‘a 8 € kx + *% & Through Acres “of Forest Area © Resort Homes, Lodges Threatened; Several Buildings Burned SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. firefighters battled today to ring a “fire storm” that destroyed at least 20 homes 1 il z 2 F F i li i ga z “FF z : Li i ft i buh! and lead- were were back x * * a inaie sini MONDAY, SE a fle California ee oe B [ AIZEN UN: to Ac &— irefighters B Flames Sweep | Boisterous ‘Flossy’ Has Unladylike ae ane? AP Wirephote house at left. The brunt of Hurricane Flossy is expected about mid- eeeteriae Editorials Pot-0-Gold Pazsle.......++..28 Sports gi cenessisevesies dy b ye ee oweeeee eee Its Health Center Oakland County’s new $309,000 health center at the county building area on North Telegraph road. HURRICANE FLAGS FLY — A huge wave breaks over.the seawall of Lake Pontchartrain in the city of New Orleans today, almost obscuring the hurricane flags flying in front of the light- Nicaragua President PANAMA ® — President Anas-| Retiring Rep. George A. Dondero tasio Somoza of Nicaragua, shot|a) Hart were among down Friday night, took a tur'ciais speaking at the cere- for the worse today in a Panama ‘ mony in the center's ass¢m- ‘and Lt. Gov. Philip Temperature Drop Fair and wartier is also pre- dicted for tomorrow. The high is expected to be from % to % de- Ziegler Will Speak Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegier has accepted an invita- tio to attend a meeting of the Oct, 3, the group said today, Expected for Tonight ss "s"tn’ mince 13-Man Group Will Necessity of || Any Major Debate _| ‘UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. | 1%} — The U.N. Security jthe Suez Canal dispute at wrangle with Egypt is ex- pected to develop after the State Dulles were expected to take Britain, France in Suez Dispute Pull Surprise Request; U.S, Expected to Stall Council will meet Wednes- day afternoon to take up the request of Britain and France. ; A full airing of the bitter arrival of British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and other high officials by the end of the week. Diplomatic quarters said French Foreign Minister Chris-| tian Pineau and Secretary of part in the council discussion. Britain and France put their surprise demand before the 11- nation council in a letter to its | AP Wirephote Map WIND’S PATH — Solid arrow locates spot where hurricane “Flossy” Flaqging for Aid Mrs. Emma Whittington Hit While Seeking Push for Stalled Car tuendo of Cuba. They did not say what action they would | seek, | A British spokesman in London : pomemted the two nations ome | Mrs. Emma L, Whittington, 2, ask the 103-mile waterway be put under international control, Egyp- +r : g Redes A Pontiac woman was killed just) outside the city limits early Sun- day morning when she reportedly) ran in front of a car while seeking a push for the stalled vehicle she had been riding in. Flossy Packing 100-MPH Wind for Pensacola Lowland Residents Flee to Emergency Shelters as Floods Threaten NEW ORLEANS (?—~ Hurricane Fiossy, packing 100 m,p.h. winds, swept toward northwestern Flor- ida today, leaving three men reported dead and 42 missing after it lashed near southeastern Louisiana. The New Orleans Weath- er Bureau said in its 10 a.m. advisory the storm, sixth of the season, was centered about 80 miles southwest of Pensacola, Fla., and moving toward the east-northeast about 12 m.p.h. “Movement is expected to con- tinue toward the east-northeast at The hurricane had winds es- timated at 100 m.p.h. near the center at 10 am. and gales ex- tended outward 150 to 200 miles of 154 Perkins St., was dead on ar- ‘and Mt, Clemens streets. | fhe was struck by a car driven by Donald Arnold, 23, of 3644 Auburn Ave. Arnold was re- leased after questioning by depu- ties of the Oakland County Sher- from the center. The Weather Bureau reported a large squally area off the extreme rival at Pontiac General Hospital ™°rthwestern Forida coast was following the accident at Opdyke| cng he back the tide, 3439 Alco Dr., Waterford Township, prior to the accident. 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Nearly one-sixth of India’s huge population is included in the lowest caste, the “untouchables.” From birth these people are doomed to ignorance and poverty and limited to _ ‘the most menial tasks. * * * The untouchables are descendants of the dark skinned aborigines of India. For centures they have been segregated, forbidden to use public wells or to enter temples. _ The Indian constitution abol- ished untouchability. Then last year a law was adopted setting up legal punishments for any discrimination against an un- touchable. During the past year, however, less than three hundred cases were brought to court under this law. This low total ‘indicates what little progress has ,,been made toward integration. Now a government report calls for a fresh attack on this problem, more government jobs for untouchables. But the government recognizes a need for. gradualism in its prugram, and that a change in public attitude is as important as the physical change in status of individual un- — touchables. * t * India's problem may prove more difficult of solution than does the one Americans face in the integration of Negroes into our southern public schools, India’s caste system has been functioning for a far longer period. It ‘has been fostered through religious _ doctrine. It is not surprising that gov- ‘ernment: officials at New Delhi sug- ‘gest that the change should be made gradually. Any attempt to overturn established custom overnight would be doomed to failure. * *« * Americans will watch India's inte- -gration efforts with interest, as, un- doubtedly, many in India will be watching American efforts to carry out our Supreme Court's order that “there shall be no discrimination in our public schools because of racial eg genni +o. ~~ Building totals for 1956 are than last year, and the highway i. gram is just getting under way. While fewer homes are being built nationally, commercial, civic and in- dustrial building is up more than enough to offset the drop in housing. T 2 #& And what lies back of this tre- mendous surge in construction? The soundest, most solid cause : ae gng wp in ee nreasng nam . & \ Sa that could exist. It is a steady ~ & increase in population. More homes are needed because more babies are being born, more new families are being established. — This population increase is natiori- wide, but even so, the gain is far greater. in Michigan than the na- tional average. Pontiac and Oakland County lie in the very center of the most rapid growth. Many problems. result from this growth, but they are not to be compared with those we would face if our-population was de- ‘creasing as rapidly as it is growing. * * * As a well known Pontiac industrial leader would say: “We should regard today’s problems as happy troubles.” SEE = ‘Many of us would not be greatly disappointed if we never saw another chart of President E1sensower’s:in- sides. The Man About Town It’s the Last Week Football Contest to Close at Noon on Next Saturday Autumn: A season that has summer for a bad example. This is the’ closing week of the football contest. The 6300 in U. 8, Savings Bonds goes to the person who makes the nearest prediction on the results of the following games: Sept. 29—Mississippi vs. Ken- tucky. Oct. 6—Michigan vs. Michigan State, Oct. 18—Duke vs. Southern Methodist. Oct. 14—Detroit Lions vs, Los Angeles Rams.: Oct. 20—Michigan State vs. Notre Dame. Oct, 27—Stanford = ¥s. South- ern Calif. Nov. 2—Pontiac vs. Saginaw. Nov. 3—Detroit vs. Cincinnati. ‘ Nov. 16—Texas vs. Baylor. Nov. 17—Georgia vs. Auburn. Nov. 22—Fenn vs. Corneil. Nov. 24—Michigan vs. Ohio State. Dec. 1—Army vs. Navy. Clip out the list and make a check mark on the veams you think will win. If you think it will be a tle game, do not check either team. Then attach it to a piece of paper bearing your name and address. For other members of your family the list may be copied. Every member is eligi- ble, and it costs nothing to enter. Mail entries to “Football Contest,” The Pontiac Press. : All entries must be received by next Saturday noon, Sept. 29. Better send yours NOW, or you may forget it later. beats let $300 get away. - Those two piscatorial philanthropists, Russell (Bud) Bassett, and his friend, the ever genial Elmer (Pat) Pettengill, cannot be dismayed by the weather. When on Bud's lake the other day the fog was so thick they couldn't see to fish, so they threw out the anchor and played gin rummy. . Losing her wedding ring while weeding in her garden last June, “Milford Booming Recently Tue Press again called attention to.the big housing boom ‘taking place between Milford and Commerce. Some ten million dollars — is being spent there on a whole com- munity of new homes. This is good news for Milford and Commerce. Likewise it is- good news for Pontiac and this whole area. It is good news for Michigan, for this one develop- ment is but a sample of what is : a = = — Mrs. Bertram Lingman— of Williams Lake found it the gther day when she pulled up a carrot that had My farmer friends. tell me that down the The Reskboand Coast David Lawrence ae 24 yest Who’s Right Aout’ H-Test Ban? WASHINGTON—Americans can since his original. comment. of April 21, before the American Society. .of Newspaper Editors when he said: “1 believe we should give prompt and earnest consideration to stop- the Atomic Energy Commission recently proposed: As a layman, I question the sense in multiplying and enlarging weapons of destruc- tive power already almost incom- prehensible. Of course, I would call upon other nations to follow our lead, and if they don't, and persist in further tests, we will know about it and we can recon- sider our policy.” KEFAUVER DIFFERS ~ Two days later Sen, Kefauver— then a rival for the Democratic presidential nomination—said in a public statement he didn’t believe this country should halt testing of the hydrogen bomb unless Russia does. He added: “TI think that anything we do. along that line should bé re- ciprocal, I wouldn't want this country, to stop testing if they (th Russians) are going to keep on testing.” : It should be recailed Moscow had been for some-time the prime mover in a worldwide crusace to ban all H-bomb tests, » * ¥ Stevenson claimed in his April of the Atomic Energy What Murray in a — statement had said was this: on disarmament. That's why Eisenhower in opening United States take the lead in promoting curtailment of all na- tions of hydrogen bomb tests.” But there's a vast difference be- the tests without any agreement with the Communists or other na- tions. Yet Stevenson insists he has all along proposed a mutual and not a one-sided ban and President Eisenhower now is re- jecting a two-sided ban on tests. If any high-ranking Republican had resorted to such twisting of the facts the ADA and the Steven- son camp would have been calling it “ericky” and “low-level cam- " (Copyright 1958 New York Herald Tribane Ine.) Dr. William Brady Says: Still Best “A man 6 feet tall, 34 years old, has had angina pectoris for five years. It is getting worse, at least he has attacks more frequently. He weighs 214 pounds, eats no break- fast, but always a hearty lunch and dinner. His doctor hasn't said «have contained. This, I believe is a common pre disposing factor of alcoholism ond drug addiction. The most essential item of an adequate breakfast is protein, such as eggs, ham, bacon, fowl or fish. letters, not more than one page words long pertaining to health and hygiene, not to dises. Dr ‘william Brady, “d's unmgen gut ( : to Phe Pon- x urve $ road, its washboard surface and gravel, is a vice ult REPORTS Nazi rout ‘in Murmansk _raid. é * 2% Years Ago SPANISH FLOOD town to save Madrid. MORE JAP troops land in Shang- hai. * Khrushchev Call on Tito Is Being Studied Closely By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director _ Soviet party boss Nikita Khrush- chev has hurried to Yugoslavia to huddle with President Marshal Tito on a somewhat mysterious mission. ; * * * It ig billed as a “private’’ visit with the chunky Soviet leader tak- ing “a rest’’ at Tito's summer residence on the island of Brioni. But diplomatic reports trom Belgrade dismiss that window- dressing for variots reasons. Vice President Edvard Kardelj and other Yugoslav leaders them- selves conceded that Khrushchev’s vacation would give bim a chance to do some secret political talking with Tito, sere In the first place, Soviet leaders are not in the habit of taking “rest” trips outside the Soviet Un- jon. There were.» similar straight- face pretexts given when Deputy Soviet Premier Anastag Mikoyan flew into Yugoslavia last July. Mi- koyan used two days of flying time for little more than 24 hours of “rest” in Yugoslavia. ALUMINUM DEAL Mikoyan's visit closed a joint Soviet-East German deal on alu- minum with Tito after the Yugo- slav negotiators had balked at the project when the Soviets. first raised the question in Moscow. s 2 * Khrushchev's trip, in the opinion of observers, means that he wants to try some more soothing of Tito after his peace-making pilgrimage nearly a year and a half ago. Since the original —— visit, the Soviets have been pre- tending publicly that It was all . neat © for Tite to follow his own read to socialism, not Moscow's. But from several capitals ‘ reports behind the Iron Curtain say that the Soviet Communist Party dis- tributed a secret circular warning satellite Reds to be vigilant against Yugosiavia’s alleged, continued “pro-Woeters tendencies.” The satellites also were warned not to follow Yugoslavia’s highly independent “road to socialism.” AWARE OF CIRCULAR Yugoslavs are aware of this re- lin-Tito break. j = Yugoslav velltinen with the West ‘ A time to get together . definitely bave been cool lately, hence Khrushchev's arrival at this time will cause more doubts about Yugoslavia’s exact status in the Belgrade balancing act. This is because President Eisen- hower ‘must make a decision soon on whether more American aid is to be given to Tito. Portraits BY JAMES J. METCALFE A meal is more than breakfast or... A dinner or a lunch... And more than what is casually .. . Referred to as a brimch ... And it is more than liquids and .. » The solid foods we eat... From ham and eggs and coffee to... The grandest banquet treat . It is @ necessary pause , ~ + To eat with those around us, and... To talk about the weather ... A meal should not be started or... Di- gested all alone . ?. There should be conversation to . . . Divide the smallest bone . . . Because what- ever kind it is . . . Wherever cooked or bought... A meal should feed the body, and... Provide some food for thought. (Copyright, 1956) Smiles Unless a man is mighty careful, old age can easily make his berild go to pot. * = * Some of our prison cells are so sinall the inmates can't even do a long stretch. * * A Michigan wife identified a man she claimed took her husband's wallet. He also was stealing her stuff. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY In the meantime, whee there were gathered together an in- numerable maititude of -peepie, i Hypocrisy, the only evil. that walks invisible, except to God alone,—Milton. Case Records of a Psychologist: Surprises Are Good for Children Dr. Phillips and his Pi ag wife surprise their ae « in ine fc og come orm o sugar-coated educational epi- sodes. All of you parents whose children are still at home, can profitably imitate the strategy — in the Phillips fam- uy. . * By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 8-373: Dr. Leo Phillips, aged about 36, is a very popular professor at Hillsdale College, Then at the table they can even be asked to recite some dramatic or unusual item they have thus learned about the Mexicans or Egyptians, Russians or Hindus. This strategy also encourages them to, maintain an open mind regarding new foods, which is usually helpful.from their mother’s viewpoint. - Also too frequently the average daddy gets inte a “menu rut.” He wants very little variation in his meat, potatoes and_pie rou- tine. ‘ WOMEN WANT SURPRISES But women like variation. They get bored with the monotony of sameness. You can notice this | New‘homes are going up by the thousand. New shopping centers are . being built. New. stores are being ; rrr ; Zz mates from purchasing a new of his family occasionally, Spring a surprise on them at least once per month, MENTAL TONICS ei FE st i : a i oe bt Sa RBI th x THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 By Carl Grubert W YC y Fy ie Politician Offers House for Briton’s Death _ ATHENS i — N, Yahios, foun-|v der of the Greek Social party, is offering his home in Athens as a prewnnd. Sir snramteantin at: ayy aie Sir John Harding ot the British Nice ch den a eed leaving behind this note: than the metal Aluminum is five times heavier|the record player — signed, ; 3 lithium. Crook.” ~ landed on wild Nordaustlandet Is- = 9 ss: _ the 50-mile [Wert oy wee Fe i * SNOW c Sa wee met pay vITS WZ Soviet authorities : aon Sarin Deen S : (8 te 12) po Reape eee TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY ited be an MAIN OFFICE HOURS: 7 A. M. te 7 P. M. fein ponching the NIGHT DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE A message [oie s dacubeen P We omer: f 0 would Sethe vepect ed CAB HO prep te try Wek gt handy SERVICE ns This Week for YOUR smarts y | 09 movement to help in its. CONVENIENCE : me ae Se haa nied tao tr ew ane! MU RON DRY CLEANERS ‘Hunt Oil in Red China : & SHIRT LAUNDRY oy Cleaning Service at Main Office based Hungarian geologists is seeking oi! ai gpeinodens See © Boe Fo8 a For the price of this sprinkler* you can do 2 full loads in your electric dryer. _. Here’s a neat trick. 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YOU“LL_HAVE TO er TO GET THESE SARA NOV ae ee ee = -_et-types of figures," _ > oS tody Forests Sh re-iversity Anthropological Institute to » fashion designers|obtain “exact data regarding doz- "| HE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 is being made by the Moscow Uni-|Saye Canada’s Tuttut! _jpame) asks them to cooperate | OTTAWA un—Esk mos are being|life Service in halting indiscrimi- asked to help conserve Northerninate killing of Caribou (Tuttut in|nor Eleanor fo Speak Oct. 4 MARQUETTE i# — Mrs. Elea- Roosevelt will open Northern thet fright-|sure the garments they wae A ehdressed to the} France, {6 exploring ‘Montreal, °°, 1u™ he sald, were the wild jai womanhood. “A study of| Post offices in New York and|Eskimos by Northern Affairs Min-| There are about one billion work-|Series Oct. 4 with am Address on latest iis tn the ra ‘lelephants he encountered in\the anatomical structure of 60,000/Chicago account for about 15 perjister Jean Lesage (Inuit Kamazin-|ing people in th: world today, ac-/“Changes in the United States 0 tour of 28coun-| Africa, women ini 22 regions of the USSR'cent of the total postal revenues.'git is h olcording to estimates of the UN. 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Viadimir Vzral, 22-year-old ‘ Saar ode Sor oe tion | Pilot in Communist Czechoslovak: lin other parts of the country. ia's air force, and Ludovic Sebela, Some of the witnesses heard last|2#Year-old mechanic, landed their week testified that integration had/*™all, slightly damaged trainer in in disciplinary |& meadow near the Bavarian town kinds and|o! Vilshofen after a 120-mile flight. ‘District schools have been inte.|military airport of Byskov, near grated for the last two years, COLOMBO, Ceylon @®—Russia|,ovakia or the lack of freedom. }to Ceylon, British High Commis-|cape for a month and was joined said to-|at the last minute by Sebela, a! official hoyhood friend. | School | Hearings Going © _|Endorses Globe Totting—Togther or Alone ees BY PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—Bill Holden love to hold a marriage together.” cure I can think’ of is occasional’ junior college. @ absence from one another. It not ACTED HIS AGE mot. 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L921A, Kansas City, Mo. slned. the: iamsa tl ton'i8. ylaen, _on children of An averege, wealthy West Coast father has traveled 100,000 niiles a year for Newest Superman at 37665 Gratiot near Metropolitan Beach Parkway - $ “I was away 10 months last A *, | = the best PASSAU, Germany @® — Two | Czechs have fled to West Germany in a stolen Communist = in They said they kyocked out a .|Communist guard at the Czech Budweis, in order to reach the plane yesterday and take off for Wést Germany. They told police they “couldn't stand living conditions” in Czech- "| Vzral said he had planned the es- =A. of Erlangen, Ger- New Smyrna yesterday sent four|many, a for Benito breaths ing during eee yet aciacks of firemen to the hospital. Twenty-| Mussolini in World War I, has- Sorted MELOG Wonder. |five others were given first alditened here when his family re- cnetisg seg Th ate abe remere for cuts and minor burns. The fire |ceived a belated letter from the sista: Meaney beck guarantes. a defective electric wire. killed in action. He assured the to custodian of the local Fat 1 fit ; Ctonaee Bre) ase eset wie not his. J Indians on China Tour 138 West Lawrence St. NEW DELH I—A nine-man In- Pontiec, Michigan dian defense mission left today on Phone FE 5-0738 oe ee nee SINGER AUTOMATIC FOR TWEEK ONLY Choice of cabinets as illustrated and others oc- cording te available stock, some in their original cartons. FIRST COME!— FIRST SERVED! @ HUNDREDS OF DECORATIVE STITCH VARIATIONS This amazing Singer* machine does beautiful decorative zigzag stitching easily and quickly ©@ FINEST STRAIGHT SEWING TOOI . 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Take advantage of this .? a Fresh Oysters R Now in Se e ret pt 9 it a ne i At t i ie earch or aw megan atm BIRMINGHAM 177 W, MAPLE Mt 4.0050 People 60 to 80 Bill Holden Believes Travel Aids Marriage a" a a EEE . 2 ao ee i ss 7a PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 \Interpretive Dancing? Brainwashing Wears OFF i in: 1 Few Months So Shimada Ballet Troupe, oe eee Building Record Set a a Nagra rae tig dig ac rage oer : Writing in the Archives of Neu- a subject's viewpoint./made the study while serving as ieee and’ Peale We Are So Disappointed—We Were All Set to Move, BUT- WE WERE DELAYED! > 2 *@ tore Hawes — merely ofino previous « es rations refinements ofjwho suffer from feelings of police practices, many of which'“ ee were known and used before the PASTEST RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION Yea, millions everywhere know TUMS is the fastest relief for tld Guns to Boom Again’. wu. sr s'sun 6 two TUMS. 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SO, WE'RE STILL AT OUR OLD LOCATION! Next Monday We Move-So We've Extended Our Great Sale for Another Week? See Our Ad on Page 8 |members of the muzzle - loaders | nities for pala st rine personnel. The hiner wt present-day cartridge rifles. ¢ See Penney’s exciting collection of fashion fabrics! ¥ SEE the newest advance patterns! the of colors, | Greduete Accountants. a ie te bouee of 8 see a If you ore interested War cannon and a gala pa ¢ ASK about Singer's special in a challenging and to the target area. sewing course! rewarding future, we Some of the groups tp the 16 invite you to investi- program teciade tho Se gote these opportu- Rangers of Port aig ~ Bonny nities. a Valley For Further Informetioa Please Contact 660 Se. Bivd, East Pontiac, Mich. Phone FE 5~4111 disappearing from the nation's la- | bor force, There were 94 servants for every 1,000 persons in the ear-| ly 190s; today there are only M4) (Advertisement) Lost 20 Lhs. 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N. es UM Medical Graduates to Confer in Ann Arbor days of a scientific program, ; f Respect Marriage Vow Hie Ur Hiss such cases are on file. eee School will hold its sixth Tri- fy Bere san Web sac Be ‘a The meeting will consist of two morning convocation fol- MEXICO CITY —Divorce cases, are keeping the 15 civil courts of this federal district jammed. Rec- ‘ords show that at any given time between six and seven thousand | Sees litle Chance Gas Rationing Oil Co. of New Jersey, predicts gasoline will be rationed in the U.S. only if Europe loses its entire oll supply from the Middle East. He said merely shutting off oil shipped through the Suez Canal would not necessarily mean re- strictions on American motorists. Rathbone ‘explained Europe. im- ports two million barrels of oil a day from Middle Eastern sources. Sixty per cent goes through the Suez Canal and the rest through 8 hae that bypass the disputed. | waterway. He said 1.200.000 barrels a day 2 ee ee Ter pe a ident. of - Standard PERSONALITY De Amol Ml yn SHASSES Filled Morand 6 Boker © Site Guser “ Dispensing Optician Ne Appeiatment ame NU VISION Co. 15 W. Lewrence Phone FE 2-2895 , HOURS: 9 TO 5:30 DAILY — 9 TO 9 FRIDAY Abeve General Printing and Office Supply ithrough the canal could be sup- iplied from the U. S. and Venezu- ela without domestic rationing by drilling new wells and increasing production, 3 Treated at Hospital for Accident Bruises Two women and a man suffered minor injuries in a collission in Commerce Township Saturday. Joseph H. Sweet, 55, of Oak Park, fone of the drivers, his wife, Ahna 2.. 51, and Mrs, Elizabeth M. | Kolonay, +46, of Detroit, a passen- jger in the other car, all were Meroe for bruises at Pontiac Gen- Ee The other driver was George ‘Kolonay, 57. The accident occur- ‘red on Oxbow Lake road, north of [Cpoley Lake road. 2 Die in Navy Plane, 1 Hurt on Sicily Beach | PALERMO, Sicily —A_ plane) Hrom the U, ‘Coral Sea crashed on the beach’ near here today, killing two Amer-' ican airmen and gravely injuring a third, ‘The chored off Palermo. i mediately made public. iwhich move toward Eutope} S. aircraft cartier] eect American citizenship classes sat down to a table spread with food from many nations at the 18th Five Hurt as Car Rams Utility Pole A fast-moving car banged into |a. utility pole, early Sunday after istriking a ‘no parking” sign and ploughed through a hedge on the other side of the street, Pontiac police said. * * * The driver, Horace Brooks, 25, of 299 Orchard Lake Ave., and a pas- senger, Wilma Gamble, 21, of 221 Rockwell Ave., both were admitted to Pontiac General Hospital and are listed in good condition. Three other passengers were released after treatment, author- ities said. They are: Harry E, Reynolds, 22, of 476 California Ave. and the woman's brothers, Noah, 19, and Charles, 20, both of the Rockwell address. Brooks suffered a fractured skull and Miss Gamble severe face cuts, authorities said. ‘Two Are Hospitalized After Two-Car Crash Two persons were hospitalized yand-another slightly hurt in a two- \car crash at Commerce and Keith) Roads in West Bloomfield Town-| ship Sunday, Mrs. Onice Hutton, 37, of De- noni is in good condition at Pon- tiac General Hospital with a frac-, tured right ankle. Timothy Conner, 49, of Bloomfield Township, is re- ‘ported * ‘fair’ at the hospital with More than 100 past and presentinual Constitution Day picnic held "siyesterday, * * * The food was prepared by class Poland, members and represented The was held at Dodge Park Ne, 4 at Cass Lake, cial guests were retiring U. S. Congressman George A. Dondero, Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Kurns recited on “What the Con- stitution Means ‘To Me.” rector of the Pontiac High School teaches, also attended the picnic. Tools Worth $584 Lost in 2 Robberies gated by State Police today. ithe Same area yesterday. troit. 1751 Bungalow Dr. a fractured jaw and multiple cuts. | ‘Also injured in the accident was! he gees the gathering as spe- russel Holland, and Pontiac May- Mr, and Mrs. Richard vg ol di- night classes-at which Miss Antona Two thefts of tools at houses un- der construction in West Bloom- field Township. were being investi-| - The missing equipment is valued at $584. Both thefts took place in Hardest hit was a house at 1677 Parkview where tools were stolen worth $579 from A. Atkins of De-) The other hovise was looted of three hammers. It is located at authorities. or William W. Donaldson. os | he Present members of Miss ‘on's * * cases presented outline of the Two Unhurt in Fire Polish-born Eugene Bora led § | aratatorn acene Bore tet Of $7,000 Damages. Youn presented © Tira piickey | A West Bloomfield Township cou- ple escaped injury in a fire which resulted in an estimated $2,000 in rg to their home late last Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beecham were able to flee to safety after being awakened by the explosion of, a can of paint, according to. the which extinguished the blaze, The home fire at 2291 Garland Rd. was reported to have been caused by defective wiring in a furnace. The damages were $1,000 eace to the house and furnishings. Announcer Earl Godwin Dies in Sleep at 75 WASHINGTON « — Earl God- win, 75, dean of Washington radio correspondents, died in his sleep, early today at his summer home | in Rehoboth Beach, Del. Godwin had been a member of the staff of radio station WRC- NBC since 1956 and for years had West Bloomfield Fire Department — Quake Shakes Chile City SANTIAGO, Chile @—A strong earthquake shook this Chilean capital at 6:23 a.m. today. There were no reports of casualties or jdamage. tt 2-3027 . 1621 S. Woodward. Reysl Oak, Mich. 3 Doors Nerth of 10-Mile found peeves gen ertlnwe vith the ne ability to nk hemerrhoids and to relieve — ee elas “very striki ~~ mprove- 7 acted and verted by doctors’ observations. epeaiere rere » w gently ng pain, shri oP on ) took is (shrinking = And most a ng of all—this improvement was maintained in ‘cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thor-. that sufferers were | able to uch | ma ‘as “Piles have ceased to yr a Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— gents of ‘ny kind The secret is a new heal substance (Bio- Dyne*) —thed: ry of a world- fama research institution. Al- form called paretion H.* Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation suppositories or Preparation H ointment with s oe cial applicator. Preparation soldat all drugstores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. “Rex, US. Pat. Off. DOCTORS PRESCRIBE SPECIAL LAXATIVE TO EASE lo PAINFUL ELIMINATION WHILE SHRINKING PILES a news program at 6:15 p.m.) The euliees of es. omg H also make Petro-Syllium®, a special At the rate of 70 strokes a min-daily. Il of a heart ailment, he| type laxative prescribed by doctors for hemorrhoid sufferers. Softens Coral Sea is @m|Samuel Hutton, 43, husband of ute, the human heart beats 37 mil- had been unable to broadcast reg-| ‘Onice, He was treated and releasedilion times a year. Six ounces of ularly since last May. left wrist, | Names of victims were not im-at Pontiac General for cuts of the blood are moved at each stroke! tor 4,380 t tons a year, “When He Calls... He Has News! ntleman— The gentleman you in the picture © Then he will reveal some wonderful and difficulty explaining why this is the “time above is a Cadillac » silineen surprising information about how quickly — of times’ to make the move to Cadillac. Hie ta placing « telephone call to » citionl delivery can be obtained on « new Cadillac. oe in his community—to pass along some And then, time mitting, he will ee : : news of a very special nature. recite some of practical aspects Within » short time, this He is calling to tell of the wonderful _ of Cadillac ownership. © or one of his t be calling colleagues—m: % yok Ak eee does, es lige you'll | hard dry s' ; Petro-Syllium. and assures easy elimination without pain. Ask for Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids - (Specia roblem!” And these suf- poe Sack thane ‘het ee ta fevers were. were fo i tions, some of ; The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac A. OUR SPECIAL PRICE. 1 _ HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER ‘, Regular $249.95 Eleciric Model Hamilton .. 129.96 GAS DRYERS DELUXE MODEL With Automatic Ignition Fluff-dry setting on heat control to dry delicate items with no heat. OUR SPECIAL PRICE Regular $299.95 $2.39” FULLY INSTALLED FREE! 8995 HAMILTON Violet Lamp. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER n 1956 Red Tape Stalls Magazine Swap B U.S. and Russia Fail to Agree on Terms for Distribution _ | a Because You Burn Less When aes ee: ne hn tenance You Use Deep-Mined GEE Thousands of copies of the Sov- ‘ jet government's English-language | magazine U.S.S.R. are lying in a. 3 ; anes : Amerika are stacked up in the, ae : i . American Embassy a Moscow. ’ GQ} \ = oneat canes} |i J*| WOODLAND INDIAN} ernment distribution agency is “Like most families, we operate our home on e | FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEFS—1 peony insiceted. Pg ms budget ... every penny we can save really counts en ‘ wtaats Pays ae RAYS ing to be any exchange. . » . 80, my husbond has checked and rechecked dark skinned native race whom Christopher Columbus had called | ments mts Win “the pt oe the cost of heating our home and we save more Indians, in the belief he had reached India. At first the Indians [last December, Both magazines. burning GEE POCAHONTAS BRIQUETTES i were friendly, but when they realized that the settlements were |were ready to af by 3“ oc \e) Ss QU S in absorbing their best hunting ground they rose against the invader |A simultaneous release date for our furnace. : and long and bitter warfare followed. both early that month One of those who fought the British was Pontiac, chief. of ‘the — 2 _ delayed Ottawas, and also leader of the united Ojibway and Potawatomi cy failed to P t a polar on : “We have a warmer home ...a cleaner home... UNIFORM IN SIZE and dollar for dollar we believe there is no fuel tribes. He was friendly with the French, and joined them in ; the U.S. Em wars with the British. ee oe cecailorahie period. As like es two pecs_in a pod, each Gee Pocchontes canal in quelli end socnemy te Get Peccheuke After the French made peace he continued to fight, and was The Soviets, meanwhile, had Briquette is the same in shape, size ond hardness... a qu ty y scencures eventually captured, and killed in 1749. A squad of French soldiers jreached an agreement with 5 “a the some in consistent high quality. Briquettes. buried him with full honors. . (Department approval for Here is Pontiac wearing a necklace of bear claws, and beside |American News Co. to distribute . him a drum, such as his men used to rouse warriors or call council. USSR. ee 8 CLEAN . RIGHT NOW. ... at the stort of the heating season For a collection of Indian chiefs, color the picture with your crayons | won the draft Soviet contract Only the best smokeless fuel is used in the manufacture ... is the time fo try Gee Pocahontas Briquettes in and paste it on cardboard. Cut around the heavy outline, and fold i did arrive at last, State Depart. of Pocahontas Briquettes eee compressed under your furnace eee prove to yourself, like so many meny tons of pressure, they resist breakage. These twin features make housekeeping much easier. back the ends so it will stand. ment officials reported the Soviet You can make a drum similar to Pontiac's out of a small wooden |agency was attempting to outdo keg (A), with a piece of rabbér inner tube stretched over it, secured |capitalists in its commission mar- with tacks and firmly bound. Decorate the top and sides with paint. |gin. The Russian agency has been (Barbara Collins, Bantam, Conn., first suggested this idea. If you |Se¢king, apparently, ame slice pe have an idea send it in care of this newspaper and it may win you ls rubles ($1.25 at the pare fo $10. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures). change rate). Tomeorrew: Tecumseh * folks have, that you save many dollars with this better quality, deep-mined Pocahontas coal. ECONOMICAL —e Plenty of quick heat when you need it .. . or steady re yia mean teller. Tiiclent, even burning, LOCALLY OWNED and OPERATED 31 Years in the Fuel Business Little Man on Campus 3 News ce a Boy, 12, Enters, Harvard txts wit sot — vu itormes to Earn Physics Degree CAMBRIDGE, Mass. @ — Fred!Drew School stopped him in the) Safier of Berkeley, Calif, is off|Harvard Yard. | BOLZANO, Italy @ — When toward his goal of nuclear physi-| “Aren't you Fred Safier?” he|Alessandro Tonnet, 31, came home CONVENIENT So light in weight thet any member of the family con easily handle a shovel full for the space heater or grote. And, it’s no matter if a few ere spilled . . . there is no mess to clean up. ‘ * ADAPTABLE | Gee Pocahontas Briquettes fits all heating units . . . i 3 : @ @ Q@ Q a Coy, ; jafter 13 years in German and So- ideal for furnaces, stoves, boilers heaters * ¢*¢ ' ’ . Spece » woter . | Pred he was. viet prison camps, he could not . | He's a freshman at Harvard Col) nv oneet my chemistry,talk with hie parents’ and hi heaters, etc “od he’s only 12 class,” the classmate told the 12 |brother. He had forgotten all but Fred met his classmates last 7°™ old. j a few words of Italian. night at a class of ‘60 gathering and they accepted him with only --WESTINGHOUSE — CAMPAIGN a HEADQUARTERS © ” The youngster. wag allowed to enter Harvard only on candition | that he live with his family and not at a Harvard house. His father, Dr, Fred Safier, ob- ‘igingly moved the family to Cam- bridge for the school term. Young Fred has wanted to be a nnclear physicist ever since he read a biography of Madame Cur- ie, codiscoverer. of radium. . * He prepped at Drew School in) California, where he showed his aptitude for science. As a student, he was invited to teach two chem- istry classes, Fred plans eventually to do‘ grad- vate work in nuclear physics at UCLA but right now he has a stiff four years at Harvard ahead—in- cxine rows motes, Mo matter how much -you pay, — tion. And there are times when he'll) realizé that he is a wee bit dif- g * ferent than his classmates. yo Ui Ca if) / N a = e *- s A few days ago a fellow fresh- man who was graduated from Marriage License | | BIGGER OVEN sen Applications . ‘ — E * ) * James W. Lath, Royal Oak Viola M. Townsend, Birmingham ‘ Richard F. Baler, 133 Ottawa Nenacy P. Gray, 500 Lake Angélus &b iva uas | Westinghouse 30" Electric Range Pointe Margaret A. Reed, Birmingham Gay R. Busro, Milford Leah M. Portwood, Drayton Pisins Beverly “A. oe. a W. New York @ wa 26" oven that’s a full 7 bigger ® COLOR-OoLANCcE CONTROLS light Donald L. Zimmerman, 435 W. Sagiae than most old: ranges. Double-thick vo show 5 marked settings, give you a re Fibergias insulation on all 6 sides keeps choice of 1001 heats in between. Be ak, Gree kitchen cooler ae ga @ surer cornox is the fastest heating ee , @ mmacies saan of Fibergias shuts unlit made. Gets red hot in 20 seconds! ? - @ut disturbing air currents, lets you bake sa Robert’ BE. Anderson, 60 Niagara ' Margaret B. Stringer, 60 Niagara perfectly in any rack position. @ AUTOMATIC CLOCK AND Timan Bruce E. Smiley, Birmingham control beth oven and appliance outlet! Mazel M. Miller, 304 8, East Bivd. @ LOOK-im DOOR and manually con- Rovert_R._ Stanley, Rochester : trolled oven light let you check baking @ ondica OF & CONFECTION coL- Se hee. 2 without opening oven. Saves current. ons to match or blend with your kitchen bey Mt Bstey Birmingham |g color wecheme, | ooh CHECK THESE DEALERS FOR THE GREATEST RANGE VALUE GOING! . es PONTIAC Lord’s ey & 5 DRAYTON PLAINS _ LAKE ORION BIRMINGHAM Federal | Store —s Keasey Electric Dupler & Pageau Plumbing Hewthorne Electric Co. 09 ‘s thet eoeies 1498'S. Weedwerd one: Furniture Center , ROCHESTER HIGHLAND , ROYAL OAK Frayer Refrigeration Soles . 8238 Cooley Lake Rd. O'Berg’s Appliances . Ken Hayden Appliences ~ + Edward's Furniture, Inc. ' $89 Orchard Loke Ave. ' RFD, Pontiac’ 435 Main St. 135 W. Highland Rd.. _ 916 N. Mein Se. r oe | = | WHERE BIQ THINGS._ARE. HAPPENING FOR YoU! + Spiritual leadership is many projects of the Pontiac Business and Professional Women’s C as they attended a corporate ice’ Sunday at All Saints Episcopal Church, launching National Business one of the lub. Pictured church serv- Harry Randall, who serves on the organ- The meaning and significance 6f the club emblem is important to each member of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs. Members of the Keego Harbor club display their new emblem that will be used in ceremonies to better acquaint mem- ' Poentise Press Phete Women’s Week activities, are Mrs. Anne Stapp, public affairs chairman of the club; Mrs. Margaret Long and Mrs. ization’s legislative committee. bers with the ideals of the to right) are Mrs. William . -“OCUS ‘Working Girls Spotlighted “in National BPW Week Area Clubs Take _ Observance of Year's Strides Ahead Every. year, National Business Women's Week spotlights the wom- en who work and their responsibil-| munity through good government. ities in the community, the nation and the world, This year the week of Sept. 23- 29, sponsored throughout the Unit- ed States by. the National Federa- tion of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, is set aside to pay tribute to women in business and professions and the contribu- tions they make to the nation. - In their stride forward this year, the National Federation es- tablished the first worldwide foundation for women who work, Women’s Foundation. The Foundation provides a re- search center, clearing house and library on all topics and materials related to women workers, and fa- cilities are open to the public. TO CONDUCT STUDIES The Research Center will con- duct special. studies in the effects on’ Part in Sept. 23-29 democracy‘ for the individual and in promoting growth of the com- _ Individual members are encour- aged to be active and participating citizens. KEEGO CLUB JOINS IN Joining in the week's observance is the Keego. Harbor Club organ- ized by the Pontiac club in 1948. It is proud of the members it has in policy making positions. Mrs, Homer Van Horn, a past president of the club and active member serves her community as city clerk. Mrs, Wilma Webb, sec- ond vice president, is mayor pro- tem; and Mrs. William Billingsley, Mrs. Charlies Leaf, also a mem- ber of the Keego club, is chairman of automation, problems of retire- istri M > . ment, and the legal and economic Frans One Ge ee ~ an status of women in the business A hiskl N Bry ' hs) and professions. NEWEST UNIT oli latior : ° are (left ri ee i an Witten’ uli fe the nein: ighlight of usiness ing over the bonds (left tq rig The national headquarters was recently located in Washington, D. C., giving new vitality to the organization's prestige. Here the organization’s grow- ing liaison with government de- rtments, including the expand- ing program in international re- lations, Is better served, and the federation’s leading interest in international work is now a mat- ter of direct contact, As a member of the National Federation, the Pontiac club is Vitaly interested in the security of on. organization. Pictured {left Billingsley, president; Mrs. Homer Van Horn, past president; Mrs. Charles Leaf, chairman of District 1 of the Michigan Federation, and ‘| And Mrs. Cari Vallad. Fathers Wilma Webb, second vice president. Grace McLaughlin, first vice president of the club; Mrs. C. W. Salton, president, and Mrs. John Dow, second vice presi- dent. Women’s Week for the Pontiac Business and Professional Women's Club will be the presentation of government bonds to ~ ant Tenviog va president. the Pontiac Civic, Auditoruim Fund. Look- * * * ’ Its members have been working © — . ees OTS eda a on their township study program = & ons for the past two years. They are — helping establish and staff a serv- — jee center for the recently organ- | ized Waterford branch of the Amer- | ican Cancer Society, and are cur- rently assisting with the registra. | tion of voters for the coming elec- | est unit of the federation in this area. It was organized in 1952 by the Keego club and presently has In a message delivered to the National Federation from Presi- dent. Eisenhower, he said. “IT extend greetings on the oc- Since 1919 the Federation has oc- cupied a position of leadership, ad- vancing the interests and status of women in all types of. endeavor, Through individual projects the or- ganization has benefitted commu- nities throughout the nation, it has supported efforts to promote inter- / jnational understanding and a dur, able peace. f \City Schools Hold First ., PTA Meetings Hawthorne PTA Mrs. Melvin Vogler and her hos- pitality committee welcomed PTA members of Hawthorne school at past. year. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Helen Reese, president of Waterford club, Mrs. Harry Ault, assistant editor of the publication, Mrs. Edmund W indeler,. chairman of the committee on government study and Laura Day, bulletin editor. The Daisy F. Jewett trophy was pre- sented the Michigan State Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs by the Pontiac BPW. The trophy is in the possession of the Waterford club for hav- ing published the best monthly publica- tion in the State Federation during the Womens Section MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 PAGES 14-17 of the school year The get family par- ‘ty is ah annual affair at the 7 of the PT. Methodists Set Harvest Banquet Dr, Joseph Edwards of Lansing, area director of evangelism, will be the main speaker for the 66th annual Harvest Home Banquet at First. Methodist Church. It is sched- uled for 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19. Lewis Butler, general chairman, \, The Women's Society of Christian = vice announces reservations Dinner Is Held for College Student Mr. and Mrs. Merritt W. Rock-| well and son) Arthur T. Rockwell in California. x Those present were ents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Beth's par- ; ‘ison m ee Karen Marie Karen Marie Hoff chose a gown ot Chantilly lace over tulle and satin for her wedding Saturday to James Russell Lafnear at St. John Lutheran Church, The Rev. Cari Nelson performed the rite. Scalloped panels of the lace fell over a full hooped skirt of: tulle and satin. A headpiece of lace trimmed with seed pearls held the bride’s fingertip veil of illusion. Her flowers were pink carnations. Hoff Weds James Lafnear Mrs,-Cari Hoff of South East boulevard, and James is the son of Mr, and Mrs. James Owen of Auburn Heights. ; Mrs. Clarence Mount Jr., the bride’s sister, was matron of honor. She wore a dress of aqua taffeta, princess style, and carried a bou- quet of red Happiness roses. FLOWER GIRL IN AQUA Flower girl Patricia Mount also wore a dress of aqua taffeta in Karen’s parents are Mr. and (princess style. Married Saturday in St. Johns Lutheran Church were Hoff ant Lafnear. Her ese are Mr. and of South East / James, .of East Pike son of Mr. and Mrs. James Owen of Auburn | @ Heights. Karen Mari¢ James Russell Mrs/ Carl Hoff boulevard on een street, is the Jack Morse was best man, and Ronald Fiscus, Jan Gatz was For the ceremony chose a blue-gray dress with which she wore pink agcessories. Mrs. Owen's choice was a black lace dress avith ros¢ lining and pink accessories. / : ¥ * * _ For traveling to Northern Michi- gan, the new Mrs. Lafnear changed to a brows plaid sheath dress with beige Ss. 1 A from out of town were Mrs, { Lindberg of Chicago, Mrs. /Ben Hoff of Brooklyn, Mrs. bin ‘Hoff of Chicago and Bob Ne of Chicago. Past Presidents Hold Meeting Mrs. William Jones, president of Zone Eight, Past President's Club, MOMS of America, Inc. appointed Mrs. Arthur Burgess, ways and jmeans chairman of the . organiza- tion, and Mrs. Duncan McVean, publicity on and a money donation was sent to the Detroit Tri-County League of Nursing to help a stu- dent nurse. Zone Eight will serve luncheon to the Future Nurses Class at the Alger House, Detroit Oct. 20. Members are planning to attend the Michigan State MOMS con- vention at Hotel Statler Oct. 2 through 19. : Baldwin PTA Mrs, Roland Curtis, president of Baldwin PTA introduced Mrs, Irene Personal News of Interest in Area ‘Mrs. HotffCadieux, Mrs. John Alexander, bert Slaght. day, Community and group games were featured at the social meeting. Violet Crawford, principal, intro- duced staff members ard the at- tendance prize was won by Mrs. Gordon Rice's first grade class. Mrs, Eugene Chisholm presided at the meeting. Miss Crawford and Mrs, Chis- holm poured for the affair. Decora- tions for the tea table were on the fall theme “Horn of Plenty.” Queen Mary Guild Starts Fall Activities Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Murray of Pictou, Nova Scotia, were week- end guests of Mrs, Murray's broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Beebe at their Sylvan Lake home. J * = Mr. and Mrs, William Underhill have returned to their home in East Ann Arbor after spending three weeks at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Downes in Grand Marais. * * on the birth of a daughter, Zoanne, + tia St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Mr, and Mrs, Lynn Allen of South Shore drive and Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Faulman of Augus- | ta avenue are the infant’s grand- | parents. * * * | Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Polmear ‘(nee Marilyn Sturdy) of Raeburn Zoanne Faulman) of Argyle ‘ave-) The infant's nue, are receiving congratulations mother is Mrs, David Poimear of paternal grand. Lakeland avenue and maternal grandparents are Mrs. Arthur Dav- idson of Commonwealth road and E, L. Sturdy of Starr avenue, Chill Filling All cheese, meat and fish sand- Mwich fillings should be thoroughly chilled before being set off in a lunch box. Frozen sandwiches may Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selden of (street announce the birth of a son,/be put into the lunch box ba Cooley Lake road have had as Robert Michael, Sept. 20 at St. Jo- still frozen, for they wil defrost by their guests during the past jseph Mercy Hospital, lunch time. week, their son and daughter-in- ~~ ; law, Mr, and Mrs, Richard ee = Mr. and Mrs. ae and conghie 4 Everett Strine The senior Seldens are leaving of Pasadena soon on a motor trip to the West ‘street Coast where they will visit other anno h members of their family. unce the * ¢ 8 engagement of Friends of Helen Paris of their daughter Dwight street, gathered at Devon Barba ugnier, Gables recently for a farewell din-| | aroara Jean, — in ve! honor, ye ep we : to Richard ret as a te r o at Pontiac High School, is moving! = apes to Greenville where she has pur- usnell of chased a hone | West Walton Present at dinner were ' - boulevard Florence Day, Jessie Axford, : Jog Tama Hook, Margaret Steward, Barbara ald Sin han beombonoels, Marton Lobe eve: ner, Bessie Carpenter ang Clara linge * e * Hos ital A cpyerms the ee Mich- Schoo! of S executives presidents ; meeting in Detroit recently for a’ Nursing, and study of the status of Girl Scout ‘Richard is ‘Councils. in the area were Evelyn atiendi , executive director of the sien | Northern’ Oakland Girl Scout Coun-| os Detroit ves | BARBARA JEAN STRIN. Pd aban Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen (nee) JEAN SURINE _ ‘Science, eg . t ' . 4 3 : a. . | | : ¢ Mrs. William Reynolds (left) of North Telegraph ing), Mrs. Joanne Callahan of Delaware drive, and } snow road opened her home to the American Business Wom- (right) Mrs. Claude Dodge of North Johnson avenue, |band. Ca 3 the Fur and en’s Association for its annual fall membership tea. Also The Sunday tea is one of two held annually by the pictured are Mrs. William Preece of State avenue (pour- group. “pe aota of tm. For Boys and Girls! Nbr .|Aims Are Presented Ey was. chair olds Breakfast . ‘ . ’ urs Henry Raed ot cattaa| 1iPACON Unit Holds Membership Tea Stringe, present of the in the organization. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 the ABWA merely by membership, white carnation corsages by Mrs. ; At Lancheon in R. C. Gibson Home Chorus to Welcome New Members _ | BIRMINGHAM — Several new, ‘We'd learned just enough inj The book pickup service is al-, The boys are Howard Willetts, [eames wih be wsicemned Sot0/the conversational French courssiteedy to operation, with densted wid Bugbee, Bill Acorn, Jim |the Birmingham Musicale's Chor-\.. gave last spring at Bloom-|volumes being stored at a few resi-|Walz, and Hal Dittrich, working ale Ensemble when Mrs. Rober /teld Hills High School,” says ‘Mrs.|dential points. On Oct. 20 a force of|on a truck loaned by Earl Russel at a potluck ‘Thursday|Shaw, “that I learned the ambu-/high school boys will move the|of Hazel Park. noon at her sinner ton & Maree oe © ee i mage age lela ga | Damrey ug eke : , pubic A NEW HAIR-DO FOR NEW BEAUTY f ! F ; : : , with Mrs, John V, |found him there, he was moved to saan this your, wit Mev. ome >. |the Kreis Krenbeshaus ick owe) ©=PP RK RMANENTS con arrangements, Aiding her jin the same city. G, Welter and Mrs, James M. | ...10: in explaining Shaw's diff | Machine and machineless permanents and stems culties in getting in and out of | cold waves Director for 14 years, Mrs. Elwin ee oe ee | We Speci See i Sat ing Hitler had his | ‘ ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY ) 804%, N. Saginaw Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 Fy A i i gos of th ye PAY B | i her home for the event. the AAUW Book Sale in Octo- ing Mrs, Joanne Callahan, gen- committeewomen eral chairman, was Mrs. Elva Bingham road for ‘A bouquet of garden flowers in| , Pontiac Group centered the ine tse sie BOBETTE CORSET SHOP { Hears Address (iss set's | ANNUAL BRASSIERE SALE | by Broomfield _|iive ‘members’ Oter sctvtin 1 A = | rn eg dues : Stas pce see | FAMOUS BRAND a ee - Excellent Assortment of Bras — Short and Long Speaking & me = rer Sa. G S Counci Wy Lines—Strapless or Regular—Black and White. ee ee tee ae, Meets Here | | Rant be combina ho wid, | RAP ert ete Mrs. ident of Northern Oakland Girl Scout Council held recently at the Naval Reserve center. You'll never have an opportunity to get such @ terrific car coat at this price! Bavarian * styled cotton-sheen with wooden toggle buttons .. warmly interlined with wool. Natural, red or navy... sizes 6 to 14, B Graduate Corsetieres to advise andAit, Charge | Accounts Invited. “3s 14N. SAGINAW 1S"ti,, FE 2-6921 Young Folk Shop—Lower Level 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 Spit ress ee ee et VPW 1008 Auxillary Wil] meet at 8 p.m. KENJALO’S BEAUTY SHOP J irs ance fai’ =u acters antes Open 8 te © Except Sen. @ Mon. Sie Ste Meare Chactes Nee em All $15.00 Permanents .$10.00 | Grange a a All $10.00 Permanente .$ 8.50 | Margaret Saunders, “48 Kim &t., Tues- All $ 8.50 Permanents .$ 6.50 |" ** 72° p>”. : 4 Bog E* gy Ao 12:38 434 W. 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Come see the soft suedes, silk- 95 : smooth calfs, new textured leathers . . . pumps, strops, ties . . . high, mid, low heels . . . blacks, browns, reds, navys . «+ the right - shoe for every occasion! to C, . é : Special Orders on all other sings AAAAA to E, 4 to 12. ie ae WEEK ot ARTHUR'S ap Seas and |THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955 ee oe ae : Ear hacan Plans Take T wy Land --Sea-- Air | = Gurdon Rice ot Nem S| Oe iter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority; Every human needs time ~ s| periods while boys turn into jof failure in school tana 1 sad Giete etort abr: peinstreal longing to be popula. suddenly with a a ‘aad ex transportation a domemie or up Pontiac Travel Service | a st Phone FE 8-3251 698 W. Huron | 3“ | mupine, iba i & d ef i fg : your * ae : They If you would like to have my 2 daily leaflet which was written espe- = y for teenage girls, send a , self-addressed envelope with your request for “ " Spe leaflet No. 58, to Josephine Low- month, man in care of this Tomorrow: “Here's What the Every human needs time for contemplation ... such \reenager Needs in the Way of ni ye times will keep you youthful. Diet.” uncoiling. 4 ~ ‘alow Esther Circle ] Plans Dinner, ee Booth at Bazaar iat iach da | MT Larue ce men en te al ta See MOT. SITS Saal A cooperative dinner and fam- FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY at the church. Members of the | Give the whole family a real treat tonight! Toke them to Ted's for a wonderful dinner. during the month of October, P.S. (they'll really love you for it) rs. . ‘ for |Methodist Church met at the home | i this lof Mrs. Fay Magnar on East Ten- : i nyson avenue. Mrs. kenneth Skele- ; i the|ton gave devotions at the Wednes- 5 certain|@ay evening meeting, using as her 8 topic, “Heaven.” A During the business meeting con- i ducted by Mrs. Lulu Luby, plans = were made for the booth the circle | q ad will have at the bazaar and turkey iS # ldinner, being held at the church! E * re : i i Mrs, James Deeg was a guest ‘ ats et So | : - to meet 1 vane A. T. Twiet on East Mansfield] Family Nights 9 avenue for the next meeting. | Monday ond F Meals are more interesting hed Tuesday te | é fruits, are served Brat. Sweet WOODWARD ot SQUARE LAKE ROAD SPECIAL EVENT! | “| ANDRE’S Custom Cold Wave = hs Complete with Cutting and Styling 't's @ specially blended waving solution designed to give natural beauty to the most difficult-to-wave hair. Intended tor more expensive permanents, we offer at special prices... Wednes-] = “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” Birming. Expert Operators nm Await to Serve You! mative talk on’ = QPEN FRIDAY ‘til 9 P. M. | No Appointment Needed!’ Immediate Service! | IT'S BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED FRANCISCAN] | AND YOU CAN BAKE AND SERVE RIGHT IN IT! : A once a year Sale and this is it. , . fora limited time... If Not. just one but all of the wonderful patterns, and all are hand am wire ites , : you bought these pieces out of Open Stock they would cost over painted and color sealed and Oven Proof and dish washer proof Bern K Sn tien El mall n / e auty on Phone. : $70 . . . but now you can get the whole 50 piece service for 8 and so smooth and so lovely and so hard to break or even chip, Bigier Dire. Dora Dawson, Mrs. all packed in a. box for only $44.95 ... It’s a genuine savings we think it's the best dinnerware buy we've seen so you come George Gaches and members of 2nd Floor — Pontiac State Bank Bldg. . FE 5-9257 and on fine first quality Franciscan Ware. and see it soon and you'll agree. i the Plymouth Group. 50-Piece Service for 8 } $4495 Open Stock Price Is Over $70 Service includés 8 each of dinner plates, salad or dessert plates, bread and butters, fruits, cups and saucers, plus a big platter’ and a large vegetable bow! you can put right in the oven and use as a casserole, and you can buy any odd pieces you might need now or anytime because we have it right in stock... A set would make a lovely gift for Thanksgiving or Christmas 50 ome in ear! d put a deposit o rs. 7 © early and pw’ depos m yours. A : Duet Choose From 7, Stunning Patterns ina CLEAR PLASTIC BAG AT NO EXTRA COST Topcoat time is here and time to get your favorite coat refreshed for Fall, And that means a call to Careful Dan, It's surprising how your coat can be renewed by our professional - @leaning methods, the way “deep down” cleaning brings back the clear color and careful finishing re- stores the shape and fit. Yes, and you get another surptise—your coat comes back in a handy plastic bag, perfectly protected and easy to see, _« Call Careful Dan today. ek fey Woolore oe, ae x. ee : ; oe : % : r Se Charge it! Certainly — Open Till 9 P. M, : See a Warm » + + Wiggs is one’ == Monday. and Friday Model Home PHONE 762-8101 of Pontiac's oldest ya 3330 N. Adams . Stores but we're not _ ‘; ‘ 7 | | old fashioned, charge : : in George Glover's | | n _] accounts invited. : Thornwood reall aig _ 24 West Huron 4 * : : ‘ + * SEVENTEEN 38. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 the task in which most mothers t ) {True Test of Selfless Mother - Love to overcome our fear fall. Yet it’s the task we should begin releasing the child to new ourselves pol yl pe canygnn poder) ye bent n> to our own destruction as well as i i 2 a 1 Patty HE L September is recruitment month for the Central Vol- unteer Bureau serving the Birmingham-Pontiac-W ater- ford area. Clubs and service organizations are being urged to help fill the bureau's social service requests either individually_or in groups. From left to right, Mrs. Albert Mallett of Mt. Clemens street, Mrs. Martin Bacak of Cortwright street and Mrs. William Hollenbeck of Murphy street, members of FOE 1203-are photographed as they plan parties for children and patients at Pontiac State Hospital. + We Found aRhubarb | Conserve! By JANET ODELL Recently, when we mentioned in an article that we had liked Rhubarb Conserve as Grandma made it, we received a whole batch of Rhubarb Conserve from Mrs. Anthony Kalvin of Lake Orion. She says that beginning tn September the young tender sheots of rhubarb are jast as good to use as they are in the spring. If you don’t have a rhu- barb plant, use the frosen va- riety. Or just tuck this away for use next spring. Mrs. Kalvin is a great gardener,| As part of their recruitment drive, board members of the Volunteer Bureau are speaking before social and and service organizations in Pontiac, Birmingham and Waterford. Mrs. William Shunck of Longworth road (left), is of the Central Volunteer Bureau, showing Mrs. Dewey Allen of Liberty street, member of the Better Pick Committee -}for St. Michael iFall Bazaar Pentiane Preas Phete Home and Garden Club, the speaker's calendar for the month, To date, approximately 45 organizations are co- operating in the recruitment drive. Mrs, Shunck spoke at the Better Home and Garden Club meeting held at Mrs. John Cowe’s home on North Hammond Lake road. Committee members for the an-|l CASCADE-CUT. Hair-Do of the Month A fresh new “shortie” for any bracket .. . Crispy short and flippant in waves and swirls. Five Stylists to Serve You Call for Your Appointment! BETTY Le CORNU 309 Riker Bldg. 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It has exclusive enti-statie qualities that octually prevent tiny lint and soil Lutheran Church of the Ascension} was honored with a pink and blue shower recently at the home of Mrs, Charles:Gamble of Exmoor street. The surprise shower followed the business meeting where the Rev. Mr. La Fountain spoke on “The Role of Women in the Church.” Assisting Mrs. Gamble were Mrs. Lewis Crew, Mrs. Milton Freet, Mrs. Thomas Chape, Mrs. Harry Langdon, Katherine Schey and _|Mrs. Truman Nelson. Dames of Malta Meet at Temple The newly length coat fletters short, fall, slim hso-ali Revised by-laws of the Dames of ¥ ree sober Malta, 184, were read at the recent . meeting of the group by Mrs. Ber. Dior showed this coat in hisitram Barber. Mrs. Don Buzzard, New York collection and the same/who was a delegate to the Zena- idosia in New York City, spoke, Following the meeting held at the tom ple. reeehanente ware served honoring those who had birthdays in July, general, interesting in a bulky August or Sep- ‘tember. silhouette with fur or quilted linings. particles from clinging to fibers. All fabrics benelit . . from solt dark weolens to the newest synthetics, You will see them come back fresher, brighter than | ever -— colors sperkling. S| Becouse they're “cling-free" they STAY clean’ __ and fresh far longer. SUMMER SUN JANE LEE TAKES ITS BEAUTY SHOP TOLL Get this EXTRA FINER CLEANING at Ogg's | At regular cleaning prices, too! ; 4 Phone FE, 4.95¢ * For Prompt Service Four Cash and Carry Stores Conveniently Located! . 368 Auburn Ave, 379 E. Pike Se, 430 Orchard Lake Ave. 4481 Highland Rood (M-59) Your Hair Needs Fall Repair NO MATTER HOW BAD THE CONDITION You Can Have a Wonderjul | LIQUID LANOLIN COLD WAVE PERMANENT Bleached or dryed— 5 8 5 : - f brittle or split ends— Reg. $10.00 dry or abused— io, SEPTEMBER ONLY Liquid Lanolin , PEPI or ELLEN KAYE ‘ y) nn, Ep Reg. $15.00 OPEN MONDAY 9:30 to 9 \ ‘ tormfit for your figure wardrobe The Foundation That Gives New Glamour 12,°° The long unbroken line for a smooth sweep of c»ntrolled curves, White nylon taffeta. Sizes 34 to 42, B and C cups. Life Romance Bra For Lovely Curves 2° Formfit fashions thie flattering circle cup bra in white cotton. Sizes 32 to 38, A, B, C cups, re PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950 dred by, wer of slieriman Oaks, Cali, for vice presi- will /groups which last weekend/dent. The party polled 72,769 votes poll more|launched a ‘‘national conservative!ijn 1952 in 21 states. tes if past history ig a)movement’’ at. a conference in| The Greenback party, which . yardstick, Memphis, Tenn. started og ~ the Latest to nominate was the Con-| That movement hopes to get/reform” in picked its candi- votes, or a half of 1 per cent, iD| tiution party, a states’ rights,|slates of independent electors on|dates by mail referendum. On 1952. antifedersi income tax group. Iiithe ballot in about 15 states. A/Dec. = gg nominated Fred for minor Werdel, former Republican House|the field, including New Jersey's) forthe Greenbackers in 1952. see, roppi seowe fang (member from California, for vice |Poor Man's party. : 78 Pag =| * The resident, Socialist party, which sprinkle © PASTEETH ig Bay 2 o> Ss The Prohibition party nominated|Passed its peak years ‘ago, nomi- This Bowed caanfort | . Andrews, a critic of the income|/Dr. Enoch A. Holtwick, Green-|D#ed last June the same ticket) : na security by plates more |tax who says his business obliga-|ville, Il. retired history profes-|‘t Put up four years ago—Darling- : t eer tions will prevent him from wag-|sor, ‘for president, and Brig. Gen. * ‘ ‘ Sa st any drug counter jing a campaign, also has been en-'Herbert C.. Holdridge, ret:, Sher-S@™ue! H. Friedman, New York) — aT your NEWLY OPENED KROGER STORE raat & Elizabeth Lake Rds. "THESE SPECIALS ARE ALSO ON SALE AT § 5 3 4 k i its 1952 ‘Grit “178 N. Saginaw 750 Perry St. 8p 2 ‘AT OAKLAND AT COURT DRIVE last . set wl] GRAND OPENING SPECIAL GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Q 10,308 votes WHOLE : in seven states in 1952, | at a Turtle’s Pace? co te wee) SMOKed Hams Fresh Fryers Step It Up home | Get fresh and tender fey og ae gd , low price. F F : i INVEST AT 5 CURRENT RATE and Insured to $10,000.00 ee 3 | FFE i ‘Nixon Tries fo Find More Time for Visit GRAND OPENING SPECIAL aii Kist Corn cae ai today Vice Preside Ne] ANID) OPENING SPECIAL Tide Detergent Better today and really save! 2 per customer, PE RTE sin eke Nee aR na MR ny em UUM DEA BSR NS) A Oe OO Ui, Nas oa TR " ‘) 16 E. Lawrence St, 407 Main, Rochester Nee GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Pork & Beans Kroger brand, tasty and de. licious. Stock up at this low, _. price. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL — — COASTER WAGON Filled with yeer’s supply of soap, with your new = 1957 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL | Yellow Onions GRAND OPENING SPECIAL , — sional SPEED 3 | QUEEN Wringer Washer Regular $99.95 & 79" PAAR) Moria dea roeauy @teenen conv any ce eyo tnmn aw AN EIA STORE nc a _ No Maney Down—$1.00 Week| Aes 4 one own — ee ple, y LA eye 65 TELEGRAPH iS pe ty ee Monday thru Saturday 9-9-—Sundoy 10-6 Thid'ta'e Srond new, lotest model Speed Qusen oe eae - 178 N. SAGINAW with Sg copocity porcelain tub, adjustbale - oe Monday thru Saturday 9:30-9 — Sunday 9-6 : Shamir _tongle - proof it fe” Maximum ar 750 P ERRY Si, ; Mende Sap Sohndes 99 sais so 1 Friday mgt il $l. w I - “THE PONTIAC PRESS —«w MONDAY, oad gee Tas PONTIAC, MICHIGAN NINETEEN — REG Se Ra , Dedication Ceremonies Sunday - | : ealth Center Has Modern Look © County play terrace provided for children|“is a kitchen to be used for diet jthe HillBurton Act and adminis- Health Center, 1070 N. Telegraph, |to occupy time when they're wait-} and nutritional instruction, A li- |tered by the state Office of Hos which was dedicated in a pro-jing for vaccination appointments. brary is also housed on the first pital Survey and Construction. Herman Dignan, ences sr. "as nettere secs saree Politician - Dies Strictly modern — one of the} The medical director and his as- ~e 4 most advanced of its kind — the|sistant occupy offices adjoining the oT the most mod- > The new center is “Bricks and stones don’t make a First floor of the new struc- | One of the most popular features|ern of its kind and is dubbed a), spesiecy Under Gov. Harry Kelly/ sure coating a complete tuber- lot the building is & large assem-|"workshop for the health depart-|"e" ex.cuonr start in an overall . Dies in Sleep at 65 culosis contro}.clinic, a dental | biy room which can be divided into| ment” by staff members. program to protect the health of satvarpadinangagse ol ager r is =? * all our county residents from the Federal funds paid for 34 perjunborn child to the aged person, insruction. cent of the building, and these/That's why we like to call the A new feature of the building ‘funds were made available under building a ‘workshop.’ ” = ~_ . _ Dignan, 65-year-old Republican elder statesman, died Saturday Bracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bracken of Birmingham, waves the traditional checkered of GM Previews of, Progress which will appear flag to a unique fleet of General Motors “Sun- before a total of three million students and adults | mobiles" — cars that actually run on power throughout the country in the next year. from the sun gathered from the button-like photo Nixon Raps Dems for ‘Distortion’ === NEW PLANS — Plans are being completed for the renewal of far right, base fiddle player Tex Thor, left, and vocalist Bonnie the weekly dances of the Blue Note Teen Club of this area which Williams are pictured above going over new arrangements for the Saturday at the Pontiac Armory. Bandleader Donald Sayles, at ; Sa a ees a . Bs - . ee PS eae wo ‘Teen Club Staging Weekly Dances The Blue Note Teen Club, a lo-; Hams fe provide Teen Club mem- appear on the program during the supervision. Non-members may organization for youngsters,| bers with the best in miusie. | season. |join by attending one of the dances begun a series of school-year The dances are open to members and signing up. A limit soon will dances at the Pontiac Armory. guest acts and have other bandsjonly and are always under adult|/be placed on membership. > ¢ 8 re a JUST AVERAGE — Straining his muscles, James Barry of New z poses -— ‘erage Sry ‘York City tries to measure up to the standards set by the U. S. Dept. |Getting Smaller Cee ee eek the Northwest and the Grain ‘= ni ture. The youngster really puffed up with pride after he NEWYORK —. A new tiny a bore anine uf - xe os "should remain in the Eisethow.| Ye! Bamed the “average American boy” by the Childress Aid So- slater od bien dervcbopet that may ean ca ee, | ciety. Jim's 27-inch chest is only gight one-thousandths of an inch |) 51 ace the conventional “big” |e CHANGES from yeinient lentes ba oft the standard, and his height, waist and hip measurements were (transistors. Twenty of the new ones) _7H€ summer dances were held at} he said, convinced| just as close. dime the Waterford Township Eagles , wt ice at Club, on MSP on a week night. Truman Advises Past Presidents Rt costs so little for dry cleaning. us your youngster's “Back to School" how fresh ‘and everything is when we re- turn them. We will make them look like new again — Phone today for our routeman to call regularly. ® SWEATERS ¢ Returned to you in « FREE Plastic Package Reusable in Many Ways! OFFICE and PLANT, 941 JOSLYN, PONTIAC Phone WE GIVE FE 2-6424 RED STAMPS Dry: passenger TV, raised deck, tinted DESTINATION: 1966 — Sketched above is the type of interurban bus which may cruise the nation’s highways by 1966, as envisioned by bus company executives. Gas turbine-powered, it will feature (rear), and rear-view TV for driver. Undaunted by Colombia Native UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. (INS) a century or more. *_ * * eee. Tolstey in the “Sevastopol Stories,” the album states. The Soviet U. N. delegation, re porting on publication of the album, said the 155-year-old man, Russia's oldest, is Yagor Koroyev of Yer- mani Village in Java_District.. Ac- Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” eral Yermolov, who fought in the war against Napoleon.” ‘TEETH NOT GOOD The other is Suleiman Arshba condition of his teeth and reported- ly replied: “‘They are not so good, one is shaking.” Many of the 100-plus Soviet citi- * Pe 8 ee we Thursday, Friday and Saturday UNTIL 9 f ‘zens are said to live in the Re- SAVE 60% =j CLOSE-OUT on BONNY MAIDE HARLEQUIN TWINKLERS § %& VINYL PLASTIC *& NEWEST STYLE % CUSTOM FLOORS Closing Out alr Ea. Qo rar *& NO WAXING we CREASE PROOF ve DELUXE CAUCE Original 19c —3 Armstrong ¢ fi] RUBBER ake c WALL TILE.... t -—-- &S S Ya Thick 4% x 4M ~ Ea, | Cell Us for Expert installation om fy sees ASPHALT 4 Floor Tile, Wall Tile or Counter 9x9n Ve Tops. FE-8- 3717 §O55 WEST HURON =f. PONTIAC _Extra Leon GROUND = Lb. 29° Two ee WEST OF TELEGRAPH & ZEST Plenty of Free Parking — TILE OUTLET | Russia Claims 10,000 {in 100-Year-Old Bracket —The Russians refuse to be out- done by the Colombian native who $\claims to be 167 years old. They insist there are more than 10,000 persons in the Soviet Union living To back up their claims, they cite a “Longevity Album” recently pub- ‘Jobless Can Refuse | Less Than $1 an Hour| | os: DETROIT @ — A man laid oft| I participated in the deviation, ; Boy Bounced i in 1 Traffic ; Lost Children f At dl Ph 0 Affend Institute n Florida Beach nsti CLEARWATER, Fia, w» — Two) 200" 4. St ct, andatan “ t Pete youngsters and a Florida) 4s the National Recreation talked importantly to play-|, |i ine institute on Mates today about a helicopter hoP.|tion administration in Oct, 1-2. But it was a different story yes- the found Also attending will be Jerry oo a age scared, a little — gh very hungry on a desola’ Executives parts beach where they had spent the|,, 5 "ein steed to lores aout rum night while their parents and many) Fees bashi hcay eee being ® “he edvedmvers are hptete.ineaeein Goabee i Pemeer pher Berner, 11, son of Mr, and iphia, Sept. 30-Oct. 5. More than Mrs. RB, C. Berner of Clearwa- |2.000 delegates from five con- ter, and Rebert Lambert, 11, and tinents are expected at the five- his sister, Gayle, 9, children of \day confernece. Mrs. Phyilis Lambert of St. Clair, Mich, Famous inventor Alexander Gra- The trio, accompanied by Chris-|ham Bell once designed a tetra- topher’s mongrel dog, Sarge, went/hedral kite, the Cygnet, which a ee OG ie public of Georgia, birthplace of|paper bag and were to be home the late Stalin who died at 73. _ [in two hours, ig The Soviet delegation said in|sHOVE OFF S co reporting on the album: ee ee shoved “Each the oarless the water. Pacer a orgs oti Then they polled it it around for & ; wouldn’t reach bottom any. more. ot Gali (Agkhazi) born in 1833; They Gece wis es then there is a photograph of 115- cast vet itd ' Call Today . ry ripe reg os ; which was deserted, They man- ' eld Nusho Grdzelishvill, a. cot. |28€4 to beach the boat about dark Gregory Oil oe. | lective farm woman of Kisiskhevi pido teotipended axbegpre de. 94 Eest Welton Bivd. Village in Telavi District, and |CA™Ped out on the beach a Phone FE 5-6141 others." The report said that in Fbilisi | opted Réecuas. City Parks Direct Home Demonstration Women Meet in Texas ON PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOS 4 Investigate: If your current policy does not ofter these advantages . . . call us! @ DISCOUNT FOR NON DRINKERS @ DISCOUNT FOR ACCIDENT FREE DRIVERS and Young Drivers with Training Certificate. @ 25% DISCOUNT ON FAMILY SECOND CAR @ Neo Extra Charge for women under 25 years of age. Brummett- Lincicome, Inc. 377 S. Telegraph FE 4-0588 Parking alone 617 persons of extreme old recorded, are od a age have bees Ls * It said “ont now the opinion! f > << |hiais“been prevalent that there isi} | ruling came in the case of a stockboy who refused to accept an 80-cent hourly job with his com- pany after being laid off from his regular job, U. of Illinois Installs Ex-Wayne President CHAMPAIGN, Ill. # — A day- lorig schedule of activities is on tap today: as the University of Illinois celebrates the formal in- stallation of “Dr. David Dodds Henry as its 12th president. Henry, former heat tifie observation fails to confirm Pee this belief, since ultra-centegen-| } = arians were found in level country| | |S well. Fate WE WILL GIVE THIS BIG — > — FREE GIFT | = WITH EVERY GAS RANGE’ a se SOLD THAT HAS AUTOMATIC __ = OVEN LIGHTING —_/ =~: = Fs ~ “insta-Set” Control Panel « This heavy gauge aluminum combination pan, a regular $11.50 valve, will be one of the most useful utensils in your kitchen. And it’s free! HERE ARE TWO OF THE RANGES IN THIS SALE MODEL R oO PE _52A45. With Timer Alarm-Time Clock ¢ “Insta-Lite” Oven and Broiler Lighting Porcelain Enamel Grill @ Alltrol “Center-Simmer” Burners ¢ i Large “Bake- Master” Oven ¢ Automatic Oven Heat Control, ING THIS ae SALE ~~ bode . MODEL S2A74 Ss “inue-tlhe’ hatch Oven, gid Yoo Barna Lighting @ Automatic Oven Heat Control Large “Bake-Master” Oven © “Rocket-Speed” Oven Burner. DURING SALE Only ‘1697 _THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 TWENTY-O' 1 Persons: Spark Drive for Record Vote on Nov. 6 NEW YORK (INS}—Fourteen on U.S. Dole Veteran Pension Checks Go to Non-Americans in 63 Countries WASHINGTON (INS) — Every fi i if HT | | i i nf a } i ite WASHINGTON @® — The vote) is going as far South this year as possible — to 167 Americans in Silk is the most sensi- — tive fiber and weakens by exposure to sun or “4 perspiration. “CAN SILK LAST? Extrema: care must be taken, silk\must be - cleaned correctlyand frequently. Do not: ~*~ perspiration dry into © garment. Call FE 5-6107 Vessels Avoiding SUC Zeer an tee sivertaing Conc | i GENEY. today he sees no reason why the ber and affiliate of the 146 organ- iworse, , tising firm sald, “it every mem- states thon oy ad bs Maine; in|ing with techniques and suggestions |Port Gains in Importance Converge on Capetown South Africa’s other main i: +] {eek hk PER ma i iil | Z i dL ty. fi ! g ! i Mg Pal F i 5 i i It stree | ag? i 3 i § 8 Bay, as Capetown's harbor is In August number jumped to to replenish supplies of 201. So far, the diverted ships ar- water and buy cattle|riving are from the Far from the natives, East, Australia and New Zealand. BEAT THE PRICE RISE! 1956 Norge Washers and Dryers at Drastically Reduced Prices! BUY NOW AND SAVE! viene Wil ’ gS AT A NEW LOW PRICE Save More et the Shop-Rite SUPER MARKETS LISTED BELOW EARL’S — SHOP-RITE _ MARKET 701 Orchard Lake Rd. HURON , FRIENDLY Nii MARKET 684 W. Huron St. With Buili-da-SUDS SAVER at NO EXTRA COST! Regular Price $27995. “tie _witn. TRADE — Model Aw-400 TO PAY SHOP-RITE MARKET 263 Auburn Ave. FARMER'S SHOP-RITE MARKET 484 Auburn Ave. —— 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! HOWARD STREET’ _ SHOP-RITE MARKET 148 E. Howard St. = DONATO’‘S SHOP-RITE MARKET Ds OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. | Gingeliville ~ SHOP-RITE -_MAREET —NICK’s } “and that was 72 per cent.”’ andidoorbell fringing and telephone ‘To Inctdese ‘the Amerienn vols, |vituaed to Seite, comes: Masthy was 500 companies, civic, fraternal and|the non-profit Heritage Foundation|with other organizations like the Non-joperates in a nuribér of ways. It/tile partisan League of Women's Vot-|has sparked contests between cities felt to see which can achieve the > drive its|highest regigstration or vote, and : ie¢ity campaigns for 100 per cent votes, - oe aeet ink With the foundation’s stimulus, ets have been 2\nre as ee bon «rv tage Pte Per pe-|equals this in the numbers of peo-lnave been distributed in baseball ple working and involved . . . We) paris . feel pretty strongly about this) ottes and cereal packages. WHOLE KERNEL on bread wrappers, milk Niblets CORN 12-oz. CANS 25‘ VINEGAR Qt 99° REYNOLD'S “WRAP - Reg. Size 29° MUELLER’S THIN SPAGHETTI wn 29’ INIT Liquid Sanh LUX Liquid Detergent:-».2 65' ee WISK Landry Detergent... 23 a If all the world was to become|would be multiplied by at least requirements for raw materials|eering surveys. as industrialized ‘as the U. S., ee ee a SOMETHING NEW IN GULBRANSEN STUDENT SPINETS $ 489” in Mahogany Gallagher Music Co. 18 EAST HURON STREET FE 4-0566 Open Monday and Friday Nights till $ P.M. seein wees poe See re ere see SUPER MARKETS | inS: THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 os ‘Home Rule Print Copies 4 in Township PPetifn Set 2 Plan Attorney Checks Papers H now being printed, Chairman of for Westwood Village | ti” cmmission Leo. J. Walton saidl | posal this morning. Walton said they will be dis- tributed to each home in the pro- posed new city of Southfield area Wednesday and Thursday, A public hearing on the char- ter will be held Oct. 8 at 8 p.m, in the Southfield High school gymnasium Voters agreed to incorporate last June but turned down the char-| ter at the Dec. 12- election: Elec-| | tion date for the new city charter has been st for Dec. 3. ‘Bolivia Still Remains Under State of Siege | LA PAZ, Bolivia #—Bolivia re- ;_|mained under a state of siege to- day in the wake of anfigovern- ment riots that killed four persons! ! and injured 25. La Paz was quiet, but the gov- ernment radio said armed work- SOUTHFIELD — Petitions to in- ; jcorporate East and West Beverly Hills and Berkshire Hills, subdi- vision into a home - rule were delivered to Howard I. Bond this morning. Bond, attorney for the Green- field-Beverly Assn., formed last TWIN BEACH MODELS — Showing fall fash- ions at a recent luncheon at Twin Beach Country Club were these and other members of the club. Your PTA Is Planning: _ Tuesday Talk at Glengary headquarters labor,” The government dals and Fascists’ of the federation of or Pontiae Press Photo Irvin Maynard, West Bloomfield Supervisor Hi- at the new Union Lake Fire Station site Saturday land Thatcher and Richard Verkler, president TRUE — Helping sink a well Geceeed’ “wi: of: touching off / eer that has taken oneofhiseyes were, (1 to r) President John F. Howard, Chiet Union Lake Businessmen's Assn. Ill Lad Reaches Four Stevie Sees ‘His Army’ J AUBURN HEIGHTS-—Little Ste- Cite McMeans He'll be seeing “his army," the soldiers who have made the little son of the Norval Joneses of 3841 hap- : F : 3 ; ’ cf | Fire After Explosion (Causes $5,000 Loss ROCHESTER — Damage to the extent of $5,000 was done to the William Lyon home, 5230 Orion Rd., Saturday -night, about the time of an electrical storm here. Fire Chief George Ross said “a faulty furnace could have caused an explosion,” which was Artesian Civic Assn. shows of the Biackhall. lIIness Causes Dem fo Quit Election Race " ithe riots Saturday night at the be- hest of the Socialist Falange party and with the backing of tin mag- nate Carlos Victor Aramayo, The ‘government took over Bolivia's 19 Injured as Bus Rolls aboard went out of centrol and overturned on the New Jersey bers of Glengary Elementary School PTA will meet for the first time of the current school term at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the school's -/multi-purpose room, Smart, superintendent of the Walled Lake Consolidated School district. His topic will be “Our Progress to Date and Our Future HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. @—An ex-|Concerns,” cursion bus with 39 personsischool district. COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mem- Main speaker will be Clifford in reference to the A period will be by Supt. Clifford Smart same wages, a law reducing the work week for adults from 48 to 46 hours at the effective Oct. Burma Backing Nasser RANGOON «®—Burmese Pre mier U Ba Swe has declared his government's support of President 'Nasser’s nationalization of the Suez Cana] in his first official statement on the dispute, Ba Swe at the same time urged freedom of navigation through the canal for all nations and a peaceful set- held from 7:30 until § p.m, when teachers will be in their school rooms to meet the parents. Refreshments will be served. | Serving as PTA officers are Mrs. Edward Bechtelheimer, president; Mrs. Max Slater, mother vice pres- ident; Don Provath, father vice president; Mrs. Robert Wollin,cor- jresponding secretary; Mrs. Patrick % Tyler, treasurer; Mrs. Patricia aces sarge Mi be hl Wel lGrege, teacher wos. pean Walled Lake with crema. Tracy Miller, recording sec- "1 retary; and Mrs. Roy Fogle, his- torian and publicity director, Waterford Township The first of four meetings sched- uled for Isaac E. Crary Junior High School Parent-Teacher Or- ganization will be held Wednesday .jat 8 p.m.. It will be preceded by an open house, beginning at 7:30 p.m. An informative program about school facilities and activities has been planned by Mrs, War- chairman, will speak heard by Mrs. Lyon, who was home at the time. The family escaped the flames. saveain: Se dues 4| Alarm was turned in by a neigh- aunts Turnpike early today injuring 19. tlement of the dispute. County Deaths drawi in the office of Robert .M. ‘Laura Warner Rowe ; rdf LANSING ®—Jacob Theut with- ' E for Adult Post ‘i bor and the furious blaze was put out after two hours by Rochester firemen. The damage was coy- ered by insurance. B E fr i | He said he was forced to step out of the race because of illness. A physician's statement, submit- bea with the notice, said Theut is i BF Harvest Meal, Sale Slated Tomorrow | LAKE ORION—The Maccabees) are sponsoring a Harvest Dinner _jand Bazaar on Tuesday at the Methodist Church House. Serving of the roast beef din- ner will begin at 5:30 p.m., fam- ily style, with homemade pies as feature, All types of fancywork and aprons will be on sale. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Fs B i i i F i iff from 1941 to 1945. His replace- ment on the ballot will face Robert J. McIntosh, Port Huron, the Re- publican nominee. i a Fi i | e g E a i q ee g ge Ff ren Bunce, Principal James on curriculum; i } E aes 7 Dr. Merz Dies in Lapeer; Practiced for 64 Years Se lordae tend LAPEER — Dr. Henry Gottlob;man’s League, and was a member Merz, 86, who practiced medicine TEL AVIV, Israel @—An army a eae 3 en 8 Saturday~in Lapeer County are Ee amish WOMAD Digi, A resident at TT Clark Ra., spworking” ne mane he suffered a stroke Aug. 24. Aday séettlement was killed today Funeral services will be tomor- ad ie > direction of ow at 3 p.m. at St. Paul’s Luth- ordan territory. A second Wom-|.4, Church, with burial in Mt. — unhurt, he said. Hope Cemetery. min Adav is- close to the Is- raelJordan armistice demar- cation line, : i i i i ! ty : & s Bt : i fe z Mrs, Merz requests that dona- tions be given to Lapeer County General Hospital, The body lies at Muir Bros, Funeral Home un- til 11 a.m, tomorrow, : on Pontiac Lake road, west of | Cited for Safe Driving Ortonville Man Has Historic Car License the family lot. : 3 —* Service By MARTHA LEWIS case has never been removed andlis “everyone should keep busy.” and citing his 46 years of driving/John Campbell, 74, 1282 M15, Or- Ortonville Correspondent its copper radiator does not leak.|He says he feels “more like 40."’|with never a traffic violation ticket.|tonville, who diéd Saturday at ORTONVILLE—A familiar sight! “on cola winter mornings,” tor eae tein Membership card/He has never been involved in an|nome of a heart attack, will in the village here is x 1929 Stude- Halt testifies, “T'm always sing Oe re Os Oe beker, bearing a license Faithful’ to help neighbors chine & GMI nataie veliee with cars that won’t start.” Proud owner is Jerome B, Haft, driving record includes a trip Lf af &F Hh cords of wood with sf cam tire wag 18 years how he b va ee 3 : Le ies ge: Semin dation of tee eed y,|.__ HISTORIC LICENSE — Plates on the Jerome B. Huff automobile without | Huff has there for four| #re symbol of its ownership by Huft for 27 years. Having registered S about 200,000 miles, the old car of 1929 vintage has taken its Orton- valves Brandon Then ville owner to California three times and hauled such loads as crank-|ship, Huff's secret of keeping trailer with 200 cords of wood. | z A. iii sie til itis iin tales hit: dak cia ee a ee eS ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 |Next 8 Days Busy Ones in Michigan — ivisioned a four-day week in the sma ve we oft “3 in County 4-H fo Visit New York ‘Three Oakland County winners in later aS : ee : os ae ican parties will bring their bigipublicans former meeting of party leaders at Che- [Prof sewitilin Can Be Yours [scm can ier, oi com ty Sue Pate a [Sends Bopger to Jil A out Rays’ tt stone polltited HN ting alee tas Uiwocsity’ a mata, Ua. Gov. og a. Hart, \Sends Beggar to Jai j see will be Vice Nixon. For Michigan, Wednesday for a talk) teem record in a speech at Battle | DETROIT (INS)—Genter Adams, Me Pennine from hedven may be ail for some, but more || the Democrats, his Ban. heere & Young Repubiicans club.| creey, 66, of Detroit, the city’s most sol- ated Bp are me Estes Kefauver of Tennessee. HALLECK OF INDIANA TOO Welter P. Reuther, wheae are i one wher ackages ~~ Te eed ceils ot Ul © crane oh Sees ae Se lette: @ corresponding Eid Selo, Tie hie! fo aanae the other circles. 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To submit an entry the contestant must print nis answer by dotted squeeze them all info one day— Tuesday. olitical Fires to Blaze in State Next Monday, Nixon will speak in Grand Rapids. Also for the Re- Today, the Republicans feature Rep. Charles Halleck of Indiana in ” |Flint and Port Huron. Halleck will appear Tuesday in Sault Ste. Marie and on an Iron Mountain radio program and speech. While Gov. G. Mennen Wil- consecutive term, was attending a potatoe festival at Posen and a CIO slate has endorsed the Steven- son-Kefauver slate, added fuel to the political fires by saying “We would like to hear unequivocating commitments of concrete govern- ment support for a shorter work “not too distant’ future. back in jail today. ’ Adams was arrested for pan- handling yesterday while carrying $201 in cash and a bank book showing reposits totaling $5,702. He has been arrested 28 times since 1929, serving 1,537 days in the House of Correction. Otherwise, Reuther said union- Middleton, 16, both ‘of Lake Orion, | and Janet Long, 15 of Milford, will’ ‘eave Saturday and return Oct. 4. They will be among some 30 state winners making the trip. strating an electrical setup; Janet was a food. preservation demon- stration winner, idemonstrated poultry cutting. judging and demonstration pro- grams at the State 4-H’ Show in ‘East Lansing last month, will leave for New York City this week. Frank Lessiter, 16 and William’ Lessiter won his trip by demon- and Middleton’ Watch Bands Ledies’ — Men's Special 1 95 Georges-Newports - lewelry Dept. 5 liams, a Democrat seeking a fifth t tr ef “> GALLON CARTON os Flavors TO CHOOSE FROM @ VANILLA — @ CHOCOLATE @ STRAWBERRY @ NEOPOLITAN geet e e + eau Ae. | #89 Dic Ld ~ Se COC LY NU SL NATIONAL | Another first for NATIONAL in Pontiac. Here's the rich, creamy dessert “treat” to serve the whole family . . . and it’s yours only at National in Pontiac! The big family size half gallon serves 16 heaping dishes for pennies a serving, extra good with nuts, berries and whipped cream topping! Try a half gallon today of Netional’s Top Treat — you'll agree it’s truly your “TOP TASTE TREAT!” * 39° 19 »39° es TOP TASTE WHOLE BEAN ae TOP TASTE ENRICHED WHITE BREAD TOP TASTE — IN 4 YELLOW QUARTERS MARGARINE 239 BUFFALO, N. Y. @—What is the difference in the 1956 and the 1955 Detroit. Lions? There's no dif- ference, if one uses pre-season ex- i games. as a measuring stick. The Washington Redskins out- played and out-smarted the Lions for three quarters, then overcame a 4th-period rally by the Detroiters| to win a Buffalo exhibition Sunday by a 19-17 margin, . * * * : That loss gave the 1956 Lions a 42 exhibition record. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956_ Lions in exhibitions this year. The pre-season losses were to the Cardinals and the Philadelphia Bill Muncey of Detre t race for seven-liter hydroplanes in the 17th annual New Martinsville, +W. Va., regatta on the Ohio River yesterday, He drove the “Wildcat- ter” at an average of 80.143 miles an hour. * ” » Guard Mert Hoagland, of In- diana University's football team, . was hospitalized yesterday with an ‘illness diagnosed by doctors as polio. He has been placed under observation. * * Candidates for state office in the i Golf Champ _ Praises Loser Marlene Stewart Lauds 17-Year-Old Beaten in National Amateur — INDIANAPOLIS # — Between phone calig two hours after she won the Women's National Ama- teur Golf Championship, Marlefie Stewart took a serious look at the girl she beat and said: “Joanne, you're the greatest. I mean it.” “ * * As far as golf followers in the United States are concerned, that was the story of the 56th championship tournament that ended Saturday at Meridian Hills, ner in the 36-hole finals. ot bd] ; a Joanne Gunderson, a tall, strong girl with reddish-blonde hair and pale blue ‘eyes, was the most ex- tournament. She's the junior champion now, 17 years old, and has a great future ahead of her, Professionals who followed her don’t agree with Marlene that slie’s the greatest, but they say she will be when she acquires ma- turity and improves her rather flat backswing. During the six days of the tour- with Miss Stewart a 2 and 1 win- citing player to -appear. in this! Lakes. 2—Pollution of state waters - 3—Game, fish law violations. problem. on inland 5—Compulsory dog vaccination. .!nament, Miss Gunderson eliminat-| ed two members of the 1955 Cur- tis Cup team—defending champion Pat Lesser and Mrs. Philip Cu- jdone—and a couple of top-rank GRAND SLAM WELCOME — Milwaukee cen- —_—-yesterday. It was Bruton’s first grand-sl terfielder Bill Bruton (38) is welcomed home after his grand slam homer against the Chicago Cubs the pennant race. Det. Wash. Ce Ag od See ebenesaeireees 7 1 Yar ee oneeee ‘at 4 weiss _ i: cree ATMS #-20 Passes tercepted yy cose Pambles Lost ... . 00. sese00ss++ 2 ba eee ompbenearngs 2 ceviscessxeores 6 32 @ 24-17 een ceertas: os vs Ob a AP Wirephote : iL run) Cassedy (6, pass from Layne: lamer and ewe Martin (38). Conversions, helped the Braves beat the Cubs, 7-4, to stay in |““Piinington scoring: Touchdowns, Run- nels (6. run). Picia goals, Baker 4 (22, 30, 10, 19). Conversion, Baker. AP Wirephote TWISTING AHEAD — Nick Adduci, Washington Redskins’ half- back, drives Syards for a touchdown in the third quarter against the Detroit Lions yesterday. It was the last exhibition gaine of the season played in Buffalo and the Lions lost, 19-17. Bears Top League Layne made both conversions. Jim Martin added a 38-yard field * Redlegs Still in Race, Win 2 . Braves Hold “Curfew” Lead older players. Mrs, Heélen Sigel | Wilece and Mrs. Ann Casey John-| * By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Brooklyn Dodgers, out of Pittsburgh €3, Brooklyn faced a grand opportunity tonight. If the | | Football League start playing for by ‘ithe six-member Eastern Confer- iteams wound up above that mark Western. NFL Teams Best THE ASSOCIATED PRESS __feating San Francisco 21-14 in one A 12 members of the National of the three weekend games. Bob- Thomason tossed two touch- s ; with exhibition down passes in leading the Eagles. eee eaine tat t > strengt | The Steelers got into the victory Western column for the second time Satur- day night by downing the Rams 17 as they took advantage of two pass interceptions and a fum- ble to score three touchdowns in ence finished above the .500 mark the first half. in exhibition games. By contrast - four of the Western Conference British Champ Makes "qhe Chicase Beare, in a snow. U.S. Debut Tonight * * Only the New York Giants of and the two others matched their first place for the first time .in a Dodgers can check the Pirates in made possible by their. 7-4 victory tal to 2,046,331 on the Braves’ final home game of the season. They back to their pre-World War II) glory days, won five straight games before dropping their final exhibition to the champion Cleve- land Browns 24-14. Ld] * * The Bears’ 5-1 record gave them) a slight margin over the Green By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joe Bygraves. the British Em- makes his American debut tonight at St. Nicholas Arena and match- maker Teddy Brenner couldn't have found a much better trial horse than Wayne Bethea to put 2 Long Putts t Stroke Margin OKLAHOMA CITY ® — There ts Oklahoma City by 2 | , Yank Pitchers Spell Victory Give Williams ' Hawkins on Top at Batting Woes NEW YORK, Sept. 24 #—If Ted Williams fails to overtake Mick- ey Mantle in quest of his fifth American League batting title, he can blame it on his ineptness a first for everything, .and_ the _ Oklahoma City Open Golf Tourna- ment was a good example for Fred } Hawkins of El Paso, Tex. one of the nation’s best golfers. * ° * ® _ ~Hawkins had a $2,400 check in -his pocket today after beating a ‘solid field of contenders in Okla- _homa City's first major open pro-| ‘fessional tournament since 1929.| . Hawkins shot rounds of 71-71-68-69 for a 279 total, Sunder par, ’ * * * . Hawkins could thank two mar- *velous putts for his triumph. He holed a 50-footer for a birdie three -on the par-four #4-yard 15th hole against New York Yankee pitch- ing. . * * * Latest unofficial averages, through Sunday's games, give Mantle the lead with .356 to .350 for the Boston Red Sox slugger. In 17 games against the Yankees this season, Williams had. made only 10 hits in 47 official times at bat for an anemie .213 mark. The two teams still have three |games to play against each other, all in New York. * * « Mantle, kept out of the starting lineup yesterday because of .a pulled muscle, singled as a pinch week—by the grace of rain and a curfew law—were in position to- day to thrust themselves right back atop the National League without any outside interference. * * * Trailing the Milwaukee. Braves by a half game because of Penn- ‘syivania’s Sunday curfew law ning with the Dodgers leading the ninth of the resumed game, then go on to defeat Bob Friend in the regularly scheduled game, they would regain the lead from the Braves by a half game. play their last four games on the road, one in Cincinnati and three in St. Louis. Cincinnati has three left to play and Brooklyn has sev- en, including the unfinished game. syprse Another tremendous turnout of Bay Packers, who complied a 41) the Jamaican to the test. mark. Other Western Conference| Bethea, 24, strong and ambtl- teams who finished above .500|tious, holds victories over former were Detroit 42 and Baltimore 32. heavyweight champion Ezzard Los Angeles and San Francisco Charles, Harold Carter and Jimmy each broke even in six games, Slade among others. The New \which halted play in the ninth in-| Neither the Braves nor the to be ted out, bounded back third - place. Cincinnati Redlegs into the pennant fight by sweeping were in position to do anything a doubleheader from St. Louis 3-2 about it since neither is scheduled. and 5-4 to climb within 1% games _ The Braves’. half game lead,|of Milwaukee and one game of ‘insecure though it may be, was Brooklyn, In another National ANN ARBOR (® — The Michigan coaching staff is worried over the turn of events as the Wolverines head into their last few days of pre-season practice. : Head coach Bennie Oosterbaan frankly admitted his dissatisfac- tion after Satruday’s scrimmage. The first two teams pushed across 'six touchdowns, but didn’t look well Three Top Flevens Upset in Openers schedule unbeaten. The main , stumbling block on both schetlules jis Army which also has bright eyes for the title. A week ago, the Panthers would have ruled the heavy choice. They were advertised as a club that ‘could play in the fastest company and hold their own. But their struggling 14-13 decision over West Virginia last Saturday, combined with Syracuse’s stunning 26-12 throttling of Maryland, could - Grid Results MID Detroit 20, Menuet —— 4 a a Ey Ge Senge 9 1a aoe ie Gestere iets 12 ‘swing the pendulum to the Orange. ‘Pitt won on two recovered fum- ‘bles. In an equally compromising po- sition is mighty Notre Dame,. the No. 3 team in this year's Associ- ated pre-season poll. The Southen Methodist, reputedly one of the greenest teams in the South- west Conference. . The South Benders have an open Irish were embarrassed, 19-13, by Oosterbaan Unhappy "M’ Hears UCLA Report League game, Philadelphia downed the New York giants 6-2. * * « 11-1, Baltimore blanked Washing- Qo ton 6-0 and Kansas City and Chi- . ~ cago divided a doubleheader, the coaches Matt Patanelli and Bob White Sox winning the second Hollway, who made the whirt wind game 5-1 after losing the opener journey to the coast. $2. The score didn’t Indicate | UCLA's strength, Patanellj dis- | closed, » * ? Billy Bruton, a .1M hitter in. September, broke loose with four ‘The Bruins are » ot . hits, including the first. grand slam than that and they're well-spirit- 44,932, largest in Pittsburgh his- attack highlighted by Duke Sni- der’s base-clearing double. Gil Hodges blasted two home runs for in a game that see- sawed until the sixth. The Giants topped the Eastern’ ‘tory, saw the Dodgers snap a 3-3 Division with a 4-2 mark followed ing five kayos. Bygraves has a tie in the sixth with a four-run/by Washington with 3-3. Pittsburgh 22-7 record, including 14 iwas 2-3, Philadelphia 2-5 and the Chicago Cardinals and Cleveland /1-5. The Eagles chalked up their second triumph yesterday by de- e Yorker’s record is 11-4-2, includ- kayos. SUNDAYS ROWE am Maxwell, Tigers * ¢Dengaid., Yankees: iG, Batley, Redlegs; .* Braves; Hodges 2 Dodgers, Blaylock. Jones, Phils: runs Wiltams. Or- Post 2% . Bruten, Lepata + ite, Otents Eaglets Breeze Past Rams, 31-0 snatched victory from defeat for St. Michael and Orchard Lake St. Mary served notice that it is once again a power to be reckoned with “iin. weekend Suburban Catholic Late Aerial Wins Thriller for Mikes A dramatic forward pass through to block the attempted con-! end sprint added two more touch- _version. : oe * * . Mary encountered no diffi- - Hulle’s 10-yard run gave Center downs in the tnd quarier. Fullback Terry Raymond scoring. Franck- the only successful tempt. In other Suburban Catholie ‘League games Sunday, Phil Van conversion at- Line St. Clement an 1812 victory over Ferndale St. James and St. Rita of Hazel Park downed Roy- al Oak St. Mary 13-6, Shrine bested St. Gregory, 124. tract from the pennant-winning ww and hi fi hitter to boost his average while)". “as Sanders. said, ‘ ; League football games at Wisnerjand coasted through the last two "5,000 ones by mocking tn a Williams went hitless in three offi-| Polished while doing it. oanail her sad ie the Milwaukee's home attendance to-|stadium. |quarters to stretch St. Fred's win- 40-footer on the 557-yard, par-5\“lal trips to the plate. “It we played in a game the |, est praise 4 tc vA’e tailback The aerial arm of veteran’ |!©ss String to 27 games. 16th hole, way we played Saterday, we'd be 172-pound Doug a “He runs ; | halfback Dan Dropps and end | Quarterback Larry Charkew- o.% ¢ Blake’ May Get Call | “tem” observed Oosterdaan. lang passes very well,” they said. Rams and Crusaders | so can, an uniettered sopho- | ski's 48-yard end run ona boot : This gave him the upper hand | “We've got a lot of work to do They learned UCLA's single wing! . more, combined to hand St. Mike | leg play and Paul Franckowiak’ e over Gardner Dickinson Jr., Pan-| TORONTO W — The Toronto before we meet UCLA Saturday,” attack is very smailar to Michigan's Wi p W Tilt a thrilling 7-4 decision over High- | 40-yard pass to end Pete Made- g ama City, Fla., who missed two Maple Leafs are expected to send he added, except that the Bruins use a bal- in ee- ee | 5 land Park St. Benedict yester- | lang scored twice in the Ist pe- : putts of five feet on the same Eddie Blake to the mound tonight) The staff gathered yesterday to 06d line and don’t switch to the day afternoon. riod. Chet Wajda’s two-yard buck ; holes that Hawkins had mastered. against the Rochester Red Wings hear scouting reports of the w+ toemation The newly organized Pee-Wee| st. Mary's Eaglets~boasting a| *4_Franckowiak’s three-yard a Dickinson finished second at 281 in an_effort to_wrap_up the In-|Uclans’ slender 13-7_ victory over| : _ {Football League for_boys. giant Jine-and-afleet-set_ot backs, as . for $1,800. ‘. |ternational League playoff title. |Utah, Friday night from assistant! ‘the ages of 9 and 12 opened its opened defense of their SCL crown hte New Pact for Dressen six-week season Saturday night by methodically grinding out a 31-0 Beat Marquette, 20-7 * , game u ‘triumph over St. | na Irish, Duke, Terps Are Beaten WASHINGTON @®—Chuck Dres-|Park. Winners were the Wilson saturday night game. : sen, who spurned a one-year, con-|Rams and the Emmanuel Crusad-| st Mike’s Shamrocks, frustrat- ers while -Webster and Scotch eq at every turn by fumbles and Brooklyn Dodgers in 1953, has signed again to manage the ‘sev- enth-place Washington Senators— for one year. “I am delighted to remain in Washington,” Dressen said after School battled to a tie. Pee-Wee football is co-sponsored by PTA and local mierch- ants. Portiac Parks and Recrea- tion Department facilities are be- ing used for the program. as the most shocking upset of the season when all the returns are ij in. Duke plays Virginia this week.' he and Clib President Calvin Grif- . Saturday's results: fith announced the one-year re- Record Irish With a field of 81 dogs, Irish Setter Club of Michigan held its biggest field trial over the week- end at Highland Recreation Area, and Pontiac entries were among the top winners. The annual fall event occupied two days. “Moffat’s Apache Bill,” owned by Tom Moffat of Pontiac took first placing in both the ‘open pup- py and derby stakes. “Argo Lane’s Countess of Cork,” owned third and “Mahogany Friction "lI," (Mies. rene Walker of Mil- waukee, Wis. Pontiac’ Dogs on Top int: an eg OR CURE seve. cucesdebees- ss 07 0 8-16 inewal Saturday night. nipeedijussi!” Gili tilea atocion| Sates’ peered oe pale Diseee Rams—Hodge (2); Ward, Keller; extra a Cubs—Rawston ws — then place-kicked the all-import- ee sa o ovis, St extra polat. Tie eaglane mith (Crussders| St. Ben's Ravens had held a 6-0 lead since midway in the 2nd quar- Setter Te t epee ns ct 9 § ta ter When datigerous Larry Gacki SU - [perenne ion gaunt te Reece ont oe + er (a). ~~ ' end . Jim Fox Sophs Lead DETROIT — University of De- troit football coach Wally From- hart wants to win games—badly— and he’s gambling on some green sophomores to do it. Why? The answer became even more obvious SaturGay as a sopho- more-sprinkled Titan squad eased past Marguette, 20-7. Fromhart is ‘building for the big time and makes no bones about it. Seniors, although more capable, are a very temporary thing. fourth, “Red Rover of Kensing- ton,” (Joe Frydrych of War- | ren). “Ike Jack Kendrick” also cap-| ’ tured first place (making his 35th win) in the open gun dog stake with “Timothy Shawn O'Day,” (Charles Benton), “‘Mike” owner- handled by Earl Morrison of Grosse Pointe, third and “Fracas- si's Red Pat,” fourth, (Louis Fracassi of Detroit). Winner in the amateur gun dog stake, which was open to all Breton Boy,” a Brittany Spaniel, owned by Ralph Gardner of Voor- heis road, third and duo-ch. “Ty- rone’s Mahogany Mike,” owned by Ed Melvor of Dearborn, fourth. See = Weekend Minor Revslts INTERNA League Baseball mee Ee SS * 8 WINNERS. — Here are two: winners in the big at Highland Recreation area. At left is Mrs. Thomas Moffat (Forest Ave., Watkins Lake), litan Win. Shocks & Fireston 146 W. HMeren FE 2-925! ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 i for his .20th triumph, “It doesn't jump around and I can't control it too well, but it’s an extra pitch eobee land 11-1 yesterday on a two-hitter e eredits hig suc-|64 i's something for the batters amy good with- linnings in 37 starts and three re- . J a 4 out It,” he said, “‘so 1 figured I couldn’t do much worse with it.” for 7 1-3 innings, was his seventh straight—all complete games, Lary is one of basebalj’s hardest working pitchers, totaling 285 MSU to Drill Aerial Defense Spartan Scouts Report on Stanford’s Victory Saturday | “He can either pass from pocket) or roll out and throw from either Wet stints. He has completed 19-0f Birmingham Harriers | Tribessi Title Defense those starts. Not since “prince” Hal New- houser won 21 games in 1948 have the Tigers had a 20-game Birminghant High School's cross- country team, defending Eastern! many. 3. Michigan League champion, runs) against the Mt. Clemens Bathers/| Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Clemens in its opening league meet of the In his rookie season a year ago, Lary won 14 games and dropped) 15, This season started out as a) sophomore-jinx year for the former | University of Alabama pitcher. | Tiger bats boomed out 19: _ thits to make Lary’s task easier. Shortstop Harvey Kuenn hiked his with five hits in as many times at) bat. Second baseman Frank Bolling, iv Fees dono gee ie i zB i 2! a,.| am inte force play for Strickland 7 bit by plich for Garcia in eighth. ePlied out for Narleski in ninth. a -- 000 000 o16— 1. 1 000 S0x—11 Ba AP Whephete © BIG GUNS — Tiger pitcher Frank Lary (right) gets the con- gratulations of Harvey Kuenn (left) and Frank Bolling who led a | 19-hit assault on Cleveland yesterday in the 11-1 victory. Lary won e. assistant coach added that! | hhis 20th game of the season and this was 16 of his last 19. 4 ! Ee Lemon. RBI—Rosen, Kaline, Wilson, Lary, Maxwell 3. 2 ng ee. Mazx- ips. SF. he Garcia 2, Lary € l, Lary 3. BO—Lem 7 1) im 4%, Narleski | “. 1. h-Eh Lemon | 6-5. Garcia 5-5. Narieski 6-0. HPB—by Lary ‘Caffie). PB—Hegan |Lary (26-13), L—Lemon (20-1}) . Stevens, Tabucchi, Runge. 13.300 Coaem. T—2.38 ‘Orioles’ Finale | BALTIMORE W—Veteran third | _| baseman George Kell has been! By H to return to his Swifton, (101,001 seats) Birmingham Teams Win, Lose and Tie At Birmingham — Birmingham Browns they'll start taking Word Series 4 : “iticket orders. HW. GUY MOATS Pontiac Press Special Writer ANN ARBOR — Writers cover- (built held 202 persons, So does the ing University of Michigan given permission ty the Baltimore) ics this fall will werk heretofore afforded in the huge Several stadium. Hillsdale Wins 18th Straight 6 * By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS ents aa taking three victories Of all Michigan's small college Without defeat a week ago. ball and never football season moved into Rl cub Western Michigan at Kalme| Ka swing. 200. Podoley’s club came with « IAT decision betore 38.00 enthusiastic rooters. Dales Loom as State's Small Powerhouse scored the first time it bad the was headed. all-important extra point and| 2¢60 Kaline, rf 3 6 3 Rosen, 3b 3606 Boone, Jb 5 6 0 Colavite,rf 4 0 0 aoe “s 4 2 2 Pope, cf 401) i. 2 5 3 4 Hegan.c 200 io ae “s Baba: aWoodlt H ° ‘ ‘quel, ss ous Tae 68 6 Gargia, D 168 Ritts $3 ar’ cWard - 100 2 in | | Redio & Television. case oo iation for the UCLA game this Sat-' First TD came after only four plays, the 2nd after five tries. | — NAT NAST The Maple harriers, coached Kermit pre mang have already rd Bowling Shirts lof their EML title with : victories over Detroit Thurston and \Walled Lake, the latter breaking’ ‘a string of 19 straight wins by the Vikings. Leading runners on the 0 - ~man @ Quickest Service ‘ORDER TODAY 908 W. 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Oil B DEAN HEATING CO. {_1711 Beechmont, Keeyo Harbor FE 5-7721 - i iL ? 4 Pa THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 Vat A het pe prose hog ages WATERFORD DRI IVE IN THEATER Pies Wier Canaiocs tied oct Oats aes ade ne |} LAST TIMES TONITE F ee aarOue.. poh ia sand WONBERFUR ee} ae) 4 n HOT BLOOD” - TECH “OVER EXPOSED” -CLEO MOORE Aras 0 CONCEDE THAT JONTIAC ES ides True Life Adventures GRIZZLY BEAR vc. Bl SOSA h Baya ra. nt MAY ~ GRIZZLY. THEN re “y:4 2. iy a) THIS SITUATION, ; iris LOU He Oi Gear HE 16 OUTMATCHEV TALL TIMBER WHERE THE GRIZZLY CANT AND TAKE TO THE T FOLLOW HIM. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. DRIVEIN THEATRE TONIGHT - TUESDAY EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING ALL IN COLOR By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Siobhan «| McKenna, the Irish actress who has been hailed as the greatest | and most inspiring Saint Joan of our generation, will be starred in Willy Wyler’s first NBC spectacu- lar, With practically everyone in the =. 4/motion picture and television world ‘Sitrying to sign this fine dramatic | actress since she made history in Shaw’s play, Willy pulled a coup ABDUL AUS : HAREM much praise when she made it for a the screen some years ago. By the time you read this Rita Moreno, who is brunette and Latin, will be signed to play Mar- Hollywood Headlines Siobhan McKenna to Do ‘The Letter’ Spectacular picture, but Mitzi won't be fin- ished with “Les Giris” in time and director Charles Vidor needed a girl who sings and dances, better than Martha. SLIMMER EDMUND Dropping 45 pounds is very be-| coming to Edmund O’Brien, who is on the 20th Century-Fox lot these days getting ready for “Do Ri Mi” with Jayne Mansfield and Tom Ewell. Eddie inherits the Brod Craw- "Iford comedy gangster role, which |" Brod lost after his accident in which he suffered a concussion and, broken ribs. ‘Brod has gone to the home of his estranged wife, the former Kay Griffith, te recuperate. I wouldn't be surprised if Brod’s reconciliation. The surprises came with double bara Ruick has been the secret ibridé of composer-arranger John Williams, her childhood sweet- DRIVE-IN’ THEATER BLUE SKY || STARTS TOMORROW _ SENSATIONAL. 4-UNIT ATTRACTION Ist. SHOWING cammiemaasieanieias 7 ADULTS Only -HIT NO. 1 Te | LI LAR | A Wel HIT NO. 2. pT ONLY 1! OR GIR R VIRGIN: L HIT NO. 3 VES OF 00 D LS! ' ’ tf ivwoop eau, | AFFAIRS of ANNABELLE”! AND HIT NO. 4 iliness doesn't bring about a | voltage when I verified that Bar-'s Juarez, Mexico, and was kept secret probably for the reason that Barbara's divorce from actor Rob- | ert Horton is not final in Califor-| nia until next June. When I checked with Lurene Tuttle, Barbara's mother and a TV star in her own right, she said, “We are all so happy and excited about the baby. And I've always been crazy about John. “You know, the cast of ‘Plain | and Fancy,’ the show Barbara | has been doing in Westbury, Long Island, won't know why she sud- denly withdrew from the play last week, until they read your col-| was all set to do “Nina and the Vagabond and. the Sea” for Giu- seppi Amato in Italy when 20th! ‘skies, is home. Hard to ‘idegtne | Friends of character actress ii Charlie Chaplin Ex-Wife Marries Bank Clerk its wea lighting up te ‘him not meeting with Liz since his father is living at her house, Kefauver Bids ‘for Farm Vote. & : fastened itself upon our farm fam-| ilies leit President Eisenhower un- 4 coating . ban” Bellefontaine, “trouble shoot:|- Charges _—_ Eisenhower With ‘Cheering’ Ezra Benson On iets eee By JOHN CHADWICK * “The economic disaster that} MOSUL, BD. @ — Sead State_| fauver is to go on to Jamestown, | N. D. tonight and then strike out/ through several other Middle} Western states. ; | In his latest bid for the farm) vote, Kefauver renewed his charges that Eisenhower had) broken his 1952 campaign pro-| mises to the farmers and fired/ fresh volleys 2 oe | culture Bengon and V Nixon, * * * “And the millionaire dominated | Eisenhower administration raised WYN aol Vel | 7 me Balclthc-m Rem. -fclemisrcise the interest rate on disaster loans) to these farmers froin 3 per cent to 5 per cent. ” ‘Road Workers Wearing Skirts in Kentucky Town PIKEVILLE, Ky. ® — Women road workers of Coburn Hollow expect to finish the job today but | whether they have i Mrs. Rex Rutherford said the repairs should be completed today and the road ready for blacktop “And ‘unless : he get a Drive-In BRLtk Sh 2150 OPDYKE ROAD FE 4-4611 Box Office Opens 6:30 LAST TIME TONIGHT cians” had promised the blacktop during the last election. They plan to send a delegation to county of- fices here Oct. 2 to see about it. Suspect Polecats ST. LOUIS @®—When the tele- phones went dead all over subur- ers ‘found a 170-foot stretch of cable had been stolen right off the poles. “Wide, Wide World” is telecast- | ing the Hollywood story from the Dave Garroway interviewing top in the motion picture in-| THRILL FEATURES! : SUPREME SUSPENSE! | There’s No Fun Being a Stay-at-Home See a Good Movie Tonight! EXCLUSIVE! FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS! MARILYN MONROE STOP BUS Now! ___ HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 ae oe | nr pone by Franklin DONALD DUCK L Troopers Added i —Q) REO P se dealt , ALLEY OOP Eastern Mich. College tan 2bee Enrollment at 3,761 a ur THis 16 | 1 KNOW. YPSILANTI W — Enrollment at AN UNUSUAL) BLT OL “BOARDING HOUSE : NEVER MIND THE VICE HO! A POLL, EH f= EGADSIR, MY PRES- Wy SeSIDENT =P. Be HUMANE, FEARLESS AND FAIR«~ NOTA ‘ 50C TES FOR © 1956 by NEA Service. tng. TM, Reg. US. 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Ref. required. ‘wood | at eet Ep 7 ROOMS & Ba NEWLY DEC- oreted, Stove ry refrigerator _ ad . through May, EM 35343. ! location’ ee worting couwle. pre: MODERN COTTAGES, UTILITIES ferred. PE 6-002. 4. Reasonable. 160 Heights 3 ROOMS AND Sata NEWLY | _Ré._Leke Orion MY_3-1204. MODERN 3 RB AND BATH. __| erences. OR 23-0261. | Auto. gas heal, couple erred. .|} ROOMS & BA PE. 2-4658, _FE 51 a __ MODERN, 7 BDRM Boves. cum dren welcome Laund: reom. Un- tl Jume 15, "57. 13 miles west of Pontiac, Secend west of Edgewood = Club, __Or EM : modern, hest, ref _Lake Rd. _Rent Houses Unturn. 36 required. oat Orchard . |3 ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- 4 units, way ent. 111 “_¥> eos bed. Oo UNFURNISHED APT.| nished. MA 6-5000, _138_W. Huron. 7 2BDRM. RENT. 7 ROOM. STOVE & REFRIG. | Will lease for 1 yr. Cell Mr. Har. Wullities, private bath & entr. FE | ris 12-0296. Detween 9 $-6061 and $ except Wed. Sat and 5 and Sun. < AND BATH. UPPER. 1 OUT OF |} ROOM HOUSE IN DRAYTON Well heated and clean. 2) Pi, OR 3-7416. 3} BEDROOM: HOUSE UNFURN- 4 RMS... > , BATH, utilities Neat and clean, no érin! only. See after 4:30. 16 Pine Grove ; 8. AND 1 pate. year AND <: . “ss Vv nice Ca. FE 4-4686. ae te Elizabeth . Rd, FE 2-1988. URN, APT, FE Psi sieia sta ~ ALL MODERN | 102 E. Yaron ~ ARCADTA APT ae oe 2 cunsren per Kt os EMPSTE AD : FE 48284 * Sittin: FOR and 14 Mile CLAWSON, remit. corner Main Rd. Reasonabie rom, eee at | ~~ rn. MA 4 HOTEL AUBURIN Room, Also 1 or 2 room Fiments. 464 Auburn 2-0238 a. By da mock as rm tj y or a rf 3-8266 1 and decorate * remode and ‘Tights WTD.: WAREHOUSE SPACE. ‘CON. _tact PE 5-6 WAREHOUSE wim “apply 3 auburn Ave, ADK. © For Sale Houses 43 FE 3210 of PE $3578 ve bg i other ber fing bars bey tor —* SSockerbook, T. G. TROCKE REALTOR 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-467! BARGAIN "tf $350 Down . to Fishers. ‘iM WRIGHT, Realtor Gakiand Ave. PE 5-0441 Sale, Trade, or Rent ished, #100_per_month. FE _¢-2544. ~ BEDROOM WASHINGTON | ——_—_ ee | ie sapete. coe beat | * sta Ga200 an Ke = Fe xEBOO , 3 bdrms., storms $7 a mo. OR 31972 rs ng ores. & mo. . ear garage. Covered patio Lake. 23-4510, xe # ROOM MODERN HOME, 3 ROOM + \ . rented, Preds, $7,950 Garage. Adults. FE 32-6304. Eves. % $2,000 ‘een. Pan oh ny ry . OFF| paved st., off rota 2 a bath ve, Children weleome,| and water a terms. 22 See, oor furmace, Keego, 94.500 wit 4 ROOMS AND BATH, eaeE tenn womens § ——gat_heat, close in_ $70: 20062 Pa a S. REAL ESTATE SRMS. AND UWILITING. 3122 HA- | 632 W. Huron PH, PE 4-3605 vel Mary. anytime at., Sun. or % FT. 2? BDRM. JAL- ousie windows, etc., onth: 5 ROOM AND. BATH ON THE old. Conan ‘wen sac 5 et000 east side of Pontiac... Incuire of | equity for $250 Payments $43 money D. Miller 6689 Jefftrson en. Now located in park. St., North Branch, Michigan ove right in, FE 5-9441. 6 ROOMS AND BATH OTL, FUR-| $1000 DOWN FOR ? BEDROOM mace and ge. $5667 Pontige | modern ranch home with 2 car BORA eS Quick pocceesioa at WA LAKE. N . : oh gg Pe Vilase il w. MY 2-5031 SLWASETH LAKE 9 BEDROOM a DOWN a oe F Buy, this modera 2 bedroom home Fon RENT Reg BoMElC“PANGUS. 1919 M15 neighborhood. Big lot. Year eround *. ARNOLD, REAL ESTATE FE 5.0676 me $5783 ea Very clean, Well below “market at $8,750, $1,500 down, WEST SIDE a amphiies REALTOR FE 3014 FE been, Evenin, aN. Te MUL LISTIN' SERVICE 3 Bedroom Brickfront Ranch home with oak floors, plas- tered walls and attached garage. In @. good neighborhood. Brick Starter 20x40 brice » stone home with fireplace and 4 eevee < fend” This Lome needs completion. Only $1500 “iow 3 Bedroom Brick spacious 3 bedroom ranch brick Caste with attached garage ia 8 location. Or a e lot with basement. Autom of] heat. Wall to —_ carpetnt: Drapes, storm ey An estab- Le ready wo mow move on “— LADD’S INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains R 31231 MUCTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 BEDROOM RANCH FLOYD oi cia pre eg Y | 9309 Dixie Hwy. near Telegraph AMPLE PARKING SPACE ADAMS FURN, 3 BEDRM. All Beton home in very good only , ‘ible buyer, Shown by GI RESALE desired, Quick possession, state, Hig loss, H ads M We have) 3. rie te 382 Auburn Ave SHRDIN We need listings and land con- tracts, We ¢ mw and service contracts ren ROBERT CHAPIN, Bkr. Drayton Plains ae EDRM. BUNGALOW, lot. Pull basement, gas heat, in- eulated attic. 90.500 'w with $1,500 down. 23 W. Brooklyn. Lar =e ~ el COTTAGE $500 the river with rivileges on Cedar Island Lake. ear School. Cute 2 bed- Toom home, § years old, $6500 xR WILLIAMS LAKE Anant hn LL - + : ‘ul lot - ractive ate be with woo porch. brings —— Gown ow Foal beceaie NEAR. ELIZABETH LK. Bus service to parochial and the new Waterfo A treasure This full basement heme has : deluxe features as finished recrea-| f¢YeTything. Exceptionally nice tion reom, 2 fi es. built-in oor . Lots of cupboard & range & ‘oven in kitchen, tile| f'0s ; walls, oak bath, 69x169 lot and paved drive rs, cozy living room complete near Wi in an with Heatalator fireplace, carpet- y| me & araqes Cheerful kitchen with extra large dinette, 24g car HOLMES-BARTRAM | Sains® ,Seigened, porch. st reas 82 Dixie Hwy. Patio Comaptate ng 9 Gagtecws. OR 31960 ss Located just ‘4 block from w. Paina (Mbuilie» & ae SACRIFICE Own ACRES © are er me with 2 bas home $4,500; just $15,750 Subs! ceattal down terms. 6420 *» Rd. MY ot need or se consider your 3-3205. home as Pt in, F WE TRADE GOOD HOUSE First street north of Walton Bird. Between v . 416 Re 9 a Plains. $13,- 500 éasb or te’ _1F YOU LIKE — Mae ergo tL sere het. 7M win Gti Restor Oakland Ave. PE 50441 BUILDERS HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY DIXIE HWY_OR AIRPORT RD. Fo— —- -ON | ANDERSONVILLE RD. 1 MILE CLOVERTON WIDE SURVEY STAND INGLY STRONGEST NEATL T THE USA. POLLOWING ARE SOME OF 8 = : ey thd “eabin or motel ia crawi space or aiab “ $950 DOWN bate ete gp fvtae rom, Beat Alte Tale ALL BRICK FAMILY HOME NEAR 8ST. VIN- cent’s, With § bedrooms & big dining room, this home ts gad for s large ily, Pleasan’ makes nice "‘etevinten mn a Pull 22 tt> 2 iso fan's wll baths im yard. Garage Available on cash or terms, St. Frederick’s Area N * home Parsee Sete Gua = Lots of Room to Grow frame 6 4 | , John K. Irwin REALTOR 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 50441: Eves. PE 49415 TM A Aa alle a a i M GOODELL BRIN im _ARNOLD wr Cote AvE | Vacant corner Call for price & REAL ESTATE CUCKLER REALTY 26. N Saginaw igs +1108. bi ‘Two bedroom, never |. On Apply at Bisel taste tO | a OOM ROUSE. 519 DOWN. G. M. McLEOD mare 4 ae 2. DO f Bsr ha Brick Bungalow aS deme g ee. Newer 5 rooms i No Down Payment Will build on your ‘ree & clear ate Leeeeneee magtor hemee ing; or valid on —our lot with Call PE §-85¢1 or i a ent to see se homes be will nana oo sont, lot 40x22, hee =~ 4,370, $110 down. $45 6 other available. See our model, edditiona) int RED HORSE CORP. sole 3 om Rd. BY OWNER ie & ia i ud H a2, ER i aj . ae pee floors. Olt heat. “Price $10,400. : te ? fi : —- e et st ih aE 4 $s 3 For Sale | Houses 43 z= IN EAST SIDE 4 rooms and bath. Ist. floor. 1% PAKK bedroom brick on West side. tn ing Brewings after @ call Mr. Le- bold, MI 4-5524, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. LAKEFRONT HOMES: PAN & Li dr Aare ‘ COLORS. field ‘Township. Cousider trade, RIGHT-VALUET SALE OR TRADE OPEN Sat. & Sun. 26 2060 Devonshire So. Bloomfield Highlands | Down Payment to $2,000. We have 47 New ranch wg 3 bedroom brick. 2 tile bath. fireplaces, oe Older mode: accepted in trade. ELVAN N. SMITH BUILDING 23 Mi. Clemens 4-6324 $1,000 Down A 2 bedroom niet had trees tog a vite cinity, Pull price SYLVAN Ave. WE 5-9418 meatty company | CLARK REAL ESTATE | a i af 1 ‘le itl : j ; ay ak take front pared, basement, oll beat, large Russell Young. OAKLAND LAKE $1,500 DOWN Rustic 2 bedroom GATEWAYS to WEST SUBURBAN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WALTERS LAKE :| KNUDSEN Edinburgh Dr, 3 «| GILES REALT #2 W. Huron ICHOLIE x-room home with fireplace, at, dcar garage. Good clean time, come im and see the pic tures, WM. H. KNUDSEN fly Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE shade trees, Just off OPEN EVEN/NGS & SUNDAYS 3 BEDROOM Bengslow ~ HOME MART Commerce |= w. we STARTER HOME this ottrestive practically ne an CLARKSTON om canal to Oxbow lake, 000. Easy terms. bedroom oo W. Howard st. full 60 pletely furn. on Liberty ‘seome of all kinda ia 4 tame P. W. DINNAN . 6 W. Huron PE ¢23577 uv $300 Do PLUg MORTOAGE COSTs Full Price $11,500 Choose Your Location ‘Now FOR INFORMATION, CALL- Casteli Realt FE 5-0450 J. A. Taylo Ke ag Reo *| Brick, 4-Bedrm. And Tile Roof - Commercial. Has ots of ties. The rooms are qui ‘got auc eat. 1 used fo restaurant, etc. See H., W. Bigel = 4 Hillman Mich. uire FE le WHITE LAKE Pleasant year ‘round liv in ae rustic log cabin. Wi z bcims-. wardrobe closet, ¢ g. Recreation recom. 20 ~ ft. screened . Bchool bus at door, Immediate . $b 000. Only $2,000 dn, Woodward Hills LI 92722 46 N. Woodward Royal Oak 35 8853s ite el Bri 4444 i & at 3 36. Bs VESTMENT IN front lots. 2500 Pontiac Dr. Syi- van Lake, City sewer and water, make an offer. ve 46113. BY ALL SEE CHEROKEE HILLS! You'll ltke the advantages Ban lec s Busabeur bs ° Ra i? ~ 1 mile of pe Rd. offer better bomes! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor a3 Comment Metenel Bank Bidg. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. § LOTS. $1,000 down. Cloveriawn, @0'x2iT City water, Basement is dug. $600. 1 Kennett Gardens. 2 lots. $509. West of Pontiac. 2 lots. $123 each. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 6 EB. Walton FE $0441 SEMINOLE HILLS NORTH SIDE Large @0x150 bail let loc near Fisher Body plant Only $109 down, © DAWSON WOODS This starter home has 2 large with room for an attic bedroom, with catrwep, ; meee Soy Row combined —— We Trade, Buy and Sell yr. old, Only $14,700, $2,700 down, Beate “pees rns DRAYTON PLAINS Seebalt Street BARGAIN HUNTERS payment & $50.50 mo. i hardwood Moors and kitch- , @m_ cupboards. Only $11,500 w $1,500 Clarkston _ REAL ESTAT a starter home complete & i FR 2585 [ / § g Fen 200 down and $75 monthly. ICHOLIE Oeonee ‘& HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron PE 6-818 HOMES North Star 5 A : facturing or many A real buy for $15, Better CRAWFORD AGENCY 83% Huron &8t. FE 4-1540 aM Y¥3-1143 or MY 2-0541 w -BUILDER Evenings M Y3-1143 or MY 2-0541 LTOR. 4-488 FRO! 4 1% -%. om Huron River, with 4 i ranch wg“ gHAYDEN, Realtor : eres: Sun Pt : heed STOUT'S Best Buys BROS. Phone + Qpen__ Eves. ti) “Sun. LAKE PRIVILEGES I hag Ah gg oot George R. Irwin] Livein One House C. HOUSTON REALTY | And Rent the Other FE 46331 new wv . at $12 600. 95 500 down, $79 month. Buy-To Sell—To SUBURBAN BRICK acres ~— A real family home with large rooms, new . fireplace . stairs, Lake Oakland 1 Front s ba ERN BUNOALON Biker area. and more, $3,500 $1,000 DOWN R. J. VALUET, Realtor downtown, 1 or income. Ot] heat, Ca To Trade YOU B IT—WE'LL INSURE 1T meen ngs Beh sere of several fruit trees and] 25 J. R. Hiltz B re i LOYD KENT, Realtor te te Ceameniee Power Partridge w| PIONEER HIGHLANDS Pg be € room “ - possession, Giroux-Franks L BEAL ao until 8; Sun. 1 to § p.m, $1104 DISCOUNT popes a balance $5,522 #2 Have You Got $2,600.00? If so, it will make the down payment on_ this luxurious 3-Bedrm. Home with 1%-car garage at- tached to house by breeze- way. Located in Drayton Plains area. This home also has lake privileges. Call today for appointment KENNEDY] “GL SPECIAL 5-Family Brick TOR Carer _Willlams Lake Rd. & MB@ aa WILLIAMS LAKE $32 5. Rs mir si LET US BUILD THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE Foe way _sirendy bave Go ome | Otter Hills Brick : fe your - hd prob- eh! FRee Ave | — FLOYD KENT, Realtor ! . AY ONEIL, Realtor ,|.2LOY! Roy Annett Inc. gee cy ga Pe BY| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE little ‘out it jot your You will country liv- fe atic of water heater, and Weise for vonly si. 180. with good terms — CROOKS ROAD . tke road LITTLE GEM 872199 WOODED LOT. ONLY $1.10. 1002150. For quick sale only $1,230. North side 1152160. $380 down. 4 acres wooded, $300 down. 100218. Only 6850 cash. 100x180. Paved streets. West side. $15 down. Wooded, 804150, $400 down. 1002150, North side. $120 down. LADD’S INC. real ROME at DARB LAKE COLONY 48 WEST BLOOMFIELD TwP. | On one of -the many picturesque homesites ow oy re & com muni of ‘ine todividnteed EMPIRE 3-4672 pe rooms, & vart shee ” yoeation. “Sats dows, \MAGNIFICENT VIEW \ From the top of this prop- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor er st For Sale Lake Prop. 44 1453 Ft. Water Frontage | Beeceebemagiee Ls _OFF ADAMS ROAD peetatat ey et 2 re A real buy i cash. LAKE PRIVILEGES R, D. RILEY, Brok $00 Mlisabeth Lake Rd. FE ¥ ARE. and we eat et PAUL A. KERN, Realtor TY ¥. FE 2000 oer FLOYD KENT, Restor PE 6-419 “For Sale arms 8 6 48 Tee suck stock eee ut- — RIDGEW AY PONTIAC REALTY 72? Beildwin * Fads ot mits fn, Resae _ eauae | ARELAND, 2, Rows ) R.D. RILEY, Broker $00 Bitsebeth Lake Rd. 4 FE 11s" we ue ® e Cover ere, oe STORE corner lecat! gy an | . beer & grocery stock & fix- tures, Also good bidg. “t copertantty. the 4 Nicholie & rae! Co. _call PE —eret ht G isdormation { pe Fe a “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” DONUT SHOP $i 's! Soe Volume “ast vent greer wearing wate an <= DAIRY QUEEN / co Eo euie — seer SALES CORPORATION | © MICHIGAN audINEss \Joun a. Law BR isd & APH ORD PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ lake area risueges on 3 lakes This « a @ chanes ir lifetime to buy « well Sa With $5,000 do Term Dorothy Snyder Lavender: PE 2-441! A r W.sLawregre St (Ground Fioer Busine it _ ** econde a! A H intersection vee a... i — Nearly cerning icing with 6 900 . “c MIT, ore front, avoterice, Sela " eeBALDWIN AVE. wit ber) soa tnenen. be tegtery. oF /OYD KENT, Realtor » Lewrence FE +410 smagoene fs pane Convnac? To ea Sha + or FE INVEST Walton Open Eves. Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed Lenders) for loa: trip! fers cat when ‘yeu 2 moh BENEPICIAL FINANCE CO. Le ___ PE 24000 - YOU ARE Lucky _ Sass" ol ad out of work are treated with - every consideration oS) gee: to deal at BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bidg, — (Next to LAKE, 30, ne orca One block north across from bank Sale Land Contracts 52 Cash in 1-Trip | $25 to $500 as. pe eet it rests em your Saieeeury, bucget you with your money ATE FINANCE CO, ‘703 State Bank Bidg. PE ¢ism = / TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N ROCHESTER. MICH, | Loans ow TO ssee Liv HOUSER: G@oops Ph Rochester Of €0711 OL 10791. LOANS FO $300 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE ___Mortgage | Loans ___ 54 Loapis — $600 to $1,500 on rtgag Apply 308 Netiona] Building 4 We will be gee to Rang MAIN Pontiac. or phone FE 44720 Swaps BRICK FRONT § ROOM SHELL HOME ON ‘4 ACRE WITH LAKE PRIVILEGES xD CUTE BEDROOM BUNGALOW In xD House TRAILER | Wisk é-niece bedrorm sutte plus . springs and mattress lemps, b-piece auasiad Chelce of, colors . AI.L FOR $249 ONLY $2 WEEKLY PEARSON'S FURNITURE fe Orchard Lake Ave. PE 4-788) “DUNCAN PHYPE DINING | *Foom suite & —— housebold ar- | cles. 18 Matthew en Or FURNITURE. re § PIECE BEDeCOM wet. TV bdiond eu. he one ? freeze. Deluxe cm chrome Ter Pes ges Fangs. EM 3-378 5 7 RODAES oO acing television FE SMALL RA-| Pontiac Lake PE +1538 OR _3-4038 - ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR ae te OME oie POUND tot less to pay heaters, al) sizes, Gas and electrie refrigere- s, and water heaters. Visit our trade-tn We a oat or trade. and loos ? scres set tree mies of or 1 mile of Acburr Heigau eo Aubarn PERFECT tea Wagon Rd anTeace ~~oRGAN endition; antique Pr 5-3 R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Gimmes pe searee eeenoen E 54-0683 A MS OAR AND AVE. o hoow Masia FARM ie 2 acres of ground 2? car garage, will take in pick up. truck. PE 12 TRADE OR SELL WILLIAMS LAKE AREA — Pully ALL KINDS OF FURN, ELEC appli. jacips, misc Mf Mi +4803. APARTMENT “GAS RANGE, ia Slightly scratched; as lee byme. £patrme — bat full sieve ranges in Electric and | each oak floors. stered walls, Ges et extraordinary raiues. sun perch with “uate windows, ‘Michigan Ptuorescent, 393 Or- well planned modern kitchen, _ Chard Lake Ave . sovtseaharen et! heat mmediate ABC SPINDRYER WASHER GOOD session. Two wooded lets for comiition. Cost #200. wil «ceil for qutaner relaxation and enjorment $00. FE 32-7626 after > ae reteieene. Henity 0.008. ip TABLE TOP GAS RANGE: or free & clear home im trade or | _GOOd _6@ oom, _ 908. FS seil for reasonable down payment BARBY 1 = COMPLETE. $18. Clark seat pee are w ——, Retrig.. ig elec ange: |® Open venings 46402 or never used washer, +4813. _TV. $ _ S-2766 WILL TRADE GAs STOVE POR | BABY BED sil, Gas STOVE. 10 ot heater, FE 17-0443. Washer. FE 5-#173. SQUiTY iw °% FORD Vic_ LOW | BOTTLE GAS. 30 GAL. WATER mileage R & H, Fordomatic, and ter, 940: stroller, $7- pe steering for good Singles studio couch, $10.; 49 4-3) car. Take over paym Mercury ca: motor, cheap nce, Bony 35164, WILL SWAP FULL Si] TRADE Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 | 377-8. ie wear res. and Sun. LIVING ND ro ‘Double dr_ wtliit BLUE E CHIPPENDALE COUCH Good condition. Call after 5 50041 pere An. MATTRESS, SSER ® NEW watt SELL CHEAP FE — “BARGAINS POR THIS WEEKO— il burners $15 aad up tudiy couth Dpiece living rm set $15 | m . Pull-up chairs cabinet New metel wa WE_ BUY. We ON TRADE 1m RCA USED onsolE TV antenna Fit we “Ww ALTON Walton, Cor -‘osiyn | G@HILD'S & SINGLE BED. DREssEA —, chest of drawers, 885; Gos- | sip bench, $7: 2 chikdren's snow suits, size 5 and 7. 3261 Millwall, , olf Orchard Lk, COLDSPOT REFRIG. LIKE NEW. OR 3-0003 ‘sluminus CROSLEY ELEC: 67 BE. 3 RORY | pe S$ oh 8 new et of Flizacreea Pew A — = BARNES HARDWARE w puren Easy Parking Belge Dump" track Se: of equal value, FE Pee trade ine on bed J. Van Welt. OR ~ ter Sale Clothing “cond, $15, OR 3-318T sUnei® Pare MAHOGANY dining room __ drawers. $100. MA 6-2152. “ 21" =VER FURNITURE roel 4-266), i G. E 17 tn blonde TV vanity | 68.500 BTU Ol! space beater $4956. TWO 22-FT Hoover cleaner 14.95 Clayton's Furn. & Appl. | 3068 Orehs Orchara_ Lake Rd. FE 65-6811 | | GOOD USED ' ELECTRIC RANGES | ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. SOME LIKE NEW $39.50 AND UP > CONSUMER'S POWER CO 28 W. Lawrence ss: 5-815) | SELVINATOR REPRIOEBATOS. on'y $48.95. Milx’s. | 1300 Lewy TANK TYPE VACUUM |: 8-265 ondition. FE Good _e¢: Sis"or “Gransda. Drive. LIKE NEW. ELECTROLUX _sale. Cail or 3-56 ~{INOLEUM & PAINT SALE _ |My price at Jacks 2 LARSON TYPE DAVENPORT AND man's lounge chair with slip covers. reasonable MI 40587 \{IVING ROOM. DINING Washer, enaiion, | x FOR | 277 Baidwin | \ter_s Sale, FE 23-1320. 3 USED WOOD 8sTOR: Boone 6, M exis. 2-4305, cves ~ ; se 3 windows rE Tana 8 24n54: SHUPPLE BOARS “oak arm chair. gt: 3. ‘t ee tsd 12 aemeet. Gr chairs tite py uae us offer. 1 4x6 naif section, —Suppiy, 1 WL #4 FORD, 1‘> TON STAKE "83 Pontiee 4 dr, $830: corder, $60 elec retpig.. 11é@ N. sisc barn timbers TT2 _Clarkston. MA (2 SIDE CHAIRS, OAK $3.00 1 straight side chair, walnut, swivel chair, walnut, $10. 1 side 3; 2 3x5 Li-dr. wide section, | $45, General Yeung pod Office Lawrebce 5 -. 5.95 og 488 "$11.95 J $15.95 im ae "te 3 . . 5 ae : d ibe Extra Fast | _Set.gunes Bs vos TE ‘ T sae HOME ELECTRIC sew. Add e Service 1 able. PE +4564, Bonded Ap- ae i 3 You can borrow 830-8500 quickiy erect on signature. car, or furniture, 4 POSTER BEDRM. Leste ‘Gavenport, Coldspot . 36 Be ogra! — "Ue stand tables righ ee. PE baat. 28 2 Oeesiit ak eaten Os FALL SPECIAL @ater, 3 4 J HOUSEHOLD fething “machine a seis Mare Odd jots of eaphalt shingles. $1.96 F INANCE aot vephe PRE: mF CHIURCH’S INC. eo a : 107 8. Squirrel Rd FE 2.0233 ai Pi cc Pest, 2h |” ero cma Fuel Saver | “GET CASH QUICRLY flora] design: 5 pr, white /mar- auisette + back " curtaids: 3 Gur tent cover rin pay cen Ereek . ut money in your fot eset. Dp to brown ee, ae A ‘to 18. Fe #2878. Tee te, 1966 cars. Bring your ereantie. MI 47134 /Thurs. or wt ioe va tus © FURNACES deals closed by ine a gX- also made on fur- i Piece WALNUT BEGAN S0rTE, - now a = type, any motel a, ee OA Cw oo condition. {S40 ‘ ; ‘ ; ini Duct ort, easy terms. We: c- page riowat. ’ I started taking this election opinion poll at the corner ft beater $50, Sink lav. tubs, ‘Oak! and Ste 18 Mos, exe. cond. $160. of Third and Main and opinion was so evenly divided it | Sad closets, used Bom se. Call took the police 30 minutes to break it up!’ Heati Loan Company “ites a fe deem ocer ag ‘ 4 Washbowis with fittings $11.95 washer and FE : it | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG ee: R ‘OOM OL OUTFIT Sale _Sale Household Goods 57 37. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 3 pe_ "Bae tr cc he FE 2-9206 BRAND NEW USED DEPT. [AFT gRZTENNION LADDER. w0.| 1A Fagin FE tae Modern 3-pi suite, 2 blonde tx gt B cu. ft. FUEL OIL oy ee Bes. WHEN YOU NEED md tones. matching coffee ta- | Se er tle, SR TRESS 7 wae TRAILER. 45. OR Fake aca Lin “3 5 PE BATH e e Fiabe, 288 ey $14.95, hand M si000, 3 A Thome | Fane eeepc GOOD USED FURNACE iND 3.2230. stoker. EM oe Doors : mua WALL —— | 540 N. Sa Bee: Shae controls aye ideal for ig cal Fe Ares for cabin, $15. | ALE " & ee we our Warehouse ba ” spac MEATERS, eo Bry, | SALE Aluminum combina.ion windows & doors, aluminum & Fibergias % am. to” om. wan Petia and steel Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER CO. jaginaw PE 232) SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE PE 46428 we72_ Elis, Lk, Rd TwO 4x7 FOOT GAR RAGE DOORS, _ Might trailer, both, $35. OR 3-1665. owning, ‘ont All awoings & storm window sales, | FE 4-6089 Talbot Lumber board, Hardware. Prumbing and Electri-) ef -. s, 1023 Onkl SOIL PIPE $345 PER LO world id Atlas and 2 diction-— aries included. Rencenahie, FE. 4-1650 between § and USED OIL AND © COAL [ PORNACE FRENCHING MACHINE. WITH Fa Skene ana Dodge dump truck, | lathe. Paint | ang Ave. WAR: Sar mrick's. 2618 Orchard Lake Ra. | a SET OF ENCYCLO. | dia, edition with medical . Cont of} | jurhers and blowers ay 1 mos | $23 N Mat OAD GRAVEL 5 YDS. a be DE- livered. FE 4-6588 SHREDDED CK DIRT R_ DIRT IS oxen Pe DELIVE: 8 LL. French * rE $7551 STONE 72e # ton. Smith Sand PL 23M, 65065 Pea-size and Gravel, Mound Rd Ee TESTED TOP SOIL, black a sand -ravel and fil. _EM 32-4515 Top SOIL, PEAT MOSS, FILT dirt, gravel Loadin, 4-0041. En Auburn F Rd | Tor SOIL 81 PER YARD ELIZA. beth Lk, ond Tel. Ra. FE 3-0256 or FE 38-1233. _Olive 3 32-0711 PAY HIGH CONTRACTOR wrices, when you can buy direct from jober? ° mC. Litt Pully . floor tas. duct type oi] burners «co simple you can s em yourself : baat |'A FULL LINE OF USED LUM- ae th ber, any fengths, 2635 Dearborn H.C tare E FLOOR AR FURNACE St. Rochester, FE 8-0024 | 368 8. Jessie 82 GAL. ELEC, HFAT*YR .. Auto. Gas Heater . $50.50 up were a fonoste $18.55 aS Sagew SATISF ANCHOR: Tia. spp . | Bo + Bg artes + s Washer table model, nice 79.96. Milk's, MI €1300 NEW PORTABLE SEWING MA- ehine with 5 veer guarantee | $3256 Bonded Appliance FE 44582 NORGE “ALL PORCELAIN STOVE peach. 4] inches Light and cieck érawers rojier bearings, looke [ike new. £30. rE 31082. NEW HOTPOINT | AIRC Goxpitron- er was $72) now refrigerator was 398 85 New was $279.85, now x 898 6 (Used TV. $24.95 | swears nae “: , 422_W FE 41133 on i. FORNACE $100 | 3130 Frembes fternoons FE 5-2127 | PLATFORM ( ROCKER (ike NEW. : | ea _theap. REFRIGERATOR, GOOD- CONDT- | tion, $35. Inquire 1349 Vinewood Re. Pontiac RCA VICTOR 172" TV WITH 7." bie and recorder, FE 43387. RESUILT WASHING MACHINES all makes eueramerd Thr | tric, 502 N. vonnson. FE FE 4-516 ~ 6x12 Felt B. Rugs $3.9 3. Rugs $3.95 oben ie oc 4s, WALL San ge svene: sw nonen Fe 43064 REFRIGERATORS LAST YEARS 1985 mode cat of Sepeston’s best es, perfect, guaranteed SPECTAL. EUREKA vA cionnet $09 85 floor modet, __B, MUNRO. 1660 “w. . Huron ~ TRADEAN DEPT. Record ae washer Bendix guts warter > 84885 CUUM $48 86 Spe weed difiette $27 9 3-4 room of] heater 839.95 36 table top gas rance $29.95, $219. val. &pc rm {set 2 9 pe et iron aad £24.95 | pe. k vee a sl . $14.95 WY M ‘AN’S 18 W. Pike St. FE ¢i2 sTo UGHT. ey EX- ates Crump Electric io £. REFRIGERATOR AND TV set, OR 35-4422. Newber- rr Ra. “Pontiac tga SS Mere roe USED HO GOODS AND) in OSED REFRIG soaeecee s $70.95) § sed ood. Ge weve seteeesoeess. 620.00; $5.00. Reliever beg ‘with mattress $16.95 | B $30.96 | LORD’ S WAREHOUSE 2239 Eitsabewn Take Road suite FE 2-4621 after Or € p.m. Sia. tion, $20. Double cement laundry tubs, complete. Water softener, MA @1031. FRIGIDAIRE ATOR, 9 ett gerd working condition, orty $50.95. Milk's 61200, FRIGIDAIRE “oe WASHER, 1954 Imperial model, excellent condition, ay sale og trade for Ironrite froner Some condi- pall OR 3-1556 after 6 p.m. week- IGER A’ Uj 7) N. Edith. Used Trade-in pet Lounge chair ............ Washer oe ep eeeiees efrigerator Bei cae i, He Doubie dresser chest & bed $109.50 CONVENTENT r THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. M1 8. w St. PONTIAC MICH. c L VACUUM CLEANERS, PARTS. brushes, all m 56 Myrtle. bee W. Hu " 23 tice . and WAYNE GAEBERT'S FLOOR SAMPLE SALE 33 per LIVING RM _ SUE, EASY SPIN. D $0298. MOTOROLA T. wi 30" MAHOGANY | condition, “only | | ONE it i i? In CONSOLE TV CALL) ae | 79 65 | TRADE (ELECTRIC RA 6 GES = FOR | SEHOLD mise for sale cheap. 429 N. Jobn-— 33 ‘ys: sss B23 Noor come E Be ea, Sal acta W ch | | on ee a | ROME aUTO. WATER azaTERe. cr & ff. from tui Re verce trap toilets $3) 1 colored bath pir bs oa ‘ate: tory $9995 G. A. 8 Perrr ATTENTION @ CENTS PrR GALLON @ Farmers, truck owners on mess body. Get your 200 Proof ane! anti-freeze at PROORESSIVE oIL co 477_8 SAGINAW 8ST. “PONTIAC | ATENTION HOME Compiete line. of Bargains in stee} Btee| cinthes posts. ‘ash Piyscord = *Raiue Deo te FREE a AS ae OW vNERS SEW AND SED. ToMber aT BARGAIN PRICES o aBruiaxce | Field tile and fittings wanes sash, I beams and Redi-Miz concrete eT) acd §=6mortar, | Windows made to your order $0.90 pai Open i | LADY 6 ROLLER | axa and ¢ HOU SE PAINT Bg A to ec KING BROS 1113 mous make a 998. value. asst Slightly mneres im transit. Also several $4 oe model, at terrific wy Michigan Fluorescent. 393 chard Lake Ave “KENTILE | 6ix marble colors, $x8%— inch. 5 Cents Each FLOOR SHOE ae ore, space | fester, mi er «talls modern xing vales. $14.96. also tofiete, Seu | tubs, show terrific | Michigan Fiuorese 381 _chard Lake Ave Berry steel overhead factory see and save sont Ped in use ip onds, all sizes and orices rge this area for selec’ from $35 and up. | PETR HEAT. “SERVICE modern door on your Jost qareee “et come | Associated with Trailer Exchange less than you '69_8. Telegraph FE 2.3200 ou a zee. anata hell Stamos. —— ourself — \ es, we giv: . BERRY “DOOR CO. Do It Yourself 6 x GUTTFR ite WAR. | BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER POL | Kiss a7 Orenard ake Rd ishers, Scrubbers, cement bt -—-| ers, steamers, etc. FE 5-31 340° HOT WATER meaten oat. | Baldwin Ave approv ——s Sencumers ite re lines. oe sa dah ne + FOR RENT valece, |Ploor sander - hand sander -— are slightly marred. furance vacuum cleaners. Oak- oil vette Ele spesters <7 land Fue Paint Or. terri values an, Tes- terrible Se Ore Lake Ave charg Lake Ave. FE 58-6150. ~ HARD < CROCHETED BEDSPREAD. | | Cameras, Equipment — 61a Pr APP SEWING PAINT. Piumbing. Hardware er | mica, Weekdays, ot es 8:30 to 6:00 a 10 to “BUILDER SUPPLY Or- values. These are wwase marred. ent, ae Lert “Us HELP YOU WITH Your inting Hun PIANO TUNING PLAYER SERV- probiems. 8c. versal. 4-45.89 SWING is ® sturdy one. cedar posts, OR SET. Made 3-8402. $12. ; _other books, Cheenti Sieerty. ~~ SEPTIC TANI KS Reinforced concrete. and al, FE 43060. Masons & or _ after § 5.m | 1032 W. Huron | KEW BELL-HOWELL jector and used camera, $80. OL _1-6326. | POLAROID LAND CAMERA, CASE es attachment. *70 FE "Sale | Musical | Goods | 62 Fs AND NEW BLOND HAMMOND Terern, Waterford OR j-1907, ask _for Mr. Pety or Mr Dorman. _ | SECORDIANS, discount. All sizes. | paira, My accordians loan be- BE Enrel. today. FE 54-5424. y | TeTigUE_ REE REED Ce {VERY ARUSTRONG os TEAELY | aed ‘FoR 5A ise BASS dion. White pearl with black but tons. Like brand 1x8 +5038 after 5 p.m. 22 Grandie. POR SALE: MACHINES. | 4. Closed | 1 PE 547120 iM PRO- ACCOR. | | BOXER PUPPIES, ALL PET SHOP FE 4-6433. 6 8. Aster. | FOP SOIL. SAND, GRAVEL AND FE 43371 cinders. FE ¢3371. 3 YARDS WELL ROTTED. MA- _hure, $12 delivered, PE 4-7222. __ Wood, , Coal & Fi Fuel ¢ _ 67 DRY OAK OR MIXED oom CORD wood. delivered. Phone PE 2-7188. FIREPLACE WOOD FOR BALE, | all Hickory and Oak. 18 to 24 inches 7-0499 or Eves, OR SLAB WOOD & KINDLING. FE —5-3086 : _ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 BEAUTIFUL ‘ feet tall, Reot- pr trim med. Your cheice, 5.00. Go 17 miles north of Pon- tiac on Dixie Highway. Turn fight at Grange Fall road at Mathews Ctste and Groveland Eye Hospi- and iy ‘ mile to Groveland Perms hone Hollr, _7-3886 or MElrose | 7-7281. . “PLANT NOW ve wo Ibe bar ea. 344 E Eliz ate Ra RGRsray For Sale Pets 69 eRe eee 2 AKC BEAGLES. Fa AND 7 YRS 5, 000 evergreens up to * oid. A matched pair of oe rabbit dogs. $150 ite Ces Lk. Rd, _Keego Harbor FE 5~ S018. _ 3} BEAUTIFUL BOSTON TER- | fiers. Cali FE . |AKC FLAT PEAINGESE MALE, } $50 after 4:30 p.m. FE 5-1408 ABC. 7 REGISTERED | BRUOTANY ei. emaie *zceptional good, $75. MA $-3593 , AKC REG AIRDALES. EXC. _ bloodline rr $1523_ ter 6 p.m AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD. male Exceptionally tnteliigent _MY_ 21975 AKC. REG BEAGLE. 16 MONTHS old. Started FE 23-0640. AKC REGISTERED | BOXER PUP- pies. MU 4-0213 BABY BRINDLE BOXER, _male. MY 2 4063 _ BEAGLE HOUND $35 % DELAND __Court PE- BEAGLE STUD . CH. PLEAS. Run Instructor son bg a Buddy and full Prother Pid. Pleas ant Run the ‘esding sires im $20. Ph. OR 3-734 | BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC. CUR- 3-9296. Visit our gunsmith. mounts; restocking. : SAND Y’S SPORT SHOP ion. to Thur, @ to 6: + ye 8 to &. Msi. 5 to 8B, A tad * reone Complete scopes, : Hanting Acc Accommod, 65A HUNTERS Gres of colors ice, guaranteed. wHss. OR no —_=*: j oe Grip paint, tree v8, spe-e VIOLINS FROM PROF. WILLIAW CUTE 1 PUPPIES. #16 AND? FHA TERMS of store, } and Paint. Leggett collection. Inauire Dixie a _ 3 f: ve ea hs 433 “ene Are Floral, §233 Dixie Bway. | See Sore iOROUGA- SURPLUS LUMBER | _5-u0. ‘Sale Offic 63. bred, not registered. Ao a. 10. & Material Sales Co COCHINVAR Ott RATER HEAT: | e | Office Equipment _FE 1-9077. ($340 Highland Ra Gk3e) OR, 3-700 _ er, 30 gal. FE 5-6086. —~~~~~~ | COLLIE PUPPIES REGIS | OPEN 5:50 Closed Sun. = LECTION OF USED pny SALE: COMBINATION CASH | Sw, to 8 me. beuscheoken: SULEBoRiG AND GRADING. guns and rifles. Ben's Loan, register & adding machine. Pet of Show stock and Free estimates. FE 45050. Office. 4 Patterson Eim_St.. Holly, Micaigan. Do-Laine Kenreis, MU 86-2770. BABY BUGGY GO0D LIONEL & AMERICAN | Sale Store Equipmen t 64 | SON nao TOR SALE, 1807 BEEN COT 10 YRS. BLACK WAT- FLYER TRAINS 14 FT, MUSSMAIN MEAT COUN. COCKER PUPS. #5. put tumber. approx. Authorized factory otorway. sens sore parte. Free teat ~'Sale Sportin “Goods 65 oe eee “BURMEISTER TASKER'S € W. HURON ST. | re ~ | DOBERMAN. AKC REG. MALS LON OTL WATER HEATER, WINCHESTER S Po. and female. i's yrs. . ntie. éxe” D5 aoe a Rm a oa tiest = aed earbure- 2 OAUQE WINCHESTE P pe aa 30 Sanderson, FE 4-4510 433%" asterboa ret eninne a - A al = 4x8'4" Plasterboard $1 DACHSHUND UP PIES. REGis- “4x10 and 4x?” alee @ tock re = Bran 3 Tile BF ante Heavy lesther cuiver | tered. MA . _ A nS 23 ©. Crown Coat mm 9. - Complete Crock Grease traps Peeves Re re ee gt a ee [3 iy Jomt Coment te @ Lining & wall sepin $33 or what ber MAL . 250 f. fotet ‘sy stem “$3933 BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY co {07,895 oF what have you. 5 Scott LE tO, ft perforated teve a oo a }_Orehard Lake Are ow 3 TOF la —_— __..| PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES :80_ib__bag of. grnsallie. AB -SERGUSON FRONT “GUNS BUY.SELI-TRADE | end- “Heten—— 30 Th bae : lrme. . wader ith back noe cheap. FE Manley Leadh, 10 Bagley St. erv 2489 Auburn Ra. PE 4-850. =; 4x8%e fir olrscore ... | DUCK GUN WINCHESTER | 2 | PARAREETS CANARIES, CAGES; 4x8%4 plywood ————— gauge MI 46732 o 1997, “04 Onktand Ave “100 tt. bag 7 wtisalation NEW GALVANIZED PIPE Ix8 © pine bis, per M /'% fm (2ly Mh Jengths - i2'ge ft HUNTERS SoS ‘Ss Ixl2 W. pine bds. per M Ms im, (21) fh. lengths. 18is ft Shot mums and deer rifes— bie trade | 183_Ssoderson PE 55831 ox4 6", 200 or more SAVE PL ance for your ola gun. | PEKINGESE. THREE YEARS OLD ox¢ w. fir : 173_8. Saginaw FE _$-2100 Prive | Ted, male. Registered. AKC breed- Rock iath 72 ft baie. Oi TANK WITH duck ‘clling record with Gach | Ted. male, Fe Apply 63 Summit MARY ¢ , hous: ae ler, Silvercrest Hardware | pird and duc duek hunting es alls regu Street, . _ 7 BURMEISTER oer ae, on, = S St ar bie s. Parakeets Guar. to Talk sorthern Lumber Co. well pump; 1 bh. p, Fairbanks m Comaries. s, Cases, supplies. §91 4th 5197 Lake motor, one %4 bh. p. Deleo motor. KELLY" *S Ee ARE im EM }370 $35 Blaine before 8 p.m. Auburn at Adams = POEL coe UNTER, Ryerss O°e ae Be ane | FRM, DUOTHERM OT, MEATER. | axburm Heights” Mone FE sant fo Remonable FE E16, _ ed mos MOT aTrrp prey io, wn Sage OF oA Therm | MESES EMT LCME | Stee gia ECKING CO. . . _ford Rd., Holly, : Reciaimed—all you want. OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO | joaspeRGER 20 GAUGE SHOT, TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES 3145 _W. § Mile Ra look like new. Lengthen your ga- | MOSSP en ee me aot A cate mb's, 49 Park St., Oxford BA M FIXTURES OUNGS| rage. Put_in new garage doors | {un Bolt action & 2 shot, 1 Poy | OA 82976 Ey town kitchen furnaces: Oi] gas Terms FE 4564. "| 4.9681 after 5:00 pm. Ask for WEIMARANER PUPS. CHEAP and coal Hot water and steam | 6¢ 3 OLIVER TRACK WITH WIRE Larry. ‘ or trade for "608 E. Coium- Hardware etectricnl © ipoties, | ader, “38_model. FE 3.9001. KEW. 3030 MARLAND REPL | bie PE be : Croe . POWEP M R. CHAIRS, end never fired, with ease and Ber pine mod faales Cove Ores, lamps. Tables. hot iste box ‘of shells $50, 34 Winchester | DOgs Trained, Boar ded 70 HEIGHTS ST "=" Y 3685 ; with scope meer Pr 4543 or New binocular and case. $18. | DOGS, CATS BOARDED pocs ane aes a aR FING FONG, TABLE, REOULA- pioat Fe +8553. - trained. BurrShell. 375 8. Tele- le TER, IFLE. L _fraph teas" ee thch che Om SPA pnts Sins Tl. New condition. FE 8-027 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 “ANCE. 213 RDyARE cut ont, Wall boxes for du 7 Remineton 23 “cash. Ie | | ’56 Olds Demonstrators | Ss tess expensivs model . TAYLOR'S * condition Priced reasonable, 00 Transportation Offered 87 87 ’56 Ford Fairlane Sed. Lake Orion Motor Sales BR AID Br Chev. "bation Fax HOUSETRAICER. | REASONABLE. wuy BY -ainnaiein.. bei *55 Olds Sup. 88 Sed. FORD — MERCURY MY 2.2611 seetas aaa ‘3 chev. CoB sedan : : adilac an ‘2 . outh Dealer " whi > . eee Seek Oe Petersburg, Tampa, "35 Cadillac 62 Sed fa ng ar Desc Piym tS Sosy: Toadtep . ~ SEE THEM NOW plus tex. Perry Bervice ine. OR 35 Buick Convertible | Wins Mouse st eRe HS Chev ar. E ALL NEW 1950 , “ *55 Ford Fairlane Sed. ~ West, Side | Used Cars OMS Be 20 (3) Ford’ 4 dr. “TEN. WIDE and eg IM c aly 4 we a fakes & models to chooes trom F- IT R E.. . AYLOR “CHEVROLET : ’ Cars , ev. Bel Air - | 933 W. Huron Walled ; a ene PONTIAC CHIEF te Wanted Vleet = on "34 Cadillac 62 Sedan West Side Used core a epeuten” "WITH ON one oP OARLARD Oren ll Cuist “and ‘sce ine touen of | Sg, Ne aeeee Fa see ey ~ “Please not to my wife — she'll throw me back!” | '54 Olds Sup. 88 2-Dr. 4 . ’ 53 CARS CONDITIONED "hg Teneo 3047 aul * See sabe tre hE gg | JUNK CARS WANTED : 53 Pont. Chf. Dix. Sed. 1855 Chev. @udoor, 1 owner. | ine PONTIAC, 870. 6 aN one baa Also a fine seveetion a recondi- ve. oee 53 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Test Olde. 888. 3 100T er an! fo 08. wae rise Warland Ro sir | There maybe purchased oa ear | S¢¢, M&M Motor Sales | For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 9 ‘$3 Cadillae Coupe FORD It Pir ath ionr Soo. * eee tw aca ees A: ee lage Unite, Fenton. redit life poliey tre con- | 2627 Dixie Hwy. __OR_3-1603 1954 BUICK. 2 DOOR, HARD ToP,| 52 Pont. Sta. Wen. ; Dealer. ne ESE pe Gee nn eee pr or — RETEREPNES| (92 tion tiome” | Custom Liner /"RGUgHTES"« son /a Rrag sree ame toes. con- : Sa Re ood. FE 40324. "S1 Cadi 11 ing © Fatvers At 680 St lve Ra. FE HUTCHINSON Weareeany wake aoe a ED 3 —oe 51 Cadillac 62 Sed. 4-DOOR Ls pa ened BOoR aod jonded, Sun, beige and sandal "51 Buick 2-Door wood. Le 4 . Rutger Tomatoes MOBILE BAGEEY AUTO Parts} AN LOOK! ‘50 Buick 2-Dr, $795 ° ST FLYMGDTH 2 DR. GOOD GOK: 1 stanley cat AERA” POT 14.000 plants loaded with red ripe toes od ripe FE S029 _110 BAGLEY 8T. . GOSS TRANS: | 17 _Saupped FR 38H Ser Mute e| HOMES = mi mttas | AD? woman spew "| TE ROME, pert eo sate | 5 FORTEAE OUPACIALS, toa wi J * . bushel” Bring own baskets. 3660 4301 Dixte Hwy. WANTED SCRAP CARS. Le would rather take the money a L ARRY PRiv. On NER CATALINA’ wax omen | Soe ral ® " G Ra . Drayton Plains OR 31203 Ph. OR 3-451) at most dealers pus. . Ca O_SUN. PICKING Even with a car adve . apply it ' Olds-Cadillae Call to z gppoint to no -Feasonable offer, refused. Cal Se 2380 8 Dor Hwy. Flint Bud Shelton Motor Sales ba cpatncn Tecsuaiiientng the san, We JEROME sad drive FE 31 MI 41930, ask for or Buck. PEACHES ARS RIPE AT S807. | TRAILER OUD POR LIV.| poo e ‘ate models. | see fas ahs check safety features and mexe| ‘Orchard Lake at Cass ja PONTIAC HYDRA. CLEAN, 9p PONTIAC. HYDRA, ORE OWE: jh ig, hy ar Ange i, sprain i bantng Reason. fe Pn ps E Bird. PE cers the sory. the sere Sak every functional item is FE 80488 ROCHEETED UEP DEALER |_ Jeep. FE | ee os FONT Fe er Consider trade im, $950, O Pm. =P... gee ht important half : i “CLEAN | "FOR AN 30 YEARS a NICE LOOK PON’ ; 4 DR. ets. Goat Ee. Lae Le re i ner. a HIGH $$$ Paid Sis what youl ‘1951 Nash Rambler Station Wagon, “Ynroughout. Son *alggine. rE 7O_BUY" | |ius PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA- “artop. Call ater 6.0 PE $4068 Ra. & ‘Dequindre, 2960 E'Long i§-FT. MODERN 1856 SPORTSMAN. |WE PAY TOP DOLLAR of eaual “quality cars - |“Gveramee Rea” Bact seit 31542. : : lina, R&H. WW 1 owner. OR | jp posPiaC DELUXE & B & H. PE 4.8632. SHARP LATE MODEL. CARS. and red tat carpe wintsor Dense. 2 | Mego OR LORE * ATION SABO, CORB) ss. eon wai | 2 FE et ; WANTED” CIDER APPLES. “MC. * indsor me. . Donnelly Hens gone DO Te : =~ ANTED: CIDER ara de cis: | aL LOMINUM, 3 rr AL ay yooeny M M NITY prices at Pontiae a} Chryeter Page 9 end yume G6 see. CLEAN rt] cant CURT, GooD PONTIAC isso 4 Lit, _—_ Si Sab Rerdiwesern Ba. pare | —SPe0e. 220 alten Be. CO U terms se i 1938 Plymouth Chub Sedan, RAH, |’ | 4 pm. —Est_cond_MI_«oee2. Ingham. Elgin 63700. OXFORD wrong here. Little 4‘ “cy” ; Sale Farm E uipment 76 MOTORS payment up to 1955 Chrysler 4 dr. Powerflite, W.W. WILL et ens acer ee Trailer Sales 803 N. Main, Rochester $9” month teeny tires, R&H, « beauty, x y OWENS CRA _ . n '. * e . Meee SAE ae ee | Ovex TH J Pt. payments Drive CLARKSTON “portation, #00 taalle. "| guty Montclair. excellent condi! YOUR FORD DEALER TOTE . ee NEW 1957 TRAILERS | WD: RADIO FOR “S FORD.| or tomorrow . N eee 7) “FORD. EXCELLENT] 3-1185, M47 8. Saginaw PE_5-4101 3 us One, Sata Monae Oar | ON OUR LOT NOW | _ Hatt, tent, Cope 3th Studebaker, | sure end - MOTOR SALES wathe wel Wes, iu Meck Coxe, | ‘a poNTiac CLEAN, | RUNS : equip. 3008 Dixie Highway, OR Re Soa Bite ie io Pg Pe Va- SHOP IT Ae Chrysler Plymouth own and mentite a meas, ct — a O R . mt ite to . 8. M a 80. Phone , Lo. kd Thea Bring it Here | Sr euttrte onc trees fm. | HE eeerersee| Olficial’s Cars) TACK YOU ‘rious . ent. J. B. | Used trail 1 sizes, Parts and | We pay top dollar for sharp . WN. | 55, FORD CURTOMUINEL VAlS NOTE Main. 64 © Long Lake Ra. Birm. | ‘access oper. cent bank. rates, AVERILL'S °S6 Ford TT eeecticah sondiiies thrvage | d SEARBORN TOA “LOADER, CALL _Somm." Jae mite St Lx. Orion, rE Pr = aids eee) '55 Buick ‘ Roger's Galea Service, 608 Au: . an Everybody’s Credit So en oP -MAGHIN: | In wettt bee Ana Sono aL | WE NEED OSED Cans anb| ‘SS Ford | 56 OLDS sr SORE CORTON Demonstrators HAI JPT Is Good Here eo. Waller’ Good cond, MApie et. te ee awe sur: Get our prices before vou! 953 Chevrolet © | SURiatie: Sudin and Nester onine DETROIT MOTOR SALES _5-4782. or jay. 3 ? , ere on ne walls, very ¢: 4,000 mi. $775. . 115 § Saginaw at Judson FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR AND ie 3 err TRAILER: $19 ‘$100 EQUTT e Eguiry _ North Chevrolet's eS Pontiac _FE 44373. 4s "Nelson feu many ‘compleie.y equipped | 7 erUDERAKER WITH NEW WO equip. $1800, Call after 4. ie none ae ie bros. Big Lot in Birmingham | ’54 Ford. D ’ TRADE UP OR DOWN Low down payments.” tberal al | tor, yite igh lift cam Ye be tne JOHN DEERE TRACTOR CORN | man. Reasonable. Inquire 4781 HIGH $$$ PAID ‘54 Pontiac emos FS ee wee Beat rates et MY . (‘Je GOLDEN HAWK STUDERAK- mnower Boot cad: Gitar Bat nies out OF STATE DEALS 33 Ford oy (38 Ford Station Wagon Scuipped $2060 ear for Cd ct gop __Rent Trailer Space _79 GLENN'S '53. Chevrolet Official’s Cars |58 Paatiecher: Maree North SALES land Ra OR 38900" be SS neues mere ee Mi AUBURN HEIGHTS TRAILER PK. MOTOR SALFS 53 Pontiac “33 Chev 3:00 nnd ¢r. won SELL Ite. VOURSWAOOR. Seesaw . restricted, clean, | modern |25¢ 8. SAGINAW §T.__PE 41971 | 4; a . — 5 tan. $1.58. : Fa heeiet. wr SRE oF paon,"s goenie, rR, Pot: | CASH FOR ANY MAKE On Late | |>¢ Pontiac 88’s—Super 88's EY Pontiac Catalina Chevrolet onan ee ttc corn husker, "34 Chev. Ihr | ae.) 70, Opa, models. Reowomy, 22 Auburn. 51 Ford And Bi Ford 3Dr. 1000 S. WODWARD arKston : ; "Reliet ha Gantek, Sick | QRPORD_NeomtiaWaNoaFon | OP, 70s) FOR JUNE 6 CREAP) 951 Nach “n HURON MTR. 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OR $1907, | 1955 GMC ¥4-Ton Pickup] mits tee verr sary # ey, Ran CENTR AL ONE FULL |Brakes. $545 Down, 30 TOP NOTCH SSSA [forts ties ana|meec ny”) Bag eee] CED bee "OK USED CAR GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, GoOD- 1048 Chevrolet, 12-ft. plat-|_ "? Feoetets WUT saLes Michigan's Oldest YEAR $2295 | OK USED S New Discount | fuis. “ctr nee cast pul? tide 2_Oakiand FE 3301 cam cumres | Siete A titan | ERO GT | LINCOLN S | '53 CHEVY [iss Buick century Hara - . ve R ue , Dd , y. . . ‘ | ve eD WILLIAMS, MICHIGAN’S LARGEST |) _ MERCURY 5695 — Reuio & Heatero Red & 211] S. . SAGINAW _ DB | G00p Spares, cail-sten 400 spARGaIN. GMC TRUCK DEALER. ——-—_— ON THE a a Dealer Be othr come with-re ged AV bites DuatFxhaust- $495) = litt, "35 730% 8 9p hew all new tires. A "penuutul tthe Down. 30 months 5 ( HE \ ROL. rE 7 n Door oe... ed 1395 Kelly springteie OAKLAND AT CASS a family car 7 " ¢ 2-TONE GREEN, Nice Coyers Revie & Hester Turn Signais’ SERVICE TIRE & Ae Gare PUMPKIN OFFERS THESE . 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All the Extras. $3451 053 CHEVROLET 2Door B/Air ........... $ 5 REPS ond walking garden tracter, 5038 —_ SALSE 4 gngay | Toe M0 Pine Raob Re. ______ Plymouth 240 bp automatic trans: PONTIAC 2-Door | Down, 24 months. $un GOLD & IVORY It's uke new, Radio & Heater, W Wall ~ en nnneneentaee Soatndrta “ specia: G Several used tractors. WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED For Sale Cars 7 paint, airplane brakes. Tacometer. $595 ‘94 CHEVY "32 3 WA Hindes fot most nit notasy tires. $2.50 up. Also whitewalls eae a0 ra & nylon white wall tires. OLDSMOBILE 98 4-Door ....... f.....$ 975 Blades for most al rotary mowers. wo 8. STATE TIRE SALES. . ins BUICK, SUPER 4 DOOR EX- 1095 ! 2 Tone OREEN. Radio & Heater. Hycramatic, wwene) LEE'S SALES & SERVICE Saginaw __FE 4.0687 pen. 7C $ Let Chew - di Autronic Eve, Beautify | Of eens Fe seen |§ 0000 Used FIRES AND Fre 25 BUICK CENTURY, 56 Dodge D-500 DODGE Coronet 33 Chevrolet 2Dr., Radio| 453 Br YMOUTH 2Dr. Station Wagon $895 is ar ae sa eran “ve cen oe A hisck beeuty , With full ait oum- ool Lancer, H top. Pully $695 See end ant Youreen weally save & Heater, Chrome spark: LIGHT GREEN, Nice interior Radio a fear : od 4 side and out. Yo . . ; seoghemias, wee ote ~ Auto Secvice 3 aitioning. Big chrome 1 vor weer, upped. R & H. white wall tires, 1982 . tte end ont les like new Paint excep- 30 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Deluxe $ 442 a — an wr pee tea wanawneheer ant o only 18.000 ‘SB F d 2245 MERCURY 2-Door ‘ tional. $225 Down, 24 mos. Original GREEN Finish. Radio & Heater. ‘Power / Jouae Salita St iStn"bauoment ies | RANE funders reborea puck Mag | tes. Hd. 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Tires, Sharp.° $275 Down, Radio & Heater, O'Drive, WfWails nesday night. 7 p.m. * | 24 months. * ET 4- 3/Aif 02... sorkment, of household furniture, mee enctiion 88 scooTER, 001 eee * Dotge 4 a's ere he _ $$S AVE $$ mons 3 HEY cane nome ah vie. Giide. ino? Een fa Rochester wat ae For Sale Motorcycles 83 ! o_o es P ONTIAC 2-D oor Monterey mode! with Mereomatic $1495. | 52 nice & ror, Rado Rene Spation Wagon ..$ 845 : : = . a 19 $225 transmission, radio, heater and AUCTION SALE : we chanes other extras. '55 Ford 2-Dr. V8, Radio] , . pb a FOR PART? AND SERVICE ON , | 53 PONTIAC 2-Door 8 “............. eee $ 845 WED., SEPT. 26 Four Harley Davidson ‘ee Harley EXECUpIV E CARS ST UDEB AKER 5 4 PLYM.. ._|& Heater, Fordomatic, GREEN & YELLOW, Radio &/Heater, Hydramatic. - Saginaw. leher ae New Spare Tire, Dark] EV , eremeses Pontes Oe so Aap ee a aa Terrific | Savings aia 4-Door $395 Gr i" c n, $345 Down, 30] oe wont be rx to ant ont.” Hadig 8 ne ag 30 TOP GRADE HOLSTEINS months, fi Cutstandine roung ‘here. “~ Fer Sale | Bicyctes s 2-DOORS — 4DOORS $-+ . 1982 Here's one th that at Just et ke phew : y 4 zon Maw gt ga | aE NraMGRS® © 6% “Har dtope — Converts By) CHRYSEA CGMP TA Dr. | a ans tt oe $1395 Seg'These Trucks cc mn brie 0-3 ella eae ‘54 CHEVY _ | 'S4 Mercury H'top Mont} 55 cevroter Sedan Del fort MGNGe* Pome” Miho | Boats & Accéssories 85 $195 Several | — Senin ee | ath ee eee esse aM Ae Se sed ae | re vs «| OR YOUR CAR DOWN | (eS BS re eoat, Check! thie] S0,CHEVROLET Y-Ton P/U o.e.....se0.$ 545 ee a ee Real Specials ssa fort | one, $325 Down, 30 mos.|| 52 CHEVROLET 34-Ton Stake 7 $ 595. 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Mo ~~ cracked Hackett, admitted. ‘as an upholsterer, waiter, clerked ow & grocery store and sold lum- said, tion Of the Borscht ciriult,” will play the role of a manager of a midtown New York hotel news- stand in his own live comedy series, “Stanley,” begining on NBO tonight at 7:30. : “I was born at an early age,” “and then sud- denly ‘here 1 am selling newspa- * * In real lite that’s the one thing ‘Hackett never got around to doing. ‘EVERYTHING ELSE “But I did everything else,” he “I jerked sodas, worked *_ * * Then one day he told somebody | he was a comedian. “They believed me,” he yelled, | “and gave me a job—as a bus- | bey in the Catskilis.” The 215-pound funnyman rolled around his office in the City Cen- ter Building and said he is very happy that his new show is origi- nating in New York, * * * “The only way to live in Holly- “wood,” he said, “is to start taking! two grains of arsenic a day and) then when you're used to it—go there'’ ‘ONLY SKIN DEEP Hackett, whose bitterness against! movietown is only skin deep; was .one of the first comedians éver to, appear on television. He made his | debut back in 195 on a show called, “Laugh Time.'’ “I did a sort of cléaned-up bur.) lesque,”’ he recalled, “‘but really— ‘burlesque ain't Girty. It's just a kind of comedy” However, the plump funnyman | ) thinks TV has “more dignity” and his great ambition is to “make /enough money” so he | can retire to working only 16 _ weeks a year, “You know,” he said, “hike Wal- Roly-poly comedian Buddy Hackett’s home- spun philosophy is one of the big socko success— “Don't hurt nobody and don’t take on the 32-year-old * | and directed by Max Liebman. BUSY BUSINESSMAN—Buddy Hackett plays the busy proprietor of a hotel newsstand in “Stanley,” his new NBC-TV comedy series which begins tonight at 7:30. The live situation comedy is produced | -- Today's Radio Se -- $3 Million for Health UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. @ The U.N. Children’s Fund Ex- WIR, (760) CKLW, (900) WWJ, (90) WOAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1370) WPRON, (1460) WJBK, (1490) - ecutive Board next month will vote TONIGHT CELW. News. 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New WJBEK, Den Me’ WXYZ, Top of Town WCAR, News, Coffee, Clem | 1:60—WJR, Wendy Warren WCAR,. Spincrama Waterford Township/ Hell x * “I'm not Al Capone,” salads?” “Honestly,” he said to me after she’d evaporated, “I'm not . bothered muc* by it, really.” I mentioned a young aw wife | who proclaimed publicly she wanted a smooch from Bill “and all these girls of 17 or 18 who are swooning.” “They think I'm their fa- ther.” Puffing a cigaret (he has ‘the prettiest nostrils, girls), he said, “It's a business. “It's easy to get yourself trailed by young fans. But without giving them the brush you can discourage it “Let me tell you a story. “Carole Lombard came to | photographer said to her, ‘This is amazing. Your’re Carole ithis town at her peak. A [) Bill Holden Discourages | Gals by Wearing Specs By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Oneway to make your doll mad is to interview! tre’s Kids. dreamy Bill Holden—without taking her along. * But there were other fluttery females. One twittered to him “Are you who we think you are?” he smiled. Snickering, she handed him a menu te autograph and he pleasantly asked her, “De you want me te write it on the appetizers or the ’“She stl. ‘But I’m not playing Carole Lombard now. Watch!’ ; x * frantic. having them leve He's wed — happily ~to Sherry Dubois, an ex-mambo teacher. ‘Sherry and Buddy are the proud parents of a 3-month-old baby boy ‘named pee Car Output to Pick Up WINDSOR, Ont. — Nearly 30,000 passenger automobiles will be assembled in Canadian facto- “They'll invade your bedroom.” He and his wife were trying to nap one afternoon in the Hotel Gloucester when a crowd of fans was spying on them) through the slatted doors used there for ventilation. “One guy was looking into our bedroom ‘announcing’ to 40, quarters at Lima, near Rochester, “She flipped a fur piece over her shoulder a certain way and | “If @ guy starts thinking he’s ¥ent into a certain stride. Within few minutes, 50 people were too smart for the audience. ” he following. She said ‘Now I'm through.’ The crowd vanished. “and feels he's gotta get ‘down to their level then the idiot) is a gonner—he needs a new act!” * “Look!" Bill Holden, Academy Award winner, star and pro- ‘ducer of “Toward the Unknown,” 38-year-old father of three, ‘put on some glasses. “Do I look like I did In ‘Picnic’? (He didn’t). “They're not dark glasses. They’re just glasses like blind business men wear. “If you act busy when you come out into the street, they respect it. But in some places—like Hong Kong—they're ‘others. I. heard him say ‘He moved,’ then ‘She moved,” then ‘He moved agailr.’ * * * --Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. SANDERS RADIO & TV SHOP (Since 1928) Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—-CKLW-TV 4886 Highland Ra. OR 3-4911 | | | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ,6:00—(7) — Island.” (4)—News. (2)—Linklet- | 6:15—(7)—News. (4) — Weather- cast. (2) — News. /6:20—(4) — Dolores. */6:2%5—(2)—TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) — Bold Journey. (9) — Million. Dollar Movie. “Angel the Badman." (4)—(C)—Golden Touch of Frankie Carle. (2) — Robin Hood. '6:45—(4)—(C)—News Caravan. \7:00—(T) — Feature Film. “Bul- Lancelot. (2)—Burns and Alien. '7:30—(7)—Voice Program. (4) — Stanley. (2)—Talent Scouts. §:00—(7) — Jumbo Theater. ‘‘The Lonely Ones.” (9)—China Smith. (4)—Medic. (2)—Charies Ferrell Show. \8:30—(7) — Superman. (9)—Who's | the Guest. (4) — Robert Mont-| gomery Presents. “After These Years.” (2) — The Vic Damone Show. |9:00—(7) — Youth Bureau. (9) — (2)—Studio One. nouncement. “Special An- Princess Margaret Ends Kenya Visit MOMBASA, Kenya (—Organ music at the service attended by Princess Margaret at Mombasa’ Cathedral yesterday was by cour- tesy of an American missionary. A new organ ordered from a The Rev. M. J. Sickler, pastor of the Mombasa Gospel Hall of the Elim Missionary Assemblies loaned t go company—delivered to the tab- ernacle two weeks ago. é * The Elim. Missonary. Assemblies is a Pentacostal society with head-| Y. "abe home is at Endi- cott, N. The Prineasa sailed last night jaboard the royal yacht Britannia letin From Berite.” (4) — Sir 19:23—(4) — Democratic Natiorfal’1:05—(9)—Shoppers Show Kukia, Fran and Ollie. | | (9)—Count of Monte Cristo. “The |9:30—(7)—Hot Rod Races. (4) — Committee. | Waterfront. 9:45—(9) — Sports Reel. ‘10: :00—(4) — Dr. Hudson's Secret | Journal. “The Aunt Jane Story.” /10:15—(9) TV Baseball. 10:30—(7) — Secret File USA.) val. (9) — Times Square Pla house. | Oe patea) oh San Prag, 2:30-(9) Tuesday Matinee. * 10 MONTHS TERMS cisco Beat. 3:00—(4) Queen for a Day. WITH NO INTEREST 10: ss—(4) — Playhouse 15. “Thin 3: “1s —(4) Modern Romances. * FHA PAYMENTS Ice na) ave. FOR EXTENDED TERMS la: 00—(7)—Soupy’s On . Q)—Film is: 30—(3) Howdy Doody. Theater. ‘Gangs of Chicago." (4) —l1 O'clock News. (2)—Stand- Miss Fairweather. (4) — Little Show. “The Light Touch.” 11:% — (2)—Les Paul and Mary Ford. 11:23—(2) — Nightwatch Theater. “None Shall “Feverish Flight.” Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena. | | 12:00—(4)—Tonight. 12: 50—(2)—Weathervane and Medi-| tations. ‘1:00—(4)—News Final. TUESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. (\6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. '7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To day. 7:25—(4) News. 7:30—(4) Today. (7) Countryside. | 7:55—(4) News. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Py Today. (7) Little Rascals. Chicago company failed to arrive! '8:25—(4) News. 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie's Won- derland. '8:45—(2) News, Weather 8:55—(4) News. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) romp / er Room. (7) Wixie’s Wonder- land 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Heartthrob Theater. 9:35—(4) Faye Elizabeth. .| 18:00—(4) Home. 10:25—(4) Window in Home. 16:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 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