Toll Road E Eyed LOCHBILER By PETE 1 , _» LANSING—Pontiac ‘Tepresentatives arrived here yes-|. talking ‘of free expressways and left thinking of tergay toll’ roads. \ > They. were: tokd-during-en-hour anda half meeting) with State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie that} the likelihood of a Pontiac expressway during the next five years is “extremely remote.” But if a north-south toll _nancially feasible, it ‘would be given. the “go-ahead” | signial by the state, Mackie road past Pontiac were fi- a. “A north-south expressway, either east or west ‘of U.S. 10 (Woodward Ave.) is 3 definitely going to be built. Crash Kills Two Berkley Youths. 2 Others Hurt as Cars Collide _ at oe V2 Mile” Intersection — Two Berkley dali were killed and a third injured when _ their) car. was struck by another and nearly cut in two -at the intersec- tion of ‘Telegraph and 12 Mile Ras., in Southfield Township. Dead on arrival at William Beaumont Hospital were the driver, Gary Russell Dodd, 16, of R&B Driver of the other car, Robert | vestment W. Adair, 57, of 4424 Arlington, Royal Oak, was admitted to the nope Se and possible chest injuries. The acdhlink eobierbed ot tite p.m. when one of the drivers apparestly ran a red light. Adair, in. a statement to the Oakland County prosecuter last night, ot ee —— oe is to og aire a formal ee Be 4 Econ last ae Dodd had green light, ‘ police sald. . Adair was traveling north on Telegraph and Dodd east on 12 Mile road when the crash occurred. Adair’s car struck Dodd’s on ‘the right side. Adair said he did not| see the car prior to the accident. * * * The witness, Donald G. Gregg, of 125 W. Sixth St., Royal Oak, told Redford Post state troopers |: he had just made a left turn from 12 Mile into Telegraph with the green light when Charley Winhinger Begs Off. Alimony LOS ANGELES ®—When actor Charles Winninger, 73, appeared in court to ask that his alimony payments to actress Blanche -_ 81, be cut, he said: “Why, I'm not sure if Blanche is still alive.” At. this point yesterday, Super- *It could undoubtedly be built ‘sooner as a turnpike than as a freeway,” said Mackie. The state will “very proba include a _ north-south pou. ‘past way plan beginning whether a turnpike is in exisence or not, Mackie added, NO X-WAY IN PROGRAM present five-year program. Pontiac representatives who | - had asked if it was possible to in the five-year plan, turned their — to a toll-road? after stressed that hopes for a turn- pike are not dead. tieally guarantees which highways are going to be built in, Michigan during the next five years,” said Higgins. “New York investment brokers are studying the,five-year plan now, considering whether a Fi tumotke could nas & goed ine Higgins conceded, however, that the market for turnpike bonds | American Fire Apparatus Co. of he (heard the | « is poor at the moment.’ U.S, FUNDS DROPPED ~ He also pointed out that new tions turnpikes are no longer eligible. for designation as interstate highways, high-| = in 1962, _expressway _ gt. | Pontiac. planned as part of the include the Pontiac expressway | “The present five-year plan prac-. * IKE WITH ROYAL COUPLE — President Eisenhower turns Si, rd Ready Armies isi Clash Ask U.N. Action BEIRUT (INS) — a army under a of of emergency today, e Egypt's Middle East news ” Homs and other northern Syrian towns, federal aid for the construction. Higgins maintained there was a good chance, however, for A change in federa] law so that the!’ proposed Michigan turnpike — 76 miles long from the Detroit In- dustrial Expressway through north- (Continued on Page 20, Col. 3) First Fire Truck Burns BATTLE. CREEK (INS)--The Battle Creek today was mourn- the loss of its No, 1 antique first locally built fire truck of 1928, The truck was lost yes- terday in a warehouse fire. ee ee In Today's Press with the subsequent 90 per cent | The Arab news agency report ed from Damascus enteueaie large Turkish concentrations in- cluding about 200 tanks’? had |. been seen near the Syrian fron- tier “within the past few hours.” Bitar informed the U..N. yesterday on Syria, The Egyptian-Syrian joint com- mand. was reported to have gone intg permanent session. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles warned the. Soviet Union yesterday that an attack on Tur- key would bring American retall- ation against Russian: territory. UL S. Navy headquarters said the Sixth Fleet in the Mediter- ranean is {‘on guard” against a Russo-Syrian attack. on Turkey. ‘In Washington, a high adminis- | tration official said today the U. S. will formally ask the United Na- - |tions to act to halt the Middle With Turkey; U.S. Will Re bag: tee agency said all army leaves were canceled. and that arms Were be- ing distributed to members of resistance organiza- tions and youth groups in Aleppo, that Turkish troop movements near the. border indicated an “imminent _jattack”’ Grass Grows. Green by. Paint WASHINGTON — Tidying up ‘the capital. for company—when the) House. company is Queen Elizabeth Il Syrian Foreign Minister Salah El) his attention to Prince Philip as Ange leave National Airport in a ca car with Queen Elizabeth for the White House. Royal couple ar- rived from Virginia this morning in Ike's private plane, i ‘Doll Up Capital for Queen | yesterday meant painting green and TV cable white. ip follow today to the White * * * - grass around the Lincoln Scientists betel Sputnik Losing. Height, Speed LONDON (INS) = British scien- “Ney - Pilot Smt ite of Hurt Farmer tists estimated today that Sputnik stil] is traveling at the same cate ie and height as a week ago but that its rocket companion may soon be destroyed in the earth's Flies Man Who Was Crushed by Tractor to Hospital atmosphere, said the rocket “was quite bright than the first magnitude.” The rocket’s brightness was an indication that it has lost much of its earlier altitude when it; was traveling at the same height and spedd as the satel- * -2- 4 war, Vice President Richard M. Nixon declared America’s top leaders are bending every effort to bring about Comics . ; . 60 County News .,....0+. . Editorials ........ Pees es 6 Market Basket .... 35 thra 45 nn 61 Obituaries .. ckvan Me. | Sports ........ . . 58- thru 58. TheatOrg ©... ccc ci cece 32 TV & Radio Programs 67 lson, Fart:.............. 67 ‘omen’s Pages . . 46 thru. 52 a peaceful solution of the -war- menacing crisis. East's bene: plunge toward! day or 80, we e satellite, for at least another month. The rocket, which was seen before dawn, Waa estimated to airli be about 18 minutes and some/, 5,000 miles ahead of the man- made moon. * * * ‘Dr. J. E. Baldwin of the Caven- idish Laboratories at Cambridge an orange color probably brighter ellite because it is now making a shorter orbit around the earth. Prof. .A. C. Lovell, director of the Manchester University ‘radio astronomy station, said he is .con- vineed> that something eatastro-} phic will happen to the rocket very shortly, probably in the next however, is ex- pected to rémain: in the heavens PELEE ISLAND, Ont. # — Fly- ing through fog and rain, an Ohio airlines pilot saved the life of a Pelee Island farmer after he was crushed in the machinery of his tractor. Wednesday afternoon. : * #« Owen Parsons, 52, a soybean farmer, lay for two hours on Scudder Docks on-the island await- ing the a him to the mainiand for medical attention, Parsons was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Sandusky, Ohio, where he is in poor con- dition with undetermined internal injuries and six fractured ribs. _ Workers at the Pelee Cooperative Grain Elevator where Parsons was unloading his tractor said the farmer had slipped between the tractor and trailer and become entangled in the driveshaft. operat- ing the power takeoff-—used to unload the crop. x * * Horrified workers on the dock looked on helplessly while the J It has moved ahead of the sat. twisted tightly around him by the e- Than You Think. s 3 g i 7 ae 2 2 rae Ai ates 4 3 4 (ut rh To Place Your Want Ad - DIAL. FE 2-8181 - Just ask for the WANT ess DEPT. * . ate ‘ f commer" of the Pema Rada ORS “AP Wirephete A Bee we psa At nearby Bellevue, commuters were’ struggling up @ long hill, ‘and ee Se ee g ‘Thee rides. _ jaceident. Sandusky, Ohio, is 20 ~ tmiles south of toate —— - lincreasing on Campus {break of upper respiratory disease | health service at the school, said} - |treated at the service's clinic 9 _ jtend classes anyway.” He said twisted i farmer, his clothes spinning shaft, was unable to call out instructions on how to shut off ithe machine. Planes from Windsor were grounded because of the weather. | A Sandusky plane crew was noti- and arrived to pick-up the injured man two hours after the U. of M. Reports Fly ' ANN ARBOR (INS) — An out- presumed to be Asian: Flu was reported. mounting . today at the University of M igan. . Dr. Beckett, per aem of more than 1,000 students have been far this week, and added hundreds} - more are sick in dormitories. Tee 4 Dr, Beckett advised sick stu- dents who live 75 to 100 miles from Ann Arbor to go home for ltreatment because “they can’ teat- jthose unable towgo -home | shoiild stdy in their dormitories, for cure iby roommates and r int’ ad- The route, spattered with mullti- brace J department too: * * * front. decorations. The fire depart- ment planned a red, white and blue arch of ladders, with 60-foot welcome bar 5 The armed: Ps detailed 1,640 5 ) to. Wie the route | the WF Police depart- hts serving Washington \mus- wed 600 for traffic and cfiwd\con- trol. Court hours were shifted so\no while they were needed in the streets, —— Forget Umbrella; Cloudy but Dry Is Area Forecast | Put away your umbrellas. To- night, the U.S._Weather Bureau says, the Pontiac area will have! mostly cloudy and cooler weather. The low will be 42-46. . Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and a little cooler, witha high of 56-60, ; *.* * The outlook for tomorrow night is fair-and cool. Saturday's fore- east is for generally fair and warmer weather, — In- a a “30-day outlook” for the period from mid-October to mid- November, the U. 8S. Weather Bateau” says temperatures will prevail above the normal for Atlantic Coast States, . the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes Region. Temperatures will average be- low seasonal als “over the Southwest and Gulf Coast areas, * /« “& : Rainfall is expécted to exceed normal over most of the country. There will be less than usual: in the Pacific Northwest, and normal rainfall “over the Northeast and Western Plateau. : In downtown Pontiac a mild 59 was the lowest recorded tempera- ture before 8 a.m. At 2 p.m., 60 was the reading. oe tained permission to mount a tele- colored autunincleaves, got special Merchants dolled up their store; police would be tied up testifying | -jent, agreed last night to Beagident a WASHINGTON (Queen a.m. official honors contrasted w the morning ‘had stopped. Washington, the nation, something special about th at jivesyacy: Airport Elizabeth and Philip Arrive ~ From Williamsburg ‘Aboard - a Own Plane: : Elizabeth If of t Rhglaiid flew to Washington today to receive from President Eisen- hower, in colorful ceremonies, the official welcome of one great nation to the visiting monarch of another. _ } | Eisenhower's personal plane, Columbine III, bearing ;the Queen from a triumphant visit t6 historic Williams- burg, Va., touched down at National Airport at 10:12 The splash and color and pomp of full military and ith the dull, gray autumnal day. But a light rain which had been falling earlier in and the President receive other chiefs of state from time to time, but there was is one which brought face- to-face the heads of the two great English-speaking na- tions at a critical time in the world’s history. Eisenhower, dressed in gray, arrived at the Communists Set Demonstrations Power Strike Cripples | France in Defiance of Premier's Bon — PARIS ®— Communist plans ,, for demonstrations protesting the Algerian war threatened F iwith violence today. Steeihelmiet- “ed police riot squads were rein- forced and army units were alert- ed for trouble. ‘ . es * * The nation, meanwhile, struggled along with a caretaker govern- ment, Former Premier Antoine Pinay was trying to forma cabinet crisis, A M-hour power strike crippled regime. The government was ‘convinced that riots would result. “fascistic,”” and the party news- paper L'Humanite said; ‘‘Tomor- row in Paris, and in all of France, the great voice of the people will anal ae * * *- Other organizations, including several powerful veteran - groups, organized conterdemonstrations The Communists support Alger- jan rebel demands for immediate, complete treedom for the North African land, Some veterans or- ganizations are prominent in the right wing, which insists | must hang on te bes ae» at all costs, Béset by anrest and sharp dis- ruption in the nation’s political | — and economic life, moat French- men were aware they taced one of the gravest of their many post- war crises, The realization. bol- stered Pinay’s slim chances, ot ending the Cabinet crisis, \ \ Pinay, a. Conservative Independs a cabinet. He planned to submit his lineup to the National Assembly tomorrow for approval, which ‘ap- peared to hinge on ‘whether the Socialists would support him, . x * * More pay was demanded by ‘more than 100,000 utility workers who struck yesterday, cutting off electricity and gas service during the day. Communist, Socialist and). Catholic unions joined in rare unity. in asking 30 per cent raises to keep up with the cost of living.| Eases Fire Hazard BALDWIN (®—Consefvation of- ficialg said.a steady rain start- ing Wednesday, the in 23 days for the area, has eased the forest fire hazard in West Michi- gan for’ at least week? You Will Wa | . Kester's Bdwe. & Sptz. Goods — " “Qoen Evenings end Sundays | Background ‘Story of Syria. Considine on Dashing Philip. . Creagh on Mideast War reach Prag The Proxy Murder Serial. . } Héw the British oo dines .! Page 30 ¥. to end the 16-day-old government} The. Communists called the ban : be raised on behalf of peace in| form ay +in‘a limousine two of thies : minutes before the Queen’s . plane came into view. $s a5 Fs i i gl ; E ’ i eee is: ? : B i if colonial pheaton efi i g i f : Hi iff i He rl g : : , : id i F Missile Tests ‘Half f Successful Both ICBMs Failures, Provide Valuable Data Of the ‘intermediate range ballis- tic missile tests made by United The others ranged from com- plete failures, such as burning up— on launching pads to erratic flights in. which--the test devices had to be\ destroyed before they « had flown very far. - And the only. two reported tests of an inter . dontinental American rocket = duds cue Ge sile - vk et ves oa le a eae nt to euescnray set pate Soa P 49 ‘jment data before their brief sec- ++ 8 Age code Se Sa. te, sapere , or fire ae ‘Page 95 - ay oe eg ene ts Pagel? mea aeeearme ‘ 249 eae ee ORS eee i Technicians Claim Duds © WASHINGTON uh’ —~ About halt # ar ‘i Ri guy Mee cme ai awl a ye OO ca ie ad a * H lel Hi & : Frank Andersén, of 35 Oneida Rd., and Chairman — William Belaney, of 93 Chippewa Rd., both of the advisory counell of the Martating inormation ftenss et The Board of Ma \House for City Dopsriment : ito Receive Further Stu ee lott be bid ooaetee. : : Charies E. Hohken Rosary service will be at 8 p.m. oe ms Whe Mecter Baler Hole, 36 of TH Cad Sig 5? Lilt if ii t f i 5 Ps 3 I i A i ri i, 7 H 2 5 3s fo Publish ‘Times’ The Hearst newspapers an- nounced today today appointment of Phil F. De Beaubien as publisher of Deel Tiate, efinetive Nov. 1, iit : Danan Youth’: ‘Glad of Arrest 3 ltertng igiven 4b ide the first time, Previously the Uni- versity of Otago was the only one so titled. Walington, and lew Zealand, have a ér “university” for ‘|throughout the Detroit area. A. following the business meeting, n-|Perintendent. of Waterford Tow This placed the retail cost of Standard gasoline generally at 33.5 cents a gallon for reguiar grade -tand-37.5- cents for-premium, {Science Show, based on the. popu- A Standard spokesman said the |!ar ‘do-it-yourself’ fashion of to- boost brings the price of gasoline | day. A hot meal will be available throughout the fair hours. “hack to normal” after price re- ductions two. months ago. The rise in price was effective C. Allen Harlan of 3535 North Adams, Bloomfield Township, and prominent in Detroit business cir- cles, may be Gov. Williams’ choice for a vacancy on the State Board of Agriculture, MSU governing No other oil companies have an- nounced similar price boosts, Leggett School PTA Postpones Meeting The regular meeting of the Leg- gett School P.T.A., scheduled for tonight, has been changed to next Thursday, due to Teacher's Insti- tute sessions, From 7:30 to 8 p.ni..Qctober 17, there will be an open house and Aides of the governor describe jship schools, William Shunck, willl ‘speak on the progrésé of pea ‘the district. A question and answer period twill follow the program. thad held gebadquainted -nesall for’ foreign students tn hia home: He has been active in Boy Scout Is in Cass County Jail, Charged With Kidnap, Assault of Teachers DOWAGIAC ® — Robert Ball, | 18-year-old Boy Scout and singer | in his high school choir, was in| jail today, charged in the. kidnap- | assault of two young high: school . teachers. i 2. & } The two teachers, victims of a brutal attack Tuesday night, were, at their homes, Both were hospital-. ized briefly for exaniination, then released, They had not returned to their classrooms: today. * * ¥ The 180-pound Ball, one of five children, had a tearful jail cell’ visit Yesterday With his parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ball, ‘They said they would stand by the youth. “This is my first time and I'm | giad ‘they caught me,” Police Chiet William C. 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"100% all wool flannel slacks with that soft, luturiqus feel and that keep @ press longer. Deep roomy pockets, strong full zipper. Choose. brown or grey in sizes 30 to 44. Doi't miss’ these! Alligator $ Ay? ALL WEATHER GOLD LABEL GABARDINE an a i rT Tica lc i dieliiindiicalinatiodinadliadindin, Ineinecieaiiodidinal ainadaaniondaniaiediaaiing damamad , | ‘ Margate *55°° e 3 7 Seek: 7 ane Fwens MEN’S NYLON STRETCH SOCKS 3 7 ; Save 42 i first quality solid color, argyle and f t- Reg. \ | Glenwood #59 an anech'tode P1008 tam Waar oan on Te a ! : — —- Reinforced heel and toe. Fits sizes 9 to 13¥2. Savel , at 4 i" SWaene Bs \, eS | $. eee a Charge Them All at Waite's. . « Street Floor } | Glenwood 65° sea pena mer | SOFT RICH VELOURS THE CONTINENTALS SAY: : Duncanshire *7 5” Ph = ' FINE IMPORTED | FLEECE - TWEEDS | } Barron-Anderson *Q5 0° '. HANDSOME STONEFACE mt CHEVIOTS AND TWEEDS Ke ee. ge” 2 op sranish meaty ' ee JacobSiegel *119” FRENCH LILY 1 IMPORTED CASHMERE «« VENETIAN ROSE OPEN AN OSMUN CHARGE ACCOUNT -- 90 DAYS-AT - NO. EXTRA COST : Shop the Stores that have never.‘ -_ compromised on Quality a aii fe . « ; 5 a, A a OM EN LEE EAE EEL OE RED LE AE A I fi iss) aa * ae ; fea ro } is ?. oft _'TELHURON:STORE. DOWNTOWN STORE: + z | French tity = Feriéct fire -- Venetion Rose-Medoltion A* Se Monday, Thursday, = © Open Monday and | bodice end Whig, vials princess @ shaped bond ecelloped . Saturday Evenings | ‘Whe Evenings H back with “Fleur De Lis’ ~ gore bodice shaped with Venetion Rose lace odorns = ee PO nee f | ee es. ; \ embroidery. - hem appliqued laces. Scot — the perfect fining shaped — en { ” flownce with matching em loped matching loces op —_—bodice. Permasent pleot- i 1 86C-sCreidery ond 3 pliqued on bottom. Hot edhemflouncewithmatch ~ Sponish style Pink, House Pink: of White, — ing scallops and Vol laces. “ Glue, White. Sizes 32 to . Sizes 32-10-40, ¢ © Block or White, Sizes 32 ! 0. y ef “to 40, 3 _ im a ’ \ ’ # j : : i + : | Fi % ; - a Z bak ae a eorpaque a¥econ TRICOT=-NO 1RONtTHN OT me | , aaa. Tear ot Welt «. Serend flow 3 ) a es =)! H 4 a e yee’ £ \ : lee ; | A i) : ri b : 1 | tag le ; 4 : } 1 F ine meter ; oy o eee RE Pa “towest sree ae Sen nia ' T QUALITY [i priced Christmas aaa sor eaity: SCARIER Special Pureiigse! Pm 4 & Auton’ f loveliest fashion ce — nee BEANE SE OIE BP ER OR AES Tremendous Savings on Famous Brand pepiry “$8.98— and 3.99 % Short Sleeve Slipovers, Classic uN a gons and Long Sleeve Slipovers! | .. % Orlons and Wools! I Ivy League, Crew Neck and Novelties! permanent Wears stay in! drips sl ‘rea Here is the sale -you've been waiting for! Very. tamous brand sweaters in your favorite style at pin-money prices! . Select from a huge grouping of / * sweaters in white, pastels, high shades and dark -—-golers, sites 32> to-40;~~Some- are tutte fashioned, ~ ions hurry in! *Red — * Black * Navy te Turquoise * Brown BN Sizes 12 fo 20 | * Save on Smart... Convertible Hood ond 1442\to § 4%, | Sa Lined Poplin — CAR COATS | ¥ SKIRTS some » dyed to match the. sweaters! wm 55.99 |. 4a 2 ne ; 2 z ¥ / ; ° : e . ¢€ * Slim-and Gored Styles! Here’s rf real fashion value! Lovely wool and orlon hh & — we cay Mae | oe Oo ee a. f jersey ‘creations at 2.00 sevings! The permanént | if s Rush to Waite’s for onesat t wtih @ar coats EP me Warm f * 100% Wool Flannels! / . y mE — pleats/stay in, need no ironing! Your new Autumn : Ayilt. lining, and/ windprod poplin shell ; . . storm cuffs and” = | wonder is soft and comfortable for: afternoon or eve- = = Convertible hood - -collar mak@pthis your warmest and favortie coat ¢ The perfect match-mates to the above sweaters at ter. ning wear. Choose yours in your favorite color! * to wear shoppirig” or for % daytime wear. Large pockets, — \, rifle savings! Choose from colors to. match or contrast with - Y — toggle closings. \Phooee red, 4 of natural in sizes 10 to 18. © \the sweaters. Sizes 10 to 18. Select several sets! / Charge Yours at Waite’s ... Third Floor “yt 5 Charge. Yours af Weil. . Third Floor - « Cherge Them All at Waite’s . . . Third Floor ie ee ea ee ahr maT: i He ails aK a REE! Tee eee | eA hake ET a o& ADE A se Ste. sept ee eee aed He ae ae Pane ee ee eer are = 4 : , F ii. pme to $2.61 on/ ‘Famous Brand | Repeat ‘Sale! A Terrific Selection of Lovely : og and Nylon | COSTUME. JEWELRY GLOVES — a 1 Ree. $2.98 $ , = § ee a , and $3.98 e ° He a | eo | Reg. $2.98... .99¢ We're aimott ing these away to make our g ; * Pins, Earrings, Bracelets Necklaces! € al ! $ in ess! in 4 ge min ares, cei Eadie, : * Rhinestone, Stone Set and Tailored! classic in style and length with three row backs. Scalloped hem detail and embroidered. Washable. We had such terrific response to this sale we just ‘SS _ had to repeat it! Choose from an outstanding selection -of fashion jewelry, for yourself and for of course. Choose white, black: beige or other . gifts. Silver or gold styles. Rush-in! HARDEAE if 1.99 Choose from a wonderful selection. ~ of new Fall clutch bags in leathers, — failles, *brocades, velvets and suedes! = Select. from fashion colors including © . . black, brown, navy and beige. Buy 7 now, for yourself. and for gifts! a ee ee eee ‘ soa Lie MD eT 4 Os Rua ae ein ae costume-keyed colors, sizes 6 to 714. » RN RY Charge Yours ot Waite’s ... Street Floor © *s Chatge Several Pair at Waite's ... Street Floor ‘ oe Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Street Floor { IDE LORELEI ROBE AE Si Ni ei hia age “ yim 1” Solel 369 Pairs of - Ce eae Outstanding Value! OR sop ab a sea rae: acy miasebee wy JOB ats All Famous Brands in a | iraies an : | .. * New Tapered and Rounded Toes! | Panty Girdles Fa mous Name | ke High, Medium, Low and Flat Heels! | rre g ul ar ‘ * Suedes, Patents, Leathers! Values to 24.95 "Reg, $5.00 s9 9 9 (if perfect) e 4 Reg. $5.95 (if perfect)....... .$3.99 Don’t fail to get your very favorite brand girdle now .'. at te@jfic savings! The slightest imperfections: in the weaving make possible this tiny price, but these do not in any Way affect the wearing qualities. In white; sizes 5 M, L. Choose yours today! ’ Full Fashioned, Proportioned NYLONS to S195 Pe. 69 | (if Pope) : Pr. 3 Pr. for. $1.99, Terrific savings now at Waite's on luxury sheers stamped and boxed under the famous A REPORT ey SR wr Fampus Brand ~B RAS © Because. these. bras are slightly imper- name ‘MW recognize! Choose business ; “fect you save! in Values YY: dress oe "eed “hous in Monday's Pontiac Press ‘said heavy fog blanketed Wayne, Wash- * tenaw and.Macomb counties. The City of Pontiac was absolutely free early Monday morning, but out Airport road the fog was so thick you couldn't see across the road. Pon- Fog must-be unpredictable. P..H. i. products, or eat tresh - wheat germ and wheat bran. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for pamphlet Wheat to Eat. Wheat is the best food source of vitamin B.. - * * * letters. not more than one page or 100 words long em age to agro than ‘his wife, she will average to All the logic is on the side of — back on the school buses and out’ men, why isn’t it O.K. for women? ing. on the: street? Things are get- - Does Weary think hes discov- ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Never going to have peace in U.N.’ so long as Gromyko shoots ane : : | : is rai L| 223 iH Z +s it : a P| cre, ® i Now Te can move city hall-inte Bush Terminal. That's the best-named _institu- tion-in the world and one of the biggest. Bush Terminal should be the world capital: : ‘ , Of all the words of tongue or pen give us those that come out of a spigot. Do something ‘or put the brewery back. 7 Looking Back 15 Yéars Ago PONTIAC GETS oent oa office, » A VIOLENT FRENCH riots report. ed as European tension mounts. 2 Years Ago IL DUCE agrees to withdraw troops from Spain. 33 PERISH IN Alabama mine explosion. Case Records of a Psychologist: Kathleen’s eyes are not bal- anced. One is far more,near- when your eyes are out of balance. In_Kathleen’s case, for example, she was nearsighted. But her eyes were not equal. z x *« * The left eye was: almost twice as nearsighted as the right. So the eye. doctor had. given her glasses which would equalize her vision in both eyes. Then she would employ both eyes constantly and thus stimulate them by such use. When Kathleen refrained from probably hoping to rate higher as. “date bait.” But you girls - can wear glasses and still rate | tops if you’ll follow the strat- egy below. And it doesn't strengthen your eyes to omit your glasses. Instead, it makes the weak eye worse. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE wearing happened. She immediately began to rely on her stronger eye. | a a 2 By the same token, she quit paying attention to the images that fell on the rete of her weaker eye. CAUSES BLINDNESS If you: continue to ignore one eye, it will ultimately grow almost blind just from disuse. college coed, “Dr, Crane,”’ her mother began, “Kathleen needs to wear glasses. One of her eyes is weaker than the other, to K The ignored retina then turns grows. relatively blind. ‘or tse of, an organ, like use of a muscle, produces a richer blood ne ag hore better function, © So Kathleen was actually. mak-» * « ‘romantic about girls with’ glasses,"* = in my, office. . “Men don't make passes at girls , 3 her glasses, notice what “eB I don’t believe boys: ‘grow vi » many. Coeds Lave tearfully ex- \in pian who wear glasses,” they hesitantly Wear: Glasses if You Need. Them Well, if you girls will pay your escorts re compliments and memorize that formula for being _-& gay conversationalist wihch I outlined in Case W-311, I'll guaran. ‘ tee you will be more popular with = glasses on, ate you will be even .after you shed. has ‘spectacles, - But if you do feet that ; ‘i lower as “date bait’ hens sme your glasses! ye "ce br “ans hy charte i” : as esa ea ht ace comm LY LISI E> Sve nde iS al ani he ; ' th 3 - oe 2 ra aS fi : é ’ pak ; Pa As s f : Bee a ee, 4 i : tee ; = ‘ a ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, '1 HURSDAY, OCTOBER ‘17, 1957 Dies: on Motor Sesiiher, Slini--intulho otbpsllipe ‘Wlnihip tie ali r ‘has a collection of . Township lait night, at the _ CHARLOTTE w — Rollo ot tn tty ay Seni ei Gt Williams Backs Verard 1,was kil Wednqeay}xTodot shark. | gy Searle, PF ot tume, Mas | EES STE Gas Demands — Rieck . _Yoleanic steam jets have turned 200 Cub Scouts Eni er va aly's Larderello Valley into Early Halloween Party, | Pack Master Dougias Rie » who! Governor to Go to. Bat has supplied Italy with as much) More than 200 Cub Scouts and|sixty Cubs of Pack No. 131, award-| for Pipeline Extensions as_one-twelfth . of r. 1 hedelt anu ne | “necmule's Government fey pt Webern mee | Into Upper Peninsula’ NEW YORK CENTRAL ENGINEER MEANS BUSINESS ‘ = cy? “There's nothing left to chance in 'ng. We can’t risk it, And t when I’m sie mameing meee ey _ ae LANSING . — Gov. Williams has promised anew to go to bat - for extension of natural gas pipe- ‘jlines into the Upper Peninsula. | *He gave his word yesterday at a) conference with three representa.) tives of the Upper Peninsula De. velopment Bureau. . a ee The bureau currently is an on venor in a proceeding before the | ; Federal Power Commission in which two pipe line firms are con-/ Powe r u = ye le tending for the right to expand their service areas, feces: =| 20” ROTARY MOWER in late October or early Novem. ber. Williams said. that he wil = With or Leaf Mulcher! pare and send. along with the bu- reau. spokesmah a statement sup-| . }porting demands for gas in the]. UP, 4's - Reg. Specifically, he will urge that/j- any certificate granted either to ‘ 99.95 ; the Midwestern Pipe Line Co. or} tthe Michigar- Wisconsin —Pipe—tiney 2 Co. be conditioned on a willingness Now i is the time: when: you eed a power mower host, to to supply gas to U.P. industries mulch fallen leaves as well as cut grass! Here's a powerful which want it: mower at terrific savings! Rolls easily on big 6-inch front Neither Midwestern nor Michi- wheels and 8-inch rear wheels. Sturdy all-steel housing gan-Wisconsin is asking this au- gives you years of use. Come in and get yours today ... instead for the right to - extend ’ ‘| operations in Wisconsin and Min- | nesota. Gas for the U.P. will be asked) “in a manner and in volumes re- jiquired by the evidence” in the case, Williams said. .. # * * * Meeting with tht governor were} Gerald L.-Johnson—of—Marquette, director of the industrial gas divi- . sion of the development bureau; : Victor E. Kral of Iron Mountain, DEALER CUSTOMER and D. Kelyl Campbell of Ish- peming. Williams said he understood the Cleveland-Cliffs. Corp., Campbell's employer, is ready to use gas for, beneficiation of low grade iron’ ores. ® Famous Roberton Mower with Clinten Engine! LOW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS! Save $101.95! Giant 234 H.P.° 24-INCH || begep ob Reg. , 229.95 . ‘New York Times Head | -|Honored in Formosa “| MADE IT... “P SOLD IT... “| BOUGHT IT... to be the finest, most modern because the brand will keep my because the name told me 1 was TAIPEI, Formosa u—President, f product for the money. That's customers happy. Well-known getting my money's worth. Chiang Kai-shek tonight db- the way I built my business, and brands have what it takes to sat- Trying to shop without known ferred the Grand Cordon of the that’s how product made a. isfy—-known quality, latést im- brand names as a guide would Order of the Brilliant Star on! ’ } my - mame for itself. Only by giving provements, and biggest selection _ be risky business—like running a Arthur Hays Sulzberger, president) people the continued quality they —_at a fair price. Best of all, custom-. railroad without signals! I know and publisher of pi ne York’ expect, can I stay successful.” ers come back to buy them again. ” a name brand is a safe buy.” Times. The presentation was made at THE BRANDS YOU SEE ADV ERTISED IN THIS NEWSPAPER ARE NAMES YOU CAN TRUST! : ‘ They stand firmly behind every product and claim they make. Ste ae Ena feaeltent me ae : “The host buy. in a ri mower ever! 24-inch, “rotary cut, trouble-frée c pe sete drive with covered ‘quere, safety clutch, recoil starter. Speeds to 4¥% M.P.H. Comfortable seat, convenient handle bor throttle. If you have a big lawn, this | is the mower for you! 4 eh at . | 1 icon an 3 - . + Phone FE-4-2511 or Rush to Waite’s . . . Downstairs! a > . ‘ ciel : a a sen ae seas en) d l h : . uy b. Saas See * ae : redit — Uj ere “4 V2 Price Sale! Stain-Resistant . - Washable DI-UPHOLSTERY “TOMY WE SLE THE OCW AKO MEMBERS apa Credit Unions, in Pontiac and Oakland County ! Sin styles to fit any chair or sofa! Today we join with the Credit Unions of the Nation oF CHAIRS $1 Gg Mrs. Sulzberger, who are on a 'world. tour. | ie | BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION, ING, « 437 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 16, N. Y,, Pe widen in observance of International Credit Union Day, Reg. $21.98 , . Thursday, October Seventeen. |] SOFAS, Reg. $39.98. —........ $19.99 i | * Wrinkle-Free, Deep-Textured Upholste People, with a common bond, grouping pe 1 Caveat eats pnonsery to manage their own economic affairs, have made , | x Adjustable Skirts Can Be Raised or Lowered much progress in the wise management of money, * Specially Treated for Resistance to Dirt and in helpful understanding between peoples | . | and Liquids throughout the world. f i | Hdbsieinger we en A tag = ool pels fo Sad ee © peesty ; . feed idiice ade ‘wer oe Pie ike pens ea Shes ” May we wish you continued st success in your unselfish , , oe. "Gold, chery ST cake atl es ed ee ° you save '/z! efforts. . i ; . : ane Yours at Waite’s ... Fourth Floor Keres ACRE SIREN NR iB I perenne se le I es BRL ol Saban Bei Sy) a a Gere, ON agar a meeimeammadam Hazy. J. Woodman ‘ . Treas.-Mgr. GMTC Employees 1 Save $50.00 Now ! Federal Credit Union Now is your chance to save $50.00 on’ this ae . President, Oakland County Chapter : Michigan Credit Union League Famous Ambassador FINANCIAL STATEMENT | _HI-FIDEL! TY .. oT 7 Sept. 30, 1957 ll \ hy * | | | . With 10 Free Records! : ASSETS) | sas ip | . Loans to members ...... $3,182,016.66 Share Savings .,....... $4,848,246.29 | i Cash on hand in banks .. _ 141,329.28 Accounts Payable ...... 1,749.15 | FE R E E! ' Investments ........... 1,567,967.31 ° Regular Reserve ..... ‘36,532.49 4 ‘1 Py 50 Furniture & Equipment . - 20,643.90 —- Reserve for pemtaeeacies, . 25,000.00 - You get\your choice } EASY _ Other assets ...... e “151,307.89 Undivided earnings .. 1,781.27 coed PACh {Mey | TERMS! ee 3 it rec- " TOTAL ASSETS “ $5,087,618.66 54h RA co see TES0046 ords with the pur- | *3 Spdakerst 4 Speeds! TOTAL LIABILITIES $5,087,618.66 | } , chase of ne new . Ambassador Ji-Fi- ; beautiful new Ambassador Hi-Fidelity! It has 4¢ delity! Each retord { . YM automatic changer, base and treble control, an album: in itself and comes in your choice .of hand-«rubbed blond ow upito 12 tunes 3 "or mahogany finishes! 4 speeds - ,.. 3 apeakers ’ CMTC EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION f° json each! \ for perfect reproduction. Let us dormonstrate it ! . | We ok eae a4 for you tomorrow! T dint 3 a s % FE sere! ——es ee 156 WES a pare : : “ek ee Convenient Terms Arranged to Suit Your Budget—Waite's . «+ Downsteirsl | | 4 =i \ . fe \ \ « ‘ x NIGHT TO Monday threagh Saturday st ly ia a inn eas ware i: 3+). Se Sill gr pli ae eal a You'll love the price on luxurious lingerie: Savings fo shou! abou! on dusters and robes «5h ' e Styles and fabrics that usually sell for much more! Slips, gowns, bouf- fants, petticoats, ski-pajamas, bed- — in nylons, flannelettes, plisses. 5” Chenille . .-. so washable, so practi- cal and best of all . . . so budget-wise. In fitted and apaienel styles with fancy trims. Some flannels, 2 Coals ~ Imported alleather | ENGLISH WALKERS Imported from England and made. from the last of a famous bootmaker 4 in Northamptonshire. It’s leather in- 34 x side, outside and underneath! Classic a] elegance ata price that’s newer than ~ ever, lower than ever. Black, brown, 7p 2 Sie O18 BODEREE : a Better-than-ever price! Feheen: meltons and soft sow rin- cess and full styles. Seas ave detachable collars, plush linings. 3-6x, 7-14, 7-10 coat set. — FREE ALTERATIONS! Snow in many one-of-a- nn Pram suits with _ mhitts and boots. All washable. Sizes 2-4, 12-24 months. Save! Coat sets in in pestel fleeces with | A ah been. Son 2-4. 7 a Ser 4 * ‘ JA = + omen’s, misses’ sizes in group. pajamas 2-5 Regular 2.98. Waldorf styl- ing in broadcloth and flan- ol Sizes A-B-C-D. pinged V Values to 14.98, Flannels and tweeds. Sizes. 10 te 20, 1414-241. Buy at Federal’s! - Free alterations! ©. Men’s hip eakela ‘Regular 1 98. Hip length in lined. a $4 1 Regular 1.59. nylons and embossed in the group. Boys’ cotton ‘950 Men's flannel shirts 22 eae Long-sleeve egular 1.69. style in cotton flannel or ‘cotton. Sizes 6 to 18. Save! toppers , 1 5 Values to 17.98. All-wool fabrics, warmly lined. Sizes 8 to 18. Hurry and save! Free eaten, Men's cotton beacon robe Regular 98. Shaw! collar, machine washable. 3 pock- a Sines S-MI-KL. rs in cotton flannel print. Sizes S-M-L. Big values! Gown and duster set cot waltz salad ware rot A 00 ie bia 2.19, Winter-we cotton in ankle Sizes 38 to 46. Harty, ne 3.00 Regular 3.98. Nylonized tri- own and duster, ~ Sizes , 42-48. Hi-bulk Orion* sweaters at a look-twice price te ’ ig All this for $2! The very best Orlon*. Higher-priced mock-fashioning! Super hand-washable qualities! Choice of short or batwing éleeves, angora trims, ribbed effects: 34-40. “DuPont's acrylic fiber ? w3 Oriental Long-sleeve Regular Women’s - t-toppers S-M-L, Save now! Weeden high chair Lady nylons 1 00 -1.09-1.19. Seam- frees and stretch hose. in new fall shades. 814-11. wi. 2-53 Regular 1.98. Cotton knit in many styles, patterns. Sizes . 8 s 00 0.98. Natural wood . ‘gk foot- rest, notes © tray. Bey ani at special vie e Tots’ “Dy it yourself? personalized sleepers « ).. ‘3 Winterweight cotton knit with non- skid plastic dotted soles. Person- alized with your tots’ name. Sizes 1 - to 4 have grippered bottoms and sizes 2 to 6 have elastic waist. mae, 1.90 handbags Plus U.S, tax Regular 1.98. Plastic calf in all sizes, shapes and colors. Hurry in for big: savings! a ee Women’s 1 0 0 blouses a Newest imported cottons in short ‘sleeve styles. Colors, Sizes 32-38. Big savings! Boys’ warm 1 00 union suits s Regular 1.59. Rib knit cot- ton, button front in ankle ~ ength. Sizes'6-16.._ AT FEDERAL’S oneme Ww 5 T. S A Y_ "CHARGE: IT" x a aaa Taree aii = et — Se RE aE Fat Se ee eS t.. PeabAa3< ae bz wt bt = 5 2a ent 8 - A, é m see . . ? ‘ i ; s l “ab \ ‘ i - Fes ~ Intending se mer PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 ee oe: Compare prices! tone, a- runnin’ ‘to Federal’s! Lae BETTER) “DRESS ) SALE |. 44 © Casual, drecey @Fall fabrics @Sizes for ofl A 2 for Sit Head warmers Boys’ ivy-styled chino Girls’ new fall skirts Blouses and. skirts buy with pin-money twill slacks 2 for $5 and slacks 2 for $5 pair off for savings Two lovely dresses for al- most the price of one! Styles _ Regular 2.79 and 2.98. Adjustable New style skirts ip felts and wool for ‘every hour of the day | we 9 ivy league back strap or plain back. blends. 36x and 7-14, Slacks in $ -with all the newest fashion | In black or tan. Sanforized. 6-18, poplins and cofduroys.. 1 to 14 details, 7-15, 10-20, 14%. | 24%, 46-52. Buy now! . U ; . | Boys ipre-cutfed slacks Special! Girls’ Orion , Reg. 1 role ahead te string! in corduroy 2 for $7. cardigans, 2.00 BLOUSES in tailored and dressy eee styles with new fashion touches. Cot- embroidered wool ear-warmers, chif- Regular. 3.98. Thick-set corduroy in Regular 90; Inonstock Orlon® that tons, Dacrons", jerseys and more. 32- fon scarves and silk squdres. You'll solid colors or novelty patterns, Pleat washes so easil els and red. 38. SKIRTS in slims, full and walk- want several at this 2 for 1 value! mae s elastic sides, 5 to 10. Save! Sizes 7 to 14. ‘Shop ederal’s! er styles. Wools and blends. 22-30, 2 for $11 ee eS See ery q Harmony House Blanket 9” J in 100% DuPont Orlon ¥ Thick, soft, warm ... yet light. DuPont Orlon. machine - washes like new, won't stiffen, mat. Maximum shrinkage 2%. moth-mildew proof: 7-in. Nylon binding lasts blanket life. 66x90-in. ... +10 4 Slip Resistant Comforter Special purchasé! Nylon covered, Dacron® filled. Rose buds on pink, blue, or. white. Twin bed size. “DuPont poly- ester fiber. Matching double sine, 15-98. Matching 20x26-in. pillow, ~ _“TI think most of the therapy is _' done: by the other patients,”’ Col. Wilkin said. “If a patient is abu- > ‘sive and belligerently claims there : is nothing wrong with him, the others will tell him where he is wrong and why. Ai * * -* . “At the same time, they will 4 endorse the correct things he says, 4 ~=«thus helping him to get his think- ing into focus, In time, it may take as many as 30 or 40 talks, + like this, his trouble may clear up .and he can return to duty. ces of most.of the world supply) . of chicle, a milky sap which is _ the basis of chewing gum. F } 4 ~ Mexico and Guatemala are sour-, A eae another reason |. why you need... Pe el ak acai ee HE aS é 4 ot 2h | LATE i : © Wozindle spit marks wipe sway | ‘ e rapa revo oe i @ Wt . . « provides « rich, velvewy surface. ena 2 bat wa Si as ° Easily applied with Brash, sollee, | 200%, COLORS ‘Home of Rockcote & Ponticé ‘Varnish Painte ” Pontiac: Varnish Store | 25. Cass | FE 3-7129 Open Daily 8.to 5:30 ment only now coming into wide-|}_ patients’ problems “with most of | The method has been dovniegs | | learns to recognize his debility} a patient to work through his) guidance of a therapist, with in-|]- i ‘Y Black or Sieve - Here's real value .? ?, good looking . shoes with comfort in every step. Top quality too, with Goodyear welts for shape retention and “ flexibility, supple leathers that take to a shine. Wide splection of styles in black or brown, sizes 6 to 11. Kerrybrooke slippers reg. 2.98 2:44 | - b. Pedi: for thie etle only! only — quilted’ leather scuff in black or light blue. Com, ea platform soles. special at purchase > @. Our usual price for leather slippers like these would be $3.98. Red; blue or KJack. Sturdy composi- YOU SAVE 8 Boyville Western DENIM JEANS reg. 279 T 99 Sanforized* 13%4-oz. blue denim. Boatsail drill swing pockets, Bar-tacked at points of strain. In sizes 6 to 14. Hurry ... sale ends Saturday. *Maximum shrinkage 1% Favorites for all boys. . suburban coats or parkas Suburhen coat smartly styled favorite. has leer cashmere type fabric of 80° wool, 20% Orlon® firmly woven in desig tweed saith Quilted interlining. Tan, gray or brown, sizes 12-22. Rugged Patkas are of a durable, water repellent cotton shell with zip front. Fully lined body and sleeves. Dy- nel (R) lined hood. Blue or charcoal; 8-18. © Plaid patterned suburban’s have shell of, warm reprocessed wool with quilted iriter- © lining. Choose charcoal; brown or blue in sizes 8 to 18. Boys’. Clothinga= Main Floor at our regular price. “gale prices. Fashion-right styles for girls and boys... correctly proportioned for their growing feet. Rip-resistant nylon stitching mae «.. long wearing Searolite soles with smooth leather insoles Main Floor and heel linin: gs. Combination lasts with roomy toes. Sizes Shoe Dept.— ve Ya-4, girls’ coat sets your choice 88 reg. 16.98 each Cigice of > of hyped lich) li little girl styles o matter ef 75% wool and 25% nylon, or one of the other two, you'll be pleased. Warmly interlined, with matching lined slacks, | 4-6X. Also toddlers sizes 2 to 4X, ALL“REDUCED NOW! ; wea to’ 1298 4% THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, __tien soles, Why pay. more! Sears famous Biltwels are outstanding values save 3.10 on these Honeysuckle ted yaa choose, thaohes checked fitted style “SEARS 1x Saginaw 1. Phone FE 5417 men’s favorite leather slippers regularly et 3.98 ”, Sbemmnede leather with 35° clossic slip-on in bleck elastic side gores. Durable Searosoles, rubber heels, soft sole tweed corduroy Our regular price os this eee slipper wou 2.98. With ibe Sercleam soles. Reg. 5.50 Now you-can buy them at once-c-season keep ‘em warm. ‘n' cozy in ‘blizzard’ weather... with Sears Honeysuckle =: - snowsuits aot 0° 8 Girls 3-plece style is of long- wearing nylon that is completely . washable yet warm as toast. . Includes leggings, jacket with zip front and matching hat. 3 to 6x. Boys 3-piece style in warm wool, will wear and wear. Plaid jacket with zip front is matched with a blending pair of leggings, and cap to keep him warm on cold days. « Nylon Converta-Babe Does the job of 1 sails 3 snowsuits abe Wee a | Yel 7 je ta at eo : ee eee Pee = . Nog ae ; AAS Pas ye Fe ' J - 3 : ; - & ‘ 4 x a é a {st : ft we FE ve ce ee F ee : { : a ae @ mt . a, i a s eS : ay Z the r port ge te N > ; * 5 2 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 17, 1957 Store-Wide: 4 ipesgersg iICK AND CO “GET YOUR = go ei 3s es 4 HUNTING ie lene 4 : ef eS Rot. 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REPLACE DANGEROUS TIRES NOW and SAVE: {4 ‘ Navy's supply system in support) af ‘in service’ aircraft.” | A tour along the facility's fifight, ; Tne reveals row on. row of SNJ) trainers, AD attack bombers, car-| rier - based Corsairs, PBY sea-| bers and indestructible R4D's, | the Navy's equivalent of the DC-3) Capt, Feddern pointed out that! feveral PBY flying ‘boats have] been purchased at auction by fish-' érmen who turn them into flying yachts for deep sea expeditions. Deadly Snakes Nursed- to Provide Antivenin Full 12 Month Nationwide Guarantee the ALLSTATE Reg. 14.75 No Trade-in Price | 6.70x1 5 Tubetype Blackwall; Each plus tax For Warmth and Comfort " ; ? Se : a4 ’ - = . : i AS Faas 4 Qe UBS. x Protect feet in subzero weather with famous Gold | AND YOUR OLD TIRE Bond hunting boots! You'll find your favorite . é o X-41° Cold Rubber for sturdy body style — at a price you can afford, from Sears coe % —— . large selection in¢luding leathers, rubbers, { bad Tread gives stable, road-bite traction ‘some insulated and some cushioned. Get F| © Rayon cord resists heat, moisture yours today ..,. for better hunting tomorrow. 1. ONLY 10% DOWN - On Sears Easy Payment Plen Free : Installation ‘Werm Wool Fleece ( a. ‘ | a . te JAMBOREE SPECIAL | Wheels Balanced Only $1.25 Per Wheel Weights. Included ‘ \\ ails ae . , Aute Accessories, Periy St. Dasimeni ; ee = - er a . ’ , f ve "3 ” ' : es, ' ene 54 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-4171 ‘sy O a. ae > Ke Ey i eit itceteen eos ioghthsic rere ec ede THE PONTIAC PRESS, mstimatay, it OCTOBER 17; nee af National Wealth, Recovery Board Work Stops in Colombo. |Sophia Loren, Husband "0" Pictures before boarding theyor by Itillan law because Pont last night. ‘w Take Off for Paris {plane, but Miss Loren was photo- is divorced, abe | Argentine race driver Roberto COLOMBO, Ceylon “tn — Work aphids graphed alone. [or amass oo pesos ($10,000) for a brilliant fire-|88. 1,200. tally clerks joined: 1,500 Sophia Loren and her irecerlty proxy ip Dene, Mexico, “Soak «milo vue meg " . \ 3 t. enginered. Alfa \Romeo “Flying|dock workers in a strike for high-|iag¢ hee ea marriage 1s not. mec the Saucer" racer, o . erwages, __euey tecinad to poee.eguor eqn by ‘the Catholic Church ss epee ii natiemmemameuen tee A vs ve 4 SUZANNE i ee. _SSA4=" GIVES YOU THAT EXTRA POWER WHEN NEEDED!} Goes Back to Parents} . & i ) - ; GIVES U ~ a After TV Appeal TN 2 cs wan KANSAS CITY uw — Sixteen. | v . | : 7 — / Tire Rings year-old Suzanne Laing, who dis-|] ¢ - , ie Z { ) —sReg. 3.95 appeared Sunday from Brownell — owe 8 : jy Fh Nig \ : tel am Moll ¢ > of | . a f Get of 4 - had made a television appeal for : \ \ pa nti-Free ze e€8 ' Add distinctive _ help in: finding her. . : —S— \ hg , * -* * il \ +h . M one : ; a , wy -, walls. Fits. an Dr. and Mrs. M. M. 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Republi- can gain from handling of school) integration at Little Rock, x * * “I disagree with Mr. Alcorn that either party will benefit from this issue,” said Mansfield, a vice) chairman.ef the Democratic Na- tional Committee and- assistant party leader in the Senate, Both parties may suffer, Mans- field said, because thoughtful citi-) zens in both may recoil against any efforts to make political cap- ital from the situation. * * * Alcorn talked with newsmen: y can't buy better anti-freeze than Allstate. Laboratory Regularly at 1645. Gi thr tests prove ALLSTATE permanent has a higher boil- Cerone wer at sanelt eek “Sarronecd irig point, lower freezing point, greater rust-resistance vent: Fresh Power, Buy now .. . Save! And Old Battery than other leading brands costing much more. Try . Allstate 12-Volt 30-Mo. Battery 95 Z . Atte Accessories, Perry St. Basement : ' Regularly at 16.95 . . . ideal replacement bat» : : tery for late model ‘cars with 12-volt system. Guaranteed Factory Fresh Power. Prepare now! nq ot4 matters “ Durozone Gives Top Winter Protection” extra Big Chamois 29 for Easy Polishing ] wats BBB Gallon ; "Giant $2x36-inch oll tained skin Durozone has an absolute mini- keeps your car shining bright mum of evaporation and highly with less work. Solt, pliable rust-resistant. Fortified for added i not mar surlace. , protection. 1 Gives top protection for budget- minded motorists. Pure 1 Methanol, no water added. In- cludes rust inhibitor. Regulorly 48.95 SAVE 9” Car Radio Katenne Top Performin: Low Cost, Hi-Fi With Built-in Look ALLSTATE Mufflers . Rear Seat Speaker Reg. 2.89 2.22 7 Installed 7. 44 Reg. 14.95 - 9. 88 Three section omtenna with a Heavier steel than on most Smart die-cast grille for beauty, full 66-inch extension. Ideal for original equipment. Free-flow dual cone speaker for greater late model cars: Equal to design means greater gas fidelity. ll hi-fi sound in original equipment. economy, “49-'53 Ford, Chev. your car ti Alcorn conceded Republicans) would.lose some strength in the) South,. but claimed a net GOP gain in the Northern big cities; the balance of power. 2-Month-Old Boy Drowns as Mom Answers Phone CHICAGO (# — A 2-month-old “ boy drowned last night in a wash basin after his mother said she left hini for less than a minute to answer a telephone call—a }. wrong number—in another room, ee oe ae | i The mother, Mrs, Judith Schlaeger, 27, told police she was bathing her son Victor in the kitchen sink in about five to six inches of water.. When the tele- Caskateed Rugs Body-Mount Mirrors phone rang she placed the baby] Fit All Lete Cars Add Stylish Touch | on the sink drainboard and an- : 1 a er s7 » CRAFTSMAN 614-IN. ELECTRIC SAW. her fusbafd, Thomas; an_attor- ree s seca oe : ‘ an L ney, to whom she spoke briefly] tmprove looks of car interiot, Difference between life and Massive modern design in - @ Develops 1%-HP . : . giant copecity will cut a 2x4 . restimed F kling chorm 4- - ee and wana BS infant. rotect erigin nal carpe _ — geath soa ome ee Hey nen lere ior gee ot 45°. Aluminum die-cast frame. Again the telephone rang and} blue, black and red. , eS ee @ Perfect belance ... your hand is always over saw’s "es : center of gravity. Controls in rear. @ Telescoping safety hiade guard rotates with handle \.. . for_blind or cove cuts. Sawdust blower. $4 Down, belauad on Hardware Dept., Basement Sears Easy Payment Plan Giant Size and Power to Do the job Quicker SS | 4° CRAFTSMAN 7712-IN, SAW - eae "te 4 e tt . Regularly $68.95 Cushions for Car "ALLSTATE All ‘Retabied Power! cr? |) ace Bleed a sheen Aa or Football Games "Wether Oil "Super Spork Plug Wig ae Se Retractable depth of cut adjust.” bah eee a mem BBE tet 382 tem, OI =o aa . Use as back-rest in car of com- Here is the oil that operates both Sian ‘fire havin guaran- fortable seat at outdoor events. - in hot and cold weather. New -teed for one full. year. ag a Fiber cushion is long-wearing. 4ouble detergent gives 100% spark are& for easier starts. and easy to clean. cleansing action. ne — ~~ a # + : | y as ae : 4 ee cis ae es N. Saginaw St. Phone FE SAIN | | - BT. HELENA + NAPA V, Tiga =|! RK — A tar cry 28 at the & i i H F Hitt i dedeed Pion Cane te mel tebe Wr. Va., ORR As pete etecnes re. 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But, it has everything you get for dollars more ... that fleecy, fortified fabric for one, a full quilt lining covered in lustrous rayon, all the style touches, including rear vent, right colors , plus meney s regular fine tailoring °n fit. WASHABLE NYLON_PENNEY’S TWEED EXTRA HISTYLE PENNEY’S PARKA REVERSIBLES _ _ SUBURBANS EXTRA LOW-PRICE _ KEEPS HIM SNUG : Sizes 36 to 44 aa Saas 6 00 18 Sizes 10 te 20 ~ 100% Weol Tweeds A coat that travels from work to sport with equal ease, Shop Penney’s Su- -bérbans! Superbly tail- ored in mid-tone shades. Quilt lined. The hottest style .4,:.‘the © hottest bargain th, Hobe Solid with Penney quality, too! . . . Weather resist- ant cotton sateen: outside full. quilting, inside quilted zip-hood top- side. Double barrelled buy! 100% nylon fleece—bold with shoulder stripes ,re- verse to: lustrous da taffeta. baie Hye ater fabric is hefty, wa. r-repellent cotton sateen ~—Zip-off dynel lined hood —styled with storm col- lar and cuffs. $10.95 si0as | Sizer 4 t0 8 TRNAS ORs “ ES ee i PY od a } \ pe. Nese eed t . 1 e or alc uae SUS wae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 9st, « + a ceed Prime Minister H. S. Suhra- ARES A F oH of the Awami League after| ment. ie Mar shal Zhukov Pies 0 : fowl ot ts pod e Republican party, the Moslem} = * *» *® len ws “és _fLeague a the Workers td Ten Sabmanardy resigned oc. 1 L@VES Yugoslavia. pally Ligaen La ants party agréed to join iu aj after the “Republicans withdrew) 2 minister from a sister Communist +/coalition cabinet. = ; ~~ ae officially in : ~ BELGRADE, Yu rc) —| state, Te tretment matched that American observers expect the| tion to the Prime Minister's plan| Marshal Georgi K, Zhukov, Sov- . oe to break West Pakistan into : fense Minister [van when! - oe emer: “Oe. i eam te Delt, ee se ‘istrongest political party, and to| . While Zhukov's visit to Yugo- later today. government announcement said be would take the oath of office ern policy of close alliance with| American Cancer Society. says, that 110 om will be under treatment In & city of 25,000 population, the ancer this year. Of these, 66 military installations and watched small-scale maneuvers of Yugo- slav army units. He left in a Goviet military plane the Tirana, capital 4 Comp slavia is believed to have been chiefly of political significance, foreign diplomats think- hig -mis- sion in Albania is largely mili- ei aotpe™* sesiea®’ “GO DAN RIVER GO TOWNCRAFT! 298 nas yt Dan River’s a_ whiz at weaving plaids. But, from there on Penney Town- ‘craft: skilled experience in fitting ’n tailoring makes able. | aty Wo i Sises emall, medium, large, extra . large the difference, fully wash- SEATO pacts. The Republicans’ will "he new cases. THOROUGHBREDS GALEY & LORD 298 | Sines omell, medium, large, extra large Vegans combed cottons sparked by Penney’s own blue ribbon Towncraft -style.’n fit. All new pat- terns. Machine washable, of course. Hard to match value. .. - DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S Open Monday & Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. all other days, 9: 30 a.m. to 5:20 pan m. mM TOWNCRAFT’S ' Wear! Penney Towncraft ~~tailored with matched pockets. washable. PENNEY’S OWN ‘TC CORDUROYS Ao Sizes small, medium, LUXURY~BLEND PENNEY PLAIDS 498 Sizes small, medium, large Wool makes ’em hefty ‘n forge, agen Senge warm... Vicaya makes Hi-tount brgeeee Pinwales ’, 7 : * * « t) 4 * #'e@ em comfortably soft .... mart ; oa he, on Nylon adds practical Tiecaus Fall da IE des = 8 tailored by Towncraft! j ‘MIRACLE MILE PENNEY Ss Open Monday t ru Friday, 12 noon 'to 9p. m. “UNIVERSITY” . ‘BUTTON-DOWN 2,98 Yes, it’s Penney’ s box-pleat button-down bigger _than éver in popularity, smaller and smarter than ever in pattern. Rich looking ... rich in quality, _ too, because Penney’s uses only the firiest all- combed cottons, tailors them with that free-wheel- ing exclusive Towncraft ®) fit. Fully machine ~ tary. Miniature Tartans Cotton Flannel Sizes small, medium, . large, extra large Machine washable, san- . forized cotton flannels Vat dyed for lasting color action. Cut for comfort + Three button collar styling. WASHINGTON (NEA)— Medical science is beginning to break the _liron grip of the paralytic stroke.|- The sudden, unexpected rupture or clotting of a blood vessel in the brain no Jonger means all elderly victims must spend the rest of their lives as helpless criples. “. f Md ouns a ) KNIT way with flannel that can’t i i) ba / PA J AMAS be denied. It’s odds on, you ed it es Posing for her formal portrait never looked'so vigorous — if 4 io “ agp bos ‘tama ee so successful — so “top ex- - ee 4 — in her ribbdon-trimm - sO ‘ . re > pire “pa F pros ribyvons, ecutive.” See for yourself— oy, ls . * bowed in front, alternate wi ee M | “| tucking on pastel broadcloth then. see = onkre ie f ij ») that washes without a worry. low priced! So low because Ls Lk a The collar and cuffs are white the Clipper: Craft plan com- i he Lintex. In Pink or blue. bines the purchasing power ‘ a z of 1226 stores, to’keep you 4 Le ra Sizes $ 93 « best dressed for less. ‘= | &. 3to6xX } if 2 t 3 oy , i | za * rs Sizes ° | é z' | i i | | 4 Tto 14 3 9% i. : F eet :, aie Fue comfortable crew neck and snug wristlets and cufflets in contrasting colors are “just what mothers ordered” for their $ OB sons. So come:see our whole a ait collection today. Sizes 2 to 1 m9 \ There are “it” as far as boys are concerned, and the. 4 Special Selling Ladies’ —— check these special quality i | Win ‘or features that make Car Coats. Eo - BEST a4 - eee _ youngsters’ growing feet : Shopper Plate GENUINE PRE-FLEXED oy LEATHER SOLES ee siege: Sessional Convenience! soeleet ted a” ‘te wheats oad grow Use a Lion : ; - - Gharge Poplin with hide away hood, ONE-PIECE: SUEDED Account with fully quilted lined. 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PONTI AC PRESS_ _RHURSDAY, OCTOBER 37, 1957 4 PONTI AG, MICHIGAN ‘lint ae Me er ‘MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LAYMAN Rite at Our Lady of Refuge Church {Broomfield to Visit. 4 Area Communities Rep, William -§,’ Broomfield (R- Roya] Oak) and his mobile trailer- office will visit four North Oakland County ———— temorrow, : * ; His schedule calls for visits to Auburn Heights, 10-11 a.m.; Sylvan Lake, 11:30 a.m, to 12:30 p-m.: White Lake Township, 2:30-3:30 p.m., and Highland Township, 4-5) Pm, Ae * * * During the first half of his two- _ |months tour through the 18th (Oak- _jland County)” Congressional Dis- " [visited the trailer to talk over fed- - {eral problems with. their. Washing- _jton representative, — _Next Friday, Broomfield will vis- it Davisburg and Springfield Town- ship. oe _-|trict, mmore than 2,000 voters have! DIANE KAY GREAL Mr. | Greal of Aller ae sencniact : ++ Stockholders Get Proposal Merged Firms to Total ) $160 Million Resources; With 15 Offices HOLLY -- A preposal to merge) the -Cjtizens Commercial & Sav-| ings Bank of Flint and the First! State & Savings Bank of Holly. is, to be submitted to the stockhold- ers of each bank. The merged bank would have resources of $160 million, with cap- ital and surplus of $1044 million. it would bring together the Fling bank with its 12 branches and the Holly bank with its branch at Grand Blanc, Walter E. Lentz, President of the Holly bank, states that the. HOW LONG? — That's the Arrest of 5 Youths fe Solves 7 Burglaries Seven burglaries were cleared, jup toddy with the arrest of’ a 17- year-old and four juveniles yes- ORCHARD LAKE — Our -Lady ershine of Holly, Clifford Howard ~ of Refuge Church was the setting) of Pontiac, Bucky Marriott, According to Sgt. nephew of the bridegroom and and Officer-James Lafnear, the. Tbe boys admitted two or three’ The Flint bank was established for the Saturday morning wedding of Patricia Raupp and Richard, . Layman, * * * Following the double-ring cere- mony, open house and breakfast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Raupp of Or- chard Lake, parents of the bride, The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Bryon Layman of Keego We A sequin and pearl! studded coro- net held her double-tier’ veil of .imported French ijlusion. She car- ried a bouquet of white. carna- tions and stephanotis, accented with a white orchid. _Her—only- jewelry was a strand. of pears, a gift of the bridegroom, ~ * Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Leonard Raupp of Mt. Clemens and bridemaids ‘were Marilyn and Christine Raupp, sis- ters of the bride and Bernice Um- scheid of Walled Lake. Marvin Perrigo of Holly served as best man, with James Bloom- Youth on Probation for Hit-Run Accident _A Troy youth is peiving a one-year probationary sentence for a hit- run accident in which a 15-year-old boy was seriously injured. x * * Michael J, Cullen 18, was as- _ sessed $250 court costs by Circuit, ' Judge Clark J. Adams after -con- viction of leaving the scene of a: personal many accident Aug. 8. * * Cullen was found guilty of strik- ing Ti D. Murphy as the boy rode hi cycle along Livernois i road. Hospitalized several weeks,|_ school, Terrence is now back in . a 2 Judge Adams said that in pdss- ing sentence. he took into con- sideration Cullen’s voluntary sur- render to police a week after the accident. Fine lee, Crevils Seller for Having No Guards “ “and * * ‘ He was fined a total of $85. or 17 days in jail by Municipal Court Judge Cecil B, «McCallum Albert Whitehurst, ° of ‘Detroit, was found not guilty of the ‘same charge. ® a * 14 — WOMAN FOUND Woman Found Guilty - of Operating 6 Brothel. officers, * * |_ ing is Erwin H, ‘195 W. Howard St., companions. es and his four ¥ x Henry Hoyt | ing cars from the Nipe Mile “Tpass above Grand River. the engagement of their | daughter, Diane Kay, to George | Edwin Kleine. He is the‘ son_of* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Kleino, also of Rochester. No wedding date has been set. ee Arrest 2 for Dropping ‘jterday by Pontiac Police juvenile Rocks Patricia Raupp Weds on Passing Cars Two juveniles from the Farm. Charged with breaking and enter-'ington-Livonia area were arrested | Mullen, 17, of!yesterday by Redford Ppst state | rocks on ov er! reopers for dropping present board of directors here would act as an advisory board to the local office. . Shaving Is a Sin at M Mayor Joe Gerrard, Dr. E, H. Campbell and Dr, Robert Lawrence ask bewhiskered Frank Heat- ley, Aseated). _ Village” Males’ _are letting. their wo dicated Pontiac Press Photo beards grow, adhering to-a ‘No Shave” Procla- mation celebrating the town's 125th birthday anni- _versary. question. ‘Milford ilford This includes, besides Lentz; Chairman E. A, Hartz, F. M, Had-| don, M. F. Hadley, J. L. Mont-' one and H. D. Seeley, with M. H. Bennett as secretary. It is expected that the board of directors of the merged bank | will include Mr. Lentz and H. H. | Miller of Grand Blanc, also now a local director, There will be no change in the employes per. sonne]| here, except that Lentz will devote some time at Flint, in his-eapacity of vies prosideet: | | of. the merged banks. By RKREBA MEANTZELMAN MILFORD — Bewhiskered, bothered. and bewildered is the dilemma of- most Milford males, |brought about by a brutal Village Proclamation. In recognition | of the Town's 123th Birthday Celebration this Male Martyrs Moan | skin ant having to face bimeelf | | in the mirror, When he couldn't stand. it any tured on “Wanted” signs in the village -post office, a Harold McCormick was one of a whistle | covered that it was pure white on PRESSURE GROUPS jhis~ chin; then” asthe “hair” ape The Mayer hadn't counted on peared up each side of his face, pressure from organized groups, Hit was jet black, He is now one longer, he bought a license and the most bewildered.“As his beard’ ‘scraped his countenance clean as became more prominent, he dis- .. Leonard Raupp, brother of the five admitted breaking into the bride, as ‘ushers, following places: . An evening reception was held | Shamrock Dairy Bar, 424 Oak- isuch incidents, but it is not known!jn 1871 and the Holly bank in 1890. volved in damage to a car yes-| ganization of 1935, and has built terday which injured a two-week- ithe bank assets to nearly §9 mil- whether .they were the ones in- Mr. Lentz came: here in the reor-| month, Mayor Joseph Gerrard has decreed that “shaving is a sin’ and all bare-taced shavers will be penalized. i | aes ‘Approximately 7,500 welds of vary- ice mon the city ‘suet off attendant $4 Sia as ‘Jental Mark II was halted last May at Westacres Clubhouse. About 400. twice; Mazza's Grocery, guests attended from Keego Har- bor, Pontiac, Allen Park, Lincoln | Park, Trenton, Wyandotte and Mt. and, Minnesota on their honey- Press Preview Sees. 38 Models Lincoln, Mercury ast Integrated Construction; Announce Mark Ill. By DAVID J. WILKIE ': AP Automotive Editor DETROIT (# — Ford Motor Co.'s Lincoln. and Mercury division showed its 1958 model cars at a nationdl préss preview, disclosing numerous ‘new styling and engi- neering details currently - being shown to dealers. * * * James J. Nance, heading the recently consolidated LinediIn and Mercury division, alreadyihas dis- closed the division will produce a new Continental Mark, III, on a longer wheelbase and with a lower price tag. With an_ over-all length of 229 | inches the new luxury mode! will be one of the longest American- made cars, It will be powered by a 375-horse-power engine with 10.5 to 1 compression ratio. x * * Also previously announced is the fact the Continental and the new: Lincoln fhodels will be built with’ integrated bedy and frame type. constréction. In this design body’ and frame are welded. together. ing types are used. : * * * The Con generally has been called | Ford _ prestige model; with a. , $10,000 price tag. However, with extras, including taxes other charges the de- livered ‘price runs substantially, higher. The 1958 prite has not been ll be intro- cisco and Detroit. A similar meet- ing is scheduled for St. Louis on Oct. ,18. f P = * * * When production of the Contin- Ford announced. the .mddel run. had reached 3,000 units. } Retail deliveries of the Lincoln modél for this year’s first eight .months totaled 24,534 Compared |, with 30,406 i like 1956 period. Mereury - rations numbered 191,069 for January through eed this year agaifist’ 197,263. in the moon. ~ = titan nane Grudge Fuel for Power Fight Hatreds Feed Mideast: Crisis ’ when ‘empire was split between Britain nd France scratching at it and keeping it \from ‘healing. . - * ; * * * speak Arabic. police shooting across the fron- ‘and: coal industries. | land, 676 Oakland, three times; Ke- | hebie Welding Co., 725 Oakland; and>the Eagles Lodge, 239 W. Montcalm. officers said. a old -baby The infant, Jeffrey LeRue, of, Detroit, was struck by flying glass, when a_rock hif® the windshield! taney. A reprieve has been granted | however, in that, “No Shaving’ licenses may be purchased at the’ Town Hall for $2 each.- ition. He says, “The merger will pro- vide local residents with many add- ed banking facilities. Our savings jof his father’s car, ‘customers will receive a higher * + * Clerhens. | Their thefts oatanel of petty The fwo boys were taken to interest, and we will be in position Wis Vcnialile Miter hen. xe The couple will tour Wisconsin cash and cigarettes poainly, the Oakland County Juvenile Court* to-|to bé of greafer service to the peo- gretted ed tr liens Ble of wis ance. than onee lately. He * c The governor planned to spend most of today and tomorrow in Democratic Party conference. ington, D.C. for meetings Satur- day and Sunday of the advisory council of the Democratic National e - #:°« Williams has dates to hunt pheasants. Monday and Tuesday mornings on a farm near Sebe- waing, on the east shore of Sag- 1957. inaw ~ Pe, a Heche Sey: iol: saa Whe pechabies 30:0. 5. Chet ' acts right. ee » sembles movie star Monty Wooley, > Kansas City, Mo.; at a regional — From there, he was to go to Wash-— AS o Sogdian hoger Be was sentenced to 15 days the Oakland County Jail sorotia B17, 1981 Elisabeth wore closed-toe pumps in. suede of beaver brown, On either side of the troop com- 4 - peers a Tate 4 is a r f ff with the Rev. Gerald Rapelji ‘of Memorial Baptist Church offi- Pitrom Muir Brothers Funeral |Home, with burial in Lum Ceme- tery, The Rev. Frank S. Heming- ly of a heart attack Wednesday morning while at Algonac, He is survived by his wife Ro- William, all of Lakeville, and Ed- jward of Metamora; two daughters, _ Dorothy Adair of Delaware, , and Mrs, Arthur Burney of pln, four brothers and two sisters; 25 grandchilires ont 10 great-grandchildren. ~* JOSEPH M. DEAOCONS LAPEER — Service for Joseph .M. Deacons, 69, former Lum area resident, will be at 2 p.m. Friday way will officiate. Mr. Deacens, World War I veteran, died Tues- day at the Veterans Feciitty, Grand Rapids He is survived by @ son and two daughters, Edward Deacons of Metamora, Mrs. Joyce Arent of St. Joseph, and Mrs, Catherine Ewalt of Brown City; nine grand- children; four brothers and two sisters, Earl of Lapeer, Ernest of Imlay City, Hugh of -Port--Huron and Floyd Deacons of Flint, and Mrs. Florence Jackson of Flint and Mrs. Edna Goolian. of Detroit. ‘Gary RvuSsskLL DODD BERKLEY — Service for Gary Russel] Dodd, 16, 4218 Cumberland, who was dead on arrival at Wil- 5 slintey ‘Funeeet Funeral Home, with burial in Lakeville Cemetery, Mr. Brecht died sudden- sina; four sons, Emil, Fred and “Team Club” at Berkley High. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dodd; a brother, Mark, at home and his mat Mrs. Clara Galbraith of Water- Deaths Elsewhere “TOPEKA, Kan. W—Dr. Parley Paul Wormer, 87, president of Washburn University from 1915 to Glasgow, Scotland, Syracuse, N.Y., and St.Paul, Minn, He was born’ in Osceola, PA. * * * WASHINGTON (®— Maj. Gen. Upton Birnie, 80, former chief of Army artillery, died Tuesday. He retired in 1938 after an Army ca- reer of nearly 40 years. He was born in Osceola, Pa. = : CHICAGO W — Charles M. Hayes, 80, a pioneer in traffic safety and president of the Chi- cago Motor Club since 1914, died * yesterday. He was born in Cin- cinnati. 2 * * * RIVES. FALLS, Wis. W — James I. Malott, 83, a member of the River Falls State taculty for 32 years, who retired in 1943, died. yesterday. liam Beaumont Hospital after an accident at 12 Mile and Telegraph roads yesterday, wil] be at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel, Pontiac. * * * SAN JOSE, Calif. »—Prof. Er- nest Andrew Rogers, founder of the exclusive Montezuma school for boys at Los Gatos, Calif., died Gary, active in athletics at Berk- last night at 76. 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Well, the ‘chances are that he will be swooned over by of American women. He looks it he was ‘ordered “from Casting — tall, thin-waisted, blond, chiseled, manly,” cheerful. Nobody has worn a uniform as well as Philip since Gen. Mac- Philip OFFICIALLY GREEK PRINCE He was officially a Greek prince, } \ fous, pushed the sedingts with the elder girl later on. Philip re- " jnounced his title as a Greek prince, took the maiden name of his moth- er and uncle—Mountbatten. When Elizabeth opened Parilia- slant of didleove mctieeher, Phil. ip, seated on « smaller throne _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, '1957 to Make Americans | woon| * His great forte, in itech ‘Palace circles, apparently, is that he has a mind of his own, is the hoss of the family (despite the fact that he usually walks behind the Queen at state functions), and al- ways has been. As a poor naval officer he was wont to-order cars from ‘the royal garage as if he jowned them —- though at the time no tax, He likes to eet out among men, can talk with the saltiness of the avy, considered the sto- ries of a rift between himself and) @ the Queen too ridiculous to com- Philip's 8 74 N, Segi ta wm 84 We Give Holden Tredoe Stamps FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO OUR — TWENTY.ONE _ 6000 000 Parking, Specoe. Seer ~ SAME NOW Arthur retired: Ande but wasn't Greek and couldn't} beneath her, kept looking at her jhe was considered by George VI)ment upon. He likes to speak 4 had maere ef thei: nobody ever’ peak the language of his father, encouragingly — while she read jas only one of three or four pos-jabruptly, for shock purposes. -_ woe who was a Dane. Mountbatten saw) her ghost - written speech, in |sible husbands for the heiress ap (“Every timie somebody calls me to it that he See and! her schooigiri’s voice. _ |parent. ~ prince I think I ought to bark.”) . He is the prototype of the air- man in his uniferm: op air mar. shal of the RAF, the of the British field marshal in that uniform, the epi of the grace- \.. ful admiral of Her s fleet in that one. He looked just great ‘as a colonel in chief of the Royal Mh his ‘wil in afew p Be wi e ina u through streets of Ottawa Elizabeth opened Partia- : looked like a model Afield”’. in. his duck- THE BERRYS =. By Carl Grubert BARGAIN Entry Sales Ledies, Extre “ chointors SHOP EARLY! SHOP LATE! 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ORM, 10-17 | Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Plan. to Piteose mers han hm no z Schools siae of Many fons co es. ae A Meetings of Old Records Records to be daposed on in Waterford / LANSING W = Nesrly 100 toneftrda, ‘Tredsury bank statements,| ‘Two Weterford Township schools of state records, some 85 years bond registers and bond awards and tax ledgers. * * * “What we can’t sell, we might save up for a big bonfire after the Michigan State - Notre Dame game next month,” Szymanski, a _|former Notre Dame football play- er, said jokingly. ee Most of the early records were ‘written in longhand and no car- ogmeye A peat administra as as corre- : of , audit see seule tome» aoa ypreerel. was Bound in leather Most of the records will be sold gold indexing. : fo a paper salvage company,| - » * ® Baymanski said, clearing 7,200 | Today, most records are boxed feet of space for other uses. ‘rather than bound. have scheduled PTA meetings for tomorrow night. * * * “A Desk for Billie,” portrayigg the life story of Billie Davis, well known author and lecturer, will be the feature film to be presented * x * Mothers of fifth grade . pupils will serve refreshments following the business meeting and film corre-| showing. a ’ Fire prevention will be the topic for discussion when the Jayno Adams PTA meets at 7:30 p.m. 3 DAYS ONLY —Thors.-Friesar. KRE SGE’S Save 22' Reg. 59 lb. Delicious Chocolate Covered Taye ¢ mH i |Waterford Sets. _|Children’s Hour 2 6 and 7 p.m. Halloween, according _ recreation director, Tom Belton.| _ | for visitors by turning their porch at 8 p.m. at the Waterford Center |- ci by RCA and the Navy. , Trick-or-Treat their “trick or treating’ between lights on.” A cooperative plan‘ by service organizations in conjunction with the recreation department will provide parties for elementary school children from 7 to 8:30 p.m. | that such taxes fed -and _ aaa -_|than 6 million news releases each Sok rere You SEE them fried! pai im PLAIN 19 Friday and Saturday Only DOWNTOWN PONTIAC STORE ONLY . Pi tem? You bet! Wonder- ful. . . moming, noon ond night? Welcome of porties, toof Buy @ dozen today, and place your order. KRESGE’S 5<-‘t STORE “All First-Quality! Just slip on these sheer, lovely £5 nylons ... see the glamorous { See rhe pag | your legs. "re y “spe cial"! And the price. .. well, it’s extra special, too! 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Irqa plans a plant, at Kirkut, locale and phot ee - The’ instrument is said to make! materials wittith cells withott dis-/ for extraction: of sulfur out ofobject the it panaible to a vany living _ Cells: at ei vacting them their motion nar gas. on bd distance of four | rf a —_ anne anes oe Lad SS Valuable Westingho: GIFT PRIZES| ‘SET O} OFS THRU SUNDAY GET YOUR ~ FREE ENTRY BLANK and “COUNT THE CHECKS” on Miss Cunningham TODAY! PROX OF 12's '4-WAY ¥ COLD HIGH LEVEL STUDY — Resting atop. the cadaiey Wied: helnaliot sce shela'on: dupite Jungtraujoch in ‘Swiss a ©: - ray, eranemy, seemnies ant, etienraey,, ‘Missile Factory. eter—a device ‘eiiianiia speed and rates of speed changes with Tennis Players Drill st computers and gyroscopes—the in-|Vith Automatic Device PR ASO P . . | ‘ : ertial guidance system gives. out] new YORK—A New York con- For lee Cream, Custards, Cereals —= E: ns Work no_railio_or radar sana -bae-develiped-“ . Secret Rockets a nyoy 2 pata setts tending up to 4 balls ot’ 5 see- 6 S‘.. bh t? \W ey SIZE each WW Vee Ve It can be. adjusted to change the ‘ Poly The Florida Inertial Guidanee|coal production of half a billionidirection and speed of the balls. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS . i PAP R _ Center, a niagnificent $4,500,000 = S - ’ : ; missile equipment factory of to- ' eet ee N APKINS ‘ Cevse Aghe Wah. | morrow, swung into operation here ‘ : oN \e. Aapg Ae this week. : ee eer, ae deere | 160 COUNT After a series of receptions over | "es ae s : f ot Cc the past 10 days anda formal’ ames or . 1} E—4 A , =e . opening ceremony Tuesday, the | ae 4 “ny - e—) . plant started engineering and pilot | ey i h production on contracts totaling gr 4 i ( N)y . their own use in 1956—a’ little more|-°M4 Imtervals, than 2 per cent of the national ST. PETERSBURG, Fia. ~ of ; almost $3,000,000, most of them | secret missile projects for the Air! Force and Navy. " ® ia, i ~ The aeronautical division of Min- | neapolis Honeywell Regulator Co. called the facility the world's most | jiggle-proof- plant. “We have fought the vibra- TRINKET fritrman’s Gunes CHEST |SAMPLER Chocolates on font $9501,.27,, $200] ai, $950 t ay CASHEW NUTS sli 8 71% Petal Soft 10 x 5% ATHROO , » TISSUE. ATTHIS § ASATONL sam _ FULLY AUTOMATIC — FINGER. BOATING + HUNTING TIP CONTROL. Rayon, Nylon and tion problem to a virtual stand- r ; i still,” the division sald. s TT. or: ° . ° ) DAL Yet by contrast, one closed off | ° REG. 3% oz area contained equipment capable . ‘YEAR Guarantee “cliyw)0si<&é&Gé‘éa“#”OCSOANWA BA ws |OZ WHITE Ps of killing or maiming anyone with- 2-YEAR GUARANTEE Ws VAPO RUB : —_——= an 1 a sce noe ‘LULL-A-BYE — i rests in a pit designed to hold 3) ‘wae..... wr -y.1 | ‘ tons of lead to help absorb the | Li : ome ; ELECTRIC e OVAL ” - . ’ ** xz aa 4 ea : | Employes -.opetating it watch mae a! i ‘2 . : . from oufstde through double panés SPORTS EVENTS BLANKET 4) S OVEN A. | of extra thick glass. : S (7) e@ ROASTER ’ | “In the reom ‘the rere OUVE b Ole +0 equipment . operating at ‘compan - Helds frequencies could cause 1 Be | an ideal travel ion Wool. $ os. ¢ or il ng | ate deafness or death,” engineer- 3. COLORS h Reve, Dive, ir im =S&6.6o,.... ing director John Anderson of | Yellow. Sia Sing $ 39 Honeywell told visiting reporters. | Wesheble, “too ‘ ae R, 1S MOUTH "4 Melvin P. Fedders, general mar-| | a @EG 830 WASH : ager of the plant, said a major| ‘ Avery Sh tes MAISER program here will be development, of a new type of inertial guidance | system under a $1,800,000 contract’ to the. Air Force Wright Air De- velopment at Dayton, Ohio, * * * I Pvacuey ~ = BM uminum Foil 29-1 tex A ATER PORTRAIT Inertial guidance is a--recently REG. 23¢ i od ’ : ‘ . ce Be developed navigational concept ® nets : : which makes it possible for an ~_ BOX OF 400 : IN OIL airplane or. missile with the special eet ae ee , ew FACIAL - . bestete Poster trom @ie ground or from 9 human One South Saginaw, Corner Pike FE 5-5731 Ec 95 pilot. A combination of accelerom- TISSUES rs , . A \\$ 4 aw, We = shen Oh oes . = RA . 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Per- “haps, one of them worked long enough to make your mother eli- gible for payments. If she isn't * eligible, she should visit the near- est welfare department office to find out if she’s entitled to Old Age ‘tehild~ toa dentist “close 1 No Need for Child ‘ fo Fear Dentists * * ak “It's a good idea to fake yor | ! | so the visit presents a good op- portunity for your child to become acquainted with the dentist.” ’« «+ * Dr. Hard suggests that children From W. A. P. of San Pedro,/out harm.” should be permitted te examine dental instruments and have it ex- plained “they can be used with- ee it couldn’t be recovered. My So- Security card was in the bill- card?” : You can get a duplicate any Social bape we. From A. E. A. of Iowa City: “1 1949. Then, I went to work for the railroad. When I retire will I get Social Security payments along with my railroad -pension?”’ n..--Yes, it you worked for the rail- Toad for a full 10 years. *. 8. Ot. (Questions on Secial Security answered by mall from the Pon- tiac office of the Social Seourity Administration. There ts no charge for this service.) Fast Foot Notes After a year-long study of walk- ing habits, Dr. Willard C. Myser and Dr. James G. Haub of Ohio State University’s zoology and en- tomology department reperted to a -}Ohio Academy of Science meeting here: Males walk faster than fe- males by taking longer strides rather than faster steps; people walk faster when the temperature From E. P. B, of St. Petersburg,| — Fla.: “While out fishing, I dropped) my .billfold in 30 feet of water and| — fold. How can I replace the) | am 56. I worked in a job covered) © by Social Security from 1937 to| Pontiac: Press. Questions wilt be { by the pooch’s performance that: | BOWLING GREEN, Ohio wm — Eagle's Fall Festival to Give Tots ‘Make Up’ Little girls attending the Water- ford Township Eagle's Ladies Aux- iliary Fall Festival, Saturday will have the opportunity of being “made up” in @ real beauty salon; is lower. Beginning at 1:30 p.m,, the en- tire afternoon will be devoted to | entertainment for the children, Amog the attractions are col- ored movies, a spook house, dart | A chili supper will be served/ from.4:30 on, and in the evening the Four Dukes will furnish music for dancing and a talet show. : nn CDEPeSeeRET ETT LA SEPITAAT EL OSITONTIATe 22° Ree E A ete Peer eet ronerezetete ss t vesee eT | at ae Sa SERVPSHEFOTORTAE ETH ORESEEO EFL Ts ek a, a Here it is! The greatest TV sale you've ever seen. 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Charge Accounts: | - Downtown and Miracle Mile.’ ee ‘s et emcee rn aati nett Bi ecg Sonn t re Pontiac PRESS, THURSDAY, , OCTOBER 17,1957 ~ {that all political prisons have been a ea Actuelly, oii eee on the gifts of fr closed, iiticialtys, there is no: un-|100,000 tas. whe oe a as vlan, ee + Middle Eos: Fic ghting | Would Shake World . : ty cman Dinas Ue tle, Acca Associated Press News Analyst |Treaty. ‘There is a technical aif WASHINGTON wm — If war] erence but it: wouldn't matter > -Cotmes in the Middle East it will| prot, ine, Smoouns started. We'd not be “‘just another Korea.” Asi°® : bad as Korea was, this one would; How deeply involved? That “be worse. There is the raga YO Ee eit aba coy “4 nger it would be World War y've chest- r cratic saree “ Secret ir sa) nto r — tg Mer he sue pe se the world they had an interconti- nental missile, They have made woe OS catremecly tengh i90k Stdl ys ninty they moan to mote tale “OPEN TON IGHT OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 I ‘TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 GRAND OPENING SALE! We have now finished the new addition to our store, ‘and invite. you in to take advantage of our tremendous ’ . vos * the Middle East and stay there. tile savings. The ¢ that this country could : But Dulles also told a-news con-|avoid a direct clash with Russia! 1 | *. ference yesterday that if Russialin a Middle East war is slim. LE | LE c - aftecks Testy this country would ~* *« * 2 = ioel onion soll “a Priv-' For the Middle East is not. Ko- 2 Ea. ; rea—a land ib ‘ In other words, there-will bel impotansn’ Phecgbious, miliary! no repetition of Korea, when er has called ‘the. Middle East, the American planes were forbidden! most importarit strategic area in | to strike across the Yalu River the world. In Korea .the- United 4 “at the marshaling -points of Red Nations fought mainly to uphold a| ~*~ ’ China's strength. principle—that. territorial gain by HOSPITAL 4 Women’s Auxiliary ae a ett “farmed force eduld not be toler-| — TOUR™ ee hs. eS = - tape mitiotins This tne hembe might - be|ated. In the Middle East the same| % Pohtiac General Hospital is conducting daily gency room; Note the food nee ~ dropped, missiles aimed at tar-|principle would be at stake—plus| tours this week to acquaint the public with the — tors. ¢ gets in the Soviet’ Union itself.je.ormous advantages of geogra-| present crowded conditions of the hospital. Here, each THIS WEEK ONLY! “Lot of Odds and Ends | PLASTIC. Wall and Floor Tile | WALL TILE F at Bargain Prices i oy Nobody needs to ask himself what!phy and resources, a group stands in the hall leading to the emer- _p. m. 7 to 8:30 p. m | : that might lead to. If it happened, _k* *® & Vi | Ti | ve ) nobody would have time to ask. | ai. iis Silk ‘inte . c iny ue Le 2. | struggle for the Middle: East-yes Goods Still Meager, Shoddy 7 pareramant_yegulations _say. fal aoe, ot ° cond 0 hope: terday. Shaky little Jordan = tos] a room must be inhabited by two ‘as | e, there seems little pros-| country to which the United States persons. Big blocks of new apart-| BBMME QxOx%................ meeds waning ...eeesess pect of a direct Soviet attack on owe! tl with great fanfare only 10- Year Struggle Brings ments are being built but con- = } haaren It eon 4 —_ ~ weeks ago — made known which struction goes slowly. : | « tacked, presumably | ; side it would be on in the event of FR Li B ] Ten years ago Bulgaria was de- : = by Syite—with Russian backing.lon“aisck"s the uted GmaDetter LIVING to BUlGATIA |r eNews de - _— jamie” and tan trope, aid Of\nist-hacked Syria. The problem state in the Russian orbit. It may posh ” pre anybody ‘from SOFIA —After 10 years of bit-|cow. New concesshone ' also were uo-longer be the champion in this acking anybody. All our other league but it is certainly well 7 = eyo te fs, gen Sy wnt ioe tps ew oe is “ey ussia in atomic warfare if the attempt|Peverty, Uving conditions seem tojrising in Hungary last year. About 5,000 perso’ re - ing others to do the fighting, And, tats. be slowly jmproving for Bulgari-) Merchandise in“the shops seems|neld in a concentration camp, al-| WL’ aa 6!/ wy ee 1) 10] we ee 20) le just as in Korea, .accusing the ans. to be meager and of shoddy quali-| {hough the government claims » West: of starting the fight. Only = . Food is plentiful and cheap, al-jty, but more and more goods are/ em yesterday the Soviets asked the Drowns in Gravel Pit through specific items may be|appearing. Prices are high for al — — 2. “4 a MSEH q — Harold Mint|2°°° from time to time. This|manufactured goods. A bicycle , ~ cles” th es _and| TECUN > year’s harvest was. good. People/sells..for-.about—a--menth's--salary a Na hove the “Turkey from attacking Syria injyard, 49, of rural Deerfield,/3n the streets are not stylishly|for an ordinary worker. CI: We have that - the next two weeks. drowned Wednesday after a scat-| dressed by Western standards but! The broad tree-lined streets of | { x * * fold gave away while he and two'the clothing is neat. Sofia. are virtually empty of ‘auto support for your - Suppose—getting back to reality|other men were working in a| pipniomats say that the better-|mobiles. An estitiatéd 8,000 motor — Syrian-Egyptian troops attack] gravel pit owned by the Tecumseh | ment in living conditions has: been| vehicles are registered in all Bul-| VG sine - Turkey. This country could and|Gravel Co, He fell into 40 feet|noticeable since 1953, with a pro-igaria’ and most of these are ) undoubtedly would help the Turks|of water, The other men were|nounced steptip in the pace after trucks. ng \ f —either under the Eisenhower rescued. the 20th Party Congress in Mos- Housing is extremely short and) \ = TT TTaa tax camuna rom vou 83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 ‘Walgreen Agency DRUG STORE 148 W Saginaw I & Huron, Cor. Telegraph [are Dixie Hwy. 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There was no dress, and business, and Mr.) 1) he take her - there?’ “T have a feeling that I've walke a C residence phone,- but a night num-;Mason- will be ocntacted at the *. #8” into a trap, Mr. Mason,"* he said. . glove com. |e? was listed. _ [eartiget pasalbje. msement,” “He says tot, He says he had). | Game Kno low hed & te. But. car, and Conway called the night number. MASON GETS A CALL -- \a key to the room and she’ came| aved tn this © lot ry pon fe curb fast. A voice came on the line and) The unlisted telephone in Perry!in and pulled this gun on him,’ people on the other side are service sta-|said, ‘This is a recorded message.|Mason's apartment jangled into that she had nervous trigger. fin-|;, do anything.—They'll stop at tele If you are calling the office of poise. go ge ; lger, and he took the gun &WA&Y| nothing!" ) 7c ‘from her. It wasn't until after he} nov ii earees “Open Only two persons in the world had left the place that he noticed desk 1g © an som had P oy had that number. One was Della the gun had been freshly fired and| Gow (aye tre hie check for thei t | 4. Street, Perry Mason's confidential now he’s afraid he's being put on irs ca i. — a e : o n —— ee : - em: ldle. Aj secretary. The other was Paul the spot.” — * “+ * | : : : 2 Drake, head of the Drake Detec-| « ‘That's a hell of a story! lous Got % Conway” ttocxhoidere “ FS A : : a co { men lined up?"| Masen . mosting ¢ ‘the Californie oad Get your hands up,” she said, tive Agency. Mason said. ; ‘Mason pag * P Conway extracted the shell, ¢ $0 ssl.iher voice taking on an édge of Mason, who had been on the| That's the way it impresses} Drake nodded, ' “ae ta supply “eo with © Met of the|hysteria. “You're going to jail!” point of going out, picked up th me Drake told him. “The point ’ smell shell acquired. he ason picked a straight-backed |the barrel and the ; g Bay, The hand which held the re-|. receiver. is that if the guy is going to. be| chair, spun it arownd so that the |‘‘All right,” he said, keeping 3 vine waa|Volver was distinctly trembling, Paul Drake’s voice came ever |picked up and he's relying on a back was facing the center of the his hands off the “Put it FA) . & pe her finger rested against the the wire. “Perry! I have a prob- |story as phony as that, somebody} reom, He straddled the chair, |back, Put the gun in your pocket. aus’ te an trigger. foe lem that you may want to work (should instruct him to at least tell propped his elbows on the back | Where's the key to the-room in the se ruse for the meeting but Invtead of find-| . Conway waited while che a- on,” a lie that will sound plausible.”* of the chair and sald te Conway, jhotel?” - : ET nennic vanced one more step, measured “What is it?” A THOUSAND DOLLARS “All right, stirt talking.” - ave it here.” the distance, suddenty clamped “Have you followed the fight for) Mason said, The to think! ‘There isn't much time,” Con-| “Pass it over.” : (CHARTERS: 3 and 4) his left hand ‘ever her wrist, proxies in the California & Texas up ale scare ties, pe " way said nervously. “Whatever has} Conway handed the key to Per- The girl's hair was. wrapped in| grasped the gun with his ‘right solbal Development & Exploration) “1 know,” Paul retorted, “but/happeried is... ry Mason who inspected it for a’ a towel, Her face was a dark} hand. ete Company?" . you tld point out where this one| ‘“There’s no use running around|™Moment, then dropped it in his blob which Conway soon recog- Her hand was iferveless and he “I know there is a fight on," is full of holes.” blind," Mason said, “You're going - turned to Paul Drake. nized as a mud pack, which ex- had a Mason said. “I've seen ads in the! “Can he } thi versa. |t2 have to take time to tell me the - pts ve tended down to ker thra no difficulty forcing up the x saaie * m Re hear UUs CONVETER| ory, Tell it t fast ¢}"I'll want you with me, Paul. own to her throat. barrel of the rossbead paper for the last week. tion?’ story. jo me fast. Begin at) *' a nel The figure was very:well curved! same time pushing pies i “Jerry Conway, president of the! “No.’’ the beginning.” waa eo a end the wnderthings were so thin) over the cocked hammer of the company, is here in my office.| “Ask him if it's worth a thou- » 2 sf "You stay here.” as to be no more than filmy wisps gun. He's pretty well worked up. He'sand dollars for a retainer,” Conway sald, “Tt started with a 7 ae ot black lace ‘which seemed only)” ¢,, thinks he's been framed.” Mason said. “If it is, I'll come up.”|‘elepheone call.” What do-§ de with the gus? the away wrested the gun from ‘ - "| “Who from?” Mason asked “Nothing!” to emphasize the warm pink of r limp grip, carefully lowered What kind of frame?” Mason) “Hold the phone,” Drake said. | ,, og . the police?” smooth skin, eae a hee hoes asked. “Some sort of badger game, : « « A young woman who gave the Shouldn't | notify the pol * * his pocket. | attempted bribery, or. . .7"- | A moment later Drake's voice! itave you scent het?" “Not yet.” Conway stood stock 2 . = “wy, " . ** “f . t . +# + ; 3 . i “Why?” : —_ ed,— enraptured rp Milage en: Ri ik ee nr Dat eo te” 1 ee —) “He doesn't know,"*~ Drake See 0. he_wire. “Hello “1 don't think-se.1-don't mow’ “ees We GT he Wa of the feminine vision. understand?” anid, “St be bas 8 vevelver in Bis! ‘-Ub-bah,* Stason onid. will. ; Put that gun down! 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Motors Corp. next] ing., Unthinking acts of 2 ae oe ed ence here yesterday that “it win 7O*: - : alepene s of matches and — ES “The show -was on cael a long time to remove the | “ |television, and the dancers were|after-effects of the scar afflicted? from the African Ballet. current-lon our moral leadership” by) ly ba pe og tm i Gov. _Faubus. -_ ‘We to m dance a a cial, . x es “We have had only two pe governor in the.next election. frorn viewers. One was disgusted The legislator told the service /MINALL| concrete FLOOR PAINT pit Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service ‘ = and the other thought it was alllclub that “The civil rights dispute} All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians ‘Se oe ee vise a ay eet eine “ALL WORK GUARANTEED The nation's lord chamberiain,'have exacted a heavy toll on our who censors stage shows, said:|prestige throughout the world. 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Yd, grerT ee a ; é * re re m4 rf 58 | rrreee | | sit Ht Hy cin the crisis, said the report to! o¢ mii, Clemens until leaving to =the committee this afternoon! work with the Public Administra. “May have national impact. tion Service in Des Moines, Ia. “I think there is hope of re-| just last month. He had been ~polving the problem without.either manager of Mt, Clemens since political segment retreating,” Guy| 1954, ~pad yeunupany Other cities where he was man-| ~ By political. segments, _ he nana are Were and Davison, and ow pepe ey fine ,. Sots before coming to Mt. Clemens. Guy would not say what was in| His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- dhe report. However, he said hejert D. Heitsch, live at 337 W. Iro- probably either would make om spied cond de ~ Opposes Revealing Phove’ is Suatrmin et a uixnes| CAB Personal Files f-met with Faybus Tuesday, The) WASHINGTON (im — James R. | has refused any com-|Durfee, chairman of the Civil) =-ment about the meeting other than/Aeronautics Board, said today the| . s=fto say that the discussion stayed/personal files of board members fin the exploratory stage. Neither|should not be divulged to Con- @Guy nor other subcommittee gress. = members revealed what took * * * =. piace. He said that “once a congres- ~ a: diy * ® ng|ttanet comnmiticn hes, by compul- . report about what/sion, probed the personal thought — peareened some Sven es, Ait yeppesece processes of the members of an. aid yester-|‘independent’ agency, independ-| day it learned that Faubus toldjence of judgment is destroyed for- the businessmen the White House |ever,” Eowould have to change its attitude} “Once this independence is before basis| gone, the integrity of judgment is a. lost forever,” Durfee added in tes- = Seven of the nine Negro children'timony prepared for a special] ~at the storm center of the inte-|House Committee on Legislative gration dispute attended Central / Oversight. -| The CAB chief was summoned two others have been ill with jefore the House group which. was | TO rey Sere #Camus was the second youngest | y 98 by “gy NAME BRANDS—Consisting of Modern Living Room Furniture, al NCAA RS ~ of . “Sauws «author selected by -the Royall Odd Chairs, Decoretor Lomps, Table ay Wall Plaques, Ceramic Wares, S Caan | jo Swedish Academy of Literature Cqspeting, End Tables, Coffee Tables, etc., ete. » ¥ : ‘i for the international prize. British | Hansen's Disease ER eee WS OF lotinn junyard titi wee tt Appears in wn 90 Lyasupen wr cad eS PLUS—*50, 000 INVENTORY UESTION: What is the bird | n? nu | IS in ansing 7 eo. 2 ee om aye 4 committe of the i. * 7 & op twrmic Lk t ii ANSWER: The largest bird ever seen. by man is seen’ no| Norwegian Parliamen 1 Sporting Goods, lectrical . Power ‘cols, Lawn & Garden Equ pment, aaah otra aiaace att iL more, It was the moa, which roamed Néw Zealand some: four » tra poses Bh eer ae qcvelene Tricycles, Redios, T: ions, Dishes, Revere Ware, Hi-Fi a “y Michigan, has turned up in Lan-|oF five hundred years ago, There were about 20 species of mo2,| hel Peace Prize. The prize in med Cemeras, Baby Hi-Cheirs, Luggage, Jewelry, Toys, Dolls, Children’s ane , ranging in size from that of a turkey to some 12 feet high.|icine will be parte ced next | dren's Rocking Choirs, ete.,- etc. ... ‘ . Arthur W. Newatt, Lansing-|Th¢ moa’s wings were so stunted as to be almost completely|Thursday and the physics and’ M nidlag County — health rani tid useless. It built a grass nest on the ground and, because of its|chemistry awards a week later, | owed “ ' sie Bier Ares, Shi Block Decker aie or te A wd said diagnosis was confirmed Tues-|Size and inability to fly, fell easy prey to man. The early. New). Camus will receive more than man B atc., . , 7 , sje-|day and that the patient, an adult, | Zealand natives probably wte moas and used the feathers for|*42,000,—the—largest~ amount ever has been placed in proper isolation. | costymes. By the time white men got there, they were all gone. given a. Nobel literature, winner. oo ae | but not—yet—opening Parlia- * *.a * &% -& oo of ——— on the/ i, in London? “There is no evidence that the FOR YOU TO DO; This picture shows the moa compared ty Alfred Nohel. cr Ol : ee oe was Bagman fia . United |in size with the ostrich, the dargest present day bird. You can of dynamite, who died in 1896 a Why, | is, id the States,” Dr. Newatt. said, ‘ ne | ‘Why, in. Pa bid . aoe fi. mount the picture on cardboard, color it with your crayon¢ =< x 2 B Thursday & Friday, October 24, 25—Saturday & hecler, October 26, 27 He said chances the patient |and save in your scrapbook with others on birds. To see how! in a radio talk today on Couns | 15 utterly informal minutes might have infected anybody |tall the moa stood, measure the 12-foot mark on a tree with aland his works, Dr. Anders SALE STARTS 7 P.M. . SALES STARTS 2 P.M. else were “extremely remote.” |tape measure. 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Ver- non,’ I. will also speak on “Let's * ® * Lynn Bartlett, state superinten- ent of public instruction, will be featured in the afternoon session when ‘he discusses ‘ Challenge." William Clyde Donald! II, psychologist, chaplain at Dea- coness Hospital and pastor of Beth- el Chiirch in Milwaukee, Wisc., will also talk on “'God Grant Us a Sense of sine sal Brazil will tax foreign freight to bigger merchant raise funds for a marine. \Students Trade Guntire During |Band Practice FORT LAUDERDALE, Fila. -~A Negro high school student in jail and two other — are hospitalized as the a * County Solicitor Eynerson. Alls- worth said Willie Lee Johnson, 15, and Robert Slater, 16, began argu- ing yesterday during the practice at the Negro high school and that Johnson shot Slater in the shoul- der with a .32-caliber revolver. Slater returned the fire: but Ajmissed. Johnson. 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An ad is read by newspaper eo. : WHY DO YOU READ THE NEWSPAPER ? “copvatant 1087, ouneas OF ADVERTISING pa THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER rvauisnens Associarion, na. : ; ‘ | * Peers aoe * g : t a ie ee ie Liphaiel ceed etl * to read it ne Bee & i and look for ads on things I need...”" = ~~ ‘ re mad why, people pay over $3,000,000 a day for the privilege of reading and shopping from more than 57,000,000 newspapers daily. People like to ponder over a potential purchase . .-. and the best place to ponder is in the newspaper. ped —at Whatever you sell, wherever you sell it nationally, region- readers _ ally or locally—you'll .get more help selling it through the ¥ cs when the readers feel like it. There is no intrusion upon.the —_ newspaper. . . where people find time to listen to your story. readers’ time and thus no resentment by prospective customers. ! , o * weaker. sat Ag % From “The Functions ‘of Newspapers for Their Readers,” a study fl . ‘The convenience appeal of daily newspapers is one reason — conducted for newspapers by Social Research, Inc. — ae pas ene ee GER F ‘ ae * Fi ® Pe, ee aay | as CaN | 5} Sopest \>4 rank stlenfietinepsiness«':,,E PONTIAC PRESS. 0 Fe i a ala I a a if Hee ate i elie ae a iL egal | ‘ ; : i i which is F H is at a premium ‘in the and Morrison-Knudsen Om. of the canyon. Idaho Power, had to cut into the for'slopes at the base of the mountains But|to provide a site for the Brownlee- f THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY. OCTOBER | 17, 1957. BS see 50-foot front. biggest of these mobile home | Brownlee-Oxbow their families at} communities is the Brownlee- |has jig own post . Oxbow trailer town, building the dams for x * most of them make their homes in/Oxbow trailer community. ‘ supermarket. ~~trailers, established” in “communi-|~The trailer“town is arranged oni | stalled on a plot of ground with a over. by Mrs. Elmo Farrar. Horn trucks the mail in and out Fiver, ‘This’ - ‘striction ‘worker himself or by Py Samgpmbers: pt bis family, -makes— ey atare trom trailer: < town oltice, * ltrees and fenced in their yards, jin the community, Law and order _|member governing committee, “| streets, ote er ot ' a . T Sire, ; tam Be Retinte errs, sangacin Prospers in North America's Deepest Gore” con hy teed eee . ; -. __ -|due to of metals, as esti- I mn Property Damage rengate Oc tacampprane ag CR A ea ‘in cares sliehdcn i which embraees Brownlee oe Page he ot Necengys Leben. Msn Sheek tae ternten[ttible opportaflty for sports, plus and Oxbow: Babeing fe ag sot ong a Pe ee a aeees ot feet : -; > fainting and fishing," / "|" “Canyon Kidg-ape okay.” 150 to 200 million dollars by 'the garage, - | | ‘is mot the main threat to the ye ~ With so-much to keep / the nation’s property owners. Loss| Unted States Forest Products pan Tae $6 | TONNE ones gecupied, trailer ‘ancient Carthaginians called the|tront™ ‘of metals runs |oratory. rental sade sae. towa hee ne Javeipie doReeeney | Therian Peninsula “Shepton sneer it pe, Chilean province will have Angual ‘property losses due tola branch of a new National Tour- us by the Romans into "Hispania,” ‘fies amount 40 Toaghly $885 mil-lism Council setup onthe mountain tops t * * There is @ school and playground are maintained through a five- whose chairman, John Wardle, is mayor, However, there have been few law~- enforcement problems, Most of the enforcement emphasis is on a five-mile-per-hour speed limit on automobiles in the town's project.” “ Trailer-town school has a PTA, which,. afong other activities shows feature-length movies at Brownlee on Friday and at Oxbow on Saturday. It also has a Boy Scout organization, Brownlee-Ox- bow troop 132 of the Eagle District, Blue Mountain Council. Three dif- * A Brownlee-Oxbow family can do|and. Latter-Day Saints. most of its shopping right at home because the community has | Gccasionally dances are held and the ‘inusic is furnished -by-d small. ferent Church services are held in ithe school ~- Catholic, Protestant * * * ROLLER SET Regular $1.59 NOW 99’ TERMS eerie so an "HEAVY PAN and FLOOR. ENAMEL Used inside or outside. For wood, brick, cement, metal, ete. cat $198 ot 79 | “WEEK- END SPECIALS!! PORCH - DECK & | 3 For Walls and Ceiling Special Colors Regular $5.95 Gal. STURDY ~ | With Bins and Drawers” —"""Ydeal lor “Do-li-Yoursell Pea” 2 Inch Top 5 Ft. Long 519% — WE SELL — WORK BENCH] sac-osac ir tvs te _ DRI-KOTE Cement Paints; SYMPONY LATEX SUPER KEM-TONE. "Painting Supplies DO IT YOURSELF MART eae OR LET US DO IT! 256 S. Saginew St. mocs rent erie FE 2-1026 VINYL SANDRAN . “Stainproof Vinyl Requires No Waxing” Reg. 1.79. NOW SANDRAN WALL COVERING - 54° Wide = a_ foot 69¢_ : 27” COUNTER TOPPING QF per foot Open Tues., Wed,. Thurs. 9 to 6 Open Sat. 9 to 5 Mon. and Fri. Nights ‘til 9 P. M. Plenty. of Free Parking : TILL now and save! a a Your children, and you : tee ee agen stain ... UTILITY | | SPECIAL SALE PRICE! FRIDAY, SATURDAY ne MONDAY. Shop | ~ | younger members of your family oF FOR ON Th EVERY GROUP The ideal grovp fer the Includes: “a Reil & Ladder too, will love this bedroom group designed to double sleeping . . . storage space of smaller rooms. Bunk Bed is « big favorite . . . stands up under rough tumble wear and tear . . . deep, tremendous Chest drawers hold untold number of clothes. Chest and Desk will a like new... to oe ey eee eee eS waranteed not to eliminate pos- sibility of scratching, bot oa * See this outstanding bedroom buy today! HIGH PRESSURE NEVAMAR PLASTIC TOPS. -™ ‘ @ WON’T SCRATCH . . @ WON'T PEEL _ TERMS! | A two-man barber shop ad- “leechenttn dtanad daneun secidesda Sead D A MONEY -SAVER: FRESH! NE -_ Over 100° “ee Living Room Suites end Sectionals to Select From ff All on Sale! ff ) | MODERN AGE / 4 OES IT AGANS BUY NOW on EASY TERMS! 2 YEARS TO PAY! KROEHLER | 3 PC. CURVED SECTIONAL DRASTICALLY | REDUCED! We Do Our Own Slaughtering and Dressing NO MIDDLE MAN WE PASS SAVINGS ON TO YOU! Beef pricés are way down at Lake- side .. . Special Purchase of Michi- gan’s Finest Grain Fed Beef... No Extra Charge for Cutting, Wrapping or Freezing! SS og A SATISFACTION GUARANTEED @ | ua tad ta Uy oe Fas OR MONEY REFUNDED! THE LARGEST SELECTION OF FROZEN FOODS > SIDES OF BEEF APPROXIMATELY 225 POUNDS Consists of Round, Siloin, T-Bones, Portelhchate, Rump Roast, Ground Beef, Pot Roast, Standing Rib Roast, Short Rib, Soup Bones. HIND: QUARTERS EEF Contiels of Round, Swiss, Sirloin, T-Bones, Porter- house, Ground Beef. |}FRONT QUARTERS g . BEEF \ Consists of Pot Roast, Standing Rib Roast, Short , | | STRAWBERRIES . - - ~ p Rib, Ground Beef, Soup Bones. footy CAULIFLOWER : | — ea SPECIAL DISCOUNT. TO GASE-LOT CUSTOMERS «= f Ib. FROSTY ACRES FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE) $400 or PEAS......@p" All Orders. Cut, Wrapped and Frozen As You Like It. FREE! BRUSSEL SPROUTS. You are invited to visit our complete Meat Processing Plant and Sausage BROCCOLI Kitchen. _— (AEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED! -— LIMA BEANS OL rie We Are Home Freezer Specialists oe # eaters * otate at oe at S shete to = . gt itefeteteres ‘. stegasetatist 4 *.* as 2 cups maple syrup Ye cup. buiter 2 cups (%) Ip.) fresh cranberries Cranberry Festival Maple Sauce Combine syrup and cranberries ~~ Z hat|in saucepan. Bring go a boil and| Te : ht | simu eden. tote Two Fruit Juices , ‘It’s a Draw, Folks! ‘Blend in Fizzy Drink |x: 3 , oe ~ 5 CRANBERRY PANCAKES — Serve these delightful pancakes for breakfast, lunch or.supper. This is a new and. different recipe | from the Hobshole Restaurant in Plymouth, Massachusetts and was | awarded a prize at the 1957 Cranberry Festival Restaurant Contest. ata discussion of the relative mer- whole wheat flours has been led once and for all by | For a party drink, here is one|American Dietetic Association, Its easily made which combines fruit/findings prove conclusively that juices and pale dry ginger ale.|\commercially milled whole wheat eranberry juice cock- pF gye ad one plat,|The. recipe serves four, but can|flour is equal in food value to|V@Milla pears ag pata a gurrounded with caulifiowerets,|be doubled or - trebled without home-ground flour. By the way, ee other pureed sreias too.) Fold carrots, and green beans. trouble. | yeast-raised bread labeled whole|in % cup heavy cream, whipped iaak wate oh cantaion Halloween Glow [neect soar cotati, shall wheat] Sek, teres aos, ot Senate. i on natural gravy vegetables) 4 wn ; 08.) concentrated quick-fros-| flour, only, as ____ite_cube tray till” firm . ~bé--cooked--deparately--(ot an yarns Juice —_ enough for 6 servings. String shelled raw shrimp on dressing to give good flavor and| salt surround with salad greens. Press reserved hard-cooked egg -yolk through a fine small strainer over beet mixture for a pretty garnish. Makes 4 small servings. Note: Juice from, canned beets may be utilized in 4*meat broth. SEE RE Ea How to Disguise Pudding Make up a package of vanilla pudding, using 144 cups milk. Cool it and add 1% teaspoons fresh lemon juice, 1 teaspoon pure) make absolutely sure that thoroughly cooked. Allow at a 45 minutes for chops that are} about on inch thick. ° | and pepper to taste. Chill and : mee er \ IN THE MIRACLE MILE OPEN WEDNESDAY | OCTOBER 23rd at 9:00 AM FRREE! joo ser res x = {* ne wk Cakes Will Be Given Away! wes PF sergcogromensesgege eS ee ae Clg woh yo «lth chy henge sneons. sternating: eam - wih awh Oem — juices, Divide among, fourlehunks, Brush shrimp. and ‘pine- pe: glasses. Fill glasses with ice/apple with melted butter or mar- You =, ay om cold ginger ale. Stir gently to/garine and grill over charcoal out- bometines with veal r* Femi. iside or broil indoors. ~ breath close-up Bye ade S.2 Bie Sk omes out striped— ; pink and white! - New toothpaste ~ Pa é- : a Leemesatstosnanee ‘killer so widely accepted by the medical STRIPE with HEXAGHLOROPHENE {ills bad breath and decay germs... beffer than any leading oe toothpaste... , ‘better than any leading . Mouthwash 2nd, it has the finest cleanser known to dental science. Tests prove STRIPE de- stroys millions more bad breath and decay germs than any leading toothpaste pilus a mouthwash! 4. A single brushing with STRIPE will protect you against the éguse of decay other toothpaste you can buy. STRIPE’S Hexachlorophene seeks out and destroys germs even in the tiny crevices where no toothbrush can reach. and mouth odors hours longer than any . with magic pink stripes ht. magento or keep you awake. an special large. far of INSTANT SANKA COFFEE ... the hearty, robust coffee that cant get on your herves a OTT re & lV = a a ips . ~ . r < = i ; : : e ae A * Sl é * ve es * * of ce Se 4 U : } , “ : = ° eee At : ee ae ®, : 2S wees ta = at re ee ee ae eee Be wate \\ Make Like a Squirrel : ge sit eta: See ‘i (AS ee * fg i 13 C ieiedidini th tk tk ae aa ae pity es 4 Fale» "as Fe once pe ee BLUE CHEESE SPREAD—Blue cheese spread one is blended with cream cheese will star at a cocktail or late evening party. This Usually spreads of this kind improve on standing. r ‘ : z : an : : . : ‘ — [hot _ | is, Te URSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 SE ee i. aj i] ss eS oe S a . , . = ‘ : ) 7 i ? = ; to the onions along with tomato tor bl Combine | pom one tay 0 See oon ot dl (350 degrees) for 1% hours. Re . ; ” > |im sauce, seatter drained pineapple ~ [Makes 2% ¢ i wede chunks over the lamb. Return to jdar < ne ing 30 minutes. Serves 4 oa ee ee Se and it can be used on ee a ee Sad dogs: just before they arp grilled. ye i@é ait COL Mz, Even hamburgers taste better when Miro Os and capers. and’ Store Winter Food Every-‘week brings a change in tire 12 months of the year. This ange injfall’ you have found low prices|S°*sonings. _—* and méstly due to a 10 to 15 per cent MSU ing Information|greater volume than last year at this time. Although you will not find fryers at the low prices of| 1 last week, you will find them at 35, , “.22bed., to & cents a pound in many ! Hh to taste it Tabasco sauce Corn chips oy g3 Turkey retail sales have been heavy during the past few months i Es i E z of < i i if Te Hi 7 fi i i + 2% i ait age than\20 cents a serving. Dip Corn Chips Into Avocado Mix A well-known spread gets new 1 cup sleved avocado 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish drained canned pimiento — Mix avocado, lemon juice, horse- radish, pimiento, onion, salt and _jone-half times what they were a|@basco sauce to taste together year ago, smart shoppers will keep thoroughly. Turn into a small at.) looking for, and buying turkey.)tractive bowl and serve with corn Sixteen to 24 pound birds are less|chips for dipping into this spread. Makes about 1 cup spread, instant minced onion or: finely grated onion (pulp and juice) * serv pound while whole hams “« * : Were an expensive \treat_ in a lucky customers. Whol appigs about once fruit. Firm apples 2 to 3 months. * | 2:red apples i small ’ chicken 4 stalks celery, Left-over stuffing Mayonnatse *. Y leeberg lettuce will ing \with enough tem- ; Last-of-the-Turkey Apple Salad rmuda ocr Spanish onion 2 cups diced, ieft- alice Bottled Italian salad \{hold Yogether; shape into small store in|balls., Cat lettuce crosswise into 4) 55 de-|slices. Place lettuce slices on in- not bejdividual salad plates; top with get as cold as 40 ve mixtare;.garnish with stuff- perature some of the starch in| potatoes will change to sugar, This changes the potato flavor and tex ture. Keep the potato. sack “or other container lifted. off the flodr) * iby the use of wooden slats, * -. - October is -the month. to store) Canned hams will yield 3 or 4/anpies. Quality is best, prices low-| the ‘family apPe-\er than at/ any other time. Apples) figure cost PeT too, are fsually more economical) iding which Cut\when bofight in large units, K a week to re- ‘Imove any damaged ar decayed will keep from over turkey or a dressing \ Core apples; do not. pare; cat | _ CoBt/ NSS! into cubes. Slice onion;, separate | units. Check’ into rings; combine apples, onion, | you |telery and turkey. Add enough] », Salad dressing to coat. Mix stuff-| to Liate Milam lialatcis you can serve your aog Je ie, a Z a ’ i ieee el ee tn ) eep- |, dark; moist, well venti- ace that does not get be-; er food, and 80| low 3) degrees F. Sort through| i | q 1 | | i 1 pound paiural cheddar cheese 1 jer (4 ounces) pimientos (drained) % cup sliced pitted green olives ‘ ‘ cup broken % cup dressing to taste Put. cheese, pimientos, olives and Note: This spread may be miade with a soft-type cheddar cheese and the pimientos, olives and walnuts knife-chopped in fine or medium-fine pieces, ple-crisp recipe, made even more delicious with the addition of ched- dar cheese. ’ Cheese-Apple Crisp 1 rt sliced pared apples i Saspeon lemon juice 2 me water % cup brown sugar % cup nonfat dry milk % cup all-purpose flour At this time of the year apples|- Me cup rolied oaté % teaspoon cinnamon Creole Pork Chops Make Special Treat o@ ROMAN BLEACH is best For NYLON; COTTON—all the rest. the bleach that’s best! | : | / | PURE SAUSAGE | Pound OD IB NORTHTOWN MARKET @ 1Roman Cleanser Quart Bottle i.e es eee eee eces MICHIGAN BEET. 984 JOSLYN AT TENNYSON CHECK the QUALITY] wil fa lia ai pi. iiss : DAD’S “ROOT BEER @ Grape @ Strawberry @ Orange GAR . YOUR CHOICE Quaker CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN CORN MELTING SUGAR PEAS ~ 10: | Pure Ground | BLACK PEPPER mation Table King KIDNEY BEANS = 10° 4 1 i i i | | i : 4 7 ca 19: Delicious FRESH GROUND P MICHIGAN U. S. No, 1 a Reg. $1.98 Carter's ‘DOG MEAL “Table King” >" Pork & Beans Giant ; : ie plone, ocpeatenimclege ' fs ‘ e THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17,1037) oe 5 = 4 4 » 3 ee Se SHES SS pics SS ee ke ek ; ' \ ‘ - AG : Cv iia ty ‘ Ree id : e ee A z eee . EER eR a ini as ade TURNS NA Uy ye a cal aa Ss, ge | FOOD TOWN Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. « OCT. We. "Miracle WHIP SALAD DRESSING | BIG QUART JAR “Lean Tender Juicy First Cut. PORK CHOPS| "U.S. CHOICE Beef Golden Glory CRUSHED "PINEAPPLE Tasty, Blade Fresh, Young | | c | STEER BEEF LIVER yr -Swift’s a tet Qeaedan | SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS se sr) Can p ' . ed Kitchen Charm ~ Waxed Paper JONATHON APPLES. U. S. No. 1 5 Lbs. 39° 2=39 > © CHICKEN . PHILLIP’S SOUPS ¢ VEGETABLE BEEF ~ @ CHICKEN NOODLE ons 39° CLEANSER BLEACH FLAKO: PIE CRUST 37 39° GALLON “Welch's JUICE. ( THROUGH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 GRAPE 24 oz Bottle "SALES: DAYS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17° : Jo ot WILLIAMS LAKE — _7580 HIGHLAND | : ROAD and M-59. “Open 9 AM to 9. P.M. Wonka eae 8 Au. 10 Pe. 7 Open 9 to 9 ‘Every Day t by ~k BOTH MARKETS OPEN. “ALL DAY. SUNDAY _ Ou le Wo At ' ¥ i z nome Shier Wikkbetgeest — Gili. yous tod cit Wid oa ee Gingerbread Jack O'Lantern that's made with spicy root beer. i in moderate even (325 degrees) Root Beer Used {3822-2 comes out clean. Remove from : : ee ee re ‘| Already ‘ken's favorite recipes. cake mixes and other " goodies has been sent to all our over. [ seas counterparts in our names. I have two of Mrs, Er- One T'll outer coating ~ Rice Muffins Are ee) ee ‘i ree | 1 i : \ , i auien ant many of Apple Sparkle Dissolve gelatin in hot water.| Combine juice from orange, 2 ta- blespoons lemon juice, and enough cold water to make one cup. Add to gelatine, ‘stir well and chill. Put rind of orange through finest knife Udclon, fold in fruit mixture. Pour al 4 The lungs may col into individual molds. Breakfast Bread] When Gool, ‘spread seven minute frosting between layers; put re- maining frosting in pastry tube and use to outline Jack O’Lantern | eyes, nose and mouth on. top of! — and to ‘outline edge of top ‘Party Cake Ideal for Halloween is a ginger- bread cake, mdist and extra rich| with a deep spicy flavor because beer, Mashed Potatoes Are Nothing to Pooh Pooh A good many of the nation’s potatoes come to the table mashed. } And here's a trick or two you can use with mashed potatoes. If you ithen fill them with creamed chick- ‘en, tuna, hamburger or some other meat or vegetable, And please, don't pooh pooh potatoes; they're Cream shortening and sugar to- gether until fluffy. Add egg! and molasses; beat unt h-| ly mixed. Sift dry noredioen and | | popular. add to molasses mixture alternate-' ly with the root beer. Heat orange juice with a little’ Ss sudliias dibhe-s- thing special! These muffins are extra good. because they are fe! ivored with crispy bits of rp bacon. You'll find you can mix up these muffins in a hurry and won't the cored love having them often! ° Bacon-Rice Muffins 1% cups cooked rice at room ) geal | } oup sifted all-purpose flow ar doutie acting. baking! pais +2 t | espoons beet or cane suggar cooked bacon, {inel Shoppes (about "T to & strips) ral 2 eges, beaten ; 2 tablespoons melted shortening Mix-together-the-rice-and-niilk- Allow to stand while measuring the other ingredients. Sift together the | flour, baking powder, salt and/ sugar. Stir in the cooked bacon. Add the milk-rice mixture to the| eggs. Stir in the melted shorten-| Make a well in the center ofthe} flour. Pour in the milk mixture. : Stir with about 15 circular strokes] until the flour is moistened. Do} not try to stir out = ret Jack O’Lantern Gingerbread [want them fo be white as can be, % cup shortening add just a little lemon juice before *"JUNKET’ | §23=:~ you mash them, Fie conn auren a 4 = mashed potatoes in a pastry RENNET-CUSTARD % teaspoons baking soda u of the kind you use for —— — } teaspoon doves decorating cakes, to’make cups or — 1 =F nests; bake nests until the ing. ¢ eup root beer potatoes turn a golden brown, and heated 400 degnee F.. oven fr) Divide batter evenly into three sugar; add grated orange rind and oe layer pans which have (lots of chopped water cress, Serve been greased and floured. Bake (this sauce with roast duck. | about 30 minutes. “This recipe! makes about 14 muffins, 2% inches! in. diameter. ‘ “TOM'S BIG PORK BUY! _ PORK LOINS iin 7-Rib Cut U. S. GOVT. GRADED CHOICE ROUND - SWISS - SIRLOIN 888 Orchard Lake a STEAKS . *69° Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M. 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This is because Robin Hood So look for these specially marked at your grocer's and start collecting a set of beautiful stain- free Gleam teaspoons, the wrapper will tell you how to get additional Cleats Flatware, easily | 4 | Dog Meal \ gins csnin Sate vit more than 150 items available in the savings. Send for your free copy to Homemakers’ Club, New Pragde Every Bag of every 25-lb. bag every 50-Ib. bag Flour. In the smart new wheats to give you best baking. A of Robin Hood free of extra cost. When of Homemakers’ Club catalog at ‘MIRACLE TUNA * | DEL MONTE STEWED GOLD MEDAL 5 79 GREENFIELD “SILVER STAR” ‘FLOUR *:; I : wells SLICED BACON | LIBBY’S TOMATO neo caataigg LAND ‘0 LAKES GRADE "A" 59: WHIP he, 49: Tom's c Save 14c! el : TRELLIS EARLY JUNE Bacon, per Ib.—Eggs, per dor. 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S. ‘NO. 1 MICHIGAN * peor eee , . i [ : ' HECKMAN’S 5-PACK__ | Jig gee He ee is | eee 8 Tee ke ae ee Pe NA a Or : i ow F ga! ‘ t ‘ ight \ ; ae : iM - i - \7 fo agly LA j C4 : : \ ; ng \ ¥ 3 t ey 4 Fy : 4 oi 2 - 5 eae! ‘ + i a Ran (Cees a baer eet ree a i ie PONTIAC PRESS, oritu RSDAY, ‘Oc TOBER W157 Sele © FORTY-ONE encore meinen saps iS u a ash year, the wei of pork begins to consumer with lower.retail ii t ; 5 : q Is Fi avorite for Vitamin A- — and Few ‘Calories’ rasan aside pte eine." eauge al tne. re lens tenable, but i 20 38. sen ret = a sg aa : ) poms ee, nt — round ° steak are 5 to 10\you will choose from full’s offer-jhave a place’ to store Bap : to teports the MSU hj goed Sepetetle ito” pat teem Shai“ bis le taal aarti eae toni, lunch box or: jam|reason for: this is that pigs born|gra gotta apes Mes eo ca ot bd na Pout nin ee re the best 2 Mar-| low calorie list asa still ‘have oo stems. Keep them/and jelly jar. . in the r g reach the market in yo adage d pong which wate peck or wei yom wy ee . larger a's unite are One reason you-eannot find more fall and w . In November and! such wonderful pot roasts may at-/fruit choice during this busy harv- fresh Michigan grapes in the mar;\December pork supplies are -gen- . ‘/¢all ‘squash: ia served. fall squash from 3 to 6 months,|ket is that about 87 per cent oflerally better than at’ any other|tvean‘coch pound @8 uk Sele [Beto median — h This ta a good tine 10 ‘hay ranioet the Hubbard variety will Keepites crop is processed while only time of the year. blade chuck cut -is 10 cents: less| , Ween." shop for cauliflower, |. them to the pan in Which the on the outside ice squash for later use, reminds Mrs./¢¥e" longer. Store“a part of the|13 per cent is sold fresh, Almost] * per pound than the round arm, or| /e See clean, jroast is cooking. Allow about « gold on the inside. The pure [Lawyer. Supplies are very -ample |fail squash Rarvert. Ay Sted OUlaE DBE sans Ot the exapes Foseneted Pork a much like they! English eut, but it has more bone} SOmPSct Te be properly cue in the oven for the Foy n 2 . golden. and prices are low. Most varieties this winter. F a are used for juice, while about 30 did a week a Some retailers’ and is. not so easy “to carve, if) dressed, this vegetable should £ ~ pera ig one .& Sood jare selling for 5 to 10 cents a * © & per-cent are used for wines, jelly report you can bégin to see slightly you have tiie to cut blade chuck Rear # Jacket of bright green to | ry using orange juice instend of will provide more than the da peas ling upon the variety; From now until heavy frost is| 294. jam. . lower bacon prices. for tasty stews, you can save your-| Ure freshness and flavor. water ee you are baking apples; y's place it is: sold. the best time to enjoy fresh Michi-|MEAT SUPPLIES Lower wholesale prices’ on fry-/self some change, It you buy apples by the pound,!add a little of the grated orange If you plan to store squash, selectigan grapes. Take your pick for; As autumn gets unter way each ers are also passed along to the! Changes in the produce depart- 2 or 3 will weigh one pound, A peckirind, too, as poe ais. i * 3 Prices are. LOWER NOW! SE — a, ‘ \] a Whine , at at Cee ATER FOOL “HALLOWEEN CANDY 29° -Fresh, Lean Candies 0: Pork Roast’ om Fresh sited . oh | 1 0: Smuchers. . Pork Liver 19% Yo" D |e cane 19: Swift’s Premium : ) ~~ ) 3 . it | , ‘Stead ’ ; = @ * Pillsbury’s Best « , JAM e Bacon oe ‘ 5 9: 9% Grand National bon OT “Ganberg’s | MeL tee DINING CAR pe : | | Corned Beef 59: ‘MINCE MEAT” 49° sien tt Beef Pot Roast f BRACH " BY Ox. ¢ Chocolate Peanut Clusters 39 So fresh ...So white... smooth blending >” 43° ~ Pillsbury’s BEST Flour ° TELAT: Northern = 429°, FS VSN ISSUE om 429° ie WAPKINS cou 19° LINIT | . STARCH bat WAXTEX . WAXED PAPER wen 2 ™ 39° PALMOLIVE © SOAP Heinz ACORN squst = CATSUP ff Butternut SQUASH = 14 Oz. Bottle ie vs oa c. oie go. - Bf Solid Green Cabbage “ 3 for cooking ONIONS... -BLUE LABEL HEKMAN'S 5 ag the amazing new mare ih 5 Pack Saltines ; 2/1 Lb. 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" @ Nick's Shop-Rite Market. 263 Auburn Ave. Open Sundays. | © Farmer's Shop-Rite Market. “484 Auburn Ave. cua __ © Earl's Shop-Rite Market. 701 Orchard Lake, Open Sundays: © Huron Friendly Shop-Rite Mkt. 884 Huron St. Open Sundays.” ® eer tee te ise Market 3390 0 Boldin, aie he saingersisginenrgerear eng i pacleeaopn ei iain se ES 9 ROSETTE aoe = Mis lie Summer is officially over when} _ When it-comes-to the sandwiches, the kids return to school andivary the bread itself, Nut or fruit) generous bowls of soup. mother starts her own school lunch| breads, cinnamon, ' and little scholars to carry their lunch| -And take advantage of the Good ae insure the only the highest quality| to school, make sure the menu is|numerous canned meat of Selfor Mincemeat oats enters the mills, both .nourishing and appetizing. /for fillings. Instant puddings also Upon arrival at the mills, the This requires some imaginative! strike a happy note because they| With the coming of frost everyjoats is again inspected, graded, | planning. The basic plan you!are so easy to prepare. home gardener is left with a sur-jcleaned and separated to remove Sot teem, gonbeteben, beak bree —- eS eye Pee yang ey sg ledge , sal : 4 south sum will never y the oats a cookies or cake, and a beverage a seers Hate phe bas gan recipe, from grandmother’s|for milling after these regid tests This plan.is also the one you would), ‘ — either for lunch box or|°20kbook, will furnish good piejenter the drying house. There the Sacteaey wee H' Gay comme Bene! name meni This guide wili| ‘lings for the winter months: oat bornele — lunch. leery Tomato Mis ‘ “toasting” to e a not With the aid of handy soup mines |errye, ‘? S76 200 an Sen of how i ae ‘eteetomn flavor and to insure a constant you can easily provide a 1 raisins level of moisture in every kernel ing hot treat every day. ‘They| ~ Pes soup with Chopped Mam | }, Pound, dried gurrents After still further cleaning and supply. body-building eins, Baked t be eee preet 2% younds Jonathan Apples separating the hulls carbohydrates for energy as well| I" tableepoon’ salt moved. The kernels or groats as essential vitamins and minerals. |" dinate oe 8 ‘ recipe) | 1 tablespoon im are. then steamed until they be- The few minutes they take to pre- on Nut or Raisin Bread “.uace em Sm AON cis pwellel Gal IMERY bet pare are well-spent in the midst oe Chop or grind tomatoes, bring! empd. At this polat, the oats is | of the busy rush to make an ap-/ ,,.,, Tamato:Vegsiabie Soup. {to a boil in a large heavy kettle) ready to be rolled between heavy petizing lunch, cree and bolt for 5 minites. Drain off| bet rellers, For the ala | The most popular varicties Chicken Noodle Soup all possible liquid, Add balance of variéty, each: kernel Is with kiddies inctude beet veget- and. Greve pper ——s and simmer for 45| form ofe flake. © ~ - able, tomato vegetable, chicken | . Peanut Butter Cookies—Milx stirring frequently. Groats quick cooking neodie and green pea soup. Try oreen!ta? hot sterilized jars and seal.| + Soduct ane pot cme Varying the soups, too, In = | Grilled Sardine Sandwich | ‘machines where each kernel is “Ten Minute Vegetable Soup” —_— ae . |. To remove chewing gum, rub cut into three pieces befcre chicken noodle soup with beef ; ee oe eee ae 80 you can pick it off. Sponge the} steel rollers are set vegetable soup. iim spot with carbon tetrachloride. [gether to produce a thinner oye : ‘ nd Z j ' i od au sPoNTAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, ocTOBER 17, 1057” q ee a Se ea ok eee: fre : if i Ve ai % ee ONE, find this a good start to a school-time lunch that also includes a cream cheese and jam on nut -de- | bread sandwich, a baked apple with peanuts, and grees) reps 15 minutes or until a glass of milk, Var y Childr eti's Lunch : & Es dee te, celal From Farmer With Nourishing Soup - boiling water. Add tf ixed . qualia Bring. to well one cad Thr ough Mills tinue boiling 10 minut til . copssdling ort: teeter, — Seaton ito Cereal Bowls : ‘thoroughly heated, moa Yield: 6 servings. | Hi and then delivered to country elev- | sags Perry Friendly Market ae 1220 North Perry Street, Corner Madison (2: FRESH FROZEN FOODS Campbel =e TOMATON Srawheri SOUP : ‘ 10 Ox. Pkg. : 6" T 10 — | ee Y Sistine rk TRING BOLOGNA | © conn vu. See © SPINACH 35 Your Choice Fresh Dressed—Completely Cleaned — ROCK FRYERS » Sunshine Crackers Sf ~~ GOLD, EWRICuED "MEDAL FLOUR 5 Ib. 39° uf bag ay KING NUT QUAKER TOMATO JUICE DEFIANCE COFFEE Vac. Can NENOLY MARKET], reet al M dist se oe Zi hi: BEER — WINE a | LIQUOR | Most of the oats grown today is} : harvested by combines in the fields Use Green Tomatoes |stor. Tere the rain e sbiectd| Heine mixes 48 aba 00 ew ek eos is, _|Ohe ala ing ents ‘tre ‘bale. grain ‘corenle;wnechanionl nie. ts ‘pacing jean fin tule eed el Gn eae fh|and are equal in nutritional value.|ing. ‘Today's familiar boxes of|oats as’ it was sold in the early mt nd ch ote Se sey be copvaaneel on et 8 NEES LA NNER ROI tte Sk CR cena ~ EASLEY’S ~~ BETTY CROCKER ~} SS. CAKE a pe Se - White-Yellow = a ~ Hts EASY at EASLEY’S TO BEA GooD COOK AND SAVE MONEY, be | BAKING a || MIXES © 2.33... Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-9 — Sunday 9 A. M. to 6 P, M. = MEAT VALUES U.S. CHOICE FROSTY ACRES STRAWBERRIES EASLEY’S SUPER MKT. 7611 Highland Bd. (M-59) and Williams Lake Rd. Proprietor—HANK WOODS Fresh Dressed ROCK — FRYERS 29: [ons 3 ibs. 14° oni pe} 25° Chocolate ~ White - b omer! Boxes Reguier 79 iia MEAL = ‘BEER —-_—sCWINE LIQUOR TO. TAKE OUT OI Ree STORE HOURS: / Mon! $a. 9 AM. to 9 6 POT ROAST 9% DINNERS 49. Chicken -- Beef -- Moet +ibis King "360 Size ’ Kidney BEANS 10) Velveete th. "FQ. CHEESE Loaf 19 TABLE KING _ COFFEE 69° “SUPER MARKET 120 WEST WALTON BLVo. Drayton Plains =. OR B21 8 x PSundey 1209 5s ee 1g Ha 6 > iy Rote ee ee ny wee ee ‘a = a = y Pee Ss oo & : fi eas 3 H 5 a a Oe ; Lg ak See We ee : Ao : Soe 4 ea - eT 2 eA a . Ae Fe gee poe ne ne a hes tes ach d j a ‘ : E ; r= x a \4 | +} } | ' e eK : pes 7 bts ¢ ba ot } ny 5s t , eg 5; nee no Sige Bee a, ee rn Po bs * fi. g . 5 ae a / a # ’ % \ > < : ‘ Gr : ; Ge: yee oy pe ae 5 by r / z s: ge E : F; . - e = Z . i ~ ; oy ate Berea Z ne ____.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957, FORTY-THREE Dakotp_ and Michigan, it's abour/S@PTY tee Ase - fback to ne igo it soon Special Sweet Potatoes _ri rio of brown saginiterve the eb to the oven | English Sea Captain |bcame very popular. The captain) © Phen cup of the drained pine-/with melted /chedse over’ the .; oe couldn't say Jerez like an “‘aficion- lg yt ong inca de crt ‘the mph ES ® ready to. start in Florida, with ‘in " ‘ in harvesting in| ‘The story goes that an English! a4. put what pe did may ong: P RES DY dressing: them up with arees Fr about 20 minutes. pon ot ‘send ont and today we ‘call the Wine Dyltooked eweet,potatnes nnd pine-|Melt Cheese on Pie Top (ete top, and pt a td go hala wine withthe name he gave the seaport —lappie chunks into the baking dish ya 0 'OP erate until cheese is melted. , Sherry. 9 .. ftogether, separating each- layer Vary your apple ple and cheese.|Serve while cheese is warm. id tantalizing dish that you can in a matter of minutes, and butter bean skillet is a fry pan as its whip a itr pire gF i =i is fi ; E B : H 3 i it } iH dry butter beans Hi E i “F Ba iH Di “ A ty Party at home. Whether you're elected to give a party or are just filling the larder for trick or treat,| here’s a novel budget-minded specialty. It's: made with enriched yeast- raised bread that is batter-dipped and browned to a turn. If you've a way with a scissors, shape the bread into black cats or pumpkins —otherwise cut them with a cookie cutter. In any case, serve them with time-tested Halloween speécial- ties such as cider, apples and nuts. Gingerbread Puffs 1 cup Mour 2 brown sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder %% teaspoon ginger 3 Sa bel % sour milk opr metternsste 1 tablespoon melted shorten 12 siftes enriched yeast-raised bread shortening. gredients. Cut--enriched _yeast- raised bread with reund cookie cut- ter of shape as desired. Dip in batter, Fry in hot fat in skillet until brown on both sides. (Shorten- ing should be about l-inch in depth.) Drain on absorbent paper. Sprinkle with sugar. Serve hot. Makés about 2 dozen. Heat Destroys Alcohol When used in cooking, wine's ticoholic content is destroyed by the heat. However, its distinctive * flavor: and aroma remain — giv- ing a dish cooked with wine a lip- smacking individuality attainable not other way. j fupermar Woody Woodpecker © Neti. Comics Pub. Ina. © Walter Lante Prod, 8 Lencelet — Sustencere A smashing new line-up of shows for the kids ...a different program every day of the week. Watch your daily paper, for time and station. Pet Pege George Dewi And great family shows, too! See The Big Record starring Patti Page, Name That Tune with George DeWitt, Art Linkletter’s House Party, and Circus Boy with “Corky”. eee inp CoP UPON — > @ Vota: sic INT ele em CELEBRATION SAVING oven ... That's the story of er nee iat ties leas ee : comer ‘ {° itl,,> (} ny good on any one of These [ } C , ij | cy ay te rmnrrityo KNeECLIOL2 JAVOTLEGS. re es f Sant a oe fe an el es oe cs re gk aa on brands , oon non-sesignable, Seo ° ae eo crate ee eg Hang Bae ec Ea I | | | | 5 fe — rm l | l EF I | es | 1 | | ft | 1 | eg . ae AP fs _THE Roxisc PRESS, THURSDAY, OCT0 ; gre f va cer ah, 1057 iiiilios as si MIS len or Sen Cases pla shes in the freezer. mouth-watering display — and wonderful eating, too! It’s perfect to a ee Ce ee ee SO One ak Date Bar Mix Makes Glamorous Frozen Pie ~——~“"Here (for you tien who enjoy, an occasional cooking stint) is a dessert yeu can prepare and serve come next vacation or weekend! It's Date Bar Ice Cream Pie, and though it looks like the master- piece of a trained chef, it’s fun|* Basic 7 Foods Must _— . Be Part of Oldsters’ Diet and easy to make. Friends and neighbors expect father to come forth as a barbecue chef, bit when he also creates dessert admira- tion doubles! (Of course, if the lady of the * house bakes the pie, the men will love eating it!) This pie has a blending of fiavorst and textures which combine to produce complete deliciousness: The basis is a date bar mix — the crumbly mixture is used asa crust, and date mixture as a top- ping, and more crurhbs form the swirled pattern on top. center — vanilla ice cream. Date Bar ice Cream Pie % butter i pockege Gate bar mix 1 pint vanilla ice cream . Heat oven to 400 degrees. Mix % “Spoon 1 pint vanilla ice cream into pie shell and spread date fill- ‘ing over ice cream. Sprinkle re- maining crumbly ‘mixture over pie. Serve immediately or freeze until firm. : = rt z re fle z id geese. 5 af i ah Knell Junedale Brand | eas STEAKS. me ASH MARKE r JUNEDALE ‘YELLOW — Razley® Sno-White Veal Sale! —RedrEot ~ LEAN, THRIFTY Shoulder Steak - LEAN, MEATY: Rib, Loin -n SHANK HALF © LEAN, MEATY : VEAL BREAST “19° REDI-EAT Picales Large Eyed Block — wuicy = SiRLOM ee . \ as) ROUND ae » LEAN, MEATY ~ SPARE RIBS AN VAAN $i Foes iy Our older population stands ac- cused of poor health in their later years. Researchers have found that this is due to their lack of a proper diet. By turning food down as a strong lally to health, older people often feel chronically tired and listless, lose sleep, become run-down and depressed without realizing why. From before six to way past sixty the body needs a- well balanced diet: protein and minerals to te pair body tissue and bones; vita- mins to prevent body breakdowns; “calories to provide energy and warmth. Though the older person may | be aware of this, he has prob- Mold cooked hot cornmeal ima loaf pan and chill. Slice and _re- “heat with melied butter and grated| Italian-type cheese. Serve with) lems to surmodnt, One diffi- culty may be faulty teeth which limits the giet to foods that are easy to chew, net be discarded, - however, but prepared differently, Here are some suggestions to show how to include all the groups of the basic 7 that make up a balanced diet. Cube, chop and grind foods that are difficult to chew. Chopped foods for juniors when well sea FREE! DUE ic BORIS BPE ENE OEE, : IN THE: MIRACLE MILE OPEN WEDNESDAY | OCTOBER 2ird at $00 A.M. pale colored. Mix well but gently/ ™ 9 as ice cream, custards, puddings, | + \gelatins and Bavarians. ‘Beef Sandwiches - pecewnionny a tee 1,000 Angel Food Cakes Will Be Given Away! GEE OREE _ and juice) © beef; sprinkle with salt and pep- pieces may be creamed, or com- bined with rice, potatoes or! noodles. Fish is easy to chew iwhen broiled, baked.) easy to eat if finely melted... Melt cheese and ‘serve it over enriched yeast-raised toast) cubes, vegetables or eggs. Cottage or cream cheese are fine as is. | Eggs can be served as you like them. Milk is an important feed and combines easily with other foods. Serve it as a Grink or iff soups, sauces, puddings, Cooked fruits and vegetables; Most foods need-{"*? | softer than fresh. Juices provide food value and need no prepara-| tion. | * * * Enriched yeast-raised breads | and cooked cereals are al] suit-) able, Dry cereal or toast may be) soaked in milk, cakes may be) se@-iserved with cream or fruit juice. Many desserts are suitable’ such RUSH TO ATLAS MARKET FOR GREATER All Dressed Up Different and hearty! . ‘Broiled Beef Sandwiches 1 ese i- be cup mayonnaise 1-3 cup finely — 1 teaspoon finely-grated onion 8 slices rye bread 2 thin slices cooked roast beef Salt and pepper Beat egg with rotary beater) (hand or electric) until thick and per. Top with remaining pickle mixture. Broil 3 or 4 inches from source ‘ of heat for 5.to-6 minutes or until lightly browned. Makes 8 serv- ings. a “Hf I It’s Alive-l ts Fresh” Fresh Dressed 5 ., 4 tb. Tender 5 to 7 Ib. STEWING Avg. bebe 19 ROASTING ‘Avg. Lbs «pene HENS ‘HENS oe WOUNG DUEHS 20S les LB. 45¢_ TURKEYS—FRYERS—CHITTLIN’S—WILD RABBITS 7 Fresh Bats Is Anta a 39 3 Lb. “52 _ FE 4-1521 Delicious Nescafe INSTANT | Lux Bath Size SOAP — : + Yellow * Pink = * Blue + Green NEW corors - 2 19° my “Fa j : Store: Hears! Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. xno \. Oc: dined mtr - poe gradi ital F RESH, LEAN FRESH, LEAN — BUTT PORK ROAST 29; PORK STEAK PRESSEL’S GRADE 1 SKINLESS HOT DOGS 39: REMUS, COU NTRY-FRESH BUTTER 59: » 49° 34 oz. MIX ,2-Lb. Pkg. be Sherbet Glass « ati e 2 Wine Corner Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. Phone FE 2- 5192 | | NIBLETS CORN RED PELICAN MUSTARD Jumbo Berrel Jar 25¢ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE 3 :. ¢ SALAD DRESSING Ot. ...... PEANUT BUTTER=_ ss eeeeee > Top en, OTTER oo eiewres " GREEN GIANT PEAS 5 aks °1° _FAVORITE KLEENEX 400°$ =. 3 4 Pkes. $400 , © " 39° 49° P ualare } } _ FISH STICKS; | 3 m $]00 ° ‘tiated to Take Out ii ices ds i ” ™ i fs 1 ' | ro } i> THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,. 1957 CUSTARD INTERNATIONAL Bational dessert circuit the same basic ingredi- ents — pure vanilla extract, milk, —On the inter- Spanish is baked caramel custard; version is vanilla soft eggs and sugar ed with gelatine, is vanilla creme. ~~ become custards with different accent. The Jqvanese Combine Meat With Fruit and Nuts Foreign dishes continue to grow in popularity in the United States, Today, pizza, sukiyaki, Polynesian specialties, Chinese dishes and countless other foods from lands far away, appear more and more regularly in American familly meals, One GI, Col. Don Callahan of Cazenovia, N..Y., stationed in the Southwest Pacific, returned hofhe with the know-how for a Javanese dinner. Of course, his recipe had to be adjusted a little to American ingredients and to foreign ingredi- ents available here. However, it is largely authentic and has the wonderful flavor reminiscent of tea countries of Java and Cey- Javanese Dinner peas ounces) pimento, cut in large 1 orange, , 3 cups hot -cooked rice Break up meat with fork in mix- ing mowl, Sprinkle monosodium glutamate, salt anJ curry powder over surface of meat. Togs gently to distribute seasonings. Melt butter in 2-quart sauce- pan; add onion and green pepper and cook until tender, but not brown. Add seasoned meat and cook over low heat, stirring and breaking up with fork, until } Growned. Add ratiine, mets“and bay leaves. Drain. peas; add liquid to meat mixture. Simmer 20 minutes. Add |" Nary a Sticky Top for Lunch Cupcakes 1 pound grotind eenate peas and pimento; arrange orange i aspoon nati slices over top; be ge | 10 minutes! Count on half a pound (8 ounces) I poon po longer. Serve of medium-wide egg poodles 16 i ps vor gh ~~ ala ; ° rice and chutney. Serves 4, serve four i: e ‘STARLA ite ea of iki the heart of the healthful balanced diet with-milk And it's the best kind of Borden's takes fresh pasteurized milk—re- / ‘moves water and fat. What’s left? B vitamins, ~ proteins, calcium and other mitierals. proteins the heart of milk. They're ABOUT 8°A QUART in the _. Mat family-elze packaye Use this thrifty nonfat dry milk in all sani : a 3 For drinkin r ng ‘ cake ee 9, cooking, | baking and whipping ¢% 4 wie | Custard Is. International When jt comes ‘to simple, nu- 8 gke 3 E # H HED gE 8 rf ‘pared, Place in a pai contain. 4 eges, beaten lightly He cups : 1% teaspoons pure vanilla extract ne: E 535 2 i B72? 232 Tri; by Hig eet \ Apple Filling You know with what suspicion a man regards a dish unfamiliar to him. That will never happen with thig one. It declares itself at a glance ... . ‘and . Here is young fried-chicken, tender and crusty. Here are plump red to- matoes, dribbling ~juice and bulg- ing with savory dressing, -And as you set the platter on the table; warm familiar whiffs quicken ap- petites. ; The flavors of the dish are on the light, bright and zesty side. For this, the Savory Stuffed -To- matoes can take large credit, For that stuffing, thick crumbed, has canned apple sauce for a new and joyous burst of flavor; has sage, onions and seasonings for edge and tingle, It's a stuffing that blends companionably in flavor with the tomatoes and offers nice contrast to the chicken. Savory Stuffed Tomatoes te ee apd olen blespoons ter. % “= dry bread crumbs \% cups canned apple sauce teaspoon sace Teck gated Permesen cheese Wash tomatoes a slice from top of ¢ tomato; centers for stewed tomatoes, do not. use in filling. Saute onion in bread crumbs, apple sauce, sage, salt and pepper, Place filling into tomatoes. Sprin- Sesame Tops Tea Cake All at.once you have that ‘‘some- thing different” to serve with cot fee: Cut pound cake into thick slices. and spread with softened butter flavored with pure vanilla extract to 3 tablespoons i » Cute carefully scoop out centers. Use| @ extract (use % teaspoon vanilla softened Stack Pancakes .. |* Af | [Pener-Crmnpe.. KAMER: | This recipe uses a new butter- : are ERR Pyramid Style | 1 serve, stack pancalies pyre for Serving. ceaepermeh ete tee fee: a 6% milk_ pancake mix which is just now making ite national debut. : PLANET PANCAKES Pancakes egg, liquid shortening and mashed bananas"in shaker or glass jar. Add buttermilk pancake mix arid) shake vigorously 10 to 15 times or until batter is fairly smooth. . — To make pancakes of graduated sizes, first pour 4 cup batter onto hot, lightly greased griddle for each large pancake, then use a little less for ¢ach of the next pancakes until you are using 1 teaspoon batter for the top pan- cake. Bake to a golden brown, turning only once. Honey-Orange Sauce Y sSIB.DSSRS eranee 3 6 Juice ‘For the. sauce, combine honey _IN THE MIRACLE MILE OPEN WEDNESDAY OCTOBER Zird at $:00 A.M. FREE! 1,000 Angel Food Cakes Will Be - Given Away! i It | Paste “‘clovers” from the fronts of 10 packa kages Luck Bargasmne 1 the oper ew Attached are ten Good Luck Clovers, (Or ten complete wrappers from the Family Style Roll.) Please send me my free Sliver Doller. x or ae Glovers will be accepted only If pasted on, or accompanied by this ad. J ay ee . Tune (Print Clearly) no later‘than midnight “— ‘* . ‘your grocer and get your ee ‘ This advertisement is worth $1.07, eo read | every word! You can get « silver dollar, ab- )) solutely free! What's more, with the coupon at right you save 7¢ on your next twé pounds of - fresh Good Luck Margarine. All you do is save the big green clovers froin the Good Luck: Mar- | garine packages. When you have ten clovers, paste .. them! in the places outlined above and mail as directed. We will send you your free silver dollar free silver dollar right away. Take the coupon to 2 first two clovers today! ai December 15, 1957 * > Been MAIL TO: GOOD LucK MARGARINE, BOX 1040, NEW YORK 46, NEW YORK “a 4 1 ” ae f ‘ 5 ” +e Deater’ Tou are suthorined to wet on our agent in the redemption of this coupon. Gur eaten ’ man wit redeem thie coupon from you for Te plus 2¢ for handling provided and the conm- mer Mere complied with offer, P eh fC ILIILLLLLL eVTCUETTCNT Zz) FREE 7+ COUPON - Redeem at Your grocer’s toward 2 Ibs, of Good Luck Halloween Hop: Set Saturday Members of the Hoedowners Square Dance Club will prom- enade at the Halloween Hop to be held Saturday evening at Master of ceremonies for the affair will be Fred Froede, and callers will be Cecil El- will assist in calling the steps. Novelty dances and mixers will be featured on the pro- gram, with music furnished by an orchestra. Slides Viewed by Pillar Club at Tarr Home Members of Pillar Club met on West Iroquois road. * * * a For the program Mrs. J. A. Committee Named. by Church Group Mrs. H.E, McCallum of Sil- the Brown, Mrs. Russeli Hoyt and Mrs, L. V. McCann. Mrs. Galen Hershey and. Mrs. George Cram Jr. were guests. , Members of Guild Two of alt Saints Episcopal Church have been busy dressing dolls for their Nov. 7 bazaar. Mrs. Harold A. Furlong, Mrs. Bertil Larson, = Packages such as the ones on this table will be in the package booth on Nov. 7 when All Saints Epis- copal Church holds its annual bazaar. Here (left to right) Mrs. Paul D. Clement, Mrs. Harold N. Stein- Misfortune’ May Be Good Break By ANNE HEYWOOD ~ Tt used to infuriate me when older and wiser. people would tell me that what. happens to . us in life isn’t important, The important thing is how we re- act to what happens, | * * * I used to think, rather bitter- ly, that despair and misery were the results of misfortune and that it was ridiculous to’ say we should be cheerful in the face of misery, TURN BAD INTO GOOD But after studying and jisten- ing to hundreds .of people as they face their lives, I have found that the really success- ful, happy and effective. ones are those who quite literally capitalize on the kind of bad breaks:that would throw a les- er person. ~*~ * * Take, for example, a young .- woman whom I'll call Sue, Sue is a mother of four. She has a wonderful husband who _ Will one day be making a mil- lion, no doubt, but at the mo- ment he just barely makes enough to pay for the basic n*& §s > For a long time, things went well for them because Sue had a thriving home baking busi- ness which took care of the — extras, _ EVERYONE DIETING — -beginning to be a problem. “First thing 1 knew, my sales” - Were really falling off. “I'd love to keep getting the weekly pie and cake’, one of my steady customers said, ‘but it's too much of a temptation.’ “My doctor told me they ' Were all being silly and said everybody should have some. sweets, but I, couldn't convince my customers. NO MORE EXTRAS “The ~ family wasn't ‘too happy, either, It meant we could no longer have those nice extras. gil * * * « “Suddenly, I had a good idea. I'm supposed to be a creative cook, I began thinking, so why not turn my wits to low-calorie baked goods? There must he substitutes, ways of using low- calorie ingredients. _ “Well, after much investiga- — tion and work, I came upon a couple of really good recipes. One was for a low-calorie pie, one for a cake and another for cookies, They went over with a big "In fact, I have more cus: Party Scheduled by Century Group Century Dance Club met ~ Tuesday evening in the East Lawrence street home -of the club's president, - Robert. An- drews. Mrs, .Gladys Savage. Mrs. Mabel Chircop and Robert Andrews served : on. the re- © “Pontiac Press Photos Mrs, Loren Sheffield and Mrs. Harold St, John (left _ to right) show some of the dolls they have finished. ~ baugh, Mrs. William 'S. W olfram and Mrs. Robert E. Nienstedt, all members of Guild Seven, discuss ar- rangements for their booth... tomers now than I ever had. before. It's a way for me to eat my cake and sell it, toot” * If you're interested in mak- ing money at home, send me dh MB Soe ee a stamped, self-addressed en- velape, care of The: Pontiac Press, and I'll send you a list Carol Channing's Hot Act y Keaves La Dietrich Cold Mrs. Henry F. ‘Smith (left), presi- dent of Guild Nine, and Mrs. James R. ~denkins-witt-help prepare -food-for the — $2, Mrs. Robert C. Tricker (left), chairman of the 2 to 7 p.m. smorgasbord dinner, and Mrs. Fred J. Cockle, president of Guild Six, are preparing deli- -eacies forthe - dinner, By LEE BELSER HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Side- splitting Carol Channing's im- personation of Marlene Die- trich is the -hottest -thing in town, but Marlene doesn't think so, , In fact, she's sizzling. Miss Channing, who is per- forming the Dietrich take-off in a current nightclub engage- ment at the Mocambo, said she is “very sorry’ the Ger- man-born actress doesn’t like her act. “T don't know what's wrong with her,” she added: . “She of .good books on the subject. ~ (Copyright 1957) 2 must have no mor.” PLENTY BURNED UP _. Miss Dietrich was in New York and unavailable for com- ment, but friends said: “She's plenty burned up!" The platinum blonde come- diemne, who also does” hilari- ous impersonations of Sophie Tucker and Tallulah Bankhead, said she got an “icy” recep- tion from Miss Dietrich during sepse of hu- her initial nightery opening in _ Las Vegas, “4957 Curtain Calls” of Marbach Group, First |. — eet re rscd above by Mrs. Donald McColl, Mri. ~ Presbyterian Church, ‘will be ‘presented Tuesday ot 8:15 p.m. The group will present skits and musical ', numbers such as “Ladies of the Mop,”*which is being “T heard she was in the audi- ence with Lucille Ball," Carol related. “I kept hearing howls from Lucille, but not a peep out of Marlene. : * * * “Later someone told me she sat there in stony-faced silence as if she couldn't believe this was happening to her."’ WON'T DROP Fr’ Carol said the performance inspired Miss Dietrich to ac- cost her (Carol's) agent and. demand that the impersonation be dropped. x * * “But I couldn’t do Carol boomed in her baby bari- tone. “It's the best thing in, my act!” In direct opposition to Miss Dietrich's reception of Carol's act, Sophie Tucker thinks the comedienne’s concepticn of her is “monumental.” “She liked it so much,"’ Miss Channing said, “that she gave me her writer,~her arranger and her dress designer! Great- er love hath ‘no artist.” ae _, \iPenting Prev Phote tephen Napier, Mrs. Daryl Donaldson and Mrs. Ray- jnond Banwell. that,”’ < seal itself. The ki bazaar luncheon, which will be served from noon until 2 p.m. on Nov.-7. Great Seal Treasured by Keeper Mrs, Richardson Says It $ignifies - Sacred Heritage By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — To Mrs. Clydia Mae Richardson the Great Seal of the United States is second only to.our Flag in symbolizing the “sacred heri- - ‘tage of this country and its great strength and vision.” | This little woman, born and raised in Highmore, S. D., has been the dedicated keeper of the seal since’ 1943. The seal is affixed to proclamations of the President, ratifications of treaties, the commissions of members of the Cabinet, and “of American ambassadors, Ministers and Foreign Service officers, and to certain other documents. ON PAPER WAFER All the above documents must first be signed by the President and the secretary of state be- fore the design is impressed @n a paper wafer which has been glued to a document, * * * Celebration of the eafliest ‘impression of the seal, 175 years ago, was observed re- cently in the mezzanine of the State Department building where the original Great Seal, with its press and cabinet, is housed in a-glass cabinet. As chief ‘of the presidential commissions branch of the titles and commissions staff of the State Department, Mrs. Richardson's job is a compli- cated one. ie x * * When Congress is in session, the section prepares the nomi- nation of a government official on a handsome handwritten form which is signed by the President. PROCLAIMS MESSAGE A presidential secretary then takes it up to the Senate. The secretary of the Senate takes it to ie Wesline of the Sen- ate, w interrupts Senate business to annolnce that. a Message has been received from the President of the United States. * * * When the nomination is con- firmed, another paper called a “Senate resolution” is drawn up and stamped hy the White House and Stdte Department where it is filed. Sa A commission is prepared, equally beautifully embossed, again sent from State Depart- —_ oe House and back, or secretary -of state's countersignature. Finally the Seal is affixed. * * * Mrs. Richardson has the sole Privilege of using the keys to open the locks guarding the seal, Accomparied by. two aides, she first unlocks the ‘doors to the ‘glass room. SERIES OF LOCKS . She uses two keys to unlock the cherrywood cabinet in Which the seal is kept, Then she unlocks the press and finally the special lock on the — are locked in a safé when’ not in use, . ‘ * * * * “My work is far from hum- drum,” Mrs. Richardson said. “Every time 1 swing the rms of the press into posi- tion, and impress the Great Seal of the United. States on feel the the ot. _ comfortable to wear, even for ae . : j , | Pop oe Ot) ee ° / “or fy y r 3 ub» PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 Nee ‘Can't Chaseive of a Complete Da Without ead , cack No. 2 ppot, | foe, ht mht " ) 1 Pei ape Poll == a = ee > A hon-holiday week end on that's what they like least about) the young people liked| United States highways average | and 48 per cent had the same most about newspapers were core eo traffic eS Wo say of radio. ©. national and. world news, comica|“eek 0d, sugh as July 4, the ee 8 and , and sports, in that!” ae ems Pare : Bn i ant me can | ATTENTION: -} 1. That young people are watch-| - . Per cent anid that advertisements mas and Westerns topped hd 4 TV less than ‘ J radio, Sven and. mngu Set Sl tat evetoemant 1S. That Ty's tees hee Yeen. the be ‘sas sake ware whet ty, Wind est and 2 tivo ist, toulowed oy | Women: Requiring Half-Size Olothing Uy wrt Baga, Agana wen eee 1% “ie weoiaaly; eur Neatly earetapr parson thew APs Darvas ‘Martha: a oe * & * i, Ad 2+ 5 | gpenking of’ TV . commercials rd y- wg Prag te een California and Louise Alcott. Fabrics are wool emer. ee ern ree Wl ee “4 : : oe William Morley of Dayton, Ohio, |gio ian bene cand there was] crepes and cotton agers, we learned ee “"! re necessary, Cont of them said they were spend- 3 18 <2 | 4 but f dan't have to like them,” lose ee ae — - PRICED $4] 0%» ” $2250 Ue Home. tine watching “television eae : pens Aa pasate as ti list § gn gh aime aig die of. television dislikes were s hr | — eo pti Also a a ’ ed plays and vies, and ly arg mound: put pee a ks “ — 4 the a gonecataion af: “stupid ae ee oe compa w per on and poor quality programs.’ sowepnper trading. NIX ON SOAP OPERAS Ma | loy’ Ss 5N. So may, On the other hand, 52 per cent FE 41192 coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Send 25c more with your pattern order forthe new Fall & Winter "57 issue of our patter magazine, Basic Fashion. Inspiring and so practical for every home sewer, Shoe News: Pointed Toe day,” he said, ‘without reading . ‘ rs aa , I\the news.” , Metropolitan Groans Ane NIE cat wormth x Shaped Heel} sesine’ss of wstvsion, ue POMS Oct. 29 Party |] ipa _ Wd eres. Speaking up for television, Lila FURS your shoe : : Miller asserted, “I get so much|- Plans for a Halloween: party! Som - - ss wall a NEW YORK (NEA) — Tex- |more out of watching the dramas/Oct, 29 were made when Ladies : [ —, ania \soled tured leather, the pointed toe |than I do from listeniig to them Auxiliary to Metropolitan Club’ . Migr dy ie and shaped mid-heel, are the |on the radio, I like to watch the by R. MILO BLEDDEN Smt fadtoat” ‘oes to look for when -you joid movies too.” met at the American Legion Home. 7 42 W. HURON ST. ae vd ote tee — for a shoe wardrobe this MORE CONVENIENT Past National Presidents Mrs. | mde iam with a Sheari@h cuff, | iClara Gillett of Hudsonville and| =“ , \ ws ae: * There’s more The gains of radio, as against : ever - Hen e shoe tases —— television, were made apparently|Mrs- Alda —— -" guests.|| FOR THE FINEST CUSTOM FUR Free Pick-Up and | liant reds, bronze, gray, green | because the youngsters found it Hostesses fee the Manday evel REPAIR, REMODELING or AL- Delivery : and combinations of beige and [More convenient when studying.) \s. Clay Parrott and Mrs.|| TERATIONS. Custom Cleaning. Free Parking Shoe Saloa— brown. talking with friends or riding in aj (. St wares Silver gleams car. Nicolas a | foot look longer. And it is - women who have a width prob- ~ lem and feel that the pointed toe is not for them. Bows appear as trim ‘for * jn other things. ae te Sion. Gans i e £2. 8 TeleVision scored first on being neck and neck with both radio and hardest to be without, Magazines were not out in front in any category listed un- der “most value.” A comment by Larry Gralla of Detroit seemed to strike the mood of a majority of youngsters on newspapers. . newspapers on the basis of being! - “I can't conceive of a complete * *« * watched TV for two hours a day or more, 65 per cent judged thémselves regular radio listen- ers. Twenty per cent said they. di- vided time between the two media, regularly. “When 1 drive, I like to turn! iy on rock '‘n’, roll and go,” said) = Walter Bogart of Hartford, Conn.| =) > While 48 per cent said they and 7 per cent tuned in on neither |} 2 Gilbert s poll shows that young peo- ple say they are _spending less time o watching television, while going in for more newspaper reading. On the |radio list of least wanted » soap operas were in the’ The toe’s soft .\. . * * * Eight out of 10 of the youths|/— questioned said they read a news-|" — paper the previous day, and 92) ~ per cent reported they read one |” every week, RELY ON PAPERS , In every one of seven news cate-|~ jed on newspapers for their infor- or radio. gories about which we questioned these young people, they asserted overwhelmingly that they depend- mation rather than on television wet * news, ve luminous hands, phono plug beam tuning! Ivory or pink. Regularly 39.95. SAVE 11.07 - this 2 : 4 @ CLOCK RADIO The GOOD ‘MORNING radio in- YOUR life! GE USE OUR BUDGET PLAN | GRINNELL’S—27 S. 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Thompson of Mary Day ave- nue, plots with “Mother Hulda,” *- Teresa Fortino of Liberty street, over . »@ brewing charm pot in a scene from — the Pontiac High School Playcrafters -annual Children’s. Theater production. The fairy tale will be staged Monday through Thursday at PHS. * aes ~ Lynn Walker: of Dik avenue, the boastful miller who claimed his daugh- ter could spin straw into gold, is aided of Navajo drive, in carrying bundles of straw for his unfortunate daughter to alchemize. __ by his ahs. portrayed by Judy Baker Book production in West Ger- /Many in’ 1955 reached 16,000 _ S'a new high, “MALING SHOES Tap ore diet al td idle "ee : _ re, * Lydia Circle Meets Lydia Circle of First Christian!’ Church met Tilesday evening in the Ascot drive home of Mrs. James Vaughn, Mrs. William Tompkins and Mrs. Lulu Buckler participated in the program. Naomi Circle Meets Naomi Circle of First Christian Church met Tuesday evening in Ithe Marquette street home of Mrs. Harold Brown. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. John Appleton participated in the program, Honor Mrs, Ashley Mrs. Elva Ashley, retiring pres- jident of Frances Willard WCTU, was honored Wednesday when that group met in the South Marshall ‘istreet of Mrs, Mabel DeésJardin. Mrs. John Little installed new of- ficers of the group. : Study Club Hears Panel of Students. Waterford Township High School students formed a pan- ql. .Whieh= discussed the. topic “Parents and Teenage Prop- lems’’ when Mrs, Allen Hawke opened her Dixie highway home to members of Junior Child Study Ciub on Tues- « day. * * * The hostess was ,assisted by Mrs. Edward Vieriech, Mrs. Ross Walls, Mrs. Forest Wood, Mrs, Arthur Tyrell and Mrs, Frank Antrobus, Mrs. Peter Olds presided at the tea table, FINE JEWELERY — GIFTS McKim Jewelry Robert Langer Presents Talk to Fashionette Robert Langer, manager of Pontiac's Community -Chest, — Was guest speaker at the meeting of the Fashionette Club held at the Adah Shelly Library, He discussed “‘Divi- sion of Social Welfare” and “What the United Fund Meat and Does. ” - * * * Winning a trophy for losing the miost weight in one week was Mrs. Albert Dunn who, along with Mrs. Charles Isa- minger, Was accepted as a a Ede e set that ' | feeling ts for only hs Deca teed, Whack ccd cc Sah cede Iecilin. B. Bleck smooth leather. C. Black suede, Black emooth leather. Cor eg eshte al ing Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Ope Meter and Friday Boeing! Wage OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL . H Pa | ; & “girdles or panty girdles “~ fora slimmer, you RS tdi 8 95. +. the girdle with firm, gentle new member. * *, * Plans were made for the annual banquet to be held Chairman for the ettaie: te Lupi Paramo, — Mission Bells Hold | Meeting at Church Mrs, Harry bers of Mission Bells of St. John Lutheran Chureh when that-group met Tuesday evening in the church parlors. Taking part in the m were Mrs, Theodore Fauble, Mrs. Walter Sadlef Mrs. Oren Clan- sen, Mrs, Eugene Danielson, Mrs. Arthur Mann and Mrs. Helen Dovre, ‘Deborah Unit Meets met Wednesday street home of Mrs. - Charles Holmes. 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Haron St. “FE ‘2-7257 The Store Where Saar Counts! re % e ‘ % we. Mi or _{___THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 eres NEW, YORK crs 3 pce 7 “ oe See, wae ot ng t eg, w ; at | ei ; : , id | pe mons foes con ate tm naa, PC = acre tape by spt Redmone ie see — 3 | elt had 8 | The Fine Jewele It , Although the royal couple lives velt : informally when they dre alone or on how to treat royal | , with friends at Buckingham Pal- ‘White House, ace, often serving themselves at by the arrival of Queen o meals, protocol is very strict for a and Ptince Philip in the U. §, state visit, - Mrs. ' ORDER OF SERVICE was aud. : Mrs. F.D.R. recalled that “the her : monarch has to be served exactly Elizabeth's d what |* means that wh 30 seconds ahead of the secondary she i : : ince royal person. present. However, in a . the White House the President is : ‘ | always served first.” ; they are grateful for any opportw| 34 N Segee 8. oat ot Or rn ee ae ee "We Give Holden Stamps - | ' ) oe Formerly Sale Price ter of water : ! | , $ 45 0 London water. = | } \ $1000 “So several a ~ ay $900 demand, to the sanitation authori . . ane $200 The result? The Thames water | * ee $500 was pronounced _ used — water was @ Brown Calf | ~ $600 There was also the matter of hot’ ‘ e : , water bottles—which the U. S. am- Black Calf bassador in London insisted the) ) King and Queen would need. @ Black Suede e- e © Black Silk Mrs. Roosevelt recalled that she) dutifully saw to it that hot water bottles were placed in the royal! beds and that neither the King nor| Queen complained—even though it was in the midst of a broiling) Washington summer. OUTSIDE BEDROOMS | The former First Lady also told) of the royal custom demanding the! tailored success in | Town & Country Shoes | | | Formerly © Sole Price M ~~ $1000. $667.00 'N $1200'. — $900.00 0 $150 . . $100.00 P $100 eS ait , | 81 North Saginaw St. _ FE 2-3612 pen Friday end Saturdey Night ‘til 9 P.M. - Frit yi -FEPELES i ball uanele i ; Hi : if Exclusive at : - : 2 259 SOFA BED |} — Sa ae a | li} A fine selection of covers! BG, Double purpose sofe. jez = $18 Delivers! — aammaen HE g E + | entirely of nylon, This boning gift time, treat time, | is #o constructed that it i E oes : | possible to stitch right over it, q any time! a | I making 4 dress of ‘satin PP xt, | | it ts important to base all ee : © 7 Tl that the tabric will ot pull or re SEN |) Pucker: Chitfon is not’ ditt. |. cult to stitch, if you take ad- | CLOONAN’S | 2:202=: ‘| ~— * “For Famous Names in Cosmetics | | which makes a tiny rolled hem — a. = o,f in sheer fabrics in a fraction - 74: N. 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The tall and trim look of natiiral distinction is yours in the Copper brown Suit by Kuppenheimer. ‘Try one on today. Suits from $90. é 4 106. N. SAGINAW ST, "godparents to their new baby. We ‘were thrilled over this, but after hearing what if | ne fe | ih aad iy ‘fs tell me what is proper in this situation?” : | boy asked one of them te dance | “Dear Mrs. Post:: My husband died recently and six of the men i from an organization to which my belonged husband pall-bearers at the funeral. I would like to know if it is necessary that la note of thanks be written to them.” Pete tk At all rr f ? i ii i é z : i : e ensemble. : It would have been kinder had you. waited until. | = for an all-in-one look. or another girl joined your group, Corduroy goes glamorous in a three-piece The easy fitting jacket has three-quarter sleeves and two pocketse The slim skirt is combined with a softly tailored tie silk blouse matching in color The leopard muff and satin turban are smart new fashion accessories. especially if the girl you left alone happened te be shy. White and pastel orion sum- mer coats can be laundered were honorary! and quickly dried in the auto- matic gas dryer before putting away. Toss in a few dry turk- ish towels or terry robes to act as buffers. Remove coat while slightly damp and hang on padded or molded plastic hanger. Finger-press seams expect one fromi you. and collar. 4 Put Coats Away Clean ‘Claws’ Aren’t Prize Some women pride them- selves in growing long “claws” without breaking a single one. However, claws detract more than they add to hand beauty. Keeping fingernails well-inan- icured and at a reasonable Jength will do more for a wo- man than the longest nails in captivity. “ sale! tonight, friday, saturday wonderful fur blend sweaters 4 5 usually $8.98 , usually $9.98 6 7 usually $10.98 usually $14.98 Repeot of a sell-out! You liked them so well, we're giving you another opportunity to own wonderful fur blend sweoters at savings that are unbeatable! Dressmakers, classics with oa. softness, a luxury look that rivals cashmere. In your size, too! Shop early! . short sleeve slipon: white, maize, lilac, toast, royal, green, brown. 34-40, sale $4 4 long sleeve slip-on: gold, toast, royal, green, brown. 36-40. sale $$ classic cardigan: maize, green, lilac, toast, brown. 36-40. sale $6 # dressmaker cardigan: grey, toast, aqua, blue, green, beige. 36-40, sale $7 ~~ we & oN TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER mondoy, thursd ey, friday, soturday "open nights to =~, é * 4 “pen Monday & Friday “til 9/P. M. } : 4 ; eis oS \ THE’ PONTIAC PRESS. ¢HURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1957 , ‘Try Some Toning-Up Exercises. Flabby Upper a frltentec eS Any woman hates losing gloves, particularly those expensive long leather gloves. One trick against losing has been reported success- ful in Paris. Write your name and telephone number on the inside of With New Long Gloves chance of having your glove re- . . particularly stu est-looking jackets long ond with @ black peony, Bl “one- into whip-baad and double color look” is also popular in | breasted coats, Suits adopt varied silhouettes, but the newest looking long and bloused into a hip- low-belted or low-bloused. Skirts are are narrow and slightly tapered. ‘This breaks the silhouette smack 2 \Issues,” the group's special study for this year. Members planned a money-making project for Decem- ber. * * * In November the circle will ga- ther at the Jessie street home of Mrs. Hersee, Don‘t Overdo Sauce Chef Dad may be spoiling a lot of good meat by overdoing on! chili sauce, Meeting Conducted Mrs. C. B. Fairchild hostessed 11 members of Pioneer Sisters in her Elizabeth Lake road home on Wednesday. Mrs. C. L. Clough! and Mrs. L. B. Rubey participated| in the program. i thing, | If you will do these exercises, persistently, yéu soon will see great improvement in the appear ance of your upper. arms. * * * Tomorrow: “Says Cosmetic Wax Best to Rid Lip of Hair.” Mexico's oil monopoly co ed about one oil well a day during 1956. Open Evenings by Appointment ofdlys | Permanent Wave Shop 12 School St. conga PEGGY'S LOWMAN adetk of chest or & Vinios td. WR be elbow ajDo the xame thing with the right the wee ce ot tans WE i Caden cba little’ above shoulder beight./arm Ye NORTH SasiNAW fF. spots is as indicative of a/88 high as your shoulder. Raise|Clench the left fist hard and turn "pettings tei. bas yes woman's age as her: chinline. It/your left arm shoulder height and the elbow in a bit. Lower arm. understand this exercise Wy telling takes real dding to bypass ~the|"est the fingertips of the left hand - : you to imagine that you are flabbiness which is certain to ap-|9" top of the furniture, climbitg ‘a repe, Pull in and ie i pear unless: you insure yourself ’ tS hard, as though you. were pulling against it with regular _exerclee iets Dikcore os Pegg the a ct at yourself up the Tope, with one S 3 Even. after years of neglect, im-| the arm: resist with the . an er other, r : provement -~ me wate, Pre hard ta bl = om er. [Holds eeting :. act wikis < ave on t a moments, After a | Mrs. William Hoyt of Otter drive|. tennis racket in your right hand. e ‘* e ° 2 | Today I would like to give you! while turn the side toward Sweep down and up in # strong ja few toning exercisés’ for the| the do the some |Pened her home Wednesday for 8) 1 hand stroke. Now beck and Tailored in California upper arms, 1. 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Saginaw FE 2-2492 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY ‘TIL $ P. M. poenenmtaaee eee nese » EA was responsible for the cancella-|— tion of both football and soccer) Pentise vs. Saginew games set for Saturday at Cran-| Basel Park Birmingham : brook School, Bloomfield Hills. |” Waterford vs, Southfiea School authorities said that ffu|} -Fialled Lake ve. Van Dyke attacks had struck & ‘number of - Rerfile Te Rloomfiia squadmen from Cranbrook ety xe, Car and Western Reserve “School of} ° Curencerilie ve. Milford = Cleveland who were to have been|) Se Mike ve. OF" St: dary the opposing athletes. Request for|~ . St. Fred vs,.RO St. Mary cancellation came from Cleveland, | 7 mR but Cranbrook authorities snid it | Bold tace type” was a mutual arrangement. Games’ | Homes team have been re-scheduled for Nov. a : | Illinois, which has split two league’ Homecoming at} a RRR eT The Titans victory over Wichita had sev- eral injuries as result of the | game but all should F in sound | health for Saturday, Xavier has won three of five! over Miami, Ohio./ ‘Last week the |Musketeers lost a hard fought de- jcision to intracity rival Cincin- nati, 23-14. / * * * Dan Collins, junior righthalf- back saw only substitute du- ties béhind Bruce Maher a spark- iling/freshman, may have won the. position as result of his} starting great one-man show against Wich- ita in which he gained 117 yards, “lscored and threw for touchdowns. The Titans are slight favorites on the basis of depth. For the on the field, GETS ‘NEW cofrmabt sit Rigney wag signed to a two- year contract yesterday as man- ager of the new: San‘ Francisco Giants. Rigney’ has heen the Giants’ field manager for the last ' two seasons. Ses LEE er No one figured the Chiefs. could beat Arthur Hill, well, now the win has con- vinced three of the pickers who see PHS ome: ‘again against Saginaw. The coin-flip game Will Se Lake Orten-Clawsee.. Waterford, so dismal ogninat Suruigion, came up to whip Berkley, to needie the And what happened at Milford? We all goofed, thanks to Holly. 4 CORNWELL ABAIR MOATS - ; on 500) (36-16-3—.692) (36-16-3— 692) (85-17-3-—-.673) be Saginaw Pontiac tine et flazel Park Hazel Park Hazel Park Hazel Park § Romeo | Romeo 0 Romeo a gouthtield : Southfield Waterford 4 Walled Whlled Lake Walled Lake Walled’ Lake Pad Avondale Avondale . Avondale Avondale aw Northville. ‘Northville Northville a | : Holly Holly it o Clawson weon wson . Clawson % ‘ iford Mord : : ie . Bloomficid W. Bloomfie W. Bloomfield W field a St. Mary. Mary St, Mary at. Ma FY St. Fred Pred <3 & so Buchlotz obliged at AB rare [ first time since 1946 U. of D. is. able to field two complete units ‘win, Cadefested Bruins Vi ee a sit Olympia lee DETROIT—Still seeking their Ist home victory. of the season, the Detroit Red Wings face the Bos- ton Bruins at Olympia Stadium to- night. The game will be the 3rd for the Redshirts én Olympia ice this year In losing their ist two games at Olympia, the Red Wings are off to their worst Sart at home Winter Loops Draw 13 From Tiger System DETROIT w — Thirteen play- ers from the Detroit Tiger gf- iganization are playing winter league baseball. Coach Willis Tigers is managing the Mexico’ | caty ‘Reds in’ the Vera Crus | League and he has six players | from the Tiger organization on | his roster, They are bonus bab- | les George Thomas and Steve Boros, beth infielders; catcher Charlie Lau, pitchers Jim Stump and Chuck ~ Daniel, and | shortstop Frank Kostro, Bit Adair managed the Augusta} U. of D. Aims for Third farm club to a Sally League |, 1957 and now: lch.mpionship in |he’ s coaching the Culican club in} |the- Mexican West Coast League. 1On the Culican roster are cat-| cher Tom Yeweie and outfielder-| iret baseman Larry Osborne, plus. pitchers Ken Sheppard and Jim ™ | Proctor. | Bob Shaw. is with the Marianap'- jteam in the Cuban League as one of the club's pitchers, In- fielder Ron Samford is .expected to play with Caguas-Rio in the [Puerto Rican league along with pitcher JGhn Tsitouris. Packer Mentor in Tight Spot \" il “ad Game With 49ers Is : Regarded as ‘Make or Break’ Test GREEN BAY, Wis, (®—Sunday could be a pivotal day in the jcoaching life of Lisle “Liz’’ Black- |bourn: of the Packers, ‘Sources close to the National Football League club — indicate strongly that the Packers’ game with the San Francisco 49ers in Milwaukee could make or break Blackbourn. | By the same token, a victory or even a good showing in defeat — provided there is no repetition of Sunday's debacle against the Baltimore Colts — would take the héat off him. The Packers hit rock bottom last Sunday when the Colts rode, a 38-point second half to a 45-17 victory in an NFL game in Mil- 'waukee, Green Bay held a 10-7 lead at the half, but fell apart like a house of pasteboards in the last two quarters. It was the Packers’ second NFL loss in a row following their up- set victory over the Chicago Bears in the first game of the season| here. fresh from a 28-0 | . Memphis Edges Capac Memphis of the Southern Thumb, which has occupied the league cellar, along with Dryden, yester- yy day. emerged into the win column for the first time this season. Entertaining Capac, in a game’ moved to mid-week because of teachers’ institute, Memphians managed a single TD and extra point for a 7 victory. Dryden|- plays outside the league on Fri- iday, still seeking It's season's ist SERRE a \ e pe a and the 2nd of a five-game home| stand. jlast night, _Hudlin of the .| since. 1988. That year Detroit suffered successive. defeats by | Boston, he New Fr Hangers be ns rod the New ¥ pus: elena S$ opponent, comes fo Detroit. as the co-holder lof the” National . Hockey League lead with the Montreal Canadiens, The Bruins walloped the Rangers 6-2, giving them six points’ for a tie with the Habs. Boston is unbeaten in three starts. The Bruins have made few changes from the club which ousted Detroit in the playoffs: last spring, then went on to + saset ley Cup. finals. They have assembled’ one new! Bronco Horvath frém Rochester| and obtaining Johnny Bucyk frém Detroit -in—tradg—for— Terry Saw chuk. In addition, they picked up one time Red Wing defenseman Larry Hillman from Chicago on waivers just before the start of the season. Missing is only one of last year’s regulars, veteran cen- ter Cal Gardner, who has taken over as coach at Hershey, — forward line by. drafting center! ‘ings Face filter | ak if the Don MacKenney, Let Le- Bine, Real Chevrefils trid, which was the number one,‘combina- tion last year, and fhe Fleming Mackell, Jerry’ Toppazzini, Larry Kegan . This latter group has scored three of the club's sly’ goals so far with Mackell the marksman on all three. Horvath, Bucyk, and Vie Stasiuk. This group played together at Kd: mofiton in 1954-55 and proved quite successful. “| Veteran Johnny Peirson and Jack Caffrey are listed as’ spare for- wards, Caffrey is out of action in- definitely with a bad knee, how. A new line is a combination of ever, and Leo Boivin has moved up| from. the defense to replace him. “The club, even without Boivin, lists three rear guard combina. tions, Save for Hillman, all are holdevers. They incjude Ferny Flaman, Armatreng, Allan Stanley, Mohns, and Jack Bionda, Don Simmons, who replaced Sawehuk in mid-season, continues as the Bruin goalie. Boston enjoyed the most success apaingt the Wings of any of De- troit’s opponents last season. The Hub chib won seven games and tied three. The Bruins were espe- cially powerful on Olympia ice where they ended a long drought by. winning four of the last five Blessing in Disguise “P-—Washington- Waco” Moore igi school football game was called on account of darkness last night. A! train passing by Cobb Stadium) somehow snagged a wire leading to the power transformer and) plunged the stadium into darkness After a wait of nearly an_ hour, Personnel- wise, twe- tines intact. This includes coaches called it a game. Wash- Boston has jington was leading 43-0 at the Ted Lindsay led the Wings with itime, * anyway. DALLAS (# — The Dallas Booker) imeetings and followed by captur- jing two of the three playoffs games played locally, “Siininis Wie a peacipar ther = | in Detroit's side. He has faced | them eight times and won five games. Three of his victories | have been by the shutout route. | Paced by LeBine- and Stasiuk each of whom netted five goals, the Bruins outscored Detroit. 36 ‘to 33 last season. Gordie Howe and ‘six goal efforts apiece. , Baltimore lone Unbeaten th Western Sector jrevenge and prestige when they jentertain the Baltimore Colts Sun- Detroit Has Memories of 34-14 Humiliation - in Season Opener By BRUNO 1, KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiag Press The Detroit Liens will be after day, afternoon ip Briggs Stadium. In the season- opener at Balti- more, the Liong were handed a humiliating 3414 setback, ina game which saw the Colts setup housekeeping in Detroit's back field, eo * * * Passers Bobby Layne and Tobin Rote. were smothered repeatedly as Colt linemen.smashed through the offensive line. Presently, Baltimore is only ohne ef two teams which are un- beaten in the NFL. The other team ia Cleveland and the Browns should continue their streak at four as they face the — lowly Philadelphia Eagles for the second time. _Against Los Angeles last week, the Lions were in the best physi- eal condition since the start of = ‘ithe exhibition season, Only Dave Pea Middieton failed to see action among the regulars, and he jis a doubtful starter for Sunday. | * * In the first game, Baltimore's big defensive line held Detroit to its smallest rushing total since ” by trying to acquaint her with a _ SPARTANS PLAY NEW ROLE — Michigan State standouts on the football field, center Dan Currie and halfback Walt. Kowalczyk (right), en- tertain Currie's four-month-old daughter, Jane, football. Kowal- SAN FRANCISCO ®—Bill Rig- ney, retained‘as manager of the San Francisco Giants for two years, says Californians may sec an almost entirely different club than the ‘one that, played at the Polo Grounds in New York. The only two players- sure to be in the lineup — “untouchables” Rigney calls them—are outfielder Willie Mays and southpaw pitcher Johnny Antonelli. *. ® * President Horace Stoneham product, to a new contract yester- ‘}day, He said both he and the Sa aaRRR mR ne coment ape mR ovonaner 4 HS Makes t Tough for Grapevine ‘There are a couple aaa who make it tough for the grapevine pickers every week. Pontiac has been unpredictable, and Waterford - m1 hasn't cooperated, but we manager were satisfied with the terms, but he didn’t say what they are. ; Rigney, 39, * lives across. San and played ball for the now- defunct Oakland Oaks of the Pa- lcifie Coast League before joining] . the Giants. He played for Stone- ham-nine years as an infielder and managed the team to sixth ‘place firiishes the past two séa- sons. + * * Next year will be different, he affect the club, This city has en- the players. New York wasn't sup- Wplying the enthusiasm.” “ * * * The bespectacled manager talked with reporters at Seals Sta- dium where the Giants ‘will play next year, A new municipal sta- dium is to be completed for 1959. Rigney said Mays should hit better because. of the shorter cen- terfield—410 feet as compared to 483 at the Polo Grounds. And he said the cooler weather “here, (should make the players © |* The Giants announced’ the pur- %\chase from World , waulkee of signed Rigney, practically a local|~ Francisco ‘Bay in Walnut Creek| says. ‘“lhe new surroundings will) © thusiasm and it wears off on to). Rigney Plans Changes at Frisco ; who posted a 1-1 record Jast year, ~ Rigney. said several promising) rookies would get a chance to! make the big time. He. mentioned specifically first baseman Orlando Cepeda and catcher Bob Schmidt from Min- neapolis of the American Assn., and Felipe Alou from Spririgfield, Mass. in the Eastern League. Rig- ney said scouts report Alou, who hit .330 last year, was the best outfielder on the Giants nine farm clubs. ezyk also acquired g few hirits on baby care. His wife is expecting in December. The two gridders will be-a little more than gentle when the Spar- tans face Purdue at East Lansing Saturday, AP Wirephoto “We needed one .more player last year to lift us into the first division,” Rigney said. He insisted that if he can find-the right man— through a trade or developing a rookie—the Giants will be a con- tender in 1958. The manager was deluged with questions about | amr ‘ Willie Mays. “All the abe” you ;read about him are true,’ Rigney said, “Why I just like to see him put a suit | ENG ‘Northwestern Sat RET WOLVERINES — ‘Team ‘doctor A. W. Coxon exam./ | ines John Herrnstein's injured foot and it’s unlikely that the Migh- ‘igan ‘back, hobbling a lind on crutches, will see »action at Ann Arbor. Also pictured is Mistie a re ee 00 ne pera : on every day." “3 Wirephote / '}top point-maker in a thriller that 1939, permitting only 23 yards on the ground, Quarterback John Unitas, who played . his college ball with - “}Lonisville before moving into the NFL, with Pittsburgh, was the big gun in the first game and he also sparked the Colts in the 45-17 ere See Cok ay Big Alan (The Hofse) Ameche scored three touchdowns as did Jim. Mutscheller who took three with 30 points, Jug Gir. Lion at Pittsburgh is with 23 and Ameche is with 24, eS: F; George Wilson 1g still : over his ground game : which has been inconsistent thus far. Last week Gene Gedman ran very well, while Jo carried the bulk the week 3 : A victory would Detroit a 3-1 record and a of the only tickets will go on sale at 11:00 a.m. with the kickoff set- al 1:30 p.m, Bonus Foul Shot Produces 95-94 Win for Pistons LANSING (# — The Detroit Pis- tong sank a bonus free throw in the last two seconds to score a 95-94 victory over the St. Louis Hawks in an exhibition game at the Civie Center last night. , The Pistons, who will make their debut in the National Basketball — Assn’s Western Division thig year, were tied with their opponents 94- 94 when Nat (Sweetwater) Clifton dropped one through the hoop from the foul line. Piston forward George Yardley. scored 24 points to emerge as the / fa Saw the lead changing hands nine times. Bob Pettit racked up ai / points to lead the Hawks. f y -|He Outquacks ‘Em All ; / PORT ARTHUR, Tex. k Major of Stuttgart, Ark. out- quacked the field yest to win [the Gulf Coast duck i contest. 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But it's safe to assume that|"“» Conched- 1950 MERCURY 4-DR. i although having but 51 plays, few-| ist. Dick Nash qualifies. Daugherty has one worry—the > Michigan State’s 376 average jest only to Indiana with 50. MSU 4 flu bug that hag knocked out soi] RG H, Overdrive—Like New by EME. Sign 0s Big ‘Dem ines G8 Ovedies er te’ end ond oie imal The —_ nae ab eae on ny — teams and current-|| These cers will be sold from while Wisconsin with 305 and 'lowa 6.1. : on ball on |ly is pestering Michigan. 00. $ 00 << saree |S se Sra | tse centers nee | SOD” _ADS . ad ube ; the Gon |, 1 Re bao ee ee Be : oo LAYAWAY |} of practice and has miseed learn | "7: about 70 pont Drage ——— ctartaparetatervermentet f GET ranting §— gg 08 OR TIME | ine enor sat wo po tos | Nash the lading ball carsié| ‘As the gume came dom veer! 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Monte, “] didn't think with six completions in 13, to see only limited duty, senior WOHLFEIL-DE an ae AP Soulhduel High School was. not/.we'd so well, but the boys/attempts two touchdowns. | Jim Green will get the starting, \ too highly regarded when the 1957/Mave \mproved rapidly and their] soegimending the grotind as. | ***sument. \ Homecoming Highlight football season began: Head coach{*™ '* ol sault are halfbacks Tom Ridley | The underdog Skippers mast|“\ sg _ . ; of Grid: Activities in|Monte Charies saw eehuation ow sa been a potent and Joe Moore and fullback vim iwin or face virtual elimination! \ : \ A take ‘a heavy toll of his ual from the race. Their league rec- m « have allowed i touch. th deoce i . Important SVC Clash eer a car's out mA mRnay®, stlowed nly ene “touch: | pounder wi a ord is 1-1 and they cannot afford = one. Ye has not been crowed in the to slip again. : B ; N ' his worried, “We're a littl mene eye sagen) But a glance at the later Lalee ly three outings. ga this game,” M waar In other Inter-Lakes attractions \ Peis ee Winn oranee|Conterence standings finds the} Charles valls big Todd- Grant\said. “We thinkthey're op the ye oe N }with the determined Chiets tacitig| SiN a tington ono oe rence |the Key defensive performer, The|Way back up-and due to cut loose] yan, Pyke under the lights at) iy | | 8 facing! with Farmington on a 2-0 record). at any time,” he added. Walled Lake while co-leader’ Far- ‘ mn angry and disgusted Saginaw|mneir overall mark is three wins] 0-pould , Btoot-4 linebacker ‘av- w De mington and contender Berkley v. Pa ‘ ae and one tie. Nine \tackles per contest). pees os ore bgere syeare oft in the afternoon at winning streak since drop-| New the poplar favorite to | —_ Jays, “Southfield is she big game|) "sto" he | Wyandotte, by| Weep Interdakes hon @rs, ‘for us," Freeman commented,| WATVRTORD-SOUTRVIELD LINEUPS | - Lansing Sexton and Sag- field comes to Waterford “we know we've got to win this| niner UE Dobbertin 198 a, OQ Friday night for an all-impor. one and our spirit is high,” | Mellme ake Up Weounn ine ar ws we phony ‘aii. tea yebouedl “With the exception of. junior |Hempton 110 ar. cas ise or. — hand, did | Skippers. - ning team with Tig00 yards gained| quarterback Wendy Meyer, the Campben 38s BE Beer | Re champlen yeu i Unanimous pre-season choices|" the ground Confjared to 300 by| Skippers are at full strength, |Sole 188 St. BE Yeuch 148 ar. = * ent {te make a strong bid for the air. But quarterb k Bob Filar) Meyer: suffered g head injury toveland = 18) ws. Ue mey 198 rf . punt return covering |CTOWn. the war cerd have been|#5 _— enemy ae pare oes — and ad ow Pinkblener 170 jr. FB durener_ 900 a. a imi € a __ slow ~pounding— form. ‘They; Se — ace ae — , Se reer tw 1 —— were whitewashed twice and tied on another occasion before win- Yanks Rebuildingl This has put the Trojans in anining their ist game last week, a|BUY Four Farmhanc angry mood. Saginaw would have!12¢ verdict over Berkley. | Southfield has surprised nearly ence tbie (In the | on everyone, including Charles. ‘‘I'm|Promised step aimed at br Chiefs’ decisive win over Arthur just ona’t bod the “World Championship back. Hill, coach Herb Kort feels his ea am S everybody!New York, the Yankees toda team will take the game much : ~ |purehased four farmhands includ- /more seriously. Saginaw is a 12- a ing Ryne Duren, the American |Point*favorite, — _. Oxford-Or tonville|Assa’s reading ‘pitcher. wou NEVER HAD “We figure our defensive unit the] pry. The Yanks also bought the con- Veena 80 e000 strongest point of the team,” said Tilt Is Postponed tracts ot tirst baseman John Ja- = whe vie only four players ciuk, shortstop Fritz nonap od . LIQUEURS CORP., Detreit 7, Mich. | a 1 Mand ks € 0 O1L/ time only! lefthanded pitch D . — - 2 Fis bes pestpaned ancther high [Se Proof, Distilied trom Grain =. [| te show its stamina against |, ' land County area. Friday night's | greater numbers. The Chiefs ee ene | have nine players who play of- Oxford between Ortonville. and and defensively, Oxford is the latest grid attrac- tion to dela. | “I have no feds that guys like aa Ortonville coach Ted Freymil- |} ® @- *& ler. merit requested the post- “af Big praise was heaped on Dick|-Sisvere same deun with: the dy a out of size or stretclut of shape. |) Whitmer, who has taken to his} gease, ‘ ‘ | ‘ imew position at a tga out- th te tae Oe a . om RS ge oe tie week, The RochesterConter || CAR MIRROR - - . 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He sald he would main- Bill Veeck, who guided general manager of the Cleveland| *i ble large holdings the | diane their Indians, finds himself in the! staimed from voting on the | POT#d of prosperity, and Pani counted’ on to help pick ‘his successor. ' , “ ‘i Moments after Tribe board chair-/Juement,” Wilson said. “Hank that Greenberg's services were | want a sound baseball man.” regretfully being es pres- ident Myron Wilsop told newsmen}, oui in mind,” the rumor mills |, - that he would seek Hank's counsel)... grinding busily, for the $4,000,000 franchise. Greenberg, a member of the |viving fan interest in Cleveland) If was beard of directors which voted |was Bill Dewitt, co-owner him out during a two-hour meet- jof the St. ing, will remain as general irecently an employe in the man to be entrusted with re-/2,223,000 to 722,000 in 1957. in the face of the drastic | ‘attendance losses and fan and, manager until December when [York Yankees’ front office. | - DUPONT IRE RERMANENT TYPE - SEE YOUR DEALER NOW ! Eg "Nor i ite sine intl your nes Ion wa ei may ach ou unreal a “> Jour De sade cena i eesthane ts Gate laoios foes eon that “‘No.one can say who is i | baseball's Hall of Fame and one of the game’s all-time great slug- tna’ 9 gers, Was obViously deeply stung eae he by the action, ome nig ee ’w B-year career | Hank Fired by ‘vibe unique position today of being! question of renewing his contract.’ were preug ter poet. ccgsee man William R, Daley announced Will help to find his successor. 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They include un : Tis ir] Both school ware ldled by the jis fullback Lowell Acton, who sut-/vetien masses Fare, it Bismingham . aia ar] fu last wook and should be |tered a leg injury two weeks ago.lenoucked Romes at Laren ta 310 315 St.) well-rested for their crucial meet- oe ae , : 7 99 ive o| ing although some of: the play- the Tri-County opener and Satur. ibe 168 S.! org on each teany are fot fully | 1738" boss Bob Acton summed/day's Armada - Almont duel for ie 189 it ni. yet. One et-toees |? the importance of the tilt today’ the Sofithern ‘Thumb lead, 1 ts dim " flees Lake Orica with his statement: “Whoever halfback whe leads the county. wins the’ game will, probably be 5 dj eB | in scoring: ow hg at least a share of the Prep fan ings land County teams with , perfect Drake. will not start = is ex-| There will be several other im. 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"Convertible “ll coe Tops \| eal Complete Line of : Custom Made Seat Covers MOTOR INN “A” wth. Ww A it & Motor inn fe 4 F] Fe eal eh bata Hi ATTENTION: Convertible Owners! —WE REPAIR REAR WINDOWS— Wiliams Soin Champ = slugging champ in 1955 and 1956, |Chry ranked second to Williams with a|"'y 665 average. Washington's Roy “Wii 1987 ‘with a Tasty 730" average ~- 5 wiabateenl third Highest the panies in 36 ee, * * * Statistics compiled by the Ae sociated Press showed today that “ithe Boston Red Sox’ outfielder accumulated 307 total bases in 420 at bats. Not since Williams won “this first slugging title in 1941 with a .73%5 average has any player in either league exceeded that mark. The 1957 National League slug- "\ ging championship went to Willie Mays of the New York Giants for "ithe third time. The flashy outfield: “Hin 585 trips for a .626 percentage. * * * The 39:year-old, Williams, who also took the AL batting title with a 388 average, collected 163 hits. The stylish outfielder’s total base output included 28 doubles, one triple and 38 home runs. Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees, the American es : Fs PECEORE ETE EDEL CE OO TEE cif . en H : ll & $s pie! -e alee i 7 Pitt, Army Clash Saturday) ¢ PITTSBURGH (#—It should small consolation to Army _« cautious Johnny Michelosen t » his Pitt football team has its third consecutive victory. Af ter being shut out 20 by all- winning Oklahoma in the opener, California 20-14. met only one of Pitt's opponents. Knights 23-21. team that scores three should win the game.” —— AT A GLANCE ‘leh The St. Louis Cards’ Stan Mu-| uy slal, a six-time leader, was run-|S nerup in the National League with Ss a .612 mark. Milwaukee's Hank Aaron, who had the most. total bases in either league, 369, wound up third with 600, = OUR FIRST ANNUAL Pitt rebounded to squeeze by Ore- gon State 6-3 and defeat Southern ° _ By doe Wilman A few weeks ago while I was instructing a cla te Army, with #21. record, has Red Blaik’s- team beat Nebraska 42-0 in their opener, then went on to rally and defeat Penn State 27-13, Last week at Philliidelphia Notre Dame surprised the Black “I imagine Army has been . “DON'T. DELAY—DRIVE IN TODAY! | COMPLETE AUTO TRIM-— “Special Attention Given to Dealers” SEAT COVER MART 136 S. den cad Michigan College's basketball team for the second time this ha fe 2-0391 N | N)] Sersceenaier tt Varsity and School \ ‘ Gauh right now, eall TACKETS . ae ~ Converse All-Star Ni} aug « BASKETBALL N a ae | Phone FE 8-9661 ase g sock Goons A BN Ey | Qi) 52, eee ES HVUUUOUALOUUUONUAEOUALOAALUL “_ce cc , MILL & ‘LumeeR co. Announces SATURDAY, 19th, 12 to 5 P. M. OUI FIRST ANNUAL ‘OPEN HOUSE! WE'D LIKE TO MEET YOU... COME AND SEE THE FOLLOWING DEMONSTRATIONS AND DISPLAYS: working harder this week after that Notre Dame defeat,” Michel. eee I'm not par- tie worried that Army may Saal W dot ta see lanes favor them by a point or so. The touchdowns . an Kitchen Cabinets Paint Experts from DEMONSTRATION DEMONSTRATION aba Seausslative to malig lg OF FAMOUS OF TRUSCON’S help you lay-out and plan prober ys sex “STANDOUT” EASY ONE-COAT your new kitchen. APPLICATION ADVICE TEXTURED PAINTS. MASONRY PAINT ANDERSON WINDOWS | [| CONOLITE PLASTIC | | Panclina Display... MOTION PIOTURE Representative to. Counter Top | See our oe, mf ‘ols and Nege o = Demonstration age Paneling oral _ All Thew ‘the. Dey - ANDERSON W WINDOWS eater ate and Treditionel Flaisher OPEN HOUSE SPECIALS ‘CASH and CARRY ... 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CASH * CARRY — & CARRY WEATHER STRIPPING COMBINATION : ‘Aube Heights, METAL & FELT ROLL ov § 8° Minn | eS 2 EPNNOOAUUTEONNOAOGEAUOUOONEEAAAAE hd Yvo 8 HSVD “"15¢ SATURATED BELT 3f32 > -_ ~~ GASH : AND 0. | pauses Michigan — & CARRY CASH & carry CASH a CARRY ae “AweYD 3 HSVD “AWIVD 2 HSVD AWtYD 2 he AY ; i —— 1 - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 INDUSTRY TAKES A HAND — Aircraft engineer H. X. Brown of Temco Aircraft Corp. steps in to relieve physics teacher shortage od GEE ete find the boom for engineers has’ Shortage Ends for Engineers? ‘Many Firms Reduce Demands; Less Waste Noted in Labor Use NEW YORK (NEA) — signs point one way: The once- deSperate shortage of engineers being graduated from college is over, But nobody on the hiring line wants to say so. ws hears and wha’ one hand, graduate en- are starting at their high- ‘i i i98 Pa] Fé z ir, Savings & Assn., & Margaret Brown Mr ieade, Basil Vernier, Marion &. Stearns, Roy L. Starnes and to ail per- take notice: That the purpose of defraying that part of the the —_—s decided borne by oS as- sessment for the construction tary sewer on both sides of by a "Dated Oe October 16, 1957. ADA_R. EVANS, City Clerk Oct, 17, "67. : BALB .AND Removal From - den’ 5 ae for Board of Bduca- tion, tiac, oo firm ‘price proposals, in dupli- cate, for purch andr present site of an existing ry, six-room 1 lo- cated at 66) Franklin Street, ween tn and reets, EST, Tuesday, October os the Office of the ae of I dueation Purchasing Departme 40 Patte: Street, Pentioc Michig ee At this — the bids will be pul opened aloud and a a eonanntet by the Board of . This so © is tocadive of all plumb-/ iny, @ ting eppurte- under separate 3; however, general debris from the reaoval of the exist- ¢ shall not 4 and a Pang basement we fe te maz oe by application the the Direc Te attention of A. = "Lovely, 40 Patterson Street, Pontiac, Bid propossls may be obtained from the Board of Béusetion’ Purchasing De- [od onl 40 Patterson Street, Pontiac, — accompanied by a certified check ae "tke amount PA. 00, guarantee securt Board of ‘asbieation. Bon The deposit will be returned to successful bidders within five days of a a once submitted No proposal > for at least 10 days bong ee withdrawn ’ Phe 6811 95th, hools, re- Pon the nt to waive any irregu- or to reject ony all be deemed for best TRE BOARD OF EDUCATION AC PUBLIC SCHOOLS County, PONTI Pontiac, Oakland —— _ M. OSMUN, oe the Board Ost. ®, 20, 16, 17, °S7. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1143828, Public sale to a fa. 10:30 gs get Sta k Building, ra ae Oct. 16, 17, °67. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1987 Chevrolet, Conv., Serial 7248320. Je to be held at 28 * cage: a Mich., October rath, “pet * 0700 a sa ae oe NOTICE or FUBLIC 6A E 1983 Buick at held October 25, 195 gale to be oN sinew 8) ‘Ban! ie a i i aa ts ee + All the| ‘"e _|ies trying to beat the shortage and/| ee .|the misuse of engineers ‘|that could be handiéd by tech-| nes} burgeoning boom in college en-} * rollments will graduate more and/i “z=. Asian Flu Kills to. all wn |] 1998845 the United States ‘in 1956 were) BRER ERR RE eee work in the job’ market — from federal spending to birth rate — it is impossible to foretell exactly) how much easier the situation will | co ern 465. Kill, It also creates panie, often|pryducts” of fire ign, be Foot Section Drops in River — [fires each year? The Institute for|it creates poisonous, . seahiaclemmmune ieee that and oe 7 traps renter, number of bed ogee! Alaskan ‘Bridge Tu bles ———— quickly spread —— ¥ | m Stet sn o ene oo 8 A Pa & a Beers @ a 2 s . a * m . * a é i oe | & a _SAtLOR B.C. Wiatah mipienytertenent of Diese Creek: BSI @ aaa ae ae 8 & eke support when the shale crumbled’starting point of the highway ~~ at A es beneath a 25,000-ton anchor block,| It was feared the center span| "a | ; rmstrong’s - 2" ae takes gua nies os ty cas et eee _ as’ ic e . = |dollar, 2,200-foot Alaska Highway|as its only support were tw@.190-/ V | A b ‘ suspension bridge crashed inte the/foot cable towers. Engineers said| fi) iny Ss es os - Peace River yesterday. the structure was sagging and|| HE | @ * * * might come down “pretty soon.”| Mi | la r e - ® , ae No one ‘was injured | and~ 3,000 . es Y oe : we section buckled fey Poder — eee bes gee . a @ All Célors: | e * a tremendous roar, seven hours)1942 by the United States Army. ‘a —— rag : : 7 ba after ned — ror a! the a ade oon by a Cana- ae : c “em Gunmetal Can be used in Kitchen, Basement, or any [| northe : n superstructure Rose - : H The collapse cut the main high-|consists of the remains of a bridge| | TL ‘Sone Blue room in a Home. Never Needs Waxing. a” way into “Alaska but traffic ~jhauled here from Oakland, Callt.| HH be amounting to some 200 to 300 ve-) Free! Every Week a Bae ed to s small fery 10 mies down] Japanese Police al . Armetreng Rup . » otha rry Ss down ; » S ecial Cc Just come in and register. your ee! ae oe Clash With Workers |e p , sine ne pucnaes Segre fe as | OrKers ia E Last Week's Winner: The bridge is 600 miles north of "|e Group a. cam saanes a Vancouver, B.C., and 40 miles SAGAMIHARA, Japan #— ea. tee 106) Ardmore . ma co gunrd yalieg ciated red a. Complete Room Ingtalla ten Rox ° union emonstr - “ “ “ ee eg a 900 Miles - [Sateide te US. ‘engineer: sepaty = cLoseouT Armstrong or Gsid Seat | We Loan You Tools LINOLEUM ASPHALT |) he engineers have fallen off signifi- os — * * * mo FORMICA INLAID LINOLEUM TILE - RUGS TILE | — . : -| CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand| The workers were protesting] MN MMM | cara’ tevian, end’ tables, @ Vest Witte Se UTTER Qeaitty Dark Marbleized Pa Union Carbide, which requires| — A heavily loaded U.S. Air|their discharge by a Japanese|| Mm] | 9 9c. * FREE $4.95 4Vec E ee all kinds of engineers, hired about|¥orce ‘Globemaster struggled 900/firm working at the supply center) 7] 49c Up Run. Fe. . ° 2c Ea. % 1,300 science - trained graduates} Miles back to Christchurch today|ynder contract to the U.S, Army.|[ 7 li. # last year, but expects to hire about|*fter one engine quit and another) The firings resulted trom the cut-| © 11,000 this year. acted up on a trip to the antafe-|back of American forces in Japan|| 7 | FREE 4 Hu Bs “Last year was exceptional for - oe ee ene ® PA ; =f f | : _Open Monday _ S pas Carbide spokesman}, After_a long. six hours over wa. ___* tt 2 oe RKING ond Fridey | said. “We'll only be going back|'e": age plane was just two} Police said two union members| Hl | IN OUR LOT IN , S to our normal hiring this year.” miles from the U.S. operations/and 11 policemen were injured,|| Hi | REAR OF STORE oS Ho3#FPM. Pa Acute * |base at Christchurch when the/one seriously. The Army said there| fi _. . 99-101 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. mplcit in his statement:|second engine gave up. The pilot,|more than 1,000 workers. in the 1 re were enough scientists to|Capt, Vincent de Cesare, brought|crowd but ali had left by late] MigMli MM i i i J ft meet his demand. the plane in safely on the two re-| afternoon. BSBSOaBaBRBBHREHREHREBEBEHREeHREARaaAEHREHEBaBeB&R Ss SBS = 8 i oe twee mainifig motors. No U.S, troops went into action, BORER ROCER RRR RRR And from ‘Westinghouse: “Next . - ~ year will be easier.” And from other companies, agreement. , With dozens of ‘variables at OUI last. ture of several factors working! to prevent a dire shortage. With some kinds of govern- ment defense spending about to bew before. the axe, computer operators — jobs often) held by ‘graduate engineers, Two surveys show that part of| the demand for engineers was artificial—stock-piling by compan-| on jobs — As important as any factor, the| more engineers into the economy. | Last year there were 34,000. gradu- ate engineers, In the class of 1960 there will probably be 40,00. | at Least Fifty Many of U.S. Deaths Complicated by Other Hines Factors By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There have been at least 50, deaths from Asian flu—and possi- from| bly many more—since the respira- tory disease started sweeping across the nation several months ago. * * * Many of these deaths, however, | were complicated by other factors such as preumonia or chronic ill- ness. And many of the cases were not confirmed by laboratory tests to be Asian flu. The flu seems @ deal harshly, movel/with retarded children, who often have weak resistance to such dis- eases. There have been several. serious outbreaks in institutions for such children in widely scat | * * * When it is considered that there) have been possibly several hun- tow idred thousand cases throughout the nation, the. mortality rate is very low. New York City alone has had 65,000 cases, - suspected * techniques lengthy faboratory test. whether each one actually is Asian flu. In many areas sehools and col- leges have been closed as the flu | | | ball games have been called + Song Written to ae hs eda ta ek accidents ie enough to provide three shots of) Salk .vaccine for every 1—CASH 2-—LAYAWAY 3—NO MONEY ial DOWN ON F.H.A, FREE STANDING: TOILETS Here's value- 2 Compartment LAUNDRY TRAYS Complete with sturdy stond faucets. First quality ... A grade. 23.95 and STEEL PIPE "The Store That Values Built” 3 WAYS TO BUY: | WHOLESALE wr SL WHAT PRICES. on... anventise 2-Pc. 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' a" : ‘ \ 4% : : —e = 3 ee flu | \W Ny AAR HAW : | nO 1947 by MEA dere, ne 728 Rog ¥8. Poe On] ES Sen A EE ee WAM tn REST IN PEACE.OLD WER er 0 Te es ‘ Sa Ba : IN PEACE,OLD T - ot : 3 ) . mdencen _. THE JOOS et nn 3 : : . , 7 2 ; . "y NEARLY DONE. Pi dedpcmaticedet a DIXIE DUGAN ll sgh Mii zi , = - arn : ah Pee my pee ci i) | 4 . tae BUI) | Sa | em | Seamed that |. i’ {so - [i PN | ae t | t NY [Ge HERESA PEPPER] [oELICious 0 MINT. SODA I MADE FOR Al OID YAMA IMPLE...JUST M . * pala k ST MILK AN | J MINT TOOTH + 4 apd t DR, {AB PY ~ ' ' ST meeemmemmmendaad?” | erate aaaitatin terme 8 1 creams mee boy = ome PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY OCTOBER ir, 19st Lye 58. Buick Transmission epee three! Lodge Calendar t Threein-Ond Job [trata me oa Stock Market» MARKETS | DETROIT (INS) — Robert 3.\°% oanes| ting Lodge No al. Pde A. M, Pri - florGrady, autoinative sales J:| He predicted at least two other] O° 18 at 9:90 p.m. Work in'F. C. : a ager for Raynalds Matalp Co. lions meen srl scope es Anderson, W.M. Prices Down ‘Produce - i 1. , » é ind other ma-j - 2 Ady. | - |/ay announced the 26-Ib, aluminum! jor components within the next erie "|| The following are top prices cov- | #transmission used on the 1958) months. : ' ting sales of locally grown prod- [Buck was the largest production - News i in Brief NEW YORK #—Heavy ‘selting|uce brought.to the Farmer's Mar proeeaten peg Fes Lemay sists hallo ce Lesvoltu’ ial drove prices down in early Stock/kets by growers and sold by them _ O'Grady was 16,000 oh PRS he ee Sale. K./Market trading “today. in wholesale package lots. Quota. si Three Sisters Mart Key stocks were off from frac-|tions are furnished by the Detroit heen pbs Sh Ruoe 2 gta n' geal ara of Marke, Py offer to sell nor « solicitation of to breakfast sausage treat est losses appea | offer is made only by the Prospectus. pereg tate on pedir ben erg ieee le, iy ready |@Ons steels, aircrafts and oils. — ~ met ere cemeteren covers bn ceseeaig i ais Mee Ibe" ID. peady fryers} The high-speed ticker tape was) Apbiee ay Ba ereseetee % = 29 Ib. No. 1 hen t as much as two mimutes behind Apples. detntoany bu. tee nees 17] ‘ oven ready 35c tb. California : Qrapes. Concord, pk. balis. 211... 1.10 aged carrots, 10c.. Large firm eab- |e Pace of transactions at the Poare, Bartlett, DU ..sssereesaeees $00 $35, 156,700 fbage 10¢ ea. Michigan No. 1 po-|start as a succession of big blocks|@uimem Mt, ygctessecseeecess 38 coll celery 9 fe. 80. Caltornia| ens ane Veqetatten Consu ) P, cr | |} Sunkist oranges, 3 doz. for $1, No. After the iitial sell-off, turn- Beets. toppe h ~-Gresteseccecocteceeay © mers ower ompany 1 fancy angered feb. en over moderated and prices im- teen] Bo ‘ asaree SESS are | . . Cleis peas ioc ke, Proren Bian: | Proved somewhat, Satrote Topped eee 130 ; 4% Convertible Debentures Due 1972 ~~ pags Re te es Brokers said that uncertainties |Celery torates) doa 64 °1.0000000 Ye Monday's edition. Open 7 dayrjsbout the Syrian situation and/ Cor tyset gf. Gob. joccsesresreas 10 Deted Movember J, 1007 Due November 1, 1971 © 9 am. till 10 pm. [business prospects which developed| Dill bunch, ‘1 dos = Scre 10 cole ‘ ; - et . : Plant, ih. ; eeeneersecees Richta, eokdenced by subseiption warrants, to subscribe for these De- | Hineemmae, Sale. Clothing anajYerierday Bad more cttect today. Roblrebl bebe don v.ccetesssss0) L1G bentures ok he Company to he holders of ite Com- . Tem Beth ae 10 E Pi oe 4 a Lesseescecseces 800 _mon Stock, My which riphte wit expire at 3:30 PM. Eastern Standar | hood Temple Jeceb, 10. E.) Aircrafts begar recouping thetr|Quien. Dry. O0:ID. 5 s..sseves 100 _, Time, on 1957, ao more fully set forth in the Prospectus. — a “.) mee i losses which ran at the start wipes Rot ¢ . coca m : ss Wed. Thurs. Fri. 9:29 % 5 around 2 points for Douglas and|ferseing be. WE 138 Hub Clothiers Anniversary Spe-|more than a point. for United Air-| Pe scisarees, Ue Subscription Price 100% it | + \ Copies of the Prospectus are odteinadie from only auch of the undersigned ter of the last Stock Exe: . eee celal, Sélect any sport coat in thé store and get a pair of $14.95 all wool slacks, Free. Hub Clothiers, 18-20 N. Saginaw. —Adv, Rummage Sale, First Congrega- tional. Church, E. Huron -at Mill. Sat., Oct. 19, 8 a. m., Adv. 8:30 to 12 noon, 43 Oliver 8t., off Glenwood. Adv, Rummage Sale at Orchard Lake Community Church, 6171 Com- craft and General Dynamics, Mar-|p, tin and North American Aviation converted fractional losses to Down a point or so were U.S, Steel, Chrysier, American Smelt. ing, Standard Oil (New Jersey), Eastern Air Lines, International —Paperand Union Carbide. Opening blocks included Chrysler down 1% at © on 5,000. shares; Gulf Olt off 2 at 109 on 2,500; U.S. {Steel off % at 55% on 4,000; and \ @8 are registered Cookers tm sonuritioe in this wate. GE kbtecsee oe \ _ | Rummage sale— Embury Meth- 100. Lettuce, Leal, Bas sn ekcseeseslc LY a, MORGAN STANLEY & CO. ortiet, Church, 14 Mile Rd, 1 b eee: \ : E. of Woodward, Pri. Oct) ith New York Stocks Poultry THE FIRST. BOSTON CORPORATION BLYTH & CO., INC. ‘am. to 4 p.m. (Late Morning Quotations) aioe Winter rummage, 1st Presby.|admirsi ..... § Johns Mana.. wa aera Pe EASTMAN IN, UNION SECURITIES & CO. GLORE, FORGAN & CO. Church, Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. Sat. 9) Air Red 1.00, 9 genes bE od DETROIT. Oct.’ Me iar—e es, tod. : \ to 11 a.m. anes 2. 34 Kelsey ar . asi Detroit, caste eral-state 7 October beewes . & é rt KIDDER, PEABOD : co. : LEHMAN BROTHERS Adults, $1.00, Ke you Grace em {se oe be F Giase ... WA ae By +, Tha 61-65, 9 = nee 2 wanes = Lutheran Church, Genesee” andjAm Can ‘'::: 43 (ite a My... 061° 'Bioent: Grade A. large 64; medum MERRIEL LYNCH, PI, » FENNER & BEANE SMITH, BARNEY & co. Glendale, Adv.|Am Cyan .... 38-4 b Ale 6. 324)3044, wid. ave ails: imal 1 "Grade " w's we B iaree 43-40, wid, . o% Pontine Typesetting Co. 94 8. reoag wd ++ 323 Lone 8 Com .. 91.3) Cheeks 31 STONE & WEBSTER SECURITIES ¢ CORPORATION WHITE, WELD & CO. Ave., wea extered through im x" us ant Loritiard m4 Commercially, Pa — DREXEL & CO. \. "FIRST OF MICHIGAN CORPORATION Say taocning end $05 Im cash and|tt Seat iia wari OL °: 3 | "Btown: Graterts large head: modu \ A Tel & Tel 100.9 May ame HORNBLOWER & WEEKS \ PAINE, WEBBER, JACKSON & CURTIS checks ‘stolen, Pontiac Police sald.lam You... itt Maad'Gp™ ‘ihe DETRorr rovurey x - my -_ i . 44.5 Merck © ...cs% + ? WATLING, LERCHEN& CO. DEAN WITTER & CO.» A ATS Mote. Lino’; 436) DETROIT, Oct. 16 (AP)—Prices paid 4 \ American capital is sought for 4 By Miaiatind vo gaa five ‘boultey oie gm, Me. 1) quality : eee ¥ = October 17, 1967 A a hotel and tourist center mear Is-/At"eih,”..." Sey Minn Maa. S08 type. broilers “and tipere "aMre tore ST tanbul, Turkey. ' . #3 Monsen Ch’. 33 Caponetten ies wo ee met : a : Pa is: 403 ye ) 24%-26. Turkeys, heavy type hens : 3 ler’ Be ane 3° . 112 Murray sal, 144 Nat Bise . 02 Livéstock $37 Net Deity.” 902 68 Nat Gyps .... 384 DETROIT LIVESTOCK 62.6 Nat Lead .... 99.6| Cattle—Galabie $00. Bulk early re- 28.4 NY Central ., 20.4) ceipts mainly cows; two choice 15.1 Nia M Pw .. 274) steers, balance mostly utility te wood ~ 3 Norf & West . 00.5) steers and heifers; slaughter steers and “38 «=6No Am Ay ., 25.4) heifers steady; cows steady; bulls un- : 10.1 Nor Pac ....: 36.7 cha ; load ehotee 1018 Ib. steers 24. peed 33.7 Nor Sta Pw ;. 18.5) 1080 In. ‘averages 24.50; ogg 145 Nwst Atrlin |. 11.1] 20.00-22.00; standard steere aire 41 Ohie Of ....- a4 19.50-20.00; | uuility WSerinae, uttitty $1 Qwens fai’ $7.3] 11 00-13-60: sprinkling Suuity and eons s PacG&El ..,.. 47 | mercial bulls r 4 Fmd PanAWAlr .« 133/ 13.00-16.00. . SEE Parr a ae eg ja. Parke Da .... 55-8) barrows and "tas weights oar 6 gop Penney. JC .. 77.9) scaree; trading aetive, barrows and ang PO RR cess $63 tilts and cows higher; moat mixed 3 Feoet = Pe ' lots us 2 and 3 i 208 Ey barrows Phelps D 431 trad s DP mg bassouns and gilts and 25.5 Philo ......, 12.6 higher; most mixed Us, sees HS Philip Mor... 402/3° ana 3 196-240 fb barrows and. gilts "ft"! gg” Phill Pet... 375) 44.50-17.78; mostly No. 3 332 Ibs, 17.36; 42.1 Pilisby Mills . 42.2) tew No. 3 rs 180-180 Yb. 36.3 Pit Plate G . 68.6) mixed for weight and grade 16.25-17.98: a1 + 94) No. 2 and 3 tb 16.25-17.00; 4“ ° erat sows 15.25-16.98; stags ond 20.4| °C) cna" calers—Galable 100. 3 | Yoalers at atendy; fol Geetha a veulers -+ 39.5) standard rie tora oo: 4 » BR. Haseena ; 41.2 kage mostly — wooled toe eee ead. Set slang oa ak ab be 7 =) ay St. Reg Pap . 26.4 + ne « Hip Bt ers Tee te @ .. 00.2 Scovill Mf .. 27 | grade feeder lambs 19.00-20,0 “91.1 Seab AH RR... 26.1 "34 Beare Roe 8 287 Sime 8" Mak Appointment “Bt esa ~":: 2 /Make Appointments “M34 sou Ry oo a F d’ T P| t Fear <4 Sabena, wa GE FOFO'S Troy Plan Pre eo 5S Ind ., 39.5 Gen Dynam . 61.2 Std Ot Ns 83 : eve 583 *¢ Four new appointments were an- DURING PONTIAC RETAIL’S INVENTORY = Fae sas bw gs Be “a nounced today by the Tractor and Motors’. 85 Sum, Cl...» B sitmplement Division of Ford Motor Gea ~ ae gyiy Pd . #4 'Co, in Troy. 1, Fox, o Su -. iat Wendell E. Butler, formerly De- * 382 Thomp, Fe - SJ troit regional sales manager, has |. ‘434 Tran W Air. 67 been named manager of the mer- 2 Cee Be chandising department at the Troy = Ae poder w: 1B om + 206 Un Pac ‘ * * * ll al : aibe7 Unit “k fm 8} | His Detroit post has been filled "4391 Un Gas Co:. 31 \by Richard F. Lynch, former WwW Love over 70 new 1957 Pontiacs to choose from. .. at Binet Bs ona memeger’ et Hert ie m .-.. gr airegional ge 1. 4 : 68.6 , ford; Conn. These cars must be sold thismonth . . . See These... Ei ee Bt fs toe ® —- “2844 We vie BT Butler, who joined Ford in 1953 Buy now dnd save . . . They're going ‘at tremendous Be Hite, Be, itlaner 13 years with the Galloway 1 . - x18 Pere toy #14 Co. of Waterloo, In., resides nt savings lint Shee, *w": Sha Youme SAW”. 38 |4680 Burnley Dr., Birniingham. . lint ‘Tel&Tel : 28.2 zenith ..108.6| Lynch will move his family t Jacobs .......: 3 * Garner Fe tite Detroit area. from pyeet THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL FEATURE STOCK AVERAGES _ . * 12 Brand New Convertibles 2 Bonneville Convertibles GOING AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. . ~ SOME MODELS BELOW OUR COST! ntiac Retail ail Pp hobbit eerrrrrTrVeVrrVrYrVVVVeYeVereVYYT. |United Furnace Mohit |Home Air Purifier Compiled by the Associated Press| ‘Oct. 17. Fen Sweet: sass Lowa, taney. ew ee Rediehe ‘ned. Red (hehe) don," ase ‘es ee oe Z2sesks calle cnall cudtenes-auh-aenanl Radishea, Rhubarb tbehs.) steeeee Sa Deitetoun. 0 “be, PTye rte tT ty) Turgips ‘(behs.) Poa iT Greens Cab _, TT Tere erereeenes +13 ‘Collar bu. Veeccecenasugencsens 2 Kale, — Cs eecnvegeeveseue- Ie Mustard, bu. -40- Sit en cebeCevaeNeeceneree te = 18 ac ae sev eNeseencee Be Swiss Chard, bu. ............ eects 1.0 Turnipa, bu. . ss soo 100 by War Scare CHICAGO @® — Apprehension over the possibility of war in the Middle East caused general buying on the Board of Trade today and the entire futures list advanced, The trade was concerned that Russia might blunder into a Third World War over the Turkish-Syr- ian situation, ~ Shorts bought wheat in early dealings, pushing prices up nearly two cents a bushel at the outset but extreme gains were trimmed as trading progressed. Corn, soybeans and rye also felt the affects of the war seare, Cora Was up more than a cent and seybeans advanced bet- tar Mam two conte 0 buchet of times, - Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICANO, Oct. 17 (AP) = Opening grain WHEAT (new) eheeore Death Notices” 1901, HOW. * Album He’ AnD oe Miss A Frank and dArland aa rvice W i, et 1:30 pm. from United , @ Presbyterian Chureh, Auburn le, with Rev. J. Marvey 1 Cann officiat’ tn rears artery were Dudley , Paseral ions | an oy ae aeE hrs. Ruseelt 1 Dodd; dear gna Raa wm. trom Oo m, Sperks: mera! Hom yaar o. {o30 Normans in ‘oly ry. 16, 167, W — D., i Mhorence thoand tat Kaviay gay Velma Da) aa Q. vis me telating. Interment caning will Bren! 2 tints ah ibe, ante D, 6, 1967, naam ¥ — ST Be WORE usband ine naan dear FE age Combe Pond: groee of and A t.* whic! ‘ene. pow od aa OMASB, OCT. 15,. 1967, 5 seme, a ae ania. ie Rg a Oct. at wh: ho from the “Vermer ‘al Home bad ial "Cemetery rf _ Thomas wi! te ® Farmer-Onover Pu Soran : ths Card of thanks 1 meus a nen rn In OUR wr geek A ype A cong we a arent consol pomp in the remembrances. of of friends. You fates wi sivas romeia 6 to em r inks members of Punera) directors of planet's for their many kindnesses. Henry Potere & Pemily Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns Two men are being shiteed 1 trom. the division's general offices at Indust. ait, out Stocks| Troy to the Des Moines: Ia.,; imple- 1 25° 984. 708 1818i ment plant. They ate P. J. Mc- ++ 2879 1103 729° 1722 /Garry, named plant controller, and HIE a000 134.7 77§ 158.8 W. R. Phill Ps, new production 2 OAS sed fee iors;manager. — / seecwe 2440 1262 6 171s McGarry’ ‘had been manager of DETROIT STOCKS the design cost analysis depart- J. Nephier Co.) ic, |Pigures after decimal rae ie are nthe j Allen Kiee, & Equip, co eee 38), 7, Coe 13.4 1O. 4. Of & Chem co.* ; Peninsular M. Prod, Co.* x ‘4 mt T CO.4 cceens “_ At - |: Go. oueaegie 176 128 125 ee 22 . ta Co.*. ‘Oo sale; bid and asked. ry ‘Furnace Company, Inc., V Geaaoe St., is producing a one air purifying unit. The United Air Purifier works > Mt. Clemens Pires - Pontic ic ‘with a ‘germicidal larnp to kifl the germs. in any house or building ‘with a recirculating air system, installed in the furnace, i United Furnace has been in Pon- mom hee ga bag. meneipeeae tiac for the past 17 years. The lof the new air purifier. quality control department. 3 Ford Releases Details on 1958 Thunderbirds | DEARBORN (INS) — Ford Mo- derbird will be a four-passenger auto, 23 inches longer and five inches wider than the 1957 model. * * * J. O, Wright, Ford Division gen- eral manager and a compatiy vice |: prodaction will be‘ discontinued aft- er November and the new models | will be introduced ae winter. Wright’ ois ra00 Thunderbirds have been built) and. sold. during ‘|the car's three years of existence. The new car was revealed at the close of the 1958 Ford press preview and National “Toen-Age ‘Press Conterenge. ment, 4nd Phillips, manager of the | tor Co. said today the 1958 Thun-+. Vootheée Siple moaes Sy HOME J. mbetanes, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181. From $ a.m. to 5 p.m. errors should be re immediately, The larger . than . type is 12 o'clock the 7. day. previous te = ~ a be + ge to ¢ bod the first Tere ry ae ay f = Iie ry ae er ae ie: ‘se s 4 2.76 4m. 4%: : 1g #8 9 .4es. ta 1e.80 ” Call. FE 2-8181 for an a nee bd pa: of cvafinegt & references in Jour : ~*~ et jest he MAR, ate eS ore Housek il Ww. ee See ary and ban appointment fo: ‘Ee Frain qual Sajoemen. wai LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 6 K, Pike at experience Appiy +30 o i Betictin poet came _,: . a op 8 ee a he ween ti sO, Me Ter Aa DRIVER STEADY —Gh day or night, 10) W. ey oa | comm th after ep meat mia Brim. j OPENINGS Wy nee in we are the retailing nN beverage desler, Merchandising ex haiptul Oive a & Pontise Presg Box oe all SEARS, scrips ‘ie repres pages ARGS ota ey acne is company soomrite for the future, rs ited opportunt: or Tr Call tial ednesday" ie om, i, tet tn er: bi A At A cor ely ae Pontiac de tent eet Au ei 9. Hon are pny ‘, 2, anally ding entice WeSC LS be neat rig exempt, Will “+ man PE 3-081 cao B ip Sekaoes Ee MAI wi iO i PLACE j . “LOST” AD. to recover a loss, Dial; 2-8181 for an. ‘Say — Re See “CURB WAITRESSES | -‘ SCHUETT, Realtor Carpenter Contractor additions, ae : PE 2-0654. or work. & Supply, gusto LUMBING AIRS. LD & ATE | Employment Agenceis 8A EVELYN EDWAR DS VOCATIONAL | be x, ee FOR A giana Wanted Male 10 _tyles, Phone PE 2-2906 CEMENT & BLOCK er bow. Greenfield Restaurant Now Hi Hiring On. the Premises ROOF REPAIRS VESTROUGHING PE 4.0444 TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R._D. Thompson FE 46041 Building Supplies 12A re Tea eae Business Services 13 bull oper AEST mber eration Aven. Ph, FE $4831 a1 ACE TREE Lage owed RE- moval and trimming. our bid, FE 23-7188. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | Wi repaired La factory trained Le AL. gas or oil furnaces, custom duct Heating 0 pia iti u : Peo aan Sify a3 ? . sTRAYED 5M ALL % ton \ Pontiac ee and lateral Tee irecike Co. SMALL, GAS - SPACE HEATER FE 2-5459 GIRL WANTS ANOTHER GIRL TO faaee wey. PE 32-2601 before RED ELDERLY CO To ONE LARGE GROG. — ¥. Gentleman. »| Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs, 32/' CASH Unlimited (acts and equiten,” Reagonshis Fy fy 4 ARRORERITY Broker Television Service 22 ee mice mae corr fee calls FE 46601 oe 5 En a bunts: Service © OR » Ane Lost & Found 24 FOUND — BUNDLE OF LAUN- dry on Saginaw Trail, owner ma fave same for paying for this OR 3-3600. "|ON Goon or ches Moticesy, prot MORTGAGES un are “% acre or more oo ft. f 0, | 3D "GRARLE 1 . Riba, 111 8. Telegraph PE 40021 tilts MORTOAGE, WANTED OR snot ee $1,000,000 cc bas Partridge, new mee CASH IN A FLASH Fears service . riends “ond Sitenteie” a "Johnson ' res" y elegraph a. QUICK CASH . WHITE BROS. ioet ee BEAGLE. va tae gg LOST: R PUPPY, VIC. OF ee Manor, Answers to Bowo. — LADY'S BROWN . . eve. Contains im rs. ‘Reward. FE 32-1418. aC ARTY WHO TOOK WOULD THE PA and black J. C. ee Sear bd cea vik im Rag in Eoiear oe apt sos AN ESTER Black LOST: isman di bro emaie Ch iv IN 1 eye missing. LEN, Kee, perees. rr *o N’T “WISH FOR LY! Make it easil Classified Ads. ° , buy, Mehse hire, f | th my home Call Pm 6658. ‘| Furniture Refinishing 16A see, CONE _ Insurance Agencies ay o- sec * well Amenc , ms 2 ug Pe oe é wrmee red ee InsURED “by PRONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron PE 6-883 Laundry Service 18 FOR FAMILY gd sERY. Hobbies « & Supplies pplies 24A PAIN’ THE - NUMBR PICTU Vig ety es store 15 BE. Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 25 . 8600 Dixie Hwy. 4 Open Eves, ‘til 8; Sun. 10 toda ws Wanted Land Contracts kK 4 cesteers Be Realtor 2239 Oreha: Spe cermapaaape om NICHOLIE & HARGER PE 6-8163 . skE Us TO we Wy old r TSAR, g9. Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY te rE «fist re 4-4821 MORTGAGES | LISTINGS WANTED conce Don't feel ob- ligated. Call us for turther infor Doki Stok wel ORS W, Huron ¥ SELL “| 62_W, m bed 4-1587 | 3 by npSet ETB ae et Mme Tecbhow at four save” | FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell thi through Classified Ads/ Bociety ; Eves, FE 5-0001) “iH. J. Vanw. ; Gh ah, De HY tue Best deal town. ee. b, a , : SEP femeo tae Edw. M. Stout. Realtor aT i tial ROY KNAUF W, Huron " si LH. BROWN, | Realtor 1363 W. Huron WE NEED YOUR PROPERTY on|* * heat. 3 etna EVERYTHING FORN. walk from town. No A ge or children, 13 Fair- grove. 1 ROOidS ANT PRIVATE BATE moots , Fam, Reference, 26 Sum- 2 Lio RMS. 3300 Elisabeth Lake Rd. 3 ROOM FURN. APT. ij . 617 8. Paddock. — 2 front, $15 wk. 0000. $18 w a State St. FE Couples or working girls, 68 6. Francis. RM. FURN, sTArRa APT Tr if. 73001. haley $ Nicely - Given. ‘Couple onl cg _No “peta. 34 . 7 RM. Body. 3 ROOM FURN. APT. FOR 1 OR 2 hbscen only. 133 Lincoln, FE 7 RMS. & BATH SMALL BAB le on rb Near Eastern Jr. Hien, 3 BATH WITH UTiv. P --— ¥, for couple only. Fie ata ta ANY GIRL AITING, Nfs. Rg a Phone FE Hee, See Tots + cok & bed. Gomptn Aduia. Ga- 9-5122. Confidential The Salvation rage avail, FE 92-4572, Army * eeoreae 7 BM. LOWER & 2 BM. UPPER. pice ba fon Tues. wes Sham nncuesiie Middleton Srabera | Lake. —e poo & ‘mrt $1 50, *s, TRM. MODERN. CLEAN, WARM. ate Wiens — ROOM AND 9 N. Johnson, shel board. $8.00 per day, Near Sed To Buy - To Sell sake, for 3 people ll May 1. _9-081. REAL ESTATE giv wgetiy! Pe 4see3. we ~ H A Part 3 . ON woh ES pa | ME AI OU |e ieee ="! TRADES |feeubauatee A In Debt? cae ome See ne cots eenneer| me ane aes ere ROOMS. CLEAN, CLOSE IN washing — Siliities '& parking. $16 __l. Park Place i EDRM. M Br Spe Oa ale for $ or f~ lor? Siren, $76 mont as Goucee th bonus re’ VE To )) NEW & Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Oe ene mee a} GROUND PLOOR. PVT.| Washer "3" bedrooms with ‘Sim: he 50 week, 2401 Op- mons Hid-A-Bed in living ] e. . tiled floors wg including! “a = Saeomant, ng 3% car fuk: ‘ Geod” Sailing, rete um oor ena ties * ee os : “wk. or we gemepmagsy. Pet A | Fare Call ba Clee, hee pin n, PE 20200. FURN. 3 ae Me i & mon - i SSEDRM. PART FURN. “ST ities. 1420 ital Rd. s front . 8615 Pontiac Lk. Rd. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT |i 1 é = 7 oo cesli from 9 8.m, to — stove & turn. ; . 2 Paddock. Alberta | sODRRN 3 DRMS, TV, WASH- : er & 4 er. Nees Newberry & RM. APT. ~ BATH. Rds. 1 child welcome, eee. =e » By I Util. —.- OA 24018 i RMS. & BATH. PVT. ment. a | MOD. § IMMED. POSHES. Ul. 2 wily. for single wom- Mot 4 rm. cottage to May Parke. 2-Tie8. . "1110 W. Pike 2 RMS. TH, PVT. PARTLY | M 3 mata BAU eae + aoa TH. BABY WEL. SMALL HOME, i BDRM. BEE come Pa Heat furn, 235) Bus . 8 . Clean, Florence. cosy & warm, FE . 3 BEDROOM APT. 1% BATHS,| SMALL HOUSE COZY, ¥ carage. In Merrill ; furn. Auto. heat, Utilities sup- m aa IN MAT led, bustine Near grocery 3 HEAT & le_preferred. PE 34656. __ yuaties yard. co - week, 51/;UNIOQON LAKEFRONT HOME. Areteme a, te jst to May 15th, 7 RMS - Ba 60 MO. ment 7 4-5008. : Completely ‘ion $75. 3 RMA. IND. RMS. IND. St. . 19% Willard. Fe 56-0328. 3 : BABY | Call Rea 99.50 wk. vu. furn. 7 RMS. & ar Sink wEWLY ’ DEC- orated, Clark. apply béfore 4:30, 79 shopping centeer. OR: 3-9223. _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 . | 2 BEDRM Hg ht FOURN, 5563 Rowley. PR 5- ae fo Contact ed Winter cates, ‘9 Trailer Park i et “37 3 ‘OENT, SLEEPING RM., B 2-1008 : Eitchen Privile Moall PE ¥-8635 chen Prince. ¢ or OR tleman. Pvt, Eatr. 345 Nelson Bt. FE 4-473. FE 80188. pital. PE 3-1 & 23-7450. weare Lake Rd a" Wectverd Aves Ph. FE 2-8760 R pints. KITCHEN VY. FE 5 MIN. WALE ROOM, Lo) Pe ema Motor, Call after 5:30 SLEEPING “ROOM FOR LADY. Kitchen 705 East First 8. weet SDE SLEEPING RLF “FE 4-9337. Rooms With Board 38 7 BEDROOM SURE, OIL HEAT. ¥ HOME & FOOD. 2 "te Near Tel | Sat Sarge Deeela Pines) het tpg tanpee wer Tr 2 PAMILY HOUSE. 7 & 6 RM. Ww sense Rs, Auburn Ave. FE 4531 — bus, 267 Osmun, FE 56-3719. 3 to 5 p.m. Li SOARD FOR 3 MEN. 7 BEDRM. ' PE 2-2273. stove. Drapes, On DN TOOM 8 BOARD, ~CLORE To 13 lMiLY. : ry town & bus, $16 wk. 3 : : : 2-435 | SLEEPING ROOMS — OR WITH Fy BEDROOM ROME. VIC OF : beard in pvt. home. Men only. _Long Lake. $65 mo. EM 3-4002. | Ol, 2-2306. 7 RM. MODN. aoe Oth HEA f duits only, 29 Osm t Hotel Rooms 39 7B - nN — RARER house Walled Lane area, $150.|. HOTEL AUBURIN 7 ROOM & BATH HOUSE “wia| anel'or 3 apartments. Lenguisw, Wochouter. OL +1001 | Seating end tebtateiien ane, - AND BATH, 1 BED.|%4 PE 2-023: J : ROO TCL EAN or ‘ ODERN neat apts. Some with : FH a. Sr a, Milford.| ® Week. $10.00 -& Near Brendel Lake. Ul eeeeeied PE 5-6126. ¢ ROOMS. PARTLY MODERN $35 | 4 ROOM Su ROSS PARTLY FURN, mg pe * Ss PE 4136, 8 |" 1 large \ geoel Sor comple parking. $13. weekly. Le kiteh- sR On | with child. pnettes. OR 3-7100. FE 2-538. ~~ | ROOM & BATH MODER § ROOM TERRACE. 1988. BLVD. ats ieee OR ; z Rent Stores 40 8. Gas heating unit *78 mo. Pe|4 RM. & B UTO. HEAT. GA- “ , wa 5-6143 days, PE 2-T792 eves. rege, Refrigerator & stove option- BTORAGE BUILDING. 42 NOR- 5 RMS. AND BATH. [oF aes, lyan De a coe, ton. FE 4-3864. eee Pre ee pa Ew with’ l“aere of land, $50 & mo. Rent ¢ Office Space 4! 41 lowed, month. FE 2-0173 be- 2000s. —— tween 8 and 5, 48 a on oe s ACRES. 3 ait ORCHARD LE. aD. MAIN PLR, f DECO 4 . ‘arm- e arking. ¢ RM., vg Hd ine 304) ington Rd. Nr. W. Ma | orang ling beat electrici- Oreberd_lakp 5 ROOMS AND ee ‘| 2 a Call FE 98-0880 90 hy CR: Near Huron West of Pontiac, EM'3-2411, after er Tee ace ay = -_ management. Newly Brats M e HOUSE, 4 ie, & com- per ode See CARETA’ small fa MY 3-4679 _Tort. Fe ste. ON. SENT. | - For Sale Houses 43 " floor, Clean, $:7.50 wk. Near|§ SE FOR SMALL FAM. eo Pontiac Motor. PE 2-4308 ily. ‘Biblical Christians ans “preferred : TEGGERDINE © Son cde. aut land Rd. 5 ROOM HOUSE On TILDE 'N, rome. Le yg jas Pa : ie fe le iw ‘ment. Corner Airport, OR 3-9361. references required. Shown by E5037, es east Pvt. vol hak eater on. 8 ea TERRACE De ae BLVD MP Ihesah taps... ecionaa besser aE. rm., 5 4 le . way } ‘ only, 91 Lois, Pon-| 8. mo.| & garage. In good residential tk ee FE Sa ann pete avin” | aren. Waterford. OR 34551, days ese | Bes eee ee ee aah : 7 est of PI Bivd, Or Call FE Sc. 7 < 2 hy -— TS.—3 R . 319 KE. pa oa : DOWN mewiy poeerenet. . Elderly Jady ; i HOUSE, $00 PER WO. _ Or on Vl. my equity ‘& save $1,000, _Ui’ E. Pike ae Os Rn PAs M. PULL BASEME ASEMENT, €LEAN APT. GARAG Rit. HOUSE, a. RP in. OaN downtown, date model fares "Fp month Mar! Sve 7 fF it. OA! _for equity of $2800. FB, 9-2541. — TBM. 7 |. For Colored Families > oe ; to school, Fie 4 ae 3 begrm. modira home, r Tms.. 4 insul inclosed Tor Sonica "Thas ts- Slen te” | sy chee aa tae 28. living rm. rm, with 10 8, SAGINAW, ignple cuphoure’ d break: Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | sond. tor home, or both.f "Rast ‘rm. Oak floors, ‘bessmen w st. ‘er 4. acto. hot water, laundry trays, “a $ 5 ROOM HOUSE, 2-car garage. paved street, ; 2685 | Close downtown. Immed. pos- LOWER ; Epa Sang | avaica after 5 p.m. ssseriee, $0000, Terms. Por as, FE on rE rm. front to. qualifies rE 3 5: LIKE. A REAL CAR) BARGAIN? Lots of’ ‘em with 1 lots, on paved streets, #300 Down’ in the Want Ads! HBR: te Kuschall, MI eas As oe i828 ry Pipi Ree eS ee 2 ELDERLY GENTLEMEN WITH ag Nice home, Close .. Write 78. pets LE. wc is Tost. \ ~ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, 06 = OCTOBER 17, sor he, Q For Sale Houses 43). “LOW DOWN PAYM'T ge yy RAR ine ts on AG DN: Teme | water price coker) For Sale Houses 43). AE Vv ANS CIVILIANS * ae. ‘SS iss at _Fer Sale Howes i [ water hastens 'NICHO tion, reasonably cae “sunensed he two car garage, ' Barly possession. WEBSTER RCHOOL DISTRICT * Five room bes alow ig | full basement eat and ear garage Pri ced at only UE “& HARGER cor 313 :«W. Hurea @. ~_% é PER MO on ae ah od WILL TRADE NO lobia Evesi Fe Mealy ve to § j i “am 8. eiderspe ‘Eves. & mm i \ ‘ one state 79807 in : wi RUE FARM. y c : ; AST j Ph area w thal eve. or} chicken yA “bait , NEW BRICK RANCH $395 Moves You In YRT W_ COMPARE THIS | CUCKIER REALTY en ered fixtures, OR ve, eee ee “4 ALL room Srick deh bowie, tl vase: | PR 44001 . raiie & Selly penae aces | WT TERDE Be ee gs SF peasy) Sy ter al wed ole | —— aan own 7 Soveaceirat sta | fue Seamer peat en . ‘ ; 8 ; ower + Tadows. plus’ mane more ae r9s-— good land." 4 room bouse, fot trade-ins on beautiful) nit "> ete yer ogy Total re nh Pe ee “XOR RED TAPE \ Srepenes Meas open bam. e running’ weiet 3" beautiful bull 3- bedrnt, br ick wane in ustom Bull Pe stiss Jie athe *pehuelt Realtor, Kuschall w=: Beas fea Sk {AOR DOO | HERG USC \ : LARGE FRAME BOUSE WITH air abounds. ine new, hee Soe" ane Lerge living room. 3¢.f. family i : : pic » fu) bath, utility) kitchen, pide many eustom fea ~ 3Ondon La ILLER | ee Fe ae ee schools close by, paved | oom. This, le ait ¢, shel. Cer | tures. Terme to « media 241i Streets, convenient shop-| formation, We bave lots avall| Secupapey with 1 week, Mori of A t A HILLTOP — pyeriooking other | 2. ping: centers available less| **'* " es “rE tts Nosan Lae un oon bea tt. Brie 1 renee? we, ar ttae oe a inile away. Lots of | J. C. HAYDE N AME SFR 2 delighttu: a in ge a aa, Suc safe play area for the chil- | me a myn ® N SEN ie By ‘ower, dren and THE EASIEST |“ 3:¥ale ve oe = ; . TERMS IN TOWN TO] Seni? veered dowo.- Gali LADD S HELP YOU. * SR Sige Pi ioneer Highlands | WILLIAMS LAKE. | ° Buy Thru Partridge oa. 3 “bedroome. specious | INCOME—S1, 700 DN. ‘: List Thru Partridge fates _cilttermoaern uch. | * ie nave Fi Raat Indian Summer S cials ortoge PiU erer’, ice a to 4 o mocthy pe : tal Ge v0. aon "nome | Modern Housing LADD S INC. (107 a dae*tretee tio "alsre Bwy., pes an We will help any worthy| ® : ear | ag Oe pe el wes "Tappect “n iy des) “Well, of all ieee anys things! It’s for you, Dad! family to the limit of our| LoWmR aTRarTs LaREPRONT ; Rh ey $3,300" down ation Tom. SB_> isi er re _. lability to sell or trade the | en and ving» Toom = ns nclosed 5 Bedrooms loads “of shade & foyers old home, or to buy if you | font Peres asi bees Hille fo the loce- ‘isan SYLVAN LAKE ae eee 43, __ For Sale Houses 43) have no trade. GI terms} «own 5 ton tis ie home Tent Humphries school ares a ei VACANT mM. iS on BATH. "enced as low as $299 down plus. OXBOW LAKE AREA malnum siding wad large spe- + hew.- “ at _ j * | ‘4 x 2an iti “desirable loeation.\ 3 te corner ed, ai MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE [cost FHA plan also Well built 2 bedroom on | highway Sa 2 gee re “Oaly gi: Realtor ate | Ae in arke rooms, room ha y ecor as png po ln | ruit, $1,000 Dn. ; 2 st. PEL ; near a uty be laka._-Living ras S35 . . oe om | see aa cae zm | Kitehen. Fu:l ; a a Runes ore Service i a Pg eal ened peempenrenyre| bs _—) Hixieelgt tended’ SoG) WM. H. KNUDSEN * arive. Owner wat "gree ~- — pie, ‘Convenient to every- A MODEL ‘i MBREE & GREGG BEAL ip at, © Tegzers Be, WHY RENT? | Willi Close to Lake ORF, _ Union lp tt illiam —s 0263 | Ss ch ee a basement, 12| GT _ RESALE. $1.48 down on a mY Lt. | , When a low down payment and Nealtor . & : gence en gant Dag 5 Be ts ; ‘Wola WE) bey’ sate “ONS | Rooker FE 2423 5 y, Persmpitens shes sper wexcelleat condition. ma. Gieeming hare woes Seer, | OPEN ; ANNE \ | ext Wupranch Port Ottice Priced of elites wth nay wate aoe. Can OR | tala, aeoaraied seem * | , | ; --\ EAST BLVD, | _“Suttbue" Eng ert CC ty | arene wane nou) fect ae att | : _Der ~OFFERS This\ utiful, threé bedroom. BRYANT St. sick late heal jege comer Jai. fences hee? ineprences "taxes nd ‘Week days 5 to & pm, 00,000 FULL PRICE —§ rm, home Middle Straits Lake. . . . : uburn ‘FOR “SALE 4 BEDROOMS - TROY me wih two atage ee seeks a & paarron puline. sve | >sturdays and Sundays 2 oy hy 1 “Pate lot ie Bicek trom Sake privtieger. | See Mls a2 attractive Ce: Tins ne 1340. Fgom heme, Plastered paint to 8:30 p.m. Directions:| Ray iypen i "rsinans. Ws y Seuranma, ‘part be tortabie. ving. Welt landscaped | lot. OW 3 ear area, in 1% STORY trame bungalow. 3 gilding doere,, Living, room US-10 to M-15, drive one is Bivd. “| pie via ; = etiaebed sama S! oe te 8. Oe 1 car 1 en tee with ce | mile to Waldon road and #10500 HURON GARDENS—Large W est Suburban \, enna * ree ot Py a ya . - > vi % 7 Bieta ot on sia. ond} “Toum. Se many oxivas, yeu et: re 2, suka storms: nay hy satemert turn right past the new Full bassin a ene mm al: ge Be vornge 2 Terms — $16,950. ou’ must partilened tert x oo school to our signs on left} Ser garege re ls 8 lot ct tent, ot wont” Viton “ve- TATE BRYANT \ room, Wandacuped wh, Pan bri brick | Sheed caer edly | side. | for Beene duced to 90808. 81800: down KENNEDY cones Jomo ware Sie eT Cntr es Ne tae A’ most attract! : | BROUONT $0L (wo bedrooms," Precuseily nord aoe | “ene ieecon tweanires | ERRY E. ADAMS CO. i fer. ea Se I. ~ trot inte Hwy. Inc — be REALTOR: new 1% cor garage. - LARGE LAKEFRONT Jot in ex-) Sere wie Loves | J eas Ter _ |). Pe plot tetenee yon ae wl’ 4250 CORNER MAIN & M4 MILE pagel radars clusive subdivision, 100 ft of w Se Cupewe, weraee 2536 DIXIE HWY. 8. 10 room: nem. ame CLAWSON &.TROY oreea Dee eaten ter frontage, 400 'f. deep ba ~ Mg mony FE 4-4561 OTTER HILLS — A home designed | was _ = — wooded, pruct sell, $008) terms. oe et te hes he , 4-4 & built for those whe want more | apartm be glad wiaed at eis OR +1%0. \ waar AG be LAKEFRONT Oe meariyt new 3 droom. fat N Come at need rH hha rong, Prager Mme] Full Price $6290 | ieldaltectacs, BE] trem a rat tome ns] Reet ccs | Sil ga ca Re 16 apaprag one CLARK - nari tide, a neigh cui 1 DAYS POSSESSION _ will handle. PE 4-2545. 33 living ‘room and ful | are home in rade meter he mm, ~ skeae HA iN derful Sur at {1.880 down, ‘bal. mont, with sutomatie ry eet 3 ROCHESTER window he door "facing TODAY! | tim area, Eiving "rs “ gareee. gee heat, fenced. yard hunt any fer ferther. Ufo are tage ance only #6 per month. _dedrooms, Living room, full pee, room home with at. Se ecinene 4 mS & INCOMES | EE Fa, AG COMPTON b = By raven hope inset BEDROOM tthe beautiful ‘yard with it's Ercellent "ea soll, ideal for and nd. plassed-in pore a) i icing : : eek Doers. specious clos sone, Raven OR FIG4 |. 2 ecres wit oodt, nlus's many shrubs & flowers. You'll fred couple. Only $1450 Dn. | . Leslie R. Middleton cupboards re LAKE STR voaped This home’ ts Hea VERY ATTRACTIVE ranch style bargain. wut “your payments will immediaie a _ BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON | and acreena, $10,000, cash \ | home. Pay equity mt" Pay: on foundation ‘and. consists of Lome new an 08. "Gas heat, be only $87.80 per mo. You can't ec iat $1 900 DOWN FBO $-6003 | selling below cost, on ac- \ | ments $65 per month rye carpeted living room, ver beautifully lendscaped tot with) 0 wione on one ~ see it 3 BEDROOME—CITY ’ roa MULTIPLE LISTING SER | $$an3 “for “appointment - \s ROOM home ~ $1,000 down. area, mice. uit y roams with’ pute ment sidewaik oa” nelghbor- ; 4 Seis, beseaendg ane at) ome Sell Ne New. 3 Be me ares - \ Washer and dryer, 20-1 podtoemn hood. A good buy’ at $9,008 .° i attached garage, nicely land- | bedroom ranch home with | THIRD STREET PRICED TO SELL \RAINBOW REALTY =, Fee en ettrective den with terms, | New Brick Home . Only $ Pavor- | ee cake ties ie bath FR age ML yg hl Th an | PES $02.8. PADDOCK | and aquarium Atecnee es TV No. 17692 | eemteeg mnt S10 able terms. Call PE 4-200 | ai birch cabinets tn iteben for mhown by abpotntment. ‘weula SYR _FR_ S0t__ FE O88 roo oy vl with overhe 4 stor. SEEING IS civtes “gine combopiy vwiter,| J. A TATLORAREAL ESTATE | Goraee ats far fram| |e euburven Hom iH AYDEN Soma EROY caine | Barta RD mak a BELIEVING senoots. me was convert-| 100 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-2544 le a IR vg Od Bag iy ail tien heat’ Newiy decorated. ~ home in trade te S54 clear + foams thst makes |. specious 10 | 7~SEDRMS—11” BATHE. BRICK me a es Sissy Seer ee ee! Lm nON PARMS. 0119 Deen a AN this vend terms DRAYTON PLAIN Let &, show 2 ‘room. When you see|” ranch In sylvan Manor, Or-| C ile * 8 ase ven, aa Ge m3 sas with ee down, aon ner loca bulls ta ia, in "Laregteor ane: it you'll love it, because it has/ chard Lake Rd. ts Woodrow SMALL LAKE PRIVILEGES - ‘storms and Pa base- ll et e FULL 2 BATHS many, many oxtre, fine, teemares;| Wilson to 2430 Empire Dr. Open ace ment, gas furnace. Fenced yard. oo bedroom, very Tie” in your new home. from 336 8 urs. Sat. - kuiiy Foo room heat ane +g ned homey ving room. dream ‘itech oniy $13,000" with é1 yy F ARM ‘food, 1% car} INCOME. East Side, 2 Family. 3,000 wt pai 08 owe oak “floors, pisstered walls, tuil 3 BEDROOMS Sends. - Ee Vaceot and K posses-| § rooms and bath on Ist floor. TP LAK basement wil led floors R wits fourth functional as a bed- “ . emp: eton suvur on sresert Meoreer 2nd. ‘eer ote tn ~watang .~ 2c ‘ canner ee Wind- foot ‘eer a roee iain pened, is ares i ¥ family room or dining rm. Ownér:- Transf d LAKEFRONT lots i Smee 2 hates of G j R. I ' oP month 2 car wareee. state ing D “ | soreens. Jee Sen's Boast 9 buy ENTRY FALL mere a 3 ‘bedrooms. pum sete Purntshed 3 bedrm... 2% baths or dining Magura | COTE rwin | ON 5 aE = OE ae Priced at Siaboo" wie g . home that has everything. foree Large m room With » fire- fireplace, full basement and neire'’s 209 Baldwin Ave. grLvan VILLAGE. Owner trans- Hy Pa we we” x 1# LIVING RM. pede en with bireh, up place Ls giassed - frou ef gs outld 101 or OR 34416 oid a0 Must sme “vita rs na Cl k t hy f KITCHEN cated Fal a pared street and Rite Se Ben toe m ‘Really’ worth the money~ | 4 poop more site tie, Wall tow Yea al'kS on. fs living 0 “root shots ters wih dining soece ehureh. possession, Com- Schein Town meet gisele dowe-or loos} heat” wate fo aler with fat | drapes ie eenat.| REALESTATE INC. | machen. ahi om, FULL BASEMENT on ae. 8 omy oe NO SI : are Priced at) ouste ndows sebreeteny garege.| 0 8. Main, Clarkston, i" Priced SoS" pe ATE, wean OARAOE | Per Se ie Mest Sade ited yur: tly $5 sires healed Fecal iy ee cape bs abenn a of Gui heat. “fenced yard. Oniy $206 Contemporary Gra ied HAYDEN, Realtor | — CLARK SEAL eeracet AERDowR KT. Templeton, Realtor _ Newer-type MMs he = home, Large | PE soul x. Walton Eves. $250 DOWN 100, Seis op vn tau Ly, With) Merms, and setyens GI—- $270 Down beaadinedy + ane oe senools. Pull at: down-baence on |) ap ot "Thali ing ern : ‘ BRICK ‘| bedrooms & full, basement fen- Fee ee eo | imme titre kiehen, Large. eg er Gt mortgage ‘BA RGAIN—1% 4 ACRES | PAY yt PART E BRICK BUNG a ity aie our ae peetiat oe oy fan | MON MILEY oe tea Gul soon dwn sg , with 1 vine | Roce TIREP ior oor aR ro sae ie 2, BEDR; a. NEAL ‘5 aeateied for we A good buyer and bath on . Large living; TACHED RAGE Ss saaaet pl} Biva iI bath vaniw & ial Good home room with separste din’ ca 2-CA: . GE 4 Neecay * drive, ihe FE ee -- —— pa 100 _ ASO MAS ARN ' = ots roed & driveway. & pti ehaay | oF elias CORRAL ~~ WONDER: “3 e00 DOWN eat: sorts, & sarteee, Built on Your Lot Across street ftom gow school Suck 4% " eman wo-$1, t. Fut PLACES FOR one BOLT IN “Mh ORARP 3 Carpeting drapen & traverve Todt "Phone for eppaintmest See this today and move th to | — MOF! “Beeey ts atl sae i We seis’ etaidhcaets ; FULL BASEMENT. OtL Se one Flag Kat ney Realtor fos | ae ee Kampsen| SCHRAM ek BORE tN | Sokbiio, ATE im ‘lo en +e ealtor J ees, [ toy Pixie. Hwy, _ WHITE’BROS. « const Rear 4) ES OLE veri JIM. WRIGHT » | R. _-VALUET, Realtor ER, ‘Hiltz. rio | ‘pSadine | ALTORS| ele af = _FE*4.0828 “aa Ras AE 83 get agrye iain * ONT: nen o "|; toi W. reece We saiat! 3 ofr ., oie fe full war one ce Sans “igi pad. Se BY OWNER" 8 RM MODERN, ONLY 99,000, # rm income. With fireplete.« & car geregs. cagy terms. = im motarn, ase ae Sal 3 family brick on Whifte. more. @ rms etch,” rea! y 5 bd ineome Basy down pay: Will trade. Stain os ois W. DINNAN | OFFERS Dr ayton Plains Clone ton We heve a wonderful hay in an im Aol ob ® steal price In Northeast Pontiac bat we @o have eng p> 3 One Block _ Off Williams Lik. Rd. EAST BLVD. | Aimost ne ener Waterteet twtnlo @ © new = of : . Bride and Groom AILER PARK See this Home ct tats | © 1907 by WEA ervien, | = “Even though you hate all mankind, Wilson, that’s reason why we can’t have a nice time!” For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ARD E. PARTRIDGE m2 decree John K. Irwin For Sale Lots ens *- Corporation ~ 13% 8. Saginaw, 2nd Fir, FE 40535. 03 Pontiac FINANCE CO. | FE 41574 ere. | _ Romes modern m or not, » home additions or ‘BUD” VALUES | ied ie fot bate ‘ |Bateman — Kampsen} AMER tei | ® . Elisabeth Lake} Privileges. “LAKEFRONT eg Bud Nicholie, Realtor Mt, i a. rather Pavia Daily & Sunday 1-8 32 W. Colgate ___For Sale Acreage 47 oyd Kent Inc., Realtor Dizie Hwy. ot ice EVER WONDER? Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridg s mies to ® te a jand, li, eettect: Ortenvil Ly * ti * ee . —— Lakefront lot and beauti- ful ranch home owned by business /man. $18,000. Principal $14,500. Discount price. Call im- «| Huron Gardens—2 Lots SWIMMING “ze! $50 Down Kuschell _| For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | @ L. ESTATE & INSURANCE 40347 Contemporary ~ ggg treets, 100. ERIS ace Soomaaae UTICA AREA G..L. VAN VLEET | business FE 3-9124. . 96,000 handie. $60 month ‘. per pay Ranch Bi-Level streets and in An "of te new jin» su } Located. - F: STA- in Keego, Before 6 p.m. FE After 6:30 p.m., Aaaytair | Baas See ne HOME & AU "BUY OUT A Beautiful 10 rm mod..farm home. | ee RIDGEWAY Oakla *:| Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK B' EF’ 2-9206 CASH LOANS #@-/ BUCKNER [eee = Finance Co. buy 1 '. A neome eer * One t-room home with the | - 4000 SQ. FT. ** a Drayton Plains’ t RESIDENTIAL Merrie Oaks, Lake Oakland privi- d at $40,000. On easy Bateman. Kampsen REALTORS FE 42-0528 ~ HOYT REALTY rE 2000 al sas, Jot 100160, 91850, : 3 -gae.| WARD E,. PARTRIDGE ~ ties 2 acres part- COMMERCIAL Bid: ~PONTIAC’S Newest Loan Office. GET THE CASH YOU WANT .. .$25 TO $500 IN RECORD TIME “LET'S. TALK Distributorshi eoin machines. with a . dustrial, 199° front Roy Annett Inc. ota Bes cn Rs Te am ie 2 Te, "eon sewer, water & ete. spear, ice spud, 2 tipups, minnow bucket and car, PE 8-3210. LARGE HION ON PA * meat, al tke ict th, eat . beagle. Sell or teade for what have you. EM 3-68TT. AP _1-1565. TAKE . A NTs ON * lor older car as my equity. FE ae i hae ete = wall-to- full basement with gas room. . Full price, recreation 'R. D, RILEY, Broker 509 Elisabeth Lk. ae +1031 es | et carpeting | Duo BONNY take. Wall APT. sonable. FE 4-0274 STARTING OCT-ISTH THOMAS E FURNITUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OcroRER 17, 1957 Reconditioned od Appliances Fricidaire ‘Eiee. Range, #34. “Uti ePecre RIC ao GUAR. «arnt att Commerce Rd. EM 3-411. re he NORTHERN “ea ‘ . dally SINGLE peeee {mMoDest MAIDENS > lay ALAN ilelvs mr “1 want you to do over the whole house—including Dudley! "* Sale seis le 13 3 OAvoE LD 7 sen. $50, é GRADING TAN ae tdelivered-Be tractor work weer eee eeh per siveee 12 OAUGE a ' FIELD, shot p SHOT = ee hare 3 boxes shells, 12 GAUGE REMINGTON: PUMP _ gun, 05, PE 6-2370, Callli3 rr. PLYWOOD BOAT & € : : mt ph ige Pi dle, trols. $1475. Call weekda Lansing [Vanhoe 98-6028, Jagt. 7 (ee No, PRESSES, tiee- Fi T Sarat” drill press Bea? dat" parce Do It Yourself 61 “FOR RENT oat eee et OR 31781 of the Lakes Church “FOR RENT | rf sanders | hand - furnace cleaners. Wall- “op Ore Oakland 1 & rd. Lake Ave r 5D sheen semale an a oe Wareperh moter enh cup mi Pp ooy e 5 Ente FE ent | CORNET, GETZEN, BRASS FIN- ish. God, cond. Reas, Mi 4-1870, after 6:30 S| sere $100. EM 3-284. i pace AND CARRYING _case 3-3687 - Y PRicESs $3 iS (3 | tke teas eee cond. Phone SIZED S®EINWAY nd no, mah: Stiy ‘pried. MI 6-126. eer’ ce AD aol er .m., MA 5-5674. HP motor, will for, deer rifle or shot gua. XM 33030. r model 8 fone 12 $40 20. 20 gauge age Rey 50 ome. emfigton $134.45 now bs ae a mode] ee. 12 ~~ — © dea Good | buy ae SS ee ae _ A "Pelegregn Ra. FI im up. Hunting Coats & Pants _ WONG &_ RIFLES. 413.30 a _Good hunter. PE 23-6920. BRITTANY PUP, 6 MO. AKC. MA- §-5652. Loves’ chisdren. “s35 to good i hone. s Cl " le EM 3-0308. . es, OR 3-20866 OR 3-7578. Bggron TERRIER § OS OLD SUAGES MALE nO RBDIET ER. noi AKC ed, $50. FE 5-268. SHOTGUN SALE 2 Also good Up, Se, ae oe FIRESTONE Store | 140 B bet tae 4 HUNTING Pants size is Pa Pm bent ee te - By PA Pg 3408 WINCHESTER “ 4 0 RPLE 36K 0. EM snore ~ rounds ae Bang Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 BLACK & BLOND C00 MA $1403, »| COCKATIEL. & CAGE, 45, OR 3-0066. NAR “age Apricot. 501 a ot. Fe by Jav Alan) GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE AND FEMALE “PUPPIES - FE 2-1321 - ii edge MY $1833. or OL 8-sens. Parakeet Guar, to Talk Talk } SPANIEL. toe wr ween, yy iene sined MI arte. FtANTED oY teal oub “Bek males, ‘ek, OR On }ane. hie *pybs Larry's Phone bred, & tank re- are | - Bes Pe sso — eee oas ee Grain & tel ist ag, Ae * oy, MAY ’ aLso nN : CARE p BALER WITH WISCONSIN from 430 10, $50. Ha: Ryen Ré., Utes. Ba Fall Clearance Sale John Deere tractor with powertrol, CALL 4 For Sale Howsetraiters 78 , : ares a N32 BEb- rE 188 W. ANN ARBOR |. Wanted “Used Cars BS At “PRICES FOR BORAP & ‘OLD ears, OR 34015, si HAVE 14 Bor. hp. eleetrie Evinrude complete with tratier, Will trade for car of equal ie Sal FE @ ‘s0 FORD. ChEVin: artes #75. Metal ¢-0014, ft Pe Sane dere aR JUNK: ANd) foe ears: Always R Ready to Buy | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS PE b-0719 1 BAOLEY st Bud. Shelton Motor Sales on tate models, _bor * auwure.& oak. Biya. FE 6-963). ~~ CASH ping. tee our Bs thre 1989 SR hans MOTORS —wownee | Corner Pike & & Givd. PE ue dh “Gun ‘be “te / ee a them. y\ 28. ; Ra TR ‘TL VLORIDA TALS ; rtam. ft. with bots yo Py pom it We are ae the i = sag * 0 wides, from W to “OCTOBER ONLY Lm Ti ip you sean ompet | en abet ears Vace- for Site hows. ~K, ery © down pay- Also i te selection of late m “ueteine “ta bed. ie “pop and « at big BOB he ee re? : MOBILE HOMEa 5A . INC, D “Fone ray manor 3-1203 cy pad tera t days . ok SEE pono Tratler Sales. WODERN HoveET ft. to 35 ft. 12% = low Auto Accessories 80 ys Drayton Plains '| Every Friday ....7 P.M. .| Every Saturday ..1 P.M. ; >| Rrery s Sunda .2 P.M. & SELL | DAILY OR ae : bang CM ee Bnager, Fu | Saari" bert wotier. Ole Sik of) Doar ; OHNSON MOTORS 2 Se <4 | (CHEVROLET Be MI 4975 | “CASH” POR YOUR CAR ae ‘ “a Bright Spot AUTO SUPER MART Orchard Lake at Cass “" *#F E 8-0488 FY DOLEAR for cars in any condition 1 =) ee “Pontiac Auto Brokers WANTED: USED CARS Call FE ¢6100 __ 1800 yw, Berry at Madison — CASH ~~ jase AVERILL'’S NEED CARS on it, then bring i here tor top 2020 DIXIE MWY. rE PE 23-0078 4-6996 T «LAR For ly Well i"wul bay row w “hy. VAN WELT See M & Mu oe Sales "| gat tp pe a ale Das som. | WE BUY Cand IN ANY CONDE ae Truck Parts 89A); sepiet’hay! servis, Sua Batse : hee, MA W MANURE zienviow nay serves. Maa Lette bedrms, TV toe ‘good = cond, or ae iad Cat legend | ee ee a be oe. vm exe ae on Mi Lier. ah wanke. Eg AnD gt YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING, FAUED WAY, COARAE FOR Fleepe 2, 9850, OL Tasss, after soll, gravel, ue etc, FE BA plane or bedding p.m 2039 Auburn woton | +e : Ghean, Sus = Qttony vii wOUsETRS ATER EXC. FOR For Sale ale Trucks _Wood, C Coal eI Fuel 67 Sr 80, ; Brewster Rd. Neeser Fn - sone ra STAKE, ov DRY SLAB WOOD, DELIVERED. __For Sale Livestock 72 WE ARE (80 ™e a UTON BObSe TRACTOR & a ED ge, Aguare cogy,| tesutk Renda stl "pen ween tua Pineriace wooo, pmivenen.| Ry Metaiey, Seer 2 | fina Mast Bee MAET| ah Sa viens nooo ahead nid wake | in em Ry Ag Myst GIREPLACE — FURNACE — KIN choi - DLE - 5 SRIDLE. Oxtord Tratler gains, a Ta? on BRIGGS way fuel oll, Oakland Fuel & | _ 040. FE ¢090 HOUBETRATLER 30 FT, A ot Reatine laanter Cn We're moving & having « store Paint, 498 Orchard Lk. Ave. Pi Honses BOARDED. BOx Pore River and ibow Lake £40 6. Telegraph Ra. rd Lake Ré., Keego Harbor rm. Beh 34001. iiss MICHIGAN ARROW a PF a| HL CHEV. TON PICK: SEASONED WOOD OF ANY KIND ae ¥e ton with R & H, white wall SOLAR Gaia? TRAILER 4 on eee Ree Gireuy | wie Ld. “Bepite Sane. | gau™aren'n Sager Come fom “heen 4. PE Sh30. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) _frean’ bo. oily. st TRAILER EXCHANGE | MEhcse more COLEMAN 3} BURNER STOVE & LOBIL ME ; E ge nae once, $25 for both, eA 4 chetee — Wenies erenees a s pe, oak . phy Pa : seman, ang. sleeps Gra » Re gt “a oo et a See ANDERSON at CABILLA Patkow ee fia Woodward, Pi Puls and go mile & ‘ror __.. For. Sale e Poutry 7 74 M HE maar os ag from i pom : : Lys ; L| par a NS & GEESE FOR YOUR raten saa adie Later S| soar cana CFF i, AON FICE BP. gy Ep ois deep freene. FE 2-087. | toned tw ‘returaished. "tte gew, | "em. Deluseesh. “ruck te. like A r, olor fir. 8. $6.50 EA Geie SASHA. ovaliaple 9 an. Very| new. Good buy for $708, cre Aye. ‘our own. Beige _bew Rd. MA 5-3431. oo -j gs aoe miles west of. Commerce Vi: Sele Ferm Froteie e 75) ™ ROTTLE GAS. NORTH . and “Duck Lake Ra. intersection. | APPLES, orroory ap,| PART & SUPPLIES FE me ey 8 to! BLOOM, a ‘vine 7 ao 5 Teen fis nh week * aad i CHEVROL a vere . rie Serv til 6—Closed Sun. ; Pea tee tio. “Walton wit He tee © williams ‘ake ‘Ras, jouer "GPE: | 1000 8. Woodverd Birmingham Open | OAKLAN: TREE SERVICE Tape RED DELIGOUS “APPLES, @i W | cial. Sleeps 4. Cheap, EM. - semen Pree est. o Rd 1 mile N. . of f- B4 3- y . PA LE. TREES watt Au ae —— OXFORD. .. body cond. excellent, OL Sik E TREES. neys Cider Mil). Formally Tib- TRAILER SALES T™ Re Maple” Dine Sp sea ned bets. Elgin 63700. ear in trade, 3900 Baldwin, al We ‘cot “e Sale Farm Equipment 76 | *o.0,.tre ise a) sew Geneeh, | PODGE os, TON PlEwUR, GoGD 7, eed eave menef. of Geom) . 9 Ge 1 *atuarts, "Michigan-Ar: | i500 giOmD wtaRE ie PT” BED Bivd, E. — ee omc,/|*# Bae pe RE oat the atl Bi ‘%, « High rack with tarp. 6300. 1948 or’ Pontiae f lean "HAGE n @ priees height $200, eat “irae. Ne Baile ; — p abe al yo we Cas pin Rental plan oratian on some. Fe 4.4064. 7 Regular a5 os em. pump guns For Sale Pets 69 duo-plows and éther extras. MA| Part-gas-supplies, pen 9 to 0:38) pe ereee sow / 1 : Le. . Sehuts Mo-| aera em eh eee vist eee wh "AAR EQUIPMENT |_Wintor‘um" "6° | Giz tigi SO" A pump rifle c. _ : : garden + : ; : ; nee Ee oe. we auto, rifle TS .. asad Pontiac’ cisest ye ~E- ‘avs |__ Rent Trailer Space 79) 1,, "Cnn, on 3-006). : (|i MALE COLLIE — AKG "ESS.| °Teem ae v8 a oew iis agi: pean: bie i oalieercnanetaane ua Terme te suit %» bea * Dm. Tratier spaces. to to ° rook Call oR GM —— lO LD MA AGL. : Mi TERTNERY._ ee cab | AWOUNN HRIONTS ld hy aT ae yo em: Weimaraner i Ako Fea. from ie cues § yer sales on M24, ts ae in. “Onis. oe Ber 4 9 on ane a OAR Regular $3.20 ve Lb. L. | just north ot Oxford ‘ Browning automatic — 831.75 up, ada aad ae = cs efor cat ot. pickup Son: “Oxford Mobile Manor |'#_ zo SPre — § MALE, 3 FE a Borie Es etext ole, _FE_2oe. Scities | Several Re- ee “ Taek Beautifully marked. $35, OR Garden Tractors a Adams. Auburn re 3-6136. Excellent for snow removal. ARLL , oe ser an Oe PR bat neice Ti Now and Save ike “MALE WEIMARAUER, | Bolens ‘how. 6 Cultivator bis he = re. Pat ee Sascke POPPER -y| otat'tab2iaie's Ta aa Ere, hunters, Fe S30 MA! i READY ‘TO fo. \%-TON PICKUP $095 io a Century Super, vm ¢ 2 Door, ara 2 Door, ma oo. 4 Door, eee. Like rat Seta GLENN'S Jus. ott be cots, BIRMINGHAM ~ NASH RAMBLER CLEAN CARS Ramblers A ES Esa ME 9 whe rr sak to ys as | bye Saat See ow. WW. das ca a Dixie ‘ ae monte ier, Ta rom ' SRO sae. st CARER a Trans Ea, a i988 Ford Bae Seba a Birrainghann NASH areca FoR ies } on e vr UP) 48 cHev, AL “psi intrp it Meni BIRMINGHAM / SAFE-BUY — USED CARS mira he tires, tow ml , One owne Suburban an Mtrs, 568 8, woodward PEA mine , |SAVINGS ARE HIOH. PRICES. . Schuts were never lower. Motors, \ LARRY ON BOLENS TRA RS, ROTARY Ee &| Auto Glass a as - EROME re sant fiat eae Ob 1-071 KING BROS. jack Prat 7% ae _nd._at_ovarae en ar Tack : aeptvoet Canis anes, ~ For Sale Ti Tires GOA | % sFODR pee. Miller, 5 ent, 1863-8. | ST ‘Me WILLYS BTA ty wheel drive, sain. i Mi,), Bir- aot ee pom | paley prs a wiLcys ve dri es Ea : ve “MED. WILLIAMS | wn For Sale Care 91 ae GOOD TARPA — - ALL SIZES ws so ET oat oF | ESP ceoneg Oe ML i r 7-2036. Feel ingwer. cont Blede, 30 ta. | 2-2 Seeee , ; sew’ Teslonabies “Owore| AMte Service 81) new. “taking way. for cur, ie Perea apm, © °T CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE! {> Schutz Motors, Birmingham's linde |, Zuek M , FARMERS, LOOK! or Mood, Poone FE) ooaward at opal aaa copie de sae _ Sate Motor Seowters 82 | Moot sa wt = * ude rake, ‘Tuis | #6 CUSTOM BOX. CALL AFTER 5, Birmingham, ravi be mets wane w an i DODGE s. 4 nal ice. Rn OR 36281 i ia Mai, cnartson. | Saha ctorey cles 3 ~e ick Special 2Dr- Auction Sale 7 Blue lop? dark Sine" seas: Bae ", MATCHLESS, GOOD COND.| A 000 * actual AT AUCTION, 3 MILE RY % N. Marshall. miles. This Ig 508 a beauty, Fon ast, Oct jf r] Fox eee AND ae SERVICE ON | 4 oman pi EE ee ® | Be Ca. sae Sout WILL “ACCEPT Ail call-hood vaccinated. Full ling Outboard : Bien hay Boe) "pales atten, * Boats & Accessories 85 eG, ry oqtipm , 4 ns Paul auc- if Aly i Uy wet, § H.-P, Bit § : B & B ole j Re Leaving rate v wane 3-4088. Pa 08 . Bre Tt pees Sal eet ing NAUTICAL lent bag, Bg Auction Sales Seo CanSe| Seite 5089 .Dixie Highway INLAND LAKES SALES | iss NORTH - i = my Li mrt : ‘AAA QUALITY | 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors’ Chrysler - Plymouth — Baie, Ba debt Oe bass| - Beupte f o: a MM, W-4,« ee en eee ee ee ae NA ee ee eT ee MEME TaN, Ne EN Vip hn Pop eee r Sih ‘i - Gre 2 or Biue Dr. 4 MONEY DN : LOCATED « 2“ id . i: LOT We Trade jimmy DeRose 3140 — We Finance ‘CLARKSTON - Motor Sales » Chrysler - ps Plymouth venings—Plea se ne “MAple 5-5141 CLARKSTON 328. MAIN ST. _CLARESTON Bud og matic wer . — ; rakes, ' * * ” 2-DOORS —~'4-DOORS al Washers. : covers. “Excuse ns tobadmaaaachied 8 oo: *__| WAGONS—CONVERTS - pees | ry Reg For Sale Cars) 91; ~~ ‘For Sale Cars 91, 55 PLYMO age A Brand New List Price é 55 PL UTH $3799 3:08, DELUXE CWRY. $:1 | 'S CHBYY. 3 DR. nena st Radio & Hester, Std. Trans $195 Pa r permeate n tneky Bales, 193 Our Cost Prive - Pan pome? Lat us help 5 FORD | COSTGMLINE BR. : u or your car down — GIGQO __| take Orior'Motor Sales = Sree Wai), “PONTIAC RETAIL” | ay 00 va won,” | oe : : si nuas_Az-cuangsron_mo |i HURON ne SALES ~ [SAL WIE ND COUNTY's bir 4 ae ee ‘Charges ” RESUME PAY-| ALWAYS A gee hepornes ae be Hn, : TAKE ADVANTAOR OF OUR reams “ieinons ro he M08: pa aaa eg W.HURON we o-26| 0d assume small payments.| LOW OVER LOCATION down, assume ts of nat. ' ae RP 193 8. fag: pen 0A ee Re SEE | Breyer Asie | onrmoe ane, mow, rmicss| se cuavnour i OR ee Fe) Ae MeNEAL fesecrssrse| oc Romaine |) nomen ¢ SR arate! we: eee | HASKINS For the Best Deal | ~sa—pan.| Sree se meaia: | 1953 Buick Special har dD Pl \, eae teed ses | Game eg 1963 Ford Customline, 4 dr. odge - Plymouth Dealer | “eisice Rae = eae toned - true veg SAG. Turner Vord.| tee isakus aut MODeLa TO CHEVROLET 6%, 8. Woodward” Mi é2049! healer, We hate Chevios! Yen ; o Fai 2 pa. e CHOOSE FROM ‘B, h : ane. 9088. Schutt | Gan. ‘A + fh AUTO SALES pape iia, nine enmins — Png ORS , aoune. Se Fai ear i realy 312 _W._Mootenim Pe coe ae Oakland County’ $ —: RUSS JOHNSON _vare ate sr — : *, Biralag cutee, Sebuts SAVINGS ARE MION. | prices Fastest Growing Dealer” Pontiac . CLEAR NCE SALE tos, eee et BAe wore at Master rs MOOt| tore, Birminghom, O11 Ditie Highway at MIS Fvords. Perks Re. Baldweet itaroid | "5; FORD CusTOM TODOR & st ¥ N hal, — =| it moron gas 3| Auto Brokers Tange tn on Boders whote-f= cond. FE aad ‘) “yee 3, Mord Ford &. 3 rea | Siar ee tie te Turner “ihe: — 2 DR. NO a bs Mercury” Geav, oo ; Kee ohnson Mo otor Sales "SPECL ‘ATS TURN TO SCHUTZ WERE MAK =| Ee today Ta aa yee deal Sia “eaai” tat Pr Bee, Por. ‘ties FE 4 Yi mange Orion ee: ‘Schuts Schuts Motors, Birmingha Reade re Sie . ‘ ye BT... 5 we atin TRADE ‘ PONTIAC ¢ CATALINA. ett. HY *itaaie vb BF 3, Sa aa 4 dr. Mercomatic § 505 * = ; FE 2-001 r. condition, | '52 oe 4 dr. Mons UP OR DOWN einen tote “vith blue top. Excel. condition. Roninc, ee < OR “SEANCHIY Haupt “Pontiac Salen, Staple | 42 et ay ieadar inary $38 1951 1957 Models. [Rat'e & Mester. Auto, 5 aALs Cane OR ONT) Fuses equipment. bind, ‘Bi Bord 2 dr. POM... & 308 to . $1495 ; see perxenONe Go00-ws | ™ha? BERS, hE saaP ON TAG AUTO BNOKERS Ve Par , -| Phone OR 3-948. guner, low mileage, very clean. 5 $810 camer OUR car|_ “4, CHEVROLET Vera TORIC te he pane CARS SKING | are oan “ WAGONS See Poke | 2 Ree -* - a . Laer eee ee [A K | 'S4 FORD 8 |We mave 1 NEM) '56 M’clair 2-Tone Convt. | 33 Tee csceccce an 98 CHEVROLED ap > gue to m4 thru ‘$1 MODELS EAEREDnt Eig: tole ee erat ceva ia8 $1680 oors: a Ban . $1850, L . < : ; cree, wonmna wars rarenD"| | NORTH |. ciate Set | tere ee Te TOSS gree, ‘Uakinad County's ‘goles fest eas E L oo ene Se body, brakes. & tires. Dual ex-| 1986 STUDEBAKER SKYHAWK. covers. Fastest Growing Dealer” |nesio & Heater. Standard Trans- CH VRO ET er » “work 5 hers Can. ‘fincace, FR. 8-0000. Sadie 4 oe aig, CeARESTON fans | “$195 Down 1000 8, Woodward. Birmingham NORTH pact ace ae oorise, peste" and ITRAT. ear ge axes w incorx.| “CHEVROLET ie Ser CENTRAL |B isbirre cars| sth" anceun| | JO CG ALLO NS ene eae Fee OF LINCOLN « MERCURY i ag i BOBSE FO WER Widon |"E ia A PORE 5, sus | red MU 48158 EVEN THE : OF GASOLINE wer “Bt, Chere wrecker. Dew Ea RICE Hee pean erate. | ‘Crown Jewels’ , we. Mich. .y 7 were Rate nate Motors, ‘Hig ie om. — eall eaven't any, more litter | FR EF i G000 RET FOR TAREMAT Oa canary a “WFR -2 DR. NO MONEY than these- fine O 4 : paper route. Jeep station wa-|"87 HAR down. ie gel ge $31.35 USED CARS. STOP & ’ fon, Overdrive. Low mi. Good GF BR UG FE ie . | WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE an POSSE, Eh Sina Sa ararion —waaon. | SHOP TODAY OF THESE OUTSTANDING _Bivd. FE 8-000 ESC seat : “Your car! | pain the down ent. rates. 6 more to p from, a MI 4-2735 1000 ae Woodward Birmingham a / Brand Yew List Price ‘1s ~ Our Cost Price $2199 Dodge Last Chance- ‘New ‘57. ¢ Birmingha N : ees. pean of mir pod re eae Po SAVINGS ARE Were never eames Birmingham a Soon. Ain SPORTS v-8 a Power brakes, R. H. W-walls. Many other ex. pg ng i miles, Owner, ag fg OE age Pe a = = | hy AM West t Side Used Cars CLEARANCE SALE DRASTIC ‘SAVINGS BB a tees V4 4-Dr. wagon. Drive out where gverhead lee) ‘West’ st Side Used i Hae FE 42185 goog 4 DR. in. GREAT BIG SCHUTZ. ‘RE MAK- igs" room new, acnute Motors, DeSoto - Ply- , Woodward at sharp. too. Schuts Motors ens. i HUDSON. OR ire 8.0963 er “I . H, OVER- Mid-Month Clearance New Car Trades 1951 PACKARD nd Factory r ‘ $l Ra ee conve! and white sidew Mas factory in- . Your ear to cover payments $12.93 a w manager. rE ey cae Good eondition, si0s0. 1986, [956 FORD eorr. RANG “WAGON Raw cancare sbi eo stander eb $1 ‘GREEN LIGHT CARS E +57 Lincoln Convertible A at $7 Chevrolet Sta. Wgn. This, like _. ato 4 = oa i v green HE ete white wall “ca he less BSr4 miles, Hurry on this one $2179 Poe ee eee ee eee ee ieee a oa a saat mr | 154 Chevrolet Bel Air Royal bue 2 dr., with R&H, 2 tone vinyl ges -high rubber, the second this winter for A palit Woree ea re eee ee $685 "OI Buick Special zr, w-wall t S aeen ‘coaad miles left. F 33. Pontiac Convert. $ 795 i Hydre- Btiie vecusy: atoce Non ase. 54 Pontiac Stchf. ..$1095 cu +DR. SEDAN, fully ¥ tic, Pow- er & 5 431. 55 Buick Convert... $1595 Pa _ ; tines, in "gees mi miles, STOCK °55 Pont. 870 Cat, . $1395 COUPE, r, ra- FE 55 Buick Special ..$1495 2Dr Ma pete a Two te Dynaflow, v-Well res, Two choose SS Merc, 4- Dr. Sed. $1095, Bete & heater, Mercomatic, mechanic reeds paint work. STOCK | '54 Ford 2-Dr. H'top $1095 tle & heater, Fordomatic, STE ‘35 Buick Special ..$1395 penis . 4. 2-Dr. $1595 tires, o STOCK 336. 155 Buick Sup. wv, ww and“ oiit, NO, ; -$1895 ine, = STOCK NO '54 -Ford 2- Dr. a $ 495. Refine, and “ana Needs iitile aid work STOCK radio & vg he iife green ake NO. 44. 4B Buick ick Century . $119 $1 195 , hig, wert’ inst 0. NO, ’54 Ford Convert. ~ $1095 a & heater, with eral, ‘STOCK’ No » aay ‘55 Buick 4-Dr, H/T $1695 55 Olds 98 2-Dr. ear, at, 'S3, Buick 4-Dr. Sed. 2 595 "56 Buick 4-Dr. Sed. Besse | OLIVER: BUICK | 210. Lake A — Oot a 9 “| TERRIFIC Courtesy Cars — SAVINGS. “AUTO SUPER vk Sib Se CHEVROLET BEL AIR +-DOOR- ‘St OLDS OLDS SUPER 88 “ 4000R Hydrematic, radio 156 FORD FAIRLANE 2-1 2-DOOR - Radic & heater. overdrive, white tires. 33 CADILLAC: 62 SEDAN bydreamatic, full power, white tires. "56 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Radio & heater. beautiful Red & White . White tires. "53 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 heater, hydramatic "56 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY COUPE: ticeirle windows % gente.” power steering & . brakes, 53 CHEVROLET CLUB COU IPE Best offer takes by Sat. night "56 CADILLAC 60 SPECIAL : _Mvdrematic, radio & heater, full. power. white tires. 53 NASH »2,DOOR '53 FORD SEDAN ._. Fordomatic, radio & beater. ‘SS DODGE ROYAL 4-DOOR_ SEDAN $2 CHEVROLET, REAL SHARP Full power, radio & heater, dynaflow. \e FORD, SEDAN 38 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY COUPE 53 CADILLAC COUPE . bydramatic, radio & heater: 2 ao Moyenssete, radic & heater, full power, 7500 actual miles. ‘55 PL) YMOUTH 4-DOOR SAVOY Radio\ & heater, good rubber. "34 HRYSL .ER WINDSOR SEDAN rfiite, radio & heater, power steering. A beauty! 'S¢ PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR ‘ Radio & beater, two-tone paint... 's4 FORD SEDAN - lent condition, radie & heater. 54 MERCURY, Cl. UB COUPE Mercomatic, & heater, jet biack. 'S4P er 2-boOR Hydramatic, radio & Raster, tal ores: JEROME. OLDS-CADILLAC. ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS FE 8.0488" +55 BUICK ROADMASTER SEDAN ee oe MATTHEWS. ina ecjem creel *51-'57 MODELS DURING OUR Indian Summer Sale || South Side "57 HEINKLE "56 PLYMOUTH 56 CHEVROLET 56 KARMAN GHIA : 211 S. Saginaw ’S6 CHEVROLET oles . ’°56 VOLKSWAGON #1608 4 $5 THUNDERBIRD '36 FORD $1145 ‘55 CHEVROLET $1145 ‘34 BUICK $045 ‘33. PLYMOUTH '55 CHEVROLET . $1005 ‘S$ CHEVROLET a aes Pe a ac 53 PLYMOUTH CATALINA QARDTOP ‘54 FORD ‘51 FORD . i vermis : a ae ‘51 PONTIAC 8405 6 CS Side 631 Oakland Ave. OLKSWAGON '$7 HEINKLE $1608 $1175 36 CHEVROLET '55 CHRYSLER B/AIR Ht P i peace ‘58 PLYMOUTH 8 tack 55 FORD 54 CHEVROLET ‘$6 FORD 53 PLYMOUTH ‘83 CHEVROLET ! SS CHEVROLET x "33 HUDSON ‘52 CHEVROLET SOCHEYROLET "SL MERCURY 49 CHEVROLET 52. cuByROLET | “MANY y TRANSPORTATION, SPECIALS ” . From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS . A Phone Call, Brings a Courtesy Car to your. Door. _MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Deale ” "Your CHEVROLET Dea r | FE basal FE44947 | WERE Filet NOT SAVING ANY OF THESE CARS FOR ANY SPECIAL CUSTOMERS! FIRST. COME- FIRST SERVED! A BY STOCK NUMBERS Lo Owens” | Your Friendly FORD Dealer se 147 S, Saginaw a FES 5.4101. FE st : Oper 8 A.M. fo 9 P.M, '33 DODGE Club Compe ctavsicesastabiies $498 | 53 DESOTO Club Compe. scan cmostares sided on $ 745 $103 "50 CADILLAC 4-Door ...0....0.0cece eed $ 545 _ B106 ‘$6 FORD Convertible ......000.0500¢. sic. $1495 ) 6127 « '54 PONTIAC 4-Door vecececcceeccenceees $ 995 . 8150 '51 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ............-$ 245 55 FORD Convertible ....000..cccceaces . -$1295 acy a '53 FORD Club Coupe ......s0..eeeeses, ..$ 745 5253 : "$3 PONTIAC Convertible :....0.....00c008 $ 695 ee eae ’ , "St BUICK 4-Door sicsiececssscscsesecses $ 395 8271 ‘$4 BUICK A-DOOr iscesscceecesaccceceess .$ 945 _— ~ . '56 FORD Club Coupe ......0..0eccceeu eee $1595 53 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ..:.... wish TE '53 STUDEBAKER W008 heeds ance sove 9S. '53 CHEVROLET Door decease decd vo e$ 445 a- 4 ; 2 THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 , Frank Baxter Urges TV. Viewers to ‘Be Selectioe cde Today's Radio Drograms = =~ wie, CO) CKLW, woo wWs, oom wean, ce wars, ane “WRON, (1468) wR, awe Sagging ww. Be en Reid De aE Tom . oem we Keen Gacy. | WPOR & Bink Aerial Bae cos atctenste| GREW. News, Know ee hecoes j, S7OR com Tews” | Busy Educator Thinks fone Hews, Mcksog [_WPON: “Sports ana mows | WW3. Minute Parade. wa, iarrie a, Marvel Too Much Is Expected WEON, World Kees [cxtw: Hews Keowee | SORE’ Meee Geen tee. WIR, Ma Perkins From Television on—wsn, af WPON, Music With Mason WAR Neve Baloo 7 a Ww) Bob Mare ca FOU. Bows, Lovie CuLW: Grant Davies = : Bee Beg Sue | mamas woemme | *SteRTa” | Eae key om | Ry WHLULAM GLOVER Wron ; Muse ‘With atasca €:00—WJR, News. Melody iat sass doa Lewis YORK @ — Dr. Frank 7:06~—WIR, - | House WW), News, Maxwell he F i nd Rurton| Baxter, television's busiest teach- . “Wes Mews, Moxwel WXY2, Fred Wolt Herb Anderson =| » Mews, Shift Break jer, feels a lot of current criticism wate Morgan | CRLW. Rooster "News, Homechats te eeretee — jot TV is untair. WEAR, Patrick ck WEOM Country Roundup Reve, E3 Racca} “See tp a ~*~ *& 1;30-—-WXYZ, Mickey Shorr | ¢:30—wJR, Vv ot Agrialt. WBC Bandstand tae ‘ “There is a tendency too often Gaile acace Ra | SR Oe ae Grom Tov” | Wel ‘novi rere, [to criticlae something on the al 8:00—WJR, Ames ‘pn’ Andy News 11:06 WWJ, a, Wi 3:30-—-WJIR, House Party not for what it is, but because it Wwi, X Minuet Woe See eet Com oul Peal Wiser Wate were “Mickensie {iS mot what someone expected -it : pes ard 120, wean News, ae 2 ! to be,” he asserts. 8:30—WWJ, Nightline WXY2, News, Woif Sor J, News, ‘The solution, aN. CKLW. News Toby David |11; Muste ‘Sports, McKensie Seas Sip eontness CELW, Theater weak meen ee "CxLw i ~ pevies cay. News, oatrey educator, is “selective viewing.” 0e0-WuR, News, Wvay | WON Early Bind Cub a tae x ite al The University of Southern Cal- CKLW, 1:90—WIR, Musto Mall |ig-00—WIR, sim mec wen Ni xenste |ifornia professor, who first rock- WOAR, News” ORLW, News, Devid a, Nowe, Pose CKLW. News, Chase sted to attention hy parlaying />:20—wih, Vending Question | MBE Mews. Reid * * own Tum Georse 00 WR Leaner |Shakespeare into parlor excite- CKLW ec News. Sports, MacKenzie |ment, is now embarked on his WJBK, ort 8:00—WJR, Jim Mews, MecKinom™ | CRLW, Spurl, Chase ° |sgaturetion season” of exposure 10:00—WJR, Symphony Se rn are 12:20-—-WIR, Time tor Muste| Wine here Mcieod = ion the networks — CREW, News, Knowles CKLW, O'Dell ‘Ds CRLW. News, Davies jae Wie tne “4 Casey WIBK, News, Reid WoaR, Brass has 2s % , ‘ rty@ 5:36-WJR, Mute Hall a ae —_ W38—ww. Pamuy Live World Neve] tutteetgm, wonay warren | “WAR, Hews. MeXensie | ~The’ Baxter agenda includes this CKLW, News, les WIR, Susie WXYZ, Jim Reeves w Gports, Mcleod season: Tuesday night ABC net- 11:00—WJR, News CELW, News, David CKLW, News, Davies "WJBK, Sports, McLeod work appearances as -- Today's Television Programs -- E Record Shop = = 102 w. Huren Ft 8-653! § Professor Hits Unfair Criticism as the solution to Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. over ABC, has undertaken several video projects, including the as host-narrator for “Telephone Time,” which is telecast a » Party to Rock New York Tonight . a "s shortcomings. This season ‘NEW YORK w~Mike and Liz Todd are set to rock the town party for a few friends,” Already the splurge in pink-and- re son. “You'd think with 18,000 invita» x * * ad "Rescued Bird . By EARL Maria Callas of “furthering her who can’t get told 16 SO busy recording.’ dressing room with tears in his eyes. He held a note longer ‘than she did because. she cracked, so she slapped his face. Then she got him fired. “I understand our union's trying legally to boycott her and it should. “Yet,” added Merrill, “if she wanted to return to San Fran- cisco, they'd probably book her, The public is curious to see people who use phony tricks!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... “| Martha Raye may star in another lawsult—this one tossed by a former landlord who says that due to her parties his house is now “all shook up”... woman doctors,” he says . * “Li'l Abner,” a year old_soon, —then learned it was Moscow, I down. That's earl, brother. (Copyright, Robert Merrill Wants L Maria Callas Barred — NEW YORK — Firing the first shot in an opera war, bari- tone Robert Merrill has accused Brooklyn-born prima donna has called upon the American Guild of Mu- sical Artists “to bar her from singing in America until she’s been punished.” “We have better singers in this country stunts have made her = " Merrill “I got peeved when she pulled this ‘sick’ act and cancelled out of the San Francisco Opera season,” on the San Francisco program and head- WILSON ing for Los Angeles. “But when Kurt Adler, the manager, phoned Milan to talk to her, her secretagy said, ‘Miss Callas can't be disturbed—she’ 8 “And last year that young singer Enzo Sordello came to my od for a movie in January—may take Arlene Dahl to London to have her baby, “She’s. got a woman doctor there and she likes * * Fats Domino band got excited when it was booked into Moscow ": ® ra EARL’S PEARLS: Children who are proficient redders have an advantage over others, says Maurice Seitter in Quote. They can finish a comic book before the druggist tells ‘em to put it WILSON career with phony tricks” and use her phony into opera explained Merrill who is new MARIA CALLAS Fernando Lamas—due in Italy has grossed $2,500,000 . . . The daho. 1957) Waxing Fat on Scrambled Eggs LON GBEACH, Calif. @® — A large bird resumbling an Ameri- up by a Coast Guard about 1,000 miles from in port and waxing fat , Boatswain Lambert Greenlee said the tired bird ‘circled the USS Ponchartrain 10 days ago and landed on the bridge. Greenlee, of nearby Whittier, said the bird turned up its beak bled up a plate of scrambled eggs. or turn it over to a 200, weather ship's coated * The 18,000 guests include a clus- ter of movie celebrities (Fernan- “Liz insists on black tle for all the guys," Mike notes, * * * Mike Todd's tonight with thelr “intimate litue]' way ticket scramble. of the sea-|°*t* tions to pass out, everybody would] - _|be happy for once," reports: host Todd. ‘Instead, about 60,000 peo-| Ply ple are peeved at me.” Besides those packed’ into the),, The programed entertainment! Splurge Causing Ticket Scramble stoles, French bonnets and ivory chopsticks, : The government of India has sent along 50 sets of elephant belis and the King of. Siam, who once sonnel, But the food trade groups and stores in distributing good will, plains, “Mike is apt to make a buck out of it all.” > mis ed ° i Sarna, LM et “yy ie) Pett etot AN Th LAL | Cir is) iL JAIV IA Baar, Aly ime | imo) aes ram) feta CM AINISIAITIC iT IAT ins! card aoe AL 11S baa® 1018 (a 728 PM: aes AITIOINI® | at a diet of fish but quickly gob- “That did it,” said Greenlee. “The bird has been feasting ever since. Li) Crew members are pondering whether to keep the bird as a pet, 7 rT Tir y.. _ CHANNEL 6°. | TV ANTENNA KITS Games t Rite Sas ’ “1 20 Mattinte 3 : 30 Essential 47 ratic solo bein, : 48 Male offspring aI a { . Si eae term (pl.)\ 54 Drink made Be Lamprey biol with malt. 42 More refined = 83 io), | ce, | 62 mer (Fr) | ~ ALUMINUM SIDING - Programs furnished by stations listed th this column are subject to change without notice ct, Se: See Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 6—-WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel §-CKLW-TV |, x: a =. oe TONIG . . CONVERSATION SERIES Bee eS re ee Wethee Coeealy ar |8:30—(4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (1) Our} Jn Addition, three of his pre- 6:00—(T) Sports Focus. (9) Pop-| naz activities from husband. (4)| Friend Harry. vious conversation series are be- eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) News. Gules Merz Ga, laren ing used on the 25station cross-| ° ran 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. country educational network. All 6:10--(7) Sports. (2) Weather. ~ a m w this plus 10 hours weekly of class- 6:15—(1) News. (4), Weather. (2)|/7:30—(T) Real McCoys. (4) Drag- pap nnn gy Toth ee 7 News. net. (2) Climax. Franchot Tone & 2-2 plays resistance leader, cynical Hotel tan, “Many more 6:26—(4) Box Four Forum. American correspondent who | 120-— Cosmopolitan. (4) ae” ) 6:30—(1) Circus Boy. (9) Abbott, gets involved ingle baking! 1:6 708 Sout se Lite usually thought, Costello. (4). (Color) Tic Tac| Communist uprising. ns eee “Ta like te be Dough. (2) Sgt. Preston. $:00—(1) Pat Boone. Janis Paige.|'1%—™ News. @) Billboar#. — | saan who tumbled | ait (4) People’s Choice. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| suading the networks and people S2UY|UANANNNONOOUATASOOTUUAEALUAEAA (4) Tt Could Be You. (7) Robin| that there can be = e 3%0—(7) O.S.S. (9) in a & Ricky. of activity.” 2 NOW in 2 tte camer | | tee = “Green Pastures.” Biblical’ fable — aie feat = play. (2) Around World Party.| | FRIDAY AFTERNOON wih ether Mets = Mike Todd's mammoth anniver- Day, {ther TV pioneering. = 5 sary party for “Around World|12:00— (2) (Color) Ladies’ | — - -« = in 80 Days” in Madison Square @ Ton and dom. (F'3S gdows = The " Garden. Comics.: (9) Hidden Pages. cer eemeven Woke We to wm Lates ae k on a roving expedition that = b 9:30—(1) Navy Log. ee ane een would take ‘him to the banks of = Color) | Miller Show. Sow tn ng callie wali = Albums y 9:30—(7) Cisco Kid. (9) TV The- ee ena ia. {bask Twain, to Walden Pood for = th ater. 1:00—(2) My Hero. | (7) \Lady~of study~of “Thopeau, to\a Wessex = these artists - | secee_(1) Hockey. Boston Bruina,| Charm. (9) Movie. village for examination of Hardy = . Detroit Red Wings. (9) National House Party. (0): Bride. = Roger Williams News. (4) Mich. Outdoors. (2)|""aeq crosm ’ It would be no travelogue,” he = Jonah J Dr. Christian. ; a explains, but would instill a = Jo ones 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color)|sense of how these things, these = Ka 10:10—(9) Weathervane. Matinee Theater, (7) My sas ye a all, grew out of = Sammy Kaye 10:15—(9) Theater 15. } place.” « ee bays mel = Buck Clayton wise) Movie, “Dr. eck, Mr. Pe a See b- Nad Spencer Trac ( ) * . é = Ted Heath riage Counsel. (2) Mr. District|:49—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. Lost Tombstone = . “ = 1esB sy 2:80—0) News. of Wyatt Earp = ee a poe 3:00—(2) Brighter Day, (4) Queen Located b B = Dinah Washington =| 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. (4) News| for a Day. (7) American Band- DY DOYS = Ber =| ©) News. stand. (9) Pride of The Family.) SAN BRUNO, Calif, i — Two = , Sr boys reported .to police early to- = Polly ren 11:16—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fatr-|s:1-—(2) Secret Storm, rap gon oo) farty to = Nelson Riddle = WOR $:30—(2) The Edge of Night. @)jtombstone of the famed frontier = eed ex: =| 11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports Final.| Bugle Theater. OB erigr os cpg Earp, ‘in a road- = Dick Contino S)u:2-~ Nightwatch Theater./s:48—(4) Modern Romances, wee? oe = hii ean 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Private Seore-| ‘The boys, Robert Johnson ot = : = u:00—(1 Minto Theater tary. gen Bruno ant: Ron Dill of South -B Don Rondo = = inarried man. 4) Tonight. Sing-/4:20—(2) Beat the Clock. (4 masher "whew i conned to =- ie ==| er Marguerita Sierra. Range Rider. (7) Do You Trust|check a tire. - = Guy Lombardo = | Your Wife. jie, tombstone disappeared in = = . : y. from of Eternity = M.McPartlnd = FRIDAY MOENING = —=—ig:00—(2) The Eaity Show. (4) Ray |viemorial Park, a Jewish ceme. = = /¢:50—(2) Meditations. oe © aneers. (3)itery on the San Francisco penin- = T Erni Ford = : Dane Peey. sula, There also was an excava- = enn. adil = ¢:68—-(2) On the Farm Front. 5.59 (4) Patti Page. (7) Mickey|tion a tage of — deep, reed = ; apparen an effort to = Les Baxter = 1:00—(2) Jimmy Dean, (4) Today.| Mouse Club. the ur containing caves sites, = (2) N 5:45—(4) News. officers ; = -J. J. Johnson «3)"*-? ey. . a, = _ Max Roach 35 Cartoon Carnival. Woman Dies in Accident], “cers first would frm ap on — 20 (7) Rascals. F William some college campus, ceme = Duke Ellington =" Dh diene tg gt meet Park,|*et¥ director said, however, that = === |$:45—-(2) Cartoon Classroom. 4 ; ro several anonymous callers had in-| = - David Rose == /$:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth the car she was riding in hit a whether 5 — é ee ? peared, é Earp's ashes = ome ra 9002) Garry Moore, (4) Romp-|bridge abutment at Siver Sands, were to be removed to Tombstone, 3 ny Othe =| er about 15 miles west of here. | Arizona, where Earp was an off: = Also in Stock = + moienoss = =| 7 root 758 VM & Capitol tae : Saas | HI-FI’s & TAPE ff eee : Anger : i cams RECORDERS) Sin oc. ; =| 95 Old-womanish ~ : = 3 Stutter — 1@ B2s-% =| 5 Weight FY 40 $ “ id =| =| 88 58 | Saw att Call Operatot and 1925 © cared 25 BE ca Pres ; [] OO-IT-YOURSELF 75 Used Sets Famots (ramps Tabe Tester, with expert sévice. ‘ln tact.” 9 Todd lieutenant ex- MICHIGAN FAVORITE WALTON’ RADIO’ & Ty . | 1430 Jectyay, Corner Walton. wieey Tomorrow. tL 4 . , : | ay | . k : : 5 ; i age e . ee : at J nylon tricot waltz 4 pa’ Regular 3.98 2 2 Luxurious, but oh so practical at this price! New waltz length gown washes in a swish, dries in a » _ watered smooth as orange blossoms without ; 2: joose light blue or pink in sizes 34~ “4 to oe Save nowl 4 4 Me e Lingerle Dept. ! 1 Set oe Main Floor bis | BY . as 2) printed quilted ; Ladies’ Ready-to- a |B: poh a Bt ys 453 bog ow , S Bas oR ‘es cotton dusters 99 : Beautiful all-wool coats lined with odyna* for extra Reg. 4.98 3 warmth... for any occasion. Several attractive styles in black wi th platinum lining or beige with brown mt lining. Sizes 8 to 16. ° So nice to snuggle into. . . these loose : style quilted cotton dusters.are in . : a9 99 assorted prints and colors. Wash Here’s just one fabulous Now Only . easily. In siges 10 to 44, Style - . . you'll find the : ~. _gthers just’ as handsome. sere! is a inone.. dip tro Pape ile ard is : —*~ See this t ti f stri ike fur, In attractive clutch style. 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NOT. a 1957 model but a BRAND NEW 1958 model! Test it at home and see what a beauty it is! Here are pictures you never thought possible! Here is top-front tuning that lets you tune without blocking the picture. ‘ New 2-position switch and built-in antenna, new hi-volt- age circuitry. Featured tomorrow in our TV department. “Slender Seventeener” %. A New Look in 17” Portable Table TV ‘NO MONEY Down" 1° weekly Other. New PHILCO | ‘s Portable TV Sets aos Prices Stort ot..........:... 7” 149 ae ss ENE eee PT near en, ee CDSEO San eng TTT ORE SPL EY sat THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 FIVE Wringer Washer With Big 20 Gallon Porcelain Enamel Washtub! Maximum Guarantee ’ All i for $*79”° _ Only ol NO MONEY DOWN! Hurry to WKC for this “deal.” The famous Speed Queen washer DOES ONE WEEK’S WASH IN AN HOURI- Its trouble-free mechanism mokes it our. most popular washer. Massive, safety release wringer, full. capacity porcelain tub, saad -proof agitator. 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Uphx olstered Seat Beautifully Stvied aMsiield @nelalemsicets- ' i e Ideal for Any Room i nS ee temo | Ff Light | } I i ‘ DECORATOR DESIGNED Loto A er PHONE DESK [| Sensationally Sale Priced At ‘FULLY REVERSI SLE Ei <— ullis: TA SEAT a fe amels TELEPHONING READING, WRITINGS \ And LIGHTING \\ Sparkling, Brass-Plated Tips ie be ON anne saneannenaaneen » 4 - > % Le iackle Automatic C Steam or Dry Iron Changes from 2s be steam to dry instantly. 50c Weekly Portable Powerful, yet . Mixer lightweight, new beater re- $ 88 lease. Three 12 speeds. 50¢ Weekly Ce Automatic Pop-Up Toaster 6-position con-— trol makes toast as you like it, BRUNSWICK Bowling Balls WKC will fit ond dri}t Bred $2495 oe wait. Brunswick Shoes .... .5.95 Brunswick Bags ..... 3.95 © HOOVER. Vacuum Cleaners No ee 0 ae Used vacuum cleaners rebuilt with ” new factory euthorized parts, $4 48s mt ee: as 3 < ibiciece® bad fen 3 os e@ hae ‘33 @: ¥ , . i — 108 NORTH SAGINAW. PHONE FE : 3-7114 Sigh on ll “rt Service OR PHONE TODAY - ON L Y lw oceans Rete FOR ALL e 91 PIECE e 1! COME IN, OR MAIL COUPON WKC, 108 N. Seginew Fesnenneenee Rush me the 91-Plece Socket Wrench and Tool Set for only $29.95. | will poy $1 Weekly until the full price is paid. ()New eccount ()Cherge fo my account Cpfvl emount enclosed ot-0-0. nr | nn ( oe) | a PAPLOVED BV iii eMLoved’s: aboResS_ a eS PvTTTTITITititiittitio iii Seuenecsecessasusea OA GC i A a a ae _ = ” . ? “ ‘ . y * . TEN . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 af as Bee rs Special purchase fas dur big An- niversary Sale. Newest styles at lowest prices. Choice colors and patterns. 3-pc. Maple Bedroom Group — Beautiful, satin-smooth maple Regular $ bed, chest and dresser. “Other Lager sets at proportionate ‘savings! No Down Peyment — i $1.00 Weekly! SCI Hollywood Bed & Mattress Set ne, Oe | mattress: and matching box Nev. 1 os spring. $7 No Down Pov — Pay $1.00 Weekly! Service SILVERWARE py "wake pilates Perchase of $29.95 2irchaxe ates MAPLE peat Bed Set! easy AB se ral ond leader. = be used bunk Pay Only $t eo Weits $1 Holds in Layaway ney Nights ‘til 9 WC, 108 N.SAGEN. AW... .FE 37h & ELEVEN _ 9 4 F a : \sRnee we, 4 7 ’ in ae m, , AG, THE AMAZING LOW PRICE Includes Innerspring Mattress, Spring Here’s a fabulous.offer! A suite designed with sturdy Panelyte plastic tops that defy wear, plus ultra mod- ern fashion detailing that includes simulated plank: tops, routed line trims, and mew, modern finish! Gorgeous bookcase bed, double dresser, mirror, inner- spring mattress and box spring! ¢ ra. e | Generelt, | Mth ad . . ; & 1-PC MODERN LIVING ROOM THE AMAZING LOW PRICE Includes These Gorgeous Extras’ Tremendous Festival ensemble of ultra new beouty, comfort, and savings! Dazzling famous make de- signer suite with buoyant innercoil construction, and brilliant flattering accessories — distinctive sofa and lounge chair. Plastic top cocktail and Step tables, 2 deluxe lamps! . No Down Payment -- Pay ‘Only es, mae “SS em al 3149 $2 Weekly! Anniversary Specials! i! ROLLAWAY BED *18 Ne Meney Dewan Includes mattress Folds and stores Great value! 3-Pc. Lamp Ensemble 2 table lamps and 315 1 floor lamp. Smart china bases, color- ful shades. * Me Weekly Steel Utility Cabinet Double door... For $1795 food, dishes, linens. Buy at. . CEDAR WARDROBE & MATCHING CHEST BOTH FOR Solid cedar triple hinged chest and ward- robe. 9x12 LINO RUGS $477 Many pat- terns and col- ors to choose from. ‘49° “4 _ Regular Price $398 . . .Now— TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 Sete ——— Nee pend ann i ee atttteentll le ee — age . Tt . 24s eee ‘ a be sm 7 . TT bisa bit «- = pe i] ' | « . ane tee prane edi o | ; “meen. waa cite eae + ‘ ! ' ateg! *4 -* ‘ - i Pi i . ae \ A ‘ a | i i ¢ » ri — % . } i= ’ 4 c . 7’ — i > es ‘ i; * a wy With Twin Speaker! High-Fidelity Sound! a te64) - - = +3 sPee pa ‘See > shee age ' er" Pre sl oe ‘ “Se ® 4 tegen...” ® «he ba "9 Sh pers Siena t* afc eee : Ti 4 Awe ae te ‘ ; ;* th <3, . . Tt . ~ «i ee | Saas rf | otma, EEe 4 ee , ¥ * +e45 ey e ‘ * we teeeants eed 888! Nesee ‘ “« oo an. : ama” st te vene ofl! rT » ol @ae on ‘de “ * * feel ' 00 = “Sp cheetke * Tie arty ye ‘ oueae = up Weekly! 2 / ° Big, luxurious ry ea with the most odvanced engineering feotures. Twin - Speaker High - Lomge d sound system, Supethsterodyne Radio. Automatic 4- for easy looding of records. Modern lowboy: cabinet a alc or blond furniture! Complete Home Theater \ | Cc ombination! | 40 POPULAR FREE RECORDED | ifs SELECTIONS With This New 1958 ETSO © HI-FIR | CASCELO couia Bring You a TAPE RECORDER @ WITH 2 SPEEDS 3% ips for extended record/playback time _ T¥e Ips for that added measure of fidelity @ LUXURY STYLED Two-tone affixed with wraprsatgeatirsie PHONO-RADIO © LIGHTWEIGHT ee 3 SPEAKERS! PORTABILITY § _ Weighs less than 16 Be. Ugh enous je to carry anywhere va Money Down—$2 Weekly! © EASY TO OPERATE This magnificent Emerson Hi-Fi plays ALL 4 SPEEDS—*~~ Pushbutton speed control. Single Record 16, 33 Ys, 45 and 78 rpm. Plays 7”, 10” or 12” records and Play Control... simole enough automatically. it ales gives you .o powerful Super-Heter- for a child to operate. odyne one World's First.8 Transistor Pocket Radio e Eight transistors for full-fidelity tone and performance. @ Tri-position Handle acts as easel stand, carrying handle and folds away completely. e et styled “Nevabreak” cabinet “inwven,.. 1) ble f col rma o Stara cawcrs” - transistor 50c $ 4 838 radios. ‘a Week! | | Sensationally Low Powerful radio. Telechron clock wakes you to music automatically, Latest ‘57 models. : $1.00 Weekly —— batteries ios A pe a) RO a a a tk Ut a ii i ina a i > I a ri I i a a ee | THIRTEEN tt 32 eS > ae 24 f Pd / PHILCO Full Size Electric Range Big 40-inch work space top, big company-size oven, easy- clean surface units, timed ap- pliance outlet.and more A SP W KC. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 PH es nit *2 A WEEKL SPECIAL PU RCHASES! Lis : fs REET ice — rer |) oeag ea \ a a iL NE \ | iil iH » itt GES IE oo a ie, i a es TIMELY HOME NEEDS! sBig len ft PHILCO 1957 REFRIGERATOR Brand New in Factory Crates! Special Purchase for Our Anniversary Sale! Look at These Features: @ Big, big capacity — over 10 cu. ft. © Plenty ‘of freezer space—48 full pounds © Full-width chiller — protects highly perishable foods _ @ Special milk door — holds V2 gallon cartons _ @ All modern design throughout — brond new 1957 model _ @ AND— Philco’s 5-Yeor Warranty ! a | | J Brand New 1957 Fully Automatic 4 30-in, Electric Range preg omer | automatic oven. Big ““Sun- ize” Oven. Easy-Lift boking unit, rg il surface units Many more Oa N. s. AGEN. AW... deluxe features. Le — Automatic «:. ~on > S ee saree FRIPAN:. SEDO E FOURTEEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 * 60-pe. Service for 8 Silverware . by: the makers of 1847 ROGERS “Regular of $29.95 or more latest pattern in- ~ ternational Silver- : ware specially pur- ‘chased for our anniversary. CHOICE ‘Sr : 9 5 ensational New Featherweight / LUGGAGE ENSEMBLE 7 Beautiful, leather bound matching luggage set. 7 Washable, scuff-proof vinyl cover. Brass hard-/ ware, choice of grey, blue and brown. / REE Metal _ Typewriter Table with = S&S Your New 1958 : Remington Underwood Py eg Oe 4 a nhenm Demonstration Days! — Miss “Sunbeam” will demonstrate the new Sunbeam Appliances Friday & Seturday . ? Coffee and Cake , Mi Everyone CONTROLLED HEAT Sunbeam Toaster Only 50c Weekly Big Deluxe Weekly 0 Down Payment... Budget Terms or Dry stant. watching. Water $0 a Week sealed elements, mee 50c Weekly b — 4 a ‘ gaa saa AE Ss as eS / +. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 FIFTEEN | WKC's 29th Anniversary Spectals!. ae eee 91295 ently "59" — $1 aed BRIDE o- cna wets WEDDING BANDS 7 PERFECT FOR This beoutial set of sl. Eg = a | Pe easie 8 verwore by the mokers of | = : ( - ee — 1847 pes for only $1. . with any =a i . = purchase of ” $29. 95 or SV ie5F = = are Fae = TT : pendants, pins, , —\ [ee a earrings, brace- lets. . . we've jewelry galore to brighten fall living. Values te $9.95 YOUR CHOICE WKC , 108 N. RAGIN. ..FE 3-711 ee ee ee PHONE TODAY —FEderal.3-7114— SPECIAL OPERATORS ON DUTY—OR MAIL COUPON BELOW. WKe’ ii * 1 ee RA oT ONeY-SAVING un an mn = GU 2-4 :” i zs : 30 x 18” SIZE " . oe AS SHOWN ‘ oie ‘2 gv 4ele @jiele a. . | | | | an ~ Send me the 20x 18" catines @ $29.99 , Ke 2 . xd 12% | Send ine the 20 x 16° cabinet @ $19.95 r F< i ie «OPERATORS = “~~ ~ i ° - ON DUTY plored by f ¢ TODAY Home Phone 7 : t . 4 CD New Accovat * Old Account Ne. a een eaeeeawnananemaemnnd ‘ ry ‘ ; y : C . ;