see a lel pam iy in mster Surpr ise D ate Quiz 5 * | Ness “The Wedlher: | Us. Weather Bureas, Forecast = Fair and rT | Detatts on Page 9) | | 1 115th YEAR “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, HRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, irae PAGES. 3 \* fies. Negro Students in Central High for Third Time. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.,—Negro children—escorted by only two GI’s who didn’t even bother to take their rifles along—walked into Little Rock’s Central High School today for their third straight day of integrated classes. Nobody booed. Something like a cheer arose amid George Edward Collins Jr. 20, an unemployed laughter. Over 200 white students, more than on previous days, clustered on the steps + and in front of the doors. Nor did the federal -troops— agents of what Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus lambasted last night's as the Eisenhower administration's “police state’ tactics—encounter any troublemakers in the vicinity of the newly integrated school. The white pupils ‘hemselves behaved as though history was happening te somebody elise. They romped on their way to school much as they used to do before the U.S. Government de- cided that federal court orders to desegregate Central High could only be carried out by the U. 8. Army. However, four white girls, their ‘ schoolbooks under ieir arms, did walk out of the school half an hour after the Negroes‘ went in. Al- though refusing to talk with re- tiers. they left no doubt that t walkout was caused by inte- gration Goma gainat told Arkansans last night they have no choice concern- ‘ing integration in the face of what he called “unsheathed bayonets” and “police state methods’’ in the Little Rock —racia]_struggle, He urged them to be calm. But immediately after the talk. a former Arkansas governor, Sid MeMath, and an NAACP field secretary, Clarence ‘A. Laws, de- clared Faubus’ consiliatory, but instead were in- flammatory. In the sometimes bitter speech, Faubus attacked use of. federal force to integrate Central High School, then advised his listeners: “Let us ge about our normal purusits in a friendly, Peace ful manner, obeying all Jaws and orders, including those of Gen. Walker and his troops.” This referred to Maj. Gen. Ed-| Soviet news agency, reported ston. Jackson reported 31 degrees. its United States plants a win A. Walker, placed in com- that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt met | 36 degrees Was the lowest tem-. ‘the end-of the °57 model mand of paratroop units flown to, Little Rock Tuesday to enforce (Continued on Page 2, Col.-3) ~ | President Dives in Atomic Sub lke Takes First Ride in Seawolf; ‘Memorable Experience,’ He Says NEWPORT, R. L.®) — President Eisenhower took an underseas cruise aboard the atomic subma- rine Seawolf yesterday and called it a memorable experience. He told the crew: “I suppose you know this is the first time I have been aboard an atomic re- “But. more interesting to me: was to seethe United States Navy at work. I am proud of every) man aboard ship.” Inthe last. few gg ot ¥ ed old soldier Eisenhower has tals @ webcleh shite t @o6 Novy. Capt. E. P. Aurand, appointed the President’s naval aide last year, is considered the fellow responsi- ble. Last March, for example, when the President was trying to shake a persistent cough, he went to the guided missile cruiser Canberra. Along the way the Navy put on a Bernwida conference: aboard the 26 down, controlled from the panel Executive for a 15-minute ride 60 eS — WATCHES SEAWOLF DIVE — President Eisenhower leans forward, watching intently as the atomic submarine Seawolf heads . The sub took the Chief the surface. Persons Ike Takes Cruise on Atomic Submarine Former 614 Offical Tels of Threats on His Life Robert P. Scott Reports Brother of Jimmy Hoffa Tried to Enter Rackets Oakland County held the spotlight at the -Senate Rackets Investigation Committee today as a prominent Pontiac Democrat and former Teamsters official was around the vacation White House in Newport, R. 1, are beginning — A to wonder if the Navy hasn't won Ike away from his first love, _- the Aus This was his third cruise of the year. Robert P. Scott, 51, of 31 a powerful Teamster officia | was threatened. The official named by Scott Describes Rigged Election Former 614 Aide Says Two Anonymous Calls | Warned on Talking AP Wirephote former official Teamsters Local 614 testified in Extra Blanket Clime to Creep In Tonight It looks like’ extra-blanket’ and anti-freeze season is upon us. The, U.S. Weather Bureau predicts fair | tonight with scattered frost. The mercury will dip to a chilly near a for tomorrow, with a high near 60, and the outlook for tomorrow spectacular demonstration of atom- ic age sea power. Then in June Eisenhower | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | | Eleanor at Yalta Today | MOSCOW (INS) — Tass, the at luncheon today with Nikita S. | Khrushchev et his vacation villa | in Yalta in the Crimea. \night is fair and warmer with a llow near 44. The U.S. Weather Bureau re-: ‘ported freezing weather extended from upper Michigan down through jtoday. The mercury. fell to 24 at’ ‘Grand Marais and to 26 at Pell-. perature reported in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. today,/ ‘reaching 57 at 2 p.m. Chrysler ‘58 Models Shown to Newsmen $300 in Pot- 0. Gold; Tuesday Is Deadline Judges found no winners among Officials making telephone calls. the entries sent in for last week's threatening his life. ie won office was “rigged” by union officials. Robert P. Scott, of 31 Bloomfield Terrace, believed his wife was “hounded to death” at which he \Pot-O-Gold puzze, so that means) Now a member of the Michigan By ROBERT B. TARR Managing Editor, Pontiac Press men here Thursday afternoon the 1958 cars with which, ‘its divisions expect to better the sales and production records of the current year. Predicting substantial gains for the next year, L. L. Colbert, Chrysler president, *— ‘the central part of the state early said the corporation had Chrysler-built cars will include: produced 1,213,000 cars in 1—Further a I the t tin-and-dart styling of the ‘57 cars; 2—An 1l-square foot windshield |that extends into the roof as well, irun early this month. as around the sides for additional Features of the new lines of visibility: 3—Extensive use of stainless Boy Returns Unharmed Man Admits Lee Crary Abduction EVERETT, Wash, (INS) — homish County authorities said to- day an Everett man has admitted abducting 8-year-old Lee Crary of Edmonds and writing the boy's parents a $10,000 ransom note. Undersheriff Ray Ryan said maha riveter, made FBI agents. Ryan said Collins also impli- | cated his wife, Katherine, 21, in | Sao! an oral admission.after being ques-:at the home of his father in Ev er-; tioned by sheriffs deputies and ett. The suspeet, father of a six- missing since Monday afternoon» ‘month-old child, also was held in. ‘Snohomish County Jail without icharge. jsteel and aluminum in grilles of . ial five lines; * * * 4—Higher displacement V-8 en- gines and a new choke system on: ail V-8s designed for greater fuel economy ; . 5—Dual headlamp system on a models. was found shortly before noon yes- NEW COLORS, TONES iterday walking along a road near! * The abducted boy, who had been the abduction. The woman was | John F. Desmond, FBI agent in. ‘of Everett. He gave officers a de-'of 87 solid hues and 371 two-tone picked up by deputies and or- ‘charge at Seattle, said any prose- scription -of a man who, he said, eolov combinations. dered heid without charge, Collins was arrested last toned lution would originate with state had tied him and placed him in an’ “ jautomobile trunk. KEPT IN GARAGE ‘authorities. | t 1 i ar Wirephote gino Maca: hea ulin: the boy said he _ was held by 4 man part of the time since he dis- on ac ee \ /ployed at a school in the neighbor-| the Lynhwood post office Wednes: \display late in October, from the (23rd through the 28th. No price Collins told authorities he leet] samcntions is as yet available. the boy in a car in a garage. Ryan _ & ‘said. The two apparently slept in| ithe car during the nights. ithe puzzle running. in paper is definitely worth $300. week postmarked, so why not get busy right now? y directions, rules and clues care- * * fully, for you to win. Color-wise Chrysler stylists have and last week's answers appear Lake Stevens, 12 miles northeast’ probed the spectrum for a range on page 8. The new cars will go on public: Lathrup Village Man Found Dead in Crash In evaluating prospects for the man was found this morning after ‘coming year Colbert said, “On the his car Collins told law officers the ab- basis of indications we have right back of a cement mixer after duction was an impulsive act. He now it looks as if retail sales of crashing through a construction the post by Hoffa, today’s State Board of Barber Examiners, You have until Tuesday at mid-/ Scott told the Senate Rackets Ih- Fair and. warmer is predicted! MIAMI BEACH—Chrysler Corp. unveiled for news- night to have your entry for this’ vestigating Committee he had re- ceived two anonymous telephone calls last week warning him not to testify 2 10; I8 25 6 I | 6 \ * * * , But Scott said he decided to tes- tify anyway, because he had been subpoenaed and because he con- 'Pontiae local, ence for the labor movement.” Hoffa, chief target in the Sen- ate investigation, is favored as winner in the Teamsters national | presidency election next week. _. | The labor leader's name also was Send us the correct solution mentioned by a Royal Oak plant’ and we'll give you # check for manager,“ who testified he con-! $300, plus $25 extra if you're &@ tracteq with a friend of Hoffa's: Press subscriber. becatise he was “alleged to be boss Just be sure to read, all the of the waterfront.” They will make it easier cot linked Hoffa's name to a! 1949 election at which officials de- clared all members of Pontiac Lo- cal 614 were ineligible for office. he said, except themselves and Scott. This week's puzzle is on page 1) The top officials at that time were Daniel J. Keating, presi- dent, and Louis C. Linteau, see- retary-treasurer, Scott was elect- d vice-president, but quit the union not long afterwards for reasons which-he did not state. The body of a Lathrup Village apparently rammed the Keating. originally appointed to and Linteau ‘said he got the idea when he saw new cars in the United States dur- barricade on Southfield road in Were later convicted and impris-| Lee on his bicycle Monday after- ing 1958 may rise above the 6 Bloomfield Township. ‘million mark for the third time in’ +: *« the history of the industry.” Collins said he was formerly | « & noon. hood of the Crary home. at Ed-| monds. He said he was. out of work oven million a year for the,next! 43. of 28265 Sunset Dr. He indicated belief that. the car Morning. ‘market may range between six and }@d moved the 38ton equipment: 10 inches. | oned for their part in a $100.000 The victim,was Robert L. Vint, shakedown of Detroit area. con- tractors. Upon their 1954 convic-. A boy found the wreckage this tion, Hoffa took over the local’s, The: force of the crash reins Obviously nervous, the elderly (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Monday and had réturned to the, neighborhood to find a job, fhe boy told officers he was |... (Continued on Page 2 (4) GE OES a Snarls at Orchard Lake-Telegraph! hot harmed or threatened by his | - * "i aie eee pyle Today’ aes Sia Police Could Aid Traffic wooded. area near Lake Stevens) = eseenom Thursday and managed to work! Comics °. SeEG¥wee'vy eve free of his bonds, He ran to a County News cndittncvetls . | ‘toad, where he was found. Editorials . ssocnesa | The note demanding $10,000 was High School ‘News i isige vias 23 ‘addressed to the boy's aunt in Al- Farnr® Garden ............ a derwood Manor. It was crudely, Markets ......0.......-0054. 44 ‘printed in pencil and received at -Obitdaries ....... iceneae 00 - Pot 0° Gold Puzzle Oe 14 L] day. Pot O'Gold Answers... The. boy's. father, Ed Crary. an Sports . 3 thru 29 “altto parts salesman of modest Theaters ......0-.....4.; ‘yes! imeans, expressed relief on learn. TV & Radio Programs vs. ing last night that a had Wilson, Earl .....-.. i, 4% been arrested. Women's Pages .... 49 thru 2k | Vee ; . en . the heayy load of cats at peak hours. - _ bodies responsible for traffic tn this ayea. One or two officers ’ directing the heavy flow of automobilés would help eliminate ! d | | 4 e With the Orchard Lake-Telegraph Road intersection still. incomplete, traffic snarls are getting out of hand, At peak rush hours in the morning and afternoon motorists are backed up for a half mile or better. * * * The reguiar traffic signal light is not sufficient to handle Help is needed from one of the three law enforcement brother of Teamsters’ boss James R. Hoffa, business agent of Pontiac Local 614. Committee Counsel Robert F. Kennedy, who had of Pontiac ‘Washington today that the election | by union! sidered James R. Hoffa, Michigan’ Teamster boss and trustee of the “not a good influ-' committee, _| revealed as a “secret witness.” Bloomfield Terrace told how ] tried to “muscle into Oak- |land County rackets” and how Scott's life subsequently Scott was William Hoffa, and a refused to reveal Scott's ‘name before he was called ~ 'to the stand; said the Pon- \tiac man’s testimony was ‘considered “of major im- portance” in the investiga- tion pe the financial affairs ames Hoffa, front eae for electi as national president of the ‘Teamsters next week. ' i } ij ROBERT P. SCOTT Scott, former vice president of the Pontiac Teamsters local and a ‘long-time . secretary-treasurer of ‘the Michigan Federation of Labor, tossed a bombshell into the com- .- “mittee hearings. He said the threat of death | came after he refused to come to William Hoffa's aid, Without go- ing into detail, Scott said. he was “told by fellow in Detroit that Billy Hoffa wanted to hire him to bump me off because I inter- fered with him getting into the rackets.” Scott said he had been asked by another Teamster leader the fix in with the Oakland County prosécutor so some of the boys could run a gambling joint.” * * * The official] that made this re- quest, Scott testified, was Owen (Bert) Brennan. a Hoffa associaie and president of Teamster Local 337 in Detroit. When he refused, Scott told the Brennan threatened that he “had better have his life insurance paid up.” Of Hoffa, who reportedly was instrumental in getting Scott elected to the MF of L post, Scott said he was threatened ‘Continued on Page 2; Col. 1) ian Fae Al PY WHY KEEP IT. 7? 7 A SECRET? If you have something t6 sell, rent, trade or if there's something you want to buy, don't keep it a secret, tell thousands about it with a Want Ad. Remember, “the more people you tell, the quicker you sell.” 22 buyers answered this ad. First one bought it! RIDING, FRACTOR WITH ‘tools, Good condition, $409. ee! Marwood, Seate Lake. ~ To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Z Just Ask for the this ada congested area. WANT AD DEPT. “to put é we et f- \ ~s | Toy a + F eee “ [eS } oe \ . 3 PONTIAC migHcas. Fhupay. SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 ia , : ; PS The Day in Birm ham bo es Mi acle Mile ; T 1 ster: ‘Official _ ing = i iracle Mi : cot } Tells of Threats” Civic Officials Urge Use Stores Open ” | ae eae f Parking Lot N z Saco dooot al ple: hy 3 Hotta to intercede for} ° at Ing ot aA day at the Miracle Mile Shopping | be tried to quit the job tour [ree and that he “Aid out” BIRMINGHAM -+ Chambér of terday y at the ome af his daugh-|Center, Telegraph and Square Lake Hoffa in @ hotel while the Commerce officials today joined|ter, Mrs. William E. Essery, of road... of Hoffa's threat: “tollatter was a e police in urging greater use of 747 West Maple Ave, Of four stores contacted, all said foe et He said the bills for parking lot number two at Fern- A ncltee at Kew You, MA yesterday ran from, 20- to ‘man said he quit any- 's hotel room, shared by Mrs dale and Park street. Approach- was a graduate of |50 per cent over expectations, “because: I didn’t tike i were paid from es to the lot are nearing COMm-| pitvers University, and » men- spite several . ’ | wa were changin Pane. pec ‘ ber of Phi Béta Kappa, and Delta |ly the construction at Telegraph ing the constitution. Wat Mrs. Hoffa with him, 2 twercchour meters C. at C| UPalles: We alse ationded the [and Orchard Lake which slowed = Kennedy asked. 129 twelve-hour meters. C. of C.) Hudson River Military Institute. | traffic to a walk. « Scott, a barber until he suffered “Part of the time,” Scott said. officials asked their business mem- He was a former member.of the Ralph Eastridge, manager of J. a stroke several years ago, is @) “Then she ran away bers to urge employes to patronize Dutch Reform Church tn Pough- |¢, Penney, said business was “‘won- mauee ot he in Maier a meee en Se eit mance 1 ne Pierce st. || Keepale, N, ¥., and the Dutch |derful,” with the store crowded Board of Barber Examiners. Tom Burke went in lot number 1, on Pierce St. Arms of Poughkeepsie. Gube thi'thy and all evening. “Our : He bas been a Pontiac delegate gogo Mrs. They point out that this will) Besides Mrs, Essery, he is sur-/help was working at full speed all te state Democratic conventions , ro. ee 4 greatly relieve streef congestion |vived by two other daughters, Mrs.|the time,” he added. tor a number of years, including be ay Base mae ee and leave other spaces available Alexander of -| William MacDonald, of W. T. this year, and is known as one ere Local G24 fund, te short-time parkers whe are im+iMaryiand, and Mrs. Philip:H. Mc-|Grant, echoed his remarks saying of the party's more active mém- | aie teas the the city making purchases. Tntosh, of Summerville, S. Caro- business ran 50 per cent Over. esti- > ae chatgha that ted bens placed The Chamber also is recom-jlina. The body will be —_— to! mated volume. ‘fame to ‘Pontiac in 1914 and 3 aragelbarse: assault and battery, ber, four on Brownell Street be : ager, sald that sales were 20 : ’ provided with 12-hour meters, to Itobert Lee Lee Vint volume 1946: was an unsuccessful candi-|jionious assault propa : : ‘ per cent over anticipated . p a : “ care for persons working in that) Service for Robert Lee Vint, 43, of date for city commissioner. tion, carrying a concealed weapon of 28265 Sunset Dr., who died in an| While Richard O. Williams, He has been a business agent! tor which he was sentenced in 1042 oe automobile accident at Southfield| Kre=ses. said it ran 2 per cont and legislative representative for to from one to five years in jail. a : of Birmi road, near- Northlawn boulevard, over for his store. the State -Journeymen Burber$' i tstion of a parole and armed Sisters of Dirmingham ie this eval Several of the managers com- , will hold their regular meeting at|early ing, will be at 1) 5 = : Aeporiaticn, o. membet of the Peel sebbery dn. 1968. j % p.m. Oct. 1 in the Community|P-m. Monday from the Manley Plained, agg is ee a ».m. . Bailey F 1 Hi customers : nutes ge one time was active in the East Keanedy said William Hoffa House. Jee Tk Poe’ will atticinte “uyj{through the- Telegraph road con- Side Givie association. was acquitted on the armed — burial will be in Acacia Park Cem. sttuction area. All noted, too, that Scott gee = sponsors pegs Bon ta that wtaien bat tomor: —- ‘ neon amsong pert of the im case Se< wi p.m. "| Hei ived by two daughters, | Highway Dept. was not up on Tele- ot the premant’ district plan for| he was hidden cut. : row at Bell Chapel of the Wil-'patricia Ann and Lanie Lee, of{@raph where southbound cars turn election of Pontiac city commis-| “pid his brother James jilam R. Hamilton Co.. for Joseph Torrance, Calif.; his parents, Mr.|imto the shopping center, = sioners. ltor you to hide him ; a — ~ D-otigal pt se and Mrs. Robert Vint of Birming- Boe the managers agreed o Scott went to testify that was a fugitive from justice,” Me- ve. & ' ham, with whom he made his r stores open ne , he once or a a Michigan -|Clellan asked. Scott replied yes terday after a long illness. __[home; two sisters, Mrs. John A|shopper traffic should .run even grand jory for Hoffa. He said that during the time Wi . A native of Ontarie, he re- Gayton of Wanthgen Wiets endienster than ts qxqested daring the He said that he was fed informa-/liam Hoffa was hiding out he re- Pentiae Frese Phots | tried in 1962 as laboratory tech- |Mrs. Fred Gosline of Oxford. next few weeks. tion about “proceedings of a De-|ceived $75 a week from the loral, = geice ON WHEELS — Wil Wayne. Broomfield’s traveling office, « huge nite Sor Besiien Motor Bette. troit grand jury in 148 and 1949)— "he was dole nothing, *| Mam $. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) and two aides, trailer, will be open until $ p. m. today so voters | Me Bad served there lor 38 Save 20% to 50% on Precision Made which subsequently handed down|what he got” = Joann Back, of Royal Oak, left, and Genevieve - can visit him. Pontiac is the first of many stops | 7¢*r* votiagor . an indictment against Hoffa. In reply to questious about re-| C- Schock, of Merkley, open for business in he will make throughout Oakland County to dis- aetingt — Im ported CAMERAS on ba is quests from James Hotta to use|" front of the Riker Building, W. Huron St. at cuss federal affairs with the people. A member of Pontiac Lodge 21, Scott was not immediately 2st intuence on bebalt of convicted Knights of Pyles Lodge 53 af De ACCESS RIES at Simms a elaborate i. Knights of Pythias Lodge 55 of De- re | ye a ieged efforts ot Timinals, Scott anid: life) f : *. # 4 troit, his only survivor is his wife. Panathey : as Sees. d’Mixed’ Day iF Local 614 Ofticial ‘in Wnt Remar, Vedere t Be 1g ee Sala te yer wa DIT y° Former Local 614 Official|suse. ssa ave i vue BMY JOTOGRAPHERS NEEDS Oaldand County rackets. A ipeninr tur 5 pardea. ft wll 2 Knees Mamnetel Cometnty.: 3 MO TOORA | aha witeees, owever, 4a say him I woudn' do that becuse «(Quiet in LiffleRock |Testifies in Senate Probe od , that William Hofts was interest [wouldn't be any good as a lobbyist : Palas Famous AMPLEX ‘#4 ‘BLUE-SPOT ‘Info Michigan's . . Seubere tiene. He festified that “Jimmy con- (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) [suit to stop fae Teametert Union) sage her oe | tacted me” regarding the tath- |ederal court integration orders at. this account of previous ¢lection in Miamj next week. Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- This testimony followed Scott the 2,000-student school. pip day at the Bell early revelation that he believed erin-law of Pete Licavell, whe | 1.’ any spokesman said Walk-/¢vems to the select Senate commit-| Letts denied a motion to quash)... “Hamilton Co., for Frank his first wife, the former Lillian was not #Ppy évents of the past few scott's testimony came minutes| Moffa’s attorney, George Fits- a a ee te a eouth $15.95 Value | aa...” : ‘They can't get redress trom Mr. |" ‘before Federal Judge J. Dickin-| $¢F&{d, as Michigan sational si bay Atlantic | McClellan: “ think they're| Hotfa . . . dimmy can de any. | The governor admitted Little |son Letts refused to set aside a Conemeitineusen te 2008. — ~— ——— : capable of doing harm to you or| thing he wants to, contrary te Hack now to-qulet, bat omaght te | Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-SD); Eisenhower is the first presi- | oe your family?” . constitution, and who are you draw a parallel between the | Sa this a ‘complete violation {reseed Sy patie peng ba | - te te appeal to?” calm here and that in area ( | 58 ( federal law.” ident bin again Teate| etd eer ar rer ot banu|evsreatan oy oe oor CHTYSH@r 98 Cars” uence sie got two an eneres rt Te a was Union you know how big and how | Keating, president of Local 614, he — igi omer mend tare _ ident Truman also cruised under-; 7-Seetion strong _ maa . induced an employer to fire a Serna gre ay rf Displayed for Press pie — ipa Be Bye Foe seas. tes T . .jUnion man for objecting to Keat- a ea " ” riped Asked from whom the calls bad|ing’s methods in the union. Neither |. D&Vies, who issued the injume-| (4 1: .ned From. Page One) oe or come: * come, Scott said he did not ‘now! the employer nor the union mem-|0°" “hich enjoined Faubus from eo Quick-set trie at the time, “but I believe they| per wes d using National Guard troops to in-|several years and that by 1960, whey Scott. revealed ‘the threat besa pe were from Teamsters local offi-} scott sai terfere with integration: He was becatise of population growth, & against his life, Chairman McClel- without tilting “cals.” said this also was done on assigned here for six months to seven-million-car year may be coma, immediately offered him the or tilt withous : other occasions, and added that'fi) a vacanc idered y Scott said he received twe lone result was that “if you went y- jside: just average. ‘full protection of the committee With CASE and CHAIN . Stur- anonymous telephone calls on (fo an employer to enforce a con- | RE DEDN’T LISTEN A factor in the ’58 picture are and warned that anyone at- Reflected and incident light rubber siesta Monday or Tuesday night last |tract, he would tell you ‘I did you. At President Eisenhower's va- the 19 million cars sold in 1955 [tempting to stop a witness from autee Wie Sake non- a favor, forget about the con (cation headquarters at Newport,! through 1957, resulting in a sub- testifying was in ner et Le color pictures. Simple to use. =. “I was told not to appear here tract’.” |R. I., White House press secretary stantial. backlog of 1 to 3 year \gress.. Re | Oek = be By E. 4. SIMS Scccccesoccceceocsonces and testify in front of this labor| But he said the employers are James C. Hagerty said today in) old cars’ now available for turn- Ing Hide = man, Robert! Does winter have days with less =. , to blame than business TePlY to questions that Eisenhower) ins on new models. \McKercher, ‘testified that he con suntight than the other seasons? E committee,” he said. He did not/more did not listen to the broadcast of tracted with . Zigthont (ZiSEY) ‘16 this why it is the coldest of our/E specifically term the calls threat- agents. lFaubus’ speech. Asked about the Of the 7.4 million cars sold in’ ‘Snyder, business agent of Detroit! . ening. ‘I never was accustomed to ‘President's reaction to accounts !955. 57 per cent were sold on in- Teamsters Local 299, of: which! — Scott also testified he was asked earning more than $100 a week.” of the speech received otherwise, Stallment terms of from 30 to 36 Hoffa is president, because = ine seen. Fall, which ends Z Scott said. “When the employer ‘Hagerty said: ‘months, Colbert said, resulting in der was “alleged to be the boss) Dec. 21 this year, averages the | oe starts pevieigsk i esque _ “Oh, I would think he had no & large number < people now in a of the waterfront.” aa uae ste sunlight, per nice many Ol reaction to it. The speech by the position to purchase new cars on McKer is plant | C er. : 3 The Weather them won't take it.” ‘governor spoke for itself.” ‘credit plans. | of the pga Milling Co, | The shortest day of. the year " F1.9 COATED LENS Foil U.S. Weather Barege Report | | in Detroit. He said he entered Dec. 21, is the winter solstice and T sdanae tee Gana See om ek into a contract with Snyder -im |from then until the summer sol- ELEPHOTO or ee eo = Extend U. S. 23 to Turnpike January, 1954, for unieading (‘tice in June the days are getting . WIDE-ANGLE heer today. becoming light variable | grain. MeKercher said that ‘onger. So the days actually begin MOVIE A fer temerrew night under contract, Snyder to get longer as soon as winter LENS | pom startin os Michi Ohio S R See ars |e = ae a Teday in Pontiac : . rature amount ef | Winter is the coldest of the sea- camera — Sue ees en to = [Cc gan, to et oute grain po a sons because the earth loses most m.: Wind calm. Sun sets Priday at 6:21 p.m. Tises Geturday at 6:75 a.m. i sets Priday at 8:56 = | Moon rises Saturdey at 11:59 e m. —— Temperatares Snyder has been listed by the committee as a missing witness, but McKercher said he has seen Snyder two days ago. McKerch- ‘ee "9.09 eeecvcsescesveccooooooososcoccososesocsoooes L beidge 1 across the Detroit-Toledo and Ironton Rail- road three miles south of Dundee. LANSING W — A breakthrough in plans for | development of U.S.23, possibly destined to be- $a. =. tem. ...... 4 come the main thoroughfare from Ohio to the ‘Several other grade separations, interchanges Step Right 58 received Tato the Picture aking H : =. "8 | >. m > 4 Mackinac Straits, has been announced by the and bridges will have to be constructed. er asked for and oper’ ree eee ee teraction - Delayed Action SELF-TIMER we = oe State Highway Department A a poena Snyder if he seex him Thursday in Pontiae _Mackie said the Dundee-Sylvania éxpressway | again. | WE WILL BE $2.95 Veiue— now only me Migned Cagemene eee’ es «= Commissioner iohn C Mackie said a long will be part of an over-all improvement of U.S.23 eo + & - i —_ sean temperatare .°.-... —- -..@ stalemate between the Michigan and Ohio high- from the Ohio line north to Standish in Arenac McKercher guessed that Snyder CLOSED ALL DAY eather—Puir anéGool _way departments over relocating the present County* was not a dues-paying ‘member uw a et ty : One Year Age tu Pontine US.23 has been resolved with agreement on a From Flint north to Kawkawlin in Bay (of the Teamsters Union, and Sen.| MONDAY 30 seoecces eccccece cevecovesccnseoncoosoore Lowest temperature ..00cccccloccci. ag [ime for the relocated segment. County, it will become part of the new Detroit (McClellan said: that this point! IDAY, Sept. 3 Finest ere 54. Plans new call for extension of the highway to the Seo section of the interstate system @f [should be brought out to show) TUESDAY, Oct. men | as a four lane, divided route almost directly ~ highways. ge the union frequently works wine wn ata | seuth trom Dandee to the Ohie border jast east F¥om Fenton to Bay City, construction is in @t_¢Toss-purpose to the “interests | WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2 #6 tm 1001 4 in 1888 of Sylvania. various stages, with the 34-mile Fenton-Clio seg- jor ‘the perm weeny a j For Thersdsy's Temperatare Chart Ohio has agreed to provide a connection with ment scheduled for completion later this year. Sen. McClellan gra re. uaitmore 77 38 Marquette’ 47 38. the Ohio Turnpike a few miles to the south. +8 '@ quest of Hoffa and other officials; : rome 8 Ke * &¢ ‘U.S.% already has been rebuilt from Dundee (of the Detroit local, that they be’ INVENTORY -.| Ratinle $4 Milwaukee 59 4 Because of expectations for a large increase. dortti to Milan end from Ann Arbor to Whijidre — Se a saneggamd re i a Kew Orieses 1 3 in traffic volume, especially considering improve- Lake Village, in some places with dual roadways hes ; pond pit gyn ra de c 6 42 Omaha = a ments now under way to the north, the new seg- and elsewhere with sufficient right of way for ned of in New York courts... ; POOLE ; a #4) Maal will have a median strip trom 4 to 70 feet addition of « second roadway in the future. | ‘ Detroit 34 Pittsburgh 1 He refused to off question. . Pech, Sez a § 3 wide tox allow for widening emacs traffic war- The Highway Department said studies. are ‘ie “of Owen ot) Breanen, - Lumber —-Hardware ' GF Reside is = ae 2s rant. heing made looking toward relocation of U.S.23 | naan Teamsters’ " cube - Rectsonenie 7] Tame ua =«The first step toward actual construction will near the Ohio line to hook in with the new U.S.23 |Local. 377 val a close associate 151 Oeklend io" ie Bb Wee. OR come with Vetting of a contract next week for a just south of M131. . ‘of Hoffa,’ Ain l Soe lee | Bo | | oo ! | DG Ge ecco on, 9. 5 ren - Legal Suit it Nearly Stops Financing Straits Bridge LANSING — It was Dec. 16 fn the 70th year of the Mackinac Bridge dream, with the intricate machinery of financing ready .to start tuning the next day, when a monkey wrench suddenly was thrown into the works. The wrench was in the form of term, bondholders would receive a total of $212,449,837 in principal repayment and interest, fixing the tejultimate overall cost of the bridge rat that amount, predicted on an average toll of $3.08, the actual toll at the start C)will be slightly higher, since the ferry fee has. risen since first calculations were made. bridge income warrants, thus ef-\first full year of* operation, calls fecting a savings on interest. They! were retirable out of bridge reve- trucks over the bridge. By 1993, nue only, and legally could not become a charge against the state. for passage of 1,927,000 cars and the New Yorkers figured, traffic would hit 5,423,000 vehicles. In 1956, the most recent com- plete year of Mackinac Ferry operations, only 890,671 vehicles crossed ror Straits. * If the bonds run their full 40-year * The predicted increase struck some legislators as incredible, even though tight-fisted investors finally accepted them by implication. The New York experts looked largely to what they called “‘in- duced” traffic to build up the count, plus an annual increase increment based on population, rising vehicle numbers and travel increase factors. Induced traffic is that attracted by the bridge spectacle and by changed patterns of truck and car movement caused by pres- ence of the bridge, greater con- * * * Brown expects a quicker pay out. Whereas financing originally was bong purchasers was two weeks | would pay out. venience and like considerations, —__ The estimate for 1958, in the| Twice, in the 1930s, the federal * Authority Chairman Prentiss M. 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The service's weekly summary of reports from individual states will be made public tomorrow, | and in the meantime there was no numerical estimate of how many cases there have been. Lasf week's estimated cumulative total was about 100,000. gee é * *® * R. I., among naval personnel back’ in June. : He added, however, that’ study of the records now indicates the first outbreak may have been at Ft. Ord, Calif. * * * During June, outbreaks also were reported in Valley Forge, Pa., among Boy Scouts from all parts of ;the nation, and at: a church conference in Iowa. | The first state regarded as hav- ing statewide incidence was Lou-, isiana. Then came regional out- breaks in Mississippi, Texas and Utah, New York state has also’ reported increasing occurrence. “The reports indicate the inci-,; dence jumps around and there is no evidence of specific directional pattern,” the spokesman said, * * * Other Public Health Service offi- cials said that release of addition- al Asian flu vaccine is. expected in the next. few days, with the volume expected to increase steadily in the next few weeks.’ They said nothing had developed | to alter the estimate that 85 mil-| lion doses wil] have been released |. by the end of the year. 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It has reqtfired the President of the United States, Federalizing of local troops and the presence of the 1@1st Airborne Paratroopers. This last contingent is a hardy group of two- fisted performers that don’t stand for _ funny business. Even Faubus knows this. It’s compietely within his compre- hension. kook $8 The whole thing continues to be a sorry spectable. Troops are still present to allow nine frightened Negroes to attend school —a right that’s ‘guaran-— teed by law. Next week the nation and the civilized werld will witness the somewhat grotesque sight of the President of the United States “meeting” with a committee of five Southern governors to “dis- cuss the issue.” What these four Democratic and one Republican leaders will “review” is something best known to the intrepid five. * * * The Negroes are going to. school with the white children whether the five Southerners like it or not. Segregation is against the law. The die-hards are whipped. They may nof like it and they have made it painfully clear that they don’t like colored children attending school with white children, but their personal inclinations must bow. . * The entire proceeding has been. _ badly bungled by Democratic Governor Orval E. Faubus, who apparently has struggled to create as big a turmoil as possible. In this he has been eminently successful. As an American exec- _utive and a law-abiding citizen, he ranks as a first rate anes poop. € He is the only person that stands to gain personally. Faubus can shortly peddle his own “ver- sion” to a few magazines, perhaps a radio station or two and scrape up a paid appearance on Steve Alien’s show. oe oe a | The Arkansas Governor's television speech last night was more or less an inflammatory effort that sought to justify law defiance and to arouse other susceptible Southerners. Fau- bus was completely “in character.” & *« x The United States is roundly and soundly panned all over the world for this disgraceful spectacle: We -have lost international prestige and standing. Our colors have been dragged through the mud. The Press feels the President has: acted too siowly throughout. He shadowboxed too much. It’s time the matter is ended. x * * Sec’y Mitchell Warns of Craftsman Shortage In an address before the Commerce and Industry Association of New York, Secretary of Labor MrTcHELL pointed out the startling fact that THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiae 12. Michigan Dally Excent Sunday ac Press Compery Trade Mark Pubilened sy Tae Pox ious A. Prugt Fs Beene ae Assistant Adve- Executive Vice Pretident ising and Advertising Director Manager Rows © Prreqmeste mu, Bart M. Trrapwr: Vice President and Circulation Manager Bustness Manager G Merewatt Jorsn, Local Advertising Jonm W, Prractnss, Manager Secretary and Editor Roemer B. Tar , Managing Salter " Groese C. Inman, Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiac. as secDnd class mat'er The Associated Preae ia entitied exclustvely to. the ane for yor coo of af} local news printea in thie— Of. seWsvaper as well as a!) AP news aispatches . Powrmc Press (9 delivered oy carrier for 40 cen’ . it where carrier service is not avellable by mail iand, Gen Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer end eahtenaw a ee “ae ts p20 & ye@r. elsewhere in Mihi = ahd al! other places in the United States $20.00 @ year. All mat! eu une riptions pavabie in advance Phone “pontiac rr 2-818 em a oma MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS ud % oo - despite 5 eat erent in the work force, there are no more skilled craftsmen in industry than there were five years ago. ‘Paradoxically, at a time when automation is coming into wide- spread use, the Seergtary said the need for trained workers also has increased. Technology has not | replaced people. Industries are short of. engineers, clerical help, managerial personnel, eraftsmen and semi-skilled workers and the condition is worsening. x * * One reason for this, he argues. is the fact that employment policies have excluded large segments of the work force from on-the-job training and advancement on-the grounds of ‘age, Sex, race, religion. or’ national origin. U.S. Department of Labor studies of future manpower needs in- dicate that training of each individ- ual is necessary to the health and growth of our economy. * By: 1965 the Gross National Product must increase by 40 per cent to $560 billion to provide for an expected population of 193 million. To reach such proportions in goods and serv- . ices 10 million additional workers will be needed. : * * * We have no quarrel with Secretary MITCHELL’s contention that employ- ers are going to have to step up on- the-job training and apprenticeship practices in order to fit the right worker into the right job. “Pirating” skilled labor from other employers may give temporary advantage but ‘does not increase the available supply of skills. : In speaking of the four-day work week -the Labor Secretary said “we cannot consider it with- out paying heed to its conse- quence. At no time should a shorter work week be permitted to lessen our ability to produce the goods that we can consume in this country.” Our real need, he emphasized, is for vigorous action in intelligent use of manpower. “The Man About Town Are Given Awards Sanatorium Employes Get Fine Recognition Plaques Thermometer: An erratic in- strument, sometimes ignored by one Jack Frost. Beautiful plaques have been awarded _nine employes of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium in recognition of their many years of faithful service. Twenty-five year plaques went to Dr. W. A. Hudson, Caroline Miller R. N., _ Dr. W. Ei Lee and Harold F. Ballard Twenty-year plaques were received by Dr. R, E. Olsen and Henrietta Leach. Fifteen-year plaques were awarded Irvin H. Maynard, Florence Himes, and Irene Minkel, R. N. Quite facetious is a letter from Byron S. Weary of Waterford, who wonders if it isn't about time for somebody to again plant an alli- gator in one of our lakes Time for making entries in our football contest closed this noon. They now are being tabulated, and some figures on it will be given to you Monday. If you dont think Scotch tape cam be used for most anything, you should be checking my footbal]! contest entries. As written by Mrs. Harry Fleetham of Drayton Piains, “It could even- to hold together some families whe divorce demon is lurking.” e used e the Big puff baiis are growing within the Pontiac City limits. This member of the. mushroom family flourishes in the- oid orchard of Mr. and Mrs. Don Schenburn, /ust off Baldwin Ave, one specimen weighing 17 pounds. bd « Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Johnsen of 223 Prospect St.. golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilson 130 Preston Ave.; golden wedding. Mt. and Mrs. Edwin S. Goit * of 1395 Hospital Road; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Conley of Rochester; golden wedding. ; Damie Grace Andrus _ of Rochester, eighty-third birthday. : \ Possibility of an Early Fall David Lawrence Says: Many Schools Not Integrated WASHINGTON — Every public school in the United States that is “segregated” for. any — which means that reason whatsoever all white pupils are. in a single build- ing. ind all Ne- groes. are in a Separate location _--is today violat- “ing “the law of the Land,” a “Voluntary ° segregation” is taboo. “Enforced integration” is — now the command. Unless the governors of every state—Northern as well as Southern —take steps promptly to require that attendance at every school be . mixed in large as soon ‘as possible, so that there is no segregation of either whites or Negroes in separate. schools, these governors, too, will be violating what the President tarms ‘‘the law of the land.*” : He repeated in his television ‘address Tuesday the Supreme Court’s declaration that ‘separate educational facilities are inherently unequal ” é \ NEW YORK RESPONDS Negro organizations have called to the attention of the Bodrd of Education in New York City that, “segregation” continues there and’ have declared that the ratio in every school in the metropolis should approximate about 85 per cent whites and 15 per cent Negro the proportion of the races there foday. A school with 40 per cent Negroes in New York City has been termed by these same organ- izations to be a “segregated” school. The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in 1954 that, because a Negro student feels a sense of inferiority in a segre- gated school, there must be an opportunity for mingling with . large numbers of white students - or else there are. no ‘equal educational opportunities,” : The nation's capital, with sev- eral all-white and many all-Negro schools, ts evidently disregarding ‘the law of the land.” A sprinkling here and there of one or the other of the two racial groups isn’{ a ‘fulfillment of the Supreme Court's definition of the psychological benefits of’ “integration."” Applying the formula of “integration” de- manded by the New York City groups would require that every public school in the District of Columbia contain 70 per cent Ne- groes, 30) per cent whites. NOT SURPRISING These developments may come aS 4 surprise to most people in. the North who have assumed ail along that ‘‘integration’’ was not compulsory everywhere — as, in- deed, a three-judge federal court said in 1955 in a decision as yet unreversed. But, in enforcing the decisions of the Supreme Court of — the Umited States of 1954. Major General Edwin A. Walker, the military Seg Ete! of the U.S, The Country Parson “A new set of principles may do for aman what a new set of spark plugs do for his car.” Army of occupation at Little Rock, said this week, upon instruction from his superiors at Washington, that all “‘separate’’ schools are barred. : Law-abiding citizens in couform at ence te the same ediefs against which the people at Liftle Rock have been pro- testing. General Walker was not limited to the task of protecting the city against violence. He entered the the pupils if the rules laid down by the military officer were not upheld. | MUST REVISE SYSTEMS Unquestionably General Walker's ‘were prepared’ in ad- vance in Washington. He told the students that the Supreme Court's decision makes it necessary “for those states maintaining separate schools to revise their systems to eliminate distinction on the basis ‘of color.”’ This edict means that excuses about residence and zoning no longer can prevail. The board of education in New York City, for example, is transporting Negro pupils at least an hour's bus ride from their homes in order to get ‘ them schools, The purpose is to give them the alleged benefits of “integration.” For the Supreme Court's decree “skid that such “psyelological” ad- “Vantages are essential and come into predominantly white ‘within the meaning of “equal pro- tection of the flaws.” Hence, no _ Separate schools of any: kind can be. justified legally hereafter even From now on Governor Harri- man. of New York and other chief executives of Northern states will be on the spot. What, it will be asked, are they a to abolish all-white schools, the existence of which today are a Vielation of “the law of the land’? It's a tragic turn of events but the people of the North have not yet awakened to the fact that, in the eyes of federal authority. they can be regarded as “lawless” as. the people of Arkansas so long as they allow any “ jon” - of - whites or of Negroes in the public , Schools-to continue, (Copyright, 1957) Smiles Nothing like being hand-in-giove: It’s the hand in the other glove you have to watch Dr. William Brady Says: “‘Snickersnee’ Best Way If Tonsils Must Come ‘Out The theory that removal of part or all of the tonsils and/or adenoid mass (pharyngeal tonsil) will di- minish the frequency of so-called “colds” or lessen, the severity of such illnesses is merely an ex- pression of hope or opinion. In practice it seems that chil- dren whose ton- sils have been removed contin- ue to have such illnesses with about the same . DR. BRADY frequency and severity as do chil- dren whose tonsils: have not been removed. * * * What the doctors and specialists | call tonsillectomy seldom ‘‘gets” aill-of. the tonsil. It actually *samounts to an unjustifiably danger- ous and brutal tonsillotomy—only an honest tonsillotomy is instan- taneous and no more dangerous — than extraction of a tooth. I call tonsillotemy “clipping” because the operation consists of ene quick chop by the guillo- tine, ‘tonsillotome or snicker-snee. Tonsillectomy is advisable, in my judgment, anly when breathing. swallowing, speech, or hearing is impaired by the enlarged tonsil. Chop or clip off enough to free ‘the obstruction. . * * - ONLY $7 DOWN THOMAS | mae Easy _ Credit Terms! © Free 361 | Sabth Sentiaw Street — j 5 | < i j a | } 1 i f s ; . j ‘ | - , “ ‘4 i i | eG | hoy ’ 4 ‘3 * i { . } ‘: { +f of : a it i Ah : «4 { * . ; - ‘ : st : f ! a . - o f ‘ eee | ’ i | = \/ ~ af ing there, his voice drowned cnt by the orchestra. C, (6) FOOLISH. It is a ‘who resists learning, even by ex-| ‘Rerience. Stubborness is often! more of a deterrent to lari than foolishness is. scramble os few os possible to guess my line. Answer sere under arrow, vending downward. MTEL - LSS : i ¢ Nine bt HREAERLELE SLE N : a | : ie ! / : \ i ‘ . s i ( GHT | Zara eee wt ted THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY ! SEPT 27, 1957 he Nae 4 2 \ alla iit | ° - Px ’ ‘ a caus ‘*neaultihgg result," that |" V i’ ach: Yor Soi lutions. Wi t h’ hi S20, mov. To bea untoon uneral, Home if ? if. S$, (37) PROVIDENT. To be a) Bit F q K ec ur l S$, tycoon at all is to be wealthy) . 4 4 enough to be prominent, PROVI- j \ are ‘the ola, reliable, partner that one would over a jong hecial in ania to te useable nature on phe panes eee may a just right for cer- Saas wae one Sea, 19 Oakland : eae a ies ee ee eotis. "Sure that no- great or small blun-)_ oe ape >» Nothing, tain books, in fact nepessary in) non The one who provides for Avenue | which appeared) J. (20) WONDER. Many won- dete are -teade. |? ctly speaking, is “highly prow|some cases, But FINICAL implies i. future, ie. the PROVIDENT s in last Week’s~ Pontiac Press. | K. QU) NOODLE. It-be can'tiapia Things -are , provable or|petty carping. This is more likely —. would be expected to have 2.0189 ieieioe. Without t ‘ders have been overlooked in sci-... jig NOODLE or head, he's! not. hae stockmarket specula-jtg’ cause-protests from readers. little financial embartasement, FE 2-0 “the manager will -be. ‘ence only to be rédiscovered later not smart @nd will surely be tion is actually unprovable, PROB-| (32) JUMBLE, The confused T. (40) MOLLIFY. The owner ; forced to make some kind of/on. But a scientist worthy of the | caught — hence be might just as. ABLE must be the word. mixture of sound in a TV studio would he more likely to - soothe Member of 4 trade, even with Minor Leaguers. rname could not fail to notice a well reform. _ If he has: ‘beodle,) 4 (25) FEATURES. The pro- may be prevented from going Out or appease some of his performers sos ~ » It’s the GRADE he probably won't great blunder, Every experiment a robbery has been accomplished, | ‘jection booth in a movie theater | over the air, by use.of particular! by raises or special concessions, National Selected : make, is checked and tried many times and te can hope t to ot loot vf would (not “could’) be one of the| microphones, Many sounds can- than to medify or change. even Morticians B. «4 SINGING. Ringing sound | 7 : most important fixtures. But injnot be heard if a mike isn’t near- slightly schedules that might then may blend with the music as part! “mw theater,” the booth could be}by. With @ rumble, you get a upset many other members af the of the effect. SINGING’ sound! WH ATI's MY LINE? . one of ‘the most important FEA-|pervasive deep sound which is Orrin Huntoon, Jr. must rise, or the singer is ap-| ‘TURES, since the stage, seating, |heard all around. This could not parently doing nothing but stand-| INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is related to my work. Un- etc. also would be im-|be eliminated and would disturb portant FEATURES. | the telecast. ‘N. @8) CHEERY. A cheeky) Q. (34) POTATION, A drink is (impertinent) girl would only be/frequently accepted without hesi- another source of trouble for the| tation. Even a casual person |fellow. He gets intosenough hot! thinks twice before accepting a 'water By himself. A CHEERY | petition to sign, especially in these | ' girl would help him by having a days of suspicion. nice disposition, ._ | R: @5) REVOLT. 0. GO FINICAL. Cynical re- sult” is so ohviously WIN a COLOR TV | FREE! DOWNTOWN DIVIDEND DAYS Sept. 26-27-28 Pick Up Your Secbrg Batry WITH SEPARATELY CONTROLLED { do so without naturally every deserving soldier cited in dispatches, Many heroes re- main Unsung. I, (18) TRUSTY. If a person ts crusty, he is bad-tempered ai- ready, so that hesitation will be | of no avail. 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Ee, Pote said his government has a Trundle oe = be mode into _ {Plan to. counter the free-Thai twins or bunks, complete 3 BEDROOMS—1'%2 BATHS id FULL BASEMENT [finder wrape for the present. | with mattresses........... $66.95 . Less Then $10,000 ment that ae ete ci | Linoleum Rugs, 9x12, , : Watch Sat. Paper For Details tary junta overthrew Premier P.f Reg. $6.95 ............-+. $ 4.95 : (, a Shop the rest then see L & S © You Always Pay Less at L & $ FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights - 6 Mon, Thre Sat.—Fri. ‘til ® FE 6-924. Matador in. {st Flight, ’ ue r “. - Pentine Press Paei EXPLAINS TRAFFIC ACCIDENT MAP — If — the City Hall being thon 0 thr Mecca P }]} you have had a traffic accident in Pontiac this Walter K. Willman (right). City Traifie Engineer |New Mayico fo Utah | | year, and it was reported to the police depart- _ Theodore M. Vanderstempel points out the heavy : ment, its location is shown here on this map in concentration of accidents in the downtown area, | WORRIED OVER DEBTS? HIGAN OREDIT ms aad ter Ne SECURITY OR ENDORSES REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY * scene mnmaanea “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You" Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. Michigan Credit Counsellors Saginaw $0456 Above Onkisnd Theater ~+ — If Pontiac Traffic Engineer Theo-!ing the location of traffic accidents| ther accidents,” explained Van- spent etl tn iis aor an arene | oie Pitas that have occurred here this year.) derstempel. . r eretateretarererenterere ER 5 yellow ue spots is sleep, : ereteretotesscenenegeanet eieleseegens it’s all because of you, Mr. and) “The purpose of the map is to'| Among the approximate 850 pins otatetetet Mrs. : an official picture of the there appear only two red ones. oO On wall of his City Hall show heavy concen- And Vanderstempel hopes he office, Vanderstempel has a large! tration points, and use this in |doesn't have to post any more, for map of Pontiac with a mass of) determining what remedies jred pins indicate fatal accidents. AMCO FENCE ) “ red, yellow and blue pins show-' might be used to prevent fur- | Blue indicates property dam- ' age, while yellow shows personal 2 Ea Point Proved: [5 Integrated Schools | ne nme Sst ne ma from official traffic accident re- Woren7ue | Practically Normal’ jf ee ALAMOGORDO, N.M. & — The] Air Force says the first flight) of a Matador guided missile from | New Mexico to Utah was a suc-! Vanderstempel ‘Spots’ Accident Areas . Pinpoints City’s Traffic Picture | 41% 6. Gregg Shorthand _ Accounting — Typewriting Comptometer and Calculator NEW CLASSES MONDAY, OCT. 7th a |With Woman go rernatage na A stubborn customer’ more than| NASHVILLE, Tenn. W~Attend-| nia, map and other preventa. Day, Half-Day and Evening met his match in an equally de-|ance at the five integrated gram-itive measures, traffic accidents in termed restaurant owner's wife/mar schools here has returned |Pontiac decreased 13 per cent over } Ae INS . + r Many mature women attend the Business Institute. OOO today. Socactivaliv 4 mal,’ Asst.|the previous year. The demand for this type of office worker far eNO MONEY DOWN According to Pontiac police,!sunt WH. Oliver says. The new map aide Vander exceeds the supply. Those interested are invited to e 36 MONTHS TO PAY : Harry. Reynolds, of 476. California * * stempel and other traffic offi- call or phone FE 2-3551, Our counselors will be glad nia —. the New are eee “As far as we know, only seven! cials in determining where new to plan with you. e@ WRITTEN GUARANTEE Saginaw St., &.m. children in the whole system are) signals or traffic signs should : ; and got into an argument with|being kept home because of de-| be placed VETERAN APPROVED ; plage mala | "ae coal the owner's wile. segregation,” he added. “We ex- Besides the downtown area. pins : | him out finally, but) pect that they will return to class’ 7 = : } Call FE 8-3019 jhe retned to gos. Mason| ton. [posted along Auburn. West Huron The Business Institute ’ 4 according to police, went to) T egro students are now en- 4 - . . - for Free Estimate q |the kitchen and got a' 32 caliber|rolled .in previously all-white) ‘yeraercraseet en pest that 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Mich. ate : q . Again she told Reynolds elementary schools here. where each pin geen py Nemes HG Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin ld his ground. necessarily mean the traffic sys- = Ss r v7 ze fF a : Set Hearing on Depot _ tem is at fault. “Don’t forget the into the floor near Reynolds, but driver himself is the biggest cause Gil &. Telegraph Bd. . Pontiac. Mich. he still wouldn't budge. Her next} CHEBOYGAN (i) — The Mich-lof accidents,” the official said. - statatesctotates BRRRRS shot hit him in the : tatateren atateret tet et at atet retetetatens Reynolds was taken to St. Joseph % Mercy Hospital where he is. in FRYING CHICKENS | Woodland Farms | Finest Quality 4g vy ¢ LARGE _ Strictly Fresh ~ 2% EGGS WHOLE FRESH amma U. 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Milford and Bloomfield Hills 242% Paid On Saving Certificates Be OPE ENS SOR IE et pen wpa oy seedy yt ee ae te eee PSS Deore eR SS = f f . fp tes 2 Sees + i oe a t = e Fer ot “a rey | +) fs : ‘ : : * } : “ ° gb oe ee ee PONTIAC PRESS. ‘FRIDAY, leurrbiaes R 27, 1957. ie. ___ELEVEN en's feet,’ especially if they are too) shoe length, and what's wrong . He went on: “A good designer * Women Docile if Pitted Against Designers. yg ot at frees on err ee it a girl already has ‘biglis a new. look that came. out of - thinks the short, chubby, cute look owe t % a YORK ays The Ane et cng ot pe on Parts and Rome and our own|that women are urged to—and gen-| size 8's tn thelr first poluts, jis ‘in.’ We've gotten away from x * aang oe ee pestdboneny « sleminey Sie a a ae fund-raising two-|beloved Seventh Avenue, N. Y., erally do—leap upon. This autumn hadn’t asked was I going to |that. The days when tiny foot—| Evins, ‘4 handsome devil if ob- : a pe - whims _ against ~ and she Will | speak in such extravagantly eru-|it's the long narrow look (see the| trowel the garden or spear up |a 4-B—was the desirable size vere|stinate, poofed. “The fact that a ican women love it,” . sreety fashion design- sd dress like a sideshow to/dite terms, rarely less than eight|saggy, baggy, drop shoulder, droop litter?—even if that hadn't hap-.|the days when a girl fainted at a'gir] weirs a size 10 is no indica-| — * ee et Se : ne . aie per neckline detail, that|bustline chemise). And to finish it] pened, I'd have objected, . dirty story. tion she has. to go to Todd’s ship-| Which makes me a rare-and = a husband suggest timidly not necessarily be- |they sound as authoritative as aloff, for the coordinated top-to-toe x *« ,* “Now everything’s size 8 and yard and get herself launched.|unusual form of female, 24 months . t give up wearing black] cause she hates her vesegooay doctor prescribing propanediol effect, a woman is ordered to wear up, and a long, narrow foot is Everything's bigger these days.jbehind the times, pedestrian in my ca i ; ; ,So I went to David Evins) Amer- because Ad gives girl clorox- ag just gee — = __ heer arera howe mind what it lange oe. enemy to match oa tek pes ¥ aie x ra tho, elegant looking t oot gece That includes business, let's face Pedal extremities, and sil fraught bleach plexion, she likely herself, to know . designer, skinny 5 point- (it. pointed-toe has caught on|—as I regard my toes— eee eee eas eis realy her a her figure, her | With every new season, there's}. 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Court of ‘the + LITTLE ROCK ( ‘were a puzzled white - student| necks, including perhaps their: United States determined that! oe isuch laws are contrary to the pro- own. : ; as ‘visions of the Fourteenth Amend- High School, here in this troubled) “The Fourteenth Amendment to nent path poe Y invae ‘ kids wete forcibly integrated, you/States," he began, while the) wrpis gecisi ; heteet * would have heard a General Ae emis Students neared the eeionetl eae in the land apelin an : as few military men have before |“guarantees to all citizens the |authoritative interpretation of our him. lequal protection ofthe laws. (Constitution, is binding on. all ' He was a 47-year-old two-star ‘Since the adoption of this citizens and government officers, general named Edvin A. Walk- amendment, many states have pro- both state and federal, and may > ep . . . West Point ‘31 . . . vided separate schools for their not, under our-law, be changed : Aleutians... Italy... 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But this : registered and present in Central | Upholds Supremacy of Law itelning eeperete schools. te peviee “The Little Rock School District prepared such a plan which was approved by both the District Court and Circuit Court of Appeals. . = day he was father, explaining te PT LINOLEUM |}, PUASTIC WALL TILE | J ong” OO Shs | cote to peat te ee eae i ee Peed | Sete : 9-Ft. ; Ad x ? | i : necessary for those states main-| details of -this litigation; suffi- on — = aes Man ‘Frozen’ During Operation INLAID 7] 2 on $359 Hospital Patient Breathes TILE an comme | 1for 18 Hours by Machine : SMITH?S OUTLET _ ff soston. ans) — A machine breathe have stopped, the anesthe. 2575S. Saginaw St. “s.,0's, So! YE 2-7755 has taken, over the breathing func-tist breathed for him by operating } 'a delicate circulatory operation was, |, performed, WHEELER'S. Lead, Zinc, Titanium “ | Hecpital efficials said i was : HOUSE PAINT | Epaie wrens or ee : purpose for such a long period. . 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Ironworks use the siderite and by special processing this is jrendered suitable for coating weld- jing rods. An insecticide is obtained from passing the dust from the ‘Rane example could conceivably become |fijters through a special atomizing: generally wants integration as jlittle as the rock of the same name. anything out ofjepidemic, even in a region that process. Other by-products are ga- lena, zinc-blende, and chalcopyrite, which are sold to metal-extracting firms. Wad eae 3 BEDROOMS—112 BATHS FULL BASEMENT Less Than $10,000 Watch Sat. Paper For Details i i Wi & ing Ring Convenient - Terms Arranged A YEAR TO PAY Now toke pride in a truly magnificent Keepsake Diomond at SH AWS Michigan’s Largest Jewelers ( Ring — for only a few dollars more. Just bring in your present TERMS KE Keepsake and we will allow you its full current value towards ALWAYS SS the purchase of a new, larger Keepsake — the ring with the BALDWIN $400.00 perfect engagement center diamond. 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FRIDAY. spre ER Sor 27, CASING tii —~ Sinsting today, you'll be breaking the law if you sell near beer to minors, water-ski more than an hour after sunset or install a TV set in. your car so the ‘ screen is visible to the driver. * * * « Enacted laws forbidding such practices are among 207 which’ |Nine eligible lawmakers, however, | automatically take effect tomor-jalready have turned down pen- ‘hicle code provides that license row, 90 days after final adjourn-'sions. * met of the 1957 Legislature Most major bills, including © those dealing with taxes and , appropriations, went inte effect ment. One which goes into operation’ jcomplaint ean. be" filed for divorce] tomorrow sets UP a pension plan} or separate maintenance until Lite for veteran Legislators, paying Months after notice is served by’ * | An amendment to the motor ve-' ling on age and length of serv ice. | jplates stay through the year with |To CUT DIVORCE Another law provides a 60-day or truck. Secy. of State James M.; “cooling off” period in divorce Hare asked for the change as a ‘eases. Designed to reduce break-' Prelude to proposed “‘permanent”’ _U. of M. Student Gets Photo Sneaks in Central High LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A reporter on the University of ‘Michigan student newspaper slipped past Army lines. and into "the newly integrated Central High ‘School here yesterday to get a photograph of a Negro student attending classes. : = * * . Jim Elsman Jr., 21;-a senior at the U. of M., used a borrowed student library card to get past ens. He got a photograph Jefferson Thomas, one of the ius Hegre diatoms tn the echoed before a woman teacher discovered Elsman said that since “we have a human interest in this story,” he “had told the student newspaper ‘editor at Ann Arbor that he would Home Treatment. Newspaper Woman : Believed Kidnaped . JOLIET, Hil. (INS)—A statewide search was being conducted today, for a 45-year-old Joliet newspaper woman who was feared kidnaped, from in front of her home. She is Amelia Zelko, business manager of the Spectator, a Joliet weekly paper. She joined the paper when it was owned by William R. Elsnian said. ‘She said she used to do some work at the University | of Michigan. * *« * Elsman said that he then was taken to the principal's office where two paratroopers took him ‘outside. “They were nice,” he said, “They were laughing about it.” Elsman said he had been in the building about half an hour. He said he left Michigan by train. Wednesday, arrived in Kan- sas City and flew here... ‘If Flu Bug Bites’ been during McCabe's term as) ‘state's attorney of Will County, from 1932 to 1936. MeCabe said “Molly,” as she was known te the staff, left the office Wednesday night at. 11;27 o'clock and said, “I'll see you in the morning.” By the following noon—press day for the paper—she had not yet ap- peared. Her car was found parked in front of her home, One of her ater-Skiing After Dark! site Glomtadhactoane Sais \up of homes and cuit juvenile de- licetise “plates good for soverst sion, or shortly after adjoura- )jinquency, it stipulates that no|years. —~ | vehicle laws are those moving ry \ Among other changes in motor | up the first issuing date of oe Burned Mon's ae * (Condition Fair Novi Woman Whose Patricid, 9, and Betsy,’ months, 2 Tots Died in Home Fire Hospitalized 7, 1097 | - ot ae? "| stove caused the blaze Which’ ‘ee gutted by the fire.” Mrs. -Shuna-| tqna’s other, children, Ellen, 10), i were away. i i them up to $2,000 a year, depend-. process of eaeanetis w aarwi ise, /PAY AS YOU GO HUNTING |; Fishermen and hunters are af McCabe, whose secretary she had tually quiring registration of all power ‘drunk and reckless boat drivers shoes was found on top of the car trunk, and the other on the ground nearby. Police said her apartment gave the appearance of not having] Doctors Suggest idividing line between misdemea-~ | license plates to Nov. 1 of the | preceding year and permitting |the purchaser rather than his car County “Driver Safety” schools for after receiving severe burns in a vain attempt to save two of her! jrepeated violators of traffic laws, authorizing judges to make attend-| ance compulsory. Still another, ‘children from the flames puts a ban on the oscillating, blink- j.veled her home. ing or rotating lights used for ad-; vertising purposes along highways. | conservation laws, including in-| creases in the cost of hunting and Loynes said today a defective oil 4. state—second only to Detroit. fishing licenses. Others authorize establishment of “pay-as-you-go” ‘hunting on privately owned pre- serves and empower the Conserva- \tion Department to-set up five ex- ‘perimental game management areas ore o” — Though Pe esiting season is vir- over, water enthusiasts should take note of a new law re- boats and any sailboat over 16 feet Inog. The law also cracks down on and night water-skiers, : Public protection is the aim of a law authorizing probate judges te commit tuberculosis victims to - sanitoria and health authorities to hold them there till they're cured, — The cost of crime also moves up tomorrow under a_law boosting the nors and felonies front $50 to $100, A Nevi Township mhen: re- Holland to 2nd Place rural letter carriers and wreek- mains in fair condition in Univer-, | Seating eeturtin ete a ‘sity Hospital at Ann Arbor today, soon become the second .largest | second and third degree burns fected by important changes in ©V¢r the upper part of her body. (land's city limits would cover an ~ Novi Township Fire Chief Fred | @pproximate 40 miles and it would Anewaten Would Boost LANSING, (# — Holland may: city in Michigan in terms of meas- ureed miles. Petitions filed with the poripal which ° ‘of State's office seek to add four adjoining townships. to i the petitions are found in proper , * *« * iform, an annexation election will, Mrs. Leona Shunatona, 32, has ordered in oe pandeiee: If BEL is approved, Hol- i { ‘become the second largest city in __BE PREPARED for the WORLD SERIES Rejuvenate or Replace Your Picture Tube! * Call for Estimate *% Free Technical Advice + Easy Credit Terms wF ation of ous Metde take * All Size Picture Tubes FE 4-1515 Opes Till 9:00 Mon. Thurs. Fri. Set Free Parking in Rear. been used that night. NEW YORK «® — ff the Asian Ailing Dairy LANSING (Halt a dozen farm ‘Neaders offered half a dozen cures iyesterday for ailments of Michi- igan’s troubled dairy industry. i Their proposals left a legislative : ‘stuay committee wholly undecided on what to do about, farmer com- plaints on price squeeze troubles. . “We're up in the air on this “thing,” said Rep, Andrew Cobb, Elsie dairy farmer and commit- tee chairman who ran a three- day hearing on the milk prob- lems. His committee, more than half of them dairy farmers, | , agreed. Glenn Lake, president of the! Michigan Milk Producers Assn., called for laws curbing what he said were widespread unfair trade} practices holding down the price of milk paid to farmers. - “Our 16,500 members want milk legislation, but we don’t want milk price controls, or milk production controls at the farm level,”’ he de- clared. : On Lake’s heels came Rolland cog president of the Fair Assn., who tral board to keep a close watch on the dairy industry. Milk con- trols, he asserted, boost the milk price af the farm level. At the other extreme, Homer Martin, organization director of the Dairy Famers Cooperative Assn., anal lation over isa and other are : | ‘products. Your first lesson is Spoleman asked for legisiation absolutely free at any a oe ee = Arthur Murray Studio a public utility, with attendant | price fixing. | Find out how quickly and eas- Arthur J. Gude, New Liaapahie! ily you can become a popular Partner. Come ineo the studio | dairy farmer and president of the | for a free, half-hour trial les- National Dairymen’s Assn., con tended the answer to dairy prob-' son and discover Arthur Mur- ’ fay’s shortcut to good times lems lies in action on a national level through a national organiza- and Popularity. Studios open 10 AM to 10 PM. ‘tion. ARTHUR MURRAY Agriculture experts from Michi- | gan State University and the State ‘Agriculture Department and 20. imilk dealers testified in two days ‘of secret hearings. - Cobb said chain store and super-, 25 E. LAWRENCE ‘market representatives would be” FE 5-9438 Subpoenaed to testify at another Private School, Selected Clientele “1 approached a hooky-playing flu bug bites you, the best treat-|Crusading against pinball and slot girt and borrowed her library |ment is four steps: machine gambling. McCabe was! card,” Elsman said. . kidnaped and beaten in 1948 during’ say Soldiers permit only youths with pea a ere de oes Ge eee 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY Wbeary cards to enter the schoo Take plenty o€ fais, nent (07s, broken and he cas lett NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH _ Dressed in a striped blue t, aspirin or other fever- > | dead. ‘ight gubardine slacks and tennis! tag drugs _— LOTS OF FREE PARKING | mere _ ~net ait? ™*) ‘This is the advice trom a spe- To Dedicate Post Office | L. Daily 9 to 6 + te wound in the phy ‘ial committee on influenza of the, . ee ee . _ ; . See deatendidiaded kam | BAY PORT « — Rep. Robert. BRIGGS & STRATTON felass next te Thomas Antibiotics and sulfa drugs don’t|2:, Me Intosh (R-Mich) will be ; Big 21”°—2% H.P. ; * «©+ do zainst the flu virus,|PT™cipal speaker at dedication of POWER - .“T practically had never taken anything agai the sew Bay Port post office Sat- ta picture,” Elsman said, “and. it vg ett Ges urday. It replaces a building des- AND MOWER pantie almost a minute to get bacteria following along when — by fire Jan. 14, 16. S$ $100 Value ; “ has pyt you in a weakened condi- Fo tf einen b * Resch ‘ ; 2 go a s teh; mul- | dark te thew.” | the committee adds. | HUNTING wanied | 18 : Isol yourself at ho kes ' Elsmab snapped the shutter and |jr remy Fe ie mary tony dis- | LICENSE ‘the commotion brought the woman |ease, In hospitals, might be! 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Sapat says be bas _ obiecton o Billy Graham ident Eisenhower to discuss a Graham told a ’ chilled cid Middle Eastern settlement if Ei- jerowd of 5,500 last night that, such a conference. * * * ciated Press and National Broad-) 'them, Chaos, Its Cause, cour vaseedny. fait mse Man Who Escaped «=i Arraigned Oct. 1 : fi t Wi th lk I i : M Nasser denied that Syria had | 2 0 ee | e a regional conference Oct. gone Communist, and predicted Cecil Parks, 46, of 104 Pinegrove,| at Bo Falls for public health| ‘that Syria never would go Com-'the prisoner whose escape from| Workers from the upper half of! at ‘brought dismissal charges against/the lower peninsula and three east- senhower takes the initiative for “there has been a breakdown of Sgt. Raymond Meggitt and Det..of demonstrations and classtoom: ‘health commissioner, is among Municipal Judge Cecil B. Me- (scheduled speakers, ' | ‘ Callum set bond at $200 and ———— 2 . Leeson eagignccammarre me oo uw Holding Fire Classes i Eeade-tas Booepied Parks is accused of Eheprienced "decent liberties with a oe + HART («P) — Volunteer firemen old girl. from Hart, Walkerville and New Servicemen Parks, who escape from Det.'Era are taking part in six weeks * Free Delivery |morality in every. area of our Robert Emery, later surrendered instruction in improved fire fight- Both officers were ing methods. The classes are con- * Terms Available - life.” 'to Meggitt. The evangelist cited as exam- accquitted of 2 hint bierview with Asso- ples the late Rock, Ark., situa- ‘against them by the Civil Service} jretired Muskegon fire chief who) . ‘tier and the atomic missile race/Commission and fined leave days'now is instructor for Michigan} Co. correspondents Neeser, between the United States and/for errors in judgment, was bound over to circuit/ern counties of the Upper Penin- Dr. Heustis Will Speak | BOYNE CITY «) — Human | relations in local health depart- ment activities is the theme of 3—t ie (5-STAR EXTRAS | jsula. Dr. Albert Heustis, state HAMPTON’S major charges,ducted’ by Wallace F. Gannon, | | ‘% Free Home Trial (State University. casting said he did not want to propose) uch @ meeting lest the State De-|P9* ; partment reply with a statement rejecting the proposal in a man. 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She will speak Oct. 3 and 4, and be honor guest at lunch- eon both days at Birmingham Country Club. Mrs, James S. Moon, chair- man of the Birmingham group, will introduce Mrs. Roosevelt and preside at both luncheons, On Thursday at the speaker's table at luncheon, besides Mrs. Moon will be Mrs. Edward El- liott, niece of Mrs. Roosevelt, her sister-in-law Mrs. Doro- thy. K. Roosevelt, Mrs. Mil- lard W. Newcomb and Mrs: Edward Codner. * * * Friday, Shain, Mrs. Howard J. Liver- ance and Mrs. Ben Rayland will be seated at the speaker's table. Mrs. Elliott hopes Mrs. Roosevelt will spend the night at the Elliott home, and Mrs. Dorothy Roosevelt will enter- tain at dinner for her Thurs- day evening. FETE SUSAN HARLEY Mrs. H. D.. McGregor and her daughter Jean were host- esses at an electrical shower Wednesday evening for bride- elect Susan Harley. Susan and Samuet H. Camp- bell ITI will be married Oct. 5. * * * Next Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Harley of Detroit will give a dinner dance for the couple at the Detroit Athletic Club. Mrs. Samuel H. Campbell Jr. will come from her home in Chattanooga, Tenn., in time to give the rehearsal dinner Fri- day evening, also at the DAC. VEHMEYERS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. E. M.. Veh- meyer have come down from Wequetonsing where they spent the summer, Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Hutchins x * * - Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Charles Eckhout (Mary Pa- _ fficla McGinnis) announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Jo, Sept. 11. * * * Dr. and Mrs: William Lloyd Kemp are motoring in New England. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Hitchcock at their farm in New Hampshire last weekend. * * * Mrs. Leigh Lynch of Trav- ‘Laundress’ Now By ANNE HEYWOOD Times change faster than we do, so that a lot of the mental images we carry around are no longer in existence. * * * For example, think of the word “grandmother.” LITTLE OLD LADY We picture, and many of the children’s ks portray, grandmother ag a little old lady, with wispy white hair drawn into a woebegone knot, wearing a black dress and a gray shawl and, of course, sit- ting in a rocking chair. * * * Yet what child that you know today has a grandmother like that? The same is true vocation- ally, The words “seamstress and “‘laundress” bring to mind characters from O. Henry — peneel, pathetic, starving. But women I know who are | ngaged in these two activities af f | Mrs. Charles J. & erse City, who formerly lived in . ham, arrived Wi for a visit with friends. This weekend she is the house guest of Mrs. Vance H. Day of Colonial court. * * * Elizabeth Horton, daughter of Mrs. M. B. Horton of Green- weod avenue and the late Mr. Horton, has returned home after two years in Germany where she has been teaching school. Elizabeth will be married next Saturday, Oct. 5, to Lt. Wilbur Craig Busheit of the U. S. Army. The wedding will take place in St. Dunstan's Chapel of Christ Church Cranbrook and a family reception will follow at the Horton home. * * * Mr. and’ Mrs. Richard K. Scales are home from 10 days at The Homestead, Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wiley have returned home from New York. They wel- comed home their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lattof, on their return from Germany. The Lattofs will live in Arlington Heights, i. Women's Sectio Pontiac Press Phetes president of PEA greets new member Alvin Carter, a teacher at Wisner School.” Also greeting the new member is Mrs. Gerald White who teaches at Crofoot School. Shirley Monford of North Berkshire road was photographed as she arrived at the Thursday affair honoring. new members of the Pontiac School system. She is a student teacher. Alumnae Elects Officers ‘Newly elected president of Trabajamas Alumnae is Mrs. William Palace. Other officers are Mrs. Don- ald Treece, vice president; Mrs. Henry Grace, treasurer; Mrs, Robert Brown, recording secretary; and Mrs, Edward Lewis, corresponding secre- tary. * * * Appointed by the president are Mrs. Lowell Satterlee, pub- licity. chairman; Mrs, Robert las Austin, sergeants-at-arms. Mrs, Ostrander has been named hall chairman for the “Autumpm Leaves” dance, to be held Oct. 12 at Roosevelt Temple, Other. chairmen are. Mrs. Treece, tickets; Mrs. Austin, refreshments; Mrs. Grace, band; Mrs. Marshal Katchka, door prize; Mrs, C. Richard Kinster and Mrs. Edward today are chic, peppy and~ prosperous! * * * Mrs. Y. is one of them. But to call her a ‘aundress seems ridiculous to me. FRAGILE NAPKINS I met Mrs. Y. when my reg- ular laundry refused to wash some very old linen napkins claiming the lace was too fra- gile and might easily be torn. * * * I usually wash them ‘myself, but this was one of those weeks, With work, guests and children around, I just didn't have the time to do them up. ‘Then my laundryman told me that I might try Mrs, Y, “She specializes fh difficult things,” he told me, ‘“‘and we've heard good things about Mrs: Y. did a beautiful job. Later, I asked her how she , got started in this work, | MRS. WILLIAM PALACE Shaw, publicity; and Mrs. Brown, decorations. Is Chic Expert “I love delicate old things,” she told me, “‘and I know they are impossible for the av- erage laundry to handle. QUITE AN ART “In my day, the lady of the house automatically did them herself. But today, she either doesn’t have time or honestly doesn't know how. It’s quite an art. * * x. “T have really studied: it, learhing about soaps, water temperatures, soft versus hard water, different kinds of stains and how to remove them, and so forth. And now I'm really an expert. “When my daughters got ready to launder their fancy trousseau things, they called on me for help. And then their friends did, too. Finally my husband said I ‘shoGld charge people for this service and set up-a real ‘shop’ in the base- ment laundry. So I did. “Of course, I didn’t want to / Bride-to-Be Entertained at Shower Elsie Benson, whose mar- riage to Stephen Field will be an event of Oct. 12, was hon- ored Thursday evening with a miscellaneous shower given in the Miami road home of Alice Jackson. * * * Refreshments were served from a table decorated with yellow. and white tapers and centered with an arrangement of yellow and white rosebuds. * * * Among the guests were Mrs. M. A. Benson, Mrs. L. W. Bitt- man of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Ar- thur McKinnis, Mrs. Everett Harris, Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Dowell, Mrs. William R, Brandt, Mrs. Josephine Mc- Lintock, Mary Lou McLintock, Marilyn McLintock, Mrs. Rob- ert B. Oliver and Ann Oliver. ask my friends ‘for business,’ so I wrote a letter to the big laundries in town and en- closed some of my cards. And do you know, they've recorn- mended so many customers to me! After that, word of mouth does it.’ ; EFFICIENT LAUNDRY She showed me her bright, ’ efficient laundry. And noting her slim figure, well-coiffured white hair and sparkling blue eyes, I couldn't) help thinking that the world is really im- proving by leaps and bounds, * i* * “Taking in’ washing,” which in my childhood was the sad- . dest thing You could imagine, has become a profitable and . perecting —_ es if you'd es Pell on a home service, send me a stamped, self-addressed enve- lope vjn care of The Pontiac Press, and I'll send you my pamphlet on the subject, (Copyright 1987) William Anderson, a member of the board of education, welcomes Fannie Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Willis of Whipple Lake road will entertain at a party Satur- day for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tingler of Walter's Lake. The Tinglers plan to leave Oct. 1 to return to their winter home in Florida. Mrs. Richards of Bethune School to the Pontiac Education Association. Personal News of Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs. Frenchie LeCierc of River- side drive have returned to their home - following a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Ronald Hersheeger of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Hersheeger is their grandson. The guests will be invited to swim in the indoor pool and to square dance. A tropical theme will be provided by the orchids and gardenias which grow be- side the pool, as well as the many palms trees which Dr. and Mrs. and banana Willis brought from Florida to add to their collection of tropical plants, Assisting Dr. and Mrs. Willis as host and hostess will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Bartheld Zeunen. The three couples and their families, will join the Tinglers in Florida Frechette for the winter holidays. * * * * * * Entertaining attendants and ushers for the Saturday wedding of Mary Gillow and James Evans this evening are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crumm. held at Devon Gables. * * * Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shepherd, formerly of Pontiac, now of Pine River, Wis., rived Tuesday evening to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Robert Wilson at their home on Preston The affair will be ar- and Mrs. street. They will spend a week in the city. Mrs. Joseph Best of Kingston has been the house guest of Blanche Meldlein in her Charlotte avenue home for the past week. Mrs. Best will return to her home Sunday when her daughter, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leland Best, will arrive at the Meidlein home. Oct. 11 Wedding Set for Princess Shanaz of Iran TEHRAN, Iran Ww — An an- nouncement from the court of Shah Mahammed Reza Pahlevi today said the wedding of Prin- cess Chanaz, 17, the Shah's only daughter, and engineer Anna, and bd * * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilton of Oriole road entertained Thursday evening for their son, Ronald, who was installed as master councilor of Pontiac Chapter, Order of Demolay. Ardeshir Zahedi will take place Oct. 11. The wedding had been scheduled for last winter but was postponed because of the illness of the Shah's mother. The princess’ mother is Queen Fawzi, divorced wife of the Shah and sister of ex-King _ Farouk of Egypt. Zahedi, 28, is the American- educated son of Gen. Fazollah Zahedi. _ a With Expansion Program in Mind Luncheon Is Held Mrs. Leslie Bibby, Mrs. Ma- rion Brown and Mrs. Lottie Waldron were cohostesses at a dessert luncheon Thursday for members of Ladies Aid Society of Oakland Avenue Presby- terian Church at the home of Mrs, Howard Hall.on Delevan road. Legislators Tour Child Guidance Clinic Three Oakland County Legis- lators toured the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic on Franklin - boulevard yesterday, viewing the facilities with next year’s state appropriations in mind * * * Present for luncheon and the tour were Sen. L. Harvey Lodge of Drayton Plains; Rep. Farrell E. Roberts of West Bloomfield Township and Rep. Donald A. Brown of Royal Oak. The county’s four other rep- resentatives were unable to attend, said Madeleine Half, the clinic’s director. " * * Miss Half and Mrs. Lawrence S. Martz of Wing Lake, ac- companied the legislators on their tour. Mrs. Martz is chair- man of the clinic’s board of directors. The clinic already has asked Lansing for a full.clinic to re- place the facilities in Royal Oak next year. If it is ap proved, funds must then be ap- propriated by the legislature. State funds, Mrs. Half ex- Three county legislanors take a good look at some of the accomplishments of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic. Holding up the clinic’s records for their inspection are Mrs. Lawrence S. Marts Sr. plained, are for the salaries of the clinic's staff psychologists and professional help, The clinic also is supported by Oakland County, the Bir- mingham Junior League... the South Oakland County School Boards and the Pontiac and Detroit United Funds. The clin- ie also has a branth in Bir- mingham. All three branches are open to all county residents for the diagnosis and treatment of chil- dren with emotional disturb- fi aes children, \ | | I» Hostesses Aid Wives of Military Provide Data for Families Stationed All Over World By JANE EADS WASHINGTON—The Armed Forces Hostess Assn., friend in need to thousands of service families the world over, tries to answer queries on a multi- tude of subjects. * * * “We try to help anyone want- ing any information any place where military personnel are stationed,’’ explains Mrs, John A. Peters, wife of an Army lieutenant colonel and presi- dent of the association of volunteer officers’ wives which has its headquarters and in- formation clearing house at the Pentagon. AROUND THE GLOBE The store of information on housing, transportation, schools, recreation, babysit- ters and other subjects is ob- tained from the presidents of officers’ wives’ clubs on posts around the globe. * *® * “They know what women want,” observes Lylas Peters, “the many varied prob- lems that plague the poor serv- ice wife who must pack up and move her family when her husband is transferred from post to post every three or four years. When they get stuck, we're the ones to help.” Mrs. Peters says that as of January 1957, there were some 2,913,144 dependents of armed forces personnel stationed with the continenta] limits of the United States and abroad. * * * When writing for informa- tion, either to the Pentagon offices of the association or to a local post, a self-addressed, stamped envelope must be enclosed and certain details must be supplied the hostesses. HUSBAND'S RANK First, a correspondent must give her husband's service rank. Second, if there are ages and type of school they wish to enroll them in, public, private or parochial, Third, exactly where her hus- ~ band is stationed. * * * Formed in Washington in 1949 by a small group of women under the direction of Mrs. F. P. Campbell, wife of an Army colonel, the organiza- tion of volunteer answer-ladies and problém-solvers has boomed to 1,000 clubs. Some 60 of these are -operat- ing in this area alone. In the Pentagon a staff of 40 volun- teers rotates in manning the office, each serving at least two full days each month. *® ® * One of the main functions of the association is to extend a personal welcome to newly- appointed officers and their families in the community and to supply assistance to all serv- ice personnell in their new sur- roundings. On entering this area the service wife is contacted by one of the neighborhood host- esses who tries to help her and her family become a part of, rather than an addition to; the community. » Pontiac Press Phote ( left), boat chairman, and Madeleine Half (center), clinic Director. With. them are (left to right) Sen. L. Harvey Lodge, Rep. Donald A. Brown and sinc Farrell E. Roberts. Chemically treated, they yield a wiry ; 1 ow oy al J. . A ; C “THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTESIBER 27, 1957 make artificis! peatis, ~ Sardine scales sometimes oieiedalies “silver pear] essence” more’ valuable than the fish. |that is coated on glass beads to) Unexpected . Caller Now with 88 Wayne St. You Are na to Make Your Appointment ~MADAM M. BUCK who will again be at Randall's day and Friday, Oct. 10 and 11 only. Because of the [ limited time we suggest that you call early. INTERPERTED CUT AND CURL... Designed for Fall and Winter Hats RAN DALL’S HARTER By tree FE 2-1424 in Pontiac on Thurs- Seems Hurt ex rrrerentartet i l She’ s Greatly Bothered by Heat ee ‘Was Hostess Rude Not to Break Prior Engagement? : By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend called on me the other evening just as I was going out. She left promptly without seeming offended-when I explained that I had an engage- By. JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (The Friday Question Box) Q. “Will you please clear up something for me? I have felt the heat greatly this past sum- mer, I do not care to.sit in the sun. T have been told that it is because I am going through the menopause. ‘ment. Since then, however, she ‘has not called nor have I seen. ‘her. “My husband thinks I was rude) -drama— Howell Bronztone Dinette. Looks expensive, but isn’t. fer your dining area 4479 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-2300 You Will Enjoy Shopping at GENTRY’S! Drayton Home F urnishings Open Friday Nights ’til 9 to go out and that she has a) perfect right to feel slighted as column.” Does a woman feel the heat and during menopause? would answer “Is there any truth fh this?/ avoid the sun at this time? Is lit dangerous to get too much sun I wish you! this in your ‘her visit entailed a half hour's) ride on the bus to get here: He) «noe gashes” or a sudden sensa- thinks I should go to see hee and) tion of being very warm, ‘The A, Some wemen experience ‘| corresponding secretary, and Kay apologize for my behavior. | ©] maintain that anyone who | visits a person without calliag _ first runs the risk of this situa- | tien and that Lwas quite within the bounds of etiquette to keep | my engagement. Will you please tell me which one of us is | right?” Answer: You are right and ‘there was nothing rude in your behavior. Good manners exacted that you keep the engagement) you had made, rather than stay’ | home with an unexpected visitor. iif I were you I would, however, | telephone her and say how =r ‘you were not to be able to stay lwith her and that you would like| cher to have lunch with you. Elected by Stabafa Sue Koprince was named presi- ‘dent of Stabafa Club when the group met Tuesday evening in the Ottawa drive home of Judy Dear- ing. Miss Dearing was elected ‘vice president; Patsy Reigle, re- \cording secretary; Barbara Stang, ( face flushes.. This lasts for a few seconds. The bedy does seem to be a bit off balance during this time of life so that a woman might feel the hot weather more than usual. However, there is no. more danger than usual, so far as I know, from being in the sun. How- ever, there is no necessity for it. You get all of the vitamin D you require from sitting on a covered iporch or by an open window. Brown spots often develop when ‘a woman spends much time in ‘the sunshine. This happens even ‘more often as she grows older. * * * Q. “I am 14 years old, My measurements are bust 38, waist 28 and hips 42 inches. Please tell me what my meas- urements should be for a girl of my. age.” : A. It would be impossible to give you individual measurements because weight and bone structure enter into the picture. You did not tell me how tall you are or how much you weigh, but your measurements indicate that you are overweight. | Jerome, treasurer. Crib ........ Mattress ..... Now at See our wide selection of oe exceptionally fine toys. ee ‘TOYLAND |) al “Next to KEgren’s Floor $3 |the Covering” ie OR 3-1279 | ~ vi Your bust and waist are in good ratio. In fact it is surprising that Lyour waist is that small at your age. Your hips are too large. \ \ Should Mature Woman Avoid. Sun? Exercises.’ iGteiee Cake ‘ | With Juice - After Baking Mrs. Dodge Serves Orange Date Treat to Dinner Guests cause I am afraid md T have some awful disease of the bust.” | A. I feel sure that you are quite By JANET ODELL - Pontiac Press Home Editor Here's a recipe for a cake that : ane on meayunl Sing. It's not a Tomorrow: “What You Can Do/frosting but a glaze and is poured for Defective Neck, Chin.” serves it. Mrs. Dodge has a full time job so her hours as a home-maker are ORANGE DATE CAKE Here is one of many hip exercises in - Josephine Lowman’s free leaflet “Hip Mail a stamped, self. for leaflet N. addressed envelope with your request in care of The Pontiac Press. By Mrs. J. Ross Dodge - ed “Sitter or margerine ees sour milk cup sugar Cream butter or margarine and sugar together. Add egg and beat 0. 3 to Josephine Lowman Bride-Elect Honored Installed Thursday evening asl master councilor of Pontiac Chap- ter, Order of DeMolay, was Ron- ald 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilton of Installation of Officers Held by DeMolay well. Sift dry ingredients together and add alternately with sour milk. Add dates and nuts.. Pour into greased 8x8x2 pan. Bake 30-35 minutes in a 350-de- gree oven. Remove from oven, mix orange juice and 's cup sugar. Pour over warm cake. This will state officers installed were Arthur/Make a@ crunchy glaze. Thomas, Senior councilor. = a Worry is interest paid on Ot instal Bigg dsc re trouble before it falls due. — Dean Inge thony, treasurer; © Oriole road, David Davies, senior deacon; @ Dick Parr, junior ~ deacon; Dan Decker, senior steward; Gary State master Perkio, junior councilor of De- steward; Gary Molay, DougLessel, orator Fosth of Ferndale,,Ned Pender, was installing offi-|scribe; Paul Fox, cer. Among those! THOMAS chaplain; Winston Pfahlert, mar- ment table for the event. WILTON that he and other shal; Stephen Foster, standard “|Sue Frances St. Michael Catholié Church was; was the setting for the Saturday morning wedding of Sue Frances Elwell and Evert J. Agelink. The Rev. Norman Thomas performed' the ceremony before 100 guests. The bride is the daughter of For- est Elwell of Berwick road and bridegroom’s father is Evert Agelink of Second stret. The bride wore a gown of lace and net with a chapel train. A sequin tiara held her fingertip Fashion Sleeve new and unique textured yarn that combines lasting freshness and complete washability. hold it in your hand to fall in love with it. _ test is in the touch. But learn all about it The New Miracle -|"BAN-LO These sweaters are made of “’Ban-Lon” yarn, a fashion, featherweight comfort, luxury looks, long- markable ways, its marty wonderful properties. high Just The % S re- Here are the exiting properties SHORT SLEEVE of “’Ban-Lon’’ Yar ~ SLIP-ON © eee resistant te pilling — Regularly $5.99 $ 4” @ Kitten soft, yet dependabdly : sterdy LONG SLEEVE “SLIP-ON Regolarly $6.99 @ Controlied stretch that never restrains @ Subtle cling. Perfect fit © Mildew moth and cana $599 resistant LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN. Regalarly $7.99 @ Shrink and stretch resistant @ Weers beautifelly—Jtays new @ Washes rr “er dries quickly $699 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! BURTON’S 75 NORTH SAGINAW STREET APPAREL . FOR WOMEN : $ ‘SAVE L ON EACH ‘SWEATER for Saturday Only! veil, and carried a cascade ar- | rangement of white roses. | Jenny Agelink served as the maid |of honor and Wynette Elwell was. the bridesmaid. They wore two-| tone blue gowns of acetate featur- ing gored skirts and rounded neck- lines, The. attendants carried: ¢ascade bouquets of red carnations and white Japanese chrysanthemums. Willis School. , bearer, and Joe * Remley, sentinel, ~ Installed as jun- - jor councilor was ‘3 ©Bob Abney, while * first through sixth ~ preceptors are Bob Evans, Ron Elwell Wed |. William Scayille acted as best man, while Elwood Elwell seated * Joyner, Robert SMORGASBORD The couple left for * northern Jones, James Wil- | Michigan trip, and will live on Wil me pes BUFFET — sovaiimtln| eet . —— » Tes) es. We olier ashio Willis PTA Holds ABNEY ly. : pitality in the iollowing din Get-Acquainted Tea e - take Wood Room H re of Wilt Home Drudgery Gone © The 170 Room 2 School PTA met with teachers in| “Built-in” maid service in gro-| the school’s multipurpose room ceries as wel as modern gas ap- heuaeae for a get-acquainted piiances release today’s homemak- ea er from drudgery and watch- Mrs. Ralph Dodge, chairman of ing. yea tie ua arenas pean room mothers, introducéd Mrs. homemaker you are spending 144! Willis Schnekenburger, who ex- hours a day preparing three meals plained duties of each room for compared to 5% hours your grand-) the Willis-Herrington Hills fair, tq’ as spent. be held Oct. 4 from 6 until 9 at) Fear not that thy life shall come to:an end, but rather on All every shape, every pattern, every single piece of famous Franciscan Ware in our stocks will be sell- ing at a budget bal- ancing 20% off for two weeks only... build a new set or fill- in your present pat- tern... it’s one of the greatest sales ever. — September 23rd Through October 5th _ 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Record Savings . a Other Available Patterns Are Starburst, Autumn, Desert Rose DIXIE POTTERY For Your Convenience ~ Open Daily 10 A. M.-9 P. | fear that it shall never have a j begtenne- — Cardinal Newman ® The Rotunda Room ©The Pine Room ® The Orleans Room Open to the Public Every Day in the Year Serving Michigan's Most Fabulous WEDDINGS—PARTIES BANQUETS OPEN STOCK if desired. M. 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Lu | ‘ | Cs a eo fay ie pad f ‘y 2 ee: sc* 5 eee eo < 7 ; ° \ & ° | - 4° “ : 3 2 ; : j . 2 i . 5 | i ales * ls . i ‘ ‘ z ra . } 7 yf ‘ : cout. elu __._° THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 . _j TWENTY-ONE | SS a ai ene re : c 3 - ca? “ ae ay (ox é - ot ere a i a . ; rs. , : | ‘ ‘ eo oe ipe ‘sw . Pd ; PEN e. A . \Pj ; . wedding in St, Michael Church, Little Child Does Not Mean Big Threats by VewAustiay, |NomesAttendonts | (itn" aaa bn tem R TEN : Vy Ve ; ry, Jane Ellen Thornberry, bride- asked to-serve as honor B cet ee (oe Sha eee : ‘ : . j: Mrs. Mildred Kirkham and Mrs, ct of Fred Beckwith, ‘has an-}Liltiquist and Mrs..G. W, Muto will |) By MURIEL LAWRENCE jabout “his threat\ to exterminatejother final experience.’ What ’ eho his mother: What his threat Clarence Kitson’ were awarded 25- nounced sijendonty BF ber Oat. die srsamseet 2 7 — Fe Es ; ‘Grandma. eo ae "fwants- is the death of some )said to her was, “Get out of the'year pins as charter members of. ' : i Pango a oA va _R- * *, i tig —— that seems obstruc-| way of my rights to my moth-| Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post 1370 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL a ir is mother w There was not. ee tive to " : ier!" when that group met Tuesday eve-) : : Eee 7 yat the hospital having his baby! When a small: child threatens to| Thus, Gerard wanted to kill, not) IRRESPONSIBLE WORDS — ining in Memorial Home. 11% S.'Saginaw, Engle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. bas sister. Later she stayed'on to help Kill_us, he. is not threatening to Grandma but her insistence on giv-| a? ich| Mrs. John Hulbert, president of: Enrollments Available in ODay or Evening Classes. ; invélve anted| People of Gerard's age brandish’ ' GRADUATES! fiber daughter get used to what us in rigor mortis and'ing. him the attention he wan ‘threatening words about as irres-(f@22%! Oak Auxiliary, and Mrs‘ Write, phone or ¢all in person tor Free Pamphlet. Jeetectee ‘everyone called the- “new rou). oe ; ee eee nu as BPE Clark Nixon, conductress of Royal PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 )tines.”* St. Thomas ponsibly as they grab at Scissors,'Qak Auxiliary, were guests. LEARN to EARN a. 4 4 Aq ; matches and other endangering. ob- ———- - a é : ; ; unas i jects. : ' . | Gerard didn’t like them much.|: Church of | , Day or Night Classes | 3 rch of | + * & . ‘He particularly resented the new NV 1 : : beads. ao A raged Nahant, - It is a great relief to, realize . Call Today for routine which obliged his. mother Ale ; that this is the treth — and be. injenatien ie nurse the en instead cf Mass., was the tweed trom the diehlion 46 oo. , Mo Age Limit jMndressing him for his nap. setting for the spond to their threats with shock Phone FE 4-1854 . an wy eo ne rpet war wedding of an agitation like Grandma’s. : Call Miss Wilsen Today . i one day when her jerking Mona Duggan ; As you know, child psychiatrists F ; his hair,.he kicked at her, a J | are very anxious fer us to calm. ; PONTIAC | fae tensay as and James | 3° scp cts seta , : yelling, “Ge eway — or FR kil Hiram Nesbitt. wishes to “kill us, . you, IR kill you * ; BEAUTY SOLLEGE : Parents of the| So long as we read adult ex- . } _ bride are perience into such threats, it's Pe ry ; 99 . ihard to accept them calmly. No G | F d pe Dr. and Mrs. sormal parent, 1 think. could be ur rl ay , ° : D. Jose, h icompletely comfortable with his = ; F P é i Duggan ichild’s genuine wish to murder , him. * and the ts * & SEAMLESS SHEERS bridegroom’ s | -But we can deal calmly with ° parents his wish for -our earthly end the ; me we moment we can see that what he ‘ Mrs. Anna ireally wants is the end of our re- 4 ’ Nesbitt and |tusal to + go on playing $ 00 tr | ee 5 lachizg (With the garden hose. to ride his I | : ; : James Nesbitt. evcle across the street — and @ MR. and MRS. JAMES H. NESBITT otherwise do as he pigases without ‘restriction. | : | It's the old obligation to feel A sheer lovely stocking desi ned \7 in the little child’s terms. 8 i James H.Nesbitt Takes "ones" ' . LITTLE BOYS | ; or the busy, career girl...and low- . Mona Duggay as Bride Church Circles rived tntall hediory ado! Teas HIGH SHOES Nona Doge on Jane ran) fa, wn tat man, aon x, (FAVE Meetings sl aviecrate « val MASE : , oe and vamos Tiream) ted... wes wan. attering nylons are a real value wi BLACK BROWN | Nesbitt of Boston, Mass., ~ were, Duggan of Jamaica Plain, Mass., First Methodist Chu h circles g y =" junited in marriage in St, Thomas| # brother of the bride; Robert J. recently met in members’ homes reinforcement in toe and heel ; | Mcliveen Jr. of Nahant, James land at the church. : oe ane of Nahant, Mass.’ G_ Richardson of Martin, Tenn., | AO a H -ring ceremony was | 98 | performed ‘sept. 14. ana Mert ee ee ee |_ Vivian Otto Circle met in the CAMPUS , PypFadlghay , Joseph Dugean| For receiving guests at a recep lice Armid, Margaret * iobnaaan . ; Si ‘the bride. The Tatieercens te the tion in the bride's home, Mrs.\Circle gathered at the church for KNEE SOX - zes wie ot Mrs Anna Nesbitt of South Duggan chose a royal blue chiffon|a cooperative luncheon, and Helen - 812 to 3 | Jessie street and James Nesbitt of 0%" with matching accessories|Doris Brown Circle met with Mrs. : . ener. Ors lilies and|Paul Hart ; Cottage street =e and a corsage of rubrum 7 79¢ " : fucsias. Mrs, Nesbitt, the bride-| Mrs. Dennis Burtch tostessed BIG BOYS’ Fer her wedding the bride (groom's mother, wore a French|Marion Shaw Circle in her Walnut 2 pair $1.50 chose a gown of ivory faille taf piue faille taffeta self:trimmed road home, and Janette Geiger ' | feta fashioned on princess lines ‘govin with matching feather hat.|Circle met with Mrs. George Sizes: 9.9.1 |) | With an Empire bodice, low (she had a rubrum lily and fuscia|Poote. Mrs, Lena Hamilton and izes: 9-9>4-10-1034-11 | round = neckline, one nae corsage. Mrs. Bert Parker were cohostesses full circula irt Bagne i A Real Sturdy Every Saey 5 aeapel ary ‘cain, | The bride attended Brimmer and/t° Jean . a Circe a _,|May School, Middlebury College}. Ms ~ . . Day Shoe for Wear She wore a fingertip veil which and Katherine Gibbs School. The} Mrs: Emil Zumbrunnern enter STYLE SHOW... Showing Fall Fashions fell from a seed pearl diadem, and pridegroom attended Alma College|tained Grace Otto Circle for a as as; . . Wi . carried a cascade arrangement of and was graduated from the Uni-|luncheon. LIVE” ...in Our Windows white and yellow roses, stepha- versity af Michigan. oo Featuring CHILD MODELS notis, alyssum and green trailing . @ . . oy Mission G Sorority Members MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 30th 7 to 8 P. M. « * & M\SSION Group ito Attend Confab | Free Balloons! Free Lollipops! : : oo ° Mrs. Robert J. Mcliveen Jr., of ., . . _ - Nahant, Mass., as her sister's only Picks Chairmen Mrs. Ray Slaughter will be a aad 5 95 >>> Teasaaabh - attendant. wore an | delegate to Beta Si Phi state ; e emerald green taffeta gown. fea yrs Enoch Eley was named) > ; i Oct. 1] 22 to 6 uring “incess ice with float- - . jeonvention in Saginaw t. ; - ra mente. epee ‘eae a program chairman —n eS 8! rough 13. She will represent eum é osi1er ° 4 Se a Missionary Society of First Bap-|,,; Ae, a . . , , jeascade of yellow roses, with a ; Phi Chapter which she hostessed oN -7730° proves all coanrory tist Church when the group metli hn. senders Place home trace 82 North Saginaw St. FE 2-77. | The bridegroom's brother, N. naa etermcon a Earaet day oveniig for a Chinese auction. ——— = i atin Nesbitt of Indianapolis, apel. : ; rent 2 ex ——-—__-- seo ~ Other chairmen are Mrs. Hazel! “A/S° attending the a _ ; y Slater, White Cross; Mrs. Ethel/ Will be Mrs. Russell Perkins, Mrs. ° | “HOT TOPPER” anew fall Fwinkiey, nominating committee; |Cecil_ Elsholz, Mrs. Walter Hiller, |, ‘ipetick . reddish browa Mrs. Ray Jackson, membership; Mrs. Thomas Ogden and Mrs - e D § coauhtin nannmarenTian ies Inez Slater, devotions; Mrs. Robert Shorey. | 3 P : \G. A. Cook; banquet committee; ; ee MERLE = eriei Mrs. Lewis Peters, publicity; Mrs.’ Men of humor are always | NUWeEFP. 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Burial will be bee < Ge - 7: si fiom in Cadillae Memorial Gardens, amiotte Gener sp East. . juries received in an automobile oe y “We, 100 H Seeee : ‘ vy No Mone Dien - accident early yesterday morning Mrs. Opie is survived by a son, ARS ox “mf ‘in Lincoin Park. ° William R. of Fraser; three‘ sis- “WATCH M4 gr PA i R ig oe Me e Ay ! He was a member of Knights ‘ters, Mrs. Maude Lempke of De-§ § aA ‘a G : be = i = ‘om see! | | : Re dat Ss a f h KI e =, : es ee ames mea 2 Full Yeors to Pay! a ef Columbus and Elks Lodge,’ itroit, Mrs. Florence Mallett of 4 ’ " BPOE No.’ 810, both of Pontiac Pontiac and Mrs. Hazel Moore of and employed asa millwright fore-:California; five brothers, Clarence man by General Conveyor Co. De- and Harlan, St. Clair Shores, Ar. ee troit. thur of Texas. John of Detroit, and pe Besides his wife, Winnie. he Edgar of Royal Oak. ? jeaves his mother Mrs. Robert) MRS. REBECCA PIKE rYaur Watch {i : im | ine Bergin of Pontiac; a daughter,’ oe M = Mrs, Douglas Rogerson of Detroit’ LAPEER — Service for” Mrs. §- CLEANED & Tl ED and a son, Sgt. Richard Bergin, Rebecca Pike, 85, who died Thurs-| Electronically! Sensational New 21” TV stationed in Germany iday at Ferguson Convalescent | Several] sisters and brothers also Home-here, will be at 1:30 p.m. survive, Mrs. Helen Lloyd .and Monday at Baird Funeral Home.: Robert Bergin, both of Pontiac; The Rev. Stephen Crowell will of- Mrs. Arlene Holmes, Mrs. Marian'ficiate and burial will be/in Mt. } Joyce and Gerald Bergin, all of Hope Cemetery, : Howell. ' A member of Presbyterian § with the latest design that lets the set fit FLUSH against the wall! ... za The Rosary will be recited at Church here, Mrs. Pike is survived. . am. a BD the Donelson- oy = —_ Manuel of Flint and § [eletehiial On Your j 0 Funera ell Pike of Kenmore, N.Y. 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Demonstrators, But Guaranteed A resident of Oakland county for 23 years, she was a member of the Mothers Club, Club No. | 20 Pontiac, and the WSCS of — : Trinity Methodist Church. Surviving besides her husband are a son, Ora R., of Waterford | Township; three sisters, Mrs. Vera Brower, Mrs. Elizabeth, Carter, and Mrs. Lewis Palley, also a brother, William Felix. MRS. ROSE MRAZ i NORTH BRANCH — Service for*—— Mrs. Rose Mraz, 72, will be held | at SS. Peter and Paul Church,’ 4 North Branch, at 10 a.m. Satur-, ! day, with the Rev. Edward So-; bezak conducting the service. In- terment will be in SS.. Peter and Paul cemetery, near North Branch. | Mrs. Marz’s death resulted from a stroke suffered Sunday. She died, in the Marlette Community Hoe pital Wednesday. She leaves no immediate family. 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SPENCER Diana Barrymore DETROIT TIMES One of America’s Largest Home-Delivered Newspapers Phone WOodward 3-8800 for Home Delivery ARMY NAVY Saq ginaw St arez attorney, was married under|that both are actively involved in her off-screen name of Sofia Sci-/pre-payment and our common colone problem is to make it work." * * * Reuther said troublesome prob- | Ponti was earlier reported by lems to be settled include -the and Canada, with 2% offices in| * * * j jtions of many medical groups to f eo 7 A ‘health and medical insurance pro- Plane Hits Mountie —_ Sophia Loren Weds Sucrea tie Seo mast wots pre-paid plans : ‘ LETHBRIDGE, Alta. & — Con- jtantly to avert the possibility « | severely injured when the wheels on the other hand, jot a landing Trans-Canada Air} JUAREZ, Mexico # — Court acted voluntary insurance re- ‘root of his patrol car. Loren and Italian producer Car-/ Program was not available,” | The plane landed without dif-|j9 Ponti were married in a proxy| BReuther said. x *«& * medicine and labor are now of Ponti obtained a proxy divorce Only academic interest,” the UAW JOE S SURPLU Ghee legal rape lize 32 § 2-0022 Miss Loren to be in Italy seeking| an Italian divorce ‘so our mar-| riage will be legal in Italy too.” |Mexican divorces and marriages are not recognized. in Italy. 6 Teenage Negro Boys Charged With Assault | OAKLAND, Calif. & — Six teen- age Negro boys charged with an unprovoked assault on white stu- ‘dents at predominantly Negro | Elmhurst Junior High School were ‘held in Juvenile soa today, * + | 1 Loaf The six were steutiia’ as. par. Michigan. | Reuther took note of the objec- grams. 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Por UHP—UMEVHE her optioncl, extra, SETS FROM $495—Use Your Old Set as Trade-in “os wes nee, DWEET'S RADIO | 1200 BALDWIN ** saat Sok 25, Soe 3" 7580 HIGHLAN oe owes = and TW SHOP fees PM, Weekday [Bore MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY!) masuttaric | | ay 9 PARK FREE Open Monday and Fridey ‘til 9 P.M. : * 4 : | : ’ ‘ | oes laaieris , 3 t ‘ | , £ { Peat * os init y Ferd Henke! of Bloomfield Hills, is the new club golf champion at/ Indianwood Country Club, Henkel won the crown by defeating Daigle, l-up on the 38th bela a eliminating defending titlist. John Stabnick in the 2nd round. Daigle is a former eeterroes champ. Bay City ples 85-piece marching band will perform be- | mingham fired a hole-in-one this Romeo's “Peach Queen," Miss Carol Hall of Mt: Clemens, was) selected to be the queen of the Detroit Pistons for 1957-58, * * * - The Pistons open workouts at the U. of D. Memorial fieldhouse Mon- day starting with a press session at 2:00 p.m. An intra-squad game at the Detroit Olympia will be played October 8th for the United Foundation, a Consider Seattle Future NL Enfry Coast City Mentioned in Realignment Talk by Owners SEATTLE .\—Walter O'Malley, peesident of the Brooklyn Dodgers’ and other National League team éwners are giving serious thought! to inclusion of this city of 600,000 in a new, 10-team realignment of the loop, a Seattle financier said today. * * * J. McElroy McCaw, the owner of a string of radio stations and _ other interests on -the Pacific Coast, including the Seattle Amer- icans of the . Western Hockey - said he “had con- with oO’ Malley = -. eerie move. | PRESS Bix Ninowsk Gets . a farting Call i at Quarterback Indiana Presents New Tomorrow Afternoon EAST LANSING @®—Only a token | practice was planned today by the Michigan State football team. Spartan coaches, traditionally, slip their Rag ogg the first for a Saturday on a 30 or So Jim | what to throw at Indiana just a few minutes after kickoff time tomor- row at 1:30 Ag m. * | .If coach eae Daugherty fol- lows the pattern of previous years, ‘he'll a®oid the obvious. For a number of games, Mich. | Then the word went out to watch for the pass so Daugherty switched i signals. * * * One thing State probably will do is run each of the first three plays from a different pattern — split T, single wing or one of the many Look Against MSU 11) aera. starting at) : —— for State for the first time, will have his instruction .on| SHORT OF MARK — Freak Bolling is cort of home plate as he is-tagged by catcher Earl Bat- tey of the White Sox in the game in Chicago yesterday. Umpire is. Ed Runge. Detroit won, 3-2, to assure itself of a first division berth. AP Wirephote Home Series Ends Season jvariations of the multiple offense. Today’s. workout was scheduled for Spartan Stadium as a last look ,at the place before game time. |Indiana is scheduled to arrive here shortly before noon and also will ‘work out in the rebuilt football bowl. * * * MSU went into the stadfum yes- terday for the formality of intro- during the squad to the new fresh- man class of 3,800 students. A student cheer leader started the “Rose Bow]"’ chant and it was) picked up with enthusiasm. Daugherty admitted he liked the, enthusiasm and his high pick as But he added. ‘‘Let's i Tighe’s Tigers are home again secure in a first division finish for the firet dime te seven ye __ ended in the first division. DETROIT w — Manager Jack tnpredictable Detroit * * * Tigers Sweep Sox fourth nine hits off Bill Fischer and Don! The Trojans are under a new star, virtually clinched place. Not since 1950 have the Tigers, Only a collapse could prevent it now. Detroit has a full three-game lead! The Tigers, who swept their over the Baltimore Orioles and American League Jose White Sox, now finish the seaso at Briggs Stadium in a three game| series starting tonight with the Same against 10 losses, was iKansas City Athletics, In tonight’s opener, = wn Seg nll make Bis third try for the charmed circle | ‘fourth in the Associated Press poll.| of 20 victories. It’s his last good | win a few, chance after he missed out on | “Both ae Horace games first. Right now all I can two previous efforts. He has Stoneham (owner of the New York Giants)told_ me the league is| much interested in Seattle,’ Caw said. “They both say the time to make the move is now. “Both men are anxious for at least one more city on the Coast." Explaining, McCaw said the one more city would be Seattle, after the Gi move to San Francisco and if Dodgers make their pro- posed move to Los Angeles. McCaw quoted O'Malley as say- ing the Natiohal League, expanded to nine teams with the addition of Seattle, would be increased to a Mc-| ‘See is Indiana.” * * * i | | eight defeats. * * * hep series in Chicago with (eveland Indians, who are fied official. for fifth. Foytack, his 14th winning | superb until two singles and a , walk filled the bases in the Chi- | cago seventh and former Tiger Eart Torgeson singied home two | runs as a pinch hitter. Up to the seventh Foytack, (without a victory in weeks, had jallowed only two hits. Lou Sleater | irelieved him after Torgeson’s hit. | In the eighth, Duke Maas relieved | Detroit's. 3 to 2 victory over Sleater when the Sox threatened i\Chicago yesterday, in which pitch-|another rally. er Paul Foytack was a comeback’ Detroit put. together six all its “Tavior, ‘it ir Harris Scores TKO at Saginaw 10-team loop by bringing in Min- neapolis. Trans-America Tonight WESTBURY, N.Y. — The $50,000" championship _ final pacing tournamént whieh-has : preliminary rounds. at five dif-) ferent tracks will be held tonight racers meet in America at when 10 speed the $50,000 al | SAGINAW # — Pat Lowry of, Duke Harris, 152':, of Detroit, Lowry Wins by Knockout stopped Gus Rubicini, 160, of To-| Toledo knocked out Willie Barbois ronto, in the fifth round of their of Toronto in the fourth round of scheduled 10-rounder. their scheduled 10-round middle- weight bout at Saginaw last night. In the preliminaries: Lou George, 147, Detroit, jin Detroit, Michigan, piloting his “fom Talkingion, Eddie Kirk and ed another season Sunday when Ciey" Siew tan r Ne. 6 6 M. Salteburg 187, 6. Gerson 477 Pon- 2 '1940-and 1941 Cooley high school’ Pred q_ Chatien. We pA oe the Michigan Section. of the Pro- pag beso nig ; — ro Plumbing Ten and Black squads to the city prep champion-| prany Metager. ‘ jfessional Golfers’ Association cdn-|No. 12 : J&M eo; PONTAC-JAYCRES hi * * ducts its annual 36-hole state "é¢,Par age a we we $19. 9 ship, | ate! Jo Sweeney 21m Ciare Olsen 6 Coun- Mary-Go-Rad 12 4 Wallpaper Out 8 38. ’ . i - 9:03—Jack —— Low Powers end) ‘tournament at Birmingham Coun-| ‘ty View 769, 300 Lounge 2378. rial, A 1 6 We Home 6 10) ; i” . Z oe . . ~ | A tte-Joe Bel Belfore, Warren Orliek end) itry Club, AUBURN LANES LADIES LEAGUE (Andere ine, 5 are Cothemn 8 i pa , me . . “ - 1957 SEASON Bae OTe eeapen, it Graham! t+ * 8 hamad Market" avourn tance 7% Potts R ys hag Mencwanare 3 1 f)) | ‘O! . A ; 80 Baldwin-Weltes 's Sexterst: r srs eg De Ila CHAMPIONSHIP | 295,283" seaman watrou ane! _ Sixty-one pros, led by defending |Crarea's ine: $ Kecgo dws eee: os ‘Save One oor: 39 STARTERS! “LAP FEATURE | =| Ron LaPer!. . champion Jimmy Johnson, will |Dr. freia ¢ Ress Service PONTIAC SOCIAL BOWLERS PLUS 7 OTHER EVENTS! cand tu se eam |ahoot fot the coveted state PGA) "ost Reraers " "Metimer 100: F: Weller learners 13 ten Sheps .on @ Gallon of Gee, crown in the ‘inal tourney of the ‘445. homes Mkt, 726—2168 (Qperke-Oritfin§ 1 Stadium Ina ¢ oS " Uselec, Nick Bersan and 2 . “| . MOR Ue ome cont ot se cee aay Beatie” ieee ant pee Super Kem-Tone t gees Tats _ “a. 7008 - the exception of Meadow. x2 our rR. Woods 216. b Murphy 584: sport : | #:58-—-Max Brans. Ed Geuntt and Steve brook’s Chick Harbert, all of aa 1 se - w 1 Shep 062, LaPorge MEt. 2683 BRING THIS COUPON \ - eee Emi} Beck. Milt Seward and Michigan's big-name pros are Peck Meat Spl He ; Telly-Me Res” $10 an PONTIAC Treen = wt GOOD UNTIL =| . a ‘Gorden Carlsen entered in the medal! play event. \wanny's Ring 10 & Grindel’s Cloth $ 10 : 1 : ‘ Midge Cova snd : s M4 lie shy Strikes @ 2 Paul's Pais a4 | | SAT. NITE, SEPT. 26 | pif, rier evans noses ove 4, The longrhitting arbert had a Gtertver i Rotors fame 38 MMM Ed Bune Mare 3 MONDAY, SEPT. 30th Trine 650 -——- be Race 099 eters Shook, Stan Jawor 854 previous golfing commitment and — EB. Acker 236. Long $08: Cherri on | Five Rollers . 8 3 ire Sank: ¢ Jacheen 10°%1—Jimmy Johnsos, John Barnum was unable to join the crowd. ‘shop 970. Pontise Heating Supply +e | Bob's Tavern 4 4 Pive ples. 2 6 and Ernie Fortner } Pontiac [RECREATION | C. Oshust 189, R. Parr ; 30 MM i Meter Speedway Michigan Open champion Wally, Ww 10%, Lucky strikes 3794 NORTH OF JACKSON ON 36-38 Wayne Staté University won four —— Nyberg Hills, enjoy- | Sup atee om. ..i1 i ry Ae 7 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP .6€6@ .8? ‘SINESS LEAGUE 7! $1,000 GUARANTEED PURSE of the five Presidents’ Athletic Con-/'"% & great year on the links, Oak Sait © § & Gesom - 8 . We we : if championshi last year, 0oms as the top threat to John. | £% r Hight. § 7 Benson Lumb. 4 8 Phelps TY 7.5 Bits -. ¢ 6 RAIN DATE SUNDAY NITE erence ps 4 ome Gervice Glass 7° 8 Land O'Lakes 6 6 ‘taking the football, basketball, 90, the Farmington pro who won! mad Repoy's 21 ers Analite 1 8 sewer a sa 66 eae ltrack and tennis titles and losing the title a vear Bec! = ee He. | — —- lRetuwsae ts Ge iame 1c $5.50 per cor tor Griweim mpectaton arco the golf crown to John Carroll Uni- versity. ME ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER 2Sanis | | $5 | a. a: ; | = + Watkins Lelie ‘Yacht Clu | oe ; am | beat racing championships in three | wis e | Here are the pairings and start-| AY ene of Final | Thistle class~Tar Baby, sailed? by PGA golf championship at Bir- Har aaton hank th- Wis, walled by Guy MMe ham Country aoe oumney * * L. bch ood ate 688. Service clase . Former Nationa! Open king Jack = Shaina di clin —- _ Fleck, who missed this year’s state Gg es SY Open tourney, will be on hand Sun- eve an DS i "> day and rates a strong chance to bg ‘'earry home the honors. Fleck is ‘now head pro at Rochester Golf ® and Country Club ansas l y, L- | title consideration are state Open | 2 era Max Evans, Indian- | wood’s Mike Dietz, Joha Barnum | Ypsilanti and veteran Aj -Wat- rous, the International Seshers | champion from Oakland Hills. > pros, Gene Bone of Tam O’Shan- place and a new contract for man- -» ter and Bob Inman of Detroit Golf ager Kerby Farrell by edging Kan- = \Club, are ineligible for this tour-/.45 City 2-1 in one of the two &\nament because they have not yet/ games played in the major yester- = ‘completed their five-year PGA ap-' day. —— * * * > | 36-3%6—72 and the yardage for ‘ rrp championship. test will be _-| ports thatthe course is in per- | | feet condition, “The course is | five-hitter as infielder Billy ; jest perfect right now,” said | Harrell garnered two of the four $ : 95 Up -;| Maguire, “tad Ht we des't Reve | Trike bits, ene © triple, to drive =) a heavy rain between now and | peop the layout will play | s |seven-minute intervals, starting at the loser. '8 am. The 2nd round is sched- ‘uled to begin sometime between doubtful repeater among seven big | 12 noon and 12:30 and the °57 Mich- league managers still unsigned for, WAT E R t@) R Dp #\igan PGA king should be known 1958. A tie for 4th could change. G a | ‘by 6:30 p.m ® |ment on Saturday will serve as a by Michigan State in a single foot-| fs *, preliminary to Sunday’s main ball game was 33 against Mar- ; show quette in in 1952, Thirteen members of the 1957). Four members of Michigan J} Michigan State football squad are State's eight-mhan football exacting double letter winnerg in that sport. staff are MSU greduates. e a's a For Quicker—Faster Service We Rave ps Automatic Wheel Washer mon || We Make Keys LAYAWAY YOUR GUN NO Remi Winchester—Browning Get Your Furnace Ready for Winter! : 7 We Stock Smoke Pipe Vents Elbows Filters Humidifiers NOW OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ‘TIL 8 nom. oS eae Of Boadway-Shell \ Hardware Wesssesesserrregy 650 Auburn . FE 2. 6506 Open Daily 8 to 6—Friday ‘til 9 Monday and Saturday ‘til & WAS SO MAD HE HIT THE COLINS Rookies Pace: Victory ~ ~—> in Drive for Fourth oc Deadlock Other top names “worthy of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cleveland Indians kept alive Two of the state's finest young hopes for a possible share of 4th unt? he discovered that DICE DEAN'S held the answer to all his diiliculties. Used Outboard | SALE! | x 8 Detroit clinched at least a tie Par at = Birmingham g ma 1S for fourth with a 3-2 victory over © Chicago in the only other contest. A pair of late-season arrivals: | paced the Indians. Vito Valen- timetti hurled bis 1st Major | League complete game with a Ray Maguire, the host pro, re- in a run. q Tim Thompson spoiled any shut-' fast. out hopes for Valentinetti with a WE NEED TRADE-INS Golfers will leave the Ist tee at 5th inning homer. 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MAPLE—Birmingham > Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘tit 9 | Open Friday Nights "il. 9 : \ 4 we THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC 2aqmagegmamens The Amer whiskey of the 1 Seagrams Seven Crow* AMERICAS oy tNoeD wwisne? Sore a ied ‘ RIT re ' tines mace ent twrterreees 6% Aan rep EI ae hatin ie cae ohne . ¢ 2 1857- i957... and in all the years between no whiskey has ever been given, served or enjoyed as much as Seagram's 7 Crown! Say Seagram's . and be Sure : OF AMERICAN: WHISKEY AT ITs ideal ade siyeese. Sa a OOURSNY, Hie yore mitt SLEGDES WHISKEY, 06 peeve. hate: enue aorta Srieits. TWED NTY: on ' The three new: sian schools, Walt Scented: tichignn ; ‘of the Presidents’ Athletic Conter-|State’ s star right halfback, was an P™ ‘ence’ Washington and , Jefferson all-state baseball player’, two University, Bethany College and ‘straight years while in. Westfield, : In S Allegheny — all have fewer ‘Sen Moon. , high school. a 2 - Tennis Finals Today * BERKELEY, Calif. 7 —: Two “matches ..will Wind up’ the men’s quarter-final singles today in the! Pacific Coast ‘tennig championship. 2 x i . \ ’ “4 ) P bide a ¢€ ; = a Rs a * { i onan’ wil “ # a . ” 8 800 male students enrolled, defensive backfield by Nystrom. “We have a couple of|Jim Hawkins to the sta _ line and ) . rting half-| we, tralia goes against fifth-seeded Coach Jesse Macleay with the good ends as receivers and are back post in place of Jim Kellar. IN Come ee eee Mary Ann Mitchell of San L : hope a. t week the Chiefs will meet. abe, Calif. oom of stopping the Sexton ready to throw if necessary,” he Kellar scored Pontiac's ieee = 7a wae gridiron. a, Ch qa Lineu — -_ whieh age over added. touchdown on a 2yard jaunt. i D ——o senning o 4 | Sexton has speed in the back- |@gainst Wyandotte. ~ verre " ntiae haa tnee eee _ Vie Seixas of Philadelphia faces a 2 : ing them eligible to use freshmen} » SPORTS DEPARTMENT . ee ‘Hob: Howe of Australia and fourth. By BRUNO L. KEARNS against Sexton High School, another|passing game in the opener. The} at 145, and power with fullback | Duncan and Williams faced each|under PAC rules. Night Phone — FE 2-0104 ‘@ : Luis Ayala of Chile meets Sports Editor, Pontiac Press | win-hungry ball club. Big’ Reds attempted only four; Larry Gruhn, a hard running jother during the wrestling season = part jielsen of Denmark. Pontiac's football team visits the| The Chiefs,’ with good potential against Muskegon, while rd Chiefs; 165-pounder. jand the sturdy PHS grappler did . z In women's quarter-final singles, law-making city of Lansing tonight, |in their running game, could upset tried but one against Wyandotte. Larry. Douglas will draw the Wel! in losing by one point in his 4 BEG s d i h Louise Brough of Beverly. Hills, hoping to crack the victory column|the favored Big Reds if they can|’ eo we ee Pp ‘first attempt at the sport. Williams ° 00 P Cc Calif, seeded No, 2, takes on 16 show better’defensive efforts than| starting assignment for Pontiac at|is the son of Michigan's governor. year-old Barbara Benigni, a left- _# they did against Wyandotte. “AS long as sth running game fullback in place of Archie Brooks,|He stands 63 and is a senior at hander from San Francisco, and ' Changes ave boon made tn the [mn rai get, tid ot Reve tolwho may see action st. halfback.|Sexton. . | third-seeded Mary Hawton of Aus- aterford Wi | pass; 8a xton coac’ Another change will be to move. * * tt % 16.2 09, fe. Shelf Aven % “Tall Borie” Door Shelf The et 68 Pound Home Freeree W 17.1 1g. & Shell Space ] % Twie Crispers W Buceer and Cheese Chess { Wr loss to Mastagen, . field with halfbacks Bob Litten, * * * ‘lpieeeoa 178 sr. Ls Kenny ise . . OU [ on f | | | Sexton, like Pontiac, showed no 155 pounds, and Fritz Kellerman | Big man in Pontiac's line again wba iss 09. ta Kelly 165 a.) le will be Willie Duncan, 187-pound Relves = 180 jr. € * ret RAILINGS OF apeer : , _ |guard. Duncan will find an old Prlaian ito ri Williams is ar : ~ : 8 a wrestling foe in the opposite line |? es al is = os King” 1 I.) -& COLUMNS | Junior Wendy Meyer : nen he ustte Gary Willams, Sex-iueosing 18 9 Eitan 1p “ s as Fr i st.) , Gets Starting Nod at | a | Quarterback : ra ‘ 2 ie words of the popular song. H { . $ 95 : fof a years ago, “there'll be .- some changes made” in Water- 0S i Of onigh People who : ford’s starting lineup tonight when| : the Skippers meet a dangerous La-. : * = | : peer football team at Lapecr. By CHUCK ABaIn Clarenceville, which bowed to , | All New 1957 FEATURES Head coach Dave Freeman plans’ Three league battles and a non- the new Bloomfield Hills entry RB % Ginet Crisper bee least three changes in the loop affair involving defending ‘St week, plays at Brighton in : ; is Waterford offensive platagn when champion Northville heads a full ‘®¢ other league tilt, Northville . : ‘the 8 o'clock kiékoft time arrives slate of action for Wayne-Oakland| 8° t Thurston still seeking its SAVE OVER \, in an effort to get the -Skippers teams today as the 2nd weekend 1%¢ triumph after a one-point set- eee enjoy life ! WITH ‘rolling after last week's 26-0 losS'of the new football season gets back by Plymouth jn the opener. ito Royal Oak Dondero. vunder way. ‘ | Holly will have a long edge on Wendy Meyer, 175-pound jun- | Two local tussles that could have Size and experience and must be _ lor, will replace Jim Green at [considerable bearing on the final Tated the favorite at Bloomfield. | Quarterback while either Dick (standings will find Holly at Bloom- The Broncos have 18 lettermen Finkbiener or Milton Mielke is (field Hills this afternoon at 3:30 back from their 2nd place eleven smn WEEK-DAYS 9-9 ae ree te ad acne history. 1 [NORTHEX Permanent Type Anti-Freeze | |] > —_, os res: $4. On | . | | | in 1 Gallon Cans.......... Gal. $2.50] |]. Expert Bumping & Painting! —_—; ri.-oat. On y 5 - | STORM KING ALCOHOL . t . a area aes HOMER HIGHT TL | in} Gallon Cons. naif Gal. $1, 00 Braid sei Erie “Before you buy anywhere see Hight for a deal thats right” j bead MOTORS, INC. ff ; =f : i 71'W. Huron St. | ~-FE-4-2571 |] 1608. Wathington St, Oxford == OA'8-2528 | 340 Batavin FE 3-9477—-FE 8-143! | FE 2-0186 | = Ry oe ave Ae oe ‘i : , ae i . ; j ‘ ee a ee ae a a a a se % * bh coe Meee seem: = Wen ir. Le a A — ¥ \ Sos eo, Se a 7 ‘' f f E - ~ jess : - i hee Ry a ; er 2 I + i ES : | . 5 \ ee a 4 les 4 i th : _THE. PONTIAC rues FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2%, 1957 EW YORK # — te N kee Braves the relative outfield strength 1957 World Series participants. Closer inspection of the situatiori, Ni aukee 0 Rely 1 On Powert recover suf-| liclent from his leg injuries to! ‘handle the bulk of his team’s long. , Play Saturday Afternoon Cranes Meet- An old rivalry will be renewed when Cranbrook opens its home season Saturday afternoon against jake Forest Academy of Chicago. The Cranes, who gave Birming- ham a battle’on the Maple grid- iron last week, have won tlie last ~~ | Coach Mac Dahl of the Lakers ¥ jings is now the team’s line coach. Lake Forest The Chicago Academy won its Season opener, 13-12, trom a strong. Racine Lutheran team when Mike) O’Brien, a halfback scored both touchdowns. O’Brien and Les Turn-| er, a fullback, are the big guns for Lake Forest. has 13 lettermen, all offensive or \defensive regulars, returning as he bégins his first season ag head coach. Former coach John Hast- “We have one of our better Giardello to Fight Bobby Lane Tonight CLEVELAND W—With little to gain and much to lose in his pur-| suit of a crack at the middle- weight title, Joey Giardello of! Brooklyn takes on Bobby Lane of |” Miami in a 10-rounder at the Cleveland Arena tonight. Joey, ranked by Ring Magazine yesterday as fifth among con- tenders for Carmen Basilio’s .new- ly won middleweight crown. is a 95 favorite over the unranked, 23-year-old Floridian, A notch ahead of Giardello, in fourth, is| Rory Calhoun whom Joey beat” here in a split decision earlier this year. A setback at the hands of Lane, ‘would wipe out the gain in ratings Giardello has made since a year! ago this week when he “smashed 5¢ Bobby Boyd, breaking the Chi-| cagoan’s jaw. i The BEST SERVICE Costs No More _ MY 2-2411 LAKE ORION. SPECIAL Motor Tune-up All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets thre ‘55 _ ruvetey $995 — work done on Sun Analyzer MARKET TIRE CO. MOTOR MART | Speed, “said Dahl, whe employs blocking teams with good line | the straight-T offense. | Outstanding linemen are tackles Bill Bleck, 185 pounds, and Mike, ‘Hutchinson at 205 pounds. Hutc hin-, \son however may not start because'| of injuries. * * x Another player lost is left half. | back Carl Davies, wen captain. hurt in the opener. Cranbrook will be strengthened | with the eligibility of several players who could not play in) high school competition but who | can play against prep insitutions. ' Halfback Stuart Clark from! Champaign, Ill., and quarterback: _ Eberline of Rochester, along’ end Dan Crowley of Birming-| and tackle Bill Wheeler of! | g Peoria will be able to play. || Game time on the Crane gridiron | iis 2:00 p.m. CRANBROOK —_ — = Sake c ww 180 sr. 1%S sr. Ludwie 155 ar. 163 fr. C€ Ware 165 jr. Wheeler 200 sr. Colby 1965 or. Turner 160 er. 145 sr. Li Clark 180 er, Noteware 185 sr. FB Tu Most bowlers with a short hook ball follow a line pretty close to} 'that shown in today’s drawing. Note how the ball follows a fairly. , Straight line as it moves down the | jalley. Then, as it nears the pins, its hooking action takes over and, moves it into the 1-3 strike pocket. “If you're having trouble early’ in the league season getting your bal] to behave in this way, don't| worry about it. Most bowlers have! trouble getting-a normal hook ball. early in the year, as I told. a: class in Denver a few weeks ago. | One reason is because a bowler’s' finger action may not be-normal after several months of bowling | inactivity. The ball probably feels’ heavy, too, because the wrist ‘and finger muscles need exercise. But | as you bowl more, this will change. ; Another problem arises with the | alleys themsélves, Most of them| have been resurfaced during the been bowled on a bit, Later in the year, they'll take your ball| better. (Copyright 1957, John F. Dille Co.) $50,000° The Biggest Bargains in Our History _ - $ ey “Houn, q - CLOSE-OUT SALET Es Braves if: injuries. | aes belted ta. dolivare the tann> | othe pena could swing 1 timely blows he did so often during the regular season. 1. Bob Hazle, a 408 better in| The outfielders are by no means, 39 games, finds Yankee pitchers set for the grand opening next | lwaukee will go with Wes Coving-| ‘and Andy Pafko in right. Stengel’s nominges probably will, ‘be Elston Howard in left, Mantle, in center and Hank Bauer in right. | * + | Hazle will replace Pafko against | ‘righthanders. And Tony Kubek or. Enos Slaughter will take over ifrom Howard when Lew Burdette | and Bob Buhl pitch for the _—_ Aaron, with 44 homers, Cov- ington, with 21, and Hazel, with | 7, give the Milwaukee — a total of 7% circuit blows. Among the Yank outfielders whe | lgaaes’ te ese ts Geact nations | Mantle has 34, Bauer 18 and Kubek 3 for an aggregate of 55. Pafko has hit | Slaughter 5. 70) LONG TIME — Paul Foytack finally won his 14th game yes- terday in beating the White Sox. He has not gained. qa decision since August 13 when he was sidelined because of shoulder batting average is the highest on both outfield squads. Aaron is next | with 225. Kubek is at 295, Bauer | at .259. Howard .257 ok i Slaughter | 254. Covington shows a nad mark | and Patko 200. 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He} Heflin in “Gun Man’s Walk” at ‘is superstitious and chose- it in} Columbia (a loan-out from Warn- Preference to the “star” dressing ers for Tab). room. The popular Mr, Hunter got him- ‘He had his last date before he self suspended by Warners, but !€ft Hollywood with Norma Moore, | managed to startle the record his old girl friend who came here world with the sensationally suc. | from _ to a —— cessful hit “Young Love.” He is. TV show you bank doing another record, Ssatning hs ening much more’ of ber in * the theme song of “La-| | New iar ee Harete es fr, bis home| Gensk axenil Megat of : ‘our industry's functions is the| ¢ ‘off suspension by Warners he was _announced for the lead in “Damn. | Yankees,” but he'll do “Gun uncheon being given Long that | great heart = i anil . Paul ee ae che wes coltid’ tel Man's Walk” amt ee fan's first. poo tee Fd Prt = | My young friend Tony Perkins: is on his way by car to visit Ashe ‘when President Eisenhower was Nights: MON. are suns. ] MICHIGAN CucenaMa 0% ‘ha 24 ‘ville. N.C.,. the birthplace i an considered one of the vost FEL st 7-and 10 6.3, § 380 $0. Madison Ave., ; Thomas Wolfe. Tony, who appe thort Ameri | lel gyri ob Enclosed bs $ ate oder in “Look Homeward, Angel” the 44¥ 08 heart conditions. Balcony at.te — MATS at | » 0 a 8 Wolte stage play, will meet Wolfe's! 7 Wt PS Oe tt ese ae ates f Mamma: bot: Stern rr] H [NEW at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The $130: Beleony Sl.se—s FM § performance . on se t sponsors for this event are Spyrés Flew and Meszanine $1.75; 2 Skouras arid Jack Warmer and the|®* Ta: D tnd Choice mms SYENING meme H J ALENT ‘committee members are all top| ' ‘names, Eddie Cantor and I are|* 8 * SINGER serving as co-chairmen. r 5 | The women will love “Until H wad. and thie week | They Sail,” with its sentiment, - H jj drama and love interest, The men will enjoy it, too, and understand | why Paul Newman fell in love , Jean Simmons, who besides b ives Seeelte are the way you to bear them Ipealing. Paul has some extremely ; WATERFORD| ‘about the American Marines and | DRIVE IN THES ATER ‘the love-starved women of New, Zealand ig adult. I fell in love with blonde, 15- < Oten see Piper Laurie as a. young] - “tramp,” on nee in this a ormerty ‘type role. particularly é. trom Charles Drake as Joan Fontaine's. 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Perry at Pontice Rd. ‘Fe 3.9732 | “fa — MA 4-2181 OPEN 6:45 “ ¥i »., THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 97,/ 1987 ‘The Michigan ’ Secretary of state’s office reports that 51 Oak- land County residents recently had driver’s licenses suspended or re- voked. Unless otherwise listed, licenses were suspended from the| Leo following as ed Jor habitual negligence: Gerald R. Baratather, 1 } Canterbury. Micheel 9. Campbell’ 33 James at, C. Hesse, Birmin jg oe B. Johnston. 697 Joslyn. Dorie Kerchoff, 100 wa, Billy Ledf: Novi, = 4 or ov | fate Recalls: Siiving ae : ~ of 51 Oakland County- Residents dered to furnish financial respon- sibility for drunk driving: Huey Winton, Jr., 12 Clovise. Victor N. Cournoyer, 2936 Rowan. Sohn Ws x at ‘ei 267 stick, 225 Want ——— ids Pontiac. _, 7 Thosé -ordéred to furnish finan- cif rdepcmethity tor unpaid judgments were: Earl FP. Cryer, Drayt Harr’ Chester. J. Pron Both Robie” rE. Howland, 9595 Pontiac Lake Rd., and Gerald W. Thomas, Royal Oak, had. their licenses suspended for driving while license was suspended. Johnny Appleseed’s Birthday Go. Li Roya! Oak Stee eS beche. = * An 66 Wenonah hf chell, mere, Fe, seereane 3 wee obert &. . O'Connor, 28 1 Oakland, re- edrie L. poten. Podvia’ Bir Sirmingham. ge ayo ty oe iman, ham. Beott ©. Bhnelder, 432 Er Bever “Glenn A. were, 191i ‘Lanelona Dr. en J. al Oak, >Keith J. } mr Oak. » “Vincent Vittorelli, Birmingham. « Esmael i Gorm sereted : yton Plains, Theses B. Platten, Royal Oak Honors Favorite Son PITTSBURGH (INS)—The State of Pennsylvania honors a bow- legged old man in tattered clothes who wore a tin dipper. for a hat and skipped out of Pittsburgh one day with a face red as an apple and a sack of seeds swinging from his belt, Gov, Géorge M. Leader pro- - |claimed Thursday the 150th birth- day of Johnny Appleseed. Dan DAILEY Maureen id HARA ; NOW Thru MON. \banks of the Ohio River which |, AYNE \famed West from Pittsburgh. | apple seeds and eventually cov- | wilderness planting apple trees | clearings in front of lonely pioneer | |homes where he would stop for a while, distribute his seed and in- | structions for planting and the |that he was heading for Marietta laceive his apple seeds, Johnny Appleseed’s real name was Jonathan Chapman, and he came to Pittsburgh from Connec- ticut in 1794. He lived in the vil- lage for 12 years working on river rafts and scows that shuttled set- tlers west. CAUGHT MOVING SPIRIT ies Lesator Editors Quiz on 4 _____ HISTORY. has assured Tunisia it will get! momen t Tunisia. to: Get Arms TUNIS # — President Habib Bouguiba says the United Statés|Western arms. from the West. within sev- eral’ Weeks. The deal apparently) involves U.S. approval for other tions, such as Italy, to sell arms to Tunisia. 1 NOW De ee by _ Bate Theaters! A UUULELU TER ESTEATUGPEEA REALE UGOCELOGPOL EAH CGH CECILB.DEMILLES PRODUCTION QUESTION: What is the pany stone?’ ANSWER: The Rosetta stone was made of basalt, about size of a table top. It was found in Egypt not far from the _|of Rosetta, bysone of Napoleon’s soldiers in 1788. One polish He caught the spirit of the move- ment in-the tales and ‘young leg- | ends he heard up and down the | Leaving his log cabin, garden and beehives behind him, he took off: with nothing but a bag of ered more than 10,000 miles of in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. | He often appeared at forest ‘in hieroglyphs, the second in demotic script and the third 1 'Greek. Hieroglyphic and demotic writing were ancient Egyp ilan—the difference was like that between printing and long- seat writing. One of Napoleon’s generals translated the Greek. but it took years before a Frenchman named Champolliop a genius with languages, deciphered the hieroglyphs. In doin this he unlocked the door to the ancient Egyptian language which up to that time no one had been able to read. The Rosetta stone, which was written by Egyptian priests in 196, B.C. praising Ptolemy V, is now in the British Buseum. * «*« * FOR YOU TO DO: Find a flat stone and try to scratch a few words on it like the Rosetta stone pictured above. * * x (A $10 award goes to Mary-Ellen Morin, Taunton, Mass., for idisappear into the wilderness |again. People began to call him | Johnny Appleseed. Word of his work got around. One time when it was ell WANDERED 40 YEARS It is estimated that about 100,000) ‘acres of fine apple orchards grew! ee ee ne oY oy Ppleseed in his 40 years of wan- Beloved of white man as well as| the Indian, he went about un- | Theater Will Be Closed Mon. - Tues. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. | Mon-Tues THREE UNIT SHOW! edhe wal +e 38 2 M9 Sy 1 DOUBLE Rock DOveLe DARE SHOW! iT WILL SHO CK YOU OUT OF YOUR SEAT! % 9 ss SOAP LE 7 SUGAR RA RAY. ‘ROBINSON |ASILIO (CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT P PICTURE ComMANDMENTS ASTON -BRYNNER- BAXTER: ROBINSON’ DECARLO: PAGET | VINCENT * HARDWICKE- FOCH- SCOTT ANDERSON - PRICE | SiR CEORIC WINA JUDITH vomn DEREK » PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION ———=— WEEK-DAY MATINEE to 3:50 P.M. ania . 90¢ Child... .60c - ENING and SUNDAY. ADULTS --$1.50 Child... .75¢ CARY GRANT FRANK SINATRA in “The a om the PASSION” Last DAY n| this question. Send yours to Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- features, in care of The Pontiac Press. TOMORROW: Why did) Moses break the Ten Commandments?) ‘Develop Jet Bomber WANTED LOS ANGELES~A new tactical] 1000 COMIC BOOKS i True Love Mags. |jet bomber uses approximately | we Meee Tricks, ge and Novelties. Fol \hay-Vom ms RIVE-IN: J tEWE ee) a GIANT 3 UNIT SHOW TONIGHT — SATURDAY FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING DON’T MISS! THE GREATEST FAMILY PICTURE EVER MADE! 89:600 kitchen paring eee wm REGRY BRANDON + PHIL BARVEY > DOUGLAS KEunteY 4 3 4 Ses the ; feud that 4 flares into e 4 free-for-all! : 4 PLUS! THE WEST’S MOST STARTLING STORY! ec "Hl & P.M. CHILDREN UNDER 12 | ADMITTED FREE WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3- 2683 | | | Se | Beane Snoor-ourar Randolph Scott —ALSO— HALLS OF MONTEZUMA 6 South End of Union Lake Road Open 6:30 EM 3-066! SECOND CHANCE. TECHNICOLOR Robert Mitchum Linda Darnell — SPRINGFIELD RIFLE in WARNERCOLOR with PONTIAC 2405 Dinie Muy. ot Telegraph FIRST SHOWING [ | WAAAN mi Nt ih all THE YEARLING SENSATIONAL! ARE THEY “THE MARKED ‘WOMEN: OF TOMORROW? CTT PROBATION wey yTwywwew™ AaB Me te te NOW! OU OF THE AUGUST MOON” ALSO eTHE WINNING TEAM” SATURDAY --- ONLY --- Dae “aints oh PROBATION” a Maple Rd. East of Walled Lake MA 4-3135 TONIGHT — BOTH IN COLOR ALAN LADD IN “SANTIAGO” RICHARD BOONE IN “Robber’s Nest” TONIGHT WE ACCEPT GIVEAWAY COUPONS 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Phone FE 4-461! © nueva. eave! SEE IT NOW ON FILM RUNAWAY - ie ee See ee ee 2 < $ a is t * > = bs ie, Ages is Sais | i: \# i * : ae \ i : es ' \ 2 Lae 3 t 5 f ave * ay pas el i wet : | { eS a ; ; ‘ i ie \ ? ‘ | — __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 dy lean cca mf Nf. ag. Mle Viios SS VY CG OULLL OM, TEOGIIAG increase Fourtold ieee serach ce ne nation in 1956 dropped 1,2 per cent} « Ss = -_ ait lp MY ___|_ENOXVILLE — ‘The 20-0dd Ten)” What is a weed? A plant whose a ee ° — : ; = 3 coven Southedstora eine were alcrvercd.” «Rage Waldo Buses err the year before. : hs fee 2% : et. object of more than 30,000,000. vis-| son : : Many Farm Jobs |its during 1956 by residents in their : IT’S TIME FOR | 3 . , _ {immediate regions and vacationists OL PA Awe cae Going Begging; trom atar. Ten years ago, when} a Rollere-«Spreaders—Mowers Training Needed jiskes vas srt colecied, there A CORVALLIS, Ore. (INS) — : 4 PIKE'S RENTAL DEPOT $480 Dixie Highway -Waterfora On 3171 America doesn't need as many/Naw (il Protects thousands ‘trae rtieat vonee Against Corrosion th yer bef for farm-related Seg = NEW YORK — A corrosion-pro- ny ofthe ar ng eg. ben ered ging for lack of applicants, says F.|* se nate ie prov E. Price, dean of agriculture at|® P : or . Oregon Stage College. Polished metal parts treated| ME @ls@;¥ sie, ¢. teh elite Priee says opportunities for |with. the oil under humidity-box| MES@)lamusn college graduates in agricultural | testing have withstood 100 per cent fields are brightest in history, de- [humidity at 120 degrees for more spite the declining numbers of (than two months without rusting.. ° actual] farm workers —- . produce food and fiber for . : ° —“°O°o Many in Dairy Business He points out that the eight mil-| BOSTON — New England’s dairy lion farm workers today represent business represents. a capital in- only about one-third of the num-|vestment. of $700,000,000. and ac- ber actually involved in agriculture counts for one third of the region's and related industries, total farm income. The area has Few young people are aware,/about 34,000 commercial dairy Price says, of such opportunities | farms. A well worn word, but describing to a “T”, the out-ol-the-ordinary food you get at China City. Spectacular in food pages “—o me: Fae .s as these: 7 and preparation. : . : , “epee d ET | Agricultural research, in which| 9. bb ” . in» Rhee nore ian oom « wel SCOTS “SBth” Anniversary Sale Bears: Menday, Friday 11-10:30 ‘ : each year; county agent and farm ij - Saterday 11:00-1:30 A.M. TIRED OF MOWING THE LAWN? — If the man of the house Pontise Frees Fete | organization jobs; high school and | Ss $1 00 or More Gendey Noon-1¢ P.M, is tired ‘of mowing the lawn, he might take a suggestion from The- | new home and planted a lawn of squash. Now, instead of mowing college agricultural teaching; farm | ave e odore Burck, of 1228 N. Main St., Rochester. Burck, who recently a lawn and throwing away the grass, he picks the ripe squash and banking and credit and agricul. | ‘ Complete Line of Scott's Lawn Care Products Se - CHIN A CITY retired and moved to Rochester from Detroit, built himself a serves it for dinner. tural insurance and land ae | Bins. Lave Mintare praisal; farm machinery ne Seed 2 é pment; .- processing . - : feed poco bret Sestietiva anal = Popular Brand Fertilizers : RESTAURANT Prune, Mulch Roses [Use Chopped Leaves for Mulching herbicides; farm reporting and ad] . Lawn Brooms, Rakes, Rollers, Sprecders - 5 vertising publications, 108 W. Huson = FE 40% Hoses pruning and mulching will Pr f ct Peren n ial Beds : Now sand TV: gamservation work in} Fall Bulb Planting Time 4 “Camry Out Orders” |soon be at hand, The best prun- ' |spection and regulation: foreign | pe nagar eas THEY'RE HERE! Verieties of O ) ing er ae to be cutting _—* service and others, TN aapoaTeD Tulips, | stems there is | inch stub . The ? SIEFERT fall garden care to use the/April is considered more timely,| = ge rg : ee oes : of phlox, chrysanthe-'but convenience is a factor here. The first farmer was the first DUTCH Buy : Deftedite, this crown with leaves oF) Asst. County Agricultural Agent {dying tops man, and all historic nobility rests Hyacinths n early November. Not only} Frost will soon kill our fall] mum, iris, etc., as protection cov- * * * sears ant wie of tn? BULBS °™ So ¢ | does this prun-back destroy most'biooming perennials, and then ¢rs for these perennials. But care-| What are we.to use as a ground," Ralph Waldo Emerson . rocus diseases and insects, but/comes the problem of good winter|ful study shows this is not the cover and mulch? What we need|**~ : OPEN SUNDAY 9- AILY 8-7 ag successfully prevents freeze back care. Many gardeners feel it is a|°8¢- for an area of this sort is some} 4—D ; of the canes and roots. [matter of conservationas well as) Pivex is comnronly grown and (Plant material which is rather . co Pte comet rea fe gees | BRICES BARBER’S FEE ——E 2 . . BE NR tel i Bas ~ Michigan One of the serious jeurry diseases or insects injuri- : - Ge OSE BS gee, problems with this attractive °US to flowers, and gradually rots. GREATLY I] 8665 Highland Road (M-59) OR 3-9162 plant is mildew. The white CHOPPED LEAVES IDEAL = es growth causes these leaves Peat is such a product though | 4 mint aca ooer se Seca satya ss] REDUCED |} WE'RE STILL CELEBRATING mites also cause severe damage Sawdust or chopped straw are also ; . when present. : effective. But chopped leayes not on All H tt’ nnive This fungus and insect survive/Only is an ideal material they Seo 88th A rsa me winter ‘a 2 docmant, stage enremly wat Shige ee Xk ota is . ry the old. stems. Consequently, using|the com or . ith Th Sa these stems as a cover makes per-/lawn mower would be useful for WwW ese vings . petuation extremely simple. I¢|this purpose, or an attachment for | - these were cut close to the ground)/mowers which chops up leaves. ; : . and incorporated in a compost pile} A layer of mulch should nof | . linstead, the organic matter could) exceed two feet in depth. It it is | f still be saved, yet these overwin-| allowed to remain in place dur- § CLINTON ae ak Meatct ingen) ing nent opslng aah steeren hes! is will do much to control weeds x * and be a constant source of | CHAIN SAWS It is a common practice to allow| Plant food as the muiching ma- the late summer and fall foliage terial gradually rots. rene nara to hese thaMpertialy, cxjeed nie abode * Fall Care for Gladiolus - SCOTTS is far better to remove these Hs : Open ‘tii 9 P.M. S SEED TURF BUILDER leaves and add those, the bonged oars ieee on. gladiolus, | GRAS ee ‘: sotlgy tent] | Terms to Suit I] The best mixture available. | Scott's New Turf Builder will the compost pile instead. are thrips. In storage they con-. aad . ' for this vicinity, not burn! Regutér price $8.95 MITES DAMAGE MUMS tinue to feed on the corms while, 476 W. Huron Se. living in the papery husks. As| aT) Reg. $5.95 for 2 Bags. ‘ | , ' de Fall ‘chrysanthemums and del-' soon as these corms are dug and. / SKELLY’S ee Bi cave = 2 ~=([Phiniums have problems too. Mites! dried, dust the corms with DDT, ; 9 With 95 With i | RESTAURANT eats pas pune (2 sete tevere damage ode m ___| SALES & SERVICE | Coupon | Coupon 2) . Photo : Where small quanti are, : ‘ik tor Chose pare SOME TOMATOES — Mrs. Rosa Matlock, 233 N. East Blvd., jod ‘of ao = on the! present, the iuse of DDT Aerosol 921 Mt. Clemens St. BS ee : claims when she grows tomatoes, she makes it worthwhile. The above ground leaves steMS./Rombs will do a speedy and ef-I FE 3-9830 Tt ip Merion BI Lb. $1 39 Race steak tomato on the left weighs two and one quarter pounds while Again, cutting these dying stems| tactive job It you husk your| ure me UO. eee e eee ee De OF. : ies : : after frost has destroyed their i a : ines hagas ton 6 0. the right’ one weighs one and three-quarter pounds. Tle, tomato Deauly. Removing them from corms during the winter, give (08 PM caught between the middle of the two giants is about normal i . is the beat tag them a second application of DDT. i VITALITY FEED STORE Come In Today! sized. Many more cases of disease and N Debark 756 N. Perry FE 4-8234 ® insect survival on the leaves and N@w Aspen rker. id . x4 - _ |Helpful Hints for Gardeners stems can be cited. Gather the) DULE CASH AND CARRY PRICES _ | EAGLES ee et eae ee : stems flush with t ng chem = fy - West Huron Street (M-59) Clean Up Your Garden |ground. Then burn or compost|mane that will not. affect aspen- , Corner Pontiac Lake Road them. —_ oe ene bos bees Sovdinee, ROTARY . . y BIG DANCE and By SYLVIA De STEIGER _ in heart of the weed will kill| There's no hurry about. this ame ef ieee poo ew b FLOOR SHOW Garden Editor it bue must be done very care- | final clean up until late October upsets the cellular structure’of the . : Plant diseases are best con-| fully as they also kill any other |.when everything has been killed cambium layer, loosening the A E i : Saturday Night trolled by maintaining a'‘clean gar-|'plant and if absorbed by soil, down by several light frosts. At land killing the tree. > n. Excelient ‘den, Cut out, gather, and bury all) will make it incapable of bear- time, completely remove ‘ me" ; ‘ dead stalks and diseased foliage.| ing. Commercial weed killers | all frozen vines and tops and M : B G COMING! Le eenY, Planta should be bept dh jacana ihrer a ee en nee ] erion ue rass . ‘moderately watered and observed exactly as directed, blossoms. ; * Friday and Seturday — for several weeks. Don't feed them / prepare TO TRANSPLANT | If you plan to fertilize, this is an| 2 : | | BLEND \—they may be suffering from in- ’ s | ; October 5 and 6 ton WT F transplanting al-°Pportune time. Broadcast 3-5) ' Sie Wists keel fm ofa. apeciie nee “days prepare the new loatn|20mds of IO1010 or 12:22 per [| et g Nin Riversary | colored foliage, deformed stalks) | first by di the hole to receive! toc . for Late Fall Sowi Initiation Parties check authoritati for a a ) temedy ee Sithe plant, Spade the hole well, It Is an acknowledged fact that Autumn fs the best We have arranged for the Biggest remedy . ; fill with water and when this The Outstandi ng o— time of all to sow permanent turf producing grasses Tite Seca fb ed ee |USE VINES TO DISGUISE sinks in, place the plant and pack ie ’ —but as the season progresses it is sometimes dis- homer cur State President. whe wil [| Vines are not only ornamental!soi) firmly around it. Keep a | G TR ACTOR ‘ couraging to wait the necessary three weeks for ~ oe ' aa 7 pel will een fo baal pont partially shaded and moist - a Merion Blue Grass to germinate, . will be extra special enter. | spots and make a practica several weeks, after which Le +. in th ane reve Delusided ust ane the, Charter aes sEagien to insure privacy. For any rough! should receive usual care, ‘ | ‘¢€ pati Blue + hy Penn. State Gaen tonn See eee ices vines KnowT! 85) SOAK PLANT BEFORE a a cee gM iy fo Sing- ead overeat : ‘cover completely. Before transplanting be sure the ij. tually take over completely.’ Some of these are Boston Ivy,/soil around the plant to be dug is et (Oe oe on ly , . J OR’S Virginia’ Creeper and Creeping Wet enough to form a good ball of | or, 19 Fig. Th yines pull themselves |e aroun roots. ‘ FAMOUS pune wherever they can ra a! It’s best to soak the plant. for Powered by 3 hp. . Per Lb toe-hold by means of little aerial|several hours the day before dig- Ginton Engine ‘ er Lp. SPAGHETTI HOUSE | rocticts and without artificial sup-|ging. Have alee conay (ieee bead aah basis Ree ad somewhat less per_Jb. in larger quantities ‘ port. around immediately so i | rom the new wakg Does a year-rous job on yous NOW OPEN foic weens — pow cur _ [hold firmly around the roots. MINSEMATTTE speeds witoot stopping or catching) to garden, Tills, weeds, culti. | | . : 9 FOR LUNCH Keep lawns smooth and beauti- : po new 2 hp — model, these vates, mulches in one op- i Kentucky Blue Grass, per t oe eeeoeeeoeoeeeeee @ 5 AND PIZZERIA ful by digging out weeds and crab-| In fact, there is nothing that The most powerful, compact cag Powerful engines, bara ong eration. The finest, iy Creeping Red Fescue, oe OE grass. Cutting off these pests will keeps its youth, so far as I know,/i tractor in its class with utome- — once. time-saving attochment hitches, low cost tiller buy. Penn Stete Chewings Fescue, per Ib........... .90 FE 5-7396 only encourage them to grow big-|but a tree and truth.—Olivér Wen-|f tive type steering, the fomovs streamlined good looks . . . top volue H Bent Gross, per Ib................ 80 8° 1038 WEST 2 ee m gro & dollar See it . ighland U pe . ° ,. HURON, ST. [oer and if left to seed they will|dell Holmes Bolens Versa-Matic drive for fer every dollar. _ Ask for fees dem- : Perennial Gross, per Ib.......6........ 24 : ‘Propate a hundredfold. variable forward speedé while Oe Posada. od onstration. White Clover, per Ib................. 85 Rock salt or kerosene poured ‘ i] in motion, plus sofety reverse. . ag. | , Just ie Se ee a We , td] i onstration today. | Sey Arrived! | FALL CLEARANCE SALE 10-6-4 Fertilizer for Lawns,80 Ibs... . 3,35 7 fj Bulb | We Are Giving Large Discounts on Bolens Tractors and Tillers if cee | : oar utDDIE, ORVER | ip Pu 9 ~ CREDIT TERMS | | 7 oe ae : . | ree inet | Garden Center TA ioe aoe $] 59 | Pos re : sans , Ballroom .- ° | | 7 De ' : E ; aon Seip ciggy= “ses | centre 2 meet past Bi] Dean's Garden . Center . 34 — FE 4-111 2 Jj SEED and LAWN’ ver iiydere cpa d | Wvery Thors.-Set,Sen. 294 Gaklond Ave, | \ Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 4-0734 — T1Z [i 28 Jockson St. WE DELIVER Diol FE 2-049 i. Open Sundsy “til 1. \ % , : \ . — \ \ ! : ; ip \ * 1 < f % \ | : \ a agit 2 NED'S 23h oe: a A eS a ee ee i + ae z 7 —= Sy TS ee oe Se oS 4 ef er; RR ne. rr aes : is ‘ 4 eo ee wwe, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 Home Demoisain’™ Py afate ewf tubsncrne ree Duo fo Tour World | -s-liinn eS : ine, Mav, F sri ‘ ‘ . z ¥ ‘ 3 4 r Economics Branch of the MSU Ex- tension Service since 1950. Miss wie a home demonstration agent since “Well, if you can't find anything wrong with me, couldn't you 1935, = SUGGEST something?” -_ BOARDING HOUSE Y JUMULLUlldllddlllg, (HES PROBLENS WON'T HELP Y ay | >» HIN MY LIFE WORK, i AN BO SC oLOR HEAD ie, Piet nM GONNA BE’ f, GUESSING AT TOMORROW'S), Zr ANSWERS LOOKS LIKE Yt fi FUMIGATING EXPERT =< A THE SAME PROBLEM You U) ALL TLL HAVE To KNOW IS. YA WERE WORKING ON “TWo Y| WHERE YOU'RE Lert gue Z\ YEARS AGO/* I THOUGHT |\ GAGS! L CAN /] THE TEACHER WOULD PASS MILLION GETTING THE : 3 r ~ » Ze J < ie . i x a ine he ry) ~ 067 by MEA Service, ne. 8. Seg US Om, 1 . ae ~~ ‘ ' ; x : , Peecanee tae - COME OVER WHAT A DAY YES--- THIS IS THE TO 220 OAK TO DRAG ME LOCKSMITH STREET RIGHT Ua SO SHE COLD AGE) \ LIMBURGER ODOR N 3 NG OUT OF STUDIOS \__By Ernie Bushmiller Nau ane? Of cA . CAN YOU OPEN THESE “SARDINES, PLEASE =--1 LOST - : wa A | Wd (‘3 “Service, tne. TA, Sng, US. Oe. OF. ——— > OUT OUR WAY e 5 SHE COOM IT'S GENRILLY THEM \\ f FROM DEES NEW MARRIED FELLERS \//! ~. WAY, LAK TH'T DON’T EAT FIRE CRECKA~) THEIR WIFE'S PIE -- a \ OP? LET'S StE 4 oN WHO'S BEEN MARRIED LATELY? } Lj =» %)| J i 4 “e ’ 3 . 6 | S . rd WY S = NS St OV.D-FASHIONED jf HIDE-TANNING? 4 aed oo ¥ Re - _.DIXIE DUGAN i) I~ UH DID ALL THE DISHES —OK. IF I RETIRE P 27 . By Charles Kuhn H-M... KINDA PURTY.Y GRANDMA WANTS SOME ~ | a : ‘ ahah EASURE HOW i CALICO LIKE THIS SAMPLE, HALF ACRE CASTLE _____John Morris a CALICO LIKE THIS SAMPLE. YES, YOU, YOUNG LADY.” : HANDLES LONG/ IN FACT SHE SAD AT 3 nat , | You'll Find ae PROFITABLE : OPPORTUNITI Freshens || 27 0» we rover YourMouth |sscrzcnazl Ags . @ Sweetens Your Breath To Ploce Your |, fOr AV = _ WANT AD } @e LZ fal Enjoy chewing delicious DIAL FE 2-818! (weil cee, : eS, eee S Je = F sole <= a vee tek ‘ | ‘ J % ; es 98 * + \ e Re : ¥ : : | : ) ‘ ! , : ; fa | c rag , yuupay, : i f Weck: [ewme Chase, Seiad Grgens , Sept. 37 (AP) — Opent BEGIN SCHOOL mid-June, get a ee en The school now tatives together ro wi e 25,300 . — sapien, Carye lery Cal OH, esvesenss sense 33s | erain prion: Oats— 6%: CRIPPLED seemgenpliecss gles victims speech therapist at = three afternoon ses- launch a — Pa * seascantuntiogs anges scant Celery e eee Whea 215% Dec. lb 68h sters. school morning : * ard showed to the upside |Celery cans 1 Dee cigs Rib Dec +. 68s ‘These five young: who started rates three of one afternoon ts back hard d a little firm, | Ee blea 3 dos, ..... en eae the 22 children County So- ope: an increase England figh ted ler al Motors was Lettuce Head (crate) Met. ee Ac: gS were among the Oakland sions per week, New loss of part of its tex- Léughlin Promo while : Beth- Mar. ..... litte Ry . 128 erday sponsored by 152 West Lawrence last year. after the Massachusetts) Mc ug Divi- . included: P oduce May srs 00 «Dec. ... 1.31% yest Crippled Children, school until over tile industry. The ; and (INS) — Ford Opening — 41% on. 2,500 J a 20% May 00070: Ve | ciety tor iidren, who will attend Department of Cen ke DEARBORN Co. announces lehem Steel up Motors unchanged Sept. 27 tederal-lpee...... 133 [re St. The children, Middle-Aged Man New England Council eth 4 sion of Ford Motor Me- ; General York! perrrorr. includes, aar.: 128% Oct ose. 138 | . Seek Mi the s Vv of MS. at 8% on fat 23% on 4,000. |Z Sree, Sit Bt La el 4¢ |Will Williams Who Raped Jackson Tot versie _Tnoctriee. Ale lthe appointment Central i al Whi fi 41; man : ‘ a | ‘oe a eeee ie ene a (née if d Reports Receive Present JACKSON w — gpd goes en a a city’s drive that York Stocks average $i; Medium 41 t. 21-27) . 0d ; P| soughe & midionged near a a. new New Yor! Quotations) Total weekly receipts (Sep l of Orange ulce ‘reee . year-old girl 1 play. rere (Late t .. O14 6,128 cases. aded Extra atct ng Jackson c:AA Rimbs Gik, <.. $4.3/10,130 canna’ 7 Fumo 815 3 au | fa US delicate mat.’ suburban + ieee lea “Large, 4080; Medium’ 38-08 0 ==" ground. : mers Alhed ot Ceres He pa, 68 ... 43 lange $0; Larges e A jumbo 49-80; Extra | ; y 0 aimee = ing, between od wes treated for _— Canadian Stea 7 he SB ine ag . Me I a leadir ng Florida The t ° ay WR rar sey st me It | 5 Rift A Hears Discussion ie greed rncrmygecaarbal ov=" injuries at Foote Hosp Hit Lakes Today : Am ot 18 het ouriry ild- owe PT was diploma’ /iliams. and Al IT CNS) — The Am Gen 22: we... 18.8 . 1d: Progress, jay by Gov. W ties Joseph Kryst lay-|_DETRO} = Line = Sn ne : i Fernte o as a fie Pte =| Arabian King Telling’ of ape " Cores _—— apace oy pales Waite sad the as pos ean PP its inaugural Great Lakes Am M& “ae ee ee . &. r pound F.O.B. “to 10 a.m ra tes Awar nt of that the with a younger Ele- today. An + SBS Mace rk > Rates fae -20; Light type 12 : United Sta new ea cake requiring ing Sct raléueies ta Beer of am & Ges «>> Te Martin, Gi .. 315 nae "type Rens 1 ‘fryers (2)2- Syrians report on the -q.iforce a& on frozen| ool yard o' man called August Schultz, one am i cs-- a) Seer SS gine esate ae memes Gray erosses 23-23: y' A progress the award- rd “concentrated labéls School when a The S.S. chartered by Am Smelt el 1682 Vena cp... 73/8 ales 21-33%; G ot a dly high school and q|Wo! juice mentary tree.at the edge German ships Am Toon. tat Mead OD .: We. )be). W ks 2 Frien jsenior of paving and) centreted oa Of the! them front a bed down | two : its Great Lakes Am Viscose’... a7 Merck 0 44.2| Barred roc — 7 of a number were least half the size to man clim the line to’ begin with m Viscose 8 Pa ivestoc — King|ing coat tracts be at le juice” field. The piggy- tion, was loaded Anace eu oo a BS at li 1 Nee cusDa)-| DAMASCUS, Pa ale ot Middle’ site ae eee ot business a word adage the warding was a\the tree and peri morale He then pooree machines arid Se hese fom & - Ces. 2. SS ee acting rted urg-\the main of Educa: The size between! rack to a nearby raped the to be the Armst Ck .. 1 Ward .. 343 — Butchers . 1, 2) Saud, aker, is repo he Pontiac Board letters boy home and are reputed leave the Atchison |. 6 et. Ssiee ocnee’ ‘sands 1000-260 1-| Fast peacem United States |t topic of official Collins and! vont the boy want ever to Atl Cet Lise .. 29 2 Br .. 252 ie. largeiy umber 2 and 9 1000-300 iy and the Ss. last night. ; at Gov. Leroy ice tractor-shovels Atl Refin sense Cpe. 262 in ye 7 oo 7 1 and early: /ing Syria heir difference rd held its meeting Florida ‘ ° uties, Jackson Poli of Detroit. Aveo ~~ ae de sos 302) & 97.25-17.73: ge ber 1 a : to patch up monarch The boa: High School Williams. e Sheriff's dep hed the Port ; penal AP 22. 419 Nat Cash * $8.4|340 Ib. i800: "2360-300. 1b. 16 98-11.00: The Sa ra rem talks) the Pontiac Senior BN was * $/and township officers searc Sparks i eal = ‘ at ors gee Mixed erates . 300-40 1838-1038; | oxime mare leaders. “Reliable algae lee! gos regular Collins ms of fe Font area for the man. Incinerator Fi ~ 65 te eee 6 eRe ee te ete with Syrian ates to pur) the fret of several such regula eed by clan packers of the Flor House Fire nee. foras Out... ‘Alum t Tee. rs ailts id he told t held at used states were rt Ho ore Wars “i BY Centra’: ah pooled iy aaoes Power: ‘Ww “eights suuross pola States to DPUr-| meetings age eoperlty © 1 tees je satin Michigan. Biggers Named VP Sta incinerator ig- pudd Co prs 2s Mort & West. 3 pow 1801, fale 1S ere eet seme of reconciliation give -sgpnon aati beard work. ruled — * Hobbs Trailers Sparks sae ba a brick home Calum Ws.) HL Recipec 2: a 330 te, 1.06 lever: around 190 ead oe Se ree: for $225,215 was told ‘the State Depart. of i Gas alt © pears Sen ber oo as Ee c++ 1.8) 95 cen ; Prices un- ~*~ * + A contract Inc. for| Williams to be 50) IT (INS) - at 5% E. Se a a ee re en Sie iS a a tr eS oe eee cee ee SS ea alae Sse aa a tor tak eli wie Syria colette werk ot Ration of an tnder oie) asiiog, Sui ahead w Sooncell lection snd guseral ae sailphayreng vi | 2 r+ $Alot any : Peed teeers when . for installa ystem forirus pac; . vice president vi-jfor nearly ; building a Bot ens: # Sr tions “swedys Goss, weenty low gre States of plot aed water _ Rocca also/ labeling. ae at the fee taka OF estimated at $2,000 to the sasecsep a higher: oe BS ay to overthrow = jaied ae ; oe at the erony No one will be po.sigrerl ts| dios President Roy Frue-|and =~ and occupant, Don . p~aaiin steady to, ; Most choice showing ca'ls , the school. frozen orange Company Nl be head-) The owner the fire NT pres {| feeders steady: ae eos Sree . disclosed area near crate of executive Biggers wil Nicholie, told ips D . M1 pag re prime os chotce ants said Saud x-| education * * red soon to the Din hauf said Worth, Tex. He for both damages. ier... 41.4) fed, stogre, & 00; One load ; five head) Informants that he has e * re|delive: in Fort : whojhe is insured UNT CO. 48.4 Philip Mor 40.1 25.50-26.00; steers 26.25; a Syrians Presi- tracts we 1 quartered E. Grace, bpIsco Pet ..... : oy _ ime 1130 Ib. ‘SO: Good to the tisfaction to V con office. lsucceeds William ecutive vice * Mere te 3s ta Kew cholce steers 2038-23-86; ‘Short ‘Ted mnt Rashes cee US oa marted Gos gu Asher ot the bh ' oe ew oe cece Gate House fo Drive-In Gs futee Suenms see 2D oe -5-- 4 “race. utility, and. stanaara|PTeS ae be for play areas t of Fruehauf. the Pontiac . . - 2. whe wie LET EA ihae “oreas 19-00; Most ehotee ard Syria. told Eisen-jtion Co. : ley, Baldwin, presiden N. M. (INS) — Pike St. Pure oll oosdes fe $ | siane offerings et wg 22.25-23.50: to tow said he also to t schools: Bagh Wever, LOS ALAMOS, for years 18 E. NBS S ROA ogi seeee 328 00-909 Th eB vier wp tol They U.S, fears of Sovie ae McConhell, Gate Boess which me Repub asco a/eees ee Sane” aeater $0.00-lnower. that =, “have no sub-|1 ongte Wilson, Wisner, The -faced security Our Layewey - 1 Rex “ABR: Andividual prime pte 50-1400; tion in Syria itfield, Whittier, ® housed grim visi- nce $1.00 Down Cont eet) ao ye 4 yt RE 80; Alon¢|penetra tion.” Wh and Rogers. unwelcome Cont Mot 83.6 a > oe peo. Mae, To, SS justifica have told) vjark Twain con- | guards, keeping city of Los ee k Spe nl soe Pee ‘strong wetghts, b es Pew | Stantial was said to. firm received : eS from the ae pe og ES oy with one utters 12.00-12.80: | Pe The King his brother Crown) 4 ise driver tors ee 2 7 267i Canners and ¢ i ees ans that {forts poring the : : Cartes Wr .. 3, oe pe connate 600m te 6.08; 3-00-18 00, the Syri sal is making effort tracts for Wisner Stadium ison... 394 St Reg +3 30-41 oe nereias $40: Cutter bulls Mise: ince Fai the strain ining area at ive of Genoa, Italy, in Sectio C Beag | zt Soa | bulls up te 18.80; YO72 Ih. stock steer| PEIN ington to ease es eaiscaaarn | hesive Doug aire’... $81 Seam his: Bel ae Ses ta es we) ha in Washing! relations. and for three new School, . licas of ’ ge et orgs and 80. n-U.S. Saudi) ® Sealor High ittles Repli : Chem .. MORE sXe — salable in Syria that the at Pontiac He Wh We ve Baar pinay (enchengege con we ee Ot ag nos 2 Columbus’ Ship East “Ie alae Conn’ Se Ont Wee me a0 |G _ In Washington, intendent, reports He . El Auto L .. 33) oe ky oo 0 -38 00: Few 0: off. red yes-| nerinte h school. Brie = cae sti Brand a0 Be so 00-18 09, Cas retary of Rate I eqiceete Min- ton ae ‘epected = ARBOR (i) — Rocco Dis- ; : Firestone Sha std Of Car: 3 ‘and a ely monty p-t0-it| corde to meet with if the| said the steel was Nov. 1.) ANN ted his 100th birth- Waterf I iS r : Mach. as sta Ott Ind , H : ter. calves 19-00-24 ae estan Bitar of ioe le Poe ks and the boilers — to the'deride celebra ling on his tana ich Ford . B12 Bt io. massa! requests wee will be hook -\day, today, quietly ars. the Preset .» 13.7 std O Ss » 194 Syrian official The boilers tem dur. ay. ting the ye tor Pru .. 10.1 Stevens, ‘ ... 63 : ; Junior High sys aid.ipipe and. coun long time,” t district rtain Gen Deoem'.. 1) Stud Puck 8 F Ki I | meoeting. ——s acation, he said. pip oe rors = king ¢ not ‘cons of lighting certain eg Bers os Typhdon Faye Kills ICES "be Dane Witmer, superaten "Yen owt Pome tik: | cs x esr , . ! Gen "Be 2 sean 86. : : : : nary Order ' =e ice a x 9 Natives Death Notices 2) Se PSperations 2s long as mos to ie oe we ae | TOW! oe Shoe ... poe Textron... 576 Marine, dent, transferring opera | “ wouldn’t want rld is for JAMES E nship Clerk om - Gillette 71. 368 Timk Bear. He JOHN A, WALLACE 4, |Plans a old high school to the other century. The I’ye had Waterford Tow ‘Bept, 37, 'S?. Jk Goodriet “1220. bat Ar . Typhoon Sod ohn A.\trom ber. ' co Sh Geom al awa (m— Service for J xt Septem people. HEARING Goodvear nee Ss a Gen 8 NAHA, Okinaw . &. island LAPEER — dison St., new one ne 1 grades,| the ones NOTICE - sessment Roll in|; 5 ° re West’ s “ ngs ances pl sy Faye struck this with sud- Wallace, 79, of 134 = ree home Some 985 students, in ge the; enough. has his own On espeeey Gpectal A Lake. ment roll, |i: ; pide Qo pe oo ee Smee -- 3 3| stronghold yes tan\ of 146 |who died es arene. Bidie- | (ii seave next Gal. he ad Of course, mm sige longevity. the Vi a ae New Hersh ee Gait Ate Lan is «| denly lai ek one U. S. foe Mr. haa he lived, will be at : basis of where they live. timeproot male hard,” he sug-|girectea by th | e Fabulous Homes: T 36'5 it .. 42. iles an 9 “Okina- an, where : Funera “Never wo: rd only : Hooker El 25. Unit ee «. 30.7) mi , at least 1 m t the Baird | t : = worked hard : Hook El Pf .. 43 «Un Gas -- 26 | Marine and \ p.m. Sunday ai Raymond Murder Plo ted. “I've : was with : dee mc ay Gs me 39.4 $. Me here. The Rev. al Alleges ges my life. That ye: — Schulte-Hoffman ; Ing “Rand. oe OS steel cia] “es * * * id the powe e will officiate ay P. Scott of Pontiac ex- ae and shovel on oneal coe sein ae. : Inepie Gop 22, 342 OS Tobe... 178 itary. spokesmen sai be in Mt. Hope Cem S| siuaea @ Gece coors — (ee pee ee te ome bt oe aes ee ae cae Fie 20 eran arige Ryukyus Army * pill is survived by three ee pleded « — Investigating | York Cen * Lots assessm é e ae * Int Bus Meh 388 Nora. os Tae after being hit en ae of Ypsilanti pied af| Senate tine "today by a A canincy, me Disderide acts | ne + | ight o : * Gerals | Commi He reads a Int Nick 876 Westg Fe Co 14 is at the heig vith. | uth and Her-; Co Hoffa, brother n of 30. i _ ° 2 eeceaal ce debris His name was with- | 7,5 daughters, Mrs. | that William to hire jlike a ma without eye in tet ea ane vn a es aA hour storm. ‘Capac\, three man Carter! Hoffa, wanted |watches television . When Int Tel&Tel .. 38.8 Woo “ShaT. 02 id | Relitz, Mrs. Nor ll of! James R. him because |w, ring is good | osee yee neo ite held. em ea | mad son, a to kill i s, His hea om ies : a Paeaee "| Sree peas a MILE aoe Hay .. 39. the death to’ mount. Lapeer: 1 gr : ; Scott Zz into Michigan town to a barbershop CLE : ya wcicompties by, isexpected to * * great-grandcht SHORT. ona racket. ving, Oe STOCK 7.— (Comp * EGINALD a t. 4, ‘on K, Sépt. : island MRS, R rs. ; ; Sept. 27, the besertneed iia on Util, ‘stocks Officials reported oan — ROCHESTER—Service red sented ag” bs the Sick BIDb P M Indust, Rails 111 1698 residents wns hay missing. |p -vinald (Judy) DR. Joseph ‘Mother Adams’ Ro an: soaiea a be a Comal O 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ; pres, ey > ts ate 72.7 175.7 more than ts each yesterday i t 3: a m a ae Oakland « pen : wick ae See 11h 70.3 1747 -one fishing boa died ital will a al n ° the ve etl the. Coan See Lobe Road, Month ago *** "983.6 aoe 77.5 168.8 Twenty : or three then Mercy Hosp . O — offices, 2420 — 10:00 9’clock, ae Year ago ... * 980.0 soe 70.6 1649 carrying two Saturday from siac | king the sine Michigan, we Time, October! | 1957 High ... *"240'6 reg 76.9 191.5 wa accounted for. p.m. al Home, eae ee tor Pon Eastern Standar. and place they 19597 Low 4... 7163 ey 69.6 171.6 were un + * Johns Funer: Thite. chapel ting today a.m., 7, at which time and read for © 1986 High... 2763 rag aes e's * be in W ice were hun ppar- om be seamen 2 ate fen Net’ chanee ee Weis toot To 1082 Raking the sed ae = Memet Toe easiee DETROIT ee ms 2 Se ee a ro ice , , LCRA gY € Noon toda , caused dama ffrey Day o ‘anal ams,” a kin aA ut Gabeee one «cr. ad CAUCE TOCKS fee Males ions, equipment |Rey. Jeftr ident of Oakla “Mother Adams r. bout “Mother Rosa, east. of m Independence” Town: CMC L¢ reer ths military installations, ‘cted to | Mrs. Short, reside “$s survived ks door to doo d to police a 4 a 7, . J. Nephiler are eighths that is expec! A 15 years, 1s Jaks ently wor 4, Complaine Al Oakiand County Cee” it paints w Noon) and planes" ‘s. The Air County for ; a brother, Wak) Idell Blair, 2 door |ship. No. 283, dantities t- . RANCE Figures ener decima High ad 3 top 10 million dollars. sin. her husband; a n Plains). Mrs, . ked on her Prolest Re. nd Ai va at oe INSU a ee, 33 382. 10? "said that damage oe by Cowan of Drayto Dzuris| Adams” yesterday. “Mother Adams” knoc any “dis- volved censisn sé 3 bee ace, 886 paizwin hubba, Coe. 3 2 ote extensive, but gave no waa sister, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Blair ame sand if she was troubled by os eu. yas, compact. gravel ee purtacs! GL, Od ar Co*.. wt a | details. ff the of Rochester. last’ Tuesday an uffered from pono ret) and. i - gh Howell ag Prod. Co... 87 a cinawa, 400 miles o ” the woman ‘she hd ” offered | “Erevan! blanks" oopgite erg en re i0 | 4 a : ee ee Ge Bi 3) 1) coedt Oe comin chine = tas Evers Bound Over oruird tale said she perenpen “Aether be, Mes. Basie wettat Begtartershnck tn the Mfg. a 3 2.2 4 “ise, c : whe . Toiele Rainn co wee Canght by Sy ee iffic Death Case a stomach reared — Sas cach bid. et be plainly marked Wa a aabe. bid and | The sea as a tropical dis- in Tra ed with to. remove the “cu i and go to a i. oe os ms ‘-s te re See pee eee “hal uno a ey ne eerie eat : Trunk pe hour. It had been nslaughter in s bound *, t all your Iment wi Po oe em Sens lie ter Fares | pected to pass well of the coat Henry land County, Ceutt cemetery Youx Gara ~ * satan. oho Road Cominisioners 4. ent Commu mmuters who! ‘Waiting For hid Tae by Waterford tet d her visitor then age the money to the. County af Gakinna il n 7 Bldg. - FE 4-15 lad Oakland Coanty_ coe Railroad t0 woah Waiting For \auptustice of the Peace, Don | Mrs. Blair sai ht be too strenuous. it to you Thursday | the ot on < OF use the Gran it face a rate hike.’ — A clerk in a sh dams. - le! “The trip mig blessed. I'll return ae T IGAN, rom Detroit 2 per cent) HONOLULU @ miE. A of 960 Glendale ll have it pear.” ter- ‘LOMERSON, On Tuesday, cas ta "eHlect. company Si ae mM See eheae Hee) ie aa ail your troubles, Soban # $1,255 and, waited -for y ten & wo’ ow 2 spay Tickets bought ow are good for = hve ees time, and el sends in an auto mprape as = Mrs. Blair -iprrety didn’t knock again. | ln 4 Tie * ut before car drive Rd., t “Mother ae f \ . ; a le are worn 2 "| says. 20 with a 4975 Inkster | day, bu * * . : \ : ; — come irf finished — but it’s-fun, rac ka- McCurry, 42, of hip later died in| . ; | elons in Africa | me: Floyd - Kui -| Bloomfield: Towns’ tal. e \ \ Waterm sweet and SOUr.) The na liiwailanamalie General Hospi : eo. 4 el rieties — bejuaokalani Kealii Pontiac ee ad ok alike, but oye = | maunuihalkaipo Heme ‘ \ X CSiibes si ba Me) They ne the flavor. i : . wt ek ee oe , tasted to determi ! , ‘ ) Ryne —_ / i? be pt wd ae ae ee \ . id ' Sy 4 5 "4 2 > a Pd es V4 b 1 pal ie 2 d \ bo ” ; : \ \ \ ’ 4 | : I % \ a: byFi es, tes Hit | s Poli Blasts iRe mst at ne itn ice IR rm D og ye re yas eek eti n; ro — mre. ’ Se oka ,000 pe , gear on “a TE pe) ys — mc wtb 00 fale THE nt dep one Paar vate PONT ere pater i sors 8 m Senger: = crenng Neniay of Fol : a oa Noi FRID pont et ated. in- sti wh eee os AY, Co. i retin ofthe Un ard S ieloved aon = A 5 in pe Pca Hha —, scl tied ele. ¢ P’ elfests young Vv ve —— — end MBE Ae were Mca which ts ' hgh ot > : 27 H mond poles told ck a * the | Gens Marian: Shi 7, 195 Grand Rapids a SS as hy Er oe us pmo, vm testa Ge trot Bere = arensiat Fire with men esi. 6R FE) : " fainer. NK Monel — Sree Georee dat Bergin 3 t to we” avai 7 Wyoming Ver elt Tobin role at actior the core art bm ie hese ree A yo = isis: in te aoa ees ’ oa le oy a) AR Vv feet Porta La iti Sealed eet Gan Vera m ler. : one tery Mo’ oeeenel — ATI . ter paid 4 e ngnified Encyclo or re FART Car t —— nt : ‘ wt E i ‘ én eens , eee “hs ° {COL * mee ate TED "| Ea* Mae ae ire 0 LICENSED this sigulel aoe blishi en g nerect, reen sus f Rent ; — ear J sccounts LI “Orchid AED EXP til am. WANTED, - me domectie pation os. FE UATE ; . DeWi Asse ce programs, The Pon adtieal te hereby com: For fees 324 experienc LLECT oe .PERIEN oe MI TES ~ i late ot fe OMENT F heaters, Eset Dems oor eco ‘ort fail a aia ree: ae nee eae . TOR r =e ene “APTERNOOR 8. car “ pownadLD r female: B ig R. a ‘ iasguene " vo M . acer mie fetes, ‘i ation ‘of oo. soma om te rnished. 3 I. Mich. Bteven sea rig LOEB ep Oia "0 Restaura 501 res OWES 4 the 0 pproved * civil- an in ae ae of Le al wes | pier oo Boara ae 3 CARP aul ene ° yourrent a ena a eee ean Bo ber: | aes tec Hard ARDY Kz - logos ' local abe cea a ccd | Pakaetieg PE was ae a en ch FoR Be oe wh ore tee rier (A vis said. ral nar £ . eo .. 396A en ap eran de Ex ot ler, = JR cate od Sens) br me ae MP UA rk, my tmes | tr id id bt t foe he : seecest B ced S a, Pui a. ts hoo! x. A- Z ND ES LoY- tna N - has — Di eC } ue cosy : Sar Aan vee ara ee je caRetiE a. Detroit AEE BREE mt WA On | LEARN ‘eaves Een es . pare oS ie nt ; 5 id, me) bees itch 0 N bee ia the 2 oe ma a ge Abi, tre | at Seat me while ‘mother Al soda Tea prot | me a, a f Ny ec ee te = ae =a (Shee one ire gos on aa, i Aion es = ee aves | cr: ” bs re. gare ere ; ani Per ae mass ; one — i saa : aan jad = ~ ‘ ; are AITR Mf Worn THE 9 > a’u’s ENER! aren. 3 a ¥ apt. ap eh PE ate n a Sour” tor route ‘Betis te Aes over ie an apt. buildin nS ee ITRERER 2 eae aan. ro Ry: Bait 2.8046, 3 to structi 180 a Sean = Division Sale oa 8 taming Riker roe miteid his us ona ACCOR es. FE us EAN 'TO OP = his ion 1804 eet Ne Dita A a: ac sale Business Co v's agin er won pe "Bie a | sete ork + after pe ry ; EM 4 PA nec w T matter of the AN—tn the 87. start: ORTER WA cite Biba pias ay oe 195 Ww ur 1648 Be OW Eve Po oe k rork- L i unt fn ,'S Matting hha caus PA Bes 1M a hom as Canny VICR ae a ene ame pes Fre S| eee > ee ca as ai reed “ae Newt cine | TER far court ve wash: inten ona Bu se Bes Prop : erat farm, Be an reel oUNT bfiracie re 8 ae eetivn tor RADUAT | Male PL ASTERIN ® Poon nF guy E ieee Cause 8 Sele Land Fop. veo tere revo eg rt binge and Sern Bs EX rss vasiat —_ guar 10| 50% at sy my veg moth vn. | Mor srs Eats rat Hous poted baal ie Bho =o ayn "ve TE SEEKS P 0 PERSON 3 ® phous? : " Ay oon Fr ex of No. Mort; Wie ae 7. x igh Bee week en Bhes Bt te | & epeN Ty ies Ab oo nate REP G Spice mS | ie Se = aes i — —— - “ cin ee |e si Bare on, |r pleas 7 ee Ba exe are | ee — : seen ald Theat oe roe OB se ETA heches. MeAn, E 7. i v WEse ORK via 0. ._ finishing Sot placed. tig ulnor | Yale oe its, ae . ria He fei mea we cabiaet oF . xEW = saveROOF R TOGA LATIN . ad . of —- = has St saginaw Sage Neste 6 bool Oboe Libe cpandvags.. a . wos” = & ANY = T FR ; EAYing. : acai ee Weta oes| f eee an i comnts eROCORING 2 Yr. S mia atthe ~~ = “ 5 7 siechlacoat ferred. Se ate r — R,D RENCHI AIRS Aggy! aE heres Secur oer ANT Heating, 407 "piv ORL. a. Ask fo " ‘ee = ° ae repair, _ ING rE Piste a g Soe ees ee “cure a a eo eS env i in i fn see tong Zee “ ay ee ee ZING ball be wee Ay ag 5 | ue Piper _St. ee oF at Ful a a or ¥, AND CARPEER. r. R Tes pred pririted Be eerved rte to and ira ee EN 70,00 in Diy on Boe Give ga of 7ce moe ar if Pormicn RPEN. Ly ae RICK U uppli of eee mons = Coal yet war ses vb. person. ta) oo nates. re & int sas crear oy 18 Rs Ex brick, een es Hees mre du nereulated sae et Ode tis 5, Tele Girt ristmas. Cal etter ft with i yes SEXP. FEW a Busin 10 ca 12A » tte ted th oe ae Poy ta MA hs ee call, how ane Cal © ail OL. insur +14 tS ELING Re e- ee of of PY of seececeee b Becks us oe ee DO NO as Slot ped Heald Hae a id erat ct | es ararded sieencanal be Barn ee tere WOOD. é sekeeping I S> aL sere M cuttin Saar & ev T™® ms W ‘ — A x pet For’ ccmueel ae teen ht Ret, ro ates “POR ap Oe me god men ee . Cor pH ny adap re : =n tte the. "s. 5s a Fees soo WO Phi : mise ne arene _ Maid U your Mi ¢ ae | on EXPE hee: fmm, Fe ALL ane ming. Oot or 13 . ‘hte Sth bom of DIE ireditm a Sat art for ao08s itn el Beotiad welts fam TOR, 3504 RIENCE on eae rE pairs ras Mrgata ade . Sete Good me _— x. oe “ spare am- stead i. —— ay FS ar pe SLE we R. Boece A oS y urn foes et a merit id. sons "TICE AR MoRTRA, ™m © nee creas ae Jeb. ood 'p iN at alter 1. beau yr i cD Bs Pr i at EN i ys teone — e rll ie ee : Ne mate - revise * ce YOUN: peated >, RADIO 8 fee G. a Pass oF ios si ta ger esent rcp AEE or * ._ Ba 7. Goes for Houses i =e concn se = ind. wou wore We a, story trained a 8, bette PUBLIC Rent seee reeveeae. + Saeed nod ra et caleet en, AL OUN or AN Cal LD ° We service } Prin ya , Pordee a ae Auto ou “Sree & E uture. wd WIVES tin ‘Thursday of MEE J} LD ame. Pee FE 3-0: apr 5 < Be Fig) c sais 8 ae = Op can "mee . Sep DO ares . oy aehing. ag ae 8, m a oe | isa . Motors poet the S =< were ie i330. Wo ne DESIR PANTS eLubOaTK Oak st ‘ wr Bireet "Mote ‘ ue po the "bu Mre Gr earn me. rk cestatian R FE Ree es rect." by neta oa wl U rtu Pout pt ae sp NEED Pe) Wan / es Wonk sore tt ae . 30 yrs. oe ime | Pune nii niti | ei a oa ae ‘neem & ted F yore | sarin, aOR in i ri eo. Scetseeneadl or . Im 1e ee R TRORIN SERVICE. Female 11 fiz e LD Seren , e oe ere ' j Ss rete ae) . 3-347, Bc ARC ECTRT Joab sewers: 608 alk eae pare to ited on. 7-6 Pree s ¥ eniléren wants - 7% uN at. ei wet CLE, Reus Per eee ness pte ula, - i ~ of 8. he é pairing & re wonkely 5% as. cy aeueed oes ha oa es bd i Elena sala Liv f ps . A oo LE vorisde ae NE Sen ae, rr me hy Rouse 5 "sd = farerni 2, vanes vent atheist oe BH wh gs e men wr curate BABY depends: x RV ora z= bg ananie — caneaseents ry yee ts 1 noni s | ~Hite sine — 4 SITTING ¥ i, 1ee WER 918 VICE 31 ails besis wii 3. sin nt ail & ot handi . ie ~ ng ae ae. — Tite Cell, ee eka =? at r ba og 5 ae pen E38 to ling or LA TE FE 1 Co oe Se Ho! eS Seis asm : ea ey a aivectote pad all lines ore oF Fe 7.9078 3 LN ga =o + ea rie (ona 8p a Pe (oo raeoge Reece Oenel i s3 xk pe ™ ane nn wad ne Sets NARY . “tne dn 3 ned FE ee leaned. eit : rien. eee e week wh ory work ~ te. M gio Sa ea A Pa ekg gti i me 8 ” Cai mu payee i afte ,| Gee tine RIG r. FE fr R. 1F vost ch 4 oe Ex ) fake vs of TRA Hee Le eae gee i on ON 4 rs D ne « xD ae ae re we REN. | eo “—_ the aw sa PLASTER ASTE A Bt : pubiie | i “trainin wet a, S gua RING tore ance ine V fuser ky | sas M3016 . a be spas M "TANKe iRONIN Dee- ° chars E S om het E { ied EE oe f — ] ; \ ' mS AEROTEED KNAPP. rs Ser sei cow p Tamed B Agencies a tea! Ah 133. Cenheentiel The Salvation Arm L 94.50. IPMENT, COLD WAVES Dorothy's PE 2-1244. In Debt? trouble meeting seg, us today. IT COUNBEL- ‘4 8. Saginew. Above Oakland | Theater. FE 8-04 HAIR RE- _moved. Cail_evenings, C OR _3-3885. men Rating of Represented’ Co.'s: SHORTY SANITARY y SERVICE ‘inst RAN NCE — ALL KINDS — sold out to Wyman Fisher " pata <* «Agency | _Arghie _ — soi Doo! - z12, TIP - TOP A FFER FP? Lawrenc aja’ Corner ety fashion hayrides, moonlight rides sail i “And other winter “0 4 des. 3500 - Highland Ra. M5 INSURANCE WILL THE PARTY WHO 5 FOUND | - ee ALL KIND* young man ‘ying on .the ground RED BY PHONE gohind = eee Tine bereees , night © Nicholt © & Harger Co | Set eet i teen Ww. FE 5-818 with me by calling MY 20761. | Laundry Service 18 bb ev FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- — Pontisc Lome): "| TREE SERV: exes) oval and copie, Free estimates. FE 54-3750 a, LANDSCAPING. Biue beg entuck? Top MI a. MER son | Bive Lawn cutting. Tanieenne Service aan PEP [neon grading. Back Pree LAWNS a. Mow- Kiads of lawn service. Lawn TE ere iodo ha mew caw: ae “Finis | Faden. x fl Top soll FE . aEE fas NURSERY acae Ad Every Friday’ . ; arden Page i. GRADING, an:! «. Fe boast Moving « Tracking 19 "4. MOVING — BAULING. » EXCELI ENT ie ¥ too stake truck, PE 8-653, MOTHER ODELL CARTAGE _ Local moving "Foose FE S008 Scag Wren, T6N FICE ~ Wants work “San anytime. FE REDUCED RATES * TR TRACTORS A UIPMENT sickens 1% ton stakes ton etc ano RAGES : ontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 25 &. WoODW. HANGING AWN OUT. VERY PAPER BPAINING _IN D cheap FE_2-2116 “PAINTING are cote hom K. E. Willhi FE_ 5-9580 Tie Sits . “PAPER HANGING PAINTING PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED TUP ER OR 3-7061 ee wa meng agag thet lad Repair. 504 ¥. fee calla FE DRAYTON TV $ Expers service. Day o or cighe OR 3-4304 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERICE FE 56-1206 = FE 5-6390 M. P, RAKA “Typewriter, Service 2 224, TYPEWRITERS = CHINE REPAIRING. ork, Gene~ | Printing and Suppiy Co., + W. Lawrence Upholstering PERN . BEADLE'S DRAPES. SLIP: __ covers, bed spreads. FE_5-1927. EAKLEs CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-| lage Cooley Lake Rd. EM rea Estimates, 9 nOMAS UPHOLSTERING es ELBGRAPH FE Leaner? & TV uron, Night sery- AND D , ADDING LIPCOVERS DRAPES & spreads. Your material, FE 0, Lost ¢ & Fo Found 2 24 FOUND BLUE UE TICK c MALE. hound. Nr. Pontiae Rec. area. - OR 3-5238 FOUND: BLACK, COLLIE AND, Cocker mixture. Found ip vicinity | of N. Perry & Oliver. ‘fearing a! eollar, FE 3-1388. LOST: FEMALE, GERMAN SHEP-! Mid 631 ion Belt eal) after 7 p.m. - cclere | am. : BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, female. Child's pet. Vic. of James FE Tara wae | itai HAVE BUYER WITH $15,000 DOWN | and Johnson. Doer: BIG coLLix N Ha Maidstone cine a Sr vibe. Lost: FeMaLe COLLIE, LIGHT. sable. ato Call collect, , Mitena hau is aT: ANCHESTER. pi , rell Reward _ BROWN “piRse Vie. emo & N Saginaw Reward, 3 $0087 1485 Cariisie “acne A ~ Hobbies & Su = i a ngpavist. ¥ 2 LATHE Work. . ° walt Reas rates tm. late FE 23-6786 afier 4 i Pine “Sie “REEF CTORES a hE Teernnce Lao ~ nt Bees BROKER i Sod. 4 GOOD LICENSED +7115 or MUL, Clarkston MAple 5-1073. e taWws N BUILDING. Wtd. Household Goods 27) | "aia in ce dirt delivered. Seed- tractor work. FE 32-3891, B NG &@ LAWN RE- pair. 4-6510. ‘wrO. w WALL 2 Very urgent & this information ts very amet Please call im-| mediately i 'ON AND AFTER THIS egies Sept. 1957, I will not be | ys fer any debts contract- Pontiac, Mi (D APTER THIS DATE, Side “eS aeblecopiatid = re Ah baa il a Ken- Wellington, Pontiac ts, Patichig iWtd. Children te to o Board 26 PPP PA A HOME IN- ae eae | FURN ITURE N EEDED Entire bome ui odd lots. ach tor roe, Eh Soe wed, Miscellaneous 2 28 WTD.: BOY'S 20° BIKE. FI FE ; wr. SALE CEMENT _AAREN Tr Paves rE reiiten. PE +5425. Money Wanted 28A WTD. 85,000. WILL PAY * PER cent interest, Security, Ind. mort- Write Pontiac Press Bo goer. x ___. Wanted to Rent 29 LANDLORDS WHO PREFER screened tenants are ¢. oe Bj 3 don’t you? We Fi good G JERR ¥ ELA co. OR il Share Living.Quarters 30 -bome & car with working woman or _ widow. OR 3-3715. Wed. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 oe: SELL OR TRADE |! Aig -- Age wre also ee Sones Ps 3 RCE BLAIR ‘OR 31261 CASH IN A FLASH mtheeding 4 a service to ee ar clientele. A. Johnson | ” 9706 oy relegrapt Rd, tice K. L. Templeton, a) CASH Unlimited For seasoned or new land con- ts and dis- ‘12 BDRM. PARTLY FURNISKED lakefront apts. OR 3-9105. ‘Today For homes, GI. & F.HA., equi ties, [and contracts. No Waiting for Buyers We Buy Ourselves and Pay Top Dollar ASK FOR MR. WILLIAMS Gross Realty (UN €4272 13420 W WE NEED 1. Good modern home with acreage 2. 3 bedroom city bome. Must be good location. 2 or 3 bedroom suburban home Prefer one with lake privileges. We also BUY, SELL & TRADE. List with us for fast & efficient service. L. H..BROWN, Realtor 1362 _W. Huron Ph. FE 3-4810 WE DO WHAT WE SAY Put a PROPER PRICE on your bome—that's the way to sell it quickly! Ask TOO —— TOO | 3 Mile 3. | i i { i : | | SB snd WE'LL SELL Yours!!! Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor 70 N. Ph. PE 5-8168 OPEN Sa er. st. T . TILL 6:30 P.M. ae ERS m roper ties, Farms, & Acreage. A Pphone call = give vou immediate ac- " ROY KNAUF «6% W Huron St $ CASH $—48 HOURS Nicely turn. Suitable for 2 girls. | _30_ Lorraine Ct. _ — } OR ¢ LARGE. CLEAN. PVT. bath & ent, util, furn. adults. 470 Oakland. 3 RMS. WITH PVT. BATH & ENT. Phone FE 68-1431 ’ : uire at 340 Baidwin HOMES—EQUITIES | -Y\xor AMS TILE BATH. CAR. rs . peted li rm. Auto, heat, Cou- Wright & Valuet ca moony PE _6-4033. a eee Aer son | Uti furs, PR#30001 after 5:30. 7 _ROOM APT, ADULTS. 344 W. ‘|BUY OR SELL GS NEEDED FOR ary yo waiting. We <= aoe show you how to get cash for houses up te $8,000. Also falizing In Business rtunities, Parms, and Land tracts. 5 full time salesmen to strve you. Call and give us @ try. We buy equities. R. D. RILEY. Broker PE one am 44821 ent. Apts. Furnished 33 2 ROOM APT. FURNISHED, ON lake, for 2 people till May i. $17, weekly first and last week. De posit. sear bus line. FE Huron, Inquire 8 Miller St. 3 dood AND BATH, GARAGE. Bmoloved coup! ‘© LOCA- to town, a 23 Au burn, Office in rear. 3 ON BUS LINE. FEAT icome. PE ROOMB — lights. Child we 32-1430. FLOOR. FE B04 LARGE RMS. BATH. NEAR ontiac High School. Adults. §21 _a wk. PE #1614. 3 a FURN. APT. TO COUPLE. 402 N Saginaw. 3 ROOMS, EXTRA NICE, IN PVT. * nome, PE 2-000, after 9.30. RMS., PVT. BATH, GARAGE, _$17_a "week 42 Augusta. ____ RMS. SECOND > one. Eves. Sun. FE 3 3 RM. APT. NICE LOCATION. Clean. FE 2.4290. A ist FLOOR APT. UTILITIES RMS.,. NICELY FURN E- furn. I aoe from PHS. 84 Dheomme panne Y PORN, MIDDLE: Norton. $2459. _ton, __ ROOMS UTIL, 3 RMS. CLEAN, MODERN, PVT. Fr ent. No drinkers. 1 child. FE 1 LARGE ROOM. KITCHEN AND ROOM AND BATH. CHILD | wide an preferred. Yi Stowell |” weicome. Near Kenneth School. _FE ¢1128. 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE. PVT. 4 ROOM APT. ERB APTS., 119 . Wasker and ey Central-| State St, FE 5-2203. sont, ee ET kis 6 BATE. FURN. OR UN- Paddock, Alberta Apts. +» furn West side @8's Monroe. UST FLOOR CLEAN 3 ROOMS & (4 ROOMS. AUBURN HOTS. pe ‘Near Miracle Mile. FE |. 5 monthly, 1 small child wel- furn., gas heat, 75 Clark. 1 RM. LOVELY KITCHEN, BATH,|4 ROOM APT. NO ALCOHOLICS. nr. Post soiree FE Bes 210 E. Wilson, 2 RMB, ‘4 — WITH PVT. BATH AND bath es mployed, co couple only, Call after 3 only _No pi Bing Papen “¥E . 2 RMS. AND BATH. CLEAR, CLIN- ton Apts. 103 Mechanic 4 RMS, PURN. INQ. 738 W. HURON 2 ROOM APT., 890 ROBINWOOD. En et § ROOMS, MODERN, UPPER OF an experienced con- tract man consult with you ARRO REALTY, FE and ask Ne Tea MeCullough, Broker MORTGAGES JY GOOD PROPER eine gap Farm Loan Correspond eat Equitable PE 40621 Eve Wanted Seach Contracts Fave clients waiting. Interested. in either new or season land contracts cae. seen? upon — actory inspection of prope title. Best deal in town. gee x. L. Templeton Realtor 2238 Orchard dere Rd. PE 44563 After 6. = 2-9502 | ASH FOR LA CONTRACTS. H J vanwen sao Diste Hey Ov 3-13 | 1 | Lost “YOUR PET? WANT Tc ® me? PE eae. TERRY auteeas | Reacue League upplies 24A UT ISTINGS WANTED OVER $1,000,000 \ Available to — land cme | tracts Immediate action! Cail Realtor ca tee 1050 W. Huron. St. FE 4-35. | Wanted Real Estate 32A ALIEN 30 MIN. That ts all i takes to have ore of our cour:eous cualified sales. | men at your door. fer an efficient appraisal ang a quick sele. Your. home will be treated as one of our prize possessions. Fifteen — of know-how at your eerv- Humphries 2-04 Realtor PE #7114 63 N. Telegraph en Eves. Multiple Listing Service { i | i 1 yment for 4-bedrm. home with aths In Waterford Township. Must have lake privileges. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST, 28 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd, (M6e} Ph, EM_3-3303_ or. MUtual_ 4-6417 THINKING OF SELLING? Call ue today for prompt @&/| courtious service. Agent out im-4 mediately | E ADAMS CO. en Eves ‘tii ® Sun }] to 8) Dixie Hwy, FE 4-456) BUYERS | WAITING Us SHOW YoU MALL EQUITIKe cle R. Middleton |. FR & i731 TIES ‘2 ACRE | brick 2 family, separate oil ae Rimes, L mtrom dorm tomn| Gu tens Roane cAf” Fe |" wie Eas fn mont, Pe oes 2 ROOMS 3 BATH et per mo wWson Rue ore at 835 Branch | Rove 1a sar O45 mo. GF Ruth | son Iie N. Somee. FE 2-5420, | Bt., Pontiac. 2% & SR LOMER, 4, k. oe nished. N. Rosela uire 617 7 OR 3 T GROUND FLR.|5 ROOMs IN COUNTRY. Cuil | CHOICE NEWLE beta ll ail large rms, a Pedtesk, + conuinuout nae ine free park- ro welcome, 490 South Bivd.| tested close € LARGE ROOMS, NR. DOWN- ing. 133 E. Howard. chester. Ph. RE 20h. town, nice location. _ Inquire 22 Au- y LARGE. BARECENT | A NICE FU : > outities | Edw. M. stout Realtor burn, office in rea apt. pvt. ent & bath. Picture apartment. West si side es n Xx. at. 0 |6 RM SOPLEX “& GA- window gas heat, washer, dryer furnished. J. A. Taylor, lor, FE 4-254. bow g oe tn ie _ rage. Close in. PE 2.2376 child welcome. Gingelville. FE] ADULTS 3 BDRMS,. & BATH. ALL : rage. Close an. ble wo pow | ws Aral Oct ts. Ander- Del-Rio Apts. RM. MODERN 2 BEDRM., ee ine” an ete | GEST ERe = eee "antes “Mota OL FUR us e. APARTMENT IN PONTIAC — bath. we. Refrig. - tape Te tame PVT. EN Partiy_furnished__Y_ zoe. baa firms adule cn Os was line. "Baron oe mon thts 5. & LITIES. E = FO ‘ ama: facilities, Wkly or month- — a Children seaphe ig’ oe oe ee tak N ye hotly POR) N. Saginaw. FE 2-$420, 8 a.m. to __ FB +6179. b by eek. ot or month, gece *noloe : = "ids WITH PVT ENT AND| Motel wy ON FRONT STREET a ates. teamed eras Gees ee La 7 an err te & Wee wi mH 5 BED sat ETS 9 rms. and path. Calldren per-| _ester. Gall after 6. PE 8-2008. a —ehient, Straits Lake. EM 33474. HEMPSTEAD, 10 Bast Huron st.|4VATLABLE OCT iT. YR. 7 RMS, PVT ENT LOWER | orety MODERN EiTcHENETTE| PEMane around house on 1 Lower Straits inquire 100 Mechanic. apt. Heat, lights and gas. $15 wk.. San $0 THREE — BEDROOE BEDROOM | room. knchea & aieewe con 2 LARGE RMS, MODERN. LOW- $55 mo. iidren welcome, OR ONnpertmente and duplexes for rent. Mich. basement, $70 mo. Ist. & er. Suitable for adults or 2 chil- xcellent west side locations. Im-/ jast months rent advance, JU- dren FE 25408 or FE 4-304.) COUPLE. PVT. BATH & ENT.| mediate possess miper 8-3040, x eee ee | eee rE reine - Nicholie - Harger Co. |AVAILABLE OcT. 16TH. 5 ROOM a ome, | CLEAN, QUIET 3 RMS., BA - modern, Tele-Huron area. Call nee. Tery_reasonabie. FE_5-2536. Cipirne atte steam heat. 60 2 stun . fore noon, 5-8625. ROOMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE. | _Popiar. SE. ONE 4 & ONE § RM. MOD. CHIL-| AVAILABLE UNTIL JUNE, FUR- ? prt. bath & ent, 116 E. Howard. COMFORTABLE — == DE-A- aren Teall RM. ae buy low nished, small, modern year around 3 BEDROOMS. KITCHEN, PVT. | bed. Laundry ISU Myrtle) oon caverenh: Se Sects. take front home, near Pontiac. bath and entr, 2 Gentiem Off Oakland Ave. OA 8-3665. Saar Sipe 6 ROOM. 3 BED ¢ ROOMS. 3 BED- TO" 8-3023. buddies or working couple Aauiia Sony Apt Pvt. BATH & ENT. "rome. fully redecorated, Base- | AVAILABLE TATELY, 3 nly. 2 Perry. FE ©7383. Close in on bus line. 39 Clark. | ment. ‘of heat. rage, (This ts| bedrm. brick front to quaiifted 2 & 3 RMS. AT WIXOM & OXBOW 5-3647. the upper of » “orie @family.)| G.I. who has not _Lake. Phone MA _ 41564. lean APT BUS, COUPLE, 616. ICHOLIE & HARGER CO.. 33/ loan. Call OR 3-6031 Soaee 2 p.m. 4 | care oT NICE & oa No_ drinkers, 1035 ¢ Oakland. Ww. see ROGUE. ss DUFLES. BDRM. rene, oes well furnished lenty of close’ F EA! N _— BED- s hea ent ec, space, all util Call after 4:30 ont FSi asot el util. rooms, of I host, eens Upper of te Serity, de epesit, refs. —_ _FE_2-5765. furn. Children welcome. No pets. brick 2 family. HOUSE FOR RENT. FURN. a 3 as - BATH. west He only. | | Roding Cass Lake Rd. Keego, oe : Wi venti E APTS. 5-1136. ear ig’ OO! u. only Or rooms and beth, 2 ¢ ren per- A MI. 49046 after 4 pm. GLORE TO PIRNERS 3 NAS_N | mitted, $6 per’ month. K. OG. HOUSE AT "iinauire #4 KE. 900 3 ROOMS, PVT. BATH. 1 BLE Tc TO Semi-basement Everything pr - Hemnstead, 102 KE. Huron, FE _Huron Gara seeps see iets ELC ase Sees Pore | tem TAREVILLE, PARTIALLY FURN, 2 FURN, 2& 3 RMS. PVT. 3 bdrms ¢€ rm. house. auto. heat entrances, emit we noe URN. "path ed ERRORS WEST SIDE an¢ hot water. OA Ca - wersiy > or . enedict’s Church, | LAKEFRONT MOD. HOM | _FE_ 25203. FURN, APTS. FOR MEN & & WOM. | ban fines Sa prentnilg center, 2} at Susan Lk. 3 yrs. vata peas ne 3 a 2B “ROOM ! APT.. APPLY 70 0 an be children. 120 Raeburn. rps 3 room apartments, all with 2027. Clar Se De eS rivate entrances and baths, heat.| ;QWER STRAITS LAKE, 2? BED- 2a3 Aeou CABINS ALL CON- “FRANKLIN w APTS | Bot water, stove and refrigerator rm. home, All conren. $85 per veniences Utilities tncl. Winter 3 ROOMS AND BATH, IN EXCEL- | furnished. $45 a month and x month. EM_ 3-227. rates. MY 2-917! 468 8. Broad- LENT CONDITION INCLUDES | See Mr. Smith 7% ia Huron St. MopN: 3 RMS. <8 WATER _way. Lake Orion AMPLE HEAT H & SEE | heat. $20 wk Everything furn. a & SRM APTS EVERYTHING CARETAKER Fee Ae aes esi | Pontiac Lk. 1568 Williams Lk. Rd. _Aubarn Office a teen OR PHONE FE +318 KG. Rent Hot Houses Ft Furnished 35 | MODERN NEARLY NEW 2 BED- re NTR WEMPSTEAD, 102 E. HURON rm Breereway 2 - car garage. : ROOMS, PVT | E & BATH. _FE 4-8 er ry Ganon ree Orion-Oxtord area. Clear Lake FE O66, 16 Mt_Clemons Bt. TS halos. Exceptionally nice. Lovely! Privs. 1 acre lot. School bus ': 2&3 8 nace “Roo aPTs. powx. HOLL L LYWOOD APT rounds 12 miles—Lincoin piant,| dlock References required. $85 TOWN LOCATION. INQUIRE 22 9 ¢ms and bath Partially furn | j°mies—Pontiac Rent thru May, | per mo. Phone MY 2.6212. Ris a Se wT aie ; Sepa furn. ‘1.4 E. Howard. FE Reasonable. EM 3-0134, RENTAL U NITS P} & BA 5 _EN-; _2-1834 - Canes: A child welcome. Phone. a aay ; ri eT t ck KE: 1 sar ae a myorbectatdelsloded es dented in Pon: ! front vt. en wkiy. ~ papas 7 BEDRM HEAT & HOT! _3-4555 1 BEDROOM DELUXE RITCHEN- a te on water incl, EM ‘3.2862 LARGE. 3 RMS. BATH, | PRI. priv. entr. linen & clean- 3 tpi & BATH, CLOSE TN, | “ent, sear TV Sen. EM et z “avatlabie Gas “beat, "Ree AREA, LARGE 3 => OT LARGE PLEASANT 3 AND caaates Laces bean O14 ber WE, tone home in wooded area. 2 RMS BATH & 2| Near Atrport. Adults. OR Peas. FE 3-7528 Suitable for couple. $50 Mo: bike. trem Fost Office. 03 Union REWL ATED 2 RM. 8TU- Inquire 77 N. Saginaw 8t. Pon- Ent. All utfl. Laun-|2 BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE. dio apt. Pvt. a "ROO : is, haa . ADULTS/ dry. prefer iady. 62 Ruth 8t. pm i closet to city. Reas. MA RENT — OPTION z. akland Ave. NEWLY DECORATED FUR- “FEDROO GIN FOR RET 2 asia flor cae sae ane ey ges a sanpes tities | , a ime ppringticia New 3 bedroom brick, basement, Or i3 modern conr be bath, Private entrance. al) util- se — MY 2-431. Township. tp, 2 Deeks ott, Obto win ee eee FE 66767 feuth Gentian prrermee | ee FU bse dad + mes “_LO 2 5. terion. ts SMALL HOUSE p 5286 TUBES fF ae eciecl cen ater a we rl “_ : = PE 8-06 pees “WET SUBUREAN RENTALS her Schoo all after pm vas eve. or Gundey after 4 FE. ee ea ae 1 ADULT. 0. ROOMS. ¢ OPEN SUNDAY 1636 ‘oderp. ae" Z new 5 bedroom | a0 | ALERD LAKE 3 RMS, BATH, | 27700 Glens, Keogo Harvor.__ | Rreh oe eae oom ORM TOWER & 2 RM UPPER "Parage. utll, heat, children, 616) 3 ROOM HOUSE NOT MODERK, ——— > Orchard Lhe Adults. 258, geek BM 2 ee ="; § room, completely furnished, nice — sak | 7TcT C 7 ROOM ERN HOUSE AT) = ene lake peivnees. $65, 3 ROOM APT, A FURN. | WEST SIDE * sa05 Gee Ra. Pontiae Lk, open | houserrailer, 630 per mo. Private entrance bar, kitchen, | | Modern 3 bedroom home. Full base- 2461 | Auburn Ave, { + Res ‘ rf Eye Te ew RU. - from bus Util, furn $a per week FE 60459, i roll-a- way ‘bed closets. dressing foom, _@ttomatic heat’ “Near sho center bua lines and seat Adults only, References, ‘om FR a4, \ Lleeagy Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 } ROOMS & BATH. CLOSE IN|1 @ 2 BDRM: Nicely furn. & @ . Infant floor. et {ate on hae welcome, FE 5-9066 after $10.80 ct “gid wk. 2401 “Opdyke. rau. BASEMENT APT. GROUND | .2 BDRM. PARTLY FURNISHED |” fleor level, heat, elec, & wash- ““latetront apts OR ing facil. furnished. Por working 1 RM. KITCHEN. ATH couple or 2 ladies. FE 24349 — stove & refrig “hates 3 RMS. NEAR GENERAL HOS- = 290 (N. ila “pital 154 Lincoln. OR 3-922. Apts. 3} RMS & BATH. SMALL BABY 3 BEDRMS NORTH SIDE. NEAT _weleome 193 Florence, cle erred. | JERRY E. ADA aan |3 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. 2 BDRMS. & B NEWLY Private refrigerator & en- 5 . 14 R Fe frente. be Mar 8. Parke St. = aoe } CLEAN Scene ADULTS NO| 3 RMS, PVE. REPER. REQUIRED. _pets. Call after 4 FE 8:3443. | 144 Btate. 3} LARGE ROOMS AND BATH prt. entrance, near TB Ban. (3 B oom UPPER, CLOSE IN, _EM 3-3241_ _ - newiy ee —— bar ~PURN. BASEMENT APT pancy per phoresis bath, FE 2-3653. 38, Mr. Smith at 28 E. eres ‘st. Matthews. 3} VERY ATTRACTIVE RMs. ey rs ve, we Paddock Fe 23-7236 after 54: a _EM 32504 I TR & BATH. PVT. ENT, FE of heat. Very clean. Inquire care- _taker rear 30 _N. La R bd le =F gs 3 RM., Te CLOSE N. BEAT atu ities furn 13.56 wk. 51 Fene 3 & BATH, ecorated 4# room, i one 2 tac oath. Sor 8-3330. @ RM. APT. HEAT FURN, CHIL- dren welcome. 6005 Highland Ra. Corner Airport, OR 3-9361. ATTRACTIVE 1 UNFURN SS Mling = _ time housework ~~ Pleasant © scenfeal locaton, ‘Reet Refer- ALL M iN ; d 4 rm, 4192 Dizie| § RM. YR. AROUND LAKE Hwy. over Keego Hardware. FE it, modern, oil heat, elec. . HOUSE. s ee Bert Ls Dr wolverine x “Market ¢3938 E UTIFUL 7 & 3 BED Suriety! modern. 10 a 8 W. of as. EMpire 30200, . tiac. cL phn HOUSE FOR CLEAN ay mall child 3 rms. gas heat. hs wr. oo gas bill. he _ery_Rd. Drayton Plains. ae SIDE, IDE, NEW. CLEAN, 2 “3 BED- $85 per a ACademy 67020, Bright- FURY. iN. HOURE SE FOR RENT sonable NT Cat. 5. eORNISERE: AKEPRONT house, . tiac, avall. Oct, thrid May. LI 1-1565. PURN. 7 RM. HOUSE. GAs HEAT. Close in, Adults. Pontiac Pre vori Auto heat TYler 5-1732, Gat. & Sun. Call OR 3-7712. i LOVELY 2 2 BDRM, MOD. woyss. Automatic hot water. Nicely furn. mn ~*~ $5 monthly. MYr 2 SYLVAN lake. . ' Adults, .from Nov. 15 to March 15. PE 23-7888. ba oo 3 RMS. HOT , 20 wk, every Pontiac Lk. 1565 Williams Oakland Lake 4 oil at $75 per nfenth. References and a in ao bs A 3 « a. fia - hes f . ee a ; x re. at » 3 y iy * ii ks / os ; * ‘fe te a te | _ ad wie oe . oe . ( ‘s a g les 2 Ly = oe PB Fa = a t i \ ’ . z * " o 2 : oe : \ ‘ - \ ; aneen. aaa ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951 tate Ce ; , ouses Furnished 3 Houses ede 36 Notices & Persoials 25) Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent H 35), Rent Mc “Rent Lake Cottages 36A WALLED , Sane. 3 ERN CONV, ae . Reas. —Mark he Rent Rooms 37 1 NICE INDIAN VILLAGE ROOM BARGAIN SHEE gee ees Pym HOME ON PAW hd WATER AND BSEW- ‘BARGAIN| JIM WRIGHT REALTO! 45 OAKLAND A VE. FE 5-#441 _OPEN EVENINGS YNTIL 8:30 * ite mane ae Send 0 Pe oe OS ee hl i CHM ERFOMER BATE T-OnTa| rer, ulicer of the, aif achoo! adults. 62 Wa : een : ——- | Peonies, yet within walking dis- i SLEEPING RM. IN NEW HOME! -tance of shopping center, for sensemen FE 2-1608. . chure® water a bgt Oe kitchen, ¢ ‘sh bedrooms! ‘Spacious ‘carpeted. iv- ‘urn. en, to couple or t A : od: ai a SS) Bee AT BUS STOP. EVERYTHING | Concrete drive along the picket _for comfort, FE $-7332. fencing - Bee Beg Kpie CLEAN SOzY ROOM, NEAR ios. walks front and grade pital 2-460 & FE 2i697.| trance. y Mn lawn "aad wand. GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM i’aEN. scaping @ als to the eve — _eman, 24 Norton. FE -2-877:. | ers moving to rement area. CLEAN beget G RMS. price only $ — $3,750 Innersp mattress. sores OE s > Priv, w TV, 6 & 46700, 442 8. Paddock. Lakewood Village. pine ted 350 wk — $e ereu, ee bie ep full GEAR SLEEPING RUE —FE| pee Perimeter ' heating. Built in ki features, +5441. 350 W. Huron. 45 minutes wn, “Sef ito hee eae | ohn So "Stout ‘Place & Oniiand. PH ce q < 1M ean noo —wirn | rot ane arive. jp betioome up | Steen” on angele aooly gous ten = Ga Boas ‘Outside bar-b- _after 5:30 9 May: que, “Bar in’ besomems, 813.408. ONE ROOM — EUzARETa ES _ Estates - Call FE so ss See Mr. Smith, E. Huron &. SMALL HOUSE COZY. NEATLY | furn, Auto. heat, Utilities sup- pled? On busiine eo eid _Coupie preferred. PE 3-48! SMALL PARTLY MODERN. Wa- terford. First week free. $10 a week. OR }-6830. WALLED L . 2 BEDROOM furn., all weniences, land- scaped, MA 4-3770 or TUisa isa 3-193. WALLED LAKE. 140 EAST LAKE Drive. Nicely furnished, PVT. ENTRANCE, eo ‘HEAT & 42780. _Wwater FE 4 | PLEASANT ~~ FRONT poi rm. References FE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. QUIET eighborhood, convenient to Mira- cle Mile, Near uare Lake Rd & Woodward ave: Ph FE 2-768 _for appointment BY ‘pa¥ YOR | WEE . Hatchery Ra., Hema Lake bedroom. Or Call Detroit 4 Rent Houses Unturn. 36 1 BEDRM. MOD PARTLY FURN. _Coupie. $40. FE 5-9175. 1 BEDROOM HOUSE, CLEAN. FE _8-8880 7 FAMILY INCOME. A EAT, available og opie tute eves Oct. Ist. for sale ey . 6 : Savoy i ROouE Saati Gag BEAT. & BATE. G yee ~S7_BEDROOM MODERN W if ts rage. —— + “About 4 miles from town, $85 per month. 2 bedroom — with 1% ear sunk Lovely land- lot A“TOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 $52 eeu ao. house peed Walters Lake, Vacant, med, cproremam: _Kusenell Realty Corp. Mi 6-4133 a, 8 Ra 3 FAMILY HOUSE. 7 81-82 Auburo Ave. FE 43361 — te 5 p.m. _3_% Dd. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE IN DRAY- fon, OR 3-7416, 2 FAMILY. 5 & BATH EACH _side. Close tn, PE 2-7425. 3 BED! Be 8 HOME. NEAR PON- Motors, Cail r 4 pm. OR R 3-6585 3 y BEDAM BASEMENT, CAR . alee yard, west ae FE 3 BEDAM. WEST SIDE. CALL after 6, FE 2-3378. a §-RM. or 4 RMS & BATH. bath duplex. FE rE 2-8788, 4 RM. UNFURN. HOUSE. $19 WK. or $30 mo, Partly modern. 32010. oe = 4 BEDROOM HOME. PRIVILEGES on roeee Lake. o 4 bedroom ¢ on Lake Orion. al both. Doris cd HOUSE MODERN, WAT. kins. Lake Sub. Vacant Oct. Ist. OR 3-356. fron! range. 11700 Big Lake Rd. near Davisbur; __Ainday. SLEEPING Earage $5.00 UP. 16 N. Cass Ave. & 146 E. Pike. FE 5-4932, - Rooms With Board 38 38 EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE 14 Matthews. FE §-03T1. ENTLEMEN PREFERRED, RM. & board for 2 men. FE 5-6343. ROOM & BOARD FOR MEW. PVT = ae _ home. 33 N, Johnson. ROOM. CLOSE TO town re bus. = hee wk, FE 2-887. Hotel Rooms: 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Week = ent or week. $10.00 N. Perry. FE : Rent Stores CORNER STORE, NEW MOD- ern front, mbetition Lake. 860 per mo., no compe exce 7 _grocery in 4 mi. OR ier STORE FOR RENT OR LEAS®. 1.800 square feet. 10 miles west of Pontiac on M-39. EM 3-4082. Rent Office Space 41 DOWN ae N 2800 ground floor plus fail cel can be di- vided. Ideal for doctor's clinic, attorney's offices, insurance, any MARUPACEORERS AGENT Will ERs AGENT WILL parking off oie rating. tn bide Cc $0880 or ten és OFFICE ACE ox vice tn Walled Lake, Phone MA MA &1554. $305 MOVES YOU IN New 3 a es full bexe- py ase . Hopkins, FE 34200, WILL” TRADE TRACTIVE ary YR. ROUND lakefront. Mod. 5 rms. and bath Large gia: Fave Toy porch. 125 ft. jake frontage. School. Must sell. Liberal terms. vs TYler 8-1412. ——— ORiando 30711, By own CLEAN, § RMS, KEEGO VACANT. ~ $3,800" Cash. FE 45289 ? BEDRM. BATH, 2 LOTS. 2-CAR _garage, gas beat, but, FE 2-2770. ? BDRM. HOME Plains. Quick 3-2619, Al possession, MILFORD 3 bedrm. home only 1 pr. City water. as, 1% bat s 2,000 down. Oi balance. MILFORD home paying 8245 per mo 2 large well landscaped iots. Vil- . lage water and sewers, gas heat. 3 006 with terms you can han- le WHITE LAKE AREA 8 rocm home, 3 bedrm., sunporch. 3 car garage. 2? blocks from a new school House situated on 2 nse A real buy at $13,100 Rickard Steele Realtor MU 4-2045 224 N. Center St. Highland A buy at only 1 per cent interest 3 foe BY OWNER 3 bedrm. good location, Sacrifice PE 2-1104. FOR COLORED drape _ Two ots was reccar aeeace, Pied a ¢. Priced to sell. Quick po: iin +N ICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33. W. pyiuren St. Ph, PE 5-8183 NORTH SIDE PAVED, 6 ROOM bath, frame & 2 car garage, close to schools exce), cond ce $9.. i - with $2,000 down, $85 a month. ment, Waterfront. Available Oc- | Pym = "8 BATH FO te Mae tober 3 Will lease. $100 monthly. | Ra. Apply at Cabin 2 Dorothy Snyder i avender | ¢ RMS. & BATH a OXB REA LTon EST, 28 YEARS Take $79 mo. Ref. required, j 7001 H hiend ne (M59) 23-0823. Ph, EM - or da ais ¢ 7 hey Thru Partridge a st Thru eine ; $050 DN. 4 fA a: ee 33688 “o or A taal M RN AR- bor. Main a foor. private red gay we IN DRAYTON OR, wil handle FE 2-3024 for appoint. |: ent. 4 . FE 4254 5 family apartment bulld Com- plete 7 Ret lle “4 hborhood, down pay- ng Inquire oe re! 42440. Sale or trade. Modern 7 room bungalow, full Bis. gy apati nerth aide = town. ag we 30 mile radius of Pontiac, FE 42645. $500 down, near Pisher Body. 4'5 rooms, ges heat, . Teal ed Lo yp school, Low payments. room full b t. ges hot water, Garage, $1,000 down PE 4-254). FIRST CLASS th-acre truck farm Big farm house. aa baset most, fireplace, $13, terms Call FE 40, frontage on Orch: 3 family” mcome. Show excellent return on investmen’ Puture value assured. $27. - 600, favorable terms, PE 4-2545. Two corner lots on Maceday Lake canal. $6,100. Less for cash. FE 93-ft. _ Ave. South Biloomfie araborou area, 3 peatere meen. reves garage. $17,500, Terms. FE 4-2543. Four lake lots available $1.000 each. Sewer and water, Call FE Tyrone Lake trent, $19, 760, Laoag For compete list of cone boats, — ete., call FE Vise. Three are bedrooms. cone. le bath, extra ree Part basement. $1,500 down J. A TAYLOR 100 Oakland Ave. | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ANNETT OFFERS $1, 00, Down Cass, near Florence Ave. retail etdre, etc, ‘7 ae to fe ry shingle bome, 3 bed- merge pos parking ape de rooms, remodeled. kitchen, Lens lease avaliable 1 basement. Garage. Reason- Realtor —e 1050 W. Huron. -ably priced § - $55 Mo. Commercial—Income _ share a ie. eee nm ~ services av al a 500- -~$2,500 Do a busines ares. ap ee $15, Excellent location ey Dizte oe canon Call = Highway between Pontiac MODER ee SPACE ON W. ee Ss ce ures st. Available arow ad Dee. Could be used as 3 apart- for satigraen. mfg ent. Call FE 33 ments or business of: ape Lake privileges on Loon Quick possession. 3 Acres—Lake Priv. ment. Attached - S ner cee view. $18, dow ; For Sale Houses 43 : . Seminole Hills 4 BORMS.,, exe IVILEGES. Brick—4 Bedrooms ped down. 20 Harbor, FE after 5 pm. Built Im 1955, lot TOx140, Pale + th — fence rear yard. 1% 2 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath first floor. Lava- tory, 2 large bedrooms up. Ample closet space. Living and dining ell 13.6x25, fire- place, ¢ drapes, r top stove, built in Pp A Y MENT oven, Recreation space in basement. heat. Ga- : bedroom starter homes rage. $26, rms. rf ful basen at ape wee 3 h Corner ep, Wiliams ‘Lake and Acre oe ee Paint ee Peat: atte ‘Teo ‘On Grech. Genuine renes home ee ‘ beamed ceiling in } fam- ELIZABETH LK., 2 ‘BEDROOMS. ily room “eit built In book- bath. lake privileges, $600 . cases, corner replace, also _Immediate possess: yer separate ace for grill, 2 BEDRM RANCH HOME. CAR- open to kitchen and dining pt ee —— pgs automatic of] space. Thermopane win- . aan T5152 ft. — eae zotmel Ghent porns an screens ments, L replace, eram e ty $2000 OR 3-526) sil was baths, } bedrooms, floor ra- diant heat, of] fired. 2400 square feet of An exceptional buy 000; $12, down. Roy Annett Inc. . REALTORS 28 E. Huron FEderal 8-0466. Open Evenings and Sunday 1 - 4 WHITE | BROS. LO \OKING For a 3 bedroom ranch home. 50° long, about 2 yrs. old, for about $2,200 down & 4'2 per cent mortga: teal neat, clean home Wil tractive landscaping, storms and screens. heat, located on @ large jot in good neighborhood, ® pay st.? If you are, then cal) for ap- pointment. old sewer and natural. 8 FOR $1.500 down you can buy this 3 bedrm, neat framecbome in Wa- tertord Village off Pd Ra, located among all fine homes. Oak fliooras, piastered ot “heat: storms & screens. auto. @ large lot. All for $5,000 10 price. * Home & 5 igi near Ortonrille. Nearly new, bedrms., cedar shake, fuil eeemenh qa- tage. Plastered walls, auto. oil heat. A neat clean country like you have wares taal . re $i, total price. HOME Ie what you show you this rae be 2 beet rm. bome neat oe __ | frame ho a Sibu fram oak floors. auto a rg i t= the cture window, i aiving tile / th, 1 large ye kitehe ms ‘a, ear ¢ landscaped ce ¥v p | dot. $1,500 down. ant & teady ad move inte, : t, W HITE. BROS. / jails Opes Eves, a ‘onder ws $950 DOWN sif won, =< ts goad. oud reom pore 80 nee arse ide location—Better hurry! 3. BEDROOM BRICK 1] the extras, such Only $1 OFF BALDWIN It's in ‘ect cond. inside 4 Sean. Se sized full basement sith Aypsp~d 4,500, . meek ries. lor — w, 9,980. $1 down, Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4 0528 371 8 Telegraph Eves. ard Lake | Auburn STOUT S Best Buys Today SQUIRREL RD. Vicinity, in newer section of Auburn Heights, we have this modern 5 room home with full romain pie heat, oak te = =~ home a aasabie pon Taba hood with large landscaped jot. — to sell at $15,800 NTMEDIATE POSSESSION door closets, sea shies "LAKEFRONT Only $950 down on this cute ho lo- ment, Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. Saginaw St. PE 65-8168 Open Eves Till 8:30 7-ROOM BRICK VERY SHARP 4 BED. ROOM. Pott BASEMENT FURNA bax R. J. VALUET, Realtor 45 OAKLAND AVE. FE 54-0003 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE $1680 down. 3 bed- — all rway ie. All on large lot 1302165. Let us show you this one. 4‘) per cent mortgage. WEST SUBURBAN Only 2 bedroom lot with lake privi- nee Very roe moot ess Teddy =" he inte. aust. $1500 to Le oy OUT JOSLYN, 3 bedroom rancher on an 60 ft. lot. Just the place for the chil- play. Gas > with terms. 11 ROOM iarge stately house on 1 acre of jand overlook! the lake. New modernize: utility room on 5 huge cme with 2 full paths, ere is a basement under ee of — house for — rage. r arage with “able for a rse. Really country living on one acre of ground. This home has 2 rental apart- ments now, or would make ideal convalescent home. HURON GARDENS — ted bedrooms in very good cation on corner fot. Base. ment and 1% car garage. Close to Donelson and Benedicts schools. City bus close by. Reasonabie locas to responsible party. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 3 tio ees Ladd’s SELECTED CHOICE BUILDING SITES 2 Acres with Stream High oo a hill, Shy stream sleet te 100 x 200 I Ft. ee > yatléing site on ee tone 00 dn. : “835 x 180 we & paved road. =e = s: . $250 dn, _ 4 Acres Wooded bet with sere clented for = iiding site on to den spac bu: hill smone beautiful shade trees, $300 dn. Ladd’s Little Farms THE PONTIAC: RESS, FRIDAY, -SEPTEMHER or, 1057 re ie iiioo down, $7,050, SBR, 2. ato a ee & GREGG Rd. a Full Foon, me MY Templeton ie EAST SIDE Ry ae fai woe Nearly new 2 bedrm. ca livin: seem & ae _ — r, heat. Alum. screens, 11, car sy ee Foes ‘esan, Realtor cmplen ee WEST SUBURBAN rooms venetian ; —— screens. to to aioli & public schools. Only “DON'T MISS , Poe ag oe ogee A bee ease ree of large closets & cup- . Very modern kitchen, vent over stove, gas & electric, Ga- rage, Paved malas ar, school, bus & enter, Under- [on song at with terms. Call EAST SUBURBAN ent reduced te —_ a nice ree lot. i Gas hea, a woter te ee ARRO. REALTY TED McCULLOUGH BROKER 8143 Cass — Eilz. Rad, 51284 Open deny 0:30 om. to 530 pm . PRICED TO SELL 3-BEDROOM RANCH | On os lot 8 x 166, Wiltatis Lake, count of health 36313 for Appointment. DON’T Fail to See This LUCKY DAY! Little dream home, 5 room tiring eoupie. close, to WILLIS M. BREWER REAL ATE 53-65 WW. Parke. _ FB +s181 Eves, FE 8-0823 A ALL Pats Ww te this s s 2 be home. Inc gw ear- i tener, garage. long Fenced pata. chrellent =: dition ‘th: —- $11,500 wi 300 dn. ~ Ri Bod cent Mortgage rie Mt. CO, Realtor LI 9-3600 way Hag ON 2. BEDRM. HOME ! Smail Down payment Bal. _ 82,700, PE 5-7206. 7 RM. HOUSE, {E. MODERN. PAVED bus. New! =) be it costed. $9 500 with 8 po cash to Saas act, OR 33712, OR HAYDEN | sR Gee Bat W. COLUMBIA, $900 Down. ¢ room home, beth, 2 MADISON. 2 Bedroom, mod- mm home with stair to rtly gra Rome Wallto-wall carpet in Hying — ing mel ora cabinet : Goramite tile th. oak floors. plastered W fro ent, oll furn ace, 1‘¢-car & rage. Laameeupes vard, $10, terms. DRAYTON woons. 8 story, 3 bedroom — walls, oak floors, "pall On furnace, Dear garage. Large Landscaped. $16,800. rooms. ‘home. Oak : room s, fall basemen oh ad ace.) 950, POSSESSION. EAST TWEE™ MICHIGAN sues Sa ie oo ri NOR’ - + wminnt A nash igen eee 5 MILES OUT Home, «ae, “oroea omrouee., © acre: FRUIT FARM chieke C UCKLER REALTY rE +4001? ™ — FE 1-6118 RENT—RENT—RENT This is « and you to dream of own hom: day. Some wh saver come sontnwe | PIONEER HIGHLANDS ATTENTION, ARGE FAMILIES | Dorothy ¢ REAL’ cg pn, Oat, $999, 99 ‘DOWN New 3 bedroom face brick, = 2 left. oO 5-67 va WEbster i WILL ACCEPT Trailer, car, a: or equity as down paym amily home. 1 Unit a at $55 per month, the just vacated. OR 32-9272, 8 RM. gpm HOME, 2 BATHS. 2 car gereg @ rm. modern home West side. 2 family brick, nice corner. Other ses from ~ 6, 6 rooms. Modern, y term P. W. DINNAN FE 42577 66 W. Huron INCOME. Central &. All modern. Qwner ccoupied ey . floor, 2 rooms, “Sneng oa deus aoe ox 6 2 mt. on s Slee. . FU make it easy for Seoutital trees on Susseed We you if you can spare $300 and| Unfinished upper. Pull » besement. make good sise monthiy Pe ae recreation room, gas heat, tubs. =. aoe — ene d a = Gare e A hard to. fina” value SS | Bae SS) ta Ses. 0 te Ste. “move in tamerroe’ Gan. pax) PAUL D. HAMMOND 46306, 26% W. Huron REALTOR FE 53-7141 Eve. FE 54-4714 FOR COLORED omens tome = med. home, City wa , Pa = a Pebepedi — heat, paved streets. HOLLY = 4g oe yoom, kit ee piney j apartments a and. r re or E rr. month, $16,000. Tem. Le IRWIN ST. 2 some . Each . 2 story, 2 bedroom wi dining reh. Full basement. One down. One for $5,000 BAXTER Down. & ST. $800. Rooms. with basement, RAEBURN ST. $000 down reom home. Gas furnace. car garage. ‘Wai to wallet 1% in living and dining bedrooms. iKtchen 24 Sig = yok Shade J.C. "HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E. FE 6-044 Prson Stree. Sun, 10 to 2 GRAND © OPENING . 8 Va e|INDIANWOOD MANOR | SUBDIVISION “A new way of living” 6 LAKES 6 MODELS ‘A RESTRICTED COMMUNITY OF BETTER HOMES PAVED STREETS LAKE LOTS CANAL LOTS RIVER LOTS ROLLING HILLS $23,900 UP DRIVE OUT WALTON BLYD. TO OUR SIGNS NEAR SCHOO SE LAKE & CLINTONVILLE ERRY E. ADAMS CO. Eves ‘tiil.8; Sun, 1 to & Dixie Hwy. FE 44561 Cash Buyer’s Dream Attractive | bungalow located rd road — huge lot 55x347 ft. eatiy painted frame with | see “. basement, of] furnace, 2 bed- full bath with nice fixtures. guaung oak floors, vin rm, Thermopane one wat decorated throughout. $0,950 — cash to morigage. 3- eden. Brick pn..on Paved Street .. ear ech Paved street, 3 bedrms. 1 full bath up; living rm. dining s and large kitchen down. At- ‘tractively . Full ment, gas f . a-car ee, well landscaped lot. $3, wn and $75 a month. Live at the Lake For Only $1,000 Down Large Jere ft. lot with tow- ering trees—1 short block to pda beach, Frame bun- galow with good sized livin room, * cut-stone fireplace, oi floor furnace, tollet and lava- tory. 1 large , sizabte kitchen, glassed-in porch. Needs decorating — immediate posses- sion, Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 98D Dixie Hwy, OR 3-9701 . CLOSE IN Large 8 room home, ideally suited for com; baths, full — lot 50x. “WILLIS M. BREWER REAL ESTA _ +5181. roomers, 2 basement, elie’ oui am gap oa __Eves. EAST SIDE George R. Irwin REALTOR FE 5-0101 FE 2-0066 w 4 | deed & lawn 10 geres of road. (M5®) $23,000, te 4 BEDROOM H Ful’ basement, 2-car garage. Chick- en Horse carn, 2% acres, $15,000 with easy Realtor. r Richard Steele 24 fgbiaod N_ Center St, Larce. rooms eretete features. oy $12.400 with $250 down #700 down FHA. eee want te nape ‘ou will wan im bungalow. Neat and antes decorated. Pull basement, 2-car garage. Ideal location. Near bus and schoois Priced vat Koos $7950 full price. FOR COLORED This 3 ——— home is beautiful ait in ees. built b basement, large cor- ner lot. A micer home cannot be found for $10,500 with E-Z terms. Im JIM. WILLIAMS} ESTATE REAL & INSURANCE 128 Baldwin Ave. FE 40347 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RANCH TYPE 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with dining space, full basement with recreation room, large living rm. with _— area. Attached 2-car arage large lot. 1 year old. . Large down, 1 giassed- ——— . 2 ear serege A very nice home. Only 1500 own. 260 «Baldwin Ave. or OR 34069 HOYT SOUTH BLOOMFIELD AREA $6,000-DOWN on this custom built BRICK RANCH with —o 2 car garage in idea} 100x250 be: tifully ly carpeted Gane room. plus pied arate room den, conve DRIVE — 3 bedroom frame i2z15 dining of lake, Eitchen ‘gx12, bathroom tiled, full basement, STOKER heat. Taxes ONLY $144— LAKE privileges. JOY T REALTY 34 8. egraph Ra Pon ret Centre ton COLORED id 3 bedroom modern, in Bloom- field Township. Shady lot, 60 x “ba 150, 1% car garage. Priced to sell for $6, e000 down end per moo’ A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. re BS a Rd. FE 4-2533 RILEY A DOLL HOUSE. Situated on 2 landscaped & fenced lots. 2 bed- room ranch style bungalow. Oak floors &- plastered walls. Tile bath, roomy ~~ lt car ga- rage with over-hesd doors. Bloomfield Salant. master drms.. 2 full tile baths, dream kitchen, fireplace in ton © room, basement with other Ereotes Gas heat. ae tached 2-car a. Heated eoteres Muc Baced “| bi. . wil de er consider offer, eee Huron Gardens in this Bal tor both have full baths. rage, peat tuce'n Getwr bay ot 00 $6, with 1 oe oe Rx ali CARNIVAL 27 TAA. fag. U.S. Pee. OF, 9.1967 by REA Sarvinn, tom - 4 Dick Turner “But, Pop! You could RUN a car in your day on what it costs to PARK it today!” For Sale How Houses it elie inetia 43 For, Sale H ouses 43 43 SMALL HOUSE. ¢ RMS 4 RMS. & BATH. On n payment. Ot garagi e. Low Prats eye BRICK, a lot, $000 dn. OR am | BY OWNER. 3 steak ee NEW, ALL modern, auto, heat, ful) basement, oa! walls, Crooks & Aubu E 4-0002, aves. Buy Thru Partridge List ae Partridge EDALE 4685 Independence Township Pontiac Woodhull Lake Area Civilians $490 Down NO OTHER COST » Pan almost new, com- Perfect home Phe! 3 bedrm Walk in & look at it & if you are interested, cal] owner. ove WoO 33350 Eves., Sait. & Bun. TO 8-0851 MODEL OPEN Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge = wha cane anny buy around for Family Home In the quiet village of Leonard is this beautiful T rm. house, 3 bed- rooms with one down. Large =i ting parior, rm., mod.|_ kitchen. & bath. Beaut. lawn, belay shaded. some frult. trees. pay drive to garage, fenced garden ps oe truly a real value at only ‘North Baldwin Mr. Mill Lk Neat 2 bedrm., good ms rms. ine!, living, . kitehen and tiled bath, fenc yard gl the aeons ie hovay away or you'll be too G. L V AN v LEET BROKER OAKLAND 61160 OXFORD TEGGERDINE RD. go — 4 ome, some — 193 W. LONGPELLOW CIVILIANS $490 Down NO OTHER COSTS Daily 1-5 Mon. and Thurs. 1-8 Eimost ‘new, a Ca ae oe: 950 - $9,950 VACANT - Dee. Possession. $58.33 per month includ tax) Open-walk in & look at ft & if and insurance. 2 and 3 room La lots. 9 . poyena od you are interested, cal] owner. a . Copper um bing Lenons wo 3.3350 Beautiful kitehen, tile fir, ; 8-085 birch doors throughout. Neat Bre, Se = : schools. feat retirement. home. | 5-ROOM BRI s. Ide c —_ ee cous of Glen ‘ * R CK . verine Village. Ernest L. Dalton, LU 1-2238. : ee oe BY OWNER excellent location close to schools oes a Loan Be = == +gere buy for email . e ‘ami $550 Ehoben a morseiion aon: Sto g mediate seston “en. _Space galore. Terms. FE 2-7 ~ ROCHESTER AREA | NICHOLIE 7 room mod. house, 2 acres, aa. ee. ine ck " eay “hen oo con os we parlsars) & HARGER CO. CHARL MELICK 433 W. Huron St. FE 58-8183 929 W. Sth 8t. Open evenings OL 60611 or OL 6-170) LAKE HOME ~ $495 DOWN Good location, large € room mod- New 2 bedroom home on your ern, basement, furnace, double | lot. 96,005 full price, Wood firs., gerase 78240 lot. Nice lawn, on room Bh me a bath, wtill 000, not he shel). Call We recommend this large 7 room, or on at vases ol tor alum, siding, 1 bedroom ist. fir., fermation have avail- large porch, basement, stoker, 3- ear or Ene. — in a condition. J.C HAYDEN oP INT TAC "REA LTY 737 Baldwin FE 45-8275. of BE. Watton Fim *-04tk Open Eves. FAMILY BRICK, with an income almost Four Thous: Dollars per yéar Front and rear en- 2 trances to Fo upper and lower Oll fired steam heat. Full som : tely must be seen, because both the exterior sod interior are eek die. WALKING ANCE tO DOWNTOWN! DON'T Inspect this home, unless you terrific amount of sale home or not, Absolutely or the price we have ever pe dy “ large bedrooms, acres closet space. 16.6x10 kitchen. Mere. description will mever de- fine for you the Immaculate condl- hi sraing. tb “price becau it igh’ jolding the price because it might sound too re nee a Fed ma. 4 hesttats ay call, JOY ELIZAB assim AEE *950 DN. will taf three home, "OK iN A BLUE oot! w ked the have & ell, we haven't checked Lt ‘put: you should see this home, Spick span throughout Humphries = pene Realtor FE wh fiat Eve 8 ULTIPER ISTING 8 RVICE PE BY SATURDAY 3-5 ‘192 MOHAWK INDIAN VILLAGE rage, WM. H. KNUDSEN EER stacey as dising foe end kitchen, Of fer. mace i ¢, i-car garages $1000. down BEDROOM DOM HOME, near Wilgen ) spar se RAINBOW, K REALTY. 2% DOWN ; TO GIs 3 —. ar ie — Last chance ves. REAL ESTATE LI_8-6219 79.8 a fae oP eALTOR ment with oi] heat, aluminum storms & screens & ft 1002- 200 ff. corner | <= a Cyclone fence. FE 5 rE 32-2909. COMPARE THIS Custom buile 1200 q ft. room brick ranch nome, full base- ment. 2 fireplaces. slate entrance, s, ceramic van- FE 61198 PERRY PARK $ room bungalow ~ less than 1 ear old, 2 bedrooms, tiled bath aved street. New school across the street, with low down payment. - FURNISHED 4 room modern. Excelient cond!- tion. Full bath, ol] heat, large lot 100x300 with good ggerden and landscaped jot. Furniture included - — ai nee, on Oakiand Lake. Reasonable down Saree Pontiac-Watkins Estates bedrms.. with 27° living foom, Modern kitchen with se ae of Ww room, ‘blocks << ished 2 ublic ‘school. Choice of extra lot. iced $15, vy with reasonabie ~~ GEORGE BI BLAIR 4636 Disie Wey on, PLAING ne 32-1381 Eves. OR_3-1708 "tows wees 2 ine co. asemen as 5 : siding Double ec rh suit- able for worksh arage. A true Bigs $12,500. ulet yiinge Li as. Vy i¢ beautiful t-rm. house ting rm... "pert op . med : & path. Peanti- od lawn. well shaded; some trees Paved yon d to ee: Fincea ‘ eee Pag s. incl.’ ; OXFORD e i arms. fireplace, 3 lot, a rior : 8 Z : oe 4 For Sale Houses © 43 ‘Fas Sst Houses 43 \ For Sale Houses ~ 43 jes MODERN 7 RM. 2 2 YRS. OLD. 4550 3 RM, HOUSE CAR GARAOE. ce he : oe A gS Pedaaees OR Pekan $500, do 3 Mi, Clem \ 9797 SECOND r Nice }hedroom me aor oe 9 OD nang Sa Sah near Fo ge ly and : Peete won 7m. Carpeted, full BRYANT rene at. ment, Snr attached carats a Buy thra Partridge EES termi Ske — Mage $ room, 2 story. farm List thra Partridge “metas te om,| Rcesecat e Soe ter aear hy nh Me oe NICHOLIE Fae vat pheter 2-car rated subdiv gmy A farm with . terrific wy $29. e was take NORTH your nome e" Or Montealm near Joslyn. Really i a terrific buy for the money} stalled, Completely insulated: ~ 3 BRY ANT Compare. all Ace ‘want. Three| . real value at 6,0" bascmens) eax gg eA tc re $10,500 WEST SIDE 4 . Le eS ck bole walls, ol! heat, garage — ab-| years old. Located near sh Benes IRW IN JU 8-3525 7 everything. Terms can't} dict’s, 3 bedroom oars wee RNER MAIN & 14 MILE be beat. Asking $13,000. soeuk Aggreninoes basement, "exire = : . ¥ base In Seminole Hills CL. AWSON & & T ROY _ NEAR SENIOR HIGH car gatage. All large rooma. ag ¢ Include this im )syour Wi’ trade for home and acre the _ * “must list. Brick 2° bedroom of land outside town, Six room with steam heat. Full price frame with 3 oedrooms & bath | 911,078 OAKLAND AVE — “Botted only $16,500, cash to mtge.< = up Full basement, oil heat. (may Commercial. 6 yi Mh, sone ae Perry Street 2 family income. 2-5 room apts. No reagonable offer refused. Pioneer ‘Highlands A bright clean 2 bedroom brick ager ge dnd peting. water soften- rage. Ae ellani buy at 613.- Rap ay ponaliont buy at 613.- John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 West Huron Street 313 Phone FE 5-9447 Eve, FE 4-3415 Multi-Lakes Realty BEDRM. HOME hain golf course. Lake Full basement Large lot. reel for country living. $3500 down. 3060 8. _ Commerce Rd. | MA_4-1578 MUST SACRIFICE, OWNER transferred, beautiful ranch home, ate yrs. old. 3 bedrooms, 2 batha, ara . Exc. cond. Back yard — 80, shrubs & trees, $16,500, _MA | +3538, _ Owner, . ment, gas furnace, Pontiac. Lot a ee $1,850 do $15,900 total pear ad High wn; arage, large Asie ‘hool. 14,900 total price. rm brick, on canal, $1,500 Dn. Chloe Nichols, Realtor 1580 Williams Lk Rd. at M-50 OR 3-3831 EM 3-0366 3 Partridge SOUTH SIDE > aay Full price j WARD E. PARTRIDGE] REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON 8ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 8 3. BEDROOM BRICK NEW 1% Baths. Full basement, — nation windows, Beautiful West Side Location $16,000 Terms WM. A. KENNEDY a .. REALTOR 3007 W. Huron st. mn Evenings till 9 (Tt is Always a vilege ond a Serve You). Pieasure for Us to Point with Pride to this brick one story well built home. In a section of mostly brick homes. large bedrooms fully insulat- ed, Pul] basement with rec- jow. Only $1500 down moves you into this good home. Oak floors. lastered walls, attached garage. See is today. Take Your Time but hurry to see this large aluminum side home. large rooms. Fireplace in real large living room. Just jots of room to live in this three ewes home. Two large~ lots, $14,950. Total price and terys. Why Build? en you can buy this three bedroom ranch style home that is just the same as @ new one for only $14,- 609 with terms. e hbed- rooms are all large. Nice lot 1% car garage. Cement drive. Why not look for yeurselt today. Bloomfield T wp. Tri-level brick home with four bedrooms. 2% baths. Pink and grey kitchen with jarge family room and din- ing area, combined. This home is designed for family living and still very mod- erm for easy entertaining. Possible to show any time and also good ssession ean be given. Csi] for ap- pointment to see this home. GAYLORD ee PE 40584 "BUD" Birmingham 3 bedroom brick, immaculate condition. carpeting in living room -and den, levely dinette and kitchen, lots of cupboards, bedroom up Full basement, ol) tile drains, tilé bath down, 1 heat, electric hot water. 12 ear pasee?. Priced $16,800.00: $2,000 own pilus mtge. Cost on FHA terms. Drayton Plains session, 2 bed- Immediate room tungalow, nice location ——s lake, 2 extra lots, large liv | room, full dining j- room, ‘family sized kitchen with breakfast nook. Full basement, oi] heat, electric hot water, car garage. Priced $11,900.00, re le m payment. Bud J Nicholie, Realtor Mt, Clem ehs Bt. re vise FEB 8773 or BRICK SHELL HOME 3 bedrm. sit corner lok near schoo’ ke. iow " down Obie FRONT A IP Telegraph Rd. te Vorheis Rd. 2 blocks west to Pioneer. South 2 blocks to corner‘of James K Bivd. 958 James K Blvd. Unsurpassed Location Overlooking beautiful Syivan Lk. Offering year-round vacation liv- boating, swimming. A private park dents, with play- ¥ or all baths, 3, — bedrooms with siid- closet doors, 23-ft. living room aon prenpessee ledge stone anter’ box dining inished recreation roy car garage. Located on coe well-landscaped lots with planter box. — shrubs galore. 132 ft. on James XK. Bivd. ottered d below construction costs, ee carpets, @rapes, washer, dryer and dish- washer. eae sencine state. VETERANS CIVILIANS FHA a Hours: 1: MODERN 3 BEDROOM RANCH home, near Oxford, has large a ine privilere FE +7620. terms HAYDEN N. SIDE. BEDROOM MODERN home a stairway to nearly fin- ished attic. Fireplace in the large living. room with vestibule en- trance, Tile bath. Divided base- ment, of] furnace. Back yard fenced. $11,600. Can be on G1. or F ELA. terms. : 8. MARSHALL ST. APPROX. $1719 down. 5 room home with 14s car arage. Basement. Furnace. ced yard OLE HILLS. 4 BEDROOMS. 2 story 7 room home. Oak floors Full basement, gas furnace. Im- mediate possession. $13,950. Terms. G1. RESALE. WEST SUBURBAN. —_ possession. } bedroom brick 1% ceramic tile baths. Pull poem ot] furnace. Fruit trees and shade. Auto, washer and deep freeze included. Approx. down, AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA, 5 ROOM home. 2: bedrooms with 26° family reom finished in knotty pine. living room. Tile bath shower, Gleaming oak floors plastered walls, oo. ceiling, New i furnace. Landscaped yard. “ with $2500 down. J. © HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E. Walton PE 8-0441 Oper and Eves. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Nothing Down Will build 2 or 3 bdrm. starter home with baseme’ gown paymenh. on 2a Will build on sent lot 3 bed: full basement, STARTER HOMF 3\BDRM . BASE- a OR 3-2681. OR Johnson BIG REDUCTION in price on this 6 room moder oi! furnace on Indian Lake ros: near Lake Orion. 1% acre of high and dry land. Loaded with trees. Owner has moved and wants immediate action. IDEAL SPOT for retired or young couple ie room modern with full bath ose to school a stores, Only $3030 with $500 down. oneee MUST SELL room modern home — with eboney l', car garage, beau- tiful lot in town. Near school and bus. Only $6950 with $850 down for quick sale. Immediate possession. Evenings after 6 cail Mr Joil, FE 40855 A. ‘JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS LAKE FRONT HOME SALE OR TRADE framed by gteat spreadin trees, and green terraced lawn, sweeping down to a beautiful beach, and only 3 miles of Pontiac, oll fired steam floors thru- laundry m en full bath, fireplace, full base- ment, ing selling appointments OUTSTANDING HOME $11,100 With $2000 down A large two bedroom modern bungalow with ceramic tile bath, and. kitchen, stairway to exXpan- sion attic full basement. gaag heat, dandy gartage, beautifully landscaped lot, outdoor fireplace, aved St. curb and gutter, wy plesk. frees school, a home priced HOM 9 ACRES POTENTIAL BUSI modern gar block dear rage Soe Oe tached garage. Lots ‘i geniz0— Terms. = i er ets ae on . one SIDE . St. Hugo school & ape and : MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING. po og ag ne ~~ a Prices begin at $20,500 plus; 32 ¢ - ia alse lot and as low as $4,000 down. basement apartm with P| NOTE! Two 1957 ~eooe et a| beth, lear ga. All this special price. MODEL 2650 ated 2 shaded lots. BERRY ‘RD. 2, blocks ‘East &| PRich. only $10,000. Terme. - SOUTH FRO! or : Realtor _| 670 W. Huron St OODWARD & equARE T LAKE ROAD, Better drive out : So. Bloomfield Highlands This is a choice bedroom brick ranch home “wiih attached with many Community sand beach by. Owner transferred and has priced at cost with terms. Bungalow—$750 Down Very neat ot clean 2 bedroom bungalow, plus steirway to attic. Pull basement and front reh, nice gry rear yard. rice ve. Vacant soon. KINZLER Ph. Open Evenings PE 4-3538 Realtor MILLER WINTER WINDS — will bave no effect on ry weil built attractive North side 2 of 3 home. — living has soft ex uve arpeting, very nice kitche a full finished baseinent, the fovely yard is fenced. Near bus and schools. Only $10,960 sau terms. EDGEWOOD GOLF COURSE — area, well built brick bungalow, 2 bedrooms, lovely tile bath, gleaming oak floors, newly dec- orated plastered walls, Stairs to expansion . full basement. 2 lots, 223 it huge shade trees, door, only $12,600; WHAT A veo d — Spotless, terms. L, modern Youngstown kitchen has eating space, full basement, 1y gas heat fully insulated. min- um storms screens. Only $1650 down, NORTH ARDMORE — Koo! vent awnings set off this attractive home, on this very desirable street. $8 & ceramic bath down, lovely 14424 bedroom up, full basement. gas heat, recreation room, Owner California bound, says sell with or without furni- ture. cash or terms. Wilham mS E 20263 1073 W. i os next —— to branch Post Office 6 on w. Huron St. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , | Watkins Lake and fewer 6 massive ledgerock fireplace = butltin book shelves — delux . 3 nice bedrooms end tiled bath. To include Privilege West Side—Colenial Well located on quiet paved street. Center hall plan 24 ft livingroom -with fireplace. Fam- ily dining room, model kitchen. 3 nice bedrooms with lots of closet space and led bath. Wall-to-wall carpeting in 2 rms and stairs. 2 good jots and .2- car garage. Price $16,900; terms Owner moving out of city. Rms.—FHA, $1,200 Dn. This is a newer home with 5 rooms and bath Leigh Neat large firs. and bedroom up. plastered, walls. Recreation rooms, oil heat. To tnclude car- peting and Sar i A real valine at only 3. KINZLER Realtor 2 438 Open Evenings bi a XOW VACANT ves~ you this com- ov modern nome on 116x “lose to seposis, a eteted Weil i 7 ACRES & HOUSE | Lars ea esis, reget. eot, REALTY oO 412 W. Huron E EB bedrooms, al} on SS ee ey living separate room, mi oak floors, Te waits, tal basement, New furnace,:~ enclosed pore’ . 8 lot, ne og a a ‘e@ Tene « 4 Ti “health forces ale Priced si |, 780, eo AD, pees, oe os — = very modern —— =a piaste walls, bath | shower, Full oe Ee = -_ rege. room. Gas are + ieoaonia. BRICK. BAN Mogg lovely ranch ® 87 and is 28 x 46 feet on- f ee bedrooms on one floor. Large ell, ex- y Toom. living room tra modern kitchen, uti on rs. = casei ‘with a $4, et. oP $1,952 dow intm ent CLARK REAL ESTATE Eves. i302 OW. pee Multiple Listing Service GILES. Close In, Vacant We have the key, Full basement, stoker heat. Only $6850 with $900 down. ’ Permastone Front You can be the proud owner of this 6 room 3 bedroom . home located the . on 8 paved street. new furnace and many oth- or attractive features. Only $0,950 with terms. West Side Income 6 rooms for 7 Egy oe wi: 4 rooms renting month, Pull aban steam heat. Large corner lot and only $12, with terms. GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE, pa Rt After 6: FE 21906 or JERRY OFFERS OFF OAKLAND New home, —— in "36, p-, 2 bedrms., tiled bath, off Storms & screens. Close to thing. Kasy terms. $1,500 DOWN i pan oF ‘4 hag + ~¥e oS pan nT nals ge one Only Sth WATERFORD TWP. = - Anchor fencing. $15,500, SASHABAW RD. 6 room frame home with $ werk. Fn Bem ement, gas te eas car Mt at itn iicey "Tan any | EERE ri ADAMS 22 ; | : . ‘ 2 ; i = : i Ph % . : sok LS : f ‘ = Ai” : rent re ” | THE PONT . : de a “For Sale Lots 46) aan IAC C PRESS. FRIDA et ee ae Pr, eS _For Sele Farms a8 TIZZY oe a was Y, SEPTEMBER 21,1957 — po Nc gh ET tes ee eae ag ake : | ee ate Osann M — ani . he | Saree ae | Moon, tom, 2) Far Sh Ging 8S, Howat Goode eal OSL N AVE. 4 4 one | SATIN GOWN, 2 Seach - Sale Howebeld Leeds 27 be 00,13, 200, 9 ares \1i CASH LOANS |g, Moret ane as Sipe, armINGD AND Arras | PRILAAS, 2 co v0 main Mien TE . | Geen ing en's sll coats Rouen veveout "| Mbmmarce na. ae aa fat TT ose. 10. FE| BEST OFFER $90.00. COM- | oe Vane —— BY ALL aeeane ar BUCKNER | “sitters too uate me kone men mesa | ARB AE FE es , very Teasonable.| chine ete. scing oS "6a 1 Jobnsun, sekers Toe Sve Addition to” iat +3508, ead ble Sot Ph. solo or FE! 45169 | - ERFUL erokee Hills! ; with fur meny ears DISCOUNT SALE Of FLOOR and 5 MACHINES REPAIRED moeT Bowe o¢ ay | reclame ao Bite athe Finance Co, | fete Sad SS) Saag atti ranre . tho Fatian end tables. $1 Good cond. 960 = BUNK BEDS. any other Ss cunvenient ores wr. at pelggrams |” Qrersinertere, ‘ull pri ts Becgider ie" wis S| louie Rh Middn, Sf oY Site Lam, wate et eee | et i Bene of ties, fap Table, | trom dinate, Mo; “Tplece "wrought THOMAS ECONOMY Fo! —_—— > & Gnelibreek. Meeks peeetey ma DEPT | Pe eri 18, tee | “eed amen te eat ie “, Loans 5 to poo Weg lheg- reolator urn & chairs, cheap. Duncan Parte table FURNITU - Arnold Real Est {eede property in & out of Pon- $7721 JONNSOM | Sei piace. tp eat” a a a a Maced = set, wocialer urn G| £4, calms, Ube sev, 09, FE ok URE CO. 2 i 2-PIp tt. ee a eee ee See eas Wena, ee SES ay ee | M59 "t = B Fe 44662| FICE FoR qricg cain vere only. $1 on flexible term. Wa 8. Saginaw St, ee ian Weer furnace — C) rl om esi ane table, $60.96 vei.| Guar. ‘dee. washer npaciinoe - $998 ES ‘or Sale uy Thru Partridge REASON , "OAKLAND. 3 = _after 4 PE 8-192. tubs, Cali| designs. famous ‘mates, Fo 1957 | Table top sor 288.06 : WEST OF PONTIAC |>>; Acreage 47| List Thru Partridge FOR SALE "tae Bl ae bias, Hey i 22 __ Mortgage Loans 54 ¢ xR CRIB” AND "MATTRESS, tope, popular. colors. Look “tnd Spee nefewood dicts vs FS | : Berose You “preg ead. directy)? ,2? ACRES OW trrrasawas.| Rent Lease Bus. Pro IN N, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ON : ase | LOAN ge Loans 54) fi" ide caeut tx kat Michigan terrific | values. | 3 Pe: niving rm. suite’... $1n88 Seat Sinatatne ing fang. OR Sent eee Ree. Sroe. A A beauttat white cottage style of-| coven Fit. at OANS—$600 to $1,500 |” Washer, Seas” ae | ae ica peecree—ur. OF Some vit fll 4, AORER QUARTER MILE | i aoe Ly ee raven he a 2 a a hogany extension table & ¢ ehary, | 8 W WYMAN'S "1 Furs $a" >.fass, on Giddings Rd. | “sent” — dort lot ee 80xi80. 3 pie- — = For’ home additions a fonkde Posts, "3 Wo shirley “St. vawine FE 41122 vicice 2 & “ rip | et, aoe reer Sta RTE Sere 2 | EA Be po | ait caer sete cae arc gee ae Pe aS i , Lets| full room height pasement: WIDE | feats pert ‘Soustrected, = 7 PC GREEN Yuen Tivivo | “souk” * YS trpernera 3p ue ot terme. a garage er % ber aprings with in| SLRCTRIC RANGE Wa FF 12 Y aaa. C_PANGUS, Realtor ; ets eee | Paaaternsreie | t Bekele. _ieattiet oer Feta “DEMME Be. 0% linc at W. Morea Pe Gt Speake perenne! Eee cre, as a ae SHETT OIL CO |e _| ES Se fs arte Se, Peet eit lene ee Tian Came © MD | mas tee cue 2 ay patio eee eacrs"se Sit wee | EXCEPTIONAL A Soa a eles wee BUC EIEE| see, snam ocene —s a re Tris A the ag Area. | Mogerate | tn- ps $5 sass areas fey ten gg VALUES . range SEE Fore ¢ : © LEVEL ACRES NORTHEAST per CRYING SHAME Zinser. Lineoin 7-210. Mr.|2 LINCOLN PORTABLE T LARGI THROW RCOS, 3 TWiR Compleie bedrm $75; aetlonal timer, fully auto. ~ Joins A nice litt Aa p.m. and after 6 . 9 to 4| Welders, gasoline driven. ARC | spreads with drapes & Sone ae ARE, ont, Moctsie | & grees .. it eu, ft, J R iltz an enecliont a taning area. IN TRADE vite ‘cme. the Dixie p.m. MI_63578. — ane 300 AMP, 4200 each, 6 td : —-> Combination catig’ po eo ert = . MUlverry > F r mI ’ » § . TPC LIED OAK JONION DEN. 7 ps, : : i b= ce ee. ee Paes oe Ge, TATION, fiat ruck. 9000. "04 | dump a oe oe ges ip OL. me grt WASHING MACHINE EASY 6Pix Realtor OAKLAND sad ; modern house, ‘on the _Phone EM 3-641. 6. $00, FE 62873. isales Zaretl oftice chairs. ‘No . Excel. cond. Lier Neomroraa mc sere paresis Pret vig,” | TE, op tars const whe eal set-| “LET'S TALK 3 RMS. IN KEEGO, 6 FR. BABY CRIB. LIKE New. | BL Eide} wwii . , + attress. wiIno apt ‘FREE st, ©. HOLMES, INC pag BUSINESS” teasetiler or hate ash, FE orn CRIS WIRR WATTERS Saw wires | Phang” Meet Se com. Ful b.tnve ummens Mado coven owner, free Ra. Ye 62053 shops. Im renting exc. cond. PE 2-496 ELECTRIC’ ROASTER WTRROR a if for ite satya Teach ‘while ial Sco Sr 68 8 sk. BAKERY Pd ‘ee: ani oed “GL Ole BORE diate. chair MIRROR | “plane A-1 cond. cos GRAND Soe. Sew ge tes. £.2k North of cost $90 sel) , bet cost $1700, w Ei cures Actes sont for North of Pontiac. Doing vo = | want’ 0 FE _€Oss3.____ | Sie aur Svchairs, 43. FE tides | model, fre Sirseee | -f0 for, 00 "rinse buver takes pg ag sroheré. Bulle ane aes ; stock. rent the OY THE vere. Hicns, reat | Spat Ota! oer valng F280, Pe a RN ee CATE) Charies rt, 208 ee SS | Py ee ie Fe saere _ cond. PE 8-074). = Sibes: » Mik's rome Fe x pls ed BTS wnat EXC. LOCATION, A Nice Little Busin ellaneous 60 . Large }- : ess ~ . 3 Part time of full time. | #2080 SANDWICH CATERING MORES $8800. — Me lished ex) ou FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. STOV Orchard | service for 1a Periect co Pig Pie a L cond. $145. "40 Ford. $85. OA S30.” ER, $150; ‘ home. FE 54-3647. Ez 2 eae , Ph, parking lot 0128 per mo, | s4 -_ For Sale Lake P eee : depending A , For Sale or E im, FE Crm.) qmount of time '¢ person bes to] fuck. Moots shor _ ; xchange 50) fixed a wwoekiy ‘moons based epee frock, ooks show gress of TouR LAND » pA @ Based upon fat 00. Oaly $5,008 fal prise WHERE YOU Have $0LD Cake" ave profitable business FROPERTY) B+ VAN 1 CU. Fr. PRiO. WITH FREEZER _ i . : . Fit CEMENT Sie Se LAS ee SpA B.S - my, | Se MACE SR P| fey, Stee pve pig Rae FE 45169. 1-0CA-16 ee rhner w 10 WISHED, ontact, Write power line i, ot MET with 3.06 3 BEDROOM HOME. FURNISHED. qgaa! cemtect, | sr wt Ontario St. Chicago 18, Til. / MICHIGAN BUSINESS | “t Swap for farm tractor. 401 W. mY SYLVAN LAKE ain, GRACIOUS-Oider home R heat, 1* mo. Fg et mee OE aia oe Fur Sais ator soen_ pu | —SEenng_ pone umber meview of, sere, oling, and, Stetaiors S ROOMS. $0000 TERMS OR SALES CORPORATION | urea Kitchea.. 21s bein,” full. base to" neres, high roling’ und. a ee rer op | 20m 4 EAmpermeeee, \TION | si" poRD Fou OLDE phn 9 . 8 rm. COTTAGE TERMS 1373'S. TELEG OLDER FOR Best, Goa heat ctr sewer, high modern house. Metamora area. gay WP oy A coffee Well extablianed |’ greta 1 I ggg Meng Lg = ot Ay ag mig Pg 2 ell Ain: ith controls - Eitage. Convenient dot, Me cet 5, CHARLES MELICK Business Opportunities 51 ie heart t ot “Northern Michigas _PARK AT OUR FRONT Door | ~7= Ri, HF Console. On 2-208. fain heane une ihren | OM oe Oe COND oil burner with controls, and Air e ~ — ¢. cond, ’ GooD ° Owner leaving churches _ My 2-is00 =) 3 years GA. Com furnished Oxford—W. xi2 + ts Bendix Automatic Wesher $16. PE 20573. sacrifice B and equipped. an ell Located WOOL RUG. Win Midwest _ 6-135 #10. ®t $22,500 for quick sale, 12 ACRE Sp Thru eeees Resort, Lupton, Mich. Washbare we Room OLD HOME, IDEAL FOR pet Sas. practically pH” § Gz ie REERIOERATORWEGROGM * ean oL ase : CR st Thru B : Oi Co. | ee wh family, or income. Small pt. _. Senne suite, dinette ROO 7 GeED WINDOWS TRONE-AND TOUR ~.o —— x Lae worth ot | pes — 1 ee pmo Fe List Thru Partridge Jo seq cocepting Gry OF TROY LOT ® BY ii, Bis, op a a, GE REPSIOES: oe test, | Sunes radio 10 BP. ¢. picture ith this to enjoy Life} land. ain dry, no waste 1044. TO BUY REALTOR Wer service ‘sation elty water, Sell or trade 1 a ped $40.88 Rug suite, tube - FE 5-1027. + @ picture Beautiful Wolverine: Lake. $ bed- $e0s0 total price, only PARTRILGE orien Sine nD wel ogatline Business’ Re-| Sez. 0 |“ “Suseluler AS wo es "Tele stove, end | er ‘elec. trains, $0. PE 40875 oom modern, finished im price . : today ie Call : . BOAT, - tress, 0 mat ._ trains, $50. FE 42875. Bing, “acer eamettny Perel geaae yoy ACRES Comtnercial |Doctor Lawyer | ssf feta OS commer on ea | eee Riggees westne | eras oe ia ed eT more too, call now. We tate m this small es- OVER 300 | € on bi ae ORT et Box 2026, Pon’ ae es ee Gad to show you. Only al be! frontage, north of Clarkston, weit FT. die_KA_T™a" a att | Fe eine” aoe fa. | SELVINATCR STOVE. Pag MM Ns Ih : north of Clarkston M AWNING . BUY OR SELL. Sn «oe and mise ., $80. FE - EXC, : Sylvan ‘Glenn, able for iarge ranch . Suit- erc ant- Chi ps AND ERNIZATION. | —o7SP_ Servier. CR +456). CALL . : 8-3856 Eves Harbor. Keego ani ie!l| 4s saan; | GOON HOUND. % BLACK & TAN, % CU. PT. AMANA HOSPTTAL BED- GOOD As NEW | © ROOM, OIL SPACE HEATER. e ¥ . * 5 § NEW ‘ Floyé Kent Inc., Realtor ies eren patch ie one INCOME _ | “SELL OR LEASE | 4 Rom’ on Terme, Write ‘pes:| gnure Re Sse, 0, | geet ret ae eat | eletny Ser im $i, Peimer, “Dearborn” Loses . a5 ; Ls ac_ Pres or Winchester. R, Aple : . 2 PEE contnern Heiee "| Latte Mites Pa eae BAMILY [ect ee etal (sae aad ce sfaee em ae, Fe beer eres QTPORT AUTOMATIC Saas SR if from new M | ntract RANT, TRUCK ExcE speed 4 14 oF . Campus site. w MSU. Z __ Sale Land Contracts 52 stop with nice ‘t iso L. only abort 1% or LAKEFRONT . Buy now while e -iving quarters 2 fra. ay a rea oa 1 Noel la al Contemporary Bateman — | sa teAeeane gt aaa ay gre eal et ee a nents. 6 p r month pay- good . | J CUSHION DAVENPOR | 21_IN. EMERSON BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES OVER ‘Edw. M. Stout, Real 3 BDRMS.. ig te interest. or Nil! lease. Ca after 5," EM | _cond MI a Soop | buers 9? 6 |" PE '2-4538. TABLE MODEL. poking Wenere Lake, s0ai00 & 17 ¥ ealtor K -AWSON i#Ha0E MELODEON, GOOD Meike rie io ee privieges. $150, Low dows| aetna a. palkan 114 BATHS, BRICK . RAY agekes sua CAMERA Wriecr MELODEON, GOOD kav vicbow tation bad aoe AND EXTERIOR DENNIS © sais ee tn alnpsen 1am, Auburn To) OL 1stt | shot gun or” dear Se ei EEANER TAKE | fect and. almost any sive Some ‘MY 2-000 z= NRO LAKE ORION Bell ail or part or will| REALTORS a PER CEM nce ag ge Hh Re, rife. i Sa AAO TOMATIOL WARHEA ~~ | Morning or saver’ eclna we bie tops $3 drawing boards, ta. ig Sy CANAL TO ieee | Memutitut cau’ 3 elegraph — rea . —_— 364.20 payable wey ppl — 4- SNOW TT fot agg ot ADVERTISED ring or Eves - “-) Lk Rd. Ind Seaae Orebard site, 9408 acre building HARDDARE | STORE es. & Sun; 6 per cent octech ted | ow" PLOW 7 $149.95 compiete cemione SEWING A ae eet “*Dpper Lea near Square : ia acre. Terms. tablishet WELL £S- y . Test. “ost to 30° blade, mounted “ : L A. WAGN Forw: ‘ 4 ; 10 a.m : & a aataaicpl i Serr ‘saeesh ‘terme, $800 up, ateman Soo Pi Susement toyland. 40 eee Clack Real m for, sel or Brigge-Stration. mo- | ABC UXE rats i. rearee ‘tie wk: Pm "daa. sel 'E sun. tortie en eee * ao | fates ia wees or trade ot ) 2 Tita “REYNOLDS ALUMINUM c (POON, open, nome on # hows fa bree bee Fuet| KC Sathgriteal ae Sates Se] Sgt rm tal “he | FE Se Se SS S| eae oe en | ee pan eaaren | SDING. ell youre by z bed : ni. N . 3. 3 from New ee . * oir mm. * . i % eu, ft. moist our > seein, 3 CELLENT Mn rete poet Se ati Cone OOD CORD, | SBOUE ANTIRING FOU RANT alik's apni. tat Cie, | ES installations. | Young ae ae OT cas LAR ; BUYS. a psen | tea eth. ce ot ae kee for. weer Lowen 08 COND. | FOR THE ANT | oA $10.86, md Mi 61300. = pve en og —Venice of the Laks 8 .4 Smith-Crawford I REA for Mr. Barne out stock. Ask| - nee DISCOUN r. FE 2-6777.. CAN wl Mu : mm ‘alum. ens. 2.8000 (Detroit) Cal Ganaay brsael alae cn Clas PIOk> FE 40528 -¢?-™ FE mes FE $0101; after! Secired by 8 INT we BLECTROMASTER ELECTRIC) flue “ur of the way, but & Jot table. Early American reproduc-| fibergias, awnings, ge _tween land é pm," ___ ips bester R _ Telegra ; aa Se R ‘ fibergias um . . 4. | Eves. & 8 TAURAN 4 ear gare or trad poe | Witt sell <3 to pay. Gas and elec, refrig 1 ‘on ae wide, 2 extra r mon! Po | — GERAL GOOD UAKEFRONT| 3 Auburn. Ra. OU 61236 Pp ' 5) Ae fora, Call On ene, ‘Really sin down. Dainnce due at: Seer gas stove. FE| fans s “nace & sie naeing’ | tlaue* wainat ccesstonal te bie. eae en fits or Sal = e L month Discoukt | TRADE IN YOUR OLD MOWER Bathroom MApie a be for free Sn, oe . P. Ww. DINNAN ww Sale Farms 48 ar cal MOTE tla Ge ae on @ now Baltpes MOWER | Gresser’ vanities ee | le LIVING Fan ow. “PE 4257 15, ACRES ~~ : DI “I. R. Middleton, Broker, 188 N.| folowing: ls pee power or hand| satinseoss. ind springs and on ROOM LAMPS FROM) fe. aan © 7 “wa T HOME aCTT| Dense. bam “ana e aeaee. ti bee 18 THE “BIRD’ | oar cays el ey 20 oan es lawn mowers, on at — chairs, tables. SS ats i =: _ cally new, all modern. At -| full price. $500 d getege a TOO SEE | ita $5,850 down. It only $35,000 % Discount chers for Lawnboy & Eclipse, su! radios, rugs, dining room | “EA BABY | 6 INCH tus Lake, $11,000 Lo-| interest. Qui per sent this price. B It's a buy at; § per cent mowers, underground | sustes. Dinetie sete ane sinet. G pats soda be SAVE PLUMING SUPPLY” Balance 4 per c hes | noe ville. NA? Nek possession, Orton- A ] TR ADE S RIDGE wa . now. hew a bad land contract 2 a canis, atigettte fans, eo eee Vist ou — Bs oa New, & USED 4-9027. eod condition 17 8. Mo SUPPLY jad Geor Marble 50 wit i ACRES LA . . ‘ull —— senitent pend ~ Canister ‘pr ead je dept” ge real a pong ANY "DINING RM GET 62 GAL, ELEC 'B _5-2100 hace BA. Mich, NA) garage and vem Ltt r REALTOR payments balance es picme baskets & ice chests arab be, 8 ehaice 30 Gal. A . HEATER $70.95 le . $12,500 with $506 | 873 Baldwin Ave PC. Wood $60 per mo. | Camp cook stoves, outdo "FOUR LAY . AWAY PLAN 8 eae 30 Gal, Auto. Gas Heater ne | at § per cent int BOWLING ALLE i Open Ev: FE ¢6203| Lake . 1728 joor grills, EA RMS _ cn Se cabinet, 873, FE bitter & | Cab. sinks & fittings Po gue | fonvitte. Pho Nat crest OF | be ten metas Gelato anes | Eves. ‘til 8 ake RG. Ph. Of 31058, After 6 UP TO 2% MO wake a (aie ry trays, sta $50.50 u For Sale Resort Prop. 444\\te0 ‘FARM AaB ACREAOES building, Wil cacy ame Standard Oi] Compan a he since : cal | BARNES" paca [ARDWARE BS York ‘Sround. Decree. i: Come out nalcher etn EPRINGS. Mi save PLouaing ia: Ww accepting te oney t o Loan ___lats r eres free of different ‘ naw u | BOAT LIVERY tions for — a 33 of E-Z Pgrkin e- othe colored fab- R Seow a ARE NEW CABIN, 9g w. P. W. DINN AN | ular lake in ne MOTEL 08 pop-| service ons nee 2, wall modern ~ (State +; Med Lenders SWAP. of 174 ea Sabo opus i FE 56-9241 Famous sevostineg anus perfect, | —*deal series, 3 Bee ty ‘ON. ” Center tesort ad- Huron _8t. 42577 | pene) Snemeace Will take ore i pope! Pontiac. Free Sakhe ——- ber. = 50, will Rove Fri. sar. ; TO € — ¥ name me. AUTO. FURNACE ae oes, $100 down, $25 Buy uy thru Partridge . j to, the ee available Or ick ¢ : — in = house “e poner ge ty cont cor 1 mile Orebard Lk. “ave Fluorescent, 393 trois. $8, Os 3360. WITH CON meats, Jerry Merrow, .Spewis. List thru Partridge Late” centric nos state | pee ten as Sere pezment & 9 per mene. | = Ra ae eS aA ete RM. SBT, TAYLOR y OVERHEAD 8 rx r 3G axD FISHING S* how lensed m restaurant | NT FOR SALE ' - UTOMATIC WASHER A akefield) — Like PA Le Several ake Area eat mn te m- 100 ACRE 3 OLS es Can DIE ae = or on TO $500 -_ ae pes ee tag slectric dryer, omen, Chak wlne back feral sony, SISES 4x1 & 0x7, NABLE. (ig and hunting. About 16 mil | DAIRY-BAR — spades AY er security. Op to 24 montos ags, Old Bones frigerator, late: model, $05. Pully : 2360 DIXIE HWY. PONTIAC. northeast of West Branch Pronx This is a highly prod center of & MILK DEPOT tn FRONTAGE y. Our ourviee t s Sale equity in automate 1, $05. Pully ANY 5 ROOM Cc. a i tive | usiness distric ! AC is quick. ee or let electric ran bits) . ue with reasonable terms. ae geal cnciieiiitke very beac) cesees milk andi makes ee ee 145 ft frontage ZAGE Peis JE er 1A _— es tn spanking new ese $389, $225 terms, ee. valued 4 chairs, siso twin bce te heater with blower. Blond ACE pti ashburn Resort, Lupton, a tbe will find anywhere. ill consider trade | tor’s clinic, dru le for Doe- us at our phy poner bedroom home. full base- sHICK's. MY 3-3711 ttemore St, : like new. $30. MY 2-6201 ae; — Well weaie” sear taper? Beas: SUPER MARKET JERRY. B ADAMS’ CO. HOME & AUTO streets ‘Model comer, Hosphiar 'b ANTIQUES MATCHING | DAVENPORT io LIN. PE, URED 1" He" no compra acy ams om ars with ‘cedar pats erie lined | {eeatit in bu income. Corner oe ONT oe 44562 | LOAN CO. en a ell aaa alll a ~ 9 hector now i) ihe a Fees / fon per lin. ft. - 3, he ~x exe bus | mod rch. Strictiy | in busy town. T ATT. : 4 gol a ad | eee Ave. off South BI eer rec eery in ero- eta 7 res heme wits coo your bome er contr rade GULF aN P WILL TAKE “Can ___ | Sises. Refinianed curly taaple dn GOs Ba a eis seation seem, or eine ake? ae. S| eu lbacerayiturnee: © Bach cod Fact. Has r erry st (Corner Pike, | ‘railer for 4 lot OR HOUSE-| leat table *Taaple drop . MUST SELL A é = FE #1 FRONT | _2-car and | Jas ready for i | = = s in Garden of th cedar w TWO | "63 7S. GEM TAO, wan) Foes Poe Sum ser Ge et ae ae EY Satis Seca | Coane $25 to $500 | srg aas Be Soma stents, wot | enh eevee | aa ee font ne eameeie own Ask for M | untis v1 Hodes 10 Dixie Hi at Culver autre only . WILL TRAD: ine St, Ben id ng chair and -}| Catalina, reasonable. ie Seale STRC Gitntinke| Somer Fe ih” MMR) Eves cat” O" "| ae Stee? bie a GSE) | | HOUSEHOLD pai pe emer eee | oe fob marnisrc ree Sages eS aid ak * sep arick wetter representatiy ANCE CORP. OF PO: value work day shorter | te res er, Dearbo NO e will _» a ° A Bo: 2-8394. rm, -L For Sale NORTHERN BOWLING ALLEY | eed cod Weed ening M2 6. Saginaw Bt. FE 4 0535 TRADE, MODERN BUN see, fore ed tts cleaver bome, ure 3 SB 3 alll toed a Lots 4% ZL Buildin cae at pda gaa 6 p.m , oe pm or hours GET CASH QUICKLY nook a: 1 Aden tol Call G Fg ny fixures? HEWCINNGROPRING “WAT TRESS, Pa TB, age BEN & ip 3 man F trade for; inf . For. furthe: .. living room » 3-P./ day abgut to- MA otor, exc.,cond 100x139 LOT IN PONTIA Gi ormation call the L xb closed , kitehen, en- their pew All-O-Mati ant ~noteph den tools, FE 2eond, Gar- ine C-WAT- Ol Ca . H. Cole teh, basement, oll Water softene ic Furniture. 78 8 56486. Estates. Phone FE 8-0605 PACKAG 2 2-9173. | 302 8. Sanford St. FE Up to $500 water heater, 0 1 heat,| {ncresses in sii softener that . Gi “46 HA .\610 W. Huron fe PACKAGE LIQUIR ant, grocery 3. : e. Raqulty 000s, ow 1% ser se:| fp ererites Gane the family, wen Saptereyele. tas | gf aght o Big and re Coen Bventa Ea JF 43525 ment. jet eet atpe owner's apart: “LET'S TALK jose to 1956 cars. Bring Ro sof monihiy. Clark Real i tein Ro. attention recaited lt bassinette ag mattress, ae chair eget tare heater ob fost. parkea | Most deals pat a. | Just SION Bin! roodentn! tote. & crease, FOSTERIA a fer mena BUSINESS” minates,‘Loane alvo mada on fare WILL TRADE BqUrrY Str. Gark:| S'rpar: ous gost in. ony #00. Jee or Pi Fan "|= sor. PE 319000 micigsr Siete Reng ‘NO e2es.| Large ,60 ACRES Hess ‘unt pus staets Nons.| DISTRIBUTORSH IP Testers and inet oe | edt ation Wagan. Maple bibs iti "Sins ANCHOR FENCES _ St. Highland | Toad. Lhe as ‘on Blacktop rade your home or pod locagent O : » | WILL TRADE REPRIG.” OED oad, $200 . VALUED : pe chr ‘Partridge ges E chickea house, 813.50, aay AS Poni reel. and aa 9x2 mia Hoes Rugs $3.95 aist thru Partrid VACRN’ Ny Pp — chise. WIL - Bonny) mes é I we ‘ p ge | we acrccs as T LAND ar ial e opportunity for =n = Loan Compan for Northern Michigan 4% Ft. Wall Til ”. eee maya fear! i aoa Powiac sr ny create tine | SERNAME FAINT. 8 Saly 83.000 each, vin Park Ran R1 DGE\\ AY. | Ts the “bird” to see SMALL RESTAURANT OYCYON ; PAINT am. 97) Baitwin SEE ve 1050 W W "Huron, Pontiac me mee hee te 2-9206. as SEVERAL anes. lots au atin Fama Eves. ‘tl 8 +n. on Open Bye. 'ti] ¢ c aon bret & hol. books one Seaman ESTABLISI ae ‘ofit of §200 rates Es- ould. be in rant wi IED, RESTA b- or more alen in Sucnme © See gana lor city property. a in trading cones Oe on steel equ. 35 gt 4g pron as oan fave Walt, 1 me. old. Used tote ‘ABLE i migatrem q frm. howe Berio highway ‘to the eet th | ors ty 5 Bare, ered Je are poms. moi, Aresser, chairs. minor, case, 16 f « it i 7 * 4 blacktop erious fiiness of owner feastn MICHI ae get $25 TO $ mower & snow slew 7. | punted © irds, dishes, FE) . GAN BUSINESS 500 11385. 2 DENTE SS siGNna ATOR AUTO. Fer, . “a a. er “ee i Recond er Sinem rears Recoaioned Applanc Frigidaire elec,’ cima # range, $34.95 ~ Col hate PLUS te \ OAKLAND) , bbb aha : ange pxronp j Aly URES VE eA REASONA- PR #1 | , sal AKLA: | 4 PARK AT OUR abr otin | wen’ aoe a wore | | : | ode ' a ‘ » 4 _ | F : NY ‘ nt nl pa iowa \ tia (otal (\ oo | bs Re TS eae Ss oe ee Wes aS : | ? re , eas Se Brera A JOHNSON, \ fo ; odors crib, road. fo i ne $. Tele M j rae qbicten coup. Witte fecal a intment, | -. = ~ RE 488 pace ote VAN VLEET sees i} SALES CORPORATION |p kent | a ‘Ow RE. wt 1873 - (Aen , BROKER 86| sue ” TEL RD. SEABOARD CE ‘F za ey 8 eat 2 [ane 25 3 # Ys - ART es ees | ¥ eon Vas ‘ | APN ee i ate { bas i) 2 } Re a aa, i ‘ : 4 | [ ig ge eo ees cA o eat sue a ¢ eae : » , j oo A EeetES i 7 + | 5 - - SE ood 2 i : ne ae 5 = 7 x Peet | : ' at ; \~ m: -* A ‘ pee F t “\ Se ag da ee - ¢ < : ' : ae : . . ae (Ric? ar | ey se tay : i oS é oo. ‘ a 82 z Ree? ; ate: 2 = a 5 ‘ * ‘ ‘i Fa ‘ "Ht ae ae } s = : 7 Boe iS Te Tee Oe _ PONTIAC rated, F Vc j te ‘ at A _ ‘ : i a | 7 is oe ‘ : c Ay ay oa s _-— Mo EST MAIDEN PRIDAYS SEPTEMBER, a ee pe Sa eat fais : Ss: : | 27, 1937 oe A fo eb PRR dr AA Co Na CA : 3 : i He ae AUCTION, Sue. 72) Auto A ~ TH » bY ain UFION, SAT, SEPT. ah ccessories 80 - IRTY -NIN B nm B ea d ae - For Sale seas Pe ~ ‘NEW. . ale Trucks 90) For Z a oot . i Auto Glass shape. PR Owe a | 1881 . o 2 43K. Colam 3 ra ) Glass Specialists | “orande. ere mosey dow #8. Ral, BYDRA. *g ne _ forme 0. 2 WOO! ae i 1 | : , . 2 ant 95D ~ on ales pM Mrs. Jack 3 Pra = 1964 OM : bi Parke oe, es a0 BUY DIRE SPACE Me vel at nar #089 Dixie Highwa fends Pe ete uydre__very goet_cand, OL _¢a3¢i.| DODGE, Bs Cont, OL Five. | DODGE, — _ Basedgatd eng Mt SrA ae peo ft drewe 8 ae tae Friday ....7 P.M. __For Sale Tires 80A i) CHEVROLET j TON PICKUP ee Do indow trim ....,.. ition, EM 3-2754. G00 _Mrs, Earl. re Ty Sat STA ie er hondir LerGR AND sar eas - boa net ete Tr Bite worn owas. rare_ag.| Sal le Sportin 2 Every Saturdays. PMC |" Belg seco Sha SI Ge tee? ak a a ot OE Deere, Mery flush, trom’. $4.95 o4 “Antiues, “cane iso retinish- Ene g Goods 65 BUY & SE L 0 ea See ot = mon on ieee condition, $2500. Loe ae Ress, — ‘ Comb. doors Patina a dres marble tep tal ate, CARBINE 4 Y ED. WI eaten }. dad Windows double 41 “gil Viola Pettit, armeaa, sbice nnd | __°Peciah_ofee) EQUAL FO 34 ; OR 3-271 we, WILLIAMS ung a Petti paint, oe Meee EVERY -Wibuen: 7 1 8. MC 2600 oaba | ‘rf oh eu 18 a _State 4- 7611. Armsde. Mish. ee “matey ve “REMINGTON ies £** Be” ge ng ld NIGHT, 3 teres CHE EVROUET WHEEL at FESTIVAL Complete by EM i aise Commerce, will alice ter bun W Tenken oer ay i001) 16 ry new. $6 each 2 RETAIL BRANCH ‘$7 Che BARGAINS use orders we do for $100. | an, auctionee: ster Paul | WE BU’ . Roselawn., : _ OAKLAND : “6? Cheve ro. 2-door COLEMAN FURNA better. ase e REMING? ber, manager, PL Frank Web- BU an SEL. AT CASS 31 ear i ss cor PG. fT tieshonenaal J or aa oe Liquidation Sale by |= ghate Pad tater | mg rene Eanes |B sire pe iY °° Dov i tent MAple UTY WAL i ~ kad c 35 Ford meee | L ublic : DIESEL T : v8 w . PG. douhie ¢ metsi bit SINK. | Sh 12 GA. WINCH Sept. c Auction Leroe'd bee 2 Chevy V4 too Mik BE cot, Hae eetrock —Hisssit" a a Site eons ig TERY Fake ian ae 33% aa e with s¢ auto. 8 ated - Propri- | ootles 1 ATIONA bes oan E —Ax8 S x8 CABIN, see: 50086. | ser (08-23) pg 1 Fenton | CRANESHAFT G ~~ beat rapes Tires, bette PICKUP. | '53 a, Super 2 e hun SKIDS, GOOD aple Ave. es between | C8 © RINDING box. Very ty. engine | © Jet Hydra. sedan. | . (Pte Piyscord, 3040 oes wii Eat d FOR Coustruction Machinery & B| Shine bbop "23 Mees” DIN THE) Same. | tories Mo turdeer use sor ‘$3 ‘Chev pe rd, 4xéx%s WITH SCOPE & IRON ment. M nery & e& _2-2563 Hood —< e. FE 5-8485 er use for | * ¥ an. Blanket tnaul sheet sights SCOPE & IR at any mise 1 4 bod Phone FE| ‘2000 days, E ‘or | '50 Olds Hy Twingulat ation 160 sq. ft. eae ghts. $50, MYrtie 25000 ON | ruction supplie tems Price $523. ves. FE dra. sedan. colt lan, Ato oa. fh. ae $3.88 30.06 PUMP 760, 1 Ln eter trallers. re a3 trucks ie Sale Motor Scooters 82, . pee ee r 2x8, 2412, 2x1 $1.39) —*. Ra. . Clarkston. Off White | Auctioneers: es cont. DY % : jOOSE FROM. : . 4 P-L... ae ite SERVICE PERKINS 8A L” = MOTO: DUM : JUST YOUR 5 CLOSET DOORS _ fees pipwoog 2 Bo 0 WEAVER Ki) sCOPES-10 SENVICE Liquidators. Apprais R BIKE. oR | Teresa Fort TE , eae etal damaged inside ne $3, $3 euar Ké4 8 Clerk: VERN Swartz Creek to Ss p For tnformation TO MMEDIATE DELIVER ig tes irvvide.- Priced Sot t hips be WF oy Priore sp “scorns, oes) YY ae aa cen STATE BANE r Sale | Motorcycles 83 | * core ~ — Y riced pool | bibs, sewer ax in 5 . . SEPT 98. 12-30, ELEC "5: OS tt PICEU OTOR : ETTER DEA = ‘abe specs Doe Ponting ee save Ue P 73 fate 01 re Siren. Grimes — Bear rn astaery = ALAN ee seirig. © cane ‘cutee . _* a Peon cc. ~ Sale. | fo tee east “+ Piles BETTER 8EE + master eer : J ehai -_ Bed ‘a7 ZUND = eve SHORT DC dward. FE 3-5 Le Roger iearmenat scuces re Ag Ry T [ANGE SELECTION OF URED | “D omnee 4-2 saath fs Packs pet baer ae Bh Wastin “ie oa tava! FASK cluded 7 t, Offi - es, me "t oe Walled | , ashington ¢_tratie 951 Trall- a with off eitectn BURMEI __.ehice, 4 Pett s Loan : you wish we BA FOR PAR is: r. 945 Emerson INS 2 with all attachments & mplete = North STER Gein OW OAL: winter?” could grow our own fur MTURDAY NIGHT, €:50 PM. t me Gari Barisan WA cas Wade & beste: do Fees a conte 187 pes Lumber Co, fade. tor age tleve. Sell of coats this wet are a of Lake vidsou ‘Bales Con 318% be ver see "commercial uke new. | TRE CHEVROLET THERM HEATER. ob ie Here tne FE 8142 rifle oF shot a Frc orto Nese =: Sout gt A erogy? ag Mir lado WORKING M. A-1 cond, FE §-1757. BLOWER. Tele I" EM (337 i she heel oo; W Birmingham hom e from & OR 3-7643. . offer refused. {AN'S FRIEND” a oe _{ Bette —. na 141 | SRIODS GFORTING GOODE 3551 Weed, Coal & Fuel 67 F Soe hise Purutare. F necpabbonnss| | __For Sale Bicycles 84 it30 FORD TON STARE EXC Fastest ite County's ge lie Cy Scie fe mace | ge Sa es =e Se Seeietes Hate, Ak" AS, ES HE ae ie Me e outdoor EAT ER.) value, $34.45 curtalD. $60 cotton ‘of sporting goed wast se-| pet, uel mae coal—Speed- SERVICE ~~ | Sy iee buat sale, Brodie & | 1! 7, Uke a RD 5, ixie Highwa: . ay ace gle Lavatories, comple ——. price ng goods. All at Poin t, 436 oil, Oakland Fuel & _tey poodle POR WHITE SATU! eee BOY's Fe | eae: $550." Rights “tt : Poe Ped | - gia aming chrom mpl 739 5. y reels. $6. 5-6158 Orchard Lk, ie] | PALE files, FE 42931. RDAY SEPT. 0 SCH . 1943 Baldwi 5 its ’ aa wiles i004 vanes af up : arrows, 38 penne fitl ,£ | TALKING PARAKE p.m Norge 2TH AT "Good con WINN BICY np. | ‘51 BUICK CONVER ENOSOENERT_ ip , WEDDING | eras ae ena! "bn asi Np emi | Tver sig" Sax woos Be sin, canes as, Hashes forpertment "7, Se, tert! Beats & Accessert ~ 1955 ‘shenuine, “Ggod cond: #218, AIT __pire ust sell. EM- ra Le Ave, escent, 383 Or- ‘T—38 -SemcIAL ; $-0415_ 7 Taovicul ma ee 46510. y- | with green re in iced wood |... — ccessories . : i WHEEL TRAILER \arORN-W Win parm 418 0. Kk g" DARRELL, Plants, _ Trees Shrubs 6 ROPICAL MUSH AQUARIUMS Ri fen at «2s ls Hh “a bivecoe aowncs. es 85 F ORD — sig & OFFIC! Ma WT eee ows AND ¥ WOOD WOOD steer Both like new. 7 OL to885. shot . hrubs 68 Larry. “rE and maintained. a eer bet, Living —— Blond | Oars. 845. op Ro ROWBOAT AND V8 Y py oagihty d ait helanee (0 oe gh » CULVERT PIPE pe Se ae FE nig i Seectat, Peme.| 2 BEAUTIFUL, EVEROREENS reoricit. ist “GOLD Pism, | Ss dae rae ee, rata, 6 | RP *NoLvERtwe-GT_wrrn 8. 4-TON PICKUP | Batok iy 16 gage corre brick, f ociogy hea exterior use _shorgun. ‘EMpire $. pd $o gauge) $2, 17 — Z Your ae supplies, Fros hora canaries SH.) on Seek ord Community Pier rned radio peed electric, Windsh: 62 OLDS, FULLY $2.35 per lineal mere ee Se and Fans rE ery al Sibley | ge. “Huck HUNT ea Dizie Hwy north of Pontise we i fe shop. 4 FE just north of Oxford etion| ete Icl poe ranaing pee Really sharp. Re UIPPED Chu h’ F e Cass Methan fine Co ile ge clinic — Rea | a4 on 2-1681 Orion, MY! ror Sale Housetr 61 . er & cover cs 155, Tom Bobr, Ine. ie priced. SEED Tene Sh BOOUS von | gr ord ee Ev ocoit | D _ Sele Homestraters ? 76 | PT WOLVERINE WOCBEE LARRY CLARKSTO 102 8. Squirrel Rad. > TAPE REC POP = armen Ey rowa) ‘Grevelaea | DORS Trained, B ne at tn oi ee own” ae = JER TON DEMING FE 20293, oenpee valing SeED D FIRES * at tae © mounting. in SPRUCE TR 1 Block E. of . Njeciyn. _certif.. $2.10 dhy- , sap Bese FT. HOUSETRAILER rt. mal uscd me up "8 FORD VIC Open Evenings—P Rg a Bice See P| ot ses Veen |S ED HY Ou | ST ROSELL OR | ee. Fe pte tag | romp vie | ag a ‘MAple S181 eee Soren | saa | FR ee Ge | For vena 7 LEPINE See eee oe ole $3141 er. ve ' eos _s Se ee age! # |” Hunting Coats & Pants | i et geet ioe Sas ieee 72 gh bare Om = eae miboger genset Pa ope in — “ATER FORDE, ee Fier ca cially" power“ Soeen: sme ‘terial underwear s wh Sat.end Bun. ouly. Mocdat calves. MApie i cows Meown jee, tie Rage Low oes ‘alter segrine, sheet 2 BUICK SUPER CORY. . 9 4 are tae Re ik es SS #10 Encyclopedia. 5, & riding mowers, S Ak . SHA : es. MAple 5- & Highiand $1160 etor. Ca son | MANY OTHER tone ‘ . Fa e171 down tractors. M Pek eee ADE TREES Of) ane. ait's T. we. Oakland TRAN . Pa 2 c invento $. Must | PRECISI FE 2-0022) Sugar Mapi ES ~6L. F We _Treiles_Pask. T SPECIALS UNDER SPORTATI i, ep NCE IN THE FOL wants" "eee ok nani sees ate ER, RATES Red Maple, Fmd gen a oe waiting wee. Sects NESSES 1984 PONTIAC CHIEF reese = Russ J “se cage p: Power ra cogntes,,, loaded 1 1000 tb Com saw, fir. on OOK! GUN — “a = ns all kinds, we ott and BAR L RANCH. : . “DE OOM, 18 “I, | Leaving state. FE oe sell. s johnson Mtr. Sa ; r 5:30 FE #1502. 1 Merk @ + ith . mp. . fy Doe oe Bh 3 SALE cl prc a them be ty em | san CH. A = AWNIN , FT., | %, PEF C=nT 51 N. Broadw les | 63 CHEVY Con ; $43 , " IBENSON Pe Cae a sities. a — buy, Gog cave meney. = 36:68, Rain show, Sunday 3 in| | My N ING. EXCEL- MOTORS, TRAL Lake Orion 'Y 22871 < pee wer LE. E: Priced to sell A-l cond. WaaMING WAC ER CO. = 378 J eed i No 2 ross from GM {peees events. me -_ENT CON Sm wave ciiLiens, ani 28 B. WW. 6 Tats a ie. . Shorty Hook’, P| aguina CHINE GOOD CON. 4708. 8S. Telegrapd nF TE or FE. FE 53-0477 or & Lk. Rd. Oakwood 3166 ae FE 2-4827 * DITION or z e orssoRine ik sas CHEVROLET FE 6-6206, ‘ } Orchard Lake Rd. FE. ition a TB > CON ox MARLINS scaping 2-4403. Pontiac Land- ay Mien OA ia | 2-4827. INLAND OOM FOR ‘38 M je BUICK 2-DOOR. R tires & radio & a. FREE STANDING FOLETS 318 8: stove. GHOUSE' ELECTRIC Pee oooh 30-A, new mae gee. - For Sale P: | _old ydeine. Bateere 3 iy YRS Mg tod WOON 31 TRatLEn | U7 ¥_* LAKES SALES c= ee A eae w ce old ley po pe Me . White Washbowie a, ue oeses $3 be Foutbait shoe ise ognet. Ber a FE 1 apes. brand cer, a on RE ES SICE RIDING MA Na — —— a io oe For information, eat | 31@ v_Ruree PE ue FE 26122 stock No. 3874. the money. Our pom Sal “ aoe: dowa 3-pe, bath sets with trim ... $11.95| WE WAY a, sine Th _ | WINCHES ENG. sETTE bridle. OL 23-3661. DDLE & i433 PT ABC 1 BEDAM. Aik motors al EVINRC! out m's £ lo- dpe. coi m ... $80.95 HA ea hee iaote i? GA Greeks One m R PuPPres, | STAL wee cond. ABC Tt BEDR —— a UDE $6 out Dealer, Mi ™:- with oe : CEMENT, MORTAR FOR ae cond. his a nee: One. a Setter, Loon tbe me ama 44 FIP FOP | a 83 Ane a oe Onmeoe 86 as ze. as FACTORY 3nds & Trregal oad =p. Root Cem ATAR & PLastae | Of >>. rPX 12 gauge. shells. ice um emule “Eng: | Ra. seereereers. ee Ricwiand ie ROraT ot eae aeies?, | BOATS AND Keego Warbor Ge a 112 8, Saginaw Sonera Beet ee — id fr | Huntin te ee oy yaw 250 MARE, GELDING BOTH inum ewnings. acts, oe New and used. Prices N _ Mon. Radio te model trensporte- nO 3 DEMING SEER wal COL BI AY I LOC 3.70 § gal. _Hunting Accommo. 654 | * aK gone BPs ty ee egal vere Cot toe Se ap. Forme | oh models. | Terms. rednesd on Rew. 960 down, ater Runs like pump, 2 pipe for 4” sell WELL goss & BUILDING K DEER HUNTERS Nhite & NE OSKER R PUPS. eming Way pe. Rossenalie 6. ie a ee praia berg om 3904 aubur® CH Boto- Motors, nirminghemte be: ; a : ‘pipe ——- 46. 81_Orchard Lake A SUPPLY CO. housetrailer & un ws MOD AKC 2-3243, _2-3803. . Lk, Orion, MY long. 3 0 FT. al 2-8811. uburn Heights. VROLE ‘ ond ook ie Desier, MI Saat eae $125. bat. ‘ei Do It Y ve. FE 23-7101 res Met Lon Sin tie ao $20. BEAGLE POPS. Two a} sews. down, one full bath OHNSON net 4.8% iMé CHEV + ‘ : 3-6978. orwru NNESSER > pa . ROLET Eaten EAraR. Hin o It Yourself 61) iiss?" 7) | fawn & a ane mare eh qhorees. Bas, a mene.| oe potted MOTORS 1009 8. Woodward Birmingh ar. @ passenger with just 16,000. mt, grace. 8 tos. o FOR RENT xonpiee By day or week. Nr. — brindle color. Phone Hart Lav widing. CLvs| St gt in| utoct for oete. © ase Guar AAA QUALITY =|. = jo a Cos rage D © laanBtak” Sock is Fully equipped. 10 FOR | RENT. from re. i Wanted Livestock 73 CONeTRUGTION se, $00. 1% E. | Bee, uals downs. bi Boat R. SR Guararitee Birmingnam's handle. vides “behute OO 8ANDERS—DRIL me} of state ian M-12, borders m™ neonate. a a. WTD : COTE OS ust sell 1956 VIN arine 3 invited, Owen's ch oodward ymouts . i . LIVESTOCK a 1957 Gr Liberty, 46% Av ites, 306 Orcha: en's R CHEVY CL at Hunter. Berry esl eves Ts BROWNIE mr le ans land, $30 per ok lper~ p A ND ‘Kinds. Por or Por am great Lakes. 45° ft e. F rd Lk. oto “ed in GPE. CLEAN LEAD. all gises ae mong Soe re ay ates SUNDAY . _Real beauties FE | . MA 56-8206 rest Jones, Clarkston Will ders 42 ft AU 2 b 1987 LIGHTNING SAI Ct TS . 197 8. Jon LEAD.-. prices. 439 8. 8 _Sand, G BRITTANY : : “| er cept car or smal. edrms.| Exe. cond. M ILBOAT. CHEAP. hrysler - Pl ‘SCH pls 2 DR = ee one as Fae amas coe FO ee | iravel & Dirt 66 Pibdd Wee coe A, thse for Sale P tiled heh rr smaller trail | — Fie Tone Ral ot Piso AP, | M Chovaler, Pun ymouth fee Ne oHT BLUE, | vee than : R RENT sy COT TOL OO wormed . 4 mo. old. Shot ND | ~~~ oultr ou Lot 90. 1340 Lapeer MY | BAILBOA d. at Pine Lak "85 DeSoto “Li awe cone $1 _Squipped. ont, tuil > Bee ‘St on Floor sanders—band | sanders lvered for 30,4 | ORS te #804 | 300 LEGHOR iiiocrered (tl R Loss Is YOUR GAINS | ae aren Ro, a Ati, | "38 Chevy” P ogg dom tee 1988 | 35 CHEVY a tla fe 2 p.m , ¥ ate, vacuum cleaner as. ‘or 30 d ~~ ee M-24, : N. Lapeer Ra. r old. M LAYING HEN OXFORD 32-2507. | cos pnt ve Sta. tap “TIED gases | SW. tle T sca FE_9-0203' Pater. * “i Ore eine ee | ied ae ast. bar | Meat Raver, Meh. Ta Ira’ na. MU eee 7700 Mil: TRAILER” | Pransportation Off ‘S$ Piymouth V-E 2 to choo 18 | net be PONE: F RM SEL ITE | Mal, Mine ena grote PE se BAC 8, TAN Geman, ek | "ing bens, & De ary | ee SALES FLY 4 tation Offered 87 | 36 Femeut v4 4 ox. oe | _ansem & H. i Sen afer 6 Bie s Rental Depot ae oe CLEAN SeRDT io *r + ror ong *™* Srreech eer Brees | 9 9 nelchigan peg Ys Cauforaia. (ol og | cor pina Ae ‘oe Poutise 4 dr. ais wei wagor i BUD = ‘AM. . = ft — uarts _ Petered lawati, "62 SHELTO ee e = Outs. oe r Trailers, & mers. pod og. L FE 8-6642 i deliver any —— BEAGLES. Anon eo ~~ Sale Far small Ho Hol fp tlie darcy iat potyghy Soda ae gy 10; "$3 , gered Pull Pir we Hoye 3p. Bod Tables, From!) {20° sanders, polishe a hed S0fL— PILL SAND Ait oe ee. Fe cilee bese ——— aa Produce — 75 ad oe for traveling, ; wy Gates me | es hy | -2 aon a fs F E OOR SHO ampooer, wee ca vel. FE 5-024 AND |} BEAGLE | accesso od taller ROSE FROCE GOING NORTE Faw? 52 Pontis me ne F ——— 8. lawn ‘ mowers, ti! Al et pe Gieck APPLES ries. be ers, parts & G NORTH "bl ¢ 8. $25 - § ‘ ou & PURNACES suenee tools. sree et “paler fOR oot. SELGE Bp } 120 each 495 White ine. CANNING APPLES. =e tile 8. ot “Tak "ur poral 1 xEWw PONTIAC 71 sees pape Sharp a exe 108 135 Buick Convertible 81.798 Gas. ane - * * ice ‘$8 Buick Special MT .... ; tree Sos duct work, cae t you don't see ft ki ree oun wroue AKC ees GOS = 331_N. Squirr $1.50 BUSHEL. ioe! BUILT HOUSE on_M24. dis Missouri. ZERAVING For | ‘4 Fiymoyth Be ‘Runs good... Fry be Sonus Belair Aa so-e $1,608 Sante tree peony Opp. Our Lady of the. aOR sats | ard” Leet pg gt $25.55 me. OR 32602 | ameens DREPFRERZE. D eee reales." Ww, oy “ee He dows .... § ee ‘Ses Speck esion NAinon or a AE, AND, Serene | Fi Tc ie DAgert Fort Fe es etronter - Pontiac Chiel | yanted Used Cars 88! .,, OPEN EVENI 38 Bul opal er 71-0831. After 4 new. Calll er rubbers, cement satd, CRUSHED sTO SRFTARY SPA NIE YOUR APPLES & pete. ‘olorama in 1938 A-1 PRICES ~ | 734 Ons NGS ‘85 Mercury Mon’ @r. |... $1,485 Gia : ma. 3 steamers els. ent ering. | _FE revel, fill. NE. NY SPANi at Suttons, & squash | TZ 1959 38 wreck LATE land Ave ‘34 Buick mg | $1. ; cat tate COR NACE: | PPAPP ou san A M o's: re sb eaklin. | speneer suet es ELS EXC. =e 326 N, La. Angelus; DRBAN, DETROITER DELUXE wrecks. $20 for junked Peace: OK M t-s002 | ($6 Ford: _Customline ba i 38 ee a eURNacEaa"| Formica. SUAGRERRS DRY | OTT heel PILL. sawp. | ret Marrs. Ye © ners ARG | we Dick inem. G18 Watton. FLOWER OPRESH COLORED 48 MUCH AS #86 FOR 30 onth cy Mereury BY dr," 8.0m Rochester. 130 Be Fifth i, supplies, Pasbiog & eectica Al LTO sol, 30 a pg carooyey WELL soi BRED AKC Pe eee nas teu FE canst Bello! EG gtrnn Goer — ay ve $2 Ford @ 447 Ea eee ss 3 a. g- s. 1 ic: SOIL. & eg. female axe | PIE - PUMPKIN osiya. 4-6537 ete line of COST. Cece ees OL048 ee HEATING Heonecuim Batya 1-00 to 4'06 FE 45-0617 YD. Load. OM.) SMUD’ Jes, jjunning good. 980 | medium & rag cacummoers, 41 0 RHEM ER—HUTCHINGON one mflways Ready to Buy ear ance ‘ Rea special, Cae fy 7 = elm. $s Supply, 166 W. A BRITTANY ¢ ford p RR 3-5965. Also @ iar ADE . IN and usec cars. - os 3 “: 3 25 gant Ee enn nprsens oe e Musical Goods ttention | sie Mt ome miner ot serine: oe Bi ee | BS - alloadgd wl eee AUTO BARTS | | Mrs ge a deine 7 za i 4989 x : im TA — 19 fieee tagadess.. stokes oad ra, Ran is 62 a unter. FE alee Ste A Bal SS *BO 179 _BAGL D d Bud S$ reseeen $100 ther OF Sate . “2 BASS ACCORDIA AN. 980. GOOD Truckers SEAOLE FUPPIRG, PORE BRED me plums VARIETIES OF APPL a are ee on | Bud Shelton Motor Sal = O QeS | sas Shelton Moto: Sales INTERNATIONAL TRATLER tocrat, preertadie = Sax. Aris- * oxer 2 Sed Snepherd pom. Sey: gomb & pe vtiploe ‘BASE, WHI « ttiss. OR ARE 580. AU paid , LONGEST peet| {98 CHEVR Be ee _ like new FE 3-7584. TE. ‘eee TOMATOES trage D OUT OF UBURN } EST PR r TERMS, Low.| 28 OLET 2DOOR. 1 awe ATTR as E Z rs, Wee USED a | 1cESs _ LOW- e blue. Ow ~ tes Shae ERM, CORTRAG) arte ano & Sos __at YMCA_ CT GOES oa! tis) evel Si Pt een wse| rahe Redreat ee HIGH D MOTORS | SFuagent — went oahe eee ae stall ent Will design, fo-| Ac $300 | ~ coeeee —SPARTELD POP _ Giddings ook 5-6660 — 15210" arine Coach GH 22 sold last . citer metal or 00d, Hien KOCORDIONS. LOWEST PRI Tn bel A “Binet EH SPANIEL | PUPPIES: WHEAT. 7 Fenian rose eet oe fo is Eee (61, BOR. SEDAN’ — mart ° $798 ances, iP cabtnets, bullets on to peginn accordions PRICE ON CLINTON ing and fre reals a fu. oat nd, $15 each. MA mae and bright. EM DALES. OXFORD TRAILER PONT rucks, EM o. ‘pr. pucawa! sua me at! snore to pt wiring, WN . ‘ond t= §-5428. lessons, FE =M ait LO ; Sale Fa ; a NTIAC F = rting al : ck from wee ee ate, ae Guam GIBsO A-l_ TOP oor. _¥M 3-4515.| soge & A OVELY SONG. O heed Equipment SALES AC AUTO 12) 2-DR, HARDT eign. 0 Guam tel 2 N ELEC. GUITAR. _ Pil) sand & “$10 PER LOAD. 34055, pricot. $01 4th st 1.3 x || tinal WHILE T BROKERS _ at $2,079. OPS — starting =, an Fluorescent, Ags carrying case. Wigs gravel. EM 3-2449. om . FE | 300 a APSE Caares vanr ; For good used E THEY Last Lat lus acl ERS 4) STATION ; NO H FARG é a SU EES 778 KEPTER PREF TO 00Gb | ALLIS CHALACERS “uk SERae | pla orewil put out 00 tem wait Sie’ gder‘carn fo wey, onl ested a PE 4: long. $300 per year pnessren og en acoustic gui oF Pee OR 37: clay and | oa POPPIES PA bs heart age woth er RACTOR. meena ee eM vie E_ +9100 Q) V-8-% TON PICKUP. $1,499 CHEVROLET i. . aya, ~ 4 ee g ~~ DaCHERURD 7 s. Oth ower. + * 5 ‘farease : @. OIL Some good used raony Kay. B&B SAND, ‘ikon XD POPPIES —— — er entra, MADIG| Boniic new. Caray Bam ¥ aby CASH 1000 8. Woodward B taker re toe Ress, fod) Sogn jectrie guitars | Pungonime.,_snd tendsceping. Fi eRGLian FOUN set | AAA EQUIPMENT Walon Blea ee els | AVERILL’ BIRMINGHAM i 107 8. Sagina RIs MUSIC... ree FE 5-725 ® _ Male, Good we: YRs OLD. — equipment, garden trac TRAIL Ee EXCTIAKC ‘Shop it, Gace bed NEED CARS cN MINGHAM ae ar 20. Surface PORTABLE aEPWORiC 2-9367 |. sand, sor, ce BLACK pir ENGLISH | kteades in 6-3234. pee | apis mowers, pope “eR EXCHA \GE doliars. ring it here for top F coat, 5 S| ee ap oe ‘T.| maraner, ¢ is MO. WEI-| ° Sat aren = | MOBIL. < 2020 DIX F Ba ae caret det eee ee ee TO EE eer ae rare |e CANCE |p edt P= "he cage Doe Plymouth D , ene . * t - : s 7 § LOXAIRE FURNACES 9 of ag Ih NTs 200 Toaded) and TEgtes 37 | cent RSPCA Yara FE 30039 921 7 en's om. titre eieg Rese THE HI z_«ae| Dodge - Plymouth Dealer COXAIRE, FURNACES | Ei teen ee es | ge ae "RR | aunt eemrsamereies| aera ica RE ot one) BE IGH DOLLAR |" * "Bintngham CLEAN CAR her’ rm-| _load. Dell inbw | Gene tae NT] oe" Power “56 model NER heed the ased care irmi S J _FE_ 40866, ane e. "ff. Ruron. vered. FE «16 s. Reg, EM 3-4425. te bottom traction Double | 7? s § & 10 it m. Drive the We irmingha = eee are | GaTIONAL GUITAR, CALL APT. Se LS a ae — | male. AN SHORT HATRED FE youn Deere jows & 4 section volte aces eg ten. to ee “aa Seen ‘@ CHEVY CLUB i MILTON | shomuan ite. na. Nar ips Dim, MA ESTA sr top othe iawn, sand and | GERMAN imorn Por tus e” wase| CALIF. "ted, Ferme) fedtoom thee” alan py) HJ. VAN W | cond. tn. Pe 2mn EEE sl SSS | oe a ED BIANO” TUNING. PLAYER iE ight tractor wort, PE? iene ara > gl N POLICE & SHEPARD LIF. HERE WE avalabie telurished ive te odo oe vy ELT, ‘i CHEVY 3 04 DR. LOTS OF clean rolet elub coupe, 20° mirror, sigh LARGE a: Samana eosT1 ~ se RT TO FS OnE $10. 4 | “5 Rates Wes. oid. 1 male, COME oat aa be “minediate por very, SeeM&MM ‘Trans. udson Jet RoW, Auto = mores sees, PLAYER Pi PIANO — COMPLETE wove ew NE | GERMAN SHORT $5. FE 5-5427 We are going « a3 ossession, | “or toi M Motor Sale arene A eee ee 9548 ' ; |PLavER PIANO, Sou eeret So eee tae 1 ft Ag ag oe “california. 8 *| Pp BOTTLE GAS wi tins ee" Se bil Onimineri tla Fo oe | “ ee ochest s. 6 é a tl = fle i MS. cous * ’ PRACTICE ¥ PIANO, $8. PIL DIRT, FALL = eaneee ae enaie | rector = ee er & SUPPLIES WE BUY CARE IN eel gers | a740 | pee 18 _ GALLA-| $02 sand. top porn aslo MA: | s VELY | KITTENS Paki iO tractor. Come on a new Farmal ar IES |= ANY CONDI- FE 40666. | a a , or z TN AUR Tear RUNEN | SD aoe Sg | cheats OO chant MiMi a ath earance | Ramblers UL. REG. ORTSM - seq Bun | ie or ! rn L arRUMe ye | * bo FARM en 1- & mos, old, 641 Th KING BROS. 3 AN TRAILER WE TR ‘ | | 18 8.58 pe OUT _for $10. Delivered. 5 YDS. YFUL BLACK-WHITE ird. | PE 40734 | J Good tor hunt SLEEPS | ; : ADI: 1953 hardtop. R., ¥ | KEW INNERSPRING MATTRES ERAPRING MATTRESS aio WALT ee ee Een oe Intelligent reach use Se dog cae axe Raat Opavtes Sacrifice FE beds tee! ame UP OR DOWN ! | 106 eee a OAT ase Furniture. like new. HAUT +6388. run in, Aff arge space TRACTOR SPORTS ae | = ; fro to eneses “ | 7. . 1%. 8. aa’ : fectionate,: § rR. MEN 9 “ : he : aoker’s, is ie. me woe vings. Gat rs ae DELIVER GARD, GRAY. for good home, 2436 Mest away {eo samme Ra pitaiTox ready for s we NTERS GET 1951 to 1957 Mode! | 1933, Convertibie. R: 9698 art, i ster Ct mm disc ado . els j 001 x. R & Sat, Phone FE sneiter eve. »| FARM MACHIN tral — eeveral sone nad VN a Uu S % od. ...- es eo eee ee a used ERY. NEW wi! some with e Pay DEL, ON 74 YDS. OF fee ee = mere EG i “mat | CASI oe S Anbassad _ H C8 ow oe wed. resin Saws, NEw wonabie ceane soon gah i C AR ave-Sale 1983 hardtop. R, ¥. ors Band Gard nenced n : “TX | . trucking, Me dirt, drain tile, Ww — Genkeman thee en TRAIN pee wm Oe yes om enjoy wet. FINAL DAY Runs good. ate ae rust 2 and mortar. OR tiny Ponce opponent he an BIOGEST AY es eta ee . 964 : re $4055. : egreph Rd. PR 93200 BIOOEST TRADES BES heer 9 Pi mpennad diner ee ea Rent Trailer Space 79 CH or. vn ae cee on RRY — HU EARD s Ra. \ rs AUBU! EVROLET 27 LEPT. HURRY! TW — 5 0446 a See ne ° ORLY oo ee ee thee: is 6 Seat si “THE WORKING MAN'S 4 PeAZAS" “Sarg” OOK all , fu im __opavie. re’ 6-65) Oakland Co FRIEND” a BY ors arting at $1.08. ; wakidy ign & is choad Ag BEER Where x0 PA mesh Fastest Growi in ueey s§ $1 898 LV res ste ave mene take es 00d. mares ma] AH Dine prey — Federal taxes and License tn- shets club house good | MA__§-S071 ‘ We need used MILTON °We pa. . Only 18 & fornado Open Nights lowances, Tree now Righest NOU aioe we tiac. Also minutes to Pon, | Used ghts ‘t) 9| goes in t e now, al- JBLEHEA equipment eae oe your | 89, Seems soles Dene rate Truck Parts 89A) per eonertn ce tee at 1986 BUICK DERS HOUGHTES wen a ed Truck Parts 9A) hn Sie red hay oe a = L. tae bP N ‘. "SON 2061 playground. EM ALL MARES AND. ce rants down payment. As low as By tose ‘OLDS 88 MOLIDAY netdtep. eee orgy WORE MEROL TE | Fe ee tee can brand new RN. Auto Trans av ha gu rarer | | gaat ry e . ee 1933 CHR Save NEW. AN : - at 1940 Laker For Sale . SEE Auto. YSLER, il dr, W ie sg Tei sta 6 EPR, % M NE ony 0a. m 2 @ BF oe C Bramcemeee 33 Ye TERE OO : F Bi ; ve $1606 : i = |, on, $800. Cail 9008, CONDE | Dod or oe best ‘deal irmingham , Soa FIVER WHR ge ET os ge - Plymouth Dealer _N na tet , , vom aad wear etal aa © Tiros LMt ¢30e ash ee : irmingham Re matt eee ee i . t +3000 oS can e “+6709 I | : ; x : ’ Ce € : . F : 5 z <« ear oe j We 2 fa 2 a j : < ag eu ery ? -~ ee : * Cae 3; ne oa ee rélpntab PRESS: FRIDAY, seentommen 2, “1931 Sek ei ee ere __ For Sale Cars 91; | “Fee Sale Gare "1 For Sale Cars HY} For Sale \Cars 91! $BR, REDE, BT: = af SEL, RANCH waooN 9 A nm 8, We CONTERE, TERY Ra. 1 FORTIAR,¢ D : poon caraiina | SE P T F MB E R : MO ON T H N D ‘= ar ee sanlitatlty ee ee STOP, GOT “om ter ioe gona pevasan i’ | | $5 DOWN tig, LINCOLN, RARDTOR. WHITE | Va. Powerlite, radio '& beeter- CRN MOTORS 764 Chev. 4 ar, 218, % month} button trols. Exe, cond, FE| White tires, os steering, & "AUB Pas Qar.”...... as month 76313 anytime. | | ‘brakes. Why pay new car prices See P82 BB SEE j - . * = aie er wr 4 +++ $47.24 month ims FORD aan gee SS LF beauty 2 ‘ae : . R r 4H, Hydra, 407.4 mooth! payments scare you? A one-own-| Schutz Motors 2106. Hurry te |! Ee , iH” Aghe saath Mi FE | “8 ™m . ~ er Birmingham new car trade,| Piymouth Beale Woodward ai ‘radio & heater. Fordomatic, pow- Hunter, teering, & brakes a = ee = “Wagon ..... $27.24 month : NAD LUCKY AUTO SALES'| cisenng Sete, Sas Go| — NORTH PONTIAC "West Side Used Cara | | 8 ee 8. Saginaw st $90 «down and $36.59 ® month. mt Century Hard! pat Mn gh gy Ne i : - ‘ FE easit” _PE_4-1006 Sead eae, Bad the ven a | erg Ford Vie, trata ‘ ag me Bs Wg ogg a fon E OV F R ] 00 pg eg Ee ity Dealer, AMY ia Bales Beta bartap West Side Used Cars| | acd H Th nT Sees orate oe ha "or POLO. = Most wiikes EeVAND MODELS TO | 923 W. Huron FE 42185 a as The Deal | Fis, Mgrs tne! nai *ADREEIENNOT SE | AUTO'SALES || MamEE GRO SNES All Makes Available Hos us to help| cars. .2 eile to bank ts 1957 ‘PLYMOUTH 2 pr, - BELVE- with overdrive. ‘ : you buy the ia of Chryeies, the ne Brice CARKNER DODGE. dere. & WW tires.| ful imside and out. PE 41517. | 211 S S naw St : 1 1 avs ‘aa that is absolute-| SALES, 44053 Van Dyke, Utica.) Very fee) ere mileage. Reas.| 36 VOLKs WAGON, SUN "ROOF. ” South Side .0dagl t. : a afters from is lack of a ‘new | #5), OLDSMOBILE SUPER os, Call MAyfelr = ikee cal H “tie "<-sa02. Fee DONTIAC 34 BUICK | j home. You ean really ‘stes! tris ew, Rar wate Onan 103 PLYMOUTH SESAN Bait re . N | et Pred wee = MI 427 ‘Red roadster r. excellent “Radi, cig Low mienee Vow RB aw 9167 1 Pontiac 2-dr coe 5S 299 6 FORD * po aaa condition. Radio, heater, | ise Ponriac_ STARCHEF, WILL ( ) j V ~ : 1695 52 FORD | : ‘ custom side wall. tires. | = Se tc res ~ .- (15166 ‘SS Ford Fordor ...$1245 oe a . $495 all FE 2-9341, Saturday sso. = 4 oe, Mae al : 55 PONTIAC 39 PONTI AC — orm aoe te* | YE NAC), |5148 ‘54 Ford Fordor .. .$ 795 eum PONTE | Mier whan see OOP COMP | Hope er Detoe a OPpCLAT ‘| $8 PLYMOUTH ‘31 CHEVROLET a “eee eae ety Snes tes Gael yp | LO? ‘56 Dodge 4-dr. ...$1345 on a the full price. CARKNER DODGE | 7" ‘PONTIAC SEDAN. EXC BODY . Bema ike yen wee & tires, EM 3-0081. H. Riggins STOM 2 DR . | "St PONTIAC, $225, SHARP! ‘51 : ree | Settee fue take over pay- Kaisere, $18. '40 Ford. OR ¢2851. t | ments, OR 3-8732. _Private owner, Our CSV | ery clean & | ogi KAIBER 2 2 DR. RUNS GOob L TOTE YOUR NOTE 5103 ‘S0 Cadill ac 4-dr. ..$ 645 $895 $145 - '5S] Plym. Cl. Cp. ..$ 295 Nose Side 64] Oakland Ave. 1 finance, OR | $65. 197 8. Johnson, fe CREDIT Is C . 5150 hee Ways bain September ted must | TRE WORKING MAN'S FRIEKD ar an SZ, CHEVROLET _°36 FORD. have a home by then. I would | { ‘ * pei Atr Convert. $]195 sac rather" nd ‘my way" into S 9212, ‘53 Ford Cl. Cpe. ..$ 645 $2295 | Your home than be wolessiea out. |... FAS :Y ED JONES TERBIF! . .Upe... . "88 CHEVROLET Believe me, I am really nice— ._ Saginaw Used Cars|; , ’S6 CHEVROLET $195 a a eg ly ay 5242 ‘56 Ford Tud ¢14951| “Sim” -_ - gna ‘Mercomatie drive. An- older | of $18.76 month. Call Credit Mgr AVIN or uaor .,. $1295 ‘53 CHEVROLET car and $1,250 will] help me to « Mr, Parks. Midwest ¢7500. Har- "56 CH FEVROI E i $1 195 new — = boosh tira ydnod _old Turner Ford _ __ A F 56 ST a a pcg 2 a ee, setae, Birminsbam’s De: | ine PONTIAC Rail HYDRA NO 5266 ‘52 Plymouth 4dr. .$ 395 aur We ‘54 PLYMOUTH | _ at tuner Seaway | i month Call Crea Mgr | 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS $1795 $645 3-000, : MERCURY 2 DR. SHARP. ite Parks Midwest 4-7500. Har- i, XS—CONVERTS 7 56 CHEVROLET . oe _ ? SS FORD CONVERTIBLE. GIVE | Ventas on —irgnco. GRoNTINe SRLDRE—7 OR, WAGO eo ERTS || 5282 ‘54 Chevrolet 2-dr. .$ 695}| °° Det Rey 4 CHEVROLEI ; Convert, Radio & heater, Take te Tne cus. FE| Whee ee E> oes, | $1495 95 Pontiac sich Bee gem, Rell orics QazoR- iat “ 1956 PONTIAC-4- DRT Low 15286 ‘S6 Plymouth 2-dr $1345 ‘86 PONTIAC ‘34 FORD a Brokers Birmingham's Dedots = Plymouth | 3 3 a a WAGON. NO mi By owner. PE $310. 610 | ym : " Mardtos $795 _BoLo. “ ene 1082 NASH 2 DR.” NO | MONEY PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. — 1088 5295 ‘52 Old 4d $ 595 $1695 54 CHEVROLET power, new ..g24me M54, FORD AGG pytacmuts a | a month. Cal Credit Manuger: | gL ib0. Needs fonder wort, EM er your car dows | s ‘36 FORD - $845 Bole CoguryRerton & Gr. Taneh VO so new Met spore | FE SO. Bide Secs Tere | ae. = As litte as $18 per week . $1395 y tog, SLs. "achot,sitminosem's | Noecal ans Rit ‘pre, tat | “ru pees 408 FE Sona ,| TAC 9 oS : sage ee, te 2 oe Deboto-Piy mouth Dealer. Wood-|. really runs ike « million. Schute | ig, PONTIAC 4 DR_ CHIEPFATY DEAL Wir Thibene \\ ‘ / / "3 PONTIAC $695 Seer cee, Bema mpmm| Renin aaa WR Ee NO | ee eee | , campeeertee 8 BUICK 3 transmission. 82" tome Crean. ask for POLO ine PONTIAC CATALINA. You | LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION We a S tose CHEVROI ET S645 4 : Ewart woe) | rubnerer By wrout i 7o4, 00! yor savings — genvice || ae CoE 2. CHEVROLET rg sane ick | : Ae PAN FULL ape tt | Satie d otat, We res, snd ‘a | $1495 395 From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS ramatic drive. One owner, of BETTER SEE | 2 . ous . ene . ois Sy art Your Friendly FORD Dealer MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 2sie53 HASKINS | HE ment, 01.005. | _Woodwerd et Bunter. A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door ute, Birmingh Desoto ; mouth) Dealer. Woodward. ai | WGl,yfONTIAG. AS 18. MIDWEST 147 S. Saginaw St. | i ” 3 ie B! 5 8 8 Assume payments. $27.26: s eaENROEE -MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES real good buy—shop all a month. Call Credit Manager. FE | “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND" FE 5-4 4% White se | 200M. Haale Steele Pord. “Oakland Count | -410] FE 5-3588 : Se DR eTARCHIEY. | : “ PS erie ies. "aaratap. Londed. ew cer -cond. Fastest G “row ety ser” | Your CHEVROLET Dealer ‘ & f 5 g Sole Prrmouth Dealer. Woodward slg Bl Sa cE |, MBL Dene cfr ay mis . Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. FE 4.4546 FE 4.4547 ¥ equipped. ; s 135 “it _VOLKSWAOEX sox ROOF Pvt. owner, 027 ¥. perry, PE me wrong, I am not @ hot rod/ ... PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. 21.000 31.660 e? adjust| price. 187 8. Johnson. 7-078, | = ————————— — PONTIAC HO. 6 06s, FULL —< cond, ist CHEV RaK NO MONEY man 1 really de, move out front. | fom Let us help you ad’ : go a fan's Deoss ,Pymeit Deee! | Lake Oriorr er Siotor Sales | —— ate Fea age romp nan va se wees) rons Meesetae Sm COUR LITES ARE || Here's the Place - PVE, OWNER, TG ORE | Sin “Cen Croat Mar, ‘air. | 920-08, CONVERTIBLE. EXC : walls, ‘Rast, spot lig ff Ve FOIN 4. ...... SovGe Ht DEMOS & OFFICIATE 7 DEMOS & OFF ioIATs er, wife a At ow a mileage, U AR Customiine, V8 2dr Fordomatic. Power Steering. ~s <8 SS PONE Catatns Coupe dae toe ew bs $ 895 cylinder. good mechanically, need some bet work, . the full price CARKNER DODGE) Priced to se C S 5] | SALES, 44083 _Van_Dyke,_Uhice- | 53 HEVROLET 2-Door Sedan ........ 1695 | |’ Bobae AF vemaes OFFICIALS Suburban Mits.. New Location ° sett ‘De ‘8 Light blue syeramate, oe EVROLET 2- cor pecan : $ é 3) Nash Ambassador . $ 295 ihe fal pegs, CARKNER Donor OLDS DEALER ea S SPECIALTY - Peale heater, wale ““Thig "Wom “ins and™ tar ‘. nadie. heater, powerglide. al 09 Buick Century 4 Dr. . wus ‘$1695 HOT SPOT Fall Clean Ont oe ‘hk bardtope—AHl ready te ds aarti fea pat amend big Ma 1955 BUICK Hardtop cing OTT $1695 |, inside and out. wtock #339. | —— werts. c Look t These Values | et. 1955 _MERCURYS : Teoieem DN asripad alters | "REM. Dyne ee ae oe gs wblednincs pss Wats. | PILY MOUTH . ; 1935 FORD Fairlane Convertible .......... $1495 | 04 Pontiac Chieftain : $1095 1954 Ford V-8 Perklene wagon. 47 Buick ...........8 2 Led | Good transportation and real clean for the money Radio, heater. Fordomatic. . fale. —— Ms vriced tor quick Qs al nice. : 295 | oe « Auto. trans, R&H, PS. Sharp. 48 Plymouth ....... : 5. | wae ies6 OLDSMOBILES T HUDSON $ i} 1955 CHEV ROLET Convertible Meee errs $1595 |. > 5 choos i}. Radio, hea ' ' = + Ren A raga ne a8 ts scenes ae Nees ge. F re koror A lot of miles left. “ . OeGHEL ane que pee D $ 125 i Transportation Specials tie te #4 RT MOON'S] Bord. sss s..$105) ore Meme & Ser sen No Money Down 58] paw an mie, TU IOE “" "| 1950-'51 Buicks, excellent op ore: aren $251 WJ ACSONS §|! Bank RATES WE TRADE}| 2 | a 1998 Olas, super 2 ar. Meare. 2 Ford ....-.... . $425 ) | Mechanically, good bodies econ BELEcTION © "Se Chevrolet ...<..; $395 | 10, to choose trom . | ; a: ee | , CAR FRARBPORTATION ON AS” 32 OMS cece escices $495 wa Chevrolets-Mercurye:Butcks | . . % a: $395 e >. LOW AS 605 83 Olds S745 jp {RANSPORTATION SPECIALS , | mM my eC Ose . Us peccuane +++: 8745 1031 MERCURY : : All priced to sell. S32 rd .......... 8645 1960 PLYMOUTH ; : ee ogy er oF BOUIN 5} Cheerciel 0... S108 EAEPRour _ || RETAILSTORE. “| ol $3 Buick ...0.0. 8745 ‘B ob Fro st, MOTOR: SALES rn th Le . 2 ' Ww novente «Sx | TEROME : 3140 ‘GOODWILL USED CARS" |] ~ 919 Orchard dLake A Ave. ochester's Friendly a con Onis Dealer | Olds -Caditiac | wore seen pehizn _ W. HURON STREET | | 95 MT. CLEMENS ST. _ | FE Szi7 | PE29101 ‘Qpd Till 9PM 528 N. Ma . Rochester } Orchard wake at Lasse 280, ¢ Bivd _f ' 1 Mile West of Telegraph ad “| BEHIND THE POST OFFICE a i 7 3 é : ‘ Nd 4a% n : s a“ 7s | 7k WR; P OL 9701 \ , i FE 8-0488 ag Fe see round “emig f na z } : is ‘ e | : , +" oe iy! 5 * : ‘ ce A * ++ i ee \ i : i it { 4 ‘ i = ee oe ee pes hee oe f i —— = 8 i i Ca awe { J A S7h5 4 p - : , fi ' — ‘ i = i ; ¥ \, =| al : eee ih rH eee ets | \ i Sea | Se ee SS RS SR re a ee eee aor Paes | _ SEPTEMBER a, 1951 : : FONTY.-ONE. Ms ‘ Life Is - Pretty Pleasant — -Today's Radio Programs-- | Allen's B dd - - Today S ; adio. OOT ad - = U y . get = walk the dogs around the! arrived first, her sister a few days . “, | later.) : . Saceeen whose twin sister, | Programs furnished by stations listed to this column are subject, to change without notice. ls Reall She’ Steverina, is her uanderstudy— ape POOCH pote : eats two hard-boiled eggs in the | She wears a rhinestone collar, Wik, (760) > (608) WW, 1950) WCAR, (1190) WAYZ, 270) WPRON, (1460) ‘WJBK, (1496) - | morning and helps her fellows Curis up in a sling chair and eats . Greyhound Py wells consume $150 worth of meat a with ladylike daintiness. The ® NIGHT W Good Morning 10:00—WJR, News, G. Drake , WXYZ, Fun-A-Rama yn P Owel ‘| week. 'D’Essens say you can tell a dog, 00 WIR, News WIBK, News, Rela | Wa, News, "Maxwell ORLW hebre Domne-Duréee - Luxuriously With Other! when the D’Essens were given'like a person, by the way it eats. in! ; ewe, McKenate WPON, pte Hl Roundup W News, ee OT ents @r,| WJBK, Baseball Animal Perform ers the assignment to procure a grey- | * * by G 6:20 WIR, Agriculture can, = i com ——} aiote hound pup for the show, they fig-) On TV she never gets nervous, WPON. News, Weather ore mad Wares weet America to Knees) 2:60—-WXYZ, Fun-A-Rama By DICK KLEINER. ured it would be easy to find one.inever has accidents, and is be- 6:30—WJR, Date WxyE wa eve ing 10:30-—WWJ_ News, Maxwell | WCAR News, Top 50 NEW YORK (NEA) — Latest /t wasn’t. They spent some $600/loved by Steve Allen who is al- wos — Methetiand . wee News, Reid phy ——— gan | 2:90—WXYZ, Sports animal to capture the hearts of ©" Phone calls alone—including a lergic to most animals, but not CKLW. Eddie Chase WPON Early Bird spts. WJBK, Norm Lenhardt WCAR, Sports Parade the TV public is Steverino, the little W to Kenya in Africa—but to her. WPON. Muste With Mason Seaceeik pie eae: wean Bruce Martyp roe i greyhound pup used on the Steve, ‘couldn't find a satisfactory pup.. | And if her rating slips, she can 7:00—WJR, Guest House wwi ten aioe Gs Mo WES. . Allen commercials. And, in case’ They finally found Steverino and always start chasing wooden rab- WEYS. & P. Morgen ware, ree Welt wwe : lly + ems prot ~— Purse you worry about dogs in show busi. b€" ister in Clay Center, Kan. bits.-No other TV star can make w BK Casey xe. eve geen ga ne le =e oer ness, this i isa epor on the home (eases got the job because she that statement. 7:00—WW3, Sfter Extra | WPON. Early Bird Clud WPON. Drums tm Dixie | 4:00 W4JR, Football Plashes 2 elt 8:00—WJR, Baseball ware i . 11:30—WIR, A WWJ, News, Purse . WwW, Bob ’ Wolt WWJ, News, ell WXYZ, News He is, first of all, a she. And —_ CHLW. ‘Gounterepy SS WTR Newn Mekenste | Cetw: weve Knowies | she is a happy and’ well-adjusted . Save Money — Save Time At Your Exclusive . WsBK, Baseball . World News wink Reve, Lenherdt WCAR, News, Walrod canine. She lives most of the time. Auto Exhaust System Center cies wake 5:00 W ,, Quest — 4:30-WIR, Music Hall in a brownstone house.on the West CKLW. Queen's Men WXY2, News, Woit eavemeay arseemeee | Wwd, Pantare : Side of lower Manhattan. _ MIDAS 9:00— Ww, ned News, Good Morning | is.0g wisn J WXYZ. Sports : She doesn’t live alone, how- | onLw h’ Rnowke oo oom WWJ, News ao CKLW. News , . ‘ See < ever. A quick, and not neces. | caLe, & CAE Seah ae ews by een len ts as HOME LIFE-Steverino, the greyhound pup who assists S10) © Miu Ate te ot her, MUFFLER 6:80— Music Hi i Da , eteeWCAR, tee ee WIR, Music Hall oa LW. Mews, Bud Davies wax. Sports with the commercials on Steve Allen's show, is a well-adjusted seeaimenion shamed. sHoPps 10:00—WWJ, News CKLW. 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Come 1 in for Demonstration and Free Gift Roy’s Replacement - Parts & Service 96 OAKLAND - FE 2-4021 Travel Lectures to Start Oct. 29 ‘ries, which will begin Tuesday eve- of this year’s seven top travelogues . The Downtown Pontiac Kiwanis Club is about to launch its yearly travel and adventure lecture ‘se- ning, Oct. 29, in the Pontiac High School Auditorium. The series of travelogues is ex-| pected to draw larger crowds this) year than ever befoge, and season tickets are selling rapidly. They cost $5 each and are good for all from October to March, 1958. Each travelogue has been espe- cially chosen from among the na- tion's most outstanding personall- ‘Oct. 29, audiences will view a film ties in the field. All proceeds will! prize be turned to children’s groups throughout the Pontiac area x * * Beginning with Juliar. Gromer’s. “Atlantic Coast Wonderland,” on} sparked with humor, adventure, time-lapse flower photography, and high fidelity music. was never a deterrent. One year he i Downtown Pontiac Kiwanis Again Launches Adventure Series trophies with a racing beat he built himself. ~* On Nov. 12, Robert Friars, whose| varied career has included - stints as a writer, photographer, lecturer, and in radio and television, will present his “Morocco Holiday.” As a student at the Universit) He will be followed, on Dec. 10, by Karl Robinson's “Madeira and the Azores” film. : a ae 2 Robinson has spent 25 years living and working in ‘fields, The past 15 have been de- ‘over the Burma Road during the THE PONTIAC: PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 tional-use, and commercial films, will present his film, ‘‘The Canary Islands,” on Jan. 14. The fifth film in the series, “Europe’s Toy Countries,”’ will bring Nicol Smith to Pontiac. The date will be Feb. 11. Smith was the ‘first person to) explore and photograph the remote: interior of the Island of Hainan, and the first to make a round trip rainy. season. voted to photographic studies of On March 4, audiences will see {Stan satiate, Mdueda? Midg- ley, an expert .mountain climber and photographer, is one of the; Zanzibar.” A graduate of North- western University, in 1935, his travels have since cartied him to 41 foreign countries, giving him a reputation as one of America's leading travel-film producers. ‘Stall A-Test One Day ATOMIC TEST SITE, Ney. (@#— The above-nominal atomic test! named Charleston has been post- Tops With Switzerland NEW YORK (INS) — A prelim- |nation’s noted producers of trav-\inary report on'a new survey by elogues. | 1 The Yinal film in the series will be Clifford J. Kamen’s ‘‘South From the American Society for Friend-— ship with Switzerland showed Michigan last year ranked first in the U.S. in the value of its commodity — to Switzerland. Seaway Aide to Teach’ EAST LANSING (INS) —. Dr. John L. Hazard, 34, economic eonsultant for the St. Lawrence Seaway Corp., has joined Michigan ‘State University as. professor of poned until 6 a.m. tomorrow be- transportation in the Department cause of high winds, lof General Business. of Michigan, Friars took a series of long summer trips. Lack of funds took off to make a hitch-hiking trip! around the world on $82. His room- | mate bet him $5 he couldn't do it. Friars won. READ ABOUT PECOS BILL — ference to be held October 4-6 at Higgins Lake Conservation Training School, Roscommon, Mrs. Frank Green, Washington Junior High School English teacher and consultant during the con- ference and Horton C. Southworth, principal of Crofoot elementary school and program chair- In preparation abilities. man of the conference, get a preview of a film strip on Pecos Bill which can be seen through a controlled reader machine. 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