é + ae se Aa & 4 * ] = oe gee A \ = ¢ no Theos J — ae & re ‘Tish YEAR cra “pon TIA, WiCHIGAN . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER | & iT 8s PAGES ill 0 \ o* ry ums s Bac ‘Necro Stud NEW YORK BOUND — Up the ramp and off to adventure was the activity at Willow Run Airport this morning for members of the Eee eee Tees eet Sekine te re aye ot he eee ee ee ee President Signs Civil Rights Bill Permits U.S. to Enforce Freedom to Vote With’. Court Injunctions and sight-seeing in New York. Here some of the members file Press Theater Special Reports: ABOARD THE THEATER SPE-| CIAL—There’s not a soul. up here with a care in the world—with the ‘exception of the pilot (we hope). Boarding Press Special for Manhattan ? By GEORGE T. ‘TRUMBULL aR. jaboard this luxurious United Air|ward a rendezvous with fun, Pontise Press Photo \Not a Care; Perfect Flight! \Lines DC46. We're at 15,000 feet gaiety, and entertainment. \floating through the rays of an larly morning sun A bump hasn't the| jarred a soul. = * *® -& Whiting of Royal Oak ‘Kiplinger Roraeee No Deep Depression With New Boom in 60s WASHINGTON, D.C. — Current fears of a serious recession are not warranted, accord- ing to a special report by the Kiplinger or- | ganization. A period of “normal progress” for the next five or six years is predicted by the Washington business reporting form. — - Any letdown or slump will be temporary, the editors say, a pause—not a deep slump or. depression. : Then, in five or six years, a new boom will set off “the greatest era of economic growth | this country has ever known”, Underlying the new boom are these facts: - os Population: Extra high birth rates in the "40's and '50’s will produce a population bulge inthe "60's and "70's of young men and women marry- ing or ready to marry. Marriages make homes, homes make business. New products, new ideas: Technical, sci- entific afid mechanical developments of the past few years are being rushed into use, pro- ducing a crop of new products. Government policy: Both parties and all po- litical groups are bullish, committed to full em- ployment and an economy going at full speed, _with the government an active partner. MORE INFLATION The bad news is that more inflation will ac- company the boom, according to the Kiplinger report. Prices will go higher — in ten years, 15 per cent higher, in 25 years, 50 per cent higher, Behind the inflation are three major forces, pushing hard: : in the future. Public pressure continues to be ‘Not all states and localities will share equally -in the growth of the next 25 yeafs, the Kip- linger report points out. The biggest single area of growth is the “heartland” area from Pitt ") burgh to Chicago. . Next in growth comes the Atlantic seaboard, New York to Baltimore. Then spectacular Cali-. fornia, heading toward beating New York as number one state in population. Then Texas, then Florida, which is gaining at the highest rate of any large state. ' BUSINESS GAINS SPOTLIGHTED The new boom of the 60’s will bring an up- surge in housing, accompanied by further sub- urban growth, increased land in more lux- .-ury. homes. New business will increase, All the talk about small business being doomed is “‘a lot ot bunk,” according to the editors. Service lines will grow fast; retailing, repair, maintenance, banking, real estate, insurance, as well as recreation, travel and vacation-con- nected businesses. NO TAX RELIEF—INCOMES UP Along with the boom, and inflation will come a steep rise in incomes, until family spending “doubles its present level in the 80's. Even with discounts for inflation and higher prices, there will be more family spending. * * * . Lower income groups will decrease in number, as families move up the income scale—more middle and upper income familie’. And there will be increasing number of rich families of As for war, the Kiplinger organization fore- 5 | 1 sf ‘at School North ‘of Little Rock Gov. Faubus Continues His Armed Defiance of U.S. Government - e| J 4 al | & SO ENS -| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) — A shouting, jeer- ing crowd of white students jjand adults today twice | turned back a group of Ne- y groes who attempted to enl-"" "ter a high school at North f| Little Rock, two miles from. | the scene of the, South- \\land’s biggest integration _ |crisis. “| In Little Rock itself, Gov. ; Orval Faubus continued his larmed defiance of the fed- 5\eral government, standing pcre on his declaration » that the “only alternative” * to a continuation of the his- pice federal-state -contro- _versy is for President Eisen- jjhower and the federal gov- “| ernment to back down. 4 None of the nine Negroes ordered | \admitted to the all-white Little ~ giRock Central High School showed cr Up Negro Pastor . casts there will be no big war. Small wars may iNational Association for the Ad- primary the right-to-vote bill—has Takes. Opening ‘Match famed carly wr te be! — All the ladies among the 154 will) for big spending, regardless of inflation that threaten and come and go, but no world con- jj/vancement of Colored People said Ro direct bearing on that dispute., jn U.S. Amateur be sporting a beautiful carnation) comes in its wake. flict is likely, the report concludes, |they will stay away until assured It repeals a post-Civil War” samoner (ae tack ake toe The roar of the four mighty en-| Somewhere 15 minutes ahead of stu thar eee cere raed cae Wages rising faster than productivity: A aka ay - conteeetion ot pet ae BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A the history-making civil rights bilt #ieS- Pushing us toward New York\us is United Flight 122 carrying] tion is, “What are you planning |) continuous push for higher wages can be ex- Taxes will not decrease. Though federal —| Neéro mlulster-integration leader the federal govern-|C1™: i serving as « perfect tonic|the rest of the junketing Pontiac te do after the theater tonight?” |= pected, causing higher prices and then de- danse ‘Gey e Out, stake end teeek tito oft was attacked by a group of white ment to enforce the right to vote" many sleepy-eyed | travelers!Press Theater Special travelers to-) * * * | mand for more wages te cover increased llv- si. at eee rate, so total tax bill will Sieaa Mages cebtae ke ous with court injunctions. . : And tonight is one that couldn't hax Snare | whlte lip ro Nong The President put his signature! =. , | . . oe kick-off the five-day excursion to|§ - Dade E| he Rev. F 1 eee to the bill—the first such legisla- Maine Deciding Manhattan with a bigger thrill.|§- " World-wide pressure om prices: Demand for . NO BIG WAR B) one vf a group of Negro parents tion in 80 years—at his desk at D, alr ° That long awaited dream of seeing|j €00ds everywhere else in the world is greater Total defense spending will gradually de- who had sought to enroll their his vacation headquarters here at .. |About Changing Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews) @ ~@ian the supply. Prices are going up in all coun- _ line, perhaps to 30 billions instead of present || children in white schools earlier, $0 a.m, mites i | ® = Early Ele tion ey! wage eos -_ tries and they affect our economy, too. 40 billions. First émall steps toward disarma- was beaten about 10:30 a.m. | + wetien ii inners ; : hil — oe Tis te A Government spending: No matter what men ment may take five to 10 years, but total dis- ~ when he drove to the school. | Eisenhower’ api PORTLAND, Maine - @—MainelSuatt Plant.” of either party say the pressure is to expand. armament is not in the picture. against will decide at the polls today public spending, so deficits may pledge budgets ‘| | Sa $2150 Bis ___ders ee : | | ~fministration officals’ obviewsty {champion from Weston, Mase.,and| one of the ‘five questions, facing ef oe o; Faubus’ mansion, there were feel Eisenhower has other pow- |Jim Tom Blair, son of Missouri's! the voters. . For most of us, the trip ahead t Jose Hos t veiled indications that the end of ers. governor, scored a couple of im- Proponents of a November |D2S ‘drowned out the torture of}, —— ; e , ! d a oe cee The cll rights bil was passedpressive frst round victories {0 election aay (wo elections re [ring the alarm ratte oft et Sint Minister's Home ee) — by Congress a day before it ad-iday in the US. Amateur golt| expensive and cut the turnout |) 1+ shut eye. The rest are ap- ne amcmmcomerd that tbe Dine _ journed Aug. 30, after the historic| championship. of voters, Those who, want 0 | ot too excited -to P| DETROIT Wt — Thieves who took egIns ew Uli In ss oe not try te fees : strogne lasting through the 15 teased termee | itis September say the date [PCT ie ataid they wil may. in cash and four Gamond Jeeps ome ‘| “4 « Colgate University football ee ee © | something rings valued at $1,000 from the s, Ark f : sues, avoiding confusion and is home of a Detroit preacher were Bates, Arkansas conference presi- Pp the| Dlayer,Bob McCall of Gary, Ind., | an invaluable source of free * * Construction of a new powerhouse and rng build-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) assage of the measure was els and 4 Be Slee Leer te witenpreed major action of the session. It also =| publicity. The Press Gang—as some have|police search. ing will begin today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. was a significant victory for the} Blair, two under par} The September voting date, giv-|called the group—climbed aboard) The Rev. Ralph L. Hart, 37, Ground breaking ceremonies on the nine-month project are scheduled for 4 p.m. The addition will be located immediately to the rear) ling rise to the state's boast that|Greyhound buses in front of The/gave police the loss estimate yes- “As Maine goes, so goes the na-|Press building in downtown Pon-|terday on his return home from a tion,” ‘originally -was—ehosen—be-jtiae-at-T-am- it-was off to Willow/six-day trip to Dallas, Tex, ‘Run. On the way down Telegraph! Hart, toandor of Likert Temple cause it came at a convenient Provide for a new assistant at- torney general to head and strengthen the civil rights division in the Justice Department. Cloudy Skies Due day’s paper. another break, starting with the Pot-0-Gold that appears in -to- dangering ‘continuing operation of the hospital. The one-story addition will be é finalist, 2 and 1. agg a setwes ann and scanned otherlCudrch. ‘ald olficess the of the west wing of the hospital and is expected to cost| = * ; tk t or * fe * snd late harvests. . oe tonatuaee oe Page 2, Col. 3) |was in ‘10s, 20s and 50s.” ‘approximately $650,000, ac- Escort Near 0eS Aside from the broad new pow- a Get tyes PS ; ——— Te cording to Sister Mary Wil- ers to enforce voting rights, thejmone Call. 0197 US Wael wpe, a . Now Pot-O-Gold }1iam, hospital administra} jrrecrated First Grad hl wea: Aid of Kendallvile Inds 2 an Beaming New Miss America Permits Two | fon Closes, Pickatng Establish a six-member presi-|y) ae Ko | |Permits [wo Start Classes; Picketing dential commission to make @ tWOl “pnerd 1. Royal Oak Fatty : ny Wrong Answers ae Se ureenty, the pew bu the| Parents Finally Give Up year = > =o field. Mich., defeated John H. Guenther, g : present two boilers, installed in . Jr., Reading, Pa., 3 and 2. Purtle fans are going to get /1927, often had broken down, en- NASHVILLE, Tenn. ® — Police escorted Negro pupils through lines of threatening whites at ‘Glenn Grammar School in north- last b $198,000 least Nashville today as city s * * ; by ag im on partially financed by a : : i ais Reconstruction, era law Tonighf, Tuesday. - ise dope either turni ef es grant received last year from |schools opened with white and Ne- Repe pene ; the Ford Foundation, said Sister |gro first graders going to inte. == authorizing a president to use wrong, pazsie No. 67 which ap | yiary William. The hospital ex- |grated classes for the first time in troops to enforce court orders in) The weather outlook for Pontiac pears on page 10 may be won by | pects. to borrow the rest of the ‘this Southern city. civil rights cases. and vicinity tonight is | anyone with a solution that has | money through the Detroit | White parents withtirew about 20 and wartner, with © low of 56 to madden hemp inept 2 if no | Province of the Sisters of Mercy, (of their children from the school. Report Russian A-Test |S deerees on sho said. * « ~ L ; ; g : ii 4 hovelful of : prosegr - WASHINGTON — Russia | Tomorrow’s outlook is increasing With relaxed rules like this and Ra Mul be’ Father M i c ha 5 Viste. postion cal aes ela te. set off another atomic: weapon |cloudiness with showers, turning $2,500 in the pot, you won't want |QReilly, pastor of St. Michael's fore the school, tried to block en- test explosion in the last two {cooler late in the day. The high to miss turning ta your entry (Church. Mayor William W. Donald-|try of the Negro pupils and their days, the Atomic Energy Com- / will be from 72 to 76. this week, That's a lot of money {son, City Manager Walter K. Will-| parents. mission announced today. - In an extended outlook the U.S. to tet slip through your fingers man and Dr. Robert Wessels, St.| The irate white parents sur- Weather Burean has forecast because = didn’t a ae few Joseph-Chiet of Staff, are sched-jrounded police standing guard at * that temperatures will average minutes figure * juled for brief remarks. the school and there was a heated Don’t Need It? around two or three degrees be- | ewers for Pot-0-Geld to k exchange, n : low the normal 76 high and -_~ * + The new addition will consist of| Angry shouts went up from the Trade It! normal 56 low for the next five Now that 20,000 entries a week |two sections. One, the furthest to/crowd of about 200 whites as po- days. ae : are coming in, you vend want to (the west, will house a large boiler, a cscorted the Negroes into the Oftentimes a good trade is Showers are expected again spend a little more on find- |capable of serving a proposed wing | school. better than a sale and you'll [aay op eateréey. re ing the right solution. at the hospital and a ‘smaller ~*~ & * find oan the balp ot 2. «@ | temporary one. There were such shouts as Press _ Or if downtown Pontiac the lowest ; 7 The second section will house 40/‘‘You're putting out the red carpet prefer pad . = cash” baineimroouen recorded seestians 8 In Toda ’s Press ‘ |beds until it is converted into the|for them” and “You are backing you'll fia payers quickiy. a.m. was 47. At 2 p.m. the tem- Ty Oe men) ation sem Cotaples oe) eee eee ee ae Try a Wan ler ; : on. oO new g.: two whites.” This one brough t+ | perature was 72. LTDA TITED | will be + off. oe # Comics Cee eneweseeeen 26 ; : secctesecce Sister = William said the |- Three Negro children registered : LARGE 2- WHEEL ALL METAL Stevenson Says ‘NO’ County NOWe -.cereeceessss 10. hospital still tao to go ahead (at the Glenn school last Tuesday 4 MAraller for pump shotgun. : } Eealitorials 6.5 ssc .ce sey eee ees © to attend the classes which started j 3 6486, « ___-_ || CHICAGO (NS) ——Twice—de= Markets ............s058 21 bag plans for the wing, expected ——— feated Democratic presidential Obituaries .......... eee $85 oon | the gree 310-bed ca- jtoday. They were among 13 Negro Ad Loe bat FC Le | eee ee eld Pamic . les peotty to 500, whe | funds are |children registered _at five previe To Place Your Want nominee Adlai E, Stevenson, @xX- Pot-0-Gold Puzzle ae = secured. = aa ae ously ‘all-white Nashville gram- ” nad | am not a 2 oe ae) ets rin eon ane eeee LJ i s DIAL fA fe i ee dite Tine! KISS -FOR WINNER — Micg America of 1958, ar wiephoto | Theaters. soso... 25 | ‘The new building will provide|™* _—- Just or the the nomination and, I’ Marilyn Elaine Van Derbur, of Denver, Colo. Manming, 8, C. Mise Vash Derbur is 20 years old, TV and Radio .. 33 |the hea the hospital and the want , Tl tell Programs WANT AD DEPT. , | you something, I'm not. going to| beams as she’s given a congratulatory kiss by and a junior at the University of Colorado. (See | wilson, Earl .....:.....-).. 38 seam necessry for sterilization uate ave now ving Bole Bed “ get i ie Miss America of story Page 2.). Women’s Pages .... 15 thre 17 of equipmen ving Steen id t and leundry service (Stam mae yo ! ae) : ; 5 pe ‘ / ed a Pog i - ~ ‘ _# a i { : . Ze : / A : ‘ We / f f y Beek L ve of AL er PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1087 7 | | ad Co od 5 a i & é ee 3 s ees » fp Resist 2: em a 5 Sp Ae zi | ee %: a = ; ur Nia 4 Fail nan — ut A ay Se es : - ap = : A 3 4 SoTL Es ne Va ae evar a i Ags ay : é : Be ee ae em ‘ A : mt i : Th, i oe pay aay . c F DA ee — — — — Mob.Turns Back - e Day in Birmingham — | Vandals Wreck Car, . st x ‘ . . : j ea S iA = pot *. i : his car in 5 ee 5 8 p ede Negro Students |Commission to Hear More)crniine’ruitce’ct nears | 4 ; 4 - eres : pred ina: O ee eke to find it a total wreck, Vandals. © — |. onSfate Roads | ‘| scmined trom Pree om |Quarton Sewer Objections|nimtseence af Tt a Killed ! . dent of the. NAACP, who told Inter.| | ; race with it, then es : Man in Mon _ pnational Ni Service: 58 : : : umbled it over over. While Workin Cnr [ecrhe childres will, not’ try to| BIRMINGHAM — The contro-|participate through student instruc: | Mt and timbled’ Ut OVSE SO : rang On Ver enter. the ‘school until they are|veriial Quarton Lake Eatates|tion. ee , ; peter. Stipe ere ettcas! ‘Caste: [S77 ML seene before commis. Mayor. WUtiam Roberts will ieee! Weovlegatona ts S08 Pan : . men at North Little Rock School. |"°De's *sain tonight. A written) an official proclamation of the) ON : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a a ~ objection’ from Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| week-long observance. REMINGT' : Te a ee ee cree |e * ir hes = ‘ ; Fourteen persons died on Michi- were escorted away by city police. liam S. Rodie, III, has been added mo os Electric ver gn Spaeen oe ae setensy mc fart Late Rock Seal Pecminas’ hewincr’ rometme Officers Still Seek | RECONDITIONED In addition a Monroe man was} ee ee ee os ee sometime |“ | killed when a car under which he integrate Classes. sc: < 2 ‘—While Yoo . was working, fell. off its jack, board there has said it will not * & ® Body of Local Man crushing him. { admit Negroes, however The principal reason for the ob- ; — ee cee eal NO ALTERNATIVE ton ie at a a LT rs apd corer Jack Lester, 17, Cloverdale, were}: | Gov. Faubus, in the interview where an expanded system will be!" officers continued fo seek a k injured fatally Saturday night in) -jon “Open Hearing” program yes-| ot any value to them. Commission-|“@terford -Township- man feared 4 a two-cdr collision on a Barry: terday, said he could “see no al- ers giso will have a hearing on|@rowned in Big Bay De Noc in the County road. | ternative” but for the Federallthe special assesament district on UPPer Peninsula today, after find- ~*~ *« * | | government to yield in the present | widening Adams road from Buck-|i"S the body of his. fishing com- Richard Wallersterde, 29, Do stalemate. He emphasized that heiingham road north to the city |Panion yesterday. . wagiac, was killed Saturday night s himself —_ not : retreat and jimits. x ok 1 when) bs car (BE (6) tree’ pees . oe Sention Frees Paote | reve Sepemces Si euetien at elton The body of-Earl Bishop, 58, of ac. FIRST FLIGHT — Mrs. D. Fortino, 71, of 13 at Willow Run Airport. With her are fellow pas- Mihalis a “type rps happen on stato particularly - Ishpeming, was found ffoating near | oN Cas . : ae cna : rr 4 agents to lead the ’ the spot where the pair’s boat was q + Peart Everniion, 53, and Em- | N. Cass Ave. (third from left) looks grave, but sengers Dr. Charles Fortino (left), 3980 Walton Negro children into: the school| Section bounded on the west by |eiund last * . Bishoo was fish bert Reed, 15, both of Lansing, | she wasn't worried about her first flight this... Blyd., and Mrs. Fortino (right), and Rudy For- through the militia and whether} Adams‘ read and the north by ing with his is in-law, Arthur ; : died Saturday “when geal ort morning as The Press Theater Special gathered _tino, second fom left. someone ‘might be shot, the gov- Bowers street also is on the McHenry, 39, of 6547 Saline Dr. arpa tel nat peak ing TEs zs ernog replied: =. agenda. The petition to have thiy |" Bishop's body was spotted from 7 : ; : . “| ly hope no one is | Property cleamed and kept |, diane, An examination showed : Mrs. Beatrice Alpaugh, 21, Al- : e e ane abet oni Gal a || towed has been signed by & |). aieg of shock, not drowning. : voraton, Ohio, and Mrs. Erica! ; : & =~ | number of residents living in the bad heart. harm comes to no one... Relatives said he had a ba > Seeies New Miss America. FLAN) eri sceiin.: :| ee. atl : _ day in a two-car collision south of : ~ 4 : eee S err ee a — , Eyes ‘ (e 4; :-Waterfo: d Tot : Holt. = . a a. At North Little Rock, the six) Building in Birmingham in-|\Or : ra 10%; | * * * e . : e ____. |Negroes made two attempts to| creased nearly three times in thelin Satisfactory’ Condition Park, was killed Saturday .when Uustca areer. arria e After they were shoved andthe July total of $182,425, to August) Billy ‘Tracy, 3, of 4123 Kempf, + 30 cal , ; = >] ‘ed . showed an estimated value of! Ave., Waterford Township, was hit his car overturned in a ditch near| — _}pushed- away from the building’ , ; Eugene H. Coonell, Vander. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. @—jbur owns a group of mortuarjes|and Miss Florida, Dorothy Maria|Perintendent, F. B. Wright, walked tapes: gro card ogy rir i riding his tricycle in front of his : ; cook, was killed Saturday when |What is Marilyn Elaine Van Der-and rans an insurance business in, Steiner, 20, Boca Raton, both of = = bows nara ‘and empires ree . prea Ann Moore, 23; of 1267 bis car crashed inte a bridge bur, the pew Miss America, like? Denver. . lwhom won $2,000 scholarships. egroe: follow cod 8 : 0 quipmen i stands 5 feet 8%, weighs 130|awaited the call “Flight 504, Pon- WARREN NORLUND did not appear ‘200 armed troops) . Several hundred) copies of var- AUTHORS WANTED | :. pounds and measures 35-25-36,|tiac Press Special to New York.! winner of the Michigan State’| ore, “a” to the school| #8 types of literature from the f was crowned Saturday night by|now boarding at Gate 18, South) pais junior baton twirling-cham- stood at aca oe nee Michigan Civil Defense ottices [BY N. Y. PUBLISHER ‘ ; _|the outgoing Miss America, Mar-|Concourse.” pionship Saturday was Warren Sam ieee when Gov. Faubus| Will be distributed throughout the || 1.4 york, N. Y.—One of the nation's What is “football weather?” Do jan Ann McKnight of Manning,} Not long after we were in the Nerlund, son of Mr. and Mrs.: ey i of A city that week. largest book Publishers is seeking manu- | q ie people really feel better in the fall,|S. C., before @ nationwide tele-lair and the “fasten seat belts”! Henry Norlund, 142 Lincoln Ave. (reeres one gcx) “eananadiods “tui packers wil be uvelabic trices. Gruul citenticncie on, when football is played? jvision audience and a crowd ofjand ‘‘no smoking’ signs went off, Warren, 15, is an 11th gradé sut- tion.” talks to various service groups and *"!*?*- If your work is ready for pub-| There is such a thing as. football 20,000 in Convention Hall. stewardesses began serving break-|- dent at Pontiac High School, ‘An estimated crowd of 400 white|other organizations. Birmingham Vanesgs Pras, 8006. bnokipen Aneel weather, not because of football ++ oe * fast. . women and children stood’ on|school district is being asked to! Ms#e® ¢, Hl (tain Ottice, ‘New York), but because of the time of the year) Although she got only an“hour's| About this time many were tell bl t G {streets in the school area as | football is played in the United sleep afier the Coronation ball, |ing their neizhbors, ‘Just cal me| 4 TOUDIES tO Gree | Molded PLASTIC classes began at 8:45 a.m. The Bo '™ M TTT mE __States.— main topic of conversation - was: ______-____|shetooked—fresh—andradiantas/Mary and forget the Mrs.” Most) ite : itinerary. ‘I've done this so I won't, : Davies _t and for an. | (ee _ ees. yes elastic head suspension to fit all 3 a makes people et Lae Leckie Her father Francis S. Van ‘Der-!miss a thing Hke China Town,-The/€xPerience today. | ‘haneth Sanit -_ Faubus, ($4.95 head sizes. es Ee ee ae {Bowery, Central Park or Gover-| Saturday afternoon, Edward J.) ‘ie. was a meeting this Value effect), this—combined with cooler ca idand”’ she oald! Snow. of Detroit, was driving a : eof . seinen cemstnnn ets _ timates that one worker in seven in Winds of Hurricane Carrie re- Downtown Temperatures | tion officials. ‘ €8. &............ 47 11 a. m..........69 Bureau reported. | - . toe le ine nl a 2 | - é ; Stim 2h ™ oo 7 SThis is a severe hurricane and Capsule Report From 5 Key Points {vessels in its path should exercise ‘ Millan, : — ‘ Sunday in acne 7 icaution,”’ the advisory continued. . ; é ” Histo Cenesidre FC 131" There is nO immediate threat to : = rage is a changing : past Ra am we ate News on Integration Setertid 8 mae: Mean temperature s a) fer nar fo interpret its BOYS’ SUSTABLE Ypsilanti Police Fi “2 trends than Low Little, re- One Year Age in Ponttae _ |YpSilanti Police Find 2 semen than tee Line, se ADJUSTA Highest and Lowest Temperatures (bodies of a man and a woman, : jtionists but no violence. - White ee e = Assn..for 25 years... $2.70 : 88 This Date in 8 Year e aie ‘High School as fall term opens,| . ; ’ * eee a im 1999 ™ " **57 in 183 Were found shot to death in a cal rustling them Sout achoo! reas crowd shouts: “You are backing DALLAS, Tex.—Both sides in a Little's intimate know!l- Value ireading material consisted of wwe Mailman Today; This sport comes when ‘high she greeted newsmen and photog- |morning newspaper, raphers the following morning. magazines ; JS. udge Ronald Nor- : Le he = ee ae t oan ar er “I feel] wonderful,” she said. {purchased at the Willow Run| S Boxes Downed = eA caer Phas ‘order to the a : Holds Any Size TV Set - : with them | Immediately after the press con-|stands, and most popular, a-packet) | : board to obe , ee $3.50 . 29 paren Saeyfinr ference, she was whisked off to of brochures on the merits of the| Mailmen are usually friendly ; avin ca ae court directive $ 8 MODERN WROUGHT IRON Value of the trend toward winter, and New York City to start her reign.|sights of New York. gents with complete control — of desegregation. : 4 = ) The new beauty queen, a} One lady I visited was one step! : University of Colorado junior who|ahead of the Press staff making des the route along Heights road had her debut last year, has three te trip and was adding to our near Square Lake road, in Orion Since high pressure usually Township, is in for a bewilderi weather, and resulting invigoration —combines to produce an ener- getic feeling, or that ‘‘football g * in the fall when appetite and energy seem to return after a ho: summer. ; Ibig moving van west on Heights ° Orakiag is ated cach genie iroad when.he swerved to the left to ti] New ¥ | ; . a : game If they are in town. “I'll |O.k1and.County Sheriff's Deputies. never see them when they £0 | Suddenly the load in his truck] West,” he told his drowsy com shifted, throwing the vehicle out of | panica. jcontrol to the right. Before he Amongst the ladies (and some/could stop the truck, he had literal- i |mained far out in the Atlantic to. |Senuemen ele coed) yarn [iy mowed cows 7 et oes this ear euuays ana acts | day |the puzzling thought whether they; had packed the right clothes for! p, transportation, lhe weathies ahead /Aqd of earn (CON, Shot as Bullet Hurricane Carrie (Remains Far Out in Atlantic MIAMI, Fla. () — The 150 m.p.h. The Bureau of Public Roads es- x t* The season's third hurricane WAS typical of any trip, there were Explodes in Bonfire federal government. ; bool Sale bead $3.30 ‘ 88 Th : / ther ic catea about 1,200 miles east of those who had left something be-) : Faubus’ flat declaration that he PEM Bo ; ee i SECRET Se ees eae : e W ed ‘San Juan, It is moving west-north- pind, A Commerce Township youth was! yin not back down in what has and U's coming your way when Value _— pipers ~ (west at about 10 m.ph. and is gome of: the repeat travelers | injured, Saturday evening when a developed into a federal-state minnaatalie er sreiececeabene seen” << Up orders to present in federal court) scene will be shared with- as oarteard 4 Bismarck, a3 Merotette 72 2 Ypsilanti Police said the man eee eee entettcnt, FB. turbences at nae eater neck Cit: |today thelr plans to integrate the fans for the first time this am] |fE pads with corrigated cape. Binsti Brownsville 88 70 Miami 7 Ts apparently shot the woman and {he white Super mene: =: a turbances at four other Nashville’ schools. A federal court has or. season in a series of 28 Tat, Seay rere end ediuctatin | Buffalo $e “ ae $8 47'then turned the, gun on himself. Wright, ue pupils re niece oy so when Negroes enter. ‘dered school official to integrate highly informative arti- sige constr — Suspension wer. . Chicago 68 60 New Orleans 83 171! Police identified the man tenta- white adults refuse to let = = od * ~ . '17,000 Negroes into the .117,000-pu- ginni Youth Siz : , Pe d : Cwmeinnati 78 $8 New Yok 7¢ 6) tively as Lennie Simpson of Ypsi-.P@ss- Negroes give up for time LITTLE ROCK,Ark.—All quiet pil ‘system immediately after. the) ze Shoulder Po Cleveland ar Omaha. 102 79 lanti. They could not identify the Ding and Wright later said he gt 2,000-pupil Central High School Christmas holidays. : $5.50 Value .. Dalaran iY eg 7 77 62. Woman immediately. , proud advise them to enroll in @ where troops. keep watch in a, tok + DAS Pe Worth 1 60 8. Francioco $9, $6) A pistol was found on the floor high school for Negroes, __ struggle between. the national and NEWPORT, Ri — President} % . m am 93-83 Tray City 6s 44.0f the car, which was parked in} ¥ x _ |State governments over racial jn-/keeps in close touch with Atty. Jacksonville §5 7% Washington 7 68 the lot of the Central Specialty; NASHVILLE, Tenn. — City tegration. Gov, Orval Faubus, who/Gen. 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Stevenson Raps Faubus’ Action Adlai “Distressed ied Surprised at the Use of National- Guardsmen CHICAGO t®—Adlai Stevenson says he ‘is distressed and surprised. at Gov. Orval Faubus of Arkansas for using National Guardsmen. to prevent school integration in Little Rock. * * * : Stevenson, in a nationally tele- vised interview yesterday, said: Faubus has supplied “grist for the Communist propaganda mill'’ by. his_ anti-integration actions. “I> was deeply distressed and surprised by my friend Gov. Faubus’ action in this matter,” Stevenson said—en-the—-news show} Face the Nation. _ “It was not necessary to pre- serve peace and order (and) will be ‘grist for the Communist propa- ganda mill.” * * *. The twice-defeated Democratic presidential candidate termed “in explicable" the Arkansas gover- nor's action and_said ordering out the National Guard increased ten: sion in Little Rock. Stevenson said he does not advo-} 4 cate the use of force to bring about compliance. with the, Supreme Court's school integra- tion order. : But he added that he ‘applauded and_congratulated” President _Ei-' senhower for his statement that he, would do everything in his power to see that the Constitution is: upheld. E ¢ * * * The former Illinois governor said news of the Arkansas jntegra- tion situation will have a ‘‘serious and sad impact’ on the colored! ’ nations of the world, especially in. racially taut South “Africa. . He.returned about three weeks ago from an extended tour of Europe and Africa. Unsought Refrigeration CHESTER, Pa. —A huge cake’ of natural ice dropped from the) sky onto the roof of an unoccupied Chester home, The U. S. 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Second Floor EON, ak is a a idee RBI RAS prio ‘True-But No Longer — Edlvarial Pace Might Have Been The season has arrived for delv- ing into history, dragging an old gag out of the moth balls, dusting it off, and perpetrating it uporr the public. It is the annual effusion about how our children hate to return to school, how they look upon it with disfavor —and even abhor it. x * * A quiet survey, covering several days, among our younger genera- tion and their parents, both in Pon- . tiac and in other Oakland County areas, proves. the .fallacy of this Jong overpublicized theory. There were more statements to the effect that summer vacation © ~-was too long than that it was too short. A few actually didn’t ca it. *~* *. <} An occasional lad (and no girl) gave a shoulder shrug, with sub- dued enthusiasm, but nobody ex- hibited any objection to the opening . of school. : Far more rampant was the desire , to get back into school and: get bet- ter marks than last year. A few wondered what that new teacher would be like. , Young Ampave likes to g to school. ; * Pe *. Without doubt, the fact that our schools and teaching methods now are more attractive and appealing than in the old days has much to do with this. _ The children now feel. that they are more a part of the pro- _ gram than under the old system when they were supposed to {m- bibe only what was tossed at them through books or other-— wise, and rouridly penalized and really frightened into their role. Few loved their teachers. x * * Now they are actually entertained while they are being taught. ' If our real red-corpuscled young people ever had a hatred to return to school, it without doubt was for the above reasons, supplemented by the old bench seat, strap and ruler punishment, pot bellied stove, . absence of athletics and parental in- terest, community water cup and two-holer. visible sanitation. We've outgrown that era, and our young folks know it: They love their schools. Forget that old gag. Sen. Douglas Dissents When the ‘$900 million Rivers and “ Harbors bill was before the Senate recently, Sen. Pau Doustas, Illinois Democrat, took occasion to point. out the wastefulness in some of its pro- visions. - The Senator, an economist, ex- plained that he and a staff of assistants had studied the 400 proposed projects and had found that 112 of them were unneces- sary and wasteful; that the costs, $213 million, could not be justi- fied by their benefits. “xx * He pointed out that if the bil’ went through, inflationary pressures would be increased on the very group THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac u Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Published from Tus — Prrss Building * Hanotp A, Prrzcerarp - Presigent and Publisher a am Vice President rrasase Advertising gna Advertising Director Manager A. Prreornate oo, Eant M. Treapwett, a od President one, Circulation Manager Business Manager . Q. Mansmatt Jorpan, . PW rrecenaLs, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Roeser B Tame Groras ©. Inman, _ nas pons Classified Manager oeluae at Post Ofties, Pontiac. aq second class matter . MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wousively to the news «.fspatch vened' Oe 3 by cartier for. +0 cents Bie bY available by mati er and + elsewhere in nited tes ie ia advance. antitied of commodities now much in demand ‘ thereby increasing business costs. , Since the base period of 1947-49 - concrete and cement prices have risen 34 percent, machinery and motor products 45. percent and metal prices at least 50 percent. x * * “Ultimately, though indirectly,” he said, “this sequence’ will affect the cost of living because.the price | structures for industrial and con- sumer goods are interconnected and interdependent. We are virtually all ‘in favor of accelerating public works in periods of recession. Should we. “not realize that“the logical corollary of that principle is to slow down public works projects in periods of inflation such as we have now?” ~*~ * * : When Sen Dovatas finished talking there were no arguments thor contradictions. .Local . pres- ~ sures proved too great and the Senate passed the “pork barrel” bill 85 to one vote, that of Sen. Dovuatas. The Man About Town | Bigger Than Ever Most Growing Things Seem to Be Seeking Top Records Blue Monday: An old expres- sion, but the color now is up to each individual. Some making it red. . ae With hollyhocks 14 feet tall and still growing, Richard Darwood of Brendel Heights, wonders if the sky will be the limit. While yet early in the harvest, Merwin Arthur of Clarkston, is digging potatoes that — weigh a pound apiece. Now the tomato marathon has opened. Off to a flying start is Mrs. Beverly Bellman -of Sylvan Lake, who picked one that weighed two pounds. Castor bean plants with leaves 27 inches - across grow in the garden of: » Mrgand Mrs. Joseph: A. Monteese of - Bhimikgtiam. They're eight feet tall. So many fruit trees are doing a fall blooming stunt that they are not news. However, . Herman Hazeltine of Waterford, reports an apple tree on which a pear limb was grafted several years ago, and both are again in flower after Bearing their regular crop. With recollections of the State Fair ii Pontiac 54 years ago, ot i _ Gregory Frostman of Drayton Plains, says it had Jess fake games and wasn’t as much ofa carnival as the one he attended at Detroit last week. : Passing. away Thursday at her home at 3293 Pontiac Trail, Mrs. John Uhrick, Sr., - was grandmother of ten-year-old —— Jack, Jim and Jerry Uhrick, the triplet sons of Mr, ‘and. Mrs. John Uhrick, Jr., formerly of 3335 Pontiac Trail, now living at Charlevoix. That inveterate ing town booster. Raymond E. Addis, President of the Holly Chamber of Com- merce, requests me to tell the world that the tedious detours which have been side go-getter and unceas- . tracking his village most of the summer, now are history, and remembered only as disagreeable milestones on the prog- ress road. You now can get through Holly—and you'd better stop. ~* With the greatest of oraise for this’ newspaper, . August Strohman of Birmingham, phones that our articles on Francis Cardinal Spellman are “Among the best things I’ve ever read.” Thanks for a watermelon, sweeter than anything that ever came from Georgia, grown by Lewis Girard of Clarkston, not in his garden, but in a patch hidden in a farmer's cornfield. Lewis knows his melons — also human nature. Verbal Orchids t to— Garfield. Scott of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-first birthday George Bird of White Lake; eighty-fifth .birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Anderson of Almont; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Nellenbeck of Brown City; golden wedding. — ee wm 7 Pd ‘a ae 4 1 = we ee = ———— ol ae a on) a i a = = > il . 2 ‘Rodety Interrupted Dream ) M ‘i o (nomen benR Drea nORDERDRLRDE ® David Lawrence Sava: - Headlines Show ‘History Repeats . WASHINGTON — To say that repeats itself’ sounds but sometimes similarity. power in eastern ‘and the Middle East, has fended but “little wars’ ensue, is @ big ‘revolution in India—100,00) dead. 5. New. York City is caught in the biggest wave of gangsterism in its history. The mayor, with his police force, defies the governor. The state militia is at the scene but jis‘outnumbered by the mayor's policemen. Federal troops come to guard the customs house but take ‘no other part in the affair. 6. Tight money and high inter- est rates cause a paralysis of tusiness and a deeper recession than had- occurred in 1854. It elimaxes_a_period of rising prices - and expansion of mills and fac- tories in what one historian calls “g boastful but spotty prosperity and a general extravagance.” 7. Washington is in a turmoil over “civil rights.” The Demo- _ cratic Party is splitting. The new “Republican Party is growing in strength. The Northern press is. osm antina the scalp of the Court. Supreme 8. Within.a few-months comes a: religious revival throughout the nation, and, as usual, there is some skepticism. as to its lasting effects. SAME PASSIONS, IMPULSES The circumstances and the geog-_ raphy may be different. today, but the underlying passions and im- pulses to good and evil are the same. Today impatience and the urge - to do away with the normal forms of redress through the courts and te use troops to en- force segregation, without giving disseriters a chance to exercise their protest and challenge, are bring- ing about a “cold war’’ between sections of the country. The same intolerance as was exhibited in the 1850s is being repeated in the 1950s. When the _ governor of Arkansas today orders out his troops to prevent rioting and bloodshed, he is accused of making solely a ‘‘political ges- ture’’—as if nobody in Washington - The Country Parson ary Constitutional rights of — has been making gestures to get the Negro vote of the North with- out regard to the consequences to the peeple of the South. Instead of relying on the custom- matter step by step, giving time for gradual application and further interpretation of thee Supreme Court's decision, there is a tend- ency to strong-arm the people of the South. The most regrettable example of this was a hint in the President's: telegram to the Arkansas governor last week in which this unfor- tunate ‘statement was made: "You and other state officials as well as the National Guard, ‘which is, of course, uniformed, ‘ armed ond partoly sovateed by = opportunity for argument in. : the courts and dealing with the . aid the states, the Federal government—will, I am sure, give full cooperation te the United States District anybody in the department to sign is a mystery. For it is a blunder that will spell the doom of any legislation in the future- wherein Federal money is given to the schools of the states. If the telegram means that the executive, without action by Con- gress, can at any time threaten reprisals just because Federal money has been appropriated to then measures seeking to grant Federal aid to schools, hereafter will earn the un- ceasing opposition of the South. = 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Nitroglycerin Tablets Cut -H eart, Artery Woes In a piece about angina pectoris I quoted a ‘medical authority's statement in an address before an audience of physicians: . “It is my belief that patients with coronary irisufficiency can carry on practically normal lives for many years with the assistance of glyceryl trinitrate’ (nitroglyc- ~ erin) ‘‘used not only during the attacks of pain but Na hort ally. oP In other words, nitroglycerin is not just an Seema remedy. In the CVD book- let, about heart and artery trou- bles, I say: Every sufferer from angina _ should carry at all times a. few tablets of “nitorglycer in, otherwise: call- ed glonoin or glyc- eryl trinitrate, each tablet con- taining from 1-200 to 1-100th of a ~ grain. Such a tablet, dissolved in the mouth, acts in two minutes. It is not a heart stimulant. It is a vasodilator, that is, it causes re- laxation or dilation of the oe arteries. Dilation of the coronary art- erles which supply blood to the ‘ heart muscle brings more blood, more oxygen to the muscle cells. Any adult may, take a dose of nitroglycerin without danger. Many angina patients take sach a dose three. of four ‘times a day with benefit and without untoward ef- fect of any kind. But here’s the catch. If you ask your druggist for one or a dozen or a hundred nitroglycerin, eve DR. BRADY geal Ae 32 z pe sed -. Family wife had angina, A heart specialist ~ ,™e said it is arterio-sclerosis. She is 70. A recent check-up, .. (Please, you go to a garage for a check-up, to a physician for an examination.) . .. check-up showed the follow- ing: Blood Pressure, 128 over 80° Cardiogram shows heart normal Blood count o.k. Pulse 60°to 65. (Signdd .1...... | * j . ; ee tmp ies i | | “ss é 7 ef def RV i : ‘ { a. E Sy / | : co) . 3 | _rHe PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER a, 1957 CS - _ SEVEN Hal Bayle Says: , el . a a ee ee pees ‘ . : oS ees Panama, with an area-ot 28,51 Tia ‘agnasiighlead mncias asaek ra! A Red Nations fo Get square miles is‘about the size of|for fabricated aluminum in the : Most Watch Jewels’ Worth Only 25 Cents Report on Hungary === ae 7 NEW YORK Things a col-|contains more geysers than the|centuries . a . They will be broad- “That Bioomers are named after That: ‘taphephobia, or -the fear’ FRANKFURT, Germany (p—A mas a : s \ a ae might never know if helrest of the world. pound of fat. L*¢-« «@ keep going. dome of the capitol in Havana. was subject to. tr < ak le: _The National Alliance of Rus- y * * -* | | That g' college education today| That a midtown office has this * « ¢ questing that he not be buried for| i", Solidari Saran bee » For Coverage on — That the “jewels” in most! costs wp to five times what it did| sign posted: ‘‘The easiest way to} That the average contented cow|@t least a week after his pre- FIRE EXTENDED COVERAGE watches are synthetic or semi-jonly 50 years ago. make ends meet is to get off your gives 2% tons of milk a year... |Sumed death. _ Eameneren ey sald it =o “BURGLARY and THEFT _ precious gems and are worth! That Detroit is the only major|°¥?-” LIABILITY - That Ireland isn’t the only land) That it’s against the law toltion to make the report public MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTRA LIVING EXPENSE - shout 20 to 3} cunts sack. city inthe United States from| That six states still bar women/that doesn’t have snakes . . .|sleep in your bathtub: iar New: Yorkibehind the Iron” THESE IN ONE HOME OWNERS _ That a majority of America’s 50|which one must travel south to) from jury duty. neither do New Zealand or the City. NTS, one of the nat acin poitc milion families spend a third of|get to Canada. That if the water in the Great| Azores. That it was Beshasiin Franklin|Russian anti-Communist groups For details call their: income on food, liquor and| That science fiction writers pre-| Lakes was spread evenly over the} That America has 496 of the who observed, ‘“‘Where there is/in the West, claims to have scores) H. R. 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Sealy “Superba” Mattress 7 | Sealy Two Twin Sets with Legs ARH agy roam ———— Twin or il sina attra in extra heavy stripe ticking, Body balanced Two frm tvin size innrapring mattrsen cushioned with layers of HARD LAKE AVENUE © PONTIAC = frciirrsn, NY Sm ent ton ak Coweta in mating oven sca Teese ae wes | Stabilized Box Spring in matching ticking, $39.88 Or you may buy one twin set for only, $52.88 £ e/a rey sme : ™ oe oy Winner to Get 2,500 Prize in Pot- O- Gold How long can this go on? Another $100 has been added to the Pot-O-Goeld coffers, bringing the total to $2,500. With 20,000 entries being mailed weekly, you'd better get busy and give it all you've got. Whoever wins the puzzle now will be well rewarded for his time and efforts The new puzzle contains a series of squares. which are alphabetically lettered and a cor responding list of sentences peers two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. The Bi oard fo Meet at Waterford Appoint - Constable the Waterford Township Board con- ivenes at,7:30 p.m. tonight, Super- \visor Elmer R. Johnson said today. township-owned vehicles is up for discussion, Clerk James Seeterlin is expected to be afithorized to ask| for bids. | ia To Crain: Insurance! hee Township. Vehicles, | A quiet meeting is expected when]. A blanket insurance policy for! es of the Junior Youth Canteen. The mocunstee ». . Friday the 13th will be a. lucky day for members "4 \Cap 18 Gray Ladies |From Scmilac County County took place’Friday in the | |mumity Hospital. Auxiliary and the _}County Red Cross. . * Following short talks by Bert Rob- -MARLETTE — The first capping of the Gray Ladies of Sanilac Marlette High school gymnasium, Sponsored by the Marlette Com- Eighteen Ladies were capped. Youth Council met. at, Secretary, Linda Ennis’s home, and made} plans for a special evening of dancing on, | that date. j . * , on 6 This ‘school swing’ will be for Canteen members only, - Member- ship cards may be purchased at the door for $1.00 which admits a Junior to the Canteen each Fri- day night thr the school year. “No admittanca to anyone, wearing Levis or Bermuda Shorts after September 6th,” was a ruling made by the Youth Council. inson, president of the Hospital Board; Mrs, Agnes Koch, superin- chairman of de- committee mem- Page Sargent, corations, and ithe - club’ Rochester Women Tell Club Chairmen. ROCHESTER—The Yoder wees: = an's Club here. has announced partment. chairmen for the . Mrs, Jay de Eulis is head of ccenpunily affairs, Mrs. ames :P. Headlee chairman of blic affairs and Mrs. Richard C. Jerome heads the youth co-opera- tion department. Mrs. Neil R. Crowe is chairman of the child - study — SE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 Sic eee ee eee Hold Youth Dance } F riday “x * Amony tn activities coming up are a luncheon card party and fashion show Sept. 20 and_ the ‘Thanksgiving Ball. A spring. dance and the third annual book mart ebject is to select the word which you think best fits the clue The township owns six fire rigs, tendent of nurses and Jack Crues, bers Sue Sutton, Robin Blanton, are also planned, sentence ne ot place the nun ibe: of that word in the | four police cars, three trucks, three, Hospital Administrator. % -and Anna Marie Ketelsen, prom-' squore which has the same ietier as the clue sentence water department vehicles and’ 2 f i i oak : hires balding inspector cars ised something special in’ decor Reveal Recent Marriage In other words, you will read the ciue labe! ed A and . . Board Meets Toni ht ‘for the Canteen's school © swing . decide which ol the two words makes the most sense. tm the The board is scheduled to ap- sa g from 7 to 10 p.m. at the American; alLMONT — Donald Hayes, and sentence You then write the number of that word in the [| point-a-constable te-replace des: ++ ; puzzle square marked A. Do the same with al! other squares. Read all the clues carefully and’ be sure the right numbers are in the right squares, PUZZLE NO. 67 A HOEY ooccassisvseccs FROME BOL . Se ee eee eRe OB eS SSS SS SSS SSS SC SS SS Se ee ee ee eee ee SOLUTION CLUES preoccupied with her looks seldom gets an Oscar. (1) MAINLY: (2) VAINLY. If @ child displays temper at bedtime. his par ents should seek better methods of handling him. FRIGHTFUL: (4) FRETFUL. The = commitioe : oe brought out evidence that racketeers —— their way into union ee Ll (5) WORMING: (6) WORKING. D. The introduction of plumbing in Asian . ville effect for the people. (7) - -~SANITARY; (8) ‘SALUTARY. E. At a party, you'r ohen aware is te. tel a aca! ded (9) Tring (10) DYING. A mivie actress whe is Mc) Some girls are delighted to have hair that is red. (39) TINTED; (40) TINGED. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks print * newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant mus ed in this bers in the proper spaces, cut out the area e s dott lines and attach it securely to a 9-cent postcard entries will be actepted if they are in envelopes. Entries tor Puzzle Sept. 17 No. 67 must bear a Tuesday ? pos entries received alter that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost-or delayed in the mail 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. S$. The Pontiae Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than cone winning answer is rece ea the rrize will be tmark for beicre). No divided equally among the winners If any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the ne ‘wil be added weekly until a winning soluticn is submitted 7 6 Winners will be awarded an extr each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers winners are announced Only cne suc! ed to each prige-winner no matter how r mey accumulate 7. Each week's * puzz! e will be published Monday, Wednes- day ond Friday until the contert’s end Ether or all will be considered as olticial entry blanks. 8. Winners and cerréct solutions wi ul be cnnounced each Friday ot the week following individual contesis. Official keep or of omgwers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oak- fend County, Only the General Featu res Corp., originators of the purzies, wil! know the solutions until after each contest over. Answers will be delivered to * the Press Judges = Ms. Zietn olter the final decdline * _-@ There is only one correct so}: > the POT-O-GOLD putzie. and only that cérrect answer com win The the vucdges is fine! and al! contestants aire | " tudges’ dacision All-er s becoming the rvrorert of The Pontias Press and none can be returned 16 Completed puzzies must be addressed '» POT-O-GOLD, POST OFF! BOX $8, Pontiac, Michiqan Winners will be notitied either by telephone or in the ma : ‘| house it. Seeeesee senses eeeeaeeesessesens, - s has this sie McCrary, who has moved out of the state. 7 | A trustee position left by vacant the -resignation of Richard filled tonight, Johnson said. The board also plans discussion on the needs for more sanitary equipment and a new ames to Rochester ‘Garden Club - to Hear Talk on ‘Mums’ | ROCHESTER — The first fall ‘meeting of the Rochester Branch ‘Membrial Library at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. George “Huger, president iof Michigan Branch Chrysanthe- jmunr Society will speak on chrys- janthemums. At a pre-board meet- jing at the home of the president, iMrs. William Potere, plans were 'made for a combined Flower Show ‘and Greens Market this year. jLamberton’ probably will not be! . Pontiac Pai Photo CELEBRATING — Ora J. Hillaker (center) of 2566 Metamora Rd., Oxford, gets ready to make a birthday wish as he celebrates his 96th birthday at-a open house held Saturday for him. He is flanked by his daughter-in-law and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hil- . laker of 22 Pleasant St. Looking on is Gregg Stevens (far right) who came to help celebrate, Mr. Hiliakeria father also lived to iof The Woman's National Farm! and Garden Association will be) [held tomorrow int he Woodward) be 96. } Mt. Bethel Founded 120 Years Ago GROVELAND TOWNSHIP — Mt. GINGELLVILLE — Proper PTA! | The Yirst meeting at 8 this eve- ning will be for the introduction of) teachers and staff. Clinton Gal- braith, supervising principal of out- lying schools, will speak on futitre plans for the sthool. AUBURN HEIGHTS “Stone Schoo] PTA will meet at the school) at 8 p.m. Thursday. A civil de- fegse program has been arranged ‘with Charles Morrell speaker. There will be a teachers visita- tion period from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. is beginning’ its year with two Sep-| ‘| tember events. F irst Meetings for Fall to Be Held by PTA’s Refreshments, will be served by| of members of the executive board. * * * TROY. — The Poppleton PTA will hold its first meeting of the) year Thursday at 8 p.m. The new president, Norman Flemmington, will call the meet- ing. Following the business meet- ‘ing, a social meeting has been planned by the program chairman, Mrs. Harry Winborn. Pians are underway for the an- nual school fair. This year it will be called ‘‘Clown Carnival” and held Oct. 12. Bethel Methodist Church will be| lobserving the 120th scniverees | _ William Carolyn Tygart of Elmhurst, | Il. his brother's | FASHION’S © |FINEST — | DOWNTOWN | ne # F. A man usually feels himself lucky in a girl of such charm. (11) ENDURING; (12) ENDEARING. G. When @ should be careful _ to get it oqomrele. otis) RELA RELAYING: (14) RELATING. H. The sight of an undernourished child is this. (15) AP- PEALING: (16) APPALLING. x. L At midday, a busy hairdresser m have time for pl a sandwich. (17). LUN 3 (18) MUNCH- ING. If you noticed a couple of men ———— ark alle . you'd want to get away fast. (19) SCUTTLING: (20) SCUFFLING. , } K. Could well make a man lose money that he invested care- fully. (21) CHEATER: (22) THEATER. L. The : g of ghost: stories fascinaies many | | people. (23) EERY; rd) EASY. = M. He needs a lot of practice to keep. up his skill. (25) GUN- NER; (26) RUNNER. N. Motorists are always advised not to pick up someone who a ride. (27) BUMMING; (28) THUMBING. ©. Manufacturers would surely welcome these jdeas to -in- . crease production. (29) INVENTIVE; (30) INCENTIVE. P. Aa in-law who you at every opportunity spoils _ the family gatherings. (31) SLIGHTS; (32) SPITES. Q. Children usually feel this way on the day before Christ- mas.. (33) RESTIVE: (34) FESTIVE. R. A golfer who's out of practice may slow up his foursome in a game. (35) WEAKENED; (36) WEEKEND. S. Suth meetings are the height of suspense ‘in a mystery | novel. (37) FATAL: (38) FATEFUL. Tt. with in Rochester ROCHESTER Gloria Dee! Koenig wore a gown of nylon marquisette when she became the bride of Philip M. Roberts of Illinois ‘at a recent ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church. * * * She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Loening of 3635 Ken- Mrs. Harold J. Roberts ,of Home- wood, IIl, 3 Attending the brids was Mrs. Lively of Homewood, matron of honor, and bridemajds Kareh Barling of Pontiac, ‘and- James Roberts of Joliet, I. was, best man. Dale You'll find them in over 250 stores — when you shop PONTIAC s # : Ue ee oe < MR. AND MRS. PHILIP ROBERTS eee ~~ Koening, Roberts Wed Ceremony Bandy of Detroit and Kenneth : H. | Koenig ushered. The newlyweds are residing in Houghton where the bridegroom is a sénior at Michigan College “ - [Seniors at Michigan State Univer- Marking Anniversary Sunday, Sept. 15. There will be a church service at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday School at 11:15 a.m. A cooperative dinner fs scheduled for 1:30 p.m., followed by a program.. A special feature of the event | pastor, has extended an invitation to all former members and friends, as well ‘as to the present congregation, to attend. Paulson, ‘Hod ge Recently Wed in Wisconsin The bride’sparents.are Mr. and Mrs. John Van Matre Paulson, of ‘The newlyweds will live in East Lansing, where they both are sity, Residing in Flint F ollowing Rites Read in Lapeer METAMORA — Residing in Flint are the new Mr. and Mis. Harold K. Burget who were recently wed in Lapeer. The bride is the, former} Una Mae Kile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph. Kile of Hadley. He is the son of Mrs. Burget of* Ortonville Maid of honor was Zona Kile of Hadley, sister of the bride. Brides- maids were Mrs. Perry Gillette of Pontiac, Mrs.: William Tompkins of Hazel- Park, and Ellen Ahearn of Detroit. Junior bridesmaids were — Burget, and Caples Ome es man was Milo Neilson, Jr. of Flint, Other attendants of the. bridegroom were” Darrell Burget) of Ortonville, Courtant Gates and) Nadine Hether of Flint. aged the guests were Joe .Ritchie and Mining and iste Jerry Shenburger, both yee sington Dr, and he is the son of| J COUNTY BANK — Pays Diem on SAVING CERTIFICATES Deposit your surplus savings or investment savings at any one of our rs convenient banking offices. National Bank ae ey NATIONAL a’ Year of its founding at a homecoming ee | Evansville, arid Mr. and Ward G. Helge, of howe ac| he bridegroom. = 7 ) METAMORA — — Regular month-| ly-meeting ofthe Board of Pilgrim Congregational Church will be held | * | at the church at ~ %3 p.m. today.'sponsor the Youth Canteen. ia Home on 5th Street. * * Ethel Shafer of Imlay City, were recently married in Angola, Ind. ‘They are residing on M53, north Rochester Junior Womaii’s Chib of Almont. . ts with our BS Remus Fresh Creamery BUTTER | Rax |BONITA FLAKES Y CHT (Lup A ‘ TRSOULAR | arse) Corel | | | a SLICED or HALVES Stokely’s PEACHES LARGE tz an IN HEAVY SYRUP ad | | | 1 "GOLDEN RIPE — FIRM, FRESH _ BANANAS | 0. Ground Beef = = 39° 1200 BALDWIN. ‘ ,ot Columbia. Both Big Food Town Open Sundays Unth 9PM HIGHLAND RD. at Williams Lake Road—M-59: Pa 1957 Newspapers in New. York City, today are Published in 19 dierent Bob Considine Says:. eee Eso ef Carbere olor ‘Saves . - Gas by ““Jot-ing” Car owners who are. vsie money and not.getting proper gas milage due to, over-rich ‘mixtures will pleased to learn of a hb monr ys poem who has de- veloped a ¥ ver unit that saves gaecling? adding small jets of afr to automatically | lean and “Vacu-mat” improperly adjusted . carburetor mixtures. Works on supetcharge: principle. Easily installed on cars, trucks and tractors, The manufacturers, the Vacu-matic Carburetor Co., 1617 424-P W. State, Wauwatosa, Wis., are offering a : Vacumatic to anyone who will on his car and he we en send you write them or Poin conan your name and ad- dress on a post card today. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Ns) Gov. Orval Faubus’ office in the gold-tipped state capitol allowed me-to look through some of the telegrams he received during the early days of his war against a major power named the im States. : Such a search indicated that if Faubus wanted-to duck into. Fort Sumter and open fire he would have—had a considerable number of allies. He may still have. WIRES FAVORABLE | “The wires are running 20 to 1 in our favor," a pleasant young assistant named Tommy Russell said, hahding me a batch which he had just happened to have handy. I looked through them and Rus- (Advertisement) -@ CONSTIPATED? 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They, too, were overwhelmingly pro-Faubus, If this was staged for me, 1 doubt very much if Russel] would have permitted this telegram to remain where it would have been seen and printed. * x * “Until your recent action with reference to integration, military force has been used -to enforce government action only in such totalitarian states as Fascist Italy, - \Nazi Germany and Communist | Your action places the With your intelligence and cour-| Russia. sovereign state of Arkansas below these tyrannical. governments in the eyes of the people of the world. Dean Thomas S. Hall, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo." Or this one:. é “Dear Suh. Congratulations on becoming a deft prospect for the 1957. Donkeys Club. Because of your action you no doubt will elected to the U..8. Senate. am sure this is what mind. Just think, Southern governors Presses Roll Again for St. Louis Dailies ended late yesterday, © the Globe Democrat and the Post | publication - today. * ~ * but delivered feature sections and editions. - performance of duty is commend-| ' ship. ST. LOUIS W—A wage strike] ® which shut down the two daily St. The newspapers couldn’t publish any of their Sunday news editions) © comics which, had been prepared) « previously. The Post-Dispatch al-| so missed its Saturday afternoon 3 _A two-year contract authorizing ‘ “Many Laud Action of Atkiinsa right- thinking as you are we could have a revolution in a few days. Give my regards to your friend, John Kaspar. - The eyes of Russia are upen you. Lamar ‘Weaver, (3063. Marbriet Ave.) Cincinnati, 0.” But aligned against thtse were the likes of: “Your courageous action in the able. .May God bless your leader- Signed—The 500 members and commander of VFW Post 3492, Fairfield, Ala." x “And this: . “We, the 600 members of North Birmingham, Ala., Citizens Coun- cil, wish to commend you on your stand to uphold the sovereign right * a ; of the.state of Arkansas. If there! © were more governors in the South 1 7 eo ‘ : < we , / : vos . ‘ ; . THE 1 RONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, arrmes are Negroes. Keep w the good work." It was signed “Northern Newspaperman.” * *x * . The remainder of the wires. I saw, brimmed with prayerful sen- timent, bravos galore and exhorta- tions to “keep up the good work.’’| A woman from Washington, D. C., civic test tube a integration, wKer:c - es “Cehgrats on your gallant fight to save both races from commu- nism,” A man from Rapid City, S$. D., where the Negro population is about as ‘numerous as the Peru- vians, bade Faubus to ‘stand firm.” A New Yorker wired “Good Luck, Buddy,” and so it went. * * * And World War II veteran Fau- age, the Southern states would not, have to worry about integration. Stick to your guns. Our prayers and thanks are with you,” } If these wires were honest, that left 1,130 against 2—Dean Hall and Weaver. Pertinent to the resentment held here against newsmen from above| the Mason and Dixon line was a) wire from Pittsburgh which read: “I cover quite a few court stories. A large per cent of those. brought into court for rape, lar- ceny, stabbing and dope ‘traffic, eos ee - with his war of nerves against his old commander-in-chiet who only ‘(wanted to stay in Newport, R. L., and play a little vacation golf. A man trom Statham, Ga., C. B. Holliday, offered to send $100 to Faubus to aid the campaign to keep nine “A” student Ne- groes out of a school of 2,100 whites. There were offers of votes, too. 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Burner @ Electric Clock With 4- _ Hour’Timer @ Appliance Outlet @ Hi-Lo Uni-Burners @ Magic-Lite Pilots @ Swing-Out Broiler @ Incandescent Top Lamps 192 o ~ SPECIAL #! ; PRICE AND OLD RANGE ...With every MATCHLESS aay } ‘ 5 a leas r a) Ve . . hive ” A > “ ay THE PONTIAC PRE 85. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1957. Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas: + 6 Die, 6 Hurt in Fire MANILA —Six pergons died from: burns suffered in a-half-mil- lion-dollar fire that swept through of 129-Norton St., died shortly aft- ‘in Owosso. He ‘died tistey-s at er birth yesterday at St. Joseph Bloomfield Hospital. Mercy Hospital. \” Surviving are two sons,. Jerry, A private graveside service, ar-' and Robert of Flint, a sister, La- Offers Ad Courses . DETROIT —Wayne | State Uni- versity will offer courses in ad- at Wittenberg College, died yes- terday. He also taught English and journalism at Wittenberg for more than 25 years, * * * WASHINGTON (Mrs, ‘Edwin P. Morrow, 78, widow. of ‘former Dies in His Home “Earl D. Merry, 75,, of 268 Auburn Ave., died yesterday at his home. Born in Fair Plain, Merry. had lived in Pontiac since 1907, coms ing here from Kalamazoo. He was a member of All Saints _ WILLIAM E. HUMPHREY William E, Humphrey, 41, of attack. of the Cedar Lodge, No. 60 F. 15) & Besides her parents she is sur- Center St., died at 10 a.m. yester-| Vived by a sister, Cheryl Ann, at day at his home, following a heart home. | Service will bé held at 1:30 p.m. He was’ employed as a_ stock. tomorrow at the Donelson-Johns handler at the American Forging! | Home, & Socke Co. and was a member Cemetery, _ ALVIN KANKENS, JR.” ALMONT — Services for Alvin Rankens Jr., 2-day old son of Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Rankens, Almont were held at 10:30 today in the Muir Bros. Funeral Home. Rev. George Parker officiated, with interment in the Ferguson | with burial in’ Oak Hill ae ‘St.,.will be held at 2 p.m. tomor- - LAKE ORION — Service for, Lawrence Sumner, 63, of 233 Perry! ‘Prof.. Gordon.\W.. Kingsbury. ial will be’ in Perry Mt. Park B. (Madeline) Peters, ‘of 301 ,|Home, will be held "tomorrow a Bid Ant “Alvertising tor the Zénd consecutive ine" pusiness district of. the Bro Eart dD. Men ry, 5 Cemetery. ~ Jessie St,, died at 1 a.m, toda morning at Perry Mt. Park Cem- —— —— year this fall. The courses are-€n|yincial capital of Malolos north ve | ¥ otery. LAWRENCE SUMNER -~tdorsed by the Adcraft Club of \De-|of Manila-last weekend. Six others lat Pontiac General Hospital, = troit and are under the direction of were critically burned ‘and 70. “‘ifamilies were left homeless. irow from ‘Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, with burial in East Lawn Cemetery. He died yesterday at his home. Surviving are his widow, Lena; his mother, Mrs. Nellie Sumner, (Advertisement) (Advertisement) Science Shrinks Piles ‘New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— Gov, Edwin P. Morrow ‘ a P ow of Ken! episcopal Church, and prior tol A. M., Clarkston. ROBERT ROPER \Cemetery. - f . Rochester; ucky, yesterday, She was’ bis ret eed aa ffi d of . ester; two sons, Vernon . born in Somerset, Ky. ne he ee on te ' uenke. rd Spring Surviving besides his sacunia Robert Roper, 50, of 414 5. Sag. wuijAi BOOLER \of Drayton’ Plains and Lyle of Lake Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids Mr. and Mrs, William Humphrey, |inaw St., died Friday at St. Jo- |Orion; two sisters, Mrs. Grace! now York, N. Y. (Special) — | problem!” And among these suf- x _* * NEW YORK “weJay A. Urice, 66, former national YMCA genera! secretary, died Saturday. He was’ Co. . He is survived by his children, ‘Ellis ®, Merry, of Grosse Pointe Farms; Henry J., of New York of 15 Center St., is. Thomas D., also of Pontiac. Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. is a brother, seph, Mich. He was a member of St. John Baptist Church, No. 2, Bells, Tenn. and was employed as a fruit picker WATERFORD ~ Service for Wil- liam Bigler, 63, of 8300 Elizabeth! Lake, will be -held at 11 a.m. to-. morrow from the Fowlerville- -Liv-| Craven of Rochester and Mrs. Rob- For the first time science has ert A. Wilson of Rochester; and a’ found a new healing a 'with the astonishing ebility to His body is at the Coats Funeral! shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve i brother,- Lee, of Rochester. ferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. - All this, without the use of * rs : born in Garrison, lowa. City; William James, of North: Wednesday at Donelson-Johns |, Benton Harbor and St, Joseph. erance Funeral Home, with burial) | pain—without surger nareoties, anesthetics or astrin- -* * * , s : ' ~ |Funeral~ Home, with burial in) | Home. pa gery. Geld, Vi; aud Miss Katherine E. Surviving besides his wife, Lou-j|in- Evart. He died Saturday in _ | In one hemorrhoid case after | gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- PALM BEACH, Fla. W®—Mrs. Josephine du Pont Robinson, 41, Merry, of St, Joseph. Service will be held at 11 a.m. White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. ise, are two daughters, Mrs. Louise Branch, of Bells, Tenn.; Fowlerville. . and Mrs,/ Surviving are his widow, a son, ‘2 State Men Killed another; “very striking improve- | ment”.was reported and verified | by doctors’ observations. Dyne*) —the discovery of a world- famous research institution. Al- fe re ee ce eee eee pr Palm Beach and Newport, R.1.,/tomorrow at the Voorhees-Siple| %AMES S. LeTOURNEAU Mary Hughes | Willi I socialite, died Saturday. | Funeral Home, with his paster, nate Service for James S. Le- viving pay two an Also sur Me iva. Ga ne * Crash on U.S. 13] ! Fain was, retleved promptly. Hoard Bio Dyne ‘ a ea all er * + | G Widdifield, officiat-| Tourneau, 60, of 14 Charlotte St.,| Service wi : oes : = . | And, while gently relieving pain, for healing yearly issue : |Rev. C. George : : at. | ice will be held at 2 p.m.jtiac. Two brothers and a sister) CONSTANTINE w — Two young) actual reduction or retraction | parts of the CHICAGO ®—Clifford Bateman/ing, Following the service the who died Friday, at Pontiac Thursday, at Frank Carruthers Fu- also survive. men were killed early today when| (shrinking) took place. This new meahng substance is © 67, Macon, Ga., businessman, and| body will be taken to the Florin|Genera] Hospital, will be held at/neral Home, with Rev. S, M. Ed- — the car in which they were riding) And most amazing of all— this offered in suppository or ointment. orchard owner, died yesterday, |Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, |10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Michael's|wards, of the Liberty Baptist ROY F. MILLER went out of control on U.S. 13]| improvement was maintained in | form called Preparation H.* Ask i. «2 6 - . until Wednesday afternoon when} Catholic Church. Burial will be in!Church officiating, with burial in FRANKLIN-—Service for Roy F.lin this St. Joseph County village cases where doctors’ observations | for individually sealed convenient JASPER, Ga. ® — Tracy|% committal service will be held| Mt: Hope Cemetery, |Oak Hill Cenietery. Miller, 73, who made his home/and hit a tree. were continued over a porléd af | Preperetion. Poot eens i Mathewson, 81, dean of Southern|@t Crystal Springs Cemetery, Ben- SUSANNE PETERS with his ‘son Jerry; at 32030 Frank-| Killed were Jerry McGowan, 21,| "In fact, cuits were so thor- cial apgbenie. Preparation press photographers and a pioneer '" Harbor at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. ; | « DANA CAROL YOUNG lin Rd. will be held at 10 a.m./of nearby White Pigeon, the ils ugh that sufferers were able to | soldatall drugstores. Satisfaction in the news picture field, died yes-| 5t#nley Buck officiating. * Susanne Peters, six day old Dana Carol Young; infant daugh-‘tomorrow from the Donelson-\er; and Jerry Eogly, .24, of Con- esuch astonishing statements guaranteed or money refunded. Contributions may be sent to the eae of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ' all of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young, ‘Johns Funeral Home, with burial] stantine. as ‘‘Piles have ceased to be a *Reg. U. 8. Pat. or ———— anaes terday. Mathewson, who was born in Augusta, Ga., had spent more| _ than 50 years in press photography — pon ncecantacs rinse Pontiac Girt Scout Camp. = : HARRY C. BARNES | Harry C, Barnes, 68, of 49 James) St., died Friday at the Postince Osteopathic Hospital, following ‘ brief illness. . | He was a retired employee : ‘the Baldwin Rubber Co. Surviving besides his wi te| Goldie, is a son, Bertis E. Barnes, Carpets - Linelsumn = Draperies - Slip Covers - as stery - - Shades - Tile | McCANDLESS AUTUMN SALE Autumn is here and so begins} the carpet season. It’s not too] soon to plan for the Holiday a season. Plan now for your car- ' peting and draperies. Take advantage of our sale priced carpeting and get in on the fre- | Mrs, "Julia Millis. of Henderson, Nev. Service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Pursley Funeral Home, with burial. in White Chapel {Memorial Cemetery. j MES. NAPOLEAN BEAUDOIN | Mrs, Napolean .__ (Margarete) |Beaudoin, 63, of 144 S. Shirley St., | died at 1:30 p.m. yesterday follow-| ing.an illness of-three—menths, She was a.member of St. Vincent, De Paul Catholic Church and the |Rosary Altar Society. 6 She is survived by her children, Edwin T. and Richard D. Beau- | doin, and Mrs. George (Margaret) Gerlack, all of Pontiac. At 8 p.m. tomorrow the Rosary) will be recited at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1957 Rox Ex Company pact amare FB 4-p0e2 _jerate there than in Russia. xt «& * 3 a , ve Red China, be-/perch on the gfeat Washington average rate of growth for stateslieves Communism is more mod-' Bridge for almost three hours vee |eeaines and that he is tubercular. |[-* i be ade tare terday, threatening to jump 260 He said he was an Air Force vet-) Prediction stat follows|, “A°Wever, he said upon returning feet into. the, Hudson River. ty end to Moscow yesterday, anit-Ameri- eran of Korea. He cluing to the walk listening (asterick indicates fastest grow-|canism is rampant in Communist| | : . u After spurning the pleas of the|to score: 5 4KARAT cou ing units); : China, police, four picts and a rabbi, a aa’ * | *Ohio ...........+++ 3,813,000 37} Tweker was one of the 42 /he was coaxed to y anews-| wr Hr Be t of Tena- _ WEDDING NGS, Ot i308. 900 32} American youths who” went to jpaper reporter and the Bible read- Pog eo cet ee te ome So neecseseseseees 2AURMN 22] BOE Cites Brean the Mancow: jing of a New Jerasy artist opened a Bible and began reading. 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Mrs. Paradies, who works for Charles Pfizer & Co o,, Inc., ot Brooklyn, N. Y., pointed out that scientists have become incre asingly interested in the substances that produce hallucinations. fo Tighten Belts duced an ‘above-average harvest ee sckd thik natives chow the tee git oc tetxicasis, ‘They this year but still must tighten believe that one plant cancels out any unpleasant visions produced by |its belt to save foreign exchange the other, leaving the chewer with only lovely images in his mind’s now spent on butter and other| goods, Wladyslaw Gomulka says. |000. persons celebrating the tradi-| tions al harvest feast yesterday that more, better and cheaper,” Go-J- imulka said. Detth atieeiy nen Teese. creep mt oicaig t t “andjcopper nines, by Canadian devel- ro pet alm by tot full-|opers, will be continued at a cost the “Avocal of $5,600,000 in 1967 2 Poles Are tot = ——— Gonivika Talks About| the Necessity of Saving) Foreign Exchange WARSAW w—Poland has pro- The Communist Jeader told 100,-) ‘we all want to live better." * * * “But first we must produce! “Now we are import-| 4 PAN-REDI FRYERS | GRADE. a“ -_ : : 39: TENDER, SLICED BEEF 33. LIVER Porterhouse STEAKS = 19:5 33 - EB. Faubus' use of National * One sych compound, she added, ‘‘produced symptoms in man [See ! But the former President de-| which are startlingly gimilar to those of schizophrenia, the most res — oe Say clined to comment on Gov. Orval severe and widespread of all mental diseases.” Guard tN Pfizer chemists learned of the drugs in the two Peruvian plants not go on in this way. We must/f bes when doing work on development of tranquilizer drugs. teal | ; ( | and other such drugs have put forth the question x * * he say what he thought President as to whether schizophrenia and other mental illness may not ‘be but we must openly say we can-| Po live within our means." _, TENDER BEEF ROAST , This ‘Valuable Coupon Entitles the Bearer to a | Jb. Limit Grade | {SKINLESS — b. HOT DOGS Gomulka said the Communist| === oetinee's next move should, chemically produced. -—,atbep i Sve Patrol Cuba's Coast Meodhounds Tee 2. “rast oat tae tts Against Rebel Influx Regarding Faubus’ use ot Na- Cuba’s long coastline to guard : : : ~~ | teen-age convicts through a wood- . tional Guard troops, Truman said,!,cainst rebel landings fromleq area south of the prison and4! Drown in Floods - led: officers to where the youths - “I don’t want to. muddy up the water’ Mexico. a; ww 7% x * * cowered in a tree near here. ivleeds have ‘The Trumans came here to visit) Reports reaching here from) The pair, Jerry Oakley, 17, andin Kashmir, ‘an official report] An Extra Gallon 8 their daughter her hus|Mexico said Cubans there were Billie Apap ie surrendered said today. About 600 villages! for Only lc ¥9 band. Clifton Daniel and 3-month-|preparing to send supplies and) Withou we ee ee been inundated. old — Clifton Truman) men to the rebels of Fidel Castro Philips is serving five years for| holed up in the mountains of), eastern Cuba. group of bloodhounds from the eign exchange. It barred travel) HAVANA, Cuba (@®—Warplanes/Huntsville State Prison treed their by Poles. to non-Communist na- and Navy ships today patrolled|T™arry yesterday. ; ‘tions. 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Bower Saturday evening in a_cere- / mohy performed at’ Bethany - Baptist Church. | * * * | The bride’ is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Hobart | -Wayne wore a yello wtaffeta gown accented by a velvet bow and streamers in back. Her bouquet was a miniature re- plica of = umes aienierte John’ Fought of Lansing was best man and Richard -Mc- Williams of Wayne, Donald Mills of Detroit, Wayne. Scott of Beaverton and Preston Ho- bart of New Jersey seated the guests. GOWNED IN GREEN For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hobart chose an emerald green satin sheath dress_with_ emerald and eggshell acces- sories. A, corsage of buff cym- *-bidium orehids was pinned to her purse. * * * : The bridegroom's mother wore a mauve lace over taffeta sheath and‘a corsage of lav- ender cymbidium orchids. Bride-to-Be ntertained atShower . Honored Friday evening at a bridal shower was Jac{eline Gar- hin. The hostess was Jean Ben- tt of Stout street. * * * Jacqueline is the daughter of . and Mrs. Jack Garbin of eego Harbor and the prospective ~ bridegroom, Richard Bennett, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bennett of Stout street. The wed- ing will be held Saturday in First Presbyterian. Church, Guests attending the shower _ from Keego Harbor were Mrs. Sarbin, Mrs. John McFall, the ride-elect’s grandmother; Mrs. ack Malsom, Carol Malsom and rs. Hancel Boatwright. * * * Those from Clarkston were Mrs.: Henry Pesnell and Mrs. Paul aczko. From Davisburg were rs, Earl Farmer, Mrs. Dewey rags & aires at Lloyd. and. Mrs. rs. Perry Holla oe Pauline d Mrs.: Joe Kyle Following a reception in the church parlors, the bride changed to a cinnamon-colored sheath dress with beige and cinnamon accessories for a honeymoon in Canada. Her ¢or- sage was composed of roses “from the bridal bouquet. x * ®* Upon returning the couple will ;eside in Albiorw where both are seniors at Albion College. MES. ROBERT R. BOWER Luncheon Held February-December Group of First Presbyterian Church hostessed a luncheon Friday when the Women’s Association met. Mrs. Davy Gilpin and Mrs, Leslie Ellis’ reported on the summer. conference in Alma and Mrs. W. J. Baum- gartner spoke on national mis- « “berger of Columbia, Couple United in South Carolina Rite Cathedral candles, white gladioli, asters and pompon chrysanthemums decorated the altar of First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, S. C., for the late Saturday afternoon wed- ding of Frances Carlton Winn and John Paul Line. The Rev. William Rodd Turner per- férmed the ceremony before 400 guests. * * * The -bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.. Carlton Winn of Clinton, S. C., and the bride- groom is the son of the Paul B. Lines of Ward's Point. For her wedding the bride _ those a floor-length gown of . Chantilly lace and tulle over satin designed with a portrait neckline trimmed in seed pearls and long tapered sleeves that came to points over the wrists, The full skirt of lace ‘was made in redingote. style over tulle and énded chapel sweep train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a Juliet cap of lace edging, and seed pearls: She carried a white satin Bible topped with a white orchid and stephanotis. ATTEND BRIDE Florence Callaway Winn served as her sister's honor attendant. Catherine Eichel- s. C., Betty Williamson of Atlanta, Ga.; and Mrs. Dan A, Yar- >borough Jr. of Clinton, S. C., served as the bridesmaids. * x They wore princess - style gowns’ of light green . taffeta with moss green velvet bows, -Their headbands were * green velvet with tiny veils of green illusion and they carried bou- quets of bronze chrysanthe- mums. Serving as best man. was Robert T. Line, the bride- groom’s* brother. James M. Osborn of Aflanta, Ga., Don- ina & sécretary; Judy Baker, president; Darlyne Gould, vice president, and Kathie Hunter, recording secretary. ald E. Ward: and David R. Voydanoff seated the guests. ok x * . For a reception at Memorial _ Building in Clinton the bride's mother chose a dress of blue lace over taffeta with match- ifg hat of lace and velvet and a pink rosebud corsage. Mrs. Line wore a dress of green lace over taffeta with pink accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Before leaving on a trip to MRS. JOHN PAUL She Calls:Herself a Simple Human Being Who Loves Ot hers Greek Queen Frederica Turns By JOAN HANAUER CORFU, Greece (INS) — ‘Queen Frederica of Greece has everything a movie producer could dream up — beauty, charm, and a handsome hus- band with a really royal sense of humor. , * * * The queen of the Hellenes turns. majesty into magic by . being, in her own words, ‘‘a . simple human being who loves other human beings." And King Paul is the sort of man who can wear a gold and medal-bedecked white uni- form to a royal reception and turn the whole affair into a gay cocktail party by swap- ping jokes with the men and smiling gallantly at the women. _ CENTER OF ATTRACTION The Greek royal couple held a reception for a group of for- eign newsmen touring Greece at the invitation of the gov- ernment. The queen—40 years old, ‘with a. fashionably slim figure, curly brown hair touched with gray, bright Her gay laugh relaxes Amer- icang unaccustomed to greet- ing royalty, But. her warm heart—well. known to the peo- ple of Greece through her war- time charities and her present. shirt-sleeve work in behalf of Greek orphans — won her re- spect as a person, not a per-p sonage. Glamorize Coveralls Coveralls are not necessarily just for gardening. Some are so pretty you'll want to wéar — them for, home entertaining. * ow * . Store-bought or hand-made, the nicest coveralls are made of lightweight washable print- ed cottons. They will wash clean in a whisk in lukewarm soap or detergent suds and Tinses, and should be ironed” while still slightly ramp, Need Cleanliness ‘blue eyes, a turned-up nose and ~ dimples—was the center of at- traction. . x * * This was ‘not out of/respect for het royal lineage, which==—" dates back to England’s Queen Victoria, but out of admira- tion for her vivacious charm, her which ‘masks a diplomat’s ‘tact and hef strict- ly feminine grace at being the perfect hostess. i . Despite the recognized pro- tection of Salk vaccine against polio, scrupulous bodily clean- liness is still a wise added pre- _ caution, * *« * A responsible - medical au- ‘thority advises everyone to ob- serve such did, ¢éstablished warnings as avoiding fatigue during the polio season, ahd washing hands thoroughly be- fore eating or touching the mouth : 3 Someone admired the queen's tiny, fawn-colored toy French poodle, and her maj- esty’s face wavered between pride and woe. “He had a little wife,” she explained, ‘‘and yesterday .I was driving and accidentally ran over her. I am so sad I can barely speak about it—it was terrible.” PLEASED BY NEWS. At one point an American newsman told the queen he was adopting a Greek orphan. queen, obviously delight- ented him-he had made her . day a happy one and then told the story: Her youngest child, Princess Irene, 15, told her royal moth- er when she was 8 little girl that she had known and loved the queen long before the queen knew and loved her. Asked by the queen what she meant, the princess said: “When I was with Jesus I pointed to you and said that is - the woman I want for a mother —that is the woman I love.” The queen has two other children, 18-year-old Princess Sopliié, a student nurse, and - - 17-year-old Crown Prince Con- stantine. She speaks of both Begin Rehearsals For those who like to sing the Pontiac Mother Singers will begin. rehearsals Tuesday in " yoom five of McConnel school. Anyone wishing to join may contact Mrs. Charles Chapman. Pontiac Press Phetes Virginia the new. Mrs. Line changed to a suit of imported gray silk with matching acces- sories and an’ orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Line graduated from Presbyterian College where she is a member of Alpha Psi Delta sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from the Uni- ’ versity of Michigan where he is affiliated with Gamma ~ Alpha. ” Married Saturday in were Frances Line. bride are and the bridegroom is the son of 1 Mr. and Mrs. of Ward’s Point. LINE with the same joy and pride you would find in any Ameri- can mother. The queen of Greece is known for her. tradition- breaking. She has been known to wear bobby-sox while tour- ing the outlying districts of Greece, At this party, she broke protocol to discuss in- ternational politics. She also spoke modestly but emotional- * ly of her own charity work. REGAL BY BIRTH Frederica is as regal by - birth as she is charming in bearing. She is the daughter of a German prince, great- granddaughter et Queen Vic- toria and has been queen of ‘Greece since April 1947. * * * Alfhough German-born, she was educated inefngland and at the American School in Flor- ence, Italy. She met handsome King Paul when she was 10 years old and still partly tom- boy, then fell in love with him in 1937. © *. @ He was a “dream prince” -6-foot4, blondly handsome and an ‘easy-going expert in piano-playing, tennis, — sailing and stunt flying. = * * * Her reception by the Greeks was not enthusiastic, She was a foreign princess, ‘speaking no Greek and a stranger to the land. She won her new people by learning their language, adopting their religion, and in- teresting herself in -their wel- Clinton, S. C., Carlton Winn and John Paul 1 Paul B. Line Parents. of the Mr. and Mrs, ° Carlton Winn, . Sue Clark (left) and Rosalie Lake will handle ore for the which the club promotes each year. Pledges attending the tea included Pat Kline, Judy Thiese and Martha fare to the exclusion of friends, fun and gay socializing. To this‘day she is too busy to enjoy all the privileges which come with her rank. She is currently spending a_ six- week vacation at the charm- ing, 100-year-old royal resi- dence on the beautiful island of Corfu that borders the Ionian Sea and the Adriatic. She calls hep place ‘ e——— re There are ays, ee royal palaces, one in Athens used for formal state occasions, and a country palace outside the capital at Tatoi where the family lives most of the year. The Tatol palace is deco- rated in light colors with much gay chintz. The queen's room is cream and green with hand- woven carpets, and multi-col- ored Greek embroidery on t _upholstery. Ld * * According to the Greek Press Office, the queen break- fasts daily at 8:30, answers her mail, holds audiences or visits philanthropic institutions or hospitals, Afternoons she meets committees and wel- fare leaders, tries to see her children and when possible dines with her husband. What free time she has is spent riding, yachting, fishing, playing tennis or ‘squash, hik- ing, reading and going, to movies. ut. when asked what a typi- cal day is like she said: “TI have no typical days, ex- cept they are all busy,” Spark ( left to right ). SRI cme ame geese Needlework Guild, a worthy project ra - Mildred Schwartz Lists Majesty Into Magic Her Wedding Attendants Mildred Schwartz, bride-elect of Michae] Ferguson, an- nounced bridal attendants for her Oct. 26 wedding at. a mis- cellaneous shower held Satur- day in the Drayton Plains home of Mrs. Chalmer Calme. Co- hostess for the event was Mrs. Lloyd Dell. Mrs, Calme will serve her sister as matron of honor, .Eleanor Kelley and Shirley Brower will be bridesmaids, and Cathy Ann Calme will be her aunt's flower maid. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz. Her fiance, Michael Fergu- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Ferguson, has asked Tom McNeive to serve as best man and Marvin Menzies and Joe Remback will act as ushers. Gary Adams, the bridegroom’s cousin, will be ringbearer. kak * Among the guests at the shower were Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Furguson, Mrs. Harry Horsch, the prospective bride- groom's grandmother; Mrs. Harry Horsch, Mrs, James Adams, Mrs. John Gregor, Mrs. Michael Yondrick, Mrs. Robert Webster Fair Set Webster School Fair will be Oct. 16 it was announced Thursday evening when the Webster PTA board met at the home of Dr. Edith Roach Sny- der on James K boulevard. Sept. 12 will be get-acquainted night for. parents} at their first PTA meeting for the fall. Young, Ann Mae Fox, Kathleen Powers, Mrs, Don Trulu, Miss Brower, Mrs. Norman Brower, Mrs. James Brower, Mrs. Rob- ert Gardner, Mrs. Eva Ader- holt, Mrs. F. B. VanWoert and Mrs. Howard Dell. Others were Mrs. Charles Halpin, Mrs. Gerald McHaney, Mrs. Ed Warthen, Mrs. Joseph Calme and Mrs. Saul Dell. BARBARA STINSON. Graduated from Mercy School of Nursing, Mercy Hos- pital, Cadillac,,was Barbara Stinson, daughté? of Mr, and Mrs. Lester C. Stinson of Bir- mingham. ; ce. : ( : : ie : PP Te ee l : | \ ah at sp Ss P be — ' ’ 56 - “bu 2 see f ? i + # qi’ are anion amemeiantanioieenes a Fl \ go = & P na . : ee ke “ " ( : . = : 4 hesemmodt — ; F . . ji ! = ¥ i / \ aS ie a . , zt | 4 f f { ry l i I , oe a » f 4 - ' * i j - ¥ ij E A » 4 } Ee : ' ‘ : : 4 ge Ste oe a fet . j ats 4 | Sr, 2 = { rie | ° ; lee > ’ 3 2 + t ee : % \y . = 7 F = 4 f a + SIXTEEN a oe oe ee ee ee _THE, tFONTIAC PRESS. 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Val By KATE CONSTANCE Some women try to answer it by _Sepmrtenition stimulated sereeunaits by health service clerical ‘worker, ¢l- sateh an tabehet monet in Her Chili Sauce (uch OU 3 Mi RAC slightest ‘One of the first quéstions asked |™oving from one place to another,| what you do with your free time. vilian worker with military forces, the husband beyond : _ by singe women is, “Where can 1|94% er ly, Pulling w> root} Same’ et these wparetour ac. (rat, operator. men's lothng| might evince togard © boeken | JRA JANET ODELL | yx "OPENING SEPTEMBER 26 . ities not mat ii} : * . : s = : M = meet eligible men? How can I put |i restlessness They are victims| qrite men bat are financially |CHURCH 1 BEST “1 ton on yam Phone FE 8-9639 or KE. 3-0020 adicedieryes that one section or remunerative. - . For making -friends there is no|taking a ; = ee Oe cy ee a et ad feeds aero her better place than the church, But |fools of them @ JACKETS heeteal aiadancmee spare time. to selling a high-quality far be it from anyone to use the/though perhaps at i Rigo! the most. part that belief shirt to a selective male clientele; Church merely for social contacts! | passes at the husbands of ' is misleading. These oppertuni- |she netted a finé husband out of the Such would be sacrilege. The wom-|friends.’ As a result they @ SKIRTS |. fies depend. more-on what you do |eontacts, Another who sold pipes|20 who truly has found God and| ostracized from those circles aed . _ than on where you are. in her spare time married a to- Comes to church. to worship Him “ere. , Many women who have gone to, baceo grower and is now living/Will discover a deeper meaning in)». 1 ntertaining.is an ab-|. re fj: ye : e SWEATERS strange cities have confided in me|abread. A third, devoting her vaca- her fellowship with His people. solute rn a ‘in i it M fhe ay aoe : , ae |that their only means. of meeting tion | to a political cause, married _#. . a eee 7 friends. If your living ’ ae © Wy ewe ew These engy-, the Tngret of a. Western town Now we come to ihe best way| unsuitable, make some outside ar- ; “4 oll: @a_? easy-go encounters usually for you to meet eligible men—the|rangements, no as ‘Will’ Strike ars Page futile, often unhappy as- Two unmarried sisters, interest- safest, most dependable and most|est, in the form of ; ;: _ Hi socia ed in music, devoted some of their |likely to bring results. drive or evening snack, EE Des — ‘At Rich rhe practoe 2 the yickap alt toon opera ssosclation, Taough| _ ft, feneraisaon, mane ony jin't practical, Make Mondays Sunny-days . TL with @ new look. .The color become _ increasingly _geevalant. Se San ene _Tesriod a. Sout bert ae abet establishing a cirle of a oe thy itis.’ Soba Benste Q What, relief to: wend ail your family wash to Pontiac cg ca as une ara lh on com.|them and met-a titled foreigner.) unity easing pened ar ab ce “> | ye temeten ft ohenbeght! Glaies and towels ate-tully Gred and exclusive Fiber-Tone Cleaning. panionship. Almost any man who|¥20™ she later married. ‘nae tb ap cae @ weet OFFER TO BABYS!T § epptee é folded. Then when Careful returns them there's almost Give. us a ring, or bring your smiles at t them across & bar or One of the most obvious and val- man as soon as possible. They A mature woman I know is an 3"sreen ‘peppers P = p nothing left to de. Wouldn‘ ou like this service? 2 : }-—_____§ ouments fn. -car-door-at-the:cortier is Uable_methods is to work in local; 4ail_te_recognize_the importance | example of what can : a r et wipes tr tasted acceptable. The prestige of women ees Giga en uae aa of friends. walle My wag na’ yy 3 te citey_ powder | Free Plastic Bag aie aon ‘ nerally been si as Cross, civi ay worked - a sm semapaeae - , . FE 2-6462 tyes of men by this practice, (defense and hospital welfare work.| |The best way to. meet eligible! Tua not aftord to entertain| I'istwssi'cudpeecer ) ‘ niionte ea aat MEN CONFUSED '|SADLY DISAPPOINTED malted (reeds. TONED YON" lor send even minor — | Grind together apples, green pep- DRY CLEANERS Ge in Frankly confused by the Schon. The girl who- hides herself away * * * Ler gpavonel sf i to dinner, PT and onions, Peel and cut up J-Hour Service at Our FREE Cleor Plastic Bogs | ior of the, opposite sex, men are|With stubborn laziness, waiting for} Every single girl knows niatried|co she offered to babysit for them|*2matoes: Add other ingredients -Hour Service ita pel mye 30-45 2 Locati often at a loss about what women ‘a man to break down her ag and people. She should make ita point | once a week. an exchange of kind- and simmer —, or to ocations _ want and ae in standards of 48g her to the altar, is likely to/to cultivate such friendships, for} nesses which ‘strengthened their|%*sited thickness. $40 S. Telegraph Rd. conduct, for while they expect the be sadly disappointed, she should strive for variety in her triendship. “ When chili sauce is as thick as . 2682 West 122 Mile —_ Berkley ia —— due a lady they never- »_ +e * social contacts. Getting to know oo *. &..- you want it, seal in sterilized jars.’ | theless behave like immoral Gitls ask what jobs they should/and to understand people in other While babysitin Le ni, \Makes 46 quarts, .. (CLEANERS. women. cea consider in order to meet more|age groups and other circum- es caveud the sna’ ro fe "s ‘OFFICE & PLANT ©". 8 men, There are kinds of work in|stances helps us to grow emotion- i culunitiel’ the totes ot _ Note: The second cup of sugar é = 941 Ave wt isn’t ‘necessary to run away which men predominate’ kage ally. a ; - girl, a widower whe had flown inte is optional. ; OPEN EVERY Joslyn to meet men, as a some women, These provide . Cor. Mansfield There are “eases where a|£00d opportunities for the woman} Although many mairied people papain tpt compre Use Cl s Ww. NIGHT TO 9 ae change of locale is desirable bet chy ae wabecinia the eons |e in te er EES cscsaty acquainted by the time se Uieaning V¥ax the ceship or undertake the neces-'tg draw a single girl into their the young couple came home. on Fine Furniture —_ — jsary special study to fill those|orbit, there are others who wel- jobs. come such unattached friends for|, Two months later the father ‘t wash your furniture—“‘dry- FOR SALE . | Here are some outstanding ex- the diversity of viewpoint and| came to the city . That’s the advice trom ‘amples: Dental hygiene, engi-'|fresh interests they can bring. oe a bat to ste |. wax company which claims water neering, architecture, law, se- |LESs RIVALRY Sat wania can cause the grain to swell and Modesraft Beauty. Fixtures - _eurities brokerage, real estate, Between a -aitgle gil and her poe = yo crack, and may cause veneer tail- construction, banking, hotel cler- married woman friend there should ure by softening glue. Soap is often feal, public services, nursing, |). jess rivalry than between two (From ‘‘How te : hard to remove and may leave 5 Fully Equipped Modecraft Booths, Belvedere || Doms! clerical, wversisi& ‘single girls; their somewhat dis- > oes = j @amspertation, sbhipds similar interests complementing|“ ©, Philadelphia, — : Bowls, 7 Dryer Streamliner Unit, Appt. Desk || ‘nz, printing, publishing, chemis- |° tor than conflicting. If you want Ageia’ aa The clgiebis aaente'et @ cream try. ike ew. Shop Closed — ea Barga a . |your married wothen’ friends to (TOMORROW Li N . AR 1 in Jobs for women in these fields |like you, exhibit sincere friendship| | b Get Him to Y range from secretaries,” bookkeep- full of cheerfulness and encourage-|‘h subject, Ask Youlout harmful effects, leaving you See Mr. Roth fers. and general clerks to more ment, making them glad for your|®F & Date! shiny protective coat- specialized positions. F presence. (Copyright 1957) - i Jane Lee Store, il N. Saginaw—Pontiac | : — ~ 2 ce e : es e . e ; Jf. e . . FREE Demoastaariow POW Faith in Child to Help Him Develop ee CLASS . By MURIEL LAWRENCE — css coe school once they'd en themselves, to entertain friends, go|endar age of 6 years—that makes : te it—but ha errands around the school-enteri hild resist IN ; nr Se Fvenr-old is going to endoy ig entering it with the liveliest am-|poue. ont the! and ditfeult. “ee _ : Lf .. . yale it eats tthe tg prbe| SPN ree \ : E ‘ according psychologists report re ha | es @ rd. Speedwritin 4 Colin B. Stendler and Norman|.™others are: “He was raring sion of the ‘echook entering "chind Ready for F . } Young. Pay ews componed’« to go ‘ee ee wait jas resisting and difficult? - . jie eet ILL . year-olds. t | com al: * * jeacher . , . Well, for some time now, cer- the first grade which gives us a| om Saturdays and Sundays ...” |nave been promoting the age of 6 ac | | TONIGH r’, SEI lr. 9 portrait of the school-entering child) Eyen more encouraging, the|@s the age of resistance. From popules impression of him as re| nacre” ® home behavior was i-aGE OF RESISTANCE? to : popular impressi n ° proved gra 4 ” AtT 26 Po. | sisting and difficult. Within << months of f gor aaor Aaa gf vee on Sch | : x ke _ |their mothers reported marked im- As this is the age of the school- 100 torent a a la aaa ae Most of the children studied not! provement in their ability to dress). 0ine ‘child perhaps ogr idea of y East, bat mid south -. in os ) — as aS terrible i is the PERFECT . newspaper throughtout the country ay, j | . fabrica of these “experts” — } there is a wide choice of highly paid positions Just How Much and is, in actual tact, as weightless PLEATING for those who can offer secretarial skills and ¢ WHT IE Shrink?” as one of their own paper charts. ODOR FREE > pes actor * —— est aa mises | Will It Shrink? ee sae ii sot oes . CLEANING or one of these very des e positions 7 . , é ye = school. . BRING COLORS enrolling in our Speedwriting Course in | By EERRATRSALKESS |e eee a ee FABRIC CARE > evening school. You will always find a market _ , In laundering garments, it is , for your services. marina fiat ine how much ane Segpbtleg gupreiad oe Pick-Up LLL shrinkage to expect. | fear of his school resistance will | . * * * - | create the resistance in him. and "Material bearing a ‘‘Sanfor- | He’ll know that you don’t e¢x- 2 The Business Institute ized” label wil "shrink less. | pect im to ke schoo. aes than one per cent’ in length Then inevitably he begins to fig- 4 7 West Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 and width. “Preshrunk” la- /ure jike this: ‘If this experienced FE 5-6107 bels mean the fabrics (cotton, | parent of mine doubts that I'll like! : Write; phone, of visit class for' information. ! ‘wool, acetate or rayon) will (school, there must be something not shrink more than two or ~‘about school that justifies this three per cent. ,, (doubt of hers. It must be a bad) _Man-made fibers such as ac- | place. Why does she send me to a — I t Geney Pontiac’s New One-Price | rilan, dacron, dynel, fibergias, bad piace? Maybe she doesn't lovell DRY CLEANERS _ Permanent Wave Sh : cay miteueey IS es eee oe 12 West Pike ermanent Wave Shop os her part Wear oes ne metas ta | TWO favorite styles ... and both A I L PERMANENTS | Two things to considér about chong- Where no statement about | It’s these thoughts—not the cal- | : ! f = : shrinkage is given, fabrics ‘ . ee ce | mechiiag percale: mete and | are a must for new wardrobes! looking are your legs and right : 2 : proportion for different type shirts. prints of cotton, acetate or Take Advantage of Wri ght’s . ae rayon may shrink up to 5 per e cent; knitted, napped,- braid- If you think your legs are ugly,, ed, sheer and yarn dyed fab- shorten your skigts with discretion) Tics may shrink up to 10 per ‘to escape that dy look. Sump-; cent. ‘tuous cocktail and even gowns, This group may. inelude. Complete ‘because they demand elegance,| rugs, blankets, curtains, un- | with Cut and Set are not worn too-too short. derwear, sweaters, flannels, lace tablecloths, bedspreads. NONE WILLIAM K. COWIE I humid summer weather, leather mildews easily. To protect | Custom Upholstery against mildew, keep leather as HIGHER . . : ‘clean as possible and in a dry Now’ Ss the Time | 25 Years of Practical Experience | iplace. tf willaew dass activ sole 252 S. Tel FE 4-2857 tt Black Rowe ot Yeornets | leathers, wash them off promptly; | to Have Your Furniture: Reupholstered ' then ay with a fan. —_— en and _ redesigned ‘to suit your tastes. We have an excel- lent stock of fine quality fabrics im bolt ends at great ; | “Charge | gd A. The “Original” sweater bra. Four-section cups, You Get All This: @ Custom Haircut No Appointment @Permanent by an || Por @ Brand reductions. | _ latex front, no-url anchor band, lace trim. 32-36 A, _ Necessary— experienced, licensed | New You... YOUR CHAIR YOUR DAVENPORT White c0tt0n. wnennenenne 1.50 _ operator | PERMANENTS be done tor -§ be:‘Wene’ for B. “Ringlet” Fully lined four-section cups. Circular Come Any Time! | = pang $ - ingle-needle Anchor band @ Styled Set - F $500 aed cag 40 at ies meres 80 32.56 A. 32.38 B C. White pono aie 1150 PI eGuarantee...a rom | a COME IN NOW FOR FALL PRICES ; _ Phone a: Also Machine, Machineless All Work Guaranteed for $ Full Years FE 8-3560 complete wave for |]. and Cold Wave _ . = , 8-3: $3.75. None higher. |] gtyteq Hair é9 \W W ~ a WAVE | Cutting .... from s] A ILLIAM hee RIGHT HOLLYWOOD | shop |] ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP |] < Feriwe Maters nd Ai ee oR , (Over Tasty Bakery , ley 78%; N. Saginaw or (Over Bazley’s) J] 20:5 8. Saginaw ist "Wen Vidas celina kam Servigy Potoe faniemabens ter Oyer 34 Zeer! = : a te . 4 | i = c. = wy ed gh el 2S | ‘ (\ a y 4 t Wo S ae : ae \ your powder, Ses eectatne cclthonts one of The who has a normal charm of your makeup. makeup bases which hag sufficient|skin can choces any type she pee x «*« * oil. If your skin is very oily, youlfers. She often . a Also, it can add needed color and glow to your natyral coniplexion.|' It can hide sallow or oily skin and cover freckles and other defects. skeip: should use cake makeup or a van-|cream or a liquid powder. No one makeup base is right | ed at FOX. School Has all the kids are back | in the social whirl . . « be sure to keep them there and look- ing their best by having all those . school clothes clean- Monday thru Friday 7 a. m.-6 p. m, | Saturday 8 a. m.-6 p.m. | | 27 years of quality dry leaning ———____ Susan Jo Ellen Strunk and Donald Bruce Robertson were united in marriage Saturday in - bride are _Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Strunk, and the bridegroom is the son of ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Robertson. Parents of the Cad 3 5 jai ee te tetk your bese rod * * All of this depends on your nat- ural skin. tone unless it is most unattractive (such as sallow skin). In’ such instances your makeup base can come to your aid with more color, Great care should be taken in Your face powder should blend with your base. If you have a dry/away skin, your powder should be very lightweight. If you have a normal skin it can be medium but not too heavy. If your skin is oily, use a heavy powder. 4 sually youn, €lyou small samples to try at home: | a few of its women’ whose rouge was in| circles. sinter eigetali tor you ot Makeup is modern magic which can maké you look like a Sones perme © yon we hate tricks, It you would like my leaflet con- cerning makeup, send a stamped,| . self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 50. Address Josephine Lowman in care of Pontiac Press. Nothing is more aging than rouge For instance, blue-grays are be- coming to women who have gray eyes. Greens are attractive on those whose eyes are brown, green or hazel. Blue eyes can be high- lighted by blue, violet or blué-gray shadow. I think the grays and darker shades do little for a wom- an, In fact. I think they make her look much older than she is. x * * ‘Start eye shadow at the middle of the upper lids. Blend upward The|8nd outward subtly until shadow [disappears as it approaches the brows. Do not use too much. if it is applied with a heavy hand and without skill. As a matter of fact many chic women use rouge only at night; they depend on subtle eye makeup and lipstick for daytime. . * * * However, some women are much prettier when they use rouge, even the daylight hours. There are a. things to remember. In the, place, never use too much.| sure that you blend it outward| until there is no definite line of. demarcation, We all have seen| 53 P splotches or ci CALLS ATTENTION Remember that rouge calls at- tention to the area on which it is) placed. Therefore, if your face is| round or broad, keep your. rouge| from the temples and closer No Appointment Necessary Professional Care Is Best for Hair Cutting Styling - Tints Bleaches FREE PARKING IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON ||. Permanents 56.50 up 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 EDITH STENSON, Owner It calls attention to Ee shadow te anaher tricky of Famous Strapless . Broken Sizes in ‘alues 14 N. Saginaw St. a a Year ~ CLEARANCE BRASSIERES Short or long Lines Discontinued Numbers s$yoo Charge Accounts Invited! BOBETTE our Brands or straps Black and White to 5.95 CORSET SHOP (Strand Theater Bldg.) 1. MRS. DONALD B. ROBERTSON HIPS! ‘MSU Students Married tere he !in Ceremony at Lansin ae | 1ony at Lansing home, No diet or : . : : ROME iit you, | First Presbyterian’ Church oftand Judy Baker-of Lansing. They HIPs, TUMMAY, THICKE . Lansing was the setting for the| wore ballerina gowns of ee ker: 7 p.m. wedding Saturday of Susan/crystalette formed in princess | Women Sep “Four inches Je Ellen Strunk and Donald Bruce} style. The gowns were fashioned ten hon eet Robertson, The Rev. Dr. William|with wide scoop necklines formed 954 trom hips.” IAA Marbach..and the Rev. William) by a narrow yoke. The attendants Riek td Kuehn performed the double-ring| carried crescent-shaped bouquets tumeny ie flat." ES. remony. we teen ~*~ * * Richard Morrison of Pontiac on ay ae ame Parents of the bride are Mr.| served ag the best man. The Dew and Mrs. Ferrell Harmon Strunk! guests were seated by Richard er aen’ jot Lansing, and the bridegroom is) Bisckiaw, Marshall Katchka, | | FREE booklet and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald) pobert Crandall and Jamés Wil- FREE HOME James Robertson of East Ham-| cox, all of Pontiac. : Prove Ri mond Lake drive. ’ NO COST how For a reception in the church’ you may reduce _ For her wedding the bride | parior$ the bride’s Mother wore a, I size. TE s i—talk te wore a gown of imported Rose | dress of powder blue lace over LADY edvisor Pointe lace and nylon tulle over TELEPHONE NOW: scallops fareaidy 2 wide patra |Tobert#on chose a champagne scallops formirig a wide portrait | chiffon over taffeta dress wi WOodward 3-3311 cee and ine cane Mited jmatching accessories and a cym- CALL DETROIT COLLECT ponte ver io vata, Over to | Mane och corsage, figure consaltant -‘thaped skirt of tulle was a . FREE MAN TODAY === =i) tule of scalloped patterned lace | Doi" ountatne the new Mra @ Relax-A-ciser, Dept. 8-26 1) rch fell in deep handkerchief |Robertson changed to a. beige ei r Sa sik ee linen sheath a =i peg o . ngertip- ve brief matching wool jacket, beige | otlan ahent teseaig ove of eutch U matching lace pillbox which was|and brown accessories |g Rips thighs, abdomen |. No cost: and edged in tiny pearis.|orchid from her bridal bouquet § PRINT.) ‘a i She carried a white Bible topped/The couple will live in East Lan- r OMr. © Miss ( Mr s|with purple-throated white orcids'sing where both attend MSU 5 AMER cocecccccectsosccccccscae tee I and stephanoitis with a shower of room five of McConnell school i ne aca eeeeereewe oe FORO Cee eo ee i ‘satin and ribbons. y ZONE op Matron of honor was Mrs. Wil- ) Signed: Hiawatha Picnic?... Phone your order for a meal or snack and pick it up when you like. . oo enough for,dating . . needs no ironing, Pretty efficient . , . In dacron ‘and cotton. Our sweet sissy shirt with rows and rows of lace down the front is pretty NATIONA BLOUSE WE Sept. 8 to . practicol _ for the office or classroom because it’s dacron and cotton thot In white only . ee French cuffs, Sizes 30 to 38. 7.98 L- EK, 14 Mighty competent . It rates straight A’s for its 2 5A Side-Wrap eee 24.98 Tailored with great ons its lined skirt, a deep, side- wrapping affair that walks with ease yet stands so slim, Done in 18% wool flannel, ‘and 20% rabbit hair in soft, smoky tones. Sizes 14 to 18, . our broadcloth shirt. efficient good looks! r broadcloth shirt in stripes or solids boasts a crew-cuit collar, long sleeves and barrel cuffs. Green, brown, red or blue stripes. i to 36. 4.98 Blouses — Sportshop — Main Floor The Chanel Eke Modern history. . blouse ef wonderful: washable acrilan. White pique collar and cuffs add a special spark and there's a self-buttoned bib- Black, Sizes 32 to 38... front. 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THE PONT IAC PRESS - , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,.1957 rea By DICK SAUNDERS ‘Tt was a big day for Oakland County at the seventh annual Old ri year applying from 20 to 30 hand rubbed coats of paint. * C. E. Valentine Jr., of 31 from 1900 through 1925, were gathered for the event. *. *«& *® They came, not only from Michi- gan, but from nine other eastern and midwestern states plus Canada, There were sputtering motors, a few engine failures, tempermental cranks, and an occasional back- fire, but there were no shouts of, “Hey, why doncha get a horse?” Everyone had a wonderful ‘time, but also took the whole thing very ,}seriously. It is safe to assume that, had you offered a swap with one of the owners or drivers for a “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN lan Wins 2 Prizes =F on. Antique Stutz, M armon wg? inaries or special skills to be dealt with, 3 Each driver sat at the starting point .waiting for.the gun. Then, as the gun sounded, they would gun their souped up antiques down the field, In this case only speed was the telling factor. . For oldsters in the grandstand, it was a glorious look into the past which must have kindled memories, Such cars as the Knox, Toledo.Steam, Holsman, Columbia, Reo, Stanley Steamer, Maxwell, Sears Buggy, International, Hup- mobile, Thomas Flye~, and Pierce Arrow were represented in the w 2g eee eae oe brand new 1957-model car, he would have either laughed in your widely varied field. MOTORCYCLE TO MUSEUM © 8 | E ra ? BEE Fe i! F 5 ' | i is Ble ONE OF OLDEST — This is the 1904 edition of the Oldsmobile owned and driven by William R. Sturgeon, of 3209 Erie Dr., Orchard Lake, shown seated here. Standing at his right is Mrs. _straight“engine, BLUE RIBBON WINNER — One of the few The car cars honored with blue ribbons in the 1917 to 1925 division at the Old Car Festival is the 1924 Ford | superb Coupe shown here. It was driven by its owner, striped window | Winfield J. Sluyter, of 5884 Livernoig Ave., Troy. crowd, Sturgeon and seated to Cathy. His car won a third place ribbon in the 1902 to 1904 class. It is powered by a one cylinder PERIOD COSTUMES, TOO shirts, knickers, dusters, goggles, and the like, were in ‘order, The women, likewise, appeared in everything from high button shoes: - rolied stockings and flapper out- its, * * * Contests were held in each class. with a thin rope, the object being to cross the finish line without breaking the frail threadlike of races. Top hats, derby hats, straw hats, There were cranking contests in}. ‘|which drivers. jumped from their hemp. Possibly the most popular events the. day were the many drag Here, there were no prelim- entation was made to the Henry Ford Museum by Walter Davidson, He gave the museum one of the company’s first motorcycles, a 1907 model, mt Later in the day, 0, W. Kelsey, County, about a third: won ribbons and vied for top hon- ors, A smal] brass band in full uni- gate | dio was held after A party for officials, participants, and members-of-the press arid ra- the fina] Grand Champion Awards were decided This was followed by a buffet- style banquet, at which the winners were officially given their silver cups. Then, one by one, the old cars chugged out into a new world of automation, to disappear until _ next yéar’s festival once again sig- nals their return. ,Y al m4 ll Sa P . \ a oe sd thins ealgese Pentiae Press Phote his left. is their daughter, cooled by dash water. . , ae |Syria. | terbalance weapons the Soviet ‘Inkster Gl Holds Key Jordan Gets hid in Syrian Threat First U:S. Arms. Arrive by Air to Begin Buildup for Mideast Defense AMMAM, Jordan ®—The first U. S. arms were flown here today to begin a Middle East buildup against any threat from pro-Soviet Jordanian officials and other dignitaries were on hand to greet the convoy of eight Globemasters and Flying Boxcars bringing re- coilless rifles, jeeps, machine guns and ammunition. . Both Moscow and Syria charged) that the United States was plotting | an attack on Syria, next door to Jordan. , . x * * In Cairo, the morning newspaper El Shaab accused the United States of planning to blow up West- ern-owned oil pipelines in Syria to provide an excuse for an armed attack on that country. The arms, flown from U.S. de- pots in Europe, are part of a 10- million-dollar military aid pro- gram to Jordan announced spring. 2 President Eisenhower ordered a speedup of arms deliveries after leftist officers took over the Syrian armed forces in mid-August. The arms are intended to coun- Union has been pouring into Syria. Strict. secrecy was imposed on the types of arms being sent. Sources in Cairo said they include Patton tanks of World War-II vin- tage, _ Russian tanks have been report- ed among the Soviet weapons go- ing to Syria. in Girard Tokyo Trial has shunned the limelight holds the key to whether GI William Girard is ¢onvicted of manslaughter for killing a Japanese woman with an empty cartridge on a U.S. Army firing range. He jis a 21-year-old army buddy, Victér Nickel of Inkster, Mich., tioh witness to testify in the Girard Nickel, who has refused to be interviewed by newsmen, is. sched- uled to testify when the trial shifts to Hill 655 Thursday for an on-the- spot investigation of the place where Mrs. Naka Saki was killed last Jan. 30. , 22, of Ottawa, Ill, faces Girard \9 to 15 years for “bodily injury in the death” (the equival- a lesser manslaughter in- Early in the afternoon, a pres-- TOKYO (INS) — A witness who| who will be the first “‘live”’ prosecu-|- Grand Champion Awards won by the 1923 Stutz Bearcat owned by his father, C. E. Valentine Jr., of 3108 Bradway Blvd., Birming- ham. The cup is being awarded hirm by Harriet Stoner, of Detroit, one of the costumed misses representing the Old Car Festival pes ga DO IT YOURSELF, 1910 STYLE — “You own it — you crank it,” seems to have been the rule, as Harry E. Day, of 19335 River- side. Dr., Birmingharh,, sits patiently watching Mrs. Day crank her 1910 Buick. Seated next to Mr. Day is Mrs. Dale McCormick, Contests, Races Bring Laughter at Greenfield The huffing and puffing of a calliope gave an air of merriment to proceedings at Greenfield Vil- lage’s seventh annual Old Car Fes- tival Saturday. * * * The contests provided much of the merriment. What a difference A 1904 model consistently finished in divisional drag races, bringing laughs from the crowd. Possibly the biggest laugh came late in the day as the 1917-1925 tlue ribbon winners lined up for the grand prizes. a: Third place went to a 1917 Roam- er Touring Car, owned by Kenneth B.- Butler, of Mendota, Ill, .and embarrassment reigned for a mo- ment with the joy of winning. His car would not start and had to be pushed half-way around the green by a dozen men before the motor took hold and he could arrive at the award stand under his own power. ; ~- Ss dictment) of Mrs..Sakai. ' BIG MOMENT FOR BIRMINGHAM BOY — Kenneth M. Yal- ‘entine, 18, proudly accepts the silver cup for first place in the a year makes was aptly pointed - out by two ancient. Oldsmobiles. ' a length ahead of the 1903 model §& VALENTINES DAY AT OLD CAR FESTIVAL — An apt de- scription of the Grand Champion Awards handed out at Greenfield Village Saturday. Shown here is C. E. Valentine III, accepting the second place cup in the Grand Champion Awards. The car, a 1922 Marmon Speedster, is owned by his father, C. E. Valentine Jr., of Committee. The car won second place in the Grand Champions Awards last year-and was No. 1 of a history making one-two punch Saturday. The judges were awed by its superb restoration inside and out and its immaculate finish which took from 20 to 30 coats of paint. . , Pontiac Press Photo of Detroit. From all indications, the owner seems to be having more fun.than anyone in an effort to get her red ribbon winner going. They are typical of the many contestants who came dressed for the event. SOUPED UP STEAMER — Shown here in his 1911 Stanley Steamer is Frank D. Saylor Jr., of Canterbury Dr., Bloomfield Hills. Sitting to his left is his son, Jim, The two were photographed immediately after taking first place in a drag Pentise Press Phete raee on the Village Green at the Old Car Festi- val. The souped up steamer flashed past its op- ponents, proudly crossing the finish line in a blaze of glory. : Pontiao Press Phote Birmingham.. The Stutz ‘Bearcat took first place a moment later making him the first man in the festival’s history to win both first and second Grand Champion Awards in the same division, He and. his sons restored the Marmon and Stutz themselves. The car shown here has a six cylinder overhead valve engine. ; 2 i é yh : L \ | | tr = be ‘ > : : . { ie, ie Sar c : Wr s. a Se i ~ ad ‘ ete , : ~ * . } : . ‘ . : { es : # > > \ = i F i | ¢ - * ¥ ~ é : f . x | . if : Ge BG ee ea J # ind * ? mis - is - ¥ , }: t mf od : » ¥ f ' : ! i 4 ed / ; THE. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: SEPTEMBER 9, 1957" Mushrooms Inspected ' BUDAPEST, Hungary U# — Hos- pitals have been getting so many cases of mushroom poisoning that the city has assigned inspectors to all markets to check on the edible! and poisonous varieti¢s. One hos- pital, specially equipped to handle mushroom cases, has had 70 cases this season. 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Individually and as members of some three hundred. trade groupe, TV Service Technicians make many unheralded contributions to the welfare and happiness of their communities. You will find them repairing TV seta without charge in children’s hospitals—teaching disabled veterans how to service TV sets—instructing m Boy Scouts and other youth groups in elementary — —= electronics—applying their specialized technical knowledge to many important fields of public service. G-E All-American Award trophies will be presented to the eleven TV servicemen who, in the opinion of the judges, have achieved the most distinguished records of participation in community service during the two-year period ending September 30, 1957. In addition, General Electric will present $500 to - each winner for use in community improvement activities. ANN PAGE — Nominations may be made by any individual, club or association. Simply write a letter describing the community service performed, give the name and address of the serviceman you are nominating, and mail it before October 19th to the All-American Awards Committee, ' . General, Electric Company, Owensboro, Kentucky. ' DELICIOUS, MICHIGAN GROWN Elberta Peaches LBs. BUSHEL .29 oe ae 8-68 = 329) “70. FAMOUS saiee PARKER . . Glazed Donuts ox. Oot All Prices Hffective Thru Tuesday, Sept. 10th Award winners will be selected by a panel of distinguished citizens renowned for their own public service activities. WENDELL BARNES, Administrator, Small Business Administration WENDELL FORD, 1956-1957, President, National Junior Chamber of Commerce MERMAM HICKMAN, Sports Authority and Commentator €D SULLIVAN, Columnist and TV Personality Decision of the judges will be final. Establishment o: tne All-American Awards is another step in General Electric's program to give recognition to independent businessmen everywhere for their important contributions to America’s progress. General Electric Company, Receiving Tube Department, Owensbore, Kentucky. CUT-RITE ~ WAXED PAPER | THRIFT-PRICED ALL THIS WEEK AT A&P—STOCK UPI | pene ‘a | OM WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED IN DECEMBER SWEETLY ICED SNACK FAVORITE . 125-FT. — | THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY ae « ae Tire pownrAc rns MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1957. Capture Giant Turtle COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE TOKYO U—Japanese fishermen What Is Asian F lu? How Can You Avoid It?| ements Je orn San “then led a Waller Reed Army In- up one meraisig with » sore throat, {Stitute of research team t6 iasiete cough, e soreness “ithe virus, - mt ONE IN FIVE GET IT captured a 5?7-pound turtle at|' BAAS Omori Beach after he. had ‘one $730 damage to the fishing nets.) . Ueno Zoo in Tokyo . declined — to accept the tratle as ‘a gift, so he! | probably will be freed after t) | time-honored céremony which in- NECESSARY the winter months, “put this is- still speculation.” —Six big drug companies .are moving: fast in making a newly Aleeticent of eeviaialive medi-ja Ba more serious wave’ of} cine. at Harvard University, worte|d'sease as in 1918-19." | in the August «issue hae Haryer' Mageuine: puure save 40 Be Low us, and considered certain there will be am epidemic this fall or inter. What Asian ff is, how you can try to avoid it, and what you ean do if you catch it are dealt with in @ series of three articles, the* first of which {pllaws.) By JOSEPH R. MARSHALL INS Staff Writer Shake hands wifth-five people, | and. you will have met a man who will be vaccinated or knocked off his feet this fall by Asian influ- enza, Fortunately, similar the disease. * kk, statistics show you would have to shake hands with thousands more before finding one person who will die of In the Orient, researchers found that about, one out of five persons in any infected community caught the disease, and .of those who caught it, only two out of each 1,000 died.. Most of them were very young children or old people. * * * There.. is evidence this death «fate may be even lower in the US. There also is a possibility it may be higher. ; ts. 8 ‘Influenza itself seldom kills. It simply opens the way to such dan- gerous bacterial reSpiratory in- fections as pneumonia, This is what Dr. David D. Rutstein, —— afd head of the “We do not yet know how viru- lent the new mutant, will be or whether it will favor invasion by ja-producing germs . . «. “We may be reassured that Ls epidemic will be relatively mild, @® not flourish“at this time of the months. “Even in the severe 1918-19 this will be the end of the epi- during the present summer the because the complicating germs year aS they do in the colder pandemic, the disease in the first wave during the summer. was relatively mild. We may expect the present wave or relatively mild influenza to die away in the late summer. We do not know-whether demic or whether it will-reeur- in Similarly, the American Medica] Association has warned that one possible development, which may not be probable but myst be con- sidered, is an “‘explosive outbreak mortality rates similar to 1918.” Dr, Burney himself has acknow- ledged this possibility. The 1918-19 influenza epidemic may also have been caused by a mutant virus of that same type a strain as the Asian influenza virus. It killed 20 million, 548,000 of them in the U.S.A, Most of them. were young male adults. reasons: No one knows exactly when the “pandemic” or world-girding flu Sweet Smell of Suécess” infection will break out in Ameri- can ‘cities ahd perhaps evén para- lyze major metropolitan areas. But experts say the -new,* mutant virus that causes Asian _tiefelzuna already has >roken out in “localized epidemics” and is well seeded throughout the ‘country. It apparently waits only for wet, cold weather. Then, they say, the virus prob- NEW YORK (INS) — Chemists of the U. S, Department of Agri- culture are trying to find out why a chicken dirfher smells and tastes, like ‘a chicken dinner.- . Chemist E. L. Pippen of the ably will spread in fast waves, like ‘Eye Roast Chicken Aromals: USDA ‘told the national meeting: of the American Chemical Society- jthat” at least 16 chemicals Zo to make up the savory aroma of roast chicken. He-reported to the society at the meeting in New York City. Pippen pointed out that chem- such as penicillin, and thé sulfa drugs to battle pneumonia and other secondary infections. ; —The’ inffuenza has been rela- in fall or winter with attack and Experts believe the death rate from the Asian fiu probably will be far, far lower for a number of —Doctors now “have anti-biotics developed vaccine to prote¢t Amer- icans. The crash program-has been stepped up to where an’ estimated 80 to 85 million shots will be pro- duced by Jan 1, By the end of August, more than two and one-half million shots had been released, most of them: for use by the armed forces. Shots for the public were expected to be available through private doctors sometime before the end of Sep- tember. Burney has admitted there will be. neither enough shots nor jenough time to immunize most people before the influenza se gets under way. But the shots may keep the flu from perelyane. met- ropolitan centers. - = Even if it hits only one out of every 10 people, instead of one cludes dousing hifm with a gallon of. sake. Didn’t ‘Chicken’ Out— Now He Has to ‘Stew’ TAUNTON, Mass. uw — Carlton Wilbur, 22, was fined $25 in dis-| @ trict court after he pleaded guilty to stealing two chickens. Wilbur said his two drinking companions told him he was “chicken” if he didn't—so he did. tively mild in the Far East, and ‘not. increased markedly in virulence since going through many population groups. put out by the Upjohn Company likely the virulence will increase, influenza epidemics.” newspaper added: But out of five as predicted, the flu could cripple vital services and organizations, ‘Thus the public health service for physicians, said it is quite’ un-| “based on our past experience with! has urged inoculations first for the estimated 12 million doctors, nurses, firemen, telephone oper} pe, Weekly, | the NEWSPAPET| ators utilities men and others in Yithe most “essential functions." But even if all these inocula- ltions are carried out, the Asian flu, whith “spreads through close} #€ contact between peoples, may force} iclosing of ~ schools, theaters, | ; . - ees Quality pus Quantity INSURED SAVINGS to $10,000 by an agency of U.S. Government. @ APPLIES to ALL savings regardless of size. “We. cannot rule out the pos- |churches, lactories and ~ offices, ‘sibility that the. severity of: the and may slow down or even stop fMiness may increase, The chang- |the highly integrated services that! ing bacterial flora of the host jkeep our cities going. (that’s you) may make him more | (Next: What to do if you catch susceptible to influenza during | the flue.) ‘A never tucw I had SORIASIS Btoredled he lag w ey Ae 2 an object of en to SIROIL” E For 24 —— sufferers have learn past influenza epidemics, slowed! You're Never Too Old down only by the vaccination pro- #5 oe ecm. Have Bearskin Rug to prevent infection or to recover as quickly and painlessly. as pos- sible. | ‘HOW WILL IT SPREAD? First, how will Asian influenza spread? Mrs, Colton was ready. The Surgeon General Leroy E. Bur- limped off to the woods with a ney, the relaxed, pipe - smoking load of shotgun pellets in its hide. doctor who heads the U. S. Public Health Service, has estimated the epidemic would break out some- time after Sept. 15. aon nee to 34 mil- on cans, probably in many areas at about the same time (deca Auto Tangle, ists are ‘seeking information so. that they can restore the flavor of poultry products which -Jose spme gustatory appeal in certain processing. * * * In the investigations of chicken BARN INGS added twice a year. tl amount opens | : your account, ’ SAVINGS PLACED by the 10th earn from the 1st. . SAVE BY MAIL— DRIVE-IN WINDOW Service. FREE PARKING a the rear of our home office. 3% Current Rate Scientists passed air through simmering mixture of chicken and ola; ater — chicken soup. Gasses collected showed 18 dif- ferent compounds, 16 of which were identified as members of the carbonyl compounds family. Pippen pointed out that finding lady said, “I'd-a a p= me r bear skin-rug.”’ ea. fs, that without geographic pattern and all Call Match a Draw so many compounds “in just one| jisens Offered on 2-week within four weeks. chemical family indicates that vol-| ~ or.money-refu GALLOWAY ‘TOWNSHIP, N. J.latile chicken flavor is a complex é Pp ontiac This high “attack rate’ is the |7—A horse and a horseless car-|mixture , Wy thanks fe- WRITE FOR “outstanding characteristic’ of the mutant virus, according to Dr. Maurice R. Hileman of. Walter Reed Army Hospital, the man who first realized it was roaming unchecked in the world. He spotted a news story about thousands being stricken in Hong Kong by some kind of flu, and riage tangled-in this southern New Jersey township. The match was a F draw. Moscow TV in Color State Police said a horse ridden : : by Nicholas Rifici of Atlantic City; MOSCOW (@—The Moscow TV collided with a car driven by Wes-|center plans to i luce color ton Smith, also of Atlantic City,/service by the end of 1960. Mos-| » at an intersection. cow radio says the Soviet Union is No one, including the horse, was|now turning out more than four injured. {million radio and TV sets a year. TRY y ? Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E.-Lawrence St. SiROUL “TABORATORIES, Inc Dept. 123 SANTA MONICA, CALIF. + MONDAY AND TUESDAY SPECIAL c ¢ Bananas.....°12 ONE WHOLE PRE-COOKED BANQUET . Chicken ......°99 BANQUET PROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN er TURKEY Pot Pies eeeccee 5 ns ness: t KROGER PURE ALL VEGETABLE GOLDEN ; ¢C Shortening .. 3 : 79 ; 39: SPECIAL Sc OFF LABEL ENRICHED 2 PLUMP AND TENDER FRESH WHOLE . ay Kroger Flour 5 - Stewers ee ° eee” 35° 3 VaeLb, e Can Lb. Can "MONDAY ‘AND TUESDAY SPECIAL Stew Beef Rich Wholesome nutriffous. Cut from fresh tender beef. cue special low @. Price. Abe® | ¢ =. E i #3 } aisle , ak | rey \ ~, i 7 - te —s § Sports Editor, Pontiac Press BUFFALO, N.Y. — ‘A. Detroit story with a Pittsburgh ending took place at Buffalo's Civic Audi- torium yesterday afternoon where the Lions went down to their first pre-season defeat, 20-14, at the hands of the Steelers. ‘The names familiar but painful for the Lions were those of Buddy Parker and Teddy Marchibroda. x *k * i pt x * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO { Linebacker Joe Schmidt, himself a native Pittsburgher, did an en- core of a stunt he pulled two years ago to score the first touchdown for the Lions. . When Sonny Gandee smeared AY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1957 Dawson from the blind side late we kk AP Wirephote _ AIRBORNE BRAVE — Bobby Morgan of the Chicago Cubs, slides safely home as-Del Crandall of the Milwaukee Braves falls earthward after retrieving a high bouncing throw frpm the outfield. ' ‘The action took place in the fourth inning when Charlie Silvera sin- ‘gled sending Morgan home. Milwaukee leftfielder Wes Covington threw to the plate but the ball hit the corner of the plate and bounced | he said, “The Lions will win the Western Division title this year.” He made the remark after the high allowing the score. The Cubs won, 5-3, in ten innings. Parker Wears F amiliar but New Victory Smile | ‘BUFFALO — Coach Buddy] Parker replied, “Not exactly, I |. Parker wore a familiar but ‘‘new’'| want the championship more smile of victory after his club the| than anything.” ; bad breaks“ he said. - “Tracy \doked like a billiard! iE i : iF} jittery Bra ves, Yanks Lead Leagues by 5% Pontiac K of C. Golf Champions OWOSSO — Joe Vitale of Sag- inaw won the singles title by a single stroke yesterday in the 13th return, Hughes | Defending champion John Tews im-of Bay City and Sam Molnar, who won the singles title in 1955, were ‘tied. for third at 7%. When Jack Christiansen inter: Wasik paced the Pontiac Council ceptedea pass and raced down the to a ,victory in. the five-man sidelines yesterday against the|team competition. Pontiac carded Steelers, he was hit very hard|a 382 in the two-day event. and knocked out of . It} Prince, who won the Senior title was ex-Lion Bill Bowman recently|last year, repeated with an 81. obtained by Pittsburgh from San} A record 272 players from all Francisco who sent Christiansen|sections of the state were entered flying. in the tournament. annual Knights of Columbus state| Bennie and Duffy Have Their Problems By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oosterbaan’s biggest disappoint- After a rugged opening week of|ment thus far has been his team’s football drills, coaches Bennie “‘sporadic improvement.” He re- Oosterbaan at Michigan. and Duffy gards the present crop of Wolver- Daugherty at State had a goodines as “ragged” in necessary chance today to analyze the chief) fundamentals, problems confronting them before The offe . ffense showed stead another Big Ten season gets under- improvement in pi pared way: mages at Ann Arbor and has been far ahead of the defense as was indicated in q Saturday session. The varsity tallied eight Season Tickets =); . touchdowns in a game-length for Chief Games workout against a reserve group a with Royal Oak halfback Darrell Now Available Harper going over three times. Injuries to such ke rformers Season tickets for Pontiac's five|as Jim Pace, Jim ms Pelt. Mike home games have gone on sale at) chatusky John Hi a aa the high school. Faculty manager |, sky, John Herrnstein Ron : ; ) |Kramer's replacement Gary Herb Sanford’s office will be open p, ant also have Oosterbaan wor- daily from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. ried, . They can also be purchased at | Up at Lansing, the big question] elther of two Osmun’s stores jcenters around how well Walt Ko-| until Monday, Sept. 16th. iwalezyk will go this fal] for the! . Individual game tickets will be Spartans. = sold between Sept. 16-20 at Os-, A sensation in his sophomore | muns, and also during the week year, the hard-running halfback of the respective home games. appears recovered from a leg in- Home games are Wyandotte, jury which hampered him last Ferndale, Arthur Hill (Homecom- season and has been.covering a ing), Saginaw and Bay City Cen- lot of ground in workouts, The rel * 210-pound senior was at his pile- | 35 end Steve Junker. “We had some | numer- Lions. aig -NO ROOM FOR HOPPY—Howard (Hopalong) Cassady (40) finds little room to , AP Wirephote gain in yesterday’s game in Buffalo. Cas- short move as a host sady is stopped by Art Michalik (62) and Jack LG HE ei re it the regular Chip. halfbacks. son Sylvan Lake (jump, 45 feet). * ! . & } a a a a Shantz and : Ww *s pass and 5-2 to increase their first place 43 yards to the Steeler 27 lead to 5% games over Chicago Layne 4 to Reichow, who Whtte San; who wow trail by fuer DETROIT. @ — Eighteen base-; go om the road,” manager Jack by starting pitcher Cal_McLish,| The 15-game road trip begins in| 0a, de ecateh but. then games in the important ““ost’"|8l games from now the Detroit Tighe thought. “We're not sure Dick Williams and Bob Avila. But Washington with a Tuesday night) mined Stan Campbell . column, dropped a 13inning 3 Tigers will measure their suc-| of anything just now, but going Al Kaline's strong throw from right encounter. Tigers play four straight and a the Uh On Ot ded ye decision to Kansas City. - cesses against their failures, try| on the road with a three-game field on Avila’s safety nailed Mc-|night games, a Saturday contest mS to capitalize.on the one and over-| lead .over Cleveland should be |Lish at the plate. in Baltimore and a double header * * * come the others. pretty good tonic.”” = * *® * in Boston. The Cardinals overcame a 30 tedious road trip that takes! 1, . 4 outer Bill Hoeft was “in”| Hoeft weakened momentarily in| Righthander Paul Foytack, who deficit with two runs each in the/the Tigers into every other Ameri-| 1.» the second successive "_|the eighth, yielding Gene Wood-|has missed nearly a month due to eighth and ninth to defeat/can League city will decide|s. fist time this eee. tall |iNg’s 18th home run that carried| various muscle ailments, may Cincinati 43. St. Louis has 11/whether the 1957 campaign can be|iety has been able to string to-jOVer the right field foul pole and|start one of the games in Baltt games left to play to Milwaukee’s| considered a good one. gether two straight victories —|4rew strong protests from Tighe, ‘more } . -The Tigers braced themselves) iia become a winner for the|*alime, Dave Philley and other x « In other games, the New. York for the trip by downing the Cleve-| cicnth time. Hoeft was effective | 8*™s- * For the seven games in six days Giants defeated Brooklyn 32 injland Indians yesterday 3-1 and | except for two brief lapses. : Hoefé strack out seven batters |— including four night games — the final game between the an-jtaking a three-game grasp OM/ 15 the fifth inning after retiring| and walked three and received |T#he_will have extra pitching cient rivals at the Polo Grounds, | fourth place.’ the first two Indians, Hoeft was] nine-hit backing from his team- help. eee purchased relief : specialist Joe Presko from. their Dodgers "from: improving: “iheir| ‘2’ _® Pretty good way to ‘touched for three straight singles! mates hetasian Sets Che aad anode ee ——= righthander, Chuck Daniel, will re- ; port Tuesday in Washington. |Bears Start Rolling Four singles and a wild pitch Peaniaes x. y enabled the Tigers t jump off oH occa 8 68 oe a 2-0 lead in the first inning of , scoring: Touchdowns—Rogel 13,218 spectators. - a : a v é, with + scoring: sverbtowns-9chmias single and Ray Boone éribbled 2 [Pata from Layael: Botnts- Layee 1) ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with a 2414 victory over the Bal- single. down the third base line. INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ‘ San Francisco's 49ers and Green|timore Colts. The Giants defeat xaline drove Finigan home with Attempts Yas, Bay's Packers are the only teams|was the champions’ second. They! » singie to right and: Dave Phil- ; with unblemished exhibition rec-jalso have won three, including the) jey, running for Boone, scored ord§ in«the National Football All-Star game, en a wild pitch, | a = * * Charlie Maxwell single home the Bears have started to rumble. Galimore, a 190-pounder trom) ayers sar van te Ga oe See Florida A&M, reeled off touch|i iting McLish put runners’ on The Bears, beaten by the Newidown runs of 4. and 100 yards a5ir-<+ and third by yielding singles|5% York Giants Oe teas tele, Betts made their exhibition i>" philey and. Kale. “Maxwell ee sprung loose a rokie halfback byirecord two victories, one defeat| “ooted reliefer Hank Aguirre with ZUBRer veceeeieeceseiiee 3 8 -|the name of Willie Galimore yes-land a tie. He opened the scoring|= sincie to left: — : . ; TODA ond play of the game. He took the! pinning to open the Washington * *« &* No GAME ATURDAY'S RESULTS 24-14 in one of the five gamesikickoff after the Eagles had tied| \ 0. i yal is rom It was. Conley who failed yes-| Boston 4. Baltimore ines eed nite’ be jcoaraees F* ie ate a Sit satya Oe | CLEVELA jterday although relief pit che r/Chicsso 8 Kansas Cty 2 s oe final period and stepped off the) DETROIT | AND Ernie Johnson took the defeat. — AY’S Games * In Saturday's game, the 49ers|length of the gridiron. . Figigan.3b 4 1 1 Williams.3> 4 0 2 : \Big Gene, who hasn’t won since| Kanes Ci utimore, 7 pm and Packers each won their fourth) Y. A. Tittle, -veteran quarter- it iodine It 3c a @ Nn rown Aug. 11, failed to last the fourth Cleveland at New York. PS pam. sjraight with San Francisco de-jback, again engineered the 49ers A-Eniiley.tb 3 3 2 Wertgtd = 3 0 @ , inning when the Cubs increased * Sten ome feating the winless Chicago Cap-jattack. Passes to Clyde Conner| Sirti $63 Maracf 3 0 of’ Pi Lake Ch Win ake wad’ to SO. “The, Braves . 21 ee ee Owens ac- uenn.sa 3-8 @ BRaines | 1 8 9 ne amps Wi fought back to tie the score at|Milwaukes Seren Gane hae ee eee 3-5 Hegan.s’ 4 ¢ 6] - Best-Ball Golf Tourney 3-3 in the hinth but four walks/Brookiyn “*;: qe Gene ! plunged — r > e 3 0 —— cie|cmemnatt by]others, -=. * ofarrasut 3 @ 0} At Indianwood CC ‘Iproduced two Chicago runs in the|New ont | Totals 31.3 8 Totals 33 1 7 10th and paved the way for Mil|Emczere™ Redskins! Two field goals by Fred Come,| nis a Perry Byard of Rochester and waukee's fourth loss in its last| nage 5: one from 17 yards out and the out for Marts in 9th. Ralph Ellstrom of Dearborn, win- five games. st. other from 30 yards out, gave the|C-Lined out for Aguirre in th. = Ln of the Pine Lake Invitational New York 3 2 Packers their advantage over the|cieveiana ...... 000 000 0101) ene last June, added an- Brookiyn 32 832 Fis} tourney une, n Giants. Don Chandler missed a/Detroit .:...... ® other title to their collection Sun- os 38-yard field goal attempt in the wi Max. a AY -yard E—None. coding, Batine, day afternoon. Brooklyn 5, New York 4 last two minutes as the Giants ge By ee ; : had the st. tnnatt battled to eu eas ist - ER weeding. 53 We Byard and Ellstrom keys Milwaukee 7, Chic na vag : ve strickiand “and Werts,, Lefte|tO success again yesterday with a rolled three : ; . AY's. GAMES The Redskins up Detroit @ BB—Melish 3,143 victory over Jack Zinn and Brookiyn at 0, 1: touchdowns: before Colt -quarter- 3. 86- 3, Beets "in en—|Paul Anderson in the finals of the lew Yor Unitas started connect-| M¢cLish # im 1%, Aguirre 1 in %. -ER—| Paul of the driving best in a Saturday sérim- | Piimaieh st Milwaukee, @ p.m. oe Melish. We-Riseft (8-0); tense! ah Ye-g).|25t, @tinual Indianwood Country mage. ene hat closer ne (he Score HC grevens (Napp, Rice, Remmall, T--|Club Invitational Best - Ball tourna- 5 * ‘ i ~ ’ : ment. Kowalczyk gave MSU coaches a 2 G a couple of bad minutes in the game- Lansing olf Team . Fe ih i tg ee type session when he limped away), , ,, [ae P Wali ‘sed. Delica ta : afer a mew, Bat te niu Wins MRA’s Title 14-Year-Ol is Pace | Be — meetin eS | i : i See ates ; e hefty former i (3-C T Sk E star was sprinting again after a| LANSING if — Lansing’s five- In ounty 1 Event feating Jim® Doll and Howard brief rest on the sidelines, man golf =. led Oy Arlin = : bbe 4-3, in the morning semi- “If he’s healthy, h uld with a two- r-par 70, won - | nals the team with Rene ponents Michigan Recreation Assn, state Johnny Pierce of Birmingham 1s) Sylvan Lake, Union, Walled Lake | Zinn and Anderson reached the Daugherty following the scrim-|golt championship at Groesbeck only 14 years old, but the wiry| and Whitemore Lake ski clubs. |final round by downing Leo Daigle mage. “He's a bruiser on offense|Country Club here Saturday, eer on oa Ley Field was so bulky that only|and Andy Purdo, 1 up in 19 hotles, and has shown constant improve-| Lansing’s team score was 363— for water skiers rst Trt-!nearborn Bill Weaver's barefoot|in their semifinal match. ment on defense.” 19 strokes better than second-place County Water Ski tourney at Lake! si stunt was shown from among| Erv Richards arid Jim Hite con- He couldn’t produce at top ca-|Livonia with 382, Other team Sherwood. laced |” number of other planned fea-|quered Dick DeWitt and Tom Thum pacity last year, In some games,|SCores: Midland 387, Dearborn Johnny won the slalom, -p tures. {to avin the ist flight, Jay Isles he was even running with a pro-|3%, Grand Rapids and Bay City 2nd in trick and jumps to compile ee ok and Dan Nancarro defeated Sim- nounced limp. 406, Plymouth 426 and Garden es Gere total of 1,300 points in Doris Schouten of Flat Rock won|Mons and Murphy for the 2nd But he still played 158 minutes City 479. : : day-long meet, x ae ‘ the women’s overall crown with flight title, and brothers Austin and and covered 128 yards in 42 car aac Ga 3 Tr rcaiente che wan de hana to(20? Points, She took the trick, was|Jim Dunville beat Chamberlain ries for a better than a three | HoLLYwooD, © ig RENT Sexton, “8 as oe thet 4d act 2nd in slalom and 4th in the jump, |® t to. take ‘the nd a Gy avers 137%, New York, CHIEF CHIPPEWA: — Full- watch the events that ‘not COM) Other winners — junior men, flight. yard a try average. Horthrup, 138, Lee “ang Rest, 1%, hack Ed Revis, former Pontiac |Cude until dusk. Women's jump-|noviq Pank of Pontiac (jump); Pren Series fo Start Brmoele. jgtpomied Ray Poritiey ML) Joh gridder who returned from.|"™S was the finale. Denny Obert, Cass Lake (trick);/3rd Year for Senesky p JUAREZ, Mexico. le ) to be | ‘Sunday’s meet wound up the |men (over 17), Bill Bilbie, White-| [Revise Cy, bayeod Funcine Cansnies) the service, i qupecie’ . slalom); Smith} PHILADELPHIA w@®~The Phil.’ Starting tomorrow, roundups |"#1, Jaeres. §.. io the third starting member of the | season's water-ski tourneys for jmore Lake ( igs ded, Balladebeln Wi ~ of all the area prep football |130. Argentina, utpointed ase,| Central Michigan the area, as far as Lake Sher- |Walled Lake ony Sok}; Iday Oberien Bonal orga = leagues will be found in'a series |“Sindston’ seme: ‘Boy Nando) Which. opens against Bradley officials know. It drew |Schouten, husband of Doris (trick); Senesky | » Come “i 155, Netherlands, "Weal Indies,” stopped| Saturday night. | skiers from Oakland, Whyne and |women, Else Cass terms for .a third Season as head of articles in The~Frens sports |i erviie, 198, ‘rinad, > 2 ee oe , tub (slalom); Marilyn Hick-|coach of the National Basketball pages. Inter - Lakes Conference TOKYO-Hiiao Kobayashi. 126, Japan,, Walt Beach and Phil Officer are | Washtenaw counties, including (Ski ¢ ; sub ationa starts the series tomorrew. eee representatives of Cass Lake, Assn. club. i é i, \ E a a ee gee at ae ee eee ap \ " + +> z> 1 a =. Ping — me f “f if ie for Alice and Tony Anselmy All skaters from: the old West Huron Rink and the New RoHladium, Sept. 13, 8-11:45 P, M,: -ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK . 4475 W. Huren ~ FE 5-3677 Experience Should Win {Amateur Golfers Think BROQKLINE, Mass. — The winner of the “57th National Ama- 'teur golf champidnship likely will jbe a player about 34 or 35 years! old with a good background of tournament experience. ‘He’ll have to be young enough to withstand 180 holes of golf within six days Lake Yields Big Bass What is regarded as one of the biggest black bass taken from \Long Lake (near-Union Lake)this and old and smart enough. to think out every shot. 5 “That's a crude concensus of some of the top performers in the 200-man field which began - play in the amateur today over the historic course of The Country Club. ‘ : ’~ * * Play began at 7 a.m., EST, to- day with 72 first round matches on the card. Another single round will be played tomorrow, double 18-hole tests on Wednesday And Thursday and then the 36- Saturday. MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS Mont C 4 O24 SU long, She recently took a 26-inch’ season was the 414-pounder landed Saturday by Mrs. Gerald Blue, 1688) nesa, who went to the quarter fi-| Point Dr., Pontiac. al |nals of the 1934 amateur at The! Mrs. Blue, fishing with ‘her: hus-| Country Club when he was al band, used a deep-running hula | freshman at Holy Cross, calls the | lure. Her ‘fish was 20% inches| present 75th anniversary layout, one which calls for a lot of know!l-' Two-time champion Willie Tur- pike from the same waters, -better-| known as a pike lake than as a! ee ee ;ean be licked by a player who is 88 lake. - long off the tees and who can putt well, . ~ * * : “There's no out of bounds; the rough is dried out and the targets are small,” Turnesa said after his final practice round over the 6,825- Richards Joins TV - LOS ANGELES (# — The Rev. Bob Richards, who has dominated the sport of pole vaulting for near- ly a decade, is giving up amateur competition for a television ca- reer, | Richards, 31, will appear as host} on a half-hour weekly sports show to be‘carried by the ABC network, |'Y_ SUTe show ji youngster will go all the way. | Premade Oct. Sue ee Billy Joe Patton argues that, anyone who can shoot 73°or.74 con- 'greens should do pretty well.” Information. Ne Obligation. ies ee eee ee ay Name «. MEN WANTED To Train for High Salary Positions in Electronics, | Radio & Television, Day and Evening Classes Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Coupon or Call for Complete Electronics Institute isistently should “go a long way. Hillman Robbins, one of the; younger members of the U. S. Walker Cup team, insists a player jhas to be good in every depart- ment to score well and in addition ‘he has to know the course well because of the large number of blind approaches. Tall Tim Holland, former Long Island champion, is looking for a WO 2-5660 : lot of upsets because the ‘rough 2457 Woodward (Denevan Bldg.) | °°, $ Blocks Nerth of Fes. Theater, [isn't uniform and some of the Kerean Veteran Appreved. 9-9 [shots from way out yonder can be easier than those just off the \ fairway. _ Turnesa, who won the cham- P—" GEORGE MILLER, SHELTON Ling AUTO BODY SERVICE ——— pionship in 1938 arid 1948 and the British Amateur in 1$7, agrees about the upsets. ; BUMPING — PAINTING | ARC and GAS WELDING. | eae FRONT END ALICN-_ Officials Hold : MENT — FRAME] - STRAIGHTENING—ALL THE PONTIAC PRESS, M@NDAY, SEPTEMBER semifinals and finals Friday and|_ edge and thinking but one which "Tennis Dream Comes True yard, par 35-37—72 course. Any-|short years | body who can get up close to the) was so. discouraged she was ready getting nowhere in the game. Now, | for Miss Gibson, 30. |to give up tennis. and join the of course I'm giad I didn’t join. The result of the men’s division Some of the others don’t exactly; Women's Army Corps. agree, but most of them are pret-| Today the angular Harlem girl that no wild-shootiag/ruled as undisputed queen of the the polished center court of the courts, the first Negro ever 10 West Side Tennis Club, she gave! win a national championship. Red Wings Open Training Season. than 70 hockey players checked in today as the Detroit Red Wings opened their 10th training season in this Upper Peninsula city. squads during the 17-day work-|said his ghoulder still was a little out. » 4 } = = =< L moré mileage per ¢ tee. Costs little, but.works Come in sometime DENS FRIENDLY SERVICE - “At the Sign of the Horse gas, wonders! . Flying Red jie “It's a custom job:. My home 390 E. Blvd. ca ee (at Mt. Clemens) is at the top of a steep bill. FE 8-3961 AP Wirephote | champions at Forest Hills, N. Y. Anderson sur- | prised Ashley Cooper of Australia in the finals, 10-8, 7-5 and 6-4. Miss Gibson defeated Louise Brough, 6-3 and 6-2. ; NATIONAL NET CHAMPIONS — ‘Vice Presi- : dent Richard Nixon does the honors of presenting the trophies to Althea Gibson of New York and Mal Anderson of Australia, the National Tennis ~—. e.: | Althea Beats Miss Brough for litle FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (#—Three/| those days,’ Miss Gibson said..‘I,6-2 in the final, The victory cul-! go, ‘Althea Gibson was mixed up and seemed to be|minated a dream of seven years the Wacs.”’ : |was a distinct surprise. Unseeded | She should be. Yesterday, on|Mal Anderson whipped his Aus- itralian teammate, -Ashley Cooper 10-8, 7-5, 6-4 in. the second all-| |Australian final in two years. | | Cooper, champion of Australia,’ |was seeded No. 1. But he never | was in the match against the skin- a superb exhibition of craftsman-| “I was ready to.chuck it all in'ship to defeat Louise Brough 6-3, It Pays to Drive 7 Miles to Rochester for a Deal on That New Car! . Rammler-Dallas, Inc. Dodge — Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial — Dodge Trucks 1001 N. Main St., Rochester OL 2-9111 jny-Andérson. It was the first time |= Musial Ready in the memory of veteran officials, ithat an unseeded player has won| \this coveted title. to Play Again ,.| Miss Gibson's victory over Miss ST. LOUIS ee “The Man” Brough, 34, Beverly Hills, Calif., Musial, 36, National League's|campaigner, came in the form of| leading hitter, says there will be/sweet revenge. It was against| More Than 70 Players * lot more at stake than his bid|Miss Brough that Althea first | = |for the batting title when he re- gained recognition. It was in 1950 | Report to Camp Today jturns tq the regular lineup tomor-|she met Miss Brough in a second | at Soo row for the St. Louis Cardinals. [round match. She was within two| * * * |points of winning when a violent, | The Redbird ‘star was referring |thunderstorm erupted. The. match! SAULT STE. MARIE — More/to hig team: chances of catching|was completed the next day and. first-place Milwaukee from 5'2/| Miss Brough won it. | games behind. . | “I am going to take singing les- | Musial, out since Aug. 22 with a |S0"s from a good instructor,” she | shoulder injury, singled as aj Said. “I've been told my voice has pinch-hitter to keep an eighth in-/potential. In fact, I've had tele-| ~~ ** ining rally going yesterday in a/gTams from record companies) Players will be divided into four 4-3 victory over Cincinnati. He | asking me if T'd care to make) records. ~ | | “This tennis has to end some-/ time and I've got to start making’ Each squad will work at/50re but today’s rest would help. All Work Guaranteed See Geo. Miller ov rane oes | Meet Saturday ul feast 90 minutes and, as usual,/ ‘general manager Jack Adams has, ' . sanc;] encouraged the players to play 18) State Athletic Council vrerrnr en oit exch day tc ‘ Discusses Rule Changes ‘conditioning. Good: Turnout at Shoot First early fall shoot for the Lake Orion Gun club, Sunday, at- tracted a good field of competitors, ia living.” : { | The Anderson - Cooper match ‘produced some added bad news \for the U.S. Davis Cup forces who; lare going to try to take the mug, FE 2-5921 154 Orchard Lake Road -in Confab at PCC The fall meeting of the Michigan Athletic Officials Association Coun- cil was held Saturday at Pontiac ——— ALL BOATS—JOHNSON MOTORS TRAILERS — MARINE PAINTS ‘ Everything Goes on Sale ALL MARINE ACCESSORIES ne, 205 Off|= Also Power Mowers OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. Country Club, with the Pontiac Officials Association playing host to the occasion. Charles Forsythe, state athletic idirectdér, was present at the gather- ling and 10 of the state’s 14 associa:' \tions were represented. » > Football rules charges were discussed in an effort to insure uniformity of action by officials throughout the state during. the whistles on the field and who will Hal Buerge of Birmingham was \the chairman of the rules discus- . |MAOAC president, presided. | 45 Players Report | FE 2-8020 ———— “Modern Bowling at It’s Best” The All New “Lakewood Lanes” 14 All New Brynswick Alleys with Automofic Pinsetters @ A Modern Lunch Room ‘et Your Convenience | DETROIT (#—Forty-five candi- |dates were expected today as ‘Wayne State Unwersity - started | preparations for the defense’ of its President's | football title. . Included are 15 lettermen from last. year’s championship eleven. | Coach Herb Smith welcomed eight ‘f returning linemen and seven backs, = SOME TEAM OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE. WOMEN TUES. 9 P. M.— MEN FRI. 9 P. M, Five of: last season’s top six ground gainers, plus the squad's $121 ‘LAKEWOOD W. Huron (M-59) After 5:30 P.M. — FE 2-7448 top passer, are among the re- turnees, — Wayne, which had a 42-1 record LANES FE 4-7343-— 5 opens the season Oct. 5 facing Ka | r | | | t win 16 -6:00- reel i Cree ee + ee ee ee jand Bill signal-touchdowns were also dis-) 'sion. Chalmer Young of Bay City, for Tartars’ Squad | Athletic | Conference |: pe year (3-0-1 in conference play),/- Case Tech in Detroit. = ; the ‘I fram the Aussies in December. | = > mas) Anderson wasn't figured as a. capa ;{}worry. Now he is almost sure to! slab gece sag Rania Neale Fraser in the sin- White of Oxford; hams—M, Ste. les. At 22, he played with the phens of Pontiac and White; chic- confidence of an old-timer. kens—Stephens: eggs—Edith An- ner hope for some assistance from |derson of Pontiac; merchandise Campbell Tries Again _ minor league players, Among the| Doug Black and Don Feldmann of - top prospects are defensemen|Lake Orion. . | TORONTO, Ont. \?—Speedboat Frank Roggéveen and Gordon | - = {king Donald Campbell of Britain Strate, left wingers Tom McCarthy! Gemert Red Sor; Wooing, Indians: SAYS hé will try again to break McCarty and centers Skizas, Athletics: Sauer, Giants; Robin-/his world record on Can ga. Rees: eee ae “*'\Lake in New York State. Le } - , ih ' “We think we have a_ fine squad,” said Adams. “We're still listening {or trades. 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Weedward, Royal Oak 3 Doors North of 10 Mile ‘and the right time. * * * Well, all this considered, it was 'Psychological- Association to pre- dict, recently, that the first trip to the moon probably will be made— not by a strapping scientist, not by a courageous young space-fiction ‘fan—but by a small, and prefer- jably wacky, woman. | 0 SURPRISE It figures. And for the. intense feminists of America to learn that lone of their very omnipotent own |may one day be delegated: to the ‘premiere push into space is most It -corroborates what ithe. ladies in the back room (at ithe girls gymnasium) have said all | “If there’s a man in the moon, a woman should get first crack:" There is one catch to this deli- ‘most appropriate for the American) WORRIED OVER DEBT Gf SSCL NO SECURITY,OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED PLACE TO PAY ont Ike Having Fine Vacation cause a small pallid disc is pasted)” NEWPORT, R.I. @ — President Eisenhower got kissed by two women he never had seen before. It happened in front of a lot of people, and he was flabbergasted. He also chatted with a Phila- delphia millionaire and the latter’s, wife. - + * * He talked with them seconds after walking 25 feet from a spot where’ he gave his autograph to! half a dozen folks. Then he chucked. the chin of a pretty blonde gir] about 3 years old, and a moment later stopped to have his picture taken with an-| other cute young lady—this, one red-haired and 13 months old. All those things happened with- in three hours yesterday at the| Newport Country Club, where the President did something he rare- ly does—golfed on Sunday.- * * * $7 BUngT ARES Sit, a Laat ninth, ef Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counsellin Exy Soars: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS =} 4 6. Saginaw ce Assist You” | . Evenings by App’ L Above Oskiang Theater _ ————s a * ; . = HOME OWNERS! “tt Eisenhower minds the folks Ask us about: The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. ff DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS « SAVE UP TO 25%’ ae | _ MAYNARD JOHNSON | 807 Community National Bank “All your | See or Call GENERAL INSURANCE “Phone FE 4-4523 . ican wander onto the: course or ‘into the clubhouse any time and |stand almost under Eisenhower's jful serutiny of Secret ‘face. ‘when he got a big surprise. From the crowd of onlookers stepped 'Mrs. Edna Flint of Providence, iR.L, | Cranston, RL Ordinarily when Eisenhower goes on. vacation the public sel- dom sees him. Here it's an entire- ly different story: Tie. Newport Country Club- is one of the oldest and most exclu- sive in the United States. But the ‘public is permitted to play the ‘course some of the time. And anybody — just anybody — nose as he golfs, Everyone who does, of course, is tinder the care- Service agents sate to guard the | President * * )/moving in the way they have been he gives no indication. Actually, ‘he seems to enjoy it. Yesterday the spectators gave him a big hand for a couple of fine putts, and a grin spread all over his He had finished an _ 18-hole round and was leaving the club- house after changing his shoes and Mrs. George Guthro, * * * In a twinkling both women— bree Te pelicerg \ ; : pete Welcome New aa BEDROOM OUTFIT * os SOUTH SAGINAW. ring Your Parking Let a ;; we etna] (o/, Mone a PE 2.0179 ~ PER [MONTHS fron Yous] EE KITCHEN OUTFIT @ Lerge chrome-teg extension table © Four eolertyl, evshioned cheirs @ White enemeled eel cabinet REFRIGERATORS GAS RANGES NEWEST TV SETS AVAILABLE Deol Direct with METRO Me Finence Co. = OPEN MONDAY | ratty FRIDAY a) m9 “He was flabbergasted but be said, ‘Well, thank you very much,'”’ the pleased Mrs. Flint; reported. She and Mrs. Guthro were in Newport for a business convention. | The Philadelphia millionaire Ei-! ‘senhower visited with briefly was, George F. Widener, a. member of ‘the Newport club. ‘Russian Roulette Fatal Game for Texas Man RICHMOND, Tex. t®— Benny Miranda, 21, lost a game of Rus- sian roulette yesterday on his first try. — Deputy Sheriff W. A. Potter said Miranda and his two cousins decided to play the game and Miranda was first. Potter said the youth slipped -one shell into a .22-caliber pistol, placed it at his head and pulled the trigger. He died 10 hours later. —jtempting to help the ladies jand as a consequence became ‘bait casting contest ended in the sith wiley is’ beonh ‘tha Spinshall in the last century, it is more ever apparent that almost} deperate way or another—reaching for the moon. : * + ¥£; : It's been, until now, a. large problem (and. source of income) to psychiatrists hereabouts, at- adjust to public opinion, which is fighting! to keep them in the home—but is offering them very little selection in husbands and homes to keep in. These are, the little girls who became attached to the moon, and those romantic promises its a white face traditionally | -F* throws off—who grew up and dis- covered ‘twarn't necessarily 50,, spiritually. unbalanced. * ®t . When the time comes for the first trip, scientists won't have | |much trouble finding a likely /pio- ineer, ‘There are plenty of women about who have reason to get back at (or to) the moon. . Midnight Casting Bout Ends in Death for Two TRACY, Calif. @—A midnight drowning of two Air Force staff sergeants in the Mendota Canal, 16 miles southwest of here. Sheriff-Coroner reported that the Terry, 24, of Oakland, and Robert Henry Beasley, 27, of Pleasanton, Calif., fell into the canal while trying to see who could cast fish- ing Jines the farthest. OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9. “TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 “SPECIAL. THIS WEEK -CLOSE-OUT VINYL TE Armstrong Asphalt Cork Tile — 3 shodes—9x9x% | a SPATTER ASPHALT feeqd §- i) Pooking | TILE for good box of 80 9x9x Ya buys in & As Uiesac COUNTER “4 y ff ae Bac” rorrinc_'/3 0 PLASTIC WALL TILE 444142 ee ee eeereve FE-8- 317 & TILE OUTLET 1055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC Pon ac: ence RRR Cage ete. DESIG Wherever you 80, across the coun k cars... Plymouth, The Forward Loo Imperial. Don't miss TV's number one week—Thursday, 7:30 P.M.. 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ROCK HUDSON ELIZABETH TAYLOR Stanley Kramer tc ne Film on Atomic tage PRE gry _PONTTAG:/MTOHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1957 a to cast it with the same voltage we have ip ‘Pride and the Passion’,” he said to me — meaning Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren. He also said that the story calls for such care in preparation that he may take two years just to get the script he wants. * * * no. fictional character with as many tales told about him |. las Colonel “Hadacol” Parker, El- vis Presley's manager and Tommy Sands’ advisor, so the casting of Edmond O'Brien as the “Colonel” in “The Singin’ Idol’’ is important news. There's" WANT PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET ad Edie, who is a very fine actor, will co-star with Tommy, and being a Shakespearean actor, will really play the pants off the role. The lucky 17-year-old who gets the lead opposite popular Tommy | DOORS OPEN 10:45 [Alabama, discovered by a. 20th | | “NOW “Thru TUESDAY FIRST SHOWING in ‘Pappearing on a TV show. Lili’s, is Lili Gentle, from Birmingham, bead, and 1 don't intend to w _Jeocobile, ein Sent dle entre had: dinner, with Harry Cohn mat 'phers performing their duty, and _ {before she went ta Europe and refrained thom eiag Ne tecpper "But I happen to know that Kim|who have tit Jo ding, piers ‘Guan to Get Delegate’ of time in GUAM (PH—It is only a matter! territories. il Guam has\a delegate}made great economic and peiitet oF 8 resident commis.'progress sinoy 1000, : - sioner, Secretary of the Interior Seaton said here during a tour of Ameriacn possessions and trust He said Guam had won't help him “s a \town where | he's none too popular after his’ course, there's always |aljeged ae ot " wife. see Kim walk. out on a famed orchestra leader, are recon-’ ciling because-of the children. -Governor Happy Chandler - will * * * It's no news that Nat King Cole | at the Sands in Las Vegas — but/miere to be held in Louisville, | his completely new night club act|Kentucky, October 2. A wire from such ringsiding stars as Tony row. Martin and Nanette Fabray. Impressario Jack Entratter is | =a Soviets Accuse -. West Germans be beamed Sands, Ella Fitzgerald is his guest | Tuesday night, and don't say 1) told you, but Cole’s show of Sep- | tembet 17 may have a commercial | peseel eae pares] Leads Dangerous Path tory-for Nat who has arguéd all) Asking Free Elections along that it was not the south keeping him from sponsorship but the “smart boys’ “live” trom on Madison yesterday accused the West Ger- Century-Fox talent scout while) only picture to date is with Jayne’ Mansfield in ‘Will Success Spoil), Rock Hunter?” ; * * * CITY of PONTIAC You can takémy word for it the. — Novak trouble with Columbia | 'will be settled in time for her to: ‘report to Alfred Hitchcock at) ‘Paramount for ‘Amongst the Dead.” Ben Kahane, vice presi- dent of Columbia, said when a f: Snapshots of Hollywood collected | a ™ ae | manager of the Malibu Sports | Avenue. man government of “leading Ger-| ‘many along .a dangerous path. . The accusation was made in a ‘at randém: Writer Polan Banks|note to the Bonn government once * * * is in Reno waiting for Mrs. Marion|™ore. rejecting West Germany's; |Sehitier, Philadelphia socialite, to|demand for free elections to re-' t her freedom. Talk is they’l!|Unite the divided country. The’ wy right then and there. He was 5°0viet note was delivered a week formerly married to Amelia) before West Germany's -parlia- Baruch. mentary elections. : = * * * The first public. appearance ( Bo. “Ch ll d. | Marie Sullivan, ex-wife of Barry i i ee ce Adenauer said the note was de-| Sullivan, made with another | cioned to su th t | sath waft with Alec Reachi, = anna opposition Social Democrats in the elec-! tions. He said he did not think | Clab Restaurant. “TAMMY & THE BACHELOR” else “THE RACK” VAAAALEA AYE. 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To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 | TaN — A. peegeenr ee bers ees oes rkeepk ger ee eokerseaeaeeeers ttn et at a ae onchaeeneminee ] [WHy, PLL BET THAT OL’ TREE HAS PRODUCED” RE GREEN APPLES... « tr * \ a f | , i > i SE ee ee ee ee <=-——egyrenmner os@G ran —-P7 ar = > Tis lees 1A } ee fe el ee ey . we a ae sab ipecee ae ied oi ti RO ane Be eS ee ae Se Na a ey AQ Re FAO PS I Kk : f t [ : = : E ~ Sas Ye vf * te ae ik ee te ee RL Ee , ee ee al y f : 3 } f ; ( = j j / | ‘ s i ——_—_——— Leia hj _THE PONTIAC PRESS. M0 AY, | oe sare em - ND supresipER 1997 ~AWENTY.SEVEN : rains Traded Ci acre re hid chai line Slugs 0 Her Courses for Par ts-t Be nin cnr EEE er tar A da en S- O- e Regular meeting Pontiac White|iiia~ Pelt, Nubor— Gate o. if { ution C A ae z . ao, aera se. 22, wa | be. held ve. To. Detotby Peltit--mether of child | A i coming to your house supper 6:20. Caution: | | cwst Powe Coppers, Oils. | Estar sected Sram tom emt es en ies Seam ee eB . aE ae : pricen.cove) =" % * — lwhat additional foods does mother-| The first four classes will center| call Cover, has: slaw! of the : sein sales of : : . cen for additional information. —Adv.|t “oo gy sat ce mat serie ad slight-/duce brought to the NEW YORK w — Coppers and ee uate ent he oeneenee | set ogee tietes discus) The first Royal-Oak course will the. Sraaition fh oe ged with traders showing ie i Markets by growers sold declined in a. generally lower * * : developme ments, growth), .gin Oct. 1 and will be conducted 4 . seate of Michigan, You are berg I i s-as they awaited cautious-ithem in. wholesale packdge lots.|but sluggish stock market early .. : ~ nt of the baby be-'at 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday through News in Brief will be Ry BHF the Middle East ee re are turnished by | the/‘oiay. Fg so gg agp Ringo Sea and delivesy WETNor. 10 - rh “ds 4 ee wt aa" a the Detroit Losses angry? He cries for every- : ; a r . 8 oe trade noted that the U. 8.|Friday. meen eonme nas trom pa sany goed janes we thing, doesn’t he? The last four-classes.will cover oo wate a conducted) Pontiae Police report that some-|are ne toc clumanded te appest pore ift of military to et = nett : :30 p.m. in all cases./one took $304 in cash plus one. un-|"°H* WZ ,0¢ {arn penne, Pina. 40 tee Git candicyl tess: eleiee. a pee tes ttle selling pressure.| ‘These questions plus many oth. | pryune, ie Daby, waar Che new negotiable check from an unlocked| service Bereot, this summons end notes : } stocks were unchanged.| ers are raised and am: s first ® ; an possible Communist. 9g-| epics. Ww > $35). The coppers were eae classes for capauee sae | year: ". if] safe at the Tile and Floor Shop, one’ weet previous” vo, sald. beating had started, but this had|C2' : 3tlfected by a sharp. drop i chk kon parents ice U | ive 99 S. Saginaw St. » The Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed le effect on early dealings in Peevey 288'the metal in -poitiag n price for ve gained muck popu- | Audio-visual aids plus hospital : ; “rien the in gai eens A = bread grain. Pears, s, Biberta, Du. ssesse:- teens > £10) and a price| larity during the past decade. (tours are arranged to meres ; Oman’s Sunoco Seryice, 180 Or-| Moore, Jud said Court, in the City | SO mee db 2 won Uy a he cut by the big African Rhodesian fv chard Lake Ave., ni Hol- |! Pontiac suid County, this ‘Seb day oybeans, too, drifted lower alt-|Wetermelons bay 222027 2 38| selection Oakland County parents - to - be}iscussions.. it = now wiring Bey |e aepagmner 4D. Friday's advance, mainly on allay aoe <1 18 trust, will have the opportunity of Jearn-/ FUTURE COURSES aI oe TARY | tre co Guage of Probe htly Idwer prices for soybean Vegetables : Oils once more were hurt by |ing the answers to many questions i = ee “4 Guonaigs R. MURTHA. roves | and meals Beans Green Round, bu. .........+ 330) Rervousmess over the Middle jabout this important. experience omer Sant tnd Ma of yoo en | Prekaba Rensecer, Serene OF eL & wel . ' 5] wast : j it: . er Jan. 7 and March 6 for * K I A Fr. vanseneeeene 380 eae a tvien priberhiel concern |pLAN TWO CLASSES a series of six classes. Further in- Surrenders After. Flight, enyon ee ccepts tee HEARING ' 178) Two sets of classes will be held/{2rmation is ,available by calling Caused Suspension of 2 so sfakewood (Purine Subdivision ad 350 “Motors showed scant changed aL beginning Sept. 17 and FEderal 2-925. Pp. * ° New. MacManus p t lots 1 through 20 of Lakewood 3.75|though Chrysler eased. Lukens|Noy. 5 and 6. W td sonamoa » ** ontiac Detectives 0S fe of Suediviettord Township. Beard ; $i|Steel dropped a traction. U.S Mart an Ta eekly sessions willl Two Birmingham classes will be | former ‘Bir-(2 it, & date fore hearing eo) the: . ed Steel and Bethlehem showed a;Tuesda aad lace ct) thees conducted beginning in -January.; A 40 - year - old Pontiac man Appointment of a er Bir-|> ope set age lghti ies through 1.50/tendency to back away. " cove: Parents, or any adult person in whose escape from police custody panenain | ee, Kenyon Lee, as io te wake las stbaivision i hcens 13 * £ se Registration for the first ses- [terested in the welfare of the new Thursday night resulted in the su supervisor’ of ' industrial “media, |gubdiviten, section 22,Wateriord Town: 139 Ilfnois Central; which reported a will be held from 6:30 to |mothgr and baby, are to register) pension ‘of two Pontiac detectives, war Snaconces pany by Elmer ship Outland Syed an catiane ol +: 148llower earnings, was down a frac-| j.24 Pa, (amerrew at the Oak- jJan. 2 at the health department surrendered voluntarily today to Wear diecter of MacManus, JohalRerd,, Waterford Township. jOatiand -- 338ition. Santa Fe ajsa lost a bit. 107 = th Departmeat, |branch office, 151 W. Martin St. In- Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem. |g agams, BivociRela ills _ Count n, from the hours = Tl Vemae wense| Gaseded “Gecd - Telegraph Rd. formation for this session may be| Cecil Parks, 46 of 104 Pine- tiding 00) Adver- io me am. te CFS Rurstion of n ce Ee eee eee anetcd “Good | Classes will be conducted by a|®btained by calling Midwest 6-7500. $i. who refused to make a age hd ‘of hearing objections, ta, tne, tee : $8) Carbide and General Eiectcic, — |PUDNC health nurse, and sponsored) Royal Oak registgation dat Umternent about his escape, Ziem| Lee; who has been on a two deraring, the, cont. of ann oh x aie + by the Oakland ‘County Medicall are Sept. 25, Jan. 1S'and March /20i@, was taken to Pontiac Police pants aay ee cheng : 148) Goodrich gained a major frac-|Society, the Oakland reh [Headquarters and booked at agency, will take over evaluation, JAMES E. SEETERLIN, tion and .Zenith was up a point.|partment of Health and Vs ralee ce will be con- Parks’ own request, by one of the *tlection and purchase of industrial 2. 0 inet «gg Souall guine were made by Redioltiac Depertinent of Health. Courees| tration will be at the ueaim sae. (Comended officers, ‘Det. Set. Ray. Media for all accounts, Froehlich ——lacherry NATIONAL al 2.50 Corp., American Can and Johns-| ~ . ee mond Meggitt. said. P emo : }$| Manville. | Hecke - Lee, formerly head of the Dow| Rois ff SEAiOCiven that. pursuant 333) Opening blocks included Sperry] - w canoe’ appeared at prose- |Chemical Co. account, is expected |to call of tts directors, e : ig[Rand one at rie enrso0 stare! Murder S S | cules ice thle morning oe io return to his new ot wton Sica bad tated of Bl * ° = . at 64 | h y, . E Grain Prices and Géneral Motors at % a Puls Car C eS, booked ona | elon ‘ ina ouret tthe Git rot Ponting, Stale | = 2.78'on 1,500. f 2 Mi : W - |, morals charge involving indecent 1957. at 10:00 o.m ‘th of OPENING GRAIN . . 2.78 E . sf toe Parner mst oe an ct OF issing Women | "revs rms cst Huntington Woods Clerk cite ori a Ss 18% May .. TI% . : i a t. ery Oui ° A P nisin 4 sen. tis P It haat oe Stocks CHICAGO 1 — With the dis-; Mrs. Nancy Fann, 19, di Teoeaht ‘ty on charges| 2 a sucess Move Sra of ich a nade the_ pre | omy ee aS ouliry siornind ‘@ucmiees) _~ |msuibormant "alajiog at Sucpial peed” tree ta rk ae Cree ee cere, tat Ut HUNTINGTON WOODS = Bie epee al sees see ene Oa eeeeree 230% Mayo... 148m [Admiral ..,... 9.6 Kelsey May «43 Mae Andersen still fresh North Side Wheaton of dereliction and neg-jard O. Bannister, cit ee eons he pend anon —— 1% ives 4 DETROIT POULTRY oo. Be tha ‘ in their) apartment Aug. 23. Her Army |lect of d . . er, city clerk here!ters incidental to merger ie Iyer DETROIT, Sept. 9 (AP)—Prices paid Gh 834 eaneecent °°: $22iminds, police today intensified) private husband of duty. Both officers are ap-|since 1953, resigned this week to af the two banks A copy of the afore- erertere |) oct pave Aa.ae per pout, Le re es for No. 1 @uah Alum Led .”:.. 313 Kresge, 8 .. 36 their search for two missing young) rived from Nrabracke, ial eee a civil service hearing|become advertising manager of alet we directors of each of the Wwe” sseeleg ao m.: mle? Gg Brewer - ws women. om _ » Germany, get back on the force. -|Rockwell Spri banks, providing for oor =a 33: gcuponetie: (ae Tay 28 od ie foe Be 3-/Am Bax oot Sas LOP Gass: tas * * * Saturday {o aid the search. Parks reportedly escaped the de- opaiis, Pa. in pg pre Garkic seneens/ nears an ir ct | ee ee oe eee Hp Meal ;. 1831 Marcia Horan, a Loyola Univer-| , Authorities normally arg not too tectives shortly after he had been|to the City Council, Bannister A. C. GTRARD, a as 00 — Am Creo...» 16 Lock no 364 “ity cond’ baa uct (been) nseu by|“istrubed “by missing persons|#rested at his home on a felony|asked his resignation to Be effec: off, 1% 36 18 ‘16, 3%, 19, 20, Livestock am Motors» TE} Lane“ ‘com. 31 [her family since last Wednesday. cases, They ee in the hun-|Warrant: tive no later than Sept. 30. 2? ats Fat ir igs dle ; Am N Gas .... 51.3 . ++ 214/4 party had been planned for M “|dreds annua nm .Chicago, and Lou & Nesh .. 73. or Mar. ase Clouded Sse ttene ad Ese : Bilder rtd tony (ae ge ears my ' 1, . : : eeee b “df Ld og aSE Ul0 see, Reet a AT aia te vk it ERB gh | _ theater leg woman | "But “as yearadJuath dnp | . 21.80-21.68; most No. 2 and 3 deansee Bb | Amauesee® <<: 246 Mere cn & 6 int ep apr Her butchered a +. . miAr rmeco St] ..., 64 —_- at. s : ioe —— ‘ ; was a ntegration Fight Back Ter" Poin aoe Armour & Go” it ins re ** EH Se 4 two.oil drums ay ey n ¢ Ourt; No Indication 18.50; No. 2 and 3 400-800 Ibs 1630-18-98. teh ol. ga'§ Mont Ward 64 ire rlous reat i \ttorneys Agree raion ede Ae te north ake shore. | r nore quality siee O66 Sameer | 2 * ® re. — omnes; _—— vee Mig. ..... CU “3 Through California An intensive citywide search has > | about 20 per — yeclotn: os stockers and|Bendix Av |... 62.4 Nat Bisc .... 40. failed to locate her killer or killers. | ALLAS o®The Dallas school —— = pan al supply, about 250 head |Beth Steel cl 44s ~ Cash a .. se ; ss ers. | sgration case returns to the)'2, sew: best outlet on mice grades: jond strs <*: #2 | Net Grps’....306| SACRAMENTO, Calif. w — | , Gaceunted the pessibll- wt today with no indication Op-| Sn lower grade gows ‘weak t ae ices, ht me i a } ears ig Forestry officials today foresaw dean re = urs war | me wer; ’ neue Nia M . oe . | =, “Federal ‘District ape cane “rieady: ons, So bend, anipment soda Balas Le ays is no letup in the “very critical” | apparent miotive. The missing s holiday should be carried| Man choice. to. im, beime 90-188, 16 [Samp foun - 2 Nest Atrlip aa about 75 forest and brush fires erikee te kava te ber eae steers 26.00-26 25; sales choice ry .... 3S. Ou .... 38.1) throughout tinder Bast Kod °--. 974 Socony 21.1... $3.¢| ‘Missile base on Mt. Gleason 20 | sca} ew peed Q . -+: 366 @ou Pac... 40. ; ; : : es won the snsoctation's an-| e ueen ‘ederal Dist. Judge William HIN a ea ye eee $5 — miles nérth of Los Ange-.|nual theme contest. He will be fed sebscls caste Sime’ 6o uly Ivers esume Beta BY Bta'ou'cat's:: $13] More than 2,000 fire fighters lon Michigan's satomctive industry | Double Tub - a i j , ‘ : shee A EES Sel am Gen ae i ‘ see s i _* a — ese at- Hunt for ® Gea ire oe? pend Pack... peirpolienarciomy hana yam of Lens pr is a member, will] Stainless Steel agreed upon order di Aurea ; les Sen Fe an nd RES 4 Guther Pap... He out the state. ing tonight = the Hotel Waldron. | ? en Shée .... 242 38 z i : Raging 4 pie *t'117,000| 4 Members of Lansing/ss Bm’: 24 Texas Coo... 681 _ Here is the Speed Queen so many house- nivew 3. Thus, atormey | Family “Still Missing inifeiien © #4 erehe ft wives ore eniovinng: Decoues. (thes 90: rach = — said he has had mily ott : issing in 3 ree 72 Tink Best. $331 - A U C T | to make washing an easier, simpler, quick- ae ee She Ah Rereto oo B er part of housekeeping. Wonderful double- ene the alt 85 eRe] yanQuETTE wm — A era Semmes? BE PEP tub construction, big load capacity, suger , ooh coe of- Lake Superior’s chilly waters|Hocker ,I .". 218 Unit Aires see). By Order_of capacity wringer, bowl - shaped tub. But le said he woae, present his|“ ‘he four remaining bodies of alindut Ray’: 2 Un Oss Cp... 323. ___ American Motors Sac . come see it. . . see this value we offer er J six-member Lansing family which I 1 AI U8 Lines ..... 26.6 tonight! sa anes Aral ot he a ‘as private slams Toland et -/ oo. oh oer ho Surplus TOOL ROOM & PROD uCTION MACHINES; rs was to be resumed torlay by skin/in"'ms, Sai anet weeses,:-- 2S/MATERIAL HANDLING & FACTOR ttordays for the Negroes, were\UV8S. Int Mary... 364 West Un Tel’. 18 ¥ EQUIP MENT; Regular S$ 8 comment. Int Pager)... 01s went & . 28.7 | The bodies of be Woe BOB "SAR "| a toa. 1B HE HELE. | OFFICE FURNITURE & BUSINESS MACHINES J $179.95 inafe Investigators mateo sarah the lake yesterday |1s!_ © ic ay Yele & Tow... 391 Tier "Co i 5 TRADE | a ver at a point near|ee™ Ma: 83 “mee n Mo 5 ar ompan lants : 1p AF Tire Sales’ [avene "POT soca aveaacrs, 12601 E. Jefferson Ave,” 1004 tieey\y| Ce dry payne . . er Ave. The bodies were found by Com by = Press 1 arp j SHINGTON. (INS)—Senate in-| Marquette County Deputy John |gey4 Indust Rails Util Stocks 2030 Charlevoix Ave , ats ve ace tr Decanter RE," ER LY BY IY Sle Dats: Monday thr Fay, SEPT. 16 tha | FREE oiryear Service GUARANTE ahs pono pewlallt 3053 128 7. e Dates: a ’ , -YE. , résts of the U. S. in an atempt| Buoy marks the sunken wreckage car . 33 ie tas it at lOA.M. (EST) Each sul | 16 thru SEPT. 20, $7 : YEAR SERVICE GUA NTEE vell $245,00 worth of new tires) Of the mulssing plane which was jis vow... 308 1138 “THI: ime Repection: Sept 11 40 | foreign firms. ted Frida [igse igh 2103 8 Teo ees Sale Date ~ ee ee as peel 8888 °°8E BH G2 RE) OVER 3000 MACHINE TOOLS & ALLIED EQUIPMENT All New for Y State Police skin diver’s planned = w ror ou parce cimilie‘l team mah reson oe] pemporserocs,_|rootn “Maun es Se tog, fevers @ ve t the transaction Pentagon reg- ogee Laped od toe ay aS deter Ce stgntna| Boring Mills; Planers; Plain, ‘Uryeersal, Vertical G Vand Milling Mae Hons would have been violated. Men naples Ireckic, ae /and| anen Elec. & Equip. Co. mr naa chines; Engine Lathes; Surface, Toll & Cutter, Cagis kecuad : ales procedure, the report stid.|two’ other children, Camerth, {ft Si Sen, Ga:"- 2 abt wealceinders, Sreeerey Radils, Multiple © Single Spindle Duis; Sewn, ote vented American firms from| and Scott, 11 ‘ aa 9, 0. Ol! & Chem. Go. :) * 32 24 Type. dba Es née fog 3A ie: Slab, Duplex, Simplex, Tunnel inmate tn Hho a ke eS? Perinat ig MO OP BG SA Ral ve bh _ +t g face ay st ees oe & Crank For you who want your clothes ironing- 5 ! " « 4 ie) ed at the Burtonwood Air Force) The 40-year-old Hietikko, his go. |Ragy"Mgnatact, co.'<". 3 if} inalMachines: Tapping. Machines: Single Spindle ‘Dance fore: (amen ready almost instantly. Easy offers so much suse ef pareatelhrsigy us year-old wife and their (child Wayne seren pSeng FY BY RE Selene ~~ sey ste he abl ese leat et ae Grinders; Crankshaft for your money! Easy does your wash so he Senators were critical of all aot sag Sper = ee ® jo sale; bid and asked. Mult-Au-Matey Chucking Mechines; Groeches AH Seay on much easier! Come in tonight, see.this out- er Se Se scr Reset sets fue [Bay City Man Held, (cc erm: Nar Sree trm & nee Gee sanding vole! Trade-in your ld wosher ep end when : ° : eager genligeramed pe hen ther plane ws reported ‘\Car Injures 4 Slightly PRESSES: 600-Ton Birdsboro Hydraulic; #663, #665 G #667 Bliss G, now: bases where no need for it missi choc Suck, Inctonables, Joint; Straight Side Double Crank, Horn G Open R in sted. ity man was held by ALSO egutiar hey called on the services to Keego Blast. Vicin lice following a two-car scchiad Touveliig Crome: Hole Mn tek ks; fap seins SL city ir ie $1 79 95 $ cop “cost conscioumest™ and in which four members ot the|chinery, Woodwork, Eavioment; 7 A rived.agt I raaal agg Sing “ ' police more closely the sale aN Off jment; Press Brakes & Shears; pressors; Welders: ; VE sbi as eae ow Critical List joment © $61.95 moe Machinery Sold Peas by Piece—Immediat . ‘Unveil Center Sketches), Mss Gloria As Bray,’ 23, ne FREE—Patelled ‘Wtrated Circular Sat ate Davy ee Nive it the acy Oras Come 22 wet taken the ethical iv : list ; : - * nity Center will be unveiled at] for / Ne this weekend. . op Dols Belief honltt £G00D HO conn) stig on Sent 2, wt Ponting General Hospital sal INDUSTRIAL PLANTS /tiavosrte | fiche Sims School because of an'burns, was ih satisfactory condi-| Searonarion f PONTIAC | nd for ST os dg dt ld dma é gveste "AUCTION nr ; 5 Charles Statrs, Virginia Ct. when the blast Sots Sees, Sores WEST HUR Open M and Frida | sole = Toulbo » | I ST ON ST. Uler M FE 4-1555 j { ot vs a e i f ; is } ‘ oa al i’y oe ee oe 4 a . << 6 fae sy ve . % * Te - re . i, y [ a * = ° | _ af! } r . uy : duty fhe * } ie ; ‘ ul rat ef w- ‘ oo PS : . : . | \ { 4 : . A a if os* | a : . } i. “E e = i -_ it a ea - ian | i 4 -- ! ; : lr fy fone | , PREs: t ONDAY, SEPTEMBER ® 1987, oa Se ama ue No 1 oN a Help) Wanted Male -6/ Help. ested Fan} Help Seat Female 7 Employment Tn TORE NEEDED | one 7 ie “Death ces MLSE Nan nee ee Be ge etn EP mares!) GOL | artiand Sat experience needed. Wil LJ ERS es “VE ae och ae titre Ma ere | Gan Weds Ha "Ped: HARDY gu eee Ber Driver, ts G IT ee tee Se eengeneneerdsenen tod Geer TS M a 115. _ ' i - std senile na Pia: cng Pre etee ft eee se |i see el on at 1:30 person, Hight i. Ox- - -— SI a eswomen nie foal , , a Bite Home pith nia ~ Punere!er- Field Representative ( ‘OOK 4 Full and Part Tinie gost it Whe CFG Be Po willing to 5 days ; ral Home. . 27 pee f fehosl graduate "Ca ‘ : for cs 3. BECK'S new modern Sarison at “Career Re ad | tration ‘helpful. Car furs. by com: [+ AND ee ean tn alioacle ain chow, | Riker Bidg.. FE 0-06 . Aid's, Sacini ace bo) beloved pany. Good salary and | oppor 4. oy Genter, Bloomfield Township. : Sr Sarg unbes eee oer | feat stay Ms, “stale B AKERS (\ EXCELLENT EaRwinos = | YOU Carrie Pune - | Bank Bi Write giving full details of ex- . ico "wil oe hed thareday, Sept. | Bek ese S Greenfield Restaurant L DEPT. Are Most : 15|- Carruthers aloe Home with FIRE FIGHTER 3 AND Bax. A S Beek S = Meer Corp. Rev. 8. M. Edwards officiating. A alotald bl vOutae icuae NOW HIRING COOKs a8 Won gird Beew Yorn 30, F ~ Likely B = nee ean — . yore for fire fi fighters ——— ERS FOR NEW. BIRMINGHAM os bactineat : aS Enea Os TE) aes Maa | tema wor meer! Soles Girls | SIICCEED |e pea ; ance etait wa lent ‘en go @, Personnel o+| PERIENCE. KITCHENS EN. (yap | be ‘Wis screened, tenants ¥ » Salling us , see 2, beloved wile ot charies| ~~ FIREFIGHTERS | ™IRELY AIR - cOnDITiowED. ! + *% pees oe ‘Banders; dear m ries ha San cITy PONTIAC CHOI RS. MEALS ould ik = Reet ot &T 19 JERRY Ye ADAMS | “OR 111 ppl now being ta | F wotias — Moving & Trucks = RESPONSIBLE 48 be wins Tho re OF 11 ; uid like fo-work in: the world ng poemees Benranen. | Ore Seeters: |) eaeauaay aan aoe ken oe ountain Mer. ‘of fashion, § days, $300 to start. BRICK tre sein eae RESPONS S.-33) quist, Thurm e| for fire Hehters. Applicants must! UNIFORMS FURNISHED FREE. sence ne ES Sanders, Archie Or a —— ney gages deg “dear sister | De at least 98", 31 to 28 yrs. of ith to IF Bip onside te IE | LAL TATLIND, won| Paces ektatPic 2h . eee : . Guaranteed _MAp larkston, Mich ice allowabie), Jacations nae 1138. “FL MOWING — HAULING | Pe EPING ROOMS. of Mrs. Jenny Ostrich, Funeral) . f6, wcbsel gtaduate of squire: | 2ERSONAL APPLICATIONS Paid Va You've had some general office Baice WORE FIREPLACES ALL SERVICE vee ein imate. ane at ws Sbetnanes | vice will be, held Thursday, oft experience yp ble rates FE 54-3458 Poo- seeseres service lent, Apply to the Personnel CENTRAL OFFICE. wnto offic Phone FE 32-3936, Reasona = mie an Bell 64 E, Huron. otices & Personals | Sept. 12, at toe p.m. isp oe _thee, cite hail 35 8. Parke. TAKEN AT TR. Free Insurance wes ., Dowel wn Pontiac 2. les. wee ee ae “CARTAGE LARGE VAN hig wien ~~ ciavuceress ts Wieem (Come: | nencics (sigisiwe GUTOR | sul woniwianl ave. OR | oo, . SS aaa ae ek cad em te _ PE 2-450 —_ WANTED” BY RELTABEE ¢ COU- Wid. Children to Board =. at tne Richardson Bird’ Punerel| sales Work for @ man with a “r 0 AM. TO 5 PM Hospitalization IF... eared, Reonsed, bended and co- ines “AND R ote cleaned. FE) Riser or west tice, Relerencer, Ei Goods at the Richardesn- -Bird Funeral foes c,tbe publ ~ onjers —_ _TROIT. a8 ABLE = KOR ; ; You've had some selling expert-| liable. an) ee ¢| poe “Basement and — i. Plet, FE 6-621) afer — Wid. Miscellaneous... "yen ome ini” Law. ta Various Oakland County | OB PENT & “of children Excellent Working - oe here 2 ont) ee m9 WE Sore a.m Wanted to Rent _.....:...-.-+- 3 ee 233 Perry St.. Lake Orion: eee, coma commission and/ while parents. Svork. louse have |- Conditions ee: . A t SR. A »| your price. Anytime. §-0095. Li i arters 30. Share Living 30, ace 63; beloved husband of lane car Liezenee Apply in Friar dg references. OL, 2-0777. Ps IF zi Floors, ai laid, sanded and . BACLING - Shar 6 uly ing Quarters 30 - Wid. Transpo Sumner; dear son of Mrs. Nellie . A. u : . : cee os PE 6-11 4 w tracts Mies. : dear father of Vernon| Pontiac Press. rtunity for You've had some experience wo? LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, |3 TEACHERS WISH ANOTHER Wented Real Estate , | aad Lo pois dear brother of | n1GH PAYING JOBS. FOREIGN, -DINING Sy euabieealedl t ing with figures or payroll. itei CUSTOM PLUMBING | vat i eld dirt tp wo, sand ir} oe share oe take front | pre rece Craven: sere meet vas = apati Ahieta ls pee. AITRESSES start. THOTALL ATION? a. at RS) tnd eravale PE : me. 5 ARE WICe Tice . OFFER | Atheleen - - atjon. i ; iG bf exraue orrEneo neral rie Ace om eee Write 2 4 fo bhp 1020 W ; Pull Time or Past Time - MIDWEST FREE ESuMATe FE 2208) - O'DELL “ ARTAGE etn Be conventences. nished | Sep : Riis war J. 7 . fT 4 mo . ee ; . ent Houses Furs — | segemient Comeel et soem meet _eenere Joom walitesres oe bets Gar k| APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE / CEMENT WORK | tocai ang lena Gistones, a ae Os UPLE ent Houses Unfurnishe: | Latte night shift. Must be experignced. ss floor Cheap WITH TON to share home with elderly Rent Lake Cottages ......---..364) with Eiders Willard Green and To ccna ate ' driveways, heors. a , castine. FE TA Witilicn fare. hd Siar ee Eel ie cae Roebuck| *"* spe PONTIAC'S | Sra es S523 "ia ee | 5 ee a R s Board .. | terment tn East Lawn Cemetery. ears oe u TED f FE day or cain. ae __3-3782 or MY 2 nEPea INGE 76 Convalescent es oe » Mr. — = See oe . ‘ _ Woodward at Square Lk. R na 2 8 | > OLDEST ~ CEMENT NT = ib K “DUCED RATES LADY — oun tame ge y+ : R Reet fice ebare neneencenosecc tne ‘Coats, Funeral Mame: Nel AND CO. sohemrames’ | Pi ope! =\( Postise Michinas . evan to mJ you, - Smith _ bes lend school. wan. side. $10- ; ——— : CEMENT i OOK SPECIALTY. yeek, PE 5-4074 For Rent Miscellaneous ........ © Ra. Drayton. Pietny = WATTRESS, Pet FOL) soe Pontiac state Bank Bitg. | CEMENT 18 OUR SPRCIRL™®- | ony ANTED FILER PICKED | = SHARE MY HOME WITH PEN- YOUNG, SEPT. 1967, DANA] 1. 604s salesmen for field repre- part tim le ay ae GONCRETE MIXED. $2.50 YD. A sioned lady. ‘ REAL EST/TB FOR SALE Carol, 129 eareen! Deloved infant tatives in Pontise. Poliowing ‘ ed Hamilton's. Gril, Keego Harbor. =, : Eng +168. - anes te Per Gale Rousse gA| geuahter rel var ersde travis qualifications are required: Exper 1enc WOMAN FOR eet HOUSE- |. SECRETARY- so Siete OW ADDT- Tru ee to Rent "he Canare thouse apt. .Every- + jeatne Property. sl) yal Ge bold ‘Tuccday sweraame 00 eas h scat ee eononi ene S some Fea, Dee © ott TRUCKS TRACTORS Oo ee bin De. TTT airemecta ty the perks. | 1 Car helpfal, bat met meceseary: Stenograp ers Help: Wanted BIRMNGHAM—$300 ORY WALL TAPING —OUARAN: AND EQUIPMENT YOUN 10 BUSINESS ” O18 wt me = ffin Pu 1 Home 2. Age between 21 and 60 years. —— : R work Free estimates. OR | 2 ton pickups Sasation hey apres ctable West side i —Orittin_Puperal Home —___. a a ee oe Y ALL. MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS! One of Birmingham's leading| DUTRAILERS AND THicrons’ | [ghly | respectable Flowers 3 ing) te poops. aobe of making $2 to $5 per hour, full) O™§ .f | B ‘inne (easy to wet | = iac F d i aeaaaieitatatetets PONTIAC MOTOR or’ part time, see Mr. Bamith. 180) {5" trom Pontiac) | needs a | te- DRY. WALL WORK DONE yeas I Paw Tract Cc - Wtd. Transportation 3 31 49 S N. Perr a.m. tionist wi possible, . ca LARGE CHINESE ROSE TREE offer . IVISION __Perry. P = hah ndustrial Tractor Co. pereongp cell reer ane jamanecy of bof cerohany we ; average, nme D ; ; CHA ANCE ieee face ws — pe ee ELECTRICAL WIRI RING Lic ucpuenp oven -— ew oD ww RD cy uns LD * PRIDE. 8 Ee = 2. aa py pparenron ow oa IN DEPT. anted: Salesmen. At once. Men| 313 Pontiac Stat) Bank Bidg., : m. daily’ Mon, thru y. Funeral Directors 4 ; PERSONNEL DE eae PE 50271. Ay Fost tn |__ Fs tose FE 4-144 & . Gaile wwe ee ewe we ewe ere eee we rt bene. - tiliams Lak reed Je Goare o oer 4 : oo : the the Ye: PE 31647. WITH E FAMILY, RUB-|} vie. oe Wisner School. og : :# Donelson-Johns| =" 825) Grenwoop ave. |w wit: DINNAY von SILVER : gee | ee S RBOMESTER Tone Be : Hugus Marsh sf TO ROCHESTER 7 - 3:30 SHIFT. COUPLE DESIRED TO” RUN Sis°N. Cass, Pe aoeet PE taree vents & Decorating meconatng 2 20) Vic Airport & Mils Lk. Rd. FE To arrange for confidential tater! Pontiac, Michigan one moe Boe opportintty. a = vital $e sates to cm to} p.m. Call 42502, for Saturday in- RRR cto | ot Siw 5 | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 terview. = 2 ciethat toes . w feed ho) chm EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WTD. | WE DICAL TECHNICIAN. CON-| ang oo will vow tf you're tucky WoRs, — Ina Sel he ir PAISTEnG | & yeaa 2 ; : Director of Laboratories. | enough to land this working 4n ervice | —Msson Thompson. FE 48364. MUtual #0145 tact D & M BUILDING SER \N. LIGHT | Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. FE and bookk . Some 3-276 ii PALES PPERIOR eG EX- Like to Try Selling ? EXPERIENCED WOMAN. LIGHT | Pontiac Os Boing. Piees{ See Goll muck | TZ > Bves. OR iy | terior 19 per cent disc tor each e housework. Child care. No cook- Esta ¥a cA RSENS Oh ; Center, B-l|HOUSEMOV NG — FULL Guaranteed Free est. FE 40205. A AS ete ou thoroughly. Century ‘oid | “$28: Blue flag ralany: an as . pl. home Draject Riker ir. Fu soe jut PE 48450, L. A. Young. Ting: Pivs, Reiter Resceee PAINT. | IN FL H : : i . . CA LAYING. Pree m : New ¥ we ye. aint, Geeire’ Severs west 6-6954. m Pontiac Wreieres, ens Vien CALL SCOTT EMPLOY RT| B. O, strDEs : ra, _ Ber land a, soe Ap 4 Ise between 33 and EARN 90 ueweae eae convene | feane o ckenvood gay or we Male or C female. Epp. SS EW NEW ny rR DI FSET, SAty Rte, vetiatied tee? * | 40 years age with ear. eect, -papering & painting. PE 8-0343._ e ty § Speen ‘| FUNERAL HOME $85 Per Week ‘cavainpe. aannmned, udareneed WANTED ~ _#-9383. ieoeben ids eis Plants, Trees, Shrubs oreec irr igp] Aambaiance Gorvice—Piane or Motet| 1. against carned commission.| Tenn - Instructions 9 “wae O on For oe oe antiet = PE 2-6378 - $7.500 te Spepe vee one GIRL TO BasYetr a oo CALL Applications for contract ee as struction work! wity, "=: P. 3 1 . C Dogs oreseeeee “men a after 4 >— | of js 2 Es REALTOR BOX REPLIES ointment for ti | tse. ~ } Motor route dri roll now $1 per es Bo extra Call | LOrraine| Sinetind AND DECORATING, 1704 8. Tele b RA, hs —— A a omy tere | ra ‘ve: GInt FOR GENERAL STAY model car required. Must| § 86 Starr. Soe, See OR. Pee Oe —e- removed by steam. rr ea "For Sale Livestock eeeeeens . . nignts. 5, Mid TEARN ; : G AND PAPER HANG.| S : wa 3 nce ea neneeine| | HAN, WAITED (rom GENERAL) Bais) rereeces Gt “lodwest) be available afternoon | TEAR™ 10. DRIVE TE TARE "Frey eee Ween. | PuTNG AD Pee S| CASH § "(Ree Sate Peay 8] office tm the following | | "farm work. OL 60754. Gin sO CARE -| from approximately 1 to} TRamina SCHOOL | | paaias’ count for cash. PE 3-415. oe FOR . ' i son : 2 ~~~ PERSONALIZED HOMES aA 5 PAPERNANGING gale Farm “11 | boxes: Mia Souten Apelyeaia Gleanes, | bie, Mania EAN | 5:30. Apply in pers la [PLAN Geet SCORN URE] Wesaworvetan |Fancngs paremmavonoe| (NT TMITED ; . . . -| sons given: our home. : - cromorres j 5.16, 17, 18, 21, 26, 28, | | _sthy Ehsaneth Lane Ra | GENERAL HOUSEC Call between | A. A. McCully, Circula-| gope, eirem your PLASTERING 8 REPAIR WEA | *_Wilbiw PE basbs agate termed A . 117. MAN FOR FURNACE INSTALLA- 308.5. PE 2-237%— S tion Dept., Pontiac Press. —Sonable. Phone FE 32-7023, WALLS CLEANED ? LAND CONTRACTS Roce Trauer - G2, C6, 70, 76, 08, 8f, 227. tion _—_< Fo Sh nent | _ PE 8-074. DAY Work Wanted Male 10 ROOF REPAIRS ‘TUPPER OR_3-2061 “EQUITIES. LET AN EX- GIRL FOR WORK IN DRY CLEAN. ° | Emplo gence mann “ CONDE ous Auto Service 8 @ | FE 0m AL “ine Gent ee a sat oA ient hauling ef any “bind, Esp. SAT RENCHIN aD Television Service 22 SEL, WITH YOU BEFORE jotor - ___ | MAN POR PURNACE INSTALL-| [)°, S9°*_, 1 hes ; SAT RENCHING BND 7 : ; . por gale ing and service. Must be experi-| tiac Laundry. 540 8. RECEPTIONIST FOR rE 8-8264. - BULLDOZING AVER'S RADIO tv mact OR be . es 2 Por Sale Bicycles —...++++-+-0+++-84 enced. H & Cooling | Gikt TO LIVE IN, CARE OF 3]. 15 TO &1 CARPENTER WORK NEW — i 8 W- Buren. Right sere. Pe meee a) Boats & Accessories ...--+0s+-- Co., 463 8. Ts — pain | _ children. FE +1366. mS ' ma zee Fe waste = R._D. Thompson PE 4-601 | "Sinn ; $001 = IP NO ANSWER For Sale Airplanes zi J : PHOTOG! : AGE WORK OF ANY KIND. OR ~ CALL 6-0075 wentea ' The Pontiac Press. ee a aie hese meer Postise. : PE S40. ; _Building Supplies _12A |P4¥ on ie $4390 IVAN. W. Used counts, atc. _ Average Beary pests. Oe s | AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER | ~~ P. STRAKA SCHRAM — ted Used aver 41 108 meaty, Ouner 3 aduite 0 ee downtown Pontiac doctor ts | aV. : aaa ; 2 For Sele aOR WANT ApS retiring here's now Je ely. wih at n iariwG BostwEas: | looking fore «tr fe and set up| _D. B. Murdock. PES iam, "es | PIREBRICE USED. 10 CENTS BA. Typewriter Servjce 22A {1111 Jostyn_ REALTOR — DIAL FE 28181 ieaen Wepinner inrestn tat re ton if you have SOLD inte ght AE ae ye 8g — + fie a) rrhawn AND ADDING ye eee wired ee a TE READY ‘TO WEAR, if ‘Gressner e313 ia” : FE #2387 prt pe Expert | Buyers have you? From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 8 aggtnnond BE YOUR OWN : ~ rE and lumber, : Pac: weet a Death Notices . fam tes sree, Seanen weeny ee ee) ie tee Jour, opportunity.) tee © Monte. Mew amt repair. Pormics Busines Services 13| for" suppiy Co. 7 We tLocrence,| CSTE Rel Estate, PE 4-040 All errbre should be re ‘ for advancement. Must] Bes DRESS SHC ceahve Kitchens a specialty. Reasonable. Se Ganvicn nan LAND CONTRACTS SERVI@ED. 61 porns i amer|| pet eee aes | Erg ee Bem] Lest eee ety | PY rEL\ on itn TCE TREE SERVE GE | Upholstering 23/7480 0 Bans James Bt: age 68: beloved) Press assumes no respon ¥ | Pontiac Press. our’ N. Excellent pay. SABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | FE briss = Chapin Real Estate coahemd Barnes; dear|{ sibility errors S bene Write fully, Kitche, specialty. CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- fine ot Bee E, Restiatene|| Beha, Seat, Sr ee POLICEMEN Freie Stoo TRCHOR, THEE SERYCE, FEE nities Goviey, Lake. Rd. EM Mon Sis > brother of Hosie and Virgil iaOY Wir PLEASANT VOICE CARPENTRY. NEW & REPAIR.) ‘im insured. OR "33044. Pree: 5 758 LAND CONTRACTS. and Mrs. Julia Millis. Funeral insertion. of the sdvertise- 7a FR Gi wale cate im conncotion Work Ow 3-876. ate, ' THOMAS UPHOLSTERING — ASH, FOR LA pean icrs. irom thé| Sere Vatcless threagh ‘the ¥ y penetit Stage Bbw, | artON ELDERLY MAN WANTS OUT. TELEGRAPH ston set, pe cet "wee" costes || Era Authditigicias| Fawatterrteatee fers| vocmou commana | gen Fm eae OT | Meth ty faces ted es | ah 7 BS | MORTGAGES - i e ment in White Create oi | fore, Sade, Mcure, $..gst 7 | diploma or cltice.| necessary’ Gontnct Mr. Lanier 30 |. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR PAT Gttice Supply Cou vzt Ww Law: | Spreads Your materiel. FE b0re7| | M eGo ace pernet Funeral Boman | $ Zour “Em mamber.” ef | ical he: "| ree: Sonn” on re NOW HEAR THIS! _ | _Free est. On 34002 OR 34008. | Ottice Lost & Found _24/"% Tie lag tronage 7 tne Purely “iy viene : B48. Saginaw St. Pontiac, THE TIME I8 RIGHT FOR | MARRIED MAN, et i & “b> Giihnces, srt &. telegraph ; BEA’ , SEPT. 1, = P EN EY Se GL FOR CMIED You SAIL ON pepay work Ag any Y We service wringer LADY'S BILLFOLD DOWN TOWNA Farm deat mother of Edwin TBeeu-|¥- Ciosing time tor advertise rears, require: | Fuca ome wae West") THE SRA OF gucceng = | bol anytime, —tace =~ washers, 90 yrs. | MAVaTuable papers and money Beee’| we gt Eves PE 2001 doin, ‘Mrs. George meet D0 freee ‘Gen neen? cn ments: age 21 fo 38 (lime in ser Naat HOUSEWORE | SHOW YOU HOW. DON'T | ing. wood cutting. trimming. FE | no's ¢ Oakland FE 20021 ¢ for payments, Reward. FE OVER R sro doin. service will be type is 12 o'clock noon the ice may be deducted), high school |“! be good with children. Ref- PUT OFF—C. Now RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS Ww. g iat RED BILLFOLD—SATUR. Aecuaes ead eons held ‘Wednesday Geet aes tO ee vemenee Pee ase honty “Pecezancd crenbes. Fa Pune MCSE | MEET THE PROFLE 9225 | "Nork, Pee Saas ~_ | _Free est Ho obligntion Pur s1631:, Grhrers ‘seen 1b vard cca | (ects ine mediate a agtion! Cal . from Bt. Parke. - oA — = pleasant phone = river's license, ID. Catholle “Church with soterment| | rransient Want Ads stay LIABLE BOT ih Beste | MIDI sa acd bamskcapiea 5 Wins: | | votst) Ace; poatieant (ane tan eee Chimney—Furnace Work | pictures. PE 2-010 after 5. PE ~ Rosary will be Tuesday at the day of A Thad ms Saeeh er school and weekends. — gy Poss 4% week ‘Gh and attractive? you like to FOUNG WAN TF, WARTE WORE i WANTS WORK WORK.| We are A not Lost: PAIR OF GLASSES. Vi- Hi a. at the = gs Wa — the ‘first ‘Insertion. Call OR 3-9603. ar | any time Sat. - deal oe a en pod i ad _— giaity sf Lawrence & Perry. Call Wanted Land Home where - RROUTERED PHARMACIST. AT CIs type Srey oat BRAT : soln ei ie tn ate, CASH WANT 4D BevEs 1 “jeast 10 rignt party. ‘Welt ete - hae eek oe, | Werk: Wanted Female At| Beaters, fireplaces, any ang “ail | LOST: SKATERS PROM THE OLD | Contracts SIGLER. SEPT : AM, bonus to . - na) we alba we ~ BiDe Wisabeth sme Waterford;| | Ltaes 1-Day 3-Days 6Days Reetice Press bNeeds experienced wal U reos. — for Belodkserl 1 pay SERVICE. PP ase psa rE. peed ~ gee ledium. Help ws 7m - = ‘mae cen aaseostea Big} a Shara kisah Oewerte: H n° 4 ee , : vere as eal years of age Cal after 3 p.m. ; $200 | A-i GB. 1 Da SERVICE, |_™ade ‘to order. FE Us Fe SSerk, On 3-5e0 or OR >-ba2s. in etther bew “ oro land Bigler an . rahe - ( . 7 " . : ‘ —_ | Lost: LICE DOG. ts. Cash ready upon satis- ar brother of Prank and John 4 180 3.48 8.08 clerical. OR “aan References. $3 a bushel. — LO8T: GERMAN POL oe gontrae h reed - Bigler and Mrs. Don ; 2% 405 6.00 ay A AND] Black and tan. In vicinity k prope peral service will be held Tuesday. : if 8 oily ey oF will train. oreo eens “pitta i Da APPLIAN PLIANCE fai ore man wa wm oft] Se in town as L reranes | Hor . Pienty of floor time. ence frigeration’ Aven. Ph. FE 18 after 6:30 p.m. K. L. Templet tor Liveranee Home, Fowler , < empie Rs ca eee MR | crate er oe eg rc Rie tecnne. ete |r Seer Fetes Sr | gg, SHORES ORE | 2 eu ae r t : ; — : te - corns Puneral Home, Fowler- _ « wes Sa recon ee z a ; = ennai repair all pa ey — 2 itll | eh La Ay Wanar od "pein E state 32A A = we 25-70, ranted, oaL- 9900 e elean = - -| 2 Wanted Real | BRADLEY, SEPT. 6, 1957, ELLA M.. _Help_' Wanted Male 6 Good closer, age B10, introduce der male help wi IDET. RAN F on ‘on- wires heating unite. ‘you have gas | _After 5 FE 44662. soe Twin Oaks Re Rest Home, age 82: ac ie eee : some traveling, $100 . ‘Hose and “Bag tunity for a qualified per- | , mm heat" or hi Lost YOUR PET? WANT TO AI L CASH beloved. .mother of Mrs. Ester! © sional men: y SS h ence desires Wed., Thirs, call us for ine emer chimney ve one & home? FE §-9290. whe 4 " Fishaek ‘and Mrs. Ruth. Forsyth. /AMBITIOUS MAN o tayotte, Sarr: | Seg ame, plus bonus to man Saleswomen com Tee ccperimeee whe | Gay work. 08 pus tere, Fis £3100. hime chigan ‘Antmal Rescue League | For you GI FHA land ert . — Puneral heehee bry Regie Gaon | Ps ing g calary $360 per month plus Soran ty. Write A. R. Bowlby, Cashiers : hand. Bhe will assist an DAY CARE IN YOUR HOME. “Hon of ot gas fives in your ¢ y- iZISSING BEAGLE PUP. MOSTLY aes era. a behind te — S ce ee at piel = Punerai commission = alma Box 1, Pontiac Press. ‘ EXPERIENCED executive officer of a large while oe work. Drayton area. meet OTOR VICE RE- black. bd os ao _ Vicin- cash offer. Immediate clo ae =: t now work-| — . dD. corpotati acd a heembers ; ee per a rack) ng. Cal FE 2-0219 or FE 22119. Shoe Salesmen - Full and Part Time Ynust have the ability and EXP M MATURE WOMAN WILL| patring & rewinding, 218 E. Pike | »ity R. I. WICKERSHA) Cemetery. Mrs. Bradley willie in’ . EeeceienceD” er apreaney Ji je . deal con sit ~~ “i PE | GHNGGES atEANED & SERV. LOST: DARK BROWN WALLET, 7195 West Maple MaAyfair 6-6250 state ooo DeWitt C. Davis ATTORNEY . Full and Part Time for A. 3. BECK'S new ~mederm hien level business pe __5-8787_or ers aaa feed, C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788. VICINITY JERRY'S. PINER. Funera om 8 A oo 5 GooD 5 aK . Cc x. PRECIA PERS = - aT We have an immediaté opening = . . soon in Miracle Mile Shop-| . é OR 34735. . ded sea, repered BACK. REWARD , CUNDIFP, rgEPT. 7 v 1987. ioerieanie for a young attorney. The analy: for & Mittens. Call MI 6-2518. _ tem ef 18 Center St.; age 41; Gaaduialennaee uuu Box i¢, gus 43rd St., New York 36, Me 10¢3_W._Huren GENTLEMEN housework, § days. FE 40219. Dressmakin Tailoring 16 H & Supplies BA umpr Ties ~ beloved son of Mr: and Mrs. Wil-| pontiac Press. a = : 1 MES iap¥ “Wists 3 DAYS A WEEK “ Sasommes aust 2 obbies 3 Tenens uumpitey. enerst ) SALESMAN 5260 ' Have you hit a work. With references. PE $1973. | DRESEMAKING, TAILORING AL-| ~ ees barlasd Thomas D. a ee Patio Assistant Manager White Chapel Cemetery Assocta- DEAD END? LADY WISHES WORK..3 DAYS is my gg tg FE #9488, bapa wien et dene 83 iN. uit Open Eves, oa il at 3-30 p.m. from the) wo. 4 8. BECK'g new modern are ret beeen rer 8 Mente co ~ FE 5- F it R ishing 16A ; Book store, 15 $B. Lawrence St. Mu Service slson-Johns Funeral Home : ai store to| Saiesma or ; HAS THAT PROMISIN N “FOR urniture Refin Done Thite Chapel, J@dies and m prospects. Real Estate or ‘ ITY FIZZLED ing. Light b FE _ Notices & I Personals 25 > Cemetery. Mr Humphrey will ie| ope® soon tn Miracle Mile Shop- ance experience helpful. Earnings : INTO NOTHING? IF You peor. se SPECIALTY, VAR- GOING BACK HOME? . fi mate at the) Deusioea soba ping Center. Bloomfield Township.| itn bonus should eversee >= Immediate nings HAVE HAD 2 OR MORE ite aux a NTIQUES — FE pr : =e : » Ope COLLEGE PRUING. TYFIN aS. | “isn from furniture A PRIV. DETECTIVES Funeral Home | EXCELLENT EARNINGS — | For’ appotmment, phone LI ¢5 = SMART CAND AGEs. | relarial service Hint sae. | _ Ete ern your, sind of worry. | WANT TO GET INTO A 7 .: 67, MANY & 4 p.m, ' INGLE ' ; Ee ROE NEAT, conus are 00:| Write giving full detalls of ex- TAA eae a Boa Full Time- SIVE, ,ViTH A BURNING =| SINGLE WOMAN. 35. WISHES |~ Garden Plowing 16B | ‘know tne erveenaaind BIGGER HOME? = our- 2 5 . tion, FE 5-520. \ ree Rely Coe || eee Meee ee Ti | TePobe agPMgs"Sotie | Bhool Sh 90H alt Pete | aun rowen gare eqomycmwr | ~AEROTRED KNAPP | payMENTS TOG HIGH | gine] Sepcteere eel A. S) Beck (hos Corp. | mrg.tngteteeain Snes art 1ime SeLone “Discuss. | WaSRINQB -IRONINOS.“CALL| Plowine Wiens, lerehne Toad SHOES ON YOUR PRESENT Charles and or oa Bai th Robin |2 25 West 43rd rd St., New York 36, N.Y. lan to — who -HOME? neat, Men Mae Willams, Mrs; AUTO HAUL-/ County dealership, Write Pontiec ee te ——— : = days. PE 2-011. ading, anywhere. GR inY Ga OR-WOWAR Nee Dora Grew, Mrs. Mary Oseick, DRIVERS 7 unty “a ip. ~- CREDIT MANAG CREDIT MGR. TRAINEE $300 WASHINGS. NEATLY DONE. RL contact} Or for an d Mrs Mllzabeth Wadean. Pu- : ae eS ‘CREDIT CLERKS Experienced in accounting wales FE 5-6308. dake Ra.| 2S, * Cs a | etek ot olen DO reason you are Pedy" Gigt Hates fom cheering [RM TOR TORE Gnh| © madagrans =| Rian, ee gee oe en Bo line? Bole nesday, Sept. 11, at 10 om. from ith good cargo handling rec ne citi roducts, Quali- : WAITRESS __ 10 mabmager! 1S One year. rk where typing & BOOK. : i If we think we can con your ment te Mt. ope Comer we A 2 re. aceldent= free. driving. fled ends furnished. Wore by ap- ~YOURTAIN’ GIRLS CREDIT “ADJUSTER $300 bookkeeping ware vpot essential: | eras “Tgeacies 17A AVE gece MRE | home ve wit Teh Jou ant bot t i] Me in. state at; Apply 5 ; pointmen o : National organization—E£x- ave done cashi the Brace-Smith Funeral Nome SQUARE DEAL tometiors tase sueteeniiys (ce ery comm | ssuent tua net tiome | _ Sane * An st erry aint" | Des Over 35 years of Selling Homes where recitation of the Rosary. s ~ come for those who - qualify, EMPLOYMENT sECU and program. Company car 12 AND ROLLADIUM SKAT- in the Ponti: Area will be Tuesday at 8:30pm) CARTAGE _ +n. eee OMT -AREA| and expenses. All bene- Building Service Anstin-Norvell well Agency ao Rakes gems bathe tor ac Ares, MERRY. SEPT 8 1967. EARL D, | .3401 es, aoe ape ae 34, Mich. "feed FOREMAN wire om. “Afatonat firm’ aeede women. fits. a AAA ANNNALEAEAS, | aes 9 9991 ee nats Loe my on Some, 1 On WM. A. M 1 * 75, dear eed exp. on stamp , ¥ * Law aie mer Cass : ‘ = father of Bilis B and Henry J 187 CLASS BODY MAN WANTED| {uve tha mete expected, Fee: fied Yesde “urnished, Work [INDUSTRIAL SALES 250-8000 AAA GARAGE ete | TRANCE | <2stel ot oh 3-348 Merry. Miss Katherine & Meci® 3525 Elizabeth, tine 1 Press Box 58. Qualified esse vaaly od Guaran- Wide open territory for Recreation rooms, ae = > INSURA DID YOU MEET YOUR WIFE OK N ED and William James Merry |ATTENTION ; DRIVERS & BROK-|WTD. METAL BUMPER IST. fa eee tee those wie quality, live, alert, aggressive man vetoed ciatistaetion Contractors. taco e Att KINDS a od the Er — I neral service will be held” Tues-| ers Expertenced ute haulaway/ class also helper. MI 4-4016. CE in search of career. Can Call Cle cis: MA §-1592. RED BY PHONE or nN ter ou, fee you at day, Sept. 10. at 11 am. from) drivers & auto haulaway brokers Help Wanted Female 7 £4604 EARN MONEY! lead to district manager- irkston, Nichole & Harger Co. have you. Sept. 13, REALTOR ae corneen-Ginie Funeral Home| neve as Go fo one Cy pes Pliny pdbbo wna bleed a Timk se Sea heute daily represent- ship. AAA SANDING ERA m, Ww. Bt. 3087 W. Huron = we ee (clades intornn in Crystal|. {of delivery of aew om WOM- Agra Cosmetics in your own | recanicalL CLERK $375 Floor Laying — J DAINTY MADD 8: = Open ‘Evenings tue ° springs. Senton Harbor Follow. (Wal, territory Omg thoes, with * qa for housework Fs Beta | nelghbornoed, Liberal meal necetar? Design experience helpful— |. BUD BILLS Apo Service. 18 uit. Gdn. Fa the service Mr Merry will be rs. accident-tree driving need ; min vos big enc : oe have mechanical apti- Al CUSTO jp“ ta en to the Plorin Eumerel coer “Senced, ale gia to, Mr ests = Bg PO. Sr ey fio ough-ig’ int Re FHA| YOR FAMILY LAUNDRY Ls pameaneaea.< Tis ‘bor, T e ~ 8, . Fe ae oats oie eran weanesdey| SQUARE DEAL Mile store opening 8 fortember ect rnaten aso | terme: 3-0482 Poptiae Laundry In coca miei rere’ will weneid’ai| _ CARTAGE aye ee ee Toys-Toys Toys Coutts faisine’ pritrast:, | = Pise setimates OU 194 m hand & : ; itive ¢ ing program— | ‘ Cc tery at 2:30)13401 Eldon Ave Detroit 34, Mich. IAN .WOMAN TO JOIN 5. ecu ee, Sa Wun Ror, Btanley Buck of f-| TWinbrook _1-5200 Seay. Cooking and light house- Ly nat gd lean ey al cone eal raonal ae and fireplace. PE 22468, “Tetties: we Boy. SELL & " mame gemtripetions bo meas| A FEW MEN wages, Call FE $0596 “ext It, | EXPERIENCED or. inexperienced : ENT. it FAST| | aga cal Of oan: ~— memorial eontribu wages. aa le investigate how our dis- R ; to the Pontiac Girl Scout Camp. Needed for outside work, Mechan!- for interview. peop Puneral arratigements . by the cal ability pelptul. Apply 1064 | cARF oF 9 SCHOOL AGE CHiL- comnts ap to, 40 miaike you much L. H. ,BR 3ROWN, Realtor atin pt aa aor | GanFEs sees mide ae DETROIT) uy “amt Aiesmg aus Call] ‘more en bt hen through Rent Ads! Room, |~® "FE 248100. 4 ween 6 | : prone Ray Brodie: es a foun aay DET apir | MV aaa Beers pte OMAN $0" CARE_ POR CTR- THE ANSWER TO 73: deat father of Jerry M. end, _Woodwartd and Hickory Grove Rd arte exp. Apply im person. sc Spe vie yn St. Dray. house, apartment, any- Robert D. Miller: dear brother of chp Beiveas Bite OR NIGHTS, phone ale aveionn Food Cen-| {06 "Tha’’ Gn ease. faxsther: z yin Ada cine YOUR- PROBLEM: ‘i * Herman or older E 2-02065. _ter, i W. Huron. ee T KE MONEY At IN ROYAL : ante an ive = . Jay es es ma from, the ELECTRICAL SALESMAN FOR LERICAL WOMEN ba hee ey eens, sen beeen Protesconal Big.” |t ing $s ; By Sneral Home, whoiesale distributorship, call, on CLE ZN hrs, in. the evening to make - LINCOLN -| Want Ads! To sell rent with ft Benidict offici-'| established accounts —— in- ce ead Fagaewoh eS Make $75 ee or — Call you ‘ACT ION. Dial FE : mi lect t ai edne . Interment =. A. ml ogg commission and expenses Retary commerate with ability. PE 27-1383 ve Bohan f Tie im state at the Done) mee Wontierful opportunity for right{ Phone FE 5-6118 for eppointment. | WAITR Puperal Home. IN PONTIAC IT’S { “es . i 3 \ t a eat Ap etre 3 dat, ine Unfurnis! TH P i. ‘ « +2 nti MA PLA 34 P ac H rok ee auto CARN ONT : ARs illt | Iv I ‘a vd. op M yb AL AC - ter an r \ P X f NICHOL Rochester -" a a al - RESS - LIE JA ae te i Aten & H WEEK! CK i - ¢ ' = = ee tO bd be rs a7 AR \ . FE ' ND oy a6 G € Re VR : 6 a a _7R Ri alt H = “Dic cl de R] .D 5-8183 te toad or’ tT Vee : k Tur SE . ; eee cae ho Mesa ie oa ne sea WPTE Fone mo, ek a rs er i AM =f 90 : sk FE M. ; B oe yo Ath O 2, Sua : weekends. APT UK | tee uR wee: ty ort Lp eae Phone PE ar inquire Ss For Sele 9.1 eae sold th new Esa rE 36 AR =, bd tae eoBER te e a nm ao HU odd 8. e- / ses oy bp w. 1 4-0762 T : ‘ Pps APT. FO c th nowy cE ‘asm ¥ | i ih “is = “ t : or PI $55 ary = Ay d m ee , 800 2 Perera a | = ra ad . 2 ITE = EAST pee : (| ae Fe e soeein FUR ev abl Kitch r : w Sa = mi enin re oe Mes en “model. lot AS le JaT ent, W wt ri WES Lig aces, ¢, Washer Pars —. 2: bed 3 HINOT Ho a y = aes SYLY. ny. A. Terie 3 VEST S Ontiando _N ow o ex room | BY OWT oN” ses ~ pt Pa 2 VAN LAKE. 3 =n ungoM to IDE ii ire ( WHER. kes sae Asie BY OWNE: r PARK. 43 = Oven r Pnoos OR 31 mas mt a eect pri ‘t hal we ssUME OI 8 MIL, cieas| ER. 2B ak Fer se =4| = on 21300 06 8 Ant rca ge tg Boe “water nae soy _ = i rl Haan Pe Een INGO} aegis ~Headale por Hao For Sa a bea APT. Pi Mince rewey DF. water, "stor ‘chen: : Ranch or bergen Cone _Uiios. * slorth iM by ae le! * ‘ Sunday derson. y Dr. furnish open g Feb, | ho pew rz, +. Call | i FUi le Hou = reek H URN. sto: ——. c ry 0 sid ses. 1,000 v1 en. Do a, Ae See M + =n blo basement, Perel 4 PER Mu ul FES Ky ve Shette a iC peeet ; $3,000 DOW sade a : ae a at| Veeme cine ae Se ea dete Eat | oe Sepa TT1) = Seas ' f M4 a. 1456. on _N on nid Lis — - S eats ANG: wn hot ne! & ine 205 ures Ears icy we TING 8x 3 Pears e or NINI AND - D N traits. Lat BDRM Fra. “130 ae DE Le RC Mier M si oe pes ve SER oan tami PE fel Sale VE or MOR OWN BIG A ter “included — CH pei iy Srednonrnoa)_ ban Ww Basement al Saas Miifor “ R = bedroa Nien RR ¥ homes in E DO "egea 0 = +3 + uma? Ww. Hu of 8 decorated — Beste brick. 3 wane t pe re & bs high o6l g 43 cy mar wn |° * mee si. Lower ron 8 erage. {F : rami or “BEDE XCEPTION me peled ae it Mi vy . . ~ and e money f 7 LEA . bee bed poche » hoe fs M RM. 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Oo n for 3 FOR CO Us A once lak endy rente ts $471.2 Apts. Work- ULTs eens << a” GIR agin ve . | padded firep ae en IS | 8M % So yeh to | an ee sag heade _—— [oo N 3 ar hae | P e of fies N. 2 BDR ts. Unfurn 8. mis | aa Det... — con legen aw attres RO 28 rae He sai rooms EN ote pap opines hom ft. | 4ALL, ea Aaa eg | Hi wien 00 Come | Cony $750 m Lake, 6,060 ‘cow | ee canentaee DOW FE 8 — Poor. orse teacan | \ ‘ OR BETTER LD OL weit eee couple of 8 = ott Dixie ar Ia, bain yO ‘Gentleman. othe FORT let SD OW cows. room * windot eee ue —"B, Se Block Bracers _ ek BUY \> eal, eifira. 8a 3 tepals ales SERRY eS Se ie AKEPR —— CH HOM: ie, CLE W HOM | een —? N pee s ow ful —— ~ Bu P= LaSate schoo Bere full droom © Sel . a : HARGER 2 RMS. . $12 Di giris, ? .> PRI x i nhang ol = oan ME leman a EX Ww. | priviles 3t5 Rasp | peacig Be aaeree ee Bho gg zon | y th er on lune. 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FE S007 nT pl oth lied 3 OW Ohrees = $2.00 tame te 2) BY an MIL mony. 21, 308 BE Call ; o2 —_ Pe Sin tades 7 RM sreuiass r 8:30, otras tees AND as rie FE 5.0377 SSD spate st ° se- | BY _ LE ee as aT ou EST - Seo ae ; el eeat ae ae cae aes he Down | #8 ee at San a tied nat ERIE BEDAGOA OUND FLO Pate sa “sm le (Ma. wt LL 72 — re 3 ray EVE! a Fi hee own. | , E EeN ot aoe Cal | fice rece Sa Ac N nates | ated. "BA ihe for m oe —— heteh eo EL B. . FE ¢ ai $7 iad el uo rps ay bobrenew res floor wi uaiit : Sere t Sat Be cOwE E,W * ete aa ge agheal 3 Fe eee ries " rs pa "net Mcigte, tu ase pow: retain tale | poe “aentandg Ds 2604 Live mt nee tl tea “diese Set ce =|: pen fe a ete prerna eae 1 deat | sia tae mee pry “| Fi a a r ar B. LL H Fu e am on H ee r Con ered mp r hi i ai = ° mba in chil eat ent car th bs ig oy er a male a beat sod L{s 30 p.m. mrock ¢ paca ; N cure uy thes oom. dini arpapes ame -|P poe Attractty Lon M en aarnren aneck i ca = rr ZURN ATH. 330 ta oO 1 PE cat. FF els RPT oo eg PASE Saree at al Sst ws 4; _ ace: = 3 good: ‘dining ae and | Pais t i | va ot (be Lee 7 $10,000 tee . Murphy 2-0023. WES : r - Ww w ab! 8 ss k " a l- | 1 —~ ‘ c N i r — ‘a Sean ta Und kla mer, aft e aaa uF w COA So sm. to BY a 2 Bae bos MO os re icoree = na acing ee ~~ edhe wuckan ane Cree a pay: $18 NOR d at o owe a, unl O° erms, pasties: ; - conse at of ye a eter Lary . to ? WER 8-9. fall ch On DERN. pico er Jots ms ‘Onis sa acre iG pig uti I ba uae feck Dr : pene Aman we nce ~ Tg F r e ‘alte. 108 oo , man ar i jo 44 Sum Sa Ee ane , NEW elias 80 cs Gola esas ae perce See mi | fove with wife obi cals tee ATER or ‘ya ry 108 Boa AKER, & agem uron ray ate ate 2 142 . in hay rom T ROOM $1,100 uth ess eaeeee ss tesalon ple ot lane Bi { roan wit this Fae {3 N Fecreation, Toom room FRO! Forsyth nt yee na EN og 2413 Fe’ 93330 comes i yO eanee ® aher 4 FAMILY Ss 1 carpeted. de areas Shee or cea. F ston 8 Lo Troe ot in- S wee Cale twin, size | ving sion, room om frame = hares e, T pn. <. u. ALD. TH. er Df ace 8 a ire LS me aie ied den PES 6p. Re meet ma 28 ‘ pi corner lan eat mang bases 200 omp' 3! 2545 wee rae nae: eine. | ell at faded ro es L rgai ‘4B son n Ou, | i] DE! + ou . ex la mediate “Wi veel os hg epg al gee Th calor 18.7 | amie ile ville. Law $23 - room. f Relat AR = ed 3 & orp RN. 5. $60 nbn Bat. abl it rene & re & DOWN P eed oe ores , sects 2) tu : Dy a eft , rors RENC rooms nt Hare ese base | room t ye atm BATH. imam. oaths. > eal egg Sng a ti) p. 98 frig. Ons from. t hae = i lot To0r- Heights.” e ae of furns pled ori ovOpen, sige EW bu niece kttchen ~) —— ‘ Ke) ‘ult =F tis 29-2664, “er Inq Ve AUB } 5. After ler a , with FE Part iu bed ) FE ee cmately of ciation | 103 uy ly eet n, 2 m, galow rooms ‘al a RE WEEE. ‘or terms A 2 1S re Rien. esas cement 2 oe fue baths ] Te eo ate ser | e. Brea eel ford, beet Faw Ww pvr “AN: 0. FE 14 Ous cond. VE wr: _& ool. ¥ 2 Ms ew) ‘ ent. ext Au LOC e the ps thi es — we |r He ioe. ga ed- lav on nm erect ROO! D ENTS. eh cs SDE ; nt 2 CLos Be pong bie blocks es * $1'500 iburn H an. he! to _ M ay x. VT AP bes ato ol oan BA fd a erence d aut: ck ec 1,5 1 N E fi b youll a 2-9840 A e with Pad m sem ing 7 rm. low re ore 581 or nets sehen > Ee poused CARE p11 on Parkdale 09 goss Remy SH aishing! a Over fy 22 ‘Lak . l RE real i72-f = ment in- Ave. wpe. BATH ADULTS, Bahr one courts aie livi ws uired re Pear poltpore FRONT -|In Co crt [one s eons ane REST . noms _ TAREPRC 21 e Orion | 1 os 7 SALTY t. lot—o ‘ cor Pie "fe te SE Pontit eueten _at da 2h be A m roe I ac ide ke front race. 86 on Ir | heat “Leta D ul for and she wails | cane FE bai | Newis etn Sh ots 'M. 0 per $8, rent, ov a room on Aaa ivd. loot and tain ra ies m. = nin ent to “FRO 203 1 sem . Only Ni a o amy FE weaned La fi | I ‘ated thy in yt t A sr deg A Ni ot. ent pow y ice eg mo, uy LI he ‘tines 000 lots, ine ; ‘ener = jorion “ ate AL $2.00 — xees: sited roo Ge qT lot. Near oe ‘a oie ‘ = si | l - ‘ ea. BARGA A Lene ci wren ria ee a a i eat tate” Down pases ' tet Clone acca to EL WOO ee Beto Mt nthe Wan REAL | ore are aes Egle Fai aie “ati ee san ‘tatty | V in a? OEALY “a ew c berbrot pte wih n. F bid ra L le = th plenty ch eget re so lars +i \ 88 A sk ; Lo le E) Nn, rd et com hor ful ot an i. lak rg ne. rec ly ows \ aes i EAI rant ts AR 2544 For 3 Locinal Sa, Is do ¢. me 1 b ioe et ar ef e i rea livin eb 284 sabe iT : ts w A on ase Sk tee 0 do aareduet scre eat tio’ «. L st o} th Y Aa “om ah ta ce —— nee ro cas im ee Ea . * oe : Cle es Sf alesse b en cos lo. 113 en oni ro. wate, mover 70 all we eee . 5.8165 osed | Mod Acre . os i 15D Li i aaa be repre Score | Distri E tk y e you on | SA ; ——— 2 waday | eith or ‘ s—$95 $2000 931 AY tment signal Beiter” gy ly a fonda sch _ TAYLO all a yoterfres rine EE ae { berries. arms 50D bedr ft. Ia POS on | ra % Eng- so BE Oe Bf _ ENERGY, t oe Pa, a, bath frei m, home Oe 3» PRANK °" om alge Onkia g pla S! sx. U $1.200 ere ee ppome conned. ted Exe ON Meee SH aa gent nd A ood ce T SE : : és daha eae : ull livi tag b EP good ve! f us to of ear D patel tod al ron rhe bes ng . host “ = rT AR ied ed hi ind bed old 1.— mi at th u oar tw mit re D tied NOW Car, ive o al bos oS Be $ en} ait gare well with $18, Caro gee ’ see T ents. catio: rs drn i ee age. I land \. ems “1194 (el a Lotee Lireraga 1s | te xt onstr each wa ™m = assi 4288 L. ee pare home | rms Tas. eed | s by Pontia D = Dt AD areal of In| “asd | te co 6 a ae be D’S A uae can paren LO y ae INC land | | ts pores, te DRED a : OR 3. g small d arent. South am aston Pi Paine | i —— bo! = ta | 3 $ wn can ba at 4 ins | be pa m ae de _— | Leet Tae az: 208 | “re raved odern WN ght i Fe 1088 | ssi eral B } bit SR ion. & on $407 w a | meee 50 DO eases 6 ron $8 | points ih git WN ge. 6 treet nen 3 bedem Fw 81940! Re). Sekieek » rw elut ILE the a> 1157 RILE y R : = Uk. sroker FR 44501 - fi Ae i. ay | . t « } oR + | . ia a ; io THR. ‘eortbiee PRESS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 40st Lone ee = aa af k * if 2 suit _ Ny 2 ' : For Sale Houses , “ % te \ 5 by Kate Osann => of baits Va | hy, Bethan tans uses 43 64 fo How fe ef « [TQ BUY. FO - goes REALTOR =) Sess 7 Mo Scee “Synttia 2 aoe ae scumrun tierivo aenvice’ N * au > - v By * cwuet. Maple Se. MourPue sree sERVICE Priced to Sell : | Wet -* : r } 7 room pov nh 1%. tees 4 st, Mike’ Announcing iow. 1 conde - fa lp ueeatc ua + “woo aren: Taito tot aa ta, eno | marmrame nae |> Eee et NEW is MODELS ~ Sei Sen vereyd. "Ne tomes ‘IRWIN pubstantial 2 bode | SSttmken oll oom in Al rest of the house isn very good iter. refused. See owner at living’ room Bs condition. CALL : C 1 'p y Meron Gusdons. Lovely 5 $Room and Bath |- 2,0 sm seraus. shaded ge _. be blocks from ae ‘ : LOVELAND _/ Colberty Par SSO MOVESYOUN | steytndbstuaenaii| marae age ra | J. R. Hiltz ; ew ya ~ on ment. Medel 280 W. Hopkins. Pa. Ph, F.A. oil A tg Just $8,500 with home with on Watkins REALTOR ce Case Lake Ra, Keego, Harbor OP EN _WE 34200 & FE 56767. $1,000 dow Lake. Ol eet eee | sett Ww. Baron FE 6-181 NR. KEEGO HARBOR, § ROOM , “ W. TR UOIS RD. er Straits Lak S "modern... gas te ai ebster School District pS: oe gen 4 won he 3 i e Daily and Sun. 4 to 8 Pf rege, flowers & shade, quick pos-| A. very, attractive remodeled § towering * ( ‘] ARk : : on strees. $500 . down, : ds 3 pede LOWER “situated on. 1% acres of land. * TY. fe sa het if desired bills: view of lake. bay Sel " efi "Ranh 4 ROSE McLARTY Broker saa diese oy wane hel, ALUMIN UM SIDED Ranch ty ‘towa Cai % Bw ‘neon ae very dest Homes. DREAM OE KITCH H- rooms and hath base- Home Supreme — Spac: DOWN, Exterior is finished, 7 Secon Fe Sia | See Sepa a eece| | epee pala ynae Fe Fsstateed ca dorm | Hee femned deme at |" Zetia wie 2 Kitchen and r ag ce LY room. 3% $2, n. y a te Studd are up for two bed- : VACLEDTARE | Soc Be aoe ‘empleton | Ean, fier Rice | pom oS ret Poca Pa Mbodihy good at on “Lots 205130 SEWER. Shady O.: ks. ns 1 2 master sized bedrooms bath basement, Large lot. = Year around home — vA BLACKTOP roads. gp dao sin ptf van activities room with built-in Priced at $6,300. ¥. : living room and a “EMBREE & GREGG Nowlacesa CLOSE IN - plus the use Not, Adeeeed © ser porece it and save money. = ’ “ap. Nic ft. jot. 1865 Union Lake Rd. Bebool’ and. Church and: Ln Most, complete unusua} mall home of beautiful siren a> oe Lake priv sun- o 2 ie jake, immeditte pee. Union Lake Village ACLE MILE PING. Prices . I have .ever seen. jax ee te this tip- shine, fe iiving at its * $600 DOWN. INCOME This Leth .. Sie hens acta be Lemay) |—_EM 34083 _or_ Ea 33316 rena hans aeen NOTE! hee tired soup te lof newirweda 4) Stands ag eee ee tates win® | baths and ges furnaces. Wil take = ROS 1967 models at s special price. utility, radiant heat, plastered consid ha offers .on price. ed. Ly Warr Bix RIND soUTH 5 eet ee John ‘K *K. Irwin a $1,000 5 2 : car garage, ti back : , ia T f FROM CORNER OF WOOD- rd. Must * “WeEst _ d lake - MIDDLETON O O} WARD AND SQUARE LAKE breciated, Reasonable Sen’ git Tr SIDE —— Drive ends come Sateriaf’ work. SPECI ALS! j ROAD. Better drive out today! ia , Tem con Re “E. 3 wet! Bineg teas esa Rome, built in 48. Pisstered price $6,300 i peony other tne tctarey. Call 3 BEDROOM i 5 od ad _large lot, 3 me is ppoin: ad te ‘ NORTH SUBURBAN “Se mingle tal Yi ee tress | 3 toe ne opriiteges a (Nr. New Catholic privileges. on Loon Lake. ment. Bee it today. Qply $13,000 | terms f ee eT ne be ‘stl os varvew, ben or eeal tic Lake Vacant, $1,000 dn School) . al: p Se See: 3 BEDROOM RANCH | BRICK oe Pull $7,- have a modern Two Panky Mone Sesemont Rarter home, on 2 lots, only Ag A a home ai i . 960 with ¢ down. ne ste 00. Good Neighborhood for caly | “chive’ Nichi eR ; plackiop We a re on the water. TE . ‘ TH NORTHWEST SUBURBAN — This ee the extras, such ' oe Nichols, Realtor “ee to the new THE sire Hrachly sa BARE <— Sc RiIrwin 580-Williems-Lir-Rd—at-Ms9— . oil fired. 2400 square feet | Convenience. This eeonomi a “ Eee tee Tae REC LEC RE AER 8 oenepm| guste aniei| Ghee sictols Reators| 11M WILLIAMS| Sr guarenrie | UNION LAKE 4 . ; i a 000, ie & much mo xe hom ; J. €. HAYDEN, Realtor William Miller 3 ‘barm. ant Gas ‘beat. oo OR. 3-381 Even. EM (sae REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE oa ie charmer is bust te Dick rane beaeig? | Wels Eves Sun = to : Realtor FE 20263 and W. Sshington hederagen! sat Tn 3 rine veo. on ODERN, | 1218 Baldwin Ave. - FE 40547 couple. The extra traf bath is _ to-ceiling. ledgerock fireplace nent w. urea WILLIS M. BREWER | Roy Annett Inc. |.cute-2% efter 3:8 A ean) IS at rig N N F a eA NICE 4 PA Y¥Y APT. LARGE \ = pet area ey master bed- — Py on 150 @ rm, ane eloe in. Bath & a ext Branch 4 Family Income 53-55 N. Parke. vE gist , REALTORS cofd., exe. location, There are many other; - 38 parcel—oniy. $14,050— ~ vein | aes boars Erismiiy ve be e 4 ‘apartments 3 rooms Eves. MI 6-0328 oF. 28 EF. Huron PEderal 8-0466 fully rented. Jacome $320 per features that will appeal to you. You'll love it, Howard § Baldwin. jet mo pal SYLYAN VILLAGE, = ce Gere! wogay cg | mn Brmemient Qemy ies) “RW. MATHESON We R . ene San in belt ts come, $9,400. New aulometic| room home. "Newly deco- ° REAL ESTATE we xive ye rer-to wis] ALL THIS BUILT ateman th and. tered walls Fincent a $18,500, term, rated. payment, attractive cedar bungalow . BARGAIN wi basement I 3, rated-A ee buy! $350 DOWN FE 41156 6 and beth. with full tn room, ON YOUR LOT § : rage. "Targe Pal ae tQ ment, ofl heat, ni bape : fore = SHA bedroom conte dens oe Seabeth Ger: ONLY $11 641 Kampsen evergreens nicely O- = ec p 5 : $800 Down |, BF eiaferiadttoct in hanes PY Ee | GSR = | same SEE | Src S| a s , a ad w and Sea iene VOORREIS ‘| Silver Lake Area RANBOW REALTY E IN- ; tive fire Excellent kitchen, | P!@- wet Sette en aims} REALTORS FE 40528 on New = onewe Hills, Ne . 1% beths, B.) ee out- 4 soure 3T1_8. Telegraph Eves | street near Baldwin & Us 10| 3 ‘bed: 8. paneled sun room Se ee | Ee se 502_8. Paddock - BARGAIN! side patio with grill. Only $2,850) STLVERCREST— Lo this ‘price passiie, xO res & Buns hy FO A hE ving itchen and wey lake privileges. Large ‘iv-| —Sve-_F™_ 82731—Fe HONEYMOON SPECIAL = "| five 3 bedroom. bungalow. large Income Property 43A : portation, 3 te o stores. Great ane” -in ee —— . =e Rg, © _—_ —— irks LAKE PRIVILEGES—OAK - THIRD 8TR ca living, ai ores a Las — 24¢ hyve ee a . és g rm m. _ FLOORS—OIL — HEAT = dining L too. You like the 2 een INCOME. 2 eer Sta fre Sflorms & screens | Carpeting “ta. tiving pie or ree. o tichen ita Owerke area B ARG AIN MANY FINE FEATURES~— tion aad. inne. Tae? disred | large pleasant xitchen, 3 nice bed. signed the area's only anne o voath 0, (Gort tore ERLE IIR GiM i) si bedioume: Prices tbo Seating ee," van wen own To HANDLE, | Yomestows Suchen and ear eat | “Sry ty had ia te a 7 ae ‘Anchor Real Estate _ Situsied on 2 let with} FULL BASOMENT LARGE JIM WRIGHT payments “ee Wie low gubdivision of well Kept omes.| Cig Wenweve added tee] Uc O magne : LI_7-3800 JO" Csr LOTUS LAKE FRONT black top drive and parking LIVING. ROOM & LARGE REALTOR § rete Meaiable place to live. PLANNER AND VISUALIZER. COLL ISION ‘SHOP - 2 bedroom bungalow, basement. area to 1% car attached | ITCHEN CONVENIENT 345 Oakland A E 5-0441 FOR RETIRED COUPLE Cent Sortgnges 4 Per) twill enable you to see how AND HOME price. ony ie term, wut garage. $10,950, terms. LOCATION. ONL $500 ___Open_ 1 Bvenings att 90 i a begs dovenica bun, pee a . ' furnishings, cabinets one — Well constructed 40250 building «Near st, ‘Michael Behool "#1000. _ QUick ‘PossEasiON. Mona ae * micnty a’mice lots. Pub price 48,500 William Miller pian Wot your eholte or help| wit .oT f. frontage. Zoned Nar Ovsuarak. ¢ chee Ol nLOcueren winetaioe a | VETERANS = Realtor FE 2.0263| 70u rearrange the plan to’ meet! tion. ecrificed for quick * me furnace. Téx300 lot. $8250. Terms.| “ Custom-bullt brick ranch. 3| p ie R. j. VAL UET, Realtor CIVILIANS INVESTMENT BARGAIN - 1078 W. Huron a Includes 3 bedroom heme te trent PONTIAC REALTY bedrooms, carpeted ee rick Ranch 343 Oakland Ave. | FE 5-0693 NEW-LOW FHA TERMS % family income with full base- Next to Branch Post Office D -— To help you we have wl eotcentifs 727 Baldwin FE 5-8273 room with = fireplace Having privileges on beautiful MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Behind st. Jo Hospital ment, gas air-conditioned heat. An vastly increased the number . ¥ family room. basement. Otter Lake connecting with| OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $°30 Barlmore at wate excellent | rente Bn our plans to 1500 and work: a al BOW REALTY Bit of Héaven beautify uanareened lot Mca practically pew brick 3 bed. ° Hours 1:30 to 5:30" Check oe us ne iiicome og gets ron, hss | FE re FE 8-271 =F eis ¢ room hone end stiached hema siated® on at Emcee || LS | es cases. These plans are by_ the ous Neat ; rge we world famous Ges er, Richard | SACRIFICE 9 ROOM fe wat “cen, eget SMITH matic eat and in in ex: C . | ‘Pale =F a Wrignt, ALA. We meee Pontine dare rate hobby cellent condition, Some. of S HR AM ONEIDA ROAD + < be hes that is very cute. the f : Nearly new, . brick rench. . Will price any of these or your See es a eee WIDEMAN ones! ores | |" oe DSedrogmfubescmeet, |” gra special ep _ ee ere This” bom ° with Take "priv- ies with natural fireplace. & $35. - | Large Family Home “Special Use’ Home re i aesinee lemmas iid ‘anil carpets an arapee Alaa ah ys ibe, picaved % =e 3 BEAUTIFUL woop ILD- ege i 2 ou : Open - 5 ~ - . valve. $12,500 with terms. £ (42_W_Huron FE 44526. = we te ee fire miles from hati pies: mer taahed MULTIPLE ban ee, eae a cluding financing ® lot. ing lots located just north of Pom FRANKLIN BLVD | | and bath, full basement, new reoms in basement and also | ———, = FARM PROPER E tiac off Joslyn in area of fine So Much House L > Wi A Roy Anneti inc | stoker furnace, electric hot a large sealed attic. House Farm near Sariebaig: 120 loyd Kent, Inc., Realtor | brick homes. Includes lake privi- Sta levsis Mares bee 3.000 sq. ft. brick home on 100 #| water, large lot. Only $2,500 is carpeted. large lot . : acres of beautiful roilin 2300 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph leges. All three for $359 down. : a pe = By 20” cerner ict. a ce REALTORS . Down Zoned Special Services Dis- _ land with older barns FE 2-0123 "9 to 9| A fall clearance price on these = ee UE Rees, club of orgadisations. |a ¥. Huron PEderal 8-04es | trict. Cail, en eee os eee AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | “Dolce sites. ; ce Open Evenings and 5 4 | Little Far saints Lada -— ; ith ledge rock fireplace, Lj ay, ittle Farm tied | bai ees {A BEDRM —TRADE S iets fiat sore wi || 2 ireplaces . Fd Can - Edw. M. Stout. Realtor xceptionally g 00 aAse- ated off Joslyn on st]. : ‘ li : actically new la 3 . . Saginaw st. Ph. ment, Oye ¢ oe gee 4 Tooms with 1 bedrm, down Hem St e ad sn ea ene 2 en ee eodteoennoare) Mexatitel’ ne : Ping i per enons citahel 4) seas Closed Sunday aad saa leges at yoOr roagg All this bedrms. & bath up, Pull base- a@rage, storms and screens, room with raised ledge rock , C) pl gperober room s ; 1 a : — a for only $12,000, = with gas bors ade’ car garage. : — trees, condition. Rabe Also fireplace in IMMEDIATE 2% baths servants’ : at only feted at ae with > future recrea- gi aie suite up. 28° x ine On lakes. 1: $1000 Down ae ES a ge Bie se oN ton room Most maders| POSSESSION fivine Rom aati des 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEM ise norty St Fone, Cat 7 Smal! home on West Brooklyn St. ie income more than make . mes y - ‘Three r in ver? off Baldwin. Priced at aly $3,- bare payments. Five ms & Elizabeth ake Privileges S ole Hill “ rn ai Tpath cxine bares tered araee, tered rive UNIQUE RANCH ead eaalen, Car eort, iA ath up, four rooms & bath down bedroom, “large family” eminole Hills utility room. Aluminum storms &| *, Parking area. Many ex. jocking Walters Lake, s0xi00 ft. 150, tile bath floors, 20 ACRES full basement with two rooms &| home, with separate dining y of the better homes in| screens 80 x 140° lot. Located ras See Grevieus yoorcouns - One of the most attractive privileges. $750. Low down plastered walls, lots of clos- Oil heat, gas water room, full basement gas the Hills. Has recieved a| near Drayton. Move right in for = #75, 000~cui —— a ee eee DENNIS mone ets, Only $12,500, total price. Lovely 4 oe white frame} heater, storms & screens, 1 car heat and hot water, car- . large amount of moderniza-| $1,400 down & $78 per month further details ever seen, Balcony kitchen oO" NOR, BROKER _ ip exe. cond. f f tl basement. Auto. garage, wane is jowntown, Ask- ort, excellent corner. lot. * dion treatment, and is im| © cluding taxes & insurance. dining area overlooks wood pén-| MY_ 20040 MA _ 54-0683 Christian Hilts of aa Geckarnboetnn con- | eae wl qiubstantial dn. immediate possession. excellent cenditica. Home Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | oe or, mo wn AL GOOD Beautiful rambiing brick derful buy, at $15,809 on terms.| 491] FIAT Ci ERY RD. Ticed at $13,900, terms Sethe. Lise ect tee. rau, Huron Street eme, Very . weil Sendoen oj | Modern homes. : Rome) liseonts Batre Nene HURON GARDENS Small four room home on a large k NICHOLIE be sure to see it, ° Modern Housing FE 58161 or FE S427 ae AG DS aed re. W. DINNAN Youngstown colored kitchen. Small 4 rm. & bath with new) lot 100x360 ft. New siding, new Reaitorl , 2 ical eo eae! ne ig aig pies Seay oaten Got ate beyond —__PE_CBN 2% car garage, located on aluminum siding Needs minor tn- alum. storms & screens, Ideal | 49 Mt. Clemens st iW aterford—Drayton Livin room, dinin, & kiteh HATCHERY ROAD description, Onl: ‘Only $6,000 down, = acre, fot. This hs nary pecs oe finishing. vaees at only sy we Lae ne onl price) FE ‘5-1201 or FE_ 2-3370 Custom built $ room and} en dawn, Equipped with combine. econ a heat home with ” WHIPP LE FE 2:3 Cc tovshow you now. BLOOMFIELD 3 BEDROOM BRICK |? SEDRMS AND DEX. NEWLY | [t"oniy'$igoo do Ma nory. | Datement "with 'recteaton” room: | figors. Large lot"S9, x 305 TRADE LA e HIGHLANDS Here is your opportunity to pick| ner lot. Basement, breezeway and t Only 69,760 with $1.760 down. Mioely 31,700 ol “priced _— HOME—ACREAGE KE | oe Hicents Area Only $12,750 full price includes anew! aoe tiled o Cito ‘oll fr Poni Ae rest seed oom Ww M. H. KNUDSEN . on forta Two lakefront lots 100x180 ft ’ rick ta : iv tile asemen' Pontiac . on | Waite tk. landecopes lot, vestibule en a to carpeted) feat we gas water heater. Close ¢ LAKESIDE, 1 “WHFE_TAE REALTOR wilt 5, ,Telweraph Re. FROM Sogern oxnow 1a _ ‘Come phar Aly Lyng modern south side of lake. Lote No. 14 & : asement. Many nice extra Me J to schools, bus line & oc 3 bdrm. A very email down payment you| to lake an shopping area " Good | ford eS ~e4 Has 2 io a perees, pent oo Mg features you must see to BRICK *FIREPL. ACE center. Only $1, cor Ge large uty bana | feat alt to eee carson: will soon build a large equity” in lot and 1 car garage. $1,800 down. and ee Ereryunicg a y gtcelient con penalang Age gerd he: $4, CASH ber move. S18 0 th ‘Nermo ite Deauistuily jan urdscaped sromee bom zee oa etarat On, paved street Dest on tor cat . Fg Aras iste e . y i ie oe, Sims. | Pee ney vor cncrenuee ee coe S28 ner. ra Dr. 3 darms., water North “side $13,000, Own bts 33 iains, 13x20 =. ot" Drag Nery F. C: Wood Co. home in town, 1S ville, National rm. Never 6 er buy. coseuneae coal heat, gas water; Softener, traverse rods and drapes| 2.1539, “ well constructed, Situated a aren >. R. D. RILEY, Broker | heater and extes 40) tot’ All| furaugnout. Hue. beach and 2 car Para. 190R189 Jot.. Many. fing features. | REALTOR ius} WARD E. PARTRIDGE For Sale R esort Prop. 44A ‘2 € A Y CORD re tt 509 Elizabethy Lx. Re on st iar Se ong | TTHERMO-PANE 2 me pale fads Ss Alse Corner r Willikins: Lake Road @ 4-86 REALTOR __ FE 43581 LARGE HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. | —— m — | lon Seas 3 bedroom, full bastmnent. moder month, 11,000; si060 Dv'| —10-Unit Brick Apt. | Immediate Possession | 1050 W. HURON ST. | stove sree: dunabie for, hunt : 1% Ff. Pine Be . or open Eves | LACE.A “LOS T AD” | — re aye © 5-0510, FE tei ie every detail, school bus at PON TL AC’ REAL Abe Only 2 years old, Each = com - tage fis cae ene. GE =a T - K tae ie tor east aig recat, 1° 98000, rd NY - a nee eee 737_ Baldwin PE 6-6275| sists of ly ao itchen , and $650 DOWN _ . C. SCHUETT, Realtor | =~ ESAT) room and fied “bath.” Separate Ingufange “2. bedrms.” Pull” bases IT QUICK! Wer Finance—We Finance Amall frame house on lot 401100. Cal] FE 28181 fee on ad $500 DOWN , ROCHESTER uiilities. Tota). incom per he hot wate ree Let us but eity water tn house, needs re. —— |. cotontal on Paine Crees, eat put-| month. Completely rented’ Locat- “i ri jheot and bet water &i through Classified Ads!| - ttremeat none on cmress, oF te re, Full price $1,650, Only $650 Like new 2 bdrm. landscaped 1 5 BEDROOMS + ton Road. White luxury’ home on|. 69 near schools ang sh foo aa "| erp Mithigan Land Ginter oe (ed Sodas to recover a loss. Dial FE Storms and screens, quiet neigh-| Close in Pontise. Good oe Ole * eb * 1" on “eo na oe ee oe ae ae = aie 2 =» OS Geek oe ae ee ae ey a eR ah cee es A OE ead = paces eect acai cok ‘ho: :-sesibibagipeomiaitiol =z f Aba gs eee ma Set See é Fa * = im “Ke pen merpeeet ; : fe. ae Pu mares ee oe oe a aa eft ai Cluding . coruer. Baw Mt M. Stout, Realtor $n s-Seed or Fu’ Stet = "uree DIXIE HIGHWAY — JUST NORTH BUILD NOW ae sD Rg eg BR a a y | This is @ real investment opportu-| HERBERT Et DAE, a Fon DERRY 108 Realtor AM MOLLE 2.0083 iP. acuEs ca n g0m_w_ area LAKEFRONT | Ete ‘tdjolning Pentiae hy Air cusside village of Clarkatcn. stin| foux S 'Frenke “Gee Disic ie tceecarmeemtacrrg| ier oe et, restricted. Ovel 10) feck of lake MOTEL AND wo te An excellent investment. REST. AURA NT Edw. M. Stout, Realtor WELL =, Batablished on oe le ale Ae : — ¥ location and the price has | Home Sites rea eguce ns Approved Mortgage Area Floyd Kent, lnc. R 6 yd Kent, Inc., Realtor gireata nn area of good homes. | p00 gpizie Hwy. st relograph , x AMPLE CUSTOMER this development. Close to schools and bus —— Low as $200 down. Low Priced Excellent building sites, High and dry but easy to drive your own well. Moneraterestrictions to as- Drayton (M24) verbe a. —__OR_3-1231 or FE 6-0202 For Sale Acreage 47 arrest ~~ pees A) bee po a ak a Baku oe Realtor OR 3-1231 or FE 54-9202 60 ACRES One of the few pieces of good clean acreage around, all nigh and dry with about 20 acres. woods. Excellent only 1 mile from on road. ie lent inv ent or. home site at per acre. $4,000 will 4 all mon paym bal 10 ACRES - Excellent 10 acre parce! lo- eated 1 mile east of Clark- M-15, ce of $2500 w only rkston, only 2 ‘ert at this down Edw. M. Stout 7 N. in re ea 2 varss Tul 6 4 Gedo 16 1-3 ACRES. HiGH Independ To e Township, OR 38081. eS Sale Farms 48 18 ACRES. LARGE FARMHOUSE with bath. Large garage and barn $12,500. down. & per aaal interest. . Ortonvillé, NAtional 3017 %-ACRE FARM. HOUSE WITH bath, Barn, etc. May buy . Located on paved rd. "Reasonable. 90 Acres—2 Homes On Paved Road ft. on highway. 7 room modern home, nice e@ Que 4rm., full Basement, bangs a Only r ac $0350 down ‘and $200 er month. chard) LE) nds Goned busines 3209 Or-| —— Load oo » Areal! ‘shout 3,560 80. emer} a Fe ste or FE aai0e Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE, Hwy. OR 3-0701 "FARM AND ACREAGES, “PW W. _DINNAN FE _¢37 FOR e WwW. LAPEER — 89 ACRES This one of ovo pth hooey best where, All tuable ble — 6 eeres wood lot room home at oe Saree, Wiley eee 9, oon down. KINZLER | 70 Ww. Seren oA Or FE 43525 Open Evenings Here e fat iDGEWAY alia EE lhe Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call PR edge OR tint. FF WE 4-0003. Sale Business a ad BO 49 200 200 PT. COMMERCIAL OPER- ty on Mt, Clemens Pontiac, in- eluding corner. for fie sale. Water, 2. ae sewer $-3682_or FE. +00 BUSINESS ~ BUILDING y 92x34. Block oe amcaaed: Brick front. Re to move 7. Dogg ‘Jocatl — for rber or shop many other ‘ype vee sbuatnese, 1: 1. Lk. Rd. near Cass Ri ey y ny foe | residential with a all se’ trade. take trade. FE CABINET SHOP, FULLY iP. Suitable ef o . 2400 5q mn. Lioyd Krits- Haus set, toguire SNover 3-471: Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge DON’T PASS UP | MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash | ee ee ae oe ot cone or small busi-/CHOICE $21,000. Balance due Hous, slg ee Geymecte. — | List Thrd Partrid Pontiac. _ RR 5 5, EC | EAA WARWICK HAS EREGO section, water boiler modern ho: my Lake Rd. € ‘wile North ‘of J. ‘HAYDEN, Total "Open ives Zoned hight Mfg. . }60 x 550’ on Dixie — : A S20 4396 STATEWIDE. nm “LET’S TALK | BUSINESS” VARIETY STORE .& ’ $3,000, Full down payment, including $5,000 inventory. AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY You can net $200*per week im this easy-to operate bus- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES ( CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER B 15738. TELEGRAPH *RD. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _Sale Land. Contracts 52 20% DISCOUNT We bare & goed selection of lend tract be 6 per cent 06 = walion “PE vas oes Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw st. * Open Evenings ‘til on 30 6,009 3q ek _For Sale or Exchange 50 WEED, Starnes > AEs car od, roe ia Viste evenings. | Business Opportunities 5T Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge LEASE, - per deluxe QGuif #stall service stations, available immediately. Phone 4°73 GROCERY sTORE BUY T business rtunity young ry | Phaze. Buy Thru Partridge PILLING sTATION & EQ __ grove and N_ Perry. FE }3-0311 Exc. Business Opportunit: 60 ft. froftage on iaagh nity Fast ¢ community. 2 good buildings, One 30 x 55 one able for any — of : a mi bee wr fete wit Immed. “Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE BOWLING—TRADE Ei a 37, - easy A SUPER MARKET the — ent pon Ey in the rosses near a aod es year Big m es in shopping 7 come Only $14,000 fal ce plus stock, ly WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581)™ REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES oe eT ENT — Excelient Jocation. Corner Pair. BF interest. Contract from $5,572 to $7,000. F. C. Co. OR 312335 after 6 call 3-2603 “Soa geyen Pe teen yc C AYDEN, Realtor 66 E. Walton aT aAVE ERIC nD “| 3% 8. 8 ) on ire only HOUSEHOLD “FINANCE CORP? OF PONTIAC Saginaw St. FE 4-0535 WHEN YOU NEED $25 - $500 Sctrn oe," gnc budget. We will be glad to ip you with your maney blems. FINANCE CO. tzou | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 3 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph, Rochester, OL 60711. OL 1-9791 ___Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 eae maken on ia por panne aediions 1a or smqgovements. 360 «GAL. wie Wi, ‘sitar aise ALL GOOD BARGAINS ear Y-Pine boards, Fg ft. “Geer eit Oe ft, wb. SSS cae will be with our prices = service, Estimates "Tres and SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 8340 Highland Rd. (ase) 0 IN. ae LAMSON BENCH lathe. 2 sean % hp motor. $150 OR S03 & SER tase WINDOWS FOR ors! rit ag tne Gxt & 6x8. 100 8Q. FT. SAN! = STONE SLABS 2%" thick suitable for Patio. $0 cents s 1,000 reclaimed aq. ft, brick, ten dollars. 350 lineal ff. ‘clear gum finish casing, well-sea- soned evant dollars, Phone BYLEDOZING: A RD oR D GRADING, sateen Lita Ny van Fouad: town kitchen, gas furnaces Hot water eo pil boilers Say er LAN “Don't call us, we'll call you!’’ Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57|2° To or I house ted. . To buila.@ garage ‘or on $8 ROOM TERRACE, FULL BABE- ment, auto. gas heat, $1350 dn. = ee: wee lots or acreage. eo FT KELVINATOR REPRIG. * tor ma trailer refrig. 3236% iz ACRES, $2,500. TERMS OR fade. P.O. Box 636. 00 ‘83 PACKARD, AJTO, TRANS. - power brakes, $350 or trade for something equal value. OR AKC REG, BRITTANY. 1' YR. OLD. Female, Swap for cement mixer, PE 33234. COMCRETE WORK TOR CAR OR Care HOE what? FE 68-2387. M 4 CAR AND CASH Por YOUR éonTRACT Rave s8OLD é. VAN WELT. CRESCENT LAKE -_ or trade, _Harbor, Michigs DuE TO 0 ILLNESS, WILL SELL or trade large 4 4 bedroom home = 3 acres with some fruit for smaller home. 3164 Auburn, SWAP LAKE LOT re | material or dump truck. 41616. or, part down\ a on «8 You to trad eh ¢ —— What have Phone Clark Real vn sent er rE 3, Batate evenings & benaays: 1382 W. _Huron_ Street. Money to Loan 53 wnrBtate Licensed Lenders) Buckner Customers e Happy Folks Buckner’s we serve atl 8 Ber, Te. easy 0, to drei a Buck: = futu gh i by — ne re ness arranging for & cash Credit account with the company waa you are wel- poet and your patronage ts ap parry Up to 24 months. = BUCKNER |- ex FINANCE CO. rege ae 230 ginsron WALLED. LAKE VAN DYKE, UTICA BORROW > WITH CONFIDENCE -Househo'd Finance Corporation: is America's oldest and largest finance company, backed by 79 ears of expe ence. You may Tow up to $500 if you have a steady inco and can make regular mon payments, Serv- ice is fast, Money usually the same day. Phone or stop in. Householc Finance Corp. of Pontiac “(Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your own ature, auto, or other security. 'p to 24 months ervice is quick, friendly and. betpfal Phone FE or visit us Fd ow elles: {HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. Perry _st._(Corner_Pikg)_ natSan a $25 TO $500 . 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 41538 wt GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1986 a oe on title. Most deals » eee eniear minutes. Loans aio 1 niture signatures ‘and other se- curities, Oakland Loan Company PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE 2-9206 7N. ‘replat Classified Ads! isthe Poplae ave, We are Pec Newest M odtemett Deserted il bevtrained at the “8un “Ot ee Loan Office SBen. San araianie, Agte e MEIGET. THE CASH YOU . Vermont 1009 WANT . . . $25 TO $500 VALUABLE IN RECORD TIME DIST ae LL ato OF FURNITURE With exe 1 high rate of] over a0. 3re, ow “300.000 users SEABOARD > _Pontiae Press, Box 12. FINANCE, COMPANY STORE & = | 1185 NN. PERR home on highway. $3,000, will han- Next to New A & P t Market die. NA 4. “PARKING NO PR LEM” ons Hip tps FOR ee $1,000 34 re OR cele. take older home im trade or your pee ih helg’ PUR THOR- equity. Call for a nance” Cau 2-012) = OUGHL/ CHECKED. 462 CALL FE 1 OR FE NEW 35 CAL N. SAGINAW ST. §-9075. ASK TED MC- for boat trdiler. PE 5-s006. : CULLOUGB = OR between Pederal’s and gears. Pull Pal IVAN W. ee oe Maple any ibe | * ocated at 86 SCHRAM gwaP. BUY OR SELL. CALL N. Saginaw St. Ask for Warren|1111 JOSLYN REALTOR| Swap Service. CR 1-656). _ $1,675 DISCOUNT TR ADE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor foom migsera nome so ls Bed ae = DG ‘3 5 See ae YA!t MASONRY ' Al Clear sand, ao coling. plenty R. "VALUET, Realtor . Saerty | 308 FE 5-0003 | Any old home in fair cond. will be tise we as tect teens. aa MULTIPLE. Listig GURVICN | cuscidered ter Wade on our lovely : wi. oh Clarkston, Thhese Outstanding WAREHOURE 1 & 2 MODERN OFr- homes have many fine features. GI OR’ FHA TERMS ILABLE AVA bee E, ADAMS CO. _ "Til 9; Sun. 1 to 8 Hwy. FE 44561 PRIVILEGE LOT sh. Cail TRADE LAKE im Northern Michigan for “tng tn 4 rooms or for ca: 3-8289. 0! = 30° CHAIN SAW boat trailer, large eno to COMPLETE —985._OR _3-1427 con ey ? Are r ven i rested in a r home elothe’. and ures? di con their w All-O-Matic Water a — = im age proviaee on ban ater “ teelt No attention y the just @ salt twice ® year. Your cost is only $349.50 or low monthly Cal FE Fe) 3039 17 IN, RCA TV COMB. RADIO— 3s, rE phonograph, $35. APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE. .3 burner. Good cond, Also 60,000 BTU floor furnace. Good cond, PE 56-0288 after 5:30 p.m. Iee cream chairs, outside dinner bell, china, silver and furniture, Open evenings and Sundays. 32 Pine St. Behind Pontiac Press ADMIRAL TV 16 IN. CONSOLE. Cees cond. FE 56-0644 after 4 Pm APT. ‘PIAN o. $ . FURNI- ture Ta 2-5965. 32-3711 96 Oakland Ave 2-4021 Double dres: rand *¢ irro! ser ,@rge mirror, bookcase : fo pera phi! at at eaual < pans savings, Ave. BRAND EW E iz mi y & reverse ; : oh prion, $1.25 week. FE machines. if Allen's acs, FE sneee UNK BEDS, "nN & ig & blond. 8 5 Orchard Lake Ave. CHAIR OTTOMAN are 4-6042, ane OIL SPACE HEA with reallly 55 gal. drum includ; ed. Also elec. range. MA 5-1336, swap. apaRTuENt a Gas ory CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. WI PE 5-8755 = | “eee, Witt tg sag attachments Pine Bee month oo Warton iV “St ae PHILGAS 20 GAL. ro Elec. Co. 1060 W. Huron. we one DAVENPORT, Reconditioned iia — Legare S Gu reltig tEPAIRED home ot SHARE EXPENSES TO | east Mo. Friday Eve. FE 4-7250, TO # CENT ON all Norge floor semple automatic rs & ers. 2 yrs to pay or 00 days—same water heater hard- ware, electrical supplies oho Bipe and fittings, 4 PS and tile, galvanized copper Giark Paint and per Kentone. one <4 LY 2685 Lapeer BA oe $5.05 192 8. Saginaw FE_6-3196 BUY DIRECT WE MANUFACTURE E68 ieee . $7.00-C 50-C «» $3.50 see $2.75 ++. $3.50 -» $.205 sroceand exterior ...... $0.05 Bair 28 $3.30 Doors “interior eee from ... $4.95 Gereen Goors§ «...........005- A wpe Comb door $17.95 Windows double “hung 20x20 $12.29 PIRE 8U ] PLIE: 2600 Union a Rd. 35-4148 im Complete beeen orders we do better. BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND _ quarters Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-704 CHILD'S CRIB. ALMOST Taw, Sidearm heater, 4@ gal. tank, com- SS eee. a pease: beds, C&HLU MBER CO. _-ANNOURCES THEIR NEW CASH & CARRY POLICY AND PRICES Acoustic celling tile 13c Tt sq. ft. plain, ceiling te sq. ft in’ %" ach. 2 ag nn in panda $75 per M. Corner = Crooks ye, and Auburn. _FPE 23-6141. Open 7 days a week. CABINEI “aie $50.05; STAILN- less steel. ‘ouble sinks, $44.25; A. Thom bf Crna toe 80 8 Perr + | COLEMAN ot HEATER. 615. OR 3-3835. CLOSET DOORS . Slighti someest steel] fold doors of aaa 4o—@' wide: Priced from $5 an up Beery Door Sales Co, 371 8. : pasdoon Pontiac FE — 20003. COLEMAN OIL FURNACE AND 4" duct work. $75. = al. Sears hot water heater. A- le 5-3436. CULVERT PIPE 12” 16 gage corrugated pipe at $2.35 per lineal ft. Church's, Inc. 102 8. Squirrel Rd. PE 2-0233 Ex- Turner's 602 cas FE pone STUDIO COUCH, : $55. Gas stove, : gy -. $45; elec. stove $25; 17” TV, $45; dish r, $50. PE 5-2766. “a os $1.35 a wk. Mich. sone ing Center. Call PE 32-3337. - Siegler Oil Heaters the heat at Twice the the cost. Money back C's MY 33711 TABLE STOVE. $25. Call after 6. FE 2-4017. Kenmore fener) THIS W EEK’SPECAL pe. mahogany dining rm $70 3 pe. Limed Oak bedroom set. $80 Metal wardrobe ............... $9.50 Maple Buffet ..:.........0.00-- $15 geomaban TV a ace EDACMONAIN 8 OF oacce. . Elect . : YTHING. OAKLAND FURNITURE 104 8. Saginaw FE 2-8523 TRADEIN DEPT. carry 18’ boat. OR 3-8256. WILL SWAP | Ld KELVINATOR RE- 2 apt. size or sell. FE -— Sale Clothing —s lL & SEMI- FORMAL, : sizes oe 10. Wool skirts, size 2. Mise. articles. FE +6081. BOYS AND GIRLS CLOTHING, Bize 10 to 14. EM 3-3927. GIRL'S CLOTHIING, SIZE 10, 30 _Cadillac. FE 2-6521. GOOD CLEAN CLOTHING REA- 8008 | GRIVATE HOME. FE 42839 LADIES’ CLOTHING, SIZE © 12-14. Including pony jackets, very reas. FE 2-6084, 6 8. Shirley, MOUTON LAMB COAT SIZE 10 to 12 & man's overcoat size 38 to 40 long, exe cond. Reasonable. _E 3-3829. WOMAN'S RED DRESS, SIZE WM, 23d eer used only once, clean very good condition. Too ao Tier owner. Cheap. Call FE 20579 after 3:30 p.m. _Sale ii Household Goods 57 1 1 COFFEE TABLE. ml efitg round rum y Pte table, all for $30. 2806 Ms CONDITIONER. ne 8. ' R. or Electric, w. 56 " Call after 6. OL 1- 1470. "83 Exc. cond. With $45. FE 5-6463. ASHER. suction pump. CASH FOR sMAL oll ae IqRADIOS WILL Cl “OSING OUT BARNES HARDWARE. tae ats Ez "Parking TABLE AND CHAIRS, Washing machine, ehair and _ tables, 7342 beth Lake =. =e Hae Lag tf lawn mowers } baby bed, high Eliza- Go DINING RM -RED MAPLE POL D- | ing table. 6 chairs, seats and corner cupboard $65 FE 2-6406.. DINING ROOM anu Excel. cond. O DAVENPORT & | ae CHROME see soem. set, GE stove, reasonable. “6 CHAIRS DREXEL Fr E DROP LEAP TA- ie & ar ones. gen fat new. DAVENPORT. A CHAR, COFFEE war ainee aad tor 656. Also Elec. bt ar! Dyes small] oil heat- Disk ae GLAsS TOP. EM 3-3927. MASTER STOVE, VERY _good cond. PE §-2791. FLORERCE Gag STOVE GAS STOVE, EXC. COND. $65.— PE 5-4426. 2 iM SET. ELEC. DRYER, $75; ELEC. Gist agp SO ii, ie Et ae EM_34 OUL | ng rm. oF: Be CON NOOLE, ani ae euite iat, “a above items like e om. Midwest 6-5912 e 7 Pc.biV¥i NG ROOM SUITE.|SLECTRIC MANTLE CLOCK. Brand new, —— Boe ~ EE __New Haven, $1. FE > wey Secorater lamps. | FRIGIDAIRE “LATE ‘All for $08. Pay only $3 weekly. ae freezer acrosg ai? ort} po eee Puruitere. & Oret gies Mine Ape. MI +13 Lake Ave Pact OR o's 7 VACoUM ihe EW 9x 12 RUG & © rs. es, 1 year guar- sey gfe $50, chrome set, $25.| antee. $16.95 up. Th | wry a'sei2' or | 802 N. Johnson, PE. 45169. _MA6 DINING ROG FURNITURE, table, 5 ebairs, — & chins 5-$811 aes ted hier I! 4i aed other items convenient cred- terms "FHOM. AS ECONOMY FURNITURECO. — = 361_ 8S. Saginaw St. Used Vacrum Cleaners 4622 or p in our office, 930 Mt. Clemens, ‘Kirby Co. of Pontiac. USED TV. $1995 UP; , USED RE- frigerators $69.95 wu, psi color TV, $300. Sweet's 2 Lath 423 W. Huron. FI PR “4 3. WASH YOUR DISH: AUTOMATICALLY « GE DISHWASHER NO PLUMBING $199.95 FREE pees TRIAL L. A. WAGNER, CO, Phone FE 5-9321 WALNUT DESK AND CHAIR, “ALSO Underwood noiseless typewriter, _#ll_in_ good cond. MI 4-0447. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1-1- a8 REYNOLDS ALUMINUM SIDING, Sell yourself by — our expert installations. town birch and steel kitchens, ornamental and OL 1-9041_ for cee * | 21x32 Double TAPPAN Pi PHILOA AB STOVE AND 3-pe. Guar. elec. washer $20 95 Guar. elec. washer ... . $39.95 s desk - $7.95 5 pe. hardwood dinette .. $16.95 Studio couch ‘ . $19.95) 2 pe. living rm. ‘ pulte $19 95 2 pe. living rm. suite $29.95 Bed-side feeding stands $298 WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike FE 1123 USED TRADE IN DB-40 MOTOR. D-4U DOZER. TWO TD-14. Three graders. 15 B-B-E “& backhoe. Portable road Portable breech ELECTRIC LIGHT warcaes - unusual as shown in te home maga- sines. Beautiful shee | for every room, Pull balloons, star- and ve-see our large. wieptay! Michig an Filuores- _cent, 303 Orchard | Lk. Ave. PREE STANDING TOILETS on 98 Sink 2.95 Washbow!ls with oe Nae Sti es bath sets with trim ... a rere path set PACTORY 2nds SAVE vLounIea. SUPP 172 8. Saginaw guiar PLY FUEL OIL TANKS - ene New, $35 delivered inckiding sales tex. We also carry legs, gauges. fill caps, filters & copper tubing at a reasonable oes Schaeffer _Tank Co. FE 5-14 FOR YOUR OIL IL BURNER res ice, cal Alcan Heating, FE 68-0371 GuN TYPE. Of. CONVERSION, peroece: ducts, controls. FE GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK. GRAY squirrel coat, golf clubs. a few ice _antiques. EM 3-0728 or EM 3-8242. GAS STOVE FE 2-3227 Garage, Doors Berry Steel overhead factory sec- onds. All sizes i} prices. selectior from $35. ahd up. modern oer. on Praag ee costs = than y et us give a free poles xt °3. “pad ddock PE. 2-0203 GAS FLOOR FURNACE AND GAS wall furnace, double ee Good EM 3-307. ~~ HEAT ING 7: FQUIPMENT Used of! furnaces, of] burners, floor furnaces, stokers and space heater. Wayne Heating Co. Roch- ester. OL 2-0211. IN GOOD COND. 2 COMMERCIAL é& 1 domestic stoker. Used piping \@ price. Dixie Floral, 5233 Dixie _Hwy. O! OR 3-1488, rnta, track fixtures. rt ued colgre of Berry 1 at gS Pain’ wg" e ree: Sin cella ie per ft. Soll pipe 35 per ‘igt., %" copper. pipe i C Romex, Fe KOiON. a a pa call) . 2678 Orchard e Rd. eee 4 | ee : Le TPE aR oe foe lo. oe ay Teer ee ep ge Oe ye pee ee ore j ; ys eres Pee te bay a ee is Ter a a are a aa \ j — ] ‘ 5 Pe it hee ik, ih ee ne ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 9,, 1957s \ oe tee A AS Sale Bunoes Pre | MODEST MAIDENS» ae by day | Alan | For ‘Sale Miscctianeous 60 For epeanareepeye toe Senin fiat BY'O OWNER “ " GABOLINE TANK, ON SPECIAL | se FAUGE mee zt we ee eee COMB - SEE - BUY Clarkston. REAL ESTATE a ot houge | POR RO “COIL A PER aug boxes for Ate plugs, Main range LAYAWAY OR ._PAYMEN EDWARD'S OUTLET 18 8. SAGINAW. Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet 51. 39 Pir Plyscord, 4xéx% Blanket insulation ioe. ry fi 8s ts es Zonolite oH 5] —— "ax8 2x13, 2x14, ; pe bere peonesacson an $00.00 M 4x8\, fir plywood eas $3.50 1x2 white | tg ea ft. ... Me Inside prac . §. 95 Soil qaivanised pipe, “sewer omg cx plasters and hardware. 8A TO $600 ON BURM EISTER Northern Lumber Co. 6197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontiac, EM i171 & = Sd Doe Telegraph & 8 Mile Talbott ibe Plasterboard, rock Haroware. \Prambing Pu Cases - __ WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- bation. doors and windows. PE ¢2521 BENSON LUMBER CO. Wall Tile 1* Genuine Plastic Wall Tile abe : - SHO! 99 8. Saginaw Open 9-6 WRECKING BARGAINS 6 inch cinder blocks, 12 each. Cash & carry WOLVERINE ede joes F WRECKIN nos. ! Pastock WALL TYPE OIL FURNACE. Freezer. National cosh register. OR 3-1542 Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT Big were Elld 700 vo Pike’s Rental De TOOL & EQUIPT. Trailers, mixers, floor sanders, AL a _— mowers, fillers, chain saws, con- crete grinder, plumbers, carpen- — & = 8 tools. ou don't see it—call 5488 Dixie Waterford OR: 31751 Opp. Ou Our Lady of the Lakes Church www we eee 24 BY 3% PRESS CAMERA. FE 20M. _Sale Musical Goods 62 ARTLEY COND. GooD writle 3-1155. ALTO SAXOPHONE, USED i school term. OR 3-3206. GRAND PIANO BROMBOX ExX- ~—— condition. $295. EM peak. Latpeioag ag aoe ORGAN. Exc. _cond IN- oes ‘COND. USED VI- hl { | —- olins from $35 up. Dixie Floral, ~ 5233 Dixle Hwy. NATIONAL oa aes cath AFT- _er 5 pm 4 _MA_ 5-567 | PLAYER: tioned OL 6-08 COMPLETELY PAN- Seine StS $75. mae PIANO, $50. GAL- _lagher's 18 E. Huron, FE 40666. SMALL SPINET PIANO 1 IN Exc. terms. Gallagher's, 18 TADIES LUGGAGE — 4 PRICE Ploor Samples -- Slightly Soiled. WAITE’ DOWNSTAIRS FE 42511 JET WATER pea $69.95 G. A. L3 w WALL CABINETS. 30x15, heavy -gauge steel, refrigerator finish, $ 480 value, $12.95. These are ‘slightly serie. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. —— SINKS, 32X21, $34.05 val- $8. These are slightly chipped. “Toilets, 95 «value, $19.95. Lavatories, complete with mixing faucets, $14.95. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. LUXAIRE FURNACES Installed, Fair trices Kenyon _Heating Service. OR _3-5634. MEDICIN’ CABINETS, LARGE ves lanes wee ou metal cabinet, slightly marred. inets with and without lights, New sliding double- Gaver ~ SCTE FLY . & automatic reel. FE 41290. Cc) Trompeon. 008. Perry | K! # OA. 0 8. Ferry) gnote > ‘rifles. Open tl p.m. kk 5 36r36—formice ‘tops, chalre. | up- Buell. 306 8. Telegraph ees 0 or 5 2-4708, PE 5-8060 or FE 2-0313. TABLE 8AW, {M000 LATH, LAWN serge Sale or R Rent mower, wa e ’ heater, & misc tools. In A-1 cond. | 206-6 A _& ¥_Suroms re _ 8200 Easton Rd, Davisburg, Mich. | WIN. MODEL 70, 300 H as TABLETOP GAS STOVE, $25. Call ag, Super G yess Ss eher 6. FE 2Oty. eet sy war abells. ide Bae, SEWER PIPE FOR 8275. Midwest 46861 after WELLS — CUL $00 p=. : RS — DRAINS ALL SIZES 3" TO 24” : ‘PLAIN OR DIEC. JOINTS __Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 mT AV LOCK |* fokcQe, BLACK BIRT, ve y So ee eee oor re eel | eee ae Bat "DIRT, TOP : SPECIAL 8 gate | th, tend and and gravel. FE Shae SUITCASES FROM $2.95 ———— MENG RINGS PROM §1 00 Morava tem seth "ia eee belle MEN'S & LADY'S WA . $7.95 | dozing. GR. Stuart. FE 4-684. SILVERWARE FROM 1498. 700 LOADS. CLEAN BANDY PLAN Pop soit. ‘Will deliver any amount. 1 P BOIL, BLACK T Atield & gravel. FE 50214. -1 SHREDDED PEAT Awholesale end retail. 0s@ Logk: haven. FE 5-1413. . a BIACK pest. . & tp tractor root rE 3-5548. “1 TOP i Se . & Co kA PJ Ww ~———7-3 fOr OLS i ih Sat 4-1 TOP yet, revel, OO tilt kh. Conkiia, Attention Loading black top dirt, & fill sand or ra) We deliver, _PE_ 5-155}. ‘A-1 topsoil, black dirt and peat. Fill sand, clay and gravel. Lass 3-7549, rs ae Fe wt TOP. p poi, Rich, BL ACE [aba Paty © eat if dirt. fer DIRT, i” A LOAD, | PILL fill. Barl How- ight tractor work. PE 2 B&B, SAND. GRAVEL, TOP sort, $8333 or PE 5-7255. Loading Clay Fill at YMCA Age CLEANING AND ponte a wo gy A-l a us. gravel, fill. PONTIAC LA 2 trucking oso. 8 win ne Gere OW oR & tree service. OR ARD & DR veagravel, fll ete, PE ~_Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 -| DRY 24" OAK ——— — Also mixed cord PE 2-7188. SEASONED SLAB WOOD AND Kindling delivered. OR 5 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A BLUE SPRUCE FOR You, also Blackhill da A Pine, Scotch, Austrian & MUGHO. Ar- Pi ts. Concolor fir. et open Open every day 8 to 7. MU 48038. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND romerel Free estimates. FE For Sale Pets 69 2 BEAGLE HOUNDS, THIROUGH-. 2 THOUGHBRED BOXER PUP- _Bies, 3 mox, old. MA_ 43085. 3 3 PART ‘RT COLLIE PUPPIES. REAL 7 WEEE 0 OLD COCKER PUPPIES. AKC” REG. BEA ot. LE PUPS. Ready for training. OR 3-7500_ AKC. REO. 13” BEAGLES, 3 MO. OR 3187. hunting stock, Reason. AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY [eae 16 wks. olf. Ready for raining. MA 5-1608. AKC hey Pointer. 6 mos. AKC REG._GPRINGER SPANIEL ae o-tgs champion bred, ma REG _dane, OR 3-7576.. axe REQ, S2RERINOESE PUP- es, AKC. EN ENOLIBE 18m gPRINOER PUP- _Pies. 6 mo, $25. AKC BOXER ae sai FE §-1037. 3250 Crooks Rd. BEAGLE, 18 MOS. OLD, $15. MA Boston TERRIER PUPPIES, AKC ps fel oo Scott — Rd. corner Elizabeth Lk, PE 5-5400 after rid p.r. BRITTANY SPANIELS,- Exe. __hunting. Oxford, OA 8-3649. BEAGLES, $25, PUPPIES, $10. male, rd, $2. Doberman Pinscher, Box- trimmed, uo 9 Mile Rd., Utica, ASHE PUPPIES, 8 WKS. OLD, cheap. 680 Melrose. Pontiac, BOSTON T IER ae AKC _fee., 79 Wall, FE 2-4628. BOSTON TERRIERS at STUD, _ AKC reg. Curtiss. OR 3-0206. COON DOG PUPS, REG. TREEIN walkers, porenss real coon t: Freeman Peace. 13327 m Rd. _Holly, Mich. ._MElrose 4 $01. COCKER PUPS 1 BLONDE & 2 Fr 53783 $10 each. Evenings only Onde TnaOn Sa, Oo irpo: CHAMPION SIRED COLLIE PUPS. AKC, Stud service, Nee AKO ENGLISH aerrne ee re trom ¢ svasinaee breeding. Phone FE 5-326 or rE 2-9745. GIVE AWAY To Hi bem | r= good - dog house. re 1358 Parakeets Guar. to Talk Some talk reasonable) must make room for coming ‘* ‘ | 3 miles W. of. Commerce Village. - miles E. ef Wixom Rd. and Duck Lake Rd. AKC REG. GERMAN SHORT- - Oakland GREAT : D ’ ea RT Ne TT nee TS en em Ra Eee ‘ . “ “ | « : i ~. = a \ A kate ; q oa 4 * : \ Ma © “yt 19357 ag a , ( THE. PONTIAC PRESS es x hic id ps a : A —* ee amewit For Sale Car ~ www an For Sale Housetrailers 78} Wanted -Used-Card— 88 joel Ue SPT | 8.eeE gage come. wore] the ; OXFORD" TRAILER “THE HIGH DOLLAR SALES: For high’ grade Aised om . Dri extra ee a Fee raat! a Por go a 2. ‘Seah, ‘ort pet puto eee VAN \\ WELT dh kk See fodays ME) EL. J Station Wagon.'53 ging] 1 owner new car trade. iidewall ‘. $1852 evenings. ; s) Can be bandied brewster green. wake : ehre , nn Me ; ; : tires. like new. Hurry = onl pb a tg miles, Excel-| .j5 ¥ SEDAN. clad ‘ BOHR, INC. & FE 53639 OM. ton pid car _ = nee eondi- Tent condition, $1050, FE 2 Ni ‘A iN ? \ (U 4-5155 pele Yourspld car regard : inse ASH RAMBLER s Will ‘1: “a : 1 make the vayments. ENTS ON TRAILER EXCHANGE See M & M Motor S sagen tion or $177 payment. 4 mos. OD | 56 FORD, 2 BR, i. — la trade eld. ¢ for my ates Tpenline, Paar pinas ant , ~ MOBIL, HOMES . | $9 top deuiar om mte model care, The & a ps, San. Sit‘ ith, Fale" |" por » egegereter. Pein ‘Uses "Mc NEAL : cars r work. ip SONTIAG Dat 6 DELURE « DR. HY- tobe st service ive .Used\ Truck Parts 89A S e O.K. quale, veRD Prices ui “ENOL pains | 5° Hae, cara oe gro aA ~ Pp eS "58 - Chev ~ * SuIck, : shisia” waahees. WwW 30 ‘modele 8 > an = ALL MAKES AND ODRLS ms Ply mouth Dealer | LAKE eons oe MY_20411 BIRMINGHAM. extras. MA oO a eine iow display. 1 & 2}- HEIGHTS - . oe For the Best Deal : 53 2 DR, R & H. 2-TONE, | ; UALITY EVERYBODY'S. Of bedroom used trallers. recondi- | 2635, cai’ . GOoD. First |. _W.W. | a7 OM Was, Fe “epeet se | WORKING MAN MAN'S Tabac oe pl hon Fey Very For Sale. Trucks id byt er) i000 aegis ‘SS FOR § FORD, CU cust ~ dan, ‘ouate ge new in ever . t 5 vente: wan. very; Fu NE cn mt orcs a ered e i * * . ‘Rule Goya. tnmsanse penceasion: 2 — 1985 CHEV. 4 TON PICKUP. GOT TO SELL Bont Anoo Buchel +Dr. , detail. Prie me oes reduced to E ASY ED JONES ES ae BOTTLE GAS aoe & white, low mileage. ia A sa Pentiae os a 1984, biond paint, R & HR. ‘ 115 8. ‘Saginaw PART & SUPPLIES = = Se ee = iss 2 ar, Haratop, Bute at es. Cam MA SalfeS with gout North Chevrolet. Co. SWEPT WING DODGE ~~. +8 CHEV. 's ti Private cars dy int tionally ¢ ae this one. 100 8. Weodwacd _ Birmingham Trained, Bearded 70M ies La tl 8 and cur PM ai 1865 Wellington. a ae os Belawin, FE $2100. ROR : YE >emss | 2 BARN ROMSLER Sea a STATT’ 5 = rts Serv. ‘til 6 Closed Sun. Lk. Near Telegrap S > poas, ca’ pos ol aCRTTES 5 HUNTER. GET @ CHEVY (PANEL. Exc. COND. -~AUBURN "4 FORD COMVT. WHITE wrTH «55 PLYMOU BH MOTOR SALES SRE RLRSAIER © GR SPORT, INTER OF |" 3 | REE Secs see] Searion aban DORAE SARs ISSS® s Ww ave sé om. 1. a. ai ain & Feed 71) ‘ater, some with Moet “that N EW ‘DODGE MOTORS Te ee anne) ght PRR MONTH uy Dee, yom era, late oe _ Hay, Grain & tle hale ons your gre the Suni r ni. Wa Came as FoaD hb GOOD TRANS. eines Eons equipment; 1 on Chery. “eh aH. Power Glide. — WT AND IND CUT HAY ALSO) ing or fishing ooh ey saa pe 3-.TON PICKUP — Waees “+ $1305) “portation $100. MA 42253. A-l saline 8. R & H. Very clean, - ° straw. Ph. eve. “Wa banced & paves as you enjoy them. ast, pussec ad.ses “S) Pootine. 3 dr. eeyare. “120+ G00 SAL oe ‘48 PORD. CHEAP. Lee TRANSPORT a a : AND 2ND CUT NEW ER EXCHANG ‘ = ’ $1,339 nh oe $1195 | _O8 361 RAID PL SPEC Lake Orion 7 straw, Bailing Keely Ba 60 8. me Teal ice Sp = = at) Tee 3 LEFT! oH Ra 'H New Gres ea 1 owner, gles: RD CUSTOM ce) et 0 Prat de x HY- ACRES CORN IN THE ent Tr Spa like new : FORD CONVERTIBLE. W. Clean, FE 8-2 for silo, OA 8-2864, ars Ml Peas CA ena 1088, FO $200 ‘cash ot trade. in DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER | dramatic. TALINA. ALL EX- TS MOBILE Vil- 51 Pontiac Ca‘ ’ . $800 ouky DEALING %3 PONTIAC CA Tre. 17 ACRES OF CORN FOR SILO.| ,unuRN HEIGH SE of Pon- | Pertert Cond Sid assume payments of $60 per| 33 YEARS FAIR ST tras, 24,000 miles. $1495. 50” res: Soh Lag ne. “opavie. tase on OD +2082, ee a Sosncer is 2 sordomace. ae a ae gent. = . Dar a 3 age, Fo Li) : eam ecemeteermennmeneee | LAN. : tion, PAR PARKHURST | BIRMINGHAM ; have a wide selection to ine, safety bac ares.) ———————— ONEY CARS pertey, 1 we” OL 60736 a | one Whe er reliving ee — avers Dodge - Ply mouth Deuter l ee ee op chogae™ trom Come out and Jet Ww — snd Meet and) “driven 00 MASE 3 DR... — ee per| 1987 DISCOUNT 18sT & IND i with good swimming, good a - B Dea! “| » peewshoctures e 3 : FS Be at Schutz Motors, In mowth, Call credit mgr. F . i or the Best Dea I terms . = Birmingham, Ask to t 49500, Harold coiting and straw, No rain. Wil) cae club house & tornado SS — : : TRURN MOTORS at Hunter, Parks. Midwes te Pon- | ; TON PICKUP | AUBURN} _ Hanks car Ford. OA Sate. z oe cle haber oe bane tae | | caavactat R311. Fé Sale Cars 91 orner Pike & E. Blvd. Ter 1956 MONTEREY 2 DR.| _Turper = ‘S1_ NASH CL. CPE. P TO $900: tiac. Also r __Like _cone. OF F : le Cars 91) ‘or a, | Corner Pike & _ : MER fc. Power| FOR SALE: MA For Sale Livestock | $20. Phone: MYrtle 2-4411. an | i983 FORD * Naren ater ‘ For Seek Sak ed (Seeds ip nr T : c ‘al Sh ae Mr 40086.| | Motor excellent, pat fair. MA serac marae, @kGuen Derannen ute /MOBILHOME ESTATES, Loo ae speed trans. as O a" es. oft eer fe m7 : days pec} rakes ry _ MONTCLAIR _ int, tikien BATION ro Ciemeun OC. PE 3-t117 ATTENTION HORSEMEN, % MILE lake front & piayground. and weekends kad Smitty Of ers. MERCURY.) . clean. New | 53. MASH RAMBLER, ae | Oe ee and jog your_horses, ; - - T WITH Hardtop. R'& H. Very Ww $5 dr Auto . git fecitie to posta. large or. | 2288 MANOR AME] na56 Ae oe | ts vita GN" Gooley wake Rd, "| 1088. Saginaw “PE ¢2 | INGHAM Stata, aod SS a een ot Oxterd at M0 Lakeville RD LARGE VALUES ‘1 Cad. 4 dr. Loaded, no as cher. 447, waged. Like new.| SSSee. Sis Cooley "| 78 OLDS ta DR NO CASH! QUALITY Tetes, White “agar Call — 40x80 ft. |. test Mercury, LS — ‘aL Ola’ se 2drR& ‘85 Chev Bel Alr 2 dr needed. Payments . Oey ith Rd. ville, Mich, Ra. pe re — 6x40 cement 950 Buick run sod. pooed le tine Hyd. sedan : : month. Lucky Auto Seles m3 8. 54 Pontiac 2-door sedan w % : soe eeects, ete. For those |. - FOF CK UP inst Hudson Ht Weraet Bre. sar. inted:| “81 U Nash wagon Bano. . D. -. $198 ‘$8 Buick ee Pontiac | Saginaw, en ae aa . « dramatic | Radio and heater. rs 6-3729. who wast the best, OA ™% TO) pe fh overdrive, white sidewails, 4 as A ees $50 | °$8 Chev. Sule San jf 4 k i ae 8. e ETDRL. he “Clean an HORSESHOEING - TRAILER SPACE TO RENT. 995 newly overban led. mice car, | . : 1-89 Chev. 2 as. Auto Bro ers ‘32 OLDS, HOLIDAY 08, EXC. North Chevrolet Co. NAtional 71-3014 Ld clean Modern ew od ipat acne 49 dr. Bhar rp! | Smith Motor Sales | 8 cond. Priced i@ sell by pvt. owner. 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham . ba pce aos 2 75 le Village. 3300 Eliza’ - at above cars are selling ‘for FE 41170 pete As low as lane locas nice ...... $1385 FE 4-629. . 33. PONTIAC, %DR. R&H, Hy- : Sale Farm Produce 78) ne — LARRY Nese Cia sO ened 3085 Crooks Rd. corner Aubu: $95 ‘$8 Fairlane FOM dr new ... $1008 "We Cte 3 DR. HOWARD EQUIP. sraanalas ws money down esoume . ate * = Le ape . pon r. ; reworked ° ‘of : month - gr dod mf Ra. nn lute Accessories _ 80 ; EROME | FRANKIE & Soeanys MOTOR HOUGHTEN’ S 33 Dodge C se pat ~- one 60833. pres. lak od Midwest : hard ye © eet Achura Ave.|30. 1. gk Paar + ON CS Bot ree as _W. Montcalm _ FE 6-3712 SPOT or your eer dows OLDS 4-7500, Harold Turner Pers. . Sy ae sree. a = (== HOT : . ‘Sg PONTIAC, ¢ an xt ivdra. Clean Sean oe Auto Glass Specialists | adel Rlbah tae SS | | CLARKSTON Tole ty i se etre ae (met =e “hs jonas For top quality new car trade-ins good out 1"owser. FE. +N ro Lx. saath) BPC Be ee _ take car aD Hydra. "eer, uF yt ee come to “0 oe ONTIAG, EANNING PEACHES. STANLEY hondred.. Mrs, Jack. Pras | 5.9 «Ton DODO TRACTOR ‘hate "Champ. @ar “St Bontiae 4 dr. “ Lan Mi a." ~ , Meee reas © peors, Bits Om! ciatms Glass Oo., 173 Oak-| 5.5 32-toot tandem trafimobile Sales Priced to se : Subur n rs. GT PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, TRI- : . Ra. 3 mi.) safety Auto 1 $2500. otor : ave ble. R & H. Nice. $ Fs Low mile- _ 8. of set Aine, OTL, ined. FE e006. flat aeer Seed condition, "$3 Chevy oon oom rte UTO BROKERS OLDS DEALER : corte, falty cquivpes. | | TOMATOES FOR SALE. For Sale Tires 80A bow pODy AND HOT. 3 TO Chrysler - peooctn ae ‘$5 Olds oper 2 rR oH. PS. 1260 Re Perry Bt FE Ste | us 5. W sOTH RUNS GOOD, ‘wr “PONTIAC. HYDRA. & UPER. : ‘ 3-1082, 7 yds. cap For information ¢ Demonstrator priced—new Be red Pully equipped In-| ~ > -OLDS 5 1951 PLYMO 1-0310./ chief 4 dr. station wagon. $400 Orebara Le. |5% Traded ja Senet te vient PICKUP, MOTOR & ‘55 Desoto “¢ an” SPiretive precy ‘sate soak. Leow’ mmo. qeEVROL Eee BIRM oa . th riche wee BE s1_ gTUDERARER COMMANDER, : .* winewale whe ra PE seiel.| POwst brakes, ROH, WW. tires! ree. clean. “Oakland County’s UALIT ‘4. PL PLYMOUTH” BLUE. 2 DR |; Ra | tires, A-l. $295 essa! P light Blue’ and ivory. Oakland ¢ y QU: Exe. cond. $150 F F —. ¥ — orebard. 324 ED. WILLIAMS in, wectvert ALSO | '64 Dodge Royal V-8 club coupe. HOUGHTEN & SON Fastest Growing Dealer” | 1950 Nash Rambler a rete ‘| Pasa Ro& i Bs aes (STUDEBAKER OEY HAWK. (B. lene Augeite Ae a sane 50 fh. insulated trailer canons 1956 Ford % ton pick-up F250 cu Rochester's Friendly #751 Dine Highway at Mis You must see a, Ge | ae ye a Rb BWW kee] Ho B Ante, trans. Ww. Bac. i plums. Honey, oad tee > aed bel ed page Sg Aner 6 pm, PB Soe. : rege Nagel duty Tires, RAM Olds Dealer ma_ssor1 “Gpen Nights ‘til | mew and priced a “ very cleda Low mileage, Reas.| 5-e7e4. * & pl f R. Ra, - m Mayfair : mi, 8. sf Aubure, OLive 20667. | | STATE SALETE oes? Open Evenings—Please | 528 \ Main, Rochester Ch Cars North Chevrolet Co, PLYMOUTH "4s. ~ EM) CENTRAL LINCOLN—MERCU Sele Ferm Eaulpment 76 Ate serie 81) ors xcrinee | Oe E me MAple Stat On. 19761 arp wn 8 mebeviet__shatchen.| ERECT a! SPECIAL! Fragat Tica wa We a Amte Serve 81, 9 MSE MAST a, | Phone Map Sstal | ee : 7 OP, Se 3 HORSE TRAILER, CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | °Go04 condition. On. RB & u.| CAR PAYMENTS OO BURDEN. "36 Buick Hard sighs od ccad. ; I Shise Bhop. 33 Hood, Phone FE, Ser § oc ix 1, SPEIROUE PE ¢0651, “ne * stoescee model ‘Se For ¢ Tost agen new Bright Spot ‘ia PLYMOUTH 3 DR RAH NO 32 OLDSMOBILE 18 pis cans.) 3.9563. ake Orion "$6 Chevrolet 2 Door J _| money down, + ay ep —. mer. | otal ipower. Radio & ‘Ational 7. — 82 Sale Cars 91 MM AT CLARKSTON RD. "$4 Chevrolet 2 Door, PG. $11.46 per month 7500. Har.|- Red paint Sale Motor Scooters 82 For bo rGRD senceer MY _3-2611/ «34 Ford 4 Dr. Pordomatie Mr. Parks, Midwest ¢ Heater, Auto. shift. LAK SE Ew hn Ee nf ae : || MobeSTtbeGer eGo very cies | Hi Femtar na Wegee'tre, | 3 PLYMOUTH. -¢—DR—G00D $525 . equipment, : — Pack, very 70 tine cldeas, gardca’ and on ‘aes fey fires. $186. EM 32463. E 57 L se Po hoe ‘power _ OL 1 wr ial list of one owner, AG aed otto STATION “Was utes cenvice | FORT-CYSUE, IN GOOD COR. § ae Ontiac Sales | it tis Sis Steer | iat it Piste B'S) STOCK REDUCTION [ator Xr awonatienas:| COE NTR ——---- = 8= ry i i S Hard top V-8 t & clean. Low mileage terms can | . ‘i 5000 miles, Extras. E) | FE voto "~on1_ Mi Clemens’ St:| "For Sale Motorcycles 8) Demonstrators aS Ee He Beauly euare”, | Yery peat & clean. au | | - SALE 4440. wince eee. | LINCOLNMERCURY ~ | Se tiac Stare ¢ ~~ NGHAN 1951 2 DR. PON Bits. ~ CALIF. HERE WE rergaaiea. as scout Choose from the finest se-) “dam Myara, Ra, Lew milage. eMuauiry, =| GLENN'S Prices Slashed! | "recat: sn Ardmore | __ out eet soe | es a iste ta’ 7E Yai» 00 wae is | ection of for ‘ - ay i speeers ste Sepcuele sakes | 1953 aot Special seers eres. motos SAL a7371 yet. Gone ‘ody, Needs motor) “West Side Used ( Cars We are way Cr G80 cs.2 AS) wi e happy | po Stans tal mn. Dyaatiow, to Saginaw rq ik. Sass FE 5-5878. here overhead is low Meets to pet tee] new le tiie eet +4300 jors. You y-CAT-| +3} "Ponting 4 dr sedan. A-1 cond.| tone finish. : . . $20. 312 W. Montcalm PE 4-9151 paint. oa are Sy cam | we teces ween a dosume prete. of 55 Dodge 4Door Iways followed by a car —} HF 64 pe month . mn way me Bela) so mena kalaee Do ; e ‘57 / terms. : Parks, Midwest ¢-7800, Har- $1595 a Rolling Ball—it . almost a CH ILD ; Le rner : ¢ g North Chevrolet Co. 32 FORD CUSTOM VaR. "35 Olds eae Coupe NC 7 “EO CEREEAS Toco | 1 oopoe cists nove | e's wows Staogan Ais Hk M Gowe Perment RUNN : erie Powers leering power See “TOM 1 BOHR. INC, | Se an, oe eet GET ONE OF THESE arse tires, de- Milford illac ‘ f dash, White side wall >gedan, a . “a 3 List price $3.-| 1953 chev let 210 2-door PORD. 1951 GOOD Sy 7 : 2 ai a a 896.80. Choice ce een Gan | gla. MA oes Avene. EE " rs OW : eee Se | Se ain laine | Se oad Ae aE ‘55 Plymouth Sedan Safety Checked Ca | : c $20 Per week on : : y S Monee North Chevrolet Co. | <4 Plymouth: 4Dr. | | | HASKIN steers | ou Sl, Riemonte AL aoe $1695 New Goodyear Tires 3 Se CHEVROLET McNEAL Stal pce patil age sues "in| Siti’ pick hel a tes 19 | °55 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Cpe. Available on all '55-'57 models A : : 2-0022| ° wil. demonstrate, $600. Walled Lk. |. 8. Saginaw. FE 4-1006. | full-price. Name your own a . : A&N Ra | TH) _ MA 4-1127. - RKING MAN’s FRIEND" | C8 6. WOODWARD MI ¢000) . | crevil 5 DOOR. GE FF - $1295 -_ FRY, uy, wader. TFT. CR cope 4. Head-gailey-aute ve -Oakand County’s Plymouth Dealer i146 per month. Call, Credit | (@: 35 Pontiac Stchf. Convert. Car Guarantee ned Perguson 20 with dual wheels| weaine sie Shey Ses Growing Dealer Dodge - Plymout Mar Mr Parks, Midwest ©7800, | one: : ; long as Me ae compass. “Cuber” access. 81.800.| Fastest Growing For the Best Deal "Herod Turner Pord. 635 §, WOODWARD MI 4-204 1495 On all ’51-’57 models—as long Used care model F PE besit. if no answer PE 23435 | | g151 Dixie xie Highway at Mis oO 5 sonar ae 1 $ own the car. ee Eventos Moras Es Sees DITA ON © OLD CAR) Oro - Dodge -Piymouth Dealer} +55 011, Saper 88 2.Dr. , you .. attachments available. J. W. Grissom, 1303 RANCH WAGON : For the Bes e ; rt. Ce em ums | arpcruorrscTa—|57 PLYMOUTH | S109 Eo keg tetra, BE | oss Cag ge oc upe |] North Side. 641 Oakland Ave. , : 2 rms boats at a ti i make down H. New 8 > Cadillac J 12 & 14-ft. aluminum miss. Ste; Belv. V8, Hafdtop. Automatic! 6. rite cash w face. ae re Joe Arthurs. EM . 6818 Cool- © f your 54101 th 2-door : . : f INTLAC ie iorsoe; -NURSERY STOCK. ws N Bigetay 18's seth tte Pa we, : 1478. SAGINAW PE iL Boas Heater and rune exceptional. | $2205 | : ee HARDTOP SEDAN s ke @ mo: [ : Se VS - } —— weeps pe Pal srening cineuea rien ‘SEA MAID 10's & OTHERS Choice of +. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BIRMINGHAM. | a Ae ole : Co. 34 Cadillac Convertible 56 CHEVROLET PS CHLUROUEE ma Aaeme Ree eee oe SSALES|- LOW OVEHEAD LOCATION _ QUALITY orth Chevrole “98 ple = os $195 29 = Michigan. INL AND LAKE Cc | , ‘ bee "i s vertible. Snap- | __1000 8. Woodward. _ Birmingham | $7 2 : ra iT! AC $1005 | W_ Huron FE 47121 FE 2-6122, 1955 Chevrolet conve ; i — eat tie Z ee §5 PONTIAC m npr | For Sale Housete — B cared AND EVINRUDE MOTORS. | 438 Woodward MI 42002 FOR A BETTER DEAL BI es peck, Peeen Glide “Hadio BIRMINGHAM 34 Ford 4 Door | STATION WAGON . 56 BUICK x oats Vass eee G00D New snd (used Prices (rec acee ee BIRMINGHAM ir and heater, This one ‘s really an Sire ° 1395 un i CENTURY HARDTOP Een | Kelly's “Hardware, 3994 Auburn | Dodge - P lymouth Dealer | BET eye catcher and reduced to only UALITY vs $ 1 °87 CHEVROLET _ $1 ist, WESTWOOD oe, at Aasiak, Aubere Melghie: ut __kor the Best Deal $1,495. Co =e Scents’ moet 53 Cadillac 62 Sedan | : STATION Wa@on 57 CHEVROLET 2 take ov : — : 5 e : . : < ile, National’ 2 gi. a | vrolet Co. ter and white wall tires. | > , « $1605 Allen “Ra, Ortoavi Sere. CUSTOM BOAT Soa | AAA QUALITY H ASKINS worth aueY Riraitagheen: radio. heater and only $1,045. $795 iy? 56 CHEVROLET 85 CHEVROLET TS equipped. Biectricpraten Al to order. Also Bhop 6 Months Guarantee | West Side Used Cars © North Chevrolet. Co, '53 Buick 2-Door STATION, WAGON ‘ PE ; metal 108, , 200 DOWN, me |e "rater, mR & R. Motors | C HEV ROLET ina pee Aa ee “rang | _100 1000 §. Woodward, Birmingham . $495 °S5 CHEVROLET $4 CHEVROLET je" ~ . 0 ‘hoorse from, Ee = | = = a 8-2318 3-708. a kes & models to choos ; * : 01295. 798 Reese pe 7 BDRM JOHNSON aa : Chrysler-2 lymouth “THE moneine ve ia | "West Side Used Care WEEK END ‘33 Chevrolet Club*Coupe | 53 CHEVROLET 53 ORT ‘ -Make an offer. Frank's Tr: er ts. tratiers plies, every- “Oaklanc ounty | 923, iw. Huron FE 4-2185 . o J actor == 5 ve Ct, $300 Pontise Lk. 4. tae boat. We are distrib. $1795 D aler™ ECIALS $345 | eg ~ a. R | thing for the Boa : . FE astes t Growing Dez 2 : z _ 5 el ee ee eee FER «| SPE SU Chevrolet Pickup) *52, PLYMOUTH oP TET ‘8-878. | Dealers inquiries invite | tleage P Nights HT a “$ 99 - Orchard Lk. | Low mileag _MA 5-50Tt Open Nig as | 3 $545 ; : ins 1 GENERAL, 10 FT. ¥ WIDE, 37 Marine supplies. 396 $1.650 ———— 2 ‘ : $695 _ , bens = 3/ Redrosmns. payments. ee FITS. BOAT ., FP th V8. Push button AG = Six : 53 Ford 4-Door ‘ : QL § se eam. seat PS "Covers ‘Aci aes wanes Sf,, eee HS Tone atin DEAL Bl WE $299 re ~ | South Side 211 S. Saginaw - | JOF'S A&N SURPLUS, FE 2 rae $895 . Tm Be -— j= oe V8 4dr R&R. + ys - DEPENDABLE. SAFETY M : ar °56 PONTIAC 80 bedrooms, newly senna ‘Transportation | Offered 87 87 | - +46 ee r _ FOR CHECKED USED CARS N Oo oney '53 Olds Super 88 4-Door 97 1 1EV] ROLET | 56 manpror carpete f 5. . MO, THURS! , ‘ine R& H. OU » iar : nd dition. FE 4-3970— After \Pireturn about 10 days. 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Detective os gp ong ge CKLW, Robert Hurley 8:30—WWJ, Night Line : Clark Reid 4:00—W JR, Parade of Bands wi y Charles. W TUESDAY AFTERNOON waYa, nadie Chase 9:00—WJR, World WJBK, News, Reid 12:00—WJR, Jim Vinall WCAR, News, Page WXYZ, Vandercook WPON, Chuck Lewis WW3, News, ¥. Elizabeth CKLW, Knowles $:00-—WJR, Dan Ms a | Calls 4:30—WJR, Music Hall WCAR, News ww News, fener A Heatter ww, wy, were McKenzie Jue neon CKLW, News, David — WXYZ, News, McKenzie 10:00-—WJR, Symphooy van ee! WIBK, News, Tom George | 5.09 war, Philip Lenhart WWJ, News, Music : 12:30—WJR, Time Out, Music| WWJ, News at Five w ‘Top Town $:30—WJR, Music Hall ww WXYZ, Wattrick, Sports w *Casty WWJ, Maxwell. News -| wxyz, ~ By Mantovani CKLW, = WCAR. News, Shook - ra bo CKLW, Bud Da’ WJBK, News, McLeod 1¢:30—WWJ, Guest Bter WJBK. or Reid Bat Don Msckinnon WCAR, wee Page . tages PON, Music With Mason WCAR, T. —WIR, Wendy Warren 11;00— WIR, News 9:00—WJR, Wm, Sheehan J, News, Mulholland 6:30—WJR, ic Hall Bandstand WWJ, Minute Parade Sunshine WWJ, Jim Deland CKLW, News owe, Sports WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, News, Davies WXYZ, News, McKensie CKLW, News, David WIBK, T. George CKLW. News Tak kere WJBK, News, George WCAR, News, B. Martyn WCAR, Sports: -- Today's. Television Programs - : Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject te change without notice Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV . HIGHLIGHTS $ Mystery. William Eythe in Agent.” (4) News: 6.00—(7) Sports Focus, (9) Popeye.| wkamp, (2) News: LeGott (4) News, Sports. (2) News: (color). LeGoff. 11:15—(4) Weather: Eliot, (2) Miss 6:10—(7) Sports. (2) Weather:} Weather (color). Phelps. 11:20—(4) Sports: Parker. (2) 6:15—(7) News: Daly. (4)} Sports (color). Weather: Eliot. (2) News: |11:25—(2) Nightwatch Th. Charles Edwards, F Boyer, Irene Dunne in *‘Together 6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. 6:30—(7). Wire Service. Reporter George Brent sets out to expose “Black Market” baby racket. (9) Space Ranger, (4) Sir Lancelot (color). Lancelot helps -young man from being sold into slavery. (2) Robin Hood. Robin aids penniless villagers, defends former wife in murder trial. (4) Tonight. ce ee TUESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 7:00—(9) Million $- Movie. Linda|7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. Darnell, Tab Hunter in “Island 7:45—(2) News. (7) Cartoon Car-' of Desire.” (4) Charles Farreli.| nival. Friends help Charlie when they 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) pees bale beeke. (2) Burns and) Cartoon Carnival. _ |8:30—(7) The Little Rascals, ae} Bold Journey. True story |8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. of Yale students, Blue brothers, 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. _ South American adventures. (4) '9:00—(2) Garry Moore: (4) Arlent Wells Fargo, Bandit queen Belle| Francis Show. Starr crosses detective Hardie's 9::0—(2) Arthur Godfrey. : path. (2) Talent Scouts. © - $:00—(7) Voice. Guest Metropoli- (4) ' Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth, Consequences. 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin Margaret, 8:30—(7) Welk’s Top Tunes. (9) Front Pge. Chal. Quiz, (4) Art. Murray. Farley Granger, Ben Again. 11:30—(T) 30 Minute Th. Lawyer/- and Ricky. ; 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) Play to Win. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (9) The Things We See. 12:25—(4) Window Shopping. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) | (Color) Club 60. (7). The Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer. |1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Charm The- ater. (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride and Groom. 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) My Little Margie, 2:30—(2) Verdict Is Your s. (7) Topper. 2:40—(9) Mary seareee 2:55—T) News. - |$:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen’ for a Day. (7) American Band-| stand, (9) Request. Playhouse.’ 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) Bugle Theater. :45—(4) Modern Romances. _ |4:00—(2) Susie. (4) I Married Joan. | (9) Circle 9.Theater. 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Re- cord Room. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9). Dance Party. 5:15—(4) Range Rider. Blue, Paul Winchell, Ricardo ae en 39, Arraigned "Nicer cal in veri) Chicago Sfabbings ‘ . CHICAGO ( — A 39-year-old row narrates ‘“‘Night America night watchman, accused Trembled.” Ninth season yanbing Sgut pectaaa intrest roving spree last week, was held in jail on $200,000 bond today, Joseph Caraher appeared before Judge Henry Ferguson yesterday will switch from studios where!on four charges of assault with a the broadcast originated to! deadly weapon, and refused to say scenes depicting panic which|anything. Ferguson set bond at! gripped a million—Americaas |¢= 009 on each of the four charges. who believed there really was and continued the case until an “invasion from Mars.” Wednesday in felony court. 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. (9) Fal- - con, Mystery, (4) Crusader. : ane etry erence 28) Se raised his arm and hit the officer - “Crystal Gazer.” (2) Ameche Presents, 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(7) Public Delender De- fender helps, clear soldier of manslaughter (9) City Detective. Couple flee from police. (4) Errol Flynn Th. Baby is kid- naped from plane. (2) Mystery, P’house, Phyllis Avery, ‘Girl Who Scared Men Off." 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million “War of Worlds” ‘tale of Martian invasion. TV cameras “T believe you know what’s going on, but you're feigning insanity,"’ said Ferguson. Four of the six victims were stabbed last Friday, was seized by an off-duty detective in | chase on the near _ northwest . Earlier two other persons had been stabbed. None was seriously injured. os ‘= ' 9 stitcn : ey exper’ 17 Greedy beast orse's neck es of euckoo fami 2 Discord 84 Civic mind goddess - 5 nts 3 Eras 4 Repetitions § Membranous 6 ended “ Tiree, tor instance 7 8 Scandinavians | ts 0 91 aces jreat Lake ise hair _{and Bartell Cleanup Squads Blotting Up Oil to End Fire Threat - HILLSDALE wW—Cleanup squads from the State Conservation ’ De- partment were expected to finish blotting up the oil-drenched Mosh- erville area near here today aot end a potential fire threat. Some 50 area residents who were: driven from their homes last week (when a runaway oil well blew out’ of control moved back into their | jhomes yesterday as a cordon ati |state policé kept curiosity seekers' away. * * * State Police Sgt. Claude H. Bartell said fire danger on the 360 acres of oil-soaked land was -|not “nearly as serious” as it was previously and added that he ex- pected cleanup operations to finish sometime today. The well ran out of control about noon Friday. It soaked the area with oil and gas for some 24 hours before it was success- pa capped about ricon Satur- ay. Much of the escaped oil drained into the nearby Kalamazoo River, said conservation workers had thrown makeshift mesh wire and straw dams across _|the river to hold back the oil while!. pumps removed it to prevent a |fire hazard. The well was sunk by McClure Drilling Co. of Alma for Aurora Oil Co. of Detroit. Atom Power Reactor to Make TV Debut PLEASANTON, Calif. @— American television viewers will - |see, their first live network = The General Electric Co. an- nounced the telecast, set for 10 p.m., EDT, on the quiz show The $64,000 Question. It will originate inside GE's atomic reactor instal- lation here. * x * A contestant, Joyce Myron, will ee setup perdone and and June, jis to showcase the four singers, - [But fo Ties. Stay in Spotlight to Showcase Talents of 4 Young Vocalists —and some new sound, gest shakeup since the program hit TV in 1950, Prior to that it rolled up 14. years on radic, “Previously there was a re- working of the format every three years or so,” explains Walker. changed until now."” * * * The basic aim, Walker points out lest anyone get the wrong no- tion, “is still the same, We'll be Playing the top tunes.” IMITATIONS OUT Walker, 46, a veteran composer and arranger involved in 76 Broad- way shows in 22 years, discloses, however, that the band will -no longer play the seven most .popu- lar ditties in imitation of the best-! selling record version. | * *« * | -.“Reeords have been getting load-' ed with more and more gim- micks,’”’ he says, ‘‘and it’s impos- Songs Now Arranged | “The TV model, however, hasn't ~ ? + YOUTH ON PARADE — Last Saturday the long-time television favorite “Your Hit Parade’? returned to the home screens with an all-new look. Putting the accent on youth are the four new stars of the musical show, Tommy Leonetti, Jill Corey, Alan Copeland and Virginia Gibson (reading clockwise from upper right). Hit Parade is telecast at 9:30 p. m. ovér NBC. Us Shas LONDON @®—A U-S. civilian im- prisoned in Communist China on spy charges has been quoted by visiting Americans as saying he worked for the Central Intelli- gence Agency. “ee British news agency Reu- ters reported in a Peiping dis- patch yesterday that five U.S. students said the statement was made to them in a Peiping prison visit with Richard Fecteau, 30, of Lynn, Mass. _ o* * * A spokesman for the CIA in Washington refused to comment. The prisoner’s mother Mrs. Philip D, Fecteau has denied that he worked for the CIA: | Fecteau and John Downey, 27, of New Britain, Conn., both civil- ian employes of the Army, disap- peared on a flight from Korea to Japan in 1952. The Communists repeatedly have accused them of working for the CIA. in Red China Visit Imprisoned American a football coach when he enrolled in Boston University but decided he could not make enough money that way and went to work for the government. * x - The interviewers said he then was asked: “For the Central In- telligence Agency?” They said Fecteau replied: ch) Yes. ” : * x * _ He was quoted as saying lie. was held in solitary confinement for 2% years before he was sen- tenced. RCA COLOR TV Service Sales and SWEET? : RADIO: WV Open M 422 W. Hero Fecteau was sentenced to 20) years and Downey to life impris- onment. The Communists asserted they were shot down over Man- churia while dropping supplies to agents there. The United States has denied = this. * * * Reuters said separate groups from the 41 young Americans on an unauthorized tour of Red China Take-Off on Marlene sible to imitate them in a studio. over-special. The approach now, Walker adds, ‘is to be more theatrical. - — te ___ 2 “We will fit the afrangement to the visual staging idea, change it from week to week. My big- job bring out their plus qualities to the best advantage." FINEST TALENTS The four singers to be show- cased, Walker declares, ‘‘are some of the finest young talents around.” Best known of the group is 22- | year-old Jil Corey (real name Norma Jean Speranza), Daughter of a coal, minef in) Avonmore, Pa., Jill (brunette, foot-4, 120 pounds), started singing with a small local orchestra, was \called to New York for afi audition on the strength of a tape recording, |got her big break by being chosen jto sing on the Dave Garroway program. Gibson, St. Louis, who gave up a role with Ethel Merman in the still- show “Happy Hunt- ing” for her TV break, The masculine singing chores are divided between Tommy Leon- etti and Alan Copeland. Leonetti is 27, hails from North Bergen, N. J. He has sung with the Charlie Spivak band, appeared on the Johnny Carson "TV show. k* * * Copeland is moving from the family home in Van Nuys, Calif., to join the show. Baritone Alan is \27, and the proud dad of three youngsters. = The other new girl is Virginia: | THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . .. 3 Receive Injuries ROCHESTER — A two car col- \lision at Third and Main Street intersection Saturday sent three people to Avon Center Hospital caused property damage and knocked down a parking meter. C. F. Logan, 60, 3247 Melvin, coming north with the light making a left turn. off Main on Third Street, collided with a sedan driven by Mary Jeffries 44, going South|— on Main. , Mrs. Margaret Logan received a right arm injury, and Audrey Jef- fries 21, suffered face lacerations. Mrs, Jefferies and Logan escaped injuries, All were released from Avon Center Saturday. 18-Year-Old Girl Dies in Fall From Ledge PROVO, Utah @-Linda Baker, from Bridal Veil Falls at the bot- cliff. and four other young were climbing on the cliff falls when she slipped. struck Lynn Powell, 23,/lina. her. He recovered his balance just in time to prevent’ his following Linda. Fear 2nd Flu Outbreak | MANILA Health officials to- n Rochester Crash Debbie Brings’ Widespread Rain the Southeast today as remnants of the tropical storm Debbie ,|the nigh ginia. Rainfall amounts were - Utah, who tried to catch] ~ Received Very Coldly By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — There’s nothing like adding a little feud to dames ...I phoned Carol Channing about a tiff with Marlene Dietrich. “well, pw inan'= ans beand Carel,“Mariene; o> Lucille Ball and Marie McDonald caught my ~ act” — which included a grandma-type im- | pression of Mariene. “The other two howled, Marlene didn’t smile and was very cold. “I told her from the stage I worshiped her — and asked her to come back and let me give her a rhinestone bracelet. She didn’t come — and I waited an hour. Maybe Marlene already has a rhinestone bracelet.” Carol heard via Marlene’s agent she'd be asked to delete the bit. Carol, closing after. WILSON .| visited for 30 minutes each with ~MUNTZ TV Ts) ae 1 ft ot = On: Easy Credit Terms Member of Electronics Association FE 4-1515 c & v y ELECT RO MART ten ~— = Fecteau and Downey yesterday.} | The 10 visitors—five to each pris- joner—later drew up a joint state- |ment about the interviews. The statement was released aft- er a 17-hour delay, officially at- tributed to ‘‘difficulties in mime- ographing.”” The visitors were required to agree .before visiting the prison them, They were forbidden to take notes. : Fectau was quoted as saying that he had intended to become State Fair Closes $30,000 in he Red eight big weeks, was given the key to the ses by the Mayor of |) An English orator loftily maintained, “Nothing has done so much for the dignity of man as literature,” and a Lon- don editor replied: “What about trousers?” .. . Hollywood's “macabre humor” would be a hit in South uouriea where I heard of a surgeon interrupting an interne who's cut one foot off a patient. “Did he resist the operation?” asked the surgeon. The interne answered, “Operation! I thought it was an autopsy!” * * yf 3 * Dizzy Dean has confessed that “In front of them cameras,, I’m as nervous as a hog around'the butcher house” Willson and Morton DaCosta are looking for a girl with “an attractive, ‘amusing and expressive derriere” for their show The Music Man.” The gal’s seen bouncily playing a pianola. Cornelius Vanderbilt’s bride's chickling; his ‘“iftimates”). sneeringly said just-a few days ago they'd never marry. Ted Williams can get $25,000 for his story on TV. But he shrinks from part about his mother being Salvation Army worker in San Diego. (She insists, despite his aid). * * * . Sam Levenson rejected 5 grand to do a beer commercial — ‘twasn't homey Grace (“Peyton ] Place”) Metalious won't let publishers eee Meredith?” - lexpected deficit of $30,000. key to one slot machine.” the red last night despite its third! 5 = | ‘largest attendance in history. * * * the fair was 795,827 this year. selves on the midway. Lie NE * et. expenses and bad omel which cut down attendance in five} of the fair’s first six days for an} Bomb Egypt Embassy DAMASCUS, Syria m—A gar- den fence of the Egyptian bassy was damaged last night by] a dynamite explosion. All mem- bers of the embassy were out when the blast occurred. No one} was injured: Egypt and Syria are allies, but Egypt has shown some - i] see ‘Tight White Collar” tillMt's finished Soviet shift. . Marilyn Collins was chosen to head a. huge charity all-star show at Roose- velt Raceway. Even charity can use a eee pretty face. Peggy King’s giving up her [ Hollywood apt. and buying a Beverly : Hills home. (Thinking of ee again?) MARILYN | WISH I'D SAID THAT: Evaryecty: 's a self-made man, but only the successful ones will admit it—Quote. That's earl, ae (Copyrsent, 1957) 15th ANNIVERSARY SKATERS REUNION for Alice and Tony Anselmy All skaters from the old West Huron Rink and the New Rolladium, > | Sept. 13, 8- 11:45 P.M. ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK 4475 W. Hyron FE 5-3677 that they would not ask Fectena| , Donald L. Swanson, fair general} manager, said total attendance at The all-time high attendance | many exhibits and enjoy them-|f signs of coolness since Syria's pro-jf' MUFFLERS | | INSTALLED FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait rms a ad RAAAEDOEED EA UDEP OAT DOUDUALi ee sot ' ¢ 4 +# Necessary MIDAS MUFFLER iy “4 SHOP — ~ ds GUARANTEED ACAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, AND BLOW-OUT KING’S Midas Muffler Service "256 South Saginaw (Nest te Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 Open Mon. thru Thurs. ‘til 5:30; Fri. ‘til 8:00 . Sat. ‘til. 5:00 Tropical Storm AEC Fires 16th Shot in Current Test Series ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. w, A bright yellow flash, a sharp crack and a-prolonged rumble) signaled the 18th shot in the Atomic Energy Commission's cur-| rent test series early yesterday. It was the 62nd blast to sear, the desert since the tests here be-| gan in 1951. Another is scheduled for tomorrow, Officials said there would be little or no fallout off the test, site. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rain spread over wide areas of moved slowly northeastward. aft- er spreading into Georgia ‘during . * * * The precipitation’ extended. as far west as the Mississippi River in southeastern Missouri and as in your spare time. If you BOOKLET—tells you how. American Stheol—P. 0. Bex 24 Kensington Br., Detroit 24, Mich. 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