* Gilliam Fy Brooklyn Posts 6-3 Win Tag Ford With Loss;| Mantle, Martin Homers. : Not Enough “WitePecn WIRE ‘siavices The ‘Brooklyn rs defeated the Tie Yankees, 6-3, in the open- ing game of the 1956 World Beries today at Ebbets Barber) | Maglie hurled the distance) for Brooklyn and scattered Field. Sal. (The nine hits. - Gil Hodges’ booming home run in the third in- BS lead’ a deficit the Yai- pats & -kees could never make up.|—[e FIRST INNING ~ Yankees—Bauer grounds out. Slaughter singles. Mantie homers. Berra walks... ‘Skowron strikes out. McDougald strikes -~—gut. ‘Two runs, two hits. Dodgers—Gilliam grounds out. Reese flies out. Snider grounds ea. ; SECOND INNING Yankees — Martin fouls out. Carey strikes out. Ford strikes out, A y, ‘ “‘Yankees—Baner singles. Slaugh- | ter singles. Mantle strikes. out. Berra pops out. Skowron forces! Siaughter at second. Dedgers — Gilliam pops out, Reese singles. Snider singles. Rebinion flies out. Hodges homers. Furilio fliesout. Three _ Yuns, three hits. FOURTH INNING Yankees — McDougald flies out. Martin homers. Carey flies out. George Wilson, batting for Ford, strikes ovt. One hit, one ne Dodgers — Johnny Kucks now pitching for New York. Campan- ella doubles, Amoros singles, scoring Campanella. Maglie hits inte double play. Gilliam singles and steals second. Reese strikes out. One run, three hits. FIFTH INNING Yankees—Bauer singles. Slaugh- ter pops out. Mantle walks. Berra flies out. Skowron flies out. ’ Hodges grounds ~ out. ° SIXTH - INNING Yankees —McDougald flies out. Martin pops out. Carey singles. - Bob Cerv, batting for Kucks, | singles. Bauer .pops out. Dedgers — Tom Morgan now pitching for New York. Furillo. grounds out: Campanella flies out. Amoros flies out. _ SEVENTH INNING Yankees — Slaughter flies out. Mantle walks. Berra flies out. Skowron lines out. Dodgers — Maglie fligs out. walks. Reese singles, sending Gilliam to third. Reese tagged out by Skowron in rundown between first and second. Snider walked eetenaliy. Robinson forces Snider. EIGHTH INNING Yankees — McDougald strikes’ out. Martin walks. Joe Collins, | batting for Carey, strikes ‘out Tommy Byrne, batting for Morgan, fouls out Dodgers—Bob Turley now pitch- - ing and Jerry Coleman playing third base for New York. Hodges strikes out. Furillo grounds. out. Campanella strikes ‘out. NINTH INNING 3 Yankees — Bauer strikes out. Slaughter singles. Mantle. hits in-' to double play to end the game. Dodgers—Snider flies out. Rob-}— _ inson flies out. scored on the blow. MANTLE HOMERS IN FIRST — ‘tee York Yankee star Mickey Mantle heads for home plate and a double handshake from Yogi Berra, 8, and Enos Slaughter after belting his first home run of the World Series in the first inning of today’s opener, Slaughter i Dulles, Manager Casey Stenget of the New York the Brooklyn Dodgers, and President Ford Frick of the National League. : Register to 5 Vote, | in Only 6 Days — It'll Be 00 ae “If you haven't voted: in. Pon- Wessen St, AP Wirephoto eo “Fier beliding undet onl BULLETIN “JACKSON (AP)—A Prediction Cloudy, lgomewhat cooler for the Pontiac ~ |Restore Air Mission be from 50 to 4 degrees. Tomorrow's forecast is fair and area. A high of 62 to 66 is pre- H! Pontiac. -struction collapsed today - and unconfirmed, reports | were that 10 persons were | killed and at least 20 | | injured, mittee. im Washington, and took local poli- ticos. gous fo 10 degrees in downten|, sit Oakland Com on Saturday Ex-President: Sieibie Royal ‘Oak Address for 11 A.M. : 1952, will speak at South Oakland. County Denio- cratic headquarters at/1815 N. Main St., Royal Oak, ac- cording to the County Com- The tak ie shedd for 1 am, Sait weeks aonlannanseih ot Ge ex-president's visit came through national Democratic headquarters Nobody hiad heard of.the visit. Local Democrats today) feonfirmed last week's -re-;| port that former President *. Harry S. Truman will) 7 ing {speak in Oakland County] , Truman, making his I Baldwin |first appearance here since’ 366 E, South Blvd., and at 141 CALVIN BAXTER __ ‘ Spillwood Lanes Gt Damage in a ite ~ Roof Near Collapse Police Chief ‘Calvin s a 2 5 ae which swept a downtown Keego Harbor. bowling alley ; late this morning. He was resene! inGanele scious and with third-de> gree burns over his entire. body from the basen ae Charges lke = ‘Not ifomed’ Adlai Changes Words of New Attack Against ' President Ike Strength Slips Between 30 to 40 work- men were believed trapped in the basement ‘of the three-story build- ing of the Consumers Power Co., being built about four miles north of. Jackson. Husband Silent AP Wirephois ion Wife's Death ‘carpenter who was arrested -yes- hower “landslide” in 1952 vote strength. ~iCongress in 1954—now reports that Adlai Stevenson has cut deeply into President ‘Bisenhower’s former popular- This year’s first Babson-poll report, which includes ballots submitted by Pontiac Press readers, indicates that, the political tide is still ‘running in favor:of the Tide Turns to’ Democrats Sa ys Babson;Poll Report ' The Babson-poll—which correctly predicted an Eisen-| and Democratic control of Autopsy Shows Woman Died of Heart Attack, Mate Still in Hospital State Police planned further questioning today of a Utica aréa terday after leaving his dead wife's body outside their burning home and fleeing the scene. Strikes Out Politics for a Day Brooklyn's Ebbets Field. Ike-Goes to the Ball Game, No Political Pitch Involved NEW YORK: #—President Eisenhower attended his first World Series game today and got a roaring wel- come from thousands of baseball fans crammed into Obviously enjoying his outing, Eisenhower broke out his famed grin and waved to the crowd. But along the 15-mile route from La Guardia Airport ‘ing treated for shock at St. Joseph Wallace Niehaus, 73;:who is be- ‘Hospital in Mf. Clemens, has failed Pot-0-Gold Answers Following an: error in ~one of the -words from { the Pot-O-Gold _ list . of clue words in Monday’s Press, we are reprinting the entire list. The word “gentia ”" should have read “genial.” Following is the correct. list: aft, to give much. explanation for..his _ actions so far. | He was.arrested at a neighbor’s| ‘half a mile from -his gutted one- istory house five hours after neigh-; ‘bors found his wife, Christine, 63, idead on a mattress which had been ‘carried outside before the fire. An autopsy showed Mrs. Niehaus! Reid reported. State Police Detective Harold Ernst, who is heading the investi- gation, said Niehans had very ‘Tittle to say about the mysterious happenings when questioned yes- terday at the hospital. -Ernst said Niehaus told him he | iwas lying down when he thought | he smelled smoke or gas in the, Néw York Yankees and| "|Brooklyn Dodgers\ tangled ‘in the first game of the series, crowds were skimpy. Of course, the White House had advertised the President's flight to New. York and the ball game as a inonpolitical affair, But it also had advertised the route he was taking to and from the park. In some pisces only small rOUps | were p oat. al others, none New York ..........200 100 000—3 9 0 “Brooklyn... 7.023 100 0046 9 0 ‘Ford, Kucks (4), pi (6), Turley (8)'and Berra; - Maglie and Campanella, to the ball park, where the-——- at all—mainly along the Queens parkways. They thickened in Brooklyn, but not, to heroic pro- Many.of those who did turn out cheered Eisenhower - wildly. And he responded. by standing up in the back of a special bubble-top car, brought up from Washington, to flash the grin; get thejarms going, and yell back greetings himself. ’ Eisenhower invited half his Cab- iinet to fly up with him and sit) R H Elin his box at the ball game. The) five were Secretary- of _ Dul-| les, Secretary of the asury Humphrey, Secretary © of \ Labor Mitchell, Postmaster General \Sumhmerfield, and Secretary jot ‘Welfare Folsom. ‘ house so he carried his wife outside thinking she was asleep. , Ernst said Niehaus toid him he. their belongings: and moving them’ ‘Télitside getting ready to move to! another house. “Niehaus sald they Were mov- ing the things out during the | hight to save face with the neigh- | bers because they were being | evicted later that day,” Ernst commentell, The eviction was _re- portediy over a | with their landlord, George who lived nearby on Mets drive. The fire occurred at £3) a.m. shortly after a neighbor, Mrs. Ja« cob Dasho. said she found clothing, and other belongings in her garage’ with a note signed by Niehaus will- ing them to her and her husband. ' "| | | died of a heart attack before or} during the fire, Coroner Clifford, and his wife had been packing! alum, -black, block, bone, boom, cone, cool, fan, fat, flight, French, fright, fun, GENIAL, how, legion, limp, loco, maul, mild, pals, quack, quick, round,-slap, sole, some, ; sound, who, wrench, + Democrats. With less than 5 per cent of expected bal- lot totals computed, the poll indicates the possibility that the entire Eisenhower majority of 1952 has evapo- rated. By projecting current fragmen- Hary returns to the level of expect- ed national vote totals, the Babson- ing by a popular margin of ap- proximately half-a-million votes, Poll figures indicate that Ike has lost ground in every state in the nation . , . some, a course, more: than others. The biggest switch away from the President is showing up in the South and in the Farm Belt. Tke’s smallest. losses are in New York; New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and parts of New England. Tennessee and- Texas—won_ by poll actually shows Stevenson lead-'geif the rival show's “unethical and cut- Steve Allen Says Sullivan Show ‘Pirates’ Ideas NEW YORK (INS)—One of TV's most celebrated cae rival- "=—-between throat moves.” Sullivan laughed the whole thing off with 2 counter-charge that he thought the Allen charges were “just a publicity stunt.” Sullivan also specifically denied Allen’s accusations that any ideas were lifted from the — braintrust. Allen did not personally, blaming the alleged “pirating” on persons around the zoom. © ‘ Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘emcee. ; Runway Nears Completion’ Review Airport Needs | Surfacing of the new, 4,000 foot; jeast-west runWay at Pontiac Mu- nicipal Airport is now under way. 'The first plane will be able to use jit within two weeks, if bad weather jdoes not delay the work, | The new _runway's——eompletion will mark a big forward step. It! iwill make it possible for two en- ‘gine planes to use the field reg- lularly, and should bring in regular commercial airline passengef serv- ‘ice before the end of 1957, But mich remaitis fo be done to bring Pontiac’s airport tacili- ; thes ap to the proper standards | in’ View @f-the fact that already ‘it is Michigan's third busiest air- | port, with the prospect of steadi- ly increasing basinees, . Many more hangars are aiid. Many plane dwners‘are waiting fo rent peared e% FS 2 OR et Se oe, ae PS ee Se An administration building is a big need today. and itwill be es- sential once-‘regula¢ commercial iservice is begun, Stich a building+— would contais?” offices for Airport Manager Homer C. Hoskins and his staff; facilities for handling the’ public, ticket offices, baggage, mail, weather information, etc. a saint ames In Today's Press , Billy Rome... cs csccccsvvees BB County News......- convenes OO Editorials |... ccccsvivavcces 6. Pot-0-Gold Puzzle......... a Sports ......6+.. $3, 34, 35 Theaters ..iscccdes cece ive TV & Radio Programs. .».;..47 Witson, Farl.............°.. 47 Wermen'ggreees... 1 thru 1% A pure tower s another facil- the next-year.or two, It will be almost mandatory when more than ‘Tes tele wee ite they West Bloomfield’ Township Chief Ben Mosher and the Elmer Mavis, had not-yet attack - pati ‘Bi ity which should be added within)... way and faxi strip necessary with- in the next few years. This second: runway should be of re-inforced “concrete, So that it can handle four engine planes. ened, but this can be done with little diffieulty as the airport al- ready has land available ned such a step, Pontiac has made a fine start ( | { ‘The present new runway ult Timately will have ‘to be length- /tac out 1,192,929; Oldsmobile Buick 477,313; and Caditia General Motors 0 tor in bringing its airport up to date,|was Pest se on ‘but much — to be on. like period 993,191, we ' He ud g? ar in / The Weather be ious ont Forecast mild today, Wigh 68 Teday in Pontiac temperature p “ peratures a. m. a eee Pre eee ees > “Seendiag tn Pontiae _. . {As recorded downtown) s nbapenis okie BSR: ET RE veereee i stasessadse SHEP-ibers a VICINITY—Fair and 72.. Tnereasin receding § a.m. Fs i sfik z e age = 44 Fee sy : ) Ct Sites; Ask jer te tome ie “uae and MSU Advice for 4 |*ommsuoners nis BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Half a/Maybury, Pontiac Gener al s{dozen sites,were chosen from a|tosPitA Si oe ar itemner elty larger group discussed at the/commissioner, and Elmer Olsen, Bloomfield Hills board of educa-|Pontiac newsstand operator, all tion meeting Monday who died recently. fina} choice of mm A letter from General Motors advice. Teachers to Study in Bloomfield Hills - year for the Bloomfield Hills ele- mentary. for curriculum First meeting will be Oct, 16, with ‘others Nov. 2, Jan. 15, “School will be dismissed at 2 BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Six meetings have been slated for this special ‘March 12, April 23, and May 14. P.m. on those: Tuesdays to free the| teachers. pleted public improvement ects in the city. ; | Mayor William W. Donaldson greeted some 30 students ‘from Vie for Election Ratings see a? Of the candidates, only Democrat Wallace E. Rice running for drain tion of the incumbent's office, B. J. Habel, candidate for -regis- ter of deeds; Odin Johnson, candi- candidate for prosecutor,/ all con- ceded the incumbents have their offices: ‘in. good shape.’’ (6 REPUBLICANS Republicans appearing were Prosecutor: Frederick. _C, Z i.e m, Sheriff Frank: W. Irons, Clerk Lynn 'D. Alien, Treasurer. Charles A. ‘Sparks, Register of Deeds Daniel T. Murphy Jr., and Danie] W. 2 Barry, candidate for drain coin- guveesestzce missioner, Before answering the commit- tee’s questions, Sparks said: “May Task, where is your committee? I was told there would be a committee of 18 and the public here tonight.” Ratings of candidates will be ’de- More Couples Havé Jobs NEW YORK—Both husband and wile._in Poe cara of the nation’s couples ; is about commissioner, attacked the condi-.: Political Candidates Face Oakland Citizens League education, and the interview re- . sults, * * « Candiates given three stars are rated “superior,” two stars mean “qualified,’’ and one star means nonpartisan election ratings “not qualified.” - : : _ * * * ms * h _ Eight of the 18 committee mem-|~ According to Mrs, Edwin V. Clarke, co-chairman of the commit- tee, ratings will be mailed to more {than 1,200 county voters. Bloomfield Slates Adult Class Series BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Supt. ‘Eugene L. Johnson ‘has announced that adult education classes’ will start soon, and registrations now date for clerk, and David Utley,\""der way will indicate . what courses will be offered, [ * * * | A Dog Obedience Training Course will start next Monday, with meetings weekly from 8 to (10 pam, } . t Other courses are in fields that are homemaking, hobby, lan- guages, recreation, crafts, arts, shop, music and science and mathematics, with 40 topics in all. ‘ Registration deadlirie ig Monday, with return of the forms mailed to Hills residents or calls to the board of education office. Pat Nixon Ydnkee Fan; Hubby Likes Dodgers NEWARK, N, J. (NS) —Vice. ‘today he wouldn't take sides in the World Series, but admitted he has eae toward dhe .Dodgers” in ithe past, Nixon Answers Stevenson Charges A ¥. J. (INS) —Vice President Richard M. Nixon said today the Truman Administration “didn't allow our soldiers to win the peace” in Korea, Asa result, Nixon told a New- Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles had to nego- . |tlate the peace, His remarks were in reply to Adial Stevenson’s statement that— Republicans should give credit to the soldiers, rather than to President Eisenhower for ending— the war. He will speak in Elizabeth, N. J., and Springfield,” Mass., and then cap his 32-state tour with a major speech on foreign policy in Phil. adelphia before returning to Washington, - Dewey to Give Major GOP Campaign Talk WASHINGTON (®—The nation.) wide _television-radio address for- ‘mer’ Gov. Thomas E.. Dewey of New. York is to make tonight was ‘described by GOP Chairman ‘Leonard Hall today as ‘‘one of the major speeches of this cam- ipaign.”’ Dewey is to speak 15 minutes on the ABC television and radio networks’ usual Wednesday night boxing show, The approximate time for the speech begin is 9:40 p.m. "Get Out of Town,’ ‘Okinawans Tell Reds r-KOZA, Okinawa W —. Twelve _{President Richard M. Nixon said hundred townsfolk turned on left- wing organizers of an anti-Amer- jican mass meeting last night with cries! of “We don ‘t want Commi - /. Southfield High School, with seat- ing capacity for more than 3,000 Lahser Rd., Southfield Township. Warren Twp.-Votes | fo Become a City Michigan’s seventh most popu- lous city was born early today ag weary poll workers tabulated the 18th of Warren. Township's 25 pre- cincts With this added to the total, there was no doubt the new city charter had been adopted and the City of Warren had come into being. Arthur J. Miller, 34-year « old township supervisor for seven years, has won the $14,500 a year mayorship of the new city. Brother’s Car Crashes A nine-year-old Clarkston boy was admitted to Pontiac General Hospital yesterday after his broth- er's car struck a tree in Inde- in its gymnasium, is at 24675) . General Motors Corp. ! forge meee ee 2 $75,000 Exhibit Bus Pontiac city’ commissioners ac- cepted a $75,000 Parade of Prog-) ress bus last night as a gift from City Manager W. K. Willman said the bus would be assigned to the Parks and Recreation Dept. for exhibits, reviewing stand, and Civil Defense needs. He added that the pendence Township, Oakland Coun- ty Sheriff's deputies said. Daniel L. Barlow, of 4890 Prince- ton Rd. was listed in good condi- tion, authorities said. He suf- fered severe mouth and face cuts when the car left Eston road north of Clarkston road, ' The brother, Ralph, 18, was treat. ed for ‘minor bruises, they said. According to deputies, the older vehicle contains a 20 by 12 foot stage. The bus. had been used by GM for its Parade of Progress exhibits across the country, ; Italians Flee Quake SULMONA, Italy (—Hundreds of persons fled their homes in panic early this morning when an youth could not explain the acci- dent, earthquake shook this ‘central Italian town. ~ Given City by6M Stevenson Leading, Says Babsor-Pall losing the electoral votes of those states, However, present Babson-poll projections show several farm states in the toss-up zone, A few losses in that area—plus two or three big Midwestern or Eastern states—could easily spell a Dem- ocratic victory, The next Babson-poll report will be published in The Pontiac Press one week from today. Readers who have not yet submitted Babson-poll ballots are invited to participate by clipping and sending the ballot . ’ which. accompanies this column to athe address designated. * Democratic () Democratic I Democratic [7] Democratic [7] Ballot cee AS ee oe mA Se Se ame se se Republican [] _ Other [) ty a t P hauld SER See seen tem ene Ge “EGE “HEE inn SHER th SRE A ee cE ie cee cee er eer aE te By j r BABSON'S WASHINGTON SERVICE, P.O wore HERE 1S YOUR BABSONPOLL BALLOT Please vote only once during this nationwide election survey. - * \ ;/ 1. In 1952, for which Presidential Candidate did you vote? Republicon [1] “ Other () 2. In 1956, how do you intend to vote for President? | . Republican [7] Other (} Don'tKnow[} Won't Vote [} 3., For which candidate for U. $. Representative did you vote in 19547 Republicon (] Other [) .. 4. In 1936, for which candidate for U. $. Representative do you intend to vote? Don't Know [] Won't Vote [} 5. In which Congressional District do you vote (or who is your present Congressman) ? . PTT RCT TTL COLETTE LICL ETrTLitiiitl What State? <2. csce E SOHSSOHSE HS SOSHOSOHOESEHSESES GeEeeeeeeseee SAVE $9.07 " Brand New-——-Guoranteed GENERAL ELECTRIC . — at Simms “ L 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor - J Low: Price $20.95 Value, 10-Cup $22.00 wii an 2750 Auto Toaster SAVE $9.62 Zz at Simms : Low Price— . r Pullt goaran GENERAL soe wit Cayusigete control te = onst the why you be gettin Ag plete with cord and gua’ Simm ss 1 JERS soley y dy Grigg ligtirn alae aie alin. neers 08th ha lorn cat. . Saas unre tome nce | \Jpeard through the instrument. Then, tt fs merely a: ants @yeres 142" SaaS renee © Sah eee ot Oe id improvements, but ‘the lawmakers | ‘ “wppropriated only about half the] amount. , “We are not going to be able to keep our six hundred -million ne _ Sd ef mapper.” he nid, ~ Woman Shot in Leg | ~ by Own Arrow ce feos fs. XK call @iich.}, woman deer hunter was im Reed City Hospital today in good | - @@ndition with an arrow wound in |. if iad ae i? a ie Tie HP agi, Tze eg 3 tie ; r ae = j ? g i gi = ATE E *xB e E 3 3 = = z ‘Say Mass Media tooo se O88 “Cont Aifect - Me tery’ ta_men sto maa| VteTS” Choices ANN ARBOR, (INS)—A. study recently published by the. Univer- the * * ; said “when death) sity of Michigan Institute of Public Administration concludes m ass\the _|media cannot be used effectively to manipulate large blocs of uninformed votors in a national away. He electi to. blow up and The ote, entitled “Competi- tive Pressure and Democratic Consent,” was based ona nation- Del Prete, boone gems 0.| wide survey ot more than 1,500 : : Condon persons during carnpairi. possible sec- Associate jeal news is low among the un informed. : /The authors said politically ‘tnt terested persons tended td vote, wee ll at ong ete Worms for Latecomers suburban Willoughby, you put quarter in-a siot, pull a plunger and get your favorite brand of— ‘worms, because it indicates a relatively high quality of participation inj he elections. / 4 CLEVELAND ® — At a shop in Larry -Cooper,. operator of a bait shop, converted a cigaret dispenser for the convenience of Fight Fire With Fire . HUNTINGTON, W. Va. ® — James Arthur, a letter carrier, was bitten by dogs four times in, his first four years on the job, | but he has solved the mailman’s | perennial problem. Arthur now | takes a 10-year-old Boxer as a companion on his route, and he von CONVERTIBLES AT ene HURRY! 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Stet Remestics esr ti’) Pillow Protectors 2/1.00 Print Cafe Curtains 1.00 « We Weaite's eich Dept—Second Floor 100% Dacron tilted 4 00 Warhebte, as eolortoct, — i. §) nylon cover. Com- | Place Mats... .4/1.00 ae he ; pletely washable reg. 5.95 . ee washable, heavy y on ane Ss ae : , 100% N ylon Stretch Socks | rite tec. oe 52% [We SR. ata 1S in| My Fingertip Towels 2/1.00 nas : : Ds ° “ a Latex Pillows Washable, non-tornieh Boys’ Socks... 4/1.00 ' Full size pillows Septaliis herders veg. We 114 to 10 tm beige aceyiin _. with aipper percale or prints. Guaranteed... reg. 896 GB cover. Completely 400 Dish: Towgls.. . .2/1.00 ; , ee ae Irish import. 100% pore | Boys’ Underwear 2/1.00 © All First Quality plum ; femilient. ree 6.95 f UBPP cr ~ te It, sherdy Salt anterweet, * . reg © 100% Dupont Walte’s. Domgptie- Vox Dish Cloths... .12/1.00 aii ie ™ Ww mesh, soft, absorbent, ver- with sturdy quilt. 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Pink, blue, / mate, red, white,/ black, navy, gold, aqua,. turquo xoey. hunter. . S Fourth Ld W. ‘oolens Newest . Fall colors! 4 54” wide. Plaids, checks, stripes, sol- ida. Suitings, coat- ing and dress- weights. W OF ermal Fabrice Waite's Fabrics—Fourth Fieor save 6%e on ph Rn Cotton Kat | Eg @ Warm Cotton Knit Be oh en ot Ss @ Sturdy Nylon — ‘Reinforced @ Closed Bootie Foot " @ Pink, Blue, Maize, © Sixes 1 to 6 | oo Weatte’s Infents’—Walte’s Second Ploor ? get Reg. 2.98 Sizes 12-20, 4%-22% Many different lovely a -. ‘styles! Appel, iter e _ down and: wrap styles #e in washable, Sanfor- ae ized aba fall prints - ~ or ehaons Walte's Daytime Dresses—Third Floor * = ‘ : Poa J woeled Orlon tag. te 5.99 ar @ Wonderfully washable @ Full cut in white end gey~ pestels ” e Sizes 34-40 Steel Venetian Blinds © 2 for ope ladaer. En- closed metal head- 0 er. tie - 5 ng 54” tong. 2 sf Pants Hangers Metal and wooden 2 for skirt Dave foe nce ave space and | bills me ate womatedl-piees Fleee loves nice _things. i 4 * Zi " fi € » with the | t ' a. y nh ple what trucks they use. Pao acs tr ene ler. Why don’t you parties work | BY sd. . ork for David Loins Says: - ‘Campaign Getting Out of Hand « si WASHINGTON—The campaign United States has ‘always bese prestige abroad and have ee a The a the diplomacy of the “fact that in this country itis a two- election and inauguration Gay, if Stevenson should somehow win the“ i e z : aE b: million of us goody-goodies. who afford it, have high moral values, who re- sincere. member the Sabbath; who are‘now | (Copyright, 1956) - og Attaining Tops. in Besuty a. oe the Coming Weekend —ewepaper has ” ‘won many, many ‘be even, more beat ‘prizes for typogra: | over the yéars and _M. Leppicx ee ‘jee bs wid ioe diastole of his normally good health and had _ voluntarily surrendered the reins of i. - Management to Dowaty O. Newman 2 as he could. eo * = o. He wns active in community affairs throughout his busy life - and held many honors. But the “ . biggest is one of which he may -_. fave been in partial ignorance: _ . the love and respect of men, women and children who looked up to him and were proud to be numbered among those that knew ' out competition. . A drive in the country during the next » scavenger hunt at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Felch — of Rochester was 4 clipping of that day's .. found by all of the 15 cofitestants within " two blocks of the Feich home. —— A 20-poynd watérmelon from the gar- ~ den of # Mallory Smithfield od: chim: . + at eh dake had a better flavor that -. x any shipped here from the south— .. A good citizen departs. or our’ taste has gone haywire. A dear friend walks epeny into | the Final Sunset. |. ve une-dollar bills were missing the fi ther day from a table in the home of / Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Meredith The Price of: Taeity” [> ‘allow oq where "Blackie" thelr pet Is Eternal Vigilance — / crow, has a habit of storing things. Many persons have een indlined to favor the pro] that eighteen year olds should be pernfitted to vote. One aggument that/has been ” ~—adyanced Aas been that/if they are old enstigh to fight for, Aheir country they are old enough/to vote in its a €iections. «ote / et ew #€O However, a survey conducted re- - Cently by Look Magazine brings. out "some facts that are rather sobering. The. survey was not far ‘Teaching enough to be-at all ‘conclusive, nor was it scientifically conducted. It ‘covered thirteen hundred students at twenty-four colleges. ic A ae showed that thirty-four, per "ent of the students had no inter- est in who won this fall’s presi- oe Speen; that ee: two . Speaking of gorgeous autumn colors, we'll stack the trees along Maple St. in our home town of Holly against anything in. the entire world. A large swarm of bees for several years have made their home over 50 feet above ground in a. hollow trée on the farm of Perry Winthrop . of Birmingham, located near Caro. It re- cently was cut down and yielded over 500 pounds of honey, most o* which was ‘gathered in wash tubs, Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Eleanor Ives * ond birthday; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marchewits “of 3875 Grant. 8t.; anniversary. : "Mr, and Mrs. George T. Hendrie of Metamora; ‘golden wedding. ae. utifyl phical excellence the leaf decoration of the landscape with- ; One of the tome’ ccwmuiél rae “Man About Town” column, which was . ” others feel ‘ of 168% South Saginaw St.; eighty-sec-_ * ° * To denounce —Conscription, as Stevenson has ‘done, is to under- mine the strength of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. To blame the Suez crisis on the withdrawal by Secretary Dulles of American ald to for the Aswan Dam—as fauver charges—ts to encourage Nasser and make more difficull negotiation of a peaceful settle- ment, = To call upon the United States— as Stevenson has done—for aban- donment of H-bomb. tests even if Russia doesn't stop and _ then, 2 on Oe 6 America tale the “leadership’ ta eS “banning ‘ tests because, In + Stevenson's a as Gia ing to renounce them, i Ig all this a proper topic - ohaba tas politcal campaign? INTO THE WATER ; Apparently the old pri that “politics should end a che water's edge” has been a __by Démocratic campaigners. For- By war? By’ the same tactics that failed ip Korea and China? - ‘relatively low number of draftees being called today is directly at- tributed to the fact that- many | stead of waiting to be drafted at some period | in an = future Stevenson says he and many ‘the draft is a waste- ful, inefficient and often unfair way” of maintaining our armed forces, and now it is fast becoming an obsolete way.” He adds: “We may very well find that in the not far distant future we can abolish the draft and at the same time have a stronger de- fense and at lower cost.” Wher ‘the American people choose a president, they also choose a commander-in-chief of the armed - forces. In this day and age, can Stevenson be pictured’as a man to be trusted as commander- in-chief, especially when he is willing to abolish the‘ draft and rely on the volunteer system. This will be- come a vital question in the cam- paign. ‘ FOREIGNERS APPROVE The morale of military leaders will be dealt a severe blow not only. in this country but abroad when __-there is a full understanding of the meaning of Stevenson's pro- > posals.-Phe eee bell the er neces yoy te acne se een xl eg ee geet -year term of service has been cited in the debates in foreign par- close race—and the Apierican peo-. praying daily that the men elected — ple may well face big risks on the to high office may continue to _And I’m feeling very old at 4,” _ (Signed) — ‘tend to make a long distance diag- nutritional deficiency through the hold divergent opinions. . years from early childhood up to times they deluge the editor with deficient now. Especially take ot panes.» vitamin D, vita- liaments as an argument against abolishing or shorten- market lately has been fluctuating. ing the service by too much. (Copyright 1956, _ ' ‘ Seite tee catd Vectalisias Avactandinians: ae America is “losing the cold war.” But his speech about the . an: : regular price tags go back on next week! If you've shopped around : TRE % you'll know that these are history-making buys. They have every- = . 98 98 — e thing in the fashion plus*quality line for fall "56 at an easy-on-the- to - eo : budget price. Superb fabrics . . . interesting weaves and textures... | = : smartest styling . . . beautiful workmanship. Gorgeous colors and i 3 : = = newest silhouettes, too There’s a coat here for you! Junior, petite, = iets aot ua: as _ oxo age misses’, women’s sizes. Buy now at Federal’s and save! — eae ee , eated, more elegant than ever before. Paris in- Saas : | : ued 29 - spiel ams \eniied <<. cad Tales bags es eT a gers ea ag FREE ALTERATIONS —s—i‘(w® Extra comfort... extra flattery in bras = mee : : 2 : errs HERE’S THE WINNER OF THE GLASS-CLO LINED COAT: = \ ; e@ ~C. H. 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Gi liamond engagement wedding rings to 6 October. * LAKE CITY —Southern your tastes, whether your budget is small or an wae eae sit alta tie erices logt their at- i untimited. At-any"price, Orange Blossom rings Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Ave from|*2™e % Collect damages for are guaranteed the finest in value. in and see . ; sheep allegedly killed by fallout for yourself. 3 2:30 to 8 p.m.; Oct, 10 at 22323!tom atomie bomb tests x ' Stephenson , Hazel Park s a : = : -* Sane teats ee Sem re ret Feel ‘6 ; Oct. 18 at 2229 Coolidge, Berkiey|2utee A. Sherman Christenson Se! REDMOND S from 2 to 8 p.m.; Oct. 17, Royal|wled yesterday in favor of the = : oe Ont, Site frees 3 to 9 p.m.; Oct, |Sovernment. * Optometrists — Jewelers Hudson’s Northland, employes ares ; : lounge from.1 to 7 p.m.; and Oct.| Brazil will start fts Paredao pow- : saa : 3s a saenee Church|er project on Aragary River, Be- 81 N. Saginaw St. . 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[me Handsome, big screen Hotpoint: table TV at a low, low price ow tune in this big-screen ( 21-inch 1 7 9 9 5 pleasure. See this smart set perform today : NO MONEY DOWN > From np nay diagonal measure) © se in TV viewing. , Vivid-sound Dynapower speaker re f set. i? Big screen ,console TV. with new vivid. picture and sound ‘Here's the TV: set that’s backed by. eleven years of research. Designed to bring you the brightest, clearest pictures with richer contrast. New vivid sound that surrounds and thrills, New, convenient, easy-to-reach con- ls. Beatififully finished . console cabinet in mart, modern design. ¥ No MONEY DOWN |e EXCLUSIVE ut CHAMBER ae / rs / cnn | |ERE WY MAN'S a : Slacks coierei 8, Paks 2. FURNITUR et “STORES FED FRAL dept. SAGI NAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC [Somes 49 W. Pike St, 2—-Stores—2 {7 E. Haron St. s StoreS Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nights to 9 ) ; “4 Ko f Automatic dishwasher on casters, now only. List price 319.95. It's about time you did away with the old-fashioned chore of washing the dishes. Let Hotpoint do it for you! This handy automatic dishwasher gives two fresh rinses with detergent each time. Has maple cutting block top. Super-size capacity. See it today at Federal’s! Includes Delivery and Service No installation. necessary BFEDERAL DEPT. STORES - SAGINAW AT *229 ¥ List price 269 951 Terrific rediuetion on one of our. best-selling models with big 10.8 cu. ft. capacity Family-size 10.8 cu. ft. Huge vegetable crisper * | olUl ame (stot ole (ole) ad als) hats gS Sa a shelf Convenient snack Mammoth 49-Ib. freezer Compact space-saving 30” electric : 199 range, only . . Hotpoint Refrigerator — i $ “with trade ® Take advantage of this sensational oppor+ tunity to get yourself a terrific refrigerator bargain! See this big Hotpoint “Super- Stor” at Federal’s. Full-width, 49-Ib, freezer refrigerated all-around for solid-. thru, fast-freezing: Giant humidity crisper keeps up to 24 of a bush and fruits. Save now at Federal’s! - Price includes Delivery, Hook-up, Setvice and Warranty Fully automatic washer, porcelain 178 in and out . List 5 price 269.95: Remember the old style stoves like the one mother used-to have? ‘They took up a lot of room in the kitchen, had small ovens, and gave off a lot of heat. But not this one! You'll wonder at the super-size oven, push- button controls, instant heat units. See it today at Federal’s! Price includes Delivery, Service, Warranty im NO MONEY DOWN. WARREN, , PONTIAC Here’s a work-saving béanty that: eal features not found in automatic washers costing much, much more! Wond-R-Dial allows you to wash full or partial loads and gives complete control over the éntire washing cycle. Deep overflow rinse. floats soap and‘scum away. Porcelain finish inside and out. Price ‘includes Delivery, Installation, Service and Warranty | OPEN MON THURS SATURDAY NIGH] : : ; z * ss a 4 = : . 3, x a a aaa aia. a STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH — Standing in al- arihts daclog Wr tek ck, tok ee eed Getdaten 6 ane most the same stole position of the statue, &@ group of youngsters. water until tests were completed to see.if it. as Sale. Ane oni watch ghe desired-but-forbidden flow of water rushing”from the and hot wait, the unhappy youngsters learned that the’ water ~ mouth of the Horse Fountain at Kansas City's city hall, The chil- ee ee ee gt fa Unites Saas Phote pel as ‘Employ Handicapped’ -$4.604,730.9 ok ns Sed Reggina’ Mayor William W. Dorialdson has, ‘The mayor has urged all ¢iti- tens to the week . set if City’s She 22 Per. proclaimed the week beginning Oct. ebeorye ; 'T as “Employ the Handicapped” aside each year in honor of the handicapped and asks everyone's Cent of County's 1957 |week in sie> yong eee =o slap ee ‘The ptoclamation followed sim. ™™ People. ‘Red Cross, Civil] . | sstzt,tusctet of cr Detene |\Defense,to Meet | Servs tere Connie ot | "at Haven Hills: | Seeks ws oum-tome ecutive i Pontiac to Pay pees Proclaims Week of Oct.- | in Pontiac tealiy. RS CE the Michigan Employment Security Commission, the office of Vocational Rehabilita- tion, the Division’ of Services to the Blind and all other groups aid- ing in helping the handicapped. WORK TOGETHER All Pontiac area public officials, Yi civic and religious groups, employ- ers, labor and agricultural leaders: and veterans clubs will be working. together to make the annual week ja success here, ' The first full week of October has been set aside for this cause since. the Congress of the United States’ enacted Public Law_176 in 19 in_ recognition of the valiant and successful effort physically handi-_ -\the material which was * |capped persons Made in prod win World War IT. i * * * Over 2,000,000 disabled Veterans “land others with handicaps- have/| -\been placed in jobs since the law acomb,|wag formed with the aid of year -|round effort of national, state, gar , local units. - sea tens pee Featured speaker is Veime Zim-. billion dollars, making’ it second Merman, Red Cross liaison at- eee te ate "tached to Federal Civil Defense in - only to the United Sates im. the vttle wae Wits | Voter Registration Lags in terms of dojlars Ms more than! ‘Pontiac City Manager will speak on) DETROIT uw — Voter registar- double the pre-World War H. fig-'%€ Proposed Michigan Municipal tion im Detroit still is 100,000 short County will be meeting chairman. een cen ietenneteee e egsineaaniaiat terms of sterling the USaster. lof the record 988,307 for the 1952) has been nearly fourtold| Others attending the meeting ipresidential election, officials re- T% billjon trom the Oakland County area ported Tuesday, Registration closes | billion pounds now will be Ransford Gromley, as- ‘Monday. Knowledgeable people buy Imperial—and they buy it by the case = poe Oost conee Seep meeting » with | cnaptér -chalrman for Genesee! About one person in ten. and one! ‘veteran in twelye- has a. physical ‘handicap or condition which re-. quires that they — be selectively. iplaced. Many have applications on file with the State Employment Service where they have received aptitude testing, counseling, and advice in choosing work better suited for them, : LIMITED QUANTITIES . NA APNE AEE AR OR ia & “ALL COLORS _ (Pa gt) _ RUBBER LATEX _ SYMPHONY — ONE-COAT | -_ HIGH GLoss _ ALL COLORS: . $5. 5 , . “am Counter Top : ~_ CLOSE-OUT _ Res. $1 69 “ARMSTRONG’S me ICE HEAVY WEIGHT INLAID sv LINOLEUM 98: i Plastic | — Plastic gree FT. - | Choice of Colors Vinyl Waxed Inlaid Tile” 50%- 72 _ OFF — Fe. 9x9 — Reg. 15¢ meyers V - “TILE Never Needs Waxing 30 Colors j Reg. © Ea. (19 a ’ PLENTY OF FREE FEDERAL’S Tues.--Wed.-- on _and Sat). 9 to 6 ~~ ‘Monday ‘end Friday 9tod ical | 256 So. 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The party, held at Wetterhahn (right), also of Filden ave- the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan ue, signed up people cae the chorus ne phone! eneyne, was to lees (awing the party. ‘ ‘ : ie ooiilian Mrs. Robert Anderson (left) of Littletell road enjoys a story told . Newent same by Robert Morrison (right) of Elizabeth Lake road. Others pictured in the High Fever F ollies, Oct. 24 and 25 at Pontiac High School. Mrs. are Mrs. William W. Metrill of Will-O-Way Playhouse and Mr. Mer- Merrill will assist with talent for-the show, and Mr. Merrill will serve rill, of Will-O-Way. Mr. Morrison is signed for a specialty number as stage manager. _. A helpiig hand is given the refreshment commit- “please” not wes ‘the tray are « (leh) Pit Jock Ps /}, | tee at the kickoff party for the High Fever Follies by - Walce street and Mrs. Allen, members of the Auxil- L Charles Allen of Pioneer drive, who has offered to put ary to Pontiac General Hospital, sponsors hae ney ‘cookies on the buffet table. Telling him to show. Checking over a book of songs for the ideas for brook ( right of New York City, director of — 1956 the High Fever Follies are (left to right) Mrs. P. High Fever Folliés. One hundred and fifty attended Jean Shaw Marries James’ ‘Tinson Eugene Miller of Edgewood drive, -president of the the Follies kickof} ie | at St. Michael Church. The Tinson and Jack Hutchings. Norman Thomas performed) 11,. - shaw chose a gown of mist Round Table 200 Attend Pohtiac Coundil PTA Meetpresence'ct2 rsean” " "ioe Jace oer tate with bac | fy dliand ‘ding. Her corsage was of carna- Club Meets About 200 members and friends/ George Yansen, principal of the| Parent Education Institute v4 be | The sae is the dormer Jeanitions and rosebuds. school, opened the meeting by giv-| held in ‘the Rackham Buijiing, Francis Shaw, daughter of Mr. and| * * * -of Pontiac Council of PTA met | 4 | Ann Arbor, tev, + ae : iMrs, Basil R.. Shaw of Omar) ‘ he invocation. Tuesday evening at James Madi-/i"é t h ‘ for Luncheon ‘son Junior High School for the/ an-| Reports wefe given, and an an- | The Institufe\is sponsorgd by the street re tangrnRigqeor ga black accessories was the choice|the corsage from D 'nual fall workshop sessions. / nouncement made.of the annual University ¢f Michigan /Extension| Ttinson ‘of Rockcroft drive, are par-| of .Mrs. Hutchings. Her corsage quet. - r. S ara h Jones, anne IE Rta LEC tLe eC A cnn ECD atl the eae a Congress ‘jents hs the bridegroom. i lot PTA. Through 16 Nations Semior Citizens May Join White House Confeyence.on Edu-| the bride was wearing a gown ication will be> “hej at 7:30 p.m,| of French lace and nylon | tulle, _s, i tt. metre ot tein Detroit Art-Craft.Show'™. ® * Pet: #* et Ragas pene | There are six pages in | Following the hectional meetings, Ep then grove agen Men and women of retirement; work, weaving, basket weaving, refreshments Were served by PTA! luncheon and program. jage were invited this week by} millinery, needlepoint, candle- members of Malkim, Wisner, Owen Today's Women’s Section Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones,| |Kundig Center to participate in the making and novelties, Food and ‘Central, Mefarroll Madison Junior | wicca on lace panels accenting | Michigan State University, gave a [Cra Exhibit of Southeastern Mich- 5. Pictures must be tremed and) oe and front of the bouffant descriptive account of her recent|igan, Oct. 18 through Oct. 28. cay for hanging. --that fell Into hapel- cruise around the world... She was) Application forms, said the invi-| 6. Exhibits will be limited to jog ete Mrs. Davis met poorly alla - introduced by Mrs. H. T. Riley. jtation, can be obtained at the cen-) iper person in each category. Her trip included 16 countries | iter, 2936 Ash street in Detroit. | 7. Each exhibitor must sign a, ‘at Stor k Shower a pra aang hapa ys srs. ~ and 23 ports. She included tn her | This year the first floor of the statement releasing the sponsoring talk the land tours of South Afrf- | Detroit Historical Museum has |agency and the Detroit Historical) Verlie Davis and Mrs, Leojarrangement of carnations “and were cohostesses at a pinkililies of the valley. centered with oe ea and the interior of India. | been reserved for the exhibit. |Museum from liability aren hue a for Mrs. R an orchid, on her Bible. ; tte J Mrs. Harold Shuart was received There will be no charge for the (or loss. Davis Saturday evening. The show- . i 3 o ss street. James Keloa ag Holds into the clib as a new member.) show. | §&. Application forms in triplicate er was held at the} '’ home| STEER TAKES PART ou is the son o Guests at the luncheon were Mrs./ The exhibit entry rules follow: voi Se aa each 09 A f pl South Francis street | Florence Shaw attended her sis- f Kechen Mre Oscar Landbeck andi All entrants must be of retire-\0 et tram the “shaw ng the|, ‘hove attending were Mrs. R. P|", 4, Tut of Momor.,Her, seen rs A t | was goa cry Mrs. Paul Maize, & eebate mast be made during close of the exhibit. / ayes i apr Phy is ina. -length. AGrown headpiece with, — é ener axine an, nose veil completed her costume. The tables were arranged with the retirement period. 10. Exhibits. entered heat be iMack K Robert Dunn ' tinniag and marigolds in red, | 3. Exhibitors’ must reside in La- delivered in 9 box or boxes show- INideke ‘Dodiar Cleaien Pottale priae? & bouquet of gold a yellow-and gold, set off by trall- peer, Lenawee, Macomb, Monroe,; ing the exh*bitor’s name and ad- ‘anna Brandrup,- Mrs. Charles Co. jored carna ee. aes ing vines and brightly colored Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw or, dress on each box, |) then and Mrs. Robert Boyd. Wearing similar ensembles in| fajl leaves. Wayne counties. | U1. Exhibits must “be delivered) Completing the\guest list were turquoise crystal were’ Mrs. Mrs. E. M. Orr, Mrs, Clyde Nel- 4. The art*and craft category ‘and picked-up at the center. -|Betty Brandrup, Mrs. Carl Rogers, James Parket, Mary Lee Tunny s*y;>- Mrs. Roy Ashwin, Mrs, E. G. includes palatine, ceramigs, si | 12. Entries may be made through Mrg. Shirley Turner, Mrs. Donald and Sue Tirison, the bride’s other , EBs, ae Winn and Mrs..T. C. McF etridge ver, copper atietal”. crafts, (Thursday, Oct. U1, between the|Lang, Mrs. Georgia Uffelman and attendants, Their bouquets were of]: hy and MRS. 1A ES S “TINSON : were hostesses fdr the day. “>. as and | oe Weedle- ‘hours of 10 a: m. and 8 rm. ‘Julie O’Brien. ‘turquoise colored carnations, AR, ‘ ] M . i ber ee b ‘Wak | egy fj Toms Wa. Wright | Yes, you will receive gifts worth up to $75 in value — Four Sterling Serving Pieces plus a Solid Mahogany Chest — when you purchase a 40 Pc. Service for 8 in your . ' favorite Walloce “Third Dimension Beauty” Sterling pattern! Sitver. Swirl pattern illustrated, This is o LIMITED TIME Offer. Pick your pattern, stort using your meet _ The Sterling 6g aiamealae cg » 28 West Huron St. Club ) Way Rose Point Pontiae’s Oldest Jewelry Store FE 2-7257 — Solid Mahogany — COMPANY i ssenaeienadenmeeieieetamnaieammee cement te =o Hebe teen ond beled peaks tba Le ’ featured at the annual fall bazaar sponsored by the Altar Society at St. Michael Church. Shown are (left to right) Mrs. mre Schwartz of Clarence street; Mrs. aoe Coulson’ a arquette street, Mrs. Merri Johneon of Fusewood pe and Mrs William Melnnis of Lewis’ street. The bazaar, piporwing opie churoh ‘growing feet with / special problems A Stride Rite shoe with thomas heels, - steel shanks, and special right and left counters . . . recommended by so many doctors when extra support is needed, Of course, your child will get traditional. Stride Rite fit, too . and we'll carefully fill your doctor's prescription for any additional measures. . arbe EXTRA SUPPORT ' Extrd support shoes for big boys and gals to size 8. Torso-Promator Shoes accurately fitted from ‘your doctor’s prescription. Denis Brown splints afid ‘surgical shoes available from our stocks. Pre- Walker Shoes for baby feet requiring extra-special care. / JUVENI LE ~ STAPP' Sk BOOTERY 28 E.. ‘LAWRENICE ST. Open’ Monday“and Friday Evenings to 9 , B { foo , 4 . Drawer Chest Retail Value, $30.00 at Brown Moc aor as shown ? Brown & White saddies Brown Oxfords with | try to fool anyone about her age ‘|to try to be an attrattive-looking |And she seems really young to jothers, Mp e i a i , 1 think shoestring, where everyone pic Watch Age Becarfis “Ally Rasmary th iar me mare cua | When You Stop Fi ighting [tet Poe o.a mec that the |they may have to put up with one say at her home on ton |} iin yor |neld together with a bobby pin but Frantic Effort to Stay: Young Is Foolish; boulevard. a | NE ne one ae Woman in 50's Should Seek Serenity nidenini ein esl Cs the dit- in, ask Rev. and Mrs; Allen | Ss world between be- |ooyeit'a few questions and find) My RUTM MILLETT / lage, they'll be better off than injof Ortonville, and Henry is the} | PERSONAL sales or et. “lout how you feel about. the in-| it you want American womed tojfighting against’age? 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Committee members are enlisting artists in the area to audition for places in the Symphony Orches- tra. Players are needed in all sections. Mrs. Norvell can be contacted for information regarding auditions, re- hearsals and performance dates. : _ TULIP BULBS ‘ > * | Jacobsen’s Fine Gifts 101 N. Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 Ps Pontiac Press Photes s. a as t (Club Leaders Meet 4 | Authorized Audivox Dealer Members. of the tive board] / etal Eas ’ MIDTOWN of Huron Gardens Extension Club] / met Monday evening at home, SHOP i 101% N. Saginaw FE 4-0539 o: Mrs: Don Ridgley on Boston "The Hearing Alds Your Doctor Knows" mel street. Program plans for the year were discussed and officers were informed of their responsibilities. ~ White Froth sprays on=Dirt wipes right off What simplicity! Just spray and Wipe! New Jet Bon Ami in an aerosol can cleans windows, woodwork, t and porcelain like no other for- mula known! At the touch of a button, Shh takin tne white froth. 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This versatile 49’er jacket’s new plaids, tartans, chokes ei solid shades go ~ with every fall color in Pendleton’s Ponel Plect skirt ond full-foshioned sweater! 49’er 10-20, $17.95) Pane! Pleat 10-18, $14.95; sweater 34-42, $8.95. ., aa like oll-Pendletons, bore virgin wool, if you wear a _ petite, sizes 12 to 18 Jet nattheads stud @ lovely Swiss tloned for the petite miss, Sleek ~ lines are softened by an Empire bow _ with long streamers on the sheath NAT TRUMAN PETITES, for short- waisted ladies of 5'2", 4 fy Evan-Picone * importance this. Fall. It’s the back-wrapped effect... . a wonderful way to have all the foshion flair you love with all the stay-closed comfort you wont, In Forstmann boucle, tailor-perfect as only Evan-Picone can create it. Brown-and-black or "In this all wool knitted _ casual so superbly # i + 2495, ne Pt da aeltikgal pods a earn mcs ee Mee age gage hall of First of Willi rd (sted), cha (seated), a committee. With her are (left to right) Paul ethodist Church when the 66th annual Harvest Home Sylvan court, program chairman; Mrs. Arthur Stewart pe eae be held at 6:30 p.m. Oct..19. Displaying “of Beechlane boulevard, who is serving on the: decorat- arrangement is‘Mrs. Oliver Dunstan ing committee, and Lewis Butler of North Sanford street, chairman of the decorating general chairman of the annual affair. gee ———- = Brown of for eee Chews Osteopathic Group - ser gle a (Mrs. H. W, By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN This i nonprodt cooperative _ Usually, trom the time a young verk withont somepeneation © find their club brothers. They have | about 5,000 members in 16 years. x gence wong mae) Tage York but now has branches in Ofticers Introduced ‘The Bethune School PTA held its first meeting of the year in the! their programs. vend members of the executive board were introduced to the new members by Mrs. Turner: Mrs. Purvis Hutt, vice president; Mrs. John: Murton, teacher vice presi- dent; the Rev. Paul C. Cooley, father vice president; and Mrs. Jédge McCall, recording secre- ee ea Other officers ‘included: Mrs. -|Woods, historian; Purvis Hunt, program; Mrs. David Brice, mem- bership; . Mrs.‘ Robert Gordon, cosagea ‘and Linwood Flack and Graves, finance. t / Also introduced was'the staff of Tena by Mrs. Harry Killian. Refreshments were served by LALA SO OEM OAD JUST ARRIVED! FINEST SECONDS IN - Ia dda FABRICS ae ry FABULOUS SAVINGS GALORE “6. $2. 50 Te $6.00 Ye 493” te ets of HAND PRINTS C * 4 ee &@ Be © CONTEMPORARY ® DOCUMENTARY ° m PROVINCIAL * TOILES’ SAVE ON SECONDS’ fc Calico~ COFNETS mm. Bh ve tse 5. TeLEORAPH ae. Nimans wih theaens $- x Oe a at te ees cin 8 ee Gg | Seem Siew, 2nd Pit, Dany 9:20 - a eee See Be we we we a as QI we ses a PTA Sees Film During the evening the follow-) Mary Worth, Mrs. Jobus Murton and mothers of: the kindergarten children. Stork Shower Given to Honor Mrs. Mueller Mrs. Fred Mueller received con- gratulations on the recent birth of her daughter, Suzanne, at a show- er-luncheon given in her honor Tuesday noon. Mrs. H. L. Stein of Coseyburn drive was hostess at the affair. : : Guests included the honoree’s +mother,-Mrs.-RE.- an hemeslg’ Benjamin D'Arcy, Mrs. James Fritz, Mrs, George Watters, Mrs. John M. Fritcher, Mrs. Fritz, Mrs. Myles Werner and Ms. - Grooming Essential to Man Over 40 KNOW VALUE You can well imagine that these men understand the impact of good grooming, not only in business and social life but on their own outlook and psychology. * * * is essentially a woman feature. However, many men read it 'Therefore, once in a while I givea day or so to them. I think both men and women will be interested in what Francis Pratt, president - the American Institute‘of Men's and Boys’ Wear had to’ say. He put i this way: “Talent, whether in a youth of 20 or a mature man of 40° and over, has to be dressed up in an attractive package.” / Most men in the 40-plus group could land t a little figure moulding. It you would like to have my .{Tubby”’ Hubby Diet which gives you a loss of from 7 to 12 pounds 12. days_time,.send_10 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope ‘with your request for that booklet, Gerajd| Address Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. William Werner. Also extending their congydndia- tions were Mrs, Edward Ratz, Mrs. decimal coins, India will display Tomorrow: “Here Are Six Tips, a to Help you Dress Correctly. “id io favediine ‘ta peeqened. new! Bieging of miwatees: ‘Minn, _\them in schools, | - there’ s always a 559 ORCHARD MAL FE we DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND comreaiors: POINTS i | | Sunset Club Meets at Wilson School As my readers kriow, this column| ni =" The next meeting of the club is scheduled for Oct. 18 at 1 o'clock in the Wilson School, Coming Events Royal Neighbors get-together will be held Thursday with cere, Alberta Laid- law, 308 Oakland Ave. for @ noon co- operative luncheon. WSCS of Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church wil_ meet bog a now fon bang Mrs, Ed Hamill, 1 ve, Ladies Auxiliary Royal ont. 3, .will meet Thursday at 6 p.m. at 82 &. * General Maresh and ttaft will be special guests. Welcome Rebekah No, 246 Suet! Group will meet Thursday for a co- opefative luncheon and meeting at the home of Mrs. Wallace Morgan, 4 Cyivan ct The Griffin Proficiency Club, O.E.8, 728, has been -postponed untdl further | announc ement. Ars.” ! held in dwell Method. Used rs. Guinand Heads v MR, and MRS, RALPH C. DEEM™ Mr. and Mrs.:Ralph C. Deem of Robinweod street | celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday at an open house given. by their children, Ralph” Deem™of~ Stirling avenue, Roy Deem of Sheridan street, Mrs. -| -Anderson Bee of Stirling avenue, and Mrs. Johnnie Bee of East Chicago. street. Approximately 100 persons attended from Pontiac, Detroit, St. Clair Shores, Flint, Columbus, Lorain, Ohio, and Los Angeles. Mrs. Wil- S|Football Party Set | If 14 W. Heres liam Johnston of Glouster, Ohio, maid of honor at their | Free Initialing end Geld Stamping — LEATHER GOODS | FE 2-2620 | for Your sag et "ealtics | FALL Hain sf MLE * * * |. Mrs. Cecil Diehl was elected worthy matron for the coming, year. Serving with Mrs. Diehl are} - Arthur Augustine, worthy patron; “ wedding, also attended. : | SPECIAL OES Chapter Called to Centerville |] DIETETIC FOODS Chapter 228, OES, met Mindy ie de foe death her ren co eee carn / eventing 0f the Mestale Tenipla elton 7 . = the anndal meeting and election. 3 : y, PARAMOUNT: BEAUTY SCHOOL 11¥4 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontisc, Mich.- Enrollments Available in Day: or pea Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Paryphiet dries FEDERAL 4-2352 / , ter tron; Eldon Sweazy, associate pa- tron; Mrs. Theodore Marshbanks, conductress; and ry E. Erick- son, associate tress. i a Mrs. Floyd Levely presented the annual report of the worthy matron and Ralph Mapley gave the annual report of the worthy patron. Installation of officers will be held Oct. 22 at Roosevelt Temple. | = Birmingham Country Club. will hold.a University of Michigan and Michigan State University football }° party Saturday following the game. ‘Reservations are being taken for! the dinner from 7 to 10 p.m., with dancing from 9 p.m. - to 1 a. m. STORMCO * — ns ; w® 1” thick with jamb STORMCO or. ‘506 S. Saginaw St. © FE 5-5530 Manufacturers of Aluminum Storm Doors and Windows. ATTRACTIVE OPENING OFFER GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 6. OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 to 8—-OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 5 All Extruded / Aluminum — ‘ $torm Door / Factory List, $39.50 / NO HIDDEN COSTS ‘NO EXTRA CHARGE Our Low. Low Price ALL STANDARD SIZES 37" Completely Enstalled . _ ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL INCLUDES *® Hydraulic door closer .& Btorm chain * All hardware . Stainless steel hinges — sereen and heavy Alcoa Pre-season Special EXTRUDED ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS. B1B15 sans sine except picture window. "FE 5-7709 ‘Daily 9 :30 to | SPECTAT RS / /smarter thay ever! VITALITY SHORS famous for fashion and fit Classic favorites... very up-to-the-minute styling +--& wonderful choice of heel heights and throat- lines, in classic combinations! Choose yours now! - $1195 t $1395 Todd's Shoe Store 20 WEST HURON STREET 5:30—Friday 9 to 9—Shop Days for Better Service &, r # * bai igs i av isibs | a a til; : if more in ig 5 at for Herbert Soover ~—-Not—that the Republicans are conceding | ee. They have Hay ie nly ht E *i wo Fer gE ye ae #3 A: 4 i} : in the front. office of ; Brooks Burial Assn. Jackson has a dim view of white ~ * * « “It's hard to. tell,” he said, Now along State Highway 71 go- ing west from Austin into the’hill country, you see me@quite, prickly wn Ki / Patricia -A. Bkrine, 1465 Brown J. Wii, 38 Ham Park Merle A. 208 Florence | _ Beverly Ag - By 130§ Beechiand ca Marriage. License Applications hari 5: Barris, Geena Rests i. iShadls; Betton Piatne ori wera yg Leree, Lutte, oat pestiets Bartlett Sareea wee ‘Lake t, Royal pry song Birmingham ¥ Watts, ia Oriea rd, Oxford r Craw reece messes + We Green, a sia Leke , sar t Eee preiebn Kenna Rete, TH ovare mo Senne ihrs Jack W. Janet L. Qisaye B: Witiama, Auburn Metghte™ |. dein dh Ba Richa Oliver, Oxford ey Bisiovers, 1621 Opdyke Bariene tall, B08 Dine C. Block, Auburn Heights Bey yi Cauick. ‘Ree Rochester ‘wilt P. ee 5 ES Lon oll Mt Nieuws Ortonvitt ettering Virgil Betty Billie R. Robinson Old Orchard Clayton W. Smith, 29 atchery Marie J. Palmer, 6755 vedge, orpe an. "habpee ter, oe Weatphitia ° Tolecratt Paint-by- Number @ Bead Cratt e Enameling Kits e Carded Ratfia Kits TOYS [HOBBIES 'CRAF1 TS ' Etching Material * e@ Glass Etching Materials cine | — GAMES ® Airplane Motors MODEL AIRPLANES and BOATS — ®@ Outboard Motors SCHWINN BUILT BICYCLES ‘CHILDREN’S WHEEL GOODS OF ALL KINDS ~~ Bicycle Parts and Accessories Buy your bicycle where you can get sant al ote RECEIVE YOUR FREE ADMISSION TICKET | for the Blue Sky Drive-in Theater’ with a [purchase of $1.00 or more. / 20 E. Lawrence St. . Scarlett’s BICYCLE SHOP . Stokely’s Finest 2 “Stokely’s Finest. ~ Yellow ‘Cling Peaches Honey Pod Sugar Peas Halves or. Sliced » S poo | | - : No, 2% Can e Stokely’s Finest Stokely’s Finest \ +4 ‘Tomato Juice Fruit ee be ‘tlett Pears = 8Y00™ e Ae Ss] Golden Cream Corn 7 com $1,00 ; : . Whole Kernel Corn 1 om $1 Cut Green Beans ~~ 5 am $l 4 Tomato Catsup - 6 nontee $1 Van Camp Pork and Beans 9 on oi : e vA ‘conan Sos / \ Sp damnen tee ras Toa oe : rd oS ; \ Z : i, es -Rax Brand Franco Amertean / / - | Bonito Flakes 2 ~29° mpaenets. / oi 25° no Betty. Crocker’ - White House / . .~ Bisquick 30° Coffee “i he 83" - ~\. Kraft’s - New. iasproved ie ‘R GI FTS Fasry _ Macaroni Dinner c-. win De 2 * Oe aps ¥ | 74 uit fi fi Chicken In Gravy @ OL ef | Gt | unt! it ts ye aa enough to fa the bones, r 2 | Pare eS gi 2 aes at, } Geta pee over bh ly - potatoes. rice or weil- cooked noodles. 4-5 Ib, Avg. Wt. = T= rej ua “PINER GIFTS FASTER Completely Cleaned - Cut Up Kool Kris p - Home Cronin /\ Fairmont’s Creamed By A tewing . Chicke; - | ' \ Cottage Cheese cm /20° Stewing Chickens Pascal Celery \ ee emai / Pinconning Medium Sharp / / re Cheese Poxnd 59 Very Tasty / L f Firm All G Selected Plymouth and ian Size Stalk White Rocks—Top Quality WITH GOLD BELI 4 aes a! rag ; oe oe e & gee S oot, Pe ae Sr 5 teenie THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1956 | _ af ; a peaked wy “yh “IRONING DAY” FOR TH "Yalta. Purpose of Tito's sudden trip to Russia: munist party chief Nikita } nrus _intro- efforts to iron out “difficulties” in both state and : gee duces Soviet Admiral Gorshkov, center, to Yugo- _—party relations of Russia and Yugoslavia, accord- | LOUISVILLE, Ky. of Suate's Marvhal: Tin. 56 Evbactopel, ‘wn seule t mag Ae eine einen. pape! “weet Moscow Seems Worried = ms tn ine st Cru 4 —— | es | 0 W s 4 , i i i i fy Hi a We : ! z Fg : ff He : i i ei i j Tie : i sE rt ie 4 FELT; i H ; Fs A cattle census ig urged for Ar- ee en ee am”. = = rr ee ena de eds Pee atle teeters gp ectezaea bet We 6 as ‘ Now you can prove to yourself how the Sealy Posturepedic Mattress welcome relief. The’ is to give correct support tp relieve tired, tense muscles ‘: and nerves, and give your back « chance to “come back™. You'll sleep relaxed, ewake refreshed? 40 NIGHTS’ FREE TRIAL OFFER Now pow sleep-test the in. ewe Our Sincere . Thanks ‘and 7 A Special Invitation your ee get-your money back! amazing offer expires ber 1, 1956. : FThie bedding Is mevrr resold Reversed mercbasdion 1s Kepnsed af accneding oo tem HELP YOUR SPINAL COLUMN STILL AVAILABLE! . Enchanted Night Ce (7 longer and 7” wider -60"x 81%°) coos Mattrest and Foundation... ... .. $99°° POSTUREPEDIC. | - THE ONLY MATTRESS DESIGNED IN COOPERATION WITH LEADING ORTHOPEDIC SURGEONS Reg. $59.95 er ervice an Vo @ tur, oc. 990 > sincerely YOU" 4 = qpacy BARNETT ‘ OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS LAYTON’ FURNITURE APPLIANCES Telephone FEderal 5-9474 - 3065 Orchard Lake Rodd FREE PARKING = Keego Harbor a ARCHIE a .~ } 5 k ‘ ' ~S i i \ oe | ’ a ‘ sd i . ‘ ae a 4-4 ~= ‘ ‘ i . p © : ' § 2 | t + ¢ ’ \ ; ¢ : wr clics pote Ongena hae ane iz Pacific. ‘He-wears brightly colored clothes, and you can put +t! nig + - yellow straw hat on his head. Tunecvew ciel Ss panda things-tbpet a tle wethds Wbile. Figures A and B show you where to cut small sits in his bands to held ; pacteages tang tryee the ante ot 0 things. Wong is busy all day carrying long bamboo pole, as shown in the emaR picture a} the top, He has to) “clothes gaily-colored. Then paste the picture down on cardboard and ~~eut-out along heavy outline. Fold ‘ Iines so he will stand up. back the end panels at the dotted (iret to submit this suggestion Wis Amie Lac Myers, ‘Oakland, | Calif. Your idea sent in care of this newspaper may win you $10. Vio- . let Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) . i - Tomorrow: Baskets for Wong Sa aS | wos a Chinese Honeymoon : age se : T Men on 1 Jobs oa Snobs Snub HONG KONG (INS)—A little marital social climbing by women may not be such a bad thing; may the Chinese Communists. * * * Lovbinnard men of the Chinese countryside and factories are com- plaining women are — trying — to marry above themselves. But whiter Shu Wu in the Peip: ing “People’s Daily" laid. down this Communist . line: “Women now have the right to} select men, an dthis. is a good phenomenon to be found only in - @ur new state. We. should applaud this; we should acclaim this!” __ He pointed out “In old China for thousands of years, men ‘had al- ways been selecting women, se- lecting them as toys, tools and Proof of the Chinese girl's new- found equality, be: ated, Fd be found in fhe fact that the | ; And simply because they exer- men began to murmur and com- plain." j es “es © But he: —, the matter needs say, more deeply into women now also have legally [| | cise those rights, he added, “the T Nayajo Council Okays $100,000 Scholarships GALLUP, 'N: M., (INS)—The Navajo Triba] Council again has approved forthe forth consecutive year a $100,000 scholarship. fund to -help qualified Indian students attend colleges of. their choice. The tribe asks only that the students return following gradua- tion. and spend at least the num- ber pf years in which they. re- ceived tribal ‘assistance at work on the reservation... . =~. GIANT SIZE ac perk ely p~ [4 Keep Everybody Happy-Save Money Too! | Here’s your big chance to give Noxzeina skin care to the whole family—at the biggest saving - ever! You'll find Noxzema won- derful for: _ Mother's Detergent Hands. Rough, red hands are Aurt hands. ' Medicated Noxzema helps heel them fast, helps them look softer, whiter often in 24 hours. And ’ Noxzera is greaseless. Daughter's biemishes.* Noxzema has five medicinal ingredients to help clear up teen-age blernishes” fast, helps prevent them from re- turning. Start your daughter on regular Noxzema care—see if she doesn’t get results in days! Ded’s Tender Face. When razor damage leaves dad's skin sting. ing and sore medicated Noxzema \ brings quick relief —soothes and i cools while it helps heal. Suby's Chafe and Chap. 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A complete, new selection is awaiting you —at both our ‘Downtown and Tel-Huron ~ Center Stores. Pritam 0% oy BB GN: 4 TEL-HURON STORE Open Thurs., Fri, Sat. al ® iets ates cio lio Victin “Fultills Wish; iF Classes Via Telephone, NY, CNS), oe ee ere ay simevibd to lee esbiocta. she wilt i her cohd = aust si ease BS Peenaeg® ss tn idl : ‘Bronxville, fhe “att eeteieny rromn ,° At: the: gisl’s. bedside will be a , her instructor,” ob aett ‘ane two-way home station co} Thao adit RIAA Aid to ba wee | : a es - dream getting ® nected. by t@ephone wire to a education, tion on Pr fesso rito use a tape recorder to take down ee ot Hires os com ssion wil asked 2 gol TN area J her lessons instead of handwritten ‘intereated ieee aia River, a attaeal ed tah of community co! ‘She will Ye able to hear discus [nots . at } " Lake. lon, Janet Eherie will begin sons in the classroom by the » Bo ene aginenah fa eel gg When called = “gach discussions she will be able : Although unable to stir from to snap a switch and talk to the|« _her bed in her home, Miss Eberle class. t. ‘has been enrolled in a course in In--addition to the slishoanct secielogy conducted by Professor studies, which “Miss Eberle hopes! polio in 1949 while ia the 10th | structor, * No Interest in Pow-Wow |, CLINTON, Okla. 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Black Pepper : a eee CAN: 2% Prepared Spaghetti... ; . aia 29% Pork & Beans .. . a » 3 EK cans 35¢ Whole Kernel Corn pap »» 4 Gn 49 — toes to add sest. to many 8 dish. wm Salad Dressing coe eee ee Dh 47e Tomato Juice |... . “EN 27e fim foods ANN PAGE BLENDED Sparkle Gelatin... . . . . 4 Pxos. 25e Luncheon Meat -surrencu , , 1222 99¢ Eqversive 7 24-07. 12-02, € = Pumpkin Pie Spice. tan A&P Pineapple oct!” 9 29.02. 49 Orr BOTTLE ) P pices... .., cA Ve - Froit fare a . ; chon . jo , yrup. Red Kidney Beans... . , 3 ‘8° cane 35€ - matANA 6. 3 cans I, - Blueberry Preserves ; | ven Mt M9 Fl ‘ a - “Gan hy , ' rg MAP Towa Fish veer mar 5 “88 27 As Sastont toptae tos somet ster send apne coe Muster Re | A Fleer su snd maplenyruph | co { eeseee BAO we =p , , . . Elbow acerca! on a A Aowern . 243. 93¢ | i . f 5 ; id # ; ¥ - : | i : | | , el AR Sn ae bs » WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1956.” A : “SUPER-RIGHT”, 2 bad 3 LB. RIBS Spare Ribs . ~ *SUPER-RIGHT”, 4 TO 6 LB. SIZES Smoked Picnics «- 35e “Stowing Boot GMMBST. ys 69e Beef Rib Roast orsm ... uw 7% Beef Liver “ic 8.2... & 3% Pork Steaks cur mom soston purrs «= 59¢ Fresh Pork Wecks “es “SUPER-RIGHT™ 2% Cottage. Butts sonia, Sons 65¢ Sliced. tench Meat’ 19¢ ri | ae ae oe oo wo 59 1. ot 3Te eennrenerenre " Ney a AR a | ge ‘$martly styled of on, edible sleskin for the |) stylewise mon. For on evening with the family or "I @ lodge meeting of the club these soft style-rite "ff shoes will keep your feet at the height of comfort. wt, Mgr. 1581 _ OPEN (THURS, FR, SAT. ives. ‘Th hn OSMUN Mon Is a WellGroomed jie mouton collared short coats @ tweeds * 5 alain @ fleeces Exciting new versions of your favorite ecat—priced amazingly low. Three- and four-button wool fleeces in red, beige, peacock; zibelines In oxford or grey, tweeds in black or blue. . Every coat with a big dyed mouton . Processed lamb collar, -. Every coat warmly alpaca face lined. 10 to 16, special, $19 Sill cihaiiniiaciailedsciianiioad ska cctik casa cine: 4 sinc MARIE ee ease _ THL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER _ SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. ae ees rome enrenrie Seabee maa ae f i 1 pasa gape as ey Ne i ar pinned gama Ri sides es gage! i aa q ‘ fe (a Se a ee eed. ae a eee eh fons Ao ate { Stokely’s Finest || Yelllow Cling Peaches Completely Cleaned—Cut Up Stewing Chickens 4-5-Lb. Avg. Wt. Selected Plymouth and c -. White Rocks, Top “ oe Quality | Ib. WRIGLEY’S rw SEE RED eidiiiadibdidbiieai aie bee aha Te eR SRE NS tee ie! WEATHER | THERMOMETER _ What's the weather? your guessing. Tarnish- proof frame looks like polished ship's brass. That Boils CHINA TEA POT on a gleaming black pot. Wrought iron handle. *y'9 i* For smooth legs q ond under arms, - LADIES’ ELECTRIC RAZOR For Smooth Legs and Under Arms : Myes Ks] of eet eter ivory, Pink or Blue TEL -AURON SHOPPING CENTER Cs 2 OPEN EVERY Leatherette ease included. THURS. -FRIL-SAT. t0 9 PM Completely. Gilt Béxed. FORECASTER | Only $790. One glance at this novel | instrument ends all of t Every guest will cock an | eye at this bold little red | and white bird strutting | ee The “Watched Pot” i || SKIRTS |, | !-Hour Valet | a Cunning h ams} . Huren at Telegraph The aii neni of October has heen ee ‘aldo as + OPPORTUNITY DAYS ot Tel-Huron Siessine ike o* your ee opportunity to select all of your Fall and Winter needs ot a Savings! Every store is bulging with new Fall merchan- © pe ence oto oi ake a aa am 4 Paeuseueetys it ‘ ~r vba nents: and sovet ~ PARK FREE. eee Room for Over 800. Cars in Our Big Lighted Lot! tek hd bat “i — oe ie) se ee r acer ee Sak TEL-HURON CHECK-OUT SERVICE Fall Savhiigs: on: $ WOVEN GINGHAMS | -@40 & 45 INCHES WIDE @ COMBED YARN | @ SANFORIZED @ CREASE RESISTANT | Large Assort- at ment Includes Values to a SHAGBARKS $1.25 . SEW’ SAVE FABRIC SHOP ff fl Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER TTT ETRY October at Tel-uron! Valiant Sheffield English Steak Knife Set * Stainless Blades ® Hollow Ground * Serrated Edges % New Lustrex Handles , , . withstand hot. water ing STORES SWEATERS and Up to @ Pleats’ : f CLEANED and PRESSED . su 6-P Cc $ 7.95 Value Set - ‘2.707 oe Fidel French Glo Tel-Huron F ia qial Shopping Center | |. | Phone FE 5-7934 }, © a ie i | a sre a . , ’ i \ fae . + “(\ rae fa ; On July 30, Joyce and I flew ble if a E i Bs 7 #2 : Q @- rue Life Adventures iL | © © @ «© Onions, 3% 19* Sguasham 2.155 - Michigan Potatoes — 10 = 29: Lbs. . 4 Cc U.S. No. 1, finer all purpose. ww eee te eee eee GET FAMOUS NAME GIFTS OF APPRECIATION WITH TOP VALUE STAMPS! Westinghouse Roaster ~ MADE With DELICIOUS TROPICAL PRUIT JUICES! : _ Hawaiian Punch © 2 plese, beked-on onemel finish with heat-preet gles look-m ponel. 18 quert cspectty. Only 11 2/5 Top Value Stomp Books. IT's THE TOTAL vou SA E THAT COUNTS! gi ATLANTIC CIry, but Seren work tin Se until you are 45. If you haven't got ° Protruding teeth can be prevent-(o¢ its - she te . cn coe eae : teeth of decay i “Nothing will kill you quicker Early loss of first teeth, “often (Charge Garbage ten than trying to make a. success af- brought on by decay, is a prime: ter you're: “." factor in causing the second teeth CHICAGO — A recent survey wy : : ito. be out of alightment, said Dr. the Municipal Finance Officers oO Wenpeth FE. Wessels. head of the Association shows that more than Attlee Aide to , Speak Department” Pedontics at- the 300 cities of ocer 10,000 population Teel Pediituad U niversity of Charge their residents for garbage - Pac gt ea lowa » collection and about the same son, deputy ‘prime minister o on . prepared report at Number collect sewer rentals, “The fun and pléasure you get ‘England in ‘the Clement. las annual meeting of the Ameri- These cities got almost $40,000,000 new — and an unusual one. Most mil- as a-child build your mind and Attlee administration, will speak @t'can Dental Assn., said proper de- from garbage-service charges i ai lionaires: preach the virtues of body best for later life. and do an Economie Club dinner meeting vlopment of the child’s jaws. 1955. some $2.84 per capita, Siar we aonorees — points more to broaden your understand- Oct. 5. He is expected to discuss which influences facia! contours, is close to $99,000,000 from the sewer to be where I am? RICH AND ZESTY ToP FLAVOR KROGER TOMATO. Sweet Yams ; 2% $4 lla gies Se Northern Tissue- cat re ne Row Wax aii . Kitchen charm. Keep foods fresher sees - | | | i Del Monte,/In heavy ovrup ‘ / Salad Dressing Rou Steak meat is tender... Tondgfey is guaranteed tender every time! - a7 ) OU. $. Gov't, GRADED CHOICE, TENDERAY Sirloin Steak titre tender ond juicy. The Tenderay method keeps the retort savery Woes In the steoks. | Belisville Turkey Phumnp/and tender. 4 to 8 Ibe. avg enter A: Pork Steak u 49 Mresh, blade cut. Lean end tender . . 0.6 « ° West Virginia Ham Hygrede’s.. Pil- wrapped, sendy. to eat. 6 2 6 \ u 79 DAY AFTE R DAY, Ring Poe Fresh Piump & tender f i i Mushrooms tae i Facial Tissue ie | ES 8 6 of ree 4-9: € 5m sq Pork & Begins Van aaiye eee ~ DELICIOUS BLEND “OF SEVERAL VARIETIES FOR FINER FLAVOR! KROGER [Applesauce = eecce 7: Sliced Peaches oo Bae -, Mott's “Apple Juice er heen tt le A maple Wend, ee een wn 6 6 GUARANTEED TENDER EVERY TIME! U.S. GOV'T. GRADED “CHOICE. e You om e choice center eut Round Steak. The bone is small, the ox 9° Ring Bloons. 394 Ground Beef :, € maa eres OD Stewing Chickens . u. 33° ‘ing generally. Burdensome p Fespon-| ithe: Sos Canal ‘wuaticn. Getermined to a A large extent by iwentals, ¢ or $3.25 per capita, OREAMT-RICH COUNTRY cLve ics Con | Priced entra low fer Kreger's Bip Peed: pee _ereme. Seve! Venille, Checelete, Strew- Cotton berry or Meopoliten. Cra. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee “it AQ Pot Pies 5‘ $} Banquet frozen. Beef, chicken, turkey” ee ee Birds Eye Peas Fresh-frozen to “insure freshness . 4 « @ 6 no $ Ane ‘4. Birds Eye Corn 7 en) Fontiiocone, goles ened oo. 440" Pigs. @read pening spectel. USDA CHOICE *e* * © *; Chel Boy-Ar den st ae Bye Kraft Salad Oi] / 6l* Ral See, ee 2 a <1 SAR Th tee ah ‘ 2 = 37° ah bet bark for more. 4s 3 = 47° f] Bab-O Cleanser OAs 35< HES Gaon Dug Smoked Picnics” 29: G Green Giant Peas 9 = 376 Tomato Paste 3 a= D5 Tee eS oc ‘PM Cut Rite Dar AQ fos beso 1108 wo ear o OE poled EES. 2% 31 Instant Coffee i ane BXCLUSIVE KROGER TENDSRAY pect GUARANTEED TENDER! The Yenderay fr a — top ont. howd Kroger. ibe off iabel . . THIS WEEK'S SAKIRY BUYS ! White Bread 2? ne 3 ae Preah Reoger sbiced Brerrtay low peice . ees... Lew ia high ee Diet Aid Bread Jelly Roll | mee Seed Bacon : Sterling brand, suger ewred , . 5 5 Variety Loaf Mipgrede fomow: quality . .. ; Pork Sausage € neal SR 8% MS Fresh Kroger baked. Budget value , ‘t quite: cick, pM. goes , posal No. 1? ene ge about $125 es sstgl cae subscriber. Surely oan P Bereeesiwstewnennwenrarcescosen: J ——~s - ey osemeceeee 1 sonevdapnansewanensnes Fr sopenanet open ennenye , + 2 Sev esesenenenaeasonane 10 eneseraneesecanpaeans xy 3 — ¥ i Ne 4 ae —— x : é one e Besse 4 ’ 23. 2 4.. aoe 12 : ws : 7 depos er esenneneceneee’ bladed ndidiadadiadeliatecisindeaiealnssaiadedaddedl . ; 5 Te dill 13 See STORES ER OR OT OO EE EE = = ~~ 2 Bagerseenecersevesevesss “4 O00 +8 Fe Pe OHO e ERE Hee ' = * | ? eee eee ee et ee CHO ROE OTe 18 i a a 18 ' 3 tk ee Pe Oe OP SP OOF E SE Hee FT eee + ~ = i — ne = | NAME . pe tT RSS eee ee ele ' a : te e? om penasaceseqen senses rnc NO. seveeresrarene ane eeneenennnnnnnancnenannnnns Clip Along Dotted and Mell _ SOLUTION CLUES | ‘1 Sudden sla like this must prove very exhilarating te fing teen es ik, widen Z $. 1f &t ts of @ musical nature, it will appeal at least te some |. Where ae » toally Scineeds ‘\ deor-te-deor odedein + Sellen wiseants ....... deat beandiee art & fob 4. Doctor whe is... eis cam have « large practice ee ee “fishermen often meke « nies agit their catch. ae, clear. BERRA ORE OE We bepest be sont 4 there's ne potat tn playing 14. This le always ta evidence et on amateur bell gems. IS. The penieuler shape of It would be unmistakable to on expert. 16. In — this is net an easy thing te cooks correctly. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES lL. Anyone ‘io eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD dontest “with the exception of Pontiac Press -eoeatehel or their (mmedi- ate families. oe 2. A contestant may. submit as many entries as hie or she wishes but they must be on cificial entry blanks printed in. this Rewspaper. 3. To submit on entry the elabbetians must print Als answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the crea enclosed by. dotted es and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard.) No entries will be accepted {{ they are in envelopes. Entries {or Puzzle No. 18 must bear a Tuesday, Oct. 9, postmark (or before). No entries received after that time, whether mailed or /delivered by ‘hand, will. be declared eligible. The Press is not reeponetble for ‘entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or. mail concerning details of the ponte cannot be answered or acknowledged. | §&. The Pontiade Press will award a cash prize ot $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. i more than one winning answer is received the prize will be » vided equally among the winners. It cny/ week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be wdged weekly until a winning solution is submi ted | § ®& Winners will be awarded an extra gash bonus of §25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the dey _ winners are announced. Only one such bonis can be awarded to each prize-winner, no matter how mony] jweekly prizes may agecumulate..- 2, Each week's puzzle will be 5a dh Monday, Wednes- day and Friday until the contest's end, Either or al! wil! be considered gs official entry blanks. us Winnere.and correct solitons will be announced eoch of the week following individual contests. Official keeper _ of answers will be Prederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oakland County. Only the General Features Corp, originaters of the ies, will know the solutions until after each contest is over. will be delivered to the roan fudges by Mr. Ziem the final deadline @. There ts only onecortect solution to the POT-O-GOLD Puzzle, and only that corrést_ answer con win. The decision o! the judges secfinel and all cdstestants agree to abide by the ‘tudges’ decision. All-entries. ‘the property of The Pon- a, Press end fene can be return by telechoneior fo in the mails. ge on all summer.” he i es oun ————— oar ea gas = S = seo Everyday low price Everyday low: price Everyday’ low price __ 10. let puzzles must must be sae POT-O-GOLD, #: ners wie be noti- Yienel prize $2,500), Get your entry blank tedey. REDEEM Y( sg vee NN RR BLEACHES AS IT WASHES Oxydol New detergent contalns color safe oxygen bleach, Kroger's everyday "226 | low, low price, WITH. COUPON THE WASHOAY MIRACLE. Tide For cleaner clothes and ‘gy dishes. Kroger everyday low 2s 32° RAT A Lava Soap Everyday low price price, WITH COUPON | The deap.ef beautiful ¢ WITH - 17-08. c women. tree low, vas price: ooo COUPON Bri. "530° 2 37; Kroger eve We reserve the right to limit, _ take $2,500 cash, Pick up extra entry blonks at any Kroger store! é ; UR P &G COUPONS AT KROGER soni Ni Min SNA Aad dat agua L08 ESN ELAM 8 NAR SPECIAL FORMULA Liquid fou NEW! PINK! At's the mildest you on buy. ey now _ Camay << wr eaalal tae = NEW INSTANT ee scnina/ j -| Liquid Joy -_ Crest Tooth Paste Wi ‘little goes a “Teng: way. Kroger frorviay low price. . * Bor whiter and brighter teeth. Kroger 5-0. cL everyday low, low priee. / Tube él / Couce 22-Os, 60° / WITH = / COUPON i i oe ce ren a < Dreft - por. / he 230° Wory Soap Are Everyday low price Crisco / 38.93 Wory Flakes / 9 3 dacteekcs tee eee ee Ivory S Kroger wer Kroger everyday low price ci pene wees _3e 23° Ivory Snow : 7 / > “233 P ee © @ hee td ryday low price .'. ws tf tg e's Breryeey vei price... Pee ¢ poke tae > 15: Camay Soap vite 2222 . es i j i ete 2 " . ‘ aa ‘ 4 aia eee os 7. ae » me at se i 4 ' ae i, » ae zg =. ' i ee ~~ : ; i aS fy f eee” 8 4 be the legislature last Sales and L's use taxes on for $7,000,000 of the ove increase, he said, Collecsfons. from the regular four §- and ond half cent per gallon gaso- | line tax went up $7,000,000, he re- ported. * vurricunes affect a larger area, byit tornadoes are the most restruc- | Current Rate of Dividend 16 E. Lawrence St. Downtown FREE PARKING 161 West Huron ¢ . 407 Main St. Rochester jive of all storms. REGULAR AND BATH SIZE. ONE CAKE If when you buy 3 at usual price —NO. COUPONS REQUIRED : Arthur Godfrey seys: . Here's why we moke this offer half doflare—is made for one very sound reason: To introduce you to the soap so pure and mild that it is preferred by 9 out of 10 leading cover girls. Beauty is their business... ‘Cet Bait Buy in Toor Town!" » +» This gient 1¢ Sale~your chance to save dimes, quarters, beauty is every woman's biisl- ness. And we know you will be that comes to your complexion through thorough care with SweetHeeart. So right now, during this money-saving 1¢ Sale, get requ- lar and bath-size SweetHeart, | STOCK UPI The More,You Buy... the More You Savel thrilled with the new loveliness ~~ | Prune due... hcveevaze OT 25° | CUT-RITE Wax a ~t we ee § . ee ay Ghacalrscg ms | ik lid ecaeh | un ie al Abdel. pensar Bog YOUR ‘DOLLARS WILL HAVE MORE CENTS | r © exing and other symp-/r . by “the lting strains ot | (Sense) WHEN YOU START SAVING DOLLARS oe eared, they said, when |X “elty co oe INSTEAD OF STAMPS AT TOM’S MARKETS. i barges, nightclubs and sharing] COMPARE TOM’S LOW FOOD PRICES... Prove t on the four-year | Pho —Figerea te ‘grab a soft] to Yourself that Tom’s ‘No Stamp’ Policy is re- ieoclh dean of Gn area | g cabaret girls, I ae gp flected in our EVERYDAY LOW-SHELF PRICES! forabluch, medical | es with anyt Pecans pened Homer bea pat SALE . ) He = ; oo Sees ceases | itis SATURDAY, OCT. 6 | | The ~“air jor e: research, | ' 1S f be through a8 : : Cate a tgs me em ne wa re ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Northeast Hospitals in Philadel-|"POSnuton' is, penishable. ¥ ‘except perhape the azul” bL9eK = bal TELEGRAPH pi Jap to-two years in jail and a men, however. FIND RELIEF — are. and dea ME Figg etl, as saome showing. the effects of{ Omer. ) uu. 7 co hay fever, 33 who were exposed ‘to| Every girl who A the negative ionization _ found |®fter the last show | ) “partial to complete relief”. | [of these cops. He makes sure ._ He explained that the electrical/#¢ts back to her cess Margaret was made ii OPEN J — charges ‘create invisible changes|"4 alone. .| Clarence House, London, prior : ' ae pie gece cae um mh re] ws Oa ee Vand the Indian Ocean, aK | : oa , oe i , ~4 : fe Sa Oe pouen toile laine a sxpoeed ) : it) ade CARNATION ~ i: “eal «para mask em ms Deposits Made Betore ‘Pet Milk..c....ccccccae 6= 79 a af a er / ~~ October 10th~ ~ Yagi uve 2 leat piles wile walking io No : Ce ane 79° sa, inden fathom: Earns for Ye SWEETHEART Te SACL ‘iaie Sappiese pmowene ane | f Aes 199 Sweetheart ean ™ 4229 pers wi arco mer rer {Z Entire Month chi pony ae S Aaphrssatioes: eg | PAW PAW NATURAL SWIFT S PREMIUM H ‘A spokesman for the Philco “2 ot toe teoearch, Proeck, wuld’ the| In y ‘GRAPE . a. Cc. CORNED +. aa 4 corporated in home Cn le He ; vest sede JUICE. eoeee - a a BEEF os _'8-Os. ‘ | ers in the near future. —? Savings — — : — y . i. = : tere 11 14.08. LieysausyRe> tit ae S47-Milion i, a Ketchup..." 7 te > 8% 2 Beets... 3 2 l ~ Collected by State/ - i} Le oOo, . bhonomgel - ton. < PHILLIP'S WHOLE WHITE oe y LANSING W—The Depeirtment) +4 2 lo nape ne Soup... ie om 3 . 2 Potatoes......... Se On “3 22 GOLDEN CREAM STYLE Cranbrook, bs ol = 245 | DELSEY COLORED : I “Toilet Tissue... Au 45° | TENDER, CRISP fare 9 on ; Pascal Celery..... 20% 10° cl i U, $. NO. 1 MICHIGAN cE = 10u 35° i f = s a } SHADYNOOK FARMS Fresh Grade ‘A’ “ WILSONS KRAFT’S Creamed - CHEESE gov Cornet SLICES Grade AA’ CHEESE cum. Pimente WHOLE — * Briel ‘tore. ze on Seve 6e On FRYERS ae 2 4Q¢ ad “29° Save 8c Lb. ot... ‘ PRESH TENDER YOUNG BeeP BIRDS EYE FROZEN 2 Hearts iy _ 1 si ‘ * smepped eee : ; recco @ French Fries ae TENDER YouNs veer ae: ; @ Squash Beve E Cut Co be &. $ poh ait ° Tongues wert 1% STOKELY’S Frozen PIES ORANGE UR 4 @ CHICKEN @ TURKEY JUICE : eettr ee TUWA Seve Be ot 25:2 95'| 5 95" 8.0x, «3 ™ “GREENFIELD SMOKED | PICNICS ae che age gs ay ge ag deat + : pPrscnr pan cg me rt td ng i | as did President: Eisenhower. This) @7e** S=mouncer gets engage. - |indtcates a ‘trend which, if pro-| BaGcing him, and locates Bint | August reached « record. $57,041, jorge ne hu " re ‘than one press jlonged into November, will return) aghe stands, be'll *t-1000 or 10 per cent above the same , such that it was considered a po-| conference — candidate ke |the party of Jefferson, Jacksom| * went 2 rgonth a year ago, F. W. Dodge yg ay jlitieal lucky break for him or his spokesmen was interrupted | Wilson, Roosevelt and... Truman \ goed men auviee [ee ee eee he Se ee baseball |he 6 ning gime on that by a plaintive ery of; “Well, why |to. . .” — cig eight months was $512,721,000 or > -}was rained out and he was granted) Don’t you go on “Meet the | The GOP -handout, after tke . piers. ae three per. cent below the compar- ’ 7 | Press™ ou ‘(who 1s the only first-rate athlete) F.D.R. kept box score atjable 1955 total. Te FOOD STORES SALE OFF Mix or | mene Them” a a hoice - 28% 51.00 aes j TOILET TISSUE CHARMIN OR VANITY FAIR © CHEF BOY-AR-DEE ie E : 00 Beefaroni 4° a enor $00 : i. * nz, $900 | Asparagus 4a: T : BARTiErt PEARS. ecoewee a ] WESTON'S OLD FASHIONED LEMON 00 HUNT'S PEACHES .... 5=*1°|Cookies == 1 eee e , : A TASTE TREAT - STUFFED GRAPE JELLY ......... 5° °1°°|Mario Olives 7 = *1" GARDEN PRESH | be | serra ron SAUERKRAUT . vec eecee D2 99 |Green Peas 7 = *1° meric YOUR a Ham Sale CHOICE mt 0 O urete ee STOKELY'S TOMATO. READY TO EAT — SUGAR CURED — HAMS PARTY PUNCH | WHOLE cy: | CHAM coro. 39 HAMS | SHANKS us. nts vt, : / CANS . $' 00 gy cur ais oun _HAM CENTER 9 5° HALF. FULL BUTT gira . ' LB. WS |: art SLICES cuT HAMS HALF Le. : itens Ss TIME OF PURCHASE. | | '§ PEARS . no, 24 $4 00 ; ni | ° * ememt NATIONAL’S TOP TASTE—RANCH STYLE ECONOMICAL BUY BY THE BOX . - 69. Sages p§ ¢ a 8 ELCH’S HEALTHFUL Foy SLICED BAGO GRAPE JUICE 3 vit Le CAS MICHIGAN GRADE) -—- BRESHLY GROUND—DAILY MADE ee/e ee at * anaes LB. € € LUNCH—STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, BLACKBERRY | BOL G ne $00 % RAPE = JARS > ; : ® @® eee WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES BETTY NATCO—15 DENIER 51 GAUGE ona es am MSOTs MEDIUM RED | 16-O%. € ~ ENYLON - $ 00 SALMON cs | Pal ) eee H OSIERY | ‘SUGARIPE—S MINUTE | hod Loli gs PRUNES a es 69: ®ee@ cod x we * - NATIONAL, >> FOOD STORES TIDE WITH COUPON SAVE “Se ON ALL THREE SIZES GIANT ” vee ote F117 OXYDOL WITH COUPON SAVE Se SAVE Se REG. wri] LiguID JOY WITH COUPON } SAVE Se ‘a QO: * “sant 57° _ CAMAY WITH CQUPON 4 SAVE Se 2 uc D3" CREST § Your COUPON . £3 J0Y IN_CANS WITH CouPON ve ¢€ save Se (4 ; OI 32 ¥ 60 ‘sie. 2m 22 45: peawonys ae ny : ; sae —— i secon 8 , Ft £ Ve ; , , Fa ‘ on \: c | Soak THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1056, ‘The St. apuie ic tate iateclaaesbs lg Ewa he _ fate af Sa ND ogee ea loniianaiens vous ana (Advertisement) sagem us ‘ Saleen Develops New Tablet: _| Relieves Painful Monthly Cramps For 3 out of 4 Women Tested! ‘5 meu = oranda a | — (Seca | feo remarkable, turer a Page Pn It pon My 2 ares | Seer ene Om | seam eke | Sas oneee te ‘tor the simple reason that| discovery offers more relie/ than ; wt . i ———o ~ Your 4 MIX THEMOR 4 FEOZEN POT PIES” rato) (a 2 ¢0R 10 0) MATCH THEM . Fas STAR-WIST a ; a . LIBBY’S BEEF - CHICKEN - ‘TURKEY é i PIES a S 00 ® LESILU FRESH FROZEN SLICED 00 TUNA 10-02. § LERNO—CHOCOLA Strawberries 5 res 1 - Rens ee ‘gq00|, .., COOKIES Peas ssn. © V | TOMATO JUICE... (Ast ' e °@ bl eeeees "DOWNY FLAKE FRESH PROZEN | : 6 PKGS. $700 - CAVERN—PIECES & STEMS : 00 Werreses =") | MUSHROOMS ,.........4=*T i Sa cin =" 00 i PURE STRAWBERRY a: ror. § 00 Dincapple we fe | PRESERVES . ans ee ae I BIRDS EYE FRESH PROZEN TASTI-DIET, Low. poo ole LOW PRICED fale aan . i sae POT ATOES ay RY.

3 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 CHICAGO #—Fire of undeter- mined origin. swept through the Press box and. a section of second deck stands at Comiskey Park yesterday. Damage to the home of the White Sox and the football Car- Shanty I, owned by Bill Waggoner of Phoenix, Ariz., second with 800 points, wil] not race here but will run at Leg Vegas, Nev., the fol- lowing week in the, last race the season. Miss U.S. II will race at Las Vegas. — My Sweetie Dora, owned by Horace Dodge of Detroit, fourth in the standings with 577 points, _ also is entered in. the full -six-boat OM field there and has a chance to “}move into the lead. - _ Nimble Colby Favorite in Kentucky Futurity Colby, a swift trotting filly who twice licked the colts in - stake again Thursday in the Kentucky Se) LEXINGTON, Ky. (# — Nimble. competition this season, tries it { Welsh Fighter Gains Victory ver Charles | LONDON UNS) — Dick Richard- son, - young Welsh heavyweight, ‘oped today to turn a disqualifi- cation «victory over . 3%-year-old former heavyweight champion Ez- izard Charles into a chance.to cam- paign against less shopworn Amer- ‘ean fighters. The veteran Charlies was dis- qualified in the second round for “repeated holding.” Referee Frank Wilson stopped the fight after warning Ex three times in the first round and again in the second, —_ ‘The spectators did not agreg. 4 hs. i» against the new pledge. Brundage, before leaving the United States “some amplification and explana- Red Wings Wallop ‘Edmonton Club, 6-1 of 7,900 fans. Norm Ullman, a former Flyer, ‘\goored twice and Alex Delvecchio, Metro Prystai, Murray Costello 14 fe™ | Yankees meet in the World Series. | A check of the six previous jhighlights: \the Dodgers muffed a third strike ion a 3-2-pitch to Tommy Henrich in the ninth inning of the fourth game. Henrich reached first and the Yankees rallied.for four runs to turn an apparent 4-3 defeat into .a-7-4-victory..Yankees-won-series, 4-1, - 1947 — Floyd Bevens, Yankee pitcher, was only ond out.away from first no-hitter in Series his- tory, when lyn pinchhitter Cookie Lavagetto doubled. home runs in the ninth inning of the fourth game. The hit not only ruined Bevens’ no-hitter, but gave Brooklyn a 3-2 victory. Yanks won series, 43. * ¢« *@ . ‘Duke Snider to pop out. Billy Mar- itin, Yankee secorid baseman, then for the. Lausanne meeting, said Dodger-Yankee series shows these made a sensational last’ second ‘catch of Jackie Robinson’s popup “Ition’* of *the wording would be) 1941=Catcher Mickey Owen of/near the mound that prevented necessary, |Brooklyn from at least tying the score. Yanks won Py take series, 4-3, a * * . : 1953—Carl Erskine of Brooklyn set series strikeout. record of 14 in-_third _game,--getting slugger |Johnny Mize for the record in the iminth: In--the ninth inning of the sixth game Carl Furillo hit a two- ‘run homer to tie the score, bit in last of the ninth Martin singled ‘home Hank Bauer to give Yanis ° 43 triumph. Yanks won series, 4-2, * * 1955—Sandy Amoros’ spectacu- lar one-handed catch ‘in left field of Yogi's: Berra’s bid for an extra base hit with two on and none out Futurity, one of the big three _ and Bill Dea ohce each to pace’ 1949—In the ninth inning—of thelin the sixth inning o races for Syenrolds. lirely. Bomard's ‘cad feny objected a AP Wirephote the NHL club.” “first game Henrich, first up for|game kept Yanks, down 2, trom The Year's fastest sophomore! srenuously to Wilson's action. | | DUKE AND MIS WAR CLUBS — Duke Snider, Dodger center. |_Bill ‘McFarland scored for the|the Yanks, hit * "homer off Donitying score. Southpaw Johnny Pode id Ganon med ——~ "| fielder, gathers his war clube for the World Series aguinat the |Piyere A DSCs sca, Delle Reynolds a1 -Victory. Yankalthe shitod and’ hiter hoor ye Gaits Phrm at Indanapepis’ tig.) ™*r', ther bempe Soetan | Yanks. The Duke, who hit 43 homers during the season, led the jolt took-a 41 lea in the seeondjwon series, 41. ° tit world. champtonehip’ tows ures to go postward the favorite, (Best at) ; , »,| National League in this department. He will match his power against ianq added two more goals in the) 1952—With Yankees ahead 4-2 inigames to three. i ptoe probably qt 2 tol . (\“feries tee 32 New York'e Mickey Manto. | ; Pl jn final period: > |, seventh and deciding game, Dodg-) 1956-t7777.. * ‘ iy ‘ . . ios Wcszs z ; , ‘ y a | . \ h . ( ? By i h 7 | 4 | Ys ly es je - Gs eee Pig 7 ‘ . a * ' hn oe owas] ‘ * & o boodle. ee : eS Michigan ret | \ep Svcd “ : . : : z 1948 and \ : gee A 75,000-seat g eel a 5 F Z| Hh i A E E i i F ; g Hy HL & & IX Das ARF a i HE So ee fine club with an Anbeaten record, is 6th with 22 points, followed by Coopersville, “Albion (tied for Tth), Portage and Sault Ste. Marte. a * * Others getting strong support in the first weekly voting in’ the class B poll were: ‘Otherwise thete will be little or) up that started the Handy game, Koox: Expected é Offense, om offemme —es a yer “May make a few & in Wolves! mentor, Eimer Engle. But Salis ae indicate the. Bay City outfit is still “riding high” and will come here su- eathac toes Boma LJ 6. quality, fully guaranteed. SPECIAL “| 4” parts and labor MARKET _and-ccoming Jimmy Beecham makes his television debut against in a 10-round welterweight fight i MIAMI BEAGH, Fla. ® — Up- ringwise Hector Constance tonight ‘Foundation. Zaharias Cancer ine World Series, but. will return ‘e- .e to his home in Cincinnati for a The Philadelphia 21-year-old| 1008, complete rest.’ probably will be a slight favorite, ‘stance, 25,-last December in a ;match at Caracas, Venezuela, The loser “called...that..decision| \“atrocious” while Beecham point- \ed out that, even so, ‘It sure was) |unanimous.” * ® @ si tremely fast counterpuncher, He. said he “never makes a predic-' ition” before a fight, but hoped to: | prove he could whip Beecham. | Baseball's Hall of Fame was Worries ‘Klu’ . | NEW * this year, says he may be washed tives. He said he will not stay for \ The imainly because he beat Con-|that specialists at Cincinnati and) | The Genefal Motors Truck &/ |. Constance, of Trinidad, is an ex-! coach Class A basketball team will’ ithe defensive lineup, with junior) 'Dick Tews (200 pounder) at tackle and juiior- Bi)l Clark, a converted " guard. “We look for a hard, aes very Muscle Injury. YORK W—Slugger Ted Kluszewski, archetype of the Cin- cinnati . Redlegs’ ‘“‘musclemen” up as-a player unless he recovers from a hip muscle‘{njury. With Calgary CALGARY, Alta. w — Ronnie ps i Knox, the ex-UCLA star who a Sebel te ie “eo = close battle down there, Friday! picked up a raft of press clippings night,” Engel added. with his gridiron meanderings, is going to take another fling at Ca- nadian football. * J * Knox, with his ever. present step- father, Harvey, at his side, was expected to sign with the Calgary! Stampeders of the Western Inter iprovincial Football Union today. | . * * * | Pat Mahoney, the Stamps’ club ps ‘8 Pol Battle Creek Lakeview, TE Yiof seven is to do “somethirig di- rect and personal” teacher shortage. secretary, annpunced yesterday) not made public. after Ronnie worked out with the trade between New York and St. Calgary squad that he would ink: Louis of last June 14. his name to a Calgary contract, Barnes .compiled a 13 and 5 irecord the past season with Minne- The biti of thi elidel were apolis while Jones won 13 and lost ‘I$ for Omaha. and I have an awful time with the | Cardinals Get Hurler Cardinals have acquired handed pitcher Frank Barnes from’ ¢/Toronto and sent hurler-Gordon Jones to the New York Giants. 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Practice on our rifle range, modi fied trap course. For a. Good con i hy ae roving archery : ‘ £ and -rov _THE PONTIAC PRESS, GETTING READY FOR SMU — Backfield ch Don Robinson (left).and end coach Matt | Patanelli talk to star Ron Kramer, an All- | America end who may be shifted at times into AP Wirephete the backfield es the Wolverines in a -strategy move against Michigan State. Kramer worked | out in the backfield throughout spring rection, | and at times Srnaitand the fall ‘sessions. ee ge, CONVENIENT -/NITE SERVICE wa your car between 4 and SP. M.— I'l be ready at 8 A. M. When MSU is on the linia, Walt Kowalczyk, -the burly right: half, would’ ordinarily get the as- signment of blocking ‘out Kramer if a play Was going around his ; end position. : i On the. defense, quarterback Pat. Wilson or left half Clarence Peaks receiver last fall, ‘catching 12 for 343 yards and two touchdowns. nine games, grabbed 12 passes for 224 yards and four touchdowns, Both: kick the extra points for. their teams and both booted: in three in their opener, Kaiser against Stanford and Kramer en t he for against UCLA. a I. ; a There are bound te be com Oem. tect setgntnents parisons made Saturday between other. But if they do, the ¢-3, Kramer and Dave Kaiser, State’s 229-pound Kramer and the 6-1, own end candidate for All- $95-pound Kaiser should meet American. _ with a stadiung-shaking impact.. " Kaiser was State's leading pass’ Preparing on the practice ron Buddy's voter Ineligible ‘Michigan State followed the | ‘tern of spit and polish, bimini up Lal Deck ently’ PANTS. Double seat and knee. nos ga dusk Sizes HUNTING SPECIALS | $1 HOLDS ANY ITEM! Duck Hunting | Water repellent. Sheil loop in | pocket. Sears army duck, Game pocket. 9 34-46, A |Credits Clip Henny Young een woot ee von see ‘that’ will be top secret until after! the 1:30 p.m. kickoff autens at Ann Arbor. | Fishing Is Still Good; f ‘Bows, Pantish Hit Well. jon rainbow trout. Pan fishing is. and small minnows, just as Kramer, playing only seven of| va succes, camne.w at DuQuoin s Track — News: ‘Service To Bane Sopart-(Lalp Seine Clair trees the Garvese ment reports - fishing is still a Pointe Yacht Club to the Clinton big attraction up North—especially River, Try night crawlers harness ‘becomes an un "ie Take. wen we Gn tng. eee: has been a good or Grouse Hunters. “oy raters ants (CON Aid Study J and Be t ie few deg et Lt ‘tr of Game Birds und Starvation lakes have Dees | ning — Grouse hiner an ame ty ausating game help thetr~sport Other reports say Betsie and biologists in research work in! Platte rivers in Benzie sonny /ichiens: this year, : ‘shoilld be good, the same ai Big : | ‘Manistee River from Tippy Dam! Deonages yg yy ayy to Lake Michigan, The Sturgeon River near Wolverine is also hot. Closer to citcanes is Union Lake which has just started a rain- bow run, “The -state-agency also reports '5]- 58 Hambletonian Special envelopes for mailing the feathers’ canbe obtained from the “(Conservation Department's game division office, Lansing 26, or from district headquarters throughout the state. Game biologists examine and ; ‘measure the feathers to learn what. ‘breeding success was, when the young birds hatched, the ratio of DUQUOIN, Ill, (INS) — The ‘hens to cocks, and other informa. president of the Du Quoin state tion valuable in giouse \nanage- fair said today the fair's mile dirt| ‘ment programs. track will be the 1957-1958 site of, nt eee the Hambletonian, America’s har- A telephone call Friday night trom East Lansing to Palo Alto, an apartment but insisted they did Cailif.; ‘Daugherty that, Young might be ‘Bineligibie - and so-he wasn't used ‘in the oa. ie informed coach Duffy * =. @ | : M was explained that an ror shooting detail and we can count on a clean ‘miss or a dead bird with the latter coming with great. er frequency. ; Milford Jayvees * \Win Second in Row With a pair of effective all-over- the-field- Schreibner and John Zeeman stay- ing off at least. three Northville JV scoring tries, Milford's junior varsity eleven last night won _a (25-14 tilt at Northville. Win was its 2nd aiehe. * * * Schreibner and Zeeman also engineered two TDs apiece. Larry. Eckart kicked the point. Sid Haw- iley, Don Zanerie and Joe Callahan ‘played well a defense. * * Tom Jenkins and Larry Holm \scored. for Northville. ay Rochester's 1 First Team 2ist season of the American Hockey League will find Rochester 'with a professional hockey team for the first time in 20 years. Other teams in the league are in Providerice, Buffalo, Cleveland, Hershey, Pa. and Springfield, jen, 23,. have admitted removing Bags First Goose a record player and a radio from . Clyde Allen, 3517 Newton road,” “a prank." Walled Lake, had the thrill of his +. * hunting career early this morning “No compiaint is being issued at Pontiac Lake.:He was hunting! for the moment,” said Deputy ducks, alone, had downed one fat! ‘Dist. Atty. George Johnson last | black duck, when along came a night, “but there is -_ a lot to low low-flying “loner” Canada, — go into." ] * * © it as scholastic credits amemscomnt . “T just emptied my gun at him, ad Holds 24 Shells COAT Made of Wellington- $7.98 Boys, $6.19 Alcohol .. | Clyde reported. “Had to wade out / ‘to get him.” The prize 12 pounds, Allen ‘said. irenaeted on /state and private Misguided Kindness ands To date fhis year, 2,309 acres of state ahd private forests and grasslands have been damaged by fire. The figure compares with (3,565 acres: damaged during the. ‘same period in 1954, Michigan's recently spent ~t best forest fire control year, ‘pent tet ‘eee enstemirs | EAST LANSING ~The Henay} was anuaite tor the ineligibili eRe tt Fy ea mtsisd Yount marching’ and chowderlin both cases. Both are “eau NCAA's Committee macnd Smee Pontiac Pacer’ Wins | Joe, secviee is "aren PSS at Michigan State Univer-|and thelr military service was! “E. J. Hayes confirmed that Du. 37d Race at Jackson ce Ay BE me! vse r_reauires © rome miner fender de boty work — wee | ‘Henny, pint-sized, 11-pound, wrongfully added up as credit on Studies Infractions j Quoin will ge’ the event, after 12) yi meg Coates handii the [sophomore right half from Detroit,/ROTC- courses. \lprevious bids for the classic had “y : sed 8 matte Shag ie >on = on an-cotabiliNed fiat fea beedie declared ‘tee ile te tailed. ‘reins, Captain Counsel raced | FREES [i remaster Sade ecANSAS CTEIR—A fourmman|A sos ery teh ce ‘Don’t Drive - ison because of & mixup in his Rocused Gr idder committee of the National Colie-’ Fair officials are making plans. “Jackson Harness y. The a ‘Ca Th, t’ Ne t Ri hi | Fagg |giate Athletic Assn. will open’ a for handling an expected 40,000 Captain owned by Rudy Nartker | $ g 4 Cl Ch _ }two-day investigation tomorrow of spectators for next Year's Ham- of Pontiac, turned the Class DD ‘Also. for the same rea--C]Qims arge ce in 2:12.2 for his 3rd _ Get ui N bia ig Kelly ‘possible infractions of the NCAA pjetonian. |pa his 3rd win at. Serviced by orth—at Night [is." wees stwir Fruwet Based on Prank fee ——— ae A I x Z ip * a 2 ts = | * — . = Walter Byers, NCAA executive ns | Young, brother of Buddy | LOS ANGELES (M—Police con- directors, said several ecutive! State Reports ran in this event. | Young, the Mlinois and pro foot- tinued their Lote go By “hi cases. will be considered. A report Perfect Wéek, - Mr. and Mrs. AY. Leannais’ Lig | ball player, had” picked - one player: re,|Til be submitted to the NCAA Waydale was a contender in the we : | cheering section of fans even Snatned 3 of Counc later this month. Byers| Sans Blazes ‘Class C pace (7th race), but did 1000 | before the season started. He n jail gm ‘suspicion of/.siq all cases involving member} ‘not ace: . 000 $. Woodward Birmingham : burglary. pl _Owners are Birming | Stantord trip because of the fight The husky senior halfback. and ‘until a ed upon b y the une. fire prevention was recently re | i | he prea practice. another student, Richard E. Mo- — corded for the state, with no fires Fittul Coon Gives Trouble LANSING ~ Jeckson ‘family; been . avoided, simply by leaving several anxious) ithe animal alone, as state law Last weeks waiting for medical tests to) ‘clearly suggests, iyear the loss total for the same determine if their four children, | period was 6,950 acres. ‘bitten by a fitful raccoon, were in-| ‘These figures do not include fire fected with rabies. 9 dimnnge . . “Servies at Automobile Clal Clab ef Michigan "3 CY OWE NS Dept. VISIT OR PHONE your NEAREST OFFICE | / A. J. BOGUE, Mer. 147 South Stim 4 Phone "63 N, Perry St—FE 2-4151 ., Seginew, Wh = CFE 5-4102 se Se Re Pontioc — Speed kills! ‘Today! — ipa a yee — : " of Owning A Motor C. ar of the services, advantages and Automobile Club of Michigan with the re atgecneny of this Insurance Exchange . at the protection for personal accidents by a large life insurance compar blending that prov new way, a modern way, an incomparably better way for your ard motoring, entirely unlike any ‘other thing. It is a shelter, a shelter, and as the Reader’s Digest called the AAA: “The Motorist’s Guardian Angel.” | Detroit Automobile — Inter-Insurance Raenenge Thomas ‘of why wild animals should not be! picked up for pets. This particular raccoon was | found shuffling along a roadside — in the Jackson area. It was — ‘picked up and toted home. The | animal promptly bit four chil- | dren in one family and “also | _ nipped other neighborhood young- asters, | | e ¢ @ 4 The raccoon died spon after. Its | death, coupled with the fits and bitings, all suggested that rabies . Might be present. . Final seetth Department reports showed the ‘coon was. not rabid. * * & But. the anxious experience charged a high price in worry, ‘time and expense. It could have by Better u Ia snes | waits until they've been stuck IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT Be chead of the crowd that ‘Morris Beats H. Volo | JACKSON Dillon Morris, an 8-year-old gelding, came up in the; istretch and beat H. Volo by a head ‘to capture the featured pace at. Jackson Harness Raceway last night. Dillon Morris, covering the mile. in 2:06 3-5, paid $11.60. Poplar’ ‘Mom -finished third. the crowd of 1,943 wagered $71, 834. convenience and operation. It is - priceless several times before getting snow tires. Our stocks of re- caps and new tires are full. ‘Our price are right. Don't delay ... . start today! Ed Williams. TIRE CO. 451 S$. Saginaw ENJOY BOWLING Roy M, Hood R.A. Warken, FR t-0248 ‘. we 4-7801 Open Bowling . We still have a tew openings Vir rag ons Mai¢ese '- 7481 League enc WHY PAY MORE? - WEST SIDE 199 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Coll FE 4-0168 for Reservations AT . 3 Games *1.00 for Night Workers Howse Morhing 9:30 “ite ee PRIMA - in 00 sol fest suck bi the tae ih rel tt g | i iii .. a oe ae i a) : - haut ‘ : se igs as fe al 3 ‘ a ? ‘ aot « ‘ ‘ nd : i : ‘ é } po anges y _- Fae ‘ Re He i : I 2 il 4 | 2 z Fi Ps; (oe 8 : aah TT, Tay 1 lis He s : za ge | a ei t iy Ss F E ! | : : fl : i ¢ ie sa8E versity Saturday against Case of ing will be held. _ : LANSING — A nine - year - old {Cleveland * in In both Area 2 and Area 17, the angler, Nancy Blank of Bay Vil-|President's Conference. special season will be concurrent with the Nov. 15-30 buck season. ef ELE ae 1H 5 iff qe i E a8 gq ; i : F 2 4 if hatchery-reared rainbows Ist goose. 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Perfect Record Not (FACES Restored jum had tailed to support her | VN without the slightest Se : ss MAKE FOLKS HAPPY aie salesman's faith in honest faces - LENOIR, N.C. ® +- Little Kate|is-somewhat restored; #8 | =.§ & fj. i | = © \ “Se Waters was literally in stitches} Six months ago the salesman-al . iQ when she attended Sunday school|lowed a man with an honest face . here- last to test-drive a swank new car fs, .& The $-year-old, before an appen-|around the block. “4 dectomy last Wednesday extract-| Police and officers in 48 states SMILING FEET ed promises from her doctor and| have been looking for it since. ~ perfect attendance record said the car . The car was found, plus 12,000 a 2 Natiiral gas {s lighter than air. miles, but minus any clues. But, nephron ap Ba “We may never know who the would weigh two and one-half 'thief was,” “ times a year’s total production of we steel in the U.S. had a streak of honesty in him. Treadway, received a|After years of A NEW DISCOVERY this winter with COLD FLOORS" | ) mame % WARM FLOOR HEAT “TRAVELS” TO EVERY ROOM Without costly pipes or registers to install! No shakes when, you wake! No cold feet from cold floors! No chills! Instead, youll enjoy warm floors . warm, even heat “throughoat your \ floors to every room! With Siegler you get dozens of a ma ae, yey Patented combustion even with a Wonk or ce fective ! You sts the heat! You save Pd Hea ¥ the miracle of Civaveling” Floor eat! See a Siegler Oil Home Heater today? The Siegler Corp., Centralia, Il. MODERNIZE YOUR HOME HEATING ws » home, because Siegler Oil Home Heat- i ‘ ers actually “travel” heat over the — - Wall Tires, Air Conditioning Standard Transmission, Radic, Heater. Directional Signals "= PONTIAC 870. Catalina $9395” 4-Door, Radio, Heater, ydramatic 1952 PONTIAC STA. WAGON $8500 4-Door, Radio, Honter, Hydramatic — 1.1953 PONT. Catalina Coupe » $4095" Radio, Heater, Hydramatic 1951 PONTIAC 4-DOOR’ $4450 Radio, Heater, Directional Signals 1955 MERCURY MONTEREY $1795” “&-Door, Full.Power . 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $99 500 210 Deluxe, Radio Heater, Sharp 1952 PONTIAC 4-DOOR $7950 Redio, Heater, Hydramatic, Low Mileage ] 1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR —s4 9g 00 Chieftain Deluxe, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic 1953 FORD CONVERTIBLE. 1095" V-8 Custom, Radio, Heater oe } 1953 PONTI C 4-DOOR. 979500, EXECUTIVE: Fred W. Néwsom: “At least he’s inquired about her husband’s can-/@ en * |persistent.”" , didacy and she knew nothing] + . about it. ; - « SS 5 f Cullum, an employe at a , YN ’ those wh Ri : | 4 ¢ Ler, ‘ al v~ iy " , * : Say Set See | ime 0. Buy! aes Save ars! | : po siver ant soe alae 1956 PONTIAC ‘36 Pontiac Star Chief 1956 PONTIAC | ree | CONVERTIBLE CATALINA SEDAN 860 SEDAN Automatic Transmission, eee White Automatic Transmission, White Walls. Rao, .. *3131S,. *2280%,) 1955 PONT. Star Chf. Catalina ane, ‘s 1955 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 8419 NEW MODELS ARE COMING SOON . Retail and | Bas ‘ d PR ahs 3 4 ic by } ; aoe hee ARANCE “PRICES! -ARE CLEARING OUT ALL NEW ‘MODELS, = tae eae EXECUTIVE a. AND COMPANY CARS! em WE NEED ROOM! 4-Door, Loaded 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 849 4-Door, V-8, Radic, Heater, Hydramatic 1955 FORD Custom Deluxe My ) Radio, Heater, 2-Door 1956 FORD V-8 CUSTOM. “995 . Radio, Heater, Hydramatic... 1955 BUICK Riviera Hardtop _ Heater, Radio, Dynaflow 1955 PONTIAC Conv. Coupe Pull Power, Radic, Heater 1955 CHRYSLER New Yorker Full Power, Radic; Heater — 2-Door. Radio, Heater 1954 PONT. Catalina Star Chf.-s49¢ 1953 CHEVROLET Sta. Wagon - 210, Radio, Heater, Power Glide r% 3 School Bi Aa arley J. Allen of Oxford Town- ship, first alternate, and Alfred sof Oxford Township, second Rochester H ost of Oakland Area -Watertord Village Mothers Club : Meeting Marry in California | ,,Limbacher of Lancaster, Calif. David Limbacher served the bride- |i Square Dance Class | Opens at Rochester ' ROCHESTER — Dancing classes are being offered in connection Reject Grader to Wait larger source, having. wells for drinking and protection. = : Instead of buying’ a grade-all and a truck-mounted crane, the icity is advertising for bids for north boundary of Clawson, were initiated and permission was grant- with the Adult Education program here this fall. Richard Olsen is the ‘difector of the program. ; in the North Hi Elementary | | School, q class will be started with Sam Joan as caller and instructor. The class will run for eight weeks. Interested persons may register by calling the Board of Education -hoffice, OL, 2-9031, daily before 5 ~.m. ; Herschel Willhites Tell Former Pontiac residents, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Willhite of Os- ’ jeoda, are announcing the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Alr- man F/C Robert S. Sanders of Ludington. Airman Sanders, son of the late Mrs, Edith Sanders of Ludington; ig stationed currently at Wurtsmith AFB. An afternoon wedding is planned Oct. 27 in St: Church, AuSable. - ne Attends Nurse Confab _|> Margaret I.- Brokhoff, public health nurse for the Oakland ttend- On Monday, Oct. 8, at 8 o'clock | Daughter's Engagement |. John Episcopal tering here will be from 7: to 9 ‘ed to Sun Oil Co. to build -a new station at Livernois and Square Lake Road. Dandy Dancers to Meet; Seek More ‘Squares’. GINGELLVILLE — The Dandy Dancers Square Dance Club will meet at the Gingellville Commuti- ity Club, for their second dance ‘of the season from 8 to_10 p.m. Thursday. The group ts hopeful that sev- eral more couples who want to learn more about square dancing, or just dance for the fun, will ‘come to this dance. Bill Morris is doing the calling. Refreshments will be served. Registration Is Tonight _ WEST BLOOMFIELD—A corree- tion from Frank Hallett, township clerk; states that hours for. regis- tonight, at Sylvan Realty office. The registry is special to Sylvan |Manor, Pine Lake and Hammond Lake Estates residents. Oct. 6 to Firemen |- TRAINING CAR FOR é CLARKSTON HIGH — First: edit teanaeees ; Tom Tracy, representing J : donor, and Ralph Thayer, driving Sales on North Main, the car instructor at Clarkston High. ack Haupt Pontiae \ \ MRS. ROLAND L, McKENZIE Airman Goes to Japan; Bride Stays MILFORD—Airman Third Class who spoke wedding vows in Com- merce Methodist church recently, are back from their northern Mich- igan honeymoon. The bride, Mary L. McKenzie, is remaining with her parents, the Harold Blisses, 1850 Portlock, while the bridegroom is in Tokyo, Japan. She wore an ivory brocade street length dress for her wed- ding, wearing with it a shoulder veil and seed pearl hat and carry- ing lilies on a white Bible. Her attendant, who wore blue faille,. was Dorothy Marie Cowl- beck, and best man was David L. Kanipe, of Toledo. Ushers were Gerald Ostrowski and Philip Metevia, both of Milford. After the ceremony, a reception was held. in the church parlors. Kendallwood Slates First Annual Dance FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — First annual dance is being spon- sored by -the Kendallwood Assn. lon Nov. 2 at the Glen Oaks Country (Club, .with dancing from 9 p.m. ‘to 1 a.m. Tickets, limited in num- |e went on sale yesterday, Send Out Appeal for Scout Leaders FOUR TOWNS — Brownle and Intermediate Scout leaders here are sending out an appeal for more help and leadership so that troops can be started for second and third grade girls. Scouts from fourth ‘through sixth grades meet each Tuesday after classes at the Four | Towns School. | Persons interested. in ‘helping ‘may call Mrs. Carl Munn, EM |3-3793 ; ie Worthy Cause at Rochester nty Calendar America will meet at the Cou “MOMs of home of Mra, Lillie Hayden at Parmers Creek on Monday BR, at 8 p.m. Gideon | ROCHESTER — To raise funds for their community project,. the \Rotary Club will have a Holiday Fruit Cake Sale, Cakes will go on sale Oct. 15, when may be obtained from jmeeting of the club, today. Jack MoCallough his boon & | ‘any member of the club, President Joon Terry said at the regular Rotarians Sell Fruit Cakes me |Your PTA Is Planning: \Holly Paren |Students’ for One Night ts Will Be \ Rochester Looks to Recreation Council Plans Meeting | -0f Schools, Village -to Needs All members of the council freely discussed needs of a well rounded _ |recreation program and a motion was made by Councilwoman Eliz- abeth Maitrott, that a future meet- ing be held, with two representa- tives from Rochester School Board and two from Avon Township to discuss them. Councilmen Sidney Q. Ennis and Stowell Collins would represent the Village at the meet- Other. action taken included a motion to raise the pay of School Traffic officers from $3 to $4, and further that the Village provide coats for the officers: —— Village Manager Robert A, Slone presented a request for the use of Halbach Field for a non-pattisari political rally. The request was granted. ~ Nancy Tibbitts Becomes Bride of Four Towner FOUR TOWNS—Nancy Ann Tib- bits wore a point d'esprit lace gown and_a demi-cap and lace edged veil as she spoke wedding vows recently with Edwin James Keel Jr. Keel, who was discharged. in the Edwin James Keels of 1741 Marylestone, Four Towns. His bride’s parents are the Ray Tib- Plains. The bride's flowers, in Colonial arrangement, were white roses and carnations. Her gown had long sleeves, a fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline, and a double-apron front in the face. JoAnn Tibbitts, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Bev- erly Corn and Dorothy Armstrong. and Dale Hargraves. ceived in the church hall, both events at Central Christian Church, Pontiac. Prof Sees, 40 Per Cent Increase Need in 1975 HUNTLEY, Il. @ — Farmers will have: to increase tion of the United States by 1975, "Prof. Roy the ‘heightened ‘Chapel Memorial August from the Marines at Camp. Pendleton, Calif., is the son of bitts of 6432 Logan, Drayton ROCHESTER — Prayer. service for Susan Marguerite Clark, in- \fdnt daughter of Robert and (Clark of 3108 Harrison -St., will ibe held at 10 a.m, Thursday at ‘Pixley Funeral Home here, with ‘interment at Babyland, White Cemetery. The baby died last night at birth, at Avon Center Hospital. Henry (Lulu May) Ross,- ‘ 32 Mile Rd., Romeo, will ie ius MUL | a Lu] : Other features of the meeting) | -will--be-introduction-ot-otticers: by.) T) M1412 4 Al ‘ Pyles rawes sous aoe ae age 38D, mich : Barber, principal. A bid for new\s ‘ members will start an ———- : ‘membership campaign J year, 5 : Refreshments will be served by|® ! ] the executive board after the meet-|5 | a ing, under the direction of Mrs.|s : Morton Weldy, refreshment chair-'g a man, . ' a rete § FOOD : “ta recent PTA meeting here 8 : a motion was made and carried = , a that fee of 50 cents per family |% Brand New Entertainment & ey Soe f year. is 2 i The Executive Board of the Four B FAMOUS | is m {Towns PTA is meeting on Oct. $8 = WINE CELLAR a at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, . Wil- : ' liam Kent of Lockiin Rd. Mrs. © WINES, BEERS AND ALES 9 James Mortimer will ba-cohostess, || FROM ALL OVER THE ‘ 8 r a County Death } LUNCHES ounty Deaths § , 4 Mees . H Open Every Day! Susan M, Clark . . Phone: H OR 3-1907 7 \ Ckehehukle| WHERE \ GOOD . FRIENDS MEET © MP months of iliness, : # z : z Tell Clerk's Hours at Independence _ CLARKSTON — The Indepen- dence Township clerks office will be open Friday night from 7 until 9 p.m. and Monday from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m, for registration of voters, according to Harold Doeb-| ler, township clerk. — Registrations are also possible during regular hours 9 to 5 except on Wednesdgy and Saturday, when ' A life member of Rochester OES, | @ BEER @ WINE. @ CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS: COCKTAILS MT, MD, MD. LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw Lae: (4444 4 yf the office closes at noon. 1 4 Best man was Eugene Pool, and) ushers were Robert Delongchamp After the service, the couple re-i] —WED, THRU SAT.— / kd ddd ee Open 6:45 MA 4.2151 | production } by 40 per cent. to feed the popater : Hrsareehs te ht eae a \ eek naa PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER"s aye ‘ THIRTY NINE ee Headlines, —Y ANN ARBOR The poise Arbor ‘News has boosted its residential delivery rates froth 35 cents. a week to 40 cents, effective Monday. At the same time, the paper Lovisiona Tox Highest Chicago Clearing House, national reporting authority on tax and business law, the nation’s high- est State cigarette tax is Louisi. ana’s 8-cent-a-package levy. Ar- CHICAGO — \ Adeline te too, ‘ay LOUELLA 0. PARSONS hiked “its weekly motor delivery'kansas -and North Dakota rank jMke_ mad at one of te bie HOLLYWOOD. INS)—Wha rete. § WOOD. ere ee, __ Service. price seven cents. to 42'next with a Gcent tax.’ Cigar- : falgic memories this ‘brings! “The Teer —. — cents. The paper said the increasesiettes can be bought in six states <% ‘Life and Loves of Frank Merri. Former -tennis chakglon Alice |Tesult from general increased oper-|with~no. local taxes: California, : ating costs. The single copy price Colorado, well, or True Blue,” is announced Marble is working as & medical will remain seven cents, way. it hope’ this doesn’t date me too} alle = OF He en A Be Pioneers in Bermuda introduced! At a recent Glasgow auction 37 much, bit years and years ago my|‘enms courts! ao ‘the Triste potato to the U.S. in| paintings ee ‘$100,023 in 60 ‘mother told. me to throw out all re Was 1621 and the game of tennis in 1874, minutes. : \the trashy Frank Merriwell books| N° answer to ‘the cable Bill) in my brother’s room. She didn’t|Haley and his” Comets sent to| Queen Elizabeth offering to do a: ‘command pérformance, but Bill - hwant him: reading such stuff. Two hours later I was sitting on the floor devouring Frank and will rock ‘n’ roll in Bngiand any- his adventures—and the scolding (way in January. His mother was I received I remember to this born there, North Carolina, Ore. = =~ gon, Maryland, and Virginia. - fee LSSSSSSSSSSSSS~ LI 40s ¢ 50¢ © 20+ Matinee Evenings Children Jimmy Durante with ‘« party of 10;-Joe DiMaggio back the second time, nee Mocambo was filled with people to hear Roberto Sherwood. Busl- ness hasn't been that good in ages. ~Have Nanette Fabray and Marty ) Mills called it a day? She was) dining with Alan Chase at the | Cire le J Ranch. in Newhall.” LAST TIMES TONITE anette EXCLUSIVE FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! - $2,000,000 PAY-OFF? BLOOD SPLATTERED APARTMENT AND FOUR | DEAD BODIES GREETED THE POLICE OF THE 47th ~ PRECINCT LAST NIGHT. MASS MURDER TOOK PLACE at 21 WALKER DR. 10:45 A. M, 4 : " POSTMAN’S HOLIDAY ~. Emile Velge, sbi. bien Tl "| leisure time by sailing his ‘gandyacht along the beach at De Panne, pe Tie ered con gs 0 mallen mee Des When I say that Etchika Chovu-| peau, blondish-redheaded French |, jactress, bowled them over or the Warner lot, that is the urnderstate- | iment 6f the year. Etchika arrived ider ji Michigan, is on speaking tour of in town over the weekend, having nt r in UM Preside ec Tou pasos Michigan, He delivered been ‘signed by W iNiam Wellman | ANN ARBOR (#—President Har- a luncheon address at Fremontifor “C'est Ia Guerte,” opposite lan Hatcher of the University-ef-and @ dinner speech at Manistee Tab Hunter. “Tuesday, Today he will conclude! Whee ! ssked‘if Eichika speaks . ‘speec English I wax told, “Adequately,” 2 oe opie a ety and that her role doesn't-call for a DINING GUIDE | CKEN HOUSE] fancy Se ee ee APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORGAN | % DINNERS % COCKTAIL BAR , Business Lunchgons—Dinners to Take Out apih DANCING | Scrib b 4 NIGHTS A WEEK we eee _ TO THE MUSIC OF 130 S. pa nolll DiCicco Trio Now Serving LUNGHES Fro", °x".. Regular Menu Items Available for Take-Out! MANRY’S FINE LIQUORS---FINE FO@D “SANTIAGO” lot of chatter. She-is not unknown | in films, having made pictures in| Paris and, oh! I forgot to say, “she-has-green-eyes,— “4 ABILENE MINUS IKE DANCE} 23 Every Nite of the Week te the rhythmic muste of - “3 LITTLE WORDS” smashing all popularity records! resale nd Indonesia is buying an automatic Scott and his partner, Glasser, say that this title is just were SS Se a are ose eee SEES fh West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road aa 7 4 ‘Wednesday Is Family | Night VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure 6 PARKVIEW BLVD. Corner of M-%4 and Clarksten B4.— Lake Orien oo LIKE NO OTHER PICTURE SINCE “SCARFACE” & “LITTLE CAESAR"! ) | Gres TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 BANQUETS and. PARTIES % wcruee LON CHANEY Marian Carr “CITY ‘THAT NEVER SLEEPS” * PLUS: “TRAIL TO'SAN ANTONE” [Y It was the first time their house was ever left without anyone in it. Eddie missed his plane back from Las Vegas or he'd -have been sleeping in the bedroom where ithe fire started. ‘OPENING HAT SHOP Shown af: 1:00 ~ 3:55 - 8:66 - 9:55 P.M. si — ! CO-FEATURE Z , : F RIDAY. cia ema a 4 EAT OUT roe — Z WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE EGU Ss 1043 AM, MIGHTIEST HORROR SHOW OF THE ree TONIGHT — THURSDAY DAILY MENU "SPECIAL DINNER MENU FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING Roglsg Through: MGHTES wOnsTE | vailable a on Plains Golden Drumstic : DAILY FROM 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER the World on a bain t Pare Hees FROM FOR CARRY-OUT & TABLE SERVICE Rampage of ° ° (A) Junior order of Fried Chicken. 2 Drumsticks, 75 D * % PRIME ROAST BEEF, Ay Jum 1 85 French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey... .. ’ estruction! tm pec iies (B). Regular order of Fried Chicken. Breast, Thigh, ROAST YouNG TOM TURKEY |g ee BO) Niench'then'ach Boner ara omer, 25 ' ; a (C) Del der of Fried Chicken. 2 Spring \ | run pnt sauce nam, sueasceececceces 1.65 Chicken, French Fries, Roll, Butter & Honey: \ ‘ 1.5 0 CIVILIZATION oa 1 50 (D) Pail of Fried Chicken for Two. Two Lbs. of \ CRUMBLES Cua’ ‘SPECIAL ....... becuveetonecesasemare ° ‘ Fried Chicken, French Fries, Rolls, Butter 2 75 death reyt blast , . and Honey ..... cc ce ee eeeeeeeaseeses * ~ Sd 6 million from Child s Portion, choice above $1.00 (EB) “The Drum Burger. Two Hamburger Patties, a ve of the ann Dinners. Inel 1 2 ' Sliced Cheese, Sweet Pickle Slices, Iceberg or Lettuce served on Toasted Bun with Special Dressing 45 Relish Table, Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad Rolls and Butter, Beverage Dessert Fine Food for the Whole Family Cafeteria Serving: You see it, you select it. Southern fried chicken (all you can eat) $1 ort every Our famous family style fish and (a ee Golden Fish Sandwich. A generous portion of genuine Filet of Sele fried to & golden brown, served On a toasted bun with Lettuce and Tartar Sauce 45 95 1.25 es Fish and Chip Dinner, Filet of Sole, French Fries, Roll, Butter, and Tartar Sauce. ..... Franch Fried Jumbo Shrimp. Five jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Roll, Butter and . Tartar Sauce eee eee euee ee eee dinner eee CRANFORD wn MEEKER AeLensen Tay uted ARTISTS re cist il be ered every Frid from . ALSO — FIRST RUN eee wees "PLUS 2nd BLOOD-CHILLER! x © SHOCK SENSATION! MALL AN FOUR GOLDEN DRUMSTICK LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! / PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM KEEGO HARBOR DRAYTON PLAINS /997 W.\Haron St. 1611S. Woodward 3395 Orchard Lake Rd. 4541 Dixie Highway "4 FIRE PE 8.3161 , at Commerce Rd. Formerly Jack Decker's f OUTER | Formerly A & W Drive-In FE 3-9649 OR 3-4131 . a | / Driven and Take Out Watch for the Sign Soon! Drive-In, Take Ont and Take Out and Cafeteria $ Service er _ Table Service Service 4 ‘ ~ _% THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1956 UY EGAD, BUSTER! CAN YOU DECIPHER), He THIS CRYPTIC POSTCARD FROM ff © YOUR UNCLE HUGO - 7 ~~ HE G COT iF _ You'll Find / PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section | Take advantage of this 6 wive ail al asta Be ing problems. | DIAL FE 2-8181 To Place Your Y \WYSTERICS — @ 1066 by NEA Bervien. tre. 7.4. wg, U.S. Pet. OF, | LISTENING 1© 1956 by. WHA Serves, tne. TI ng WA Put Om | By Ernie Bushmiller - FOUR PIECES OF GUM GOT STUCK coegmappenesa., 2 iT MADE HELP---HELP | a FACE Mt ? ay ater THE GUM MACHINE | A GLASS SCARED ME fe POLUCE! ALL WG | Goo Gmer! we THEN MEL BUT LLOST GIRLS, |S HOLD BEFORE BY ROGUES TILL THEY ARRIVE! ANGTHER. . OE & - FEEL! “TRWILUAMS = GEE, GRANDMA'S NOT Ri OH, WELL, WHO CARES .// IN... AN" | WANTED ANYWAY, I T HER WHENEVER GRANDMA DOES Ueszons FoR q 00 MY last all year.” ‘ me HER T° HELP WITH MY HOMEWORK 4° t & | & J ee } é WORK A FEW PROBLEMS, HALF TH’ ANSWERS ARE —_ “1 ICOOKIES SHE HANOS our f SHE WRF ORE © ee: 3 ns ' om aes a of * : : es a ‘ i” z on, ie at Eth ; : 300'0 “ = ue : iy “4 2 i] h ie “There was a wedding down the street and I got enough rice to 2 ML a git ernst ES cinerea tear yeti nese atria sushi Meer en rmttiaal Pt He j cohen ee ee - Colombia Mine ~ Holds Emeralds | Ancient Andes Shaft ¥s, Is Again Turning Out 23 bs Precious Gems sft Nias ie is a A eR ya a Me 225es #4 Sige fa sd 3782: nohe avast 22 - alte 23 z Lod 7 eh syanss-seets _ 8 Ze, e 2 : | wes 4 = oe &24 Geer 5°3 #27 tT ; seassstsessees : BY 9°8 P ew cae a . 909 a3 ba) of yn : &: 995: eiiTt den orf 5a speaerze «lee e*eeae SSSSAVSSSELSSUS pee é ee? "50 38 44 ? g 7 z3 :& Bae an mt i ¥ 3 a served as belt buckle for the dove'ts ‘Ino. Turkish sultan Abdul Hamid. Cattie—Balable 800. Receipts include DY, Pont A ‘much’ larger green crystal |' Sows: was caved into a cup said to have} been given by his favorite wife to the Mogut ‘Emperor Jahangir. — Pah. ahangir, the story goes, Was a utility cows 1 Although Colombia has yielded the world’s finest ‘emeralds for the last four centuries, the jewel. itself is one of earliest history. It is mentioned in the Bible. EGYPT ANCIENT SOURCE Upper Egypt, near the Red Sea, lower; (200 head in. smaller jot was an ancieht emerald source. | ot "tna crade eke Greeks worked this region at the crade i70-190 | time of Alexander the Great, and. [mized grade 300-880 th. Cleopatra obtained many stones "80 ower: ‘Etna , Other countries that | have pro- st and Australia, Emeraldsare. a variety ot | oot beryl, a mineral that hag new 9° | significance today as the source | blue tints, creates. aquamarine, c tee a2 Ib. Emeralds are relatively soft when first mined and are seldom found without flaws, But carat for! m carat, those of high -quality felt for more than diamonds, ew tots the emerald was once ag cull to Bau Hane nae oe tosis 9992227 rH es + 2 BS BASES SBS sasSVSS = oe ¥ 3 7 x 23 7 stesees> - 332 i DETROIT. Oct. other stonés reached In- ™° ory bets nea ‘ Turkey and Persia timed h e to be- ters 1S Te 1028. mpce’ close sixes Cod Lal around 200 stock calves; otherwise most- y 4 largely e —- ter nd heifers: | 5! ter, Mrs. Mary Schoen, South Bend, J ! a ay cons eit i " s% eut- hea’ ; wine drinker, wife, not- light cann 800 do ; ity of-his golden gob- 4 (CatvenSainble 128 ios let, persuaded \him that the “Con- head hi chot queror of the World” should drink 2400-3 eae r . from the more valuable, unusual foot 90: pumty and standard mostly — and smaller — emerald cup, | Sheep—sal able 200; no early sales. CHICAGO ee CHICAGO, Oc Salable hogs 0 EY ot Mr. and Mrs. John Monnich of rather slow, butcher fully 26-35 azhee OVMate Avan vaavawaue aa ae seanaeetesusinampessmncies than Tuesday's average: as main wm Sa _—_ day from the Richardson-Bird | - 37, Chapel, Walled Lake, with burial! . 38 in Lakeside Cemetery, Oxbow) ‘Ny { Lake, David, ill for two years, | 3 76 died yesterday, — No. 2 00 - 380 ab ‘butchers te. eo. 16.25: ney 281 Ls) bavehers| jee at * 25: wees over 4 1b. 45 eke Un ee staves a ws S : 4o aos we (bide: heifers bape uhevepls duced lesser emerald ores include. ie lower; othe ‘6 Edward and Jeffrey Alan. Russia, Norway, Austria, Burma | ie L Bale ei 8 wilson & Co -ai 56.4 Te! & Tel at 6 Yale & ant nt \ thetce .56- Ae 18) 50: high * chotte and 00: good I ffers- 24.00-27, @ of strategic beryllium. The bril- tee chofce 18.80-23.50- utility and stand. liant green color of the emérald *¢_! Ae ye. utility aan commercial is due to traces of chromium. (7.50-70.00: utitity and commercial bulls 12.7f-14.00; good and 6. Another impurity, causing sea- 979). cui To Mendard 8.00, 18.00: le Assoctated Press. Ssustzegsss ae STOCK AVERAG ES . Ralls Util, ‘oil 15 } eo — e*s Ae : few early sales, iNet ew ~ .. ewer sheep about stead to prime ” wocied tombe 18.00-22, ee. early = 7 low! orim Traditional birthstone for A May, | §7%p. sheen i aS = <.. 42.0 1988 high: 3183 Ae8a ress 09.3 DD DS wwe 3 time bs with Ro, 1 pert 1.80: orn eres 3.80-4. %. a charm to ward off evil/ restore | health, bring wealth, ard. soothe’. tired eyes, / hens 11-13, left-side driving tid. switch to the Barred Rocks 22-2; right side: The 4-5 Ib 17-18; caponet priated $500,000 to be used equally |**7* 29-30, ‘oid roosters by both sides during the campaign: that 4 the nationwide ref- ‘centre Ga. 9. BGGs erendum. / Detroit, oases included, Trades: i PUBLIC GALE . Whites: ge A 1986 Bui, Motor Sciae 4 average 56%: large Public sa will Ss held at in medium 34-35 wid. av 15, 1956,/at 1:30 p.m oe ‘ Oct. 3, 4 1984 Comment: saa los Gotawer Nis very eogward Ave, as A eichieen. | Sergusenees te the ¢ 439 pm. . \gredes slow Oct. 4, « 1986! not wanted. ec. J | Pigures after decimal points. are — a DETROIT fous rR DETROIT, Sweden Keeps fo Left per pound-f. io Beit live poultry up to 10 STOCKHOLM _ Swedish voters|, Heavy type, hens “it-J9, Alle lee, & soe, Co.* “Prices paid Baldwin Rubber Co.* ee —- a SSe—8R nl hears oP ous 8 ernment. appro-| ducklings 30; heavy acing yous hen var. we ~Se me Peis ee Wanderer Gets Switch, sr. CLOUD,» Minn. '“Itehy-wheels,”” the runaway: vos | 34%; small 23- car, is back in the sheltering arms *.'of tha car barns after trying the. 50-51 wee. joPen toad with near disastrous | Oct, 3 tAP)—Eges f.0.b 1-62 wid ave. 51%) heater, SSNEOES, on Geupber! rod tage | avg. 24 Grade Oxs. 4, Boned *Browns: Grade A. ler - $1; medium 34; sma « 1950) Pontiac 2 "Door Ga talina, Public “Gomnercth eh exteu: in 80; 1 Secehed by torrential the | t Catalina ra extra large sree! t | pod will be hela ol een N. Woodward “— medium 32-33. y tial rains, . Roya boxcé¢ar made a break for it. rt tts, at 1:06 p.m. Moter No~ 47-48; “medtam nD; *:|slipped past the passenger station/ and was headed for open yd switch engine crew t. Someone threw a switch just in’ } “Pat, steady on | OF PUBLIC SALE and’ moaomnie tecelrts are Rand ample. NOTICE Wagon, ee stead 1966 Pontiac 4 Doot Putii tale Will. Receipts continue heavy but demand rare to head off the bhoxeca/r’'s early demise at the hones tind, “passenger train. ze H Hd iia siks Ey | ii j ia ie ite? Hie +1] ii: aE : z : H q L the characteristic lines of the (ay. ~ leonventional “hardtop” model. Estes Takes Day Of 2 to Watch Ball Game SANTA FE, N. M. (INS) — ee ; J 9 fi | | “wid of PONTIAC | Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 ~~ Community National Bank — - | ~——~ RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks. Securities of United States Government. State, County and Municipal Bonds. Other Bonds ................5. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. ... Loans and Discounts ............. Real Estate : Mortgages........... Accrued Income Receivable. ..:... Prepaid Expense ............... Bank Premises, Land and Buildings. 7 | Furniture and Equipment............ eceee 16,383,708.18 ee ecg - * * * he - 14,024,045.26 # . 1/185,825.29 ee ee oe : ri * es. = 203,854.52 Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premises. a 189,000.00 Other Assets ..............004 wee og! Demand ...... 0. cee eee eee ‘Time eee ee eee ee ee U.S. Government,............%, TOTAL DEPOSITS ........... Accrued Income Unearned. . woe Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc.... Reserve for, Dividends—Not Yet Declared. | Reserve for Contingencies........... ___Reserve_for_Loan- Wontingencise iter Other Liabilities ....¢........ i? Capital Stock—Common .. cs bee tient Meplas lo eis ced ts oes Undivided Profits .........6 6.405, TOTAL LIABILITIES .....<.. United States Gevernmasel Severtiies. tn the tcheees of MAabIiAS fa Val eS — en ee ee ee MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL esha ag +e oe ee © ewww “* te eee tt re ee TOTAL RESOURCES ...,..... depois ~°=Ssté“‘<«éwWSACBLEESS vee ees» 93,330,379.16 voce ees -94,941,605.51 severe ce 1,994,481.29 vs ee (ig eee rr Te se ee 334,536.10. 7 : * : ee ee acconpinceey +e eee ee . 2,180,000.00 oo fOL8RB8 “* ## * © ee _. 14,918,770.42 So 999,000.00 sovide MONE 8 Se 52,470,767. 3 11,000.00 © . ie 126,112.12 408,562.81 63,497.99 1,578,679.81 26,983.63 _ - 89,866,465.96 837,446.63 456,153.34 77,041.59 ee 72,042.45 ume plants rE Voting Status Check Asked in Sylvan Sylvan Lake City Manager Ernest L. Ethier warned rm yesterday that if they e voted in the city in the last four years, they must register to vote Nov. 6, ae -He added that if they have . Posing as Police Pontiac Police are _ Seeking two) Bibi isaid, “lot 51 Cottage St., admitted he officers who at the time were) [bought the illegal liquor on a streetion duty in uniform, police said. 'corner yesterday afternoon, -polite Blackshear Neither. man showed a badge, said, but -both men | \Florida in Buenos Aires each day |trom 4 to 8 p.m. to permit shoppers to stroll through ‘the area without " meen fo take registrations, he publishing : plein Waite Then Pete regiete a aioe Elbe apne oe ee ‘ to . of SPOONIN’ TIME — Not a bit backward abdut learning the canese actor who is appearing with “Michelle” in the film “Odon- trom 8 until 8. = of} ways of civilization, “Michelle,” a five-year-old female chimp, go." Juma and the chimp enjoyed the ice cream: treat during a E bao tries to master the art of eating ice cream from a spoon. Engaged states Ea 3 County nents in the sacs anaes 3 etambusnbeanateoasaec - at Battersea, England. oes Accou apiece. = — : to Attend CPA Meeting onal, — ‘ extorted from. - to; threatened to arrest him if Three Oakland County men are hand- of Home iow “llons of “home brew” whisky. [his money, BUENOS AIRES—Vehicular traf-|'84” oat. ot ste t Unive at Baas The.victim,.Otis.M.. Blackshear; The men used the names. ot twole te ~-prohibited-—on—the-- Catie| CoUmants ~ at rsity Guarantee peut, Tale , allowances. is 8 payike peiition for 8 good and Co. EN FOR TOYS, OIFTS re AND a "eats monster oat eae NAT. CREDIT . FE 3-41 : - MAKER = 3 SALESMEN ee Ser See DIE MAKER : reson. Drive Inn. 7790 Au- 8 dies, fepelr 6 bul Y SMALL | All Sears’ famous benefits, a ) $00 A WK.? PART work. Progucton a0” Mig con am _ a5 you qualify for them. : Banter cating cap, hoteles | cot ost Orion Rd. Rochester E tential of $150) _necessary. E2010) artiing po $ STRATORS HOSTESS- CARPENTERS per week, draw against | DSMON’"Betiine Fashion parties, fon Journeyman. F mitt be- commission. seauuies as. Fee. peat tw mm. : ape nat gamea WER N TO OUR . se tg ty has 8 mmited number of Funeral, Directors 4 senel Geek, teat Se male | For confidential interview | openings for dinin waite Fe ae “| Genera), Pris aad Office sup: | call Mr,-Lynch, FE 5-6168,| fetter oniy Apely Ison-Johns| E : i er he] ¢ -| Tuesday, Wednesday and | Yeodward AM pavers en Done son-Johns epancy tape peaeetsy- ne, ca axe. ug noureh cee EXP COMBINATION GRILL AND ite he tonthiy bouldayse Bx ue Diner.” B bem Mi “i 6, Mave | ibe spenings for 2 i: CR le recpene 4 be Scg a ee Sopot VoorheesSip e| "tr Sifu» ae Sen Saw me EXP. BABYSITTER, 5 DAYS, LIVE sae NERAL 2. S| phorh, iaining (period. ‘Man must | Fi" pe 3-75, call afer 4:30 p.m. rate You] Ever Said? ear. but no trav necessary. EXPERI mace ae D FOR ae “Tl can use a ae meee vee y we to ive my family more of the | Am ced.” We ate cont: it an for Appl gtciae Sisyc"etics'2| Sheet Metal |”, XP, WAITRESS : eel Pur to ay a2, Appl Yanan . Only HELPERS Men _| tisgas Os MES Hospitalization, paid -holl- EXTRA MON. ir elmeaeh Pa ABBY are | EaPtgmenel sheet wet & |" FOUSEWIVES : an . ver, Novi Mich, Northville 3019 | Experienced general abet metal PART-TIME SALES brit 4 ~. * a ‘ . fringe bene- ROUTE CPE OBRNING Fon ain | Ait” cvertime POSITIONS with mechanical ability for forge | “al aircraft work McGregor Mie. Different schedules, hourly wages, parts department, Bome tools re- Co. MI-4-3540. employes em ive ad in per- perecn, ‘Reego “Seles hb teriec | crime. fee 0 Harbor . °*: | TWO REAL ESTATE 8A. LESMEN: ofa ween POR PORT Fame INSURANCE, CLAIMS” ADJUSTOR. Pull OF part rie make money | waitress / work, Cooley, Lounge a | falary, expec io“o ura a here, “ila "Reatty, 1218 Ba Ale 33612. Pele will * in. — at the << Gi e S poneral “Help Wanted Male 6) LOOK MEN TOOL itls to Learn Remy | ition, if i + c) ; with ae eseaneap artegs, For am M AKERS nterviewing ‘ tA3 Hence bos requires we tral \ At you're between 2 4. The Pontiac Press A Few Men for future anne r fon. he / Vz meeting people, ‘we'll ine ; : retirement / you for a position our FOR WANT ADS NEEDED WITH eeical ans for your family protection. AND | / Bf personne! intervierers. We pre- ee RON BETWEEN 10:30 AND 12:00. ening made possible by in- fer some college tr or the DI AL FE 28181 ' creas demand for.our service equivaldnt experience : sales, ’ . . AGGRESSIVE CLEAN CUT MAN, and products, Apply in person credit or. other public contact wanted for service station work, Mr. Brown. mar. Singer Sew- . . work, Interviews, by appointment. need a for ét aie co 35 0 2 Sains Benn, co a FIXTURE / Call Miss _ edwards ¢ at FE $0377. L — ——5 Spe min Waele | Eo Sader tis ee USEWORK. raph + ware Lk. T fate: ene © aged coutpany Rd. MI Pert 4 : BUILDERS ,HOUSEW ORK. ath int ion ont. ounty. SALARY ow free ser men. ly work F LAIN. COOKIN G. pis should a challenging Plus 14 per cent comm., our busi- overtim: vaca~ FE 4-5015 for « py atm etart- ness is home service, "gelling of tee pay, holtde: tday pay’ ‘and af tn ing in L. manently route: ang -~, ... * offtatlicnes cuneutes supplied by company Ap- 3 ~ 0 Security cant ensed HIGH SCHOOL. .GRAD' Dractice law 30 Michigan, Could | Are sou wiling to put "Dali AVON TUBE DIVISION cashier and , gene ‘ rat ice, wore: consider recent graduate nlanning our time and effort necessary to i rth and Water St. eady position. _ take Snineden train rain you for an executive position ochester, Michigan \| eurney ‘and a — o? Bales ing de- \ important. orn F ore pom but not necessary. car & OSMUN'S, 61 N. iw ail expenses tu vee rw esterti Eléctrie Co., Ine, a righ) avengetion Ee fo 5 character, & tke " 4 enough | Aeceptin plications th F Tint, R. MIDBLEAGED. to make + ge connection, fear pehoons interested in com- fopse rer, Oe iiet we will train you ly r muncations work: \perkia —, \Press Box Ne Press ieee! Dial FE ance Aton write “ome : BP ay pot at as am. SALES sare, Mint es gcoeaeePen,, MIDBLEAGED 3 Ts 1 inthe * Seal pg ae ie Mier Be IN Be sa S's ae mechanic ¢ opening tor alert yewng men TO TRAVEL at REQUIRED. _ HO} eERE RCOOK, MUST BE ' experienced in selling, Plenty of n ¢lean, rio laundry, live ao. an stings, odversising afd contacts. Progressive wage scale. Pid hott in Pamiiy of 3, Pull time Call (eet ragallnee cde | Fae REALTY i dem gabenn gel nee we core in | oe EAL] ¥ CO. abbit setween 4 ams pM. “fve ie 3 eile oe Write ~ ac Treas ‘% PART TIME Eire, AND BELLING Mr.0,V Ee FOR CASH IN Al cletk.. Break trom. 9:30 r. How: i¥Es. EARN GOOD MON fits 7 taking Christma: orders as JHURRY, sell things) Segioaw, Ponts saat * Flint, Tavern, i : Te Gir pew fa ine ; No delivery through Classified Ads. roenae eee ‘ tADY FOR GENERAL SOURE: Anyt ! : ‘ a, aes ig wie child. Must PRESSER, ox UNUSUAL ap eg ay A For man interested LADY TO DEMONSTRATE QUAL- 3 - 3 as ao lifetime Pirepresen fat pee in ave, "Bart time, 80 per cent commission,| ‘#tlion inthe tino Ares. day work Mast be neat, re- el asd Bs for tha, seme gee Opiegt | Ben ARES the or write os and state bac and age S| eer x at, ic: . . &. #, ing emp! necessary. 3086 i, Kent. All 4 will be te | Sane : : 5 days. FE 33-1050. SAL ESMAN WA MECHANICAL ENGI \|1any TO GET GIRL 1 OFF TO tees ae FOR RELIABLE BUILDING |- fey g. Por details and mat | school. im vie. 2 bin JCREDIT COUNSELOR | SRECAL a A eg tna. 4 Mork im | Birmingham. | —* mere re tee net 1 hes eee ee Be ie dhe ie as pear Crooks @d. ifts by having wy varty in yest ‘ in. a sales dept. This po-| LYS, OLive 1-9941. a 5o=D gine | tes for a life. time earner. . eA mn perven. CARE FOR 2 YOUNG q advancement ble under : ay ‘Auburn eer good e Barbos live in, em- mpoosie, Sears, Roebuck|~ , pera: morte how to a ag 0 ‘of women's pow to be a @ retail sell- yer ox “on 2 yrs. of rede, an 2 23 oetw -r-¥ Write *fiving full resume, Pontiac Press " Box or mana; $o2'Ss 5 ee ‘k r Ry rf week, $4 ae er, weekly. 400 Judson Bt. - es MUST BE EXP. “beriy ar oe 130 &. Tele- one ey: TO CARE er 3 school chil and work, to live in. ‘Own 1 room. 41674, 385 REFINED hep AN FOR HOUSBE- or go, own room, Tel- Wtd. salesmen or women, “Jearn a good business. W. Dinnan, 66 W. Huron. -| Employment Agencies 8A Director, $35 work z| Accts. Payable | § ~~ BIRMINGHAM - OFFERINGS fetarion. typist general office} ict weenie Gal Who Wants to Go Places $325 soerd noms poets an attractive sec sy for their Sientele” TRA EL EE! on va- i ations, Bee Jane at MIDWEST. iece © bee" Gooa ‘pay! MA MA $05, Pontiac ac Siate Bank Bidg., FE | RUN SPARE-TIME “GREETING eard and gift shop at home. Show CAREER friends sample our new 1956 Christmas and All Occasion greet- {GIRLS | cards and gifts. Take their | secret for ehiatrist - 400 orders and earn to 100 per cent | sECRE EARY for aglinte rofit, No experience m Ty¥.| SECRETARY to Steel Tycoon its nothing 2 try. Wise today RECEPTIONIST Greetings Devt “* ba ae Forndele. RECEPT PrIONIST. tor dentist |: % _| RECEPTIONIST attractive .... nv WHO ARIETY JOB eae sale—Seil retail: O OR 33311. BooKK EPER publi tudstiiente +4 oe bie Gunn Crmty. ane | ORR “CENTER to ir cent, F B 225? Je i200. B-1 RIKER BLDG. Telephone @ Solicitors + Hours to suit, 9 N. Telegra Instructions /9 veaat @ Ly 5 AN sm a i. in. OL e077, ITED BaRTOTER 1 DAT BESTWAY sureek, Drevin FL area. Call = DRIVING SCHOOL WOMEN FOR CARE OF 3 CHIL- Gas mony, Grivne sents, for your ugee nowrenory and tax) ggty cul PE tae or FE fe have trans. to Ha ton 3 | DEARN are DRive” THE SANE SANE- Hills sub. FE 5-6980 after 4:00, Ar at mae WOMAN TO DO GENERAL L HOUSE | pus Fe 2-2353 / Res: FE #1648 work and. cooking. Pvt. room. have retereases, rE a VOICE ALESSON Ss AN RS ERIENCE arv- hr. a abl fer | aie Yae peer AND ALGO work write tine chor, / No. &. Recently moved out a RIV. TO BABY- state end would like a limited aitt ac oF days, week- be of ends. M& 4-4650. Ph 49458 686 Stanley Ave. ; é WOMAN OVER 30 NEEDED AS housekeeper for small family. Permanent, good wages, private room with and Sunda: idence. Press television, Thursdays off. Birmingham res- rite box 17 Pontias/ interview, Help Wanted a : catire NEEDS family at wholesale ef Work \ Wanted Male 10 ‘repair. sale REMODELING, BATHROOM i —. cabinets, porches, reason- . FE 23-0300 or FE 5-204. A Litt Le. CEMENT. steps, Por . Rear wanes, _FE #3800 CARPENTER eae ALL INDE Reas. sous Featherstone 41330 A . Wi or too ‘arge. Pree” g --4.4, 8-3400. . MAKER AND CARPER. ter. Kitéhen and specialt ee rrr Ae ay es © Ri 7 posaie D. B. CEMENT. V WORK Gara qiveve $s, base- par Patios Chet Chea . MY 23-0702 a INTERK painting. Reasonable Free esti- mates. OR Salem AN = HA Si WALL co," jandecaping. . Mitchell, Asst. Personnel! training and light gat elation ‘Bee cviogey Biatg” Ban mw re ss tea si yg ——. a Oa CARPENTER | WORK. NEW a). FE | vgyspectay eat qi, Bills, re 4-4 TRONING PICK UP & DELIV- 4-1898. 2. qrors exp. Pontiae Pre: SABYSIT IN MY HOME ANY men who posed as police officers! He claimed the pair, both in plain’ tioned badge numbers. ‘fear of autos. Eugene Moore of Birmingham. Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7; Help Wanted - 8| Work Wanted Female 11) Building Service 12 D ) & M BLDG. SERVICE ROOM General Contractor COMMERCIAL MODERN IZA ON, TERATION, ADDITIONS . BUILDING SER . : fin! hing. a8 on. Ph FE ra eal _ter, Del. Serv. rE 5 SasEree AND TRONINGS WASHING AND JRONINGS DONE Sos’ deliv: WI gd a NEN bered, ry ege Sao fi... - 8 x 96 Pontiac rece N DO ironings, or just Cat ee ee WOMAN WANTS WORK 5 DAYS a wk, PE 41259. / Woman would like da work, Cal)’ FE 22744. Al /CUSTOM CAR igh-in, remodel. erms. Gordo . Aun or a Plattley (REMODELING TIONS, cement work. + . free estimates. FE 3-4764, ae KINDS OF © WORK block work rite cart FRE Try | BUD BILLS, FE 8-2080 Stee Geto Ca oe ticenané es contractors. PE 3-7647, Pontiat 6 Hardwood Floor erties, ALL KINDS OF BLOCK AND CE- ment work. OR 3-1703. we n&B TRENCHING tings, Water ‘ne a e.. a Field tile. &D WOOD PRODUCTS CO. Kitchen cabinets, lavatories, cus- _ work. made furniture, guaranteed o 7 BIRCK, foes AND CEMENT = Also chimneys. No job too oP on Residential wie. commer Guaranteed . work... Ph. ve = HEATING SPECIAL - Get your heating BULLDOZING | R, D. Tompson _ __ Building Sapplies 12k 2A a i 2 CAR pn A Rd site doers, com on furnace, Cals caplet wea * eal Moor ROA GRAVEL, 308 rf hour, cheek te to serve you. oe a nhsereeaten sy Or- Milford MU wins: 59 phone ___ Business Services 13 APPLIANCE REPAIR, WASHIN machines and vacuum ‘Seeepers ple saad 80a ¥. Johnson, AIR set Gee oe . Dumps and ALL WAKES OF FOUNTAIN repaired by factory trained en at our aus, ae - Office Py ly rence ait we eee BLOCK LA LOCK BRICK AND CEMENT work, very reasonable MY r 31187, BULLDOZING AND GRADING. Free estimates. FE 4-5950.: CARPENTERS CEMENT MEN T6 do Ped repaira end = | Additions, porches, roofing, 1 only or material only .or S the ome Walls and windows, sooantte. Hy 0 obilgations, FE & F PL NG & Co. Phone $3443; nights. FE b 7002 Salen & ie, taanter eee. Licensed SRY WA oY M small fo ra O° Me or LECrric ic MOTOR CE R pag. see sewing. 73 EB. Pike. PURNACE. CLEANED. SERVI ine Chester “Nelson, Fre FURNACE CLEANING AND RE- rind, shest metal contracting. job b and arrange a . ° joney down and 7 -y 5 yours ‘e GENES HEATING M ma — REMODELERS | fates, ‘Bene, ‘service. FE’ $00, ONS, RE- PRINTING EM 13-2900. rs, basements £M 3 eo to stanchine i Fepair SEY oy = C Fallon, ventana oie Pe Cae. ies furantesd. TE CEMENT &BLOCK tte AIR SERVICE a BHR an — Be Co 108 we ae. HE sa finishing & Bt nso ie ha eelimstes ANE hated FE one a TAPING. —GUARAN: MANLET BEACH at. ‘ st, ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WihING “and repairn i ae $B, Munro Elec: SEWER Cl CLEANING LIKE A.REAL CAR 3| BARGAIN?- Lots of ‘em in the Want Ads! sats Sunder sere cd al. Free eimanee ve ay FE 5-06 Well and pump repair, O8 =, = Trailers and Tractors _. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD "Roger P su B. ia Ie ia *% LADY WANTS eee rE ares : | Wed. Contracts, Migs. 32| tout, Real CASH. Barat WAITING « to of your contract tor P. ‘AND RATING. Very reasonable 118 — PAPERHANGING. THA ANE TUPPER Sanh, s\n oe = $250,000 At our 4 to purehase’ clients, See wg ketore’ you To Buy—To Sell—To Insure OR_3-7061 che : a PegteTherney mA rite drinkers. SWEDISH Massace & THERAP =. contract or equity in your i ANE 3, See PE ase, zim K LE, Templeton, Re Realtor ' c __Television Service 22"-RESTCASH DEAL 789° COPEREAVER'S BAD i Ce & TV ie ndaiate "barkre get. We have P lee sate en ae nat te * Sen rd A, on . STRAKA A, JOHNSON, Realtor | j-Room 80K UARANTEED | Ty REP AD Ars; 1704S. Tele h Rd. RADIO & Tv ta 8. rane a FE, 4- Bah _ Typewriter iter Service 22A MORTGAGES “. ON GOOD PROPER % acre Adults & ADDING MA-! or more with 106 ft. Fronts , chine iting Expert work. BD CHARLES ‘71? 8. Telegraph |” first floor “ ral Printing and Office Sup- were i piece ne od "tate a ITERS RENTED FE_ 40621 Eves. 5-0801 Aneta ean Neale Rnd | F ROOM Upholstering 23 the bird fo 8 see, 1050 W. Huron iRoowa. BEADLINS DRAPERIES, SAMPLE Wanted Real Estate 32A = after 4 PE, $-i927. a MADE. TO O cater 478 St WHITE en a pons ~ aT . FE 47122. WITH » BA — only, 25@ Or- PVT. aeons & or no children: FE 3-7406,. a RAP AD SORA IVATE FE. NCE, furn, $16 weekly, 228 “Piorence, 3 ROE ROOMS, ATH, EAKLES CUSTOM | UPHOLSTER- PW. Side, FE pet tng. 8114 Coole Lake Rd. ‘ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, UTIL. F041. Pree estimate = Couple only. No drinkers. 6 Wil FROREEE. OLaTER a 8. TELEGRAPH FE 5-8988 ~ BROS. J ROOMS. NICE, ane Om >See SLIPCOVERS, DRA & BED- ist, floor. Gn lake, OR reads. Your material. FE _— . 3 a FE ng ta es ise 7 oie des ice Lost & Found 24 We Have Buyers o, Pere. FS £500, ie inna I 3 LOVELY CLEAN ROOMS. i16 FroUND LARGE BROWN BOXER, W ek or very friendly. hing basement Owner Sr claim same paying for ad. 4+-6488. FOUND: eee mate PUP. West Side. FE 2- Lost: BUNCH oF nay. ini tals on J. ¢. at office Bike te Temple. wrenee. FE 2-1414 Leave. 2 or 2 to 5 dese Sonate. mites, of the 3 or 3 pogueess & bric If you have any properties call WHITE BROS. only, 7 LARG Tyra etranee couse above | your property pw of ex trienced — to work for ea ROOM BATH BRICK sane oe Rtg Bagh Ft salon doce +3581, § ROOM a> on. HEAT, Ot Goop condition, ee 5 ROOMS wi UPPER, pewee. aiadietuea couple, 44 0) N HETO 3 ROOMS bath, FE 47531, RAND NEW Seimer Street cout a 506 7 Gomnary Lake ke: Pontiac's finest new ae ~ aaa will be! ready about Nov, ist, the business, profes- to ciowal ee executive groups. One bedroom, atr conditioned, matic heat, baicony type with individual entrances, kitchen fans, master lowon DULTS ONLY ~F ‘Ederal 86918 CLEAN, 4 LARGE ROOMS, UP- , Close SINI ARGE § ROOM — 3; unfurnished. Ges ‘neat ge |- OST mPART DACHSRUND PUP- call FE $-5322 By,.i vicinity Gy Airport Rd. and. pntaLtons T ROOMS. PVT. ENTR. CHILDREN |, —apper, Wittiams Lk, 3-0802. Re- lopen_ Eves one OF F1M8 io 5 —Nelcome. PE $-0638. ee ey aerate, r, ehenete ioere Riaex a 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. PRi- ofl heat. No small Mel Ret mee Child's as Reward ia . C ASH and heat feria. be $3 ' atin. Te 3 ROOMS AND B PRIVATE oe, Lost, sTR STOLEN, 7% a La mo, Springer spaniel Pe. Appros. ‘For your home equity, 24 _ferred. “pat ad seta mee. “and. be ar eee lank td vd “ , White @ marking on black ARNOLD ma. : 1 or peat, 41143, Reward. ~~ oe — BLUETICK, FEMALE iN REAL ESTATE NICE ae 3 ROOMS: vieintty Gt Orchatd —ake Ra. be- 210g Telegrah, Re. fer ween rand ver an - e western Hwy, May be injured. FE 5-0676 FE 5.5783 0 SEVERAL A cs im $-2020. Call collect. _|LAKE PROPERTY WANTED, 60 | —— eons = et MAN'S WALLET IN Vi-| to 100 acres of land with ° ap- Pa essa ., . cintty of ‘ahen’e Scrap Iron, Pon- Fromtace.- Pi 3a uy of - aK tine, Birth certificate | of td By Y ‘peice and fecasion “Witte ORPER NOOR 32 naa e eae. ete Rd, Box 60, Lansing, Michigan. ‘DLkste ih Bie eure. APT Sent ge. __ Rew borers. taker, apt. A 7 SANT JO “CASH” Ww D. APT. $96. J me 5-9200. 3-4207 pine oe to Rescue League. = : _—_ WILL BOYS | WHO TOOK HAIR seems A PURNIERED Two from car Sat. on Joslyn.) 0, Mt. “veer” un. te on Cass ah eo eae retura to 671 orthneid Ave. or ° private, PE 45302. phone PE 2-001. ME woe tas be WILL, THE PARTY WHO FOUND fad ae eee containinn eon eam a APT. t Houses Fi Furnished 35 old at Wrigley's Tel-Huron When you fist your p tt nion Rd. %85 heated, | <~~~ LAP _ping Ctr, Sat. call FE 45849. win te ropen'? Including. ‘utiles. UN 33107, De: ; Hobbies & Sapptes 4° COATT, | sinner arr sage 8 ad new SCRABBLE gers e para a Baldwin, =i 4 SLCaENeTOSr: ast Us for expert weal of of . IN Li Le +] ROO #2 jl i Jocated, 1 rom Notices & Personals | 25 "i, ‘ML Stout, Realtor AAA PRIVA 71. Sogay Gh. Te. PE SS EP oa ares J ome fs rts | consultation, Be Rieke coteen sons contact GUIDE TO GOLD: Self " Lang 26133. "Gonfaental es rnane El ‘things you're hot. usi : ae through Cnseities, Ads! (ATTRAG i . Heat Wr squane 3 a Pe oer a NETTE Utilities. OR 3-4565. a Dorothy Snyder Lavender tS . l- | TARE Fawr FURR. “5 Rooms, | | fomity oF 2 « $7, Linco! 8 gS welcome 3461. re bedrm. Children — 2-6553. feiss gee iN OA HEAT 3 uy _Rent Houses Ur Unturn. 36 36 SE ou furnace a= Oliver Bt “Rent Houses Untura, 36. “BRICK 3 pioee OA 2 SMALL LOO CABIN GARAGE winter, - or call PE Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or @ ftoom apartments 2 wr ON COM- | Cooks and’ retrigerstlon unit merce a ay privileges, $70. | 464 Auburn 2-9230 O.. A iD- 78 is SATE. ‘ONION ern rooms, BY day or week, 43 eres, EM 3-29: ve. West Huron 8. ‘Phone PE S-daee. peeing EDROOM HOME, BASE- heat & earage, OR PE Mine or” COL LORED oe Oi xy tans PAY he! ? WESTOWN REALTY CO. . $1,000 DOWN : 2-bedroom home ti ae ‘ ’ Tew NE ne ean = ei | CPAN oy Be gd Li é Pi : ‘BBA Lat 39| (“Hotel Rooms Mg PALA P EP ALAN LPP AL Af mare / HOTRL AUBURIN 3 * Bikes Perma set new cm h PE 39-1510 rden ¢, 2 mile ‘was ole . ‘Sar PE si / y, Fe is A oe uburn Ave Pontiac, Rd, Au 1 ROOMS AND wel re ACTS. ___Rent Office Space ma. ror RENT BMA BUSINESS oR office Reet fern, Month Corvet of Perry - Wai- IN THE AvGUST JoRNSON —_ close, to the new ~ le ing Center, cellent rental space for heer . ance office, store. . thousand aq. ft..of foor Srey New, modern + 3 beautifu decorated. Locate in thie tari a business area on King tor ye A Roem noes P1081 BREEZE. 0) ake PB per mon ROY ANNETT, INC/ rent onthiy or give “year’s lease $178 per-mo, References. ‘REALTOR — GET IT QUICK, . through Classified ‘Ads! Yes, whatever: it iy—diat FE 28181, for ' on ad-| writer and” get ith a, = ar $1,500 Down road a ee Toe. 1704 8 eqra ae| 3533, ole bead 6 Auburn Ave, AUBURN, ta — For Sale Houses 43 Jocome ° Comntertahts bes home mite apers 2 ® investment. Avahabie o re neath or terms With This Py start you we » s comfortable bed y i eas heat. West Subarben Ve os 3 bedrm. a iach of ba ah shrubs, § ad terme. . Jone K. Irwin. a os ton, Birget Rae OM Bis ar * “=e na ek VILLAGE ie par reer » Canal Front bungalow home eit ‘ oe ¥ room. eute 2 Se a “mt You | Bityctrd Leos quick sale $16,080 spiced or potty TY ae tage’ bane Lake Ave. rs FE 45-0418 $195 DOWN F. SL. Wood, Co. ae 7 Williams Le GILES WwW og AREA... geal HA: ns al} our BUNGALOW . WILLIAMS LAKE... A very nice 2 bedroom Sane, This appoin 2 glLES REALTY CO. 02 W. Hu r FE 45-6175 Sto yout small business in one | apertment—have five rental | Better investigate! | “9 room La aa emert me ee SCHOOL. 3 bome, LUe.. Terms, RD AW, 2 Lots, 6 Rm. feors ay FIVE | | acres. North an, anesd : Room pine, §7900- aN, Realtor iG Rana’ f ie a Gavea. elt inna ated, EEE lai i frade equi - BEDROOM rer home. KS base- : -— e ane. Only ranch Ceramic bath. nched garage. pine gl it: ei BEDROOMS 5 BEDROOMS fe see others OPEN. $850 DOWN 3BEDROOM BRICK. ATTACHED CARPORT FULL BASEMENT CERAMIC BACH & /ANITY 6422 WALTON RD. ‘e MI. BAST OF CLARKSTON 31231 ne ae. . vel 4 rms ‘cusTOM BUILDER. 1200 oq. cones ft. 3 bedroom, tea- en. TF La * eal BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES, 99975) 1D) rie beg (a) ee Wit {18 MV. BRE NWER / See oo area we ayments. $00, 6-0441 Open Eves. priv. | 3450 ts] mn) 317 8. Tel a2? garage, | i — or ctor, jaw pot ay or housetraiies Showsetraiier,_ PR PE 3-1 $495 DC DOWN g eng at a ae at well—oaly 98,980" with $1,950 | 3-Bedroom Ranch- of Ponting. ul 4 wy 4 weet - cz ree, cation ed ' ner, Al om Ts ¥ om Pari ee say you can’ Ottawa Hills Bateman REALTORS ~ Fa v8 ot Eres. / eT RESALE pie. “oe Se Kampsen =| BUILDERS |” HOME SEEKERS ‘MODEL OPEN DAILY Established im nie a LARGE IMPRESSIV E “RANCH HOME "75 FT. LONG. * “FQR ONLY $17,500 Ww 450 HOME PLANS “Home | Dieunere C Center” out and heewes through out pee books. at the convenient FLOYD KENT, Realtor apn BUILT BO HOES’ aie block N. of ' office PARKING eGrridse ‘Ws TRE “BIRD” TO sExX P IONEER HIGH LANDS ae $00 DN. ‘ Bere ¢ coreg | quick : : | / - "PONTIAC REALTY wa. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. Vv: bie and gry. ee NORTH SIDE . Pour — > PLEASANTDALE SUB. West living natural fire- _ place, baths, owner m ~! cet this is ‘ real bargain, 0 down MAKE DE ; Brand new 3 bedroom with full basement and of] furnace, large: reomy ho the neat Lake W with tike vileges, This me owner _ built with many: rh features A really sul us for more Getalie on this ‘today. home Ey s after @ call Mr. Joll, PE oles A. JOHNSON, Realty chose to bus » school, See them now 2-FINE HOMES are close to bus and school. one 2 | Phone On 3-1268. or automatic im. FE 2-2308. men’ women's dresses, suits and coats, ve! for every member of the west 44528. m: ps 9 2. PE 37481. pe me ahs “Tae Tux- eae 5 core 7 4-2182. GIRLS SUITS, HATS, BELTS, jackets ‘size’ 12-16. thoes. FE; 1 mere CLOTHING — Sale > Household | Goods 57. ot PETS WITH PADS, 23-1016. WITH PAD, $7. CANDLE - STICKS, $10, STATIONARY LAUNDRY TUBS, CALL FE 36 ELECTR: io Oe, ALL AC- cess, In ition. FE 5-4793. ROOMS | E, REA- gonable. PE 4-6316. ll.x 14 LIVING RM. RUG. 2415 _ Walee. . freezer, $200. cash. FE 65-0646. 21" GE CONSOLE TV. GOOD CON- __ dition, $85, Call FE 4-3681. 1955 UPRIGHT ADMIRAL 19 . ft. freezer cost $644 take $300. FE 56-2879. ’ Q End OR. ABOUT ANYTHING ( FOR THE Py’ CAN "oe FOUND T L&S SALES a iis om of the way but a lot TRAIL'S Boat ween Pontiac fake. le 34036 . pay Space heaters, all sizes “one and electric tefrigera- tors, ranges, and eel heaters. Bathroom 8, chests, dressers, vanities snd springs and mattresses. Living room suites, eccastonal chairs, tables, lamps, our trade-in «pt Use OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN OR EASY UP TO 4 MONTHS tgs mae We buy, <5 or ie. and look Sores at parking PHONE FE 5-024) OPEN DAILY @ TO 8 AND SUN 12.10 5 ALES & H, Sharp. se oe of 2 8. MAIN 87 [ i4t oO sveningy'T Js mt 8:30 PMA ~ BiENS ‘PONTIAC | | SALES ‘| Haskins Chev. “6718 Dixte ; own t MIS pen nites "tu 9 some? oo he you adiust to. some less expensive model 36 bee full Be feateres. OR >bi08, 197 aise 0 babel 2 DR. GOOD SHAPE. | IT'S YOUR MARKET “NOW The public is setting the prices.on Used Cars. Get the buyer is king. Save ! Save! Save! Loaded, . _ FORD _ ‘$3 Cust. Convert. .. $1095 Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matic CHEVROLET 53 Deluxe 10 Lees § R95 “4 door, radio & heater Biack beauty. . oo PONTIAC ai 55 Star Chief ...... $1995 Custom 4door, radio & heater, power ateering, power brakes. . . PONTIAC J | 53 Catalina’ ....... $1195 Loaded a PONTIAC . 53 Deluxe 2-Dr, ....8, 895 Radio & heater, W-Walie Stand- ard: transmission FORD . § Customline 4-Dr. $1495 “Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matic. sran CHIEF. rull power, lomde | PONTIAC RETAIL. STORE Lake Orion Motor Sales | rtremaenenpascnunilltettana sie | yourself a good one while f } t r 55 Fairlane C CL °C pe. $1495 CHRYSLER - 55 New: Yorker ov. -$2095 “Pull power Loaded. . . PONTIAC - . 54 Star Chief Dix. ..$1295 a A Bvt: nee & heater. Hydra- '55 Convertible. wee S2095 | CE IN ANY MAKE, BLUE & IVORY 2 Tone. & » Spotless in and out "32 FORD Ranch Wagon Light GREEN. Finish, Heater, See it today, ‘$4 CHEVROL ET. 2-Door Original BLACK Finish, Heater, "52 CHEVROLET 4-Door Glide, 1 owner 51 CHEVROLET 4-Door ONYX BLACK ‘32 BUICK Super H/ Top 2 Tone OREY, aiy to Roi 50 FORD-€ustom 2. Door & ‘30 CHEVROLET. 2-Door 52 OLDSM@BILE 98 4-Door ....... 0.0. $ 895 “2 Teme GREEN, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W. Wallis - ‘853, CHEVROLET 4-Door2.. 0.0.0... 00. ,.$ 895 BLUE & IVORY 2. Tone. Radio & Heater, Covers. 51 CHEVROLET 4-Door ..............5..8 495 Nice Dark GREEN Finish. Radio & Heater. Good condition throughout , . 50 [FORD 2Door . ve ekadeeees .$ 395 4 A real pont: Original BLACK, Heater. ‘dood Tires. * Very ean 51 FORD Custom’ 8 4-Door ...........4..8 445 | BLUE ,& IVORY 3 Tone, No rust, Radio & Heater. Nice Transportation. AND. ty IN WITH THAT OLD CAR MAKE A DEAL. — CAN COLOR YOU DESIRE, AND ~ AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD, 211 S. SAGINAW ‘33 FORD Country Station Wagon 55 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2-Door ....... Radio & Heater, 2 Tone GREEN. ‘This car e like new. Original GREEN Finish. Low Miles: Radio & Heater,: Power No rust, Radio & Heater. Ratio & Heater Radio'& Heater, Good Tires New BLACK Paint New 2 Tone Paint, Radio & Heater. CASS. & OAKLAND As Usual Real Good Trucks MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES 33 Mercury” Seer To $88 CUSTOMERS 82 Ford Cus. B as eraenes § B83 | One of these, ene local owner, low ar SI lon] , : « 5 otal mileage used cars, can yours ‘oe Buick Bele yn. 3 is Se, ee Bee te er "rival » Pontiac, Dealer Dem 18 Cher. Br. Pow Gilde ed 1988 Chev. "¢-Door ; b+ Pontiac’ Cat. Cpe., full power. 1 Pond “Tudor *.”. § deg | 1488 Pizmouth Belvidere S Gnevis. Spert Coupe: ‘51 Chev. 2Dr., Pwr. Gilde... § 395 » B08, +-Door fe abi: Bel aie , ; 1954 Olds. 88. 4-Door Powerglide Be 3 j854 Olds: 8 88, 2Door "33 4Dr deluxe, 3 8 Olds. 8. 88, 3-Door 3 ales. | iy ous, 9, 28 #Brer 195} Plymouth 4-Door 83 -..\ HOUGHTEN & SON 4-006 +oae North bra . — Rochester NOW IS THE TIME TO spec Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie High at Rn: MApje 5-507) Open Ni s ‘tt “SHOP. - STOP! ‘56 DODGE D-500 DODGE-PLYMOUTH HARD TO SPELL, EASY TO DEAL 232 8s. Saginaw FE £6131 ONE FULL ‘51 1 Kaiser Tae “$195 7 sy t Chery’ Cl. Coe $398 Clean as & ‘whistle, Many aw '53 Chevrolet 4-Dr. ‘ 1 798 aH ee “Glide;- radio, heater all extra good tives. é 155 Chevrolet 2-Dr. @ cylinder 216 motel, One of the most economical ca 55 Chevrolet B/A x; Save C eat v white walls five. DEMO! & '56 FORD VICTORIA EXECUTIVE CARS Brass ican ‘ans Territe'Savings ee D4DR. a - 2D00RS —4DOORS. |'S5 STA. WA a Dodge 4 Hardtops a Converts. eee $195 ee Rees OR YOUR CAR DOWN # sreury tar tepdesres siast UP TO 4 MOS. ON BAL — | -57 Bontinc 8, hiscodet $ a — } ES ee ee be 4 TAR ABUAETAOG grog tow | ote Ste 0 Chevea. $ 327 wor wis commence vocu |" Wall ings ania ta ~ 5 “64 Dodge 2%. tom 171" W.B. $1447 HASKINS “as Dodae % ton Debap .. 9 oe , "SL COB 2 tom |... 00.66 0scs 0s sas? oan ton pick-up .... § 377 CHEVROLET YOU CAN’T brat OUR hea “Oakland County’ s RIEMENSCHNEIDER ‘Bonded Dealer Birmingham "52 Set 2-Dr. ..$295 ce ve ” NORTH: ee Bonded - YEAR- Renee, pals Dad aati a spellers “you ae et Meee, See. $1295 on the read.-. HEVROLET National 1000 S. Woodward MI 4-2735 EM MODEL, AND $1145 | enbaeeane Cylinder, Radio & Heater oes c ween e eter as $ 795 Turn Signsls, Nice. Tires. ee wee $1245 | Sedan .... ceaee 2.$ 905 |, Radio, Power Giide. | Deluxe ...5......$ 695 | ra Deluxe... .......8 34! 5 Other extras rr. $ 695. Dynaflow Covers. It's rs % 445 Ideal second ear, with on- the-spot delivery. ~ $675 STOCK No. 404 Buys a 1953 Ford that _is really sharp, ready to go. You won’t have to spend a penny on this beauty. $175 Down, 24 ~months. $995 STOCK No. 496 "33 Olds 98 4-Dr., Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Spotless Inside and Out with White Wall Tires. ~ . $315 Down, 24-months. $1595 STOCK No. 526 54 Buick Super 4-Dr., Radio & Heater, Dyna- flow, Custom interior, One Owner, $395 Dr, 24 months. $2245 “STOCK No. 590° 55 Pontiac Cust. .Star- _chief, Radio & Heater, Hydramatie. No kiddin’, belonged to a minister. $445 Down, 30 months. $1445 “STOCK No. 604 ’$4 Buick 4-Dr. Special, Radio & Heater, Dyna- flow, one owner. Check this one now. Clean as a new one. $265 Down, 24 months. $625 STOCK No. 645 53 Plymouth 2-dr. Good ‘ looking: transportation with plenty of miles Jeft. $145 Dn., 24 mos. * - Over 30 No.Down Payment Specials 90 CARS TO CHOOSE F ROM NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED _OPEN TILL 10 P.M. DURING THIS BIG SALE nd ” $595 STOCK No, 417 *52. Buick 2-Dr. Special, Radio & ‘Heater, Thor- oughly __ reconditioned, Good Tires, One. Own- er. Hurry on this one.” $100 Down, 21 months. $765 STOCK No. 503 'S3. Dodge 4Dr. Coro- net, Runs and Looks Good. All ‘the exttas- Ideal 2nd car. $165 Dn., 24 months, ° . $1065 55 Buick 4Dr. Special Hardtop, Radio & Heat- STOCK No. 611 er, Dynaflow, Two-tone ’54 Ford 2-Dr. Custom-. Paint, W/Wall Tires, | line V-8, Radio & Heat- Custom Interior, - Lib- ° ‘er. A. Sharpie, Dark eral trade-in allowance. Blue Paint, W/Wall .$545 Down, Tires. $235 Down, 24 “months: $1995 STOCK No. 599 35 Buick 2-Dr. Special Sedan, Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, Low Mile- age, Job ready to roll. $395 Down, 30 months. $865 STOCK "No. 496 84. Chevrolet :2- Door. Radio & Heater, Back- up Lights, plus many more. extras. New low price for this model. $225 Down, 24 months. $1695 STOCK No. 8 55 Ford Fairlane Con- _vertible, R & H, Black and Pink, Wow! V8 Engine, W/Wall Tires. $395 Bown, 24 months. BRING YOUR TITLE ER |BIG PRICE CUT OLIVER ‘BUICK HAS 9 USED CARS THAT MUST. BE SOLD SOON AS POSSIBLE. WHY? Well, we're getting ready for our first. _ shipment of 1957 BUICKS, The GREATEST BUICK: YET. So here goes with another price: cut. And remember, immediate financing: et bank 1 rates $865 .._ STOCK No, 422 ’53 Pontiac 4Dr., & Heater, Hydramatic, Néw Paint, Job a Dan- dy. $195 Dn., 24 mos. STOCK No. 524 - "33 Buick 4-Dr. Radio & Heater, flow, Tires. $195 Dn., 24 mos, S S 53 Cadillac Coupe. De- Ville, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Equipped, White Wall Tires. Book value $2100, Our’ Price $1695. $295 Down, 24 months. - STOCK No. 468 ‘32 Dodge H’top, Black & Yellow Paint, Radio & Heater. No money down on this Good Car, 24 months. of payments of $22.61. STOCK No, 615 2 C luxe model and a nice one. Dark Grey Paint, Radio & Heater, $100 Down, 21 months. BUICK OVER 2 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO'RUY Radio $795 S cial, - yna- Geod Paint and $2295 TOCK No. 594 30 months. $1695 TOCK No, 571 Power $395 $995 hevrolet 2-Dr, De- * wink, Gaon wie oo me a) Xe —e Wars, Gr) oa pak Sa CKL Y hewn, David % -- Today's ‘Television Programs -- nn Programs furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject fe change without notice. Weste Warcks Hine! | Before Critics Do q ees - By EARL WILSON “Do you think,” asked this visiting music lover, “that you wil ever approach Heifetz?” * * -& t walk out there like Helfets, 1 put the violin up to my chin since Henny Youngman. “How does Mary feel about your violining?” I wondered. The great virtuoso—wearing an initialed dressing gown “and also initialed bedroom slippers—began sucking pipe. \Bils friend and aide, Irving Fine, who was his dresser—at his white-tie-and-tails concert at Carnegie Hall, answered for him. “She doesn’t mind so long as she doesn’t have to hear him practice.” “No,” and Jack pointed the pipe at him, “when I rehearse I'm pretty ~ It's When I play that I stink.” * * * “You probably need & beter fide” I sid, fust trying to help. “It’s & good fiddle,” Jack answered. “I'd think it's wien mea just something wrong with the fiddler. like Heifetz, I raise my bow like Heifetz, the minute I start) to pay T qu being lke elfets" replied the greatest wot | Mtr ea Broken Arrow’ ams Praise ‘Lucy’ Amory Britain’s Television Fans ‘Gunsmoke’ Outdraws 2 = Jack Webb's “Noah's Ark” se * By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK 4INS)-190 U. S. 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