‘ = * s * est Gains Support for Union of Canal Users VTT TI ) : eu, & ve | te Home | 114th YEAR * *& * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956—68 PAGES —“*C™“Tpp vases... Yura rig PHOTOS "ie Senate May OK Funds Today County Drain Passes House LANSING (# — The House adjourned until Nov. 8 today after defeating a Republican proposal designed to. provide vocational training for the state's unem- ployed. The House passed and sent to the Senate a bill clear- ing the way for a sale of 38-million dollars in bonds for Tm Fit to Run 4 More Years, lke Tells Nation Says He Wants to Lead Active Quest for Peace in World WASHINGTON (#—Pres- ident Eisenhower told American voters last night he feels physically fit to Famous Four K's Tum to the Three RB's “= Delegates Hope fo Finish Plans - by Weekend Turkey, Portugal Side With 9 Other Nations to Support Dulles- LONDON (#—The West- ern Big Three proposal for ‘a canal users’ association gained new support today Oakland County's 12-town drain. The Senate,..meanwhile— carry on for four stayed in session into the Aflenoon. It too hat ba »20w Pelts State fore it a bill to setup voca- AS 34 in Pontiac tional training for the job- Sets Record Low Gov. ; less. , Republicans bombarded Williams with charges of “politics” | An 8l-year-old record snapped as the Legisidture held. its last ¢arly this morning when the mer- pre-election meeting on unemploy- cury in Pontiac plunged to a shiv- ment compensation and assorted ering 34 degrees. In other parts of other issues The Democratic governor, whe had some sharp things to say | fm greeting the returning law. makers yesterday, replied in| kind. He called a Republican proposal on vocational re-train- ing for Jobless a “mess of polit- teal pottage.” orous quest for real peace. militarily strong and vigi- lant, but patient and com- prehending, America lead the world to peace. the state, snow fell for the first) Several times he took issue with time, ‘his Democratic opponent, Adlai E. The previous low for this date Stevenson, without mentioning his was recorded in 1875 when theiname. And he accepted at the thermometer read 35. Snow fell at Traverse City and| Democrats have raised because of Pellston and in other scattered his abdominal operation last June areas. Peliston reported a low of and his heart attack nearly a 31. Kinross had two inches of snow year ago. and Sault Ste. Marie had one inch. Keying his s hb to the word “peace,” he said be has achieved of consequence would emerge from season lows. Toledo had 33 the go special session Milwaukee residents awoke to a! that began June 13. freezing 30. The Legislature was expected to At 2 p.m. today the mercury had “Tt is this firm conviction: I am confident of my own physical i y of the Almighty’’—that gives him quit today unti] Nov. 8, the second inched up to 3D. day after the general election Among the most important de- velopments yesterday were these: 1, The Senate compircted pas- Blame Deaths sities of the pesiency, today years what he called a vig- In his first nationwide radio-television bid for re- election, he said he wants a to, start the health challenge the! istrength to meet all the responsi- SCHOOL DAYS BEGIN FOR ROSEBUSH QUADS — In their to right) Krystal, Kenneth, Keith et we \ A aed Pentiac Press Phete and Kristine. Songs, stories, cut- lin the 18-nation Suez con- ference and delegates pointe ed toward finishing their work by this weekend. Turkey and Portugal joined nine other nations in backing the plan out- lined by U. S. Secretary of State Dulles for the associ- ation to work in coopera tion with Egypt until the Suez crisis is permanently solved. Ethiopia and Spain gave quali- ified support, but did not commit ithemselves to joining the associa- ition. Sweden repeated her call for an immediate approach to the United Nations. | Representatives of the 18 nations jagreed this morning to form a jworking committee of experts to ‘compete details of the users’ as- \sociation, which would seek a ishare in running the canal. The |working party worked on a report jfor. the fourth full conference ses- sion this afternoon. , An American source said Dulles ‘hoped to leave London Friday sage of a bill to bring 28,000 state / jsaid. “If I were not so convinced, second week of kindergarten, reports come that the famous Rose- ting paper and drawing pictures are the main attractions for the night to keep a commitment in four during the morning sessions they attend at Daniel Axford Washington Sunday, but may stay in : over until Saturday night. if nee - Scheel in Sx: \essary. = Viatemeton yg aon on Loss of Son jt would never have accepted re- bush quadruplets are doing fine. Here teacher Mrs. Katherine wag done by approving House | Rominatiop.to this office.” - Gillam of Leonard reads “Funny Bunny” to the youngsters (left amendments to the bill, which | passed the Senate previously. — | Eisenhower's presentation of his. . La = dapan was among the powers ga shoulder to a Williams-backed res- es ‘case on a single network, CBS. The tenente- ehetade trem | Suicide ond Murder vas in contrast to Stevenson’ and “casuaf’* state workers. 2. The lawmakers turned a cold), epee three Mich @ — A deeply those who might wish to watch olution for a constitutional amend! hear other things. grieving couple whose 14-year-old a Rte Ih yearn [so us atally ‘a | Having finished this first of the half-dozen television addresses "POLITICAL MOVE? |ball accident Aug. 12 was found which he says will make up the Sen, Robert E. Faulkner (R-Co-/ 484 last night im their Caspian Eisenhower Joma), senate labor committee|home, just outside Iron River on) chairman, assailed the governor's the Wisconsin border. mote “labor” message, one of a flurry blasts had killed them. that Williams sent up to the law- Coroner Raymond J. LaFave: makers. and. Sheriff E..P..Sandri said. it, “The whole message is a politi- was @ case of murder and aid «t Three Men Scared Off cal effort not based on fact but agreed upon between the two. but . Robbe A based on what the governor be-'a coroner's jury decided the hus- in lieves will bring him votes in No band died by his own hand and vember,” Faulkner declared. his wife died “by methods and 1, dice ‘te of than He questioned the “sincerity” Means unknown.” . ’ ; of Williamd bill to revise pay. Victims were John B. Peretto, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) #7, and his wife, Levia, 44 Credit Relaxed if & a to take $15 from the open cash register when the auto pulled to open for _| hair is lighter than Kenneth's, Pontiac police the men were about! School Daze for Teacher 1ads Start By JANICE HAYHOW you're Krystal.” “Ne, Oakwood’s famous Rosebush| Mristine,”” said Krystal. | “They potnpiomared own py , | friends and have really . quads have entered kindergarten! Mrs. Rosebush quelled that bit) a itulty te lin tt ‘of trickery with “I know who you) . School and tee tuning inte, Z\8re. You can't fool me.” Krystal **° Weeks.” she sald. -lechool dase for their teacher, Mra. revealed Mrs. Gillam had trouble| But there’s no doubt Mrs. Gillam Katherine Gillam. itelling her and her sister apart. (and the teachers who follow her Beveh rack second week of Rosebush report the quads havejkeeping the four straight. school, she still can't tell the young: taker to Schoo! wonderfully. Life's fun and school’s wonder- sters apart. “Every night they come home with!fuf to these bouncing 5% year-olds. as @ new song they've learned OF 4/ ang there's no question that life - Mrs._Kenneth Rosebush, the new story Mrs. Gillam has told wi ; : . i v. : ith the Rosebush quads will be quads’ mother, has passed on her (them,”’ Mrs. Rosebush said. tty exciting to the teachers and identifying methods to Mrs. Gil- |Pretty exciting fo © ne lam. “Ki « face is a little | - ™t* Gillam says the quads friends the four will meet during wilee Po armors and Keith's | *"¢ Very independent and don’t ‘their school careers. Mrs. Resebush says. But Mrs. Gillam says it just isn't that easy. While the quads were having: their picture taken, Mrs. Gillam tie pictre ake, Mra. Glam City Official Needs You the curb across the street and frightened the men. ground across the street from his: home. He died the next day. | Mr. and Mrs. Peretto’s death * “14° [Tuesday night had dinner with) One man pulled a long barreled to Stimulate Building line Rev. Herman Fadale, their revolver from his pocket, Sultos| parish priest, who was trying to said, and another ordered the left an 8-year-old son, Dickie, an orphan. He was in school when They entered about 10:30 p.m. console them |cousin to hand over the money. Seros received a minor shoulder WASHINGTON @®—The govern- ment’s home financing. agencies over here," and she took one of the . ; boys by the arm. A small piping) For once city officials are looking for a flock of star- hme one ee she iad. wo said. lings and not trying to get rid of them. ut, I'm Kenneth, Mrs. Pula | David Ewalt, Pontiac ‘Parks and Recreation director, Kenneth has trouble with his G's. TRICKY GAMES has a “Bird-E-Vict” machine to pu. to test. * J The two girls and two boys ‘are slowly becoming aware too, that they might have fun with their close resemblances. trations of these birds be- Front Nine All Even: fore, I've searched and) iwpraNAPOLIS w@ — Junior in the temple. by a hotly hit 2 S. Saginaw St. near closing grounder in batting practice on time last night. es the Caspian High School play- The owner, Nick Sultos, ‘told | they died. ; iwhen Sultos was about to close owe wn Payment 0s was about to uP) L r Do Y ‘| The Perettos had been despond- with the help of his wife and a! Looser Terms Intended ent since Jerome's death and cousin, Stephen Seros. Coroner LaFave and Sheriff) took steps today to lower down Sandri said it was obvious, that! Bruise when he was shoved against Peretto killed his wife and then|a counter, police said. No one else was harmed. payments and ease credit for con- struction of housing. . himself. searched, but no can find,” National Champion Joanne Gun-| Ewalt declared. derson sank a short birdie putt: For several weeks city officials °" the 9th hole to pull even with, The other evening Krystal asked her mother, “Who am It” Mrs. Resebush said, “Why, Four specific actions were an- were besi 1° with queries how Curtis Cup player Mrs. Philip J. Kindergarten Adlai fo Answer tke’s Charoes of Prosperity Both Mrs. Gillam and Mrs.'will have quite a harried time. WASHINGTON @ — Adlai E.) ‘Stevenson shifted plans today and ‘decided to devote part-of a cam: paign address tonight to replying ito President Eisenhower's talk on his administration's quest for en- during world peace. The headquarters of Stevenson, Democratic presidential nominee, announced originally that he remarks about the Republican Stevenson Alters Talk to Refute-GOP Claims Soviet Union, India and Egypt to whose position remained to be | spelled out. Conference quarters | expressed belief it would back the association plan. | The French, British and Amert cans joined in cold-shouldering an ‘idea indorsed by Soviet Premier Bulganin for a summit meeting of the Western Big Three, the \solve the Suez dispute. | An American source said: “Our delegation is cool to the idea,” ‘Arab Kings Discuss - Suez Crisis in Secret - CAIRO (INS)—Two of the Mid dle East's most powerful rulers, King Saud of Saudi Arabia and |would make ‘‘a few well chosen King Feisal IT of Iraq, reportedly met today on Feisal’s yacht in the “Here You — Birdie, Birdie’ i ss, 3.2, a io Pe ee News Agencd Later; a Stevenson aide said. (/Teported the meeting, quoting Mec the candidate was “revising his speech somewhat to make some comments” on Eisenhower's na- tionwide television-radio talk last night, The President's theme was his ’\administration’s efforts to achieve lasting world peace. “Where we had concen-}+ |President took a few oblique jabs cessions, might decide to oppose jat the Democratic nominee with- Egypt’s primacy in the Middle out mentioning Stevenson's name. However, in his address, the For example, Eisenhower slapped at Stevenson's contention that American prosperity is meht. He also ‘said anew that he ca The agency said the \Poyal rendezvous was arranged to ‘“promote Arab umity” and istrengthen relations between the itwo ruling hotses. | When the two kings announced ‘yesterday they would meet there was speculation that Iraq and ‘Saudj Arabia, both of whose ecorm omies depend on western oil cone ‘East. ‘Warns Against 3 Ds «spotted with patches of unemploy-/ CLEVELAND (Ns) Javentid ' a J —_ ve nounced by the White House. They are designed mainly to stimulate the low-cost. housing field. This .is what was done: 1. The Federal flousing Ad- ministration cut from 7 te 5 per cent the minimum down pay- ment on houses appraised at $9,000 or less. On a $9.000 house this woeld lower the down pay- ment by $150. 2, The Federal Home Loan Bank Board boosted the borrowing lim- itation of member institutions In order to improve the capacity of savings and loan and other home finaneing institutions. to meet the demand for mortgage loans, Un- der the new ruling, each instita- tion may borrow up to 12% per, | cent of its capital stock. The old limitation was 10 fe cent. 3 The Federal National Mort-| _ (FNMA), in effect, >» * ®8 4°"The FNMA ‘also agreed tol mortgages from 92). Testify at. Disaster Hearings in night of July 25. The Court on the sen disaster skipper of the Capt. H. Gunnar Nordenson, during a rec starlings could be chased from ithe city. They nodded... hopeless bewilderment. The machine, an amplified magnetic tape recording, pours forth with a racket of hundreds of starlings sounding their dis- tress call. This is supposed to drive the black creatures away from the machine and their usual roosts. - But Ewalt is a little puzzled whether it will work or not. He said at a recent Grand Rapids convention, a ,gentleman trom Owosso raved about its success. “But another fellow said the birds flocked to the machine to roost,” So, citizens of Pontiac — if any are invading your prem- fises please call Ewalt at the City all so he might see if this works or not. . In Today's Press ~ County News. <.30, 31, 32, 61, 6 ~ : Editoriale .....6...660...6.5.5 L Hi eee ee eee Cudone today ip the fourth round .oes no chance for. any: termina. Court Judge Albert A. Woldmian, of the USGA Women’s National ition of the military draft in the/has urged parents to discourage Golf Tournament. immediate future, and “that it young girls from going steady. He Mrs. Cudone had gone in front would be unwise for this country says: “Along with the three R's of by dropping an eight-foot birdie to end its hydrogen bomb tests school days, we now have the three putt on No. 7. at this time... 'D's—dating, drinking and driving.” Phone Tip Leads to Bloomfield Twp. Diner Nab Youth Gangs Armed for B Police and Sheriff's deputiesthe youths already are on proba- oe in on a Seunnae teen tion. Five of the juveniles were ifignt last night in Bloomfie ‘own-/ F b ‘ship and arrested 41 Pontiac and on Juvenile court p thon. ‘Waterford Township youths, many __ ; of them armed. eed , Included knives, linoleum knives, | they heard there * ig Battle * ,* Tipped off by an anonymous phone call that ‘a rumble” was scheduled at a Telegraph road diner, six officers watched the scene and arrested the youths be- ‘tore fighting could start. Arraigned this morning before Waterford Tewnship Justice Wil- lis D.. Lefurgy, five of the boys pleaded. guilty to attempting to create a disturbance, They will be sentenced Sept, 27. Eleven others pleaded innocent. Three will be today. Two. more were and 20 were turned over to juvenile authorities. knuckles and lengths of bicycle chain with taped handles, Deputies Fred Pender, Don Fauser, Don Kratt and Keith|peputies said some of still were sitting in the cars. Most, Wilson, EBM. ns vgcecesaces< 48 < ; aa ¥ be 10 ON PROBATION : According to deputies, five of Voters Can Sign Up > §& pm. ’ game except opens at 10 a.m. each a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 10956 . Objections Fyture Highways soe tee saat 38 pears, coun road officials told the Plan rove mission meeting yesterday. The meeting, area highway situation for citizens’ objecting to planned roads near their homes, featured a presenta- tion of facts about county roads and plans by Robert A. Larson, highway planning engineer for the Plan Commission. Mark McGovern, representing the Bloomfield-Southfield Civic Assn., asked planners what legal power the County has “to circum- vent things we don't like in the plans the state and federal gov- ernments are thrusting on us.” Pian Commission chairman J. Robert F. Swanson told McGov- ern the county has no legal power) in this situation, but the State High- way Commission has been “more cooperative” in the past year than in previous years, New hours for ‘the clerk's office, in the City Hall are: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. until] 5 p.m., Fridays, 8 a.m. until 9 pan., and Saturdays, 10 am. until Hours for the booth are. the day. Meeting Held to Present. . Facts for Citizens on called to review the) = tT rep £ Kiddies to Benefit The four Kiwanis Clubs of Great- aah Deaths ‘Harry Ersylian 12, 1889, he came "to Pontiac from pa a @ “< by i z 3 ; i >8F HE 7 Zz FFE Friday. ij i 7 sf fd le Lisa Kay Shults Graveside service was held for Li Harry Ersylian, 67, of 522 Frank- ; ate yng A Sey Al al icone ‘Kids Days.” "> on i de Orit ik cle os by three of the Pontiac clubs. The benefit. town Pontiac), Robert Alton (West “|Pontiac), William McGiashen (North Pontiac), and Jack Bookout (West Bloomfield). The peanut sale will be held Fri- day from 3:30 to 9 p.m. It will re- sume Saturday morning at 9 and continu unl all pean package “The Ki Kiwanis Clubs support all types of youth activities and aid ‘various summer camps for young- sters. Legislature Passes | ." a = FINE QUALITY _ Priced So Low | Sale of 800 Pairs . * | JUST 200 of These—Be Here Early! Men’s $2. 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Corporal Faces” “Court on Charge of Rupturing Recruit With Fist -PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. @-—The Marine Corps will put an Erie, Pa., corpora] on trial before a special court-martial on a charge of maltreating a-recruit who says he was slugged in the stomach. * * * No date has been set for the, football player. trial of Richard J. Bille, 21. The|CoMdition, and that it was not de- a ., appealed to the Manila govern- former supply corporal was trans- termined whether this was aggra-| The ‘of the sentence will, nent for help. ferred.to a cleaning job after Pvt. Donald Hamisfar of Norwalk, Ohio, complained he w for failing to say ‘sir’ to him. Hamisfar, 20. confronted Bille at a hearing yesterday before Lt. as attacked , ‘Recruit Training Battal- : — Lekenta Gets Hemisiar said he wes punched! fori] Term in day at tris recruit Assault Case oh a0 Lekent took @ new lease on life and an|Democratic campaign song, in- erratic course today, Already it/spired by a famous photo and ‘special court-martial will be open|*day after’ pleading guilty of), + ion at Jeast 1,000. homeless|Called “The Man With the Hole in ‘to the public, Conviction coyld re- aggravated posealt Gan. Mester? and exhenaien ‘ and crepe will be given its first iconfinement at hard labor for six Memorial Day skirmish at Sauga- |damage in the qastern Philippipes. his pay, and reduction to private. Hamisfar underwent a hernia operation Aug. 2% at the U. S&. Naval Hospital at nearby Beau- fort. Marine authorities said a imedical examination disclosed ‘that he was born with a hernia vated by a blow im the stomach. be served * * * Hemisfar was reported recov er- | Allegan after his re- ‘lease from Ingham County. Lekenta was accused of striking winds, ing satisfactorily. He had been|Fred Corbus, 23, in a scuffle out-|pour storm over southeastern Lu- performing light duties at the hos-| ‘side a Saugatuck restaurant. Cor-/zon, then gathered typhoon Col. Oscar Peatross, commander boot training about Oct. 1. pital and is expected to resume) lbus suffered a brain hemorrhage|strength again as it swept back}: Jand still is partly paralyzed. = ‘Man With the Hole in His Shoe’ Typhoon Gilda Hits Samar in Philippines. MANILA &§ — Typhoon Gilda The Philippine News Service Claimed a state of emergency and Gilda ploughed into the northern tip of Samar Island with 110-mile weakened to a 50-mile-an into the Pacific. public performance tonight. : Phonograph - ; rson Sor-|have been produced by a St. Louis Judge Raymond L. Smith ¢s- Said one person was killed in firm and feature a baritone and a dered the sentenge te run con- sogon province, that one fisher- man was missing and several Per-\c. wipaigners.” mow beihg served im Ingham |.on, were hurt by flying debris. ty, the St-semrald f0F- the governor of the province pro- quartet called appropriately “The Will It Be Dem’s Song? ST. LOUIS @—A prospective * + #£ records of the song The records will be distributed nationally—for about $1 a copy— with proceeds to go to the Democratic campaign fund. 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These defensive weapons are being given extensive development and further study will be required, Ferry said, before the Air Force makes up its mind. - For ‘several years a spirited dispute has been going on as to whether the proposed new jet base would be located near Manis- tee or near Kalkaska. First one area seemed sure to get the site, then the other. , The latest announcement deflates the hopes of both communities. There has been no intimation as to where the guided missiles base would be established, if it later is authorized. Presumably_it would require fewer men, although no information has been given out as to that phase of the program. ~ *« * The northern Michigan bases are a part of the outer defenses for De- ' troit, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago. They get their warnings of possible attacks over the Arctic Circle from bases already established across Can- ada. Backing them up nearer by are Selfridge Field and the many: Nike bases sCattered all about Pontiac, Detroit, and other industrial centers. Onily one thing now seems cer- tain, if the jet base idea is dropped. A lot of argument has been carried on in vain. Many words, and a great deal of feeling has been wasted. Atomic Rockets Space travel may not be so far away. This conclusion will occur to many readers following the disclosure by the Los Alamos Atomic Laboratory that it has been working on atomic powered rockets for the past year. There was no word as to the prog- ress the scientists have made. The possibilities inherent in a practical rocket powered by atomic energy stagger the imagi- nation. Theoretically a small amount of fuel could lift large weights almost indefinitely, There would be almost no limits to the range of such rockets. It has been the weight of fuels which has proved the biggest draw- back to space travel thus far. So, if the atomic scientists are able to con- quer this difficulty, space travel might be made possible. * * * Laboratory officials said they dis- closed the nature of the work being done by the N Division so that sci- _entists who might be interested in positions there would know the na- ture of the project being attempted. For more than a year secrecy has shrouded even the existence of the - division, to say nothing of the work it ts doing. = aos If you have been intrigued by the thought of a trip to Mars or -. the Moon, hereafter you needn't feel quite so silly about confessing it is just possible that you might . live to take such a, trip, and bet- > PONTIAC PRESS ter yet, live to return and tell about it. : 2 fe re + Building the space ship still would be a problem for the scientists, but it . would be far simpler than their pres- ent task of working out the technical problems inherent in the use of atomic rocket fuel. - A Lonpon man named PauLson hésitates to change his name to Eturs in order to. inherit an estate worth $280,000 from an uncle named Etim. He's rather unusual. Many a person would change his name to° ‘Kurusacxev in order to inherit any- thing in excess of $135.72. A po.itician gives little or no thought to what a band wagon’s des- tination may be before scrambling aboard. The Man About Town Send Your Entry You Some Easy Money Old age: When you feel your eorns more than your oats. That $300 in U. 8. Savings Bonds is calling you. It goes to the person who comes nearest to predicting the outcome of the following games: Sept. 29—Mississippi vs. Ken- tucky. - Oct. 6—Michigan vs. Michigan . State. Oct. 13—Duke ws. Southern Methodist. Oct. 14—Detroit- Lions vs. Los Angeles Rams. Oct. 20—Michigan State vs. Notre Dame. Oct. 27—Stanford vs. Seuth- ern Calif. , Nov. 2—Pontiac vs. Saginaw. Nov. 3—Detroit vs. Cincinnati. Nov. 10—Texas vs. Baylor. Nov. 17—Georgia ws. Auburn. Nov. 22—Penn vs. Cornell. Nov. 24—Michigan vs. Ohio , State. Dee. 1—Army vs. Navy. ~ There's no entry charge and every member of your family can compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. : . Simply clip out the list and check the team which you think will win. If you think it will be a tie game, do not check either team. Then attach it to a piece of paper giving your name and address. For other members of your family you can copy the list. Then mail to “Football - Contest,” Pontiac Press. All entries must be received by Saturday noon, Sept. 29. One of my most trusted and depend- able scouts has just nominated a man for the role of Pontiac's Most Distin- guished Looking Male. She unhesitating- ly selects William H. Marbach, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and our-closest neighbor. Willlam, take off your hat and bow before a great compliment. Some of our trees are showing a slight fall coloring, but the big —show will not be at its best for sa few weeks. Notice will be given .. in this column. There’s a Pontiac interest in the cam- paign of ‘ Robert P. Griffin of Traverse City, Republican nominee for Congress in the ninth Michigan district. His parents are ae Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffin of 987 Argyle Ave., Pontiac. A brother is Eugene Griffin . of 5204 Cooley Lake Road,-and a sister is Mrs. Albert Foster of 233 West Hopkins Ave. In the primary Mr. Griffin defeated incumbent Mrs. Ruth Thompson who got in wrong with her constituents on the matter of an air base site. My Marlette scout sends word that Patricia Redmond has been named the outstanding student of the year at a Port Huron college. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs, Martha Martin of 4770 Walton Blvd.; eighty-fourth birth- day. .* Michael F. Sebaskey of 1220 Auburn Ave.; eighty-fourth birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Ekstrom of 3660 Giddings Read; fifty-first wedding anniversary. Miss Malvina Taft of Rochester; ninety-seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Bogart. __ of Oxford; ‘fifty-third wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs, Edward B. Keith of Union Lake; fifty-third wedding anni-— - vergary: - : Mr. Mrs. William Chettleburgh of Walled Lake; fifty-third wedding anni- versary. Football Contest May Get- * * . ~ ow Green : Ade e" eA A Fx Roo David Lawrence Says: WASHINGTON—More and more people who know politics from the inside are beginning to speak of “a close election’ for the presi- dency. A few are saying privately with a certain degree of confidence that Adlai Stevenson will be elect- ed. Some of this talk is being er- roneously explained as the usual attempt to scare Republican party workers into action, but a good deal is based on earlier reports of how effectively the “Democrats “are yegistering an imereased vote over previous years in the big states. Unquestionably the facts about the Maine election are beginning to seep in, and the more they are examined, the more startling they seem to Republican managers. Thus, in the first and second con- gressional districts in Maine, where the Democrats won one seat and nearly won the other, there are 11 cities and in these the total Re- publican vote over 1954 showed a net gain of 196, whereas the Demo- crats made a net gain of 18,215. In ' while the Democratic party’s gain was 5,004. -GOP APATHY HURTING _ paign, therefore, is already visible —it’s apathy on the Republican side and intensive organization on the Democratic side. . Many observers who take a look at the big majorities piled pivotal states, here is an electoral table which shows that even if Ike wins such states as New York, Ohio, Indiana, New Jersey and California, Stevenson could still be elected: Ala. 11s Minn. 11 Ariz. 4 Miss 8 Ark. 8 Mo. 13 Del. 3.ONLC. 14 Fila. 10 = Okla. 8 Ga. 12 =Penn. 32 Tih. 7 RI 4 Ky. 10 =Tenn. 11 La. 10 Texas 24 Mass, - 16 Wash. 9 Mich. 20.~=«Wz ‘Va. 8 Total 273 (needed to win 267) ORGANIZATION TROUBLES It will be noted that in the above “Solid South” is listed for the . Democrats. This is because the organization Democrats there have been alienated by the Eisenhower position on “civil rights” and, since there is little difference be- THE SMARTEST KID IN CLASS FINALLY PLUNKEO A TEST/ _ proper medical for the Republicans is on the organization side. Thus, in Michigan, the Democrats in 1954 elected a senator by getting enough labor-union help in De- troit te produce a large majer- ity which, due to apathy, the Republicans in the rest of the state didn’t overcome. Phila- de!phia and Pittsburgh can fur- nish enough of a Democratic ma- jority to outnumber the rest of the state of Pennsylvania if the Republicans don’t get out addi- tional votes far beyond normal, It’s possible for Stevenson to be defeated, but some evidence is be- ginning to accumulate that, despite the better side of the argument on the issues, the Republicans. may not poll enough of an increase in the country districts to offset the Democratic gains in the cities. That's the outlook in mid-Septem- ber. This correspondent wrote something of the same sort in September 1948, indicating a pos- sible Truman victory, but was later misled by the reported effects of the October campaigning and Apathy Is Visible in GOP Ranks by a belief that the Republican vote in the big cities would be larger than it turned out to be. Presidential campaigns are sometimes won in the major cities by intensive organization. Nine big cities can dominate enough states for the Democrats to win an electoral majority provided they have the “Solid South” on their side. They are New York, Phila- delphia, Boston, Cleveland, Chi- cago, St. Louis, Detroit, Milwaukee and Los Angeles. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Tne.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago NAZI DRIVE into Ukraine perils Russians. SHARP RISE im arms costs re- ported. te Years Ago $855,523 COUNTY budget recom- mended. , FDR NAMES committee to re- port on crop insurance, Dr. William Brady Says: for Troubled One readet asks whether high blood pressure is a disease or a symptom, and if a symptom what disease... complaint, in your own language and not in what you think is the language, and leave it to the doctor to determine, if he or she can, what, if any- thing, really ails you. I don’t write about - Tecan say about that in Volumette of 15 or the Pocket Health, Nerves and Nutrition; and Consult Your Physician Symptoms — Relaxation Boredom, ennui Pleasure Vice Contentment” Restless yearning Revered old age Degeneracy or 16 Sores Tongperisining to poreed health and hygiene to - : Voice of the Suinia : North End Reside ! Ideas About Switch Yard Letters will be condensed when. neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull neme, add a p Le of sees Til ashe poste i the, rat so Ted tuniese the letter is critical in its nature. ~ ' Being a resident of the north end of the city, I am very con-- cerned about the proposed switch yard, I am intelligent enough to realize that such a project would greatly decrease the value of the homes located in this district. There are many of us living in this district In homes less would “maintain the home, just rob him of his He says the industrial and rail- road development located tn the north end ahead of the homes. Does that give them the Portraits ~*~ BY JAMES J. METCALFE Anxiety is something that... Disturbs us night and day ... And sometimes it’ can.even Our common sense away .. . It is the fear that one we love .. . Is lost or in distress . . . Or some- thing else may happen to... Destroy our happiness . . . It is the dreadful specter of . . . Our being justly blamed . . . For some de- ceitful deed of which . .. Our con- science is ashamed . .. Some forms of it we may deserve... And others we may not... But we should try to calm ourselves . . And analyze our lot... If we are guilty, fed will fade... When we admit our wrong... If not, our simple faith in God - . . Will help us get along. (Copyright, 1956) ee nt Gives . lid 3 z ak “4 | q28 J. Edgar Hoover stated that White had actually been given a job. out of FBI jurisdiction. I don't believe Truman about any- thing any more, and wonder if any- one does Ex-Democrat Indonesian Beasts Grow Scarce Lovers Will Be Losers By JAMES WILDE _ (For Hal Boyle) JAKARTA ® — The Indonesian thinoceros is becoming extinct, says the chief of the veterinary service. This is bad news for the local Romeos, The much prized rhino horn is reputed to be a powerful love potion in these parts. Indonesia and Africa are the only two countries in the world - which can boast these animals roaming about in a wild state. ONLY ONE HORN . The Indonesian rhino differs from its African counterpart by having only one horn instead of two. But it still packs a 2%2-ton At the turn of the century in Tjibadak — Rhino River — west- ern Java you couldn't see the trees for the rhinos. They were strictly protected by the Dutch but even they couldn't stop lovesick poach- ers from raiding the reserves to get the potent horn ground up and used as an elixir. . * 28 ¢@ Since the Dutch left in 1449 and with the wholesale use of fire- arms, the rhino ranks have been The “most When Rhinos Disappear _ sadly depleted. It is estimated that only 16 of these cumbersome beasts are left. OTHERS VANISHING These are not the only animals which are in danger of disappear- ing completely from Indonesia. Other slow-breeding species such as orangutan ape are nearly ex- tinct. This animal closely related to the African gorilla is only found in Borneo and Sumatra. These animals are becoming extinct not only by killing but by kidnaping. They fetch a high price in zoos. A big-scale smuggling business goes on between Borneo and Sing- apore. * © @ becoming very rare and only found in a smal) island called Komodo in Indonesia is the giant dragon. This beast forgot to become ex- tinct more than half a million years ago when most of its neigh- bors became fossils. It is a real dragon with forked tongue, three clawed feet, characteristic saw- tooth back and is generally 12 feet long. — * ©. @ Dragons too fetch high prices in the roo market. Case Records of a Psychologist: Suggests Memorizing Passages Let’s all imitate Joel’s smart> strategy today. Most of us have minds that are about as barren: as Mother Hubbard's famous cupboard, at least as regards ‘choice quotations and Bible verses. So don’t wait till Jan- uary Ist to make this valuable resolution to memorize 25 gems of poétry and Bible verses. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-370: Joel P., aged 23, is studying to be a clergyman. “Dr. Crane, we used your col- lege textbook on Applied Psychol- ogy,” he informed me recently. “And one of the finest things about it for me was the , fact you urged us to fill our minds with choice quotations. “So I memorized about half of the 200 gems which you placed at the bottom of some of the pages. “Already I have begun to reap benefits from them. For example, I handle a little church over the weekends. ; suddenly to say a few words at various types of public meetings. Suppose it were a music club, Then. he could lead off with John Erskine’s beautiful comment: “Music is the only language ‘in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing.” Again, it might be a garden club. Or at any rate he might find beautiful bouquets on the plat- form. So he could relevantly quote H. W. Beecher: “Flowers are the sweetest things that God ever made and forgot to put a soul into.” ‘ . If it were an engineering or That was good educational psy- chology and ft is regrettable that the custom has died out. ance for idealism and inspirational thinking in old age, is to fill the mind early with beautiful bits of verse and prose, ‘ Memorize at ons that will fit all social dilemmas. * i & ? ET ail aii : Hale PH Pa & es 5 Fe = 5 E if i t | i Plan fo Transplant a ‘Live’ Teeth in Bank ANN AROBR (INS)—A dental re- inlthe highest point’in the northeast-| F'rom Groaning THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 Mount Washington (6,288 feet) is to trans-|1934, they recorded the greatest rune dor ssp conPatho Bit yi of wind ever measured on done successfully in selected cases earth—231 miles an hour. **(Oregon Court Bars Women _— SALEM, Ore. (INS)—The Oregon Supreme Court has found consti- tutional a law forbidding wrestling) by women in the state. Justice Walter Tooze, who wrote the court opinion, observed that men and said: “Obviously;.it intended there should be at least one island of the sea of life reserved for man that would be impregnable to the assault of woman.” He denied that the law dis- criminated and asked: “Is it any wonder that the legis- manly arts and privileges?" 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 FINE HONEYMOON: ' outrageous fortune before his pup tent in the Kentucky National Guard bivouac behind Sturgis school is Sgt.1.C. Leo Ogelsby, of Hen- derson. Reason for pondering: Sgt returned to duty at 3 p.m. — Pondering the slings and arrows of . Ogelsby was married at 2 p. m., | Nixon Pushes — Follows Party Appeal Set by Ike for Complete before it collided with-a train at an| Republican Sweep EUGENE, Ore. (INS) — Vice President Richard M. Nixon join- ed vigorously today with Presi- dent Eisenhower in a bid for election of Republican candidates down the line through federal and state levels. In speeches prepared for de- livery at appearances in Idaho) and Washington today the vice, president pressed the program of private enterprise — in power _...Belore flying to Boise and Spoe-, kane to finish his swing through the power-hungry Pacific north- west Nixon passed up an oppor- tunity to tell 7,200 persons in Eugene, the home town of Sen. Wayne Morse, what-he didn't like about the Republican-turned-Dem- tary Douglas McKay, who is in a hot race for Morse’s senate seat. “|was engineer of the 40-car freight Oxford Driver \|Escapes Death All-GOP Slate | atRRCrossing | A local race car driver got the, scare of his life yesterday. He \jumped free of a truck seconds |Auburn Heights crossing in Avon) | Township. | Jack A. Harvey, 26, of 67 East St., Oxford, was slightly shocked. The collision put a Grand Trunk Railroad engine out of commission. ‘The garbage truck he was driving had but a dented right side. Oakland County deputies said Harvey was approaching the cross- ing when his breaks failed. He iturned the truck sharply to the left and leaped. The engine steam line ‘was destroyed in the collision. ory Lane, Waterford Township, | train. I | 2 Pontiac Doctors take active parts in the 91st annual session of the Michigan State Medi- Ervin F. Perry, 62, of 216 Hick-} fo Serve at Meeting — Dr. Owen S. Hendreh and Dr. J. * |D. 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See it now. “Ye Delivered and Serviced Includes Delivery and Service Ne installetion necessary -e THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 , United Press Photo : / ‘KING AND QUEEN — Chosen king and queen _—iheads together in a regal pose-at the Children’s | of New York's freckled youngsters, Thomas Aid Society headquarters here. Officially, young : Sweeney, 12, of New Brighton, Staten Island, and Tom sports 54 freckles to the square inch, while | Maxine Schneider, 10, of Manhattan, put their the queen has 34 | gust and wheeled off to a nearby LLEY, Idaho i — A an outdoor ice skating rink. Faces Gaming Count 2, mts sere town tried to land. Three times they, The US. Department of Agri- FORT LEE, N.J., Sept. 20 (—/failed. Finally they gave up in dis-' culture was established in 1869. Jersey Police Official Ducks ss Out of Luck ‘lake. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 Bob Considine Says: Bobby the Bobeat— =" lett : Pef and Pet Project aoe Pagan Hing - eather Bureau’s . ead or the Girls tn cor aig oo Ma : lap, planting her front paws on - SHINGLETON w—A four-footed his shoulders and rubbing her ‘ WASHINGTON (NS) — Ama. Anna,,Pacific hurricane) out that way{ all red-blooded American girls jand board with her has been “What's the new one’s name?” |research project with a powerful Whiskers against his. She 8 Betsy, Carla and Dora, the East-/meteorologists keep four full-sets| named Irma, Irene, Ingrid, Ane- passed over for nearty half of her|she asked, as we headed fot tenure prowis the home of wildiife|"*nu@ers the same way. ost ern Seaboard’s first four hurri-lof girly names |in the file cach) OCH {enece, trmys ra arti. {ie Her name is Debbie, ainda # sc ledimeatio tats.” payn Sviclonws canes of the 1956 season, have year, and get around to mili! satay eden tent Dora jolted her this year and) «pisne 1 said, hoarsely It's Bobby, an amber-eyed Rone come and gone. Ethel is still mut-| them. else did last year. But : cat that Erickson has brought up And how’ about Floséy prevail-she had her heart set mostly on * + 2 from kittenhood both as a family, Some 25.7 million horses and) Gaga — We know trom persona ex- ling over Frances, Frieda, Fay,|making the grade a couple of| She was silent for a good half|pet and to study in his work as a mules were used on American Ragin, , *. 459 the measure of the (Felicia and Fuscia? years ago after Hurricane Connie minute, and then she said: biologist. farms in 192) as compared to five 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. Let future hureigames be felt by, let us say, | A small girl who lets us room'blew out. “Oh.” Erickson wrote his master’s million in 1%4. oy i i" He e bailel : Fl i fff it ‘ “We've never gotter whole alphabet of since we began Adentifying them) Army, Navy and Air Feree. A board makes the final selections. ‘Girls’ names have helped peo- ple understand hurricanes. Phe- nomena of this kind were first given @ personality, I think, by | George R. 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The housewife named Grace Kelly and the “Mr. Rainier” who appeared on Perry Como’s show got $100 each. “It's easy to get ‘guest stars,’” says chief writer Goodman) Ace. “Just look in the ene) book.” Confidential Publisher Bob | Harrison made a quick re- covery. He’s around the cafes | (and Geene Courtney's back | in tewn) ... Olga, the dance teacher, alleges that a non- mamboer is a “waltz-flower” . » » When lovely Lisa Kirk wore a very low-cut gown singing at the Plaza, a cyni- | eal journalist said, “She's worried about that com; GEENE she's afraid it won't fall off.” | Johnny Lujack, now a Chevvy dealer tn Davenport, Ia., travels more than when he was a Notre Dame grid great. Each f weekend he flies here for CBS’ “Football Roundup” on TV . “Elvis Presley sings like Marilyn Monroe walks,” says: the German magazine, Quick. : Taffy Tuttle was a flop as a shoe clerk. When a customer. asked for alligator shoes, she said, “What size is your alligator?” | . . . Sid Caesar, who did his first fall TV show in pain, we have to have another slight operation. SUCCESS STORY: Be the first in the office every morning, the last to leave at night, never be absent, always work through your lunch hour, and one day the big boss will call you in and say, “I've been watching your work very carefully, Jones. Just what are you up to?” * * * Ros Russel! has 22 costume changes and five hairdo changes in upcoming “Auntie Mame’. which’ll come into town with close to $1,500,000 advance—biggest in B’way history. Perle Mesta's decided to give her a big society-type party about Nov, 1—a month after the opening. Roz’ll play Perle's life story f (“The Hostess With the Mostest”) in films tm °57 or ‘58 with Writer Eli Basse, now with Jackie Gleason (having given up all cafe star clients except Joe E. Lewis), says, “What's all the fuss about the Suez Canal? I've seen it and the water's filthy.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Ethel Merman mentioned at El Morocco she hopes “Happy Hunting” won't run three years, “only 18 months.” Edie Adams is on the road with “L!"l Abner,” and Ernie Kovacs warned her, “Keep out of those all-night poker games!” _. . Bella Darvi's latest Paris playmate is Erich Maria Remargue. - Actress Ina Claire is resting in Switzerland, on doctor's orders . , . Remember movie actor Stepin Fetchit? He's work-. ing at a Newark theater this week . . , Adial Stevenson's son | Borden, asked if his dates with Mim? Smith were serious, said | diplomatically, “I take all my friendships seriously.” A suspicious wife serves at least one good pur- pose—if not for her, unattractive secretaries would never get jobs. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “In Hollywood an actress won't wear a dress that isn’t an original—but she'll take a second- hand husband.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Bob Olin discussed a fading actor: “Once his name was plastered all over town; now he is.” __ Mickey Freeman appeared on the smallest of the N.Y. TV stations, and said, “It’s so homey here—the only station I know that rents rooms in the back.” , , , That's earl, brother. i Yorer: $45 $9950 0 69 50 e rte ATA © Sharkskins, Gabs © Flannels, © Worsteds . i reer eee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee "rere eeeeeeeeeererererererrreeeree WEW’S TOPCoATS °]9% All-Wool Flannel $5 PANTS SPORT SHIRTS. $3 Long Sleeve...... $1.98 $4 Assorted Patterns... $2.98 Men's Shoes sh All Sizes and pa Save! Save! "2.49 Men's Dungarees.. 1.69 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 Mie « 10]4-\ 01g @.\, kee LAST 2 DAYS. 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Choose from light or dark grounds. Gace SEARS 154 N. Saginaw St Ph. FE S407 SIXTEEN . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956_ Steelworkers . Endorse Adlai Convention Delegates Unanimous in Backing Democratic Candidates LOS ANGELES —The United Steelworkers convention yester- day endorsed Democrats Adlai! | Stevenson and Estes Kefauver. Some 2.500 delegates represent-' ing 1,200,000 members unanimous- === Peaches Browning 3 Will Filed on Coast Rader REDWOOD The last will and testament of|Edward (Daddy Mrs. Ralph Willson—the Peaches CITY, Browning of 30 years ago — has been filed in Superior Court here. > = ¢€ value, It directed that all bills be teachin dean The three paragraph document) gave no estimate of the estate turned over Mrs. . Sirs. Carly Heenan ot San Carlos. = ae * Peaches =|Misguided Monkey — ‘jeating tn the kitch | bierults Messes Apartment land promptly called the Humane|months-old baby was strangled — prow: HERE'S FALL — Autumn officially takes over from summer jf at 9:36 p.m., EDT, on Sept. 22. That's when the sun is at the | autumnal equinox, which this year is a point on the equator at | longitude 154 degrees, 7.2 minutes. Newsmap shows that spot, in | _ the Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Britain. | ly adopted a resolution to that effect. : President David J. McDonald) - told Stevenson’ that his unionists! were “99 per cent” for the Demo- cratic standard-bearers. Stevenson spoke to the conven- tion by telephone from Washing- ton and drew loud applause as he accused the administration of a fire at what he, termed “the White House repudiation” of Labor Sec- retary James P, Mitchell's views Toads’ Feet:or Not It Still Smells Bad breach of faith on. the Taft-Hartley'on legislation favorable to labor. | par7IMORE & — When former Act, the NLRB and the minimum} ‘The senator told the convention! president Truman let it be known wage. His voice was carried over| delegates that if they wanted re-) he a public address system. vision of Taft - Hartley of the a while ago that _— worked se 6 NLRB, they had better elect more aly Pome going ~ Pandigh es McDonald assured Stevenson Democratic congressmen. omatateen “icy toads’ feet,” a Bak that ps union Spe give him timore pharmacist rushed to set monetary as well as manpower/\Cog| Miners Missing things right. M, L. 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Rayon-cotton cloth skirting and back, em- bossed vinyl plastic trim. 154 Wath Saginaw St, Phone FE SIT * __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. MAY LOSE SECOND EYE — Five-year-old Johnny Fair con- | ducts a press conference from the seat of his tricycle in Atlanta, | ee Ga. Victim of eye cancer, Johnny had his left eye removed two-: é years ago, and now doctors say the cancer is spreading and Johnny | can’t live without the removal of the other eye. Johnny's parents, separated for three years, have been called on to decide whether doctors should operate or not. Especially in Hong Kong In All Three Continents: | Communist Movies Hit i i | f | | ! i ' WASHINGTON &# — Movies— disturbingly good ones—are spear- he said in an interview yester. heading the Communist cultural of-) day, “was the very much height. | fensive in the Middle East, the Far eee | East and Africa. ; na.” * * At Hong Kong, for instance, he This was the report brought back id he learned a Red Chi ‘ by Turner B. Shelton, chief of the motion picture service of the U, §./ture was smashing all box office Information Agency, after a six- records in Singapore. week on-the-spot survey. Poison Ivy Pain Defeated (S== Indiana Scientists Find! of years od that recalled China’s New Bandage-Ointment | to Ease Burns, Also LAFAYETTE, Ind. (INS}—Pur-|'"8 UP. That is why, he said, the) due University has announced ao yin, their ‘ new bandage and ointment which) Right now, he said, the problem will be a boon to burn and polson/of meeting this competition is not ivy sufferers and to those who take |S serious. car ot hain “Hollywood films are preferred : 5 : De. Glen J. S lio, panel Teper eeere te the wert” be onl — a professor of sareeicy, and two assistants have perfected a pastic bandage and an ointment. NEW Nuclear Peril: either of which will release rant level of medication 1 the! Atomic Shipwrecks Working with Dr. Sperandio are, Drs. Wilson Nashed and William! 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Since the ‘conversion af the hotel this year Osteopathic Hospital, stations like ; Pentiae Press Phetoe been converted from rooms at the end of the to the Pontiac this one have Foster, R. N., of Clarkston. Pushing a stretcher is Mrs. Howard Briggs, of Pontiac, ~~ Map Made Upside Down: ‘Borgnine Sues Hecht-Lancaster Film Combine ELES # — Actor Er- signed by Hecht-Lancaster law- contract for “Marty” tury-Fox, whereas Hecht-Lancas- ter received nearly $150,000 for loaning him to the studio. ‘ | NEW YORK—Availabie for mo-| ‘torists driving southward is an mp-/ iside-down map of the East Coast of ‘the United States. Florida appears. jat the top of the map and New) (England at the bottom. il Retired Supervisor Looks Back Recalling the days when Wood-|to rear buildings, making a sunny ward was a plank road and dining room where the woodshed gif! gh i g i . ee Z = 7 : * i mat el Hf on. “Uncle John owned that land yers In August 1954. He said the Remodeling has cost $75,000, ac- cording to Whitlow. New equip- ment worth $152,000 was moved into the hospital. * * * “Most people figured it couldn't be done,” Whitipw said. But, with- : other floors was done day, and| BUGS ON FLOORS tects gineers Inside, it's @ different story (night ‘by hospital staff volunteers’| Missing are most hospital char-| Teo" en’or the hutel and nid except for the lobby. There, ; © ££ © Carpets ‘in the halls! out the hospital. nurses and doctors ream about | The hospital was purchased for/block out the clatter of hospital Satend_<@ posiete, Dereeeet jos watieieeed omnis Ducipierianity tet, sted cnies Hardly Pope aang eagPgrens Regge proof -is plentiful ‘poe | from Hotel Ponting Corp, Jan.i1g trace of ‘hospital odor’’ is noted. where health : : 4 ¢ was. The barber shop in the Z basement has given way to X- ray. The pharmacy i located in the old Junior Achievement offices. The medical record department to be. The dress shop now is the for conversion to a coffee shop. * . said he believes this is the first attempt at converting a hotel to a hospital. To make way for two operating | rooms, walls have been knocked © eat combining several old hotel suites. Whitlow said the hospital pur- 222 WORKERS There are 51 doctors on the staff with a total of 171 employes, Whit- low said. has asked Superior| ing to Whitlow, was to add a fire| STILL A CHAMPION — Donald G. Harter, of Birmingham, sits at the wheel of his 1903 Model A Ford which recently won the grand championship in the 1899-1916 class at Greenfield Tom Romkey, this year. annual meet attracted a record 250 ant Village's Old Car Festival. The passenger is \ The sixth care also of Birmingham. MOORHEAD, Minn. (TNS) —Sen. Estes Kefauver was urged today to intensify his demand that Vice President Richard M. Nixon apol- ogize for past attacks on the Dem- ocrats. * ¢ @ Close advisers of the Democratic every day until answered. presiden.- Stevenson to refute former President Harry 8. igesting that he follow the example, *** ot GOP National Chairman Leon- ‘SWEETNESS AND LIGHT ard W. Hall and repeat the demand| Ketauver told newsmen that al-|that ‘“red-shaded adherents” were | Truman's contention that Alger | Hiss was not a Communist spy. ' 7 | Stevenson told a news conference |Monday that he never doubted a) |jury’s verdict that the‘ former state department official committed per- ‘jury in denying that he passed) official secrets to a Communist 1 * |though he had not “sought any counsel” from Stevenson he is sure his running-mate and he ‘see eye to eye” on Nixon. 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This way you double your savings at Federals save first on the low. cost, second on the free alterations! Imported fabric RAINCOATS eee ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 WARNING UNHEEDED ly fell on deaf ears, for his iltus- trious contemporaries — Thomas) Jefferson, John Adams. and Alex.: Hamilton—already had be-! gun sowing the seeds of America’s two-party system. itown site where Detroit's most “spectacular fire of modern times “destroyed a six-story landmark, Three Story Building New Sanders Home DETROIT #~A new three-story building is planned for the down- a i of party” in the following manner: the pages 8 “It serves always to distract can Dally Advertiser in Phila- the public councils, and enfeeble. delphia on that September morn- the administration. It | ing 160 years ago, and was not agitates the with il | read to tie people or delivered founded jealousies — false | before Congress by the president alarms; kindles the animosity of | himself. one part against another; fo- =e ened One ove 0 wa dis- 7,641 words and can be read orally in about 45 minutes. Since the 1880's, it has been read will of one country are subjected last May 2. | The $200,000 building will replace His warning, however, apparent- the burned out Fred Sanders store | ivaledictory by himself nor deliv- at 1037 Woodward Ave. It will be| built by the Peter Henkel estate’ rwhich owns the property, | Sanders said his confectionery store will occupy 40 feet on the! first floor, and share 20-foot street|on the message for many As the turbulent decades have frontage and the upper floors with | \before its in the U.S. Senate on Washington's to the policy and will of another.” (birthday. The same custom was Contrary to popular belief, the started in the House after the turn} ‘first president neither drafted his ° the century, but it, did not be- |come a continuous year-to-year ered it in public. [tradition there until 1933. HAMILTON ASSISTED Historians agree generally that State Truckers to Meet he and Hamilton, who was then GRAND RAPIDS @ — About [Secretary of the Treasury, worked 600 Michigan truckers and their months guests are expected today and final publication. Despite Friday in Grand Rapids for the great specials in fall suits rolied by since that day 160 years Eaton’s, a women's shop that oc-'Hamilton’s violent adherence to 23rd annual convention of the ago, the pation also bas cast ‘pied part ot the old building. the Federalist party, he apparent- Michigan Trucking Assn. Now at ENGGASS—Famous i Diamond Values for 91 Years! A come ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME SAVINGS ON FINE DIAMONDS DIRECT FROM WORLD'S DIAMOND CENTERS! 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It's Easy to Open a Hub Charge Account | 30 DAYS — 60 DAYS — 90 DAYS , / HUB Or 3 [ERS # 18-20 NORTH pelea STREET — z : / : - OR SWIM? — That's the question, as four students Illinois University in Carbondale, learn how to swim of the men's physical department. Representing advanced of difficulty in “watermanship” ability are, left to right: | - Jim D. Williams, with feet tied; Bob Campbell, hands tied; Sterling | Johnson, hands and feet tied; and Ron Pemberton, hands, feet and | y if Ike, Adlai Will Attend ‘Conservation City’ Rises} for Farm ‘World Series’ NEWTON, Iowa —A tent com- plowmen include Minnesota, Ohio, | munity known as “Conservation My j.chigan, Pennsylvania, New! Cy” southwest of Colfax, lowa, ivoe-tndiana, WMinois, Tennessee, | ot eg Sa iat Is Curb Service— natior ys and plowing matches are tbe held today. Fr- Why All the Rumpus? : WICHITA, Kas. @® — The car- for hop at the drive-in food and drink o_o spot did a quick double-take when on specta- she found two men atop a -20-foot and guests, including Presi; 24 grader instead of an auto, Etsenhower and his Demeo- 'demanding service. rival, Adial Stevensos. = She told the boss, who called, zitis Hip | z 3 2 8 woo farm votes—| ‘thie men, tipsily still waiting for Friday and Steven- | service, were take into custody. | | They'd just traded a cafe for. lt | BIG 21-INCH ROTARY | | In addition “Conservation City’) GRAND RAPIDS #—The Kent will be dotted with hundreds of County Airport, Grand Rapids’ | exhibits of interest to farmers and!major airline terminal, operated | homemakers. Sol] and water con- at a profit over a 10-year period servation demonstrations will be ending in 1955, according to aj The new look for Fall le “furry”. We have on ovtutanding selection in ll shopes ond colon... dromatic styles suttable for enisses or matrons. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 eehacrile Seize Issue for Campaign _ Tedn Offenders Cited in Oregon |~ Paper Trying to Stem Juvenile’ Crime. Wave by Listing Delinquents, teenagers who break the law protected from the glare of pub- licity? * * * The Corvallis Gazette -Times thinks not The newspaper, which uatil recently had not published the names of juvenile lawbreakers, decided the time had come for a change. It has adopted what it believes, is an aggressive program aimed at) hitting the youthful offender in, his pride. | NEW RULES Under the new policy, the paper publishes names of juveniles charged with felonies or crimes against the person. It also prints names of juveniles guilty of mis-| .demeanors when authorities state they have prices have blossomed into an: ts. eonmenic headache and a political) mbarrassment to the Eisenhower) There is mpaiiditinn that, unless|ing’’ doesn't mean “preventing.” CORVALLIS, Ore. (INS)—Should| administration, be! There is general agreement that the consumer price index, after’ at ‘spurt this summer, will proceed at a more sober gait * * * tion's publicans talking about inflation.” to a record high. breaking the law. R. C. Ingalls, pablisher of the Gasette-Times, and B. K. Myers, | news editor, both fathers of | teenagers or agers, hope the shining light of | publicity will help in the fight against juvenile crime. ' “If this policy acts as a deter-' rent for some, the hardship it may) cause will be well worth the cost,”’) said Ingalls * Ld] . The decision to adopt the new; policy was reached after an exten- sive poll of Corvallis parents. The questions asked in the poll and the answers received from the parents: 1. Should the names of all of- fenders be published? Yes 538, | no 634, 2. Should the names of second) offenders only be published? Yes, 838, no 295. i 3. Should the names of parents’ only be published? Yes 74, no 858.) 4 Should the names of both parents and offenders be pub- lished? Yes 74, no 429. Ingalls has had criticism of the new policy from some parents who claim that publishing a. young’ wrongdoer’s name “would only help to develop a complex in the child” and that it would ‘'make. daring youngsters become pub-' licity seekers.” Artificial Leg | Awaits Owner, Police Stumped | ‘ LOS ANGELES, t®—If the wom-| an who lost her artifical leg will call at Highland Park police sta-' tion, she may claim it. Officers say no questions will be | asked, but they might take a furtive glance at the other one, assuming that there is another, become habitual in§- soon-to-be teen- — one, of course. W. Brerman found the! leg as he was walking on the side-| walk in front of his home. He) stumbled over it in the dark, and | before he could say “Pardon me, | madam" he found fhere was no one attached to it. Police say it's a woman's les. | definitely, and they estimated ed value at s175, Ex-Miss America, Singer Buy License} DENVER «® — A marriage li- cense was obtained yesterday by Sharon Kay Ritchie, Miss Amer- ica of 1956, and Don Cherry, the singer and golfer, . They will be married Saturday in Denver's Central Christian Church. Miss Ritchie was a freshman lege before her selection as Miss America last year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest A. Ritchie of Grand Island, Neb.. Cherry {s from Wichita Falls, Tex. Miss Burns Beats Rap LOS. ANGELES (—Authorities have ‘declined on grounds of in-! sufficient evidence to issue a com-| plaint against Barbara Burns, 18-) year-old daughter of the late com: | edian Bob Burns, for carrying al pistol in a Hollywood cafe. Don J. Covert, 31, an actor and ac-) quaintance of Miss Burns, had complained that she threatened : him with the weapon. 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This means|Mean they won't run away. aS a refutation of the administra. that it raised the interest rate on >. * * “sound dollar” claims, Re-money borrowed by its member retort: lined up behind Federal Reserve|said in an interview that the ad- Board efforts to hold the new, feaher price tne. itrial expansion slackens off soon, iborrowing more costly. —s Policy is one of eco- * tiation’ He added that “contain-|ing put. unprecedented boom in indus-|/ Apparently it means exercising to make credit tighter andiable bounds, without choking off rd boosted the discount rate/PTices will not rise; it seems to jlitic ally. * * La \such restraint as is thought neces-|the argument to simpler terms. he board may move again this sary to keep prices within reason-'The Republican rise, he told re- ‘sound. : porters, “compares with a 34 per|puted: the expansion of production and a Tru ” e | In August the Federal Reserve employment. It does not mean that — * _ .e man. po-| ‘cussion with: lthe statistics.” But he added that the stebiliza-; The Democrats are unim-|price stability.” Politics aside, what's to be done Climbing Prices a dvite an Embarrassment for Republicans One high White House adviser'markable achicvement,” particu-|fact sheet" from the Democratic larly in view of the “very high|National Committee declared: growth “while containing wae” to which the economy is be- * * *& steady is the severe drop in farm Secretary Mitchell has reduced|Prices which has brought about somewhat lower food prices." So the arguments go ‘round and Two facts remain. undis- * * The recent spurt of inflation has When reminded that two warsigiven the Democrats a campaign jand congressional ithe removal of price controls had|fore. And it has taken some of the The same official conceded that | complicated President Truman’s/punch out of the Republicans' “Look who's/banks for relending. The effect is the rise already recorded may be, \problems, Mite! hell cut off the dis-|claims that they have found the ito raise private interest rates and “damaging, to some extent,’ Even before the political cam- discourage borrowing. paign started, official Washington] had reacted to the march of prices) There remain signs that the ad- tion record of the Eisenhower ad-|pressed. They have contended that iministration is not wholly certain! ministration—a 3 per cent rise injstability began in the last year of|to see that inflation doesn't spiral insistence onjtalking point they didn't have be- “All I'm quoting is|key to what Eisenhower has called President Fi ise nhower voiced that inflation can be stopped cold. itiv ing costs in 3% years—is a “‘re-'the Truman administration. Ajdangerously? | you SAVE $150 ON THIS GRAND OUTFIT! 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Majorities are vain, But most officials rest their| required on both proposals for pas- faith chiefly in the indirect, and/sage. not fully tested, powers of the Fed- eral Reserve Board to expand and contract the supply of money and ‘Waltz Me Around’ Book Thieves Bound WARWICK, R. 1, ®—The City Police Commission says it doesn’t mind if night club dancers bill themselves as “exotic” or “‘inter- TOKYO w — Police arrested|pretive’ dancers as long as their Kunikichi Yabe, 29, and five other|dances don’t include bumps and Japanese today and charged them gri nds. The commission also ruled with stealing 20,000 books, worth| that night club dancers must wear about $28,000, from bookstands “proper” clothes at all times—~ “meaning no bare midriffs. SMART NEW DIN- ETTE SET, io large table with new heavy plastie top, - chrome or wrought iron—and ¢4 handsome matching chairs. Also Utility Cabinet and Kitchen Wall Cabinet. 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TWENTY-FIVE Scots to Revive Memory : ! . . | : poco Gitt Coming --Bagpipe College Giieceiu | By FRED DOERFLINGER as a “set of variations for Scot-| college will be built for the | CADILLAC # — The Wexford]: GLASGOW (INS) — The wail of/tish Highlands bagpipe, usually| Scots are all excited about re- |County Historical Society needs fa- bagpipes may sound like the cries|martial or mournful’ — can be| creating the “great music” the (Cilities for housing a locomotive or the screeching of witches to taught to young pipers from the} MacCrimmons perfected at Bor. |2°%@ted to the city as a museum : GALS ae outsiders but it’s classical music|Celtic nations and from every! reraig. piece. . . Bly, ' : Beaten vi, jj to Scottish ears. other country as well, - The society, organized last Si) \ * \ cA oe ® But the critics of the bagpipe March to collect reics and an- °4 Siw 6 — | In fact the Scots come. to think This new college will teach [point out the new college may/tiques portraying the history of any, ‘ Ah = se much of their national noise ‘the real thing — there will be |well also create an international Cadillac, has been unable to find pe they intend to spread this | no soem for spurious “tinker /problem. a suitable location for a museum. conten . the aie a p-£08 | Pe: sd meeetiog — ‘ ted Meanwhile, the Cadiliac-Seo }iN@axegll 74 N. Saginaw St. . Architectural plans for a build- Neti ° ge nited| yumber Co., has presenteg the | #0 An appeal will shortly be ing costing $28,000 have been a nag with complaints that Bor. city with a narrow-guage loco- || launched from Glasgow for funds drawn up in anticipation: grants "8 disturbing world | peace, motive and tender which weigh to establish a new college of pip-- may be obtained from organiza-' ries ,| about 40 tons. ing at Borreraig in the Isle of tions like the Scottish Education To Vote on Bond issues The locomotive was invented and ; FRIDAY — \ 2 P.M. iy All prices go back to - original after 2 p.m. 4 Hour Sale... Fri, 10-2 LADIES’ SKIRTS ‘Gocton ‘sxirts, sizea 4 to 30 yo Ghes back to 7.99 after 2:00 Skye, where the famous Mac- Department, the Carnegie Trus t. built in Cadillac sometime be Crimmons of Borreraig, hereditary and the Arts Council, which sur-! ALLEGAN «® — City residents tween 1872 and 1890 for exclusive pipers to the clan MacLeod, taught prisingly already provides $420 a will vote on two bond issues in the use in Mic higan's lumbering in- bagpipe playing to students from year for the encouragement of No. 6 general elections, deciding dustry. Tt was offered to the city every Scot clan for three centuries piping in Scotland. ithe fate of an $800,000 bond issue on condition that Cadillac woud during the Middle Ages. NOT UNDERSTOOD sought for a new county medical pay transportation costs from Sault REVIVIE MEMORY Scottish lovers of bagpipe music for crrctmoctinn cg Com issue Ste. 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AGENCY WALTON RADIO. and TY SERVICE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1936 re a te ee Se ee en ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee a P i me é ‘ : TWENTY-SEVEN And Let’ Harried Hocbacae Tend the Home Fires Why Shouldn’t Women Be Breadwinnere™ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE .{cliche newspapermen use, aceur-|ly work and worry afd pay through! was always the woman, even | it the womeeb want this inde-| NEW YORK (INS)—The vicious, ately, almost daily.) “So tell me/the nose for the privilege of call-| theugh they had no terrible truth of it-is: Women are Why, with their big fat independ- ing 6 wound bis Wilemer even bis devouring the world, and the males.ence and bank rolls, it's the man therein. |who still pays. Tell me!" manent | ‘The man had to work doubl i i ¥ * © *@ | There were three of us stand- We know many canes of men hard to support his spouse in the | bored with working. | whe retired when she Bane | | ———— ) oat naimpitageierenne children, \pendence they have sought for a il ane That's what the man was say- "& around sympathetically, wait-) yi, good jobs who matried manner to which she was accus- Who says ing, In so many—ever so many—| ing for the former Grace Kelly to. women with better jobs: yet it ‘tomed. ; eaustically chosen words, as he! return from a shopping tour with waited on the stoop of Serene|the man who is paying her ex- Princess Grace’s Fifth avenue Penses, but none could mollify the apartment house. ex-husband He was a newspaperman, ical | His thoughts — temaerddh he'd just ochidegl ‘a divorce | Hy tarnished. And furthermore I from his wife. The divorce was "!* ‘onan were fairly costly in itself, but the upkeep | was worse. “All T'd like to do,"’ he snapped, | “Why is jt?’ he philosophized, ‘is to be able to say, like the girls —— around a cigar-do, ‘I’m getting married so I nen alive? ~taggereand teen end ; sues TT give up bf a Od support them and pay all their ex-.Y° ver hear of a guy giving up penses, and then when they get iS job to get married? H— no.| |And why not? independent and leave you, you are; .«* sti stuck with their bills for the “Because women are shrewd ome 100 years. ‘and privileged, and men are lazy “It’s a stupid ‘convention, a hab-| suckers, And every year, women it from the old days when women get stronger, financially and phys- used to stay at home and mind) ically, while men get weaker.” the stove and babies.” e « « ‘Lot 1D EXPLOSION He grunted. Softly, not to be po. What the newsmen was saying) lite but because he hadi a congest- “@Sn't exactly a new thought, but | ed chest from sitting up nights With his beefs so savagely clumped | worrying. and was afraid to rouse together, it brought about a loud! ft. explosion in our concience * Li * FAVORITE CLICHE id Why is it, indeed, that because| “Now women hold the purse|of outdated laws and unrealistic strings of America.” (This is a conventions, a man should eternal- WHAT’S MY LINE? | |... INSTRUCTIONS: Enoch word is related to my work. scramble as few os possible to guess my line. Answer appeors under arrow, reading downward. 1AMA. 1 ABLACPE 2 TRICCI 3 MASOFU 4 GINDYF! 5 RATORPY 6 ALEVU 7 PYLAP slave. 8 KINTH 9 ALVEER 10 CRODER tOne, Needle, vOlume, ronGe, @ 1000 Where tty ine ime ord, Album, Pitch, theme, muSic. sanehahg o onswer: sPeed, Herd, Rec- ' places."’ turned. Grace, as usual, | | fresh and beautiful. 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Committee chairmen have an- fnounced that a queen will be select- ed Oct. 1 to rule over the combined festivities. Candidacy is restricted to single girls, over 16 and under 21, who live in Cedar Springs or attend Cedar Springs High School. The Red Flannel Festival hails the coming of Michigan's big game hunting season while paying tribute to the community’s part as a major producer of the once-tradi- tional winter lohg underwear now favored by outdoorsmen. Parsley Cold Cure? SAN ANTONIO, Tex. t®— E. R, * a Ld The state has announced it wil abandon U.S. 23 and US. 2] through Mackinaw City when the) bridge, linking Michigan's two peninsulas, is completed in late 1957. The city argues the ferry docks are an integral part of these highways through it. de rete bat serend to reactance the highways before abandoning them, but argues that it should not give away the costly docks which now accomodate the big ferries. City council instructed its at- torney to seek a conference with wey Commissioner Charles if no squemeal cont : oe at ; Bushick, San Antonio rea] estate on the docks, to file suit for ad : 4 man, says he hasn’t had a cold |4 9 - , e i : a since he began eating parsley | Now, you too, may own a Rollei Auto- matic, at a savings of 30%. You save $70.35 at our new low price of only $164.15. Complete with case. DOWN 4 4 i 4 4 4 L L q q q 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 q . 4 4 4 € 4 L 4 4 b 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 q 4 4 q . q 4 c 4 a pe srg to — pra ¢ = “ong s ‘ a ahi rabout-two years agb. I read that 4 mae @ throug! ot, ood ~ iil & fait people would just eat the parsley | - that comes on their plates at res- (4 Automobiles were first sold on| | OVER THE FALLS IN A JET — This is one of the better ways AP Wirephote [10 code” neve Bushich. “ started 3 © Lenten Time Guly ¢ the time-payment plan in about of “going over the Falls” as a T-33 jet trainer from the Canadian _— famed tourist attraction. 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Lathrap_ Faces Court, Revives — a ‘otal’ "Botngreen Plan Ask Meeting on Saturday Southfield, Bloomfield Area Included; Court Discussion Tomorrow LATHRUP — This suunteigality, whose officials wil] appear in cir- cult court at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow for discussion of its plan for sewer) « relief, has slated a Saturday meet- ing to revive the over-all Ever- for steps to solve its sewer prob- Administrator Leonard A. Watch- said this morning an engi- “at be hired Oct. 1 to draw up a master plan for this city’s solution of its complicated sewer and flooded basement problems. REV. F, d. MALZARD-. . “The Unseen Companion” will be the subject of the Sunday ser- mon of the Rev. F, J. Mazard of Dearborn, who has accepted the Yesterday the city’s officials swung into action and called a Watchowskij said there had been some question as to whether the city of Detroit engineering depart- ment would grant the capacity to handle the full area which would also take in Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, and Troy. According to Watchowski, the elty of Detroit is now ready to invitation of Orchard Lake Com- munity Church to serve as interim pastor until a permanent pastor is named. The Rev. Mr. Malzard, widely known lecturer and writer, retired from his pastorate in Hills- boro, Ohio earlier this summer aft- er having served there more than 19 years. A minister the past 40 years, he has been transferred to the Detroit Presbytery. Lyon Township Seeks Buyer for Washburn SOUTH LYON — The Board of grant that capacity, |Education of Lyon Township School Saturday's meeting will be fol- District is advertising for bids on the Washburn School and site, lo- cated on West Ten Mile road. Per- - mission was granted to the board to dispose of this property at the annual school meeting. Bids will be opened at the regular monthly board meeting, Oct. 8. lowed by a meeting with state and Santa Barbara drains. located on Marshall road, was re- cently sold to Roy Monahan, of 11380 Nine Mile Rd., who owns) adjacent property and to whom the land reverted after it ceased to be used as a school, * *« @ The McDonald School building goods and machinery at ald Podvin home Kids Learn and Play Free WATERFORD TOWNSHIP. — The Community Center on Wil- liams Lake road will again be the site for the recreation department Presbyterians Purchase Site Clintonville - Angelus Cornér Was Purchased by Mission Board DRAYTON PLAINS—The board of American Missions of the Unit- ed Presbyterian Church of North America has acquired property. on the corner of Clintonville and Lake Angeles roads os te dle for 8 new church. . The announcement comes from Rev, W. J, Teeuwissen Jr., pas- tor of the Community United Presbyterian Church, who said that a survey conducted this summer indicated a large meas- ure of interest in this project. Teeuwissen is the local repre- sentative of the Board. Services are now being conduct- |ed in the Jayno Adams School and plans have been made to secure the leadership of a full-time resi- dent minister early in 1957, Auction Nets $700 for Don Podvin Fund NORTH BRANCH — Approxi- accepted, otherwise fame Saturday Fun Program Opening at Waterford sponsored “Saturday Morning Play Program a.m. to 12 noon for boys and girls, ages seven to fourteen. Activities will. consist of gym games and quiet games. There. will be no charge, with the ex- coption of nominal costs of crafts materials, The recreation ballet studio will open Sept. 22, at the Community Center, Clase of ‘AL, Raneavalk ‘Slates Oct. 20 Reunion Tes 196 shits St Reker Me 20 for the graduates and their hus- Out of state class members ie aed Rae ee ew lersey, California and Pennsylvania, On the dinner committee are Richard .Betzing, Sheldon Pearsall, Bob Upchurch and Norman Felt. Shirley Hermoyian. | Toastmaster for the evening will gy Consumers Franchise Granted at South Lyon DARRELL'S 24-Hour Emergency | Prescription Service | i 37-39 S$. Saginaw at- Water St. DAYS—CALL FE 5-452! AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 Emergency Delivery on Request TTTTITT TTL T Ett gas mains here for 30 years was okayed in a special election yes- terday. 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Jereau, M.A.;} Macomb County graduates are: be mailed Yo students who com- | Orchard Lake Village: John K. Boege- William C,. Roth, M.A . The graduates, most of whom'poid Master of Business Administration | Royal. Oak: Carolyn M. Evans, BS Pe ge dgane 6. ae’, M.AL5 left Ann Arbor in August to re-| Qrtoonville: Buri A. Glendening, M-A. ip equcation: Richard C. Tensal, M.A.;|amicistration turn to former homes and to begin tnia M. Bell, B.A. in education; Ernest /"°"™Y 4. Martinson, B.S New Baltimore: Olive H. Barton, MA. J obs Da ughter Ss inew jobs throughout the states and|——— South Lyon: Clarence E. Gerrish, MS.) wow Haven: Marilyn V. Davis, B.A. in - in many foreign countries, were! Lapeer County graduates are: aeuneiee: Janice M, Siefert, B.A. in Planning Dance enrolled in 11 of the University's) |Emergencies Week Lapeer: Gay D. Bmith, M.A; John R-| Romeo: Harold BE. King, M.A; Mary 16 schools and colleges. Taylor, B.S. in engineering. ig. Wells, B.A. at Clarkston 'Proclaimed by Mayor aanaamnanalaane 7 Area graduates include: Berkley: Albert G. Black, M.A.; Jonn| , i . CLARKSTON — A modern and T. Kelsey, B.A.; Richard’ J. Walden,| Mayor William W. Donaldson 1 FE Al E : oldtime dance is scheduled to be “A. oon. wenneth L. Johnson. Ba. 28S Proclaimed the week of Oct. | 2 held Saturday, Sept. 29, at the) Clawson: Jerry G. Wright, Bs. i 1-8 as “Emergencies Don’t Wait} Ctarkston Community Center by|“"B&S\onPisine: Mrs. Pabiena G. Sul. Week” to stress the importance . _ Jobs Daughters, Bethel 25. jkanen, M.A ; of safety practices in the home.; i s Ps s | Farmington: Wayne I. Boucher, B.A.; . [Margaret H Kustron, M.A: Donald J.| The - proclamation was an- iOtta, . tin i The event will last from 9 to 12/040 MA oo Appman, B.A, in/20UNced in conjunction with the; midnight and music will be by/education: Abdul § Bahrani, M.S. injseventh annual observance of a@ Haans Orchestra, a local group.|Sivser of Stusic: Ralph C Richtee Ba,|Mationwide scale of the need to be prepared in case of accidents | The public is invited. Tickets may| Hazel Park: Doyle C. McIntosh, MA. be bought from members or at| gael’, "sumone ye «MF lin the home. Powell's ‘Village Market. BPW to Assist NEW FAST DRYING in Registrations ae =e ° | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —! r L R PAI NT Wives of Ike’s Aides to Speak Members of the Business and Pro-| concrete F 00 Pontise Press Phote MICHIGAN ORANGES—William A. Verhey, 2903 Elba, Drayton Plains, is just waiting for the day when the 15 oranges on his orange tree finish ripening..Brought to the family from Florida three years . ago by a friend, the tree will win- on in a neighborhood greenhouse. fessional Women's Club will he] . ° * . ansing Kit K t Sept. 28 szvrzrece | g C en ad ine ep . Barry next week to register voters. | | According to Mrs. Everett Reese,’ LAPEER—A “Kitchen Kabinet") Speakers will include Mrs. Wil. \E. Summerfield, wife of the post- president of the group, two mem-| session for Republican women wil!/bur M. Brucker, wife of the sec-| master general; Mrs. James P.\bers will be at each of the three | be held Friday, Sept. 28, in Lan-|retary of the Army; Mrs. Arthurisstnen wife of the secretary of fire stations every evening. Hours | sing, according to Bernice Dicker- labor; Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson, wife scheduled are from 6 to 9 p.m. | son, chairman of the Lapeer Re- of ‘Monday through Friday, and Oct. — oe angegrnpl The Waterford Nopresenied thers ae aM. Selle cinggese sk 1 through Oct. 5. all-day meeting, open to all women eorge interested, is expected to attract a Ot Church Conference of the secretary of the treasury; Om Oct. 8, the last day to reg- gathering of 1,000. ~ | Mrs. Samuel M. Brownell, wife of) ister before the Nov. 6 election, The wives of at least six mem.| WATERFORD — The Waterfordithe former commissioner of edu- registrations will be taken only | bers of Presid eS wer’, community Church will be repre-gation, and Mrs. David Kendall, from € to 8 p.m. official family are to be present sented at the Independent Funda-|Wife of the assistant to the US. 4s a member organization of! at this’ “Kitchen Kabinet” meet- mengal Churches of America| Teasurer. the National Federation of BPW,) ing. Regional Conference to begin at! Pians are for a coffee hour the group is celebrating National patios, primed wood porches and | 7-DIAMOND SET—WAS $7 10:30 a.m. Monday . at Berkley’ and reception at 10:30 a.m. fol. Business Women’s Week Sept. 23 The affair will be the Girst of Community Church in Berkley. | lowed by individual meetings at |t0 30. decks. $ Ge Qioa | “JQP no money vown its kind fm Michigan and the sec- | ate wz mnciea! mmsctinge st | ond held in the nation. The first her husband’s job, the national — “Kitchen Kabinet” was held in Dryden Meetings Resume gaticok and Fcsadhere role in so CORNS( In 6 Colors and Black & White , Toledo, Ohio, last A mode , ra ater emi one Han To JEWELERS| The Republican Women’s Feder. here will resume fall meetings on| Reservations may be made -by Teauickly is: ees ation of Michigan is sponsoring the Sept. 25. 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His mother, Toothless but grinning, the 75- shriveled, has jet-black hair with (Jewell, 23, rushed him to Children’s pound, 4-foot-4 Colombian Indian) only a teueh of white in it. arrived by plane yesterday and was whisked to New York Hos- When he arrived he was nattily . dressed gray suit and blue pital-Cornell Medical Center for chirt. A pg pal sheen on “scientific study." his coat lapel. A hospital spokesman said Per- The interpreter said Pereira, eira will undergo a series of married five times, is looking for tests for about a week or 10 (a sixth one. : days to gather information re- | “He says he wants a very fat lating to the man's alleged ione,” the interpreter said, “one longevity. who*can support him.” MOSCOW {INS) — The S Communist - party news] Pravda said today the Ame attitude toward the Suez ( problem “smells of oil and sil political combinations - sneered Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, Min- j nesota Democrat, will be principal speaker at a fund-raising dinner for Democratic Congressional candi- date Paul Sutton of Royal Oak to- morrow night in Waterford Town- ship's Community Ac#ivities Building, | ARAB KUWAIT Al Pe . + the Family Clothing Stor * * * Humphrey, who arrives in Mich-| ‘igan tomorrow for two days of campaigning with state Democrats, | also will be main speaker at the! fourth annual Williams Day dinner! Saturday in Highland Park. The $10-a-plate dinner tomorrow will be attended by Gov.G. Mennen A scientist in Colombia has said Williams and Lt. Gov. Philip A, physical tests prove Pereira is Hart, the County Democratic Com-|more than 120 years old. Other es- mittee said. timates have rocketed to 167. When You Shop at Malloy’s All the family may find their particular needs. We @ now featuring new fall styles that will delight ail. Cypriots Call Strike * * * * * * of State Dulles’ plan to circumvent use of the —aeenere estimated by State Department sources at 150 | Z | Humphrey was a candidate for) Pereira's interpreter said the|today to protest the imminent ex- 5 5. N. Saginaw St. . \the vice-presidential nomination at;man has no idea how old he is,/ecution of three extremists” con-| - IN. Sag : “USERS’ CAN DO WITHOUT SUEZ CANAL — _ countries to help defray the extra cost. The added the Democratic national convention|that he can't read or write andivicted of murder or violence, FE 4-1192 Newsmap shows important factor in Secretary dollar cost of providing Europe with oil has been jin Chicago. speaks with a mixture of. ancient! against the British. ~ | , es Suez Canal, if that becomes necessary, by send- ing tankers on the almost twice as long voyage around Africa. It will be a lot more expensive — but the United States reportedly will grant up to half a billion dollars a year to Western European million dollars a year, by oil industry sources as high as 500 million dollars. Tanker considered | in Newsmap above is the T-2 class, which can | carry 100,000 barrels of oil. at (TT 3 in Family of 5 Hurt in Collision Three members of a Utica family last night received hospital treatment after thelr car was rammed pulling into a driveway! off M59, just east of E. Harvey Lake road, State Police said. * * . Treated for minor injuries at Pontiac General Hospital were the driver, Milton Perrin, 29; his wife, Mary, 24, and a son, Lawrence, 2. Two daughters, Catherine, 4, and Ellen, 3, suffered no apparent in-) juries, authorities added. | The Perrin car was hit by the’ auto of Walter Blackmon, 53, of 70 Seneca Ave. Perrin told troop- ers he had overshot turning into the driveway and had backed up to turn again when the collision occurred. School's Out Friday for Many in Pontiac ‘There will be no school tomor- row for most elementary students, according to Gerald White, co ordinator of elementary education in Pontiac. * * * Kindergartners through sixth graders, except those at Linda Vista School, will have a day off while teachers prepare records nec- essary for the state aid program, White said, Records already are prepared for Linda Vista children, he said. They started school a week and a half late. * * ® Teachers also will be shown to- morrow how to administer and Score mental tests which will be). given all youngsters early next month, White said. Burglars Hit Dairy Firm a Second Time The $52 reported stolen from a Shamrock Dairy Tuesday night marks the second time this week that one of the chain's Pontiac T’S BRAND NEW! Z IT’S DIFFERENT! 48 South Saginaw St. ‘in “good"’ condition, authorities said. She was with her husband, Otto, 56, who was treated for minor) bruises, they said. The Schuler car was stopped for | the light on S. Saginaw street at | Auburn avenue, police said, when struck by an auto driven by Willis B. Sheffield Jr., 17, of 39 James St. Injured in Car Crash A Lake Orion woman, 54, was admitted to Pontiac General Hos- pital last night with neck injuries sustained when the car she was in was rammed from behind at a traf-_ fie light. * * @ Mrs. Helen J. Schuler was listed ay INGS 6 North Saginaw St. LADIES YLO SSS | Seeseeeuea CHARGE fT! SORRY, NO CASH SALES! This Coupon is Worth $2.87 When You Purchase 3 Pair Reg. $1.29 Hose for Only 3 for $1 apoetis .... POO OEEROOD OOOH EO OD SOP POTE EERE EEE ETEEENE DEOL HOHE HHOE OS reene BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU! KING'S, 6 North Saginaw St. u Snerrrrrnrnemananrnrnry e6eneeeenee IT’S EASILY | WORTH $39.95. outlets has been struck by bur- * * * The money was taken from a hiding place located in the ice cream freezer, according to Det. Raymond. Meggitt. The building at 424 Oakland Ave. was entered through the front door, where giass had been broken, he said. * * * Sunday night, a dairy bar at 936 Joslyn Rd. was entered and a smail amount of loose change tak- en. The front door was pried open. Announcer Gives In— After Yapping 132 Hours MERCED, Calif. ® — A young Merced radio announcer is claim- ing a record for continuous broad- casting—132 hours or 5% days. Ken Collins, 24, of station KYOS stopped the marathon radio show last night on the advice of physi- cians. He had lost six pounds. Station President Robert Gar- yett said the former record was 127 hours, set last month at Mem- phis, Tenn. Sir Thomas Urquhart, Scotland's famed translator of Rabelais who lived in the village of Cromarty | on Black Isle, became so over-| joyed at news of the restoration | of Charles II that he died in a fit of laughter. 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That's the e and social d have to earn $2,970 you had tell for various incomes. It’s the story of today’s | \pupsenenmnesecnemeneans higher taxes and the depreciation of the dollar, > ie ae using 1939 as the standard. Of your $6,122 in | © 1956, you can write off $2,48% for depreciation. Then deduct $669 for taxes. That leaves you the in-1939: Data from National In- dustrial Conference Board. Germans of 1917 Credited With ‘Discovery’ Civil War May Have Ended Sooner if. North Had Used Its Mustard Gas By EDWIN DIAMOND ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (INS) — Mustard gas might have been used early in the American Civil War if the union leaders had heeded the advice of a New York chem- ist. It was reported yesterday. report to the history of chemis- try section at the American Chem- ical Society meeting in Atlantic doned the use of mustard gas in the belief it would not be suf- ficiently effective.” Dr. Marquand gavé this account of how fhe North had the chance mustard gas in 1862, lg Sow bloody battle of Gettysburg, the seige.of Vicks- burg and Sherman's march through Georgia 4 The first reference to.the com- pound appatently was in 1854. A few years later, the very serious effect of mustard gas on human skin was recounted in technical journals. In 1862, chem ist John W. Doughty of New York wrote the War Department in Washington. Said Dr. Marquand: “Not only did Mr. Dought» ree- ommend to the secretary of war a practical scheme for using gas but he actually suggested the very same gas the Germans used at) — Ypres over 50 years later. “Doughty's letter can still be found in the archives building in Washington where it is filed in the old records division of the ad-|~ jutant general's office.” CITES INCIDENT Dr. C. B. Marquand, of the Army Chemical Center near Frederick, Md., described the incidents in a Thief Cooks Goose at Scene of Crime COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Police aay Leonard Reed left every- thing but his name and address at the scene of a burglary here. footprints said, Reed, confronted with the evidence, readily admitted the crime, detectives added. The 33-' year-old Columbus man said he | cut his arm in breaking a window | to enter the home. He faces housebreaking and| grand larceny charges, New Cedar Springs Firm | CEDAR SPRINGS W—A new in-. dustry, expected to employ about dr. is president of the new firm to be known as the Metals Finish- STOP LEAKY BASEMENTS! | 60 workers, announced it will begin __ construction of its factory in Cedar j — A Os a . — B i Springs this week. Adrian Felix ® - 4 North Saginaw Street ing Factory, Will not blister, peel chip, or crack-off. Use on ~ stucco, asbestos, ° shingles, concrete blocks. Joe Smith, GOP, Signs as Democrat GREENSBORO, N. C. w—After ibeing a faithful Republican for 43 years, Joe Smith became a reg- istered Democrat .this week, He's not the mythical “Joe “Smith” a delegate attempted to ‘nominate for vice president at the Republican National but a real, live, voting Joe Smith. The reason he changed parties: He just didn’t like what he called the “smug attitude” of the Repub- licans at the national] convention, jas he saw it on television. His wife Margaret also changed Free Gin and Frolic | BENTWORTH, England » — U.S. | airmen, to say thanks for local hospitality during their tour of jduty at the fighter-bomber sta- ition here, are giving away 19 tro-}in iphies in a competition for ama- |teur golfers Oct, 14. They are also’ ‘giving the players free gin and! | whisky from the time play starts ‘at 7:30 am. until it finishes—if it ever does finish. .. Smog in LA Strikes —in Deadly samara LOS ANGELES w—Albion Nel- son, 63-year-old carpenter, died of this note for his wife: “I am tired of being poisoned to you,”” Nelson. came here a week ago inflicted, Clare Hoffman Loses Appendix in Capital pital Tuesday, aides revealed. They added he is recovering nor- # mally diagnosed as appendicitis. square miles. Bot. We ea aS ee De Mia we AE 3 ae =— Ras a, Se eaaury 6 = ire Facts: 3 ee es ihe: o alee Bris be ag goa are ree a ae 2 a, = ye 2 LO PO a Le eT he a motorist coat, *! Cashmere. 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DEMING’S RED SALMON 1 LB. TALL CAN AVERAGE ee TTT TT TTT _THIRTY-EIGHT forPen Broting, —-«(FLQVOT, Energy eka ae & 6 wen; popular” mithod of cooking. tn n FigDessert 1 Sad ta'h uu ay Lanallll States. But some Americans are adopting this technique. Use an Back-to-school days find Mom In iron skillet for pan-broiling the ine kitchen preparing extra-nour- chops; heat it slowly until i's ining meals for her active sae very hot; rub a piece of fat over fn, the densert a the bottom " re —_. simple new recipe called “Su Fig Cake Pudding” provides plen- Arrange the chops in the skil- ty of good flavor and energy. Ma iet and cook over moderate heat with a milk-and-eggs custard base,| | : until well browned on under side; jt features chunks of those rich : turn and brown other side. Pour fig cakes that youngsters love. : | off the fat that accumulates @' 115 equally delicious served few times; the chops are supposed yarm as a mid-afternoon treat or to pan-broll, not fry. Sprinkle chilled as a family dessert, Add with salt and pepper and serve alitight cream, if desired. Here's) once. ihow Sunny Fig Cake Pudding : Applesauce Trick at ute an package 20) fig bars into quarters ‘ Stir prepared grated horseradish “ ese Sen genet into canned applesauce to make) i tecsroon seit” & quick side-dish for smoked bojled) 7 {ablespoon, | melted butter tongue or baked ham. | Heat oven to 350 degrees imod-) © erate oven). Grease a 142 quart casserole. Heat milk in the top of a double boiler over boiling water until small bubbles appear around edge of milk. Stir in fig bar pieces. | | Combine remaining ingredients and stir into milk mixture. Pour into casserole, Set casserole in a baking pan;/ then fill pan with warm water up to A WORK OF ART — Mrs. Richard Marietta of West Walton l-inch from top of casserole. Bake pouylevard made a wedding cake for the marriage of her daughter, at 30 degrees for 75 minutes or Shirjey. On SepteMber 15 Shirley married Arthur Gray of Pontiac. until a silver knife inserted in ceg- siown with her mother is Shirley's little sister, six-year-old Carol. ter of pudding comes out clean. Serve warm or cold with light This cake was Mrs. Marietta’s first attempt at such a large baking cream. Makes 6 to~8 servings.| 1. It tdok her four hours to make the layers of cake, only 45 2 Conveniently Located | minutes to put it together and frost it. She used purchased decora- Tasty Bakeries |Sch2o! Svccem Bogins vs snttine ns roy te | nt a ‘With Proper Breakfast Q peach ese Baked Pec mS t ts | . { FRES H FROM | Success at school begins at home Save This Recipe ie | LIBBY’S LIBBY’S 3 wHoLe KERNEL * CORN’ FRUIT. § cxwesr COCKTAIL! ee “LIBBY'S - NO. 303 CANS youll caeaee: eeF Stew) | 4 = 99° | 6 = 99° LIBBY'S SLICED PINEAPPLE i iwith, among other important Partially thaw a quart-size bex af, things. a good breakfast. THE OVEN Pe seine hier may wel ve for Frozen Peaches 422,22,.2ec* beach, halves. 4 718 W. HURON ‘won over to that nourishing bow halves. Place halves in a shallow FE 8-300! ful of crisp. cereal ty aah a de The peach season js‘all too short, baking dish. 432 ORCHARD LK, AVE, [vice as this: beat a whole egz 5 be sure to freeze quantities of{ Fil each peach cavity with FE 2-9580 with a tablespoon of om ana this popular fruit now for a cold pede 2 de nuts and macaroon . honey, stir in a cup of milk (and and top with a candied 80 td cael [perhaps a dash of nutmeg), Pour Winter day ahead. One of the many nas eer Bake snmediately in a 350 ‘over cereal. desserts to be made, from degree oven for 20 minutes. /|BEEF-TENDER QUALITY BEEF| — > Cy.| POT ROAST ‘Ngan Ribs . . | 99, Your Choice: . CUBE STEAKS ROUND STEAK 79: SIRLOIN STEAK COFFEE 'n CAKE SALE BONELESS ROLLED Se pe ib. 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No. 1 ‘oe mai rien c +A ¢ THURS, THRU SAT. POPCORN [iE {10° » 29 ei “| 2" 29° 41\ We Reserve the Right te @ Beer © Wine to Out Bee ae, ays ® Ligue Toke went"? Phone FE 2-5192 ee a | > '~ ~ 7, = ¥ | Sut in Re ee ee ee ee eee a a) ia i aah pies : < : f. 0, ? CREA TER SAVE MORE at the SHOP-RITE Super Markets Listed Below EARL’S SHOP-RITE MARKET 701 Orcherd Leke Rd. HURON FRIENDLY SHOP-RITE MARKET 884 W. Huron St. NICK'S. SHOP-RITE MARKET 263 Auburn Ave. ‘FARMER'S SHOP-RITE MARKET 484 Auburn Ave. HOWARD STREET SHOP-RITE _ MARKET 148 E. Howerd St. DONATO’'S SHOP-RITE MARKET 6500 Hatchery Rd. SUPER MARKETS har THE BIG SWEET ONES {DAHO oF ee 10 Lb. ° ‘em WITH THE THIN SKINS! es W 7 \) ng Potato wren] Cans F000.» . APPLES ses 7 STOCK ce UP NOW! hy! : SAVE! VES THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 ‘ -, ..WITH THRIFTY SHOPPERS! Shoppers with a keen eye for savings make SHOP-RITE their marketing headquarters. Our consistently lower prices help them keep food bills DOWN. Day in, day out, we've got the values to go buy! HEADQUARTERS FOR g—— > ALL 21 KINDS OF yfyf id if lInNPC’ empha hl | IBLETS SHOP-RITE’S FALL | MEYICORN ¥ PORK SALE FRESH, MEATY — Corn with SWEET red and green PEPPERS Remus > Country-Fresh BUTTER 59: Hamilton Grode A EGGS Whole or oe HAMS =: 39: Boneless Rolled HAMS Fresh Pork PICNICS "Smoked 29. | 59; _ EXTRA LEAN BABY PORK LOINS ROAST........39; ROAST:.......49;, LOIN END A Shop-Rite Special —Save Now! GRADE 1 | Ib. Cc Can HEKMAN cup. te CRACKERS 33° ‘TIDY HOUSE stage s§ iibceatizoal . a.) FRESH MEDIUM POLISH | SPARE | SAUSAGE RIBS ¢ : 29. 1b 1b eS ae ie" ay See ae ee Spee SEO ge Ae ed ee ae 1 eS Be SS eee a age ey ee aes errs ee A eee ee ae eS ae eee Pe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 Breakfast Treat — Pears —s Poached in Orange Juice J Les! i2-16 ib a Turkeys. FRYERS — STEWERS Ww = bits FRESH ~ iid Rabt | OYSTERS catfish | pEeRcH | WALLEYES | BUFFALO “49'|"39'|" 49'|" 45° : i ith if HI! ifr asl il f z : rf FL if & : leg it i F 1 : i Un set FF f if sf a Ft rf i: i i ij ; zg r = and keep By tow and remove seeds and white mem-| SHRIMP — FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH OF ALL KINDS — oa . energy. Yet they are relativ low |, dine 3 : ! in calories. — a wide rings. Become soiree meta ae os PEOPLE’S FISH & POULTRY well into October. From Pacific Score. hamburger patties before . aut bie eae recipe Northwest) roiling. When meat is browned || 82 S, Saginaw Street (Wholesale and Retail) FE 4-1512 ORANGE POACHED PEARS — Looking for juice. This would be a good starter course at a {Orange Poached Breakfast Pears #"d cooked fill scoring lines with something new with which to tempt the family at brunch also. Three fresh Bartlett pears chili sauce. Looks pretty! — breakfast? Serve Bartlett pears poached in orange : Bavarian Cream Still a Favorite | Bavarian cream is one-of the most beautiful of all desserts. Bas-' ‘teally it is a light custard to which) whipped cream has been added. Unflavored gelatine maintains the air beaten into the eggs and cream; so the dessert has light- ness and the cool velvet smooth- ness of whipped cream. Besides beauty, Bavarian | eream dessert offers a nutrition | bounty, Egg yolks, milk and un- flavored gelatine are used tn tts | | | RIB ROAST Try a tender, lean, boneless rolled rib c roast for dinner bb. Sunday! Ground BEEF Freshly ground C from the Ibs. finest pure beef! GROUND STEAK * 59° CUBE STEAK 6 * 89" POT ROAST °*QO¥ FOR A TASTY SUPPER U. S. Gov't. Graded T-BONE SIRLOIN ROUND SWISS. CLUB basic mixture. To this custard base are added beaten egg whites | and whipped cream. : Since ceed gelatine is all) protein, it supplements the food BAY ARIAN CREAM — It will give you a nostalgic feeling when value of Bavarian cream as well you eat this luscious creamy destert. Our grandmothers served it on jas enhances its beauty. : gaia occasions. It-has lost none-of its deliciousness in the passing of | Bavarian Cream Dessert | ~ the years. ier j i 1 envelope unflavored gelatine % cup sugar, divided ‘@ teaspoon salt % teas venille PORK 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Mix together gelatine, 44 cup of . 4 the sugar and salt in top of double STEAK * * *® @® «© *® *© © @© @ boiler. Beat together egg yolks and ‘milk; add to gelatine mixture. | * ee o ROUND and 60. Bg he ep! SIRLOIN STEAK a are oe ° : Ib _move from heat; add vanilla. Chill Lean Beef . - U.S. Neo. 1 Skinless First Cut ) , , BARTLETT PEARS .. 519%)==~-~ "|| SHORT RIBS | | HOT DOGS | | PORK cHiops | | RUMP ROAST se i t » © / Beat ese whites until stiff, but | Good fo Lb. 4 Lbs. ¢ A tempting Lb. ¢ Boneless Lb. 69‘ No. 1 Michigan 5] 99 a plpenen Te Stewing! T 5 3 89 ; cool weather : Rolled | | atine dissolves and mixture thick-| ens slightly, about 5. minutes. Re-’ POTATOES .. Soe 89") See —J l= : s 8 ° ture; fold im whipped cream. — Turn into a dessert dish, Chili. until firm. Garnish with CAMPBELL’S Seabrook Farms Fancy Frozen © fp vores crea, casa amaiae ARMOUR : PEAS 6 Phgs. [chopped nuts and pieces of mara-| TO M ATO STAR | Ss © @ &@ ee schino cherry. Yield: 6 to 8 serv- ings. WN : pons ae o Scup mot or vidual mo ‘| ; WwW ee | | ‘along bread and small contalnees} : | L ! _ Fhot ogy nage ~~ Erevan c 100 Sq. Ft. makes his own sandwich. . ROLL Always drain excess batter from | : Dixie Highway ot Telegraph Lots of Parking § onion rings before adding them to 1 9 § hot..deep fat so as to avoid the) : Cc \danger of the fat bubbling over: | ace 2 (E77) ' % 11 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. | ROAST FRIDAY & SATURDAY TU RKEY _ SERVING ALL DAY and Dressing with Cranberry Sauce Michigan New Ne. 1. 1 POTATOES 19° Sweet Mcintosh APPLES . 4 20° PEPPERS . a 2: BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! . LOAF c | CAKE AG BUTTERCRUNCH é COFFEE Ag: CAKE : A large selection of delicious desserts TRY IT— Frome wotering pastries to choote = BRING THE FAMILY! CREBAGE...... us VHLD ; SOUP FOR FALL MORNINGS — Soup made soothing potion warms the body right down to the -with milk can be a real morning friend, supplying — toes. Add a plate of Hot Cheesed Biscuits . , . and a blessed calmness on high-mettled mornings. The Soup o' the Morning to You! Soup ls Good \salade Russe for Cool AM/'s far Fish Moat Ae Rich, Different for Fish, Meat > m. pene en salad that an reg i in — delicious but- Morning “‘irascibility,” which) liciousw — rr ag ry Riutsne | Salade % cup sifted Nour to an important letter and: > om few galeagiris to be testy with custo-' peas scd’carrese . “OOR? fronen te Segeseee shee New Kind Brownies Pink and Spicy jt "eine w towers ver © Oa Duuding Dessert phd oreo . can (1% cups)! 5, ge cup chopped onion, | 1 think of another dessert? recipe for a light and Tt is nour- Intriguing first-course beverage: tle of their syrup, added sweetened pineapple juice. Fruity Cooler Dice and sugar fresh fruit; put a Mint-flavored cherries, with a lit-\spoonful of the fruit into a tall sherbet and- fill with gingerale. Chill about 2 hours or until firm. to un-iglass. Add a scoop of ice cream or If desired, garnish with: fruit. Makes 4 - 5 servings. | PINK SPICY PUDDING — Give a lift to your menu planning | with Pink Spicy Pudding. Made with liquified instant nonfat dry milk, . ' it will add nutritious delight to your family’s meals. finest mers, can often be traced toa very| {p.6up, Paronacie. ometne common ailment known as lack-ol-’ Cook — bese saat 1 teaepeen vanilia . breakfast-itis. , peas o¢ s ace ng) % cup coarsely broken Walnuts i ‘to package directions with the i es ‘amount of water and salt specified;| ‘Sift together the flour, baking Fall, which ts the signal for! drain: cooking liquid may be saved. : changes in many things, is a fine for use in soup, sauce or gravy.| (band or electric) beat egg enough i , Yeap firmiy-pecked dark brown «u- © soda and salt, With rotary beater, highest. Wrigley spec bago Potatoes are all time to improve eating habits’ (Goo) vegetables, Mix with may-\t@ combine yolk and white, Beat which may have fallen into care-ommaise. Spoon into romaine !? brown sugar gradually, making less ways during the summer, eaves: { until cake tester inserted in center For instance you might build up Toast ready-bought slices oe out clean — 18 to 2 min- breakfast with a savory bow! of pound cake and spread with straw-| hot soup or treat your. berry preserves. Nice with hot ee hn cease —— oo gelf to a mid-morning soup-break. iced tea. ‘ula to cooling rack until cold. Store ‘Souper-Breakiast-Meme 44 a3 rained jiin tightly covered contalifer, =~ Siar tate 'e"ectins jclams to tomato aspic for an in- ' triguing salad... Serve with water | Mushroom r me Chipped Beef raish = « CT@ MR, : Biscuits —— ; For cooks who like to try new ideas—here’s the ly after you buy it. terur a6 Ht at once. Mix lightly to make a to give fried foods and salads exciting new taste appeal— with Ravo pure peanut oil t's @ step aheed of the best shortening or elt you've ever veed before. W's different When steaming corn on the cob,|]| becouse it’s mode from asterally geides bring out the vegetable's full flavor! | peonvts. Gives fried chicken, fish, french by adding @ tablespoon of sugar! | fried potetoes on appetizing golden and a few of the inner leaves from | giew seek in fevers, locks out extra the husk to the boiling water. calories Gives seleds @ golden bist look — a pore goldes taste that's wonderty thy Sliced pineapple may be dipped) | fleverfel. Works wonders when end in . po ee postries ~ for behing. Like #? We guerentes you'll love it. oe i hh gy ly to MADE 100% FROM NATURES WONDER FOOD — PEANUTS. dessert. used, sprinkle with sre any lumps are blended, and) “ vanilla; mixture will be thick. Fold} For best flavor, cook liver short. ANTEED to be the have ever tasted! Any of the pea-and-carrot mix-/im flour mixture and walnuts. | j Kool Krisp - Michigan ; New Crop , ~A Ay ag 4 U.S. No.1 - Pota 10« Tok fll R =— * V2 5 Dis big jar of New Instant Chase & It >. ap three Ibs. of ground coffee—yet costs buy won't last. Look for the giant size . = Bently bbWEKS eee A y Rich ... are US. No. I's, the rown in Michigan. Scientifically grown in spe- cial irrigated fields.to the tions, these Michigan Se- and up in size—and GUAR- ALL PURPOSE potato you Kool Krisp Flame Red Grapes ~ Ocn. | Top Frost & Creamy flee Cream aS “All Flavors Half Gal. Top Swanson’s Frozen : - Meat. ifica- 21,” best Wrigley's is proud that PROVES that Easy to Own a Go American Home." Get the toes 39° ° ay z- rh Frost have been selected to rep- resent the “Good American Home Program,” the plan “Tt's story et any “Good American Home” during National Home Week, Sept. 15 thru 23 to od Birds Eye Frozen Cut Corn or & Peas and Carrots: 2 39°. Creamettes Frozen Ready to Eat ‘ ao via od water, na NEW Salad Idea after adding the flour, and onion, ca’ 4 ; bake at least 30 ? dential letter from a father to his cooked over low heat until mix- over, and p son. Our good Skilleteer, Arthur] are thickened, stirring all the |™inuies at 35) degrees unt chops ls Stuffed Lettuce . ? ae | while, meantime keeping the egg pedgetich teledy Wanes ano a.de- ao age, Nears: 10 Starting) ap thy eeet warm. liclous “affair fren Mes L j| Delightfully different salad! AT YOUR NEWLY OPENED KROGER STORE a ra oe cooxine: |, BAKED FORK CHOPS from Mrs./Montegut, New Orleans Times. Pic-| Stuffed Lettuce Salad LOOK, PA, PM < Eimer Burgess, Detroit Times|ayune Chapter. 1 pound head lettuce ~ gupah satya i “" ichapter, ‘These are good. too, She| siete theld ate ee CR) wan T é Elizabeth Lake : fa way, school as ceteadst GAR EE a Teel ae %e cup (packed down) Roquefort e ra b 2 tablespoons milk o sg Pogue eae: cee” THESE SPECIALS ARE ALSO ON SALE AT 3 geme milk. j e * : beg, shake a beg, boy. : Ea Rh cimmet for'e minute. Wash lettuce and remove large Has 750 Pe St. weet OB Bread Dow, wee your head outside leaves; ov tettce for % @ naw rry = : ; ; tossed salad; remove lettuce cen- - ee: : | fone gens oes Se, thn new ter; drain well. AT OAKLAND _ AT COURT DRIVE ‘ Mix cream cheese, Se oe ee a : aca eatin abies milk, mustard and a dash of Ta Wes woe, have come ben Gee salt and cayenne until as smooth & gent ee Het ceteeal ent bow yok dread as possible; electric mixer is | “P. S..”. says Mr. Schedin.\,“T ae Pack cheese mixture in center of lettuce. Wrap in aluminum foil. Chill overnight or until cheese is| : firm. 5 Cut in wedges. Serve with French | dressing, Makes 6 servings. mena eee We might add that we added a bit of salt and pepper to the sauce and stirred it until smooth U.S. GOV.'T GRADED CHOICE “TENDERAY" ROUND STEAK U.S. Gov.'t graded Choice! Extra lean and tender beef. Won- Cc derful taste! Buy now at this low Kroger price and save even Lb. more! Stock up your freezer! “Thrifty” Steaks» GQ" Chuck Roast « 49° ! _ Round Or Sirloin ........cccccccccccebeccsccces VS. Gov.'t Graded Choice............s00.00e508 ‘ + ss ed FRESH KILLED» STEWERS LET'S EAT. STEAK! |) tosses serrer ir tastes BETTER... KROGER SLICED ROUND -SIRLOIN | WHITE BREAD | Sabet ay Ac 5. 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Ice Cream «seeecces. |. 79% a Sure Good Margarine . . 5 «99% 'dexo Shortening No. 1 GRADE Ss BIG SAVINGS ON U + apparently LUDINGTON w& — A cat that iltikes to swim and a skin diving dog are pets of the Douglas Leatf- HS fees _ Fs a at ann a le 3 at 2 3 aoa 3 f softired Roman Bleach may be used to whivea, / NYLON-DACRON New / “~e Decron, Orion the same as to whiten Follow directions oa label. linens. oe al gordon _Nemadao i i bles thet se @ peering YJ Michigan Grown iental Ml a | Delicious chocolate wafers and satiny vanilla cream...what a blissful blending! | That's Sunshine Hydrox...pure enjoyment § whenever you choose! Now? Superb] _THE PONTIAC) PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 _— ee oe heey Gch aha Quick Dish to Serve. "lamb, preferably. from the leg, a sme fi a bw. Bye Came Later oe {a bit cae while ching eat browning the pieces for min-|until tender. 5 “Shere. Two boys found it in a re Add finely chopped ham to a|With Rice, Spaghefti ra aac on aa It you wish, you can adda pound| COVINGTON, Va. # — Prams we ning Ha cream sauce and serve Over @%| A quick dish that can. be served) ae 2 kee wh sages Barbe, tained a passport and other papers earagus on toss; garish with with ‘balled ‘ice or spaghetti s/o ty nee ea eget Simmering or an at ' ' Meseribed ‘by Brand! — all except, . |sliced hard-cooked eggs. mate_by. cabing_ two ‘pounds flown iorye ripe toesatens, then: r'ditional ten Un sity of Massachusetts, ‘lost| sigs, Your Lever | so my ao ylons ° : A | 1 Flakes @ : Save 10° : pie aaa tage toes 32° : Save 15‘ on any Size redeem your mailed Gian ‘senor PE oe Wisk /nstant onc rar oa ES aa a REAL NATURAL TASTE QuiID &£ 3 BSA Lux Liquid ¢ pm 39 lapertel +. -- “ -\\"__ DETERGENT = : Con OR, a Mar a . a: , SAVE 10¢ 12. 37° e FAMILY We 2 = 69° Ps argarine se . ee RAE Ca Half 938° ; Mattes = 39 Tab cae 2° c 22-02, 65< Quart 99: Ps We Gallon y e Coupon. ‘ in Foil Qtrs. popes ee OFFER $5.00 Velue for $1.50 and 2 Wrappers from Special GET MICKEY MANTLES BOOKLET _— ‘Get Your - 3 28° 122 RINSO ‘hx’. c “How | Hit” FREE. a Geek ten pense ome LU "SOAP Be od 27° * OFF! . Blue GIANT 63 * When you buy 3 cakes of LIFEBUOY 3 2 oye pe So. a Brach’s FINEST ~ CHOCOLATES. Villa W Bes Dark or Milk Chocolate Top Frost Lemonade Lustre-Creme icin Tampax Senter Protection Regular $2 Sie $USD Cherries Can Makes Son 4 oO: Azo eed AS _ Regular or Super eke Lustre-Net Spray $425 os 39: ee Average Month's Supply So light White Vinegar Durkee Flakes ssn cnet 10 Ready to-Bake e . “Ee a ; De Luxe Mitk Checolate Stars 9-es. Milk Chocolate Malted Milk Balls 914-0. De Luxe Cheeolate Creme Drops 15-0. Double Dipped Milk Choc. Peanuts 9'2-ex. Mitk Chocolate Peanut Clusters 9-ox. Mined Chee. Bridge Mix Aust’d. Treats 9¥%-e1. ——. NEIND Babe Fagd==z ) a fo | Now: with on ba LECITHIN | “ALL PARTIES AGREE... TREESWEET IS THE . FRESHEST-TASTING =| Pe JUICE IN CANS ool 0. eepstakes, P. i es. | | Pork Patti | T a a savory topping of ~ and bacon slices stack” per — tit per Sw Su 3, New York 46, N. Y. Your 2. icnone pe , a ome jutes. Serve with cooked rice. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. Up to 5-Pound Ch Can Be Roasted ait, BEES EE! ¢ 5 2 é ; eckeane past Jose- These HERE’S WHAT HAPPENS Agent. $25,000 in cash or any one of more than 12,112 other prizes! six- steer- 300’ , . 3 a 5 weeks old yet they are mostly white meat. They have broad breasts, heavy legs and thighs, . Information . Everybody receives valuable coupons plus a chance to win for cargo! ide and out, GREATEST EVER! NO SKILL REQUIRED! NOTHING TO GUESS! NOTHING TO WRITE 12,000 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER choice of colors. Equipped with Fordomatic drive, power ing, power brakes, radio, white- wall tires, heater, defroster. om oe © =] a ° ot ~ ° = o & he o oe S ry a ” @ r isa Handsome Customline Ranch Wagons—2-door, space for people. Smart trim in 1 pound slesé Wret (beet, pork, amb /young birds may be only 14 to 15) “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1056 5,000 CASH $ rize ird P “sa PORTABLE Th TEN 57 COMB AND BRUSH SETS. SION SETS ag + lil ry nel Ae 23 tes i mr Pork, ; 2 Diced Apples Make idl ene fis Hl _ Chunks of geeys it ath | » Pontiac Press Photos Vrs. H. E. Wilson, secretary of Central Methodist Church, greeted her pastors (left ta right) the Rev. Calvin C. Rice, Dr. Milton H. Bank and Dr. John H: Hall, at the reception in the church parlors Wednesday evening. The reception and dinner which followed honored the two new ate Rare S associate ministers, Dr. Hall and the Rev. Mr. Rice. During the evening Allen Palmer showed a colored movie entitled “Return to Glacier,” and Mrs. James Moore, a member of Central Choir, sang several selections accompanied by Mrs. H. Henry Sink, pianist end organist. a Admiring the rich fall shades of the gladioli, roses and chrysanthemums in the arrangements decorating the parlors of Central Methodist Church Wednesday evening were Mrs. John Wilson of Fern- barry drive (left) and Mrs. Richard A, Balmer of Chadwick drive. They were present at the reception and dinner honor- ing Dr. and Mrs. John H. Hall and the Rev. and Mrs. Calvin C. Rice. ‘ Getting to know each other better are (left to right) Mrs. John H. Hall of Mark street, Mrs. Gelston V. Poole Mary Day avenue, They were photographed Wednesday evening in the church parlors at the reception and dinner of Watkins Lake, chairman of the pastoral committee of honoring the two new associate pastors. Mrs. Hall and Central Methodist Church, and Mrs. Calvin C. Rice of | Mrs. Rice are the wives of the new ministers. “, } a Do You Expect Others to Be Saints? BY ANNE HEYWOOD Mr. T. is constantly being dis- appointed in people and he is con- very nice girl. She had her good vinced he is honest and fair-mind-' qualities and fer bad qualities, as ed. while other people are hypo- indeed we all have. But not to crites and cheats. ‘ \Mr. 'T. Of course, this is not so. | To him she was a paragon of | Mr. T. is always projecting | ll the virtues. When she turned | inte people perfectly marvelous | °@t to have some perfectly nor. | and ‘idealistic qualities which | ™al failings here and there, Mr. | they don’t have and then gets T. felt betrayed, seo they were | furious when they turn out not ‘diverced. © of to have them. Later he married another Ideal! NICE WIFE This quality — which too many Woman, but this union, too, ended. more to in divorce. people have — can do spoil one’s personal and vocational) With jobs, it's even worse. life than anything else I can) When Mr. T. gets a new job the think of. ‘boss is simply divipe—a man you e * 2 & can respect and look up to, a ; Mr. T., for example, married a paragon of justice and good lead-|¢xpect human beings and feel yery ership, ability and humility. very lucky if you encounter even FEELS BETRAYED When the boss turns out to be} no paragon, Mr. T., again. be-| trayed, resigns and looks for other job. Mr. T. has finally, at my urg- ing, gone to a psychiatrist to help understand what it is in him which makes him behave this Way. ° i But instead of expecting saints / 4 to Represent ‘Wesleyan Guild Fortunately, most of us aren't as at Conference bad at this as Mr. T. Most of us| are or | just have a mild tendency in this’ Barbara DeWolle, Ruth ~ Helen Kinney and Mabel Smith come it if we observe the following will attend the Wesleyan Service pointers: | Guild Conference at the Methodist Camp in Port Huron this weekend. as you|Plans to attend the conference were completed at the Tuesday evening meeting of the Junior Wes- leyan Service Guild of Central Church. : i | | Ruth Dennis, Jean McLeod and! Miss Smith used as their topic for! devotions and the program, ‘‘The i ' * * 4 at the YMCA, Visitors ie st p.m. cooperative | |Horning of Detroit. Members of Central Methodist Church since its founding, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Pardee of Wenonah drive (left to right) reminisce a little as they chat with John Wilson of Fernbarry drive and Mrs. Percy Lati- mer of Dwight street at the:reception and dinner W ednes- day evening in Central Methodist Church. The occasion smsiniiaheeieibpninnemcbaisianicltnidemensmnidinieua oe ue tee Womens Section THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 Mrs. George Bell |Past Officers Tells Guests of Trip Honored by Mrs. Bell tertained . pump A beaks 0 mace ai ee Chapter her home on Ardmore street Tues- ; day. Past matrons and past patrons OES at Roosevelt Temple. night held by Areme Chapter 508, | was to honor tha two neve associate pastors and their wives, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Hall and the Rev. and Mrs. Calvin C. Rice. Mrs. Latimer is president of the Women's Society of Christian Service and Mr. Wilson is president of the Men's Club. Bride-Elect Names SAGES GSH Attendants Other attendants for the October wedding are Mrs. Robert Haire, meeting} Six pages today / x san in Women’s Section 'Louls Hadden, first vice president: | Honored at the recent meeting Mrs. Sadler, second vice presidnt: |Remley, Mrs. Theron Taylor iMrs. Si Fellows, — and Wilma) ais, honeted were W. C. Pia. : ert, Clifford Mossey, William nner ot Sylvan Shores drive. and recent visit to the Lapeer State! Guests at Allen reported on her| Haire home on the shower were Mrs Home and the voted to send | Elbert W. fe ss items to the girls j me or Dinner Set by Deborah Circle Pythian Unit My AS ry Ss turn such @ wallet intact. Incl OW. In onest we a ber cot of te gee ea REP FESeNted eke wees lat Parle BY EL Gj : e te be practical, BUT—and 1 - , you'd probably ; Generally speaking, young peo) Like adults, young people tend Eon y Presiden tie cg, | td shad the tradi sometins I tour's : ) a -— [ple masa. Cet primary eae can & nao good old) Mrs. Randall Wilson will _ Gilbert Youth Research Co. ; ¢”’ as, not doing anything : words. sponsibility for strengthening. : actually as delegate and Mrs. An uncomfortably large od. “St deaan’t imean soa're {8 : Fa ie msde, Unlas the cope are Tonking|®Ctet lies with the parents and|qhainted with them. Morgan, alternate, at the ¢ al the other way.” the home environment they estab-/ Thirteen per cent of the boys jtemple of Pythian Sisters pagerdintendige PO 8 eon AEE lish. and 8.4 per cent of the girls feel held in Grand Rapids today sophomore in — ti “What you see at home ts | that people were more honest 50 a oe the res are (ROmabs 1s the tact developed in ay ae cee te ee | Tg ox tae eat meeting of Fannie E. Tompkins, — cart tens dae tat nthe et. ent ofthe bays and 8 pee eM om AO Pet etme || UNIFORMS re : Mrs.| the limits of what (their parents give them sufficient} A young man put it this way: | Ome more point about their atti- Pe uae oe nine ansnnas, aa COTTON DACRON towards adult honesty. We) ccting. up intelligently, then you're set pres ig: haga we iy ene Plans were completed for a ¢o- ; mate wary grownups operative dinner with the Knights. head start, man, you're injthan boys od girls in smalli¢ Pythians at the hall Tuesday per cent of those! evening. Entertainment will be NYLON Sizes 7 to 50 Half Sizes Tall Girl Sizes Oxford Shop 58 W, Huron FE 4-7212 “TUMBLEWEED” cr hittzy very ee eos ory emert urdan-suburban foot fashion. Ae AOR SOR ie ERRNO SS Unlined...completely SOFT , Rust or Steel Grey SHAG on a naan” poanton-aty 4 foam-crepe sole. : a 8 E Fist i ; d ft i ¢ F = z & = e E s ‘ i li 5 ; : z£ i Behe a8 af it £ H Lf also black Getting down to cases, we asked the youngsters what they = thought an adult would do if he = found a wallet containing im- | pertant papers and money that belonged to a person he disliked. Only 38.3 per cent of them fig- ured that as many as 75 to 9 per cent of the adults would re- | 1 turn ’ | Li Presenting .... Fall ‘56 and ’57 LILLI ANN STORY wer = =e 4 This recent survey indicates that lend to character development of the Jacobsen’s Fine Gifts : ‘ 101 N. Saginaw St. [| You"gsters do notice small chinks in teener. Another complaint of teeners is FE 3-7165 | parents’ moral ermor. When parents tell that teachers fail to talk to them on an untruths before their children, it doesn’t adult level. — + Direct from the European Style Capital . ,. MR. LOUIS VAN VLIET will be here Friday, Sept. 21st with an important Collection of LILLI ANN Coats and Suits = Fabulous Special Purchase SKIRT EVENT! ~, USUALLY 10.98 ond 12.98 7 Informal Modeling Throughout the Day We invite you to be here to see the first fall arrivals from the gifted _ hand of Lilli Ann, each tailored in a fabulous “fabric import, each sil- Houette designed in Eu- ropean elegance for the young & exciting woman of any age. Above. The Continental Ensemble. A % length coat and matching skirt, the most sophisticated of all Paris daytime fashions. French ~- camel hair tweed, majestically es trimmed in neutral-toned fur fabric. . s119 Left: For Fall, . . forever ‘cal soaingann ox Lil Acors eel so int os 's “Decor.” Luxurious fabric to the ious “two-way” collar." Sonat, jet vain fe “é x: 5 Richly Subtle Tweeds — Color Flecked Tweeds _. Imported Flannels — Luxury Woolen Blends Skirts picked with the utmost care, styled and stitched ba to go anywhere. Wrap style, Walkers, Ivy Leagues, aes ae » cs ir Ht irks PS Bo Sh, Has! q ‘ F i s & a e a F : i i ies Hey i & PR j ) Time to Be Firm ‘THEY'RE HERE & Dean's Move to New York, Brings Awards, Film Role © Wins Attention-of Top Director, Lead in ‘East of Eden,’ Hollywood Fame s- to Hollywood and the quick cre- ‘By JOSEPH BR, MARSHALL, | said later: By the time James Byron Dean “The stage is like a arrived in New York he had made s & Ek z 2 g | ¢ sf BR be { af ‘ for He got off @ bus from the Westisee anybody. You're all al The only real authentic BULKY KNIT CREW NECK Sweater 10° 100% Imported Wool. Sizes Small, Medium, Large. Little Yankee | rHomas-neer 5) Colors White, Oxford, Fawn and Brown. ee cee ee ee ee eee cee ee eee ee oe ny ; | J STRONGEST HERE Reasapiveeioe-oslie til bance DIEM’S SHOES “Where Fit Comes First” 87 N. Saginaw OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NITES—AIR-CONDITIONED Tel. FE 2-2492 Bp E FER E i i | J 7 gig HT he lity fi “| eee Efile a ze a We are cooperating with Glamour magazine and a group of other fashion stores throughout the country in giving away this beautiful cor. Your name and address on one of our entry-blanks is all that is nec- essary ond we will do the rest. No entries will be accepted after September 29th. If you are the lucky Winner, Peggy's will pay your transportation costs to New York to take delivery of thi s cor. NO PUR- CHASE NECESSARY. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN! Ship’'n Shore’ DIAMOND RINGS Now in Our New Location y Cz al U a ation of 2 myth, By then he had realized, as he “eee 5 dedicate yourself to i E Z 3 ae ait them 3 i i g ek 2 HH] i uf ie ¥ 2 a5 Ez i } melie ta fll 4 4 f a - | | ti You can't float on a cloud... nor capture a handful of foam... but you can wear and MORE of THEM! - You will find. lifetime of happi- +++ Many more styles fo choose from ronging from $61 to $991 BUDGET TERMS! 32 Years in Business and Still Owned by Sallan’s! New Fall arrivals in black ' gsuedes and leathers. Pumps and Sling styles. Salon. 88 N. SAGINAW ST. Next to Simms “ OPTICAL DEPARTMENT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956. leh. Ss Leather! nest i ra i 5 5 Eyeglass Frames Parallel Brows feather toque with a filmy malines otque with a filmy malines veil veil will be very becoming, ~ © Plan Pantry Shower |® far Nuns at St. Hugo Featuring Latest ¢ m= Fashions in Eyewear «< Dr. B. R. Berman OPTOMETRIST STILL AT SAME LOCATION 17 N. SAGINAW ST, FE 4-7071 | of pointed play \things also goes for older And saince falls account for half of home accidents, make up your ‘mind that you're going to be firm jabout their putting their bicycles, ‘roller skates, bats and balls away after use, A roller skate or ball on the sidewalk may land a loved one economy has designed a “hat"| “chapeau” inte « variety of in- - ’ that can be worn 100 ways as teresting neckpleces or waist - en eet Sere oe ee ive Ways as & According designer, he was inspired to create the 100-)0° shout $1.98, Burdette is also eee richine tart batei (a Planning a more luxurious version) by women eureivites “in mink YOLANDE “7 Somed Fé give Gem a eal Harriet Henderson SPECIAL here it ts.” to Wed Detroit Man | SELLING y, All white and delicate with the hand made look. Hand washable nylon. Sizes 32 to A4. y De Cor Shop 61 W. 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Saginaw, Pontiac = sepgp NO MONEY DOWN ‘3-Day Ant Old Fashioned Hungarian APPLE STRUDEL .. 9’ Delicious Home Style t gly toe of greeny oe todd abet 16- sen to ei poumds ‘nd net", ae man many hinge at iat hes ti, Oey cenomsommens wore 8 the pastty’s delieioeenes “leaned to bi shone 15%, and blessed with its dedicated 7 and the congregational | encanto 18%, 20%, 22%, 2%, youth, “They possess a fierce love scheduled for Oct. 17. a Pee Rm i aging = Mebeaguibak Ge eolinng eh alae seme aan dan ied | cote OE bet cee ie shinee tn wedttae ran rae ) ire to se MEET Oe antes cesar Seed Caden ; husband and J should have been |Hlinois. . : invited at least to the church wed-| send an extra 25 cents now for a : 8. your copy of the Fall & Winter '56 win please te me i 1 [issue of our complete pattern book ; : Fe eS ae see : net reeetving am invitation? guide for every woman who sews | Weuld it be proper for my hae (for herself and her family. : ; - &§ hand and me to go to the charch ee ; : wa eg we St wt meee (Committee | 9 | : | | 2 . | ONnNOLY sS | 4 Angwer: ane ini wot wt Chairmen . = tr . oe ; : : Seeing iad ens esi Are Picked e | ; an oversight. . - : sr Sere Tt | o Continue For Une More Week | — Holds Meeting— ~ |aed Bee Adah Seely told her : : Our sale was to end this week, but through a technicality on the alteration permit, work William and Mrs.|! will be:delayed one more week. We regret and apologize, but you are fortunate in having Chureh . Assating te|chairmen of the program commit eight more: days to save on the world’s finest Jewelry | , ans. UP TO 40% OFF. ... and even more in some cases! We are reducing unsold items daily to. further mark-downs. If you have or have not visited ae vention te be held in Jackson. gartier and plans were - ‘ for the, Avtinn ‘Felowship. Tes. Tila end Martnest Latte our store, we urge you to come in and see these wonderful bargains. Remember — only Mrs. Istvan Nagy and Mrs. Har-|Lincoin avenue were hostesses to . , ry McGrath were welcomed as new! the 17 members at the butfet-din- eight “more days. | members, Plane also were made|ner meeting. Mrs. Robert Owen , ; seam cre i Silver Holloware Sterling and Silver Plate | 25% 0 40% on | tes, Candy Dishes, Loose and Mounted ) Women’s Jewelry DIAMONDS. 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COUPON tare. ref 3 point, 2 ink You'll Like the All New PAPER-MATE PIGGY BACK PEN 2k Sept ST COLOR inisine BRING YOUR COLOR FILM TO CUNNINGHAM FOR THE BEST IN Geral: & COLOR PHOTO sa _ BOTTLE OF FINISHING LARGEST PLANT IN Cushions gy Dermassage MICHIGAN Halt Male Eating Camfrei Hospite! Approved BODY ! "RR SHOP AND SAVE AT & . in his cd y trees | Sec! Skin, Relaxes T [Aes tents, fransied | | ASTH M. A ‘ es, induces vresttul . — oa oritetiene Ly : alte, he: ou sw i | DRU G STORES Coningham's i Bau = ______. $ALE DAYS THRU SU PHOTO SPECIAL - 22. 5x7" ENLARGEMENT “oe! ces tee See ee Se Qe ae Ee see (Geces a= oa ee ee 2G wis So me te he ee cee aw ae ee Art Smith, new athletic director and football coach at't . Alma College, is no stranger to football fans in this area. It was nine years ago when Art whisked his family, bag and baggage from their Oxford hqme, and took) them to the green pastures of the far West. te. sure hated to leave the beautiful Northwest, but it’s great to be back in Michigan, and I am very happy ber the opportunity offered me here at Alma,” he With Smith at the helm, the Scots are hoping that) some of the athletic prowess has followed him from) Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, where his) football teams won 23 consecutive games and posted a 27-1 record in the last three years. x * Born in Canada, Smith graduated from Oxford High School in 1933 and then matriculated to Alma. where he won 10 varsity letters and was-one of the outstand- ing student leaders on campus. He stayed on at Alma after graduation as a mem- ber of the coaching staff until 1940 and after two years at Constantine, Michigan, High School as ath- letic director he entered the service for four years. It was the service that gave Art his yearning for the West, After coaching Lake Orion High’ School for one year in 1946-47, where his teammate at Alma, B. B.) Johnson is still principal, he headed to Boise, Idaho, ~~ * x * At the University of Idaho he received his Master's degree during which time he coached at Boise High School. For three years he was assistant football coach at Idaho University, and then came the Korean fighting * SIDE BY SIDE — Detroit shortstop Harvey Kuenn Tiger manager Bucky Harris, completely undisturbed over the rumor that Kuenn would be the next Detroit manager, sit along side each | other in the Tiger dugout during yesterday's 9-1 win over the Orioles. | PONTIAC PRESS, aes more consistent reports that Jack the aggressive first base who is a veteran of the organization, will succeed ; ? ii i AP Wirephete (left) and and Smith was recalled for two more years. Upon discharge, back he went, this time to the state of Washington and to Whitworth College. His overall coaching career record shows an {mpres- sive 71 wins and 27 losses in football and 264 wins and 94 losses in basketball. So it’s no wonder the athletic picture at Alma looms brighter. PCC TOUGH FOR IDAHO Smith looked back at his days at Idaho, a member of “Idaho always made a good showing against Pcc | ting average. Maryland 27, Syracuse 6 . . . Terps start fast for Tommy Mont. Pitt 20, West Virginia O .. . Power-packed panther. Cincinnati 13, Dayton 7. . . Might go other way. Miami of Ohio 20, George Washington 7. . . Ohioans have player but the school is too small to compete finan- ca ei the big California schools,” he said. , hile most of the other Pacific schools play six and seven league games, Idaho usually has only four or five. ' * x * * “The seating at Idaho is only about 18,000 and the tia schools would like for Idaho to play away) tar,” said Smith, “but again all the travel is’ I impractical.” Art;sees a break between the California schools _ the Northwest colleges, not presently, but even- every * At Alma, Smith took the reins of an Alma team - which won five of nine games last season, and only 16 players back on the squad of 55. | ; x & *&. He plans to install a new winged-T offense built around Bill Rankin, a quarterback from Detroit. Being back in the state gives him a chance for a regu- lar visit back to Oxford where his mother, Mrs. Nellie Smith still resides, _ Nebraska 14, South Dakota 6 . Texas Christian 78, Kansas 14 . Notre Dame 21, Southern Methodist 6 . . . Irish much too powerful. Texas 14; USC 6... A toss-up for the home team. 14. . . Owls due to get back on beam. .. AMA & M field day. Baylor 20,.Califortiia’6 . . . Texas Bears tougher than Calif. Bears.year’s World Series, nailed his 25th /the only ot! Stanferd 2, Washington State 13 . i; . Stanford by the aerial route. UCLA 1, Utah 6... Uclans may make this even worse. Rice 28, Ala Texas A.& Villanova 0 . Weekend Grid Choices | end’s college football games. Last season, INS experts had a .711 bat- report that playing manager. * J am “Tt's all a surprise to me,”’ said the husky blond. “Right now I'm concerned about playing shortstop. THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 20, 1936 ‘ i AP Wirephete the St. Louis Cardinals yesterday. He 2th game as the Brooks routed the 7-2, at Ebbets Field. | Dodger pitcher Don Newcombe is greeted by | teammate Cari Furillo and the Dodger batboy | after Newcombe blasted his second round tripper against ~ won his Cards, 1 Brook Hurler Homers Twice | Marquétle 27, Detroit oI HM . e- Titans are too green. | There's Maglie and Labine and iBessent. And Furillo and Giliam jand Robinson, But when it's time ‘to rehash Brooklyn's drive for the 1956 pennant—win or lose—the talk ‘will have to be about Don New- combe. : * The 30-year-old . Tigers primed for comeback. . . Cornhuskers heavily favored . . Good warmup for horned frogs. , the and the “‘choke up” guy of last ivictory yesterday with a pitching- hitting parlay that beat St. Louis righthander. : “lucky” 20-game winner of 1955 edging within a game of sixth-place | Newk Gets 25th in 17-2 Win Kansas State 14, Oklahoma Aggies 13 . . . K-State has bench) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | As is, the Brooks are 88-57 with! The Dodgers had 17 hits in run-|their biggest inning of the season. strength. : Wichita 26, Arizona State (Tempe) 71 . . . Shockers in upset Missouri 71, Oregon State 13... Colorade 13, Oregon 7 . . . Buffs sneak by in close one. inine games remaining while the ning up their biggest one-game run Randy Jackson drove in four runs Braves. are 83-58 with ‘eight left. 'total of the season and were helped with two doubles and Duke Snider /Third-place Cincinnati stayed alive, out by eight unearned runs. They drove in three with four hits on sweeping Philadiphia 63 and 60 got seven “free” runs in the fifth, ‘his 30th birthday. jin a twi-night doubleheader to come ‘within four games of the lead, The’ Redlegs, withseven games remain- ing, are 85-62. New York took two‘from Chicago, Top End Stricken Titans Gear for Marquette j | i { |Pittsburgh. by 7-2 and 3-2 scores in| her NL action. i ? * ° ri York’s pennant-win-! Pring owiehe idle ey the American| DETROIT—Starting assignments) Richards, an outstanding pass . T- Washington 21, Idaho 14 . . . Huskies should out-man vandals. [7 and hoisted (lie Dedger® ito & Meague, second-place Cleveland de-(are certain at only six positions in receiver, was stricken with the flu ) League race. feated Washington 60 as Bob'the University of Detroit's football this week, and is on the doubtful Calumet Farm and G. L. Loril-'9 « ° Newk, only the fifth 25-game wis-|Lempa won his 20th in a game lineup for Saturday's 1956 opener list for Saturday afternoon. ait ner in the NL in the last 20 years, stopped in the seventh inning by at home against Marquette, coach Detroit is confident that it has lard both have won the Preakness | e a ers walloped a pair of home runs and rain. Detroit defeated Baltimore 3-1 Wally Frombrt indicated today. [greater offensive strength than a five times. Lorillard sent out five ™ ; gave just seven hits before calling! as young Frank Larry won his 19th’ Injuries to three first stringers year ago when the Titans posted straight winners, beginning in it a day after seven innings as the|and Kansas City whacked Boston ends Perry Richards and Bob\a 5-3-1 record to tie for the Mis 1878. Fabius in 1956 was Calumet's fifth victor in the Pimlico stake, Meet Redskins in Buffalo * Lins ‘tthe Redskins of Joe Kuharich. Last year the Liens scored a 11- 14 decision over the Washington setond 250 st Banquet | : Booker, Ganzel Wasik Win Awards as Most Valuable ner was Jack Ganzel, ‘American league player, with Bic- -|mar Inn. Jack was 2nd high hitter with .327, a fine infielder and team ‘man. rece ho ee |known sports . a 16-year-old PHS student, received The Pontiac Pre-Season Fina in Main Event — 3 DETROIT — Miguel Berrios and | ‘The second-place Braves couldn't Tke Chestnut, two little battlers 4, 9 thing about it. Rain thwarted souri Valley title. The revitalized Marquette club will be making its first start under its new coach, John Druze, and in Lee Hersmen has one of the most highly regarded halfbacks in the Newcombe’s first and second homers of the season drove in three runs for a 51 lead before the Brooks made it a rout with eight runs in the fifth, Newk, who h who have come up fast im.the|their attempt to replay a rain- won all but one of his last 17 ° Mid ; ‘ past year will put their feather-\caused 1-1 August 30 tie with the cisions stretching back to July 4, These whe seem to | Warriors in grow! gern’. 1955 | fredagne championship on the Pirates. The game was now has taken seven in a row and/ start Inelude guards Stan ||, gaining, scoring ” Hine in the Secousd unin for this afternoon in Pittsburgh. If;ranks with Robin Roberts, Bucky) Bartnicki and Arnold Ochs, cen- pass receiving. a a ee ai - the on. ing oxing card te tal ‘the rain continues, ‘League Presi-: Walters, -Paul_Derringer_and Carl, ter John Carroll, tackle Dick ‘ . | opening boxing Friday (dent Warren Giles will be asked|Hubbell as the onily NL pitchers to) White, quarterback Steve Pisk- e if] are Olympia ito okay a game tonight. win 25 in the last two decades. | ach and halfback Billy Russell. @W ork Body a. : An exciting supporting card has NFL. Washingion has woe t dgaaratie paced. eet wet. P i | time the . Washi won two ure Old . vies F and lost three in pre-season games.' 1.4 Wright and Jimmy Rem- | ontiac Imers Aims for AL Title Bans DeMarco econ, iaypes Set, bo, these farm, wwe ot Wir beet young Do- ia Toled Frida . season sucerss must be traced | vitees to break inte the pro ace 10iedo if y 28 More Times at Bat NEW YORK (INS) — Former es Ie Play of tne Oe, | ranks in dhe postyiar years, tace i lightweight champion Paddy De severe tests in two standout | Opening the. first playoff series ° _— Le hoe \Marco has been i ae natn of ars Ban Bowe. | "tes torte ineinationa Owtimers| FREQUITEA Dy Williams _ |i trie xew vou sae at man. ee | Wright will bid for his nintn/Baseball ee a, nation letic Commission for “conduct det et: ac’s . ental t . Probably the best, sign for the|straight win against Frank Flaggs,.t.i4.. at § p.m. on Detroit's But-| CHICAGO @—Ted Williams has will become, the second player in 3 ens Lions in games thus far has been|Toledo welterweight, in. a six-|.) Fieig. Pontiac players were/a magic number, too. It's 28. American League history to win| _ Commission chairman Julius the play of quarterback Bobby|rounder. Remson-will try for his), .e4 to meet not later than 6:20) That's how many official times more than four batting crowns. Ty| Helfand ordered the suspension Layne. Layne has completely shak-|fifth consecutive knockout p.m. Friday at Veterans Hall to|at bat he must make to qualify for Cobb won 12. Williams won in 1941,| Yesterday because De Marco al- en the sh condition that|Leffie Walker, Saginaw middle- n.ke the trip to Detroit. a bid for his fifth American League|1942, 1946 and 1947. He welded to| e8edly gave false testi in. plagued his passing last year and weight, in a five. Winner of this game will meet batting title. George Kell, then of Detroit, in| Sm lavestigation of charges that his play has reminded veteran ob-| The other’ bouts: John Barnes, London, Ont. at 3 p.m. Saturday} The Boston Red Sox’ sweet|1949 by a fantastic fraction of .3429 has an undercover manager. jservers of his work during the Detroit, vs. Charles Smith, De- and this game victor will return at/swinger has eight games to make'to 3427, De Marco and Jimnty Napoli had Lions seasons oftroit, 6 rounds at 140 lbs.; Harry's p.m. to tangle with Diz Trout's an official turn at the plate at Jeast told conflicting stories about why 1952, ‘33.and ‘34 ‘Command, Kalamazoo, vs. Ron Oidtimers. Detroit won the regular 28 times to reach 400 AB's for the Napoli’s name was on one of De ~~ O'Berry, Pontiac, 4 rounds at 147\10L regular season title. season. Marco's contracts at a time when: e f 4 . Ibs.; and Tony Hendrix, Windsor.| Manager Bud Leslie said today *..° * the fighter ostensibly was his own Tiger Box Score ys. Art Turner, Detroit, 4 rounds/he had not selected his starting) The present scoring rule requir- manager. at 150 Ibs . "hurler. ing that total in reckoning the bat- Napoli, who has a long police BALTIORE DETROIT ting crown will be strictly observed record, does not have a New York orm dae \ ABRi in the current title showdown be- manager's license : Boyd, ib He Prilips ty 3 i OT tween Williams and the New York : Fran's, rf-ct Maxwell. if 4 , * eersitieee 11] Posted ity eat. : — 4 : "; Vv ; ee HR 1h Pree Wal Hart sm Junior Chiefs Take : : Williams 132 hits : Wen Lest Pct. Behind 63 8} Lary. 31 : on ae ° Berg iit cial tripe for 4 35 average and Smt. E § es (Season's First Win Miranda,ss 2 0 holds a five-point edge over Man-|Chicawo © .......9 $2 358 13. Gtasere , } 8 | itle, who has 181 in 517 for .350. trolt cies. 7? BCBS OS . . extn | 6 6 * * «© ee re tense: es @ i In its first test of the season, EY i 3 There is feeling in both leagues tomes = 48 9 333 ue [Pontiac High School's Junior Var. 00 to count all plate appearances, in-| "C= | rm os the at-bat total for championship 33 jrating. This may be done next ng to unofficial statistics, Williams had walked 90 times and served with 11: intentional Sept. 9. Mantle had ~~ intentional Normally, Williams can be ex- have about 32 official his last eight games. But several walks, intentional or other- and several sacrifice could bar him from his magic num- Six of Boston's final eight games are with the pennant Yar} . “It Williains beats out Maritle he ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 amr .o_— - INTERNA’ LEAGUE Rochester ¢, Turenie,¢ G3 innings; best os ereenutlenataak expected. Whitmer isn't being rushed, after Syme REPT Es ate On Al le Foe Ponting = ends, Bob Bas: speedy Lessie Watkins who wears bavesrhger gear a ona poumgee oe a ora - Bagge Ha | jersey No, 33 Les has won the 1. Wyandotte tilt. guards, Bob Kelly and Dick | starting felback epet over lest | 1: Whitmer isn't Shorter | Kors; center, Joe Hin; backs, | act Sunnie bikes we willbe the sgnalealier. Dick Whitmer er Jim Shorter | based : »); Freeman 3 bared oe Me ed sewing lroeaiay and “Wednestay, Ys fon, Ser sein toch week’s scrimmage sessions, stm con ns ah a peerage ae LE nouncing the shift. phos EE Gare berg and end Harold Perkins, are|man or Joe Thompson and Otherwise, with one more possi Eg . Brace out of action with injuries. - - mowees_ tachi, Deng Pomaes ble change, Chiefs will face their aH zm ‘The Dragons will rely heavily on Fang ire “ee qn Lansing Sextons’ aggre La John Ginther (fb) | Big Reds. with rs aven | ; | ve © Pemtine Press Phete |Carron, 156, Brown LINE HUSKY — Here's one obstacle Lansing Sexton ball BILLINGS, Mont. — Jicamy Martines carriers will run against in Friday's home season opener at Wisner [15% Phoents, Aris... stopped Lane, Stadium. ‘The big fellow shéwn above is 6-foot, 210-pound tackle a Bob Holloway. Holloway is the Chiefs’ biggest gridder who did a WEDNESDAY'S HOME RUNS good job in the Wyandotte game a week ago. He is a 17-year-old [eee Fn ee eae eel genior, and 1955 letterman. combo 2. Ameren. Demeter. Dede “ae roRNBerre 2 Sumeate oun you'll score with these.. Winchester 4 - model 12 Lights n for Skipper Gridders: | Segre Bese at won... Oo” : el eran le al SST Soe Ss RET Hthica dango Wale, Lake, Heh Siniie aeeerted = _and|Harper Woods; Romeo shoots, for model 37 Friday's nomlengue and inde-/bruiess, the Vikings are expected|its 2nd win ét Fraser, and Berkley ALL GAUCES prep action in the Oak-ito be in good physical condition|receives @ visit from distant Regular § $5 et Bike aeons for the 8 o'clock contest at Keego) Alpena. $89.95..... 69 1 Blue Rocks .. $2.49 case | Hand Traps ... .$4.25 up WE MEET OR BEAT OTHER GUN PRICES endort were standouts in the line. senior, is expected back at his post for Birmingham Friday Friday night | when the Maples meet rival Cranbrook on the Birmingham gridiron. | rs scle while Gibbs cittonal a| PROBABLE STARTING Ly facial Pes. injury. Ross Fockler is re-|snn Keating . from Its 24-6 D. Serhwesther . i Bee . | DRASTIC REDUCTION! } : a ies, tt 9 eet Off the Grapevine — | | West Bloomficld’s chances for) 27-96 decision over Goodrich, |"*T7 Kaines B John MeKille ‘ victory No. 1 appear dim) plays host to Hartland. [West Bisomfield Fes. Walled Lake with the invasion of Walted Lake. “The Southfield Bluejays, who re-(Bs4, "arse £ Stary gu Ws te fr mater he mets he Pr et ey : Bil Gibson LG Ed Grames (feet wet in picking the probable winners of the area prep football/ : Mike Veron Cc. Mike O'Donnell games i ; Rett Goriuamer BT Mike Beebe At oft the : ‘Birmingham vs. Cranbrook Roger Wolfe BE Tom ‘ures gaa ap deen, spe er heen any hoes 8 Dion| coaches asked, ‘How are you picking this game?” After the answer, 12-16-20 GAUGE re $92") al REMINGTON "" Series Goes Back 10 28 Ve vcssce, ceeansse eee Truck Won't Sponsor games, just off the grapevine. arin tere aw aim Clasé A Team in 1957 GAME a CORNWELL KEARNS MOATS | sa _ ee 8 8 | Pontiac's Parks & | Recreation/Cranbrook vs. BIRMINGHAM Cranbrook Birmingham Birmingham | , eat % | Chuck Grube, the Cranes’ all-|iy will be a wide-open affair next|Watertord vs. LAPEER Lapeer = Waterford Lapeer = = 19 1216-20 GAUGE Reg. $f 52} joa 8 jaround athlete, has been movedisummer. 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The known number of deaths in- dicated losses numbering several hundred during the 1955 outbreak, which reached its height in early September. A similar outbreak was reported in 1953, when hun- dreds of deer died from the, mysterious virus disease in early) anal autumn, Seeks Title Test easy victory over Ludwig Light- burn last night in Miami's new Biscayne Arena has convinced the ‘Muskegon, Mich., youth that he’s mere Sun cenly fhe 0 hot at te lightweight boxing title Lane, the ‘aise canbe contend- er in the division, said Lightburn “wasn't too tough. The way I han- died him ought to entitle me to a crack at the championship." Light- | burn is the ae 4 lightweight. Switching beck. and forth from a southpaw lead to a straightaway stance, Lane kept Lightburn in such a constant state of confusion that the Negro from British Hon- duras never was able to launch a) sustained Stack, * * In ‘the late. rounds, with his han- diers begging him to move in and. }punch, Lightburn did his best but. 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Tn Line in Workout so Me juries included a bruised knee for|Wh0 made University of Missouri Joe Carruthers, Dearborn junior|{°*ball ® Missouri institution in the fight for a starting berth,| relinquish his coaching duties elbow strain collected by|the present season to devote full ® sophomore guard from time to the athletic directorship. Mitwaukes 57 are cih-at home (S), Rn a. (@)-at hams (2), Chleate 3:\ ttc, * co zy. 3),. Chelnnal 1, “Pittsbureh 1 | University, said he wouldn't start NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT RACE |above his 150-pound playing weight Won Lost Pet. Behind Fiay at Missouri in 1924, announced it at s i is he 5 $ ja meeting of his varsity and fresh- night. = ‘i | 8 Teams—Friday, 6:30 P. Me 1 Men’s Team for 750 avg. House League, 1 Team for Mixed Doubles, Sunday, 5:00 P. M. Montcalm Bowling Centre 30 E. Montcalm FE 5-2221 BOWLERS Due to cancellation we have a spot ‘for —+- ALSO Thursday, 9:30 P.M. 1 Ledies Team, Friday, 9:00 P.M. 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TWO BRAND NEW FEATURES! —ALL IN COLOR— "MN se a soos DANE CLARK es mes cx (A geet Petorns Preseetuhen » Recesond py DOP Ceetos fot Og | Bil i: aS 1’ ABDULLAH HAREM aj ~) cate xa unt OLly, WOOD, ‘ Hollywood Headlines | : Writer Ben Hecht Works on Five Projects at One : By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD — Ben Hecht, fails © conceal his brilliant wit, who claims to have lived “under| declared that he has been bounced’ a shower of spears’ in recentigyt of Hollywood three or four | years, still manages to escape UM-itimes. He has been one of the | speared and continue his amazing town' s sharpest critics, yet pro- | literary output. ducers always hire him back. I mentioned that returning to Chicago should evoke memories. for him, He and the late Charles MacArthur. got their schooling there in the newspaper days that inspired their “‘The Front Page.” * * 7” * S His current activities: 1. Writing the script of “A Farewell to Arms” for David 0. Selznick 2. Finishing up a movie script) on the life of John Paul Jones, 3. Preparing a play on the ‘ife, of the late poet Max Bodenheim,) “Yes, I'll like to see Chicago,” which will open in Chicago this\he said, “though } expect to be fall. \blinded by the sidewalks. Every 4. Re-cutting his Bob Hope-'time I return there, they have in- Katharine Hepburn / film, ‘The stalled more miles of white side- Iron Petticoat.” DOORS OPEN 10:45 | and the result seems ‘to be a draw. Richard found TURTLE TALK — Little five-year-old Richard Isaacs is not mocking the turtle, he is comparing “ the size of the tiny creature with that of his watcl roaming reptile the little turtle ambling along near his farm home near Liberal, Kans., and promptly tagged the lat his Oceanside, Calif, home. * * » ing up the Selznick script and! jasked gn impertinent qtestion: Did he think he might have done better in the literary field if he had spread himself less thin? “No,” he said flatly. “I have produced 22 books, 15 plays, screen plays and 400 short stories. 'T have done the best I can. I think ‘it's better to keep writing than ‘walks, They are burying the sity 5. Getting ready to write a novel|in @ cement sarcophagus.’ days were as great as they have I caught Him as he was finish-\been painted by him and others. dio and word was king. A writer was some~ body, and a novelist was*an awe-| 70 some sight. Today he's just a guy, who has sold a book to Holly wood.’ MAT, VE. CHILD TODAY & FRIDAY! The THRILLER With a Difference! THI TROUBLE I asked him if those newspaper ~ + * * “I guess they were,” he said. “In those days there was no ra- television; the printed ‘to labor over every word, trying to make it a gem.’ Study New Links | With Alaska U.S. May. Build Road, Rail Line From Seattle’ to North Territory BY ROGER GREENE *] Associated Press Feature Writer Although still denied statehood, Alaska now may get closer ties to ithe United States homeland via a |Proposed 225-million-dollar railroad |EADD: PODESTA| WITH HARRY THEATRE o ” Waka Starring Edmund Gwenn Shirley. MacLaine —ALSO— KISS OR KILL... THEY .NEVER MISS! WARMER BROS oncsenr SANTIAGO ¥ SATURDAY ONLY ~: > "TORPEDO ALLEY” and "SON of BELLE STAR” | United Press Phete and permye 4 a bigtway. Before edjourning, ‘Guden ap-| “Snappy.” iproved a measure creating a 12.) |member commission to study the na] ij | Outstanding Catholic tien of °56 “COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER UNION LAKE at HAGGERTY ROAD OPEN 6:38 P. M. SHOW STARTS 7:50 P. M. TONIGHT NOW! EAGLE. | oar Thru Sat. es 10:45 . 2-THRILLERS—2 anes by Pontiac K. of/C. to Honor—Repair Their Road’ {| Judge Picard at Dinner | m for the man of the year.’ ‘dinner at the ard. gram. Guests include His Excellency | eS Zaleski, bishop of | the Archdiocese of Detroit; Thomas M. Kavanagh, aftorney general, Pontiac Mayor | William Donaldson, and the Rev. Ralph Kowalski, state aotiate | po oe ee < Oe. John A. Carry, city /member, will make the civic wel- fcome talk. state * * | Walter Graveline. state! deputy of Michigan Knights of | Columbus, will present the award, | to Picard. Remarks by Picard and | Bishop Zaleski will follow. Picard, 66, is a native of Sagi- SER SIMMO NS Foctatepe tow, the Fog | and was. city attorney for Sagi- | maw. | Picard was co-author and first’ © FRIDAY © “23 PACES TO BAKER STREET” + “TRIBUTE TO A , BAD MAN” | | J} The _ Sharpe Cohncit 0 The Pontiac Council has selected picks and other tools. oe eee Knights of . — renevenemnaeena y has announced it Several high church and civic’ nearby of Federal officials will take part in the pro-| officials. | prosecutor for Saginaw mean ing ems ie ‘Pick Grand Rapids ing rail and highway corridors be- tween Alaska and the Pacific: Northwest. If built, the new route or routes | presumably would gé closer te Rasen 4 LE. Ky., @—The “do the coast than the Alcan High- * mood. put 20 annoyed way, now Alaska’s lone land link eceenitas to work with shovels, te the U.S. . | Advocates say the proposed The women said they were Te jinks would give a tremendous |pairing the road Coburn Hollow at boom to the economies of both rae gear ag from an economic i Wives Shame County's: military standpoint—of build-, Landon Rutherford, lead- antl Mrs. a ‘er of the repair crew, said, “We; SEATTLE HOPING were promised last election that Seattle would benefit spectacu- ‘the road would be biacktopped. larly as the southern terminal of ‘Well, they did blacktop about haif- the proposed new routes because) way up. But look at it now.” it would then become the market ¢ jfor the rich produce of British The women cumnaniten about a, Columbia. | Oe Pct. U.S. Women Have Life Insurance in rural om auriet business and could unlock “ian ome of dus children! a potential treasure chest. of nat~ ‘living in cities have insurance cov- wet eererens ee ‘erage compared with about 55 ins. 7a The Army says officially as far tified by military needs” _|. Sponsored by Sen ag- gan uate Dental "Agen, 3.4po(nuson (D-Wash), who lives met ‘ hes selected >*attle, the act setting up a study Grand Rapids as the site of its|-intment annual convention April 20-22, 1959. a. 2 It will be the first time since the group should report its in Grand Rapids. . ; Abortions Legalized are carried out “in one of the in-/putting acoustical material on the | | stitutions iNemaScoPe FadiO' ceiling over his bar. “Why,” (Franco asked the foreman, “are you being so fussy. if leokd all! Vermont beg the cqaeneret rt © tne “Listen,” the fore- _ Daiwa TONIGHT 2150 Opdyke Red. THRU THURS, "pe acter SHOW STARTS ; NT | AT7P.M. nN CRAWFORD Huddy to “shame” county Alaska and the northwest area Wuere Movie Goin Is A Reat Preasure Exclusive First Run Retares Only! AT BUTTERFIELD THEATERS! Sores NOW & FRI. Open 12:45 P. M. Wt LAVES SEONG, om 00x manoney FF a A Rs ‘4 Ghown at %:16-4:50-7:25-10:15 PF. M. eng eee iti i i tin sh i tin i Ai Ni Ni i i Ni ti i Min Min Mi in A Ma Mi tl ttle Ml la Na i i i iia i i i i i i i i i i i te hn hn tb ti thn hi Ni i i ih i ii Ds Yvonne de Carlo - Rory Calhoun in “RAW EDGE” conor Fury! SAT. Marilyn Monroe in “BUS STOP” Excitement! SAT. ‘ wwrrwwverrrerT eT Tee eee eT eee ee dn tie ti ww FRANK SINATRA os “JOHNNY CONCHO” PONTIAC - a tS he Disie Hwy. (U. $ 10) 1 Blk. North of Telegraph Ré. FE 5-4500 TONIGHT — HURRY! HURRY? TWO FIRST RUN FEATURES! £1004 (TEENAGERS KNOW thy ALY Peery Tse Te ee eee ee eee eee eee ee Pe eee ee ee ee ee ee eer a i ll ll ll i ln i Mi in i il i i tl i i in tl i in tl ht ed s 3 3 3 | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1056 CANNES (INS)—A French Ri-/by island of Sainte Marguerite,/sems in prayer, the legend goes. unked at Resort City ESS S=== [i viera resort hopes to strike a tour rich in history ana’ popular lore./a huge wave rolied over the island descr A eae goei 1 It was.on this island, so the|washing it clean of reptiles and ing — he Iron|#8*%4 goes, that ‘The Man in thejother dangerous beasts. : sreund C ‘and his ghost i the spectators’ on the terrace of Ay rs te tates ar the ramparts of the ruined/the ancient fort. A dialogue takes fehing Wi moot With popoler fan|° Marguerite fort on moonlit/place between philsopher Voltaire nights, sted Arecoes Nobody ever saw the phantom an elaborate tecause Ste. Marguerite until now 2 z s 3 i 5 “Light and Sound” spectacle that. not accessible after nightfall. ap ach ryeeany = vane fun &t his situation has now been rem- " jedied with visitors being ferried to “Light and Sound” spectacles the island in comfortable motor and a local guide. The latter in- sists that the “Man in the Iron Mask" was the twin brother of King Louis XIV. . Voltaire replies that the prison- er never existed, that he had in-| f vented him to make a story. Angry voices of protest then rise from different parts of the island, As each voice prepares to tell his own tale, hidden projectors pin- point the spot from where the voice appears to come. _ BOARDING HOUSE HAW-HAW, BAXTER, THE JOKE'S ON NOU AGAIN/ =~ L REALLY ‘BOUGHT THOSE BRICKS TO BOLSTER A WEAK SPOT IN a FMY G@ +) m= TODAYS Portes gM NE EAS OF Wy caraces WHERE [5 THAT JIM~ =o ABOUT ITS POSSIBLE DANDY BARBECUE YOU COLL APSE FOR , = j OUT ght. ’ y s / AMZ BLIND #) Se HAK-KAFF: L DON'T see “¢ y | ‘aA BRICK! ‘ (4 EVERY DAY WE FACE NEW PROBLEMS IN THESE CHANGING TIMES, HOOPLE / Sh ticbic tis roan, ba 00 tq. 0% Pol. On, By Ernie Bushmiller is Sib, Z TODAY, FOLKS NS “TRY TOES INN AS LUNCH WAGON = : NY tons ty 28 Gorane bo Om. tag. 08. res 0 | ‘OUT OUR WAY | THERE'S A FOOR THAT'S VERY CONSIDERATE GLY ASKING FOR. OF YOU! JUST EXPLAIN To WORK--AND I CAN HIM ALL ‘THE THINGS I'VE BEEN TELLING ‘YOU TO DO--AND THEN PAY HIM OUT OF YOUR, ALLOW- ANCE? a * ff 1” : 9-20 3 1 2906 By WEA Borvies, ine. T.M. Rap, U.S. Put. OF. ,~ th gs Aye Et gg33 costo Pe Sweet, rt Royal Dutch lost around 3 after ie e 100-86 bu. Pimen: - damit lacking Tor jan ‘rns ter classes directors proposed a 2% for 1/138 basket t "New. fancy, nas steers 68 li $e soit ; No. 1, 1.25-1.38 $6-Ib bag. TOtEe. =. —. ene dears pe split. Pumpkins, 1, 180-125 bu tehes,' Severe wesatiy eteedy: ether steers and] Down between 1 and 2 were fisc. Ke, 1 106-300 3“ Red. | heifers uneventy $0 conte to $1.40. most-| : . « Douglas, International Paper, Al- bens." Radishes, While. fancy, 1.00 it | bats 80 eee ee cutee aaney:| lied Chemical and Hiram Walker. Gutaoor No. i, 65-75 ox behs. Squash.| fm, yearling stockers lorena rae 4 i So'i'te ‘bu. “Saunsh St | Slaughter steers a ne mined | | . \ and New York Stocks iHclows Ne 1 100-180 bu Squash. Mub-| goed and choles | Nei WP ed't so eb “ee _h Summer, | 18.00: most ¢ -* a. ‘wash, * (Late Morning Quotations) fancy, L&@ % bu: No. 1, .75-125 % bu. ers 23.50- a: Tomatees, Outdoor, fancy, 18 pk ; chotee 18.00-23.00 ytility _- Admiral . 102 Int @ (Ne 1, 46-60 tesket. Tomatoes, Out- unevenly 1200-1700" moet utility © Aited Ch . int elaTel a3 ¢ i das we Ft nips, Ne ‘i wo-11 bor stock: NO . - . wr od Allied Stre .. 495 _ se $.1.00-1.80 dos behs. Turnips, No. 1. ‘Allls Chal . wes Sons ban 14 159-200 bu Ainss oo toma genes aL ae ew Cabeame Me. 1 Leese ba MT dite | stock calves 20 Am Aislin 2 eee HOT Suc. L 100-150 ba. Mndive, "| Calves—Salable 25. Market opening Am Can 42¢@ Kimb Ch #4 No. 1. 175-228 bu Evcarcle, No. 1, 1-$0- steady tome cumeares nat Tunnetee an Gee. we ee bine: BE 35 ba Lentece ive No i, 1'80-3.00 pk holidays’ market mostly steady, high am Ose & 3 ; Lip MeNaL 146 basket. Lettuce. Boston, No. |. 2.09-2.50 chotee and prime vealers scarce, most! Am Mw rty 7 lise & My 68 ba. Lettuce Head, No 1 178-235 bu. 28.00-38.00. mainly 33.60 gown Inte: Am Motors orkh Aire 494 Lettuce, Head, No 1 3.00-J.5¢ Jo-o8 and low cholee vealers and saug ter Am N Gas ... 66.6 ws 20.2 crate. Lettuce. Leaf, Ne. 1. 1.50-2.00 bu cal utility and Am Rad 14 Lome & Com 90 ttuce onan Ko 1, 100-156 Am Smelt 36.7 Lorillard 181. Gpeens: Ce 1. 1.75-2.00 Am Tel & Tel 172.2 Leu & Nash * my es 1. Ay bu. Kale & am Too TS4 Mack Tre 7 Teer Se bu Mustard. Ne 1. 100-38 im. Gl |. 8 oo Am Viscose. .. 23.1 Sirs 303 Spinach, Ne. 1, 1.00-175 bu. Sorrel, Anseonda . Mead Cp 33.4} 1-00-1.28 be Gwise Chard. No. 1. Aree Wa c & 39.1 }-2$ be. Turnips, No 1, 1.00-1L.25 bu. Armour & Co ty te aK 5 itt oe. 13.06-13.00: Gmail, 650-9.96. Atchieon 37. Mousan Ch Mt lambs steséy: late bulk Atl Co ime 384 Mont Ward |. 40 | lepring siauenter lombe 10°50-21.00: week's Ati Betis 424 Motor Wheel . 24 Poult extreme top early 24.00: chotce lambs at p-_ * a —— 7 ounry ate 21.00: cull to choice slaughter, ewes Beech Cre ...41 Murrey Cp... 327 DETROIT POULTRY oe ee Eat ten geen ee Bendis Av My het Goch Ro]. at] DETROIT, Sept. 29 sAP»—Prices paid Benquet 1 ot Con - = r end {.6.> —— ter No. 1 Beth i 306 Mat Deiry peed See live poultry up 10 om CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Beeing Alr 433 a Gyve "song. Heery, hens 28-ip: hight Spee 1-14 CHTCAQQ, Sept. 20 (AP) —@alable begs | Bond Site ....188 Dat Lead +. 14 Heavy brotiers of eer a ths! :, 4.800; market active. 25-50 high- Borden sa.2 MPs x04 Gray Crosses Rocks ~e er. mostly 23-46 higher on butchers: Borg Wa - wort & West) as! a eo (4%-3 wer >. (5¥e-6% 1s.) | cows — s nigher: on Briggs MY a4 : . up ‘ Brus Balke 39) ROAM AY --. 8 |""ritweys,. young heavy Qype hens 29; butchers -16.98-78: my sales 230) Budd Co out Sts : Ys at Tb heavier 1450-75: erveral lots No Burroughs $1.6 wet Airiin |: 182 | Met 7 A mg Sage ts relatively ) and 2 300-220 Ib at 16.75 sna 4 a t] panty & + Sp? | were curbed ime with pA, in weight os a: ‘ne Can Dry.” 13.5 Owens I Ol... @6 | Sow trade |jots mined grade 170-185 Ib 1830-1638 dn Pac Ma Pee O & “2 _napngpguned |larger lots mixed grade sows 400 Ib Capital Atrt . 26.4 Pen A W Air . 174 CHICAGO POULTRY | ageter, 18.50-16.06; with several ¢ Cp .. 873 Pash = “$4 | CMICAGO, Bept. 20 (AP)—-Live le 330 T and Neghter to 1635; and Case JT 14 rom oS ’ agg Sout steady; receipts 1.618 coops, (yes-| mort 425-§00 M 1475-15 56. Cater Trac . 062 Penm-s, JC... wig teréay 1,461 wones, 167,000 Ib.): XS Salabie cattle 150°: calves 200: Co Ml Ps ...25 » Rp D1 heavy slaughter steers and heifers rteady: cows Chet @ Ob 615 pens Cole .!| Bt as ght hens 15-26" oid Feenzers 18- steady to 33 lower; bulls week to 50 Ch 726 priser ...... 486 16: caponettes 4% i. 21-33; over) lower: vealers weak to 1.60 lower, stock- Cin Mi M . 464 phelps D aoa 4% &. 23-35 ers and feeders about steady: load prime a 83 Rs | OE ae | = 72 iltp Mor “4 | ehotee steers 7 ce Bee... Ph Pinte a” at ogg ert as Tose tr» £30 00-53 be few standard Coch Cole . aed Pit te CHICAGO. 8 20 (AP: —Potatoes! | ¢owr ; few : Palm ... 6 Prost & 0 82 i acrivals 48. an track 324: total TS | steers 1€6.00-19.00; few high choice and | Col Brd A ....292 Pullman ...... & cnipments 373: sup) moderate, | cr | bees beifers and mixed yeartings 26.00- Col Gee ......587 Bape OB ..000e SE op good, market slightly 8; few good and choice heifers 19.00- Come Ed .... 40.6 RCA 9. i++ IPF, Idaho Russete 3.80-4 sahingion t 24.80: wtility and standard helfers 12.90- Con Edison . 461 og cose OT sete 3.18-50 e j 17-40: mest T gtanty and commercial cows | Con N Gas . 384 Reve, Ma OS (ae balk strong. we weight cannets | © Pw . 46 ‘Tod DETROIT e cutters 4atridaal : Con PPT 4% 100.7 Rock >." : Se pr Tooe e commercial bulls 14.50; utility Cont Bak .. 286 1 Dat es poe i "cases tuchod (AP) — Kage. f 9.0. | 1280-1380; good and choice Cont Can 472 gateway St .. 622 grades steers and yearlings 18.00-20.78: some Cont COP&S i St Jose Lead 44.6." WhitesGrade A, fumbo 58-40, weight. | ™*thum grades down to 15.50 Cont On Lid St Reg Pap .. 488 oq average S0%: large 55-87, wta av. Salable sheep Copper Rng .. 48 Seorill MY 4 36: mediam td av. 31%; gmail) *Pting lambs slow. mainly sreund Cs Pe . 92 Sear Al PR 6 45 v » 40-43, lower than Wednesday's average; Curties Wr ... 38.1 gears Roeb .. Tt eae a a 5 ape abeut steady: oe oe to prime spring” Deere . 8 shel OFF J Browns—Grade A. fumbo 548-60, wtd — 1800-7150 id head prime 72.00: pee ‘son ed Simmons ..+, 50.2 gy $9: large 56: medium 38: small 14./eUH to low good lambs mostly 12.00- | Doug bn “+ peg Sinclair s.rses O°.3. Checks 38.33. wid. av. 28% \Tpae: cull te good shern slaughter ewes Dew Chem =. 113 woeee 4 | Commercially graded | 3.80-5.00. Sy ee ee ee a ae a East Air L . 48 ‘ on enee r ery Bd ... M2 iy ee s! Gut Cal” 4T3| saree sesg-ete mpediom 4: small $a-23"%, (Marilyn May Be Invited cl & Mus ||. 34 od b= Sy ae Market steady but come underiyine. Finer Rad a ‘“nerrowsness apparent ta Erie BR csc. 90,2 Std OFF Oh .. 52.5 quality large in moderate demand « LONDON (INS) — Marilyn Mon- | Paice Mors. S46 widPeck” |. ga CATR, Ample fm some instaness 884i roe, the goddess of ~ may meet | Pirestone . 2. 883 Sun OF -. 6 is pricg resistance and demand ts tre beth Queen of England, | Mach .. 63.6 Syther Pap ., 414 r Lee fume are fally ample to « —_ ey = ro i 33 ot 2 i 3d tat demand Smells are o ang NeXt Mon! Gen Bak, wh} Texas Co...) 561 are festuring sales from 3 dosen for se Marilyn told friends she would | Gen Dvnam .. Tex G Bul ... 207 cents to 2 dosen for $1. Movement of be “delighted” to be presented to. 53 Ose + a ‘Textron » 7.4 storage goods has increased. the t oJ Thomp mM queen at next month's royal | Gen Motors. ae Time R Beer 78 | cancago-eOTTER AND EGGS im pete te te hae Gen Tel ’ 495 Trensamer 36.2: Gen Time _.. 4 Trent Cen M4. CHICAGO. Sept. 2 afew ae don at the time. fire. a8 Underwa aT Morenntile Eache Detter ste ee Un Carbide receipts 000; wholesa: OStetie “778° Ses Un Pee... 204] unchanged to % higher: Goodrich’ , |... 3.2 Unit Air Lin . 772 AA 60% 92 A 80%: 80 B 58; year * |) M3 Unit Aire ..;. 77.6 cars 90 B 88%: 88 °C 87. Gran "4 ont. Prot 471 e unsettled: receipts 9, Ras BiB tee Beker Saves ioe ++ nes * Oe 4 Greyhound #33 TS Rub .....5 475 Pore 47; medioms 38: standards 34: Gulf 162 Stee! 66.2 dirties 29%; checks 28%; current receipts” al ae Tob ta. 32. nebes , iy 333 Warn FB Pic by Be 8 Homes . bc West On Tel ..192 Owe wets. 4 wt... BF M * *f ‘ente te meat har Ht << Business Briefs oe ort t merge te: a Tele re 2 | | 449 Youngs : im Nek od Bhat 99.4, 0. W. Habel, gener general manager off m Paper .. 117 Zenith Rad ..1074 0. Detroit Transmission Division| STOCK AVERAGES of General Motors Corp. YORK, Sept. 20-(Compiled *7/ nounced today the the Associated Press). ; | SE dk mn He Jack W. Qualman as assistant Previous Dey iad es Be 12 engineer, wee eee % ¥ " * ieee ee bane 3 By ms 198. Qualman will direct the division's | Year oe ascot tise ig ing future product design and iss in eee See Te | Ba 1488 —— ge pert ona « it i Electric, A T & T's manufactur- = ing subsidiary, since January 1954 Craig, who has about a year and ‘a half to go before reaching the! firm's chiet executive post to a $i ou ATAT oticia, = corpenpihave American is Bae | vious AT&T officials, a company, have an income of $100 a rq Spokesman said. e « es told ee “This: country’s economy is headed for or an all-time high. The average: ra time Ino history tat the ” ‘or more. Check Eye Troubles | LOS ANGELES—Accoiding to It will be the cent of 2 500 licensed drivers re-. cently given eyesight examinations in Caljfornia were found to have | visual troubles of which they were} pa borne unaware, Deaths in Nearby Communities: Friday. Burial will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Her body will be at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Lange, of 4711 Clear Lake Rd., until hour of service. Mrs. Klasser died at the home of a sister, Mrs. Anna Whit- taker, 3032 Porter St., Detroit Monday, Surviving are two daughters and ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Henry (Patricia) Ethier, 18, of 362 Orion Rd., will be at 9 a.m. Friday from St. Benedict Church, Highland Park, with burial in Holy Sepulchre "Cemetery. Mrs. Ethier died Wednesday in Palmer Osteopathic Hospital. Her body is at McInnes- Desmond Funeral Home, 1611 Woodward, Highland Park, where prayer service will be held at 8:30 a.m, Friday, She is.survived by her husband; her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charlies A, Doyle and one sister, Sharon Doyle, ; og Ralph tn 35, of 2937 Or- : rodu _ jange Grove, yesterday pleaded Mrs, Emma J, Harris Stee oe | to a charge of ‘reckless! OXFORD — Arrangements are orem es s Paid a $100 fine imposed nding at Flumeriet Funeral! Ry ig ur’ ‘tors! : by Waterford Township Justice pistes ot i caly. McNamara _ Discloses |winis Leturgy. mene here for Mrs. Emma Jane : arri Omar, forme - growers gad them in New Cars Will Be Made Charged with having Improper pond < died early — Ra cet Prices Friday were: in Va ing Body Sizes license plates on his auto, Walter : ¥ - FRUITS: Crab, No. 1, 3.00-3.98 ry y ; ; " Tkawlin. bu. A fancy, 3.00 bu; Ne. : : Lewis, 25, of 263 Norton Ave. yes i 3.15 bu. Seisieat No. 1, DETRO: Ford jterday pleaded guilty and paid a Floyd H. Hubner tases 3.18 bu; ROL, 3.00340 bu. Apples, 7. Division |s109 fine set by Pontiac Municipal! ROCHESTER—Service for Floyd Wealthy, fancy. 3.00 bu: Mo. 1. & $ said today that for the first time| Judge Cecil McCallum bu. Appite, Wolf River, No. 1. 18 : H. Hubner, 52, 1100 South Liver- bu. Mo. 1, 3 Bg in the company’s 53 year history agi ts ait Oa Anas ve its 1957 ! uit to ne y to charges of nois, wil! be at 2 p.m. Saturday Grapes, aT 5 model cars reckless driving and of illegal pos- at Pixley Funeral Home, with in- fancy, A ye im: Ro. 338-3) foe duced in two completely different session of liquor, James W. Distel, terment at Mt. Avon Cemetery vo. 1, Sais — J. H Hale, body sizes and wheelbases. 19, of 41 Pine St. yesterday was . , bu. Rochester. Mr, Hubner d Mardi fancy, 480bu: Nort. 3.29-3. 6 &@ jailed 20 days by Sylvan Lake Jus- er. Mr. Hu led yes- bu. Pears, Clapp's Ps fancy, 3.73! hour lower to. % higher 5 etal tice Joseph Leavy. Distel failed to|terday in Women's Hospital, De- faites 3.50 bu: No, 1, 286-3.00 bu. Plums.| Dec. $2.30, corn unchanged to AP Wirephete losed ft te a © ie lpay a total of $115 in fines and $25|trolt. 1 a "| 250-300 % bu, Plums. . J ¢ at @ press preview . BESS ALIS, © Seve Meer, Dre tts, om ih lmer) | ARRESTED-Thodore Ri. © lneweay day BE McNary oe ected ihe ci fk he MISC: Beans, Green pod lower, Dec. $1.53%, soybeans ecutive, faces police camera in coil the homens ton wens a Satendan Pa ee 13 at 188 re ve ann ane ond _?—— Plat, No. 1, 1.75-2.25 bu: s. Green./1¢ to 14 lower, Nov. $2.35%, and) New York yesterday following Auburn. rances ron Joyce a Round, No.'1, 2.00-2.50 bu. Beans, Ken- "a ' , his exvest in record 209 million dollars to bring | home; his father, William J. Hub- ' " 3. : Me. cents connection with the dte-hso bu Beane. Lame Mo. Sth mou higher, Oct. $11.57 hundred) cid blinding of labor columnist | the new models. Neal's Barber Shop—289 E. Pike ner of Rochester; ope brother, ee 8 yee J setae ee , Victor Riesel. He said at a press conference St., formerly 3 Orchard Lake Ave William J. Jr. of Royal Oak; Beets, No.1. 15-1.00 bu. Bests. . later that the new sizes of Ford If your friend’s in jail and needs |*""¢ sisters, Mrs. Mildred Janess lel, Ng. 4. toa cs od eee Grain Prices cars will be longer, lower and vail. Ph. FE §-9424 or MA 5-4031. he Trey, _— .~ Hubner ol ‘Curly, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu: ‘ ; larger than present models. Then troit and a utting of ‘No. i, 100-198 bu. Cabbage, F. R. Ka | Named Adv. \No. 1, .%5-1.2$ bu; Cabbage, Standar CHICAGO GRAIN he added: Angeles, Calif. ‘Vattety, Ne. 78-#e ba. Carrots wpped.| CHICAGO, Sept. 20 (AP)—Opening| ppe Bert Holland-Berne Williams Mrs, Elizabeth Ki ey don’ ‘Dehs Cauliflower, No. 1." 115. |S7MB prices: eee we AT&T [ d “We intend, however, to keep Barbers at 161 Oakland Ave. Next wre, nance pe don. Calor; see gt ib0-3.00 4 te Sime ...ss0- 129% May SHE ae as ea er the entire Ford line within the |t0 Pooles Lumber Co. NORTH BRANCH — Service for! igtalke. | Celery a Root, Ne. J. ytke Se Ree coseare Se pet”... Lat normal price range.” He indi- | Rummage Sale at mech evey,| Mrs. Elizabeth M. Klasser, 79, will Cucumbers. pickin in ie ? = Airy TE Orne 2.27% Mar oo... 1.586. NEW YORK 7 Frederick R.| cated am anticipated price im- yccinedist Church be * r be held at SS. Peter and Paul 0.06 Eo May oll 18s pa use. 320 Wal Cathotic Church h 10 se a lene” taney. 330. ba: Dee ASTM Fyn oeedee LOOM ‘Kappel, president of Western: Elec-, ©TC#5¢ wil average about 2.9 nut Blvd, Friday, 9 to 6, Sat. “#tMolic C arch Bere, af 1 a doe beha Raupiant, Noo 1. 118-238 ba. May re 1 148 Oct ..se 189 trie Co., yesterday was elevated P*F — 19 to 18. Ady. ‘Reqplant. long type, No. 1, 75-135 pk | eT ape jto the presidency of the American McNamara said his division's Catholic ~ Women behe® Mofteredia. ne 43 . ve r Bag a" cose TO a ‘Telephone & Telegraph Cn at a forecasts were for at Pn a 10 ser: Sale, ue, Suveréag, 8 ae. Ne L136 . 8, | |Per cent increase in to ustry | Beds sale rhe ise zo me beaker. oa i Liyastock ‘meeting of the board of directors. | production during 1957, with an| —Adv, re yh Ay’ Try S| | Kappel succeeds Cleo F. Craig, leven greater increase in Ford) communication, Pontiac Rene Curly. Me. 1. 2 “te des beds | oenaut aah ne aes «se. President of the giant communica- | sales. (Present indications are Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M., Pri, ps. to. 1, 1.00-2.50 % bu. Peas, Biack- | table 180, Not enough hogs early to make, ‘tions company since 1951, who was this year’s industry output will | Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m., to confer FC | U. S. STEEL eye, Eee tatas bu; Rg * et +s. pe |* merket, undertone st: ng virwiay} lelected chairman of the board. jtotal approximately 6,150,000 degree. Samuel E. Smith, WM. basket. Peppers ars, Hot, Ne. ay oa @ standstill teday, market pentne’ | had hea Ww units.) —Adv. Peppeva. Mea. ot aX, Sanna “ian Kappel ded ct ‘ i GENERAL ELECTRIC Five Common Stocks Attractive For Capital Growth For more information without obligation—call C. J. Nephier Co. 818 Community National Bank Bldg. DOW CHEMICAL of NEW JERSEY U.S. RUBBER FE 2-9119 foes over the years because we ; hered to the policy of honest values and honest advertising. WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Until 9 O’CLOCK “3 WAYS TO BUY: — 1—Cash. 2—Layaway. 3—Wo money down. as low as $1.25 weekly! have ad- 3-PC. Rere’s I Free Standing TOILETS Cavite Patter LESS SEAT value - plus! Includes $-ft. tub, COMPLETE WITH ALL ome 8” BATH SETS REG. $134.50 VALUE We urge you to compare this outstanding bargain. Purchase 21x32 Inch DOUBLE BOWL = STAINLESS STEEL Kitchen Sink WHITE 3 wash basin and closet. a” S$BQ* , COLORED | BIG 30-GAL. GAS i] WATER HEATER Reg. $69.95 “A” Grade, not crate marred. Compare this value! ‘5 4” HOT tub, wash closet ‘ ‘all A-GRADE fi 4 with BATH SETS WALL CABINETS Sturdy, ALL SIZES of Base and Wall Cabinets in stock #, . AT LOWEST PRICES! _—eeeeerrrrerrrrrrrrry” Big 52-Inch—3-Unit Kitchen all steel con. $19 Attractive “revling. Fa\ Beautiful MIRROR BRITE Finish Reg. $69.95 TrweevrewTrrTrTrrrrT TTT eee "siz $QQ95 WASH These tanks carry com- ag spiel fee ~~ ote nn ter! Ask ua. HOT WATER HEATER gt 8 Worth Many Dellars- More Net Exactly as Pictared 4%4-Ft. and 5-Fe. BASINS "dure soqe with triple plated chrome faucets. A - wonderful value! 11” Big 21x32-Inch 2-COMPARTM SINKS Every one « real buy! Hurry, select yours today. Slight imperfections. © ENT EY $6” EMERSON Prices Slashed on 3 FLOOR MODELS for Fast CLEARANCE SETS A sara thinelbiny lg lh hege Magny oa gor wlby ponaabaktn iL Lagiiiae. erst sors yes Nanaaly alemenbe gage now! if you buy Bt ete: FE 41516 and FE $-2100 MARRED PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. $b lk tek Re ii Srasetin & Pete Beste REE 2-COMPARTMENT. CEMENT _LAGRORY TRAYS — DELIVERY | pare ‘44° SPECIAL saree Mg CABINET SINK complete with chrome faucet end strainer $69.95 Value LOWEST PRICES ON § STEEL PIPE Vp-Inch Golvenixed. ‘$2.65 Tarineh Gelvanized $6.5 Galvanized. 1¥a-Inch Galvanized, $7.70 nch Galvanized .$10.32 ita time *5h9Q>°0 2 a diese es 500 registering since July 9. when the total was 5,100, Persons may register now any time during regular office hours trom 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, from 9 a.m. to 5.p.m. Tuesday Friday. An application for absentee vot- erg ballot may be secured from the clerk's office in person or by mail. College students who have registered should avail themselves of this opportunity to vote. Leonard-Lakeville Club Meeting on Wednesday LEONARD — The Leonard and Lakeville Cemetery Auxiliary will / hold the regular dinner at noon | 54" Wednesday, with a business meet- | ing in the afternoon, at Auxiliary | Hall. Goodwill Club Luncheon WATERFORD TOWNSHIP The Goodwill Club will hold a luncheon meeting af 1 p.m. Fri- day at the home of Mrs. Mae Hall, 2918 Airport Rd. Co-hostess for the luncheon is Mrs, Alvin Austin. says, “comparatively ‘heavy,” with the township having around Teena Service i 2 fr or ight m Goad . oid VouheosSio Sas oa tie “! FUNERAL HOME BX aden Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor | FE EVENING WORK, PART OR FU §° background e heoke heating wataler mi Pee aoe ts _Ortonville _S6F3 Pontiac y. French. eee ~ BIX SPACES = Bear sunken garden $50 per apace FURNACE INSTALLER, SERV: © I 22167 . _ Fe a \eeaTEA TOR VICE | Patricia will He in state He points out that there is | Pee slightly ever two weeks to regis- ter to vote in the Nov. 6 general election ELMABETH. % E. Howard &t., age &: dear sister of reneley. and Feneley Miss lee in state at the tg a tural Atavecat tee Appeigimeat 3-950, be ta : the Central Methodist Churen for . Milton At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press office in the following ley will =ouuttn Punerail ee ee 16, 18, 25, 28, 57, 73, 74, Laden jenia is Later, Mrs Maude Powse: 86, 96, 110, 116, 117, 118, . areas and Marvin man for oii and Pa urners,. — pply in person pty b'ham, REP. A ante te do ere, 3 ‘caaehe Works 415 Mala . ter, Michigan, . Dinnan, 6 W. learn a good business,|- Experienced wo an to help with children, light housework, sta nights a week, 1244. experienced. Fawcett and Company. 906 &. toolmakere Mae’ Breet Roches- MAN WITH CAR FOR PLEASANT OUTDOOR r, rvice will held Saturday, sept. 2, at 1:30 from the Huntoon Punere . SALES WORK ~ 1 fome. Interment in a Perry Mt. Mrs. che Par ry. will le im state at the Huntoon Puner SEPT. 30, 1986, EMMA JANE, Omar, Puneral arrangements will be an- nounced later by the ee G a i ford. and uet | be. ry reliable. couple. MI 4 =| A FEW MEN | Needed for a job with opportunity Obtain and $125) MES, 8. ATA, 0 vty wr Street, age he | Alfred Moorebead = dr., jeen Crudup, dear sister of Fred be held e vritey. Bept 31, 3 Join Huron between) __Help Wan ted Male 6 Salary commission and car allowance. Contact in per 3 PORTERS WANTED AT NEW son Peter Pan Snack Shoo in Birm. Avgiy ip person between 2:00 a at 6A35 Telegraph, | Cireulation ~ | MOTOR ‘VEHICLE OPERATOR -| "ROOM COTTAGE IN. ‘EXCHANGE | $43 to $76 weekly depending on time caretaker, Tesponst- | qualifications, To. fill future Va- cancies in local area. Must pos- | aia BETWEEN rT ae i as CoM Mr, Maton Dept Press sess Michigan Motor Vehicle. op-! erator’s license One year reine GIRL “TO BABYSIT AND ASSIST rod full-time paid experience drivin automotive Rs nyee ol desirable. tion from pearest Michigan Em- | ployment Service office or write ability dele- Kiicnigan Civil Service, ansing | i with Hes Donald E. Morris offici-— in Oak Hil! Funeral Home rate may or) duct work. M101 Orchard ~ Auto. Screw Machine emt be eapertanced qn Cone ou. Tt you cam work 4 evenings Fi be week and Saturday, you can earn ct ating UD Fis to $100 a week, Apply Mr “9 NOTICE OF Lge ON ASSESSMEN PROPOSED SPECI Ine VILLAGE OF WOLVERINE LAKE Take notice that the assessment roll, directed the village counci] at their meeting tember 10, 1956, covering the Special Assesament District, hes been read improvement, roo on the following lote and parce badd Road: Schulte-Hoffman Spring 88 to 105 Perk Subdivision. Annex to Schuite-Hoffman : Biuft @ivision, Lots 5 ph tate 3 te 28 goring Park ea ee The their writing with ot theret ae Clerk before the close “Take further notice that the Council of the Vil of Wi siverine Lae term cat ry Mt. Park. Mrs. Porritt vil 2677 onchart Lake Road [MARRIED MAN ON FARM. MUST be exp,.970 Bi A eall to FE saan wit give you! ‘ME N_ FOR HEATING. CONTRAG. H the story of one of the best seil-| ing jobs in the sation. J tor. Some experience in P eng oT! op __Keego Harbor. PART-TIME HELP 4 * meere Time: 10 a.m. to 12! wage S$. Saginaw. FE 5-830. > (‘AUTOMATIC _— MACHINE pixpovs — APPLY MOTOR INN in INS RS —Biezenton, ore aon mentees HOUSEWIVES wanes ote eth lie in vote the Sparks-Grittia ant ..2 Pia Se ay No phon paone tty M TE takin uarters in Pontiac, Michigan : te t a CARPENTERS * officia: Interment = wie Chapel Geme: rienced No helpers. Donelson johns Funeral Home CLASSIFICATIONS __Civil Service, Lansini ANNOUNCEMENTS AGES OF 7 AND © Card of Thanks SALE ESN TEN quell Heaton To Rave aaa for islert youn nen local area. ling, Plenty of ience es. waver ing atid contacts. t e a...] * rina REALTY CO. rative Real Estate how Wee ots W. 16 p.m. except Wednesday ey My week We train and fi-| ‘BOYS -- VETS . to travel return, M 1 excels’! Sheet Meta penees advanced against draw. Must be neat. Ready to leave im- Men: ee Dan MeCtellan, ‘BENDING flelp Wantea M i anted Female earnings plus $509 bonus to scribe penalties for the violation of Mighe Townst of Independence ie eA Section bag er maine, Fora nns”™ a pum eae ulated phowsen” wells, pumps person than = iy, wl J such Board shail Ae) tap, change, obstruct er interfere’ therewith in any “war weaves having first secured writ- isston @o so from said Section 2. ee person shall, on the yeonerty of another, do any plumbing im connection with such water syatems, or make any attachments, con- nections, alterations, or repairs to any service pipes, fixtures or plumbing connected therewith, unless he ! FIXTURE 2 BUILDERS Ear. ea a, r ualified to make fixtures for ~- Ay ar « small diameter steee) tub- month Ea Appl Mey \ . oipead work with overtime.! ton, Roosevelt Sal eee pe 1 i 3, No phone calls, be|” enced. Good Rochester OL | 2 » . mice. 4 oot man with car Sele eat Mave more resus ° Sh PF Puller Brush, Baperimeatal sheet wetal & lay.) out men Superienced genera) sheet metal an, Bheet metal helper Plenty of overtime, fringe bene- All aircraft work _MeGregor Mig. ee! M1L-4-3540 “TRAVEL L AND ND EARN- AVON TUBE DIVISION Fourth poshoner. Michigan A ; Tht - > it de3 af winivis i Som wer work, Ist clas cus t € | ome” Ont exp, need Sonia ment. iv » De y. o-0411. a8 , EXP, BUTCHER ? market work. FE 45-1651. nf neeuts Z PERIE: on Y iL, Cc . meas & ie new dies./118 tndianwood R work shell have been duly © of Michigan and vogionered and give bond to the Township Board in the” ameunt of 4500.00 Bect fon 3. an wreter passing from ® corporation cock any — "ust pase through in rt No by-pass or connection detween the meter and the main shall be installed | ef maintained Bection 4. All water meters connected ‘oe &. Township owned water system tenmodiately become the property shelt of the Township fon 6. Aay person whe shall vio- late any provision of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misde- Mmeancr and upon conviction “ae Donished br # fine not to exceed $160 fed the coste of prosecution, or, tion shell be permitted t, ant constitute a separate off Section ¢ This ordinance affecti the public health, safety, morals pon welfare shail become effective 30 days after its publication in s newspape Geers circulation fm the Township of pend ence this 18th dav of September, aD. toe by the Independence ‘Town- ship Board Yeas Andrews, Snader, HAROLD J. DOERLER Independence Township Cieck it. tii ceatereasny NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE 984 Chevrolet Bport Coupe, Motor Ne ONOCSOIFSEF. Bale to be held 1:30 pom, | . September 24 1956 at 160 N Wesnine?| @ a. Oxford Michigan. Sept 26 31. STATE. “OF ~ MICHIGAN in the Pro- | bate Court for the County of Oakland jan . duveniie Division Ba an One Sperck the petition concern. | eee, minor, Cause No ier? To Roy Opdycke, father of chila naving been wend tn Reged of the |. Simons a ctl WE Wish TO THANK OUR WARY eo For Sale or Exchange Orion Rd., Rochester. FINAN Are you interested in 4 supplement me? The World ‘Book Bncyelopedia has 8 = few openings ares, for = 4 e8.) which ts ant and dignified, aircraft, experi om Must have ex - Neee toleran seoee work Pela? days & vacations, Over’ me. MANUFACTURING ee TECHNICIAN —- 60 wDETAILERS WANTED For special machinery, yrs experience “Machine-o- Matic Corp. 86 DEPENDABLE. | STN we L _wanted ! for farm work. M ~ EXPERIENCED Used car salesman and appraiser, A new ear dedier, To assemble — and per form covelopmeent sts On exper! mental hydraulic and pneumatic Fixtures devices for aircraft, Steady work. ve °c. MFG. CO. |_118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion N WTD. EXPERIENCED MAN ON small motor repair Steady em- ployment, FE 40516, WOOL PRESSER steady em-' Birm. Cleaners, 1283 8, Wood) Bank B commis-| ward, MI 4-4620, hops. room, Dove — me = p phon a. HOUSEKEEPER FOR ELDERLY — Live in. FE 6-0008 after 6 a leading manufacturer ot | cigareties between ages twenty-| Fi rE PERSONNEL ASSISTANT $235 PER MONTH~ F] E Eos RENTS EE ul at best Bias. Rocka Sr hav trouble m aa ae see Wesuske’ 'e “ eontac! wi $7 Jossman, Ortonville. MI re manents, Perry, FE 32-1244. ____. Travel avel Agencies 25A 25A __ PLANNING A TRIP? WPRERERVATIONG . —. CR “; PONTIAC TRAVEL - SERVICE 008 W. HURON &T. Wd. Children to Board 26 COLO! HOME for children, Ticensed, Ave $ae02 «o- Employment Agencies 8A te CAREER CENTER B-1 RIKER BUILDING FE 6-0416 ~ BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS Immediate or part time: Aaa 1, work and « Bi I ioe Sent 44204 re MIDWEST. PONTIAC’S OLDEST EM- Pans Sears AND D OUR PERMANENT POSI- . TIONS te Bank Bldg. FE Instructions 9 BAPE “th CRRAMIC —_ INSTR Greenware ‘INTELLIGENT ~ sini tL FOR” - ora) office og “Able to work es, ithout i * vencemont in cine with oueny. | Mite, Post “ofc 6x Feiler car perntgnes. Apply aa te care v toe 8 yr. a do light work . tice shome. "res ® MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPES. light housework. apply +2 son St, ori a = in. ‘ast “2-2087. seu a Lia to weno PE. 2-0 ection TREE TRIMMER EXPERD as oa oe ad Sigh school raduate. Exe, eence ive 1-6477 between 6 and 7 osone ly being & Rodele fair, mettes seek bd delivery o | eee more $40 per al oe } ent home Mast be between po 45. Bteady position wan hoard. vacation’ Ue Use of la! thes Uae tim: to elderly * indy. Write aren Box M. ELIABLE, Wi a - ewe! lady, ly -. 3 Orenard Ave. Sobre 's Use Toner we > Pereennel v mweite Pontiac Press Box YOUNG MAN TO Lm LEARN CLOTH: | t ne F A ST cery store Be H ctitough Rent Ads! Room, goen: 4 tion ae soy) EOS a oe 7 hing — Want : ® you ‘ACTION. ‘otor 8. oovers aa Sale Pee os a ing nity for advancement for pont: tious & equechenons person. mun's, 51N, YOUNG MAN Your , OUR OWN BUSINESS — YOUR Ads give, own fours! Belling. nationally Dial FE sivien fore entire family. wi. ¢ a ence Pies cat , Write TAN _» roe Mass wan a ge I The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 " From 8 aims. to 5 p.m, Card e of f Thanks 1 WISH To THANK “our! neighbers and relatives for their many kind expceeenens of sympathy and floral offe durin our recent Ls gies gee tiene Mae Simons, thanks to the Dixie Ba neral Home Thomec immediately. “i's e re 32.05 , made 7 . ur kath Be a adjustments Im LOVING MEMO ORY oF . Welsh, Husband and 4 a Ta passed away Sentem- CASH WANT 4D RATES ae 4 AS tn the ye he passed awn ‘ Lines oy y 3 Dare. @ Days missed by his Wite and. Chik oie In loving memory of M. _ paduer who aed. 1682 we one Ruews the silent heart! m ten ~ ra oe Walled Lake, venines __Help Wanted Female 7 7 s ARES, oa ANTED Dror mh. Geren leek Bat 2 Ad~ oe Sere : inet aovamsiy ror at home. % La + Call Mr. Clark, Olive M, : : For well or: women, 2 SIGE ae adi se eet ee interested in rupplement. fre ww Re Income? DRIVING SCHOOL ‘Get more driving sense, for Your) RESIDENT! jusiness Institute Tw Lawrence #, Phone PE 3-358 ‘LEARN DR 3A. Tinto Wee DMVES id week. Bus, FE 22253 Res.: FE 8-1665 waver: P BUY deh FERS LESSONS | For toeerview. eal) VOICE E LESSONS SES TEN ots O55 OTR. ———- |Recently moved here from out of state and would like @ limited “Bade Bet ie Rowe Mare LICENSED Hf DAY ARE. | Vie. of Auburn and Crooks Rd. “ox PE 7-81.26 —ing._and_back fing Fe $9663. Wtd. Household Goods 2 2 ¥ CASH som SMALL RA- ‘a, b te. CEMENT WORK __ Moving & Trucking 19 - ~~ + prices" Frees ates. AS) AND nunaunr HAUL zl dios. FE 5-87 Open Sundays FE 21760. se : CEMENT A & BL BLOCK CHARLES Since} FCOOR! FE fiiang. 200 ‘pndwell Wales Dry se TAPING GUARA INCINERA y. Carl L. Bills, PE ASHES AND D RUBBISH HAULED. | esned and so forth. FURNITURE NEEDED a Entire home or odd tetas, Get the a Ad Y MOWING-HAULIN dollar. outright or SRCELLERT ‘SERV! Tself tt for you. B Community Sale. Ph #2711 service. FE Sete, 08s 86 State ture AND HEAVY TROCKING Bons a ‘WID. COMPLETE # Dow? AND HEAVY , HAULING —y FE 6-0005_ meeneral Contractor & COMMERCIAL eg Briar AL- cOM- PietE SuIEDING SERVI EASY A. Authier Const. ei EM ING FLOOR hte Sanding finishing. ‘85 Edison HEATING SPECIAL Get your heating systems. ed s, fireplaces cleaned and red now. Chimneys rebuilt and iit new, also gas camaese and chimney door gril _bailt to order, walls : —Leee!- re tered co. va pam. equipped. Excavating grading « and! back ti __Work Wanted Male 10 10 a at A-t CARPENTER WORK, NEW & i General repair. __Reasonable rates aye work imm eee, OS TO DO work, itve in, io drinkers +h Senter ‘oath. Tom's Market, cha: , i » hy sd asst itn for a eeeee AN 1G aie Write Postise Press, WOMAN OVER %6 for W OOL PRESSER anere, 1003 8. Woodward. | Finny DESIRES DAY aos pe . Ret PE 40000 HOUSE ‘MOVING FOr TY ae PAINT oee:| 9 REDUCED RATES _ : ee cave yeu. Gul Larg bi Trucks to Rent "2 Trailers and Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 25 Me > wenday a6 > BUSINESS WOMEN DESIRE PE aout, PE «tus oO’ DELL CARTAGE Distance Moving, WANT TO RENT a2 fAR GARAGE - 56808 a southwest Pontiac area. [RELIABLE COU ; M WOMAN AND 7 Sets ne ues sire 4 foom modern unfa come TO COAST ae OUT. nm Saee INTERIOR & Ex: i $0mn, | 3 ext. 61 between $:30 am. and HAROLD § PAINTING AND ‘PAINTING AXD DECORATING. /WIDOW WILL | (BHARE HER — reasonabie. ° tea | Sylvan with res cleaned and so forth ONE OP — SSPHECS LARGEST furniture buyers. Cash waiting. PE 4-7681 ‘eal oer Or AUCTION 1? =| for you te HAULING. Wro~ 2 MATCHING til RUGS, 7798 WANTED Sr ye eae OP Ph oMe OF Pe stm also mise, Priv. party. Wd. | ‘Miscellaneous 2 28 SUNK CARS. $13, TOU "KEEP tires oe PE. on jamen. mr WTD ANTIQUE DISHES, LAMPS, furn, MY 3-157! Wanted | to F Rent 2 iN ibe tom stakes FURNISHED 3 } TO 5 ROOM noUse in Waterford Twp FE 23-5081. rhe 7 TO § RM. HOUSE. COUPLE WOU bedroom home FE + PE 41935. moderate two-bedroom house er ep Phone FE 21106 atter Pm house near bus line Prefer Hae- thorne School vicinity. PE §-0118. Open i |¥ouKe COURLE DESIRE 2 BED- FE Howinnd 3046, Diste Hey. in er Fr" wo after ca * ae Preas, Box 1. Paper ba a in a8 lFonNo Soria AND V-¥EAR- jason old child desire 2 bedroom wnfurn. house im viemity of Pontiac. Up to $60. aT 1s ‘YOUNG COUPLE WITH BABY DE- har 39 p.m, Eves. PE 2.2099 and Exterior vutes-sed tree free oe Share, Living Quarters 30 ail G i) sending, and finishing. FE . Wall paper cleaned. ey ee ». ROOF REPAIRS | PAINTING AND ,DECORATING.) Torning gitl, PE b-Oea3 efter 6-38 PAINTING — PAPERHANGING. ber Be Ay = wan E iD peed ve see roppen tS St NED to take care af FRY ite, scboot TRENCHING AND | Painting & Wall W ashing: WILL SHARE HOME witl BULLDOZING Sore G6 TE Se PE |B. D. Tompeon FE +604) Physio-Therapy Wtd. Transportation 31 Building Supplies 12A syenisn Massa MOE & THERAPY. LIVE AT zit 2 STOP! LOOK! Tatser Ra.'§ dave a week. f pct Si aatoashete te Sees setae al . SHARE EXPENSES TO 6. F. Business Services 13|_ice celia, FE eget tT! Miseouri, Friday afternoon. Cali APPLIANCE REPAIR, WASHING mac * and s¥eepera, 5 eel 602 N. Johnson, A ANCE Ww ~All makes, Thyle ‘< sA ._ PE 45168. AIR COM PRESSORS | oe ret re. mixers, pumps and 8 ‘ers. oe HOWLAND, Bg Disle Hwy. RE oe pt NTAIN PENS facto : by ry trained men at our store. ral i Office y Co, 2 W. Lew. FE 30135 . bby | ‘MAN DESIRES ride from Twin CONDON’S TV. 127 8 PARKE ot Typewriter Service 224 3" MN. ‘un Eves fise irae = Wid. Contracts, _Mtgs. 32 ee wean iP tn Pa A QUICK Laer WILL —-OTVE YOu. om os with = an hid- NICHOL IE & HARGER “133 W. Huron PE 5-#193 Bit on the sale of your contra _ ¢ sale of your before sell. “ Edw. Xe Stout. Realtor Eves. mite Ot * fond BEADLES DR Daarees SAMPLE roa ee 4 8S. TELEGRAPH PREE 81) DR & BED- spreads. Your material. FE 65-5797. Lost & Found Licensed | FOUND: BEAGLE | nou HOUND. $250,000 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned jand contracts for our clients. See me before you sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN EALTY . REALTORS perative Real Estate Exchange D 333 Orchard Lake Rd e a ven i FOR : Ba Sasignvelt 0 Dixie Bey, ®./ CONTRACTS WANTED We need —- e immediate ® waitin have IMMEDIATE: CASH Sr ae Oe CT. Templeton, Realtor Bring FE b04i oF FE eit. Ank, for Ted McCullough Nor : J: C. HAYDEN, Realtor B EST CAS Sees he cae Realtor e ari he Rd, oon at wiih 100 “waultabien ens M 5 RIGAGES vol aBY eft uita hERE n ALL MODERN EFFICIENCY ot aPaciovus fen "SE ses near downtown, $05 per ae immediate occupanc in trom “$68 to 60a a smsath. pt. rm. Lal ems, Union’ Lake. Adults. fee Mr. O@etth % E WNuron 61. Rent Houses Furnished 35 MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS 0263 i ~LISTi NGS WANTED 4 we have render a LB 4 at tant Perel “Roger B. Henry, Inc. (aASEMRAT APT tl Mats ise E, Auburn Rd. ou bat mao re Sus re el ie ‘ROY SN 3 rr aS Wy ©. Bere 8 bE FE ote _Rent toot Arte Fee Furnished 33 round foot, Prt. entr. FE $1208. - ‘2 Rooms, Pri. Bath, Clean FE 42579 C.PANGUS 1919 M15 __ "ihn UNION COURT APT. Furn. of unturn, apt, acuite only. “K. ac “HEMPSTEAD 5 ROOMS & Auto. het water. ivi W. Lake * Walled a Vine sont tec ENT, CHiL- dren welcome Romeo PL 9-2360, RN. - gs Pontiac month, .. Be ‘es Taah spends fai * ¢i _on Sat. and Sun, only. ASE: EK. LAKE FRONT “on, ee 's Golf Course TOwe- ; unfurn, Uti in rent, OR 34912. after 6:00 and . 1 ebtid ‘welcowe, FE 9-1430. ONE } ROOM. PRIVATE BATH. “Hold the applause — this is not part of the act!” Rent Houses Unturn. 3¢ 36 eee et aN : = ront, Vill a MA Cass LAKE, } BEDROOM HOME —_ ake err beat, and lake es. ey a mo. Availaole Pet +7837 srasere LAKE. 3 BEDROOM Dew 488. VErmont 40023, OF Gales ik Lk Priv. Good neighborhood. Big jot. Year around home. $80 per mo, FE 68-1368 FOR LEASE oie 4 BEDROOM. 3 BATH CAR GARAGE, FOR MR. BATEMAN, - Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528) _ Fe 371 8. Telegrapa Eves. & Sun. iy GOVERNMENT’ UNPURN- ished Call 2079 Man, EM 3-4432. one & 4 AG acne RE UNFURNISHED Sheds en after §:30. Auburn leights — ALL N 3 ROOM UN- TALL ees best, oouhe only. Call OR sae. SMALL HOUSE PARTLY FUR- Bithed. 3 end bath Cass- Ensabeth Ra 66 @ month, FE San wOOERN BU NCH STYLE 7 DERN RA 2 bedresm duplex, oa Desemant. esas Wels Cake ad Sas season. Hitman Area. MU 44540 WTD.: Anenoves SPACE, CON- tact PE 56-6124. | WAREHOUSE AT 356 36g AUBURN, 625 Auburn Ave. Apt. ~_For Sale Houses 43 « WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 _ CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 ‘TERED WALL&, For For Rent nt Miscellaneous 42 42 * HUNTING Cai CABIN FOR ag ap Arro’ Sleeps ta For Sale Houses 43 erp’ Washington Park Sub. eniently located 3 . ‘Otlered $2,200 * balanc gh Fast possession. = NICHOLIE Humphries ee ~ IN Y CLARKSTON ~ me, Steam heat, large . Car garege. $10,- MA_5-6867. ~A Handy Man Special tm, house. Extra lot, east of and pump ready to be an payment. Owner Pe 803 ease. BU 3 MODEL Two bedroom, sever occupied. On 3 corner lots or M west Ready for og eal _ Hneeention Priced at $8,950, te formation cal] Mra, Spears RUSSELL A, NOTT. ama TOR FE 46005 #5 |17 Ww Pine $2,500 DOWN @ rooms, full basement, 1%, baths, needs LEAVING STATE $1200 DOWN 3 bedrooms, full vasement. This lear ge: , rear yard ie fenced. pow t Sanascaned Located in North Lincoin School $8500, Showa by exly, con- tact; B. Evenings and Sundays TIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK REAL ESTATE re or FE 44813 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PINE LAKE PRIVILEGE 3 bedroom large car- living reom with fireplace, full bathe, full basement. gas hest and tne and many other fine features for robe 3 car garege. paved crive. landscaped Only $28,900. Down Payment Near school bus st = Es Ge a2 PLas G. M. McLEOD PULL BASEMENTS. 3 BEDROOMs | /!2? 8. Woodward wef) OIL ac. HEAT $300 DOWN Soanis a gon settee 3 bedrm, shell home, Built on your 152 W. Huron Phone PE 41567 | °% ur moe maning ond wittag. LARGE § ROOM MODERN ancy | ** “ COODELL sieched aarage, New hot water |3200 Rochester Rd. ar. Aubura hester ken oil OL 6-0631 fexse Large bitebe Sallie cul boards. Let j00xi80" Bacrifice at 4 BEDROOMS $8050. Low down ee Im- eee ty ROT gi FE ett be for Saree. fam family or woene. near POR COLORED PF. : only $1,500 down. bedrm., modern, gas heat, close to schools . rta- 2 BEDROOMS i srs, | {ite_bonesine vi tee pea eh * aow ae Dealt. — eaten, water. bet otf basement’ jaandry tube, fruit cel- lar, automatic wreses heater, rage & mote. $1,500 down. * 3 BEDROOMS GENERAL HOSPITAL—A family home w meny = ad- ¥ , large rooms down, gas heat, garage, $2. down. Cail J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 8 w 8 1011 W. Huren PE 5-181 COLORED ym UNDE on new Subdir wow DER eee ) Low wir ene ee RENT? WE STOW N REALTY DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ear OUTSTANDING BARGAIN 617.950 ‘OG LOW AND RAMBLING Just imagine a ranch boeme ¢0x28- on f Prom 9800 to $2,008. We have 61 oe such homes to your > ner - early locality, sell or en jake y Sapure Save | trade on 2 bedroom brick time, come in and see pic- ‘ares. : FURNISHED HOME OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS Leveted . chy eat " eee heat, Lig re, mace m complete a HOM mediate possession, nice bot, 2-car BUNGALOW $975 Attractire. neat and clean, 2 bedroom modern buncalow, 24x28 : ti floors, off heat, electric automatic bot water, REALTY CO storms screens, 'y lot 19662 WF FE 38-9407 Price $6075, near bus and stores NEW 2 BEDR HOME, |... utes from tak su BURBAN BUNGALOW 8750 DN. caieet bus = aaa toute. just Modern five room vengelew, fn off ved road. i¢ te poem mont, furnsce, Motor Ea« rae. er. ae perch. 5 close to ba FRED J. RUGE a Mi. Rea) Estate SI xe Tete ht Sei Oprion TO BUY wn —— and good condition, fun We will build on your lot «o=23 basement, of] heat, a, a pes 2, bearecm shell beuse. Cost yes tell covery easy terms. or rent O46. 370, $110 Gown nie” See our | With option to purchase, hurry on model. additional ation, | ‘his one. LAKE FRONT $11,500 RED HORSE CORP. Ll OR TRADE we Oe ai $5 ce Cate site tele Rroviecs, Fei full basement, oil A.C. heat, $2000 Ps wn or room BY OWNER suburban home Recently built home. Large pic’ | WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE tered walls. Lake privileges. At- " pg ms ded SON REAL’ tractive —— We age 739 . 41557 NoD oo Down Payment on Ba eo BY OWNER est = pee poms fo gl Algal nag or, aoe ok with New Brick va-| Lake Oakland Front ey MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Pioneer Highlands all BC car gerage. pointment to show Your Own Business Beautifully mented property main paved highway with copresimately bt frontage. Buildings | consist ter store satsing feet for boat livery, telev!- sion repair, barber shop, etc. rie at only $11,960 - terms availabie. Sylvan Lakefront 7 room, tridevel with st tached garage 2 baths, fire- lace, good swimming, good shing, one @ perfect view of vend Quick posses- é 3 Famil mily Income the finest tncomes o have had the pleasure to offer im its price range North side location, One & * With 3 be extra large kiteben. ing. full basement and gas heat, Only $13,950, We in- vite comparison. Owner might consider smaller house im trade. Owner Transferred Hurry out to see this West ae suburban 3 bedroom 40 year old. Sparkling. clean, and araatively decorated. an eedar shake home. 1 REALTORS FE 40528 377 _ 8. Telegraph ANNET OFFERS Eves, RS 3-1295 REAL Phone OR Open Eves. mh § "wan 10 te 6 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE onta. FARM — Permastone sid- ing, 5 acres. 5 bedrooms or can be used 2fenily incom NORTH aN — Nice! out 3 olen jome aituat 80x274 = ft. rooms _ Put Full price 98,060 with terms. BRICK AND FRAME — 2 bed- room bungalow with unfinished attic. Neat and clean and located in Pioneer Highlands. Cail for ap- Ppointment to see. : a al George | R. Irwin REATOR Baidwin Ave. 80505, ety fest condition as Priced to elf at $11,000," Leslie. R. Tripp, Realtor Lawrence 8&t Pes $8161 or Fu bases STOUTS Best Buys. Today ° Story Book Setting BSituat ameone Paes a. shade treea TM acre eareet "nees Clare ved road, Cute ston on pay room ranch style home 2 bedroo; FE 5-0101 PFE with ottathed eareee. = ‘ WPT. CANAL FRONTAGE. ac-| ‘°° ™. i wails cons to 8 large lakes. Excellent om fired" eae, fahing. very clean, 3 bedroom Sutometic hot water pest: 1. er, aluminum storms and train Dear by "Owner er oing ts screens, kitchen with built tn Florida. Total price $9,850. ond ang apes aa ; fornia a C. Schuett | S25 ° 344 of $11,000 ‘100 night od ea ee ~ a ( ? , - Detroit offices: FE | 22409 , W OULD YOUr “NOR TH E ND pine 2 wa targe land home Neat 2 bedrm., complete bath. lot with full beth, part ofl furnace ice lot t, fully with sewer alumts BONTIAC RERLTS™ geroene., We_2ere, Se 731 Baldwin FE 54-6275 down. e it . JUST ae BUILDING IT es OURSELF DON’T WAIT We have Bs 3 bedroom brick with See this modern 8 family room complete with fire- bungalow today. Local io place. 1% baths, and a 2 ub ie on car garage. It's new and 7 ft. seaped lot ¢ to Pull price $21,750. Located and Full base in Judson Park, 1'% miles borth m furnace, hot water ef Pontiac Rd. on Adam. heater, 2 large 4, PRANK SHEPHARD REALTOR large living room, dining rm. OL _1-7511 2980 Tienken aE Roch and kitchen. Priced under NEW HOUSE, 30 x 3% FT. WITH tharket at only with en % acre side $1245 down. Quick posses lot. Well, pump, conte unk and “ mn sub floor. Electricity & 5 j ite et Ek]. SL DOWN | ¢ can aaye 1S home located west of Pom MIDDLEBELT TO tué ST J08- Mas seer ao ee cee. ° Sadem wand sonnet oh piace for the children, Only ; mo) . oF tate, e600 a m on balance, s 3 RM. MOD. BUNGALOW, W ; bath’ New water heater. ae EAST SUBURBAN : ° ws, Ven a Cute as o is bewly : paved oo near ranch style bome sehosle and Bus, cide. ‘M700, located on Crooks Rd. with | PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 3 ares, botresme, a 832 W. Huron __—SPh_~*FE 43508 sereens, oak floors and BY OWNER § LARGE ROOMS | plastered walle. Large | Makie end outside Enotty pine family room Large emt, beat, corner with = therm picture wn | Gecgecba, Sis etna | | Emley' weeroang ue *. Baeinaw. 4 pm FE qouped lawn. 62.000 NEw iE ROOM SHEE, 7 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor nice q city, ved street . jaw &. PE 6-018 $380 down On S410) Open Eves. Til 8:30 TRADE 7 ACRES, 7 Y ROOM SOM HOUSE : or farm west ae e rE FOR SALE MODERN, NEWLY |3 ROOMS & BATH. YEAR decorated $ room house WEh ge | eeveratod me a eet es i rage. smail down payment. FE Seeorated, in & out, MY 51122. 2 BEDRM. BUNGALOW. — lot. Full basement, gas heat, sulated attic hows all ™ $1,800 down. 25 W. Brook frou ‘evel, rnace, Dock, operate we ter system for yard. Nicely landscaped fenced. yard. $15,- ooo. terms TE iN bas 3 bedroom room could a be converted into apartments. Newer gaa fur- nace, Includes all rnish- ings except owner's apart ment. $18,000, $5,000 down. 4 Family—Close In 4 three room units In excel- lent condition presently r ed for $280 Pe m hb ‘h unit hes rooms, Roy Annet Inc. ent-/ 85 Oakland rece” Meat’ gas ‘and elke. | And Rent the Other tricity average $45 & month. 2 separate ogee on big 240 Lf EG senna gor = eee i+ Mh Son _ . ,tiful full ‘path, il heat, \erms. aes vius 2 bed ae ery Indian Village Brick te nanan oe seer of Attractive 6 room home plus lawn. An outricht steal at enclosed sun porch in exce!- $3,950 with $1.450 down. ¢ in excep’ renter make vour — frnmael ly good neigh! liv Immediate aren room fireplace, dining | Dandy Big itchen room, remecd kitehen with automatic dishwasher, Breezeway and Garage P and eck 1982 mengaion on 2 large on first floor, 3 large bed- lots just off pavement. Ex. geome and tile on 2nd cellent full bath, oi] beat, 2 i. bedrooms, ow . er Bi gas heat, incinera- he north—oniy §?, tor, 2 car garage, 900, Fiseo down as a or terms. month. Quick Otter Hills Brick Giroux-Franks Beautiful executive § room L REAL EST. me ell, en’ ig ing space in kitchen, built until ¢; Sun. 1 to § p.m. in & oven and stove. Large living room with fire- | veo picture eated 2% car atteched ga- Tage, iow: 5 and y screens, privile on Otter Lake. Situated on large well . landsea 3 pos . session. Only $28,500, terms. Established m 1916 Lake to prt. beach Rd. sylvan on Che Income—Close In up. Will trade "your Ra 434.508 14 room house Tent 4-3000 or OS showing . re ~ $364 per month plus owner's | =z owen: 3 BDRM. RANCH sta 3 fight housekeeping TATE POSSESSION ee — ron s. §$ sleeping rooms,| NORTH SIDE New 3 bedroom frame, full ment, dream kitchen, large seed. rooms with wardrobe ¢ bath, 20 ft. living roo: value at $13,500, terms: ea now Castell Realty Live in One House Let Us Build the Home of Your Choice * COMPARE THIS ONE DESIGN T1300 Wet price any of the 450 HOME PLANS oe Sohal Braye Planners C Center” | $500 DOWN 1 miles from Pontige : 2 bedroom bath, over § ae acre. Lake pits. 946 total. j | $1,000 : DOWN. Re room apts, with esch ate baths and fax iced at $10,500. ‘oo. ** ment, Cit Lens @ v. room, 1') car oo ‘$a, 500 me 61,975 neer. 1 ~~ very oy s pedrocens, $9,550. : $1,509 DOWN. 3 bedrooms, ranch, : Pirepiace, east suburban. Built i : "68, Priced at $11.500. i oi Located ‘= 500 total, ce. Suburban, pint, oe Plains. DOWN. 4 opetaire Gatece $1,500 ished $11,250. $2. oe, DOWN. ney rfeneee. One beat, North tod.” $10,000 $2.00 DOWN. City Ranch St. 3 bedrooms, built in , Brice $9,500, bar Png *ig 2 edvecmns, a -- 4 ea Lake Rd. Priced * ye one DOWN. Shell. 3 bedrooms, Septic and csroom, base Ful price 96,950, CLARK K REAL ESTATE Ora ete cesar IF YOU HAVE... $100 ; $350 . Fourth in “SS. Pull eee or OF PONTIAC. owas fob So PAYMENTS. AS wr; J. VALUET, Ree Sia Se — G.I. SPECIAL | $700 DOWN RENT? When about RAY O’NEIL, » Realtor 2 8. Tele Phone 199 or OR MULTIPLE LisTING Attractive Seminole Hills a aoe WRIGHT-VALUET OAKLAND ae ee it Dorothy Snyder Lavender’ m0 W. Hore FB Srrsan ~ COM home. ag. ins i, "eal Oar +7000 for cash. . 000, terms. Sawer k AREA | Attached rc Blue Sky Theater, Low down pay- ment. | TERRIFIC Fight. Dorothy Snyder. Lavender rE “ W. Huron sohy A Rucleee ; On S111. FE 4-0003 P. W. DINNAN 8 W. Huron FE 42071 For Sale Farms ” 48 ‘BUYS! WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT ELSTO wwe! TC. HAYDEN, 86 E. Walton PE 86-0441 “C.” Houston For Homes UNDER CONSTR: UCTION NEW GI HOMES LAPEER ‘ 155 ACRES , " with new siding and Me a bars, end other outh ted Exe. stock farm Ful price ‘Site 3 Bedrooms Full Basement LAKE PRIVILEGES ~— 3 bed- soem & 2 vies shaded lots, Only MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ¢ to buy « lakefront Large 50x200 OFF JOSLYN — 3 bedrooms, oak at, $8,500, 960. Terms, RIDGEWAY REALTOR 973 Baldwi FE +6303 BY OWNER 166 «acre farm near 0 2, moO, 2s RES mente, Fi 21351. — In efty. 2 bed- EHOUSTON REALTY FE 46331 ra «=| $300 Down PLUs MORTOAGE COSTS in Oakland Count . Priced fast at $12,100 with $6,000 do Call at once, It won't last long. SILVER LAKE Choose Your Location Casteli Realty 96 Oakland re 2 2 2 = E "Ridgeway Realtor 975 Baldwin PE 44203 Rent Farm P Property 48-A waetep ve RENT: oe On 8 7 Leslie R. Middleton FE 17-0086 LAKE wD aot Concrete biost e front by 3-8842. ; KNUDSEN if ents. ILEY, Broker efi at prices for every pocketbook i throughout. i on we em down. Call for i T. G. TROCKE REALT © | 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-467t BUILDERS HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY WON’T LAST LONG Clarkston Se HEE " REREE sere, peg Seung, f nace. 31 floor stores. 00x 150 Less than |! 5 Only $14,700, $2,700 down. rm. fireplace, Deleo forced . warm sir healing, 2 car ga- DRAYTON PLAINS $o.00 with 20 per cent down WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. $275 DN. Pontiac 3 bed- in baths, La -- > pate e boards, ane custom features, Open Daily and Sunday ted on M30 just W. of the INGLY STRONGEST, WALLED LAKE , DRAYTON PLAINS H 3 of space. Busy streets, “PONTIAC REALTY 3? Bald L win FE $4 and j g 5. Pe ree. i FF WATKINS Brick Ranch Homes with Full Basements Immediate Possession CARL W., BIRD, Realtor National Bank , 88 Come ait Bide Kuschell 9 bedroom and bath, 14220 ga- side. see this’ one. AUBURN HEIGHTS i i * we | A if ments & insurance EMBREE & GREGG 565 Union Lake vuless 34393 OR OEM 3.3314 HOLMES-BARTRAM er: 49% Pontiac Lake Rd PE $4311 Hammond Lake Estates Orchard Lake Road ALMOST NEW CINDER BLOCK bedroom. "Sh re plastering and base- Aw Call EM 3-5780 REAL ESTATE INC. 20 S. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MA 5-5821 Conventional ER REALTY home business. 3-bedreom home, beth. full basement Cement bloca 3 x 21 with large front ‘Ww, Extra double deor T. V. service, electrician or ssae0 plumber. #10.900 — $1,900 down. ' FLOYD KENT, Realtor Ww. Le FE 56108 t Middlebelt VA & FHA Financing FURNISHED INCOME rf : Money Down es include vaved street and wrence Next to the Consumers Power ) Sec rtridge & few lots unsold. One grade schoo! PRICED FROM $14,950 - $16,000 ia? AUBURN AVE. T?2148 soned com: ong Re ge EF fe g TrTPS r. ouseman-Spitzley nSewabes DRVEWavs OPEN DAILY #500 | PIONEER HIGHLANDS then Attractive 6 room brick with HATCHERY ROAD Wi enerifice 66 § Priced at $12,309 and would like $2,100 down. Completely furnished. 3 bedrooms, ea ble down ment OY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W Haren OA 8.3338 PE 2-760 BILL O’NEIL the place for a retired BUILDING COMPANY 3-2037 or FE with large unusua] recreation r rooms and bath all Automatic gas heat. Privileges on floor, Ot] da Lake, Pull price $16, % 3-8 P.M. ROCHESTER AREA Near. — intersection. commerce: i 100x300, ‘| $1450 DN. 3 BEDRMS. LAKEFRONT Spacious 7 room & bath home Pontiac DARB LAKE COLONY basement. off heat, breezew IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. — car garage. pric bi8.050. pon Also ‘owes $700 on 2 Clemens, On Kenilworth. “Price only 813-200 with Tims. CALL OLIVE 66371 Maurice Watson, Realtor . eg*gs icking at an grivale park oo Dare Lake. seat “WE SELL THE EARTH" 311 W. Fifth st. Rochester ‘our home to meet your x and 111 Josiyn, on 3rd. DOWN Full price 7,000— $60 ly, Two bedrooms . North Baldwin on Ypsilanti, HAPPINESS Templ WARD E. PARTRIDGE mai | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A STORE AT 228 N. SAGINAW #8T. 1050 W. HURON ST. a Ww * GMC & bus line, FE 2-0527, Sn OPEN EVE. ‘til © ‘scres With § rm. m LOCATION DELUX Ps ak Oh MR gall Ak il ill ena Nai A adh NTs rE SYLVAN VILLAGE With some off - street ls ane a. MP es Titeone FE 32-4532, nis ; | APPROXIMATELY i000 ¥T_ OF ON by BB may Bw yh. By WILLIAMS LAKE... storage for rent. 102 Park- $-3502. & HARGER CO. 33.°W~ HURON rE For Sale or Exchange 50 gutomatic washer go with A very nice 2 bedroom ttached garage, lov ened bteezeway attached 1% car ga- — Lots tloset space, privileges of} private beach, well landsca corner lot. QUALITY BUILT. 1 owner with expansion tio. Meesptionsity nesreets kitchen, modern — with WATKINS PONTIAC ESTATES bedroom ranch buflt 2 for the $$ starter OR retirement home. $13,500 with rea- sonabt¢ down payment, Cana! Front ‘alow home with uti! SYLVAN ge? © : "RD. RILEY, Broker nal fireplace, Blithbeth Lake Rd. FE 41187 baths, big arertns. Ostee ex- a. ef ih : E | od -A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 43538 at $14,250 — $1750 down. FIRST. i room: are jarge, Auto. oll furnace, , °F 32°. Sell—-To Trade rou IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS FOR COLORED... GILES REALTY CO. with $1009 down or real ba 92 W. Huron FE 641 i LOT AND price $12-) BUILDING MATERIAL sg88ce | | WILIIAM Be. $55 / down. ; {DEAL FAMILY HOME i : sig uf . ® BRICK SUBURBAN For the ; i | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor| fs 1% N. iw FE 32-0200 - - i i; fay ‘ z ? H x j E 2 ; i : iF ES if ci GET IT QUICK, ":|through Classified Ads! | Yes, whatever it is — dial] -§ M/FE 28181 for an ad- _|writer and get itt i Ae me oe ny” ff g sz i + Hy $ > 3 Hy ‘ ! iis i Ff * i. ne g 8 i ake ge You can borrow | FINANCE - 60 FT, on Water nis, as nice case. PE 83028. Bs We REESE site| tote che deere ‘Enea a pears ached x te eualitied buyer, Gown pares Sale Store Equipment 64 ay i smack. heme oF ¢ JEWELRY — WALL CASES, 3 YOU ARE ~ fand “contract Ask for Mr. show cases, lighted. 2 clothing ; 1; k Bateman ot urs Kempsen. . ‘ash Y mucky |, {Bateman = iS; | ; ia PT. - ter. ' 4 he your aeceuat with erator, Almost new, Call FE ‘ Also let, _cheap. S03. SPANIA Buckngey tu i ered ot ‘Epc “35. F OAK TREE Soen Doe “You _Sale Sporting Goods 65 Beagie. | Setter. 1 yr, ald. OL a Kampsen Gen dete Fe Se re | aaah ds omen ream | CO SS Pare oe the “an . 6LD GARAGES | REPAIRED TO —~~GAIRN TERRIER PU ir pyder: v cut of work are’ with FREEZER __Darrel, 40. PE bt z Dorot y Snyder. Tare pia overy consideration REALTORS FE 40528) EXCELLENT For smart ree. Pal te toe cease ee | a 2 BEAR BOW, Fe boot 3140 W. Huron aa res, and sun arte |= ieall Terms FE 46654. Sere, i SFG, Gaveneqent OCKER —. FATHE: Eves. . sae’ aww. GIL, WAL: ove. Chen, 7m bese. etpped x: n aoge pays to deal at Telegreg®_ amueueane eT eS able. Abe PURMACE, REASON. Te EP ie gt OUTBOARD MO-| DOBERMAN. C REO. MALS sed) Beal Flaky ot cree ot Ey For Sale Clothing 56| chrome dinette ‘set. olor: yellow. Oil, BURNER, GOOD SHAPE. WW. | T:yuh-CHAPFDUCKER Gans | et cones Bez cis Osa, __ $50. after 4 p.m, 102, ‘ and pole. Perfect condition. B: after 4. | : : ow | Fa ax | PENNY PAINT SALE "piso, MAyiair @at08. | DACHSHUND PUPPIES AEC. a opel ‘ane B CKNER sore ; cer et | bondition for esle of trede for tnd abon Ties bape ne Red. MU _9-1878. Sera ee Ss BU 2 SES eer ealGi| Eevee Vara, hoe toe Ee thie t tl Gif Apt. At 200 Norm Paddock, siecks ‘size’ 12. "Both Ying new. MI , OB F186 ater Spm. week) Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Rubber base paint gai. . ) OPPICES ARB LOCATED: ce | AO “~~ | Roller or pan tle ahal| size Twit toe stop. 8a 168 | PROS _ 3 re To BUY, TO REALTOR ' | BO¥'s CLOTHING Size 14 TO 16, FREEZ VACUUM CLEANERS, PARTS, | BATHROOM FIXTURES. «QUNGS- 1 gal. paint © roller ev pan $3.90 | Wall. PE 5.6586, : Sreeding. Menting and chew peee: : wa, R ‘ et EZERS OOR SHOP breeding. Hunting and show pro and girl's clothing. sizes 12% 16) we nave chem. Uprights or Chest brushes, all makes, yrtle. town Kitchen | furnaces 3 Ot eas wa GUNS = BUYSELL TRADE pects. 43534. _ _ TO PONTIAC nd floor National Bidg. a SS et *TY | types. 12 ft. up to 20 ft. UsED ELEC STOVE. Pais. DOU-| snd cos water pieam™ | 96 8. Saginaw St __Open 9 to 6; Manley Le 0 Bagley St. POR SALE OR TRADE: REO aY GREE. RESTAURANT POR ween pn ney, |GouaP “pas Sar FETE RCA-WHER POO ble oven, like new Sell or trade | pollers. automatic water ester, | PLATE GLASS PICTORE WINDOW DUCK con WincumeTen— ti Toy Fox Terrier puppies. MY sale. : DRA PLAINS Dingle Hwy. [—_——. for Ute old. eae. For « real good deal come in and for older stove. OL 2-3828. Crock end tile ricoh ised con. 45x72. Complete with casing and gauge Magnum, $05. MI 4-6732. 3-4633. 7 CHATS BARBER SHOE, OWNER warten LAKE, 200 | Fifties, gg es Foe i-oses | *0¢, US Bow. We ‘ake trade-ins GSED Gas ‘RANGES. wees pe AND r pipe and fittings Lowe Bros storm each. $28. Clarinet, 998: GERMAN SHEPHERD. T MONTHS. lea etty. Ww. . j . Barnston _ Title, me | end Credit Terms. Paint HEIGHTS ery 2685 | Woivertne boat and motor, $125; Ar Pedigree. Reasonable eee (Next to Bask) (GIRL's "SUBTEEN CLOTHES, 180 NG BROS. w. Hiren Cavecr hd Pr esas? dishes" por “. ee TUR | not HUNTERS dome 1768 Decker Ra, “Wie LUE SONGS, MODERN Sar | Qeceois Dr___ | pz sem WASHER GOOD COND. #15. Mil | BEEF AND PORE HALF guns and deer rifles—big trade | MA 4.3372. * tation io Hol SE a a ae i GIRL’ WINTER, COAT - GEIRTS, PE SONTIAC RD ST OPUVEE | _¢2121 after 6 p.m _ *guartere. ‘Opdrke Market PE| Cage, Corr Sn¢ Antiques. MA in ‘allowance for your old fun. | EEPTENS FREE TO GOOD HOMIE - i. PROT AIRE REFRIGERATOR NOER 04. ROME ea 1 Cross. , on Gal Cher baizt' om to CADY's BLACK COAT, | ss, 8, god rn . “Bendix auto washer,” §28. OR | BULLDOZINO AND GRADING. | "OMEX, BY THE COM. 4c PER | new sotgui sing calls MONKEYS, GUINEA PIGS. ALL in. oP $10: oy PO ee Fo Free estimates. PE 4-5050. 2c en. Main & range fuse boste.| lat $3 shell vest special $18. Pet 9 8. Astor FE +0433. bok “Wée, “Pune 1 Michigan ‘toi sees Gas RANGE, Se” WICE APPEAR: | WAYNE GAEBERT'S | SABY BUGGY GOOD CONDITION. | os. G."A, ‘Thompson 8 6. |Come in and enter oat as) MALE MANCHESTER DOO, persona’ interview Need $500 | DOFARD GOAT REABONABLE: | "nee ‘center, cluster burners. only | 1-1' FE | er tat pes urebred, no papers. 3 yrs. eld, Ce ce 16. 430.95, MUk's. MI6-1300. FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | sis¥ 000, PLAY PEN, PAD, aD, MITH, MOUNTED ON TA- KELLY'S HARD ARE | 15-00 totes, Mornings,” * : | Bakery wrth task courtenas sarvice, and | MEN'S ALL WOOT, Stra, FO | WEAVY DUTY CHROME. DIVING | Up o 38 per cent dicount oo, il) Saige: sper aod stroler. PE) | Setnise st Pe EtG | pupa SM AMET A Acame, | PAR nuts, Chante Bing Haves The only bakery im this buflt-ap you should our new, up: ers aoe cuignay 2 rugs, 0x12, green, @xi0 gray, 2/ ers, dryers, gas and electric | CONV iN AND | 8. LD. STEEL. & - | MODEL as Wi a =| _erv. 2489 Auburn Rd. PE 46510. i . No petition. mm office, so convenient to| used. Large us fn. gi runner. Need ranges and FY sets, 3 yrs, to . trois. 68 Whitfield. FE 2-197¢.| versal. Masons & MODEL 35 WINCHESTER PUMP PARAREETS CANARING CAGES” AKEETS CANARIES . Uecaess rer 6.000 bet) yout petra he ies tial WATERNTTY DREanES aaa 1 ee 131_N, Saginaw og sain CIRCLE FLUORESCENT Pix-| _¢-4589 or after 5 at "ane ca «(Pree §=668. OAniand ‘Pood. Since 1571. see Oakland ar9 wea é ~- i home Notional +ye Cee. O0153 and tes | _Also fur coat. FE $4797. er, $100. ob 7 ee noe For Sal e Miscel e es 66 wigere tree of Unhting or vite: ~ REDUCED PRICES MOSSBERGER 2% GAUGE SHOT- POODLE | PUPPIES STANDARD. Present owner retiring. Priced. MATERNITY DRESSES, ie | _¢-soia ~ ens, dineties, bedrooms and rec- Set Po “Bolt action & 3 shot. A PaReEin a ePPTiea te include Tesl evtata. H & Auto | secre sorta oats | nS RE RO MERCURY, 108 DR. SEDAN, reaion rooms, 611.08 vaine, 68.66, CHURCH'S INC. $008) after 8:00 p.m. Ask for | 189 Sanderson PE. S803 West Huron St. | ome UlO | Merodition, $18. FE +2083. only 940.98. Miik’s, MI61300.__' | 7 PORTABLE QUICK-WAY DRAG | 9 factory, showrooms. Michigag’| 197 8. Squirre! r¢._ PE 2.0233 | _Larry. Parakeets Guar. to Talk . Fee NPE tee oTOR | Senn er a teens Piuorescent, 383 Orchard Lake | ROOF AND FOUNDATION COAT- NEW REMINOTON 3008 ADL GAS | Business frontage near shopping cost, sive 20. OLive 1-013! +1444 loader. 2,o=? trucks, Penton, Ave inc. Pibrated — pliable — won't; operated auto, 1 } wag Winshoceer gy Cages, supplies. 601 4th seater ta wee oes! Loan Company) wousss crore — sae ia ioenaraine warraeas 6 OR | U0 st wow waxes—anmm | CRROME SPEER CRA ETI | ise orien 7" * SY -| soela Ss cease pene wit Weer: | EG. RED MALE DACHEWOND coat, Rize fer stoves, ome st) a. Fe “Sele Household Goods 57| ime Pe Seat ne| aed frome AE Sea tas | a A pean | tie fuse musi oe Vnwweod RIFLE 348 WINCHESTER WODEL | REO PORTTES ; New, the best availatis cation | yp. ,(Seeond Flor) |» | | Sale Household Goods 57) ny Linn BED, COMPLETE | { combination screen doors. Best |CABINET SINKS FROM, 629 83. Pontine wood | ‘“1__New condition. PE 1071. | "4 pre old. Resaomebie FED. Only $8,000 down, Hosts 9 te z SPR. WHITE CRETON Liwen| $@i,tTemet, OB, coqar cheng. §3: | citer over 6 lakes Gem, 130 Doutie ‘inks from #088 0. A. REMINGTON #2. PUMP "ACTION ino POINTERS 1 MO AND 3 : youne drapes: 3 pr, marcen linen fines | Small batiet, 6: fos. aining ed __MA_¢2208.| Thompson 8 8. Pe:ty - REDW : . $120. Rem 22,| _mo. OR +1141 or PE 34125. : KINZLER | LOANS | #2. cht 22 ee pr | Sects as | ea ene Raa tase ex aeaRohe pet ime [ARE WOOL MOREE, PF : . wh . up , . . ; me seen: suite Uerback curiae: 3 piece || USED DEPT. Bae Ba On itt ener 6 COW MANURE, spr hiding—ezme MO Burrahell 378 S Telegraph | REO. SPRINGER SPANIELE 3 i REALTOR le UNITY oan oo by Uf. ee; one, brown oul perenne <7) TEAROE + BOOM HORDE OTL ; NORGE Oil |~ CASH POR PoaNrroRE | aes. wre, Fe eve ant STEVENS MODEL em. 12 GAUGE 7WO RES a a pucne FO Siete Fh seen | RIENDLY SER ronsble. Me 44008 Thar or Fr A EG TY. daeso| Durer with Blower also 1 small PE ¢test OF ee a naaiteS guttcenstle Baten. $5288 ster $30 p.m. FE | Spaniels § mo. old. Started to f Multiple Listing Service 5 « PIECE -pINin (OOM SET. #800 BTU oa ae. heater ey ol burner. 275 gal. tank and oop 4 INCH SOIL PIPE. Fr. iw TT tun. FE, 49203. 4 Misting Service _ “GET CASH QUICKLY | tocdiion $40. PE Hoover cleaner line. $100 complete. 1535 W.| SAVE PL SUPPLY BLAC CRET Ss s WEIMARANER. WALE 7 WO. ' NG ROOM Clayton's Furn. & A lim, Rochester. 17 8. Saginaw $-2100 BUILDING SUPPLIES PECIAL — pare, Out of exc. stock, Can't ‘ ‘ U to $500 cluding Qredenss buffet Orchard Lak ppl SHOT WATER RADIATORS. ALL DOO 8161 Dixie Hwy. MA $4811/ 35 R ay t. _EM : : Partrid eC P es i ma al Pe TE FOS | _sizes_ PE 31063. RS FOR SALE CHEAP. Weaver scope and ao. | Dogs T 70 i Qe) me sae cce tas iss on werrotcomnergic| GOOD USED | gy purus SoxmD Por | eve. ee Syma Tels) Sake | ee ence acumen nom | minwijs. Loans alse made oo fur- . ene. J : N es. hardware at per DOGS, CATS BOARDED 3 i TRE “BIRD” TO see miture © magnatures ‘and ober se Condition. = ato ALE rier RANGES Church F Foldin Chairs cag I Ee —apEGa wn ee SALES Also U 8. regulation sleeping bag. trained. Berrdhell. 3 8. Tele : mgevay fewer TRERMORE WASHING MACHINE S rele Soot er | 10 Beltwin Ave._____FE 3580 goccteen’s inwn King. Estate | or Priced at only 630, Ph PE eo LS o> ag 1 —Jaundry -_____ AND SIZES. diuge Reasonabie’ TE ; or EVANS DELUXE } ROOM SPACE | lawn queen with starter. 4 im.| 3-819 or OA 2618. “Ask for Mr.| ‘lay, Grain & Feed 71 row Heawe omer se CQjakland | tac “SOME LIKE NEW | "noow poORERaT off cass | P= Otte Seta se aa ee | See Sonwuce sun wenn oa f eaangigen aie ~ 3 ROOM OUTEIT $39.50 AND UP eset tae Windiate Drive, Empire teed mowers and tractors. Creat SPORTSMEN Sper bushel, Olive Pee ONLY $1.40 Down X hancies, this this! ‘L Co BR AND NEW CONSUMER'S br od terms. Evens Equinment, e507 Vistt our th. - 100 BU. OF GENESSEE SEED busy sual smal) grill to oan mpany Modern Splece suite, 2 blonde year : e =i {a Ton STAKE. HO. : Dixie Hwy. MA ste78 te nervine ome wheat. 1 yr. from certified. Har- evenings, 430.5 x per iv ner son POWTIAC STATE BANE BLDO.| fu? Wits Sores te POWER CO. "33 Pooting "6 dr. $850, tape, re upplies crests restocking UOt | Bene Terme. Os €:9086 Oxford. —_ | 1 Avwondertal SS =| watt ‘piece bedroom suite plus fies, bare timbers. is 8. hain, | 2800 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce SANDY’S SPORT SHOP | “aise straw, Will Gear OA B217% ame Pplece Ginetta Choice of + = | 241468 Mei'smtoue seen Peveat #2 78 per ba Baivos tre. A TOP MARDWARE Mere’s A colors ar INE OF USED LOM: | THE LAKE AREAS | LARGEST FLAMENEDAND Gn. 1770 8. Telegroph rE 3sido| $2.00 per bu Speite. $3.98 per clean. up, to, date sorters tare WHEN YOU NEED ALL FOR $249 St, Rochester PIE #0004. sam | ois ore. oe ea eee $e, D. AB coed seated. treated fury. town. Orme Sh 008 pez te ONLY F $2 WEEKLY ;~ Gael sain, Gee Heater Frash arede rom trom 888 we Sot ew mie, U.S. Army 22 caliber rifle,|_a Fuel. ERS Ortonville, pies stock "parchase A $25 to $500 @ onhard Lake Are. FE ¢te81 KE? inks & “tad nae ae 0B Sliding windows fr poe , ed ot cae Guatty Dallas 7-shot, t action. Surplus HAY, GRAIN Ae ‘& ROTGH Li LUMBER. estate on easy terms Yon can grt 8, guilty, oo rage | Wn ORCS ES EE eae save PLUMBING Casings eee cece cc eeeees @ 7.000 we house, 30 oF store government stocks. $14.95 |~ For Sale L k WARD E. PARTRIDGE, of vferanae room suite other household ar- 1728. 7 8 Bases eee gare) We carry 8 full line of ivestoc 72 : eusorsers o0,_ te _Manibews. i - tkexe PT, 965. 2257 ii eae age Boag ana , en REALTOR F We will be fied re T trvivo aM Ra. F BCE 6 | Deore, Points, Maréware, Bee. WAITES— 2 REO. ANoUS With -AL E 43581, py A ion, 980: 3 __ Farmington. } PAUL 8T LUMBER CO. DOWNS calf by side. Reasonable, EM ” REAL ESTATE @ BUSINESSES with mattresses, | 620, 8 ast = Bre | CB $88. 2100 Oils wy. PE +isst Fig FSF TAIRS 3-2357. : . ehrome q ¢ { , = YEAR OLD S&T. iN, PAR}. 10530 W. HURON ST, ST TATE _Shior'§ Oar bichon store, #9, \TMERICAN STANDARD ACEO | Zio GOOD SQUARE APPLE SALE ~Sand, Gra 0 rE ee ome ire _—____ OPEN _EVE. in 9 DS ee a ae too of beroe: “condition, gas, | crates. 2 bean apple polisher’ qruminum combina.ion windows und, Gravel & Dirt 66) Temrrey HORSES 1 SORREL ‘ sole TV: 1 brand new fock- | : James C. Lapham, 24350 EH a : “LET’ : FINANCE CO. ion chee, oe be et ee Rouse ‘wait ew My Book | ery. Farmington, Mich. OR A coors sluminum & Fibergias ai TOP pith, anv _a| mer peddie S bride | chenne. q oe - TAX Te? Ponting State Bank Bide. a mee Teer a 1245 Wagner. | ge enuone oi ecax. “”* aay: window sales.| §S9q7" DO" Cvorse FE! Eoser ; : TSINESS” ee Tal AQUARIUM PLUORESCENT - 4-6089 7 HEAD OF HOGS POR SALE. OR : USINESS" | SEAGUE TRANCE CO, | "at Sk HED SPREE Le taaes Peres | ssewtes | Eo R DSM ar| ae cee eo , | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | , stie. cai on Paieai ‘ ate slightly marred. Michigan | S10, 2 SOfD tree peas ener a Pogene Benen re ee, St | _man 4, Ortonville, DELUXE DRIVE IN "202 N. MAIN i PIECE ona Mim | CBERAL TRADEIN ON ALL WOT | [irescent, 30 Orchard Lake! $%o pm Special ii TOP SOIL. CRUSHED sTONE. | § HOLSTEIN COWS. FRESH AND doesn tF Sat ) . : FOR > BASEMENT, Ej Sand, fil. . Me ise of toot experience and the ROCHESTER, Mii MICH. [Roos OF FURNITURE FE trades hk. ANCHOR N on io 8 30. Blororicts telus Clothes Posts reas euf or PE 300 Pie eek MASNERED GEE: perkme. Larue ¢ room ving a 7 ies BEDRGOe SET BLOND. ) eee jo money down FHA , pee eA eee BENSON LUMBER Co. “iZE® TOP 80 caeahe pene oo . eariMa : FOR SALE- HEARING» WOU! : . sand, y 8 Poy, with bridle and sad- for eae ‘sa bo0 oo dows. =e MOOSEHOLD 5e09, ATh OT a aM a — pe GLADIOLA FARM Ph Rederiet freene. ° ae cee tae hen ant} = ru Lins OF — STAINLESS ene TIC TANKS | “qand ogiarel Sit Pest Earl Bow: market deer * s " J. -¢n0 Th of water frontage & over BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE ATT eet a Tocree bo | cages. Vilage Rent s Broad, FE 4608 3872 Elie. Lk. Ra. ce oe ERT BANDAKD LADIES NICELY MAN- : ecres of land on the eutezirs 06 W. Lawrence 9, are om 8. way. Late Orion, Mich MY 34581. | SPACE HEATERS 63,000 | BTU. Fel delivered, FE Sits?” NER’ TE : ot Pontiac. in Ground _Pioe | nL RECEIVED ON FRADE FORUEALE COL CONVERSION | Dootberm, with tank. Large free: | ;ftre ceuvered FE SIM? | SUSaER WACKING HORSE. ; large bene. me approved. et ne h ] “Trio ‘ee aed cars. burner & sah FE 41608. war e ji ay r sndasd RRS dug Pe AD GRA OR MA 5-618. EVES. OR SAT. : pyre Ab way Bay ys Bef Cas in rip pin Grr wish machine Fu ] S controls ler. complete with all! 3'S300 - G. Thomas Jr, & SUN. for loan tm t-trtp! + ener small greethouse or small fac- AL'S Al TOP SOIL. ROTOVATED | GH GRAND CHAMPION, GRADE. - MICHIGAN BUSINESS! & ee 7a Foor eis me ay nd Cl OAVET | _ ier hire sae | EP Eg SALES CORPORATION) Sue'n* — phonograph FRENCHING MACHINE. WiTH | FE $006 or PE 3- Chevrolet AME ooo a see pon " evrolet 2 door ........ e es har A i / ty 545 m+ Super hardtop | ks For Sale Cars 91 | FINAL CLEARANCE 1956 CHEV. DEMO'S EXECUTIVE CARS Substantial Savings 2DOORS — 4-DOORS Hardtops — _ Converts. $195 - OR YOUR CAR DOWN UP TO 3% MOS, ON BAL, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Low | HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer q srorariv CARs ait = SPECIAL ~ cee | FORD Deluxe 6 70 FINE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 10 COURTEOUS SALESMEN TO ASSIST YOU ins | LOT OPEN TILL 9 P.M. BARGAINS GALORE OLIVER |= BUICK jome | CASH FOR ANY MAKE. OR LA tell what’s wrong with a car within $5 of what a customer P TO tip FoR oat can raise beats me!" Ww __ Wanted U Used | Trucks 89 : = - For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 as Wh her we, Se ee chaaal Passi . —— F I R E s LOOK! me For Sale Trucks 90) mermap op ¥ CAR ee eed ee ye 14 Gee | Ts, SECLUENT | egy eens a on or oni Frpge dorsi wee’ | sound, 1988 GE Wy TON PANEC FROCK ies CRY TRACTOR. PETG | “Sees nae” San tae | TRADE Ul int CHEV. TRACTOR VE FAG. | 181 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe ov. | By Grey Ruauen ase 2731_Midvale. Cpe. aute 4 speed trans, H. | +53 Bel Air Chev. Hardtop "|1954 Chevrolet %4-Ton| 1965 Piymouth Ciud Sedan, RAM. | (33 Got spr end ¢Dr. Panel, very nice condi-; “*™ ‘$2 Nash Rambler Wagon tion, has been used only | 198 Chrysler ¢ ar. £, Powerfite, W.W. | '$t Pontise Catalina for light hauling. Save '® Ford Pick on this. North Chevro- CLARKSTON wit URON MTR. SALES i TRACTOR. 31,000 BEST IN USED CARS condition perfect. $° epeed trans: aoe a wah gt ae 1984 Fora ® dese, ie ett a Ra ®, F.oOM, |" eee nem ei 1954 Ford, ai ton R & + turn Lake Orion Motor Sales Schutz Motors Introduces One Year Warranty on Below Listed Cars :|'S4 Buick Sup. Riv. H’top "53 Dodge V-8 Hardtop *55 Packard Patric’n “400” ’$5 Pontiac Starchief Cat. 54 Ford Custom 8, 2-Dr. ’55 Ford F’rlane 8, Cl. Sed. 55 Mercury Convertible 53 Nash Rambler ’55 Chevrolet BelAir 4Dr. "55 Chevrolet BelAir H'top 55 Ford Cus. Ranch Wag. wi ot DeSoto 4-Dr. Sedan *| 55 Dodge Hardtop +0728 |’54 Studebaker Coupe © SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. ying em 0 i = irminghem Open till ® HAROLD TURNER _ 1955 — Volkswagon, Like New, A Beautiful Car $1395 ‘35 Fe Ford 4 Fe Ford one & heater, * Pord-0-Matie ‘52 N 2 Nash Rambler ..$ 545 & heater, overdrive ‘Sl F 1 Ford cboedaseced O49 51 5 a eevee $ 295 Presh Air Heater 0 Wihys Jeep»; -5°95 -- ALSO OFFERS "54 Ply. Convert. wa? 995 . nee, ‘93 Mercury. H top $ 995 52 Ford ree ee. | 595 Radio & heater 54 4 ‘Chevrolet wecea eS 895 & heater, Powerglide, 2 dr. 53 53. Pontae civacusee ate & heater oc 0 Chevrolet wag 4 5 uu 12 Buick ck Hop wae e$ 995) ° 3 Dodge CL Cre, $$ HAROLD} AT}, | Will Financ For Sele Sore 98). “CHEVROLET” 211 S. SAGINAW FE 44546 ‘1 FORD V-8 Customline 4 Door $495 Mé&H “CHEVROLET” CASS AT OAKLAND FE 5-4161 Time and Tide “Wait For No Man And neither will these “Bright Spot” Specials. Drop in immediately— today—and. make your selection. ’S6 Ford Fairlane Sedan, Radio & Heater, Férd- omatic, W/ Wall Tires. Will Finance ...... $1550 top, Full Power, a- flow, #way seat, Dix. Radio & Heater, W/ Wall Tires. '- Will Finance ...... $1750 "55 Pontiac Catalina, Hy- dramatic, Radio & Heater, Power Steer- ing, Electric Windows. Will Finance ...... $1680 ‘55 Olds Super 88 2-Dr., Hydramatic, Deluxe Radio & Heater, Full Power, W/Wall Tires. Will Finance rheees $1550 54 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Dr. Radio & Heater, Beau- tiful. Paint. Will Finance Tere | 750 Hydramatic, Power Steering, W/Wall Tires, Low Milea Will Finance Toe $2000 tires, | 53 Pontiac Chieftain De- luxe Sedan, Hydra- matic, Radio & Heat- er. W/Wall Tires. Will Finance ... as 75 "54 Olds 98 Sedan, 2-tone os me eS mane er, ydramat ower _, Steering ‘and. Brakes, “One Owner. Will Finance vavees$1350 53 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Radio & Heater, Excellent Will Finance sveeesd $50 "52 Buick Super Riviera| Sedan, Dynaflow, Radio & Heater, Ex- cellent Family eri Finance 7s sueh 4 EROME 55 Buick Roadm’r Hard-| | 54 Cadillac 62 Sedan,) | Bonded Dealer N $1300. 1350 ee Side Used Cars Drive where overbead save ‘to etiermce. lene Ra. OL. oss needs Se cheats trom, na ng PED ‘Gn 'S3 : FORD Custom Liner 4-DOOR $795 LARRY JEROME GOOD USED CARS “58 Olds, 98, 4 demo. Chev. Deluxe Station Wagon, io j P- eeeeee 229 ——— | | Si el 4 = ‘Belvedere at - Coupe CASS AT OAKLAND |" ™ certian FE 54161 +" NTIAG SED i a duney PRIV. ORNER HS Cx CATALINA, ALL | aes ReeFIKE a oo“ rriac + DR_AYORAWAT. _snd dr drive Wisely cra | oe yeysss “SEE IEMENSCHNEIDE DODGE- ‘PLYMOUTH oan te Saginaw 211 S. SAGINAW oa FE 44546 Tana "Re. OUT! 53 PLYMOUTH M&H “CHEVROLET” Pe tt It’s Your ay Money, Spend It sédsessdseds 2 z Em az ir] 2 4 ( PE 20131 *S1 PONTIAC Club Coupe BLACK. SHARP! $495. Mé&H “CHEVROLET” NOTE Is Here iedaddeeed % ety green. TAYLOR CHEVROLET ‘alled NORTH CHEVROLET National Bonded .Used Cars | GUARANTEED. ONE FULL | YEAR 'S3 CHEVY 4door station wagon, spotless in- side and out, You can really save on this one, ‘55 OLDS $2195 setae poate” ee Yow milesge., like’ new, bs) ees: ‘54 PLYM. . $895 meres ‘54 CHEVY $$ SAVE $$ emo NORTH CHEVROLET National S$. WOODWARD “tom §, MINGHAM eM A278 WE HAVE 39 TO GO 1956 Model Trade-Ins Stop In Drive One Home LISTED | BY STOCK NUM BERS ~“ =" (3601) FORD 2-Door ... NASH 4Door °-- eee enone eenwe (3504) HENRY J. 2-Door FORD 2Door °.. - san BUICK 4Door ... eevee HUDSON 2Door .... PLYMOUTH 4Door .. FORD 2Door FORD Club Coupe ..... WE HAVE . (3363) FORD Convertible ....... 13502) PLYMOUTH 4Door .... BUICK 4Door ---......0:$ ee a eee ‘REG. PRICE ved 395 ve. $ 395 ceees$ 225 «+ e$ 475 HUDSON Station Wagon ..$1295 -$ 795 “25 NOT LISTED FOR YOU TO CHOOSE: FROM "Cy Owens: Your Friendly FORD Dealer | 147 §. Saginaw St. FE54101. ae ESS eee M.to 9 P. M, - .« $1345 $1275 MERCURY Club Coupe ...$1295 $] 195: ‘SALE | PRICE - $295 $125 $1195 ese Eee sae lll ieee ule Me | —e ee ee i ipl Sar en aR SE ae oe = ¢ : ee THE PONTIAC. PRESS. - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 2 : 3is| 7 op ‘Sheen to Be Pitted Against = / ' . . the answer was on the tip of his +> Today's Radio Programs - - (churhitts Son farmers“ W ’ R Fy The program's producers over. i : ate : ont Heceive lruled the decision, saying the con-| Wim, (700) CREW, (00) WW, (950) WAR, (1190) | WEE, (910) = WPON, (1400) WIBK, (100) |e “ll 12nd iz Ch testant had “ample opportunity” eciewis~ | garerez” | meres. i Comedy Skill 722 Quiz Chance i errs, hy "at Bcke™ Be feaen 2 NEW YORK @ r 7 , Ted News, Reid George ~ Randolph/he agreed entirely, adding: cTekeante| Mor 3 ee ee | Sid’s New TV ‘Wife’|“turchill, som of Sir Winston) “It was fantastic that I could . i Sean. tie Danton . : son of Sir Winston won't net call to mind something I knew 11:00—WIR, News. . CRLW. News CELW, Bud Davies Fails to Fill Shoes of — so well.” i, Waking Hour WJBK Kews Dou Me WCAR, Tiger Tunes get a chance to redeem a failure|~ ~ oxLw. News, Sports WON, Sercmbie | "20 WIR, News, Bappl Imogene, Nanette on a television quiz show. — 9:30-—WIR, Jack Harris %, News, Winter The of Britain’ wc tomers aur 11:30—wae, -— “_ 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | CKLW, News. Davies son s Sew, Muste was. wand WiBK. Beows By JACK O'BRIAN Prime Minister won $64 Tuesday Wave, toe of Town Sau 2 Homeetate Tepe um) NEW YORK (INS) — ABC-TV's|night on The 964,000 Question baits yee foece WCAR. hers, Tyee - WXYZ, Hews, Winter answer to CBS-TV's “I Love Lucy”| In trying for $128, Churchill rumay woman | | "AS-WHTE yt Marre | Hme_wige. tat Dutrum | [tnd NEC-TV's new $250,000 quiz, TCT od agent in Ireland whose :00-WIR, Jim Vinal Wear. Music in the Atr WAYR Bd MeKens eens ea to ten sal ine name is a common word, The 11:06—WJR, arthur rey € hg ton J.) “Row. ga aoe ton em weak fort Sonose™ cen answer to the question was “Boy: oe Scramble wae bees. Tom, Gees | oan_.w Party no sponsor thus far, Bishop) The CBS show’ ene Weics et agrait.| WCAR Ne yg SP Ww, Mintop Howe |Sheen thus has been shunted into|Hal March, ruled Churchill was cule, Gus tee 11;36—WIR, Time tor Music) CRLW' Rédie Chase" _ janother purported TV limbo. Butlentitled to another chance because > Sie, it a GELW. Gueen. fore Dey | ‘aes tee Saeepns mode Ba fabulous 7Y “miaak 1:00 — WXYZ, Wattrick, DuMont slotted his first} | wey. Bb Oegood se Jack White WCAR, News | rv t talks against the supposedly] - Across WJBK, News, ww, Hews by Codervers | yer Ot rs rete mall permanent popularity of Milton) 1 ——ache P+ WK Mule. Ma CULO Hea eee mane | SH, Jim eae Berle, and nudged Uncle Miltie oe a Gar megge! | BEE Rees | ase owag ite tetas [ne Prmecle « «| oe ; 3 ‘ a meena 8 —— ljarkspur west oo 1:38—WJR, Time for Music| WXYZ. Wettrick’ Sports “The Lord Don’t Play Favor- | 12 Great take | 4 890 7m White WWJ. Faye Elisabeth CKLW. Bob and Ray ites” poured a pile of talented | 13 Biblical , WxtE hewn CKLW. Bud Davies | WOAR: Mews Spincreme | people (Kay Starr, Dick Haymes, |, tivery di ws BK. den” mata Roar News « sae WIR. fusie maul 7 Stack, Buster Keaton, etc.) . ouststant ; WPRON, Rows. : a ok WXYZ. News, McKeneie dicks as we Ml cs 16 Card game . | Showcase” premiere . , . 2 one : 18 Hebrew Terrible waste of TV time, tal-/_ ssi --To ay's elevision Programs - — font a cash om furnished The moot question of whether) 2? Xt Pregrams by sfations listed in this column are subject fe change without notice. Janet Blair on the nit| 2 Tee ae Channel 2—WIBK-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel ]—WXYETV Channel 9—CRLW-TV [not buskins, of Imogene Coca and) 7a"inS, ~ Nanette _e as Sid Caesar's) of these feminine has now beer an- 39 Diminutive TONIGHT’S TY HIGHLIGHTS 9:00—(7) Acceptance Speech. (4)/11:28—(2) Nightwatch Theater. swered. She difn't in Sid's season-|,, of Lesnare 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie (Cle), Video Tate “are “Hell-Ship Morgan.” al premiere. 133 inheat land ) Headline. (4) News Pierce.” (2) Arthur pe ti:r%9—(4) Captured. B. cute, vivacious, dances ™ no ¢:15—(1) News. (4) Weathercast.| P&rty: FRIDAY MORNING Setincens seme pan a a og = (®) News. 9:30—(7) Hot Races. (2) Top problem is in perform-|™* voter oa ¢:58—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s)ing comedy, Miss Blair is a Uteral| im this BOWN 7 Motion = 43 Masticate ¢:28—(4) Dolores. Plays Farm Meport. |performer, where Sid 38 Age 1 At this ae © Prench river 18:00—(9) National News. (4) le typ i & PUTC 36 They are the “t RNewt nee Our ¢:28-—-(3) TV Westherman. - Michie “Oud D Holly.{**32—-@) On the Farm Front. comic type. sate ‘flower’ 2 Goddess of = 3 Barf, noisy $8 OTB Name "Dollar Movie. (4) Dinah Shore.| Wood Spotlight. a t:00—(2) Capt, Kangaroo. (0 To 4 eat te poeerel heer Saer m0 Trophy 3 Malpe 38 Capuchin «1 Mang % : er (2) Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. '10:10—(9) Weathervane. 9. Still, she has @ full Caesar season|{? E=26y ponte 39 Summoned & Seereen 6-4) News 1:16—(9) TV Baseball Hall ofl net orl ( Frontiers a try. $4 Shere ¢ Note tn @ Trempet ar, 199—(1) Jumbo Theater. “The| Fame. : — BRIGHT PROGRAM * fewere 1 Obecum : ee 8 roucho. '19:39—(7) Public Defender. “Baby|7:55—(4) News. NBC-TV’s new “Rosemary Cloon- 9 Pai » 1:30—(T) Craig Kennedy. (4) Drag-| %*_Sale-” (9) The Falcon. (4) 's:¢9—(2) Cartoons. (4) Today. (T)\ey Show” is a bright, fresh, ex- ae ee Surat. Cont. (2). Do You Little Rascals. produced musical half- 4 8:00—(T) Combat Sergeant. (9) Mo| sae ee moe. eS oe wee, S S4 > : tion Picture Academy. (4) Peo-12:6—(7) Soupy's On. (9) Theater.| day. ° ann 4 ere Coe <3 (4) News. Q) News. derland. While Sid Caesar was ‘as 8:38—(7T) rere ghee. “The, Golden Ball” ieee, News Weather. with a wilting burlesque of Law-| : id > > > > Show. “The Golden Ball.” (2); :20~(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. ; #:00—(2) Of All Things. 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