U.S, Weather Breas Forecast | Fair and\ Warm npc al ee. a. a ‘ Tae YEAR > aga [Author Attacks Physical State of U.S. Youths (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a series.of tive articles based on the book “Is Your Child Really Fit?” by Bonnie Prud- den, published by Harper & Bros.) I became conscious of physical deterioration among our youth a number of years ago. I discovered it personified in my two daughters—then aged. eight and four. The age-old call to childhoog, from over the hills and far away the minute school was out had been stilled. Instead, there was a strange narcotic—the comfortable and almost motionless oblivion to be found in the synthetic hills and prefab adventures of the television screen. ¢ 2 ® .. My first step was to organize a little group—five neigh- borhood playmates for each of my daughters. We met for a comparatively brief interval each week for an or- ganized exercise class. The children ran, jumped, climbed and did exercises. In short, they moved. Or at least some of them did. One day Dr. Hans Kraus happened to be among a group of physicians invited to watch our group in action. I pointed out the development that impressed-me most—the children now could really run! “Why shouldn’t they be able to run?” he said. pear to be normal human beings.” - Were there not, I asked, some sort of tests that could be applied to these children that would determine the degree of their improvement over a year? “There are many tests,” he said. “I would suggest you try them out on the minimum tests which we have used to gauge the very least degree of strength and flexibility neces- sary for healthy living.” x *« & What, then, are these tests? What do they actually reveal in terms of your child—and yourself? They are known as the Kraus-Weber Tests for Minimum Muscular Fitness. The tests are simple—so simple that I have seen an undernourished European child accomplish them with ease. So simple that four-year-olds can pass them— and eighty-four-year-olds. The first test determines the condition of the abdominal muscles. In it, the subject lies flat on his back, legs out- stretched, his hands placed behind his head. The examiner holds the feet to the floor. The subject then is directed to “roll up into a sitting position.” Just sit up once, without to help him. subject takes the same position, but again is told to sit up without using “They ap- He must hold the position for a ten-second count. To get a the word. “chimpanzee” after x * ag Aig hoger gy’ -s2 pe ayenes Path gper ine Dongen These are the muscles used for running, jumping, even standing erect. Test number four shows the strength of the upper back muscles. The subject lies prone. A pillow is placed (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘ Captures Top Prize ft i ? z ft ; % (Stengel Picks Ford, FE Ul * * rs * “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1957 +34 PAGES | i Shelly i Teamsters Rae Delegates Laud Hoffe Beck Little Rock Sees Tension Eased at Central High Faubus Threatens Call of State Legislature to Prevent Integration | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — (INS) — Nine Negro stu- dents began their second | week at Little Rock’s Cen- tral High School under lessening tension and con- tinued troop ——_ to- day. - But the city a na- tion’s interest focused on Arkansas Gov. Orval Fau- bus and his apparent in- tention to call a. special legislative session to revise his state’s school~integra- tion laws. moment, it appears very . likely there will be a special session of the Legislature’ to take up the integration crisis. * *® * At the same time it was reported x * Faubus said last week he had numerous ‘jing Central High and then reopen- federalized the Arkansas National Guard last wek. Enlargement of the scope of the {Continued on Page 2,. Col. 2) Faubus today said that “at the’ Comes to End ‘governors will call at-the White ‘|pliance with the orders of U. S. ‘se Predict Fair, Warm for Next Few Days > lke’s ‘Vacation’ Returns to Washington to Tackle School Issue’ With...Five Governors ‘-NEWPOR®, R. 1 (INS) — dent Eisenhower ends riage a “vacation” that never really. was & vacation and flies home to Wash- ington to take up a new phase of the school integration crisis. A delegation of five Southern House tomorrow to urge withdraw- al of Federal troops from Little Rock at the “earliest possible moment.” TAKE UP PROBLEM They will find the President prepared to take up the whole integration problem, with accent on the necessity for cooperation between federal and state govern- ments to assure peaceful com- District Courts. Eisenhower, whe will celebrate his 67th birthday in two weeks, is burned to a ruddy pink from the hours on the golf course dur- ing his 27-day stay in Newport and is in what his doctor’ con- siders ‘his best physical trim im five years. ; Yet his vacation in the mansion- studded oceanside resort never quite came off. The Little Rock crisis cast a long shadow over what had been planned as a carefree holiday and kept Eisenhower from getting the re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Spring fever rather than Asian .|Flu may dominate the health pic- ture this week. The U. S. Weather The* outlook for Wednesday is |Winner $400 Were Teamster ida Used for This? Pontiae Press Phete + *%. HOFFA’S HIDEAWAY — James R. Hoffa's Orion Township was disturbed by the charge that $14,000 in Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 funds went to remodel it. The cottage at 1624 Allendale Rd. se Deere Label wen beeen by ete 18. now is assessed at $3,300. Koren Outlines Controls in Telegraph In answer to eeipldints about the jammed inter-| Traffic Snarl section of Telegraph and Orchard Lake toads, Capt. Joseph Koren, of the Pontiac Police Traffic Department, today outlined the present traffic controls being used. “We have a traffic light at the intersection and have an officer on ‘duty there, directing traffic, during the peak hours each week-day* and on Sunday afternoons,”| ‘said Koren. He stated that the ‘hours during) He explained that the impossible situation was a combination of factors. Two lanes of traffic from one direction and three from another are being bottled into one’ lane, This coupled with bumpy, dirt and gravel temporary lanes of | traffic, are bound to slow vehicles! down and create backing up in| each direction of travel, he added. New Pot-O-Gold Puzzle to Earn ‘in Showdown French Premier } cottage (above) is a pleasant place, but its peaceful atmosphere | Fall From Tree Kills Novi Girl 11-Year-Old Plunges 20 Feet to Her Death While Playing A Novi Township girl died at St. or - em Hospital on Sun- day, less than three hours after falling head first from a tree in the yard of her home. Winoa Diane Wegener, 11, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- der Wegener, of 317 Elm Crt., was , v Hopes fo Block Detroiter;s Bid for Presidency Rank-and-File Appeal to Supreme Court Asks Election Be Stopped By ROBERT B. TARR opening hours of the 17th annual Teamster conven- tion today, California Con- gressman John F. Shelly withdrew as a candidate for the presidency, after the convention gave a standin? ovation to James R. Hoffa Dave Beck. Shelly said he hopes his action would start a com- bined opposition to Hoffa, in the Detroit labor leader’s bid to rule the far-flung Teamster forces. él may swing the balance in the _ elestipn, it appeared. today, of Pontiac Local 614’s rushed to the hospital after falling about 20 feet from the tree in which she was playing. at about 5 p.m., and died at 6:30 p.m,, according to hospital offi- cials. Deputy Coroner E, F. Col- Faces Assembly Vote on Algerian Home .Rule Against Extremist Foes PARIS # — Premier Maurice Bourges-Maunoury fated up to the opposition of extreme right and left wings of the National As- isembly today as he moved toward a showdown confidence vote on his Algerian. home rule bill. * * * The Radical Socialist Premier’s |hope of remaining in the office he has held for only 3% months rested. primarily on the difficulty the Assembly would have in agree- ing on a successor. Bourges-Maunoury hoped to ral- ly enough center party votes to beat back the combined forces of the Communists on one side and the Poujadists of the extreme It doesn’t take long for the right. The vote may be very close. money in Pot-O-Gold to mount, and/tn advance of the Assembly ses- already it's back up to $400 for the| sion, he could count definitely on winner with a perfect solution. The | about the same number of votes new puzzle starting today on page, 20 means a new chance to walk! off with the loot. It takes only a few minutes of your time, and it’s lots of fun jas the opposition, with about 100 a uncommitted. e Assembly was expected to tee at length today and to- night, with the vote coming after besides. Where else can you be! midnight, A defeat for the govern- paid $400 for having a good Jepal will do} Just a few right numbers it, so get busy. Remember, use only the num- bers on your entries, If the words are written in puzzle blanks, your also generally fair and warm. The lowest temperature recorded) in downtown Pontiac preceding 8) a.m. was 44, At 2 p.m. the mercury, reached 74, ‘entry will be disqualified. And be} sure to read the rules and clues carefully. It might mean the dif- ference between winning and ‘losing. Miss Front Page Due Tomorrow | Braves Select Spahn With the beginning of -the fresh-young face of will wink out at you from of the world. Watch for October Girl a new month tomorrow, another Miss Front Page her place amidst the news ae dncilieien Gun ex Tames Miss eR .® ®R ba dl World Series game at Yankee: en r October isa Pon native Stadion ogee (a : on of 1 7 years dura “3 A high school senior, she leads- this Sede Spahn won 2 ant lost| the busy life of a Pianger: and sports play a big role ace Prod thoy ir aan Welker © cute ber.) identity. ‘but you'll be z yester- ' aay. at =a Veal SMe ‘A ment would force it to resign. Brings Home News fo College Students The Pontiac Press brings the complete picture of home which the average college stu- By +|a severe concussion. lins, listed the cause of death as | In Today’s Press She was admitted to. St. Reel delegates was the first to go jbefore the credentials committee in closed session Saturday night. 'No decision on their status has been revealed. * + .& Top contenders for the crpwn of \retiring general president Dave Beck in pre-convention maneuver- ing have been: James R. Hoffa, 44, who got his start in labor affairs at 17 as a warehouse unloader in ‘Detroit and rose to through activi- ties in Detroit and the Midwest. Thomas J. Haggerty, 53 who car- ‘tied his first union card at 14 while working on a horse-drawn milk wagon, and rose to prominence through Chicago labor circles and the International Dairy Union. William A. Lee, also of Chicago and president of the Chicago Fed- 20 Editorials .......cceccseess 6 Markets ...... wssssss coors 29 Obitwaries ..........cceeeee 10 Pot-0-Gold Puzzle .....:... 20 Sports ......--.6000 . 22 thru 25 MONIES es 5 ese ss oss ocean 18 TV & Radio Programs . 33 Witsoe, Mavi. .............5 33 Women’s Pages ...; 12 thru 15 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) From Visit To make a successful appe She advised students of future.” Khrushchev accused her, logical way of life.” ee. 7 * —_ ho comment of any kind.” | munists. To this she reported re hate anybody. I don’t believe in communism as an ideo- Eleanor Back Home to Russia NEW YORK (AP)—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt says mili- at the Soviet Union. x *« * The United States can beat the Russians ealy by being “far better than they are,” she said as she returried here by plane yesterday from a 25-day visit to the Soviet Union. x * * al to the world against per- sistent and carefully conducted Russian diplomacy, Amert- cans need greater knowledge and understanding of that country’s background and motives, Mrs. Roosevelt.declared. Russian affairs to “study history as you have never studied it before.” Mrs. Roosevelt described Communist party leader Nikita 8S. Khrushchev, whom she met in a 234-hour interview, as a “strong personality, an articulate person, a worker, and one who genuinely feels that communism is the wave of the . x * * During her talk with Khrushchev, Mrs. Roosevelt said, they agreed that the world wants peace, she said, of hating Com- : “Oh no, I don’t The Little Rock, Avk., school situation, she a “was the ly piece of world news that appeared in the — x * * ; "Ait inah comme thd Reustans wiite oi tata Abin velt replied; “They said exactly what ed sc There was. . MIAMI BEACH—In the and outgoing president ‘ Ft ; ‘ : — Persons Die -| ummm “in Train Wreck: A * . 2 4 { j \ . Mey i : “\ * i ee i ry yes Te 1 ae } i he a Mle V2: \ ’ \e EES z ry Fifty Persons Injured as Freight, Passenger 2 mee _‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30: A937_ * Howell Bypass, ito Be Finished During, Week | Worees football fan? Aitto ‘Safety Center’ [Opens at Motor Mart An automobile “Safety Center,” . believed the only one in Pontiac, ow'll be happy to hear that it}9Pened today at Motor Mart, 121-3 will be‘ easier to drive from Pon-|E. Montcalm St. tiac to MSU football games this} © & oe . Are you a Michigan State Uni- The Day in Birmingham soni e a Schedule Hearing Tonight on Controversial Alley ~ — The controver-; the year tomorrow at 1 pm. scheduled| with a dessert luncheon at the BIRMINGHAM sial Maple-Bates Alley is the engine Cars Collide in Pakistan) F KARACHI, Pakistan (#—Thirty- three persons. were reported burned to death and at least 530 injured last night when a pas- senger train crashed into a freight in West Pakistan. Reports reaching Karachi said and five cars of the passenger train were wrecked, The freight was stopped at Gam- bar station, 18 niiles from Mont- gomery. The passenger train was en reute from Karachi to Lahore. — The catise of the collision was not immediately known. More Taxes Slated for Trucking Firms LANSING — Some two dozen General contractors for the proj- ectare Wadkins & Wise Co., of De- The project is scheduled for com- pletion Feb. 15. When the new is finished, it -will at a certain point -\drowned Sunday after saving the | a with the below. summer clouds usually build up after it was handed down the Gov- and Franklin Crawford (right), Township, won these bicycles. TOP WINNERS IN PRESS CONTEST — For ers during a recent contest among 800 Press car- riers, Melvin Williams (left), of 183 Norton Ave., prizes was Duane Hyatt, a member of The Press 3 ¥ = By = f ¥ : “Weitine Roves Paste circulation department. Jackets were awarded to David Bahrke, of 3526 W, Walton Bivd.,. and oy Aerie of Holly, for adding the sec- ond hi number of subscribers. Third prize winners of binoculars were Lee Graham of 44 N. Saginaw St. and Frank Murbach, of Bloom- field Hills. Press subscrib- of Commerce Presenting the licenses poor the - t tractor unit in Michigan tor [VJ A . Michigan firms have avoided pay- " ment of hundreds of thousands of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dollars in license fees. The ‘autumn . weekend was! An attorney general’s opinion marred by the accidental deaths of, last week upheld Hare's conten-'nine persons in Michigan. Six were tion that any trucking firm with killed in traffic, two drowned and| a girl fell from: a tree and died. A Charlevoix high school senior) life of a girl friend who was with) him when their outboard motor- Little Rock Tension Eases; Faubus Waits | (Continued From Page“One) jexisting federal, court injunction is) but one legal approach being con- \sidered by the’ Justice Department. | It would be aimed at future pro-| tection of court-ordered integration) at Central High, the order which both Faubus and a segregationist mob have challenged in different ways. Se Faubus himself is named in the ‘present preliminary injunction is- ;sued by Federal Judge Ronald \Davies on Sept. 20. Three hours to great heights. At the Equator, ernor withdrew the state militia he they are higher than at the poles. The thunderstorm, which is a | eold winter warm front, more often produce a lengthy rai perhaps extending for seve days. 4 ihad assigned to prevent, Negro stu- dents from entering Central High. iThere is thought now that a broad- ‘ened injunction, naming others who {constitute a threat to peaceful inte- lgration, along with their potential lagents, is needed for the future. i * * * In Washington, Rep. Adam Clay- ‘ton Powell has served notice he However, the highest clouds are| will ask President Eisenhower to ice clouds, the cirrus clouds. And _ they produce little or-no precipita- call a special session of Congress ion the integration issue when the Nine Accidental Deaths © |lke’s ‘Vacation’. question is whether the | La Weekend _ (Comes fo End eet capsiesd an the soul arms of ee Pee ee Lake Charlevoix, 100 feet from|!axation he sought from the nerve- shore. = wearing grind of the White House. s k& | - He had-to interrupt his vaca- The boy, 17-year-old Larry Lam-; tien three times to fly back to ‘lwith one railroad and one culvert fall. ; State Highway Commissioner John C, Mackie announced that the M59 bypass of Howell to U.S. 16 will be completed this week. The 2.67 miles of new pavement bridge cost $368,017. Its comple- tion will allow motorists on According to Fred Gaukler, own- er of Motor Mart, the firm which has been in businéss for 12 years, has doubled its size and added. the latest equipment to make it a spe- cialist in auto safety. Brakes, whee! alignment, ex- haust systems and other safety fac- tors will be checked and repaired to avoid going into Howell then backtracking on U.S. 16. by factory - trained men, Gaukler said. Shelly Out a as Delegates (Continued From Page One) eration of Labor threw his hat into the ring late Sunday. * * * At stake is control of the largest and most million and a half mem-| Bakery workers; and soft drink workers; tion drivers; Cannery workers; Chauffeurs and taxicab drivers; National dairy division; bert, held up his girl friend Pauline. Washington, twice because of Chew, 16, of Charlevoix, until Leg the integration crisis. cue boats from shore reached her. The girl was pulled to safety, but There was hardly a day curing before rescuers could grab the boy’ His stay in Newport that he wasn't he sank and disappeared in 60 feet/o" the telephone to Washington dis- of water. cussing the Little Rock situation. White House News Secretary Solomon C, Whitaker, 33, Tren- | james C. Hagerty gave an icy re- ton, was killed Sunday in the collision of his car and a New York Central passenger train at a railroad crossing in Trenton. | Winoa Diane Wogener, 11, Walled, ; Lake, was killed Sunday when she} Asked when he knew any: fell 20 feet from a tree. —— ear > pac * * ®., ; prom unde Harvey Baird, 37, Albion,| 9° would agree -te enforce drowned Saturday night when his! school integration if Federal aluminum fishing boat capsized on| ‘Teops were withdrawn, Hagerty Morrow Lake near Comstock. replied: Della ‘Kehoe, 78, Grand Bianc | “! most certainly do not.” Township, -was fatally injured | The President obviously was in Saturday when the car in which nO mood to talk compromise to she was riding hit a tree near | Faubus, whom he accused Satur- Fiint, : j\day of encouraging mob violence Ross Ringley, 34, Jackson, wae open defiance of the fed- killed Saturday in a three-vehicle, a Sedna 4 ; Wash laccident near Bav City on U.S. 23.! e first lady returns to Wash- * ° * * tween the President and Gov. Orval Faubus of Arkansas in the Little Rock dispute. coln Park, * William E. Hubbard, 25, De- troit, was killed Friday night when his car hit a concrete wall | senhower was “getting along in southeast Detroit. fine,”” however, despite her rela- Francis Hudson, 50, Detroit, was) “vely inactive stay in Newport. jkilfed Friday night in a two-car) The Ejisenhowers expected to \crash in Detroit. jleave the Newport naval base at about 2:30 p.m. (EDT) and arrive ‘Neighbors’ Have Twins | \Bay. Hagerty reported that Mrs; E1- ‘back in Washington on the Colum- te . bine IIT around 5 p.m. | SCARSDALE, “England @ | Mrs. Joyce Lowe, 29, and Mrs. | Peggy Lowe, 26, both had twin boys in adjoining hospital tooms. The midwife who delivered both sets of babies is Miss Elsie Lowe, 25. The three women are not re- Plane Breaks Record LONDON (INS)—Trans World Airlines’ inaugural over-the-pole flight set a new world’s record today, 18 hours, 32 mirutes for tion. So, the old saying does not) niet executive meets with Negro) lated. Neither are the fathers of | the non-stop journey from Los hold true as a weather clue. The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Generalty fair and somewhat warmer tonight and lew tonight near 44, high tomorrow 76-89. Seuth to, southwest winds at 8-18 miles an hour temorrew. High near 74, tenight. ' Today in Pontiac . Lowest temperature preceding 8 &.m mph. - Direction: South. Sun sets Monday at 6:16 p.m. Sun rises Tuesday at fe Moon rises Tuesda : Downtown se eewaes ween eee OO 86 DP. TM. -neee Sunday in Pontiac Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mes@® temperature Weather: Pair One Year Age -in Pontise Highest temperature .........-.0.0 Se ee ee 68 teats 7 ‘Injured in Accident leaders soon. A special session, Faubus said, could legally wipe out the state | public school system. | Presumably the schools would be taken over by private groups on } ‘would have no control over them Another proposal is to withdraw state financial aid from schools which integrate: Two-Month-Old Tot A two-month-old baby boy suf- wesc eee cee eeeeners 70 fered a fractured jaw in an auto "'** 5 collision at 2:45 p.m. Sunday at the lintersection of N. Perry and Mt. ... 6. Clemens streets. Lo seat temperature ..4+..eecesees- +, 44) 6 wk ke an temperature ........seee-.-. & arr ~ Weather; Warm. | William S. Bachman, 27, of 7601 Sight! axa) Lawasl iteeperatore rnis| Honeysuckle, Hrchard Lake, told) Date in 85 Years {Pontiac police he did not see the: P< im 1905 31 1m 189 red‘ light while going north on. Sunday's Temperature Chart iPerry. ; _ Alpena 66 «445 « Fatquete 7 86 j Baltimore bo re ape 7 56! He struck a car driven by Fay smare jam B 72 - . 2 Brownsville 85 64 Milwaukee 66 4a W. Milliken, 98, of 140 Moar St. | Buffalo 72 #44 Minneapolis 78 43 f. ; | Chicago 70 47 N. Orleans 65 61| John Milliken, the infant, was ? N t 63 55/0, : = Gincinnett th te Oana $3 «Admitted to Pontiac General Hos- Denver 87 53 Pittsburgh 68 49 pital where his c iti is “ti oo ea pian ae a pe = T Psd condition is report Dutalth 72 $4 Bt. Lous 73 43,60 fair today. | Port Worth 7 53 S Franciseo 73 59 Mrs. Milliken and Nina C. Dall-| OG. Rapids 7 4 8S. Marie 65 - = a . Keneas C. 1 40 verse C. T $9 Man, 51, of 6053 Elizabeth Lake! Lansing 9. 4 Washington © §7'Rd a s i ' u BP fe © ka., Passenger in Bachman's — #7 7\Ccar, were treated for bruises. the theory the federal government? and would therefore remove the! tsoldiers, At’ 8 a.m.: Wind velocity calm to 3 h to London. Are Our Kids Cowards? (Continued From Page One) | directly under the hips, forming a sort of teeter-totter. the four infants. Angeles | With his feet held down, the subject is directed to raise his trunk and hold steady for ten seconds. | In number five the subject, still in prone position, raises his legs, keeping his knees straight, and holds for ten sec- onds, while the examiner holds the upper body down. In the last of the six tests, the subject perfurms the old and simple (if you can do it) floor touch. He bends from the hips, with knees straight and feet together, and touches finger tips to the floor. To pass, he must keep them there for a count of three. I have tested seven-year-old young- ‘sters who came short of the floor by seventeen inches! Using these six tests, then, any parent can measure the ability of a human body to meet the minimum physical demands that will be made of it. If by age six the child has acquired the necessary mini- mum of physical ability, he can hold on to it throughout life fairly easily—with a reasonable amount of exercise. * * * If he does not have it by age ten, acquiring it at all be- sponse to talk of a “deal” be-) comes more difficult. If he do¢s not have it by age sixteen, the chances are great that he will never acquire it. He—or she—will by then have taken on the contou.s of a depot stove or of a tension-ridden scarecrow. He will be burdened - with a-body, rather than blessed with one—a permanent | member of the rapidly growing tribe of the physically unfit, (In the second article of this series, appearing tomorrow |: iss Pridden tells why most American childfen are incapable of pdass- ing the simplest physical te f i ip t, LS 4 sis.) employes; | Federal, state, municipal and public service employes; | Fresh fruit, vegetable and pro-| |duce industry; Laundry, linen and dry clean- ing drivers; Miscellaneous division; Newspapers and magazine driv- ers, handlers, circulation employes, istudio, film theatrical, radio, tele- lyision, and sound truck chauffeurs division; National over-the-road division; National truckaway and drive- away division; . National warehouse division. Later this week, the approxi- mately 1,850 delegates are sched- uled to select officers for this giant labor organization. The federal court injunction of last Friday |blocking the scheduled vote was \lifted late Saturday by the U. S. ‘Court of Appeals. But all is ‘not yet clear sailing. The Appeals Court order stipu- lated that the election can proceed only with delegates selected in accordance with the Teamsters’ constitution. This stipulation apparently adds strength to Haggerty’s challenge than 100 lécals (with 179 votes) to be seated in the convention. UNDER QUESTION Challenged are the so-called “trustee” locals and a number ‘of “paper” locals in the New York area. a : | (A “trustee” loca] is one in which the local’s affairs > have | been removed from contro! of | local membership and placed by Internationa} in the hands of a trustee, Pontiac Local 614 is une of these; Hoffa is its trustee. (A “paper” local is one for which ‘a charter has been authorized, but 'for which there is as yet no actual |membership roll. Delegates had been listed. for a number of such “non-existent” membership direct violation of-the International]! Interstate conference of dairy) of the right of delegates from more jing s Candidate | Laud Hoffa groups.) = The Pontiac delegates are Leaun Harrelson, Floyd Harmon, Alvy Bush and Frank Orsini. It has been charged in the challenge that these delegates’. credentials are signed by Hoffa, as trustee, in for another publie hearing tonight. | Since its last appearance on the! commission agenda, additional, studies have been made to evalu -” Mrs. Irene Murphy will speak on Our Interests in the Far East,” and display imported handcraft . items from the Philippines. ~ Dr. Ralph A. Poirier Rosary services Will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow from Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., for Dr: ph A. Poirier, 40, of 425 Bryn Mrs. Alma Schoeffel has asked K#! ; Gee j Mawr, who died at his residence that action be t for the com-| cturday afier a brief illness. pation ee ee = out Requiem Mass will be at 11 a.m. that it should be considered @ N-'Weinesday from Holy Name cessity on the basis of the general Church, with burial in Holy Sepul- beak. safety and welfare o S| care Coenst dry. | On the other hand, Eugene A. A native of Minnesota, Dr. Moore, another abutting property| Poirier came to Birmingham six owner, is requesting the commis-| years ago from Detroit. sion to arrive at a “no-necessity”} yn ophthalmologist, he main (a tained offices in Detroit, He Moore says “There is no public| studied medicine in St. Louis, Mo., necessity for the proposed alley|anq at the Mayo Clinic in Roches- and the construction of such an ter, Minn. alley is not expedient or advis-| “j1. ig survived by his wife June able.” and five children; Claudia, Cath-— leen, Claire, Alex and Greg: his ate the possibility of more partici- pation by business houses.’ constitution. The Pontiac. delegates were not available for comment. | BIG ISSUE Whether such delegates are the; choice of and speak for the rank- and-file members, or are hand- picked by Hoffa to assure Hoffa's -lelection is one of the issues facing the credential committee, and per- haps the convention itself, ~ In addition to Pontiac 614, other locals from the same area whose delegates are challenged are Local 247, covering Wayne, Macomb and Washtenaw Counties; and Detroit Local 902. With 179 votes at stake ruling | On the disputed delegates may decide the election. There are actually now four pos- sible candidates for the presiden- cy: Hoffa, Haggerty, Thomas L. Hickey of New York and Lee of Lee's formal announcement that ‘he was in the race did not come Building material ahd construc-\ynti) late Sunday afternoon and when it did, brought new complica- tions to the race. His campaign may rob Haggerty of some ' strength. : | Likewise, if Hoffa senses defeat ihe may withdraw and attempt to throw all his support behind Lee, ia move which might put Lee across. Whether or not Hoffa's fol- lowers would get solidly behind i\Lee or some turn to Haggerty is not known. Convict Makes Escape. Attempt Handcuffed _——~Prisoner Breaks Away but Trips and Is Recaptured An ex-convict broke away from an Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy, shortly after being sen- tenced in circuit court this morn- ing, in a desperate escape attempt. Deputy Charles G. Rahn had just reached the side door of the Oakland County jail with his hand- cuffed prisoner, David E. May, 47, when May broke away, running toward: the rear of the build- With Rahn in hot pursuit, May dashed through the parking lot behind the jail and. turn down Warren St. toward Wayne St. : Rahn said he shouted several warnings at May before firing in his direction. The shot was fired at May’s feet, riccocheting off the sidewalk and striking the fender of:a car parked in a lot on Wayne St. May then tripped and fell to the sidewalk as he crossed Wayne St. and was nabbed by Rahn be: fore regaining his feet. May had just been sentenced to Jackson Prison for statutory rape. He was sentenced by Circuit Court Judge Frank L. Doty. | ated this mo | opening of cial of Birming- serve from 20 to 40 years at | father, Dr. J. A. Poirier of Forest Lake, Minn.;- one sister, Mrs. Daniel Ryan of Forest Lake, and a brother, Kenheth B. .of Fair- bault, Minn, Mayor William Roberts offici- at the formal ham, at 323 East Maple Ave. Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Don-| ald Duey, the new establishment! carries a line of “health equip- ment” home furnishings. Common- ly-used home items do double serv- ice through the media of built-in massage mechanisms, A group of five Birmingham ju- veniles have received six months probation before Bloomfield Hills} authorities. One of the youths has a six- months. driving suspension while a second has an eight-months suspension. A 9 p.m. curfew hour for school days and an 11 p.m. for weekends, was set. In addition, each is to make a monthly report to Sgt.|[—E shape holds Robert Schaule, youth officer of|— more, keeps | the Birmingham Police Dept. ironing flat. rye bh hast LAUNDRY BASKET As Pictured 3” iE Choice Bloomfield Hills police said they; recovered three tires, seven sets) of hubcaps and one set of fender skirts, in addition to clearing up inumerous incidents of malicious destruction of property. | * * * The weekend saw Hills Police arrest Kenneth King 19, of 3389 Talbot St., Birmingham, and a) girl companion from Ferndale for, malicious destruction of property. The Birmingham Women's | Tonite & Tuesday Sale on ee et et oon | Advertised on TV — But Not | e RAY Looks for Mushrooms, at SIMMS Cat-Priee . 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When we consider the vivid autumn colors, it is difficult to understand why the word “yellow” often is ap- lied to anybody or anything. that does not come up to the standard. x *° x ; Yellow predominates in the Autumn foliage display, and proves that it is well entitled to the stellar role. What other color could do as well? The pink and deep red of the maples, with their occasiona) blend- ing of yellow, usually are at their best in about the middle section of Autumn’s color extravaganza. Right now they’re hesitatingly relinquish-— ing their verdant green. , Always stubborn, the unyielding oak, ever a rugged individualist, pays no attention to the efforts of the other trees to steal the show. 3 Eee aes It waits until the last act, and then brings out its brown and deep purple, which it often car- ries throughout the winter, while other trees are stark and bare. Remember, our Oakland County was named for the oak and we're proud of it. Through all of this Autumn dis- play, the evergreens live true to their name. They often form a seemingly . unsophisticated patch among the other colors. * *« x Perhaps this is their way of re- minding us of the verdant green that prevailed last summer—and will pre- vail in all summers to come. No section of the Pontiac area has any advantage over any other sec- tion, as far as the Autumn color dis- play is concerned. © Your own immediate neighbor- hood does its share. Nature plays ~ no favorites. Even some of the weeds, and the lowly brush, help out. E x kk * However, the back roads have an advantage. Our marvelous develop- ment has made necessary the remov- al of the trees contiguous to our main highways. Our many state parks and other recreational areas also are favorable. The display is almost immediately . with“us. It simply is a matter of knowing when the show is at its peak. ; The architect of our Man About Town column, on this page every day, drives over 50 miles daily on Oakland County roads. He mixes ‘ ae THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac 13, Michigan ; ‘Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Published by Tux Powrme Pazss Company Ressnt Basesrr, | Executive Vice President Jomn A. Ruiter, Assistant Advertising ‘and Advertising Director Manager Iwan, Manager i eeeeeeeeeeeneemeemememenemmmeemenenmmmnmnee ee Entered et Post Office, Ponting, as second class matter The Associated Presa ie entitled exclusively te th ase for republication of «il joc®) news printed tn thes F aencamen as el as at] AP fiews Gispatches te delivered by cartier for 40 cents eee carrer Trice is not available by mail vingston, Macomb, La d gat. x Counties © te MLM ns pete. cleeeinre in in the United States peyabdie in advance. MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF ciRCUL TIONS ——————————— ‘fnation. To those go our best them up, rarely each the a same hide area on successive days. . $2 * He will tell you in that column when the time has arrived to make a drive into our rural sections that will be an ever-soothing and ever- present joyous remembrance during - Winter months. . : Facts Show No Fault in Appraiser Selection Judge ARTHUR E. Moore was the object of some questioning recently on his selection of appraisers for estates that pass through the Probate ‘Court. There have been more than 50 ap- praisers a year named over the last several years and yet there has been no criticism of the character of their ,work nor the type of service they ren- dered. i “w WF -s& | Another interesting point lies iw the fact that in the current year 61 appraisers were named by the Judge independently, and 407. * were appointed after nominations and recommendations from the. beneficiaries of the estates. cK r°-? We should like to repeat a point we made earlier: namely, that Oak- land County’s governmental pro- cedures are cumbersomie and archaic in some particulars, but no one has been charged with financial pecca- dillo of any consequence, whatsoever. ~The Man About Town SMU, 0; Ga. T., 0 A Tie Game Leaves Few in Contest After the Opener Curiesity: A souvenir pest card _ that. doesn’t exaggerate — both printed and written. Good sports to the number of 3,755 were eliminated in the first game in our foot- ball contest Saturday when Southern Methodist and Georgia Tech battled toa scoreless tie. There were 3,814 entries in the contest, 2,192 of whom predicted that Georgia Tech would win, and 1,563 felt that Southern Methodist would take the game. Only 59 predicted that the contest would end in a tie, so they are the few fortunates who carry over to next Satur- day’s game between Maryland and Duke. They divide their predictions as follows: Maryland, 27; Duke, 29; tie game, 3 The contest had 3,814 entries that were in proper form and arrived on time, the largest of any football contest in the several years that it has been conducted. It was the first time in the history of the contest that the first game resulted in a tie, bringing such a- wholesale elim- es for better luck next time. Formerly with the Pontiac Fisher Body plant, — John 8S. Kerrigan has been appointed superintendent of their Grand Blanc plant. Personal observation and advices from James Baynes, of the Oakland County Rord Commis- sion, tell me that 8% miles of the pave-- ment on M-15 between Clarkston and Goodrich is being widened. The contract price is $330,000, and the work is under way. Rudely scratched in the yarnish on an Oakland County public picnic table is the obvious truism: “A dam fool did this.” Feeling that there’s good in everybody, even if some of us may sometimes act careless and discourteous, Mrs. Lucile Brown of 400 East Wilson Ave., suggests a cam- paign against these misgivings. In a letter with his. football contest entries, Herman Willer of Clarkston, writes: “The closing of the regular baseball season, opening of the football season and the World Series will soon push Arkansas off the map and out of mind.” i) Regarding multiple-generation families, Mrs. Henrietta Beveridge of Rochester, states that she holds middle place in one of five generations, “and we expect ta make it_six in January. ee ; Verbal Orchids to— John M. Goepfert of 2305 Pontiac Drive; .eightieth birthday. . ; Mrs. Rachael Rhubottom ~~ of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-sixth birthday. ~ “Another Example of Viclence in America” David Lawrence Says: Ike Violating Law in Arkansas WASHINGTON — President Ei- senhower’s telegram to Senator Russell of Georgia, chairman of NO SUPPORT IN LAW For there is no provision of law which authorizes the. President to use the Army for the purpose he outlined. In fact, there is a pro- vision of law which specifically forbids the President to use the Army for the reasons given in his telegram Georgia. This law was passed in 1878 and is known as the ‘Posse Comitatus Act.” It limits and restricts an earlier law passed in 1871 which the President cited in bis official proclamation last week as justification for sending the Federal troops in Arkansas. The “Posse Comitatus Act’’ of ‘1878 reads as follows: ~ * ®* “It shall not be lawful to employ any part of the Army of the United States, as a posse comitatus, or otherwise, for the purpose of exe- cuting the laws, except in such cases and under such circum- stances as such employment of said force may be expressly au- thorized by the Constitution or by ‘act of Congress.” * LAW REPEALED : There is nothing in the Constitu- tion which “expressly authorizes” the use of the Army to enforce any court orders. The only law enacted by Congress which “expressly authorized” the use of the Army to enforce ‘‘civil: rights’ was re- pealed last summer by Congress. * * * The President in his telegram to Senator Russell mixes two things that are separate—the alleged acts of the government of the state of Arkansas “seeking to frustrate the orders of a Fed- eral court” and the alleged failure ot the state of Arkansas “to utilize its police powers to protect against mobs” those per- sons “who are exercis- ing their right under the Consti- tution as defined im such court orders.”’ There is no evidence whatsoever that the. state of Arkansas was - guilty of frustrating any court order after Judge Davies on Fri- day, Sept. 20, issued his decree to the Senator from: on Monday led the mayor to “suggest’’—but not order—that the Negro students be temporarily withdrawn. Discipline inside a - school is, of course, the responsi- bility of the school authorities with the aid.of the mayor, who could have called on the governor to employ state police if necessary to assist him in maintaining disci- pline in the classrooms. Yet the Federal troops were ordered out the next morning when quiet prevailed. (Copyright 1957) ‘ Dr. William Brady Says: Poor Nutrition Induces One of the deficiencies, ppleriott- predispos ing cause of alco- holism and drug addiction) ig mal- nutrition — or, as we call it now- adays, nutritional deficiency. This works in a vicious circle. Due to the ultrarefined diet fol- lowed by most Americans nearly DR. BRADY optimal, the best attainable, nutri- tion. This, plus peculiar whims of matty oeattby of Seek 'tind © causes to devel- age Pgow Fe. ae ctinieg dhiteas. These victims of nears ae iene vaguely aware that sey expat quite as well as they'd ead to be; they don’t know just what is wrong with them but, like the chronic alcoholic, they just want to feel better, and so they take to drugs or drink The more they indulge in drugs or drink the less appetite for or interest in food. The less food they consume the more restricted their mistake of vitamins and minerals. Indeed, the partial paralysis (mult- iple neuritis) some steady hard drinkers develop is due, not to al- cohol but to extrenie privation of vitamin B. a This holds true also for chil- character, they quickly give way to the taunt of their moronic companions (‘chicken’) or they haven't the courage to #ay “no” when everyone else is trying shot. A recent survey of parents proved disheartening. It indicates the majority dq not think much of the pledge. Some would not object if pastor, teacher, doctor, coach or other leaders asked their chil- dren to take the pledge. But only a few share‘my feeling about the pledge. Mind, I recommend that chil- on some formal occasion, and re- new the pledge annually thereafter. cl 6 bore the Patek or bo ig : Alcohol, Drug Addiction vetrielonal ne ar a alcohol or drugs. vent or correct this nutritional de- are learning to use tobacco, alco- hol or drugs. ' - ed letters, not more than one page << em J — to — not diag- ert repeats "will be enewered by eke roo Brady, if a stam eelf iressed envelope is sent to Pon- tae Poon Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1957) or} health “Voice of the Pabbie \ eater Answers h nqui ee eae * About Older People’s C ub, a Tn anewer to-a recent iniey like to state that there is a club for pcan vg pCO old people called Sunset Club. It meets at the Wilson School. Call President Charlie Collins, FE 4-7878, THE FORWARD LOOK CHRYSLER CORPORATION DE soTo o IMPERIAL Pe 2; ee : : he te | y é oar i ‘ ee a ape ? | \ yas 2 ar 3 : ose ty ° | " . * 4 Pn * £ es - 4 } j Eo ah me | | - | ‘a i ] { i ee z ' i ; a 2 ce pte THE PON'TTAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER R 30, 1957 ESS: NINE Says Gas Foanae’ Cause of Cancer | TOKYO (INS) — A Japanese|lung cancer rate was higher than cancer expert says gasoline fumes|Japan’s because tall U.S. buildings and other contamination in the air|‘Te#te navsiysed are a greater cause of lung cancer| ujating at street level. than cigarette | * * * - Dr. Masaru Kuru of Osaka Uni- versity Hospital said in a lecture at High Hospital yesterday that the j0-fold increase in cancer in the U.S. since 1927 is more probably due to the tremendous increase in exhaust fumes clogging the air than to smoking. | The doctor said that benzopy- yene, @ cancerous substance found in cigarettes, is found also in gasoline exhaust fumes and soot, | He commented that if cigarettes should + + Dr. Kuru sought to substantiate berger hopes to walk upside down his theory by declaring that mostjright into a good job in the heart of the cancer cases reported in|of Vienna this week-end. U S. involve city dwellers, especially residents of industrial|robat started at Salzburg May 15 _ He sald the number of lung ganeer patients in Japan is larg- est in such industrial areas as | the Osaka-Koke complex. The . authority said America’s'a population of 453,000. . Walks 175 Miles _ trap polluted air and keep it cir- siesta ei mace Kiwanis Peanut Sale Nets $4,006 for Youth William Brown, chairman of the Kiwanis Peanut Sale committee, has_announced that the sale raised | $4,006 for various youth activities jin Pontiac. The recent two-day sale was al joint project of all four area clubs. | Brown was extreniely grateful to the Kiwanis members who worked | on the sale and to the public for its generous support. .. on His Hands © VIENNA -— Siegfried Wasl- The 32-year-old out-of-work ac- and has walked on his hands all the 175 miles to a Vienna suburb. He says he did it to attract at- tention that might land him a job. 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Artninn eoneniy ranks aaeas - Dats. in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Seuawans preteie bade ite ean [ti eae JOHN oe BAILEY ORTONVILLE—Service for John * J. Bailey, 84, of 704 Van Rd., will “* be at 2, p.m. Tuesday from -¢he C. F. Sherman Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Ortonville Ceme- _ tery, with the Rev. Ray: Bottruff ’ officiating. ‘My. Bailey, resident here for 40 years, died Saturday in Pontiac General Hospital, Ne is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; two.sons, Jack of Dray- ton _ and Stanley of Roches- ter; a daughter, Mrs. Asenoth Borst of Rochester and nine caps! children. MRS. ANDREW CHRISTOPHER TROY — Service for Mrs. An- drew (Lillian) Christopher, 67, of 2649 .Rochester Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Price! Funeral Home, 2501 South Roches-| ter Rd.. The Rev. Howard Allwardt' will officiate, with burial in Rose- land Park Cemetery, Berkley, Mrs. Christopher died Saturday in St. Joseph Mercy - Hospital, Pontiac. A resident of County - for 27 years, she i&. survived by her husband; three datighters, Mrs. Dorothy Schultz, Mrs. Bessie E.| Survivors include one daughter, |. Beacham and Mrs. Gertrude I./Mrs. Nellie Roth of Romeo; one! pp a “wlie ae ea eer cae ~ = te ' Lean, “Shank Half Rutledge, all of Troy; two sisters,|son Levi of Imlay City; a sister, , according ° Lambert of Muskegoeliire. Hattie ‘Stanners’ ct niay|@, founders of the Maimonides men _ Large Eggs Club Steaks Spore R Ribs HAM Heights and Mrs. Dorothy Bowden (City, and six’ grandchildren and(Meaieal. Association and the De-| Pontiac Fire Dept. brought the | on Filet y "eu can chev troit Philosgphieal Society. blaze under ‘control in 20 minutes, ¢ Cc c c | ' . f but there was $300 damages to the Ras: MRS, MINNIE E. LUDWIG ARCHIE: TAYLOR building and $500 to contents. Both - lb. y ib. lb. — Service for Mrs. p.m. Tuesday. Mrs, Remick died "MRS. FRED E. REMICK ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Fred E. (Kathryn) Remiek, 58, of 2660 Weaverton St., will be at 110 a.m, Wednesday in St. Andrew Church here, with burial in Mt.) Avon Cemetery. Her body is at! William R. Potere Furtgral Home, where Rosary will be said at 8 suddenly last night at her home. She is survived by her husband; three sons, David Bailey at home and Ear] and Harry Bailey,’ both of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs: Kathryn Martin of Royal Oak; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Boberg and Mrs. Therase Moore, both of ‘Lake Orion, Mrs. Nel! Doutt of ‘Dover Phio' and Mrs. Peter Herron of Dearborn. Funeral Home here. ig will be in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar- dens, with the Rev. John Mulder officiating. ‘Winona is survived by her par- ents,’ and one sister, Share, at ‘home. Nofed Detroit Medic N. A. Aronstam Dies |, After Typhoon NAHA, Okinawa U) —Okinawa police reported today 79 -Okina- wans are still missing and pre- sumed drowned, five days. after ityphoon Faye raked -the’ Island with 146 m.p.h. winds. Fifty-two tor from. Detroit, is investiga tingiver said entry was made by break-|failed, Shaver said. _necaapennenrntaennantneve Seuenaaell iwere confirmed dead, including one American Marine. . . ® & & The storm, reportedly caused eavy damage to U.S. Air Force DETROIT (INS) — Well-known’ Detroit physician and American. Medical , Assn. delegate to the. workduide medical conference, Dr. Noah A. Aronstam, died today. | 7 t *« *. | Dr. Aronstam, who practiced JOHN P. SPENCER ROMEO — ‘Service for John P. Spencer, 90, 7635 Ross Rd., Imlay City, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday) from Roth’s Home for Funerals, Romeo, with the Rev. Leo Burch officiating. Burial will be in Web- ster Cemetery, Imlay Towrf&hip. Mr. Spencer died Saturday. |Winona Diane W: KINGSTON — Service for Archie Taylor, 81, former Macomb coun- ty resident, will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day from the. Harmon Funeral Home here. Burial will follow in Kingston Cemetery, with the Rev. jor died yesterday. He is survived by his wife, Su- san; one ‘son, Lloyd of Kingston, and one daughter, Mrs, Ruth Colt- son of Rochester. WINONA D, WEGENER ALLED LAKE — Service for . 11, whose Wilbur Traver officiating. Mr. Tay- vu medicine for 57 years and was the father of Michigan's pre-marriage examination law, was 85 years old. | )He was.one of America’s best- n doctors for skin diseases. books and papers have | translated to 14 languages and many are still used in schools of medicine. Death Takes U. of M. Medical School Aide of DePauw University. death yesterday Fesulted after a fall from a tree, will be at 1 p.m. ., Wednesday. from Richardson-Bird Dr, Whitaker was noted fof his efforts to help small communities get more medical facilities, and for his research studies into en- Get a Charge! 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Gillow. Speaks. Vowsin Candlelight Rite " Gladioli and decuuns. mums banked the altar of First Congregational Church for the candlelight wedding of Mary Lura Gillow and James Carl Evans of Ceres, Calif. chrysanthemums * * BRIDESMAIDS Janet Hudson, Kathleen Keane of Holland, a former Margaret Wolfel of Alma wore floor-length gowns of deep tone leaf green peau de soie fash- joned like the maid of honor’s. They carried cascade bouquets ot yellow fuji chrysanthemums with croton and wheat. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM . Best man was Norbert Cap- istrant. William Gillow, a brother of the bride; Charles- Evans, a brother of the bride- groom; Lloyd Harper and John Wolfel of Alma, a cousin’ of the bride, seated the guests. * * * , Mrs. Gillow received guests at a reception in the church parlors wearing a pink sheath dress with embroidered Chan- tilly lace, a hat of matching accessories and a cymbidium orchid corsage. Mrs. Crumm chose a powder blue sheath dress of wool jersey trimmed with rhine- stones, a hat of powder blue sequins, black accessories and a corsage of rosé cymbidium orchids. Before leaving on a northern and the orchid from her bridal corsage. The couple will live in Pontiac, The bride attended Western Michigan University and the bridegroom attends Detroit Electronics Institute. - Bride Elect Showered With Gifts Party Presented for Elsie Benson at Lehner Home A sterling shower, held Sat- urday evening at the Mohawk Presiding at the lace-covered refreshment table, decorated with lavender tapers and an arrangement of lavender and pink flowers, was Mrs. Mah- lon A, Benson, mother of the bride-elect, Among the guests were Mrs. William H. Marbach, Mrs. Paul Blystone, Ethel Graham, Anna Marie Predmore, Jo- sephine Seeley, Harriet Gates, Florence Schlesser, June Schlesser, Mrs. Lawrence Shel- ton and Esther Voorhees. Others were Martha Mock, Alice Jackson, Barbara Hall, © Mrs. Robert Sherlock Jr., Mrs. Floyd Lehner, Mrs. Clarence Norton, Mrs. Edward T. Markham, Mrs. Abram Camp- bell, Mrs. Lyman Bittman Jr., Mrs, Mahlon A. Benson Jr., . Mrs, W. S. Field and Mrs. John Benson. : , - Smorgasbord Set Annual fellowship smorgas- bord of Women's Fellowship of First Congregational Church will be held Oct. 23, it was announced © when that group met Friday in the church patiors. married Satur- Congregational and George R.. - Desigaet Admires Women ani Their Figures’! Oleg Cassini Battles Sack Look | _ Editor's Note: | ngs does Women's Depa eee ‘Well, ‘thaby Seventh ave- nue has settled down to as. normal as Seventh avenue can ever get after the return of everyone from the Paris’ col- lections and the excitement of oo eee. ; x * keg I feel that I must stand on my platform and pro-- test sharply the new fashion of the chemise which covers the woman. Hence my battle-cry: ‘“‘The Sack Vs. the Wontfan!"’ ‘RELAXED’ LINES Sometimes I really don't know what gets into my con- freres but this season, as you all know, everyone in Europe has been shot the chemise with its — me. * In suiay ‘cles Gag ihawet skirts almost to the knees, clothes tapering from wide shoulders to narrow hems, and * suits with only the nuance of fit. ‘Now, _purely from a selfish Personal News of Interest News from several colleges with local students in atten- dance has been received this week. Michigan State University announces its summer gradu- ates from this area. From Pon- tiac are Rohert Vackaro, social science; Jerry Roddewig, po- . lice administration; Gerald Hardy, mechanical engineer- ing; Clarity Billings, nursing, ~ and Janice Satow, nursing. Rochester and Clarkston graduates are Oliver Juengel, “Now, blue is’ going to be a good color this fall, ladies,” says Mrs. Wil- liam Tiberg (left), mistress of cere- monies for the Cooperative Extension Service Rally Day held Friday in and asaties point of view, I am, and always have been, a great admirer of women and their figures. And modestly, 1 nist admit Pog fromm pa epsner ag 2 ee ees ee mote od ielee Gn aoe ? Pontiac High Fall Clinic to, Include 700 Vocalists ‘Over 700 vocalists will participate in the Pontiac High School Vocal Department’s fall vocal clinic on Nov. 4, x * * opens as guest conductor will be William L. Dawson, director of music at the Tuskegee In- stitute, Tuskegee, Ala. Mr. Dawson is nationally known as a choral director and has achieved fame as an arranger. A wide variety of music, including eight massed numbers, four spirituals arranged by the guest con- ductor, and four additional selections, will be. x -* .& offered. Various -vocal groups participating are ‘the A Cappella Choir, the Senior Girls’ 3 Ensemble, Senior Boys’ Ensemble, and the Boys and Girls’ Glee Clubs. The concert is under the direction of Putnam, assisted by Doreen Voltmann and. Banghart. Birmingham graduates are Robert Gasser, social science; ‘ Robert General, general busi- ness; Jon Clarke, psychology: Nancy Gentry, elementary ed- ucation; Gordon Mutch, social economics; Barbara Sheppard. home economics retailing, and Nancy Kay Woodman, zoology. x * * Carol Compton of Chippewa road is completing her senior year at Monticello College, Alton, Ml. * * * Am B. Graf of Birmingham is a freshman at Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley, Mass. * *.f * Mrs. Malcolm Scantland of “Squirrel road, national presi- fashions. — CARPETS—DRAPERY—LINOLEUM— TILE—SLIPCOVERS McCandless Drapery Sale Fiberglas READY MADES 48”x90” Solid—Six Colors Fiberglas READY MADES 48"x90” Prints—Moderns Florals Pr. ‘999 ' FREE HOME SERVICE!. 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Council representatives Mrs. Everett McDowell (center) and Mrs. Clair Johnson listen intently to Mrs. Tiberg’s hints on fall Cranbrook Craft Show Scheduled “Craftsmanship in a Chang- — ing World” is the subject of an exhibition to be held at Cran- brook Academy of Art galleries Oct. 4 through 23. * * * The exhibition, ernie over 200. items chosen for circula- tion by the American Federa- tion of Arts, includes a wide vases, jars, fabrics, wall hang: ings, room dividers, as well as many Lisde of joeeiry, al 08: | signed and made by the coun- try’s leading contemporary smen ship exhibit the New Museum of Contem- porary Crafts, New York. . Chairmen Named by Story Tellers Laura Cobb i¢ ‘and my contemporaries here in New York, I am sure, would not ‘spend their hard-earned dollars to travel across ‘the seas twice a year to see new concepts of fashion if they did _ not deem European talent worthwhile. But for me; a-woman, who- ever she may be, is beautiful. And to cover what nature has endowed with a sack almost seems a travesty against hu- — manity, * * * And so, my friends, this is my feeling. I hope you bear. with me and perhaps share my sentiments as I wage my one-man crusade of “The Sack Vs. ae ree OLEG CASSINI the birth of Michelle Renee. Grandparents are Mrs. Leo J. Haak of North Saginaw a ‘daughter, Street, Clark M. Wheaton of — South Telegraph Road and Ed- ward F. Heliner of Ann Arbor. x * * Capt. and Mrs: A. Robert Swimmer of Scott Air Force Base, Ill., announce the birth of a daughter, Ellen Ruth, Sept. 21. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs."B. Swimmer of Neome drive and Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Tafnow of Milwaukee, Wis Four pages today in Women’s Section Oakland County Home Demonstra- tion Agent Luella Nault (left) explains the county chairman handbook to Oak- land County Council Chairman Mrs. VIRGINIA ANN BERESFORD Mr. and Mrs. James Alfred Beresford of Bloom-' field Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Ann, to James Wilding Fox, son of Dr. and Mrs, E. Carleton Fox of Birmingham. The bride-elect was graduated from Chatham Hall and Wellesley College where she is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Miss Beresford is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Gough Booth and Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Beresford of Bloomfield Hills. The prospective bridegroom: attended Fishburne Military School and the University of Michigan and was graduated from Hope College. He is affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity. planned. 4 June wedding is Garden Club Slates Fair Mrs. .John B, Hammond has been named general chairman of Bloomfield Hills Branch of Women’s National Farm and Garden Association's tradition- al fall fair to be held Oct. 7 in the Orchard Lake home of: Mrs, Stuart Cogsdill. Other chairmen named at a luncheon meeting of the board were Mrs. Irving A. Dutfty, plants; Mrs. R. E. Lawlor, baked goods; Mrs. Louis Sav- age, jams and, jellies: Mrs. Lester A. Colman, bulbs; Mrs. Leslie Croon, farm produce, and Mrs. Donald O'Toole, min- iature arrangements. Mrs. Charles Chubbuck and her hospitality committee will serve a buffet luncheon to members while they are at the fair. After the fair Mrs. Alice Burlingame will speak on “Down to Earth.’’ 212 Officers Gather in CAI Building craftsman-_ id a year ago at Harry Clark. In the morning Miss Nault and Mrs. Clark led disctission groups for officers of area cooperative Exten- sion groups. Extension Clubs Conduct Rally Day Tf you were at Waterford CAI Building Friday you are a member of one of Oakland County’s Cooperative Extension © Service clubs. Some 212 extension club of- ficers met for an all-day Rally. Day. * * * During the morning session officers were installed by the * * * The .extension service pro- gram, she -pointed ‘out, is geared toward improvement of family life. * * * ; Among the things that -the home .demonstration program offers homemakers, Miss Rann said, are knowledge and skills, leadership development, per- sonal Se and socia- bility, ~~ District Cooperative Exteniion Service Supervisor) » Florence Rann was the main speaker for the area Rally Day Friday in Watetjord CAI Building. Here Miss Rann is explaining the nieces of the ‘county extension program. | Prous Sekt) fee Aa eR AY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1957 eo "THIRTEEN ers, ee ati ahha a: : : | ; sittin (UE — Se ai iit OG ae is ages ea — fe eS “i ta eg oO AAT 16 Pon rae \Four Are Initiated: | Figure Club Holds’ FALB:..| Greate Your Own Opportunities. by Job's Deughters [Auturnn Hat Show lhe By kaa | , : e a4 7? \ ha Re Care o oe ent ac oy, Evelyn Adamg, Ni ~Oles,/, “Using your head for now... Monday thru Friday Va.m.-6 p.m. 27 Years of Quality Dry Cleaning 719 W. Huron « FE 4.1536 ’s right, it’s Fall | and time to get all ‘those warm -woolies | freshly cleaned and pressed, ready for Fall days ... bring them in Saturday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. — | ” Expert corsetieres will fit you correctly and comfortably. Fashion starts with bras by A. Convertible Strapless Bra Detachable straps adjust ‘ easily for strapless, scoop, halter and seguir necklines. Has 34 underwired contour cups. 32-36 A, 32-38 BC. 3.95 ‘B. “Hidden Treasure” Bra Built-in contour with pat- ented Magicups built right or puffs. White cotton. Sizes 32-36 A & B. Try it! 3.95 C. “Hidden Treasure” Longline Sleek - fitting longline’ bra has 5” band plus the flattery of built-in Hidden-Treasure. ] white cot- _—_ ~ PETER PAN n ton. In sizes 82-38 B& CG 5.95 FEDERAL DEPT. STORES "just as complicated for. the part-time worker as for a full- Bride Before Baskets of gladioli and chrys- anthemums banked the altar of Sashabaw Presbyterian Church for ALL PERMANENTS oe B75 Complete with Cut and Set NONE HIGHER + * Custom Haircut You Get All This: HOLLYWOOD "184, N. SAGINAW WAVE SHOP (Over Bazley’s) MR. AND. MRS. RICHARD SPENCER * Joyce Rattler Becomes — 200 Guests of pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Spencer wore a navy crepe dress with blue accessories and a pink sweetheart rose corsage. Before leaving on a Smoky Moun- fi Z g EGE Members Hold Hawaiian Party BETTY JEAN MACHIELA Mr. ‘and Mrs. Richard Ma- avenue chiela of age announce the er ment of calm and peaceful house their daughter, Betty Jean, to x *& * Dale Duane Sheldon, son. of She is paid well and loves it. | Mr. and Mrs, James B. Shel- She put an ad in her paper | don of Drayton Plains. An directed to this kind of work, | April wedding is planned. and got several “takers.” WONDERS : w din . _ Newcomers Meet part-time work, remember that Mrs, Ray Harris, Mrs. Gor- imagination and initiative will dan Adams, Mrs: Richard work wonders. Dobat and Mrs. Jerry DuBois Club of Pontiac when 29 mem- envelope in car of The Pontiac | bers of that group met Wednes- Press for my pamphlet of sug- day evening in the Lake Wood- gestions on this subject. hull home of Mrs. Edwin Du- (Copyright 1957) Bois. K§ Fa Ahn k hh ddd hh dh hd dda’ (Le oh 1 Added ded CL Smart Like a Fox? ... I sure am ... . and do you know where I’m heading right now?.{ , . why how smart can you be . . . of course, . : Ted’s 9 “for the most delicious dinner @ fox can get” woodward at square lake rd. - lare Mrs, Edward F _ flan; Louie King, assjstant guard-'ang Mrs. Harold Gilbert. Mrs. were guests of Newcomers ie Lhe ded fiasoneen’' and Vicky Ea. sent dy d-\ tery,” was. the for the fall were initiated into Job’sinat show of Fashion Your Figure! ters, Rethel 40. x * & Members of Guardian Council Club Thursday at Adah Shelly Li rary. a New members include Mrs, Cal-*. tchard, guard-'yin Martin, Mrs. Pearl Hancock jan; Mrs. Lester Oles, secretary; |Martin received the trophy for Mrs, Wayne Santila, treasurer; |having lost the most weight. An Harry Vernon, director of ideal. weight pin was awarded to Mrs. Ralph Seiling. WILLIAM K. COWIE Custom Upholstery 25 Years of Practical Experience 252 S. Telegraph FE 4-2857 % Block South ef Veorhels Mrs. Thernon Taylor received) the past guardian’s piri. validated while mak- ing a purchase -at Arthur's oe roe ae at richly trapunto sculptured. Provocatively designed from the demure shirtwaist collar to: free-swinging side pleats. Sizes 6 to 16 in black, red, or beige. Coat Salon — Second Floor $hbh hhh Ah hhh hh hkahe hhh hhh eo] ee Muh uheuhe heute uhh heute ueube ude hee ule ' [ake ee ee : Pumps to live i “texture that means new eye- See the collection now appearing in Védgue. textured calf : soft, light and very new fashion . . . in calf with a . appeal, new softness. Neos — « Bt Monogrammed SHIRT - DRESS 172 = So completely yours ,.. with _ your. own initial on the . pocket. , Master-tailored : wool and ; © ttylon crepe with the - a ‘new Chanel look. Contrast contour belt. Junior, misses and women’s sizes. Dress Salon — Second Floor | oN ‘ % \ é 4 * ; ' \ @ ‘ : ‘ " WN Ae x Your youthful coat of polished Llamalaine, » a ‘ =o be | aX Nite 4 ; Bee. Po ‘ ez = se 4 ‘ {2 | . | ats | “| : i : Bi , i A 4 1 t i vias ‘ yey _ > THE*PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1957, - pda es WO Ne . fe : : He, = poi ee ate gt ay ei : : ao } ; = ee ee ake a ve Your Health by Taking als 2 2 Ney aoe EIN Sag A , , Bonus Today Improve ' ealth by Taking Daily Walk , , wi | “the sheath dress ? for winter” eve TwoRecipes [Zesty Autumn Weather Encourages Hiking — for Tomatoes R E L . i ‘ f ‘ . : : a : Naas : 3 ve : A t - By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Here are some of the benetits|hiker, Dr. Paul Dudley White, thejling, makeup and fashions. She She says she is shy. Shyness the smug, figure-revealing X Mrs. Mitzelfeld) mere is something about tan|* Walking listed by a famous neart soeciallet win 100k CANS of ee ee af Genii a ek ces nee : uch f \ U Chili : S it is impossible to describe. You President Eisenhower, He said that) people and is aware oa folks are mare ; style that does so m or \ ses tl aguce imapty have 0 feel Sti Tat sud : : and their lives ‘and problems.She pect a-beautiful girl of being con- the slender, feminine figure a and Canned Puree ve in of an came t hed walking maintains an improved|is wel} informed and well read and|ceited than a homely one, = A . ; ane : circulation, improves the tone of/has a sense of humor. a + 2-2 . . . prepare your figure for soon after moving to ‘Tampico, : di d benefits di-| - This | _ : Mexico, as a bride. the diaphragm, and benefits di- ‘DULL AND. BORING young woman should try : this style at once . . . with By JANET ODELL gestion. Finally he said, ‘Certainly to forget that people are | Relet A Tron the T- ** = it is true in my own case ‘that Then we remember the beauti-|iouinr tnt, une jv cebtty she ehould : } Relax - iene ‘i| Two interesting recipes with to-| | did not speak Spanish when nervous stress and strain can be|*t! girl of our-school years. Tools + hee am | ‘wonder slenderizer, It re- R }]/mato flavor come from Mrs. Billi] arrived there and immediately counteracted and even prevented,” |otten she has become dull and). caste Mak tao alate ') taxes as it slenderizes. No O a ‘1 |Mitzelfield of Rochester. We like|and earnestly went to work to ’« « . boring even before middle age. Her}, 1.2 friendly, She should speak jqithe .sound ‘of both of them and/learn that delightful language. My interests are no broader than they|/” Cfhers in a warm, enthusiastic Wye or. tiring exercises. N os a ‘A\think you will too. teacher was very stern, so much All yqu need are a good pair|were in college days. Only her be and tall with nen . a ‘il Mrs. Mitzelfeld has two young)so, that I did not go to class of walking shoes and determina-|nins have widened. pamreagge ible them a. |\children. She helps her husband in|unless I had studied at least a tion. Be ae that — shoes are er a Be ee etal ets ; ; '‘|jhis business, is interested in an art|couple of hours. ee Rate . = banse and She is either depressed or hasS\q shell because of the constant ; vs Beauty i class and works in her church) Once in bewilderment 5 asked, co Matec than two inches. |% Chip on her shoulder because/comments about her beauty and Salon { guild. “Aren't there any rules for the . . she misses the flattery and atten- is even more unhappy because she | : SALAD DRESSING subjunctive meod?” “Oh, no, my Most persons require company |tion tg which she became accus-|does not seem to be popular. She : * _ Riker Bidg. i By Mrs. Bill Mitzelfeld dear,” she replied, “You just in erder to enjoy a walk, You jtomed because of her youthful herself will have to break joose ~ of mre Tie co nave to FER a.” tina, heh organise: your awe fe gee Uberately snaking it ipoeaile or . HI] S’seaspeon sat Well, it is much easier for me vith one er two friends, The-| 8% YoU see, Beauty can be a |liberately making it impossible for ‘|| Juice of 1 lemon ; ‘Ite feel fall than it is to feel the os pre k b handicap! Fortunately the young |@Myone to think of her as con- 2 a oe junctive mood, gate © rex published DY | woman whe wrote the letter I |ceited. ie euap abtie canbe sub ve I can tell you. the Works Progress Administra- x * * a Dash of paprika Who can miss it— — —the brilliant tion, which ‘find at your | TWeted at the beginning of this ri Garlic to taste you can at your is ot the dangers Tomorrow: “Don’t be Fooled! ’ Shake all ingredients together in\Coloring, the zippy, frosty, wine- library, will describe trails | Com !s aware « ; la jar. Keeps well. _ |like fall air, the hint of winter Sy pkee at Saeuat a’ wee ef too mach beaity. I think I |For New Fashions You Must Be For a Brand * *« f oa ees tee ee be fum te explere. Know what her problem is. Trim Temte Peadt into one, the nostalgic “ — G New You.... Saunas anil bemake pares same time stimulating and poetic It there is a branch of Ameri-/ ‘ 4 i ; “Me teas something you DO have to feel ican Youth Hostels in your city, PERMANENTS Scans Sousa oes a“: + & you can find folks there who get : > % cup melted butter or margarine This lo the beveilect Mme of together for short hikes or even e . $00 Combine first. three ingredients year for overnight jaunts. They also . From to be outdoors. It is also the _ }will give you information about Se : owt boil for 5 cama Put bah easiest time to build health. In trails. . au a ne cubes Into casserole, pour melted! the spring sunshine we want to f t * + Hair Stylists butter over them, then tomato|joiter while the zesty weather this ee “ . mixture..Bake 30 minutes in a 350-\time of year makes one want to get Why pon Posies this charming degree oven. Serve as a vegetable.|walk and walk. ees [Season outdoors | , 1 Serves 4-6. If you haven’t had the habit : . PHYSICAL BEAUTY NOW OPEN of the daily wallt, this is the time If you haven't had CAN BE HANDICAP e No man really becomes a vag e : ~ gid feel ime tres. the habit of walking If you bewail the fact that you : fool until he stops asking ques- try iseover re- daily, this is the time |4t@_ met beautiful, listen to this Styled Hair . $150 Cutting .... from 4 5 ‘ ANNALIESE ae HOP (Over Tasty Bakery) : freshed you are when you return snd letter and take heart! . ‘ Om U. Saginaw OL - Oyen Filing Eeeming OE 900 Ot _csten P. Sicinmncts |. to begin it. || "otese sea” taomae: 1 hope At the New MIRACLE MILE : this -letter does 1 oe : ace Rg . - : it for I feel t ° TTA] [honest about my problem, From Shopping Center! Bride Wants to Pick Out Silverware childhood people have told me how! beautiful they think I am and have|f: ‘i never considered other qualities y : stich lelve axe loace lenpar| @ Complete Beauty Service Where tant. Is it possible for physical] Quality Comes First. beauty to be a curse instead of a blessing? . © Specializing in Hair Cutting, Styling, Why throw away . your worn-out sofa or chair? ... ' A : 5 e “Bo to be afraid of . Bring them in to Wright arid let She’s Afraid Aunt even though I ea toler er wdl Permanent Waving and Tinting. us do complete restyling and ’ Won't Consult ‘Her as a result I am one of the most) oo? reupholstering. ‘You con't help Fall About Pattern Tea cacie totnd we auten eum @ Stop By and Get Acquainted. a being satisfied. a] boys. Is there anything I can do! ito achieve a normal ‘social re-| @ Free Gifts for the Ladies. lationship?" __- 4 | ‘Savings... . 7 Your Chair ~- Your Sofa g l| “Dear Mrs, Post: My fiance's | sr ess40 "$80. William Wright ___|fmr= retine reome-mna the woman relies on it alone, | Around the Corner FE 2-0563 charm and personality. Often she || from Robinson’s FE 2-3942 ; . “furniture m@kers and upholsterers” thought she would ask t becomes smug or lazy mentally Cs id amma 270 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 4-0558 ||lwith her and select a pattern that becense of: the attention whieh : * for 5 Full Years! Serving Pontiac Homemakers Over 24 Years _|||I liked. So far she has said nothing mame 7 Thrif D S a Fo; teoin: russes sin ts tec ly rug tores and once her youthful beauty is ‘ damaged age her . popularity . wanes. Tae a bitter pill me 148 N. Saginaw St., Near Sears ornate for my taste. she has not to take its place. prepa tel lp Waner's send +s « _ Huren Corner Telegraph about this pattern or might she |' gil of our high ‘school or college 4980 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains—SDD Pkg. Store | poate: Geek. don't Seait fer tentet days blossom forth into a stunning, — . | “Silver is se expensive and fascinating woman in her mature : ° something one has all one’s | years, "se : } life, and it would be a shame to She has learned about hair sty- : | have & pattern 1 do not like. . a Will you please advise me?” ake nothing for granted...use famous Tussy deodorants i» Im Stick form—stops ddor 24 hours -+«. yet it’s guaranteed not to close your pores. Won't rnin clothes or irritate delicate skin. $1. , Answer: The most tactful thing| | The Madonna Shop | H Z af 5 i es I g g : Ly ie STARBURST _ MILK PITCHER— - — Sale Price $3.16 i Era i B H a =| LE if ... during our OPEN STOCK SALE peng ell steerer of famous " [she be invited to the reception|| ¢ 7 I: | it: = ! : P26 F F ‘ iH i Digg: SER We have moved to a new location... .cornerof maid nor is it Willard and Center Streets about two blocks off vite her to sit at the bridal table. Auburn Avenue . . . just east of St. Vincent de ‘ ; She must, of » be invited 5 : _ @ . i SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER Sth |} to the wedding itseit and pains | Gren S30 109 daily nil Christmas’ Capen perspirant won't acid-damage skin of clothes. 50¢ and $1. TAVET@ICTGRS ANRC | Come in 7 should be taken to be sure she is : Yes, every shape, every pattern, every piece of Fran- ane ages naka ey rad Pas — cree “aesee ciscan Ware in our stock is selling at a budget- thes. cocupiod enter Street E 5- balancing 20% off! X Hy ° a This is your chance to build a new set or fill-in your for your fall. and winter wear —— present pattern . . . add missing pieces . . .-or add Sg weieee wera? | FREE MOTHPROOFING = smetmngein-r pieces, cups and saucers—in fact, every item is in- , j . cluded, in all the popular patterns—STARBURST, . Me In New Roto-Magie form role DESERT ROSE, AUTUMN, APPLE, FERN DELL’ = een ones DUET, IVY, and’ WOODLORE! on every : 8 : ghee Won't acid-damage skin . : . or clothes. In an anbreakable case. “Remember, Franciscan Ware is oven-safe, dish- cleaned ; washer-safe, and keeps its. beauty for a lifetime, dry cle ed sult thanks to its exclusive glass-smooth, color-seal glaze. |]. So. . . take advantage of this opportunity to SAVE I Sipaidhdt ch Mbbd one "ah ed Franciscan Ware you want for yourself—or Ge winter! eaito the aéds bis > £ Gints.- special odorless, invisible ; “a cone gaia at no extra cost. Now you can VEGETABLE DISH— = be sure your suits will be \ Se Oe S0-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 experty Hleaned, reshaped peeiaesse refreshed and_ kept free Perfect'for the family. $1. In Any Pattern from —— oe Rg Ser ° cause e ion res REG. OPEN STOCK PRICE. . $75.35 ¢ 95 every time’ Careful Dan. cleans Includes 8 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, them. And you enjoy this protec- 8 bread ‘n butter plates, 8 cups, 8 saucers, } tion at:the regular dry cleaning 8 fruits, large vegetable dish, and platter. . price. 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EWEDENS: Asbo cie: | ooo your set until a 14.N. Saginaw St. (Strand Theater Bldg.) i 16 W. Huron St., Pontiac "FE 2.0294 | Christmas. ’ , 4 / “wa i ae SIXTEEN tt | o Ld 1 PY Sea | Mi ae ‘ P ; : fy SOR ES eo 4 | " we : : < ; i Bap h one tk. “GREGG SHORTHAND ilies Encounter Comptometer and Calculator - New Classes Starting ~ MONDAY, OCT. 7 Day, Half Day and Evening Many On | omen attend the Business es The demand for this type of office worker far exceeds the supp! Call or gh 2- Agee for information. Our counselors vali th you. VETERAN APPROVED Permanent. Free Employment Service The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan Arms _ Debate Fazing Soviet, Asian Discord . | UNITED NATIONS, NY. @ — The United States and Britain went into a U.N, disarmament de- bate today under growing Asian and Soviet pressure to stop nu- clear tests promptly. : * * * | Western sources said the two al- lies would stand by their position ‘that they would suspend the tests only after reaching agreement with the Soviet Union to stop mak- Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin The Soviet Union, India and Ja- pan have submitted resolutions to have the Assembly call on the atomic powers—Britain, the So-!lic unselling Experience Assist Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. S101. Evenings by App't. Michigan Credit Counsellors 41% S&S. Saginaw ‘Above Oskland Theater Their proposals also would al control. Irish Republican Army Blasts Police Station convention covering step-by-step TYPEWRITING nent: don. 1 he state ob ood RRS Psu =r re-| cuts in armed forces, a cutoff of production of nuclear materials for weapons and tight internation. | negoti- Raiders of th ani of the Irish WORRIED OVER DEBTS ?| Sophias Tecrgiaat oo mm a sept, 6. mA SA police. statten: a Armas. sim bomb early today, then poured, Eien Tes as wad "screnes lor nuytan feu 22 |] The commission after the de-|gunfire into the ruins. atteré, regurdiese of bow much or bew many you eve. A ie -cgated to silty Se heer yey tage gla ; subcommittee report to 82-na-/ returned * nobody ni ees A Fy ee y's t-lers esca across kad lical Comntiton, to begin perhaps] the ook republic, 10 “Let late next in a . 3. 9 Years of Credit Ce You” he ThA ts. colephigu ao CLIP THIS COUPON . CAMPBELL’S — TOMATO ral Special Coupon Offer at- BOTH , a - People’s Stores! with LIMIT 4 CANS . Se ~~ — ~ WHAT A SALE! 1 REGULAR or DRIP VELVEETA FAMOUS CHEESE LOAF 2 Lbs. Golden Glory Crushed PINEAPPLE Big No. 2 Can 19' 1S | GIANT SIZE. SURF NOW ON LY 465 E. Pike St. SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. 700 Auburn Ave. - YACHT CLUB fone. “on ; COFFEE BEEF STEW REGULAR GRIND, 0g c 24 3 g: COFFE} Sie -' Oz. . — ae 7 et Cen ARMOUR’S STAR SLICED c DELICIOUS 1 Lb. Cello. SPAM | 12 OZ. CAN 39° -FOOD.O. MAT Phone FE a SUPER MARKET | Phone FE 58311 2 PHILCO 597. Here’s colorful dash and os: Y Ff = _ a “_,'\ , Représented in the Press? = aut a‘ :” Watch for’ S$ chool. News. tne Each Friday = * On This Page ‘ iden he eh pals 73 * A), \ | i \ ; ‘ S ‘’ PONTIAC, __THE PONTIAC PRESS B et | i =} = af” g7* _ “MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1957 ty to Max t vey Johns, has named Sherwin Birnkrant as parade marshal, Birnkrant today toric equipment in the will include a hand-pum Mt. Clemens and a steam engine from~ z F He 3 eegalts rtseia Pentise Press Phote POOCH PARTY WINNER — 10-year-old Steve Sheriff, of 1000 Durant Ave, put his pet Penny through some mighty stiff tricks Saturday which paid off with-thé dog being judged “‘best trick dog” in the junior division. The German Shepherd also was judged second best in the “best pet combination” class. Here Penny shows the judges one of her best tricks, that of climbing up and down a step ladder. The show had 42 entries in senior and junior diyjisions. It was held at Oakland Park and was co-sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept. and Pontiac Kennel Club, : Fire Prevention Week With Gala Parade chine has fought fires in almost every town in northern Michigan horse team to draw the engine in the parade. a model T engine from Clarks- ton, and an old LaFrance pumper from Bloomfield Township. All of the Pontiac junior high schools will combine their bands for the parade, along with bands from Waterford Township High School and Pontiac Senior High School, Other units will be John Ivory’'s Ravenettes, the Oakland Z | g z F 5 2 Side Field. on the committee are Cliff Metty, _|publicity chairman;- Fames_ B. Metz, demonstration chairmen. Pontiac Fire Chief John Schroed-| er is handling arrangements for: the demonstration, 2 Car Firms Accepting Scholarship Applications DETROIT. (® — Two big auto- mobile companies announce they are accepting applications tnder their scholarship programs ‘ |for next year. ‘ |high school seniors throughout the United States and its possessions to compete for more than 400 four- year college scholarships. GM has| a five million dollar a year plan of support to higher education. Ford Motor Co. set Dec. 15 as the deadline for applications under'| its program. The competition is open to sons and daughters of Ford employes. John F, Ivory has loaned a six} a ae STILL GOING STRONG — Examining wil participate in the Oct. 9 Pontiac Area Fire Prevention Week parade are three members of the committee which organized the event. From left are Cliff Metty, MICHIGAN ie: an antique piece of fire apparatus that Re SI SEVENTEEN publicity chairman; Harvey Johns, general chairman; and Sherwin Birnkrant, pa- rade marshal. The truck will be loaned by John F. Ivory for the 7 p. m. event, By HAROLD 8: COHEN “As long as there is no mass unemployment in the United States, I do not foresee either a depression or a recession." That was the prediction of J. C. /Penney, one of America’s great mercantile geniuses who in 55 years built a tiny shop in a remote Wyoming town into a retail empire of 1,497 stores in every state of the Union, ‘Just turned &2 years old, the merchandising master attributed his success to several factors, * * * “I owe most of it,” he said, “to the bright yoong men who |joinéd me from time I opened my second store.”’- “By sharing our profits with them according to their abilities to get results we have received wholehearted efforts in return.” Another factor, Penney said, Waterford Women Fashion Figures By REBA HEINTZELMAN “Pain, patience and * With her decision to look at-| When they meet at 7 p.m. each!banquet at Highland Manor. Ac- persever-|tractive again, she set her ideal ance” has paid off for Mrs. Dario ; DeMasellis of Waterford Township, weight at 125 pounds and began the long “Lose to Win” campaign, one of the most important slogans; An accurate record is kept on of the women’s reducing-organiza-| each member and those losing Today, Mrs. DeMasellis has For te tap lever, Gere reached her goal, wears a size | ' ® traveling trophy of a perfect 12 dress, and coald almost pass | feminine figure to keep for that as a sister to her two teenage | ¥°**- : i sons, George and LeRoy. - For those gaining . the - most The Fashion Your Figtre group|Weight, there are four big pig has 55 active members’ and boasts /|‘Tophies. which “unrestraining that it is not an exercise club. The womén are strictly on their honor uring the week to get their weight down in their own way, whether 2 by exercise or diet. : Wednesday in the Waterford Town- ship High School, the first thing they do is “‘weigh in.” _ ‘ members must take home. * * * Tuesday night anything goes, as far as eating is concerned cording to president Mrs. Alfred Keith, this,is the one night ‘that all members can eat anything and everything they desire: - On the menu is fried chicken, are awarded jroast beef, baked ham and french fried, mashed and sweet potatoes. To top off the feast there is black- bottom pie, hot fudge puffs and whipped cream cake. . * * * Installation of new-officers along with ~ professional entertainment will comprise the evening’s added activities. : Those to be installed besides be-| Mrs. Keith, president, are Mrs. cause the club is having its annual 2: with a total of 11% pounds, DeMasellis lost 9% and Mrs. Edwin Broom, 8% pounds. Segregation Ordered .|-Welfare Head Quits HOUSTON, Tex. #—Wilfrid M. Calnan quits as director of the | Harris County Welfare Depart: * was the firm's retailing policy— the Golden Rule. “My first stores were called Golden Rule Stores and we have lalways kept that policy towards lour customers. | “Every man who becomes a store manager in addition is taught our ‘creed’: Honor, confidence, service and cooperation. " *» *» * “T little dreamed when I opened my first store, not much larger than this hotel suite. in 1902 that our great chain would result,” Penney stated. “Even in those days people constantly said that opportunity was gone for a young man. I didn't believe it then and it isn't true today. “I would like te tell every teenager that there is greater opportunity in America today than ever, There are many more positions open than there are top notch people to fill them,” Penney went on, “But. success |won't just fall in their laps. They) have to go out and work for it. |I have never sought security, just jopportunity, although I was handi- capped by poor health,”’ * * * Attired in a dark blue suit with a white pocket handkerchief on which was embroidered “Business Is Good,’’ Penney showed no sign of the “poor health’ which sent him west as a young boy. Penney started his chain with a store in a mining town of 1,000 population, in which the miners took company coupons against their wages and could only spend them in the company store. Army Describes Cuts in Forces 71,000 Men to Be Let Out by January 1 and 29,000 More’ by July WASHINGTON (®— One arm- ored division and 14 air defense battalions will be dropped by the Army as part of its drive to cut 100,000 men from its strength by next June 30. The announcement last night did not specify which units would be affected, but_said the number of troops at various posts also will be cut back, with some of the installations being closed. * * * The greater part of the reduic- tion, 71,000 men, will be accom- can be maintained. The Army cuts are part an over-all reduction of 200,000 men in the armed services ordered by Secretary--.of. Defense Wilson in separate ordérs last July 16 and Sept. 19. The cut will leave the Army with 900,000 men. * * * An armored combat command will be substituted for one of the two armored divisions now in the United States, the Army said. The two are the ist Armored at Ft.) say which one would be affected.) The armored combat command, will have 5,000 men. The strength of an armored division is about Ft, Hood, Tex. The Army did not! fo Obey Husbands. Threatens Action Against VFW Post in South ALBUQUERQUE, NM. (®—The national commander of the Veter- ans of Foreign Wars says he will suspend the Ruston, La., VFW post if an investigation shows it refused the pledge of allegiance to the flag. * * * VFW Post 3615 at Ruston last week voted unanimously to omit the pledge of allegiance until President Eisenhower withdraws federal troops from Little Rock, Ark., Post Commander Lescar W. “Still I thought if I gave real value and honest service, people would find the cash to spend with me, and they did." Last year, the Penney Co. did $1,300,000,000 in gross business, he said, and 1957 will exceed that rec- ord breaking total. “We have great falth in our have closed some in the small towns where the traffic did not ‘seem to warrant them.” Penney thought the trend to- ward outlying shoppping centers would not spell the doom of down- town shopping. “There is no doubt the free, am- ple parking is,a tremendous ad- vantage, but. there will always be a downtown.” * * * The American consumer, he con- tinued, is “trading up,” They want quality, not just low price, and we have built our business on giv- ing the maximum quality per dol- lar spent. Asked if the company would ex- pand outside the U. S,, Penney laughed and said, “A year and a; J. C. Penney Explains Success Formula half ago I traveled through the Far East and was told everywhere they could use a J.C. Penney store, but we have enough expan- - sion possibilities in the U.S.. Penney, whose initials stand for James Cash, gave his opinion on “We have. always has taught me one thing, we only get by giving.” 25 pne tN Harlan said. ES | are good, National Commander Richard L. Roudebush. of Indianapolis, Ind., said. He is here to address a state VFW convention, : : * * * “I would like to make it clear,” Roudebush said in a statement, “that this is not the policy of the VFW, and further, that no post or no officer of the VFW has the au- thority to make such a statement” i “I'm sure our Ruston brothers; loyal Americans and: =. many times things are done in the) §© heat of anger which look different-|° = ‘ly after. you've slept on them,” Brake Adjustment Wheel Alignment . relating to refusal to give the pledge of allegiance. | * * * | The national VFW convention) “determined that segregation was! not a proper subject to be con-| sidered by our organization be-| cause veterans’ rights, benefits) and legislation are in no way in-| volved,"' he said. | Polk La, and the ah Armored af POPE Urges Wives | | i CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy «| —Quoting St. Paul, Pope Pius XII) has urged Catholic wives to do) their husbands’ bidding “just as the church is subject to Christ.” Castle Gandolfo summer residence here yesterday to delegates to a Firestone Includes all this. reg. 3.50 .... reg. 8.50 *e ve Wheel Balance ...2 ros reg. 4.00 “ Total Value....$16.00 - 146 West Firestone STORES FE.2-9251 Huron St. fog | Pees is Se | \ a Me * ¥ Powe * a ek, i { yy wh Fe ) aes i? } ( i uh Se . rar) ss _| THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Mennen Wil- liams June 6, 1950, to help set up @ picture of the Governot signing Detroit's expressway bill the next day. took on the job for free promoted) Bridge Authority. Prentiss Brown, who became the Author- ity’s chairman, and Murray D. (Pat) Van Wagoner, a member, were among those there. The Authority decided to have a meeting right then. The law called for a secretary, but no one had been appointed to that job. Rubin was drafted, supposedly for just that sation es + As executive director, another name for lobbyist, of the Michigan Good Roads Assn., Rubin had worked with several members of ‘Rubin Bosses World's Latest Wonder] tT the Slhectty on highway legisla- tion, : GOT ‘BRIDGE FEVER’ Rubin caught “‘bridge fever” at, that meeting. Whereupon, he vol-| unteered to keep right on being. secretary—for nothing. The Authority took.him up, but voted to pay him $2,500 a year| anyway after he was sworn in. July 1, 1990 — more than seven) ‘That’s Right! We'll give you up to what you paid for your present TV!” 5-STAR years before the’ bridge became a reality. Se ee | Rubin’s pay as chief executive; officer of the Authority now is $15,000a year. _, Despite what he terms the — Junior Editors Q@ _VOLCANOES 5 LJ viz on Tr 27d 1621 S$. Woodward, Royal Oak 3 Doors North of 10 Mile a eee RR RENN 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS | | eeee it reach a ‘extremely fertile. cleanser. * * FOR YOU TO DO: Read the story of how Vesuvius, the only) ‘active volcano on Europe's mainland, destroyed Pompeii in (19 A. D. x * (A $10 award goes to Ronald Radesevich, Duluth, Minn., for ‘this question. Send yours to Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- ‘features, in care of this paper. TOMORROW: How do pearis ‘get inside oysters?) "QUESTION: Why do volcanoes erupt? ANSWER: A volcano erupts when gases in the molten rock certain pressure. The volcano is a cone- shaped mountain with an opening at the top. It started out as an opening in the earth's crust and was built up over the ages by the rocks thrown out by the eruptions. Some erup- ‘tions also have a flow of lava and clouds of vapor forming jover the top. Eruptions also occur under the sea. Some 500 volcanoes over the earth are considered active—that is, they may still erupt. The only active volcano in the United States is Lassen Peak in California. Although eruptions can be very destructive, the soil that comes from volcanic materials is) The ash itself is a good polisher and: * * We'll pay you up to the : full amount you paid for your in ef-| EXTRAS million-dollar span, Rubin says) , i he’s found the experiences of his) . job “‘a education you couldn’t buy”, at operating 17" or 21"* black-and- and the, building of the bridge “the | . : greatest challenge anyone = H AM PTON’S white table model toward ave.” . | ‘| Rubin, a native of Massachu- | : ihe porchane = new 3 ’ ey, . setts, is a Administra- | od Rae ARR t 3 < } tion graduate | *& Trade-ins Accepted a~ ht of Michigan. : RCA Victor Westcott, Lowest priced B Shortly after graduation he| * Exeprienced Cr » Sets tes H founded his own public relations J , fitnst gulee .. - firm in Detroit, Servicemen io Sat a , From his public relations back-' ground he stepped into the job as * Free Delivery assistant director of public rela tions for the State Highway De-| * Terms Available sp hinnen | * Free Home Trial REPUBLICANS IN | When he came back from a stretch in the Army's counter in-| telligence corps in 1947, he found Republican Charles Ziegler had become highway commissioner in} place of Democrat Van Wagoner, | who had appointed Rubin. “I didn't want to push for my, old job back,” Rubin says, “‘so I) found a job handling publicity for | the Good Roads Assn.” * * * Handsome, with curly hair call freckles, Rubin has made his St.| Ignace home in a motel. 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But even | in that case, the right answers ate worth $125 if he's a Press / = subsriber. -" ‘The new puzzle contains a series of squares which are 4 = alphabetically pores and a corresponding list of sentences 4 ©=with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. The object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you wil! read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues Chairman Dave Vegt of Ro- carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right chester sald this project was the squares. at many mere begs and lenders PUZZLE NO. 70 than had been expected, ; “ 1 “With a weather range from hot r A 5 Cc D : | days and frosty nights, the boys : i had areal camping experience on : r t |, the billy campsite,” he said. 1 i PLENTY TO Do : E F jG H : | fesemsard program, inchaded: & ' : group of events at scattered points around the farm where the Scouts 1 Z ‘ participated in axemanship, whit- ! I J K Cy : fline, nature, first aid and other is. wan eG: } activities. BROW-KNITTING OVER KNOTS — Peter Stoughton of Milford, ] | 1 * * * . Troop 33, tries his hand at intricate knot-tying. This js just one of | 1 . t Explorer Ed Stoughton of Mil- the dozen pasttimes provided for scouts who came from all parts of : 41M N fe) Pp : ford Post 33, one of the instructors , North Oakland and Macomb Counties for the largest camping event i 1 at the knot-tying. station, said that : iE: Pentiae Press Phetes ever sponsored by local council. 1 | tho Soumty bed“a bet of Sun ee Venn ©, Sieg Repmeerthary fan apemcal rami 1 ‘ pag ee gli Mtbengdirgens": nd sive Saiantey. ‘Tae ane Goons tanec ee te ten” ala: iy Oc 3M . Ss ° list t T. Ik | H Q R s T : know rope work.” — ; ate Oct. 3 Meeting yon id . + On Saturday night, « mass eo : : to Garden Clu : t campfire program was held un Council to Meet Wed in Wheelchairs on Night Classes sa Voneareatiiin — generators. Tom Dodd, a rand : : Polio Victims S ak Vows HOLLY — Adult Education Di- t NAME eeaeereeeeereecsees l apacnilt minick, Royal Oak; and Related x« «& What lue for fine quality cleaning! Each garment French-Glo Finished K. A rich. spoiled youth well be attracted to an older eto af" ajechcie ait ak oie Areas, Mrs. Lyin Martin, Pontiac.| A parade ot floats, band and Fae, Beg Gav & sae a ds Gah , , weear ean ceed) prceael, Gicl whose interest in bim is this. (21) MATERNAL; pints of orange juice. . ew Demonstration groaps|pupils will wend its way through | | iuciatutate ‘an tne’ weekend. M s raed eas alae est wee lea L. Novels often dea! with @ family in which we follow the acom “interested women, the! at 10 a.m. | = ter for many tations. ( COURSE; turned out 19 units, Ottawa Dis-|council said. The Extension office,| In the evening, a king and queen JOIN OUR SILVER DOLLAR CLUB! a Cae. ee for 1 gene 23) ae reg pga a it land go ue : M. In the heat of © cumpaign, : Distri : organizing. at t g! : ; : ENCH-GLO 1-HOUR yy against an opponent. (25) FACTIONAL; (28) ene FR VALET With Impressive Ceremony ren 7 bin sane H. Ne eunerien We. tel cumsene whe exnstety ———— juron Shopping Center Pose ©. A man in this because of unfair treatment will naturally resentiul, (28) DUDGEON; (30) Dedicate Home for Boys = = |? in g revolt @ wroughbup populace 1s to assemble and over the Senn of as Shue ninees oe * (31) CLAMOR; (32) By MARY CELINSKE | achool and administrative bald Detroit sports amoincer, ace sf YOU Can Always Depend on Gee Spee allele Geka Lives Aube oes wid Farmington Correspondent ings, | master of ceremonies. . ; before starting to write his dialogue. (33) THEME: (34) FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —! atthe golden anniversary dinner, Congraiulatory telegrams were F Wi C f 2 With an impressive ceeremony and’ which followed, some 350 civic, received Sy FBI Chief J. Edgar | or inter om ort eee ad gy ogy Bo oe disconcerted ts) STEADY, ae — sors Republic. state and local government lead-|Hoover, Father Nicholas Wegener | : ss ; (38) STEELY. — — : 28000 : here, ers, ministers officials and friends|of Boys Town, Nebraska, Governor ts se ~ formally dedicated its new ee Boys Republic were present. |G. Mennen Williams, Het 5 A Yes, you can count. on individual service from us. - ae 2 eee oe oh Camo an visas eue ye eeaavoalay ry tb rl Pampa ge lbnorerag ig ram Fs S Just quick call to FE 5-8181 and we'll deliver [i CANYON. owet Festivities began with the cutting|“rorrese of Bae Reser “and Harlow. HL Curtice, ‘present - Se = corner contort So) yeut Same Sat eee ee T. Even tough « political speaker ts bering, it's to be oz- _ of the ribbon at the school He pointed out that the school/of General Motors Corp. a rs es shine. 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(® —Invest MANCHESTER, England Wp —jthat thié does appeal to the! “The only criticism I hear? ‘| Said John White, 3: “I have| beta setting fire tol booseness and Worry ‘ormer . ‘1B Sanatoriug |2trs said two boys only 15 and) rect tapped and’ member's of thelyounger people and they should be| asee 13 signed statements last night| oon | . it~ ? -\he explained, and they were not been to the intricate and’, ‘school, setting fire to a truck,| __N@ longer be annoyed or feel tll-ét- Now’! Largest Training .., ight|congregation rocked to the hot; catered for.’” ‘beautiful masses“ by Haydn and|and looting at least eight auto- case, becuse of, locee, ie al seh ay ee Ca a Oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, | MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 30, _ 19st PSO Ae Ag E / WENTY.ONE -enter in Nation oie wet tee Par ee cnumeh music Set 19) ‘The minister said that a ruber ag. tar: dary wpa OY However, I liked this one} mobiles, line (non-ecid) powder, sprinkled ou ;Proprietor of a radio and hobby : empos, ot the older members of the con-|!" the 40s and early 50s. The! tremendously. It is the music of] Police said the Ae wed task your _Biates bolts os than Armer eo they |shop Tuesday while trying to steal} “The music tonight is a ae greation also liked the jazz serv-|young and the old were unanimous modern times. There was nothing Tare aut Gan eeuioe reasmust caused by loose platen, Gok ARANAC LAKE, N.Y. (@®~A‘a radio from his show window, |Uusual,” said the Rev. A. Alice, an their’ esi edie annie oe a wae ef picky. ot! Hae nunTH today sl any dri outa mer tuberculosis sanatorium| The victim was Manley C. te am One's 7 y s opened today as the nation’s |) : 7 ag ge tse a NA SAK A KA A tA He gest training school for busi-| ~ * * a is executives. : Superior Judge Louis A. Bunge Posciorars ca aan ‘ — * &@ x * directed that the names of the|riddie player and the church's * he American Management|D°Y8 be kept secret. No charges regular organist, swinging ale mm. dedicated the two-million- ars filed against them immedi- hymn. , & cay t | lar center-to “enlightened man-|#'e!Y- Psalm 150 was knocked out in|B'd yment philosophy and improved _* * * nagement practices as a are Martin was shot down in front poner fears Can conan a * led republic. row. Purpose of the blockade seemed/ The opposition has threatened to! = f be to keep out any Italianieject its own government and, “8 lt Ss old fashioned and mmnunist agitators. - regents. | , h | * * * | ae geal money spend oo One question is. whether Italy : ; unnecessary pay t e . day in the 38-squ > Fe-\ will make its regular monthly ‘ blic now ripped. by a political payment of 35 million lire ad 3 ; moder n way. .. By Check ht between its Communist and 59 999. tomorrow. The payment mocratic forces. : to the ancient republic is in ex- the crisis reached a climaX\ change for its relinquishment of pt. 19 when six leftwing mem- ; rs of San Marino’s Grand Coun- a on goods entering | resigned from the Communist d the Allied Socialist party. (Advertisement) at gave Christian Democrats d independents a parliamentary for the first time since » end of the war. Red-ruled government dis- — t ks scientific formulation, thou- ‘h tee old, table and : Cock roaches from fosing sleep and worrying about | burning and 4 Nebing crmethes von, bed wert | Dne Full Year Guarantee | fing Geving Up’ Nigmtemor Sirene , Qloudy Urine, i rom Houses, Apartments, Gro- | Bladder der Trritattons, whic which Woften result i Stores and Restaurants, Re- |) ry Backache, # and in out only hour. No Nervouaneas, In such enneu ew Tm fe wat ae t Rox Ex Company HERS Sane National | Bank | ~ OF PON THA € -2%% PAID ON SAVING CERTIFICATES Branch Offices at W. Huron at Tilden, N. Perry at Glenwood, Keego Harbor, Walled Lake, Union Leke, Milford and Bloomfield Hills. , £. TWENTY. TWO. THE Pontiac PRESS, MOND yA. SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 é * yumi pons — Bobby Brogan, ousted in mid-season as Pitts- burgh manager, was named to- day to replace Kerby Farrell as head man at Cleveland next year following the Tribe’s Ist 2nd division finish in 11 years. Farrell Fired After 1 Season by Greenberg. “Ex-Pirate Manager Gets) _ One-Year Contract to , Manage Indians CLEVELAND (® — Brash Bobby t Bragan, who once strolled onto a baseball field and offered a sip of berg announced last night that the} Mike Flynn, reserve St. Mi- 39-year-old Bragan, who was fired] chael back, missed yesterday's as manager of the Pittsburgh Pi-| game with St. Rita after being rates last Aug. 3, will succeed| injured when a car he was work- , the 2nd time 's: happened Bragan will be signed for one = year, but nobody said how much him,” said Coach Bob Mine- would not bejteam. George McDaniel stands 6-7 renewed as thefidyove dnto.Cleve-land Harold Haddon is 63. ~*~ land from the airport, They had x we &., : flown home from Chicago, where} St. Rita did a thorough job of a last-game victory over the White) manhandling St. Michael -here Sox left the Tribe in sixth place) yesterday but may have Jost its in the American League—its worst) outstanding player in the process. finish since 1946. Al Sleyter, who seems to “* * & everything well, had to leave the phone Saturday, Bragan is Cuba, managing the Almendares club in the Cuban Winter League. ‘icisively as Detroit was yesterday 2-| quarterback. | * x «x * ° may be a long one for the team that was picked as one of the favorites in the Western Division's championship race, Seldom in recent years has a) Lions squad been beaten as de- when it went down to a 34-14 de-|played k &- Spearheaded by a young quar- burgh sandlots. the Colts did | everything right and forced the - Lions to do about everything wrong before 40,112 partisan fans in Memorial Stadium. ees ee Lae who ne comeion tel mt te 3 megan Is Named Cleveland. | ij | f ) wtw e University ‘of Louisville and then failed to make the grade in his first crack at the professional ranks, fired four touchdown passes as the Colts gained 241 yards -in the air. o | Probably the biggest disappoint: ment to the Lions coaching: staff was the complete collapse of what the Lions felt was going to be a a Last week, Detroit runners gained 102 yards against the world R * champion New York Giants, had the best defense in the league last year, but yesterday netted a meager 23 yards in 24 rushing at- tempts compared to 151 for Balti- more. Despite the fact that the Lions have.a veteran team, there is little doubt that the coaching staff will) ;|SPOmrrs| John Powers’, models are com- peting for the title of Miss Thor- week at the Detroit Race Course. Racing fans will vote during the week at the track. * Holly has two of the biggest ends to be found in the area on a prep * game in the 2nd half with an ankle injury that could keep him out indefinitely, Mickigan State and the U. of D. are said to be interested in the 135-pound senior «x * St. Frederick skipper Gene Wright was disappointed after his team's loss to St. James yesterday despite a gallant last half rally by tithe Rams. ‘We didn’t look any- thing like we did dn our opener,” he commented. That great shtow- in|ing in the 50-0 lidlifter would have been hard to match, Gene. He and Greenberg will meet to- morrow in New York and will at- tend the World Series. ~ Farrell succeeded Al Lopez as Indians’ manager after the 1956 season. The 44-year-old Tennes- seean had piloted the Indian- apolis American Assn. club, then a Tribe farm, to victory in the Little World Series. “TI think Farrell did a good job,” said Greenberg, f‘and a lot of cir- cumstances beyond his control had some effect on the team’s per- formance.” Williams Oldest Player Ever to Win Batting Title By INTERNATIONAL NEWS | If there was any doubt about it before, Ted Williams’ tre- Robertson, DeWitt Star Dick Robertson and Dick DeWitt. both “trom Pontiac, won the Davis- burg Golf Club best ball tourna- ment Saturday with a nine-under- par 63. Bill Davenport and Bill Morris of Flint shot 64 for runner- lup honors while the team of Dr. | |A. E. LeCroix and Jim Smith took. oughbred of Detroit for 1958 this). 3 BIG GAIN — Baltimore Colt fullback Alan Ameche picked up 15 yards before being brought morial Stadium. tb pisleitng's anos ot Deltona: Colts won the EL, amas Dt a6 alors a crewed at 0.000 ee Mer + Ap atte AP Wirephote anager af \ koe ols Placer 3414 Loss on Lion BALTIMORE — Unless So tat telex ac oc dees Detroit Lions show rapid improve- |Colts, ‘tment on several fronts, the 1957! National Football League season terback picked up from the Pitts- prior to next Sunday’ s game who/the Green Bay Packers’ ‘ ‘Wilson says he will withold final judgment on the Lion's per- formance until he has had & chance te look at the game films, but added that withgut pry he knew that blocking and tackling were “terrible.” Wilson criticized a lack of block- ing in both the line awd backfield, commenting: ‘‘we didn't have time to do anything. We didn't get any blocking and whenever we looked up there were two or three Colts ready to pounce on us.” The coach praised the-perform- lances of quarterbacks Bobby Layne and Tobin Rote whom he ‘said played “excellent” ball. Layne, who played the first half, 144 yards, while Rote completed 7 out of 12 for 90 yards and one touchdown , Layne set up Detroit's first touchdown in the Ist quarter with a 58-yard pass play on which end Dave Middleton romped to the Coits’ first touchddwn ona wide end) sweep. The last Detroit marker came in the ball 33 yards to end Jerry Reichow. While the rugged Colts defense | was stopping the Lions on the ground, quarterback Unitas rid- Lgpeorchoing! Lara ue) ct 35 yards, ; It was only the 2nd time in 10) was able to defeat Detroit. Last) time was in 1955 when the Colts | won 28-13. Reichow played the entire game with a pulled leg muscle while fullback Tom Tracy suffered a con- cussion early in the first half.-Oth- er injured Detroit players were fingers and guard Jim Martin who | pinched the nerves in his right arm. Liens - Colts ————— Cc! Cc. ' 8} Pirst downs .... os " zecenes in Passing yardage .......... 7 Passes * - ... 38-27 63 oe intercepted ‘by... 3 esee 6-39 3-35 Fanees lost. 0 Yards penslired 25 SCORING amet hens -...:. 0 Colts .... ; 4 19 “Detroit ‘Scoring Touchdorns: Cassady 1, ny) — (32, pass from Rote). Canvas: Layne — 2. Unitas); 4 Unitas; _ 1. & Field goal — Rechichar (2-35, pass-run a bay ml Berry 38. ). Conversion reat hichar 2 (38, 25). of first-division finishers and Jim ‘Bunning sneaked in his 20th pitch- ing victory yesterday when they de- feated the Kansas City Athletics, 7-4, to wind up their 1957 season. The Bengals hold on 4th place in the American League ended six years of wandering in the wilder- ness of the 2nd division. ; The game also marked the ful- .down by Detroit Lion halfback Jack Christiansen DETROIT # — The Detroit} | hero in yesterday’s contest was :Tigers Wind Up in 4th Spot: was replaced by Billy Hoeft. — “Tigers got their first two runs Lose Polo Grounds Finale Giants Bow in Last Tilt [Kimball 20, Berkley 0 day, 3rd _ with 65. Forty-two teams’ played in the tourney. NEW YORK team, stay!” That was the chant put up yes- Royal Oak Kimball was stamped|temday by thousands of diehard as a future power of the Eastern! ‘fans who crowded beneath the! Michigan following a 20-0-blanking New York Giants’ clubhouse after! ‘ot a strong Berkley eleven Satur- '¢ Polo grounders played, and John Holbrook tallied on. lost, their last game of all time as New York's own. (INS) — “Stay, ‘scores of 19 and 33 to pace the |5 win. The stopping of Bear ace| But with the 9-1 defeat by Franz Neubrécht was a key factor| Pittsburgh in the books and the tin the Knights’ win. team once again buried in 6th mendous 1957 season must rank*— him among the great hitters of all time. Boston’s splendid splinter, now 39, captured the American League batting title with an average of .388, which also was tops in the majors. He was the oldest member of his league ever to take a batting . crown, It was his fifth such title. The first was in 1941, when he hit .406. No one has broken .400 since, His outburst this year alee lifted his Ufetime mark to pre- cisely .350. Williams belted 38 homers this season to increase his major total to 456. He still is led by Babe Ruth (714), Jimmy Foxx (634), Mel Ott (511) and Lou Gehrig (493). On two occasions this season, Willianis hit three homers in one the - SS re3 awe ‘ tees, = , & pha AP Wirephote AL CHAMP SIGNS — Ted Williams, who at the age of 39 won the Major League batting championship, signs a hand painted por-: trait of himself by Paul Hedlund, 17-year-old high school artist of Worcester, Mass. Williamsswon his fifth crown with a .388 mark as to Pirates in Gotham place, the fans turned their at- tention elsewhere. Soon they were chanting, “We want Stoneham, we want Stone- ham — with a rope around his neck,” Giant ° president Horace Stone- ham, largely instrumental in mov- ing the New Yorkers to San Fran- cisco for the 1958 season, did not acknowledge the salutation. Before. the game, attended by 411,606 senti.jentalists, many old- time and current Giant stars were paraded out to take a bow. The biggest cheers were reserved for ‘Carl Hubbell, Sal Maglie and Wil- lie Mays. ' * * * The “say hey” kid had two Singles and threw a Pirate runner out at home but had no part in New York’s only run. Dusty Rhodes delivered Don Mueller with a sacri- fice fly in the first inning. The Duster also made the last out, grounding out to short to end the _ |game. The Giants managed six hits off Bob Friend, but the Pirates rapped Johnny Antonelli and four relievers for 17. ' |Troy 59-0 Winners . Rolling tga 25-0 1st quarter lead, Troy went on to pile up a 590 © victory over L’Anse Creuse in a Saturday non-league game in which the entire squad got into the act. Reserve Dave Stokes tallied 20) his teammates beat the Yanks, 3-2. points and Gary Littleson 18 to pace the. winners... in the first inning when Kuenn Cranes Victors : al Grid, Soccer Hand Lake Forest 2 Defeats Saturday at Cranbrook Cranbrook school engaged Chi- cago’s Lake Forest Academy in two kinds of football games Satur-' day at the Cranes’ home fields,’ and won both. ; Crane soccer squad shut out the Chicagoans 4-0 in the morn- ing then the gridders went out in the afternoon to trample their visitors in a runaway contest 32-7. Victory for the soccer club was its third straight and the football win was the Crane's second in a row. Tom Noteware's first TD in the lop and the Cranes sewed the win! up on Pete Turner's 38-yard sprint) after picking up a Lake Forest fumble a few minutes later. the Chicagoans stiffened their de- fenses in the later part of the game. Lake Forest scored in the 1st period on a 67-yard run by Les Turner. Other Cranbrook scores, all in-the 2nd period, were made by Stu Clark on a 6-yard plunge, after Ozzie Jacobsen ran 28 yards|4re ‘to the six. Noteware went over jegain after a 50-yard dash over: end, and Ed Mearian tallied on a). \S-yard buck. Clark kicked both \Cranbrook extra points. Cranbrook soecer goals were scored by Pete King, Lou O’Con- nor, Sam’ Chinchuria and John Hartman. , Kuenn scoring on a wild throw completed 8 out of 15 passes for) with | Other parts of the country as onal Saturday. As might have been expected, things began to take shape more clearly in the gridiron’s mid-western sector than in a result of the season's first Michigan State, lowa and be showed the sound- ness of predictions that they will be in the middle of the fighting for big Ten honors, with Michigan also to be reckoned with. In a sense, Michigan had perhaps the most useful day of the quartet,’ beating Southern California, 16-6, because this was. a real test. The others, running up large totals, perhaps learned less about their basic might have wished. strengths than their coaches * * x >. When you're ‘scoring 54 points, as Michigan State did on Indiana; 70 points, as Iowa did on. Utah State, and 46, as Minnesota did on Washington, you are hint a useful scoring habit, of course. But the invaluable development which comes from play- ing opponents of comparable strength is not there. When you're running rough-shod you're not learning too much. Nevertheless, all’ three teams showed strong attacks and” sound defenses built on good personnel. I was especially impressed by the balance of the Minnesota offense, as the Gophers gained 389 yards on the ground and 162 in the air against Washington. That's a ; * good proportion. Y * * three. Halfback Howard) Every section has its leaders, however—teams strong enough (Hopalong) Cassady scored his|to indicate this early that the national football picture is per- haps the strongest we have ever seen. In the Southwest, Oklahoma, which didn’t play Satur- Texas squad, are coming on, the last quarter when Rote pitched day; Texas A&M, Baylor and in increasingly impressive * In the South, Duke, Auburn, Georgia Tech, despite its tie |with SMU, out.- It-was-known that N. C. and that good North Carolina State outfit, stand State was strong but it has ans the air with osu surprised by the. speed with which it has developed. x * * -~Perhaps you noticed the manner of N.C. State’s victory over Maryland, and how its scores were set hp—on intercepted nent putting the ball in play. games ‘since 1950 that Baltimore/ passes, on kick returns, on plays which began with the oppo- Nothing in football is more valuable than the quality of opportunism, the ability to into scores. N.C. State, led Christy and Dick Hunter, did turn the opponent's mistakes by’ two fine backs in Dick that. — The Notre Dame win over Purdue shows that in football Middleton who injured his knee, the emotional desire is still an important factor. end Dorne Dibble who injured his| team many thought to be a year away, certainly not ready Here’s a so early in this season. But the Irish took into the game a determined mental attitude. along with some ability, ee When you haye this desire, a tough team to beat. “ Hunting Begins Tuesday ALL OUTDOORS INS) — Michi- gan outdoorsmen spent the week-| All indications point to a | “rather good” hunting season in lend getting in some final licks at; Michigan this year, said one Sand bow-and-arrow deer seasons which’ open in certain sections on hitting good. Reports from inland joie said, fishing has ‘‘picked up’’ with some limit catches being made. Some of the best rainbow trout filiment of Bunning’s efforts to (slender righthander blanked the doubled, Kaline beat out an infield, 9 fishing of the year Is 5 iene to Tigers joined the elite‘ foursome) become a 20-game winner. The ‘Athletics until the sixth when he hit and Maxwell doubled, with! © 38 underway on many streams and inland ea of "bows should be Touchdowns Sarin (44, Bad from | fishing and preparing for the bird) conservation official. . A veteran Monroe duck hunter called to report éarly movements of wild ducks of the marshes of : brunt of early season shooting. DDGA Golfers a ald “a ,and Charley: Victory | ‘Finigan, Al Kaline, Dave Philley Maxwell each had: two hits in one: of -Detroit’s best See hitting-days of the 1957 season. was worth about $300 The hunting calendar for Michi- gan shows statewide open season a half hour before sunrise on wild) ducks Tuesday. Statewide season also begins at ‘6 a.m. Oct. 1 for bear with fire- ‘arms under a small game license. of dogs permitted: Archers go after deer Tuesday in their “sport ef sportsmen.” A record number, Whip Publinx The Detroit District Golf Asso- ciation’s 16-man team defeated the Michigan Publinx Golf Association, 3642-3544, in their annual challenge jmeet Sunday at Edgewood Country Club. Perry Byard’s 30-foot putt on the 18th green in the final match won honors for the DDGA, which now holds an 8-6 ios in the se- bs opening period was a 40-yard gal- ir. to each Tigér player: that is the difference between a full claim to 4th place and sharing the posi- me with another club. - DETROIT Tuttle, cf Finigan, 3b ii a leac-eosceuommy Philley. 1b Wilson, c Bolling, 2b Maas, p Haree 4 Pp A—Tayior B—Boros Hoeft. p Gorman. Pp P seo D HOM aeaoeraaee ~H Duo SOSoNaES a! ‘otals Tota A—Singled for Bunnitig in ath for Taylor on strikes for Terry in 7th yn in 9th fe 2 leone-emumeasan 5; o leesnconmmnon ff Seseee in, i—Gratf, Zernial, Finie n, Taylor, Kuenn 3, (Kuenn red on Lopez’ error in Ist). 'B—Lopes, Graff, Kuenn, Maxwell. HR-~ Held. Kuenn. DP—Martin, Graff and Power; Kuenn, Bolling and Philley. Left —Kansas City 4, De mabe het BB—B: Bunning 1. ih Bunning 2, Hoeft 3. HO--Gorman 12 in %; aced 1 batter in 6th), Terry 2 in 1, i prunet 2 in 2, Maas € in 2%5, Bunning 2 jin hi Hoeft 0 in 3. R-ER—Gorman 4-4, try 2-2, Brunet 1-1, Maas 4-4, Bunning é 9. ‘Hoeft 0-0. WP—Terry. Balk—Brunet. |W —Bunning (20-8). L—Terry (5-12). U— McKinley, Soar, Berry, Tabacchi. T— 12:28. A—-6,917. Kuen — 2, Maxwell, All! scoring was in the first half, as, Bears Retain Status in BC Gridiron Play In a high-scoring contest Satur- day, Boys’ Club Bears retained their leadership and unbeat en status in the club league. Bears are in second place. Joe Doyan again shone as Bears’ Star with seven touchdowns. | Lions defeated the Eagles 42-0 in the club’s other contest, with Jerry Bland and Don Swain leading the winners’ offense. of bowmen are expected this year, i. as Michigan leads the nation in the| Doug Wilson of the Publinx team number of hunters and amouyt of\was the individual medalist with a two-under-par 69, followed by the =} a Se aS defeated Packers 172-48. Packers Boston Current standings—Be ars 3-0;}; The game law digest also hows open season after 6 a.m. Tuesday on ruffed grouse, woodcock, rab- bits and hares and fox, gray and black squirrels in the Lower Pe-| ninsula north of M-20. City Golfers Win Elks Inter-Club Tournament Pontiac Elks No. 810 won the! Thirteen clubs from this area - in the tourney, with Royal Oak taking 2nd place and Port Huron finishing 3rd. Ed Wasik was medalist among et t\the 100 golfers with a four-under- par 69, Other Pontiac scores were Dick DeWitt, Stan Savage and Carl Rose, 73; Bob Isgrigg, 75; Ron Rothbarth and Frank Coad, 76, and Bob Gaines and John Steinhelper, 79. Elks Inter-Club golf tournament |™ jyesterday at Pontiae Country Club. 70. Orioles Ask Waivers lon Ex-Tiger Trout | .BALTIMORE «7» — The Balti- ‘more Orioles yesterday asked for iwaivers on Paul (Dizzy) Trout, \42-year-old ex-Detroit Tiger pitcher. Trout, oldest hurler in the major leagues, was signed to a was brought up to the Orioles Sept. 1. He appeated in two games, pitching one-third of an inning and igiving up four earned runs. Orioles also sought waivers on Eddie Robinson who was signed as a batting coach in June and put on the active list Sept. 1. 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Utah uM Gettyebare.| 19. Bucknell 6 Morehead (Ky.) 6 Tampa a 53, Troy { Als.) Miss. vnouthern 13, Trinity (Tex.) @ incinnati 19, Wichita 13 Texas Latgreval - . Artansas A& State Tehrs Aris. — (Piagatait 18, Te Redlands 6 cific 34, Fresno State 13 Chico State 19. Pepperdine 13 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION Z = 13383332 Se®seen Chi 7 San Francise cago ; 20, rancisco y a TY, _ Tits WEEK‘S SCHEDULE night night Po - wes erelind at Pitt fh, my aie = | peg at ye eo = Washington at canaes S Corcnente ; ‘ —] BLUIECF TaB~SHZ , : So tees ne oa COUnt Blessings Boston ..+sseseee: 82 m1 on on Detroit Lc 78 S06 30 Baltimore... . 6% % Seo 2 : ee 22 3 Affer S40 Win Washington... 35 98) 1367 a”. NATIONAL LEAGUE . roh 9, New State’s Vast Manpower 2 Routs Indiana; Several ae Questions Answered vi] 4 so 3) se EAST LANSING (® ~—- Michigan Kew York oe é, oe 8 a %s State Rag «1 gin = a (paeere ; ing ir blessings this weeke Pittsburgh ...... 62 92 40333 after the stunning 54-0 shutout of | Indiana, The Spartans figured to be splen- f ‘did this. fall but there was still l CSU i . joantonry to be answered in the ng ground of actual play. lowa 70, Utah Arg “ne ~ pen cope , it answers in their initial test Michigan Te Gee gaan ® Saturday. Stanford 26, Northwestern 6 There was the question of quar- Wisconsin 60, Marquette 6 nee Jim Ninowski and M Panitch answered that one. —«£_e_ Ninowski sent the first team in for two fast touchdowns in the open- ‘ing quarter. Panitch matched him by directing the second eleven to ltwo more markers in the second period.” There was the worry about back- field power. Walt Kowalczyk was running at top form at right half again and started the scoring by going over from the six yard line after straight - arming a pair of Hoosiers, The Spartan cance power had been questioned, especially after, Ninowski didn't try a single throw during the last intra-squad game. The MSU quarterbacks hit their first 11 pass tries Saturday. Nin- owski connected with six of six and Panitch with four of four. dale teammates Doug Maison By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS under a heavy lege swept to its 27th straight footbal} victory, 35-14, in a long awaited clash against coral Michigan over the weekend. It was a battle of schools gen-) erally regarded as.the top small! college football powers in Michi- gan. Doug Melson, a 6-foot-4 senior The reshuffled line belted the — forward wall off its feet.’ And the replacements—the mores from the fifth almost as much trouble as the regulars. most of the 52,162-fans in the re- built Spartan Stadium. . Cardinals Sign Fred Hutchinson ST. LOUIS #7 — Former De- . sopho- and sixth teams—were causing the Hoosiers) of Colleges NEW YORK \#—Monday's foot-; iball wash: Who writes the script for Colum- bia? Buff Donelli debuts as coach, his son Dick throws two touch- down passes and plays a great 24 yard last period field goal to upset real Brown 23-20 . . . But Jimmy Shof- ner of Texas Christian did almost as much by himself in upsetting Ohio State 18-14. He returned a punt 90 yards for a touchdown, gained 77 other yards, did the team's punting, recovered a fum- ble and stopped an Ohio State touchdown in the game's final min- ures with a shoestring tackle . Another one - man show: Wray Carlton of Duke. He scored 26 of) jhis team’s 40 points, a conference record, in 40-0 victory over Vir- ginia . . . He scored four touch- downs and converted twice. . The most exciting play in foot- ball is the kickoff runback for a touchdown, and fans at College Park, Md., were treated to not one but two of them .. . Dick Christy of N. C.’ State hauled | back a kick 96 yards for one of GOT A GAS COMPANY PERMIT? THEN THIS IS FOR YOU! at its best-with Mueller Climatrol ‘There is a size and | type to meet your | needs and budget | Pahl — || Lou Jonke Sales & Service 177 Edison, Pontiac Business FE 4-3811— ‘ re Service FE #0445 Heating, Air Conditioning iE ‘AP Wirephote FISHED OUT — After the disaster, Miss Thriftway, is lifted out of the Ohio River by a crane. The craft was moving at 160 miles per hour when it hit a wave and was wrecked. Bill Muncey suffered _ shoulder bruises and shock. Another driver dived in to help him. Marching along aerial bombardment, Hillsdale Col-| | een (20) and Hillsdale King: of State Small Colleges Central launched the season vic- torious in its last 15 games. Hills- dale had won 25 straight when ‘the fall — = rang up. The les was = “chippewas Trippett (65) eliminated Central's Russ South- yell (43). Hillsdale won its 27th game in a row, ° 35-14, as Central fell for the third straight time. Weekend Grid Activity Highlighted his three touchdowns. Then | Maryland’s Howie Dare matched j bien with a return of 89 yards. . . | Packaged excitement . , . Wash- ington’s Jimmy “Jet” Jones did the same with a 91-yard second nalf*kickoff although his team lost to Minnesota 46-7 , . . But for a real Cinderella twist take the case ot Rene Ramirez of Texas. Rene was so low down on the Texas roster that he wasn't even listed in the brochure. But he’ came off the bench Saturday to spark two touchdown drives. in Texas’ 20-6 verdict over Tulane , . , Now some done. It was a good day for sopho- mores. . . Billy Cannon, Louisiana State soph, shook loose on touch- down runs of 53.and 73 yards in the 28-0 rout of Alabama. Navy has a halfback named Dick Dagampat. Sounds like mild profanity but the only profanity is provoked by the opposition . ‘Mr. Dagampat scored two touch-. |downs in Navy's 33-6 victory over | William & Mary. Seattle Driver Wins Hydro Title MADISON, Ind. (#4 — Jack Regas of Seattle piloted favored Hawaii Kai III to victory Sunday in the Governor's Cup race for hydro- planes in the Madison Regatta on the Ohio River. The victory. assured Hawali Kal Ill of first place in the national hydroplane championship stand- ings this year. Sunday’s 400° points gave it enough of a lead to survive the last race, even if it shouldn't race. The boat also captured this year’s President's Cup and Silver Cup. The annual race for the airplane engine-powered boats was run Sun- day before an estimated 25,000 persons. Another Seattle hydro, Miss , was wrecked during a trial heat. Pilot Bill Muncey es- icaped with a bruised shoulder when his speeding craft struck a wave, catapulted into the air and then slapped down hard on the water. The boat disintegrated and crewmen said the boat, a two-time Gold ‘ind champion, was Seyene WAN! PONS Pa THE SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE 7: 60-15 8:00-15 "$t 895. $10.95 pear e ress $11.95 | ?) aa $12.95 § T11_N. PERRY FE 2-0121 more printing will have to be|— third straight this -season. The Chips have been beaten by Bradley and Western Michigan. Hilisdale bounced Lakeland in | its opener a week ago. Coach Muddy Waters crew hasn't been whipped since Eastern Michigan beat them early in the 1954 sea- The Dales scored in each period, notching a pair of touchdowns in the final —. Michigan Fails to Shine While Beating Trojans. Bennie’s Gridders Take 16-6 Struggle; Big Ten! Chances in Doubt LOS ANGELES, Calif. w— How| ‘|far Michigan will travel this sea-| in the next two weeks. Michigan, as it played here, against Southern California, would offer little resistance to powerful Michigan State. The traditional rivals come face to face in Ann Arbor Oct, 12. ~~ Coach Bennie Oosterbaan was far from content with his cluhjs performance Saturday against the Trojans. What was billed as a} Michigan cake walk .developed into. a rugged struggle Wolverines won 16-6. * * * “We're certainly not as far ad- vanced as we were last year at this time,” Oosterbaan said. “Our tempo has been slowed by injuries, | . |80 we have to make. marked pro-. gress before we get into our own conference schedule.” : TWENTY-THREE. te f " LOOK, IT’S LOOK — Michigan State sophomore Dean Look is sori in the Big 10 depends on the! hit by several Indiana players after.a nice gain Saturday afternoon,‘ improvement the Wolverines make| Look was impressive ip his first: game with MSU as the Spartans - romped over the Hoosiers, 34-0. before _ the! pom GEORGE MILLER, SHEL AUTO BODY SERVICE BUMPING — PAINTING ARC and GAS WELDING FRONT END ALIGNé - MENT — FRAME STRAIGHTENING—ALL OVER “PAINT ]O8S. All Work \ eranteed See Geo. ler FE 2.5921 154 Orchard Lake Road The Wolverines will go into that game in full strength bar- “ring practice injuries this week: There were a few bumps and bruises reminding the Wolver- ines of their tough clash here. But Oosterbaan considered them all minor. _* *x Meanwhile, Alma Hope played thriller opening their MIAA seasons, with Alma winning 14-13) with seconds remaining. With 48 seconds remaining, un- derdog Alma scored on a trick pass pattern, Left end Bill Kien skirted inte the backfield took zone. Ren Murray beoted the extra point that won the game. Hope drew first biood an Alma fumble, Jerry Hendrick- son finally carried over from the five. * * * A Hope bobble of the second half kickoff led to Alma's first rover’ from the 1. Hope bounced ahead once more on a short plunge. However, this time Alma blocked Bill -Huibregtse’s extra-point kick. 27-13. 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NFL Form ‘Takes a Ride’ Giants, Bears Tumble By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Order of the day in the National Football League today was disor- der after erstwhile second divi- sion clubs took form for a ride. The New York Giants, defend-|. ing champions, and the Chicago Bears, 1956 Western titlist, yester- day were saddled with defeats to start the league's 38th season. The Giants turned down an op- portunity to tie and lost a battle season ballyhoo had a solid base in a 21-17 loss to the Wisconsin club which was undefeated in ex- “hibition play. x * * The Chicago Cardinals, losers of five of six exhibitions, turned delighted a full-house of 32,132 at the dedication of the Packers’ new stadium. Kentucky Babe saw Gary Kna- fele on his knees in ‘the end zone in the fourth quarter. He answered Knafelc’s prayers. with a six-yard ae pass for the winning mar- * * * It was the third time Green Bay had taken the lead from the! - Bears. Quarterback Parrilli threw pre-|* ‘31-yard scoring pass to Billy Howton in the second quarter. Fred Cone scored the other Pack- er touchdown. Bear quarterback Ed. Brown ran five yards for a touchdown in the first quarter and threw 11 yards to Harion Hill for a pared veers aes ae is field goal. Cardinals’ ful"back Joe Childress went 39 yards in the second period against the. San Francisco 49ers to build a 14-10 lead for Chicago and Pat Summerall kicked two second half field goals. x *« * ‘Frisco's““Gordy Soltau opened the scoring with a 35-yard field igoal. Dick Moegle made it 9-6 when he sprinted 18 yards in the first period. Soltau converted the last point the 49ers made. Earl “Jug” Girard, 10-year vet- eran halfback, caught. two of Mor- rail’s touchdown passes and Ray| afternoon Mathews caught the others, Ed- die LeBaron threw 38 yards to Jim Podoley for Ta" one six-pointer. Red Wings in 1-1 Tie With Edmonton Edmofton farm team in an exhibi- tion game ry ane last night. * And they a el come from be- hind to avert a defeat. Al Arbour tallied the equalizer from 50 feet VIKING ROMPS — St. Rita co-captain Mike Young romped for long yardage on this play as the Vikings dominated the Action in a 13-0 victory over St. Michael at Wisner Stadium yesterday. Sham- rock guard Ed Lauinger is the player trying to get hold of the fleet * nent Ailing Players Vanks - ¢ a ha =a \ Varmed U p to Meet Braves \ ‘\ Stengel to lest Before Opener Mantle, Skowron to Get Checkups in Workouts’. at Yankee Stadium . ’ NEW YORK WW — The New York Yankees planned to put Bill Skoewron’s ailing back to a test today while manager Casey Stengel tried to figure who he'll have at first base if Skowron can’t make it for tthe World Series open against the Milwaukee Braves at Yankee Stadium Wed- during today’s workout at Yan- kee Stadium. Mantle already is considered a definite starter, however. The big question is Skowron, one of the Yankee sluggers and a righthanded hitter Stengel would like to have-in the line-up against southpaw Warren Spahn, t ‘Braves’ pitching choice for the first game. * * * Skowron pulled a back muscle September 10 and hasn't been able to bend oves — as he would while fielding his position — with pain \since, Neither he nor Mantle still bothered by shin splints, made the trip to Boston for the final games end. But Skowroh, running . he missing two previous chances of the regular season last week-| = St. Mike, Rams and Eaglets Lose Ist Local Parochial II's Beaten By CHUCK ABAIR gaining an overall 256 yards to | ; ns roe OY all cs 95 for the Mikemen and fhe fact lor io of Pontiac area entries in the Surburban Catholic League’ ogi that the home eleven never got) Jack Lyen, who scored five and drove all the way to the times in the Rams’ opening 50-0 Ram 35. before the game ended. | waltz, added two more yester: day on runs of 22 and 3. Quarter. | 5 Michael - 5t. Rita Statistics 8 | M eR jopening games yestetday. jpast the St. Rita 36 are a true paix ga Kast set up the other [First downs git Two major surprises. saw highly- indication of . the St. - Michael] on a pass to Tom Derocher and | pious cane, pe rated St. tome completely out- futility. , | then sneaked over trom the 1. + Pasa setccecsaea ‘Wy 3-8 3-t layed 30 to De 8-25.1. 3-40.3 aagbis| Wada Ef Postel Orchard Lake ran into a one- | Larry Yezak paced the victors. PReewdy pon 3 and defending champion Orchard) ™@® sng in 170-pound St. Bene- |He was on the receiving end of vercs “SCORING suMMARY _ -. © Lake St. Mary trounced by High-| dict halfback Larry Gacki. TH€ (two touchdown passes of 30 yards §' Mike .. oes talented senior racked up 37 of | jeach thrown by Jim Grasel. Bill) his teams points on two runs and four touchdown passes from sophomore Art Massucci and added an extra point. | st. — wearing cal + Touchdowns: arcola f run Tunnicliff . scooted 65 yards and yarchesi (23, pass from Young). Cos- i|Larry Honeycutt five for the other version: Sleyter (placement). trp’ s. Honeycutt converted the only | one point of the contest. TERSON. St. Frederick had the Dales back prety 5 land Park St. Benedict, 38-12. St. Frederick, a slight under- | dog after an impressive “won- : loop triumph, turned in another good showing in dropping a 25-18 verdict to St. James of Ferndale. St. Clement upset Royal Oak | St. Mary by a 13-6 count in the other league game. The St. Mike-St. Rita score could have .gone much higher but for). penalties and fumbles. which stalled drives by the visitors. * * * Coach Bob Mineweaser’s Sham- rocks showed very little on offense or defense. His reserve backs gar- nered two of their five 1st downs in the final quarter against the St. Rita subs. St. Rita clinched the verdict late in the 2nd period after EEKEND FIGHTS N. J.—Stefan_ Redl, 147, a Pr 14, for the day but was surprisingly pweak in the line. * x" * The Eaglets were outscored 19-6) in each half ip their 1st start of | thee season as Gacki compiled the) highest individual scoring total of the year in the state. Quarterback Terry Raymond. had a hand in both St. Mary TD's. He flipped to Pete Krystek for the Ist tally,.a 44-yard play, and went over himself from eight yards out in the final minute. That st. Fred-St. James tussle was a_case of alternating halves. | St. James rolled at ease in the Ist two periods scoring all its points. The Rams did the same in Jast two sessions but fell short of the mark. * x -* “Our boys were scared to death | ot take the ball away i ua. for at least-a tie. 5 a oy =e ae Colon, 154%. Cuba, held -on staying on the ground’ aewget . 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They were | a | The National League champions. — the first to break the East's stranglehold on the pennant since St. Louis win in 1946 — planned a start with Ed (Whitey) Ford (11- 5) the likekly Yankee choice against Spahn (21-11) both are aces, but the ger Fred Haney of the Braves for draw a crowd of from 68,000 to 70,000. All reserved and box seats were sold out less than 24 hours 14,000 bleacher seats ($2.10) will! |@ on sale early on the day of each | game. Neither manager has named his opening line-up. If a sixth or seventh game is necessary, the two clubs will re- turn to Yankee Stadium, follow- ing another day off for travel. out late in the 2nd period after |x a Detroit dominated the offensive action but had to be content with its 3rd tie in six pre-season starts. The others have been wins. wea Tunpars RESULTS” New you (N (AL) 2 (NEL) 2, Cle re) f) jeago (NHL) 4, Buffalo (AL) 1 Sond 4, Providence (AL) 8 1 New York, gem) i yiguebee GL) 1 LOOK AT THESE PREMIUM FEATURES _ Pontiac Motoriat e NO MONEY 7 W. Sek te st) Headquarters 6:70x15 14" TAOx15 Pvtens Recappadle Exch. Pius Tax DOWN! - rs “OPEN 9 TO 9. @ FULL YEAR TO PAY! |MARKET TIRE CO. PHONE FE 8.0424 9 While the Yankees, staged a | mid-day. workout, om ee, choices also re-' flect respect by Stengel and mana- the left-handed batting power on both clubs — particularly with the right-field seats so close in the . 4 _| With help from the weatherman, Wednesday's opener at noon should | | i F| i Deor Diary! Allin my friends were e SO right! Today all the uncretainty of the « past few weeks was removed .. . today | fell in love. It certainly was a grand and glorious feeling to be treated SO royally . . . especially by someone I hardly knew. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, /SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 | fe a |THE GIRLS, / , Folger| ‘THE JACKSON TWINS : ee New Glass Material; i Harder Than Steel |. \ ‘CORNING, N. ¥. — A glass ma- terial said to be harder than steel,’ . lighter than aluminum, and, 15 times as strong as plate glass has been developed by a-Corning concern, It is expected to be used): in radomes, the nose ‘ cones” for - fi : oe, aoe . git: mee =a . =e | into a hard, nonporous crystalline material that can. be made into forming techniques. j _- The product is reported to have electrical insulating properties su- perior to those of the best dielec-| ~ trie ceramics, can be opaque or transparent, and can be tailor- made with a wide range of therm- al expansions, a An orange bears fruit from hors ‘ 50 to 80 — — | “For heaven's sake, Ruth, there are other ways to fight a cold!” | BOARDING HOUSE me YM MY WORD, PIKE! Ta) LLY, if MATOR MY SPONSORS WANT TA, F yee, Y, 10 BREAK UP THE HILARIOUS “AAT wiiom DANI YW 7], ELON OF IN GAGS WITH “AL Cer adeo tuenleD Hox Y/ (\ NOIRE ALWAYS TRUMPET || IDEAS!“ LET ME WANE YOUR’ THE WAND, OVER MY ; TAO eee ES TO OORT }) FERTILE IMAGINATION | , '- NANCY : : By Ernie Bushmiller AND CREATE SOME SMASHING : : ATTRACTIONS) LULU | DID YoU HAVE A aii ( I'VE NEVER. BEEN-SO SICK~ we IS THAT YOU, GOOD TIME AT é OOP é a ITS JUST A MATTER OF PICKIN’ UP TH’ PIECES! 4 “4 Y ~—w © 1967 by NEA: Gorvien, ine, T.M. Rag. U8. Put. Ont, a ° Tm Bog. US Pet OF — a8 rights reserved : ee ee = — EPR | fn fee Came 1957 by nina Pewter byatie we ga eRe. 3g BU SAMMILL ESA rE = |} : 7 / By Leslie Turner oie 3 LOOK BARWISE, THERES LITTLE MOPE> & | | THAT WORRIES ME. TOOL X YOU t Aa WHAT'LL eis MEAN LIKELIHOOO— OF ME TING | [DD DO ANYTHING TO RAISE | THOUGHT OF A WAY t IT “\ YOUR #20,000 INSURANCE WHILE I | | THE MONEY AND REPAY Nov coun bo mr. A SMASH 2 re EL on oe en 130 . CATALINA BESIDES: + OUT OUR WAY . ; : 4), Wy 79 r ‘ hay ¥ Z ; ; ve - “= BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | 3 : ws” , ian LICK YOU, ROL TT CST] mean BE SOWONVERFUL TO - | WELL, IT WAS A GRAND J RUGGLES] | PLAN A OLTAL ROLE WwW i VACATION, BUT IT WILL AND THE DRACA OF BIG lh BE SO NICE TO BUSINESS... COG | GET HOME, EH, W THE AWESOME qt s y VIR. RUGGLES? [4 CACHIDERN OF QCIERICA i — AT LIORK, - | TRWILLIANS ‘ | MOMENTS WE'D LIKE To LIVE OVER- ) notte oa FIFTH GRADE PHOTO i ws | | , By McEvoy and Strieber ain ero toe Ul | THE MOST OF IT Rw LL NELL, } i] ' x f ; ; aN N ¢ LA A © A 3 \ AY \ ~ i, \ ‘ By Charles Kuhn : me Ue: LP YOU OO LOOK KINDA] 1 [1 KNEW 1 SHOULDN'T |][..1TRYIN’ T’OUT-VA KETY John, Mori SRST ae cane oe |e SREY , -BUT HOW 15 IT $0 MANY Yrwn~sinpy } You'll F; ind f x Y "j\ PROFITABLE | ede OPPORTUNITIES Oni t Every Day in the Pontiac e Press Want Ad Section | ’ Take etvantage ot this easy way |! | Pa ay 2 er ee ang-sell- | chewing and relaxation To Place Your «+» with delicious WANT AD Wrisley’s Spearmint DIAL FE 2-818) \ ‘\ \ « ) | , ; —_ 4 s é. 2 2 oe ww DP oF ut ot A yaa ow ee rere ee eee ee ee ed ie Bou oe Re ee as te ~~. E 8 % oe. ie ae ~{ ae N- a by ed ! | VE aan iE _iviensry. sm Sept ¥ ts \ 2 rr: ; ae eee tes in ARKETS | Egg gk | i yo : ay 1G M CS ie aoe 1957 , ie ef Foe er Wa | 30, r\~y DAY. SEPTEMBER | Ma e Prodece Ta noe DAY. SE ee eh we DD a3 BSS. MON 1 Lower. CI ie eration os 1 wold by Va = Se 2 - to | eit of aS Ne PONTIAC cP Observers ‘Slig y r roe broug: Se isdaas lots, = gf ie yy wee 4 | tae stock Isale by is BS 3 i Seas ae Fei , w—The “ active whoe! urnished wl ae 4 oe 4 Pee ‘i Pe Up of Many and YORK lower in them in are f arkets, Pape SS) ie ae oe Sel Prices | jet age, the; NEW generally bel evenrigrnrtockd of M ight gis ack 2) aa aie he AS \ sually Forces Ip ural entirely — "hee. abo et y trading og ot Taarelerey ” bade ow’ | & 1 : i Nk dan . beeome that will ask how ta early stocks point. in Friday. na $5.60 | v: el oe Mar e se of whether Others that upse Leading around a iners Fre ore eeeees . 3.18 fact AW : ill the cou ssile age. will tions to aro of gain etoius, bu... + 4.00 se tee ye N wis iafaien Use Stock wi vt re ceaus ae sinter warns riage. Apples Jonathan, bu: pee 1 ake —~ Yas Z nin t. | look— and tr tough un- | th. things? x * a hited the same * ©. the| Apples. —— ae ee SE ag | | - 4 ‘ Ss é the marke industry is talking is still its| tot of * “strong argu. ‘about * : at an rries, ay tr eeee rete 1: 33 = Die. \ 3 ions of _ iment rs Russia’ that aos sarctumhy : Ils have the long run et was resus Ganteloupes bu ee bar ae : i ie 037.14 ss iz cet gov who id what watch te in- The Bul for ings the The mark humbe: cy was Grapes, — le . * 225 2 all ation observe U stock und just -| 80on es f we heck planned Beets, | be. * 2:95 erty 2,380.01 333,673.53 inf es many ¢ the t aro 8s out a: that it a bil- Se ten sees 4.00 Taz Calleons ee 2,380'01 2: more ‘puzzi *. of of tha busine =] ping news of ’, OE ee sae ah oeeee 828. income * x should plenty general 7 i : s te quarter Cabbag ‘Sea. “6 . e = terest Pave fae 825, 2 rices j the ; _ Friday’ \ as common Carreta, er, ‘408. = 6 cnlfonlaTuad a en nog cowever| Dae Note: ht : res. anata not 344 Friday. Celery eaiey ba os. 1s Total 5s ia 3 ame gear ne apr Owners Tonig TU roche ala gt dropped a/Celery Paes. in even Promary - -58 when hi gotta : al shares. | also di rose Dill, bunch, eas ‘ State Aid 13 2 rise Last Press hit its rty ne ; f ch Co. Dil, y doz. 1.90 state ray. rie hye dle. mg Pers trom! Prope a i rs . qpara| Sa Vea. Tae was ahead pegplant sdog 00 113 ; sate . WPenal 28.086. The Associa of @ s $24 De ty owne Favora jucing : bu f Oil abt soe 60-Ib. dos. +» 1.50 rece re rage : average down . roper GO ww in prod fraction, Gul Leeks Dry, (bens 2.50 Aid. to¥ “on oes price ee. mid-July. 1S Pontiac p ue. | CHICA tion’s gra’ wer fu- ty and Gt ff OM Cnions, Root ibchs.) dot. - 3.25 (rtan s , [low for the of * Regi for 1 bond iss ’s office the natior mostly lo trade|sligh' a point. haded o Parsley est whens . 2.00 Vocational , ty eo jae erie * market deadline hospita clerk's to lover ulted in rd_of around rally s egret en bu, 12 picoege ole ueation 110-01 lthe year + { the the t. 28 at the til 8 as res the ,boa Is gene in the Stéel Ls FF ppectal ( ae 35.98 “— tions. at 8 is the Oc ced th ing un rs. are ces On rent] Stee prospects public oe Feitien — (iandica , 94.335.8 , watchers of oe onight vote in nnoun is even of vote tures pri: t appa the foggy and Re Bethlehem 1 Lie resin fa aiid Close ber o then T for a Evans a: n th resses as mos! beans Steel : 89 children aie a = Apts e a num be—but ex- quality da R. ain ope of add only today. shness w with 8./U. S, fractions. 1 175 Orher , Rev Se enue Rece 14.98 33 |hav 't all jibe- of these ot} to Clerk A 1 rem hange wners Beari soybeans, dealing re down bit. "130 ental aie measons Non-Rev $ $_ 194,264. They don opinions course ¢ City Hall wil d any c ¢ rty o n say and early and | we ott, a were me, ue 189.35 ees the te saat ty ms an prope ca in. corn in corn eased. was gain. De weeeceece or ae “ig — 47.102,443.36 | 0 ag dona peel S| eee Ses nen ia nie see Enea - esteieg eee is excelent =" aa Meters Ak megel veg ‘Squash va ne Puna rrr pe pradiiggep li: exchang ta r vo tes on ° ane imné © harvest also to 175 any ve a Octobe: stipula general furnish ean tlook Chrysler ‘leaned ar, Boe- ae Revolving aa Rec $7.341,470.48 = we ha (The law n issue e to neral the ou * Aircrafts Goodye rd. 80 ge mera: . why \ lace, « t state ity ca issu jac Ge long-range Juded Lorilla 2 ie — ‘ first p * nts 0: the nicipali $950,000 Pont the * ine and Can, cy ae tote Total An ‘te the * argume what| as era mu on a tion to - lveralde. is. back Sagpoatli Dodge American Colierd. o Orend, Receipts . wane Say Disbursemeni ‘ea the “isk a at wheth re will be addi . few. x tures dropped et Phe rs were ‘Common- oe y-4 t Gen peers T rel Pund Ignoring t's look today. vote he ilion a n Beaid wheat fu art on a Among lose Smelting, hern Rail- pera: US ee nn _ <*> ree Gene 823.08 s, le’ tick s The m ave bee Most t the st market | ican Sout Bo ch, Be etic ceipts aces 8: X, the Bull Bears of stock: the four tions h: ly a Chicago "Amer nm and pore 3 pacsaters 1, 1086 nt 000.60 kes the sellers switch uip | tra fractional “The lower whea: cath Ediso Gen-' tps. bu. ind Greens 4 tion poate : rmpope ~ mal y that recent be-| €q tal. late regis ry selling. by ! we: included: 000 Turn fe Mn aoe rcranrente | of “Sapertate Ad- - Some sa to the from 2 Hospi ans said . coos pty hour, | blocks 40% on 2, | Let bu. w Seer Seeentoes +4 imme 10,877.17 reacting of the Mrs. Eval : . oom | also t Kansas first Opening % at: Jew Jersey tery Leese re wee teersie ioc - Supplies 19,947.80 : im busine fall denaagtics ‘that the 10 : ieee = ae % {0 Op aaa Ses ue BS terater 9 doe vicrteal aE 533. y a e : wheat 8; n ace s 5, yer airardnieg a see s 1 lief in ; cautious the Paap e “ style 15%; corn were share t 56 o n 4.000. Lett neers Bess, Admin: verenegeaald $.112.33 45,091.06 to a. in to a } < s - new $2. 20: oats ff % a t 593% o DETRO 0 (AP) federa! and and seereeres : gu boom sae oh clas } lower, Dec. Dec. $1. 65% ey oO " off 53 a "oe Sept. 3 included, Attendames ...00.- 0 — present ly to resumes | lower, lower, Dec. Dec. Stee IT, t, cases 66-57; Atten nistrative Ex- is like the boom future. ns to % to % lower, tocks 3B. Detvot Jumbo, Po ote cr adm untetre wea’ ais “bse roese = ee in book on -busi- pe Visit sagen % to — re & ea New York Stocks wa — ama st" Depa Total Adi CN es sbeaee 257,719.89 ee cite ‘ane » sslcal 3 : stituents a, Oak, $1268; ee 267%; pounds , (Late “ Int Paese “oe pad sented ev. 30-43; ‘Sta on . ae burse! z 6 Othe: jot. er dred wate Int ees 5 i6t, i Medium - 3048; Sle a 2.574 third on : Con t Roya nt low a bun Bock ** 50 t Shoe . so 53%; d. av to. 7 "RES Weiccnt : “te iy bird reports on ich the dollar Legislator at Trlle rato ct Sete: eee cee ts at ida Sa dente *" Teachers nee y They still in er, Allie Strs oe Is} Cri “Be ie gel sa. een oe Grade” Assis wget cts 37,187.91 al ts is ion, or ‘low . Chal |. te ae Wid. ev. 31; whites, eee be salt alo aed last year. Calon Broomfield (R- Grain Prices ples ee a? it aS eee Teaching Supplies & i t- 255.7 tal o rs) p : Ss. ced Airlin re ennecott , ++ mercia O08; ¥4 -39; Smell, —_— mee oo to! ahead * ear- William announ: GRAN Am Bak .... 423 ki, Clk 8 aE mares - 0-6 8% penses ew os : running x * 1 that tl. Rep. ) today th Oakland! cnicaco (AP) — Opening peal pm Ze rs , 344 mS 30-29; Medium, Tuition ee 23,249.53 4, 173,818.62 ber fee! tha’ yal Oak new Sou' . 7 Sept. 30 + en Am Cyan -) « oo0 HES & FP 4 ae gy eed 47 B larg ——S se seeacee : s zable num! overdone, of Ro. of a | CHICAGO. .. 68% Am Gast 1 354 is ss * = F9u, ease male =e : tes ae wow discounted County te time|«rsin rt ee ity oe ine As it me Leek aire Bene try ° soa 50 : ring tions time same “. RS Re 31% lam N D ..c0e 126 Loew = U pense . a 4 s0a. pora the ailer-| ne. as or . i os e 8 = Po bursements Schoo! a * 32 860.3 : aay earnings for tit could be Broomfield F «hit in Pontiac Set “UN dood Mer on ea Am Seating ... ‘se ben ——- He Deger ail i Wages of Building = 1.90.42 their They bald the =e ae ime said that h __ con- Corn Se TH fam Tela Tel 108 Meck at. sa persone os strolt for No. ° gy = * 3.67 35,629.10 | read. while be with ade- office made eo. vent | oe Nor. 20! iis Am Tob oe MS bay Deira $a eee Pe, 3; lL & =. 1,443.67 933, a up ta we to Mae ae ee 12. Line wad ee ad Cp... Shee aid per n 1-23, a Bx. —__—_=* pare is por nake yields rbdaer sg ate = beens eR er c.. ts oe s te pe ag / ond Other "Operating urse- values tem: scheduled Pon ce edi lagey Heo 7 Ho! . &. a ee : ; inclined : communi the chison ar ‘1 tes ivestoc ents a a ; is in e for visit ore of Oak. De h Noti At Refin ..... 4 eeowelaelen "Me ves Masatenenee g Prutidings ied ° 01) This school maybe it's sect a : tac, but ean gel hopes to q m ie On’ 22: a Mueller ye 7.2 a pearnina O meee 2 fone ute Iau tat ae sive. worry] 6 BEARD | ac, nny ovr be hae ¥ MAY mam Ee iii oo all 2 cgi oa sear aad pase carried RICHARD W. land Coun Pontiac ited MRS, EMIL Blair Heel 0. $13 Net ‘Dairy 2 Dak ot ity of fod. steers Otner Maint-mince 22 load in- \ back to rsons visi ily May ‘Beth Stee Aer .... 4 TAKE 30. ee ae quality okeua carmel aeeegen liars —- 130 00 — “debt tions and ’ § get 200 pe indicating |. Em nday. Fred, foey gto ous: lecess 931 ober Scare Gnas scarce; ue in ose cmeae ’ 6.10 the rpora | 4 ® ame than : in-| Mrs. Su af lRond eee rq ecleed 4 "aaeaaieea. grades: . rer 06 cas 41,77 about ment, co | ; . Firm “More in Pontiac people Marion died her son Fred La } song 1 Us Tod - = at ss lower cows: fed steer seg omen ne oe . be. -Mi ® , the trailer a lot of Surviving are ter Mrs. grand- wed, Mf on ee Un Tei 33 ool ane ore pores nae waieies Sani Term 325.22 42,831.32 dividuals. - * ar to . | dent t there te federal in, her da Pontiac, 11 Brist ae . 74 Weste A = : bs rad rs scarce y; not jee 80-1300 Et is — est Vice Presi Sas cant ee es je henaaa | gee at a ea sees te a wee cape + pene oved bythe 2 fear that the| NW Richard Went oes on hildren Free Metho, 2 Fae = fly eee phi rs oa! B choise to mest Total Fixed Charge see weet ntinuing —_s a set at Bs +l ling trailer for con-|(N ce wil be ca Free ae en oa oom tea ten ye high cbeted Tg ted tsar steers burseMes ries. ee flation. a appo' Devo ram it easier | y at Oa \Can PERO tg + e pmatond 190 ¢ heit ee ae = 3 in policy ve off The 2245 Hi-Mill The sday at wee 2 Ftece Rad 38.3} 075-1 choice auatiacd tie Bs sae more to sta +38 alae “probleme Perigsdhre lar gg Cotes 4 Foust Bit #2 |eround | Te enieciced Ns . ew U 08 noord, ot rd, has the 18th lem h wit! ee Ce. 164 35.3 | prime ‘ecg yo : pemervenions tight Sacred igen Milfo a of ir prob ie 0 +} Gasdner tan 3a.3| prime ; few hag El -<- ane oiname Deficits -0- king the rk too in Beard, com- stituents ke the aor _ JI coo TE Mann aan Si 20.50-23.50; mostly lbs ndard Fund 2 : 73 | ehec’ ight wo be to ta tery. aoe Free --- & om Free .---- ritcre pod | soguhts id 830 egret ice “opal ‘Acti. 30.832.59 112,434. bust m recession—a it ufactu by firm) pj District Id. Wood- Ceme E Cen Tl & Se 3 v, y : 0 ees ay pete rgely nase ee ee —————— a if it comes announced : ith the Broomfie 2300 N. y COCKERLIN AITY ches & clea oN : Sosine lew scattering 1 caters roves ’ 12.323.39 | rigger think : hits president = ll be in office at Mile read, ¥ for H ea oe ia bene 22.50; | r' naaore adlbenir =~ ng Trotite Gearas ae _ |most all nd brief. spending pany has been wi the; ae orth of 12 hours MASE Service Eckstein |Chryste Occ Be No Am Av Bree, ; eanners 200, “Open- ‘ee tat acanturamers ls (a ”* oy eacteas bis] wond-dere:, Spar ore rama orice Saturday [Cites a a ee oY pices veaters, Gata Total ts ting 02 | Cuts for f assuming permanent 5S p.m. ‘ocker! suddenly 2 p.m. Climax <1 ee Nwst “Ll 47 | 20. stron JP 1h.b0-38 60; disbursemen F (Opera ae. 8 41a. o is a to Ci died at uett bcos on Sake d eee ty 28.00 00-26.00 pie vane Sin . rters charge ee Co. 9 am. who will be Eiott (geet Fee i ag Qhle ¢ mt 2. 4@.4\iny ates srs 3600-3 wer, 100" ibs 14.00- few Total aoe - 83. 266.32 va s Plant from Friday. St., home, Lyle a oon at is Til | VET veakees above; 11.00-18.00 and Id roe Tes mutt Gop io ae oe med lar past from 3 Oe wat Waren The Rv. Seer Bee” imate cera = eb sad Equipm t ——————— to ican The Hi- t tioning, field’s fulfill- Home officia mw Ed ... late § 1: +) eull ae 70 calves jutchers rs = See 515.38 ving publ tabrice: air condi m the will seria) eee Alt “35 fe Be ee ian a ni pire woe tobe ‘ooutnn $6,601. Mo nty Re to-| produces tion, It is Broo {fice and rhsraring oea in Green oe oe ay 8. ee bg | preedib gery ob as bey ey mix Orhan enna dis- Cou Pontiac t refrigera use e { his sonar et ll be Consum reat 004 Pepe “TITS 48.3} em = a's 1e0be0 Other ; Outlay kland ill leave for tive land eget) 0 conveni 1 wi Ls Con Prt ( . 2%. Dd... 13.7) yy : sows ~~ 7 00-240 = Oa! arters — automo ° he ffices th buria Birmingham ef le Log ade Th aes oe 41 | nigher; on ——_ at oak 8 and 2 Total " @is- new, and sh nt, ve 0 and sou ery, Cont Pas 113 hey i O46 ee No. 1, 2 No, 1 0. 1 bursements 1 Pund ene a : c Vani — se to ha’ north Cemet ee Cont Corie 67 ret. $0 — Sone. etass mixed eat sseacn fe oe + samooe tice in Bing Neth: Hedkon to Vanish Bese both no Mee isin) Me Costin, man, was [Eat ad ti pees e BT aie ee ea = - _ r INGSH, sh to! ; Cont tee ae Beate Iba 18. No. —— Bop sate may - 213,606.31 te office five ding, aretha — Na in Oakland nanen Macomb ingham ren for Copper ey men Ears rT) Tbs 88; mized 3 Trans ei eee After Buil IT nan n pe Birm at Wa Corn ae . 3 Pure Ob -::.: : ns se ae17 be: xed ey end Site Pund ae eae 84.308 63 281,415.24 te Bank to a more rman DETRO will s00 The other . a former noble sheags 3: = A. : 3 No, 1 $-28-1¥. «of ag math aS gis Sta moved county chai two istory, Corp. Orion. building insp A past Odd- | Curtis spades Repub sti “+ 491300 toe fee 1g terit.be:” lambs i pelicherdiete oe ° saa abdlae is being said son, h Motors ‘Lake years. pe Bie 33 ve Ma... eee" tes SS-16 50. et eo inet ippiemental is oasasoe ee location, jot Jr. is at 351 USS. agp pnmog nd Hudson S - several the o abe's charter Newt Chess A$ Reve Met 2+ HE 100-600 Ibe. 1 trong: be 100: nee . ized meric ; e cron Hi. bs Teal Supiometa di nama Aa eee ws roping the Nash pen ys Newspaper aie ne Blringhans Fire ie Ae i) apn abe ‘Total mas ae es lem The ard lee is a on iS beer an Sa ' . S fellows of the hang, Wet 43 5 ings ed 7 oT arts oe oe eee 18.0031 .00; sag eae _ Woodw. mater- brand names wil Price momen seas He PAS; :: es] pee od prime sre sy choles 5 one Grand 30, 195 - $1 N. SE a teaching of mpany 8 je beand name—Ram- Boos ; by three — Fr & Rad 12.3 Scorill Mie 2s four —— bel weet 7.00-19. eg s on Hand a |, Disburee- Receipts iene eo aavetaping 9 seatplitien, ot es venerable M st news- survived of Warren ato Ml | oe at a oe. bend good a fresh ehter sheep was vd Be ies @ and Site Pund isu center. will ove the hoo —_ Ph one baby U UR G, Pa. #—A today He is and er areas ; oy Brca : ts. Sheil : we Me uiility and food and cere peg asl Pusidin Hea cat gn, Prank ifyper-caor aio ae yporthoosl sat HARRISB tion expert = be and Raymond Rid d- Ham of ee Firestone ent Sinclair... 34.3) loud a ao. a , Fund Bal 56 the tary inietre- is esti from circula generall we and Mrs. . Coc! Foo Mot. "29 Soe Pae peor -¥ 400-8 In the d, and Site Peep $ 503 pegs etl fos Laon A gy =| ht dies illion nom paper pers ces as a ter, ers, Irene f De-| rora ; fra lane geet ee 25U;,48 BO ot oekin ae mere! an 531.90 ¢ say te the se instrue- of two 3m Turkey, t newspa their. pri intain daugh two sist Della o | Freee Tra mT) rry Rd “ a wrice Coeaty °. . ance from 28 torrent total serv-| out the through tha boost to mai and and | Prue. Bak ... 20. 1°: a3 ATE OF r the C tion con 2 BM cecuss t tion the among wander . have to latien ren Warren | Gen “me. 61 Bn Ca vee &. 8T urt fo n. he peti Cause 7 Ta uen vt aerengtben = as who Syria. heir circu of : 1 = Osim oe er ett inior, Belngwen "on a Ga 8 30.18 prove ‘or communi ‘SCHILLER Iraq, Iran peste vege? A memeins os profit — . stion: ae TEBECK Gen Rise a ‘4 } | 3t z io it Sven thet matter al 0. parents of Site . 3.00 an L.. "$7 : 596 in e y sou! * A t ques . . ENGS is i Las A vens x 934 nin hyliis this roan . a oe == oS ace paper) raat ar tan yey pose et erat 1 ae eee re 2 na apg ronal ta themen see 661, 487. and tls an dattions os | 4 ) cire blis! y . k Gen oetae CG Co oa said hav hat the the sai Nd is Serer ie sues eo = spoke Bien caren ar themselvee—and thei pu re abould|W syivia carer parison ae a ie A # se eC ae Ssvscensiss 5 . = te ude and ntd. themse we Mrs. Ric! Good GO donor 10 e Bu! oe abouts coaneine pu Id Pund s. tre a sive of the ve mridengs st mee adeions Ses hues pn m will is not much W. St. the conan [oer is tee. = 418 eniid are sel child shou hs of the tant ipts (U ts The. Reel Dustvicr, 200.: Roce inew add: pmegpe Lage sowt metraction will today, how d George Welfare lay from here. ial! Grah Re 305 Soba ade oot dependent diction of this Co _ reby wy il raceme = 3 OF te of ea ai me opto ed iose-t pony os Hable . ene == 3 A a Ww Debt ts ani *ioeeee apes 190.38 This: toes : “fs _ hr rs brs at arpa po dyed 30 premium stieesceeeees $358, St. Pota Cream | hig 20 yea Disbu 00 1,250, 603 sore eee eiecerce Read o ‘ i na r 500. Eo ote, Se an > oe home Sen exceptional igh ra 12, Eetinetes” va seiecanesees MARR 838 “ a 30, T88T ns e, June 20. ton a : vn No ae; Grape, ree = With excep stablished t $8,500- $ ~~ ae viet - 4200.00 Cash Balance, June 30, ae oe baereees 1 + qey oe Steaks, Pryers, pan : iness. e tmen : Fuipmen Taso 4 . ‘Si3o0.00 [eet M SUILDING seaeveetee — 072,723.01 ‘nok se 6c . Ib. ri A bus sers ras, Bo 25. . on B ms 900.00 $,300. Debt Disbursemen’ Togities one sosebess eee a and round, h Ibs. U.S. u % ber of I . 3 100.00 [Total 1986 56 saves : 081,988.20 loin dressed 10 89¢. 00, /Press Number of re F Bt00 4,400.00 ee vee en sagt Nec for 2 lac ‘ Number of Teache 3,700.00 4,800.00 r diese TE Rms . ready, 100. 3 Ibs. ad Ponti \ ee Desree 15 Se0.00 $00.00 ee iat aus rots, pkg. Hot dogs, Sol Stang Write. '* aie eee 4,680.00 4,100.00 ry 6, Sale of Receipts 1956 ....., 1, 29c. 2 for d Wed a, i ee acces ** 00 $ pene ages a x & Bite e, duly 1 » ; ee of No, . salad Kchegmay 10 Pp. rey i nace 8 oo 00 & Md 11,930 Total & Cash B rertesee Weese es = 1,090 81 ; distission it geod Monday, p. m. —Adv aster eee aes i ua Total nae ad ay ee onan vies 1,428.00 Pap vend ts prof "po tay Open peanehs i . 6. ary Sie srtsssersee see ; “Wi.ots.20 Iter, cerns me _ none, Grounds i Basipmen a “teseanerssuenens 001,086.20 ter, will ye ert ime 7 day . irmentary ies hove =, feoniee LR ee: <3 3008 L Secretary balling materials. 4 nine Tats or 16.017 30. wuetional vations! Totes saupece a Cash “Boke Sept. 38, 1967 — t : . 2» age and "uperade the ste eub- [Cash Disbursements ; “y ' N «resid to clase more an te and to ba include | Tetal hatte of ~ cols are pro-|t0 a of "eames study ee . of “the com y tement pe # ndard for. Ps ae read- ‘ i eee: sucht Bag of ithe a ; nts af \ } * viding te Inetraetional mates bette ime be Qe “nudio-riseal "dep ad each one scoohane so that voldable library et cee ‘ma te een ae 4 Ud i ae fi . ; ore ie ' al : t ihe } { sf V/ : et / et \ “ ee PRES i ee etd PONTIAC : RSS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 80, seek: C "Says He's a‘ ‘Forgotten. Man ‘With Ike | - ee RI. ‘}-thee J. Cunningham, a self- styled aan Wino,” Wor sage bee the “forgotten man” as far as President Sedona & cok cerned, - Cunningham's invitation to meet with the President at the latter’s Newport vacation spot was can- celed porte! * ” sebéeient press secretary * James C. Hagerty said the meet- ing didn't come off because Cun- ningham talked too much about it ‘after being asked to Keep the mat- ter confidential. The owner of the Cranston Va- riety Store said he had never been told to keep the matter quiet. He said‘he couldn’t understand Hagerty’s comment that the press secretary had phoned him to keep the news ae “He couldn't have called me,” the shopkeeper said, “because I don't have any tele- Phone at home.” * + * Cunningham said also: “Prob- ably everyone began asking for similar meetings with the Presi- dent when the news? broke and Mr. Hagerty got mad and called - everything off. “T’m not sore at the President. Tll never have anything against him. I'm mad at Mr. Hagerty who ter. There was no indication that President Eisenhower knew any- thing about a meeting with Cun- : -f President would have \time even tor a “‘little man” like a Cranston store owner. . He said a reply from Hagerty. at the time said he thought he could arrange the ‘meeting in New- port. * * * The shopkeeper said he wrote and telephoned Hagerty several times at Newport. The press sec- retary said he asked Cunningham to keep the plans confidential be- cause a great many people ask for appointments with the Presi- dent. Hagerty continued that he doesn’t think the letter had left) his desk when there were lots of stories (in the papers... “and that is ‘one of the reasons why he) hasn’t been out here.” Instead of meeting with the President, Cunningham and _ his wife fed the pigeons in a Provi-) dence park yesterday and later went to a movie. Rep. Holmes to Retire dean of Washington state's Re- publican congressional delegation, Rep. Hal Holmes, 55, will not seek re-election from the 4th Dis- trict next year. Holmes said he is retiring because of ‘impelling personal reasons.” “ELLENSBURG, Wash. “®)—The) “Head of Chile. Watches Probe Police Pressing Search for Escaped Leader of Peron Street Gangs SANTIAGO, Chile “#—President Carlos Ibanez kept close watch on an investigation today as criti- cism arose over the escape from prison of the leader of Juan Peron’s “Brown Shirt” street gangs. Police pressed the search for Guillermo Patricio Kelly, head of the deposed Argentine dictator's street brawlers. Fourteen persons fee areted ld Jno after breaking jail in Argentina, was being held for extradition to He apparently slipped away from the penii iry dressed as a woman. x * * The government cracked down and officials say did not be- lieve Kelly had been able to leave the country. Ibanez returned last night from the resort town of Vina del Mar and immediately stepped into the investigation, Harrowing 10 Minutes in Tunnel | Railroad yards at Union and white youths were John T. Powell, 10-year-old Teturned with his mother. men arrived. tion, where a group of Negro ying. Negro, climbed on a standing fretght train and was severely shocked when he touched the high-voltage electric wires overhead. Two companions ran several blocks to his home and She wanted to climb up and get her son, who was lying unconscious on top of the train. x * * But Donald Maler, 16-year-old white youth, persuaded her not to try it, to wait until firemen and railroad work- cf to his knees on top of the started up. and held Powell down. shut off the electric current burns on the feet. ‘Lad Saves Shocked Pal on Train: BALTIMORE (AP)—Two young boys, one of them semi- conscious from severe electrical burns, spent more than 10 harrowing minutes atop a slow-moving freight train last night as it wound 34% miles through a long tunnel. The grueling experience began in the Pennsylvania freight car just as the train Seeing that the Negro boy—injured and dazed as he was— would be swept off the car when the train passed under a street bridge, young Maler climbed on te movirig train : * _* - ‘The freight moved westward out of the yarda, through a low, winding 244-mile tunnel and on another mile to Gwynn’s Run before railroad officials were able to flag it down and~ in the overhead wires. Firemen removed the two boys to Lutheran Hospital, where Powell was reported in fair condition with third- and fourth-degree burns of the scalp and Set-meme -Hospital attendants said it would be some time before the extent of the boy’s internal injuries are determined and his (Col. lave Set to Vacate Post _ Quartermaster General Out Today LANSING & — The scheduled removal of Col, Herbert F, Layle as state quartermaster general ap- parently will become fact today, despite efforts by fellow officers to See on corms enaemeaaet of his promotion by the National month that he would order Col. Layle’s post vacated Sept. 30¢under the terms of a legislative act which gives the governor the choice of promoting him or vacating his job and naming another officer. The statute, enacted in 1947, pro- vides that the position of quarter- master general must be occupied | by a brigadier general. The colonel has held the post since 1948. of State National Guard m1 ipoee bial 13 vena ‘Thirteen Detroit youths were ar-|, |rested at 12:30 atm. Sunday by {Pontiac police while engaging in a beer party in a vacant field known th sac ial Feath-| - and two girls ranging in age from 17 to 35. Forty full bottles of beer were confiscated as evidence. School Nurses Check for Flu. Believe Asian Illness Not Yet Here; Watch South Side Absences School officials don’t . believe Asian flu has hit Pontiac public schools yet, although school nurses as double-checking .this fall as they make their rounds throughout ' the week. Nurse Josephine Seeley, coordi- ‘|nator of school health in the Pon- “Tod Ask Raise jon Outdoor Beer Party in Water Rates - Clerk James Seeterlin ‘to Present Report to Waterford Board Clerk James Seeterlin on a pro posed raise in water rate schedules’ will be presented when the town- ship board convenes at 7:30 tonight. * * * The raise has become necessary because the existing rate has not been sufficient to operate ade- quately and wmeet the outstanding bond requirements, Seeterlin said. Other business will be action on the application for a license for the sale of packaged liquer by the Elisabeth Lake Pharmacy, . Members will approve street |signs for South Winding drive. The, William S, Burt School PTA, along with individuals, has, agreed to pay for the 25-mile-per-hour speed sign. The township pays for the lerection of the sign. — x * * Contracts for insurance on all township-owned vehicles and for fence around Waterford Village Cemetery will be awarded tonight. Two new plats for real estate developers will also be presented for board action. The proposed plat for Hoty Farms is located on M59 at Ai road and thé other plat is Balmoral Manor, at Hatch- “Of the 29 of 31 schools aaeuee out the city, approximately seven per cent of the -children were ab- ery and Crescent Lake roads. — Eight U.S. presidents served less customers after the customers About eight minutes jenell while young Maler dis- chances of pulling through assessed. sent Wednesday. Those children than one term: William Henry Har- contended = ddigermnag Pog : suaded the frantic mother from climbing on the freight Maler, credited with saving the Negro boy from instant ethariet te etal from 2% d esr ape students Baicys poh Heeger Bier, fea ee: tle guy” and small businessman. train. We death by his heroic action, was not injured and was released [44 in the 1955 Luxembourg Inter-|who are ill cover a variety of sick-/James A, Garfield, Chester A.” Cunningham contended the Young Powell, meanwhile, regained consciousness and rose | from the hospital after examination. national Trade Fair. tnesses,” she concluded. | Arthur, and Warren G. Harding. Death Nofices Funeral Directors 4); Help Wanted Female 7; Help Wanted Female 7; Employment Agenceis 8A | Employment Agenceis 8A | Work Wanted — 11; | Building Supplies 12A _ Moving & Trucking 19 Voorhees-Siple} oe eA SY JOB ne | Beatie, eerepces Wine PROT EXPERIENG SS | eats See eoeeeeee EES | Beguenen Peete es. Sue w. | “pictap FE Sane ALLYN, SEPTEMBER | 37, 1967, FUNERAL HOM E pes #4 Gome ready oe Box 106. BE A NO EXPERIENCE pag ate workin Drs 8 ASHES “a RL RUBBISH HAULED. proseret G.. Gite Remaster] _ FUN Lawrence. aa a gre Dewnterta, Featinn static neots TT oR ___ Business Services 13) Bascmen ——— monde 'C. Allyn: beloved son, vt a neo Cw RTS | ferred: stt_ tbe, j MIDWEST and, gusele and answer the, tele: | _retarial service EM +200 yg | 01 ACE TREE SERVICE RE. pt i agg II Mable : brother} : ; t : : #OMaN Wi8HES BABY sITTING | 4 "price. me of Carlton and ya end iG 6 DAYS. 5171/ for housework & with care need no experience. FE 2-403, : moval end trimming. Get our bid. Mrs. Ruth Dicks. eos Cemetery Lots 5 Highway, Drayton ef children. Live im’ own foom. : Bracbuer's, 313 Pontiac State | @reatta gue 7 | eens. seek dal et up col cand ico will be held Tuesday, Spesece|a poemagpanynencieres = Good wages, near ebureh. GIRL Bank Bldg. FE $-9271. ane vue otiti. _ ai FURNACE CLEANING. | Duptinavel’ PE ‘ 5. eeney Puneral Home” with ving State, OL lady to baby sit, no other Tort, | Warranee” NIGiTS” PANTUFIEE oe $350 WOMAN WISHES STEADY DAY | (7-waKEs o Or ROUTAN PERS Pens | Liont & VY MO WITH interment Grand Lawn Ceme- - Apply in aye Dell's ee ert eee EE repaired by factory trained man 2 ton stake truck. 9-6453. "ter, Desrat Mr. aye will le = fu, 4481 Biisabeth Li. Ra OUR GIRLS GET = firme, fon, Wootward | WASHINGS & TROMIRGS DONE | ot cur store, General Prating |) O’'DELL CARTAGE Funeral Home, Sao B. Parsing ( YOOK aT este tye | THE _BEST JOBS feed kills. Top start- WAgMINDS 8 TRONINOS.— CALE rence St. Phone FE 30195.” | Local and long distance moving. io Graebner's, Pontiae State | Fe _S-O704. ae ees ae Wi iN PICKUP BAILEY. SUPT. 28, 1987 —_ & _Belvé an” sis" pontine Be “otvamall office. 5 agg =o Bank cs me $0277. WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK.| We service ah makes sof Zinger MAN With TON Fic uF eS, OME ‘ARE iY)... 48421, beloved “¢ ae AND for * ehild Com: eof oa Instructions 9| WANT TO WASH AND IRON |”. Beaniey and. Dre ‘tena . tren fom 6 3 pm. SE prom olf Oy — orn BULLbOEING saInG, ROUGH Granting, | _ REDUCED RATES ear CER |i ceneceot Ss Bek Ge a Pat eeprom ears erin i trom the C. ¥. Sherman Ghee work kage. Vek veems| = We dehaaeeee a 7 ws tan| ene a baby ating. FE CE. pre eilie ol eter te UNWANTED “ARTI D etticjating. Interment "in Orten- dy 2 oe tet we PIAN TOONS AES weck er We cay] rue Se, cee eee of charge FE 24038. ; MACHINE TRAINEE Pa] : : a Coes ae Greenfield Restaurant WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY Firm will train nest, alert girl fan an ate 8 : ELECTRIC MC RYICE RE Trucks to Rent . - NOW HIRING COOKS AND BAK-| sccordion. Scccrdions Phone OM Sake, after after} urdays. Exc. Oppor Want ads loaded with opportunt- Belting Service | Face rs : "IND EQUIPMENT mother of J Pred bists and Mrs. ERs FOR NEW BIRMINGHAM | ~~ ATTRACTIVE GIRL Soe 2, waineé @etemen. Hew AAA SANDING iced. ©. b, Nelson, PE $1788. | % ton pickups 1% ton. stakes 4. Fred Biain = 1 Soe answer phone, end course teaches you ai GENES HEATING SERVICE m q Semi-tratiers ‘es Teeter. Oct Lott RESTAURANT MUST HAVE EX- Help Wanted 8 . 5 day week. pane. Drew Soo . sbi — Plnighing | OE? ~ Chine agit paired. RS AND ee a with etl Chueh PERIENCE. KITCHENS EN- APPLICATIONS MIDWEST —-—a ei Eesnee Aine, wouse Ap A 1 Sie — = Industria Trice Co COCRRRLINE, gEPT. i, 1, AR: TIRELY AIR cConDITIONED,| NOW BEING TAKEN * prensa Names to trick tn. PE &-0048. GEORGES REFRIGERATION AND 825 8. WOODWARD Rye hg at Werren, CHOICE OF HOURS MEALS & FOR DISPLAY PONTIAC’S Vin Pasvonp rae? A & BTRENCHING | eae recounts Re | PE eo) PE Gia ae ggg vmiyonas runnumen rare. | MEN OR WOMEN wee Petem, Teer ten Pee te) Bec mace MO | MEL MTL LARSS PAMELY. BOS ean tector at Sfecss trons ond d NY: ‘ ectronics <1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS ; = ether ot aks ne and PERSONAL APPLICATIONS W Tenens co OLDEST INCREASE EARNINGS * ough-ine fnlah, Remodel: THA PLASTERING Painting & Decorating 20 will be Oct. 2, - bc & t . Beyond Your Greatest Expectations| terms Gordon . E ’ S| lee IE, COS Sta pm. from the Lyle Eilioti xce en TAKEN AT CENTRAL OFFICE. MIRACLE MILE s00_Pentine_state_Penk_Bitt:| gam at a scndot, | ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY, Pine ERNO=VEW OF N63 | ist CLASS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR : i . modernization : NEW OR REP - §-2880.. officiating. Interment in Oni = worse Ave. oe) SHOPPING CENTER Approved by Hlectrenics finance. PE ¢-3833 ere bat PiWork guaranteed. PE. e000. | > 2o* exp Ress FE . Greenwoo ae nes 5 : gino, 2 AM. 10+ PM. | 4 WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. EVELYN APPROVED BY KLE KINDS OF CEMENT Wo Mason Thompson. FE ¢8364. mate Sy LECTURERS FOR WAITRESS. AFTERNOON | Open your home and get tree VETERANS ISTRATION: | . Heors, drives, ete. Jensen. VEC "SEPTIC TANKS rei ak 700 Ré., Warren. a “aut Wl 11. Carter's Restaurant Christmas gifts. Nationally known and approved | by Accrediting eral . VACUUM CLEANED iertor 10 pet cant aise, for pn i INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE Seoley Lk. EM ane product. Advertised | in Harpers. EDW ARDS| = mission, N-H.8.C. Wash ALL a Gk] Low rates, guaranteed work. no| Guaranteed Pree est. PE ¢0205. Taber’ oge. 11; Gear moter ef| SHOWS ALL MEN OR WOMEN Make your future svcure, Short, | fy reems. pared cocmrure.| free. oem eg: 2, DECOR. FER. = reouk: two brothers! Tee have csmnpieved 'G te | Pygeine © Hest eter. Oe | AE making t2 to 38 per shout, Tull| VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | INTERFERE’ with present ‘em-| ment Work & brick oF stone, ll ane Slew Seey workmanship. Pontiac. OR 3-1354. a. Wednesday, Oct. he be willing to travel | exPERIENCED REPAIR. LADY é. Perry # to 12 rye , Dloyment Need is eritical—most| kinds. House rising & basement.| ricensed & bonded in your | EXTERIOP & INTERIOR PAINT- 10 a.m. from the Richardson-Bird oe ee ee Cleaners. 279 E. Pike "| TAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? students hired at HIGH| All material & workmanship guer| area. Cail collect, MY 31320. | ing Free Estimates, Reasonable. Puneral with Rev. John| fT approximately 2 yrs. oe eons, T0_B. Fes.__| CAt on Careers Unlimited SALARIES éeveral weeks prior to| snteed. Licensed builders. EM ——“Gi a” MACHINE FILED OF 33784 Mulder officiating. Interment in| Deve appearance & manner,| EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ve Alla heme, cae, SY, graduation ao. ee oe 10 Begley St.| LADY 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR. ee ee bere volee, “age— 23 OR_3-0328. ee alee tae is | _ Are i Store for You A-1 CARPENTRY, REAS. FREE ting. FE 8-0343 Mrs. will Hein state 2. Welaht & propor-| EXPERIENCED WA $50 a week in spare. time supply | CALL EVELYN EDWARDS Now! | TWO COURSES _estimates. OL 1-461. |_| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) 5; enGtnG PAINTING. PAINTING at the - Punersl . age, edu-| wid, Blackie’s Lunch, 2257 Dizie| ing ‘consumers in Pontisc with |" 1. Industrial Electronics. BULLDOZING FE 46829. Home, Wolled Lake. apr eagn Ek on taiak | goede Rawieigh Products Start immedi | ROUND TEP cweaes te lookin ne oe DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- rane —SAPER HANGING 2: 29, 1987, WINOA) wi be helpful in considering na WAITRE cx CHECE ROOM ately W Mire nla » Dept. Sag aeomey E Rog DON’T DELAY. If you have BRICK LAYER CREW. BLOCK & —— pre :. formals done 5 Ry Taker age 1; beloved of cugiiagons are Write Ponting | $a 8 p.m. Ringsley Ina, Wood TO_TARE COMPLETE | Personally upto getve as | grade or HB, auealim, Let Us BASEMENT DioGiNo, UNDER A | PAINING In AND OUT. VERY Mr. and Mra, Alexander Wegener: meat z yard Ave. & Long Lake. Rd..| charge of apt. building. Must be| Der"™minute, Pe © Words =, NO OBLIO LIGATION. ‘Wweie Stowe | “cece Mech cad esmnens wor, | Lurmcere Refinishing 16 a SEGORATING- dear Shs Mich. bie to make minor repat k- : : S706 PAINTING AND™ Funeral service will be beld Wed-| e78. Steady work, Good wages, oR | “Se iheake Wile te 40 swening & oe poe =” ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY. VAR: |. E._wilihite $-0580 nesday, Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. from the) Blue & Life insurance Beauty operators & Manicurists| make beds. Call for | OW FER AN 30, Pontiae Press. moved from furniture. FE | S,INTING & PAPER HANGING ards -Bird Puneral Ho me, ity. core Heating & Bupplies.| Wentes Weat Brothers Hair styl-| interview, = fe ee ae on tt Sree astenate: hove ._ FE +1473 : Interment im Oakland ‘Mile. hMe- ACE INSTA Waep-| Sone or reso, ~hMewAy| * cHANCE To MAES operator ao SETS Work Wanted Male 10 BULLDOZING S agp GRA DIRS. Garden Plowing 16B PAN WALLA Pf i male wal we Ge eipte oh 1 , | = FREE. BIO NEW WHOLESALE Pemtet eee SS oe ea basa Sid tents’ pee sorely ms BOY DESIRES opp ALL POWEP LIPT Equipment, | TU? _ER OR_}-7061 _Bird Puneral Home, Walled Lake. | wig Z ‘ALOG! Up to 50 per ——— or .. Type lvan Village area. FE installation fi iscing S Jevision Servic ‘ Us. Pari On Poe pai. Gusta goa Shia: seer jewelry: Pp W. DINN AN. 4287 minute. _ bot - WORK. NEW mt and a se 30881 : SSA. cae ol oe loved Te n e 22 . f tt ation = 66 W. Huron EPIN - CARPENTER —\} _FE ¢ BOX REPLIES Write Dept. 31Y, National, 1020) ‘o7s regen acorn HELP WANTED sae a pleasure, when oe ‘ren? | repair. FE ¢42i0. BMork, Also chimneys, No job too | SUSTOM PLOW. DRAG, DISC. Opec oe he aren, Right oery- Breed. Newark, W.J. time! WRITE Evetaryeen Btadios, | Plastic & toy demonstrators, no yous own boss. In a one- AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER Re commer-| grading & mowing. OR 8006. ice calls FE seat, At 10 a.m. today there TO CUT FIREPLACE WOOD.| Box 846-BI, Chicago experience needed. We train you. office. But you mane & cabinet work New & repair. cat Guaranteed work. . MY PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING & | — > ; SERVICER were replies at the Press $4 to 6 per cord Must furnish | GeneRAL OFFI Wor* in and around Pontiac, part e a mature experienced _D. B. Murdock, FE 2-7861. 1128, mowing. FE 4-228. 775 Scott Lx. DRAYTON tv 5 VICK ie own tools. MA ‘64-3900, Casein off GIRL with: or ful. time, myst have car. por come 2 who knows her BUZZ SAW. CHAIN SAW WORK. ara s RICK. CEMENT WORK, _Ra. Exper. service ay or night. office in the following } |NaTionAL CHAIN IN NEED OF | ance. Apply in person. ota Means | ene HOward 02287 collect. § nions. Good typing. Tree removal. By job or hour. | _and fireplaces. MA _5-0378. On OM ahi iV AERIGE. credit man & manager trainees.| Sit, R coer or call OL 2-9761,| —2:™. to 12 n PE 5-5502. GONCRETE WORK AS IT ~ Insurance Agencies 17A| DAY OR NIGHT boxes: Oust future GLAMOUR OFFICZS $275 a ot FE 5-120 or Good ‘savee taney fast promotion.| Girl wanted for general} © SALES- S-MINDED forgeou oure| The most = | CARINE eats AND CARPE. ee ete uae, fe: A Rating of Represented Co.'s M, P. STRAKA 28, SI, 32, 47, 76, 78, }| Apply ¢ N. Saginaw ffice work, must be able PERSON fire if you can quality 4-500 Pablo. Doe's, sombie—get ing) INSURARCS — ALL Ki Typewriter Service 22A (5, 79, 98, 105, 118 ati ; Acquahited with areas West of a billing Clerk. 60 w CARPENTRY, 30 YRS, EXP Ew pes, Beene OG berm. Mee Austin-Norvell Agen ~~ dd . B ee o type and work with| Pontise Age 23 to $0, It you wish per minute accurate & Formica kitchens. Reas. ERR BILLS BRAND ON FE 3-0221 4 fe ney TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING "| Distance “Moving operation. | figures’5 days a week.| ph assataigtt owls hones) crons seonetany so | sR rea a pace | Fury int saeged ant Bahed.| 2M. Lawrence tomer “Cas MACHINE, REPAIRING. *Oltice - | Pl worki | C: SCHUETT, Realt fm eminent Paychiatrist ts rk * ‘ TE 20700 FE 3269, INSURANCE iy Gon # W. Lawrence. Si itgpen abun masse easant working condi Cc ealte or et gg ag abe d work, by job. PE 2-1528. Buppiy Co. ' . steel cbateeser tneeation: tions, usual employe ben- aS z. gata “wo run bis ot. |MAN DESIRES PARTTIME) CUSTOM PLUMBING | an: Upholstering 23 tion. Investment $1500 to ‘ REAL ESTATE ea OR fice ¢ k . No work of Arne A kind. Can start after | nwsTALLATIONS The Pontiac Press $4,000 needed. cellent efits. Apply in person to] ssieswomen in new home project. medical back neces- 4. FE . LD & son aivicholie & Harger Co. BEADLE'S DRAPES SLIP portunity for exceptional Fred Th Cc In Pontiac , preterred- oan tice sary, Me experience MAN WILL DO LIGHT TRUCE-| FREE ESTIMATE FW 32-0068 FE 5-8183 bed: spreads, FE 8-1927 FOR WANT ADS earnings, with old estab- re ompson, Circula-| area. Exp. Rose Hill helpful. one in @ ing, wood cutting, irimming. FE CK WOR! Sogn ccntou UPROLETER: en Gon ree Pon- tion Dept. _Reaity Co., 2-060. million. +1429. les. Phone FE ook Service . 18 CARLE n » eenon neree : ac Press NOTYPIST TOR PROSECU- STORM WINDOWS CLEANED & ou ee “PONTIAC PRESS | Eh nitty guatthe Sem | MLC LE are) Tpelty ares Geeta =| CEMENT & BLOCK |on raumny aowpnr, anny | Mt Pret neta aren — * , wee + ~ bal From 8 a.m. to § p.m. | |iAN FOR FURNACE INSTALLA-| GIVE DON-GAY JEWELRY FoR | "2: Bgoworss per mine ars | fob of aay’ kind, “Call anytime. a xiiole i tL on ‘ork. aan : A fiting exp. PE 3-778 _pariy date et Employment Agenceis 8 8A sire to be ae 2 small YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK | CUSTOM = DUCT WORK ON ADDI- “ied. Geautitully finished. Pontiae | _ spreads. Your material, FE §-5797. ported immediately. The PART TIME OPPORTUNITY |GREAT OPPORTUNITY To | ™Ptoyment Ag secure company, this posi- of any kind. prefer steady, FE ———_- New & oid | Laundry Phone FE 2-8101. Lost & Found 24 L Press ae ene eed ee = mee or change your spare time into tion is for you. . furnaces. _ * Landscaping 18A =~ ; sibility ; e DRY WALL TAPING, GUARAN- than to eancel the Hiring extra afternoon work Hours| Maid Lingerie, PE S850, ASS’ T WHAT A DEAL! s350| Work Wanted Female 11 ee teed work Free oe OR ee ae ree eee for that portion of the approximately 2:30 to 6:30 work-| souaneE How would you like to work : a- SERVICE, (PETE’s).| hound. Nr. Pontiac Rec. ares. insertion of the advertise ing with cariers on their routes. tet gh Ne als Et with brass executives 1 DAY SERVICE. Troma. | ao oxi Sia ae sas Removal and trimming. Free| _OR 3-239. ment which has been ren- APPLY-in PERSON eapes age children, Thursday and en; ts in Pick Gab delies?. Oh 334 DRY = WORK DONE, FREE FE 58-3759. FOGND. SLAG COLLEEN AD CK Lik dered th the D THOMPSON alternate Sundays off Non-smok- national Division of a local & up _ OR 33475. estimat: es, FE 5-4628, Tig YANDRCAPING MERION Cocker mixture. Found in vicinity error. When canceliations. Circulation Dept. i Call a Lincoln 5-1339. ecm pee The ~ who A-1 IRONINGS. 1 co _—a ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED of N. Perry & Oliver. earing a are made be sure to The Pontiac Press Ne ee ee eee wane: gets will have to be a Ed Murray. FE 2-9657 Top sell reais “er or MUL: | _cella:. PE > your es 4 HOUSEWIVES. oe ed — = ae ing See work aes ae exiremely attractive se 6, ae oa FREE ESTIMATE ON : 2 MALE SPAN 2 : bette ce. ss BABYSITTING, DAY OR NIORT, : — SELL THE than wilieg te ae If ao Carteon ; on sexier Center. B-1 personality, bad | Loan by @ dependable woman. FE ers. PE bea 5 Afro elec: | Qtttateoem Maintenannw fanaa Lies pols .s arn, Vie a Maid, Mrs. Guardeau, OR 3-3437. s. SABYSITTING IN MY HOME. VIC. t Z E Des's Landscape Service. Pa want meats contasing type ees $1 1958 Chevrolet |#ovsexexPer Ww CHARGE FULL CHARGE 4400 | BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. VIC. | FLOOR LAYING, BANDING AND fost. BLUE PARAKEET, AE- larger than regular agate for working mother. 2 children in A year-round resort nearby Hospitel_R. fin, Pon’ Ha Floor Serv. arou WOOT FANE G@ YARD &| _ Ward, 36 N. Cass, FE 2-4794. type is 12 o’elock noon the a all day. days. Live ° e is Looking for a mature re- BABY SITTING IN 178. HOME, See the Yellow a. FE 3-1647.| ~ arivewa - RED IRISH SETTER. Vic. day previous to pubiication. ; TAR N Vv rite Pontiac Press Box 91. State t P ookkeeper to | day or night. FE 2- bat ag ERAL BUILDING REF ATS. ian. of Crescent Lk. FE §-3225. S T NOV uae, referenc~s & salary desired. take full charge of the of- CHILDCAR. 5 DAYS. ay HOME.| Brick work, cement, ing. RT TRES TRIMMING A Lost MALE i6-IN. BEAGLE. Transient Want Ads may . LADY FOR TELEPHONE SURVEY eg baba Day seal ba to § White. Mecedsy Lake | _ FE. ‘ase, removals Ph. FE $656) of OR| Biack-white-tan with “gray nove. be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. North Chevrolet tn Birmingham | work, no experience socsevarr. me Seen but Pw A i pial _area, OR 3-3259 ieee GUARAN — ALL 200". ; In vie. of 8, Bied @ Sauere ha. the day of pubrication after needs 2 good new car salesmen.| Kendale's, 14 8. Saginaw. With a pleasant personality to greet canon vere * DAY CARE FOR CHILDRE Aa. & Est. Me, Hague Mere). | FRANK'S TREE SERVICE. TRIM-| _Reward. FE nae8. So et meee Demet, up. Cal ‘or bee Bob | MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE| pe Die, take Ment dictation and) arp WONDERFUL censed home. FE 2 Ee oe eae: | mire. removing. .eeding, cabl Lost BLACK COCKER SPANTEL, e i Jha CASH WANT AD & ES ernst LU Gt) a OTe days No saturdays. “hee Mist| LET EVELYN EDWARDS hays, PE £1902. BABYSITFING, RAISING. — cctimaves PiReas cates, Tasured. neon. PE a basi.” nee Tison reer Center. Tr ATCH '- OT Tory -_ ieee Lowe boars (Conve riz EXTRAORDINARY | blag. FE bot. “| BERPUL CAREER. Don't — | EXPERIENCED a ad Pa ig eo ses ease f(WID. METAL BUMPER 18T.| joranty & poise - earn es'mucn (CALL SCOTT EMPLOYMENT| WAIT. PERIENCED VOCALIST. oun Ps an ; so 863.70) | (3.98 as $100 per smock. +4 day or| Agency for domestic heip, by pre tion with OUR 4 180 «(3.48 bos WTD. YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE| Carty eves’ Key opening positions, [> 48% of wk. Male or female. ; Bap. SOCIAL WORK rn poet a & heme bE PR: ft ae cs im — Some “experience preferted car necessary. Call FE 56873, 8 Hyatt: Ne fee. Fm sami ary ‘rhs ere be on sel pa : ’ t y “til noon. - ing, work with like job at $38 $5 Sie fl eles “Rony Tir oun sive, | SOMET @ DiFFERENt| EVELYN EDWARDS | tefure future. otnce, Fe ae Hobbies & = saree m= «(10m ae rene Mien mee Oe Ty leets No westment, Parties wel-| VOCATIONS oon SEUNG =| EXECUTIVE TRAINEE $400 seks S (BABY? VACATIONINO? PAINT arta NUMBR PICTURES. for person with knowledge of the 602 Community Bank Bidg, an will care for your children in tucker om Phone OF dabt. afte, | WOMEN — CHRISTMAS SELLING INDUSTRIAL SALES home, EM 3.3880. Funeral Directors 4 4p.m * . season starts earl with Avon. FOR A SECURE TOMORROW. IR GS PICKUP AND DE ~- Notes & "Soman 25 WORKING RESTAURANT MANA- able Phone today, Fu ates. or EVELYN o7__$3_ba._On : goes. - ~ er able to m' t 706, FLEMING, FUDGE we a ~ Donelson- Johns Sorin contsel tam gee | write Drayton Plains, PO. Box Doctor’s Secretary $285 IROMINCE $3 BU. PICK UF 6] Sending. § : Ph. Moving & T rei 19} vise employes, Drive-in experi- WOMAN BETW EN NO EXPERIENCE KIND MIDDLE AGED PERSON ee ee ee g eg FUNERAL HOME ence veluabie. Salary dependent | “ent pensukaapiag: ow. oo . E W wants bab a No cooking or ROOF REPAIRS N “TR ANNOLANGE GROUND | bee be "ne Fomite Freer) neue sea, Gull any time” | Doctor needs er] vo tnows, yp. _ FE 288, FE 4) ADxCELI ERT R ee petates : NICE, CLEAN, FURNISHED APT. for two on Cass Pe Near bus Mine. $17 weekly. FE 45382. Rent Apts. Unfurnished i 34 1 BEDRM. On Palace —, “ Dizie Hwy. 13 bedrm, Fs 1_ child wanna Ot mo. _EM 3.2844 or BM 3-000. urn ] 5 -|¢@ RMS. P. 3 SOcTE AND BATH, COUPLE. _Huron Gardens FE ¢7131. J BEDRM. FURN. ROUSE. GAs beat, fenced yard. $75. mo. 2019 Willow Beach, Keego Harbor. UN 3-9207. 3 epee ee os FOR Township, 2 pr hg a ost natcis be at a Sat. & Sun. or call LO rborn. 3 "| 5 poo a BOCeE NOT MODERN. 4 RMB. & Lake. $5 mo. Ref. req 3-0823. BATH. SS ecie em utilities. Lake | getfanl nes a wk, Security deposit. Adults -only. OR 3-2109. @. $50 month. MY 2-2942. 6 RM. HOUSE, WALKING DIS- tance to Pontiae Moto Motor. amquite #1 _Fo ‘Fourth, 6 RM. HOUSE. IN DRAYTON. Ref. FE 56-0903. ivi UNTIL JUNE, FUR- nished, small, modern year around lake front home, near Pontiac. TO 8-3023. BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDRM. CLEAN. Strictly modern. 10 miles west of Pontiac. Reas 3-0290. 2 ‘M. SYLVAN | dults, from __Nov. 15 15 to ree 15 2 | MODN.” ae RMB i. HOT WATER Pontiag tk Sis 5 Tiame Le a Rd, oFe bate FURN. On" Commerce Lk. bs, Call MA 4-1200. 1 l N. -8880 ee - 3 BEDROOM” DUPLEX. NEWLY decorated. Stove, refrig., beat, References. Pe siee ok . 45 «a month and up. See Mr, Smith, Huron st, * giles pry pat ip ee e iv en clean- heat. Nice BATH AT OXBOW wired. EM SP saath & BATH. 1 ACRE GAR- ray Houses Unturn. 36 or Lincoln | RMS. & BATH, PRIV. ON Lesser Rent or sell. EM 3-2415 _S. Paddock. i 6 RM. BRICK, be oasm. & Ga- Tage. Close in. -FE BEDRM.., a $8 RM. Ge N HOME 4 LARGE bedrma., fenced vere, near Roch- _ester. Call after PE 62008. 7 ROOM HOUSE, PuRTLY PURN. ¥ Sees, water, ofl clove. 6350 Cla: 1 mile from Clark- ston, 1 mile from school. 2 acre lot. 2-422. with job and references. Write W. H. Brown, 244 EB. Piagler 8t., Miami, Florida. Franklin 1-7017. wi WEARL NEW 2 rm Bresseway ae ° car caren. wahoo Epes i acters fi ome es Pe; e deen Meogy eae MY 30012. ‘CUCKL LER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 44001 FE 17-8119 FOR COLORED asement, auto. furnace, Sun- porch. Fenced yard. 1% car ga- rage. INCOME. Central st. All ¢é $500 DOWN ~ Ne CLA AWSON & TROY Telegraph a to Vorhefs = 2 bi Pioneer blocks to coriaee of James K Bivd. 958 James K Blvd. Unsurpassed Location Overlooking beautiful Sylvan Lk. year-round vacation liv- sidents, w. round equipment and safe sandy each for children. Near ie 3 sunny bedrooms with slid- closet doors, 23-ft. ho room deep Tennessee le ton fireplace. Planter box ell. Dream kitchen featuring de- ntments —— Dutch door, ter tops, pishwasher, all birch ment wi th tile floors, Trmen ol! heat, 31-ft. ed rm. — ar rage.. Located on two welbtenteceped lots with planter = Shade and shrubs galore. with carpets, es, washer, dryer and dish- er. Owner leaving state. » ae Secrten ‘Onis Eerimore at Bondale Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Nothing Down Will build 2 or 3 bdrm. — with basement on your lot Will build on abiet AL, lot for sthall MeDeneid. Owner occupied lst. floor, 2 bed- rooms, liv: dla — -dining room. 2 apartments on 2nd floor rented for approx. $150 per. month. $16,000. Terms. pote ST. 2 homes, Fach fs 2 “2 bedroom with dining rm pert ‘porch. Pull basement. One =“ down. One for $5,000 BAXTER 8T. $800. Down. 6 Rooms. with basement. RAEBURN 8T $000 down. room home. Gas furnace. 1's car garage. ; PROSPECT 8T. tanec 1% story home ‘forbs age IE aeree in eras cone 4, bedroom. ‘sunporeh iKtchen 7 an dg oto Tite bath. 3 furnace, 2 cer garage. re and fruit trees. $11,700. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Ce wa iton FE 8-0441 ” Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 3 ATTENTION, LARGE FAMILIES ft. pe. e rm., sunny —_ butlers atory on first floor. 4 rms. 2 baths 3 rm. apt or r 3rm aprt. with bath on third shelter. 4 ear garage. 1 acre beautifully landscaped. Frontage on 2 streets La . Located ‘about 5 es from Peper Complete ones may $28,- reasonable term: Dorothy S Snyder Lavender 7001 Highiand Rd. (ase) Ph. EM 3-3303 or MUtual 4-6417 _ RENTAL UNITS Attractive new ex type units. Reasonable reat. ated tn Pon- tiae on East Bivd. and Perry 8t. CALL FE ¢7833 — = ; Bultad! al cons le. 0 be . e TN. gagioaw St Po Inquire SMALL HOUSE 5286 7oEEe 5 RD. _OR 3-9522. “WEST SUBURBAN RENTALS Aater?: feet? new 3 bedroom heat, close in. $100 ley 6 room, completely furnished, nice = é& clean, lake privileges, $65. Modern 3 bedroom home. Full bese- ment. pigpnonta nace Available Oc-| Lerge 6 rm hom tober 3 Gp rel 0 nee at, paved streets. | Will lease. $100 monthly. Doroth Snyder 1 Lavender ATOR BST z YEARS RTL Bt Kad J "Ra. (M59 Ph. EM 3-33 or MUtual 46417 § ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. ON Union Lk Rent or sell. EM 3-2415, After 3:30 | ak SAM WARWICK HAS a 3 —- carport, $135. 2 2 ee $100 in ar smal) house fre ge Ath mimes. FE 2-2105. Rent Lake Cottages 36. 36A WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. 2 Reas. Market. 42203, For Rent Rooms. 37 1 RM., KITCHEN, wave) Om? adults. 82 Washington 1 MOD. FURN s HOUSEKEEPING room, m $8. 1 block W. of Sears. +4eeT. A VERY NICE BEDRM. tleman, 24 Norton, FE ee eee GAL om 9 ROOMS, B FOR vileg Single — Schon pr 3:30 p. st Tre ENTRANCE, AUTO. HEAT & _ water, FE 4-2 42780. PLEASANT FRONT oo” _tm, References, FE 5-0579 & Ave. 146 E. Pike. a ROOM FOR GENTLE- ms Dra: Plains, OR 3-3572. town & bus. $16 wk. FE 2-8087. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN | a . A SMALL FAMILY Will apprecia softener, Bar-B-Q and fenced yard, pans wt = ree v0 dn to 4% per cent Mortgage pan eee Realtor LI 9-3600 8 RM. MODERN HOME, 32 BATHS. 2 car garage. 8 rm. modern home West side. 2 family brick, nice corner. Other houses from 4, 6, 6 rooms. Modern. Easy terms. POW. DINNAN 66 W. Huron 42577 | bed rik med. e. City water, $15, HOLLY. AREA A 2 bedrm mod. 4 barns. Large trees, well landsesped, shrubs, flowers, # lawn 10 actes of ‘and on paved road. (M5@) $23.000, terms, BEDROOM HOME 4 Ful! basement, 2-car garage. Chick- en coop Horse carn, M% acres, $15,000 with easy | Steele MU 4-2065 224 N Seer 4 st. fighiand TRM_ HOUSE, MODERN. PAVED St. near Schools & bus. Newly cecorated inside Nice for 1 family but can be for 2 afer is desired. $9,500 with $2,000 Dn. or bargain for cash to Balance on land contract. OR 3-3712. OR SMALL HOUSE. 4 RMS. & BATH. On lovely lot. 2-car arr e. Low down payment. OL 1-1540. Buy Thru Partridge _List Thru Partridge ¢BEDRM, FULL B ASEMENT, 4 © oss out on 2-3 acre lot with 3 rm. hou $1,000 down, 885 per mo, FE 4-6403. wil) coe on sour lot 3 bedroom kitchen, model J Den McDonald. “br Seed been beeen ra DEC- ment. Gas furnace. Lots of closet bedrm. down. tery eostairs, Must —— at nN 3 : . N ~ Lot 120x120, $53.50 per .. Lake ¥. mt. §504 Hanley, Pontiac. MULTIPLE LISTING 8ERVICE DORRIS PRETENTIOUS BRICK RANCH NSHIP gels and ee de- lot 100x150 nicely iandsca old, oveer traneoerre $26,500, FOUR BEDROOM COLONIL ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES This gracious _—_ the onan: ‘or comfort and one this — 2 bedroom 1954 nage Be es car- County, priceq to nell. § oo SIDE BUNGALOW A BEAUTY 610,075; terms We invite comparison, there is no in our minds as to the and recreation room, A- nice lot BEAUTIFUL TWO FAMILY AUBURN HEIGHTS =ns TWO FOR ON Sell or trade these rales modern, Saipernr two-bedroom btngalows ys sell or trade on imate noms with large jot, age. WE TRADE; WE SELL DORRIS & SON REALTORS MODERN 3 BEDROOM RA NCH home, near Oxford, has large a lake ‘privilece FE 2-7520. terms - MILLER CUSTOM BUILT — New in ‘56, beautiful 6-room brick and frame ranch home, cee large kitchen, birch fruit] re cag STARTER HOME 3 BDRM, BASE- ment. 4 5 00. OR, 3-281. OR UNION LEK, PRIV. BEDRM. brick. tose é rm. ome garage. 1528 Sable, EM 3-5213. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge $495 DOWN °- New 2 bedroom home on hci lot. $6,095 full price. W rs., picture window ful) bath, utilit room This is not a shell. Call today or stop at office for in- furmation, We have lots avaii- ab'e J. C. HAYDEN REALTOR »@ B, Walton FE 8-044] Open Eves. 2% DOWN TO Gls 3 —— — Lepore Last chance use your VAN REAL “ESTATE | 1 to 5 pm. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. fine be lake. Call tor full infor- EDROOMS a artine white bungalow. W wi = lastered walls, select oak . 1 basement, lovely yard, with huge shade trees, garage This is a lot of house for only $3050. $1450 down. Bal, like rent. BEDROOMS BUNGALOW new Pontiac sugiasetng with fireplace, fall into room, erage, all newly decorated, and $2500 down, William Miller FE 2 ‘toute, 1 Block te Webster School, $2,000 down, OR 3-3061. LOW DOWN PAYMENT. field School district, Charming, 3 itm, I bese = In a. arse landscaped lot, a p~ Sy another pome. price $6995. Easy terms, Owner. PE 41122 days. a FOR COLO RED \2 BEDROOM home, a side. Lew Mown pay ment. PE 6-6239, Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge. Priced to Sell IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 7 room modern, 1% sto’! ——_, low. A-1 condition, oak eores i] basement, plastered walls, gas heat, auto. gas water beater. 3 . o- own payment. No reason- fused able offer re: 953 Bos! ton St., Huron Gardens. NR. KEEGO HARBOR, 5 ROOM modern.,, gas leat, basement, ga- rage. fewer & —— quick pos- session, ROSE McLARTY, Broker NOW VACANT $350 oves you this fortable, modern home on Ties 200° Close to schools. stores & eorcben Well = insulated alyminum s & 5. $6,500 total price. ACRES & HOUSE ite fe, Petes, et terme. of will trade. ot. SENS. Oakland County Realty EM_3-4164 or EM $2411 11 after 7 5 RM. HOUSE. BASEMENT. 3 lots. 854 Orlando. MIDDLETON SPECIALS LOCATED NEAR sT. JOE hos- pital, Excellent 1l-room in- come in best of condition inside & out. Nice location, Spt eal to sel] with only §2,- LOCATED hig West Kennett road. Coz room home, Chicken pod ee 200 chick- ens with tool shed. All kinds of berries and fruit. On one acre of land. Only $1,500 down and $55 per month. LAKE ORION. This excellent rs bedroom poms with wall to wal) carpeting throughout is . only $1, down. Hurry on this one, Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 5-772) FOR COLORED Exc. 5 rm. home, all on 1 floor. Wall-to-wall carpeting in the liv- ing room —e bar. $1,000 dn. wil) move . D. RILEY, Broker : 809 Elizabeth Lk. PE 61157 rr 4-4821 4 BEDROOMS 450 DOWN — &t. Mike’s & rey School grea. peter lot, icky eonenwes. New J. . it storms oe & a vimben on otl eenvorewen, "The rest of the is in. very good condition. CALL J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huron FE _5-6181 OWNER MUST Ww 3 bed basement. room home. Full Full price $3,950. Ruge. MY +5311. 188 N, JOHNSON FE 46-6003 area, Full basement, with oil nace, Fin- ished ity oa Pe rm. with BRICK RANCH Only $1550 down on this 3 room home. Li room with 5 i heat, Ln 80 =z 146. THIRD STREET 3 bedroom ranch, colored Y town with WATKINS LAKE AREA Attractive 2 bedroom home. Large Eeohee with loads of cupboards. Breezeway to i% car garage. Pull p rice $8,000 with ter orn p ms or for larger home, $1,000 location SCHRAM FE 54-9471 PE 5-5001 Realtor 1 : bor ft corner ird & 8 Res. FE 5-2564. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDRM. BRICK home on Lk. Angelus Rd. Pire- lace, ner ea basement, corner v' lot. Owner Terms. dom | state. $20,900. bed- d@in- ell, excellent kitehen with Pull basement, oi] kitchen, — utility room with aol heat. Priced at $9650 DOWN 5 family income. Full basement and gas heat. Excellent rental. . Pull price only LAKEFRONT low. Nice lawn. Good value on Scott Lake. Comparison will show the value This neat 7 rm., large rch. aluminum siding, stoker, mad sarese off Baldwin. $10,500. Ter PONTL AC REALTY 737 Baldwin FE 54-6275 DREAM BUNGALOW It's & pleasure to have you see this cute 5 rm. modern bungalow. Immaculate is the only word to describe it. 2 nice-sised bedrms., built-in bath, plastered walls, oak floors. _basethent, auto, heat, 5 . Owner leaving city. Just a ae drive out W. Ww rage. Fenced } Huron from DRAYTON PLAINS Ranch bungalow just a block off. Sashabaw Rd. 3 bedrms., built-in bath ro heat, fenced rear yard. bet 14198, 2 Quick possession. WILLIS M. "BREWER REAL ESTATE 53-53 N. Parke Eves. FE 8-0623 ALL MODERN 3 BEDRM. HOME S Elizabeth Lake. §2.000 down. Wilson Real Estate FE 2-0657. 797 SECOND Nice, 3-bedroom home, newly dec- orated. Beautiful 75x130 ft. fenced Near Mad fer. e 7 ROOMS CITY UTILIT: 950 WITH TERMS. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. _FE_ 5-0693 MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE 3 LARGE BEDROOM HOME. FULL basement, 1,100 sq, ft. livable space, Butlt-in oven and range, large living room. 20 ft. family kitchen, plue many custom fea- tures. Terms to suit. Immediate occupancy with 1 week. North on “Perry to Pontiac Rd., ‘turn right peg mile to model. Nosan Bulld- g Corp, FE_ 45-7823. STOUT'S Special Today Adams Rd. Vicinity Rochester Custom built 2 bedroom brick rancher,. Located near new MSU campus grounds; On large “-acre landscaped lot. Modern to the minute throughout with 8 large closets, spacious living room wi attractive fireplace, built-in book- — hay rj space, handy. kitch- Texolite counter tops, protiage sink. Full basem oll furnace, and pd Barats het ol eat- er. Storms and out. Priced to seth at at 418, 500, terms, Shown by appointment, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. Sen Ered, “Ul 830 FE 45181 . High and new high school. an me an of- Phone FE 4-0612 av ‘ OFFERS ooh so ee We ew Qi @. a — bon a Serums, ne $1,500 DOWN u a ‘4 neeret: of off Joslyn. a - Tage. se extra lots. oe. — WATERFORD TWP. 5 room brick rancher with din- inq_L, full basement, with rec- reation room. Cera tile bath, Anchor fencing. $15,500. SASHABAW RD. 6 room oom home with 3 ~r. acaped. Only $1,500 dow JERRY E. roreee co. Eves, ‘til 9; Sun. 1 to 5 36 Dix'e Hev. “ __FE 4-4561 10 ACRES 6 rm. cement block home, Apple orchard, young vine serie beauti- ful rolling land. $8, with terms. BRENDEL LAKE AREA 2 bedrm. home. Family rm., ledge rock fireplace, carpeted living rm. full divided basement. Thee mopane windows, $16,000 with eT OUBLIN SCHOOL AREA Their puscaiew: Lake prtvi- $1,000 dow’ “HURON VALLEY 7166 M59 at Pontiac Lake OR 3-6681 OR NEAR ST. MIKE’S IDEAL OLDER HOME FOR LARGE FAMILY. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS, HARDWOOD LOORS FU Lt L BASE- MENT. FENCED YARD. 99,000 WITH CONVENIENT JIM WRIGHT ier ed 345 OAKLAND AV PE 58-0441 OPEN EVENINGS. UNTIL 8:30 SYLVAN LAKE New, Three Bedroom Brick Custom Built Now Upder Construction Sewer and Water Two Blocks from the Lake WM. A - KENNEDY REAL’ 3007 W. Huron PE 43568 Open Evenings till 6 It is Aways @ Privilege and Pleasure or Us to Serve. You. [Se eee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 BEDROOM Has nice living room and eom- pletely modem "kitchen with auto. t and hot water. Sit a bea it across the street from lake wileges, Car and one half garage. Vacant and quick — , Pecan ‘ith Te tvi ai hel ree living ream ioe nice kitchen, Has George R. Irwin REALTOR on ee FE 5-010) OR 3-416 KNUDSEN Brick Ranch andscaping. Unde sprinkling system a ear garage. Dover A very fine home of 7 rooms and bath thet any- one would like to own. It's brick and in good condi- tion, -See it, Custom built omi® in pom condition. $1960 West Pike Brick One of the older homes that clud & nice bedrooms, Good heating dcar ga- WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 444 §. Bde og Rd. FE 44516 sense 2-8563 OFF JO8LYN 3 bedroom home, cane 2 years old. Living room with dining ell, lovely kitchen, nity of eup- boards, gas heat “and more. lot. Only $8,600. Low down pay- ment, S 2 CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES 3 bedroom ranch, Tile bath, fire- place in large behead Hage 9 house- wife's dream ment, cedar eres “lang. tng. large brick planter box are features. See it today. $12,500; terms. WEST SIDE 7 room, semi-bungalow, 3 bed- rooms, tile bath, a 2 car garage, only $1,950 d WOODs AND LAKE PRVILEGES Beautiful 2 bedroom ranch with breezeway and attached garage. On 105 x 127 ¢t. lot with woods across roaq in front and back of roperty, Settin, ig like our orthern SSH art the State. Has lake privi 2s on a 50 ft. fenced in easement lot with very good neighbors, House has large kitch- en, full basement with natural drain. SMITH: WIDEMAN Realty Open Eves. FE 4-4526 412 W. Huron MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC 6 Rms.—FHA, $1,200 Dn. and plastered walls, recreation room, oll heat. To include car- peting and draperies, A real value at only $12,500, Bungalow—$/50 Dn. Vacant, 632 Lounsbury just off Onakiand, very neat clean 32 bedroom Lop wong Leys plo way to attic. Pull base front — Nice fenced rear i price only $7750. Eve. Mr. Boone, 32-0568, Cass Lake Ranch caped and Price $18,250; terms, 5-Rm. Brick Terrace. Only $1500 down or On West tite and in pettect b ondi- tion, Janitrol GAS furnace. Va- cent, so you can move right in, KINZLER ow oe ree * | hs wy, f } : é il A ey ees cee! ; oes LAN B d. 4 = } [ } ee ay lef i i sy fi ° J . | oe ‘ rn tu 5 ue ‘| a Ree a ee i { ud } } . , m ; mG =i i iA * : ; ij oe : Se | ' 4 \ : \ ee ‘ A oe ‘ - | Me ; ( v F : » \ ees BS i r : mG ae oe : y 4 pee : oe “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPT EMBER 20, 1957 | Be \ i er = sa a Ty “ 5 x a ‘ 4a “= S ; A u _For Sale Houses -43| . For Sale Houses 43 rizzy ; / : by Kate Osama er Sale Houses 4“ '. For Sale Howes 43; __ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Lots ow Tl 2 RM, HOUSE. 14 CAR GARAGE. most. 1 “OWNER 5 - Multi-Lakes) Realty 7 Ingepenence Tom atine on ee oe as toe | Woodhull e pope wren arage. Jon Back =. a . Lak RII: i ; é Mprabe "& trees, "416,500, | Black tor oe test ve, be 4 pedras, 60 x°220 fae ( a V ilian 1S . hacen a PONTIAC! 5 $1,000 DOWN, An excellent. buy-in Le apm ag stories with base- Thagapeanala ligt yy MA_¢-1578 room.. bungelow. Oak heat, 2 car garage, Eatate. Call. OLORED 90 D W ~ BS, ploctened is full a oe by with be = down: . - . geneconr nes Uving rm. O n saceenens best, 10 . by wl'es ee ee —~ 3 eee ant itahen. Ob fare NO OTHER COST . 300 ft lot. Priced at $2060 and| Parmer oP ‘with fireplace, ‘tiled 5 : yes 4 bat tat is ot ove = eae tae doen mo. ° HIGHLANDS. Im-} bath. x “i hom, . car on ie ee sa op Snellbrook. © m ranch, new, com- f a "BEDROOM HOME, near Wilson |? peiciy finabed 5 ag Doge ly KE “FRANK SHEPARD | school. Only $80 down. people who enjoy country living. garage. It's vacant and newly | or, 1.1511 OL 13-1194 SUBURBAN, NEW 3 BED- Arnold Real Estate TWO FAMILY HOME, complste- Gar heat ee eu =< 4 aa en a: BAR wcper. Bee cok 210 8. Telegraph RS ly furnished and new gas furnace cadena i bedrm excellen . large living ble down payment. OPEN - VACANT paneoeien co Beet re, oe room. 13 x 34 feel. 4 pe. ay mig Sale Acreage 47 . = . Pinished rec, room in the full | Ol beat, @ . Jot 100° x 190 pit RAINBOW REALTY IMMEDIATE POSgESSION ’ Dasement. and gas heat. At $14,- O | } | Peek anaes oueeun 3 13 ACRES ON TITTABAWAS- Eve. PE sar" © Tre casos | Walk to & look at tt & if you are cant beat — L LOT. Oniy $7,050| see River near Gladwin. Execs 3 LOE. 6 RM interested, .call owner .W, SUBURBAN, Only $1,000 dn. FOR BETTER HOMES 450 ™, Three 2-room| lent hunting and houses, 3 dity lots, income. — $2,- Days 3-3350 payment‘ on this gray cedar shake | * oe. one Ba Baye 4 vi = FROW 3 sas00 Fes 900 | _ Ewen. sate a Bun. tel hence beattifuy fandscaped jots “with ar ge ee 1 atte te eee. ee Commercial ve : parked on these lots. DOWN a ig re gla it APreUscined ge "S'Evste| S00 "Toom"eth petra | WILUUAM LARE ana, aucee| BE Urendenual oe ond artnet bus. FE off Pontiac Lake ¢ = e Close to bus stores school, . i tan, eas?" school torer “Ra Dr L-li6 1162 or call OR 3.9673 over 89.008 annuelly. Priced at Pul, price $6950. floors, ‘wall dea jened kitchen, am- MCN Getler Bt. i pala a PAYMENT Low ; DWON \WON PAYMENT. 5 5 | RMs | &) 3 BEDRM. FURN HOUSE. GAS) only ROKER aaa ple ck et : Seales & oak: : = ; sree Perce bath. Full basement — Russell |~ ya: fenced yard. $75 mo. 2010 Consisting of 3% acres with a = included, full a oil wooded & rolling land, 2 or 3 bed starter homes) 8t, PE 2-7338 | Willow Beach, Keego Harbor. 509 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. ry an ride = — = a A gg termes. ee See vances’ ont CO? BEDRM. HOME FULL BASE | _UN 3-9207. FE (1st PR 44021} 88Gb brick ‘end treme home| Sm storm a. See cc oe DANGUS, 1 Realtor ing. On your lot co.|3 ith 2 rage. 1% Garner Williams Lake toad and) ment, dear garage Only ¢ yrs. | FALL SPECIALS wiih latigched 3 cor gerage-(l's] Lake piivileges. Only $11,800 with | 2au collect: Ortoavill 4.2818 ee On F 1:00 OR) oe4, Melvin OL 1.0218. | Immediate Possession ae ee a waa nace and recreation room. Own- < |@ ACRER xO “att INGS, mee § RMB, KEEOO, VACANT. weer sarran| peel oee? tegreee See & comfortable, too. de- | ahaa . CPOE Bt, ot, Rant, soomnn, | Se ARE ORION ‘ , m. aluminum ; T5800 Cash, FE 45208. Epp rem oe ‘years ago by a! siding. Full basement, auto- “ ssrthes Wels 3 patie heme | OWNER (MOVING |= tar 3, PRICE. Goad condition inside and NR. LA. Se csrel wallding | pore oare bd mar ge ore Only 3 a from Pontiac Kilenen iving gape om. Sedreom, ‘prick ranch lene with out. large front pe perel, 3 car og ite, $0 a4 ‘Terms. . ne @ B ie . «6 extra . C : FOR COLORED | Resets, ¢ Wihie. walking fie-| Court: Neuss, 013.508 price. lor eardea space. Reasonably a oe core ie living room, room & Kitch: % ‘Seal Come tots, $800 Up. | tance of shopping center. Easy terms @ priced at $11.000 with $2. , ti heres. see eden: en down. full basement, gas heat. | , very nore price, $1000. Terms. and Rng income, Five. rooms ae cas prod espa iy water f Lakef t ase ground oil tanks. ated See & tetez: 5 Acres, full full price, § $2000. arma: ; gas he akefron : viv Manor, $18,750 with = _MANY CELLEN oy gee hes | poeretens Vea con aeseting di. Brick too — 2-beti- sins olt Fine Sigh way” in" e0od terme’? CLARK REAL ESTATE ey Cc BUYS. { 4. I } room, © fropt basement, . Su vision. room ‘home , 5 ments inc _— — hoy moe Shon = hp ree = brick fireplace, attractive @ 108) & wea devvies, tne. 9.30 PAA . in fine o Bar 18x15 Evenings after 6, call Mr. Joll, ina ‘e Oe cela a pel eros Smit cing ghos or ne izve jee, three-car cesion Priced | concrete — “eee ieaee corpo pro gees fy hd ow a th FE 4-0855. MULTIPLE % LISTING SERVICE | 5199 g Rochester Rd. OL 1-0003 sell. Quick possess encing ee + large attic. storage, pa: ° 7 r ec 1500 EB. Au a tural sand beach, Lots of viet , F ’ - ' trance. ‘Attsgetive iawn Sind’ land.| - shade. Only 10 miles trom Richard, you're right on the dot! I'll be with you as besem soxhor fot io A. JOHNSON, Realtor . 7 STATE LAND — 85 ACRES, GOOD scaping apMeals to the eye of jontiae. $5000 down. Or will ye Coe down. “YR yetes, O1.0M. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd subdiv at Lapeer to "on uumb advocate. Own- trade fur. property in or soon as I shower, change clothes and put on a new face! Je . Sea November 1, ers moving to ment re a ig a Pontiac, SERSR, Tahee ih ‘newly FE 4-2533 3 . Bid forms from A. ball Lan- c Full price only $18,000 — 8. or Birm : = decorated | inside . : z aa & HARGER ( 0. down LAWRENCE W. For Sale Houses 43 ‘Fer Sale Houses be Son room, picture ; a Fe Sale Farms 48 Ph FE sais Lakewood, Vilage. 08, ft oat or owen are. . “basement of STOP PAYING RENT! : Brendel lske 3 bedrooms, full Ottawa Drive brick, 3 bed- . A teal buy at 2 e with privileges FOR FARM AND ACREAGES, heeting. Bul § a Pet Lake Orion,| chen Recresiion room. Blotase cludes, 000 down tine Includes stove'and refrie:| BW DIN AN | ee . way @ Orion. en. * e = , erator aly, z month. INCOME pod 7 —— rom oasis | MY 2-2821 : ouput Terms. aS a - ‘SUBURBAN EMBREE & GREGG oP Down the Lend se — after 66 Ww. Huron ‘st Pontiac, $50, : Nice clean 4 room bungelow, full 2-bedroom - agra ee pan uppe: on ie Mikes, 7 ay eh | Prime Investment é ' 2" pearm. home fine residences. bath, ite shower. Large kitchen So: Reng EM 14 hist mail of the city. Large BALCONY Seen EN Seite State Sanatorium to ‘waoer Biackiop street. Loca 2 _BEDROO IN CITY, PAVED (1) 550’ Dixi rms. down plus 2 bedrms, up.| With of closets, oak floors, 0x300 ft. lot near new shop- TENT Ze hi nest Bidaer on Noyember 17, tion ideal $12,750 with ene? terms.| Street and Marive. 2 bedrooms wu oy x on Uixie mnie g was race, alum.| ol farnece, utility — Also ping center. Newly decorat- 2 LIVING ROOMS rm forms from -A. N. stairs ese Drayton Plains. Just south Double deck barn suit-| part basement. Large lot. A steal You must see one of the most longer mbirector.. Building Di- Garage patio. ote = Williams Lobe road. 8 room| able for ee & garage. A/ at $7,950. attractive and uniq decorated | vision, Lewis Cass Building, Lan- ) INCOME Seen Tansee S| tern me Tafel | eu, coh ge NR. WILLIAMS LK. St, Mike's District | ima ila’ Wuleocy tee} . Lovely shaded yard with 4-room , t : overlooks ¥ tamay eseruneni St.o5 2 Se ee User mane. | Ja De quiet village bungsiow Pull’ bath, oil furnece,| DAILY & SUN. 1-8 Pun bsemsen ce tarees Wood paneled extra living room Buy thru Partridge four tamites Au ‘separate eatcan- pletely tarnished Low ey gee 8 ere ee with 1 dn, aaa ‘ae Suet sieved tuned. = 30 W. oe ee fice, and with fruit” | {cal theme ‘Very well landscaped | __List thru Partridge ces. Tenants pay uilities. Three ment. Toure FE GaMd, sods : modern kitchen & bath. Teauti:| Porches, storms & screens. Aj Lovely 3 bedroom jomes pear| down. Vacan ony tise pie Uh plete a FOSTERIA boy ante er. per ‘Bedrm.. Suburban ful wn. we >. shaded a some =e clean home. Wierd . So ot woe Aare pres many extra ee — = Ber month. apo ies Sale or trade, Modern, een | Only $750 Down areees) (Passed « covden, cease: RESCENT LAKE levely kitchen, biren ¢ rds. For. Colored yond deseription. Just $24,000 with 60 ACRES. side of town, moa farm 30 mile » coRy alow, near ruly @ real value at *Pealy ESTATES Lio _ = a a Large 4-bedroom, Urine rm only $6,000 do Large 7 ih pacar a naz oy Sop ee set Daw Ra. Aluminum storms and | NORTH BALDWIN Excepent 4, room home. Tied | only” 12660 with $350 dows Ol.| barement ales’ heer ga, {WARD E, PARTRIDGE| sent, sbiehea house. #12800, $500 down, near Fisher Bots. 4% screens. Fenced yore. © ou heat. LI on rom Me heaty” pew new 4 Kiteben, 2 per Da hedveeusa’ Cuil $700 down FHA. seen and nice lot all REALTOR . FE 4-3581 1 ND 4, gas heat, gars; ren . Toilet, lavatory $38) drm Peep lot. 5| basement, gun-type oil furnace. | y1000 DOWN enced, with AU esend of fiéw- “ “VACANT LA Per. Oo paved street ri payments, : Be red, ta osmorigare shareee ares, ine “ine!” dining. Px Tuas) rn fags attached lay tl ee | "You will want to inspect this 5 SS = oe ee Ope “ve TH re ce kee _aenes ee : ~— . rage Ex ‘ot. $2, Toom bungalow. Neat .and nicely : = vide, terms = Sei 456 5. Baie "Go L. VAN VLEET ARRO REALTY — eet ten ee | GULES| REAL EY GO RIDGEWAY because it revresents full basement, gas S. BROKE aha } —- : REALTOR Seca seit, Sarria |G pag Seren” He do | Ses mom met tone ay | OAKLAND STRB™T” _oxronp| TED MCCUE OUGH | ia pachtzeaha macatter PAPE ee attest! BRC) IN ft tees men alt bd indm siding, fenced lot, paved : Ls 2 a Eves. “everything but the heat ‘alking street. City sewer, water and $143 Cass - Eliz. Rd PE 5-120 ; SMALL FARM pmrne oe Ad ere gy gr Ee eee oe ed . Good. pardon epet, AD this NIC H OL] EF OT eteage a ere JIM WILLI AMS / $19,500 SPECIAL — “unl fe cognate | i trading Sart Fear tpapection will prove) ment fireplace. $13. terms. and 945 per month, This will Oxford ee ee bungalow "| ere is i some timber ¢rm. house , beyond doubt your money wili| Cali FE 4 0 fast—call toda xfor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE home built for real family living a tincaes’ ‘be and your eome oe =e y. MAR Close downtown or. frte 1218 Baldwin Ave PE 49547 ; 13 x 18 ft. family room, Base| Barn com we. ian Gee. a gag r T 93-ft. frontage on Orchard Lake Giroux-Franks E non SCHOOL Three ped.| *2h0ol. Exe neighborhood. ~ PRICED TO SELI e Ray sheet. built-in ores. range! asking Sm poo oe own to nen Ave, 3 family” income. showing "| reamscifee basement can wears =, om CaS se bedran. ee ‘OLORE & dinng ‘Teom Very sutrentive| G- L. “VAN VLEET | Reeeat ar etaem sured. Ocly $21. | __CENERAL REAL ESTATE Excellent location. Will trade| gas heat, permanent alum side | 2BEDROOM RANCH COLORED home and ‘well constructed. Only BROKER | $00, favorable terms. re 4-2545. | 4395_Dizie Hwy. OR _3-9701 tor with acreage. | Fstory suite uitable for workshop & THIS 18 POSITIVELY your 2’ years old, Twe large lols. Se. QARLAND 8-1160 ia | garage. The best buy around for | - s 85 165, near last chance to buy a home eluded location with lake privi- ante aD ACREA ump ries \ Sen apne pels aa Scbebem Lone ’ WEST SUBURBAN na 3) nS Witlams Lake. | Pontiac tnd use your GI morgage. leges. Gall Rutledge OR Pll, PE +0000. wake, ; h -- — aa auc oe Gees canal. 96.100 Less for cash. PE C bedroom home. Living room.| 1 SOE ase 7 new ping center. bas ore ted, be om, bane, $18,979 LITTLE FARM — 4 acres Sale Business Property 49 = ™ aniehe Piecing Service ; 8 outh Bloomrield _Maraborough Jj Basement. oi] heat, garage and| this beautiful 7 rm. house. 3 bed- ground level cellent ard. Beautiful trees and Large Hes bedrecsn farm Soe. = PNT YT 3 bedroom brick. attached lnndoceped Wet. Prised) (9) coll:| rooms win one, Gown. Large str drainage, has oil AC Peri- hewers. Rear M. Fredericks Over 96000 spent in DOWNTOWN ’ : . me le c uous . pnd are porecates garage. $17,500, Moog rE «. Established tm 1916 wage. ‘ude Hechane Shaded & bath. ‘Beat. ia inca weil elects hot water reeres. payment for eel many fe —— —. hong ar it you -_ oo — — — neead ie some on area iv! im ° Pe Sh Ny a a} No. 30760 is truly & food investment | drive to garage, fenced garden| 14 1. Pull bath foo Gis gus evec; "| Seteye eine footie ness 4 FA $16.) 45545. : Z for; some lamily,. Three full - tru a real value at only birch flush doors, beautiful RAY O'NEIL, Realtor retail stores, etc. Very close to 750 full . a. eee = apartm Basement, auto- eak floors, spacious closets 902 8. Te) Ra pp | $10,500 Real Value — Near st large city parking lot. $350 per hood. OR 33685 or 1448. Ty Lake front, 918,780, | fur LOOK ae el ke Gn ‘North Baldwin ronan Ce pa ms ibe ane Pe some | Benedict et Laree 4 roe Bolg nome rone . i : m by iw. men rtri Income two family brick| ture’ boats, motors. etc, call FE $12,522 Bae ree eee rear Reet | = aBd._ cerenne. $10,008 | onsh : with om bung & ghower. Two eo ne home on 20 acres. Farm build-| 42240 Riches tnd tied nek. ‘suenei| Seat potew om ae oe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ‘*! sar. Lot of heme COMMERCIAL DEPT. _ pines a te EE terme “lymree large bedrooms, Auburn “ 3 a a = ~~ the cite ine Act right 3-5313 for Appointment. = meney . P staged property in & out of Pon- HOLL 5) Ss ; canta C pow. : 3 "brick home. Steam SIMS doee | 4 Glace Shower Door G. LYVANY VLEET . DON’T ay with § seres of land. All utliities sane 5 foe a . am a oS ¥ & HARGER CO. BROKER . = . r installed. pletely insulated. ee) Se 1, are of ~ $16,000, terms. 6. Dream Kitcher Feces FR S000 OAKLAND 8-1160 OxrerD Fail to See This 4 Real good buy at only gorse. | Bud_King 2 20 acres ¢ available. 7 A. TAzL08 ee rs “Gontene Ave. . i Large 1” Living Room . : "193 -W. LONGFELLOW . L. H. BROWN. Real Buy Thru Partridge o a ! 2 ae . - 4 bedrm. home. Pull basement, 2- eee ee UronD oA — Ont nS AREA — . Realtor List T Thru ru Partridge car garage, horse And many other ails features ; ; ; y al ‘down, payments 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 ae ved road. 3% acres of “#rse 6 bedrm modn. home. city MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE low $55 pe with MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |LOG ¢ RESTAURANT FOR pee 000, oS pecan 5 + — . beat, paved We repeat onl ! . % Tr cent Vintorest and’ in- § RMS. & BATH. 1 ACRE OF Teans Eauipment for sale. Locat- Richard Steele, Realtor MU 4-2045 pad RET’ e peat, y . = a taxes and arene: land, some fruit, % mile from A J Upecess Et ye hea 324_N._Center_ st. -\4 rms. & bath situated on an 12,522 $ 2 l ] et ving eae auedaan? bus, on Joslyn, would take car By pvt, oes Aabare ) madd 2 “— es town for an appointment ° ; own name, wees wee any * . in emis A BUSY room plus bath. Auto, heat > | paved road. Only 98,100; Terms. welt ‘yes eased to help you with TINT h d J ’ WHI E GI T VER ; our bul ing, problems, luding IRWIN NO OTHER COSTS Rat 1c eT Jot hos labeae’ ireentens ‘ Income Property 43A BUSINESS CORN ER 3 — — style et . 1% Nall eager J . . . 2 bedrm. ranch, full basement, fenced. Carpeting . ~~ | We don’t have to sell this rty re ae ee ee : Webster School District aimost new, auto. heat. Hot wa: fnciodes ‘in the low peice ef M-59 a PO es . owners ¢ of employment EXCEPTIONAL a & very eertive remodeled 3| ter. 3 BEDROOMS $8950. = a= WEST OF PONTIAC, it's sure to make money. Has must be sacrifieced for only $1.- VALUE seo vstchen. eitiag teat: | VACANT = IMMED. POSSESS Ss Ady a large house 2 baths, little 00 “down. Hurry, thts e is Beautiful “kitchen, “iving * room - ; ION. 1% BATHS MUST BE SOLD — Make = " tly | fixing. Can have Several’ apts. A BUY . Richard Steele Realtor MU 4.2045,| HERE - Is a real home in wonder-| & bath up. Full basement, gas| Open—walk in & look at tt a it} FULL BASEMENT meas, ia brick. allt - crt taxi00 fe : pe ey ee es a 2 bedrm. home. Oak floors, auto. 24% N. Center St. Highiand. ful condition, from top to bot- heat, 4 ear, aenraee. Fenced | You are, interested, call owner. ‘tered walls, oak- floors, full the extreme rear of the lot is a| bu $8, . That's it. lll t Taree modern Joo with | , many ses oapeencas chat oo ae? Days, WO 3-3350 rida Ena basement and gas heat. 2- ae epee ne. with full . SEE Ir Now! wv . . - $1,009 down. : ene contesaea wees | Cherokee Hills Eve. Sat. & Sun, TO $-9851 AUTO, OIL HEAT as = Pull tis.s00, |~ WV tS MS BREW ER . ’ ' Well, with many shrubs, flowers A lovely home on corner lot : N. rk 45181 DEIAPPEALING [867.50 Per Mont RH a ie ed 1 | pRHBERS SeSREE BgEnsigg| Tne” SUTURE Mest | yg Bate Hatem Su ree N : er Month you ere sure t ALUMINUM SLIDING oh Vgeny brick. A ledgerock heatola- ‘ inte Hwy ___ OR _3-1950 | Maloy he Manty lscotien for GM Treek Gaiy “s10'800-3500 own | bedroo Se eee , | ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEA tor fireplace is” the focal ~~ APT. ol Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A e a 5 = . - me ft. living 7 fing room, kitchen is ultra neat & and bath, first Moor, large room t . . foom. 2 The: anaee ie- A fet 6,000 SQ. FT. UNOBSTRUCTED A-1 , 5 owner, free heat, ht maple floor e. Suitable for Seren sees Gets naea|| satemcemmnetsirs pn | OU! TIS Vl Tesmania Street a Sides $9, Q75 earerentter Dam | “Aud ean"pech Site cise cme | serthente er soy bosmeent Mate ‘elementary school, on a fenced) year. Full price, $8,200, $2,200 BEAUTIFUL — Brick ranch home Only* $1,500 down will put you | + orth Side landscaped ground. Attached payin for dtself. New gas furn.| street. FE or FE 5-6365. well-landsca: lot is home, down. with attached garage. 3 bed- inte is 6room ‘home. Easy 5 full rooms of convenient liv- eated garage. A real cone wiring and bathrooms. All furni-| BEAUTY SHOP 10 POR RENT. A} AND can be pu ed for $12,600 with rooms, lovely kitchen with eat- monthly payments. Close to ing; walking distance to tiac ON YOUR LOT value at $17,500 but does ture included. Buy from retir-| equipment. OR terms, ing epece. Very large living transportation. Lovely neighbor- Motor, handy to schools. Fea- “ “ require a substantial down ing owner, $1400 ui: $65 GAy STATION am TRASE. $1,070 room, with fireplace. Oak floors. hood. tures carpeted living room, full payment. mo. May Meormyp ic for | “ve $150 ca Will help’ fi- MACEDAY AND full —— vie recreation rooms," plastie® the bate, bee MODEL BYLVAN MANOR. 4 -bded smaller home. PE 5- mance Cai re 1 “WILLIAMS LK. PRIV.|$1. 000 D neighborhood, All. this. for only Sylvan Lake City vent heat and rooms. 2 baths. One of the For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44 | STORE "8 PY 50 EXC. LOCATION. $ own $16,500, terms. Here is that dream house for| hot water. Nice lawn and 2601 Gorland very best lots in the sub- — ~ sa tenes furt. Larce Here is a home that was built for/ Excelient location to schools, _ «the retired couple or the newly- shrubs, Extra lot. Offered at rian division (80x150) and offer- BEAUTIFUL gos Fs ; ee et ens : “Fooms consists of 22° te, living CBUFeHeS, and shopping. 2 bed- NORTH SIDE room home. with full bemt’ and| ‘walt’ sce it toder, ow °°" |» sarees SOUTH OF LAKE ORION Tak Sees are) commie tea tawusens. tle toe aces an = + * 00) . wa e ' gg _ pap ena rear seine Leong “tutbe 30. nines : | ent garage, Exceilent condi- a a OFF M-24—WATCH FOR = Anchot fenced, Tei ot Lake eat. Easy dows For Sale, or Exchange 50 50 | d bath. t with -| ATTRACTIVE — 2 bedroom modern | jon : : ntiac @ r dv of , at ae et a an Feation a snd ou feat A: veg toe til basement, veak | Lincoln HH cents as Attrae MODEL OPEN a Senda role wuae Y 2-040 ence “uta 5-00m2 ; panacea ae doeal pater : = ; ‘ 5 - es WHITE BROS. | Us show you. $11,300. | floors. iSereene eo storms, ety John K. Irwin uve 3, bedroom trame ‘home. DAILY 3 TO 8 quiek deal SEVERAL, 9 598 TARO RONT Be hr els * water sewer. ved waiks ¢ . Moder! . . S060 Dixie Hey. street Near bus & school. Price REALTOR one — ae you. QwE. rr TO your P. Ww. “DINNAN .|3 ROOMS ¢ swe Tt TERMS OR Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 to 5. N acwa TOT | op CA oe nares room, oak rs. fun base Si sedsecatibema: wa aera 66 W. Huron FE 42677; trade. P.O. Box 138 EB. Pike 8t. Lazy Man’s Home Because the vard is in with permanent plantings and just large enough. All newly inted inside and outside. 1] located three. bedrooms heme. This home :is the va!- ue on, today’s market. it now See North Sanford One-story tiome, all newiy decorated. Perfect home for retired couple. Not too much yard but nicely landscaped. makes s wonderful living room, Close to bus lige super market Total price oniy $10,500 with terms. Brick One-Story North side of town. Weil- built home with gas heat- ing, yg tnong three bed- rooms, large breezeway ind attached 2-car garage. Ce- men! drive. Extra neat and clean, $13,000 will buy this home with terms. © Don't tng seeing this before you uy So Much House In this lovely three-bedrm. home with all large rooms. “Paneled living room with ledge rock fireplace, tiled bath. Cabinets galore “This and more for only $12,000 and good ms. A Five-Minute Look Beats « thousand words on some. the good features and ere are more, Only $12.- 957 total price and can be bought on terms LAWRENCE W GAY LORD Open Eves FE 4.9584 Income—Clarkston Main house has 5 rooms and | bath on first floor, 3 rooms and ‘1, bath on second rents for $60 per month. Also 3 rooms and bath at rear rented at $65 per month. Quick possession. §$11,- 500, terms. | | ££ > 3 Acres Located tn scenic area north of Clarkston. Bullt in 1955. Com- bination studio living room, pan- eled and beamed in knotty pine, kitchen, and dining space,. hearth, 3 bedrooms, and bath. FA oi] heat. Aluminum combi- nation windows and screens. Possession at once. $22,500, terms, : s | Brick Ranch Living room ; brick fireplace wall, hearth, dining ell. 3 large bed- rognis, qients: of closets, ceram- fc tile bath with double vanity kitchen with built-in oven an table-top rani se: bala dry stn | ment with rere | area. aa barsing, fireplace. 2- car attached eareés. $26,500, terms. i4 Acres |\V. Maple Road Recently remodeled farm home | only 20 minutes from Pontiac. | 600 feet road frontage. LifVing | room and as area 15 x 27! with Colonial place, na to porch Paneled library or den with bath, kitchen, 14 x 14. Second floor has master bed- | room, ceramic tile bath with stall shower and marble double | log- -burning fire- a BY OW NEW 7 ROOM HOME, anity. -Also 2 other bedrooms | miles Pontiac, 3 large ‘Rnd bath. Basement igs! of] d den with built hot water heat 2-car garage. | In booke ft. living room, Barn with basement, 36 x 54 ; * carpeting, ra All property fenced _ $44,500, mt builtin chine cupboards. ‘erfns —_ ow with vent fan & tiled. counter hon ce: | + ai gar TOY nnett Inc. pon He = REALTORS go x 8. Huron FEderal #-04666 sect "| Tce Eveniogs and Sunday 14 Teaew 4 oun 4 i | | NORTH SIDE -On lot, 172 x 156, in Otter Hills. 13x22 Ro | { 8. EDITH rge screened | EAST SIDE THIS — Home ts almost new. Has 2 nice bedrooms, tion. _ fully tmsulated, paved drive. This Is a steal at $6,950— $1,850 down, balance only $46 month $61 PER MONTII 3 bedroom ranch hom Nearly new. gas Deautifully lantistaped, city water & sewer. neighborhood. 1 block to apne style h Put your rent money to wor for you. Only $9,095, terms, $8,950 TERMS NORTH SUBURBAN — 2 bedroom home. Large floored disse with 2 | dormers. Full basement, — ken of] Wheat, large lovely lot. with trees & shrubs, If you are looking for e good buy. one today Floyd Kent Inc., 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 2-0123-Open 9 9 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING EQUITY ON 2 BEDRM. ae Me oe peat payment HAYDEN $1,126 Down, Bal. 2 Bedroo we jes month On FHA. ome. gas furnace. W. COLUMBIA $800 Down, 6 toom home. bath. lots. £ MADISON 2 Bedroom, mod- ern home with stairway to partly finished attic Wall-to-wall carpet in living room, dining room and | hail, Breakfast nook Kitchen has | Youngstown cabinet. Ceramic tile. bath oak floors. plastered walls. Basement oli furnace, I'o-car ga-| rage, Landscaped vard $10,900, term« DRAYTON WOODs. story. 3 bedroom home. res | separate dining room, plas walls, oak floors, full basem Oll furnace, bear garage. Large | corner lot. Landscaped. $16,800, SEMINOLE HILLS. 4 Bedrooms. 2 story, 7 room home. Oak \floora, 3 iit basement, gas 1. 988, if C. “HAYDEN, Realtor DF espa Bios. ~8un, 10 to Spacious g00d = condi-’ see this | Realtor | Mes pues 2536 Dixie Hwy, Phone FE 5-0447, Eves. FE §-4846 GRAND OPENING | = | INDIANWOOD | ‘“MANOR SUBDIVISION “A new way of living” 6 LAKES 6 MODELS A RESTRICTED COMMUNITY OF BETTER HOMES | J | PAVED STREETS | LAKE LOTS CANAL LOTS RIVER LOTS ROLLING HILLS fj $23,900 UP. i | DRIVE OUT WALTON BLYD. TO OUR SIGNS NEAR SCHOOL egos LAKE & CLINTONVILLE ERRY FE. ADAMS CO. Bves ‘til 9; Sun, 1 to FE cad washer and d: floo ment. Oi] rye cecroetiee room, eres grounds. “Only $2, now, wae 4 BEDROOMS 2>-car %% acre lot — wooded pay er or old 7 large garden. : year o! room ‘oO Bud Nicholie. Realtor home-- rooms | bath 9 Mt Clemens St own, arge rooms an : bath up. Oak joors and cal, Mr: Maiett EE Mi er re lastered wails, ledgerock Hb lace, full basement, oi! STOQUT'S Best Buys Today oe *TriLevel Brick come looking =H __Lake from oem Priced $20,- 500 cash. NEW TRI-LEVEL Watkins Lake frontage in a very choice re section.‘ 20x14 baths, full rar ful cire Owner your home in’ trade. arage. pela SIDE NEAR this ideal family ho ee eee and sidential living’ room has fireplace of course. basement, 1 14 ofl Beauti- dining nace and almost new gas water heater. A variety of flowers and shrubs og cache To- ’ RAY O’NEIL, Realtor e} * : Base fe Ls : t eS j a ey SG Be at a 2 ew Pes over ‘untoon if QUALITY PLUS with quailty. cotstructon, |FE i106 or we Cotas You'll appreciate the quality from the .arge heated reéc- features = a a werd Hragrene | —_ nthe a room 2 = 5 ment. cltuateg ob 113 x i rooms. Master bedroom with ca a iaavered, Walls’ solid’ weed with lite Faco, Stone. fire- M wi ie ront door solid brass win- modern kitchen dow hardware. ‘Also ins Lan gg itt tove and oven; WILL TRADE — 4 bedroom, 2 cludes ca: a a drapes. and large dining area. Also| baths, lovely Georgian BRICK IN ONE OF 1c an extra large tile bath on| home, cael in 1951, ideal -for at et BEA. main floor. B ooadgeg executive vrofessional with $16,750. windows throughout 8 ee ee ‘ving oo 2 dining as mi more ex- . P EXP ICKiERS elusive features which we both expensively carpeted, | fire- w ased Ww. you. . chand Ident for large family, or Priced at $23,900 — Terms. Fy den, plus brary, yritehen ou need Laetyatee' nates“ (CLOSE IN sgn, ap per ba with dar, eh pape sino iy bab fern sh conch on tte A and Seroened perch "2 ear aaraee. 60 x 240° lot rivile scaped. corner lot. Large tion room GAS Tr ee on Oakland Lk, ONLY living room, 22 ft. kitchen rm. ea r. Ooly ui. N and a total price = and com full will take smaller home at will amaze youll pppoe elgg le g a trade’ CALL AND FIND 17 i emen LOOMPIELD A NORTH END rere ene Would expect | $31,500 — 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, comfortable and neat large living with fi e chy home close te schecis plus by = - ates pee tiful mo; c car 3 telnee = churches: $450 DOWN garage, ee ie ae bath, utility breesewa 1- * ; qe Ee feist tos Rete fst] angie Negus aah , kitchen, ved: MOVE YoU i iy LL room large utility room. ewer FRO: FOR COLORED ° trees, and best of il. only! gig.gug ny" tetioom reach on LOOK HERE -6 room home ‘ $8,056. lots, with ex d basement lead- redeemed ot pomoncee = / ing out te ne) = fust w ‘ne sement an a » spacious brand new furnace, On ver B t © it room fire- nice lot. Low taxes. a eman place large family kitch- ession. Ideal for aver- / @R, bath, paneled jon a = ae: $7,500 Ee. K ; ' room: in basement. TE S, ment. . § . { ‘ - Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ampsen HC 1) 7. Bacinaw Bt Cras wo ( - OYT REALTY |. ee ere -|REALTORS | FE 4-0528|"™ 94, 8, Telgaraph . 371 &, Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Pon- ™, AG Pee eee oo eee {SYLVAN.LAKE FRONT 2 beautiful lakefront lots with #1 feet on water and 159 feet deep. Owner Gee oe at $3.900 with $1,400 down. In WATERFRONT SOrrats TERMS or trade; P. 0. Box 535 Business Opportnnities 51 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor” TT N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 Open Evenings "TH 8:30 WATERFRONT HOME. PRACTI- cally new, tus Lake. po pips — = pe So Marbie. Claes ville, ‘mien. NA For ail Resort Prop. 44A RESTAURANT FOR’ SALE. FF 3-0718 1 to & pm. or FR 4-104 Restaurant and Home on Dixie Highway . Many years of successful bust- ness in same location. Well- comyeee 24 x 80 building. Al- ys ® money maker—excellent Citentele. Modern 2 rm. bun- WILLIAMA oe FRONT © Yeas grouno rooms and bath, pee SE community. Fine schools, joining wood lot, available. nsend 46 For Sale Lots Buy thru Partridge List soca Soh areas wot aw a agente & Kquit- ved Convenient terms DR. bond still rave excellent able a wd Richard blecle ‘Restor, 2% N. Center St., land FOR PERRY ACRES Lars, "CALL H. P. HOLMES, §-2053. BY ALL MEANS SEI The New Addition to Cherokee Hills! _ You'll like oe Bae ery 18 ft. it today N eee ae ie] ™ Carl Ww. Bird, Realtor watiy Netiocal Beak . Be sure Glroux-Franks a emma! muhictds pA SALE FOR SALE In N, Oe as MICHIGAN ON a pete eee veo . Tees and itchen—lavatory. Bidg. — lot size 90x150, 3 pic. and ex- entrances; fireplace; wonderful features. Pics Partridge 18 THE “BIRD* TO 8EE M-59 BUSINESS Over =. agree, on MS® in Water. , Rall. au psd cael e To zone cpaumarsns fr paved roads. a Iai com: mercia; developm immediate As + FE aoe Fal WARD E. PARTRIDGE - ,| REALTOR be Og Bu Lio Th Thru i Barthes. Doctor-Lawyer | Merchant-Chief ‘e CETL OR LEASE _— atlest sont spot to —™. Call for de- Bateman Kampsen RDDARB (gTOR xs. e tepleee’, ae, En ‘brat floor. x Basement 10 yiand, 40’ o Parking jot. One of the Beet WwW Hu St. locations. Di- rectly across New City Post office. pire food lease on build- ing with or without stock. Ask for Mr parnen, FE 45-0101; after 6 p.m. 5-6297 MOTEL DIXIE HWY. * on says. el sor only $35,000 $5, down. It's a buy at iis price, Better call us now. RIDGEWAY aeares 875 Baldwin Av rE Open Eves. “th 8 _* GULF Has ready for immediate lease the following 2 ah stations: Dixie Highway (US-10 at Culver) Dixie Highway (U8-10 at Suffook) Small investment’ with a low rent- representative will be at | Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE A-! Businesses BOWLING ALLEY-BAR mS with leagues for the season. sharp Brunswick eri Over $80,000 gross in " $15,000 down plus stoc' PAINT, WALLPAPER, SHADE & BLIND operation. Excellent re- business plus several good itutional its: $9500 plus stock on terms. BOWLING ALLEY in town — Detroit, 6 alle rking. Full price Ae on terms. $ GUN SHOP & SPORTING GOODS store on US 10. Large home in connection. $12,500 down plus stock. TRADE—BOWLING ALLEY in rowing community in Macomb ‘0. brick & bidg. in- eluded, 730 down, Will con- sider trade. . TRAILER PARK 2° in - land cet Permit oe 140 trailers. Over acres. rs home plus Bode income, Owner must sell, offer, TRADE— FE ppgrnde ones BOWLING alley in Al area ee bkig. $56,000 gross! last yp eget Will trade for contracts. $23, down, HARDWARE in the boom Ue vonia area. Pienty of ing. good lease. Full price. plus stock on terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE] tt REALTOR _ FE 4-3581 BEAL ee wee antnivgs fe the bind" TO sEE. DIXIE HIGHWAY FRONTAGE tors ciliate. ine. rug store ries Bey etc. co. oe Sain ed Bud King 8AM WARWICK HAS schook bullding. PE 4-4562 KEEGO 3208 Or- idee rd Se : “THE STATE PPARTY | . None like it Geir Tver ae a § il tor sih.obe dseu. “e GRILL & 7. R place eat, on ES. i a eR a earns” xible terms. Ons ™ Stet re 4.2 Pe pS nae Uti area. G "has na. -(i00d Ieee Only ‘STATEWIDE nen ea NEES hat OHS int 8. Telegraph PE 40521 __Sale le Land Contracts 52 ‘ber mo, ns j Terms, Te a, 1-161 % PER CENT DiscoUNT — a. 20 payable at $45.00 maa! ote cent interest. at to you suburbs home., sok "meat Es. 1362 uron St, PF Ask for Mr. My DISCOUN room ea New But you $4,725. Leslie roker, ,188 _N. 1% car ona — $650 do at $63 per a 576. ee ond R. Midd) Johnson, FE Fe br (State Licensed Lender Quick Cash poe TO $500 pede scourity, S. to 36 oe any po a oe is vist Fa 5-6121 or visit us at our HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1 N. Perry st. (Corner Pike) BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE HFC—Household Fin: Corpora- tion is America's and lar- est finance company, backed by 7 years of regular monthl ments. Serv- fce is fast. ‘Mewey cous usually the same day. Phone or stop in. otiousehold Finance | 48. 8. “homoe St i Ka bie, 2nd Floor’ Room 34 FE. Loans $25 to $500 on utre HOU S SEHOI LD ees ANCE cone. or PONTIAC \% 8. Saginaw st. B 4-0535 CET CASH QUICKLY. i to $500 “Gakland Loan Company FEZORG QUICK $25 — $500 LOANS! SEABOARD FINANCE 1185 N. PERRY ST. EASY PARKING FE 8-9661 4 New Sunoco Stations available immediately These 2 pes 5 = lainized = complete! cated on crovie and in areas division, traveled “nrest large new sub- aenigergoiums n-Colum bia Aoeeaeh re Lk. Ales bee Biva Mi ‘coaaus For information call Daves. Mr. Spe san. 32-6100 Eve. Mr. Terry EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORSHIPS DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE IN Pontiac surrounding area consumer demand re- Battery. Guarante your car. Tremendous p portunities created by national ~ advertising and magazine fea- fures. Investment for merchandise only, No charge for wri exclu- sive Franchise, sae BAT- TERY al jo, Calif, Tolsbess astoute Be Your Own Boss Ideal setup, Com jon gas ‘& restaurant and nice five-room living quar- ters. Located M-24 Lots of tia, Call MY 2-2821 re details. Or stop ry 8. Broadway Lake Downtown Pro wre, Two well-built bulld- number - different t; rd GAYLORD 136 M. Pike st. E E 49584 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” BAKERY North of — rae be rs ume of 000 shows exc, net ‘pri. yet ety latest modern Requires $8500 oon plus “ inventory SANDWICH C CATER! ING Fad machines eae MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 20mm 2. o“TELEGRAP APH -RD* PE .4-1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT NOOR Standard Oil.Co. PONTIAC’S ~ Newest Loan Office re le-| GET THE CASH YOU WANT ...$25 TO $500 IN RECORD TIME ON YOUR botnet hd A OR FURNITURE PHONE yes SEABOARD FIN ANCE COMPANY PE wen to oe A ne oe or Market “PARKING: NO LEM” CASH LOANS -to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. > Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica QUICK $25 — $500 LOANS! SEABOARD FINANCE EASY PAR ring Y Fe FE 8-9661 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. _ LOANS A) TO $500 ou SEHOLD GOODS Ph, Rochester, 0 wr OG O71. OL 1-978 LOAN: S "WHEN YOU NEED $29 ra mts to suit “STATE FINAN os a _Mortgage Loans 84 les bee otis aire & 25 PER CE? : . aaah 2 DISCOUNT. $6,000 Money to (es $3) ge aed LOANS--$600 to-$1 1500 purpose, ~ Oxford—Well Located 10 Bae OLD HOME, IDEAL roe family, or income. 8m. as down payment. OA 8-2606. FOR SALE OR TRADE 40-FT: 1954 PONTIAC CHIEF 2 BEDROOMS, FULL BATH AWNING EXCELLENT CONDITION CITY OF TROY. LOT 80 BY 110,| land 7 re i 65 Be Sale Household Goods 57 @ IN. GAs STOVE. KELVINATOR refrig. OR _3-3' 3-373. Old Rags, Old Bones WILL oe EQUITY WILL TRADE FOR at * 3-BEDROOM HOME | ful pay. Ges's mele etre _.FE 2-4827 Fans . SWAP 9411 EQUITY IN "36 ABC) Gy enities Dowsetrallr,18 8, il acept| Suatireacel"sLiving fuse lien equity in smal] house or sm TV seta, : room down a pare & $70 per month.| suites, Dinette aes WILL TAKE aad ke ioe real USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN 1004 all ope TO PaY We = ac os, Sade. Come out & around. 2 acres, of R. J. VALUET, Realtor Bateman Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. For Sale Clothing 56 2 WINTER COA Ww? GooDp sse8, “pom @ Allen. LADIES SIZE 8%7 bam coats. dresses, size . Men's suit jackets, and 10. FE room terfront iene, one Jate “gnete sation wagon. 8 .* oe GAS RANGE, WILL E REFRIG. VALUED four burn .50 value, x Sasoa_ foot wend Signy eratched, Ae’ several RADE IN YOUR OLD FIRE- oper ebes. bodaheat be Ti sae ee sah ea cow Gabaree, as at extraordinary values, Mich- Noosee on ploe ra a tome igan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lx. Sr ie ee asus © fda NTT. aoe BARNES HARDWARE bon § $2 per Bed gf Bl eee oon peal _. \ a - frigerator, late model, $95. sec Lots Parking electric da M @HICK's. urs 3-3711 2-BEDROO)} = OAK FLOORS, BASEMENT. ANT IQUES OIL FURNACE. 2 YEARS Special OLD, IN CITY. WILL oval Emr eid eat Kero ut, Deal Pros CASH POR SMALL: —<_— ER . NEED NOT BE Open onings MODERN. Wedne ae i 32 Pine St. Behin Press. ane ¥60 MAK- 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 corn RAVE Si 4, Ft. Wall Tile 25c BASE PAINT. RUBBER . a. GUAR. HOUSE IT. G. $1: __Syers, 141 W. Huron. PE 43064 ANTIQUE CLOCK ‘VITH MER- _cury-filled pendulum. FE 2-1160. BENDIX COMB. WASHER-DRYER, OAK |UNIOR DIN- $60, 15. ing. ‘rm. suite, LOUNGE 3 chair’ and ottoman. §75. Bm IRONWOOD 90D HOUSETRAILER Good condition. so °82 Pontiac _Catalina, ressenabie. PE 6-0060. € ROOM é ROOM OIL | SPACE HEATER, * 4781 Palmer, Dearborn, LUzon ‘46 HARLEY DAVID- son Motorcycle, model 45, @& 5- _tm oil space heater. OL 1-0551. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Flush doors. Rejects. Almost per- fect. Most any size. Some suit- able for drawing boards, Ey oie eet Saas 8. of Walnut Lk. Rd. Call beto i cha Sheetrock iy e Sat. or Sun. F ANCHOR FENCES | 4x8 Sheet $1. 35, ‘ - No do FHA opprored. Fir Plyscord, 4x8x% sheet Sale Household Goods 57 FREE ESTIMATES. FE 471. | Blanket insulation 100 tt. $3.98 ‘ 2 bart. Portable on 31751. = Sonali r ben oe $130 LEATHER BABY BUGGY, Bas-| —>S*t. Portable OR 31751 __| Zonolite per bag, ......... . sine. Good. condition. FE|BULLDOZING AND, GRADING. ‘ mie fir empl basees oag V : 4x8% fir, plywood” ||. 50 Civina RM. AND DINING Rad. | BEEP AND PORK — HALP AND x12 white tte “pine, bee: boards, ft. oe ister, baton, ties. entienes. | itr = pipe a ipa, comer Bee. Saturday & Sunday. -EM|BEAT THE COLD! crock Sen es and hardware. MAHOGANY DROP LEAP TABLE INSULATE 1ALS POR MOUSE 100 sq. ft, Econom «$3.05 TERN * we a twin beds. 314 | 75 Po ft Med. Thick... $i i. "CREDIT 7 3 more 50 sq. ft. Thick ....... $3.40 BURMEISTER TTRESSES & SPRINGS, MiS- THEY LAST matched sets. Mattresses and 4x? New Studs ........ ea. Northern Lumber Co - ee |e - SSS eee sist a Famous advertised name brand. ) Root. all rs ...94.70| Pontiac, EM 24 & EM 33167 Te values. e and see} 15 Ib. or 30 Ib. Felt ......... 63 Telegraph & & Mile Rd. them. Michigan ent, 393 Bpace Heater Gas .. 06 | Detroit EL 6416 _Orchard Lk. Ave. - Line of B Sewer Pi for MARBLE AIL TABLE.| re Bigeye aq inter WELLS aie Ww book S-drawer maple chest & | Free estimates ....- Loans - ia hy mise, ized clothes, All SURPLUS rome & Comeines Served pity. naseral MOVING. Ost get A TWO | Seo His Ra tse) OR 3-1083 coat BEAY LOCK +0. cedar wing 4, 2 ° cherry LDIN' PPL trestle table, 840. Pi ae | tee Gateken on RES. “YOUNGS ‘81 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 3-T101 ror, chair end pull up water boilers, | SHALLOW WELL PISTON PUMP ehair, need recovering. | automatic water heater hard-| with Fe b gal. tank, Good cond.. $40. en | dipe ond fittings Bros NICE RCA TV WITH NEW Pic- ings. = "" Se SEs ae Meee | Fa tis ore | he ROO BON NEW INNERSPRING MATTRESS,| fresc ;| TAPE RECORDER. SPECIAL MI- $10.08, Joseph Furstiure. 16 G.| SecUe*y SUFFLY S008 Lapeer | vv ophone.. Bextra tape, | $175. f ¥, * BATTERIES 6 Terms, FE 4-9100. NECCHI VYING MACHINE, LIKE | 192g Saginaw FE 8-3706 new. With sig | SSE PORRAGEE BOT EYER - Bee Wits ee, Saf citnctmests: | COLEMAN FURR Talbott Lumber]; FE Chee Corenct A 2 ag sia its Lands ae tubs, oo im Pam wed | GIL HEATERS USFD, $2 aND| —“* >! Hardware, p ta i po are, plum electri- _ Seaiei's. MY 3h Se ROSLE Sy) Be “gpg om Hab tekleed ken. new. $65. OR 3-8529. F Saas Taatan GIL Convo reese,“ t | CaBINEL sind sc0.00; STAIN: aD Chg ip ie? yet Wanton qT Joss stool. Couble sinks, 044.88: | Detter: Cheap OR 38190 618 B. Walton $3.95. A. pson, | _ heater. P.. po > 8 Perry . USED LUMBER, GOOD CONDI. Sesoadtioned A Appliances CLOSET DOORS aaa — Square Maytag washer elec, senes: $34.95 ep] Sener ora . cond, CRUMP EL. {ELECTRIC $5 Beery Door Sales & Gong & Paddock, Pontise FE PES Prcsicrcer pes” ~ UNIT FOR sale. PE 4-0005. DUO TaSail re SicE HEATER, Thermostat included. Brelquit Rotisserie, com with ail attachments & stand: after wok Es m4 PSaisting, "use ED: Biectrie. ab be Sa. Pay fae Pere Warwicks 2678 Orchard Lake SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ExOACEME EMENT AND | WEDDING esr —, Pree home esti- _ pire ong om mate. 3-9702 TWO SEWING ACHINES CULVERT PIPE e 1 pair new |12_ 16 gage corrugated pipe iar e. Vanity ae $20.| $2.35 per lineal ft. 5 rr ee ateeene re caet| Church s, Inc. | NGE t . Be 102.8. Squirrel Rd ea, me OE rr DOME TYPE FURNACE aay & A ieee ae Moon hl Si itankg mate Goupress ecens Gan! es. — Rever used. Any Te able offer. 3 : 90 daye—same | _°** 55 oe 2 oe ee Pog ie ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES — 121 N. wv 56180 ow im leading ee oat SPEED QUEEN WASHING a . all downs fixtures every Facto R ¥ REBNILT VACUUM c all m Y ie a ” eraieg. or or Eves. ‘FE #9000. : KENMORE “SEWING MACHINE. _& sizes, Exe cond. Clean, Mise re 8 Oil Heaters nen Na Twice the beat at half the cost. wZE one’ 14. Also boys clothing FE 2-4 a SCHICE’s ‘MY 3371 LADIES WOOL SKIRTS 4 AND dresses, tise zit USED TRADE IN coat vw fur collar size 34-36. DEPT. * a Vv irror .........$24.50 TADIgS TAN BOY COAT. )Memay Lag on 0 $24.50 10. Worn once Cheap. FE ++ $29.50 MAN'S CAR COAT, SIZE 38 .. $38.50 LAD COAT, bIzm 16.....1/ 1 $39.50 GIRLS COAT,” SIZE 10 6 pe. . $30.95 BOYS COAT, 8 Gas BOYS SWEATERS & PANTS. ODD Dene zm, table. Haywood- matisc. CLOTHING _ Private spring. t _ Sest. “ee” re . pany other convenient cred- OME. 42080. z. rm space terms. MUSKRAT OAT. FULL LENOTH, Ales mornin ituy tems op table, Cail “Setore THOMAS ECONOMY PE sign | Test: Cost $400. ome tee a FURNITURE CO. NE WINTER ND BEDROOM BRAND NEW 361_8. Saginaw St. uble dresser. .& irror, Sen sire 300° Wore ence, $35. PE Sedvrand “chest fo: | TRADE-IN DEPT. _ 40770 after. 4 a $99.50. Pay $2 a Guar. elec. washer $29.95 RACOON T GOOD COND. 350,| other nets at eae! savings, reer. | Guar. elec. washer vie eens $49.95 on s ure. ‘ehari 2 range _ELgin in ean -* Th 5-$661._ Snes berewens on dinette ...... Site ‘ SPECIAL FALL SALE BRAND NEW ELECTRIC SEW-| Studio coucn ............. $18.95 ee year alice, G1 39 week. FE:| 3 pe. living Fm gute... Gan gs Fine Wool i Pants from 398 = : = Bed-side ws WeaN’s 7338 or’ 4 UNK BEDS, . "NGS sé Layaway or Payment Plan tresses. Brand new. $30.98 = 18 W. Pike FE ¢112 _ Edward's Outlet 18 8. Saginaw Belection of “wrought 8 sp. 18 _W. Pi . 41123 YELLOW FORMAL. SIZE 13, Blond. Pearson's Puraiture, 43 qo Tv. vies ay ePa? cots frectiy_cteened, Seats oes: = PLIGGOOD COND. Ave TV 4300, Beeore Ratio tA “3a. COMD. ance. 423 W. Huron. PE 4-1133. Scrap & Iron 56A Ri SEWING MA- areca eS so PM Radio. PE 5-8755. pri ele ar yg Scone led a; re aot ARS & | ComP MAPLE BUNK BEDS.| ing Center. FE 2-3337. —--— - Good cond. $69. Maytag automat- A . APARTMENT (SIZE : ee ee rought | “stove, elec. ¢burner, PE 41932. ~ 4 chair range. timer, fully auto. PC. CHROME BREAKFAST SET. Baie Coats like new, $00. FE Rs refrig.. 1 ca. ft. Formi: Bicy "s ars ~ English racer, almost ee, a “oun BIO.” Therm mish cos =| “parts dd r stools, revoly hop. ~ Like new, new, $25 _ MA _ 6-679. 3306 oem eseaem Besbet, Me | Gr. ied cond G0, On 3-600. IOLSTERED CHAIRS, Cail after 5 p.m JF ors brown, cheg_ rust CORNEY: BOOK . SHELVES. MA- Ls 4% x 6%: ft Sach: 2 chairs, | BOwany extension table & 4 chairs,| WING BACK UPR 12 a , end tables, $10 single metal bed, day bed, 2 Gol: and Simmons studio couch tach: Heywood Wakefield wheat |. lonade Posts. 3_N. Shirley st.| PR 2-1016. finish, nest of tables, lamp table, | ELECTRIC RANGE, $35; 8 FT. WASH YOUR $25 each: New Anniversary clock, rator, $60; 6 mos. bal i AUTOMATICALLY $20; new 16-¢ ator urn &| ¢F, $75; dinette set, $30; of GE DISHWASHER Reskess ook, 430 air 63578. drawers, $8; double ded. 3 rol NO LOME OUTRT ae bed, $20. é . Fier “ } . i $35. New 24” cut jig -—, L. A. WAGNER CO. 0006 | ee ERG ail BUTTE O- PO a nti deed ‘Phone PE 5-021. Washer, $25. Refrig., $35. Gas | PRIGID REPRIG. LATE Beret HP A, Be | te aT RL | meee ic : : n 95. suite, $48. Studio ‘couch never €1300, 1 ODELL BLACKTOP SPREAD = ye ost. se 1G. GO i055. 229 = *waitoa Bi Bra 7 PC. GREEN PREIZE LIVING| cond., $35. OR 3-9757. i CALL TO SWAP SERVI Ck Witt 3 a line on of] burners. = OR 3-561 NEED A_ FINANCE-| "3? ‘| FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a Wiznd Ai meme | ant Ad number! po me ec ane far a . s- e 393 Orchard Ave SIZE 14, Shoes, size a Several pleces of antique furn da ed steel fold doors | Fee Aff eta sto, & wie. Priced | 22>. tools. Call us Pontiac Plywood ( Co 1488 Baldwin A SPECIAL cent d at colora of colors er Bree. newse Aiso'nev- pate oeupet, gh Potent Paint 130" “Orchard Fuel" PE 5-6159. ntin, Lake Ave. SPACE HEATER, & TANK, 60. PE 5-2650. SALE UsED LEN LENNOX OIL FURNACE. el VTL-55. 58, BTU ont with controls & blower. VACATION SALE October 5 deadline Enters = quality power pote . Buy now. WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI nation doors and windows. «|BENSON LUMBER CO. Wall Tile l¢ Genuine Plastic Wall Tile FLOO 09 8. Saginaw Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT Open 9-6 Floor sanders—hanq sanders— furnace vacuum cleaners. a vens imp gun "i e, #5. ie as @ Hwy Dr fase, ior = WATER Pitre $69.95 G. ra Thompson #0 8. Perry. ent, 393 Orchard Lk, Ave. Seapy ences oleh setaueee folsh, fate value, $12.94. Kemal m a 303 Orchard Lake CABINETS. ROE ogg marred. 4 yd selection of m with or w -| GUNS —- Manley ON | 100 LOADS. ©) Al TOP Soom ser: terms. Evans Equip. 6507 * one 12x36x22. Py oF $100 takes all. 1635 Cas Lk. Rd: From $128 ‘ by 9 iatlonal Cash hes: 5. OR 3-6204 — REoTAURA shoal i Large stainless re tan pg cane =a water foun- erated Fl counter 2% 30104, Ask for Sale aa Goods 65 4 aye! ae ged os Mr, NEVER USED. 5 Si. SINCHESTER MoD. 12 brand new, never fired. 22 auta rifle with ‘scope. F fixé CABIN, ON sxibs GOOD FOR hunting. Call PE 4-1429. 16X16 & @Xi1 TENTS, ALSO PUMP ‘un. PE 32-1048. 50 WEAVER K3 ~ $28.98 00 Weaver K4 scopes — $34.98 $40.50 LYMAN 4P 5 $39.60 $1i1 Automatic Shot Gun — $80.95 Guns Rifles — ci A LARGE SELECTION OF USED shot guns & rifles, Ben's Loan . 4 Patterson St. RIGGS SPORTING GOODS, 3231 Orchard Lk. Rd., Keego Harbor. Mov! Pre sel eve Come out and see our vast se- sportin, . AH at es. up. Spin & res, 45 cents __and up. Trout flys, 17 cents, DEER RIFLE. REMINGTON. deiuxe. Automatic. § Power s like new. Cost $220; caries $186 | cash. 3-889. of hunting cloth: Boots, ¢ duck calls & de doys. New & used = Anpenson HARDWARE 2182 8. Rd. rE SUNDAYS __ BUY SELL, TRADE. _Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. wesed Everything for the hunter. : 0 : We trade . Kelly's Hardware. 3904 A a burn ‘hts. FE 2-8811. GUNS — ALL MA size, A’ Gre ae Gl eur ova gun ie air and scope aoe 7 dave week, Cit Dreyer Center, 15210. Holly Re oo Molly ME 4-677i. Hunting Coats & Pants Korean Boots, insulated boots, in- ee and thermal underwear, camo suits JOE'S yr SURPLUS, PE 2-0022 GANARIES, LOVELY SONG, OR- e & Apficot. 591 4th st. FE DACHSHUND, 6 WKS. OLD, 635. MY 3-1447. 721 Heights Rd. DACHSHUND PUPPIES. "PE 46040 after 4. ENGLISH POINTER, 6 YRS. OLD. my Good hunter. $5. ELgin ENGLISH POINTER 14 MO.; WEI maraner, 8 mo.; | Lewellyn ‘sett ‘setter, : _3 yrs; Boxer, FINCHES. TROPICAL ‘Pise, a Pet PE eats, OF pos. SHORE HARD eg. EM. 3-4425, e wks, A ‘REG. Parrot c ones, EM Parakeets Guat. to Talk ~all brass, glass Hunting Accommo. 65A DEER HUNTERS 30 FT. MOD. housetrailer & lots near Rifle River & Elbow Lk. OR 3-078. _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66 OF BLA Cx DIRT, 90 De. 4 * Jrored ted 30 30 days only. Pee eves, FE 4-4931. i0-A BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, fll, sand and | gravel. FE 32-3489. CLEAN SANDY LOAM. iv soll. Will deliver any amount. “1 SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS. and retail. 689 Lock- baven. PE 65-1413. SOIL. FILL SAND AND gravel. FE 5-0314 M1 TOP sOiL, BLA tT, 1 joad or 100 losds FE 3-7611. T. J- __Waldie. 1 TOP 50 on. vel ‘, fi. Barl How- ii TOP sdit. cn STONE, Travel, fill. le Conklin. PE 8-112 or PE : 4 BLACK | DIRT BAND. vel & stop soll. tractor work, PE or 35548, a1 SOIL, § YD. , $0.50. rE 5 . Attention Truckers Loading Clay Fill at YMCA sOIL dirt, and, ee Ei tn ers A-l TOP SOIL. $i¢ PER LOAD. Pin sand & vel. EM 3-2449. A-1 topsoil, black dirt and peat. Fill sand, clay and gravel. OR 3-7549. _- BaB SAND, La pir ah TOP soIL, old. Male. PE 47970. RS, OLD. WELL traineu, OR 31946. City TROPICAL FISH A _» and Larry. 2-610. 1047 x TROPICAL FISH, GOLD turtles, S canaries, & Central Ave Lk. Orion, “er Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 oe ERE PSS! old 3-2819. ‘A AY. AT ! For borders. 6500 Highland HARE, 03 LDIN a Seas m. eweman. ae Wanted Livestock 73 Forrest Jones, Clarkston. _MA $5206. For Sale Poultry 74 $1.00 EA. _reconditionsd. OL ¢-0671. Bed springs, ice _skajes, dishes. PE 5-84 $8453. r steamers. Oakland Puel &| S's "Ot we 6.7258, jentocaging. FE PS names Orchard Lake ave. FUEL OIL _ TANKS — 2 = 275-GAL FE a-1 TOP RICH BLACK DIRT. New. $35 delivered i q sales sand, grave) and fill dirt. Eu- tax. We also carry legs, gauges. Pike’ s Rental ot, naka _gene Bennett. FE 54758. fill caps, filters & copper tubls TOOL & EQ TAL BEST OF STATE TESTED TOP a price, Trailers, SS “eub loaded ee delivered. MY s Noor a. pomaers, cari “gurpet 3 tee Pe 8-878. BLACK 4&4 FILL DIRT, YARD & dont) “mowers chain hears, plumb “load, Delivered. PE #32832, is BLACK DIRT, $9 A LOAD, PILL = Tr If you don't see it-—call us irt, top sofl, mason sand and 91x32 Double Sink ts r 5488 Dixie Waterford _ OR “S171 Pes, gravel. Also ae stone. ws fittings... 11.96 | OP. Our La@v of the Lakes Church. Light tractor work. PB 9-3001. 3-pe. bath sets with trim ... BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL-| FREE FILL DIRT TO ANYONE 3-pe. colored path set * _ scrubbers, — Mans WITH UIPMENT TO RE Onn WW Gee, $00.95 mers etc. FE §-3144. 240) MOVE rc CALL FE 56-3806, 357 FACTORY 2nds & b Diregeiare Baidwin Ave. 8. BLYD w. SAVE FLUMBIN Pee, mee ee DRY/| FILL DIR FILL SAND, MA- 172 8, Saginaw FE 5-2100 foods. rial, _— son adie ‘top soil & = ap ee NO. 3 DEMING JEEP WEL: aan = sh Oa < electrica: Crushed Black dirt. $9 de! pump. 2 pipe for 4” sell with 40] bs « greg a ap pues 00 ia 00. = 2- rat r pi used very re TOP gOIL, § YDS. set weiss WS ont. aps Henan “Builders $0 a for 8 80. elivered. Fin 46588. : iD A GRAVEL, § YDs. Electric water heaters, $79.95.) Sale Musical Goods 62 ae Bg ee FE +6388. Bath tubs, first Fae 600.06. G. | ~~__~____~_-~_.~...— ey RAV. ‘a. Tb Perry. HAUT & DELIVER. SAND, GRAV- E *2 BASS ACCORDIAN, $60. GOOD/ e & biack cirt, Deliver eve. GOOD 6X8 2-WHEEL TRAILER shape ype os od Tenor Sax. Aris-| ® Sat, Phone FE 2-6369. tarp and racks. Reasonable. FE | tocrat. Latest model, $150. FE | =~. DEL ON 9% YD8. OF : 2-4750. Westside Van & Storage. black dirt or peet 9644, GARAGE DOOR, 7 X 8 WITH! ACCORDION, 120 BASE, WHITE, hardware. Phone EM 3-3568. like new FE 3-7584. a a Pa end ACCORDIONS, LOWEST PRICE ON Gand, gravel, fill dirt, drain tie, rage oors all sizes, accordions loaned | trucking. Cement and mortar. OR : - beginners with lessons, © 3-1534. Berry Bteel overhead seo: | _ 5-428. HREDDED PEAT, 8, onde, All sizes and prices, Large ARINET, USED ONLY 1 SEA-| $12.50 delivered. FE 2-7949. 9 mera natal poo A | son. Wooden. Sacrifice ' Navie | TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, FILL. = oe oe garage costs $230, Beautiful case. 5-6076. | Sari fom 3-053 oon acires comenanas us sive) GIBSON ELEC. GUITAR, AMPLI- | <2 200. Fr L DIRT, “GRIVEL, you a free estim: ee ) . | 371 8. Paddock FE 2-0203 hee Like new, af service, OR 3-2000, FURNACES GUITARS: COMPLETE LINE OF FARD D8, DRIVEWAY, ate. FE ber & = —— duct meng ce searaa, [soy HS . 5-352. : Tee ma ee Service. OR 3-5634. am Rickenbacker. Harmony & Kay. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67): DOUBLE BURNER. DUO-THERM| {1 “bargain alee Cael | ae specs Restet Almas new. Call ‘RIS MUSIC DRY SLAB WOOD, DELIVERED. 7-0631. mas r ¢ p.m. 107 8. 5. Saginaw FE 2-0567 FE 54-2906 GurTER, 6 260 FT. IN 10 FT. | NeW MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FIREPLACE WOOD lengths. very” cheap. MI 40290-/ for sale. Large discounts. Clar!- Clean, dry, hard. HEATING nets, cornets, trumpets & torm- PE 2-9309 or PE a et <6 bones. Gallagher's, 18 Huron.| SEASONED SLAB DA EQUIPMENT are FE 40586, Kindling delivered. OR 3-8400 Used olf furnaces, NATIONAL GUITAR. CALL AFT-| FIREPLACE — FURNACE — KIN- floor furnaces, stokers at ae goose er 6 p.m., MA 56-5674. dling wood—canne!l coal—Speed- — on Lane Heating Co. PIANO TUNING. PLAYER RE oa of], Oakland Fuel & pairs. ere: OL 60871 — Pa 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE RFERNATION AL ERATURE be Used 1 PLAYER PIANO — COMPLETELY | GOOD, BIG SLAB WOOD, DE- livered. PE 5-0415. PRACTICE PIANO, &. GALLA- ther’s, 18 E. Huron St. FE 4-0566. STUDENTS PRICES ON ALL MUSICAL STR RENTAL OR PA (INT PLAN EDWARD'S OUTLET 18 8. SAGINAW FE 32-2108 SMALL WALNUT CONSOLE PI- ano, like new, Big savings. Gal- r’s, : Huron FE Pont abi Ft Law = an NT w . Hectogra: sale, de FE 8-3260. soa Conraate, TREE CALL rE :90 Sale Store Equipment 64 fF cloaR on caNDt CASE, PLUS aoe, 0. PR Sa | aOR Spite rams tome, See $000 BEAUTIFUL EVERGREENS, to & feet tall. Your choice— 00. 17 miles north Pontiac on Dixie Hw Turn ht on Grange Hall Rd. athews Clinic & Groveland frye Reena oo ets go % mile to rms *d BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. AL- a Rogge fa od pind FoR YoU. Blac’ and SHADE TREES ar Maple and Norway Ma Rea 1 Maple, Blue Boreee sige all ki We get J i Say “charge it.” GET YOUR APPLES & Suttons, 324 N. Lk. Angelus GRAPES. YOU PICK THEM OR we pick them. 618 E. Walton. 1 block E. of Joslyn, PE 4-631. PIE PUMPKINS, WA’ o . Gi OMATOES te level. iba. Fe Veeco 3006 Giddings Rd. . WHEAT STRAW, c") BALES, clean ‘and bright, EM Sale Farm Equipment 76 AAA EQUIPMENT Farm equipment, garden rotary power mowers, ph pened saws. Pontiac oldest garden and ulpment. _ 4500 Jamm Rd — fob opel Saeer: ‘sales on M324, ‘and used. W. F Milier. and Lawn Equipment, | Woodward. (North of 14 Mi.), Bir m T0083, . M Rentals Paris & 1890 Rd. 6-0448 THIS UIPMENT HAS BEEN repossessed & is being sold to satisfy lien Henry Backhoe Heniv¥ Oliver 85 tractor We specialise D saws of your <<. HOUGHTEN “e ‘SON PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181: for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE "12-8181 for an ad-writer. |e ae * vey! Pe * | | | 25 f. } 3 ~~ Fi ‘ fe = ol 5 \ a Sy? 4 ad wf oe te" ‘ 5 = Al es a “ft ' , ; 4a . | es . # ra * } wr wait “Ee week Xo eeu len ers. ava Sears is BANK g? HIGHWAY Laoag mm een Rea- : Fine for : aeebie FE 846i. : mr FT. ALMA od 108. pao cond. Will low down payment. OR sass rae OR NEW M MOON HOUSETRAILER, 5-7308. ‘aN . 9 ft, FE CHAMPION 35 FT. HOUSE- Pease. $1,000. FE 2-8572, or FE ‘$932 COLONIAL HOQUSETRAILER, | — |__For Sale Bicycles - BOY'S 26" BIKE. MEN'S ROLLER | Ty All modern equipment.| Boats & Accessories 85 = 8-9955. 299 E. Walton Blvd. | ~~~ OS UM GUbER. Le FT. WOLVERINE BT. WITH < : Exc eae spins tne bs HP a. electric. Windsheiid, 7. both t. running lights, jis5 NEW MOON 37 TRAILER | ete rel trailer & cover EM Cond. rmation, cal] —“~"- 2 PE hahaa 4 FT. WOLVERINE MOLDED | . 7 GEN iT) Laldale=ns here oreo Ladies cury Electric. y ulpped. a aR tie "ever fall bath. ind rele ten oe will = rifice for ridiculously low price Cash bal., $3,500. EM 30900. PE. §-2421. ALUMINUM HOUSE TRAILER. 3 2! |i WOLVERINE WITH STEERING "foot a. EAP : aig agen Sa 6. Wt. 1800 - 17 cues | Cnart. ‘6 CUSTOM | Otmstead, Draytog|~ Sportsm: 5 bp. Must sell. off Sashahaw _Leaving_s pate FE 41162 : CONsTRUCTION co. MOVING. "serait OFF, Boats 1956 Liberty, 46%: Ls TRA & set ter nll Lakes. 45 ft (tears & MAN ree ier ° ampien. @ ft. A nao boas | oe car or smaller trail- nance. M Y WAS D LAKES SALES trade. 3-1320 L 1540 Ra. SE Sk ts BBoa Stine %, Run Pe re 2 ae | OXFORD TRAILER motors & aluminum boats. Tony's | LS Service, 2695 ALES ox _Lake Ave., Keego Hart 8 to WW wide rden- | BOATS AND M Michigan aro 3 stuart ew and used, Prices reduced on - to 51 t—3 Is. Terms. We trade. » OHM, Boe, Sane to take tet Ke den’ haben “Daa 8 | ned trailers, pom © Sees —_- seas rates, down. MY 1| Transportation ered ° mile * e Orion “on hi24. tT = Off 87 HO “FLY 4-ENGINE AIRLINER 2 OL 1-081. . : California; $80; 5 eel 900. yo. Detroiter - Pontiac Chief | 3, Prteweery, 00: Tempe. 943: _ Colorama in 1958 = 3-1254, vH-P ERT URBAN NOW ON es Toad Either way. FE 3-000. Encuan amp BATHROOM, Wanted Used Cars 88 FOR '88-AT NO EXTRA COST.| ~~ Com: line of 8 10 wides. LATE MODEL ee TOPS) wrecks. $20 for juuxed cars. OR jarge selection of aa ut pave Ns gy yr, *BOB HUTCHINSON “MOBILE HOMES a. _ Sale Motor Scooters 82 DYNACYCLE MOTOR BIKE, OR 38720. Z For Sale Motorcycles: 83 "5s os 650 «CC. 43132 "ST a LOND APP MOTORCYCLE. 8U- Saber, @2 Washington Ha PE 54-5770. POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Scam Harley Davidson see Hi vidson Gales Co., 372 Bout Saginaw. skates, size ike new _2-3160. : RALEIGH BIKE. GOOD COND. _FE_ 3-758. wheel & top deck, $75. Jim. EM _3-0881 is MUCH AS Wee FOR JUNE AND “cheep cars or 23-2066 7 he Always Ready to Bay BA GLEYA AUTO PARTS 7 BAGLEY. ST. FE Bad S re eae Sales. Pays top dollar on tate models. Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 6-9683. ating tr oar 950 thru 1953 your } ry paid. AUBURN ‘MOTORS Corner Pike & E. Bivd. PE 3-7471 HIGH DOLLAR 3 i junk cars or trucks. EM 4 - | PONTIAC AUTO : BROKERS . Let us sell your car. "S86 of "6 | De clean older cars to buy. 1260 N. Perry 8t, FE 40100 3 CASH ; “ AVERILL’S NEED CARS .|Shop it, then bring it here for top dollars. . 2020 DIXIE HWY. (PE 2-9878 PE 4-6896 THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. need them. Drive the, extra nies : — pay you well: 4540 Dixie “HH. J. VAN WELT On 31355 See M & M Motor Sales for dollar op tate WE BUY CARE IN ANY tion. FE 8-0157. WILL PAY TOP DOLLA! ron ar ae eg hy -OUTHS. ORD RICE cone STATION Fees, JIM: DE ROSE 31 . HURON i WE TRADE UP OR DOWN that 1951 to 1957 ae ne 5 Priced at $9. “Apecial. ont = for W e Pa the next few days at — 1958-23 bedrm. 41 f., Gardner 1958-3 bedrm. 47 ft. FK. HASK a ich -Arrew 1938-2 bedrm. 47 ft Richerdcee, 1958-2 bedrm. 45 fn CHEVROLET ft $4,995 Sa RAVE co TRAILERS | | THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” = An pede Oakland County's ns 1957-17 ft $90 iraatest Growing Dealer” | ——. pel ayes ft $905. 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS ; 1 Ponting “Chiet iwi ies : sural MA 6-507 on © n Nights ‘til 9 s tea a few days. MY. . 1 mile 8. Used Truck Parts 89A ‘J on * TRAILER EXCHANGE Pebag TRUCE PARTS | MOBIL HOMES ee BALES NCE 1932 ee s & service for For Sale Trucks 90 ANDERSON. CADILLAC, PALACE | ~~~ PRAIRIE 8CH 1% TON ‘49 DODGE. 16 FT. ¥ “eres 2° wv dg toe gie stake. $350. MUtual ‘33. DUMP TRUCK, GOOD CONDI- rae tim em cDIAT- TB toms 4600 el “OR SIN alter toned & refurnished, like pian DUMP TRUCK WiTH JOB & WILL eee senate poss take car in trade. 3900 Baldwin. y as you go. ‘~~ CHEY. PANEL, EVES, 125 1 LE- BOTTLE oss inp ot OM C % TON PICK OF. go LART & SUPPLIES uydra very acne cond, OL €-2561. , "E_2-3200'.53 CHEVROLET 2-TON WITH saics Lot is ang Sun, P.M. | “stake bed OR 3-2406. 1952 4+TON DODGE TRACTOR AND SPORTSMEN & saree cuniog 1953 32-foot tandem trailmobile woe have several good on saber: Good condition, $2500. tratlers, some with toilets that) —<® 7 “wil make compietely unite. For your vacation, hunt- (ES Sealine be) RETATL BRANCH cenoee ie oan aoe them. OAKLAND AT Casa* Theat Teale Seace 70) a ae etree Pesci Rl beens cot _1955 GMC DIESEL en Sonure HEIGHTS MOBILE yi DUMP BODY AND HOIST. lage. New. % mile SE of Pi Pai canis = For telormaten: call tiae, 170 N, Opdvxe. FE. 5-6519, mnie home ia action = m/e TON ae Qt lovely acres inciyfes a orivate _Sale, 809 Woodward FE 5-5141._ lake with Sood swimming, occ | 4HORT DOUBLE GRAVEL TRAIN. s eedice Culp it: minutes te Pon 1954 Ford F-@ truck. 1951 Trail- tiac, Also r es. Base rate mobile trailer, 945 Emerson. $20, Phone MYrtle 1. iDSED ‘54 FORD % TON 4-SPEED | oO ME ESTATES. MODERN) —! ith $550. 1243. Baldwin. lake front & pia nd. 1955 corer! = FORD east of Oxford, af 1040 Lakeville : , sidewalks — 16x40 cement) \-&, 13-TON PIGKEP patios -3y ew. er For — Pa ie wy sae Oe bot On Orem $650 TO REN DV Fares clean Modern Robin's LAR RY Village. 3300 Elizabeth/ EROME Uke ‘ha. | nocunatee FORD ‘DEALER Auto Accessories 80 Ol 18711 RRP PRAIA ne - *S8 BUICK ENGINE, NEw. |. For Sale Cars _ 91 : ab 89). ae DODGE ‘57 DEMOS «& OFFICIAL’ ; Auto Glass Specialists =) op ou Balance alo bank te e full price. N . oare & trucks _SALES,_ 44053 Van Dyke, Utica. . tack Prasil./'54 BUICK SEDAN EXC. Co; Auto ¢ Co, 122 Oak-| New battery. Your old Ginke jend. FE PF i trade. EM 3-0081, H. Riggina\ c 1 \ ot es hake eae, neem ae , a seh a a are s & : “Oh boy! A picture window!”* For Sale Cars 91 » For r Sale Cars 91 ‘86 FORD VIC. ‘84 FORD CLUB COUPE .... ‘33 KAISER | 'S2 BUICK SUPER CONV. MANY OTHER Lenape god iahatoas BL ON. Broadway 1009 8. _Wootward BUICK SPECIAL. EX ‘$1 BUICK ‘S32 en New Ponticesl 7 at Demo Prices' | #1308 ‘37 CHEVY HT. V-8. WILL SELL s 184. SPECIALS UNDER Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales | MY 93-2871" Laxe Orion UICK 2-DOOR. RADIO, 1953 heater, dynafiow. A wonderful sec- ond car fo- Our the stock No. 3874. $686 NORTH CHEVROLET rd_s« Birmingham Cc, COND, RA- dio & heater & whitewalls, Must ooo to appreciate. Reas, FE money. . & 405 1953 CHEVROLET HARDTOP. Powerglide, radio & heater. White tires. A Bel Air owned by a little old lady. NO KIDDIN’. $99 down and $33.22 per month. Schutz Mo- tors, Bireslnghamn’s DeSoto-Plym- = ee Ml 6-6080 and atk or ie equity or trade for good used car. OR _3-2451.. ‘50° 0 CHEV Ren. N io "MONEY DN. Cred tage Parte ae Gat Cr tg hl eg Mid- west 4-7500. | S remer. Pord. ‘3s CHEVY eat AIR. PULLY equipped. Automatic trans: 2-tone , is & white. dr. New tires. E 54-6391. 4 ‘$6 CHEVY, €DR. BEL AIR HARD- top, V-8 Power Pack, Power Glide, —— * and ety. Best _offer. 104 Rutgers mouth Le rant _ and s oak for POLO Birmingham's _ Dealer, Woodward at | Bunter. _ 4 DR. BelAir., 2 tone, white Rai, spot light, very clean. CONVERTIBLE WITH Good cond. $175, 2171 _ Wilthite. OR 3-5365. MOS & OFFICIAL’ ears, = Sar amass to bank fs the full price. CARKNER DODGE SALES, 44053 Van Dyke, Utica, 2 OLDS, POLLY sonaity ED. Pp ‘49 DODGE ROADSTER, MUST 155. ‘om m Bont, Ine a. sel] immediately, take over pay: suf ies4 7D M. t les _inside & out oe: eae HY Sq ‘ts DODGE. - SED = 2) or dra. R & H Defrosters, windshield Chrysler - - Plymouth ini td 1 all good pred $575, FE Demonstrytor riced — New 1957 oo, ; merktege bes hardtop 2-dr., $5 DOWN . Oi] filter, custom | a4 Chey. ¢ dr., 210, ...877.24 month white walls, radio, custom ti a B Sevahe iop . farses oor power steering & brakes, stone es aoe et dr. . —_— dual head nl g— —-o Ra H. ‘nom a ++ 427.24 mooth Only’ $3,298 plus state tax and I! “Station Wagon... $27.26 Witsromtanion érpcuia | LUCKY AUTO SALES Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 33.8. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON _ (054 CHEVY BEL AIR? DR. $775. FE 54-0178. aT New tires, fully cond . MA 5-1017 after 3 p.m. BUD SHELTON OFFERS ‘36 a co =: eeieieseg ee 38 Chev * gel Air 2 dr ...: $1,695 "65 Pontiac he iy Cat, .... $1,505 "85 at a arEOOS fos 55 Buicks cial - if: : 56 r spe 1,495 a Pord 55 "35 Merc’ Sennen HT ....$1,308 "54 Buick Sentury bs ‘. $1,295 "56 Custom $1,106 “ Poatise Starchief, 4dr aie z ercury 3560 0 OTR OONEC ‘ $$ Chev, 210, 2 dr. $1,045 & 4dr f 598 | Bute 118 305 18 298 P 118 298 "SE Chev. € OF. on. cece : 145 48 Pontiac Sedan 00 Bud Shelton Motor ‘ Salce Auburn et E. Bivd PE 8-9683 1955 CHEVROLET 2DOOR 2 3 tone blue Our stock No. 3815B. .$200 or your old car down, $798 ® more to pick from. NORTH CHEVROLET 4 MI ¢-2735 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- on. power steering. tor with low mileage. Phone OR after AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. - Os R. Motors Sree Plymouth tod ch 7 hel ips power 6 en ca aon v-8. gd * ae 6 "Ply mouth V-8 4 95 "34 Pontiac 4dr. 8 aa wagon ; 1" $2 Buick. Full qoute Sharp! $ 506 "83 Packard. OD. . $ 475 "$3 Chevy 4 dr... 450 52 Pontire 8 $25 down $ 195 | Lok Piymouth Sharp. 2 extra ire nea aieieieie $ ‘50 Piymonth, Runs good .... $ 125 ‘40 Ford V-8. $10 down .... $ 85 OPEN EV ENINGS 724 Oacland Ave. 8-6801 Pontiac "56 Olds 08 full power, new . $2495 "65 Buick Century Hardtop -. $1645 ‘So Fatriann FOM .. $1305 ae Aber Convertine ae pepo 4 ev Sha eer} 55 Dodge Coronet 2 dr. pte BEN 905 "$2 Mercury 4 dr. FOM __..... $595 ‘52 Ramble; hardtop R&A .... $495 52 Packard 300 Ultramatic ... §495 ‘51, Mercury Sharp .......... 495 "51 ‘Pontiac, Rat. gadtenocnce « $4465 "Sl Ford 2 dr. FOM ......... $305 Ford stake truck « $196 ‘90 Mercury, runs good wanes » $145 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS 1260 N. Perry &t, FE 40100 PO : | 061 NASH RAMBLER, NO MONEY radio and) heater. Two tone paint -with | matching leather interior. V-8 mo- | a0 | 56. Chev. 2-Dr. ‘4 CHEV. BEL AIR CONV. a aesere trans, Sharp. EM Lee a LMAN Ex peor body. motor. ~~ y as Pirst takes it. Private owner. FE 8-0747. | *30 Olds Hydra. 68080 | "51 PORD | 1983 FORD V-8 yoaece a ME- Stock USED 62 Oakland Ave ¢ For Sele Cars OI _Te PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 36, 1957 pan For Sale Cars — 91 . FALL FESTIVAL. OF -BA AAINS ‘Mt Chevy P.O. 3 el Al Ais "F. ie Bute r sedan ‘ Hudson Jet Yara “sedan, ‘83 Henry J. "b2 Chevy acaee sedan, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM JuUsT YOUR CAR DOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FOR A BETTER DEAL BETTER SEE. -HASKINS CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” Oakland County’s Fastest Growing: Dealer” ana piste ls at M15 \_ 5-6071 ights ‘til 8 1983 FORD VICTORIA. HIGH payments scare you? A one-own- er Birmingham ‘new sed ee radio & heater. Fordom er steering, & brakes. white ta res Look! oo ai wo $36.59 a com, G, ear for ing wife too. Schuts rt, Birmingham's DeSo'! Piymouth Dealer, MI 6-8080 ‘and _ask for POLO. ang really $90 1956 FORD WAGON. HAVE AN- other wagon here by Schutz. 2 dr. ranch V-8 so new that spare Se never been used, Fordomatic $1,396. Schutz, Birmingham's DetetoPly —_ Dealer, Wood- _ward at | fess me wrong, but a one owner sharp car,~ al. 395. Schuts Motors. ham's DeSoto- Plymouth Dealer. _ Woodward at Hunter. & Sun “Pabire 3-3286. ‘$1 FORD VIC. CLEAN. FULL — $295. E & E Motors, FE 40 $2 FORD " va 742 DR. NEW MOTOR, New W.W. Very clean. Drive 20 miles to save $100. Tom Bohr Inc. MU 4-6155 WiTH OVERDRIVE. . Cheap. FE 2-6201. ‘S7 FORD, TAKE OVER > «pAY- ments of $60 mo. & will take frend, ‘ec a ooene. 8204 Crosby ‘6. FORD | aie WAGON, Thunderbird engine, exc. shape. Must sell, MA 6-6716 2 DR. R & H. ist FORD Rak . OVERDRIVE. NO yments of edit Mgr, ) FORD Rak, ve NO MONEY inne yments of $8.65 month, Call redit Mgr. Mr. Midwest 47500, Harold _Turner_ Ford. 13 FORD CL. CPE. CLEAN. Paint like new. V-8 motor. OR 3-8147. CY) 2 FORD tie th SHARP TU- & ww. Dir Sig. _4430!_ Phone} Ma's §-7921 @ FORD, «4 DR. GOOD COND., “ais. PE 4-5963 chanic's special, 3866. othing down, full accent NORTH CHEVROLET MI 1000 8 wesewonn heres taghem WILL ACCEPT m boats. appil- ances guns, cameras, etc, as rt ajo = a, good used car. BILL. SPENCE CARS PE 5-9297 NORTH > CHEVROLET 1000 8. Wortiecs wires 1962 FORD oe 8 GAS: ce RAR. of tig 10 16 sarire 1957 PORD PAIRLANE 500. 4 DR. hardtop. Fordamatic. R & H. Ex- bere ear. Call evenings OL | 6 PORD FAIRLANE. 4 DR. FOM, | R & H. White was, Will accept | ol ur car or pickup on trade. MY | 3-132) after 6 p:m 1953 FORD CONVERTIBLE GIVE | your hoy what be wants—a Ford Convert. Radio & heater, straight stick, like new. Ful price SATUR- DAY ONLY, $395. Schutz Motors, Birmingham's DeSoto - Plymouth Povo’ Mt MI 6-8089 and ask for VICTORIA. A NICE, tires, over- 1951 “FORD * clean car with white drive, radio & heater. $10 down and $29 a month. Schutz Motors. Birmingham's DeSoto - Plymotfth POLO. MI 6-8080 and ask for ‘8 FORD oo ps ww. 232, _ Has The Deal : for you | SEL ’57 Chev. Hardtop . .$2195 Bel Air -8 cylinder, Dees Power Pac, R&H. whitewalls, ex- , tras galore. 57 Ford Fairlane ..$2045 600 Fairlane 2 Dr, RAH. overdrive, eee. yellow & biack. - 56 Buick Riviera ..$1765 ™ 2 Dr hardtop has Dynafiow, &H, blue & white A clean car! . $1245 This 210, 2-Dr. has low mileage, sparkling chrome. solid Nght blue 55 Chev. 2-Dr. ..:.$ 895 Dark blue, R&H, senders trans- 5 mission, Priced to @ 55 Plymouth ......$ 875 bleed ems Hy black peauty ts 2-Dr, Rak, Can be yours for $2i0” on COLN CONVERTIBLE 37 DGE CONVERTIBLE DGE R. a" +DR. A-TOP. \d ‘ST CHEV ATION WAGON FO! 6 PONTIAC CATALINA LDS 88 HOLIDA ‘38 BUICK: ROADMASTER RIVI- A) CHEV SDR, 4-DR. DR. Fe $4 BONTIA Baer Fy mR, ot ST ARCHIEF Ry BOR AS. : Eee | ~~ ENGELHART . FE 26131. 232 8. Saginaw "83 FORD 2 DR. V-@ CLEAN. $450. EM 3-462). 1985 FORD CUSTOMLINE co-erdrive. 1853 Pontiec convert Charlotte 5t. ible. R&H. standard shift. 5-3564. DODGE ‘87 DEMOS & OFPICTAL’ ears. Pay off balance to bank is roy a price. CARKNER DODGE ES, 44053 Van Dyke, Utica. ae ane 38. yments of it Mgr. . Har money dow. $id. month Mr. Parks. Midwest 4 old Turner Ford . Assume . Call STOM LINE $150 down and take over pay- mo OR 3-8732. an ae anuaee or nel 47500, Har- NSPOR NORTH PONTIAC 195! Beautiful 1953 Buick Specia, har 1963 Ford Customline. 4 dr. MOST MA’ AND MODELs TO FROM 5 412_W. Moatealm 1985 PLYMOUTH CO! 1957 PLYM a bea’ this for onl $2198 196. Hu: to Schutz Motor B’ham's DeSoto. Piymouth rt, Woodward at Hunter. ios? PLYMOUTH 2? DR, BELVE- dere pbs R & i. tires. 1953 PLYMOUTH - sum fz Call Credi ae: west 4-7500. rold Turner Ford. DODGE °57 DEMOS & OFFICIAL’ ~ es © wg Sir 8 2_ DR. “ a CHEVROLET MI 4-2735 —~ 1000 8. Woodward Bismingham ly Reg oe) MARK 17 SEDAN Can be seen at 1324 Bald- 953° NASH 4 DR. special. $195 really paws. Pi soe: =e mow! aier, sik nee POLO: 00 , and A BUMPER'S ~ RAMBLERS - AMB ASSADORg lp ASH SA work, MASS & Porter Ra CAR PAYMENTS TOO Born oo help adjust pee? us to some ious expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 DOORS, HE. 1955 OLDS 4 RES A with power and sharp, Either one for $1,495. Schutz Motors, Birmingham's De- api Ge Dealer, Woodward t_Hunier, 1956 OLDS HOLIDAY. IF EVER A used car was new, this one is It sh “ave to grove it, An older car will ndle down payment. $1,895. Schutz, Birmingham's DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer, Woodward at ter. STATT'S MOTOR SALES "53 Redes Coronet, Gyromatic, R. 5: Chevrolet Power-Giide, R&H, ea NANSPORTATION SECIALS $50 UP 69 M24 MY 3-2750 Lake Orion | ‘$7 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CAT. P. Stee & Brakes. Loaded. 2.200. ‘miles. i trade, $2,595. Mazurek | —— Sales, S_ Bivd. & Wood- _wa FE 4-0587. eieteniens S HOT SPOT 4 pi loa Riviera coupe, R . Dyna. PS. PW. 1952 Olds. 8-68. 4 dr. R & FH Hy- dra. Sharp. Must. be seen to ap preciate. 1956 Olds 98 4 dr. Holiday full pow- er. Sharp. Real juxury. 1955 Olds. 8-88 Holiday coupe. R = ba Hydra. PS. PB. Almost like 1956° Ford V-8 Parklane, Fully tanding. equipped. Outs’ « TATIO AS All priced to sell. OUR LINE OF ENOLISH- A STIN HEALY, MORRIS, MG, AUSTIN HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester's Friendly Olds Dealer 828 N. Main. Rochester OL. 1-9761& 1954 Pend Wee bee Hardto CH AUTO SALES - FE 40151 ERTIBLE. Got a yen for a ragtop? We be- lieve you'll never find a better ene or one any lower priced This one owner beauty is red & white. V-8. Power assists. Auto- matic drive and priced far below next spring's market. Look! $1,000 and a good older car. Schutz, Bir- mingham's DeSoto - lymouth -Dealer, Woodward at Hunter. OUTH HARDTOP. | another factory official's car here. V-8 Powerflite, radio & heater. White tires. power steering. & brakes. Why pay new car prices when you can bu uty like ty clean. Low mileage. Reas, Call MAyfair 6-3705. ‘SEDAN R& Auto. trans. No money dow: e Leg tape of-$1 Mr. Parks. MId- cars, Pay off balance to bank is the full price. C. DODGE 44053 Van ke, Utica. BELVE- dere, <5; BR, W.W. tires. eR re Lee mileage. Reas. — MaAytair 6-3705. “Bright — Spot” ALTO SUPER MART GUARANTEED CARS "$595 DOWN °55 Cadillac 62 Sedan $345 DOWN "35 Olds Dix. Holiday Cpe. $295 DOWN "54 Olds 98 Sedan $250 DOWN ’54 Plymouth Sedan $265 DOWN 54 Ford Sedan $245 DOWN ‘33 Olds 98 Holiday Coupe $200 DOWN ’53. Ford Sedan $5.00 DOWN ’53 Chevrolet Club Coupe $175 DOWN "53 Buick Riviera Super ° $295 DOWN "53 Cadillac 62 Sedan . $5.00 DOWN "$2 Chevrolet Sedan $5.00 DOWN "52 Ford Sedan “$50 DOWN 52 Olds 88 2-Dr. $5.00 DOWN 51 Buick Sedan $5.00 DOWN ‘51 Olds 88 4-Dr. JEROME Olds - Cadillac ~ Orchard Lake at Cass . FE 8-0488 % 1953 Rambler convert, R&M, runs isk" poner sedans. 2 to . Red seane 1954 Rambler ees 195! pemvier - Bhar 1951 Pontiac Good Gans 226 sec cccas 1962 Chevrolet, Club Coupe, l-owner — Little rust ............... 1963 Hudson jet. R&H, auto, trans. Really sharp ........-,....+ = —_ Ambassador, very good 1854 Ford vs ior Runs fae looks Ww. 1054 hebesenaer 1084 Buick special crane: sy trans $1 1956 Ford. Fairlane club sedan. white. fles 14 1955 Chi 1953 BIRMINGHAM Rambler NASH CLEAN CARS and bieck. R&H, &H, stand- ard transmission. tawaculate EXTRA hardtop, ap All ’52 snd $3 Models No Money Down R&H, auto. trans. “ RaH, $995 harate auto. trans. Power. See 343 All 05 auto, Milton Extra Metropolitan “fonvert,, ge new = tires. A-l cond. ... $645 SATURDAY ONLY Over 50 cars to choose from NO FINANCE PROBLEMS Birmingham © Nash $1500. can Holly. MElrose seed. bes Ww “wus G Maree Dealer” wa Bott Nighte th ¢ ‘83 PONTIAC SEDAN, EXC. BODY | & tires EM 3-0081. H. Riggins. OOD HERE EASY THE WORKING Mame: FRIEND | -EASYEDJONES | 15's. Saginaw Used Cars 1952 PONTIAC Rau. HYDRA. het be ae? down, Assume perms of $19.76 month. Cali Credit Mgr Mr. Parks. Midwest 4-7500. Har- eld Turner Ford. | 1950 PONTIAC R&H, othe Fah money down: Assume fe a eg month, Call Credit Mae, Parks guawes 41500. Har- ad Turner Ford 1956 PONTIAC CATALINA. alee will never you white car that shows only 12,000 miles. Has | radio & heater. White tires, and | Hydramatic drive, Moa owner, of course. An older and $1. will buy this beauty. One ‘tull | eet euarentes. Schutz, Birming- | DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer. | Weedward at Hunter, | ‘86 PONTIAC CATALINA, VERY | gre cond. Loaded. 245 Nelson. | ‘$1 PONTIAC DELUXE 2 pe. | very clean throughout. FE 3-7542, | _M Rigeins. i PONTIAC. CONVERTIBL 1955. All power All extras. 34.060 miles. $1,100, Needs fender work, EM 43 F PONTIAC. 4 EFPTAIN. e new, Takes over payments. 5-829. _FE 53 OLDs CONVERTIBLE. Exc. cond, OR 3-0162. ‘3? PONTIAC. 4 DR. STARCHIEF. oF Loaded. New car cond. ~ 1954 Buick 4-Dr. this is a very sha’ oer. R&H dy -a-Low power steeri: white | walls one owner car, =. actual | miles this is q right on | PEOPLES AUTOS SALES: 68 Oakland PE 2-2351 | 48 BUICK FOR gale. GOOD CoN- _ dition, $100. FE 5- 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN $1295 ot OWENS - 8. Sag FE con re §-3588 am. to 8 pm, HAUPT Pontiac Sales ! CLARKSTON ‘ST Star Chief custom Catalina epe. Full power, dealers demonstrator. Extra ee. igeenas “66 itlac Jina Dr. sedan, | like new. Hy dramati, R&H, ex-| cellent equipm “SS Pontiac Star ‘Chiet Catalina cpe. Beautiful condition ‘64 Buick nandien ’ Ran, stand. transmission Exc. cendition. \ ‘33 Pontiac 2 Dr. R&H, stand. trans- | mission riced to sell. 85 Pontiac 2 dr., Hydramatic, R&H, loaded with extras, 52 Chevrolet 4 dr., stand, trans- mission. R&H ‘31 Chevrolet 2 Dr, R&H, shift, Lair to sel! N in St, Clark oon Nights “til a _MAple _§-5566 or MApie 5-114! 1987 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR CATALINA _sedan. FE 8-6843. stand. | { | ! WE LOST OUR AD MAN WITH THE PONTIAC PRESS! SouthSide 211 S.Saginaw St. FE'4-4546 ONTH END SALE OVER 100 CARS ' All Makes Available *56 PONTIAC 54 BUICK Hardtop $1095 $1695 ‘54 CHEVROLET 56 CHEVROLET _ Bel ner Be). Air Hardtop + $1695 54 CHEVROLET 56 BUICK aoe Hardtop 53 CHEVROLET , $2095 $745 56 CHEVROLET 54 FORD Del Rey $695 $1495 ; : ‘54 PONTIA 56 FORD a “25 c Station Wagon . 695 '52 FORD 'SS PONTIAC $495 So eons 52 PONTIAC $1445. $445 55 PLYMOUTH 51 CHEVROLET $995 $395 '55 FORD '49 BUICK $895 $145 North Side 641 Oakland Ave. S57 CHEVROLET ’ °36 FORD Bel Air Convert. i195 — '35 CHEVROLET '56 CHEVROLET $1095 $1295 53 CHEVROLET 56 CHEVROLET $1195 _ ge 'S4 PLYMOUTH '56 CHEVROLET $645 sp CHEVEOLE '54 CHEVROLET $1495 $795 56 PONTIAC '54 FORD , Hardtop $795 $1695 '$$ CHEVROLET '56 FORD $B45 $1395 © 53 FORD '56 PONTIAC $695 Cataling Hardtop '$33 BUICK 1795 $645 55) CHEVROLET 952 CHEVROLET $1495 $495 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS . From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door | MATTHEWS HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ FE 4.4547 ‘On a 2-Week Vacation) MAKE — DAY A Apso aio Tn a Qualit: my Used | A WISE “Buy rR EVERY “Guy | AL HA apt hd aE BUICK | LAKE ORION. M ‘H. MY 2-2411 “sl PONTIAC, | 7am BHA SHARP! °51 Kaiser. $75. "49 Ford. GR 42961. Private owner, | 33 1 PONTIAC. 2 DR. | R&H, HYDRA. $395 very low down payment, low monthly payments AUBURN MOTORS Corner F Pike _& FE. Bivd. _ FE +1471 1986 6 STUDEBAKER SKY HAWK. & H. Auto..trans, W.W. Exc. ’ aa For information call FE West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save the mgpqge etl, Many makes & Side Us choose from. West ‘Side Used Cars $23 _W. Huron "36 34 VOLKS ee. 8UN N ROOF. carrier. w.. As-|A TEENAGE CAR FOR A TEEN- ager. 1951 two door Ford, new irt job, and four new tires. uipped with all of the teenage adgets. Can be seen at 1234 Cov- gton Rd, Birmingham, Michi- gan or call Midwest 4-7890. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE 1957 CR D and Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS }, WAGONS—CONVERTS as low as — B195 | or your car down As little as $15 per week DEAL at! OAKLAND COUNTY’s , P TRADER TAKE ADVANTAGE: OF OUR Low. — LOCATION = SERVICE CTION HASKINS CHEVROLET: “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County’s Fastest von '56 Buick Special 2 Dr. OLI FE 29101 Cars? Class? Deals? Terms? OLIVER'S! $1795 Sotep- Sects tone finish, dynafiow, radid & heater, 94 Pennae Chieftain ...$1095 4dr. sed full one-owner, priced jek eala. one Y equipped, D for qu ‘55 Mercury M'nt'r'y 4 Dr. $1095 — ® real buy with radio & heater, ransmission, stock 2321. 5g Chevrolet 210 2 Dr. . $1195 Sedan, standard shift, radio & heater, 6cyl., stock 2215 automatic '54 Ford Convertible ....$1100 bass ht Red finish, radio & heater, automatic, low Menge. stock seas. ‘55 Buick Century 4 Dr. . .$1695 pf radio & heater. dynaflow, Red & White, ci Sie nad ook. an ge oe e, clean '55 Ford Fairlane ......$1195 —, sedan. low mile one-owner, — ae heater, e, andard shift, beautiful 2-ione Blue. stock = ‘54 Ford Ranch Weaen ..§ 995 neat & heater, Fordomatic, cyl. clean, one owner, stock . #225 '51 Nash Ambassador’. .$ 295: pee eck can for economy, radio & heater, ‘04 Ford Sunliner .......$1195 2-dr. ti radio é& heater, aon one-owner. stock #330. excellent ‘59 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop . .$1595 Sharp, one-owner, radio & heater, dynafiow, stock #232. '54 Buick Century 2 Dr. ..$1195 Hardtop, fully e iy clean, stock #418. tame 1 "SA Ford 2Dr............$ 495 pata a+ wai : St & mechanically, need some body work, ‘56 ence Special 2 Dr. . .$1895 Hardtop, Yellow and White finish with Black White interior, low mileage. tally equipped, stock, ‘2200, '54 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan . .$ 795 ore: Bebeng Chg & Pe eee PS ae & heater,. hydramatic, SS E Bulek Soecal woe... 1695 big Oe nal B bass radio & heater, Freee ie doe eat ater, dynafiow, Do Chelvoret | Bel Air... .$1345 a. mee I Coupe, radio. radio - Pog ed Red & White, V-8 . 53 Buick Roadmaster’. .$ 945| 2-Dr. Hardtop, radio & heater. peer. power .steer- ing & i — & Red harmoni: ren eh “4 with ting interior Transportation specials 1950-51 Buicks, excellent _ Mechanically, good bodies $295 - $395 ER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. — oem Pr. js Daytime ee, --Today's Radio Siege. ee wW4, Bet Your Life , True —— ve CKLW, WXYZ, N McKenzie ews, cc. g.30_wws ‘Wwe a ee CKLW, News, Chase iw. 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WCAR, Sports - SOME FUNDS! K, Ni pee een B. Martyn . Don ‘MacKinnon 6:30—WJR, ‘Music Hall -- Today's Television Programs -- TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS - 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. eye. (4) News; Sports. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:10—(7) Sports. Phelps. . 6:15—(7) News: Daly. (4) Weather Eliot. (2) News: Edwards. 6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. 6:30—(7) Sky King. (9) Foreign Legion. (4): Price Is Right (color) quiz. (2) Rabin Hood. 7:00—(7) Annie Oakley. lion $ Movie. Lloyd Nolan in! “Man Who Wouldn't Die.” (4) Restless Gun. @) Burns and (2) Weather: (9). Pop-; (9) Mil 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:55—(4)' Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Garty- Moore. (4) Arlene ‘Francis Show. 9:50—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4 Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend Harry. - 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. @) Tie Tac Dough. 11;15—(2) Love of Life. |l1:30-(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin and Ricky. 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) . 2:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. ( Truth,'e:49-(9) Mary Morgan. Consequences. » '2:55—(9) News. of fruits and vegetables in the quiz series. . — Pat White, hostess and “Pirate Girl,”* and emcee Jan.Murray sort out some.of the money to be given to lucky contestants on ‘“Treasure Hunt,” which is telecast on NBC at 9:30 a.m. Not-so-lucky contestants walk off with booby prizes Monday-through-Friday half-hour ’ Bill Kerinedy Showtime. Red Tide Area by Gulf Beaches Quickly Sprayed ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ® — Aerial spraying of the red tide area off St. Petersburg’s gulf beaches has been stepped up famid indications the outbreak is increasing in intensity. * ‘* * Bathers have begun to report the coughing and throat burning) sensation associated with the red tide. ‘ and Groom. (Color) Matinee Theater. . My Little Margie. ) Topper. $:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen! for a Day. (7) American Band- stand, (9) Request Playhouse. $:15—(2) Secret Storm. - career off on a happy new slant, Fame to Jan Marray’ English Palace Concerned Over Divorce Plans ‘LONDON w—Buckingham Pal- a Treasure Hunt’ H Outrates Arthur sg _. lace is concerned about evidence, Comic Also i TS iM\that might emerge if a close ‘Dollar a Second’ Quiz fais of Prince Poll | i sued for * vorce, a@ sh ne Saturday Night ili aati al ‘ ' x * '* By WILLIAM GLOVER Lord Beaverbrook’s Sunday Ex- NEW YORK & — Most press said .the wife of Lt. Cmdr. Michael] Parker, former secretary to Philip, is preparing a divorce petition to be presented next ‘month, * vs Palace officials are worried, the newspaper said. It added: performer of the new television season is Jan Murray. : * * * A “calculated risk” and a “re- laxed outlook” have sent his TV beginning when “Treasure Hunt,’’ a show he ran last season on Fri- day nights over the ABC network, was shifted to NBC, slotted on a - five-a-week basis from 9:30 to 10 a.m. ; St was then Murray. tock bib gamble. One morhing he invited’ the viewing audience to mail in post cards with name, address and a number from 1 to 39, It was the first time he had ever sought a response from view- ers. tailed evidence given in divorce ilarly inhibited.” * * * After a report in February that Parker and his wife were sepa- rated, Parker resigned as secre- tary to Philip. But he and the Prince are still friendly and he sometimes calls at the palace, British newspapers have said Parker was friendly with a well- known once worked at the palace. Gos- sip columns suggested that Prince Philip may have met the girl through Parker. : NCO's Sedan * * * The idea was, whenever studio contestants failed to pick a chest containing the cash jackpot ($1,000 plus $100 for each day it is un- tapped), one of the postals would be drawn. If the card happened to have the number of the jackpot chest Satéllites to Go 2,000 Miles Up New Altitude Estimate Readied by Researcher for World Conference WASHINGTON (®—A_ research- jer said today American earth Satellites -May soar as high as '2,000 miles above the earth—500 (changed daily), the viewer would get the dough. 417,000 CARDS By the end of the first week, 417,000 cards had flooded in. * * * Along the way, ‘Treasure Hunt” also became. the first NBC show to top the half hour rating of the Arthur Godfrey show over on CBS. Aside from such a surprise avalanche, Murray insists, day- time television has changed a lot of his notions. He hasn’t been completely cut off from night ‘time work, how- ever, since he also conducts ‘‘Dol- Hits Motorcycle Two Japanese Dead; Soldier Denies Knowing Anything of Accident geant crashed into a motorcycle, trians Saturday night, Force and Japanese police said today. tok * U.S. Air Force officials said the “One> of their anxieties is that, where-. as the British newspapers are for-/ bidden by law to publish the de-| cases, the foreign press is not sim-| London society girl who ITAZUKE, Japan — A 1952 sedan owned by an American ser- then struck and killed two pedes- the Air Andere, thay principality tetsti France and Spain, has 16 civil servants, one jail and no income collector. at a stimulating SELF- mMPROVEMENT “SLinte DEMONSTRATION of the famous DALE CARNEGIE COURSE ~ You’ see in action a proven self. improvement program for peopie who want to forge ahead faster... NOW! PONTIAC | * TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7:30 O'CLOCK Federal Savings and Loan Meeting Room 761 W. Huron Street BIRMINGHAM WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 AT 7:30 P. M. Birmingham Community House... . 380 South sponsored by... The Exchange Club of Birmingham e. FERNDALE MONDAY, OCT. 7 AT 7:30 P. M. Ferndale Community Bidg. > 400 £. Nine Mile Road 4 So far offshore winds have kept|miles higher than the previ med by Staff Sgt. W i 3: previous ay a car was ow iv gt. Win- soon in... Alen. : ise (Gulioes ‘Liste: ‘Teer of Night. (9) Bugle). mass of dead fish, poisoned by|maximum estimate. lar a Second” over NBC on Satur-| 5.0, Eley, -32, Philadelphia. He Beckieg © Rechestes 7:30—(1) Bold Journey. Europe to the red tide, well out in the Gulf. * «ft day evenings. denied all knowledge of the inci- and East Detroit Delhi, India. (4) Wells Fargo.|11:55—(S) Billboard. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv) pihard Tousey of the U.S. Na- le * dent, police said. e (2) Godfrey’s Talent. (7) Voice, ice estimates the number at More!) posearch Laboratory gave the} “The trouble with a big show) The car was found abandoned Met Opera colortura soprano, TUESDAY AFTERNOON ePraae 1 Meret Joan. |than 100,000 new altitude estimate in a report|*t night,” says Murray recklessly|several miles from the scene of Free copy of Frank Betiger’s $2-page Rol Peters, (4) Twenty-One. 12:99—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) ( le ater. x *« * prepared for an international con-|™xing his metaphors, “is thatithe accident yesterday morning. booklet, “How One ideq increased (2) Whiting Girls. Tex and Jinx. (7) 12 O'Clock'4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks, (4)|_ The Ted tide is caused by the|ference designed to summarize|¢Very Program has to be the rise) Officials at Itazuke air base said)_ | My Success and Happiness.” and fall of Pompeii. If a show is no good, you've got to wait a whole week to get another chance at the audience." presence in the water of huge number of a minute. marine or- ganism called gymnodinium brev« is. Eley returned to the base by taxi shortly after midnight. He was hospitalized at 2 a.m. for what Air Force doctors diagnosed as a sev- BELIEVES IN QUIZZES jere ae uleer: + the nightclub “cireult. near Air Force authorities said Eley would ‘be availabie for questioning} : " droga’ in the ay = by Japanese authorities ‘while bon! RCA COLOR TV quiz aan ¢* pitalized and would be released to Soles ond Servic them for questioning when his a soe, tages, question In TV '4/condition improved SWEET’S RADIO-TV and coordinate the rocket and earth satellite programs of vari- ous natidns for the International Geophysical Year. Attending fhe six-day parley jOpening today are delegates from 12 nations, including the United States and Russia, which are the only two nations planning to launch satellites, The other na- tions have programs designed to track and observe satellites, or 8:30—(7) Welk’s Top Tunes. (9)/ Front Page Chal, (4) Turn of Fate. New drama series starring David Niven, Robert Ryan, Jane Powell, Jack Lemmon, Charles Boyer. First show: Amnesia vic- time Robert Ryan terrorizes Beverly Garland in ‘‘Silhouette of a Killer.” (2) Richard Dia- mond. (9) Favorite Story, “Time Barrier.” (4) Suspicion, melodrama Comics. (9) The Things We mi Range Rider. (7) Mickey’s Re- 06) As Ge Word Tome (| (Color) Club 60..(7) The Erwins. 5:00—.(2) The Early Show. (7) (9) Corliss Archer. | Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance 1:00 — (2) My Hero. (4) Romper! y. Room. (7) Charm Theater. (9) 5:30—(4) Patti Page. Dean Elected Head Nine ‘out of every ten of the Ottoman emperors were poets. : Have a Cigar, Ladies? |: e 7 situation is the on Dy. f K ly. (2) Studto ¢ One, ay It hea be n announced that Wik, Th re All the Rage * * x a comic can survive in th nd bata cycle, seriously injuring a 3 year on Shark.” Russia previously -has indicated| iness for more than two years.” |0ld Japanese physician and his’ 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. (9) Fal- con, | 10: 00—(9) National News. (4) Death Valley. (2) Ameche Pre- sents, 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. . 10:30—(7) Public Defender. (9) City Detective, (4) Big Ten High- lights. (2) Ellery Queen. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million $ Movie, “Bulldog Drummond at, Bay.” (4) News: W'kamp. (2)! News: LeGoff. 11:18—(4) Weather: Eliot, (2) Miss Weather. 11: 20—(4) Sports: Parker. (2) Ss li: 25—~(2) Nightwatch Th., Kay Sutton in “I'm from the City.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Th. ‘Press Cotiference."* (4) Tonight. TUESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm Report. 6:58—(2) On The Farm Front. 71:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:45—(2) News. (7) Cartoon Car- nival. $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. liam J. Dean, of Dean Brothers Candy and Cigar Store, 474 S. Sag- Fa inaw St., has been | Te a elected presi- 3 dent of the Michi- 4 at 17 Ottawa Dr., is one of the founders of the statewide organi- zation and has W. J, DEAN lserved as a director since Its in- ception. Currently he is chairman of the fellowship coramittee’ of the’ Pon- ‘tiac Rotary Club, and is an active figure in community boy’s work, church activities and civic affairs. Colombia’s Ex-Dictator Pinilla Back in Madrid MADRID, # — Gen. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, deposed dictator of day. after a 20-day trip to the Dominican Repuhlic. Rojas Pinilla said his trip had been “exclusively on busines af- fairs." It had set off rumors that he was on his way back to Colombia in an snot to return to power, SS nay 3 3 if mg Ee i g3§ 23 3 is #3 ea 3 gesesees est seees 2 <2 « e ous : 3 3 E poonycy: z 2 ~ «2 SSSRess Colombia, returned by plane to-|. |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... }on his speech . ,| ward’s ex, Jess Barker, will do a Chicago disk jock show. . . By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—I'swear, I think I'll quit buying romantic little gifts for my B.W. Yesterday I brought her a present—and she threw it at me. Frolicking down W. 56th St., I was lured into a shop by a picture of a pretty girl on a window card. “I'll take ten of those for my darling wife,” I caroled te the saleslady. “Gift-wrap them, please.” 3 At dinner I‘ceremoniously tendered the | gift box to the B.W., merely mentioning that the offering was very popular with the smartest women of Copenhagen. Opening the box, she sniffed, then snorted, “Ladies’ cigars! Smoke them yourself!” (That’s gratitude for you.) WILSON x. * Vice. President Nixon disclosed his . public relations policy: “You never complain about an article—audibly” ee eet ee ee eS baddie in. “Street of Sinners.” “I like the San Francisco Giants in '58” buttons—50,000 of them—have been given out by a drug store in San Francisco . . Comedian Joe E. Lewis told Copa id he lost on a Ray Robinson but made a for- tune betting on Rademacher. “Not to win,” hastened Joe. “To live” . . ,. Joe also told his audience, “I've got comedy material I haven’t even drunk yet.” Lionel Hampton phoned Pres. Eisenhower, congratulated him . . Susan Hay- ‘GERALDINE Simone Silva, who posed barechésted with Bob Mitchum, is writing Hollywood producers for another chance at showbiz. Casey Stengel, the N. Y. Yankees’ wizard, was named director of a Glendale, Calif., bank: . EARL’S PEARLS: Success depends on a person's getting along with some people and ahead of others.—H. G. Hutche- son , . .. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1957) OU CAN 100 - | AT HOME: : por dre time. If you left School, write for FREE KL a you how. P.D.P. 9-30 Br. mM, ‘ A Name teow Hee see ee Ced een eaensesteressesedsewenees Seneeeeeeoererennee eoceseobes é o -Btate SPORE Ree eH A sees eeee bh City gs Seceresee eetetee ORE H deen ese TE REET ehee = joval-shaped orbits.-He offered no ‘Traffic Deaths Rise it plans to reveal further details of its earth satellite program at meeting. Tousey mentioned only casually that ‘‘perhaps’ the American. satellites might attain a height of 2,000 miles in their hicle, plus an improved perform- ance outlook, appeared to justify the higher figure. x * * Thus, it’s conceivable that still further improvements in the rock-|% et weight and performance pic- ture are now envisioned Six of the satellites are to be Former Circus Beauty Passes Away at 105 KANSAS CITY (#—Mrs. Lillian x *« * She joined the circus at 16 after Craven, an ele- nedd, Pa., and she was a native of Philadelphia. Craven died in 1890 from the long-range effects of being mauled and bitten by a lioness. launched before the end of IGY/Second highest -ideaths for the first eight months niper cent, producing 5.5 deaths for| wife. With this in mind, Murray is working on four or five other packages which he hopes may pro- vide opportunity for fellow map-| caps. x x ithe road, police said, other woman. ' paths in New York City. Less than a mile farther down the car | struck and killed a 50-year-old |woman, then careened across the highway and fatally saph an- There are 51 miles of bicycle. Member ef Electronics Assn. FE 4-1515 Ceve RO MART 158 f Open Mon., Thars., Fri. & Gat, “tH 9:00 in August by 5 Pct. CHICAGO (®—The nation’s traf- fic deaths increased in August for | the first time since last Novem-. ber, the National Safety Council said today. . ’ * * 1 The traffic death toll last month’ of 3,790 not. only was 5 per cent| higher than the toll of 3,610 a) August last year but was the high- | est August toll since 1941 and the ‘ for that month in the council's history. The total in August 1941 was 3,954. * * * The council said the increase} was attributed, in part, to the fact there were five Saturdays in Au-jf gust this year, including one dur-|f ing the Labor Day weekend. Despite the incteased toll in Au- gust, the council said highway MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS this year were 2 per cent lower compared with the corresponding period last year, 24,730 against 25,200. : * * bf The council reported that travel] in the first six months was up 3} every 100 million miles of travel, lowest ratio in the nation’s his- tory. for a comparable period. 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