Ed rye ey . iF 7 ‘a Pas] i i \ . 1 \ Zé 2 L got \ ASSOCIATED PRESS — UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE. eS dge wk x. * x * Hotfa's Chief DETROIT (#—Senate investiga- On behalf of 13 union members tors today served a subpoena on from the New. York City area, Owen (Bert) Brennan, chief lieu- Schmidt filed suit yesterday con- tenant of Teamsters Vice President tending that 80- per cent of the Fyeatie ipev eatsiched vor nan’s appearance before the Sen- y°muGn My Aamipicheg © ver | Hoffa Says Committee in Washington Tuesday. t *€' « SET TRIAL DATE acket Probers Call delay the union election »ntil new ~. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957-42 PAGES.“ sto Oi Ly : ¢ . = 4 . . * y = *| ne i : 4 ack Squabb @ Russia Blames U.Svfor Hotbed in Middle East id ide The way they. were chosen, the suit. alleged, violates the union's constitution. Schmidt told a reporter he wants a court restraining order to for So-Called Attempts to Dominate Area UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — The Soviet Union warned the U.N. today it (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) He'll Win jwhile Western nations are “into a permanent hotbed of military conflicts.” Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko declared the _ |tense situation in that area security. He struck back vigorously at charges made by Secretary of State Dulles that the Kremlin was risking a Middle East conflict by sending arms to Arab countries. The real cause of the trouble, Gromyko Lashes West cannot watch impassively| turning. the Middle East) The campus population, includ- bears closély on Russia’s More: Than 1,000 - Stricken by Flu . at 2 Universities BOULDER, Colo. (® — Doctors went.on 24-hour duty in all 10 dor- mitories at the University of Colo- rado | Winter Comes to Utah . throats and, in some cases, acute bron- chitis. ing taculty, is estimated at 11,700.| | DALLAS, Tex. (®—Extra beds were set up in the corridors of Texas A&M ‘Hospital today and Dr. Charles Lyons, hospital super- visor, estimated 450 Aggie stu- dents were down with the flu. About 250 had been admitted te the hospital,. and another 200 were ordered to bed in their dor- miteries. ‘ ; | Dr. Lyons said he doubts it is |Agian flu. © ss Members of the football team) © got Asian flu shots two weeks ago,| _ he said, is Western attempts to dominate the area. He declared the Soviet Union but, until agreement is reached, cer et Detroit aie ci be safeguard its security in close co- aides of the Team- ordination with its allies.” ore — . Gromyko told the 82-nation Gen- — Sd ie nt pes ace itse . i A Detroit newspaper said sub- it an Smpaestre) hawrear “alike! poenas also had been served on the Near and Middle East — an several teamsters business agents area close to the frontiers of the in the Michigan area calling for Soviet Union, is being turned into their appearance before the com- a permanent hotbed of military mittee Tuesday. conflicts.”* ; During Hoffa's recent appear- i ; He took copious notes yesterday committee brought out that the ‘ $TILL CONFIDENT — Teamsters’ vice president, James R. |W4S leveling his charges against ‘Teamsters in Detroit loaned $50,- | Hoffa, in Miami Beach, Fla., repeats his claim that he will be |‘he U.S.S.R. 009 to the Northville Downs trot- | elected president to siteceed Dave Beck at the Teamsters Union Dulles called on the United ting track where Brennap races | Convention opening there Sept. 30. He was attending an executive | States to intervene in the Middle his bersee. committee session when he reiterated his confidence of victory. East, saying Soviet arms in Hoffa testified he makes between (Bob Considine writes about Hoffa, page .16.) Syria raised military dangers. $5,000 and $10,000 a year under a On disarmament, Dulles said horsg betting, arrangement he has eames 'U. S. nuclear tests will continue with Brennan. Bead Plans Called Inadequate until Russia agrees to a disarma- prise attacks. will press for world disarmament | will “take all necessary steps to ment plan that will prevent sur- and none has been treated for the) : ; jflu yet. “| — * * * | High schools canceled eight foot- jball games scheduled for today |because of flu outbreaks. A dozen jcities and towns reported hun- dreds of pupils absent from school. | About 500 students at Texas Christian University were flu vic-' | tims. AP Wirephote COOL BEAUTY — Marlene Thorkildsen, in Salt Lake Cty, hardly knew what to wear as Utah weather teetered between sum- mer and fall, and finally ended up with a wintry blast of snow. So she slipped into a bathing suit and went romping in the snow in the Wasatch Mountains. Day temperatures of around 70 have been dropping to near freezing at night. AMC Switch Called ‘Remarkable’ * Libel Case Jury Repried Spl ato Industry-Wide J . : HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The jy that George Romney’s support.of industry-wide bargain- ing is a “remarkable” reversal of position. considering libel and obscenity con-| Romney, president of American Motors Corp., came spiracy charges against Confiden-|Out yesterday for industry-wide bargaining in the auto- tial Magazine was reported today) mobile field to fight what he called inflationary demands 4 4 Bargaining Proposed se rep DETROIT (#—The United Auto Workers union says: ‘national convention opening Sept. it, “ The lawyer, Godfrey Schmidt, planned to seck an immediate re- straining order in Federal District Court to block election of new officers at the Teamsters -inter- 30 in Miami Beach, Fia. Cooler for Tonight, Warmer on Saturday Cloudy and cooler is the weather outlook for this area tonight. The low will be near 55 degrees. Tomorrow's forecast is mostly cloudy with scattered showers and More Mental Needed in City Hospital ' Facilities planned to care $4,000,000 Pontiac General inadequate,” the Board of Trustees learned {rom Car], I, Flath, new hospital director last night. Hearing the impromptu report from Flath, trustees . Informed sources said last night|_. tin the British government is con-|/“C00"- vinced Syria is so completely un- However, it has not reached a : der Russian domination that it verdict and there was no indication) may be too late to save the Arab of when one would be decided. | State. - . “The six men and six women jurors have been deliberating the' Montana Blanketed ex: xs to% = wees tot ‘| for mental patients in the aval “ ‘| Superior Judge Herbert V. | Hospital wing are “totally by Heavy Snowfall — witstha fe emer Y would be expected to continue | HELENA, Mont. (—Subfreezing! deliberations over the weekend jtemperatures gripped parts of the if they don’t return a verdict | |Rocky Mountain area today in the) today, called a meeting of the> Building Committee to! study possible changes in plans. ; “During these crossroads of de-| velopment and expansion,” Flath. said, “The limited: facilities for such a big social problem woud be severely criticized by history.”’| | | |wake of one of the heaviest snow- Co-defendants in the trial, Fred 7 bot Lo re |and Marjorie Meade, operators of Puzzle Answers |. * * * |tiottywood Research, Inc., an al- : | Nearly 14 inches fell during a jegeq scandal gathering organiza-| Swamp ] udges Papacal period ended yesterday. (tion for the magazines, waited out A transient laborer was frozen tq the decision in the now-lonely | to be split 9 to 3 in favor of con-| of organized labor. ce e Other companies expressed no immediate reaction to Romney's stand. _ The AMC head; previously an opponent of such bar- gaining said in changing, his position that an “ex- cess concentration of union) power”: has led to inflation. hone Wor kers Commenting, Vice President! Norman Matthews of the wa R f f J b said “Romney exhibits a reversal | of position remarkable even in| C urn 0 0 i) American industrial management New Agreement Ends. for its suddenness and complete- ness.” Nationwide Strike; lasted 4 Days | t | Matthews, director of the un- lion's AMC department, said that | Romney last May rejected a un- | NEW YORK (The nationwide| jon proposal for a joint labor- | Again This Week bargaining. History-Making ‘Lawsuit Starts; Faubus Absent Davies Claims No Bias; Will Stay On Integration . School Case LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (#) —Attorneys for Gov, Orval. Faubus suddenly and dramatically walked out ‘on the injunction hearing against the gov- ernor today after declar- ing they do not recognize the jurisdiction of the U. S. District Court. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. . (2—U. S. Dist. Judge Ron-— ald N. Davies overruled a motion to disqualify him- self today in the hearing for a preliminary injunc- tion against Gov. Oryal E. Faubus, and testimony be- -/gan in the history- lawsuit. ° Faubus, who had asked the judge to step down, be- cause of alleged bias ‘and. prejudice was not in court as the proceeding began. Davies said the Faubus motion was “not legally sufficient” and not timely. Ez These were the two principal | arguments brought against the Donald C. MacGuineas, arguing against Faubus’ motion, spoke for 18 minutes. Kay Matthews, one of ithe three attorneys the governor, spoke for seven min- * Matthews challenged the govern- - ment’s right to file a counter- motion to strike down the claim that Davies was biased and pre- judiced. * This cleared he entation of Like Faubus, Arkansas Adjf. Gen, Sherman T. Clinger also was absent from the courtroom. Tt was Clinger who, at Faubus'’ orders, deployed National Guards- men around the high school. to prevent Negroes from entering— a move the governor said was taken to prevent violence. Clinger is a codefendant with Faubus in the injunction suit. UNDER SUMMONS The governor was under sum- mons to appear in the case in which the government is seeking to enjoin him from further inter- ference with integration at Little way for the pres- ‘Rock Central High School. It was the second consecutive day on which he declined to | eome into court. Yesterday, he refused a federal four-day strike of 23,800 telephone ‘court subpoena for another civil jexchange equipment installers end- rights lawsuit. jed today with agreement on a new jcontract. A back-to-work move- | j | In a series of recent articles, The Gold entries did not drop with the \terday at Spokane, Wash., in an 76. "] To Place Your Want Ad | Press pointed out the lack of emer- gency facilities in Oakland County! to care for mental patients. BIG PROBLEM | | t thunderstorms and warmer. Th mercury will climb to a high near Last year on this date the mer- Biske a in Adi } nged degrees in the new addition a a Loe a doldgaeeg Poutiss Pontiac General are for 10 rooms) area for the lowest temperature/®™ three floors to be set aside for recorded .on September 20 in 84 psychiatric treatinent. : don Sep “This type of patient suffering | from acute psychosis is becoming perature preceding 8 a.m. was. 70.;more and more of a care on the At 2 p.m. the ture was 62,/local level,” said Flath , There is a possibility also that AF Could Work Fas other plans in the’ addition might be altered when the com- MELBOURNE, Australia “— | mittee’ meets Monday under the The U. S. Air Force could have a task force in operation anywhere in the world within four days if war broke out, Gen. O. P. Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- chairman. He asked last night that mem- bers be informed as te what amount of money in the pot, We open railroad car that had crossed will again have to delay announc-|the Montana Rockies. 7 ing the outcome of last week’s en-| The U.S. Weather Bureau put tries until tomorrow. out frost warnings as far south as ~ * Denver. Temperatures in many Over 13,000 puzzle answers ar-|‘ities in Montana, Wyoming and rived last week, but judges hope to] Colorado were expected to dip into complete the check for a perfect solution by late this afternoon or. eatly tomorrow, in time for Sat- Tg Hold Fire Seminar urday’s paper. * * ANN ARBOR ® — A statewide Turn to page 7 for answers and industrial fire control seminar will The current Pot-O‘Gold appears on|sity of Michigan for plant safety page 5. You still have severalisupervisors, protection engineers direction of Edward P. Barrett, YS before deadline on that one. and fire brigade personnel. explanations to last week’s puzzle.|be held Nov. 11-12 at the Univer- | L. Ritzi and defense attorney Ar- ; . thur J. Crowley camped by their) Always in the past the UAW an Ment began’ almost immediately. | | et * &* Meanwhile, quiet prevailed at Little Rock ‘Central High School (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) telephones, as did_the nearly 100,the auto companies have nego-| By nes veiies of ‘reporters,assigned to the trial. {tiated contracts independently, new. 2 eee OC Western Electric Co., and wh Following their day's delibera- jcontracts are to be negotiated NeXt embers atte Crencotaiieations tion, the juro rs are becked up in |spring upon expiration of the RECS: workers of Ammerica, were repor A a downtown hotel. jent three-year pacts. , . : here to be streaming back to They each have a single room i : jed and there is one *main room used| OAD Dot ails 'their tasks in the 44 states in which as sort of a recreation hall. A| Romney, in a talk to the National the strike was effective. county sheriff bailiff and a woman|Assn. -of Life Underwriters. said) deputy are assigned to the group he previously opposed industry-) at all times. They are not ‘al-\wide bargaining because it might oe ‘lowed to discuss the case even with “start ys down the road of cartel- See = ee fellow em each other except during actual jization (monopoly) and the corpor- yee, od deliberations. They are allowed yate state.” However, he added that! »Negotiators for the company and one phone call a day under super-!‘‘there is no use talking about the union settled on pay increases vision of the bailiff. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) {ranging from 6 to 12 cents an hour, Long distance operators, who had been observing the picket Ohio, Missouri Justice Systems Checked Weyland said today. changes have been made to date in the plans. WHITTLED PLANS » . In an attempt to cut down on }expenditures due to the defeat of ithe May 20 bond issue;> trustees |have, with the advice of architect Leo J. Heenan; whittled away at | plans. Former board chairman William IT’S SO EASY... to get cash dollars for those articles about your home that are.no longer’ being used. Look in the basement, in the attic, in the garage. , ing 10 Round them up and place a [iget credit for provid rooms a hin the new wihg when Flath- in- ! This little ff Leaoaia't) mim Hin Seve |terjected his analysis. of the pro- day it appeared. is | GAS SPACE HEATER. : a og new. 3300 Baldwin. FE 6-0626. : /' Babcock’s statement followed DIAL FE 2-8181 i : * if ° h } said, Por Just for, the ticle ‘in which it was . Pon- -Ftiac General was /not ing lahy room: to cate for the mentally Donald E. Adams, chairman of a special Michigag State Bar asso- ciation sub-contmittee, this week A recent study of new lower court systems in Ohio and Mis- sour} may affect the proposed re- organization of Michigan's justice courts. . State Rep, Farrell E. Roberts (R-West Bloomfield Township) said the Ohio and Missouri systems have reduced the number of judges, replaced the often-critieized fee system and raised qualifica- Today's Pres Comics caqre renege sii sensee - County News ......ss00s-c00 18 Editorials ............ vitae OO tions for office holders. Farm & Garden ........... 32 : . FF . High School ............-. 28 These reforms are the aim of a special legislative committee, | % : et Roberts is a committee mem- ber. Roperts, committee chair- nian Sanborn (R-Mt. Clemens) | WANT: AD DEPT. ie | and Waterford Township Justice Outside Study May Affect Cour . goes into effect in January. “labolishes JP courts in favor of Roberts said. ‘isystem with straight salaries. ————___—_—_—_— plus other benefits. The 6-to-12 cent boost had been offered by Western Electric in re- icent negotiation sessions but had ‘been rejected by the union until |today, Both sides expressed satisfac- jtion with the settlement, reached jafter months of negotiations. | ods used in other states to push The AT&T has said it main. the reforms through, he said. , tained normal long-distance serv- | | lee throughout the country des- | | In order to make ay change, | ‘the legislature must agree to a? =o peer pers thougnads i ‘state-wide vote on a constitutional | of operators and other employes | bg * * The Ohio system, Roberts said,'amendment. The committee is| henered the OWA's pickets Supervisory personnel handled a It aiming for a November, 1958, vote, large part of the work load. i Roberts agreed that Oakland; Most local telephone service was. County, which has more JPs than|Virtually unaffected because of lany other Michigan county, would}automatic dialing equipment. visited legislators in Columbus and Jefferson City to get first- hand observation of the new sys- tem. county courts, replacing. the fee| JUSTICES REPLACED In Missouri, justices have been be the most affected by “any Wizard of Grid Resumes His Art Persuaded by his zillions of readers. he says, Major Hoople, the big man of OUR BOARDING HOUSE, re- turns to the footbalb wars with his sparkling weekly predictions of Saturday's games. His Nibs and his assistants, Zlobotny and McGrath, fa- mous back room scientists, promise even more amazing forecasts than ever this fall. One of the Major’s great specialties is the astounding . upset, of which he is the , undisputed master. You'll find his first acore- card on the Sports Page. Not only will some of his prognostications floor you, . replated magistra ho in| Change. . pt bl ae inge » tion| Sanborn, who is planning to Port Huron Hit by Flu are combined with the office of study proposed changes in Mlinois, st ¢ inois,! PORT HURON «:— A wave probate judge, Roberts said. New York and New Jersey, said he) O° influenza has caused absen- hoped to call -a full committee) ; 2 ; sheeting somietime next month, teeism of nearly 10 per cent in i} but he presents his convic- | Port Huron public and parochial |. tions in an artistic, perhaps even fantastic, style. Don’t miss this football ‘| ed out, has not only undertaken ariel the difficult task of deciding hqw | wea 1900 7, ¥. ed nectver.| fre! wrens. About 800 of = city’s | treat...) | te change taal replace ‘the ap bial leond Radio. : hester, custom atdewall $200 pupils puissed schoo yemes- STARTING TODAY fr tem. It also must study meth- tires FE 2-341, sat, i day. : sine 4 \ r ; Ps \ b | 2 a Oo tee eatin ; ot shots | (Continued From Page One) | He said persons have been known : : : become ill from ccine, |Where national guardsmen have a ba Gap : been stationed on Faobus” orders ey hospital director to prevent entry nine Negro 8g agi it the a es students. The militia force today} - given it should be on @ volunteer|totaled 15 men. basis, * * * The North Dakota jurist, a five- German Auto Show [eave r seca, oe te tenacity, is expected to see the impending injunction suit through. Features Small Car raster tien may carry hs com "west coast of the United States states,;acting as a barrier which breaks up such storms as they move westward. * * * Thus, the western states are free from these tropical-bred mari- time cyclones. ) and warmer, _ Today in Pontise on temperatire preceding 8 a.m.: At @ am: Wind Velocity. 1 to 5 mp.b. on West. os Moon sets Friday at 4:23 p.m Moon rises Saturday at 3:36 a.m. Downtown Temperateres eyscewa cece 6a.m 43 6. &.....-.: PO. M...c-y-5es 70 43 GS-6... - 8 a. m........- "0 lp. m. Sa. m.. ..72 2p. m. Wa. m......... 0 ursday Poritize fas recorded downtown) Ps . «tse eeer a Lerest —— « seeneacongns tess ‘Mean temperature ......sece:ssece:: “Weather — Rain is "°°" *"* beewee st 2 ey } City Washington 73 Seattle’ | Tampe SgWsgasssusseszae geaneuettessercs |More Steam for Detroit ernor’s mansion, “he’s going along just about as he always did before this thing came up.” ORDERED INTEGRATION Judge Davies, as early as Aug. 30, ordered integration of. Central ala ee * the armed forces. The new cuts a TELLS OF DEFENSE CUTS — Secretary _ E. Wilson tells newsmen of an additional cut of 100,000. men from. ae oe Defense Charles will oblige the Air Force to drop four wings, the Army to deactivate one division and the Navy to lay up more ships, Wilson said. In addition 25,000 to-40,000 civilian employes probably will be dropped. : This cut and ai earlier 100,000- man reduction ordered in July are: j : calculated to reduce military|20,000. When the reductions are spending by about a billion dol-) Wilson also disclosed plans to pare the Defense Department's 000 workers. This would be in ad-| dition to a 53-000-worker reduction) announced earlier. There was no} estimate of the saving from this move. - The defense chief said the man- power cutbacks were approved by| President Eisenhower. * * * At the same news conference, Wilson discounted the importance) of a Russian claim last month) that Soviet weaponeers had made! a successful test of an intercon- tinental ballistic missile. * * * | i Wilson said that what the Rus- High to proceed as planned by the Little Rock School Board. At, that time he enjoined “all per-| sons” from interfering with such’ integration. DETROIT W—A new plant to afford additional steam and elec- tricity for the downtown Detroit area will be constructed by the Detroit Edison Co., beginning this fall. It is to be completed in two years. jtually true.” sian report said ‘‘is probably ac- Bit he. contended the Soviets made only a general statement that they had developed a missile, that it had performed as it was intended to do, and that the test results indicated ‘such projectiles could be directed to- ward any part of the world. The secretary added that ‘the United States could have said the same thing months ago.” ce *« * *. &£ * Under the two manpower cut orders, the Army was assessed 100,000 men, the Air Force 50,000, the Navy 30,000 and the Marines finished, the Army will have 900,- lars. The Pentagon is frying to 900 men, the Air Force 875,000, keep its outlays within 38 billion the Navy 645,000 and the Marines dollars this year. {180,000 _* x -* Military officials said they ex- civilian payroll by 35,000 to 40,-/pect to absorb most of the initial fund provides $115,000 for retrain- 100,000-man cut by early discharge of reserve officers now ‘on ©x- tended active duty, and by elim- inating the less competent en- lis men. This same course probably will be followed in car- tying out the second reduction of 100,000 men. Report 100,000. With Asian Flu Half of Cases Found in Two Southern States Opening Schools Early WASHINGTON (INS) — The Public Health Service said today Asian flu has hit an estimated 100,000 Americans since June, al- most half of them in Mississip- pi and Louisiana where some pub- lic schools traditionally open early. * x * Wilson said that in his opinion) - th® Russians don’t have an opera-' tional missile. But he said they, } | 8 Believed Air Force Thor | MISSILE TEST CENTER, Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP)—A Force Thor, was blasted into + center at 9:45 a.m. today. * it turned on a gray. : The sky was crystal clear | for at least two minutes after If it was-the Thor, it was ful launching of this missile to date. ¢ * The missile rose straight up for perhaps 15 to 20 miles, ; then curved to the eastward and kept climbing on an ar¢. Rising with a flaming tail, the missile discharged white smoke at high altitude like a skywriting plane. Ther as more curving course, it left a streak of \ It sounded in the air like a squadron of bombers. It was’ perhaps half a mintte after it left the launching pad be- fore the sound could be heard. x *&* * the sky from the missile test * ; and the missile could be seen it left fhe ground.' the fourth and only success- | LJ j\ been reported from ‘with another 15,000 to 20,000 in ' Lotisiana. The service said the number of cases jumped this week by about 35, — largest single increase since weekly nation-wide aa | began. d . * * * | The service still refrainieds from | “Fire Cigar-Like Missile — describirfg Asian flu as being in the ‘epidemic’ stage, .declaring it is “too early to tell” because the disease is ‘‘still regional, spor- big, gleaming, cigar-shaped missile, believed to be the Air adic and local in nature.” Assistant Surgeon General Wil- liam H, Stewart said the “next | few weeks will tell” whether the | Asian Fila will die out or flare up inte epidemic proportions, striking as many as one in every | five Americans. He added the expert opinion: is! that an epidemic is “highly able.” ie * * * The government agency said! from 20,000 to 25,000 cases have Mississippi. “Local outbreaks” also were re- iported in New York, Texas, Utah ‘and California. j f A ee ae? : ee mm (Chief fo Return Film Project i ; ‘Straley Won't Appeal |] $165 Judgement Signed | Police Chief Herbert W, Straley {ment for $165 signed by Municipal this week in favor of Kenneth M. |the chief failed ‘to hand over the | projector on a writ of replevin is- "| sued-by ~ jlegal department. , _ {taken in a raid and used for illegal \ney William Ewart said: the ‘But: Will Lose OF by Municipal Judge ‘will, return a disputed ‘movie pro- ijector rather than appeal a judg- Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. The judgment was issued early Young, 197 Chippewa Rd., after the judge. * Rh. The writ was served on Inspector Clark Wheaton who said that it disappeared from his desk before he remembered to notify the city’s The. projector was seized in a police raid June 28 and Young | was convicted of showing ob- scene films at his home. At first, the chief indicated that he did not have to return an item purposes. : x<« *& Yesterday, however, City A & therapeutic Swimming — to Start Again on Oct. 2 BIRMINGHAM the new archery range at Eton and other card games continue to occupy a prominent part in the senior men’s program, + Tye Oe 7 | eS aie, #\ f 4 : ee THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER o0,.108T: ig rae "cate Lae MS 1. oi eee ee roe ae SA Bs Sey, et oe i= + = CN team last year, nowWs football. with the Regen Giants. pes oe ¥ SIMMS for the . LOWEST PRICES & BIGGEST SELECTION Friday ond Saturday Only aun Ji fa committee’s objections. 4 Jobless Retraining S| Project Under Way | LANSING &® — A program de- 'Frazer’ Corp. gets under way to- |day with the signing of an agree- iment in the office of Gov. Williams. | The pact between the state and ‘the Kaiser-Frazer social security) jing of physically handicapped jworkers unable to find jobs since |the auto firm shut down four jyears ago. The fund will provide ($50,000 and the federal government ‘another $65,000. Moore ts Overweight “Ms Pou nd | LOS ANGELES (#—Lightheavy- ‘weight champion Archie Moore | ; |was one-quarter pf a pound over io 17%5-pound limit at today’s 10 ‘a.m, weigh-in for his title bout to- ‘night with Tony Anthony. The challenger came in easily under ithe limit at 172. | Archie left the Olympic Audi- itorium ring to attempt to work off the excess ounces. He was expect- ed back within an hour to weigh in again before the California Ath- letic Commission. The champion was expected to make the required weight for the 7 p.m. nationally televised 15- rounder, . Sheet Metal - | Workers for 4 | Engineering Travel and Adventure Series ‘HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8 P.M. : been turned over to the FBI which ! - = ‘The governor has three attor- (Orders Further Manpower Cuts lis trucker tis ohana. Matthews said that Romney |" & charter’ member of the Reni ax ens Mart neys representing him but prob- : ; now a “methed of bar- Nerteesaen Wemmve Cub. oe Famous PF 4 Size _ ably will boycott the hearing 7 . Ais ) gaining which, had it been in |Detrvit. | . ; Se «Wilson Claims U.S; Gains Racket Probers Call Sctaret 'at [icine amomn: gc] FLASH BULBS ee ee, ase Vil ode, 'H fta’ Chief Aid aun oe Loner iy oo i 2 CARTONS Ae barrage of evidence and win a), 7 <£ olla $ Met AIde. corporation.” = sanenes a fo Cc temporary injunction directing the ' a : (Continued From Page One) The present auto industry coh-| gr a me fogs ay = his ‘National Guard units “iN e a Ive : [ ms reng 9 U|Selegetes com: Be .cheeen Gentle sear AMC charge the CANE! numaity ocd aoe Lame than De, per typ—that's realy a casikins integration at Little " _ }eratically. ‘ P . with unfairly trying to force the | * Bulova * Elgin 1B 92.20 value at less than baif-price. Rock's Central High School. The} wasHINGTON @ — Secretary|will have one someday — “and And in Miami Beach, two men in/S#Mme Concessions it got from the] . Imported ACCURAFLEX decision could come today, .to-/of Defense Wilson says he believes so will we.’ the drivers’ seat left no doubt to-@"Ser auto companies. The UAW) * Longines morrow or early next week. _ |“we have gained on the Russians oe. ~*~ * wa, [day 62 the Tenmatere Union's (2enied this. . ft Reflex fra WITHDRAW GUARD jin relative military strength since) Later, William M Holaday, Wil-| rd ; whet Gal * * * 1853,” despite. manpower cuts and|son's special assjstant on long-/CUrse. regarcess of wie! ler SNC) wt, its earlier days.” Matthews! | a oe 2 Oniy-a: last-minute other Pentagon economy moves. [range weapons development, said! fusading . . said, “the UAW. sought industry- | eee FLASH UNIT some surrender by Fau-) ciaiming gains from better in a speech to a scientific -meet-|'02d g rocky one. | wide _. Al Money-Seving == | bus is now likely to head off 8% weapons, including missiles, Wil-ing that the United States “has! Dave Beck, retiring Teamsters |" ising the proposal were the! "es ultimate constitutional test ©flson hinted at still further man-|sent a test ballistic missile thou-| president, and Moffa beth sald (14, companies which later merged! | itd q rn whether the government in Wash-|nower cutbacks as he discussed at|sands of miles.” they hoped the union could re- |intg American Motors (Nash-Kel- - | ington has authority to prevent &'_ news conference a 100,000-man’ A defense official said Holaday| tain AFL-ClO affiliation but not visiher aed thedesn).” d New—Latest Models $ 9 governor from defying the fed-|force reduction ordered yesterday. |referred to a successful launching) at the expense of sovereignty: Matthews said the UAW later re- tS faces ont ae U eral courts. | cut, to be effective by next/last November of a modified) 11.5. ° gred » double blast at vised its position to favor separate] Uge Our c : 9 Orel ___|June 30, will reduce the sation’ Arey Jupiter, fan yee AFLGO ttian tw bin condeguliiieas uo “them © 39.95 Won .. ‘aubus, it was y predicted) military strength to 2,600,000 men. range missile designed to travel! oppost | ; Compare in tension ~ strained Little Rock, Ke ore |1,500 miles. On, this test, the Jupi- dacy road perro, to disown egy eh Somcaoen Fro tee best $100 Cameras will withdraw the National Guard He called it a fair assumption ter went 3.000 miles. - “Tt aoe : this|interest of the consumers.” * lea 49.95 W, For black and Or modify its orders once he is's fureher euts may be made| ~@. it © t's up to the delegates to a ; white or color enjoined. This could throw thelin cqnnection with the next fiscal! tn explaining the reasons behind ae wl gene i and | | 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 a hy er burden of protection for 10 Negrolnuiget which goes to Congress in the new manpower trimming, Wil- To Broadcast Ga : tie stop on winding. students authorized to enter Cen-| january. 'lson said, “We are so close to the /¢#™sters Union, and no one else 0 FO mes 171.50 Watches, now 47.00 wie Rgetey. tral High onto city police. Sigh it debt limit that the Treasury can't Hotes ang. = to say about it,"| DETROIT (INS) —Detroit’s | (Pies 10% Fed. Tox) Seme segregationists lave ,000-man Wilson said €ven. borrow the money.” The Goodwill station, WJR, an- | Ne Pen forecast trouble at the school if saps ae nets cae beds woitteel calling ja:the ‘waitons! Gbt The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices) nounced the big football | ; Ue the Guarg ts withdrawe, But (aon at least four wings, the is 275 billion: dollars. Committee has attacked both Hof-| 2ames of the University of Mich- JIMPAD...7. . there is a feeling im the “liberal” |Array will have to deactivate ‘one| The 2,600,000-man force nw ‘@ and Beck in its anticorruption| izan and Michigan State will be | | southern capital that Litfle Reck | more will Scheduled for next June 20 would| drive. broadcast this fall. y EWELRY —Main Floor , have compare with American troop + * 2 — , strength of 1,460,000 when the Ko-| Hoffa said he expects to bel” rean War broke out in June 1950.| elected union president despite the - - It would be about a million below KIWANIS me 6999 Newest model — brilliant $00 wait jector with reverse feature. Ful! elime guarantee. 3 Delightful and Thrilling _ Entertainment The Kiwanis Club of Pontiac presents seven of the | top travelogues in the Country. *These are -all personally conducted, the kind that appear to capac- ity houses in the largest cities. 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Layaway — with @ Deposit for Future Reduced to Sell with the Lowest : | Delivery a -$ 50 YOUR CREDIT CONTRACT | frm *139 HELD ONLY WITH US! Be , i oor a Buy on Our Easy , W0.Dey Accounts Payment Plan! Canying Charges e Opposite Auburn Avenue r cy - it a * ine ~~ * Sie ed *, i} ee poe ae) | a Laer 4 , o wee fis ie tgs ck wae 5 Sd eo dé, a: alphabetically lettered and a - | raiser Es ‘Right: ; olution Now Brings Winner $200 Winners may have emptied the pot, but already it's back at the $200 mark. . Surely it's worth a ew minutes of time and fun for a try at removing the cash from Pot-O-Gold agairi. - The new puzzle contains ‘a series of squares which are @ corresponding list of somuanaee > with yd op words. Each of the words is numbered. ‘object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. _ In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. Tou See wile the magne ot that word in the puzzle square marked A Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues careiully and be sure ‘the right. numbers are in the right squares, po cne ence eee enceesennanesnesnes, PUZZLE NO. 68 Ct; Cc fy NAME SOUR OTE ET ERE HERE OOH POEM HREM ORO ORE Eee STREET ADDRESS CHORE HE ERE HERETO DO HERE RH Oee =... CITY ............022. PHONE NO, . Feanteees cuinin dédimbiuncumacaaameccacwoasl SOLUTION CLUES A baseball manager without a good number of players prokably wea't mabe this. (1) TRADE; (2) Sound that must rise above the music of the orchestra (3) RINGING; (4) SINGING. ht is said that such a fellow will learn only by bitter experience, (5) MULISH: (6) FOOLISH! Students of religious would find it somewhat dramatic. (7) MYSTERY: (8) HISTORY. An arguer with «a on his face could be called impassioned. ® - (10) VIVID. @ leosely knit commercial en remarks won't be tee serious. (11) VISIVE. © Sometimes a bonus is mentioned & e fuffill- ment of « contreet. (13) STIPULATING; (14) STIMULATING. It is quite peusthle fer an active soldier to do his best work without -__—. (15) TENSION: (16) MENTION. L Even &@ beld man\ would hestitate vex pertner with questions. (17) CRUSTY; ‘t18) TRUSTY. f. It is nof unusuel for «\scientist te overlook a great magnitude, (19) BLUNDER: (20). WONDER. A burglar whe. can't use his might just as well .go straight. (21) NOODLE: (22) BOODLE. . In stock- market maneuvers; a@ shrewd financier seeks . highly ch for profit. (23) PROVABLE; (24) PROBABLE. — A projection booth ee be one of the most important - of « theat ) FEATURES: (26) FIXTURES. This sort of a fs well-suited to\a fellow who always gets into hot water. (27) CHEEKY: (28) CHEERY. talented GRADE. . @ few such ERISIVE: (12) DI- a r mm of Kk. L atir A critic who airs his reactions to books may his readers to protest. (28) CYNICAL: ‘a0 FINICAL. ?. The ef sound in TV studio need ot disturb the telecast. (31) RUMBLE; (32) hy . Q. Many psople ac without a ae thought. (a) PETITION: (24). Pot ATION. Dissatisfaction with @ harsh iclseinhty ia. frequently — evidenced by the ensuing _ (35), REVOLT; (36) RESULT. : have | You don't tycoon to embarrassments. “(a7) PROVIDENT: (38) PR Ht schedules prove difficult for some circus OCT, the owner will probably them. (39) MODIFY: (40) MOLLIFY. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1, Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD ceniest. with. the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate tamilies. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must? print his num- bers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted boat oe attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries Be ancested if they are in’envelopes. Entries for Puzzle: No 68 must a Tuesday, Sept. 24 postmark (or before). No entries received alter that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible tor entries lost or delayed in the mail 4 Sorry, telephone calls o: mail ence details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiae Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners It any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus ‘ot $25 each it they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be aw ed to each fuged no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate 7. Bach week's frente will be published Monday, Wednes- day and Friday until the contest’s end Either or all will be considered as ollicial. entry blanks. ‘correct solutions will be announced each — ‘ Soren a ill know the ectutions. ent ate ecch, canted Oe guliabixdher ohn solution to the POT-O-GOLD agree to abide by jhe rma he Cree The uzz = bei addrdssed to POT-O-GOLD,. eed ae Michigan. wines Will be post OF notitied eithe? be Spb no Tog + 4n the mails “ — PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 20, 1957 Of Management, Personnel i in Pontiac Stires \Say Cyanide Dangers Past | ! J i jnel sales effectiveness jn Pontiac ‘pellets — past. * Clinics to Aim at Improvement chants ae of the Pontiac Area Chamber of paeanee, * * The clinics e be conducted by Julian Moody of Ann Arbor, a top A three-day series aimed at im- | proving management and person- istores will be conducted next week (Sept. 24-26) by th Retail Mer- a disposal ditch two miles from town, From there it will be trans- ferred to a plant at Niagara Falls, N.Y ‘A load of 10,000 pounds of so- dium hyperchloride was spread at the crash scene in the center of Bulldozers and Trucks /gerous cyanide properties remain- _ Used to Scrape, Haul; |'* * *& & Area Nevtralized The cyanide — THAMESVILLE; Ont, —The southern (1,100 residents of this was chopped in two by a Canadian. fostering of courteous service be-| Ontario town heaved a collective|National Railways passenger|tween clerks and buyers. Assistance Given U.S. ‘sigh of relief today. Workers had {rain bread before midnight’ | WASHINGTON — During the ‘removed 25,000 pounds of deadly jodne E evolutionary war, France, Cyanide dumped in the streets by| The dangerous cargo spewed out\Duck Lake Residents [gave $1,996.30) to America, iY eee eieeety daa all dan- jand right-of-way. Cyanide dust, jpiled up two to three feet high in gers from the poisonous dust and some spots. - = * aot using bulldozers and) anide yesterday and hauled it to! state. consultant in sales caoseunt and personnel training. is to increase the overall effective- are The county’s Department of! ness, of sales organizations,’’ said John W. Hirlinger, manager of 9: the chamber. Thamesville to neutralize any dan-|" _j|by Moody during "| participation type program will be new headquarters. The telephone. 55 drums of teaching employes the irnportance number will remain FE 3-7151, copper cyanide gust and 155 drums'of their jobs, raising the level of/number of. most Oakland County of sodium cyanide in egg-sived professional salesmanship, pellets — was aboard a truck that) |pyschology of why people buy, and) i along more than 300 feet of road 46 Discuss Water Level , Drain Commissioner | Moves Headquarters Drain Commissioner Daniel W.' Barry will conduct business froth) per on in new offices at 550 Tele- The employe sales clinic will | The drain commissioner and his} be held for the three days from staff completed their move from: 8 a.m, to 10 a.m., while the man- the county office building yester-| agement clinic will be conducted gay - eee ee ee SO Sees | The Telegraph Road building is) days. ‘the former headquarters of. the, “The primary goal of the- clinics Oakland County Road Commis-' Public Works is also located there! 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Second Floor Can be worn - i eS ee sraieltiala stamacresiemiemaiee sien wotigeriomec o8 i , f : "The most important development te come out of the Buenos Aires Inter-American economic conference was the decision to establish a Latin- American common market. ‘This would be patterned after . the Earopean Common Market (ECM) and has been under study | for a year. Latin America fears, and with good reason, that the six nation ECM would be inclined te direct more trade to colonies "and Allies in Africa and jess to the southern hemisphere. - fae crk . _ Last year, reversing a trend, the - United States bought more goods from Latin America than it sold. these. The Export-Import Bank loaned those nations a record $396 ‘million in 1956.. Over 300 North _ ‘American firms had invested $600 ~ million in Latin America’ before real- izing $55 million in profits, says a. ‘Commerce Department report. — Of the 20° South American Countries, each with its tariff _ wall, six are mentioned as taking _the lead in the common market idea. They are Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay and together they ‘would have a consumer market of 95 million. * = The U.N.’s Economic Commission for Latin America has been doing good work. The big. is for more ~vapid industrialization” and with” it increased consumer buying. The Economic Declaration of Buenos Aires is a long step in the right di- rection but it is going to take a lot of planning, hard work and capital. | -Thailand’s Army Coup Setback for Democracy Since the end. of ‘World War II ‘Thailand has been a stronghold of the West in Southeast Asia: | *& « News that strongly pro-West- ern Prime Minister Pibulsong- gram had heen deposed by an “army group came as a shock. Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, Jeader of the army officers who staged the uprising is friendly to - Communist China and is the owner of the anti-American news- paper Sarn Seri which opposes: SEATO. es * . Thailand’s first postwar premier, _ PRIDI PHANorona, ousted by Prsut- “ sonaoraM in. 1947 and at present in Communist China, is reported plan- ning a comeback. PIBULSONGGRAM, Sarit and General Puao, chief of po- lice made up the three man power block which governed Thailand’s 20 million people for the past ten years. The present situation was brought about by a dispute among these three which broke out on August 21. The country is now under martial _ law and Sarr claims to have been ap- pointed “custodian of Bangkok for military affairs” by King PHUMIPHON. x *%§ * Sarit says that Thailand will continue to receive U. S. military aid in accordance with previous agreements but there may be THE PONTIAC PRESS Michigan , Trade Migr Dally Except Sunday Published from Tae Portme Parss- Building Hasove A. Prisomutp President and Publisher Reseni Bass: Jomm A. Rrurr Executive view President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director - Manager Bows BM Prrecerats Vice President and Business Manager Pontiae 12, m, Ear. M. Trranwrit Circulation Manager GO Manswat. Joram, jouw &. Prrscrzs.s. Local Advertistng Secretary cea Editor Manager Rosser B Groree C, Inwan ious | Ratter Classified Manager — Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter i eeeeemeeanmmetneememememmenenentl ee MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Hl = = fs entitied exclustvely to the The eo Press tee tor Sage tion of ail local vews printed in this ReWapaper as hes pias as all AP news dispatches. by cartier for 40 cents mm, Mig ora mn Do eaiereres ‘vice is < Dae ass yo by inail in Garland os Genesee, Livingst Lapeer and Washeanaw Counties, tt Sales 2 veer aureeere te cy Oy Places in the Gaited, States a year fA mail gubscriptions oasable. -svance. pa Pontiac FE 2 . —= ————— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS clan: tneation about that. Se the last few years the U. S. has sup- plied $100 million in economic aid and $300 million in military aid te that country. Neutralism and aplicnadiios are strong talking points in Asia and it can be hoped that this uprising does. not mean that Thailand will, be the next to go behind the Bamboo Cur- tain. ee politics?” asks an editor. We don't know what to think of women in or out of anything. . The Man About Town For Your Perusal List of Contest -Games Makes $300 Seem Nearer Minute: A period of time in which you might make $300. See below. * For consideration over the week end, we again give you the list of games in onE football contest. Here it is Sept. 28—Southern Methodist vs. Georgia Tech. Oct, 5—Maryland ys. Duke. Oct. 6—Detroit -Lions ys. Green Bay Packers. Oct. 12—Michigan State vs. Michigan. Oct. 18—Saginaw vs. Pontiac. Oct. 26—Besten College vs. De- troit. Nov. 2—Calitornia ws. UCLA. -Nev. $9—Georgia vs. Florida. Nev. 16—Notre Dame vs. Okia- -- homa, ' Nov. 23—Ohie State vs. Michigan. Nov. 28—Cornell ys. Penn. Nev. 30—Army ys. Navy. ’ Dec. 7—Pitt vs. Miami. Dec. 15—Detreit Lions vs. Chicago Bears. U. 8S. Savings Bonds to the amount of $300 go to the person who comes nearest to forecasting the outcome of the above 14 games. Check /the team which you think will win. If you think it will be a tie game, do not check either team. — Then clip out the list and fasten it to a piece of paper bearing your name and . «address. For other members of your family you can copy the list. All entries must be received in the Pentiac Press office by Friday noon, Sept. 27. And that’s enly one week from today. Don't fs la and lose $300. ' ee Double verbal orchids ‘here and at the bottom of this column) go to Mrs. Charlotte Findon of Oxford, Oakland County's third oldest person, celebrating her 103rd birthday. A fox whose den {s in a woods near the home of a= William Wright at 2600 Seymour Lake Road, is a good vermin eradicator. It follows Mr. Wright as he does plowing, and catches the mice | as they flee from the furrow, coming quit¢ close to him—uniless he stops the tractor, when it makes a hasty getaway. Late in the day its mate comes out of the woods and joins the hunt. First prediction of an early winter comes from . Oliver Hastings of Rochester, who phones that the birds already are ganging up for their southern migration. He saw over 1,000 blackbirds in one flock the other day. vA “Heavenly blue” variety of morning glory at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell at Metamora is endeavoring to merit its name, having gone 30 feet in that direc- tion. Now reaching up from the top of.the lightning rod, it appears to be beseeching help from the angels. Verbal Orchids to— Mr..and Mrs. Harry 0. Whitfield of 53 Seminole Ave.; fifty-ninth wedding anniversary. : Mrs. Mary Jackson Michigan Ave.; eighty-seventh of 304 birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Ekstrom of 3660 Giddings Road; fifty-second wed- ding anniversary, Mrs. Charlotte Findon of Oxford; one hundred and third birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Chettleburgh of Walled Lake; fifty-fourth wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs, George R. Lindsey of Rochester; fifty-fourth wedding anni- versary. Ora J. Hillaker of Oxford; ninety-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hallenbeck of Cheboygan, formerly of Pontiac; gold- en wedding. a Mr. a Mrs. B. A ‘Hodge of Plymouth; sixtieth wedding anniver- sary. “Wuat do you think of women in’ them? ~ One Fell Swoop David Lawrence Says: ‘Liberals’ Squelch U.S. Freedoms WASHINGTON — ing,” interference with free speech, censorship of radio and television so that American his- tory and old folksongs are inac- curately: presetited to the people— ail this goes on nowa- days without much protest from the so-called “liberals” or f their “civil lb- ‘\ erties” organiza- @ tions. ‘Strange incon- sistencies Thus, _ Humphrey of lead them into _ Scheel? at Little Rock, Ark. LEAD WORKERS -But did any of the so-called — _. “liberals” ever suggest or would they venture to recommend that the President of the United States take workingmen by he hand and lead them into plants and factories where their right to work—a basic constitutional -right—is denied Nor has the governor of any: state come forth with such a solution for the problem created when labor unionism does what Congress is forbidden te «do— abridge the freedom of the press under the color of law. “Collective bargaining’ rights. ‘and picketing powers are, of course, derived from Federa! lav. Yet none of the so-called ‘‘lib- erals’ has risen to protest the closing down of newspaper plants in many cities through the estab- — lishing of picket lines which labor unions that are not themselves _ parties to the dispute refuse to ‘ cross. ACTION CORRECTED This is a corcerted action that deprives many thousands of work-. ers of their opportunity and right to work and just as effectually de- nies freedom of the press as if Congress had ordered it. The Californig Federation of Labor is so stirred up over the Little Rock situation that it has just urged impeachment of Presi- dent Eisenhower for not taking fercefal action of some kind to get the colored children into the high school in Little Keck. But that same organization would hardly favor any forceful mea- sures to enable honest, law-abid- ing white or colored workingmen to enter a plant when there's a strike, / For many years now, the unions have denounced any use of the National Guard to protect citizens in labor disputes. Yet today there are calls for the government here to “‘federalize’’ the National Guard and use such troops to ‘‘enforce”’ desegregation. + * * ‘ The hysteria has gone go far that demands have been made for the use of Federal Bureau of In- vestigation agents as U.S. mar- shais to escort the colored chil- dren into schools in Arkansas. Di rector J,. Edgar Hoover deplores any such suggestion, and the “Wall Street Journal” implies in an edi- torial that the pressure’ for. such a move came from the extremists - inside the. department of justice. Worst of all is the sudden in. fringement of free speech and freedom of. whieh - peck Dun emerge. Senators . A Federal court order issued in \ Nashville, .Tenn., last week—dupli- cating ones previously issued at Hoxie, Ark., and Clinton, Tenn.— forbids not only. a “boycott” ing in the vicinity under penalty of jail without jury trial. This in- timidates parents who fear they cannot get together even.to discuss - with others ‘the sending of their children to private schools. ’ : * 28 8 Yet. if these citizens were to assemble to espouse the philoso- phy of communism or even advo- eate doctrines that favor the over- throw of the government by er: they would be , of” the public scHools but any picket- - prosecution according to recent de- \cisions of the Supreme Court. That's “‘the law of. the land” to- day. And such are the hypocrisies of, the times. (Copyright, 1957) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Have the gates of death been epened unto thee? or ~hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?—Jop 38:17. ~*~ * * “The character wherewith we sink info the grave at death is the character wherewith we shall Dr. Brady Says: : 36 S. Tasmanie ra 2 New Methods Ease’ Pain of Mending Broken Hip A break or fracture of the neck of the femur (thigh -bone) is com- © monly called broken hip, Most trequently it happens to elderly persons and usually from compara- tively slight injury. Years. ago, when an elderly person suffered a fracture of the suffering and was likely to succumb ~ what was known as Buck's Actually it was impossible to keep the fragments aligned unless the victim remained in a fixed position for, say, 8 or 10 weeks. Therefore every little movement of the victim, such as necessary nursing care, cleanliness, change of linen required, not only altered the position of the fragments but _added to the suffering of the victim MANY NEW METHODS So it is no wonder that in the past 25 years various new methods of treating fractured thigh or hip have been introduced, nearly all . of them: purporting to keep. the fragments in place (‘reduced’’) without subjecting the victim to prolonged confinement in bed. fe an immediate operation; The Country Parson nail, serew or other device to hold the fragments together. The chief. advantage of these new methods is that they enabiq, the patient to get out of bed and perhaps move about, with some help, within a week. This is a tremetidous boon * *« * sR boca bles more than one pees or 100 words — to persone: health and hy “ d@ing- nosis, or —. ae wilt be answered by ie * aN 4 aelt- addressed Seiden te Pon-. ochignn. tlac Press, Pontiac Se 1957) >» government. i wis rata Oe out ig the Utd Baten a are leaping on this wilde opportunity: and making it appear” that we're the snobs of. snobs and don’t Jike anyone except white U. 8. citizens. If there’s one thing the news is carrying now, it’s integration. I personally don't think there’s any- .thing wrong with Negroes. As I start high school, there are Negroes all around me, but they don't’ bother me a bit. I just think that - if Lam friendly with them, they'll be friendly with me. They're just hke us (human) only they're a different color, We're a different color from them, too. : They used to be slaves for South-- ery people many years ago, and I still hear of some being held in other countries, so why cant we at least give them some freedom and dignity by. for instance, iet-. ting them go to the same schools and churches with everyone else. Why are some people against giv- ing therh freedom and letting = : associate with us? B. Kitchen Should the GOP give -up the _ fight? Since when have the Ne- groes asked the GOP to fight their battles? How small can a person_ get to use the mess in Little Rock to blast the whole Democratic Party? | Eleanor Roosevélt has done more for the Negroghan any one person ‘since Littcoin. In The Press Sept. 9 “Harry -Truman Lauds Federal! Judge Davis.” The Democratic party in Michigan (three cheers for Soapy) has done more for Ne- groes than it has for Southern whites. But that’s all right. No one’s crying. Let them keep it up so we can all be happy Americans. black or white. Yes, I think most intelligent Negroes will aw right on voting Democratic. Milt King 247 W, Cornell , David Lawrence is unique among journalists in that he intimates there might conceivably be another side to the integration issue. He also shows keen. insight by calling attention to the very real peril resident in. the usurping of more and more power by the Federal Even the eminent sociologist, Earl Warren, must know what the result would be if the present problems were resolved _ by a referendum. But a referen- dum would interfere with rule by bureaucracy. . RB. F. — ~ Cyde E. Peters cbaiteihs the fact that Negroes are. people, too, and United States citizens to boot. What about their vote, Mr. Peters? I might add that the larger per cent are fine, Christian citizens at that. > G. Kuklaw Clarkston ? I enjoy reading your fine news- paper, but I'd like to know why one day last week you used nearly the-entire paper telling how rotten us Southerners. in Nashville are , ‘and only had room’ for about two lines to tell about the Negro who raped the white grandmother ‘in the same city? _ Frank A. Nance 79 Montcalm _ Wil not be published Laury What's going on in the world today? ‘It’s about time someone did something about the situation in the South, and even in thie North, White people must realize N. are going to school with them even if they don't like it. What makes me mad is that white people don't : make a fuss over. who fights in a. war. They're’ side by side and. they die together. How are we ex- pected to keep peace with the world if we can't» keep peace among ourselves? I feel sorry for all white people who have any part in the cause of this problem, because God doesn’t like ugliness, Brenda Austin , 39 Clovese St. Some of my Negro friends tell me the reason they don't vote GOP is that they don't like soup. lines. Another reason ia thet we can vote for our choice, even if we are Negroes. Cc. Cartes 363 Irwin re would like’ to enlighten Mrs. A. Stephens on a few things. I was born in Louisiana and lived there many years until my em- ploymegt brought me to Michigan. Many years ago white atid colored leaders of the South met and agreed jt was up to the white and : black men of the South to solve their own problems, that therein lay their salvation. Today their = trouble is caused from outside in- 7. terference, particularly from the North. The colored man is needed sy ete Ts perenne, a j* oe the South. If you took him away, ~ it would upset the economy go bad * they'd never recover. You speak * : of the poor, Missis- ‘ignorant slave as — though the present colored citizen <, of the South is igvorant. sippi alone has sent more educated 5 colored people out into the world ~ than any other state of the Union. If it were so bad, they would all leave. They are free. As for inter- marriage, that’s up to the indi- vidual. Just ‘because a man’s skin is black doesn't mean his heart ts ~ black also. I admit the colored man has fought a tough battle © és eel eaten Peak aa many odds. But I still sav §) it’s up to white and colored leaders of the South to settle their own 3° problems and if left alone, they'll | do it. This newspaper hassle has os set progress back many years. I honestly believe you have.more ¢ segregation in Michigan than we’ have in Louisiana. I've’ never seen ; a sign in Louisiana saying “We ~ reserve the right to refuse service ~ to anyone.’ Patrick Thomas 8300 Pontiac Lake Rd. a Since it's pretty obvious that this integratien- thing will go ~ through whether the Southerners hike it or not, I'm wondering how many will look back and think what idiots they made of them. . selves standing in the streets screaming dirty names at Negroes, Bystander Letters will be o oumber the writer must accompan a but, these ‘he writer ao res qiests unless the letter * critical im ite, nature. ; ‘Case Records ofa . Psychologist: — meet * * Pa Blood Pressure Related to Weight My. Aunt's blood pressure dropped 65 points when she re- duced 52 pounds in weight. And she didn’t use any drugs ’ to do so! If you wish to have more pep and also increase your feminine. allure, then lose 10 pounds in 10 days by the ‘simple method outlined below. It’s a good way to lower high blood pressure, too. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-395:/Rub¥ M., aged 55, was an aunt of mine who weighed 212 pounds and had a, blood pres- sure of 200. She was a very energetic, ‘efficient person- ality. while driving her car in Chi-, cago, she got a. little excited, - A motorist be- hind her in- creased her ten- his hotn angrily. And that extra DR. CRANE prodding to her already high blood pressure may “have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. ° Anyway, she suffered a stroke of apoplexy. Before she slumped over the steering wheel in com- plete unconsciousness, she managed to pull te the curb, A police car arrived and she was able to give them my name. so they called me at once. When I checked her blood pressure after we put her to bed it was 220, but “may, have been 250 at the moment of the stroke, Well, she finally recovered enough to get around on. her own : to the Chicago Loop. iat Se RE telling Him what they. think His answer should be,” _ mobile - dieted her dowh to 160 — : “But \she never drove her auto- again; = , ee bg blood —— then was only i One day, ° sion by tooting ~ That meant her blood pressure dropped 65 points while her weight - Was -reduced by 52 pounds. _ No drugs were used to explain this loss, so the simple expedient of shedding 52 pounds was the chief factor in this marked reduc- tion jn her blood pressure. LOWER YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ; Not all high blood pressure is due to fat. Some people are as skinny as the proverbial bean pole, yet have blood pressures of 250. But if such a skinny bean pole were then to add 50 pounds in weight, he would probably room his blood pressure an additional % poisits. For obesity alone will. zoom your blood pressure just for mechanical reasons alone. And here's the scientific a tion, based on engineering facts. Each additional five pounds of surplus fat demand that our bodies sprout an extra three miles of blood vessels, x « + If you are now 25 pounds heavier than on your wedding day, your heart wust pump blood through 15 more miles of “pipes.” And ‘your heart must do that with every beat — 72. or more times per minute; -~ Obviously, it requires more pressure from your heart to keep praca —— in those. extra Pipe ines. . 4 Go on a diet, therefore, and you . not. orily add more allure to your figure, wet ill Reduse. your Mood LOSE 16 LBS, IN 19 DAYS -» Besides, every pound of fat melts away from your —— will_save you at least 33230. in ~” proceries, ~ siachs, ond ments, you will thus gain ia vigor and longer life. Indeed. we benefit in so many> ways that we should all try to keep. slim. And if you wives are ap~ proaching 40, it will certainly be a. tonic to your morale to lose 18 ‘pounds in 10 days by my sensible, drugless dehydration plan. % To do 80, women should siay ont: 800 calories of food per day, and men on 1,200. Include at teast 400: 4 calories worth of protein foods 94 * you don’t shrink your muscles ot grow weak. * * * ‘But, to kill your te, your fluid intake, =D ay tok doing vigorous physical wor k- where you perspire greatly, Z pee Ee 4 Fe ee a eee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee j , Be z f 5 \ . 2 = ? > . \ ‘ a : G : i as . \ s | \ ae) Lo 4 - ¥ : ° : t jg ea \ e. , * f - ss = a ‘de ' EM - : 7 ; | \ f ye ele ; : fos ; , re oN aor . » \ i * =f ' ‘ ial seh A - ' : : red vel \ - ' THE PON'TLAC PRESS,. FRIDAY, SEPT EMBIK 90; WSF \ Leader 5 Resigns Brought by Ill Health __ AUCKLAND, New Zealand w— , PrimegMinister Sidney G. Holland resigned today because of alee “health and Deputy Prime Minis- ter Keith Holyoake was named to - succeed him. ; a * “2 2 Lord Cobham, governor general, summoned Holyoake to Govern- ment House to confirm the ap- -pointment. The new Prime Minis-| | ter immediately renewed positiqus| of ‘the present National party Cab- inet ministers and members of the Executive Council. | &® * * Holland's resignation came about a month earlier than expect- ed. He will remain in the Cabinet as a member without portfolio. ‘Plan to Tow Huge Whale in San Francisco Street SAN FRANCISCO W—Maybe it shouldn't happen to @ mammal, but a 42-foot whale is to be towed up Market Street today . . ,. to ballyhoo National Fish Week. The parade was to have taken place .yesterday but nobody could catch -a whale in time. 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Elizabeth’s Visit Sets Capital Society Seething With Party Fever: Harry will have his bestndoes ultitude cockiall de-| tvs fet thete Gus fo fost ne:j18 be iidreseed wilehn she firstythe capital the second day of the Howeygr) w monfomrny officers, foreign am! andia m of our | ‘ny RUTH rengigtiyer to The andi a. ering’ ' to sip their warm martinis democratic as you or you, have yeh hanson ioe aaa uae i Apo ern York, if he | \ broken hearts in Washington w tibia a nw pececaieadiuy eam RE ss Gaieeice ae ban om ms mi sc “the gre : Hf Dick knows his politics, invitation to lunch.with the Queen \ Saeed ny ty culo ea eae bata he cca ll <3 : | —< nie ay cory oo : win soniye eaidine' te bate at the Waldor! Monday, Oct, 21, ' \Blizabeth’s triumphal entry into/the exact number of fat-cats who | : Even| With those generous admonitions} to committee chairmen and offi- xs * *& ‘ ‘our capital city next month. jean’ look at the Queen is still... : * citer taal emoupiak aus juestifirmly fixed in mind, a few .Wash-| cials of Congress. Otherwise, for | The Democratic mayor, who is The gold-encrusted invitations to undecided. " New Tool fatty acids may be measured. mourning|ingtoniang ¢an continue to hold every friend he makes with that | asking a whopping 1,200 to his rub shoulders with Her Majesty at yjany REPEATERS | in x. ®t en's their collective breath until the) stitt white card of admission, wing ding, has also lncided €x, the White House state dinner, at| |, tely for local vacktate,| Dr. Middlebrook said previous m fa , a) . he'll earn 10,000 enemies. t: Herbert Hoover ban Unfortuna! first lady Eleanor Roose- the secretary of state's quet, most of the elegantly clad diners * See Sf Sen ee 7 “ NIXON BIDS TO COME * : S. Truman, who former Y . her éwn afternoon soiree, “eumberas nsi Ex-prexy Harry elt among the honorees. Nit the town's, walluones. today, |*fe Depenters eal thnk ccew If) €d y ae omc lear ad / ai tight | Vice President Richard M. Nix- hgst-_to the royal couple-at; “et Smong “ie mmm pod Sry coast age enough jsione, and some os there| ne a oot a ele ant 4 z usually the very soul of effi-|the White House severa] years ago : pa lh ged msc Paha Ay oar mee” be 2 lew esrnnartidl = lige aed iciency, is the only American host/when Elizabeth was the mere heir-| After all, Eleanor once had the ~~ dowagers. Wks freaiene na eo arch Denver Doctor Credits : ° the royal couple who hag yet to the throrie, won't get/pleasure of orth a tg ER iol olathe 10 blocks to! Curiosity, Late Dinner, ‘ip pusher — ——— : close his quest list, Dick,will|a look-in at the Washington teo-|Quee n Baizabeth’ 6 perests, RR and-tails, will break bread with allow a few more thousand hoi-| for Discover derstanding of the function of : 5, Deny 30 ot Senchonn inigvilien, Shes, teiy ——e gle enly 8¢@ members pall American ;polloi to view Queen Elizabeth and) ° Y fatty acids, components of fat 8 and British upper crust at his her dashing consort, but capital | which are believed to havea || - : White House dinner the first | \society believes that parades are. ST eed hat ca = a role in the cause of heart disease, | ii. | t ts, tor re curios ‘Samer of Sate Sta ter] a (Mie er sed oy fe ej Je mit beter Oe "a Ol» . ) Pon gre Airs for p-Aterel Their big chance will come at; estes & 6 ee he sgnibeamtl years ago, and added: “It was! a “ can ue the ices ofthe moe tbe Brith Embassy rerio Seog in peart research, eal very simple" ENER AL | FE . Pan A Union to io which 2 ave | squeeze in 120 diners the following been invited. Alas, for our usual! Dr. rearranging 7 peta 4) night, despite the space-demanding party-goers, however, the massive, rage a ‘new phenomenon,” sod French Guinea Gets 7 crinoline of the ladies’ shimmering list tuples. ll: ssgonagpeet oe beostigp a | . ball gowns. (Congress and their wives, plus a ay ec te hed he § d d At the British: Embassy the néxt/Supreme Court Justices, cohinet Sportiat ‘a the ote study of be igner tan ‘ar x ~ _ |) CONAKRY, Frenctie Guineea —i Dr. Charlies Coleman, who mak. industries are bringing better with Dr. Middlebrook at the Na- ving to the people of French | tional Jewish Hospital at Denver, }Guinea, on the northern coast “| t | causes of heart disease \ . i i Remote Control* os | TELEVISION GIANT 21-inch CONSOLE _ Boasts Double-Directional Power! j | Plus—Remote Control at No Extra Cost! , : “— Adrica. responsible for application ~ ca waetind. es | No longer largely dependent on) The researchers said the’ rmethod we _ ida Pigpuern — ‘ant init palmetto—this territory's oe is important in three 00.008 people have inads substas-| : ‘tial gains by establishment of in- —Ht is 10 times more sensitive ‘dustries using some of the local than previously available meth- (sterials that formerly were ex- | eds for measuring long chain ported. French Guinea now has| ‘fatty acids. some factories producing plastics, | —The equipment required te | paints and varnishes, explosives; within the scope of any basically ‘compressed fuel, oxygen and ace-| What Dr. Middlebrook refers to| hydarulic works completed Tas “Simple” sounds to|Conakry, the capital. There are the layman. Briefly the medio = two thermal power plants. coeared abatical octet. mre ae territory is rich in bauxite) lene bine dyes can be caused hylend bas. iue ore reserves esti-]. fatty acids. Teroess © SN ee eee . ¥ J What a TV set to own! Lets you enjoy relaxed viewing you've © never before experienced. You dont even have to leave your “chair! New. Remote Control does the tuning, channel changing. . Now available on the big 21-inch GE AT NO’ EXTRA COST! ; ; New directional Power Tuning. New 262 scaoare inch screen. : i. « : ; Full year warranty on picture tube. | NO MONEY DOWN! ON CONCEALED CASTERS FOR EASY MOVING! EASY TERMS! 30 DAYS FREE SERVICE! 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FREE SERVICE! ~~ MONTHS TO PAY! 3 ce 42000 HOUSEKEEPING Immediaté ‘of PONTIAC: ee Te * __.____Home-of-Rockcote-and Pontiae Varnish Paints — Delivery me “CASS AT HURON Open Daily 8:00 to 5:30 — Sat. 8 to 5 — > E 3-7129 51 WEST HURON ST. \ Until $F. Pg roy ae t . / t \ eaahe : \ _ <\ ‘ *\ = \ i \ | Ne . IDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 - Deaths in Pontiac and N Service for John Bowren, #2, of 3.8. Shirley St, will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from the Voorhees-|, O0Pi, © Mrs, Alfred (Alice A.) Cambrey, 96, of 2406 Rutherford Rd. died! early this morning in Bloomfield Hospital after an illness of two months. _A mene fie Central Methodist Church, been a resident of Pontiac , ) Service for James Gillotte, 5I, ALBERT W. GREEN. Albert W. Green, 86, of 390 Oak- land Ave. died of a heart ailment Mr. Green's body will be at the Huntoon Funeral Home until Satur- : : q ote ze a ‘ i his mother, Mrs. Sidney Miller of ‘ot 587 Westbrook St, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday from Brace- earby Areas and Jerry Miller of the U. §. Service will be at noon Saturday from the Donelson - Johns Funeral Home with Dr. Tom Malone of a ee ee Nee for service at 2 p.ra._Monday.; — will be in Maple Hill Ceme> ry. JOHN H. PERRY * the ing. Burial will be in Mt. | Pe m ML. Hope! service, and burial will be ert Miller of the U. §. Air ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FR John H, Perry, 57, of 713 Perry|2:39 p.m. Satyrday at Donelson- Sept.|tha Sischo, 87. of 213 Pleasant Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. The Rev. Tom Malone will conduct the in Oak- “Mr, -} had been a resi- dent of the county for 18 years, and was a member of the Oakland County-Sportsmen's Club, sis He leaves his wife, Loja; his mother, Mrs. Emma McHenry of Pontiac; and three sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Shoemaker of Oxford, Mrs, Ann Miller of Pontiac and Mrs. Audrey Daniel of Drayton Plains. MRS. MARTHA SISCHO ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Mar- St., will be held at 3 p.m. Satur- day from Roth's Home for Fu- v aham officiating. Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. She died Thurs- day. Te Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Sarah Corbin and Mrs. Frank ‘Boyd, both of Romeo, Mrs. Ger- trude Wagoner. of Richmond, Mrs. Laura Quinkert of Eagle River, Wis.; three sisters, Mrs, "Emma Clappsaddie of Brown City, Mrs. Cora Felker of Sandusky, Mrs. Dora Garton of Port Huron; 19 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchil- dren and one great-great-grand- ehild. . Oldest order of English knight- hood is Knights of the Bath. The Order of the Bath is known to have been in existence as early nerals, with the Rev. H. A. Man- as 1127, . . Deaths Elsewhere (Satsius By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NORWALK, Conn, # — Mrs. Jessie \Newsalt Bach, poet whose poemns \have bee published in|. several mragazinés, died yester- day. She was born in Owatonna, Minn. i ac x x« .® - CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (®—Regi- nald Aldworth Daly, 86, an inter- nationally known authority on geology who taught at Harvard, for 36 years, died yesterday. Daly, who retired in 1942, was president of the Geological Soci- ety of America in 1932. *x * * NEW HAVEN, Conn. @® — Charles Montague Bakewell, 90, Banks Eye Merger . ALMA Stockholders a Amazon women, who lived in primitive days in the region of the Caspian Sea, permitted only fe male children to survive. St., died yesterday morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had .;been in. ill health several months. Mr. Perry had been in charge of maintenance of all Butterfield The- aters in Pontiac: ‘ Surviving besides his wife, Edith, are four children, Mrs. Eugene| Foote, Mrs, Wilford Slade, James 2: eed neem tery. all of Pon- ic. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday in Voorhees-Siple Fu-(f neral Home. = ‘Service will be at 10 o'clock Mon- ‘morning from St. Michael's} Catholic Church with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS, REBECCA CARTER DRYDEN, — Service for Mrs. Rebecca Carter, 80, of Bishop road, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Satur- both of Marion; one sister, Mrs. Jessie Graves of Florida; and two grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. MRS. GEORGE MACOMBER LAPEER — Funeral service for! Mrs, George (Hattie May) Macom- ber, 76, of- 1685 Imlay City road, Cadillac; a sister, Mrs. Elaine will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at} Muir Brothers Funeral Home, -with) and veal. 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Cou Board fests | ‘Where You thea “Tul suggstion wold hard ese Ans we rs oul 1ave Von ere You | to fellow up,” Hudson ok : Get More. | “ bout following cenvoct Gea ta Maa pana If they are|sure-fire hit play — =f bay it isn't, pélivtiek: A renee’ ts"wnt wnisiy Gua < teeddlie 0 cide of fot a = 7 Asks Noti fication’: soins the chairmen tas no prior Cobh sorpedl etal tor page SCUTTLING in a dark alley, they|and he loses. to forget any basic rules about! waving, to get attention. = for Your | knowledge. But it’s easier to be- Pot-0-Gold puzzle which appeared are runnitig away fast, which sug-| L. (23) EERY. ea Gea upiew:|comicriag hi ausegy sia eacel 0, (30) INCENTIVE. Inventive} © Money! By-Laws Committee of gin discussiong them at once than in last week’s Pontiac Press, gests. some ‘criminal activity. tingling excitement and fear in alif he keeps in good condition he|ideas are helpful, new devices to) | S isors Asking for| t put them off and call-another | A, (1) MAINLY. A movie ac- K, (22). THEATER, A man who ghost story that fascinates many retain without “‘a lot” of/ increase production being always| § say rs ing or tak? tress who is chiefly preoccupied invests his money Her perce hl readers. All — of other: books| practice, hi natural skill as ajwelcome. But it’s the workers|) Mee ey , looks up references, eers|make easy reading. . ho . so that : ol poff on tings Hudson agreed that charmen|Touble to learn Acting technique, CAF of 2 cheater. -lysliered M. (25) GUNNER. Mace tearte | et =o rere 2 oS ee — | } j SALE OF _ WINTER ‘COATS : ® Chinchillas Yes! 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Is at Arlington WASHINGTON—The totnb of the Unknown Soldier is in Arlington) national cemetery. Nearly 2 Million in 4-H CHICAGO 1,900,000 4H club members in the] ; H | H | | i] j ing . “operation take-over,” vanished from the Arctic. * & *® interesting novelty to these small, or later they will be forced to get ‘there is. money, there i» likely igreed there is likely to be tension, ambition, social disparity and crime. * * * It'll take some time, perhaps, but someday there will be stories out of Pt. Barrow about a skirmish on the ice floes between the “Caribou Kids’ and the “Northern Light-heads.”’- \ enough, now that money is enter-ler fur trappers should allow their) . the daughtérs to go kayaking with peacefully primitive life“is all but soapstone carvers. Right now, finance is onl¥ 8 henker will announce to the world sturdy, happy people, but eal PR will-_truly be eivilized!—t it through their parkas that where/“irst / to be greed. And where there is'Red Ink Sales No Gauge do not reflect business conditions, 2 ae en pe ee year, Phoenix Population Hub Arizonia’s entire popula centfated within a 30-mile Sociologists wil) hurry to Nome'of/the city of Phoenix. 2 .*.. ¢ NEW YORK — Sales of red ink PHOENIX — About one-third of tion is con- radius Always Buying JUNK CARS sak .-Monday, Sept 23 ON SPORTS PAGES - READ FY PHODN STEEL C0. — There are about L a9: Bronch—Across from American Forge & Socket FE 4-9582 : GENERAL WAREHOUSE 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTEBSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING GARBAGE GALVANIZED GUTTERS WEN SOLDERING KIT IN) sate CARRYING CASE — 20 GALLON CAPACITY Daily 9 to 6 CAN WITH . COVER USUAL PRICE $3. 69 Fall - . Golvenized ~ Steel Week- End _ Only BUY LIGHT FIXTURES WHOLESALE CLOTHES DRYER VENTS *1” As shown below; automatic vent with 1 ft. pipe, rainshield and vent cover. A size for any make 4 . 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Read every article... one each day in the sports columns of — The Pontiac Press. READ EVERY DAILY ARTICLE IMPROVE YOUR SCORE ENJOY YOUR BOWLING MORE Starts MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 in ~sf i THE PONTIAC PRESS. Ge ye ee er 4 eae 3 f } aoe | ; ’ Si Peele s f a, ‘ i ‘ 4 f ie Lo som at se es ee ae ? ae rr Pe f i Piven ’ Ohaaes TAS Ee A ee Yih ee ea ' . “ees i? ‘ f* = . . . at J ° > : j j jf dl { i / { ® a Sas veentieeieoiote : NT mm powrrac press, FRrpay. aniilailaiet i 20, 1957. A Rae ee : y THIRTEEN _ mia tt et = ‘Haircut EASY, CREDIT _ FREE PARKING | Sore pease cas 0 Stab, Shoot Man B. here the Price Is. Right Day and Nig és i a ue -Gathe at stab a friend, returned to Seb Gather. at, te 6 & te. Hoping for te dosth the man he sfpbted, ve Starr reported. Glimpse of Missile. e Alen on an open charge. slaying MISSILE TEST CENTER, Cape , 24, Stillmore, Canaveral, Fla; @ — Optimistic Lee Won Einene. 3% wre, rocket fans were on hand at this: ~ & launching site today in hapes of} | : lieved A customer, Harry F. Ryan, seeing the first blastoff in months) the Snark, @ guided missile).Guid-|told officers that Allen was cutting : of an intercontinental _ballistic/ ed ditfer from ballistic|his hair while engaged in an argu: missile. _ ~~~ missiles in the respect that : A brisk firing program this/can ontrol 5 week and the presence of a high) the firing. . |in the chest with scissors, then | Defense Department official stim- WATCHED SMOKE forced him to sit in a chair while ulated speculation that the ICBM he continued to cut Ryan’s hair, @ Atlas would: undergo a new t-st. Starr said. _ &* * * The.Atlas, as far as ig known, 2 is the United States Sunday| } ARTHUR MURRAY \ 25 £ LAWRENCE FE 5-9438 x ae (Mary Kienzle of Warden, Wash., ‘thing to do with the likes of that| in this question’ and wins $10. Send yours to Violet Moore Hig-: | sins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomor¢ Tow: Why was Joseph sold into slavery by his brothers?) x * * ANSWER: When you look at an object, two imiages are! lence. We always repudiate these. formed because ¢ach eye sees it from a slightly different angle. i If the object is far away, the difference in the images is slight, “Our real fight here is tor states) but becomes very areet for an article only a few inches co, Both images are relayed to the brain, which instantly’ them inte a properly focused picture and thus helps | legal means of fighting. 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MOoTe ELECTRICAL, Inc, LAZELLE INSURANCE ~ STEFANSKI RADIO & PONTIA * - AGENCY, INC. ~ » TELEVISION covEhine™ i Sd h : ‘ { \ ? . ' % ‘ \ KX pitt Sar \ We est is ae Fare 3 i bs, 7 a haie! — A « es F’ oe » ¥ =f! 6 Pha CGR EPS FOO i gs a9 GC > a i 2 ; {> , " / > 4 je ; ad : é | E J : ; ; ; tk Ls ; ie : 4 \ . i \ : i a ees ees von — eps SAO -| THE 1 PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957. Wee _PIPTEEN, i aa C " : ; — - : u 5 ose Country A Mand Up s Starlet Wins Divorce __|!'om William D. Powell, 32, son, So vet ke the wheel ¥ of actor William Powell. She tes-|Milky Way that it takes ght pany West Germans Fear Typane sates ae ania ing eg Tanne 2, nanlwneaing ot mie dein Cae 7 | y, [Powel starlet Patricia Lee|who wished to be a bachelor again|ond, a hundred thousand .. 7 on for Nati nN q Glo: f P D Powell, 23, has won a divorce|made her life unbearable. ” lenest & trea smh toxin. ee | - SENS 0 : a | poor (INS) — . Many Germans ing ene there was little discus-/years after the Kaiser fell the. E N A T I N A L oe sat Oe eS ee Oe ee ees were ready to make! § | There is an st fear that) Vemocrats , 8 as mili-|another’ try with Hitler. : tyranny might return; but, among/tary conscription, nuclear weap-| Twelve years already have pas = ptember Sales! | many, Ege elroy owaly honest /Ons and a — cote says to sed sipce the Hitler debacle. Some Wi | hanke national glory Russia on German re ion. jremember his days with pride and er escouy tion benght. Dat there wan talk abeat Rewsire. But many are ide and} We Are Out to Pe Pontiac the Greatest Car Buys Ever! | | YEARN FOR PAST |. whether West Germany could |V°lted by excesses -the Nazis : | et PEAR 0 Paar gar yt be no ne emmy tnt tres Sse] WE-HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF... | points. Adenauer or anyone else. |e eaten Ty ug: | The first comes from a high- Hitler brought Germany defeat, - — - CHRYSLERS — IMPERIALS i Japanese aragean . ihumiliation and misery. So did) cece Ba SS a ce. recent weeks,” he'the Kaiser in his time. But 14 sooner Ser SSESUE S| 2Door Hardtop tres Chaiee one man’s having absolute ma- | Fignole then was acting presi-' ue R RI E D O Vv 3 R D E BT: ° ! jority contro! of the government.” dent Other candidates mepecaed The Social Democratic plea to "im of using the office to strength- Sf ‘the voters to deny Adenauer an ©" his own candidacy. After a per-' nt mech er @any vee owe. : absolute Bundestag majority was = — military junta‘ NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQU _ [the most effective issue raised) VC ! eS ONE PLACE TO PAY — jegainst him, even though it failed.| Haiti’s last election was in 1950. Member American Association of Credit Coutsellors It was the issue Germans talked Pony agra = _— most ahout during the final d nt. When tried to p jong wet Bae ea ccaead E Recta knife, campaien and in the days tewure via of thee the election. |las ember he was oust y a, MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS [xo orm ++ | general. strike. 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Telegraph Rd. ! dust East of Tel-Huron Shopping. Center ees: | | | : | 4 * A ‘ j * “fu8 1 | ts i 2 J ie z z rd yi! eed oe a ' * ‘ - e * - - ¥ . _* . * . . . ? | J . : is . ¥ *j/." ¥ ‘ ty ‘ * t* e ss as : ae ; oe a : : ; Be ‘eee! ; “ be f 4 is |i “4 ‘ : . . Fd ' 4 : @ * i . , ! : . Beet. i * 4 f | f ea : ] * ; ; ; + a “ i ° f A ie - « oe ' i i by “2 | ioe es ae. f wo a } F - +| | f j I ro z ; \ j i : | 3 E a ee | ¢ i i } j _ i s : A oi i ' ma . + : ’ yes} ‘2 Wes i : : 2 | \ “ - f Bs? es : fe, : ve : 2 i. \ g j ; i - } : é al ; A j af Ea 5 . ; f eee] F j é a s d } oye 2 “i]s WHE! PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90,1957 diadaai Bs be js , Win, He Can Conquer U.S, jectsed of Murder } : a NAHA,; Okinawa (®— A court- : —~ Jimmy the two ‘systems of toll television, forth. ft simply means the home ,the operators want to charge Sor present Pope's neptiew is now-a)™artial on murder — wry _ Hoffa has got himself on a spot/Broadcast and wired. Broadcast) Ty sef' becomes a dual purpose jeach apd any or those six, prince, Most of. the occupants agrees today for Lapcthige est pen from which not even Edward Ben- pay-TV is a proposed system to instrument. It dan inject advertising as it the Chair of St. Peter usually raise whit ee king Meg nett Williams can extricate him.|employ a maximum of 15 per cent : ag wishes and charge what the trag-| their nephews and nieces to such a!’ e SS ee rey _ The action AFL-CIO Ethical/of the broadcast time of only in-) “Wired TV will presumably and). wii) bear, If will not be re- dignity. — _ jing one inuring the sécond./ nt TV stations, thus insur-'yitimately deliver all that and|stricted, being free from the F.C.C.| “In recent times, however, Pius|__Hospitalman Adrien R. Nokleby, | if Hoffa remains a Teamsters of-|ing continuation of all present net-\ or. too, Strictly speaking it is! “Right now it’s pretty much aX, of peasant: birth, broke trom |19: Wells County, N.D., died of | ficial the huge union will be thrown ‘work programs, while otfering the not television at all, other. than! matter akin to poe Gacmeuticn of this tradition when his spinster Juries after he was beaten, kicked | out, surely means-the end of the public, for a fee, but at their own using that home receiver. It is| strawberries, come the revolution. sister petitioned him for a title.|and nite ot om , ona a] BLACK & WHITE — 24 HOUR SERV COLOR & SLIDES — 24 HOUR SERVICE| © MOVIES om 9 10-4 DAYS SERVICE ‘OUR STOCK of | 8mm Color Film 16mm Color Film 135 Kodachrome ‘ | ee ue ee eae man's reign of terror. |choice, premium or box office made by irate motorists. — serivees to the Holy see, being| “This book is for the editorial|20, Oak City, N.C.; Pfc. Jim Wil-| N. Saginaw St FE 4-4343 twelve hours ” : The only'comment Salazar couldjmade a Marquis at the time of|staff of Collier's magazine who|liams Jr., 19, Dayton, Ohio; and ne Amb a bale tAVE IT FOR LESS . — Alan R. ite of Pocatello.|otfer, after seeing the damage:|the Concordat between Mussolini were killed in action Friday, De-|Pfc. Wilbur L. Jones, 23, Raleigh, TS PHOTOGRAPHY we HAVE ° 4 a te, SOC Nee eee SPrediy, Pm skh." - and Pius XI. It is true that the'cember 14, 1956.” NC. . 4 under a fed-) we 7 : : | ; . Judge Chase : A ; ; . } have’ fined him : _ nced him to . , 4 F Tendore was 2 a : , had no prior 4 + | attending Col- oo 3 | . : : - Idaho on a- scholarship}. ~ , el | ! of earning $3 ‘ . 2 ~ 7 = ks in which he ‘ CS oe 4 © es , unemployment bene-| - ‘ informed of the con- @ . ; much money. 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BOX 827, DETROIT 31, MICH. : wa, ‘vesPASTE ON POST CARD OR MAIL IN ENVELOPE ++:* CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: i-| 1—Pie f k. bamirdeasscce eon ve ant 2—An ‘obmozious ae 6—Men rarely appreciate wives ean ee probably, irk = ae 3—Lines (abbr). $—Spanish article. 4—Direction from which the 9—One may expect a badly sun rises. expedition io fare} $—The players may feel that poorly. the of their first-place ‘}2—A burglar would not like to team is hot good enough. be in a spot when) 7—A man's may prevent _ doing his housebreaking. me from picking <, fight . _P wi @ young pug . ‘ s 13—District Attorney (abbr.). 16 = tec duty colle may ; oa rofound. + || _Be deemed a heaith hazard. 6—-Oceans. —Delves. . tans = You expect more from 21—Slightly open, as a door. 17—An ___._ man may be . , 4 easily confused, 23—Merchants who tol 18 can tell a story. sell inferior merchandise'jg 4° will be more sue- may lose business. cessful if he knows how te . 4. poor workers con be handle men well. a@ problem for.acompany. |20—A funny may ecuse - 26 —W Day, end of the war laughs ct a masquerade 5. pet: the hardest|22—A man should hie are ustully the most suc- best if he expects to win 238A man may tind a small 23—Hospitalman (abbr.). C une WSOless. '25—Concerning. Got Sunday's Times for Rules and New Purzis STANDARD —ti«sw oe) Listen’ te STANDARD OIL NEWS with Kirk Knighe, 6:45 A.M. Monday through Fridey on WW]. Hear the STANDARD OIL NEWS with Jim Vinall, WIR, 12:00 Noon, Mondsy through Saturday. See STANDARD OIL NEWS with jac. LeGoff reporting, 11:00 P. M. Menday through Friday on WIBK-TV, Ch. 2. 1 . \ ‘. \ ‘ f . \ , : . | ; \ ry , : : | on / \ x | ' ed eS i = ~~ .e F< ee "= ti. ae Sef Ss, Meee. Boe, we se ey = +! oe “F- 4 : , h baa. RAs a as _ SEVENTEEN. ‘Soede Rip Von Winkle Huttiés to Hospital - DALLAS @®—Rip Van Winkle, a drive-in’ grocery clerk; got a -burryip call from his _— that ‘the stork was 2 ‘He buried to the tomptal. wih ner, leaving Bob’ its t ted ‘the store. Five tpimutes laier Stoonte got a similar call from his wile. He ® called in @ relief man. Mrs. .Van Winkle and her new}. son shared a hospital room today with Mrs, prenty ed. ber ew) Hemees, ‘ 2 NEIGHBOR SAYS | "FELICE ! | FELICE 2. \'3 FREE | 238 wee "WHAT'S INSTRUCTIONS: Each MY. LINE? 1s related to , fo guess my “ie ain stoma. 44 ‘ty MARKET | S.TELEGRAPH “Sf | | oe | 2 3 4 b | 1 NSOTIAT 7 LANIGS : 2 MEDR 8 SUD . 2 WOACC” 9 EPTOD 8 +} -4-3c8Kt 10 201889 9 F SGENENE TT TANIR ag: & ASMET " Yesterday's Anewer: Deep-sea Diver Psychologists Bare Findings - | LOS ANGELES (®—Two psychol-/ments of suicide, while men are) J ogists have invaded the shadowy | World of suicide in a search for iviolent means. iclues left by the 15,000 Americans’ And they found the things that! who kill themselves each year. ‘the two scientists have structed the lives of thousands of/8°S much deeper than that." men and* women who have com- mitted suicide, paying special|}5 Not 80 much why people commit lattention to their activities in the|Suicide as how they act once the: ifinal week. They have read and|idea of = = = hold. analyzed nearly 800 suicide notes. published in a book called to Suicide.’ | The psychologists found — that \most suicides occur between the| ages of 40 and 59, that three times! “pas m ;women, that three times as many jwhites commit suicide as non- understanding that could save his ; propor- tionately in rural areas than in | cities. Dark World of Suicide Probed by 2 Doctors ‘more liable to use guns or other supposedly -trigger the suicide—ill If the doctors could learn to health, emotional: stress, financial) recognize the subtle hints thrown !0ss, and the other motives usually | ‘out by a mind plotting self-de- listed in newspapers—are not the struction they would be on their real causes and are actually not |way to solving what has become) Very rn in the study, a major health problem. So say * ‘Dr. Edwin S. Shneidman of the)’ 2 \University of Southern California give ill health as the reason,” Dr. \and Dr. Norman L. Farberow of Shneidman said in an interview. UCLA. * “Most = the letters we have “But obviously everyone in ill * * health doesn’t commit suicide just as everyone who lost money in By ainstaking detective work’ 1999 didn't jump out the window. It “But what we're trying to learn, findings have just been) “We believe on are definite | Tie ve rg, wa signs that indicate the suicidal at-, titude—obvious things such as loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low- ered sex drive and others not so, obvious. “We hope to make these signs, so explicit that they can be rec- gny men kill themselves as nied for what they are and the: individual can get the care knd * * * mon among the economically well' off than among the poor, They Informs Tax Collectors found far more Protestants kill themselves than do Catholics or/@ Very Much Alive Jews. 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PRESS, Lrapard SEPTEMBER, 20, 1957. ee | ' j : } 9 2 4 | f ’ A f i eed Uh es . 4 “ ae oe na - 150 Piconts Tie Out} ; ‘at Stormy Meeting;| _ Fund Woes Unsolved — AVONDALE — Parents of stu-} Do You Want SELECTION! PRICE! SERVICE! — and FIT! | scald Quads Take Part Betty Lou = ina Weds ietial| to Mark Week Lapeer BPW to Join National Celebration With Special Events gained a concession and schools ‘Supt. Raymond Baker gained a)” - big: headache when the Avondale! — School Board voted last night to to and from school, but ordered ‘aHew route system set up. The board voted. to have school Funds Will Be Used) OXFORD—When Betty Lou Kim- Roger “Whiteway of . Scettadale,| for Purchasing — Sites pe pa Fred gn yal persed Ariz. Fred Hawkins of Benzonia, < » mares ¥ uded | acted as best man. ‘Constr the bride’s quadruplet cousins uetion ies wedding party. = — ' Rosebush Sat | The double-ring ceremony was Keitl, Kenneth, Kristine _ = as | ROCHESTER: — The Rochesteread by the Rev. Fred Clark last| Krystal, served as ~LAPEER—The ‘Lapeer al $ Board of Education sold $875.00 saturday evening at the Oxtord and flower girls, with the little jand Professional Women's $300 — 5600 - 1000 in school building bonds to low ygethodist Church. girls gowned identically to the )will join with other clubs through: | ey wight. Interest Ne an) Ree sate Oe ele a | OO jout the nation in observing Ne“ By BOWLING 300 Htional Business Women’s Week, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimmel, and Seating the ‘guests were the ' starting Sunday. : oo. x * * the bridegroom is the son of the brothers of the bride and bridee e* * See My Line-Up! . Fred Millirens of Benzonia. groom, Richard Kimmel and David) The local club will its ob- , s “Three bids were received, rang- - al club will open ing from the low to a high of 4.41) The bride wore a ballerina-length Milliron of Benzonia. |servance Sunday with a breakfast! BOWLING SHIRTS cent interest. gown of white Chantilly lace over * « ® lat the home of Mrs. Mae Meth- Hilt $ 95 We bend issue was voied re. (*2%" with a cascade of tulle ruffles; A reception for some 100 guests. leney. The name of the women Ten Pin . 3 cently for purchase of | school in the front of the skirt. Herjwas held immediately following | Chosen by the group for outstand-. en Fi ee sites end constrection of shoulder-length “veif fell from & the céremony. \ing- service in the community will’ King Louie | te” sa am / Juliet cap, and she carried a white After a short honeymoon,. the/be announced. After breakfast, club] © Marlboro — 95 ementary Bible under her traditional white newlyweds will make their home Members will attend Monroe Street Tru Vel $6 a so discunsed|POUt**- lat Union Lake. \Methodist Church in a group. — | hinges in the transportation cade andi er Ge Sax ee wat Celeb ee aor, ’ Team Discounts! : ing her sister was Mrs. : .m. Sunday, ' i tee, menting’ A Station wegen hed Wit Celebrate Golden sarc 2, haicring the chub’s Ow BOWLING DRESSES the. . on wagon |Anniversary in Almont |standing Woman of the Year. Press] ~ Sport Queen peen parehaned Se Sanaperting),. “1 hs ‘entation of the award will be made| ~ | |Special education children, parents | amb Will Direct | ALMONT — Friends and rela- by Mrs. Martha Eastman, last! K.T.G. _ | were ‘told. ‘4 4 . neg. : eg a Mr. and yee _ snd year’s Outstanding Woman. acto el of Oscoda, former Almont! : rtster board agreed | The public, both men and wom ane = bs capi « Christie Mystery — —_ greet them in Al-'on is invited to the tea, which will) Brunner All American Girl _ Sizes and Styles to Try On for Perfect Fit with Avon Township the cost of to mark the couple’s constructing a sidewalk, as a ROCHESTER — Jarvis Lamb of! ‘fifieth wedding anniversary. lls, First —s. safety factor, along Walton road avon Players has been selected to| The Golden celebration will be * * * from the edge of the village to direct Avon's first play for the fall in the form of an open-house re-’ There are 105 BPW clubs in the new Rochester High School. \season—Agatha Christie's mystery ception from 2-5 and 79 p.m. at Michigan with a membership of ‘melodrama, — for the Pros- the home of their son-in-law and/4 710, and 3,300 clubs in the United ® . Rochester Kiwanis \ecution."’ jdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony States with a total membership of The play i rave notices in Heim, at 141 S. Main St. here. , 170,000. Saba a ete Lake Orion Newly#eds Paris tne thera Return F rom Honeymoon, LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs.\Chantilly De Her fingertip veil’ Robert E. Watson are living on was secured 10a lace cap. : Some ‘of the 13) parents who|Broadway street in Lake Orion, fol-| Mrs. Lewis Lutas was matron, : x * _ turned . night‘s meeting |jowing a honeymoon to Torch Lake.|of honor, and Pegg, Tomanek of | Jack Mitzelfeld heads the com- * | : in Avondale High School expressed * * * Pontiac and Dorothy Watson, sis-' ‘mittee for this third annual sale, Karshner City Clerk i PAY FOR SOMETHING YOU‘CAN’T WEAR. themselves a8 satisfied with the! .1. watson is the former Bon.|te? of the bridegroom, were brides- assisted by Carl. Queck, Jim Me-| ‘in Huntington Woods : DRIVE DOWN board's decision nie Jean Clark, daughter of Mr. ™aids (Carthy, Henry Axford’ and Bob) aah | FANCY FIXTURES OR PLUSH RUGS en Ft and Mrs. Wallace Lemmons of 54) Lewis Lucas was the best miap. ‘Smitha of the local club. pin mh eared, ae PARK ‘FREE Others argued that the proposed) EF. Sheffield St., Pontiac. The bride-| Glean Clark, brother of new bus routes will cost the | groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| bride, and William Watson =i ey PTA to Meet schools as much as before and Wiliam Watson of 940 N. Heights brother of the bridegroom serv create unnecessary hardships for) Rd | as ushers. ee them to walk’ The couple were united in mar-. A reception was held at the: further stops. | riage by the Rev. Albert Johns, Watson home immediajely after) _ 4t times tempers ran so high | | at the Lake Orion Methodist ‘the wedding service, A _ Putte at last night’s meeting that Church. The altar was flanked ‘luncheon was vee. for the Saturdey cer- by palms cu thelr em, sheutng their sme, read Before 19 geet 5 ened Board Will Get. Seatac Ls Se continued te conduct their meet- (gown of Chantilly lace over net ing. : ' "land silk, with a long-sleeved jacket Supt, Baker today said he ana\stvled with a Peter Pan collar of ‘Rezoning Issue Asst. ‘Supt. Arnold Ojala = owe the “tre “—— ro ta os retuling St, John Luth eran Planners in Farmington — Indicate New Action ‘COMPLICATED, DIFFICULT to » Hold Benetit Despite Opposition “F real Ww . senate cae tente £ i to cm Dinner, Bake Sale ae school bus system,”! POCHESTER — St. John Luth-| FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—De- - “We have a deadline of next {roast beef dinner and bake sale, lean. Farmington Township Plan-| Friday to get = count of all \from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday ning Board members have indicat-| students riding school buses for jin the Church’s Fellowship Hall. eq they will recommend the rezon- the state, We're hoping that |W. 5th at Helen Sts. y WILMA GREENWAY ‘ing of 1,000 acres of land in the: we can get the new schedule | The affair is sponsored by the township for industrial develop-|from his counterpart today. |Women’ $ general guild, under the ment. set up before then. | chairmanship of Mrs. Sulo Paim- It is expected that the rezoning: “Parents will be notified as soon: as Lan at tse ubene da) Proceeds will be turned over Township Board for final action keep to the old schedule.” ito the scholarship fund to further Oct. 8. higher Christian educational trait- 4, reximately 6@ persons tiv- x, * fing for young women of the con- | ig to the a benuthed by 942 Supt. Baker said he did not be- gregation. Tickets will be avail-' Mile, Howard, Halstead and Hag- ‘Heve the school district would savergis at the door. gerty roads attended q recent any money under the new system. ! public hearing to discuss the a “There are still the same num ber of students to trancort” nel SH@OL, Water Bonds ves,.s" erent cvveest te concluded. “And the big probl em ants and Planning Board members| remains — how to finance st” Sold by Southfield ene jhave long urged that the township: Royal Oak Will Offer — > souTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—At a provide for commercial and indus-| * ispecial meeting of the Township trial development. They point out, 2 Upholstering Classes |Board last night, street and water that this is a must if the township ” ROYAL OAK — Two adult educa-|SPecial assessment bonds amount- is to establish a sound tax base.' tion ¢lasses in -upholstering .will be| ing to $57,000 were sold to Good- * * * offered this semester at Royal body & Co. of Detroit A majority of citizens also ap-| Oak Kimball High School. * * * pears to recognize this necessity, | William Stimak, who operates Interest on bonds due in 1958. but ‘want if somewhere else.” his own upholstering shop in De- 1962 will be 4'2 per cent: those Township Supervisor Frank J.; troit, will instruct classes on both due in 1963, 4% per cent; and Stephenson said the township needs’ Monday and Wednesday -nights 1964-1966, 4 per cent plus a pre- approximately 1,600 acres set aside starting at 7 p.m, the week of,mium of $9.75. for industry, At present only two) Sept. 23. Registrations may be made at'request for rezoning to enable the — one on Grand River just west of! the Adult Education office, 125 erection of a $4 million radio and Farmington city limits: the other Gardenia, or at the Royal Oak television station on 10 Mile road along 8 Mile road between Middle- Publie Library. ‘west of Northwestern highway belt and Whitlock, ; Vilican-Leman planning consult-) Independence Sets $8,329 UF Goal INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—! formed Independence Township matic drop in administrative costs | ~The 1957 Independence Township Recreation Pregram, $1,850. and the addition of its successful United Fund goal of $8,329 was an-| “The township's . - pledge system to the Independence | on ; *. ship's ever-growing’ ; esa Had by nee halt: population now stands at 7,620 resi- drive,” Bennett said. an pi N pre ak seul ean dents after almost doubling since, * eS : an tet gag Kh wit Twn 956. So by simple arithmetic, if Other agencies included in this: untll Nev. re ” . every family would contribute at year's drive are: least $3 we would go “way over the “At first glance the goal may top,” Bennett stated. Girl Scouts, Catholic Foor seem quite high.” said Bennett, Services, Michigan Children's | ‘PONTIAC AFFILIATION Aid Society, Salvation’ Army, | “However, this year's drive truly f typifies a ‘give once for all’ effort) Other firsts for 1957 include the! -O**##n4d ep Guidance plnirwee i ow i) with the inclusion of cancer, Boy recently arranged affiliation with) Scouts and Big Brothers.” |< |the Pontiac Area United Fund] Peat hepartid ci Joseph x ** * which has agreed to supply both! vats d saa ‘ ° " 1 , rks th + Materials and professional man- Piss ‘aaa poled pina hai power in a genuine effort to help! In dase: the sniaigin United! been included in the local UF cam. [dependence go over the top. Fund which annually supports 15) paign. Therefore, none of the three. The PAUF’s familiar torch and °*@'© and 20 national agencies is, will run separate drives in the! feather symbol’ will be used Jo- 924in included in this year’s drive. | area, cally, as will its slogan tor 1957 | Theee organizations are involved . ¢ #'@ — “Give ‘Til It Helps.” "in medical research, _ Providing di ccig Seg tag recreational facilities for sérvice- The largest single appropria. ‘An added advantage gained by men, education Jaw, make their home with the Zahns. Another daughter, Mrs. Ed- ward Austin, c from San Francisco for the celebration with her daughters, Judy and Barbara. * * * Mrs. John L. Lovett of Peb- ble Beach, Calif., will arrive the end of this week for a visit. in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills. The John L. Lovett Jrs. will entertain at a cocktail party for her Sunday afternoon, * *« * Mr. and Mrs. Milner E. Thom are in New York this week. x * * The Birmingham branch of Pontiac State Hospital Honors _ ‘Its 47 Family Care Therapists Forty-seven Family Care Therapists who have served Pontiac State Hospital. were honored at a luncheon~ and program Wednesday at the Following a welcoming ad- dress by Dr. Ivan A, LaCore, medical superintendent, Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, medical super- intendent of the hospital, presents a letter from Gov. G. Mennen Williams to Mrs. George Martin, a family care tans Mrs. Johanna Schettler awards to the four. original nen Williams to the therapists therapists were prefented. Those receiving awards were -Mrs. Anna Healy of Milford, Ira Clevenger of Holly, Mrs. Elsie Lockwood of Holly and Mrs. George Martin of Royal munity, Queen to Stay at White House ~~ the Woman's National Farm ~ and Garden Association will give a Fall luncheon for mem- bers and guests Sept. 24° at Bloomfield Hills Countty Club. Mrs. F. G. Garrison has ar- ranged a panel style program to be presented by delegates of the International Farm Youth “Exchange Program, two from Michigan, recently returned from foreign countries and two from abroad, Ben Westrate, executive di- rector of the Michigan 4H Foundation will be a Speaker. Mrs, Ralph H. Scheel is chairman of the social com- mittee and Mrs, Robert Fowl- . er of hospitality. . Assisting Mrs. Fowler will be Mrs. Ivor. Williams, Mrs. William Bird and Mrs. Carman Adams, $2: % : Mrs. James H. McPhail Jr. of Brookwood court has dnvited to meet her new daughter- Mrs, Walter S. McPhail of Green road, Orchard Lake. Mrs, Walter McPhail is the j former Mary Ann Chenault. «was read by Dr, LaCore. Honor Day opened with reg- istration in the morning fol- lowed by a tour of the hospital. . Anne W. Becker, clinical (left) supervisor of the Family Care program, is shown reading the letter praising Mrs. Martin for 15 years of service to the hospital and the com- it that her patients receive the latest beauty treatment is Mrs. Elsie Lockwood of Holly, a beauty operator. She cares for four patients. U.S. Going All-Out for Royal Visit City Home, WASHINGTON w—American officials are going all-out to make sufe British Queen Eliz- abeth II and Prince Philip en- joy their visit to the United States. For their part, the British apparently are taking pains to see that Elizabeth makes the best possible impression on the American people. LOOK AT QUEEN From all indications, lots of Americans will make an effort ‘to get a look at Elizabeth, the first reigning British monarch to visit the United States in 18 years... , _ Elaborate preparations have been under way for months, RY ~~. pointing to the royal couple's arrival on United States soil on Oct.. 16 to begin a six-day state visit. After a four bt he OFS enema Stocking seams straight? Then this « Shape Should Be Complementary _ TOYLAND | and friends will say that they are -need pampering? never! suds, drip dry, and our candy-stripe lined nylon duster is sweet pink, blue or maize always leoks smeared after I oe + iBuy y Earrings That: Flatter Fane. K $10.93 MATTRESS | WITH EVERY Tomorrow: ‘Hints About Appli- cation of Your Eye Makeup.” Julie Steck Feted lat Bridal Shower Julie Steck, whose marriage to James King will be an event of Oct. 26, was honored Sunday at a Wear a pair of these cozy boots, and you'll step ‘lively and look lovely in a foot covering that is as pretty as it is practical, Pattern No. 2361 contains pattern pieces in small, medium and large sizes incl.;. sewing directions. Send 25c in coins, your name, Two Weeks for Pickling - 4s |\Worthwhile - Mrs. Hungerford’s By J0SEPMINE LOW, igi aay awe we ; especial) Q. RL jon cs oa . . Al Pale ee : ~~) min D from the sun porch. ly when exposed to direct rays|ercises for large knuckles, My fin- BX aliits for e}: The Friday Question Box eci Crib Purchased ‘ : Very fir skin te uswally drierot the sun in a guntanning pro-|gers ate normal in size but my Any Size Pickle Over $35.00 Q. “How does one know ‘what! than the more brunette skin. skin. There- ject, jknuckles are large and I cannot Y. : # type earring is. most becoming? e - a peng them.” ne oe See our wide selection Sometimes I. buy them and think knuckles are swollen, ODEL, exceptionally fine toys, ey Gator ses, ek fax’ loci you should see a physician Ko Last week we gave you & pickle \ "Next to Raren's Floor look, Are there any rules?” ably much to _____ Covering” _A. Yes indeed! Here are some:| you than te anyon cles. In} — Potten priorsge~ ego = ee The inverted triangle, or the face fact, others probably do not no- ville is today’s Ot Dice Bighway : meme » which is wide at the top and nar- fice them at all. There is no been a working a! — lrow at the bottom, should have exercise which will reduce bone, some years and has helped build pb ' rings which are close to the cheek. Sorry. the family’s home. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 'They should not be long, or of ona * ante pe fe . baciog agowat - : , . the variety. * minera i y - Hung y #17) B. Saginaw, Eagle Thester GE fentian, Mish. Aras dber face needs long ear- _ jas a lubricant for the complex- 2 gallons’ pickles, any size | Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes, ‘rings. The long, thip face should tion?” os _- Sug o Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. - have heavy and short or round)” A. No. It is even considered | 2 tablespoons alum os PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ‘ones. . drying by some. You would do Squerts vinegar E @ “Hew cn 1 reat. Ug much better, to buy one of the! | 1 ounce celery seed ri . $F stick trom spreading nto the _tiacygeomepedlelg. sagahon: ws sang mit ntensine | cream. You can do this by cold water skin about the mouth, mouth Let pickles stand in wa my olive oil to cosmetic lanolin. one ae ons wedi. Det, Cut each pickle into chunks. yer with cldar water and let stand 24 hours. Drain Add one gallon. boiling water and jthe alum. Let stand 24 hours. Drain. : Boil and add 12 cups sugar, vinegar, célery seed and spiccs. Let stand 24 hours. Drala, saving '24 hours: Drain, saving juice. as new. bridal shower. given by Mary the juice. address and the pattern number i 10-18. 9.98 Yoster and Kay Khinkhamer in|t) anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, | Reheat dulce and ada % cup There~are definite rules to follow when buying ‘The bride-elect is the daughter sore Be sure they fit your face. : Hav a of our "1957 F of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steck of wltave, you AB ony contains I Reheat juice and add % cup — Hospital road, and the Rober ticolorful pages showing many pretty sugar. Cover pickles and let stand Deweys of Flint are the prospec-idesigns; plus directions for making 24 hours. Drain, saving juice. : a ) . tive bridegroom's parents. — proche items and a quilt.| ea juice and seal pickles | a. .a copy! in jars Plenty of Gr andmas Like Ani Chapter Headed to Take Care of Kiddies’ |by Mrs: Yakmalian as seen in Saturday Evening POS! Mrs, Albert Yakmalian was in- They Derive Pleasure Frora ‘Helping [stalled as president of Anl Chapter 4 With Their Grandchildren — pe at Sy deg By RUTH MILLETT RK Jae Selgeiinn wen toy . There are still plenty of “old-fashioned” grandmas - secretary, and Mrs. left in the world who think it is a privilege to: babysit/ Albert Papazian, i with their grandchildren. Mrs. Peter Googasian and Mrs J How do I know. Well, I had so many letters from/Jobn Hovsepian were guests at the grencmacthars who claimed + meeting. s hey were fed up with be-| muther who for herself : 2 : 7 ing unpaid baby sitters that and grandpa, too. $he writes: |Lydia Circle Meets i vows a column on their “This grandma grandpa With Mrs. Collison Open to the Public Every Day . just love to bab and | know in the Year Serving | Right back came a flood of let-| there must be plenty of others | Mrs. James Hursey has been TT Michigan’s Most Fabulous [ters from grandmothers who saw| whe feel as we do, We realize it’s [@Ppointed publicity chairman for = | ‘red at the idea that it is an im-| Seed for young folks to have a Lydia, Cincie of First Christian a | SMORGASBORD sf oosition. Sees Beneehing Seet Creme ie oe | sf Tetra ‘- sponsibility of child care and that |tie Collison of . Josephine avenve y: BUFFET | LA Meat trom a tew_ ho stepping out occasionally helps |Tuesday evening. : bes ehng peste, | Sie usta esas ae | Seat eS cee ee lens ema is | We one : * was : We Old Fashioned “In fact, in our family Saturday)... i Reap the folowing di “My daughter, her iusband and|is grandpa’s day and wild horses| morean. sasisted by Mrs, Duftcan | i | ing rooms: jfour lovely (but very lively) chis-\coulaat Sag: Bit swag. He a Gerald Monroe. the h b 7 4: © Lake Wood R ‘dren live’ near me. a . . ‘Wai ride a: ©The 1870 Room ~ “T am their official sitter and|Cbildren promptly at 11 o'clock andi Wisner PTA Fetes is appier 2° © The Red Room ‘my ego is inflated when they call|€ Wouldn't miss that weekly date © The Rotunda Room lon me. It is wonderful just to know |{°F the world. f Mrs. Mary Morse © The Pine Room \they trest ine _ “We certainly extend’ our. sym- ® The Orleans Room _ = . * = pathy to any young couple whose Pipiy Mary Morse al ecaiel - e , WEDDINGS—PARTIES || “when bedtime comes, prayers| Parents = naarans the Ctl of j bride BANQUETS are said and four pairs of little ; Those in the receiving line were arms have encircled my neck with en ell gt Ag oe ate < Mrs. Ervin Christie, Mrs. Zena ...happier becouse her Wed- lok rings : beeper bree ay we £ peal coals ‘ ae te tke ” _ and Mrs. Leah Herveat =. lock together with a gentle “click.” The | rare Pia sis brighter side a ha pelarg = ag joer : exquisite diamonds remain correctly . Quance charge -. aligned. No separating or twisting | FUNMY GRANNY? ments and PTA board members when worn as an ensemble; yet 1 Fall Plans Outlined ‘Another grandmother writes: “I, can’t understand why any grand- mother should resent being asked) Plans for the fall season were to look after her grandchildren now) made when Dorcas Circle of First : —s Ss tar Dat tome [- ee |} “Maybe I am just a funny old2 on t avenue. aS ee eaebece grandma, but I love my grand- COME IN FOR FREE children (I have three) so much COSMETIC DEMONSTRATION |that I want them any time I can iget them and I consider it a bless- either fing may be worn individvally. Adleen Watts Feted Adieen Watts, whose marriage to Everett H. Rawlings will take place on Oct. 5, was honored at greet fall is in |@ ‘Miscellaneous shower. Mrs. a pete a in one neutral |Flerence Miller of Keego Harhor hosted’ the event, with Roberta Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store | FRED N. PAULI CO. lacabsans MAPLE .ct BATES BIRMINGHAM ee CEE erune ing to have them visit me.” a ee shen peal bee Mrs, Juanita wr a of 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 > 2 : * x =*® Bronze might be the accent rma, Ohio, and Mildred W- E | 12 Ww. Moree re 20 ‘aig Mater frame greed! fae Sclor. '|lings as cohostesses. — | a The Store Where ponte Counts! 2-HOUR FREE PARKING HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED a WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S 7 STORE HOURS: Monday Thru Saturday ~ 9:30 A.M. until 5:30 P.M, Smart, Comfortable ROCKER and it SWIVELS | fnew view on THE SHIRTWAIST at its newest and prettiest in print tie silk -.--smart in its poised simplicity and softly stated classic lines. blue, green, tan. or red. sizes 8 to 18. 29.95 An Excellent Value at $4950 THIS CHAIR MEETS OUR - BUY THEM IN PAIRS 5 colors to select from and exceptionally nice RIGID SPECIFICATIONS © ; fabtics or you may order from many other _ FOR QUALITY fabrics. Foam rubber seat and back. In light or™- dark wood finish. Dress Salon—Stree? Level | You Will Enjoy Shopping at GENTRY’S , DRAYTON | _ HOME FURNISHINGS » a | | BIRMINGHAM ae x al ¥ | =. s 7 : ‘.HE eis c'4 PRESS, pRpay, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 . | : The Trick Is Not to Worry About Your Worries : The trouble with tension comes .|Wwhen you don’t bounce back. Borrowed Silverware - Incomplete Lender Discovers : That Fork, Spoon rere Are Missing _ By EMILY POST Price $5. 95 to $8.95 “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently, the _ According to Size daughter of our next-door neigh- bor was married. She had a rather large reception at home. One ev @-| ning shortly before ‘the wedding the mother came over to tell us of the wedding plans and asked if, - might borrow some silver. SHOE TODD'S store “Shoes for the Entire Family” 20 W. Huron FE 2-3821 great deal and have an ample "| supply .‘of apne I was only too glad to-help out. The day after ishe had borrowed. “After. she left and I was put- ting the silver back in the silver | chest, I noticed that a fork and spoon were missing. I am very much—upsetover it and don't : peng how to bring up the mn | ’ v neighbor without GRADUATES! ptlap eapaes help m — LEARN fo EABN §) answer: you can most property| =. ask her please to look and try to/ Day or Night Classes ara fork and spoon that =e] Call Today tor | detailed infomation | “Dear Mrs. Post: Would it be , Ne Age Limit proper to give a couple who will! ‘be celebrating their 25th wedding; Phone FE 4-1854. anniversary something not in silv er he Coll Miss Wilson Today ‘if you happen to know of some- thing else they'd rather have and PONTIAC sre = more yse out of than UTY COLLEGE - | ; = Intormeticn - Answer: By all means give them | Ter you happen to know would "s and Floor ‘please them most. You-can carry ' the ’silver motive by having ‘ ithe package done up in silver, | wrappings. Now You Can |} «pear mee. Say et Post: A friend and | T have been having an argument . someone | live], your trust—perhaps your husband, your parents, your clergyman, your doctor, your dearest friend — or your God. TWO COMMANDMENTS says Denver, Second Commandments.” - * : It’s easier to love God, she ad- mits, then to “love thy neighbor as thyself.” But the famed author of “Harvey” believes -_ oo. jfor the lives of others b fuller, Reaper life for ge As woman. And many women are turning to religion to escape modern tension, ‘adds Naomi Flax of the Women's; League of United Synagogues of America, She says: \80 among women than among men. | “My husband ‘and I entertain a But — influence their whole, * * * “Some~people may laugh at the j . the wedding. the bride's. mother|slogan ‘the family that prays t \came over and returned the things gether stays together.’ But prayer on the refreshment committee. does increase the loving nature and ability to stay together. And| itogetherness eases tension.” ' ON MANY FRONTS . The battle against tension is best fought on many fronts. The most minutes’ relaxation, whenever she can. squeeze it in during the day, -thelps cut down tension. BUDGETS HER TIME Capital hostess Mrs, Owen Caf- ritz; who works as hard in social and civic activities as any career woman, says her own private recipe for avoiding tension js “‘to) do one thing at a time and budget! Talk, Religion, Relaxation Ease Women's Tantigg . Two of s beéest- known po busiest married women offered similar “tons to their harried sisters. is time “to get some real relaxa-| Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer tion.” of the United States, believes. “systematic planning reduces ter- sions — it cuts down time and iS'jaxers* listed: by the National’ x * * things ly. ltrapped,’” ae * * ‘tortured with Mrs. See ape fate :0 oe ibe ‘suspicious of ‘others an self-doubt. Here's the McCarroll PTA Golf lamencnent ‘Meets Faculty, Closes Season : Executive Board | tuesday Tee Golt Club ended the season with: a Flag Dey tourna- Mrs. Reid Graham, president of ment followed by a smorgasbord -|MeCarroll School PTA, introduced luncheon. lmembebs of the executive board ‘day afternoon for a get-acquainted meeting. ; } Introduced were. Mrs. Farris Stevens, vice president; Boyd Reis, father vice president; Mrs: Ray-) jmond Meggitt, secretary; Mrs; Wil- Killson, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter Hiller, Mrs. J. G. Belont, | Mrs. Newford Kilgore, Mrs. M. L. Schooley, Mrs. T. J. Doyle, Mrs. | and Mrs. LeRoy Kruger. ee oe Mrs. Larry Retzoff heads t delegates. Marietia Spring, pm a Mrs. Delbert Hammett. pal, introduced the teaching staff Mrs. Graham and Miss Spine ‘presided at the tea table.. Mrs James Bays, Mrs, Eastman, Mrs. © Brash and Mrs. Neil Fletcher were. ‘Circle Has Meeting Mary -Martha Circle of Oakland) ‘Park Methodist Church met Wed- inesday in the East Montcalm) |street_home of Mrs. Leo Mine-| weaser. Mrs. Raymond Coombe’ aifa@~Mrs. John Lamont were in} charge of the program. Chairman for a November money-making project is Mrs. Mary Weddle. Don’t scream and run when you see the first gray stockings this fall. They're lighter on the leg and really very pretty with gray poms: Church‘Unit Mears at Rightmire Home — Talk the problem out. — Escape for a little while, if ‘as a new member of J March Group of First Presbyterian i\Chureh when that group met Tues-) Reitz as baie were “guests of Pee lbeation eel Aaa sascbo Bere ‘Aasisting the hostess were ‘Mrs. “Mrs. Cramer Smith was accepted Robert Will, Mrs, led right mt Mrs. John Peck. Mrs: H. Marbach, and Ella only to a movie or your TV set. — Work off anger, with plain | hard work, — Take one thing at a time, — Give in occasionally and "i easy with criticism. imy time.” included” in that budget’ _ These tips ‘are among the ‘‘re-| much better than the running! Association for Mental Health as “The real answer to tension,” en baph will do if 7 meget {possible aids for persons “feeling Flag Day winners were Mrs. | R. G. Delbridge, Mrs. Frank Lewis; shave been worked out if these “Th ‘been aevahiel \kiam ‘nominating committee and is ne ere ag a considera poet B tt, Mrs. George Brash’ sisted by Mrs. George Roberts, ‘sleeping pills, the way too many our punch bow! ase in religious feeling, ig Mrs. Fred Eastman, council Mrs. Schooley, Mrs. Ed Barnes ‘women today ewnllqw tranquilizers | — Do something for other peo-’ ‘ple — it will take the steam out of |your Own woes. These rules, & aan “against | | tension, add up. te a formula | | against loneliness too. Loneliness | i ae te ree eee = ‘and | : the lonely person is most apt to | erack up. When New York City inv estigated S417 attempted suicides Ly barbitu- | ate poisonings during an eight-’ month period of 1955, the results astounded tension experts. * * * Of the 547 attempted suicides, 407 were women, 140 men. | They were mostly married ‘women, a good percentage of them | working women. Yet not a single | jone could name a hobby, any in- \terest in the community “outside” | |themselves. ‘SOMEONE TO TALK TO. The official New York City De. |partment of Health conclusion was: | “Most of the problems could { | people had had someone to talk’ jt. oe * * * But they didn’t — and swallowed ior whisky. Having fun with others and. helping others has always been & sure cure for your own blues. Misery still loves company — but | the woman who thinks her own | | troubles are unsurpassed may be | able to ease her tensions when she discovers a lot of other women have the same’ troubles. No human being can stop-worry- | ing so long as he lives. The trick! ‘is not to worry about your worries. | “It's Childish to Tell Ycrasters Everything By MURIEL LAWRENCE When Greg- was first told his-.par- ‘ents were going to have a baby, he showed no interest. It was clear regarded their news as just) mysterious adult decisions which| it’s silly for children to even try ee understand. * ~*~ * However, a couple of days later when his mother was undressing |” him for bed, he suddenly asked. ‘What's this baby doing now? Where are you going to get it?” Now all his mother needed to say was, “It's: growing inside of | me now. When it’s big enough, it will let me know and get it- self born.” * * “CH ae It” BURTON S Apparel for Women --95 N. Saginaw *Calbi Music Co. is the exclusive dealer for the Conn Director, Conn, Selmer band instruments, and the B flutes and woodwinds What could be more * ee than having one of these dieoar> dha band instruments with which to start the new term. 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FRIDAY. _ SEPTEMBER 20, 1987 “"Roinantic Handshakes in Style ae the Duration pee “You oh ‘Revenge’, Lye - : Attack in High School: Class Perils Boy’ s Vision : NEW YORK 0 — A specialist says he is hopeful of saving the sight of 16-year-old David Ozer- sky, partially blinded by liquid lye tossed into a’ Brooklyn high school classroom yesterday. Ozersky’s alleged assailant, “Maurice Kessler, 17, a fellow stu-| dent, is scheduled for arraignment, today on a felonious assault aa * x * At St. Clare’s- Hospital. last! night, Dr. Loren P. Guy expressed! optimism about ultimate restora- tion of the youth's sight, but said it would be 10 days to two weeks to his eyés would be known. he cry night, Guy said, Ozer- sky had some vision. He was suf- fering from lye burns of the eyes, face, neck and back. * * * Police termed the aitack by Kessler as a revenge attack. Kess- ler, a Negro, had been free in) $1,000 bail pending trial on a mer by Ozersky, who is white. suk Ck spines oni 8 ee er suffered burns from the splat- . tering of the searing liquid after ovale «ory adleeeaplieradi it shattered on the. floor. handkerchief. During a flu epidem-| + s e » jie, the germs.he sprays make him). A science teacher, Isidor Auver-|* ™P8°e- bach, rushed into the room when|GAIN POUNDS i com- WASHINGTON (NEA) -—, You'd better become a snob if you don't want to get bitten by’ the Asian Flu bug, You may be force to give. up ‘that miracle diet even if it means you won’t be able to squeeze into your winter clothes. GIVE UP KISSING And if you're in love, just de- velop a romantic handshake and \give up kissing for “the duration." appedtg ect au! onda wanted you follow advice the Pub- | lie sah Service is about to distribute on how to fight influ- enza. The easy-to-follow set of rules has been prepared to help reduce the tumber of victims if Flu strik this country in. epidemie propor- tions and NEA is dble to present an exclusive preview. ALOOF MANNERS : They add up to the fact that aloof manners are one of the best de- fenses you'll have if you can’t get a shot of the new flu-fighting vac- cine. * * * -If flu should break out in your town, get ‘away from crowds. Breaking that date for. the big dance May be what save you from waking up with a cough, muscle aches,,chills, fever ranging from and sore bing even your best friends. Stay water until] ambulances arrived. Defendant Charged With Killing Juror CHICAGO &# — When the name of Mrs. Margaret de Franko was) called for jury duty in the trial of three men charged with armed’ bbery, the bailiff told Judge | Jules Hl Miner "She 'is dead” To Heat Your Piace “This man,” the "pail anid Olga’s clean — your Friday & Sa pees toa = defendants: | home stays bright. For ¥ poet Robert Smith, rod “is charges : September 20-21 with murdering ber." furnace or stoker, it Smith wad two Fiescnatiin ie heots just right. So terday were sentenced to long’ prison terms for the robbery of a drugstore. They go on trial to’ day for the murder of Mrs. de fatally shot, police said, when she walked in on the holdup of a liquor store. Franko, 45, last Feb. 21. She was f Big Ore Pile in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO—Fifteen bil-. lion tons of high grade iron ore are contained in the Brazilian state, of Minas Geraes, according to in-: “If you're existing on cottaget cheese to trim down an embar- . |vrassing wasteline, you better risk gaining a few pounds, PHS doc- fors advise regular well-balanced meals plus plenty of rest. Romance is taboo, The Asiatic Flu bug flourishes in the nose and mouth. Se when your girl friend snuggles up close, play it tough like those hard-to-get Heliyweed movie heroes. 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The PHS is bracing itself loys Y 9 e BONDED SALESMEN and replace the bags frequently./tor more deaths, _ SAN FRANCISCO (#—The pres- oie Call FE 8-3019 Wash your hands several times But medical experts explain ad- aslo “all Nanas OM ° pling I before Preper- | ditional fatalities will not mean lege was shanghaied and put! for Free Estimate Pislelaan diress that 4 the relatively ‘mild fu virus is | aboard a plane for San Francisco! spe you should) picking up stréngth. Especially )),.. night by sophomores. - OM ea take antibiotics until your doc-) vulnerable targets in the expect-.| 1, Tyin, 18 of Brighton, Colo.,| AMCO STEEL FENCE co. or gives his okay. These drugs! ed small death raté will be elder- who is studying for the ministry os . are used to combat other infections! ty people whose resistance is low: | oioved the hazin is Xx 621 S. 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Left to right are: Harrison Munson, of 57 Chapman St., business manager; Linda Stickney, of 174 South Edith St., treasurer; Jo Ann Morris, of 251 Ottawa Drive, typist; Gideon Robarge, of 936 Kenilworth Ave., assistant business man- ager; and Priscilla Runnels, of 151 W. Lawrence St., cashier. he | | \ * ‘ Pontiac Press Phote-. * PHS Student Union Collects $5,800 if Ef gr > i Hl 4 i z es zit a E E iy : E a : idolph, Ronnie . jon ‘ton, Kathy Hunter, Priscilla Jones, Sally Kempe, Careen McClements, and Kim Nixon. Others are: Judy Noren, Tom O'Brien, Larry Olliffe, Galen Ran- Jean Robarge, Shar- Smith, Susan Steinbaugh, Jo, Marilyn Vernon, Valerie Vasbinder, Donna Tate, Kay Whitfield, and Connie Smith. INCLUDES MORE THAN SPORTS The benefits the student receives by joining the Student Union for five dollars is worth $11.50. His membership card entitles him to : “i i County High Schools — Hold Post-Game Dances Clubs forming this year are art, band, camera, teachers, future homemakers, girl's glee, Hi-Y, Y-teens, O-club, and the pep club. oFsPsF aie tion to represerit the high school = * Pians to introduce the idea to _ the student body should be ready soon. : AT AVONDALE Avondale High School will meet Roosevelt High in the forensic, future} ; be 15 cents stag and 25 cents drag. Booster buttons are being sold According to forensic leader, Leonard Passint, the debate topic Four returning lettermen of last year are Richard Freeland, Bob Grusnick, Chuck Nurek, and Duane |Lau, the 1957 captain, AT WEST BLOOMFIELD The school term this fall at West Bloomfield. High School started with-a schedule change. Students agree that the new time 'schedule, school starting at 8:00 and dismissing at 2:45, is much im- proved from last year. Uniforms pressed, polished, and the Walled Lake High School band practiced marching drills this week to prepare to per- form at Briggs. Stadium on Sun- day, for the Detroit Lions-New York Giants game. The game will be televised and although Detroit stations will be blacked out, the Lansing and Toledo stations will cover the ly, Gloria Gunther, Kay Hamil-concert will be Dr. William L. Three other ‘high school bands! appro will participate. They are Waite of Toledo, Bedford, Van " Director Helmut Holland-Mo ” Dawson, of Tuskegee institute, Ala- bama. . Choir officers elected re cently were Larry Beamer, pres- ident;- Emmanuct! Williams, vice- president; Vickie Vandecar, sec- retary; David Kimball, treasur- Ronald Andrews to Head Staff By MICHAEL BUCHANAN ithe St. Michael High school news-| paper, is Ron Andrews. Other staff leaders are: Con- stance Shindorf, co-editor; and Joe Tatham, business manager. Re-| porters include: Edna Powers, Di- ané Kent, Mary Pruente, Joanne Moore, Elizabeth Klinck, Joanne Prudhomme, and Bob Haak. The ‘first edition is expected out in | Talk of the whole student body at middle of October. Oar sincerest congratulations g%.to our pastor, Father O'Reilly who recently celebrated his 35th | year as a priest. There are slightly over 260 stu- are waiting patiently for their class| rings which are expected to arrive between Thanksgiving and Christ- mas. : %* *« &* . The Catholic Youth Organization clubhouse went over with a bang as it was demolished to clear the way for the rest of the excavation for the new church which started a few weeks ago. TIE SCRIMMAGE The St. Michael High football team tied Clarkston in a scrim- mage game 14-14, with many freshmen and sophomores playing. Legion Members Head for Europe on,Goodwill Visit ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ih — A thousand or -more American Le- gionnaires headed for Europe to- day on a “pilgrimage for peace” after winding up their 39th annual convention. / : x * * ‘The exodus began gfter the vet- erans elected John S/ Gleason Jr.,| 42, banker,/ World ‘War II veteran and father/of six boys, as their new national commander. While most the convention- eers set out for/home, others took off on visits to old battlefields on a good will mission. */ * * They did but in vari together f en by t travel as a unit, s groups, All will get a reception to be giv- French government later The new editor of the Michaelite,/¢ty. Carol Murphy, Carol Stacey, er;- and Pat Brown and George Palaian, librarians, Other concert dates throughout the year include the Community Christmas Festival, February 19. The big Spring Concert will be staged May 6, 8, and 9. SELECT SWIMMERS At the Dolphins tryouts this week, new members were chosen. The swimmers selected were: Judy Dearing, Gail Gibson, Ann Gillies, Kathy Hunter, Shirley Hutchinson, Pat Kline, Betty Law- + to Graduation + shape, ristmas Concert, December 15 and the City Wide Vocal Music, jhall last Friday night. St. Fred's Holds Class Elections >Select Marty .Koenig ta Lead Senior Class By PAT FOSTER During the past two weeks the dazed looks on the faces of the St. Fred’s freshmen have been wearing off and projects for the year have been taking definite * * * _ Among the main topics of conver- sation are the senior class rings which have just arrived, and plans for the yearbook, Rumor has it that a certain Class elections were on the agenda recently. * * * The senior class has elected Mar- ty Koenig, president; , vice-president, Dick -Powe, treasurer and Ingrid Soderberg, secretary. Frank Palopli, president; Cynthia Moloney, vice-president; Frank Zwicker, treasurer, and Pat Doyon, secretary, * * *® Heading the sophomore list is Dennis Pearle, president; Colette Schaeffer, vice - president; Phil Bieri, treasurer and Theresa Dob- The freshmen will wait a little -Jonger to get acquainted before electing their officers. The freshmen were informally welcomed at a get-acquainted rec- ord hop in their honor at the school Our football team will meet Holy Cross of Marine City at Wis- ner Stadium Sunday night in the \opening game of the season. The game was preceded by this year’s first pep-rally this afternoon at the school hall. * * * Barbara Strang, Ellen Schac-| - The junior officers consists of}. Sally Vogel and Joan Wood. Sandra aad CAPTAINS LEAD TEAM, ROOTERS — Tom Blezinski, of 4539 Thirza Court, Drayton Plains, a tackle on the Waterford Township High School's football team and captain for tonight's first home game against Royal Oak Dondero High School James S .Fry Is New Principal f lagainst St, Agatha by a score of Oak Dondero at WTHS stadium. 47-0. By SANDY CLEMENCE Waterford Township High |hour. today. The committee mem- School’s first football game of the bers for the pep assembly were .lyear is set for tonight when the|Lenora Schack, Aaron - Wright, We won a scrimmage Sunday Skippers take on the Oaks of Royal the senior class, was held last \Normatt Thomas, Brenda Donald- son, Phil Rieves, Laura Terry, and Jim Davis. : Pontiac Press Phote compares his method of attack for the team with Carole Moore, of 885 Lakeside Dr., Waterford, cheerleader captain who will urge the erowd to root for a victory. Waterford High Meets Royal Oak Dondero First There will be an after-game dance tonight. . James S. Fry, former principal of Isaac E. Crary Junior High School, and 14 new teachers have joined the staff of WTHS. Mr. Fry A pep assembly, sponsored by The Trouble — Which One Is for Me? ~ |Eckley, music instructor, selected Lincoln Junior High has been what club to select from the thirty of- fered .by the various teachers as and home-making, photography, printing, and many book clubs. The teachers had some fun this week as they gathered in the cafeteria after school on Monday to - enjoy the Meet-The-New Teachers’ Tea which was planned by Sydney: Jones and his social committee. He was assisted by Donna Gregoire, Bobbie Com- paroni, Giadys Wilkinson, Jerry Smith, Richard Hall, and. James Bruno. . Mrs. Al A. Stolzman of the home- department and Clinton Lefter, guidance . instruc- tor, were the honored guests. * * * Students are polishing up old acts and skits and planning new ones as they get ready for the All- School Talent Show to be pre- sented October 4 and 5. John Mittledorf is chairman and will be assisted by all the teachers in the speech department. Lincoln Junior Band rehearsals are in full swing for the fall pro- gram as Eldon C. Rosegart, director, puts the members through their paces getting ready for the first appearance of the band. It joins all junior high bands and the Pontiac Senior High march- ing band in a half-time perform- ancé at a football game in Novem- ber. Dan Taylor is the student manager; Bruce Linebaugh, librarian; and John. Young, equipment manager. The full band rehearses daily in the school audi- torium. ‘ * * tr Try-outs for the Choralines have been held for two weeks as Sue lish teacher. is president and Terry Braun vice president. The Arrow Club, which produces and Wendell Banks, business Arnold handles exchange. * * * ern’s new teachers. AT MADISON Ten new teachers are at Madison Junior High this school year.| Among them are Clark Balch, Jay, Bates, “Emil Diewald, Kenneth Ferguson, James Hon, Kindy, R. Lorraine Leland, Jewell Mills, Brooks . Robertson Robert Vackaro. . (°° £48 . Madison’s Student Council has ~ been organized and is ready. for - a busy year. Heading the group this year will be Becky Bomsta, president; Bruce Norton, vice president, and Gary Holtz, sec- retary-treasurer, P Faculty advisers for the group are Norman Felt, Dean Hall, Rob- * * * Newly elected representatives in- clude Nancy Williams, Regina Turner, Clara Dawson, Christ Payne, Tony Higdon, Karen Phil- lips, Betty LaBarge, Marilyn Ro- barge, Linda Larson, Sharon Bratt, Mary Teets, and Barbara Mar- shall. All homerooms at Madison Junior High have elected their officers for the coming semes- ter. . ° Representing the 220 seventh grade students who make up six lowing (listed consecutively presi- A 14—Jenny Agelink, David Bihl, Nancy Morris, and Lorrain Mc- Wethy. A 15—Benny . Schweitzer, |, Sharon Verwey, Kaye Gorsline, and Helen Boatright. A 18—Eileen —Michael Moczarski, John Pierce, iC 2 — Gary. Pocvhiola, lotte, Linda Luebke, and Robert Lee. Coun- | Wednesday. This year’s its first meeting of the Salem Jack Brownell, and being ' ficers: A 1 Donald Vance, Tom Peggy Fielding. A 2—April Krupa, Anne Voyna the student newspaper, held its|Audrey Ladd. first meeting of the year Tuesday| The ninth grade at Madison ‘this and selected the following staffjyear includes a total of 240 stu- members: Sharon Drew, editor; |dents. Representing the seven 9th Sharon Williams, associate editor; | : =| igrade homerooms will be: A 6 (te English. milla Scott. Georgia: qv tans, Junior High Pupils Join Clubs This Week sponsor is Margaret Scott, Eng- (Susan Jones, and William Sweeney. Charlene Wiegert |A. 19—Janice Johnson, Art Solo- man, Jerry Pirochta, and Diana Haines. C 6—Terry LaFrance, Jo- r, DiAnne Call, and \John Erkkila, Gene Coe, Patric manager. Page editors are Jenni-| McCoy, and James Miller. B 1— fer Clark, Sharon Guenther, Judy! Joy Ann Rattew, Sandra Barrie, Hensley, Kenneth Van Bibber, Pat parbara’ Herdener, and J dy took place. The former Ruth Den- iRunyan. A 13—Brenda Keesling, | James Capistrant, and Sandra|the bride of Frank Green. Joseph A faculty tea was held on Wed- Rose. A 8—Patricia Mazur, Charles nesday afternoon honoring: East-|Johnson, Barbara Pierce, and Ca- A 17—Bob Pierson, Roger Roberts, Berna Kognig, and ‘Ronald St. Amant. A 21—Robert|ings. * |Kuhn,; Donald Miller, David John-| son ,and Robert Travis. A 10—j)lar activity which gives excellent Tony Higdon, Ellen Kay Duse, Phil opportunity for challenging stu- and Blanche Thompson./dent interests, primarily along the bott, is now helping hall traffic to function more smoothly. The Student Council is under the direction of Irene Dawson, librar- ian, and Roger Gunn, counselor and guidance instructor this year. The one new faculty member if |\Betty Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson is * £2 * Two August faculty weddings jnis, who teaches English, became Shara, social studies teacher, mar- ried the former Mary Jane Kohn. Thirty-two clubs have been or- ganized and have held initial meet- This is a phase of extra-curricu- hobby lines, is the new principal and the teach- ers are: Harold Hemming, géog- raphy?» Richard J. Meier, choral music director; Ruth L. Chamber- lin, English; Charles Reicks, Eng- lish and speech; and Robert C. Smith and Harriet Woessner, per- manent substitutes. * * * Others are: Jack O. Anderson, English; Duward C. Chaffee, Eng- lish; Mrs. Beverly Southwell, typ- ing; Edward B, Mott, French; Stephen M. Hubbell, pre-retailinz and co-op; Jerry Wallace, worid history and basketball coach; Don- ald Perrin, band; and Charles J. Wiseman, math. ‘ “The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners,” adapted from a television piay by Reginald Rose, has been chosen as the first Dramatics club play. The cast includes: Rick Erik- sen, Carole Wade, Eileen Walsh, Dustan Smith, Marcia Cameron, Carole Tynan, Don North, Dayton Thomason, John Teeuwissen, Nan- cy Raymond, Bill Barnett, A.J. Lowe, Brenda Lewis, Carol Saul, and Jane Dovletian. * * * Others include: Dave Wilson, |AT WASHINGTON Washington Junior High began’ regularly scheduled classes and activities this fall with 807 students, laccording to Norman H. Kuijala, principal. There are 273 new sev- enth graders. The hall-guard crew of 27 un- reckless Driver Sentenced Kenneth M. Taylor, 23, of 4051 Hendricks St., was found guilty of driving by Municipal Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum to- day and entenced to six months Sara Barningham, Don Tate, Nan- cy Richards, Nancy- Robertson, Roger Meyers, Ron Somerville, Ruth Ann DeGrow, Betty Vernon, Bob Luther, and Bob Burt. The WTHS choir has chosen “The Mikado” by Gilbert and Sullivan for its annual opereta. It der the direction of W. W. Ab- probation and $75 costs. Edgeworth, Gary Clevenger, Dor-|'— othy Boyd, and Janice Moore. B 3))_ ‘Tne 190 eighth grade’students are| i. guided by the following | of 4! eee 8s S ee 5 be uke ert Vackaro, and Donald Porritt.) homeroom groups, will be the fol- “4 dent, vice president, secretary and| r): Homeroom A 12—Gail! >) TerMarsch, Wayne Daniels, Carol re Chamberlain, and Michael Sadler.) > *® Assured | _, Satisfaction * Guaranteed Quality spare |will be presented in November. Our Reg. $300 $150 s EONARD’S MME 20 N. Perry St. Here are the finest ex- & amples of the diamond craft- man’s art... diamonds >. chosen for fire- = bright bril- @& fiance and mounted in settings of ex- quisite loveli- ness... at the lowest prices ever for such high quality. iF YOU WISH LAYAWAY ‘ (Corner of Lawrence) ’. Tt will be televised nationally by his a national publication about _ and about football in general brings up an interesting item. paying the-highest-coaching: salary in the country, and that is because they are actu- ally paying three head coaches. They bought up Bernie Crimmins’ contract for this year. Then there's the head coaching salary, for Dickens. As a result of Dickens’ . Bob Hicks is listed as “coach in charge,” and he is being paid a head coaching salary. The exact figures are not known, but repo: the 1957 football season is costing Indiana about $45,000 for three head coaches. ABOUT DICKENS’ SUSPENSION of Dickens was a topic of discussion - recently at a gathering of football people, and regard- less of whether Evashevski admits or denies he made the statement that the Hoosier coach was penalized instead The of the school, it is said to be The violation was based on how much aid Indiana could tender a boy under the new Big 10 Code. Indiana was served and indicted on the charge that 22 boys were offered more than the code These boys were promised $50 a month and trips home a : : ps year. ak ot The Big 10 Commissioner and a committee of three headed the hearing, and lca ag carer lied Indiana waived the right to appeal, but in its Forest Evashevski’s denials of statements he made for! Indiana coach Phil Dickens rts are that the truth. BRIGHT SPOT — Newcomer Stan Noskin is expected to give veteran Jim Van Pelt at U. of M. more competition for the play Pittsburgh in the Steel City) rand, despite coach Bud Wilkinson's foreboding of disaster, rate 13 point favorites to win their 4lst straight game. Pitt is strong, perhaps the strongest outfit in the East. But despite the loss of 18 lettermen, Oklahoma has no intentions of permitting a blotch on its record which includes: 1. 40 straight victories. 2. 116 straight games in which it has scored. 3. Undefeated in the Big Eight since Wilkinson took over as coach in 1947. Wf the Sooners follow their usual pattern, they’ll start shaky, then tted. | plane; * to the rules, the from the plea it asked for leniency on the basis that the coach ne’) be the 32nd Detroit Tigerlin their night meeting in New : was new, that the rules were new and that the pro- pitcher to join the exclusive list/ York, Detroit is a scant two games| - Mac- Pentise Press Photo apes visions were not fully understood. | of Dome winners since Roscoe behind the Red ir i te Yanks cae ee oe a eer ae Bevo eat: peasom opener tonight againet Wyandotte oh Wie- Villanova Saturday Instead of suspending the school it was the coach wh0/rn, si: years ago. race. : : on the practice field as Chiefs prepare for their ner Stadium. Game time is 8 p. m. : was penalized. In most thoughts, the former would have! 1 he makes it, his name will|— “| WACO, Tex. Uh-Baylor shoves been the more severe so Dickens was the man to pay. be. enshrined along with Tiger i . off on what is fervently hoped wil eye isa pnee time imposing full pénalties for|bonvvan, George Mullin, and the| State Football Action Gets Heavier 7 = wil be championship season fo violations because of “leniency” in the Indiana case, ister diy. slants Mke Schone | ei ~o et meno mnass Ee === T tans Meet Rival Marquette >" ' houser. * * * Every Monday evening will be the time for the area) The hottest pitcher in the ma- (ms : ‘This is Supposed to be the most : . ‘ _ xperienced ‘team in pag, ard oe eee ee or ee Len OF Ge dee etainer taper ts DETROIT #-— The first big, consin hold the edge with 12 Henning and huge Dave Paden, |Officer who was burt in the game |i : reyes ial ies weekend’s football game will be shown with coach Jcsse| Mt the magic number this sea-|weekend of football action gets) wins, 10 losses and two ties, | 16) and 210 respectively. at Segmaw. spearheaded by talented tackle MacLeay narrating and the fans asking the questions|.""" started in Michigan Saturday with) The key to Detroit's success} Captain Dick Chapman, 215, yan Matty Wolewrs ae pop eae ior png land y drew about 75 people. ous. x ictory when|Ushted by the University De-|Marine who has taken over the) dienty of beef in the line with | sfeup of area players on the |A&M some anxious moments in . ~ the Milwaukee’ Braves meet the ol clash agaist rival Marquet quarterbacking after a season at 220-pounders Emerson Dromgold gy rag yoga Perl a4. Chicago Chicago today. ° {in halfback and Tony Sterlitz at the guards, | 90" , 7 Date Phares ot the Checugn Witte The two Big Ten schools, Michi-|"* = Speer po EP tackle Denny | Wayne O'Shaughnessy, and half- | Baylor comes out with the fel- Sox, another 19-game winner, has|gan and Michigan State, open their|P®¥ Passer and will operate the Schroeder and 200-pound Dick | back Walt Poe of Pontiac are [low who never has been able to n ; ' : Sai Sept. 28. [new Winged-T system installed" by : in the backfield. finish a season—he couldn't even : muffed one chance to get in the|seasons next Saturday, Tremont this aamaoe White. aap ing starts(stzt one of them—because of , 3 iaetig, ad's or ecdied Deal aa ee sa * ok oe oe 5 ey = at righ half for the Ypat’cleven|>roken bones, He's Doyle ‘Tray- . s , Jd : em - t half for Ypsi eleven t. : Q rum average, has fost only 7 of (initial season with the first crop an Billy Russell, a 3-9 Penn-|*t right he Central sichtgns poap-(weth quarterback Jerry Wedge = ee Can V fl OF | 23 pa of players who have been recurit- ia peedster and sophomore! ing host to Western Michigan and| Birmingham calling the signals. |,.°% and Bobby Peters and Far He has’ pitched 248 innings, givenied under the Gus Dorais Memorial| Bruce Maher of Detroit will be/.."saturday night games, Eastern! Other state games include In-|rel] Fisher a couple of fine run- : - up 198 hits and 67 bases on balls) Foundation. at the halves. The deep fullback’ siichigan will visit Hope College|diana Central at Alma, Defiance/ning halfbacks, round out the LOS ANGELES #—Young — < and onan orkking = = : wes _ . slot is still a tossup between Vie! 5 Holland, and Hillsdale hosts|at Adrian, Albion at Wabash and! starting quartet behind the 210- a who was just two years| o— cnyerse He has beaten every club in the! Year ago for the purpose of mak Lakeland College of Wisconsin. |Kalamazoo at Valparaiso. |pound. line. , Archie Moore begat é , * * * it 22 carries his pound-|circuit at least. twice. Cleveland a — ee ee fighting main events, battles Be che. l-inch { Heland Chicago he has nicked for won Chips SS on Md game | wens goon nn oe ee me Se ee relieve the crafty but aging box-|emphasizes speed rather than|three victories and Boston five. = nate pantry oe i |; | we ee title tonight et eeY slugging ability, although he|- All this is a tar ery trom the ern without Pontiac balfoack Phillf eee ee in the *t0PPed 23 of 35 foes since turn-| performance of the 2-yeaf-old 4 . OU ittle ——— a to iS Pro after being on Uncle} Kentuckian who posted a 51 | competition. . pameaenie ant Rees) pear ia Sam’s 1%2 Olympic squad. record in part of a season with | At least three . a oo decreased. By ring time, the|, Tomy earned the title shot by Detroit last year. be in the starting ; l champion probably will be fa- “necking out Chuck Spieser in Dé-| His position with the Tigers re-|cording to coach n lla c é wrel - jtroit last April 4 byt could only| mained shaky even through spring|has more depth a da S em ~~. gain a draw against French.Ca-|training this season and he ad-|since World War . Ss That's 1 , An-|nadian Yvon Durelle on June 14./mits he had no idea at that time * ‘ rad ua ts (Prcmimngiiievi Venerable Archie, vastly proud|of the turn of fortune the season ourney ' ag =—* ty contienmae He|°t his boxing honors, which ar-|would bring. . inexperienced ”” failed to finish four times while|(“°% St 8” age when most fight: va ee eee ' Monaghan Trophy Test), Oklahoma-Pittsburgh 1s the big one tomorrow, and tf the campaigning as a middleweight,|° he ‘en ae agg “oor attain | Ul econ dial neon tran eSgesleed PI _ fabulous march of the Wilkinson raiders is to be interrupted pressions. He hasn't lost, how- ever, since moving into the 175- pound class in late 1955. Scheduled for 15 rounds or less at the Olympic Auditorium, the title battle starts at 9 p.m. EST. NBC with the Los Angeles area blacked out to a radius of 150 miles. * *® * The champion, who might be anywhere between 40 and 44 years old, goes after a knockout early while Tony plans to stay away Davidson Sidelined in Tennis Tourney = . Bunning Goes After 20th at KC Tonight ae (Tempe) vs Wichita, Iowa State vs. Denver, Arizona vs.“ Brigham Baylor Faces Able since he captured it from Joey Maxim in St. Louis on Dec. 17, 1952. Twice he beat Joey in re- turn matches and stopped Bobo Olson, Harold Johnson and Yo- lande Pompey. x * * Tonight he collects a $90,000 guarantee while Anthony works mostly for the opportunity to be- come champion. In addition to the undisclosed television guarantee, believed in the neigfiborhood of $70,000, the house was scaled for a $116,000 business with no assur- three-game series against the A's could move the Tigers into a tie! i} Champs Are Unbeaten Men's World Softball Tournament ‘field was down to six teams to- defending titlist Clearwater Bomb- ers stay unbeaten and a gne-hitter pitched for Montreal. Clearwater Bombers defeated ance jit would be packed. Tony’s contract calls for 3319 per cent of gate proceeds over $40,000. 'fians eliminated Bossier City, La., }1-0. CLEARWATER, Fila. — The day after games which saw the Houston, Tex. last night, -2-0. Gib- bie Wesolowski pitched a one- hitter for Moftreal as the Cana- LOS ANGELES (#—The latest international star to bite the dust! at the Pacific Southwest Tennis, Tournament—a_ black-haired Swede named Sven Davidson —! blames the hard cement courts for downfall x *« * 1 “These cement courts here com-| — pletely frustrated me,” said Dav- idson, who lost a match yesterday to defending champion Herb Flam! of Beverly Hills, Calif., 1-6, 6-3. 10-12, 61, 6-2. x * Davidson joined in defeat other foreign stars such as Ashley Coop- | er, Neale Fraser and Mal Ander- son, all of Australia, who were. beaten earlier in the tourney. | In other matches yesterday, Al- thea Gibson of New York dropped her first set to Sally Moore of Bakersfield, Calif., but rallied and, defeated the 17-year-old high) school coed, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Wyant Joins Argonauts TORONTO w — Freddy Wyant,| a fofmer reserve quarterback for! the Washington, Redskins of the, National League, joined the To-, ronto Argonauts of the: Big Four * | ie New | , OVER THE TOP — Outfielder Jim Lemon of Washington keeps |™ | his head down as he slides under the flying spikes of Nellie Fox, iast night. Wyant was a collegi-| Chicago 2nd sacker, in force play. Chisox won the replay of Mon- ate star at West Virginia. , * day’s rainout in the'13th inning, 7-3. ae newes. beeen York, 7: \ or Nixon arid vs. NATIONAL LEAGUE Wea Lest Pct. Behind | Milwaukee 57 _ |8t. uis 4 8 13 - : \ » woes a FO ee ee ee ee wm me a ae ce te & ‘ 3 4 a6? . Keat- Open to Any Area 4- Man Plant Team Paul Bada, Walt Latozas, Char- ley Barker and Chuck Cappel, com- prising the defending champion golf team for the new (2nd year) P. J. Monaghan Industrial Golf Championship, were expected to re- turn for the 1957 defense of the handsome award. This quartet rep- resented General Motors Truck & Coach company, first winners of the trophy that replaced the for- mer Babcock trophy, retired two m.—Brewer Ford jpositions on the prep and junior Kuzava Bought by Cardinals - ST. LOUIS u» — The St. Louis Cardinals bought Bob Kuzava of Wyandotte, Mich., from the Colum- bus Jets yesterday to bolster their pitching staff in their pennant strentch drive. The veteran lefthander, who began the season with the Pitts- burgh Pirates, was to join the Cardinals today im time for the start of their three-game series at Cincinnati. : Kuzava had an 8-1 record with Columbus and an earned’run aver- age of 3.41. The Cullinan Diamond, largest diamond in the world, weighs more than 3,000 carats, and was found near Pretoria, Union of - South Africa, in 1905. . years ago by GMT. Coach team carded q medal total of 300 for the 18-hole event to edge Fisher Body’s team by three strokes. Ron Rothbarth, dack Ross, Harley Hyatt and Ed -team, z 4 Tournney is set for Oct. 5 at Pontiac Country Club, starting at noon. Tourney chairman Jim Hanes of Pontiac Motor’s team, says entries will close Sept. 26 to permit pairings to be set up suf-| ficiently early so all may know their starting times. Hanes says teams were tenta- tively listed now for GMT, Fisher, Pontiac Motor, American Forge, Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Avon Tube and Rochester National Twist Drill were said to be considering entries. Any industrial firms in the Pontiac area are invited to enter this season, this is more likely than any other to be the day. I'm not surprised that many, especially in Pittsburgh, are giving the Panthers more than an outside chance. Pitts- burgh is a good football town, as the old home of Jock Suth- erland would have to be, and a knowledgeable one. This is a tremendous opportunity for Pitt. Victory would : * be for the Panthers and for Eastern football a great chunk of prestige. + . x * Significant games in uncommon number dot football's first weekend of strife —- Navy-Boston College, Texas A & M-Mary- land, Georgia Tech-Kentucky, California-SMU, Oregon State- USC among them. But if Pitt were to outscore Oklahoma, the date would be remembered by many for that game alone. The Sooners are one of the teams that have stayed largely with the split-T. They have used variations, of course. But this has been an offense based on a single theme put into play by good personnel well taught. Most successful sys- tems. have been built on a basic theme. I’m thinking now of Rockne, Warner, Doble, Stagg and some others. But this, of course, requires the kind of materia! on which a coach may rely from year to year. It is when the teams, says Hanes, and they should contact him at either FE 2-8111 or ‘FE 46000. Schedule ‘Y’ Another swimming season gets under way at the Pontiac YMCA Sept. 30 when tryouts begin for teams which will represent the local organization in competition this year. : * * *, Intermediates begin trials Oct. 4 at 7:30 p. m., divers start Oct. * material is good one year, spotty, the next, that the coach is’ forced to improvise. a oe The manner in which Bud Wilkinson has taught his teams to execute the option play, with its often slight but deceptive variations, has put probably as much burden on the defense as any series college football has seen. In the last couple.of years, Pitt has employed the option play too with great effectiveness, much of it based on the skill of the able and now absent Salvaterfa. Pittsburgh has not gone so generally with the split-T, but has mixed it with the straight-T and first-rate passing. If John Michelosen has been able to replace Salvaterra ade- quately, and if that Pitt line is as good as we have been hear- ing it is, this can be an interesting game. 5 at 12:45 p. m. and the men’s ee ¥ , 4 * : Mave Seer Becton Collen. Navy's| TEXAS over Georgia this Swim Trialsesiet See, wo ema Sect ee olla land on way back, but not quite this Yar|nave line trou cam ccemggt ner team opens training sessions Oct, | OKLAHOMA over Pittsburgh, but it’ ee Tat 7 m. Pitt's big chance, and can be a NORTH CAROLINA ores i State it 7 p.m. Tbe with wary eye on Hunter and Christy, : BA over Villanova. re gg fine | State backs ; The prep team will be limited to} man built on « splendid line. CALIF over the edge to the ages of 9 fl 32,] ace hove te een Or et iiuinie dati Cal., 90 two new od while swimmers 13 and.14 are ARKANSAB or Oklshoma State. is pening, reo was hit ‘4 graduation. eligible for the junior group... | "over south Caralina bat 6: C's es — Pontige will meet various ‘X'?| 20 Gtr ‘over Mareuetie in s bate xing, t Fey teams ft ut the area in the ot teams. , ae State different age groups during / the have weebies, tor irs catly 10t| COLORADO aa ae “a coming season in conjunction with A. THON. over/ Kentucty.| OREGON STATE cre Gon Tae tat 1 # : \ i 94 wt tm a a a ‘he raul ’ Tech's top veterans will balance a 5 poe ee ee ee Oe ee ee, ee et ee ne — = hk if A a - mg ey ewe ar mg, Sk Me Bee bate Oot o- TEXAS LEAGUE | ton 3. Dallas ory aeeyen, ad leads best-' ° “This Hor Fld the sleds & we've ‘beet for our livesi" ior eit out why today.{ An additional surprising game will be the 14-to-14 tie between Oregon State and Southern Cali- fornia — according to miy astron- }omer, Dr. Viadimir McGrath. With these thrills in front of |you, read the rest of the scintil- lating forecast! Boston College 13, Navy 7 | WE NEED TRADE-INS Mercury Motors on Display DICK DEAN'S WATERFORD HARDWARE Tk LAND( “at Baylor 30, Villanova 14 el! OR CRN DLO MILL TA WATERF Marquette 19, Detroit 6 Georgia Tech 20, Kentucky 13 Texas 13, Georgia 12 | Denver 19, Iowa State 13 | Bice 28, Louisiana State 7 ‘Wash. State. 13, Nebraska ¢ N. Car, St. 20, N. Car. 14 Oregon State 14, S. California 14 Oklahoma 19, Pitt 14 . South Carolina 14, Duke 7 Texas A, and M, 23, Maryland § Tex. Christian 21, Kansas 6 West Virg inia 19, Virginia 15 Wyoming 20, Kansas State 14 Big Cars Run Sunday at Rocket Speedway Indianapolis-type big cars will race at the Rocket Motor, Speedway this Sunday ad mei jin a seven - event ‘maxed by a 20-lap “ae The Rocket track is located on highway M21 just east of Ovid. ‘Sundfy’s time trials start at 1 p.m., with the ist race at 2:30. -The Johnny Brayshaw Memorial ‘stock car races will be held: at the Rocket ova] on Sunday,- Sept. }22. Starting times are 6:30 and| iH VOU NEVER HAD VODKA 80 GC0O0D ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., Detroit 7, Mich. 20-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain “Arkansas 20, Okla, A. and M, 14) " "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Wyandotte Aims for Revenge of (56 Humilation Pontiac Holds Edge: in Series; Dots Hav 23 Lettermen By BRUNO L. KEARNS Editor, Pontiac Press Grid Calendar ad AY'S PREP GAMES at Berkley Yast Detroit at Van Dyke Goanheest at Birmingham Bay City Handy at tg: Huron Mt. Clemens at Grosse Pte. Hace! Park at Flint Beecher Inkster Roosevelt at Avondaie Lake Orion at Roseville Troy af Detroit Lutheran Madison at Roya) Oak St, Mary Utica at Pitzgerald Clarkston at Oxford West Bloomfield at Milford Holly at Grand Blanc Piymouth at Northville Bloomfield Hills at Clarenceyille South Lyon at Brighton Flint Atherton at ‘Aimont Peck at Dryden Utica St. Lawrence at Armada * Lam | Owosso at Grand Rapids "south at Saginag GR Catholic st Arthur Hil festerésy) SUNDAY'S PREP GAMES . Michael } Shrine at St. Patrick SATURDAY'S — GAMES ! e at Western Michigan at Centra! Michigan at Hope (Wis.) at Hillsdale SUNDAY'S PRO GAME New York at Detroit (exhibition) | Wood Duck Hunting | | Forbidden in State LANSING (® — Again this year, Michigan hunters are forbidden to shoot the wood duck, a once-| |populous variety whose numbers. have dwindled sharply in recent gor the lights Pontiac High School’s 60th foot-' ‘ball season under its 2Ist -head coach kicks off under the lights of | Wisner Stadium tonight when the, Chiefs meet a vengeful Wyandotte | eleven at 8:00 p.m. This is the.6th game between the | started in 1952 as a season opener each time. Tonight the Bears are favored. * *. The Chiefs have won four of five|pected ‘to be strong in their re- played, Lone defeat came in 1955| spective leagues this fall, but there on the Wisner gridiron where the is nothing like the impetus of;guard John Rise, Clawson at Center Lime | y - Augustine | | Bears took a 25-6 decision. Last year the Chiefs humiliated the Wyandotters with 39-7 verdict | after the Dots fumbled eight times, five of which led to PHS teuchdowns. Proving that the Bears were not as bad as the score, they finished with a 6-3 season record of which four were shutout. victories. Pontiac will be facing a big ex- perienced line headed by 210 pound center Steve Stieler and 215 pound tackle Joe Carollo a 6-2 senior. | Quarterback De Piint- Central at Fee | \Galeski at fullback. Benedict) Browne at 175 are both senior ——— The end who took Micb-| Jast year, Ron Cronell, oa ut tie 175 | pounds returns. .He also is used | im the defensive backfield. Coach Dick Hoffheins has been ¥ ' iat Wyandotte for 15 years, but? | lover Royal Oak a team which years. | Game experts say hunters may see large number of “woodies” states of the Mississippi Flyway. bird with a long tail which makes’ the proportion ahead and behind! the main body appear equal. Other} identifying features are also a choppy wing motion, white under- parts | and a high-pitched ‘‘weep- weep” call unlike the quack ge most ducks. | © Interior. Vacuumed ® Steam Cleaned Tires - © Washed and Dried 7 50 © Chrome Cleaned | For Quieker—Faster Service We Have }were taken last year, the fourth ' fone million. ‘hunters took 60 to 70 per cent of i] j Predict Banner Season for Pheasant Hunters LANSING # — Field surveys. point to another million-plus sea-; on opening day Oct. 1, since | they’re early migrants. Actual. | ly, population of the species is | only ‘about 20 per cent of what | jterback Dick Whitmer will do the Gerry directed the running attack which includes a pair of 160-pound senior} | ibacks John Winn and Bill Jeffrey along with big 195 pound Dan wealth of returning Emanual Contino at 170 and Art Wyandotte’s lone touchdowns pass jthis is his Sth season as head coach. \During this time he has a record of 19-13-1. jin the Border Cities last year with! a 3-2 mark including a 19-0 win whipped Pontiac by the same score. Coach Jesse MacLeay cent the \Chiefs through a light workout un- last night. players were down with flu, none iseriously excépt that it kept them) = | > jout of rence = awhile. * Larry cise and Les Wat- kins, a pair of halfbacks, were both down with the flu, however, it was 10 years ago in northern | all hands were reported in good shape physically for the game Here’s how to identify the wood! except for end John Phiegm. ‘{duck: Took for a medium sized) Junior Gary Andrews may start|~ ,at end in place of Phiegm who suf-| ifered ‘a bruised hip in practice. Mike Hardiman has been as-| = signed the kickoff duties and quar- mting. Kickoff tonight is 8:00 o'clock. _ AUBURN LANES LADIZs — 5. Dr. Ervin 4 Liv. uburn Lanes- 4 Pour ers _——? Inc 3. Team No. 9 mas’ Mkt. 3 Russ’ Gerv. Bald win-Walton 2. Team No. 4 Bessie Horton 172,. Pran Keller 428, Baxter—L. 752; Auburn Lanes 2067. son for pheasant hunters this year, | the State Conservation Department reported today. More than 1,126,000 fingnecks § d straight year the bag surpassed’ Estimates indicated ' the cock pheasant population. t ic Wheel Washer SHERBROOKE, —~ Karl Reinz ter en Automati re los a ae ar va art Retas work done on Son Analyzer yu, sor s, ie. Pos ANGELES —— Charley’ Black, 165,| R co KUHN AUTO WASH [.22.23°5= cei: | MARKET TIRE CO. TT 1, Open 9 te © 149 W. Hu Across from. Firestone ta v0, bn ‘ee Velasquez, 13 nw. ee. vn — 132, Oakland, Calif, a” -_ SPECIAL Motor Tune-up All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets thru ‘55 Labor end $ 2% - Materials Guerenteed $500 - £. 1 y Mo U; 4 0° QO JACK-POT of VALUES! The Biggest Bargains in Our History | _ CLOSE-OUT SALE! Noble The Dots finished third | ; ei * 20, 1957 y Dondero Strong Opening Foe ~™ By: BILL CORNWELL _A gigantic high school football aa goes on stage today and Wa-) @ | tertord and Royal Oak Dondero} © wit help raise the curtain for.the| rc act. x * x Dondero inVades Waterford to-' inight for an 8 o'clock engagement | lwith the Skippers as the 1957 prep! igrid season moves into the spot-| light for the next two months, | Royal Oak provides Waterford ‘supporters with a terrific open- | Img attraction end the’ Skipper never met on the gridiron before. The momentum furnished by a be winning tradition installs the Oaks) | prestige in a season opener. Dondero, a member of the tough _ Sa eS os seen in LIFE Yo % KIWANIS PEANUT September 21st ; ay | of the area's better ends in rangy i There is experience ~ SAGINAW at LAWRENCE .. Open Monday and Friday Nights"'vil 9 Skippers Underdog 5 Border Cities ‘League, will ‘field! largely a veteran lineup, © Ivy Loeftin, in his 1st year as head coach of the Oaks, has one | Hewitt Hornbeck, a pass-catching in the forward wall, Jed by 210- pound tackle Gary Bryce, guard ili Knetts and center John , err, ‘Dean Filippo, junior quarterback, ‘ land jmay see only limited action to-|~ night. Omalev will run the team in Flip- po’s absence, Waterford coach Dave Freeman favorites. Both teams are ex:| will counter Dondero's veteran line cnicago with one of his own, headed by Wstnston center Doug Hales, 220 - pound) tackle Barry’ th John Keating ~ J LEB E ite Taal MART SCHAFENER & MARX. adds Shadow Stripes to the classic Eton Flannel suit u’ll find Shadow Stripes this side of the tiger’s . age in this season’s Eton Flannel suits . . . soft, supple, superbly tailored. 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Bill Loveland, a transfer from Brighton, and 145-pound. Jerry Nelson will be the starting halfbacks. Tonight's game will match two, Thacks. — 215-pound Jim Sierns of Royal Oak the Skippers’ Olin Wright, a| 20-pound ‘‘five-by-five."”’ Waterford, figured to be the top Tharsday’s Majer Le AMER 13 ! S on (8), Staley (11 ae ecugien ®), b bb, Keegan aah) 8), Ramos) L—Ramos runs—Chic. ago. Fox Mineso. Stock up on Sanfortsed ~ styles im plaid, check and © solid styles in fast color © cotton or new Fall fabrics. a Sizes B-M-L. Try League Shirts. 2.99 Corduréy Spt Shirts 3.99 Better Flan. Shirts 4.99 Styles that can be worn for school, work or dress. All new Fall colors and ma- terials. Sizes 28 to 42. Levt Pel. Khakis ..4.99 Lew Hip Stacks... 7.99 Weol Fian.. Slacks 10.99 ne j 9 A perfect match for your: * Pail Siacks. Smart new © patterns in checks, etripes = or novelties. Ivy League & * regular styles. Sizes Tatas $ Reversible Jackets. ‘99 . Men's Fall Sults.. 29.99 Suburban Coats., 1.90 ad Ee a EE ee 272. W. MAPLE—Birmingham Open Friday Nights “til 9 , 74, Ne. Sagnew We _ Gt /Mahaemn Re tammpe ain 5 me ¢ YE ett eae f od PA mm - 8 ; eT, f i oH é i ff ocieaas 3 : r oi f+ v hey “es : ' 5 Be < j H oe ae ff ; D ; ' j ‘i : , : Af 5 \ Pa ai \ i fa : op | wd 4 Ls be Z ¥ q ‘4 f y P. e i ~es er iy K A ; | : ee , (THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1957 Kiherbockrs Madion Sour McGuire Picks 2 More arene } NEW YORK (#—Dick Duckett Duckett and Wilfong, iota by of St, John's, Bkn., and Win Wil-lali-star ‘Coach Frank McGuire, . fong of Memphii Pear scatncman aed ace — ‘Stadiim.on the day of the Bleacher tickets will go on sale Sunday at 11:00 a.m. ; ‘ Bears Favored Against Browns By BRUNO L. KEARNS — ; Editor, Pontiac Press © gDETROMT — ‘It will be Tobin ‘Rote's turn to quarterback the : championship game team Sunday afternoon when the) 01,477 victory ever thé Chi- He found sah he Lions meet the World much money < could besaved ‘New York Giants at ee ee ‘Briggs Stadium _in the final exhi- ; by buying build. ‘bition game of the season for both! They have beaten the Bears 24.17, “ala, : ing material at ‘teams, lin pre-season competition this year : eee) | “The recent incident involving (also. ce. . x; “BURKE'S”. Bobby Layne, tas nothing w do | SCS have ever seen on a rookie half. ; ) Statel starting Sunday,” said Howell has 31 returning veterans back.” NFL Rivals » * Tangle 2 | Read Se petagenn ed (from last year’s title team, plus) eo at see Field m , 4 cording s plan or F » \three other players who were for-| Tickets for the game are still Armed Forces Game 2" - SPECI AL i We Fetters tern fo start.” 'merly with the team. Heading the available and will be on sale at!" : _ || Layne started last week against Giant cast is one of the finest ball-| —e POOTRALI : : the Browns in Gaveland where De- carrying backfields ever assem-| Rie Thereday "s Seare 2G \macodl munch taiiae pote pm ae : PINE Ponderosa ' The kichott tn s is: set Rs 1:00 p.m. [Med ina kaon * ae sie nebede - * "\to win their second game in his-| . : : and the game will be televised na-) Frank Gifford. Mel Triplett and conan — | (tory —— a oe Bem Pine Boards troit lost its second straight pre- Alex Webster, the Giant stalwarts,! cnicago Cardinale te Damore coits| esis, eve : . season contest 23-7 after winning all-are averaging better than 5.0 ba cs we Pumaren | They will clash in the anaual ; three straight. yards per carry for five early sea- steelers at winasepells. Armed Forces benefit ‘exhibition 1x12 jtionally on CBS. Locally, however, son games, | New means dg ° Schotele Lions at. 00tball game in Seldier Field in a : Oe a ee Channel, 2 will carry the Detroit) -Dennis Mendyk, former Michigan pags. the season's only scheduled meet- Use it for doing Tiger Kanone City game. 'State star, and John Bookman, a| Eagles ci Ban Prancico "MGePRIA) ing of the professional rivals. : : over” the rec. room, $9950 — 1,000 atm Bears have met —— . the boys’ room or the Bd. Fr. Dy Re “ mW. robes of 24-21, in the 1955 joa Forces game. setomnerwel _™™ WDress Rehearsals for an Sos rma ewe ‘< 7 . FIR STUDS _jof the new players. The Bears | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ban is sending aides Matt Patan- “We've only heard rumors about a|have one of the most promising| ree sé ; | The preliminary stages of foot-\elli and Bob Hollway to Portland, professignal type attack.” Cotten aay ‘ scakia bathoske tras PLENTY OF WEIGHT — Benny Disselhoff, 341-pound William 2 xX 4 oon 8 bell practice-have ended at Michi- ‘Ore., to scout the Trojans in their! Practice yesterday was- limited Florida A&M. He has been a Jewell College sophomore who loves to eat plays center on the foot- first game Saturday with Oregon to the milder sort of a workout sen . ball H laim Benny, ‘a wrestler and tuba player, : Bears 31-1 record team. His teammates claim ‘ i gan and Michigan State and now State. ¢ Enat Lansing after the ling standout in the Bears This i i i s. 6 ee ipa in exhibition play. is the — player in the nation. is is @ moving item, | the final grooming begins “We know very little “about mid-week workout. Duffy Daugher-| < ——— so get them now. + * *® Southern California because of the ty plans his last severe test under, | The annual dress rehearsal new coach there,’ " Coster baan said. game conditions in the stadium | a €@ Ea. jscrimmage will be staged in Michi-|-—-———--—--—— —————— | Saturday. ; . | ‘ Per Thousand pees Sado jemerrow. The span} spo peg yc t. | “Bad te car strongest post- | os ling game is scheduled iP W G dd | thon,” declares Daugherty. : Sou eres i hee Angaen. ee ee uri ers Daugherty is in the role of 2 1 jing - arate geo passing and, ‘pass defense we've’ learned! Tree teams that. their |the plays,” said coach Bennie Oos- — | ‘terbaan. ‘ son ye vacate ace a week ago return to action Satur- them all as much as possible. 2 = : , | boss whe has just two jobs. to | We Carry a [ Random Lengtt “weve sane trough oe noc Have Ful Schedule oe Complete Line Dy 4 of Carpentry oe Tools and | es Equipment = BURKE LUMBER CO. | “Where the Home Begins” : 4495 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-1211 Calvert tastes better f= *4. the scor- | oe ty Oe Bo Cave Nartacremn, 28, 62, 150, capes Rams vs. Gianté in the Omore; -Willie Boykin, 24, 64, 220, . First games start at 3:30. sophomore; Tony Koldzjej, 21, 6-1.) ease (65, 235, junior; Bob Jewett, 22 Call for Calvert Reserve 1 6-2, 1%, senior; and Harold Dukes, 0,23, 6-2, 195, senior. : Kaiser and Kolodziej are the CAIVERT DISTILLERS CO. N.Y. 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Next proj- Fine ge AS ect is seeding the field. “Open F rey fren wy Evenings | Bowling Results |.,?wst.cvuzent. sumtin to Lahar in Debut as Houston |] Battles Miami [dete Cougars meet the Univer tution system in hopes of turning] ivored by seven points. - x* * * ‘at the 70,000-seat Rice Stadium| —tlion-dollars forthe land,the— ci: ley it would cost the city too much _. would aad ie les 6k wack as to keep the club in Brooklyn under} O"Malley was scheduled for anig:; pinion dollars in the transac- the conditions he has outlined. afternoon meeting (2 p.m., EST)/.i0, at City Hall with Mayor Robert Wagner, oil tycoon Nelson A. Rock- efeller, and Thomas Goodfellow, president of the Long Island Rail- road. They were to discusss possible modifications in Rockefeller's: offer of financial assistance in helping O'Malley obtain land in INDIANAPOLIS TYPE BIG. CAR RACE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 22 Rola Oe eee * * * | The prohibitive cost would come! in condemnation ‘of the Flatbush and Atlantic Ave. site, now occu-| pied. by a_station of the Long: Island Railroad, a Jarge meat mar- ket and other structures. Esti- mates of the condemnation, razing. the buildings, clearing the land and. O’Malley’s next step conceiv- ably would be te accept Los An- geles’ offer for the National League franchise, which (’Mal- ley has called “very fair and First Race 2:30 P.M. ay the management. : ween JOHNNY BRAYSHAW MEMORIAL STOCK CAR RACE . Sundey Evening, Sept. 22nd Time Trials 6:30 P.M. First Race 8 P, M. Methodist, plans to use a substi- back a Miami team that is fa-' ‘A crowd of 50,000 is expected for the segson opener. board of estimate was expected to/¥ntil Sept. 30 under banshell law crosity ie puting up two mil-|pen Look at These waa Low Prices! , Regular ’ $ALE 160 Ranlaghes Pump Rifle ...$112.45 $79.30 99RS Savage 300 .......... 129.95. 89.95 S8ac ferns 12 Ga. | 39.95- 29.95 75 Winchester 22 Target 80.85 49.95 24 Winchester 12 Ga. 2-Barrel 89.95 69.95 Reg. $3.50 Blue Rocks .............. Now $2.69 TRADE-INS and TERMS on ALL GUNS Authorized Browning Dealer KELLY’S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn Ave., FE 2-8811 i. ‘DIE YOU CARL HELL |-.-..., ite on ane eon 7. as Team. bag a¢ 8 * * * Team No. } From Me 83 8 and SONS = [Pir isttds BERS 3.1.4 total ot eight men and 41 boys } © Tem Kot, 101. ‘|tackled the rough, stony play area ‘ 4994 Dinie Hwy.. Drayton the first day and many others have meee ae ates > " OR 3-5043 Pts, joined in since. Kornere -.- 3/ A fellow named Pat Babcock as Tao S046; C. Bogart 08, one day recently when he saw Morton 426 me driving by with a load of HURON LADIES LEAGUE dirt,” said Milt Evans, one of Team No. 12..., & D. Nicholie j] te carty exgustoers of the pinn. poe Me. 14 ..06 5 Team Sone Te | “Everything happened too fast Trade Pair ©... © Team No. 6... 3| for anyone to say no after that,” Huren Bow! ..... §. Hart Window C.. 1) ne added oes og ee os SE Bee. e . “N. Dudek a; °°" The ambitious group is hoping} a - 2006. to be able to instal! lights at the BENEDICT MEN'S w 1, Ueld sometime in the future and 4 i ten siwant to block off the area on ail ey i tem 1 5 Zisides to prevent cars from enter- 2p Besaces fie: 2 2 Supreme TB.1 3 Included on the Jong list of men vee OS Ren Pepe WOTKINg at the park are Peter 311. ae Clarence Harold; Chuck! . : Mann, Smith, B. W. Rob- AOTOR MART | RRM iim atid ies more steals oes AUTO PARTS Wiegand Msc : 2 Main Cleaners : {mee Cherise Gilmore, Tom Ar- sss . 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Return, Ut vo = oe pcan teas “| 2 2 aah » Pots Str Ym wo woe Falling in Argentina |of Barbara Bel Geddes, | smacusiurees uc] sini Sims vitae nl rr owyae ee Se Pienh Ae. at random: ‘Sonny Whitney has/brother, Joseph Schenck. And Ihour, ai 6 Ges By a BUENOS AIRES @~High gov-| gone Egst to talk to Eleanor"about|am very happy to report that Joe/' a ernment ‘and military sources de-| 2 LOVELLA 0. PARSONS Sieve, became he nether thes [is So far she has-made/is much better, : , filed today that the provisional] HOLLYWOOD (INS) — After. al- uicknaine “‘Poopele.”” He’s as so ér "ity Toe ieee Netde Harrington, now Mes. | ny. kiand | Lou Hosford|* Aramburu is threatened by Argen-|most seven years Barbara Bel] much of a character as his sis- |pretty Se. —— > cansiodl leans oe tina's current labor crisis. Geddes is coming back to Holly-}\ter, Portland, and that’s saying MA a2isi 212m tok up postions yestewoed Oct. 10 for one of the, top| It ) tae a en | © coe 0 we ee ee oe Now ‘SHOWING! 745 Say St struck. teltere tele-\roles in “Amongst The Dead” for) Dean Martin is agreeable to all “day” ae phone offices, touching off reports|Paramount. She will play Kim|there changes, 0 nl eee ee ee ; WEEKDAYS AT 12:00 NOON that the government was endan-\Novak’s rival, and that will put > & we prove, although there le still the | mie Kovacs tells me he's lost 3:50 - 8:00 P. red, Kim on her mettle, because Bar-| . | “pe visitera”™ of his door, |S! Pounds and expects to take that] ~ SUNDAY CONTINUOUS se bara never gives a bad perform-| ™'™ extremely interested in pro- aie many more off before appearing|J At 12:20 - 4:10 - 8:00 P. M. Government informants said the! ance. ducer Ross Hunter's recipe of/ Jack Dempsey and the late Wal- Ba ne ee eae } was “a 7 ea living tq, |Dutting over young players because|ter McCarty’s niece, Florence Cas-| — strike — in SS rw tay fi ee rs tek aes al ing. There were no reports of any pesiyirmidlyen tpoeliagnonr pease road to fame. He gave Rock his incidents of violence and Buenos! *!! offers tor stage and screen. /first lead opposite Yvonne De Aires was calm. Her last big stage gaa Carlo in “Scarlet Angel”’—and then } play | Specialists in the “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” . hese yasterday So adloe greragen Broadway and before that “The |Put him in seveh films after that.) ice in. telegraph and telephone of-| Moon Is Blue.” . Now Hunter has the same | fices, replacing striking workers.| In checking I find that Barbara's) “Heep "em busy” program in Although some cables were trick-|last sigue nae “Fourteen Hours’"| ™ind for John Saxon. “A young R ' v E- N T H EAT iE R Hing out, the walkouts have snarlediwhich was made in 1951, so it is — can't be put a thar bee ternal and external communica- i 5 or two performances. ' tions. Soe tine, me ormaee bce to hit the public in film. after ; ; , If the two-year-old Alexander oe r |. There are 185 job classifications!s1. son cries, he's out of a job. He| M’* ——_ ye via an svernge hoapttal, . and the whole Mason clan, James, om sateen hima : zone. — “GARMENT JUNGLE” and “DOWN THREE DARK STREETS” Martin's first TV show on Oct. 5.| By way of proving it, Johnny,| !They play a day in the Mason| who just finished with “Teach Me family, and so far Alexander hasitiow to Cry,” starts next week - SATURD NL ES ee ee AY ONLY . [never whimpered when he's beet with Debble Reynolds in “For Love - older lead), next year goes into| | i HE Avi: Fervor Show THAT TOPS THEM ALL! ame pancne KEEGO MUNICIPAL LOT | Car Wea pe Atos Kosdcicbus Qt Beaks 46 PA FRI. & SAT. CONQUERED THE WORLD 7 / | ae so a | : “2 | wi | p TECHNICOLOR MASSACRE 8:05 & 10:45 Adults... 90c; Child, .60¢ | Saturday Open 12:30 FRIDAY TONIGHT EBLUE SKY Don Taylor © Sally Forrest net aan saan Wachee “Ride the High Iron” : wooree BRIAN aE ane ie KEITH: KOHNER |} .zszzx, THUNDERING ACROSS THE GREAT AFRICAN PLAIN... THE SAVAGE SAGA OF ODONGO! ip So | eee DRIVE-IN = SATURDAY t AB 5-850 / The: Saag me | Exclusive! First irst_ Pontiac Showing ! Nt a BIG! BiG! TRIGGER TOU TOUGH THR ION! ie eis he PRESSE Li LOE f MINED _| DINO} | | TONIGHT | Rae PONTIAC | -- Tryeeree “SNEAK PREVUE sera MIDNITE JUDAS WHO-RODE - AT HIS BACK! 7 ee — west of o yoming... the law ran out : at a gun-smoked ditch called Canyon River! H 1U R fH) N JAYNE MANSFIELD a COLLINS '~ JOHN STEINBECKS DAN “THE WAYWARD BUS DAILEY Pg ALL ROADS Lead to Sweeping ADVENTURE EXCITEMENT! : ge “You're one girl in @ thousand miles... and you've got te watch each man!* sterring GEORGE MONTGOMERY RR cae FREE | Photos of | SAL MINEO} | | To the First [ih cranes | i | i ' ! | and [AW INDIANS from PEARL RIVER RESERVATION MIRACLE LOUNGE cl Mile Serving Lunch- Formerly Henry's EE See pemitiogne uo! Vo | td iB x se +} 2g +f + 4 j | fig ify | | . ke 16 ' Y *, : wu \ < ir )/ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, sutrisonen 20, 1957_ Beginners Should Start With Standards aT a 4\Plan ‘Spring Bulb Beds Now ALL LAWN MOWERS GREATLY REDUCED Wonder Boy 6.6 H.P, RIDING POWER UNIT Open ‘til 9 P. M. Terms to Suit _ LEE’S SALES & SERVICE 921 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3-9830 .|line soil. her last spring. * * * *‘We just cannot understand what ;happened,”” Mrs. Tick said. ‘The jseeds were not planted until late on planting the entire backyard area with every possible type of fruit and vegetable. son said, ‘And I’lf clear the area for them to work that soil.” Plant Tree Peonies During Fall Months Peonies are best planted in the Fall in a rich, well-drained alka- Poll, the popular flower in the U.S. Tree peonies ag well as. the more usual garden variety are ex- citing in flower, the blooms rang- jing from 6 to 12 inches in dia- meter... Flowers are single or | double. | Peonies have been planted over a wide range of climate for many years and still maintain consider- ‘able of their . popularity, though competing with the much wider selection of perennials than in Grandmother's day. | They are best planted in the ‘Fall, since they start to grow be-| | jin the north .and while the ground | lis still frozen. Colors range from | ‘pure white with red center to deep) 'ped-rose. oe According to a Gallup, is the 11th most| {Garden Facts The 15 most popular flowers are, respectively: the rose, gardenia, gladiolus, carnation, tulip, lily, lilac, _lily-of-the-valley, _ violet, orchid, peony, dahlia, chrysanthe- mum, pansy and camellia, accord- ing to the American Association of Nurserymen. *, * * Exciting color and form can be added to the rose garden by planting Golden Showers and White Bouquet. * . * A drop of rain caught in a leaf of lilac flashes in the sunlight with an eternal splendor that outshines the glistening jewels of a monarch. * * * rs Popular Bra THEY'RE HERE IMPORTED - a Scott’s “88th” Anniversary Sale Save $1.00 or More Complete Line of Scott’s Lawn Care Products Fine Lawn Seed Mixture Lawn Brooms, Rakes, Rollers, Spreaders FALL BULB PLANTING TIME Mavic Buy BULB $ NOW) OPEN SUNDAY 9- 4—DAILY. 8 - ; BARBER’ FEED STORE OR 3-9162 | nd Fertilizers varieties of ! Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissus, — 30 59) 8665 Highland Rood (M- | Some pines keep their cones closed for years and artifical heat must be employed to make them ‘fore the snow is off the ground Pen and give up their seed. Chamber members. Owner of the house, Alex Nel- working parts come packed in a strong water- proof cardboard cylinder that can be attached and filled as a “‘war- head.” : 78 New Firms Join Pontiac C. of C... The 1957 Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce membership’ drive added 78 new firms to the organi- zation’s rolls, according to John W. Hirlinger, manager. Chamber President Howard 0. your own assortment of flowers. ‘MIXED BOUQUETS CREATE INTEREST—The color, beauty, and homey atmonphere of a mined bouquet such ea this will af 4 any room in your home. Get out in your garden now and choose well separated to preserve the natural form of each. : a LAWN —— By WAYNE B, SIEFERT aa cnew drops, and grape te ground to party Socom. The|to the Uip.of the bulb. If the bot | Ass’t County Agricultural Agent | hyacinths are well adapted te [blooms from these ts are was & Oakiand County, if properly | usually frozen off. n this is|times level, the top of the bulb Beautiful beds of tulips, borders) planted. Many of the balbous [due to too shallow planting, | Would actually be only 14s times of hyacinth, clumps of daffodils) iris have very peor survival. ra as deep. ; and early spring crocus are by 90) <1) what I conn PLANT DEEP ENOUGH Mulching is usually unsatisfac- means just accidents which appear DUR vem, Come A rule of thumb that rarely! tery because it prevents deep in a garden or lawn. Careful pian- 5€€m too important. A good bullbirails is to plant the bulbs 2%5/ freesing amd encourages early e ning and wise choices are import-|garden can be grown on any soil. times as deep as the heighth of| growth when frosts may still be RASS. ant parts of this success, Clay is poorest because it holds'the bulb. This means 2%, times) a threat. CRABG x ee 8 . so much -water, - Too wet. condi- SOIL PEST CON! For gardeners who are making )tions will destroy a bulb planting. their planned bulb beds, it seems) ic firs wise to stay with old standard|S° look first to drainage. , =< varieties, They grow well, bloom| BALANCE FERTILIZER dl C lower a a | Tat for several years. izer doesn’t matter either. But r~ Darwins are probably {ops in for second, third, and fourth year H = on rae as y ia |blooming, good soll fertility makes a your knowledge of flowers... at saith oahonn er plese Ithe difference. A balanced fertil-| 1¢@Stas far as where they are‘ specially honored and repre- ged. Cottage tulips are fd izer such as 12-12-12 is much pre- permet nerve rong = prolific, wide range of col- |ferred over high nitrogen lawn each s flower own particular state eae aes ad co The | fertilizers like 126-6. Five pounds Beware, because some states have the same state flower. lily flowered group is a variation (per 100 square feet is adequate. +’ * of the cottage group with pointed If this can be broadcast prior to You should be awarded a purple ribbon (outstanding) it | petals instead of rounded. jdeeP spading, the results are f8r/ you score 40 to 48; blue ribbon. (excellent) for 35 to 39: red There are many other groups +s. -s * rivbon (good) for 20 to 38; and a white ribbon (honorable i Just which every tulip fancier a Gon What about running out of bul-| Mention for at least trying) for 19 or below. Arrived! neg gmt egal laage oh ere ex, (P0us flowers? With some varie- The answers are listed below but don’t peek until you Teel tenacly besatiful os individuail{i®% it is bound to happen. More have completed the match-guess game. - , ee Individual gften the fault is the result of lack Tulip Bulbs blooms, pastry as of proper care, Picking leaves ath ory sa eeeste Alabama - mass effect. Some of these with the flowers is the most com- : Prairie Rose Arizona | 93 white Pine Cone Rembrandts, Parrot, and doubles.| ron fault. Most bulbous flowers} 3- Bluebonnet ..... Arkansas —, 12 Bulbs and $959 These seem to have rather Poor!4, not start making new bulbs| 4 Cherokee Rose,. California “ ¥ tees Fertilizer survival. Instead of blooming untij flowering time. If the leaves| 5 Irie ........ <7; Culeneds poner eeeeioees rere: every year and increasing in si2¢ are picked at that time, new bulbs| ¢ Wild Rese .... Connecticut | 2 Columbine ... evada || Dean's.Garden.Center a0 t., a —_ 2 ee cannot be formed. 7. Lilac ...... eesee Delaware 21. Black-Eyed Susan .... "294 Osklond Ave, Size and very little increase in|DON'T PICK LEAVES an Gee : -.++ New Hampshire - Open Sunday “tit 2 number of bulbs. Se ee ae 10. Coast Rhododendron Idaho Be AGT Menneme os - stroyed' as soon as ebS| . 11. Mistletoe .......... Diiinols wy DON'T BUY SMALL BULBS ji because they are unsightly ST eur na eam ©. Miettatives Sexes BB Fall, Sometimes bargains aren't reallyin the lawn or bed. Here again,| 15. Hawthorne... Some +++ New Mexico | Special bargains at all. With tulips, the|you must have leaves to make} 14. Moccasin Flower .. Kansas 30. Mayflower ..... New York | Clearance Discounts larger the bulb, larger the | new bulbs and flowers for next) 15 Blossom Kentucky 31. Sego Lily .. North Carolina more flowers from each bulb.)). yellow, ripening has begun.| 37. Yellow Jessamine .. Maine 33, Red Clover ......... Ohio | i Tulip bargains, where the bulbs/buning or clipping can then be| 3g Indian Paint Brost 34, Violet .......... Oklahoma | Relax while you mow are an inch or less in diameter/4in. and be very beneficial be- Maryland 35. Magnolia .......... Oregon | are unsatisfactory — usually they| nice insects and diseases attack 19. Syringa Rschashnnctts 35. American Pasque Flower | will not bloom, or the stems are/inese dying plant parts, and may 20. oe MICHIGAN cove Lo o With daffodils, ge al Bie « « ¢ Minnesota. | 3% Flowering Dogwood 1 " , not as important as num! sons -»». South Carolina Ears Measure Up to 24 Inches Long Soe oe we meee sess os. Qadiani’ teak eee ‘bulgs have two or more growing 40. Zinnia ...... so» Tennessee points, these are’ mature and usu- oes Texas | Va er or Orn | SS lewneree soon growing point. »+s» Vermont a .... Virginia Bulbs of most other spring flow- »... Washington ering plants produce one flower ++-« West Virginia eacn stalk per bulb—but often divide +++. Wisconsin the first year so two bulbs, and + 4 —— By REBA HEINTZELMAN each stalk but they measure up to|June, and they just keep on grow- Tulips, thyacinths, daffodils, Stok Of Our Waterford Bureau 24 inches in length. ing.” . ‘pC-STAL 6-8A'M ‘OI-"Usem ‘ZEBA : “When we have corn for din- e In Waterford Township, the corn| "wavy all we need,” Tick |)O FERTILIZER : SUA “TEIN. ‘Sxel, ‘g-uuay, ‘oc grows high and mighty — at least] "er; Back of their home, there is «Cheap Rocket Used “HOS ‘1-D'S VET ‘wed ‘1 in the back yard of the Norman ravine that probably was a river : ~BaiQ ‘II-"8PIO ‘ZOHO ‘Z~A¥C'N|| Mow, Grade. Plow Snow, Hou! Loods Tick family at 5466 Brunswick) “It takes about « half an hour hed at one time, Tick thinks. The * . ‘TEIN ‘OC X'N ‘bO"XOW “N ‘SET Roll Your Lawn and Mulch Leaves Ave., where the stalks reach sky-| to wade through one ear, and by |black, swampy soil also produces to Fight Forest Fires “E'N ‘LH'N ‘6°A2N '6O“20°N ‘STI wigs 24° cut... edjustable height ward some 15 feet. that time, you're not hungry (over-size tomatoes, cucumbers, “UO “SLOW ‘Sess ‘“pI-UUTY Non - scalping, ¢- floating rotary * * * any more,” he added. melons and huge potatoes. No fer- MENTONE, . Cal. — An inexpen- ‘St PIN ‘Oe Seay ‘LPN ‘SS card tpeote oS: Although the plants do not pro! Norm and his wife Dorothy dojtilizer is necessary. hes dhertcnaun 4s “OW ‘Se'PT ‘6e-"AM ‘T-'Suey ‘9"BI |] without stopping. Easy automotive duce in quantity, the quality is un-|4¢ jnow the name or variety of x * * deceheped ea. oo ‘Or'PUL “EM “6I-*PT ‘DST Page Bee yy g = nm ee gates excelled. Only a few ears are ON /-orn that grows in the Jack-in-the- : “Cd TIP ‘Ze-"UUOD ‘gZ-"0f0D ‘sz Although the Tick family rentiices, has been added to the ar- OE ‘ beso-ctalbatyie. She suid that ‘aitheir home, next year they plan|senal of forest-fire “BRO eV “THY “MTV a Virgin’ seeds KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. et Opdyke FE 4-0734——FE 4-1112 = Make sure you keep the blooms PLANT EVERGREENS oerree Globe Yews (Sheared) ...... Pyramidals, Start at Holly (Small Leaf) Euonymus, Patens .. Viburnum, Burkwoodi } Golden Vicari and Syringa Perr. Rye Seed, 5 |b...... Merion Blue Mix, 1 fb. ene Lawn Food (10-6-4), 50 aa $3. 19 sienna Peat, 50 Ib... oo BORDINE GREENHOUSES / 1885 6. Rechester Read 1 Mile Nerth of Aubern Road Rochester, Michigan seeeeeos Euonymus, Vegetus ....... 3.65 eevee eae taoae *eerseve ANNIVERSARY ‘SAVINGS Tuli PS — "Sarin cana Crocus — 756 N, Perry VITALITY FEED STORE - CASH AND CARRY PRICES ws SCOTTS FAMILY . sei GRASS SEED | TURF BUILDER hg. 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Josephine: Han- puma tome ea | 7 | ses “tbe ea Radbsssestieod + Only -fractional nearly 3 points. —Adv.| dear’ vid and , i Service + an wone home meals eens Guiees e earpecs fae Sarre SS & ; losses were Rummage sale and :| dear brother ef ‘Thomes COATS PUNE! Peso) 300.08, 40. We prefer wo! urance “availab! se Bgplant, bu. Ge econ: Oil Texas, Sinclair and Fung /408-8.:Banford, ther needs,| Mar of of Thomas P. Gul Oe tie desires to leara, Ban but ini0 wy Gecgeart, Bear ohnsons, b pm bt (behs.) "dos. pT ae hoveses rr (New Jersey) Standard Sept. 22 and 23 gel géret Bonfiglio . ee. Plains — Wi OR 3-7787. ing. agra d > start =e $43 to . Royal Oak, Near 13 Mile ae = ebb adi sacvecce - Rh the steel group Vv —Ady 21 ao" at vy Mw cenrice Voorhe IT tin Car. Call PE 4386. Offi eras Becnnl : ; Rummage . a. . i : ‘ 8 fic, , ae, year ee TS & point while U ‘oungstown | All sale Fri, night ? ccal Meme with Brece-Smith es-Siple Fre fee WICIRATING _ Office Girl eek oem ae at oungstown| ail Sainte Church, Brebange ent. |_Sa je ae arp | ammumenSge Keb ar meroke wom | ec hekaet ota pare. eye. ba. Reprscnnpeeee. ‘50 Wright fractions. Cur- ' pea Smith Pune state at . ulance Service ME __| WEAR LADIES + ‘ou. bave in pores Bey sn ee cee + ene Freese he a —, A Plane . rs Sines | and Boeing sie Som 8 i. oe ie Se et bef Be] gore aly a, be ra “iBena dea yet a aeeee ee ay, 8 to 1:30. : y bert Wa 3u0 Ontiend’ Ave. age | Cemetery Lot Oo Dress’ dere | i coahdence. Som ee “ ae tee eo amounts. —Adv.| Mr. deat, Tpiner ~ "Pred age} 2 LOTS ~Jee 5 of ; fecn ee 8 Locally and ence: * Ponting Pres es = t 4-Ibs. y FE sagen fraction rose a : oo reen:| Ce aT WHE ce’ Lenotian wan Out | PART? on we roti: 143i trend against the main major Net Profit of Saturday mornin Shean tom |* eee: 7, NTE cuapet | —t# enefits, Write pay. promo- | waltre RTTIME GInl, PART Tint : eeeeeeereseneas © as it announced _ market $347,178 Home, ‘Lapes ther'Raira’ ir then tere, Wane GARDEN OF AN E 7 ae ner. Laas * shan 135) Cabbage, bi — feceyaniaation, a plan for|_ The Higbie | And"interment att 3 tee pervive te Chapel, Ress. OR| ginners N EASY JOB im help, Bl | ( Bn nnseesercees Among the $ : Rochester Manufacturing den Cemetery at 1 p.m. at ce inners, Bon 6% hour da elp. Must be 4 Live Kale. bu. naebicles sesocece S00 larger has Co. of ments by , Mich. Dry- Cemete ey Come read ¥. health. Abie and s gg reece : He ote at 6 hemagiiegmy dy-wrg aa ooh’ tee or oam.tir Gor iets bythe ehastoon “Pineal ¢ quOICE ry Lots §|SkBY wrren=< =o "RECEPTONIST FOR Serve. ba. .;cosescsesosoo sit ag Ot Mat 6246, 3,500 U. S. Steel, |ing the ‘fiscal of $347,178 dur- : CAOICE LOTS AT WHITE oe oe. “Vicinity COU ST FOR Sise Chard, Wis ..... eroseeserses OE eral Electric, off shares of Gen.|2¥y 31 year which ended| Wi beloved mn tae 2.8 cuap.| yaks, 2d Johnsen ty Biisabeth | Baclusive NTRY CLUB ee asses Pala inlet Gena oe This figure Mita Fas user be, lags | Reforma ret 4 Nica | 7a pee pm | Bretar som aie aoe see orsees may ie; on, arden area. : celery (ittate # Salad Greens p73 Ott % at 41%. neral Motors, |3242-93 during be compared to forste see father of Mrs H mation, $290, OA Sot, | BAB am ae re NF Lake | peop tne PEM exper Endi sales fiscal 1956. i PE . ’ meet rae ed, bu. Sachets ws sicele rtd N oe ae Piared le rs tember 21." at a. pin a a} veers | A Help Wanted Male 6 e than wages. tee 1g A Bann Bice : ve iy pontine slp. Head (crate) 3 dos. Sohsare &: ew : , 1956. Net before Bend Poseret Mase sk CC R oon KEEPER ew. Clothing ARTY PLAN — A d ‘ doa 20. Te] ate y Nork Stocks _|to $641,525 in 2 atm cams Se ea ‘outs | Excell COUNT ADJUSTER com toes oe _ReNingesimet, Mar “samples No Quot : ’ 1956. : rking c “J ree . No ifm Na DETROIT, ? EGGS : . earned $1.23 amon shares se een wena —) Finance Comp we pevenee| ive — eS ot it —s on 30824. 5 p DETROIT, Sept. 19 (AP meee eRe aht ist shee $1.23 in fiscal 1957. Re tween 34-26 yore «fags. ae | es 2 ra} Soskvesp Credit m 2 Vi ‘ FOS. Dyirotl, caese ee aa sSEh| alts’ tn'7, SS Bat Guiver tee Hone. sae | seule olen of age. Must | Bids pt, Benderott phone | patel Store egeer. Hetienal Lax . «heed ice Presidents avg. 55%; A_fambo OES ‘Alum Gal . + Isl on an 30.7 owaship, Outland of Snagpendance oat ed Liberal company ear St. aaa. = i— sie We soap iy. Ravine xe. Medium 80-65; wid. iu | Aloos ee Jacobs .... Coun | Arth z ava i A : . Wea. ave 81, eee i “3: Am ints Te none Man... 5.1/16, 1087, Pi = Sn October anus. ‘6547 Saline Ra., 3, 1957, a a= Associate Bema Bookkeepe : OR Osea: further py in 56; Large in rade B inrue s0-t0; Am Bak ..... 3° Zunes 3B os. ia ther rope 00 p.m. at the Township| of re. ‘Lote ia heen) husband iraaeion. oa ae per and Cashier SR, GES pee. ast expansion of the the West | Gorn i sore i, ctiie ime Kennecott... 91-4) eek, feats ees eouer af oe ry: dear san | lesan N: aSTORM WINDOW, nese. ene, Pay for qualitc —- nents Ea peel tise f Egan pimoroeerng Sie iy Sete! | ak Pint cet| bape eee | Soles G + Medium ‘ & 7 eee 26.3 ee p of| will 1. and Mrs. tment e owners, Por Ap ERK- e ‘ i: m Al; Browne: rc: Am Motors a3 Kroger ...... $2.7 ee. Pill be held Satirds ral servi sat zz 2-048 TYPIS Ss irl sent Glass .. L. TUCKER, :30 p.m. ¥, Se! oe i Must be able | TS Hy eran Rad > aeen 365 My : dence Townshi one offiets th * : the story S401 = ai “STE! Y aitres Am Seating *.. 13 Airc =. 65.6 - soos | in Oakland e. ing | Job of one of th ie you NOGRAPH ses 4S Stns Be terry “tia Ht scans SR ae) Si uct a "Ger-| Batiang men 9 cenit | Reante. compan PHER | | Fo ; che a ft 5 . - ° _ Poultry ee el moans (momuvarvicr| me ronnie Mr, Memearr | _Car ee ra compar Range expert untain Mg : Tel “170 Low & acs STA ll, °S7,.|_seen_afte 1 Home a elson - 22 to 45. ork, typin: do senior QT. DETROIT POULTR reer et | Mack ee ie OF MICHIGAN—In_ the erpm today vienes. | with ‘Shorthand ‘es- Paid V. Bept. 30 (A: . Aneconds ... 11 May Bi {<7 is-2|, tn the Dwisiea ot Oakland, CE CSaeEs seeking eaten id Vacations tty if ob. Detrott P)—Prices Armco cove OLS D Btre 9) In the matter Lieyd M. », A ‘ ve salary” with with : ve poultry tor pald|A gu... bag Metek “* 3g.3|ing Rosesnna of the Road. . 196 Wi 1957 prosram of splendid F ue owe ee moar & Co". 134 Pccee 30 Brow petition conce: nee 44: Lake mam of benefits, Contact ree Ins ae ane Hee ov Bt Ber Si Gite oo oe zat | a eh ar _ | Bares Sage an (et Ine) Soaite BN ge. = = tise’: say we Mam roe MF |” Petition - Sees. ee a ate of Mere ter. ier? dear brovner SHOE C AS ‘ Hospitalization eld, Teosters 12. Heavy Au Retin... 688 Meats ob. A ee ~ Wag By nay Purieral “service «will rei S HIERS Fxceest \ Bene’ at; "whis| Bondi 43° Gi Mcter at: 3 shila are “te mother of said minty Saturday, "Seplember 31. we | OALESMAN | & CREDIT OFFIC meet Working * & : » @ = Cc i * Beth "aes itd Mat ’ op os Hy e. and it URpD _— the said child fama ctfiela e with ison Johns WE ARE See Mr. Barty. So an itions Livestock Boo Ben gi] Bt ook a Beart, SRC Me Ra Maple Sl “Cemeuery taterment ia | PLICATI now accmerine ap.) — COOTRES “News ‘| Opport aoe ood bere. ie” at Ore at aim, the mame of the of this) Fin wing service here Mr. Miler | MIE ONS FOR EMPLOY- som agit tee Epperceaty tec é IvesToce ges MES: 38 NY cen -< 2 106.8 — : people of the|> fF eral Home, | Cadilia Peterson NT AT OUR MIRACL: oot time PB oni c Ad + tehquengh bs ee Bre 84/Seu"s EBL o stars Eas Sree E| wore, women ied mon For oR| “Advancement sows. ~ bulk .. @ Nort yee G at pe- elson-J seen at the _— PA : ne Full Tt FE eg RE og Cal ee i eam Ar Bt Apne, 1560-8 "West Bive Sout. Meets ipmen eho Funeral Home. | vn OND ERyUe voroe. |e Married “only St APPLY ga onl She! oe poe ig on trege| She ee ws well, 40. in = iB PLY EMPLOYMENT ge Bo Fan ES (5 Nor Sta Pw. > tet ~- By Setober, AD. 8 va the Be John # 19 TUNITY FOR MEN * OFFICE bo a hee an anise. 14 Rep’ Airtie:.. 16.1 | Sreby_ commas we ee Fa TN. Perry Bt. ngs) WHO ARE to sstabtion sauetiiicnme: tal ceseed on spss 2 : commanded and you rry: —— of "wantn TERESTED IN i 1 < manager week: fed steers and early iC + a acy | ng 3 a Bag Pn or — 2 ay 4 TURE < owe *e S Yan : Angeles 0-1 00 ‘lower: last |Cerrier Gp... 402 Pen @ 6 Hl 471 | Metice shall. to pace. Smee 7. Mri” | Wilford AND SECURITY ambert, Los etext es 7, pows 50 tendy |Case. fa ae: W air 143 hereof, th make per- rry. Funeral and Janet | =AVE . MUST Miracte uae o agency sendy to week; we leads wveee EUS =. sapene eae be he saseene onal ale toes service will EXPERIENCE AND Center Yambert, how agency rece ted gs act nip Ser eee shat BE Re Ba Gale ae meatal Sa oS | ae nnrmasncys wate _ oe ‘ — Manus, John a ie Sr eases Ceryalee 2 #12 Peoner, JC... $4 per printed Pontiac Press evteee 00 eae SR ge no MRL. NCES WRITE B TOYS TOY 5 a7 ia Mu 26.50; pnee one 1390 Cities ey 364 Peps eee 184 Witness, ta 8 the Rosary Recita- ‘A. KRONIN. ole i TOY = Los rere Sa Se ae ot LY pd ip; 63.8 Coin... 20.1| Moore. Sie a Honorable arth centes evening ot be saia| Co A. ; fow tholee raat 21:00-53.$0; | Cluett 2 BE Phelps D ...- 20-1 ee ientese tm tie, County, a on where Me. wOiple Funeral Home & dor wastincron, Gree: ; on 7 — ne prime gg P 6 Phelps D .... 46.9) day sf said County. city ‘Mr. Perry will ite Home ROYAL GTON 8T. teenfield R bate 4 ani ques | te niga |S prea + 372 Philip Mor -.- $83) Bla re ern ——=_ L_Sin_ He m_stete ‘OAK, MICHIGAN d Restaurant Juv lor the County the, Pro-| cows Bria ¥- Bra a. 7.6 Phill Pet cee 42.5] (A true ARTHUR 5. NOW HIRING i the matter’ vt ‘Onkiend,|weight usiiey eg 5050.98: ‘Tetley Gol Gag ..-.. 38-7 Pilsby Maite: 43.3 COT) are. ouaet b COOKs AND BAK- corning Sunay ond dete" i A AE [Some Ba... 38: pt Plate GO. 438 IE 3, VASC GET } AT ONCE ERS FOR miners Canes os ite elvard nie |gonn Rectite, See nap te ae [Gon BG: Ht Proet ao... bee owe oe ee T QUICK] pertenced sree cuucipaaitt tean eave ue ee * to 9.00: : few C aes 43 S ovacy OR ; perienced jesman, loon Gaiter, father of a rene RY orn | Sarat : a = sees Ha Sept. 20. 87. er Classified Ads! Eran, quautied person. wa PERIENCE. | HAVE EX: ork, goo GENERAL HOUAI Pet ehil- © nage Hope 12.00-15.00; Bak . epub Stl |... BIDDERS ss KITCHENS in fide . S08 ha 22.00: 5.00; | Cont + 907 oes es, w . EN- some court eipeng tat ie pee eta fate ith, ati Cad zn, Cored HY So al mx: Sey RE de whatever it is—dial| ATMBCE. Fas Mt™2One remy am conan, | PEPE ge hae pee UL Bh ge A ‘ Calves and Gent Met... 14 ‘Tob’. $0.8| Road, ibety offic Oakland, 28181 = = oF HOU . | WAITRESS, MUST BE EXPERT bob 2 tals afnoes, and ihe aid"an eet wee d vealere — Selable § Onn... sb. Regal Buk “9 ete oe 2420 Pon kiand. ch. for an c Rs. unats a| 1 g oye ye and that said law of the chil-| last week; supply. . Prices | Corn ne .. 32 om to mee op o'clock, a. Mic. until wo Fy ad- NIFORMs 1 8, Fete R restaurant. ' + genera) & { ae. $1.3| October soo) W . A FURNISHED WOMAN id. ender the a eemaren should = Btate, extreme top 1.00 py. Compared Curtiss Wr |. ay St. pin St _.. 7T2.1| they Ay 1957 at which ty titer and get it! we have en | PERSO _PREE. ia Jee WANTED Sta the name of ould be placed Fr te? mace sales Bt vend sats Eee ba ¢ Bt Reg Pap: 36 | 3 time and of & young at mediate opentn NAL APPLICA 3 ker Tm. of ea the people of sean meee pas © few ong POR Sas Cy.-: 2 5 opened and read sa end vestigate The vane TAKEN TIONS i comity eb, fied shad, the pitt, ,eonle of the ete; utitity Py aon. to| Bowe Aire. 4 Seovit Ma. i. 38 3] age, and set vides and cctigetion aT CENTRAL oF AITRESS Servi held ét . the on said petition | 20¥2; utility 18,00-18.00 * and Chem “59 ay ‘Seare Roeb a I 8 inch PD wm wt Drain- setemment. _— memes 231 WOOD OFFICE. ——- eee epee Mi ho ao petition! 19 90.24 00. Ps ge | Fy ) ++ ,842 Shell Of ..... 37-1/ lana on _Davista te Sen ee covert WARD ave, DE| fom & ,merriot a eee Siretece a ay dh rare peopled Feet Ba Be ae te gee [eon merce | fee oie eta HLS aD Ae p | eres ke Te in\ the . 1967, at i a lambs - pared tnt perk: Bt un- 5 - 1% 3s Ges ip ee | be furnished ron specifications At 10 a.m. fated oe ny 3 oot Beer. boo ia, APPLY aaw baby & seg CARE OF SMALL commanded to: # you are nereny| om ; — teiese lao Rad 2: $4 Spee IST 368 lamoun Seaners will } were today there poe og of appiicats W._Buree v2 Tight housekeeping. # day" ppear personally 0 _ ry row 00-36.00: - prime | +e) RR owe 4 7 eee 20.4) com t of Sm, of of the check in the replies at the Press peers brief person onal be should im- CO §-8051. aye t paid 22 '00-34.00; utility geod and ++ 13.4 6td s+. 62.3 bid m office on, Ty ht edu. pao NEA 31.09; ‘cull, ors me bg Patro Mor -:. 4 pa Bs “"! @BBlas to am ust BC in the followiz salary expected, dddress OP . paaee. LA, & { a choice 4.00-19.00; Food 10 9 Ble OF oe +++ late aes contents inly marked) boxes: . 4 ee Kee Saal iow eon ad ail few Ford a wee . Stevens, JP Bee ¢? re ane. reserves the 4 13, — DEAL IN TOW -ERATORS housek: 3-35 cull to cholee. slaughter hee Sf ae Stud Pack °..a8.4)i0 the yar a proporsle or ave Kae eceou penis! apecialty man, yz around. T YT salen pre im, © ad solid sheep 00; oo See whence NE pow adn , 38, 4 , and. 2g Lone it lore 2. Any- per ewt Ee Se Ben ove 14 TE i ay of this that, 2 63, 69, » 47, 56, 61 BARBER P] r : pe eves 9.06|Gen Dynam 9 nS 7 | be ge and to the in the . 72, 76, 78 » | Talbots Barbe WANTED 7 bysit 4 wie Pama tns cae sets Batt gegen Bt Re S- Sf ee oe coer | SS Ce Bakery Salesmaa ECE . ioe Whe ines No. 1 and. 2. sect fh rey, BS. Soe sete Fe Pero Gul----908| OP -OaRLAND, x ROAD com My) ei Sella nite Me OPERATORS," 1 "70 3:30." IN |, on een Feo" 300 No. 1 198 Toe p foe 19.00; few Gea Motors .. a aueee ey OF OAKLAND, MICHIGAN r 7 at i. "ind“hamoureer buns) 3 scare, eT | wou Be eer geet La 8.33; mixe and sve 33, er . BROOKS vicin' in N EL ‘AN Spt eg Est oe By Bae or 3 separ QoFET om ee de ere, oe ee cava = hat oe MY TES eT al ae cs (i Gedes See . * a By ) rw 4.5108. Reguiat ] . e in. OR ehil- ‘No, azinshte! aie “*" Tey Trent Cen 38.8 WI Co. 3203 Regul .KE , Youna 3.3835, .! boats ‘ttt 5 badbstias choos one roo H Daderwa 0: 2 | __, ROnICE 70 Sent. 30. “8 MONEY! M SH FOR|-@ - E. Davison De- OFFICE ereice work & Laby FOR OF PIC® i Gran” tere BB OR Pee ; +-108 | the proposals wi , ake i . we EW ; Hel; sim ot ie 1 ee i Sais Aire Lin” x 2 of the ty $e setnives by ithrough it easily eal ps Fond outside MEN . eee elp Wanted 8 » WE RE ee 2 Se Leas ee eal hroveh Classified Ads. To | Se ia Mal CASHIERS | SRE EAEeE 3 gal a 16.1 Gas Cp pits .6| p.m. mes ti 200. Road, sell r : - r PER a AINTE: am. or part to hour, 8 PAI R jeer 8 Beco = Bibeers SS ahs pgp aie wescurvd nea) HOSE & B , jee eke 34 U8 — @3\ read tor furni be publ: - time and dial Fe 28 ; ’ SuMPER & PANTER Must Be AG A Hook | et 7S es eee 61.8; 3 rion furnishing the pened and 28181. AINTER, MU Wanted: H pr. ae | west teopee SNS th's require ‘ono : aol have own too ST BE $ Saleem Cent . Kad Wes Un Tel. 17. ti So ientY: MA is, No other IRL or women en. At once, Mex ’ | Be Wests A, Be: 283|fieations Le ised : . 43183 or MA P.W . Mes oh... Bt wane 6 . Re ne —— taafng a lanka and CAR WASHER . ie” DINNAN Aut; e fasper nd: TA Wilson & Co |. id dueet, Bids must, be made. on re: ite Waren TED. APPLY | WE ARE ¥._areg FE 425 u omatic Washe itet Bus Mechs 300 Woolworth |... 14.7) forms. ty Road e made upon | O Onk- COLLEGE GRAD. DESIRES OEN- wow accusnme ani titer 144 : ers Harv 3 Joe & Tew. Salen ey toe diast be bidding The Pontiac cha DRI work, FE ry pa PLICATIONg P- cette phish aoe Two : i : 30 t plain Press VERS. ‘s FOR EMPLOY- etaee oreoerti ° Dryers s fom 8 nget Sn & T 93. on", — ly marked FOR WA rt time, dav STEADY" AKD MENT IN OUR OPPORTUNITY \ z . 92.2 nt ri any or the ri ; NT AD 25. Appl ight shift. MIRACLE Contac Expert Refrigeration | fe a A Sil fa saute pity 7 eens sera om ted ax rs eee Kemeeer 5 sTocK Se ee proposals that, K. SHORT OF TIME WOR MP FART efrigeration | NEw, TORR AVERAGES the Beara ot and to he advantage the om 81 iat Famiyst Boog atter € pm. a WORK. EXCELLENT 8AL- KE WMA. : the xP AND fe cours . EST Rees | emmes e || ee ee NNEDY : EPLACEM iNet Indust. Rails 6 60 ity of oes ey . outed tae should a Rocheste: 0! Woodw RITE TO MR. P T | Noon rae Ural. | BOARD OF Press immediate re egret ard, C-o A. 8. BECK KRONEN |. 300 REAL’ * ARTS " 3g : | Pre =< ] —§ —2 —! | ee uns OF ta RO, aseumes ly. The RIENCED 401 WASHI stick stone ? W Huron TOR oink) we, seRy! . pa day ......3870 100.3 (71.8 17 at OA OF THE AD COM- sibility fer bo ¥ repair man Mo- ROYAL OA ING Open Evenin: ————————— : : Cc ‘ | stanth oe weeeer a 73.0 i.3 a fae or then to aaee an pnd Motor & Pump wanted. Hodges K, bh Le FULL CHARG gs ttl 9 a eee eee ae Ba at Ee 0. 'aRooks. Shs og pees me ve OS | OEE Cap NIGH If Yo 1967 igh .....-290.8 ine. 118 ie T 0. FELT emt which ihe advertion Eg eo ae Bm Gees EFERDASL ES WOM GR) wae and cial statements salary ou A high oneees 9468 11 1 178 88.8 Sept. 20. " valueless Frome ren- — ronald Good days, 6 @ care for 2 ehild full charge of on ability to rere re at Emplo oe ‘ 0 71.8 168.0 31. error When Penner «| the t ust have blue height 5'9° Must hay m; to 4 p.m. & ren | _ Write Pontia all record ceeghae m ead | Resehet tre We te y Bey Sealed proposals on ations orm. Retired policeman, fir unt} 636 Sky "theater. $20 “View sot WEDTCAL TECHNIC = ad : 3 HSL 308 {st8|sn0’Roard ot Raucation, Rochester com- aio “saber.” fo cr former government employee ug Sev tears t8 whe P| | eo Pisin CIAN. COR: : Schools Witd OPTION TO BUY. ba me J a “ + enly No drinkers. Pe cast RMS. &| Close to St, Benedict's Church, y abw 3 bedroom ranch eo An ese buy ‘hs - : : 5 NEWL F " bus center. Nearly ‘ distance to ie te v\ anted Land 3 & 4 RMS. AUTO. HEAT. bath furn. ag A gti and r apartments. pee. 5 FE 40608 ORTONVILLE, UPPER , with private entrances baths, $80 per Flora Ket * clean and reliable. MA-) Tout water, tng te) ee othe h K Irwin : a ROOM APT. 60 ROBINWOOD.| Hen Se. : Uraished. $45 «| Realtor. ! : onn Kf. niracits Off N Perry. WW. sipe «| fisereer fs : émite, ; gy ogy Mg nal nealron ROOMS, CLOSE DOWN q : rage. rm, house, . oye en ie Ae oe FE biome or Pu eons” ze 35 ang hot water Ga 631i 319 West Mturon Bt “Hes paid. PH 2.2300 i 15 pacne. | Rent Houses Furnished LQWER GTRATTS LK. > BEDRM. | whine Pw bet Eve bil 3103 c Y FURN. PVT.) ior. 50 _ St. FE 5606). _ | REDROOM EFFICIENCY APTS er 16, EM = = a sa bein. "Dulittise & lsundry aie eer HOUSE. FURN.| * Grouaa Door bachelors sation en oor cy went GB Mey SPACIOUS * x 102 Tem leton, ‘Realtor £3 se _Aduity only. FE ¢-2007. , a -| FAMILY HOME. Clean ell | Orpard at we eases | ‘ oat, we MALL APT. BUS 1 ADULT, $18. | 3 ery, ot Beak, cles. renee. Immesion | orn avenioness.— Kear | Wilsct | ABD bath, cat after ES ed EO gee Apr. PARTLY 3 SDRC one. REP. ON PER) Lene Retshery Bd. to vouleen. | Priced St et ao Fig el eS < 2 5. rished. Private entrance. mi a . down : oo KITTEN, ABOUT 3 “WE HAVE "$13 a wk. 14 Center FE pe fa furnianed PE tte. BDRM, NICELY PORN. FULLY NICELY PORN, FOLLY -- araeaite able party. See once. ! E . ustomers that want good/ 3 Rig WITH PVT. ENT. AND NEWL inco- | * : : Female 1i| furmeces earn eet | Pe eae coniracts at ence, Bring veut coor |* yR™ yUiss ute: ieandry te | SMALL yas Dest, bath, bot water, | [une tay nee 'pg't' el : PE 21061, GOOD INCOME. Home, 9 tamtiy. Work Wanted Crooks Rd, . 5° BEAGLE. ANSWERS/ tract with you. Reasonable dis- 0 Nortaview Ci. off) Te bed welcome, 322 a , Ww -| NEw 3 BEDRM. HOME IN MIL- a 7 ie “Ay nesses of Rotor. inch caddie, | seunta Past sorvine uesered, Sok _Saxinna ae pect. FE Modern, close to efty. Rens. Ma | “f =e own. TY) Gan ot tee tee PLASTERING > | -trewn & white markings, FE{--for Mr. Brown. L. H. Brows! on 3 ROOMS, EVERYTHING Two 3 ROOM aPTac moore | Meds? casts con re Be a. = “d 143 Seward Realtor. 1362 W. Mureo.-Ph. PE |* -eisiea newly decorated. part. Ra 5 ROOMS & BATH, FURAN. FPE| new EFRiG. & 30163 | _ 2-712 PART COCKER | 27-4810. Evenings call OA #2618. off street. 133 E. Moware, VERY WIGE-7 ROOMS PVT Ee |? ROME © cies stove, ig monih, op yr. lease.) . aeoRooM Crean and dora = 4 . Lost between 2 PURN. APTS. 27 & 3 RMS, PvT.| VER nae be 3-533. "x 7 ROOM FLAT. home conveniently located. _ Work veernt ny orm bese EVES. Fe sri 121, FE Britny” spaniel Manrose ete, | tmall teeter. Pe | {LARGE RoOME- MODERN | -4,2ORM. PARTLY FORMISKED| 7 "Soni Hose unfurn, 400 week | ment Phoce WE 420) cod FE i = ‘1 or! . - . ties. . “ ‘ Hobbies & Supplies 24A | " ss1se._ 104 Mi. Clemens ot 7 "hiidren. FB 3800 or FE |i C UPPER OW EUCLID | focitaey wiles onl : an Roe wou 7a ANOTHER, 43064. : . Palace “00 ane. FE /3 RMS. PRIV. BATH, GARAGE. e 18380. : Rain ‘pennies, ate 30 MIN 7 AMS PVT BATH & ENTER. |" Dedrm. Duplex ca Spoken He ws. Augean. JMALL HOUSE POR RENT Bt no duaiers FE ain * nn | Rem decornieg, Copia, 100 Bor: | 3a Room corto, yicTaa OF a _ HOME RINT THE NOMBR PICTURES | thet to all w takes to have one | _ton Te W. Columbia. Rochester te RENTAL UNITS Seats SYSerees Kn” | Sat Soest, Creates | Re PEL, | 7 hoon ‘feccoucte ttt scared Pow | “Auburn ras iar egy eg ran REE FE East Blvd and Perry &t.| ~~ Notices & Personals 25 treated 7 ROOMS FURN. CAy BE we ote PE eS Heights AA PRIV be ihe . Lake. Children permitted. Ph. 33¢4 Bathurst. FE $-3835. ; Relieve your went, | _8e 2-380T. Has: > gnc De ea. Feivate eoneelie- © revcnies, orn, or uniurn Oem | 3, Dedrme witb carpart ams. 2] Yee, be sure te look. at wis one. — «| Seon, teen Wee, Pet pa ay gy ye Must be seen to appreciate. REROTEED NAEP Thoowa & Bara os Pane ave | PLE inpes feria Herr ‘ING bedrooms with » ‘ . Island “Ra. 1 bik from | sare 7 BEDRM HOME, 3 MI. . SHOES ; bus, B, of Bram. Large lot’ 2 car = mem 2070 Rd. OR 31583 $ ROOMS, FORN. OfL HEAT, $75, OL - 4 (You don’ t have to put — availabe ti June, jst. 0 mo. | SMALL 3 RM. HOUSE FOR 1 Menominee Mrs. Wallace, FE 4030 leat Rd, Sie. Le." _Pe 4428. | the guests in the ee ___. p b 2 oni nN i WILL ACCEPT kitchen when you en- otices ersonal: “AND TILE BATH. MAR-| °; Lakevi Trailer, juity as down ~* sete AAR NEED- 197__ $00 Elis. Lake Rd. and cold. town bie fireplace, frst floor, utilities. | Dr° Este Orion. “May ‘ve seen | TTUNr., C07. tor ea home. 1 unit tertain.) ing = naviser, contact $3053 leis ” & ton boat nice ante = — & 3 8B other just van ‘vacated. OR 30972. A finished — — im the fon Tl h ‘ , nent 7 , x . 10 mi basement ul large Séiia. “Contidential the Salvation s Cash 3 BE ON Shoo Foo, os ——— o ye Woot Pontiac. “Ress. EMpire| Rent Lake Co Cottages 36A mee oe ee ae pihustin-Norvell Ap, COLD | WAVES —_ | Sar eee ._WitH| far sionater de sok, 218: Oak” DUe To DEATH, HAVE New | ™ benens “Rees All for less than $11,000 : FE 20m) at PE 31944. O ay TV anc gas heat, Baby welcome. fan. 00 and modern home’ with new fyrni- Maree, a3, OS ase an : “| IN SSaNce tnoved. Call evenings: OR, 33008. For homes, O1. & PHA. equi eee ee ALE ry BATH ALL LY se ene gic, which ‘has eve r been es _. For Rent Rooms —_37| with 4 small amount down ; *| thes, land decorated . aE) & . . . 2 bdrm 2 ee : SIDE itt Is Always A Privilege ee and a meth ay PHONE In Debt? No Waiting for Buyers |. Sask ** Heegs Rasher. ce 7 RM. AND BATH. CALL FE 001 Eeroughou"‘etucing Basement * rites. FE suse = "| Pleasure Por Us to Serve You.) . Nicholie & Harger Co. urselves and | s“Rooits é f AB. new sar oem igh | AT BUS STOP. EVERYTHING i0_W. Buren SE sin # yen ae navtig teats mosis | Ve Buy O * Drayton Plaine eres, Reasonable, | ste $20 po N-W.| School and Hospital. $300 per me. | _ for comfors PE 6133.— WM. A. Service 18 ent Coonent. Pay Top Dollar FE. 2-344. side. MAytair : Heat. lights gas and water furn. | ts PVT. ENTR, COOK Laundry =| micuIOAN CREDIT. couN: 3 RM. APT, Nez | 3 RMS. PVT. Bath a enT.| Bes’ JEM, 685 07 omer 6 pe laundry, 499 W, Huron. ; : LORS, INC. 41% 5S. Saginaw. ASK FOR MR, WILLIAMS child welcome. FE 41044 after “ refrig. & util, Auburn, near TH 7153 é ROOM FOR MAN. ; 7 G IN MY “= ane Beatie sommert ye Apore Oeéianet Theater Fe sue &. Peddi FE 2 afer’ §:30.| * on boot Leke OR 35-5478, ent. & shower, PE 2-2416. WILL Do BABYSITTING tee, phone a FOR ADDRESS OR EM-| 7 LARGE RMS TILE BATH CAR: : PGRN BEDEaDOM Bouse OR SLEEPING RM. POR i lalla = ionelicame it Ceres Pets, & TOSS Reba rae brs ae | does Ur Ni | rgeeF neonag moveg os | ate gs POR | ng a - ~ 4. hE Lake Rd. $65 monthly. Williams “%0 Dale FOR MAN NEAR’ WILL BABYSIT .N MY. HOME,| fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac “Call Mr. Lee FE ‘ —~SATH beth Cs mo. Tackles 10°2400 Blair Dr. | CLEAN ROOM aa F __B._side, FE £2463. Lepndry_Fhove FE 24101. Wid, Children to Board 26 Ca ty |? ot furs? Pie 0s ae 3:30, | PR Aaa “GND PLOOR. | On” premises, Sat Qoulked eS ee WeaGe Deeaes bay OE Landscaping 18A JROOMS AND PVT. BATH. Nice. | 4 ROOMS & BATH. IND FU or cali Lincoln 5-4615. "Sn 6asn ise Ww new : —_— __ in eres, | &..G00D. LICENSED HOME IN| uw gan 1420 W. 1 Mile |? fy fun baby welcome. 210 7 ROOMS MODERN. ALL PVT. | CAKE FRONT. B.AROUND | —sarege FE atti Wisi STEADY DAY ng TREE SERVICE, (PETE'S).| “ carkston MAple §-1073. VN §._Angerson. , $45 month. OAkland 8-2466. home, nr, on Cedar p- | COMPORTSS = ROUSEEEEPING tere. ./. WOMAN WISHES i moval end trimming. Free | Se ee $1,000 DOV j VERY a < RMS. & BATH. UPPER. ¥E| land Lr. strictly modern, close to} - room, for 1. Everre ewer e ineeiNGe oan cotimates, PE. S350 2 hig ae A ys Rg $2000 DOWN Detably for marries cyunle. of eo * Ge ie ike sepees., Heres 2 mre, tre Gikie =. WIG ROOM. PRUNE. NICE ROOM. PRIVE FOR BETTER HOMES ¥ COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING. 9-2028. pit . Ingu BATH & GARAGE. AUTO. ‘san: . a Ww home. FE 8-3042. Seatukensane 000 DOWN after 6 p.m. 4 & BATH & or EM TARE DOUBLE SLEEPING FAT, Must BE BOLD AaeGg a ROMO CALL Dan's Landscape ‘Service. FE Wtd. Household Goods 27 , J ROOMS, PVT. ENTE. heat_and_hot_water_ FE _$1¢\t | -SvELY 9 BEDRIC MOD. . | DARG , Omer moving and i wages 28712 AND MORE DOWN ay aookds —PURW. ia Moat e's gE ig Bg “lg ving’ r=. mile’ Pontiac 608 mo. ‘Miitie ferred. FE “(ate Bre ter oan ena frontage. Only CUSTOM BULLDOZING YARD a eae ij ora ie, a) mile * . ‘e. Service 12/cusTtoM BULLDOZzING YARD & FURNITURE NEEDED ney for 3 APTS. = leome. room, kitchen & Pet y, ae TADY — NICE ROOM, KITCHEN | & few. feet. from Lake. Building driveway. reeee, Sees OE) haces cs Gad es Oak eo Cur buyers have, money for, good sot eT ie Soe ae ee Pe ne. Frivate bathing beach. Attached AAA SANDING _ . lz XPERT TREE TRIMMING AND| °F ater oss eb. Come city. cae a ae |? 5, SEAT 6 oT : wTTE, CUBAN ROOM, TORS le sere. ; a 500) TE S668 ba j| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 3 ae . B. Sanitarium. EM 14073. IDEAL sPor e €. BUD BILLS 8-2000 _daom TE MN OR WANTED TO BUY: A’ calness FE 56-8165 3.3241. ous a ROOM. OF 1-190 for retired or a y couple ai BASEMENT PUT UNDER FRANK'S TREE SERVICE. TRIM-| "ot furniture Ph, PE 2.6833, TN. —_ evenings an oe With PVT. 5 bar Spe 9 3 room modern. ith fur en tT hems, Alpe howe sane ne us coe ANTI D > un haat Weck ase, Caen, or SLEEPING ROOM| close to school and and stores. Only & homes to brick tn. FE bog rordice ot gas Ca af 2 Tg cD. | pea et 2" Norton. HEAT | — OTe Gdtedie ganeee ay Secu | $3,960 with $500 dow “A & BTRENCHING | $eRtaeith cee mere | —tamoe BFF St LISTINGS WANTED | eae sey | 0 ROOMS & BTR UPPER. RENT ete - £ ROE g J ” turn, cin 8 : GRADING LAW Z BUYERS, WAITING, Ler |) hae Cice town. ing. ag ae | OR, Wier, & “MILLER LAKE ORION Pecat row campertem | fis tite tte geger | WAnrED 70,207 xymi0 concn) BYE WAEMyg ED |* aah Fa coary | auth BATH GK BLE Rooms With Board 38)'\3" sehen moger, iog noms re TOM CARPE & black dirt delivered. Seed- 2 . 4 ¥ RMS., COUPLE. ABSOL Nicely decor. Wi by b ement, oll furnace and “oughta finish, Remodel, PHA ee. light tractor work. FE 23891. SMALL EQUITIES ne * no drinking. Christian home. Ref with | enila” tet PLETELY FURN gn 7 VES eRe eae se, recreation room with built-in se Pee fate ee pair. MI isi. * haw RE) _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 Leslie R Middleton ees FORNIHED, Git FER 3120 Disie Rwy. Phone Eves. Rew. 3 bedroom brick ran and poe Ml ber. oe of Ares. Only $12,- S OF “ aaa J ROOMS, FURNISHED, Modern Saar Tren xcell Anederateniea °B Saragens wil LAWN & GARDEN ROTOTILLING.| ean = 2 ELS) IP oC N. =. | 36083. APARTMENT —| $8 excellent location. | Available Hotel Rooms 39 finance. FE 06-3533. _& “FE $2517.) “we 9.4020, 315 E. — BARGAIN BOX WILL BUY RUN DOWN, BURNED z BATH. GARAGE, | ROOM BRICK BRICK base-| Yor 2 years. Will re wftia Fecifn after 6 call Mr, Lease ‘ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, | 55 cawes BUILT, FINISH <_cuodemare home 9 a=. ed couple, FE 2-6524. poe pal ow ie mo.| responsible p eo ° “HOTEL ee ; floors, grives, ele. Jensen. FEC: grading, back fl Top soll FE me cam Wiltame 113 W. Dotlas gk fine St. Razal 3 Ee {CHILD WELCOME. 141 &. By a oe Reems A. JOHNSON Realtor e ' _Huron, PE 23-0263. 00 - a Fy ae ii bl re sagperiniend Ed Miireeas Keeper™ Bioomned Gun | sale shop afer e record Syening | 2st. Mich. Phone Lincolb 1-4964 i 7 ROOM IMS. CLEAN. 10 E. HOW- 0 O Oakland Near a FEW, 3 (BEDRM. HOME. WALL 1704'S, Tele ae Rd. rages e 5 ens keeper 0! w managem 5 : reh enclosures, 2 weeks desires to replenish fall ES 8-675, a ts.,| ef comb. . Gal ¥ eg gtacloneres.| Evontry Club. GS -NURSERY—— | stock Pur coats, geod winter 7 ROOMS & PVT, BATH & ENT.| decorated 4 "ae CARETARER:| Gren Ox. FE 42533 “ ment work & brick or stone, all SEE WHITE’s Se coats, ladies’ & children's clothes Welcome, 4 a RET deposit kinds House reising & basement. Display Ad pleat "Page especialy needed on consignments, Call us regarding gees 20 wk, PE 8143000 RW | NEW 2 Ai. materia: & workmanship guar-| For Specials—Garden Pag also ice skates. Bargain buys for operty. Ste specia’ in |S ROOMs & BATH, CLOSE IN.|3 RM. Hot of soft water. Garage.| 124 ¥ ~ , ~eensed ballters, EM 'VARD LEVELING, (GRADING. crsry mcmlar of Go fam amily. Gudina’ Trades mee made to sat- | ROOMS & & decorated. Infant| or unfurn. wai Mahe 35468. _seeding. and sodding. FE 5-9636.' Open soaar A Wed, Apepte & Fri, isty af concerned, Don't feel ob- baby welcome. FE 6-9066 after ‘Adults. ia | Rew 2 oe (i | Moving & Trucking 19 Tues. 1 until’? PM. f. & Get. 10 "wn 2. ested. Call us fap further Sates ; 3 p.m. wean Boer | ROOM APF 8 ee WO FE | 324 Wades Rat Sueres a — = ery ee POLPLDLL LPP ELA LP PALE oa neni ; : ; : CHEAP 2-WHEEL TRAILER OR| "WE TRADE, BUY & SELL ua. DOWNTOWN. “all wil, ture. | pGGide — AND BATE POLL OXBOW LAKE FRONT 7 BEDAM ent pitas faished ee] oi per oe | A-]_ MOVING — HAULING axle. FE 4-206. DORRIS & SON REALTORS, us Pa ea OS en ie el” guen fe bee “Teoes ee pene hg gd I a Sl nh is | serrate fea Sa an ee ee Rensonabie eee 23000. VEE 2418 Go0D RACING CAaBt. REASON | 12 W. Bares © Perry Fs after | | ROOMS, MB, 284 ORCHARD LAKE.| on 3-231. STORE SPACE 20x80, FE 20261.| living room with o-oons,_aner_¢_p.m. ING, MOVING a | ble. OR 3-260. FE Ne ei aT | cleo. ! iM, 3 RM. PORN. HOUSE. COM: | "Sor Yoomen Ra picture window, BRICK LAYER CREW BLOCK &)4 Doriat el ee 2360 ‘ Lhe pahesel 3 ROOMS, EXTRA NICE. IN PVT. eo re ONistely moun. on ‘Lese Orion. 940 P FOR RENT IN ath, ser tapers aed. i ie stone. Phone FE 5-0679 rubbish. Low Boys 24 of 26° inch bike | Good home. 2-5002, = 3-1906.__ uF | _me. MYrtle” 24023. location on main highway. Cheap. er included. G alum .. storms BASEMENT TOOING, UNDER AGHEA AND RUSRIBN HAULED | Eotdutm. “un “be TeeosSie AR Eines | AO BAT Tata | eat Pantie MOOERE we | Feta |; 8 citar! Aes Eka hot 1 ment work _ Baseme ned.) . . ; leg - . Geter Bi FE i or Bees ee van OR WANTED: 6 OR 8 FT. CANDY | $1 000 gas cori APTS. midi ae heel — ais rity Shee inten week soe neat Office esse} * ~ toad OTTAWA_BILLs 5-0884 ;_ Pickup. FE 3 ! ; sevemng a ALL =a ow 1 - ‘A ees ND GRADING UBBISH NAME/_ showcase & wall case, FE 41000 OR 33 A lovely 3 RM. & BATH PVT. : t, Utilities sup- 4 vine _BULLDOZING | "TE 43050. ee ON) sae "FE _ 5-000 |WANTED TO guy Olt TANK. REW ARD the 8 TARGE PVT ENT. | “ent “W. ‘side. Couple only. FE aa ae ‘| DOWNTOWN rope eth Pee Binise room . BULLDOZING, TRENCHING. SEP fiGur aND HEAVY TRUCKING. FE AROE SUE et. pi eeterred Located within 300 feet of 100| - attractive tehen tie installetion and repairs. Rubbish field ditt, top soil, sand ~~ WaNTED MAH-JONGO = True—we will get up to $1,000 NS diisbers ex pris INT. , ft cent corner on E. Huron St. WASHINGTON Se. nip JIM —— and gravel. FE 27-0602 FE 2-5626 more for your property if you Ext Adults. No ra of pets CLARKSTON found Shedim. meas. dried. 2 Foom’ suite with | JASHINOTON JR. HOW — BRICK, BLOCK AND _ “CHEE ‘LIGHT & HEAVY MOVING WITH ——) Money Wanted 2A list with us. FE 2- ss upper, newly decorated,| Market 42433, #4, eat aad bot water s aon Aino ghimnert_ No job 100 2_ton_stake truck. FE 8-0453 RA Meroe Lh cette as 3 a PFE ne slectrle adits “oul ter Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 36] turmioned’™ Lease “Shailane te eT aw pe targe. Re Sy nLeTT C&C . 5 ome On 106 x 128 ft. lot, ted cial. Guaranteed work. Ph. MY, = ()' DE LL CARTAGE | WISH TO BORROW $3,000 TO FIN- NEEDED FOR r FORS SADOLE- pose werage, ag OP PPP PAL PALI ELLIE : living room. drapes inchaee 31128. H vin ish new home, 6 pct, with bonus. 3 RMS. SLY Fe Y FURN e Aare ag mg ure yyy s M., WALLED LAKE. MOD. : . Des Suice ae ee Geen eased, seo, renee NMS | Pontiac Press, “Box” 34. 39|_ LAIMEDIATE SALE: | ged jersshs Be ariaters, 9 a * Closets’ city, Very Teas Roy Annett Inc. =| rane heat, __ Sad _firepleces. ; LIGHT | HAULING ent 6 room, basement. 412,000 to $14- | eee me ear Sif AND BATH. VCHIL. n TORS 2-0008 v. e an unusually Ne 6 ae sian in| win with a3 ee amie aan 8 Brick ranch home, $18,000 to $19,500 a Kear Kenneth “Behool. Roy Annett Inc, , for Mt, Cle st, Led open, evenings 2 aula fo 4 tow nae’ ont, ’ Z ‘, x4 rured, licensed, bonded — iran wT an Sea vu | eae ee home, kit Priv, |2 > a> Tmt Bary. Oe he Saw oF Por. x uron Bt a Ebivd. Saher 6m - sHOYT REALTY bets Phone Ob 1-0T72. aymond| _ +842). DUCED TES Reterences rite —_ tere 1% baths. $11,500 to |” tise, OM 23476. | % ® W. Commins, ‘REDUC RA Bong Ne nee Pree $15,500 TIS SR. AND BON-|rerze van to serve you, smith | LANDLORDS WHO P ETE R| CALL NOW FOR IMMEDIATE Floors gee and finished. Moving. FE 4-486¢4. Sally a — your We ACTION | «gut E2678. F UNWANTED ARTICLES picKED poate a. CUSTOM FLUNEING, Param ot see ae WHITE , NS REPAIRS ROOM WA d 4 al ree » 8" Trucks to Rent man, Sigelen ree tae] — ORK. FIREPLACES. ALL TRUCKS TRACTORS Townships, Reply box 86, Pontiac BR OS Phone FE 3-2036, ak ten’ prvi ng CS laakes Press. = ae \ : —__ 43% _ pa ics SOCK trad Share L Quarters 30 Phones OR 3-1295 TCEMY! ENT & BIL OMURAILERS AND TRACTORS | ow eeevoees $660 Dixie Hw ¥ . © r saueee TS OOK BPECIALPY Pontiac Farm and GIRL Wire Ba yA i SPARE | Open Eves ‘ti @: Sunday 10 to eid phsoenente, 2407. Industrial Tractor Co. =e : = Pee KING WOMAN TO SHARE 6 ga a nal FOUR Fp roy eae eee t . at ; = ON TAK _ ‘bie cea ” 9e RTLY pro tN fostticted ; Or : Including Sunday | urn apt. EM 3-623. R & GARAGE. | - i rm eosst PE 4.1443 7 ¥| Office merce dren welcome, Elec. » R hot water turn. Adults, | ROOMS AND BATH. : © ‘APiNG ~GUAKAN. c Wilt BHARE HOME WITH LAD Se oes frigeration, RE “pa0ll, at & bp '” tara. Union Lake, EM i DR 4 2. VET Witt LARGE FautLY RUB or epuple for ehild eare. FE | Pa, PO 490 South ‘Bird, ' "Sechecer. FE 54-6967 after 4. : oi ’ J. ), i Py re ahaa Eres seit. Oe ee Ea NOe Fi ‘sit | [. 3 . \ | ra ey 5 yy \ ‘ \ i it \ z ; ‘J ! —* WV . , 2 2 . ae \ “a \ 4 ‘3 ee ee \ ae ee Tne CD So cal oe nym PONTIAC. RSS, _rripay, SEPTEMBER 20,1957 g| CARNIVAL at tu lh Disk Toreer For Sale Houses Anon 43 In P, OB. DIV. 3 B oy -79 Tor fae Hewes 9 _ DON'T as eg ee as BEES gett 3 bedroom. Fe 50 . ig Rp Watery Pratt TROOME & RATE POLL BIEE| Orchas Tesee os | CUTE, 2 Shon YR. ROUND | oa ary porches,’ lovated Cyclone fence, FES FE home on lsrge fenced lot with| wookshop, has smal! orchard, By Owner—Walled Lake c _ dock ®& privileges on Bunny RF S| fe aPreena haan | eens Bi atl VE] Bad ae —— ee | atearcnanc—ravony—ompen| Waele "Take vinesy Bee Che hom, frame, 6 iarge room: ‘ Williams Lake | Bests yieessee: str) tus" $495 DOWN : * « Birmingha 1 room, hom (Lake Privileges) dant tae ein te ee! Le ee ne ee * T8., LoDAY FR Toe FRAN SHEPARD | & f b aluminum screens, $3,000 down. ‘ N style bun- A picture win- > . a ment, exc. cond, only $10,000, . TELE eager’ 2 vege a AREA Off Lake An gelus 1 Rd. $850 DOWN E. W. Kurth, Realtor Foom "This ful dete, witty 2 $ LEGRAPH RD Ww . i rye huge it. Oat Only $6,800. Tloor furnace. Dede cozy little bungalow with 2 FR FREGO HARBOR 1 ROOM formation, “We c. Tow with 4 rms. * lawn af on a ptcommd. teres Be room, spa- . ab’e also — gf] fond" odser $33,000, terme CU oe eer Tiswses srekese que’ | st Pull basement with gas heat « ‘BEDROOM : eg ae } eey tts room, ‘Resting on a beat | _ session ar, ‘oe oe Cc HAYDE? q 5 * Pur ' Scar a iy wood: coded hk . i 4 Acréss _. | R'DPRILEY, Broker | seeet=sS™ ok My | 3 ress Tre vas| Tepes oo Hie ine ROSE McLARTY, Broker |. = wan Petia" -_ ‘ 500 & : Tas . wi ~ 8, : bas Meng TB han, Just ott Cog-|PR list™ en Pom Ss eat mad mumediats proscastion, Pus-0TGs Wm fy kaka road. Small parity) PUR. is mie Nn enter Sh. Wighland gaan geet Lak 8 a ae $9,800 block 50, rm . & %. NORTHEND W, PRI sao ‘DOWN Ps , be tied 0 so x30, could| beat. ae ib & ay, Sr fearee, “hacemeat "Bs av KEWII! Almost Halsned. Near A € “ ae "P.M W. DINNAN Wrul bullé oo your let 3 detroom s in | ent, | Fh ip Ue Pea omy . school. Lake Orion - Oxtora vicin- FE +2977 ponem a ; . : $13. t00, aR a 1. DEICO | \AOeT by WA Gietton ine. ; ity. On iat. appeal anaes ngelus Rd. : seaeey, ett open, Saat ciency, . N ey. nt oa ment & gas : CRONEEAS: ne = elatrs rou ARNOLD 2% DOWN : 5 EA is ru can own this tuzurtous FOR BETTER BUYS 17% DD 6 Rooms—Paved Street |"2'rrs, oid. Owner must en: “Great Scott! It your personality’s triendly, how SY OWNER. 3 sar = " Biss oh a epee sommat prick ° ° compact clean home is). ing in Bi ™ reel on te DOCTOR'S HOME” | you Gin go into politics?” med come | Al masem. Competed, acto. vas- 3 car aiiached ‘garage ee proweer | 9 ebster School Dist. A oe Tare, Re, Tate anne | Sze “Saving” teem. Parepisce. s € god dryer. Garage. fencedin | {iasvidea = tp for laundry and Bl TO Gls Foom 3 etfooss and Pest é bedrormet bicker wrireplace,. Wa side. FE ae faa screens. | utilities — the other the thed — "basement Pe on "bus 3 oom. ranch bomen. Last chance on . 2 large” W owith - te entranc: tee Sale Hou — Eo eee | recreation ‘All TAL REAL ES Seat ons hook: Fi, base est Side oe, aise 2. =. sil,t0o * 48 For Sale Houses 43 pe A Fartriage only $20.900. Terins aveabie, — Real Estate L GPR pounce $2,000 will ‘handle down pay- clair ge Livernott - 0. Lot iaenisb. Near Crescent ae ae 7 REAL ESTATE INC INC. |oow. vee DINNAN _ tr aks” ae this . bath, newly t's rooms and he eR #708 _Nes, EM. 176 =| os Lake. 3 bed pow Bg gh AY (acne 7a. BANK) : Sn ~ J a $999.99 DOWN set 2a EES FE*SE 5 ve-| mop, ance 9 mpen. cume| 3 atte, at eee ioet| mee ies eE:| TT A VT) E Priced to Sell |““"“ixcome Sork perme e 3 etm ine eee ee ee ee ee) St HAYDEN |, somut rommon | Biagamerst Sant. bee piers pa’ . | & ismnt,, gas furnace. ; Dow , . t modern, 1% story seeping Complete!) gt 7a yas ant! ye VILLAGE || Large jot with me snd serene. | Newly decorated o. rooms ana | THE I co Realtor Li 9.3600 Bien 7 room home: Bedrooms. | 8. Al < condition oak floors, fii = nem per mei ve. Take or id _ mt 1 : em : : Lake qrivileges “JERRY Fooma, ving ome. Hes 2 bed-| cont mortgage, ee et eel eae for | mers, uo dled Tnimeca caseeston, $13.980. gat" garaee, ee _ Git in good Lake. 4 ' nee, & utility. x ogpe, 616.00, WASHINGTON PARK | — 7 own payment. No if ra Macedsy Lake. ¢ rooms Fi500' on terms. ty. Only | Lakefront, 9 "parm. brick. | Large “ELW ‘QOD REALTY ee Ae cnet | CR RURAL, Wont Sete able otter refused. Bee owner 31/99 "RUSS SSELL A. NOTT ul Basement wits ‘Delco EMBREE & GREGG | fi,o0it besemest. ll furnace FE. size mape® Bt mage, comb, serenne, eater e-) St Bebool., quick posse all —— a FE. 45009 trees’ Lares: ; Union Lake Rd. 500 with low down _fect ‘condition. FE'9-7 nee i. home. J% ee Eten iarge ncnene’| © OFFERS eee tt oR paseneat oarer| eee Sea |e aa eae nae | eee | eee gyre sate at Lake Privileged OFF JOSLYN > ~ BRYANT home. On (lots. Large, living | Croone be A m apisstered walls, ar. ment, finiahed ttle, was beat |. cluded approx. $260 dows.” in| Pree snus terme Ol: Full Price $8,500 iat : Cracks & Aubarn, PE £0003, eves. | bik from esa district. 4 : ; 1509 down rons Wail tera carpeting. Ei em ae ‘CHLOE NICHOLS OF Ree A EL home Fully tied |S ROOMS AND B. nt on 3 Soot ae. fgg oe beach “Tack eae [OTe $1, 600 Down rege. meBeautity eleaiiee style home § ‘bedrooms, | OR sates Ls. Bs. te counter top iitehea formice| 10 Courtright iy ~ ommea ding room tive room iexii.6. oe Se? on | ees Geek ae paeeere 2 ee, EE — Modve requires scme work. corner tot. Sours. t po EE Be Bigs Telnted desement. Fenced back} Buy Thru Partridge cellent for retiring couple, ‘Taxes ent ‘with, ‘sutomatic ol , Adjacent to two highly Te MIDDLETON _- | sated in Ctartston, "nent schoo | qertte: meni” @geor, Com m, mod. | yore See, ove me give | _ List Thro Partri of oon mas Best, Paved drive. Aium-|£AST SIDE etrreses ears t : Cael eee ates corn | $00 2 family, Bergein. for cash Terms possession. $10,190. ru Partridge Bum storms sereens with @ terrific r other. property. Or 89.500; $2.000 down, : P N : Located 00, paved street, cuist stryet Han en| Sour home ie tra Swi take | Yuen eter epee | Oe 30778 OR ¥9712.1 sELL OR TRADE. 41.000 down Small he i I eee ony to schools end j trade. : FARMINGTON 13 WiLe Drake) * er} &m e house, needs ake Privi Sate | Eee caus] «=| «BRYANT «| geemuataninctam | | ORS tara say ater, Some RR TSE | Eats tts often os =| Ses tw Real oe cite eB] tance es oe, : . . < 4 Tooms and bath, SERVICE woe go " new = - es | gheles on @ of you T GI RESAW : C32 i RR Med iaiacy tatoget "Sue | NC, HAYDEN, Realtor | eur spin and tet, sets re | Svat tte ie, 2, Sete 2 bedrm. home located on nic ‘BOUGHT, 6 SOLD $680 DOWN — Near Elizabeth DO RIS Seres of privacy. (| me Eves, | gh A RS only $300| vention mortgage. or con- 3 Acres—Rochester. perwopids earont. Tele house fe i. | CORNER MAIN & 14 MILE Lake off Cooley Lake road. ae pines. $28,500. cooner i roan i ue 8 pieollai ae —— = «o — to 4 ; with full basement 4 large room UTIFUL ytaty_ 63373. mod 8.. not iy of ve ‘ Beautify) lopation on Paint Oli best. Storms & ‘gmail CLAWSON & TROY . Voth cieteses Sn Salen pies guia LAKE ESTATES ~ LAKE PRIV _Waite "ta, Cemetery tx Rdy‘neer| COLORED as down payment oe me Sr home, Ay Sel ¢,zeere old. Full price Just ed 10 miles trom Postine 7 rm. 1 home. ‘Tie bath, t taheeren pines yee, Very very on Tot. paved street are but ret k , — ‘ carpetin ing room, oak floors, ol] he OSS wetedsa tora, For | J'procay preset ia went” Sifemefoinige briced for elck| 9 rvioed. ammesiots for | "Wal Ede iy home |W. SIDE INCOME Eng ent Peres sale beats —\) |. | saetce Se s man this is the ° sssion. ventent - to ® acre 2 tain pte Pontiac a b . land outside town, ANOTHER LAKEFRON ae. weet ent if . tome. pig meng sees fee | oreo meer | OMIT seg anette ered "| Hate pitts aittimnb, oa | A,r, fae 2 art geese “QU furace, Teuaied ice tre dorm ond amen a —— lmadl alten in avesting of Pine * UALITY Eo'Pan Netument act neospeee | evita, epee wine Gee | magi rest sme neh een ce en Sad’ Nehoie Restor” 8 a ease, : s down ‘to ch. : er i \ aad Peonies, yet within WIDEM Mg heve a fine bomes io sme | PES garage, ful, basement. ercedert |” At White Li THE ENVY OF once © be pd a of sbop- AN 4 re rH area, within WE BUY © am heating system. In| 2%% cer gara Hetty aoe ranch, Call ue Alen soe Bim 0 r, churches and ts mile from town. (1) has LAND CONTRACTS Sonderful, condition throughout. ee orereas Make on’ str-i THE NE ° as cm sors Bon gas REALTY Open Eves | Be me 2 octooms, GET OUR PRICE mal rodms son first floor and 6 | tomar sly gitarees, Make on offer. * IGHBORHOOD 13% KE. Pike St. ving "greg and. weacaeind FE 4-4526 412 W. Huron & creme cies Bred NI HO on terms. mu peiee ae we AGE PCS ranch, full b we eee ecu te ie RAMBLING TE 49584 dating “ding room, ake with #4.500 down.” @) Con: G IE WARD F. PARTRIDGE| fnncseebed, “i tehens “an fa, lne, on, mors etc Pp worth = square never fail to’ ! abewiee: | MILLER | Sere |» Sngiscnk Se. REALTOR FE 4358] | aise ver” pete Pry ane Seer Sore, oe — Se 33 W. Huron st, rE 1080 W. HURON sT.” Comfortable mod. bungalow, of!/ hs ecting with center | ONEIDA iz garage. Ample & Ye, 6-8183 OPEN ; iT means good traffic etreu) ROAD, Nearly new brick waike to front and grade kitchen, large living Open Evenings EVE. "TIL 9 furnace, insulated. SS. Lerge lot tion. Nice pesiac ‘ =f ranch, 3 bedrooms, ful : Entrances. Altractive iawn DO YOU WAVE — « large, tant Ci. Bom shown , a woe ae iGiewT MAREN | Sows por Beenlece in, TUEs | ment, breakfast space in itch SAT. & SUN. 2-6 P.M.| Besryotane Sreeetuems Good oeation, 2 bigeks io Scheoat nether Realto : K Caine ink euey atered | dows provides greening view | {ai “ftg. + “Mt Smee . . Ml. vocate. Owners moving to privileges, basem w. M. Stout, Realtor | MOUTIPLE LisTiNG SERVICE \R finish bedrooms have § closets, 1! retirement area. auto, ol] heat, ’ . 509 dn. $4809 total bi 0 4 BEDROOM, UARE LAKE & coin $15,000 $9780 a city water , earn reer | TN, pterinae ot, PR PEM | Forest Lake Hills Oakland County Realty | bath ‘and’ colored. fiatures "too pet as Kitchen, 287 living roo Nearly new 3. bedroom brick, ee 7 H you ‘have been leaking for 3, IN sh RANCH. 3 BED | mye 4104 0 Union Lake Rd.” | cabinets fully basement "wiih | Fry Feta arts tor TV. Secs eres). A. Taylor) eee eee2| sn E'S aed Spates] Reet Bee teres Scroggs’ | tee we Pa 9 for aeice Terme. Owner (er| nat, marare INEURANCE, room yrs. ratane ze bed. +8i EDRM, BU GALOW "Be BR tome ving room, wk bath, , elect “ont fon plastic tie BROWN i dectarvar many mare wanted BLOOMFIELD | HIGHLANDS. cate. 190 Oakland Av FE 42544 room, kitchen, Le gow. inus —— ~— form Hees, s for the low price of ick ranch w ve H. P. HOLMES INC. |arice nance _ dry trays, 3 watertront, lots —_ aE eg Siestele renge & even. 2 master price oot ath Fores "ion be . SOIT on your Jot. QUatrry | charming ‘sctivities reg 631 8, Lapeer Rd. FE $-2083) Only $1580 dove te asset) oe = 2,600' with Ie baa er: Maree wie Fm. | Stee, DOgtORMS. ina ekiached pe ig abe ge phon et w wes aimee aikwamer Ge room Boma. Large ase © , | tab “Garage. "Radiant heat, reronrn ROAD. CTFY. This oe. beth ame eee water. Sp re a ol mal, glee. erage doors secndemen isorces aot | lying Wd peea'a) carte ot =| = J, Hiltz |‘ ss"stee rpeting. draperies | zooms, 30Yoot living room with septs Scola 600 HOME PLANS ea for aoek 6 " UOT SELL cual yee ely mae “fow. 8 large rooms, oak _ | eae 28 Oy giodern, kiteben, ated. 8 eres of 1 we have in our I . . . : je ttle bath, f . “ , eslie R. Tripp, Realt 3 dotrosm. be home, full basement, [TH THIRD RD STREET : fame pge ls a. all newly deo | ro11_w. BT on ws Brick Ranch Bae venreation rooms” thas Hest. | $1,600 DOWN - Real value, Just Home Planners Center” | % W. Huron ‘reel FE altor North end on paved street, In bagged Towbar goto emal down payment from = 3 bedroom besu, | . i apa meme Mifke new, Outy ¢ vot: old. Lovely Please phone _ fod eondtion | si Ee Hea Bact ae responsible people. ty — attached gerage — fenced | BRICK. 4 BEDROOMS. SUBUR- one Seiveem, eyeguwe, Se) et OS! Se wh, “piessed. to ae eh NEW iSNO, LOW — brick a 2 BRI kK Fish POND — NEW CARPET | ranch home ig 98 °% 40 fget ot | attrac heat. A well wut efgems|| ennai) MW than palo K NI IDSEN low frame ranch home 57 ft. of bes r softener — on/ fi tet e. Only 4 miles: « ees “Alract ve f araaeee an , with, etteched garage, every Rnesine bomen, va ; paved street. fooms, ‘an reper y+ Rog Pana ‘from elty, Lake privileges. and © let. f . from the tinte flosr in the Vest: iments, in ail. Central, steam | West Side—6 Rms Scat ine “ten bok “oeK i 978 OAKLAND AVE. ~ Zoned -3 BEDROOMS South Bloomfield price oF Boal es oo te ' utuities ‘tae por mente. scant, A most cont ficors, ‘intge fot with 8-fool front: jommercia}. Corner lot € room MS Well built brick ranch type trade for into this 000 $200 per © hes pong A convenient lo-| ¢. ‘mnie’ th 80-foot front-| modern home, Could be used for, ATTRACTIVE home with good appearanc tarecr me. down, @ extra hice ‘31 oo home has everything) man: - Home in good and loca b rge ITWiD) 4: wo ‘* erat dethe porch, most. people are leoking for. Lo- ot a neighborhood. Close te schools pad eet oe fee LTOR 900 Baldwin Ave.) & S sce. Wall torment | aot dean any wom- neal, Sarees. er tae. pene| nee tt, 2: , gheres, Cah be | 419.090 WEST, SIDE — Near St. | Bees Slosttates. Dals'ch:| ina’ perth. plosteneg "Dent * dream come a er iront W00 with acy erm mente of $100 per month omacte Laree 3 3 a8 te | 980 with low dom Hi plastered dear cg . fa te ose this ope soon. t] taxes insurance, punestow, $55 Bb sement, of off AC own payment. parses fe apd pared drive oy FOR COLORED William CLARK REA bedrooms, = and bor ppt ey 4 BEDROOMS cludes disposal and Ag ie oy L ESTATE “om? srt old. Owner leav- p vena washer. Funsiod Furon Open Ev wd oma value. Wit fe 5 Sh eet te bes, Se Saat cena mk — all Sg go a A Nd is sa s. is me is an old ernized to bottom i built, vant Te a) bedroom farm heme. Jest ite ‘egecoreting. 10 8 seat "Sus,| 1 wo Fireplaces i mpretor | gs ig ind “Barns beat ae en Williams ees: i 9 of us ‘Practically new ee tecreation room Sylvan Manor Sub. or dctatts ta & good one.” 4 Kent’ Inc.,-Realtor room home. Bes pane oa Lae 4 Niee : is List - for fast and ofr. ‘a Dixie Hwy. at lace, Also 1 ee f y quick sale. | “ctent se service, “WE BUY, 33 yh ee tn \ Oniy 2,50" Near syiven | TRADE ane & AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ones et ae : \ kine! room, Most mesers WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 2H 0, Telecee na. Ae rr Realtor Humphries Sa ceria \ ph c * * F “s : a 7 Ss ; ‘ : t j ic ‘ 2 : Ns : > \ f x a? : af a‘ ; f . \ 3 : se i a ’ % : i ‘NICHOLIE = & HARGER CO. Wi ogee FE 418 ' K hottie Realtor | L.H. BRO » H, WN, Realtor » oi Pho 110 W. fruron Ly Os ated i ig FE eal Pe eX WHITE BROS. TORS Oven: Bes. “ti 9; . to 8 . WHIPPLE LAKE RD. ‘Basement with sil’ heat’ Loves shaded lot £0x260. New = car ga- + ‘bathing ‘beach, gu SAMBROOK LA LANE THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 20, 1957 Veterans" AND > Chdlians | ‘COLORED You asked for more 3 BEDROOM HOMES Behind St. Joe Hospital we are 19 more these homes are going fast © $10 STARTS DEAL Same GI deal as before NEW F HA “See Me .. . Corner Earlmoor and Bondale oe et "Bring $10 Own Your Own Home Payments Less han Rent WESTOWN _REALTY LAKE PRIVILEGES es ae, Silliy. Sasa $84 Per Mo. Includes wares and In aa with LAKE FRONT ack to” good Ese, Ope wat aie smaller “howe -REABURN ST. 4 lg — jg Eg ncome Property _ we floors, Full . Fenced in yard _I 43A poo ae ee Oe Se ® ROOM INCOME ~ leav - 6465 Pontiac Lake GEORGE BLAIR leaving et *} 4536 Dixie Hw: OR $1251 , DRAYTON PLAIN: : ‘TON PLAINS TWO-FAMILY APT, NORTH SIDE — 1% Block fro pa down, exc. 5 room white bus line. 6 and een up. 6 and me OW, wall-to-wall car- bath down, full basement, with ting, basem gas heat. fu es, 2 new hot recreation rm., with built- water heaters, new Meith = tog to bar. It won't last, ‘you'll have See this —-_ to hurry! day, price Bh 0: clo $850 down, 6 rm. 3 bedrm. mod- ern > home, located LAKEFRONT Hempstead] # 244 GOING: ot} heat ¥ 7” & storm: ye sereet Price "fea OFF ¢ OARLAND 1D AVE. Small w/tull Bt. Eve, FE 56-0510 . OFF JOSLYN: OFF BALDWIN Bes a Te me Saale in Pio- . 3 bed- esis 136 reel — only $14,080— _ You’ Roteman _ Kampsen|* REALTORS FE 40528 Eves & 8un, i Privile ie. ia house. "water ey tes sae Atten tion, Famil tention Sis ae Heise is - —— Fase corn corens. Bea ae Taste Lavender Bowel seat | aie theo Partridge List thru thru Partridge _ Soa site, $3, nse F. _ anD in see Us: yr freely ieeetet C'DAVIS 1825 Pontine Lake Rd. PE 64311 BY ALL MEANS SEE The New Addition to Cherokee Hills! You'l! the secluded, coun-| try 3s its S125 ft. wide : sites—planned for tod: eee vel ite close-in lo cep bo out Lake Ramil = ese! ot Toe no gy Pees cE SS Carl W. Bird, Raaites pe Craareie Seite! St Fy LARGE ve ont Buy thru. ridge List thru Partri 80 x 356. $1250 cash. 3 miles west Pontiac. FE 42698. peor r r homes and a conrent- cation. — as Soe “eke Oe co yard, 7 miles N. of Pontiac, Bikese: a" Somers to » & land, C te ; collect: Ortonvilic NA 18 ACRES home, part oo 6 Sct mach le at 3 ACRES North ot Pontiac, full price, $1,000, Smith-Crawford, Inc. TWO OFFICES s Rochester Bs = = Ae ry) eachee = RocHESiTe Rr acTes on pas’ Toad, 50 acres, rolling land, aan ed ee jand, Meta- mora 000, “eT, MICHIGAN, “ae room 8. ment, oi! P. W. DINNAN W.. Huron 8st. rE ‘D $0 acres. Nice land W. of woe © a RIDGEWAY Sele Business Property 49 SALES LARDMBABEN DROKED Case Ave, Vecknt commercial in) = 58 Se Seu. oon | PARK AT Sun Prone DOOR +a. : S.D.D — §.D.M. BY OWNER TAKEOUT - 200 = 150 ff. commercial! Wt on peleene — fora beitier win. $2,500, $600 Sewn "f20 mo.| iness, ; increase in Call MApio 6-1007, ly = _— 4 3 epg Te een Buy Thru Partridge and thickly settled community. List Thru erty at pa Sion <4 DIXIE HIGHWAY only. on Located ons 0 Edw. M. St ] he's --~y Sots hemp offers | 77 Edw. M. Stout, = a "Young compte who. want ~ com-| DEAL eo aK im etnies 4, Haat" ofc |S Eanes see et an |S Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A | CHOICE USED. IED CAR - Lor. Lo- cateq on St. near as fee with . Lote nee. M. Stout, Realtor . Saginaw: &t. Open Ev 8 FULL BASEMENT. __ 930. Mt. *Clemens St. FE 2-0358. LE STORE, Ave. A ‘busy sh ic Good for mz Te, Ta riety, wholesale or retail] or any busi- ness, Heated gas. @ park- ing lot in. rear. Convenient for load! & unloading. FE 3-414 or FE 2-5219. “ss ged FOR. LEASE. $1,000 $1,500 ‘ca Pe pein wil help’ fi- nance Cali —_— WIE od , BM, BRICE tecatiens Py Semtnsie Hills. Large 21’ living room, large dining room, new modern- ized kitchen. 1 bdrm. down 2 nice bdrms. up. 2 baths. maple one Reghecog! in basement. ~— buy for $18,900. fia this now. JUST OFP PERRY — 2 bdrm bungalow. Basement with auto. gas mat, 2 biks. to new adison Jr. High Schoo] or Emerson ye ose Benedict's vf NRW | BUILDING, RESTRH usiness, attractive chien am *| Floyd: Kent Te. Realtor parking. M-15 at Clarks ample @,Disie Hwy. at Te 1 9 to 8 RESTAUR D EQUIP. F : sme: en AURANT AND E OR AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKIN ace. ap. far eae, Abe emai gas re we nee bee 5 wy OLl¥: For Sale Lake Prop. 44) STORE v8 pa BY 70 EXC. LOCATION. ean ea rn, r 2 BEAUTIFULLY ODED. peratne «ot Tot, 0125, per mo. | 824 a on ie Sy? ener WAREHOUEE. 7 MODERN. OF. ¥ fices for ren pores, be 4, 7 BEDROC oom! BEDROOM BATHS,| email truck louging Prot High-- Otier Wiis, $25,000; Fe epres, | ell truck, loading, docks, High- ee eed owner, fore ™ gm HOME SITES OVER- Low down penne Bay tem argo "NEW CAKEFRONT SUBDIVISION Cedar Lake, near Oscoda. Office opening Saturday and Sunday. September 21 and 22nd Wil! seli Fag grate ard Jote for $1,000 cash or ™ — 5-0682. Clarcine Mich = ataole SYLVAN EE EERONT i. “Beautiful . : City bus ciose by. Reasonable lerms to respon- sible party - wae LAKE PRivs 3 bdrm. bunealow ater. Full price “38,900 wita “ee down payment. tay ved ‘END Rah Re Oakland ve, Spick span 2 bed-. $m. “home 20. weil Jand-—— op ey rms School District oly Ie speed c e368 spee 912,950 only $3,000 +s Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at "Telegraph 3-01 en ® AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING : RAL ° Modern aevena 2 = < as DINNAN | — boat, Wisner 0.609 with $1,750 dn. $55 th including taxes & in- fae heat, is mo. old; will take ratler id for, for down pay- _ment Ph OLive 1-1351. NEW FOR OLD. WILL ACCEPT land contract, free & clear home or equity in your present home in trade on this new 9 bedroom home with oak scopebe plastered walls, 4 pe. bath, modern kiteh- en, dining ell, full basement, of] heat, nieely decorated throw: . out, large lot, Only $11,500, have you trade. Clark Real : FE 46402 3. Open ‘evenings. LAKE | one COTTAGE. MOD- ern. Duck Lake. Restricted sub. ‘Exc. safe sand beach—free and clear plus cash for 4 to 6 family apt. OR 3-8863, - | Business Opportunities 51 | New ~Location TESTED PR i ne Nationally ane accepted now ppl a “a. owner, married, late model ear, oes and business, ref- . Grand Rapids. "Michigan For Sale Resort Prop. 444 roy | a Re ~ P-3/ CABIN, Cente area, ad-) | ir i eahe ere Good hun RAY O'NEILL, Reshor je "tihng $100 down, $35 | 6. Te Open @ - 9! month, vier gm) Oladwan | rE Sn | ot FE 2-6038) Skevis) Mich, Garden 6-7638. || ‘ , A SO Sa A ee ee ee Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partri R LEASE, ise Metamora | beth 65 amen ORARe FoR GALE. OR 3-6790. : Rcdtaadeeroa 9-10 © 1007 ty Ot vee te °F thought Biology would be fascinating but all we've VILLIS M. BREWER 53.55 N. Parke +5181 ____ REAL ESTATE Buy Thro Partri List ahr Penge _| Hy oe eg eR, Ae of the ye Ei ¢s20e af “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” MACHINE SHOP man Partne cg Rg ae with rm. for ex- & rent DAIRY below mar- Property & 7 p.m. or write UEEN | \ you have looked ‘etore ou app: 99,000 will Ca MICHIGAN BUSINESS Gon Freee = 3-6312. 8-9 a.m. and p.m WELL first MOTEL Owner 7 il, only er gays sell, ior with $5,850. 4 down. he a _ at this Dethey Better cal RIDG SEW. AY. 875 Baldwin nave. “FE 46203 Open Bves, ‘til 8 bigs, iPaAaTTE GRO- 000 ding teal 5-1723 for appo SEPTIC ie CL ness & equipment 7% Auburn Ave. HOTEL LIQUQR BAR DINING ROOM to e ING BUSI- fr any part. onry construc’ ‘ing with 10 rooms to rent, plus owners apart- ment, complete Mitchen and din- vely bar, plus office. partial ——— > tarihe Soret on this om M. Stout, Realtor 77 =N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 54-8163 Open Eves. Till 8:30 BARBER SHOP, CHAIRS. $34 | So. Saginaw 3t., $3d0. B etiring., WE COVER THE STATE CLASS C. Pontiac area. High gross tT 300 "down Real estate included. GROCER SDM. Rochester area high alae pase Living quar- 0 For FURTHER | INFORMA ATION on on coportuntien a es ct or —- in our —, ee our pic- tires, I-stop serv: STATEWIDE per deluxe Gu service stations available immediate’ Phogs FE 2-9173. af ue tell” Mr. Vance |. done is cut up frogs!” Business Opportunities 51 | Bt sneee Sppectenites 51 stock, aah aee etn youre home on eee. 000 wil bes: in business. ore ea for die yi a Standard sal gale eadlinn art Oil Co. Wholesale Distributorshi Want to move your bar. a. tavern, wer" ‘geet, Seah ring area on a, paved yf : ‘Te 1.208. Cal streett Alaereswitn ee ting fouwee ama fog, ‘anste pet jlendard Oil ——e Som & temee oe Ex a Gane tae ise Is THE “BIRD” TO sEE ‘¢ WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 348 OAKLAN 30% DISCOUNT AT 65 PER 6 PER CENT. JIM WRIGHT OPEN $1,875 D DAE FE 65-0441 EVENINGS UNTIED 8: ISCOUNT CENT 3E- CURED BY s Room MoD. rgi® “AND £ LOTS. ees BASE- GARAGE ON WILL HAN- R. Ji VALUET, Realtor OAKLAND AVE NOL TIPLE SELL OR TRADE with other or real estate. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 45 OAKLAND AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING FE 5-0¢93 SERVICE Money to Loan 53 __ (State Licensed Lenders) BA 64 W. Lawrence St. GET CASH QUICKLY | som Quick Cash FE 41538 Up to $500 1930 to 1956 title. Most deals tures and cars. Bring Pag -4 closed other se- “Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAO STATE BANK BLDG FE Real Estate Service of Pontiac. B CHARLES oman oye Vili &, Telegraph EB #021 oo 7 “ 8 wR 4 kh we Cash Loans m GES $25 TO $500. CORD TIME sGNATORE AUTO., FURNITURE icant a, a “PAR £Z ON YOUR SEAB BOA ARD. FINAN CE 1185 NORTH .PERRY tation,| Next to new A & P 202 N. rocneey LOAN, MAIN | ER, MICH. . 8 825 7d e800 noo EET one rs. * any fren- 0711, OL 1-0701 ahd, Loans 325 to $500 ‘eeame; — EHOLD FINANCE CORP, OF. ge 2 To soon LOAN 00, PA a ee $25 TO $500 ania _ Mon to Loan 83) _ WHEN you NEED Sale Household Goods 57 | Sale furnace, Thor 9x12 Felt Base 0 Heater. Automatic . Also 200 i; tank, Complete, PE 2.2067, BEA’ 9 - PC. MAHOGANY cuveeesels room suite. Orlental” rug 2. Barouk ‘ i Ox13 an, red. 3 orte hrow . Best off ust sell. Ease . & £ way bed. Good cond, 2-9206 | “sem 4-1 PRICHS FOR SCRAP CARS & iron, FE 8-8797 SS Pew “Sale Household Goods 57 1 4” fa cone VERY GOOD FE_ 23300, COUCH & CHATRS Prt. em ton pee Service, 1 Fo. @ set, Livia room, ner springs and mattress, odd couch, Best offer. FE 40838. chairs Rolla - Gerace aaron | “euntee peattun, PE 2 08 : Z : come cook — oe outdoor grills, ey 3900 e 7 Brest OFFER T i—— § Be. BARNES HARDWARE “tving Tm. set, ; Dedrm. sete, electric ] WILL TRADE ‘chine, large wall ‘mirror. desk, equity in your house vanity ‘stools sedi of- aw New fig kt) ~4 brick. fice chairs, ‘vacuum woe —— Model, 280 misc, items. Mo ones Te ete w . . & _Phone WE 3-4300 or Vx Serer, | BABY Fina, Also wetproet, iG « sul! ‘ould like boat. pce ~~ “2 Orchard Lx. r Clothin iio 3B 4 DRESSY MATERNITY OUTFITS. PARTS Ex. come. Size 13. OR 30177 ve fm wearers . 8 $75; G. BEAUTIFU!. RUSSIAN BLACK “ 18: Persian Lamb cost, %, size 1&| fay Complete, baby bed. 918; re- ane ‘ e, $25; never 8 ho , $55; elec, dryer, §75. FE 5-073 Site | oF a 4 SALE H H GOODS —$7 &m DIES SIZE 5 COAT, SUITES — ¥ a , Size 12. Men's cuit, coats, or marred. Newest, Boys ets, size 8 and 10. FE/ modern designs in biond, plati- 40838. \ grey, walnut, choice of panel | aq COR ora Pe MAN's CAR COAT, 38 see ab al ‘oss eels g as low as ae Michigan’ Fiuo- bench §by- 12 rug. i: le oe ae. “an. ag machine with chair. U: 3 tim: $160. EM 13-2710 or FE 5-1927. 7 <0 rT > Cond. $45, 298 Fudson, OO CLOSING OUT and ay —_ , mowies BARNES HA HARDWARE _W._ Huron tae ot E-Z itt semble these yf elf! and save. Four cnairs , $60.95 val. Ge, $39.95. re are new 1057 designs, famous oe ge FA oar tops, e and Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Or: 4_ehard Lk. Ave. ; COMPLETE HOUSEHOL RE- pa Rens. Part “uy cond. 63 Ser : 20 Lam 175 YARDS 1 USED , TA i a ee ugs $3.95 “int Reconditioned xd Appliances : zs : i set 3 A - 5 me Are danafare "Gur" of trans. TRADEIN DEPT. budget. glad i Guar, elec. washer ....+.+ rs v4 Fr = For You Guar, elec, Washer «...-cv0+ # iat Table top slectre FANE s+» wets 2 Led eouc: ' a * ee oe Fd * en) 5 @ nce’ Ye ar Bing tm. mute ses ses gies FINANCE CO. ed-side feeding stands .-.--. 6 2.08 5 + 0G M q 4 | _ WYMAN'S tr patos sae Ban Bee 4 PE ¢1123 43 Orchard _ | Babeneegs BED UxE TYEE. _ CASH ‘LOANS| “condition. FE $-0805. & * | miachlne side, S85 hp. vinrude _ nn i855 ROYAL 3° BATH, ALUMI | motor, $196; Westinghouse o © BD hg te “Sat. . ia iets oer [ Pactburt. ef cal ; room ey from $00.85 ose aOR . see ti . oe :. om : = =" .| 9% COMPLETE. +B GAB i$ oe. "Seine wen & ihe aes gene ca RCA color * : springs & movtress @rm. of] cir, from. measrri geben’ 05/5 , $300. Sweet's bd rr ‘ eulator with blower or | 5 i. dineties| from - % p ce, W. Bw ron. PE 4-1 13: luire at 2475 Gillham. Union Lk. | Holywood frames ‘$3 | WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WasH- wt es raoor ANYTHING | WANT | ste bade “* gsoo5| er. ond. “steas. FE Finance Co, | ¥o8 tim poue can BE reUxD | Cocalo chair M138 | WALNUT DESK. GOOD COND. Fe ‘ : . iittie our way, but & F shed chests . 96.95 WaLNuT D asx DINETTE S&T. ; * to pay. Gas and elec. eeneeet s.r FE Pontiac & water beaters. ner ee ‘me — 8 8s 3 ladies, Lares braided rugs, ‘ Din: dreaseres v ind springs and Cotton "mattre eo ae For’ Sale Miscellaneous 60 $ PRLPDLPLPDP LLDPE LLL Lt Drayton Plains seesseeneh qauirit’ Spten iiiaes: | Craie marfed ranges rettiger- b ~~O- cor bia. : . , Terrific Savings. ‘ ane ge ee ag Walled Lake * cuttee "Dimette ‘eke “and” many dice band Cont $205, sell for $115. pom Tans F mise. tems NEW & ueeD ‘Pearson’ S| _patetes Utica: so 1c. SALE © = , -o Lay . poke PLAN vr c: OP 10% MONTHS TO PAY | url itt ITE | Paint: Interior - ere 2 : RII — sone HY Mortgage Loans 34) We buy, sell of trage. Come oat | = TON ee . ‘tad ie SETS, rollaway jack. Alemite ase ROOM MODERN l. ay ower, ivee Tisie Dr. civileges, will wade for’ equity, a due $8 or tse ber week. | _ Pe $2332. ss ai ° Sa we ee L- Ren, eat. * le } "Balance due $ii3. Pick up 2 OM BURNERS, 125 GAL, Om JIM WRIGHT ene ha on cake 2 speed ercle, only abort 1 Bu Se DANE.” FE Sout rife 12 cu. ft. retmigerator. | _ Appl. MI_6-1300. ' _#1800, om “OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 o. shelves, ‘ ¢ STORM WINDOWS ub EP. OR 16 FT.| all oy a elody burners, 2 ovens, condition, 13T_Baidwin plastic re) ¢ $320.91. Balance due | _: 05, Milk's MI ¢130. | 73AG CEMENT MIXER FOR need aluminum cance srry $228. Pick up payments of $2.50 LONRITE, R. , PORTABLE e. 2-2460. 1% acres, Lear es Spe: | 30° deluxe Etat stove, Teg. $154. .| icewMlouie A0RG- wake oe be | tte TABLE HG 1 . living room, Balance “— Pick up baym Saver, exc. shape. er CALIBER C ot a Roteo win S008 _| SENMORE SEWING “MACHINE.| ster and belt. 2 complete down. Or will accept automobile 140 N. Saginaw ; puwers & reverse, ¢ —o- uniforms. or "housetrailer “in "trade, Clare | STi ee iD | Aien's Applignec’ "| 380. INTERIOR AND s | sinaieaas oe Peh ei | ong hg waa wr |" a tae Ane re a (Aric W Asti AND MAY: a ¥' Mevonnde guiable ter draving, bosrda i $2 per week erveater re-| 7% eu, ft. cold, exe, Conds | Lk. Ra. Ind house 8. Walnut Li frigerator, late model, $95. Pully kur s 6 MI 6-1300.| Rd. Cai) before 10 a.m. or after aw tic range, valued WSsONn CHAIR,| ¢ ar but pefore me now $225 terms. cout ouee: Rergale ot $90. Maheg- Sat. & Sun. SHICK'S. MY 3-3711 vt. coffee . MI +3018. i-l-l-A REYNOLDS pl ouenruns X MODERN LOW BOY, 1” 5 ike Kew QORA, TWIN FIRE SIDING. Sell yourself by seeing In exc, chat bles lamps. 7. Sood” goo, Mat asl e ye M1 gee our expert “ind tee oungs- — waree.__Reas bata .y —— | ANTIQUES — |"e'3ubej,p me sot See) Bugis att, ai aes ; Y's Tce cream chairs, outside dinner oa Tz. o... - Ras. Call ‘| ‘trenlngs and Sundayy — combination. | Ol 1-004 for free estimates, 32° Pine “St cond, Caretaker, 7 Prall 2 INSIDE DOORS, LAWN : Ne wk ferret MUST HAVE ROOM |j7os" oe civiNG you, faterested ims cleaner home, Be. : ome, , pene Gm, | Sxn'S. 2 imampece be bone to- bes. Mi 17-0878 . : their new All-O-Matic ; Water softener. es ‘1686 Py BE dows, Phone 38-5063 330 GAL. FARM oline tank on ve 26" REEL good condition, cost over used only 20 hrs. Best offer takes, call_ eves, EM 3-3383. : 62 GAL’ ELEC. HEATER e005 30 By A ~1 Heater 95 fn — — stand pee. .; $23.95 save PLUMBING 500 LB.- SAFE, $125; ORE auto. washer, $25; 22 automatic rifle, $30; umbrella tent, $20; = cedar-lined ‘isa $16.50, below and Used Merchandise, H Dra: Plains, 5 AVA TAYLOR OVERHEAD STEEL . FACTORY Ds. 2 SXT & 9X7. F AB = i iJ a 2260 ‘HWY. Pontiac. © ANCHOR FENCES No money down, ed. Ares. FE 5-471. | 300 . . HO. iaayt Paint and Westone. Fridatre lee iy —o$ $34.95 Rd. a Y uy refrigerator — TTERIES $5.55 CRUMP et ELECTRIC a eee oe VANITY AND SACRIFICE, vw aaa ae i 2-3714, Baby va Ry es mattress, = sor. a BLIP COVERS aa, aOF* & COVERS, gi SEWING Lee! REPAIRED {OMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE ay UPRIGR blower stove. $10, OR 3-6486 GREEN HID -A- BED ABG oan SURPLUS L LUMBER & « INSULATE © : 100 sq. ft. Economy roll ..,.$3.95 a < ft. Med, = reese EMS ed New. Studs ‘sme lh trock, cash ¢ i Mg" Sheetrock cash & ca L717 all colors .,.$4.10 15 Ib, or 30 lb. Felt .........93.63 ce Heater Gas ... $65.00 teria} Mate: 5340 Highland Rd 1 ithe om 946cs BUY DIRECT WE MANUFACTURE oor & window trim ....... mattress es a Door jambs. Interior See $2.95 Door frames exterior ...... eee Ay candle ® BETO Doors, interior flush, from ... S35 = * aa to oay oF 00. days—same | conn “ast? oases nee 188 tieene en Be sre eeeeswens PreetreiT) eee ee | = oie rs 121.N 2600 Union Lake Rd. at _, Oe ao 9 price $30, Call Michi Complete heute 4 aon do see Centep, anv. time. " Stee on Setter. a4 0 VES —SO0GRT—s00b ax. oper. ruame of e heater with “ees Pane Turner's 602 tat Clea. UIAHy $148.65, now diate, S. Mone. “Siegler 0 Oil Heaters fztenda tnt room a he heat at beilf the cost, me Anderson “Hardware > sonia“ veh umes 39711 TEN athe: Mg Fee atte oon x cies tthe a Mose sey | « S8gec ey au ee ae * ) Bers |n.- ‘ote-mower, Ji & ~ mowers. Roto-Hoe Mil. | 2'r won vil inp CULVERT PIPE 1 16 gage pipe at $2.38 per-lineal ff -Church’'s, Inc. . a | Sheetrock a8 x8 Sheet $1 35 ee ree, OOOFRS Shc er eeneneee . 197 Postion. EM aT ee & unt “3374 Det araph & 8 Mile Rd. | Detroit : EL 64184 |WOOD AND ALUMINOM venx| BENSON m harp Co. r of WARD "SPACE BEATER. s fice, pu End ‘rom 49c each up. FLOOR sHoP 99 5. Saginaw FUEL OIL TA 315-OAL. | delivered including sa E 3 : r 5 aseeee KN wint 1D SIZES, ALSO PIC- TURE BA GAINS CLOSET COMBINATION, LESS, |, es die — aie ALL FISHING TACKLE—25 PCT A, c. Compton & Sons on W OR +1414 E FURNACES e or without stoker % er- ce, age SER erate uses : half Dixte Dixie “ye |CEMENT, MORT, .|Murtatic Acid Te e. & inch cinder block : Cash & ¥. oe WOLVERINE LUMBER : R IN St oe. ““gl.io gal. sates gal. “oe : ' aL AYL Ock K AL & BUILDING sUPPLY an Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-Tl j model, $139.50 value. These are slightly ma several 42" & 66” models. Wal! and base cabinets ol extraord!- mary values, hi Pigores- _femt, 397 Orchard Tobe Ave. Machinery. Machinery. 690A pg ake ad boop MOVING poo ca tg Sate, PE PE’ 3 tee" petore 11:20 1m Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT FOR RENT | sanders — | vacuum cleaners. Wail- “Se aed Lake g Po Iormtea Weekdays 8:36 to 8:00 Bunday "6:00 t0 4: Sicasoenns . _Monte: 5 Pik " wats Rental nakrat ATTENTION, BAND AND ORCHESTRA STUDENTS Rochester, OL lesson per week. Join us & get in the. all furni Grinnells ce etin ‘Gar st. Gallener't ie E. Huron. FE * eat ropes Petes om ALL MUSICAL RENTAL OR PAYMENT PLAN ASH AND CARRY vs biren end @ 8. Good 2 sides .. $16.0 ig 9. ‘SA AM CUTE 22108 ay fir A rore. hbeeks 44, Ceasar FES) PIANO, IN GOOD: CON- ™“s Pivscord vues J Call us on other of ply woods Interior /WILL SAC. PIANO. EXC. “Bontiae Plywood Co,.,| fst a ier WA ‘a , a. 1 cond: Very pew Se pae | _t 5 PEST Sale Office Equipment 63 ogmend a ee EQUIP. Symenctester _— = AND USED OFFI . Desks tion, Bags aeiring. storage hag Tag lockers RS have what you weed, Delive: “d, Mich. Nentertn 1871 arnold inert ee LUM ROGTER cai Agr at PORTAL E FTPEWAET ER sah FE ones IPIeR $00 fi eo LAR 50| shot Inside poo olen alvanized ive. “shoal ar SA 33 the ON kre. ‘POR noUsE. | © * WRECKING BARGAIXS | _F= 0 8 gal. ‘Bati GtUws — ALL MAKES — AL. size. Authorized Browning & — PY 1D SET OF POWER- Bilt tie clubs, Bag included, $75. BUY SELL y Leach, 10 » 10 Bagley. — ~ Hunting Coats & Pants Korean Boots. insulated boots, tn- sulated GUNS thermal underwear, ) LEVER | Ac- like 20 fired. hee <* iene a ciconing suoroux, “HUNTING C CLOTHES. r rifle & tent. PE 2-1048 TOOK? GUN’ SALE _ ‘uns ® Te , tll 7 pm. Weekdays, 7 ‘ti! waaay. be Shell. 375 8. seegran d, _2-4708 shots kit. _Hunting . Accommo. 65 654 * otaicee POR SALE Mise 5. Babtow _& Ushing. OA #21 csi wa FOR SALE NEAR t BAR- , Aleona Comey. hunting and fishing OA e218 _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 $: YDS. OF BLACK DIRT. DE- mvooed Ty for 30 a" only. ay 61355 eves. 1o- ace DIRT, TOP SOIL, Ot, sand and zeta FE 23-3468. ido LOADS. CLEAN w soil. Will deliver any amount. rE 000. ai SHREDDED PELT RUUUS. Wholesale and 688 Lock- haven. PE 5-14)3. 1 SOIL, BLACK DIRT, 1 load or 100 leads. FE 2-7611. T. J.) Waildie. a} BLACK DIRT, FILL, SAND. mie Fn" in “or Om cy Attention Truckers Loading Clay Fill at YMCA sand We deliver. FE 53-7551. A-1 topsoil, black dirt and at. Fill sand, clay and avel. OR 3-7549. Loading op soil, black dirt, & both] or clay. gfavel. Also crushed stone. Pian tractor work. FE 2-3891. G, PROMPT SERY- FILL SAND, WaA- son sand, top soll 4 pea gravel. Crushed stone. Black dirt. $8 del. FE 2-3801. GOOD F. Le Ti” for $10. Delivered. ‘FE & DELIVER. SAND. GRAV.- e) & biack dirt. Deliver eve. & Sat. Phone FE c . ON 2M : black dirt or peet. OR 43-0644. IT TERMS. GUNS. ALL MAKES, +6 MAKE SURE IT's sad By a, me ante. BURMEISTER Yoo Auburn st Adams, AUburD Northern Lumber r Co, _Heights, 1. 7} MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan 20 ape ALLAN] “I don't understand how you can get in that condition in ; | just one night!’ For Sale Pets. 69, For Sale Livestock 72 ea capndemamapagennenata * guvecks none male Eng. Seyter, HOLSTEIN DAIRY _ Setter. 8 yrs hee FE DISPERSALS c AWN. FE catego mber 23rd. starting _ 5-1037. 3230 Crooks Rd_ prompuy: y al ALL. 2 ahve slrhe 4 AKC REG , BEAGLE | MALE. is cue _ ee 2he miles west ef a “pUppins| heed ot ‘highs class, Wolite AKc PUPPIES * class atein irc, exe. —e wormed, mn ty — itd Cnc __feagenense._ Of. Earl Cooper herd, Oxford — Due AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER PUP- ex the city Mr | _pies. FE 40027 _| Cooper is forced out of the dairy | AKC 10 business. 36 head fresh and spring- axe - DACHSHUND PUPPIES, RED. FE 6-0426. ike) REG, ENGLISH SPRINGERS. _Also 23 Automatic. FE 2-1801 akc SPRINGER SPANIEL PUP- _pies, FE i, BEAGLE HUNTING DOGS, 6 mos. old, Cheap. OR 3-351. ing high grade Hoistein cows and helters = bes ae : ers; some = now, These herds are complete Dispersals, and are ready to make money: for their T: B. & s Tested. Milking cows Mase pot gg Se] Bank of Bettott, Pre Mich. EARL COOPER | Mich., & VERNON S800k. , Baten MANAGER & RUCTIONRER - WI MICH. __Wanted Livestock 73 ~~ WTD.: LIVESTOCK OF ALL MA 5-526. For Sale Poultry 74 Sale Farm Produce 75 & ReEspeyEe A scene t canning & eat season be er pups AKC Reg. VErmont 6 mos. old pup. Mar +1005, MINIATURE COLLIE SHELTIES, nor te oe sired, white PPIES. MOTHER REO. — Father bik. & tan. EM TOMATOES, YOU © PICK THEM. ae) we Sle "Sidainge ‘wd : re re TOMATOES FOR SALE. PICK your own. 2560 Livernois, 's mile r of Auburn. Ave., call after | pr. —_—— Parakeets Guar. to ‘Talk Some ‘ canaries 501 4th. St, PE olies Sanderson. 2-779. Ps 384 Pi iG’ —$ wks. $8 each. FE 5-0200. PUR . LE, 2 __yrs, old. OR 3-5867. am. = BOXER wi white matey able. FE 54400, since 1 Ave. fawn with heed reason- PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS UPPL Band. gravel, fill dirt, drain tile, trucking. Cement and mortar. OR SHREDDE a $12.50 delivered. FE 2-7940, BLACK DIRT AND ~)} soll. Dedvered. Reasonabie. 2-3033. TOP soil, & YARDS. $9.50. FE | canaries q REG. arRINGER SPA = re Pointers, Champion $8972. EL MONKEY. REASON- . PE $1645. SQUIRREL MONKEY EM 3-2620 fr. [eo wg 65-0617. Sao Auburn. eee FOP g01L, FILL DIRT, GRAVEL | FHoR 2 _ trve_service. _O8_ 3207 Tiles, No papers, FE 61568 YARD & DRIVEWAY GR . TRAINED BEAGLES & POINTERS. ie gravel, fill, FE Trial piven 3001 Rockhaven. B. ood, Coal & Fuel 67 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 : ED. DRY s8LAB By QELIVER FIREPLACE — rues ACE — KIN- se Ne ai fuel uel ait, “Oakland aon ve. SEASONED SLAB Le ‘aND Kindling Se: OR 3-8400 beers! “Trees, Sheub_68 A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. AL- and Norway. bs ag} visi AQUARTOME Gai m™m) FE 241 Boston TROPICAL turtles, 2 : iat pa tion” of Ave Le Orion. MY 2-1601. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 om CATS SoARcen. poaes Burr-Shell. 375 8. Tele Hay, Grain & Feed 71 PPP LLLLL LBL IEEE LOO Scotch, Austraian, and f axD CUT LsO Arborvitee, Juniper Seaer 4 tte Phe eve. 7, ae - ative treet. Dig fief own. Bring ls and burlap. Sieeth Ra. | 18T AND IND CUT bd 3 miles W. of Commerce Village,| ‘straw. Bailing twine. bailing ® I'g miler EB of om Rd. co . MA 5-0666. Duck Lake Rd. intersection. 600 N WINTER ev day 8 to 7. MU 46038. parléy, 1 yr. to certification, LE YEW SALE. $2 UP. | ‘82.50. OL Plant Preda Wureety, one® Blaia ne Ave, oft . SPA: P- . Buffs & blacks. FE 2-7434.- :. Every Friday ....7 P.M. “rede | Every Saturday ..1 P.M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1957 ° For Sale Bicycles 84 ' 2 4 OINL's SIRES. 1 ¥R. OLD. Qeion BOY'S 2. SomWiid BIORCLE PE 5-3146 after sore = Bike MEN'S skates, size 7, like new. 21160. AT. SEPT. iAP i PM. Ay nice auction, Living >, diging rm. gate, beds’ com t ee kitchen furnish- lambs Tu rugs. ote a s. Ww pos of dishes, poll a og country a oF c e Gupninis deste ee 2. Not Oxtord. SATURDAY SEPT. ar uc ss For Sale Housetrailers 78 2 Bt ALUMINEM HOUSETRAIL-,| EM }0167, 19% &. _ Hospital a? FT ALMA HOUSETRAILER. In Al cond. Will sell on low down payment, OR 31251 or OR +1708 SS 30 MOBILE CRUISER. ALL ALU- ‘minum, Modero. Sleeps «4 MA MOVING. . Liberty. 464, ft on 4 ft) «(1957 Champion 4 ft. All 2 bedrms Will accept caf or smaller trail- | er on trade. Can finance MY} 35-1329 Lot 90, 1540 Lapeer Rd | ji” ¥T. PONTIAC. $600 DOWN |; n-| ia PT. sek, | Doula & Acconsorien 25 12 R 4g RUNABOUT WITH ACCES. 5. Edith or PE 8-3768. 3 Boats Y Les ad ly FOR RAC 2. WOLVERINE FULLY EQUI Me go i rete mo- ee Re isco & motor T. CHEROKED PLYWOOD | § boat and Mastercraft trailer, a- bargain. 62 Oakiand Ave. ~ Wd ra - ROWBOAT 38 MODELS. INLAND L LAKES SALES am W. ee hope Pay pou 2685- Orchard quake Ave., Keego Harbor. BOA A New and used. Prices reduced on all models. Terms. We trade. Kefy’s Hardware. 3994 Auburn en Auhurn Heights. "| MUST SACRIFICE 18 SORC ov board cruiser, complete -with je: HP Johson Javaline Controls. con- vertible top. Bunks, stools, lights, _Blc. MI 4-4340. iss TRAVELO 23 - FT Bouse. trailer, Good shape, $425, gal. drums. Call efter 6, on ‘Saat or see at 4645 Dixie Hway Detroiter - Pontiac Chief | Colorama in 1958 THE 1958 DETROITER DELUXE URBAN NOW ON DISPLAY FLOWE KITCHE , VALUE. Also a large selection of late ran Pg vO ins, Stop and shop "BOB. HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES SALES INC. SOSTON TERRIERS Al STUD, . a ent ee Rd. off M26. po Guages Peden more, 3-1202 2388 Crescent Lake Rd Eats. ar. pe Oe COTE PUPS PART GERMAN | ““ltirre, Ivo, north of Auburs | “tratiers W, trafier. We __ She pee one Ave. Sivure Heights. wil seil 0 cent on mi PUPS Re . ~ Roce = eur ot ey Maries La’ Sales ene ery Bisck biond. $15 each. MA Fe 2.600 siter & p.m OL Ps ‘ : SALES AKC, Stud service. FE 2725 S. BLVD. E. og | ee Last lb OPS Ake GRAPES. $300 BU. Rig , YOU PICK. r ot = breeding, Phone PE $06 oF PE Stanley ton on plume. pe oe ta) “piss ete ue today. Me MY NOLS POTTER 9 YES OLB.| $."ot Penton. haibe eine” TRAILER EXCHANGE "7 : a : - y, AL ok ANGE CHES Pi At, Pia ATE. |" tomatoes. 60 Ee nope hake MOBIL HOMES _Pet Shop, | Astor — PEACHE. 8. & LUMS SIN E 1 132 tan. % blood ‘ old ed as ee —> Authorized ce service for ANDERSON CADILLAC, PALACE & PRAIRIE SCHOONER bt modeis, 8 & 10° wides, = oS to choose ae now on dispiay. “T & 2 room usec trailers, recondi- tioned & refurnished, like new littie down. immediate pos: Day as you % "” BOTTLE GAS PART & SUPPLIES Sale Farm Equipment 76 0 8. Telegraph pur ep ss” Py pin P in li and . , 1 SURGE MILKER UNIT. WITH breed Serv a S—Closes Sun. #0 bb. seamless ot One 4 can SPECIAL SALE. 18 FT. HUNTING __milk cooler. Mutual amping Teaubeg Touts Trailer 2 dadogen earonE RE SPREADER | Roms 431 8. Telegraph. Ro i Re ie et Ant | SPORTSMEN & HUNTERS OFT ready for = pa —— up ae FORD TRACTOR, 960 MODEL & other machinery, MApie 5-4782. AAA EQUIPMENT —— AND SAWS, Tite "bec soquard. { eas MAD Bir- St 40083 ‘actor We pment im service of your —_. HOUGHTEN “x "SON # £. Case & Ferguson got Rochester , _ 1-976) Ortouritie, € will be : Ss to back up what we say ” Prva Fish AULINS - ALL Sizes JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022 Auction Sale 77 teh! gr SALE, BAT. 6:30 P.M... e south, *« mile west of a Orion’ We are loaded with modern & antique furniture. Also dishes. tT gun Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Sun eect Fay BUY & SELL DAILY * | CRANKSHAFT car, ehine 2-2363 For your. gore Mog eae = or fishing — Pe ne sonable Page be napced Paantee "Exon om ras 60 5. _3-3200 = tai! HEIGHTS ILE VIL- . Pa iE ce” Pon- _ Opdvke. FE 5-6§19. shelter, Only 158 minutes to Pon- tiac. Also trailer sales. Base ttle 34611. iake a & oie ground. ru y le 3-2661, Ox D AN 3 east of Oxford at ree Lakeville Rd shelter 40x80 ft. 16x40 cement For those lots, sidewalks - patios~35 streets. Sho want the best, OA #3022 oF MY 20779 TRAILER TO RENT. clean lot “Modern Robin's Mobile” Village Euizadeth | Lake Rd. | Auto Accessories __dio 4. 1981 CHEV. MOTOR aS POWER glide, also 1960 DeSoto, Chrysler poo ‘euto, trans. 197 8. Jonn- isa plete with ali access. Hydramatic, never ee in chassis. Ph. NA- __Monal 71-2520 ~ Auto Glass Specialists en ee For Sale Tires 80A STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Traded in on } Saf Auto Service _— 81 nee oe Sale Motor Scooters &2 ‘48 CUSHMAN SCOOTER he A-l shape. $200, MYrtle OR 32717 bd DPalense sites at $48 per mo. JOHNSON MOTORS Te ANDERSON ea BDRM. Se eens We are distr: winenes, downs. j bitches. re MOOR FRE. ries tavited, ‘Owen's at cond, For information, call wy eres 396 Orchard Lk. Ave. 0 ‘66 FT. NATIONAL HOUSE- WANTED trailer, for sale, reasonable. Used 14 oat, motor & controls, . Modern, a be seen} a “ee, tree and clear 50x160 Sam, ‘tl7p 32500 Tele- Cali. FE 4-4821 — Rd., M24, oO ‘alles from ~"For Sale. Airplanes & 86 ae cme id FT wiDE. 3 Ey long., 2 bedrooms. full bath. | LU 1SCOMB MODEL 8-A. TT 300 $605 take over nayments. Hr. New license. A-1 shape _Casn bal, $3,500. EM 3-008. PE 3-0136. OXFORD TRAILER | reas Offered 8? SALES 8 = Ww wide im Generals. Garden- "auiforaia ogee! eee 2 we aS & oe St. ribury, 86 pas: eat? ion coaches for traveling Miami erry Service late to a0, bathe to tae it! Good | OR 22st Wo * 4 per re - bank Sat. morn & belp + xf ex- rates, ‘s down MY 20721, 1 _penses. _mile 8. of Lake Orion on“M24.| TRUCK GOING NORTH PART 7 fas Bacay Hone baheth load Bither way. 5-6806— _eeen_ ee: waing_©| Wanted Used Cars 88 HOUSETRA . UL ~~ aA A 1955 model. Spartan ‘“Emperia! Mansion.” 43. ft. g. Bpecial are, PE ba PAID FOR JUNE features: new all wool wali-to- 5-6079. wall ca over entire floor is MOGH 48 G6 FOR FONE AnD surface except kitchen area, Eye- —_— cars days or era — sis Sin oe wre wamarred, Storm, window ineled- ~ Always Re Ready to Buy | Owner forced to sell! PA P. ceainse, | /BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-219 199 BAGLEY &8T Bud Shelton Motor Sales. Pars top dollar on late Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd. TE tet. CASH - Auto dollar paid AUBURN MOTORS Corner Pike & E. Bivd. FE 3-147] CASH AVERILL’s —— CARS OSduar Ne ree 8 vere fE 2-987 ___ PE +6806 JUXK CARS & SCRAP “SCRAP IRON. OR THE HIGH DOLLAR : it will pay Hwy H. J. VAN WELT OR 31385 note M & M Motor Sales ‘et Dine Hee” Om siee Pontiac Anto Brokers Let us sell your car. 1260 N. PERRY FE 40100 WE BUY CARE IN ANY GONDI- _toh, FE 8-157. Used Truck Parts 89A OP POEALPD PLP RPL AAA PPL LLM USED TRUCK PART ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS OTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave PE 46632 For Sale Trucks 9% latin -. ~ PL Matthews- USED TRUCK 80 i* | *5 38 C _— PUSH yt Ne RA- to New FE ‘CADILLAC ENGINE, COM-|; _ _ ON ener ’S5 Chevrolet Van ..$1496 55 GMC 1-Ton Pickup ......- $1095 55 Chevrolet ‘-Ton Pickup = ......- $ 795 534 Ford %4-Ton Pickup Sooog et) ORE *54 GMC Panel ....$ 645 53 GMC Panel ....$ 445 "53 Chevrolet Panel $ 445 53 Chevrolet '2-Ton % Pickup ...... $ 595 52 Chevrolet '3-Ton Pickup, ...... $ 445 i 32 Chevrolet 1 Ton Pickup ........$ 395 49 GMC 1-Ton Pickup ....... $ 295 51 International Vanette ..... .» $ 495 42 Dodge Van ,...$ 395 "40 Dodge Stake ...$ 295 ‘48 Chevrolet 4%4-Ton Pickup) ........$ 95 Matthews- Hargreaves 7 RU C Kk S HPORD- MERC cont asT° et 201 1 : onan’, 210. WONDERFUL FOR EVERY JOB 641 Oakland Ave. 211 S. Saginaw FE 44647 rr id PT STAKE RACK. MULBERRY $3 GMC Pickup GMC TRUCK RETAIL Oakland at Cass MUST SACRIFICE | ‘s) GM iton stake, DU_ wheels. condition, Call FE mee after 5 o'clock. Ki | i952 CHEV. 3 TON CAB & CHAS- poral your 1960 thru 1963) here for top | i® For high grade used i need them, Drive the. om 1 a} vou well, 4540 Dizie Hargreaves | Demonstrator priced ai ae For Sale Trucks 9% PPB 1980-44 TON CHBV. PICKUP. #400. OL 2-743, 1956 © FORD. ¥5.7ON PICK UP $995 LARRY . EROME R R FORD DEALER. OL 1711 184 CHEVY, ‘s TON we Like new, $660. FE SINGLE AXLE SEMI- -DOWP _trater . good cond. FE 5- "SH CHEVY bn a vine re condition, FE 5- ‘$2 CHEVROLET 7 oa ON PICKUP Like new cord, OR 3-1751. clean. erglide. gg Be seat wer Ba. met 9 power sent, ete eens like new. ‘cn e Rosshire Ct. or PE 1951 . — ae a eburn. Gray ivory Priced ot 8 "st, os. rE E $4321. MODIFIED CUS rolet. Hardtop, Best offer takes. _12 Mariva St “MUST SELU THiS WEEE | $3 ae Deluxe. Very cond $ sis, Flat bed. OR 3-2406. 6 BODE ij TON STAKE take over payments, FE” coaler Ge goer ll CHEVY a0 CLEAN emailer truce. é Le. Rd, Ortonville. wAtonal R | mR 3-1 st after 6 and all 2850 } OE ey yy . 1859? + TON DODGE TRACTOR AND 1963 32-foot cory tratimobile fiat trailer. Good condition, $2500. Call OR 3-1066 te DUMP BODY AND HOIST. 6 TO Bie cap For information call 5-0219. ‘S| DODGE PICKUP, MOTOR & pad os A-l. $296. hm aes Motor , 809 | Woodw FE 5-514 ims FORD © COTO S ry TON M7 _ $825. OR _ After 6 p.m, FE 2-9466,. For Sale Cars 7 91 — SPECIAL, +DR. SE- an jo, heater, Loaded with extras. Call —— 51141. Haupt Pontiac, Clark 65 BUICK, 2 | oe x kas & WHITE Taylor made seat covers. Exc. Thorpe St. ‘60 «BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN. Standard LS ae ge R&H, clean, EM _ 3-0061 Riggins. 1955 BUICK COnYEE TALE. Dyna-Flow. Radio, heater, and whitewalls. Really sharp. 61375. _MI 6-7853. LOST OUR AD MAN bab -F THE PON tg E ee 2-Wee MAKE p'evegy Y Bay 4 A VACATION is POR Ev} A WISE Em E ouy AL OUTE LAKE ORION, MICH. MY 2-2411 ‘54 BUICK Ao original 1 owner super 4 = Equipped with power —— | cota! brakes, factory eater, new white ae: tires. naflow FULL PRICE $899 SEE McNEAL For the best deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer at 635 8. Woodward MI #2003 Birmingham BUICK ‘s3 Zz. - er steering. er windows. Pow- er brakes. New top. A besutiful co Pontiac. M &1141 i936 BUICK HA A Century trimm White. My inside ts Black and my accessories & many. : Be- Meve me, I am a al Pinkie, . t I'm priced real low 895. See me at . ARD aT HUNTER, BRAM. 66 ear & a. 55 Ford V8 9 passenger station wagon, Ori al ase pal La mileage "Beaty peo ga acess eate Your old car regardiecs of con- ~”" ggg Can make yout full down par- ment. Balance 3 to 3 months. McNEAL For the best deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer 635 8. Woodward MI #2042 Birmingham Ly dee ‘55 SPECIAL. 2 ~ gh HARD- 22,000 miles. $1,400. 2526 Wiossunere. Birmingham. MI 71-0662. CK 4 DR. SEDAN. DYNa- alg heater. White — rm signa! int acel- lent cond,, Inside oy out. Only $625. FE $4729 after 5. ‘%S CADILLAC 62 COUPE, ALL —— : beauty in & out. $2895. ae — “4 2045 8. Sa 6. of Or- chard Lk, - i bik E. of Mid- Giebelt ag! BOICE DR. SUPER. POWER 15.000 mi. $1,060. 190 W. _Siumvia FE 41356. 1983 BUICK SPBHCIAL, Goop COn- dition. Dynaflow, $1,200. FE 5-2332, 1952 CADILLAC 4 DR. A 62 B mingham trade with radio & heat er, Hydramatic, power brakes, auironic eye and U, 8. Royal Master 8 ‘white tires — 5, $80 SCHUTZ MOTORS, 8. Woodward _at Hunter, Birmingham ~CLARKSTON 1953 CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR Power Glide, radio and heater. Light . blue, one owner. Low mileage. Your old car may make the down payment NORTH CHEVROLET MI 1000 8. Wood Birm AIR =— Clean.” Low mileage. MY 3-136. "$0 CHEVY, $100 PE 5-0495 Pontiac Auto Brokers full power, new .. ‘6 Old uiek ‘x pos coysg Sat 3 Dodge Coronet 2 dr. "é Chev. H.T., PO. eee ae - EF 40108 1954 Chevrolet Convert. ‘This | real sharp red with , top. R&H, Bute. and -W. Runs exc. Try this one. PEOPLES AUTO SALES $8_Oakiand PE 32381 PONTIAC ’55 2-DR. Hydramatic, Leaded with HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Clarkston MAple 6-3666 «oor = =©MApie S141 BIRMINGHAM SAFE-BUY USED CARS NEW LOCATION Financing Our Specialty Btar- Y Sports Job. aoeee oo Heater. Seorgem ate. atic. ny wath 1956 AGO Red {ose BUICK HARDTOP Power pecge & power brakes. Nice ear = oo dg oo oh Powerglide. $495 1 FORD. $ Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 280 Hi enter Bivd. (U. 8. 10) By-Pass around rmingham MI 34 Open ‘til 9, ‘st OL Spewer 8&8 CONVERT Demo. Ful TAYLOR CHEV. SALES Walled Lake PRE- MONTH- END Clearance Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth New Chrysier” Saratoga hardtop light package, oi] filter, Pcustom | steering wheel, wheel covers, white walls, radio. custom heater power steering & brakes, stone shield, dual head lights, padded | dash, push button Torque Fite Only $3,206 pilus state tax and li- cense 1956 Ford % ton pick-up F250 cus tom cab. heavy duty tires, R&H, 14,400 miles. 1963 Ford station wagon, V-8, Ford- Open” R&H. wer steering, Open “Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 32 8. MAIN ST., CLARKSTON % CADILLAC. EXC. RUNNING cond, Needs paint. 2334 Cass Lk. Rd. eset Se After 6. 1957 CHEVR ET. FUEL INJEC- mre OR . 104 Crescent Lk. tell 2-dr 1987 CHEVROLET STATION WAQ- on. power steering, radio end heater. Two tone paint with matching leather intertor. V-8 mo- tor with low mileage. Phone OR 3-7665 after 6, CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let vs help vou adjust to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales ort tion. Clean. 1 owner. $775. 0 CH CHEV. MECHANICALLY aig fect Good transportation, mar. Chevrolet '55 2-Dr. HAUPT PONTAC SALES rkston or Maple #1141 Che MApie §-8566 ‘57 Plymouths Hurry—Only 23 Left! 2 and 4 ar. Plazas, warers and bavsderee 6s and V &s. Every conceivable factory extra. List prices start at $2475. Our Discounted Price $1677 Your old car regardiess of condi- tion or $167 down make the full down payment. Balance as low as 18 per week ree guarantee 35,000 miles. McNEAL For the best deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer at 635 8. Woodward MI #2042 Birmingham CLOSE OUT SPECIALS» "6S Chev. wagon, like new. 55 4 Sed . $1004 "65 05 "35 . Stes “4 208 ‘33 sone 8 008 be oe... OS 8 # Chey. sedan . i tud . 78 ‘ Chey. 2door . ms LOW AS $75 OR YOUR CAR "DOWN ' MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS CHEVROLET) “THE WORKING MAN'S FRTkxD” “Oakland County's Fastest ¢ Growi ing Dealer” 0 CLaRgsTOp oo Mis MA 4-607) Open Nights ° MA 41561 SLICES OF HAM ° ~ Be Rate Cars Ra "AAA QUALITY” Months Guarantee | ee oe ee ee a Many ears, Ho money down Easy Steele Terms EDDIE STEELE FORD se 2708 Rd i mile W. ot teen po tg Keoge Har. 1 gg Conv ertible fe ~ NORTH wventsour s, CED ee eT MAX'S “PRIEND , EASY ED JONES Used Cars | —— y. For-the best deal ’, Dodge - Plymouth Dealer _ CHEVROLET 1000 8. wesc. ‘seeabuaben MU ST SELL, ‘I Ford ronvert., load- Dem oa. save take older |' ae ba t take der nein Fras an scion wi rE ° for Ra Om ‘S? PLYMOUTH 8 moines 7 urban wagon. R & H, Auto, trans ane on mi. ave plenty 1991 PLYMOUTH H carrying a new car 295. ae Si i | Z USED =“ 62 Oakisnd Ave. NORTH "PONTIAC AND. B Mobis To AUTO SALES “BILL L_SPENCE @ _Oanang ave F CARS we 50001 69297 “gio, be heater & ia gre. Saari He on 2 paint. 8 bargain BILL SPENCE CARS yREPOSSESSED CARS. | HOUGHTEN'S S THOT SPOT "83 Chey. Cony. R & H. Very 4 V-8 Wagon. R & H. A trans. PS. = SEE OUR LINE OF ENGLISH BUAOUAR, AUSTIN HEALY. MORRIS, MG. AUSTIN * . HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester’s Friendly - Olds Dealer 528 N. Jonge tr Rochester Stir Excel. cond. OR 3-960. WING DODG TT eTATr S MOTOR SALES NORTH vy, R*® " Power Glide. , | 1952 Pontiac 8. FR & H. et PLUS Sata Oe aD ALS MY 3-2750 Lake Orion =| Honestly |; LADY iIsn’t it worth 30 cents per jday, to have that second | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVEREAD LOCATION FOR A BETTER DEAL BEITER SEE : | _ CHEVROLET G MAN’S FRIEND" - WORKIN Oakland County’s . Fastest G Growing ny ’ VE A 1952 NASH RAM- ‘55 ‘TION WA’ WITH ‘57 Wag’ n $2545 Cher. “ Dr. her Air 8 cyl. —— R&H, W-W, Ove "56 CHEV. | 2 ar 210, shiny aa with sperkiing chrome. $1243 * Can. You va SEE A AT i 1019 ea , $22957 | gold and "black, — eerie i a me 7 hurry HERE'S ~ ANOTHER NICH, maar wa: Haka 4 1962 PLY- MOU DOOR AN THE CHILDREN. CLEAN UP | $2245. o/ Air vs. 2-Dr. | Pe R&B ‘56 Buick: 17.00! $1845. This 2 Dr. Riviera HT has 1 Dyna-Flo. R&H 2-tone i? oe, white. W-W, Wheel covers. ‘90 PLYM. 15.00! det black with R&H. This looks Hie @ doll. = In & drive ‘55 Tunderbird ‘This one tins beauty has auto. AN. NTS I FULL PRICE $205. way. WAIT? frag FORD. t. sedan, Radio & heater. Never again will you find a = ike 338388: ‘63 FORD STATION WAGON - V8 oe ee on em 8 é BSG 82338 Ssatneskssssesssuse i | aeeeasaaszen Se OTHERS Jimmy De Rose Motor Sales |* BANK RATES 699 Roadmaster roacmaster is loaded. Power teats. fs glass, shiny ‘plack & . ‘59 Olds . 8 sey Rag meer Say =| sparkiing new bat Ww, Stone! “MANY MORE EDSEL RIEMENSCHNEIDER | ENGELHART Ul MIME Ww. or TELDORAPH) OLIVER. SPECIALS $1195 'M FORD CONVERTIBLE. Radio & Ba ter sane Semin Red Be eye is. ie ish. Clean inside inside and out. = &4 PONTIAC i dan. Radio & iter, Hydramatic, tinted glass, W. Wall tires, Red & black finish, Royal Master tires. One owner. $395 ‘b1 NASH AMBASSADOR. 4 dr. Ra- dio & heater, standard shift. Runs good. Clean, inside & out. e $2295 BUICK SUPER 4 dr. sedan. Power stee & brakes, ae flow, tinteg glass, W. “aps res, low mile Has to seen to be appreciated. : $1795. \'§$ BUICK CENTURY 4 dr hard- top. Radio & heater, W. wall . EXC eye glass, Nae onde Parisian Red & White. Excep- tionally clean car. — $1895 SUPER Holiday 88 Cpe. wily eceeenorized power steer- brakes, windows, & seats. ivireasate: W. wail tires, low $795 FOR mileage. 1 ‘92 BUICK SPECIAL..9 dr, hard-|~ | top. Standard shift, radio & heat- | er, W. wall tires. Red & Black. $1195 55 FORD FAIRLANE Town Sedan. | 2 dr. Radio & heater. W. wall | tires, tinted glass, 2-tone Blue. ~ $1495 |-ss BUICK SPECIAL 4 dr. sedan | Radio . heater, Dynaflow. Blue | & White elise . ‘4M FORD SUNLINER 2 dr. hard- | . ae ’ — Fordomatic, all tires, owner. Low milenoe: $1305, $5 BUICK SPECIAL. 2 dr. hard- top. Radio & heater, Dynaflow, W. Wall tires. 3 to choose from. bs ‘$4 FORD RANCH Seem Radio & heater, Fordom $1695 ‘88 BUICK SUPER 2 dr Hardtop. Radio & heater, sae oe clean inside. & out, Dpnafl $295 ‘60 BUICK SPECIAL 4 dr. sedan. radio g heater, runs good, clean inside & out, dynafiow. 5 TON — 53 CHEVROLET truck, Heater, excellent =e ud body in excellent shape. | OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Maple b-sse8 ee maple 1141 ‘86 Ford § Cus. 2Dr. $1405 ‘a6 Sere Convt. ee o oa Cone. at hee lide ©|. $1005 54 Bulk C 1 35 Mercury r Hat 1393 85 Bout 9 Dre eee eo ss. i 33 Pont Blarchiet Cate... i $3 Chevie 9 8 AF ose ne 55 Buick pectal Hak. ie | ey Mer Monteatir ide 305 | Haak bode oot Rab 3 Bro See BS "50 Chevie Club Coupe... 3 is | Bud Shelton-Motor Sales Auburn at EB. Blvd PE 80683 7 . 38 PONTIAC 3. - ——— | ib STUDEBAKER ounaeers a1" $1395 . gine rower | = — s- ore se oe $1295 ‘SS Pontiac 9 Dr., Hydramatic, ra- , $1195 ; "38 Piymouth Sedan, radio. & — “63 Buick Sepcial Riviera 4 Dr., Dynafiow, $11 ‘$4 Olds : ~ ‘4 Plymouth, Psy & heater. \ $795 {754 FORD Sedan Heater. standatd transmission. $1095 ’50 BUICK 4Door Sedan Radio, heater, dynafiow. 53 PONTIAC Catalina Radio, heater, hydramatie. rate eaten nae il S6.CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan . Radio, heater, powerglide. 5 83 Olds Bu: ps 2 Dr. Hrdre- | '°53 CHRYSLER Sedan Radio, heater, automatic transmission. 55 OLDSMOBILE 88°4-Door ..... Lg awane. $1395 Radio, heater, hydramatie. '55 CHEVROLET Bel Air Radio, beater, powerglide. ry 55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe Radio. heater, bydramatic. 1095, 35 PONTIAC Station Wagon. . 4#door, radio, heater. hydramatic. 58 PONTIAC 2-Doer Sedan Radio neater, hydramatic. ‘HM Ford 4 Dr., radio & heater. “nate ra Clap sat Merco- ec, radio wer brakes - 295 ‘$3 Cadillac dramatic, | "63 Chesreiet ci. Se Power- ‘83 Ford 4 Dr., radio & heater $395 ‘b2 Chevrolet 2 Dr., radio & heater 'S2 Cadiliae cum bydramatic; ‘$2, Ponting 2 Dr, bydramatic. ra- Ot *82 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan Ratia, heater, standard, shift. PONTIAC _ RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED a Olds - Cadillac 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. #1 Olds Super & Dr,, Hydramatie, “ies uumnnn : $295 ‘b1 Ford 2 Dr. Real sharp. 61 Cadiliae 62 seo j ; ae hydramatie, &| tadio & heater : “aT _ Buick ‘FE 29101, Open Eves. ~ >’ i Psaeip | e 5 \ ER. 20;.1957). ‘ as S808 naar PONTIAC SALES Tees | eall “West Side Used Cars Drive ost ao upere overhead {s low wshen & motels Pa est Side ‘Used Aare OFF ERS | oS ee, pees heater yy overdri §1800 - Plymouth Dealer | FOR THE TERRIFIC RESPONSE ACCORDED OUR SALES F IESTA OF SEPT. 16TH “MORE 1957 OLDS HAVE BEEN MADE AVAILABLE OUT THEY GO COST | || Suburban Motors Co., 965 S, Woodward Birmingham, Michigan. | PE 5-4101 Open BAM. to 9PM, a “DID WE LIST THE C CAR “YOU PLAN TO BUY?. If not, stop in, we probably have ft on our lot. 2 DAY 50-50 GUARANTEE | Listed by Stock Number - || 5184 ‘54 Ford 4Door ... | 5127 ‘54 Pontiac 4-Door . | 5122 ‘SO Buick 4-Door 5105 ‘56 Ford Convert. | 5064 ‘53 Dodge Club Cpe $ 545 | 4499 ‘53 Olds 4-Door ... 5150 ‘5! Plymouth Coupe $ 295 5167 ‘51 Pontiac 2-Door . 5184 ‘53 Pontiac 2-Door . 9290 ‘53 Pontiac 4-Door:: | 5253 ‘53 Pontic Convert. . 1} 5264 ‘S50 Pontiac 2-Door | 5266 ‘$2 Plymouth 4-Door $ 345 9107 ‘56 Dodge 4-Door .. | 5245 ‘5S Ford Sta. Won. . $1545 || 5269 ‘48 Pontiac Clb Cpe $ 125 "Cy Owens: Your Friendly FORD Dealer: 147 S. Saginaw St. AUTO SUPER MART Fall Selections | $2495 adio & heater, fu . radio & heater. 1195 — od hydra- matic, tr =. radio & heater, power glide, radio & heater. radio & heate 75 - $95 GOODWILL Used Cars ~ ARE ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES! Look These Over Teday - "54 FORD 2-Door Sedan’ Radio, heater, overdrive. _ tio b heater, ‘aice ‘color. 55 FORD,2-Door Sedan Radio, heater. Very nice, eer ee face 1 56 PONTIAC Stay Chief Catalina coupe, radio heater, hydramatic. Le Ce ry ar $2 Seda: —— 53 PONTIAC: 2-Door Sedan thao Radio, heater, hydramatic. $1095 ’55 PLYMOUTH Sedan Radio, heater, extra clean.’ ; $1695 || ’54 PONTIAC Convertible Radio, heater, hydramatic. 35 PONTIAC 4Door Sedan ‘Radio, heater standard transmission. *55 Rene AC ee — Sswibwiciole wes sie $1295 Cecccecccecscveuas Pee ee wee eee een ee nee al S | South Side @peesseeeuneesevnes ees. ee See eee eee eee eens Ce ee ee Ce re ee Ce a ey Ce ed Ci ee ay ee ee ee ee ed a ee Oe ed | '35 CHEVROLET 1° °35 CHEVROLET oom ner eee nen ne ete eee eee ee wee ENJOY The beautiful fall days ahead in one of these. SAFETY. TESTED OK USED CARS from MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES. 211 S. Saginaw |} '57 CHEVROLET 54 CHEVROLET cae et meD ‘56 CHEVROLET FORD De. Hard Top ‘33 CHEVROLET 36 erage 3133 CHEVROLET . $745 '$6 CHEVROLET "53 FORD mae td 55 PONTIAC ‘st P ONTIAC «s satin ote 5) OLDSMOBILE oe a 52. PLYMOUTH 55 PONTIAC oh eel ; ‘51 FORD % cuevmoter 52 BUICK North Side 641 Oakland Ave. 56 FORD — ' .. °§§ PONTIAC ow" one pee "936 aye "35 CHEVROLET 56. 36° BUICK. 54 Cobtea ne 4Dr. ‘op oF :, 256 CHEVROLET Oe "54 FORD , 56 CHEVROLET . 33 CHEVROLET Del ay $1 "36 FORD 31 FORD St PONTIAC 3 PONTIAC 55 CHEVROLE YT 55 comaees: . POKTIAC ; Bel Au "52 CHEVROLET ' MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door JEROME Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 _ BEHIND THE’ POST OFFICE ||| FE /4-4547 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | _ "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” | -$ 845 $1145; o., $295 $1645 . $ 895 $ 295 $ 695. $595. $ 795 $145 $1395 FE 5-3588 33 CHEVE VROLET er | TRE 44546, »/ - oe } THE PONTIAC, PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 \ ~ i aN 5 FORTY-ONE Hal, Mare -- Today's. Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice. Wie, 0) = CEL, ‘tao WW3, qe) WOAS, (118e) WXYZ, (ite) WRON, (1400) WIBE, (1690) SUNIGHT CRLW, Gcc2 Morning 19:00—WJR, News, G. Drake} WW. 6:00—WJR, News WJBK, = Reid ww News, Maxwell WXYZ, ~-Rama ws, Mowe WFON, Gouniry Rownaup | GKLW' Ree 1 Spveralgeed WXYZ, News, McKenzie : SP | WaBK. News, Lenharat '| %:00—WW4, News, Purse WJBK, Don MoLeod 6:80— WIR, WCAR, News, Patrick cay 62a WCAR Sees Pege oe America to Knee) OCan News. too 60 w News, Weather OKLW, Morning 10:30—WWJ Maxwell | WUJBK, News, George 4:30—WJR, Dinner Date WJBK, News, Reid WxYz, ta “uctensie 2:30—WWJ, News, Purse WWJ, Ross w News CKLW, News, } RN aa WXYZ, Sports CKLW, Eddie w Early. Bird Spts. Tak sen, ax WCAR, Sports Parade WPOR, Music With Mason 7:06—WJR, Dan Kirby Holiday 3:06—WWJ, News, Monitor 1:00-WJR, Guest House WWJ, Todd Purse : = WXYZ, E. P. Morgan WXY2, Pred Wolf Gee Monn Lovte CKLW, News, Davies CKLW, & Lewis Jr, - W, News ww. WCAR, News te w. i aus warn, ews, Glagie WIBK, News, McLeod WCAK, ews, Patrick WCAR, News wun, News, Davisa ; 3:30—WWJ. News, Monitor -1:30—WWS, 3-Ster Extra fe Barly Bird Club ‘WPON. Brome tm Dixie Gale een nenies $:00—WJR, Amos 'n’ A 11:30—WIR, R. Q. Lewis WCAR, Martyn, Sports Wwi, Bob ope | WEFE ee By | WWi, News, Maxwell WPON, Holidsy CKLW, Counterapy” WCAR. News YZ, News, McKenzie 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands News WPON, World News W, News - WWJ, News, Monitor cne—wied . _ WJBK, News, Lenbarct =| wxvz, News CRW. Queen's ‘en ‘ww iy — Sal ahaa WCAR, ‘News, Waltod wwi bee OKLW, News, Good Morning | SATUROAY AFTERNOON | 4.56 wom, Music. Hall he oowes WCAR News 19:00 IR, J. Winall, Form J, News, Monitor WCAR. WJBK, News, Reid ww. ~ by ws am WiRk, Besskel $:30—-WJR, Muste Hall ow News, ped “Davies | WOAR, fews; Top 60 9:30—WCAR, New: CuLW? wees, eet Morotn: wo ew 8. Martys . Lenharat 11:00—WJR, Paes wea Allen, Reid ne PON, World Kews owl, news ww, WPON. Revival t2:30— Time Mt WXYK, Top of Town oe Br. | "wi koe bet Year Life] GRLW, Crosby, Knowles WCAR, News, Carl Shook | 9:@6--WJR, Sheehan, ?age Pun WJBK, Don , ‘J, Minite Parade W, Prisch, Davies oeon Top 0 $1:30—WIR, Muste XYZ, Pun-a-Rame Ww. Tom WPON, with aMson cxuw. News, Car Kit wron, Holiday 6:80—WIR, Music «SATURDAY MORNING Marsintan Bour Le0—WIR, News, Gunsmoke} WWI. News, Montes | 6:00 WR ews, Melody "wr ee Lo WETS, Rews m-A-Rema A Frankie Prisch WXYZ, vrea Wolt CKLW, mh. Okla. ve. Pitts, WPON, y -- Today's Television Progra Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change witheut sotice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Cliannel 1—WXYZ-TV Chanael $—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(T) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- eyé. (4) News; Sports. (2) News: LeGoft. treasure. (9) Million Dollar Mov- ie. Joan Bennett in “The Man I Married.” (4) Blondie, Blondie writes lovelorn column. (2) West | Point. 1871 soldiering in -6:10—(7) Sports: Wattrick. (2) “Dragoon Patrol.” Weather: Phelps. . | 7:30—(7) Crossroads. Minister €15—(7) News: Daly. (4). Weath-| helps in 1942 mine disaster. (4) er: Eliot. (2) News: Edwards.) Life of Rijey. (2) Destiny. Ralph -6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Troops re- dier is suspected-of killing Brit- ish girl, (2) Beat the Clock. 7:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Jim tangles with “Irishman” over _ buried 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 =. >. STORE HOURS Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 9 to 9 CONDON’S | RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE | 127 S. Parke, Corner Auburn | Call FE 4-9736 : Pactery Authorized Service RCA COLOR TV SWE! r’S RADIO TV '8:00—(7) Meeker is “Between Jobs” until’ offered chance to make quick fortune. Enterprise. History: Irish linen-making. (4) M. Squad 9:00—(1) The Big Picture. Army series. (9) I Led Three Lives. (4) Boxing. Archie Moore de- fends light-heavyweight title, bat- tles Tony Anthony. (2) Under- '9:30—(7) Europe. Reporter tracks down front page story “In the Alps.” (9) Person to Person. Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban, actress Rhonda Fieming. (2) Celebrity Playhouse. \9:45—(4) (Color) Barber's Sports. Frisch. /10:10—(9) Weathervane. \10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(7) The Crash. Unmarried! man is accused of killing his wife.” (9) Gangbusters. Promi- neht citizen robs self. (4) Fron- tier. Gunslinger vows to re- form. (2) Sherlock Holmes. /11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery. Forrest Tucker “Dangerous Business. (4) (2) (Color)} 11:15—(4) Weather: Eliot. (Color) Fairweather. 11:20—(4) ‘Sports: Parker. (2), (Color) Sports. 11: 25—(2) “Below the Sahara.” ‘Seven Keys to Baldpate.”’ 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Man must resume life with wife who) spent 5 years in mental institu-) tion. Dick rye. (4) Tonight. ) | Cold Fire Won: Yhers, Pil. Sot Free Parking in Rear _|oo—() Howdy Doody. (7) Amer- ‘|8:00—(7) Joe Palooka. SATURDAY MORNING 1:50—(2) Meditations. 1:25—(2) On the Farm Front. 1:30—(2) Michigan State Univer- sity. $:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. $:30—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. 8:556—-(2) (Color) News. ica on Parade. by. (7) Crusade for Christ. - 10:00—(2) Susan's Show. (4) Fury. (7) Milky’s Movie Party. 10:30—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Capt. Gallant. 11:00—(2) Big Top. (4) True Story. 11:25—(9) Billboard. 11:30—(4) Detective's Diary. % Commercial Film. : SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Lone Ranger. (4) Indus- try on Parade. (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. 12:15—(4) Window Shopping. 12:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (4) Kit Carson. (9) Comedy Time. 12:55—(9) Pro Football. 1:00—(4) Matinee Performance. 1:30—(2) Wild West. . 2:00—(7) Jungle Jim. 2 2:30—(2) Saturday Showtime. (4) Teen Room. (7) Cowboy G-Men. $:30—(4) Football Preview. (7) Laurel & Hardy. 3:45—(4) Football, Maryland vs. Texas A. & M. (9) Commercialian Film. 4:00—(7) Cartoons ‘n’ Cowboys. (9) Movie; TBA. 4:30—(2) TV Billiards. §:00—(2) The Early Show. (9) For- eign Legionnaire. Nightwatch Theater.) : | . vaetes Wants 7:45—(2) Michigan State Conserva-| tion. ; 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Gum- h Virtually Set as Emcee of New Video Quiz L , to Leave Show Bilko’s “Creator Hiken Unable to Pen Script for Marx Brothers By JACK 0’BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—NBC-TV is absolutely certain Hal March will emcee its “What's It For” quiz Oct. 22, Ray Bolger now agrees with the NBC’s thinking of making “21” a radio show, too, in a-simulcast. although Hal's $64,000 ° 4 Question sponsor still is deep in) 4 the backstage legal battle to head) ~ him off at the alleged breach of] © Rex Harrison wants to get out 4 %. of his “Crescendo” star spot. Script troyble Sheds Shoes in Rain; What Would Sister Do? By EARL — NEW YORK—The B.W. (Barefoot Wife) romped home and exclaimed, “June Havoc came into the House of Chan bare- footed! It was raining and she didn’t want to ruin -the dancing shoes she wore on Arthur Murray's“ TV program. She ate dinner barefooted.” Goadness sakes alive! wet. Good thing it wasn’t her sister Gypsy e geterep Rose Lee who was bouncing in out of all that! firm combined assets of about 66/ 4 | million dollars, Lauren Bacall phoned publicists (she’s filming “Our Love” with Bob Stack) and said she didn’t want to discuss London reports of possible marriage to Frank ’ Sinatra, even te say “Ne comment.” her 33rd birthday and we hope a happy one for one of Hollywood’ finest women. So you know TV? Half a dozen hep Broad-| wayites the other night couldn’t name the gal/| who played Art Carney's wife on “The Honey- "Twas mooners,” nor the name of the character She played . Bob Feller said one of his best hunks of advice was from an) early baseball manager whom he told, ing baseball cap’s too} way.” —EEEEE THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Steve Allen ‘checked into the Beverly Hills Hotel and found, a bouquet in his room with the note: “Welcome, Ed Sullivan!” (Ed's registered there, too)... -« True . Della A Soung| earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) 80 Million Timetables CHICAGO — More than 80 mil- in the United States. Large Ants Hunt Flies BUENOS AIRES — The largest ants in the world bunt flies in the Amazon jungles. r ea L.4l (ate) bist Tore TY 4 A IWIA TRI LJkEES 19) 12 Cif4 i iat) rile TAH aT a a A a '3.Small Cement Firms ination’ s smaller cement firms, in- icl mounced merger plans. Reveal Merger Plans NEW YORK (® — Three of the Huge Dam Reservoir LAS VEGAS — About 92 tubie** ~“ miles of water are stored up be- hind the Hoover dam. uding one from Detroit, have an-)4 * * * They are Peerless Cement Corp., Detroit; Hercules Cement Corp., Philadelphia, and Riverside wh ment Co., Los Angeles. Stockholders still must appiove | consolidation announced yesterday. | 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1844 million barrels of cement | i: The merger would give the new! 4 annual sales of ¢ jabout 50 million dollars and an 4 annual productive capacity of about ‘4 rev PPPPPPPPEPAPAS ee | ft i i ; i H | Turk Murphy, the Bourbon) Street maestro, played for the Lamott Duponts at Camder, 8.C—and got a 1929 Rolls Royce as a bonus . Love: Aly Khan named one of his! horses Rita, another Yasmin . Reese’s big new hit record is “And| That Reminds Me.” Meyer Levin, who wrote the somber book, “Compulsion,” wrote the song = a cafe scene in the play . WISH ID SAID THAT: Texan told his parents he'd have to bring his gun to school—the teacher | said they were going to learn to draw -.. That's | ACROSS 1 Cooking vessel 4 Cook slowly 6 He ordered « MUFFLER SHOPS | KING’S Mides Muffler Service 256 S. Saginaw (Next to Jerome Olds) Open Monday thru Thursday ‘til 5 Save Money - — Save Time. 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Automatic hated 4h , Representing almost every school) eee i era | Aid Main Butlding fin, ‘the district, the parents con-| Other business of the board ‘was Defrosting Refrig ator PS ie ys ae _ tend that “walking along the high-|to authorize Attorney William B. = : <4 | Based on the recommendation¥2Y t0 and from school has be-|Hartman 1o start. condemnation 1 Only, Super Deluxe 3 Jot the roedical. statt, the Pontiac|"=™* * Mmerl ter thelr ehearen. menee enim. Se. Casamen ot : : Tce «128 es |ROOe, beet ak ot Cy Automatic Washer. . : , Pec ter mato late ee sects are eB Oe ar Bc | ce: 5 eep suggested a special to . ; i ny fi HIAMONG } (. Jppital annex in use. zalde ochael ne Steg ee The school beard has been ne- J 1 Only Deluxe 40 Electric a Ay . oo eee It it would take too put for the 11 the ° : a Ji 6 Se ee eerewt™ wr that thee lore etn O80, No scton Was st wf the mew teeth Lab Range with Automatic Timer. | | eal need for this facility,” trustees beard school for more a year, ac ° 5 | : i ale ” | cording to Assistant rintend er a fee ta tr trom : cde ee = : 1 Only, Portable Dishwasher _ : FREE! - ee ‘ ive, - Jae Se teatand taba Codeine State Revokes property in that area, If You Need ‘Any of These Appliances: It Se ; ; : ioe |pital because of failure to fill the|™ The board also ved the call- o C Out and Check Our Prices! 3 NOTARY BONDED INSURANCE BRIDAL herd these nti turn re- ie St et a oe nares | Pay You to Come : GUARANTEE POLICY gg BOOK, puis stoves (Coroner Permit (nis. Ascot st WAGNER . ‘ Pull suae-tn, anewsece theft, holdup, -_bureiery, loss of A Helpful Booklet Brown did ask that doctors and) — % athletic fieid revenue bonds was | "a . - : : P “om : Inicle persoanet be provided 4°) Port. Huron Mortician aati “ | HARDWARE and APPLIANCES | {ithe main hospital. to. the -annex.| Charged With ‘Holding’| ‘he board of education voted to) 1960 Opdyke, Pontioc Road , Trustees Said they would study the! Dead Man's Money —Pecome affiliated with the Michi-l| 9.44. son., Tues, Thurs., Fri. 8:00 A. M. te 6:00°P. M. : AY Lay }Proposal, ©. + ies ' : gan School Board Assn. and also : 8:00 A. M te 6:00 P. M. Sew Y | They learned from Assistant : : Superintendent William Wednesday, Saturday m. 5A ne | Director Warren W. Simonds that) LANSING W—The State Board|Shunck’s recommendation for 20 Sunday 10 A.M. to. 2 P.M. »” oie. there were 12 patients at the an-iof Mortuary Science today an- : ms , the past two days. This ac-|nounced it is the morti- Ty hepe sy [+ —_ . 7 . Sali license Robert Hartley, ty P.:. i vas fae: Huron coroner, Shop Friday and — ; " , . The city leased the county insti-| wastiey | charged with : - a — — . . tution in January to provide more! ethical bores pon pi isreaere E ) hd , Monday Nights $150 Vie SEND EY SONNY Ss Deaimas a Fedes.Goncdl = 5 wo aeaees y| ¢ i 9 P.M Ge. is A ‘2 Ensemble ....... | hepaieatigess 300 due to the building program the person of Andrew Sorenson . oe . ‘ - sag 5k QRS . “The aniex is taking a bur- | of Perth Amboy, N.J., who died | _ c P “ge den of jong-term” patients from | ina Port Huron hotel in Feb- | ‘ , ' m es oe acta ty Wy ea, | COAT EVEN ye eos oe eee F | Other action taken by the board! James J. Flynn Jr., Perth Am- ee. J x t 7: 7 last night included the appoint-/boy mayor and himself a funeral | a: x Weary. $5Q%o) Ae. TEA SET [Sarah aL] EV a ‘ pone Pa t We've a Store-full of Wonderful Buys in Warm Winter Coats. 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