Stevenson Asks ‘Who s at Helm’ Ex-President Smiles His sega? ite * q i HEE jit fe g i g machine which is being used to i: f 4 i BUILDS RUNWAY — This is the soil cement 4,000 foot east-west runway at Pontiac Municipal Airport. By mixing the topsoil, cement and water, build the new, it lays down a hard, solid base for the runway Pontiac Mostly Fair, Ike to Step Up Tempoz== 4 i fo Open Strip “|FES Next Month Commercial Companies May Schedule Flights by End of ‘57 This is the second of three articles expansion at Pontiac Mu- ‘Death Wins Greatest Athlete Airport. T 6 article describes roia at es cast- | west runway which will enabie larg- | er two-engine ines to lend. | Manager Homer C. says be | hepes improved facilities wil! make it te bring in regular commercial airiine passenger and mil service before the end of 1957. * * sa Pontiac Municipal Air-' port is constructing a, paved, east-west runway, 100 feet wide and 4,000 feet long. That’s a lot of run- me Sy will be ready in Oc ; When you add a clear ap- area from the east » Counted Out 1 After Long Fight 25-Year Career Ends; today after a stubborn bat- tle with the one competitor she couldn’t beat—cancer. —« Earlier this morning be- Thieves Steal EY $12,000 in Furs Sacistterarncs Investigating| | Ist Police that began Birmingham Robbery| wim aav cachet | tonmne- Last Night apa, beet: AAG: Set * | the golf coarses of the nation. Oakland County detectives joined Birmingham police this morning), ~ pes im on iavestiqniios of « Bitaiig: | en ee sas ham store burglary which netted said last night. that is 2,00@ feet long, and thiev ver $12,000 in furs late Says Weatherman an equally long clear ap-isst night Payee wpe sgtlnyrer pap. tron a Tenlett la expected to be tuat-ion . ‘proach area from the west,| ‘The looted business was the Furs $0 degrees. in Cc UJ @ you have a stretch of 8,000.ny Robert store at 550 N, Wood-| See the Sports Section for ad- T cake ok tee sana | ‘feet, more than a mile and/|ward Ave ditional stories about the career bite Sales poomaee. She a half, in which €S MAY; A report of am alarm eet off | Babe Didrikson Zaharias. high ts ed to reach from WASHINGTON (—Prediéetit Eistnhower said today| Operate WNC TO UN di te Go breakin arrived too bate [rots marble twarmament, and 30 to 1 aageme. ._ ,_, he is going to make two or three more major campaign) +137 ofr 5 pe ge og 4 Aarggpedien f se Pan ot wor Bes ge mperature preceding 8 a.m. was/SPeeches than he had counted on. To add further to this safety, to 14, Merlin M. Holmquist’@f| Cancer struck in 1953 just after 4%. At 2 p.m. Cy eat tet Bhoea dl ‘eas =— ’ lines Lake oud > dee to the named for her — the Babe eter registered 68 degrees. not going te do an: isto and not go out), 4 gg! plas ferther ot ‘aemiacted he Sin Zaharias Open in Beaumont. |whistle-stagmmme es * 2) west. frolt police: “It rang there and , After she underwent | surgery Sout, a An Oct. 13 sale of unclaimed moving items at the Police Department | under conditions which are Another Storm in Atlantic Likely Hurricane Wind ght) at Mrs. Jom Simetz's home, 1385 ‘at County Clerk's Office Pierce. Next temple meeting is Oct. 12, 8 p.m. at the Community House. : UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. pod to include the Egyptian complaint “y FS * LADIES’ SIZES 4 TO 9 LP * MEN'S SIZES 6 TO 12, tion “Mayor “Wiliam W. Donaldson|#t $15 at Cranbrook. School in to Saginaw Mayor Maurice E-| 41 tunds trom the ticket sales Brown to “throw his bat in the t ring"~sto see whlch city turns owt|"* we le he Oe the largest number of voters in|*P0nsoring school Alumni Assn. the presidential balloting. +? Donaldson has offered to buy| Randall has been associated Brown a hat of “unusual quality and) with the Eisenhower administra- style” if Pontiac comes out on the| tien since 1952 and took ever short end of the count. He has; present post this summer. asked Brown to if Sag-| formerly served as chairman jinaw’s vote is the Commission on Foreign ~ * v, 2 uti. Bowling Shoes FRIDAY & BPC SHUT SATURDAY a) Cut-Prices on Famous ) Lady Schick or Sunbeam New SCHICK 25 in Colors! (Mmmmr) Mon’s Electric Shavers Eos) ¢ 329.50 Value ee = safc I te Colorful Prints You'll have to come downto Simms to see the quality. . . t6 see the colors and prints .. . . to feet the material. Only then wilt you ap- Not Invegulars or 2nds—but . . FIRST QUALITY Sanforized Cotton YEAR-A-ROUND Ladies’ Dresses Regular $3.95 Value —SIMMS PRICE— ALL SIZES Many, Many Other Features and see these dresses . Solomon Rapids, Kan., waiting for a playmate to arrive. She's the only child in the five-person | community, which owes its ex- istence to a grain elevator. Vir- ginia’s parents have told her that there's a playmate for her on the way. Cast row Lighthouse HAMILTON, Bermuda — Gibbs: Hill Lighthouse, which went into operation in 1846, is one of the few Lands in Hospital A five-year-old girl, hit by a car| near her house on Rapid street yesterday afternoon, was reported in fair condition in Pontiac Gen- of possible internal injuries suffer. ed when she darted into the path of an auto driven by Honey Bee Henry, 29, of 281 Rockwell Ave. A witness confirmed Henry's statement he could not stop in time, Pontiac Police said. The Weather U.S, Weather Bu: poxTiac AND vicwnir tn reostty thre little warmer near Be high jomerrow 18 te 7 ‘throughout the Pontiac: area ing to local leaders. All Metal Drop-In Type Marine Seam Compound Saree Guns Caulking fs Se eee — < The Pontiac City Commission has 2-1 Cartridge co ne be oe scheduled public hearing for Tues- | __ Regular 44e Eoch basing Le gags é - day, October 2, 1956, at 8 p. m. E.S.T | 3 el Sect BR mstsctel bee ‘on Intention to construct the follow- ee oe ee eee eens : sions, At members stee2 : ‘in the world made of cast iron. UF Speakers’ Bureais Makes Ready to Carry Story to Public Oct. 8 -- 12 ‘ing the city clerk's Sylvan City fo Sign Voters Saturday Sylvan Lake City Manager Ern-; est L. Ethier announced this morn- Theft of a $150 power saw from office will be'a tool shed behind the Pontiac lopen Saturday from 9 a.m, until Senior High School was reported noon to register voters, ‘yesterda: ; Ethier said the office will be| The saw belongs to a Birming-, open the same hours Oct. 6. Oct. 8, the last day to register, the office will be open from 8 was stolen three weeks ago, poet until 8, - id. ‘Power Saw Stolen y to Pontiac police. ham company a a con- conan project there It evidently “Share Your Blessings . by members of the newly-formed) Pontiac Area United Fund Speak- ers’ Bureau as they appear before | over 100 audiences this fall, . The new United Fund organiza- tion. was officially launched at a luncheon held today in the. Elk’s Temple. The 50 men and women members of the Speaker's Bureau are ex- . pected to carry the United Fund - “jearry the United Fund story to will be the key message ‘carried | audiences in plants, churches, PTAs, men and women’s organiza- jons. Each United Fund speaker is prepared to give a 10-minute talk on the 54 United Fund-supportea |"? agencies, their services and the need for meeting this fall's $612,- 202 United Fund Cantpaign goal. All speakers are being provided with flip charts prepared by the’ \ cy FAMOUS egy etd EY VIKING fot the GMC Truck and Coach di- Pinoy id x ee. 29° LADIES’ WINTER Full Length or Shortie Styles | + 100% Wool Fleece 5 * New Taper Sleeves. Big Shipment Just Arrived! Coats ~Washoble HI-BULK ORLON } Ladies’ Sw 20 PULLOVER bas ia ciictlin iinet lactiaatiane Se a ee ge ee age ge ge ae ere ge eng! ee gl gg ee ee attire PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 ie : THREE. OPEN. Friday and Saturday Nights Until 10. PP. 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Equils is one of sev- Black Swan were slain and 260 other felonious eral Americans to volunteer for pea ae , Fe ae ch ee CINCINNATI @—Dfficials ot the| -_, the world for pilots to replace (black swan but they couldn't catch those of the old Suez Canal Co. (it COMSPEPLT EPG LUT EPPNE EPH ERD gE 2 = wv ; J | F | Se Claims Administration | ait” i, 82 efitrt to ts Fails to Serve US. breadand the oer a . that the wanderer will WASHINGTON ET ET IOe VR PRN EEE ERT EP it has failed to serve the interests of the country.” to Death in House F * * * dian roulette with an atomic pis-|tenant farmer } and everyone else too,” former)house in this farm comm President Truman’s secretary of| miles southeast of Benton A state said at a Democratic fund- He was identified as Sid _yaising dinner in suburban Bethes-| Deputies said the + “da, Md. started “from an * “Through this mile-wide hole’ inj C°°King stove. : and again with the ball carried by, the dove of peace.” | ©” Acheson declared that the Usually $7.98 in Rich, Warm, Ciftable Colors ». United States and its allies have| oe eS ee 9 ao * years, “ay <* el roe aaane, vous ®t’ Men’s Luxurious Casual + < of this administration.” "ete" =] Shirts at Half Prices! Soak bean af Gor power. has | at : ° | hardly used at all.” i 3 * * ° i |. Acheson, now in private. law _ Vicara Flannel. . . Looks i feels Li Cashmere *. practice here, said the Republi- “pulp bi “a new Prag eliggenie —7 1953 | ‘ ' which seven years of hard and| COLORS a work” by nen sadeduehe pa: acti @ Blue @ Maroon ued, “the Eisenhower Republi- Royal cans had become the prisoners of = ey Me the primitive propaganda and slo-\™j @ Red @ Rust perl # se Ay altkensa fang @ Gold @ Charcoal forces in order to win the elec @ Tan @ Brown or ‘ve @ Teol @ Nevy Acheson said the nation does not now have ground forces “‘ade- | ; quate to deal with limited opera- | tions,” and he said “there is even | : question whether we are maintain- ‘ : os ee Gon neces- He'll admire the soft, warm, expensive look of “be “© El these new luxury shirts. Just the thing for game time, casual\qutings, and lounging at home. Ocean pearl buttons, neat, slotted, stay-in-place collar, and expert tailoring. 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Just right for the octive boy. In red, charcoal, and navy. Sizes 6 to 12. Watte's Boys’ Shop—Second Floor ee bs he Regularly now 2.98 Sister COATS Waite'’s brings you the big and little sister coats in all wool fabrics. 100% wool interlining. Sizes 7 to 14, 3 to 6x with leggings. Blue, red and aque. Waite's Girls’ Departmeat 99 only A practical and good-looking outfit for the little man in the family. Well- tailored matching set thet con be interchanged. A terrific value! “Sizes 3 to 8. Navy with gay assorted plaids. Waite's Children's Dept—Second Floor a ‘ NEWESTI! CASHMERE Sises 10% te B Ul) lalla lalallala lala SPECIAL PURCHASE! * ee Famous Name ARGYLE § VERY SLIGHT IRREGULARS -_ Reg. yeas: Now *e i. belelert leat eleslted * 79° ? . be mailed directly to: SERVICE, P.O. Box 7398, Washington 4, D. C. — g f ¥ é 5 emanate i ist Dishicls W ) " districts in which reasonable doubt as to the outcome Senate. 8 fF ii fi California—Districts 12, 13, and 29. Senate. Colorado—Districts i Banos ES if 2 Pontiac City Affairs | , Two File Damage Claims at Commission Meeting : z ¢ sf uF rf “f § gH} i EF er aime! Ni it bF 3 lt 4 F § i s & 4 , F i hi =: Bud Guest fo Speak fo Vaughan Parents Z . Ra AE e ¥ if it afte i i aj ul “i Runway Completion Expected in Month (Continued From Page 1) 2 =e = z* : 7; BE { me Unsure Michigan—Districts 12, 14, 17, ang 18. Minnesota—Districts 3, 7, and 9. Missouri—Districts 2, 4, 6, 7, 8,' Lar ge. - New York—Districts 4, 5, 6, 7,' 12, 15, 17, 24, and 3%. Senate. North Carolina—Districts 9 and 10. Ohio—Districts 3, 6, 9, 11, 14,-and ! = 15. Senate. Oregon—Districts 2, 3, and 4 HIP FH He EFT: seus a f il th : H ele H “l atitl 24 4 | i 4? i i i fe | ' r } Fe: OLLARS “S102” Simulated peor! collors, lustrous ond rich looking © ...trulya Bee oes tee ered vor or dress. Hurry in. .. they're so. you'll wont several for yourself, wr gifts! . _ Fashion-Right © —Third Floor Fashion Full-Fashioned “Ban-Lon” Set by Pandora , Starting at... G”* : @ Short Sleeve Slip-over ....... @ Long Sleeve Slip-over @ Cardigon ...... eee eee ee ee Fall Coats © FIREMAN RED JUNIOR MARTINIQUE COATS Be smart—be first with coats on the fashion calendar, low in the budget book! Coats in newly-textured chinchilla-type wool that’s heaven to the touch! New side-slit silhouettes, slimmed flares! All beautifully tailored, hand-detailed and Miliurn lined for lightweight season-spanning! In colors cued to a glowing Fail geason! Come in today for your pearl of a coat at impressive savings! Sizes 5-15. 5 Waite’s Coats ® Blue ® Brown » _ mate in quality sweaters! Come in today and buy a Italian Handbags © chosen for us by cer own representatives — in ltaly! ee #68 #8 #48 - Gabardine EA Imported Italian handbags in polished saddle made of rayon gabardine. A fashionable . button - down. shirt- waist ‘with tab collar and rolled sleeves. You need a practical outfit like this in your fall ward- - + where according to your acces- — sories. Colors come in Beige, Green ond Red. Sizes 10-18. Yes .. . Exclusively at Woite’s. We have the “Ban- © Lon” sweaters that all ‘smart dressers rave about! | Soft, luxurious sweaters mode by Pandora, the ulti- ~~ sweater set or buy them seporately. Many shades to choose from! Hurry in today while our selection lasts! : : Waite's Sportswear—Third Floor Fashion rs fe c + ve * New Fall * Ld * Rayon . Dress 8.98» Here is a smart new fall dress Z robe. It'll take you most any- Waite's Dresses—Third Floor Fashion ————————————— MEMJER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 Finest Woman Athlete, Babe Zaharias Dies _ es athlete of all time. Twenty-five } she flashéd across the fre sneee played for keeps. Then three years ago she un- derwent an operation for cancer. «Doctors said she never would “play championship golf again. - ‘The next summer she won the ‘Women’s National Open Golf Here was a foe even Base ZAHARIAS could not beat. Her fighting heart kept her alive for months, while her body wasted away to less than ninety pounds. 5 : When first told that her re- _; earring pain was due to cancer, -: the Babe’s comment was typical. .. “That's the rub of the green,” She married Gronce ZAHARIAS, & three hundred pound wrestler, in 1938. They have been inseparable. He has lived for weeks in an apart- ment across the street from her hos- drivers who are on the highway. EEE William B. Backenstose The death of WitttaM B. BackEn- sTose has removed a former business man who for many years was a well known figure in the city’s business and social life. A lifelong resident of this city, he had a wide circle of friends who held in high esteem this quiet, modest, friendly man. — -Mr. Backenstose was interest- ed in everything that went on in Pontiac. He loved this city and its people. : He was not one to seek promi- nence. He preferred the quietness of his home and the company of his friends. To the latter his complete integrity and his fine, wholesome personality made him a pleasant companion and a valued friend. ————_—S_=_— MariLyn Mownox says she dresses to please men. With reference to some things, it takes mighty little to please men. The Man About Town Less Than 2 Days Football Contest to Close Promptly at Noon Saturday Sorry: What you'll be if you don’t act at once on the sugges- tion below. two days away, a list of the is published today for the last time. The prize is $300 in U. 8, Savings Oct. Dee. 1—Army vs. Navy. your name and Saturday noon of THIS week, Sept. 29—and that’s only day after tomorrow, E Another letter -rolls in from our old friend, Meyer Simon, weld ' Jey So 4 figs WORK/ S—e Wet Running Himself Out of Business, We Hope David Lawrence Says: Ike Laid It on the Line in Peoria WASHINGTON—Just about the most penetrating speech in many — hower. * * Short sentences, with crisply pre- the address a distinctiveness rem- iniscent of FDR at his best in the already have accepted the opposi- tion argument. This makes the President's aggressive exposition all the more commendable. It was a brave speech. ( ‘Copyright 1966 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago BRITISH ARMY may fight on NAZIS CLAIM unparalleled vic- tory in East. 20 Years Age TOLEDO CAPTURED by Span- ish fascists. . FRANCE MAY pass currency bill to devalue franc. 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Hurry, men, these buys will go fast! Comfy-soft and cuddly challis SLEEPWEAR 19° Misses tid woamnill riba = jamas, long and short ni includ- short PJ's and baby dolls, Pastels, prints, stripes and polka dots in the group. Jubilee savings now, so hurry! Save! - Surcoats or campus coats in BOYS’ JACKETS 7* Jr. boys’ wool surcoats with Dynel collar, quilted lining. Sizes 6-12. Boys’ wool melton coats with zip book braid trim. 6 to 18. Save now at Federal’s! Tots’, girls’ warm washable: | -SNOW SUITS 19° spree a and nylon Many in two-tone with hat or hood. Sizes 3-6x and 7-14, Outfit your daughter at savings! eae: PERSP ORL ERE OR OR NE ee PS eee 7 : sational savings in all Uakhetoainjs Big bargains for your home and family! ~ Luxurious fabric coats.in fashion’s favorite styles! CASUALS @Cashmere blends $ Wool Chinchilles ®Wool Martiniques Exciting savings at the start of the season! All the newest, smartest fabrics with that look of pure elegance. 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Save now on electric Trulon, rayon-cotton Save now on these ® * ‘ * * Bath Towels | Panels & Tiers | Looptwistrugs | Cooking Aids | Drapery Sale | Modern Tables 39: 99: 19% g* ” 8 The ae S ee ever for these first 36” TIERS in Dacron* or Nylon with . Cotton 9x12-ft. with over half- 12” FRY PAN with cover, POP-UP Luxurious 42x90” drapes in wash- Occasional tables in limed osk and heavy weight bath towels. full bottom ruffles in white, yellow a-million loops add a luxurious note TOASTER with crumb tray, COOK- able, no-iron Trulon in modern or ebony with marlite plastic tops that ” size in bold stripes, ee or rose. WHITE NYLON P of decor. toving. ¥ lasticized back ER-FRYER with chrome finish, fancy floral patterns or Rayon-cotton won't stain, burn or mar. Have brass sft ids. Rose, gold, blue, in 41x54”, 41x63”, 41x72”, 41x81”, eben gare chartreuse, WAFFLE-SANDWICH GRILL with mixture drapes with gold lurex stripes legtips and trim. Choose an end, pink or aqua in the group. Sent TRULON PANELS in sheer white. red, cinnamon, beown, gray. heat indicator! Bay at Federal’s! in modern of designs. Save! lamp, cocktail or step table. Hurry! *DuPont's Polyester fiber : * CHENILLE OR “HEIRLOOM” BEDSPREADS. a ? 9 88 _ PLAID COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Full op twin sizes in white and pastel colors. * Soft and washable in gray, pink or blue plaids, 99 1.66 Aeaate binding, new marek weave 720°, J «DD 21427-in. FILLED, BED PILLOWS 2 00 | Soft, plump. Turkey and chicken feather filled. ne 3.99 1.99 1.77 a ete. 5.95: WHITE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Soft, deeply napped cotton in, 70x80” size, i 20x26-in. DACRON* BED PILLOWS . Dacron* filled with percale floral cover. : *DuPont's Polyester fiber : i 27x48-in. HI-LO RUGS 23 to 26-in, METAL VENETIAN BLINDS - 2 44 A washable rug for every room in asst’d colors. 27 te BGedmch GEO .....0ceriseerssnseevensevsnsrnesunnervees 2.88 Disigg ie tee hs, oe 2-pe. CHENILLE BATH MAT SET x Oval rug and matching lid cover in pastel colors. TWIN-FITTED banal ae PAD, es Full size pads .. on dF 2.99 - LUMINOUS DIAL ALARM CLOCKS 3 44 Brass or chrome finish, guaranteed movement. ° On sale in housewares dept. WELSH SLEEPER-STROLLER aS 10 88 Blue water-repellent fabric, removable canopy. ° Plus US. tax 12:00" wih 7" rayon eta binding, 10 colon, [OLD | Occasional 88 Chine | Unfinished — 44 Hardwood 4: 88 : Tables 14 Lamps . 6 . Chests 12 6-Yr. Crib. 23 4 Limed oak and black with “Attractive table lamps with | 4-Drewer ......cscssssos 14.44 — All-steel_adjusta n ~ brass rods and ferrules. ‘shelek ‘on ryles, shapes. ve CASED a: a and double ts : ‘ : ® e Seal of Quality Matchstick Tiers Muslin or Percale 3 : | and Draperies 3 SHEETS Cafe Tien: 3 ¢ . = 24x26" HOOT OCRT ODO CEO OREO HOOe enone 99c pr. ; MUSLIN: 30x30" 1.48 pr. 722108” or Twin Fitted ........1.57 90x36 1,68 pr. 81x108” or Full Fitted.......... 1.77 SE RV vives ne Reventaer ee 42x36” Pillow Casez......... sepeess 48 Drapes: : a py ee Since 1.88 pr. : 2 PERCALE: - parol Repressor: "4 | 72x108" or Twin Pitted ..........1.97 ‘our 3.88 pr. 81x108” or Full Fitted.........2.17 4exe4" 5.88 pr. . 4253844" Pillow Cases.........., 69e 72x84" 8.88 pr. [ioe ew wo ee Soe eeREEF OE © © ee re ee Ce © PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1056 __ Save Now-Allstate come § Silent Cushions Whitewalls, Reg. 28.45 Blackwalls, Reg. 23.25 22% 17% dv Full 20 Month Guarantee: Jf X-41° Cold Rubber Construction Enjoy sctadiogs traveling with Allstate's Silent Cushion s Tires. They never whine or squeal. Top quality con- Reg. 14.95 Metropolitans struction too, with tests proving up to 20% more skid Expertly Retreaded resistance. Heat resistant bonded rayon cord. Use | /2-Menth Guarantee Sears Easy Payment Plan. Gives maximum trection with minimum noise, on Sears exclusive winter tread design. WHI TEWALLS Heavy Duty MUFFLERS § el : freeze. Put high quality ALL- Beware of deadly carbon monoxide... odorless, invisible, but STATE petemnees enil imane ever eg to leak out of the cracks of an cold muifler and into in your radiator. Gives you your car. Play sale and have a New ALLSTATE muiiler installed higher boiling point, lower today. Fits 49-53 Ford & Chev; ‘S4 Ford 6-cylinder models. freezing point. ALLSTATE . BATTERIES Regularly 13.45 Ineludes Installation T Q. 0.88 See aK Be. ant Power designed in all new BE i and leak- ' 50-Ft. Rubber Hose: «Allstate Meter Oil ema] ccconscry oxen. Use Soars Eany Terma New! Lightweight! Complete Oil Change _ : tev. 3s = 3.99 nferon! 69 ¢ » it = sou: Spun Glass Stripping Tough red rubber over recta cord layer. Seamless venber High quality motor oil! Does eichoaes ore : a Reg. 2le - 12¢ inner tube. Y-inch diameter. outstanding job in keeping old ; 2 “4 23-8. size also. . engines clean. Make ~~ own 2 - = Expands alter being tucked into 20-tt. Hose Remnant, Reg. 1.81..71¢ — gil changes. > ae ae | 4 cracks. Seals cracks up to 7/16- eg s in. 49%, Day how at Bours, df Neutral Clutch — Full Reverse ‘ 7My-H_P. that's dependably engineered for outstanding perform- : < d ai a price that's practical for = a | SAVE $20.07 Elgin Boat Trailer Y ff Priced at 99.95 sey Tore ee re ee aon, Cone leading and unloading, Adjustable bow and stern support for 12 to 14 foot boats. Tires are included at no extra cost. Stand extra. W Rog, 79.95 8-Inch Wheel Boat Treller.............69.08 actin Hy jj aeeninaaee r into the ‘hause Tuesday night beCuts Branches gay with a brother in nearby! F'rom Oak to Get ee canna be el/Rid of Noisy Kids’ sell “I guess I'll try to sell what's left of it,” the mechanic said last |Clementary school and along one, a 10 white -|with all that noise," Mrs. Ives It is about a block and a half told a reporter. trom the outskirts of @ Negro res-| jn. and they'll take a mile.” Stands Out in a Crowd TUCSON, er @—Robert Svob/ bearing nubs of branches, remain reported his car stolen and gave|°! the enco-lumty oaks. Lawn} mower wheels on back, tubular) The temperatures of Carisbad| | pipe frame, powered by a gaso-| caverns located in New Mexico. line motor from a washing ma-/never vary more than a single de-| chine, Svob, 13, said he built the gree - police this description: car at a cost of $25, “the white people ior ‘school buses to take them| poker table comes with a set of short legs to change it into a cof- table—making it a two-way for both parents. prize winning items on dis- in nationwide competition. sharp eye on built by Donde Goodell, 16, of} ” |Detroit, is any standard. It took ‘ Douglas a solid year of school seat por ei ome work, besides tracking down sal- the a Tear bedroom had said he|play here in the Ford Motor Co's|Vaged metal for the delicaje ma-) divided among 80 School|tool chest of ‘Ronald Kress, an who turned rg winners |¢leventh-grader from Para, Ohio; patterns for a egg the There's proof th has ajliner pump, by Leo Aho, ; Ct in stes Cleveland; .a full size metal shap- ing machine, by Lyle Jacobson, ot Bellingham, Wash. Perce teachers who accompanied MIAMI, Fla. ( — Mrs. Mary Ives lives near the grounds of an, side of her spacious lot are seven big oak trees that made a wonder-| ful shade from the south Florida | sun, Pupilg came together in chatter-| ing groups under the trees to wait. jbome. This went on for some time. * * “Those kids drove me crazy “Give people an | She hiréd a laborer and he! chopped off all the big limbs of; the seven oaks. Now only the seven trunks, throughout the winter and/ summer. PRICES SLASHED Y OFF MEN’S 1 TOPCOATS Reg. to $49.50 REDUCED 24°. | Conn’s Clothes %4 OFF SALE * MEN’S Vo OFF 4 © FLANNELS — : ; ® SHARKSKINS UITS = Reg. 3750 NOW ONLY $27 Reg. 4250 NOW ONLY *29>° Reg. 4950 NOW ONLY $3450 FAMOUS WORLD OVER ADAM HATS *)5~. . *1 HOLDS IN OUR LAY-AWAY $8.95 MEN’S DRESS PANTS Large Assortment $599. Free Alterations Men's Winter JACKETS Now $500 up $3 Men's” SPORT SHIRTS $1992 “Se $350 Men’s—Boys’ Winter CAPS Reg. $1.99 Oe LEVI'S PEG KHAKIS All Colors Sizes 27 te 36 _ >= @ DRESS _ . @ WORK Men’s Shoes 12 Off © $47 Te $599 [Open Friday and Monday to 9 P. M. AND AWAY THEY GO! — It your eyesight was a little more youthful you could see the snow fields and- the aurora ; Se ee 3, cad Leen Se ee Hj F ik if 2 Fe ” STORE WIDE — EVERY *Told:itia @-1 1ka@e COLDSPOT. O68. wt Pat. OOP, D ONLY BY 2s RoebucK AND CO, | Save ast HOW . 1s” fe One 13.6 £0 id veg. 279-95 vga One 8.3 &- i a? jog. 100-95 + <8"! ft. pater ren 5 a reg. 219.95 -<«**"* . tow. Re “ manic ee epi calaeel | R 2 , ™ het | "159" Down 10 Cu. Ft. ag ) : pe F Rees Sees ee ee ey ee es eee ee COLDSPOT ® Reg. 229.95 © Holds 350 on 199° Coldspot Freezer means shopping .and better sit meals for greater food economy. Easy to see, store and remove food. 5 year guarantee included. * Down PAY ONLY § DOWN—2.IN. § pied MODEL 1V Pict) aT 14 Wonderful “King size” picture periormance perfectly combined with a@ beautiful mahogany cabinet. . Regular 178.95 Table Model TV , 214m, (Only 1) .. “Wiowy@esc ee ” eg. 118.98 Table Model Only! se aga flinch Console 24-4nch size (Only 1) .....6......5 Wi eu ns fe eee a ag. sonord = aly. sii See ft Be ae + . at a price that. belies its high quality. Aluminized tube for sharper pictures . . . 14KV chassis for . more “pull-in” strength in fringe areas. Convenient side controls. CROFT HTEY THRE POTOSHPEHEOTE ECT OR TET OOO ee eww ae fi Rt { “~~ S & Attachments 96 Full 1 + year TODAY, FRIDAY, SAT. & MONDAY rebuilt! Gets: those Floor PEE Pe eT Ee Se ew ee * re Ow 6h get ye ee ee gers sig * Saver Automatic THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 Rees ae Sat — ee AS-IS MODELS! | 218.95 Kenmore oe ee apeher of Washes, Rinses Seven Times, Spin Dries ¢ Family-size; Wash More in Less Time df Gear Case Guaranteed for 5 Full Years of Only 24 inches Wide, Fits in Small Space d Wash Any Fabric with Modern Fabric ‘Lowest Price for a Kenmore Automatic ELECTRIC Py: 44: J Dries Denims te Daizties ov Full Family Size Capacity Never Worty about getting those clothes dry again . . . Kenmore elim- inates all that fuss and bother. Hurry in to Sears during our 4 day sale and see why Kenmore has the finest appliances. LIMITED QUANTITIES PAY AS LITTLE AS $5 DOWN ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Kenmore 36-In. Electric Save $30! 8 Reg. 179.88 $5 Down No need to bust your budget over a new range when Kenmore offers this big, modern beauty at a fabulously ’ low cost! Has quick heating Infrarod top units, 60 min- ute timer and smart new coppertone styling. Hurry in “te Sears today! > Dd ae ee an eal, cg” ai Ma i tl ee i SEMI-ANNUAL save up to $38.00 now! $68 VALUE $88 VALUE EL Just Say “Charge It” on Sears Revolving Charge—Take Up ‘to 6 Months to Pay! Special purchase of beautiful fur-rimmed coats . +» Some only |, 2 or 3.of a kind. Made of 100% wool in graceful gored back or the fitted style. Beautiful colors too,/such as beige, blue, brown, charcoal and rose-all trimmed with your choice of: Mouton, Persian, Marmot, Beaver, or Fitch fur_ trim. Save up to $38 now during this 4 day sale. Use Sears “easy terms or Revolving Charge, Misses’ sizes. save up to 14. 95 FRIDAY -SATURDAY and MONDAY s pecial purchase! }~ reg. 9.98 to 14.98 high-styled calfskin handbogs @ cheose from . © every top fashion y oe « PA shede! me | ea @ exquisite lines ond . detoils! . @ leather or rayon feille Hned! > This is octuolly @ fobvious collection—even | emma darystonmets Print Flannelette! | handbag feshion is represented! All the S5OWN most exciting toll colors, including off S the rich voriotions on the beige theme! This is © sole not to be missed 99 Reg. ] 2.59 Mother Hubbard Style, long sleeved cotton flannelettes with delicate hemstitched trim or contrasting piping. 34-36, 38-40, Accessorles—Mein Floor 42-44. ~ toppers. ante 9 ¥ Special Purchase —.Fall Shades Increasingly popular shortie coats in a sport type or casual style. Made of 100% wool with flaring backs and full sleeves. Storm toppers with Mou- ton Collar. All are in Fall's most becrutiful shaties ...+ misess’ sizes. Hurry in to Sears today while #\c complete selection is still on hand. Save now! Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor “ DIVIDEND BUY NYLON SALE ALL FIRST QUALITY Reg. 79e, Seve 35c! @ Exquisite super-dull finish 3 © Knit of DuPont Nylon : @ Full Fashioned 51-Go. 15 Denier Sve so Ga tee eee tt cl smart 1.1, 49. Pillow Tubing women lovel They're glamorous with curye-clinging comfort and they Stomped and Homatitched have extra wear features! Newest : (hee ae 9) Pr. Fall-fashion shades. Stock up nowl oe ye “Sears Hosiery Bar—Maia Floor _ pillow canes, stamped 1h cna edge for crochet. Lovely quality. anenedie Quality In Three-Piece Styles All wool suede or fleece coat sets to keep little girls warm in winter. Both are in the attractive double-breasted style with your choice of detail-stitched collar and yoke or mouton fur collar. 100% reprocessed wool interlining in both coat and slacks. Beautiful Fall.colors in sizes 2 to 4X. Assorted Honeysuckle Hots. .....1.59 4 Sidteas' Ulam wan “tk wool Melton cloth in maroon, black or now you can save 14 4 DAYS ONLY- ZxP2%,0x TODAY, FRI ~ on these first quality Ey all-wool dr suits a: regular 39.50 i © 24.88 Group Are Fashion Tailored Hanford Worsted © 34.88 Group Consists of Summit Sheens, Brocton Flannel, Wayside Worsted ‘Be well dressed this Fall in one of these fine suits from Sears. Several styles to choose from in light, medium or dark shades ' @ta price you can afford, All are Fashion Toilored for easy comiort, perfect fit and lasting style. Choose yours at Sears now in men's popular sizés. * * Men's Clothing—Main Ejoor now — save! Fine quality flannel shirts in only. Save at Sears. Men's sizes. RCHASE! SPECIAL PU Men's Furnishings— Maia Floor NY ssen's cotton ankle length drawers Reg. 1.49 - 99¢ Fine medium weight cotton rib knit for easy stretch Snug culls reiniorced with nylon. Smi. to ex Ice. many pretty plaids that are completely washable, and warm too! For 4 days = r save 4\°- cotton flannel 4 sport shirts r,t reguler 1.98 1°” Pilgrim 100% Wool Coat Sweater 99 Reg. 4.98 Shape retaining 6-button sweater has patch pockets and self fabric elbow patches, Brown or grey, 6. * Check These Values boys’ all wool suburban coats Seve 2.10! 8% Reguler 10.98 Smart-looking 100% virgin. wool coats in tweed patterns. 60% Orlon* exclusive — Choice os Fail Fall colers. hg he SAVE 6.10! 0” , Regularly Priced at 16.98 2 thru 18. po f ae “men’s eel ‘suburban coats . «** . a [ * «* set * Linen Type Jacket Regularly sells for 3.98, 2.99 Poplin Sport Jacket Regularly 3.98 ........2.99 Twilltype Jackets Regularly priced at 3.98, 2.99 " cisctign ak aiid wool ui sdlniteans an Saeki Baal Popular dark tones including dark ’ © Beautiful Modern, Wide Arm Sofa Bed That Sleeps Two Comfortably _ © Matching, Modern. Lounge se Two Blond or Mahogany Step End Tables © Blond or Mehogany Matching Cocktail Table ® Two Modern Table Lamps ® Swivel Occasional Chair Available ot $9.95 No’ Money Down Balance on LONG EASY TERMS ALL THIS INCLUDED: © Beautiful, Blond Double Dresser With Easy-Sliding Center-Guided Drawers Matching Chest Trimmed With Specially Designed * Hardware ® Matching Bookcase Bed © Comfortable Mattress and Matching Box Spring - ® Two Plump Feat‘ver Pillows. ~ = _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1956 Friends for U.S.) I This Weok-End ONLY Mayor Robert F. Wagner hailed) it ag @ memorable event in New York ‘transportation, Robert L. or two Cummings, president of New York stolen. ie FOR EACH Airways, said a million helicopter eam thee “USED” ‘may be coming in and — i Christ be General Electric : cane ot | FLASH BULB Time for Flying _ {yes °° *t London's Crystal Pal] eg WE WILL “NEW YORK (INS)—American : GIVE YOU A . “ - We let U. S. participation large:| Airliners’ Capt. Owen ‘“‘Chuck ly 1 ish until President Eisen: General Electric Ne. 5 Flesh Bulb FREE? You Must Bring Your | _Veed G.E. Bulbs cargo flights at the $320,000 Port! wass show at fairs, written Authority base, while his pilots] ince year, pointed out familiarize themselves with the! knocked the Russians for a loop place. by sending Cinerama against Before Thanksgiving he says he| tem im Bangkok, and a 6-foot hopes.4¢ hook in 30th Street to his) wooden chicken (with a passenger. schedules which reach) treck on how and why chickens from Stamford, Conn., to Trenton,| lay eggs) against their exhibit at Bendix to Build at UM? pro ape arse th ng oe, do ANN ARBOR (—Mayor Willian)’ sin. E. Brown Jr, has disclosed Bendix| . * * * Aviation Corp. is considering build-| At Paria’ big international fair ing a large facility to house its, we drove thé mural-conscious Rus- ~ ROLLIEFLEX a P Automatic F3.5 Lens With Case * SAVE : 30% Reg. $234.50 NOW ONLY i 164" You May Cherge it WS THE 57 TIMER FORD IN AC — | EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOU | On a Complete Kodek Signet Kit | | With Kedek Flesh Ze Leather Case. < $91.45 Value ‘GAs Lew Down Payment MARK DA\ sAMERA Mart With wide angle, nor- mal and telephoto lens. at a big savings to you. Now you can get complete movies for only $5.00. down. ~ 1 4Lite Movie Bor Complete With Four’ Bright: Lamps $9795 Ses eran arabes "har ei oye vary F Pe fe ee we eh AST WetJibs hp; is available in all _, Ford models for '57. s- ae he ee — wm Grac , “Ser e “iy Re ad “Wow “the St tli sht an By PHYLLIS BATTELLE say iat ices cain ik Mlle dein is ls tlre he tan art poe highness. , all, back-seatedness, : ebtihy, ond wie when you combine can theatrics ar gagiean ts ere ae OR 1 ENE eae Bian Each year the plant will use 2 A good actress could never play average of 550,000 tons of coal tolcludes free lodging, a beauteous princess this adeptly, produce 200,000,000 cubic meters of entertainment for a week; a day and neither could a beauteous prin- gas, 400,000 tons of coke, 18,000.0n Mackinac Island, keys to the ceas, Not without stage experience pas of ernie tae SO See sity Bee ee ee '°o 2 erude benzol, 1,200 tons of an a radio appearance . sone, ond SLANE Nowell haw a is psy eon nw pag ms now wal — & Orde Speci lecti never were before when Grace was ” The new Paris-Sud Gasworks . ial eit in the limelight. accidentally acquiring 1,000 shoes was built to supply gas to the | DETROIT (INS)—Wayne Coun- And Grace, commanding respect|and giving them away, he began Left Bank, the southern suburbs, ‘ty's Board of Supervisors bas or- with every dignified stride, neverjto get letters from and large towns and cities ™ dered an election Nov. 6 to de has been able to stroll the city|asking for odd shoes. Now he sends the Departments of Seine et itormine whether 228.5 acrés of Van streets more freely, shoes all over the world. Oise, Seine et Marne, Oise, and Buren Township will be incorpo- * *¢ @ Says Clarke: “It is my life's Foams, rated into Belleville. The land is It’s a happy relief for all, now|pleasure and I intend to see it : down in be carried transmit Colorful truck moves 2 Seif cits Zimvac vacuum cleaner 49 sc cppeseed USO HP weston, motor, 7 Easy-to-assemble stage coach sons yumad 2 sprig 44° icing gama nes driver sways, Plywood. Reg. 2.98 cord, accessories. Reg. 14.95 - Plastic flint lock pistol Build-a-sport car kit eacrace ulna ie 34° ‘ale see 3 woking Ze + plastic. Really sparks, Reg. 79¢ Reg. 4.98 JUBILEE oO SAVINGS PRICES! Child’s Holloween costumes Friction station wagon : Edecational pear set € Authentic desigh. Winds € Paints, brushes, ay acl te hacky = maar 9 5 98: with «pay vl 23° tng 4 sesbchicnal tye Gh Caballo cee gale seliicelied, “vob hdr hatkg Romedeatice Story built to lea Metal frame Earth mover or grader Child’s Chrome Rocker Spring rocking horse Table and chair set ee a ee Sealy seitel toble cod thelr with: recent Pan derca= enamel finish. engine. Road with steering ww. table in wil djetable 9.95 pe Table ‘nd chain fl = gue me i : es Me AS Sess ae THURSDAY, SuPrmrnnn or, 1 Ls IE Washer WITH ALL-NEW OUPENGER WHEE LIST 279.95 | m The secret of washing clothes is in the RINSE! The new Norge Dis- penser Wheel automatically conditions rinse water to give it greater rinsing power than soft water, rain water or even distilled water. Just preload with water conditioner when you load washer. And when you buy Norge, you also get famous Time-Line Control, Wave-Action Agitator, 5-way Rinsing and economical reSUDSer. Buy at savings! Delivered, Installed, Serviced, Warranteed Sequoya, son of a German trader and a Cherokee mother, is re- membered for inventing an alphabet for his people. He was brought up among his tribe unable to speak English, read or write, but when he saw how white men could write he set an alphabet for the Cherokees. __ He completed it in 1821 after 12-years of work, With it dians were able to make a collection of legends, laws and A silver medal was presented to Sequoya for his nation, and here he is wearing it. Behind him are some of rinse water for up to 39% brighter -.- cleaner clothes! i : : rf i j if He Hi! bel fs 4 fe Fs gis so it will stand, for your collection. You can make a pouch of heavy cloth cutting out two parts like those in the small pattern. Draw on them with crayons. Sew the side and bottom seams stitches in heavy thread. Turn over the flap at the top, and the purse from your belt. sf pegt fe Crazy Mixed-Up [Driving Teachers Elect Dog Just Victim Lawton Smith President EDINBURGH (CNS) — An President of the Michigan Driver Alsatian dog accused of biting a @nd Safety Education Assn. little girl Won @ reprieve after a| The group is composed of high School driver education teachers. Norge Time-Line GAS DRYER 188 : List 259.95 have suited a miniature poodie cants. Enrollments totaled 1,826 but certainly not a virile, mas-jstudents for the fal lterm. culine Alsatian. year's enrollment was 1,431. Winter months mean in- door hanging of clothes. End this laborous job ~~ with this all new Gas Time-Line Control dryer. Delivered, Instelled, Serviced Looking for value features like these?: pee: 2 BEDROOMS ¢ FAMILY ROOM * DOUBLE BATH L Come in and sec why famous make appliances at FEDERAL'S! 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Sarnoff will testify before the Congressional com- | ‘ mittee investigating TV monopolies . .. Jayne Meadows | W I tT h will m. c, the “Giant” preview here; Steve Allen may do it | in H'wood . . . Reason for not showing Frank Sinatra’d | Sk w vonx.—mater mee Tryk 9) witleme CE ml * * * “ti’s tun doing the dry department,” sild Esther, who recent ly made a. movie, “Unguarded aseaneee Oe e mention swimming, “and I don't want to go on being © Unless we can be more inventive.” De te tae daetiey tiie as anes Wain Aqua Spectacle from a Brooklyn TV studio... “live,” too. “After the Olympics, I'll start looking,” she said. “The girl must be very young. My ge ih, my feeetly 8 — - “ Jo ae — . all my energies into hav- a ete < e PY oan ‘ing babies and home- : Sa a E Bom - making.” About that tndoor water- skiing to be done on Satur- x * * “My husband Ben invented a motor-driven ski-arm which replaces the boat. It pulls you 35 miles an hour in a pool 80 feet in diameter. You could get killed very easily.” “Why do you want to change and become dry?” I asked her. “You can’t tread water,” she RY. CREDIT PLAN acile “Gleason hurls fh ESTHER WILLIAMS © No Interest! J Gleason hur e “mystery guest stars” against | Perry Como’s Bill Holden-Jan Peerce-Jeanne Crain combo e N Cea this week. Frank Costello is about reconciled to spending his) ° Charges last years in Italy which, ironically, he left before he was two. Friends say he really is ill in his West Bide cell. “Las Vegas has everything!” ‘says sensational Comedian Joe E. Lewis. “My trunk, my money, my clothes. I went there with only a few thousand dollars and now I'm inde- pendently bankrupt.” Joe Pasternak, back from Italy, revealed he had an audience) Sept. 15 with Pope Pius but couldn’t go—it was Yom Kippur. | Lowell Thomas’d like the Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, to televise his sermons (Then we could all see ‘em, from bed) | . Lena Horne gave up a home on the French Riviera for an/ ? PIECE LIVIN f~ Roo! U was apartment on West End avenue .. . Porfirio Rubirosa. and) a | VU Skitch Henderson have similar Mercedes- -Benzes; Rubi and| ba a Kendall Jr., busted up; Skitch's 7 SE C if ¢ N A IS THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . Errol Flynn is taking a prospective angle for his movie to) ; ee : his yacht off Mallorca; says “suckers suctumb easier on &| an re | m Le | a Y O th e r S f yY le Se yacht” . . . Kleig lights for a filling station opening lit up) Judy Hornady’s wedding to Roger Coryell, Miami News retail] ad manager, in Tarrytown Christ Dutch Reformed Church, | 2 ® No Payment if Sick or Out of work! | | | bedroom on «Person to Person”: the furniture hadn’t | arrived yet ... Sheree North (whose latest is “Best Things : In Life Are Free”) is teaching a H’wood dramatics class. | Jack Dempsey will be a grandpa for the third time in April] . «Joan Benny (Jack’s daughter) and her husband arrive) this week for a vacation... Busty singer Betty George was invited to Iran by the Shah’s sister . . . Dancer Chita Rivera's} ailing, and Joan Morton's subbing in “Mr. Wonderful” . . 4) Jack Benny's reason for buying eyeglasses: “It's cheaper than} a dog.” Earl's Pearis ... Maybe money buys very little these days—but they still haven't come up | with a substitute that'll buy more. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A diet,” defines Herb Sherry, “is what you keep putting off while you keep putting on.” : : f TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Hal Jackson heard a bachelor; : ‘ ® boast, “No wife of mine is gonna work—unless, of course, she wants food, clothes and a place to sleep.” Jan Murray says there are two kinds of party-goers; one| wants to leave early, one wants to stay late. Trouble, is, they're usually married to each other. 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Hare says Demo-|Der. through insurance and direct- Dispeasing Optician 7 crats have no monopoly on corrup- yy. tion in their edministrations ont points a@ case years ago Another -Esco volving Republican Albert E. Cobo. Ex t NU vikh In the so-called Tyler -0’shea|Of Margaret's Engaged space weave Case of 1936, Hare said, Wednes- (INS)—Another be pb aon ae espe athe seer aan fh tne cos yo tag 0. turned up missing at a when nounced engagement Cobo, now Detroit mayor and Re-| Peter Ward, 30, a son of Earl Room 2-3 15 W. Lewrence | ag alone el etaaremt ge . ~~ flannel 's ~ smart. ond 3 ; years old by Nove 1. About half the trial, that a T CHURCH button single breasted models in a wide selec- : G@antn to expected $0.be Siled by| attorneys fry pondn Pama! 14th and Marquette FRIDAY SEPT 8 tion of the latest Fall colors. . velustecs, Melnis od. foe to give false testimony| 8:00 P. M. 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The 12 defendants face possible death sentences. * * © The East German news agency ADN said the first trials opened in Poznan courtrooms and in volved three defendants in one case and nine in another. The trio was accused of slaying a Polish police corporal during the June 28 uprising which won worldwide attention. They were identified as Jozef Foltynewicz, Kazimierz Zurek and Jerzy Sroka. The nine other defendants were charged with armed attacks on state buildings and Communist officials. They also were accused of shooting at policemen and sol- diers sent in to quell the out- break. * * © The trials are expected to last 10 days. After the major defend- ants have been tried, some % others will be haled into court on looting charges. President Eisenhower made an appeal yesterday for a “fair and open trial” for the defendants. But he said the prospect was “‘in no way reassuring." Although the Communists had insisted the trials would be open, Western attendance was drastical- ly limited. Most Western newsmen who wanted to attend were unable to get visas for Poland. * * * At least 53 persons were killed and 300 others injured in the Poz- nan uprising, which began as a strike for better living conditions. Hundreds of rioters were ar- rested. - Stripping Was Legal DALLAS @&®—Some teenage boys stripped an automobile on a park- . ing lot at night. But they were Sunday School members, not ju- venile delinquents, They tore the car apart, down to the smallest out 1948 model automobile was do- nated by W. H. Woodard, a used car desler and a member of their ne tick, down to last de- ta’ & SHAKESPEARE BRINGS HOME THE BA- CON — Old-car collector John W. Shakespeare, of Centralia, Til., posés with his latest acquisition, one of the rarest motor vehicles in the world. It's a Buggati La Royale, custom-built in Italy in 1933. One of six still in existence of the eight that were m. p. h. in high. made, the three-ton monster is 20 feet long, seven feet wide and 6% feet high. Constructed at a cost equivalent of $35,000, Shakespeare bought it from an English collector for $10,000. The La Royale's said to do 90 m, p. h. in second gear and 120 Cobo Winds Up Tour, Cites Highway Needs DETROIT (—Back home again after a campaign tour, Mayor Al- bert Cobo predicted a statewide road-building program will reduce} ‘the “staggering” annual traffic death rate in Michigan. * a * Cobo, the Republican candidate for governor, told a- meeting of the Polish Century Club in De- troit last night Gov. Williams, his Democratic opponent, twice blocked road proposals. He added: $ of the Essex County Cricket Club A Chaw in Cheek Makes Champs, Chap Chimes In DETROIT (®@—Chewing tobacco might improve the playing of Eng- land’s cricket teams. * * * At least that's the whimsical observation of Dickie Dodds, a star in England. Dodds saw his first major league baseball game yesterday, watching the Detroit Tigers whip the Chicage White Sox 4-1. Devouring two hamburgers and a hotdog in typical fan fashion, Dodds said he was most impressed Benton by the skill of the throwers and the batters and the wads of to- bacco tucked in some of the play-| ers’ cheeks, “Maybe we would do better it] ME re ees. Pe ee Bushels of Fruit Stolen From Milford Market Several bushels of apples, J and peaches have been stolen from/ a Milford fruit market in recent weeks, the Sheriff's Department] learned today, The market, owned by Lansing | Wilson, is located at 5470 Fish Lake] Rd. The thefts have been at night. | “It's hard to believe that a governor could spend as much | time touring his state as the pres-— ent governor has and still be unaware that the greatest need for all the people is a network of four-lane highways. “And it’s especially strange that the governor would wait until shortly before the coming election before clamoring for a concentrat- ed drive to construct these neces- sary roads." Nashville, Tenn’ »* * * Cobo said Williams vetoed a pro- gas tax hike in 1951 and obstructed a revenue bond Proposal for highway construction. Property on Front Street in Ham- ilton, Bermuda is said to be priced| Eoin oe euinre te tan wo FIG Avenue in New Y s Own Singing | SPEAR FAMILY | Nationally Known Gaspel Singers All Night Singing cigar Sept. 28 * . Pontiac High School Auditorium TICKETS Coll: FE 4-7172 r FE 4-0840 SAVE MONEY — STILL A NICE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM! 1953 CHEVROLET 210 4-DOOR DELUXE Radio, Heater, Directional Signals, White Wall Tires eeeeten ere (956 FORD 4-DOOR CUSTOMLINE Radic, Heater, Fordomatic 1953 FORD CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE Be ns, Like New ....ccccsseas 1955 BUICK RIVIERA COUPE Full Power, 3-Tone Beauty. .... 1965 CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR DELUXE Redio, Heater, Standard Transmission. . 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He chose a big bull, simed at * = mm * o = & &@ HR ar LE SS os Se bes © Candidates and spokesmen. for candidates will criss-cross each other's trail throughout the state > 3 ‘from now until the Nov. 6 general + coe election, bringing — > regs. 8. KETCAL ome — ' conflicts in Yestecday’'s answer: eating: a gupenking dates, our bRess, buRr, sifel, moor ~ oil, Alloy, | | ————<————o _.. Democratic leaders, for in © 1996 Whot's My Line, Ine. meTal, cHuck, tEnths. ae, Pats’ Eager to Rock Igor E WASHINGTON (INS)—The man, someone’s shoe and they forget a : to say ‘excuse me’ like they 7 “the Detroit Building Trades Coun-|¥hose rock ‘n' roll tempo has been) say ‘excuse me’ gets: mad | : “The Oct. 5 date was su,- blamed for dancehall riots from) ied the ‘mext thing you bnew | i is te speak tm Detrott dct’ 3 (Song of the Vulgar Note Man : ested by Chairman Paul Butler of'New England to California has) bie béer bettie d ‘ sthe Democratic National Commit-|yolunteered to visit Russia under oe le .. fying.” sik : lee but we told him that was too'the State Department's cultural a a ; eearly.” -xchange program. “Music doesn't make people * * -_ * * *® fight,"" he explained, “music The offer of a musical version}makes people happy.” ‘ Roosevelt is going to speak in De-|of massive retaliation was made a don’t know how long rock troit Oct. 3 and we wanted to|by “Fats” Domino, who has sold|‘" roll will last, Fats confessed. Sena out the big-name speak-|an estimated 10 million frantic(“I don't know how long I'll last. | e + © Besides,” Macioce added, “Mrs. * eS ge | ‘ ers.” records in the past seven years. oe keep trying to stay up - * re,”" : t pected te speak tn Detrlt'next | conference: “it these’ Runcan FRI-MON. ‘TIL 9°P. M Reg ne Sate bee been am | cate like to dance, they'll dig Insurance Payments Up SALE CONTINUES ‘TIL TUES. ps Both parties have top speakers} But there was one qualification) DETROIT @ — Life insurance payments. in Michigan totaled ot ouring onday 4 4 1 ee eee am < ky ers odie. ee Se $121,601,000 in 1955, the Institute of Rapids gathering. Gov. 7 _ . Life Insurance reports, This was + Frank Clement of Tennessee, key- |LIQUOR BRINGS TROUBLE in addition to $84,665,000 in death’ ‘note speaker at the Democratic’ “Any place they sell liquor,/benefits and compared to $109,- ; National Convention, will appear there can be trouble,” the 28-year-|702,000 to living policyholders the | ¢at Flint. old pianist declared. He said quart) year before. * Also on Oct. 5, the same date bottles of beer—not his rock ‘n’| Truman is to speak at Detroit,|T0ll rhythm—set off the recent riots "Sen, Williaim Knowland (R-Calif),|@t & Serviceman’s dance in Rhode {Senate minority leader, will be the |!sland, and that alcohol has been ‘ guest of honor at GOP meetings in responsible for other similar “sit-! ‘Traverse City and Lansing. uations."* . Ne added, “They have so many people jammed into a place and someone steps on — — eC BUNIONS D! ae = —= Marriage License -. > Applications | : . | Richard R. McViker, } Oak j STO Pp L E A KY Marjie J. 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Life-Like DOLL With Real Looking ROOTED HAIR BURNING : SUN-GLO Heating Oil “Keep Fill” Watch Dog Service Budget or Open Credit Accounts Cheerfully Accepted in Person or by Phone | LAYAWAY NOW while selection lasts FAMOUS MAKE Economical cel Eos ; REGULAR $16.95 MEN’S or WOMEN’S SHOE ROLLER aelaangh *LUMP STOVE” SEGG °¢NUT © LUMP © EGG _». © STOVE ee lvon Townsh THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, es + r Your PTA Is Planni ng: et Project ‘Done in 45 Days Okay George Tripp Bid on Water Taps, Meters at $115 Per Home AVON TOWNSHIP — With the * a Re. ay s z 3 | 5 : ‘ ’ * e 4 ; % * * 4 t Russ to Tal WIXOM—John Russ, executive director of the Michigan Mu nicipal League, will discuss pros and cons of village incorporation for the parents of the Wixom school area, Which is almost the same area as the proposed Wixom Vil- lage, at the Wixom PTA meeting at 8 p.m. tonight at Wixom school. A group of Wixom residents have petitioned the Board of Super- visors asking incorporation into a a village of a nine-square-miie area around the settlement of Wixom. Wixom school is a part of the Walled Lake School District. ® The League’s purpose in spon- soring such a talk is te present the principles of incorporation and point out its advantages and disadvantages to a community. All parents have been invited to ' od # * installations will be made dur- amary, February and March, service is desired, arrange- must be made immediately, communication from the new * sinensis ing uatin ils? 4 3 te) © | 8 o a ° s # T. KR. Baker, member of the | said that the water contractor expects to 7? i eee re eee eo Pe ee ee Township Confer- at Port Huron today. joint Township and Village of “son Peabody will represent the “township and Sidney Ennis and Frank Rewold will represent the village. 1912-'20 Classes SGather for Reunion “Slated in Avon lers, growing in popularity in its . |supper meeting on Saturday. ‘enjoy an uproarious one-act play .| opening offering, a comedy writ- Players to Stage Act After Potluck . Meal and Business AVON TOWNSHIP—Avon Play- four years, will swing into action for its 1956-57 drama season with its first monthly play and potluck As in other years, members will with homemade smorgas- bord and a speedy business meet- “Please Do Not Disturb” is the ten by Sheldon Noble of the st. Dunstan's Playhouse in Bloom- field Hills, It is directed by | Betty Shatner, who has starred here in “King Lady” and “The Heiress.” Produced by Dick Eberiine, “Please Do Not Disturb” stars, Betty Aldinger and Charlies Stew- art as somebody else's husband and wife caught in an apparent’ “flagrante delicto.”’ Sally Ross and spouses, Bill Schultz will make his first appearance on any stage as a service-minded hotel waiter, Marge Strickland and Bob Rowlson round out the cast, much more * WIXOM — A recent reunion at Northville, 4 * * * . Graduates came from Detroit, -Pontiac, Highland, Novi, Lincoln Park, Romulus, Boyne City, Mil- . ford, Farmington, Northville and = Wixom. = : County Calendar Waterford The Men's Beacon Club of the Water- . ford Community Church will meet at! $:30 p.m. Saturday for supper and a 6 program. | ; Aven Township | The Avon Lb mag ts em Club will meet the Rochester a at bid tonight. é amateurs ; bog o- to a na’ thie fire mv ye od ; r problems ures an ulpment | _ for assistance. ~— * __ ites | * The W8C8 of Utica Methodist Church will bave ite annual Harvest dinner and 4 ee ere * Bg Bolg ed , ing : am, 8 urch hall on! Case Avenue’ Public is welcome. ' are ng- of have become an institution in experienced than usual for month- ly meeting presentations, Avon Players’ monthly potlucks Rechester,. though open only to The Players’ first three-act play performance, ‘The Tender Trap,” set for Oct. 12 and 13 will not require an invitation. Rehearsals have been under way since Labor Day, with an all-star cast under director of Marie Sorenson. Union Lake Boy Scouts Planning Paper Drive UNION LAKE — Boy Scouts of Troop 67 here are planning a Sat- urday paper drive. Persons who have tied bundles of papers ready for pick-up are asked to call Nor- val Parker, FE 5-1848 or Calvin Grile, EM 3-2663, ¢ « + + . « e a 4 « * * * : « * 7 *~ * a * es £23 * ec « e = = * aa é <° : Pe * * * * a a. * é i r § & married recently and * from his post at (U.S. PE oh ge ‘or . +s = C ¥ i : & MR. AND MRS. RICHARD D. POWELL Richard D. Powell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Powell of 1474 Woodlow, Watkins Lake, took his German bride, Gerti Schrott of on a honeymoon in Venice, Italy. They were will live here after the groom's the Regensberg Hospital, Medical Division pf the Army in January. She is a nurse in the same hospi ) a Tonight on Incorporation Bob Wagner play their respective president, G. A. Ellerthorpe. “jing on December 19. The next jalso be started in the Village of oe Has New Home formerly at '|3966 West Twelve’ Mile Rd, here, k in Wixom attend the program in the multi- purpose room, first event for the principal, Duane Fisher. Avondale First meeting of the year for Avondale High School's Parent- Teacher-Student Assn, will-be at 8 p.m, tonight in the high school band reom, with new president, Mrs. Thurel Riggle, conducting her first meeting. Program will be introduction of staff by the principal Rosco Crow- ell following the business session. Refreshments will be served, The executive board will meet earlier, at 7:20 p.m. Clarkston “A reception for teachers is planned for tonight's Clarkston ip Rais PTA, and to meet the school's new! t “ PATRICIA PANKOTAI Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helzer of 6480 Cloverton St., Waterford, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Joyce Pan- kotai, to Gordon Rickard, son of Mrs, Velma Rickard, whose home is at 2856 Swain Dr., Drayton) PTA meeting at the high school gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Parents are urged to attend. . Avon Township Stiles School PTA will meet at 8 p.m, tonight in the school cat- eteria to hear Ramsford Bromley, assistant director of Civil Defense. Refreshments will be served by sixth grade mothers, Auburn Heights | Auburn Heights PTA executive board will meet at 8 p.m. tonight at the home of Mrs. Elmer Dan- cy, 3403 Nichols street, Plains, Both attended Waterford ‘High School and have not an DELORES GIBSON Announcing the engagement of itheir daughter, Delores Eve, to Duane D. Shurtz are Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas M. Gibson of 1336 Otter Ave., Waterford Township, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ‘McCarrick, 3097 Avalon St., Au- ‘burn Heights. No wedding date has been set, ‘nounced their wedding date. ‘Home Ec Unit Forms From Ona La Officers have been elected at sev-; eral area organizations, including one, the Ona Lake Home Extension County Deaths Katherine Hoffman ; HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Kath- erine Hoffman, 63, 5556 Ormond Rd., Davisburg, who died yester- day morning at Green Lake Rest Haven, West Bloomfield Township, will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Rita Church, Holly, with burial in! Lakeside Cemetery. Rosary service will be tonight at 6:45 at the Dryer’ ‘Funeral Home. Surviving are. .a datghter, Evelyn, at home; a sister, Mrs. Angelina Kerr, Detroit and a broth- er, Rudolph Vincent, Detroit, Clarence 8. Walton IMLAY CITY — Service for Clar- ence S, Walton, 64, will be Friday, at 2 p.m. at Lester Smith atid Son Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Imlay Township Cemetery. He died Tuesday, Surviving are his wife, Emma; five daughters, Mrs, Lenore Mrs. Lillian Lamphier, Attica, Mrs. Joyce Nichols, Lapeer; five sons, Melvin, Attica, Lawrence, Colum- biaville, Norman, Imlay City, Lyle, Lapeer, Isaac, Imlay City; a broth- er, Clayton, Flint; three sisters, Mrs, Edith Sisson, Imlay City, Mrs, Joyce Mack, Birmingham, Mrs. Margaret Laidlaw, Bad Axe, and 23 grandchildren, Baby Girl Umscheid ROCHESTER — Graveside serv- ices was to be held this morning at Mt. Avon Cemetery, Rochester, for Infant Umscheid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Umscheid of 2730 Hartline St. The baby, dead at birth Tuesday at Pontiac General Hospital, is sur- vived by her parents and two brothers and two sisters, Michael, Edward, Carol Ann and Katherine, all at home, rector, Frank Melosh, Group, which formed recently at the home of Mrs. Frank Ruggles, 5561 Cooley Lake Rd., White Lake Township. The new group was formed with ten women present. Its staff is Mrs. Elmore Rug- gies, chairman; Mrs. Frank Ruggles, vice chairman; Mrs. Arthur Buell Sr., secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. Loren Becker, leader. Next meeting will be at the chairman's home. . Dryden . Dryden and Attica Farm Bu- reaus met recently and elected Stillman Elwell as director for the two groups, sion leader; Mrs. Lole Harmer, Blue Cross chairman, and Mrs. Dorothy Purty, secretary and treasurer. ’ Mrs. Althea Duckert was named a member of the Woman's commit- tee, Grant Purdy is new recreation leader, Stillman Elwell, song lead- er and Mrs. Carrie Trip, news re- porter. Leonard Leonard Women's Club have elected Mrs. Shirley Patterson as its president. Mrs. Stella Church Staff included Mrs. Iva Trask, vice president; Mrs. Pearl Lob- zien, treasurer, and Mrs, Mabel Hoard, secretary. Mrs. Paul Flintoft hag been installed as guardian of Bethel 51 Council. Other officers are as- sistant guardian, Charies Yakey; secretary, Mrs. Charles Yakey; treasurer, Mrs. Andrew Ander- son; hospitality chairman, Mrs. Edith Toussaint, and finance di- Drayton Plains WCTU officers were elected re- Home Delivery to Start.Monday in Clarkston cently at the home of Mrs. Delbert) Martin, 4770 Walton Blvd. They are: Mrs. J. R. Maybee, president; Mrs. Guy Selden, first vice president; Mrs. L. G. Rowley, CLARKSTON — Report that home mail delivery will begin in Clarkston Gardens Subdivision Monday was given when the CGS Improvement association's board met recently at the home. of the Property owners in North Star subdivision were accepted as mem- bers in the association on sugges- tion of George Brinkman, member- ship chairman. DeVere Games of the Public subdivision street each three months, with next meet- board meeting will be- Oct, 9, House to house mail delivery will ‘Clarkston, Clarkston Park Subdi- vision and Clarkston Estates, No. 1 and 2, on Oct. 8. BERKLEY—Anchor Real Estate and Insurance, located two blocks East of Greenfield, has moved into new quarters next door, i id at Home in Romeo morrow for Paul Hale Bruske, one- time sports editor of the Detroit was the Times sports editor in the Membership meetings are held| bake Se OLE ES Se a ee ee ee es) ge ae. ee eee eee cae Oe Paul H. Bruske Dies «ROMEO—Service will be held to- early 1900’s in the days of Ty Cobb, Sam Crawford and George Mullin. When the auto industry| began to blossom, he went to the old E-M-P, forerunner of Stude-| Staffs Elected by Groups |Farmington City and Township and ke to Dryden second vice president; Mrs. Delbert corresponding secretary; treasurer. Set Donation Date, Oct. 8 Red Cross Bloodmobile to Be at W. Bloomfield Town Hall WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be stationed at the West Bloomfield Township Hall on Oct. 8, to accept blood donations in be- half of the Interlakes Blood Bank. This bank services the West Vaughan school, the Whitfield school, and the West Bloomfield schools, Roosevelt, Scotch and Green, Recruiting chairman for the West Vaughan district is Mrs. Frank Skinner, Interlaken road; for the Whitfield school, Mrs. B. Lorraine Club ments the business: field, as well as for their civic contributions to the com- munity, j Prior to opening the Green Thumb Florist in Keego a year OAK PARK — City Commission- ers have approved preliminary ar- chiteetural plans for a $422,000 community center and library. Acting City Manager John Din- nan said today complete working drawings are expected to be ready by January, 1957, when construc- tion is to begin, Completion is set for September, 1957. The one-story building to house the center and library, will be built with bond issue funds voted in April, 1955. It's modern de- over 300 feet. The community center portion will have 14,880 square feet, at a Meeting Tonight at Waterford — WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The Lorraine Manor Garden Club will meet at 8 tonight at the home of Mrs. Allan Wagoner, 3166 Fern- barry Ct. Mrs. John Kuhiman will pre- sent a talk on bulbs, Mrs. Charles Oak Park Library -Center™ to Have 300-Foot Front iat Clarkston. cost of $240,000, and the library at an allotment of $162,500, will have 9,870 square feet. TA stand on Oak-Park boule- MSU Offers Study for Reading Teachers Dr. Harry T. Hahn, an experi- enced educator, will teach the Michigan State University course in “Methods of Teaching Reading Interested area residents may enroll by attending class sessions, and will continue for the fall term on Monday evenings from 7 to 10 at the Clarkston High School, The course wil] grant three term hours of graduate or undergrad- One of her outstanding contribu- tions to the community is her artic- tic and beautiful window displays, Slate Yearbook in Commerce Church Unit Seeks Data for New Project; Set Cullen q talk on perennials, and | Mrs. Ray Allen will speak about | ring- shrubs. tion program at Royal Oak, The cohostess for the event will be Mrs. John Kuhiman. Dr. Cripps Moves fice building on North Van Dyke! road. a. uate credit. State OKs Bonding in Royal Oak, Heights LANSING @® — The State Munici- pal Finance Commission yesterday approved a $2,400,000 bond issue) to help finance a schoo] construc- | ‘The issue was the third install- ‘ment_of a $6,900,000 bond issue ap- |proved by voters in March, 1955, to finance a new high school, new Anyone wishing to submit data for the book is asked to contact Mra. Donald Steinbrecher and Mrs. Rob- ert Reichardt before Sept. 30.-° Cirele members are invited to attend the Flint District meeting to be held from 3 unit] § p.m. on Sunday, and the Detroit Confer- ence meeting slated from 16 a.m. elementary schools and the pur- chase of new school sites. i MARLETTE — Dr. James R.| Also approved by the cmmissin Cripps has moved into his new of- for Madison Heights, was $295,- 000 im special assessment bonds \for street and sewer improvements. until 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. %. Both events will be held in Flint, Reservations for luncheon at the Oct. 9 meeting must be made by itacted when blood is needed. 2 of 3 Groups in Water Plan Allot Funds ~ FARMINGTON—The Farmington City Council early this week voted to accept their-proportionate share for a proposed water system for a part of Southfield Township, The township board had voted favorably on the question two weeks ago, but Southfield Town- sue Tuesday night, because a com- gineers had not been received, At a special meeting of the Southfeld board set for next Tuesday the question is expected te be considered. Pate and _Hirn, engineers, have indicated that their survey can be of the $2,000 cost of the survey) ship board failed to vote on the is-| munication expected from the en- completed by Nov, 15, The Farm- ington portion is already complete. Farmington Votes ‘. ! owned lot on Liberty street near managed the old Max- [off-street parking in the city. The well racing team which included property will be paved and park- Oldfield and later handled adver. Joining Job’s Unit SF Mrs. Carroll M. Crawford of Den- nison St. Oxford, became the bride of Robert W. Watts, son of Mr.| MR. AND MRS, ROBERT WATTS At St. Mary in the Hills Judith Ann Crawford Wed|G. M. C. LAKE ORION — Judith Annjthe bride's home, the couple left TRUGK and COACH October 5, A contribution of one noon to 8 p.m., daily. Card Party for Public their return, Crawford, daughter of Mr, and|for a honeymoon in Northern They will reside in Pontiac and Mrs. J, B. Watts of Joslyn Rd. in an afternoon ceremony Sat- urday at St. Mary-in-the-Hills’ Church, , The bride wore a brocaded, taf- feta, princess style dress of bal- and Oldfield Tires, a division ot |Work Done, Boosters anne ities, centered ae a” | Vole to Stop Club by a cattelya orchid, surrounded ar I, ., by satin leaves, ; Service will be Friday afte AUBURN HEIGHTS — Avondale ‘altworth ‘meabe-el / honor, noon in Romeo, Burial will be in|B00ster Club voted to disband at a wore n tone Sa0elion kis ak Newburg cemetery . aie saree gold accents and carried an ar- Mrs. Earl Thorpe, due to the fact| T@msement of yellow ; _ |that was organized to help with the : Jo, ROCHESTER ~ Job's Daughters | athletic field, has now been com- Marvin Middleton was the best will hold their first Initiation of the|pleted, = man, and Douglas Crawford, season at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the] All money earned will be turned|brother of bride, and Donald] Masonic Hall. Masons and mem-jover to the school board at their|Watts, brother of the groom served bers of OES are invited to Meeting, Oct. 1, by past presi-|as Refreshments will be served, Herman Lamb, ', | Following a reception for 125 at' GUARANTEED Expansion & Leather WATCH BANDS =|] rewarding future, we Invite to investi- - te Opportu- All Sizes rates. se hy Some __ For Further Information F “Se mee A ay see — “iL W..L. PELTON * nities for experienced Chessis and Body Drafts- men, Graduate Engineers, Greduete Accountants. If you are interested — in a challenging and “And if left alone to continue,” he added; “they will ultimately achieve the destruction of small Ketauver also had this to say: “Today we may not be in a ma- profits while wages lag and the cost of living rises, declining farm income taillures—these are symptoms we cannot ignore.” Beating Drums for Votes ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (@—The) All Pueblo Council is preparing for distribution among New Mex- ico's 50,000 Indians a voting guide to spur Indian oe and voting in November. The pamphiet. contains both the Democratic and above while a battery of special! amps simulated the radiation of Republican platform statements on Indian affairs, tells how to reg- ister and gives tips on voting. ——s Time to Raise the Roof ROCHESTER, N.Y. @ — Dr. Henry O, Erbland noticed some- thing missing from the roof of his home. The chimney was gone. His wife said a man had been walking m the roof all day and making a jot of noise, Under questioning by Dr. Erbiand, the roof-walker— path a mason—discovered he was sup- posed te be: wanking: ecrecs the! street. he Arctic, Sahara # emperatures ."'Come to U. of M. ‘liet fuel from an airbase pipeline ‘into the empty tanks of aircraft. center, former get information on a new jet fighter plane. Dimitri S. Chuvahin, right, ada, may also be asked to leave the country. Canadian Air Force official, . to Russian ambassador to Can- the frigid Arctic and the pee \Sahara can be felt on the Uni versity of Michigan's north camp- us. The manufactured extremes_ of project aiméd at aiding the U.S Air Force find a speedy method of *itrailer which regulates ‘the flow of To learn how the rig will perform in both het and cold climates, a group of university mechanical engineers under Temperatures have been to 98 degrees below zero (F) byl placing a large supply of dry ice) inside the building. And electrics heating elements have shot the: thermometer up to 160 degrees! jie Aaneet: se * the: professor * being subjected to destructive’ pressures. His students are test-' ing the performance of the pre-) cision parts of the trailer over the wide » eqpeetre - An average tornado travels in 8) 1,000 feet wide and 30 miles) long, Its forward speed is 30 to! S-unlics on Reet tat tt whirls 1p) to 400 miles per hour. — PRE- INVENTORY CLOSE-OUT 4 Only, Lyons SMALL PARTS DRAWERS ' idnalne TOOL CABINET WALL SAFES 2 2 Only COLEMAN OIL HEATERS 1 Only, Delta, 10-inch BAND 1 an ae ten. S168 $169. 95 Rotary y Mower SAW wore re ‘4 s ‘6 16"| ae | 4° «Ol 38 $ q"7 * 0S SEE GUUS 0 gr CUT a cee Se oa co oo Reg. any $201 70 st 35 na SR Rt RRR EET TE 79 Smonenanene Sp Peck a eee \ explained tne! trailer controls the fuel’s flow and! prevents parts of the aircraft from’ (Cranbrook Evening Classes fo Begin The first season. of night classes) for adults will begin Oct, 2 at ‘Kingswood School, Cranbrook. The school will include 12 iday evening sessiorig to be held ' |Shoppers Need ‘Em ZURICH, Switzerland — Swiss packaging researchers have found that one out of three women i grocery shoppers who do not wear verge should. They discovered Many of these women get only from 7:30 to 9:30 through Jan. iS|s aoe view of the label designs Marian’ according to Headmistress Goodale. Contemporary literatare, area. Students will have a choice of four two-hour courses. Enrollment may be made in ad- vance either by mail or in person on packages and cans. Understatement? CINCINNATI «@%—John C. Austin) 23, was fined $1,439 for 51 traffic violationg by Judge Clarence Den- was. He also lost his driver's li-| The American War Dog Ceme- tery lies near the village of Dededo, [Conemnrs mighty Pacific Base. * * * Few Americans on the island ;know of the history of this ceme- ltery, however, and only a small) number have visited the desolate si sisi hems ate i cuties War Dog He eroes Rasting lin Quiet Guam Cemetery « 3 PLATOONS USED were used during the Guam cam-| paign. All war dogs were removed. from the island soon after the war) ite breed used for Army work at that time, Most Army dogs now are German Shepherds. The dogs on Guam, as they did later in Korea, distinguished them- selves as alert sentries and aggres- Royal Lady Dies of Accidental Shot Caroline Petty-Fitzmaurice, beat- tiful 17-year-old daughter of the Marquess of Lansdowne, died to said was accidental. The dark - haired beauty, at whose home Queen Elizabeth I and the Duke of Edinburgh spent, ia week last year, was wounded | in the stomach when a gun went off while she was examining it, ‘yesterday. Her father found her lerumpled on the floor of the big,’ jold-fashioned gun room of the) ifamily” home near here, Meikleour House, Se ul, Given siadand of war depall Most of the war dogs were | Deberman Pinschers, the favor-— PERTH, “Scotland @ ~— Lady’ day from a shotgun blast pawl Too Busy for Honors BOSTON w—Dr. Henry W. God- frey, 79, of Newton, was chosen “Massachusetts General Prac- titioner of the Year."’ But he was too busy With his medical chores Kosensrrore’s i Wie to 8d: PER SINCLE ROLL Room Lots 98¢ and up Window Shades $1.09 » Cut to Sine, FREE Site — Colors $4.98 Value 2 Panels each = 80” ~ White, Rese and Gold $2.99 r-. Cate Curtains 79¢ Pair $1.49 for 2 Pair Fabric Drapes—$2.99 Pair up * 34 S. Saginaw St. Store Hours: 9:30 te 5:30 Open Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P.M. OSENBERGER’S “Phone FE 2-7001 Comfortable Strato-Rest RECLINING CHAIR Tm rien combination friese and le SAVE { it is next to impossible to: describe the warmth and elegance of charming new Living Room in cold type. cemtort, Just remember, it's the newest deep spring construction, gener tional sofa and chair or the pride. one of America’s most celebrated manu- facturers, in gorgeous new coverings, full, and proportioned. 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GROUP ON OUR LONG - WORRY-FREE EASY TERMS! | 2 lovely rrr AND 2 HARMONIZING LAMPS SAVE *70” ‘JUST A FEW OF THE MANY QUALITY LINES WE CARRY e KROEHLER * DREXEL - © SIMMONS * ENGLANDER e SEALY * RESTOKRAFT is ROWE * OXFORD STEIFFEL LIGHTOLIER FLEXSTEEL MERSMAN LANE ® THOMAS- be “MOHAWK TAPPAN MAYTAG DET. JEWEL CROWN CROSLEY WESTING- HOUSE . GENERAL ELECTRIC ° ADMIRAL ® WHIRLPOOL « HAMILTON FREE .PARKING Park en Any Let and We Refund Your Monay > _ ptm. -TWO New Detroit Auditorium Booked Through October ) DETROIT (INS)—Weld S. May- @jrector of the Memorial Hall . reports activities are in Detroit's Ford Audi- every day through the end 3 ~engpaial The auditorium, which opens THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 97, 1050 _ 14, will be the scene of a x BIG SAVINGS iN EVERY DEPARTIMEN SAVE 97 07 Automatic Electric Deep-Fry Cooker Westinghouse Thermostat a *B™ 1957 model. Complete with cover. 25¢ a Week SAVE $907 Automatic Electric Pop-Up Toaster Brand New. Was $16. 95 ! 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 Thursday us Wednesday Sept. 27 Through Oct. 3 29:| PEAS “= 2«25°] Birds Eye ean I ~ gaa or Match Them ~~ CUT GREEN BEANS ao sea 5 for MASHED POTATOES 1 Lb. Pkg. Your Choice of CHOPPED SPINACH ORANGE JUICE ones” FRENCH GREEN BEANS BEEF PIES CHOPPED BROCCOLI TURKEY PIES MIXED VEGETABLES LEAF SPINACH APPLE PIES COOKED SQUASH CHERRY PIES TURNIP GREENS GRAPE Juice == = SQS| WAFFLES x. Apricot, Peach or Pineapple YOUR CHOICE ‘Start Your Day DOMINO. Paw - Paw | With Nescafe’ XXXX Ge eee | : r YELLOW ip CE Nescafe \."srom GRAPE JUICES) ums nes 19 NORTHERN BEANS at : 7 : Y “10 100 COUNT 6s Ae J MRE Gi a Stave Right With Goad Breakfast = = “by vaxer ODELL We have said it before. We) operate cffclently witht Hs jorly when the individuals eat ajovereat at & mid-morning cole Pontiac Press Home call no oui repeat it ce |good first Nobody — but nobody should the future. Everyone needs . = F : Children should never claim he doesn't know the value fast every morning. | Students study better and get! sheet © dead wenanteat of a good breakfast. We are bom-/ 2% 9 ‘higher marks; factory workers) breakfast. | to prepare them for their ener- darded on all sides with educe-| Sort, smal Grnmen |pootage sere, aemrtll sid Dovel. Ay be Seal getic day. A basic breakfast like sraal wavtetinl in ndperinceenes, owe Se GN Fe ee oe (rena ae cae ear ae s less the one Mrs, Anthony Osler of and the air waves. This is ad avenue serves her fam- one lly ts essential te the good of youngsters, boys all eat a good break- Mrs, says. (She has Osler ’ boys, ranging in age from &| Grease a 9” cake pan or shal-| ‘grader to a senior in high|jow casserole. Beat eggs slightly. 4 Add milk, salt, pepper and butter “ . They can have eggs or '° gas. Beat until mixture is well bacon if oy are” \blended. Arrange shredded wheat ‘ * ipiscuits in prepared dish. Pour Mrs. ied gives Po family anjegg mixture over shredded wheat excellent basic breakfast. Fruit|biscuits. Bake lor 35 minutes, or and milk are fundamental for chil-|until eggs are set, in a 373-degree dren. Whether the protein coursejoven. Serve with crisp bacon is cereal and toast or toast and slices. Makes 4 servings. bacon or eggs is not ~— Let individual family members . decide that. Serve Seafood in Shells We would make a fervent plea | Serve that seafood salad in shells to teenagers, especially teenage |..2.4 mayonnaise over the top consider a daughnot and a cup jand sprinkle with hard-cooked egg ot coffee or bottle of coke @ yolks pressed through a fine strain- sufficient meal. ‘er. Garnish with capers. ' Stere Hours: nue, show the kind of breakfast they put away every morning. They the year. want to grow up to be husky athletes like their three older broth- Salad Dressings 1° 3 ie tate aoe” eo 6 «6 Pit to Please For. green salads, crumble two the Connoisseur tattanpente sie ee into ‘ There are hundreds of salad) 5. 5 cold meat garnish, ; ldressings, but the best of them three tablespoons of drained ag depend for their excellence on the radish, two teaspoons of paprika. ‘fine, smooth olivé oil from Spain, | boy La dash . areng” to Teed ‘which combines with the other in-| basic ng. .s0UuF mag) |gredients to blend and project their ‘ination can devise dozens of other | flavors. Variations. | To half a cup of good vinegar, add a quarter-teaspoon of freshly * seound pepper and three-quarters 2oraines Flavor Eggs of a teaspoon of salt, then beat) Sardines from Maine add an in- into this a cup and a half of olive ingredients makes for a thicker, “"e*™™s flavor to deviled eggs. oil until it thickens. Chilling the: Hard-cook the eggs and cut in half. dressing, and you can use lemon lengthwise. Mash the yolks with a juice instead of vinegar for extra fork, then add a canful of Maine irestnens im taste. sardines, drained. Blend well, For seafoods, add twe tea- adding salt and pepper to taste! spoons of chopped capers, a j|and enough mayonnaise to moisten! crushed garlic clove, a quarter- the mixture, Fill the whites with teaspoon of anchovy paste, a (this tasty filling and ore with chopped hard-cooked ees yolk | paprika. Pen Ready FRESHEST-TASTING | ORANGE JUICE te exclusive INSTOVAC pro. cuss snails in fresh Raver and Vitemin C. STEAK Pane SHORT RIBS nt ROLLED RUMP G; ssiotaats HAEMMineT 60 Sikienans Ghanee ane. Look here, Ladies! Map (ORF ko: adooctis nens Instant Chase & Sanborn's GIANTJAR!*" ~ "Take it from Tennessee Ernie Ford: “This is a whopper of a coffee offer. You get to try the New Full-Bodied Instant ... the best intantcofee ever to come down the : "Wiha Vad aiar ot aac Scaled ects‘ tiekas sina, on INSTANT much as three Ibs. of ground coffee—yet costs you far less. oe: deh But hurry, ‘pea-pickers’! This coffee buy won’t last!” BPP ne Soe eae HURRY! SUPPLY STRICTLY LIMITED! _ Watch Tennessee Emnie Ford on daytime TV. See your local paper for time and station. the full-bodied Instant coffee ae : PORK STEAK... 49: WALTON SUPER MARKET. 4120 W. WALTON BLYD., DRAYTON PLAINS © OR 3-2341 Pi mg 12 p. m. to 9 p. m. BEER-WINE-LIQUOR TO. TAKE OUT POT ROAST of BEEF ROUND Sretlh Leon ne GROUND §95 | BEE F 3 Lbs. ; Mon. thru Sat. 9 a, m. te 9 p.m. WE EAT A GOOD BREAKFAST — Kenneth (left) and Gregory ers. September is Better Breakfast Month, but we hope it is only RS REI EA I (right), young sons of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Osler of Garland ave- a spur to keep all our readers eating good breakfasts throughout - FRESH KILLED ~ ivis STEWERS “29° Lb. 19° disp 5 ths. $1 These Special Low Prices Effective Thurs. thru Wed. 3 . = Sept. 27th 1200 BALDWIN . ' thru at COLUMBIA Oct. 3rd. Deily ond Sundoy, 9 to 9—Friday 9 to 10 BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES. COMPARE EXACTLY HOW MUCH WEEK AFTER WEEK YOU SAVE WHEN YOU SHOP AT FOOD- PARKING We Reserve the Right ONE | P SAVE saci * y 6' CAN = = z = + TERRIFIC VALUE TIDE | ntehe , "ae LB. SAVE a U.S. No. 1 MICHIGAN SAND GROWN ATOES REMUS FRESH CREAMERY THE PONTIAC PRESS, ’ er eS sETETeeys : i a’ ‘Strained rut Gives Flavor fo Milkshake Here's an interesting version 7 _. Leuvelope (%4 ounce) vanilla-favored strained baby-foed ap- (8 ounces} Press Home of ' Soe i : z z 2 s i He i 5 i ry % | ale osettl 3 Conveniently Located | Tasty Bakeries FRESH FROM THE OVEN 718 W. HURON FE 8-300! 432 ORCHARD LK. AVE. | FE 2-9580. 80 N. SAGINAW FE 2-7444 Our five-hour tour concluded with dinner in the delegates’ din- the East jiserious than usual. Heard a lot of experts give us all the latest information on foods and nutrition. We learn of all the new food prod- ucts. cussions on dieting. For all us food writers the entire week is a constant battle of the bulge. s ” Fresh fruit was heaped high in tiny pineapple shells; each stem was tied with a gold ribbon. Tues- day morning we had fresh orange ek! But we mix fun in with the) three hours we heard various dis-| pes Lemon-Orange Tang ‘Enhances Apples coco- nut and frozen hard. With them/ : Editor aw of Food-Writer Conferenc Tef Big Ub Ny have to watch for both foods. This is an interesting eating place on the walls. We had miniature hot dog and with Currier and Ives-type murals then ra a 88 JP Eue teehee fl * ( THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 Serve Leftover Han lin Com Bread Ring é i ; i z 2 3E E 8 s DACRON ’ You will love this new softized Roman’ Bleach for white 100% Nylon, Dacron, Orion. Use it the same as for cotton, linen. If ege-yellowed, use method for removing stains given on label. 3 8 Lore af : ae 5 g8eF F was passed a bow! of flaming = E é THE NEW NON-DRIP TOP ale fone Mcp. orange rind ky — orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice over the low heat until sugar dis-! fully so apples won't get mushy. Remove apples from saucepan. Add orange rind, orange juice and boil gently until reduced to a good consistency. Pour syrup over ap- ples, basting as fruit cools. Serve | warm or chilled. Makes four serv- ings. A cherry sauce tastes delicious | with cold smoked tongue. | peperet COUITEPTIRVLLELITITITIIEEINTINT There re tian errr eyes teed r ree 4 Delicious chocolate wafers and satiny vanilla cream ...what a blissful blending! { That’s Sunshine Hydrox...pure enjoyment’ whenever you. choose! Now? Superb] Rib Roast -:..:.." 49° Rump Roast -:.; ..* 69° Ground Beef Ground Steak :-; .~ 59° Pot Roast =. ....° 29 Fresh Lean SPADAFORE BROTHERS MARKET -706 W. Huron Your Choice Buy Today for Tomorrow U. S. Gov't. Graded —T-BONE SIRLOIN ROUND CLUB SWISS 3° 89 lemon juice to syrup in saucepan; jf - Lean Beef SHORT RIBS ae Stewing Home-Mede Breckfast . SAUSAGE U. S$. No .1. Skinless HOT DOGS * First Cut Chase and Sanborn Treat! 3~89 | |="494 | 3°79" SALADA TEA _ Miracle wip ON SALAD — DRESSING BAGS FULL QUART Pp : 14 Oz. pS aeea8 Bottle 15° uo STARCH.....2 25°: ores Saas LJ and Daily 9 A, ee * s es ae ta 2 te os SUPER MARKETS FROSTY ACRES © BROCCOLI SPEARS © BRUSSEL SPROUTS 8-oz. size 8-oz. size © CAULIFLOWER © FORK HOOK LIMAS 8-ox, size 10-oxz. size YOUR CHOICE 4 Pkgs. 8 9° Gum ASHOP HERE FOR R GUALITY CHEESE | =e oi 59: CHOICE — Walesa‘ ai oka Swiss LEAN SLICED "]] STEAK |BACON ieee. 1 69°" * mm tos Pound c oe ae Home Rendered Pkg. b. speneesal DOMINO LARD SWIFT'S PREMIUM SMOKED SUGAR 2% 33° COTTAGE BUTTS 99. © Confectioners CHOICE STEER ~ BEEF: POT z ROAST. .39: ® Old Fashion Brown ® Domino LEAN, MEATY _ MEAT LOAF "Teens SPARE RIBS MIXTURE BRAUNSWEIGER eveal e@pork eseer | LIVER SAUSAGE gaa 29° [3 700. 39" BEEF LIVER...39" SNISHGE @ YOUNG STEER BEEF HeaRTs..1S‘* : 29°\ee - BORDEN'S BISCUITS... 22. 10° | "ONIONS No. 1 Mcintosh. \) APPLES wae Vi 29° WATERMELON POTATOES 20, Powel ‘'39:* 15 Ub, 39° TABLE TREAT i COUNTRY-FRESH Pound O LEO ER .....59°15+39: | Requefort Dressing i AQ* GRAPE J JUICE 2 29° | itiisimaLioNs ....<. m "35 aie ea 18 | Gitinsen sae 2-19 it oF SAVI iz MOF ‘E. LO} \ l iF: Sl | LPKE TS LIST I ED E E LOW a "eeu “yg : | Sete Market om AO Mert St © JOH Orchard Lake Rd. Sek ee See eat te . See ee spy. eh ae Pee oe Se A ee ee op SS Ss RN ge or (SAVE on SPADAFORE’S Low, Low FOOD PRICES! | Ce eo ie gen coe en Qe ee aia eae io m ., re i LLG GOES SOS TE DEE hs TE » ar coer = _ ~ = = —— — tna esnaod 7 & i we Hi Fall's Time for Bontires, Tall Tales, and Doughnuts for little heaps|between healves of each doughnut. it, ~|Heat in a shallow pan in a hot joven (400 degrees) for 10 minutes. ‘Somehow, we've coje to associate/ Yield: 6 Orange Coconut Dough- -— tor deep trying Better Feces ‘ IDEE: Peter de Nicholas of the) % cup milk Doughnuts = Newark (N.J.) News Chapter has| * *** . . pt op: ar an elegant thing here, for six peo- dunkers. j tablespoons Seow seat ple. Beat egg in the milk then shape -~ * & the chicken mixture in small ‘ Slice doughnuts in half, crosswise 3 tablespoons chicken fat (or butter) |lets’ (croquettes to us), Roll the some ater Spee 4 teampon| MO as wera je coy mtn ‘en erm es each verbo dhen Htat pes aes = m . and pier at 0 degrees inti a fried ‘shallow pan in a hot oven (400) % teaspoon thyme nicely browned. « served in that degrees) for fi inutes. Yield: 12) 1; na . Be Sites Pocen Dewcheate, on hat wae Serve with MR. DEE’S A LA i the bridge. To keep the an Nenenaene monesodium giutimate pow-/ KING SAUCE, which follows, ar cail- Maple Toasted Doughnuts ean’ gutenee 1 tablespoon spoon butter | a = » the sail the spoke of 2 tablespoons maple favered syrup Melt fat or butter in a heavy ye A shopped ‘ors on | ‘The wheel untit they had « free | {,“muene skillet over moderate heat. Stir in| 3 tablespoons Bow rese a & fi a i g cy i i F 7 | iff ? ii i. : it at 4 2 5 § i L AT YOUR NEWLY OPENED KROGER STORE - Telegraph & Elizabeth Lake Rds. ' THESE SPECIALS ARE ALSO ON SALE AT 178 N. Saginaw 750 Perry St. AT OAKLAND AT COURT DRIVE % ieee cinnamon, if desired milk chicken, onion, salt, pepper and) Salt and pepper to taste — Melt butter in a skillet. Add syr-jthyme. Cook, stirring constantly, Ptabieoon ium § (Ms0) : nted the|up and blend. Cut doughnuts injeight to ten minutes, Stir in flour minced pimient ade by the hole/nalt, horizontally, and. place, cut/and oatmeal, mix well, and cook ¥. cup iced — Sarees san that on aie Masco a ould 4 hata minutes. mi tablespoon minced parsley cinnamon with Mix in milk and MSG, stir x * * wake the i ‘bed for the hole is past, the ideal Yield: 4 ‘servings. well, and turn and cook until | welt butter in saucepan, and in the milk is absorbed and mixture is ~affincners soon Cheese Toasted Doughnuts dry. Remove from skillet, scrap- mentiy in ee agua Weight of their popularity when| { {¢5*e. pists gouehnute | ing all residue, place.on-a platter |i, the hot milk. Cook over low : ‘winds blow chill and the moom) in hall, and cool. eb heat, stirring constantly, until mix. - abines Oe tne niall parties for|wise and sprinkle each halt with Deel liesty 40m eed ina r we Seven ited tnd anhalt. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL GRAND OPENING SPECIAL api one tablespace cheese. Heat in a overnight if possible, but/remaining. ingredients, stir and : WHOLE ‘|shallow pan in a hot oven (400|‘rigerate . 3 Checelate Peppermint Doughnut degrees mainte not less than three hours. Now you/serve hot over the “rollets,” or Sundae = ee. ies: need: hot chicken slices, or whatever. se ~ 132 Cheese Toasted Doughnuts, . : Sm k d H F h FE re Se en | oKe ams res ryers a rs peer eset half, eresswise Sherry Will Enhance Place 1-3 cup peppermint stick ice . | am permet doughnut halves. Stew, Roast or Chicken Get lots of choice center Get fresh and tender fryers 2 tablespoons chocolate fudge) The next time you are prepar- slices when you buy one of at Kroger, and save on this these full shank hams, special low, low price. Mpuce over each serving. Yield:|ing your favorite stew, making a & chocolate Peppermint Doughnut! pot ‘roast, or boiling ‘a chic ‘Sundaes. add a quarter cup of dry Spanish Me dozen doughnuts fore you take it off the stove. i So anaes oe > ae angoeine | The sherry seems to being all 3 tablespoons brown sugar the flavors together, 2 tablespoons is them and enhancing them at the Slice doughnuts in half, crosswise same time. The dry fino type is GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Kounty Kist Corn Golden plump whole one. Stock up" at . low, ‘GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Tide Detergent Better buy today and really save! Limit 2 per customer. U. S. No. 1 Michigan _ POTATOES 10 25° Red Rose Asst. JELLIES 3% las” PAN READY FRYING CHICKENS C GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Salad Dressing Embassy brand, smooth and creamy. Best for saleds or sandwiches. 1 Ib. Can 10° qt. jer 29: GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Kroger Donuts Your choice plain or sugar- ed. It's the lowest price ever, GRAND. OPENING SPECIAL Pork & Beans sropiy brand, tasty and de. licious. Stock up at this low, price, GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Yellow Onions Your best b od this week. vm roe FRESH, Sweer: TOKAY | GRAPES Mich. Yellow Onions STORE HOURS - 6 TELEGRAPH , Monday thru Saturday 9-9—Sunday 10-6 178 N. SAGINAW | _ Monday thru Saturday 9:30-9—Sundey9-6 9 .750 PERRY ST. oe : __ Monday thru Saturday 9.9 ee eae = € eee gq ep ae ave NAG +3 ae oo Ri og a Ls awe eee >,* « =, Neca im mise ’ | Ger t Top Value ‘Stamps Plu ¢ aes We reteer the right to limit quantities. Prices effective torouah Sunday, Se ember Herne. Ses —j ‘ ie es } as Nea i ‘S Pace f “ oO j : oj ; | , : 3 sen j 4 ale eee : : oe 2 : Di, Se ee te. Lae en ee eee ee Be eee gee en ae a ee ee Oe i ee ee ae re Tee Se a a eS a ee ee ae nen pega eet fr Bagh wee ah ee ee a age Se ee eee mee ee lees ere ea 3” ar ee Sea Ss ha a A oe a a ee S = ss <2 = Oe ee we " "Tempting Ways rec mi e =Crinch Bonbons eee ee eee to Vary Flavor Mocha ‘Treat wal ready . pl Angeliond | |cvimer eon" Hard fo Resist a a= Ser" ne ‘There are so many good ways to|‘utls of shaved chocolate, : eke dace Is Real Sweetmeat vary angel food cake! Orange Flavor Sweetmeat or meat s —The Here are ideas: Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of grated Ig you're q child from 6 to 60, peop Sa = pk eee industry still apa ‘Spley Addition lorange rind to angelfood cake bat-/‘He" you'll want to dig in and make! 1° TPs, cousd pers,“ what to call it, but they think they |" Add a teaspoon of ground nut. ter with the last addition of flour.|*ese easy-to-make chocolate bon- 2 fetapoon, “natant cotte have a new market for beef A " |meg to the dry ingredients for Chocolate Cream bons. For the one that makes the! -112 chocolate and butter or mar-|concoction of 25 per cent ground the cake. Stir 1 cup of heavy cream with/“a™4¥ Sets to clean the bow! and) 1:10 in the top of a double boiler. |dried beef mixed with coconut and * Gold and Silver % cup sifted confectioners’ sugar|**® ‘he last long licks of the/p tive trom heat and stir injtoasted can be used with marsh. Fill angelfood cake layers with|and % cup sifted cocoa; add a dash/"*Yi%), the chocolate and stir in|Temaining ingredients. Form into mallow, chocolate fudge or pe- of salt. Beat until stiff. Use as top-/ ai) the tasty ingredients such as|Dalls with a teaspoon. Roll in in-/nuche as a base to make — a beef ping for slices of angelfood cake. pecans, toasty crumbs of en-'stant coffee, then confectioners’ su-\candy bar. BAZLEY’S BIGGER and BETTER MEAT BARGAINS 78 North Saginaw Street , : Open Friday ‘til 9 TENDER, SLICED BLADE CUT __ REDI-EAT REDI-EAT FRESH, LEAN BEEF LIVER | PORK CHOPS | SHANK HALF} BUTT HALF | GROUND BEEF “29° | *35* |HAMS*39°|HAMS*49°| 3 * 89° Bazley’s Well Trimmed Steaks for An Extra Fancy Meal! EXTRA LEAN LEAN Boosie mace nas : aye Sirloins 4 - s| vege | «55° QUICK SCALLOP CHOWDER — It’s hard to _lop is no exception. Here's a recipe for Scallop | imagine a New England seafood that can't be Chowder that's easy to prepare and easy on the | turned into a magnificent chowder, and the scal- palate. i Pear Blossom — (aS sahtetiem ss Scallops Make = som end, jmp the sage es raves haoes ees QOOO Chowder SParly rare =a Smeets a th an ordinary : , Going to have party? WanPering ine wil do fst ax well| When you're -looking or ew >. Pan-Redi ia, TENDER BEEF something to look extra-pretty?| then on top of the cream, ar- favorites, don't overlook the pos- * . : <>) POT c And taite good? And be so easy range the pear segments in a cir-|sibilities offered by F ~—ty to do? Then try a PEAR BLOS-(cular fashion, so they look like/delectable shellfish from the ers ma lb SOM, petals of a flower. |Atlantie ocean can be prepared ry A ROAST ee Sess e seekers he ee ! showy white blossom that appears|som" put a real blossom of some/ularized the deep-fat fried LEAN VEAL | THRIFTY VEAL MILD CURED GRADE 1 ne yar on eng guna a vw. mam oe i ee’ ey HOT DOGS | SHOULDER STEAK | RUMP ROAST | SLICED BACON | CHUNK BOLOGNA ae sees, coreg ee Scallops lend themselves nice 3 ee ¢ Lb. 33° Lb. 39° Lb. 29° Lb. 29° The U.S. Department ‘ot Agricul- Pair Seafood, Curry’ =| ly _t broiling, baking or pan. | ture says pears, especially the) ; Bartlett variety, are plentiful at! Rented end culty :t00 6 per) 6 apne i ae. ey this time of year. Most of them/fectly wonderful duo. Next time combine happily with other : Bazley’s Bigger and Better Meat Bargains for Less! are grown in’ California, although broiled lobster, shrimp or crab is| Eke mushrooms, rice, bacon, quite a few are grown in the Mid-'on the menu, serve it with a cur-) pineapple or other shellfish. - : anon oeetnnnece—atenestares an esa west. Bartlett is the variety you're ried butter sauce. Add curry pow-| Scallop fishermen out of New] most likely to find at the store der to butter and heat for 2 to Bedford, Mass., claim there's noth-/ fmwes ees - theneighbor ly store that qi ves you your taveriie recipe or any white | Mix orange juice and honey to-|,005 the shells at sea. ALITY ERVIG cake mix, While the cake ts still gether; serve over fresh pear Greenfield SMOKED hot, top it with a layer of whipped fruit sections (membrane-free) and Quick Scallop Chowder cream, or vanilla ice cream. sliced bananas. | Use 1 can (13 on) ready-to- | _ serve vichysoisse and % Ib. (5 HAMBURGER or 3 Lbs. 4 PORK SAUSAGE _ pounp steak 08 f= Shrimp Is Cooked NORTHERN TISSUE 4° 29°F wit Gari, oi Lofer Gres. - Lb. Savor shrimp this way! COFFEE ..........-. 89° Rt Cap Wh OE PEACHES........" ‘2° "} pound shrimp (about 24 count) i Bu, $9395 | LOTAN’S| ; i s ler 2 medium-sized cloves ote 3 4 tables, Lots of Parking & poons minced fresh dill | ose ene uveeee CENTER SLICES .... Farmer Peet's RANCH. STYLE gation QE Dixie Highway at Telegroph Thick Sliced ey ‘| Tha, m. to 7:45 p.m. | ‘Ya Fried | Fripay & saturDay | SPRING | SYING AU DAY CH Ic KEN ie BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! = COFFEE tor, =QO* — Borven’s BISCUITS Plain or Buttermilk uo «61 O ECONOMY BAR ™ 39°3*:54 Kraft's Miniature MARSHMALLOWS ‘FROZEN. rages. We Reserve the Right to Applesauce , Limit Quantities LOAF Adc cane : CAKE — Age 4 MACARONI : CHEESE bans i 6 te 48° ] A large selection of delicious desserts 2 TRY iT Siceriweracemestecere BRING. HE FAMILY! ae Serr — DATE NUT TWISTS — They look elegant but are easy to make. If you're serving a late morn- ing brunch you can make these little sweet rolls Sunday Breakfast Special: eifit d! f Glamorous Dessert Want a glamorous and glorious dessert? Fold whipped cream into slightly whipped vanilla ice cream and use as a topping for sweetened strawberries. : ty % tions. $m Sort Prepare Basic or Richer Dough *jand let rise according to instruc-| Cook dates, water and sugar lap. Cut into 1-inch strips; twist strip baking sheet; cover, - twice. Place on in warm place (85 de- degrees) until doubled just before your guests come. A hot roll mix is used as the base. Food Convenience ls Modern Trend When the grocery bill at the + , might help to consider that about a third of the items in the basket iscarcely existed two decades ago. Another third now comes in an en- Convenience foods have risen re- markably. In pounds per person, baby foods have jumped 1,500 per cent since the 1935-39 period, froz- BHM) vitamin-rich Kibbles. It’s Miller’ KIBBLES 's your Bikats toys to E teck your Big Tea favorin. Have Mother get Miller’s Kib- bles. Ask neighbors and swap with friends for a complete | Big Ten pennant collection, s «Your dog will love the 4 zesty flavor of meat meal, healthful, easy to feed, and GET YOURS THIS WEEK THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 | |til crisp; remove bacon bits, Pour checkout counter seems high, it) , end of tomatoes; Temove core. Serve at once. Makes six servings, Try Molasses Malt - ae i i i as Cook diced bacon in a skillet un-| Cut off a thin slice trom stem ' GET FINER GIFTS STER WITH GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS FA ; , offers you Kool a Krisp produce-- ner. f esher , and ancter &. oe _ Extra Fancy - New : Michigan Melntosh Apples 10°. Loaded with Vitamin A Golden Yams h nee pe Eating or Cooking A dyn-yamic Vegetable : Pound Extra Fancy ' Tokay Grapes Fran’ D to. 25° Home Grown Cauliflower pte lar LargeHead | O° California 110 Size Valencia Oranges — a. 59° Prices Effective Through Saturday, 29 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities GET FINER- GIFTS FASTER WITH GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS — | a Birds Eye Frozen ~ Sweet Peas s Tos Dartmouth Frozen - Sliced Strawherries “If It's Alive — It's Fresh” | 4-8 Lb. Avg. Roasting Hens * 12-16 Lb. Turkeys Avg. DUCKS — FRYERS — STEWERS Fresh WALLEYES. ‘| A9' |" é 4 ists. 39° ¢ Packed in Sugar 5 8-07. $100 , Pies ¢ Swanson Frozen _ Turkey Pies” ¥ | 150 Attend Program . _in Waterford Install Officers, Heor Skit, Talks os Rep re se nted at Rally Day Mrs. Josephine H. Lawyer, consumer marketing Mrs. Clair Sherman of Vodrheis road. were agent (right), explains a marketing program chart to _ pictured at the Rally Day of Pontiac District Cooperative (left to right) Mrs. C. A. Pattison ‘of West Farmington Extension Service Groups held Wednesday at the CAI Group, Mrs. Robert Anderson of Cadillac street and Building. 7 Mrs. Frank Williamson, Mrs. Mau- rice Young, Mrs. Cecil J. Abbott and Mrs. Lioyd Taylor. OTHERS INSTALLED Also installed were Mrs. Charies W. Heathman, Mrs. Orville Cham- bers, Mrs. Gerald Wright, Mrs. William Hurlburt, Mrs. John Mar- tin, Mrs. Roger Gunn, Mrs. Leo- of Drayton Plains, past county chairman no Rage -rgye d ~ —_ ~~ sity Cooperative Extension Service Rally of Cooperative Extension Service Groups. Leon Grose nt Todd and Mrs. Day, Mrs. Vera Shotwell (left) of Oxbow * * * Speaker for the afternoon session was Clyle Haskill, chairman of the Safety Committee for the Pontiac if : + ) a te ae gers of driving; we feel accidents ee 0 Sr nk on ae just can’t happen to us. — é : : “Safety is the individual respon- Chairman of the Cooperative Extension Service Bennett (right) Oakland County Demonstration Agents aibility of every eater ioe pe- Groups of Pontiac District were installed during the install Mrs. Leon R. Grogg of Lake Oakland (second pone and the communal re- morning session of Rally Day held at the CAl Building from the left) and Mrs. Orville Chambers of North and p Re Fase Mg eh Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Hixon (left) and Mrs. Freida Perry street. pa acaeninactilinapsiiaae iti cenapecenes eon tasininsinigaipaiionecutiinanion eee —— A ennnme ( In Qnewer to what can be done, ithe speaker said the effective ap- FairLady § Sharon Murphy Wed to Robert Keyes) sree sn nace Theme of St. Dunstan Chapel, Carat Robert Spencer Keyes. The Rev..Ellis Murphy of Birmingham and|S8!*ty Program. Sty! SSS cece ee ee eat ee oer ere ae ty e Show ‘ding of Sharon Ann Murphy and) Sharon is the daughter of ee mon “aa mapetionngs Hackit) aggested thet each indi Bam, 37 | Forest Lake Club! ys en Luncheon Features, - | are nes, Ww 2 | ae, Caen Fashion ‘Firsts’ = | Married “My Fair Lady” was the theme) Wednesday of the luncheon and fashion show. evening were held Wednesday at Forest Lake Shove Auk | Murphy and = ae. Pe Robert Checking the scheduled program for and cochairman for the day's activities; - Rally Day held at the CAl Building Clyle Haskill, chairman of the safety Poxarnd om. = ‘ Wednesday by members of the Coopera- committee for the Pontiac Chamber of Keyes. Sharon al 2 ' activi. tive Extension Service Groups of Pontiac Commerce and speaker for the day, and | is the daughter coteet . , District are (left to right) Mrs. William Mrs. Arthur O'Hara, also a council mem- of Mrs. Ellis : me was car- rs] | gE i i ;;and are making plans to i Z | and Robert is | . “als | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 PAGES 41-47 ; 3 Personal News of Interest in Area good exam- program 3 Harrods Home Atter Tour of N orthwest be seers? Mr, and Mrs, N. M. Harrod of; Officers of the club working on Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Kim. Josephine H. Lawyer, con- | Upper Long Lake have returned to plans Robert Oliver, presi-|ball III (nee Evelyn Bochnig sumer marketing agent, outlined thule homie: bee an extensive twurlgens Great’ Wuitheld, vice presi-|Gainesville, Fla., are receiving con- s : : the, Woe a tie, teas agente we Poets eae tee Scughter, Rissberly Marie, Sept. 20 ‘ ttle, A , they spent ter, Kim! . ‘. MRS, ROBERT SPENCER KEYES ) a week ‘motoring to points of i court Paterson Tact president angjat Alachua County Hospital in ‘terest in that area, including Mt.|member of the board. os Bride-elect Is Honored x's , was th I scr nena | ‘+ 8 a ee Mit ih i Following a boat trip to Vic) ai. parry Randall entertain ileecaeae ary cag Dhawrage Pg Bye: Boe : at dinner Wednesday at Devon Ga-|tormeriy of Ponting, Mr. and Mra, honoring her house guest, Mrs. Buck of New York and) : Attending were Mrs, Elmer| Seven pages today ill, Mrs. »Ab-| in Women’s Section azkgtl ite g5 g : é Fy egetigs Feadbee 4 ty Es 5 E Jewelers - 88 N. SAGINAW Next to Simms Peace of Mind Credit at No Extra Cost } Visit Our Modern Optical Department—Dr. Sokol, 0.D. see what an impression MALING'S make! 9.9 All set to lend a helping hand with the placement fore of Bi ove avenue, Pioneer avenue. Pictured (left to right) are members of ‘ Mrs. Rudy Mazza of Avon- of small college pennants is (right) Paul Felice of dale road and Mrs. Robert Mazza of Otsego drive. They are setting up decorations for the seventh annual Fall the Auxiliary to the Italian-American Club: Mrs. Lee Frolic scheduled for Saturday evening at the Pontiac Ellsworth of South Paddock street, Mrs. Frank Spada- Local hall on East Kennett.road. Style Patterns Keep Pace Jagels Addresses VEW Auxiliary has changed considerably in the| sewing center experts on pick- jen, misses, half-sizes, juniors and of the bureau at the Monday eve- last 50 years—and at last home-| ing the right size pattern accord- |teens, ning meeting of VFW Axxiliary sewing dress patterns have caught) ing to the new measurements: When you go to buy your new 1008. Mrs. Florence McCrea and ep with the change. Today’s size 12 misses’ pattern] patterns, get the salesgiri to |Mrs. James Dando were cohos- For many years the pet gripe}. t to 22.9534, | tesses at the meeting held at of heme seamstresses: hes -bien scaled to 06. eypenes Re yee aeemmnemenis i YUS | ie Leste Sue. the peculiar measurements of pat-|*° the old measurements of 30-- are in dopbt as to your correct |“ terns, requiring much time-con-|>3- All the pattern companies have} pattern size, and let her advise Se as suming alteration and often result-|*40pted. the new measurements,| you. Feet Will Glitter ing in uncertain fit. and the only difference between) you'i find your fitting problems| Now, however, the measurement|individual ‘patterns now is the) 4. if get a Your feet will glitter in shoes of standard committee of the pattern|*™ount of ease allowed through rsd aay othe (eather overlaid with gold and industry has agreed on new stan-|the bustline. This varies from 4|Plete measurement, includirig the | siver leaf that are more comfort- forming more nearly to dress sizes|inches, you have a choice of the!shoulders, the distance from shoul-jof the fashion realm. There'll be in the ready-to-wear field size 12 or the sine 14 Pattern. and |der to neckline and other trouble €old snakeskin and patent as wei canes would as kid—and sometimes it will Time was when the standard be right. The exception to this rule|S?2ts- Use a tape measure to check} 9S Goll Ki Snes omc te a it lace-like de- , silver or black, or patterns. Stripes repeated in shirt and slacks, or sport coat and slacks, are a new trend in fall leisure wear. The shirt, a crisp blend of orlon, wool and rayon, is striped in brown on a mixture gray ing your own, your son's and daughter's behavior. Here are some important and surprising answers. parental authority needed in More Strict.” daughter's popularity, a ime her tragedy made her realize mistakes in “What'sa Mother background, .».tintil Host 115 pounds” = aeeeeee F 3 “ A. Bleck smeeth leather. 8. Block suede. Block er Brown smeeth leather c Bleck sede, or Bleck " smeeth leother. MalingShoes- 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET : Open Monday and Friday Evenings Save $100 on this : French Provincial Heller Piano This beautiful new piano will pay dividends in friend- ship and family fun that will last a lifetime! The _ French Provincial cabinet is gracefully styled in wal- nut. The tone and action are excellent, The construc- tion is durable, built for years of use. Full 88-note keyboard. | ° bs # ; F ; | f ny C off $659. : ; = Pier ele , TERM * # x, \ ; , |. ng aida A RE A ANE, NE -GRINNELL’S— No, 1 Brand Nome “Retailer-of-the-Year” — 27 5. Saginaw, Pontioe ne ® 7G Se ote ‘ gaa a fk 28 a ey ee a4 | _.__-THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 ve ci n Wanes | - | ? Report Decline in Sports Interest ; report Vechne in Sports Interest) ; ents soon may be facing ajness and have been administered to|“over the trend of our times, when| fair play among their contem- , Se cena Oat Ohl poms as areas or | Ce a Se ' ate , a | s interest is at @ fever! provided more evidence of lack of|pation. . : spectator é ; muscular coordination and muscu-| When young people do not ex-|may have to ! oF. iat SO SeE ie, FO Dee their energy in athletics, this : better that|pie, It showed that of 3.7 million| are bound to wind up inilife, the the television|1 7 miltion were rejected as physi-{idle hands and idle minds. Juven-| Are we | grabbing a glove|cally unfit. delinquency thrives iri the vac-|softies? The to ‘the nearest) President Kenneth L. Wilson of'uum of inactivity. tell. ( Your Fashien Store highlights this TWO DAYS ON LY slim-styled tuxedo. O 0 nese | Off | . : Then Try to Sleep Well ENTIRE STOCK | | orange in them are usually ments caused by extreme | youths. Football has two popularity M. ab ed warm looking, while those with heat in the automatic drying pro- — one among the 8 to 10 OV nt ! should be set at lowest level. the 17 to 20 year old srowps. Accidents NEW YORK (INS)—The nursery! “nursery” is the band of circus Many mothers some fathers doesn’t have to be te| mural wall paper that rings the LDP DIODLD ADDO ODAD AA ABM: cc: serious injuries may result room if mother hes a large enough| area at adult eye level. and J ACKETS \ PHILIP'S AA trom Participation in this tradi} Aynough more time will be spent bedroom. Another cute touch are the lamps 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE! year-old Iowa boy told our inter-\°Utdoors, remember that vigilance \with white shades, pink bases and|{o §& Buy during this great Sale. Jugt take 20% off any reguler \ LUGGAGE, SPORTING GOODS A eer “Dad pone mind, but inside is a year-around need, PS yor cn gang fee pone led sor ge white, fuzzy monkeys clinging to|(> §| price ticket ori Leather Wear. od A ccs io scared tite thet Tt bresk Have a light at the porch steps,|the bedroom as a place for junior” °™"* es 8 . wweeace. - As tee or something . so I had/both ends of stairways, the hall.|to sleep in privacy, but close! © \ PHILIP’S SPORTING GOODS to back out of training this yearlnear the bed and between the bed-|enough so his cries can be heard. |,,s°mnenson- while alloting only fe Ware, 79 N. SACINAW ST. ee eee This is what C. " s oie | | poeneney | C hehehehehe ehh ube uheuthe ue ude ue string throw rugs anchored rugs—| chairman of oe National |e ~~ vin as ‘ oe par ee — —— These figures are indications |¢*Pecially at staltways, bedroom : oy ite ; : — a Board of Governors of the Ameri- the youngster needs space to play. |fe 4 x Pegs as 0 whete fe just becem- ius LADOER |i bis auseryaren of the Ration (eg 'Onnat expensive | built-in fs i : ood grooming heen Docbenee cule ts And make sure you have a good/al Baby and Show. —_youngster’s tastes change too tast.{e : iow) yease end whieh Oss ey eee ae The decorator used sheer white ae ais a outa at te are 3 ‘ 4 ain definite menace to the health | 4 tin cans are poor substitutes = “ge \rariged for a builtin look but' 4 Your Fashion Store ‘ ‘ on Can suicide. white color scheme of the adult > President Eisenhower recenily Along with falls, eliminate | section to give the nursery am in- | One leg is longer and stronger|> You're always « winner when shoeiced fitnes after being ots 2 ae meas dangers. | fant air. Another mark of the ‘in the average human being 3 you lock your well-groomed figures how| *°@ Can keeping im See ie eee American youth stack up agains tend ts So cat ah Siete ob ‘3 score high with everrone whe [Europeans in muscular strength] (8 "ao" edaty wore tat | Made to Match '3 medicines, plant sprays, insecti- le reeset Wa elecs nox, |r. Hans Kraus, associate proter| cee, ie, ammonia and other | Wool Plaid with Jersey, Nardis, : clothes thoroughly. but gently 5° of physical medicine and re- Ss ee Lamp! or Coordinates . let hen “Whe now tock ‘habilitation at New York Univer-| #*¢ locked in a special place. ee 4 enlistees dy and | SY, and Miss Ruth Prudden, di-| Apply knowledge and common Solid jersey blouse repeats the P at wbllest wilecs. rector of the Institute for Physical / sense when, despite all care, things | plaid of the skirt in neckline “4 ‘Fitness, White Plains, N. Y. do happen. For all injuries, it is— trim. Shades of russet, tur- is 59.9 PER CENT FAIL best rae oak ar ee ae | quoise, toast and honey, basic - i ever. s a) , @1 hour dry 4 -~ shirt laundry oo tint cowed Ct 30.9 per ire btn ee craved ae | black or green. | youngsters arrives ial ie a .% E. fess tests while only HT per ent Ors vai 'Ns ine Wht to .| $19” $29" Sel 3 HURON © HURON » abn megs are ate on emergencies, but it is wiser * — ane ues: © FALL _| = (Drive In) (Downtown) Ftouching toes without bending the HATS “ | 3 Chemical finishes making | ot, rT ee © ee + * > ' * a ea es sagheca oe nA senor tenet : 61 _W. Huron Street susie Sn this a | their texture or looks ~ 2 | . < - : HERE ARE YOUR FAVORITE = oe ° l - i . a] a “ : ~ : * al . ocd aa ° oe s 2 | re . he wd : - od = a ee q bd = { eo . al . od . : oad * a ‘ > . oul ad : fe <= - al = as ; = : > od 4 <6 io a ~ oud tod _ 4 ‘ PA : i ‘i 5 a rigianr eon SiNUeLLs ares: | eis hee og aman ak & Coat Salon—Second Floor . } ff FORTY-FOUR What's Style News on Informal Hats? Ostrich feathers, satins, velvets ee ‘nl and fluffy-textured felts make aay, cadens haapme fad clouddrift hats that rest lightly on inees, show the influence of pre-ithe head and add interest to the World War | tashions. istim, understated clothes silhou- is modified; easier to wear but still very feminine. Sei Ses Sc Special == SALE! Playtex Bras |; Reg. $295 $95 ¢: Reg. $3.95 $795 , Reg. $4.95 Select Your Fall Wardrobe Now .. . Use Our Layaway. Charge or Purchaser Plan -MALLOY’S | 5 North Saginaw St. FE 4-1192 | Here the wingspread of the brim'ettes. 45 Educational Mrs. Stuart Galbraith, principal at Willis and Walton schools, is shown with Frank J. DuFrain, former superintendent for the MODERN 25 BRIDE .... Your wedding: cake te your place of reception. 121 W. Huron St. ’ Open Daily 8 a.m. ‘til 10 p.m. Salat make your selection look over our collection of Thomas Pastry NEW YORK (INS) — The sud- -handbag manufacturers. | If-you wonder why capes should jaffect handbags, the answer is simple: ever tried to handle the ordinary handbag through one of those cape arm slits? FA | A girl wrapped in a cape can usually wiggle only her wrist in | the open air, which means she big tote bags. So the handbag industry is in a rush to pro- Yes. any smart Bride and Groom will tell you. for the finest vide “cape bags” — soft bags Baked in town See Tipmas Pastry Shop. Before you that have a loop handle, or a photographs om and Continental of cakes done in the conven- will be delivered oven fresh ‘the forearm. Pp | All these have the one essential FE 4-8163 for a “cape handbag’’: They. can we ibe opened with one hand while Plenty of Free Parking ate en hd orm. handle that rests easily on the arm. | Favorite “cape bag’ styles so far include fabric pouches with ifirm narrow clasps and soft arm )den fad for capes of all kinds is ‘causing overtime activity among loop handles, old-fashioned reticule bags with long chain handles and ‘muff bags which slip right over = aa —— Secretaries Association dinner held Tues- etdie + ged ’ Manufacturers Without Adapt Handbags to New Cape Fad Month SPECIAL! End Of Complete Service for 8 TALE YOUR CHOKE OF 7 BRAND NEW STRIKING PATTERNS ~EACH A MASTERPIECE OF MODERN DESIGN FOR TODAY'S COLORFUL UVING ¢ srrrey7 Snead te painted peters: Fach ao vompinte wervice lor 8 ~ @ tote! of 49 pieces tm te oat. Bet monet sshd tidied eek nee will bring joy aad heppcnem te peur tale pron WHEREIN PONTIAC CAN YOU FIND DINNERWARE LIKE THIS at this low, low PRICE? i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1056 es Pentiae Press Photos The child accountant department was Savvas, child accountant and Paul C. Secretaries Association dinner at Madison attendance de Junior High, Pictured are Anastasia , day evening at Madison Junior High Dinner Held at Madi School. Mrs. Galbraith was honored with of schools, at the Pontiac Educational a “This Is Your Life” type program dur- ing the evening. * 2 Mrs. Stuart Galbraith, principal the Pontiac Educational Secre- at Willis and Walton schools, was|taries Association, . ’ honored at the Tuesday dinner of} The dinner held at Madison represented at the Pontiac Educational Allison, director oF * son School Seating Mildred Rich is George Yansen (standing) bler, also of Wever, and Joyce Thoe are also shown. principal of Wever Junior High School. Melvyn Stae- Secretaries entertained their bosses at the annual affair. ify ‘ rE fi ; i i i i ! |: ei q z i , . 3 i EI ie i i E Fi | aaek j : Hi : Het fae, Nd Mrs. Lewis C. Ball of Clarence street opened her home to the Re- 6 BREAD & BUTTER PLATES Regular $24.95 Value _ 3 4* Pay Only $1.00, $1.00 each Wk. 6 SOUP PLATES erches co wrhthe th Ieee gern her in meqimthdln Chety a bgrer pen SHOPPING CENTER, “ TEL-HURON.. |] [Eee Seeker SSE 4A Elasticized step-in. Black kid suede with calf trim; black kid or brown calf. Here ore available GUIDE-STEP Sizes AAAA 64,1010 A 61010 AAA 61%) 10 10 B $1010 AA 6%t0o10 3 C 41h 1010 Black, brown. lFloat like a leaf thru fall's brisk days...in . GUIDE-STEPS — ' they need no breaking in! $7.99 Each step is a pleasure—your foot supported on steel shank construction . ... caressed by exquisitely soft leather linings «++ ond of course... lastingly comforted by GUIDE-STEP’s exclusive fit—measured at 19 points around the last—so you enjoy them without tiring “breaking in’’1 Now in. new fashions for dress and tailored wear—come in today! © # 4 43'N. Sogi M we Ponitige « Antique Show __ (img. Bern pre Opens Sunday on tin Detroit: : Antiques of every description Perforated crushed leather, Lakes Antique Show opens Sun- fakes Anti CROCHET The exhibits of furniture, glass. ko me, ln. KITS dresses will run through Oct. 3, TOPKNOT HA jand will be open from noon ustil i snuG CAPS CLIP CAPS 10:30 p.m. daily. ; en Shop "PE 4-7212 YOU GET THE BEST 4 from , in Workmanship and Material : ¥ x i | ) : ' ' : t ‘ The 7th annual Fall Frolic, sponsored jointly by the figlio of James K boulevard, Mrs. Jiulio Bernero of Italian-American Club and its Ausxiliary, will be held Saturday evening at Pontiac Local Hall on East Kennett __. road, Commitiee members are (left to right) Paul Bon- et THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 ath Annual Fall Froker ‘¢) Navajo drive, Mrs. Verne P. Sinkler of Arlene drive and Donald G. Finelli of Lenox avenue. Furniture or Fripperies — Elects Officers Hadassah Chapter Extension Club Sees Humorous Skit a [ek “ink ei HE Yi ree ‘ i i i Ht ioe | | ih i FF Fi F Ea i 5 Final 2 Days to Save on the World’s Finest Jewelry During Connolly's Remodeling Sale i 3 i ! ¢ i inhi i THI ith ; 2 Ff SAVE 40% to 30% : i a) F ee ee ee ee ee eee ee IT’S CLOONAN’S ... for the Finest in Cosmetics ee 2 On Most Items in the Store! Only two days remain to take advantage of these terrific values. Sale ends this Saturday and the best values of our sale are yet to be had. reproduce the egg cup, of which were his pride and joy— mow being reproduced in semi-| Pty e'ge ntce nun an, We list below just a few of the outstanding savings to be had. We urge you to shop today! BUY ALL YOUR NEEDS NOW _ USE OUR BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN 10 MONTHS TO’ PAY ~ Sale Will Not Be Extended ‘ial furday Ta Pinal Date = La smoke. would be re intrested tee] ate to er by the ary ; : °* . comforter of the Gp an used — at ar ae — $3 : ‘warm footsies would * * Reais © ot Tite th a a Men’s Watches : Ladies’ Watches : DIAMOND SYMPATHETIC FABRICS As though Early American Wind Up Odds, Ends * Clean Up Odds, Ends $ CLEARANCE / ‘They are being shown in the| #2 far enough back, es: ae : ufacturers 24 Bulova, Elgin, Longines, 6 18 Bulova, Elgin, Tissot, rli- e Solitaires, six eight and ten e= rinkk- Wittnauer and other famous $ nois and other famous makes..$ ‘Jamond sets, white or yellow makes. Former $59.50-$80.00 © $59.50 to $85.00. - @ gold. Former $125 to $200 ' 7: e ° values. TJ - * "Reduced to $9 wire $31” $ Reduced to $QH88 : : ° . ¢ s. ; COLCOHOSLOSSOSSSOCLOSOES SEOLOOSSODESESEOLOSEEEEES CHOOSES ROO LESLOLOOSSOS ; a © \ ' a a LOOSE : RINGS : Assorted Ladies’ DIAMOND : $ COSTUME ‘ me ao © 36 Assorted ladies’ om a ° JEWELRY ‘ Remodel oun, ct. Birthstone, Lodge, ameo ie Diamonds. Reg. $115.00 value $ Onyx rings. Former values to $ Vaiues of up to $10 or more ri ° Reduced to cg $1477 : Reduced to eyes ) ‘ During hours of 3 to 4P.M. ® © —Close-Out — Be Sure to e Friday and Saturday Only : : See this Table! . : : : : : startling fact evceesrccceccccccccccnes “eecevereeeeserscooeccees Seeoeeesoooveeoosooesoes i ‘ that there is a chemical barrier : | ‘ in the skin iteelt that :. : $ , | _ereams and lotions "on the 8 SETS OF : 220 Pleces of $ _ 108 Ladies’ and SILVER :., CRYSTAL =. Men’s WATCH o Complete service of 8 Inter- $ STEM WARE : - BRACELET NE eee ee eee te meee cag Tele Sem: Os to sine Rogers. Formerly priced @ Reizart, jationaliy « up to $65.00. vertined at $2.00 to $350. ee ; 38 : ss $ ¢ 3 Reduced to $6) cuentas, ©2255 sw oy BEE, Pe 82 ; oe ee : FINAL CLEARANCE $ , 6 t type styles for men. May work and play Germaliy with yp eg of apm oy _— pea aid. on may roe, = you ~ oa ; “Hearin glasses” provides The Audiotone “hearing . better hencins and in the most glasses" needs no , wiresex- attractive manner. Arrange for posed, nor any button in the ear. free demonstration TODAY !! ‘DARRELL DRUGS 37-39 S. 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Harris mailed his resignation Sept. 5 while the Tigers were in Kansas City. He himself asked that it be released today. Briggs issued this statement: “I have personally admired Bucky all my life, and feel that. this move of his will work out for the best. We have had our ups and downs, but I shall always have great respect for Sucky as a gentleman and for his ability as a manger. I hope our friendship will be solid for the future, “The way Bucky has brought the wish him the best for the future.” eae | Harris Resigns DETROIT ) — Bucky Harris resigned today as is effective at the end of the season, club back during the final two months of the season is tremendous. . I Davis Cup Draw Set for Today U.S., “Halians Begin! SBVsSKo! play defending champien Ans- Last Pet. Rebied tralia in December. ae i ie % Vie Seixas and Ham Richardson |S tee 0000090 7 af are expected to play for the U. S. Patsrurgn ie. «as in the two singles matches on Fri Te SS Oty day and team in Saturday's dou- WEDNaeDAT's RESULTS nolva dak toe G woes ancl Oa at Lea 2 a tenes malva reen, . the U. S squad. L we" SvavasoAts GAMES geli are the top Italian players in New York st his, 7 p.m. singles and doubles, Oa sums ae = * “World's Greatest Woman Athlete,” Mildred (Babe Didrikson) Zaharias was a star in many sports. At the left she was known most prominently for her greatness in golf. She even boxed in New York in 1934 and she was always known for keeping physically fit. Here she is shown (third photo) working out at White Sulphur GREATEST WOMAN ATHLBTE — Always referred to.cs the See ISDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 ‘was an amazing 106 points. - Babe Didrikson was a one-girl team at the National AAU track jand field championships in Chicago in 1932. This dynamo won , the 220-yard im the shot put. But it was in the Olympics that the Babe earned herself the right to be called the female counterpart of the great Jim Thorpe. f * * ° “ She set a new world record in the javelin with a heave of 143 feet, four inches. She also established a new record in the 80-meter hurdles, with a winning effort of 11.7 seconds. Both marks have since been bet- tered. Babe missed being a triple winner when her head-first effort over the high jump, good for five feet, five inches, was disallowed by ithe officials as “illegal.” Net long after her sparkling Olympic triumphs, Babe’s ama- in an automobile advertisement. It was the late Grantland Rice who introduced Babe to golf, or rather, golf to Babe, Kegaining her amateur status in 1943, she 3 Wirepheto once: won 17 straight tournaments, including the American and She copped the coveted women’s:title at Tam O'Shanter in the plush All-American tourney thfée times and in 1947 became the first American to win the British Women’s Open. * *-* = In what amounted to a great tribute to Babe's ability, the United State’s Golf Association amended its entry rules to perfhit Babe to compete in the 1948 men's National Open at Los Angeles. : In a supposed man's world, the Babe hit her tee shots better than *Imany of the male golf stars. Once on a radio show, the singer Hildegarde complained to Babe: “T can’t understand why I don't hit a golf ball as far as you do. It seems to me I swing the club the same way.” " _ Babe’s answer was a classic. “Hildegarde,” she sald, “it's not enough to swing at the ball. You've got to loosen your girdle and let the ball have it!" « From the time she began playing golf in 1935 to her first bout with cancer in 1953, Babe Didrikson won-82-tournaments and a bus- band. She met husband’ George Zaharias on a golf course, The Los Angeles open in 1938 was a man’s event but Babe wasn't barred by the rules. George, a ‘professional wrestler known as “the crying Greek from Cripple Creek,” was playing an opening-day threesome with Babe and a Presbyterian minister. “One minute we were saying hello, and the next minute — photographers were créwding around and calling for him te put wrestling holds on me,” Babe used to explain it. “George put _ his arm around me, pretending to apply neck holds and stuff. And I didn’t mind it at all.” Dancing and-romancing followed and George and Mildred were martied in St. Louis on Dec. 23, 1939. Baseball's Leo Durocher and Joe Medwick were witnesses. Their marriage to the end, was one of mutual love, devotion and admiration. An accomplished billiard player, bowler and swimmer as well, the Babe did some boxing, once practiced with the SMU football team, pitched for the Cardinals in an exhibition game against the * * - Brooklyn Dodgers, and hit three home runs in a women's amateur game just-ten days after she had won the Babe Zaharias open Beaumont in fhe spring of 1953, that the Babe learned she was stricken with cancer. “Lord knows it wasn’t easy to face,” she recalled, “George says I didn’t bat an eye when the word came. But I did, inside. I never in my life played at anything, including living, that I didn't expect te win. - Now, all of a sudden, maybe I wasn't going fe win - the big one.” 4 In April of that year, Mrs. Zaharias underwent an operation 2 the Hotel Dieu Hospital in Beaumont for cancer of the sacrum, at the base of the spine. She won round one and four months later thrilled countless fans by shooting a 307 for third place in the world championship at Tam 'O’Shanter. Apparently recovered from her illness, the Babe was terrific in \1954, winning five golf events, including the U. S$. women's open.. \She started 1955 strongly, winning at Tampa and Spartanburg, S,.C., before the disease struck again. DETROIT — In baseball as/8ty in horse racing, a late spurt and home run into a fast finish make for an interest-/the uppet ep ere ing contest but they don’t pay off} Bill Tut of the club's ma- unless you finish in the money. jor diss nts, swatted up the 1956 American League cam-jin four Detfvit's at. paign as one of baseball's hottestitack, = outfits, but a finish in the money| Detroit took a 2-0 lead off Jack is almost out of the question. Harshman on:Tuttle’s two-run blast They re the Chicago jin the 2nd. Singles by Tuttle and White Sox In s Stadium [Red Wilson around a triple by finale, 4-1, yesterday, but the 4th- | Frank Bolling—his 100th base hit of Washington and the Tigers re- runs in the 4th, =~ main two games out of the Ist; CHICAGO, | = DETROIT | | Gviden with Gives game to ime m2 os , ‘ies "Detiolt hag won 15 of its last 19|uintee“'e $48 Keimect 283 games and 26 of the last 36. The| Tine? 30h he ot 33 Tiger @) victories are the most vy fe ie mee 31d they've had since the td placelazenee, FS mens $$} Co ag ge dinthadge ss og aiiley : veeseeebered ees | Chicago's last-place Cubs tomorrow night 3-2 from the Cardinals, who Z other NL game yesterday, Solly 'Drake’s single did it. won had Whitey \15 hits, in 13 innings in the only'the W Old projehance a | Murry Dickson, beaten despite a wild pitch as Phils: Put Cuffs on lodgers, /-3 ‘on New York Yankees, muffed his 2th victory with a Baltimore won 140 clinch at least a tie place. since whose Braves Pow Wow for Cards iy waukee Braves as they await the lopener of their final three-game nals tomorrow night. * waukee victories. We're not count- to win ‘em all. There has been no ‘question in our minds but that Haney huddled with Charley Root, his pitching coach, to study ing his pitching selections. Bob centerfielder Duke: Snider, The Dodgers lost, 7-3. Buhl was expected to work the slammed his 2rd home rn Babe's Ist Golf Classroom “but Floyd and I told her to Floyd lee, former Oakland County prose-| Babe came to Detroit after her cuting attorney, who series with the St. ieee The Braves, who have displayed’ f e3 }’—Heap Big Number ST. LOUIS The magic num- opener, probably followed by War- ber is ‘three for the confident Mil- scouting report on the New York ren Spahn Saturday Yankees, prepared by Billy South- = t * night. a iF 10 days,” said Haney, indi- ‘cating he expected the Braves to be in the series. ‘Roberts and the Phillies which) oats > A siae one-g . | Wher a if he had se any tannin ae eee panic among his Braves in their days of decision, Haney answered: “The only panic I saw all year was Ruben Gomez when he was being chased by Joe Adcock." Braves Trounce Lincoln, 25-0 Washington Passes 20th Test Without Defeat in Junior High Football walloped Lincoln, 25-0, in the open- ing game of the 1956 Pontiac Jun- age a iAH Hy Hil F gynee re a Es Hg 3 e338 ib 3 if : Halfback Isaac Jones galloped for two touchdowns jn the Ist quar- ter to get the Braves off to a flying start as they extended their un- beaten skein to 20 games, Jones tallied ist with a 14-yard i : : 3 : i } OPENS ‘Mon., Oct. 1 Cut Prices BE SURE AND SHOP AT BEFORE YOU BUY WE'LL SAVE Clothing|= AT CES R ERS : ‘Pitagerald Medison YOU MONEY! —~eeeeereeeeeee ll ale iti ted ‘ . wrwvr-:-*****--**-* err eeeeeeeeeeeeee rrerwewwreewevveeweerreeerYTTeTrTT eS 24 E. Lewrence St. OPEN ‘TIL 9 MONDAY & FRIDAY By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press It coaches Ed Graybiel of Pon- with the defensive play of the right side of the line last week. “If we don't polish up our de- dale will eat up yardage at will,” he said. “They are a same type of team as Sexton but even fast- er,” he added, “Tf we clog up those trouble,” he * * +. in a burry, we can give Pontiac Ferndale. won its opener by poererereres Mew oook aubaowwt? wwe moot" connmoort bad = eeceorns “—Seoec,. cece we | eoceo-~g. “mn @eeoe.. eas cated | coce-~nt vwenmooocet” ___ 2 e0~-e0H Oorsw— £ rf 4 ate Seon em —“— Se edad a ee eee 00 02 tee ee Ore ol" wud weer wmvigoocesoect* ©229~-e0ec00004 ; one eee Preereri es? ee Field Trial, Show A four-day field trial and bench -ecocoo!™ __eneccet Hi e J 80 08 80 oe ee e ° i |Berk’y vs. WALL'D LK. Walled Lake Full Slate in 4 Circuits Berkley, which hasn’t tasted vic- tory in its last 11 attempts, while the Jays go to Farmington for an afternoon game. | Friday. The full-scale activity in the In- Lakes ‘Conference spotlights this s 2 Avondale, | | ments, i ex Powerful Southfield and impres- sive Walled Lake, both undefeated | Prep League Play Gets in two contests, tangle with less;take to the road against Huron Valley Township as they gun for their 2nd Southeast Suburban win. Fitzgerald and Clawson travels to Roseville in other league engage- |. Clarkston’s undermanned Wolves, Horstman and Mil-' Oakland attraction. Also on the W-| O ‘agenda are Northville’s trip to Milford and Holly's scrap with) | Off the Grapevine — Clarenceville also coming as an unexpected result. Things will get a little tougher this week with most prep teams | getting Into league play. Here's the tép 12 selections off the grapevine for this week: KEARNS MOATS CORNWELL (8-2) * (8-2) 6-4) PONTIAC vs. Ferndale Pontiac Pontiac Pomiac Mt. Clemens vs. BIRM, Birmingham Mt. Clemens Birmingham Van Dyke vs. WATERF"D Waterford Van Dyke Waterford {SOUTHE'D vs. Farm. Southfield Southfield Southfield Walled Lake Game | AVONDALE vs. Madison Avondale dey vs. W. BL'MF"D W. Bloomfield i both features. (They will run through Sunday and conclude on major portion of the state. A big gallery is also anticipated as the public is invited, to witness show will be held this weekend in iCounty Center building and at the field near Lapeer. Events get un-| der way today, with the bench ishow Friday night at 8 o'clock. |MILFORD vs. Northville Milford iLK. ORION vs. Fitzg’ld LakeOrion Lake Orion Lake Orion 'Romeo vs. TROY Troy Romeo Troy St. Fred vs. ST. MIKE _ St. Mike St. Mike St. Mike DRYDEN vs. Capac Dryden Dryden Dryden te ~ (*Consensus denoted in capital letters.) (Advertisement) ~ GAMES OF WEEK ENDING SEPT. 30, 1956. Surprising Troy gave the Press grapevine most trouble in last week's selectiois by dumping Avondale, with Milford’s upset of | { Suzie Barred by NCAA Rule BOSTON \#—Suzie Sims won't! Rerows be able to serve as coxswain of the Boston University freshman Co crew after ail. The 18-year-old girl from Forest Hills, N.Y., turned out for the job Tuesday. But authorities spotted fine print) | lin the NCAA rules which. states: | “Only undergraduate males) Latayette — hintercollegiate athletics ‘shall be allowed to participate in among member schools of the NCAA." ig _ hardware + 0 we *# Enough Eovestrough for as Little os. 4 HUDSON'S HARDWARE ht place to “The Friendly Corner Hardware” all your needs, ee eae SILL NEWTON OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 3 $ $3.3 $$$ PRICES THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT! 10 PT. SECTIONS K TYPE EAVESTRO é i anne aher Rating Lower SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 ow. Detroit. #24 ( 8) Villanova . 116 AMONG TOP 150 Holy Cross °12.6 ( 1) Dayton —. 113 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Miami.Fia.*100.8 (15) So. Carctina ss | OTHER MIDWESTERN So. 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Tech _ 103.9 (2) 8.M.U. _ °101.7 | Bethel _ *30.5 bie] MePherson 20.4 G.Wash'ton 85.3 (M) I — “813 Br: ~ *83.8 (2) W. Diinois 80.7 Hrdn‘Sim's et (13) Wiehite .. *67.2 me 38.0 (11) Ashland .... 27.6 Houston U, *60.4 ( 2) Mise. State 78.8 Carleton .. 38.9 ( 1) Monmouth 22.6 Mineis .. *92.3 ( §) California . 87.5 Carroll 02.9 (11) MMlikin — 32.1 iowa ........ 99.2 (14) Indiana _. °85.0 ae. ome (19) —~ 19 “75.0 (33) Temple _. 42.5 * 7 ¢ 1) Be. 14 wm “70.5 (18) Delaware -. 618 Cent.Mo.St. *47.4 (30) tak K 7 LU, .... *98.4( 5) Texas A&M 03.7 St. 56.4 ( 8) 1 Me, *31.9 72.1 ( 1) Kent State °70.7 | Coe. 69.9 (27) Lawrenee °33.8 Maine ~ “70.6 (13) R. Istand _. 87.7 ColE—mporia 36.5 (17) Baker _... 2.2 Miami, O, £43 (10) Xavier, O. . 148 Cornell, la, *48.3( 0} Knox —.. 418 | Michigan -*100.0 (13) U.C.L.A. _ 919 Denison . *47.7 ( 4) Mt, Union — 48.3 | Mich, State 111.8 (22) Stanford _*99.6 | Drake ~ $1.5 ( 7) Iowa Tra, . *36.3 | Mississippi*l09.3 (13) Kentucky __ 93.0 FE. Michigan *35.4( 1) B-Wallece . 54.8 Navy ~ $93.4 141) Wm.kMary 57.6 EmporisSt, *43.6 (15) SW.Bo.St. 28.7 N'western *78.0 ( 2) Iowa State . 761 Ft.HayeSt. *41.8 111) NW. Mo. St. 30.4 NC. State . 87.41 3) Va. Tech . *94.0 Franklin 31.2 (107 Bluffton "208 OhieBtate *104.4 (27) Nebrarka 77.0. Menover 79.4 ( 7) IndCentral *72.9 ‘Oklahoma *115.5 (48) N. Carolina 67.4 | Heide'berg *68.1 (23) O. Wesleyan 43. Oregon *103.7 (42) Idaho 614 Hillsdale 63.1 (40) Olivet °23.2 Penn State 90.9 (30) Penn .W.. *61.1 iM. Normal *48.1 (11) No. Mlinois 36.9 Prinecton . *80,5 (18) Rutgers ... 63.0 in, Weal'n . 1.81 Sepertows *23.8 Purdwe . . *92.9 pi Missourt ... 17.1 jamazoo (36) Sr E |g abe °79.0 (37) Amherst . 41.9 ha 39.4 (15) Di. Wesi'n °23.3 St. 77.3 ( 2) Wash. St. *755 a 7 } 6) Youngst'n “a Fe ~ 4 (i) Paeeeres 798 Mo. Valley °52.1 $ &; 4eaeeee, 5 2 arty gee ‘side oO , Dakota °29.0 nee = 90,6 (26) N.Texas St, 64.3 Muskingum °57.3 (19) Akron 38.7 Tenn. ~ 63.9 (23) Morehead °40.4 ne *46,1 (15) Washburn . 31.4 Tex.West'n °84.3 (21) Ab0Chrie’n 63.3 at Oberlin . 204 Trinity,Ct. °68.9 (27) Williams _. 41.9 Somat Has 2a Mo. St. Trinity ,Tx. a j 2 St. 94 “3 ¥ “ant { 10) _ Tulsa _.... 68.1 ( 3) Cincinnati *45.3 St. John . °56.2 (28) Duluth Br. . 27.5 Utah _. °81.9 (35) Montane — 56.9 SE.Mo St. 37.7 ( 5) B. Minois . 32.8 Uten State ae YR Tag " —" St. "hs ba | — 278 Virginia . Pere |S ancives 18,6 { soe, OR Vanderbilt #101.1 (23) « ‘nooge 74.3 To ne S65 ( T) Otte VU. a3 Washington *93.4( 1) Minnesota 92.6 | V; ‘iso . 40.7 ( 2) Indiana St, *38.8 W'keForest °96.5 ( 1) Maryland __ 95.4 Wai 0 (10) Hope ..... *30.1 | W. Viewinta sore (ats d= 102 | Weston” “300 (35) Rimnarse’— 18 Wisconsin 91.5 (22) Marquette . 69.4 | Wm.Jewell *48.7 ( 8) St. Benedict Pr ¥ « *78.2 (10) Denver __ 2 4 ington *30.9 (21) ~——_ 84 Yale _..... "83.7 @0) Wooster 38.3 (27) Kenyon .. *11.8 TOP RATINGS FOR 1956 TO DATE Gupmeeuta 59 es 22 108.3 | Wake Forest ~ oe " Hotes Dame — 654 Georgia Tech .103.9| Maryland _- 95.4 - Coll, Pacific ... s anderbilt 1011 | Texas A&M. 99.7 i sere —— 88. Washington —~ 84 ¥ Home Team ey Riseat og nay d Copyright 1956 by Dunket Seorre Service ‘3 Watch for these weekly reports—-Sponsored in the Press by i cemmaimamenamenmel OLIVER suick ence, MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Horstman, Hagens Bag 2 Large Elk be displaying : a pair the most beautiful seen.” ROCHESTER, N.Y, # — Right- The Barons of Bloomfield Hills hander Duke Markell, who broke even in 20 regular, season deci- 1 sions, was Rochester's pitching choice tonight as the Red Wings opened the best-of-seven Little World Series against Indianapolis, ithe club that never has lost one of these post-season meetings be- tween the International League and American Assn. champions. NIGHT SPORTS PHONES FE 2-0103 FE 2-010 Heavier Back from an elk hunting trip was an 800-pounder “with one of racks I've ever f \ 4 tte SERVICE 481 N. Perry St. Lecelly Owned ond Opercted FE $-0649 TIRE and TREADING CO. OPEN THURS. NIGHT to9 as well as Fri., Sat. and Mon. nights Get Big Jubilee Savings Now ... 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He later bobbled a ball, misplayed another and twice threw to wrong base which accounted for other Philadelphia runs. combe because the big pitcher promptly pitched ball to fill the bases and followed it tagged two-bagger to Roy Smalley. E SF : b 5 omg tao Soy ana ch aire aged os aia inning,” teammate Cari Furillo related later. there who can catch the ball’.” Alston, of course, paid no heed to his irate 26-game winner. Instead, he defended Amores and pointed out that Sandy had saved the 1955 world championship for Brooklyn with his spectacular catch of Yog! Pk Following are International News Service predictions for this Berra's curving fly that cut off two Yankee runs in the final game of|weekend’s college football games. INS experts weathered the upset- : eaitns ping sen sopelend iis, 2 leh 2h: meg So 8 “He just had a bad day, sure,” said Alston, ‘‘but the little guy has! batting average. the series. _ helped us all year with his hitting. And how can I ever forget what he did for us in the World Series. A hero last year, a goat this year. That's the way it goes.” Philip’s ‘0th ANRIVERSARY SALE | , | EAST . Pittsburgh 20, Syracuse 13 .. . Orange can’t duplicate Maryland . Sebo’s boys snap 13-game losing streak. . very close; both strong. . Cadets should breeze in opener. . safe shakedown cruise for Middies. Princeton 19, Rutgers 6. . : Tiger too tough in old grid rivalry. Holy Cross 20, Dayton 14 . ,. Crusaders expect good year. MIDWEST . » Hawkeyes passing attack will tell final Penn 14, Penn State 7 Cornell 21, Colgate 20 Army M, VMI 6. Navy 20, William & Mary 0. lowa 27, Indiana 20. Illinois 21, California 7... . Illini backs fastest in nation. Ohio State 34, Nebraska 14... just a warm up for the powerful | Buckeyes. Wisconsin 35, Marquette 6. . . Badgers to romp in one of few Iowa State 21, Northwestern 2... in six years. \ Michigan 28, UCLA 20. Purdue 23, Missouri 0 . Miami (Ohio) 27, Xovier “4. 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Conservation Grou P} Says License Demands Filled in 2 Areas Staff Frets Over Br ins” Sreeinis N by agah se the Bruins as definijely under more had they wanted to open |W Panis aes " 88° \ up. os Bk, While his squad has performed] Another authority who can vouch V Guest "t °° ***" 4 | well in practice, coach Bennie {for the toughness of PCC clevens|§ 23% ps 45° © 3 Oosterbaan indicated his high is Don Dufek, assistant backfield jameaae : opinion of the first game oppo-)coach who played three games Trunks...... saute ation, even itt was somevhai seuont them during bs caver as}QQ. 0" ¢ 5 disarmed by the summertime eli-'a Wolverine fullback, a 75¢ : gibility spanking of UCLA. * ¢ & jaar 15 “A Redw Sanderscoached team| Against California tn the 1951) Fanis...... uae a w & always will be tough,” he said. |Rose. Bowl Dufek plowed over $8.00 4" \ discounts for both touchdowns in oe oe me Wiese field puns about the Uclans run-|@ 146 Wolverine victory. 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GUY MOATS vide some interesting answers to “DT” Giant in Class C League Size Is pends for Little Dryden i! i e 8 Lidl Ht “imen play almost every position, and it gives a lot of boys a chance Among the 11 returning letter- who lead the Cardinals’ bid for the STL title are backs Bill Avery, Dave Daley and Dick|ki Wrench all 175 pounders, with quarterback Herb Sawgle. Two freshmen, Paul Schalau and Walt Hartwell are at the guard posts with 62 letterman Clare Wentworth at end and Lar- ry Hruska at center. Tomorrow afternoon the Cardi- nals tangle with Capac at home. when the Cardinals play away at! night, it isn’t. uncommon to see 300 followers in the Dryden cara- van, you can find! | The move is toward lightness in 7 and light, mild Century Club straight bourbon is leading the way. 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Behind Te Play Men's League Sunday 2 . have been dismissed by the Penn-ipeckiye’ 90 @t see i 3 shee reatigecs = cs syivania State Athletic Commis-/"SitWweakes (aia: home ions) aver] Motor Ins Recreation : swrnylor had been charged with|,,tortyt, Qt heme’ G). Sept. a8 anh] 18 $. Perey FE 5-6032 Hurricane® Blasts Baker PITTSBURGH (” -— Tommy servers felt it was a larger mar-|. (Hurricane) Jackson's sec-igin then the split decision of the ond straight victory over Bob|fficials. Jackson also won the Baker today moved the 25-year-|F eb. 3 bout at New York City on a split decision. oid New ‘Yorker into line Sur 8) ptoree rule Sento saw-it 141 consideration,” said : It was a slam-bang battle and a Jackson roared te hie 2ath viciney crowd of 12,261 that paid a gross from the start. There were few pase inact diced "e Forbes) | “damier able showing,”’ said Norris, “‘and| The first time referee Sesto) . * ¢ «& down, The crowd cheered at the “He (Jackson) made a credit- I think he ‘rates a shot at either/stepped between the two free- | AR Wivephete ; Archie Moore or Floyd Patterson,|swinging heavyweights was in the| | GRIN -AND.GROAN—Hurricane Tommy Jack- Baker (right) groans as he nurses a swollen eye. for greater shaving comfort ‘but the -Patterson-Moore nn Tiel hoe tee tas ot aes son (left) smiles in his dressing room after his ~ Jackgon took a split decision after rallying in the no matter what kind of skin of tape from one of Baker's} 32-round fight in Pittsburgh last night while Bob last three rounds. : Carroll Voted Best Lineman unsigned. including 12 knockouts. The loss Jackson, the No, 3 heavyweight,|was Baker's seventh ir 53 fights. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS John Carroll, 192-pound center : ‘ i izi HH H whipped Baker for the second time In his last outing he whipped John- in seven months. Many ring ob-'ny Holman. Wheels Balanced and Rotated 4 ; j yi WL w wh Wt ‘whose linebacking performance led ‘ ‘ 71 Photos 25 ream 5 Bi 4 $ jpaare Gere 2 an. Ten 35 Shell Ou BE : $ $\the University of Detroit's defens-| Mode #4 00 Shore Mkt oS ee ee se Am a4 Team 2°10 ive forces in a 20-7 victory over "s Purn. 62 Steffen's @ @) rane ry * orn ] ah 5A re. oe: . laste Rabinosn 46; Seoness Sandwich Marquette, is the Missouri Valley, : Equipment | R, Ghorey 236, P. Aide 221. . Conference lineman of the week. e1se SntAA cook RISE REGULAR with . 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Covered with|He didn't think it would be g00d/Bolery Owner Fined a smock and with her hair alas » movie. But Frank Tashlin|pOX@Ty Ape foamy, multishaded mess, Jayne|(writer-director-producer) saw my|in Food Law Violation . still looked great, test for ‘The Wayward Bus’ and . ONIGHT : Maybe that’s because happiriess/ flipped. A co-owner of a Pontiac bakery WARNER BROS. vecsen DIFFERENT KIND OF ROUNDUP — This Detroit paddy wagon |was written all over, her face.| «11. said he had to have me|yesterday pleaded guilty to viola-" ALAN ROSSANA | wi intentions rather candidates for night court. |When I saw her in New York &/ 44. ‘no Re Mi’ and he told Buddy|0n of state food laws and paid ’ is loaded with good than nigh’ =e 4a i : year ago, she was yearning to geti). had to liek the ‘Rock|@ $25 fine imposed Pontiac It's been pressed into use_as-a roving registration station for voters 1) 4 4) her pink Jaguar and her Se a + the| Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finne.| ‘ }} and is shown as police make an off-the-docket roundup of good citi- mote bamaer, 1 ualguh, the @ikitee tote’ ok oe ae wale ; senship at suburban Melvindale. ; ~ fon ban it wonderful?” { Alex Thomas, 40, 502 W. Iro- IAGO re ; “The clothes in this picture are|(uois Rd. pleaded guilty to offer- aoe ; Lakeside Homes |tabiou.” she ented. “For te|ing bron for sale without the eve) == OT AN Wunastous Wiliams Loudly Boasts: == |Community Fall 55 5, S.5x 2% ch S"Ea"soaterer| ROBERT MITCHUM l \Program Starts eee. Pie Eee » eased el state's Midget. Turkeys [Program Starts | Te comen | mca pee one iat Outshow Ohio's Finest | onesies Corea’) mie, cnzexcano — sul, & Sree donee of Tel gaggte Begs its 1956-57 recreation program Mon-| Danish contractors and four Amer- aged age partially or —-, ee : i i : controllable, but rehabilitation eet day night, Leonard T. Buzz, Pon-jican construction firms, low bid-) aon att : 1 : oy ; | LANSING «® — Maybe it’s be- wrote, “to our turkey Michiganus|;i.- Parks and Recreation Dept.| ders in a joint venture, have been cause it's an election year, Any-|Gigantus. This fine bird stands recreation supervisor announced awarded a contract totaling $18,- jway, the governors of Michigan many hands high, is three whipple-| yesterday. 176,000 for construction of air bases ‘and Ohio outdid themselves trying|trees across the breast and carries * .* # for the United States Air Force: to outdo each other in bragging marine diver's weights on its feet) The schedule for the ProgTam,|at Thule and Sondre Strom jord about the turkeys ‘raised in theirjas standard equipment to keep it/ which runs five nights @ Week, fol-|in Greenland. native states. |from ye to altitudes at which|jows: Mondays 6 to 9—Boys and) canesaunanivmnCamatimmbapatcouay Gov. Lausche of Ohio set the tone|it might be mistaken for the flying girls from eight years to 12; Tues-. , ge in inviting Gov. Williams to enter|boxcar type of aircraft, days 6:30 to 8:30—Boys and girls Grant Two Certificates y Gri Tl x Fe a Michigan-raised turkey in the) “We shall immediately put one |from 13 to 15; Wednesdays 8 to 10) Norbert J. Hofman and Herbert National Dressed Turkey show at/of our midget birds on a rigorous --adults 21 years and over: Fri-ig. Parker, city water department Cincinnati Jan. 8-10. slenderizing diet,” Williams wrote, |days 8 to 10—Boys and girls from |v ckers have been granted water “| should in all fairness warn | t© Teduce its weight to a point/19 to 21. eee jtreatment plant certificates by the ops you,” the Ohio governor wrote where it will be competitive with State Health Dept. : ~ 3 Williams, “that Ohio has been Ohio's biggest and best. The program, under the direction | The state requires that all plants} Samm TAR preparing for this contest, and I ene of Arthur Hooks, — ot dane: |be under the supervision of certi- } sere ©) © he believe Ohio grows the finest and ing, television, table tennis \fied operators. LJ target trkeyn in existence,” COMDUSTION CAUSES |periesor at erasers and sau “However, should you doubt this, games will be set up. I want to give you ample notice $60 000 B Bl not to send auything but your lare- F arm biaze jest and finest. The officials of the ; i) Ohio Turkey Association tell me! Combustion was blamed today/P} 3 that their big worry now is to slow|fF & $60,000 fire which destroyed) > down our special entry in order to|® _ Brandor Township Mon-' 3 : Saas yes ikeep the contest from being a run-|“™ Tnoon, $ jaway for Ohio.” | The announcement was made by 3 © TODAY and FRIDAY @ * NOW SHOWING * | In accepting the challenge, Wil-|@ spokesman for the Oxford Fire i> ROMANTIC T-N-T p Uams sent back as good as he|Department which extinguished the 3 AS MARILYN ADULT igot, complaining he understood the tleze aided by the Brandon Town- i MEETS HER AINMENT! i imi irds Ship unit. ENTERT. show’ would be limited to birds ;55!P P MATCH— He said the fire apparently This puts Michigan at a disad- | *tarted somewhere in the hay- vantage, Williams said, since it | loft. : | would limit Michigan to its mid- | The barn was on the G, A. Bass| get breeds and eliminate the (farm at 631 Hurd Rd. Lost in the! larger species more common (blaze were a wheat combine, 3,000, here. \bales of straw, and 30,000 bales) “I refer, of course,” the governor hay. ng eee | sy orgs . You Haven't Blushed Like This MURRAY! ‘ Since “The Moen Is Biwe”’ ro ane , FR aR Re a a a a a Ie a I I TE aT NT I RE a ee 3 PONTIAC ees . | Race Track Tout BEER: ™ DRIVEIN THEAT UR Gives Policemen GEORGE BRENT TONIGHT-ALL COLOR | Double Lesson LOS ANGELES (INS)—Two po- —e a / | agsal \ }points of the law and picking «see ses the ponies from Willie (Jockey? ; |Herzog, 72-year-old Los Angeles ABDULLAHS ie nyaggmee 2 . JAMES > if tut fwick and Harold de ‘Maddalena — : a is 4 ER ae iacranias pi While they stood on his corner, i where horseplayers wait for ex- | Press buses to Hollywood Park. | “If you’re going to the track,” === (RI0E SKY =a || TONIGHT Exclusive — First Run e Ba ACl UE pucks and if they pay good, come F The Stirng Wer Drana a Trice | ACORSGMELsstes-.~s§ SENSATIONAL 4-UNIT ATTRACTION to Heroic 101st Airborne | TERROR ac maint Wile “r che Ist SHOWING -ADULES On! ANGELS WITH =—Aranameat weit SES TLE bce ee f N - - ONG: 1O1st Airborne STARTS FRIDAY ind that ain’t all. Golden One] _ HIT NO. 1 ' | HIT NO. 2 a Peabeae for Atomic War | “D DAY SIXTH OF JUNE” Wor c'st win neyott ent the < “BIRDS & THE BEES” [/outscampered the rest of the field} ADULTS] [ OMLYI1! for a $15.30 payoff, Jelie HARRI§Q—Leerence HARVEY : <1 | Shelley WINTERS In sh 1:25-895-50-7.95-8:40 P.O “| AM A CAMERA” SPECIALTY, CARTOON, NEWS —PLUS— ‘a y ) ee ae SAT. "WALK THE PROUD LAND’ and “THE WAY OUT” “FURY IN PARADISE” errr" "reeeeeeereeeererererrrrrrrrrrrerreerrrrrrrrerrereeerereeeeeeee ~vveerreereereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,,,r,,,, ed ee be bt te be bb he hb i be Bt de he he he i ie ORR RI ee om Ee OTR IE REE Re oe we no * | ake tee mit ec S/ _. q B PRIVATE LIVES OF hk from its famous days of World w 4 ; en fs HOLLYWOOD AMING eS WATERFORD onnene | awit ae 1 GLAMOR GIRLS! ¥ It arranged elaborate cere- fi] Rlando monies and demonstrations by 3-263 i , ¢ ’ AGLES Og gree tigen Eggentimee DRIVE-IN THEATE! | an | the ai iithadinaiaamamieat diate Ree Cor. Williams Leke-Airport Rosde—Sox Office Opens 6:30 P.M. ae ‘ } LAST , babe tage id ques = of e new for the division, but its size and organization Against the 17,500-man Strength of standard infantry divisions, and the 13,000 or 14000 men of other. airborne divisions, the 101st has 11,500 men. Instead of the traditional three-regiment core of combat h, the 10ist is made up a! “AFFAIRS of ANNABELLE” - * AND HIT NO. 4 : bo. a * “= , Fa y . | | | | : ! 3 } a “TOMB IT : Y 7 oe Cine “ an ; ; : : Z ee te - es Vase kee hd ge = ve AS =e FERRIS SES NTE BIC RE : ee ike ates es, “ai re : i = sr; ee Seger Sigs " ‘ | : is a a NG ON SN eR of five smaller, ee SS TIT / GUNSLINGER_ TeCHiNILO Ss Se Sere: oN 4 e 7 | Gos). — : 7% } é ’ \' ‘ ‘ Fi ’ ' : 4 | i ' a i } ® ee : j , President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mr. and Mrs. Mamie was Joel Carlson, Mrs. Eisenhower's‘aunt and uncle, house. The Eisenhowers spent the night. with 2S eS Carisons. : Small Heiress Misses Parenis 4 | Told for | |her parents have “gone away and =~ mZiegler Gets Brunt cit’ sai pecs. 08 Williams Attack JACKSON W—Gov. Williams got Williams said in an interview |up early this morning for a break- "|fast time biast at his favorite po- litical foe—State Highway Commis- sioner Charlies M. Ziegler. * * set In @ speech prepared for delivery) sub-|*t & Democratic breakfast in down-|,, ee ee ee "s highway construction pro- wach that ty ore ora in dicated “by pola! ex| were at a disadvantage use|Pediency, mot by engineering ex- on Derience.”* Williams teck off on Ziegler’s “Now it appears that traffic on! these intersecting roads has grown . * 9 that the route will soon have to Average Prescription torn up again to build over- were 217,100,000 refills. gain her custody, NEW YORK — Some 529,000,000) medical prescreiptions were filled last year in drugstores in this vas hardware company and the family They Won't Return mobile accident last summer was told yesterday for the first time 't be back.” * s * _ Since the accident at Fairmont, | , Aug. 22, the youngster,’ Sher, had not asked for her since a Michael Reese = Robin is temporarily the ward of a court while relatives seek to Her grandpar- ents and two sets of aunts and uncles have asked in Superior Court to be awarded her custody. 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Carol NAISH 4, is loaded with good intentions rather than candidates for night court. . : jnot to send anything but your larg- Mss. | keep the contest from’ being a run-|42Y afternoon, DIFFERENT KIND OF ROUNDUP — This Detroit paddy wagon it's been pressed into use as a roving registration station for voters and is shown as police make an off-the-docket roundup of good citi- zenship at suburban Melvindale. — es Williams Loudly Boasts: | State's Midget Turkeys Outshow Ohio's Finest | LANSING ( — Maybe it's be- \cause it’s an election year, Any- jway, the of Michigan jand Ohio outdid themselves trying ito outdo each other in bragging about the turkeys raised in their native states. Gov. Lausche of Ohio set the tone! in inviting Gov. Williams to enter a Michigan-raised turkey in the National Dressed Turkey show at Cincinnati Jan, 8-10. “I should in all fairness warn you,” the Ohio governor wrote Williams, “that Ohio has been preparirg for this contest, and I believe Ohio grows the finest and largest turkeys in existence, “However, should you doubt this, I want to give you ample notice wrote, “to our turkey Michiganus Gigantus, This fine bird stands many hands high, is three whipple- trees across the breast and carries marine diver’s weights on its feet as standard equipment to keep it from soaring to altitudes at which it might be mistaken for the flying boxcar typeof aircraft, “We shall immediately put one | of our midget birds on a rigorous’ slenderizing diet,” Williams wrote, “to reduce its weight to a point where it will be competitive with Ohio's biggest and best."’ SND Combustion Causés $60,000 Barn Blaze Combustion was blamed today ‘est and finest. The officials of the Ohio Turkey Association tell mé val dae special entry in order to/® barn in Brando Township Mon-| jaway for Ohio."’ | The announcement was made by | In accepting the challenge, Wil-|@ spokesman for the Oxford Fire Miams sent back as good as he|Department which extinguished the igot, complaining he understood the|blaze aided by the Brandon Town- show would be limited to birds Ship unit. weighing “a trifling 69 pounds.”| He said the fire apparently that their big worry now is to slow/fr & $60,000 fire which destroyed'>! AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 Program Starts The Lakeside Homes Community Center on Branch street will begin its: 1956-57 recreation program Mon- tiac Parks and recreation supervisor announced yesterday, + Recreation Dept. | * + The schedule for the program, which rung five nights qa week, fol- lows: Mondays 6 to $9—Boys and days 6:30 to 8:30—Boys and girls from 13 to 15; Wednesdays 8 to 10 adults 21 years and over; Fri- days 8 to 10—Boys and giris from 19 to 21, oe Ld * The program, under the direction of Arthur Hooks, consists of danc- ing, television, table tennis and parties for all teenagers and adults. For those from 8 to 12, organized games will be set up. day night, Leonard T. Buzz, Pon- girls from eight years to 12; Tues-| iean construction firms, low bid- g Hints. tne "Great Lakes ANTIQUE SHOW Sept. 30-Oct, 3 55 Exhibits 7$¢ Adm. (tax incl.) A $500.000 Exhibition 12 to 10:30 p.m. Detroit Masonic Temple that has been a “Buddy Adler | vie role and left for Oklahoma yes- sensational (studio head) said he didn’t want|terday for the filming. ati Stent eller an alas coal be F t with her hair alas a movie. But Frank Tasnin| bakery Owner Fined mess, Jayne|(writer-director-producer) saw my|in Food Law Violation test for ‘The Wayward Bus’ and ; algo sc a f semanas 2S yee woes was written all over face.| . « id hb yesterday pleaded guilty to viola- When I saw her in New York 814. "bo Re ai anal he told Buddy|tion of state food laws and paid year ago, she was yearning to getline had a way to lick the ‘Rock|® $25 fine imposed by Pontiac back to her pink Jaguar and her tiunter’ script. So they bought the Judge Maurice E. Finne- movie career, I noticed the car/ nay and got me out of it and eee here I am. Isn't it. wonderful?” { Alex Thomas, 40, 502 W. Iro- “The clothes in this picture are|quols Rd. pleaded guilty to offer- Lakeside Homes: |ts>ulows,” she enthused. “For the|ing bread for sale without the true . first time, people will be able to|weight printed on te eee he + 40- was Community Fall mong Ay: typi mn ee Michigan State Food Inspector, James McCollum. Research indicates that 75 per ._ leent of chronic diseases of the aged are partially or completely controllable, but rehabilitation is TONIGHT VARNER Bros. Po ta seldom attempted. iders in a joint venture, have been |awarded a contract totaling $18,- 176,000 for construction of air bases at Thule and Sondre Stromjord in Greenland. ‘Grant Two Certificates Norbert J, Hofman and Herbert G. Parker, city water department \workers, have been granted water treatment plant certificates by the State Health Dept. ; The state requires that all plants | be under the supervision of corti fied operators. for the United States Air Forcel}: revere eS ee ee State TODAY and FRi.! 2 EXCITING HITS! 2 4 This puts Michigan at a disad- | Started somewhere im the hay- vantage, Williams said, since it | lft. | would limit Michigan to its mid- | H | PONTIAC DRIVEIN THEATRE “S fnggsacte ABDULLAHS bisa eee THT -1 igs DANE CLARK AR a ae or om oy *e Exclusive — First Run This Stirring War Drama a Tribute > _ fo Heroic 101st Airborne Army Reactivates 1Olst Airborne for Atomic War ANGELS WITH STEEL TALONS! brought back into existence from its famous days of World War U. * 6 * It arranged elaborate cere- monies and demonstrations by its paratroopers and their mis- sile and atomic era weapons to mark forma) Se tnt of the Screaming vision—- the name coming from the oe gad patch worn by the sds iaadiatadieetiaLaiadine aetna amen ae aes tee es ie ieee wea and techniques . of ba’ ob get for the division, but Against the 17,500-man ‘strength of standard infantry divisions, and. the 13, or 14,000 men of other three-regiment core of combat strength, the 10ist is made up of five “combat groups” — smaller, more os. but with heavy high mo- bility in the air and on the ground. Taken from Press W fn fa Sores mee yt JAN MERLIN » ALYY MOORE MARTIN MILNER enon JNCQUELINE BEER FAM ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE 7 Ny , ¥ + 7 éf CUNAY ENG A ae ee oe rs % larger species more common (blaze were a wheat combine, 3,000 here. ' bales of straw, and 30,000 bales “| refer, of course,” the governor hay. nn een i Race Track Tout | . Gives Policemen THURSDAY - |}Double Lesson LOS ANGELES (INS)—Two po- licemen got lessons in the finer ‘points of the law and picking the ponies from Willie (Jockey? Herzog, 72-year-old Los Angeles Newspaper vendor. Pint-size Willie, 4 feet 9 inches, 115 pounds, was arrested for tout- ing plainclothesmen Charles Best- BHOWANI JUNCTION i ah tua | While they stood on his corner, where horseplayers wait for ex- press buses to Hollywood Park. CINEMAS( i KILLERS The barn was on the G."A. Bass| get breeds and eliminate the (farm at 631 Hurd Rd. Lost in the ‘}wick and Harold de Maddalena}? | | DOROTHY McGUIRE GEORGE BRENT ‘wwrrevreeweeewTeev"eeewvwrevvwwTvwwwy" 2 1 i i, A, Me, ln tll, ll, li, lll. page seers sonnei’ ~ } Yer rrrr rrr MATCH— RUGGED DON MURRAY! Speoremenpeanererseieann ————Er ee © TODAY and FRIDAY ROMANTIC T-N-T AS MARILYN MEETS HER os ame —— ae ae ous ot 1:95-3:95-5:90-7:35-0:00 FM | amame;,=t. 51°) 1° meee SPECIALTY, CARTOON, NEWS Where Movie Going ls a Real Pleasure Exclusive First Run Pictures Only! * NOW SHOWING * —rererrrtee. “eee ADULT You Haven't Blushed Like This Since “The Moen Is Blue” SAT. “WALK THE PROUD LAND’ and “THE WAY OUT” rewevrevrveveYeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrreererrererererererrererereerereeeeeeeeeeeee -wTeerererererrrrrrererrerrrrrrrrererrreeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee on the loose sain YOUR house! “It you're going to the track,” Willie offered, “I'll give you three mags—Golden One, Cosmo Lea and How Now, “That'll be two and one-half bucks and if they pay good, come back and see me.” Bestwick shelled out, and then arfsted Willie. But the district THE WIGHT WOLDS TERROR | mcd SELEY ie a complaint. Willie had not broken any law because he had not rep- resented the race or a jockey as i “fixed.” And that ain't all, Golden One bumped himself down the for a $7 win payoff and How outscampered the rest of the J'for a $15.30 payoff, | STARTS FRIDAY “D DAY SIXTH OF JUNE” “BIRDS & THE BEES” attorney's office refused to issue! i : i BLUE SKY SENSATIONAL 4-UNIT ATTRACTION DRIVE-IN THEATER TONIGHT } LU Ist SHOWING ADULTS Only HIT ‘ : w one | 3-2683 WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAM | LAST TIMES TONITE @ ‘ NO. 1 HIT NO. 2 WA VATE LI HOLLYW PRI % VES OF 000 ere » AND HIT eran IT BAY AAU om 5 (“TOMB IT MAY CO} : a Pa Ze x > fa Sg ” 7 Congveceiie Ask Why es So High — her students” work yes ._ hz icded a apcling cxersse” in| LI@QIEL Gets Brumnt | rena soctee, which he sia which were such examples af was begun in 1948. for “rece” and “pena” for/Ol WHHAMS ATiac “@ ee JACKSON W—Gov. Williams got Williams said in an interview up early this morning for a break- “the people havea right to know"’| fast time blast at his favorite po- what produced such conditions. litical foe—State Highway Commis-| 4. 45 . 7 ® sioner Charles M. Ziegler, Continuing its inguiry into the aia “Now it appears that traffic on effects + oe on school Im a speech prepared for delivery| ‘Bese intersecting roads has grown ards iarthe last two years, the sub-itru'. yewpoon Williane said Zee (0 torn up again to build over. committee heard from several) 1's high saleredion passes or underpasses. ee Ce ad-| fram is dictted “by political ex te tied of oh in be were at a disadvantage because|Pediency, not by engineering €x-\40 name would have meant build- so much time had to be spent on PSriense. the slower learners. Williams took off on Ziegler’s |attempt,” he said. Ls President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Carison, Mrs. Eisenhower's ‘aunt and uncle, stand on the steps of the four bedroom home in handling of the U. 8. 112 bypass that the route will soon have toi AVerage Prescription A *| NEW YORK — Some 529,000,000) | | Since the accident at Fairmont, PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1956 _ Told for First Time fl | Since Fatal Accident # They Won't Return ' CHICAGO ® — A five-year-old _ {heiress whose parents and her} - lonly sister were killed in an auto-' mobile accident last summer was & | |told yesterday for the first time | jher parents have “gone away and pwon't | be back.” > * * , Aug. 22, the youngster,’ , Dr. L. J. Halpern said, _jalthough he said she apparently believed she was an orphan. ~ | Yesterday she asked~ Dr. Hal-| pern: ee ee and \daddy?”’ “They've gone away,” Dr. Hal-| —_ “They didn’t go, but they won't be want ca * * | Dr. Halpern said Robin has be- come a “normal, cheerful” child since entering Michael Reese Hos-| BROOKLINE, Mass. — Diapers pital Sept. 12. He said she is pro- .|which killed her father, Harold J., grade separations so traffic could|They come in three pieces, with/43; her mother, Fritzi, 43; cross this superhighway on fourja plastic layer between the innerjher sister, Lynne, 13. satisfactorily from in-| suffered in the accident’ Robin is temporarily the ward, diaper can be put on the baby|of a court while relatives seek to _|gain her custody, Her grandpar-| ents and two sets of aunts and uncles have asked in Superior Court to be guarded her custody. ' * ’ Her father retired three years. ° last year’ in drugstores in this)ago as a partner in a wholesale kind of planning worthy of|country. The average price was/hardware company and the family, ($2.33, New prescriptions accounted|moved to Miami Beach, Fla. He ; there left an estate estimated at ry haps a million dollars. ¢ 3 WAYS TO BUY: 1—Cash. 2—Layaway. 2 gests algae peas iam value! | an ee ee ae Gia Sesleves. Now BIG 30-GAL. GAS HOT WATER HEATER ae Gs, cam 9B AL9° WHILE THEY LAST! 30-Gal. Water Heater f= *69” Big 52-Gallon Electric HOT WATER HEATER 719” Big 21x82.Inch 2-COMPARTMENT SINKS *6* BATH SETS. REG. $134.50 VALUE yg eee gt ig ha eer rs >, Bent arn: vaso coururrs wrt with aa °99" | Cacice of colors. ~ BATH TUB ENCLOSURE 695 “tastinon | | weit” SINKS PUMP $799 $74 __rrrrrrrrrrTeggjrTj»,'''"*'"'""** Wel An A di tw, cc i hn in ht in nnn tha ll Big 52-Inch—3-Unit Kitch WALL CABINETS. — ae complete with sn a-Gmabe tines $9995 “in stock... AT LOW if TTT eee eee eee LOWEST PRICES! _eoTrrrrrtrrTTTT TTT TTT ST ee ee ee ee ee _errrrrrrrrrrwrrrrrrrerrve TTS 412-Fr. and 5-Fr. Esch BATH TUBS WASH BASINS (cm s9.gps seein ogg wonderful valuel 2-COMPARTMENT CEMENT $1495 {LAUNDRY TRAYS Worth Many ] T Dollars More! : Prices Slashed on 3 FLOOR MODELS for Fest . ee ee a Ee Fat Sat erent jp NOUTS Tie? "OPEN FRIDAY Me-lnch 21x32 Inch DOUBLE BOWL STAINLESS STEEL Kitchen Sink Beoutiful MIRROR BRITE Finish . SPECIAL Smartly Styled CABINET SINK complete with chrome faucet ond strainer — $69.95 Volue ee 1 Va-lnch Golvanized Galvanized. . 1%-Inch Gelvanized ve =. Rene et 2, canineh Gelvanized $10 and DRUG STORE +148 iN. Saginaw Huron Cor. Telegraph 4985 Dixie Hwy. We Give Holden Trading Stamps Next te National Foods We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities «cz Wh 1tCeHA je ie A SACCHARIN TABLETS 395 against 1 Va GRAIN—1000's—REG. 69c.............. Pe -BARBASOL CREAM 34° new REG. 49o——SAVE 15¢.. eee eee s ubtle CUTICURA SOAP 18«| tones.. REGULAR 23¢ 2... cece ewer ees " COLGATE es: | A9s | REG. G5e—SAVE 16c............... NOXEMA CREAM ROG. 1.25—SAVE 46c.. 2. cee eee ANACIN TABLETS == 49° Ss Al ke c D.0.C. ame ape VO REG. S9C ow. ce eee ec cceceesecs sare sucees weweat ta PEPSODENT Toor ¢ REG. 6Se—SAVE U6c.. cece ec cec cece ees 49 Max ASTRINGOSOL—69¢] dk KEN “25 _ only 49) came HALO SHAMPOO {meant REGULAR S9c—SAVE 20c................. 39 wes formalated CAMPHORATED OIL 4 OUNCE—-REG. 35e-—SAVE 2!c............ BROMO SELTZER REG. 1.15-——SAVE 38e.. 2... ee cence BLANCHARD Siin” REG. 2.00—SAVE 1.00................... Fees BENGAY BAUME REG. 79¢ Pe Te eee ee ee ee ee eee eee SHULTONS mr. fy Letion REGULAR $2.00—SAVE $1.00.............% Get Cool, Easy 9 HAVES with these SHEFFIELD BLADES Double edge, precision ground. Made of superfine bive Swedish surgical steel. Never before a buy like me o> eye c FOR 99 WORN OUT? Reprint HEGatis MESSAGE T0 YoU You may be Gangerevaty taxing your entire system when TE rights to drag you down - if these symptoms are due to | veerin ond mineral stervetion of the body. When your $B system is vitamin and mineral starved you must fee! fistless, I. nervous - irritable. Nutritional deficiencies may cause you to be pust too tired to enjoy fife - too much of an effort to tage ~soraemee a FOR YOUR HEALTH . STAR ODay t Pp , on patting him on dis- words,”” McInnis said. ” * picked up his cusswords, Puzzled McInnis added, “Funny |insisted: “I'm all right. The build- and phrases from zoo employes thing about this fellow is that he|ing must be swaying.” LOS ANGELES (INS) — Police iresponded to g predawn emer- (a' gency call that a new building on Ps Man's Opinion ROARDING HOUSE EGAD,SIR/ BRUTE FORCE, Yes! HOSE KIDS ARE TOUGH AS TIGERS! I'VE WATCHED 'EM BOWLING EACH OTHER FOR STRIKES FOR AN HOUR AND THEY HOP cel uae Bivd. was being destroyed —_ ARE YOU AWARE THAT A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE PLAY. HAS ALL BUT VANISHED FROM THE GAME 2 ~~ I MEAN THE DROPKICK, WITH WHICH I PUT YALE ON TOP OF THE RIGHT LP AS YOU) WATCH THESE A POLKAL GROCERIES WHILE IGOTEACH , pr 4 THEM THE J 4 ART 2 4 : ‘ 4 - a : J ' { & . a : 7 : + at 7 TH ‘ gy 24-57. . Bam\\ LB %,.. | BA Lull i ee, EE NG . ; oe ~ Gig * a R. “a. ; < SHRTUNITY i ws om : CAN'T Ne R sT= 4-27 © ths by GX Serene, Ome Ve US. Par OFF OUT our WAYS ‘Wi, (7/ THEY'RE GETTING LEERY \ | OF PICKIN’ UP HITCHHIKERS, \ VERY SMART--BUT it | SO YOU HAVE TO TRICK ’EM! ' BUT THEY WILL HELP AN UNFORTUNATE, SO WE'LL. DUCK INTO TH’ BRUSH AND FAT CAN PULL THE SAME FAKE ON ME WITH ‘TH’ THE HIGHWAYMEN © 1956 bp WEA Bervice, toey F.4. Reg. US. Pat, OFF HAIR DUGAN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1056_ -| DONALD DUCK ae ee oe . ¢ 16 ty A tee oe THT we cor ood 7 HAW HAW--WHA: A SWING By Ernie Bushmiller — ERA BUSHMNLEE By Edgar Martin ” aah Se ARN TY Fs 0 @ SHERKY CUTE PLAN FOR TAKING TT, 1 f so -hers 1 ONAT SHE REALIN WANTED Wad THAT . By Dick Cavalli HUSTLE HOME NOW’ 0... KIDS../ I'VE GOTTA gil: i ; E B or af iF ces s5e 1} ae .¢, re ied ~B ret Poreteted bas ot oe ¥; te $38 be i s? | * *:3 * . es . aa tres efi ees ee * eh 28 “te 4 : i vel sf 4 ‘ Se proximately 25 per cent next year “aot eit. pace * + * *& ns : Speaking before some 300 news- ee OS men at a preview of 1957 Buic __ @ 1986 __|medel automobiles in Flint _yester- Walt Disney Productions jiday, Ragsdale said that Buick World Rights Reserved | would build a total of 551,000 cars ae =- SHeene ft Hi A ee LE aba a ; see J & BuaBSeReaBS Bescessssiusc.sy 2 ‘Sais Many i o> > > Shs Rs Da Be > Be bei tee > ‘eB > Se > > So > > 5 nes ball é sesf ea i 1} E #6 2 3 & Citizens’ League to Hear Local Candidates’ Views Preparing for its non-partisan! Candidates for State Senator | rating of county candidates in the) and State Representatives also Nov, 6 election, the Oakland Citi-) will be interviewed Monday night. o¢ zens’ League will hold two evenings of public interview with candidates for county, state and national of- qj be Ac a Nation's Capital ‘Quiet in Winter - Visitors Leave ot Vacation’s End - ‘th HY Z, -. Fe i a i aise 3. 3335,3 £* j j 3 Ke . 13 3 we Ssenunsigyseyeenaesuscresyyess i j a aaa 2 i : f bag ETTIOTTE i ie i 3 bres # HE oy. fine ei z RF Ti ‘ 33 g 2 a hek 9. ot repref fel oo Eset ~* ses . ¢ Bin WASHINGTON— N 3 PUPgeAEETErE FzieX?y 2.7878 2 e* * * netutcectsxustesza_se. eee. « @ eww se oe ert 5 g ie it tiseces < a da SSsCSsesussus Fd $ 7 5E ; HER ea? opis hs a —— 333i =-_ ? TF j g g > $236 2 4 g ) °§ 7 tad bi 7 = 71 savusiex wn & By ° a - ars ks Z Eee 799902 eee ah L tip’ 2 * . . * e- eas se tele 190-2 35; Minnesota Red River Valley Pontiacs i ame 23 Sal t Saols~ z ti pail ** eevee eee ssuasrsaxsee & a 8 Hi hi a‘ 43 of een staazuss 43 i i FEY nel The first trailer area of its kind in a national park * ’ ae sck® i] 2 Ft he ag 7 : é : v28g 8 +1 ¥: bi se83% 2a we Hi i settll 4 tt s SBSSLSZ 4 on owl aoe ee checks 37; 3? the ii arent geee i! . ? DETROIT POULTRY at ‘AP)—Prices paid Detroit for No. 1 SMS SHSM HHS Se stinc| Motorists; Check ” = Renovations are planned at the Goverment-owned McKinley’ Park Hotel in Mount McKinley National Park. Alaska, dominated by the highest peak on North American Continent (20,320 ft.). Meanwhile, two national monu- Charged with reckless driving. Clyde Dailey, 47. of 329 Judson Ave., yesterday was found guilty by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum and was fined $100. sateekeseaauerasay hens ee ae g2 23 =F 229989997 z " 23 : “pare: bf eto ae a. a. : Leaponetien (3-9 Ibs.) Six members of the Pontiac eee: Ma Assn. of Life Insurance Under- moderate. bw writers are among some 2.000 at- B2u SPSS SSRs te ee ee rid Sets 2 z.. eo Sadcadl ss sieges ranging up to eight tall ot CHICAGO POULTRY } AGO, Sept. 27 (AP)-—Live poultty on. on bal. = . eo * eT ed 08s a sitvbvsez wa “ee |: Reeszerssuesy ‘Trucker Rams Tree, Pinned 90 Minutes gc 4 i mis | a eniowoe: 2aef3s232: ie: } Candidates for county offices! have been invited to Tuesday! night's session, also scheduled for 8 p.m. in St. Dunstan. MAIL RATINGS According to Mrs. Edwin V. Clarke, co-chairman of the inter-| | committee, about 1,200) i ito county citizens. league hopes to increase its mail- ing list for this election, and plans to send copies to area merchants for display on store counters and in windows. * * * Other committee members in- clude: , George Miller, West Mrs, Wilbur Johnstone .|Gallogty, Shaw, and Kenneth Youel, of [Bloomfield Hills; Jersme Poorman, | ‘of Bloomfield Township; William Béazley, of Ferndale; John Car- ; Richard Bochert and William McClellan, of Rochester; and Gerld McNieve, of Waterford. ‘Your Spare Tire; Thieves. at Work Fourteen Oakland County motor- ists, serenely confident that they have spare tires, will get a rude jolt the next time they have flats. * > stealing spare tires from cars with unlocked ‘Condition of Girt, 12, Struck by Car, Good this year, year's record high of 781,000 auto- mobiles. recalling 4,000 workers who were furloughed earlier this year when production was cut. He said this ter, gres. FLINT (INS) — compared with last The GM executive said Buick was if’give Buick a working force "| Adama, where there was at first some ques- tion whether he could survive, = Buick Head Predicts Car Sale Increase *\Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, The Pontiac Motorama, staged especially for the dealers and their organizations, has a Broadway cast Show . Coordina- tor for MacManus, John & Pontiac’s advertising agency. Feature performers are the tionally famous singing group, “Honey Dreamers,” Willie, West Tybee Arfa; acrobatics, James McAnany; Chorus, and Master of Ceremonies Earl Rowe, ie * * na- Semon E. Knudsen, Pontiac gene * eral manager, and Frank V. ~ -|Bridge, general. sales manager, — outlined the Division's sales plans for the coming year. The preview was one of 10 such meetings to be held nationally in New York City, Detroit and Los Angeles. (Divorces Are Granted in Circuit Court Divorces granted recently in Oakland County Circuit Court in- clude: Margaret A. from Elton W. Luckrits | seoepains from Edward J 4. from Troy D. Carroll Doris from Warren B. For ha Caivin Samuel & from Sharon E. Hampton iidred Lorne Evans Gertrude from Darid @. Jaequelin frem Richard Jeanne M. from Robert Belding PF. Keaet A. Hartis Orace M. from Edgar W. Tucker June from Kenneth W. Nove Dani.) H. from Armelind M. Dhodes Violet M. from Stanley H. Rostren Mrs. Robert E. Schram LAKE ORION — Service for Mrs. " he White Chapel Memorial Ceme- tery. Mrs. Schram, resident of _Mrs, Clarke said yesterday the Oakiand County for 25 years, died Wednesday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She is survived by her husband; a son, Robert William, and a sis-! Mrs. Phillip Dittenber of Au- ‘ There are more than 191,000 rail- road bridges in the United States and if they were placed end to end laid Mrs: Donald Beck, of Bir-|they would extend for almost 4,000 mingham: Merrill Bates; John T./ Miles. Rhetha trom Dennis D. Juhl Deorts A. from Harold E. Bayne Clara L. from Jebn E. Orders Qeorge from Betty HMeinbaugh Baith from Edward Greie Viva from Russell L. Wright Mildred D. from Peter B. Kaseerjien Divorces which become effective in six months include: Derethy A. from Jimmie B. Colliaoa Patricia L. from ald RK. LeDoux Donald EF. from Aletha J. Holland Mary L. from Stephen C. Bulas from Walter F. Elleworth | Church Sees Change NORTH BRANCH — The Metho- Frost Hits Corn, Beans 15| "crease allotment the 1957 sugar beet crop is 77, WASHINGTON (INS)—The agri- culture department has announced changes in the 1957 wheat acreage reserve program of the soil bank which it says is of “particular im- portance” to farmers growing both “winter” and “spring” wheat. Farmers. who produce both varieties and who planted “spring” wheat in any year of the 1954-56 period may place winter wheat land in the acreage reserve pro- gram through the Oct. 5 deadline. * 8. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem|. Michigan's acreage ‘for 803 ‘See Spring Soil Banking snap in Michigan, but dry beans and many kinds of vegetables also were hurt. The state-federal crop reporting service at Lansing said Tuesday that only about ome third of state corn was safe from frost when the cold struck. The battetin said weather condi- tions the remainder of the fall will determine whether about two fifths of the corn acreage can make fair to good quality feed. — Silo filling operations became extensive last week and many farmers were rapidly filling silos with frost damaged corn. Wheat planting and fruit harvest- ing ¢ apace. By the end of the week, about one fourth of the state’s bean acreage had been “pulled” and about one tenth of Clerk of the Village of be in her office in STANDARD OIL of NEW JERSEY GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S. RUBBER j Le ee ee ee ee * ie ae ag oe et | ot “ D [ i i : po ee ee ee... 4. missed by her Novello. , SAS. Biadsk = a On Parkdale. , ‘ 4 ° , ‘ - , : OTOTILLING, ¥ = are hereby notified that as : 5 ~ ; - FE 4.6866 .. ing . and Stet pontine, Mich . Richard agie, Funeral ser-|_ 27th. 1630. 7 Huntoon Puneral “ . S i * ane - we Commission to construct curt, eutter.| Tome Wir foving wile, daughter and) 4 SSS PLANNING A TRIP? Eciswect ps “rom Kennett Road GAVIS. SEPT. 27, 1087, ALEX, 104|_ granddeughter. 08 by 0A testes, oa AIR RAIL reeset o Parkdale Avenue at an estimated cost |GA rson, age 67; beloved, hus- Flowers 3 " A to Hende : ‘ of $3,774.10, end thet the plan. profile) Deng of Peaciope, Cais: Gear saa “ — CRUISES — HOTELS t impr brother John a «4 Ton 4 foe for public tuepection. James Gaves. Puners! service pointment only, . Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Fn Sei oe PE Lue ‘ i i i i 3 +4 133; i : fe ai si : “i : i i = a > 5 § ° Fe Be ie rid a Ff i Ee Fee 3 G.I. SPECIAL $700 DOWN SUBURBAN WEST Immaculate and ideally 2 BR. home with nice R., $750 DOWN One 37, old 3 B. R. home newly decorated, tag L. R. nice kiteh- ‘best & CRAWFORD AGENCY $3 W. Huros Evenings MY" 31100 or MY S000! COLORED 8 Invest our new subdivision iNOW DER CONSTRUCTION; oo Pens LOW, LOW PaYM NTS WHY PAY RE. WESTOWN REALTY CO MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Home and Income per as fh ater. heat, It's in ~ condition inside and Positively today’s best for “Mr Investor." n14050 with $4,000 down, Cozy Lakefront We say covey because that !s fenced tm jot $11,973 with $4.97) down, od West Side 4 BEDROOM RANCH ‘This full basement has such deluxe features Poa oe Sony 3 fireplaces. built-in reas & oven in Letebat wane Welbtns Lak ~~ a neighborhood end only HOLMES- BARTRAM 4302 On i800 BUILDERS HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY DIXIE HWY. on AIRPORT RD. ANpERSONVILUE T Mite ‘TO WINDIATE SALINE © CLOVERTON WIDE SURVEY PLA THIS ray AS ONE OF THE OUT- STANDINGLY STRONGEST NEATLY BUILT HOMES IN THE USA CONSTRUCTED AS A STARTER FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE FEATURES: 1. Pall Focement 3. av ne ft. floor joists with solid ging 3. ls6 Sheetin on 45 degree anaie Cross ventllacien in all reom Drop ceiling bath . 9” overhang on cornice with ‘gir vents om all en Tends ee any sise home, & Will construct on ‘ull basement, _ €rawl space or slab pg As as zoe eee MAHAN REALTY CO. 107s W. Huron FE 20263 BY ounmn. 5 noone On 100X278 jot, sehool, fruit heat. atl basement. Immediate _dossession. PE $6513.00 BROWN 759 DOWN — Tw bie Rn Lnested th Witheme Lake. Firepisce Screened porch. on age mance, ‘Priced ot oxty 40880, Call rs = ares $05 DOWN —- Brand new ranch vt starter ae mpleted all interior “Excellent neighborhood "* ly one block from good lake. Near Oxford & Orion $1509 DOWN — Huron Gardéns. 6 rm, modern bungalow with oil i. porch, Conventent to 8t, Bene- dict's and Donelson School. Priced et only $8500, pany full basement. | benotfal 7 8 rd. Elone te ar t= -¥ a ber hy with $2,009 down. |S Sylvan Lakefront 7 room, tri - tevel with at- tached ‘age. 2 baths, fire- ace swimming, good shing, and a perfect view ef the lake, Quick posses- seo | Drayton Woods look it over. Offering 2 baths, ocak floors ca: i. fireplace “ tered garage, It's real value | A Perfect Home Por the es couple or newlyweds is this east sub- urban 7 , hear ‘as. burn He convenience, th lates tiving © room with hardwood floors Bateman Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 ‘s Telegraph Eves. & Sen og LES | REALTY CO. * Hopes toe DOCTORS NORTH SIDE, $1950 DN. egetse BRICK INCOME» . WARD EB? ARTRIDGE REALTOR wa #3581 astered w: bath. Payments a taean 4 a. ane bi N — Built fn 1960. Lovely two bedroom wil basement. Ges leet floors, Tile bath. Youngs- town Kitchen, A-1 cated in LeBeron Bub, L. H. BROWN, Realtor I MTOL TIPLE wets SERVICE. NEW RANCH HOME $935 DOWN ot Gor) have to tee G. bi ne i yi WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 $195 DOWN 2- B STARTER Lot Witt LA f WILLIAMS v- SEHD, BA ohh FP. C. Wood Co. REALTOR t Corner Williams Lake Ros hase 2 BEDROOMS. oat aan Go aia lot. Lovely subdivision. Cozy SYLVAN 2019 Orchard La are, ANTE 5-948 KNUDSEN Ottawa Hills ee and Gato a det } a ie ees to Sor, Sle WM. H. KNUDSEN - rat Jiited Sita Bann Bit, ' “7 ROOMS ies beat fe bath. feunaey ath, laundry tube, Cr Soares 2 BEDROOMS eee patio. Complete rhecte, the —— bu hi are peped, ‘. offer home yment or will consider your me as 5 WE TRADE bedrooms & bi: éining room, thig home is ideal for a makes nice television Pull asement, with gas e. At tached " 3,500 REALTOR 4143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd PE 5-184 +3844 FOR SALE, JW LEA state. Nice 3 m home in Ward's Orc ~ Fh » le living room. all carpet Ye beth, full basement with ree- reation room shower bath. Auto oil heat eireulator flowers. ales Yor wee coment carn r. ay 2-4334, So oe ace, make riv. a Co Sen Pr nt down, pay Sar me? ead bath steo! and je’ . nice kitchen,’ neat and S@xis0 feet. Clark Real ne Ww. +4642 or PE +4813. Open eve- 3500 ine front ¢ tm. house at Mare- Immediate possession, priced oy quick sale, small down George Marble, Realtor €261 Andersonville nt Waterford distance agg Be sm No Down Payment Win. bull your free & clear jot 2 . ; bedroom starter homes = Ss fun and wir wnat down Sooner Williams Lake Rd. *,* tase $495 DOWN New FHA @, 2 bedrm, and den area ly payments, 900. Near school, tation. Total price $7,145. us 5019 s-Eliz, Rd. ud Ie ON Re A, ene at Mae MI ¢4133° 4 A pat " a ville. ek. OWNER REDUCED PRICE $1,/ 000 for fast sale, I 6 h home with auto. oll heat, picely yard fenced ana landsca) bar- THE PON NTTAC F For Sale Houses, 43 ee $1,375 DOWN a8 Te, A NA : ast ee OF Bt ee 6 CUCKLER REALTY pe N f =e tie. ‘frase 19 ieee ,)A REAL PAMILY home —- North- fer only “a A ST iis oak wk —— Down Payment Peas O00) to O.en. We have 61 ans te “HOME. MART 108_W, 7 °°: wre 8-407 re wa honey tat» ee ee RIDGEWAY SILVER LAKE AREA A ~ 21 S-reoom home, re. kitehen. “AND y NOW. room space : carport, Ol pLADD'S INC. IANS A DELUXE SHACK — well ATED see Ss DOWN KUSCHELL 4 with ‘ Ped at i300 — "aio down. THIS LOVELY HOME |, on eo gee Every —ee rooms. walk, oak floors, atito, oll arg 40203) FI OYD KENT, Realtor mu W, PROM PON. x. ase 4 MILE W, OP DAILY & SUN. Kuschell MI_6-4133 wxe| DOU Down ‘ew 2 bedroom home. Automatic oustes of peat, tility room, large . Home complete ex- cons. “wterior paint, $54 Per Mo. Model at 8€2 Sterling. open 1 to 6:30 Saturday and pusde” HANNAN LI 4-4900 INCOMES . pe “Divided | base vorable’ terms, EXCELLENT INCOM North side of town. Fea- tures 6 * on black mE, ai Full price $9,750 with PERRY PARK Cony 2 bedroom weenie Nicely ono. Snack bar in kitchen. Pull basement, Price only $7,450 with terms yard nicely landscaped. Asking | FOR COLO only $11,250 With terms. We siso e 5 room RED Large 3 bedroom home. Full base- ‘here +a ic an We re ean Full Basement $300 Down PLUs MORTGAGE COSTs Full Price $11,500 Choose Your Location Now > FOR INPORMATION, CALL~ Casteli Realty 95 Oakland PE §-0458 accueil $550 DOWN eted 2 acres, eons New, modern, com bedroom, fi North Suburban. Very to sheool Sane" Ee. ‘went Ipst! Quick possess ARNOLD REAL ESTA: T ES 210-Orchard Lak FE 5.0676 F E "5.5783 ES Ean ae PE 44007 ley landsca Eee enter ai, rapes, tire pisces rooms, . ful Ser nd mediate | N ICHOLIE| | & HARGER CO. Your Aunts AND Your’ Cousins Will wonder where you got such a good buy as this two-bedroom bunga- low with its attached ga- rage and picturesque fire- place finishes the picture. ‘ou wilt have to see it to believe it. AND THE PRICE? Only $10,750.00 and can be sold to a GI FOR SETTER HOMES ar Ave. . PEs 4-2844 all on one , ‘Wall to wall carpeting in a ree ag —! ent, close to NEAR 8ST. PREDS us ithe ediate pos . 4 reoms and bath up: & rooms = * bargain at $7, and bath on ist floor, 3 room basement apartment, Nice corner | oxyroRp eens dita iTS too wim | A. lovely four bedroom brick town e ‘down payment home on West Side street. moet 2 ig ~~ fall MADISON HIGH ment, a real fa: home and =— “2 bedroom home, oak an excellent A at $17,000, et. ete, Se heat.) waTKINs PONTIAC ESTATES — ‘slike “Gown to mort- Beautiful 3 bed onl 1955, Lovely carpeted living ving im. natural Excellent 3 we Bg baths, big bedrooms, Owner = Ca living room and din- tremely anxious to 15,500 ing 1 basement, Lot 40x130 by =A gd ie This deal Evenings ~- 6 call Mr. Le bold, MI 4-852: A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 — Live in One House have pungalow on| ment, stoker heat, 2-car a 5 ; Anderson with fall base- Fenced in yer. Full pric And Rent the Other moe! ate a heat, $1000 down! with te 2 a ite homes on big 240 =” IVAN r a large ed ayy BEDROOM 2 mage Brno ful full bath, “Oil heat, very Neat ass pin. large closets, “aii oo. me * - 4 suburb ation, We see have Pm REALTOR Fe s-o«71| 19t. Lattge shade trees, nice a 5 room bungalow with full tt 3 cornet t ind a eae in = oil heat, rec. Ope. bee & FE 58-0564 renter make ents Seer eer gSnly Seese full price | MULTIPLE L181 LISTING. MING SERVICE | [Simedinte perseston con davapiistitin 3 ) sr BRICK meAST SIDE — FURN, | Dandy Big Kitchen’ RANCH. A homé you will bel wignod porches. Pons tment) Breezeway and Garage own, plastered walis,| down and three rooms and bath 1962 bungalow a 2. ag oo Reng bo ee apartment up. New wood lots just off pavem in i} A LA ‘ate cane ; floors, new ee ig Pull cellent fall bath, : 2400 basement, w: ower, heat. sizable bedroom. owner ae yard, See this one! - Fenced . Chose bus = $7,500 line, stores schools, New low 2, down and $55 per - pained ae with low monthly month, Quick possession, " * WILI "LOW DN. PAYM'T Giroux-Pranks Only $800 down is needed to = L REAL ESTATE Lesa gunde 16-6 FE 40041 City Ranch H Home So. BI Bloomfield—Trade- : — with sil oll of the ations chase this little four rooms an: bath. Oil heat, fenced yard, close to = ana and bus line, One block t School. EAST. OF row N A fine jot with earch, Booed ie a 8 makes me spar- Living kitchen. with dining space. yoy -eroemns, bath ent wilt feat large jot, toxaso Sarto # and fruit trees, Only shoe “SB. E YPSILANTI ™ and bus line. 7: OR 3-9701 mr uti Sun, 1 to 5 p.m, DRAYTON PLAINS 3-BEDROOM 0 = Bun, on 2 0 €. PANGUS Ph NICHOLIE for almo&t nothing down. Cod r —. Feotree: ove caiibege, WM. A. ot ei in this modern itehen, tile beth, basement, oii KENNEDY) sie a ioe more Yoon EY tin ® ve 3 ranch type home, Full * aes ’ pasement. auto. eal beat, Jorge . Close to schools and stores. $11,500, terms. Johnson omega Mamily income property. Lares . | DRAPER “a | $1,000 BROWN heats “sis West: Suburban . Tah Woh? Oi ecg chee wetor é eared 20. eany ‘erne, a le on Boy: or terms. A of Room to Grow ‘ move right John K.. Irwin 33 wes murgn e u Street FE _5-0447 : Eve. PE 4-415 STOUTS Best Buys Today ~ BARGAIN HUNTER? Then don't fail to see this with ay OCCASION ALLY But too » enitem ome ean we offer such on at the demend is 0 modern. every “ae: PEOPLE TALK And they will talk about the choice \e you made im this lovely 2 ranch style home with © atm " aR fam. with Totty Cedar terior | fi ass h, the a down, zB uick Y sagesston on $675 DOWN Bring your deposit and your suitcase abd move right ia this next to’ modern Cass ioe, ‘Total p 65950. Edw. M! Stout, Realtor TT ON. Ba w St. re ome TI 8:30 PIONEER, HIGHLANDS and bath down, J and bath up. All im excellent condition, STREET | New yoy et brick pte base- ment, ik floors, coramis ¢ tile bath. gy L. Cali for appointment, Russe!l Young REALTOR ~- BUILDER 412 W, Huron PE 4-4525 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OUTSTA’ BUNGALOW oan ase = with ‘areer > +than « avera, x mas th: . Decorated rege | sngecaped or weterne. = I ition. ‘Price $10,500. SIX ROOM BRICK Loe iol ie chtbasive Indian Vil a 5 mage. Rynng spacious lovely livable ist floor, with a large codnepansied dormitory ——— or home in trade, — BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW $1,650 Down _ complete modern floor, with new c plastered: walls, modern eam- ing homes, LAKE TES , $1,600 DOWN $2, A beautiful a home, situated on exe na] la: jot oh Trent ~ termes awning “4 practically a new home, Close to . . Price $9, + WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE & LTORS 41557 SYLVAN, VILLAGE *.| North Side GAYLORD AP Newsteotures ready ina minute! " “Stop breathing down my neck, the steaks will be For Sale Houses 43 ” For Sale Houses 43 _ AUTUMN SPE CIAL erate — ge Welt pu sa ri me homme, edar 6 s Path. Ald garace us rw pA. Only $7,500 nce \ bath, ‘in coms venie Tpesomen pe 4 moving out of stale secriheing — oe pate for eH, wi = "EM BREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd, Union Lake wc sat Sot ERY ssa | DRAYTON PLAINS ea entrance to upstairs 3. rooms beth. 6 investment can gy ES gage, at only 4% per cent —— e. $10,250. inconie $145 per month. HURAN GARDENS HOME AND BUSINESS bedroom Nice corner lot. 2 Pull basement, gas heat, very con- venient to brancs ban shop. Only $11,280 with n. Pr) down ad Humphries are Tela 21-0474 ve ones . Telegray Evenings Multiple raph 0 ongn Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Spence St. Seven reom home that wonderful f femily’ home. 1) ft. living reom with a rice fireplace, musi¢ room or = down. Gas urnace. tis a story home with a tenced yard, Only $12,500 with terms, One-Story Home bed this $9,950, terms. Built in 1961. 1% wety home ¥ ment wt terms, Seq this fi A Real Sine : Well-built bome that {fe in pon ag ‘heat a4 eo Vitch “fintshed cecreation thi it bad everymh fortabie ving. $6,000 Total Price $6,000 Asbestor shingle bung home, close to ‘wever School. Lots of trees ons very nice e lot LAWRENCE . Pike St. FE 4.9584" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Eves, 2 een to ~ George R. Irwin mes Ome oe FE boo ave. a el. The sare m fe ored lot, Reliable BY OWNER. WEST reom ranch basements homes to a beach in Sylvan ton win ge our Thome. PE i e $3000 or FE. 22108. ECTIO! LOTS PR NeasY TERMS aie J) A. TAYLOR, REALTOR FE 4-644. J Lots. AVON TOWNSHIP. FE 40051. para ue AT DARB LAKE COLONY IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS DRAYTON PLAINS THIS e Ww build: Accepiable” for lane types ms, business down, J') rooms and bath up for er . ~ +room Tents for, $12.50. week. Plenty of expansion. "27 e for Ofte it Sin boo: $2,680 down. i LOCATION YOU'LL PRIZE THIS rooms and hb , Plastered walls, full bese- ment. Of heat, tone, space for food tereena Landscaped Pra and se 2 ft. Tels home Ee new Pos- session ry closing of sale. Offered st sige $2,000 down. ‘CALL us Te a ~To Sell—To Trad you BY IT—WELL INSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTORS 0263 ROE 4 CINDER Block. OIL FURN. 3 OFT. DOWN. le Leslie R. Middleton ROKER PE 7-0008 $650 9 DOWN ™ me Hat a : fate Lot at Case $100 DOWN LARGE for gust Bus. R. J. VALUFT, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. MUL iRvICE ~ $1,000 DOWN 2 bedroom home with ga- Tae, Come ed beck aa. y suse. ag ae — oe C. HOUSTON REALTY FE 46331 "BUD" * | Close-in Suburban po ea eon maga brick ranch wie tine iw i ear rarage, aved = "Feotare . « 4 feed femmes Sue amt rots. i ie othe ints ve. : macu- late chen, well ape grounds. ao at $23,500, by appointme: North Side ° mmediate yoeseowien on this fad ree ia Bray ing water. yw -*- fet winaowt, tile bath, ine othe sink drein, water softner ae and sc’ 4 oo rear NICHOLIE Mt. Clemens mene Bt. $-1201 Eve Mrs. Vr +0773 WATKINS LAKE 8 rooms bath, fi 3 bedroo rooms, base ear xerage aris 8. J. Owens, site "eee MI LAKE FRONT fortable 6 ‘ | Fp, sey, Blower | 800 Huis, Lx, Ra, PE i181 For Sale Lake Prop. 44); . "tate, Ba. pe, wet reat td . serene in atte Bal. Sunday, ' to 5. EMPIRE 3-672 FWO- LOTS TOGETNER._ il Sct: Cot sehen Taylor, BUILD NOW tt. Mann Rd, 130 ft. Spee tae sofas 2- ) e i for 2-leve! " sun. Nice site. $2,250. IZA: ELIZABETH Ideal location 9900. On PAELMA’ M. ELWOOD R Cass - beth Rd. v. Pert or FE 4-300 TAKE YOUR PICK 2 couty B.¥ in a ony se side uy ate ide. S700 cash Lar 00x15¢" lot, near Fish- er 2 ONL or trade Y $100 dow something of equal value. DRIVE-IN L OCATIONS situated 25° fae: on Hey. Se Sant com wc partial take. tromt- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor © 5-168 Ph, FE Tee Eres. ti 8:30" p.m. For Sale Acreage 47 ACREAGE HOME “SITES: ROCHESTER AREA. Lone- dale Farms, 2 hame- sites im the heart «. Rng Dodge Wilson Pull ‘priee oa.00p mite 4508 CLARKSTON AREA, 2 te § ete home sites just three wie from Viaeee of Ciarkston = Pr’ from 4i.- 850 to $2,500 with 20 per cent down. p dite 8 AREA, Between jane and Molly we Nave: several parcels from 1 acre to 10 atres, Price from to 63,500. §75. down PAULA. KERN, Realtor 1% & bor gg roe PE 2 Eaters ‘ginee 1919" SELL OR TRADE 32 nares, excel! land, ‘Ret ho RS Be es L. H. BROWN, Realtor 362 W. Huron Ph, FE 2-480 Some «wed Acreage - Buys: wih sarees tare Manton Consisting of 4 lots & ‘eet were | vi WN] 4 ares : = aoa gk : ae mf ey ne space, x “tua hare REALTY Sentonee Sgsseiies ba “pests TAVERN oo busy a street coomes Se dt ote we dies. les Will accept home in A FINE 1 UNIT MOTEL plus & reom owner's drive- im restaurant. joo": ae eapelae Oen- out Co 4925 Pontine Lake Rd FE 4311 4 —~ bishway cr Mase ow 2 ADJOINING LOTs IN UTI | drive-in accept trade! full i. ve, ini . - . SMALL Fane LOCATED B/\WARD FE. PARTRIDGE miles N Pontise blacktop "eo « bedrm. house, large basement, | REALTOR FE. 4-3581 barn. 33 acres of rolling land.) pea) ESTATE & BUSINESSES $12,500 Terms OT “TA AY 1080 Ww. HURON ST. RIDGEWAY . OPEN EVE. Tit 9 975_ Baldwin REALTOR ve 44200 Look A Free Bus. etimate. . ne dairy ber, . vil, ‘ime on Can Srutue I between 6 & 8 p.m. Groceries and Meats wit 35.000 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” BOWLING—BAR ba ‘wenty “Class 1° bo alleys ee hol ow Gross over Bed ectsetu fot partners. #35,- WELDING SHOP MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION |° JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKE: 1873 6. Fey RD. 7 STATE WIDE Real Estate Service of Por B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR. 1117 8 Telegraph FE 4-0521 West Huron St. usiness ° hear Senter "Lat Seuss Moder roon bungale: rear — now othe tors cer lot ete Now. the best avatiable tien. Only we. Bakery 8-044 _ Bale Land Stee i $2 $1485 DISCOUNT 4 Rm. modern home in city. Hard- bey floors. a No. 1 purchaser, JIM WRIGHT, Realtor M5 Oakiend Ave. FE 5-044! INVEST types, for aa sale Prompt, p -iN~ service FE ou or FE ake Cc. - Hayden, Realtor am Or PAYABLE wx Disepunt gy. any $30 20% or #1 tee Your coset 14.719 20 Secured by * om acre with . Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. e. r= or PE ¢413. Open ere- pines. Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) * YOU ARE Lucky te have your account with nee i period of Buckner customers eat of work every whe are ere treated with ration, - It always s to deal at Buckners. BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC 2nd ficor National Bidg, DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy, WALLED LAKE, 2% Barnsten (Next te Bank) UTICA 4567 Van Dyk One block north across Sen bene : Extra Fast Service pg a my ear, or sos Loans made Sibert endo rid ig - ., cain te cee rose, Up ne HOUSEHOLD ‘FINANCE ca . Corporation of Pontise 3% South maneeG. Kay Bid: suit-/ 2nd Floor Phone Fideral 5 Loan Beco 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, FE 2-9206 WHEN _ NEED $25 to $500 Yee, cam get Snare Sac cs STA Pay make. ee el LOANS: } : ; 1 ' Cash in 1-Trip Set ee Ome FANS 628 TO. 9500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. + ‘Mortgage Loans 84) fal Br LOOP Loans — $600 to $1,500 . For on Mor Det, ia aaa toe ae wa home or land as part pay- - ment. West Side C seem ame, tet 8 tees rooms and te beth dove; 3 podrooms and = beth up q ‘ room Owner will accom 4 or & ee oe for equity. aow—let's trade. @ Ft. on Water Venice of The Lakes Sub- at eg ¥ ats ihe ier— Let's Yeday. Kampsen/e secepted as trade in on used cars. BH. J. Van Welt. OR 3-1255. WILL CAR FOR MOTOR . “BRIGHT SPOT” ~ Ohdi-Cadl ~Home & Auto Loan Company's $ ..GOOD _U ELECTRIC RANGES ALL NAME BRANDS SOME LIKE NEW $39.50 AND UP CONSUMER'S Many others to choose trom Clayton's Furn. & ppl. 2065 Orchard Lk Rad. Tn toy 64 Pet OF 427, © 1906 by MEA Gervies, tes. - “You know how Irene is! She insists on finishing every- thing she starts!” Sine TRADE-IN DEPT. electric washer .... Fo) euto. washer “ rs) r) SACRIFICE SALE Must Vacate Apartment a ee Lownge chair .. : Ht fi convent ITEMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, Borie Mich. brushes, all makes, 066 | Res anh F | REPRIG. ... .c+ nee Pees Rollaway with mattress? $16.95 trom ) LORD'S WAREHOUSE 4. § : fii: fl -s°enn 2 § bt j ae gi E agveeetszy iu - “ 3 Hess ~~ Used Trade-in Dept. a%q% ct i g + y j af oot Paha) eee eee ies eee ee . P 20. Call efter $ pm. FE) AKC REO. ‘BRITAINY SPANIEL, em: 96-30 MARLIN, CASE, LIKE NEW. $40. MY 3-5353 REG. xc. ee rE aiter 7 .. AKC BOXER PUPPi€a REASON: pple. eall MU see * eek MY baste. — oat. A & buff FE 42071 oe - | AKe N SHORTHAIRED \SALE. ” o ” vor % a & % gee 82¥ ie) tine ne fs a a Northern Lumber Co. tion, OR 32s . FUEL OIL Tanx” Witw Leds. = | __Geuge. fl cap. $38.75. FE 5-1467. RT FOUR | ‘o | $40 N. Saginaw Ss i | | : gfe? PEA: ‘S FUR NITURE a Lake Are re 47881 ERT'S WAYNE GAEB FLOOR SAMPLE SALE r cent discount on all refrigerators, wash- CHEAP. 1 BUGGY. CAR SEAT, TRAINING, » chair, Jay pen, bassinette, $30. i WELCH BABY BUGGY, #15. i gareas door complete, Tike new. $20 GRAVE MARKER pe red the iasts forever. FE cbair; dark red Supplies wood and steel Clothes Posts«--"-—> '_BENSON LUMBER CO PE 42521 EPTIC TANKS EINFORCED CONCRETE \re 4668 = 3873, Eliz, Lk Ra atr conditioners for casement. *, all in Al condition. EM PAUL st CYR LUMBER CO. iis BoGie, CAR BD. PORTABLE times 16578, SPRING “s USED €2 Oakland Ave are. — charg Lake Are. FE $-6150 Cameras, Equipment 61A Hun- PP SEWING MACHINES. PP aint Plumbing. Hardware. For: | 517; Fri, thra Tues. 5:30 to 6:90 Sun f ae % E +) i i 096 after mm. 22 Orancie, ‘OF ae len LAT.) UPRIG) , vom pia BA OS : : FOR SO1.C > Fe +s. Secar” Schmid Mon. to Thu Talbot Lumber 1770 8, Telegraph _ io an saw wird | OUNS — BUYSELL seu Beagie. PE ae. om © pag lew gy cane SECTION or U BEA "PLD. CH. PLEAS Fe ca faucets, $9. | shotguns rifles, Ben's Loan| ent *Thstructor. ton. of Pia SMALL CEMENT -—T Office, 4 roon, WE 45141. age er . T $-0081 HUNTERS ; the leeding sires in calls— 2 Shot vor fpecial GUNS. | Ptr Recoonauie MA” 100 contest. Valuable pri BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC. CUR- KELLY’S HARDWARE s._ OR 3-0296. Auburn at Adams aburn ts Phone FE 29-8811 OR _3-4188. "S RED HUNTING PANTS, COLLIE PUPPIES REGISTERED. rest gd jacket, sae, 44 Oned | ui" Sow sock, th abd oo Las Also pee red i MU : :| SACHSHUND PUPPIES REO. OnE 1¢-FT. CANOE. 1 DUCK BOAT 1 32 Remington deer rifle, FE Red. 7 wks, old, MA 6-6460. Bee ND trock or |FOR SALE. 9 ARC BEAGLE trailer, Call OR yrti before | pups. 8 me. Darm-caleed ‘me 7 p.m. ready ss et . RIFLE. 30 WINCHESTER MODEL | "oly. 7 ees 2 Se? Foe SF5.3, Pe oe Sees te 16 saa ‘utomatic Ween) — fo one = = pe Tees and OL GREAT DANES CARS €2_Oakiand Ave. even Conereie, Cages, cuppline. 6 om SPORTSME) PEDIOREE BEAGLE. MALE. Vistt our gunsmith Complete Maple base ounts, restocking. . SANDY'S SPORT SHOP | 9is., chee. Call after 3:30, 1 r. 9 to 6:30, Fri # to 8.| suppres FREE TO GOOD HOME . San. & to 4, ‘Em PE 30140 | -cigTERED BEAGLES AND St 8 AKC fawn puppies. $75. up. Time FIELD MONTE CAR- . lo stock, aeonela” ooasteee sigh Pe) mens tan re Siem ts. ' | GERMAN ; PE 6.5500 siter 8D ra os. reg. 16 Mo. old. FE 23-4006 NS, RIFLES, AND RB- | MONKEYS. HA . ALL PET vers. $13.50 on wil Shop, 69 8. Astor. FE 46433 Shell, 375 8. Te MALE MANCHEST a > x; GAUGE WIN no pape . 12 gauge Winchester’ pum 2 15, OL ioieg, . BILL SPENCE PART es. wu PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES FE 54-0207 WILL TRA and supplies. “Pump or Double casvel cet oun. erv. 2409 Auburn Rd. FE ¢4s10 OR Sasso \ gy ~Ky oxo TMBRELLA T. Food. 1027, 684 Ave trake for shotgun or deer rifle. PA - : . RECUR BOW A 6 Ew ESE PUPPIES, 6 WEEKS N , orm 9 3-35) Parakeets Guar. to Talk Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 red. doce amd pies, $ YD. LOAD TOP som, s12 aLt| $25, F4-. Me "farm top. FE $-6301, or_desiness se. USED Of AND COAL ACES. furnaces version rade ig + woop 3-3009 "WAGON WHEELS a 2 " ‘HAND sc $3.00 OR 3-200 vel deli BLACK DIRT, SAND. GRAVEL. | em. 2 FE 32-1768. Cleo Price. E OF DiRT, SAND AND vered. FE 5-1067. BLACK bull BLACK DIRT, SAND delivered immediately, FE . MA 5-129, DIRT, SAND. FILL. AND & GRAVEL. . 2-349 DRY OAK OR wood, delivered, phone PE ST, new. OL 1-0130, AL's TOP. 801. — ROTOVATED. BOIL — ROTOVATED. FOUNOSFOWN RITOREN ONE sb ed, daily, '$1@ “elivered. a & RO ew, 589, will sell for 968. Excel | peerage eer FROM eee wee Yare gavasees sien | Sait” Sack "se SW. meaner Beteknctp. Loading tot giver LE eo z ers, ers, oe. $e tak 30 and Bag Bivd. 6-301. 2 a! ones. : SPIRITED SLACK DIRT, CLAY LOAM, E=At seidine. saddle & bridle. MApie FINAL CLOSING sell all stock TEs for pat As: aa = Be" sestens tS at corn. crib. MY _2-6432. and used. Parts & Service, L, W. vis 1580 > ‘ MALE BEAGLES 161% YR.| 4 mo, “ 80 moe kk BEALE re $05 Sita? AES 48 ONLY ' KING BROS. FE ¢1112 Special Offer EXTRA New Discount CASE CHOPPER GRAIN DRILL DISC HARROWS Good Used Tractors UY AND SAVE AT HOUGHTEN & SON $28 North Main Rochester wnmowers, new used. Blades for most all rotary mowers. 630B & B Dixte Hwy. Drayton ‘Y FRi. Auction House. 5089 . Pi 2. oe. = ee of an- ues ‘eCom! Prop. Met- omer Clerk; Fritch & Son, 5 OA $2814 THE ALL NEW 1068 TEN WIDE. PONTIAC CHIEF é ‘mallet Soles NEW 1957 TRAILERS * “ONOUR Saree ff. Sand ar down ine a |HIGH $$$ Paid A ft COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL Pp Sates Seah 6 =| SHOP IT PRICE’S LOWER - ‘56 Fury Demo Plymouth 240 h. Sa at Golden top. i eR Sw. waite wall ten, ‘56 Ford-$2245 Pig ie: White walls” Warguoe as = ‘56 Ply.-$1995 ‘56 Dodge D-500). = Sale Bicycles i 2° NEW BIKE, BARGAIN. ‘por's + oe mer Like new,. rf FE for boats. Winter + tors. aoe hed service. Repairs _ HARDWARE £o. ‘ E 5-0062. i R “is 12 PT. covered, light and sturdy. pong ag In- i bd f ale [Be aioe oe. 12, shumt 4 . ya307 i 3 A CHA GOO! Also quarter in- OR 3-414 “4 [gems as Top Dollar — For Clean Used Care & Trucks. _Matthews- a Te os oe OUTSIDE. SIDE STORAGE L ' ae for ; i495. . ae Backard Sedan, Ba - . was TON STARE FOR Pieler Eecstere G3 equal value or cash. ohne EACLE, MOTOR aaer $128. For fo noes days. val ey bet. STEEL HAUL ERS Por sale. short, double L. F. Mack Tandum, 1952. Tratimobdile, 4wheeler, 1953. condition, hoe or h or without job, $5000, Terms. eee r_in trade. 3900 Baldwin iN PANEL. GOOD * D Bat BME, OOo im. , voles : . ee, WILSON GMC New and Used Trucks 1951 GMC Pickup 1950 Chevrolet. Pickup 1952 Chevrolet Pickup 1949 Chevrolet Suburban as 1951 Ford Tractor .| MICHIGAN’S LARGEST GMC TRUCK DEALER OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 For Sale Cars ‘53 FORD Custom Liner 4-DOOR $795 LARRY JEROME 91 “FOR 5, won at Pt A DOOR ants Ran 1, ee miles pales. Mazurek Motor Sales South Biyd. at Woodward PE 4-0587, Deluxe 9-Passenger STATION WAGON $695 S|M_& H CHEV. CASS hat OAKLAND. “FE 5-4161 Rah, clean, ~ °52 CHEVROLET | | OLIVER BUICK PRESENTS ‘55 Ford Station Wagon, V8, Radio & Heater, or, t Red, Low Mileage, BUICK. Open "ti 210 Orebard Leke Ave. Pe oeygi | 9 pm, INSTEAD OF FANCY USED CAR We would rather take the money that most dealers put into used car advertising, and +4 ee ‘k safety features yt i inaxe mre that every furctiona) item is 51 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe Cl. Cpe. auto 4 speed trans, R&H. a | Sats naa Club Sedan, R&H, ar Fagg <4 4dr. Powerflite, W.W, R&H, a beauty. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Carsten 1 th LST 5 Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. BILL. Rivas D CARS 62_ Oakland re FE 5-0207 FINAL CLEARANCE 1956 _CHEV. -DEMO'S AND EXECUTIVE CARS = Terrific Savings 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS _Hardtops — — Converts. $195 OR YOUR CAR DOWN UP TO 36 MOS, ON BAL, TAKE SAO AR TAGE Or OUR OVERHEA LOCATION “|BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM $395 Down, 30 Mos. | 9%, REY, OLIVER |g HASKINS| CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s ‘Fastest vad Dealer PRESENTS | 1 ’54 Ford 2-Door, eK &| Heatér, Fordomatic V. White Wall Tires, $1095; $295 Down, 24 Months, r $495 FE 54161 *S1 CHEVROLET 2-Door Deluxe M & H CHEV. MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CASS & OAKLAND Inquire ‘56 OLDS. Demo's Omets Cars 88's SAVE! ! SAVE! SAVE! HASKINS CHEV-OLDSMOBILE “Oakland County’s Fastest st Growing Dealer - ei Highway at Hives a ° "couney seaan, call Ma t-te at Meré RADIO. ‘Ee ge desired. cal Mr. Brown. FORD. - $125 M & H CHEV,| marr aire g 11 S$. SAGINAW FE 44546 OLIVER BUICK PRESENTS 54 Mercury 2-Dr., & Heater, Low Miles, Clean. $1195; $265 Down, 24 Months. OLIVER | BUICK 710 Orchard on + ave, at? 23-0101 Radio omatic, ae an 5 FE “sl cusToNr oat entrant month — payments “4 North 138, Dependable on. like new. 44-2505. puet Let you adjust to some less expen ve model Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 CLAR RD. FORD — MY 2-261 i946 6. $8, OR_ 3-11 F 4 nee ope | Then m Bring i it He Here | © Stn’ dase Sat Sores wane > ter is. bitches and overs) AVERILE'S ‘55 Wad. “$1895 GoLb BELL OT STAMPS ON pe cee OS BY ve gone | odes 4. ar topes rk A a ee, oF et Se goood Suntare. Trei Sales petiieed F vB hottie s on creams "North Chevrolet's = a ae meae_pronte Big Lot in Birmingham |:% Bas Mares | CHIGH $$$ PAI ES nent Trailer. Space _ 79 our OF TATE, DEALS = an wank Mee es ‘ree MOTOR SALES f Seer r Si cae tree SPLOT | ERENT wc * {mn willities. Phone MYrtle 1 Me Sin eas fr eet SE | GP TO Gp FOR JUNK w CHEAP “ef Oxford on Lakeville Rd. care 23-2666 days or eves. |... PRIVATE TRAILER space FOR| THE HIGH DOLLAR |, base er a mee eer high grade used cars. We | 33 Dod 3 a? wee ee Auto Accessories _80| {wil vey vou’ welt Dins| 31 Mot Ghevinler bard tap” Gist | Sopa au” purpose ‘catia a a hee eat incidental an ‘so v. alr real ‘too, vena wees ome] ALJ. VANWELT fg Ee te ae, Vikas fae] Bit "SPENCE “Wanted Used Trucks 89 953 Mercury 2-door $945 | 62 Oakland Ave. PE 5-9207 smear Lonk! _,| HOON ON (ea Bl 1 Pmeeh STS ia ae Wie. to buy: good Chevrolet 12| HARD TO SPELL BASY TO rH Sie tor». o. fat JA K guar. be in DEAL 951 Ford 2-door soieg. ‘Upto 60 per eat et Het Clase shape for cash. Phone | 292 8. aw FE 2-013! 4 z bard top $306 SED WILLIAMS | Sar7qp 3.0" rom em | fie 8) HAUPT | VV ER Bud Shelton Motor Sales Fg ae = For Sale Trucks 90/| « Cor, Auburn & B. Bivd. FE 4-128 . & ret eee Fl oss CHEV. 1% TON PICK-UP. “. Pr SeAL ." s CE TIRE & box, © ply tires. R&H, 9950. BUICK Call FE tn. * “TREADING CO. ott —eny core —core inet FORD, SDR.~GOOD TRANG (21%. Perry & ___PE 5-049 | _Sitton, bow rubber FE ©1087. | jo FORD V-6 3 DOOR. 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Foré-O-Matte, RAN. : Auto Service pee OE Bad _Pranklin Blvd. after 6 p.m. | "53 Chev. 4 door “se ‘ le an oe re GLEAN i860 FORD V-8 CUSTOM | "48 Pontiac, 4 door aT, ORO TE | tga a obetaades hater: PC Oem SMBS, roars ong : 43" Socd Phone FE |; . 210 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 20101 | "Soon DESOTO a cae oe Me bie Sa. 4 DODGE. 1 TON WRECKER. p= Mat Gash OR DUE afer 8-30 am re SED-STATE RYDRAMATICL SPRY. | GMC STARE 1s TOW GMODEL LOOK! - A het, Mase a m * Chson Mieroa Turner, OLIVER BUICK PRESENTS 53 Ford 2-Door, Radio & Heater, Dark Blue Paint, $765 ; $195 Down, 24 Mos. OLIVER BUICK 4} ar8- Lake Ave, FE 20101 Ne Oren th 8 bm FIRE UP YOUR SPIRITS WITH ONE OF THESE RECONDITIONED USED CARS 1955 Chev. 4 door 1964 Olds. 4 door: Pull power, 1954 Olds. 2 door. 1 owner. ist Poe tric By Fae ae oe SON Rochester TODAY'S SPECIALS 53 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon 33 DODGE Station Wagon * '51, CHEVROLET Station Wagon BRAID “Bright Spot” "56 Ford Fairlane Sedan "56 Olds Super 2-Dr. 55 Buick Convertible "55 Cadillac 62 Coupe "55 Olds Sedan Fires |'55 Ford Sedan 55 Pontiac Catalina 54 Cadillac 62 Coupe 54 Chev. Bel Air 2-Dr. 54 Olds 2-Dr. 54 Pontiac Catalina ~1'53 Ford Sedan 53 Pontiac Chf, Dix. Sed. "53 Cadillac Coupe 53 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 53 Olds 2-Dr. %|’52 Hudson Hornet 7 52 Buick Sedan "52 Ford Sedan. *52 Pontiac Sta. Wagon }°51 Mercury Club Coupe ’51 Cadillac Sedan St Buick 2-Dr. 51 Dodge 2-Dr. « 50 Chevrolet 2-Dr. ‘47 Mereury Sta, Wgn. J EROME Orchard Late at Cass FE 80488 {169 PL a8 FOR SAL on WiLL rmape Fon} S445 ‘Down. 24 Months. p= OLIVER Sedan - and large fresh air heater. Ex- "55 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop| . BILL SPENCE ; USED CARS equity in Piymouth ‘convertible. BUICK ‘PRESENTS ‘55. Pontiac Stare’f H’top Catalina. All leather trim, BUICK 20 Orchard ont take ave. ve 2-0101 p.m “$l PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE. 8. rE 3747 Auburn Rd. TRADE UP OR DOWN. HURON MTR. SAL ES PE 2-2641 es TRANSPORTATION, _ $40. MA ae ° “3 PONTIAC Convertible $795, MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES 211 S. SAGINAW FE 44546 . Sun beige and wood, Leather trim. Pvt. owne?. 130 Starr, FE 4-2370 Cc 4+DOOR ae West Side Used Cae NORTH CHEVROLET National Bonded Used Cars GUARANTEED ONE FULL YEAR ‘93 CHEVY $095 Club coupe radio heater filupewssines. A” eau ite ‘5S FORD. $995 delivery with va engine cellent condition throughout. - 95 OLDS $2150 4#Door Holiday hard-top with n Row: er steering and power brakes. Low mileage, like new, ‘09 MERC. $1850 * Mi with Mercomatic tienemlsion ‘Tedie, beater and other extras. 'S4 PLYM. $895 Here's one that is just like new inside and out lye ~ aaa if you want a nice ‘94 CHEVY $$ SAVE $3 - SlaRS Sal ni al he ae hauling ‘93 CHEVY BEL AIR — 4Door Sedan with _ pever. giide, radio, heater and clean, We hove 2 to ichoore from and both are ready to go ‘SO CHEVY PE an 5 Oe : NORTH CHEVROLET . National: 1000 §. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 4.2735 Radio . Heater, Power | ; $495 Dn. | M & H CHEV.| Bonded Dealer | - PRESENTS © ’54 Buick Century H’top, | pea Custom Trim, Dyn-| H-Power | OLIVER V8, ekg re 5 an Clemens BL “FES? $4 PONTIAC 2DR. - is WILLY'S STATION WAGON, sume payments of $16.33 per Mao. ,, Call Mgr. Mr. Parks. . © Vest €1800, Harold Turner Pend. Tn «| $200 80 Ford $275 41 il” gise $1 i. 8178 2 hed |, 6325 $550 These rere on care and “post MP RANiie mea 3 JOHNNY'S 3 8-yT12 1953 Bi. CLEAN. $285, GOOD transportation. FORD SALES 8-301 — OA HAROLD ‘51 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ‘54 MERCURY 4Door ‘50 CROSLEY Station Wagon ‘S3 PACKARD aol ‘D1 NASH 4Door . '53 PLYMOUTH ais ‘48 FORD 2Door . ‘53 FORD 2-Door ‘93 BUICK 4Door ” ‘51 BUICK 4Door '53 MERCURY Club Coupe ‘54 FORD Club Coupe ‘ ‘3m 59 HUDSON Station Wagon FE 35-4101 i é aos : See ‘ ees * =. 2 q * * = a ~ CLEANING » - HOUSE Which Means a Savings FOR YOU Listed by Stock Numbers eveee ITH MAD oe _ , O04 PLYMOUTH 4Door ...... ave eneccaee wee eceueeee eotesaess se eesesensusess® ween ner em ear eeeeeeee daeeeceeeeueee ce dteeeeesecscoeenes eae ee eee eee enw eeenee cence eee eeeeee a eee ee ee ee eee eee neeee eeeene "Cy Owens’ Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5.3589 Open 8 A. M. to9 P. M oe wel TURNER | ~~ i 1955 Ford 2-Door, Like _ New. $995 1955 Ford Convert., Radio & Heater, Fordomatic, | W/Wall Tires. $1550 ! 1956 Buick Super H’'top,, Radio & Heater, Power Steering and Brakes. $2545 1953 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $450 1955 Plymouth, Radio & Heater. $1095 1953 Pontiac 2-Dr., & Heater. $695 TURNER. ALSO Radio - PRESENTS 1953 Mercury H’top, Radio & Heater. ‘$895 1952 Chevrolet, Heater.! $395 —— 1952 Ford Convert., Radio & Heater, W hite W all Tires. $595 1953 Olds 88 2-Dr., Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. $895 ; 1955 Volks - Wa: Like New. ?? ?? - 1950 Nash, Radio & Heat- er. $195 HAROLD TURNER FORD 464 S. Woodward Ave, AND A ‘53 Dodge Hardtop . ee @ @ Wwen '53 Rambler Hardtop . Radio & Heater, Overdrive, W/Wall Tires ‘53 Dodge 2 Dr. Sedan, Automatic, W/Wall Tires, V2 55 Chevrolet Bel Air . 1 Air, Radio & Heater W/Wall Tires 93 Buick Hardtop . & Heater, Fordomatic, V: ‘52 Dodge Sedan Radio & Heater, iper 88. 'S5 Olds Super 88 ‘oe E.R R hg $5: Nash. 4] Dr. r. Sedan & Heater, Hyd Super, en W/Wall Tire Midwest 6-5302 " State of Notion CLw Terrance O'Deld WAR. — Oe-OER, Fey, Lenhart | OS sg glamorous de- | win) send it along = we'll wit t ¢ d t a , Audioscope - ’ borer orien Hee ie. Re eu: Boag air, | wood spectaculars ans rgd ee een ROOFING | Best Bande 8:08 —WIR. Jack white ext, Rows aoe BRIE i i News, Kasen ww, Maxwell WPON, Bob radio show starts ' SANDERS RADIO Wee WIR, Report; Dance | t Hews, Davia aR, Muse "gpinerama $:30—WIR, Music Hail skegeereee oe NBC. Tapes of! Ozzie and Harriet's seasonal pre- og BK, News, Reid Deland miere Wednesday comes just five & TV SHOP Wrt, e News, Coffee teo—wan, “wendy Warren wxvz, Tews, MeKensie ~ programs (1938 through 1955) days before their 2ist happy- (Since 1928) + jaggy Bevan band and, Margaret monde on 3 i wi reg: 0 Righlend Re. on st) $ songs | Im case the World Series gets - Today's Television Brogtaiits =~ = jing tnd Rosemary Cooney | ease eases without notice. good sight ta": Radionctivity” at oe ee ae Programs furnished stations listed in this columa are subject te change v to unwind. MUNTZ TV > that, with mighty Ue TV enter-| “Pe "47 “We Siop Any Leah—Wo Rect Teo SERVICE | Channel 2—-WIBK-TV = =—s Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV ——s worthy of the description) steve Allen will moderate a Large or Too | ? ~~ \aisgom we moet arrumens aut Seas Sheldon Roof Spraying Co. 7 i —— . MAJOR HURDLE Magazines” Wednesday with Rob- on 00 p y eae a Cosaty | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS pss :15—(7) Studio A. “Pagliacci.” 9:35—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Esther Williams'ert Harrison, the partly shot pub-|(™ cosamenct | Roof Spraying Co. ¢:00—(T) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (2) Miss Fairweather. |10:00—(4) Home. iTV has a major hurdle |lisher and editor of the biggest, FE 4-1515 { (9) Headline. (4) News, |11:20-(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.| |10:28—(4) Window in Home. ‘trying to undo the flop of the show taking part. - \:15—(7) News. (4 Weathercast|1:35=(2) Nightwatch Theater./10:38—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) in England, and so producer-direc- een, é pe gin ges — P.M. 2) News. eee ry aie a. “ |tor Greg Garrison has direc: | Jack Barry really shouldn't have 1 i Oskiend | 11:30—(4) Capt Fr ews. B Tel 9-0 Delores TE rs uady. 0 Te @ Super Bargains! Television! FRIDAY MORNING '6:23—(2) TV Weatherman. ACROSS Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. Do-It-Yourself €:30—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Million,¢:g9-(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s 11:66—(9) Experimental School. | 1 Oren tree rT 3 HAMP TON ELECTRIC may ~ | Dollar Movie. (4) Dinah Shore.” Farm leport. {11:18—(2) Love of Life. & Kangaroo i 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 TUBE TESTER nt ae Peon @ the Yukon. |¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front. |11:%5—(7) News. or 7 8 Riven — | With Technical Advice ) News Caravan. 7;99—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 12 Erect et odes = 7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. “Atomic day, | (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin © Bipiset iS — : atl 7 HAMPTON Cc Lave.” (4) You Bet Your Life. 7:23~(4) News. and Ricky. 36 Rraiten: river “4 | ons W. Meren @) Bob Cummings Show. 7:30—(4) Today. (7) Frontiers of 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. > ‘comb form! Vie * 1:30—(7) Craig Kennedy. (4) Drag-| Health. . ot A ee YY - net. (2) Climax. sue—té) ews. FRIDAY AFTERNOON oli Pu z kg _— 8:00—(7) Combat Sergeant. (9) g:99—(2) Cartoons. (4) Today. (7)\12:00—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4) 3 SOS" oh en UH « You Are Invited to | Motion Picture Academy. (4) Little Rascals. * Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'clock 21 at Negeiive word Uy, 7 , * i 22 Large monkey , Ag thy Visit Our New Store} The Foesie's Choice. '8:25—(4) News — asp 122 Male. sheep, Vea G Z 8:90—(7) Greatest Sports Thrills. s:39—(4) Today. (7) Wixie's Wor , board, Baby) Why McKim Jewelry (4) Theater. (2) Four Star Play-| derland. 12:38—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Charlie” xy sod BY E | Sy house. “To Die at Midnight.” (8:45—~12) News, Weather. | "Ruggles. (7) The Erwins. (9) 35 se Y #:00—(7) Code 3. (4) (Color) Video 9:e9—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp- Cartoons. + 4 Theater. (2) Arthur Murray er Room (12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 34 African tree ty Party 9:30—(T} Hearithrob Theater. 1:09-—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) 3 Bese’ ‘**' hy ‘%:38—(7) Hot Rod Races. (2) Top sanerae! — | Lady of Charm. (9) News. x pevetors ' Play of “56. 1:@5—(9) Shoppers Show SF ines barrier . ' '10:60—(9) National News. (4) Mich- Answer te Previous Puszie 1:%~(2) News «a %hoaee igan Outdoors. (2) Hollywood 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. $3 Deeth notice Spotlight. “Reunion at Steepler's (4) Tennessee Ernie. (9) Going $$ Resesell clue Hill.” Our Way. 3 chanals (16:10—(9) Weathervane 2 t:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) ™ cusiity 3 Horse food 22 Region —--- -49-‘The same 1¢:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of : asOL3 ea Lae | Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon 88 Bai as waver 4 Moans 3 Sesente “1 Rert a “be” Fame. : St eteieren peg i Film Festival. 86 Hess” oat $ Set anew 3 Hybrid animal workman : 10:38—(7) Public Defeniier. (9) 4 Cae |2:36—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Friday 3 37 Bustle fh an oy 31 Wopatis ‘3 gap The Falcon. (4) Juvenile Court.’ xt Sta o | Matinee. a “ee S Types of fure 38 Tidy 44 Ellipeoial | €) Do You Trust Your Wife? | [FTKTS Fie rie ae ld ST Syar /3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen’ ; Diminutive of 10 Poker stake M1 Farm building 48 Puren a 1:00—(7) — On. (9) Crown [EIXICIRIG TTL LISINT TaiAle) |_ For a Day. \sour m= 33 Depere 37 Click-beetie so Eneey's bicet “Magic. Town.” (4)| OS =a = 13 pe ae Sectet Storm. Nevada, 20 38 Drives 51 Also News. eee :3:25—(Q) News. ao 3:38—(2) Edge. of Night. (9) Howdy! . Bases UP TO 2" wars wm | | PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY 4:08—(2) Movie. (4) Comedy Time. (1) Margie. (9) Justice Colt. $ 00 4:30—(2) As World Turns..(4) Cac- | tus Dan. (7) Jungle Jim. ~~ a | 5:00—(2) The Early Show. 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