. ; this" tropical island, Some 50 bodies were claimed ~ and taken to Kingston. a > ie Stee ; were put two to'a bed. ‘flew in "There was no immediate ex- ‘.~ jumped the track had faulty uncoupled ftom the following cars. __—Later-it-was reported the first 69 The. Weclbed ‘wv -\(Betalls Page 2) sth y YEAR Pilgrimage Train Wreck Kills 205, Harts Hundreds ~ MANDEVILLE, Jamaica hung heavy over this little today as burial services were rushed-for 205 Jamaicans: _ killed in the wreck of a Roman Catholic excursion train. It was one of the worst disasters in railroad history. The 12-coach- train was (®) — The smell of death Caribbean mountain resort — -with nearly 1,500 Roman Catholics returning? to Kingston from a religious pilgrimage and holiday out- ing at Montego Bay, on Jamaica's north coast.. Nine coaches derailed and plunged over a 100-foot--embank- ment near Kendal, five miles from Mandeville, ’ Torrential rains hampered the Nearly 700 persons were report- ed injured, About 500 crowded the hospitals in Mandeville, at nearby Spalding and in Kingston. Many Doctors and nurses were rushed to the hospitals to work around the clock. A single - engine plane About.180 persons received em- ergency treatment but went home. Most of the victims were young people, between 16 and 30. MACABRE SCENE ‘Bodies of the dead lay under a Acting Gov, John Stow and Chief Minister Norman Manley | hurried to. the wreck and ordered an immediate investigation, to be headed by the chief justice of the Supreme Court, - Stow called for a national day of mourning Sunday. Movie houses and night clubs in Kingston normally a gay resort center, were -closed’ last night, and grief|* pervaded the city. oe : CAUSE UNKNOWN . planation of the cause of the wreck, although cunconfirmed re- ports said the first coach which wheels which had been inspected earlier. on the trip; ‘Early reports said the train was pulled by two diesels which came passenger coach broke away from two freight cars and the locomo- tive ahead and hit a-culvert. Nine of the 12 coaches: left’ the track and crashed down the efnbank- ment. — ‘Turns to Detroit "Expect More Rain expected again tonight with the Murder Probe Witness Tells of Seeing Atwood in Bars Along Skid Row Investigation into the death of plant guard Earl E. Atwood shifted! to Detroit today. * * * Waterford Township and Sher- iff's Department were to question a witness whio jn Area Tonight Thundershowers which prevailed throughout most of Michigan yes- terday brought a fivechour_tornado warning for the northern portion of the Lower Peninsula; but the alert expired at 6 p.m. without reported incident. x le *& In the Pontiac area showers are mercury reaching a low of 56 to degrees. | ; ~& & w® Tomorrow will be partly cloudy with occasional light showers and continued cool, high 66 to 70. _T-PONTIAG, MIGHIGAN “TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1957—30 PAGES uN _ INTERNATIONAL Labor Day | Wee tend | ‘atal to >'Tratfic Toll 431, One of Highest Since WW Il Nation’s Safety Experts! | Cite - ‘Tragic Trend’; 14 Die in Michigan Traffic ...... oes 431 - Drowning ........ 87 - Miscellaneous ..... 92 . Total........... 610 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS” Traffic accidents killed more persons than the 420 predicted for the Labor Day | weekend. The toll appeared heading for one of the-big- World War II. tate for the 78-hour period starting at 6 p.m. last Fri- day and ending at midnight Monday (local-time) was termed a “tragic trend” by safety: experts. Safety experts saiq it did not appear likely the national traffic toli would reach the death rec- ord for qa Labor Day of 46, set | 195, The second-highest total. for the holiday since World War II was 438 in- 1955. This year's toll passed the 426 for the four-day Day holiday- period and 413 for the four-day Memo rial Day holiday period. OVER-ALL TOLL HIGH | This year’s over-all accidental +death tolt also was one of the highest for a Labor Day weekend in more than 10 years. The record was 658 in 1951. Last year’s over- all toll was 596. As millions jammed highways in the last holiday weekend of | summer, the traffic death rate mounted steadily, showing sharp increases Sunday and yesterday. The National Safety —Council;|— iwhich had predicted the 420 deaths, also had: estimated some 45 million cars would be on the highways during the weekend. Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- perature prior to 8 a.m. was 65./ At 2 p.m. the thermometer read 81. ' Aithough there is no recognized normal traffic death toll for a similar three-day weekend period, ‘a test survey by The Associated gest for the holiday since}. The heavy highway death| _were—eredited—with—helping | keep the traffic death tolt down.| } - FAREWELL TO'SUMMER — dibs Luly qnewp at Cum Dodge peak pecetiy sacked the eanichel eat of Gx commer wth 6 PASS THE CATSUP — Wint ts Leber Dag whhout apicuict’ After a strenuous bout with outdoor appetites and picnic baskets, . {imal picnic. Thousands sought the parks and iakes of Oakland County yesterday before thunderstorms brought cooler weather. 610 jearlier this “year, 3-Day Holiday With No Deaths: in Traffic, Lakes Bess 3rd iseg Weekend Free of Any Highway _ Fatalities in -Area Continuing its perfect holiday safety record, popu- lous Oakland County passed ithrough the three-day Labor Day weekend with- out a traffic fatality or drowning. Similar highway safety lrecords were marked up on Memorial Day and Inde- pendence Day weekends with a single drowning clouding the: latter. “Without the splendid coopera- tion of law enforcement agencies throughout the county, our clean recerd would have been impos- sible,” said Oakland County Sher- iff Frank W. Irons, today, “Each deputy, state trooper, policeman and sii.the other law enforcers ~'t ». National Guardsmen, who made up the weekend force, should be com- mended for their outstanding teamwork,” he added. Last Friday state troopers and Oakland. County Sheriff's Deputies 5° |braced themstives for the . on- slaught of -traffic. Personnel at selves for record crowds. CROWDs SMALLER One factor in the successful weekend which all law officials agreé was significant, was a small- county parks also readied them- — er crowd of vacationers than was. expected. ¢ Park officials reported a notice- able drop in attendance from the man at the Pontiac Lake Recrea- tién Area reportéd nothing more 5 than a normal weekend crowd with plenty of reserve parking space. At Dodge State Park No. 4, on (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Ike Notes fas ® left Unfinished « Pontiae Press Photos many mothers and wives feel that all the labor isn’t entirely absent when a picnic is suggested for the last summer holiday. a car can_ be driven ac confirmed only four work-? ing days are needed to join the suspension span’s steel sridge Over S traits Passable in 4 Days ST. IGNACE #—Michigan’s two peninsulas will be joined by a roadway for the first time in history—just four working days from now. By nightfall Friday workmen hope they'll have it so ross the 100-million-dollar Mackinac Bridge, which is scheduled to open Nov. 1. A. B. Drilling, U. 8. Steel's project superintendent, La winds make alance beeping ex- ceptionally difficult. Soviet, NATO. Shine to Arctic. Plan Naval Maneuvers in North Europe Waters 1,000 Miles Apart both the Soviet Union and NATO are scheduled to carry out man- euvers in arctic waters off Europe this month, but they apparently will be operating about 1,000 miles apart. Moscow radio announced the Soviet war games today in a HARRISONBURG, Va. @ — Hose Co, No. 4 of the Hgrrison- -burg Fire Department came home from fighting a grass fire more than a little red-faced. Their $15,000 fire truck had burned up in the blaze when it Approves Seaway Port DETROIT (INS) — The Port of Detroit Commission today ap- proved plans for construction of a 13-million-dollar seaway port at lg foot of West Grand Boule- jeekend oued 398 ‘traffic fatalities, 824. drownings .and__87—miscellanéous déaths for a total of 567. _ Included in the weekend miscel- laneous deaths were several per- sons killed in plane crashes. Many grating floor with-the con- ‘trete roadway of the ap- proaches. * x ® With certain death below, bridge- multiple-death highway accidents ret tr T. Even if it is possible. to drive across by next weekend, you can’t. You couldn’t get permis- ’j sion and there are guards on either approach. - Among other things you might men -don’t work when rain makes'cause a workman fo fall or inter-|. == eee _steetstippery-or-—when~ high! ~-{€ontiniued on-Page-2;-Col:-2)— t ‘jwarning to foreign ips an planes to steer clear of “‘hazard-| ;ous’’—eperationsin the area, A Defense Ministry statement said} the. Soviets would take no respon-1~ sibility for damage incurred in the danger zone. The Russian operations will be LONDON (i—Naval forces of} (Continued"on Page 2, Col 1.6) th Pot-O-Gold Fans Allowed 1 Error; Prize Now $2,400 You puzzle fans are probably breathing easier now that you are allowed one wrong answer with- out being disqualified. Of course; if someone comes up with a perfect -fsolution, he will naturally have claim to the $2,400 in the pot. 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Her advice ranges ail the way from | attracting the first date to making a reluctant suitor propose. She also gives much down-to-earth information about the maintéhancé of a happy marriage in an atmosphere of mutual love and trust. _ These articles are condensed from the Dorrance Best-Seller “How to Get and Keep a Husband,” especially for readers of. The | Pontise Press. cee eee from work, she was ote by the nobody-care-for-me status of her life. “Why don't you marry,” I -exclaimed. who could “Marry!” one “Whom have I « support me, Kater. ‘There was that old Mr. — 20 years older than I — yes, he could, but he was too fat, And Bob — you. wouldn't ‘want. me to marry Bob, ,would yéu? I make more than he! I think my job has giv- en-him a complex, anyway. He hasn't called me in two weeks.” ek 2 ee “What about that nice man who had a little place in the country Starting Today: How to Get and Keep a Husband and raised oranges and bees? He | certainly could have fed you,” 1] reminded her,” . Her frown turned into a real laugh. that!” “Well, I retorted, ‘‘what are you looking for?" That’ was difficult for her to answer, “I don’t know,” she replied after a moment.° “I really, honestly don’t know.” I knew: what she was looking for — what far too many Ameri- can womert are looking for in a man, ae Now don’t shout back at me that (Continued--on Page 11, 1) “Oh,* no, not that — not |e» Rights Bill to Be ay Cots in Foreign Aid Blasted WASHINGTON (INS) — Prest- dent Eisenhower scoffed today at Democratic claims that Congress cut his budget by five billion dollars and read off a list of eight important tasks left undone by the vacationing lawmakers. Eisenhower, at a new confeb- ence, also-removed any ‘lingering doubt that he would sign the com- promise Civil Rights bill by prais- ing it as an expression of the sentiments-of the American people, The President however blasted cemereatens ett teenies ot ations as threatening to jeopardize the security of the free world. At his last news conference be- - fore departing Wednesday for a Newport, R.L, hower fielded questions ranging f tl Russian guided missiles and do- mestic inflation. -He-showed no. alarm over the recent Kremlin claim that the Soviet Union has successfully tegt- ed an intercontinental ballistics missile, There is a big difference, the “ichieft —executive—pointed out; —be= tween testing such a weapon and having stocks of missiles armed with atomic warheads ready for use. The United States, he empha- sized, is giving the highest pri- ority to its own vrogranr for development of - intercontinental- range missiles. But it will be a long time, the President said, before any country has a- supply of -such missiles ready for use. + Leas Sis bts Re St tats h n Today's s Press gE es ‘ e “og Comics ...sccccettecettase 2a. County News ....... SBA Editorials weeeeeet® eooteeee 6 Markets .....:+s:ee++ees 23 Obituaries ....ceseceveetss 7 Sports een een eer eee nee® 1% 19 Theaters eet tee e@eatteoe e**ee 21~ TV & Radio Programs ..., 29 Wilson, Earl eeerteee bs] sereee Women’s Pages veveseces 1218 mt \ ot peat: * Memorial Day this year. A spokes- ~ vacation, Eisen- — ego —enectmnrmeepaarsialZ ee = . F { \ i ¥ : ( eee oe ee ee eae : S ae ae ae pe EE * * E : 8 Ue F Pee? ; feo: \ a =e Pieces es e ‘ aot Dae 3S i i iS bea es ee The unnamed youths ended their wild escapade when their car col- ided with two cars just north ot '16-Mile road on Rochester road, and then hit a tree. Four persons ‘of the project-in time forjdrivers down, it didn't result in. U.N. Assembly.; Forum “The tas woke ti “s. in Row 35."". iet Novata Zemlya: (New Land) |Pressed the opinion that theré has) were injired, none am said rom the di : the scheduled school opening. {much backing up of traffic, said) for, Propaganda Blasts ‘fied Sia wo = downtown Le The date of the occasion, origi-\Islands. The islands form an tong been 2 we io 2 beargead troopers. - Actually, the contract stipulates ;),. troopers. Traffic remained|- Angeles to the velvet and gilt sur-|Rally set, in November 1953, was/ archipelago of 35,000 square miles tricts fa this fiel 4 a = The, chase began when . Nov, 1 as a completion date, ac- aC- heavy until after midnight in the Onno (INS) = Harold E. ,roundings of Grauman’s Chinese| set by a later defense witness as between the Barents and Kara Troopers Paul CEarling and- cording to Wrenn. * _> |Pontiac area but was moving! stassen indicated st ly today|Thedter. in Hollywood. February 1954—after the Irish-|seas. The closest part of Scandi- . James ..Malcrewski saw the Hutziger said the classrooms steadily. “The overall tratfic situation that the London Disarmament Talks are about to collapse be- It is-there that defense witness- es ~~ ao “te red-haired | ‘that she Was in Europe in No- born star stated, outside of court, Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley} navia is. arctic Norway, about 300 west. this morning asked parents to co-/) ter and Auburn Rd. in Avon should be ready by Friday ‘and|throughout Oakland County was! vember . 1953. | ~proadcas operate by taking the initiative in ey chased he had been mie by City Man- sinter ditterent tan any other! oo —_ E =p rr The court. is moving to the. naval, acinar =~ rod = forwarding protection for their chil- lag cg at cant ager Walter K. Willman that Sunday,” said Sheriff Irons. eee level. gest ah ne “| ‘|plush Hollywood theater, famed with different types of modern dren, _ ‘} from 90 to 100 miles an hour, - sewer and water lines leading to | Speaking at London airport after, ~f Attack Fatal: for the stars’ footprints in the) weapons and warned all ships | “With thousands of youngsters | they reported, > ‘the school would not be- completed iret from weekend consulta- = — can take @/ and planes it will be dangerous | returning to school,” Moxley Just north of 16-Mifie road, the before Monday. “ftions-in Washington, the chief U. for Peter Freuchen gents said, “the police department is |. Bridge Over Straits S. delegate to the five-nation U. -question. Confidential, its sister magazine Whisper and the magazines’ al- “to enter the waters or the air space of the area. ° asking parents to instruct their stolen car smashed inte the rear of.a‘car driven by Charles Autry, 7 d * -N.. disarmament subcommittee : fo accept no rides, no’ _ Actress, Golfe WwW eet Ew RK. w—Pet Freu eged Hollywood presentative North Atlantic Alliance officials : 19, of 505 E. Harry St., Hazel : wed Passable in 4 Days — — been hinted a 4 bse lorer and a val reas nary intr n ts ieeaewar have not pinned down the NATO aera flood ide and to refuse to (park. The boys’ car. bounced - Following One J. Russia might prefer the disarma-|chen, 71, explorer a alk tranger (Continued From Page One) ment talks at the U. N: level. “Our aim,” he added, “‘is for a left here Saturday with a group of explorers en route to. the polar charged ° with “criminal” libel and) Maneuver area, except to say it conspiracy to print lewd and ob-|Will be north of the North Sea. scene matter on the basis of arti-| The NATO exercises will be held “We do not want to frighten the children, but.we do feel that this: '200 Charles St., from Auty’s car, sideswiped~ one driven by Louis Mitchelfield of Rochester, and Rae once-canceled wedding of ro ferée with trucks hustling back and) seund agreement. . How it is regions, died yesterday of a heart Sept. 19-28. should be instilled in their minds. |then hit a tree, said State Police. = ‘Pamela Dudley, Curran, 27-year-|forth, heavily laden with concrete| reached is secondary.” Base. i _ Air. Force a the one on Miss pa a CAN smPs It is the-only way in which we can. Both. youths were injured, as old actress and former New York|or steel. Stassen said he felt Russia's)“ ~~" “/8S*4 ; . protect these youngsters from the were’ Shirley Keidel, 18, of 3065 - debutante, and Robert Sweeny, 46, Much still is to be done. The': ‘negative responses" to the west- Lowell Thomas TV Productions; About 85 American ships are sex criminal.” Talbot St., Troy, . and Pvt. Brooks - ——— golfer, banker and outer two lanes of the steel grating! ern first-step disarmament pro- here was advised that Freuchen| prominent orfolk, Moxie: asked sidents| Hende ot Peru, Ind., who World War II flyer, took placejon the suspension span still are'posals “‘are not necessarily the fin- 0 arrival at the base refused to (Many Stores to Remain saga canine ee report plover rors peg Darema wore both in the Autry car. All here yesterday, to be filled in with concrete, and al response although they may Permit anyone to carry his bags Open to 9 Tonight ~ _|persons seen loitering near school were treated at St. Joseph Mercy It was the second marriage for|the giant-cables are to be wrapped | be." and climbed. a long stairway at) ~ 7 ~ . iships. of six NATO nations. Willlareas or’ along heavily traveled Hospital for cuts and bruises, and both, each of whom has been di-|with wire over a heavy red lead; Many observers at the London the base. Many of the Pontiac stores will take—part. school routes. released. vorced from former: mates—Mrs.|Coating. ~ talks have noted recently that the He was dead when a doctor 6’ open until 9 p.m. ,this evening. NATO also has scheduled : The youths have been turned _ Sweeny from Yards of concrete still are to be |Russians seem determined to end/reached his side mothents after) The special hours tonight follow qusaller canreises ta the Aituniie |- MRS. ALBERT HUNT - . lover to Detroit Police. The car ; too, into-the gigantic [the secret negotiations which the/"¢ Was cs «) closings yesterday because of the) guring the mext six weeks and | UTICA — Service for Mrs. Albert|belonged to Christel Lindstrom of ancherages. And big ma- |S¢>committee has ‘been holding . = oe operations im the Mediterranean |(Mabel) Hunt, 73, of $224 Franklin/Detroit, who reported the theft including twe %5-foot for nearly. six months and transfer Freuchen, a native of Denmark, Sept. 24-28. Rd., Bloomfield Hills, who died at! about 10 p.m. State troopers said : U. N..General left here last ‘Saturday with Don- _ = derricks, must be taken off the |‘"¢ topic to the day, iT vehdeai 4 | her home Saturday will be at 1:30 the car was @ total wreck, ) Caigry towers. Assetnbly, where they would have|ald MacMillan, a member of the| Typhoon Bess-Spotted © | Another Moscow announcement 4 "The inneF Tanés.ob t juspension|da blasts. |Sir Hubert Wilkins, veteran polar TOKYO (INS) — Typhoon |on their way from the Baltic to span, with narrow grating similar! This tendency has bees particu-| explorer; Col. Bernt Balchen, who} Bess, packing winds up to 115 the Adriatic. The Communist ‘to that found on many bridges, will/tarly noticeable ‘since the Kremlin'headed the arctic search for miles an hour, was spotted today ‘party newspaper Pravda said the remain -lanes. announcement nine days ago_that! Amundsen_and—Elisworth in 1925;/ 345-miles southeast of Kagoshima | cruiser cruiser Zhdanov and_the. destroy ——___ jwhere a wider grating has a steel|Russia had tested an Thomas and Gilbert Ralston, an|.0n the southernmost tip of Ja- jer Svobodny sailed Sunday on a bottom, will ee with concrete. aa ballistic missile... ears producer. pan. 2 good = visit to Yugoslavia. /%- SHOPPING CENTER Opportunity With Michigan’ s Fastest _ Growing Super-Market Chain — Reds May Not Be Ahead on n ICBM Struggle What does smoke tell us about the coming weather? Does soot By DOUGLAS LARSEN |» . Getting our own rocket cap- "Tt probably will be — until an cisco about 12 minutes later, Most McElroy will boss. It had equal sometimes play the role of weather WASHINGTON (NEA) — Six) able of destroying Moscow. = ania missile shoots it down. /of its flight path will be literally | priority in the Soviet Union. —__ —HELP_ W. ANTED- =—=——“forecaster? weeks — of probing — around ~-thisy yy Then Will come the counter t\-cut of this world, fat above the| Detailed: information on U. 8. country has not been effectively outdistanced by the “Russians in) the race for the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. : In an effort to learn just how we stand in missile warfare a team -of reporters has” assembled_all! basie information which can. be “cleared for publication by Defense ‘the anti-missile missile, and then , And toward a system Of the defense against that, in. the earth's atmosphere. It requires no defense against whatever if is that unending see-saw between offense flight crew. Piloting is performed (Russia has uncorked behind its and defense that has ° prevailed’ jon the ground before launching. propaganda smokescreen. ‘throughout th history of warfare. | ‘It is immune to conventional coun- To begin this. discussion of to-| L The sie would bivieblgd = by ter - measures, morrow’s galaxy of unmanned ‘gen bomb equivalent to mile 7) Oo” tributes make it an al- aerial weapons, it is first nece lions ‘of tons of TNT; It would be : sary to pases the basic facts able to raze cities like Washing. most - Perlest ie T a a vt : It will take the Russians years | Tange: The Nike—guidéd, 25 scenes : ied Today. in Pentia eetetetatet ae ORS ME: ie ot merel testing of prototypes. * west as, preceding 8 ».m| to acquire missiles they can real: - ear ha Terri fer—guided, % me ee = e ch see: | As 9 a.m: Wind velocity 16 mph ly use — not the witae of | Ainto-surtace: The Petrel—_ =: SSE] | used im the ICBM. 0 * ile msc. Town test firings have extended — winder—both guided. bs *. % “e ee :- Th F deveions ie ote Ue (eb ssevpges 30 2.000 —~ 3,500 miles, By the same qw . 5: 2 atececere 3 e Air Force is developing s “Se sea - oe token the Russian “propaganda i ot dae g 7 oe scee.4 © IRBM and ICBM simultanedtaly | 2 rocket" eriiast week tinas have | A surface - to - surface: The 3 we | mS * ; But Dr. Wernher von Braun, V-2 Siondes io: Pontles lcarrted nq. tarther. Snark—guided, 5,000. miles; pres sate B os se . rocket developer and now Direc- en (a recorded downtown) - os « * The Redstone — ballistic, 20) paces oH orecatetetatats oe Sie © tor of Development Operations at Laven tomperetare (ae [RED PROGRESS _. Miles; The Sergeant—guided, fie] Passe ercstatereterste sited = the Army Ballistic Missile Agen-. M Weather Rain, 31.” Peo 7B Despite the inter + service. has- , 200 miles; The Little John— SER ae I E atstatesetatatats at j sees --2-cy, Huntsville, Ala., believes it nae ‘sling oyer who's fo build, which | ballistic, 20 miles. setereted MD ecetatetetes aiecattaterecote a stereeeterg |, Would, be simpler to build the’ . wanes Soe Zoey tae | in Pontioe +i jrocket, Gur scientists and soldiers © Surface-to-air (all guided): pe sietetetecete sireterssiees sess oe q RR : IRBM ‘first and then move up to Lowest temperature * ES 88 | have made impressive progress * The Talos—100 miles; The | anes aes eceseates ete Bes esetetereteel Fecatettats 3 “the more difficult ICBM. - ‘ ean temperature ..........-....... “toward the so-called “ultimate a Homarc—200 miles:.The Nike- fide) e PMs: my Seinen ee: A x * * NG wi , on 4 Se ce a ie he hae he he he ete net ete 5 ee ere. Weapon,” Already it has been nec- |, Hercules — 50 miles; The | So seteteteteces x stesececenenceeeseea secccseed if The Army also feels that con- : CHARMI CRYSTAL oe GLASS Mighest and Lowest T Tempers teres This | essary to extend the test range § Hawk~10 ‘miles, ° seed E SESE s eesetatetatetetate scereg |@ tinuing high priority must be 100 th 1953 45 in 187?/from .Florida far down over the Air-to-surtace: The Rascal fii] pic: Ses “Sid 7 given to assuring the U. 'S. anf en ny r¢ | nc ya r S ™ Monday's Temperajure Chant equator into the South Atlantic. | —guided, 100 miles. ace ptetetetetets rettetetataret “] | early operational capability in in-| # os lotene atatete tate! + O ee) 4 ; Baltore ns Marevette® i 2 n io tows © UNDERGOING TESTS: soos. Exssesg— | ee nd | peace ‘an a ~ = 8-07. 2 S¢ 4-0Z, 18* - 7 * asesese oeete Coe r Rimerch 14 M4 Memphis 90 71! The possi ility of creating a af Surface-to-surtace ‘all bal- fay pisces . i TREM can WF teonapicted uy eae | SIZE ...... SIZE weene us Buffalo 84 71 Milwaukee 84 65 F listic): The Atlas and The Ti- SS ae | Why wees el alo: , rvi i " “h] Cherittion 6 8 Minneapolis 73 61 ieilek before a, could reach our © tan—5,000 miles; The Jupiter ere om we we arr a ar an www wh A or . is along with its. se icing equip-| 2-LB. 4 oe Siacieatt bees New ‘Yor st 72(cities is not — as was believed un- & and The Thor—1,500 miles. * . 4 ment. IRBMs could thus .be air- SIZE ¢ “$1Z E ¢ Clevelan@ §=- 03 68 Omaha 77 rc til recently — impossible. It is now — Air-to-surt The: Bull THESE ARE THE FOUR TYPES OF U. 8. missiles — present | lifted to the forward bases wef (0 (°° °°" ° SM OF SEAR... Denver 82 53 Phoenix 6 7 4 o-surface: e: Bullpup : a have constructed around th if Charming old-time coady jars_fftat;. maybe used as carinisters, for Detroit, ae 67 Pitteburen 90 ea.believed possible to. build missile : » = guided. and -projected, From left ‘to.right: The defensive missile killer; the — im = 7 \ soviet Uni - per cereals, coffee, candy, tobacco, bath salts, etc, Many dther. uses Port Worth #434 8 Francisco 36 51 Killers, keyed to an impenetrable * ~ Air-to-air: New models of 1500-mile Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile; the 5,000-mile In- Hacalnp ag (atiageb pore the aswell as being decorative. i 9. hor sa sm Sa. Marie as @° radar warhing barrier. the guided Falcon and Spar- tercontinental Ballistic Missile; and the not-too-distant rocket to the © Soviet heartland, id | OR North ' ' 7 -_* 4 f ao 1 Washington | oa “a We are therefore making’ sub-_ é row. —, 2 : Saginaw | Floor we = Lansing a 64 Tampe va 71) stantial progress ) power. 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Jz =a 49 ‘recognition of Spellman’s ascen- BLACK ond WHITE JUMBO PRINTS | A$ Sparks-Griffin It is as if he carries at all times in the fold of his chasubie a copy of the message his saint- ly mother sent him when he was consecrated bishop a quarter of a century ago by Eugenio Card- inal Pacelli: “God bless and guide my boy.” it read. “Keep him good and humble.” | Speliinan was-one of 32 members ‘of the hierarchy of the church to i Dx | a Year on SAVING CERTIFICATES | : Deposit your surplas savings or in savings at any one of our 8 convedient offices. sane ale _ National Bank. -OF PONTIAC »Y Spellman was no more nor less EXPERT —_ | -_ Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. .& Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. ‘MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% 6. 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Holds clothes, gar- ment bags, parcels, um- bretlas, — handbags, galoshes, etc. 64 in, high and 40. “in.-wide. i Waite's eve Street Floor ee ¢ ne y fp ) ~ Judge and that he would . pecs which testimony \is pertinent and “may. be inspected by the defense. kk sk ‘In other words, the measure is intended to give defense counsel access to all statements that have anything to do with activities concerning which the witness has testified. Government records would not be available in advance of the testimony of an adverse witness. The compromise bill is designed “to safeguard Government files and - to protect the.rights of accused per- ‘Germany tae Has ~ Anti-Cartel Laws > Ag ~ After a bitter four year fight, the —< - West German: parliament has ap- _ proved. drastic anti-trust legislation. Before and after World War I, Germany was the classic cartel land ‘and. by. 1925 there were 2,000 such _ groups. They ruled a modern feudal - “empire based on industrial power a and dictated to kaisers and chancel- _ lors, says the Milwaukee Journal. ak. es ow. "These. groups cacal Hitler in his rise to power and he then | when he pulls down a window. shade - After” World War I the: Allies and just ashe, turns his back the _ broke up the largest of the economic _ Gamed thing marta up and scares him empires and imposed decentralization: half out of his _ decrees in West Germany. There is ” genuine fear, however, that the tra- ditional economic power pattern will bescoal arin.” A CRIMINOLOGIST says one reason there’s more crime these days is that - theré are more people. This is still nd paces ERHARD, minister of econom- oe are credited with this -anti- _ « = << legislation. They made the The Man Ae Town {dl the way through by an amet T'was Bred in Him solid front of German industrialists. For. five years Dr. Erhard has = been ing against cartels while building up & prosperous . economy. He. says that cartels Business at Advanced Age Semaine: ‘By which you can “stop a river—but/not your wife. marketing.agreements. and price - very active go-getter and Pontiac’ controls seriously handicap a >oo8ter” extraordinary, => country’s economy. ‘John’ A. Hirlinger, : x. .*&_-2* _ Another encouraging move to en- forcement of the cartel law is the fact that the. European Coal and + Steel Community has broken up a’ number of’ international cartels which interfered with its operations. of Commerce, has it bred in hjm. ‘His mother, Mrs. C. B. Hirlinger, is in her eighty-sixth year, arfd still ac- . tively engaged in condu¢ting hér own food products business” at~ Holly, where “she has lived for 17 years. : So long as the Christian Democtat- -. iia: =, een Dies gh ae ae a Dahillds that are over a foot across and ic Party is in power, Chancellor ApEn- in several colors aré a in the. _- auER and Dr. Eruarp will see that.the _law is “enforced. It is to be hoped, , ° therefore, that their party will be q ‘returned to power t in a the os garden of. Mrs. Henrietta Morningside in Drayton Plains, who has won a num- ber of prizes in growing these. flowers. ee ~ election: Ss ers ee A pumpkin vine 28 feet long is reported cr. aaeeey Bee *1 : Henry Garroway at the rate of almost a foot. a day: - — to Protect FBI. Files: ae i tn Recalling the early automobile. days to. Congress has passed and sent to Pontiac. the White House a compromise biil Grabam Rhubottom ______ to protect FBI files from fishing €X- writes from his present home in Detroit __peditions by defense lawyers and that he distinctly remembers when “eve- - their clients. ning crowds gathered on Saginaw Street to see.if the autos could make better time This - legislation is necessary _than the horse drawn vehicles. They rare- ; ‘due to the many different inter- ly did. — oa _ pretations of the Supreme ~ oo : fe __Court’s decision in-the Jencks At least one other county is also having Case. Lower courts. variously . trouble with the statue of Justice on its” nL eee i. courthouse dome. A resident of oe interpreted the opinion as mean- Mal sears ing the handling of full investi- George L. Scales - gations reports to defense = gf i090 Henry Clay Ave, shows me a counsel,: sometimes in advance: recent picture‘of the lady atop the court- of trial. - house in his old home town of Exeter, oe ~ * ve N.H., and what dangles from her left arm seems to be considerably out of public intends FBI files to be pro- ao! , tected and supports the Supreme The sunflowers have far outdistanced Court’s opinion that a person facing the hoilyhocks. Leader on the former crimiaal prosecution has the right Pow ts Se ~ to inspect Goverhment ‘files which _ Mrs. Blanchard Ostendorf a BE Metamora: 1614 feet. On the latter is him. It also proposes that requested ot Birmingh fear] a eee be t tnepected by a Federal sai lemme all hie pace Se ~~stunt-lest -spring-in-the-yard-of-—----— HE PONTIAC PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rosenctants me in Auburn Heights, now are in blossom Trade Mark Datiy Except Sunday ain at their regular season. Published from Tue Powriac Press Building Faséip A. Prrzceratp For the past several. years, . aes President ee mame Matt Lo dgson : rae “amet re wie Preshtent a hevertioing of Romeo has raised one special speach a .. for me. He selects a young tree in its win Sritaas aad Cinesisten acai: first bearing year, no larger then than inearmomeimensa dil ©. Mismeute Jouux, __ ® Mere bush, and when they're just out = — a savers of blossom he picks off all the young oo aceasta fruit except the. one peach. That then *ifanaging win OSiasaile fod Manager . gets all-of the tree’s fruit bearing energy. = This year it is the Rochester variety, -Batered at Poxt Oftice Pontiac, as second class matter and weighs a pound. ; 7 J MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED \PRESS ‘The Associsted Press~ts a. entire -Felvaively to the eee for- republication of all toca! news pvinted to this V erbal Orchids to- Si. neww as § all. AP-news (ispatenes , Tatgbewriae Frees’ hee bee by _— fort s cents ', where ca is not ay =, is Datiana Gentave “Vegi tect, Lapeer ta - Fred F. Stevens tenaw Cou nae F % Trees ; = ar | ean and’ Ail ‘patted states Of Oxford: ‘eighty-second birthday. qriptions vol, ¢ in advan: ce, The Clarkston News, . entering its twenty-ninth cation. $30 0@ area Al atl as ry WEMBER OF Soarstnast OF CIRCULATIONS | | j hoa ayo 2 gooey * sons..As it is along the lines sug- Mother Still Is. Active-in” | manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber year of publi- " "took over the system and built up gested by the Administration, the _ _ his war machinery to devastate president is expected to sign the — — Say carga 7d same — ~ measure without setes —-+ ek. ae. ( 4n-Washing-— ae ane — 7 - - : ; ‘ton for: the return of —— Wonper what anon-cusser says war assets. ‘NEA Sernce, inc. . | ya an his Missile Could Be Directed Into Any ; Woes of ‘the People> es E Says: ieee ) | zs Should’ Discontinue Work = a + 2 : ES : | i ; forty years ago is startling. ee Industries Need Permanent Help’. --~in Washington seeking defense con- ‘tracts. to alleviate our unemploy- ment. These contracts are only temporary pills to reduce our un- employment fever, What we need is a permanent cure in the way of long-range, peacetime industries. ore : as Michigan’ Ss task - -force has oar _ Lee J. Everyone is in favor-of babies, but it’s questionable taste when an expectant mother continues. with ther job several months beyond the time she should. Good taste always prevails in everything we do. There are places and times for everything, and there are also places” and -. times when some things should be skipped. As the years pass, we are growing more and more lax in this connection. Can't we check the pendulum here or even start it swing- - ing slightly im the ottier direction? ‘The difference between how and a Oldster - Woman Predicts | _- ; _. All-Coed College. , Colorado Women's Callege is going to admit a few men this fall as students. The time is going to ceme when all colleges will be coved. Men and women have equal niental ‘apacity and in the years just .before marriage, I believe that the jacks should see as much as possible of the jills. Reader Asks” Former Coed — << About Rainfall - Can anyone tell me whether. rain falls at the same rate‘ or. does it come down much faster than _ usual, ‘but this may be my~imagi- nation, — “ David Lawrence Says: - Part: of Be World oe ie a * ;: Republican Voters Suddenly ‘Dead’ ea nieeneen ae WASHINGTON —W hy did more Republicans than Democrats stay _/ home-on election day in ——- 7 a week ago? Thig unanswered question is bothering the .politicians of both parties, but they don’t admit it in ~ could shape their strategy if they -ktrew the -an- swer. Instead, the easy, ex- publicized, One side sees a repudiation of LAWRENCE “Sahoo poli- cies, and the other. side merely concedes that a serious division in its ranks prevaits. There is certainly something " about the. actual figures which has not as yet been satisfactorily explained. * * ago when > * Thus, ten months + geoaiee ‘Wiley; Republican, was - re-elected, he “got 954,844 votes,” his Democratic. opponent 586.768. : This time, in an August etec- tion — obviously = Democrats polled only 435,085. This was a drop-off of 151,683. ago. Admittedly not as many people go to the polls in August “and in an off-year election as when contest. . A loss of 25.8 per cent, Mowever: might be considered norntal drop-off.” Obviously habits im a there’s a Presidential ‘Summer season aren't much dif- ferent. for Democrats and. Repub- licans. But if the Republicans had suf- fered.only a.25.8 per cent drop-off, they would, of course, have won the.. election hands down. They could have even had a drop-off of 30 per cent and still have won with~ a 42,000 majority.” : ; 67.2 PER CENT DROP-OFF What actually happened. how- ever, was a drop-off-of 67.2 per -.; cent from the Republican vote for senator in 1956. Only 313,631 Re- publicans voted in last week’s elec- tion out of the 954,844 who voted ten months: ago to elect a pes ea lican senator. ~ i - If the Democrats too had suf. fered a 67.2 drop-off, they would. have been detested. : ~ To say that a “victory by the Democrats this time in polling | 435,085—which is much less than their normal vote—as against 313.631 Republicans—which is far below their normal vote—is a “national trend” is to predict dis- ‘aster for the Republican Party as a whole. that there were national questions which affected the attitude of those who voted in both parties. But there was something else that was home. DIDN’T CARE ENOUGH» What was their protest? Some - The Country Parson S “Living a Christian life is kind of like shaving—no matter how pienty of it..And whatever mirth: the core of your dilemma. well-you do it today, it needs to be done again tomorrow.” public. They. 4 planations ar-e ~ editors in Wisconsin ‘think it was the feeling of “a plague on both your houses.” Some of the~stay- at-home - Republicans undoubtedly didn’t care enough to vote for either of the so-called “‘liberals’’ —the Democrat or the Republican. . Some of the McCarthy follow. ers evidently didn’t think there was moch point in bothering to . . go to the polls merely to vote for the third candidate, a rela- tively unknown figure who an- nounced himself as a McCarthy supporter. : Some Republicans sFobebiy didn't think jt made any difference if a Democrat were elected be- cause the Democrats now control the Senate anyhow and, besides, another election for the same seat is due in November 1958. There have been advanced. the - usual Teasons..for the wera of actually voted Democratic. prominent leaders. announced be- forehand any switch. in allegiance. se = 22. : The facts are that 67.2 per cent ; Looking Back | a. | “Like to Know “Accurate | or or Not, of = ; Republican vote a Novem- ” owning a car will also own a ber 1956 for senator—or about swimming pool. — 641,000—didn'’t even show up at 5 Bul the polls at all this time. To say vary? Ina cloudburst, it seems to | “Golf Helped Ike and Vice Versa’ — “Everyone knows that golf. has “been good for Ike, but does every- — one know that Ike has been good for golf? -Oldsters everywhere are either beginning the game or else ’. taking lessons and all ages are swarming over the courses as never before. Pete te Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not distase, diag- ~~ nosis, or treatment, will be ariswered Dr. William Brady, tf a stamped, addressed envelope-is gent to Atiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. that the ‘‘Old Guard” in the Re- publican Party is “‘dead’’*and that - “modern Republicanism” is in _ control may be true in the sense that the “Old Guard” or conserya- New Molotov Job Means neegomgn ill a laal Demotion for Lesser. r Red Until some attention is paid to the conservative voters other than oy geue Fy, iaanrnn - INS: Foreign Director He was the “ambassadir ‘to Outer Mongolia in Ulan Bator, some 3,000 miles from the Moscow Foreign Ministry. He was ‘at the bottom of the ladder in the Soviet diplomatic service. But at least he must have felt that he was on ' the way up. Then down the ladder, stepping of many ot these “dead’’ votes. (Copyright, 1957) =e William Brady Says: Ice-Cold and Are Not the Same at All” There's a difference between “ice-cold” and “ice water” — if it’ s ice-cold it is freezing, whereas “ice water” is . _-Merely—_-water cooled by ice — cooled until -the ice is melted and the water begins to get warm. : If anormal, resting woman perature 50 de- grees), the tem- perature within DR, BRADY her stomach becomes approxi- mately normal (98.6 degrees} in 20 Minutes"... If one drinks more * than a ‘single glass of ice water, it will be of course take longer for the stomach to regulate the tem- | perature, hence there will be a- corresponding Soi in digestion. * * So said Prof. Pip B. Hawk in his book What We Eat and What Happens to it (Harper & Brvs., probably out of print now = ‘avail- Hawk, who tested everything on volunteer. subjects... said that the aSeegh o Gece ee popular belief that Re water re- ~ Phiox that did a pre-season blooming not expressed at ‘the polls. It was...mains in the stomach for a consid- . delaying the . ‘digestion 1 to a a ~ nounced degree, has no basis -in- fact.” . tk This applies to iced tea, Iced coffee, iced lemonade or whatever other ice ‘cold beverage you may prefer, It applies even to “pop”, — - although indulging in pop except on rare occasions — is unhealthful, in my judgment. 15 Years ‘Ago - ‘on him, came Vyascheslay Molotov, HEAVY BATTLE rages in south- former Premier, former foreign erm Egypt. ; _k minister, former close Stalin as- 36 FEDERAL employes fired for sociate, former aide to Lenin, disloyalty. = father of the Bolshevik re 20 Years Ago Hence’ Pisarev is demoted in . TALLULAH BANKHEAD~ mar- the 5 bei Stale Sheeabahers riés John Emery-~ rth JAPS antenca attack against al FE malgeage «lee ay = will be his job te introduce Molo- -tov — once the shining star of the ——Kremiin diplomatic service — to the sheepherders and limited Communist aristocracy. Ain 0 aap os be Sb ep an eye on Molotov, although it is unlikely that the 67-year-old vet- eran Red could escape even if he __choee 10 G8 0. 7 —Outer- Mongolia -{s-about-as-far- call for luke warm cambric — trom Moscow as an ambassador ae = See: can serve and still be kept under. jetters, a a more then one me peer easy surveillance. = Ice Water or 100 coe y Coes * + *- Reale, oF rea} ra cits rat 7 It’s a buffer state created by ‘Slaraned "envelope: ts pte to Eas Pen Soe. -—-the- Kremlin between Soviet Union southern tae Press, Pontiac, and China. It has a population ofa {Oreriete as million — Mongolians whose * - naturally you also are... - Teannot go along... And simply says 9 inate“ Gal Gases _-gatnumber them about 27 to L The capital of Ulan Bator has about 120,000 population and con- tains some modern,- up-to-date buildings erected in Communist heavy style. There is a theater, but Molotov will miss the famous Bolshoi Theater and other amuse- ment places in Moscow. i Portraits . By JAMES J. METCALFE ~“. Whatever dream I ever have — - I need you to begin it . And - all- the way, for happiness — ‘FE have to have youn it. ... you “are my only joy Paty 1 Poot as I love you . And only as you love me, dear . Could any dream come true . "The Ss object of my scheming . . . Because keep on dreaming . . . No dream is quite sufficient, dear .. . It cannot take the place... Of touching you, my darling, in... An actual embrace . . . However __yon_may_look at it . A dream is just a vision .. . Please wake me up, my dearest, with ... A favorable decision. disguised : ‘barber and didn’t even naw a close shave. ~ Case Records of a Payehologist- Menopause Doesn't Alter ‘Appeal Beth represents the gaual up- facts. - You coven’ the nerve to set state that held true of meet your bugaboo, women in ‘past generations. For Beth is a slave to a false i+ and profess audibly that you séx notion. It is threatening — dont knw, oid to wreck her marriage and But. with a little experienced drive her to a sanitarium. So probing, I got ‘Beth to face her Study this case with double dented motater. care and then send for the “Pm in the menopause,” she medical booklet named below, L wailed, “se I know my husband which is a non-profit service camast have way 30 attec: of this fine new er: - f f sPep tion for me henceforth. By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case V-380: Beth G., aged 43, is a very attractive wife. That's why you skirt all around - “He is kind to me but. that is just. because he-is a gentleman © boo of the female sex by realizing the following medica] facts: (L) The womb is relatively inert (insensitive), - x we we _ (2) It isnot: primarily a wifely organ but. a maternal structure. Thus, it can surgically be removed thysterectomy) during the teens or later and your husband will not _ ‘know the difference as regards your marital function. ° (3) Erotic excitemeht Is caused my peace of mind. FALSE NOTIONS .. _In medicine and psychology, we egret ” she protested miserably, +, then began to cry. * * * criticize my hus- That’s especially true regarding band and grow the menopause. Since the time’ of jealous. = “It. tortures takenly believed that’ the womb me to think he was a barometer of a phys- may be having ical charm, | x .. an affair. with _* * * ‘somebody else. = It isn't. The womb, is compara- . So I accuse him oy 2 excess baggage as regaris » As for tea, coffee, chocolate, co- coa and the carbonated drinks, they . are all healthful for adults, if . used in moderation, but in my opin- ion harmful to children under six- ‘Téen_years-of age. Healthful bev- erages for growing children are —milk, lemonade,—orangeade—and 6ther fruit juice or vegetable juice drinks, and on rare occasions ice’ ‘cream soda or ‘double chocolate matted. * + * For me? When I'm_ hot and thirsty, give-me plain ice water and. ful thoughts IT may have,.1 prom- ise I won 't raise an eyebrow if you . . *But you beat around the -bush ‘Aa gutting rtd of may toe, oat , I.can hardly blame him. But I~ sa) msl seal toe don’t know what ig wrong. Dr. eslize that simple fact. For the Crane, am I Josing my mind ‘or Womb-beging to function in the ~~ middie teens and ends about the _ something?” age of 45, which are the rs MENOPAUSAL COMPLEXES eye emg pi ry Beth: knows --very well what is ful. wrong with her, and so-do most of So women = the . past imagined a const Us" PAY: the womb was thus a. burditieter “Now I'm nothing but a nothing —and not a thing at all!” was the becers attitude of women past 4. MAKES you HAPPY vas demolish. this age-old buge- Re reremeneitg and actually. try to ayoid uncover- ‘ing the essential facts which are~« a a 2 For you fear to face the plain and wants to make it easier for “T have such doctors find that false notions can. Eve, women of all races have mis- _ of their charm to the opposite sex. - by tactual stimulation of nerve ending on the surface and not by stimulation of the womb, ‘So send for ‘the booklet ‘‘Meno- pausal Complexes,” enclosing a stamped retiirn envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). It will s RAR. you out. of the meno- patisal doldrums in 30 minutes, - Always write to Dr, George W. Crane in care of The Pon — Press, Pontiac, Mi higat Bhs genome a ie de egg en t } am ea for his. psychological charts and pam- phiets. | ies “ | Copyright 1967) - | Would-be Ti Thief Gets eS ea Re) Se Pace Li ‘ pe ‘ is he hi ta + . fi Ae | > eine BF a ret rats I “ ; <> “ THE PONTIAC c PREss. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER « 3, 1057 “ Thrown for a Loss onthe squirming. suspect until the *iWho's Sitting. With. on" Grandmother Wonders s ‘ ths in. Pontiac. ‘and Neaby Areas |. . OKLAHOMA CITY — Every- * ea CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. eas | = ye hae pe the locale ‘Seovnsbled Ready. for Winter co Wino was bab baby sitting for whom? - fain sare << i aad ; Fort Wate Ton, n a 16-year-old), ST. JOSEPH, - Mo. w—with the Laupciaht txieted| : mAWLEY” ‘DAFOE olticlate, with burial in Seents ‘tricia, both at home; wt a proth-| youth snatched temperature at 98 degrees recently,|While caring’ for. her grandson, 7 | “a woman’ s purse. Paul E. Zimmerman, ft Missouri Arthur Barnes, 24 ROCHESTER—Service for Haw- Cemetery, Cass Aty.: er, Johnnie, of Pontiac. | Police said he tucked the purse Highway Department engineer, re-| When she revived, Arthur was ley Dafoe, 75, ed ash St.,-will be| Dafoe, who died Sunday at 'st.|| Arrangements are being mad under his arm and started run-|ported an ample supply of cinders|patting her neck and wrists with/2* 20 a.m : Ww y from the|Joseph Mercy Hospital, is sur-by the Frank "Carruthers Funeral | - ning. Three men threw “flying|had-been collected to spread on ieyjaleohol. Then he toddled off and Wir Gren Home. The Rey, |vived ty he wile, Ada; fogs. sone, (Home. _ “tackles at'the youth.as he passed,|highways in this area next win-|returned with aspirin and a glass al Green .of" Orion’ will pga Alosgpre en ies: ALFRED SAMS knocking him down. Then they sat/ter. of water, she said. Mae Haldone a Pontine ana Mrs.|. Word-has been received of. the 4 ' TT uella Root of Royal Oak; 13/%eath of former Pontiac resident - Deaths Elsewhere grandchildren and 17 great-grand- Alfred Sams, 57, of Flint, who died children; three brothers, Fred of/ Yesterday after a lingering illness. | . NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (-—/Decker, Archie and William, both Mr. “Sams was last employed at ‘ Oliver S. Morton, 57, who directed)o¢ Port Huron; two sisters, Mrs.|Buick Motors. | —_ operations of The ..Associated|Laura Germaine of East Tawas.| Arrangements are being thade ; a ing LOOK F i as Press in Florida for nearly 20 jand Mrs. Clara King of Lapeer. by the Brace-Smith Funeral . < FOR YOUR LETTER years, -died yesterday. Morton, | : . as : anaes —- « whd was born. in Griffin, Ga., SHARON LEE KNAPP tiene. * a started his newspaper career in Graveside service for Sharon 1 BENJIMAN F. TURNER — - ks =» 1919 at Athens, Ga., and joined The eside service for Sharon Lee; Benjiman F. Turner, 64, of 33) I FR NM i ee ee ‘AP Knapp, infant daughter of Richard! = | in’ 1924: ID. and Peggy Joslin Knapp of 606% Maple St:, died yesterday at Pon-| ° « copy. * * . _Mt. Clemens St., wilk be held at o2o ee | « year to get ITHACA, N. Y, @ — Arthur W. 16 a.m. tomorrow ‘at Perry Mt.|. Turner came to Pontiac from . : \ sty 10¢ a copy. |Cochran, 86, state editor of the/ Park Cemetery. The infant died Marshall, Texas, and was em-| f = fora yeartoget [Ithaca Journal for 30 years and this morning at Pontiac General ployed at LytgJl Colegrave Co. 2. an : a ong or ay iet® poe = rm — era ie than} Hospital soon after birth. Surviving are his widow, Al- : ; * "wat one c years, yeste: e was) 4 : berta, and children, Mrs. Leola Coming Thursday . E regularly for only 10¢a copy. {porn in Laporte, Idn. . the Hexegeuls hielipes ~ Black of Marshall, Mrs, Bessie Zig- — : - .¢’s your one chance for a year to get '’ + *# = ° ler of Pontiac, Clordia Turner of ed regularly oir ag 104 scopy, | STAMFORD, Conn. #—Dr. Roy BABY GIRL MILLER Pontiac, Benjiman F. Turner Jr., Te, toget liienle 61, a chemist and direc-| Graveside service for Bab y|who is stationed at Laughlin Air a _ chance . te * oe i howl an asad ie IBarb Sag __ jayourene chan: ay le Co., died He arilyn McConahey Miller. of| Barbara a James, both at home. AAlFE - fwas born in East Hampton, Mass, 8900 Pontiac Lake Ra., will be held|A. brother, George D. Pott of} =) s i. oan at Hillman Cemetery. —— also survives.--- ph PY oo , infant died Sunday at St.| The body will be sent Thursday | zie oeet_ (Can't Get in Gratis Joseph Meréy Hospital four -days|from the Frank Carruthers Funeral 7 of & copy. | LI k Y- |So He Pays—in Full after birth. 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Ld] that although the two men had Authority for the claim is the ~ (Agvertisement) American Forestry Assn. The tree is 51 feet tall, has a| Don't Neglect Slipping crown spread of more than 90 feet snd the’ thunk is 12% fect around FALSE TEETH: at.its largést point. Paul M. My- false ere, ‘Jers, owner ot the tree, counted when you tak, eat fag oF enecse? 9,000 blossoms or it one year. such handicaps. PASTEETH,. an ine (non-acid) powder to sprin~ kle on your plates, keeps faise teeth more firmly set. Gives canfident feel. ing of security and. added comfort. No gummy, Co wen Sar ati Get cet PKsreete today at any blew the | intoxicated brought a denial from: wottles ei “ite with them, . they thad not taken a drink before the incident, - “The_railroad is 1 a ae of their life,’” Bayles said, after giving the inmates a lecture about walking on the railroad. “They are not satis- fied unles they’re back there watch ing the trains go by.” .~ 2 Explosions. in Jordan AMMAN, Jordan (#—An explo-' sion occurred near the -Turkish) Embassy today, 10 hours after a similar incident on the stairs outside the American library. | There were no casualties and no | Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents | i. a Disule 2 ying-This-Emble j ~ Bet | frank A. 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Church Members. ‘Hit Record High Ame church and synagogue member. ship rose to a record total of than 3,000,000 over 1955—~the Na- tional’ Council of Churches: reports, This figure indicates that 62 out --+ot-every. 190--Americans -of al: ages are members of a church or synagogue. * o* * , A century ago, 20 of every 100 Americans were members of a church, The 1956 increase is” reported in the ¥v. by ef—_Am 103/224,954 in 1956 = slightly more} « selonsnd.. yeaterday, The -couneil tant and Eastern Orthodox Church bodies. © + + te ation ' Amtong the statistics included in the publication were these: . The over-all: figures. from _|is a federation. of major. Protes-| ai The tigures are a compilation or official reports, of religious: bodies, ulation rise of 17 per. cent., chool _. | Sunday» enrollment. 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But their number is an Lyre minority com- pared to the masses of women -who yearn for their natural roles -. of wife, mother and homemaker. Many: times the. only- " sitigle woman present, I lingered with my married friends over dinner. I was far removed trom in significant word “their” ; identified them as units of soci- and ‘love. Twas just apother working gir with an apartment and a job. What &\did- 1 have in-common-with their ent ee happy marriage that we must de. fend ourselves against.” * of 2 ~ ‘The burden of, solution ‘rests as much with the married woman as with the single one. For her own ell-b -the- -Woman-—with —a busy, meaningful lives? They ‘|wouldn’t. have hurt me intention- ally for anything, but they could not avoid impressing me with the fact that really, after all, I did belong. cee humiliating to be told when cseekine eredit-at—a store, Yor have a maximum of $2007" When I hada husband the sky was the limit. tok & Can I ever forget the embar- rassment of being turned away at the door of a supper club. be- cause we, my friend and I,.were two women without a mant. Mary times for lack of a man I had to miss dances, cruises and~ other parties. : The hurdle of behavier_was_ the mose formidable of all. 1 « every- where to“cast the shadow of ill repute over-the single woman. _of my friends once said, “The single woman with an. apart- &, their conversation — their plans, children, houses and cars. That Are You Really Ready? ment is a threat to our moral standards, She is a danger to single woman's sheemns 3 see these unsatisfied des | discovered _that suspicion and | -jabjlities and capacities if -proper- husband should do everything in her power not only .to hold her man bu to help her single sisters find husbands of their own. .After much thought, personal experience and research: irito: the ires: = Motherhood. the fallacy of-holding out for Mr. If more of our women would see Just Right-— the man with the nice’ bank balance, moavie-star looks, plenty’ of lovemaking and social position —-and put good: {happy marriage possible. . {From “How To Get. And Keep ‘A Husband,” published by Dor- rance & Co.) Tomorrow: -Kate Constance de- scribes the attributes in a woman which make her desirable to man, painted ones. Paint Lasts Longer “* MANHATTAN, Kan.—According to the Kansas State College of Ag- riculture, painted frame buildings last 43.5 per cent longer than un [but Bond's Still Good - | GRAND RAPIDS (#—The city of Grand Rapids found itself the own- jer, of a Czarist Russian govern-| - }ment was liquidating Americani Comes the Revolution— ment bond when it took over the wassets of an old cemetery in 1949. City officials figured it was worthless, Therj Treasurer Simon J. DeBoer heard the U. S. govern- assets of. the onentiiie i” |sian regime. DeBoer filed a claim -- ~ land received $1,000, the face value at tha has: sien tages We sb ict $891 interest, Chronte Output Rises * CAPE TOWN-South Africa pro- duced 631,356 fons of chrome ore. ee eas a = Ao ees wen the yest Sates Sexual completeness and emo- tional release. . Cooperative companionship. Acceptance within a social or- bit of some kind. More financial jearpentonce! A feeling of being needed and | wanted. Stability of life pattern. . Those are the things a single woman misses, -Now let her re- verse her viewpoint and ask her- self candidly, ‘Am I giving any-} thing worthwhile to justify = ac- The woman oe of married | happirfess must have the capacity to receive it. It is easy to find love; holding .it is the. difficult task. . The woman equipped to handle happiness is far-more like- ly to attract it and keep it. Our ‘Are you really ready for marriage? Ask yourself these ques- tions and answer completely frankly: 1. Are you reasonably unselfish and considerate, sympathetic _ and kind? 2. Are you willing to assume responsibility and some work? 3. Are you free of serious roses? _love;-to give more than you get? ° — — and neu- 4. Do you have a deep désire to give happiness, service and * 5. Can_you inspire a man's highest ambitions and emphasize __his better ccalicies to bring put the best in him? _ ily used have a way like magnets {of drawing us into compatible as- isociations. The erates woman should strive for the following: 1. A capacity fo receive hap- piness. 2. Balanced by abitity to give happiness, 3. Sparked by ~illaghan to give happiness. These are the three parts to a formula which the single woman can employ to advantage apart from. outside conditions and cir- 4, Ins gids Waihas tam Gove Wat Na Be, st Sa Whaat he pe scsnas ta weal, ‘geed hosts and prostige? 7. Are you & good sport, == to take hard knocks and losses with him? | 8. Do you have an enthusiasm for life and the small daily joys. _ of living? 9. Do you have a yearning to establish a home, and not just have a husband to pay your expenses through life? 10. De you adhere to a high standard of behavior? — * Score yourself ten points for A score-of 90/100 indicates * * }ure of time to put into effect a |program that. will prepare you reality! each “Yes’’ answer, =H that you are completely ready - for marriage, with good prospects of lasting happiness. A score of 60/30 indicates grounds for improvement — and ‘. make it now rather than waiting If your score is less than 60 until after the ceremony. & you should sit down and take a Tong, hard look at yourself and your prospects for the future. | single loneliness or married un- happiness. If- she carries in her)" cumstances. Look upon your loneliness as precious solitude. Use this treas- for marriage. * * -@ And bring your dreams down to There is no such thing as ‘ideal. in choosing a mate. When a woman sets up a list of requirements beyond basic com- patability she is doomed either to ‘mind a hard-and-fast idea of what she wants and thinks she deserves ‘in a man,.she probably will fail to find him, It reasonably sure she Is mar WINNING Wa FREDERIC i Waisaey-a KENTUCKY “The great whiskey of the Old West is winning new friends everywhere! after the famous American artist “Caught iu the Circle” THE WEST! 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GS = aa eee pte cei | PONTIAC 3 NICHTGAN TUESDAY: SEPTENEER 4 By y Game vaAs ‘NEA Women’s Editor * ' NEW YORK (NEA) — My ‘first new dress for fall is black with a very full, wide’ skirt ~ slightly longer than the length ‘pass this c swering ‘‘No” to all five ques- ~~ 1 usually wear. Paris would hate it. But I like it so it's * *& & It was the aires result a starring at too many , pictures : . of the new Paris’ fastriens, By February, my dress may be just a quaint fashion curio but I figure I can raise some mon- ey on-it by selling it to a cos- tume museum. In the mean- time, it’s all mine and it isn't _ up to the knees. LOST ITS BUTTONS It looks as if Paris has final- ly lost its. buttons. For some : ¥s roe : * ; eee I Which girl has the 1927 fashion? The one on the left. Paris 1957 version on the right is by Car- ven. dt is of gray and white tweed with 0 trim of nat- _ hrral seal fur. " Evening gown Ieokeliles « are ee two gress _ —but that-one-on the left-is from 1928.—t's Chinese— ~ red lace over red crepe. Today's version on the right is ftom Paris, by Guy LaRoche. Test Rates C harm of Senior By BEULAH STOWE If you're over 65, can. you test by an- tions? 5 *«* * * 1. Do you overdo the older person’s bent toward remi- niscing? Do. you get involved in lengthy stories about way back when and keep on talking even when your listeners are not interested? - 2. Do you want to be boss? Retired from your own job, do you tell your son how he should run his job? With yeur own children grown up, do you tell your daughter how to raise her children? A FAULT-FINDER? 3. Are you a compldiner’ : Do you find fault with the way __.Figure. Graug -new president others treat you? Do you make big protests about small is- sues? 4. Do you descrite your aches and poke, operations Holds Election of New Officers Mrs, Conrad Burlison is. the of Your Figuré Club. : * * * Other officers are Mrs. Kurt Wischman, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Seiling, recording secretary, Mrs, Thomas Bartle, treasurer, and ‘Russell Skrine, corresponding secretary. Corimittee chairmen include Mrs, Ruth Jenson, weight re- - co der: Mrs. Gerald .Rose, scales ~manager, and Mrs. Gladys ~ Baker.-~- installation officer — r é Applying lipstick can be tricky, Moisténed lips: make it . - difficult to get a clear outline. The lipstick slides too much to do its work properly. Fashion . Mrs. Ci itizens and medications as the No. 1 topic of every day? 5. Are you waiting for peo- ‘ple to do things for you? Do things yourself, Keep busy. Most retired people agree that work, study, friends an tivities are needed to make the after-65 years vital. ___Don’t. waste your best self > by falling into any one of these five traps. You're too wise, too experienced, foo understand- ing, too socially miature, at age 65. You have accumulated much of value to ve. to the world, COMMUNITY EFFORT .Q—I am retired on 9 small pension and live ina commu- nity which is -trying to do . something for the ‘senior ‘citi- zen.’ I have been going to the community center at least once a week and taking part in the group singing and the hand-- -craft projects, “I feel like a fool and a frit- terer. Yet, I don’t know any- thing better to do_with my time and I like to meet year's how, we've ‘been getting somewhere down around the revivals of the 1920's in sothe ; form. a This year, Parisan designers * ~ didn't bother with inspiration. They've simply copied fashions of the 1920's line for line, but- . fon for button and bow for bow, Skirts are up to the knees. * * Dresses. are : straight and apie or ‘they have. belts fees * cee PRUE Sheng hips. ‘ The beaded Charleston dress with rhinestone. straps is back in for evening wear. . The fashions of the 1920's were probably the ugliest ever. Women who saved dresses and suits from this period to drag out for the laughs now and- then can stop laughing. “* They won't need to buy a thing this winter—unless they want. to be_ well dressed. ap rere re ey = a es oa my Did you save that coat (left) from 1928? Now’s - the time to bring it out. Its 1957 twin from the Paris collections (right) is by. Jacques Griffs in blue broad- cloth with brown beaver collar battoned low: DAR Announces ‘Committee Heads Committee chairmen for Gen- eral Richardson Chapter of the DAR are announced. Mrs. J. D. Buchner will head membership -while Mrs. George Eldred will bein charge of program, and ~Mrs.. Earl McHugh, social. Mrs. Melville H,- Luttrell will. be in charge of telephone com- mittee and Mrs. E. L. Tibbals will head ways and means. - ‘Other chairmen are Mrs. ee -Kalwitz, budget; Mrs. W. Todd, Americanism; Mrs. ee Gillespie, Ameri- ean Indians; Ora Hallenback, approved schools; Mrs. Frank Gerls, United States Flag: Mrs. Harry Chapman, conservation; Mrs. Fred Lee, junior mem- bership, and Geraldine Haynes, ‘student loan and scholarship. _Anderson of Cass-Elizabeth MORE CHAIRMEN Jessie Brewer was named to - head the DAR magazine com- mittee, while Mrs. E, V. How- lett is DAR museum chairman — and~ Mrs. Bradley D. Scott, chairman of genealogical: rec- _ __ ords. _by Mrs. Harry Going, and roll will be directed Doris Haynes will head the junior American citizens com- mittee. KAY BEN DER College Leaders to Hold Parley This Weekend _ an I do?” — W.J.M. _ x A—There is nothing wrong with going to a community center for elderly” prople. Stop feeling like a fool and enjoy it if, you can, The em- phasis is often placed on in- dividual: recreation—on help- ing you to help yourself. What you really need to do is help somebody else. Can you find people at the center who need your friend- ship? People at your church ~ who need a friend and whom the minister is too busy to calf on frequently? Can you find a job to give you-a duty in your fife? services to a children’s hos. pital by organizing a talent or magic show once a month? Retired people tike you are among the small part of the population which hag time fo spare, j : sf i - CP eee | ; os & | : (a - q ; ‘4 pe é be my Sie sak Paes ne pe eee or Se a ot a Pm ins a friendly way. ‘What else" , Preceding the opening of the 125th fall term at_ Stephens _and a member’ S ee annoufce the engagement’ of their daughter, ~ Edward Allen || was graduated a member of ST au_ Beta Pi. Sigma Phi and Mortar Board: Margaret Ballagh Wed .- Other chairmen are Mrs. Ua L. Dunlap, national defense; Margaret Steward, community service;. Mrs. E. G. Clark, press relations; Mrs. W. E. C..- Huthwaite, American. music, and Adah a. radio and television. * * * Concluding the list are Mrs. Lisle L. Echtinaw, transporta- tion; Mrs. Everett Peterson, Children of the American Revo- lution; Grace Clark, Good’ Citi- zens, and Mrs. ‘Alfred Smith, motion pictures. Mr. and Mrs. 3 '_ fashion. Be gy of hinetos 8 yp de- signers see the new Paris’ nightmares much as. I They say: . . Roxane of Samuel Winston: “My opinion of most of tlie . new. Paris fashion er wouldn't look well in print! I do not design ‘in terms of 4 ‘trends.’ I .design clothes that. people can wear and in which | they can feel happy. ” ok ee Ok Mollie Parnis: change is. the esgence of life and therefore 1 look with in- terest upon any real change in can be forced into unbecoming changes, “Shorter skirts will be right for some women and wrong for others. I hope that American women have developed enough _taste-to judge such things for themselves.” : “ Paulie Trigere: “Any fash- jon news _is-good news but like “any other: news is often exag- gerated at the beginning. [ believe American women will continue to look at everything and select what is best for |. -them. “Incidentally, I hope that my ideas will please the majority.” * * + “I feel that _ I do not believe that - either designeys or the public ~ #1057 ‘MRS. WALTER COLLON CROWSON | United in’ Voss and bride is the daughter of Hamniond Lake drive Mrs. W alter Crowson of . Pleasant CE of the , - Personal N lews of Interest _ (Ceil. Chapman: ‘‘Fashion is a means of makihg women - prettier or it cannot be fash- jon. I-do not go to Paris and prefer to concentrate on: de- veloping my own ideas. “However, I feel that all deo signers think more or less in the same terms on any given season. This year, I agree that skirts are a trifle shorter and hiplines rounded. I will never agree with fashion that dis- cards. the waistline.’" * * - Adele. Simpson: “Many of the Paris collections launched important ideas and every cel- lection contains beautiful clothes. As a designer, I en- joyed seeing the other designers just as a paint- , er enjoys going to an art ex-- . hibition. I believe. the straight, loose dress will be accepted by young Americans and by chic, slender. women--I-also be- lieve that short skirts are on the way in for everybody.” . * * & Suzy ‘Perette: “Paris~ and New York both introduced ex- citing and charming new sil- houettes. fot winter. As al- ways, ‘there is a new dress shape for every figure shape. Every woman should try until - - she finds one of them.” — Alt. ’ road - Donna, to Bentley. He from the Georgia Institute of Technology where he is is a graduate. of Wayne : State University, of Theta - DONNA ANDERSON. in Rochester Ceremony 2 E St. Philip Episcopal Church ~“of Rochester was the setting Saturday for the marriage of Margaret Whitney Ballagh of Rochester. and Richard Louis ° White of Kansas City, Mo. The 11 o'clock ceremony was per- while Richard F. Johnson seat- ed the guests. BREAKFAST FOLLOWS _ * Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Ballagh home: formed -by-the Rev. Edgar-A; Lucas: before members of the immediate families. work of: - “Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brace and sons, Richard and Craig, of Voorheis road flew to Orlando, Fla., recently to visit Mr. Brace's parents, Mr. = Mrs. Clarence Brace. Pontiac, the Braces will vacation here for two months. a Raa a After visiting Mrs. - Astolf Levin of Evelyn court, Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanTine and. to Chicage. x * * Sally Jane and Linda Louise Gable,. daugh- ters of Stuart M. Gable, left Friday for.home in *- Corona, Calif., after a month's visit with their Mrs. ‘Joseph W. Gable of Ruth avenue. They spent the past week, in Sault Ste. Marie taking a trip. through the locks and wWewing Tahquamenon Falls. ee ae ee: _ Mrs. Kirk Baldwin of Birmingham and her son, Corky, have re- turned from a week’s children have returned . The senior Braces accompanied them bec to Pontiac and are houseguests of Dr: and Mrs. F. B. Gerlg of ‘West Huron street. “Former residents ef Saturday after visiting _at the home of Mrs. Luina’s brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr..and Mrs. John G. Bleau of Spence street, and other Pontiac relatives for the past two weeks. They also attended the _ wedding of Mrs. Luina’s niece, Rosemary Ben- tham, and James F. Brown on Aug. 24. x * * Mr. and Mrs. William N. McLean and. chil- dren, Jennifer, Pamela and Rod, of Los An- geles, Calif, arrived Saturday evening by plane to visit his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. iage in an ‘ pie ¥ ve June Margaret Walter Collon * Crowson. .The : First Mr. and Mis... Merle R. Voss of East. t. and Mr. and Ridge are ~ ~—~-——neckline anda two-bow back . trim with chapel train, The — bodice and short sleeves were of seed pearl and —— ~ bridegroom. - trimmed lace. ~~ June Voss Wed Before 200 Guests. ‘Becomes Bride*o Walter Crowson i Z Candlelight Rite June Margaret Voss became the bride of Walter Collon Crowson Saturday evening in Presbyterian Church, The Rev. Galen Hershey. per- formed the 7:30 p.m. candle- “fight service’ in the presence of cial 200 guests. * * Mr. and a. Merle R. Vous ‘ot East Hammond Lake drive are parents of the bride. Wal- _ ter’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Walter Crowson of Wellesiey - drive, Pleasant Ridge. GOWNED IN SILK Kor her wedding the bride chose_a. gown of white tissue — silk featuring a princess-style front, full skirt, . sweetheart * * * + A Juliet cap of tissue silk trimmed with seed pearls held her fingertip illusion veil.. Her only jewelry was a pair of pearl earrings and-a. strand of pearls, both gifts of the bride- groom. The bridal bouquet was composed of white Fugi chrysanthemums and eal tus leaves. Mrs. Samuel ‘VanBoven of Farmington, the bride's twin . sister, was . her--matron -of bores Another sister, Virginia oss of New York, served as ae of honor. Denys Hayes of Saginaw and Laurie’ Millar of Grosse Pointe Farms, cousin of the flower: girl, respectively. GRECIAN DRESSES - Both the maid of honor and bridesmaid were gowned iden- tically in Grecian dresses of emerald: green silk chiffon with double front panels of same color satin and matching headbands. gladioli foliage. A dress of pink organdy trimmed with pink velvet and a matching headband were worn by the flower girl. She carried a basket of petals. : x * * Serving as best. man was Samuel VanBoven of Farming- ton and seating. the . guests were William Adams of Wayne, Byron Cook of Belle- ville and Edward ‘Schied of Jackson, _ : For the cccuptinn held in the church parlors following the - William G. McLean of Dwight avenue. They will also visit his brother-in-law and — sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weydemeyer of __. Clawson. stay at Gratiot Inn in: Port Huron. returned-from a trip to Hershey, Pa., and an- other son, Patrick, just returned from a trip with the Francis Mc- ’ Guires of Birmingham on their yacht “Gypsy.” _ Denise- Baldwin ° re- - cently came back from California and Wiscon- “son while Frances com- pleted.a stay:at Camp | Marrin, Ortonvillé. | a ae Just returned from a- two month tour of Europe is Virginia Levely, : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levely of Elizabeth ‘Lake avenue. . xk *« * Dr. and Mrs. Ramon R.Luina and children, ‘Ramon Jr., Cristina,. _Michael, Judith, John, “returned to their home « College in Columbia, Mo., will ~ be a campus leaders’ confer- ence Sept..7 to 9. * * * Invited to attend the confer- ence is Kay Bender of Ruth- -erford road. She is a senior pal and is a member of Phi -Phi Phi social sorority. . * * * Accepted for admission as ‘new students are Judith Lauck- her of South Telegraph road and *Judith Ann Levine of Ot- ‘tawa drive. Wear Correct Slip th ped back panel skirt should be véry careful about the slip beneath. A taupe wool skirt and a pink, slip will attract unfavorable attention. Best bet is to color ‘match slip and skirt, om. taffeta with a hat of ice blue . daisies. Her colonial bouquet ~ * & ® The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitney Ballagh and the bridegroom is _ the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin White of Kansas City. GOWNED IN BLUE For her wedding the bride chese a gown-of ice blue €yelet - organdy over white nylon taf- feta. Her small hat was fash- ioned of white daisies and ice blue’ veiling. She carried a white prayerbook centered with an_ orchid and. stephanotis. * * we "Marcia Ballagh, sister of the - bfide, wore a gown of ice blue was of-blue feathered carna- tions surrounded, by white daisies. Serving his brother as best man was John Paul White, ples that prove otherwise,~ conily, Art Can Be for Money's Sake, Too! By ANNE HEYWOOD It's pretty much taken for granted that you can’t make | any money from art, Art is art and money is money and - never, most people would as- sure you, the twain shall meet. - But every day I see exam- For example, while visiting a friend in the country ‘re- T saw a “beautiful ~ eon: and was used to block , olf the sewing corner. © But along with being furne- tional, the screen was also one ~ of the loveliest I've ever seen; The design, which was done in silver and black, was an im- pression of the New York sky- c . * * * . “T just love it,” my friend sai ey “You see, I really do miss New York, I was born and brought up there, and, even though I've been away for it. “That's: why Lisa did that Stanton. ‘Timothy Baldwin has © > years, 1-stiil-get homesick for x & &- Receiving congratu- _lations on the birth of _ a sodn, John Richard, Aug. 28 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. John R. In- gamells of Williams Lake road. — Mr. and Mrs. Leo ‘O’Brien of Oxbow-Lake - are the maternal. grandparents. Paternal. grandmother is Mrs. John R. Ingamells of oe . Williams Lake. Have Varied Uses © ~ Ovens are far more than ovens these days! Many fea- ture a built-in barbecue unit with an automatic rotisserie ceremony, Mrs. Voss chose a gown of chiffon and taffeta in a dusty rose shade, a match- ing hat of velvet with feather trim and a white orchid cor- Mrs. Crowson wore a gown of silk lace over taffeta in slate blue with three-quarter- length sleeves and a full panel back.- Her hat was of irides- Their bouquets —_ were of white glamellias with © a is cent sequins and her corsage. eee “Was a white orchid. ATTENDS U. of M. For traveling, the bride changed to a brown and black embossed cotton dress. with matching accessories and cor- sage of white glamellias, After a brief honeymoon, the newlyweds - will reside in Ann Arbor where the bridegroom is in his senior year in the University of Miehigan Dental School,” —— — dental fraternity. - * * He is a graduate of Michigan. State University where he was affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, June fs a graduate of Central Michigan College where. she was a mem- ber of Pi Kappa Sigma sorority, : which turns meat ox a spit Suds Blinds in Tub throughout the cooking period. The unit, which adjusts to the exact meat size, can be re- moved for easy suds-scrubbing and a hot rinse at the sink.~ Saying “You're wrong,” to a Berson who: has made a state- ment with which you disagree is hardly the way to win _.:_...4n_ Norfolk, Ya., by air. Sconce. pc sall_ pate tena. The bathtub is the perfect size for sudsing Venetian. blinds, Then dry them over a. pair of parallel lines outdoors. Use a large, clean wastepaper a member of Delta— - ‘able hathtub—to carry the wet blinds outdoors, They'll drain « into the container en route, tne ennnryncnthy ep enc Sten Sg agen pial ia ———— ’ One was decorated with a farm scene, for a child who adores his grandfather’s farm and wants it around all win- ter; another with a meadow in France to cheer a home- sick war bride; stifl another with the sketch of a house the woman had lived in as a child. “Lisa says,” me, ‘‘that everybody has a my friend told : I don't know how much mon- ey Lisa makes, but-I do know that she isn't taking any new orders for a Jong time, be- — ee And yet, the average. person - would assure you that art and _ money ~ not — * The ica “a to bring a spe- cial -touch, an unusual flavor to_the project as Lisa does. one _— for nre- She specializes he Calls .fdstalgia © sotitel ” ' I. eouldn’t meet Lisa—she's quis understandably tod busy — but my friend took me around to visit friends of hers who have some - Lisa's ecréens, : - memory they'd Tike to ‘keep . glowing. She think§ a screen is a wonderful way to do it. She works from a picture or just from a description. .She doesn't try to be’ photograph- ic; she’d rather give the im- pressioty of the scene.” - oe She doesn't do just any old screen, but screen¢ that cure homesickness, . Always, behind a successful art project eave: that special _touch. . (Copyright 1987) Is Advice By EMILY vost: = “Dear Mrs, Post: At the _be- ings if it megng_that you skip/th \breakfast or eat an inadequate one and rush to work. Just 10 minutes of special- exercise in the morning and a leisurely breakfast will send you off to meet the werld in much they may have. that I was silly to feel that way *- as she could afford it and if I could have afforded it, I would have done the same. - “fT Tefused to accept the pres- ent as I did not think it fair. My husband as well as the rest ot his family think I was doing wrong not to :accept it in the spirit in which it was given, but I think that I was entirely within my rights to return it since she did not respect our wishes. Will pe ee ee ee Answer: I am ier sorry but - I think that after you told her how you felt, you should have accepted the present with thanks. As things are you have hurt her feelings and established a coldness between -you that will take time to a “Dear Mrs. Post: I am_ going which I now wear on my left hand. I'm afraid the two rings worn together-will be too much for my = rather short. fingers. “Would it be proper to switch “Dear Mrs. Post: will you please tell me when it is proper to put Mrs. in front of one’s name? When the repairman finished serv- icing our oil burner, he asked me|- to sign the required slip. I signed it Mrs. John Smith. Wasn't this: 16 bars. this & Gilding ‘Lily Nathan’ Simenson} ..Says Cookies Go Before ibayan re Cool 30 minutes in a 350-degree oven. and|Cut while partly warm. Makes 12 If you would like to have my leaflet ““Menus for Career Girls” send a stamped, self-addressed en- vélope with your request for leaf- let No, 46 to Josephine Lowman _ jin care of this newspaper, : ‘Tomorrow x well. 1920 Fashions {Make Comeback It’s back, back, back to the 1920's again via the Paris collection for fall, 1957, ac- cording to fashion pictures just in from France. The unfitted silhouette and shorter skirts, low waistlines and modern versions of the plus the day-length for eve- ~ ning all indicate a strong 1920 - influence. (19 inches) while others show a more moderate 16 inches. (The average hem length in country now inches.) e - ot * Other French designers Alternate is, the sheath that’s nearly straight with just is 1415 * * The costume may be purchased locally. ~ This wool jay costume is ‘comics of a pull over blouse, a smartly tailored’ skirt and hip-length jacket. The colors of the skirt and blouse are com- 7 bined i in the meshed pattern of the jacket. The bulky | rib knit jacket trim contrasts ivith the fine gauge knit- | ting of the skirt and blouse. Hidden under the jacket 19 a smart fob trim suspended from the leather belt. laround doing nothing. “The danger is, of course, that a/ “That means that Mary keeps girl will get so used to the dull | turning down invitations, Her companionship of a ‘stick-in-the- social life has gotten to be more! mud that she will marry one. ‘Hair Styling : \ ! \. : “! { : | 2 : 7 e Mm ive p i. } i> : | é = : , : | | 3 \ i ea 4 co. S 4 nied THe PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, SUPTEMBER 8, 1957 - = i A. ee "THIRTEEN _ e ; . Se ee vs ; ‘ cael ; - oy a € / To Cut Fatigue, Give Glow of Health : of | . Not Grant to Get Stuck ° Use Snapshot. Cards : housewives will give in to Washable Business. We omen, . Need Pkereisc: With Stick-in-Mud Beau [gi sincesth in. [Mey Who Goes Steady. With Dullard Posada ag ently and require By JOSEPHINE. LOWMAN ie eee a She inte her ‘aaily We posi | te and’ tram youre aS ay End Up ee Complaining Wife rove wwe veaaaaay a average woman-in business active | this be do wot live close, get. . Ste Aen mee an Ot cones toere| Hite tort ae eae pare é py RUTH MOLLERT MARY KING are some exceptions. to this but| She also should lose the feeling car @ mile from work. Sle worst time in poling wenady says tie mother ot SALON the ‘average office worker spends|°! being in a “rat race” by leart-| In this way you would fall a 16-year-old daughter, “is when a girl gets herself tied Criticized . most of her time in overheated, = bse a a oe ae ie atest tat toe tee up with a boy who never wants to go anywhere or do| ° for Rejection cary pola a “ rong tiny roy etary pared ger ations thet if my ere aerate right now is going steady we a boy - f Present. [memento me welt eta REESE cei pee Sets anaes fg : resen -. ‘7 “The_woman in the home gets|GET UP EARLY ained ta 6 hha aad tes | to one boy — “Better Accept Gift hr" baal Ste ames inte m4 emit ee Gn he eee coals eee ee ee Th ea & Rel : ITU lor her children. She ‘also goes ay eaten 8 io € migake to mone duepers long wth any — evening is either to go to a movie! pain shortsighted. Specializing ¥ an urt clarive, outdoors more when she takes the | pet an extra half-hour in the morn-|eomple :plexion and figure lems _ —when he can afford it — or sit in _ and Permanents |staid than my own. A‘giri who| She may end up writing letters) Complete Beauty Service ’ goes steady can't accept an in-|to columns like this complaining, | vitation unless her -‘steady’ is|‘‘My husband never takes me any- 52 N. . Perry FE 2-3053 - me agreeable, where.” <+— “Pve tried to tell my daugh- @ mistake she is-mak: | ter-what- ing to tie herself down to a stick- in-the-mud who is. so jealous she -+-deesn’t dare look-at-another boy. “But I might as “well be talking to thin air for all the good it does. Can’t you write .something that will. show girls that if they insist on going steady, they ought to be | 7 smart enough to pick a boy willing | = to do what they want to do part of the time?” 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford If you live close ‘enough to your work‘ you would. profit tremendously if you. would walk to and. from your office. Stool Aids. Washing elties in the ‘House of the Future” at California’s Disneyland is a bat room with an adjustable washbowl. This can be moved up and down to meet the requirements of jupior members of the family. | available, however, parents can continue to ‘‘bring Mahomet to the = |mountain” by supplying a small | |jstep stool’ to elevate their young- sters to easy reaching distance of = soap = water. I could tell my teenage readers that. But I couldn't guarantee it ‘would have any more effect on =. them .than their mothers have | »@ wher they say the same things. Perhaps a girl just has to || learn by experience that tying WHAT IS YOUR NAME One of the most entrancing nov- Until this miracle is commonly Give Your Home Luxurious Charm luxury by having your upholstered pieces recovered by Elliott’s master craftsmen. 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Hair Cutting and Styling: ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP. 4831 Dixie Hwy. 1216 Baldwin OR 3-3541 FE 5-3735 a fa STARTING TODAY! tains a collection Sf 10 coverlets to be made in embroidery applique and patchwork designs that will _ meet with the wholehearted ap- proval of the younger generation. Q-104 iss called “Young Folk’s _ \i : - . } | ol . \ ; There ig a shortage of capablé secretaries, stenographers. accountants. and other well-trained office help. Salaries are excellent. There are “f Bresing Schuot nies Wil Stet Phar, Sept.'5- GREGG SHORTHAND - TYPEWRITING - STENOGRAPH STENOTYPE-SPEEDWRITING - HIGHER ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - SECRETARIAL ' BOOKKEEPING - CALCULATOR - COMPTOMETER AND OTHER SUBJECTS many opportunities for promotion. the Business Institute : 7 = Lawrence St, : DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES _ PONTIAC — ——— VETERAN APPROVED F ill in ) your name we address, below and mail for be bulletin - Phone FE 2-3551 | i | "s , 7 | 9:80. ALM. until 5:30 P.M. w4 fashion showing for you who wear HALF-SIZES informal etd) OF 7 REDMAN SUITS © and PAULA DEAN DRESSES Ww for fall 10 a.m. 4 p-m.- wednesday sept. 4 _birmingham _ sae CODSHTTS | MAPLE AT BATES é _ BIRMINGHAM emer peep “A fo gy Wags a ey a ; pee ol bg we a ae nn : 2 . “G18 Sg ke Ve AND i fae A a z i iS cae x , { * at \ € - \ Lie | ] i | fo, x j { * ane E bs Se ae . A ae 4s. we Ey oO ett Cea / ' el Dp PET NICE BEd - ; ar nay a ai os a. bef . ~ . Soe oe: 1 : Pe ee eet nf ; : | pe SEs Le i as Beas f Ss at ‘ i ; ome Pe t Ps : Moe 29 aS te . xg | } : 2 5 Te Ea , = rail ‘m | . . Paes {> 5 5 LS a cq ; ‘ : ‘ . + he : i me ae i Fe a ay eee we aa , AS en ae ae Bi THE PON’ TIAC es TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER - 1ST Sener a pA She ie ‘ ‘ 3 2 ee: oe * : : ee a: okt eka Se Ms , 2 )First Grade Is Important One eg 6 ; Pe : . i Should’ ‘Progress. at Own Speed = Bee lp Open oe o a c> oe : os ae ene «oui ab October. She was jst not glng peward egy i ‘you can- stil buy at, suMM R SALE SAVINGS all this week! ae noe pligouncgis os ts tome Bade ‘tecording tthe se "iy date : law, |, grade. That is, Mary has’ spent a But. Mary-was_a_ all er Take a careful | look . at your . year.in the first grade classroom | and more sass mua einen youngster. If there are any doubts but Mary is not very” well ground-| the other first graders. in your mind about his qualifica-° ed in the elementary skills which) She never quite knew what was| "5 for second. ged a photon {sre supposed to be learned in that going om in tle case As i cereal ee ee tals of Ge all-important first year of school./out it would have been better for chs wet, me cava oct | ‘The big uestion is:-should Mary|Mary if she had not ‘been allowed = ud ' . go on to second grade with thejto enter first grade last year. . hope that she will catch Up 9] New she tc elder and mere grade? plan to seeet the first grown up. She is plenty bright. Grade Fer Mary, the wise choice is to The ‘tirst © year of school is have her repeat first-grade, If an extremely important one. The | she does she will get a good— youngster who has not learned | grounding in the basic skills. . | the basic skills of reading and She. will. become one of the peed wamber werk will very likely readers in her class instead of have continuing trouble through: being in the lowest reading group. — amen * ‘Not only will Mary: get a better It is very seldom that he/start on her academic education |catches up, it is likely that he willlit she repeats first grade—but.she continue to fall further behind and| wi also bea happier better ad- before long come to dislike school! justed person all her life. ; oak Wort 16 ardp out. ~ |* It's hard on a child to be one} T0o YOUNG. of the worst in.a group. She gets s sixth tad been |tbe feeling sbe is. a failure ‘and rm sabesuand that it's not worth trying to be oe better because it’s no use. W a | A T ] bs) WILL FAIL The truth is if Mary is pushed} YOUR on to second grade this fall she won't be able to compete with the; N AME children who have learned a lot more than she did in the - first) ° Tae Og Od Mee Mendon grade. She will be a failure. ee NEW START | On the other hand if halt repeats first grade she will feel. good ‘because she will be able to do the | work. She will want to push ahead jand do more and more. She will lhave the feeling of success. x * * : Keeping a child back is often harder for the parents to accept than for the child. Often parents) “14 y** PATT-O-RAM feel that if a child -of theirs re-| Sew daughter a jumper for peats a grade they must accept ‘school or party wear. A full- ; the fact that their child is stupid. skirted jumper for young girls, - With Mary and with many other —_ with a pert puff sleeved children this isn’t the case at all.| Diouse. Mary is not stupid, she was just} No. 8130 with Patt-O-Rama in- too young and immature for first cluded is in sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 ‘Special. FAMOUS roquois | CASUAL fH CHINA — | 16-Piece STARTER SET. | 817.20 Value —$Q95 — Now. COOK, BAKE, SERVE IN THIS CHINA SO. DURABLE ITS - Starter Set Includes: REPLACED FREE IF IT BREAKS FOR ANY REASON. WITHIN. ONE YEAR!,. . . Imagine, real English-bodied ” 4 Spacious: Dinner Plates — 4 Cups — 4 Saucers — 4 Bread ' n Butter Plates pore ds! io low, oe Weight foe smart first Se table And Such Wonderful Colors from which to choose! wee : : Pink Sherbet, Ice Blue, Ripe Apricot, Lettuce Green, Lemon; Dark Grown and Charcoal are | ae wonderful shapes and delicious eel And you can cook, cclors we have in stock.- And we will be glad to order other colors for you at the Special | bake or roast inat — even broil in it! . Sale Prise. [es tl a ii | | | | PONTIAG MIRROR ~-& GLASS CO. . FE 4-5395 AMR MERE Se ‘RRR eaRRLAT NC St eememeen _ A RRERO: ° “ seed Ching HOSTESS SETS : ; ‘years. Size 6 jumper, 24 yards of a _ Excellent quality for the price, in —— . 35-inch; blouse, 1% yards. = delicate China Service for brunch, EASY TO REPEAT | For this pattern, send 35¢ in : First grade is about the easiest coins, your name, address, size “. luncheon or buffet. lof all grades to repeat. The child/desired and* the pattern number . ‘will have no sense of failure about to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 5 2-PIECE “$] 00 1372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. SNACK Set The Fall & Winter ‘57 edition of Look Forward _ - | our pattern book, Basic Fashion, : =e . : is filled with smart, new styles. for aecerny P $ 00. to Fall all sizes; special features. It’s Set; ] ie ...._ | colorful, stimulating and so useful. ei oerers and Plate New. « . Exciting | —25c. = Dress Yarn E moos Knitting |-’~9 Ne “Needle Can Be Ai 452 W. Huron — FE. 5-1330 to Beauty “Sea Sale Special — - . 23-PIECE COMPLETE - 4995 IMPORTED ENGLISH — SERVICE for SIX ae ee , ; Consists of 6 plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers, | : : 5 = = - : . : ; a cream nd ar,.and tea or coffse : . | DIN nadia pe NN Reman ener at 947. BEF LR ———— Coreful Moke - Up, —_ > ‘T's PASyt— cb — m.., | Correct Frames | 50-Piece Service for 8 | | It's nasv: an | Remember That | 5°.°S<' .cnon ooo ‘ — — <= + MAKE — ‘s a Regular oe dress up your kitchen with this {|} YOUR 7 m:. E fay Night | Most girls who wear glasses find : : T\—: ‘it difficult to apply eye make-up Price $24.95 . - | BATHTUB. m2 -effectively without . pressing ee : . ; |noses to a steamy mirror in order KROMEX | | ASHOWER 2M! FAMILY NIGHT | Sacie Se ‘ ENCLOSURE & . s Unless eye make-up is applied ‘s Alu Foc Pact 'D j correctly, eyeglasses can dull the pun uminum ee ees Ue ~~ __ peyes and cast eye-hiding shad- | Pontiac Mirror & Glass || Howard fokason 5] °°" ne oat tho opertte, ware i | aaa : , _ glasses on. In doing so you won't SET neglect highlights that you might otherwise not see clearly. Specially Priced for . Minutes ONLY Imported direct from joheaon Brothers in England — noted manu-— facturer of fine quality dinnerware. The lovely ‘DAY IN -JUNE” pattern shown is an illuminated floral of graceful field flowers - in soft colors,” a Other Pastesns. Ase: -Also-Available-at-Sale Price Included are Royal Staffordshire’s popular ‘‘RURAL SCENES” in plum... and “TONQUIN” in blue. KOKURA S ASUAIS: DINNERWARE White I ronstone ° by Noritake - — | Once a Year- -Our Sensational Fall nck aecalien sad dark coches om der the eyes cast a shadow that heightens this unflattering effect. i Try covering the dark circles with a light-toned powder base. After , * ‘the base is. applied, look closely into a mirror and blend it care- SPECIAL! Summer Sale. fully with a cotton swab, Be sure. . lit looks like your own skin and 53 Piece ‘not a too-bright patch of special / make-up. | To make the eyes look larger, /make-up artists suggest using an eye liner on the upper lid. Start at the center of the eye and draw the line fo the outer edge. Service for 8 = > , $ 95 ; - Glamour in the kitchen!—this Kromex Set consists of four - - : o generous-sized canisters of gleaming satin finish. Spun $ 9 S : Aluminum, with ebony-black lid handles. Canisters are : Stainless and non-tarnishing, with sriug-fitting tops ey @ set for yourself, or as a gift, at this , i SET OF FOUR | Don't use the liner on the bot- | tom lid, for it will create a sha- 2 very special price! i ‘dow that will be reflected by your | — - . | slasses. Eye-shadow should be Oven Proof, Detergent. Proof, Craze Proof - ; a °. ? _ ‘worn, too. Place a dot of it at the With Kokura Casual Dinnerware, you can oven-cook a meal right . = si acne _ ° = : : > jcenter of the eyelid and blend oo in the serving dishes you'll use on the table. And it’s as pretty s ae | OP ind ont. sa Wt id prectcal! : 3 | It’s easy, too, to learn to apply * 2 Free ‘Mascara while wearing . glasses. _ Pattern shown is RISGAY-—a cdhtemporary design in tree form : We have lots that’s new! And teal news, too! c i F | Just use the “side of the. brus ~ script in a combination of turquoise and chocolate brown. ~ Wonderful new hand- decorated coffee tables 7 i GLAMOUR | a ae = ra ; pod aa . s : : -{can-stide the brush in. front of - . * in. the elegant manner.. .-. unusual clocks = CONDITIONING © ae re cella f | . : ig ernest in chairs — including ne : SHAMPOO rl phe Bt ae U addaduion jor Your Nome..«-e 4 new, low, contemporary lounge chairs, in new, < . ‘ ‘a tendency to be sparse, dip a . new colors! You'll just have to come in and. i _with-every-wave- ; ; cotton ‘swab in powder and dust a ~_QOUTFBOOR— = 7 ay iNeay * 2 ——= ee “yourself WHAT 'S-NEW!- And you'tt | | - tang tie “ave POST LANTERN DO YOU HAVE A Eyeglass frames should never hide the brows. Short, light strokes with an eyebrow pencil In Solid, Hand-crafted Copper B | W | will give the additional emphasis 4 Standard Size | Speaking of frames, remember 1604" High *14% IN. YOUR HOME? ‘. telat "coneurs, Stang ‘Renee NOM 2... ; : | | ary mes King Size | $9 N00 _ Neither do We... BUT we do have * a aie seem al- 20” -High ........ ° : 20 | some modern versions of a BIWA and a 4 of the frame are teodlatig a that are horizontal can lessen the + MOON GUITAR (Jopanese string instruments | : Sturdy, eight-window post lantern all hand-made of g fo you) for use os feally clever and unusual § solid copper. In choice of natural copper or painted “antique black. Topped with a handsome. brass eagle. * Complete with glass chimney. Sept. Only! sienna Choice of our —— FINEST PERMANENTS ying 4 WHAT _ - ne | 7S Beauty Sale © your 24 W. Huron || NEISNER'S "= | parva cen | ; wall decorations! Come in and see these, and : , all the other wonderful new decorative wall 7 pieces that ame just arrived. 2 SNE TEE OI NG ea — Open’ Tues. and F ri. NAME | . E ves. "tl g T hts W ‘eek : : appointment not always needed_____Phone FEderel 8. 1343 | = | : . _ AIR CONDITIONED | 7 \ s E} | f \ t 4 j ! 4, - } \ eS i : ‘ ‘ pad. t j . aa as ~- * \ 7 y \ i ; j : i te a “ { | = ’ f s { 2 “ey es : * a4 4 c . \ t F i 4 ; “ : , : : Fs oy ‘e H i oY : ; a? D: ’ ¥ } ee ae 3 ie ae sh hee ONE a : Sos eae te “ College: Bound: ads z Given Helpful. Hints we DICK. KLEINER NEA Staff Correspondent » NEW YORK — (NEA)?~ If there is a cBtlege boy in “the house, he may be pondering the correct wardrobe to take with him. when he heads. for the campus. x * * If so, perhaps this suggested wardrobe may be of help. It was prepared with the coop: eration of the’ American. Insti- tute of Men's and Boys’ Wear. AREAS DIFFER Naturally, there are regional differences — the East goes more’ for dress-up wear, the -. Southwest more for denims, and so on—but this is a ate basic compilation, * * * Suits—One tq four, with ox- ford preferred and Navy blue ‘the colors, Single-breast- three-button Ivy styling is pa popular. Material can be = ee -cheviots, 7 fanmale,— 5 “* a Sports jackets—One to four Ivy-styled, in tweeds, blue flannel ‘or . striped blazers, striped shetlands, Indian mad- - ras and-or corduroy. P _SWing it, take along a single- “l Sreast -night blue or black. If you do, Outerwear jackets—None to three, with the possibility of unlined or fleece-lined’ poplin windbreakers, corduroy or tweed car goat, hooded melton or Loden cloth suburban coat. ie ee +, x = Evening wear — None, usu- ally. Most college men prefer to rent them. But, if you can ed, shawl collar or peak lapel Ivy model in Navy, mid- you']l need a pleated formal 9-3. shirt and the usual accgssories. big soft collars are the best kind of SAE A flattery to the large, angular type 2 | figure who should never wear insig- Fancy vests—None to two. If | nicant collers.. you use them, stick to tatter- sal, knitted cardigan sweater vests or corduroy vests, : * o* . —“~ Walk shorts—None to three. Preferred are oxford gray flan- nels and some polished cottons, mostly solids in color but some ~ stripes and patterns. _ And, of course, other acces-- sories — belts, gloves, hand- kerehiefs, mufflers, jewelry, | \. and, in warmer climates, swim | 4 “You might take along a book ‘or two, because there may be | the kids are in bed. a THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1957 7 , lo. K. to Mark Walls Bearing in mind the irresistible impulse of children to draw on ) .|walls, the designers of. the new = Swedish-American liner, . Grips- ~ jholm, -have’ deliberately installed suds-washable walls in the chjl- dren's playroom. Wall-drawing is actually encour- aged by providing chalk and cray- their artistic yearnings, while at- tendants stand by to “wipe the [slate clean” with a sudsy sponge when fresh wall space ‘is needed. ~ Modern household soaps and detergents give us more clean- Ee _ EVENINGS BY Phone FE 2-2362 ons so tiny travelers may indulge ee e, Dr. Stanley W. Black A by 3 popheny OE OVER MAC'S DRUG ‘STORE ‘Formérly of Rochester When the rains come, don't lug your outdoor furniture in- doors to protect it, Keep a set of washable: plastic covers in a box or basket on your porch. S They'll protect your furniture |——— — . from ‘showers and dew — and can be wiped. clean with a sudsy sponge. San WHAT IS} Your: Dalton | Cashmere Po Dalton Classics are the gems of a cashmere _collec- tion. With quality the keynote, these superb twin sets : are famed for essvensstass mies eee t their basic beauty : and wear - every-_ where attributes, OPTOMETRIST — New Located at ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 APPOI NTMENT Closed Wedeende * * * Slacks—Three to 10 pair, of | polished chinos, gray flannels, whipeords, corduroys and worsteds, _ Mostly of the Ivy type. * * * Topcoats—One or two, in the natural shoulder, single-breast- - ed style, in tweeds, cheviots, gabardines and-or goverts, The zip-in liner is popular in cli- mates where that is helpful. “* * * * Shirts — Six to 18, mostly white and light color. button- down oxfords. Some round col- lar tabs iti patterns and stripes. Plus, of course, a big group of sports shirts—plaids, knits, Ivy-styled. The West Coast goes heavier for sports shirts than elsewhere, at college. * * * Ties — Three to 15, chiefly regimental stripes and dark - knits, muted stripes, foulards, challis,- * Shoes—Two to six pairs, in- cluding i black dress pair that . doubles for formal wear, brown exferds —and possibly white bucks, loafers, cordovan blu- chers. On the West Coast, a pair of desert boots—chukkas —is almost a must. * * * Secks—Six to 18 pairs, rang- ing from plain ribbed hose and white athletic socks to argyles and plaids and, if necessary, Bermuda-length types. * * * classes, t Short Sleeve , Pullover 18°. Long Sleevé . Cardigan Whatever, you've All Dalton Cashmeres and Skiris 27% on visi oned is here are durably mothprooled at its most glorious Matching - Doeskin Skirt _ 1995 Your “Jester” | Blouse... © Jo = Wool jersey with two-tone knit Birmingham i ee 550 N. Woodward collar, called the seasen’s mest wads * . -Underwear—Six to 18 sets of shorts and T-shirts, with the | 3, Style. depending en. personal preference. - } ; * * * Hats—You can get away with none, but, if desired, you can use narrow-brim styles in both dress and sports hats, a rain | hat, caps, pork-pies. - | xk * ~Raincoats—One or a hh balmacaan style in a fhatuval color, possibly a reversible gabardine, trench coat -or fold ' able plastic coat. . * * * _ Sweaters—Two to six, includ- ‘ing crew-neck shetlands, V- necks with-and without sleeves, _bulky knits. Chief fibers are. cashmere, lamb’s wool ‘and — synthetics. Cardigans are re- turnjng to popularity. Keep the colors bright, oo "—-— Flower Accessories for Home Abound | . By. INTERNATIONAL NEWS -. Yow can be really sentimental | about your room accessories this | year. . : Pretty little nosegays, a * full- blown rose, a few sprigs of daisies or bachelor buttons and tiny pots ’ of greens — all artificial — were strewn on furniture cabinets, cock: | tail tables, bedspreads and con- soles in a swank showroom during | __ the International. Home Furnish-| . ing Market in Chicago. Some of the nosegays "were | tacked on the wall in random twos | and threes over an, expensive marble-topped console table, Most éf the flowery touches ap- - peared as is — not in vases or ~~ howls, ~The” plant “pots, “howeve were all painted a uniform) off. white. : Soap Sure Formula © Remember that soap and water; add up to the finest beauty for-| mula you could ‘find for the skin. So make it:a habit to serub those suds into the pores; to scrub those roughened patehes away; and-to) scrub elbows, shoulders, knees, till Molls Present. NEW Gulistan | Homeric Carpet. _ Nubby, lofted, all-wool pile with casual modern look, Only ‘a Sq. yas for true Galistan quality that lasts and lasts Here is a carpet designed with you in mind, he new. texture effect of the long pile gives your home a sae look of luxurious ease. The - smart, new, light colors make your outstanding blouse. Black and white or vicuna and white. %. 7” Other blouses in man tailored cotton or softer styles. 395 tw 1995 Your Fall. ~Pendletons.. Our anon ‘Pendieton 49’ers, skirts, tacts and sweaters. A tréat in every. wardrobe. ewes virgin’ wool, . ee ae ee ee —_— in and see it today. Enjoy ‘it while you pay as little. as ‘3 a month, a J ust Arrived . Mansfield Quartet; another new beauty ce Gulistan, All wool heavy brown tweed . Speeielty priced at ed Sq. ‘Yd. ° _ ‘Tf You Are Laiding for Cords You loa See This. 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Complimentary Tickets at Alvin's Opening (Monday’s) TELEGRAPH at HURON Mon., Thurs., Fri., 10\to 9; Tues:; Wed., Sat., 10 to 6; Sun, 2 to’S 4 } S : * a : * ? 3 A 4 . 4 i i ; i 4 : pn [ ; ss AS ; i ka oe | * Sea 3 : + : \ Vw ‘ aM ‘ ‘ j ey a mae eck) ‘qh <8 cee i sna ae cae: ii Bs as ; ss bento t ) eet ; fy " ‘ eo seis i Res: = oS 7 | \ i? ad = i > - f beak ae igtae # =) 2 Be { o i eee ee ioe sot Somat ~ z ‘ a | } rt na ees I cm eae ar me ee pore Acco en ee = ; = i cae sh war ] me A. “ - a ok ve ; ‘ > | - : Es é Lo ; i of le : \ : i La 5 . ; \ } Fe 5 : . F ae y , j j Sahay | ost i% | 3 2 : \ i HOS ee a ‘ _ a : r ii } . i - j | : ’ ~ j ; | mma a RB NTIAC-PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER * : . Ee . . % s F * } oo x : é : « i 2 7 « - . ' \ 1 i i . H - apes . j | * ¥ « 1 _ . . i - f és : ~ a A “< * t ad = \ | | “ “Me 2; : * = ™. j % - i 5 ¥ F ‘ ‘ + i i i . . * Hae Pa ~ x ead Abt It. Now rive It§ PS , Everyone is excited about this ALL NEW EDSEL! . And once you see it... once you drive it... you will talk EDSEL too! We are bursting with enthusiasm and want you to come in see our newly re-done show rooms, expanded service department and meet our new sales staff! Ask any of the men we introduce here for a a demonstration drive inthe EDSEL. . . oe = - x e a 232 S. Saginaw Street: See eens pa nn pa cscesiping: Se ~ . HE PON TI AC PRESS _ 4 ee a Dryden Classes Sar Thursday, Sept. 4° 9, Supt. ; an nounced the faculty for-the schools is now complete; Avon Man Enters Champ Steer at Fair AVON TOWNSHIP — Fiitz Lutz, 17, of 53900 Dequindre Rd. ’ is the owner of the grand cham- pion Black Angus steer enteredin}- the Michigan State Fair Junior Livestock Show yesterday. Exhibiting the—same— animal. Fritz won the grand champion- ship-for—all__beef— breeds at —the Oakland County 4H Fair. last month, Slate All-Star Sea WALLED LAKE — An: all-star . game_ between the Inter - Lake! Athletic Assn—and the} Church all-star team from Milford will} \ i + V inners Romeo Couple. Win Top Honors 30,000 Crowd Streets, Watch Floral tine-Up| at Peach Festival for top honors in thé 's parade in the morning.| noon parade was the Fraser Lions|_ For the first time in the 25- year ii of the festival a “90,000 spectators who lined Ro- Laeivte‘ sell nactaoiet ‘Golined) ¢ _ Meo’s Main St. scurryling for |County residents are looking for- _ - ward to fun-packed hours of winter The downpour held off, however, |Sports this winter when the Gram- _ until most of the 30 floats, 10 bands|Pian Mountain Ski Resort opens|- and other marching. units hadjin December.- passsed the reviewing stand. Festi-| The ski run is planned and being| val officials said it was one of| built by Joseph Kosik, Pontiac at- the largest parades in years. Out-of-town juudges -were Mr. Small float winner was “A Little - Boy's Dream” with Gregory Stone, —and.top honors in the ‘walking - group category Went to Patty and Jerry Bates as “Japanese Sand- men.” First place winner as a single entry was Davey Winborn oi “Peter Pan and His Shadow.” be held under lights at—7—p.mi—¥ Wednesday at Walled Lake Junior High. By EDNA DUNN |. Lakeville Correspondent ‘LAKEVILLE — With the re- cent tearing down of the old Lake- wille-Sehool_here,one—of— Addison ‘Township's oldest landmarks, comes the feeling that progress had fon” caught up with this small ‘Progress Hits Village: Old Landmark Is Razed |Pester “Last year Lakeville School Dis- trict consolidated with the Ox- ford Area District, because it hag again outgrown its school building. Now that the old school is gone, which until recently had been used for programs and parties by the students, a large, all-purpose room is being added to the newer school. This room, to be used also jas a cafeteria for students, will be ready by February, officials say: x * * _ On the east side of the present | munity Field. Traps Fox, Money for Building CHESTER, Va, — The Rev. Roy Everett Jr, heard a commo- Providence Methodist Church. He opened it and in dashed a red fox, who was trapped by closing _ the doors to a hall. Hunters arrived and put the fox in a bag. ought to contribute ‘five dollars for his building fund—and he got it the next Sunday in an envelope marked ‘‘fox money. ” 1; The. three-day celebration end- ‘ed at about 10 p.m, with a fire- works display at the Lions Com- The pastor remarked that they! PONTIAG, MICHIGAN Aa a Lakeville, on Lakeville road, is pair his brothers, Robert and Rudy, and a brother-in-law, Willis -* Stoick, Work is peers — on SKI RESORT + A ski resort being built four miles west of scheduled for a December open- = Builder is Jomek Kosik, Pontiac attorney: Above scene shows Planne: the shi-Soige, wien fs @o he $8 by 100 feet long, and will over- look the ski runs. — and other services including a warming house, for the conveni- ‘ence of skiers. . Kosik says the quartet plans te buy a snow-making machine and will build six tows. Two of these will be for beginners, one Saturday, The bride is the daughter of the the bridegroom's parents are Dr. and Mrs, Willard W, Dickerson of ‘Caro. The father of the bride, as- sisted by W. M. McGuire, per- formed the rite in the presence of 200 guests. - , fashioned with a- V-neck bodice, short sleeves and a bouffant skirt. Her finger tip veil was held in ‘Iplace by a lace cap. She carried a white Bible topped with white orchid and spray of lilies of the valley. Shirley Kappan of Pontiac, matron of honor, and brides- maids Barbara White of Jackson, and Delores West of Pontiac, all "| wore blue organdy ballerina |_ The bride’s gown was white em-. § tion outside the basement door of broidered organdy; floor length and | Married in 1 Rochester, Couple to Live’ in East ROCHESTER — Clara May Rid. dle of Rochester and Willard Wilton Dickerson Jr. spoke their marriage vows at a three o'clock ceremony "lin St. Paul Methodist Church on : The lodge will have a snack-bar ski-run for Intermaediates pnd three for advanced skiers, Located-on a high ridge between Lakeville and as viewed from a huge window of the lounge at the resort. rs say’ they will purchase’a snow-making machine. . Peatinn Guece Fact : Lakeville, the site commands a@ beautiful view for miles. Entrance-to the lodge and’ re- sort will be off Lakeville road. Princess ca. four miles west of'planned. Drahner roads, atiConvenient parking space is Lapeer Bridegroom Sings Pos to house elementary students,| grades one to six, sent in from the Oxford Consolidated area. - sed lad os ‘dassrooms’ also Child, Brides Legal WASHINGTON—Girls of-12 may be legally married in six states in the United States. _.| gowns with matching accessories. They carried mums. ; Walter Dickerson of Caro served as best man and the groomsmen -1a reception for 150 guests was held ~ Tthe bride chose a fitted wool tweed were John Kipp of Braintree, Mass, and Norman Jeffreys of Montreal, Following the ceremony, in St. Paul Social Hail, For the honeymoon in the east suit with black accessories and she wore the orchid bridal bouquet, . The bride is a graduate of from the rust chrysanthe--_ ‘MRS. WILLARD DICKERSON Washing Daily Insures Better Ear Health his ears is something of a family joke. But doctors who treat_chil- dren's earaches don’t think it's so funny... Washing the ears has a definite health value as ‘well as an esthetic _{ballerina length, She wore a veil Gettifig Johnny to wash behind: Sharon Elizabeth Lang to Larry P. Muir on Saturday, at eight o'clock, in the Monroe Street Methodist * * To-the-strains of the ‘Wedding March” played by Mrs. Mildred head-of ‘the aisle on the arm of her father as her bridegroom sang! “At Dawning.” ' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Lang 172 Higgins St., and the mae groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muir, all of Lapeer. A ballerina-length bridal gown: of hand-clipped Chantilly lace over jwhite satin was chosen by -the bride. It was fashioned with a fitted.’ bodice with Sabrina. neckline studded with iridescent sequins. The long sleeves of the lace ended in points over the hands. A flounce of lace and tulle featured the back and séquing bordered the edge of . * x * of pearls, the gift of the bride- groom; her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held in place with a coronet embellished with pearls and sequins and her bouquet was of chrysanthemums and stephano- tis. : _) * * * : Maid of honor was Patricia Lang, sister of the bride, who -wore blue nylon chiffon over taffeta of headdress and a necklace of pearis, the gift of the bride, and carried pink rosebuds. Douglas: Muir assisted 28° beat man and during the ceremony, sang “The Lord’s Prayer.” Seat- Kruse, the bride appeared at the 4, Her only jewelry was a necklace|, = 300 Attend Lang-Muir Rife LAPEER — Three hundred, Muir, Dryden, uncle othe bride guests witnessed the marriage of| groom, William Hanson, Keith and Kier Relitz. A reception at the tala Memor- fal building followed the ceremony. "|The newlyweds then left for ‘a Canadian honeymoon, where they — will visit the Toronto “Exhibition. | -Mr.’ and Mrs.” Muir will be at home after Sept. 15, at 511 Turrill * [Episcopal Diocese Buys Dryden Parcel DRYDEN — The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan has purchased ‘@ parcel « of land at the rear of the 'St. John Episcopal Church on South ‘Mill street here presenting it to the local group. * * * Plans are presently being made to use the area as a parking place, Utica Girl Injured . in 4-Car Collision ROMEO — A 16-year-old Utica girl was injured yesterday after- noon in a fourcar accident on _ Van Dyke is miles” pouth of The injured girl was Joanne No- lan, 55378 Mound Rd., Utica. She was taken to St, Joseph hospital, Mt, Clemens, with head lacera- tions, Joanne was a passenger in a ear driven by Robert Gritizinger, “Traffic was backed up for a traf- ~-- fic light when Gritizinger’s car rammed the one ahead. of his ing the guests were Norman causing a chain reaction involving - two other vehicles in the same pg Mee Ee Certral State College, Oklahoma, Cambridge —-and-—will--graduate in ,|Education here hag increased sal- £ es pene at the Mas- ; Rochesler beara jand the bridegroom attends Mas- isachusetts Institute of Technology; 1958. They will reside in Brighton, Mass.’ At present the groom has an Raises Salaries for Substitutes ROCHESTER _ The Board of aries -for substitute teachers for the school year 1957-58, from $16 contact Schools. Supt. Donald C Baldwin to make application. oe ee | Dh other hetien the salary sched. ’ includ- om and.helpers, was Planning Church Fete “DRYDEN — The Ladies Guild Jtonomides has made mastoid com- r-|face another daily hazard as soon -|seeds and even insects find their {Oldest College Paper ing of the outer ear with soapsuds) |and hygienic -cotton swabs before ear: frouble- erupts often—prevents unnecessary complications. Children’s - e ar- emerismt should—be—treated— promptly. — troduction of antibiotics ead oa plications of ear infections less _| perilous, ; Early, intensive treatment usually clears an ear Inféction without. surgery, In small. children, -head ‘colds tend to involve the middle ear, pediatricians say, so it is a good idea to elevate the child’s head when sniffles start, Besides earaches, children’ s ears as school starts — beads, byttons, way into them, ~ When a small item like a bead or button gets into a child’s ear, re- move as quickly as possible to prevent irritation or infection. NEW HAVEN-The Yale Daily News,: college paper in the country, The to the year of 1878, first edition as a daily dates back ohe, physicians say, Daily wash- |. To Tel on Guest Night — The Rev. Yung-} Lake Tiny Iron Crystals Better Steel, Nylon “CHICAGO — — Tiny crystals ota a} are teaming with copper, nylon, steel, and other materials to make automobile springs, better electri- cal conductors, ducts, — ee The crystals are so small _a bil- lion of them occupy less space than a grain of table salt. not as metals or fillers but as chemicals. When used with cop- per they are said to give the cop-} per . superior electrical conducti- bility, and in steel the product has a magnetic pho Hsuan.. Shau will be the guest speaker at Thornville Community Club's guest night, meeting i lane. State police of the poms: a [post ticket new kind of iron ¢alled alpha tron} superstrong bearings, long-wearing|— and other Bro}: The crystals are said to,behave |. characteristic. When used in combination with| _ supéermagnetic T for | +ing-at ‘an excessive speed. Thursday, The willbe held at the home Mrs. Delbert Lee here. i io =a Tatered hr 4 “Heat F Fails to Halt ~ wouldn’t spit on you, I'm ‘ed a turnout of __mutuel handle of $3,673,165, Sos } ibs ¥ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3; 1957 g Johnny Pesky, spupky lit ~ Press 5 Bo tle manages of the Birming- ingham Barons in the Tiger farm system, is hoping he will get the chance to move into the Briggs Stadium scene next season as an addition to Jack Tighe’s eoach- ing staff. There is word around that Don Lund will move up into the administrative offices - with Johnny McHale, and! | Pesky, with more than 18 years in the majors, is after the necessary time which would make him eieible for the 15-years- of-service pension. “I only need about a year and a half to make it 15 years.and I sure would be grateful for a chance with the Tigers,” he said in the hotel suite while- aie reve mes fee fied Sees aaa erent stay in Birmingham. of -Pesky was somewhat downcast over the way his team Fred ‘ ; month. The Barons were leading} confident look about contenders earlier this season but now it looks like sixth place in the Southern Association is where the team will] . finish. - “It’s tough for minor league managers to hold their O pirapioes in the league. Everytime a ball player or two “gets going real well, the parent club-grabs him and the shuffling starts,” he said... PESKY A “GENTLEMAN” “ Pesky also took time out to give one of his ieanis ~~ umpires a needle. “I’ve been thrown out of more games this year than in my entire major league career,” he said. Three times he was given the heave-ho at Birming- ham and the last time, which he says wasn’t a “fair shake,” it cost him 25 bucks.” + It seems that after the umpire called a drive along the: Cleveland “Sees line a foul, Pesky came ru + nning out of the dugout to/¥ protest. With his mouth full of tobacco he was hardly able to enunciate clearly. - “When he did open his mouth the tobacco juice came out spraying over the umpire. The ump took out his handkerchief and then gave shower. : lee the finger toward the |cnicage a Pesky angrily ran-toward the dugout, spit out the wad and came back screaming, “Why throw me out, I didn't say anything yet?” “You. spit on me,” said Jimmy David, the rugged Lions, is the self-appointed the umpire, “get out.” “T ‘m a gentleman, you #&*/#%&X,” : answered John. The last word was worth bin even for a gentleman. - DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX N little deferisive back of the|~ reveille officer of the team. }} No one got any shuteye on the plane back from Birming- ham ... rookies Terry Barr and. Steve Junker gave coach Aldo Forte fits with their card “magic” on the trip... , and Joe Schmidt said he “al WEDNESDAY’S — hotel bus went past the steel mills. Joe is from Pitts- ge fanati co New Yorn. tt ibm, ‘burgh. . Miwenhes “at at Leu, 8pm. most felt at home” when the New York ...... icago lon feed Kansas City .|). MONDAY’S RESUL 2H New York. 7-1. lst game 8 ——— some ork Baitimore, yea ag dm as ge mag 1 ) on Detroit, m.—Keegan vs. Hoeft 46-9) : Oniy games - wwEDN AY'S GAMES Washington at tkmore, 7 = Boston at New York, 7:15 p.m Only games- NaTIONAL E LEAGUE peers eee neers sane: Beers eenewene . Y's Milwaukee at 5 C78) vs. Litette at WN ¥ "Labor Day’ for Spertans- _ Duty Works Squad in Heat, Rain — The Mich the Start of the-efiernoce—work-merking and afternoon workouts , _igan.- State football squad put in’ ‘ tracks, most of whieh also oper- ated. yesterday, was 263,472. The) wagering on that day was $16,318,632. Be’ Park report- 50.833 and a | =| A year ago the attendance at 1) Freddie Mack today- earned the iNew Haven light heavyweight an- other main event at St. Nicholas Arena. ? x * Matchmaker Teddy Brenner said he would book Luedee, 16814, as a reward for his eighth round TKO of Mack, 170, at St. Nicks last night. : most of the afternoon Session. Centerline and Greg Montgom- ery of East Lansing, both sopho- mores, were working behind The quarterbacks were passing with fair accuracy for so early in the season, although they were handicapped by a wet ball during 1 | appears to be dancing as he hurries, after @ dribbler off bat of Phil- lies’ Granny Hamner in first game of doubleheader at Ebbets Field, . Y. yesterday. Hamner beat ball out for a hit that scored team- mate Ed Bouchee from third. Phillies won both games. Bega Slave ® to Gain Split & vs. ws: Nuxhall coe) oa team and Mike Panitch, junior |Fox. he ae Braves Prep ‘Murderers’ Row’ Be Fane. re ‘ r kok * Until Nearly 8 Lary Nips White Sox, 5-4, After Hose Takes, Opener,” 8-2 NEW YORK (NS). — The Mil- waukee Braves, who have virtual- ly sewn up the National League ern day version of ‘Murderers’ Row”’ sate the Werld Settee, | They gave a tren . Ripe flere ptcmranpecny-ed ~ civbbed 35 hiss, inchading twe hon set. may Wess eee era, to crush the Chicago -Cubs et 23 to 10, to. the. Set game of = 23-Run Spree_ Buries league lad to 4 games and Ed Mathews ater homered as ae lll x His t bf ¥ } HE ali HE rs) BF i Maxwell collected four —hits—in! seven appearances in the twin bill times in eight strips. Kuenn, after opener, was dropped to the seventh spot in the batting order for the nightcap Santger Sack ‘Fighe planned te use southpaw Bill Hoeft against Bob (No Hit) Keegan in the windup of the series today. - failing to hit in five at-bats in the|“ tu oat anil : ance of Connie Johnson. Sox. Cleveland's Mike Garcia pitched lq five-hitter to turn iri the shut- _ fout and reliever Cal McLish. hom- ered to win his own game in the - IN HIS IVORY TOWER — There was no loaf- ing on the opening day of football practice for - Pontiac High at Wisner Stadium yesterday as long as head coach Jesse MacLeay was in the “ivory tower.” With each coach working with a CHICAGO # — This was 137. .|days later. The same Milwaukee Braves were at Wrigley Field yesterday ‘|and had appeared to have clinched the National League pennant by winning a doubleheader from the Chicago Cubs. - * * * Last April 16, the Braves had beaten the Cubs 41 behind War- ““'Braves Nearing Pennant Clincher in Calm Manner ren Spahn and that opening day they vowed they wouldn’t blow the pennant this season as they had in 1956. They won two frem the Cubs 23-10 and 4-0 yesterday while both St.Louis and Brooklyn lost double- headers, giving the Braves an 814 game lead over the second-place Cardinals. * «x * There was no comment, no bois; WLYA Sailors _ Enjoy 2 Days - of Sail Races CHICAGO TIGERS 4B RH. ABREA Aparicio,ss 4 2 3 Kuennss 5 0 0 t 11+ Tuttle,ctf $601 erase ie 3 1 © Boone,ib $6 2 Doby,cf 3 0 0 Kalinerf 5& 0 6 Minosolf 4 1 1% Maxweli,lf 4 1 2/ Lollar.c 4 1 2 Boiling. 4 6 3) Hatlield.Jb 4 0 1 Bertoia.3b 4 0 2; Esposito,3b 1 0 0 Maas,p 000 legen 3.1 2 Stumpp 10 0) | “esr 200 roth 000 i Sleater;p 0 0 0, Sek 000 B-Philley 1 0 0 Byrd,p 1 6 0 Totals 6 n rt Totals 30 213 A-Struck out for Shew in 6th. : B-Walked for Stump in 4th, Chicago. ........ #0100232 100—8 _ | Detroit .... 016 001 900—23 0 y, Minoso 3, Hat- ; “AP. Wireptote | DODGER DANCE — Brooklyn Dodgers’ shortstop Peewee Reese | | Detroiter Cycle Victor 1-1, Sleater 2-2, Shaw 6-0, 1-1 —Pierce (16-10). L—Maas 19-13). U—Tabacohi, McKinley, Soar, Berry. T~— 2.45. A—25,000 (estimated). “cHIcaco DETROIT” < : ABRH ‘ “a n Aparicio,ss § 0 © Bolling.» 4 0 2 Pox, 2b & 0 2--Philley, th 4 1-6 inoso,lf 2 0 0 Groth,cf 4 4 1 Der'gton.p 0 0 0 ttle,cf 060 Beard (1 0 1 Kalinerf 3 1 1 Staleyp 0 © @ Maxwellif 3 6 2 C-Phillips ‘1 0 © House,¢ 401 Doby,cef §4 0 1 Kuennss 3 1 1 Lollar,c 3.0 © Bertoia.ym 3 1 1 Rivers Foy 400 Ty.p 30600 Dropo.1 a1) 2 $ Hatfield, Dob 412 Donovan;p 1°0 1; A-Torg'nyf 3 2 2 Totals J 31 - ‘i i wk A A-Grounded out for ov B-Hit bont si ie. for Derri “ a “Y C-Grounded o “rer n 9th. Chicago . ...... ve ° 160 201—4 GME fever ase 3ie 100 00x— 5) E—None. RBI—Fox 3, Beard, Kaline 3, Kuenn, . Fox, Maxwell, House. Ka uenn, Berto’ q on a and Aparicio. Lef 8, Detroit 4. ten 1, Staley 1 ry 1. 80—Donovan 3, Lary 4. HO—Donovan 7 . 4 Derrington 2 in) 2, Sta in R-ER—Donovan §-8, | Derrin Lert Btaley = Lary, cine Kin “yr Soar, Berry, Tabacchi. Detroiter. Bates Molyneaux and Otto Husted of Grand Rapids were lap feature winners at a Labor Day motorcycle racing program yesterday at Northville jm ai L—Donovan (15-| ~1M39 oval for the 1957 season. It races, each getting a 2nd Mon- were the Sunday skippers. ee ee ee Other winners — Sunday — thistles, Seaweed (Don Zannoth); Monday, snipes won by GeeWiz Baby 2nd Mauvie (Ed Nelson), 28—|Krietz-Kraft (Karl Krietz); light- Tolise |nings, Green’s Dream (David, Jo Green, first win), 2nd JoDee (Fries), 3rd Ramblin’ Rascal (Jack Berlen, Bob Aiken). these et Detroit i in Polo aan CHICAGO in — Detroit's Don Beveridge and Oliver led the Detroit attack with five goals each. F of Dallas, Tex., 13-7 yesterday. |pionship George terous talk in the Braves dressing room as there had been” on “open- ing day. There was. nothing / fo! indicate this team would -repre- sent the National aes in/ the world series: — “We have 24 games lett to play,” said Manager Fred Haney “and I'm pitching _—— Spahn tomorrow.”’ Red- Schoendienst, the man credited with Milwaukee's surge to first place, said ‘all’ we have to do is keep winning./*. *. -* * And Spahn, who wag one of the. first to vow the Braves wouldn't “We've done nothing; yet. We have a lot more games left tg play.” x «/) * The entire situation was super- ficial. The Braves) knew they had the flag wrapped up but none would admit it. | Wyandotte 9 Gains State Amateur Title BATTLE CREEK mm — Wyan- dotte, undefeated in six games over the Labor weekend, is the new champion of the Michigan Amateur: Baseball Aston e Brook. Polo Club_here... SO x * * Len Trusewucz allowed only two rp irs nop tg mabe el agagnie enn gl against River Rouge, 2). Gr Grand Rapids was eliminated earlier in a 6-3 semi- final game. . noon’s midget auto racing show” Pontiac Speedway. was the midgets’ 1st appearance here this == and the program was delayed twice by rain. : White Claims M-59 He onors Johnny White, ‘sigiancit Wenit \etuo Sel and Lars Mathedey te Slap etre of Suny er of Saginaw placed srd. _Wajt.Van Amberg raced his tiny Stlcar to victory in the 12-lap semi- pe Anderson from ‘Indianal won the pursuit race while Bob Zomerhuis ral Gtand Rapids took the four-car dash. Heat winners Fe a {Fancy Putter Takes Credit Gardner. Dickinson. i. Wins insurance Open Golf Tournament WETHERSFIELD Conn. woe Gardner Dickinson Jr. of Panama City, Fla., credits a fancy putter jAwith winning the Insurance City Open for him. | The former construction engi- neer._shot-‘a-70-yesterday fora’ 72-hole total of 272, 12 under par. It-_won_ the Open and $2,800, bringing his winnings this year to more than $10,000. i He said the blue, modernistic, wide-faced putter was given to him by a spectator at the end of the Milwaukee Open last week. He edged out big George Bayer of Los Angeles by two strokes. His second place finish was worth $1,900 to Bayer. Jack Burke, Kia- mesha ee N.Y., was third with Bayer shot a 67, four under par, for one of yesterday’s best: scores. Bunched behind Burke with 276s |were* Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex., Doug Ford of Mahopac, N.Y., and Dow Finsterwald, ot Jupiter, Fila. | Pennant Races at a Glance AMERICAN LEAGUE ary Pet. Behind Flay 629 ieago 7 595 a Nee yore — Gp): aney Re bet Fernons © Chicago—(23 Boston 3, Nes means Be Cleveland 3. Area Clubs Decide Labor day weekend marked the championships, Here are the latest. champions: ‘Tam O’Shanter—men, Milton Elson a former champion defeated Paul Yarrows, 2-up in 36 holes; Women, Mrs. Albert Carnick de- feated Mrs. George Sithons 3 and 2 for her first title; Steve Rodom, 16, defeated Stu Bloch, 14 for junior.titte,-one up at 18; A big gallery saw Elson clinch the win. ; Pine lake — men's title won by Jim Hogan, 17, defeated Bruce Wright, . 9 and 7 for his 2nd club ley; Meadowbrook, Tony defeated George Lakotich 7 and 6; weunee, Mrs. Steve Purdo. Soldier i a Major Upset Sau Althea a WY. GINS) — + + ri = ; Ee i claim to fame was last year’s In- Australia's second-ranking player, * Australian champion Ashley Cooper, . second-seeded Savitt of South Orange, N.J., Vic Seixas (4) of Philadelphia, Budge Patty (7) of Los Angeles and Paris and ge Net Winners son pulled’ it out, 46, ad oe .|11-13, 6-4. x * *. * Miss Gibson. led ss -eealeaal advance of seeded women with an ter-Service championship, blastedjeasy 32-minute victory, 60, 6-1, over Elizabeth Lester ot Santa Barbara, Calif. : Denmark's unseeded Kurt Nicl- 2 "| gen who ousted America’s fop- Hamilton Richardson, of New-York, Hard (5) of Montebello, Calif., side- lined Susy re neo of Kalama Flam (8) of Beverly Hills all ‘windup of -most~ area golf club~ Golf Championships. a 4 Sere) Sess So eye ee ee MN tig ad ea i Siig * ~ ah? nny Fam | Hughts Family Scores lf ‘But Monroe Clan Wins Top State Bow Honors | Pepe iaiing eel | county has its quota of archery . trophies today. He and his wife Clio pach walked off with a cham- pionship in the Michigan’ Archers _ Assn. tournament that closed here yesterday. a Roberson won the men’s Case "| Mane Tere: av Class A -— Bob oe Go eee ee Men's York division Class B — Pete won the “seunsh’s Plesk Seiethk tone Mrs. Roberson set a state record In freestyle cimapeiition a oe is permitted on the bow, No sight is allowed in instinctive competi- tion. - ~ Winners and their point totals: Samaria, 1674. Big-imy freestyle Class A — debt” Bast Nie rican freestyle Clase B Dick Battle 1257. bos “Ameren “Treesie Class C — Ron Can. ericen oer Oy Class A Men’ phe me —Elly Gueart. Mus! F an en's American. _— etive re Ciase Be Be ve Class C — Mary inctive Lake Orion. 2112. Sradevoken 9 to 717 W. Huron St. INSTALLED FREE! Also ~ — ahd Exhaust Pipes $2 | 3 FE 8-0424 the whitest paint pigment! y Du Pont 40 keeps that “just- - painted” look for years. Goes oR national Speedway yesterday. = \and mechanical failure take the 1000. ~— Lynn Hoback, | - Intermediate boys freestyle — Dale) Hansen, Hillsdale, Thane oe vamtarinediats "boys yer — Roy|- . Intermediate age instinctive — Linda Sponsier, ‘Jackson, 022 = instinctive — Kathy aaunier op 1098, = freestyle — ‘Linda’ Piint, einmanie Bloss, Crystal, 500-Mile Stock . Car Race Won — freestyle — Frances by Ohio Driver | weauny FISHING! — The two Pontiac an- glers above really were fishing, Saturday at Mill Lake, north of Pontiac. From left are Ray Tin- 24, of 5635 Longworth Ave., TRENTON, N.J. (Mike Kla- pak swept past a field of favored drivers who fell by the way to win the 500-mile late model stock dall, ; man, 22, of 244 West Brooklyn A reveals the scope of their fishing. They took some 40 fish of four foot-long perch. and Bob Put- ve. The picture spin rigs. Pontiac varieties, ‘indudine about half a. - _dozen of inusually big crappies and several near- Press Phote They used nightcrawlers as bait, fished in about 20 feet of water, Tindall said they lost several good-sized Land Both were using- car racé at the Trenton Inter- ne 1 Klapak hung around ninth place in the early laps that saw heat toll of favorites Sam Hanks, win- ner of the Indianapolis 500 this year, Johnny Mantz and Ralph Moody. ANN ARBOR w® — against overconfidence is a as struggle at Michigan's football _ drill. * * te starts for Klapak, 44. He made \for the higher echelon in the Big © (81.7 m.p.h. He is from Warren, Alohio. Flint 2nd in Baseball _|is the new champion of the Nation- . jal Amateur Baseball Federation tournament. Keith Vesling batted First it was the magazine sooth-|— It was the first victory in 12)sayers who picked the Wolverines four pit stops for fuel and tires| Ten and national rankings. —— - and posted an average speed of “Now the alumni have adopted the war cry. They’ve eagerly re- ported to Michigan's first few practices, trampling along the sidelines in large groups. They rub their hands with hopeful ex- pectations for the season to come, FLINT, Mich. “P—Lorain, Ohio, “This is our season to go to| the Rose Bowl,” said one alumnus | who is close to the “Michigan foot- ball scene. “We'll be the best team in the home four runs with a-home run and. a single as Lorain whipped! Flint, Mich., 12-8 in the champion- . ship game last night. nation,” said another who re- jcalled two periodicals which fore- | ‘cast such an event. “This is all ridiculous,” said coach Bennie Oosterbaan, who ad- ONDAY'S FIGHTS. NEW YORK. Jerty Luedee, 168'2, New paves. Conn., stopped Freddie Mack, 170, ANA, Mex.—Art Aragon, 152. Los, inted Alfredo Cota, 147 vento the gridiron. . - Oosterbaan is feartul, such ae placed confidence will spill over He doesn’t want his squad hampered by extra pressure. To offset -it,. Michigan's first few practice sessions have been rigor- ous, Oosterbaan has had his play- ers grunting from calisthenics and running. The workouts have been the toughest in the memory of veteran sideliners. Although most-of the players re- ported in good physical condition, a few were overweight. It's doubt- | ' jin the National Football League. ful if they are now, after the labor day doubleheader under a baking) sun. Oosterbaan put his men through the first three weeks of two-a-day sessions yesterday. Offense was emphasized and © rT | ig og » La mits he doesn’t care wifat the SANDERS’ | FORRENT | Veteran Driver-Killed TRAVIS ‘HARDWARE _ 458 Orchard Lake: Ave-~ FE 5-8724. - DONALDSON LUMBER 27 Orchard Lake “FE 2-8381 ——| - DARLINGTON, S.C. t#—A_ bril-; jot the wild men of stock car rac- jing - won the. tragedy - marked eighth annual Southern 500 yester- kok * Speedy Thompson of Monroe, N.C., driving a- Chevrolet, went ‘home with the top take of $13,450 and a -new race record of 101.1 im.p.h. Death rode the track before the to Bobby Myers, 33, of Winston-, Salem, N. C: x * * i His death was the first in the ¢ight-year history of the event. ‘ Owens of Spartanburg,!— S.C., starting on the pole, finished second for $5,850 in a Pontiac. In third in a Ford was Marvin Panch MOTOR MART ff AUTO PARTS 121 123 € Montcalm | —7 Wins in South }liant, steady performance by one tage of all race purses of,the year N.C., who finished fourth, for $1, 975 in a Chevrolet. Baker, the 1953 winner here, has 8,320 cham- pidnship points. was fifth for $1,500 in a Ford, Flock of Atlanta, -1952 went into a spin. ‘Myers piled di- estimated crowd of 70.000 when airectly into him and flipped over ithree-car~pdeup on the 28th lap! into the path of Paul Goldsmith oldest ball player of ‘the six-hour grind proved fatal|o¢ st Clair Shores, Mich. ° Texas Nine Defeats. Ft. Wayne for Title a SEE share in a percen- was Buck Baker of Charlotte, * * * Jim Reed of Peekskill, N.Y., Myers was killed when Fonty Weatittes > M’ pba Ratings bat magazines say about his team. “How can anyone say where we'll finish before we've even ‘Played one game?” theré was a considerable ont of passing. As expected, reserves Bob Ptacek in the airlanes as every back had a chance to throw. ~ Steelers Get. First Victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh's Ste e lers finally have a game in the-won-column standings after turning back the Philadelphia Eagles: 17-12 in the only game played Labor Day. For the Eagles it was their fourth set- back without a victory. ee a ae: In making their exhibition rec- ord 1-2, the Steelers overcame a 0-10 deficit at the end of the first quarter for a 14-10 halftime Jead field goal by Gary Glick. __ * * *. Games over the: weekend’ saw. ithe San Francisco 49ers defeat-the Cleveland Browns 21-17 for their third straight victory Sunday, Sat- urday the’ Detroit Lions also won their third straight, defeating Washington 31-14 while the Los Angeles Rams walloped the Chi- cago Cardinals 63-21. Baltimore Calls ~ Up Dizzy Trout NEW YORK ¢INS) — Who's the WICHITA, Kan. ( — Sinton; ball champion of 1957. ls The Texans won the title last! leagues? soft riding! 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Jimpossible to recall all the base- -jball trades: made by Manager ‘lmade a bid for distinction yes- . |terday. -| It supplied- the Baltimore Ori- -}to hand the "New York Yankees) tof 14-this season, 8-7 and 6-1. . | The trade was made a, year ago May by Richards with the club. -|Chicago outfielder Dave- Philley: “land pitcher Jim Wilson for third ;man and Johnson —.were stand-' and Stan Noskin were—standouts| and then added a—fourth period| Double Sting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the eight major league Labor Day doubleheaders, a drop .of about 30,000. from 1956. The National! =tLeague had the top.crowd with 34,239 at Chicago. . “NINETEEN (73, 530 via Click ae aera ) Baseball Turnstiles sensanenssueneeny = ATTENTION | BOWLERS! — A totale 173:530 turned -out for | Completely. Modernized & The American League outdrew the National with 64,771, a 2,005 Ample Perking Fecilities” . increase over last year, with a top ROCHESTER LANES 7 of 33,032 at Baltimore, where the 430 M St. “ Roches {Orioles beat first place New York|@ a r twice. The National drew 78,759, . OL 6-9341—FE 2-4416 Lad some, 32,000 less than 1956. rTitiitiiiititttiiis onLabor Day Kell, Nieman, Goodman and Johnson Help Clip! Bambers Twice . . BALTIMORE W—TIt is next to Paul Richards, but one of them * * *- oles with virtually enough talent ARC WELDERS” . GROUP HOSPITALIZATION, PAID - HOLIDAY, VACATION PAY Apply: _ PARAGON CONSTRUCTION co. 44000 Grand River, Novi, Mich. z- Phones: Northville 2910 — WO 3-3515 = their first doubleheader loss out) he formerly managed, He gave baseman George Kell, outfielder. Bob. 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Saginaw, FE 4-3566. a the ninth and scored. hits in the attack. * * * In the second game, Kell and Johnson were more than’ a match for the Yankees alone although Goodman wasn't idle with two: singles. Kell drove in three runs and Johnson held, them to one in Nieman chipped in with three ‘| : the ninth while striking out 14. f ean Up / ) . i . ean Uut Johnson’s last strikeout to end the game was. on pinchhitting Mickey Mantle. It was the most Yankees bat-/ ters to strike out this season and gave Johnson a_total of 150, ond to Early = of Cleveland. =| Thomas Sparks _ Southfield to | Softball Title ESCANABA (® — The hitting and pitching. of Dan Thonias brought Southfield from behind in the standings and lifted the Detroit suburban team to the state men’s yesterday. 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All I've had to' do|- is sit aiid think: If-I hadn't had) the children, I would have_ been} in really bad shape.” JAYRE MaNtsicio | Will Success Spoil BeGya Hunter’ 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Phone FE 4-4611 IWAS A | TEENAGE fi WEREWOLF Bae - ROUND AND ROUND — Like.a giant lamp. shade, a a -New- York's Coney — ‘| plans More Evangelistic Work i in N ew York Graham Goes Home to North Carolina NEW YORK i® actoes ints usally make for good bus , Michigan residents flocked here tox the last time without their cars| PO = “Inst aweekend to pay their lastre-|oaia a quarter for the ride and a| Typical is Mayor Al Phillips of| - to the litte ferries which) worker at the docks said some of|st. Ignace.’ Sees tes ito bid farewell to the ships. therm took as. many as three trips “Nobody knows what’s going to years. happen, but we're hoping for the ‘The ferries: will become obsolete FORESEE GOOD TIMES best. Losing the ferry and bridge] - Nov. 1 when the bright, new 100-|~ Area residents, both in °St. Ig-| -ayrolis around the same tina tat = million dollar Mackinac Bridge is/nace and Mackinaw City, regarded | a to hurt some. No doubt the _ opened to traffic and ties Michi-|the flood of cars as a portent of DoUnd [0 NC gan'’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas things to come. Most were agreed bridge will make better merchants} “- together with a ribbon of steel for;that when the bridge -opers busi- of all of us. But we believe the; the first time, ness is going to get better, al-/pridge is bound to be an asset— The Labor Day weekend is the |'"°US 1t may take a few years. latter maybe two years,” Phillips) last holiday weekend the ferries | >. x * on bee : Tt ee sigan 1S "peries ee thelr The New York City Visit ORNITHOLOGICAL YEH? Straits. : ’ lew ‘ors ‘ 2h . ae up amd pn a a trade will drop because the autos'.n4q Convention Bureau receives SPECIMEN...IN ALL { WELL,MY \ the press of traffic proved too |°A Zip on across without having |tousands of requests for aid. One PROBABILITY THE \ GOSH, DOG much. There were times. when | ‘© Walt for the little boats to carry/ was from an out-of-town visitor ONLY ONE OF ITS >) WAT. long lines of autos waited -pa- them. : who received a police summons WND IN THE iS ITP A tiently at the docks ‘for their | Others {cel that the bridge will for staying in Central Park past the WORLD! f tura te cross. Increase tourist travel—and tour- /midnight curfew. | i re - BOARDING HOUSE . . ‘ | Witla YY jp THOSE OWLS CLUB LABOR. 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H TO HAVE THAT 0 f WHAT ARE YOU iH : * a — 7 qx #10,000? yet oar vin aT t * —- OUT OUR WAY - = : — j “¥y Wa) DON’T Joc \ ( 1 DO, 100, 2 : : + Sea | ©) 1967 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg. W.8. Pat. OFF Ry BOOTS AND HER-BUDDIES - - =. > : ? aN * By Edgar Martin ee T CAN'T]| I MUST DISTRACT wNe, 3 y | THINK |] WSS TELODY’S WR. TRUE! OF & |] ATTENTION... ey ; HAVING AN = |] PRETTIER |} onl ‘ ORCHID DAME THAN) | A | LIZABETHL AND STUDIED ALL THE SONGS OF BIRDS, é I LEARNEDA LOT EACH DAY. : STUDENTS BUT WHEN VACATION ENDED | THERE NEVER | “RAT TER HEAD i TRwiLuAms THIS SIDE OF NOAH'S ARK. MORTY MEEKLE © 195? by WEA Servis, tre. T.M. Rex U.S. Pat OFF 3 - q-3 : - . E 2 Con.’ __ DIXIE DUGAN | = ae By McEvoy and Strieber- = P YOU_TAKE THE WHEEL— By e7— TTER PLL Fa by Frank OSCAR, WHY O YA WEAR] [ WELL, EAR MUFRS THIS KIND O' WEATH = ma) Se a = eee | aneeneemmeninneemmmammeal ay ios 1p) =m. ° \ * 4 ee | ‘ i” pee a *n" ‘SEPTEMBER 3, 1957 t : Lory ae fs ea LN ewan 1Y: THRE! — {. mR Business Notes. as) ge § 3 : \ | ie / ~ is oe, ; ‘ : ‘ : ; ' ' ' : j ; : a : ii : ; m. lh 4 ‘ : f — REE: Ta PONTIAC PRESS, DUESDAY, ~ Wall Street Hit | MARKETS begets: Be es ; os embers: of by Uncertainty Poeigas: Vauxhall Prices : sesces ; NEW "YORK we The = stock market turned mixed eed today after a generally higher opening. Leading issues showed plus or ‘Minus signs ranging from fractions|Detroit Bureay of Markets, as of Port.-of-Entry Figure for Detroit Is $1,881; Handling, Taxes Extra Hotel in French Lick, Indiana. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. .C. Burton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L, Mineweaser, Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Vaughan, Mrs. ee to around a point. Trading was Friday. . : a ee mee ron of entry list prices for the| Marian M. Jackson, Howard G. ._ teeame git Me at the SFT TBD soteg Dust neesneenss 88M Vauxhall Victor Super, which will Peterson, George R. Bassett, Ron- q . Apples, Red Bird, BU ....c.ccccdss. 4.18 on sale at Pontiac deal n ald D. Stanhouse and Albert C. . ren’ ba. 4.00 go e tiac ers: i ; —* ie sees agt September, were announced today Benter Jr. - Wall Srest was dominated by a| Canteleupes, Oe sosiee bul. sae by S. E. Knudsen, General. Man- ; feeling ‘of uncertainty as to the|pears, Ciappe Pevorite. bu sooces SN ager of the Pontiac Motor Division . - general tretid of business and the |Piums, Burkank YeBu ....cccses 28 and Vice President of General DON'T LET oe market. after the -tyaditional Labor) = melon : eee soos 2. @ . Motors. : Day turning point. Traders. await- egeta : The Vauxhall Victor is being ed some clarification. eres | ey ies aes g offered for saie in the United States YOUR MONEY Meanwhile; current business oe bu. es fan for the first time and will be intro- | =" mews was imixed,’An upturn was Cabbage, Red, a, Coe otis duced first on the East and West ee reported in orders for steel, but Cnuainece "aes. bu. estes 3m Coasts. e copper prices continued lower | Celery craves) dos. OI, 350 The port of entry list prices J] > : | and there were reports of cut- | Cucumber, “pickles, bu 22222222271. B80 are as follows: New York, City, . : backs and layoffs. — - Rerpen ba, te ocsseoseesceese LB $1,812.50; Detroit $1,881.36; and i az _ Chemicals, rubbers, nonferrous Kohirabi (bene) dos. srtensseveesse it San Francisco $1,994.64. The f male, inns me aerate an Soe Be | sandler reg } other selected issues made gains.|Persiey. Root ibena) dor. v2. EBk dacedcaal ciguak! \eokoxiea |) 2a, on orem 245, on But rails were lower. Steels and| Peppers, Sweet, bu. ........00000. 2.00 nce gna am more, monthly out of your motors drifted toward the down- ue a ae -< glass and oil bath air cleaner income. You don’t have to side. Redishes White “(och Cocks.) dos. - 1.28 ee i as standard equipment. _ wait until you have the full teel, Gen- ‘a "3° - a. aoe The New York City prices will] amount to select your. in- : me pone * — aay tied Squash’ Acorn bu. is SKI NOTES — The water skiers were out in force yesterday, _Pentine Press Phete | aiso apply to other vet of entry | _vestment and pay for-it this: - - pitlar took stight- tosses, Douglas Turnips ibehs.) (Gon. sess 160/ “jumping the waves, and making a few splashes when they fell. themselves, and attracted the attention of others celebrating — _jon the East Coast and the Gulf | easy wa - That s why Mutual Aircraft was up more than a point. Greens. | This scene at Cass-Dodge = was hicitins ‘and the’ skiers nered —— . of Mexico, Other ports of entry unds are so popular With . dit Cabpare, DY antcaeesssesaesseersee 3 8O|— pon : ——— ——— on the Great Lakés will be priced Looage of average incomes. ~ Other gainers were United [Kae “bu... ee 2.00 : . —— the same as. Detroit. The ‘San top in, write, or phone for \ Aireraft, Anaconda, Kennecott, Mustard, bu. & .- 7° . Francisco- pricing will apply to full information on Mutua! Eastern Air Lines, Royal Dutch, Spinach, bu. oo0 2.50 other West Coast ports of entry as | Funds. Unlon Carbide and Texas Co. |feimceyne 860000000000 3 OF wen yy, . The figures announced by Knud- Opening blocks included: West-| / Lettuce @ Salad Greens inghouse Electric up % at 63%, On|Celery Cabbage, bu ..... OE moons . 2.78 sen are the port of entry prices Ww AT Li at e 1,000 shares; Chrysler unchanged peel Bleached, bu. seeveses 3.25 fron er | exclusive of destination charges, 5 at 78 on 2,700; and General Mo- Lettuce.” as ates Jai yeecaws ‘ "200 i y voit eae sg ge lea LERC H EN tors off % to 43 on 1,000. ; ' DETROIT EGGS bd taxes. : N ~ y rk Stor ks || DETROIT. Sept. 3 (AP)—Eges. F.O.B CHICAGO ( — Wheat and corn; — : & Cc oO . Me! a Pian Gee ccm a oe board of trade today, strengthened, ELEGNOL LEAVES — |] Mente New York Sick nchege ee 6 Johns M 42 ie: eeaee. _ hd o e today, strengthe Yo | See roe Jones aay rs $38 = ee 58: lerse 8-87. _» lat least temporarily, but the be- + |] ond ether leading exchanges = aa en * : is A < j 4 = > At gui 8 Rie ee en en ene "Grade. liet that a goodly amount ot Sep-'for Russia; Plans 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ~~ Allts Chat 3 _ Rerepey ae Grade > jumbo S@: extra large ae large tember deliveries have gone into ; 7. t ~ FE 4-2695 : : Aicoe Sc Bg Liege ty 33 Sheer aay, nal 3 Gree eee government loans. ‘Many Interviews : m Airlin -... a 29 be mmercially graded: es; Grade Aside from indications iat pro- , “ sce : veces 16. Am Gyan “4 Leas '@ Coun. 2 lool motes “Spa "Browne: “Grade “A ducers had decided to place their). COPENHAGEN, Denmark — fm Gan eB MS Lonliged aj dumbe Ga, tetra Taree Hy lar aha grains in Commodity Credit Corp.| Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of = ; fos arses Be vA} rap de FO : inventories, there was little news. paces Aap D. b sare = Rad .../. 13.3 May D Strs |. 37.1 : tot importance to affect the trade.| Je ay for Moscow by air to | AR Am Smet fei tas ie = op Poultry Spain ‘purchased two cargoes of| talk with several Soviet leaders | THE MIDYE Am Tele fel Mere reo a8 permorr rowutay hard wheat and Colombia was re-| 88 a newspaperwoman. ECONOMIC Am Viscose .-- 37 Midi stl “ra $2 | perrorr, Sept. 2 (AP) — Prices. paid ported to have taken a substantial She said she would try to get. |} ; et — i ae moss MAM gq (Per pound, F.O.B. Datrett, | fe — No. 1 amount of flour. serkieied Monte CY OUTLOOK Armour & Co- 33, Minn Pail. N. 21.1/9 sty type hens 18-90; taht ‘type hens Corn advanced fractionally on| Statesmen — from Khrushchev jj ~ ates GPP Mont ward <: 262131, fey? whites 9-35; gray cronses.36- cash and commission house buy.| 8nd downward. etal pte Aveo Mig .-: 68 Motorola... 8 | "ine Stam. ducklings 30: yours turkeys od Gas Cots Need ol oon Se This graphic analysis of the} ee Mache eT 304 meavY type 26-27%; toms 3 : chad made_purchases_of| _“‘I want to see _a/ lot of places, || pusiness—picture,prepared— by} —— Benquet ....+ 13 Nat Cash R585 = the feed grain. Soybeans started’ but whether they'll let, me, I | the management of the Key- | -- ae an ate ee ey BH ti tock — the week as much: as a cent Jow-| don’t know,” she said, adding 1 stone -Custodian Funds, in-f Bond Strs ... 16.1 ss Lead 112.4 A ~ fer, with trading influenced by ideal that her tentative “itinerary in- ludes ® forecast of what | me Borden ....- $99 NY Central .. 29.1 DETROSE LEVESTOCE weather for the n cludes Leni mar- {| © pies = Borg War> ... 37.7 Nig M Pw... 284| DETROIT, Sept. 3 (AP) — Livestock: weather for the maturing crop. s Leningrad, Kiev, Samar- |] 5 expected for the last half Briggs ME ooos gg Merl, a West 633] Regt — Selah 8. Sates irs aoar the eu] of the fret bow | Ren) and Saleet | of 1957 in the following areas: Boe et ee Bee grees thy eae es azarae: pe ie, oat | Tic higher, Sept. 82.17% corn was| in Russia for about three weeks, - Caeaeee oo SE ES ARMS OE es? 3 ian facie | : Tenis Prom Panto [15 ton cont higher, Sept, $123 —— eee Calum & H ... 33 6 = = n mixed grades 160-180 Ibs 1825-19-35: SLIDE INTO AUTUMN — Although the sum- summer pleasures. Here a youngster tests a slide | 11. were % to % higher Sept. 66. | © Employment and Wages — |. 83 Owens Ii oi sl sage Se te oo mer season lingers on the calendar for a few at Cass Dodge park, under the watchful eye ot rye was % to % higher, Sept. Infant Found in Box © ve seert Market : Coonai airy, 17a Pan AW At 144/450 gatanle 3300. Bulk earty| OTe O8YS Labor Day brings an end to many Dad, right. $1.30'2, soybeans were '4 to 1% Doing Fine at Alma ° 4 od Carrier, Sid . . 3 — gs s _ receipts fed steers and heifers, quality ; lower, Sept. $2.38%, and Jard was © Personal Income Cater, res. 8 Parke De... 9 shoeing eheice stern deters ost ‘ " sd to poe hundred pounds} ALMA @ — A baby boy, found © Dividends cen . Vy te | comprise er tent receipts; Ll . ower, it bandoned- in box, ed Ches @ Oh ... 60.7 Pe --+er* 19-4) shout 200 stockers: and feeders offered 3- Dz L bc W k d- = ® was reported] 5). § Feature: So i a ae e eeesee oY SGOr VY COKE Hospi GI VOTE | crrenso M02 S84 oman ate Neely today ai an Alma how | Tate. Profits Clark €quip : $88 ps +» 472) and. up; not much done lower grades; leratn peice ~ : Climax Mo . Phileo...... 145}ecows opened fully steady; stockers and L 14 D d S te er Wheat (ald) — The infant. found in h 7 ; : “s _ Philip Mor .. 42 Wheat (ald) . ; niant- was fow n her) ee : Bt Phill Pet... 426 ey “mostly low prime 990-1047 1b ‘teers eaves ea in ta e wrivneat Sea Bee. 77! Saag dtiveway yesterday by Mrs. Lu-[ For your FREE copy. write - Sa Ome "166 Pit Plate O . 142 Steers 25-15-26.00; Bulk” choice steers an on gen a Ibe co se wey oS eee ee who sek) weemeeringg _——- : come ee rect BO +> 3S | 24-90-28.80: to low ‘cholee 22.00-| By ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jhis car ran off M53 near Marlette. there 52°02: 228 «= OR noises led her to the box. The | Com edison 1°, 42.2 Pure Ol... 308 24.00:- most choice heifers 23.50-24.25 [May | 222 Sep. 130 |ohi , Con N .. 414. RCA ........ 333i few loads high choice heifers 24.50; one| lhe Labor Day weekerd left 14) George Robinson, 72;--Aigonac; tale + z. , child was wrapped in a woman's Cc. ._ NE ss Cre mPa sre Ror te co: Mayliaed, MN chalce to low prime unsald/persons dead in Michigan. was Killed Friday night in a cer-| Ofdinance on Secon L s|nightgown and the zippered lining : Cont Bak ai 1 Reyo Met + $12 choice heifers mainly 21.00-23.00; util-| Arne Malila, Bergland, and Law:)truck smashup in Lapeer County. Reading at Commission’; open 2 Ges COMPANY | Cont Mot canes i. ock Spe ts tere largely 1100-33 50° several inte Seo.rence Leiviska, Ontonagon, died) Mrs, Barbara Discoll,. 45, De- Meeting Tonioht Doctors said the infant was only) J : ee ~Boxal mut... $8.4 800 Ibs. good to low choice stock steer/Saturday night when their car ran troit, was killed Saturday in a two-, Meeting !onig fhoursold. Bank Bidg- + —— Cora Pa... 384 Bt Joe aed 28-4/and heifer calves 2408. ae i off a inp fom plunged into a river|car collision in Detroit. Piet chi Pees ping — found Pontise 14, Michigan ; ere .. 20.2 Scovill Mf... 201\Kosher account. ‘ oua Gone nse. . Jane ass, 26, Clare, was) The City Commission will con- ere in little over a e; / Dis € Geag «... 723 Seam AL RR... 308 tow choley 300-26 00 to (36.00 we * 2 t killed Sunday when the car’ inldeu, + ys ap plane innighi- tel awson Woman year. A newborn baby girl was. FE 2-919 me Dow Chem ..-. 563 Siiell Qu : a4 Giloteg slaughter calves 19.0020 00; fee Clyde Franklin Bayne, 22, Flint,|Which she was r iding left the road/the Oct. 28 Pontiac General Hos- found in June 1956... iL East-Air Lb... 35 Binclatr anes ‘o8| anon Sgalabie 700. ‘Sule early supply wi pune eo eed ee ee eee ee etal hee lene eect. Hurt Landing Plane : . Fast Kod wees 1004 Socony «+s. ie slaughte Found 200 slaug hter heep an automobile skidded 200 feet, Park, w sneer rene Scheduled for its second reading : 2 1d Mus 022 44 Sou Ry ....... 39.3|tamby n carly receipts, ‘slaughter! hit a utility pole and bounced into was kille ay when he| and adoption will be an ordinance oe of i muni i Fmer Rad ws Sperry Rd... 22.2 coney ga yen prime a parked car in Flint. was — by a car while riding a) approving the issuance of $950,000 an Dolores M. vi ee 714 Com may Nat'l Ex-Cell-O 11.37 std Off Cal... 535)ferene series severe bicycle: worth of general obligation bonds © awson woman pilot making, ' Firestone -..- 83 Bid Ol Ind |.. 47.6) sy 08024 0: several lore til ns Sa cul Ten-month-old Robert Smith aimed at providing the money to,her first cross-country solo yes-| Bank Bldg. eee —— eee oe pg on bee . eS 4 © chotce ‘slaughter ewes 4.00-8.00. dr., drowned Monday at his equip and furnish the $4 on, 000 terday, narrowly escaped with her’ Freept Sul ets Stud Eack S ot home in Nankin Township in a Ask Murder Charge wie, ,000, lite. Phone FE 4-1568-9 oes ‘Osea sa “els oe af 18 P| ad G /] p satan aptaiay: ; Commissioners might settle on | -As it was, her plane ran out . . . Gen Flee.) 647 Sylv BEG ©. 364 e UNITY, FY) mrs. 1a sebert, 31, Davison, in Knife Slavi in whether the’ Issuance” @f the | of gas and she suffered an inch- KE H. N rT E Gen mills a 58 2 Ter ou _ A _ ® e ~ her cee ee Dar- ' y bonds will mean a tax increase. |- long cut on her chin as her rent- B A R & . / S IV nm Motors . Textron ....:, 13.3 fi | | “lene, were ki ay in a two- edhesd . . | ed two-seater bounced ‘to a land- Se = ‘ Gen Te a3 38 i tien meee sad Ines TOF LO! ering car smashup near Flint. Asieaet Prosecutor Paul M.| ane ares jee en 4 ing in a field at Ditvison. ’ "Gen Tire .... & Le Ww 3 i ° ° J nd- * i> Ae * * - Gillette oe ane Tran ate ae As a result of a raid by Pontiac ai a ee ae amie today sakes = = arse A letter from J. A. McDonald,| Mra Wirt rented the plane ‘at Richard H. DeWitt Donald FE, Hansen Gockel Br. A Bret Con = ae) 3 police and detectives Sunday night,| Wheaton Candler, 30, Walled |Brozie Reed, 32, of 295 Howard Mc: chairman of the Oakland County|Birmingham and fle w to Marys-, Res. FE = . Res, FE 2-5513 Coan Pais 870 Un m Carbide aye 18 men were arraigned before Lake, and Sue J. Porter, 26. De-, \Neill St. Department of ' Social Welfare, ville where she landed. | , Gt West 8 1.207 whit Air Lin’. : 34 g Municipal Court Judge Maurice E. |troit, were killed Saturday when’ Reed, accused in the fatal stab-| Will inform the commission what) She then started for Lapeer but Homeowners’ Policies Licesnenes . ase care Beet $2) Finnegan Monday on charges of their small plane crashed’ in Kén- bing of Tames Quiet, 27 == 241 | Steps the county has taken re-'ran into a storm squall, which took . _ Hersh Choe a $24 tm Gas Cp, $$ |loitering in an illegal gambling! sington State Park. Wilson St.. was Savecind to be ar-|Barding the county-owned sub-|her off-course. Accident Insurance Fire Insurance o Homestk wo 35.4 em ae ae pomed Bt 12 Thorpe St. Deborah Rush, 4, Grad Rap: {raigned on the charge in*Pontiac| Standard housing units in Pontiac’ 2 at Automobile Insurance Life Instance Indust Ray’ a4 Wen neat ee oor fined $25. <— salty "and ids, was killed Saiurday when | Municipal Court. ite Sembee «i Ciammnee rae aaj ‘Boally ie! Bishop eal Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Tafand Siew 21¢ weet Uae : is Basil Hicks, 28, of 34 Front St; ies — home. of relatives at ome th iapecr Se eee submitted its appreciation to the simnost cigel: she did me one © Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types int. Mary -M, Wests El |... 63 [Leo Matddck, 37, of 4775 Indian- ml Rapids. tin in front of Reed's home, after an|City for its participation in the|endanger residents, she flew out Tenants’ Policies int Paper '.. 93.6 Wilt Co io ee ee Phillip Criss, wi, inoue = tifiea| {7eyment over a woman. The ac-/recent, oth anniversary celebra-ito a farm field where she circled ee et ee 0 - Montcalm St.; James e y of a man iden cuséd man élaitned the stabbing/tion of Pontjac Motor Division. and landéd ‘“‘dead stick, just as 3 tnt Tel & i 37 nith Rad ...108 Isl Crk Coal - ae STOCKS J. Nephier Co.) Figures eine decimal points are eighths ‘High Low Noon Baia Elec. & Equip. Co. * 2.7 «3.6 rade Rubber Co. .... * 15.4 16.0 Gear Co. .s........ * 25.0 26.0 oL Oil a& Chem. co... * 2 23 Howell Elec. Mo. Co, ... °* 582 5.6 Peninsular Met. Pd. Co * 102 104 The’ Prophet Co. ...... » * 90 6.6 Rudy Manufact. CO. 2... * 11.7 12.6 Toledo Edison Co. ..... 13.2 13.2 13.2 Wayne Screw Pd. Co. ....2.1 21 2.1 *No sale; bid and ‘asked. STOCK. s emenied ‘compiled b tout Hall Press)_ —— . ist = “vt —_ les change ... =e baa oe _ m Tues ..... 260.2 135.7 %2-%- 175.3 Pe day ..vee og: 1164 72.7 178. Week ago ,..++.:257.3 115.4 72.3 173.8 Month ago ..+.,.267.5 128.2 73.9 181.3 Year ago .......269.3 1338 74.5 184 1957 high ..00...280.0 134.7 77.5 186.8 1987 low ....06. 240.6 113.7 72.1 168.0 1056 high eovees 276.3 155.1 76.9 191 1956 low ........244.0 4126.2. 60.6 171.8 | Sees New Labor Laws DETROIT (INS) — Sen. -Pat- rick V. McNamara (D-Mich), told a Labor Day rally in Detroit _ that some new labor legislation probably will result from the Senate rackets committee probe of unions. Ex-King En Route BOSTON (INS) = Ex-King Le opold of Belgium was flying to Boston today from Paris, The former king was accompanied by thé Princess DeRethy and four other persons. They traveled incogni ra 3 Saginaw St.; ‘giof 2200 Beechmont St.; ‘4/33, of 12 Thorpe St. Anderson, 49, of 4025 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains; Herbert Bailey, 37, of 58 Omar St., and Harold Stevens 39, of 499 W. Huron * x & Also among the 18 were Nathan Partney, 68, of 231 W. Pike St.; St.; Jonah Davidson, 61, of .402 N. Saginaw St.; Harry Eaton, 48, of 158. W. Longfellow St.; -Jack Cle- ment, 31, of 5400 S. Jarvis St., ~ Anthony: LaRousa, 41, of 564 . East Blvd. | * Harold Ogles, 28,. of 53 ‘Ypsilanti ifa through papers as Anthony Dobos, 46, no known address, was found ‘Saturday lying beside railroad tracks in Qwosso, A coroner's re- port said the man = been killed * * Sam. Gochett, 93, Detroit, was) car ¢rash in Detroit. Charles Fitch, 34, Roseville, died Saturday of injuries suf- fered Friday night in a_fall at his home. Robert Landon, 33, Charles Goolsby, 46, and Henry F. Duvall, s(AtEh ae “paying finés were Virgil! 0, |Hickey, 56, of 700 State St.; John 3) Touleyrou, 42, of 541 S. Jessie St: ilHerbert Smith, 48, of 233% S. Edward J. Courtney, “31, Port Huron, - was killed Saturday when his car collided with a freight train near Port Huron. Leona. Magner, 37, Detroit, was killed Saturday when her car col- lided with a freight. train near Mount Pleasant. ° x * * Archie Lee Griffin, 35, Snover, was killed Friday night when tally injured Saturday ina two-|_ was accidental during a scuffle. Ford Reveals Price | ‘Range for New Edsel prices for the Ford Motor Co.'s new Edsel line will range from $2,300 for the Ranger two-door sed to $3,489 to the Citation con- vertible exclusive of federal and other taxes, Prices for the Ranger series fun from $2,300 to $2,446; ‘for the Pacer “DETROIT um — Suggested list _ from $2,499 to $2,771; for the Cor-; Other matters on a-short seven point agenda include .two public works * confirmations, and mort- igage waiver request regarding construction of a new building at the tad airport. News i in Brief Kenneth Sherman, of 1096 Dover Rd., reported to Pontiac Police Monday that someone broke into hig home during the evening, ran- sacking: all the rooms, and escap- ing with about $8 from one bed: room and an undetermined amount her fuel ran out. The plane’s right wing and land- ing gear suffered minor damagge. Profit Rise Reported “Applause is the spur of noble minds, the . end and ‘aim of weak ones.” —C, C. Colton, 1820 - |by Continental Motors Motors Corp. of Detroit reported today its net profit for the nine months ended July,31 was el se | 933 as compared with S0y. 458 the same 1956 periad. The company said sales during pared with $94,404,843 in the cor- of money from other rooms. responding nine months last year. sair from $3,066 to $3,139; for the Citation from $3,242 to $3,489 and. for the station wagon group trom, Prices do not include federal taxes, transportation, dealer pre-| paration charges, title and any. state and local taxes. $2,630 to $2,975. i licenses and Business Phone FE 4-5181 Williams to Be Busy DETROIT @® Today is Governor's Day at the- Michigan State Fair and Gov. Williams will have a hand in just about every event, ° ~ Williams will begin- “his; in State Fair Events || T FOR RENT _. VERY REASONABLE 6 room suite (can be divided) of offices, — newly decorated, on 2nd _ floor, ~ Bldg. - 6 windows- fronting on Saginaw . Nat’! as Sales i} JOSEPH “Since 1937-Mr. Willis M. Brewer Real Estate 53-55 North Parke St., Pontiac Announces the Appointment of “We are pleased to. services of Mr. our real estate sales department. ’ with the ee estate business, residential, business and commercial, i perience and host of friends and customers— Res. MI 6-9328 ee F. REISZ Manager have “secured the Reisz, who will take over — Retsz has-been associated his years of ex- DETROIT (INS) — Continental | period © totaled” -$103,718,457, com . * Monthly Payments... = . Like Rent Prompt Service oot * LongTimeto Pay | | % Low Rates _ 1d schedule apie Rasa Sod hers St., directly across from Waites. With : en ona wie reed propery. Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. dministration building. He'll fin- heat, ‘lights; water,- janitor and elevator * be more’ than satistied with the quick, _ Established 1890' >. - ish mp-at 8:45 p.m. by serving ast] service. Phone FE 4-4729. i voce er Ho rE 4-0561 e y our’ Mr, Re caller at a square dance in the old , Wittig M. Brewer. 78 We St. Pontiac c = timers’ grove. | si : eee . | “4 + ok’ f : i an 1 : ae ; | ry s — : : \ = ‘ \ . \ * : ‘ 4 \ X i + 5 ; } a — = a7 Bd “s « Le. SN i | , ek & i fs T \ 7 4 Z. ’ LM, alee THE: powriae. PRESS, , -RUBSDAY) SEPTEMBER 9, a chemistry of iron and steelmaking, © projects mittee is engaged include helping _.. tind more efficient use of available stream and air pollution abate-| & aS. MEDIEVAL PAGEANTRY—Queen Elizabeth George’s Chad pa start of the’ Order of the ee ee - constitute KY district te Be i 201.10 estimated cost ro a ; : . F v ee t ep ¢ in * cs sf : ENT—|ter, Bot lag. Welld, ¥, ~~ Famers Dicectore 4 ‘|Carl Panky, Meir Law " aa ‘aan | Serine ins se! Donelson: ohns : Connell’. Oden Ross, Vincente tana, »| Frank Koeniger, - rd* Rochelean, tabi gr 9 Ee. 5 t Robert E. » wr. dames A, Ly x eadway, eed | Special (aempion, Russe Montross, Robert City age R. Keith, Edward | cracks ORIFPIN 1 CHAP ing D. Edington, E. aera Loydd Cla wie Thoushitu P waar wie male | Beall: Vernier. Daniel €- Sheppard. Wile} “NNO ts eineRAL Hi ak b seer Complete Facilities. OR +7787. » eee ini also: hereby. given thi Commission LS, the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, will in the Commission : That the tI» areby vn the Cit Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the 2 Garter investiture at Windsor Castle. até o'clock 2 ger _ a beats suggestions ss inierented 7226. Fig ee ae Date eee ADA R. EVANS, NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT— rod — and Related Work on Tre- i =, “oe Charles .McPhearson, Andrew E. . George Heltsch, Carl A Dominic Massa, A. Arnold, E. ‘Clark, Reuben’ a Robe John and Elva ioe ‘ood, Bilogot ittsoff, Willington R. Burt a se kt, eodrow | m — take notice: That * roll) gy 8 Assessment heretofore eae by the City Assessor for the pur- pose of defraying tha that part of the cost = et lt Dated Wom eee oF _ Sidewalk and Related Work and Change of penee i East Side of Seneca or ¢ take notice; “Tha Assessor Fe the a urpoe af defraying sion, dei hich the Commis- sion decided should i 27% and borne b ial construction of * alk, related . _work tely 17 4 i pithere Addition ts ee on “tile in office for tes inspection. otice ts a! hereby given ‘that the mission — the Assessor of the City will pared ay in the. Commission on the 10th day. 7, at 8:00 o'clock review said assessment, at which time and place opportunity wit Led given all persons interested to be ard. Dated August 29, 1957. W.O. 7220. ray. ‘Ben Sherman, | Hapgood, ee. Corp., Mr. James A, ; Bernard ‘Watson, | Est Leslie pranes, Emmett Schmidt, Russ gb anes Durso, B. Canfield, J. L, Hayes, P Carlson, Ernest J. Wittkopf, David D. D, Peter: ers, Thurman Floyd, smith, Joseph B. Weller, Mr. Till, Mr. Matthews, G. M. H. Construction Inc., Juan Arelidno, Dayle Painter, Keicie D. Cooper, John & Thelma Millmine, Mr. . Pritchard, Carl Darling, Gll- Willams, Margaret Meltan, r. Paul C. Denton, D. Butler, Arnold | Orvis, Charles Clark, Chester Drobek, Wm. Shafer, Wm.. Korn, John Flanigan, Billy Vandagriff, Albert Orr, Lioyd Jackson, George M. Rose, Mr, Putman, ¥1Geo. Walters, Richard Ludwig, Olga J. els, Earl Harroun, on r . 8. Pahrner, Michael Lakimski~ohn . Anderson, Lee Harris, ———: ca Vv. T. V., F. oath, H Lee, Carlos D, Batey, Patrick econ. H. Facello, Unknown—Lot 18 Mt. Clemens Hills, Lots 803 and 636 ‘Perry Park Cub., Lot 780, 781, 78® Perry Park Sub. No. 1, Lot 4 Shaw Subdivision, Contract Cartage Company, William A. | Shafer, Carl A. Western, Albert Orr, Louis Boucy, City of Pontiac, Charles Yates Jr., Chioral’ A. Gill, James Chittick; Alexander E. Hrynyk, Leland Gormley, State Land Board, Mr. Dorris, Paul Wiil- Drayton Plains — Waterford Tep -Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lots waite ca CHAPEL IN GARDEN OF the ote jon, Four spaces, $400. PE 24160 The Pontiac : Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 {| From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. all errors should be re oorted immediately. The Press assumes no res ment which bas been ren- dered valueless through the error When cancellations are made be sure to = your “kil! number,” io adjustments will be ou without it, Closing time for advertise ments comtaintng type sizes ereer than regular agate Routine in Homeland . paid and ‘borne by by special assessment + ae chy clerk Morris, Oscar Ray, “Pred ‘Lassen, Wm. dar, previous to publication, for the construction of curb, gutter and Sept. 3, "57.'Gann,: George E. Morgan, Robert M. : s a lio Trees Baldwin “Areous’ to 8a - gy en er ee eae Transient Want Ads may ~ ner, = : . 7. apanese War Bride, 26,. RE yl” "oP Sante ee BP aa Sener, ese mateye| | Refer ethan sh tion, |iiapection, Btreet. Zelma Burling, Howard Lenigan, Mr. the first inse Notice 4 his obo given that the "you are hereby notified tliat at » regu- Merrely Kenneth Arnold, Mr. Erznomnick, . Delivers Own B tely Now in America estes s2e 5 25-5 warts scissor on oo . : own, erman rl enn gurseey, * e I er, s n } a ly Cha) said , On the 10th da: pee aS Fontiac, or mp bee Secwst = Virgil E. Lewis, Jacob Swarts, Russell P Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 7 : ‘ of ber, A.D. 1957, at 8:00 o'clock |i +o. f the City Commission to con-|Sherman, Wm. R. Traevick, Arthur J. ; : PM. review said assessment, at which | = Lb 4g , - lor 2 «$1.50 . 61.86 © 62.78 : otr 6 foot concrete sidewalk and, re-|/Law,. Jo H. a Tay WINCHESTER, Mi (INS “y" place opportunity will be given |ts s of Seward | Philit Forest Thorn Andrew > +2 3 78 i : : ee A Ferro, “Ta Seu cere _ omy Extensive Research , Iss an wated ae interested to be beard. Serect Trom Whittemon ‘Derest 2 Cottage Peenak, Geo. Fetterly, william Gasa- . i . ope : The vast research is taking place Japanese war bride, wife . of a thing. Just send in the doctor when : Develo in the 7 Cro vat a 29, a tat an See as of $3,542 J pad Aloys P. Logg warned Ae ieasiead - 9 bs ‘ 4.36 1.20 bel 4) = . ti est’ Me arg - : in such locations as the/ Ft. Dix, N, J., sergeant, who de- he __ ‘s tuaband < site St t P ADA BR. Algo < on said imiprovemeat ig on fue for _ Frederick, Joseph Hancock, “Lyle F. Cox, : bed As he » Harvard |jivered her own baby last night, Mrs, Ferro’s husband, Christo-- in Western ares Sept. 3, ‘57, | Ue Inspection G ompeon. Thelma Henry. a © €05 7.29 10.00 “e : ; . : . It is further te to construct |g h, Carty, B t Ke . Schoo] of Public Health, Pennsyl- "Such y pher, meanwhile, telephoned po- - |said improvement in accordance with the 5 Venesh, taetons Pein :. ee > ' vania State the Ketter. today... deliveries. are jie ‘and the physician's emergen- NOTICE INTENTION. TO CON-|plan. profile and estimate, and thatthe rum, Raymond Nett, rs 4 “Ins ; routine in her native land. |" _WASHINGTON—A ‘sultan among Sanitary Gewer on West Side cost thereof shall be defrayed by special! Creries A__Chandler, Mrs, Marie P.| anes ____ ing Institute, National. Bureau—of} =o ity call service. Dr. Harry L. Ben-) slawin Avenes: ssessment according to (rontage and pooie’ Carrai Johnson, Harold, J. Penner, BOX REPLIES the University of Utah,| Mrs. Tomike Hubbard, 26, wife 'son responded as did police ser- trees has moved to the vated ms are hereby potitied that at @ regu. fronting upon either side of gewerd Helen Smith, Eva J. shaw, Mr. Dionne, 3. 4, 9, 14 16, 18, 20, 28 Battelle Memorial Institute, Cor./of Sgt. 1.C. James Hubbard, was'geant John Elliott and patrolman States, bringing its harem. ity of Pontiac, igan an held ‘August ee | Street tom Whittemore Street ts Sroes pores ee uae — 7 ' , —e a my nell, Massachusetts’ Institute of|@bout t) leave for New England! Martell. _ It is the- ich, | 106! by resolution is was declared to be the Sese* titrict to autray 6%. senate ae eee oe aay | [os ae, “ik nt Se: Technology and the the Southern Re.|Sanitarium in Stoneham when she flavorsome kernels are chiefly struct sanitary sewer on theewest side estimated cost and expenses iahereot ong | son, Ds. Leseeh 3. Vernet, Tee. Barrie = , 80, 87, 115, 117, ook Dae discovered she could not wait, She) When they. arrived, they were (supplied by the growers of the oe Sven! nt an setimated expenses thereof shall be wan from ‘the Penner, Albert & Prancis James, W. E. bu from one other onetime wearer! cnt “Helps Out Neighbor— told her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elsie § Union Offic Olficials _ Hanged in Eftigy by Angry Wives -LOS_ANGELES — Thirty! "Wives of union. members took ad- Oe Tet fe wate have -Seamfiters Local 20, AFL-CIO union, a me diepetsream Churches Studying More Cooperation ie BERLIN, Ohio #—Delegates _ Vantage of Labor Day. Mneoom, Sve Canadian deomiatin Dun, |off for home and the new baby just SecTe-'States for two years, informed Mrs. Hubbard, with the ald of her sister-in-law, and the latter’s mother-in-law, Mrs, Rose Ferro, 67, had delivered a seven pound, 13 ounce daughter. 2 Mother and daughter were taken in the ambulance to Winchester Hospital, where both were reported in good condition, ; phone at Fort Dix‘ and notified he had a new daughter. The elat- ed father said: “Just what we wanted. Thanks | for the stork assist and I'm taking * ‘as soon as I can.” *« ke _ The. Hubbards have is son, James Jr., 15 months. The couple has been married three years and Mrs. Hubbard ‘has been in the United Sunset Strip ‘Steps’ = Syme Sonny Tufts steps” on the Sunset Strip are too high for him. . but Won't Aid Enemy STANFORD, Ky. i — Insurance agent Otto Yeary,and other diners pitched in to help fight a fire that Man in the Nude Arrested i in Detroit - DETROIT (INS) — A 20-year-old man was under observation at being arrested for running around a West Side Detroit neighborhood in the nude. knocked on their doors, and when ‘Receiving Hospital today after J Residents of the area complained to police that the unclothed man “But the sheriff's deputies v who arrested the actor on a drunk! charge yesterday said they couldn’t find “any high -Steps, * * * The deputies, G. P. Flesher and . H. Prior, reported it took both of them to get Tufts. back on his feet afte rhe fell on the sidewalk, cutting his forehead. Booked on the same charge was Miss Harriet Corita Schaffer, 37, who, the officers seid, had fallen on top of Tufts. * * * Tufts and Miss Schaffer were Only 2 Civil War Soldiers Left Taps to Sound in Florida for Confederate Vet, 109 CRESTVIEW, ‘Fla. — Taps, the soldier’s requiem,’ will- sound -“Florida’s last Confederate veteran and one of only three in the na- tion. , Lundy died Sunday night at the age of 109. The news brought! expressions of regret and a pep- pery boast of personal vitality of the Gray—Walter Williams,.114, of Houston. Tex. __ * '* * the effects of his gall bladder ill- a high. fever. ~ He is survived by six sons and three daughters. 2 freed later on $25 bail each. Au- thorities said Miss Schaffer denied she had been drinking and told sound/ness and died in a hospital where them she merely had kone to Tufts’s assistance. Some Things Can't Wait SEATTLE @®—A note under the windshield wiper of a car parked near a curb meter in front of.a wife is having a baby and I torgot| my change. Please! Don't give Ime a ticket.” Williams had a 103-deguee fever yesterday but: said of Lundy's death “I am sorry to hear it. His family has my sympathy and that of my family.” Then Williams. predict - would be the War Between the States, He vowed he would ‘‘still outlive the Other one’ done Salling, 111, of} Slant, .Va. The last wearer of the Blue, Albert Woolson of Duluth, Minn., _& onetime Union Army drummer boy, di¢d in 1956. , -* * * Lundy will be buried with full military honors. A U.S. Army chaplain will officiate at services at the First Baptist Church here, ang an Agmy honor guard will _ Provide final ceremonies. Burial will be in Laurel Hill, 20 miles north of this west Florida town. = ing the last days of the war, Until he underwent a gall bladder oper-| - ‘ation last March he remained ac- tive and boasted he coul d still draw-a\bead on a squirrel with ed 2 last survivor of the handy, born near Troy, Ala.;—| was 16 when he served with .the Home Guard at Elba, Ala., dut-|. He never fully recovered from rf ~ ae ‘TRAFFIC PROBLEM — Traffic engineer Francis Burton had to Siglo Gaasé oan eat een N. M. Read wen cleared cnet queen bee wis removed. to call o ‘inew sti of Michighs, 0 pope of voting w Near East. | * * * Familiar as a nibble, the white or red-shelled pistachio nut is also important as a flavoring and color- ing agent in ice cream and other confections, the National Geo among the most expensive of nuts. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS | ue from graphic Society says, Pistachio iS) acsessmen improvement is ue $1,008.50, and that the plan, pro- . estimate of intended to construct estimated cost and e¢: re and that $1,128.50 of fee's — lon sng Sabie thereof shall” be ot paid That on — a3 10, 198 weed and ssion C pinion p.m. to Benge y parties objections that may be ‘ma interested. Dates august 28, 2087 as b- . om oe ‘ADA R. EVANS . City Clerk Tues. - Sept. 3. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. m | Storm sewer in Perry Park. District 57 eliffe, Clancy, Anna Tarchaiski, Burrell Wight- man, Marion R. Fisher, Mr. Bohmier, {|Mr. Jarrett, Charles Metz, Kenneth J. -|Bierl, Harold R. Nichols, William Dar- ling, Giles Mtg. Corp., Ernest E. Best, Grace A. Donker, Joseph H. Metzger, Mr. Bland, L, A. Jones, Harry & Mary Best, Jean B. Jacoby, Gerald & Leona ‘Lampson, Esther Nekras, Jack L. Bailey, Jacob Hanes, Clara A. Davison, Ela Crews, Mrs. Pansy Sawyer, O, Caurin Hevie, Charlies 3. af cc Mr. Hinch- -. Crug, Raymond E. Decker, ngley, W. A. Green, E. W. Stanfill, Bob Garrison, Lerner & Langer -To_ decrease dependence 6n ‘im- ports and add‘ a crop to the west- ern areas where climatic condi- tachio’s native lands, the United States Department of Agriculture has the tree under, extensive study at Chico, California. * * * & pistachio tree is unisexual. Re- search indicates that the best planting ratio is one male to a velops if the ‘male tree stands up- wind of the group, allowing fine pollen to be carried by the breeze. In size,. the pistachio re- sembies a spreading apple tree. It grows about 30 feet high. Like the apple, 2 pistachio will produce fruit heavily one year, little or none the next. old produce _a few nuts, but the pistachio’s full crops are not borne until it is about 10 years old. Pi tree lives and bears barat de cades. * a * Today the world’s Lar peat| pistachio crops are grown in Iran, | Turkey, Afghanistan, Italy, and Syria, with small amounts pro- duced in India, Pakistan, Lebanon, and Tunisia. “ DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY close to 4,000 tons a year, with merchants asking for more. They declare about five times as many pistachio nuts could be sold. ~~ “ This demand encourages poten-' tial growers in the United States. | -the climate is suitable. Growers will have to develop machinery to handle the harvested nuts, the Agriculture Department says. Otherwise the product may not tions resemble those of the pis-/f) at its plant introductory station dozen females, ‘More fruit de-|*\"uct Recent imports have averaged|x But. problems remain, even where | “Notice Is Hereby Given it the Commission of the City cf Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com- 4 Chamben-.on. Beptem at 8 o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions and objections that may be made by parties Dated ae t 30. 1957 ~" “ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Tues.. Sept. 3, ‘57 OP INTENTION TO CON-| ruct Sanitary Sewer on East Side of Salawin Avenue. You are hereby notified that at a regu- lar meeting of the Commission of ‘the City of Pontiac, Michigan held August 28, 195' resolution it was declared to be the intent of the City Commission to con- [ta Chicago Avenue of $1,908.50, and that the = profile and estimate of said improvement is en file for public on Tt ts further intended construct said ps apy in accordance with the plan, profile and estimate, and that the cost thereof shall be defrayed by special assessment according ¢ an that all of the lots a of land ng tm aay Stem oO Brookiyn Avenue to Chicago stitute the special agsess- $780.00 the ; 28. estima __| -Trees only four or five years. expenses | thereof shall be paid —_ the 1 ove eg ay ice Is Hereby G ‘That oe gre vm of ‘the Cone Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the .; mission Chamber on' September 10, . to hear suggestions ait jock p.m. de- | objections that may be made by parties interested. WO. 7224 Dated August 29, 1987 | : . - City Clerk Tues., Sept. 3 ST NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct Curb, cent and Related Work on Northway You are hereby notified that at @ regu- = meeting of the Commission of the of Pontiac, Michigan held August 28, 195 by resolution it was declared to be the | J intention of the City Commission to con- ted work on stor Street to East Boulevard at an estimated, cost of $18,955.89, and that the plan, profile and estimate of said =< fs on file for public ingpect: It is further intended to. construct said improvement in accordance with the | w plan, crofile end estimate, and that the cont therenf shal! be defrayed br special | pe. ssestrment mccording to frontege and} that all of the t-te and narcefe of tand| fronting wpon ejther: side -of Northway. Drive from Astet Street to Eret Bovle- Sent Harpe . ootrey $3729.90 of the est cott and expenses thereof and) that. $15. 225 99 oe the estimated cost and expenses thereof shall be paid from = Capital Improvement Pund. Notice Is Hereby Given That the Conimission of the City tf Péntiac, Michigan will meet tn the Com- ADA R. EVANS,” |C. Deen | Pearl vard shall constitut= the sv-rtal aeseas- | Castell Dist. =. Pontiac, Jack J. Thomiinson.. Charles ‘Haskins, John Flanagan, Arthur Dailey, Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, Susie Butler, Mr. fala, Charles L, Hall, Harold A. Konzen, Rus- cd First Samuel ©. Backus, L. W Martin, Orval Humphries, Char Jean Cowdrey, Frederick Laurel, Melville Jameson, Claude Garner, Mr. Hukka, Mr, Conklin, U.8. Lumber Co., Wm. T. Johanson... Quy tira asters, Elmer | Irwin, Dwight Lyman, Lon Peters, Z, Lucas, Charles H. McDermott, Robert Weitz, PLEDAPH AT S0VARE UE. m0, tee ts incidental to the proposed. merger land County, Michigan M. '' Bohn, Marvin Parker, Wade Vance, ot: ~ two banks. A copy of. the afore-/By HARRY ) ones ph Vasil Spatari, Edward L. Souden, Marvin ! agreement, executed by a majority| Corporation Coun: Pullis, Jay H. Taylor, Mr. Wintegerst, of the directors of each of the two} Oakland County. Sainiese. Lindsay A, Penny,’ Herman Powe banks, providing for the merger, td On| Fuly 22. 20. Aug. 5. 12, 19, '26. Sept. 3 3. '87/Thomas Johnson, City Rank of Detroit, file at the bank and may be { rold Gawdon, Chas. F. Collison, Wil- during business: hours, PUBLIC SALE * Hiam a, Pe oe Claud a. é otnann, two Mereury, “a ner ‘Sedan. Motor tor |B Ww ‘al #8 M. Jackson, Lesite resident|No, 6281, . 0 wards, on . Goodrich, Maggie nt 12, 2 by 15, 16, 17, 18, 20,/a nec inion 1987, 333 N.. Main) Broch, will f. Ce., and D KA » Sept. | st, Q. M, Sener, Mr. L, Hoard, an 3, 4, 6, . ne 9. 76, 11, 12, 1987. mae sent. 3, 4, '67/i Vincent. Buckley, Charles Douglas, et a & ¥ 12 NOON TO ¢ P.M, — nirht. 21 over. 101 . ach Ps YP es r ova oy is eee 3, 1057\ & ene Ree silent of ig at good eG sae Realtor Re sous WAGs Se MR. D. LeVINGE, ge . ‘FR 42503. Tues. or Wed. 11 am. ‘SALESLADIES * img Om, GN rom pag) * AGED TO T4i After ‘pm tor apnoint| There are many advan- == -—-|« tages.in working for MAN ; TVA AS Ries bed << tion sheet metal work. Some PENNEY S: ae GER espom gle soll bees rf ie iy ai leet: Sestna PY with exp. pre- counts, sick oad gre grees ferred. : sa, Box 62 fits, production bonus plan, ‘REAL ESTATE —_._—_ §ALESMAN ~ xeellent opportunity uty entered with ung company on Plent g Ieada, theee time, es eee used homes, aie oa. eee but will train . rig: JERRY E. "ADAMS cp. Open Eves ‘til Bun. 2536 Dixie a issn, REALTOR. Rita WILL EM- men of wom- en. Must be Qualified and need 10,000 ear. I ron. Phone FE SALESMEN - MOVING AHEAD > panties pA Sihgenth teal sc tunity! Get =o ent oan with . lea e yoursett to -sell the’ — which ts eyeing the umber Sy le eo , ac ya e@! iw We have a ¢omplete. training |. ob , tom ~earnin fringe efits. act oH. ine - pales, @& it Pontiac Retail Store. Mt. Clemens. FE 31117 by we. i Sears ‘att over twenty-one years ones y rter in Pantiae. pri : ang aluminum storms, Mode iding materials are at 8 p.m. Ask for Mr. have car. 7940 e Rd, Union Lake. SOCIAL WORKER $80.80 e 095.20 weekly . To fill tuture vacancies in Pontiac. Minimum of two years of colle pe with courses In social acience abe Must have tse k leave vaecst'on lan, sic pie aks for - reese obtain aesene mination by _—e WTD: EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for retau sore goods. Steady Box 21 Pontiac Prost _wo pat in dru won Beverly Hills 1 @& Southfield. -_ Help Wanted Female 7 Drugs, ao es * 2 Work pars earn as much as at to iso wk. Car necessary. FE §-4992 9 # till noon. Tssistant MANAGER & FE: girls toe exe opening r oer Jane Lee, 41 ag: BOYS’ WEAR _ SALESLADIES AGES 18 TO 50 There are many advan- tages -in working for -. PENNEY'S: Steady year ‘round employ- ment, liberal ppprer’ dfs dis- fits, production bonus plan, — vacations, retirement an. APPLY NOW PENNEY’ S- TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD: forft Sa ogloare 4-5-6 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. BAR MAID, WILLING TO some _cqoking, own trans. ‘8 Bar DO days. en b en, appear és personality? ditions e salary and splendia Ea con: of compan benefits e Mr ates Loan to. oeta R, N. Saginaw Pontiac. Curb Girls Ted's has a limited number of openings for full time. curb giris on the dav shift, Anple—ia—person - only , ~ TED’S _Woodward at Square Lk. Rd EXPE-| ~~ Must be able hep detailed , tours Comfortable working con- Attractive. vacations, retiressent a * Woments Accessories Salediadies - AGES 1870 500 <= Oper t There are ‘many /advan- | Z por uni y- ~“tages_in working for Ar ‘ad “Woman, 4 General Housework . PENNEY S: : : Steady y “found loy- : oe ee ~— TV ment, feral coapiapa dae Midwest a 6 counts, sick and de bene- . ee oe fits, production..bonus plan, ~*~ “2 paid - vacations, retirement Pee tas PAR’ E WILL EM- — = oy 3 — persons, men or wom- . | tn atu it be « aS PPIY NOW = ir year. oe ee ees 8 be | Apply 1050 W Huron. one 1 for _appointmen| meet agneee COOKE, ae Ma- ~ APPLY NOW ~PENNEY'’'S ' Miracle Mile an persons er RD. 12 NOON TO 0 3 Hi s- . HOME FURNISHINGS SALESLADIES AG 18 TO 50. There are many advan- j]- tagés in working for a PENNEY’S: ~ SALES CLERKS Immediate Openings Full Time “Part Time ALSO OPENINGS FOR cashiers ; € : bookkeepers credit manager eredit clerks stenographers apply at: — Michigan Employment Security a» Omm. . oe 142 Wayne St. ‘ Steady P Neal ‘round employ- ment, [beral employe dis- counts, sick dea “fits, production bonus plan, le vacations, retirement Aa APPLY NOW - PENNEY'S Miracle Mile TELEGRAPH AT ter LK. RD. SEPTEMBER 3- . bie ae) NOON TO9 P INFANTS’ WEAR =| —-SALESEADIES AGES 18 TO 50 ; There are many advan- tages in working for PENNEY’S: Steady year ‘round employ- lberal Ps “APPLY NOW PENNEY S Miracle Mile TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD. SEPTEMBER .3 - 4-5-6 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. LADY TO SIT WITH CHILDREN RETAIL area, No experienc, saccenntt _Write Pont Pontiae Press fox 81 reste DB gg oni gy V Deg nights with as POR LIGHT housework and ‘child care. Live in. Pvt. rm. 1 child welcome. MA 4-3805. YOUNG WOMAN FOR mee helper. Live in. Pvt. & bath Must have wolesonsve. | $30. Mid- west ¢-8054, =| Miracle Mile —— ==" %e TM. Rog. U.S. Pat. Of, © 1957 by NEA Service, ine. “Plowing, dise At Nai sow’ manure. | “goop SED HOME 4 eee Aple $-1073, ~ EN, AN ac eile : rin GCA ee 2 2 PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, § sia t 3, + yy andtelp | Wanted Male Male Mee anted"Female 7 Help Wanted Female 2 Help. Wanted Female 7 CARNIVAL. ~ id Dick ‘Turner wing Wed. Children Tce e rnin Estate 2A ae 2. ED “ | ae TRADES ~ Help Wanted 8 An Opporinnity to Join the Richman oe 1 The Richman Brothers: Co will shortly open a - new clothing store, featuring ".men's and boy's wear in Shopping Center at Tele- graph and Square Lake roads and will need sales- people, (male and female}, cashiers, office employes taiors, seamstresses, porter. Richman employes are well paid, get 3 weeks vacation & year with pay; free life insurance; free hospitaliza- tion; free medical and sur- gical care; and liberal pen- sion .plan. Qualified persons will/please apply at: . s t v mek _eare benefits. Do not apply office, obtain appiica- Set 23 ex. —— by writing | Michigan Civil Serv j 43, TAKE TIME FOR BEAUTY — Housewives and mothers, Avon Cosmetics trains you and offers . high commissions on every sale. Phone today FE 4-4508 or write Drayton P.O. Box 536. "= A i ne ED 3% tenets Do pot _time work Apply WALLED LAKE AREA AS appiy sat od Beal ' mute.. Ref. time wo ly ets. 180 st SALESLADIES AGES. 18 TO 50 There are many advan- tages in rome for “. ™ * aaer qeer, ostint 6 mploy- ral employ e dis- coats. sick and d bene-’ ‘fits, production boone. plan, paid vacations, retirement pian, TALPEY NG. — PENNEY'S Miracle Mile . RD, SEPTEMBER }-4-5-6 12 NOON TO 8 ox _ OFFICE STOCK ROOM ALTERATION MAINTENENCE JOBS. “NOW OPEN * MEN’S DEPARTMENT. wn a 4. | mp} > ment, Hberal Bach dis counts, sick a: eath bene- WTD. ALTERATION LADY. THOR- cloth =. in alterin, = cl peres ‘art +No phone po Ala ar- N. Saginaw. St. wares MIDDLEAGED HO keeper. More for home. 349 pee. IDDLE- AGED COUPLE z _ dame or MYrtle WAITR: + cu ed. A White Swan . Drive In, Msp R Pontiac Lake Rd WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL- dren while mother works. Live in proferred OR 3-8884_ om WANT- = WOMEN’S LINGERIE ‘'- SALESLADIES AGES 18 TO 50 } “Phere are-many- ever j tages in working for PENNEY’S: Steady year ‘round employ- an beautred. MA 43201. | © _ RICHMAN_ BROTHERS New Miracle Mile Center - Telegraph & Square Lake Rds, Wednesday and Thursday 10 am. to @ p.m. 2 a CHANCE TO MAKE D MO : Wanted: —— At once, Men “PW. DINNAN 66 W. Huron %EA' ESrtaTh SALESMEN | c OR NORTH HILL -- SHOPPING PLAZA FE ¢29n |. — “Spending $34.50 for tranquilizing pills! You got better results when you = bought a new hat once ina while!” : Employment / Agencies 8A call 8COTT EMPLOYMENT Agency for dome day or wk. Male or female. Exp. . one No fee. PE 43841, FE “GOLD GLITTERS But a good secretary is more valu- ‘. able to this executive. He'll pa her §300 in hard cash or in gold dust if she prefers, Just so she's willing to work § Gays and take some dictation. See Gold Rush Carison at Career - Conket: _Bl _Riker r Bidg FE. 8-04 E ~ RECEPTION IST $260 Birmingham gompany needs friendly girl who likes to meet people to greet their customers and visitors. and answer phone. “You must eS ae good typist. Graebner Em ng ee ment Service, role Pontiac jaane ank Bldg., FE ~ SILVER SHINES Afd 36 WI you $f youre taery- enough to land thls Job working in - and bookkeeping See a7 _Riker Bldg. FE 8-0416 9 GRADUATE PIANO TEACHER.. etrol] now $1 per lesson. Mrs. _Henry Myers oe . LEARN TO DRI THE SANE- Wey AT oeeware DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL, us. FE 2-2253, Res. FE 8-1645_ PIANO & ACCORDIAN | LES: séns given ‘mn your home, FE —— cali after 6 p.m. ~ _Work Wanted Male _10 2 MEN WANT ODD ‘JOBS AND ‘Meht hauling of any kind...Exp. FE _8-8264. 3 A-l CARPENTER _Tepair FE 4-421 Instructions one NEW — area, Exp preferred Rose Hill | 4 sTRONG 19 - - YR-> OLD BOY Realty © cine ood ood 2-9060 “pat full time steady work. EM WANTED: EXP. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER SILK FINISHER. & cabinet work New. & repair. APPLY: . D. B. Murdock. FE 2-7861. : a . BU"Z SAW. CHAIN SAW & TREE MERCURY CLEANERS | cemoval. By. tod or sour. FE eae MAIN }CARPENTER © 05 SYRS. EXP. | ROCHESTER _Needs work. FE 5-8325____ CARPENTRY 30 YEARS 28 LXPERI - ence New an? repair Formica any specialty. Reasonable. Puared Lave) Agencies 8A | EVELYN- EDWARDS CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitchesr ‘a specialty. FE 4-5000 CARPENTRY. NEW & REPAIR. Pe Lisiliaaes " OR, 3-6748. “ANITOR | | MA FE 4 46135 MAN WILL DO LIGHT TRUCK. ing. — cutting, trimming. FE 4-1429 DRIVEWAYS fits, production bonus plan, paid vacations, retirement Dian, he APPLY NOW PENNEY'S _ Miracle Mile TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE ‘LK RD SEPTEMBE R 3-4-5-6 _12°NOON TO 9 PM. VOCATION AL VUCATIVNAD OC SERVICE CLASS WILL TELL THIS OFFICE ATTRACTS HIGHLY CAPABLE, RE- SPONSIBLE PERSONS & QUALIFICATIONS ARE L D BELOW. CALL ITS THE LAW $240 Well, it's not exactly the law, but sits’ a fact that working as TYP(ST for a EXP. BABYSITTER, FROM 2 TO. AGES 18 TO 50 em eeet Srey p peves 10 pm, = d . esting No legal exp* “rience EXPERIENCED RN FOR SUPER- There are many BGv arr ee is necessa ust as lon vision. Nights. 11-7:30 shift. Write tages in working for : Women’s “Sportswear * as you es accurately Box 103 ntiac Press. PENNEY’S: S bad to 50 words per min- P a 1 e , . alesladies , TIONS ; a SAY HELLO —+___FQUNDA’ —_< OS AGES 18 TO 30 Tf you can smile when ae counts, sick and é ; say chello’ and cafi type 50 SALESLADIES fits, ‘production bonus pian, There are many advan- shill gil Tap You ‘could paid vacations, retirement . ae CEFTIONIST in & * roa plan, - tages in working for seamen antics Wa have AGES 18 TATIOU? just such a eed and PENNEY S: , . looking for jus cote | a fet There are many advan- tages in working for PENNEY’S: Steady year ‘round employ- ment, Hberal employe dis- : counts, sick and death i fits, production bontis plan, paid sbpierog anal Tatement -plan. APPLY NOW APPLY NOW -PENNEY'S- Miracle Mile TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD. + SEPTEMBER 3-4-5-6 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. LADY FOR CHILD CARE MORE -4 =for-heme_then—wages._FE.4-1772. | PIECE GOODS SALESLADIES Steady year ‘round employ- ment, liberal puere dis counts, sick and death bene- fits, production bonus plan, = vacations, * ee Xow retirement Are you she? FILL .,THE BILL $ As-a BILLING CLERK for a company that everyone is dying to work for. Why? Be- cause they have a reputation for being exceptionally. con- siderate (o all empioves. If you are a good a you can work there too. 250 Are my speciaity FE 44168 estic help. By] L.._ Reasonable ee a cenee - insured. — een teed work - Free esiimates. OR * _ 3-03 DRY WALL WORK DONE FREE _estimates. FE 5-4428 ELECTRICAL | elgg tad LICENSED Ed Murray. FE 2-865 Painting & Decorating 20 yrs. exp. Reas. FE | A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR = ae FLOOR Lavine canurna fin. Pontiac Hardwood Floor Serv. ‘Bee the Yellow Pages. FE 3-7647. GUARANTEED ROOFS — -ALL kinds. Est, 1918 Hugus Marsh, _.353_NZ Cass. FE 2-3021, FE 2-6946. GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, rick work, cement, plaste ring. 4-2290-- HOUSEMOV NG — FULLY equipped FE 46450. L. A Young, LET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE. and ent) small. — R. G anioee FLOOR LAYING, Saat and finishing. Phone FE SMALL CEMENT. & BLOCK JOBS. E 50256 8-3785 ae TaUor TO Di FOR steel or dry freight. move driven through § states with experience _of 2 to 5 years. FE 4-2002. WILL a5 GARAGES, DRIVE- ways sergenen. teasonable. Cali PE ok : Work Wanted Female 11 11 1 DAY SERVICE. Y pik up & deliver. ~PENNEY'S~ Miracle Mile 2 a __PENNEY'S TELEGRAPH he ieee RD. 12 nOOM TO @ P.M. , GIRL TO Gan FOR CHILDRE EN brad Commerce. -EM GIRLS’ WEAR SALESLADIES AGES 18 TO 50 - ‘There are many advan- tages in working for PENNEY’S: sent distr "eee a fits, ‘production — plan, -. APPLY NOW | PENNEY'S ‘Miracle Mile’ TELZORAPH AT geass =e RD. - TELEGRAPH AZ UA a hi OES is. TO 50... There are many advan- tages in 1 working for - PENNEY’S: Steady year ‘round employ- ment, liberal employe dis- | eounts, sick and death bene- fits, production bonus plan, paid ‘vacations, retirement plan. ae APPLY NOW. PENNEY'S Miracle ‘Mile vee RD, i fa wither 12 NOON TO 9 P « ‘PLACE A “LOST -AD” Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss, Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer. Ke 12 NOON TO 8 P.M [Say “charge it.” SEPTEMBER 3A4 -6 ¢ ong NOON, FO. PM. GOMK QINTED “FS —_—, WANTED FOR HOU work & care of ale children. Live to. $15 week, FE. 8-3738. WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SALESLADIES AGES 18 TO 50 There are many “hes tages in working for PENNEY’S:- ment. liberal “employe” de rottvement APPLY NOW ‘PENNEY’S “ Miracle Mile” TELEORS PH AT SQUARE LE. RD, Ss? & | WOMAN 19 Gar E FOR i CHILD, 3 . old, Commerce : 9 7% mot a SE- t: RING S2t It's nice. 10 “hold a GEN-. ERAL OF FICE position where the Pugey is small >and compact, and you will pad the ‘variety and in- a batt st that a ‘ords. No weary set rou- tas, This fo a. thie end al sition = @ year should you desire MEN! HIT THE ROAD THE ae ae ARE INTELLIGENT “AND CAPABLE KE YOUR EDUCATION PAY OFF W IT A ter TENT Contact Man . eeeete | Glin Eo TOMER ..5..- ses | EVELYN | EDWARDS IN ROYAL PAK It's 305 Main Profeysional Bidg.. LINCOLN 68-4400 . i IN PONTIAC he Spa e. mall office | t TRONINGS. j NEW NEW | Driveways, side drives, sidewalks, porches, patios Life time con- ‘struct'on work! Why, because ail of conerete is uae reinforced, no extra cost. LOrraine 81909 after } pm. Free esti -. mates Jos. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. Saadee h opraiaas 155 Edison, Ph E. 8-2200 or .FE 5-8475 AND |; — ERO ALIZED HO Es terior 10 per cent teed Free dise. for cash. Guaran 4-9205. est, FE t1IOR & INTERIOR PAINT- gas) » Egtimates, Reasonable. cana IN_AND ONT, VERY cheap, FE 22116 PAINTING an PAPER HANGING. | SRWEERO A pT ecoKE ATING, wall pares ig by steam. FE 3-1382 eee, r PAPERHANGING. K. Willhite, FE 5-058u es FAPERRANGING WALLS CLEANED . ER _ OR 3-7061 Television Service 22 PBB LLLOL LLL LL LANL LALO De (COPENHAVER'’S RADIO & TV Repair 506 W. Huron. Night serv- ler calls, 4-5607. DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE KE §-1296 or FE 5-8390 M. P. STRAKA Typewriter. Service 22A we POD LPRLLB PPLPLPAe RS AND AD ACHINE REPAIRING. Expert work, General Brinting and . fice “Supply . Co., TW. “Lawrence. Upholstering 23 EAKLE’8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- "8 8114 Cooiey Lace Rd. EM 41 Free Estimates. Ui TELEGRAPH L FE 5-6888 SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED- = CLASS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Contracts in either new or contracts. Cash ready upon vapeete — siete deal i own. See ropeny te K. TL TES eton, Realtor Have clients waiting. season land factory inspection of nea 2238 See oe ke ik “Wanted Real Estate 32A -ALL CASH __ For you GI FHA land contract | equity. Even if behind jn payments. pe us for“ hi rest cash affer, mediate closing. R. 1. WICKERSHAN 7105 West Maple MAyfair 6-6250 $ CASH — 48 HOURS HOMES — EQUITIE a WRIGHT & VALU ET 345 OAKLAND AVENUE: FE_ 5-0693 _.__ PE 5-0441 30 MIN. That fs al! It takes to have one of our courveous liffed sales- men at your door, for an a : appraisal ang & — sale. Y home will be our Las possessions, Pifteen doer) So Humphries treated as one of 3 | know-how at your serv- |. 2 & 3 ROOM APTS. FOR ENT. __Appiy 10 Clark St. = RMS, NEWLY DECORATED. $3000. bath and entr, Adults, FE 3 -& BATH. PRIV. All util furn. — Rig 36 3 RMS. aie a. aotet Clean. Adults, Ref a RM UTIL PaID. ee gadeen _come, PE 6608) or si wel : ee ROOMS, NICELY PURNISH for middieaged persons, 79 Nor. rome APT. AL’ Sh n. 139 Raeburn. L Adults ¢ |} ROOMS, & BAT EEX. FE BATH, $15 W J ROOMS. | er BATH AND ENTS. Adults. 8. Parke. i oon PVT. BATH, ADULTS A " nvr TH DULTS aa a ATH LOWER. upper, utilities furn, oe wept, 258 Orchard 3 - rms. Tage. _Ave. ROOM FURN. APT., PRIVATE. -entrance & bath. Neat & clean. a turn. Couple only. 3 Ld, 4 t ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. OM aE AL OED @ for teacher, near “_neth School, re. b Sti. ‘a 3 ROOMS FURN. Adults. No Pe rachigg "De work- Lo bus line. 401 N. Pad- ers. dock TOMERS through Classi- ANTIQUES — BPECI ALTY, Vv. nish removed from from besuitre, AR. } fied Ads. Call FE 28181. Sap ata &t. on > 3 RM. “APT FULL BATH, TV. W. OR 23473. | PLASTERING & REPAIR REA- iPr 2047 Realtor . FE en! ? oo KA IRONING. 1 DAY SERVICE. _sonable, Phone FE 2-7022. suprente sk ose material = 297?! | 53 Telegraph Open .Eves. e St. Call FE €4276 $250 bu. Pick up & deliver. FE OOF iE Pp, AIR : Lost, « “Found 24 _____ Multiple Listing Service 4 ROOMS ‘MODERN NEWLY DEC- 4-2965. R R Ss NIRS eo ‘orated. 141 Huron, or call AA IRONINGS REF. Pick | EAVESTROUGHING __FE_¢04¢ 5 ENGLISH POINTERS — MALES. BUY OR SELL _frenings PE oe i GAB HEAT vip ele 2640. “TRENCHING AND-2|’ Steccent tate states Vicimug.| SUGERTonal bur ear promi | © ROOMS, AND BATH, Out HEAT, ey See ae BULLDOZING bigs & Wait, REWARD. FE! fou Sobel aes a a = | ground floor pvt entr. and bath. ae GIRL WANTS DAY WORE, « DAva | FD. Thompece DOr ea ae — * so rac & clean. Adulte only. HAND IRONING ing and basements under present + call FE 5-133 or FE 5-5248 FE 41157 - 500 Elis. Lake Rd. Pacgraie: r Bat. jun, 16 FE. 2-0651 ee Sr il STRAYED | OR ” STOLEN LISTINGS WANTED - | @ vance Rp 8 BATH UP. IRONINGS WANTED Building Supplies 12A)| male beagle. OL 2.2361, revard. BUYERS ] _stairs._ Heat FE 24300. FE 5-0210 _ . ;| U8 SHOW (YOU HOW TO |4 ROOMS & PVT. BATH, . aND iRONING DONE IN MY HOME SAVE MONEY BUY YOUR TIRED Ros WIT atic font GET CA FOR YOUR _fioor. PE 2-1672 RON nee : es brick from us. Sip ket ees in Al RKINGS ON HEA cant me we ¥ « RMS. AND BATH. CAN BE lin nS a gneranal . . ANTED. EXC, WORK. neeet | ONLY ANSWERS TO BOBO. Orrims seen from 1 p.m. to § p.m, 431 8. one Sea ares, FE $1626 Business Services 13] Any INFORMATION TO Leslie R. Middleton _Eadith. LADY WANTS DAY WORK. | Al ACE TREE SERVICE RF- aber, CALL FE 2-3035 wise erm “ne we Siena ce et PE 5-8035. | movaj and trimming. Get oar bid. BLUE. LOW “FACED a . RELIABLE WOMAN IN PIONEER | _FE_2-7188 nrckest o2081 Vee ane re | 14 | 4&8 ROOM APTS. wOOD- ighlands would like bebysitting. | ANCHOR TREE SERVICE, TREE | Fog. 2 lblenst i b i Mail "Lake OU heat. auto, Rot we- AfleTDoons and Fe ey, | iunming & removal tree et | Cosr yOUR PET? WANT TO| 1- ~ “and Spe Ogos 8 oe WASHINGS & TRONINGS DONE IN- Q male iy qnsured. OR 33044. va acls a bcce? VACANT PROPERTY ; Oe aN ees 4 my home. FE 40181. 0 | _ OF PF 4-444 Atiducan Animal Rescue League | For tmmediate sale of your va-| nice yard, West ATH eS = AIMEOORAPHING. TYEING. | SEC- Le OF Fe LOUNTAIN F ‘TAIN PENS PENS | sTRAYED FROM $2 GREEN ST_| cant lots. , tiiber residential or a oo Say: At service commercia. BLP aeseesareesens FAsKING, & TRONTNOS.. CALL | 8{,0Ur store ae 1 Printing & &| Sener Burrel Huard. FE s¥000,| close in. CALL NOW. We| 5 RMS. AND oo SE pam oe A aS at. Prone ea Law- _ Reward. have a siaf® of quaiitied salesmen | _Couple only. FE $-2438 id EO ARE TYPING IN MY at your disposal. 90 OAKLAND, NEAR HURON wat TAKE APPLIANCE teatee ~ Hobbies & Suretes 274A} Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Usder new management. Newly = - home. Cal! FE 8-8669. We service all makes of wringer a“ decorated 2 rm. s. $55 WANTED FO pasvarr IN MY | snd, automatio washers, 20 yr3. | paner rue p {TLN, peat ves, mma 5-6165 | month. See_ 3330, j home for working mother, Fence Scrabble - games. gee ok : A NICE FURNISHED 3 =D 9 ROOM ‘ ein yard. Location Commegce..EM: | ROY/S. 96 Oakland Ea li Seot-stere. =o (ES : iE L : “pire 3-2685. : DiviEcD watt CLehee stores 16 8 teprengy 8 “SOLD Oc T _Bitenet’s. a taser Pee | Ralls and, windows. Reacaneble. _ Notices & Personals 25) APT. ON PVT LAKE. CLEAN. Building Service 12 | —Free est. = "4k Paiva OR NOT SOLD quiet, and modern. MA. $-0973 cE GEOROES. nei My AND Reileve your Boob get Lhd iy TiRACTHE oor PRIVA AAA GARAGE CE SERVICE Member | know the facts. Private consulta- your” y lon't sold yet tt's|“Tath’ Modern clean. tet fer Recreation rooms, additions, “ of, Pontine joaklang County Re-| tion. FE $-8201. ident it hasn't been listed with} Fireplace. Wasner. Am ie pare . Guaranteed (satisfaction. | TE | Georse Praver’ proprietar ~ AEROTRED KNAPP . Saleen eee, 1 ‘ikest MA §-1592. i a ae NDING ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- SHOES L APT. WITH 2 BDRMS. HEAT & AAA SAN J airin re ¢. & sevinding. 218 Es Pike Fred Herman hot water included. <— Lower Floor Laying — Finishing 5 2070 Alcpart Rd, OR 3-1592 _Straits Lake. EM_3-3474 Cc. BUD BILLS - _—~*FE 8-2050 GENE's HEATING” SERVICE y | +nY a ena tare, NEED. aig AS or ONE, LARGE : ARPENTERS urnaces cleaned, sold, re aired. a ane vig | contact 5 t- A ne HOM Remodel, FHA | 3310 Crooks Rd. Rochester, FE| Mrs Phone FE BROS. aoe ee _terms, Gordon Fiattley, EM _3-0482 3 our _ 2. "Con Confidendsi: the ‘Salvation wcnETaw ae BA CARPENTRY, REASONABLE. pis AIR | SERVICE. a) “hee estimates OL ap ches > AVES SPECIAL 06.60. Flee REALTOR __dath, kitchenette. tern.” }_N. Perry. AAA GARAGES, PORCHES PLASTERING | Dane Wa ee eine oa fees Disio tee COUPLE PVT. BATH & ENT. FE breezeways, additions, attics and DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES 738. Even ti 3: @undey to te 8| — £207. recreation foom ._ Any ore EM 3-0163| Menominee sabe Wallace, : GOLORED COUPLE. 2 RM. APT type of concrete or brick work. PLASTERING-NEW OR REPAIR. had _ p FE. 42892, . No edd acceptable. No mon- | __Work_guarantesd, FE_6-0304,_ re W ANTED TO Fis ey down, OR .,. SAWS MACHINE FILED DON-GAY @' phone t a mi-basement. pore : ‘Manley Leach 10 Bagley 8t, rty Gate today. 0) WE HAVE AN ‘URGENT vale 1 child eee Z MASON'S) VELVET Sire NEE: Bookkeeping & Taxes 14/7 eRe en v. C. Moore. FE BEDROOM HOMES WITH | |7R Rus ne CLEAN. EVERY- NEED A. FIN ‘ANCE: 5-4032, BASEMENT AND GARAG- Pvt. ent. Perfect for i ACCOUNTANT —A¥ AILABLE =— . ES WEST SIDR working couple Aduits only. Ref. FIXER? Order Classified| : CaF ete sot inde et In | Debt? oe Ana ciiack, | Bom, Brien Bester FE 20 r im you ving troubie meetin YERS CLEAN? 3 er otal BATH — Ter cle ean ne eee ee Yours paymeniat see ue nicday-| 08 8 70 10 ACR ag eee : ine ESEMAKING, 7 AILORING AL. DUPLEX PE APT., 3 MILES a |. | beetene te ORS, Inc, 41% 8. Ss above) Edward M. Stout, Realtor oryihing - furd, “teatedin good job. FE 28181 is the |, “feretong. "Dea * say Theater “E0640. n'y. Saginaw St Ultites “Very clean, 8 per me. . : n mm. Want-Ad number! : Furniture Refinishing 16A REACH CASH CUS Witt onan WN, BUR RED ) ~ ei re. Gm 34004. ca . 7 lp ate, see BY LOWING. 4 DING,” DISCING OR 3-1011. u . : 4 : vio Scott Lake Bea. | seer ent Cane FON ONE i SN Pe cua ebfid. Licensea home. FE $-9575.| mation. | Insurance. Agencies | 17A SMALL CHILDREN, GOOD CARE. We TRADE, BUY & SELL | - = Will take baby. FE 2-0639. & SON REA ~ z 182 W. st 1557 | a eat ating of Pay snentet Co.'s Ete ‘ Perrin orvell ‘Awenes os Wtd Household Goods 27 WE HAVE QUALIFIED B PE 2-922 Ase" ta ‘Apt, size oas stove Om" | Sin Forms, & gopmercit pepe jone 1 W. Lawrene ’ : Good & cond FR Cia —= call will give vou immediate ae- INSU RANCE FURNITURE NEEDED ROY KNAUF : OF ALL KINDS" a Petite Rome uv. o66 tote, Set the | sey Hyron Bt, Nichoke & Harger | Co. seh for vou @.& 8. Community | WILL BUY OR List war pid = 33_W.. Huron 183) Se. mone. OR 33717. _ power. pwsieeers waiting. : A : FP, Mc! NEY Laundry Service “18 pgs ts phd a S|. Office 8800 Commerce Rd, Wrd aNTIquE Ph, Pores EM 33311 - FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY, SERV: | _lampe @ furniture ae S11. 1-5798 277 wane a : = ~ GIVE US - LACE CoRTADS BCATN OR RUF- Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 Laundry WTD.{ GOOD USED KITCHEN = Fae TRA | sink reas, PRE 110. OF YOUR LISTINGS andscaping : M Wanted = 10 = team See aye 70 yn Sinesii @ service you nee Oo ar at TREE epee hat Money Wanted 28A = on today: ‘a market. C emova! am Tim ming ree WANTED $6,000 ON $15,000 HOME _ estimates. 7S 5-370. at 6 per cent interest. MAyfair ERRY E. ADAMS CO» COMPLETE LAWN SUILDING 6-2635. = Eves ‘til @: Sun. 1 to 5 Maintenance & Lawn. cutting, | ———— + ___2536 Dixie Hwy. — FE 44361 peri. rt Service. Wanted to Rent _ 29 WHY PACE © THE FLoor. ‘WHEN Cus @ WARD RENTAL VICE : ve cab se) i Tom er, < wPurseidy ene Beek Alas | cron age ik cred and ‘ce rence EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND| service oi gree larkstot1 ! ~ S200 Pa. FE 5-6583 or OR oat JERRY & EB ADAMS ca smn ; x - REAL ESTATE INC. = gop g yr ser-| Share Living Quarters 30| 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. —F ng. an gh IDG. ME 51108. | eee ew ee AAPA MAple 5-5821 GRADING LAWNS LAWN MOwW- Pe Fin . = x “aire di livered. Alves bere sed tha A cotedanese, “Fill & blag elive ot | Fe aes eter § "| _ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ies BOLDIN & LAWN RE- WED. MIDDLEAGED. aa lis! You pair MI_ 61411. to share. home. with elderly lady gtisin growed for, WP. nt Galland Landscaping | Sara or iY 20100. Bachelors "paradi ee. 518 poe wk. ve: Compete eoaeeneing eve bane. | Wide Wtd. Contracts, Mice 32| i? BDRM. PARTLY FURNISHED F , ‘y>| Evergreen planting, 670 E. Walton apts. OR 35-0105 __ Building | Service 12 _Bivd, PE ©1333. RooM & BATH, KITCHEN. a &BTR : NEW LAWNs BUILT, FINiIsR| - CASH | ea ik, 0 meet. OR - RENCHING | fill. Top soll. FE | ———— = —— : -0603 - 17 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS. is Mater line Pield the. | 29 —reae—woneeay—| TN A FLASH | dean tect ture on Cue trare rey KINDS OF CARPENTRY See nd re —Availl Sept _1 to June. PE 5-168. . imodernisation Ne __For_ Spec For land contracts, see Au- | ROOM wont or too small. Ph. aabiietey. Petty TREES TRIMMED OR Ree. gie Johnson in person. 20 Privete bath 2 ommeret ALL TYPES OF MASONRY WORK. ble rates, Ph. FB-2008.) Tests, tod Shentsle | Feaseck ae ace: brick, block, and fireplace. FE i gee guapinc. * . 7 Rue Gus cee i _ $4028. 8: odding. O hnson Pvt. ent. & bath. First floor, a “gt nae =, sic. Jensen a, Fea: ~ Moving & Trucking 19 19 welcome. = 8. Paddock. - x PC MOAD A, Peer ; ROOM . ADULTS, GAS a GDELING Ga. | 41, ,MONT, HAULING. MOVING, 1100 Or nebreny Re. "heat. $12: week” 1 1 Clark irs, Gas ALL TYPE) REMODELING Of | mn, _FE_2-3664. PE 7 RMS. & BATH, CLOSE IN, FE bey rooms, Spstal enclosures, we MOVING HAULIN 3G __2-4366. __ : = to tig bag eRe Ey! § CASH § | noo cerearemny rome men y . =< = ens Biol reread sna | Mb CANTOR ANGE VAN On UNLIMITED [Soe tePae oCree Pre teed. Licensed builders. EM ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. : ik 344ée. Leagteb : MS, KITCHEN & BATH. CHILD BLOCK. BRICK, CEMENT WORK WORE | Gres US OS Sleene’: PE) PRND CONTRACTS. OR _Welcome. 431 N. Perry, i and fireplace. PE_2 HAULING & RUBBISH NAME U LET Ex. |? RM PVT. ENT Gas HEAT. A BULLDOZING AND — gOS _Your price. Anytime. FE_8-0095. | RIENCED MAN COUN. zteod ome. wt Ait SULLDOZING, TRENCHING” SEF uOnr ene” You "sELL YOUR cox. | Ground fine on ‘sind OT if ee ot sen er sens AULING AND RUBBISH. | _DLED EXCLUSIVELY BY * Eotr. 3 week x as Pareee, : BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, tae ne ONaWER ROOMS, KITCHENETTE, = Also chimneys. No job too| “Rubbish field dirt Ft top fl, 44 CALL FF 5-9075. bath, entrance. Working couple. e. Residential and commer-| ‘U etd Cah - 2174" Avondaie, Sylvan — caf” ous ranteed work. Ph. MY | 824 crevel. FE 2-0603 AN Ww. _PE 58-6572 SRick WORK FIREPLACESALL oe CARTAGE SCHRAM. 3 Rus. Ur UTIL, i PAID. GAS HEAT. styles. Phone FE 2-2036 koesl “Prone FE +s moving.” 1111 Joslyn REALTOR | 5 Roots NronLY PORN GON. : CARL C BILts sk. AND 808. | Gan —w — pickup | 48H_ FOR LAND CONTRACTS. |” yenienti located. Adults, , rs laid, sanded and finished. eee’ “tan dan enyitme. _ FE A ruiptes aed Veen) he | oe. ” alice © | ee. es a AONE ae ee | —— x CEME NT “YY ORK ; . R= DUCED RA TES Ean ‘CONTRAC TS SERVICED, tt Ser Se oe _No dtipk~ Rocchens Saeeas basements. 5 | NE art ae serve you, Smith “Chapin Real Estate 7 Rooms & BATH. UTILITIES, OTiLirizs, labor ni ob .oo small or Pe es oe 8 town, c_FE Vatsi, dey or sight calis,| UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED 3103 2eus 6 BATH UTIL ADULTS. CEMENT & BLOCK MORTGAGES soon PRIVATE f) E ENTRANCE WORK FE 5-0782 Trucks to Rent ut GOOD PROPERTIES ts ACRE ng Beg als & CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. or more with frontage. on __Floors, basements. EM_3-4870. TRUCKS Equt sae Mood = eae Lean Gore int & = BS pe ro 3 7 aia or_popeE ; CONCRETE MIXED. $2.50 YD. ALL 14 ton pickups 1's lt stakes | uitable Society _ Pvt. Ent. & bath 179. * custo 1 Ue WORK OR-ADDE DUTRAILERS AND TRACTORS? | oo . be i: « ee i = peeps THE: PONTIAC ‘PRESS, rt SDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. “yasr- wF = Y ae Semmes a a aa Ba A ee |____For Sale 43). For Sele Homes _@ _.For Sale Houses 43| _ For Sale Hous #8 i pesieee 8 For Sale 1 teeee,_ 8 = shes Sale.t Houses A a : ARGH PLEABA! MoD ica IMMEDIATE. | POSSESSION, WIXOM—BY OWNER: $9,800 95 DOWN . [FoR saw, wink Low oY > "Garage. END OF s agua eS ranch Bath in| mile to -Lingolm plant. 2 bed- Re \\ New $632 dome on your Be wll trade for aml home Mt oat aad SPECIAL, ° ream * moder. Built’ in 1982.1 Will build om your tot! 3 bedroom | 10, 96.988 full price. ; y “Bin hoo afer 6 othe diner ware B12 000 TOT LY LAWSON ek from store. Simm home with full Basement, le picture Window | fail beth. utility — r 6 : ' Pe AL hai ome ~~ $12.000 TOTAI REAL ESTA : ~ Landscaped. hath. eute.. targe| rooms This “4 a ce oud : : & rn OL 1-161]; Sum ‘storms “ie —water |. today or : : a : GRIT ss a “$1500 DOWN oe ot 8. ou ftener. ins lo 8 immedi | ee model + hey $300" Chery. ae | (We ig he sl 2 lots’ wits vee East Side’: R ‘ reat = - : posse le a 54 J | oy _ tar Ol| furnace, sneulates tie | PERMA STONE FRONT, 5 RMS., 40345). 7 BDRMs., CANE ILEOES. met) ee, hullder Ul dasement,.. | 2 vorman NT ment, perfect a reir ns - By a work shop FOR SALE OR RENT: 5 RMB. oes. eego Harbor, FE) fC. HAYDEN handyman, Only #4,300, forted” air “ mf catfish 4 oe os ‘ms, and be “SCHOOL S STOP attached. rent ‘traf b berrien, ot lots | modern pag tisoo. ual price, ol os z. “Waite pt “ay thay Opes Br on lake front near Mil- Fruit winees, gard ] a Pilea East Huron 8. /F FER | At door of this dandy ranch over-| of shade & Jak £0%0. 5 Cau DI 116d after 6 FOR SALE 1 ford, yin, 950 nabie down, ‘payiment. ; D, 1 a some sop hg ER | look beautiful lake. Large Ham tke 5 oy nest | @ rooms. with bath. Large living , PERRY PARK’ LAKEFRONT 7 Will tre , 3 ger PORN 3 RM 8 BATH “ott Wufiams Lake. Ma| (Ctc, Jo, Euveplace, Carpeting | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ov Owner on premises 2 eS ee oe ae Owner transferred, 3| . {9 Lakewood Village ee, Ke NEAR SCHOO! y | ot ee ae rece | STR |NINEERP pu seme ote | RARE EN Aart | cram Ba he i reais ceca nts | AIeY Peaeas Reena pees pas. ng Lane. or) 4 bdrm. home, Ol ul tarnace. Shady -| tion. Paved street, §7. *V¥i ENT. & NEW, RN tered walls and many ee "ales Neat like new 2 Fe oibed in Watkins 335 -_ ~“venlenc 2 a nent: poe Ge lee Se. ves STARTERHOME =| Saye, Beiet ces eomyi| late dase, neces OS) ee ee "PONTIAC Ri REALTY Chioe Nichols, Realtor, || “SORT DE. | : . , rv cee semen ? wa a VERY Nick i ROOMS. PRIVATE Ural fireplace, large ree & & bath. Comple‘e with of price $f with reasonable ‘down Fro) ead rn = can and a yy landacaped sit $00, terms. | 737 Baldwin | OR ies pres, Bs EM 30066" | Modern ,f room byngalavien’ bot | trance and bath, FE 3-5553. arage. per month. Inquire at hoses. Insulation. Storms & : = 2 aah CH, L AKEFEONT : Wien sIR- rooms, aed floors, plaster: VERY LOVELY APT, RIGHT On| _*2!0 Joslyn Re. wate | tn cue ae be ae froot| gp FRED'S, ao he VANE LEET * Enclosed porch. immediate pos- |“ mingham, gouth of Maple. 1 rm. walls. Tied _ bait, full tied base | leuly ae ROOM MS, OIE FURNACE, badveaus ‘home ranc me . | Saceter fone Grerven ——— * fenced yard, Ph. FE e Gakland d County Realty strect wi has locate nd rather Broker session SEDRM. RANCH Gree rom with fireplace, “sep. Pang “location ieee = ished. .New washer, new boat, |4 at N. ghee NR. SemOOE. se Unto Lake Rd features price $6,7 Oakland 8-1160 Oxford. Taree. u a. Masclag take privs. ns dining room, ¢: ge ‘ar I Age town E ORG RGE BL AIR . rent reasonable to ‘reliable per-| Ga, heat. 37 E. Yale. EM_3-4164 or EM ll after 7 down, $1.260 MOVES YOU IN| ws Se any. Immediate ieee en, breakfast » ist floor 5] » | ~ : i . ‘3 RM. oes 300-N_| PVT. OWNER PARTLY FURN. cca ~ $10,000, terms ‘i peal Toa sar So 2o8 Ste ee eee ee George F R. Irwin| teeetgp eras pmo atres a| it fittngaai aces | ; | BEART uae . 3 and $000. mortgage, EM 3-004. | Brive’ MANY NICE BUILDING SITES &| bear Sirmiagham High and new AT ORTONVILLE oes OR S808 Rent A Unfurnished 34 7 RMS, NR. BUS, FREE RENT REALTOR 209 Baldwin Av NOSE Midvale grade schools, Owner BE ee ee | _ or repairs, P_ O., Box 535 Pont. ®. NICE HOME. 1 FLOOR. CA HURON VALLEY transferred to Ohio, Harry Stev- = $200 “DOWN FE 5-0 oF On 20es rms. for apt. oF reé. roe) an pander Mir ete. Pleasant 3 bedroom frame home 12 BDRM. Rares Et FURNISHED 5 Lamp shares “KATH, G atts San pee 3. bedroom brick starter Home. ALL ae 3 BEDRM. Jessie 71766 M59 at Pontiac bl cere t 5 = a block off the main street lakefront apts. OR 30 exer.) Large lot at eRe ee th Lake. $3,000 ‘co OR _3-6681 45505 |2 4BEDRM. HOMES, CLOSE IN. Ortonville, Oil heating system ij” BEDRM SORM UPPER GARAGE, Seott Lake. FE. 4442 -_ ROCHESTER ARE ° Estate. FE. 2-0657. Buy Thru Partridge } BEDRM~ RANCH aes OR Plenty of other good homes. Easy | storms and ‘screen Moat fase. : MO Bast ooh . oe cra home, Summer List Thru. Partridge ” teal eg cig ie near Rochester. =P. W. DINN AN full price on easy term mee =i Rick. 9 WEDROGMS, . : : i : ‘* : cr i“ WooM KITCHENETTE, PRE |¢ ROOM HOUSE —& BATH IN. | lott. Price s1lS00 Terms, LAKEFRONT 66 W. Huron COUNTRY HOME BASEMENT, $1,100 DOWN, This yate ve, Mie aly. 90 & refrigerator quire at 12 Myra. Smith-Crawford, Inc. Yeararoung recreation is ottered SEE. US. SYLVAN VILLAGE. 2 7 BEDROOMS, Homey living ‘room. | Pac ¢ RM. BDRM —_- OLL- TWO OFFI CEs - ; + fust 16 north of Pontiac. large lot Garage ent. $1,-4 - room. 3 bedroom. one | __ O°. or itches: err we 4 . _Gnck, Alberta A fired. 456 33908. Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002 Quiet prt. ‘ianing lake, modern 000 dn. Vacant. AA "S-408!. story, modern suburban home | Minery vg tub enclosure. Oak | RN. 6356 AN-'373 W. eae = a LARGE 3 see F. Auburn Rd. OL_6-1226 OFFERS. 30x56 home in top condi Well BEFO YOU Has 2 car garage, aecuen — floors, full basement, water soft- dersonvile 4d. Wauertora. OR|" pedroom home. $8 per 7 ROOM HOUSE, IN CITY. $6,000. ‘ landscaped lot with garage. To ed eo. garden 5 Nake th | ener, alum, storms and screens. : Ss to ible famil Segre Call PAUL Will take late model car or - . — estate, this home is only ‘ ts od pr Mee 79 wie with | landscaped. Owner has moved 31 RMS. pyr. ENT. ine Bare. D. nAMMOND, ealtor, FE | truck as down payment. FE $-2387 # | CLARKSTON—RESAL E c L. VAN VLEET BUY / Oakland : oul “ot ey ieFe Bo, MO eT tove refrig eat an _ VA) } hy Oe : : . - | farm West side near bus, FE ALP DOUBLE HOUSE. CLOSE yeaa pbs eo 8 Bestiog i - BROKER : ; : 7 WARD E. PARTRIDGE ~resale. Escrow Coens Ba oe _—_ _5-3070, VF: _in Good cond Adults, FE 2-7425. corner lot. Nicely land OAKLAND 8-1160 OXFORD an oe witnoUs ean eke é T i ad $8 -| to Purchasers. Pr x : 3 LARG LOTUS LK. WATERFORD. SMALL Gas — Cc Incinera- | = ; a < “AL : 5 ae ent. “t “Out. “inguire 1 100" acon anie’|"“modn, Electric appliances. 1 bed- ~ Ya. Ceramic tiie. FIRST OFFERING MENTS. % ACRE LOTS. FAVED COLORED. RE AL TOR on FE “s qj. paisa PLAINS AREA, 3 ae J ROOMS WITH BATH,|; room, Lake ileges. Couple BR: = A a tor only $2400 down OF 1 LSet DR RAMIC. TILE — “EVE. on eT has two bedrooms and full. bath, } = nice, = unit dwelling, ea or with 1 child. References, $65 ’ NEW 1% STORY, 2 BED- E Me : on second floor, while down there month. OR 3-5929. : ° LAKEFRONT , ROOM HOME ON EUCLID te & eld MANY EX. ABOUT $600, total down pay. TO BUY =: SELL Tapeeom tenet room, 3-pe. : = le FEA ‘3 4 coll to wel “as Ga ers tet ene ; uousr, | te ; _ 78 trontage on Walters Lake. 2 suere =e > ok 7 a bed?oom fam! milly ho me. You. -—f\- “Te } ti bs ining “ving Foom, sep~ - Bor, ae Nee Be [.-betugen Davisburg. and -Holly.|. Tmmediate Possession (mest Sew cl Sereecs, Ow | aoe FILE Bart $350 DOWN TO Gls ptr ro mafia Bg ay Or pn gece ean Scar seement — gr AND. Saxe. Ym SO) Available now at $40 z wenth. Modern to the minute nearly new standing shown br. op-| WITH TER = $1,100 Down to Civilians | ° yard ‘Ws shaded "by large =| 100 , Ouxsend Ave. Open E block feet Theat lot, a _oRer_$:39 p.m. Cail Mr Banith, 3 bedrm., 1'2 bath, extra large botntment y. $8800 with $1500 PLUS COST ged Ne aes od Rowers eo. . | FE . _Free Par ing You’ will. Hike it, and : bo retrig.. Puraished 3108. Se ees R. J. VAL UET, Realtor | prices start at 914450 to 418,250. | Lacomet slecs town £ briced “at only $13,400 with 63,000 [Ru CLOSE N. HEA TIL} : near Drayton. Move right in for MS GAKLAND AVE. PE 5-0603| Drive out today where you'll see| — Oniy $9,100. — | | a, F Hties’ farm 412.30 _wh- 51. Penely. Norrit oPiiooma s baine al $1.400 down & $78 per mo. includ- CASHAB: she! RD. AREA | | MUL Lisyivo SERVICE ee Ce eee ease | a ; 7 EAST SUBURBAN BRICK. This Sig ROOMS & BATH BRICK APT. with ree baie pans racer 2 yrs. This outstanding Ms Rd. at the village mits, then! | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. | Reena win mane betreom = Leundry facilities & garage. $70 Lame heat, - automatic ey water. home has ali the features you've WEST SIDE —— sone. Past ire pew | 2 262 8. Telegraph Rd. iOpen o-0 . ced 22 foot in th and has @ 2-pe. per including heat snd| garage Available Sept. 8 at $105 Watkins Lak poen looking for. including 684 | Cysice location. Very attractive ae Gb tne ead FE 3-710 ye see bath, large living . very = ot weer. References. FE 44516. ae month. ieterancse and de- atkins l.ake furnace & peo paps 4 bedroom brick home. Fireplace. hand side of the r BY OWNER $3,000 DOWN, 3 bedroom brick | modern’ kitchen. Large basement, : 4 ROOMs & BATH & GARAGE, —< wired: See Mr. Smith,| Here is s nice § rm. bu ungalow 2 complete baths, large lot, = v OSes) save. Brick, 3 large bed-| ranch, city sewer, water, g88.| extra family room forge toot | gas heat. stove & reirig, $63| ot 28 E. Huron tha, some family will be préud| HIGHLAND AREA qrcce plenty of entras. dear ge-| JERRY FE. ADAMS CO. lots of siorage space,| FULL basement, 1ip car garage.| . patio. with fireplace, 2-car fe : month. FE 2-673. - to own. Situated on a well shaded 5 with tte hed a-| age. Move in before school en eves. “a 9; Bun. to 5 dining ron for lirge pieces. Eat-| fenced in yard. OAK floors, a Peal eee Pilg | home has eve in - > @ ROOM. 1 OR 3 CHILDREN, 61 tm. DOUBLE HOUSE. 4 6] lot. a ce of shrubs & flow- oe emer = 5 starts. Caos to Webster & | 2536 Ditie fiwy ‘Fe ¢4se)| ing space in kitchen. Recreation walls. AN AS’ -pt_Lot_ | - Aubura Ave oll glean. adults. 39| ers. Within 1 block of a nice rage. furnace. room. Attached 2car garage. By| Excellent buy. Only “pihee - es Lie only. Py APT. jis PER _Shdson Pe s-foes ell privile con - Agente —. bdrm. Enclosed front WIL tis IS L “BREWER appointment. FE 2-7396, full price. Prised at $23, a . o ig rm close: pore Only 5 = : 206 8. Mar; _— RENTAL | SERVICE recreation rm. New Timken ‘oli 3-55 N. Parke FE 45181 Peer T's 1193 SUFFIELD, 000 DOWN BLOOMFIELD ihingee — rentals available | «furnace. 2 car garage ae ‘ ERRY E ADAMS. CO. Eves. “MI 6-6928 sor FE _ 5.0006 | north of Maple. Birmingham's . Oak asine Weick tam CLARK REAL E STATE Come in ay for = efficient sell fast, $8,900, $1, down. oe ee finest district, 3 bedrm. ranch, INCOME: 7 RM. MODERN with attached 2 car plastered 1362 W. Huron rs. 00 Oakland Nac Huron 5 = 9 4 “MULTIPL z ‘LISTING 8 ERVICE large living room, ee -— ‘ pe eat oe scecora acene: CUSTOM BUILT for own- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. ; Cater ae¥, ‘eeneteceen Meee | JERRY E. ADAMS CO. Lik : it Se Bl ies ae “Trindom Carpets & drapes Like| side and out. Can be a | or, beautifully carpeted 11 ya 6 Th Fe RENTAL UNITS. ¢ sewn Batagingy | TEAGAP tame pete entwnete | TOON LAKE | tie Setutitatt get tica | toma 3 "fedets hve | e"igim of ober wi | 2 0 Feb’ veautttul acres, ath jquare Petts Le mis rede | aust Reasonable. Owner mov- and: kt owner. ars Wacomnons. roveLY tearmes ‘ rE. 173 “gam: to 5 p.m. [-pectenoees — wet Pon. Ce ce basement, auto. f. landscaped Yet A” erful Hidecien og — ouuen a coms West, Harry Stevens, pallets: cox pied fe -- hear 4 wa all carpeted. Excellent buy. - ASE East Perry * uy. $3, own. a ® pment Gall PE 342) | CALL FE CT | eee octet ie Hang | CRESCENT LAKE PRIVS. NEW 4 fitcsen, Aluminum storms | NEW 3 BEDRM. HOME LARGE eee en oe 81500 — = prime home Be" | N= Cosy Biarter home : TH & GARAGE. SMALL ee en ryen.| D mies fom Pos y $1s,- | rms. oth 94,000. Of pe. and sareens otest? Inst | mediate possession, Terms. FE Press a farge landscaped lo rte ch. Cake oon & aber West side lower. Heat furn. Adults| Adams Rd. couple. -5702.| 900 with EZ. terms. i es tor Bey 3-1520. . . wi berrioan, tots ot altace a ieee sae: oe = yo = To BUY TO SELL REALTOR ers. QUICK possession. cellent land. Rent Lake Catingse 36A 2-Level Lakefronts | Bo front. 15 miles of Fou | Megrly ew 3 bedroom brick home tac. Boat. Rent weekly. - cture window . -Privileges. with this. 72-ft. 1227, Gxbow Lake 2 fireplaces. Living FoR BETTER HOMES brick ranch beauty. Wall- N, MODERN MOTEL Cor: pis ——— = ; ——— to-ce' ledgerock fireplace £ tages. On Pontiac Sandy = > | LA! ONT = ities Purdy, south of Bro Beach, week. $125 tifully lantisca, many : car attached garage = 150 oerest,, kivieg dining” month: hs TE’ motel. OR 3-asee. . other features. $21,500 with terms. e tage, In Includes, &. bl Psat x, 196 parcel—oaly $14,950 — rato tom erie '5| ADT No Ee Pe eo eee rm, . r mi rm e, garage, a + —____\WHITE BROS. __|-—_ sented. Plenty of fruit_and_ber-{ 7 ee ‘a Stevens. Builder. MI | : REALTORS ; tes A a “bargain. for some-| [ For Rent Rooms 37 OR 3-1 . E chilg below one year of . wm. pine Hey. We classify it as — be- y pa eons call” FE|: Lo . SIDE RM. it_#; Sun, 10 to 8} BIO REDUCTION its beauty and tae 4 er apply at 835 ccnneaas rivileges. Reasonable to schoo cee _Seee ee in price on toom modern charm, it's not just a frame 2 Pennine. achers or others. #7 Mohawk. home With basement and house. Offering 2 bedrooms, LsO ofl furnace, On Ind Lake attached garage. cnc pret: | 1 LARGE Lg Sageanl nin pe ‘ pot Road near Lake Orion. 1% ty yard, al . Bt CHOICE ¥ yg F $. aot, 7S acres of h dry land, water, gas Paes Base Ray rooms and bath, ell rms:|! OR 2 MEN NEW HOME. WEST : é with trees. Owner has heat, ¢ ting, scfeened-in located close to = ~| side. FE 23-1608 moved and wantg immediate esp of built-in AT BUS STOP. EVERYTHING est uys th - -Pestures throughout the for comfort. FE 8-7332 : oe home. Located West Sub- i net, M. Stout, Realtor pn BRICK RANCHER u ® stone's throw |! gg gy CLEAN SLEEPING RM. Toda > bedroees modern heme enly| 3 from ir. Bus- “tH & Reseed ee vr re Morton y year old. Basement with oll SEL « pgnarehes — . ; é ; furnace water everything Del-Rio Apts. CQverything furnished, Older than SCHOOL BELLS Recreation room with built in $14,500 - substantial down Rms. & beth. Refrig.|_OT_ woman. $10. FE §-4785, Will soon be ringing and you can _ bar. — family home perm ment required. This may tunes furn. Adults “|SOMPORTABLE Si nq *hear them from this — < $ $2850 down and $93 per. month, the one you've been look- 4 RMS. & BATH. HEAT &| — near swimming, ‘boating walk-|. Toom -home located — including t taxes and insurance. ing for -s0 long. water. 3286 Auburn Ave. Auburn Po ay to new West Bloom-| Schooi on paved street. Large iv ee Heights. ~— High School. References re) tered walls. 2 good size mo betters, | rE 1178. _ HILLSIDE-- ‘ RICE ¢ ROOM, GROUND FLOOR | lured TE S000 =| kitchen with area alt — = = “J A > ke ; epariment Ye, Side, Duitiee| Pvrary. PE 2.0030 yard forthe kitdies, Only #1500 | A- JOHNSON, Realtor _ SETTING | 42544. LE ROOM FC E \CH.| down will handle. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. . ROO : : | er or busine @ : ‘ butlt hom NfSe, per months 6 Foren aher| sae bower ee Blow, OUT) -LARKSTON. | fa FE 4.2533 Custom but ranch home on —t pm GIRLS - NICE ROOM. PRIVI-| ‘living here in this brand new | 7 cel.” Partly w with leges. 547 W Huron, _| 2 bedroom home, only 2 retorted Ll 4 beautiful lawn, natural fire- Pontiac Hillt Menor LADY. NICE WARM ROOM. PRIV.| from downtown Clarkston. ome ae ee eee op Garage optional FE 3-1733. cious living room with =! oa = Eitchen Ps ened Soar i) Secs asco *|CARGE ROOM, TEACHERS OR| floors, tile bath with built in —I. garage and ground. level mod. orrecee Speen, teat Move| business women. 1 block high | closet, ultra modern kitchen wit Basement. A home for the . ripe in, Call ir gnarkey, rE Es rE -s oot Saas i woter he Dealer dea! i Established fn. IDE most exacting cee ~ eg MG po eee NORTH SIDE Priced’ at only smell ie IMMED: possession on at- Te i WRIGHT - Sen re £233. sou | eT ee 4-bedroom home, Lovely | T) — t aes : eee ye 4 |}. living room with fi din a eman - * Realtor _ for raat busin women, ers i modern kitchen with Unive: 4-2005 erences 7 eee i. this well planned eating. space, th. : ALL 4 RM. MODERN HOUSE & oo. 3| dn large te ecre lot on Walden | TecFeation room & bar, 3% car ; = “Apply 2080 | blocks from town. No drinkers, eaat of Exterior garage, solid paved drive & street, al [ } sen ¥ 5 - 66 St. FE 41187. in attractive cedar shake| ! ae on two lots. e Rooms, 3 ANTED: 3 TEACHERS TO with paneled front. Ask us about Bob "home fas Sey at gtkeee =| i : . iness fina: ements in! oi ‘ * ment,” ofl beat at ne't;| Lovely Indian Village home. Ali! interior yourself and SAVE only $3,500 down. REALTORS FE 40528 the brie )| _Briv. FE =: ONEY. Only WNER 371 8. Telegraph _Eves. & Sun. qcgoliE& = hanoEn co. 33 _ Rooms With Board 38 GIR RESALE. t_ | -—“TRANSFERRED wn | Sue Sie Nasbtance en this mec | ATTRACTIVE 3 or 3 bedreoms fun) — / / i CLOSE TO TOWN & BUS. $15 WK. bath, 12x15 living room, full s Rent. Houses Furnished 35) ~ Fr 3-237. pv Mi ec el wl apd ye dining +m.. large kite ben, floored 1 BEDROOM DELUXE APTs.|EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE) ing room with Vestibe jearence,| Set, Seomet, see ae __ Ground floor. wferred timc Paradise GR RO SHANE ana ee mennent. FE 6-0377__ | file ‘bath, large kitchen’ with din-| jy aa ymodern home and in mn good | a Perey st 1 ga. Lag; Bo .| fortadb’e rr wi or without| furnace and laund = B- : « - treat_yar@ Lf Ss *| meals. PR2 3 blocks to school. tary rare, to only IMMEDIATE EAST SIDE 1 7 BEDE DELUX © EITCH- ; " at only = 2,500 with reasonable POSSESSION. Like new, Cedar Shake, 2 enette Hotel Rooms 39 own paym room bung alow with full Nearly” ae Bachelors par Pm w~ Edw. MS Stout, Realtor — the ah oft ars Ltt pesoment, 67 weer cue heat & Page house $14, FE S2t08. Coe HOTEL AUBURIN TT. Saginaw M, Ph FE $6168! tachi ic naupubernoed 3 wea] Seusnd yard: Poatares: ste: RE BEDROOM, NICELY FURN LE. by Day or Week Eves Tooms, city w & sewer. Full 15 living room and. dining , $65 month. FE Saeed. LE ne = 2 room spartm price only $8,956 — $1,450 down, = greed eben extra 7 BDRM. HOUSETRAILER. MOD-| eq nurgre ne eee oe ‘S08 i 1A Y D. N- Sees FULL PRICE robe. cldvete tile bath de- _ern. On bus line. OR 3-8077. Pee FOR THIS 3-bedroom home, with Hghiful kitehen with dining 7 BEDROOM. Pvt. LAKE. i HOTEL F ELT, CLEAN, WATERFRONT. Cooley 1 ‘Lower Straits Lake privileges,| caphoarae: miles Pontiac infles to -new| [eat rms. & & Some with 3 Slecencn: home. 2¢° living port built in 1952. This is a wonderful Priced at t $16.880 don't walt, . By day or week. $72.50. 125 N. | bw SR EDR __see It toda : Lincoln Plant. Sept. “to une 15th |p. FE 5-8136__ with fireplace. thermopane win y e y. a 3-8258. pe ee. = sows Aine sak nremeee 1 =| ae BEDROOMS 7 iE S ; ROOMS & BATH GARAGE * fous recreation room at lake level. | ryrg 1) built f h has 9 ast Su yan house. Clean. Every “is fe §.|------ R ent |: Stores 0 $28,500. Terms. Will consider ng we and Both 7 past cest: ; of I ed __Friday after 8:30 p.m. S-5105.| ORE SPACE oe . trads-ir : ‘Potties on paved’ road. Js Little Farm ps 3 ROOM, HOUSE. OoseLETEEY oie ential 30780. 3-078 EPR ae, {Close to schoo! buy at Sey 70 ; Sie ae a oa oe bedroom 2 sia HOUSE, FULL Rent Office Space - 41| with full bats and 2 car garage. No. : ° flat, level ground, garage. Eceas! a =i winter. Children wel-| 11 Rent Office CONE A 3 lots 157 x - LOOK: _-| , oil heat, a hot water: oe + ROOMS AND BATH-IDEAT FOR a aeeat Rdntat, Gecd ocallen, ae, | SYLVAN LAKE Modern” bricr. 42.500 ‘down. Immediate pos- Forking couple. Available Sept: prox. 1,600 sq. it. Ideal ‘Tor on A title, "Wal to wall’ carpet. Grapes, WHAT | Feil, Tok "tow } BEDRM. LAKEFRONT BRICK| on" Ssemmeet, Goster, Reasonabic. | ‘blinds. ort eevee $16,500 - Bud Nicholie, Realtor home, Radiant oil ‘he beak, ae Harry Stevens Bulider Mi 44225. ie ao Cena) “an bok at ace. WILL BUY ee st. Cons 7 ; . $14,700. Cash. to mortgage. Call Mr. Allen | month, Security required For Sale Houses. 43| "°": ** }. ALL BRICK RANCH HOME s- ~ or. FE_2-1370 Ae ee a ge Sete aoe | RE a | j house furn. Ipcluding- hat water BY OWNER ee 1% sacs boas a % “acre 3. 13 FT. BEDROOMS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eek pete. = = warner. Close| Nearly new ranch type. Retired lot Living room 21%’ 4. fee LivING ROOM : re High School 13 attct| Couple or newlyweds. Lot 75 x 125.| Glassed-in porch. — Alumn.| 5. KITCHEN 1y-4"x16" / lpm & Eve 27-7350 after) iq car attached garage. Lake| awnings. 2 car $. TWO DINING AREAS ac 5 RMS. YEAR sae vinklene ey aio 7! J.-C. HAYD EN, “Realtor 1 IONE IN LIVING ROOM front. Pull bath & uti 2 laree;———-"iv-MIT FORD #6: Walton 8-041} - BONE IN BASEMENT REC- porches one giass enclosed, one Fver sun reo to 2 REATION AREA ; LC __eereened-—Beautitut 2 family income, Corner ot. 8. CERAMIC BA beach Boat. Responsible tenant | Paved street. «car garage. $2,- * a—WITH COLORED TAX. BEAUTIFUL "2 FT. alumin- -{ 7646 Detroit Bivd. Middle Straits CLAY STOKES AGENCY RES: um sided ranch home. The Lake. EM_3-4522 & EM_3-5041. Milford. aticlienn b-BUILTIN, VANITY 23 ft. living room has § |ROOMS.” MODERN PONTIAC|MUtual 44755 | Res. EM_3-4873 SLATE ENTRY & CLOSET to celling | ledgerock | fire- __ Lake. OR 39138. + ROOM MODERN MUST BE 10. EIGHT: place, and ts,richly carpet- FOR RENT moved off FE 2-09 11. COPPER TUBE PLUMBING of. Exire large ‘Kitchen and . Oektand bak oJ tal IRWIN : rive ® MANY MORE FINE FEA- maste F bedrooms. Excel- joebteised re ined Agua lent: ees BUNGALOW . OA et kat ie gyeeed re : ST or rederes bitte | He room. tiled bath. “carpeted. Cherokee Hills” Imagine AIT This ~~] stately trees. whee take yew wt ee ees: . Uren PURE Viele gi S Avaianie| ant Getrchee |& ochewie. Le Tarte tying” root, Scina wail and only JOSLYN STREET AREA — | Bept. & on Jo. 288 Annison. | cries 8 LaSalle. PE .5-6050 ed bedrooms, $16,500 Beautiful 1% story bun | ru 3- ro p.m. eae pcaned réom for den or low. Richly carpeted liv sty tamernow 1+ 2-4 BEDROOM house Strictly” modern. Lovely grounds” 10 miles Pontiac... 12 miles New Lfncoln Plant. Leas e Other hotises large & small fenced. Garage, too. Sept. tc May. EMpire 3-0134. And lake privileges too Here Z MODERN 2? BEDRM HOUSE. ROSE McLARTY, Broker is an immaculate 3 bedrm. HAVE snlergeéland Seances Ga the _ AUBURN MANOR — Ranch aes welcome. jgenary rm. 5 aoLonk 2-2162 “ heme eee Warkins ete. 7 frea’s only authorized “HOME vaireey. 20 fn oe n une 1 12 miles R RED hd DOWN ving’ rm. + . CENT arge ultra-modern chen Ee yee coms street ____FE 6-8 a Sa Lsigarsonlt Full on PLANNERS C ER" with cupboards galore. pi west oF Kewood Club. 3355 w ed rec. wor 5 edrooms are roomy. 100x- Poa Sha Gon! SEARORBEDHOCAC FANGH | Tam “Cit pole sue | Se ester,etgiys tnting |. Sg" at gee ue ; room, ¢ ; 5 w ab : oo Several good rentals avaflable.| Low down ayment, ‘Immediate X 300. Only $18,900. you to see how furnishings, cabineta 2. 160, —_— = teens Come im today for fast, efficient) occupancy, me to suit, Nort . = . . = other arrangements will be per mow service on Perry to Pontiac Rd. Right '¢| Webster School District plan of your choice or help BIDE = Tmmediate JERRY E, ADAMS CO. mile to m . Nosan Building A rer, strective remodeled §-| You rearrange rom pian to meet WEST ne me . 2536 Dixie OR _3-8111| Corp, 87923. paved street. | Your requirements ——-. Raggy Maint | -BMALL HOUSE.“ cOgy. 2 FE Si BY OWNER — NEW 2 BEDROOM Beautiful | Kitchen, living room Salle “oak fleoteula) bees = furn home = tiac, near Oa & dining ped-| D—To help we have vastly rooms down. 1 master bed- sued: 3 pasties: a recery: Coun’ ‘armers Market, FE rooms & bath ‘up Full base-/| increased the wanber of our plans room w Tile full Couple preferred. wen gr ens "eve. 43430. ment, gas heat, 1'4 car ga-/ to 1500 and — blue prints and ‘basement, gas heat. 2-car “Teachers, Sadan Ete. =. ara “tins fone fideo do in ans are garnge ee tional ood pi 6 for eae sea ACK - LOVELAND “188 Case Lake Rd. Kee a FE 24875 ore GUIDE TO GOLD: Sel _ things you're not using es Classified Ads! P selection of) ason. Near Los Angeles read" 4 rooms &. bath. Plastered wails, floor fur- oon must. sell. nate, water heater owner leaviig |- ca room Lease, with ned floor. $18,900; term . Nicer Than New sible, BRYANT REALTOR | LOW DOWN PAYMENT HOMES © AVON .- TB Okasas CLAWSON THE ANSW ER TO \YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, ‘hire, it's ¥FE 28181. bd Shady Oaks in Sylvan 6 rooms & bath, plus the’ use of beautiful Sylvan Lake. 2-car garage. Enjoy life In this tip- top, newly decorated -home. Available on realistic terms. John K. Irwin REALTOR ee age oat Palmquist & Wright, your own special plan. bE rared phone for “‘-< se ee ouk Floyd Kent Iné., Realtor ' SINCE 1025 313. West Hurdn Street ——e 5-447 =. Eve. MI 6-378) 2206 a Pisle. Rat one Telegraph AMPLE’ ¢ CUSTOMER PARKING A—Our tremendous buying power directed through streamlined buy- ing sources makes this price pos- famous designer, Richard B, gis Pals eee We will price any extra. se Call Mrs. Gaztzer, ished — a sae ee Near Elizabeth a ee sis 500, Terms, CLOSED SEPT. isT & IND. ELWOOD REALTY $143 Cass Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-1284 or FE 46-3644 - BY OWNER VACANT — SE bedrm see inative cow the nicest mes et. Basement, auto. ofl furnace, gas water heater, Nice 7 Will sac- rifice for cash to GI 4 == -FOR BETTER BUYS $650 DOWN West Longfellow. 2 bedroom, full basement, 2 car garage. On cor- ner lot Black » stores, bus & schoo! at door V'on't last. $8950 ful pric« Arnold Real Estate 216 &. Telegraph Jot 318207 COLORED A CHOICE HOME community, Ciesed-te sy living room, dining room, src fast nook, 4 Mantes full base- ment, fruit cellar, oil { ee FE ae Ses RAIN BOW REALTY _ FE 2-2614 602 Ss. PADROCK Hempstead Marlborough Rd. wned & shrubbed have Gu will be prow to own this lovely three bedroom brick home. mz room with e picture | ‘Ooms, e a as . & —, 1% ceramic tiled 1 bathe car garage with radio controlled doors. Shown by eppuiatinces only. . Cherokee Rd. “This dignified and cared: for home is perfect for a — business man with Se Large bedroc 4 al elious livin - & it,” sereens, & large acd a -mort- | ms Sey home must wo. Call = which &re expressly : tat Spte Sats She "ple "Se 2: . heat, gas. water heater, alum. 8 & screens so re | ‘amily. |. HOYT REALTY 2-9840 Pp eae 5. a cae TRI 36 ‘CuIPPEWA_ A good location for family near schools ond ping. 4-bedroom, 1% baths, extra large eiechen and break- * fast space, and Leda Lambors foot _livh Natural fireplace. rp ull = ing foom and sun room or den for children's TV. Full basement, 2-car | al Being sold because’ of msfer to a new job and ced far below repiacem cost. LAKE FRONT Pine Lake Front > nod beaut: full wooded sere aie games Ld og servant’ s suite Don na 38° iwi room & ult ogany inelud : es & refrigerator. 2-car tered garage. end par cloug year round co . Call a for further de-- a = extras at a reasonable Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor. s ron FE 5-6161 or FE ¢4278 MILLER OWNERS. owner has been transfered has cut ce below cost on this well built North side bungalow, Lal es bedrooms, ceramic tile - bath built in vanity large living — plus dining L, Kitchen your gain and ’ os t. lawn with fenced rear yard $ $3500 down to 4% per cent FHA mortgage. LINCOLN J - This is a unusually susvemye and — built honie. bedrooms & bath down, sovete fest ving room, atalr- kitchen is a dream, ‘tull Resement |_ has recreation room, much more, Pome ‘us for information only §11,- EAR 8T. — : very. attractive... with it's it's w en fron! num = = vnice is lawn. oe. ta fe. too. {fe en tnusual a: Better see it right now, full price $10,950. | OWNER LEAVING — state, says sacrifice my nearly new : bed- room home, Very attractive gre: siding with white trim. and take “Ss mes at _ asbestos per month. F appointmen 17 ft. it room, vestibule clos- et, tile bath oi] furnace, fuel “GOOD I NVESTMENT in some bill only $92.00 per year. 2 lots rea! pha y. Brick commercial — $1750 down. anit Ce a — ; acres, rr w entrance Why j to lakefront (Walters Lake). Clear William Miller spring fed. good fishing and boat-| Realtor FE 2-0263 | 4 1 WwW. ron Next door to Branch Post Office: $8,500 on this lovely 2 te in eve detail— aluminum Love pat atic oil heat, gas weter heater, commu- lot. Make your phage yd +" 3 home, ] ACRE. Modern, pretty and clean. Excel- lent is the word! Tlie bath, heat. 1% car attached garage. This is first time = mere en with oll $10,500 SPECIAL — Lees > rvs roo! y 4 gar. Alum Dp er leaving ea All heer coverings included. Here is a teal va — than you can paid. oy ar a * 4 $15,975- FaRM — Living at it’s best. Large 4 bedroom farm - hone : qn interior, Modernized te the’ - minute, all large reoms. vat Birch kitchen. 15x18 dinin, ‘ Lovely den and one carpe i Ned: room Ist floor, 3 bedrooms up Carpeted living room with ipatore window. Large bath with all new- — Eas = are birch | aE ng bus a doors wet H. BROWN, Realtor acres of land, FE pate 362 W Huren : MULTIPLE 1 LISTING: SERVI Sylvan Lake Village Now being built. 3 bedroom brick, oa You can see the | rr this beautiful wooded : me rom Call Us For Further Information’ WM. A. KENNEDY . REALTOR re years "Evenings ti» ¥- SYLVAN VILLAGE . lish Colonial. 10 rooms, 6 -bath on Ist floor; 4-and th on 2nd. Plastered walls natural fireplace, basement ~ with space, 2 - car warage, Large lot With shade “and evergreens, Excellent neighborhood A steal at §$13,- : terms, 43569 a VOORHEIS New offering 3 bedrooms, large livin, rooms, wa fn Ottawa Hus, led sun room, itechen and utility k-in closets in each room, Bullding size, 36 " on x 100 ft. lot. Wall- to-wall carpeting in living room, hali and bedrooms, Pric $15 800, terms. ° Loms LAKE FRONT 3 car garage, good lot. Full price only Pda terms. This one is in demand. b BLOOMPIELD HIGHLANDS Custom-bullt -brieck ranch, i rooms, carpeted with dining tee oe famil 5 vote ‘am rooni,. siathed tea afage. room Taree, — beautify ny aS scaped lot. Call for appointment. SMITH- 3 ltv- fire- 412. W. Huron PR 4-4528 MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICD Announcing NEW 1958 MODELS Colberry Park OPEN . Daily and Sunday 2to 8 | PPING. Prices begin at $20,500 ‘plus lot and as low $4 OF WOODWA & SQUARE —— ROAD. Better ¢rive out | —s om base- WIDEMAN $10,500 one rice sat $2,000 own ONLY 5 Mi : ebb Hy on-tor-two columns about this home. “Because there ges is no other hiome that re. I, = cooperate home eating space kitchen th _opgiooe trim —to. the iat A, jast ineh F apedel inspec’ youd will be eal ome ee ve _ | offering. Wonderfully rar ticed so low, ee . for CALL. NOW! : Male if $12,480; full price. «| Humphries 20474 ~=Realtor §=FE 221 BALDWIN A After 6; FE 37008 + oF FE 3203 | ce SAA toe SERVES West Side—6 Rooms And & most convenient loca- tion. 6 extra nice rooms, heat. ‘fetal easy te ail to see this one pon Charm Bungalow. ud eae velvet lawn aiid beautiful shrubs surrounding this fround- hugging newer 5 room bun ow. Jn best area off Baldwin. oo for plas Eg Heyer Price 500 on e@agyv terms rade for larger nonce: KINZLER om Ww. Huron Bt. Pr Open E: Pa) * PE venings 4-3528 ee i x HET PONTIA | oe PRESS: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 105% For Sale Hows 43 sane» For Sele Farms 48) by day Alan a ae Oe ? Pye ae 1 RAINCOAT. a ‘ne Sata Bes Chien - ms i % e ; Sai E zt p Ww. : D : . . a 6 Ww. eo INNAN + | T.G.Troéke} “sm own} ia sn ae som| rt | TIP ICO Sew s4en|' ‘tm 1968, | shed, chicken foment bere. tool mop yA LVER FOX ; LAKE: : va $13,500, terms, Livestock & price bean. wee OE coat. | | bal bed, | 8 2 _ aU . , RI ~ ~ +. = Saleuiont bes & ved street. $17,604 ; eRIDGEW : ROBE, LA! tn cogs eae ve fect ‘omens wats | custom’ . DUNLAP 978 Baldwin Ay une | = oe “pe ein gn a. — IMMED. POSSESSION _income P FE $-2029| ja tewe Gris ie Otfawa Dr. ganas: Gti = Opse—wers to f roperty 43A| — uy Thru Partri -_ $0057, sZe 10, PE | SOTPOINT TER you look at tt & Li artr: bu MAN F PSL Esl had tde eves ats Se 2-F _List Thru Partridge 000D CLEAN CLOTHING. “tl Sir fet ae a ee TE SERVICE SAT, BUN. AMILY R PA wis ge ee ts Gareate noua | nu 8 a Mar ¢-1900. | secats mm . #2231 or TO 6-065! § ROOM s EACH — separate RB eye ge tax TE HOME. |- ghey BED, FULL SIZED, USE HOvsE MUST é utiliti rate heat- Ss : NEW KEL ' & rénted for es. Upper furnishe M Al cis sul WOMENS APP. bmg ter we List Th ee _ DONT Utilities extra Lower newly decor 7 oa ee . i ee ies Dresses 1 oaly si einh sald, ona, S ru Part i 4 Fal to S tate & go adtngy Po ie near Dock home. FE §-9185 14 sy t's Paring exe.- prehe w “pl ridge _| 3-BEDR » Se Ths | "= eet eee pri —~ EAVING | IFT. 2 beet. 3a Eisas; | Bottle pabinets an 7 . 00 7 . ray eb Pee POC a e ‘ ut ba mILL LAKE RD. M RANCH : & Iron 56A 2-465. chair, “Cell Eves FE | ooo: — Laundry tbs. Ma wd bel bone, On 8 lot 88 x 168 Ib R: Hilt “Ge wi ti 1 PRICES FOR, SCRAP MOHOGANY SHERID | Big Wreck j Ee ne et eee 1011_W S t VAN VLEET — CARS) Woodward. fr. vet. 1100, North W hg Wrecking Bara : — “new’ shopping center. and Waren pe se OAKLAND silé | Sale Household NECCHI zeeagham at rick Buildi NCH TYPE fait center. has 2 FAMILY INCOME. PE 5-611 ee OXFORD mate FiOS Goods 57| ECCHI SEWING MACHINE. ALL |- poling meng alfd ee a @ rooms — level. Exce a 6 & BATH Sale Business : : 1 TOR —— You nam ~ WOLYEREIE LU; foo down. "aly Pull‘ basement, page eee Goapay ellent “up. Good" les | 305 Fr co Property 49 e bee ee “Vath Ane ‘Appliance. FE pa FE hl saa od : 5 oe $0,800 with $2,- electrie re Sagoo COLORED ty on on a. . Seve Munro 1 herr ome Peon NORGE SPACE HE ATER ae Paddock 1G —— ’ Fr, ree: : - Clem 125 Y° " rE soe “cae PEDROOMS ten area Livingroom to” | SACRIP BED. | cluding ‘comer. Becrihice ” for T DAVENPORT AND 1 BTU Be on ie GE | 28 uae ae’ ast 2-car ga clea for incothe sp ¢ ored bath, SACRIFI pores pera | Fe S3ee2. Water, gas & se for ry ‘e new. OR 3-6978 DIO 7 mattress - “$i, wheel trailer. Asti ates, size 7. 2- Boar parage. Clee sed in peed eb. with Yots of ‘cupboards. Kenving city. 460, Pontiss Late | — B on Pa eon] |} YOUTH BED. 415: LARGE RCATV GUAR. BARG mereury filed pendulum, 104M. CUCKLER REA A $10,900 —— ant _prroats - : Lake uy Thru Partrid tu : E tre 816i . 194.Mt. reeun 2 ™ ‘LY selling below cost, om te § __List Thru Partrides STABLE nS ft. | BUY DIRECT OR 35313 for A . TAVERN, CLASS “< ‘ ‘LAMPS, GREE é ae = Very cages icCOoRn _ 313 for Appointment. ~ 30 years, oes ee ae paee eye GREEN ] Sascden ne, MANUFACTURE a : oon d page + gy Petes SY OWNER, REDROOME FULL | - below fennual | grom, Sales price | SO 20.00 =, | Beste window” tig 00. $7. peaian pie wits tied shed Pull! . siorme hardwood me aban. IN | _Baldw in, Mich. Shore Realty Co. _ 7 Pc = weg tiettieieseees a r" * ii : rec- THWEST | Me i a — e eee 3 bed wibt onk $1,200" exceptional FoR st a aegs = : iBper retirement : “Jess buliding. 2" x 40’ with mod. Ns cd coon Blond Jr, Dinette gh PC: | PRACTI Be ey - | Door jam De - aes sanlees ae 1.8083. amore. FE] e cogs pet on “invested ern, «room fa ith mod- - $. bette. suite. T esk. CALLY ‘lia aereene F Full 5 * en “inve: location partment. | stove, ‘able top rm. NEW RED screens i 2 sey agin acre ck om a pe ACRES Se ee | ae ad eee can't get married a] ie aie Ar oe a Racacn | ar oul ita. Bi : $850). good paved spacious ; = on 3 BR. hom trade mone’ now. When uum with achine & Sunb All set. Older 5 — Comb doo Pee you yp . Py a eam f ve & refuig.|. Windows double hu 25 ~ Pelecsion “oa £3 a SS hae. ati _Breehient arrengennent. is Waltos EN, Realtor | ~ y for the license, he borrowed. it!” dad found out 1 Master PE bei wgiecttalune ¥ vac. fe wasn es ey ae $12.29 ern I Seeealow < a 3 trict. § 500, . term School |- Investigate! only. pen Eves FE B 7 3} Pc. BDRM. at vin malor aud ae weil 2600 Union Lake Rd erage. Never @ rt Doroth -- — in SUR. _20_ to 3 Business _Opportur tie ceuticees "gil ieee a SPRING = PT. KEL-| com - at Commerce . D. B hiley, B a eck: ‘Lavender | , Leslie R-Tripp Realt ent Lease Bus. Prop-49A{ Buy’ ee Pt _ Money to Lean! Bees gaat ie coe Sesying washes wadteber week Complete house or dere we do Better feo Kiisabetn toker |P. Highland Rd. (0480) : or APPROXIMATELY uy Thru Pp. 83 _Jerase st. F Babe, 64. 8788 | we Sire, sts ay nine eee oe , ! 5, : art :- a * 2 yKe ND ee FE san eee Fer Sale Lake Prop =v Fiuorescent lighting mate frances: List Thre Partridee “wes ENUF, = pte Ee ANNO LUMBER CO, W. IROQ' : ’ 3 RM. COTT. ; oe ee “MOTEL AND screen. f, | Frigidaire eles. “range. NNOUNC Beh : ; fy mont GE “TRDgE, ale E my onoey, tang ene Priced to Sell | S224 rae Tan et | Ese ited a” ah eS RESTAURANT Muick Cash] "Far seco" shares fom | NEW CASH & CARRY poset Fi vtg decorated Ag all ™ ATE and Sat. reg" Fr. FE 3-181 200 FT. B = Good mon $25 TO $500 bet ven & ons 3 C UMP ELE POLICY AND SGI = including afl sae, Se soartion ond modern. Ie sory ee rv “f LAKE Lor ee : COMMERCIAL PROPER livin pers restaurant iw ha aare dot oporsre, ute, or a se, tans Pe decorator ae: " ING Crnle Aorattio “ceiling tile D PRICES | Leaving town : : och $5x250 FT, FT, uding Pontiac, in-| £79 rs, plus 9-roo security. auto, or arsot's i “yes plain, for appointm Cail before basement, oak miles p- of utck corner. Bacrifi = ome for’ m mod- a rae ped weekly. Auburn sq. eiling tie, erate. pe vet ent, PE 2 Roon| * heat, auto. red Ww 2-100. of Pontiac. lakes. ri pe sale, Water ce for| =*eellent loc owners querters friendly Our service @_Ave Orehard | RA FE 4x4 sree : 2-0661, Beat, 4 . Call PE 6-3682 , Bas and sew jus ation on -Di 3. is wauiek, a G” OR YA +3573 x 8 she | ‘ car gar gas water he one serie or rE feo. er. t north of zie Hw §-8121 or Phone x12. UG. P rugs RN HAND S73} jurmbe: et $2. wave = Nothing D = down payment Mio reason-| Bott eo nein ket c. Building Lots ; L BUILDING FLL $15,009 relrine, grenty Present OME mel cor eles: aE RACTICALLY NEW.| 41° custom "weaving. arias ie ee 8 each, ak a ae will build ng L own tog Bt. eres owner at util surroundings. lake io oe a aren pea ther . Call for fur- & AUTO FE Ae ALSO 171 IN. TV. wEPuineen; _ Gomer a aks pour, $75 ext “sc. . iaase arith aes 3 parm. starte: = Gardens. oh et, oriore ares ow ape eg peasy opely. | Fl LO if ADMIRAL fe ee eee PE 34101, Open ¥ Gaye e week - gape wee Sasomens . starter| BEAUTI = ay aa FE 27-6173, 8 to oyd Kent’ I AN CO ho AL TV. LOVELY MA-| best els, one of A R's | CABINE] SIN en T days a week. gers spre meet, oh your lot.| front bene. 3 E Suatcs te RAL ROTATE aca SORNER ELIZAB s 2200 Dixie Hwy, pi , Realtor poi tae St. (Corner . Pike) won condition. cect eee sora | bor uiteek sabia winks, ‘oe STAIN- OR M s, ell - 1% _ ft. 7 ft 23 a UE 4 = Mon. | refrigerator ibe =e a new ka, $3 $44.25; fireplace, I living room or sale. sg 3, RENT Also 800 89. ~ by 37 LE 2 CUSTOMER PA a He FINANCE Air Conditi @ used for a little ew| 80 8 Per om Tooupeen, $ Cresc ee ee ee. r. OR 36139. | room. Wonderful _ of '¢ | SUBU PARKIN - 202 co: onditioners ot ae he ent Lakeft ae tee -| SILVE oF ation | SUBURBA Ri st N. MA New % EP _feovest, _383_O ian Pluo- ne ro raperi m, © R EA é . _SUPER IN fedders $1 REB __383 Orchard Lk. Ave. tures A. ee eerie nt windows. pe os eee Located LAKE FRONT STORE. is BY - aie 483. bide. by owner, 2 glory te ROCHESTER, ‘MICH, semen below oot son All m8 WASHING | MACHINES: ae teat faa © -work, © = needs| ay with 2% . side of Si alton| La siness. H ve a rm. apt. LOANS 335 ARE YOU = f 33711 603 Thyle | inet beds r kitch- down, A steal for $2500 and landsca car garage, well ver Lake. nn arking lot, eat furn. cluding r own full price et = : IN ——- | _ 46169 N Johnsen, _ ve reation room: rooms and by 115 ft. pee Jot 235 ft. dee lake jot hee tt Baldwin FE $125 per mo. _¥1723 fo eet estate $45,000 call MA MATOS ba J beautiful view con $3,500 TERMS OR OR | WOODWARD AV Es — - : ° og : imlnster. or ee 4 “ae COUCH, © antl] montha 7 at ka used = CRE 6 ROOM M sEVERAL 7659. Z EW _RANCH— a The most terrifi ‘a | _42 Orebard 1 parsons Furniture. refrig as stove, $25; wash USED. | “4: OIL FUR =2978. j . mear Ortonville. ODERN HOME L aecee LAKEFRONT b “TYPE, century OR Wood ec buy of i = Lake Av ave ure, TV -» $45, elec to’ er, $20; duct work, §7 NACE AND Ortonville . Buchy Realty re | | momeeweg: 7 eee 3 BEDROOM, | 300 = Woodward Ave. tas : KBOUT ANYTHING TV, $6: GE stave, $38; 37° oh et merle re : P. W. DI equity, Tale. Par Olive Jiss1| loce ee as dome cel : FINANCE POR THE HOME CAN BE POUND ee Poe. washer, oe oe Ww. a NNAN eves. 5 ve 1-1361| locati e Rd. Perfect phe Z CO. itt: ae SINGER ELECTR DOWN MIDDLETON F. oa «277 | Business ' Tap cules to eS business | __02-P BE 4159/4 [esh to-pay ofthe way, ut a wt| 2 ede 8 caeriee tar canons | {CULVE RT PIPE = SPE or Sale Resort a rtunities 51 ee Gant ened ine wee | GE ontiac State Bank Bid crators, ranges & Se Sewing Center tn. *cail omen $2.35 S sore corrugated pipe at PAYMENT\™ ALS! |»: acnzs, 20 p.44A| ATTRACTIVE CLASS C BAR ecb. aj eetmmosnny | ec REY Bathroom fixtures, bed tof | Tro ves” sovaNT so _Church's, - : DOWN <— ME TIMBER - Main hi AND . ressers, , is. ch Purner’ & fa x 2 ore, pogrom, st NTs, 2 a toe Et eee, hates S| MeATTOP FE 43581 Up to $500: SEE | pape meee PEE ac ees Ine —— - a a Ls 4 5 TT I . es fou, on. basement = homes! ote one repair. on deer & Pet area, Price goer ale by owner. ig yd Sen FE 43581 1960 to 1956 cars. TY sets, radios, ee er ranges. BB. rem FOR DvD THERM nee sas? | M39 OR 31235; reed snd mens, 4 Located off Mt. ae 2 ESTATE § BUSIXESSES minutes, Loage al deat a! van one “te many | TOASTM -- Detroh Ot Kinwood 3437. LS ; aiter 1:00 OR} Gresmiaed Kian eee ER BAR AND - Aion tf AE en niture igaatus also made on fur- Vist our trade depl” fe & USED| ter MASTER SSP wIToN—cyvE OR] 1% car garaee on intee iw new a jerk ha DANCE XD 1060 W_ Huron St niture signatures and other peed aro je dept. for real| $158. une Mt gal, ig We RE aWeTOM | OOvER ee LOW =e =~ me Pric naiaeel foe clue or enema |. Lecated on HALL’ Th» - op oe LAY - AWAY PLAN 1000_W. b Munro iectris Ge | _S'sess, pices #10. Ready to DO Loc. Shore . Par - Indian Ri Josie, gd 5 TO RM ~ _2-0926. Auburn Het . P WN Ra. excelie Loe Co, Baldwin, tog ate with Up and. come = ' and. We buy a ae TO. PAY ae Oil Heater strech pe, omen re PREM ENT oa poses — 4 room home 7 snot oo pacity Heense. pos Ft and 3 arirl e L . — ee tree a aie oney beak bd peat na a eed ‘Double, : ret = ss TALS kinds & tool, shed i deer. ——. wood ) pessr a, In oxselie ; : g oan ( 10 ea ree | SCHICK’ cost. Pio a with fittings os _ fruit alt or ae ie : fishin, mt : mpan OPEN rE My $e. bath sete with trim <.. $11.98 . _ dust we fo: berries. o. FARM ne 00 $18,000 to gor = g area. 18 THE “BIRD” 202 PONTIA Y MON. SAT. 371 colored eee $80.95 | fi On! r retired REAL aND fat ; TO SEB © 8T. FRI,,, H ‘ro with: trim t 3 bedroom sta RARE os ae 560 down and 8 Mich. Co Bea tk. balou, L ATE BANK BLDG.| *& ez. ta rote’ ¢ TRADE-IN D PACTORY gnds & ivr seen $08. dry wal. Hlectric.& rough plumb Ee PERE eslie R. Middleton BOATS — MOTEL as 9206 a sae an ee EPT. | jqy SAVE PLUMBING BUPPLY - do Um ft es 5 ‘hy : 2 * a t= Veulent monthly terms, Leslie R. Middleton Aa BBBMS. replace, large Peet Fe sen Giz rotor Sperations is acleas | AN 5 agente dete SII OL TAS Eai00 on 2 ures ius, Miro proves, ms sowtaor | ean ae | fi Rou grementee Mgt PON o TIQUES . |Pe" are Ker $2 slvredtsieding sas ee 8-6002 = m for ¢ siness i ing . . living rm. tim" carry eos : sliver - @ rm. sui caps, : room starter home. tive 3 bed! 1951 Rago ey We FinancexWeF oe ree Eertvige Sah ‘condition neal TIAC S Gren suai furniture - ice Beas edtag pony at fea —. copper ‘tubing Balance $75. $500 ape Cod. Pull ee t Thru Partrid Il consider contracts’ in- trade. N ves. & S = | whet ara acl | tremect wild vour cottage oF re |” sy ge in- trade. ewe ' __32 Pine, beh un. Only, WYMAN’S - GAS : bath, bedrm. n- @ on our re EXCLU : ST- ,_behind Ponti 18 W. Pik AS ENGI PRedroons frame Ta nd : | yard, carpets. eninge, qe ern an Land Stake fer | DISTRITBUTORSHIP eo DD = GROCERY le oan O f : MES OE OSES METERS fy 2 z oa hae room has road , e " Transpo: butid « age Ty and a M 50 if nat gave baturall $70) Sea premieres. Fries fe tee id sod | finance on -DEALERSHIPS- S| Eire Sten town's fret | GET THE Ice LY A woe IGERATORS $0.0 8) for Garden: Tractor Only $500 down, balance ge5| Built 1950. Tile Johnston. & Hubbar ez} AVAILABLE IN bilan or buy” the. nent WANT See YOU | Sela Felt Base ? ESE SR ROEIN vy HE sist eee EMBREE & GREGG peak i Seaberee Srge, bedrae with | ee ‘oe SSORDERS PONTIAC . Just $3,400 down pus} IN NRECORD ee $500_| sony x UNOLEUN Se $29 Vantt y with DEE. 3 WATER BEATER 3.0839 rm rm. 2 > ey onan take Vilage, ee heats fl Dase- | ~ = Sale Lots 4 and surrounding areas WaARD E PARTRIDGE 2010 ‘oR Fur waron R 4% Ft. Wall Til e2 te | Davenport a en : baliube “first _ grades mils EM_3-3318 - Bear public and paved street, , EALTOR. Pecen oe ee UBBER BASE Ue £9C */3 pe. se ctional . $29. mpson, 80 8..F 96- a. 231 W STRATHMO & a parochial schoo BEAUTIFU “ Expanding coti FE 4 ’ : FE 6-066] GUAR. HO PAINT,’ G Saerelar: thee x - Perry. RE m 12,500. Low is, | lot, L WATERFO quired te sumer demand REAL EST. 3581 8 USE PAINT’ ale be) aes th cs 7 : CIVIL oon ‘possession eile bp reihenbgtl cctersy oe ORD cree area i cae rout ie Nour" wien SEABO ARD BLOND. You" a nine aoe ™. guile... i Garage Doors cs an Y, ETTE! you: Pr OPE: URON ST. . len'’s Ride Ss Bl ae * ‘so | Berry Steel cv $ TANS \e, «eat! =, A Tanned Community | ey sage at wt | Sale Land Contes NPAC OE eee FN speesteseretiad = aor ees . Woodw , ic xcellent build ITES I sing anc magazt al ad- | AW. Cont: 1185 N fe aI = , e OM AS modern 4 and = . - Birmingham ome e222! for— modern ing sites, Pt investment for gazine features. ~~ racts 52 Next a3 N . PERRY 8T BRAND _NEW_EER ECONOM less oor on your “up. A livin, anned| No ch merchandise 3 > ewA& P 8 G | size,” $18, NEW. _F Y “<< you think, rage costs OW 4 ROOMS. N JO 4-5800 « in’ ecountry| Fran arge for written E. only. — ARKING NO PR er Market ners: 95. Also wet- 6-¥R,.} URNITURE ou go free estim: us give Th | gown. io EAR AUBURN to Golf Course. Extr: acent Car be Barrent $1,67 ROBLEM™ Rerser ee matizesres. Tie Penn: ITURE CO. __. . ee No omen come |e fig] Hien'on Rt uay ne 86 cove CORP, "Dat N, cet sepuase,| 7 $1,675 DISCOUNT ~_Morigage Loans _§4| stotoow sure | ae | eee re seam 2 bedrm. ranc 4286 LADD'S INC down.| FOR LEASE, aay EAsigate. Coney: home pers Sod & room moder | LOA 54 BEDROOM SUITES $5 = Vacrum Cleaners ee bike, 2 combination p 3 almost new, = Full basement, Multi-Lakes R Dixie Hwy. Drayton’ per deluxe Gon bet aa ae.) eee Your cost. ea NS—$600 to $1,500 rn nent ee ee San ene a oe faucete, ‘windows, neers ter, -Fenced. . Pe: eat. Hot wa- ; s ealty er Rd Piains| Stations. aratlaDl all ediccely. only $5025, 1. For any pury 2 odern designs Ted Newest,| 930 Mee stop in at our 48159 spring and mattr -= rteet cond. INVESTME iverbel Rad. Phone FE29°73.. = . VAL homes modern’ or not, in eek rege cca] PS " Clemens,. Kirby, Go. of os. FE VACANT — IMMED. 4 unit NT PROPER or FE- GROCERY UET, Real Oakland Co vd in or, bookease beds. of panel a, y Co. of HE ; POSSESS! “apt. house. TY SEAUTIFUL FL 5-0292 kland A altor 2. F unty. se* these terr: ‘Come in USED — +9. TEATING Open—walk in & con| ome #00 perme. 8,00" ful Seorieun PLORiDa Lor in tock, reat the oe er “SeduriPie Tinwo sravice 2 For home additions or | sl sgattGeglan and com trigeracora $00.98. up: 1 Ree cas EQUIPMENT You are interested, Ce RE a MY MEE 9500. = |Fon roupte Fe Pee. for SERVICE | house partly as low as $80 60. Michigan Plu. 00, Sweet’ ‘A color} Used ol! tu . == ‘alkowner. (3060 8 ranch R : Fo ° 8:30 house or énclose escent, 03 Orch ichigan. Fluo- piiance. 422 W. Ap-| floor tu tnaces, olf burn EVES. ays. ¥ = wo) ane aa A_fommeice Ra. MAGista| mi ‘tit Oona, one Tesirictea,| a Rah Ere Grocery| Several INVEST noth ¥ ACRES Wk RAVE SEVERAL AD |? 2445 moet se BRA | For Sate Mi 1 sen pers a pering HAT HOUSE YOURE _gustanding "peereat “furniture in p= eS, ING. FE $2063 "STANDARD. OIL CO CONTRACTS: FOR laxp— | 2_FT _v-Bortom = ata Ie machine F ;ELECTRIC_ REW: For Sale Misceftanequs 60) LURAIRE 7 Penge Pal Bhsementw bedrm. brick, a room and __For Sale Acreage i a Sal re . als "OR CHAS & OREEN. Seti saw or garden tractor. OR Fats, eh bres, 3 “sh3s & reverse. | LIA | REYHO Installed, ‘E FURNACES _ — 3-4200. . tem, also Hi F es a: jocated HL HOR : BARC n‘a A IDING LDS- ALUM eatin _ Prices =e 3 B a) pees asdae corner. ‘3% Pesutful” 6 Acres Pare Free i ivan” Shopping Center, ALL FE 8.5001 OR FE Tare Wovet ices Ar ens provi aE our expert. invtalletions. scame LO r_service On Sot edroo: ¢ a els Center, 5-0975. A 1 OR F YOUR LAN CAsSH| B x12 Rug. Chr REFRIO.| ‘evn stallations, c NEL & asauy ms 1,200 Dn. aoot, * eo we pats i. c ° —- & rolling | land, “Attistance er Training. ie Financiaj CULLOUOR. FOR TED me Bal E YoU D Cours RACT. _ Sasa, Chest, & ‘Rum set. Lamps oouamenice and steel a FI ok BA ERICON 3 home in room ranch : A GUS, —fied_man. Call _ toda: a — Pho: TY). H, J. VAN BRI mage, On| fidergias See Ane cad A -YER TRAINS © , monthly = location with SUBURB. 2alt_eollect: . Realtor May, PE ¢1584. IVAN W = 1308. WELT, | BRAND NEW ELECTR & jalouste gs. Alum. storm uthorized facto - | eaten tet at Tea seme Re empleton |**2 SCHRAM een LOSING OUT neat, BE reas gu, ndatite nearer oe Rt } t bed cre¢ Se rota: UN) Oi chest: 5 R's : tee one =e a blackiop side ta 43 condtioon tes Level parcel, “Teele baal eeatrom te age greed ol foal te SP NOS Gna Ura net See cau | ae __ HURON | Geis Sate ‘pres| eta a pater | Sia Be a SR, Seine (Exe. Busin M ‘wearron| (eget ae ee | iat Rance 08 Mar |* GNIC™ Cul |" MANHOLE RINGS & COVERS 368° with “ony $1,200 down. | Ol! forced wih aaware. _Only #4 site for ranch ee frotare on re oney to Loan a, wee Sire “now 88 & blond. Pes wrought iron, -maple eben bets bee pene 255| ‘bal ooo ee 4236 DD'S INC. . streamlined ie modern — ry terms. vie t homie. way, (past ere ad sag — ‘ ae a Pendbeet 53? B ARNES HAR or 00. rej agrener chard Le Late 2 ave furniture. 42 ; lace! sable pape — = Cateh ee Covers Dixie rooms, dand . two nice bed- c miiéings. On: com unity =. yn et 8 AR H FOR 81 e_ Ave. ars c afgh , |e" to ae” Pi 3885 Lapeer Say oe : and lak y = fe Small, res one %4 Xx @ — x Buck . DWARE swa SMALL RAD & books. FE shang, fruit Manho ‘erforated or B: (M24) at e privileges. nc estate with 450 Suita Both 2 oe, ckner Cust 1402 W. —_*wap. FE 5-8758, 108. WILL ne St. 2-6327 23 le Steps and ar Type , lverbell Ra. oon ‘age. High and d feet front- ble hy any &: stomers Lot: , Huron CROSL Ang: OR +123! or AUB view.’ God dry with This pr ‘ ind of bu: 2 __ ots _of E-Z Parkin EY ELE € SINGLE AYL : FE URN HEIGHTS ; * excellent| ti has mai FOR 8A s ears old CTRIC wi 27 x. 34 Ri co $500 SOeN attractive TRADE ~~ a Priced to sell at $i sao cel, "rent or iense, with a H : pousetrier BL Peo Pag pa Fete = i E ainut t Oak. wind ater sts Me Rorel | 2 Orchard Late Ave. SUPPLY Co. BM omy eony pom: < tive ssid fee frame st ; 5 M' st boaig A ace poes - KL. Tem med. posses-| appy Folk Ss mode! car | aioe Pg la tor late Ponting ‘near “ Bo odors Be io pce anak beg wood storm MYERS JET SuMe eS FE 3-7101 elt glassedine : - Buckn 6 Ca - | GHROM ore & en | — Woodland - & TA Big teenie wi ESt) ESN tae acer rk magne ae re baie | OD empleton, Realtor | $2", uarte secre? git TRA si Rr | cunowe omverreaerk ag [7 MESON Sia tates | et oar eee ee — = ity, stairwa es "Ti 8:30 on canl oe et endly man- ——| Four chai @ yourself an = PIPE My in. 21-ft. Pirn expansion y to lar, i aa A a ner’s, Wh sy to deal at A ae i prot de and d tab id’ save. SAVE ere 3 FT. ¢3.0|% ! lengths 20 ACRES room attic. with one 3 ACRES by Ro 2S BELL, papell alco beret a tee Pi ee 172 8. Bagin MING SUPPLY. ee Clon - Bee RK. comp =. =| N ely rolling, S anrninas B REA: Serrenie shown to. everyon kind / designs, Gr Soi Ai PeRts 3, Saginaw FE Fae 1 Loakd | PLUMBING lie ft. ; ms frame ana aackine eat, 2 car fa | : ra Wat ord. “On only | 520 PE are — ers — pes THE “BIRD” | Provid 1s a pleasure. 4nd | 3-Bed A “ps, popular color akes, Formica | - tet cE NEW_SW_HLECTRIC WA. wo SUPPLY : _ anch nite Le. 1 lefeondae “ i (op tea Chet your { edroom R /| Sompere & colors. ‘Look pumps. 2 work Wal | NEW sHOE = FE 5-2100 aded surroundin ment ang ol corner lot, on Squirrel 1 tenced ne. RWwick _ future mmediate and anch / \ weakens Preccnene and| Well pumps ing head deep-| , With ROLLER SKATES: es. of poems $11,700 irrel Rd., near Lie ay Soe gah F Your achool putldin “cash cred -by_ar ranging fi home with full id _chard — values.| $40.94. New Whileether loae {4 cases, size 6 TES, ie one should bu wo bed terms or take 4 taxes sy ich chard a ding. 3209 Or.| com it. scvoum wi lor whieh is fint 1 basernent Lr t, 393 Or-| _ 39022. ew jet pum y last, | Ato, radio-phonog: & 7. $15 pr. terms soe quickly at “$15,800 00 Sit “a a one |" now. Financin us help you pulig | Sbout 3,500 Rd, Goned busine pany where you the _ mor shed and “has CHROME pe On, OR | SS. Piss », like . lity room. trade, % 50 evaila FE Pg aq. ft. for Ie 88, recor and your y Pris weet ¢. rooms, New 31 ~ cond DINETTE x, 52 GAL, 3.2629. 0, Good cond. new HOUSE TRA Down ove pue Cali tinted. patronage ts a wm 50) goo. ET. Exc. | 30 Gal ELEC.” RATER “<= os 4 ILER VACANT BRICK ayment ae FOR LEASE, SE H thoes te 4500. Pp $10,500 with $1. =F 18 Fai res va blue. rug. | Cab = Gas Heater dips OUTBOARD MOTO! WANTED mo at 7400 oe et ak beak cores Up to 24 months q whasee er atl DAVENPORT ine. | prolamin pre oft] mae Saieety cael ba Wake For owner Located on Rosshi ac &¢ signtana Ra, stations eyallab stall service boc ep) smalier Abel ode Cedag wardrobe +++ $15.00 ay Sroye, pues feuots mache Mee osek Wee ta bedrm Lacnog pout and 2 Genesee, one of re Ct., off HUETT, Real Phone FE 2-0 bie immediately. @ or vacant Dp = size gas stov 525.00 172_§ “s E PLUMBING ae 8-0312 - cond, $25, re ton rm. bungalo e w located in Dray- room briek terrac the best five for a P Ss roperty. Walnut china ®, " $20.00 | 300 outh n_ Saginaw St, GIL CIRCUL — 750 rea, Full price yg ob on pall dead t. Mikes away bed 815. AL. EVANS Batht only dandy Saneunent, Geengpn rooms, 5 ACRES “LET’S TALK : FINAN VACANT/3 b ; Ahoy red ww et ae Ufone a : 1 % F b. oo : eS i: ae pry 4 ‘ ; os. O.f se ae Ns ; AV. : fi \- Vi he yrs - ae Pe ford j i me} / 4 Y. a a . F e yy, 2 a : | ’ an oe, ‘ i a He ‘ wl aA ( mo ds ‘ i { . - ie Be = j i ee . “ | 5 f F | yl = 7 — : j | | | rai es a THE PONTIAC: LPretss,-TUES AY, SEPTEMBRE 8, 957 oe _ } . . y * , —— - Sale Farin Farm Eaulment 7 76) SLICES OF Hal are Nene 91|___| For Sale Cars _ nt 4s ew ew Se wenenenew ws baat ellie ian ta dad * vie. Ae ¥ “STs ae cater te | eyes PATRLANE BIRMINGHAM . Pei a See le. COM, Fe | UALITY P. rs 953 Chev eythane a hevrolet 210 2-door oR a OF AND 5 st n 1966 FORD 2 DC L. POM, | Power Gilde, ard beater. C1 used practore sid 4 ment, Da- |- Demal , Ay fimance.’) . rl : rd, =) Oriente. “We ae: re to: | ! ra ore Ba 'temi" west aft 19) afer ‘Chevrolet Co) [78 PONTIAC. :: ase Pe a _ jporrow Vo back Wp what snc say Choose from the finest se-| _Keeso-Harbor, PE c Weedwerd, [Rirsstaghass age liane, Gees Sips; OS. FE q “ 48 Sheet $1. 35 ay lection. of models and col- “tetas Va. 8 & 1. PRICED | a ‘ ———“e hae we cc - aee Wipesae, Qntul sheet ... 06.95 Jon's A AN a, pia rE hen ors. You will be bappy| ~ CENTRAL LINCOLN MERCUR [are FS 20h P: > fa Se tt. ee Used Weege Gy oe with with one of these new-car- SPECIAL! ~ aa) DISCOUNT = = Twinsulation, : . Wagner . au ader = —, ais, Pees $1.39 GQ0D Used Fersesen’ 20 with dual wheels appearance. low muleage Na ce 00 - = oad wre ae syoeg $80.00 M GRAVEL gAND, ROCK Lust weate model tary cut beauties. | 4S BUICK — —UP TO $9 Tr, p Doors 1 i aN TO s rage harves: -Fotary cute , . 2 Doo 1x2 white ine boards, ft. ... 15¢| Pw as conve ener? day. tecs, plows. & harrows . PRICED’ ‘FROM . Red & White paint, Radio & heat- a es BOMEAC, REZATL oe $2117 ‘ Inside door jambs W. . St a ,altachments available er. a= shift : : Boll pipe ivanized pipe. sewer CAKE {CLEANING AND D BEACH] we specialize in service of your . ; $1,250 CAB PAYMENTS TOO’ BORDEN- +2. - ‘eroek, plaster-and hardware. sand tnstalled.A-d top soil, sand, eauipment - some? Let us belp vou sdjust to a SAVE UP TO $500. ON MATER. _Sravel. fl. bulldosing. Ma’ €zi21 edit terms ° i _» | some less expensive m ea seal Peed, Spee LC tad , | CENTRAL | aerate A . S , ot BU RMEISTER Arucking, ceabent mortar. On Rocheste tore | as low ‘as i ott CT FORD-MERCURY MY 2-2611 sito E : LINCOLN - MERCURY | ® PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELUXE orthern Lumber C 0. | PROMPT DEL. ON a5 YDS. OF = station wagon, FE $-0231. _ ricer ‘take Pilack dirt of peet. OR s-deee-t- Auction Sales ___ Pra ; {| Case AT eae STS. - Pontiac, EM 3-417 * eM. ‘3.347 SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS “VERY : . | “ON ‘i Steg iifup deiveres PE‘Tmwe MS | auction, sar. gerry at UGE Re cota. | AANOUAINTY | | a Ok tlt PONTIAC Detroit _ EL 6-418 op SOIL, 5 YARDS: § $0.50. FE Gs acting thru the Farmers Home or your car “down MUST BE SOLD -- L 1951 Ford Vic.,. beauttful. ROMEX 980 COIL AT. Sse PER) sot 7 Administration wil! ‘sell the “fol Up to 36 mos. on balance, BY AUG 30 : 6 Months Guarantee _| ; By Pluss. TOP SOIL. MLb_DIRT_< lowing property located, at the! 5 : » Hats Rings 5 Gi Wren Orta | Sate igre Ga rane apvaxtaoe —on_oun 7 SuPer Chief H'top 4-Dr.| R. & R. Motors. | test inte 8" voor ro es ——=|¥ARD & DRIVEWAY. GRADING} “ : RET a OUR 1157 ‘ ae OT Is * SPECIAL : “a He soil, gravel, fill etc, FE doin NBevig, ts ma seus : ~ Sven Eanes 57 C hevolet Const Chrysler-Plymouth Aut SALES per cen! count di t Deere baler with : fl ae ee ; ~ 5 a ; Sav $1, ‘0CO - 312 W. Montcalm PE 4-9151 ued colors of Berry Bros, house row cultivator; J.D. Tractor mo- Se . : *+PoR’ x ’ B ave 5 = _ paint "“Atont cols" exeegt” white Wood, Coal & Fuel_67| Ftj2B. tout iracior me! 10 || EE”, : ic Sie oNSERVICE ‘37 Plymouth Bel. 4{ top - 1987 Chevy, ve 4 dr. practically WILL ACCEPT wet Semis oilers “Fol e| wwe | 5D gow, ally Chalmers 3 ree | Re . 56 Buick Riviera. Tow dowa pe Deymt Bank rates." | Outboard motors. boats, | appit- Paiot oe Or Orehard Lake Ave. MIXED WOOD FOR SAim. FE cultivator Alls Chalmers. com-| F atep . Peed 56 Dodge 2-Dr. Herdiep Holiday Special part payment on a eood Saat? ; ine, mounted plow, e ; a a ’S6Ch vrol 2 D 1956 Pi. V8 Bel 4a alance easy term WOOD Itivater. M-M 1 row corn pick- eS . evrolet zr + ym. V-8 Belvedere r. ee SS FROM a gee OR _3-8400 " axD er 2 springtooth na: narrows, Briilion i HASKINS 35 Ford Ranch W ww oct re og id BILL SP ENCE CAMERAS FROM $2.95 cultipacker, Grain cee ‘Att, dou- P sti ed agon $495 sport tone paint. USED CARS or MEN'S RINGS FROM $1.00 e dise wa ‘and. co-op CHEVROLET *55 Pontiac Har top 2 62_Oakland Ave . FE 5-929 * * r bean Her tes “rac viase : ; : MPILVERWARE. FROM g1G88 | ee Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Koh Clerk, a ere seis Sebakina Mae ‘35 Dodge 4-Dr. Hardtop © Gene veces ag ie coe —— ~ BIRMINGH. AM ‘5 » bs : i N d 5 ea, EOMARDE Ourian "0m /4 BUUR SPRUCE, Pon TOU pill pant AUCTION. GAT SEPT 2. __“How do you like your eggs?” “Oakand County's [25 chevrolet 2Dr. oe ee aml UALITY 18S SAGINAW PE 22108) scotch, Austrian, & MUG Ar-| ll am. 5 mi. E & 3 mi. 8. of —e *- 1°54 Buick Riviera ; ve. pli. AL — SAVE AT WARWICK S GUTTER.| borvac’ ‘Juniper. “Coneolor Sir] Metamora nr $ani. NE. of Oxiord | Fastest Growing: Dealer 2 |e TOTE YOUR NOTE 1954 Pontiac 2-door sedan with ide per ft. Boll pipe. 43.35 per iat Native trees. Dig your own. | at 38 Hough Rd Farm tools for _ Boats & Accessories 85; ___ For ‘Sale Trucks | 90 | 6781 Dixte Hi weet at M15 ’54 Plymouth 2-Dr, EVERYBODY'S. CREDIT Hydramatic. Ragio sad beater. io r Sc ft. Romex. ring tools and burlep. 2922 — erty —— Alsace | SEY PPL ALP PPP nape. RESTO 53 Pontiac 2-Dr. : ’ y HERE EASY ED is Clean and ready’ to go. $705, : 142 W., D. 4c per ft! Sleeth Ra. 3 miles Wat Come | Mar esel tractor, Ferguson ‘30 CHE MA: $5071" Gpen Nights “t!) 9 |THE WORKING MAN’S FRIEND Fe KOTON ~paint th any weath-| merce Viliage. I's miles E. oe ae ee oe ay ca Taieeciags peoaena to 183. or ton, Maden ; THREE Quan. BIRMINGHAM °53 Plymouth 4-Dr. ." North Chevrolet Co, A 2% 2678 Orchard. Leake RG |. Lake Ri. ee eee Ree ‘sontine tek eon Outboard repairing. 21 Yrs. ex- | sionals. ——— ee es OU: py +154 Dodge-34-Fon- Pickup [= EAS Y ED. JONES ~ |._.1000_S. Woodward, Birmingham. _ Talbott Lumber'- =e oe ereeater, Cecpper wagens’ ‘Ss Ffony's Marine ‘Service 2603 Or: = ; Lae ae LS RI EMENSCHNE I Us_A._Basingy Used_Cars - . gti pipe, "GMC 2-ton _Gpen tits "Pe sorts, APO FORD Be ute ea 3 ew sian Basa radio and 232 8. Saginaw oi E R, ‘88 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. 4 DR_/ Laas =. Point, 5 ‘ stihent Hal ae a heater. Vi ‘ S — : sedan with ‘56 engine and air . 2 For Sale Pets SS ae ont | adaTs i, READY FOR AAG.| UI; Spe overhauled, $550. syns ee condition WAIU- | 1949 FORD 2 DR. NO MONEY | conditioning and other sccessp. : : tana ‘ave, 1 GERMAN SHEPHERD, FEMA ALE harrows. gas tanks, power shop via au 5 hed — = <% ee a chavegn OLET | 70N PICKUP " ott ——" SS ry __ries, $1,635. OR 3-Tea9. = ' ; x ar i . onth 4 ~ APE RECORDER 0000 COND. | see Rey CocaER PUPPIES aai| cauipment’ Everything secessary | cUry.. Will trade. for food car ‘or Like new cond. OR 3-151 North Chevrolet’ Co. | Sexe" maaie ‘Steele Pord ~ West Side-Used Cars| Pontiac Sales Li $50. FE 9-040. ce BRO. ee to operate $00-ecre. farm Meta-| sell all for $450. 9471 Bonnie /' iis 1000 §. Woodward. Birmingham — 1958 FORD CUSTOM RANCH | , Drive out where overhead is low | +55 Chevie Belaire Hard top V8 = POETS, 3.50 VALUE, $24.50, axe —, PUPS. FAWN. FE| Fos Bank. omit Charles = riat, Pontiac Lake. . 1956. | a5 : HARD TOP, R&H.| wagon, take in youp car as equity, =! Save the difference! Many “pG Rp & H. Really sharp. zs _ _ Lavatories, $29.50 value, $14.95. §-1037.,.3250 Crooks Rd. a Bud PiMlekmoti, "auctioneers Deel aa wake EROLASS. T ‘ Trade, Aesop mp cad Call cream manneer ‘Pe sane 208. | AV. sp y Side Ue “dC, aos Hite 9 fa Rat. iow ne ne : . a ane col po Pata we akc FP Soe “PUP. CHAM. Oakiana $-2226 or OAkland 82159, _minyan Subdivision. Lake ke Orion FORD "| _ doe. FE 5-6456 _Eddie Steele Ford: —- 923 We Hured © =< sr "S44 ‘Buick tg Hard top. 1 owner, $34.45. Michigan, Phuorescent, 303/ pion blood line, & wks. old, rE soci .|%¢-PT. CRUISER. 15 H.P. GREY oR aNS ba, ‘32° FORD. CUSTOM V-8. RAH, | © RUNS USSR tio | Me gBuck rosdmaster convt. Puli ye Orchard dare Ave. BEAG = 80 : "4 For Sale Housetrailers 78 rap oy wu 4. Mosd-ealley-oute- 1, “ON PICK UP: CADILLAC 60 SPEC, -. poet rans, No down payment. 4, PONTIAC. of ose: $110. power. New top reajly a sharp @ . COMBI Les OLD. GOOD | ~~~ + o On matic bilge pump .- depth er: . , ; | + * “pation doors _ and nd windows. "| hunting » Reasonable. Rich- | jy TROJAN ALL ALUMINUM. | compass. “Other access. $1. see. | $995 . 1955- - TOM BOHR. INC. ; 3 ‘ees Belaire "3 dr. eel ea , N LUM ‘One Cui eat Mighview, Lete|-"sieeps 4. 1 pe $400. ¢ yet ae ee ener ee See | : _—- — Executive car fully power | Miiford : MUtuat ¢5198| - Pp ; R& = — LUMBER CO. sRirrany PUPS ¢ WES OLD, Weighs 1.280 tbs OL_2-2823. | BOAT AND MOTOR, GOOD COND. ay “* utpped — special upholstry.| LABOR DAY SPECIAL ontiac N "Main st. Clarkston 2? ALG ALUM HOUSETRAILER | _OR_3-4437. LARRY > oe Maintained in magnificent condi-| -5@ Chevrolet 4.door Station wagon Open wights til 9 UTO. 23, ge BP. _ $20 eac FE 2206-0 perfect cond. will sacrifice. Bud CABIN C CRUISER. 33°C«#W PP. =a tion by one driver who is noted AL’ HANOUTE CHEVY - BUICK Auta B : _ Maples 5-5566 _or r. MAple 5- 5-114! 2 poe on tractor. PE 2-2359 BOSTON “igenion PUPPIES, AKC} .. Shelton Motor Sales..FE 46728 | “Evinrade. Tarp. Trailer. ‘OR | __ JEROME pe 2 ee core i qe LAKE ORION MICH —_MY—2-20t StH ; = 7 ool. Mustaelt Peer AND BEAGLES AKG REG READY TO | “0et ap tor yeoraround Intec: ts | FOR THE-TOPS IN alu poaTs| °° = Lent DEALER __ $2780. Midwest 6-296. 5 ‘SS Butck ¢ ar. - $l.tes Pee Bi ER 2. DR. NO - — YOUNGSTOWN CABINET SINK,| start. PE 5-0803. be “ot at’ 2 PE e783 rk.) ses arene seers oreh. Amer-, = =| eg ipped’ Bargain’ ia a4 ae BIRMINGHAM 3s Dodge wirlane a ; A Fou ne money jon. aomume permenta 54" model, $139,50 value. $99.50.|5OsTON TERRIERS AT STUD, | — Ut be seen. F Sein. fen’s finest center seam t. | 1954 i DODUE TON PICKUP. +, J ( ‘34 Buick Spec 4 dr. neon fal $27.24 per month. Call credit man- a wre. alien marred; also) "AKC. reg. Curtiss. OR 2-0296. ‘03-38 PT. 3 BEDRM: CRESTLIN- |... ANDERSON HARDWARE || box. Like Rew. Actual mil, 12,000 | SEBS. eae rec ALITY. Radio and ‘33 Olds Super 8. —— = ager FE 5-9204 Eddie Steele Ford, several 42" & models. Wall SEEN PUPS AKC WEG WILL er, excellent condy Geod buy tér Sede aoneaes $750. EM 3-4338. Cary CHEV. $100 heater. Extra nice condition with | 53 Pontiac 4dr. Hydra. ...... $745 mn ape lea oe hon sac. 4160 South Shore Rd. Watkins | _c®%h. PE 2-350 ee 1052 TON DODGE TRACTOR AND ak 5 Myrtle_____| jew mileage. 9000. [i abr) ‘$3, BACK’ TO SCHOOL & = . fies ALO--3 PT OOOD COND: JOHNSON MOTORS | 1953 32-toot “tandem trailmobile | ' ON eee | 32 Rambler H. top, Rai .... $405 eth, 363 Orchard Lake Ave. err $300 & take-over equity. EM fiat trailer. Good condition, $2500,; ‘Te clean. Ph. FE 5 u ‘st ebay And $4 aaa COLLIE PUPS. ¢ WES OLD. 1058| $iethg Roots Waters Boats Weare ae OR 31064 ° ‘S). CHEVROLET 210. a Tvew! North Chevrolet Co. ae SPECIALS — cS. -_ Do It Yourself. * 61 airport Be o 2 =f i955 GENERAL L_ HOUSETRAILE. Re San oe pee r _Industries. | Boat : Ou ieee R&H. W-W, “Exc. cond. som 8. Woodward. aes 32 Fontine Sy = 3 oa : ~~ +4 ft Like a al winches bold - ~ <= L ae ze means so» §1 = AKC. Stud" service. PE 63055. Pontiac Federal Credit Union. FE| Dealers. inquirt an toiled, Owens §-0219. ~ ¥ ¥ 30 ‘Plymouth ; a 3} 33 PL YMOUTH ay DACHSHUND, MINIATURE SIRED UND, MINIATURE SIRED Hattie splice gee Orchard LX. | oft pees Fico “Sane | a 33 CHEV. BEL AIR BIR TINGHA t $0 Plymouth 2.02 wooeees go5 | nN —~ Reg. $50. Black. OL 1-0526, anes DOWN. 1067 GENERAL, 10 x|_ Ave. PE 2 tires, Al. $295. Masurex Motor |“ ,ciirz, SREP ¢ | AH, nice QUALITY PONTIAC AUTO SROKERS $75 DOWN ENGLISH SPRING: INGER PUPS— AKC| "37. 2 bedrms. Full bath Take EVINRUDE Mo MOTORS CRESTLIN- | _Aale,_900 Woodward FE Sele Lacks geod & top, csod. Drive | 1954 Ford oeaue® hardtop. vt | 1260 N. Perry st. PE’ 4-9100 $750 PER WEEK registered, : over .payments, 3-0000, — Thompson * UMP TRUCK WITH ‘$3 e automa’ 8 . breeding. Phone PE $136 or PE coreay ALOMGNOM TRATLEN| Pibereiass ass, eartop. > boats = 228. “tactory rebuilt motor & 4nes| PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES Fadio. beater and white wall ures. BUD SHELTON 532 CHEVROLET a ON RHEFERD FINAL _m Piorida MY : —_ bask ant oes fires for sale or trade for car. | 68 Oaklana. FE 203%m/ 9 © bargain —— SPECIAL 2 DOOR "|° Glove owt. 428 cash or rede. MA|Detroiter Pontiac Chief| Hardware. 3004 auburn ae Adame, | FE 21160 SRAGTOR aes | ee RE VY 210, SER INS. B,RADIO.| North Chevrolet Co. | -- OPEERS- ee es aoe SNGLISH POINTER TVRE Mobile Homes of Quality veneer LIFE RAFTS. BOAT | 20 ft. insulated trailer with tan- E5-3963 1000 8. Woodward. Birmingham | . . i MALE ENGLISH . 6 YRS. | © LL SIZES, MAKES.| “¢™ axle. Exc. cond. PE 2-167. 1955 CHEVROLET 2 DW TAKE | 1951 FORD CUSTOR R&H. VERY ‘56 Ford 8 Custom 2 dr... $1585 52 PLYMOUTH old. Good hunter, $50. ELgin and Distinction ; j| After 6 p.m. PE 2-0486. 35 Nash Ambassador 2 dr. $1505 . <1 6-3234. ° JOE'S AGN SURPLUS, FE 2-0023 P- im your car as equity, assume oe motor & tires, $225. EM ‘56 Chevy SEDAN a TROPICAL FSH ALL etn wine JUST ARRIVED, THE NEW Must Sacrifice | Pred manager, FE S900 Edaie | TRANSPORTATION 33 Buc Saar og : Sises $180 PER WEEK } |—______—19§8 CENTUR: —r- ‘ t ; rehie . _ & Pet @9'8._Avtor. FE ¢433.| “Ato & huge iaelection sults, | END OF sxason spuctais |" QUu Tie, sete. DU wheels eae — a SPECIALS [58 Pont. 610 Cat. es Mies «4 m8 Parakeets Guar. to Talk | “Stop‘and shop at the big" let eer eee kee ee | malta Bile’ clack eter. Clean mM are ee ‘S$ Ford 8 Custom 2 ar. $1195, ‘52 PONTIAC PE a. | Hatch INLAND LAKES SALES | oa ‘0 SHEVY HARDTOP_ Ri | If you are looking ‘of pt second $5 Buick Bpeclal 3 az. $1588 > gt, DOOR ond | | Bob Hutchinson Mobile; +5 5 + For-Sale Cars Oy money down. Assume ea “ear give vse try before you 3127 W. Huron FE ao FE..2-6122 | ~ > A 4 aa 616 meni Cou cyte buy. nr ae ; 3 — Home Sales. Inc, USED Row BoA » obtener | -Mr Parks Miawest +1900, Maroid) =. 7 AND POL-| PEKINGESE, RED MALE. ghwey oat livery. Upger’ Straite | “Turner - iki Merbbere aes EXINOESE RED MALE.” a Flaine. 9050 Pontiac Trail. 0) aA ] oR eer ChGROLET — RO MONEY CHEVS, FORDS, PLYMOUTHS : ed 1 ERMAN < ; down, assume payments 1940's thru 1955's $30 DOWN $180 PER WEEK _ BRAID Se : ete. PUPPIES FOR SALE, @ t : -- ! and boxer mixed. FE | M N ,HOUSETRAILERS 18/7 ation Offered 87 ss redit manuger 7 Fe : : MOTOR SALES : | re ental Depot |pstateers-cangene caoes. | (itt aioe oredr | eevee : SSS se Seas FEST) 08 mete» ter ae Migs HE dead baa Rg ee Mi a 28 7 18 ft, tour h y| PLY ¢ENGIN AIRLINER TO : 7 ‘ Ss “eo es Trailers, miners, cub” tantor,|_ Foe aoe Ave.| Marine Conch Gates, 18:10 N,| California. $80 each way. plus BIRMINGHAM ,Anything of Value Down Bud Shelton Motor Sales Case Ay. Time Or. rs, . Aubura at E. Bivd. rE +6728 FE 20186 é en sanders, rs, carpet Le BLACK OR/ Holly Rd. Holly. MElrose 4-6771.| tax. Hawaii only $99.10 extra incl. QUALITY dab Cops Mis acid a= eg —— tillers,; brown P, i uppies. FE) Sew os DET ROITE R Wili,| t@% Ferry Service, Inc. OR Make Your Own Terms + a , ‘ mowers, q NEW 2 DETROITER. WILL ;ae Orchard Lake Ave FE 32-0101 carpenters mocnanics FELLING OUR ENTIRE STOCK | meat “Easy tetas on Boies, ne FOR JONESBORO. | dan Sage Oper esatan : : es be : S. E e of Parakeets -50 pair of breeding _¥E 86261. terme en Beleere. Ark. Sept. 5. Share expenses. ge finise: J ed to $1,-| ° ‘ { _ Buy With Warranted be e d don’t see it—call us stock, $3 a pair. Young birds, OXFORD TRAILER FE _8-8473. T : fas —— - Hh . ~ : ixie Waterford OR 3-1751 $1.25, Double —. cages . é : i TRUCK ¢ NG NORTH a Sor : a a — Opp. Our, Lady of the Lakes Church ‘nen boxes 83 FE 2-4383. SALES load r_way. gs D st North Chevrolet Co. 2 7 Le r , 1000 S. Woodward Birmingham — Ww n / a LKING PARAKEETS SINGING | to 10 wide to Generals, Garden. emons vators | res” oa CHEVROLET _ Sale Musical Goods = * Crane's Bird, ‘Hatebery, ors. = iRireme) & Suarts _Wanted Used Cars _ 88 i it oy pe FON pales: oes | “THE WORKING'MAN’S FRIEND" pa 2489 Auburn. PE 46510 gmail he Holly’ couches for traveling, | JUNK CARS. PREE TOW _ | 8. Saginaw. FE +1006. “Oakland County’s Wh Y Se the eet _|" Reasonable. 3838 W. Long Lk. RG-| - selection of used trailers, vaste’s | ine MY 23a At Colossal Savings ~ | 4,CHEV, DELRAY 'COUPE REH.| Fo test Growi ing Dealer” ere rou see ine 2 Two REGISTERED © ENGLISH| ®¢cessories. % per Se bank | ANY MAKES OR MODELS. TOP : $80r OA 8-3196. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 | OM if : Pointer onths old.| Fates, | Ye eta MY 20721, 1| "dollar paid : ‘$1 CHEV. DELUXE, Rae, MUST A mn sale : feat Heo “and ‘Bed ral stock. | 8. Orion _on_N24, VRANEIE & JOUNKIE'S SEVERAL MODELS |. eeu. $198 full price. E. & EE, Mo- | MA €S07! Cpen_ Hise “itt © lla e] ] la f ae ; Mich. phone MObewk | OXFORD. TRAILER _ | 322_W. Monteaim.. ye#3m2} TO CHOOSE FROM . | —7=-#2*. oe ee : _. SALES | ue ts "= aaa as low as C , ‘MERCURY SEDAN, OVER- SOLD ONLY. BY CHEVROLET DEALERS tf! 8 p.m. eat ‘Trained, Boarded 70 Por good used traflers. ot prices eves. LARKSTON - pec cayaseue ca - owas oe te ON 5 — 680 Ee eR ror cash, or will put out on ren-| TOP DOLLA PAID FOR JUNE S : ; | Gal’ceedte ae Pt “Mid: : : ee re base eae geng |DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DOO8| ‘tsi plan. See us today. MY) cars. FE ro ee Moto Sale =] west £1500. Harold. Tumer Ford. GRAND PIANO BROMBOX EX-| frapn'- Burrell. 318 8. oo [eet = r eS RANSIER—aumnianaGOus > |[. : : cellent condition. $295. EM 3-0524. ; TRAILER EXCHANGE | 4_ BETTER CASH PRICE FOR mn pe Pe Chrysler - Plymouth Used cars CASH 8 work. : : : _° on k ENGLE NASH SALEs | Sree aorta —cnce are |~Liny Grain & Feed 71) vATIONALLY KNOWN| fader ™ tat Sec «cog RREES, SRS ga 7 sae Se Aa Se ae New Goodyear.Tires er 5 p.m, MA 68-8674. 18ST AND 2ND CUT HAY ALSO MOBILE HOMES | *™= AKE ADVANTAGE OF. ‘OUR | SS DeSoto 4 dr. Fireflite, auto, | °3,.NASH | RAMBLER, STATION Incl s5-'S ; PLAYER PIANO COMPLETELY) _straw. Ph. eve. MAS6702. __| 4 firm with @ national fepute-| W¥ TRADE UP OR DOWN Low OVERHEAD LOCATION, power brakes, R&H, W.W. tires,| J95°S" degtaw ow guns | ncluded on_all’'55-'57 rModels Teconditioned OL 6-0571. i8T AND 2ND CUT NEW HAY,| tion backed by over 25 yrs. of| ,_ spbogutital Ng Mee ead tvery. | aoe ape wo CASE | . Cars Guaranteed dition. 950, Bd 30018 connie hay ourvies ergo een sig quality | eaten eg Haskins Chev. FOR tse Roysl V8 c me |i | wri gua. aw Piece ined gun BURBANK PLuMs. BRIxa pas. Rent Trailer Space 79 MOTOR SALES -old’ Turne: Ford = iM : ~ [53 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door .:......5.. wee $ 795 a Fleece- kets. Gladiola retail or wasiesnia | 19881" “cnevy. R & H. Power Glide. | S cam ;: 3590 outfit On Call he. Leonard's 231 N. Squirrel, FE eee oe ee 254 8. Saginaw ct FE 47371 Bee this’ one. a iG Re - ok goene. Hydramatic,. W Walls. IVORY and _tween 8 4 a.m. 7-0194. : ‘ie, j 1954 Dod @ ‘Yeton pickup. Very : y nf 2 $9750 WEAVER Ki SCOPES- $28.98 CORN. TABLE & FREEZING. | ,10 "0" o1%mi, & E- of Pontiac. Pontiac Auto Brokers a ee BIRMINGHAM wt ‘$2 PI “YMOU TH Station “Wa e220... $ 595 ; $45 00 Weaver K4 Scopes — $34. Pi EZ 170 N Opdyke. FE 5-651¢/ We will sell your car for you 1934 “ton Dodge panei. see this QUAI ITY cked fresh. Melons, PARK AL PARKHU or buy ft if priced seine 1260 . 2 ot’ io & Heater. T 2D & Saddle ROWN, Real Sharp! $40 30 Lyman 4P Scopes — $39.60! okra. Walton Blvd. E. of ke. K AL RST FE +e bargain 1953 Dodge V-8 Coronet sedan with : Opdy N. Perry st. 8 : "51 CHEV ROLET 2-Door $ 395 $il1 Automatic shot Gun — $89.95 " ¥. . Where living Is a vavation — 72) _“."¢rty § ee LUS TRANSPORTATION overdrive and heater. Save at this | tee e eee tee eens f Guns — Rifles — Hunting Clothes. cee ha ARD BOWE “eh CoM: lovely acres includes @ oprivate|WE BUY CARS IN , ner CONDI- SPECIALS, $59 UP new low price. $595. H i Radio & Heater..Onvx BLACK. __Philple tN. Sagnay, St. |PEACHES a APPLES HOME. |~scheoln “cite ‘bewe be siortese | ‘Bradley &'nchaar Auto Parts © M2t__MY 32780 __Lake Orton } | Selections 2 S = aa : || shelter. Only 15 minutes ¢ : ~_ | North Chev fs) . h al 8 i a MODERN mw ANTIQUE) sich Orchard. s400 Orenarg bx tae aise Water Suey bese se THE HIGH DOLLAR | AUBURN ene peecueeer ee ™ |Sout Side 2115S. Saginaw 20 8. telegraph Rd FE 2-4706. PEACHE. APPLES, PLUMS ._Phone é : or high grade used cars. We ‘32, DODGE CORONET HARDTOP, | 56 Cadillac 62 Coupe 37 CHEVROLET Del Rey $1845 * Se REY ~ BELL TRADE |" far sale at Suttons + orehata, 324| MOBILHOME ESTATES, MODERN | need them. Drive the extra miles O O S Gyramatic, new battery. Per Git a fe Se een gy eG wee ee lake front & playground. EM| {twill pay vou well. 4540 Dixie, M a R cas 1 owner. "$328 oF € otter | 56 Cadillac Sedart DeVille ROH eOS ty A Banter Patarpeck--W/wans: ‘ivory Tents—Sale or Rent PEACH Maven nee Valley Or: | OXFORD MOBILE MANOR_ 3 MT 'H. J ¥ ‘AN WELT eee #41 ere | ag Sande: OCOD. TRARE eaux | ‘55 Olds Holiday Coupe 36 PONTI: AC Hardtop ..... 2. $1645 5) Bags — Cots — Stoves! chards, 2246 E. Commerce Rd, | east of Oxford at 1940 Lakeville R_ 3-1355 ; | White. Sharp looking and ® dandy | chesp. OR 3.2741, ’55 Cadillac Coupe ° & Heater. Hydramatic: “IvoRY * “Lieht” neem, a aeeh A Be Surpine___FE 3008 ee aes nr | fey olepemr 2 cee ececed WANTED ores cs xuk th $1 DODGE SEDAN. VERY CLEAN oak rtible 56 FORD. 2 DO0T so hie awe seein es 1495 — Bil s = ement; \A/ " ‘51 Catalina, lack bottom and | om 3.75499 71°55 P Radio & Heater.“ India IVORY. iE rare patios=35" streets, etc, For. : FE —_F_ Risen | iac Conve 5 Sand, Gravel & Dirt ” 66 "SSi"bu Bring baskets, 3860 o1d:| ERO want the best. OA #3023 oF . “pew. Ra Ht’ myare Just te one Hougnt ’55 Olds Super 88 Sedan 35 C CHEVROLET Convertible ............ Sl 395 re < MY 20721 25 Clean used cars all makes and) for the second car ; g ee’ + te ] jo & Heater, Powerglide 8Cyl: IVORY & T $ YDS. OF BLACK DIRT E- Fon hone aera 0 vin |TRATLER SPACE TO RENT | Models too dollar paid. bring | sg" porg, “Goustry Sedan station! Hot Spot 55 Plymouth Sedan - 55 CHEVROLET 2-Door prea "$1295 “lvered for 30 deys only. PE €-1355) $1 bu. 24900 Wixom Ra M.| “Large ciean lot Modern Robin's Wagon. 4 dr. for the hunter and 55 Dodge 4-Door , s tates eee rete eS eves. FE ¢-493 Mobile Village. 3300 Elizabeth A b M t the family, too. Why pay the long |"s7 Olds super 88 4 dr. Holiday |». : Heater, Powergiide, 2 Tone OREEN ek BAGS CRT SOP 8S sort, Sale Farm Equipment 76 |_L#e R¢. upum OiOrs dollar, price this and tee how | ‘loaded with equip, incl. air cond. | 54 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe |} ’55 PONTIAC 4Door scssec.c $1295 fill, sand_and_gravel, PE_ 2-199, \~~~~~a~ ~~ | Auto Accessories 80 | Comer Pike & & Bivd PE p171| $S8¥,,{t 8 to own thts 55 OMe ean oss ar. sedan, | 54 Olds Super 88 2-Door Radin & Hester, Hydramatic. IVORY & Light BLUE. jo A STONE AND WASHED AND lo aw MAA Sa ee | eee ‘$4 Fords. 2 to cheose trom. Both! Ra Hydra PB new tires. *©4 Cadillac Convertible 54 FORD 2Door ...... vee ee ee $ 795 . ye, La = arden tractor, 5 ate ars, Ld OO! * = | . _do#ing. GR. Stuart. FE 4-6584 | rotary lawn mowers, ‘new ej “Auto Glass Specialists WAN [ FE 'D and~ compare these cars today gy patent, ce . mp oa — 54 Ford 4-Door 'S4 CHEVROLET E00 210°. ‘Dare siaiae °10A TESTED TOP SOIL. § YDs| Rotary tillers ‘ou will get | Safety glass for all cars & trucks "53 Chery 4dr. R & H. PG Ver Ly Olds 98 aches conv. loaded ee : a ; oor SOb Sapo akan «-$ 845 $11.50 BAND 7 ORAVEL AND FILL, Detter deal with us. TERMS. All work guaranteed. Insurance 1953-54 -°55 = "56 | clean inside & ‘out. Exe, foe 53 Cadillac 62 Sedan - . Radio & Hea E'GE & Bermuda GREEN. 7 DIRT. OR 3-686 ; SALES &, SERVICE claims honoted. Mis. Jack Praail, + ot ) 3) Fords. 2 very fine cars. R & H.| +g! Suck’ RM. Riviera coupe. fall 953 Chevrolet Cl b 34 CHEV ROL. ET Del’ Rey ais eiele © cise ee 3 945, {or LORDS _SLEAW GANDY LOata | 2_Mt_Clemens = Been | pains awe Gress Co~ 19 Ost | CLEAN USE a peee ace peers aoe a equip. eneep. 1 cee 5 ke evrolet Club Coupe _ “Radio & Hester. Powergide: -Bermuds GREEN Na SS = soll, Wit deltveratiy amount. CALIF. HERE ee For Sale Ti WILL PAY TOP "53 yPlymosth 4ar. Very nice 2-tone| gee oR ium ENOLIER 1°53 Ford 4- Door 3 953 PONTI . 8-0642 COME or Sale Tires 80A paint. R & H. W.W., Low down] Bory; ’53 Olds Super 88 4-Door AC 2-Door ... He ssineieelele E 695 | — ae pEEAT jHUMUS. i ew ee ies - “DOLLAR spepment, AA JAGUAR, a HEALY, MOR- 53 Olds 98 Rok day Coupe |ts adio & wks Hydramatic, Light ‘BLUE: Ai BLACK DIRT, FILL, -GAND,| Tecaton Uribe 18 caltorsie™ at TANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. cart. DON wrigox on | Hys" ac, Tone green. eee a | Ris. MO. AUSTIN e fi y Coupe || '53 BUICK 4-Door wee eee epeceeses eves s$ 595 gravel the soi. Light tr Sreeter| Oo desl eleven oe Soe Up to 0 per cent off. Black or | DICK FISHER AT MI — “HOUGHTEN & SON |], 2 Ford #-Door - 1] 52 DODG ea eo _ wore. Ei tractor. Come in or call. us to-| WHtewalls. “See M&MM to < ic COME IN TODAY & TEST 1 DRIVE 52 Cadillac Club Coupe 7 oor sake wea wescanarticdl 195 A. TOP ay bee 0. WEDS NY) day. We take trade ins and give ED. WILLIAMS otor Sales ONE OF THESE FINE RECON-| Rochester’s Friendly |, Heater. Light GREY se Cail P Jd. Waldie, FE! credit terms. . | 451 S. Saginew at Raeburn S | ge al od uae — 31603 DITIONED CARS. Olds Dealer 52 Olds 2-Door MANY TRAN SPORTATION SPECIAL S . KING BROS. WE BUY AND SELL GOOD OsED 51 Cadillac 4-Door - AA Topsoil — FE 407 : Re 41112/ tres, $3.50 up. also wnitewaiis.| Used Truck Parts 899A| AUBURN MOTORS | 528 N. Main, Rochester [cr pit cedan = From $95 to $245 — YOUR\TERMS Deltvered. $12 ane Birmirig- __- “Ponting Rd. at Opdyke. ATE TIRE SALES OLN NNN AA | CORNER PIKE’ & EAST BLVD. OL 1-9761 % ef A Phone C all Brings a Courtesy Car\ to Y am. Bloomfield. Ponting area. FARM MACHINERY. NEW AND | S02_8. Saginay FE 40687 USED TRUCK PARTS = . | gees ees? wEw sor wew | 01 Chevrolet 2: Door g 9 Peaster | Used. Prouiz Oitver ‘Seles oo M24, | * Auto Service 81| 4&4 MAKES AND MODELS ' «| tess Going to sensel-- ‘mesedS{Ford 2-Door tal V | HEIGHTS ‘ res seh ea f Bisex — TOP 30 el c - __ Just “north of Oxford, Snr | 085 aware “Ave, = a 6632 att oll sell at sacrifice. FE 2-9861 after! , fom 8) a MA HEWS. HARGREA ES mt, ant, it BULL DQZER “8 FT ,BEADE. $650. | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN TRE - SAVE ENERGY. USE| _6:20. 49 Rontiac Sedan’ ae) hi Y CURTSE EGR ARE EM SB cocoon —| Seen Mee ik Mg}. Fer Sale Tracks 90/WANT ADS! To tid a| i, f° 0,DE FOR aR “Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ : a-) TOP BOIL, CRUSHED STONE. aa eaer | SHAT 6a ; a Shop 23 Hood. Phone FE Tan CHEVEDL 5 eS of — Piped non forges equity . Fe msi i") Bi 2b, Conklin Conklin. ise Crooks Ra. MI. $000) Sa box, #35 ‘ies. ul er splaten: job, place to live @e a) gay aT manager FE 5-0204 ; 211 S. 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(2) Priv- ate Secretary, 8:00—(7) Broken Arrow. (4) Meet ‘ gat McGraw hunts miss- quarterback who leaves school when he learns dad is racket boss. (2). To Tell the Truth. 8:30—(7) Telephone Time. (9) Town Mayor. (4) Summer Show. Ruthless is locked in cage killed by tiger. (2) Spotlight Pi 9:00 — a Frontier. 9:30—(7). Goldbergs. 4) Whistler. (2) Highway Patrol. 10:00—(7) Theater. News. (4) Rosemary Clooney. (2) 10:00—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(7) Dick Powell _ ‘Theater. (9) Byline. (4) Traffic Court. (2) Capt.. David Grief. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery.* (4) News. (2) News. — 11:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- weather. 11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports Final. 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Jack Carson in “Quick Money.” 11:30—(7) 30-Minute Theater.—¢4}{- Tonight. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 1:45—(2) News. 8:00— 2) —" Kangaroo. (D Cartoon Carnival. $:30—(7) The Little Rascals. $:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene Francis. _ S 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend 10:00—(4) The Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. = Ex-Cabbie From U.S. Huge Success in Brazil |: : By EARL WILSON SAO PAULO, Brazi]—One of the richest men in Brazil today is ex-cab-driver Jose Tjurs, who'd like to thank a Chicago all- girl orchestra for giving him the courage to quit hacking 25 vere ana Russian - Jew . Center which mentioned. the modern WILSON Alger stories. Jose was showing me afound his new $10,000,000 shopping center—the first in Brazil—when I asked him how he quit driving a hack. ee aise aera The tuagectaad OC new Yok | they were from Chicago—came to Buenos Aires in 1932,” he remembered. Their manager was named Edward Sherman and he was married to Mina Smith. I drove them around and became their secretary. Mr. Sherman said to me I should quit driving a taxi. He said I could do more. “I have looked for him for years just to say thanks, ‘but I can't find him, * he lamented. “The Sam Goldwyn of Brazil” is what they call Jose — a plump, dynamic, middleaged who's. Little Feller Center.” Youre quite a success story.” somebody “Yes,” he answered medeatiy. “I guess I'm stories.” He meant, of course, the Horatio > xk *« * building a Rockefeller he, however, has named “the y version .of the Alger - Hiss (9) National 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. & Rickey. 11:457-(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON . 12:00—(2) Ladies Day. to Win. (7) 12 o'clock Comics. (9) Sking Your Partner. 12:24—(4) Window Shopping. (Color) Club 60. (7) Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer. = (9) Bill Kennedy Show- and Groom. 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4) Mat- of Jungle. _ 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(9) News. for a Day. (7) American Band- stand. (9) Fun With Feod. $:15—(2) The Secret Storm. | Bugle Theater. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) Susie. Joan. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:30—(2) Our Miss Books. (4) Romper Room. (7) Record Room. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) - Party. : 5:30—(4) ie Rider. Police Hold Six. in Girl's Death Believe Teenage Gang Intended Auto Ambush Against Rival Group holding six members of a teen- age gang for the death of a girl killed—by mistake, ‘officers be- miobile. o- lieve—in an ambush of an auto- the Little Quarters gang set the ambush because they thought. the Florence gang was out to get them. ne “wk & Sunday night the Little Quarters fired a fusillade of shots at a car gang. members, police said. In- Guzman, 18, and-some friends — all pals of the boys who laid the} ambush. “* x * ~ (4) It Could Be You. ol (4). Play 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady of ey House Party. (4) Bride inee Theater. (7) My Little Mar- gie. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen (4) I. Married) Mickey's Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance LOS: ANGELES (Police are’ Detectives say the members of they ‘thought was carrying rival Homes Become Movie Theaters New Films Are Shown Via Television Sets in Bartlesville, Okla. . BARTLESVILLE, Okla. “a — * * * < It was the beginning of a uni- que experiment that has the movie industry, could prove the salvation of toll- TV advocates. coaxial cable and is. outside the Video Independent Theaters, Inc., Oklahoma City. x * * 3 Video is banking on the success of the venture and has tentative plans to make similar installations in’ some of its 170 other theaters in the Southwest. It has received permits from several cities. Bartlesville’s population is -28,- 000. Video President Henry S. Griffing said he hopes to have 2,000 subscribers to the service within a year, At the current r set, 1,500 customers would permit thet a to break even, Griffing ‘Officials of the movie industry] ¥ have been invited here to observe the operation. Public acceptance ‘jof the system. could mean a na- ‘| tionwide setups. Griffing said movie mak- ers look favorably toward Tele- movies as one method of increas- ing their market, cut by televi- sion, Bartlesville, 60 miles north of FV networks and was selected for the test so it could be determined if the fresh movies could provide strong competition with TV. * * * The films, one a day, are con- tinuous from. noon until midnight op received in black and All Kerala Schools Under Hindu Reds - TRIVANDRUM; ‘India —State- | \which have helped make the state one of India’s most literate, face the threat of total control by ‘a local Communist government. The private éducators have threatened to close down. * * * Legislation passed yesterday by the Communist-dominated. Legis- lature empowers the state govern- tmient to take over any of these|- schools which it considers mis- managed. The bill, adopted without a jrecorded vote, also calls for a government pane] of teachers from which all school managers ‘{must select instructors. Education Minister Joseph Mun- dassery, long active in the Com- munist party, said the bill will become a model. for other. Indian states. He said the Red state gov- ernment “intends eventually to take over all primary. schools." Pontiac Officials to Attend State . Municipal Parley Seven commissioners and seven). city officials are expected to leave Pontiac tomorrow to attend the 59th annual Michigan Municipal League Convention to be held Sept. \s.7-at-_Mackinac-Isiand.— Commissioners attending will be Mayor William W. Donaldson, Roy’ V. Cooley, Phillip E. Rowston, Floyd P. Miles, John A. — John. E. Carry, and Gilbert W * stead the car contained Emilie| Long Officials to attend will be City, Manager Walter K: Willman; Ada R. Evans, city clerk; Oscar Eck- man, director of finance;“W. Ray- ABOUT SOU families today ~begany ____wiewing —Hollyweod's latest —films+- - - |from local movie, theaters Via] ~ jas their own home television sets. picture producers and) distributors watching closely, The| Telemovies—known as TM — also TM_is piped into the homes.by| -moverment — for -simitat Tulsa, receives the three major| — 3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (9)/Udcd Private schools in. Kerala, od. Li ~ ’ 7 pwenrynive, immy Durante to Do Oct. 13° Spectacular Boardwalk Site of Miss America Parade Tonight A group of 51 eautiod ‘Sanpet- ing for the title of Miss America .1958 .make their first official | public appearance tonight in a° parade down this resort commu- nity’s famed boardwalk. SPEEDSTERS vie Tacs eamariels exalt at Edwards AFB, Calif., include (from bottom) F-104 Starfighter, F-100 Super Sabre, | F-102 Delta Dagger, F-101 Voodoo, F-105 Thunder Chief. 3rd Such Death in New York Since July ALBANY, N. Y. wo State police are investigating the death was found Sunday hanging by a clothestine from a tree in a brush- covered vacant lot. It was the third such death of a young boy jer, in the state since July, - Coroner .J. Gregory Nealon said “from our preliminary observa- tion and examination, we do not think any foul play is involved’ in. Ruff's death. However, he - -|said he would issue no verdict until state police had investigated thor- oughly. | * * * ® The boy died of asphyxiation, Nealon.said. William was the second obklest of six children of Mr. and Mrs. William Ruff, who live just™west of the city. " Edwara Ruff, who found the boy, said the line © was coiled in a double loop around the boy's neck and his knees were tonching | the ground. ~ The youngster died epproxi- covered in the lot about a block from his home, Nealon: said. Gov, Averell Harriman has to look into the conduct of offi- » for GI Home Loans WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower today vetoed a bill which would have continued a low-interest home loan program for veterans in small towns and rural areas, —- . He ‘said extension of the program of direct government loans would be inflationary and discriminate, against veterans having trouble ob-! taining regular GI home loans be- “ eause of the tight money picture. The special program had been in operation since 1950 to make) loans available to ex-servicemen in areas where normal GI home loans could not be obtained. Mr, Eisenhower noted that Con- gress rejected the adminitration’s home loans from four and one-half to five pér cent so that more funds would flow into the program from It would be unfair, he said, to “igive special treatment to the, smaller_group of veterans which | would have been affected by the ership post when Sen. Knowland/ vetoed bill. mately 12 hours before he was dis-| President Vetoes Bill to raise the interest on! banks and home mortgage firms.) The girls begin actual competi-. + tion tomorrow night in three cat- | egories — ‘swim. suit, evening gown and talent. Personaltiy tests will also- be given through interviews with judges. a an ee The pageant ends Saturday night, when the judges select a successor to Marian Ann Mc- Knight of Manning, S.C., last year’s title holder. * * * The girls — .representing 45 states, Puerto Rico, Canada, Ha- waii, Chicago, Washington, D.C. “a jackpot of prizes” $30,000 in scholarships. The only states not represented are Wy- -oming, Montana~ and . Washing- ton, enjoyed the Labor Day holiday yesterday, the girls got down to register and receiving a kit of badges, ribbons and rules, Ordinary Woes and New York City—are seeking While the rest of the nation | ‘Gary fo Croon © Dad's Old tong. “ dmericen Bandstand’ ~ “Features Kids Dancing to Recordings By JACK O’BRIAN stars signed for the TV spectacular Oct. 13 were great clowns Bert Lahr and Jimmy Du- rante, ‘who'll work together , , , Gary Crosby will sing dad Bing’s old movie song, ‘The Road to Mo- rocco,” Oct. 6 when the Groaner’s soldier son guests on TV with Bob Hope, One line of that song al- ways gave us a giggle: “Just like co bound.” - national ‘convention in Atlantic - }City, the McGuire sisters derand- ed $10,000 . . . Will a few better performers with longer patriotic Police Find Boy Hanging From Tree in Vacant Lot cials who investigated a similar hanging at nearby Ballston Lake. of 11-year-olk Wikiam Ruff Jr., who| . Peter Curran, also 11, was found! hanging near his home. July 20.}: The death was first declared acci- dental, but more than a month lat- , State police arrested Donald C. Smith, 23, also of Ballston Lake, on a first-degree murder charge. Dist, Atty. Carleton J. King of Saratoga County has said that. Smith, in a written statement, . told of luring Peter into the wood and— committing sodomy, then. hanging the boy for fear he would tell. Another "hanging occurred Aug. 26 in Accord, where 14-year-old Ira Slater was found hanging in the family barn. The Ulster County coroner ruled it a suicide but state police decided to continue their investigation of the case. Slater, who had been scolded, jearlier, was found hanging with | lig. arms loosely tied at his side. Lighter Seeding Gets Heavy Crop; Nice Surprise! BAZINE, Kan, (#—Julius Maier planted 10 acres of his milo crop before he discovered his drill was {set for-only one pound of seed to! — an acre. | He set the drill for a much ished sowing,-intending fo correct his mistake on the 10 acres by! reseeding, but he didn't around to it. : is expected to make only 15 bush- els. Maier had no opens Stop Henderson No - Space Available on Washington Flights; Syria-Survey Extended Tomatic traveler today. . of Syria's recent was extended to a 12th day. x * *. The. deputy undersecretary night for the fo Ambassador icher Warren. dors. * * |. a he would be able to get réserva- stopover. discontent, the broadcast claimed. Hold Last Rites Today heavier rate of seeding and_fin- for Proseeutor-O'Brien—— DETROIT (INS) — Hundreds of get: mourners were expected to crowd \Detroit’s Blessed Sacrament Now the 10 acres promise a/Roman Catholic Church today for bumper yield of 40 to 50 bushels | ithe final ‘rites of Wayne County an acre, while the rest of the crop |Prosecutor Gerald K. O’Brien, 59. O'Brien died in Harper Hospital last Friday after a séven-year thattle against Leukemia. ISTANBUL, Turkey —State trouble-shooter Loy troubles of an ordinary, non-sip- With no- room available on flights to Washington, his. survey swing of state has used the cuaxpectes ex- tension of his tour to continue con- versations with Premier Adnan Menderes, whom he saw Sunday time, and U.S. Henderson arrived here Sunday from Beirut eager to report. in Washington on his talks with Mid- dle East leaders and U.S. _ambas-| There was no indication when} tions taking him home without-a A Moscow broadcast said last night that the Washington envoy had been forced to end his tour because it ‘‘aroused public indig- nation in Egypt, Syria and other Arab countries.” Henderson was recalled to prevent further Arab Rack up the cool and modern new ‘“‘What’s My Line’ musical ing radio arid TV commercials an era of intelligence. . .so commer- cials- get better while ad get worse . . , PRACTICAL PATRICE practical attitude toward her ABC-. TV series: ‘If ne Oe: I'll stay on the air for a long time. If not, I'll have another baby.” , . , | belongs to sister June Havoc, bleak' old NBC offices of “‘America Presley—Jericho Brown, a singing six-foot-sixer " ee Connie Bennett, who earned the 4 ‘-back-when ($30,000 a week), re- TV coffee commercial. “-- NEW YORK INS) — First two the Standard-Oit— Webster's Gictionsry, we’ re Morec- Patrice Munsel has a blithely — 7 ay |theme as_another.suecess for Sas, —— cha Burkand, who seems to be giv. : Steve Allen has moved into the. highest Hollywood film salaries - ported té.Fox. to star_in a filmed. Propose Politer Method VANCOUVER (9 — A courteous reminder of driver license renewal is being urged by City Council. The provincial licenses are due birthday, and a ‘Happy Birthday” reminder is proposed. _ No. 2 Post May Be Wedge GOP Liberals Plan Way WASHINGTON (F — * Selt-styled Republican liberals have begun a) long-range campaign to place one to ‘Senate Leadership | job at. the or of his term ent year. Instead, | leadership. * * * ‘of their members in the line of|name one of their. amber as as- succession to the Senate's GOP/sistant leader, with the eventual ‘hope of moving him into the top) post,and the rhore immediate aim| As a part-of this campaign, the of strengthening their voice in all-out avoid any fight over the top lead-| 'of California steps down from that Eisenhower group may, | P the party’s policy committee. arty policies. Knowland's apparently has put Sen. Dirksen of Illinois,° now assistant leader, | ~ lin line for top’ command in 1959. Dirksen, once a strong capparies| of the late Sen. Robert A. aly pains “to do yeoman. service ee President Eisenhower whenever he can. * A * As a result, Eisenhower has, made it known he regards Dirk-| sen as a valuable asset among who. are not enthusiastic about Dirksen have about come to the. conclusion that it would be futile to offer any opposition to him. Dirksen, of course,- probably, Sen. Saltonstall (R-Mass) or Sen. | Bridges (R-NH) wanted to take! over from Knowland, Saltonstall) Senators.. Bridges is chairman of * * x “Neither Bridges” nor Saltonstall | has. indicated much interest “in. taking on the daily grind of the floor leadership. In their present House conferences and are. in a kw Oe ~—}‘Emilie died with a .22 caliber/Mond Ransom, assessor; Edward) ; pq iic meer PE : One of the loudest exclaimers of the proposition that. Sao|bullet in the head, Polite rounded C- Bloe, assistant assessor; Homer poor coher —- Paulo with its modernistic skyscrapers is “thé Chicago of|up six youths from 16 to 22 ee ne oemeger; and! 5 she fe : sy fe J Brazil,” he’s-even gone looking in Chicago for his old friends|booked them on suspicion of ay ey |, Ses of the taxi days, Claiming that Brazil is an unappreciated land |™™er- +) 14 “Lily maid of opportunity, making more millionaires a month than Texas, ee oe — a Hawaii's 12th Governor 15 Shapstolat” Lt he says, “Anyway, what is a millionaire but an A ordinary man Frank Cordova, 22, Charles m.|rakes Office Today 1¢ Otto. city Wie E tep ct mene?’ ee ae ee HONOLULU, ~ William F. teres ; 2 aes vo inn, Hawaii’s 12th governor bas stad THE MIDNIGHT EARL... IN NEW YORK... taken ‘office, expressing the hope] «rift ‘a> Linda Christian sold her memoirs for $38,000, but hasn't writ- State Fair Honors — Hla] qoverace cat’ ethemman les Kone ten 'em yet. (Her newest romance is comic George DeWitt)... x “[statehood would be one of his| 35 crmees ter : Ed Wynn says he'll never write or film ‘City’ S Nye Dairy major objectives. it G@exben ne blo: “I’m sg beer be Keenan. as The oP echoes vas oe a legacy”... d Russell, who sworn into office yeste re}33 One whe : boasts she’s never backed aflop play, _Nve Daley, of se eee of the Interior Fred A.|4 riseatia has a bundle in the soon-due “Music dairy products competition at the 35 Tallan_ city - -Man” , .. Finnish beauty Taina Elg 108th annual Michigan State Fair. hiodes to-Previeus Pustie 4 ue ae gets her first big role in “Les Girls.” . Nye Dairy cottage cheese tickled N there's a hot water bottle shaped _|the. taste. buds of thé judges, and ad like Jayne Mansfield. received 9 bine ribbon al aets 17 Cal WIC et 5 A -E 2ay~—= Barnéy_ Ross’ biography will be’con- * te © : S11 Tul 19 Peruse. been 4 Plays densed by a magazine, under the title, , ~-Other @tue ribbon, winners in Pat SAARIAiS le — $a mmbetiion “No Man Stands Alone” .” TAINA this division were Dean's Dairy, [eigipialstrPaalviminicial | 31 Dung beetle § =». 43 Epic poetry Berrien Springs; Lansing. Dairy,| [Alwitlemi@iarti— 3 oo _ * = KARL'S PEARLS. 1s wiles to old s man to anything ren ‘McDonald Dairy, Flint; ne tetatota tote oe ao he says while he’s nO ae mliooas fr “nnadle ‘land Twin Pines Dairy, Detroit. , maa Rl UAC jc daa 3 Pre my 41 Journey ‘That's earl, brother. | ‘The fair continues through. Sun-|. gn 30 Bettis 48 Very | (Pr.) ¥ (Conrrigt 1957) day. : ‘ 36 Emphasis (oom. form) . sk 3 . Loy § » ree vi ‘ = f * \ . ¥ re oak } + ‘ ‘ ; \ ‘ . , 4 f i : n ‘ ‘\ 2 ate POL ‘ a A ee “\; i eatin see sity \ S VBE Ns Ye eS Se eee i their to — influence among announcement he. ; would not run again for the Senate Senate Republicans, With such a “\view prevailing, the GOP liberals would have to step aside if “either | heads the Conference of All GOP) "| RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Mon, & Fri W. Huron Open Night FE 4.1133 On Easy Credit Terms | ie Member of Electronics Association FE 15 C & V ELECTRO. MART Open 158 Oakland ; Open M ARRIVING FROM AND THE END “OF THIS WEEK- Dutch TULIP BULBS 50 VARIETIES __._IN MANY . BEAUTIFUL COLORS Also Available: @ Hyacinth ®@ Narcissus e Domestic Tulips e Candidum Lilies _ TASKER'S. 63 W. Huron St. | | } j every five years on the holder's - | oe FE 5-6261 : y STOCKTON, “Calif. @ — Eddie) Past. - g % fy \ ‘ . up - i + THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1957 } ee ae | 6 ee era : j a ‘ a a em j x 4 ers i | * j ‘Soe au eo : Trt As ‘* . j iy : f st - = 7 * 4 ‘ < i 5 £ ‘ fs fag ¥ rs \ Ps t rw, i Pile {TLiners Dock; 9,300 Travelers ‘Enter tae New York City; Coston - Services Gyertanet = ‘NEW YORK w — About 9,300 “Youth, 19, Shot Dead ‘in Armed Car. Clash ‘After. jreitigstump = With the supertiner United States leading the way, the ves- sels enter. into harbor between 8 am. and 2 p.m. with eight dock- ‘ing in re was a severe manpower ‘problem for GOP ‘the customs, immigration “and Yes, but No Churches » ORANGEBURG, 8.C t# — Po- lice say Thomas Counts, 48, has *jadmitted burglarizing 22 firms in denies. robbing any churches. U.S. Public’ Health inspection|!*®- Police -Chiet Harold Hall said|Services:< ts, t i Counts, spotted’ while trying to ear Gs Seven liners dock in the 13- block Hudson River area "bound- -ed by West 44th and West 57th streets. enter a doctor's -office,- was charged with burglary and break- to|ing and entering. “Only a low-down man would urch,” said t No case of Asian flu had betw abreak into a chure ee cael ahoard the: 1f nag 5 mamtest according to Dr. Leo W. Tucker; _ | medical director of the U.S. quar-|), | antine station at snark, Staten: Island. Tucker said ships’ doctors -~ ally report cases of sickness to he station by at least the day _| before docking. He said each pas- »|senger would be given a brief | lookover before leaving a ship un- less the ship's doctor has report- ed the passenger as sick. *. * *. ‘| The Publi¢ Health Service had -|25 men on hand, with extra men -|coming from the eity’s airports. | Harry Edw surveyor of ;| customs here, had about 335 offi- (|cers on vy. to examine . the _ - Be Pretty ine m bert Kindy Glasses ticket at the age of 12. then went | 27,000 to 36,000 pieces of luggage Ae expected. won f The seven liners docking in the | 13-block area are the United States, Queen . Mary, Gripsholm, Flandre, Olym pic, Mauretania and Independence. (Machine to. Turn Corn’ -|Into Artificial Rice MANILA @—A machine to turn corn into artificial rice arrived in Manila today, Government. offi- __[cials hope its output will. be ac- ceptable when real rice—a staple of the. native diet—is short. The machine was invented by He quickly made his pre felt and four years efter elected to the seat in 1948 he « ready to challenge for * AE SE a 7FA Corren said no charges had been transatlantic travelers are disem- filed ag yet. barking from 12 liners docking! J. Knight and-later Knight's politi. : ° ar pg clang " al tae ne : . influx o! Pp passengers in/M. Nixon. Regular Burglaries? Port of New York history. + «es ‘The 49-year-old Senate Republi-| can Jeader hag not made it official. | ™ & woe bpricsjged everyone if] “Billy,” as his family calls hifm, | obtained an A.B. degree from the) University of California in three] = chase followed. Pinal, Connen To] Buck 2 Top Republicans i ent Filled So Marine put hima ‘on a bus' headed for. his , fat dee he sie cr Kn wla 1d Atte , y St ke in Police Cor rth inn Fe | fg ov eeligaend Wieram "and Sef Day Record : ind anotout ls Fair Play CHESHIRE, Conn; w@—Newsman Howard H. Peck, Cheshire corres- pondént for the Associated Press and stveral newspapers, made| news himself by winning the 1957; Connecticut state checkers cham- See Record Enrollment for Detroit Schools DETROIT (INS)—Detroit re —jlie_schools..open~ their doors to- morrow to an estimated enrollment - of 285,000, a new’record. The fig- ure is an increase of 7,650 over last year. Parochial whos Tesame Casste whursday, with some 165,000 stu- .. dents, or a 6,500 increased, an- pionship. lich ae. | | i ne] : a SHOP SEARS TONIGHT. TIL-9 to} Guerenteed 10 Full Years Newest 1957 Thermo-Chonnel models with latest ceprevemaen Homart gas water heaters 114%: - You get full replacement the first five yeors; pay | SAN ANTONIO, Tex. wy —1; |Robert I. Kauffman, see or et ee ee only for the years wed during the 2nd five yeors. - attorney from Malden, Mass. 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