r= Fy i 2 —Turn to Page 11. The Weather ) ©.8. Weather, Bureau: Forecast . Showers Tonight, Tomorrow (Details Page 2) fiems | - Edition 115th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 —68 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV UNITED PRESS PHOTOS s Tc VICE L-ClO. Warns. Teamsters to Drop Hoff Hope to Open Telegraph Relocation Around Oct. 15 Faubus Snubs Subpoena of Federal Court — Says U.S. Bench Can't Compel Chief Executive of State to Appear ’ LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (P—, Gov. Orval Faubus today. refused to appear as a wit- mess in a federal court, case involving four anti-integra- tion acts passed by the 1957 Arkansas Legislature. His rejection of a sub- poena—on the ground that as chief executive of the state the federal court could not compel his ap- pearance — gave a clue to Road crews - are racing ahead tion and onto the Telegraph relo- with the Orchard Lake-Telegraphication around Oct. 35," said John road underpass project hoping to|A. Wills, road construction engi- complete the $876,866 project be-|neer for the State Highway Dept. fore cold weather arrives. He added the work on the-whole “If we don't have any bad breaks/ project was on schedule and should in the weather we hope to haveibe completed as contracted by traffic out of the present intersec-iDec. 15. # his possible course of action tomorrow. At that’ time he is scheduled to} appear in the same court as a, defendant in the government's pe- tition an injunction to prevent him interfering further with intgeration at Little Rock’ Central * * ‘At the hearing, government at- torneys will ask U.S. District Judge Ronald N. Davies to issue a tem- porary injunction against Faubus. It granted—dnd’ there is Nittle doubt of that in Little Rock—ii from Central High School and open the doors for Negro students to & An informant highly placed in the state Democratic Party, how- ever, said Faubus’ attorneys will offer two motions first. DEMAND FILES He said they will ask Judge Davies to disqualify himself to hear the arguments. And. then, whether he does this or not, the source said, they will demand to see the secret FBI report on the situation in Little - Rock prior to Sept. 3 when the high school opened for the fall term. Faubus conferred snost of yester- day with Rep. Hays (D-Ark), be- lieved to be the chief link between the governor and the White House. Hays was the intermediary in Two Department of Justice at- torneys arrived last night to assist! U.S. Dist. Atty. Orso Cobb in the hearing Friday. CITY QUIET Little Rock is _ bape ~—— with expectancy as th in court draws near. A week ago, on all sides, you (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ’ ORCHARD LAKE BRIDGE — This is the view you will have sometime after Oct. 15 as you drive north on the new Telegraph road relocation around the present Telegraph-Orchard Lake avenue intersection. Officials of the State Highway Dept. At present crews are tying in the new mile-long Telegraph relo- cation with the existing Tele- graph (M58) of the project, the new Clinton River bridge to the north, & kt | When north-south traffic is! |moved off M58, Wills said, work’ caig traffic would be on the reloca- bridge, which carries east-west ‘will begin on repaying the existing) Telegraph-Orchard Lake intersec- at the southern end ltion. and working on ‘TEMPORARY CUTOFF Claude Milroy, bridge construc- : Ss 'Road Crews Race Weather at Underpass Project tion engineer for the department, tion,” curving to the west of M58 made possible by a temporary cut-! off just south. of the bridge. "| complet 7 |before the Clinton River bridge is' pleted and open to traffic in | completed by Dec. 1. This will be + The $217,480 Orchard Lake traffic over the relocation, was duly, Traffic has been slowed consid-| Election Might Bring Automatic - Union Expulsion Parent Labor Group erably as the four-lane, divided Telegraph relocation is linked to M58 near Rockwell Avenue . in| Bloomfield Township. It joins M58+ ‘at the north near James K_ boule- vard in Pontiac, just north of the Clinton River. Some 37 miles of widening of Crceard) Lake is complete. It is) dual, ment trom Wellington Avenue in! Bloomfield Township to Berkley Avenue, two blocks into Pontiac. | : Pontiac Press Phote month before the new Clinton River bridge (not in the picture) is completed at its ' northern end. The entire Orchard Lake-Telegraph underpass project is expected to be completed by Dec. 15, officials say. The pavement in the foreground will take eastbound traffic off Orchard Lake and south on Telegraph. estimated that traffic might be using this divided four-lane road sometime next — ] Gets Back Purse With $22,706. in Bonds, Checks A Bloomfield Township woman who lost $22,706 in U. S. Savings! Bonds and checks had them re- turned yesterday by a saleswoman. Mrs. Moyna Brigrand, 30, of 4050 Fairlane Dr., lost her purse Tues- day while shopping at the J. L. Hudson store in Northland. The purse contained 21 $1,000 bonds belonging to her father, plus Sail for Syria. On ‘Friendship “Missi Heading Government LONDON w—Two Soviet war- ships sailed for Syria today on a at Invitation of Leftists} $1,706 in checks. It was found by Mrs, Myona Kiefel, 33, who said she decided to return it in person since she had once lost a purse in a store and} had not Had it returned. Confidential Jury Out for Third Day LOS ANGELES (# — Delibera- tions of the jury in the Confiden- tial magazine criminal libel con- spiracy trial enter their third day today. : ; The jurors have had the case under study since late Monday afternoon. Yesterday they returned to the courtroom with a request for more instructions. ‘Carrie’ Heading East WASHINGTON (INS) — Hurri- cane Carrie roared further sea- ward today moving easward into the Atlantic 700 miles east north- east of Bermuda. “friendship” mission, taking a course that could bring them close to the U:S. 6th Fleet in the eastern Mediterranean. * * * Moscow radio announced last night that the cruiser Zhdanov and the destroyer Svobodny are heading for the Syrian port of Latakia at the invitation of the leftist government of Syria. The Syrian government. only last week charged U.S. warships made a provocative approach to- ward the Syrian coast. The U.S Navy denied .this. “The Soviet visit appeared to be a move to build Russian influ- nce in the Mediterranean and bolster the Damascus regime. It also appeared obvious the move was designed to counteract the 6th Fleet's cruise in the east- ern Mediterranean. The U.S. fleet moved into the area after leftist army officers extended their con- trol in Syria last month. The U.S. warships called at pro-Western Le E The Soviet vessels headed for Syria after a six-day visit to the WHERE CYANIDE SPILLED — Drums of cyanide are scat- tered about after a truck was struck by a Canadian National train near Thamesville, Ont. Deadly pellets were spilled over a wide area. 1 Soviet Ships Rush U. S. Chemists to Ontario elp Mop Up Loose Cyanide + THAMESVILLE, Ont, —Chem-) ists from the United States were rushed to this western Ontario, community today to help clean! up 25,000 pounds of sodium cy-| \Nue entrance to Sylvan Lake | would be closed at: the relocation, | as it was not planned as an access es the new limited access road.! Wilson Orders Addi tional Cut | Slash Atop of Reduction Strength by 200,000 WASHINGTON (F# — Secretary of Defense Wilson today ordered. jan additional cut of 100,000 men in the armed services as promptly as possible but no later than next ‘June 30. This slash comes atop a similar reduction, ordered on July 16 and) to be achieved by the end of \December. The two cuts, 22-foot-wide concrete pave- "Made in July to Lower | totaling 200,000 anide which spilled along the, will reduce uniformed manpower Canadian National Railways|to 2,600,000 by the end of June. - tracks here early today allowing With some cuts already made, Cites 3 Other Leaders, Lack of Housecleaning | FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — The AFL-CIO ethical practices ‘committee has served no- tice on the giant Teamsters |\Union.to purge itself of James R. Hoffa and other Officials said the Garland Ave-| leaders or face expulsion from the house of labor. This is the practical ef- fect of a report by the com- mittee severely castigating Hoffa and three other top ‘Teamster officials and the union itself for not clean- | ing house. Labor sources say that if the lreammaters go ahead and elect ‘Hoffa as president, as appears likely, it will mean automatic ex- ptlsion from the AFL-CIO. The committee accused Hoffa |yesterday of sponsoring and pro- |moting “the interests of notorious labor racketeers” fo the disadvan- jtage & his own union. It said a -, Detroit focal for Hoffa DETROIT (INS)—All divisions | of Local 985 of the Teamsters Union today said they support James R. Hoffa iy his bid for president of the international group. The group also went on record to support the Teamsters’ position on persons who take the Fifth Amendment. a train-truck collision. The shipment was from a Du) Pont plant in Niagara Falls, N.Y., in bond bound for Detroit. NO DANGER in the Thamesville area. from the AP Wirephote ‘Snark’ Landed in 10-Yard Circle? ? AF Denies Robot Bomber Crossed U.S. “In the recent flight the Snarkitarget with its exploding atomi¢ WASHINGTON ™ — The Air Force today denied that a Snark robot bomber flew from California to the Washington, D.C., area, landing in a precise 10-yaré circle. The Chicago Daily Tribune ear'li- er had reported such a test flight) as having been completed. - TEST MYSTERY Richard E. Horner, assistant sécretary of the Air Force in charge of research and develop- ment, said: “{ do not know of any such fest and the Air Force would not conduct such a test over urban areas.” A Defense De man said such flights pf the Snark would be made over populated areas only under combat condi- tiéns. FLIGHT HUSHED UP. “The Tribune, in a dispatch from Washington, said “the hed-up pletely controlled es xanee mis- sile run staged by ae ’ States.” ths Sathcg it eligi te cughhte of flying 5,000 miles ‘to's target under precision guidance. “The article did not say when ie Aight Speke place, adding: ho partinent spokes-| ne fense and Air Force officials. de- Yugoslav port of Split. clined to confirm the Snark’s\was controlled to make a gpobot|Warhead . . historic crossing of the continent.” jlanding, although in actual war- The story — fare it would plunge toward the leaves its launching dicanst ‘hse 40 ANA > A Snark missite Bes / platform during testd by — ‘ane Wighy as the Saar ads dwar “The Snark... missile resembling a is a winged piloted AP Wirephote Northrop Aircraft, which is producing the weapon | Northrop | did ‘not disclose whete this be took ay ate pencen, Gp ig mea _ elegy Se a are ‘ * bomber. It is powered-by an | Allison jet engine burning kero- | sene and can reach speeds of | about 650 m.p.h. .. . The missile is 74 feet long, has a 42 - foot wing and is 15, feet high.” The Air Force announced yes-; terday its first Snark squadron, numbering 500 officers and men, is rounding out its training in California and will be on duty with the Strategic Air Command eastern edge of the community. before the end of this year. The : base to which the squadron will areuets 70) PARENTS ; be assigned will be announced| The civil defense coordinator, later. Joseph Day, appealed to parents — to keep their children away from CARRIES WARHEAD ; school and far from the accident The Snark—esentially a pilotiessiscene but later rescinded his bomber—is designed to carry a! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) nuclear warhead 5,000 miles at ; about the speed of sound. This 18) opi ee ios much slower than the intercon- Ir T dk Pr tinental ballistic missile. i But the Snark is expected to give) nlo lay's ‘Ss shia the United States added long-range |< ae retaliatory capability while an ; HICBM_ is being developed. The! Comin i ager Russians claim they already have) County News ....)..0.,.... 2 “successfully tested an intercontin-| Editorials ......... {6 ental rocket. . Market Basket . a) thre’ ‘37 ; Markets o.oo... eee eee BB Tee N Alscraft Co. plant Obituaries .........000..... “4 at Hawthorne, Calif, now is pro- Sports mee 7 orn oe (Continued \on Page 2, Col. 2) Theaters veeeees av Po ® TV \& Radio Programs ..., 59 Golf Leagues, Reservations for 1958. Wilson, Earl . ............ so tell Pp res, No waiting. Morey's' Women’s Pages .. 38 thru 43 Ti Nene Anabel : ‘DRIVER INJURED ‘Wayne, Mith., was injured when ‘a CNR passenger ‘from Toronto to Windsor sliced linto his tractor-trailer, owned by Truck Transport Co, Ltd., of Dear- lborn, |the village on Highway No. 2. | pital in Chatham, 17 miles south- |.suffering shoulder injuries. No | one else was hurt. yards along the railroad on the sodium cyanide because it does not give off lethal fumes. today on the spilled chemical, would not readily affect the chemical to make it dangeréus. Its main danger was in drinking water, he said. Police, civil defense workers, chemists and citizens pitched in! The Bu Pont spokesman said’ the E. Co., parept of the Canadian firm, dispatched an official from De- troit early today to advise on cleanup operations. He said an- other Du Pont official, an expert in cyanide, was being sent from Niagara Falls. Truck driver J. C. Sluder of train bound Mich., at a crossing inside The trucker was taken to hos- west, and later was reported For a time tense caution gripped and was passing through Ontario) A Du Pont of Canada spokes-| man in Toronto said there waSorjginal 12,800,000 authorized t¢ Senate Rackets Committee no immediate danger to persons strength are divided in this fash- He said rain, reported falling | early today to clean up the ‘chemi- ical. I. du Pont de Nemours! actual military strength on Aug. 31 was 2,789,700. Thus the armed | | forces must slash strength by | total to the new, lower goal set by Wilson. ion: Army 100,000, Navy 30,000, 189,700 men to reduce the Aug. 31 | The apportioned cuts from the llist of his friends reads like a “rogue’s gallery." The report goes to the AFL- CIO executive council fer action at its meeting next Tuesday in New York. This is the same day | resumes hearings on Hoffa’s ac- tivities as Teamster vice presi- Air Force 50,000 and Marine Corps; ent, and less than a week be- 20,000. Wilson gave the Marine Corps a little extra time to make its cut. Corps strength now stands at |199,500. For the other services, the plan caeeaeeates these goals for) June 30: Army now 990,000, dropping to 900,000; Navy now 678,000, drop- | Ping to 645,000; Air Force now | 922,200, dropping to 875,000. Wilson said in am announcement that .the latest manpower slash had been approved by President Eisenhower. fore the AFL-CIO convention at Maimi Sept. 30. , It is reported that despite snow- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | | MSU-Irish Tilt Sellout | EAST LANSING — Tickets | for the Michigan State - Notre Dame football game here Nov. 9' were sold out today, athletic director Biggie Munn reported. | The sellout was the first for the rebuilt Spartan Stadium, which will have a 76,000-plus seating capacity. Major Charg lice officers accused. of- dere] of a prisoner on Sept. 4. The commission unanimo this village of 1,100. Police block- aded the crossing and- ordered all traffic to bypass the piles of the white chemical strewn some 100 es Dismissed Against 2 Police Officers In a dramatic verdict following an hour-long secret meeting last night, the Pontiac Civil Service Commis- sion dismissed major charges against two veteran po- ection of duty in the escape usly restored Det. Sgt. Ray- Robert Emery to duty with- out loss of rank and with’ full back pay. The officers were fined five leave days for “errors of judg- ment.”’ The commission’s ruling said that the suspension order was “hastily drawn'’ and if the city: manager had been available at the, time the entire matter never would | persons which filled the. City imission for a ‘‘just decision’’ and -|to the best of their abilities, . have come before the commission. The crowd of more than 100 Commission chambers at , the city hall burst into;applause as. ‘the verdict was read. *The officers thanked the com- pledged they would do their duty "The verdict came after a tense waiting period while the commis- sion, the two officers and their at-) torn¢y and the city attorney met privately), It was learned that in the se- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ss mond Meggitt and Det. : ; oe i, es Bring the Laundry In! Expect Rain Tonight Don't leave home this .evening with laundry on the clothes line. The weatherman has predicted \scattered showers for Pontiac to- . night and tomorrow, Temperatures will remain mild with a balmy 64 to 68 degree low expeeted tonight an@ a 73 to 77 high tomorrow. : In an extended weather outlook the U. S. Weather Bureau has fore- cast temperatures near the normal 72 high and normal. 53 low for the next few days. Showers are ex- pected again late Saturday and Sunday. Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- perature preceding 8 a.m. was 61. At 2 p.m. the temperature down- town was 80. a Foster's Hdwe. & Spig, Goody | Open Evenings & Sundays ~ | k ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, iy a I "2 THU RSDAY, SHPREMWER 19, 1957 “_TWo ‘Finnegan Rules Against Straley Plaintiff Seeks Money for Projector seized in, --Recent Police Raid Police Chief ecart W. Straley yesterday was served with a judg- ment for $165 plus $4.45 costs signed by Judge Maurice E. Fin- negan. The judgment was brought by a Kenneth M. Young who wants. the money in lieu of a movie pro- Jector seized by the police de- partment in a raid Jume 28. The police arrested Young and ° resi-| ; where §[ -he was showing obscene films at! several others at Young’s dence, 197 Chippewa Rd., a stag party. * * * Young pleaded guilty and paid a o> fine in municipal court, ac- cording to police records. But now he wants his projector back, * *« * He secured a writ of replevin from Finnegan. and served it on the chief who ignored it. Then he o« sought and got the judgment. According to William Ewart, eity attorney, the chief can either return the projector or face a-garn- ishment of his wages. Ewart said he had no notice of the hassle until a copy of the judgment was served yesterday on the city. “The city cannot be sued in municipal court,” Ewart said, “but the chief can. He hasn't de- cided whether to return the pro- jector or appeal to circut court. We have until Friday to decide.” * * * Straley’s position is that items. used illegally and confiscated in} a raid do not have to be returned. | The judge thinks otherwise. Plastic Surgeon . Dies in Grand Rapids. _ Dr. Ferris N. Smith, 73, a native of Pontiac, died last night in Grand Rapids after an illness of several weeks. * * dine The sketch of the building these fort for area crippled children ciety for Crippled Children. Left was given to L. C. Megee, of Clarkston, last night by the board of directors of the Oakland County) Society for Crippled Children when) he .was re-elected president of the group for the fourth consecutive year at the annual dinner meeting held in the Waldron Hotel. ~*~ * « The remaining slate of officers -for one-year terms, was also _ filled by last year’s officers. Members felt Megee and his ros- Dr, Smith was an internationally prominent plastic surgeon and the son of the late U.S. Representative leading the group to push for ter of officers were successful: in the Samuel W. Smith. He served with "ew headquarters for the ‘county's the Royal Medical Corps of Eng. |¢'ippled reir land during World War I as one of two plastic surgeons ‘at Queens, Hospital, London. He later taught at the Inter- national Clinic in Paris and de- monstrated at the Royal College of Sutgeons in England. His text- bodk. on plastic was used in all army. hospitals at the start of World War IT, _ 5., of 148 Cherokee Ra, By E. H. SIMS Is it true that clouds rise high-, er at the ‘equator than at the: poles? If so, what is the reason for the difference? * f Yes, it is me that the layér of gas surrounding the earth (in ‘which we find all our weather) rises higher at the equator. than at the poles. It fact, there is a -“wery great difference. Thunderheads in. summer at the equator may reach up to- ward 50,000 feet, while clouds at the poles seldom rise half that high, in any season. This is important weather knowl-| edge for pilots, who can count on flying over clouds in the most nor- therly regions at all times. * * * The spinning of the earth (much faster at the middle) tends to “throw” the layer of gas further outward at the widest point, least at the poles, where the turning circle is so much smaller. The Weather Foll U.s, "Weather _— Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Some scattered showers tonight aa tomorrow Continued mild with a high today near. 80. Low tonight, 64 to 68. High on 13 to 77. Southeast winds at 10 te miles an hour today and tonight. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding ‘8 am 1 At #@ a.m: Wind velocity @ mph. Direction: ‘Southwest Sun sets Thursday at 6: ss = Sun rises Friday at 6.17 Moon sets Thursday at 3 ‘a Dp m Moon rises Friday at 2:23 a.m. Wednesday in Pontiac ' (As recorded downtown) | Highest temperature nso psiate 7 Lowest température Mean temperature .. eben Weather: Sunny Downtown “Temperatures 6am. : 66 il a.m. 7 6. M2 ...25:, OT 12.m ” Sa.m....... 67 tp. m oa. m. 60 2pm 108 m i One Year lage. ‘tn Pentine Highest temperature ...... Lowest temperature ....... Mean temperature ‘ Weather: Rain, 02-in Highest ana Lowest T Temperatures This Date in 85 Years oe 75 etee re ee oe ee 40 in 1901'NeW squadron, the Air Force said government?” jfio Snarks will be fired from the esda Char wee z, Temperatere Cher wie ‘operational base—"except in case neither Hays nor anyone else has. 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FLOOR Limit Questities FOUR : LS AS kp a ts THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 BERLIN (INS) — ‘The US, are Architect Yaghi Wabhien of Cam- licized . the U.S. sas eenioed portant ovenis during the rest deliberately designed t be an " staged abroad West German Bunde : 4 | sonaiion a oneal ex pene ee cine; |bandle the: department's injunc-/Central High School eyesore — to the nae 5 He seems to have succeeded. go . tag . 2 oS not yetition action against Arkansas Gov. The super-modern $4.65 million) 4: jeast, the Communist bosses After opening speeches by fotmer| Actually, the Congress H found permanent jobs. Orval E. Faubus. Indians on Warpath : Congress Hall is the best in design}who can hardly help seeing the| abassador to Maly Clare Boothe/as much a Gerthan effort as an point of the building is that it lies|their business in drab, unrecom| 1. .i4 Bruce, there will be several | smack in front of Communist East/| structed East‘ Berlin -— have al-| save of qitertainment swith two| Cutright grant of $1.5 million, but). Berlin for all the Red world tolready criticized the building nast-| O01, 0 Sine or Thorton Wilder| West German with U.S. sanction _NEAR BRANDENBERG GATE |THE PREGNANT OYSTER Eethel Waters, dances by! part funds and the City of Berlin et une int sree HHH ndle Injunction. [Siuzst “om om AP ‘ New Berlin Hall Eyesore to Reds ee ccchereleng te fale soon situation after a recent MESC re- port indicated ‘that as many of WASHINGTON @~Two of the/designed to halt Faubus’ use Of!people as a means. of ngibridge, Mass, says he designed) one of the most ambitious and | of the year, possibly including 35,000 of 77,000 workers thrown'out! Justice Department's most experi- ' : epening ta Berlin today « Dulding|"juilding to be, “an easily| serious theatrical and usin! | the iret mecting after the elec: lot work by the shutdown of Kaler-lenced tral lawyers wil helper te the cnt at Lite Rocks PHILADELPHIA—Heads of col-/Little Rock, Ark. They are Donald/ynited States armed forces dur- : “ileges, and universities in Ameri-|C. MacGuineas, chief of the civilling World War IL. look at, ily, plays, performed by Liliian Gish'contributed $2.25 million in counter-ica are variously known as rec-|division’s general litigation sec- : tors, , chancellors, pro-|tion; and Carl Eardley of the| Gravity alone moves oil through, é same section. Tyey will assistisome pipe lines. who was a friend’ yesterday be- comes a foe who must be fought tomorrow." ‘ American Indians were in the : Air in Iron industry “CLEVELAND — In tonnage weight, air is terial used by the iron industry. | the greatest raw ee eeerace ct tuck, oven conse|sartha Graham ead’ Mixic by the|Deve $900,000 tor the ballding stip, within 110 yards of the Soviet-/West Berliners don’t seem to be/Juilliard Quartet, landscaping and utilities. | dominated sector of Berlin. -|too happy to have such an un-|FIRST CONFAB HALL The building contains a main| official in Bertin says (ortnodox structure presented to! ‘The Congress Hall, which is the| auditorium seating 1,200 persons, | Brendeaberg |. The West Berlin press bas|American contribution to the build-ja theater for 400, plus, sesberence pe ghee ve Reichs- the Hall “The Pregnant jing exhibition running this summer Tooms, restaurants, exhibition area j ned Oyster” and “The Roller Coaster.” ang fall, will give Berlin its first|and other facilities. | chosen building would be'“a | To make sure the opening of |Teal convention meeting place. —- {pritation” to the Reds. | the Congress Hall is well pub-! It is already booked for im- Jobless Retraining [Programs Studied i ‘a | ul a sleck aiztiner te new pasture beyond the Schipal _ TARMAC TROUBLE — Dutch farmer has his PIECES-COMPLETE Caan at ONE LOW PRICE. Complete Living Room Put new life into your live ing room! 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A Nation of Watchers The United States became a great and powerful nation while its people were “doers.” Both men and women ‘worked hard as the new nation was cut out of the wilderness, won from the Indians and defended against foreign powers. Nobody had much time then for~ sitting idly in big stadiums to watch athletic contests, or riding.about the country in search of amusement and a entertainment. Life was rugged. It_ was active. Men, women and chil- dren all did their part of the tre- mendous amount of work that had . to be done. xk «x * Today all this has changed. The nation has grown rich. Its people have become independent. No longer do they have to work from morning to night to earn a living or to win out over the . forcés of Nature. ; ea As a result, there is less work for the women and youngsters to do in the modern American home. Labor saving devices have eliminated a lot of the work. For the men, much of the hard physical labor has been eliminated in the factories and on the farm. In the early days, when boys and. girls sought recreation, they got to- gether and played games. Today _________sports have become highly organ~ ized as spectator sports. There are more watchers than players. This is true in school as well as among those above school age. x * * There is grave danger in this trend, in the opinion of Dr. Shane MacCarthy. Hes executive direc- tor of President Eisenhower's Council on Youth Fitness. He fears our country may become a nation of softies i, the trend con- tinues. “The history ot the world has _ shown that no nation can continue this way without disintegrating,” he warns. “The problem is whether we can break a pattern of living which has become a part of our history.” wk *& '* Dr. MacCartHy practices what he preaches. He leads an’ active life physically. He urges more recrea- tion facilities for boys and girls from five to seventeen years of-age. In his own home he has a gym bar in his bedroom, a punching bag in his garage and a basket- ball court in his back yard. * * * Many of the world’s problems are so complex that the average indi- vidual seems helpless to do anything ‘about them. At best he can join some large organization which is seeking some solution. Bat in this problem of physical fitness, every parent can take effective action. Parents can pro- — vide facilities for some kind of physical recreation for their chil- dren. They can set an example by participating in it themselves and by joining their children in activi- ties and games. * * * If-every family were to take such action, today’s trend might be halt- ‘ed. No one wants to go back to the days when people had to work long hours without adequate equipment. THE PONTIAC PRESS Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Published from Tue Porrtac Parss Bullding Pontiac 13, Hasotp A, FPiracrrarp President and Publisher Resse, Bass jonm A. Rivey Executive vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howasarn H. Frreceratp mu, East M. Treapwett. Vice President and — Circulation Manager Business Manager Jonn W, Prirroreae Secretary and Editor G. Measwat, Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager Grosse C. Inman Classified Manager Rowert Bo Tire Managing Edi(or Entered at Post Office, Pontiac. as second elass matter ” MEMBER OF THE ABSOCIATED PRESS aa ‘Press te entitied errinsrety to the “The Arroctated- use for republication of all local sews orinted in thie newspaper as Well as all AP news dispatehes . Powriae Perse ts detiverea by cOrtter for 40 cents Week; Where carrier service ts not avaliable by-mail o Oakland, Genesee, ens Macomb. Lapeer and \ Pete a terete —. it fs a year: elsewhere ‘n other places in the United States ites mubscriptions parabie in advance. 4 MEMEER OF AUDIT porsav or CIRCULATIONS + . of 7 Front S8t.: But it is essential that our children learn to participate in physical ac- tivity sufficiently to make them strong and ‘healthy individuals. The President's Council can point out the way. Organizations can help to carry the story, and some of the opportunity, to all corners of the“ land. But much of the responsibility remains with. the individual parents. Many of the habits and attitudes of their children are formed before they enter school. * x * ’ What each family does in this re- gard will mean much to the coming generation. . a | Some -people were surprised that a girl with a bandage on a big toe was chosen a beauty queen, but most of us weren’t, as we assumed the con- test judges overlooked the bandage ‘on account of their being so busy looking elsewhere. ——=> ANOTHER sad note on advice: An Iowa newspaperman whose book, “How to Keep Your Job and Be Happy Despite it,” is being pub- lished = just been fired. —————_Z_Z=EE___ * ‘AMONG the few things that con- tinue on the up-and-up is the cost of living: The Man About Town “50th Anniversary Recollections of the First Local Car Endurance Run $300: Quite a sum. Or are you so wealthy that you wouldn't ac- cept it? You can miss the oppor- tunity by not sending an entry in our football contest. This is a golden anniversary. Fifty. years ago today, Sept. 19, 1907, the first automobile endurance test passed through Pontiac. According to ; Charles F. Blewitt, who “went along for the ride,” survived it and now lives in Owosso, it started ~ with about a dozen Cars, all two-cylinders. It was from Detroit to Flint, on the Sagi- naw Turnpike, now the Dixie Highway. Only about half the cars finished. Some got stuck in the mud at Bloomfield Cen- ter. Others couldn't negotiate the sand ruts at Drayton Plains OF climb the “Waterford Hill. One struck a hitching post near the old Hodges House in Pontiac, and the - horse that was hitched to the post ran . away with it. When the car that won the race reached Flint two dead chickens were stuck in the radiator. The other day I bumped into my very long standing friend, “Ernie” Fay, who says he’s 85 years old, but he doesn't look it. He now resides in California. I always think of him along with “Hi” Thatcher, Harfy Whitfield and Walter Smith. They were all charter Rotarians and are, approximately the same age, with “Hi” having a slight edge. Pontiac had some grand and high class pioneers. An employe of a local company, who have extensive sand and gravel holdings in the Pontiac area, Mrs. Amelia Cole was the first woman to cross the new Mackinac Bridge. Her employers mix concrete for it, and she made the trip with one of its engineers. My roving scout sends word that our - Steve Kruchko of Drayton Plains has been awarded the $200,000 mechanical and heating contract on the new Imlay City high school. For a few minutes the other morning, Mrs. Melton Rice of Lake Orion, thought she had a good item for this column—the first snow. But it proved to be a couple of wood- peckers cleaning out their nest in a hole in a tree, the remnants:falling past her window. With a very unusual and attractive first name, and quite usual last name, Sallysuzanne Smith 4 of Rochester, writes that she picks the winners in our football contest “by guess and by gosh,” and feels that she has as good a chance to win as anybedy who “chews their nails up to their elbows” in Verbal Orchids to— Harry W. Bear ninty-second birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Anderson 3 o Almont; oon wedding. The Tombstone Tells the Carte: He’ s Dead David Lawrence Says: Court’s Power. Can. Be Curbed — . WASHINGTON — Many people are asking how, if public sentiment desired it, a decision of the Su- preme Court of the United States many ways. In the past a consti- tutional amend- ment has at LAWRENCE it sets itself up as a trial court —- refuses to hear evidence on both sides—~as ee in or “desegregation” case 1954—then can take e hand thd punta bor aeact fying rules for the court to follow thereafter. NOT ON LAW In the “desegregation” decision of 1954, the Supreme Court de- cided the case primarily not on questions of law or interpreta- tion of the Constitution, but on. the basis of what it deemed ‘psychological or sociological con- siderations. Although the writings of some sociologists—one of them a promi- nent Communist sympathizer—were ed by the Supreme Court, no opportunity was given for. cross- examination or refutation of those sociologists nor for the introduc- ~ tion of contrary evidence from other witnesses. The trial court itself had received no evidence on the subject because the psycho- logical issues were not raised there. RESENTMENT FOUND When the supreme tribunal : -renders a decision without hearing- all the evidence or when it dis- regards the lack of evidence in a trial court below, there is bound to be resentment... Congress can remedy the situ- ation by enacting a law specify- ing that the Supreme Court take into consideration the evidence on both sides of a dispute. in recent months the Supreme Court has been especially solicitous about Communists and has re- versed decisions where the credi- bility of some witnesses had been challenged, not in the same case but in other cases. That's going pretty far even to help the case of Communists charged with sedition, Certainly, the people of the South are entitled at least to a parity with Communists. * * * The right of Congress to formu- late rules for the Supreme Court to follow is derived from Article III of the Constitution, which says: “In all cases affecting ambas- sadors, other public miriisters and consuls, and those in which a state shall be a party, the Supreme Court shall have origi- nal jurisdiction. In all the other cases before mentioned, the Su- The Country Parson _Aiguring it out. 2 _._ 2 f4\Wy “You ought to expect have different views of thing—like a tenant lapdiord.” Xi preme Court shall have appetinte a oe ee ee fact, with such exceptions and under such regulations as the “This could a coelied so that Congress would not let the Supreme Court have any jurisdiction what- soever in the future in certain cases and the final decisions would be rendered by state courts in each locality. This has happenéd before in American history, especially in ~ eontroversies arising in the recon- struction era. “x. ¢ * The Eleventh Amendment. to the Constitution, adopted in 1798, spe- cifically reserves to state courts the 2 gy of suits between citizens a state. It prohibits the exercise of such by all Federal courts as well as States. | If the American people, how. ever, wish to give to the ~~ States all rights and pewers— = taken from them by a Supreme Voice at the Beople Police ligpestmend Hassle Brings: Readers’ Opinions » Isn't it eck time the disagreement between the Police Officers’ Association and the Chief of Police is settled? I won- der if the recent suspension of Detective Meggitt isn’t a direct result of this disagreement. I can't recall any other officer be- _ ing suspended under similar circumstances during the many years I've lived in Pontiac. Yet: I’m sure there have been other similar instances when prisoners have escaped custody. Does Sgt. Meggitt’s action deserve such severe treatment? Citizens of Pontide are being deprived of protection and serv- fees of a fine, conscientious officer, veteran ef more: than. 11 years, recipient of three departmental citations and a letter of commentatien from the Federal Bureau of Nar- cotics. & Recent editorials in The Press favor selection of an 5 feaper- tial agent to investigate conditions within the force. Dissention within the law enforcement body of a community could prove to be a serio threat to general welfare and safety of all citi- zens. Isn’t it possible for The Press to assign a reporter the responsibility of bringing all facts to the people? Milford * * ’ E. Eugene Russell * Now's the time for. citizens of Pontiac to become aware of a serious situation within our police department. In the past year, papers have carried stories of grand jury investigations - of other departments. Thank goodness we have an honest de- — partment, but how long can this go on If the present situation remains? Far be it from us to find the solution, but let there be harmoriy in the department that costs us thousands of dollars, Stop ft from being a grudge match. * . * One Who's Concerned * I used to think we have a ‘law enforcement department you der. _ could be proud of, but the last few months I've begun to won- The police chief has no power over od: wales him, po- licemen who think they’re doing their duty are assaulted by a disgruntled citizen and then the judge sets him free. Why not eliminate the police department if it has no jurisdiction over people they're supposed to be protecting? My wife had the car towed away from the courthouse, but I paid the $5.00 towing charge. Due to the fact this ordinance is legal only when backed © burse me $5.00 at their earliest convenience. 2 ae Argyle by the Supreme Court of'the United UP by & warrant or a court order, I expect the police to reim- George A. Tuson es *~ —~— ae — . . The polleeman's wife neglected to say what ‘happened to Court decision—to deal with the officer who let the man escape, thereby causing the death - of another officer. As I recall, he recently retired as a captain. While you think the good old days were best, your husband — might not lasted 30 years without a trial board. And I haven't heard your husband refusing benefits brought about by the Such an amendment could de- Association, such as sick day pay, retirement or clothing al- lowance. Civil service not only gives policement protection, but -is intended to give the city a better force by keeping politics out and insuring high professional standards for acceptance publig schools and educational matters, a constitutional amend- ment would be the most effective method, clare that ‘‘notwithstanding Article IV and the Fifth and Fourteenth - Amendments or any other pro- visions of this Constitution, the power to control admissions to and promotion. public schools and to regulate and - administer the processes of public education is one of the powers reserved to the states as provided in Article X.” (Copyright, 1957) 4d — Dr. William Brady Says: — Another Policeman's Wife Committee Backs Recent Article — The Citizens Committee for Pon- tiac State Hospital would like to commend you for the fine feature Dangerous to Eliminate — All Salt From Daily Diet “Why de Qecters Sexted the use of salt in food for patients with heart and artery troubles?” This is a composite of numerous queries in the mail these _ It may well be _ that habitual use of too much salt in or on food is particularly harmful to heart and arteries, al- though it is re- markable that one finds so little scientific discus- sion of this in medical literature and so much in DR. BRADY . Popular publications. If this catches you on a salt-free or salt-poor regimen don't let it disturb you. In any case you have three alternatives: (1) Dismiss my comments, (2) Break away from any trick specialist or klinickateer who finds you easy picking and consult a doctor who practices under his own name. Or (3) if you can't make up your mind about it, follow the salt-poor regimen (as approved by your doctor) faith- fully for three weeks and let the ‘results show whether it _does any good. Ordinarily ‘a healthy person requires approximately .a level teaspoonful (3 or 4 grams) of salt a day—the salt naturally present in milk, meat, fish and the salt added in, cooking or at table as seasoning. Some persons habitually con- - sume too much salt. One ill effect of this habit is swelling of the feet towards the end of the day. Excessive use of salt makes one accumulate slacker flesh—flabby tissues, due to retention of more than the normal,amount of water, * * * i My answer to the question “Why do doctors forbid the use of salt?” is that I don’t believe it is a health question. In other words, don’t monkey with salt-poor or Salt-free diet! If any such measure is necessary, leave it to the judg- ment of the doctor who observes* ee day to day. ‘For, while it may not be to take too much salt, it is dangerous to try to do with. out salt or unduly restrict the ~ natural daily ration of salt. Wherever people work or play hard or in ¢xtremely hot weather, a good deal of salt is lost in sweat. The loss of salt in this way is largely accountable for heat encourage workers in, ‘ioundetea. industrial plants, steel mills, paper mills etc., to take extra salt. Incidentally; not only salt but also vitamin B-1] (thiamin) is lost in sweat. Therefore it is a good idea to take extra vitamin B as well as extra salt in such circum- stances. Signed letters, not more.than one page or 100 words long' pertaining to Lege <= rsonal health and hygiene, not ding- nosis, or treatment, wil] be cnswered Dr. Willtam Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1957) article of Sept. 2, headlined “‘Oak- land County Has No Facilities for / the Mentally Ill.” Members of the Committee, . We have forwarded a: copy of this letter, along with a reprint of your article, to Delos Hamlin, Chairman of the County. Board of Supervisors, pointing out the fact that this is a county problem and one which should not be ignored. We confidently hope for the con- tinued cooperation of your pafer in this respect, and thank you once _ more for your excellent article. Helen M. Yowell Citizens’ Committee fer Pontiac State Hospital Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, address and telephone number of ‘the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so re- — unless the letter is critical in its nature. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ” And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall See out of obscurity, and out of darkness.—Isalah 29:18, * * * The last loud trumpet’s wondrous sound, Shall thro’ the rending tombs rebound, And wake the nations un- _. der ground. —Wentworth Dillon. Case Records ofa Psychologist Fear Can on Physical Harm _ Do you think people can ac- tually be scared to death? Lis- ten to Dr. Tucker's tragic story and try to imagine yourself in the position of this young girl, all alone in that spooky grave- yard. Fear can damage your bodily health in many ways, as outlined below. Scrapbook this important case. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-394: Dr. E. W. Tucker, , aged about 42, is a leading physi- cian in Greenwood, South Caro- lina, . * * * As I was re- cently making a __his-delicious homemade ice cream, flavored with grapes, our table - conversa- tion veered around to medi- co - psychologi- cal problems, , “Dr. Crane,” DR. CRANE he began, “did _ you ever personally see a patient die of fright?" As I thought back, I couldn’t recall actually having witnessed any such death, but I said it was certainly possible, : “Well, my mother told me gbout a case that occurred when she was _just-a teenager,”’ Dr. Tucker ‘con- tinued, “My mother was attending a party. It may have been on ~ Halloween, for the yaung folks — began to tell ghost stories. ‘Then somebody dared one of ‘the girls to go up the road, -all alone, and enter a deserted grave- yard. “The girl accepted, though she pe ce Se pig of myself on’ * taking a table fork and sticking it into the sod over a certain grave. “Later, the rest of the crowd were té go to the cemetery and recover that fork as evidence that this girl had fulfilled the dare. FEAR CAN KILL “Well, the girl left the party and ~ headed for that spooky graveyard. The rést of the crowd waited ex- pectantly for her return. “But when she did not come back, they gave her a little extra time. When she still failed to put in an appearance, they de- cided to ge after her. “When they entered the ceme- tery, they saw her body lying across the foot of the grave. She was dead. “And as they tried to lift her body to carry it home, they found that she had stuck the fork through the ruffle on her long skirt. * “So, when she had started to return to the party, she must haye felt a tug at her skirt and have imagined somebody was reaching oe grave to seize her. “The shock apparently proved . So she must have died of fright.” HOW FEAR HURTS US Fear also damages our body in many other ways. For example, it can reduce our appetite so we do not eat enough nourishing food. Again, it can produce insomnia and lack of restful sleep, thereby making the body more susce Fear ion raises the bleed pressure alarmingly, In a pre- vious Case Record 1 told you about a Tennessee Colonel whoae normal blood pressure was 144, but who was clocked at 119 and later at 223 by an Army doctor, - t ThisyColonel simply had a com- plex about. Army medics. His heart would race and he would feel. panicky whenever one of them started to examine him. “But how can fear zoom our blood pressure?” you might log- ically- ask. Well, by reducing the diameter of the arteries... 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Instead, he's a respectable hair stylist named Bernard Guro with a big following} . of fashionable ladies, and in a rather surprised tone he explained: “What I sald was if America ever turns to socialized medi- cine, socialized hair is inevit- able.” That, of-course, made it crystal clear sort of. “Listen,” Guro. said testily, “I don’t know who you are, but do you know how many women have a real psychological problem with baldness and thin hair?” CLEVER STYLES The answer, according to one of the world’s leading hair-piece com- panies, is between three and four million women have a serious hair problem, and another 10,000,000 borderline women who must use clever hair styles to cover up otherwise-visible scalp. The firm with these statistics is the 125-year-old Joseph Fleischer, Inc., whose fourth generation hair heir, Paul Fleischer, said: “There’s nothing funny about it. Women with severe hair prob- lems are often shamed into. be- coming recluses, Once in a while we even hear about a suicide case directly traceable to bald- ness.” While science bas not yet been able to link baldness directly with| controllable factors, Fleischer said, $370,000 to $240,000. The change is to be effective The newspaper said: ‘Frankly, For the past several months/ year The newspaper said it would we managed to keep going only tapping every source open to us, were disclosed in recent statements by Daily Worker editor John Gates and by Joseph Clark, who resigned from the Communist Iparty and from his post as the paper’s foreigyi editor last month. - * * * Gates and Clark said the pres- ent membership of the party was only 10,000—down 7,000 in the last In 1947, the party’s peak post- by heavy borrowings, “Today all this is exhausted. 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The day my wife and I called on the premier and Lady La Iad, who looked so much like Madame Chiang, we were struck by the stunning decor of the com- bination reception hall! and office, His enormous desk was raised from the floor like a throne. In _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 front of it was a huge and downy divan and a coffee table of native woods, : of the room was the chairs of his cabinet officers, two rows of six towering gold and red plush thrones which must have en- veloped any. delicately diminu- tive Thal ever beld enough to sit thereon. & autographed photographs of the gram seemed to take for granted. saw in America the hope of the world) he walked’us to a corner of the room and proudly pointed to the golf clubs, But the most startling feature | But. all these things, and the At the end of the interview (he; “Your Ike gave them to me the day we played at Burning Tree,” he said with cultured pride. men, and the newspaper dodge is poorer for it. No writer is indispensible. It is proach them, * * * Durling were over the other day | Ed Durling has left our fold for the better things that await good a cliche of this business that there’s always somebody around who can do it as well or better, given the chance. Yet in my time I've seen several unique ones go and, to, rulers of the world, Pibul Song- date, nobody has picked up their| jtorches or scarcely dared to ap- at the Little Church Around the Corner, and two of his pallbearers headed for the comfort of a cool, dark bar, they passed a lady of middie years leaning stricken against the iron fencing of the church plot. She wept soundlessly, her face wet with tears. For her and so many others, there can be no “new’’ Durling. The memory of the old one will iri time suffice. The Army-Tulane football game, scheduled for 80,985-seat Tulane! stadium at West Point on Novem-| ber 16. 5 When the simple services for field as is the case in Louisiana. It is against the policy of the | Negroes, sured us at the Point, avoid any ment.”’ U, 8S. Military Academy to send | Seems to me that Arkansas’ two | | & team to play on a segregated upp2r-drawer - senators, McClellan! jand Fulbright, have lost more face, | Army has no Negroes on its grid in the Little Rock school matter | team, nor had it planned to send lthan old Orval. Nobody expected | the corps, which includes several : It has acted, a spokesman as-. because! of its stand on integration and to’ possible embarrass- ment to “Negro graduates of the; academy who might have wished| to purchase tickets out of our allot- The decision will cost the teams ‘about $200,000 in revenue and the ‘merchants and innkeepers of New {Orleans perhaps another million. much from the Barrymore of the Ozarks. 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Maxi- mum benefits are $10,000 for each Hal Boyle Says: * Scrapper. did, that is, until the lady of the * * * “You're ‘warned the master of the house. “You know Scrapper can’t stand cats. Felicia in five minutes.” | “We'll see,” ithe house serenely. NEW YORK t@—Everyone ‘has{per ract ‘his favorite cat-and-dog story, and mine is the tale of Felicia and Scrapper. was a friendly but tough Airedale who bossed every- thing on four feet in the suburban neighborhood where he dwelt. He house accepted as a gift a full- grown Siamese cat name Felicia./eternal languor. “That cat deliberately lured him) _ ,|to his destruction,” the master of:¢Ppitaph: making a mistake,” /the house said later. He'll make mincemeat of replied the lady of = * * * madly out on the high- way. There was a screeching of brakes~a yelp, then stillness. The master of the house, who had been a spectator to the scene, rushed out and picked up Scrap- per, The dog bit his hand gently, looked around wildly for Felicia, then his taut body relaxed in Felicia. “To the Scrappe: * THE PONTIAC PRESS. over Scrapper, couldn't restrain ajscratch in. the dirt and: gun her- small feeling of womanly pride in * The kids buried Scrapper in the back yard’ with full . military honors and the beating of a tin pail drum. They tossed bright yel- low dandelions in his grave and two big steakbones, and over it jerected a cross made from an orange crate and wrote on it this r, a brave dog.” ‘* “Perhaps,” said the lady of the, On warm afternoons . Felicia house, who, despite her sorrow used to like to lie on the grave, Felicia the Cat, Dog Scrapper Rate Tops rnins pp ‘ida : - living with an English school-|pa 2 : h Scrapper and Felicia, beyond|teacher and his wife and’ young Nagging Backac e ity. ; z self lazily.- One afternoon, two one could discover she was a vic- and gout, = . They buried her next to the Scrapper after another grand smart cat.” * * * Side by side they sleep, _the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 | nay Seen tim of old age, lack of exercise, Li ves Cheaply on English Visit mournful tuneral and inscribedifeller, 21, daughter of multimil- Boston soon to take a post as a/®%4 pains. 2. by their this epitaph, composed by ‘the/lionaire John D. Rockefeller II, receptionis nlidren's Hospital. nding to increase output of the 16 lady of.the house: ‘To Felicia, alhas returned from England as a - & Clee 5 ew Sies of kita “ tourist-class passenger aboard the liner Arosa Sky. \ ae cans Who spent an inexpensive| summer in SPOn-| ag sorship ‘of “Experiment in Inter- Rip son she helped with the house- years later, the children found her : work, such as cooking and diSh-|trom nagging Campledpa 8 ied bd * * iM r Pi Par at faall: there, calmly dead. So tar as any Millionaire's Girl |" , ,° , fw lg and minted feline : pa t She denied published reports|*zsrvo" of siren aMd Sinie Got sance that she said “Wealth, I loathe|may be mild bladder irritation following it,” or “I wish I were poor.” — and oe aotting baad Miss Rockefeller, who was grad- ae ear aula yelled get oes, = They uated from Vassar College last|*° fsa senegrg ment of NEW YORK —Sandra Rocke- Sun, oaid ohel a oo ri coger tion to ease torment of nag effect on Id diuretic miles of kid tubes. ; "Find out hee oulekiy this 3-way medicine A Quarker gun in a dummy |gres to work, Enjoy a 1 night's sleep piece of artillery or a wooden and the same relief millions —— Ask f \ She was one of 11 young Ameri-'gun mounted to deceive enemy.'eive mosey Get Doan’s Pills today t rson and $20,000 for each acci-/ Scrapper was across the yard, - - jwhen Felicia arrived. At sight af: Le \ dent. Payment is madé only in cases in her be let out a high, excited yelp. | swhich judgments are uncollectible, often the case with -the uninsured driver. STARTED IN 1956 Tom Dunavant, casualty insur- ance specialist with the Insurance ‘Department said the new insurance feature was introduced in Michi- |Then, a cavalryman at heart, he ‘charged. * * * . Felicia, staring at him silently with Mediterranean. eyes, waited calmly, a citadel in fur. When Scrapper was -within reach, she gan late last year but now is of- fered by most companies dealing in auto insurance. Problems created by the unin- sured driver were brought to the forfront this year with appoint- ment of a governor's study com- mission to survey the situation. Secretary of State James M. Hare, and others, have proposed compulsory liability insurance for Michigan motorists. Insurance firms, however, have opposed the move, contending, among other things, that the law would boost insurance costs. Says He Paid Two MOUNT CLEMENS «®—Contrac- Marsack testified at the exami- nation of the two men before Jus- tice Francis A. Castellucci. three deadly rights, with razor claws. The next instant she was under him, raking his belly with all deliberate speed. Scrapper, bleeding, drew -off in surprise from this feline tornado. He had learned the tactical error of Pickett at Gettysburg. * x * room in his lion heart for fear. But if it took a lifetime. “moment of truth move in and finish her off. * * * Felicia, her mind made up, wait- ng|ed for a break in the traffic., then} later was awarded by the Rose-/paused, looked back at Scrapper, ville commission. He said that when the’ grand|down in jury began investigating Roseville | over—as if asleep. x * * Alsip returned $500 and Flanigan} returned $600. Tempted beyond caution, Scrap- biffed him on the nose twice with| her left paw, and followed with ) The next instant shé was on his]. reack, raking his head and neck He wasn’t afraid. There was no. he knew he had to-find another way. He had to catch Felicia off guard. _So he began to stalk her, me- thodically, inexorably, hate in his canine soul. This cat had wounded his terrier pride. She must pay— He stalked her by day and by night. He. stalked her on a seven-) day-a-week schedule, winter and) summer, and he never took a holiday. And he never caught Fe- licia off guard, never reached that) " when he could After three years of this war of nerves, Felicia, who up until then) had enjoyed it as a game, appar. sss inn se ~ i AN i t Presenting anhigh fidelity consoles *’y Magnavox the newest = 4 roe sith cision intermix rec PLAN, CHARGE 27 Seuth Saginew Enjoy the look of custom high fidelity in your home with the Magnavox “Super Magnasonic." Four speakers” -- + 20-watt push-pull amplifier .. . pre- diamond stylus. 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Two white girls felt sorry enough to befriend her the second day, and the Counts girl reported to her parents when the day was done that things seemed to be cooling off.. But Wednesday, Sept. 11, was, she later reported, the ‘worst day of the lot. Some- began . body hit her with a piece of tin and an eraser. The girls who be- - friended her were heckled as “nig- ger lovers.” TORMENTORS FOLLOWED > “They followed me wherever ! walked .in the corridors,” she said, what they were going to do.’ Her father, Rev, Herman L. Counts, a professor of theology at Char- lotte’s Johnson C, Smith Universi- - ty; took her out of school after that. faith sind left us no alternative (INS) —| but to take her out of the school,” he said, “As long as we felt she could be protected from bodily injury and insults within the school walls and upon the school premises, we were willing to grant her de- sire to study at Harding High. We were optimisitic.” : In Chatlotte, police chief Frank ithe situation in hand, though they) jtreatment of the Counts child, .| society and security would be N. Littlejohn’s men seem to have. ‘didn't offer Dorothy Geraldine Counts as,much protection on the lopening day of school as did the! ' photographers who surrounded her. * * * Few have openly deplored the “The more reasonable citizens dislike what is going on but they aren't going to get out and fight with a mob,” North Little Rock school principal George E. Miller said of this common fear. “It is human nature for people to steer clear of trouble that doesn’t ef- fect them directly — and race troubles.such as we've had here, while affecting everybody, direct- ly affect only the colored citizens. “Only if a state of anarchy developed and mobs roamed the streets would the better and . more responsible people act and restore order — for then their involved, Now they’rfe content to take action through such or- ganizations as the PTA.” lence, The temper of the pert at this time is so strong that police | probably could not control them.) * * * : “Af present, the people involved | in the incidents in this city are the extremists, you could call/ them radicals, What I fear most! is that in the ultimate action of | forced integration, the majority of | the people who are conservative, , non-violent, will become involved. | ABOLISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS | “However, before it comes to; this in Alabama, I think the peo-| ple will abolish public: schools. In, the meantime, we are trying our | best to keep the people thinking | the only resistarice to this is. through due process -—- that we must wim the fight this way.” ef the city, to run in ‘4 following a series of grand jury investigations into “There will be no integration of Birmingham schools, period,” Con- nors told INS, Robert E. 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October 16, 1957 starting “at 8: _ Complaint 21-2668-56: laimt 21-2353-55: > rk blue and white bicycle, English yecing bicycle, 1—Canvas eu ae bag ‘with 3 woods sot brand used spot lights 1—Western phd girl's bicycle, | Team, 48158703 3—Gasoline cans (1 two gal-1 one| 70x15 Gulf Sve, Z6PI22. 27-190-87 : 1—Oxwall screw drive: Craft guidoard motor, 1348 box wed Fiesta hub caps — ‘Con Detrolt 1—Men’s maroon heavy nylon zipper) 1—Men’s biue sports jack 2—Men's tan and "ia aports| 3—Men‘s suit coats, dark blue, me- dium blue and brown length < ped rubber garden “ wheel rim ~~ 1955 Dodge | oe eee me out of many religions. there shall be freedom ave of worship; and perhaps most n| important, out of many opinions roperties, of there shall be one agreement on the necessity and importance of liberty, One people out of many, one land) out of many—but these things have | been bought dearly. 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Main Floor _ No-lron Chenille Spreads df Regularly ot 6.98 =§* For @ look of Juxury! High-piled chenille in a rich swirl design against closely woven wave- line chenille. White and colors; 90x105-in Big 11'2-inch Kenmore Skillet in Easy-to-Clean Aluminum 11“ Bigger than ever. square shaped skillet con be washed @ Big Cooking Capacity @ Heat Guide on Handle in suds to the end of the handle. Automatically holds heat dialed from “simmer” 5 420°. Signal light to show. when heat is just right. Complete with cover 13.98 \ a : Sallsfaclion puananleed 0 on Jor money back” SEARS } 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE SAIL ee . a vin Le roe a sey gasp i ‘THE PONTIAC piixss. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1937 “Drops. in Final Canvass. DETROIT The official can-| vass of Detroit's Sept..iith city oe ee Sneezers—Take Heart Mead BALTIMORE (@®—A 34-year-old Johns Hopkins scientist today held i . q I'm Newt Kook,. President of Dant Distillers. Down in ' Kentucky where I'make my whiskey, there's an old sayitig: a The only way to have a ; “a is to be one!” And I don't know a better way of being a friend to so many as to give them so much for so little. That's why my J. W. Dant has so — mon cold—one responsible for 30 -iper cent of the cases he has jstudied over a two-year period. 2. He has developed a vaccine '|which, in controlled tests on iInore than 400 persons, prevented colds caused by the “JH virus’ in 80 per cent of the cases. G ‘The possibility of mass-produc- ing the vaccine is very good, Dr. Price indicated, although he begged off answering any ques- tions about commercial produc- tion. : * x * “I know nothing about that at all,” he said. “I'm a medical out of this whatsoever.” . But he said the JH virus has and. they have been able to cul- oped. here. - Immunity is produced from two shots, the second following the first by four weeks, Dr, Price said. He could not say how long the — would ae. * - He said the vaccine was made from killed JH virus and had pro- duced no symptoms, discomfort or side effects. Reaction of the medical world was as cautious as it was scarce. Most researchers and virus ex- have seen Dr. Price's scientific’ report. x *« ory by science cure Wits Wiles! ellen later confirmed by Dr, Price. Johns Hopkins Scientist. =v Develops Cold Vaccine the attention of the medical world -medium height and gray-blond researcher, I will make mateing) been sent to other aareeirtes tivate it using the methods devel-|' perts declined comment until they, limental vaccine which is effective . proved or disproved them. BALTIMORE w = Dé. Winetoal = Price, mace ioe” Hop- ns pe is looked upon as a lone wolf some of ‘his colleagues. At 34, he already has won con- siderable of : * * * A stocky, handsorne man of hair, Dr. Price is outgoing and affable when talking about his work, But an attempt to bring his personal life or accomplishments into the picture makes him ind retiring and adamant. He is married and lives in al North Baltimore apartment. I . * x * He was graduated from the Uni- versity. of Pennsylvania in 1942 at oS ee D. in general physiology from Princeton seven years later. His name in “American men of] Science” is followed by more than| a dozen lines listing his various positions and associations since. | He joined the Rockefeller Insti-' tute of Medical Science in 1946 as, a special investigator and rose in’ six years to an associate professor and research associate in epidem- iology. \ * * * In 1953, he was a consultant to’ the Department of Defense on' virus and rickettsial. diseases — such as typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and trench fever.. | He -served on the -committee on reservoirs and vectors of disease of the national research council -in 1954, the same year he won the’ Theobold Smith Award, presented annually to the scientist who) shows unusual ability for original research in the field of medical science. * * * Last spring, in cooperation with| ‘waster scientist -\in preventing several forms of) encephalitis or sleeping sickness. | Colleagues describe him as a dedicated scientist and something of a lone wolf, working diligently, on his own theories until he has Off-Color Book sree Vales Scored 100 PROOF SOTTLED IN BOND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY J. Edgar Hoover Raps “Muck Merchants’ Who Peddle Obscenity ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said today an aroused public opin- ion is needed to combat “muck'! merchants’ who peddle obscenity to the children as well as adults. * * * 7 Speaking at the closing session of the American Legion's 39th annual convention, Hoover launched his attack on off-color ‘\photographs and publications aft- ane calling for more united family life to curb delinquency. He also declared the diminished Commu- nist party in the United States still is boring from within. “One cannot help but admire the overwhelming majority of our young people, particularly when confronti day-to-day living is considered,” ture and writing trash have so flooded the market within the past few years that to find a news rack without samples of it is the rare exception. Hoover said crime is increasing and that Communist party mem- ) bership is decreasing in the Unit- ed States, but that nothing could be further from the truth than the idea that the nation is losing the fight against crime and winning against subversion. 27"'x 48” HI-LOW TEXTURE DESIG Non-Skid Weshaeble, Only o Complete with Pad....5 ~ WALLPAPER Complete Room “SCATTER RUG BARGAIN 8 Colors Aluminized eeeee 75 Assorted PATTERNS Matching Borders Collings . “Ty 65 N i (in $1.98 Value esererese Save at \Breeze Brings Billion Takes Post i in ‘Sticks’ ! MOSCOW uw — Dmitri Shepilov,| diplomatic sources. Kirghizia, in Busy Brown Beetles EL PASO, Tex. “—An att mated billion brown beetles blown, in from the northwest on an eve- ning breeze infested this borer city. - . i City officials issued calls for en-| tomologists to help identify and wipe out the insects. Foliage was not attacked by the beetles. They took more of a fancy to ice cream stands. ex-foreign minister ousted in the} recent Kremlin purge, has taken| up his duties as a teacher in the/® ‘Far East Institute at remote) Frunze on the Chinese border, say which Frunze lies, long has been used by the Soviet government as a center of political exile. Superseded Navajo |Missile Launched n| ald A. Quarles as a witness. MISSILE TEST CENTER, Cape Canaveral, Fla, — A red. and' white missile believed to be the now Navajo was fired trom yesterday, possibly with Asst. Defense Secretary Don- The needle-nosed projectile soared southeastward over the Atlantic after a fiery. takeoff. Newsmen who watched the — said it appeared to be voak a on the Navajo, a guided missile with ‘a 5,000-mile range was halted a month ago on ay ar ground it was not so far advanced as the Snark. The “telnmandto. beep en tebe the crea it ‘had on ‘hand for® ehcaetan Wie han ool what el Defense Department called a bus- man’s holiday. British Use Malaya Ports LONDON ( — Britain and new-)) " |Shostakovich has completed his “FIFTEEN, rising against the Czarist regime, it makes extensive use of old Rus- sian revolutionary songs. Norway lost 787,049 man-days ol work in strikes during 1956, the highest since the end of the war. The total in 1955 was only 71,152 lost man-days. Dmitri. Shostakovich Ship Blast Kills 9 Completes Symphony LONDON (—Moscow radio said today Soviet composer Dmitri 8 lth symphony, Based on_the abortive 1905 up- ly independent Malaya have an} nounced a defense agreement: al- ‘|lowing British military forces ‘to Ge tesed “i the Sochgast. Adtal nation, Malaya retains the right| to veto any British military action to be launched from the bases. Anti-Red to Visit China JAKARTA u—Mohammed Hat- ta, anti-Communist leader in In- donesia, left today to visit. Red China at the invitation of Premier]. however, Air Foree, RECORD Chou En-lai. 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Is ) School bel ( i ner Field ” : . aterfor be 8 d High ye Jesse Macleay M ll shed ce . ot of confusion _— : : Debut as Head akes/,,, t oach ie ae = “ aldo Ash of Pontiac Hi Coach p of head c the mix-u ging the Sk SD eta 2 Campbel " | | | igh Th 2 Dave a ll be decoed Ts’ 1957 sat Camp ae Soon 3 = 7 3 n ole, c tes Se : - be | ely obilit guard enter Do A / UNO L, KEA and new Kimb two high at * y night. ly in| Jerry alas up front. Bri John Rise give ug Hales, tack) Bebe nm on cui - ? : : - oe To laren: furnish bre ghton tran the Skip @| Sept. = — GR Catho oe tes It the ent tiae Press {its pen their y thought it yal Oak—old D moves into akaway asfer Bill Lo pers size|Sc: , = Midiand le 0... ber docks! Bie lene cri ch Jesse husiasm of athletic cadre son with pinball w be nice “ Dondero!” : the pra sea at halfba veland and\o? 8 — fee oe : homsl eee. 3 rn : : football all, wh or the The O post ck whil Oct. 3 = Bay ood ciceeesere | ey = Mer | — weeee iss = a 4 terion for a Leay is to be the} got Fi idea was fine ich is just veginning| ford’s «oaks will be Pe ° x * © Jims: 4 Bhp Gly Maney 2 ime Cot i= a A tra = = oa goa aay grid fo season, signals , but som ng will be. gth. In th xcellent t er 43 = seem Norihe ycesee away Oct. 25 — very Central! oe ay =e victorious Dondero as their and vewere along t . as good or b tt words of Fr esting ground El BA ee o: Sev ine 6S rears sci Gem loo Meni ete = nS crossed he he ette eema . of W mer AY CITY CENTRAI . away | Ni _ age ho Cie > wyanaet te zs But as the — opening Skip line Ash Wat r than n, “W ater-/ Sept. Engel Y CENTRAL Noes mer oom ee rn ae : 7 =e got to ha dage . Freeman oppon pers wou ley erford i any team e think Do: | Se 20 — Oo RAL e| Nov. 26 — Baginaw? 2.00... .. away | Oct, $= ne oe ve the goes; you've posure turned ent. nd up wi ried abou s held in we'll pla ndero eo de owes Welves| Pog rol gat Northern PGES batacn. d | so 7S ", Sau Siedeny- horses to win. |224 and decided pale for a while, th | ports eed gamie,” whey esteem by Lo y this season.”/oct. 18 =p mingham 0. home| ow? weit pens va = = in W night ke his debu y the Oaks as ere was nothing _— regained hi commented the Skippers lvy. “We've {tin. “We're wo on = ‘Artbar il eS “ie ar me : isner against t schedul eft to s com - and we heard im r- | Nov. a idland ine away | Oct. — Gro , La Sai pose Onn a, coach in as Wyandotte So that’ ed. : do but go . Wall : look for a pressive re- ponds 8— poaginaw’ away Oct. " a GR Ca: Pointe an - home ernie me a " Stadium the at ; * ah ed : us ha ov ntiac® heme é a 3 : 7 since 1897, ontiac’s 21st head ford eiciran the way it will x * ead/ curtain o Lake, defendin rd fight,” he *Sagin: Flint North = i = ae s El = = . history Oak mn wh be ti n its °5 g. Inte naw Valle rthe .. away Nov — Ope egon Cent . las oa rae an = football Don en the omorr on th 7 slate r-Lak Py vi laaeae | paket 1 = Pont i ve a: : 3 * dero as the Skippe ow nigh e Redfo tomorr es cham oward BER gue r8Y/Nov. 8 — Arthur J . avez |Get tt Dearbo : Ss = : : : a non th , rd tld. ow ni pion _ | Sept. 20 —=—= Cee peru ips Dearee ark eee ane e W ght a , raise: — Fer . : luov. 23 — Ba Hil? home No ee | The outlook for rford, expec Ww seas ater- gainst Red s the Ferndaies a oh dalh Lhe dls hones =e 4 eee : the is es ere ed to be on with Ro Union w * ford Unio Oc ball sewceeesn: Peers *Saginaw = po eee _— Nov. + ee oe Lakes Conferen a al il n : ome! alle a a F season r|/ the Oa ce title thi stron hep x , : ] : : - - ro » anes seeking reven Oct uck _ Skinner ZEL PA! x. ..home) mgorals e meena overshadow his ° job cannot I 1 have its or the I opes for ar’s unb ge for a : ee : vy Loftin , hands f nter-| Da an upset eaten Viki en : : woes. en has cere over the h ull Une vis and Russ nee & couple of fl te ie ere = . , 2 = e el le ng U 8 Oak Park... : : : if e showing ake a re- jus ¢ all-sta ead co; . T et-fo nio es Le “ : : : z if the vetera for themsel G xperienced perf te candidate aching reins Lak he Vikings oted halfback: N’S | Cart sectesem) sore BMBY Nov. 1. — = Eo = the stay es ary Bryce, full ormers such in end Hewitt from Jim._| t ces race, will co-favorite with _ = E . = = , = . newcomers put y and back Jim as cente Hernbeck. erback Fra counter Wate - 27 — B anbrook Mesin| 3 — Port Hi city TES pes = potential, forth their Big thin Sierns r John K eck, rank Fi with h rford i ee = Bey Lity Ce ies Ee coe aca ae as Ww: ned gs are eé and hal err, t nk and alfback n the I t 4 = Me Come ntral 10, Reese 3 “uaF hen = = pin xpec fback ,. tackle Royal are Don Y nter- [oct 8 ee = Seatlosn a: —" ne _ ite up a pro ted fro Gary Ba Oak K vam earga Oct. 25 — Hazel ales. oar i Sept. 20 patrick sas a . yandotte will be a lights of ud 8-1 re m the Ski nks vides So imball ped but e n, quar- |X° SS eee i Say geet = wn ae : rie nay: than the far dif-| brig that record last ppe ° uth fiel all, the Ski xperien oS e Dtiene " Rame Oets 3! = ms ae = : a team rs af Farmi d with pper: , ced lin ov. 8 Port H to, ... home! i. 5 — atertord aye nee of a 39-7 defe one whict ht rays are m year. M ter ngto its $s’ esca’ e. Nov mi petroce ce a Oct. it = i Ley Pontiac in at at the h ys of hope a issing, but any of th they n lifts the lst competi apéd opposit pha Boyt Om Oak Kimball* || home Oct. 23 = oo Bel a2 | : : 3 = ‘er r : po oe compet tion at Royal ae pro- stern Soe Fo come po ‘Romeo* feesssochess SWAY Oct. 18 — oplegr pe ball «. as The Bears have , r. 1 seve e Fa * nia Ben k Ww Larry ti EAST D 1 League away N v. 2 — Pl hester® .. -~ Rom ec 3 = nice 3 nae = bac k, including 23 lettern ral| starting at rmington-Bentl * * tley at Farmin hile |e arts ETROIT Nov. H oo Flint Bla i corte cany meek = Watertords ee ee line and experience ti 3:30. Al ey tuss gtori. ° . Sham ote Anse Cre ike . away N v, 1 — Pa a TNT aeey the ba uple rugged in the me at 1 th le is on rocks unty gil hom = ei ckfield playe 8 o'clock e others an after Oc a . away Bill M M 7 League 7 hea *Inter- res ts es Sa Center . 5 rs in DCE: are night gam noon contest home Sept. regia ati ee on : a cee ue : es with kic FOSS war Bathe ota i a the sa teckin Ses Gon Steve koff Dyke gee oer “re ee wey Sen. deme te zgeraid *Chieftai the. Brutes of the Wyandoe ac co fa eee cee = forward wall. tiel . | doh E . awa Y | No — Ea a5 $a t. 38 = he heres sc i rated arolio at at 210 Sept. 7) so ARMINGTON di 8 = amie! Nov. * — Fer ee pe among the 215 are rg eae Preccreees d _ Felon ij rn Michigan le oe aes Nov. ; = Warege TS = best in the Oct. i: al Wastarleoa 9 eae Sept: ——— PONTIA ague = 15 _ Laheviews penett. = Oct. 18 ~~ Walled — "home | SCRS- 71 - Wyandott ‘en cs S Dan Galeski, a Oct, 35 — Berkley* e . home Oct. 4— 13 Lansin - oa ae . back, and. Joh * 190 poun i Nov. 1 Van Dyk . away Oct. 11 = yersaaies Sexton “ wy be : sg | = et : erie . away So eevee’ me! : away | S¢?t- _ ED LAKE halfback, are exp . ifty little * *Inter-La! renceville .. ee. ear Nov “= sh | : =e is ae | running wheels in to be kes League owe : oes tl = sora home | Set. : = fou a. : Es * * the eee in es FERNDALE ome Nov. 13 — Bay ce ome Oct 1a — rarmingions <..” eas \. Se — Ber *Sagins ent oo Bad es =e : - Sa ca j= Ewsy | Nov 28 = Ven Dykes 0.0... nome year as hea lotfheins, in his Get. 4 — Pontiac field |. pepertal ped pir conn wonke, away Bev. 6 = Berkier” Sas team as a: d coach, fi Sth = See 200% poste Bept. 20has me RON ; anusiata ee oe ee Se ae —- ae ai cemense 22000000 away Oct. tits Bots =< : = ere a Se year behind F Nev. ¢— meal oe Sa me | Oct. 1M ing Eastern 02... away|sept. 37 = ont ee ordson Mes al Oak ae e| Oc 8—Eas' sap sos 18 : Eee a ES = ‘ “away Oct. = _ ro Dondero Skippers from the egulars a, but igan League heme! my. }—Birminghosr vcneucleee rece Peo i — ee | 2m 3-5-1 season of jer Base Pointe eee oreg get s = ane - == Dick Whit last year So azel Park sos eer ee. avant en: = : eet home Now d = Van Dynes voveeaeere co rience, is expected o years a B S oT anatera a sony ; *Int ea sy Munsoe back. Howe to start at Puus corel | = Dick _ - apugieiaa aw the in recent drill ° Harrisor Be ’ Pins . | possibility has a Shee pete | E Bh jacket: for the job. of pushing rolls Oct. 11 —Lapee * son,’ Oc . 2—Lak am Cc ; ow Holly? eee ces o vac. DUM ‘3_ ‘cara : “ _ : Ph yandotte Li Frida throughout . Di * * r have and tsch ,’ sald co t. 12—Shad rest Ac ranes| ayne-Oak Bloomfield ..... ay Nor. ae = Pa. me ne y night this ick Figg * ford » been aili Ross : eh All. 2 y Sid PEER Tell send taneus aren away Nov. 3 — a Toe a nm or, LE A Sat son sta’ passing a ing. Mil- | Oct. ‘Weste e Acade y# home ge Nerm OA gue pewe — =e : hues. ppd sr. LT Karagits 1 * * * at Oxford rting his 1 Laker tri ig ace Pat Ke * * Nov. 29—Nichols. Reserver y*# home Sept. pmcauesne dai 8 a. = | 2 : | ; ; * | U Sch Ga oe +E 3 1e Bakes tee y. he oan &: West coach Art Pad that imp , will be gunni sea-| dam are threat John y and orthville is “ i. ep ted | seen oo oan ibe wer Simmer aes = 2 pba! < ir c ear HH er. and Bl ld eleve M4 takes his the is anni initial armen ‘ the individual to prc, Mustangs will agua and thes sategiimore Academy Rain feted [oe claw son Wrightt .. .... shine Set 2—L'Anze Sreused ct whitener 178° ar. RT 160 sr.j1st pomfield Hi to Milford quarterba ing the te it the offensi \a 13-12 out to erry Uden TZGERAL AWAY O¢ ands Days | tray oe rie - = Man‘ing 195 sr. Penk elt 215 ar. year ii ills, playi Jim M ck slot am from year. ve duels setback wh avenge ‘Sept 20—Utic. D an t. 28—Gre try Devs away | Oct = pitecerale restates: ae Keller 165 sr. Noble 170 sr. in the le playing its of cCullum ha and rugg 'record la: ich marred t 27—Claws sede Byers ev. B_Bloomt Pt. Un: away Ro ‘ a eae . Brooks 145 sr. LH Jeffrey 175 sr. enceville in the ague, is at Cl the runni ndling ed * * st year. B their Oct: 4—Lak son* coe ca ee fos ‘ov. B—Bloomtield Hills : enay No ERS Pe = i mw. BB. Winn 155 sr. W-O gam ar-\up the li ning chore the bulk Bloomfi : * also mee . Brighton w | Oct. i—troyes veesscgenee Vv away Sehr nD an ee . Savas aterford - FB Galeski ise sr. a paved the others, rian West s and backing chance er is given a one Sega a team it lost i" i ieee 1s —Avondale* a ‘shame Se John Rakoery ST. MA = = . = Ke ORD |-~Dendere i “ gets in a suctc good | 0 . 1—Ro son pencbernsuels way Oct. 6 = = 3 - kirken’ Aang Le ee Blanc, early test. og he : — Bloomfield and Mil in) the leaeve Coach sful debut ae To y Ree jb oWatren Kimball ies ane no ‘Fredericks fer — — . Kirken _ a. ickson ville ding champion f i Don Satz 1 s. * Oaklar ‘me Coe titled er oe : = a 170 sr. = Brace 170 sr is host to North. . = eet} led by Ji g, experienced ba Hoff | carm ped sr. 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RH mn 145 T.| Sep 0 — FI ay FB Sterns 218 57.8 ane is big end ben ‘eh Latest Atoms ts Ban aEea al Come out oy tly, will have its gone Stanley” nage : e B Be = 7 ; y sprained wi Noles with|Ponties re a eee runing se g to stop peat work | Stanley D - Pos. m 185 st.ioet. is Shire phles ce ae ee - : : 4 a in 71 pel nsation Bo Blanc! Hh vt 188 st. 8.8. BLOOMF! \Oct. eee Pasons: aay oa or acne c ay| gina getha 140 § 3 S but known if w b Suci. “I!2 ubbell ce ‘Arms'g 188 “Sime 1 [eer me es ately ae 4 =. Armadas a oe “home Ben * EASTERN if 5 90 78 ti with we hope . can stop him! \wauee ant aS taseea tee ye of. | Nov. 2p es RI te | Nese ine Brown (CYtyta® 620. 00.. ie sone Sant pina rnenrmx Bast Deir ae ce our tackeld of Amn eel Sed fy Py oo ees oe Tee el pce Spence t H MR oes T Games Tayl Kelle mn? 165 jr. T Doyi 160 50.) 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Marioes .... home| nev. iW Spe: ay Nov. 16 — Bt, ola. 5 “ wpisteice away seeves GWOY « ff { i rae * ; THE PONTIAC rae. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19; 198" “EIGHTEEN ae es WEDNESDAYS FIGHTS ATLANTIC. CITY—Gil Turner. 151, Phil- ted Virgil _ [Parkers Play. All Away Oak Park will be playing its|& LongsTime No Title Armada of the Southern Thumb s adeipfia, “ourpoin Akins, “140%, would kind of like to win/entire football schedule away from), New Grieans, culpeinted doe Al pears, It ho boon 20 yourelciols hope to have the new fled] cLAsnow, sestad Willie Towel, these —_— since the school has won a crown. ready for use there by next fall. ‘tay. goulh Africe, eutpoinied Marlo Cale CLOSE | OUT OUR ENTIRE 1957 STOCK OF | Dayton Thorobreds MUST GO | By BRUNO L. KEARNS .— Sports Editor, Pontiac Press title-minded team than to play the World Champions to see if ideas ‘of a championship are warranted. After winning three straight and then dropping two in a row, the| | Detroit Lions will get this big test, against the World Champion New? York Giants in Briggs Stadium Sunday werinaers " This will be the final pre-season igame for both teams. For the iLions, who have been tabbed as ithe closest contender to the Chi- | cago Bears in the Western Divi- i sion, it will be a test against the ibest team in the Eastern Division. Leahy Placed- on Waivers by Detroit Lions The Detroit Lions yesterday signed veteran center Frank Gatski and asked for waivers on rookie linebacker Gerry Leahy of Bay os: TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW TIRES WITH 1958 CONSTRUCTION ALL NYLON , * * Leahy, a ce of Colorado star, was the Lion's seventh draft choice. There's no better test for any year look the 5-0 mark currently held by the Green Bay Packers in exhibition play. In the Eastern Division, which ‘has had very little success against. Giants appear much stronger than any of their rivals. Closest com- jindividually balanced running_at- the. Western teams this year the ner is averaging better than five sgtinghies passing in the league. This indicates the strength of the running om A and the offensive unit. Secondly, the backfield combina- tion of Frank Webster, Alex Gif- ford and Mel Triplett, is the best tack in the pro circuit. Each. run- All-pro linebacker Roger Zatkoff, obtained from the Browns, is final- ly molding into shape i red petition is expected to come from /recognition for title contention due’ the center situation the Li Ve| offices, there are many good seats the Cleveland Browns, one of thée|to the trades which have brought/acquired veteran Frank Gatsky available because reoier season yards per carry. A crowd of 45,000 is expected, The Lions have been given high ly and according to the Lions’ ticket from. Cleveland, | Hillsdale Has 25-Game Win Streak State Small Colleges Set to Start best defensive units in the NFL. |John Henry Johnson and Tobin a + * * ; Rote to Detroit. * * * Veteran observers say the Glants| With Bobby Layne and Rote, two ticket holders have not purchased their allotted numbers for the ex- | ‘With Gatsky in the fold, Ane will / hibition contest. = sional football, mainly for two|last year guiding the team, the|position which has been held pre-season selectors figure this to|by rookie Ken Russell. be the best passing punch combi- nation available. Injuries have plagued the Lions in pre-season games.. End Jim have the best backfield in profes-|of the leading passers in the league|now' see duties at his old raved "| reasons, First of all it is noted that the Giants won the worid title in beating the Bears in the playoff with one of the lowest totals for Central Michigan's Chippewas,| Kalamazoo is given the edge their long winning streak snapped!over Valparaiso. Although Valpo teams open their 1957 football sea-|by Bradley's Braves last Saturday defeated the Hornets 7-6 last sea- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ten Michigan small college Gatski played with the Cleve- tend Browns for | ul years. Dayton Thorobred sons this weekend with six of the/night, take on Western Michigan ‘contests scheduled under the lights. at Mt. Pleasant in,one of the top/% the Indiana club does not) -igames in the state. The Chips still have a single starter back this fall: Sremiuts BEST NYLON VALUE~SUPERIOR / TO MEW CAR TIRE QUALITY Bleck Tube-Type Plus tex end Recappable Exch. 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Muted in quiet TAILORED FOR TODAY'S TASTE! NOW! THE BEST TASTING 90 PROOF, 6 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON YOU CAN FIND! > 1st of three games scheduled before i w ig! hk . \ . F, > 4 uv % \ NINETEEN Spartan Chief Remembers Ills. of Last Season Duffy Eagerly Awaits) Start of Season With” Bright Hopes By DUFFY DAUGHERTY — ; Head Football Coach ‘The new football season is little more than a week away. All of us at Michigan State are* eagerly awaiting its start. We've worked hard in practice, had some fun and accomplished quite a bit. But-after awhile just practicing ceases to be satisfying. The game's the thing!” We hope to have a good team!’ this fall, But we'll need to Stay in- tact. physically, much better than We did last year, get some good bounces from that crazy - shaped ball, and play as well as we pos- sibly can. We really had the in-| juries last year. We have a rugged schedule, We face six Big Ten teams— Indiana, Michigan, Purdue, Mili- DUFFY DAUGHERTY x * * _{ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957. kx we * | |City Parochials in Action at Wisner , me habit of losing them for so The Mikes collide with St. at 3 o'clock. beginning at 8 p.m. Coming out on the long somewhat of a tradition at majority of their games. One rule was last year when the record. it that they will. By BILL CORNWELL : St. Michael, accustomed to winning most of its football games in recent years, and St. Frederick, which has made a long that it hurts, open their 1957 seasons Sunday at Wisner Stadium. Benedictine of Detroit, a school they have never met before, in an afternoon game starting St. Fred gets under way against its traditional opening foe, Marine City Holy Cross, in a clash under the lights end of the score has become St. Mike, especially after Bob Mineweaser took over the head coaching duties. - zx * FF a Now entering his 14th year as Shamrock megtor, Mine- weaser has had the satisfaction of seeing his teams win a of the few exceptions to this Shamrocks skidded to a 45 _ ‘The Mikes’ pride took -a beating in 1956 and they’re anxious to get off on the right foot Sunday. The odds have There: has been nothing but headaches for head coach x * ® a Mikes, Rams Open Sunday noon at Wisner Stadium they scored an 18-0 triumph over Holy Cross, this Sunday’s opponent. Since then the southsiders have struggled through 34 games without a win— 30 losses and four ties—to record one of the longest victory famines in state history. Their last win came on opening day. The Rams would be only too happy to break their losing habits on opening day of 57 in a game which must be considered a toss-up. * * * Both squads have been hit by injuries, but the Shamrocks | look better equipped to handle the problem. Tackle Lou Palace, St. Mike captain, will miss the Ist couple of games with a banged-up knee and his spot will be filled in a big way by 229-pound Fred Lauinger, a sopho- more, Halfback Mike Flynn is also ailing, but there is still ex at every backfield position. Veteran St. Fred guard Frank Palopoli is out for the season with a head injury and his place will be taken by sophomore Bob Yapo. Joe Sharpe will replace Tony Brown - at center while Gary Dirker takes Tom Derocher's halfback spot. The two schools do not begin their Suburban Catholic} League wars until Sept. 29. . MICHAEL LINEUP ate { Seaeerce be nois, Wisconsin and Minnesota— | Gene Wright. since he came to St. Fred in 1955. Injuries a Page Se gWelgn Sees) Pee Bob Croasdell ‘io er | plus comestin, gg ecg and other assorted forms of bad luck have contrived to keep a —_ Birchmeir = ° ita Mery eens 1” at tx fant ote of the Rams from tasting victory under Wright's guidance. Ro Ee Langer, 131 sr Ro ‘Bob Yepe . 180 Be. games, including four of the Big x & * a) | Gcsces Denne, 160 BORE Phi Biery ie Bo Ten contests, will be played on As a matter of fact, the Rams have not won on the 28 Bob Mineweaser pe piged eee rel et weer ot BENNIE OOSTERBAAN —_|_tidiron since Sept. 20, 1953. On that particular Sunday after- FS jm'persP@t!"* ig Br. lPw ack yen 10 or We won't know for another’ Sarrnnn een ~ ————— ” 7) ——— week just who will get the starting call in the opener against Indiana, | $0) ORE Ok BEE tes ALR but this line-up should come 1 le : . : "| i close to being the right ove “Map eS VS. ran r00 ’ Here Are the Selections: ‘ * * 4 This is our srobable | = : ' Left end, Sammy Williams, . Densville, Mich.; left ame ol 3 . Francis O'Brien, of Holyoke, Be 2 Mass.; left guard, Don Wright, of Dearborn; center, Dan ‘Currie, of Detroit; right guard, Cliff LaRose, of Grosse Pointe, right tackle, Capt. Pat Burke, of Lawrence, By CHUCK ABAIR ; Mass.: right end. Dave Kaiser, of} One of the biggest local battles Alpena. on a busy opening day football In the backfield ‘it looks Jike Calendar around this sector will quarterback, Jim Ninowski, of De-|be staged Friday night at Bir- troit; left halfback, Blanche Mar-|mingham’ as the Maples entertain tin, of ‘River Rouge: right half-;——— back, Walt Kowalczyk, of West- field, Mass., and fullback, Don Gilbert, of Dubois, Pa. You will note that seven of these are Michi- gan boys. The Big Ten race Woks like one - Of the finest in years, with at least half a dozen strong -leams, perhaps mere. Among the top ones certainly are Michigan, Minnesota, Miinois, Ohie State, and lowa. The pre-season guessers have picked us up high, too, and we certainly hope we can ‘make their prophecies come true. Ortonville Plays Host to Goodrich Friday Possessing a. veteran backfield but an inexperienced line, Orton- ville swings into another grid cam- paign Friday night playing host to traditional rival Goodrich in the’ South Central Conference play be- gins. “ _Ortonville is hopeful of repeat- ing -last year’s victory over Goodrich in a drive to’ match or better the 5-3 record of 1956. Larry Follis heads the Hawk | offensive. Imlay walloped Marine | City last ‘fall but passing ace Larry Dorew and 14 other letter- | men have since departed. In other area opening night ac- tion, Narth Branch and Milling- ton of the South Central have home tilts against Marlette and Vasser, respectively, independent Oak Park plays at Garden City and South Lake of the Bi-County League is guest of St. Clair. VIKING—Explosive Don. Year-' gan, veteran Walled Lake half- back, will be a touchdown threat every time he carries the ball this season as the Vikings defend their Inter-Lakes Conference title. The 180-pound eee is 4 a senior. “in Big Local Battle a — - improved Cranbrook) eleven in the annual clash betwen| the neighboring rivals. Birmingham is usually the fav- orite when these schools meet and the same holds true this time. But Coach Cari Lemle is anything) but overconfident about. the! Cranes, He well remembers the close call his team had a year ago before clinching a 19-13 triumph and has pushed his charges hard to be at top form for the Bloomfield Hills’ gridders, on the winning side of the ledger after compiling a humiliating 1-6-1 nothing better than to start off by upsetting Birmingham in its only game against an Oakland County school. A big question mark in the Ma- ple lineup is halfback Ed Estes, a.talented transfer from East Lan- sing. He suffered a concussion in a scrimmage last weekend and may not be ready. Big-tackle Jack a back ailment and should be ail {set by kickoff time. Eligibility problems are the all-state Stuart Clark, who can- not play in the opener because they are transfers. They will be eligible for all other games, A big factor in the-Maples' fav- or will be size. The home club 168 for Cranbrook. That edge ‘will be increased if Estes is not ready. Rod Ruddy, 180; will replace the newcomer and add 20 pounds to! ithe size department. TARTING oan PS Cranbrook is anxious to get back record last fall and would like Palmer has been recovering from) will average 182 pounds a player to|. BIRMINGHAM CRANBROOK | St'ph'sn 170 sr LE Collon 220 jr Paimer ~. 210 sr. LT Ludwig 156 ar. Buesser 175 jr. LG Angel 180 jr Watson 190 sr. C Waylett 165 jr er 170 sr. RG Marcus 165 sr Lopell 200 jr. RT Ordway 170 sr Sechrist 175 sr. RE — 160 = Ritchie 170 sr. QBJa 145 s Estes 160 sr. LA Eetaosuriat 135 ir Mublitner 165 sr. RHNoteware 185 s Gibson 220 sr. FBCudlip 180 rs ats: 4 4 year Bruno L. Kearns was the champion grapevine picker with nearly -706 per cent correct. M4 a Opening day for the prep season which starts tomorrow presents some toughies right : % off the bat, but here’s the way the sports staff picks ‘em off the grapevine. i Wi e ABAIR CORNWELL KEARNS MOATS ' Pontiac vs. Wyandotte Pontiac Pontiac Wyandotte Pontiac a le Waterford vs, BO Dendere . Waterford Dondero Dondero Dondero ; RO Kimball vs. Southfield Southfield Southfield Southfield Southfield f Z Milford vs. West ‘Bloomfient Midford Milford Milford Milford : Oxford vs. Clarks Clarkston Primaries Clarkston Clarkston fe 4 Birmingham ys. RS a —— Birmingham Birmingham Fs | Clarenceville vs. Bleomfield Blomfiel Hills Bloom _— Bloomfield Hills at Hills = { : Redford Union vs. Walled Lake Walled Lake allied Lake Lake 4 Grand Blane vs. Holly . . Holly Dotemery Feed Grand Blane *Nouy » : Avondale vs. Inkster Reeseveit Inkster Inkster Inkster Avondale j 2 — vs. —— Orien Lake Orion Lake Orion ‘Lake Orion Lake Orion i 4 vs. Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester % € bane’ vs. viDenedietine St. Mike's St. Mike's St. Mike's St. Mike's Fred's vs. Reiy Cross St. Fred's St. Pred's S&S. Fred's St. Fred's . : 7 Richmend vs. Remee Romeo Romeo Romeo meo : % *Bold face type denotes consensus favorite. - “ First team is home team. ' | 2.2 Sea, ge nana aaa aie eile et eee cr ee me BBE ss gg Ra ceo Nt Lake Orion, a pre-season bet to make a run for the Oakiand B League title, and graduation-crip- |pled Avondale start their 1957 \football campaigns Friday night against aac coe foes. : * *. Coach Ted Sela will take his a Pontiac Press Photos - by Tom Gerls and Ron Wagman | REDSKIN ACE—One who could | spark Milford, to the Wayne- , Oakland League championship this\ season is passing and run- ning ace Pat Kelley. The 180- pound quarterback heads 19 let- termen. back with the Milford - | contingent this season. ~ FALCON STARTERS — Veteran Ken Purdom (over the ball) and newcomer Carl “Peanuts” Montross will be the starting center and quarterback, respectively, for Rochester this season. The pair “will rank as thé Muft-andJeff combination ot the afea. Purdom is |Southern Th Battle Non-League Foes : All seven teams of the Class C. Southern Thumb League open their seasons. against outside opponents tomorrow in preparation for some rough going in loop play — next week. this fall with five boys back from the 1956 starting lineup, unveils its new model in an afternoon game before the home folks against Peck. Almont fs heavy favorite to re- _peat as league champ this fall.. The Raiders-hest Flint Atherton in a tuneup which should give rivals an indication of what to ‘a 220-pounder, while/ little Montross tips ‘the scales at 145. Dryden, a strong title contender! umb Elevens dale. Kingston at Brown City, St. Lawrence of Utica at Armada and Anchor Bay at Capac are other Friday tussles involving Thumb elevens. * * * Memphis is the only league team opening away from home and not playing tomorrow. The highly-rat- ed Yellow Jackets get underway Saturday at Richmond St. Augus- tine. Both ‘Almont and New Haven went unbeaten in league and overall play a year ago and bat- tled to a 19-19 tie when they It is pony the opposite for Brown City and Capac, last place teams in ’56, They finished 0-7-1 overall with the tie a 04) stalemate against f Another football season and the grapevine of proghostications is big and thick.- Last Orion 11 Faces Roseville Jackets Wait for Inkster | Dragons Dragons to Roseville to meet the Wildcats, who withdrew from the Oakland B circuit this year, Avon plays host to Inkster Roose- velt of. the Metro-Suburban loop. Roseville, under new head coach Bill Sherman, should give Orion-a stiff opening workput. Sherman has replaced the T-|- formation with the single wing and he has veteran Morris Sims ready for duty as a spinning full- back. Isia Harris provides break- away speed at halfback and 6-foot- 4 Duane Hussey is a standout end. * * * Veteran Nick Niera, Orion's key to a winning season, will pilot the from his quarterback |post. Jeff Snarey may see only” limited action at halfback because) of an ankle. injury and-Sela has) nominated Jim Drake to replace | neice eer Rane Renee him. . | : ‘ | senior tackle John Lomakoski, Frank Crowell will have three : shown holding little linebacker sophomores in his starting lineup; Jim Bush on his shoulder. Lo- tomorrow night as the great re- makoski is a 6-3, 235-pounder. . building program begins at Avon-|———————_—__ dale. Seven of the starters are “wet behind the ears,”’ including quarterback Gary Acker. The Jackets will build their hopes around tackles Dick Free- land and Bob Grusnick, half- back Duane Lau, and Chuck Nurek,. who is switching from guard to fullback this fall. All four were mainstays of the 1956 team. Roosevelt, coached by Jack/Scott, is also rebuilding and five sopho- mores will -dot the lineup, Quarter-| ~ back y. Hernandez and haif- back Bill Wintersteen are hold- over stars. The Bulldogs shared the Metro-Suburban crown with Detroit Lutheran last year. Lutheran will spread out the welcome mat for Troy Friday while other non-league games are Madison at Royal Oak St. Mary, Utica at Fitzgerald and defending champion Clawson at Center Line. * * * AVONDALE LINEUP BIG BULLDOG — One of the Pos. Name Weight Class LE Jerry Hill 195 8r. LT Dick 180 Sr. LG ~=s Herb Harris 166 Bo, c Tom Greenlees 166 dr. RG W y 200 So. RT Bob Grusnick 195 Sr. RE Jim Moshier 160 dr. QB Gary Acker 165 09 Jr. LH Duane La 160 8r.| RH Dick Smith 135 80. FB Chuck Herek 175 Sr. LAKE ORION Liner Pos. Name neal Weight Class! £ Jim B ee ae ee fe eee 190 80. LG Waite 220 Bo.) Cc well 170 Br. RG ‘Re ittick 180 Jr.} RT Phil Gouin 170 80 RE Jack Schaffer 160 8r QR Nick Niera 160 8r.| LH » 178 oe Sk Bee red *-! after winning only orce last fall. John Schoff dr. SHAMROCK — St. Michael is looking forward to a winning season and 170-pound Jim Fox aids the cheerful outlook.: Fox, shown here nimbly stepping over | air dummies in a running exer- cise, will operate at fullback | for the Shamrocks. 4 problem for 1956. THE BARON — Hard-running Jim Kearney will pose a new Wayne-Oakland coaches to cope with this season as Bloomfield Hills plays its first season in the league. The three- year veteran was the second best scorer in the county in Injures Wolverine Pilot Sees Backfield Strength Better - Oosterbaan ~ Optimistic Despite Major Losses of Defensive Players By BENNIE OOSTERBAAN Head Football Coach Michigan should have a good football team this year, one that should progress as the season moves on, barring injuries, but it definitely will be weaker than last year in spots as we enter the initiat phase of our schedule. | It is easy to see why this state- :ment is made when it is considered that we lost such 1956 star per- formers as All-America Ron Kramer and Capt. Ton Maentz at the ends; Mike Rotunno at center; Dick Hill at left guard and Terry Barr; the finest defen- sive halfback at Michigan since Gene Derricotte in 1948. They would be capocially valuable this year because of their defensive ability and ex- perience,—factors that we on the coaching staff are well aware of in working with this year's squad. As we go into preparations for ithe initial phase of the season jwith our away-from-home. opener against Southern California, Sep- tember 28. We should be adequate at the ends and tackles, fair at guards and with veteran arene™ available at center. * * * In the backfield we should be as strong as last year at left half with Jim. Pace and Bob Ptacek— possibly stronger because both boys have added experience. The same is true at fullback with John Herrnstein, a standout, and Gene Sisinyak and Jim Byers, also improved over last year. Right halfback is a problem because we have only one letter- man in Mike Shatusky, and we must develop additional strength here. Fred Julian, Detroit sopho- more, and another pair of new- comers, Brad Myers of Chicago and Al Groce of Clairton, Pa., could help here a great deal. Jim Van Pelt at quarterback should handle the situation and the best of the sophomore crop ap- pears to be Stan Ndskin, the best passing prospect we've had at Michigan since Charlie Ortmann back in 1948-49-50. Looking around the conference, it looks like another. keen, close Big. Ten season, with everybody capable of ‘beating the other fellow if he lets down even for a moment. We should see some real foot- ball this year. non-loop lidlifters.. tt * The Faleons open at against Davison. while ltakes to the road playing at imond. Both are seeking triumphs over. * jlast fall. : Class A Lapeer and L ‘Anse Creuse, the other Tri-County memes also get under way ORANE C APTAIN — Lloyd Asbury, who plays center or offense ‘|.and backs up the line on defense, will captain the Cranbrook Cranes lof fast backs and big linemen. .| this season. The rugged senior is expected to rank with the outstand- 8r.| ‘ing linemen in the area as Cranbrook attempts to battle its way back | A rebuilt Rochester aggregation and a veteran Romeo team, area entries in the newly-formed Tri- * * * . County League, get their initial taste of competition tomorrow in| Rochester Home, Romeo fo Play Away Tomorrow Friday. Lapeer plays af Caro and L’Anse goesjto Fraser, No league play is scheduled until |mid-October giving all the schools 'a good chahce to get early mis- home takes ironed out before the impor- Romeo tant games come up ‘ Rich- repeats of the same schools; * * | Knee injuries are expected | sideline key men on three of the four teams foreopenine night. Two jot them, Romeo center Tom Owen jand versatile L'Anse Creuse quar- * to -—————— | terback Stuart Reed, may be out | for the season. Veteran 205-pound tackle Dave Thompson is ailing at Rochester. With only seven lettermen on hand and Thompson sidelined, Gene Konley at Rochester has spent considerable time trying out different combinations. He likely will continue to do so dur- ing the early games. The Falcon lineup Friday will include at least three 200-plus line- men in Ken Purdom, Chuck Eber- sole and Gary Meissner. ‘‘Peanuts” Montross is set at quarterback with the rest of the backfield to be selected from newcomer John Ap- plegate, Fred Rosenquist, Dave Hecht and. Ted Knapp. * * bd Romeo expects a busy evening at Richmond where speedster Tom Ditmann is reportedly running bet- ter than ever. The Bulldogs posted a hard-earned 12-6 triumph over the Blue Devils in ‘S. Butch Dallwitz, Ray Rinke, ' | Dave Proper and either Angus Stirling or big sophomore Bob Galan will make up the Balldog backfield with giant John Loma- koski heading the line. | * * * L’Anse Creuse will be making it ist’attempt at winning a varsity igame after going 7-1 against re- serve units. last season, Lapeer jlacks experience but has a host SPORTS DEPARTMENT | Night Phone — FE 2,0104 Hy THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1987 ts ROLLE. ve 5 of hg =e : i : I 3 ; BS as ; ee “ g : 3 ; \ Braves’ , ‘Crowds. | '|Near AL Record A . TP You, too, will be proud of | * I syour “suits when you let ) us treat them to our “ superior cleaning meth- ods. We moke them look as fresh and spotless as -Hrapny to Leave BAfter 4-3 Loss ladmissions and pushed their total i | { | i '} the day you bought th me = you look wonder to Berra's Bat IPT TT cncigenatom on | Yogi Clouts 2 Homers King Louie | to Account for All 4 “ New York Runs “Sat, 7 AM. to 6 P.M—Mon. Thru Fri. 7 AM. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, aie SEPTEMBER a 1957 » Press Box NEW YORK (INS) — New York City’s Board of Estimate is writing the final chapter today in the tale of two: cities. fighting over the After listening to new proposals by financier Nelson A. Rockefeller * Silver headed Wally Fromhart isn’t losing his hair, but is keeps getting Withee ett The Titan football La ‘who starts his 4th season at the U. of D. helm against Marquette Saturday afternoon, has been long recognized by his wavy silver hair and deep volumunous voice. _ “I doubt that my hair can get any whiter but it ,can start ‘disappearing if things do. not shape up better for us,” he said. ‘ The 45-year-old ex-Notre Dame star saw bright things for his 1956 campaign. Then the roof caved in. Three big tackles were lost by grades, and in the first two games seven regulars were lost by injuries for the season. “We have two good healthy teams ready to start _ this season,"*says Fromhart, “but I’ve been sleeping on a bed of four leaf clovers for the past three weeks hoping we will have these two units intact when the opener comes along.” Saturday he faces another “Notre Dame standout, Johnny Druze, who now coaches his most traditional and bitter rival, Marquette. ' ’ : *x © ®& and mayor Robert F. Wagner. at a two-hour yesterday, Dodger President Walter O’Malley agreed to defer his decision on the “attractive offer’ made by Les Angeles until New York's govern- ing body got its turn at bat. “The board discussed the Rocke- feller proposal at a prolonged Turner Beats Akins, Seeks Title Chance ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Gil Turner, the hustle guy from Phila- delphia, was high up in the wel- terweight picture again and look- ing for a title shot today following his upset victory over lethargic Virgil Akins, ‘ * * ® Turner's decision victory over Akins in their telecast 10-rounder at Conventinn. Hall last night, was his third straight. He had beaten middleweight Yama Bahama and Del Falanagan previously. * * * Referee Joey Mangold, the only official, awarded the verdict to ae are to have the band start the game with the Doileer Talei in Final reshaes: detiils: tibiead tho-tonil die - jthe U.N, headquartets in New The mayor said the board wanted “a full explanation on some, mat- ters and wanted to think about it.” * * * O'Malley \might ‘well have been inking, too. : The heavy-jowled Dodger exec- utive flipped the hot potato into the hands of the city’s Board of Estimate 24 hours after Los Angeles offered him 300 acres in Chavez Ravine plus 50 per cent of all the oi! and migeral rights. In addition, the city would pick Terry Does Fine Job York, offered to make up the dif- ference in the price O'Malley is pict asain vali Thapter city wants for the and: in down- town Brooklyn where the Dodgers want to build their new ball park. Rockefeller last week offered to! buy a percentage of the ball club and help build the new stadium. | “It's in the mayor’s hands now,| the Board of Estimate and Mr.) : O'Malley's,’ said the dapper mil- lionaire. “I'm very hopeful.” VOU NEVER HAD VODKA 80 GOOD ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., Detroit 7, Mich. 80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain As Wings Trip Flyers SAULT STE. MARIE — The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Edmonton Flyers of the Western) League 3-1 in an exhibition game at Pullar Stadium last night. While Goalie Terry Sawchuk showed he was rapidiy rounding up the tab of $2,700,000 to build access roads to the site. * * * Wagner, who said “‘Mrs. Rocke- feller’s offer has added to our optimism,’’ would not disclose the details of the plan he presented to a regular executive session of the Board of — later yes. terday. “There is a definite plan but we can't discuss any of the de- tails now,” he declared, into top form with a superb per- formance, the Wings kept up a goal a period pace. Same teams had played a 3-3 tie Saturday night to open the training series. Manager Jack Adams was heart- ened by the play of his second forward line combination. Alex Delvecchio, Lorne Ferguson and Tom McCarthy accounted‘ for the first two tallies and played a Wagner added, “I don’t expect any formal action to be taken until the members of the board |have had a few days to think the John Wilson’s long shot on a first matter over.’ * ¥ ** Gil on a 54-1 score in rounds. It is believed that Rockefeller, strong/ game. ~~ * & i McCarthy, getting his second trial in the Red Wing camp, opened the scoring by deflecting! | period power play. Ferguson add- led. a goal in the second period, converting Delvecchio's pass. song “When Your Hair Has) Turned to Silver” because] | next year the song may be the “Bald Eagle March.” x kk * DITTOS: Are you won- dering how Michigan State did in its recruiting of freshmen football players this year? Here’s a note that has Ohio Staters burn- ing ... Of the best 14 play- ers which MSU went after) Fj in Ohio, 12 are now ‘Spar- tan frosh ... Ineluded are ‘the two best quarterbacks of the Buckeye state... _ * * * At the gathering of the) Detroit chapter of the Na- tional Journalism Fratern-| fF... ity last night, Lions coach| | George Wilson said, “I have) fh only one thing to say about) jag? 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Ns) _ completing is otc protight . examination, Robinson's : ee ee pers were Sugar Tay ‘Ratan, | cTeated ti le wlne Wie ae BALTIMORE (INS) — Jim Wil-inning for Chicago off Oriole left- son, ipo aire Sin ns se ! Staley, won his 15th-game of theling his first home run of the sea- | season last night as the Chicago|son into the’ left field stand with White Sox defeated the Baltimore|two on. Orioles, 7 to 5, on Ren Jackson's * * + . ‘three-run homer. "Wilson, the victim of poor Jackson capped a fiverin fifth) suppert which led to three un- new practice mates. ~ . Dr. Schiff said, “This definitly ‘tt ~— |should give him stronger, or bet- e Overhaul Basilio, who ‘meets Robinson |ter, punching power.” _ — © es ~ _— jonny eed Os hee al gil fhe [We Usethe matory}; Monday fractured w_ of | Robinson also was pronounced BY APPOINTMENT ONLY sparring mate Archie Whitfield in aetient esa Psycholog- IGNITION SYSTEM CALL NOW * | yesterday in an unusually rough . ! ae ; tuneup session. ical and condition” for his _ earned Baltimore runs, was re- AS title defense at Yankee Stadium HLFEIL- DE 2274 S. T. p placed in the seventh inning by Basilio landed ee ren ee FE 2-490 Staley who held the Orioles hit. | _ —— reheat = satiny "| & less the rest of the way. . AP Wirephete Whitiield a ry 1 The crowd of 9,089 pushed Bal- PANTHERS Oe Coach ch Jbnny Michelsen i ioe a preliminary to the Basillio-Robin- timore’s season attendance over| Versity of Pittsburgh wat three s btarting | urdle @ |son bout at Yankee Stadium. the million mark for the first time| tackling dummy in — at Ellsworth: ovaryiicons the shea + +: « in three years with 1,007,245. thers. are preparing for the. intersectional contest Saturday ENW. ON. — = amma oe Oklahoma. The backs (left to right) are halfback Jim Theodore, | .(eeENWOOD BAKE, | wx) toy Views Trade we H At Boston, Tem Gorman and fullback Bob Stark and halfback Dick Haley. letic Commission physician Hope t.ae”~hCU fart Window ¢/Kanéas City chilled the Red Sox iniddleweight champion aL Hurch “Bowl 2 KM. Hardware o/1 after a home run by Jimmy| 7. ’ 7 Roles, see Baraat Ol 3 Nar. ¢/Piersall had given the Sox an| With ‘Green’ Quarterback more punching power thah ever mates, Bow! 331, 2008; Betty Mady 181. rearly lead! before, . x * * ‘Te : Dr. Alexander Schiff, after moun FF UGE | Prersal reached the seats of itt Gunning for Sooners : Drytn Cars 40 Banner Linen 2 2 , ; , . : ; (| Yest The people who tried Philadelp! Gorman's Ist pitch of the pe culve 7S Ean Mae” i Slnot couldn't. to touched, ceaet i 3 : liked Philadelphia «.. and they Kuren Bowl” 38 Whites Murs. “@alafter, The Athletics scored both| PITTSBURGH ®—Coach Johnny cbmpleted two of 11 passes, and P ee-Wee Gr id Slate on Conting back Soy mane, fai past 68 your, Buirley dire, | 3.2 Safe Way © 4itheir runs in the 4th off Frank|Michelosen of Pitt has handed/had three intercepted. ‘ Se eer es Sens OX. 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Oct, 19: oune vs. Crusaders; Indians vs. McIntosh 240, G. Tason 602: Drewy's “Well,” said the shy Home- All-8 Beer 975, Carlinks Blk. Label 2767. Senators, 8 to 3, stead, Pa., pre-medical student oct. 36. ‘Lakers A - LADIES ALL STAR Vie Wertz, who holds second] yesterday, “that’s quite a job.” Field Day at Saginaw Sept. 21: Rams va Giants; Lions ve. C git wt “iiplace in the e FIC ay 9 . ant RAR Mir. Ine 71 Huron Bowl 3 American League Ht sure is, considering Okia- | (Sept, 28: Glamts vs, Toms; Rams vs. ; : Wares Porn. $i pent AS 3 @| RBI race, batted in one run to homa is undefeated in 40 straight Saginaw Gun Club -will be host, Cot G: Bea $e. an * : collar sizes adi am Rett “Telale PONTIAC PRESS.: ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, we & ieee a +e f Shane To a day but by taken to their -only school-age resident of tiny not many are whisked to their special plane. Near Put-In-Bay, Ohio, Harold Hauck helps 12-year-old Frances Ferguson aboard the tri-motor plane which serves as her aerial school bus each day. She is the +4 + EDUCATION — Thousands of classes by bus Ottawa County Rattlesnake Is-\. $30. ljeause of flu. , Believed to Be of Asian Variety we it believed to be of the Asiar variety, are reported in New York, A Board of Health report show- ed 24,000 cases in Mississippi. Out- breaks near the epidemic. stage existed in 12: Mississippi counties. * * * s Dr, A. L. Gray, director of pre- ventage diseasé control for Missis- sippi, said most of the cases are Asian flu. Up to 40 per cent of the population has or has had flu in some areas, he added. Doctors investigated a suspect- ed epidemic of Asian flu among more than 400 school children in the town of Hastings in Onwego County, N. Y. Five schools i in Sastings Te- classes yesterday, the first) School in Niagara Falls, N. Y., were stricken with an iliness be-| lieve to -be Asian flu, The school remained open. at the Central Square school in Hastings were ill of flu. The Cleve- land school. reported 25 absent of! 256 pupils; 20 of 264, the Main St. school 27 of 255, and the Constantia school, 5 of 65, for mass vaccinations in the Hast- ings. area. ‘has an enrollment of 400. peared to be spreading. At Con- roe, 60 miles north of Houston, mained closed. They suspended|300 pupils were absent with flu. schools in New York to do so be-/definitely- had reached the epi- * ‘demic stage at Trinity, Tex., 70’ think it is Asian flu. Thousands of Flu Cases f Reporled Ninety pupils at an elementary A total ‘of 350 of the 1,500 pupils the Brewerton school | There were no immediate plans * * * The Niagara Falls outbreak was n the Central Ave. school. which a The flu outbreak in Texas ap- children were stricken. J. W. Bass set up classes in home nursing in event of a widespread epidemic could hit 50,000 persons \in Dallas, creating a critical short- age of hospital space. Only three \confirmed cases of Asian flu have been reported there. per, another southeastern Texas town, was closed, Some 400 of 2,- 000 pupils were absent with flu. at Beaumont, Port Arthur, Port Acres and Angleton, all along the upper Texas coast, Christian University in Fort) § Dr. J. R. Cook said the situation' Worth are ill of a flu-like illness, | ¥ Doctors, however, saig they didn't miles north of Conroe, where 100| “es & * x * At Dallas, City Health Director outbreak of flu there. He said an The whole school system in Jas- Other outbreaks were reported ™ x * More than 450 students at Texas _on SAVING CERTIFICATES Deposit your surplns savings or investment yn savings at any one of our 8 convenient ; banking offices. me - National Bank ° OF PONTIAC United Press Phete land in Lake Erie and the closest school is at South Bass Island, some five miles away. So the (Ohio) school board pays $820 a. year to transport the girl to and from the school at Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island. The average annual cost of school bus transportation is about British Doctors Get $5.60 a Week Raise LONDON—Doctors in the British Health Service got an interim pay raise of about $5.60 a week, Lon- don reports. The interim boost was allotted while consideration was given to the doctors’ demand for an average $28 a week raise. The $5.60 increase is based on how many National Health Serv- ice patients there are on a doctor's list. Up to now the doctors have collected about $2.80 a year for’ i ‘Deep Canyon in Idaho every patient. The. interim raise! “i affected about 20,000\doctors, den- tists and senior hospital doctors. The average doctor, with about 2,000 pa how gets ‘ BOISE — Hells canyon, in Ida- ho at one point is 7,900 feet deep. of about 6,100 feet, or considerably more than the/\ Grand canyon’s maximum depth] \ Gina Now Ambassador (INS) — Actress Gina for the Ameriéan aid the Italian island has received. Gina said she would call on the president at some future date to present him with an antique jewel as a token of Sardinia’s gratitude. Lasted Only 16 Months Some flatfish, including halibut, flounder and sole, have both eyes on the same side of the head. CHEYENNE — The Pony Ex- press, originated in 1860, was in esistence for only 16 months. 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By RAY HENRY for five years and the husband lett/because their marriages didn’t home, didn’t return-and died Mjmeet the old requirements of the ~ Congress has eased up a bit on what a wife or a widow has to prove to collect monthly Social Se- years later. ; law. If the couple ‘hadn't been band’s record of work. Sho no longer ie required to show|sured ly the Social Security law, requirem: one of the following: the widow could now apply for|’” =o one. 4 _ was living with her hus-|monthly ree if she -had —_- band when he’ died or applied forjteached at least 62, -* payments, “| However, without the recent oa = ery,” _—_ al 2. She was receiving regular/change in the Social Security law, by mail fram the Pea contributions from him when hejshe wouldn't have been eligible tae etkes ft the Genel Beoatty died or applied for payments, unless she Was getting = OF WAS) , a sitration. There is no 3. He was under a court order/legally eligible to get — support aces ae Sir ecsvten} to support her when he died or|from her husband when he died. worked long enough to be fully in-|% the Old requirements sl applied for payments regardless of} In addition to the change in the whether she actually was getting|/law applying to all situations from Number of Americans over age the support, now on, the quadrupled since 1900 and ‘ covers the/65 has But, a wife or widow still has to| cases of widows and wives who'vejin the Thus, a woman who thinks she curity payments baged on her hus-!divorced and the husband had|has been denied payments because now apply for monthly payments based - [Kasper Released, Leaves Nashville NASHVILLE, Tenn, (As ‘at- tendance at Nashville's five inte- grated grammar schools climbed back to normal, John Kasper ended his one-week stay in jail and left Nashville yesterday. A White Citizens Council asso- ciate of Kasper, Lee. Foster of} Krioxville, Tenn., provided the $2,500 bail. Kasper's Nashville attorney Montague Ross said the roving segregationist would stay out of town until] Nov, 18, the date for his trial here on a charge of inciting to riot. * x« * Kasper told newsmen he had no comment on his plans, but the lawyer said he probably would go to Washington, D.C. Nashville detectives followed him out of the city. show she was married to her hus-|been denied payments in the past/lation has just about doubled. band for a certain length of time _ and was legally married to him. | A wife can only collect Par pee payments if the marriage had or if the couple are parents of a child. 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Friday 9:30 to 1:30 2.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Sine sleeve dagen a Samah “we eemaitinn. a note | Goes Rack to 2.99 After 1:38 9:30 - 1:30 00 39.99 Values Tie Values Fall Styles Sanforized a MEN’S. MEN’S : SUITS BRIEFS 17.88| 44¢ 2.00 Men's 4:90 Values Shert Sleeve Ivy League . 66), | SPORT MEN’S “SHIRTS | KHAKIS Rad Silo le ll a ‘tle, Colombia, _TWENTY-SIS - \ me is bd ss ; : e \, F j * aa i \ . : , he fog \ : - ih ee a Q ee 4 | Toolocist Eyes: ~ Wild Animals Tells Persons “to Avoid Various Fierce Beasts, jshe Snakes, Reptiles -ANN ARBOR —“It's better to be safe than dead,” says Univer- sity of Michigan zoologist Marston Bates, so don’t tempt wild animals. Writing in a national magazine, the U-M naturalist explains how to avoid all sorts of dangerous ani- mals, fish and repties from snakes to sharks, * . * * “Snake bite is a negligible cause ef death except in India,” writes Bates, ‘In most parts of the tropi- cal world, the traveler is in great- er danger from lightning than from snakes. Bates lived for eight years as “a research doctor in Villavicen- where he says “lightning was always more of a threat than snakes. “He warns. the reader to beware Refusal Draws Headlines 'Critics La ud: By INTERNATIONAL NEWS -The opera world's prime prima donna’ Maria Meneghini Callas us- wad gets the critics’ praise‘ when sings—and front page head- lines when she doesn't. : The New York . born, Greek- raised and Italian - trained col- by the San Francisco Opera which charged she had refused to honor her contractural obli- gations, Within the past two months she also forced postpone- ment of the opening program of the Athens Festival and refused to appear for the last of five performances at the Edinburgh Festival. In each case Miss Callas gave health reasons for her inability to perform. In her nearly 19 years of pro- fessional singing, Mme, Callas’ pride and determination have made her many enemies, but ‘she has a host of “friends who pack opera. houses from Milan's La Sea- la to’ New York’s Metropolitan to hear her sing — and to watch her put more acting skill into an of swimming in tropical waters. : * x, 2 “The electric eel can be a real danger,” he says. “A big electric ~ pel can easily: give a shock power- ful enough to knock a man out. “The best way of meeting the ‘shark problem is to avoid the “pharks.”’ ~~ Betes says the biggest danger in ‘tropical waters of South America comes from caribes. They are tiny fish with huge mouths full of sharp teeth. They have tremendous appe- tites and consider humans a “fli. cacy. @ if * “Personally, I wouldn't touch one of the things unless it came out of the refrigerator,” says Bates, re- : iber o mae ale St & tae Sr eae Sfarne be be: lieved. was dead. < Israel has about the same area as New Jersey. ’ operatic role than is the custom. * * * Born. in Manhattan on Dec. 3, 1923, of Greek immigrant parents, |, Maria was taken to Athens by her by the war, Maria helped keep her family alive by singing for Italian and German soldiers who gave her food. At the same time she studied on a scholarship at the Athens National Corfservatory. er war is returned to U. S., where the Metropolitan red her a chance to sing Ma- Butterfly. At the time she weighed more than 200 pounds and didn’t dare try the romantic role. o * * * Back in Italy Maria found love in the person of a millionaire oratura was dropped this week | mother for a visit. in .1937. Caught) Callas’ Song"! ymore than twice her age, Giovanni Battista Meneghini. They were) married in 1949.. Two years: later|| she appeared as'a guest artist at La Scala, and in 1952 opened the season as a member of the com- pany, — . * * * dark-eyed diva returned to sing in Chicago, she was down to a slim 135 pounds. . The Met finally capitulated to ‘her salary demands in 1955. She made her debut there on opening night of the 1956 seagon. Her “friends” put $75,510.50 into the till, a new house record. ‘Coin Flip Settles Suit After Two-Year Wait LOS ANGELES W—Two busi- nessmen, Steve Goss and Danny Powlitz, went to court for assign- ment of & case awaiting trial for two years. After four hours they hadn't been called. * * * Finally Goss, suing for $500 he ‘claimed Powlitz owed from a busi- ness deal, walked over and said: “Let's =“ this the ov way.” * That was — by. a who | suggested “‘double or nothing.” They flipped a coin. Goss called heads but it came up tails. * * * Goss left emptyhanded, with this philosophical observation: ‘He * [probably would have won in court |t anyway.” A man brought his young son to the Grand Canyon, pointed to the eroded rocks and said, ‘See? That’s what happens when you don't brush your teeth’’ Robert Q. Lewis, weary of for- eign food and hotels, was asked, “When's the best time to go over- seas?” He “ee © @ By the time the dark-haired, | From Congress ATLANTIC CITY, annual conyention today, is ask- for needy or disabled veterans. * * * : disabled when he reaches 65 — $1,400 yearly if single or $2,700 yearly if married. * * -* increase present disability ments up to $14.55 monthly. * * * | It would increase monthly rates] of $66.15, $78.75 and $135.45 for | various categories of disability to) $75, $90, and $150 respectively. The Pennsylvania delegation in- jtreduced the resolution. It was! approved unanimously by the con- Mergent Rehabilitation Commit- The convention threw down citanapts to amend it to make, the disability age 60 years. * * * Legion sources said present dis- ability payments would cost the government $666,468,962 next year and that if the new plan is ap- proved by Congress it would cost an additional $487,597,208. They said the proposed plan would make about 350,000 addi- tional veterans eligible to collect benefits. NO DOWN. PAY MENT NEEDED When You Open a CHARGE ACCOUNT at The Hub at - Ley N | Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men’s Wear Store OW ee 8 : — 2-TROUSER | SUITS | (At a 1-Pant PRICE!) @ Brand New Suits, just arrived ... each has two pairs of trousers for extra wear. @ All Wool Worsteds, Twists, Gabardines and Twills all ein matching trousers. mmm @ Choose from 2 or 3 button models .. . flap pockets ==" ... center vents, @ Latest fall colors you'll be sure to like. S @ Available in your correct size. 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SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 aS a ‘TWENTY-NINE at rs 2 ; | e > eS a Farmer Kils - |Seorches President as “Two-Faced? on Integration Issu : Guard Kills Convict: a 4 Wite’s B the ‘Bitter Satchmo Curses U.S., Blasts Ike |Shooting lnvestigated| eo ; [0 er GRAND FO ND. w—“It’s siuhiile. wang. Sith. oy. corm country, told a Grand Forks Herald report-| RICHMOND, | Tex. W—One con- o getting almost hed x .colevel| whet am 1 smpietd to any?” bojer er, “the js full of intelligent|Vict -was killed and six others) Wounds Three Others|man hasn’t any country,” says|queried. added that it he| white people, it's bad that the low-|wounded yesterday when a : " trumpet player Louis (Satchmno)/should go “" Ruséia, he would)er class people make @ll the noise, guard’s shotgun went off at aj ‘in Her Family After Armstrong. _ }travel on his own. - though.” Harlem prison farm, hae’ Bitter Quarrel Armstrong, here for a concert,| “But don’t get me wrong,” he * * * ~*~ * * said he was dropping plans Yor 8) poss a In Washington, the State De — B. Ye, paola at |. ROLLA, Mo. & — Coroner “hecatise “gets IP ed ni treat- Se okt tevnt tecotenaanwommcel six hours later that the! | Claude Null said Albert Georgeling my people in the South, the undoubtedly would seize upon|Suard, Robert E: Risinger, 28, had —— —— ————e _— bef ose tise ntrage killed! sovernment can go to hell.” Armstrong's words because the|been suspended and an investiga- 7) +/ i . ~ Tr sod wounded Gree other’ meu + + {Reds already have been pounding|tion was being made | OMSL LOLZ Aiea me AeA) :A: Arms said President Ei- away at integration troubles as : ~ ponder | on aor after a bitter hower is ‘‘two-faced” and has indicative of American intoler- —— five a Ss pean terday. “ ” N ss narcotics, was : : + * we Gor’ Orval Fashos “ran tha Ti, ccctaedGen ‘voting! Acie < + @ * 148 W Sasa * Huron Cor, Telegraph x 4085 Dixle Hwy. Mrs. Brock is olny 17. Coroner|‘ountry.”” He said Faubis was strong’s remark he might visit] Ellis related these details: _ Near Sears We Give Holden Red Stamps - Next te National Foods Null said the apgument apparent-\g5 uneducated plow boy.” - ‘ |Russia on- his own, said thé Rus-| Another inmate, Cayano Guerra, | *}We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ‘An SDD Store ly started over the Brock's 1-| + 6 e -|sians probably would be quick to grabbed. the reins of Risinger’s| ee ee ee ae Negro trumpet _ player, extend him an invitation for such horse while prisoners, who had) threatened to wipe out his wife’s the published copy of a . a trip as a propaganda measure.|been picking cotton, were being | family. — vate Hereld interview tal . * *« loaded into trailers for return to docing bined Cehe ia cel Teh tde Sale seamen) wt es een Pr Ringer a new gard, sch ee oe aries, ‘ak j Fs * been ° s chest. His condition was de-|"oehing’ gut of that story. ‘That's some time and State Depertment/at the man with his ” double-| SALETO Helena Curtis sctibed as fair. just what I said and still say.” officials -earlier had expressed|>@rreled shotgun. Both barrels William Leslie Hays, 26, was)" after reading the article yester- 7 \themselves as delighted over|“ischarged, killing Villarreal and PAIN TABLETS SPRAY MIST et day he wrote the word “solid” at Armstrong’s promise: to “fracture Wounding the others. Roy Hayes, 1, was wounded crit-/the bottom and attached his sig- =| |them cats’’ behind the Iron Cur- . ically in the abdomen and right|/nature. tain. The keystone is of no more] 69* shoulder. Roy Lewis Hayes, 13,| . x « * | From the vacation White House) structural importance than any of] = was shot in the back of the head Armsiyong said that use of Ne- |, |at Newport, R.L, James C. Hag-|the other wedge-shaped stones of! and was described as in fair comjsiona) Guardsmen to prevent erty, presidential press secretary, which an arch is built, come ie _ dition. Lester Allen Hayes, 10, was} gohool integration at Little Rock oe _ {declined - comment. to the. Britannica, wounded in the groin but it ap-lwas “a publicity stunt led by the] ; parently was not serious. The boys) greatest of all publicity hound are sons of Roy Hayes, who haSitie added that such things could =“ — aflect relations with other cout $1.50 $1.29 home an ted sect miles southwest ot Rolja in the | SHAMPOO ANTISEPTIC * south-central Missouri Ozarks.|77__ The wounded were brought | to} Unwed Woman (Cream) 2 , ty tal in Rolla. a . pects \in San Francisco 89* Legion Ready to Elect Adopts 6 Kids »v -— National Commander _— ; - ‘a: ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. The |unmarted Sen Francisco’ worsnal American Legion winds up its 39th| with a yen for kids is going home| annual convention today with elec-| with six of them this month — all tion of a new national commander. | adopted. 98c ’*~ * * * * * | . John 8. Gleason, 42, a Chicago] “T'ye been waiting since | ) Nupercainal banker and Pacific veteran ofjfor a special bill from ; : World War II, generally was re-jand now we're going back vee Ointment garded as the front-runner. chickens and kids,” Jean The field for commander includ-;an Army civilian employe, said} , ed Truman Wold, Fargo, N. D.;) today. . : Preston Moore, Stillwater, Okla.;| Miss Fuller and the chi William Burke, Los Angeles; Mar-|of mixed American and Japanese tin McKneally, Newburgh, N. Y.; blood, plaf to arrive at Sah Fran Richard Cadwallader, Baton cisco airport Sept.29 or 30 on a/ Rouge, La.; James Hill, Washing- military fligrt. ton, D. C.; and Dr. Garland Mur- * & * phy, El Dorado, Ark. 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Olds was laying tile at the < The dollar gap Europeans. de- Be {Michigan School for Physically|bottom of the 15-foot trench when Puts Parents on Probation ssi cre te iim Mrs, Dvald was wet at taltndagped Chten\ sce wal clan end ure ity : , but is now widening again. It is|Cass City Hospital for third-de-juled to open in Petoskey Monday.|His body was recovered later. ..-. for | tax. m ground : what happens when they import/gtee burns, Ewald suffered first-| Children from all northern| Jack Smith, 27, of rural Carson it is entitled to tax deductions of ee Seren ee meee EAST LANSING (AP)—Some practical advice on con- |more goods from the United|degree burns about the face. The|communities are eligible for the|City and William Oswald, 19, of the money it spent building a bar! trolling juvenile delinquen ffered b: delegate from (States than they sell here. U.S.|baby suffered first-degree burns. |classes which will be conducted| Midland; who were working at thé in the chapel ba seal ing|® Paws! retura. to: postwar. guater- & elinquency was offered by a deleg i cae aid bie beled te cereal | pte ala oe = = ole at ae crite | gut free driske to ‘potdntial cus ity. Finland is freezing all prices.| far-off Nigeria yesterday at Michigan State University. rigs Europe .argues that the ase soe, of p Mp orltesher, Edgew " ool sr gi Pest into the pit to oT France’ is calling for a meeting “We put the parents on probation and make them PY |United States. should import. more|gasoline fumes exploded in the| The school will be open forjsave Olds. A second cave-in buried ©. *& of all West European nations to) for any loss or damage caused by the delinquent,” explained from it. A number of Americanjlaundry room. Police said’ Mrs.\children from 5 to 12 ofthe two men. up to-the neck but tackle the currency imbalance) -Ojy aguntakun, social worker -from Nigeria, at a workshop /industries fight this idea as un-|Ewald had cleaned her husband’s/age. they ‘were freed by other workers. iene oat eases Fenerel) eee meeting of the Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood |dermining their own markets Yesterday in an effort to recover! ders. Centers. here. the sum in alleged excess pay- $:. ° &.. “Because of this system,” he said, “we have very few apace ae a, the United/ : . “ : ments for _ 1953 ay mm bow er ad usual, prtagen Mipe second offenders. {States would please neither the! : oe de pcg Oral oe oe eee ee the The speaker from Nigeria said ‘that only in the rarest (Europeans who would like to use | e . : cases are children taken from their homes. “Then they are /the goods or raw materials nor | A the vee * ffect of their bles. . ite ie — to . * rs . placed in another home, but never in an institution,” he pood — eo or ment é rt them. that the 7” said. larmers who expo | + ged saabeteal pela a lute says ti pod gig ms ee The use of psychiatrists to work with juvenile delin- Pgegiaaiy Ms tee’ pony -tions with officers” at a nearbyjrelation to other currencies,| Quents is unheard of in Nigeria, Oguntakun said. | Dae yc currency mud- police station ‘by supplying their/price inflation pressures have led! “J heard there was one someplace in the country, ” he ale will spur all-hands on to find | : @ecial functions with beverages, |President re upp to urge said, “but I know he’s not in Logas, and that is the capital.” — . 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Campbell’s Tomato Soup ‘°° at @ Apple Sauce G2 15° TURKEYS Our Favorite CUT GREEN BEANS” SS “] 0 3 3 _& Tb 8-14 Lb. Average Silver Floss PEANUT BUTTER OLEO 5 ws S Hills Bros. zm Instant Coffee SAUERKRAUT = 15° MICHIGAN POTATOES PORK SAusaie Hygrade 1-Pound Roll Crackin Good saris. §— 19° Young Fresh Hart Freestone PEACHES “> ° Sliced or Halves | LIVER OO Grade No. 1 RING Muller's OVEN-GLO BREAD 2 wm 37° Large 6-oz. Jar } Swift's Fresh Frozen POT PIES Chicken--Beef-- Tu hes -Lamb--Pork--Veol 19 an vod roo 5 hit $1 @ si rat 3 ' Lal | CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON §\ 95, SU | _# KRAFT’S am A ‘ oe ennae 6-oz. jar wa RF VELVEETA LARGE PACKAGE im INSTANT HILLS BROS. COFFEE. an , BROS _. Trwe coffee flaver in an instant, 4) Sy) WITHOUT COUPON WITH THIS COUPON = Good Only at @& a ok 99 aes ss | eS re Nye e4se) A532 2: 79'|2 CHEESE FOOD BOLOGNA | Ne 44) ; : ¢-O2 408 : oer hed | : er eSy -) cee PUN EN PON HEN HEN { ‘ : . 3 3 ae ae eae eae hae ian ae aeriaeerseersee ONT. Pa ie Pa ae PAs TDN ons Age) K 4 he. ae ; i pa THROUGH SUNDAY,. 8A 7 Ma Open 9 to 9 Every Day De ; ) lu | / t # "tai A tO [Bore MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY nl On ie Wat fy ipo *% at WILLIAMS LAKE ssc," 7580 HIGHLAND. “ws «% jee 4 i ers—read over your s think everyone should follow this advice. Advice ag a rule is easy and hard to take. We are in our opinions by all the nutri- tionists in the country. And ing the suggestions below shouldn't be too difficult,*énce you're in the ~ . habit, 5 ~ * * What on earth are we about? Eating breakfast, that's all. Now, wait a minute, don reading just yet. We know you have heard this story before; but it's one that bears repeating. Unfortunately teenage?s the reputation of being very poor — eaters, We know most of you are smart, and being smart, can afford to change your mind something if you know the right answers. You say you don't eat breakfast for all sorts of reasons. You don't have time, No one. puts anything interesting on the table. You're not hungry. You're on a diet, valid excuse in the lot. CONSIDER THE FUTURE Whether you like it or not, “Callin . By JANET ODELL- Pontiac Press Home Editor’ We FF to give . backed follow- talking 't Stop have about Not a you're laying the foundation now for good or bad health the rest of your may even be cheating your chil+ BOS ens ae 7 —_ ome * Young : : SHE'S A SMART GIRL — Andrea Micu of Mid- diet and benefits by. it. All teenagers would be, O¢! mayonnaise of salad dressing \round of dough. Pour 1 can tomato soup over} oven, 40-45 minutes, Sprinkle with terest, for they cover a wide single layer in a well-greased| 'Y% pound grated cheese and con- Tanse of fish cookery. ‘baking pan. Bake i | tinue baking until cheese melts.| The leaflet tells you how to 400 degrees, for 15 to 20 minutes | CAPONS — DUCKS — FRYERS — STEWERS Breaded JUMBO 79; AayRyens SHRIMP bb. RS une Gov't Booklet on Fish [pete saricy snd aives, Pace “Here's real help in solving your| kabob, prepare beth the New Vary Hamburger Patty — 5 “Fresh Fish Is Cheap” WHITEFISH — BASS — WALLEYES — HERRING cently published by the U. S. Fish) tasty and attractive sandwiches, the gustry. (10 cents from| broiling a lobster, baking i |Superintendent of Documents, U. §. te, preparing 1 seatood mousse |Pattes, then cook ax usual. | 1 BUFFALO CATFISH SHRIMP PERCH as well as how to broil, fry- + : Washington 25, D. C.) ‘The publi-| and plank whole flak and fillets, |f couple of sinall slices of coma | ub 39¢ Lb. 52° Lb. 89* Lb. 39° Fresh and Salt Water Fish of All Kinds PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Saginaw St. (Wholesale and Retail) FE 4-1521 = SaNBARRSSUBSUSSEUAURUESURRUSuRNEREREROEOSEESESEEEE THREE: SISTERS MARKET . . 608 W. HURON ST. -U. S.No. 1 Michigan The 10-panel cookety leaflet. packed with information. It tells Stic about the nutritive values of fish, Fish Stick Burgers “uable illustrated purchasing guide, 1" tablespoon ‘and suggests .garnishes for fish! } {epiespogn chopped pickle the reader will | aelespoes aoa ane é \dishes.: find the eighteen recipes of most) piace frozen fish sticks in a| | oventry fish, make a scallop \or GARE heated throdgh tnd crlep. 1b. CARTON lin? | BIRDS EY y JUICE _ SURFINE APPLE SAUCE ORANGE 9 1 AQe TISSUE 3-19 } rE ay AMS t & Ee Wilson's | Cottage Cheese 21 Fil E FROZEN 6 Oz. .vconaage vuallll 303 } Can —e | PAN READY POTATOES FRYERS ~ ON SALE! TUMKeYs 4 37° ‘SLICES (| EASLEY’S SUPER MKT. FARMER PEET HAMS ~~ x Shank Portion © 49 H-BONE REMOVED Butt Portion ~*~ 59° H-BONE REMOVED a: PicNIcS «ss 4 $98 a ST TET _ 10 FRENCH - al > | Cauliflower 15°} OCEAN 1. ] 00) crc : eercn -| EGG PLANT © 10° STRAW- Q JUMBO . : — ! BERRIES + CABBAGE —._ tex 10° PIES bic T : | " = , U. S. No. 7 GRAPEFRUIT. «= = 4Q° BORDEN GLACIER CLUB | CE s V/p CREAM GAL ‘| BIRD'S EYE FROZEN ASSORTED FLAVORS WE GUARANTEE OUR MERCHANDISE 100% MEAT = _# Cranberry Sauce 2" 39 1 ‘Cut-Rite Wax Paper .........2 Rom 49¢ Rival Dog Food ............. 4 tor AQ¢ Taylor’s Sweet Potatoes, #3 Gan 2 tor 49¢ | Miracle Whip, qis................68¢e Open Mon, thru Sat. 9-9 — Sunday 9A. M. to 6 P.M. 7611 Highland Ra. (M-59) and Williams Lake Ra. Proprietor HANK WOODS 3 SISTERS MKT. | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentities e a_i 1, x he {b Ht : > = "eis ae 1 ‘ : . 5 b ee ee os Re ee TS ere: go eee errr errr ge LEE TL dt | SaSR5 AN PAURAPASSAUASSRERASRESAURAS. 9008 64Ee tree OD es = ee ee ee ee oe | owe sae samasuieac. i . 7 7 7 - - © q - = Ske i i CaN a ne Hyatt THE PONTIAC PRESS, SEURADAT, SEPTEMBER 19, 1937 _THIRTY-THREE £ _ This is full snainilall grain fed beef. Pe of the finest beef available and isallU. S S.ingpected. - sfiatiefoction is rgaite or your money refunded. Stock up your om freeze now.at these <4. as tender * juicy ad ROUND or SPECIAL e SIRLOIN PRICED | ® delicious * tender * e Cube & SPECIAL PRICED $f @ Boneless Club | | SAO © an 88 oe ee eS @ e¢ ®@ ae Porterhouse | ¢. | aS. . ‘ SPECIAL 1" la & T- Bone | | PRICED e ee Jo 0 “e oeeoeeoee Pa ee ee ee et ee et ee Se Se e ' © nutritious * delicious JR, RA. ~ _ ¢ e STAN DI NG a | SPECIAL : € | e RIB be . , PRICED | | Fe , e's e's 0 helee waeee eee ee Z sweet * tender — Aha Boneless _ = ‘e , , ROLLED | RUMP. : 4 SPECIAL | 7 / PRICED , ~FSAVE! SAVE! SAVE! | " " rose acts, oe ‘BEEF Se - 7 | : : Dente ans COUPON - ; POT p IES | |) SHORT | BS SUGAR oy 29° 6"'I ; : WITH THIS COUPON : , ° Limit One Per Customer. Good at Both ‘ , , a People’s. Markets. Expires Sept. 22. & KRAFT Whipped 29 | a : TOPPING :; RIBS . ss 8 sd choice cual on — Bomb Type Can “This i *; not a lower grade of beef. But mr bin ing offered to TETLEY TEA 48 COUNT: ¢. | WE Now carer iw sroex ow Durkee’s Famous which you have been buying See FEA BAGS 5s 49: POWDERED - 69° _ you at a money-saving price. : . = MUSHROOMS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Street sanford Stree Ph. 2-1298% Di Wm kd 4 aK ca fe aS = ve: “A RE _—a Ave 5-83] nN t | > é 4 * ¥ -~ = % 4 ; ee tt * + E: ¢ a 23" j i . : r é } . pe ery ‘ “f “ jst Piet ep caer ais 4 # | * i ‘ sig of it il | ‘ i 2 ; i ~ : : it i i : : - 4 : 1 : i dee ; ' ‘ae fae : ] ro . Z Soe ie | zee | ime | + ; al Ba \ re ater op 1 j | ; j i ise gee : a i sk j han . | \ ¢ « \ i Fi | ps ; j a. 7 es iF i : & fA } : i - ; é \ Rr ihe . i i j «gt. | Gil Nene preg : a Z | ; “ie. : : Ps 4 : - ro : a . Rody ¥ 2% : e 5 Pe EN | i = j . : j ots | i Pe i 3 j * | ee 3 hey j : of lets x3 / = : Poa SA 20 * “ ak } | ~] ad , Py ¢ _ # ao ? } : * , Aid) Ld = i sear! i we - ; = . ie * ' “, } } \ : he } . alae / f- ; | Ce oe / > . ry Ui g ; aed . G : ; : ; ; =f : } f F : 2 ‘i i t : : e. @€.] * ei X ‘ FREON 3 ; : | aM A 2 & ; , . ; 4 i j eae ib ‘ F J ; j ace een : ee ; \ : - be f j r; | f : : \ » | : THE ‘oxttac PRESS, THURSDAY. SRPTEMBER 18, 1957 pita eed ' ~ Buzley’s! Where Hom. Is King 11] , Try Our Famous Junedale Brand Redi-Eat =. ~~ Cured Hams ond d Picwies, a Thrifty Buy EXTRA LEAN BUTT HALF _ oe ee Gear BAZLEY'S — WHERE fet A SPECIALTY — 7 SIDELINE! "A BAZLEY SUPER SPECIAL! ncn | SAGINAW_ | OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9] FE 0.9139 TENDER BEEF TENDER, JUICY EXTRA LEAN T Extro'Lean & & + & x « | POT ROAST | Round Steaks | PORK STEAK Pork Shoulder Roast et ee 69° | r 39" TENDER, JUICY “TENDER, SLICED . | Sirloin Steaks | PORK LIVER. luncheon or kaffee Klatch like your own special and walnuts. Nut Bread. And this easy-to-make recipe com- |} EVER y dayis Nutloafls. [Be Different and Serve 1g “ia. {Yeast Raised Pancakes Nutrifious =f s DOTGERMEANUT BREAD — Thee i mi bines' the interesting flavors and goodeating | ing that gives a festive touch to your bridge Senstineny of bullereilk: msleasus wheat gira : cakes about 4 inches in diame- | =| areas | SUMO Se ae: Sie an Soe Soe silk oe cual esos i PAPER VALUES ~ GELATIN tablespoon heavy cream. Maple — Stir, cup hot maple] When include syrup into % * edipen ra heavy cream, | - All Flevors esting flavor. Cranberry — Heat canned whole | of many new bread fecipes is cranberry . sauce; sprinkle with | wheat brown sugar and cinnamon. protein : heart ; longs Every Country Has nut-like flavor as well ay impor- , | am Ground Beef Recipes’ % 1% « ing I wee ae tt, gait estes OM goes ground bet. Sled eave | WAX PAPER a cup whesh germ package or cake yeast, active dry in Sweden, stuffed peppers in Hun- | Pe yt pes - gary, seont belle Sa egy ar belied 10 $400 2 exes, 2 egrs, Beaten . ] Pkg. ne 9 3 eee, wuter or margarine,| Scald milk. Stir in sugar, salt|>Ursers in America—ground beef ale meted ; shortening. Let cool to luke-/"#tes high in the world s menus. _ ; Peay bubtersniik : warm, Measure water into a me- In Mi eat ee ee ee Se _seitas bor Orem sate, ‘ean ecteed by Sa baking/Dot, water for active dry yeast; and generar water tr compressed MSU Marita cane, vate SOI well. Stir to-|Yeast). Stir until dissolved. Add |) Josephine Lawyer. ed x. ~ KING NUT gether eggs, sugar, melted butter|tukewarm milk mixture. Stir it/tnan 70 per cent ground lean beet or margarine, molasses and but-|¢S8% and flour. Beat until smooth. \nq more than 30 per cent fat, and ‘ee Pour into} Let rise in a warm place, free | ground beef. 6 Fer 99¢ £.. greased 9x5x3-inch loaf pan and| from draft, until doubled in |" Around the world in many ways L : ‘ oven pea : : SPAGHETTI with tomate sauve bake in a moderate —— acl about 45 minutes. Stir (goes ground beef, and chances are "Yellow Quarters grees. 1 to 1% hours, Makes one| down. Pour onto moderately hot, you'll pat en, your -gpartet, Mat oe loaf. © Valalaie grease’ phate to term this week, * PEAS *CORN.- *POTATO PATTIES * FRENCH | FRIES LARGE * SQUASH | . a 6 os. Jor * SPINACH : oe : oe Chase 2 Sanborn “Your Choice Cai. © instant 6°99 | ot ECs oorree 99: ‘We Reserve the ~ae Limit Quantit VEL BEAUTY BAR ‘PRICES SLASHED! = 2 * COOKED re the n 39° POORER Oe --Frank’s y > Se . ber 8 Wine Ave. ond ‘Welton Blvd.” “Tarn het dit Phone FE 2- sie? ‘ Anything soap can do... oe _ VEL can do... better! Perea herd mee Ve Realy Reb iowets Vel aadiegemen irene ty into quicker, richer — ana eros ring! Get ring! Got Vel Beant Bat 11.00 eale nowt if Aad se Ps : —: | | | | ; ey Lees ee in 3 / if o> as : ; fs i | °, pa « a F + e % i = é ‘ + _ PROC RARE UR SeSeRDNEERAAAND LD EET ESS SSSSeTTILIAGTESTAREUTSS TAMER CET eeet theca sasetes £443850800N. re | | SSVPSLORVWSILILECLISTISLGAS STIS IAAL LS TSSSSRLL CT SPILLS sae ve ia - THE. PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957, - = Join National F ish Paradé| ito Irn < Z Coal ut two of thé’ foods once con- idered luxury foods, At the op- ‘end of the price scale there many kinds of whole fish and fillets from which to choose. helt oF : ee : Sécbavevedé + i 7 i ; Ssummer because of the high price bY ee I am_sure. They are You'll like|degrees F.) for about 1% | i _fings. ~~ Enjo oy Good Eating "| SCAMPE 3 broil 5 to 10 minutes or until brown and tender. Makes 4 to 6 servings. - From the Pacific Northwest the salmon fisheries join the with potatoes ‘is made into a tempting deep dish pie. . Selnion Fetate Pie 6 te 82 tatons : 1. po wie - ics flaked 1 gg Bn 1 retipe pastry Pare potatoes, Cut in very thin slices, Fill 2-quart disp with alternating layers of sliced sprinkling each layer of potatoes with salt, chopped: onion and par- sley. When dish is filled, dot with butter or margarine and iseason with pepper. Combine milk dish. Sprinkie|2"™4 cream and pour % cup of mixture over the salmon. Prepare pastry and roll be- tween, two sheets of waxed pa- per to fit the baking dish. Make two large slashes in pastry to permit steam to escape and in ‘which. to pour the remaining ‘cream. Place pastry over dish, Flute edges of pastry. Using small pieces of pastry dough cut out fish for garnish, if de- sired. Bake garnish separately. Bake pie in moderate oven (375 hours potatoes and forward or remove. pie from oven. »|Pour remaining cream into pie’ through openings in crust. Re- to absorb cream. Makes 6 serv- Do ‘not overcook.| potatoes and flaked salmon,| pie to oven for 10 minutes) © ee ; GLAZED PEARS — Whole stuffed Bartlett pears molded in fresh orange jelly are fun and filling. Fluffy cream cheese and nuts. make a tempting dinner treat. You'll find that lightly oiled drinking glasses pears. ’ r Filled Pears AreJellied et when you think you've} reached the end of the long line: of new ways with fruit and gela-| tine, a novel idea like Glazed} Pears spurs you on, The idea is, to peel and halve fresh Bartletts, | tfén sandwich them together with any number of good spreads. The} whole pears can be molded in, ordinary wide - mouthed tumblers. | The salads when unmolded are, hearty and colorful — perfect for a summer luncheon with perhaps) an .arrangement of other chen ! truits and fruit bread sandwiches, You .might even mold a. whole) pear in a large paper cup for a picnic or a lunchbox, be Glazed Pears 4 fresh Bartlett pears | 3-of. packege cream cheese % cup chopped walnuts | 1 tablespoon grated orange rind | | 1 package orange-flavor: 'wich halves together with fluffy gelatine Peel, halve and core pears. Sand- mixture of cheese, walnuts and rind. Prepare gelatine according |to package directions. Invert pears ‘in wide - mouthed tumblers (stem end of pears in first) and pour % cup gelatine over each. Chill until 'firm. Unmold by dipping glass in hot water. Garnish with mayon- naise and a cherry. Makes 4 ‘salads. Note: Amount of gelatine you will need depends upon size of tumblers and pears. Better have extra gelatine on hand in case you lrun short. } ‘Bread Can Become Cake A real dessert touch for ginger- bread mixes is the honey-cocoanut topping. Mix 1%: cups flaked lcocoanut with %4 cup honey and \% cup butter, Spread over top of) warm gingerbread and broil slowly until brown and you have ginger- |cake. Serve it warm with fresh| lor canned fruits for dessert. * > « CLOROX Nii Stains go quickly.. ae : . today! makes them bright! > ‘Only shows tat CLOROX clean is clean enough for you ! : Summer’s gone, the leaves are falling . 504 Autumn’s on its way! Time for CLOROX Fall House Cleaning - Start yours now.. : Kitchens gleam and bathrooms glisten... Floors and woodwork cleaned with CLOROX Are a lovely sight! “oioké vanish! _ CLOROX disinfection - Gives the added benefit "Of family health protection! x So, clean your hosing with CLOROX, ma’am.. _ Launder with it, too! Only CLOROX cleanliness Is clean enough for you! . 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Linit Starch... . . 28 5 aS Prices Effective thru Sat., Sept. se we POREMOST FOOD ReTaiie®, . 35¢ Morton’s Salt rain or sooz , , 2 cree 23¢ Banquet Pies or cnicxen - . 4 rxos. 89¢ Banquet Dinners *°%Sn cuickin . vor 59 Premium Crackers Nationa siscuir isn 29 Breast 0’ Chicken Tuna rancy . . ih Clorox mech». 2.0.2.2... 2 ms 370 77¢. 79 59% 29 53¢ 85c 35¢ A3¢ 39 25¢ Ale 23¢ 23¢ 54c 39 39° 25¢ 25e ’ brown: color. THE ‘PON IAG PRESS. \ = , re ° Bee i THU RSDA 4 » Pe PLUM PIE ALAMODE — Get the alamode habit! Ever so many desserts taste better with the ice cream touch. Here fresh pease yin igi Hie, cSt spouted oe! stands at de a Savortyl dessert. > a It's Plum Pie ala Mode! A mound of ice cream on a 2 : jy |Tecipe for a dandy Jesse this true when the pie is. made et luscious fresh summer fruit. The .pie in the photo can use either fresh or canned plums. The season for fresh plums is so short youll want to use them while available. The blue plums are gen-| - erally not as juicy or as tart as _ the fresh red ones that come on the market. Use less flour and sugar with the blue plums. ‘FRESH PLUM PIE Filling | Eh tt sliced re _ plums , Tate. “g ™ ex Rev eup a suger ‘Seah bab tice han. Mix sugar and flour together in large bowl. Add plums and mix well, Pour into pie shell. Dot with butter. Blue plums are not as juicy as red—cut down flour to 2 rounded tablespoons and sugar to 1 cup. eo cup bevy milk Measure the flour into the mixing bowl and mix salt through it. With a pastry blender, cut in half of the lard: arid butter — the mixture looks like meal. .in the remaining lard and sae coarsely until particles are the at- mixing motion with a work until all the flour is moistened and dough gathers together so it cleans the bowl. If necessary add more milk a little at a time until it is easy to handle. Press in a ball, cut in half and roll out. This makes a very crisp, flaky pie crust with a wonderful flavor and beautiful No Longer a Luxury Time was When jellied consom- me Was featured. on the most. ele- gant hotel or restaurant menus, but was seldom seen in the home. Tt was too much work to make. Times have changed—now jellied cons6mme has become a regular on home tables. Keep several cans of consomme in the refriger- ator, Open, stir lightly with a fork and serve. Garnish with a lemon wedge and a sprinkling of chopped parsley. Dip Poultry in Wine Dip chunks of cooked white meat of chicken or turkey in wine. Wrap each in % bacon strip, broi) until . _|square of biscuit dough. Brush) Blackberries ‘Are Stars in Little Pielets — By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Here’s a blackberry “‘pielets” rt all year ‘round, It can be made with aw yment. Especially is'})ckherries when they are in sea- son, or with the canned variety throughout the rest of the year. Here's how: 1 3-ounce package soft cream cheese Combine crumbs, sugar and mar- garine: press gently around bot- jtom and sides of six sherbet dishes} ‘or custard cups, to within one-half ‘lineh of top, to make crust of uni- form thickness. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, Drain blackberries; to juice, add enough cold water to make one cup; add to gelatin. Chill mixture until thicker than unbeaten egg white; fold in all but six blackberries and care- fully turn inte prepared sherbet dishes. Refrigerate until serving | time. At serving time, combine “cheese 'with milk. Top each serving “with spoontul of cheese and one of re- pase berries, Makes six serv- ings. Hot Biscuits Enclose Nutty Ham Filling Something different in the sand- wich kingdom is this Southern Ham Sandwich: With Pimientos ‘12 tablespoons horseradish into 1 Smooth rea, Als Peachy — i rows dient aquellos of the most popular meahenders and between - meal snacks that grace the American menu. Play good humor man to your family made with whipped instarit non- tals are actually tiny white crys- tals of nonfat dry milk solids con- taining all the protein, minerals’a B-vitamins of fresh milk. When water, they will whip into an airy lightness that gives these Chiffon Fruit Freezes their delicate tex- ture and delightful flavor. Peach Chiffon Freeze % pound gd marshmallows %% cup wa %% cup sugar 4g cup jce water % cup inetant crystals ‘4 cup lemon juice \% cup sugar Cut caramienn in half. Place Sentat ary milk ‘jin saucepan, Add % cup water. Heat over medium heat until marshmallows are melted. Mash peaches in bowl. Add peaches and ture and mix well. Chill until slight- ly thickened. Pour 4% cup ice water into mixing bowl. Add instant crystals and whip untit soft peaks form (about 3 to 4 ,.minutes). Add lemon juice and whip very stiff (about 3 min- utes). Gradually beat 4 cu Fold into peach mixture, -|to refrigerator trays. Freeze. un-) til firm (about 3 hours). Makes| about 144 quarts. ‘Try New Ideas | As versatile as the weather! ‘Rolled oats can find a way to the ‘table for any meal of the day.': For dinner try using oats in Ham, Loaf Supreme to lock in all the flavorful meat juices. Ham Leaf Supreme pound ground — oe quick or oa fashioned oatmeal, 3 a beaten % cup e \% cup Lo gyoen — pepper. % teaspoon sal « teaspoon and treat them to a peach sherbet; fat dry milk crystals. Instant crys-| mixed with an equal amount of]. 144 cup Gere peeches ; | % cup sugar to marshmallow mix-|* Children Do boar a, .Well Planned Lunch | *Whadaya think, I'm crazy or sumpin’! Not givin’ this lunch up fer nobody!” So will run Junior's retort when the other kids at school try to swap lunch with him. Although the lunch shown here packs tremend- ous trade-in value, Junior won't be about to give it up. *°* £ * For one thing, the hot-dog-bun sandwiches are filled with cheese ‘n frank spread. And frankfurters in any form are a favorite with children. The cookies are the refrigerator kind. It doesn't take much effort peoper 1 cup milk Combine all ingredients thoroughly and pack firmly into a loaf pan. Shape as a loaf by pressing down at edges and round- erate oven (350 degrees) 1% hours. Let stand 5 minutes before slicing. Makes 8 servings. Flaffly Horseradish Sauce: Fold Southern Ham Sandwich 2 cups sifted enriched flour 1 1 tenapwen sat power i cm 2 tsbleapeane fh ‘finely: chopped parsiey, ked ham . salted peaunts. fine- , y pe *%) cup dairy sour cream l tablespoon butter or melted Sift together flour, baking pows!| der and salt, Cut or rub in shortening until mixturé is: margs = milk to make a soft dough. Turn ‘out on lightly floured board or pastry cloth and knead gently 30 seconds. Rollout to rectangle & x_16 inches. Cut dough in half, to make two 8-inch squares, | Place one square in bottom of an 8-inch square baking dish. Mix ham, peanuts and sour cream. Spread evenly over biscuit dough) in baking dish. Top with other. with melted butter or margarine. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) un- til biscuit is lightly browned on top, about 15 to 20 minutes, Makes bacon is crisp. Serve hot on picks. perve on hot ham loaf. crumbly. Blend in parsley, Add) cup whipping cream, whipped. - Orange Juice Used in Coffee Cake Dough Orange Coffee Ring is a quick but flavorful bake-it-yourself ‘breakfast treat. Sift together 11g cups sifted en- riched flour, 2 teaspoons - baking powder and 4) teaspoon salt. Cream together % cup shortenihg and % cup. sugar until light and fluffy. geo 1 egg and well. Stir in 4% cup orange juice. flour mixture, stirring only until blended. Pour into greased 9-inch ring mold and bake in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) about 25 ing up in center. Bake in mod-} + Add |. to make them into sandwich cook- ies, The creamy browned butter 7 tablespoons butter’ ‘ pe eae sifted confectioners sugar a i tablespoon milk of cream MOUTH-WATERING LUNCH — Here’s 4 mouth-watering, well-balanced lunch for Junior to*tete off to school. It will make the big gap be- tween breakfast and dinner much easier to take. or | CUPS spread. Start Every Day Right filling will come as a surprice, _ SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 tet | | In the meal are sandwiches filled with cheese ‘n’ frank spread, relishes, a fresh pear and grapes, butterscotch sandwich cookies, and cold ~ milk: '’ r (Oats Evich JApricot Bread Catch up on everyone's vacation |- ‘smooth cream cheese. serve Apricot Bread topped with Complete the refreshment with. - CUS of hot spiced tea. - ‘ Apricot Bread » chopped dried apricots, uncooked Ay -. brown sugar 1 cup milk 1% cups sifted enriched 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt % a ee quick or old fashioned oatmeal, Grated rind of 1 orange 1 eax, beaten \%@ cup melted shortening x *« * . Preheat oven to moderate (375 degrees). Combine chopped apris cots, brown sugar and milk in small bow!, Into another bowl, sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Blend in oats and orange rind. | . aaa beaten egg, shortening and apricot mixture; stir until frozen orange juice cans (6 ox. size) or 1 greased loaf pan (1 Ib, size). ‘ Bake in preheated oven (375 de- grees) 30 minutes for little breatis Day-Old Ones Are OK Teen Tempters: Here’s an aden |party snack idea. Slice 6 dough- nuts in half, crosswise, and spread jeach with 49 teaspoon butter. Com- ‘bine 2 tablespoons ‘brown sugar confectioners sugar ard beat until yin, 4 tablespoon orange cea smooth. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon sugar mixture Cheese 'n' = Pek Spread and place. 1 pineapple slice be-| 4 cooked t __itweén halves of each doughnut. 1 cup a eahek aan sharp cheddar cheese Heat in over (400 de 8 F.) for Appreciate (50 to 60 minutes for loaf). Re- move from cans: cool thoroughly. Store in bread box one day for easier slicing. Eating Apples Ready Eating apples start to market this month, Wealthy rates as a fair eating apple. McIntosh, Cort- land, Grimes Golden, Jonathan and Northern Spy are rated good to ex- cellent fgr eating, baking, pies \4 teaspoon aaerrl salt Few grains bg teaspoon si 3? teaspoons chopped onion if desired Mayonnaise Grind frankfurters or chop very fine. Add remaining ingredients and moisten to spreading consist- ency with mayonnaise. Makes 144 4 small sweet pickits about 10 minutes. With a Good Breakfast All's right with the world when | "GRAPEFRUIT JUICE that's * TreeSweet .. has natural sweet flavor and sauce. eo | {Frozen Ground Beef» ° just blended. Pour into 6 greased ‘ ls Convenience Food Always wash lemons before grat- ing the rind from them. It's a good idea to place the grater on a sheet of waxed paper and then gather up the shreds of rind with a small spatula. it’s the BALANCE of ingre- dients in baking powder that governs its leavening ace ‘tion. Only when these are - scientifically be/enced can you be sure of uniform ac- tion in the mixing bow! plus that final, balanced rise to light and fluffy texture in the oven... That’s the story of - Clabber Girl's ba/anced dou- ble action .. . Better Baking everytime! . BALANCED Heat butter in a small saucepan BANQUET POT PIES . minutes. Unmold and frost with confectioners’ sugar icing and|one half of the confectioners sugar sprinkle with grated orange rind. Makes 1 coffee cake. and vanilla, then beat in remaining 4 servings. > SUNSHINE IN EVERY DROP! i _ We all need Vitamin D. The giving “sunshine” to every drop of Sealtest Homogenized ‘Vitamin D Milk. So nourish- ing... At your door or store... Sunshine Vitamin helps build strong bones and teeth, helps youngsters grow tall. Vitamin D is vital to your family! So Sealtest adds this health- so tasty! st ae te enpmm how lively tea can be! Look for it at your grocer's! Another Fine Product of Stondard Grands Inc, Nescafe INSTANT ¢ 0, COFFEE Chicken . Beef Turkey . 4 00 Sugar Cured Smoked jo "89° Large PASCAL CELERY ad =e: Defiance WHOLE Or. 12-16 Ib. avg. DEFIANCE OLEO . 4 ea0G % __. 4120'W. Welton Blyd.,__.. Drayton Plains - _ Store Hours: Mon, thea Sat. beled iat We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities c HALF AG. 5 for 99¢. A 00, OR 3-2341 = ; : \ — os ir | \ r f id ‘ i : ‘ j™ i = 4 ! | | : : a | oe : , | 1 i } 4 = | . : \ ee led, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEP? ’ eg ca eas Bees —_ . ; ea 4 | aa ® , , ww. 5 EMBER 19.1957 ‘eat os \\ Wee THIRTY-SEVEN chopped; peaches, well- drained, to flour } and stir to coat fruit pieces. Combine 1) egg, beaten, 1 cup milk and % cup melted shortening. Add liquid to Little Pigs in Market. ~ Mis Mins Made Have Lower Price Tags With Peach Pieces Try Plums in Fritters favorite fritter batter, and deep chicken, ham or pork; or for a Everybody likes fritters, as a meat partner or for dessert. Next time, but soon while they’re in season, use fresh Italian prunes as: the fruit, halves, dip in your fried. Serve piping hot with happy ending.— topped with a dol- lop of slightly sweetened whipped |These fritters may be made out Good too with an orange sauce. of home-frozen ‘Italian. prunes. Bake Onions in Soup / Yellow onions reach their lowest price level this month. Slice them in %-inch slices, into a well-jinto corn muffin batter. The bits greased shallow casserole. Pour a can of condensed cream of mush- room soup over the onion slices monds over all. Bake in’ pre-| heated oven at 375 degrees for about 30 minutes. Serves 4 to 6. Dot Muffins With Sauce Cut canned jellied cranberry sauce into small cubes and fold of scarlet in the muffins and the tart-sweet cranberry flavor make the bread on the Menu an out- Cheese, Can Top Anything. Here’s an open-faced sandwich to toast in the oven and later, with word bouquets. First saute slices of apple in butter or margarine until golden brown. For each sand- wich .arrangé. two or three slices of the apple on-a slice of toasted enriched yeast-raised bread. Cover with thin slices of Cheddar cheese * and run under the broiler just long " Porkers make news this week.jpepper. Dredge chops in flour| Al it takes to glamorize simple/four mixture, stirring only until “The annual_tall mixtuure, brown in-2 tablespoons|™#tins is @ few ‘canned peaches.| 7. i. moistened. Fill greased port a price drop on loins ; and bake in mod-| Sift together 2 cups sifted en-| pigs a espe and sausage, Braising beef en (350 degrees F.) one|Tiched flour, 1 tablespoon baking|oven (425. degrees F.) about 20 _ importance as more rarige : tender. Remove cover|powder, % teaspoon salt and 3)minutes. Makes 1 dozen 2%-inch tle comes to market, 15 minutes. Serves 6. tablespoons sugar. Add 1 cupiniuffins. Mrs, Josephine Lawyer. - Some lamb cuts are er than last week; veal remain about the same. ii ‘ 3 super markets _ @t SHOP-RITE, you'll _BORDEN’S Rich Roast INSTANT‘ COFFEE NEW Economics! TWINPACK 59 DEMING’S RECIPE i i : li i : : TipRi, piriel i 1 Siri | #2 i! BIG | 303 CANS f Zs 3 fu Eo 5 ON i f i 8 a ade e. * '. - Save GIANT ener 8" get these higher quality ~ Rosedale SWEET PEAS» WHAT A BUY! 2 Lb. Jar cream and a dash of cinnamon, be glad you did! and sprinkle chopped toasted al- | . Every weekend isa money-saving weekend at SHOP-RITE! These easy-to-shop are packed with Famous-Brand foods . . . and best of all, you ° foods at low “off - brand” prices! This weekend Prices in Effect Through Sept. 22nd LY 10° on Creamy VELVET PEANUT BUTTER —69: asi eee SMUCKER’S | Strawberry Preserves 3 For y 00 12 Oz. Jar standing part of the meal. shop TALL 12 OZ. _ BOTTLE 2 i i SALMON © PINK 59 Z 7 i ‘are related to if ee 285 Pec id Tall 1-Ib. Can SO DELICIOUS, SO ECONOMICAL ; Delicious and Jonathan, two of) __ # Michigan’s favorite apples, may be U. S. No. 1 Michigan : POTATOES 15-Ib. k 09" WY Can LOG CABIN ~ SYRUP Mom, It’s Pancake Weather Admiral Keyless SARDINES Better Tasting---Save Now! ' Jenough to melt the cheese. Sorry. No Specials FROZEN FOODS We Reserve the Right to Limit uaniities. to Minors. PO 5: Frosty Acres ~ Turkey---Beef---Chicken DAIRY PRODUCTS T PIES - Regular Vita-Boy POTATO CHIPS ‘ added to the variety list this week. | * ‘for eating or salads while the Jon-| ‘athan is a good all-purpose apple. i Sliced Pineapple ~ CHUNK PINEAPPLE NO. 2 29° CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL CRUSHED PINEAPPLE st 25" CAN ‘ ere celery 1 6 siiess soft whole wheat bread, cut In +1 inch cubes » % cap milk i teaspoon curry powder bi a salt % eup enriched flour 1 salt Ms black pepper 2 tablespoons fat Have pockets cut in chops. Melt) - eee ee we *1 tablespoon fat in frying pan and | 03 ets es ¢ .add apple, onion and celery. Cook ¢ 3 ee : ‘over low heat until golden. Mix, 46 OZ. CAN ‘bread cubes and milk. Fold in: | ‘cooked apple mixture, Sprinkle 14! CAN 29° NO. 2 CAN Lb. T9¢ They‘re _ Fresher i MILK or Homogenized Imperial Smoked Picnics a ‘teaspoon curry powder and \% tea- | ‘spoon salt over. Toss lightly. Stuff. ‘chops. i Combine flour, salt and black, ’ ; LJ eesensoees Be PRRs GP EF +q.+é-= + ERMOREER oc cv rtevne 37° Ib. ee ee a Huron St. . ‘© Farmer's Shop-Rite Market, 484 Auburn. © Earl's Shop-Rite Market, 701 Orchard Lake © Huron Friendly Shop-Rite Market, 884 © Gingellville Shop-Rite Market, 3390 Baldwin. ; NICK'S, EARL’S AND HURON—OPEN SUNDAY Fa ii Ti dicciana Diets Not Necessary in France. Woman Walks for 1's Hour Just to Buy Her Groceries By JANE EADS WASHINGTON—Diet? Count calories? ‘“Jamais, jamais!” Jeanne Andree Touvier exclaimed, closing her eyes, shaking her head. “Never, never,” Paulette Pacatte, echoed. * * * “In France, a woman walks an hour just buying her gro- ceries,” explained Jeanne, “she doesn’t have to diet.” i i S ie fits, relationships.” aoe What about ready- mix- , someone asked. nivale NEVER! “Jamais, jamais,” ex- claimed Jeanne. ‘Never, nev- er,” echoed Paulette. oe * * “And,” added Paulette with emphasis, ‘‘this push-a-button here,. push-a-button-there sys- tem of preparing food will never, never be wholly accept- ed by the French woman. “She does her mixing by hand. She buys her meats, . vegetables and fruits, fish and dairy products fresh from day to day, Most homes have no refrigerators. There are no leftovers. . Oakland, Wine: DAR Chapters Hold Gathering Mrs. George Eldred, Mrs. sg Aggy eotrolaen pp lap, Mrs, I. A. Woodward, Mrs. Pumps Lead Way at School Affair rh Ht f if yke H a " Fy iy E Mrs. Arnold Brown of Ward's Point drive, chairman of the tea, serves tea to Mrs. Alexander — of Birming- ve The Women’s Auxiliary to the Oakland-County Medical Society gathered Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alexander Budd in Birmingham for. the annual membership tea. Job Skill May Save Day NEW YORK (INS) — Many women feel the best -career for them is managing a home, husband and several small children. * * * But even if you plan to give your profession proudly as “‘housewife,’’ it still is wise to learn a skill, trade or profes- sion that is saleable in the job market. TO MEET EMERGENCIES Many a woman finds that family emergencies make add- ed income important. Others GOYA of St. George Greek Orthodox Church will present the first dance of the fall Sunday at Hellenic Hall. Chairman’ for “Septemberama” is: Cent George. Others making last-minute plans \s are struck by tragedy—death or incapacitating illness of their hysbands. Still other women find that, after their children have reached their upper teens, mother slips into the back- ground and needs a job to keep her busy. * * *® If you take the precaution of acquiring training in a ca- reer you enjoy, you'll be so much better off and will adjust to your new situation with greater ease, say the experts. & Getting better acquainted were ham and Mrs. M. G. Prosser of Orange: grove avenue. Mrs. Prosser is presi- dent of the auxiliary. Plan MSU Event Mrs. Karl Zint and Mrs. Edward J. Perron have been named cochairmen of an eve- ning bridge and dessert lunch- “eon for Michigan State Univer- sity Women's a to be held Sept. 25. Chorus to ace Fred Koppin has been an- nounced as chairman of a co- operative dinner for members of MacDowell Male Chorus and their families to be held at the Williams Lake cottage of R. D. Waterlangd Sunday. J for the event are (left to right) Ann Savvas, Martha Savas, Antigone Papanichola, Evelyn Ryeson, Pati. Govenis and Stella Williams. © Ponting Press Photos ~ Pontisc Press Phetes (left to right) Mrs. Louis Dunn of Lathrup Village, Mrs. Frank Prather of Milford, Mrs. Robert H. Baker of Birmingham, Mrs. N. E. Durocher of Old Orchard drive and Mrs. R. R. Wessels of Bloomfield Village. New members were welcomed at the Greeting Mrs.. Robert Elliott (right) of Birmingham Owen, Emerson PTAs Open Year annual tea Wednesday. “Build for a better tomor- row” was chosen as theme for the year by Owen PTA when that group met Wednesday aft- ernoon. . * * * Chairmanships were an- _ hounced as Mrs. Roy Castor, program; Mrs. Ross Tenny, publicity; Mrs, Robert Hebert,. homeroom mothers; Mrs. Ar- thur Mann, hospitality; Mrs. Cleatus Garner, finance; Mrs. Robert Johnson, membership, and Mrs. William Stockdale, magazine sales, Other chairmen are Mrs. Otis Tate, health; Mrs. Arthur Bea- sau, safety; Mrs, Homer Cow- ger, legislation; Mrs. Garner, scholarship; Mrs. Gordon Rice, parliamentarian; and Mrs. Ho- race Sudbury, savings stamps. Do You By ANNE HEYWOOD Even the most happily mar- ried people have occasional _ spells of wanting to go. to Reno, But then the feeling ' goes. away and everything is So, too, even the happiest worker is bound to have an occasional day when he feels “like changing jobs *. * = How can you tell if it's real. ~ at all, or if you to consider a change? Well, there are” sev- eral questions you might ask _ Reinke, Mrs. Glenna Swan and Mrs. Norris - Violet Crawford, principal, introduced new teachers Elida David Cowley, Smith. 1 * * * Wednesday evening Emerson PTA held a_ get-acquainted meeting. President Mrs. Thom- as McKeever introduced the new principal, Lewis Sullivan, who in turn introduced the new teachers, Mrs. Raymond Rup- precht, Mrs. Donald Erickson, Mrs. Donald Palmer and Rob- ert Snow. Working with the president are Mrs. Lawrence Curtis, vice president; L. D. McLauchlin, father vice president; Lois Coan, teacher vice president; Mrs, L. D. McLauchlin, sec- retary; Mrs. Keith Mortimore, treasurer; Mrs. Stephen Kives, cq uainte | “6 Members Welcomed. Into Group Hayes, Mrs. Ronel White, Mrs. Hugh Hales, Mrs. John Kline and Mrs. E. C. Conwell were introduced as new members when Sylvan Shores Women's Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Omer Lewis on Sylvan Shores drive. * * * . Chairmen have been an- _nounced as Mrs. Lyndon Salathial; membership; Mrs. George Newton, hospitality; Mrs, C. I. Humphries, project; Mrs, William Herrmann, pro- gram, and Mrs. — William ~ JHutchinson, publicity. * * * Refreshments were served -by Mrs. Walter Adams, - Mrs. Robert Newill, Mrs. Clarence Failing and Mrs.. William Leigh. Sorority Chapter Names Chairmen Mrs. Harv ey Kerr was named ‘ways and means chairman of Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta — r home of Mrs. Harry Others named to chairman- ships were Mrs. Richard Ben ham, hospitality; Mrs. Douglas Menzel, publicity; Mrs. Elwyn Hall, program;~ Mrs. Edward Markham, social, and Mrs. Arthur Ellis, telephone. are Mrs. R. Hamilton White (left) of ‘Birmingham, reception chairman, and Mrs. John D. Monroe of Neome drive. parliamentarian; Mrs. Pefer Larson, historian; Mrs. Albert Stevens, Mrs. Donald Sweet and Mrs. Donald Agar, council delegates, and Mrs, Charles Eaglen, alternate, HEAD COMMITTEES Serving as chairmen are Mrs. Charles Hockey, Mrs. Jack McKinney, Mrs; Donald Heard, Mrs. Jacob Swartz, Mrs. William McConnell, Mrs. Howard Haist, Mrs. Chester Welch, Mrs. Warren Waldbil- lig, Mrs. Fred Huber, Mrs. John Schatzely and Mrs. Le- Roy Osborn. * * * Other chairmen are Mrs. George Tucker, Mrs, Charies Collison, Mrs, Gaston McCur- dy, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dow, Mrs. Wayne Wightman and Mrs. Carl Pankey. ergin, ~ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vergin of Davisburg. The couple will be married Nov. 9. Mr: Taylor to Emcee GOP Event Picnic Will Mark Silver Jubilee of Federation George Taylor, assistant Oak- land County prosecutor,. will serve as master of ceremonies . for the Monday silver jubilee picnic of Republican Women's Federation of Oakland County to be held at Avon Park, Roch- ester. of the decorations committee, is being assisted by Mrs. John Susin. Arrangements for the park were made by Mrs. Fran- ces Covert... Mrs. Bert Norton is chairman of food committee. Assisting on this committee are Mrs. Lynn Allen, Mrs.- Arthur Vernon, Mrs. Lulu Luby, Mrs. Maude Place, Mrs. Bruce Garbutt and Mrs, A. L. Sheldon. - Mrs. George Taylor, invita- Mrs. Harry Henderson will have all local Republican club presidents assisting her as co- hostesses, Junior Child Study. Conducts Meeting Mrs. Hugh Hales opened her Sylvan Shores home for the meeting of J alee _ Tuesday Child Study Club. She was as- sisted by Mrs. Garth Sayers, Mrs, Adolph Magnus, Mrs. Julius Koprince, Mrs. Ted Gibson and Mrs. Frank Copp. The Rev. William C. Hamm spoke on “Father Makes the Grade.” . It was announced that there will be a salad luncheon and bridge Sept. 25 at rma Lake Country Club. BEVERLY ANN HYATT -Mrs. William Hyatt of Cal- vert street rgrgay — the en- gagement 0) daughter, Beverly Ann, to Donald EF, Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of North Genesee avenue, The prospective bride- groom attended the University of Michigan. A Nov. 23 wed- ding is planned. Really Want a New Job? 1. Have you had a physical checkup recently? Sometimes fatigue and discontent are just an indication that your diet needs regulating or that you need vitamins! If Yhat's the case, how silly to change jobs. _ * * * 2. Have you recently had an emotional upset, a. broken_en-_. gagement, for example? After a shock like that, we frequent- ly feel like changing jobs* but it usually isn’t necessary. Phys meer tea /Job you've got. soon you'll get over it and feel better. 3. Are you full of reasons why the present job is no . good, but at a loss as to what | field to change to? It's a bad sign if you can think only in terms of a change FROM, without ae able to picture a change TO 8 * If this isthe case, try to If that’s the case, learn how to get along with him first, before you change. If you leave this job be- cause of difficult people, you'll find difficult people wherever » you go. Correct it first — - yourself—then, if you still hate your job, maybe it is right to change. Pedouble your efforts to do a good, thorough job where you ,are. Maybe you'll find, with a little cultivation, that the pres- _ ent job is perfectly fine. DIFFICULT PERSON — 4, Are you having trouble with a difficult personality? “+ 5. gf Na Tlf change for q long time it a brand-new notion , or is ? Be. ware of a sudden . desire to change. But if you've felt this d z g ae nted to d at fea rd ~~ MES" Ralph Cook, chairman — ee bs Sore ees ay ci yf Hl Tete ee tek a wih & eres yl a ie iets eed a 6 3 = ve sf a ie aks ie) rey be & wialice { HT } : ; . 0 2 atk : j 4 : : \ mie c.* x. é Xe . \ 1s Gat ee ee ee) eee . iz Soe a ee | F 48 , ey owed ~.. .. “DHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 _- |... ‘THIRTY-NINE : : hes a a : we : on. yk. i : . \ i we Se ce ‘\ ; ‘ a Alpha Chapter kag BS a Hah 2 Neg Ne caete ee oO \a se Morte: | THIS IS THE FASHION .. : - evening in jof Committees eee a ie eee Prantogi _ Mrs. Leslie Cross and Mrs. Jack|j | ee my | Ly ae : ae R. Greathouse were named ways|— | : Barbara jand means cochairmen of Alpha! if : McReynolds — Chapter, Beta Theta Phi, when the | fs 3 Se and Daniel VW. ‘|group met Tuesday for a coopera- . : “itive diner in the home of Mrs. Groemaetd. Herbert Johngon on Lowell. street : A i : -Parents. of * * * 2 the bride are Mrs. Glen R. Grim, Mrs, Walter | ae : Kinsler Turek were ap- 7 Mr. Ne adek 00 the talons » ; , ads tee, and Mrs. Homer C. has McReynolds, pata of publicity and the club's) 7 “< and the // "hrs. John Kinzler was named to |i fashioned in the manner bridegroom's head the program committee and | 7 ) aban Bots Toatds and towers,” Nemed as'en| of our finest coat makers! Mr, and Mrs. liamentarian was Mrs. Ernest Wil- da Taica. (las We Gries wax alecked rs. n = rim Greenwald. oi 5 vice pean a ae : : . tary, and Mrs. r, treas- MR. and MRS. D. W”. GREENWALD\uer. Miss McReynolds Weds * Barbara McReynolds and‘ Daniel, W. Greenwald were married Sat- urday evening in a candlelight ceremony in Church of ‘Christ. * * * The H. D. McReynolds of Al- berta street are parents of the bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Green- wald of Whittemore street. The bride were 2 gown fish- foned of nylon sheer and Chan- ‘_ tilly-type lace featuring a V . SPECIALS on BABY ® , ALL CRIBS MARKED DOWN a cascade arrangement ef white carnations, Mrs. James Bell served as the bride’s only attendant. She was gowned in a dark pink waltz! length frock of lace and satin and she carried a cascade bouquet of light pink carnations. Serving as best man was Rob- Amvets Auxiliary | Elects New Officers Mrs, Richard Nickelson was elected president Tuesday evening when Bemis-Olsen Amvets Auxili- ary met at the post home. — Chosen to serve with her were Mrs. Charles Butler, ‘vice presi- dent; Mrs. Malcolm Oswalt, sec- urer; Mrs. Kenneth Hackett, chap- lain, and Mrs. George Kuhn, ser- geant-at-arms, Serving as liaison officer is Mrs. ert Nicholson, while James Bell and Lyle Thayer of Detroit seated) the guests. ; * * * : Following the ceremony, a re- Complete Selection ception for 150 guests was held : in Waterford’s CAI Building. INFANTS’ WEAR The couple is on a trip to/ Washington, D, C. . ® Buggies ® Cribs [Heads Reliable 12 __ Mrs, George Collison was named) president of Reliable 12 when thet! group met Tuesday evening in her Kenilworth avenue home. Mrs. | ® Strollers © High Chairs ; Crib ‘n Cradle 740 W. Huron‘ FE: 88-8031 Guy Harrell, and Wanda Fogel is| in charge of public relations and keeping the history book. Plenty of Free Parking tary and Mrs. Norma Winslow, treasurer. males will mw 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open A rmur Monday and Friday \ Evenings = stitch and seam in workmanship that belies - This Is the Price! 859 eo @e ®@ MILIUM LINED for YEAR-‘ROUND COMFORT | Not only are the savings incredibly great... =_the coats are incredibly beautiful. Every @ Yours at Exciting Savings Now! @ Use One of Our 3 Ways to Buy! the small price tag. Dyed-to-match milium lining. 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Alcoholism Reflects Confusion About Feminine Role in Life 2 ! ”" NEEDLE |Tensions Drive More and More Women to Drink |. POINT - a @ Chair Covers 4 we tions the traditional pte \ aa > cai o toe oe. J (Wor genere ueditional pie- joffer many answers, and one clue:) Another psychiatrist, Dr. Wil-|is the fact that “‘a.woman gets no'a primary danger sign of the @ Piano es F one of « husband and father who ruins |In Nevada, the state of quick di-\liam Moore of the University of relief from her tensions and wor- to alcoholism, @ Picture Kits = = ~ ba wv ge Bem vorees, the rate of female alcohol-|Texas’ Southwestern Medical ries.” sagen si An “excuse” for drinking, the Ss ‘ | ts changing, for now roughly one out |ism has jumped nearly 500 per School at Dallas, notes “women - * * * : : ‘ OXFORD SHOP | of every four or five a % are t since 1940. : Pp women." tog ‘ experts agree, is one.of the chief < fi ite that eons ae wea a” a : Big tao ered ws . . Dr. J. Paul de River of Mont- symptoms of alcoholism. For Yarns, Maternities, ee ot drink a eamen te | the “following The fandamental iéension that | D*- Moore explains: rose, Calif., points out: “She can't a. ew d Saliocens : Foot Flairs article, the third in a series of five.) | drives women to the bottle is x * talk things out to her husband be-| ¢romerrow: How to beat ten- pe g92ne . By OLGA CURTIS what one psychiatrist describes | “This is a security conscious /cause he’s got troubles enough of! 10. ) 59 W. Huron Primes the Pump INS Women’s Editor as the fact that “wamen are be- world — we buy insurance, ‘wajbia ows. Bho cnX tik te 8 : more -| ing asked to act like men.” preach safety, But many women psychia unless she can afford Because the pump is | suave ee On 4% mail feel insecure about doing their job/one. With nobody to hear her out, A ® ° lion alcoholics in the United States Dr. Roland Brett of Denver ex- : Fall. Tapered at the | million of them are women. a clear-cut role: Marriage- ee to their husbands to talk to them, ion. toe, slim in the | + *- f£ family. Now, often she's asked to|re” re otro ee aldren” (EXCUSES HERSELF heel to give your |} These staggering figures are not be wife, mother, job-holder and mars “| Often, the woman who tries al-. foot that long, | propaganda from prohibitionists. : decision-maker. _| Sex problems, insecurity, |cohol as a crutch or companion. lean line. Both. | They're research results from the * * | Career - Vs - marriage, eVeM (doesn’t realize what she's doing. styles in Glint-o-gold [Yale University Center for Al- 4+ the least, the doctor says, “too, Modern appliances, have bee®@ (She alibis: “I'm only drinking. now high light calf in black |) Sobol Studies. much possibility of action” can| praca for the increased number (and then because my husband and = or brown. Also black The Yale figures show 376,- (give a woman headaches, insomnia! * “°™€" alcoholics. I argue.” Or: “I’m having a drink or brown suede. 000 women alcoholics in 1940; /and bad skin, At the Worst, it can . ® .& <8. because the job pressure is too . 710,000 im 1955, Of course, the |make her an alcoholic or send her But the trigger that sets off the |much. | 1195 and 1295 over ms edge of sanity. Idesire for drinks, says one expert,! These are typical excuses — and, Man Wants to Buy Girl a Corsage - Proper to Ask Her What Color Goes Best With Dress By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A young wom- an has invited me to go with her to a club dance. I would like to send her some flowers to wear that evening. “Would it be proper to call her ie jand ask iter what kind of flowers ap ishe would like? 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SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 Slim Several Spots With One Routine. , idomemakers | ee Time. ie: ee Phone Chats , a By RUTH MILLETT \ ‘ ‘ LJ . . LJ ’ ' more, ” complains a reader. * She says she used to be able to call up a friend and Yeel that the call was received with pleasure. She could have a nice telephone visit. _and thereby - brighten her own stay-at-home day. But it’s not like that any more, she says. All she meets with these (lays when she dials a friend’s pumber is impatience, hurry and excuses for having to cut the talk! hort, “One triend says she wishes she had time to chat but shé¥ was just getting ready to leave + the house te go marketing. An- other claims she is watching her favorite TV show and can’t bear to miss it. “Another has cookies in the oven se. = Reservations : c 2 ils i i Z : MACHINE or MACHINELESS for difficult or fine hair. John Lehmann LOCATION | Sisto of Dingman-Stewart | ““ -, , + Studio 862 N. SAGINAW FE 2-1810 — OR 3-1704 and Mrs. Tom Richards of groom's sister, served as the maid of honor and Kenneth Frazier was the best man. A was held at the ‘home of the bride’s parents. “women don’t have any telephone manners ‘any ita Malloy,. 3 ‘ Permanent Wave Shop Exchange Vows ‘> 12 School St. FE 2-6039 | . Central Methodist Church was the setting for.the wedding of Jeanene Beverly Malloy and By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN My Combination Exercises are/ a bargain in time and in energy! 5 z fide: PL digtTi long | Do this with a smooth, Irhythmic swing. itrouble getting started on this ex- terclae. start with your right leg: ‘back and your right arm forward, and then swing. This is splendid for the hips and abdomen _and also gives a little pull at the waist. ok © 2. Stand on tiptoe with your left side to the wall and, if necessary for balance, place your left hand on the wall. Pull your abdominal muscles in and hold them there while you bend your knees haif- way down. Straighten your legs -jand return heels to the floor. Relax. Do the same * thing again with relaxations in between. Be sure to keep your back straight (do not bend at the waist) and your abdominal. muscles pulled back If you have) Ss, 3. The following exereise is ;stamped, self-addressed envelope slimming to the hips, abdomen, thighs and waist, Lie on the floor en your back back with yqur legs straight and your arms on the floor, extending out from your shoulder pits. Palms face the floor. Cling te the floor with your fingertips. : Raise the right lég up. at right angles to. the body. Cross the right leg over the left and touch the floor on the outside of the left leg. Raise the right leg up to right angles to the body again and lower it to the floor. This is a four count exercise: |Up, over, back up again, and down jto the fleor. After a while do the, )same thing with the left leg, cross-| ing over to the right. 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FE. §-3675 ¥rom Huron By EUGENE GILBERT + President of the “Gilbert Youth Research Co. “Gladly would he learn and|what they aré required to learn gladly teach .. .” Chaucer's famotis description’ of|how subpects are being taught. the dedicated clerk of Oxford might well serve as a model for what teenaged Americans expect in a good teacher, Teenagers Offer Some Constructive Ideas Along With Glines High Schoolers: “Rap Dull, Utimaliviatastie Teachers that most boys and girls — about;blast against the teaching ranks: TT per cent — are satisfied with : * * 3, -“T think they themselves should better." - COMPLAINT ECHOED Her complaint was echoed LACK ENTHUSIASM Many teachers, they complain, lack enthusiasm for their subject uninteresting fashion and fail to/remain anonymous. FRIDAY AND URDAY ONLY! ALL WOOL BLACK WATCH PLAIDS Double-breasted Alpaca-lined belted back boy coats 88, boys monly! gays only! $28 Valves You and this terrific boy coat will make big fashion news! 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Produet of U.S.A. * USE OUR CONVENIENT _ LAYAWAY AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN PLAN keep pace with latest develop-| ‘‘Present the subject more clear- ments in their field. * * * a‘ 15-year-old girl. high school students think of edu-)16-year-old Frances Doughertr sissies aay cation at their level, we learned|South Natjck, Mass., delivered this|in presenting” their subjects. but hae plenty of gripes about|show more interest in their sub-| found . jects and should handle a class|thers superficial. by/| ter, nearly 8 out of 10 boys and : ' oe felt that the subjects they In a nationwide. survey of what/™atter, present it in a dull and/many others, who preferred to learned iw: school weald be uee- ful in later life, either directly or 2% by reason’ of having improved ily ‘and in better detail,” “suggested seks eninda: Three out of four, guages. Criticism came easy but, sur- prisingly, so too did constructive suggestions for improving . the caliber of instruction. On the question of subject mat- better teachers. = however, —piglenecggraiagpeen ys Another. Pennsylvania lad age wee i tele oon : arts curriculum and one out of “some are effective _and/nine railed against learning mathe-| - matics, Latin and foreign lan- Teenagers offered a variety of ideas for making good teachers gladly | ~ ke | “Most just lecture and do not} make subjects interestmg,” added another of the same age. In short, they neither learn nor gladly teach. Open season, for a limited yas declared on teachers is question: “Do you “Explain better and be strict- peer teachers present their sub- | er in regards to knowing mat- jects satisfactorily?” ter,” said a 16-year-old girl Most boys and girls had no hesi-| "0m West Springfield, Mass. tancy about taking aim and ‘blaz-|y “Have teachers instead of just ing away. Quite a few, however, lectiveep. "prescribed a New took the precaution of withholding Henegehire lad, ‘|their names to prevent possible! ‘ x * *® pedagogical reprisals. Gary Olsen,-an 18-year-old: senior One of the braver respondents, ' from Titusville, Pa., thought teach-| SPECIAL SELLING! 3 DAYS ONLY! Our regular $4.00 Genuine U.S. LADIES’ WHITE TENNIS SHOES The shoe that is rocking the nation . S996) | ®Top Quality Canvas Uppers @ Full Cushion Arch Soles © Washable ® Red, Blue and Beige © Sizes 4 to 10 | 74.N. Saginaw St. - We Give Red Stamps” e Her "Royal Miss” In Princess Lines Beautiful all- wool blanket fleece Coat and Slack set, styled‘in princess lines! Has narrow shoulders, snug waist, full, full skirt. Liman adds snowy white angora trim to Bonnet, collar and cuffs for the _ strictly feminine touch. Sweet-as-can-be! Rayon lined _ with flannel inner-lining, plus leather yoke for added warmth and wind protection. ey $9998 | Sizes 1 to 4 tad : Here are some representative answers: “Bring subje@s up to date, re- late them to recent events.” “Turn away ‘from the obvious.” “Be a-little more pleasant,” NOT AS WEAPON “Don't use marks as a weapon.” “Provoke more thought.” “More class discussions.” “Teach the teachers to under- stand teenagers.” * * earth.” “Teach more, talk less." “Encourage nut discourage.” These 10 quotes, we think, are were far from: representative _al- though not lacking in interest. : --% * es . Several students expressed a de- sire for “younger teachers," but one came up with 9 quick remedy: “Mandatory retirement at the age ot 40. - q SPEAK UP, PLEASE A number of boys and girls complained about not being able “|to. hear and understand what the teacher. was saying. 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This beautiful book is yours without ¢ost or obligation! . | feintiac Glass ‘a 23 W. naweanes St. bi 5-6441 1% | GIRLS’ Daessrs $98 Kao ind to 12 in = 45 Sizes 2 er Te W-year-old Sandra Swisher of San _ | Maxino, Calif. ~*~ ~*~ * * .- A 16-year-old boy from Brooklyn, a city not noted -for perfect dic- tion, had this to say to his teach- ers: “Stop mumbling.” There were the usual com- plaints about teachers being too “strict, giving too much home- work, too many tests or being, as .one girl put it, “chronic low markers,” but there also were a number of complaints in the Some teachers were criticized for being too lax in discipline and not giving enough homework and tests. * * . . -The survey answers showed that teachers. would have an impos- sible time trying, to please every- one. a SLOWER, FASTER Some boys and girls wanted the {instruction to proceed more slow- ly, others clamored to be ‘ Te through a subject faster.” :—-* Some complained that often the teacher was “teaching over our heads,” while others wanted them _jto “go deeper into a subject.” There were those who wanted more discussions and those who wanted less discussions and more demonstrations. As one boy put it, “J didn’t come there to listen to the ‘guy next to me yap off all day.. I want to yearn something.” Kingswood to Hold ; Adult Night School for non- credit study will include Span- ish and French conversation, fundamentals of music, ceram- ics and badminton. Classes will meet at Kings- wood on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. =m two-hour ‘sessions beginning }| Deborah Unit Meets -| Mrs. Rawley Chase was in _ | charge of the program when De- _ | borah Circle of Women’s Society of © | Christian Service of Oakland Park Methodist Church met Wednesday jin the — street home of Mrs. decorating needs. | eT eens iat up CLOSE-OUT Vewelry — Purses “Bring subjects’ more down to ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1957: Weman Is. Cans Head Pr pector | Pa GEO i *: asia ot. — You would) ; ‘ss | expect the president’ of Canada’s _engineers to be a big, burly, be| This fall she will-have a urani-|" d outdoorsman, - um mine in northern. Saskatche- spector is stim, Stet "Vilas tamer of i properties in Al- Millan of Toronto, who is as much| alone with a nies dopants _. at home in the northern bush as|northern Manitoba. * * * : "h prodiicir _— Mrs, MacMillan, 54, and her jis named after her in northern husband, George, have been pros- {British Columbia on Canada’s west pecting since 1930 when she first a ee ek the aetiel boundary to the sub-Arrtic, Viola hada baer for her shares,|and government officials, financie tion, - maining Covtpetnies eon a cone® |with cash in his pocket. But the|and stock brokers, high above the The north country and its miner| im almost a8 many, Mrs. Mac- |@ucbec mining recorder woulll not) Toronto skyline, | possibilities immiediately appealed| Millan has had to show Canada’s i Ps , to the stenographer — realtor —| prospectors she could handle her. |>¥e? without her husband's signa-| Her mining interests are 0 ’ Christmas — card saleswoman self in the bush and take part in ture. She had to go hunting for/numerous and so varied that she who had lived most of her life in| any staking rush. — George, who was somewhere. 20/literally commutes between her we sales miles away in the wilderness, “.|urban homes in Miami and To- _ There was the-time in the ‘30s . ELECTED AGAIN ‘ . when she and husband George and, tent somewhere in northern Today Viola MacMillan is reapin|into the Kirkland Lake area of = 4 Tee erect Aaya. |nortiera Coterio on reewors of aS wee elected preaident of te ‘ gold strike. Courage is that virtue which : For more than 24 hours, without |% champion the cite of right. er staking rrips have covered! rest or time out for food, Viola and! 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SEPTEMBER, 19, an ee re ‘Som Heading nsec Deaths. in’ Pontiac. and Nea Areas Weir, abouts N {Dulles Seeks Intervention hehe aco Peck Argentina Mount” * BOWREN | sa ‘Orchard Lake, will - - for Tennessee. in Mideast Danger by U. N24 1 COE street st the Bruce Ochard Trl. Orchard ae, wi Saat con a hi , ii Paul Episcopal Church here, under St., died this morning after an HORACE R, ARNOLD direction of Roth's Home for Fu-|School, Thousands of workers announced Esther's Wet Remains! unrrep NATIONS, N.Y. @ —jtion General Assembly “the Unitea/ness of two months, ‘LEONARD — Service for Horace|nerals, The Rev. L, G. Warren! All boys in pha as = . Nhe PON rs rrer ys ‘cease in joining of Move North,. Leaving Secretary of State Dulles called on| Nations may not be able by| He was a retired farmer and aiR, Arnold, 42, of Rochester road,|will officiate. Burial will be in|who ate now cub scouts may iat- oo — b gon Aygo 0% {the U, N. today to intervene in any material power it can muster member of First Baptist Church, | will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from/Romeo Cemetery, tend if accompanied by one or .~ 7 P | Floods in Gulf States {y,. Middie.East situation. to tranquilize the scene,” But be} Besides his wife, Rosa, he leaves Pursley.. Funeral. Home, -Pontiac,| Mrs. Dunn, a former Romieo res-|both- parents. vate telephone and cable company ~ ° : | He said Soviet arms in Syria declared it must exert its full in-|t€" children, Mrs. Frank Bunn of} with burial in’ Perry Mount Parklident. died Wednesday. She leaves employes, and troops kept watch NEW ORLEANS (® — The rainy pose “a growing military danger” fluence to end Soviet efforts to/PetToit. Mrs. Russell Harter of| Cemetery, Pontiac, He died Tues-'her husband; one son, James Jr.: oe as Argentina’s labor troubles remains of tropical storm Esther to Turkey. dominate the Middle East. — —_ Ind., peat esc of/day after a‘ long illness, two brothers, William Welch of Deaths EEE mounted. splattered toward Tennessee today. * * * | Dulles said the Communists ap- \c gg pega mame wren Of! He leaves his wife, Ethel; two/Romeo and Harry A. Welch of . 7] + & ‘leaving flooded portions of three; The secretary of state in a ma-| pear to gaging in acts almed aken’ t Marlette gage ion po daughters, Shirley and Joyce, at|Detroit; and a sister, Mrs. Linda} Amateur radio listeners in San-_ » ., states in. itspath from the Gulf jor poticy “a, a. on home; his mother, Mrs. Hazel/Guiley of Roseville. DAYTON, Ohio —J. J. Kohl,|tiago, Chile, heard reports that a: speech told the 82-na-) at im the freedom and in ris of Lake Orion, Mrs. Peter of Mexico. dcpendones ef certain DMADéie Dalle Vrther Howres Freak and Arnold, and a sister, Mrs. Miles GERALD eae 67, founder and chairman of thejrevolt had broken out’ against The Weather Bureau said the. ast padions SAcoeed Payne. all of Peatiac. and West, both of Orion Township. 0. RAISE board of the International Tool Co./President Pedro Aramburu,. but northern portions of Alabama, * ; = alate dnd oe brother, . LAPEER—Service for Gerald 0,/died yesterday. He was a pastithis report was denied here. One | Mississippi and east and central Says Allen Park Gl “Also,” he said, “we believe His bod Tike Vescuock Siete ALDEN H. ASHLEY - |Raisin, 72, of 166 Indian Trail.|president of the National Tool and/political leader who saw President: Tennessee could expect rain up to ithat these Soviet acts may, per- ‘Funeral + i P HIGHLAND — Service for-Alden Barnes Lake. will be held at 1: 30 Die Manufacturers Assn. ; |Aaramburu said he was concerned. 5 inches’ today. Took Her Savings hens wore tingly. wey hag oe nera. im H: Peg gg of 212 Center St., p.m, Friday. from Baird Funeral. * x * jabout the labor troubles but; a eS Ne oe ee ee LOUIE M. DAVID wi eld at 1 p.m. Friday at/Home, with the Rev.’ Frank S. , chuckled at reports of military = sn eens of Sem Oe direct aggression. Louie M. David, 77, of 88 S,|Richardson - Bird. Funeral Home, |Hemingway officiating. Burial will cHicaco A. rasan pee difficulties. . sha com | i —_ oo ee — | DETROIT (INS) — Mrs: Rachel) -* * * Parke St., died yesterday morning Milford, with the Rev, --William/be in Thedford Cemetery, Genesee Baptist Missionary “Training The communications strike cut . . ; “Those who feel an abnormal after prolonged illness. Lovejoy of Highland Methodist|County, reports from the provinces here; tered in wést central Mississippi Verduce, 25-year-old daughter of a a . School in Chicago since 1953, died mear Greenwood, and were ex- Tich Morocean importer today! —* woe ian — de - Surviving are a son, Bristol Da- a polaron Ay esr will fol-| He is survived by two sons, |yesterday. He had served as pas-|'0 @ trickle. pected te continue to move charged her GI husband fleeced: ie pu _~ aevk 4h S Ol vid; two daughters, Mrs. Betty A tts ‘ae supre Marshall of Barnes Lake, andjtor of Baptist churches: in Illinois * © ww. + northward at about 5 mph. her of $5,000 savings and left her @°8¢ amounts et bloc arms, Roberts. and Mrs. Mary Lou Chap- ue dian ro om e area, / Frank of Flint. and Connecticut and was an Army! Soldiers,and sailors took over penniless. are being incited by violent propa-. pell, all of Pontiac, and a brother. suddenly Wednesday. He chaplain in the Southwest Pacific|cable and telephone offices yester-' Highest winds registered as the ganda,” he added. leaves his mother, Mrs. Lois Ash- from 1943-47 day and evicted employes who had’ i ngedl-apiePagmma lr tl geval Lat Ome age pias fl “That & rishy husness.” — odio : ti a Aan! ley; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Water Use Will Treble .| . «“s been staging two a Aa of stay-: hour ly yesterday at New, ; Ressl . Bee Bane earty yesterday aeercs sat by br backend. Aol OO * {with the Rev. Paul T. Hart of the|nis Hynes of Pontiac | D°™). CHICAGO — United States fac-| WEST HARTFORD, Conn, w#-—(ilt and goslow. strikes for higher * * * thony Jr., 25, of 14843 Horger, Allen}, D% Seay men noes wisi noel oe Se tories tse about 80 billion gallons|Mrs, William P. Gwinn, wife of|¥®S**- ‘ : ‘Park. e uria iow i em- MRS, JAMES DUNN of wa’ Two boys drowned in rain-swol- ’ ; : Gk ceubhe te Mow Oriaene, * * * of an Assembly resolution adopted etery. yilnna) Dunn, of SH Olalsnes hat much hy WSs in Seco ate war Bela de ager arn in 145 every nation i er Buras, about 30 miles eoutheast| She stid tney were married two to retrehe Salt Gi boos 2 acta| _ JAMES GILLOTTE (Wilhelmina) Dunn, 87, of S571 Old'times that much by 1975. i ‘w Orleans, was pelted with Yeats ago while Anthony was sta-\,imed at impairing the integrity|' James Gillotte, 51, of 587 West-| inches of rain in 24 hours.|tioned in Casablanca at an air\o¢ any state. brook Ave., died yesterday at St.| Orleans got — 7 inches base = was _—_— — : 4 + . |Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, iollowing and Biloxi, Miss., got® amen as coda ee arrange at, He said the situation called not|* brief illness. The Mississippi Gulf Coast ap- the and the four came toy for individual and collective A member of St. Michael's Cath. peared to have received the omen vigilance on the part of all free olic Church, he was employed by} aN * woes of Ne 13.36 New “heaviest damage. Winds and rains aichigns last may. nations but, when there is “such/the Frank Cleaners. . . ‘ oy knock —~ down utility poles and Rachel said ote brane = a situation as now exists in the) He is survived by his wife, | : es ! television antennas. savings and her Volkswagon Middle East, this General Assem-/|Hazel; children, James, Josephine, | : ’ : * : ‘ ; 2 2 the United States. The bill stated |ply ought at least to consider it/Kenneth, Thomas, Angeline, Judy, | rid 5 95 9 Ft. Wide F elt Base I¢ P AINT SALE . : oe ae ene pagan when tee r jand discuss it." Marie, David and Ronald, all of} Holds Board Meeting Park home only 12 days after | He said the United States would brother, Thomas P., pole three sis-| HOUSE P Al NT their arrival. reserve the right in the light of|ters, Mrs, Josephine Derso, Mrs. Representatives from the Birm- She said her husband had _in- these discussions to introduce con-|Margaret Bonfiglio and Miss, Ange-| | ingham and Southern Oakland! 5,04 her to place her money in ‘Tete proposals line: Gillotte, all of Pontiac. BAR — KITCHEN — CHILDREN'S _ y 1 Eagle Brand — Reg. $4.95 Gal. ~ STOOLS ” 49 | Soeae, B98 wasrar-ranrers | WALL TILE| CONOLITE PORCH & DECK stig - COUNTER Launch Propaganda Campaign Sao Soviels Boast of Rockets Psychiatric Hospital, Division of|**i¢* | WASHINGTON (AP)—Russia appears to have launched | Neuro-Psychiatrics, Ann Arbor.. Tam going to get ‘a divorce.”| a all-out propaganda campaign to publicize its boast that | ! | « On Oct. 30, board of the same new Soviet rockets can how destroy the United States and | ¢ ¢ ¢ association will meet in Grand|Girl’s Knee Injured its allies. Regul $ 79 Gal. a a la ‘OPPING Rapids. Dr. William H.. Kelley.lin 2-Car Collision Moscow’s aim seems to be to convince the world it is an | $4.9 ts assistant director a invincible military giant now that it has announced a claim : Desi partment of Mental wil ith N ewest & Colors f aq-<. Health, oa ge ay edeau) to the world’s first intercontinental missile. 8 ne C sels, Metol, W cod, otc. | VOO EOS «eee eee gus in a two-car accident on Commerce U. S. officials have confirmed the test-firing of such: HOURS: * * Read, at Comstock, Commerce} missiles by Russia, but have expressed doubt that any are | : Se | eer BDO IT YOURSELF MART 22% KALAMAZOO @ — Rose Oudek- a“ e 8 : fie: e t. 9 te ek, 10, of suburban Kalamazo,| She was in a cat driven by lier) popseanda said the Ae extras le emcecee t grat ape Mon., Fri. 9 to 9 Gai Teamnday of injuries she sut-|mother, Mrs. Gai edeau, 25, ot ~ OR LET US DO IT! PO eres GOO when her bicycle crashed|$347 Commerce Rd. Mrs. Nedeau's| ‘tensity. In one 72-hour period checked, they said, Radio (i tree. Doctors said the child|auto collided with exiven Moscow featured this military boast some, 80 times. 256 NAW . on em Edmond Gleiewehd. $3 of b Soviet home broadcasts also are hitting this hard, as | ae SAGI STREET her bicycle ran out of control. iS. Edith St., Pontiac. are Soviet newspapets ang: magazines. : a = aed es Ee RRS RSS RE GRE EO ER RE Se PE OE I a remanence erento erent on OR PAO FE 2-1026 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING pn enanne ries ~ Pontiac “Reg. $6.95 to $8.20 Gal. Varnish } PF | Exterior § 95 HOUSE — Gal. 3 ad Pare Bristle PAINT BRUSH MASONRY PAINT INTERIOR — EXTERIOR | Res: ee PAINT for geet $9900 COLORS ONLY | Asbestos Shingles 7) Cement Block } $ | 95 : Brick Stucco COLORS ONLY INTERIOR LATEX PAINT Reg. $6.50 to $8.70 3" Gal. COLORS ONLY SAVE $1.70 Save $1.02! PONTIAC “500” Ext. White HOUSE PAINT Reg. $6.95 $ 25 Gal. | | Grade 1 HOUSE PAINT WHITE Reg. $7.35 *660 PAINT THINNER. Reg. $1.35 9 5« BLACK SCREEN | ‘ENAMEL CAULKING COMPOUND ‘CARTRIDGES ONLY WHITE GLOSS Screens end PAINT _ | WAXOFF oak. Exterior Sash ROLLER SET Remove Wax WOOD SHINGLE STAIN BASE ENAMEL Res. $3.90 comme. |p, Before $4) 30 « PONTIAC VARNISH STORE | . rockeote and Pontiac Varnish Paints ) , : CORNER Cass and HURON . 8 A. M. to! 5:30 P. M. Daily — setursey 8 A. mM. to 5 P. M. oat Eh “ea Hal hy Bl 3.7129 REP ten Reg. $6.05 $98 BROWN y . Reg. $6.45 5 05 «= Reg. $1.89. *q!9 | mm oe 25°. ’ : ; \ oa : ! { } = Af Fe ¥: ae ek i eee UV ee Now Prosecutte Olien - SNS) PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 30, 2051 ee 3 \To Deal More Effectively With Defiant Travelers. Shows His ‘Antiques (INS) . | a collector of antique preg aren One of his most | pened 4 tis be Gases * weState Department Streamlining Rules o2|Governing Disputes WASHINGTON @ — The Statejand Justice Departrients has re- Over Europe that has a. secret compart-| Department is streamjining its|sulted in these tentative decisions, ; ment. It opens into a dice table. | Olsen commented it’s bobby and he confines his gambling China without | to the race track. A ' tn Sen uamemmeneeeemesee eee employment. ; FALL HOURS: ‘Evening 6:30 - 9:00 NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK 7 West. Lawrence St. OOO oererae Name VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute — Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin Morning 8:30 - 11:30 — Afternoon 12:00 - 2 30 oe YOU CAN EARN MORE MONEY, I" _ ADVANCE FASTER, AND ENJOY A SECURE FUTURE IF YOU TAKE A BUSINESS COURSE Visit the school, write, or phone and a pro- ~ gram can be arranged which will be advan- tageous to you, in preparation for office Coipite Linleum - Draperies - Slip Covers - Upholstery - Shades - Tile |McCandless Tweed leek Heavy -3 ply oll weel leep tweed. Choice of 2 colers over $2.00 belew dealer's cost. ba - Sfeie ons by one low price. Sq. Yd. aa ee | only —«@ regular Sq. passport rules so it can deal more|subject to approval by Secretary effectively with cases like the 42\of State Dulles: . just a|young Americans who went to Red| 1. Make clear that the depart-| ment no longer believes the sec- Iicitizen. involved will be given a full, prompt hearing. 3. Provide realistic penalties, |boa! varied enough to fit the different ‘degrees of infractions. The only -jlightly yesterday with the 42 Passports son was that he had gone to Red| ang China last December despite the department's ban on such travel and that he asserted he would do it again. The department dealt more Americans. who went to Red China this year in defiance of the seized whenever they emerged from Red China, but they were given 60 days to appeal and state their cases before a hearing hoard. * *® * ‘\Charge Man Posed jas Narcotics ‘Agent’ DETROIT -# — ‘The FBI has charged a 26-year-old man with posing as a Federal narcotics agent and forcing a young woman to ; partially disrobe in order to search . her for narcotics. * * * Jerry T. Prather Jr., 26, of De-| 7 troit. was accused by the FBI of|) approaching the woman in a down-|? town Detroit office building and|’ taking her into a small room to search her. The woman fainted after partially undressing. The FBI picked Prather up after a witness gave police the license jnumber of his car. They said an- other woman has identified Prather The. department's attit ude as the man who. accosted her earlier. penalty now provided for violation|seemed to be that no great harm! Prather, the FBI said, admitted jof the regulations is: a four-year ™ sentence or a $2,000 fine. » Make administrative changes) However, the courts have never ruled on the secretary's asserted right to deny passports on. the ground that such action was in the foreign policy interests of the United States. * & « A test case is shaping up.. This is expected to be filed by William Worthy, reporter for the Baltimore Afro-American. Worthy’s application for a new |passport was rejected by the De- partment yesterday. The main rea- 12’ wide 6.00 value Sievy tity bees wiseose tweed in choice of 7 decorator colors. tdi dh 2’ and 15° wide. Reg. Sq. Yd. e|period,. perhaps two or had been done even though’ the ‘rule was broken. Officials said they felt it highly unrealistic even: to consider qa four-year jail sen-| tence or $2,000 fine under the cir-, ’ cumstances. These officials suggested that such cases might be dealt with in other ways. One idea was to sus- pend the passports for a short three years, just as driver’s licenses are suspended for traffic violations. Fair in Hillsdale County HILLSDALE (#—Hillsdale Coun- ty’s 107th annual fair, one of the. last of the season in Michigan, will| open Sunday and run through Sept. 28. Added attractions this year will be a model Mississippi river steam boat operating on a millpond ad- flliam |Jacent to the fairgrounds. There also will be an ice review for the first time. foe Airmail postage was originally 24 cents an ounce, jusing false identification and © \claimed he had been drinking. Congratulated by King DETROIT w—King Frederick of Detroit on his promotion to Wayne County prosecutor, Olsen, a native) ® of Denmark, said the king” “thanked me for putting Copen- |? hogan on the map.” Olsen was pro-| © moted from assistant prosecutor) ~ Tuesday to succeed the late Ger- ~ ald K. O'Brien. Storm Takes First Life ACAPULCO, Mexico # — A’®™ Louisiana engineer was killed 7 here yesterday at the height of the © first hurricane. Officials ~ year’s said Albert C, Donn, 49, Alexan-|~ dria, La., was electrocuted when! = jhe tried to move a high-tension |: cable from in front of his car. No! 7 other casualties. were reported. | 7 Property damage was slight. eae ee sie | Power Transformer | Chassis, Top Front Reg. Value . $289.00 Denmark was among those who! 4! congratulated Samuel H. 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We must announce/|for lack of money. our convictions that no price is} Total confusion? oat tro Bid to. par tee fhe’ prockeny] Din. wit tl, Yoene Ss eae gift of national et measure year-by- Give up? Well, the man wholstanding between the Pentagon| ‘FOR BUDGET TERMS. chs , JUST SAY “CHARGE IT PLEASE” : said this in a speech to the Amer-jand the committees of Congress any butter. ot i farmed ou Seony. so\1WA Board Director | so that the Democrats in rockets of its own—and cancels | rocket E Or is there need for Eisenhower Ko and the Democratic leaders. of find out would be to ask cach other. sakes Office Today Boe aaiforay Tenn. W—Arnold R, Jones takes office today under | a recess appointment by Presi- dent Eisenhower as a member of} the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority. > Jones is a former deputy direc- tor of the budget. His appointment [auto .0OD sen ’ i N14 ‘ SAVE OVER $200. 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League Play Football Uniform | low pricel or ty y Sixes 5 to 10, Narrow, = jj Finést quality Columbia-built 26” Spe- rie $ outfit, red and white 5 9 3 wide Wide ond. Extra |) For snacks and informa] |. cial. Metallic blue, chrome plated fend- $ 97 All-Star pattern “Helmet, \ | serving, Black with gold. | &T and rims. Silver fleck saddle, elec- | ea , shoulder pads, thig ne Alcohol resistant. tric headlight, white sidewall tires, Fine protective features. — — might" 9 P.M. K&. QE FAMILY 30: SOUTH CASS” = es pis , | FE 5.6123 Wey ct G SRAAVpg f i ? ' \ " : : : i \ fl ' i ‘ ago i \ \ | % \ . ‘ ‘ ¥ P “i =ee oe = ee Ue. eg. Sa PY f ay ts is * ee ae : 2 21 / ye eed. 4 : j si Fl = . : x ; j : a : 3 ‘ j i e if. 3 - i it | f . j F ¥ ‘ { ee * | ] : é on ; So CFE SESE Se Sie SLOTS Te SCH wie caeivaliecass ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, uunspay, SEPTEMBER: ‘19, ‘sr aah { "| Sanbrasmicts h jOpre Called ig Fop Mystery Writer. Calls Murder Common 0) ESS SS | sy soc te By PHYLLIS BATTELLE SS leche 6 woe "ws baleen’ wiway Uupjto feed the file or TV, He turned And lots of guilty people in. jail And|‘ailure when it was given its first ‘NEW (INS) — “Have you|dangerous age period right now, |literate Gardner's case “‘Whodid.|@mong women between the ageslout his first book, “The Case of/°* but public performance. seriously of getting|and the weather is beastly. You|thems” is preferred), points out/0f 25 and 35.” This is because injing- velvet Claws,” in 3.5 days,|%0Ud be surprised, but your)" heneve these critical women “ chances of being murdered are murdered?” inquires Exle Stanley|*0" what hot weather does. to|that w r he is addressing an ages, are ibut he's “slowed down consider- ‘ 2 Gardner politely, in the manner of|tM@ ™urder ratio, don''t you?” In-jaudience on the subject of crimes|more inclinde to rebuke one man| 4 pretty good. ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM : ld insurance salesman 2dvertently, he looked ceilingward. |in which ie services of a coroner jonce too often.” ably canoe: Sore How vo KILL tT * *« are involved, ways warns : ’ . _ eon yesterday in the Windy City's|working up to a piteh on al _- |them ‘that ‘of every 1.000 persona| yates, points out Gardner, are | stany of the Perry Mason novels, Ahead in City Managers) IN ONE HOUR, vg ws Anorgatneye oe vo “o you reply “The in “On aes urder in- ie listening to him—four will thing. fa Gardner says, have taken “a week CHICAGO po California has the en lee tee the at ang Freuha railroad, truck- ae : creases, ° one be murdered, or more to write.” . STRONG sermiciée shipping industries|probably occurs to anybody ° + most city managers with 143.|sieaghs off infected skin. Exposes more podem growth of the city.|in a while, like Rag rainy sights The literary father of Perry ww * @ Peavsdipenpd so pac zhe Seuee But fortunately, or macabrely, | Maine has 127, Texas e Michi- firme ct aor sation, Wie fnotant. instant caiaie enct = checure motes, but never con- Mason, one of the most prolific! And, in the broad field of women of detected murders There ar depending on how you leak of & ‘oem 103, and Florida 127 Caribou are polygamous a|sidered riously, no. . a lot more murders stag in his full prime collects as| “Perhaps—this is just a sugges-)- -—— Junior Editors Quiz on: people don't know anything about. many as he can for his harem. ‘tion of course—you might,” Gard. [ For instance, a lot of deceased ne CATS people, if dug up and examined, would te found to be full of arsenic." DEATHS UNSOLVED He shrugged “And there are the wnsolved/. deaths, hundreds of .them—like those brand-new Hawaiian night-| mare mysteries, where young men pe eewe in the prime of life go to bed OO teve estar od tower wots |e! = "Wns Week Only: no cause of death can be found—| I it's some kind of witch- | i cee MM) UNOLEUM TLE = re First Quolity............ he geet ea. q) “Looking | SPATTER ASPHALT T ] for good - es ‘Ox9x Vs buys i | a Ta. came — SNE EEE =I: OPEN TONIGHT 1 MOPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9;{ | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 § QUESTION: Why do a cat's eyes shine at night? pon enthusiastic we be nes lid rab / x *« * but women—but this series is T B&G" COUNTER ANSWER: A cat's eye is very different from a human great. The guy playing Perry ry TOPPING eyé. In bright light the iris—the colored circle around the | Mason (veteran actor Raymond Vp Or pupil—acts like a curtain and draws together: until the | Burr) has been sitting in court. miea, view, vinyl, linoleum Pupil becomes a narrow, vertical slit. This shuts out much | ms for months. I had mis- fer —when you've had the éxperi- PLAS The iris opens wide at night and. the cat can see very ences I've had with Hollywood, ; The hand-blocked ‘look makes exciting news well in the dim light, although it cannot see in complete | you always have misgivings—but TILE av x 4%........ in our dramatic Fall hat collection, with the | Seknea ‘Bach et eye has sige af ole sale «tape prem am Dig graben 09 eccent on wearability. Be sure to see our — - Sn es eres Tans A waeae om tt as 4s "Inige selection Jona : ons poet a 8 at night because of the light roflected _ rHler aden orl n , Pd go to | : lege ete et greet £2..77/7 Me & Mp rile OUTLET ph wh hals 153 ‘ 999 Nin ig FOR YOU TO DO: “Paste this drawing on sttt con- oes e,may have wexand on| TTT TL MNT] Roem HURON ST. PONTIAC struction paper and color, making the circle of eyes a turn out more Perry Mason books erin ya er ing ceo 7 _ OW.:4 To Step Up To — iN | TIME/ PONTIAC | .cat’s nose arid through center of circle behind it. Note GET IN THE P ARIS HATS how the cat’s expression changés as you turn circle. x *« kk . : ; - (Phyllis Martin of John’s Island, 8. C., won $10 for this 13 N. Saginaw St. question. Send yours to Violet Moore Higgins, AP slews- on a SMALL CAR BUDGET : features, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: “Why do Next te Kindy Optical "we have two eyes?) - . 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GROUP NON-POLITICAL “PSA is a non-profit, non-political are qualified to study any phase of municipal government,” Will- man added, “and I personally selected them.” —_ ea Gey ses group had done work when. it reviewed the state's facili- ties for mental and_ tubercular patients. x Ff * Michigan cities it has served are Ann Arbor, Mt. Clemens, Fiint, Holland, Kalamazoo, Niles, Fern- dale, Grand Haven, Ironwood and Marquette. ~ Besides every state in the Union, it has worked for the White House, for Canada, Costa Rica, Afghanistan; Colombia, Scie Seca ac as Vva- | Willman said that he understood {two highly ‘experienced former chief ant everyone under him = ‘cooperate fully.” “They will be empowered to talk to every man in the department, not just the top men, so t we have a fully: rounded picture of the’ situation.” for Pontiac in 1954 in setting up | Israel, fiscal records. According t6 Willman, its pur- PSA has done a great deal of/poses in to Pontiac will state work in Mithigan since 1951|be to probe three areas especially: 1. The organization of the «police department -te see if manpower is being used efficiently. 2. Morale in the department to see what is causing the friction between some of the officers and the top brass. ~ 3. To determine whether the traffic violations bureau should remain in the department or be transferred to Municipal Court. Tn all, there are nine areas which PSA will explore. police officers would be sent to Pontiac to conduct the actual field investigation under the supervision of O. W. Wilson, dean of the school of criminology of the University of California and a former police chief. . * * * The two coming here will be Samuel Chapman and C. S. 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Reg. $329.50 Under Sink DISHWASHERS regular $49.95 values............ 1-48 Dishwasher Cabinet —s BIG- 50 INCH 3-UNIT enarnel finish. Chrome door handles. ~ Full St ock of Soil Pipe a 40-in. Birch Wall Gomecke We made a special buy... These ore 72-In. SNACK BARS $ Reg. $159.50 Close-Out cong Rs 299 2 ; oe Uren g igs || WHAT WE Ait of Bas and Cenc s 145 ial nd Fittings - Everything in Plumibing Supplies "Phones FE 4-1616 and sud 56-2100 172. ere St. st Free Except on Gash & Carry oh WI ___) \__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1057 — ’ " : ’ . : ee | ee i 4 i 4 : ! . : te as | | : , + Ga; Ms \ a a 4 , as « : \ | \ ‘ \ ~ . : ; : w HY po YOU READ rHE , NE WSPAPER P copyniant s967, BUREAU OF ADVERTISING OF THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION, INC. \ = ‘ * es > : : 66 | | / , I get the styles and keep up-to-date on how I should look — : . e and whether I look like rn , > FP an the rest of the kids” « Whether people want to “keep up-to-date”’ on world, national or by Eugene Gilbert & Co., famous youth authority, teens spend over local news, baseball scores or the latest styles in Bermuda shorts, the $9,000,000,000 a year of their own money on a variety of products, newspaper is the favorite medium — for adults and for teens. They also have considerable influence on family spending. : It’s the favorite because the newspaper has a wealth of reading ~ No matter what you sell; no matter how you sell it — nationally, for everybody. Newspapers serve almost all our 16,000,000 teens as__ regionally or locally — you'll find more prospects of all ages in the S well as the millions of adults who read daily newspapers, That’s daily newspaper. Use it to get your most profitable return. ; why daily newspaper circulation is highest ever— over 57,000,000. oor Advertisers should find it profitable to turn their attention to the Ye From “The Functions of Newspapers for Their Weaders,” @ ste dy conducted teen-age market. According to a recent survey made for newspapers _by Social Research, Inc. for thé entire newspaper industry, pet Pe —_ ee _ _ - po oan Ae : ———~ eerie ee ye Published in the interest of more effective advertising by THE PONTIAC PRESS " : , \ . . : \ a : 4 ee ae : | a | “ Wile ous be * { a Ms, ‘e i ee oS eee we ‘ is j * oF oe eer ee 6 ee 1k Eee ee *’ a: 3a : es \ - Fs You } ¥ es * f Sie See ore | ee eee ee Pee AS 1 Fone a8 4 : . Lye & F. . ; wake ee { ‘ = “1 as aA : et ie oS le = 4g : ' ; é j. sf | ; “ ated 2 eae E | ce j ey ey : ly 3 baa ic re } < Tes eo e6 fe i * rae ‘ B » . - : j iv 2 ; : 4 F i reaper! : 1 : i a) on 5 } ToA4 :*4 j = | a . ; i a ‘i { 4 capa e ve SA es con : : soe ate PONTIAC vig Suakoay. on SEPTEMBER 19, 1931 | . 1 re | Hollywood: Headlines : : {wot with a jeseter. The pro-ithentlc:-logle of. the. xtras.‘Thepi ducers he ‘has had have pretty| foe of NItaly_ even into muuch given him the rein. T don't tan Serio ty als pe we \Returns From Shooting ice te | I\h , 1 moar tah mare. predation oa Calf Makes Bad ‘Cholee Show No Loan N oted Hi emingway | N ovel tion ih.aplctars bekat. e tor MOUNT STERLING, Ky. A | : | son, he said; Italy’s lack of movie; ™ At YOUR - oe Allege Northville. Track By BOB THOMAS =, “That happened before the pic-/Mmaking know-how. Brahma bull calf that escaped sd nova OAK | @ LAKE ORION Borrowed Money. From|, HOLLYWooD:m — Back from|ture began,” Selznick explained. +i from a local stockyards wahdered é es Y his hectic filming of “A Farewell\""As Ben Hecht commented, it was} «Our production facilities are|into a department store, The man-|| _ RESTAURANT d PIZZERIA Teamsters’ Union {to Arms" in Italy, David O. Selz.jthe case of two Caesars and one/far superior in Hollywood,” he ager, Harold R. Tribble, quickly}| an / : - nick says it was his most difficult Alp. said. “But ‘the picture also would | hipped the calf on its side, trussed| | e = E . production—but not the most tenj-| “I thought a could work with have cost a great deal rmiore if we 895 LAPEER ROAD - — OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE NEW ats w — The U. S| peramental. 7 | Huston, and I believe he honestly|made it there. And there are|t 2nd dragged out the back door. pirting Agate records de ntl Sw ee * {felt he could work with me. But!things which you just couldn’t/it and dragged it out the back door. show the existence of an alleged! Tops in temperament, he. re-|it turned out that he couldn't ful-|duplicate here. Not just the scen-|been a cow-puncher, in New Mexico }$50,000..loan by @ Michigan local|marked, was “Gone With , The/fill the conditions as outlined in/ery, which is great, but the au-'years ago. of ‘the Teamsters’ Union to North.|Wind.” ‘This despite reports from|his contract and in several con- .diville Downs track in Detroit, alltaly of his feud - with director] versations with me. Be : i ¥ * FULL COURSE DINNERS SPAG : Propaganda, said,the producer.| “Actually, 1 don't think John is OPEN 6:45 * HETTI : | “There were a lot of false re-|the kind of a diréctor who can] ° ‘The testimony was. given by ports printed about the picture! - = % RAVIOLI % PIZZA %& LASAGNA : % FISH AND CHIPS: ~ R. Millar, USTA executive |pecause two segments of the press ' fj viee president, during resumed |iateq me,” Selznick declared. of alleged incompeten- |r). Communist press hated mef i Lake Perch brought by the 4 because J wouldn't use any Com- " most delicious oes an the Feacist, NooVascist and Mon-@ ne South End of Union Lake Road Last fall Gov. Averell Harri-jarchist press hated. me because o=. | oon OPEN FRI. SAT. ‘SUN. Only Man appointed James M, Landis,/they thought the story reflected # former Harvard law school dean,|ill on the government's conduct to hear the charges. of World War I.” Millar said the application of the k «+ -*& oe oe ag Mane = ‘What about his blowup with i existence” 0; ’ : 1 COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE i inyanmen. soi. cnbechaie of ditenie en |'R. Hoffa, Teamsters unfon leader, Grasse sess MY 3-421 | oe a as a Prony. a bees ba tage « Midnight. | ALBERGHETTY - COOPER - DAViS ®@eees*e@ horses” at the Northville track, Landis said in questioning the wit- ness. ion ee ae HUR SON o NOW Thru FRI. * *- * Testimony before the Senate’ field’ recently indicated that a |Teamsters -local made the $50,- 000 joan. Millar said the USTA took‘ ne "NAKED TRUTH] f . about New York’s gengster-ridden Maple. Rd. East of Walled Lake = 4-3135 “NOW OPEN © FRIDAY e SATURDAY © SUNDAY Closed on All I racing elsewhere despite the denial’ jot a license in this state. scas| | Understanding’ ss uae w. §AsKed by-Ike Civil Rights Progress Gained by Moderation] S= | “WAYWARD BUS” President Says - NEWPORT, R. I. ®— President] “WAY TO THE GOLD“ Eisenhower—on the eve of the % Arkansas school ‘ion show-| 7 ARTING SATURDAY ; Teny Curtis in “THE separ STORY” = STARTS FRIDAY 7 , : » 2 down—says aes way to cwil rights, . _ Other Days : ~"$ | progress i hrough “ex- | oa WOW! ., xowsive: ae eee START AaTiNe WEEKDAYS W = First Run Showing , * * ¢ at — 12:00 Noon - 3:50 and eee | )NTINUOUS SUND) | ‘BIG!-BiG! at TRIGRER TOUGH ams rapid achievement of equality un- COR TOUS SORDAT Phone BE 4-4611 at — 12:20 - 4:10 - 8:00 says. ‘Tu the gua-smoted dies called Canyon River, where the law runs out and praia ; Hell begins... deus you'll = Powell, Harlem minister _who se conan with the - ‘Wanted’ SEE THE GREATEST EVENT IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY. WITH YOUR WHOLE FAMILY! Powell had suggested that Pres- ident invite him and other Negro jleaders to @ parley on integration. | There was no indication the ‘President would meet with Negro leaders other than Powell. - : : You're one girt me in a thousand 1 -wmilers..and - + you're got to ~ watch each man! dotn Derek as Joshuse 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 5-4500 FIRST SHOWING W THE ny LAND... WEST ‘Hammering Starts Fire SACRAMENTO, Calif. « — Mr. —] by Oatuse starring GEORGE MowTcoMery eet HENDERSON va GRAVES. wim EYER with ALAN HALE Rec ose oe ast TS —— WALLED LAKE|| | _PARK WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS) LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683\ IT'S WAYNE'S | TOWN HALL | F on Fee al : —AY WOTTEST wT) He SAT., SEPT. 211) : Pay eg 2, . Ml + ee DAN DAILEY . | 9 P. M. “gy 2 A.M. j 5 : | : | - on, oe : es | ADVANCE $1.50 || | AT DOOR $1.75 | reall * - : : é fe Ape es fen i ‘ ply ou 4 Te eee 4 F; , 3 4 5 fj ae Fae Es ca ; < ' : - he : ? a~ pies ose aT Nt ae t } | Ras: 4 j i, } x" i f \ z ‘ aA eS , * - 5 Pe ‘ ae” Ge ee A alee ibe Te 20} jet a C3 * oft ‘; “ . he q * \ 2a ee ; s zs ee 2 : ¥ EJ Pee f. P i ey s * « ee j at ao if : fi pact i Cae oe f \ lee PS ag ie | ‘ rae i | _ Hungarian Refugees Find\x= U.S. College ‘Wonderful’ - NORMAN, Okla, (INS) — What) Rakousky and Szilagyi were two suddenly trans-/nervous boys when they stepped Russian-controlled|trom a plane in Oklahoma City a university to an American college|two months ago — hesitant almost to tell anyone their names. t Today they are almost as care- free as their friends at the uni- Norman willingly exclaim. “‘it is : lertul versity. Upen thelr arrival last Feb- ruary they cringed when revolt er Communism were mentioned. Both took part in the revolution, Szilagyi, who worked as a labor- atory technician in Hungary, is studying physics. sentiments were| Rakousky, majoring in fashion Zsolt|design, has drawn high praise for * who freely joins in|his work at the university. lite “6 In Budapest he worked as a de- signer at night, attending classes os |) DHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 __ se about} your! _ JHE JACKSON TWINS | | big cities that reminds me 2 ‘ HER valuable to them.” Szilagyi cannot understand why Americans eat ice cream in cold weather and both youths loudly exclaim over their dislike for corn. “In the revolution that is mainly all we ate,” Szilagyi said. “I am bread sick like being home sick,” Rakousky- quipped. “American bread is too airy,’ he said, explaining that Hungarian bread is*coarse. a Families of both boys are still in Budapest and letters arrive from them weekly, “They aren't free Neither will ever return home the Rus- sians, we danced and sang every|during the day. while Hungary is Communist-con- P Al 5 night.” . Angeles, New York City or Dallas.' trolled, they said. : an BOARDING HOUSE . S SVX WMA. SUPPOSE NIRGIL TOOK THE Yip BIRD OUT TO THE PRECIPICE La, SO HE'D -HANE COMPANY ON YOU MUST HEAR THESE | THE WAY HOME,EH 2 ~~ STIRRING LINES CLIMAX SAY! WOULD YOU PREFER _ OF THE PLAY 1'M DOING B A OOM: WITH SOUTHERN FOR GLADSTONE /m AT & ee ~e; THE TRIAL OF VIRGIL SEE oer one SCRIMSHAW, WHO PUSHED | ( INSIDE NOOK IF YOU 7g HIS FAIR VICTIM OVER A A FEW WEEKS PRECIPICE, THE TALKING iy BIRD SAYS, “OVER YOU A GO,GERTRUDE f° Cuda y. , a) Z_B af REPEATING THE A tig is oo] . | - | | [ari VILLAIN'S DASTARDLY By | : | | WELCOME > TO THE BALL GAME a , ee ATTY ‘ee ee iD WOMAN BIS HARD TO IMPRESS So coat ty BEA Soren, he. 78 Og. OS Pus. on, 1°14 OUT OUR WAY * a> hat ae “a3 yeR >) , By Edgar Martin THIS WAX, =]] NO, LET HIM SPEAK, SIRS | MALCOLM... BETTER THAT é Pe Lp Fda eats eet eee ee faye a . Abas an ert Orertt } * f 1@ 1967 by NEA Servies, Tm. MORTY MEEKLE Ry a - By Dick Cavalli : SR: © 1957 by aA Sorc al a + 6 yA AEDS by Franklin Folger j THE PONTIAC PRESS, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 LE a - isl * * * - S8Sss5ssusR Se ge saacesas I i § : i fit 2 Be fol is*° = +1 vrs toee cana mo nee nanorennge cots S2eskesssszsssz eereee Appointment Announced DETROIT (INS) — General announced — the auto ae Waterford Democrats Slate Meeting Saturday The Democratic Club of Water- jford Township will hold its first fall meeting Saturday at 8 p.m. at the CIA Building on Williams Lake road. Fred V. Haggard, president, said major action will be a report from the executive committee as to the firm. He succeeds James A. Orris who » was retiring. club’s summer activities. All Dem- ocrats are invited, he added. Township Library Needs Mc ore Shelves for Books gains and aircrafts maintained a firm tone. * * * News the Bank of England had sharply increased its interest rate apparently created a little selling in New York in sympathy with a drop in London stock prices. Some of the international oil stocks, including Royal Dutch and Standard Oil (New Jersey), lest ground on concern over the Middie East situation. In the radio-television group Zenith fell three points as the Fed- eral Communications .Commission made no specific recommendation on what pay-as-you-see television : B oaen should be used. Motorola: Sulphur, up % at 21% and 1,500 a CARL CLENDENIN Seaboard Finance The Seaboard Finance Co. of New York, has opened an office at 71185 North Perry °St., ‘its. ninth branch in Michigan. The firm is embarking on its 3ist year, with 318 offices in 32 states, *|\Canada and Hawaii. _ Carl Clendenin has been named STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK— (Com: led by th sociated Press): ” 7 oe 30 15 15 60 Indust. Rails Util. Stocks Net change .. —1 —4@ +2 —1 Noon Thurs. .. 258.5 111.2 72.1 173.1 Prev, day ...... 268.6 1116 Tio 173. Week ago ...... 259.3 1126 72.0 173.8 Month ago »-260.2 119.1 72.8 176.2 Year ago ......258.7 131.5 1.8 178.2 1967 high 280.0 134.7 77.5 188 1987 low .:.... 276.3 155.1 76.9 191.5 1956 low ...... 244.0 1276.2 60.6 171.6 Mack Enters Market With New Luxury Bus NEW YORK — “Mack Trucks, |Ine., has entered America's fast- growing inter-city bus market with introduction of a new, long-distance luxury bus. ‘2/Extension Clubs’ ‘sitrict is holding its annual Rally ‘S/Day, starting at 10 a.m. this morn- Grain P New York Stocks eames in Prices ‘ada’ tenbuimg ‘Govshattonas CHICAGO GRAIN ‘ Admiral ..., 98 4 Man ... 42 Studebak -P k d CHICAGO, Sept 19 (AP)—Opening 218 A Red uc BRT Jones BL... B43 udedaKer-Fackalr Cwneat (ald . Fr oe. ee | ° ) Oats rs soe : “oa = gids ca BY Bree 88: 4149 Expand Its L Reeewn Fis Baal Bicercla lecchoe be 22227 Fag[Atam Lad 52. 304 Kreger, .w.. 8 0 Xpan S ine DP se-soee a ior cccercce 10% — Head (crate) 3 doz. ...... 4.80 Ge ain. 167 Lib McR&L” * 10. 7 = — Mar ciives 231% Rye ea . am Con... 4) EOE Maire (2. gee SOUTH BEND. Ind. um — Stude- BAT snoorse arty ee DETROIT EGGS pay peas ESE i we ois”: 18. baker-Packard Corp. plans to ex- Mar ....... 137 | DETROIT, Sept. 19 (AP) — Eggs,j|Am M & Fay 381 Cormerd * 33 |pand its line of Packard automo- BOP ssesceee 1.23 May ....... 1.35%) "-0-B- Detroit, cases included, federal|Am Motors .... 7.2 k Trk' .. 272\biles in its 1958 model lines Dec ....... 1.23% JS 1307 [Mate Am N Gas .. $2.1 Manning M&M 29 . Mar eee Lame Lea Whiter Grade A Jumbo 52-89; Wtd.|Am Rad... 13-1 Martin. Ol... 30-1 x * * May ....... 130% Ost ...... 12.95 (O78; S0%: Lereg avg. §3;|Am Seating .. 25.5 May D Stre .. 38.2 LED Waa pee CU rats | Medium 4143; Wid. ave fj, Small a: Am Gmokt +» 808 McGraw Ho.) 442 Plans for a broadening of the Jan ....... 12.10 Wid ave Ks sens, Graae a jumbo Am rele Tei 170.7 Mead Cp ..... 388/Studebaker-Packard line of cars 0: Large ©: Medium | 4; Am Tob .... 133 Merr ch & 8 . i7¢|were disclosed as the various : . Commerce iy graded: Whites ane se. eS ee §32/models were presented at a na-|_ CWS IN DIC] | see ia rer, are armen So Be erece petitioned preview for, press, radio. ot; Batre ta ea: Large 47; Small 28: |armat Ck. 24.7 Motor Wheel’. 18 (television and trade publications -26 42. ..'" 22.3 Motorola ....: 46.6| today A garage fire, set by children) #n'sRe's! Au Cot Line. 38 Mueller Br .... 26.4 . playing with matches, caused $100 Ad Retin. 63 Ret Oe 33°| Public introduction of the new Poul Balt & Ob ... 404 Rat Dalry 3a models has been set for Oct. 15. try — peeace Le Lead ‘’.110 | There will be a new Packard DETROIT POULTRY Boeing Air .. 39.6 pena aah a Hawk, with luxury leather in- DETROIT, Sept. 19 —. Prices Bors Warm -- 31% Nia M Pw .... 29 | terior. Also in the Packard series peid per pound. F.O.B. Detroit. for No. | ar Fy, * 573 No Am Av .... 244) will) be a four-door sedan, a ity live gt up to 10 a.m,: Nad Ca 1 116 MOF Pee ...... Gt wt A se: Light type hens Sarcones wave Nor o. Pw .. 162| four-door station wagon and a Brie rere |S Sen St Same a: al "woe Mersin 30-925, ines 30; Heavy ‘eoer eae Sen Be °° boa bec 5 : rH Studebakers will include the , Capital Airi is.7 ba3,4,W Air . 1¢-$/Scotsman series; Champion, Com- “VY. ertet_ Cp . a3 Poram Piet 343 mander, President and Hawk Livestock Cater ame s 56 Penney, Xo’. $ee;models. The Silver Hawk will be an Chrysler .... 76.4 ey hematin pat egos and V-$ mod- } pernore eee etary tory — (Sait Stn $23 Facts SH 'ioy’ a Vs’ mupercharged engine . — = - a super-charged 100. cit = Philo. .4 2 Meth/ pariy early receipts sows. dea Saree? 4 Cluett Pea : 3a Pailtp Mor 43.1/There will be two completely new .|slow, very narrow; bulk apply tool’ Ges -..., 386 Pillaby bails" qg.g{(Wo-door hardtops in the Stude- ars oes fom cole tandard to good fea steers|Comw Ed... 384 Pit > > 8 baker line. : Rummage sale and other needs.| i0.00-12.50, nur anecer eas causiee ae 2 ten n ..... 89.6; The Scotsman is Studebaker 293 S. Sanford. Sept. 13 and 14. (to -csta rket, compared iast|Con PwPf 4% 91.6 Pure Oil - 99 |Packard’s new economy series. —Advy {Os onus lower" cows, 0 cent lower! |cont GOPsas’ 114 Remus Su". (Company spokesmen have claimed : ‘ ; 14 Lanes <5 ae bulls 50-1,00. dower; stockers and f ‘ mn Met .,, 484 Optimist Bake Sale, Pri, Sept, steady to weak: ‘two loads rime 1070- (Cont On get Rey Tok B eo'4|igh saree Os cae 20, 9:30 a. m. Walte’s Basement. |!02 Ib fed steers 26.78; limited showing |Cooper Rng.” 267 Rove, Bh |. 344 ON Operating cost for ay — Adv, |miaet bi ghetee sad p rime 00-1300 1 Corn P ") 30.7 mehwsr ot : $34/has been priced in the range cov- ee, 26.80; ‘most nies steers seibeee ee St Jos Lead. 28 ering many of the smaller foreign- Rummage sale Fri. night 7 to 9. good choice 21.00-23.50;|Det Edison .... 40.2 * 37 |built vehicles, although it’ is a most choice eit 00-24. & Seovill Mf .. 27 * L All Saints Church. Exchange ent. | choice to prime ap to 24.28: ‘good t0[Dow’ Chem |.” sag See AL RR -. 288/conventional size unit. —Adv.|low choice 20.90-22.50; utility and stand-|Du Pont .._.188.2. Bears ~Roeb .. 27.3 ord erase offerings "1400-20 0. utility |Rast Air L... 33.2 ae ae Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike, Sat-| ont UHility cows. arly ww te ee lm nen s minenie ... 808 . ; urday, 8 to 1:30. — Adv. | late 00 down; canners and|El & Mus ... 42 ees Ay scons S48 ains ni e p veer pies Leal — Emer Rad .., 55 jas Ry eeee = Rummage sale, variety, ete. 106/fon" ‘6 2.00; utility commercial /Erie RR... ht a he. ee . 8, Edith in garage. —Adv. fifty head good and choice 885 Ib feeder|Pairo' Mor :3° std Otl Cal 83.1 Under 6-Man Board eers 22.00; few good 650 yearling | Pirestone “924 Std Ot Ind 46.3 . le feeder 21.50; medium to good stockers|Food Mach ... 504 St4 Ot! NJ - 61.7 : F 19.00-21.00. Pord Mot .... §27 Std Oil Oh .. 51.5 Brown Bros. Store Calves and vealers — Salable 50. Prices Sul... 98 Stud-Pack .... 5.3) The combination of the ACF- . : . unchanged on small supply. Compared | Pruet Tra ... 142 Sun Ol ..... 76 Wrigi ‘Stores, Inc., Foodtown at New Location last week: genera) trade around steady,/Gen Bak * 193 Suther Pap .. 35 ey extreme top higher; choice andiGen Dynam .. §42 Swift & Co, .. 31-7/Division in Cleveland with the Seine 00-36.00, few up to/Gen lec ... 63.6 Sylv El Pd -- 2) Si netroit-based Wrigley division un- Brown Brothers, for 30 years|2#2¢: most ssles 34.90 ang down. Siand-iGen Pde... SR RS tt ; wath dig haton located at 4 N. Saginaw St., has|2000: utility 18.00-18.00; cull 18-00 and\oen ‘ewe? "$14 Textron... 128/0er & six-man executive committee . and|20%2;, sood and choice slaughter calves|Gen Tel... 403 mp :, 63.2/was announced today. recently sold its stationery 19.06-24.00. Gen Time ... 204 Timk R Bear 44 | ‘The firm also announced profit of office supply business and moved i and lambs — Salable $0. Un-iGen Tire ..... 1.1 Tran W Air }21 its wallpaper and busieees to Compared red last week; slaughter/Gilette ._-" 394 ‘Transamer 36 | $10,242,240 before taxes on sales paint jaca sg and Gears fe feeder lambs Goodrich a4 Twent Cen .. 25.1) oe $326,183,639 for the fiscal year 704 W. Huron St. see e ti shee, geen and holon wel, TS On carte tietiended June 29. * an c n . ’ According to John P. Harris, 31.00-26.00; utility ‘and cod ‘te to Fae Magar ag Ed Un Pac... 261 OO; ww ew 5 2 . a partner in the company, the) rood and choice yearling Site, oe, fem |Ot West oc at Oni AT tie Asa] Samuel Frankel, -ACF-Wrigley Saginaw street store was sold to cholee | feeder bs 19.00-30 00: tow Guif Ol .| 11402 ——— 3 vice president and Wrigley di- as ee William Finger of Pleasant Ridge. |*™*4 ! chelee slaughter" sheep » WHI be held’ Thursday, a r, at 7 p.m. from the Puc neral e with son officiating. tp Interment in Cemetery. Graveside service of Tt. a "Powe Melvin Wells, E. Hall, Earl : of the Special As- ” L Dated September 18, 1957. W.O. No. 1227. B 5 ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk " Sept. 19, 57. aah “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 19, 1057 ae 4 : + s. { ssa . ~ \ ~ Voorhees-Siple ' FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—, or Motor —AWANT-ADS1 To fiid aft . job, place ‘to. live or a good used car, see Classi fied NOW. | ' Wanted Male 6 _ tel eae we te eke AN SN My ACCOUNT ADJUSTER opportunity for advance- with » nationa) automobile ASS'T MGR. SHOE SALESMAN WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING AP. MENT AT OUR MIRACLE MILE STORE. FULL AND PART TIME TUNITY FOR MEN WHO ARE INTERESTED IN A GOOD Fv- HAVE EXPERIENCE AND FUR- NISH REFERENCES WRITE ey AINTER. a lor-Chevrolet, Walled Lk. Ean oo ere. WANTED. APPLY day and ent amt Orchard Lake. COOK. f mR. part time 8-3711 after ry p.m. good persona! charac need a BS in person only, Ask or Mr. er or Mr. Kess- Homer ght Motors Inc. Mich FORD SALESMAN We are looking for an sepernce’ satemobile salesman .to sell & used cars or dealer in Oxford. Michi; Bala plus commis- furnished to qualified Mr Jeffrey A_8-2521. HEAVY EQUIP OPERATORS on yaico" & large dovers Exp. on! & _— OR 31253 “MIDDLE - AGED GENTLEMAN. Porter & Simi work, 3 days)! wk TER oa mabtnnanee at A t Hos- pital, ‘Roche ater, tien “cat Call Mrs. 0381 MAN FOR AL Steady 41770 W 0 Mile CAR WASHERS. AP- ply_Jax-Kar Wash, Birmingham SAVE. ENERGY. USE NEEDS ELDERLY WO wou. o FAMILY F an, oversee motheriess home. housework More for home leone wages. FRFE RENT CARE & ress ¥ Rakesy_ im Ww. phone calls please. GIRL, VERY LIGHT DELIVERY. Mus’ own car start boty wk. Come a7 to : 20% E. Lawrence roor HOURERREPER FOR MOTHER. lee home, m.- have own chil- dren FF '9-7408. HA?RIFON'§ GRILL ROOM, 1300 Perry Now taking applications for waitress & grill cooks, Full or pen an pply in person 11 fOUSEKEEPER % TO 40. r OSTESS FOR CAFETERIA. BE- tween 35 to 45 omede ‘Pood . old, ie Reigeginaw 7 __Part time. Apply 140 HOMB DEMONSTRATORS: Raid 7 Fras light houseketpine Write Pontiac | 66 W 300% Hur Open ‘Poeninge till 9 $20 DAILY. LUMIN aw HIGH ScHOOr. GIRL —— ; Huron. "LING —_Wi a _ pickup truck. MA_ 6-6250, HOUSEKEEPER COOKED o 1 AND tm & home. 2 schoo! children eneral, Pvt. pleasam & live in, UNt- 35-6306. Reverse charges. KitcHE UE ty "wee FOR MORNINGS, LADY. be! Mg patton Dog Dorothy ohnson, {os 4 Lowel U A & B TRENCHING CHANCE TO MAKE Wanted: Salesmen At once Men women P. W. DINNAN Huron FE 42577 FULL CHARGE ACCOUNTANT TO TO me abaree of all record ke Write Pontiac Press, Box 72. HAVE OPENING FOR TWO ALES PERSONAL EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Contact Jack Kennedy WM. A. KENNEDY — w FE 43569 name plates. Pree sam Reeves Co. Attlebo: ne ie Pontiac F mae] Bo SAL ES-MINDED i - Floors, Pe i carey Ba soar ok ee ae 4107 C. SCHUETT, Realtor es Highland’ Rd M- Saished or $378) on tion Pas MUlberry pletely fh my 89-0018, nessa A-l LIGHT HAULING, Mi tubbish, Low rates. FE k dirt delivered. Seed- WAITRESSES | Bec ipct Peer | pet, wer ine ri ie.| Ep Siac coe Fa 4 , Ls J LAWN BUILDING &@ LAWN RE Ted's have openings, tor dining *RUSSE LI. KELLY Ay CusTOM CARPENTERS | “pair PE 4-6610. roo wi ‘eases night shift est be experienced. __OF FICE SERVICE sisi Gordon Patter 1. EM 3-048 AWN 5, GARDEN y OTOTI LING, Y¥WCA_ REQUIRES. EVENING | ALL OF CARPENTRY, ED'S cleried! help. 4 nights a week.| modernization & garages. Willi) Oakland Landscaping Woodward at Square Lk. Rd. FE _ 63375 ries & 5-2511. Complete nate Lawn vate. EXP.*WAITRESS _--_ttelp Wanted 8 | “foors, drives, os. Jensen. FEd- Biccgrams pis nting: 670 BE. Walton For counter & grill, Must be ral 2.2340, Bivd, PE 61333, of y running ALI. MEN OR WOMEN DESIROU TYPD! Te} NEW LAWNs put. Finish lunchroom Morning and after-| of making $2 to $5 per ae full “pases Seesevuage additions, ou rading, back fill. Top soll. FE noon shift available. Apply in per-| or part time, see ith, 150 rooms, porch ——— . ieee ares WomEnt— son, Lakewood Lanes. 3121 W.| N. Pe § to da ft “SEE WHITES NURSERY Huron BEAN AND PE men! work & brick or stone, ‘i pisy Ad Eve ‘Eyery Priday EXP. WAITRESS Be SERVING se 38 2 Mile R Ra. My mile east . Howe. Por spe conn e dinner: ‘acom * Fin LEY By Vinccats Joe Orchard “Lk: | BooK ROW, HAVE FU RANE) ce, “eee tee eae EVELING. ae ae beautiful gifts toys. Have few . a (EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. PH.| choice wT Cc ., HmAS. FREE; Moving g & Trucking 19 MI Prk ss . i “~ — peektineases me aan Here Tee en ee - Rayne “EXCELLENT SERVICE G, & 2-3664. O np Laven cae BLOCK & on Fates... Seger hewes Moving & Trucking 19 19 houses. k and cement work. ~ t FH | ASHES pont pe ale apap bot fa hae : Basement and cleaned. FE BULLDOZING AND GRADING. | _ 47615. Free estimate FE 4-5950. ABC CANTOR, LARGE VAN OR OL Ga, TREN NG. ick tie installation and. repairs Ssseueet & LIGHT HAULING. Ll eed _Call_ Bill 5-503. : BRI BLOCK AND CE LING & RUBBED ASE work Also chimneys No job too mjeur Dee Anytime. ter e Residential. aang comer fee NG claf ou aranteed Pa M LIGHT A and “ubblsh Bi Reid a. top sdll « ioc & CEMENT WORK. | SGHT & Emaye wOvEne wir and wend Hreploces. MA 2 ton stake truck. FE CONCRETE WORK AS ea ‘SHOULD ODE! ~* RTAGE T jistan moving. tint a aoe praesent WANTED 10 BUY: ALL TYPES furmtvre Ph, PH 23-6533. WTD. AN’ lamps & ~+ MY 21531. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 BARGAIN BOX 463 Saree The Birmin —— re- sale shop re ceee al 2 weeks an = replenish fa’ stock. its, Winter coats, ladies’ & Ty m oy of the f i. = eve ember © family. Open _& 10 to § P.M ‘Tues. 1 until 9 PM. & Sat. 10 "tit 2. -WHEEL TRAILER OR 42006, 4 \CING CART. REASON- 2 3-06 i. ANTED’ 6 OR 8 FT. CANDY __ Showcase & wall case, FE 4-1090. WANTED BU L TANK. WANTED MAHJONGG SET. FE 2-5626 Money Wanted = 28A WISH TO BORROW $3,000 TO FIN- a; bee 6 pet. Popes bonus, Box Wanted te Rent 2 |2 ELDERLY LADIES WANT Two roomis in private home. Kit. Priv. — Write Pontiac Pr W. Commins. CARE t. BILLS SR AND BON. sp pentes and finished, 2-2639. PE 2-5780 CUSTOM PLUMBING & INFTAL one REPAIRS FREE ATE 2-8068 styles, Phone 2-2036, CEMENT -& BLOCK WORK FE 54-0762 iz With wants work, “ban anytime. FE tare DUCED. RATES BON van pt ane you, Smith CES. ALL ome ot BS fr $-4638, LIGHT HAULING FE 81124 “TON PICKUP Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor. Co. ts] gd Lhd screened tenants are caili dally, Why don’t you? We sev good parties waking. 4 JERRY “Ababas, co, OR 111 R WA BY YOUNG Ary non yh _ " dibed hg pe 0a Pontise Share Hviee. Quarters 30 “GIRL WITH BABY TO SHARE apt. Will care fore ame. FE _ $8297 = ne r = ¥ ouple. SHARE | elr ho : a , ew child FE. WILL ty laa, cent : elderly | TRADES | Help Wanted: Female 7 7 Employment Agencels ‘BAY. op Building\ Service: 12) Betting & Decorating. 20) TAILOR ~ [IMMEDIATE OPENING) EVELYN EDW ARDS |?32%_merm euch aiteratta tailor, aie hy : rel VOCATION, é ; os. 2 R @ MN , Fe 402 Comm E i i ) my si " cae ec ae ened ach Sie" es Eee ta rons ete tnecence | ae Rear Monarch Men’ Shops TABORATO oft eee ence ine Yellow Pages. am: Roch- | CALL “SCOT? | EMPLOY ne Beit ee beter’ bdich Cail rs. OL} Agence 2 Po BAS | i |; DECORA Pan 19381, ones, : Male or fem 4 rvice, 28 yr8 WIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO TIVE & tel. No. tee. Fa ha in oy e , 980 t 2 bas iesangt Monin plus room and board. Pe MIDWEST BUY, SELL OR TRADE vip Ste oily > _§- 1448 between at pm and 8 PONTIAC'S OLDEST Bat @ Ww 742) at yg downtown es NIGHT, GRILL. SA u ree ab MENT AGENCY Fi . Fy aad Mie aise bay and WEN i a ae inotatey valine: Ay | gous OF OUR “NGEORGE BLATR” | sisuge Wg yoo. te ee te rs , SALESMAN Ble armrrasers: Neer 1 Mile) _ Beak Big’ wa baad ri toe Dist ites, AT om sas: era Sig Join o2 company, Buy your Instructions sisean ORG Pat i‘ ener jesa.e .We will ™ ~ ING & -PAINTING, ——— — Derion_Pisins __ business & - Office Girl 4 FE La ¥ 4211 - FE ¢on. Q C , jos roa Gloss, al "Geals. Spartan Offic , CAKE pepo arina COURSE. G SNYDER- an. AND OUT, VERY UICK ASH oy" H. BROWN, Rea Realtor 24810 ipo 2 of kagurtine management 6 eredit | CE 46 Dhaene | fee — Fete eieer wanana | 7 ee + ree ee Rent A Furnished 33 Help, Wented Female 2) fi casisal toe, “ita ieee | Fulatie Beemer Ores | NEW NEV Nee COS) Eres fe Sr me Ute | | Roat Apts, Pacelted 2 Oli, AhOueR, Getmeee| tite vga sams fae jot, Pee fat review, | Unsonae sae Wee tant | Fe aS Per ee Seats Celtes Shop _ Hecabeence Pontiae Press Box — cortiease” decires ig struction work! Why, because an DECORATING. WHITE BROS. 2 ROOM APT. FURNISHED, ON OU THIS WOMAN? 32-7348. reinforced, remov steam. REALTORS . pros last weet. De- “Tide GIRL. PART-TIME . Bo extra cost. Call Lome PE 3- R 3 weekly first é age Bt oad = — 4 PART-TIME XXX" Hamburger, 135 Piano & mn your home tee Lal after > om Pree ak iz ANGINO. ©. | O00 2 it? Dixie, Hwy. - ; posit, near bus line. FE _ serers se, ears, Revnnes tee Se | Sect Hares Sen al ance Um. OT" | caerRRIW 5 REPAIR EAE. | Wilner PE bat, | pen Bree tee Sisn WOBERN ; 356. PERMANENT FULL TIME Live 37922 . : Ar HA Ril, SPPICIENCY. KITCHEN ing. We train ca cae See in help, Must be dependable ang.| Work Wanted | Male _10 Jos FLEMING PLOGR_TAYING WALIS CLEANED | CASH Tie Ser Cinyey, Raa a diate and eas, $15 wh. oo EAS A 6% wf day. Be- = as 2 sen “WANT OD ODD JOBS AND ew? finrahing 85 Edison. Ph IN ‘A FLASH: rs ; FE sae : fees, Si Ted tawnese Permanent Openings sae. SONY Rid Bio.) U"eeRsomauizen womes |. Television Service 22 FE 40123. $1 Pive 8, a i eet eee | Sette ‘snare te ab sree tmnet be Ci) CARPENTER WORK KEW —| ———TE $220 of FE 24% _ F land contracts, see T- ROOM EFFICIENCY, PVT.| ple. All ulilities $16 wetk, OR BABY ‘SITTER—( DAYs WEEK. emaet on rs agp “ppalr PE ane — = ROO: REPAIRS _ COPENHAVER'S | RADIO a’ TV ne Johnson in person bath & ent Available at Park Feiss. = ard Senpage ages ke Pe |, lets A oz voces ett One OF TATED. | maroon IS eau enter wat wt] fl erageetotend | re Sat | etn cae eee RT abt Bathe tare WE OE] So aie bee eine TRENCHING AND | 6i¥~ or Wiaat SERVI h peed - vate welcome, 143 Port Gini, “Must og A-tvand nave |S abete st BsANDERS | 5 Sica" pees tit | BULLDOZING ve 8 Sane OLLTLSOT] | * path Washer ana uryers Ogura: | Canoe TENG. No 74 * * La ie MA 43183. Or MA. 42010, Waa SAW CAEN haw WON WORK. 5_D_Thompece rae anaes de ar oe lee oe _Paddoen, iv Amere “apts.” __| ringe's Rs © BATH. MODERN. et ig ~ , GReacenT NT Lake RECEPTONIST FOR. Tree, removal By wb Building Supplies 12A | "ORs * FE a 1 BDRM. DELUX KITCHEN-| Will rent for winter months. $40. as A EO ek 3 Nl Nl > tte’ : t, f ae Excl ou lad god P| “te, kitenese eT oe oe FIREBRICE USED. 10 CENTS BA.| op ce 22A CAND CONTRACTS SERVIGED. Gi! Sacnciom paradise. a per ‘wk. | _Preter co . OR_ $2950. Bookkeeper and Cashier gritchboard ree at once. | _ +00 eoestalty Reg. brick, 3 cents ea. 31246 w. _ Typewriter Servi » 224, Chapi a Real Estate a. an reaters. rE Hout ;HOUSEKEEPING' ROOM. Mendy peatien. ise teak wk. Ty Bing ence and the “ ss ineet | ELDE ELDERLY Rae, panes =e Be Busis P Pay 13 TYPEWRITERS up apDInd. REALTOR, | _drea weieome, 201 Central. saad eae a ae a a im, | _Biste*inase Bag. Peet CIV Erving QUARTERS 1 EX- -A-l ace TREE "SERMICE RE- 4 phe BE. i VanWelt ase Tune wen, ' bath. ae seen tt —— . ge ee . | CEERKSIVPISTS |e came ou) PP me hee Ds Pact Be Be ‘agg Sat BR |S th Pa th at cee ae Must be able to type and do eleri- . DESIRES es pho z- 18T FLOOR CLEAN 3 ROOMS CE 3 RM. APT. AT DRAYTON. : Bena ig Sure. Sood caiary., Exeet “ny alta Oar peter 9 alle 4 bg os by ry sained a “~ U olstering a 33 Lanai oF CASH PRICE BEFORE ber Meat “Mireste ; _Mile. “Newiy os oa eek: 4 Py i = - on" s, p.m. OF 465. oon rinting a OLST . Branch ‘fio of ational aute,| grit Mie Shappine Conler, 2215) AN by WOULD LIE MIGHT | Sure stig oor Law: | Wig nalts Cooee, Late Rd. EM! y, 12 BDRM PARTLY FURNISHED : =. finance company needs experi. moe ; -_ work of any kind Steady. Me- _fenee_stPtooe be >01s 3-013. | Seen Pree Estimates. NICHOLIE & HARGER lakefront OR 40108. NEWLY EURN aT. 3 RMS. & enc de senior clerical | SHORT ORDER ally exp. OR 3-8021.__ “THOMAS JPHOLSTERING— | 33 W. Huron st. ROOM & KITCHEN, work, 3 with shorthand ex- . Call im person. 2675 Dixie| MAN AGED 29 DESIRES STEADY | We service ali makes adie vringe et| § TELEGRAPH FE $-0888 SC ORTCAGES 1 private ponies ' wa noes ave warts euntiiens wih Hey. of any kind. any time. L gutematic washers yre. SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED. * . tenkiod een Ta ey aan Neath UU ture, FE Seen 2 RMS. & ve salary | with splendid - |gretee | awk O68 Cakinns FE 24021| spreads Your material. PE 5-5707 ecse rapes RM. LOVELY KITCHEN, BATH, | _bata._ ra at benefits, Contact Mr. Sales Girls’ |‘ing.wec eutiing. trimming FE Ww A “b CHARLES. T Joon frontage. | ur. “Post Office, PE 3-1635. "| NICE CLEAN APT. EvERrraiN Mr. Cook, “Associate Dis- aes ITiS ing, wood . Walls and windows. Reasonab Lost & Found | Bae T ROOM. PyT. ENTRANCE. WR.) Gum ft pst. “CASHIERS aitresses pate Cot Ai itt, Ming. Plaster” repair. FOUND: hag om od E BEAGLE & . cat. sual Gil weleeme. ois | Mem and reliable.” MA- QUNG MAN WOULD LIKE| Piumping & ‘arpeatry work. er here ae “denttying them. per wk. PE 6-431, |e CREDIT OFFICE tai Pe Ged? St OH eevee.) bam, “@48 Cooley Dk pas to parchase somo 7 RM. APT. DOWNSTAIRS, 20 | PLEASANT, CLEAN, W. SIDE 4 oun ain gr ° 8-0503 ——————- == | tracts ediate action! Call N w Pe viet rms. & Gas heat, Experienced preferred, Will train. YOUNG MAN DESIRES PART om REFRIGERATION FOUND - RINGER Reaiter Panini 1050 W. Huron : - : PE 5-40%4 or 8-062, : ee ee NCE SERVICE. Mem Vie. of Center. Call se. 7 RMS. NORTH END. PVT. BATH se Geacees: Paid Vacati nan Se eines a pent. Agua FE caste. SMALL 3 ROOM HOUSE. FPURN. anal s - Newports Paid Vacations FE 8-932? Seatet asea. oriat he eT WATGR. We te d L d i Rs. UPER UTIL. PURN OL | - howe aly. FE See RELY George. “ ¢ mM ( m : ‘ i 100M APT., Py part time "yn toni afer ¢ p.m Free Insurance Wort wae oe ‘s on i. ae oapane has seen C sa CO 7 ai py mo eg A entFance. us }-A IRONINGS. PICK UP & DE-| ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- am: wsase @ ‘ . = _ ties furn E 4-7064. helper ers FE es . INU IRL, "BOR'S CONEY Hospitalization —HYet} 07a M 5. Td: Sc <1 fal Coste SLAGE & WiTE WALK: ontracts | 2 cae dvakers, cna hae ‘Colter RG island, Married 1 ,DAY SERVICE. IRONINOS. | FURNACES CLEANED & SERV. | “OST) 1 BLACK & WEE np. 2.| fave, clients waiting interested | 7 1 000. | vany Mice “pv EN: 2 Excellent Working Pick_up_& deliver OR 93618. | P\eeg.G a, Bas L. Onerin, PE $806. xe TR aed Pao IF "trance and b bain, PE Sts A} IRONINGS, 1 DAY SERVICE, | G NICE.) Lost 18° BEAGLE ANSWERS factory tnapect MICs BW PNT. | WaLLED LAKE. ax a bushel. PE | fur “: wr atllivies beak $18 weet. ic OC OK Conditions — References. #3 6 | Seine is gold. repaired. t namo of Roller, Bleck saddie, fa sae = town ace | Sm sis _ _EM 3-4682. ee ; ; TROWINGS. $3. REP. PICK | tee | _2-1813_143 Seward. empleton, Realtor v furn. Laundry’ f pts. Unfurnished Opportunity for sty PE 28113, mse TERING Lost — FOX, TERRIER, VICINE | sn bare Lake et EP +4563 cities’ “tse Norinvies C. off Rent Apt Unfurnished 34 -, IN D EM 30163 FURNISHED Advancement 407 _2 _ PE_21730, FS 50%, 2 PURN. APTS 2&3 RMS PVT. | “4, ps Oh aie. DAY CARE Wort _ 8 sam, | toot: ee oe “ “Wanted Rel Estate 32A |” entrances,” ali util, Nr Piabe: THA ECHENETTE. Pv. BATH B AKT i Pea vine or Pot Tine | iy Wad WANTED — TBAT SEPTIC TANKS Fev on’ sian as §/coMMUNtTY THEATER OROUP FE eniy. 390 “Ww! Paddock. Alberta APPLY EMPLOTMENT Orrice | wed 7E_9i00 os VACUUM CLEANED “Sint 76 West! oe tee mee Oe 12 rt nae - “4 ¥ CARE R CHILDRE » Lie work, t G UNPURN. RM. Greenfield Restaurant KRESGE’ S censea home, FE 2-275. “mileage ebarte, -araine Gownes | CiSacee steons Resce Lecgee | ennai’ Beles tecapne ot Seen. We mee, Boren cED I : ¥ Large iawn. MA 5-124. __ NOW HIRING COOKs AND BAK- Sern ab tome. Gall her 4 FE Er TETRCIAL RATES, bi’ al mck corker™ spaniel * 700 Ahh BUUDINO. _UNFURN. APT. dine AN- ‘4 ’ B . = ene ron nen momcvonin| Mee Seppe” | Roan BT PRES BE | Miao ets Sb saree St | OR 3 BEDRM HOME cae E eee - RESTAURANT MUST HAVE EX- ac, . nem = wan awe a. ar. | _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A| By ‘pvt. owner’ OR no |? RMS. PVT, 3B ri a BTR. Btove, Retrig. a . turn, Newly EM-| SOMETHING KEW AND OIF. TX Maeliver ‘Ocod work & reasonadie.| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 com cot: —Drokers. toa Suse aa ar ROGMa A BATH PVT ene | —204.8_Morsbell. ih 500, * ~~ WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING AP.| Sundays _ off Weterentes Oniy | _ 8s = Landscaping S| Call Mr, Lee FE 2-2066. homes in and ‘out side of “the| Drayton area. Reasonable. Fg — Bg oe ALL PVT PLICATIONS FOR. EMPLOY. oan tren need FoR CARE OF BM. least ia we eaarat S gh MY HOME. / a1 TREE SERVICE, (PETES). Wid, C Children to Board 26 ~ ws Real a APT, SHOWER #35 MO. 7 , 7 ROOMS s AND BATH. PARTLY FOR CARE SMALL | WoMAN DESIRES DAY HOUSE: | _ estimate 5-3759. & GOOD LICENSED HOME IN “dw. M. Stout, Realtor ay ‘TH. UPPER. wt ad in “baby i let 2 paces. adeys work, Own trans. and refer. FE| COMPLETE LAY qk Sonam LDING. | _Ciarkston_MApie 51073. 11 N. Saginey st. | PE 641685 Sas aT a wed * deme, Sis “Liberty STORE FOR FULL AND PART) WantED: LADY OR COUPLE Tau aEapY bay | 3 ws piggy oe WA Eh ae | CHILDREN. a i Open evenings “Ul 8:38 Uti _furn. Pe after _§:30,|4 RM aus . for child care. PE 46872 nrg 2-8712, 2 aoe Some: ——15 AND BATH, NICE. yg peony —_ TIME WORK. EXCELLENT SAL- work, 5 days week. FE 5-0065. $-2026. < 7 a tee be Center of Harbor. Adults, WAITRESS EXP_NEAT PAST, & | WasitiNG’ & TRONINOS DONE EXCELLENT CARE For one| LISTINGS WANTED | ¢ fm by welcome. Must be seen. PE ARY AND COMMISSION. —— Grill, Kee: -in_my home, FE 8-304. Gevever, © - Beck filing, rae id Licensec_home. PE 5-9575. UYERS, WAITING. | LET oven? at i ni sind bauer FE i Service 12/|=xpPertT TREE TRIMMING AND | CENSED DAY ad FOR TOTS Oat Suitable for married couple or 2| —beat —— verily a | A. RRonEy W ANTED oe removals. Ph. FH. 6-003. or 2 te § yrs OR 38718 ROPERTY, "ye ous Eiris. Inquire 30 Lorraine Court, ROOMS & BATH NEWLY DEC- DOAK. MICHIGS SANDING — Wid, Household Goods 27 SMALL BgorttEs t ¢ p.m. replace, large ving rm. ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN AAA SAN 3 FRANK'S “TRED SERVICE TRI. leslie a Middleton ROOMS, oH Ys am ; TYPISTS regatta Pm ag woot f SOO | aE Legg er |e SEW WRT C. BUD BILLS 8 Se. c,traneplenting surgery, rise FURNITURE NEEDED 7723 | 5 LARGE RMS & BATH. [3 Rik, SLOG S, BRS 8 Urae Wf you are an experienced typist Ai BASEMENT PUT UNDER| estimates ora, Coan ood ‘ots Get the WiLL BOY ROR ais BURNED ear T 3. Seottertun. EM | BAT OPPER ADULTS DINING . | soreeBSares Be) “pase Boevace Pye | rates tee S| She oe ee sees | fy soa bene ot fs | woos g Sertet Maral PE Eso 6:30 am to Apply ing & alt kinds of lawn service. Se.e. Phone OR tutti berg EG a & ent. Very nice. Clean. FF APT. 2238 AUBURN RD. WANTED $1,000 REWARD True—w, more for your will get Seep ie sao With had NEEDED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: # room, basement, $12,000 to $i4,- Brick ranch home, — to “71 acre, $9, $11,500 ® See . 1% baths, - $11,500 to CALL _ FOR ce ate cose ‘persons No drinkers. 19 Nor- FE . . ICEL farmiched. baby Pam both 210 8. BATH, CHILD we hens Kenneth 8c’ Call us regarding your 3 Erading” ‘Trades are 5 to i ee 7 RM. CHILD WELCOME. | 90 Oakland Near H tron Heated, Gall ‘us Yor. turther tater J ROOMS. CLEAN. 143 HB, HOW-| $60 per month. ‘See CARETARER. SonaR DE BOTS St | 5 Roone e SATE CLORE_IN | FRAC PLAT. WERT EIDECPORN oo 5 Boe AE fae a icant, Ga Pale eae] Sa Pe Te oe THINK OF SELLING |7‘Roonm7 becement_ E3430. YOUR HOME?. Say ‘welcome’, fan30 we is 7 ROOMS, (304 ORCHARD TARE. YOUR. BUSINESS? _ | ea rooms. cg allowed, THAT VACANT LOT? Fri Bat p shiudren. ft eS Reals Sogugea le" be "RE! | 5 RG ye See av CLARKSTON 255 sur- home, r 5 Toom upper, newly decorated, g Pontiac. electric range, hot water, gas WM. A. — Adults only. tee KENNEDY setnninien NANT Roy Annett Inc. oon w. Hue +3560 REALTORS a Rvenings til + FURN-WIDOLE. Spen_resigs sunday ni tot OP cov WITH child below one year of 1 at. at 535 cR, CONGENTAL 3 ROOMS. & h for couple, to Poplar. PE noice KEWL “DECURATED 3 rooms and =e ‘ ees located close éGown nEAw. M. . Stout, Realtor. E hiss la \ am of PONT SDA Age a i y-FIVE- 3/CA ; Dick Tecan + ~__ Ber Soe Hoon, 4 OKING * seg Sole Hewes IN home M? ¢ RM , 368 8. CASH. : ; 2 : Leavii RANCH Anderson. IN Sale H \ . me ARKLAN ouses oo, a 00. ‘ ie > - = D D SUB. . 43 « F atier t.| op EX tia! ‘ saat Paset’ BED. c ‘or Sale H i ou RANK ¥t ate bows AMELOT oures 4 oh itl SH $39) owne cams’ ook s 4 E a "$395 it. frame Oak ~~ 43 PARD DOW nOS live You he wera a OL ment 3 etre. es Yo pong da. at rs, rm... eget or Leite N Phone-WE ah a In teas OF will Fe vg, bath, ye Sale Ho _Rent ‘al W Sable on FE ba ve ger we with | wen CY TO uses ‘str PAY BRAND ILL TRA ‘Wopkins. era. bom OR per month. Op- BY Ow TO. sett 43 Pvt. TAKE, etegee 36A 39° 2, bet MENT —— pol aah "ae DE : ‘Reddans son ie BDRM 2, alive Ko ' S| Stitt * Stes A | ing Oo pour lot ®. sta 4 voit oat Fa ee farms, fee acant is bese ea bedrm Lae Conv. me ‘our | roams, Marter he: i secu on SAL i ROOMS OL $43 Robert For ye , ' \ transf M rt Will t F. a mes ry sig Tang zi - 1-1 Har Cas. walkteweb pang BS For R : freastorred. b>? he iiems Le 3G WOdD CO, Hampton meni, 3 ‘aar4 rison St. Biren” palit oh bee vee 2 ent pve attra 3 ONE Ac No pad ska "saad aad 4 "RS wook wr t's , FULL BAS hen china ¢ - BME | Rooms _ en window, poprecns bla r 1:00 down, 130 * os wn oS come” waaat| toned — dine ra] =r aia s 37 eet bias oe —— WITH UNFIN on Ra. Privet AN gad eis Viney: oS wee i tae toed oon vent ie Fae verre te 4 in. dey sons, sito Mae For a aterty off Vv agent. sain. ated | ment Sted bate. Ons fan & Us 2 . & BID School CcITy’ high, room. aks E 8-8430 For MSRED Bo 2 pane of price, $300 x tu © ums, Rn ra, stores with thi rE =| ii ae aa) ERKINS S SHED) dock & 3 BEORM, = onTs aoe rice,” $8,400. 200 ft. "a nereens Gara : t THIS Bt it . fot ee ST. Lk. & privileg sent ROU E,_4 BDR = Cyclone { r RM ol nig SOUTH FOR ORLY Oit Lake’: ee Lk, ad da my ie = y 2 7 zane **** a Se o LY 9 bed ke ; My aoe 502150 Full Bunn with Butt MUST 50 DN By 0 be. FE ‘ot with Rice at Oat ‘Angels’ R Wi price 800, = Oy ge 3 yn ie oF LE sage illiam | Sai irae bec toe r— Walled Tak , < » Re ace. rt ca atkin. i Woly. a lag pp ame e se cant Fe tone ae s Lake Eee seta ee ee Rascmect, “al ae *: ale (Lake Privi gaeee seer "ies ac ors. $5406 nal. $2800 4 eran ORT pei ore Lk. FE 7-8 $85 ivileges) Poayy st “ange room ‘jaw an} Ne $495 down. MATKet _Immediate a elren BEDROO 19 30 D vale epgaapdegys coms, 3 town w 2 bed DOW , W o panseaea ROO: Thi OW Only $8500" | bec 96.098 fo N alled sess $600 ms,| be 8 cor, N $8500 sickne: { pictur: 095 ful mm ae aes ny me ed Take—By O ae | Seek | “GY. VAN NEE 2 See are ee on Me beat. te un op peer by Owner eens ‘Toon, siroom with 2 rae GiRQRER LEET formation stop rg ashe aay F) ia ry . R , a 'm afraid ia ering bd eae mort rms, 3 bed. wil pri ooded estin 1] loscaa AM. “ also @ hav office Call Le | w , gh on gag sereens, | oecupenee. toe hear & base fram 2-8TO OxFo “9 ra Si , couple, with Uetian alii og he acca wat made a sangha a Renee | iby or teow Ts arses, ett ts ees J.C HA} zs | pcr as ae oS cere non meen Kal Wastin. F =n teri imp vr ms en 3 Bedroom Sownnettt nn Lak mmediats | aiming” gee ma | See - HAYDEN 4 Dray ad labeled , srowing od ___For Sale Ho = eae ‘th we con Se (cceurce ; _ Walton FE 104i : Fhe Spire nace me ie vee = . le Houses a weit it_ne ——— ae. ished acre A a oat pane “a! pearoo $9, 1open zg Lake, FE mie business 7134s = REAL Atmost BLVD 43 refrig: w boy ‘Buy Oxford Near ng V. Ku we ae Nase. Will b 800 wee: Fe eee ness woman. Meat Be * auty | anew 2 bedrm. pl ~ F erator!” | aoues Thru Pa _ elus R con Realto ‘aa. | bathe pa HP iy ‘ vn sane enter hed r Lovell sas 4 caus ees prslllyeee RDEN ‘idge ia can o o . M BRI R se Oy ———- t@. ‘It . Pura, or Roo a Se a F OL Nd Open’ 3 oan tect pet gay ral 3 BDRM, 43; * wet pes 7. T wa | hom = = ee ding vou. (o) id. “OR tee Chane 4 : eS m. tues [NEWLY | EXTRA ms With and or C : Haar} Mont- oak floors Host gg eed s porsoot ym a pees Pe Bewed HAL is iuxuriow gar a eee lommigare R 3-2631 Cleary. can onan . ne Wed. Own-| m cLRAN Board olored BLOND : 5. yg Gl R sm ye: ful od Clone g & neal, Cathalic. te we ree we. taenee's come br re 3 od porch, full Ist — (@) j * ond matore tam steed wha a eals. 14 Matthe 38 F ait aS gern s; | Croom bri ph 4-oeea, ent | taxes 2 school,” eit wear ei tana a teh rl with rare deer epet basement. a ete 7 NEW RST Matthe HOME ami ° Lar Lk, 3 BDI ba: bri EY Own nr. taxes e $f r $0 1, cit: ear r ‘ities — — % mt in Serer ] ~ Low ta Bt. Ho oe ent 5 in, 5 nd appliances, au new elderl ws. FE STYLE Nice: lll ge itv: ares of RMS. —— ck hom ER ‘eves, | BY,, OWN sntar ——, ps Pg recreation the Boel hard rd ag i Baa uge cA go 3 barm TO G o-ved ae crs ga Saat Board. isan Fe Sain VACANCY FO Venelas ends, fh es Ee riba new hom CRES boards, He ay ‘beat, Pi in? BED; Al modern renee. . including ly toner en nary end | ck ‘drapes’ ice, apne) V ee? ranch hom Is Sim r urs: : rg 28. orn ° 4 and Cc SD 5146. ‘erm t led Wi x, and -emeraigy. N es. ne ii ing FOR 8, stor: er n rm a RM E 8 hi R. incim: 4. ‘eos Seare ey SUD et Eran ERY PEE aotal ae, teen | Sp ace eee oe ca a ziss| a a ea | coe aaa x eee, aie 0. REAL EsraTe Ss ee arn =e) 2a | Estee ihe fee a ‘et ee ee = oe TERRE TH M 3 $15,900 per y 1850 List ir ; S . ment, ga- bull = 8-62 $200 Hien Roo 000, term: ee eter] ° ing roo r = om 4 i u P Er E e ee en _ rt] a. o n, mM. ; and own st Th artri Mc LA quick m bric 1200 HIS-— | 3 ar HOTE ms 39 Bee M AB | pas part base rm. | brick Holly ME ru rid wees R ee} e's ek ranch not — : 7. os ‘ge ot. meres Partri ge R FE TY, iM anch som tt. iS . OF . How ’ ment, . Lixl? rge rtr E. LARTY, Broker oe e, 3 bed i L. AUBURIN: Jo Hovard, 1f, Oilspte °° | Oxbow men ne tou 17 Kitch idge Pr) ‘AL ESTA On } $1,500 +3 roker iy , Plast were ‘ihe ‘ull » , ell. 670 ohn Ki a . B ow do caer Fa TE INC ges Seat rm. OWN for § mie te, ye : | in ‘ot wo os arks XC at in N Bp -vagpoad oak gous W. Huron izler, R $4,500. 2 bedrms. a — starte son | Clark FROM Bh Mic i, garage turn cu E. on aL maar es et, Ph. ealtor CHL Kitches" it t won B ston -# $-$821 ANK) h, rE urnish opr a stom % DUN “ot. uv this Scheele, mirictiy, = M FE 46-3535 oR 3 me NicHOr = a shania HOME: i manger a 1 ¢BEDR ADAMS eas IN NLAP ms selon =" ILLE = , sane ot } jot D DRM HOMES CLOSE. iN wang i or Le onsis lit é m : : I = West 1 pt MOTEL U1 EF] = oF = —— « of 3% ac | 3 Hie: wore dewstown Very SEMINOLE, N cay eer PE_ 8-208 pd auectivg aad mo. Li Avail. A tr % 28 _ M EM set with brick 2 sores wv lo ae . Nery large & a mires P good. ho 3 goers Aas pe we , TV feat bb 4IDD = beth 2 con Foro ao ea a ome. (011,50 pee sous Ge aw nn W mes aay t Kae rms. small’ pg . [. 3, ed fra mod: $11, e; T media em me, edroo w. .D Bas: m incd Com a is ., R weekly. ET oreo aoe hama: 500, snatete ent, Oak ms Hu IN y; 2 lsat ake TAB oad agtlcely Rent St eekly. noc gape Desh PE ‘ON - Poses ace and a ar gare heme. a arms: posses gas floors. ron NAN 3 lols, oes reed Close ly — house me. MY 8 ie 7" sok goto cinch ak 1 ohne torn = CIAL FS) fanned “ve oe fu N ve RESA sfon. “$I.859 FE ¢ RU a ta rage, gown or bouse. Strietiy me nat goer eeeeewewset meat talaieas siee finite | room Jaree #450 DOWN S| 6B -TO-TO¥ sell, chur | Fairg Bed ESALE. We *° AR ear | % WY: SSELL A. ee, All in good aoe 10 y medgrn ORK SHOP FOR RENT IN GOOD a salldle ail steel eink. full be: chon. & on . | eee th — TONE eee quick =o OL We epae eS NOT r . te *y, uineola — - 2-0281 — ee. Ga yard full ichou streamlin ‘4 iaceees po e with he SST | Attrac oii te tile tick ho: pecncantal Co FOR B D . sEDROO OTT er | +0602. m RENT r) rage has ae- 1% lined 8 off M . 3 atacued belek rene ful tive A ac baths me fon ETTE: ath MS . Plant. L R ain highwa : for 98000 huge | 9680 war gueeae. Gan ang bath. fronte a, bats, ta om ranch —— ee ii re Ful on cor , Webst R BUYS down. 2 ea eEDR FE 4-905 . Lease ~~ ent 7. rz a 2 a ; : aS ¥ & and e . I i ec ry room OOMS & am F 01M. ss Office Cheap. r Street—a $1450 ake oft . se. ony ee gseee. Located Le (Pras wi e vty bear = ing Tro as = isesn Approx oe mee stoi Di : se tte K geen oe 8 - er % 0138. ‘ poser oprices Space - ee 3 bed good desirable gad Coole r Ett ° LAK to se ylv: oll ral ois =— “e and boo — fire- sale, ON F 0 down ze in- | ine prorppi onesies ist. pm for 500; ved pore we h. re , Mala 41 oak oaapigen es No : rooms Lak sabeth KE n with t ‘Manes Le eag wg th targe!— dintag” bed ARMS. dow d lot : ‘appointm: reet at 14 ; - ps og) ZACES. KEBGO ome iy lint) large oo losed su aaa, comm iE FRONT term anor. rest lg hepa og sot i _ ding room. Liv is. VHA. A = Quick soon with feet, bak Fi wo mo. FE TS. 4) _ 9-000 Og age a “an pecement. erst = | "Lot 152150. and be. oo ae zeae ae ree eee Paintea a me. Re- rnold coonpat bus before 0-106 Rd 58-8500 or omelles = an sisso. is a 2 car red Ww pa _DOWN ne plus . lights. sandy home j - a eareee r oa yard base welehn Bon] 1 rate | PE 210 Real ney. 3 —— |For Re re bin a Dental 33." « gareat. Puil mah MOVE ment Wice eu came Ft soe pe ora ula ——— with shower oo Estat ! uv . Ph. M ald rE NEED . a, lots Cute — off RIGHT room, oi} Falco with Pied oe wa. vlna! | paar ‘aph ot | tt a ‘| WANTED iscellaneous Mrall da aoe ice va| Se ait cates! se od ia Te ase | wa, Surabe few | Chur eee | B fireplace. 90 = 4a me ED: A MAHJON a2 pe LOOMS — we = pletely finished tate. _— down cee uF port. ation | | Pike S He L OR TRADE $10,150. — = Fay aCe 20, est Bi se vr nee Ee Se oo wr | ent as. mie ment fuly ta at the Frees rata out vedroom E 41.000 down wet W Bargain, =) uys Auto. Eat See. ale Houses | Son as deat. she "fa Large lot 100% ai, A — | mercial 16 TT. C.F ern hom vento [La paren DINN Tineeat | —Tode: es : 66.) P rT) 1 ope bess. 8 ¥ a one seme we P; JOHN Fr. Jo. | house, ; pall, zoned 86 E. mC, HAYDEN, 4 tear 7 ery Wat bus NEATLY mm Poy Park We $2,000 eeeo Lanne PNow good 1704 S oN R (Mediate | Wh 4 abarime com. | euALL rAutn EN. Realto heat, tas hee oy. i ea “wos EY = ae frees. i TkesaOnT om, te “Basenient. Low Realt illiam — eee F elegra ealtor terms posesecan oie all 1.006 ZAMILY Open bse Seen — yA RR 3 Yoebe ae x MAKE sone ee Ee an a es ee | ttl) Eat ot trad | Se at tas Rent rm. meta. YR sce Basern 3 @. $5. 1075 F id 3 pice eee 533 : cou oon. BEDRMS EM ana neat 3 m home in this Houses brick. $7,000 v ment pedrm Ba Ne: w. E 2.0263 1 e bath, wal | : with Fe Bitar sane Pp , apartn at dr th fo with 6 3 BEDRM Unturn. . Near brick + to pues pte ed € gas = pa fi ° $70 $1,150 1 prie og r iced nea daged itor an op! In thi Hou Open Eves EALTO nc. |. = frontage bes) Ve two | Black Realt Gye take 3 eos — baile bet d eld Highland leteute how: ack pill og ae and Li a * down i room lor ee : Evenings Peder costs, ottered . am dame aalore sol 0p HOMES bf peckage at" —— tn ne? on mn |e pl fe im. m r al pes tet w bi eC ree ta: on $15,900 ae aw r subdivision. ogg h t s a evetnckinn part of g@ taxes with +, panele an bed Banda 82-0466 waster was te w constr K. rms tral) jad & a nee mort com tiful ture wad cious rest hee Hu ‘a me x. | ee ron ed living roe ; bd Jia) : er. Owner” ary th ca retion | 3060 bed pe lores rive. Off apirad rg fo see. a. Agape ; wndow ace ity! stricted la ge be: the ¥ ily » Livin: Clean Exc rock @ fons semen BY ow : er lea er and rpets, 8. Co lot ed Lk. | cepet of Re le ee ‘alkin. con- neled. Tw & ing room nd , bea gu _ € room m a firepl m ain? fie and NE MUL ving dish. | Li mm $. $275 as equit fuge hool., Ee dt arene “ol end sca utif ae and pe © nets galore. aa ued: cme TIPLE Ls: state ive erce R 3 an. teen Gave pocvens nag = includ bed or Ly pie- ped ull sink, > ogee He fam- lege orne good galore. hg glas: B E LI : at th te Ra | n pes your pres ~~ = pact a “arses ti ces grounds.” parte. Mtainiees wee | N oe oe te be Naat tae D Tmo sexvce | § Only $1.00 MA erm cae fami nd dryer. kitchen | | ™ 4 rage ble situat 2 car a are ear Fi terms. for cane " Priced t south” Near | O towering ary | ( ) 7 pohly BA x coveanie di eturally blends poss ga) ‘aner” up ish > SMAL ef gpd ar ee Jow J fe tiled it in easion. Full er heat, _ er B L FA vice ola vag BEAUT —— 185 i pong pond ome tat cote tD tiled ‘ Tas landac pet A Ly at, Lbae bed od will MILY k sal A bu te 2 + tre ft. lot ; t, sed-in ba otal ae RAY diate m paved st mode : petintllena ge e.| Th UL pesteie® xcellent beact with | tee as oaaer ‘eato $14,800 bas 262 O'N e $8050. ovin at fern m ate th is ale LAKE i with t beach 1_ sh | a es ee ies aa |S sigue Realt fra nae oes frees tact cae oe rot | Be ete rece | . ‘us for b ly f or ast ——— teht- hy ccmeen des _ green preadin sieminem si carvinbe nee: | he eB a ee beck WM. A. oP Fit ror ghee "iweatng bil | om Soe See fet | Eos ede ater framed) psex pea a ioe N SECIAT | i ase er =|, es. FE $0 sif Pee dg oo EST A pee Nabe Cg siden ach, deere 00 mediate Needs | $-0516 D | East Si $8,200, 2 BI » gage 4 niniae Pale Oi sien toa) Wi ms for a posses: FE _ 5-040 saws ee NEDY CIALS| #2 Ftc net ae ae ee 2 bed € Ho page ha BUN ealtor $60 a3 icking im ming, their aif ee | 3G. $750 rey ent afte w reat dj Ce W. Huron Near Wi S ane Sean paola ES paral nrawood fori ir LT 9-3600 wailto-w — fishing in wonderful oot Ue are r 1. FE 5-59 Eve: Nei illi Full in: tly m elos: an b hot rin, 2 cir droo: all ¢ nts ee Outs’ ng. —al Tr, wate side Eiiached FE Nearly iams fence base fod oy odern. P: e to linds, w &. oll Y throu, m5. arpe’ clud tand- fi ce] r and locatio re inn) ema Lake ie pace een See ace eta. ae fs wp pa a Pact tog OPEN ater a | a a es Sie ale'Pe fe Sante ear 1) Best nee teat vot itt tanh ot, Sh RO 6 room son et ead i ul toot Milfo a aving "| _ plus Pail’ hanes nd pOrch, paneie kite 4 ore all (ane shi 1 : walls core n Heights Dail ieudasa”” ie G at [st Sonate 0 | Jo Se eS coer Pith Seta sere in a tow . ee orem | i (30. W Colga seal Bais, . AYL ce | Brae Taoror Fine jai ireay| Sent Sete rie te at a : 2 asieek y pine homes pod colgat ; — po area. 6 2 — _—: ) rooms PAR For pina oS LA ; e is et tater feats ike Ale naa landacaped ta . will > ig state. iol Oo: a pe Late Term: —— Soe = unit Pike é ct cond eatage. “alumina aj — = OTR oe a ~ or an wattes “wate ae | oss ao mt. The beau . ' fu F re id ii ry ie » OF, $4, en § ate en fi ae = | coe Be ome | din p"batement | oh R FE 49580 mcennmtied Mdrepace, per) i ae a oe Soe ted) i HE Scola e womans “Nine “E losete birch Villa | ee al Eres bik fre shed 6 PULL Terger. tha! i be bard to eb Gi tall ‘today. 130 down 980 Sith $1500" corn Alcs a 6 room and Ce Over ANKLI be fro garage. attic. BAS clean an market ard to bun- 1r ay. This ath $1500 Paes fi Pepe rith built softe th brick 3.000 ag. N BLV 3 Louella, Dear a iiss bent, ointments a bverage rd to dest | 195% oux-F ui CL ne el ed every a mapee #0 ean oe heat rick with eiut potting situs ft, in te D. 1 C Ms AN yton > o “ane 6 ; & garage, ou Many unueu = 4305 ENERAL rank 7 ARKS S i sae jind wate “A ub oF le. aaieae ¢ targe | OAREAN Cope Toots f On 3.2908 d tnvedtigat it "sami. al ap- xe wy S) cated “bedr TON em sed yg lane. grtanization., Pri 100 x" 200 RtAND AVI $7500 CAS HURO tigate, ® hon Dan- z- ESTA fe cs room bi ARE Ss ta “BRICK ea: rig Pe Se m GARD: i AE an| mack sie a baths i $ ated Tr tieed at heer wae Hi AR WIENE Terms BE aiee & B o1 | ine This sind beh 100 a lo- — o roo h ry Lee eth right A B ‘Down fui Rd INGTO: nh. OR son — oll ed-in po galo Sredern is to a! Carport. eae . : 1" bedrie, TH LAK room, ao 2 Ene 3712. | Sw bear gate sates ful tera | SOOT : ppreciate 12,6 : reg, tzeeient basement me. & bar KE Most Roman brie DR. low, treds ons odern kite base- TH BLOOMPE IN Gl | _setond. bric | ee ae me Most” attract a s. Stor: Saheun heen po + Potoealiay ae LD HT MMEDI | LES Loree Bees cone vie ee) hci, See, cae Sieerets| Ee oem | oS ee : Ko. ay sh mi LTY CO. i ee m. dining win) Mer oe ee rutlahed Bee privacy verve. ‘Bett tea a or citer Elen with aed ESSION x | seal w FEES J IM WI ieee ao a stam BOWE ait eee ie wl ee 0"BOWH a = eee cat oat Te ae paeczen | : ue saNPAl Bat LLIAMS| * fag a WN 2 vetem “heme Ra fet) ER tia tay See! aeatth ret) om orm fee ATE & Preciated, good systern. diate nay wz a, Gene «Ful ~ oa Voorh pone | ON @ an offer! oy ing taxes 978 eae a te ‘ Ave. mays WM » seen to 4 - possesion a picture vine} oe “peel — nels Rd. Coaeeee > ffer! te. es k& Aad acs seins for / -. iekawects with fow oan payment i] sar 7 t : me work Faneh AYM ; — : 4 "he H - si nme P imme.| fash peymeut 9 URBAN . eu are ENT AR -. ae & enh in ent. . $7500 i OR AN wy vooms. urick Ez J BEAL _ KNUD E we : income H RD ih ont die old modern ON TRADE, | s.fo0 comple wel decorated dace «poten, BAR Oe oe rua | * oe eae] ST ve a ES rasare | 3 at ad rly. AA na| & DO. RILE oct a | tak tn min yr moder pair o room bas Beh fey, Beam eve is home, as ot, acre oe a PE +1 Bile tL. EY : M. Pa Se an, ierepd 6 *iltehene )_ expansion session “price. pothood Excel: and bow large: kite sv Altpert eee bo ; Broke ae $13, “ eisseed forced alr Pall. bas nice n agg mies gee - eat - or, ace » kitchen, = ft. el BE HURO puHLTNG 8 ed a) gh bear fare a ce | Sees pea ss = ; ‘4021 S 1788 ON OPERTY “sITEs a pees re ag two enced’ ne AD — + . ay! with 2 wees oR oll ced REAI fer h or AD ao ag jot, nro! ed- aE : Ms at Ponti LTY ousey without ry fone ot oR i a te, ORRIS & & aes : room 5 LAKE | 4-6506 wr sON mma “e eptionail ho: f A ; ay a LTORS shear i ‘home ; ; ‘ ; “6 ' We SELL. . has A ai : < i a ee a | PE ¢-ipr Leslie R. T neat en. dining aa : % : ‘ rE Bal ripp R all reece wa: W. Haron 6 eal ey is f 7, diac ai We tor sy Witty orgie . : , ls : TE BROS. 30 * : o 5e80 on palccw i x ee roe Dixie i ne ; uy ‘ ae é ] BEDROOM HOME, LARGE LOT. | lake privileges, $750. Take over - land contract. EM 3-5812. $999.99 DOWN 3 bedrepm. face brick, basement, paved street. ee Se terms. 2 ye Phone JERRY OFFERS | OFF JOSLYN Lovely 1% sto: home. 4 bed- rage. Beautiful landscaped grounds with extra lot. Low down payment. EAST SIDE quiet street. ‘wood floors. red walls. New siding. You ve all city conveniences her GI RESALE 2 bedrm. home located on nice northside street. This house is in excellent cond. with full basement pire heat. Storms & screens. Small uequity. OF¥ ‘WALTON 2 bedrm. home with: full base- ment. Of] furnace. Storms & screens. 1% car garage. House is in nice location & has been newly decorated, $7.00. 3 year old ranch home. Garage Wonderful place for your boat. N Newly S geergy § rooms = acre of tand. a ti8.000 arms. i20 ard. 2 oid. Pull ig Fi weet price $950 DOWN - PRACTICALLY NEw rn R. J VALUET, Realtor or LTIPLE ListiNo SERVICE ‘ LAKE PRIVILEGES ‘| Attractive 2 bedrqaom home in A-1 condition, Tile a: 1%-car garage landscaped lot. $12,200, Attractive pong heone in beautiful ing of shade, evergreens, fruit Large kitchen with cup- Family dining lastered walls, cove cetl- arage and more. teed to sell at step-saving storms Bungalow. Plastered walls, family dining room, 2 glassed-in porches, has basement apartment with full l-car wacese. All this sia: lots. PRICE? Osis $10, ‘S00, terms. 2% story income. and bath down tor | Sstner one 3-room = one 2-room apartment up. Full basement See | IMMEDIATE POSSESS it caer. Only $13,000 w ith $3,000; on Large terms. as fu Near Roosevelt Bchool. Ask ne ELWOOD REALTY 5143 Cass Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-1284 or FE 4-3844 Lake Orion Income Pine ous near Jake and shop- ping. First. floor has 6 rooms & Nice apt. on second floor Live 6-0371 <| Maurice Watson, Realtor 311 W. Fifth 8t., Roch THREE FAMILY COLORE: FO) This attractive white frame three — is in excellent condition, a een oak en red Bed i . ote oy — is. a on : Phone Mr. Wiley, FE 4-2787. Spe- cial representative. DORRIS & SON REALTORS 152 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 ATTRACTIVE HOME Off Baldwin, large neat 7 room, laster - painted walls, alum- pom siding, basement, stoker, ex- tra stool shower in basement. 3 = geregs a pereen $10,500, dn. $75 per month r RTT INV ESTMENT Wel located 6 room brick ter- race, basement, furnace, off N. Saginaw, income, $75 per month. 7,000, $750 down PONTIAC REALTY ™ Baldwin FE 5-8275 step- | $s 500 DO WN 123 Open 9 A LE CUSTOMER PARKING eh "BUD" /-Drayton Plains rst time offered. otorlen built bedroom, b a will Jone family boa friends Value at $24,500.00. Be you see it Saas. Baldwin- -St. Michael Area Bete} coty Bud Nicholie, Se fe he room, | room, amt es rig $4|$11.975 OAKLAND AVE — Zoned commercial and could be used for Many type business with large 6 room modern home. Corner lot Brand new and built by contractor for his own home. Going to Florida and says sell. 38x74-ft. rambling ranch Only two Less old. ete. Base 3 lovely large bedrooms. 13x18 ‘add rm. ‘gar. lanter. Two large lots Seciided — only 4 miles from city LIST — With us for fast & efficient BUY, SELL A L. H. BROWN, Realtor Ww MULTE or SERVICE” —BARGAIN BEDROOMS — _ BASE- MENT — STOKER HEAT — FULLY MODERN — IM- MEDIATE POSSESSION. JIM WRIGHT. REALTOR | 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-044! OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 ON i this lovely 2 eedioom bunga- low, Oak floors, erry walls, large utility room, lot 70 x 120 Only $1,500 down. | FOR RETIRED COUPLE WIDEMAN LAL Open Eves. FE 4-4526 412 W. Huron BROWN $1600 DOWN — Here !s a value Cozy bungalow only 3 years old. Forced air heat Oil fired, alumin- screens. Clean as Lovely lot with lake privileges A-1 neighborhood. Be sure & see this one. ($10,500 NEAR ST BENEDICT'S - bungalow with stool and shower AC FURN Pull! size din- ing room Very clean, Large two ear gar. 3 bedrooms. Newly decorated 4 bedroom bun- galow, al] on one floor. Partial basement, 2 large lots. Pull price only $6,500 with terms. RANCH Attractive 3 bedroom home. Ex- cellent kitchen, tile bath, large fenced lot. Near schools and bus. Full price $10,000 with terms. SCHRAM FE 5 Realtor FE 5-047! Open rie soars. ics! aut 'E 5-2564 ORULTIPLES LISTING “SERVICE James A. Taylor Agency Proudly presents in West Pontiac a better home built 30 years ago by a master builder of the old school. Nestied in a setting of Pine and Peonies, yet within walking distance of shop- ping center, churches and of me well worth look- in . Extra wide concrete and landseapin appeals to the eye of the Green Thumb advocate. Owners moving to retirement area. real _ on)y $15,000— $3730 d: J. A. Taylo REAL oa dr bola & co bn pg 100 Oakland A a ~ _For Sale Houses 5 43 v . by Kate Osann Ohana - 419 © 1967 by WEA Service, tng, “Why, Lhad no dea Iwas this wonderful” weet Shady Oaks in Sylvan & bath the Sylvan Lake. 2 car “fife in- this t hom: For Sale Houses 43 PPP LAr On STARTER HOME. 3 BDRM., BASE- | ment, 24 x 4. OR 32001. OR 35-1070. ; JS ROOMS & BATH, UTILITY ROOM | & Pull BY OWNER. 5 ROOMS, BATH, OIL — Spe ears ore ah - —_ So Chandler After 3:38. John K. IRWIN Webster School District A very attractive remodeled : gas heat, 1% or J cad cps fenced yard. $2,000 rer Nicer Than New ene lake TE ena =a er Here feng toe ee J —- e Bang Pe oa Pioneer Highlands Alcoa excelent buy at ob. on K. Irwin For Sale Houses 43 ment,’ with ¢ acres, 20 fruit trees. iS School Busses. Owner FE 17-0361. DON’T Fail to See This 3-BEDROOM BANG On os lo 6 & near Williams Lake pent tiac Lake, school, churches and mter, has full basement ns = at — level, xeellent rainage oi] AC Peri- lex oh fall bath, x is ok ceobenees. Alum storms and screens. $10,000 cash to martgage, below cost, on ac- eount of health, Phone OR 35313 for Appointment. vont” Tec. room & work room, ed ree patio, atts TE errand lot 88 x é 2 LTOR ee S| ee Hwy. PE 44561! Phone Eve. MI 6-3783 WE TRADE _ - Immaculate ' and spac: th: -_ — h will a) to most discriminating sr oe Car- $13,960. Terms. el ~ DAILY S-7 . Pe | Cass Lake Rd. OUNCING the. of new 3- another bedroom ovieks. yered pond 1 block te ooo Cus- cious ‘on wig dining space floor to large ire M50 TO CASS LAKE RD. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 8. Tele 9- 53 § cooereet Be. OR 3-2028 COUNTRY CHARM ‘Lovely ete hi home in a good barn cee of ried rolling land. Located pointment ae $25,000, RIDGEWAY is FE 4-6203 Open Eves. till 8 74 FT. RANCHER $2,950 DN. $450 DOWN . By ap- terms. SPACIOUS Ez. ern conveniences. sc mae at peat GOOD INCOME. Home, 2 rome bath apd each apartment separate heating and automatic hot water heater. Con- Excellent buy. Clean and modern home conveniently located. Fu car garage, A good RAINBOW REALTY FE $02 8. PADDOCK EVES, PE $2721. FE e400 Clean all mod- Near Wilson or Fon = a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PROPER SETTING ~ acre lot — wooded ay, ye. oid. a mg* “cod home r. rm. ¢ bg a’ bain recrea’ rm. Lots of privacy — 5 miles —_ downtown, Price $20,500 Located close to Crescent Lk. lots. 19 ft. living rm. —_ replac fi @, tulached Sear gar xichen r garage er - poe thy ened ot frencon give Total price pay Cette Bh ealy $12,950. Better see this RUSTIC BEAUTY Located. just 1 1 Pontiac city limits. 23 ft. liv- rm. To era pohar saggy It's wate 4 trees, and oes of all ont $5,050. Bateman For Sale Lake Prop. 44 NEW LAKEFRONT - ~ SUBDIVISION Sg bhtee “terme. Owner, MAple 5-0682 ston, Mich. , ERAL GOOD widedare homes. i * P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron PE 42571 For Sale Resort Prop. 444 | |THE “LANTERN DININGROOM™ at Lake Margethe bear Gray- building. yton D. Graham, Broker Mio, B business i. Laree _Bilgwin Fe Sib eal fi for lees for tent & A ox 000, 6, nh ent B dppron, a EE Sa a Rok Ok ‘We Finance—We Finance et us builq your cottage or re- tirement oot hone. = our new nortt- b- ern Bee leek o yennes su our Jot Le Low ont payment. Bd ba Johnston & ubbard AND LOT, $005, S100 di $25 mo Cabin bullt on ¢ oo wooded ing. Jerry Morrow ts mines north Gladwin, VArden 6-7638. Open GRASS re - NEW CABIN, large lot. Center resort area, ad- state forest. Good bhunt- down, $25 oe fishing. $995. $100 gtecis) tick. Ghnoer eRe | . For Sale or Exchange 50 & E Lrenplcon Ue Realtor TRUCKING eg - Motel or in trade. z garage. Trade equity for Vacant or unfi bo oy Ph. R ter OL 1-1351 tients ach for 4 to 6 family Let eoAmag “hl COTTAGE TERMS r_trade. P. O. Box $35. fish Dusteees: Opportenttiod 8 31 Buy Thru Partridge ___ For Sale Lots 4% $50 DOWN CLARKSTON AREA BUY NOW, While there are some choice lots’ orien 5 in this new dev with debgoee perl car ci, oolage, aw tae “TARERONE real buy at $5, ‘Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-8165 wr BILD NOW well-restricted Waterford Us. is Betates. a, Estimates freely fe ERBERT tT C DAVIS. 4925 Pontiae Lake Rd. FE §-431) BY ALL MEANS SEE The-New—Addition—to— Cherokee Hills! You'll like the secluded, coun- the convent- ence of its anon location. Drive Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Beott Lake Rd. (1 mile west of pew | Rd.}, turn a on Scott e Rd. '« mile. Carl W. Bird, Realtor = re“) te an — Bid t, ity are * 1388 ianee LOT TH TUSU Heighrs Manor. FE 8-3005. LOTS OF LOTS 20 good level residential lots off Elizabeth Lake Rd. to 15 nice residential lots. 40143 FOR SALE: 1 ACRE LOT. OAK- land Lk privileges. PE 2-0760 Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge _For Sale Acreage 47 5 ACRES, 1 ROOM HOUSE, FULL chicken house, 20x40, beautiful vor 7 miles N. of Pontiac, own- MI_4-4278, ‘ery Terms. > be SPECIAL $1 5 of excel- lent land. Oxford Schoo! District 8choo Only 11 miles from ed. Priced only $2500. * Jeaving state. A good value. L.H H. BROWN, | Realtor Or Kampsent REALTORS FE 40528 377 _ 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Colberry Park - Homes OPEN DAILY 4 TO 8 NOW YOU CAN LIVE IN BLOOMFIELD And only on the rich land of Bloomfield Township can one find the location suited perfect- Laat Ned BRICK ch have 3| $1,625 DOWN — 3 Rooms on first to aie tiled baths, or ATE OOM or FOLLY DASE , water and black N & SQUARE LAKE ROAD. Models on Berry, Pendleton and eae Lake roads. Better drive out Elizabeth Lake Front Charm bedroom bungalow with“. attached garage. 17 x 20 two «, poiatn ner er, $196 Durham or Ph otine MM Pelry ign School, About cat 81,800 7 ag ~~ Plead KIN ZLER REAL ESTATE IDEA For Brokers and Experienced Salesmen To associate & conduct their in- dividual businesses in one large Real Estate office in the lake of Pontiac. It's your opportunity to secure maximum net return for your efforts, gross commission. This plan has worked well in other cities. In- a vestigate! : EM 3-4197 1400 Highland Rd. C. SCHUE TT, Realtor Peis is : rolling land, Cc PANGUS, Realtor cal collect: Ortonvili- NA 17-2815 4 room income. rents for $40 of | more a month. $15,000, terms. 3 ACRES North of Pontiac, full price, $1,000, terms. Smith-Crawford, Inc. TWO OFFICES 3300 S. Rochester Rd, OL 1-0002 398 E. Auburn Rd, OL 46-1226 “4 ACRES, ‘WO eee Suchy Resity, Ortonvill For Sale Farms 48 ___Income Property 43A. 2-FAMILY . 1011 _W. Huron FE 5-6181 rated and walking dis- tance to ineted, yal A J. R. Hiltz Realtor NEAR DOWNTOWN floor for owner; 3 rooms on 2nd floor, also a nice apartment on third floer, full basement. Al! of - for only $12,500 — $85 per month. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2 Dixie Hwy.' at Telegraph 2-0123 en .9 9 AMPLE CUSTOM: PARKING SACRIFICE 9 —— ot pe - ave city. Popiac La “For Sale Lake Prop. 44 2 BEAUTIFULLY WOODED LAKE on road _E 7B OOM BRICK, BATHS, 3 RM. LK. owner. OR 30198 ‘defore 3 LAKEFRONT. LOTS Wil restricted. F LOTR soe § down, Terms. -qoor’ ousetratler 4 down will handle. se Dorothy Sn en Lavendes | front tu REAL : Rs / reels, 80 ft. frontage . « 250 ft. 1,500 dn. By owner. Otter Hills, pape! 40163, Loi" fey ee, rete dl] Spe / ed. FOR FARM AND ‘ACREAGES. PB. Ww. DINNAN 66 Ww. Huron __PE ¢37 Buy Ti Thru Birtnaee : Lie Thru Partrid AND ACREA FOR FARMS GE. LL: | Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111. rE VACANT LAND > dl oe ee a ood Ww. of RIDGEWAY Sale Business Property 49 ESTATE SALE — ON DOWNTOWN Cass Ave, Vac atid commercia] lot 60x176. AR ay Investment at all Paul Hammond. 57741. BY OWNER ne x 150 ft. gommercial lot on near amo down, $20 mo List Thru Partrid per Quif dstall service Ee Se. Nfonee Pal etiped “EE sae vy to| GROCERY , THE ith | , in ah stock, rent the and you're * couple. ‘Buy Thru Partridge Lie Thru Partri tes | "PaRTRiva® TO SEE. LEASE “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” M ACHINE SHOP, oe Rae Productive building with for ex- sion & rent below mar- et, DAIRY’ QUEEN Pr & . North of Been Ideal location, If you have looked before, will appreciate this value. $9,000 will handle. . MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION BROKER JOHN A. LAND! ub MESSER 138, TELEGRAPH RD FE 4-1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR here up and yao E. a ae ‘ increase paeey for the last 3 years. Excel- _ location on busy den cartel thickly se ttled : : ti ‘nealth forces sale of th this prop- erty «at only $7500 down plus a thows by appointment "Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St PE 56-8165 Open Eves Till 8:30 MOTEL znres sa eo, “or only eo neler call ws now RIDGEWAY REALTOR 875 Baldwin Ave. rE Eves. "til 8 ‘§TORF & MILK DEPOT. RM. home on bi wae. $3,000 will han- die NA SEPTIC TANK CLEANING BUSI- ent or any part. MAHOGANY CEDAR «CHEST, 620. Cali OL 1-1791 HOTEL LIQUOR BAR DINING ROOM uipped, ady to ing room lovely bar, s office. a ted on % Neotent ~~ : p- erty — payment. Call Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165, n Eves. Till 8:30 BARBER SHOP, 9 CHA 534 So. Saginaw St., $300. peel 1717 8. te 1 WE COVER THE STATE Pontiac area. High gross uded. Moperaiion Re Real estate st GROCERY SDM. ster area high class clientele. Living quar- D Small investm. assures good weekly rate. Don't eat up your cash, make it work for you.” efront with home & CLASS C. Lak 10 renta’ units, PRICED RIGHT Don't miss STATEW IDE Real oe Service of Pontiac ono ed REALTOR h FE 40521 ee Sn tee, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ DIXIE HIGHWAY _ Located on a 60 ¥ 120 lot with | Ret gtreet as the rear lot line. This 6 toom & bath home offers |- -|. TRAILER PARK ~~ igh- 7 90: atern “allle Partridge Ig THE “BIRD" TO SEE Over pg acres on lake in Oak- land Co — for 140 trailers. en's lake beach. Home Pius mre income. It's new f - a. be the most te and Breen operation in the. state. wi. _ immediate sale. Bee BOWLING ALLEY — oot wih Tague “huvecn : wa bales! | FEAGUE FINANCE CO. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE] | N. MAIN -| REALTOR ‘REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES | omnes ed egal opera’ in * ‘ lec $18,000" oa, "oles stock. FE 43581 ‘Standard Ol Co. A modern all porcelain rvic loceted at Au- mem YP Pontise. Ex- it s | g & sB a8 "20% DISCOUNT F land Cones ali of wens st +e" ‘eer per om ‘pons Pe C. HAYDEN, pial 6 _E. Walton FE 6-044) - 30% DISCOUNT TO HANDLE $65 PER IONTH AT 6 PER CENT. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 45 OAKLAND AVE. PE 5-441 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 $1,675 DISCOUNT 23. PER CENT SE- R. J. VALUET, Realtor ba es LEU ARO AVE PE 54-0693 Money to | to Loan 53 (Btate Licensed Lenders) ailer paid) fot for ‘down pare sae Fo van WELT, smaller ‘bos home. ‘fies A * air, for car ip fair cond., or ERROR, EPG we A * + oa St. FE 9-4750, ” fat aut’ 9 Sed ae BR Pry range — trade for gas stove. 3-6866 , OR ’ “4 _ ioe CYCLON AND : Bat ——-—} * ; = circu - _-___ 20% Discount 3h cee Beep toe a cond, can # oe have you, Dorothy Sn der Lavender L HOME ON TRADE. JIM WRIGHT REALTO: 34§ OAKLAND AVE. FE Set OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. 8:30 Eecer ‘ nap TTION. TAKE LAND CONTRACT HOUSETRAILER OR SMALL HOME ON TRADE. _JIM_ WRIGHT 348 OAKLAND AVE FE $0441 8:30 GET THE CASH YOU], WANT . . . $25 TO $500 . 1185 N. PERRY ST. Next to New A & P- tr Market “PARKING NO PROBLEM Quick Cash HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 +N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) : BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE = is America's oldest Jar- 79 years of : Tee any berrow up to if you have a steady and can make regular — payments. fee is fast. M same day. hacask Household Finance m6 8 Corp. of Pontiac Moor’ Roos 30 . The coy eek 64 _W. Lawrence 8t. PE +1538 Up to $500 title, Closed in minutes. Loans mag ee on fur- curities, - 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica LOANS” LcOMMONTTY wo co K LAWREN' FE #0421 ~ ™ FRIENDLY service ©" FRIENDL VICE PONTIAC’S Newest Loan Office IN RECORD TIME “SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY WHEN YOU NEED *29 - $500 FE 4-1574 TIMKEN CONVERSION & controls Su = tor ravity furnace. Thor portabd: Foner Sonner gas conversion _ burner, Swap or Cash. PE 4-3232. mower. 20 per cent off the follo wn rs, leaf were, adqroreunt- garbage mowers, electric DRESSY MA MATERNITY OUTFITS. Exr coud. Size 12. OR 3-177 f ins RUSSIAN BLACK Persian Lamb coat, %, size 15- 6-3006. ine collar & ¢ . All oy weekends. LADIES ES, SIZE 5%-7. Lsarookl dresses, size 12, Men's suit, conte MAN'S CAR COAT. 38 LA COAT, aE 16 ‘a, shirts. OR Sos WOMAN'S RED — Size 16, ™% sleeve, used only once, clean and in yery good condition. Too large‘for owner. Cheap. Call FE 2-0579 after 3:30 p.m. Scrap & Iron 5tA 4-1 PRICES. FOR iron, FE 8-8797. ocne? cane * _Sale Household Goods 57 . GREEN, PREIZE Ee™ootnge” and’ metic” od h. Best offer. FE 4-0638. 2 PC. SECTIONAL, OOS Gs CONDI- $35, MA 4-2242, he 2 PC, yg » TV, VACU pe er ae la mp. FE bene } PEPOSEESEED PREEZERS 13 ft, Fiveset fale. 1rd 6 Shain. Roche Dave [=e & 1 lady's bowling bal & I Pc. meter SUITE, WATER- ie 2a an Bi fot off OR a Petts rand ELEY chair, 3 DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial Fe 28181.) \ xo 1 + Z i net yt sa, Beta 9x12 Felt t Base Rugs $3.95 MAID VI ti Be} 1 4% Ft. Wall Tile 25c BERT FART 8. 8 on etecessecee OORT OOD Hwee Syers, 14) W. Huron, FE a 3 BURNER CAMP COOK GASO- LOND» DUO — TF er a we CHEST, $20, stove, good cond, large Heater. Automatic Starter. Alsc| ono REPRO VERY 000 jardiniere & stand. FE 200 gal. tank. Complete, PE 3-2467,|NORGE REFRIG, VERY GOOD (|@ PIPE 5 FT. $3.80 AUTIPUL § - PC. MAHOGANY|.c0@4. Large size. $130. om ze. SAVE PL suPFLY” Complete room furniture. Seo Ta WINDOWS, 1, 4% x 544 eng LO oni, bs te and Mate "payment ‘of $6.50 mont> & 1, 265 & Sie. Good cond. $2.80 ta rman, wat salt 3g —< Te doslya. corner Joslyn & Ny tray tables, 8 English di : 8, em. tease PJ saucers. Clemson & chairs Rollaway bed. Good cond.| lawn mower, Mise. PE “0335 _Reas. FE 4-8131. Ol. HEATERS UsFD, #5 AND ANTIQUE CLOCK WITH MER-| _up. _Schick's._M 3-311. cury-titet ; 7. ei? ee PE_2-1160. AL RUGS, 9 X ip. END ANTIQ FOR 8A tables, chaise , ki set, win Ct. off Kenny Rd. vacuum —, oe mer SinCH YOUTH BED ie: CR ;| Cross. mingham . morse coat. at Sa ae SOXBOW.-UNION : nese RE -g - = Easy oe —_ LAKE AREAS: 2 bedrm. sets, A . See en chediete stove, electric on Gun oe ie wed refrig., radio and homens ne seem. Fenmaee.. 8 — wall mirrof, desk, per level with entrance yeni, a tee stools, 3 sisal of: bee 2 rooms & % bath. $11,900 mise. items, No Goniers PE 3.100 | amoenr DaBY CHIB, BRAND NEW. awe: bervoring matiresves, ceed, Jot. Has ‘sunporch, carpeted ro son's . 42 Orchard Lk poem. 36 Etech oA ot Orchard Lake Ave. BUY SMALL RADIO, $6 TO 613, win » PE 56-8755. VA ry bench. 9 by 12 rugs. PE 9714./"® WATER HEAT- er. U good cond, R. B. To Elec. Co. 1060 W, Huron. Free $$ For You Once a Year Close Outs BRAND ats Thur. - FLOOR TE MARRED Fri. = compere seeee ovorewe ee en shabs'! seecesewees BTS spring mattresses Fd mattresses .... Lys er eee sae F rang@s ....... f Pearson’ B ae urniture pane| St Wilson, FF: stove & sofa. Electric roaster Te sae oe, coat] ine eR SS oa —aewrma|_Sartniceee Pt seme near , machine with chair. Used 3 times.|PORT. aoe SE TE bier | Good _cond. 3-4060. ee - me: “pg Dam IN, #161 Pe ihe eet automatic gas hot water heat- CLOSING OUT _ age. 24780 West Van & Stor- Mind, Weliises” 30" per cent “ait | Reconditioned 1 Appliances BARNES BELO Ts eer as sie ees wash “range sais COMPLETE" HOUSEHOLD. RE-|' waits Pe ELECTRIC Se Shia. Fie or ‘a Sewing Seis ‘ a 2.3337, = , sectionals | Siegler Oil meaters Sat. _ is. living a air ne a esti es Fa 3 r ‘HOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE M1 8B, wamaue CO. | a 5 i gol F 10 IN. JONES & LAMSON = chucks, % b.p * = 12 PLASTIC FINISH iinelate Rugs/ $4.95 Beautiful Patterns ‘Oo Bec bart. sander, __sander, ‘i CHILD! Free estimate. "| BENCH bee gE Building == tito" ighiand BUY DIRECT tok g Sane window trim . mbs. interior «... rames Com hotise orders we 8 CLOTHING, ALSO | Downst: 12-14, CR washer. 6-6184 “OUT Flame oil a ne, ot space, hentes A rtable. OR 31751." AND GRADING. FE - 46050. GR! dt acetylene gauges, Dise * inise, tools, 283 Raeburn. BATHROOM OM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. SURPLUS LUMBER & NE a ore SALES CO. Rd. (M59) $5.95 beatae 823358 ies, New and Used resi ic Loans LUMBER & Co. pa Mie) OR 9-100 heater with reg- 188. 65. S05, Mons. 95, now $126 COAL aa x RBUG | EN ._ BLAYL COAL & pracine Serr 29 CLOSET DOORS sweat, ed ATER Swive CEEARANCE SALE Kote s, Inc. fey 8 sour na. PE ems Lire new. Ress. FE 4-236. DEMINGS DEEP WELL . tank. FE 32-2700. or evn ginaes Yr} Trre ps SAVE FLUMBING 8) Y 72 FE 5-2100 a A Tx z ‘Date tebe hoe Ear aes ie, ee, sae Ee pear mil Steel overhead at oe a from "DS. and. up. A modern door on your eo costs less than you think, ws give ‘ou a free estimate. sits. "Padcock FE 2.0203 tah goed FURNACE AND GAS ¥ furnace, unit. condition. Reasonable, EM 3.3507 HEATING weet EQUIPMENT furnaces, of] burners, floor furnaces, 5 LUMBER pe eeeee WINDOWS, ODD SIZES, ALSO PIC- by A WINDOWS, REAL BAR- CLOSET COMBINATION, LESS 3 LARGE SELECTION OF USED Loan Of- . Of & gas furnaces Hot ae and steam boile SEAT $19.95 automatic water — hard- KORDITE CLOTHES JANE, pipe and fittings, Low. Bros. | 20 FT... man eit? Palog ant e veppet, black “OFF. os SUPPLY 2685 Lapeer ne oe Ra, ao W. 414 Ae eas once | GONAIRE FURNACES Clear Gear ¥-Pine 1-4 10 0 ating Service. OR 346M. aftrerse tele gaan, | Tavaroes, COMPLETE, WTR raiiy > “Paine rng3s. al ue, $14.95; also tollets, bathtubs, = 7 Inte: Pain’ shower stalls at terrific values. Redimiz comes & mt fas soo. These are crate m We carry a complete line of new ~ Fluorescent, 393 Orchard LK. and used building materials. pine shotguns & rifles, Ben's _fice, 4 Patterson, Dd tank, 9890. 23-9020. EEP WELL PUMP & 147 Woodland. FE eet gered ~~ ack & ‘eplvents bait price. ‘Dine PLYWOOD y SPECIALS CARRY PRICES see e es pevereseees oors. sear ating Pi Plywood i Co WA’ 5G. A. aw PoMEE REBUILT R able Avacad, His FE basi RIDING MOWERS SEARS & CONTROLS. SPECIAL ALA “Check your gat and coat, Mister?” For Sale Miscctlancous 60 Sale Office Equipment 63 Northern e197 MAKE SURE IT’ BURMEISTER Ea ein ~ SALE Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet t $1. 35 * Lumber Co. Lat sane o Mile Re. BENSON LUMBER 2. rooms, FE 5-0388. + WRECKING BARGAINS nt,; 1 21 PT. 0.90 | 937.50 WEAVER an | $45.00 Weaver ay ab ‘scores, Seed cond. Yu stale | "ment, Dente. tee OFFICE EQUIP. storage ci € safes, R peices om 2 Sao "We have. want you need. kera, e a Gotae 71 Ww ton, ord, Mich. Ps Silverware we Arnold — Owner way or P ent NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. Edwart's Outlet 1 rare Pie Service Station Set-up. $350, Mi 6-7853 L ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWAIT- ER. GOOD CONDITION, $875. se FE 6-885 AFTER 6:06 Sale Store Equipment | 64 Zur Tireqerd, quoete invuiation io)‘. 0 sa. ft. FS ipo Pwinsuation, 0 100 sq. ft. ..... casey" uni 1 tt ‘ood man's 1 it rinder tes Br‘ axe,® ‘axi8, Sea cube yrco ry . FE TOP sOIL, L = b Gee “oorvine. OR irt. 7-¥ William hci ad De . HOLSTEIN DAIRY __DISPERSALS. ca "35 ie bes! 3 peey i! EB ‘4 ba) et | National Simouth Mick VERNON SHOOK, Piusking he ay THE 1958 DETR C. B, SMITH, SALES COLLIE Cc | onegl eeu. __ tiful markings. MArk SPANIEL S OPPES. All nea & to w & ready We armed in service of your ee. HOUGE GHTEN & & SON Detroster - Pontiac Chief Colorama in 1958 ETROITER DEL ly NOW ON DISPLAY. YARD a | DRIVEWAY GRA GRADING, PAASES 4 agrronens. a, 7 NE arg es. __ Wood Coal & Fuel 67 For Sale Poultry 74 REMEMBE— rUTOHINSON TOPS . x bi — me ‘AL! ‘ad S DRY SLAB WOOD, DELIVERED. ba na =. motel” large selection of . dine swevtcumel sociopee | 2a twee Mie Ad | OS TCHINSON Faiot, "aie Orehara Lk, ave. PE | See Farm Produce 78 PMOBILE HOMES . a |“ALBERTA & KA wet MATES INC Eindling delivered. OR 38600 | peaches. eh season will Soon be | nrayton etait? Miehway Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68| Sow, high qusllty “trun” Gane v Sere 2 west . Tl gg Wee rater, We +O Blackhand Norway Pie, | ® Duck Lk. Rd, Milford. Please wil sell i for 18 per cent Scotch, Austraian, and MUGHO, | —>ring baskets. fine 'w Ra: Molly) MES Native tress. Die your own, Bring ALBERTA PEACERS go tose 4677) Gate ane| See ik Eee oxo mace otitis oe | TREC, SED AT GLE apnea, Seth Seer sasz FanGnRIEN, YEW sale” 42UR |—A00. Aibure Helghs, “TTP, ik Stadt Pl sa oe Kuraery "ates Bide "aver "al conn a Crescent Lake Rd, = = — ee. Peery TRAI NGE Femoval, Free: estimates. FE no tateas Abe sh 3 . MOBIL HOMES . : and te melee we § SINCE,1932 SHADE TREES SS MAine 71%. = uthorized sales & service for Sugar Maple and Norway Maple, Seine : “PLUMS, AND an | ANDERSON. CADILLAC, PALACE palm oA) gE LY OO = tomatoes. 84 W. from we Snedsln B® Felten to choose from, all sizes, , thi bef Ms buy, and Save money. star Ton for sale at Sutton’s Drehard. 324| models ‘now on duplay tr & ae z. or rom oo Ns, 5 Late tus bedroom used ra. re onds .| SEVERAL VA. 6 54 oO: 32-4403, tine : allab: : sae | Mester’ soe Spa, |, Sete, Aacetan, etal nan Of Sele Pets” | scuaroas youve waa | «BOTTLE GAS. . 5 SSSS © ww te ene ap ve age ys ENGLISH SPRINGERS. Pontiac oldest garden and lawn iso 22 Automatic. PE 2-1801, ulpment. AUBURN HEIGHTS. is REG BEAGLE PUPs. 9i5.| “Lee's SALES & SERVICE to New. ‘% mile ioe OR_3-3590, Terms to suit Open "ti 9 Dm. tise. 170 ¥. ke, FE : Ree a ee: ce DEO | CORN SHREROIS SOGE CORD. | ween Ene ah - Mae be 3 pepo ace MA_§-1868. FEW ; fore? geres ‘tnctadee he m male CALIF. achools, house & Bartana Be. vem a.) shelter, Oniz 18 = are ber is Eg ~y- “ “hae Ca 8 i Sefety for all cars & trucks, e| s honored. Mrs, Jack ey For Sale ’ e Tires 80A 4 ACRES FOR SALE NR. BARTON City, Alcona County. Ezc. hunting _& fishing, OA 8-21 4 ACRES FOR SALE WEAR BAR- ton City, Alcona Exc. __bunting and fishing. OR \ | 8-2128 __Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 . OF BLACK DIRT, $8 DE- a I 30 oe only.. FE 81355 ina SLACK DIRT TOR 60m. vel. FE 2-3480, 100 LOA ae CLEA wil ro thee amount. re $0042. “—v Z-i_ SHREDDED PEAT HoMmvs. _ a... and retail. 68 Lock- haven, FE 5-143, A-1 BLACK load or 100 loads. FE 2-1611, T. J. A-l ds ‘Lockbaven, ve ria HUMUS. COCKER Black blond. $15 each, MA Es So notes cee © Ferguson Posies STANDARD (BRAND NEW TIRES. CHAM: SIRED COLLIE PUPS. Gene es. _AKC. Stud service. ae SEE OUR Live OF EW. axD to $0 per cent off. ENGLISH SPRINGER PUPS—a : — registered, {rom championship| 1% ny une Ut ED. WILLIAMS breeding. Paope FE $6326 or morrow to up we say Sa wat Raeburn FINCHES, TROPICAL FISH, ALL : Pet @ 8. Astor, PE 44433. | poh APe z sizes | Sn stare Tine ‘GREYHOUND. MALE, 6 MONTHS. 503 8, 7 — re a Auction Sale | 77 Auto Service > 81 GERMAN SHORT HATE VE ent | AUCTION SALE. ROMBO RoTEr,| & “GRINDING IN THE tm: tone going out of business & will sell| car, (=a muck Me SALE. _ public Be ea the ae s Phone FE OLive 21838 wag pppoe re FIRM Remes on Oot, aont. 5 MINIATURE REQ. DA Scoo _¢ mos. old pup.” MArket 41008, Stam meet emiare Sale Motor ers 32 Nick PUPPIES. M¢ REG, | sere, metal beds. 25 rugs, marble | °62 CUSHMAN, GOOD COND., $140. yaa SS lar edi peenerta ny dining tables I a ! PUREBRED COLLIE PUPPIES preted iano, TY sets large | For Sale Motorcycles 83 Reas. FE 45915, antique clocks Ress. FE 450150000 er items. Earl Hanson,| 46 HARLEY DAVIDSON, Ov. PEKINGESE REG. MALE. 1 YN. Hi maheener: c old. PE 24303. PO a ‘Leaded. A-1 shape. . MYrtle Parakeets Guar. to Talk 3 Sst fawn with = Dedieree ae S4the reason- Seg PE S41 AUCTION — NU | Bae ne rr met _ For Sale Bicycles 84. Auction Sales BOY'S 26" BIKE, MEN'S 3 96° OIRL'S BIKES. 1 YR. OLD. PE 5-3146 after 5, — size 7, like Pts 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains %|Every Saturday ..1 P.M.|3 BOAT ALL READY FOR _ Boats & Accessories 85 Every Friday ....7 P.M.| 33 ar Ret SS ee 8, Edith or FE 83768. REG. SPRINGER SPANIEL . 8 fi utility, Ait ention Wium o sire. Every Sunday ....2 P.M. AU-BU class and ina 20 Mer- i} r : Means Graney Bed Hokers,| OY OR gz) i a 4 A i} 2489 Auburn, 46510. ares Truckers TH OROUGHBRED BEAG OLE PUP. | HOUSEHOLD AUCTION: “SAT. ee sw or wricaae’ tee: ; . Pp 5 re t. 21. 1775 Imlay City Rd. for. top, side curtains & motor . Loading R TROPICAL a 24 Wee havias RE- = moll tr, Mich. Household +. Pic pa pe, Sin torr Boston antiques Mr’ & ‘Mrs. ‘Pred Peek, ia Fi CHEROREE fa gare Clay Fill TROPICAL rae OLD IB hestcr lems. 5. Biter, B60] arses. @ Gaboend Ave es, e cana * at YMCA | sist Ee" itech of | Fer Sale Housetratiers 78) —'* THTESD go™=nt 2-1601. a1 Pr. ‘ ALuMintM HOUSETRAIL- aOTO i ee puck dt, TOR StL mn. | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 _Hospital ka 6 POH. 178. Ee re BA MANY actits and load vi FT ALMA oe ~~ —_ poas, ARDED, DOGS : at TOP an ene xv aE Geek Eerciean Fe & tae| ee area va $361 or tes INLAND 1] LAKES SALES ed fu. Lyle Gonbite’ graph, 3-1708 4127 W. Huron FE #7121 “1121 FE 23-6122 4s 'ts fa see. Hay, Grain & Feed 71/3* ™ CRUISER. ALL ALU-| BIQ DISCOUNT ON EVINRUDE ‘on Ors PER TOAD. PARRA IPR ARAAPRDAPRAP ADIDAS _ S806. Modern. Sleeps 4. MA motors Se ae . oe al Orcha: Pu sane & gravel. ist. AND 2ND CUT HAY ALSO | ConsTRUCTION CO. MOVING.| Lake Ave., Keego Harbor, / Riteton straw. Ph._eve. MA 5-6703, at sell 1986 ty, oe ft Ts ODE M : a2 “tay WE Set | areca Se, eg al] ins hag Sei] Ain Seancaee ere Sed, Saw. We ceiver.) compicte b service. MA E0066. secept car or smaller trail-| Kelly's Hardware. “300 auburn ar-| Acl topsoil, black dirt and | barter, 1" yrr to certification | 31390. Lot $0, ‘1040 Lapest_Ra.| 34 fam. — ‘te i peat. Fill sand, clay and | #240 per bushel. ol ¢-0786. | Ti, rr. rs c., Gane Down. KCRIFICE iv . avel. OR 3-7549. cutting and . Mo rain. Pa oasis Ring em . ‘RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads f\Room, house, apartment, | rl thing — Want Ads Beta ACTION. Dia rE eube heated dees, 80 completely. modern, FE 2401. vertible be! Bunk Etc, MI = “WA 14 ft. ‘ motor a ‘ends Bes and stoar’ denied For Sale Airplanes 86 cathe, Modern, « a : T p.m. HORSE SHOEING. DONA M24, Lacy, Ortonville. ‘NAtional #018 Ce ee ee PALAMINO FTA © STALLION.” EG. Bas Hg Eg RSX \TRAILETTE, 33 FT. — = | perience | Lae ae Te |e Granger Ri Oxford, Da’ é-2006. : “ rE 9108 a ia hy Ae he 4 rar, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, aneelaien’ 19, ps Reese ao oo Z *. hg For Sale Lars 91 oe Sale Cars 3 RE poo . eee +Dr. i". ‘Hydra: » tea sidewal |; Bate "BRAID “Haupr DID WE LIST THE CAR-_ ae. a - pesgrbPtPtios PONTIAC SALES YOU PL AN TO BUY? ; at ¢ more, -No calls, ogg Senied Mood Core 88) 3 LEE Wet - Tor PAID FOR JUNK 55 CADILLAC : ~ power, ng era tab out, $2088 t. See day of eves at 2045 8 ae Gaye “Hamm ond Lk&., “3 biks $. of Or E N. SALES A CASS ar Ww. 5 Bike ag Maple 5.8566 Or MAple S114 . ‘chard L, Ee" yb oe a sae, grerenre Se staxion |"S MASE RAMBLER SeTATION “eo W Auion tre trang WW, Bs: If not, stop in, we probably “Always Re Ready to Buy iiss BUICK DRSUPER. POWER om. SWEPT WING DODGE| Sm." Sree have it on our lot. eaulp. 13.000 mi. $1,000. 190 W. CLOSE OUT | oT ATT'S West Side Used Cars ‘wenn ‘AUTO PARTS |_ceiumvla. Pe +396. f as ace oe ee ow, Drive out where ove ‘BUICK 51 SEDAN. PRICED TO We Bacusy St sell. EM 3-0061.H. Riggins. "Rad "od Shelton Motor Sales | igss BUICK SPECIAL, GOOD CON Pays top. dollar on late modeis.| dition, Dynafiow, $1,200 FE Cor, Auburn & E. Bird, FE 8-683. CASH i952 CADILLAC 4 4 DR. A S @ ? BIR-* : mingham trade with radio & heat. Wal for, your 1950 thru 1853/ er, Hydramatic, power brakes. — atronic eye and U. 8. Royal. A dollar AUBURN MOTORS | Masters e¥eniel ures 308 | SS Gee EG, car" ws! MOTOR SALES. | Sah eae ae 30 DAY 50-50 GUARANTEE "BS Buick sedan ...... ... $1295, DODGE CARS & TRUCKS West Side Used Cars 26 Balak, 508 = ¥ ‘DOLLARS Gace ge Cea un mee. Oyun. Royal, loaded | #23 W. Huron Em +4 : ee iF er at vere ote BUD SHELTON . Listed by Stock Number TAS us oh gg toon ean| dee Se ed Ele do] meee, orf 5184 54 Ford 4Door ... $ 845 * —s Gorner_ Pike & BE. Blvd. FE 3-14T1) 4: punter, Birmingham. | 36 S eococeee ; H | CLARKSTON | Wake youn own tusacs OP RLas down wilh 43126 ious 3 Ford 4 oust om 2 Dr - tt ‘ . : CAS | nx daly file tas ad. aw: | 8 Se: Chaar eas. $iws|| 0127 ‘94 Pontjac 4-Door . $1145 5 eg LSE | Motor Sales | HASKINS | se eeres, |S EE wee oo : pe dea EO Chrysler - Plymouth THE WORKING MAN'S PRIEND 3 Boeri HT a hief Cate. ".-. $1805 9122 ‘50 Buick 4-Door ... $ 295 monstrator p — | - - a "35 Buic : nieaaees ; . TPE SORES COREE SHOR. GR) Lor Serstees Fai’ tabs poctest.| CHEVROLE! pe eee ay Loh “a i 9105 ‘56 Ford C t. . 51645 s “THE HIGH DOLLAR | Ch.ii"tircn “whe wel. redio.| “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” | “!* 5 Seeinew Cars | +54 Mercury Montclair Hidi,;. $ 898 || | r Or Onvert. .. | BUR mers) Gar ees Sar “Oakland County |, MUST SEL. ma ey? meee i 3 am. Drive Che extra mites, Nett naaed deen i | & st G . 2 Dr, Sharp «...... x 5 ; Seat eee waaay a" | SAAR AE | BIE m= 1B'| $064 ‘53 Dodge Club Cpe $ 54s ALY. “SS DeSoto. 4 €r, Pirefuie wuto. ; —|aca_s.sorr "Spee Nights “ut Bud Shelton Motor Sal ’ : | | See M&M 5 pegs Sales on beta en For Sale Cars +) “For Sale C Cars 91 "s1, OLDS pr FER 0 CONVERT. | 45 suICK CENTURY 4 DR. HARD. | Auburn at helton Motor Sales 4499 53 Olds 4-Door coe $ 895 - Por dollar on tate mode) cars ars tem eb ab, heavy "eety tires, on RS La ee ae 2 DR. RED/ ‘5s? FORD ¢ DR. NO DOWN “Pay. TAYLOR CHEV. SALES tinted "Sine: * custom Re ey “et ote ioon, | tonne. Ta os ; “a7 OR 3-163 white. sell. or trade for older| ment. Assume monthly pay Walled Lake : MA 41561 |- mileage. $1685. _ME 45802 after 3:30.00 0 5150 5] Pl mouth Co e $ 295. | WEB: MODEL T FORD. Paon| © Open Evenings—Please | te" ox Ssuun ——| ee Tg ay ne ag gpa ae Ce iL et sans || V10U 01 riymouth Coupe . i , gt hone M eS-S14l_ | sa awe Dr. ike new, turquoise ————— | 6 wee tee taliey. "Cicen:| Wg. vedio ond “besten, manberd | s-Soe STALIN NACE ; ae ato Brokers | er cuanesron | Belt t's Re bonastiae soto 2s. shy erga g, wine, cles | Aye rg ema’ “PE 5167'S] Pontiac 2-Door . $ 295 100 we SeRRy st PE +0100 @ CADILLAC Rg eg OS = et Pew (Gyn gh Ogg TRY aon it STUDEBARER HOT. COWVT. , r PE #0001. Salary Deluxe Holla uipment. rE $2358. equipped. aa 2 , Used Truck Parts goa lit ciliate bonne 996 CHEVROLET DEL RAY. A Biecring.& ee , ea = fants SS Pe OLIVER a, wibies «WHEEL DRIVE 5184 ‘53 Pontiac 2-Door . $ 695 : re ie ~ = Lond tres” ‘all low mile ' : . owner, : 5 yeep TRUCK PARTS | Rd. in white and het but cool — Birainghom Tb. a coat rd page tl maar C C __m, FE mi. PE S86 ’ e ‘ ' + tits orn SES 1 CuevnoEr seamen wa0.| STP wit Spal Se eel SAS PGE BUI K ‘pan tute’ t serene | 0200 93 Pontiac 4-Door . $ 995 For Sale Trucks 90) Mosier ,,Zrs, ne Jan Tit) ine second owner. Pull price is Suburban Mtrs. My et. hese beauties remain | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ' 3 eecns | lraxiit, Wow mileage. Proce OR) Sifors" wofoss’ WOODWARD OLDS MEALER Ue and fa ak sew war | FE 29101 n Eves. || $253 ‘53 Pontic Convert. . $ 795] . 1, YT. STARE RACK, MULBE 3-7665 after 6. AT HUNTER, B'HAM 8 Wexnward 8 8=}- suarentes, Full Schreud. ‘PLYMOUTH & wroRT ue : b . eee - ; -_ Birmingham uw . wagon. ‘ans- . ‘2 ’ * oy - Hs © -hmenlalneiellcens cam FrymenTe soo sowpey.| BIRMINGHAM varie, Sarat 2pe renee || ae MEQODRARD AT MUNT-| Titson "tie mi"save plenty MONTH- 5264 ‘SO Pontiac 2-Door . $ 145 some? ee wen 8 adjust to QUALITY sum mg S Eee tee enth. ‘ot PLYMOUTH CUSTOM —sUB- BILL SPENCE 956 . ee - vere 1500. Havold f Rat, W.W. Power ; ic . __ FORD . Lake Orion Motor Sales i atonen Colors b accessories | —* vem Oras. xeeees_Foes. _er Eaveptional bay Sat’ esse * Oakland Ave.” PE 5.0087 END 5266 §2 Plymouth 4-Door $ 345 . Priced to sell. $200 down or old | ~~ | 37 PONTIAC WAGON WITH RA- FORD- RY MY _2-261)| car dows. ‘99 I Dod ‘33_PLYM. R&H. GOOD TIRES. | “ic ‘heater ‘epantniesien , 4 7ON PICK UP ‘30 CHEV. -D R&H, $125. ige __Priced to sell, 6003_Livernois. 2 tone ot na passenger, A $9950 RENEE) «= NORTH =| SSR RY ee ESR) spexcee | Clearance || 9107 ‘56 Dodge 4-Door . . $1395 LARRY . hg eee! CHEVROLET $799 Ft PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 3 REPOSSESSED CARS. '57 Dodges |} 9249 ‘95 Ford Sta. Wan. . $1545} ; . 3tone sath eso oe % CHEVY BEL AIR SPORT oe 8. Map ie 2 FULL PRICE : Sw. es miles, 1950 _. by Samaumnmescoae: -- 7-4 2 and 4 dr. Coronets, Royal and ‘ ’ = - = TERE 6990 COND. MUR bis old car regardiess of con- “NOR! TH PONTIAC Ga [eset Chew, aed. FO aise soe Pens Eee 5269 ‘48 Pontiac Clb Cpe $ 125 bd i = vel ie e concely. avro et as ir. it CHRYSLER, GOOD RUNNING SEE ; 185) Vie. Beautiful HOUGHTEN'’ S factory extra. idk poten start at \\ ; / J uty me OE eT! NICNEAI. uiltt Gikee att siofers 10 | HOT SPOT| Our Discounted Price Regis. Sun tan beige and brown. C CHOOSE FROM ae oe = ee nad : $1890 : Geonts' Folaie' oor ated in Bis. ; AUTO SALES "86 Ford V-8 —_—— R & H. HAUPT mingham. Your old car end $1,498 For the best deal 113 _W._ Montcalm YE C011 | lane. PS. gharp Everyphing goes im this clearance! PONTAC SALES price, SCHUTE MOTORS’ WOOD- Dodge - Plymouth Dealer | "ghee ne Cony downs Names| RB. Myere. Genuxe. 4 ve tion or $i8> can, make the full] . 8" ’ ‘ > ee : wie | pe Raa eRe Ta a ONE | 2s 8. wontwara®’ ain enna] BarEGih “plats MMuaveat Citas | “equiped, Pricea'to‘teu"™ ") Seer Sanvmake we tence | Your Friendly FORD Dealer - MAple 45-5566. or Maple $-1141| owner cream puff New Yorker , Birmingham Harold Turner Ford. scloctien iow ac 0 Free guarantee 35,000 miles. | . with radio & heater. White tires. WILL ACCEPT Foutyac 14 5 2 Laggeetee ALL PRICED TO 8E | : T0| 36 GHEV. STATION WAGON, ai0,| porresiite drive, Pull price 's fect| Outboard metors, boats, appl | ¢st 2 “trade, PE 3160. H. Rg-|see OUR LIKE OF ENGLISH ; ' ‘a. Seateboher, Dans : ote fins. BUILT CARS — 147 Sa l t Ste ee ea EE eee Ee | aoe MIN | McNEAL |. SLreeleiWlen ite : . : . ¢ For the best deal wePONTIAT @-0 HOUGHTIEN'S SON Dodge - Plymouth Dealer PE 3-410] FE 9-388 6-3705. USED CARS ‘Wt PONTIA R., HARD TOP. ; a Snea SOWUST GLEAN. “ r riot, al after 6 p.m. Rochester's Friendly = Pord. | “# “@ RAISER. “WO (RUST. CLEAN. 8 er cae cuaTOM Olds Dealer 3 8. Woodward MI 4-308 ine CHEVROLET 7 DR. TWO TO| Catalina. Like new. Loaded. Real} 528N. Main, Rochester |-_ Birmingham TRACTOR. Aliso | “NEVROLET . ae from. $1050 each sharp. . Best ‘) STUDE. 7 DR OVERDR. FE. ; rane eye salit $900 ._ Pull Alex Teasley ley Piyrnouth Ot, 208 Seles 3, Of, L100. OL 1-9761 $4204. Eddie Steele Ford, . = FE Dont CHEVY. BEL AIR. ekaate ar will handle $2,605 Brighton Ph. ACademy 90002 __| No money dows. Assume aif / T . ments 11.46 Call Credit _ es ee ~— a er. HUNTER, B'HAM, : 1956 FORD 6 CYL. RANCH WAGON | Sigr ar parks +2500. |} $a - re — - Gas . ashe, | 57 DODGE ROVA’ ekup lights. | Harold Turner Ford. . : : Y i R&H. standard shift, $1 FE | can ALina 6 i condition. 9-8646 : Rosshire Ct 61 Beautiful car throughout. Better | --+26t cond. Pigg = Rae.2! Ct, or FE) tan new at a tremendous sav-| 82 PORD SEDAN. R&H. NO| (ers: pe 2-090. o : ings. No dealers. MI 4-8886. mpeney cows.” Aseume perms : CHEV. 1961 4 DR. SEDAN. EX- ee of $17.08 month. Call Credit M . ; es cond. Not rusted out, ANY OLD CAR Mr. Parks, Midwest 41500, Har- ‘i ' tires, 283 rm. "| Or Hittle cash will make —_— old Turner Ford. T1lg t WERE TENOR EE el art coach | Mal Re, ate Re Use ars S| See * deal = w Lyne inane 16,000. "Pe pata. tl : 20 2 DR. V4. P. — delivery. Save time—save | "52 FORD a Oe & po Open 8 A.M. nol ah and let livel | 1960 FORD : : spar | ton, Disease| 0s | - RETAILSTORE ° || MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | ij ‘McNEAL ‘Bob Tost, | McNEAL “EDSEL _ | JEROME. GOODWILL USED CARS” Your CHEVROLET Dealer” \ Gilde. R & H. W.W., Lew mile- ; =H ‘| age. Gray & Ivory | beauty. 7 nee ! . ; . qe henttliel te eee reac | sane apvartsce or oun “Toit port INC AUTO SUPER MART ARE ALL THAT THE | __ It’s easy to do both, if you've got a car. station wagon moc eage aprons LOW OVEHEAD LOCATION , S 1 ; N AME IMPLIES! | that’s mechanically sound ! Good brakes— ! mileage beauby tedar. just, your i ora ‘FORD T = v2 Sa CLELY. H0. Fall e ections . good motor—dependability at all times. 1986 . 1 AM A a C] FOR A BETTER L ron nee aT JADUAR ER. 4 Get it by buying your used car from Wait.” My pede is Bick Sn Haskins “Ak =—_— Se ial". f8 or bes ter FE |p age 313%. wee,| Look These Over Today |. TT pee me. 1 dm “a. real Pinkie, saew nites al s : ints MERCURY HARDTOP Pre | "™ , radio & heater. | MA HEWS - RGREAVES * ‘Sopwanb ““ar Riotons ge iter takes ~ tested ‘car. Tole ‘Montclair We » $1695 i] °35 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan .......-.+++.-$1295 || | | Smal 12 Marive St. equipped | with radio & heater. /°s8 Olds 88 Holiday Cpe. ara mama, beater. od treecmiesion. | : ‘ ing SOTCK CONVERTIBLE), MUST SELL TWn5 post cone ag Ay 8 ES ae _— | South Side — 211 S. Saginaw Breomer. ee pete. ae $3508 take over , payouts, CHEVROLET 23,000 ‘actual miles. but, looks lot $1295 °54 FORD 2-Door Sedan ...........-.0005: $ 695 '57 CHEVROLET 2Door Sedan $1695 MI 6-7853. Ta WORKING Maire FRIEND" : handle Radio. heater. overdrive, Doo seccmesines Ti Loe OMA preset : “Oakland County's. ScHUTE MGTORE WOODWARD | st, Ponise 2 Dr. Rrdramatic, -|| FORD ‘2Door ‘Sedan 7 $1095 ||] °56 CHEVROLET Har is ~ .$1695 E EVERY DAY A ston . Pontiac - Fastest Growing Dealer” 1195 Re re midis hace sasuacsl sak Wa cicwa In a r r “ a a , 4 XC RANOUTE Ick Auto Brokers MA pee 7 CEARESTO 8] (sree) Oe ginssur veal seen | 09 PONTIAC Star Chief oa. eee $1995 | |-'56 CHEVROLET Del Rey Co peeoe cane 000 $1495 LAKE ORION, MICH. MY 22411) . |" FORD 2? DR, 8. GOOD TIRES Catalina coupe, radio. heater, hydramatic. ; "/*S6 Olds 98, full power. new . $2405 and motor. $75. MA 5-5670. $2495 - ve P ‘nae ||] 56 FORD Custom 4-Door ............. «$1495 BIRMINGHAM ‘38 Buick Century Hardtop .. $1645 | 49 pORD V-8 SEE AT 1019 BALD- ' ‘$3 Cadillac 62 Sedan, hydramatic, | 53 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan ...........%.. $ 795 ‘Radio. heater V-8 engine, India ivory finish. ae ITY "So ee perce sen 6 , SAR8S | _win Ave. FE 17-9543. TTY Li ht radio & heater, full power. Radio, heater, hydramatic. '|’S6 CHEVROLET ‘Station Wagon $1395 2 = ; + HT, ee . 5 ( ; ; _. . el . oe AROUN Mee cee se S159? Rah. bight due. Pare: oie Mercury ‘Car tow . a 6 ee ae | Q |. $1095 Mecie So PICY MOUTH Sedanve.o.-- 1-1 $ 795 __ Radio, heater. 2-tone xreen finish, . an Ginican MAY # Packard i 300 Uitramatie “ 485 R. & R. M ‘ |e Birsseet® Bases: rette. & Bestar.) Radio, heater, extra clean. ; 4755 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan ..........c00 $1295- | é _d : ercury BPP 2 wien eens 3 ” . e i ‘ho, ter, hyd tic. ivor nd green. MAKE DOWN PAYM’T|3i Fetthenfose 0 SS otors. ( ars ie pues wp enue « oe, || 54 PONTIAC Convertible «..2....-. teeta $1195 Ti) 154 PONTIAC Sa C wi... $1145 Ford stake truck ........... 8195 Chrysler - Plymouth Dynaflow, radio & heater. Radio, heater, hydramatic, Maadtes. radia: hoalet. Spdratliaks. Sener Aactan. . > $689k. top 5 . hydrafatic. power steering, ‘30 Mercury, runs good ...... $145 Ge ay sier ae ipemer . sine $1 195 55 PONTIAC 4D Sed $1 295 | power brakes. ; 3 ’ PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS | 35 Olds 4dr. hardtop. $1343 Priced to Go ; ; ce vee || 54 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sed N ORTH . “j034 Chev eolet C = = 38 Fiymouth, veoa tochoove | 4 | Matis radio @ heager ee mi ae: aaa © Vmabiss kaster'(behee andl berauen aeuti i 0 idia fo Ee ; This is @ real sharp red job with |' . Plymouth ‘vege... ie ‘57 Wag n $2545 $895 55 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan ........-.006: $1295 '54 FORD 2-Door Sedan ........ Ronnonenens tee CHEVROLET Ei = pe eine ~ = ts eoeee sie is pass wagon $ 4 Chev. 4 Dr. Bel Air 8 cyl. station | '54 Plymouth, Radio & heater. Radio, heater. hydramatic. ‘Radio, heater, ivory and dark blue finish. \s00 8. Woodward Birmingham! "corey aury gas | di Buck Pullporer suarpt 8 $s i o7 Pl “ HT . $795 ''34 FORD Sedan .......... oonshassgoo05e: $ 695 ||| 33 CHEVROLET Bel Air... ......00.8 745 (68_€ Oakland PE _2-2381 | °53 Chevy ‘ ar $450 ‘$4 Ford 4 Dr., radio. & heater. Heater. standard tr issi a : aah! very, Sed oun 8° ‘54 BUIC "52 Pontiac 8. $25 down. .. H 195 | ly. ' ; 55 2. OF _Pivmouth Sharp. 2 extra as - A 5 1g € S SHH Bn bee oo Sour 5 . - Ka — ilgebedd eaver os _ nO ke gee DE. se Bivmouth Runs rood 3 its pushbutton rane “tal = paren er - Metco, » pure okies 4 s 7 N or th Side 64] Oakland Ave. wi er asteerin - $1295 ord V- wn. ss a ec. radio ; do : a AP ’ eater, ihew while sidewall tres, Hydramatic. Power brakes. . . | “es "7 F = d erees- ! ‘SS PONTIAC Catalina Ae epoooo5 Degonoroed $ 895 i 7 Se EN ECT deh = ans tne areca sete +$2195 ' ay’ ve eae Loaded with extras | OPEN EVENINGS or : $1295 Radio, heater, hydramatic. . ie Se ee ee eee come Brae, ; FULL PRICE | 124 Oakland -Ave FE 8-6801, $2395. This Fairlape 500 2-Dr. 1s | °53 Cadillac 62 Sedan, Hydramatic, || ,- , : a - 56 CHEVROLET: BelAjr .....2.4.50005-. $1895 $899 . H AUPT | PRE baer pag hem overdrive. radio é& heater, power steering. 56 CHE\ ROLET 2Door Sedan «.......... $1695 somee teabia, bat th pa fg Shute rod power steering, WV - 1 7 h 905 Radio, heater, powerglide. . : : eV. $795 ; ‘ "56 PONTIAC Star Chief .........,00.000 1 SEE PONEIAC salty | $2245. 9 Ct San Has Aen pay beater, ‘power 53 CHRYSLER Sedan .*.........-..-++5- $ 695 Radio, heater. hydramatic. power steering, power coe ge = M NE AL ae ; AY aso MApio 6 iia TH- PSodalely pits . FO, Rad. W-W. brakes. Radio, heater. automatic transmission. ; 56 CHEVR OL ET ie + ; $1295 2 ple or e 5- i ve 5 ; ; Doo oeonne ee ey $695 ’55 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-Door ....°........ $1595 ater, Leauteel Blue end ivory. F C aa ; BIRMINGHAM END ‘56 Buick . Le edie Aas Cpe. Power- Radio, heater. hydramatic. 56 FORD Custom: BD00F 660 c sis vects $1195 . or the best dea $1845. This 2 Dr. Riviera HT has| "O°* * eter ; ; Z j . heater. jet black finish. Dodge- Plymouth Dealer} GS AF'F-BU Y Boe peel ed $595 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air ................. $1495 ||l 153 CHEVROLET 210 2Door .... $1098 eis 8. Woodward) | MI = Clearance ‘56 Dod e, HT ‘83 Ford 4 Dr. radio & ester || medio: Beever, pewersmte. Radio, heater, ivory and light blue = = Birmingham USED j ; g $395 \| ‘55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ............. $1495 ||| 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air .............. . $1495 BUICK EA CONVERTIBLE. Bow. . 57 black betty. RE -Dr. Ce s me ‘$2 Chevrolet 2 Dr. radio & ea Radio, heater, hydramatic. nov tye omen heeter, powerglide. _V-8 engine. grey . er steering Power windows. Pow- | er brakes. New top. A beautiful | : ; $1095 55 PONTIAC Station Wagon ............. 159 5 _MApte ie ‘ imam seen CARS Plymouths oe tranderaisd Oe ees i hydramatic, | 4-door. radio. heater. ei . ° : 5S Siig dives Pear seeeeeeeeses . “ee fT ) ™ tops al cETURY, tiade- OR New Location trans RAM WW. Just «beaut: “ '55 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan $1295 ]i| 55 CHEVROLET 2-Door ..... eee $1295 3888 3 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE» Hurry—Only 23 Left! op “"R adie d “52 Pontiac 2 Sy » dramati Radio, heater, hydramatic. == Powerglide, radio and heater., Ne Full wer. All white, 2 and 4 dr Plazas, Savoys and ‘55 t ome . tomes FB 54 CHEVROLET B 1Ai 5 1953 BUICK HARDTOP .... $695 Belvederes. 6's and V 8's. Every od mas er dio & heater rd N e c e = ic | rn SA aoone4ons $ 845 '55 Ford V8. |Automatic | tr transmission. Radio & orice eats ate 5 eaise. Est aaa 8 roadmaster rod noses: 73 =} % FON Te oe eS $ Me re ee ae Seem, Peeereete. Saulpped, wiih” factory’ radio & Pee age beater. $505| Our Discounted Price | yyite, “med elas shiny black & | Cate Simetens Tr” MyGramalic : : 7 . | MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIA\S pee see teenies of con-| Automatic transmission. New thes $1677 3 ASS “Old ; 205 . ' ; dition oF i New S| 7 $29: From $95 to $245—YOUR TERMS 195) MERCURY 2-DR. ‘$1 Ford 3 Dr. Real sharp. . $99 Sen TaNCOLN HA _ | Nour old car regardiess of cond!.| $1508. This Molday, 2-Dr.- ty ike ; A Phone Call Bri Cc Ca . ‘ . sil eowa Cay Pea power A Share cos. | down payment. Balance ‘ss low as W-W. 2-tone paint. ° soos ; | hone rings a Courtesy Car to Your D: | ts : » mantis. as ee Radio & beater. Nice nas i miles. | 55 Chev. gay oe hemor eeremeee : | 4 | 4 Dodge - Plymouth Dealer | LINcORNAMERCURY DEALER | | Dodge - Ply mouth Dealer | RIEMENSCHNEIDER os Oe acs 63 MT. CLEMENS ST. - \ FE 3-7117 a ¢ eee ME COPS) De Pass cround Birmingham | & Weedwerd ME 6o0e ENGELHART c “TE rye ass : BEHIND THE POST OFFICE Birmingham int” 034 Open’ ‘til 9. MI 6-2202 Birmingham — 233 8. Saginaw FE 20131 & yes For the best deal Inc. Paar FE 44546 .' FE 4.4547 : if x i \ , \ in \ 3 j ‘ : 4 i = : i ¥ e { 4 4 » S \ Pe J i ; a ‘ ; ¥i . ; ane i Fe bee fr e iE iy : ’ -_ ) i 4 x ; at : eats ees =! - vie ‘ \ \ 3 ‘i 4 ; : \ / fi . I + ma : 1 ae t Eee A , 4 oe fa Van! Lig * a\ m4 l , | : js + ‘ \ ® We Beewin a : a : iy & eae a 4 es H r a dj 5 5 xy \ iS (ie - i = i j ey 2 VAS: 2 ‘eS a z to ¥ ee ee xy ae : i: H a ee: \ = Shar it is 1 ees lee Soest, “acters se sh ee < é SP okt Fk aoe | See & eee: es Ee 3 = fue eo A AE ae Fs = , Ee ea 8 NGS ‘Seip So a tk +e ete SS ae See es RU eee a OS a a eae Oe oe ers we i * : 2 ant! t t * 1 * ; = Same “ ’ ; . i . tet é { ‘ =< / a F woe x { od $ ~ > f { \ 5 * og » } > 1 3 ‘a s Continued Chewing Gum |; TULSA, Okla. W—LeRoy Hal- | pain won a divorce after declaring © a chewed gum and smoked cigarettes: | He told the court he had quit|§ drinking beer at the insistence. his-wife,- and‘ smoked only outside/#?—— the house. However, he added, he)... continued to chew gum indoors.|™ a” Young Men-This Year's | z—Cam bus raperitel ! a ey ee j } btovd it F i 45 f FA ‘i ; \ ? j > ih sh Ai fe C ia i a : i i. . rite PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, SEP TEMBER. 19; 1957-- De \ . le and Lloyd had been) 2 Sa ' ere = By ce ete Name Four fo Join. {mcr s'e ee r4 gan re GU ORT isters in attendance. a lam ® Y Te Tone rails for | 4 y 3 Ps 1 Creoit | i \— NEVER BEFORE A ¢ =" PRICE LIKE THIS PAY Matching Kenmore Dryer Riso t Visi i-Matic With Built-In Filter. races 149" $5 DOWN Dries All $5 Fabric Safely Down You can throw away the clothes line and eliminate heavy lugging of clothes baskets with this Kenmore electric Dryer. Has full family-size capacity and Load-a-door, plus safety switch. Gas model $138. Auto. Dryer Auto. Washer 149" =) s199 Only $5 Down b e ; Only $5 Down Filters out lint.as it cleans your clothes. All pink machine. O-lb. capacity; centralized controls. Drain pump. See it ; at Sears now! a Dry your most delicate fabrics e in this all temperature dryer. |: i All the outstanding features of Deluxe features. Buy — save 4 higher priced models. Filter bj now! gets clothes cleaner, lint free. Automatic Gas ........ 189.88 Save now!. The Range That Almost Thinks — Kenmore Automatic Electric 109": AND OLD. ELEC. RANGE 30-In. Range with Giant 24-In. Oven For you... magic in a space-saving range. Set the \ BUY Automatic Oil Heater _ Heats 2 to 5 Rooms Kenmore ~ 129°" € A KENMORE WASHER NOW-. LATER! Sale Priced! *158 Only $5 Down Flexible timer to dry any fabric. Has work-space top, Load - a - Door, capacity. Hurry in! . SAVES HOT WATER C O M E SEE A FREE DEMONSTRATION family size jf MORE IN! - Now Reduced! Only $5 Down Washes clothes with just a turn of the dial. Spin dries your clothes damp dry. SETS CLotwes CLEANER, ‘Consumers Power Home Service Adviser 5 to 8 P. M. and Saturday, 10 to 3 P, M. Bring your peahenes:- Res he oan Male: Ly DOWN Kenmore Griddle-Top GAS RANGE Quality cooking convenience at a sensible price! Has big 25-inch oven with Visi-Bake oven win- | dow; griddle in. the middle — all in porcelain enameled finish that's easy cleaning. See it now—Savel “a v Pay Only $5 Down = \ v¥ With Ken-Timer Clock glide-out, smokeless broiler; Kenmore Gas Winter Heat Conditioner 70,000 179" 149 Robotimer asyou go out;*come home to a cooked meal Range- -top cooking is fastest ever now with sie Micro-Rocket unit. Fluorescent lamp, clock; outlet. All-steel heater has automatic electric ignition, thermostat; - built-in blower plus other fine features. Beige; walnut--enamet: 65,300 STU tok inghut, See it now! parents pen mae So SEARS A 154 North Saginaw 8 Heats, humidifies We believe it's unmatched in | ~~“somfort™ low cost. circulates, BTU filters ond . all automatically! «| “@nd convenience at its See it at Sears now! ; poe 7 ‘> . * \ \ ae : — i j s al i 4 ae ae ee ee ek ee | j \ New Man’s SHAVEMASTER Now is the time to get your deluxe Shavemaster at less than half price, ° TERMS! FREE | Parking ; OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY "tH 9 P.M, . Een. eee . Budget Terms| ¢ TWO - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 IN om ‘| Only Pennies Each Day | i al Our New Meter Plan! Brand New PHILCO Double Door Fully Automatic Gient 11 Cu. Fe. Regular Price $399. 95 Wringer Washer! Maytag— the washer that-has Reg. Price $129.95 Bully eutometic, air-condi- Sioa Oar Gaeaaey tub shat $ tioning te keep your ‘foods Modern, te rind “esi fresher. Double door seper- i ate freezer, shelves in door. rai. 3 = $1 .00 Weekly! Famous New 1958 OLYMPIC 3-Way COMBINATION! © 21inch TV e Automatic Record Player © Radio... Portable Mixer | e Reg. $19.95 rf 838 li shroclaeee +12 New beater ree lease, 3 speeds. NO MONEY BOWN Beautiful ~ No Money Down \ Pay $2.50 Weekly * A magnificent piece of furniture you'll be proud to have in. your home, with its rich mahogany “NOW ONLY .. tone and brass ferrule legs.! And magnificent entertainment, too! The record playe t plays and automatical "cha anges 1624, 34) Va, eas and 78 pos “pm records! The 5-tube r radio gets all standard a with Hoge ar and volume, And the television has l-inch screen with os Boca rl ther synctreniagiion of Autoisalie Automatic Skillet Steam or Dry Iron. _—_ Latest 1957 Model Reg. $17.95 Reg. $19.95 Changes from $ 838. Versatile — yu $ 83 see to dry —. pk bake, tantly, ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT "joe, WEEKLY : - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 | THREE NING welll give you up fo what you ms gs paid for your present Nv! We'll pay you up to the full amount you eld for your operating 17” or 21” black and white table model toward the purchase of‘ this new | 4... Remember, World Series Baseball ' Games Are Televised in COLOR! New RCA Victor Big Color TV is dependable and easy to tune! You'll see programs in rich, vivid “Ltving Color’ plus all the regular shows in clear black-and-white. ‘It’s like two sets in one! NO DOWN PAYMENT ~ SPECIAL! . => 9 RCA Victor | High Fidelity No Money Down 52. 00 Weekly! Choose RCA Victor Hi-Fi fo know you're choos- \ ing the best! It surrounds-you with the kind of \ thrilling sound you hear in big theaters — has Panoramic 3 - speaker sound- system — plus Sterophonic Sound Attachment. ‘See it — hear : oft — own it now for a NEW HI- Fl THRILL! Phonograph! TABLE RADIO Powerful set. Resonant ‘Golden Throat’ ay AC or $49°° No Money Down! § Pay 50c Weekly! CLOCK RADIO Appliance outlet. Wakes you © to music.- Dial window for ‘convenient tuning. : A Week TABLE RADIO New “Push-Pull” { controls lets you turn radio on to pre «= set volume level. od: A Week FOUR . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 Enamel! Washtub! 4 247 ) Neo Money Down! e e $1.00 Weekly! , : aon ‘ Plus , _ . New Speed Queen ER E E Automatic Washer BIG COASTER peotely som fe 19%. ISS Og enon wears eS see. Dryer ly matched wi your ‘Supply of ‘TIDE’ ered Qasen Automatic S118 New 1958 Sellen (| -WRINGER WASHER With Big 20-Gallon Porcelain Reg. $129.95 : Now Only... No Down | New Automatic lroner _ Reg. ae i: $s Now... No Money Down—$1.00 Weekly | Regularly 129.95. Save 61.95 with any old flat iron im trade. Genuine dehute Queen Console 2 ay ment. ee - Budget Terms THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 FIVE PHILCO. Clock-Radio in Exciting South ~~ Colors Reg. Price $39.95 . PHILCO 734. Stunning style in Aztec Gold, Inca Emerald or Lustre fvory. Accurate auto- matic clock wakes you to music or buzzer. Luils you to s moe music—turns radio off. - Save $10! ~ $ eel iG CONSOLE Diagonal mgasurement—266-38:4 in. wiewable area ty ' Budgbt’ Terins | _ SEE THE WORLD SERIES ON NEW PHILCO'TY ‘THIS YEAR! ‘Saitek sisi sto PHILCO in Vivid South mpertecs Colors Reg. Price $34.95 . . . Save $10! PHILCO 597. Here’s colorful dash , and distinction in a smart new Philco ‘ 95 radio in . Inca Emerald. Engineered to pull in ‘ ‘ more distant stations with amazing clarity, of Equipped with Phono Jack ee Tae ae Ne ewan arenes SC mehy ees SIX THE, PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 ee re STOCK MAPLE ES You oot 3 pieces Aciea panel bed, chest and single dresser, Sixteen other styles and quality pieces ovailable at proportionate savings! No Money Down — - Pay $1 00 Weekly! | ; NG MORE MORNING Sealy POSTUREPEDIC is a must! NO MONEY. DOWN PAY ‘1° Weekly! If you want to wake up in the morning refreshed, alive, really rested—you owe it to yourself to try a Sealy Posturepedic! World's only mattress designed in cooperation with leading orthopedic surgeons .. . scientifically engineered for heailthfully firm support. . . Sealy Posturepedic promises you the most comfortable night's sleep you've ever had and relief from morning backache*—or your money back! Take — it from us—the best mattress you can buy is your best buy! Matching Foundation, still only 97 QS° WK, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 33-7114 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 109, a __ SEVEN ROLLAWAY with MATTRESS All metal single size bed that folds ty road for storing in 713 Ne Money Down — 50c a Week BEDROOM GROUPING © Includes: Double Dresser, Booke , case Bed, Sealy innerspring Mate - tress and Box Spring and Boudoir Lamp.! Matching thest available, MAPLE BUNK BEDS. Includes guard rail and ladder, a so beds. Perfect for 13 NO MONEY DOWN 2” Weekly Here’s modern at its best . . big sleek styling . . . gracefully curved top drawers . . . with beautiful-' and practical Relvar finish. Drawers are full- © Red a depth, dovetailed and center guided. Bright brass hardware. Big tilting beveled mirror. Don’t miss this bargain! Floor Sample. 2: 3 ‘ 2 wen FLOOR SAMPLE HIDEAWAY. < iene BED IN MODERN STYLI msc tnd tanner” MO MONEY Bown s118 TABLE Occasional > | TABLES Cae | | Thayer Crib Mottresses i bed LAMPS ~ WKE. bddas N.SAGEN AW. KE E ® . é : Lil OA LMS AONE LAS SOLD BB EE EMR tS ES EAE NO SLE MSI bine ~ * 2. # » ne siting i R ‘) AUTO REPAIR <4 4 MANUAL = PROFESSIONAL QUALITY! E gatcHet T— REVERSE COMPRESSION AN on t : tat de 3) Cr » i £ i et WAT ) OF CAR PERFORMANCE ~ i. = * ‘ ms 2 rel SAVES YOU MONEY. 1/4" DRIVE eS re re J me i On J ) ON GAS AND OM! 4 ; : >> OSS ey Ea GD REMOTE CONTROL STARTER SWITCH YOU GET EVERYTHING PICTURED! ‘4 qt —_— * i,@ TURNS ENGINE ——s _ FROM OUTSIDE OR 1 “ ea @ f .* L BOX on ~ 8 , lotted Le < oye * * . Pe) >. REE Parking in Lot Behind Store EO i | -_ Seay ) . > 2 ; ure 3 € = 4 wT —— f DU Phon : , f OT eneiieemenieall gan F FEdera yey Aa 4 f/41g >-F 44 108 NORTH SAGINAW ncthc Hostels 2 C os: $ 0 rmeyer : WE Fry Cooker - gular $29.95 nce $QHBS tors Dormeyer Portable Mixer Regular 19.95 $1@”> Lightweight, but heavy duty action. Down—50c Weekly Broil Master rac SA ’ vant g | (om a = ed = BLANKETS : : ! | = - HEAVY VINYL ee Account NSS oe oe “ a a i Sa | STORAGE BAG Se Fan Forced iC HEATERS cate , Regular 9.95 "$4 8s Down—S0c Weekly ECIAL 4 BIG BEACON BLANKETS 4 FINE CANNON SHEETS 4 CANNON PILLOW CASES 1 ALL-WOOL COMFORTER 6 CANNON WASH CLOTHS 4 CANNON GUEST TOWELS 1 PLASTIC STORAGE BAG OVER OPEN 33 Cleaners : W/ % C. ; 4 Monday & Friday ar Guarantee Page Pioe mort socio na ITO WKC, 108 N. Saginaw Rush me the 24-Piece CANNON-BEACON Ensemble for $39.95. vin ga Jhechipaee gs eet: dukes ‘COMFORTER COL: Green and Chartreuse * CHECK FIRST CHOICE C} Wine and Gold _ hs F Cia f ’ # * oy * fad salts ‘ r 4 4 %s : P , rite Sd % ” “ 4 i $ § A * 5 w nie i rn ~ Fi al 4 . o i, « hs ea +? hy, a £3 — ‘ . ft . % 'e i 4 » % ; * ‘ ta i s * aes 1 h, | i . : ‘ + % \. * ‘yi eg ‘, tel ‘ . on ” e \* 4, %, 4 4 : ~ ‘ 4 td #4 r b \ L ¢ J . h, ‘ . 4 f i + % 3 r a We YI c ~ , F " ry nf a te %, ee iy =~ < hs 7 j A' ok ys 2 ce ; ‘y ~ ‘" rig * = \ 2 . ' + ‘S ™ , . ’ ( ; —. 7 —s if ~~ é , th ped . ; : ie Re) a, f \ a, Oe < { i‘ *, es . « h, ‘ . % 7 I > J H %% ‘ 4% iw . { ‘, Ly A t f , Ny - ‘4 . ~ “" pot , all : RE Dcbessyheuscheues Stenueseseussudseunenuneneqaue wrists hee s beemiien ae en sg gt “TEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 INTRODUCTORY. \ Sensational New. 21” TV | with the latest design that | lets the set fit FLUSH im| against the wall! .. ; | at a very low price. . df | No ieuey Down! Terms! Test this famous ADMIRAL and you'll see _ the finest valué, the finest you've ever seen at sucha low price! tube you usually find in higher priced sets! New, shallower tube that makes the set shallowef so it takes up less room! See it, test it at home, own it now! Base extra, PM igi reproduce om deluxe 330 chassis pro- 30: e Lalls you to sleep with music No Mor D ay AND o boon now 1958 teadee Abouonees SAVE ~ New Portable = Admiral “Speed Automatic Phono — Bo che Me. pee wh oa ca weaerse*, 39° all speeds, all sizes automatically. No Money Down—50c Weekly Admiral Automatic CLOCK RADIO... Telechron clock = pany” Zh Na i pn Money Dewn—50c Weekly BRUNSWICK Bowling Balls Fitted and Drilled While You Wait! eed so 49s : on: lig BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK SHOES BAGS $95 “ $SB95 Pay @ Little Eech Week Eureka Swivel- -. Top Vacuum Reg. $69.95! Save $30 sei 139" THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 ELEVEN Living RoomO uti Jale! ‘a FREE! m™ Outtir BE amy my semmemenrerirme, or oe Or’ es Ae te Senate eg 5 = F = j £ | e ‘ my j | : | A ge j \ YU ~~ ‘COMPLET E LIVING ROOM ourFiT: 1% Ready to Live In... Plus a ‘Bonus Chair! | 3 _ Here’s a gorgeous buy! 7 decorator ‘pieces at a cut-low price with a modern chair at no extra cost! 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