The Weather i. : 8 ‘we. dea an _ Vorecass (Details Page 2) s S He ne soa sees Ta NEWS. Aue 115th YEAR. Senate Probes. - inDonfia Loca “Investigators in Detroit} counsel for the Senate| ___He said “he—or—some—ot—his- “tinue to do so,” Kennedy, ee bi | ~ Still Interested’ May Confer With Group _ Battling Hoffa — Robert - F. ennedy, chief Rackets Committee, today said his investigators “were still interested in the af- fairs” of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614. “We have been looking into the affairs of the local for sometime and will con-) said. LPG assistants, might confer with some | members of an insurgent group which is seeking to end the four- year trusteeship of James R. Hoffa! over Local 614. | | Kennedy, in Detroit since yester-. day to direct the investigation ot Hoffa by the committee, said he also might talk to some officials; of 614. William Belhagwr. a leader ot | a group seeking to end Hofta’s | four-year trusteeship over Local | 614, expressed confidence that Kennedy's Visit might mean a | further investigation here. . An investigator from the com-) mittee quizzed Bellinger and other! ___ (Continued on Page 2,” Col. 8) iIsland. _ : Z a ‘Speaker lice men maintained a |watch over the 92-acre oe ‘ne! ‘for the trip to’ Newport. { of Colony House, where the Dec: .. .jdential. metorcade has passed on fot Family of6 Missing in Plane. Unreported Since Flight’ Across Lake Michigan . Against Advice Monday LANSING () — State] Police set up an air. search of the northern lower -pen- insula today for a family of six missing since Mon- -|day on_a flight across Lake _ Guardsmen Patrol ‘School Ground Soldier: 5 Refuse mw to let hao Enter School Little Rock Crowd Yells at Youngsters Trying to | Pass Guardsmen — LITTLE Rock ry — Nationak~Guardsmen, | following orders of Gov. +Orvat Faubus, today forci-— bly prevented racial de- |segregation of Little Rock Central High School, The soldiers turned back a total Michigan. -Unreported from a Labor) |Day weekend holiday in. upper ‘peninsula’ were a Lansing photographic com: | pany owner, Ray Hietikko, | 40, and his-wife—and-four- children. | The last report of the six said they had taken off from Marquette in mid-; ,afternoon on Labor Day | against advice. Bad -weath-) er had been. reported over Protect Our Children! Lake: Michigan. Drive With Care Near Schools Hietikko. described’ as an expe- Amidst the cae of schoo! bells torists and its essence is May Stay a Month rienced flier, had taken his family ito Baraga to his parents’ home to ‘ringing anew’ this week, comes a our children dren across busy intersections, jsomiber note from the Pontiac’ school days are dang erous days “Parents should caution older help the latter celebrate their! jArea Chamber of Commerce and for children going along busy roa Cchikiren-- about these dangerous NEWPORT, R. I. (INS)—Newport took on a holiday, golden wedding anniversary. | In the group were his wife, jair today for the arrival of, President: and Mrs. Fisen-. Cortes, 6¢. and ths tour che ‘hower for a month's” vacation at Coaster’s Harbor enforcement offictats. “and streets to classes, the Cham- practices. Haskitt said Tt * * * ber of Commerce safety commit.) He concluded with this ‘sober re- The message is largely for mo- tes pointed out today minder. to drivers: -If you strike a: dren, Cameron, 9; Mark, 7; _-__| Connie, 5, and Scott, 1) months. | To cut-down on the danger, child, your conscience will never _ |here's some suggestions from Clyle let you forget.it. , The Preaiient’ and first lady took off in the oral The family was due back home. IR. Haskill, the committee's chair: | Detroit Physician Says in -Lansing Monday night, How-, mr or he eager lever, they failed to arrive. State iman. They were echoed by Oak- land County Sheriff Frank W. Irons Mr Is. Roosevelt Husband Shot Her, Then Turned Gun on Himself ——— AP Wirephote WESTERN ENTRIES — As the Miss America pageant opens this week at Atlantic City, these two entries from western states pose with an Indian touch added to Jheir headdress. They are Miss Oklahoma, Mary Nancy Denner, and Miss Colorado, Marilyn Elaine Van Derbur, AP Wirephote NEGRO GIRL TURNED AWAY — A Nationa! Guardsman at Little Rock gestures to 15-year-old She was the first to try to break the school’s color barrier. Eight others later were turned away. 7 Elizabeth Echford indicating that she will not be admitted to all-white Central High School. + — —————— 4 a See a Protect are trving to guide smaller chil- Poli tified terday by |¢ Sailors, Marines — serv- =~ Weather to Remain relatives” _. a ey Pontiac Polie® Chief Herbert ates the President and first lady* Wy, Sivaicy. ” Tours Moscow, Plans Interviews | Cloudy. and Cool. On ‘the. family’s return right Washington by plane on the Be especially careful of the Franklin D. | Heitikko was warned at Marquette! ‘of bad weather on the lake, State|* ight to Quonset. Point Naval Air Pontiac area residents can ex- Police said. Station, , whete: they will-board the pect cloudy and cooler weather However, he wat re ee wo; | younger children, Of the 154,000 — - Presidential yacht Barbara Anne tonight and tomorrow, | says the| have gone ‘ahead with his flight | 1S. Weather Bureau. Occasional ®* planned. Colony House, the.-old state light showers are forecast for this Friends said Hietikko usually house, was the scene chosen for atrernoon, with a low tonight of Made’ this flight by refueling at Newport's noon hour elvic recep- 58 expect Pellston in the northern ower tion to the President, Ceremonies ee oa 24 = high peninsula. will be brief and President Ei- oon > senhower will speak a few words — ~ «© bore we from a special platform in front The lowest temperature recorded | youngsters headed for school this week, about 16,000 will be kinder. © MOSCOW «P— Mrs. will be confused—and probably | moi ning | careless in traffic—until they get Mor - DETROIT # — A h | used to all the new hustle and | | ‘cian whose former’ ee dah bustle, said Haskill. pom Union, When he left Marquette he was freed last November of charges of. Adjust your driving, Haskill con-| n _believed to-have had sufficient gas- shooting her wax wounded today tinued. Many drivers have prob- arranging an itinerary! her three-week. stay * * ‘interview some of the Kremlin's, ‘top leaders * Island from a second floor bal- cony. Traffic will be halted in a large section of Newport unt the presi- thermometer reached 66. . Hietikko and his wife have been found in the office with a bullet time to cut down on the speed and| married 14 years. The General ‘wound in his head. ladd a few extra minutes to travel- .|Printing and Picturés Service, Inc,.’ In critical condition: is Sym J.,ing time, especially when going by lof Lansing is his firm. 'Bioch, 50.. Police said he was a school."" said Haskill * * : * * But with*most of the Soviet Uns ,ton’s top brass away on vacation, | SS | Maj. The widow of the late-president. of nine Negroes who tried _to enter. the 2,000-pupil all- |white school. A crowd of some 300 ‘whites milled ‘about in ing such phrases. as “Nig- ger, go back where you be- long” but the whites made ‘no attempt. to harm the Negroes: Gen. Sherman T. Clinger, Arkansas adjutant general, said the Guardsmen, all whites, were acting on the governor 's orders. “Gov. Faubus has. declaréd pial High off limits te Ne- * Clinger told. newsmen. An unaccempanied 13-year-old Negro girl made the first. attempt to cross a line of about 200 soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder. As she repeatedly attempted to pass - ‘an armed — tthrough the formation, Guardsman stepped forward and silently tuyned her back. FOLLOWED BY BOY | She was followed a few minutes later by a Negro boy, also 15, ;who walked up to the Guardsmen but made no attempt to pass. The crowd of whites, which. | doubled in fize almost ‘at the | instant the Negro girl appeared, ~ | Was noisy and‘ abusive in its language compared to the quiet, orderly crowd of 500, which gartners going to school for the Roosevelt went sightseeing in-Red gathered in front. af the high first time. Without doubt they (Square today after spending the. scheol yesterday. Fabus has maintained that the in: the National Guard was not called out ~ 8 Related Stories “tn downtown Pontiac” preceding oline for four ‘hours of flying. Nor-in h {fi iwho is oe ‘in the National laration of Independence first er offices on Detroit's north-!ably been pushing their speeds. oe was read to the people of Rhode % @.m. today was 57. At 2 p.m. the mally, this. would have been more west side. Detective Sgt. William,“‘just a little heavy” during the| Hotel near Red Square,“ta map- Pages.7, 35 |than sufficient. to reach Pellston.. ‘Wrathell said her ex-husband was summer, he observed. “Now it ‘g| Ping a busy ‘tour. She plans ‘te : ~~ Monday night to maintain segre gation at the school but only to ikeep ‘‘peace and order.” Et “Tfront of the school shout- % DR. JOHN A. HANNAH MSU President Will Tell. Clubs of Local Plans Dr. John A.‘ Hannah, President, of Michigan State University, will) be the speaker at a joint meeting of luncheon — in this area on Thursday, pee The he ‘State - University Oakland County project just east of Pontiac on the former Wilson es- tate, has aroused universal in-| terest. Hence, the Advisory Board feels that the community would welcome a first hand appraisal of However, the Little Rock School - Board interpreted the move as a | (Continued on- Eee 3 Zz; Col. 1) 4 Prod uction the-way to ithe naval base. _ 8 Today's. s Press ~ State Police said check of seociaied ot. ne 5._4._Bioch/_ 5 Bolsa nl a Mrs. Roosevelt will have to wait CALLED BLOCK ain landing fields in the northern. sagas wie. jetteat wees rivers mod Feminded aa until the end of’ her visit to ‘see # Ps - = i Ww The a Square section lower peainenia and upper a min, 55, was in, serious eaaratiea| awe ces were cio wh nt trem sobe he eaveliog (aa) is decked with bunting and signs’ insula turned up -no eat wilh, a Bellet wound in the Tight ith ae P Pemerinalist_ and will continue writing/block to integration and_tenipo- - welcoming the President. Mer-| Comics ......-.--....:...0. 28 '| tite, missing plané, hip. > ig! | e bus stops. her daily column. . |chants plan to keep their establish-| County News .............. 10 | Participating in the search are: te *& * | gees urged drivers to obey j — open uring oe pint Falterials ......°-... Tras J pri aa progeny ‘Traverse City,| Police were called to the scene! ae aoe he bia ee © ‘La Markete .00...0.......00.5,.99 [the Civil Air from Lansing,|by a neighbor who heard screams , ” P Le Be Di . ; * a * * . Obituaries ; = 3 _jand Air Rescue Service from Sel- and saw Dr. Thumin run from her job of protecting our children. on tiac €a S ivisions -President Eisenhower will be, VO"SSFIES ..-..--ees COE fridge Air Force Base and two office building. “I've*beén shot,”| Older children, and their par- presented by city officials with a' Pot-O-Gold Puzzle ......... 14 [State Police planes. she told police.. ‘‘My husband is/ents, came infor some advice, too. 1 Ff Boosting silver bowl and ladle, made by! Sports’ ...:....... ‘inestoe 298 | - + *« dead in the office.”’ It’s the older boys and girls who Italian. born silversmith, Alfred Theaters. .ccs..:.0.0-0000- 2 Searchers plan to cover the * * * ~~ |sometimes act “very cocky” in. \Sejarotta, a ‘silver tray made by a! 2 route the family flew from ‘Mar- Bloch was found sitting on -aitraffic,. Haskill stated. ‘Besides, : Providence firm. and a replica of| TWead Rate met quette over Manistique and Beav-jchair in an examining room. A/jay-walking, many of them ride’ Pontiac Motor Division continues to tead the General - lan antique 1720 silver cup made by Wilson, Earl . eeeeees> 13 ler Island to Pellston in Emmet) 38 caliber revolver was on the their bikes carelessly and ‘often, Motors Divisions in boosting 1956 production figures in a _ Newport firm. . | Women’s Pic. Sere ; “1.29 County. * floor poate jim. taunt the safety-patrol boys who! 1957, a montnty report disclosed today. 4 4 ‘First t Soviet Civilian Flight Due in New Jersey Tonight * the venture from President Han-! nah himself. ¢ Red Airliner Roars Across Ocean En Route to U.S. “The head a the East Lan ing q ‘institution has agreed to here under the auspices of the _Iocal_ Michigan State Advisory Board. . All luncheon clubs in this area. who wish-to hold: their -regular: meetings that week on Thursday have been —_— to a The ae cs ~ held at the, - Elks Temple. 4 ithe United States by a Soviet ci- ivilian plane. ‘ j i * ® * | The twin-jet TU104 flew here ifrom: Moscow, stopped 2 hours and ‘25 minutes for refueling, then took off for Keflavik, Iceland. \FIRST IN 20 YEARS From Keflavik it will fly to COULD HAVE This advertiser. said “she” could have easily sold a dozen cribs from the num- ber of calls’ she — received. * What do you have that you would like to turn into cash quickly? Whatever it may be, a Want Ad will find a buyer in a hurry! . oo LINE CRIB COMPLETE; excellent . condition. 140 _Oiliver ‘PE §-4207. SOLD A DOZEN! | Gander, Nfid., and then on to Me- \Guire Air Force Base in New Jersey. It will be the first Rus- Some passengers "| States in 20 years. take about 18 hours total flying time The last Russian aircraft to visit plane in 1937 — made a 6,200-mile sian plane to land in the United The 5,570-mile Moscow-to-Mc- - Guire flight was expected to - the United \States — a military stayed | gation ‘to the U. N.. General (cow to London was made in 3 New Jersey air base early | aboard during the refueling stop — “The McGuire base fe ‘hours 46 minutes. Keflavik is 1,190 night. to-" don. At Gander, an American pilot | and radio operater will be put | ahoatd to guide the liner. after it enters American air space. ij The_ 12. crewmen _ boarding the! included three British Roval Air Force officers. It was their job to help navigate ‘fo London and Newfoundland. plane in Moscow Top members of the delegation _ ate tentatively scheduled to leave’ . Moscow aboard a second TU104) Sept. 14, The Soviet government raised a last-minute objection te land- ing at McGuire yesterday, but the United States refused to change the: flight plan. flight in 62 hours, sens over the” North Pole. Russian - Embassy - officials in _ Washington complained that Mc- Guire was 60 miles from . New ‘York, the destination of the pas- , and asked permission to To Place Your Want Ad of DIAL FE 2-8181 ‘the TUI04, aS Moscow-radio broad-~ Be ad ae ap wierkeis 4 at Idlewild Airport, the usual | eade guid ae ae a oes ale rephe } -point for airetaft fro Just ask for the the plane ane ee “ ig dispatch |. RUSSIAN JET LEAVING FOR U. 8; — The Soviet TU104 twin- _— plane is scheduled to land at New Jersey's McGuire Air Force paiieal erie is 10. miles ae WANT AD DEPT... |trom ‘the Soviet capital said there Set airliner takes off from: Moscow's Vnukova airfield early today base. It will be the first flight to the United States by a Soviet the other side of U. N. headquar- wey 10 inal cotay.o0-SR Fala for, Lefeten, Wo Reet a ey & Mahe 85 the: Ualhat 8 States, The civilian plane.’ , terg. 2 er he tl | sade | ig , ¢ a] af , j “ » f ty \ » : \ - 4 Pontiac produced 29,129 urfits in August, compared to 26: 084 in August, 1956. In the eight months through .August, Pontiac rolled out * (253,890 units, compared to ' 238,901 at this same time LONDON i —A big Russian jet ing three Britons. A Transport in Londen, coke an accurate about 69 miles from the site miles farther slong: Gander an- Departure of, the big twin-jet\last year. s | sirtiner roared out of London air- Ministry official at London Air-| count difficult. Most. .et those | U. N. headquarters in New York [other 1,585 miles and McGuire an- from Moscow's Vnukova Airport The only other car division show- University {port today for the first flight to port said the plane Carried 36 pas aboard weie translators and City. _ other 1,185. was delayed ‘nearly three hours ‘ing an August 1957 increase over sengers. } minor officials of the Soviet dele- | The 1,610-mile flight from Mos-| The TU104_ was expected at the because of bad weather over Lon- | 8 g 11956 figures was Cadillac, with 13, (i units last month, compared to ‘13,277 a yeark ago. Pontiac. and Cadillac are the: , only two divisions showing pro- duction increase over 1956 dur- ing the first eight months of the year. a . * “General Motors production in the United States and Canada was 283,293 passenger cars and trucks in August, and 307,926 in ‘August, 11956. For the eight months of 1957, GM has built 2,444,728 units, and 2,656,084 in the same period of 1956. » GM Truck & Coach. division marked up 5,598 units in. August, compared to 7,215 in August, 1956.. |For the year, Truck & Coach Has | produced 48,583 vehicles. Some 166,961 came off the, lines in the same period of 1956." - -- their 1957 and 1956 production figures for the first eight months of the year, are: Chevrolet, 1,067,- $22 in ’57, 1,136,749 in "56; Olds mobile, 284,860-in "57, 318,564 in "6; Buick, 292,684 in "57; 402,310 in "58; ‘36. GM passenger car divisions, and Cadillac, 111,923 in °57,. 108,450 in om — pe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1057 Troops Use “oa »-fo Halt Integration ‘(Continued From Page One) . ' rarily called oft its Federal court- . Teenagers Need ito Get License - jgetting a driver's license soon? Driver Training * Saxe you a youngster planning. on ‘Toning Changes Waterford Oks 22 Acres ‘of Property| The Day in prmieihen : Adams Leader ‘cme Bid in School Road Blockade pers aes ee pee mate law says you-eve to take BIRMINGHAM—Aasistance trom invited to tac . dese eregation, p Introduce then become oflectiye with school pe Fo Metver ay . =e: Are Made Available for commissioners and Birmingham we 4, ing yesterday,» Aapiring drivers age 15, 16 and tight ‘Manufacturing |potice was sought last night by Triplett, chaltman’ of Last. night, Federal dete t Ronald Davies for the second time since Friday directed the board to proceed With integration | — gt Central High. The Negro girl, who identfied herself as Elizabeth Echford, was engulfed by whites as she attempt- ed to pass through the Guardsmen. They. shouted “Nigger go back where you ‘belong’ ~and ‘Nigger; —— go back (6 Africa:’’ One muttered, “Let he? go, slie’s being paid for i - ‘There were no attempts to harm. 17 can get: their training free at Pontiac High School. If you live in the Pontiac School District you. may attend the driver training © course even if you are not a regu: lar high school student, Register as s00n as possible, |. George Stewart, chaifman.of the program, advised today. There’s a limited nember of openings, and they wil] be filled on a first- come, first-serve basis, he said. Registration hours for classes be- ginning this month are from 8:30 light manufacturing at last night's Waterford Township Bo ard members approved the rezoning of 22 acres from residential to meeting. * * * The triangular-shaped property is located on Williams Lake road, near Airport road, and is bounded by the Grand Trunk Railroad on the east side. « A wholesale ‘lumber company will be built on the site and_| will employ approximately 100 Walter McPherson, 815 Oakland Ave., president of the PTA at Adams School. * * * McPherson asked if the block-' ,, ades closing Oakland in the vicini- {re ty of the school could not be re- placed. situation of its playground being located across the street from .the building. : cei Social Relations in the United Church Women, is heading the committee in charge of plans. Assisting her: are Mrs. George irae Mrs. Edmund Leaven- assessmen costs of street paving was os last night. Commissioners ‘said that they \ felt the city engineer. had made an excellent start on the estab- the Negro girl. + a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 5, 6, 9, 10 people, according to Donald Wil- Police Chief Ralph Ww. Moxley) lishment of the assessment plan. ee: 4 and 11 at the high school. The) BoP, vetettne the fires said the reason this had not been However, they feel there are a Moments -later a Negro boy, jclasses will be one hour daily until blocked was. due: to the construc: |; phases such as: price ratios, who said he was Terrance Rob- erts, 15, walked up to the guards- men and stood quietly, making ro attempt to pass. _MAUREEN O'HARA | DENY MAGAZINE STORIES*— Two well- known actresses took the stand in Los Angeles boromiy DANDRIDGE . at ' AP-Wirephetes Chinese Theater. Dorothy Dandridge, who al- ithe end of the semester in Janu- ary. x * .* The law does not apply to Persons 18 or older, Later, a mill‘workshop for mak- ing custom doors and. windows =e ae Wil-|} which must be clarified before any definite acceptance is made. Two other plots in the township A white youth lunged at him and to deny truth of stories about themselves in Con- were also rezoned from residen- ready has received a $10,000 out-of-court settle. . Rap Dumping a reacted quickly. The) j,Seny, : zs -|tial to commercial, made to have | th. magazine, Miss O'Hara denied that she — See ete ee : : i er se waa. ead participated in a lovemaking affair in Grauman's. about her behavior. Saginaw Eyes 7 * jes aa «| © the morning arcs 3 as > thrust him back into the milling - ~acre on lunch A fC : cw ead ott te "at teuaine wner (F] ATEG OF CITY Snap Denials New Bus Plan ~ May Assist Operators feet of property on M59, extending a oe cee, were re- Two. hundred feet of this tnd inden re le year 60 Residents Complain to City Commissioners of Rat-Infested Section |REZONING TABLED... : d Se A The rep from residential to of the Walton boule- Sere geen My near Indian Woods on Stand i in 1 Confidential Trial Stay. in Business by) - Lease Agreement Sixty members of the Woodward ‘It is doubtful now that the street — _ Estates. Property Owners Assn. rao be ee beeen Oe aot of : : he ‘City Commission bench across the ‘street from the) LOS ANGELES (Glamorous) Parra is « millionaire Mexicoland Parra were » living together| , Manor was tabled for further ae: ba 8 petitioned f school. “After soldiers had dis-|actress Maureen O’Hara and sul-|City businessman. ‘Miss hasicalon later withdrew the charges Paoengpeistps degra stent study. : =< slat ae seaage yee csrd persed a crowd of 50 whites who try singer Dorothy Dandridge former -husband, television execu-land said they were not trie. leasing of Saginaw City Lines bus : x i* The United Church Women of a a d area ta thele neighbor- __had gathered about her, she sobbed have declared on the witness stand tive Will Price, alleged.in a child) "eo o& ______| system, the so-called Jackson Plan.| Other business of the beard was Birmingham are welcoming the et — — briefly, ; that Confidential magazine stories custody — suit tt t liss O'Hara Cpowley later asked: “Have you a the approval of using a former\new women teachers in the Bir|" ct ie « Se of the zoning The crowd became aroused iinvolving them in theater and — : ever bees io Greumen's Chines! = Ppt will eo. pe policy to pay one-half the salary mingham School District at tea code, which was brought to your - white j approached wood] = ” members Counc! io : . ’ Smnstawine tite Dosen! heen Meal isa Jackson te sce-hew that city's |°f Shoot crossing guards. The|tomorrow, at the home of MIs. vtetion a couple of weeks ago, Board of Education pays the other Earl Triplett, 480 N. Willlamsbury half. Rd. 3 ENTA with nothing being done," said a reine tte Colon R. McGlown, of 208 Luther The two stars put glitter into lease arfangement with _ City Expect Drain hearéed & bus together. The other|the criminal libef trial of the mag-| “Never,” Miss O'Hara replied.) Lémes is working out. Bella? . . rs No action has been taken ¢ ng representatives of the St., spokesman for the rou 4 Negroes also left about 30 min- — ——— when. esl a . an ~ dag terry on pr Harvey is acting on a sugges-| rd eae = —* = te | Birmingham Educetion Asw.,.0 Fane pe a orang fier Mog = page “RE Rous Se testifying for poe: ieee apes: aaa Atty. bagged by City moeeees berton who has moved to Cali. | teachers organization, have been | The city informed oe group that students, “began inside Ceritral|the prosecution. Iria in on William Ritzi’s question as tol =%& & * fornia. Supervisor Elmer John- | "jsteps were taken immediately to High Lac A whether .she had been intimate Proposing the Jackson ite. wit son has asked the four remain- “i ts correct the violation occuring in an “| ing members to consider oe = a bounded by Earlmoor, Luther, The Justice ee vin vay — —— hap = County Conducts: Study ith band ates TEE ler said: “The only thing oe actinaae setae 58: Priest Building and Howland.” City officials say’ looked on haps . seems to offer a solution (to t the Little Rock situation as seri-\in the trial of Confidential and| Of Apportionment, Cost! petendant Fred Meade had tes-\problem of keeping buses operat-| In the monthly police report! Pontiac contractor J. A. Fredman, 735 S, Paddock St., uses the area " ous. Whisper magazines and their e tified earlier that Terry gave him ing here) is the Jackson lease ar-/SuUbmitted by Capt. Millard J.! a *-ment’s course of action would not! Hollywood agents Fred and Mar- in 12-Town Proj wu an affidavit relating his alleged rangement, The Jackson city | ender there were only 12 sum- , Cones Weis — be decided on until Atty. Gen.|jorie Meade. The prosecution ex- ee tryst with Miss Dandridge on the. it's ing-out—al]-Mons issued, 1) arrests made and. ~ Brownell had the ‘facts. pects to complete its rebuttal tes-| Oakland County should be ready| shores of Lake Tahoe. right.” 451 calls answered. Accidents to- tons, which officials agree are in * + ¢ timony today. |for trial of the Twelve-Town Drain * * * taled 49, and patrolmen drove! , ’ . : M violation of the Residential zon- dispute riext month, Drain Com}; .° "= .™. Under the lease arrangement, | 9 595 miles ‘during the month of Safe’ Car Lists Many; ing, has been sent by the city Here are some of the possiblelpmpnrr CUDDLE" missioner Daniel W. Barry said to- Did you ever go for a ride City. Lines continues—to_eperate— —_—_— i actions “the — government might“ Miss “O'Hara testified that thelday with MET Terry?" Ritzi asked. | itg bases but escapes paying ts ot iNew) Fecteresi: Would | Sie areu aery eae L.A high federal official might| Sita Cuddted in Tew "was Reappraisal of apportionments| «-pid you ever walk in the woods| federal aad state taxes, since | The board accepted Johnson's} COSt Up to $300,000 Possible court action might re- Whitelaw Wins 2nd Golt Title at Orchard Lake For the 2nd time in the last five years Pete Whitelaw has taken the completely false. newsmen that she has not had an offer of work since the article appeared and that she feels the story is to blame. She has sued Confidential for five million dol- lars. - Those years Outside the courtroom. she told e © ots “The. red-haired - Miss O’Hara| came to court attired in a blue and white striped dress and white stitched hat, While on the witness stand-she told the court that she wWas_in Grauman'’s Chinese Thea- . ter in. Hollywood only twice during 1953 and 1954, both times to at- tend premieres with her brothers. * * * include the dis- puted periods in which, defense witnesses have testified, Miss O'Hara was seen in a rear row of the theater, embracing passion- ately with a Latin man. ‘WwoODS TALE A LIF’ Miss Dandridge, Diegro singer and costs should be ready then to meet challenges by two participat- ing communities that they are being charged too much, Barry said. The $29 million project, in the pued | janning stage ‘five yeai’s, is de- signed to relieve annual flooding in 13 south Oakland County commun- ities. Twe communities, Southfield Township and Troy, brought suit last fall, but the suit has never been tried. Early jast month, .the 11 other communities: demanded action by! the county. Royal Oak, the largest city in- volved, ‘threatened to pull out of the: project Nov. 15 if steps were not taken to break the legal stale- mate; Barry said today he had con- ferred with Corporation Counsel Harry J. Merritt, and believed the case would be® ready for Circuit Court trial Oct 21. with Mr. Terry?” “No. i “Miss Dandridge, I a WM perdia'ius wiles 1 oar Wk but is Mr. Terry a white man or is he a colored man?” * * a “Mr. Terry is a white man.” On cross-examination, Crowley, asked Miss Dandridge: ‘Did you city is exempt from these levies. That would mean an estimated saving of some $20,000 to Sag- inaw City Lines, according to City Lines figures. During a Council ission of proposed. City Lines route changes and Saturday service cuts, ‘Mayor Hagvey declared: resignation from the County Rec- reation Board and Treasurer Mrs, Dorothy ‘Olson to represent the township. Johnson’ had held the position for six years. Tot Writes ‘Ben’ |About That Crack [ever walk out into the trees alone or with anyone else?” “I wouldn't have done. that alone jas Lake Tahoe at that time was|— very’ prejudiced, as. you know, and '1 don’t think I would have wanted. ¢|to walk around. Negroes were not! permitted that kind of freedom in Lake Tahoe at the time,” she re- plied. * * * a Before the two stars’ appear- ance, the jury visited Grauman’s Chinese Theater to inspect the row of seats where the alleged necking party was . (Se to have taken place.- ‘Howard MeNeil St., wag arraigned, Pontiac Man Arraigned ion Charge of Murder | Accused of second degree murder, Brozie- Reed, 32, of 295 this morning in municipal court. Examination was’ set for Sept. 18 and bond fixed at $300. * * * - Reed is charged with the fatal stabbing of James Quiet, 27, ‘of 241 Wilson St., during a sidewalk scuffle near Reed’s home. He —_ the stabbing was accident- in Liberty Bell —PHILADELPHIA .» — “ Ben Franklin,” wrote an uniden- tified 7-year-old girl frorn Colum- bus, Ohio, a recent tourist visi- tor to Philadelphia. “Thank you for the nice pic- ture you gave me, I like you very much but I am worried about the crack in the. Liberty Bell and I am writing this so you will please take care of the Liberty Bell.” The note was addressed to the Benjamin Franklin Hotel here. top golf prize at Orchard Lake CC. _ Pete won the club crown in 1953, did it again first of the week. He defeated Dick Groves 7_and 6 in| the 36-hole match finals. Whitelaw never trailed and after the l-up lead at end of- nine, he turned on: the heat, reaching the 7-up poin€*at the 30th hole. He was 5-ip at 18. Phil deBeaubien won the club directors’ tourney with 138 medal (net) card for the 36-hole grind. He had a net 68-70 (gross 7476). A tie:for runnerup spot at 144 be- tween Earl Bramlett and Bill Sessions, will be played off, prob- ably ao! weekend. The Weather Fall U.8. Weather Berean Report PONTIAC AND YI Cloudy! and cooler a eccasional light showers ar [lee of 48-72. Partly cloudy and’ t and temerrew. Low tonight high tomorrow 70-74. Westerly winds, ant te northwest te nerth jes an hour teday, gradually éiannlomine tenight. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am. At ea x i Direction: “North, Sun sets today et 7:01 pm Sun rises. Thursday at 601 am, . Moon rises today at 4.2) pm. Moon sets eel at 2:41 a.m. Dewntewn Temp Temperatares @ 6. M......0.. 60 ii 6. Wi... .c cess 5 1 8. Me. c nun 08 12 m..... ei ee MR. cecesss: $7 1p. m. a M.,......... 4 2p. m. 10 a. m:., 56 Tweeday in Pontiac (Aa recorded downtown) Highest temperature ..,.... Lowest temperature ....,,.. Mean temperature .., Weether—-Aainy 0) 03 CU i} Highest temperature ,,.... Lowest température ,; Mean temperature . cae oneetts Bighest and Lowest 3 Temperatures Thie Date in #5 ¥ poe 61 im 1963 #7 io 1874 _ Tuceday's Temperstare Chart Alpena bi) ‘Baltimore o3 Biamarck Brownsville eens Cee eeeeerrne ie a Washingion Beattie S2@ueesereeseze3s2 Tampa ‘the Confidential om Tie. | and act tress, said &- story Crise “What Dorothy Dandridge Did in the Woods” was “absolutely: not true.” She testified she did not walk or make love in the woods with white band leader Daniel Terry while playing an engage-| (> ment at Lake Tahoe, on the Cali- fornia-Nevada_ border, years ago. Oe Trim Miss Dandridge wore a beige suit and white shoes and gloves with a pearl choker, and pearl earrings. * * 7 The time of Miss O’Hara’s ‘sup-| posed torrid lovemaking in the theater had been set. as Novem- ber 1953 by’ a former Grauman’s employe, James Craig. He said he supplied the information for story. Another One Year Age in Age in Pontise — ~ 4 2s SSE oo, de tS 73! defense witness, Michael Casey, placed the incident in February 1944. Miss O'Hara testified that she, (Was in Europe making a picture from Oct. 6, 1953, to Jan. 11, 1954, and produced her passport prove it. Wind velocity 18-30 mph.) /he name of the man- purport.) ed to be the ‘Latin lover’’ in the Confidential story was brought out by defense attorney Arthur J. :Crowley on cross-examination. He elicited from Miss O'Hara the statement that she was dating a a -68, Mexican man in February 1954, ‘68 and then asked her the man’s name. .Miss O'Hara said it was Enrique Parra. seven to | ¢ appointed spent two years working in his ~~ Trates ft would : sult if the area is not cleared, year-old Roman Catholic priest . who is studying sculpture at Yale has almost finished what may be the safest automobile on wheels. The Jong silver. fiberglas body is mounted over: a conventional seine Mowe antes yr frame and engine, but convention stops thére. reportedly dumping oe ille- The Rev. Alfred Juliano has|®@ly_ ad it Bagley street i Kiwanis Kacors” Former Official Nelse Knudsen | aertbers‘ot the Downtown Pai tiae Kiwanis Club turned out Tues- day to honor a former Kiwanis spare time in a barn here to build ithe “‘Aurora,’’ and his principal)’ aim has been to make it as safe as possible. The car does not resemble the new models that come out of De- .troit every year. It has a huge scooped-out nose, a “reverse- slant” windshield, which doubles back on itself, an all-glass top and many other radical features. As soon as finishing touches are completed, the car will start a tour of 120 cities, As for cost, Father — esti- “to; ae AP Wirephpte GUARDSMEN ENFORCE SEGREGATION — Acting on the Rock, Ark., turn beck ‘ne of the ‘nine Negro students = — orders of Gov, Orval Faubus, National Guard troops at. Little - to enter all-white Central High School. r “1a lifetime.” ‘|headlights in the nose scoop. duplicate—the -car-in- Detroit; and $15,000 to produce it on a “Himited basis. These prices refer to a peed equipped car, and not just the body shell. He: said it- would be much cheap- er over the long run than present) cars. As he puts it: “These days you drive a car three or four years, and then you have to scrap it.) With the Aurora’s features and de! sign you could install a quality motor and use it without a break- down or a major repair bill for —Many- tocal-and- district: officials attended, paying tribute to the man who rose from president of the local-club to the tions of lieutenant governor, district gov- ernor, and. then filled a —position on. the international committee, Knudsen now has a: home in Holiyease Fila. An estimated 100 members attended ,the program. Kennedy to Continue Detroit Labor Probe (Continued From Page One) past and present members of 614 | in July, The fiberglas body will “bounce back,’’ if dented less than four inches deep, he said. He estimated repair costs would be only one-tenth &s much as steel-bodied cars. Some of the other ney fea- tures: Reversible seats. Hydraulic | shock qbeatere for ~*~ *« Back in May Kennedy told The | Press that an investigation here ‘was still Sider. consideration.”’ Bellinger, 33, of Drayton Plains, said he has not been contacted by both front and rear bunipers. Kennedy but he “hoped’’ he would, Four steel roll-over bars (to | to * port the car's roof.) Six- aviation lights mounted as = insurgent group,. reported at one time to number 2,000, has fought from time té& time since Air jets to do the work of wind- October 1953 to 1 Hotfa’s shield wipers. over Local trusteeship 64. The A tel llapsible st af a comapsible steering trusteeship was ordered then by Teamsters President Dave Beck when two 614 officers were con- victed on conspiracy to bribe charges, No inside or outside hardware or ornaments. Foam rubber Padding: through- out, A recessed instFtment panel ~ * * costs ONLY $300,000 — The Aurota,” is the Rev. Altred the creamer at we cor af ts. font Juliano, a Catholic priest study- ing and sculpturing at Yale. The safety, and he estimates it would cost about a. The car was . was designed primarily for en to — in Detroit, tHe gave the cAt It ule saving recent in The anti-Hoffa: faction also seek an election of officers from the rank-and-file, which they say has _ been denied them, since Hofta took over, lp Was unsuccessful in The grow June i ie thelr latest ouster attempt sities when some 10 pickets paraded for eight days in front of the hall at 1410 §. Telegraph Rd, | The 450 stewards representing . the 14000 members of - Detroit Teamsters Local 299 gave Hoffa, its president, ‘a vote of confidence last night. — * * * Back in March, preceding a request. for an investigation of Local 614, some 50 members here voted the same for their leader. Membership of the local, officials say, is 3,500, i a i. j .f br F : { 4 s i me * } ‘ is Ee 1) > . a ; é “ + =~ ee ee Pe 5 = ee | er | Ne Ai i eee a ee ; ee ee ' ; . 4 Lape : iB h? ae a Wey Se poy N { { oe a } an Ps { ‘,,. ff j I ‘ f , - Gee ; ; i ; ] ‘ : ( ene. burp “4 * j | ‘| i — Hh ’ a al ft : i, +) ff if j j } 5 4 ‘ ; ; ON a ; ne : 4 ‘ $5 | ; : ; met. Pe j Pipe £ Ay . i ones : se ; 1° \2 : > . Ye i to / Ley \ I } j : : Pj : i he Ew ls Meee Ses fe | _tHe PONTIAC. PRESS §, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 per a, Pontiac City Affairs take Michigan in. U.S. in Pontiac and. “Nearby An eas” (Integration Woe Co ounty ‘Moves to Improv e DETROIT — Of mes for: ‘niin rr ‘, | ‘Lakes only Lake Michigan is whol- HARRIET HUBBARD ins reiden, who ded at er oma fn. Hurts, 63, of ca rascal ly within the U.S. = erage Berg ef preee aries by Area \Subst using tees! o/s ee rete eae eet standard City Housing reemmemmenn "MMIII Home, 1307 7th St., Santa.Monica.|ham. Burial will be in Woodlawn egroes Enter Some Oakland County informed Pon-\correct health code ‘vidlations of | Clicn, Wex >. | ; see ; " & Dust with sf Cemetery, Detroit. “He, was dead) Schools ‘Without ‘Issue; tiac city commissioners that steps|county-owned buildings on Stanley metery. MRS,- ‘MARY "FLLEN WILHELM |on arrival at William Beaumont O iti El h have. been taken to improve. sub-\avenue and Kennett road and of "The Rev. James H. Lather of Sil-] Mrs. Maxy Ellen Wilhelm, 80,/Hospital Monday. Pposition Elsewhere | standard county-owned housing in “any other publicly owned build- ‘vercrest Baptist Chutch will. offi-|who lived with her son, Gharles,| He is survived by his wife, Mar- * the city’s north end. i) ee me ciate, The infant died yesterday|at & Maines Ave., died at her}garet L.; three daughters, Mrs.| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | uw, 4., om en oe This Mop at Pontiac General Hospital soon home this morning. Mary Fyfe ot Royal Oak, Mrs. oe emeoee e been eine oy + « * after birth. Surviving besides ite wie Gules Warren Spalding of Pleasant; A federal judge last night or- cae lg protien J a MacDonald, in a letter to the Surviving : ts}is another son, John, of Flint; two|Ridge, and Mrs. Richard Latham/jdered school officials at Little the extent et » commission, said some of the units ; , dee tan Dian gp and foe daughters, Mrs. Lillian Roberts of of Garden City; a brother, Thomas Rock, Ark., to proceed with inte- ‘sald J. A. MacDonald omen. Orgy enoesedl might be .razed. and grandparents Mrs. Margaret |Grass-Lake and Mrs, Lela Clark of | P., of. Oak Park, and one sister. gration of a high school surround-| of the county Department of So- Cc a; two sisters, and a brother. : : action. on the matter. “We are, = : Sasa atime ataesc'tn hte nec] mam wmatne [ty ten Orme | Sa Wa Se mt a Smith of Chicago: and Dewey Ad-|by the Pursley Funeral Home. | UTICA — Seivice for Emil io cana The cy acted last. month to/is being made," Mayor . William!| I a. by 2 ioe of West Virgins __ — Krause, 81, -of 45074 Deshon si,,,uj ie, guardsmen, said his next} ————— B, Desakinae anit , PRICE F775 Arrangements are being made MRS. OSCAR FRIES _was held yesterday at Milliken Fu." ° ae * fe a . . a, 4, Commissioners approved . a TI-DEE 2 es by the Voorteet Ste “Funeral ' KEEGO HARBOR — Service for neral Home here, with burial in - Garotina—the—tocat 2outh Carolina Officials | mortgage waiver in ronnection__ hablo med ‘Mrs. Oscar (Mildred) Fries, 64, of ¢ ti H d Sat in—Nor ° se “atl . Thi markable modern e- .|3006' Stapleton Ra., will be at 1:3 gene egret ‘General los [ow ogg oN ee Seek Escapee in Hawaii | Pr viving service, Inc. bullaing: Sponge Mop beauty discovery reaches . arlo' ive Negroes ente ae 1: to t sensitive or ANeUS US GRAY - om Toney, from the Hinton pital. previously all = white schools at} COLUMBIA, S. C. i — Two! &t the city airport. eep into the dry, ie tiac, with the! , Service for Angus Gray, 73, of eee ee Lai “plficiating.| eons Greensboro yesterday with little| South Carolina officials were due in|) The Pontiac Area Chamber of. $4 Norton, will,take place at 11) Burial will be in Lakeside Ceme-| ‘ : . fuss. One Negro pupil planned to|Hawaii today to oppose George Commerce thanked th® city for its a.m, tomorrow “froma” Voorhees - btn Lake. =e Fries| Peer ree ea: eral feels enroll in each of four white/Leroy Page's fight against his re- | participation during -the 50th anni-/E ane | mature skin, replenishes - | $1.98 essential natural moisture, | a Value gives a dewy-fresh texture, | , flower-petal look, and \ _ Siple Chapel, with burial in Oak] died yesterday in Pontiac Osteo-| Schneider, Mt. Clemens, and Mrs.) Schools at Charlotte today. turn to a U. S. prison. | versary celebration of Pontiac Mo-|B Full size spange mop for easier thin soviags why oot inv 5 2 \ Hill Cemetery. He died Myaday pathic Hospital. Carrie Koss, Utica. One Negro is to enter a white |_ Page, 28, former husband of a tor Division. cleaning. Wsing action keeps beats ‘after an illness of three wee Surviving are ‘her husband:, her schoo! at Winston-Sel NO. Port Huron, Mich., girl who has| Two public improvement projects eet ae and dry. Fe et, (Conteine cs \ccmaaaad @ was born in Kirkcaldy, Scot-}mother, Mrs. Phd Kline~ of DAVID D. OVAITT ~| tomerrew. . » woodwork, etc. | promised to stand by him, is fight-| were confirmed and peyenents ‘set oe extradition. He is wanted as a/last-evening. vand- was. a_retired marble)Cedar-. a-daughter,} 7 APEER — Service for David Pulies Gepeceed cheat a 4 mee serdsaad ix Seah Gore: \ pene acttter: Pusch of Water-!D. Ovaitt, 80, of 1126 Park St., who hecklers, mostly youths, whO'lina. He escaped from prison there | 2 Townshi brother, Edgar) ai.4 : ' 3 : MRS) EDWARD WELCH — of Ponte, ye one sister. this morning at Lapeer County/ieered the Negro students at/in 1954. He had been sentenced in| — “THURSDAY ONLY SPECIALS $8 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor \ a *_JGeneral Hospital, will be at 2 P.m.' Greensboro. . 1946 in the-tatal shooting ofa taxi- Word has\ \been received of the} -¥ ,. Saturday from’ the Liberty Street “t+ *& cob axiver, 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS, death of Mrs. Edward (Myrtle Ei- ARCHIE . GRIFFIN Gospel Church. Burial ‘will be in At Durham, the Board of - Edu- * * * liott) Welch, 7B, a former Pontiac}: MARLETTE’ — Service for Ar-/Mt. Hope Cemetery, with the Rev, At Durham, a ealie chie Griffin, 35, of Snover, was/Frank S. Hemingway officiating, /C@%0" Wanimously rejec P-| Recently Page surrendered after held’ Monday in Sandusky, with| The body is at Muir Brothers peals by parents of nine Negro talking to a priest in Hawaii, military rites at. Mooretown Cem- ‘Funeral Home here. jstudents_ for cranirerigionad the “Marrying that girl was as low etery. He was killed Friday in an| Surviving are his wife, Clara: | [nearest nonsegregated ‘school in as anything I did,” Page said of ‘auto accident seven-and-one-half/two sors, Merle of Lapeer andi their area. * {his prior marriage to Betty Lou miles north of here. Vivian of Bay City.and three step-; Seventeen Negro pupils were |Fitzner in Port Huron, 2 i Survivors’ include his mother,|children, Beulah King of Lapeer,| Tready to begin integrated classes | = . \ Mrs. eee Griffin of Snover; four) Verna King of Miami, Fla. and} today ‘at Sturgis, Ky., W. W. SIMMS .Is Your aresearen for Electric Shaver Parts. Genuine FACTORY PARTS for Most Famous Makes @ Remington @ Schick . @ Sunbeam @ Norelco Keep your electric shaver in tip-top condition | : oe . . che = sisters, Mrs. Robert Donaldson of Elwin King of Birmingham: - |, Waller, president of the Union THURSDAY ONLY — 9 |Eg OU ines tees, 778" SOs from Gimas mrgest-te *, . \. | Clarkston, Mrs. Edward Mattack} — County Citizens Council, wea “ . Hot-Dip GALVANIZED Steel | RAC . 72"'wide ‘fof Pontiac and Mrs. Clara Krueger ‘CLAYTON RUMPH council is prepared to beyco i _ — a UE ie ee a Te : tt 72"'wide, assorted colors. and Mrs. Ivan Zigleman, both of/ norTy BRANCH — Service for| Sturgis High if Negroes are ad- 40- Quart PAIL er a $4. 35% wool — 65% rayon. Snover, and a half brother, Harry!ciayton Rumph, 58, was held at) Mitted. = et ON SE ON nL — Schick 3-M Single Head |) $3.00 a -. ‘Allen of Wayne. © - the Blackburn Funeral Home here| In North Little Rock, just across - 79 Value —— Schick 116-$5.00 8 Christian Literature ~ Sales \ — + |Monday afternoon. The Rev. Karl the Arkansas River, integration A seat pat nat C — : wer Head......... 39 Oakland Ave. Section | \dJAMES H. HURNS Patow-conducted the. service and | scheduled for Monday was = long lite and service. = : te og OU ES Q eas OAK—Service for James burial was in Rich Township Cem- | poned indefinitely. Bail Randie. - ———- w ¢ he ae : “ acme etery. Rumph died at Marlette| In contrast, integration at “Van aK SN A 6 a, EO OLD Sunbeam REM Comb 2nd Camere tl E Durable Wotdareal PLASTIC @ Mattress Cover Twin-Bed Size Contour fitted, bound in four cor- c |: Community Hogpital Aug, 29° Buren, in west Arkansas, began He leaves one daughter and quietly, High school classes were “Ih three sons, Ruth, James, John and opened yesterday to 23 Negroes = “Bi Kenneth; ‘two sisters, Mrs. Rose! and several hundréd white pupils. . ae of Pennsylvania and Mrs., Ae , ;Hazel Beck of Detroit: three “S A L E \ ‘brothers, Brien of Détroit, Roy of First From Annapolis ed Suni yound."........40¢ ners, easy to clean ate Utica and Elmer of Royal Oak. |. Ae tae as pba Natetet: Slee, Steriklene om ala Ane v1 T5e MIDWAY ISLAN — Lieut. . wet eeceoes | MRS. SARAH E. TIBBITTs |(J.G.) Takeshi Yoshihara, the |B Double-Bed Size. .$1. 193 | yy . os Remington Feces s SILOS Service Kit.,..... s veelss 608 ‘LAPEER — Service for Mrs.|"°St American of immigrant | | Sarah = Japanese parents to graduate from nia E, Tibbitts, 83, of Flint, SuAVER '2 [| m mM J —Main . Olay Flosr fens former resident here, will be atitte Naval Academy at Annapolis, 1:30 p.m. Thursday from Baird|{S 2°W stationed here as~assistant / ff Puneral Home, Lapeer, with bur; |Puble—worksoffiesr———_____- asa wave ———— oe Nal in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The , 1000. Patterns in Stock ine George McMican will. offici- "THURSDAY FRDAT SATURDAY LOW PRICES “aaaie Filters T T | nig, sm Tenet Set Santas ; PED “dastead Sizes for Most Makes | WALLPAPER OU LE __ She\is survived by a son Harold ; a . 3 rae awd « V., of Flint; a nephew, Chester'E a — _ esate | TT | Vail_ and i ; eh £92 IAT Pe at hen, © Pel. * 105— N. ‘Saginaw Olson a niece, - Mrs. aay i SASS ERR Sey j cee 9-9 : THURSDAY (Tomorrow) ONLY! Famous Brands BABY NEEDS! FE 2-5811 Teen, Wea, | Opposite — Free Parking | oe WKC | ete | Deaths Esewher $1.95 Two-Inch ..... Buy now for furgece and Bie con< | ditioning plants. All first quality, famous makes. A First Quality—27"x27" Hemmed BIRDSEYE D PERS By THE ASSOOATED PRESS + ae ; ae A edna Birds- — 39 : a / ——_ _ VIENNA (®—Jenda Heltai, 86,/B eS = a i. iyth , Absorben i s; - \ a ;, |noted Hungarian ndvelist and. of RR . $219 vale : es playwright, died in Budapest yes-| terday, Radio Buda P a 8 st, an-| nounced. Our $1.69 Sellers *1.47 72 x 80 Inch Double Bed Size Fleecy napped long staple cotton. Coccrcccccccccccccccdccccccccsecescocosccces "WARRENS’ Deluxe ‘Snap-On’ PLASTIC PANTS - 60¢ Value—NOW ¢ Elastic. waist and legs. Trans- parent, serge plastic, Fits 23 to 26 pounds. FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR. * ~ MINNEAPOLIS UW — Wilbur\ B. | Foshay,. 76, former utilities el nate who went to prison after his vast financial empire collapsed = : 1929, died Sunday. \ | { 1 ‘ { Dr, B. R. Berman | | oun geste Censtee _& €l * po acrenaue pectin of want- Heavy Gauge Gaivenived Ceccccccccccccccccccccccccecoocesoocccooeees 17. N: Se inaw St. TUCSON, ‘Ariz. % — Lincoln : . . : ./ Johnson, 64, retired head of the ee SCC RSC LLLOOL OCS S CC CCCCC ESS ec oTCCooCCNeS Rubbish Burner SPENCERS’ Soft Spun Knit FE 4-7071 ~ ax ae International ‘Banking. - Depart- |ment” of the Manufacturer's Trust iCo. in New York, ied Monday. |He was born in Waltham, Mass. * * * | GREENWICH, Conn. ®—Thom- ‘Tas J. Maginnis, 68, New York “\% \ KIMONOS or GOWNS — - -* wy 98¢ Value—NOW ¢- LQ EEL AQ : ‘“~« ‘L Rua, gran or white colors. PITTI IIIT IIIT TTT TiTiiriii itr rir aon aor a & RAYON E- $4.95 Value 88 Large 20-gallon size. S Bottom draft on legs. ° = Perforated cover and sono | sides. As shown. 5-Position I Lever Control 16-inch Size a pelt retire awn- Spreader CANNON, Sived Pena Democratic politics, died Monday. $7.95 Value RECEIVING : BLANKET |He was born in Cheyenne, Wyo. ; * * * fo PEvViReN KEEWATIN, Ont. (® — Francis F. Martin, 60, a member of the‘ wll balematic Canadian committee of the Hud-| DEE. FER AT son’s Bay Co., and general man-, ager of the retail department.) died Monday. He wag born in| Lynn, Mass. . ‘| Vanderbilt Heir Famous ‘Beacon’ nylon and rayon blanket with 6-inch satin binding in: _ pastel colors. 72x84 inches. Cocrcccevccsececccccccoceccececcococccoececs sen RAYON and ORLON Blend 6. 39 Blanket 50¢ Value—NOW ¢ » Fully washable blanket with stitched edges. Cores in yel- = low, white stripes. ; Co CCC C Oooo ooo LOSE L oe EEO EEO EDEL OOROCOOEELOEF Waterprool—Yet Fully Washable QUILTED CRIB PAD 17x18 Inch Size a Fa eC edges. 2 5° “KLEINERTS’ Longer Wearing eet Fo YER RUBBER CRIB Cucr ae - 577 Metal with: T-inch solid rubber wheel. For seeds and fertt)- izers. Large capacity. LIFETIME GUARANTEE OF ALL MOVING PARTS Low kas Heating & Air Conditioning Lp eee eer = Y > ~ Sales and Service ~f; RENO, Nev. 4—Cornelius-Van- Business —- -_—«1177 Edison Nite Serviee | derbilt Jr., -39-year-old son of the ke eis ‘encn satin binding Choice! ec By san 18x27 Inch Size e : eae 4. iv. vesterdav mar- assorted soli ors. . \, : FE 4 3811 : Pontiac : FE 4-0445 ‘ borera family, yester ae sixth Oqeeecccesecccccccccncccccecccseseccscsceees 40-Lbs. uf ee Ay Se ios 9° med bride had been his secretary. Famous ‘SPRINGFIELD’ Blends = ewe 490) CII IIII IIIT IIE ‘CANNON’ Finest Percales FITTED CRIB SHEET _ $1.00 Value—-NOW 7 ¢-— 4 Fits any size standard mat- - tress. Pre-shrunk in white. Fine percale. : * * * | Nevada Gov, and Mrg, Charlies — | Russell and Sen. George W. Ma- ‘lone (R-Nev) were among those jattending the ceremony at the | jhome of Vanderbilt’ s attorney, ) John Sinai. : Vanderbilt, socialite and lectur- er, said of tee marriage, ‘This There's a 82% Wool Blanket j:=! “= Pa MAGIC A iio § = $f 99 - You'll Want to. ganite fertilizer won't. burn harm lawns, and gardens. All Steel time is the last." Previous ‘othe « 5-year mothproof guarantee—72x90 & DOUBLE COCO O OOOO OOOO EEOC ODEO LOLA DEKE OEL OOOO EERE NEL® ay in tl e |described by him as “‘five of the inch blankets in sold colors of wine DOOR © By the Makers of ‘PERMA-NURSER’ — world’s most beautiful women,’ @r blue! Satin bound. bs # _fwere Patricia Murphy Wallace, covccccccccccscenecscesecscccccccccesecccees Utility ee Disposable DIAPERS — im \Rachael Litileton, Mary Weir) \ ‘BEACON’ Rayon- Orlon-Cotton c abinet |Logan, Helen Varner Anderson |and Maria Feliza Pablos. | with the Forward Look For Quick > ay YY, $10.95 OTTO HOLBROOK is reserving a new STH MA R ELIEF] Pl) Value ~*57°PLY MOUTH with Push Button Drive f / | [Riga i, . } and Torsion-air-ride for you to test drive. SO SEE HIM SOON AT & R MOTO my STVOWY Yeu eee J PV Ve W/o eee Modi iad ae Simms.) -E fees DIMM srcisiest agen: PACK of 3 for— i ‘Throwaway ae 3 — no panties needed, Absorbs times . own Weight. For 12-ib, aby —_ over. 2 12x90" Blanket} s+: Large 60x292%, 10 inch size.’ Flush type! handies.- All a steel whit ewe enamel! finish. No . aisembly requited. ; * SPENCERS’ Soft Cotton Knit ABDOMINAL BINDER ~* 40¢ Value—NOW | 9° Soft ribbed knit cotton = binder with ties. Wash- able. 20-inch length. SIMMS ce Colored prints on white with 6-inch | ASTHMANEFRIN f * wna L 4 pastel bihding: “Slight irregulars of | perfect $10.95 values. | “a a Mag st yea ag BLE) 2 eee AE he eet a feat” & ae : be Ws ‘ . . i au = oN \ io : - 7 j ae f x i + bi gf f \ Ad e a PONTIAC PRESS. WED DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, ost PR eas “Public fo View tery unior Editors— Marriage License | 12 ‘Road Facilities. . Fg > wi A ‘Open House Is Planned oe betore the ‘crash, All three were| Moore had a broken ankle and| by Commission for 4 : ees “when they|Néwland a fractured arm. Wednesday, Sept. 11 (Advertisement) : “The Oaklarid County Road Com- mission is getting one of the most modern highway administration plants in Michigan. The public is invited to take a\jJook at it next : | eg week, . om - . _ | Road Coresaionart Sol -D.| FA : . . , Lomerson, Robert 0. Felt and Lee 0. Brooks today announced an open house from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 11 at the commission's new headquarters, 2420 Pontiae Lake | Rd. in the county's service center. On view will be the new admin- istrative quarters, garage, main- tenance offices, paint shop, elec- trical laboratory, carpenter and sign shops. * The $600,000-plus center occapies : €8,700 square feet of floor space.| facilities for running the county's) expanding road - program have been centralized as-much as pos- an i | Hat H 14835 iy 53 i a He tr i iy iP . g REVUTIO. AG AETRITHS AS A LAST accepted soon for another garage,|_ i it af Hy ‘i: a25 k ; F g é 4 Ke He t : if rl iH tions are ready for next week’s a 2 f g 8 5 : { 2 2 i a E : A Hy ORRIN O.TE Fie. OvTCOE O Tes semiNS, OR MEDICINE LS said. SOT UNE TO OE ORAL, A OR Le Owe STU. Refreshments, tours and an in- It sprawls on’ a 22-acre site, where| aed Qu IZ a ‘|\Applications "Richard 1 waite, oftenvame . M4. Dennis, Bes: ieee tee Arthur » Laciair, sag A p-asea Shirley A. Mad: adgwick, 1 00 Seneca Ross D. ‘Piet cher, Birmingham : NO APPOINTMENT Margaret A. Mackrala, Ann Arbor. NECESSARY Jerry L, Dahiman, n, Rochester Joan M. Mason, Rocheste: — M, Senevey, 814 Monticello ree Deriene A. Abare, Clarkston Somma, Brooklyn, N. ¥. —. i ‘Griffith, 1 Summit. GBtreet PP so a M. Morrill, 2045 Cheitingham Maureen Foster, 2415 Garland street Prancis A. Carroll, Lake ¢ Orion ~~ Margaret E. Toombs, Lake Orion | John ee Cooley, Groose Poin Elizabeth A. Saylor, frctehars i James J. Murray Jr. 2505 Pinecrest . | Street Alice J, Whitledge, Birmingham * William T. Sceafe, Drayton Pisin Charlene M, Crabtree, Highlan ~ Richard T. Long, 8519 Berkley Street Linda EB Nealer, Milford : ~ QUESTION: Whe was the yeungust American ever fo commend 8 a ANSWER: David Farragut joined the Navy at the age of 9 and MOT 9¥ _ |sible. showed such aptitude that he soon became a midshipman. He was ~~ | The final phase of the construc-| serving on the “Essex” under Capt. David Porter in the War of 18i2.| on tion program is’ still-in the plan-|When the “Essex” captured a British ship off Chile, Porter had young’ ning stage. Bids are expected to be David command it en route to port. David was then 12 years old. ie Farragut moved up quickly in the Navy. He fought pirates in the y ne to help. house the commission's West Indies, participated in the Mexican War and helped establish. ie ~ {large fleet of, rolling equipment,!\Mare Island Navy Yard in San Francisco, He became a Northern hero. aT aL, en Sigh agycere storage space. in the Civil War for his part in the capture of New Orleans and Mobile. center’s major attrac- In, the latter battle he uttered his famous remark: ‘‘Damn the tor- : . |e : ; pedoes. Full speed ahead!” After the fall of Mobile, Congress comred anette | raaet by maiden Kien Amacica’sl Seat soar efnucel: FOR YOU TO DO: Paste this picture on cardboard, cut it out and, formal program will round out the|©olor it. naval ship? ALWAY S RST QUALITY! | DAILY 12 NOON to 9 P. M. ey, & ‘atec in a vicious cycle in the past. tunities in the skilled trades, he __ Conder told the delegates: “5 ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEP Seay 4, 1957_ sty Needs Urban League Speakers Urge Negroes to Learn} New Trades Now DETROIT uy — Agreeing tech- nological advances in the years) ahead will require more and more skilled workers, an industrialist and a union executive today urged to share proportionately in the fore- seen prosperity, Tho men are Robert W. Con: | der, vice p | “the International “ASsn. of Ma- chinists, Their views came in separate speeches prepared for delivery before the National Urb- an League’s convention, . ane can't put a man on a skilled job simply by wishing him there,"’ said Huhndorff to the inter- racial group dedicated to economic and-culturat equality. as | “The naked truth is," Huhndorff continued “that many Negroes are not Feady to portunities that already exist. I realize that the Negro has oper- * * *. “Because he had no job oppor- had no reason to develop his skills. And because he had no trained skills, he could not- break into the skilled trades.” Beal, ime better than I could have learned ‘lin “any other way what America} -- ke advantage of op-'- . Same, - ~ 'to bé slave to another, or that i (This my the 3rd of § articles in oa . Sines Y rt describes the full, of ‘ite es" Francis Cardinal elle wee will observe the 25th anni- vorenry Lf yal consecration as * on Sept. 8 I + * * (where he/Italy,” a_wreck w Armed Forces Welfare. C hief Interest in Versatile Life of Cardinal” Spalinnan In his job of military vicar, and nection at Idlewild, of” a trip to} to ty. to the big_ seiccuatioesl: dir-| a principal.trouble-shooter for the|Vienna in 1953, he bad to take a Pope, Spellman has taken chancesjhelicopter from a parking ict out-|out of a train _|dn_his life well beyond the call-of|side the Polo Grounds _ ‘|normal band To make a close con-|had- attended a Holy Name rally)'remains over a quarter of a mile’ alport. On March 9, 1950, he walked } near Florenee, strewed its of twisted track, On March 20, 1 es just bikck in Eohdon’ after a flight “from -Algiérs, was thrown about when the car in which he was riding “@ tire’ and: collided with another. In a sleet starm in Korea in 53 the jeep ahead of his toppled into a ditch, Speliman, an agile.man forall his plump- ness, clambered into thy hole and helped pull the men to safety. ‘comfort of New York. On July 28, But curiously he came-_closest to|tained him. A priest at St..Pat-| odor“. meeting his end in the safety and 'rick’s identified the detail as “the! TEETH g dj w 1945, a. B-25 twin-engined bomber,| (Tomorrow: A day tn the Iife of groping its way through a heavy) Cardinal ) : pice fhto Toth = it he ec to the oor of t Empire State Byilding. It was a More Comfort Weert ‘direct hit on thé’New York branch of the National Catholi¢ Welfare Conference. Thirteen were killed in the office, 25 injured. Spellman... an a vigorously punctual man, was scheduled to be in the offices at precisely that time. Sorne detail de- By BOB CONSIDINE NEW YORK (INS) — Francis Joseph Cardinal Spellman’ is a his role of military vicar of the) |armed forces. x« *« * “American soldiers have taught means to me,” he said once before | flying to Korea to spend Christmas | with the tyoeps. ~ * .® * Last year His Eminence visited airmen at Thule, the giant U.S.) Air Force .base well shove Arctic Circle in Greenland, ae Russia, would be —_a_—_foremost- target of the Red Air Force and its missiles, for it stands. like | Spellman | took ‘ous to the men was the - in effect, as that - which Radio Free Europe broadcast for him to other American service- men overseas: “What man can trust another man who scorns God, whose faith is founded i in forces of arms, whose creed is hate and whose law of life is lust? God intended no man man of many sides, He neglects} Negroes to increase their skitfsand-none. But one facet that is of al-) learn new trades and techniques| “YS Pressing interest to him is} ' Thule, in the event of war with | Bridal Gown | 2. and Veil ‘Bed 3... 8" Doll in Pajamas ~ Panties, Shoes and Socks (Dress her tm costumes shown) ae Dress. Afternoon i 4 6. Trailer ‘and Car Set ES z S : : i Speen some meee © SEG . 7. 8-Pc. Plastic 8 ., Picnic Set . Friction’ Load ‘Lift Tractor 17" Cuddle Doll needs.”’ Conder said that over the hext 10 to 20 years, ‘‘the basic fact to _keep in mind is that the country “Tn my the a. ry way to jmprove the status of any major group .is first to identify “the areas of prime economic need that are clearly shaping up the years immediately ahead: a whole will be hard pressed to find enough people to do its work.” * * * . In the automotive field, Conder said it had been estimated at least 250,000 additional automotive me- chanics will be needed by 1965, He said enrollment in Negro col- in the British Isles. More’ than $5 per cent of a sting. ing jellyfish is water. iwas for the wife he was awaiting. ' there be any master except the Divine Master; and the time wilk surely come when the godless guilt- ridden victors of today will be the vanquished.” *« * x. | Spellman comes home from: such trips with his pockets stuffed with scribbled addresses, him to write to*parents and trans-' mit the welcome news that he) saw so and so in such and such! a place and he looked fine and sends his love. It is a chore he tackles with relish, this task of bearing tidings. Sometimes, they are sad. i “Please see if Lf. Don -D. | Friesen of Salina, Kansas, is — here,” he asked a genuflecting | aide as he stepped off a plane at | Tokyo airport en route to Korea Friesen came forward,.an orchid corsage in his hand. The flower’ a ee ee: “Mrs. Friesen_and the baby be- came ill in Alaska,"’ the, Cardinal said, and he could not have been more concerned if he. had been eisners 42 N. Saginew St. = ‘Pokay, don’t worry. It just means]. a little delay. They're in good transmitting some matter of grave | import to the pope. “They'll be, hands. She carried the baby to: the ambulance. I carried the bag- scien ee newport Rash eison Ivy: Chafing |! Fiery Misery Fast With Scothing Lanciated RESINOL ciitmeer | the trip. “You “are the great mis- IT 14 KARAT GOLD . Matched WEDDING RINGS | i 1 | | Georges-Newports jelated. A year ago, after represent- ‘ing the Holy Father at the] -,; Eucharistic Congress in Manila, | lis tmknown. The entire situation is’ ‘| delicate and dangerous.” He calls ‘years of war. .. gage. — <2 * * * “You have walked in the foot- a of Christ by going about do- ng good for the people,’ auxiliary behne Joseph F. Flannelly said of him from_the pulpit at St. Pat- rick’s on his first appearance after sionary of this cestury.”” WORLD A VOLCANO Hé does not always come home i and later visiting Okinawa and Japan, Spellman. told reporters. at the airport, ‘‘the entire world is a voleano, From which crater the flatnes of war may burst forth ‘repeatedly for a “spiritual de- ‘fense’’ against the foes of free- 'dom as much -as a material de-. ‘fense. The alternative, he said in. ‘his Christmas telecast of 1954, is’ any. American who defies God and denies America| his undivided allegiance is an 10 tee ‘enemy. of our country, an enemy, . = ‘of liberty, and enemy of peace.” (Advertisement) (Advertisement) new laxative discovery _un-locks bowel blocks | without gag, bloat or gripe Leeroy ee causéd by what oo eall a “thrifty colon, A that, instead of retaining moisture as it should, does the opposite: robs the colon of so much moisture that its con- tents become enna. ¢ 80 dry that they block the bo: so shrunken that fall § . excite or stimulate the urge urge that propels and ex- La waste from your TO REGAIN NORMAL RiGu- contents your colon which now block your bowel must be re-moistened, Second, bulk must be brought to your colon to’ 8-T-R-E-T-C-H_ STIMULATE it ~ and 80, excite its muscles to’ action; to a normal urge to . purge. oni A BULK LAXATIVE as 1) re-moisten this dry, = vere and 2) supp! y . to re-create a nor- bog oo ah purge. And, of all bulk laxatives, COLONAID, the “thrifty” colon wens : _ amazing new lavative discov. is so effective that it: relieves even chronic consti- ‘pation overnight, yet is so- smooth, so gentle it has been roved safe even for. women n the most critical stages of pregnancy. “SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE bulk, salt or drug laxatives, reminding | just before Christmas, 1955. COLONAID error segs, bloats nor does not interfere with your Prosecirt of vita- mins and other valuable food nutrients; and-in—clinical — cause rash or : ., tests, did other side ons. IT’S A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACT: -Exércise tones your bodyt And COLONAID exercises your colon to tone it’ erg consti- pation, cvernis t! Whether _ occasional, mtorchron- | ic, whatever your degree of constipation, get COLON AID, in ‘easy-té-take tablet form at - | any drug counter, today! The | peas ‘98¢ for the —- io pie table ve relief at es than “more agonizing blood-letting | _ *- Engine Values: from 1.00 to 2.50! HUNDREDS OF TOYS TO Friction 4 Motor 14. Plane 30. 25. “Pym Milk coat 26. Take voli 3st ster 22 "1 BUY NOW! Save for Christmas Gifts, Birthdays! _ Layaway 5 or More Toys Now! . Friction Power Shovel Ring Toss Game oe 21. Duck Pin Bowing Dishwashing Set ~ Holster Set 10. Gun and, [It’s true! Top quality toys at a rub-your-eyes low price! Plenty: of action for every youngster! Use for. gifts, party prizes, rewards for errands. Buy now, save for holiday gift-giving . ... there's a toy for everyone on _ your list. Come in today _while this’ nage selection lasts!) _ Order by Number SELECT FROM! | 16. Doll Traveler Set Case PPS Musical Push 23. Steel Telephone Chime 28. 11" Pajama Dol) ~~ Bingo Game & Sift Bait ame——35-— 88 P- Soldier 34. r Set MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ON 5 OR MORE TOYS! PHONE FE 4-2511! WAITE’S... DOWNSTAIRS! nee) ais ee We Proved That nas It Can Be Done Again the Pontiac area proves that - death on the highway is not a “necessary adjunct of a holiday weekend. wk we ke Oakland County, with its popu: } - «+, tion in excess of 600,000 and probably almost as many more visitors, did not have a fatality during ghe 18- hour . period marked out for the Labor Day holiday. . During that time the nation ex- . ceeded its expected number. [*- *& * Predominant in passing out the. . credit for this exceptional record . is the watchful and careful work of our traffic officers. . Many of them worked: overtime, - others volunteered their help, and all contributed to a situation to which everybody can point with pride. — Perhaps the advance notice that: everything would be done by the officers to prevent the desecration of the holiday had something i) do, with it. The preliminary notices of the augmented forces pf protection with-,__ --out-.doubt ‘gave, the speed specialist :,. s tenn pe nn 3 = ~HowER-did-net—nominate a -single _ 1 sures but Mr. ! ie _ THE PONTIAC | | as =: : PA el emma ee le ae ma - nN PRESS “tunate stalemate in one Arkansas district judgeship which has now ‘been vacant six months. Patronage. chiefs handed in the names of three candidates but none could meet com- mittee standards so no appointment has been made so far. * * * A President's judicial appoint- ments are subject only to Senate. ’ approval and Mr. Eisenhower's willingness to give consideration _ to the Bar Association’s impartial findings is highly commendable. Appointees so named are likely to ‘have something more than party loyalty to recommend them. “For Sale: Golf clubs;. must sell or get divorce.” —Classified ad. in-the™™ Toronto (Canada) Telegram. The golf bug didn’t pite that guy very hard. The Man avout Town Wright Shadow Oakland County.Man Away Ahead of Milwaukee Cops School days: Now not entirely in accord with that old song about — and careless cruiser food for sober thought. , * * * As a result we have today - untold thousands of happy~ homes, with no loved ones elim- inated by the highway killers who had been made aware that their lawless actions would not be tolerated. Probably no other stmitier area in the entire nation can show such a record. It should foster an even ‘-greater respect of. our law enforce- ment men. * * * If we can do: this during a period - _“when our highways are overly con- " gested, we surely can do it on the ordinary weekend. We can further prove. that extra “travel does not necessarily mean that traffic_and tragedy are synony- mous. Accidents can be avoided. - Our recent record over the jong- weekend is ot enough. —e Ike Accepts Aaviee on Naming Judges In the last year, says the American — Bar Association’s Committee on the Federal Judiciary, President E1sEn- judge without first submitting his name for that group’s approval. Further, the committee says, — the Chief Executive did not in any instance ignore the. advice when it was adverse. In seven --« eases in which it had suggested lack of adequate qualifications out of 30 sdbmitted, none of the seven was appointed. * x ke Congressmen and party. leaders in - Inventor and driver of the auto plane, Lo) described in these columns, - Leland Bryan of Milford, tells me that he rpeenty was stopped by a pair of Milwaukee traffic cops who were so antiquated and. fossil-_ ized that they ordered it towed out of their city of beer, bombast and baseba!!. They remind me of an earlier generation who considered the Wright Brothers to be crazy, as man never could fly. Some of the-friends of 92-year-old Mrs. E. R. Elkins ef 748 Orchard Lake Ave., tell me that she was the first woman xuuto driver in - Pontiac. She has a picture of the Oakland car which she drove. _T have it from none other than Chairman Sol Lomerson that the Oakland County Road Commis- sion is to hold open house from one to five o'clock on Sept. 11, at their new head- quarters at 2420° Pontiac Lake Road. He tells me = “bee re invited. " One of the tbveat 1 men in our city of live men ts — pan O'Dea — ~~ of 871 North Perry St., recently . spoken of in this column as “the late.” We know too many other people .still waiking around who are more deserving of that application. But the bobble proved our - ‘wide readership, which. will explain why. you get the busy signal when you try to call the O’Dea home. A native of the Pontiac area was Earl W. Tinker of New York City, who died Saturday. ~ Secretary of the American Paper & -Puip— Assocjation, he was a national leader in _ forestry. He was born in Fenton in 1890, son of Attorney Clarence ainker _ When the Michigan State yi was held in Pontiac 54 years age, Fred Simpson, - then 18 years old, won first prize on his ducks. At every State Fair ever since, in- cluding, that now under way in Detroit, ‘he has.won blue ribbons. He now lives > near Ypsilanti Another first for Pontiac. ’ A phone call of friendly criticism for the areas involved first suggest this newspaper comes from -names of proposed appointees to the Attorney Generat-to-be-passed-on to_ the President. It is sometimes diffi- cult to ignore such political pres- HISENHOWER has taken | the Bar Association’s impartial ad: - vice and-acted accordingly. - The Association reports an unfor- a THE PON Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Published from Tue Porriee Perss Building Aarots A. Firzcrrare _ President and Publisher = sing Joun A. Riory. Arssstt Bassers, Assistant Acverti Executive Vice President aod Advertising Director Manager Howasaep 8. Preecraary om, Fart M.\ Treapwert, chad President and Circulation Manager Busitiess Manager G. Masewatt Jorpin, Local Advertising Manager Grones C, Learn, Classified Manager doun. W, Prrzgenare, Secretary and Editor Rover B. Tare,- —— een = i Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ens ig entitied «xclusively to the The Associated Pr ‘ eee for repebdlication of all loca) news printed tm, this newspaper as well as al) AP news cispatches ‘ Tt Poxriae Peres is delivered bv cartier for 40 cents eek; where carrier service ts not available by mail nites fr is $12 00/a veer: all other places tn the (United States tehigan and 5 oe All Suecrpuess pavabie in advance Seah MEMBER OF ACDIT BUREAU QF. _CIKCULATIONS leew here" in ee oe eS _ George Heslinger of Keego Harbor, who says: “You pub- lished a picture Friday at the top of a page, showing a Missouri child beside a sunflower 13 feet tall. We have over 20, : ae taller than that. And it wasn't a pic- eof a sunflower, anyway.? .-. A Brittany spaniel dog that loves every- thing is a pet at the home of + _ Mr. and Mrs. August Bellamy ‘of Rochester. It never barks, growls, or ~ fights with other dogs, likes cats, wags ‘dle up to a snake. Corn so tall:that it is necessary to cut it down in order to” measure it, grows in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tick at Crescent Lake. It tops 14 feet. 4 A sunflower over 12 feet tall, with. 30 blossoms and buds, is reported by | L, C. Schroder in his anak at 3070 Grové Road. —_———— Verbal Orchids to- - Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Baker of Green Lake; golden wedding. Mrs. Zilpha DeWitt, _ of 1038 Myrtle St.; eightieth birthday. Mrs. Jessie Jackson of Rochester; eighty-fourth birthday. e cessantly, and even tried to cud= — ; cd t —_________ —_———— etree — David Lewrenes Says: e School Decrees Puzzle ‘N ation WASHINGTON = tow many of when the case was originally the millions of Americans reading about the problems of mixed ‘schools in the South really know what the Su- _preme Court of the United States —deeided? - How. many zens usually well informed can Say explicitly just what is the “law of the . land’”’ to whith sed | the people in LAWRENCE = arkansas are re- acting with openly expressed emotions”. . NOT CLEAR President Eisenhower at his Tuesday. press conference, eel asked about the Arkansas trouble, assumed that there was some specific “law” involved but wasn't clear as to. which one. He said: “Now, time and again a num- ber of people—I, among them— have argued that you cannot change people’s hearts merely _ by Jaws. Laws presumably ex. press the conscience of a nation and its determination or will to “ ane: executed” gradually, according to the dictum of the Supreme Court, and I understand that the plan worked out by the school board of Little Rock was approved by the district. judge. I believe it is a - 10-year plan. Now there seems to have been a road block thrown in the way of that plan, and the next decision will have to be by the lawyers and jurists.” EMOTIONS STRONG . The President went on to discuss the. 1954 decision of the Court against segregation in the schools and said ‘‘there are very __ Strong emotions on the other side, “people that see a picture of a mongrelization of the race, they call it.” The first obligation that -con.- fronts a law-abiding people is to be sure everybody knows just what the Iaw is and what it requires. This cannot be said of the present muddle on the school question.. Again and again the vague and abstract discussion of sociological matté rs by the Supreme Court in its 1954 de- cision has been referred to as the “law of the land.” But the truth is that a decision by a court of two judges of the Circuit, Court of Appeals and a District judge in South Carolina. o: -July 15, 1955, is as much the * ‘law of the land” today as is anything in the 1954 decision of the Supreme "Court itself. For the district court opinion has never been reversed- x * * Here is the “law of the land’ today about mixed schools—the most comprehensive statement mide by any spokesman for the eral j ce 1954: lawyers and citi. - But. the laws here are to ie : before us, it is our duty now to accept the law as declared by the Supreme Court. “Having said this, it is_impor- tant that we point out exactly what the Supreme Court has decided __and_what—it—has not decided—in-—_ this case. * * * “It has not decided that the Fed- eral courts are to take over or regulate the public schools of the states. It hag not decided that the states must mix persorts of différent races in the schools or must require them to attend schools or must deprive them of hase of the Dandie” | Tells Reuther How t to Get feet Cut in Auto Prices. — seers ~ Js "Mr. Walter Reuther would. scold upon uate your ‘shoe. Frank L. Jacomino 298 N. Paddock St. ‘Obey God’s Laws’ for Happy Life’ Everything was created by and under God's-laws, which cannot be changed as they are immutable laws, If we live accomling to God's laws, we can lead a happy life and enjoy ourselves, and our. spiritual body will develop wings, so to speak, so that when death comes to our earthly body, our Spiritual body can fly back to. account of race the right to attend write to the U. S. Senators in be- God and He will decide what it Court, the state may not do ly or indirectly; but if the echaele which it maintains are open to any school-that it maintains. This. halt of Senate Bill 2489 to enforce under the 2 use of humane ttape-for-enimale—~ God 1 -and birds. The amount of suffer- ing inflicted upon living creatures traps which catch and hold an dictive. i cat gee we punish ourselves when we break His laws and create hell within by children. of all: races, no violation animal's leg and don’t kill is hor- our own bodi ee ll bebewres of the Constitution is involved even foliar the children. of different races voluntarily attend different schools, as they attend. different churches.” (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says : Young People Bombarded | With ‘Fear Psychology’ | Why do so many young men and women. today need psychiatric a Why do their—emo- tions -destroy them? _ Some crass on- lookers bluster, “Aah — all he needs is a good kick in the pants and a lot more honest work to do — pampered, that’s all."’ May- be so. It is our cul- tural misfortune that these youngsters have ma- tured under a constant barrage of threats to their existence, ‘from the press, radio, television, at home, in school, on the streets. © The national -fountiations to promote research in disease are . guilty of having instilled deep fears in them, to raise money. “Heart disease is the Number One_ killer!” ‘Cancer can strike you.” “One out of 10 will end up in a mental - hospital.” ‘Will this happen to: you? Your child | may be DR. BRADY the next victim of polio, ‘multiple ~ sclerosis, tuberculosis.” FEAR EVERYWHERE What sort of child will this fail to affect? Fear on all sides, fear of war — the war to end all wars and polish off whole nations. Fear of death on the highway. ‘Speed kills!’ scream the signs of every street corner as our youngsters walk to school, * * ® be And how can our sons aid. daugh-. ec be insulated against such a~_ es barrage? Who is: to do-the job? Will it be we jittery parents, preoccupied as we are with our private fears? Fear of divorce, fear of financial insecurity when - we cannot save any more, fear for what the- doctor diagnosed as— something pretty serious. . Animals. often. gnaw off a leg to free themselves. Traps should either kill immediately an animal or bird caught or else should enclose the creature. Edith W. Tiemann . Bayville Portraits ’ By JAMES J. METCALFE You make your plans for years And meanwhile you forget that life . . . Goes on from day ‘to day ... Of course it is quite sensible .. .°To ‘think of some each of us to live according to God’s laws and lead a happy life. Ralph T. Keeling This Is Really Rapt Audience Publishing executive Bob Glaser says, ‘In Russia, people not only cay ’ attention when Khrushchey es oe oe a On tees his every word.” ad Even if it was, and prompt sur- tomorrow... And_be papers writer a gery saved life, how many readers with funds you. have . with minor ailments did the ‘“dan- ger signals” knows what? From now on, I promise, before important as it is. . . printing anything I'll clear it with today may bring . Hippocrates who, in effect, en- - joined his followers: frighten into heaven . times. you forget that life . : But some- sole . As quite What just . . Today means more than all the days .. . Your: life will hate forever . . . As you as you can borrow . not a future thing. . “De Good If You Can but De accomplish something with . . - No Harm.” Signed letters, not more than one page dssase, personal =a or ent, will Dr. ‘Wiliam Brady, f 0 stamecd, addressed envelove is sent to The Pon. See! Prone. Pontiac, Michigan. =— ant) Your very best endeavor . .« Do plan your future, and prepare. .. Your economic way .. . But do remember, meanwhile, you. . . Are just alive today. eS 1957) _ Or such guests ualeen She Netter is critical im its — mature. Looking Back —- 18 Years Ago | MORGANTHAU ASKS doubled tax program. GERMANS PUSH Reds back to Stalingrad. 2 Years Ago MYSTERY SUB sinks British Case Records ofa Bechet Br: Hanger is Een a talented cler, an but unoffi- cially he is a deft applied psy- cologist. So he likes “horse -sense” methods in dealing with children. In a recent Sunday night sermon he reviewed my new -book that tells-how to — ‘cash-in’ on your worries. No- < fice the practical potnt that especially struck his fancy. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE . Case V-381: ‘Dr. John H. Han- ger, aged about 45, is a famous clergyman of dacksonville, Florida. “Dr. Crane. T recently reviewed your new ‘‘Worry Book” in my Sunday night sermon.” he began. _ x “And of the many . things déscribed therein, the one which struck home very de- *. &, helpful - ‘been duplicated in thousands of homes, including the Crane house- hold. And you mtpaders*can see why the pay-for-work system = sur- passes the old ‘‘allowance” plan. * * * For children should be taught to meet the problems of real life. And life makes no “allowances” for them: ta So. we give our” ‘youngsters a false outlook when we offer them a free gift of 50 cents or $5 per week as their allowance. “Easy come; easy go,” is the old adage that refers to this sye- cm 2 Say oon eet & Pe come Prodigal Sons. Besides, they. may later gripe “Whatever may have been the views of this court as to law The Country Parson “The trouble with time Wl that we ‘measure it in hours) and years instead of dreams and accomplishments.” “of obesity, fear of our leaders. Can such parents be the solid pillars who will somehow find the wisdom to shield or insulate their children? HFLP IN PSYCHOLOGY So all our young adults need is a good kick in the pants, heh? Maybe so. But thank heaven for the psyehiatrists, the psychologists and all the trained, devoted work- ers in that field. For it is they who: can redirect the fear emotion into useful, healthful channels. On occasions I have perverted this column to “fear propagan- da.” For instance, listing the “warnings” or “danger signals” of this or that disease. Just once to-the best of my re- ‘_edHection has a reader reported. that such warning has done good —and I'm not at all sure the reader was right. He said my warning frightened him into going at once to his doctor, who operated on him ae, “was your suggestion about paying children for music practice. “You had tTentioned that DR. CRANE it is not good psychology to place youngsters on an allowance, for that cultivates the “dole” frame of mind. “So you advised that children be preferab paid for jobs, ly “on a piecework basis. “Well, we tried eorg suggestion. "And it really worked “Now, inatead ot nagging them to get to the plano, we find they actually try to beat each other to the piano bench when - they get home from school. ‘In recent weeks I have passed along this splendid idea to other fathers, and they think it is an- other example of ‘horse sense’ apr plied to child rearing problems.’! Dr., Hanger’s experience hes Discusses ‘Dole’ vs. Earned Pay back as an “old meanie” or _tightwad because you give them 75 cents allowante when’ others get $1, But children soon realize their pay tasks are special jobs, usually out of the ordinary. Reward your girls with a fair hourly wage for housecleaning the week-end -or for : scrubbing the ‘basement or froning— — the flatwork, And pay-as soon as the job ‘is done, for youngsters are not motivated as strongly by long de- ferred rewards, < a For example, use scotch tape and paste a dime beside each win- and figuratively bite the hand that’ MS * pe féeds them such free cash, as rite o o/ when they exclaim: ‘ . : Z os : * “My parents are old meanies: j . They give me only 75 cents a. 6: week for my allowance_ while { a. other kids get $1. ~~ whe ra \ KIDS NEED CASH i Children need money as soon as 3 = ;__ = they are old enought to enter : school and crave ice cream cones $22 or lollipops. But they should learn that dow to be washed, with the under- money stands for minted human standing the worker gets the dime effort. It is a symbol of sweat when he cleans that window pro- and calloused ‘hands and even perly, | tears. ~~ * « = . farther list of ways by So set up-a new system in-your my Pha rong os {vp home and pay your child for major spending Money,” enclosing a tasks, ey as Agios Practice, stamped return envelope, plus mowing lawns, raking leaves, 99. cents. , washing windows, . daddy's shoes, washing family car, ete, “But ‘don’t: children get the , zimme’ habit and expect’ cash for ” every -chore®’ some paretits yoaay ask. - No, they don’t. And even if . they did, this would be a mere wholesome attitude than te have - them criticizing you behind your newspaper carriers, for that is the BEST training in our “free enter- prise” system now available to American youth. * an a ee to “Dr. ents W. Crank Pontiac Press, - Pantiac, Michigan, enclosing a} : sait-atdrented cnrclons atk Bie Sonor’, costa. when wend for psychological, _ charts “and pat pam- (Copyright 1987) ~ orator. .direct questions fror,a newsmen : veloped from a sometimes fum- | Closely Inspects es _ men and planters who are strong wt _By DREN coorEn ON ever-to. Accept Forced. Ani tegration - LITTLE ROCK. Ark. ww — The man who ordered the —National!- Guard to stand watch over Little Rock’s Central. High School comes from: deep in the Ozark Hills—a far-removed land where a man might spend a lifetime without ever seeing a Negro, _ x * * A touch of the twang ef—the| mountains remains in-the speech of Gov, Orval Faubus, but he is far different from the average hill farmer (a term he loves to use in} describing himself), .and he has. undergone a startling change since he opened his first guber- natoria] campaign in 1954, . * * * A schoolteacher, weekly news- paper publisher and former high- way director, Faubus seldom in- dulges in a grammatical slip but some metropolitan folk*cringe at|- ~ a few of his pronunciations—the| - same sounds that endear him to the common man in the Ozarks. He called the National Guard “‘the me-lish-ee” in his television speech Monday night. —- His action in calling. out the guard to prevent racial integra- tion at Central High was some- what startling to political observ- ers since the governor seldom goes all-out in any direction. For three years, he has been parrying with increasing skill, He has de- bling ‘speech-reader in- his 1954 darkhorse days to a pretty fair * x ° * Faubus is 47, under_ average height with a plain face and an engaging grin that convinces vot- ers of his sincerity. He has a rep- utation of retribution for his politi- cal enemies and fulfilled promises for his supporters. He numbers among his friends| © influential east Arkansas business-| segregationists, but he -appointed Winthrop Rockefellei" to head an effective new program of indus- trialization—a Yankee who. votes Glasses Now in River RATON, N.M. w& — City Com- missioner Charles Toller reported on a recent survey as to the pos- sibility of opening Lake Dorothy to fishing. Toller said the lake contained some nice fish, some siltation and) a City commissioner’s glasses. _ ®* & * While investigating the lake, Toller fell into the . water. His — are somewhere at the “Ithe Republican ticket aa has a t Negro farm. manager. = _He has bucked tradition by up- setting - one-term Gov. Francis Cherry, in 1954 although Arkansas voters usually grant a second term without protest. * * * He defied another tradition in 1956 when he remained only slight- ly above lukewarm on segregation ‘afd still won without a runoff. During that. campaign, he re-| mained a mid 4d] e-of-the-roader with this stock statement: “There will be no enforced integration in) members of the State Sovereignty | - He said that integration was aj. “|problem for Jocal, school. boards.) (Last year, he said ‘that he would} not interfere. with Little Rock's gradual’ integration plan.). * * Faubus again seemed to have a hands-off attitude toward segre- gation when four anti-integration bills came up in the 1947 Legisla- ture, but he signed them and said that they were more moderate than those passed by other South- ern states. On. the other hand, he/ waited so long to appoint: the ithe public schools of Arkansas as|\Commission that he was _threat- long as I am your governor.” ened with a suit. ——— e FEDERA OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 L'S GYM FAVORITES _ for women _ @AII first quality @ Sturdy duck uppers @Safe rubber soles @Child’s, 82-3; . . Youths’, 11-2; Boys’, aie : Women’ s, 4-9 and children rr JUST a SAY ’ trimmed, Scbteens *DuPont’s swéaters, neck has or blue charcoal Free ~ OPEN EVERY » NIGHT UNTIL. Setutection guerenteed or your monty beck - tops in any ’ wardrobe fit. * Sizes 8-14, 10-16. Mon. they Sot. 9.30 o.m. 16 9 p.m. Subteens’ ‘fine cotton slips Batiste or cotton percale that washes beautifully, wears longer. Daintily- expertly-tailored for finer ee Spanies s : Mock-fashioned Orlons* Kitten-soft Mazet Orlon* that dries quickly and won't shrink or stretch. Red, navy, turquoise, white, pink, . maize. 10-14. Slipors ? % Cardigans 3 A acrylic fiber Slim skirts in woo! flannel - Smart mate style in charcoal gray or charcoa pleat for walking ease. Smart with brown. Inverted front blouses. 10-14. oF he S Old-fashioned print dresses Crisp cotton with lace ruffles, velvet a demure look. Bright red make perfect transeason colors for fall. Sizes 8-14. 5 98 Plush-lined zibeline coats ‘Rich, luxurious fabric in deep black, or navy with white lining. Classic style with a future. Beauti- fully tailored. 10-14, Alterations . 29 98 et a Sieg aevas te e , 5d a C b ; oe otf "4 ae \ pre Ve, au ee I ee ; eas ‘y, ec YL We a Sees ps rd 2 ae tn OP ake —— oe ae < HE PONTIAC PRESS. WED NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 05H 7 Abansas Governce Foubus. Viwwad. a , Mon. thru Sot. 9:30 a.m. toF p.m. - Satisfaction guerenteed or your money beck Party-pretty fashions in a “Symphony of Blues” Add new magic to your fall wardrobe with a versatile 2-pe. charmer. Sparkling chromspyn or crystal acetate - teuched with lace. Full-skirted beauties to wear now .. add the smart matching jackets for eae dur- ing the. pol season - vahead. é Cn A ah pleated skirt, slimming lace midriff, i matching bowed jacket. Junior sizes 9 to 15. B. Deep-cut neckline, figure-slimming lace-front So fitted buttoned jacket. Misses 10° to 16. Alterations Are Free! _ Federal’s free alterations give you a “Custoth-fitted look” at no extra cost _ Brushed | nylon bemberg PWEAR 3.39 @ Fost-drying @ Lightweight @ Extra-warm ® Shrink-eontrolled @ Non-flammablé @Non-pilling . @Blue, aqua, rose, maize or lemon You'll look young, ~ nes lovely this fall 4 x in famous _ . bras by FLATTERING “CONCERTO TRI-LINE” Features famous 3-point straps. 00 ij Cotton. 32-36A, 32-40B, 42C. 3 Mother Hubbard gowns, fitted gowns, 2-pe. pajamas. Fabrics brushed with Dupont nylon for durability. Bed jocket ..... or 2.39. 3 LINED INNER-CUP "CONCERTO" Tiny tinked stitches. White cotton ? 50 b'cloth. 32-36A, 32-40B, 32-42C. - Federal’s corsetieres will fit your bra correctly [pa Slim-line all-wool- versatile jumpers 98 Custom-matched all- wool 2-pe. coordinates Q98 Cotton blouses by Ship'nShoreame Y98 - Cotton broadcloth, completely —_ colorfast. Short or roll- . es, French or barrel cuffs, The: ‘and pastels. Sires 30. to 40. New dyed-to-match Ban-Len sweaters (4% 678 Slipon - Cardigan .Luxurious, yet practical. Ban-Lon sweaters are hand-washable, will not pill. Need no blocking. White and pastels. Sizes 34 to 40 SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 | Wear it for day or late day with « just a change of accessories. Fine wool flannel in black, brown, . charcoal or medium: gray. 10-18. Winning combination for every gal’s wardrobe. Slim skirt in wool plaid, solid color wool blouse with plaid collar arid cuffs. Sizes 10-18. of . 4 i 8 - FN : ee. . jl ‘ pA i k. : ; ! io “s 4 f \ Sey ‘ ie ee 2 ~ : ; Py ye ges _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTENUER 1 4, 1957 | = af s* - & © . i . 4! | : i. 1s He sIby arn Wri e No: els . ig An Me —New’ YORK ys Sg Acai Sa eenpdict geabeunillig ie he tek: It tacts, teak wre to uk aie butfalo; and frogs cooked LOOK FOR YOUR LET TER 43 dream of turning out @ novel they|his hack on. Hollywood, where he|is the facts that interest. me. : _4them,"-—. whole in cornmeal ee z Bae can sell to Hollywood and become worked on‘some 100 pictures after att rere & wikis is As a result of his interminable] - ee, alee ie a 4 - rich. an earlier career as a newsman/delight in recreating q lost world/research Van Every. lards his nov-| * enjoyed n.oose snout. e ‘FROM ; == a “Dele Van Every, a top author’\here and in Washington, PD. C..The|—the . period between 1780 and/els with such interesting facts as|boiled dég’s head, and turkey eggs . 7+ *— jy on America’s early frontier,/nevels have sold more than two/1811, when Ameriga really be-|why Indians daubed a captive’sieaten the day before they were on cep to gut 3 @id-it “the other_way.-He quit almillion copies. cameo nation. head with clay before burning him|due to hatch,” added Van Every, : , pape $75,000-a-year job in Hollywood in x * “Everyone knows about the/at the stake. It was to preserve|who is a steak man himself. . anon = 193 to become a historical novel-| One ‘of the ironies of his suc-|{fontier of the later West—the/the scalp! Indians rarely violated) The novelist recently’ sold his 7 acimayertoee ist. cess’ as & novelist is that some Covered wagon, the stage coach,/a white female captive im orderjhome in Santa Barbara, Calif., : wit ae ter nyelr oon ik & ® critics, aware of his Hollywood|the cowboy and the horse Indian. | to preserve their own purity, ani plans to spend a year or two Sadat only 10¢ a copy. “T was making $1,500 a week—|background, feel his books have EARLIER FRONTIER Indians used grushed sunflower|wandering the world with his wife. ‘Coming tomorrow . t's your one chance for a year to get which made me a working picture|been written with an eye for the}. But even the college professors seeds for hair oil. Indians room Tm too young to ) settle down,” : : LIFE ! ty for only 10% 8 copy. writer, not @ celebrity,” he re-|film market. Van Every says that! sont kiow too mich ubout the tos ccucactes the eyeballs of'he said. ‘as hen It's your onee to get marked drily. “My only regret actually the exact opposite is true. earlier West, the frontier east of| J 5 Tegularty for only 14 opy. | LIFE a ry = copy. now is that. ] didn't quit sooner.” Van Every, now 61, has written ~ six novelé—the most recent is “None of my novels have been sold to the movies,”’ he pointed ‘out, “I use fiction only as a kind Powers Reds in ICBM Race Missile Boss By INTERNATIONAL NEWS : Russia's announcement that she successfully tested the “ultimate weapon” — ‘the interéontinental ballistic missile —-gave informed: Westerners new cause to respect Respected a little-known Seven scldier-scien- tist. For the feat that swept the Rus- sians. to the fore in the crucial! ‘weapons race -apparently was powered by the- driving force of Lt. Gen. Anatoli A, Blagonravov, ‘head of the Soviet Missile aaa, ] ae Holliday | Irritable, © Won't Talk PARIS (INS) — Actress Judy : Holliday, reportedly engaged to : ’ her broadway musical leading ax - = man, Sydney Chaplin, returned to Paris alone yesterday from a home of his father, Charlie Chap- lin. The two Broadway stars had gone to Vevey, Switzerland, last Saturday, — She “alighted from a train wearing dark glasses and played hide and seek with waiting news- _men and photographers. . * Cornered finally, Judy in a char- sandpaper_voice —— ery irritatedly: “I'm on vacation. I don’t want -to be photographed and give inter- views, I want to be free as air. a wearing lipstick. I~ may be un- an reasonable: but this is the - only time I have to myself after work- ing throughout the year." She was silent about any wed- ding plans and said she did not intend to stay in Paris but “te travel around.’*~ said:member of the Supreme Soviet ment Command. Blagonravov's activities are | veiled in secrecy, But+enough in- ‘all his energies on the ICBM proj- The missile chief — he is an fired a 1,500-mile intermediate _{ in 19855. , plied to the construction of a space rocket and Blagonravov's group apparently already has made progréss in that field. REWARDED HANDSOMELY An appreciative Soviét govern- ment has rewarded the 63-year-old general handsomely for this and other accomplishments. He is a ed in this little-known period since boyhood. Thanks to his profitable years in the Hollywood. vineyard, LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. LIFE regularly for only 10¢-a-copy. It’s your one chance for a year to get | the Mississippi—the West of the, « your one chance for a: bi It's your istockade, the flatboat, the long. Fi rifle, the time when the Indians | : outnumbered and were stronger | pe py. | LIF than the white settlérs and won _ go get | It's every battle except the last one.’ ef a copy. Van Every, whose grandfather's To THE FRESHEST, wf a year to get grandfather was a Tory fighter in GEST AND SUCH “-guiarty for only 10¢ a copy. the Revolution, has been ‘interest- It’s your one chance fora year to get | | ‘said. “It teaches you a respect for ine artillery officer—is said to have |. Techniques used in building an|_ ‘weekend visit with Sydney: at the| + rcontinental missile can be ap- he was able to assemble one of It’s your one chance for a year to get the lbrari finest private histort- hie regularly for yf 10¢ a copy. cal li raries, . t's your qne chance for a year to get | It's you oe Te ene brood 10¢ a copy. | LIFE ethodical ftsm he ” , t's your one chance for a year to get | It's y@ir one cigs , ' cess See drafts ack cont - LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. | LIEZ regularly { only 1048 capy. | LIFE regularly lofacty. — sometimes. spends three or four a) o fe Speedy sopra Arpdpelaaly our dmagidice for a year tgmet | It's your one chi ayearto get days checking to be sure he has CICK AY | LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy E y@miariy for only 10¢ a @py. | LIFE regularly ly 104 a copy. a detail of frontier tife exactly ig It's your one chance for s year te ge t's yr one chance for a year It’s your one chai a year to get right. _ EREE : prem: Soar ft ost sew regularly for only 10¢ a cop) LIFE reguiap) {c At deho cl “Newspaper training is the best| Rime -} Bst S TELEGR 4 's your one chance for # year tet | It one chance for a year to get your aneicnagge 2 for anyone learning to write,” he| | PARKING & 23 >. TELEGRAPH os LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. 1 LINE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. | LIPS tegularly Of a copy. (parliament), is president of the Academy of Artillery Science and, a decade ago, was named to the Soviet Union's Academy of Science —top science body in the USSR. In ‘the course of his career, con aigredh also picked up many medals, including at least three erders of Lenin. He was born June 1, 1894, in the —— town of An-Zodo. He was apparently switched sides when the Reds grabbed control of the In 1927 the soldier-scientist was OLD CROW = sa Nye 86 Proof isas as any whiskey you are drinking new! _ Not only is it as_mild ~but it has the in- . comparable flavor only: found in fine bourbon! - | \er'the Military Technical Academy, -B New Polio Cases of the Military Technical Academy Then he joined the staff and worked his way up through the ranks to head the small arms faculty. ‘AK doctor of technical sciences, | Bisgonravev has written 2% scientific works, 1 in the fields of small arms and aviation - time Blagonravov left the Soviet) Union was last ‘December, when he attended a missiles congress in Paris with a group of Russian scientists. Reported This Week added to the 1957 area list during the week which ended August 23. Dr. John D. Monroe, director of public health, reports the two pared with the 11 the same time last year. 7 Other communicable (aay re- ported during that week in the PONTIAC a ‘Past Prev. Year — Week ase Ghicken pox .........- Gonorrhem .,.c..cenes : Measles .. serreseeceee 8 ? OLD CROW DIST. €0., FRANKFORT, KY, DISTRIBUTED BY NAT. DIST. PROD. CORP. ~~ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY | x1 | {Syphitits |. Tuberculosis .... Whooping cough Inf. Mononucleosis .. OAKLAND COUNTY Past Prev. Year Week Week A On Nason aur @so-ovusanus Chicken pox .......... 1 Mei rr sen eee eevee 0 4 3 Po seegecee 4 Scarlet “fever” cele cisieie 0 3 Whooping cough ..,,..13 LJ 2 eS aren i 7 0 REPAIR. YOUR ROOF, GIVE IT NEW LIFE — TO BATTLE WEATHER'S STORM AND STRIFE Y) ST ay ee LUMBER - * Balders SUPPLIES « “FUEL 549 N SAGINAW ST Pont 4 © LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Inc. Te FE4 2591 rac té MM, ch cases developed in Pontiac, In the leat - county and city include: __- . ; People who can easily pay any price say: = = a | , Or consider Ford’s famous V-8 engine. No other _- manufacturer in the industry today electronically balances oy Me engine, while a under its own power, | Why? Because this 1957 Ford gives you the advanced nase features, the solid ride, the effortless handling that you . —anes expected to find only in expensive cars. And when it —— _comes to looks, where in all the world can you find fresh This means you get a smoother- ~~ styling than-in the scree: een lines of ae sinart running sngine=the finest V-8 in Ford’s. 25 years of new Ford? V-8 leadership. These are only a few of the important hidden values that are yours in Ford. But they indicate why so many people who can pay almost any price for a car—people who have driven expensive cars for years—are buying Ford today. Action Test this great performing car at your Ford Dealer’s just once and you, too, will ask, '“Pay more... what for?” Ford’s superiority is evident in many places. In the vital rear axle, the: pinion gear that turns the rear wheels is straddle-mounted . . . supported between two anti- friction bearings instead of being “overhung” from a single bearing. This makes operation quieter, smoother and. longer-lasting. It’s a feature that Ford shares with only one e other car maker—Rolls Royce, « ~ a: ~ YOU CAN = HUNDREDS MORE... BUT YOU CANT BUY BETTER THAN THE NEW KIND OF FORD SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER ~ " 1 x a wp oecccenseccccccccccoecenssscesecescsccooees. oe. . aaah hhh debe hd hdd hdd etd er ee SERS » « « Special price concessions during September .. . so Choose from new styles and designs. Have them personalized with ed name and still Var “SAVE 10% Offer good on any card style you choose now! Expires Sept. 30.. 42-Inch Wide oe store. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. sll aha TEL-HURON CENTER ‘Seeeececccccovevesccccccccccccccccsccsosesceseooeocoesouescecocoees in Our * } DRAPERY. soceeeocoooooecossos occ ggoooooonecoooocoscssoseooooooooeees Pues NOReebe Pe4ee09 seaseoneoepensseses Che seco ccecssereceeees Coeecccevcccccccosecesccccssscsosaccsonscooeeussesoouaesooeseetenie: | Department ~ FREELY [ie rene wen aS —savings- t to- miss, Brand new fab- to every -boy and girl being rics. Regular 20c to $1.00 2 fitted for school shoes. | yard and higher . ... reduced to Styled Right for Back-to-School P pebbe | And oh so comfortable! Carefully crafted from fine HELMET flexible leathers ... . Jumping jack — and Parties - : atl sive young feet the freedom they need JUMPING-JACK PARTIES ‘smart _new styles lor young ladies Feng $6.49 } Lescevensccccoccscccesecsccescoseeees sotactesdbocveedecetbat addition to SEW ‘n’ SAVE % Assorted Barkcloths in prints '— some gold _ overlays — clever new juveniles too! . and moderns in a fine acetate finish, —— : eee ee ee ee te grees eceweee S| Pillow Tubing Type 128 Springknight Regular 59c . A Cc Choose brightly controsting ‘edgings or harmonizing blends. scores of wonderful new designs in our - introduce to you this fine rew Higa *% Beautiful Geometric - “ to 12 ° b. two-piece dress, v-neck ; . $ . | yd, Custom Workroom pullover ....... _.- sale, $18 | \ 2 aire to 4 7.9 See des ¢. two-piece with cardigan SHOE ma, 72-inches wide. Needs %. 12” x4 TOP... sete PG sale, $18 ) . e debe ) ° JUMPING-JACK SENIORS OIE, 3 5 herring San , | ans : pe eech aa tr , _s TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 3 ¢ = $6. 49 BO: $ SEW ’ SAVE FABRIC SHOP ; pu 7. 9 7 7 : the PA 12. : . 36, 99 tn siege As : Hy Ph. FE 5-4457 m dns open nights te 9 p.m. 7 : Sizes - $7. 99 _ Tel-Huron Shopping Center : TFL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER monday, | thursday, fridey, salorde! $ 1244 to 4 FE 4-0259 : . PO verecocccecdecsesoocooeresonereeecooscoeecoeesenoooooeeoooooees * SSCS SNES ESDEU SCHED OS SEDER SR ESS ELE T CSS EE PERE SES CE CHO MREDSSORTONnET soreessoecsscovcceccessssvosesczegoooapesocs Bos tayeestertesseescassetnareadQediaseatnasnn e A seeesceccccccccccceceecceseessesseccecccenes, hg no ret 2 3 33 :. 3 Hi ingh 3 33 : e ee ee e 4 ° ° ee e : School Separates. #3 ams 3 33 ie $ So Important — So Versatile © 8 qilal $e | en _° $ For Tots — Girls and Sub-Teens : ° ~~ je 3 M n ‘Sw “3 ° ° ° ee ; e e 3 23 1009 :? Men's Swea ter $ : BP SWEATERS 2100 33 hie en 2 : Bipot! Cater, Bibs Gop FE . +: Girls’ Long Sleeve 3 “SAVE >: Gee Kats... Oe: e 3. 4 : : ° . NOW! 7 SKIRTS by Sui . : SPECIAL 23 CARDIGAN 2 ees bd mea hakl, .....50c000e ee ee e e wo ° ee © e@. e : pias By Judy Kent : : : : : ° : ; e : e : 7 ‘ab eleven and — oes. “ = : : STURDY 3 : | : : 3 i Be 8 Rn crc ccersienesocsecess ee ee > o p . : ‘ e ee e ECIAL “PURCHASE! zi | Leather. Brief Case [2 classic style + . $3 e¢ ee e 3 Boys’ — Girls’ Flannel lined— 23 Reg. $2.49 2 pO ee alts £3 Back- : : JACKETS able cotton $e : : Sizes 7 to 14 © : : : e regular $3.99 od 4 ee ee School Popular > ° we ele ea $ 99 $e md a se a. 12] Hf. V-Neck Style ° e bli Ny = Seed Aw sai in i 7 pi yi: | : Bags eee rey several We e e : Red, Navy, ee e ‘or -to-sc today... : -@ +“ Aqua 3 to 6X ee A th J e ¢ ° $ | don’t wait a minute, the supp! i : ° ce ecary ars ee © 8 | is limited! ’ ° : Mr. Fred S 33 po 23 a eis et each : : . ays: $° ee ee While They Last _ Sizes 36 to 46 e : May | all your vate arb greatest : s. : ¢€ = ° 23 ; : ° winter jackets, pie caard es. eects 3 Cal ao aa $ : $3 = We N aC 1 ty ° Gon ety, redie ; : ge ee = e Never Compromise on Quality : 5 ieee Ft 33 Ba BUY SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK 23 TEL-HURON STORE ONLY = $ : bucbht = s >] Choice * wares Turquoise or $31: _NU-CROP. 98c 3% : 2 : _ @ in ign. : ee Lb. = ee ‘e 3 Tel-Huron eFANDRLANGHy — : : Ideal for Candy, Bath Salts, ete. ° : : SPANISH PEANUTS : : : ¢ , Center Uy 5-9955 ) Li eeeiomeies os sc me e. Se ee — ee TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER e e ee ee oa . ee i Deececcccesoocecesscaseconescecnecesccocosees . B adevcncesevecsdibliseblichocssonesivenceess: > “eeccccccvcccccccccccccoecoococescccocooecccoe: x peeaceecsctececersccesecesncesse.cceececsesee™ Ceeesecncecensceceebaces casccecccconsccceescocescocsceedecstoeenstee sreeerecccccccocccocccsccccccccoccocoocooooooes PIII IIIS III I IS I I IIL ecccvccocer. extraordinary sale! } 4 Ne ne dan nursday, friday Saturday wool knit: dresses" 18 .. e e e ‘@ e e 6 e e e e t e. es. oe e_ e ) ° e e e ° e tJ t e e e @- ri i) e e e e e e t ) Lj e . e e 6 3 t td e tJ 2 t t s e LJ 6 ° . e ° Yeralyy e s e e » ° e Ld 6 tJ es e e e t tJ t ) td e ° t e e e tJ ® ° e 6 t ° oi e e e » L ® to e e e L ?. .® e L e® e e t s L e 6 ° ° yd. - Boseceneeenannecoconnnnenoennnrecesarecessapecesssperesseennresesnareceduenseceensnnneenset Select from > $29.98 and $39.98 - EXCITING? It doesn’t begin to describe this amazing col- lection of wool knit dresses! Just look at these extraordinary — Savings — these stunning new de- signs! Chenille knits, flat knits in one and two piece dresses. Cardigans! Overblouses! Jacket dresses! For day to date! Newest shades for fall! Brights, pastels, darks. Misses sizes © y to 18. Shop early! oe a. knit sheath with cable knit jocket-.......... sale, $18 Ask About Our ° e 2 e ° e ® e ® e e ® -® e e LJ bs ® e e ° ® e e e e ° e e e ® 6 e e s ® e se ® » » ‘. 2 e e e Ld e e .' @e e ° ® 2 ® e 6 Ld e e e e ® e e 4 ®e e e e e bs e e e ® e e e e e se e e e ® e e e e » e ® e e e es ® e e e Lad | i : r | 47°] | i ow, “University, Greenville, S. C:: Bev- ter, . erly Allen and Russell Bradford, water, her brother to attend bar-. ber college at Platte City, students returning to complete col-| , lege courses, will attend schools all over the United States this semes- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. ‘iost. q 3 Optimists to Hear| “unt Calendar. ' = "_ — - 1 Brandon Cites. paaiaea He = Galei TSFRVICE? Student Recor d Planning Picnic see Nk i Vast SOUTHFIELD —.The Optimists! - Aubarn Heights 2 ' [* “3 wit | € T hi ¥ th Fi k here will hear a talk on ‘Nuclear anaes pm. ‘Thursday count Com, © Tape Recorders ownship: Youths Floc Navy,” Thursday evening at Fruit-| "wm Club House.” ‘© Record Players to Colleges All Over}: | |ridge Inn, Speaker will” be Lt.| ‘atter receesing for suly “and August ed 7 Nation 3 B \cmdr. “Bilt” Clark of the Naval|st's p.m. Tuesday, Sept Te at, the Rome Mg Rayig " [Reserves. Scoccker need” utero We © Inter-Comm, Systems BRANDON TOWNSHIP—A rec: Lt. Cmdr. Clark. will show ai oe a a ord number. of new graduates from slides and tell of Naval advance- | Brandon * Township’ Schools, plus ment in the nuclear field. WHAT IS : BLAKE free, fall piciic for families on Saturday, Sept. 14. The picnic, to . es ek * begin at 2 p.m., will be held at | FE 4-579] Amorig persons returning -Are Lola Valley Park, on the north- See Our Ad Next Monday | Esther-Ware, senior at Bob Jones). west corner of Kinloch and Bermo- and Tuesday: y nha drives, YOUR NAME “RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron ote — — LOOK FOR your one chance fora year to get second-year students at Baptist) ® College, Johnson City, N. ¥. - 7B regularly for only 10¢ a copy. ° " Lerita and Stephen Jencks are syour one chanee for a year to get . 8 leaving for Florida—she to ‘at- TE regularly fomanly copy. a tend Trinity. College at Clear- iyour one chal to get. : FE Duane Porter will be a junior at = : Michigan State University and Ca- ‘ YOUR LE r T ER = - : a 5 MR, & RLES WIDGER {ol Gronholdt_is_returning to Bob| vase GROWS WILD = Famer Richard Haggard ot Lapanto, | => . wy, ~~ eayou 4 “MRS. CHARLES WIDG ° ‘Jones Academy as a senior, Alan| , , < pe od panels : . ! bow, * Sickaces wil cardi at Soka Mcdon Ark., holds a “‘yam what ash The 3144-pound wild sweet potato was FROM ...- 3 e: } ay ' dug up by Haggard while hoeing cotton. The yams once were ‘a food E I ed Live i W: terf d College; Siloam Springs, Ark. ; lopy. Newlyweds to in Waterfor . as & mainstay of Indians in the area. But farmers find them a nuisance . : mea - Entering - Michigan State as becausetheir vines choke cotton planta. . ; : Tr ‘2 copy. : Travel to Upper M ichigan freshmen are Carol. Burt. John om Uloth, John McGinnis and Edward : O¢ a copy. {i : : Hungerford. Almont PTA Group Almont Pair Plans —_ | co orf yeer to get P. Following their honeymoon in|Oakley Park R@., Walled Lake.| Susan Stewart will attend Cen- | r Anniversary Event ; adress upper Michigan, newlyweds Mr.|The bridegroom's parents are Mr. tral Michigan, Mt. Pleasant; Ev- ’ “a | ele 108 . aap / and Mrs. Charles R. Widger willjand Mrs, Fred W. Widger of Mt.! erett Smith will be a student at | Appoints Chairmen ALMONT—Mr. and Mrs. Harold sartoant make their home in Waterford. "|Clemens, Vandercook Music School, Chi- ; Anderson of: 718 South Main St. ati scopy. oo The bride repeated her vows cago and Karen Borst will go to ALMONT — The: Community Mere will hold open house from aheona t a year to get ing, Mrs, Widger waa thse Lynn in a waltz-length taffeta gown, Elkhart, Ind. \Schools PTA, in Ks recent organ-| 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, z y 10¢ a copy. _ Hogle . ‘trimmed in lace and sequins, | . Robert Mills will be a-senior at izationa] meeting here, namie d Sept. 8. es i Rent for a year to get ; 4 « with full tulle skirt over taffeta. |Flint Junior College and others| chairmen and discussed plans for} The a ae era 2 poly 10¢ a copy. : 5 She were matching lace gaunt- | planning to enroll there are Law- the yearly program. reary They | - rtoget i She J the daughter of Mr. and| tetg anda crown of sequits and |tence Noble, Errol Solley, Sheilal" awmted accrey Mra, Pua ("Te Wed. om Sept. 4, 3907 Coming tomorrow . ape : Mrs. William H. Hogle of 7020 seed pearis secured her finger- |Durkee and Lovell Kessler. . | swayze has Caneen Spangler, ; . : os rho get : . - tip. veil. = sarried a soerene * * | Mrs. Ernest. Smith, Carijoe Set Goal for ‘57 Drive wr only. J 4 = arrangement of white carnations | From Holly, Virginia Kelley will| Marsh, Jean MacKay, Mrs. Mel- 4) 2 -hance fora far to ge _. Lapeer Couple Reveal | on a prayer book. _ venter Hillsdale College as a fresh-| vin Fiebelkorn and Mrs. Leland aa re moon : ot Direc. _warly for on : aie “ Daughter's Marriage é Postine served an gate of Jr. of, -_ ne . Chest recently set up a budget of e 10f. aha a LIFE regularly to ee es 8 copy. = " le . First meeting date for the group $4,000 for the 1957 drive. Money . wwe for a year to get | It’s your one chancé t’s yaar on@Phance fora year to get So Ee a ee te Benson Discloses has been changed. to Thursday will be used for the benefit of the cay for only 10¢ « copy. | LIFE regularly for fy 107 a caf. | LIFEAbcullfty for gfly 10¢ a copy. : @ pute vapid, "Ma Gas Geonanenesn were Richard B.. Ben-| evening, Sept. 12. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts; American « One chance for a year to gét | It's your one chan et, | It’s yor onfPhance for a year to get . Coavease H._ Smith "e Scotia,|nett of Pontiac and Terry G Attempts to Quit ~ |Red Cross, Salvation Army, Polio @ regularly for only 10¢ a copy. | LIFE regularly fort bpy. | LIFE iy for only 10¢ a copy. N. Y¥. The rite was solemnized!Hogle of Walled Lake. Set D dicati S and Cancer work; Michigan Unit-| .t's your onechance for a year to get | It's your one chance f@en Tear to get | It’s ydur on@ehance for a year to get Saturday in the Church of Immacvu- ft the | Ike’ Ss Cabinet er Vedication supper led Fund, Lapeer County United) LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. LIFE regularly for onlyqe¢ a copy.| LIFE @guldfly for only 10¢ acopy. pa Gancantian, A reception afterward " ms Thursday at Imlay City [Fund and Almont Community| It’s your one chance for a year to get | It’s your one chance for a year to get | It's ydin on ce for a year to get — - © ae ot home of the bride's parents was’ wAsHINGTON (INS) — Agricul- Chest. LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a.copy. | LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. | LIFEgpgulamty for only 10¢ 2 copy. ais attended by 125 guests. oe 'ture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson| IMLAY CITY — An all-church ; The fall drive will be conducted| It's your one chance fora year to get | It’s your one chance for-a year to get | It’s yal ont h py efor a year to get Phe — sei at mS is| _|has disclosed he tried to quit the|supper .will be held at 6:30 p.m.|in October, running concurrently; LIFE regularly for.only 10¢ a copy. | LIFE regularly for only-10¢ a copy. | LIFEMPgulggys@ only 10¢ a copy. studying for his master’s degree. He is a graduate of the Univeraity| of Detroit. Painting Bee Sept. 7 — FOUR TOWNS—A painting bee ‘Teachers Given Degrees | MARLETTE—Mrs. Phyllis Gar- lick of Marlette has received a B.S. | College, Ypsilanti, and Mrs. Belle} ‘Broomfield was awarded a B.S. degree by Central College, Mt. at Four Towns Methodist Church,’ Pleasant. originally scheduled to be held) Both women, third grade teach-| earlier will take place Saturday.jers at Mariette,. received life Women of the church circle will |teaching certificates several Coed Eisenhower cabinet several times but was persuaded to remain in the administration. Benson said yesterday that he ‘still going ‘to support the Presi. - dent and de what I can.” The cabinet official did not spe- cify when he tried to resign or what made -him change his. mind, ibut asserted that congressional Thursday at the Congregational Church here. New tables and the brass offering plates will be dedi- cated. The .,articles were donated degree from Eastern Sicha is “still: on ‘ha Geaen cad tue the Mayflower Fellowship. : County Births White Lake Township Mr. srd Mrs. Harry Schultz announce the — of a daughter, Mary Louise. James Lange are the with the Torch Drive in Detroit. leriticism had nothing to do with it parents. of eluew new daughter, Dawn Louise. serve refreshments afterward. ago. 6e Lead tangin 5 10 MICH. APPLES “10° BUY, NOW! ~ QUALITY TENDER BEEF VE! © ROUND STEAK @ SIRLOIN STEAK © BONELESS Rolled RUM ROAST ROAST Your Choice POUND | FRESH GROUND—ALL HAMBURGER 3" Bul ‘America’s Greatest Choice of Models, Rich Teste Price Ranges and Colors j INSTANT SPECIAL . ae Dab ronowene ; 1 COFFEE CLUB | T-BONE Fea bey —— = 99° STEAKS| STEAKS a | . =. Our values are bigger and better than BY ur-used-car sales are terrific. That. ogee: VINEGAR Ac 5 9 ib. 9; | Soke Pein ecmioeeoe 4 7 mse can ‘ Sine Hh it . * ~ Free 5° = : - 10 _ -one of these roomy, smiscths * a : mince tial a mn i FRESH GREEN . 7 cae : CENTER uF — — performing '57 Buicks today! - PASCAL ~ GREEN For RRC f - Lb. ¢ CELERY 10 | peppers 10 PORK CHOPS 79 e CAMPBELL’S ——v ’ @ ROYAL es —— . 4 TOMATO SOUP 2° c= our: Choice eT IN 2 Pgs. .@ ALLISON ever's SPAGHETTI © 303 co CAT FOOD then @ RED ROSE ; _ @ LIGHTSHIP | CREAM CORN — °° Cen ‘Maine ‘SARDINES Flat Con ——— > RO —— — -@ BABO ~ : KIDNEY BEANS *° ¢e CLEANSER @ BORDEN’S BUY NO © ROYAL MANSION BISCUITS Tube SAVE! BLACK PEPPER 1s" , SALE WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY: 197. OAKLAND SUPER MARKET . ; : ; , a See WELLS FARGO Monday Nigh \ % Open 7 Days a Week « «8 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P. M, ; (SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER SMELT, WOCAV Noone ~ - ‘ : mens ~s e . ts ; : : e % % ~ A é nee | ’ } é a ‘ . 7" i. ae nh Ger Re ca OC so oe \ Opec ee = et 2 ‘ E 9 We Reserve the Right to Vink Quantities WE REDEEM: .COUPONS 197 OAKLAND} —Most completely new 4/4 Buick in history _£ ff \¢ STRE-TF-C-H-E-D OUT TERMS By * Naw Advonced Variable Pitch eecns Is the only / Dyneliew Buick bvilds today, It is standard on Roodmastey, Super end Cantury~optional of modest extra cost on the Special, Safety. - Buzzer standard on Roadmaster, optional other Series, 7 aq JilfyMix eons. 10° ! ‘e § 243 = . lhieed | | wise LL WRIGLEYS markets feature fie 8 0 2 produce that’s four ways fresher. F im & Bought, Shipped, Sold and Served ge 7 “ 2 fresher. Make Wrigleys produce . af Er =| your produce. “4 os = Kool Krisp Fancy Solid. — : g)__ § : “y | ES ay Head hetenes. 24 \; -Large - Size Heads ay sattome Grown : Larye Snow White ’ Caulif 7 er Heads . Oa © Home Grown _ Pascal Celery | ee 19" Mel-0-Crust Enriched | . Bend Sticks 2m 45° £q1veq sok ye ‘'h Vdag “eg nig, Noam syya Te 202 aang erat @ecitiey | of he Quick Anse to 5 Ans ny ‘Quality Dinner | | ~ pai — Dixie’s Pride ~ 5 = Biscuits oe: »* - . e FF 8F & : BEY ight and Flatly ot 1 10 og nH a P Hollybrook Pure , on cE it jm a Creamery Butter rf vn ODE 2 wl ra , fia 28 eal oe . Grice effective through | Sat., Sept. 7, We reserve the ¢ right to to limit quantities. 8 | a _ i -5060-DIXIE HIGHWAY. in DRAYTON PLAINS . + ‘ 398 AUBURN © 59 S. SAGINAW Open Thurs., Friday, Sat. ‘til 9 P. M. Open Thurs., Fri. ‘til 9 P:> M. Other Evenings ‘til 6 P. M. Other Evenings ‘til 6 P. M. Gd BoA hum {a ei ae a — a ‘inp: re hast £L P a i a> = } Drunkenness among women is Se | wmv —— ‘ i ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WwEDME SDAY, SEPTEMBER . 1057). mE LAE at = 3 | itl lege totaled’ $55,600,000, Min; He walked inaide.“ypd Motels Quadru le "areca, stg 88 beet ana y ‘ “ie isetinte psi oe nrc led 0 than Called for hey Duty, 2 -j@ Variety of moon shi e aed ‘Judith’ S. Friend P 2,403 motels. UNITED. ‘en | ‘Set‘Retord i in 1956 - in. 1955; total life insurance owned/ Winds Up Atresting -|matetials. WASHINGTON - A total of reached an estimated $415,000,000,- ro Later he and state police arrest- 9,364 motor courts and 3,818 hetels| About the: ‘only water in the town|h — ‘SHIRT. pas | --NEW-¥ORK-— American fam-joo9 and benetit peymenta totaled} BATESVILLE, Atk. oP — Altet|.a ‘Stan af the house. Then Arn- . are listed for approval in the 1957lof Bridgwater. England, is in its| | flies bought more life insurance in, 000,00. getting lost on a rural road ‘near|os4° went, on to serve the iury\Q] Gets | arming. accommodation directories publish-/name. Its reservoir is low and. Distributors _ 4956, imereased their ownership of) nere ‘while serving Jury “stm-|Ci4, woot oR . i ee a ee Downton and at TelzHuren iy ee a Foy total! Five pig hospitals are to be/mons, “Sheriff Burton Arnold : Association, Li we 10 to 6 am. more fe insurance puilt in the most popuilated centers|stopped at a small house to ask di-[ "Has. 37 need! Phone|~ —~ benste: payments span * any other | of British Guiana and those in rections. - increasing in South Africa, ac- Calls;— One Says ‘You year on recorg,. Georgetown, the capital, will be| No \one answered the knock bout cording to a report, to the South! vem =. modernized. - =.» |Amold smelled: Are the Next’ taim-|African Temperance Alliance, Moment %* }} Ll} i ( ) } } lf ’} l l This 1S the Golde: -u¢ a copy. ror a year to get only 10¢ a copy. for a yearto get only 10¢ a copy. hace for a year to get y @r only 10¢ a copy. - jmext one” ‘to. suffer the fate of -}slain and dismembered Judith Mae a of the Andersori home. ° She told. investigators seeking) not identify herself, ‘Miss Ferrara said it was the CHICAGO wr — An 18-year-old | . ne gs girl ‘told police ‘she received a ueesy FOR pt cham a Andersen, 15. The girl is Mary Ann. Ferrara, clues to’ the Andersen slaying that _ ithe eall was-made fo her heme third mysterious call réceived ~ | |home since Saturday. telephone threat that “you are the . = : YOUR LETTER FROM i; to who. lives in the first hose ‘south i yesterday by a woman who did 3 Coming . On the two previous occasiona, tomorrow heard heavy breathing. But the caller did not say anything, ..Police, meanwhile>reported they Hhave almost reached dead-end in} promising lead 2 a _ te the Gayet or aavurs whe plusad ; . ~“tthe.Andersen girl's body in two -|metal drums found in Montrose Harbor. Still being somght are-the gun. used to fire. four bullets into the girl's, head, the ax and saw used to cut up her body, her clothing, the tools used to cut down an oil ‘drum, the one-third of the oil drum not used and the car or boat used = - |their search for a / way toga. copy. ~nance for a year to get eularly for only 10¢ a copy. -vur one chance for a year to get w1FE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. It’s your one chance for a year to get LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. It's your one chance for a year to get LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. peu r only 10¢ a cop It's Lae ance for & yearte get LIFE reguittly for only 10¢ a copy. it’s 's your one chance for a year'to get LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. p for a year to get only 10¢ a copy. . fern your to get nly 10¢ a copy. the har-| It’s your-one chance fora year to get | It's your one chance fer a ye Dr & to get eee a LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy.| LIFE regularly for only 1 ; AMG pad The girl aa ared- the night . It’s your one chance for s year to get | It's your one ehance for a j wort to “ os Ave. 16. a foe spending the LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy.| LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a! ularly” aes? CoP evening \at the home of a - girl It's your one chance for a year to get | It’s your one chance for a year to ge to get LIFE regularly fot only 10¢ a eopy. LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy, LIPE regulary for only 104» copy friend. Parts of her body were -|found inthe harbor Aug. 22 and} 24, floating. in twp drums. * to make yours a Cadillac family! Kadillac _ |Get Day for Grandad At this very noel eer next motor car may be waiting for you : at your Cadillac dealer’s. He is offering amazing values on 1957 eee 008, Cait on — = . j = - . models and making exceptional allowance on cars taken in trade. day? Ss _ Mbhat's-what Mrs. Mary M. Ban- : inister of Lynwood wants to know. She's campaigning for establish- ment of an annual national observ- ance of Grandfather's Day. “We now have Mother's Day, Father’s Day and Grandmother's : 24 Day,” says Mrs. Bannister, ‘‘why | . ache — ~~... ~ -' Should Grandfathers be forgotten?” ~ Stop in and see him soon. You can get immediate delivery of your favorite model at a far more modest investment than you ever . imagined possible. Why not pay your Cadillac dealer a visit today? VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SPECIALS for THURS., FRI., SAT. end MON. G REATEST BLANKET VALUE BN YEARS! AUS FULL 70x80" SIZE! 5%. “WOOL! From One of America’s Largest Producers of fies Quality Blankets! - Jost oo oS ‘blankets at this low pricel The a biggest blanket bargain you've | seen! Full 70” x 80” size in 3 popular plaid colors! 5% wool for added warmth! Bound in 3” sateen. . "Free Parking OPEN FRI. and MON. EVES. to 9- OUR SUPREME VALUE! CHECK! m8 -Piece LIVING 7 OUTFIT | | automatic dryer with _wondertul new CHOICE OF ROSE eo _ BLUE OR GREEN — >. thatlet you de any ~ drying job in seconds == Sofa, modern trend, mente, swive) chair, floor smoker, 4 3 modern tables, 2 lamps. You save over $50. "Dual Purpose Sola Makes Comfortable Bed for 2 People A Touch =» gives perfect drying weather for each fabric type Touch! = oo and get just [| _.__ the drying time you desire | . ONLY HAMILTON GIVES YoU ALL THESE DRYER FEATURES Carrier-Current Drying—Sofe, speedy, ‘MODEL SHOWN ONLY S = Potent different it's protected by U.S. $2495 oe | ney ee henley = p weet, sme! summer ine — all Other Models __ year Priced from year long! 199” CONVENIENT - TERMS COME IN@SEE THIS. -NEWDRYER TODAY F Your Credit bs Good at WYMAN’S ss You may not require any $ | down payment because your old stove | or washing machine may be enough. . ‘ ; ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF A by Wyman’s. Small Weekly Payments Arranged to Suit Your Budget. _ WASHING MACHINE OR GAS STOVE. No Finance Company — Your Credit is Instantly OKed at Wyman's, i deh tel Yokes nite Comins | F fcodepa weather” for each different - 4 FEO. nee ett Fluff-Di Drying—Extra delicate items gently fumble dry without heat. So handy! 7 | You Can Use One Account for . Purchases at Both Stores! = yes dlissnc Tuer hile da .. ee BA Be Sure to Ask for Wyman’s Blue Trading Stemps! Good for Valuable Premiums! FURNITURE ener STORES : Bree DELIVERY 18 W. Pike St. : 17 E. Huron St. a ees i : y A ah } rea : | j o/ | j ( = Hy i ; . j ( (a Aas va THE ‘PONTIAC ‘PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.1957 9) =) Queer Queries Come fo Hawaiian Bureau” —— eee from proepective or : @ * $ From Indianapolis: “‘What io the ; | best highway to take from Los; | Angéles to Hawaii? What accomo- - dations are available en route?” | “<< . 7 From Hatboro, Pa:: * ested in. obtaining about the. necessary requirements for an American citizen to enter Hawail for a. permanent am.” ‘I am ‘inter-. information For Office Supph BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE MALKIM SCHOOL ADDITION — When students attend the ~ Malkim Elementary School, 500 E. Walton Bivd., at least 240 of ‘them will begin to learn their lessons in brand new rooms Final <— seal we MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY MIEN’S : Pentiag Press Phote touches are now being made in ‘the new school addition which in- : Sees ne Tats Pe pee TOD, one kindergarten and six class- | rooms. | , CLEANED PRESSED © LADIES? 2-PIECE sy SUITS. What a value tor fine quality cleaning! Each garment French - Clo Finished FREE: “Bing them in early in the week a... wear them cleaner, pressed. immaculate on the weekend. ; JOIN OUR SILVER-DOLLAR CLUB! _ FRENCH-GLO VALET TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER _ -FE5-7934 — * S Rrcmating. ie Finswer- for Escaping Inflation By EARL WILSON & BUENOS AIRES—Howdy to you-all from the one great steak +city that rivals Chicago... where steaks are so cheap we start, red ane with a breakfast ‘dilein that costs all of 60c. »| / j j iH j No Hi a j } . | doesn’t mean Los’ Angeles hc America.” - :——-3t'e- wintertime new—but—you-don't mind. | the topcoats and the mufflers when a filet mignon’s 60c, a long cab ride 15c, a martini _ FE 5-6)59 RCA COLOR TV « 1 € rales and Service However, for a 1947 Ford—$4,000. WILSON . Spain, due to Senor Peron having loused up the economy — -}providing you have the dollars. But if you-don’t, you feel sorry for your fellow man. SWEET'S RADIO-TV § x *« * big hero here. | If I gave the hackie a 744c tip—the change from a 10-peso or 25c note—I would be overdoing it by Argentine stand- ards, but I did it anyway and hoped aoresy would squeal | on me. Due to Americans tossing away those crumpled, soiled little peso notes so carelessly, the cab drivers and waiters are well. COLES —— ary of $8 a week. * “7x swapped in,-in ‘50, may be chugging along quite grandly. - Yow see, they’re imported, and steaks aren't. od THE MIDNIGHT EARL... IN NEW YORK .. ; Martha ‘Raye’s “For Amusement Only” 'revue—due in Oct.—has been “post- Bm |poned” ... Harry Belafonte passed up “Porgy and Bess”; Sam Goldwyn’s eye- ing Sidney Poitier... Fran Warren's new album is due out soon. Sephia Loren rejected $100,000 for three TV appearances — a lot of money for a lot of girl. Greg Bautzer flew to N.Y. to be on hand when his wife, Daria Wynter, returns from Germany ... Pablo Picasso, now 77, has recovered from, a ‘\heart attack. * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: There are two ways to avoid paying alimony. One lis to stay single; the other way is to D |stay married: That's eafl, brother. a (Copyright, 1957) | Save by the 10th _ ‘Earn From the Ist! We Pay © : Rate of Interest __ , On All Accounts SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 Pontiac. Federal Savings. © 2) ©) HOMEVOFFICE:761 W. Huron St. =) TBOCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St: - * 4, We're in “L.A.” now, but down here that “Latin, 20c and a very, very late Jayne Mansfield, | Carroll Baker or Bob Taylor movie only lic. Argentina's a price paradise greater than, We'd been sightseeing — curiously, around ‘ “Vincente Lopez” | Placa. Vincente Lopez—same name as the band jender—was a _paid—whereas a factory worker —_ be living it up on a sal-/ Detroit they practically bow down to here — a flivver you! ‘LARGE 212-LB.. PKG. BISQUICK ..... Ete CAN eee eee tee 8 8 8 8 ee Cm £ * coveeteesnese es SWIFT’S PREM we eeeeeee BUTTER-FRESH CREAMERY .. -*@e@eeee LINIT LIQUID STARCH....... EVERY DAY LOW PRICES ‘MORTON'S SALT ........;..... Round Boxes 2/21¢ DEL MONTE Y..C. PEACHES .. Lge. No. 21 Cans 3/$1.00 Cypress Gardens GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ... 46-0z. Can 25¢ | Prices in effect Wednesday through Tuesday — Sept. = fo 10m NATIONALLY KNOWN FOODS ) TENDER—LEAN—BLADE CUTS “Lb. c 1-LB. VAC. CAN of | BEEF ROAST.............:.... - 3° CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. . CHOICE STEER BEEF | (pee coe ROUND STEAK........ hoe “ 19° ss BEANS. OS ee a : | a SIRLOIN STEAK... aa a Doae — Lb. go J PURE GRANULATED SUGAR... 2” 1} BONELESS BEEF STEW........ u 65° fj Just in Time for Canning TENDER—ALL MEAT ib. Oc an FLOUR... 9g: || CUBE STEAKS... + 89° | 1-LB. CAN ry . GROUND BEEF Css eee ences 4 .. = a 39° eete Sener SALMON... AQT iis"srSwiss steaKs......... “65° | ; c KOSHER STYLE a ia | BEDFORD GRAPE JELLY ...... 1O°U] CORNED beer... u BG: LARGE BOTTLES « = TENDER YOUNG STEER | HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP. . 2 29° BEEF LIVER ................ oo 39°. — 39° LUNCHEON MEATS .. a va. AQ? Lb. 65° (BANDED) BUY 3 AND GET 1 FOR Ic, REG, SIZE 4 For 39° SMOKED PICNICS............ = of Sp-pnitigg SOAP... 2.00. ‘ POLISH KEILBASA............ u. AQe FELS NAPTHA SOAP... ima A OAT RNOCKWURST .. Age 10c OFF — 12-GALLON LEAN AND MEATY LAKESIDE’S NEW. + LOW- PRICE POLICY — 365 REDUCED PRICES CHOICE’ QUALITY MEATS 7 OB 39° Lb. 35° HOME STYLE—NATURAL CASING © FRANKS ..... PLAIN or GARLIC—MICH. GRADE NO. | RING BOLOGNA. eee @ @ HONEY LOAF............¢.... “SMALL LEAN—4- 6 LB. AVERAGE Lb. 79° 30 BOILING BEEF......... LAKESIDE LOW, LOW MEAT PRICES -VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 49e Ib. LEG 0’ VEAL eoee eer uneven meee ee eoen hc Ce ee ee | eee eevee eee eee nee eenveevreene Cypress Gardens ORANGE JUICE 46-oz. Can 29¢ NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE ...:........ “SCOTT TISSUE. ...................... Rolls 2/25¢ § OUR OWN COFFEE -]-lb. Bag 75¢ eee eee ee er | GERBER’S BABY FOOD, STRAINED ........ Jars 6/55¢c GERBER'S BABY FOOD, JUNIOR...,....... Jars 3/39¢ § PILLSBURY FLOUR ee ratare§ puegwrasers din. 5-lb. Bag 49¢ 1] BLUE RIBBON MARGARINE .......... lb. Pkgs. 5/95¢ ff] MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE—10c Off .... Lge. Jar $1.29 FRESH MILK... Big 1 Gal. 39¢ TIDE or CHEER.................. Lge. Pkgs. 2/59¢ PET MILK ....................... ‘Tall Cans 4/59¢ . bb. — 2/28 ee ee oe | o* ev ee oe eevee ~ __ — WITH THIS COUPON — - “Badalments Special” — Bananas @. |] On LIMIT 10 LBS. | bb. None to Dealers : Rolls 4733¢" eee eben eee eenve TT eee Hee HO he ee ee ee ey PORK SAUSAGE — Regular or Tennessee Hot ., 43¢ Ib PORK SAUSAGE — Country Style ........... 49c Ib FRESH PORK — Sliced .................... 65c Ib. BACON SQUARES — Smoked .......::....... 39c tb ; LIVER SAUSAGE — Fresh ............2..-. 9c Ib Pro-phy-lac-tic ae | apuit or cunp’s | BEER SALAMI... 79c Ib TOOTH BRUSHES THURINGER............... ee eee, 89¢ Ib Regularly 29¢ each , 1 CHILI STICKS . 49¢ Ib 3 69¢. BLOOD’ RINGS | belo: Ler aute peg stags “"Bel- Syke un sbernatin by these é 1 e is- wee — - 2. a c et ease ; : oar lent of time to ligure out the right ataers. and -you lerive has. not decided yet how to their mild dfuretie action a ; | ; Rebred n't want ‘your entry Gaqualifed because of ee dispose pf it. miles of kidney tubes. a - tardiness a 2 . ee if backache makes . — . ~ Manis of the US. tave boned geht eee rable retin, lee trad ord pussle conti = a series gyno which a are Tiny, invisible jellyfish -have at- -| causing eo on the an ‘Thel Recause of of wild animal depredt| leopards to $21, on lynxes to $8 out: more than 4.5 million nickel [aoe pepe sirzB ond byes ag = —- io ater a cates a Each et i oda bs numbered. “The tacked vacation . sta ewtamapers jelly tat ean be seen only under tions, the Riversdale, South Africa, | rand on ratels (honey badgers) to. leoins since 1866 ‘when they were Sie oo, yea oe eS " —— | ~ object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue -around Auckland, “New Zealand,' microscopes. ~, \district has’ boosted bounties on $5,60. lauthorized. ne e sentence. You then place thé number of that word in the 52 = : square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. | ; . In other words, you will read the clue labeled A a | . decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the | sentence. You then ee the number of that word in the [| - a _- Puszle squfire mazhed : Do the a with = other squares. Read all the clues 5 — and he sure the right numbers are is the right : “ : i PUREST NO. 66 : 4 7 : 4 an a “TS - - L en 4 . . =. t a 4 : .. » | i] y ' : ; : | : ." S 4 ' o . : 2 : (AVONDALE SLICED OR HALVES : 5 S : I J ; K C = : 2 ; : : : eac es ! ; i | . ef . : : z i e ' M y= a + se eect : .- af t ; ; 7. } : ~The canned fruit of many uses. Fine as a salad with wf a ee 7. Ee ae ~ ge Z & = : Q 7 R “Ts = os ‘ \ lettuce and cottage cheese. These peaches are | » luseious and delicious in every way. Sweet and a a + a - _ flaverful. Packed at the peak of perfection. Kreger. ‘f-3 [ special low price. et ~ t Se | 1 . a > ——— ee ' NAME SOSH HEHE SEES EEREAE EHEC RT EHHEE HEHE EE DOe | | ae st = | Hi : Su 6 . ' ; f STREET ADDRESS 0.00... eee ccseeseseee Ges Salada Tea og ad Pid c ————— H . - é Kroger everyday low, low price... . : = ; | CITY wcasececececceee PHONE NO. saceecsicceccsece | | d = le e Baa : , Kroger everyday ow, Ow Ce . « « a ! , . SOLUTION CLUES =, . Camed Beef H ath iene 160e Qe Tomatoes 2 = q7: Salad Dressirig a 2 5. A. A man whe is aed feline (peg metres 33 (es tae ee a eaeccey es Se ee eo (1) DEEPLY; (2) DEARLY. Broadcast low, low, low price ss Cre Ss C p 1 yve gers « charming Gib. yet axpect d Chiff ream Style Corn = ™_-4J ry 1208 FUL. = ‘= cee © = Liqui C Won + ‘Con 27° he Packer’s Label new low price... . - eee . eset ve Strawberry : Special offer 10c ott eee e© © &© &© © ® "ee 8 8 / Cc. The ef a ___ @f spectators to the triel. (5) EMINENCE: (6) EVIDENCE. Dial Soap ~ 25 37° 3 Green Beans 2: 303 7: Chicken Broth oe | O° _/ ra ‘ ker’s Labe riced ! 4 gon ancced the wrong tin Ch BIER: 0 WIN Kroger low, low, low price . re ee Denele rie feet metas <6 = - | E. A girl sometimes gets taken Aart! AVONDALE'S : about his undying Jove. (8) SIGHS: C10) “LES. Dial Soap 3& Comp. WEET DELICIOUS. _ : (er. / ‘fF. Such behavior by Bis parents helps a child to. grow up _ | ae:. Kroger, tow, iow, Pp price . . i af Pi-Lakgrbneen pee Me | .;. ¢ Apricot Halves. a5: 4 se rse tes bow mane tay nts « | |_| Chicken of the Sears Q1c 7 eoceece | 2 < we eres —- ae i-.) Tuna for salads and sandwiches . . . . . ww |! a __it_best i ines mos as). VOCATION: (16) LO. w ; CATION. Tea Bags to Rese steer. 66m L ob ted, bed when fecty * years of Communism ean Delicious vag or hot... @ @ feces et, E : : to grow enough food. (17) SYSTEM PA : : os dp snizto = ty one oe sesame hac wm Italian Dressing "3 3° CKER'S LABEL BRAND. TENDER __BORDEN'S FRESH CREAMY: NUTRITIOUS ~ is in such a meet (19) EXPANSIVE; (20) EXPENSIVE. : Kraft's finest quality... . 5 Sweet Peas ‘Glime Che K. A lion tam an cwlul one when the lion turns on [™'; : eese him. (21) PLIGHT: cat FRIGHT. All Purpose Oil a 70: : a L one should not attémpt an oki : siebere e a iwi Sat should ‘te start with Taam: | Kraft for all cooking needs ne Sweeter than sweet. Fine - _ ’ : 8 : ry some a pes a $C. A tous shenphen cosid fe fier So iit tn bos oth French Dressing 4 37< tetn’ vegetable for any eee = ee ee ee ee i Duncan “Hines Recipe No.1... 0s = evening meal. Stock up the io ve die the hi were (27) NEEDLESSLY! | : =» we : _(%) HEEDLESSLY. —_— = , ‘ Horme Bacon . 99: cial. low price. . low, low price. oO. Transferred, te a distant city, @ family went sick | Sliced Beef tie ; to dispose wut "he e : : = - (30) AUCTION. — site == KREY : Las a a = 4 = When the cuepedt ts closeted with the aiatict atemey. = Sliced beef in barbecue sauce . . . . ng a - 2. — @ CONCESSION (32) CONFESSION. L . Corton = Q. Naturdily, is proud to have such @ Geasiion ; Por Sausage . Lb.” Cc ; : (33) UTEUL: ((%4) DUTIFUL. Swift’s Brookfield Pkg. . ae os RL The student who's summoned to the college dean's olfice Pe ee ‘ . eS for misbehavior may burst out with some remark. itt’ k Sa 30 % \ _ (35) IRRELEVANT; (36) IRREVERENT. Swit s Franks _ ae 59: Cut Beets c Meat Pies simps‘tve 4 Phe ? 00 ... S. An apartment house landlord might be leabeed with a Kroger everyday low, low price . . . ‘Avondale everyday low price... 6 Frozen beef, chicken or turkey . tenant ~ = in perso: Soh ask for more time to pay k : 7 | C counTRY _ cea PPEARED: (38) APPEALED, h , 7. At a County Fair, will find hundreds of people milling : Por Sausage Ce =. 59: ce ream CLUB . sacs 69 F res Egg Des. 3/5 areund. (38) MIDDAY: (40) MIDWAY. Swift's Premium Brown & Serve . . : . Made by Miller Gold Seal Dairy ... . . U. S. Gov't. £995 Grade “A” small . . . OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES Beef Chop Suey «2% 5/7: Margarine a c Colby Cheese m ¢ Terry brand, every day low price . , qo Homestead everyday low price . Mild flavorful, value priced . . . . _ 1. Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest ° \ ee 2 a ahdegh mies of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- Liquid St a rch LINIT 2 ce | > ate families, Bri. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this | Kroger everyday low, low price . . . _ Bewspaper. : , po 3. To submit an entry the contestant-must print his num = Laundry Star ch — 1< ~FOR THE: AMERICAN FAMILY AND.SCHOOL - eee _ EDUCATIONAL AND-FUN!.. Se oe 2 e the-proper. spaces, cut-out the area-enclosed by dotted |. Niagra, every day low lines: and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries ff; y prices. = fg cecepted if atl in ee rin tec ers ars Laund St h Di ti 6. must bear a Tuesdgy, Se stmark (or before). No 2-02, ic lonar’ York OR entries received alter that time late mailed or deliv : ry are > ~— 3] : by hand, will be declared eligible, Ths Press is not responsible Linit, every ay low price . . - for entries lost or delayed in the mail. . ~ --“. Sorry, telephone calls ot mail concerning details of the d’ . Tremendous. value vito) 666 Page With hand y question and. z ) cnieet nie! be cnsvendier crttowieleet Read's Potato Salad Book. FREE Hammond: 2 full eolor answer book attached. Keep me athe! Slee led Loberhid acon =e ba a: ble for framing. Regular yourself and children inform- week ‘to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. I! Milwaukee G Be maps suite ; . more than one winni er i ived the prize will be eames Semen style. Com- : 50 Va ‘aps under jacket of book. ed on world facts. ~ “equally aie the winters oT any week oF weeks pletely . Try some hot or 16.00 33° ani lue,(M = : i — : ———— should pass without any winners, -the prize will be added cold, : : weekly until a winning solution js submitted. $2.95 : [4 $4 99 - 6. Winners will be awarded tra cash bonus of $25 - A «., Value ” — if Navas Pontiac Hors rubscribera of record on ‘the oN = bs " "MADE FROM mre FRESH CREAM Only - = a winners are announ in can be award- oo to each ize-winner no antcethoe are aaekiy prizes LAND O’ LAKES : , - may accumulate : —— = - 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- TO B Lb. foe SPOTLIGHT day and Friday until the cateate ead Either papi will bé wg . — Peanut utter ? Jer C Co Cc. considered as official entry blanks ) Ul er. Kroger homogenized *. . . » » aay bos ld kg 8. Winners and correct a, will be ennounced_each ane : Friday of the week following individual contests. Official keep “Lightly salted, fresh nu- Cooki ies CHOCOLATE CHIP 1. Pe %c ‘Instant Co ee of. er of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oak- ‘tritious. Kroger special ; ¢ land County. Only the Genera! Features Corp., originators of low, low price. Kroger baked fresh delicious Se ee See Spotlight 100% pure coffee... . ses, : o rer A will ame the sa tions matt ctor ooh contest sag ; : 8 over. newers wi elivered to ft © y : ~Lb. : : : ‘ an Mr. Ziem alter the final Geodli ine. = e Press Judges Cones Fee : Honey Grahams _ ic ES = 3° Vac-Pak Coffee - Gan Ac a a _ There is only one correct sclulion to the POT-O-GOLD “fo ees _ Kroger fresh crisp tasty .-. ; = Kroger brand drip or-regular- ee > puzzle; ond ch!v thot correct answer can win The decision of . . : ike judges is fincl and all contestants aviee to cbide By the Ponta decision: All entries becoming the property of oe 1@ tiae Press and none can be retushed.. 10. Completed puzzles mustsbe dddressed to. POT-O-G OLD “POST OFFICE BOX 58, Pontiac, ‘Michigan. ‘Winners will be / notified otther by telephone or in the mails. id : , # \ : EW, ® i t | : ¢ j } TY a oe . ope ; \ ie ba = ‘ (5 { eis : é " a) ‘ } / ha < Revels San bah oe . a ae wil ia Sj E : ae aj 7] ie . fe si F ‘ . bd on ~ H “ = ‘wey . \s iF te eu sis yh \ : i ee _ : i j; . | H : a % j fe 5 i Rn a Ha, ls ; deg : k f: t, > wo aha Ls Cl an POEL es co ig HOt THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY,’ SEPTEMBER | 4.1957 ne: at 1 a Sti lacie ’ r erg ae ba a < Bob sidin Sa rod : ! fut ; - | Lactign tows it would See bedisesitedd we coca when we were out fret I don't want to cme 4 : q Con e ae \ _Jeonsidered bereky to send chdlin school: coming out frst, __ out first. I want to be like the re ; to dancing school or pay out good’ * * >. jother fellows — get by + not foo” | .|money to teach him fiddle. So we} “Pop,” ce thes se gd too, st te es fee Ot la} Sci 00 Ic} vil Draws Toug her’ asi played with the tools the city hadjwas measured for a school jacket|other fellows.” . Sliced Bacon . Boy AQ. Che . 14th Kroger everyday low, low price te ee . & “ t 869 Chopped Steaks. 's79¢ Kleenex 2-97 : Soft and highly absorbent . .....2.~. : oe 4 Qc Plumrose. Ham . $939 ARE Dods | 53° Camrose Har 282" Toilet Tissue eas 4 = 5 3c is Oe eee Table Napkins | K TO SCHOOL LUNCHES = ‘Smoked Ha ms “ag nae Kleenex Towle. | CABUUL'SHANI FALE sdscecsccecksccperseceoens Corned Beef ec * 65 : Kleenex Towel els. TTT FRESHER AY KROGER! ELE RIS (os 5+ and 10‘ KROGER VEGETABLE SALE! g MAES | Pheiffer Dressing . Perfect for all your salads... ....., "TENDER, FARM-FRESH EARS ~ CRISP, GARDEN-FRESH “Ges Liquid Trend | Sweet Corn. .“ 5 Carrots.... = 10 pe 1; aan | Trend low, low price 2 tor 39: 2 Sweetheart veo * to. 2 Qe Kroger everyday low, low pre FINE FOR SUCING OR PICKLING TENDER, GARDEN-FRESH Cucumbers . = 5 Eggplant... ~ 10° * ‘Green Pepper ~ 5* Red Radishes = 04 everyday low, low price + Hydrox Cookies Sunshine, everyday low, low price FP PLUMP AND JUICY, VALUE PRICE » , MICHIGAN, HOMEGROWN Miracle Whip oe ot e. © 63 € © . 10 ‘ e ay Ow, price .. Bartlett Pears . 3° Onions#* —~ 10° Cockiail Peanuts "2 39¢ oe a ‘ Planters. Kroger low, low price... . CRISP, FINE FOR A GARNISH | FINE FOR BAKING WITH BUTTER =! P | / BH. 29: Instant suds for dishes... 4... RE B . On. c / Just the thing for baby . . . 6 ven 59 Duncan Hines 37svct. re Ad Everyday low price Parsley.... 5° Squash a 40° RES H zmOSEE AED GooDs -YOUR BEST. BREAD. BUY!” . _— SPECIALLY PRICED ALL THIS WEEK! * . e¢ © 8» © © © &© @ «© New! Fels.- Special offer 5c off . . . . ac Liquid Detergent 2». 32° I. Riceland Rice Bits Cooks just lite regular rice. 32 3 5 FOR ALL SCUFFED SHOES SCUFFY | Shoe Polish Just wipe Scuffy on, wipe scuff marks off. White Bread Raised Donuts Grass Seed. 5s TN Ram Qa QF cheater ~ BBe Selden Vigo 50 & 52005 : Fiesta Bar Cake. ws 3 Sm Wheat hee eS poe = Sa: os ae 25 me . 1% |___. Budget value, Kroger baked - «9 6 4 + Fresh Kroger _sliced.- T DAY AFTER DAY, _ SINTERY * ile Rock Cl on Gord ~ fo Halt School Integration ~ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gov, Orval Faubus: of. Arkansas called on National Guardsmen to ' keep order and protect property at Little Rock's Central High School where nine Negro pupils} had enrolled for’ opening classes) today The guardsmen—100 strong and armed with bludgeons—and car- bines—were sent to the school last Charlotte, honener ‘16 Negro chil- dren denied admission to. white schools voiced the: possibility of a court test. In turning down the Negroes’ ment to white schools, the county school board said it was aware of the -U.S. Supreme Court ruling which outlawed school segrega- tien, but added that it also was aware of the crowded condition of the schools under its jurisdiction. applications for assign-! | ae «1 2 { [Streetcars i in Rome. - na Strike’ Halts taste, , Ps DRUG : Basa week. oa said they would strike again for four hours. on: .Friday. Tourist buses, and. civilian, and army trucks were put into emer- gency service by the city. | Prescription Spbtialixts 3505 Eliz. Loke Rd. — | Bazley a ‘Thursday night. Soon afterwards the school!“ wor the second year at Clin- Board announced it had called off) tom, Tean., Negro pupils. ex-"| plans to integrate the 2,000-pupil) pected to take their places among school, white children. Last year there — The school board had been or-) was violence. This year none is | ‘ . dered by a U.S. District Court to expected when the eight Negroes | i ‘proceed with its plan ‘of gradual) enrojed at Clinton High School | integration report together the 756 ‘ Faubus himseif-declined to say white pupils. with ie | that the Arkansas National OPENING DELAYED — The new $438,500 elementary school now under construction in the Hetrington Hills Subdivision, 510 Bay St., will open in early October, according to school officials. _Students living in the new school's area will attend the Willis. “and Mark Twain Schools temporarily beginning ae = - Pentiae Press Phote the school is ready for occupation. It will accommodate 360 stu- 78 NORTH SAGINAW ST. dents and includes a multi-purpose room. two kindergartens, and Pan-REDI eight primary self-contained (each room has toilet and: washroom facilities) Coaunaey. Se Be =e F R y E RS See ees eewessesescnsseseeessseses lb. a. _ Guardsmen had been sent to the| National Guardsmen were sentin. ined fo state highway, was, because herand—fined~ Marklé, of nearby|ed” Wighway Patrolman “Georgell _This Valuable Coupon Entities a ii ] scheol to prevent integration./to Clinton last year when.a dozen|Priver Fined for Lack had heard that speed causes most) Frankfort,” 1 aaa edi Pai deliver Mrs. the Pease 1 Lb. Limit are . “That assumption might be |Negroes and about 800 white chil- of Speed on Highway Jaccidents. Raymond Wells’ baby girl in his : Cc correct,” he said, but the school (dren faced integrated classes for|” -A —_ trooper said a long line the first time. The disorders that Paig oF cohen opiaoall bor Day traffic was, follow. Happy Job for Officer followed led do the widely pub-|‘ur Markle TeASON ing him. abe i Bes bw ae licized contempt of court trials at/he-was driving between 5 and 0) ‘The peace justice said slow; TULSA, Okla. @ — Doétors at) ure o he nearby Knenville. Se OE Oe Re A eee Retrins could sees sacs. teal ueapaciie Hospital congratulat-!the world.” # = BS WOT ] white children for the first time as ‘ Hs Pe ee ie ae = y ? Crocudinas planned to begin its mixed classes today, Charlotte to- morrow and Winston-Salem on] ‘Thursday, Six Negro ils are enrolled for mixed Classes at) - Greensboro and four at Charlotte. At Winston-Salem only one Negro child has been assigned to a pre-/. ‘viously all-white school. ~*~ * *® In Mecklenburg County Guest Speaker |, - UST DE Is Psychiatrist | | Se | ~ Wa be om, eng hen APPL A ie Seo AT TURE - Leon Hall, psychiatrist for the SS/S222252550,000°STOCK MUST BE SOLD! OPEN . MAYTAG WASHER and save plenty. Association fog. Handicapped Chil. ~ SQUARE TUB—DEMONSTRATOR | REMUS | BUTTER © Wa MA PURCHASE _ The situation could be used as) :- . _ the backdrop for the first clear 2 test of state police power in oppo-| sition to federal law. While Arkansas thus for the mo- ment stood front-stage-in the tense drama of integration, other areas of the South moved smoothly—|_ though spottily—toward race mix-| ing, in the lower Greene. = a ~~ ~ Yaa near Mees and TELEVISION I a e we FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. “SATURDAY ‘TIL 5:30 dren. Hall is expected to discuss the ! different kinds of mentally handi- capped children, their a _and how they are best handled. The meeting, held’ at the | ~ONLY 75 LEFT! TABLE LAMPS FACTORY FRESH | 7 , American Legion Cook-Nelson be Post No. 2%, 206 Auburn Ave., - Perfect seenagee | will begin at 8 p.m. Reg. Up to ++» looks good... wor The association, which was or-| $18.95 perfect, hurry! ganized in April, will conduct a ™ school for county ree Bh children--Classes_arescheduled. to. begin Monday, September 9. Solid Maple trom tat Preting @esrd cf Kanon rom ft ontiac oi juca- | . Sofa Bed Group = 89 go” tion to use a basement room at, the Emerson’ School to conduct. "Classes on a one - year trial basis. | * * * Reg. $119.00—5-Pe. “BREAKFAST SET , $ 5 go handicapped to be able to attend | a regular publie school. - - is . KROEHLER ‘Don't take a step in 3-Pe. CURVED The Wrong | CENTER SECTIONAL ' , Direction ! ree a Fresh 179 st REG. $79.50° | HOLLYWOOD BEDS | . WITH SAVINGS, _ UPTO. - APe. Maple - Bedroom Suite Leas double re mirror, hest and bed. is ware- bass damaged, but good. bn GENERAL ELECTRIC 2-DOOR SEPARATE FREEZER includes sofa bed, The children range from age mm "eker, 2 tables. ke to 1342. They will be el ~ ~ wotrien will work a few hours a week. The purpose of the school, which will accommodate approximately , 36 children, is to provide educa-| tion for children who are too | Table and 4 chairs, for- thica, 36x48x60. Includes ae REFRIGERATOR B, tess, : DEMONSTRATOR— FORMICA TOP | Mishepe cost money ~ wrong | h veal buy! WAREHOUSE MARRED > Should Sell. ; 6 . decisions cost money too. | | for $2 4. 95 J | Was $495 That's why we urge you to take a step in the right direction. Take stock of ‘your insurance needs right : now — let us make a survey for you absolutely free of charge! REG. $89.50 STUDIO COUCH == °49| OVER 1,000 ITEMS , On SULE 150 Sofa by day, bed When you buy Hartford Accident by night, a ta and Indemnity Company Insurance t sleep two... with : | I | through us, it’s reassuring.to know [ bedding compart MA RESS = thet there are nearly 10,000 agen> ment. . cies and over 200 well-located claim | offices at your service nation-wide! -| ”FLEXSTEEL 2PC 2-PC. Reg. $39.50 Hotel Type - THATCHER, Rubber . ~ Innerspring Mattress, twin i epacrencon A Sectional | nal Cash ond carry. «$7588 { -. Werehouse = ; WERNET Soiled FRI. --MON. - . . » “Reg. $59. 50 aa Firm: Pontiae’s Oldest Insurance Agency 711 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. ‘PE 2-9224 Wes $495 119) 15 exer Fl a pe FIL 9 P.M. some items. J All sales final — all items on ate subject to prior sale... Small delivery charge on by Restokratt Reg. $69. 50 Button- Free Smooth, Top nnerapring e $2800 $3488! : = - os a | . : Re. Pee ar oe A . a si ee - > i ' yf fi ee : a a = se : 3 : $ & Ps : 4 " 2 : : | " Pal . < : . ; ane = LS a alana 4 tne i > a meee? e Pee te, {| ee ee | : A. | i | i.e z eo ie Sone Dae : * a | a =i * ; | i f | c toy ip ee] poly. | a - ty } a i Reps : . cS j oe . ied ae ; : 7 = + a os * j » ’ . =. | e ¥ 2 et ax ee EOP koe oe PONTIAC. PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1997 _ Ha - SEVENTEEN: * "EVERY DAY OF F THEY WEEK AT YOUR. eaeekaet x sae WE GIVE FREE HOLDEN RED STAMPS __ WITH EVERY. 10¢ FOOD PURCHASE. THEY‘RE REDEEMABLE FOR YOUR CHOICE OF OVER 1500 OF AMERICA’S FINEST PREMIUMS AT NO EXTRA ‘COST TO You pte ied rs PURE CANE — 3 wera Regular Price: - COUPON | - $1.07. ' BELOW - - LIBBY'S — SERVE IT CHILLED HEALTHFUL & REFRESHING SAVE &¢ LIBBY’S « MAKES THE FINEST PIES (PUMPKIN, §=—«.2= 25: = PINEAPPLE JUICE = 35‘ Cur Beets) «2.2. 25° CREAM PUFF MIX"="29° KRAFT’S FAVORFUL GREEN BEANS 2 25: SALAD OIL st 3 HUNT'S CATSUP 5 << 89° DRESSING =» = 39 BE SURE TO =| ORCHARD. FRESH - PROZEN |. hore | Sliced 5s 80 | LEVER BROS. Strawberries _ COUPONS | CREAM CHEESE PlEs >< 89° eines | BEERS aeES "" & es #9 | LIBBY’S GOLDEN en CORN 2=33* = PORK & BEANS 2:29 “YOUNG TENDER WESTERN CATTLE ‘POT ROAST YOUNG TENDER: LEAN —_— CHOICE ‘cuts LB. ~ “—y Y YOUR CHOICE OF THICK a, SIRLOIN STEAK | on Tum €UT vy y / LEAN SHORT CUT Gf ANDING RIB . ~~ : 6th AND 7th RIB / ee. es TRIMMED AND | —— $e AN_OHVK Ih BS —READY-TO-COOK te We < "gaara a “ft BAMEL Ecc crew =a pic>DStCSsCS = _ READY TO-PREPARE = (LB. 24 SIZE ff HEAD | : s SS a wi : fiw wa _ — = ae == > Ly HAMBURGER "Sse : / DAILY. MADE / LB. Pp RK CHOPS "LEAN TENDER TRIMMED! ; nis END CUT / LB. — 2 vs 19: ‘incites mw 198 BONELESS FISH oe See re ig PERCH or HADDOCK - | PKG. * MICHIGAN U. $. NO. 1 GOLDEN RIPE - MELLOW SWEET : an 3: 49° BANANAS 2% 25*— Giver NEW ERA—FRESH & CRISP | en ge STD IAKERITE PURE 1\POTATO CHIPS = 59 tier - ' BAG Uke Sea NATCO—ALL PURPOSE ENRICHED PURE swORTENING | AMERICAN DELUXE—VACUUM PACKED FLOUR | i | =a 39 COFFEE wares BS 269 7 BAG i > DRIP GRIND CAN REAL Kill ~ [o8e Dr? IIIS e VALUABLE x UFON SSS mr ey ) BUG KILLER EXTRA DUTY DUZ WITH BLEACH Blue Dot Duz er = 78 | CONCENTRATE - WIPES: FABRICS CLEAN INSTANTLY ~ M-O0-LENE REG. . CLEANER >> BALE A Ae oe > N ATIONAL LK <- - ene Perry Near Middlebelt Re ad, Sylvan Lake on Beg m™ a RaaRvE THe THE Offer Expires Sept. 7th- Limit one coupon per family. Adults only | a | | NAME seccvedvcvcccccccccee Jonnie! Cvsle ssieoveweincns ve cies 4889 Dixie Hwy. 3415 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ser 7 kok t quar cs * At Williams Lake Rd., Drayton Plains — At Coss Lake Road, Waterford Twp. Os S STORES KEE! . - NATIONAL, FOOD STORES ~ SERVING YOU BETTER Nees — YOu 1 : Cree ‘ z » | a é. | ing - —TRADE-MARK — : : : ; ; ~ Count on Standard Oil and you'll go to bed each night, wake up each morning confident — - — -_ that Standard’s clean, economical heat will keep you comfortable ‘round the clock. . | You can trust the quality of Stranparp Home Heating Oils with the wonder additive, ; : Sta-C.ean’*, because they’re made in the same modern refineries that produce famous ‘ ‘ . 3 ( Sranparp Gasolines. Rigid controls safeguard quality and make sure you get more ee ece@eeereeee8tete 66 ¢ 8 @ @& @ | live heat from every gallon. Sta-C.ean is blended-in at the refinery to keep the oil fresh, to ° Slash Peak-Month Fuel Bills with Standard’s Budget __ . : _ Protect: your beating unit and assure continuous trouble-free operation. SS . Plan. Call your nearby Standard Oil Man.He'll estimate-your—————$_-_-—-— — ——— pgingru a “6 ~“annual heating cost and set up your monthly payment. This chart e . You.can \ depend on the service a aes get from your Standard Oil Man — count on his’ @ Shows how the payments are estimated: ° efficiency, rely on him to keep‘ you amply supplied. ® Estimated Cost gNormat ° Bill for Coldest e “Yes, you can count on Standard to protect your comfort and of Fuel Oil for Fuel Oil Bill Month (or any month) your pocketbook. Call your Standard Oil Man, today! e@ |. .Normal Heating. - _ . for Coldest : Using STANDARD oe aa 3 ; oo . =o Season « Month Budget Plan ° $ 90 $17 $10, o . $135 $26 | — $15 ‘ ©; $180 * $34. $20 . ~ PHONE FE eral 4- 1584 79225) $43 $25 ° $270 $52 $30 or consult your local Telephone directory ® 2 e » e © © © © © © © © © Oe for the name and number of your - STANDARD OIL Man! ) eora-Ciaun te Stenderd's tredemerts for the patented additive ereated | 7 et et ore ~ : | @ Listen to STANDARD Oi NEWS wth Kirk Knight, 6:49 AM, Monday through Friday on ww). | © £23 TRAFIC COURT wii Judge Waits, 10:30 PM, Tuesday, on W.WJ-TV, Ch. 4, @ Hear the STANDARD OIL NEWS with Jim Vinall, WJR, 12:00 noon, Monday through Saturday. | ‘ . © Sse STANDARD Olt NEWS with Jac LeGoff reporting, 11:00 PM, Monday through Friday on WJBK-TY, Ch. 2. “UL venis . ‘ : *», / Lf \ } \ } A / é ef : > \ \ ‘a co | Sue Ladd (left) of Neome drive and Shirley Arnhart of Glendale ave- nue may not look this happy Oct. 12 when MSU and. U. of M, clash on the this fall. North welts South sa Lie Allen , a5 By ANNE HEYWOOD Almost nobody is perfectly - qualified “for any job. Very few have. the right experience or. education, the proper ap- pearance, the correct number of birthdays, the ideal refer- ences or suitable salary range. Most of us have some kind of skeleton-in-the-resume, some job we got fired from or some gap in time, some overqualifi- cation or underqualification. OTHERS NOT PERFECT When you're — job-hunting, probably the other applicants seem perfect, while you're all too aware of your own limita- tions. Yet they may have limi- tations that are just as bad as yours, and maybe worse. &. «x * >How do. you handle them? Should you lie about them) or tell the truth even when the truth. is not complimentary? First, remember that @ % at the Uni- versity of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., models the informal outfit that most Southern collegians will be. wearing. Bob VanWagoner (left) and Jim In- gram, bothwf Northwestern University, Hunt ‘That. Job With Confidence football field. girls are wearing collegiate out{its that in Ann Arbor. ; Both will be seen on Midwestern. campuses e Pentiae Press Photos 4 to-school packing. ne ees ane orks : $228 ri geeeeennet W eer eres ear Judy Judy for college than most students. girls, who will be ‘freshmen at Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., must pack By GRETTA. PORTER With the passing of Labor Day it is time for the Pontiac college set: to swing into ac- tion. For those ‘old hands” who will be going back to col- lege it means sorting out use- able clothes, packing up books | = Stephens of Oneida réad gets an early start on her going-away- She will be a fresh- Levine of Ottawa drive and Lauckner of South Telegraph road have even more problems packing Both madhouse of registering for classes, buying books in jam- packed bookstores and rushing for sororities and fraternities. For many freshmen this will be the first time away from home for any length of time. MANY CAMPUSES until November. included in their wardrobes man this fall at Eastern Michigan Col- lege in Ypsilanti. as cotton clothes such as Miss Lauckner (right) models for the warm weather Then wools such as Miss Levine is showing must also be for the Pontiac College Crowd — Swings Back Into Action = Elizabeth Lake Fistales enrolled as an engineering freshman * * * Sally Joiner of Clarkston is : a sophomore at Taylor Univer- sity in Upland, Ind. Also at Tavlor is sophomore’ business who is This perky young miss, a@-sophomore at ferris Institute, packs part of her collegiate wardrobe in anticipations of her return to’ Big Rapids. Jackie Dubay of Stanley avenue shows several basic parts of a coéd’s wardrobe... the blazer (at right), the crew-neck sweater (in suitcase) and the bulky knit sweater (which she is holding). Personal News of Interest Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Banke and children, Milton Jr., Thomas, William, James and Suzanne Elaine, returned to their home on Franklin boule- vard from a vacation at Lake Louise néar Boyne Falls for the Saturday wedding of Ann Glover Bell arid Richard C. Poole Dr. Bank pet formed the cere- and mony at the home of Mr. Mrs. Gelston Poole on South Shore drive, Watkins Lake. * * * Mrs. Theodore E. Wiersema ef West Iroquois road returned during the weekend from Tucson, Ariz., where she- has been vacationing for five weeks - with her daughter, Barbara, who was in graduate school at the University of Arizona. They visited friends between school sessions and traveled in ‘the Southwest and Mexico. Barbara is remaining in Tucson this year. to ‘head the drama department in: Amphitheater. _ High School. * * * Spending the holiday week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harty of Dexter. Mo.. was Mrs. Elsie M. Miller of West Huron street. ; After arriving. there, Mrs Miller learned that Dexter had chosen her parents’ attractive yard and garden as Yard of the Month” The Hartys, formerly of Pontiac, are also the parents of Mrs. Harry Williams of W rest Highland road. * * . * Mr. and Mrs. Grant Selfridge and family of Pomona, Calif., formeriy of Pontiac, arrived here Aug. 24 after several days With his sister, Ada Daniels Nave of Albuquers que, N.M.. of Pontiac. - After spending a Pontiac visiting Mr. sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ladd and Mrs. Agnes Finch, other rela- tives and a host of friends, they left Saturday te visit Mrs. Selfridge's mother, brother and cousins in Stockton, Calif., be- fore returning home ‘ * * Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sc hmidt returned to their home on Utica road after “a 16-day motor trip through the Eastern states. They spent some time in the Adirondacks and visited at the week in Selfridge’s __home of Mr. Schmidt's brother- in-Taw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schneider, in New Hart- ford, N.Y. ; * * * , Mrs. Ida Fors and daughter, _Mavis, of Desiax avenue and Mrs. Paul Antella and daugh- ter, Loraine, of Pontiac drive , motored to the Strat ford-Shake=-— spearean Theater jin Stratford, - Ont., to see the performance of the “Twelfth Night’ last Sat- urday, oe ‘spending ‘ who also is formerly” Last Call to Collegians! Pontnie wilt hare Tepresent=" Evansion, resume is not an application blank. You don't have to teil everything you ever did, ac- count for every minute, in a ‘resume, Think of it as a self- promotion piece you make up to pique the enrployer’s inter- est—not to tell all, but just to get him interested. BE SELECTIVE On a resume, you put ‘‘Posi- tion Wanted” and then you se- lect—mind you, select!—from your past positions the jobs that qualify you for the one you're going after. If you have “‘Position Want- ed: _Bookkeeper,’’ you don't have to mention the time you sold cosmetics door-to-door. In. fact, mentioning it might worry the employer. It may make him think you'll -be unhappy at bookkeeping and Jong for an- other sales job. So just men- tion the jobs that are relevant. Second, don’t tell everything | "/ about: yourself in a resume, |. f iu, Jim models). in LLG Orion. model the Ivy League” look in crew-neck sweaters with. white shirts and either, khaki pants (as Bob is wearing) or ipo -looking slacks (as All three fellows live Don't put the salary you want, your reason for leaving your last job or your references. OBVIOUS HAZARDS There ate two reasons for this: first, you're apt to ask too little salary and then find that you could have asked for more; or you'll ask too high a salary and be = aa ‘unseen. Your reason for leaving is your own business. . You can discuss that with the potential employer in person. To put “desire for more ad- vancement"’ as your reason for leaving might make him afraid you'll be an aggressive power- driven type when you're nofh- ing of the sort. To a “dif ficult personality’ is even worse. It makes fae: sound hard to get along with. SKIP KEFERENCES Never put references..on a resume they ‘are not ant records arnt catthing on what’ friends have done this summer. * +" * For the college freshman it means the step into a big and new experience. This will be the time when there are many new things to fathom — the - necessary. The time to give references is. when the com- pany is considering hiring vou, and net until. To put references on the resume ‘js to protest too much, * x. * Don't account for gaps in time on your resume. Maybe you were sick, or had a leng pe- riod .of unemployment or stayed home to care for ijl - relatives. The time to account for that is when you're talking to the employer. On a resume, it’ just looks like a big gap. but when you discuss it, ‘it makes sense. Be sure your resume js neat- . ' ly typed and: well set up. \It is, in a way of speaking. your calling card, and you want it to represent you favorably. For further pointers, send me a stamped,’ self-addressed envelope for my list of good , books on job-hunting. (Copyright 1957) THY, atives on many campuses throughout the country. For instance, Margaret Bennett of Irvindale drive will begin stud- ies at Albion. College this fall. while Judy Levine of Ottawa drive will travel to Columhia, Mo., to study at Stephens Col- lege. as will Judy Lauckner of South Telegraph road. A sizable group, iricluding .Donna Chilvers of Auburn Heights, Elizabeth Gregory of _ West Huron street, Stuart Hill of Pontiac Lake road and Jo Hurlburt.of Elmhurst street, will be freshmen .at Central Michigan College. Returning as juniors are Caro] Pendleton of North East- ° way drive; who is studying elementary education, and Mel- vin Nunn of Rochester _who-is-~ on a liberal arts program. Nan- cy Lowery of Devondale street will return to Central as a sophomore to cog A music and Paul Christides of Clarkston will be a sophomore speech major. + * &* Traveling to Sterling, Kan., will be Phyliss Cotter of Sec- ond avenue who will bea sophomore at Sterling College. Going South to Murray State in Murray, Kv., will be sopho- more journalism student Lila Beth Empson of Michigan ave- nue. FLORIDA BOUND Palm Beach Junior ‘College in. Lake Worth, Fla., will. be the ‘destination of Joe Fish of administration .student Ann Morgan of Willett road. lovee Off to Minneapolis to begin” airline training at Humboldt Institute will be Dottie Katch- ka of North Genesee avenue and her roommate, Mary Beth Shearer of Fim street, MORE COLLEGIANS A Gordon Nesler of Auburn Heights and John Soderberg of Shoreview drive will begin studies this fall at John Carr roll University in Cleveland. Gordon will be -an education major and John plans to study political seience. , t * &* Madonna College in Livonia will claim Mary Ann Neville of Boston avenue as a fresh- man. Her sister, Sharon Lee, of Oxford Dominican will prac- ticé“teach in the third grade of St. Cyril school in Detroit. East Central Junior College of Decatur, Miss., will have Larry Payne of Ostrum drive as a freshman. R. Heath Reeves of East Pike street is enrolled at University of Cali- fornia at Berkley for his junior yéar in chemical engineering. . Beginning studies at Moody _Bible Instittite in Chicago will be Ethan Rogers Jr. ton Plains Good luck fo all those who are beginning college for the first time this fall, as well as those who will be returning. of Dray- This by no means completes the list of Pontiac fellows and gals who are going back to col- lege. The next installment of names will follow soon. \ of you who would i ; LAST CALL! i. The Press if issuing the last call for those going to college thig fall. ike your name included among those who are If you live in Pontiac, Birmingham, Lake Orion, Rochester, Drayton Plains or Waterford you may send your name and the folowing data to us — local address, school you’ will be attend- in, year and what you are studying. Please include all of the above information! You may call us in the Women's Peparanent after 10 a. m. a Beaumont Unit Will Give Tea Board of directors of -the Women’s Committee of Wil- lam Beaumont Hospital will host a “get-acquainted” tea for members at Orchard Lake Country Club Tuesday after- hoon. Mrs. Eugene E. Land, chair- man, will be aided by Mrs. Walter Gehrke, Mrs. Dale O. Miller, Mrs. Lewis Wake, Mrs. George T. Trumbull and Mrs. Walter A. Plumb. Mrs. Edward A. Proctor of Wing Lake js president of the organization, ‘May Carry Poison Dogs and cats running in woods or fields may get poison ivy on their coats. They won't suffer frém ivy poisoning, but their owners may get it from handling them: To remove the poison, give your pets a, bath in Warm soapy water ‘wear rubber gloves as a precaution. i Couple Plans Sept. 28 Rite Mr. “and Mrs. John F, Ostrander of Park Way drive, ‘Sylvan Lake, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dorothy Jane. to Gerald A, Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert E. Klein of Ludington. * * x: Dorothy attended Ferris In- stitute and her fiance is a-stu- dent at Ferris. A Sept. 28 wed- ding at United. Church in Big Rapids is planned. To Honor Lafayette CHAVANIAC, France—Prep- arations have almost beph com- ‘pleted af, this birthplace of La- fayette for the actual 200th birthday celebrations on Sép- tembér 6. Ceremonies will in- clude pageants, plays and speeches, and special well- wishes sent to the 42 U. &. communities named after Le — pA eae enon Eee | fj aty j t fs “| = > qt - ae PERMA-LIFT STYLIST VOU ARE we to consult with MISS BEE WILSON PEAMA-LIFT Educational Counselor who will be at our store | RARE It a Daily ‘Must’ . [Beauty Routine Is Girl S Best Bet | nutrition for the business - girl or BY JOSEPHINE LOWMAN splendid nutrition ‘but she is al- | ‘This week I already have called| mises she gives thought to -the | attention to the. importance of ex- question, ercise, being outdoors and good woman, Lack of these are hér three and ‘some outdoor life and ade- greatest hazards. will She should work as much exer; be Mere relaxed and thus a ‘| cise and activity into her daily) Urth hurdle will be vaulted. life as possible, She CAN have! I have indicated that it. seems a ee ‘slg @ half hourjbenefit can’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, , WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER, 4 ost , derived ‘by taking earlier in. the morning would 10 beneficial since it gives 10 minutes, and then “a lazy ‘tub before the for exercise and time for a lei-\¢vening meal. - me ‘surely and adequate breakfast, - LAZE IN BATHTUB ~~ When we consider the profession. -| drop away. al woman's =.beauty and health! routine in the evening, many fac-| However, some women prefer Mee Suet tate the piety, Great New Hair Styles Direct F rom Paris FEATHER CUT a WAVES. “Where Service and — Quality Are Supreme” Open Friday Till 9 P. M. Mer citi | Living Room Now Place for ror all day tomorrow _ THURSDAY, SEPT. Sth Consult with Her for Perfect — Fitting and Helpful. Suggestions on PERMA-LIFT BRAS and GIRDLES PEGGY'S PADDED “added attraction” Bra By PERMALIFT i | Andre Beauty Salon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service PHONE _ FE 5-9257 é | | -STAPP’S - Mom and Dad—here are = the shoes for your fleet- footed fledglings. Value built for comfort and wear. Value packed — with new styling, too! Red or Black Calf one strap for young miss to step off to school, - p $645 ome 12 A new twin-strap in Brown of Red. Fail school styling. mes 464: $7.45 Left—New Brown or Black Moc - Tie.. Wonderful new sole: and heel fit and com. fort, sizes 84-12 $7.45 Active Mald brings you the new grey oxfords below to give you cheers from the admiring crowd, . ~ } ova: LW BRASSIERES WHE LIST TMA? NEVER LETS YOU DOW i Adds to your charms naturally, without exaggeration. Styled with precision cut, and tailored foam rubber pads. In cotton. PEGGY'S @ WORTH SagiINAW 57. $245 are for shoes... ' ‘Directly below the new school -time, date - time Casual by “Active Meme ’ Red Loafer, sizes es 3 $45. S645 Wing-tip smart- ness in heavy black leather. A foot- to get around your local depart- ment store, but you do need guides Maybe you Gon't need &* galde| ner — - seratch the glass lining. " my finish, ‘The front of the. Fy cabinet is paneled with a decora- Always use plastic utensils to Bes «i spodn food out of a vacuum ‘insu- Jt bas been designed into 8 fur) ss cssiner, Metal objects, such as a spoon “or fork, may WHAT BS YOUR NAME Is OFFERED IN EVENING SCHOOL -It’s Easier and It Takes Less Time Wenday, September 9 at 7:00 P.M. The Business Institute 1 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac. Call at Otfice or Return This Ad for Information Phone FE 2-3551 (ee eeery Cette) te Par NOTICE | DR. HAROLD BUSSEY Optometrist Fe Better Service for His Friends end Pedicats RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET— NEXT TO THE OAKLAND THEATER “Melton” is a coating fabric. It| fs heavy, thick, smooth * * *. Waterproof or water - ___} finishes may also be added to a specoypygpategedin ets repellent/}. nee Fional CoweA = ye] will tell you whether | that finish is durable or if you must “have the finish reap- Let the label be your guide to, “speak ‘its language.” plied after washivg or drycleaning. | . 59 O ° ewer IRCHARD [AKE FE 20127 TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS rere eae better -buymanship — learn to 3 Ball hero's must. “— a 12 | sine Poe $ 6 45 > $745 Every Pair of Shoes “Accurately Fitted by Stapp’s Trained Staff! All Styles at | BOTH _ Stapp Shoe Stores JUVENILE BOOTERY - | 28 E. Lawrence St. (Open Fri. and Mon. to 9) and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St. (Open Fri, and Sat. to 9) \ All 7 _ COMPLETE WITH CUT , _ AND SET 78%, N. SAGINAW Permanents Bas. -HOLLYWOO You Get All This: * Custom Haircut * Styled Set * Permanent by an * Our Famous Guarantee, Experienced, a Complete Wave for $3.75 Operator None Higher ae NONE HIGHER WAVE SHOP (Over Bazley’s) AIR CONDITIONED Wall ts Insulator i . oe * fa | i | ry 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. wep NHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1957 | How ts Gut and Keip a Husband — Aiticle It. - . - ae ea My. e62— ~Here the Cag of baste How to henge: So ig Og wives a, (mattor's noise ~ * second See . . a By KATE CONSTANCE ‘ Every man has, in the back “of his mind a vision of the kind of woman he would like to men are ‘idealistic. Each. of - ‘them’ ¢an “imagine the girl whom he considers the Com-. - plete Woman for his particular way of living, * R WN ee As a guide for single women who’ would like to play ‘that role in a man’s life, here dre the 11 attributes which—with some variations to suit the individual taste — most men have for a wife. Ne ‘matter what people say, want their wives to possess: LOVING ATTENTION PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available. ‘in or le Classes =. Write, phone or call-in. pet for Free Pamphlet. : PHONE arene 4-2352 A A Leving, Warm Nature — _The male craves a mate who will satisfy his yearning for loving attention, The. woman - who genuinely loves her husband is almost always eager to embrace him, anxious for her lips to seek his at évery opportunity and always has a tender -smile for him. She makes him a very part of her physical self, ane . lighting in_ sharing within ‘reason ali Pleasures of the flegh, - 2 * x. | If she is married to. her second husband, she avoids “Call the ~ Pontiac Travel Service’ ? Tours 698 West Huron Street _FE 83251 LeCornu Beauty Studio 1062 W. Huron in Huron Center AFR CONDITIONED | FREE PARKING AUTUMN. CALLS ‘FOR. NEW 8 G- Basic PERMANENT ene. Choos PERMANENTS, { from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S Beas SHOP FE 2-6361 Pauls mention of-her previous, mate and she lets. hirn know that no other love in her life has equalled or surpassed his love. She tells him that he is super-- lative as a lover. Conveyance of’ her _ feelings can be in the touch of her hand, a tender and lingering kiss, a gentle clasp on his — I jelere when he speaks, * * * Ability-to Feed His Ego — A man needs to feel that he is somebody. He hopes that someone looks upon him as strong, wonderful, handsome and smart, He eats up praise, : if skillfully given, and hates to be belittled. GOOD MANAGER _ Respect for His Money — Nearly every man is looking fora woman who Will be a . good manager. Even million- aires look for financially dis- le women, a ee It you want to marry, ex- hib!t every consideration for your friend's money and fore- go all expensive entertainment unless it is your date’s specific suggestion. Most men will -bend over backward in appre- ciation, ome. derful man I later married, I insisted that we bypass the of heavy spending. He prac- * tically popped with gratitude. He wanted to buy me every- ’ thing in sight out of his mod- erate income, deavored to drag me to the , ~ Your New Headquarters for : ; church within a few weeks. | I continue this policy of being fair with his money, ask- ing myself. every time I am - tempted to be a spendthrift, “If I worked as hard as Sam — for his money, would I spend - it thus?” : When I was dating the won. _ and he en- | |) *Compatibility — Every man > | patibility, Be sure beforehand lavish night spots in our city | ~—<~Nearly every man dreams -and-her aching side, Hef con- _and her tongue. understanding. But it is far better to give too much under-. Standifig. tha too little: And control that natural little streak of jealousy. Freedom From Possessive- ness -- Any bond of love with friend, fiance, husband or * child ‘seems to give some women the desire to keep that person in her own little orbit without sharing a fragment of attention or affection, * The possessive heart usually is jealous, fearful and selfish. It can rob the owner of hap- ‘piness and health. i How can you tell if you are too possessive? “You ask pry- ing, suspicious questions. You check up on the méaning of his words and actibns.- You do not like his attentions shown to anyone’but you: At the slightest neglect your feel- _ ings are hurt. You often re- sent the demands of his-work. | Hold up that mirror. of ques- tions, Do you —— your- self? : Good Health — 3 thas is one of the most desirable assets in the eyes of a man, ~ Many women endanger their . well-being with too little sleep, - too much drink and tobacco, plus a frenzied attempt to keep up too’ many activities, and probably a weakening diet ‘thrown in, . * ae te I think of a tragic romance of a business girl I know and her friend "Tom. They dated for three years, then he mar-. ried another girl. Why? . He got tired of hearing Betsy complain of her nervous head- aches and her worn-out feet — stant complaining cast a shad- ow over his enthusiasm. - Certainly we are sympathet- ic when illness comes. Nobody has a certain grip on health. But every woman owes it to herself and her Joved ones to do everything in her power to >, Remain healthy. *” * * is not suitable for every. wom-— an. If you-want to win a man, take time to discover his likes and dislikes, See if they suit ‘your own. And if you marry him, de- / termine to go along with his, preferences, with enthusiasm and perseverance. Just an at- tempt for a brief honeymoon spell is not sufficient for com- that his likes are your likes, his wants your wants. - ONLY IRKS HIM ue Abstinance From Nagging —~ _ Nagging seldom’ improves a man, “It only tends to irritate and set him in the opposite - direction. . : I have seen innumerable romances crumble before a woman's destructive tongue. If. the ‘truth were known, it is likely that a good percentage of the great number of men who are missing each year leave home to escape ‘a nag- ging wife, ee Yes, you are entitled f6 ex- press your opinions. But once you voice them and discuss the matter, don't go back and rehash the issue. The desirable woman is she who abstains implicitly from nagging, approaching prob- lems with fair and impartial discussicn, being sure forever and ever to control her temper ¥ You'll spend many serene mo-| ments in crocheting this fine hand- jwork for the adernment of your church. The lovely filet border ,of circles enclosing crosses and 1 H S “;measures 124° inches deep; the scalloped border of crosses meas- ures 12 inches in depth.’ - Pattern No. 2580 contains crochet | directions; filet diagrams; stitch illustrations. Send 25c in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to. Anne Cabot,The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St.; Chicago 6, Ill. “It’s ready. The 1957 Needlework 1+ Kindness and Understanding of the woman. with whom he: dées not have to explain away every little fault, every little misdemeanor or action, If he is 30° minutes late for a date, brings home an 6ld pal to din- ner, or sends mother $100 in an emergency — how he longs for the cooperative agreement of the woman ir his life! : ‘ jmany pretty designs; plus direc . You do not have to sacrifice |tions for three crochet your individuality to exercise items and a quilt. Only 25¢ a copy! stereo Pensa ‘Grey and Natur: atu al Pig - ‘back-to-school procedure: GOLO |. Walking off with all the honors ... our clever little Golos. Light of heart, light of foot — prod of their rich, textured leathers and their neatly-turned shapes. From books to banquets — there’s a Golo to go with ‘come see the dresses this wizard of fashion has created for fall. 35.00 to 49.95 sizes 5 to 15. informally modeled 10.a.m.-4 p.m. thursday sept. 5 ee a tenn ge men, | a cheerful, comfortable, Tiva- | *| mental.one is “How do I rate -wife in making your husband lot his clothes and-his--gram-—}- . Mar? . __handsome and capable man in ‘Every Man. Visvalizes, Seek’ the Ideal Woman to as His Wite Faithfulness and Spiritual Strength — A man yearns for a woman whose moral stand- ards are beyond question, Even though he himself‘ may try to reduee her standards, he has in his heart the earnest hope -that she has been ada- mant to the advances of other The woman of good conduct will have far more chances to with’ " good premece a con- tinuing and lasting Reppiness, grounds for improvement — . and make it now! “you should sit down and take a long hard look ‘at yourself and your Cd fashion. color for ochanen: But. handle it with-care, A’ little. Set Paha ae eh ;never a flattering color : * mature women. WHAT Your a NAME * ‘*t:_¢ A score of 50/80 indicates . If your score is less than 50 marriage. {Copyright 1957) marry than the woman who leads an unbecoming life. As for spiritual strength in. a woman, most men are not consciously seeking it and ac- tually do not hope to find it. - But when they do, it is a bonus for the relationship. Physical Attractiveness No matter how little nature has bestowed upon her, every woman can enhance hef physi-~ cal attractiveness. A man. wants the woman in his life .to be-as lovely and Same) as possible. © COMFORTABLE HOME J Interest and Ability as a Homemaker — Are you willing and able to make a comforta- ble home? You should be. To marry and foist upon a man a life of indigestible meals and an unkempt house is a fraud. ~*~ * * A woman owes it to her family’s happiness and well- | being to become as adept as | possible in the. maintenance of ble home. (From “How to Get and Keep a Husband,” published by Dorrance & Co., Philadel-; J phia. Distributed by Mirror [f° Enterprises Syndicate, Los Angeles, California.) (Tomorrow: Every woman should ask herself some frank IN DAY, HALF- DAY, or EVENING — CLASSES and pre- pare for one of the many fine positions _ which we are unable to fill, New - students, this week: Our classes run throughout the year. Ps ~The Business I hme 7 W. Lowrence Street Pontiac; Michigan Return This Ad for Information oneee vg gteceetene: VETERAN APPROVED questions, of which a funda- in the marriage race?" ‘in the marriage race?’’) A QUIZ. FOR. You How effective are you as a happy and content? Ask your- self these questions and an- swer completely honestly: 1. Do you ask for your husband's advice and pay at- tention to it? 2. Do you praise him for the good things he does? 3. Do you refrain from criticizing him, and especially from upbraiding him in the presence of others? x* *«* * i “Distinctive... _ BACK to SCHOOL : CLOTHES FOR GIRLS: ark cottons dnd Cordu- roy separates by jean durain or Trudi of California. FOR BOYS: Gentlemen. of distinction in Corduroy slacks with matching or contrasting cotton shirts by Hi Li * Westown Center FE 2-3220 700: W. Huron Flora Mae. Gifts of Distinction 4. Bo you build up his ego by telling him that he is a good host, the kind of man who can make people feel at ease and enjoy being with | min ». Do you ‘avoid praising men who are younger, better looking, or have more money and better jobs? ~ - 6 Do you prevent your eye trailing after other men, es- pecially in. his presence? 7. Do you give him con- stant evidence of your love for him? 8. Do you avoid criticism 9. Do you take pains to pick out something he has done and tell him how smart he is for doing it? -10. Do you ever tell him that [7 as far as you are concerned, he is the most important, the world? * x * Score yourself 10 points for each “Yes” answer. | = | | I Your Mood Madame? .. . ; ‘ = Le - It is ‘a well known ———— fact that moods can © - | -be changed from bad to good by'a change of hair style © ---let “Tony” put --you -in-a-good-mood by transforming | your present hair | e style into a thing > of beauty. 7 %6 Beauty Salon 2 ‘Riker Bldg—Rear of Lobby FE.3-7186 A score of 90/100 indicates _ that yours is a fine Tnarriage fashion showing! ty Dress Salon Street Level | + SS ee oe The Fleet - Air line is designed to please ~ _ your little fellow. They’re flexible and comfy with’a real rug- _ ged, masculine 28 “~A/R aE SHOES -FOR CHILDREN 97 95 > | ad 8Y,to12........ 12%, to3. 0... _ everything on your echetiule! — : ya bates , - . = aa =~ Sek. “BIR , AM : E ) ° . _e , 7 ‘ E P li’s hoe St ee ig TOD N | Shoe | Store =| a or eC. 2-Hour.Free Parking STORE HOURS: u | EU. Wt —f . Your Ti Val idev | | ie * Serving Ponting Over 75 Years \ } wees — ne: Masai eae thre Beterdey 3 “Shoes. for the Entire Fam ly” 4 35 N wc he ‘YJ 4). Opes Fri. Nite til 9 at Jacobson's iets oie a 20 West Huron St. Pontiac FE 2.3821 tle] | y eee ame : n é . - . > ' ; \ ; j % 1 A : ‘ \ ee i ; ; / or . \ js : \ = et - a 4 J % 4 i \ | , 5 we : Pe ee A i: fk e 4 3 ie eee ee | £ A \ _ ‘ Lf 1g i F : A \ ; PET TES De a * > FF Pe “ be \ wees # 4 a 2 ye + \ ow a # —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 ‘ 1057, _ 92 Fabulous Colors! Many Styles! Many Fabrics! SPECIAL TEAM DISCOUNT FINEST LETTERING Order Early — Today! RANDOLPH HArwoop - CUSTOM TAILORS AND © CLOTHIERS 908 W. Huron ~ FE 2-2300 » Me aren ats ge kee P. Breeding JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS 101 -‘N. Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 WHAT IS Beauty Clinic ae AUTUMN HAIR By Edythe McCulloch even with = little curl). _ ren need a permanent. —- bleached for your wave. ~The -permpaent. will enable f you to fake easy caré of your stylirig sets and make fall -hats. _Restore lustre with rich shampoo and conditioner, let it act as a “filler” to add the body, giving that ‘needed bounce and pliability. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac. State Bank cut sh eliminate the dried split sun- | . ends making ‘ready a. fetching picture with new fl “A clean, fresh blouse will perk up your spirits as hot weather, comes. Frequent sudsings keep, them lovely looking. There's noth-| Once parent (and society rep- resented by them) have succged- ed in making the association of sex and guilt permanent, guilt feeliigs are produced to the | same degree, and with the same constancy, as sexual impulses occur, In addition, other physical func- . _|tions are blighted by “moral” But Insulter Only ved Her Lack considerations. -If the child does scribed fashion, if he is not as clean as expected, if he does not Sie & sae is b Former Resident _ Marries in Gaylord ‘no| Mr, and Mrs. Harvey W. Perry, = couples|Mr. and Mrs, Beecher N. Rossman, {Walter C. ‘Waldie and Blanche }|Meidlein attended the Saturday wedding of Donna Wardella Wald- ie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ww, Waldie of Gaylord, formerly of Pontiac. The bridegroom is Edward Lick Jr. The couple was married in Gaylord Methodist Church. : Scrub Both Sides Reversible rugs often are washed Serub-beth-sidés; ‘Only-on-one-side- | for longer wear and to keep dirt from working back to thé top. not go to the toilet in the pre-| . Dirt; 3 Some Parents, Shot S Force Guilt on Child ai ine -noe eh tell da: te , jehild has acquired an _all-persua-| -s sive_sense of guilt’ because the) -|conflict between his natural ith- pulses and their moral evaluation by his parents constitutes a con- }stantly generating source ot guilt feelings, 7 , PROGRESSIVE’ SYSTEMS FAIL Liberal and “progressive” sys- tems of qducation have not changed this: situation as much as one would like to think. Overt authority has been replaced by anonymous authority; overt com- ids by “scientifically” estab- lished formulas; “don't do this" by “you will not like to do this."’/i i Sk Siew oa ast anonymous author- ity miay be mére oppressive | even than the overt one, The child pemsteus Beans tithe coat is no longer aware of bene line dubs bethe at bin : scat ae ae Goce a ar a et teetee . First vice president is Mrs. Ger- sense and cooperation — and whol x & & Opti-Mrs, Club Holds Election of New. Officers ard Stark and the second vice premianes ip maden Se Grecion. Mrs. Harold Davis. Mrs. Smith was named secretary and Mrs. Rex Bassett, treasurer. Mrs. Tom Hruska, Mrs, Irving Gillies and Mrs. Gay Herrington were named to the board.of directors, ie a Y OR Among. the committee chairmen and is hard to remove. Sell Se & tee Wil ont a te Share Is Best for Hair adeecke ‘Professional Care |] i W. Huron 718 Ww. Haran _ Easy Parking ~ {Blouse Perks Spirit J =~ ing that will cause spirits to droop more than a wrinkled, soiled blouse, . -s Up “Ez ll 1662 S. TELEGRAPH RD. | ~ "YOUR PENDLETON STORE” Come See and Choose Your ~ New Fall Opndbte - New Tartans! New Plaids! New 49ers! Pleatmaster Skirts! Bermudas! Slacks! Sweaters! Coats. in the most beautiful new colors ever! Jackets 17.95 and 19,95 - Pleatmaster er skits 14.95 - - sacks 17. $8. Deemadad: 12.95 _ DESIGNED: “Wi 4 fu fusion fair. __ White — Size 10 io 18 Man Jailored STREAMLINED: To move with you . -«' mo more stress’n strain! 16.95 = é Reversible Skirts! w eee 4 ie e . The New Colors Select YOUR dia- in the smart 2 mond for its beauty gs “and quality from our : bold plaid Pendleton’s fine stock. We'll “set’ a Newest! it in YOUR choice of =} wrap . ° our lovely ring styl. / skirt P laid ings by Milhening. ‘y : ° Enjoy a beautiful fy 17.95 Coat _ diamond ring’ that’s ° | ’ New.Colors in . 29.95 exclusively your R ibl Bulky choosing. eversibie ‘ t Can Match . Skirts vente = a Skirt -REDMOND'S pee , “ RN ___ Inimitable’ " Colors~ A 0; I ndmetrists—Jewelers | 3 Pendleton 81 N. Saginaw. | | 7 : , \ » 4 BiG PONTIAC STORES TO SERVE YOU . COMPLETELY CLEANED—TOP QUALITY 1185 N. PERRY $T., AT MADISON ‘949 W. HURON ST., NR. TELEGRAPH RD. , 4724, DIXIE HWY,, DRAYTON PLAINS - Above Open Thurs., Fri, Sat. Bes, a ie 25 W. PIKE ST., DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Open Tharsday and Friday, Evenings “1 © ALL A&P STORES CLOSED SUNDAYS "MILLIONS: pany ON N AaP FOR WELL-FED FAMILIES... THE PONTEAC. PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 4, 1957 | COME SEE... YOU'LL SAVE. — Boiled Ham. | “aren noir SoZ A9e * > Peanut Butter” ‘MAND, «ss dae’ 55¢- © Sandwich Cookies bio Favorite oF na He =o Luncheon Meat “SUPER-RIGHT” 2 '202- 69 _ | Mel-0-Bit Slices “rroctssce cus” $02 29¢ * . Grape Jelly ‘ANN PAGE, 2 jan 39c. i) Jane Parker Bread . eye 2 oaves 37¢ | 3 . CUT-UP FRYERS Chip Cookies cee ee bao” 29 MATURED GRAIN-FED BEEF “SUPER-RIGHT”—SHANK PORTION - | NOT BABY BEEF... 2 "OR BUDGET ae Smoked Hams « 53 : , OR RANGE BEEF AAP's Boot Is selected for super taste and tenderness OVEN-READY, NEW CROP — TOP QUALITY “SUPER-RIGHT" Ls. 4 ONE HIGH QUALITY © NO CONFUSION T lk seins 3 9 Smoked _ mo 63. ur eys SIZES 7 : | d C Beef Live . SLICED eeesesa Us. 39c Round Steaks ae ‘Stewing Beef case. Chuck Roast .crtorc:. J7¢ Pork Sausage aewexr 43: Sliced Bologna a0 45. * G3: Sliced Bacon === » 79: Patti Pak Steaks..2 2 1.09 i= — Perch Fillets wm .. . u 49¢ Fish Fillets HASSOCK SU SCIAN TEACH PG. %. 39c : DEL MONTE Tomato Cat Dse 29% Cut Green Beans toma Der DB5e Fancy Apple Sauce » 2% 27¢ Head Lettuce “ies” oo 2m 35e— 7 MEDDO-LAND BRAND Oo , U.S. No. 1 GRADE “ee Michigan Potatoes — “ Wealthy Apples - +. 4u 49¢ Ann Page Cake Mixes 4 i ns. 95¢ Sultana Fruit Cocktail 3 3 1.00 ‘Seedless Grapes ... 2 35¢ Sultana Cocoa... ... Family Flour seh: 25 2 1.99 Waxed Paper sem cum 2 27 39¢° dexola Oil BO oe as "2 49¢ A&P Grape Jui a er Green Beans cw... . 2 39¢ ee ‘ASE 99 Fresh Cauliflower co, © 29¢ .wm 55¢ Butter Kernel Corn 22; 31c __ A&P FROZEN FOOD FEATURES | Pie Crust Mix JIFFY BRAND 2 KOs. 29c . Blueberry Muffin Mix ry.omy 1207. 35 A&P Or ange Juice e-e cH 79 , ANGEL SOFT WHITE A&P Strawberries . . 422 89¢ ~ 7 * P H 6-01. ARMOUR'S STAR MEAT FAVORITES Pineapple-Grapefruit ~ 2 i: 35¢ ; ‘Facial Tissues 2s Lope & 3% _ Chopped Beef ... . 8% 45¢. Corned Beef Hash 'f2% 35c Grass Seed OXFORD PARK = * 5.48. 1.79 _ | & Vienne Someese 2 SE atid ‘Treet . Cec eccee U sg 45¢ R PALL PLANTING: BAG YOUR CHOICE =10¢ ~~ CUT-RITE - SEPTEMBER IS: BETTER BREAKFAST MONTH Ann Page Tomato Soup Waxed — | Free Sparkle Gelatin Offer Allgood Bacon vs tee eee th, 75€ Ann Page Red Beans -fona Lima Beans | Paper * Sultana, Pork & Beans — , Sunnybrook Eggs Sit... 2s Dor 39%¢ Buy A rrr 27 Corn Flakes Mw » BSE 23¢ Get One zone FREE Blended Syrup ANN dd ca wo Oh AS e : : 32-07. “SINGLE 10 : 4 125-FT. 29% : a DmucIOUs MAVORS Pancake Flour — msn ows oo oo or 33C JANE PARKER—A "REGULAR 70c VALUE Giant Jelly R Grapefruit Juice BRAND ww oo o 4 ane 99E VANILLA OR NEAPOLITAN oO oll. ... + AQ Marvel Ice Cream =. 69 BORDEN’S OR Coffee Cake seuysreussa. , , , , ONY $3c Cherry Pie “REQULAR 58¢ VALUE eee ‘a " A5¢ Cottage Cheese nispon's creamy , , “Srne 43¢ Cream Cheese Priapria . « « PRO, 39% Cup Cakes vannia, mAcaroon , , BS, 29¢ — Rye Sandwich —— os 056.6 * 22¢ Sunnyfield Butter rwestouaury guhttens 70¢ Sharp Cheddar acto, tancy. . . 69 : ) 7 . , ® ° All prices in this ad effective thru Sat., Sept. 7th Imperia Choc. Malted M orseradish | Mestord ae - Silver Dust Fab “y \ ° KRAFT'S ial hese "s KRAFT'S i n Be swe verenoenr ranutous a i | - tne: S5¢ ai 47 ~ 2 ike sans 2 2c 3 cai 99¢ ~ 2 mei. O5¢ 2 rat. be ; ‘Northern , Tide Liquid fisk Lifebvoy Soap Lux Flak Breeze | __ ory Snow TWICE 2) bee FOR — CLOTHES P Liqeid Chiffon © LIQUID Nish DETEROENT 2 ones vata ; so ies oe ee EVERY BOX SAFE FOR WOOLENS TOO 4 nous 33¢ 2 rxos. 63¢ TOR 70¢ ‘tan 97 “can 67e . ? BM 3le 2 mos. 65¢ sae 7 2 nei. _b5e day, Oct. a Details will be ironed —a 6 Ni Soy, 3-) ‘Hoeft Gets 7th Victory ‘Despite 2 Roundtrippers'> by Chicago quiring the reputation of a late- 'summer hitter. - The young outfielder’s ‘ sefond home run in two days carried the Detroit Tigers to a 3-2 triumph over the Chicago White Sox yester- is 9:15 p.m, << ££ ‘| It was his 2ist of the-season Shaw’s Jewelers, city Class A) ang came in the 11th inning off - Gerry Staley, ace White Sox re- x k Kaline pad-only seven home runs ke ra *>- {41st of Career for Lefty’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wonderful Warren Spahn, the National League's all-time shut- out king, has the edge for the pitcher of the year award today while righthander Jack Sanford, Philadelphia's _latecomer,.. likely will have to be satisfied with the DETROIT w — Al Kaline is ac league's rookie citation. Spahn, 36, master of Milwau- kee’s first plgce Braves, moved ahead of Sanford and- lefthander Billy Pierce of the Chicago White Sox and pitched his 4ist career shutout yesterday in an 8-0 vic- = over = eae Cubs. * Pierce_for the major easy-running Braves 84-games Louis Cardinals, ‘who ares whose two victories are against It was pe 18th ° victory, league lead. The victory kept the | ahead of the, second place St.| the Braves, matched Spahn’s whitewash job for six frames, then dropped his third in a _ five-run seventh with three of the scores unearned, Hank Aaron made it a romp with his 39th homer, good | ger for three runs, ‘in, the -eighith. The NL record.for career shut- outs was set at 90 by righthander Grover Cleveland Alexander. The major league southpaw record is 10, by Eddie Plank, who piled up tt : co ie ee Out Cubs, 8 0 most of them with the Philadel- phia Athletics, * * * Sanford was tagged for both runs and the three mea- hits the Dodgers managed, os by Gil Hodges. Dick. Farrell and Bob Miller, who pitched the 12th, no-hit the Brooks over the last five with Farrell mane his seventh. inti * j Bill Skowron’s bat did it for the Yankees. He had two of their three hits, including his 17th home run, off- Billy O'Dell in the ‘first seven frames, then singled home the other marker in the ninth off reliever Billy Loes. Tom Sturdivant won his 13th, but need- ed relief, from Sal Maglie, who retifed the side in the ninth with two on in his Yankee debut. Harry Becker, a Detroit fire- man, shot a hole-in-one Tues- day at Piambrook Golf.-Course. He aced the 162-yard lith hole through July.-Since then he has cracked 14 of them, many of which have meant the difference between defeat and victory for the Tigers. | Cincinnati, 14-4, Sanford, 28, missed a big bid to keep pace in victories. when he with a No, 7 fron.. * * * It was his three-run blow on Labor ; Day that got the Tigers started to Buzz Fazio, former ABC Mas-|® 5-4 decision over Chicago. ters’ champion and now captain) “He's just a youngster,” said of the St. Louis Falstaff bowling) Jack Tighe, “and he probably is a s b é : a é é out in the ninth inning, It scored Person (or persins) who dumped| Chartie Maxweil, who led off with a walk and -took second on J. W. von Porter's perfect sacrifice bunt. Lefthander Billy Hoeft, an in- and-outer all season and . headed for his 10th loss until the uprisings was lifted for an eighth-inning 12-inning, 3-2 victory over Brook- lyn that dropped the third place Dodgers 10 games behind. -In the American League, New York's “struggling” Yankees re- gained a 544-game lead with a 2-0] ° pinchhittér ‘as the Phils took al - victory at Baltimore while De- aitroit chilled the second place} — White Sox 3-2 in 11 innings. Those uled, * * * The New “York Giants defeated {Pittsburgh 6-5 in 12 in the other} NL game. Spahn cracked a tie with former aces Eppa Rixey and Larry French for the lefthanders’ shut- out record in the NL. Spahn, whose edge for the sec- ond annual Cy Young award—Don Newcombe won the inaugural. — lies in the won-lost and earned run columns, also came a step closer to his eighth season of 20 or more victories, Only one other southpaw, Bob “‘lefty’’ Grove, has modern major league history. The crafty veteran, Ione hold- : i f pedestrians.|°f Boone and Kaline, survived tre- “That thing could injured|mendous home run blasts by Larry sala un cna ant one|Doby and Walt Dropo to pick up nted It victory No. 7. Fortunately, - both to er spot.” Conser. blows came with the bases empty. The Tigers had two days off |. over from the Braves’ last pen- nant in 1948, got past the pesky seventh place Cubs with a six- hitter, =e out five and walk- ing one. : ~*~ ® were the only AL games sched-| ever accomplished that feat in|. | OUT AT THE PLATE — Minnie Minoso, Chie | cago White Sox.-outfielder, is out at the plate Southpaw Dick Littlefield, ~ as he Wied te Rego os sqoond owt Lary Doles single ‘in the 6th inning at Briggs Stadium yes- terday. J.-W. Porter, Tiger catcher, makes the tag, Walt Dropo-next batter is in the background. oor ae wd attendance record, well past the 2,131,388 high of 1954. x * * local boosters when they learn the facts of World Series’ life. ‘available to them, but New Yorkers, experienced and-a cials of the seven other clubs, commissioner’s office, minor league brass, BBWA, players, scouts, and other a in the rack. ; « “The record very likely will be broken by 160,000. By the end of this season, they ‘will easily pass the 10,000,000 total in home attendance in five years, says Brave writer Red Thisted. the Braves drew 281, 000! a kw oe : “Towns have personalities just like humans. All sorts of factors enter the case, traffic, social habits of the citizens, their exposure to other entertainment. And most important of all is. a in- definable thing called civic spirit. [THEY GET THEIR KICKS FROM BIG CROWDS - “A Milwaukee, or more accurately, a Wisconsin fan, — public address system gives the attendance. “A New Yorker, banged about in a subway crush all his life, isn’t so starry eyed about crowds, He isn’t.even thrilled to contemplate the fact that the . + AP Wisephete 5. 4 |4 Players Pared Fos Roster 7 Lions By BRUNO L. KEARNS el Righthander Jim Bunning, who i (still has an outside ‘chance to be- i} jcome the club’s. only 20-game win- ner, will open the Indian series. | iT CHICAGO ABR E ABR ¥ Bolling.% 5 1 1 Aparicioss § 0| Philiey,Jb 5:0 0. ab 56 611 Groth, cf 4 6 2 Minosolf 4 6 0 i-Tuttlecf 1 0 © Lollar,c § 02 Kaline.rf $13 yer 612 Maxwell,if 1 1 1 Dropo,ib $11 Porter,c 3.0 0 Phillips rf <4 0 1 Kuenn,ss 3 6 1 Esposito3b 4 0 0 anemia Bom’ i $f Sams” 238 Es . ic A yp | New York uct ooh ne |Pinigans» 0 0 0 Geicage seeneen TQ SA Sake [Mowe A Oe pee Totals 35 3 8 Totals 0 2 6 Baltimore ""°2°."4 6? ae8 jp. | A-Ran for Groth in Clev ease. 65 68° (489 19 B-Singled for Deriete in 9th. Washington ane 6=—s 82. 332 (3 X-None out when winning run scored, Kansas City ...... % 82 379. 3% 4 Chicago .016 0060 001 660-2 row yor TBE ee Detroit ....406 000 Set -Ot—3) a timore ‘ Detroit 3 ago 2, = innings E—Aparicio, Kuenn. RBI—Dob Dropo Only games _— er oe 2 Aparicio, ‘Bolling, Kuenn, i , Kaline. TODAY'S GAMEs Porter; Aparicio, Fox and Dropo; Washi 7 p.m.—Stobbs Pinigan, ling and - Philley. ington “at Walker (3). Chicago 7, Detroit 7. BB—Keegan 4, at New York, 7: 71s p.m.—Brewer Hoeft 1. 50—Keegan 1, Hoeft 3..HO— __<45-11)—_¥5,oBhants _¢ Keegan 6 in 8 (facéd 1 batter in 9th), “Only games Staley 2 in 2. R-ER—Keegan 2-2, Stale GAMES 1-1, Hoeft 2-2. HB: oeft (Minoso) Washington at Baltimore, 1 p.m. W—Hoeft (7-9). Vaeniok 15-1). U—Soar, Boston at New York. ork. 1 p.m, | 3a Tapecchs McKinley, T—2:42. a— if 87 * NATIONAL LEAGUE aaa S a Big Ten Warned Miuwatkee St. Louts eres Brooklyn sass. 73 6 a eee 8 ¢ 8.4, |About Asian Flu SAO. ri 485 «18 me Guseen cacedys % 8380 aa CHICAGO “iM— A recommenda- Pittsburgh 7712!) © 8 371 3% |tion went around to Big Ten TUESDAY'S RESULTS * ischools taday that they ought to kee 8,- Chic Puiledetpnie phia’ 3, Brooklyn 2,° 12 tnnings,|immunize their’ football players! New York 6, Pittsburgh $, 12. innings, /@8ainst Asian flu, -|ered to. be a problem by Wilson. Satisfied with the plan of alter- nating quarterbacks Bobby Layne and Tobin Rote’ and the aerial at- Lions to three. straight pre-season games, coach George Wilson is now planning to brush up on the team’s running attack which has: ,|been used only to minimum ad- vantages thus far. The fact that the Lions gained only 26 yards rushing against the Redskins jast Saturday night in 2; Birmingham, Ala., was not consid-| 4 lon waivers and another on the re- Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ——|- tack which has guided the Detroit “Our running game hasn’t been impressive to date, but ‘that’s ~ because we a worked with — plays,” he said. “When you. carry too many play- ers it is difficult for a coach to give everyone enough attention, especially when working on plays, he- said, “but after we cut our iroster-a-little more we will work on plays and give our running unit more time,” he added. *® * ® The did some cufting yesterday by putting three players: + ‘Soup Foils Channel B id Cramp Halts Chadwick Try PORT PATRICK, Scotland (INS) |—A few sips of hot soup beat Flor- ence Chadwick in her bid to swim ~ feels his ae is progressing | schedule. Coinmnlssioner Kenneth ~ L. (Tug) Wilson sent a memoran- St. Louis 14, Cincinnati 4 night — TODAY'S GAMES Cine ae chic 2, 3 —Pod- pom (2) and Acker’ (9-8) ve, Drab-| gesting they “take steps to pre- sky (9-13) and one (3-5) — an cao “Ph 7 p.m.—New-| vent any outbreak”” among the Il) vs. Cardwell (3-7) New Spe at Puisbargh, 718 pm. — football squads. Milwaukee Me St. Louis < om: fe | “While cases have not been too cud het ELIS (on “Welimeler bt Serius, if it-(the flu) -ran- through} -““It_must—have-given—her—a AY’S GAMES the squad members, it might seri-| cramp,” said Mrs. Law because New a ERAT Mae Bs m. “ously impair practice or game par-| she soon showed signs of dis- Se a a te 8 ticipation,” Wilson said, tress and “I ordered the life- | dum to athletic directors sug- | Northern Ireland to Scotland. = * * * Her coach, Mrs. Kay Law, ex- across the: Itch Channettromé! guard to fetch her out of the water.” The lifeguard, Dan Gilbert, said ‘9t—wasn't-easy;-she-even pushed, me under when I tried to get hold ot her... it was not the push of an exhausted woman.” plained that Florence requested the soup when she hit a bitterly ing to set a new record, was in the water more than 12 hours. -At_one-time,; -she-was-within- 234 miles of the Scottish coast but was forced back by the tide. When she was picked up, she was Wolverines, MSU Plan Ist Scrimmages FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES | For their first bit of intrasquad| ' The first scrimmage sessions of COMpetition thes Wolverines were) the approaching 1957 football sea-,ready to line Gf with Gary Prahst) son were scheduled today for the 4nd Walt Johnson at the ends, Jim Univetsity of Michigan and Michi- Orwig and Jim” Davies at the gan State eat football tackles, Larry squads. iNyren at the guards, and Gene Benny weeds planned to Snider at center. separate the men from the boys) In the backfield, Jim Van Pelt by sending his Michigan gridders was at quarterback, Jim Pace at. through their initial scrimmage. left half, Mike Shatusky at right! “One thing is sure,” said the half, and John Herrnstein at full Wolverine head coach, “‘it'll be! ragged, but I expect that so early in the -practice season." limited action in the scrimmage. He is suffering from a pulled Osterbaan, however, obviously | | leg-muscte that kept his running af half speed. Nyren was expected to see according to ‘Opening day he said Michigan After two days of drawing up} would not scrimmage unti! it was.@'tle lines, Coach Duffy Daugh- He hoped. it would discard erty planned the. first scrimmage off-season cobwebs and regain “°Ssion for his Michigan State. its precision by today. It appar: Spartans ently has, | “We'll hit a little bit in the ‘ | morning and a little bit more in five miles from Port Patrick. Judge Starids Firm, IBC Appeal Likely NEW, YORK (#—The Interna- the afternoon,” Daugherty said. “Then we plan on stepping up the tempo each day.'"” The emphasis ‘has all been on Faul and Marv speed and conditioning in the early, workouts. “Hurry up” has been the cue ‘word in the morning and afterndéon . ipractices. Players are scatcely| allowed’? to get back in position after one play before being sent sprinting to another. Coaches have been shuffling four alternate backfields in. the drilis.. All the candidates will be given a chance to show their stuff in line with Daugherty’s declaration that no starter can be sure. of his position. “This squad has \ remark- able so far for its tremendous spirit,” Daugherty commented. tional Boxing Club was expected today to appeal to the Supreme _ Court in Washington the - refusal of Federal District Judge Syives- ter J. Ryan to reverse his ruling ‘that the IBC operated a monopoly ‘in promotion of championship box- ling bouts. “We'll have te meet with coun- sel and see what the next move will be” said. Harry Markson, managing director of the IBC of New York after Judge Ryan de- nied a motion to reverse his March 8 ruling, Judge Ryan ordered dissolution of the IBC of New York and. the IBC of Mlinois in a, decision June 24.. He directed James D. Norris, president of the New York IBC, and Arthur M, Wirtz of Chicago, head of the Illinois IBC, dispose “We want a’ wide-open contest for ae position." See of all] their stock a Madison ' terday, earlier that more would be cut | Miss Chadwick, who was fry-|- serve list. Halfbacks Dick Kercher and. Don Daly were dropped from population’ of his city is more than 8,000,000. His |_, attitude, brought on by weariness of living in crowded streets, restaurants, elevators and highways is, ‘So what? I wish 7,000,000 of ’em would drop dead!’ * * * It is a distinct pain in the neck in @nother. Also, there are sections of our country where food tastes differ just as do sports enthusiasms, Some areas -will support racing, others will not. Some sections are hotbeds of golf, others go for boxing in a comparatively bigger way. There’s a Scotch belt and a bourbon belt. You can’t pour everyone into the same mold. Milwaukee just hap- pens to be a wild-eyed, hysterically: happy,. baseball metropolis, the greatest this neon has ever seen. “And the Braves are making the league. rich. They gave a check to the Cards for $35,842 for their last series there. The Dodgers picked up $35,287 for a three-day weekend. Even the humdrum Redlegs, in the middle of the week, banked a take-home pay of $35,821... . _ “Yes, sir, a Yankee-Brave World Series can’t miss being a big hit of the century!” sence of fullbacks John Henry Jobnson and Tom Tracy. Johnson Gari Tale of 2 Managers the roster along with linebacker: Hillmer Olson. Dick Marazza a 230 aac of. “eaaive tackle from. Clemson de- cided to leave camp to return to school. The Lions put him on the reserve list. with the inten- tion of bringing him back to camp in another year, _ Kercher, who returned from the service this year) is a product of Tulsa University, He and Daly, handsome little runner from East- ern Kentucky, both saw limited action against the Skins Saturday. - Ths Lions only had to cut two to be within the 43 limit by yes- but Wilson = indicated so as to give the running attack’. more. attention. The roster is now down to 41, ‘beaving six more to be cut, and a 7th when was unable to play because of the city’s segregation laws. The Lions agreed to play in Birmingham be- fore Johnson was added to the ros- ter via a trade; but Lions’ officials | have indicated that they would boycott Southern cities with such laws in: the future. an operation, was working lightly in camp but it was doubtful whether he would be ready for the game against the Pittsburgh Steel-| ers next Sunday in Buffalo, Gan; Octet wns Garchy be. Tracy, still recuperating after| Casey Unafraid of Sox - BALTIMORE a= Manager Casey Stengel’s biggest worry |About whether the New York Yankees can hold their 514 game lead in the American League seems to stem from injuries to his team. “If that fella _= right; well —, if he isn't we're in a bad plight. Ld A a on the injury Jinx. “Mantle isn’t “all right” and it’s showing in the Yankee oa formance. The great hitting outfielder has been eae! with He will-return to halfback with | Johnson back in the lineup. “Regardless of strength of our passing game, jn this league you have to have a.running attack or} you're in trouble,” Wilson noted. He was also aware of the fact that the Lions would have to put forth a new strategy of plays against former coach Buddy Parker the fullback’s- role last weekend. | aching shins since a series in Kansas City Aug. 20-22. The Yankees have_lost seven of their last 13 remem, although no , creuna to the Chicago White Sox. 2 = Manager Stengel. in his hop sc otch way of talking, has no fear of the Sox head to head. Even with Mantle ailing the Yanks ee. them three straight games about a week ago. x * * “They beat me one series by pitty-patting the ball around the infield,” he said. ‘They have nothing much except speed. It secs every time you look up they. have a m in the poor ground/saw his team score its first win ~ DEATH TAKES BOLIDAY — Square Garden. but the driver only bruised. .- ar Wirephote Bab 2h) Musselman, Collegeville, Pa., miraculously escaped death at Langhorne Speedway in Penn- syivania over the holiday weekend when his sprint car rolled over and threw him high into the air. Rie race wes Geetieigt Al Lopez Still to third, They beat ws one game thie season by just hitting the ball in front of the plate.” tsa woo toh ieee ad GAL ting ‘une They say cold weather and rain or sleet might interfere, but I doubt it. There will no slackening off in anticipa- tion of a heavier ticket investment in the World Series _ because there is no. guarantee tickets will be available. | You are going to hear the loudest wails ‘from their Milwaukeeans assume their season seats will be . bit blase about years of Series’ allotments, can tell them | a tremendous percentage of good seats must go to offi- | equally -high priority persons. Then, and only then, does Milwaukée’s John Q. Fan step up and get what’s | And to think that in 1952, the last year in Boston, But, Thisted cautions, Los Angeles and San Francisco ’}are not Milwaukee. takes keen delight in sitting in a crowded stand, looking _jabout him with awe and applauding madly when the “A big crowd Is a big thrill in one part of our nation. + —- Stengel figures he has some speed, too. “If I can play Tony Kubek in left, Mantle in center and Hank Bauer in right, we're ' “pretty fast, too, aren't we?” Bauer is. another of the injored Yankee players. ‘Bauer has a “fractured thumb’and may be out for another week. eh, ae, ae 2 & Has | Hope. DETROIT — Al Lopez, -who should be accustomed by now to finishing second to the New York Yankees, stubbornly maintains his Chicago White Sox still can catch the league leaders — “with a little luck.” Lopes finished second to the Yankees five times in his six years as manager of the Cleveland Indians, and barring » miracle of sorts, he will do it again in his first year at the White Sox helm. “We're not dead yet," said the affable senor : yesterday after his club lost another game to the Detroit Tigers and vital ground to Casey Stengel’s Yankees. ‘‘We're only five games behind in the loss célumn and we have 22 games to play. So we're still in there. ° * * * The White Sox dropped two out of three to the Tigers and re- mained 5% games behind the Yankees, who suffered a similar fate ‘| against Baltimore. The Sox carried 2 2-1 lead into the bottom of the ninth inning yesterday before pinchhitter Ray Boone batted in the tying ran with a single. Al Kaline homered to win it im the 11th, 3-2. "We had a nine-game winning streak going once, you know,” | Lopez reminded, “All we need right now is another streak — and some help from those clubs who are going to be playing the ‘Yankees, I still think we could do it, and the players haven't. quit hustling — not for one minute.” Jack Tighe, whose Tigers have divided 20 decisions with “the Yankees while losing 11 of 20 to the White Sox, was $ not as opti- mistic Chicago’s chances. \ | * The “fella” he pointed to in the batting practice cage was Mickey Mantle and he exemplified Stengel's mental crossing of his I I I : : 11 d " i TT, I: 1! i TC f Ria a # i Ses Fo ig a by on ‘ i ‘ieee 2 } ee : : ‘ ! j : : ne : 1 } a : ate git fo. * ms kl oe : ‘ . # \ ; | Beez F mic Ze rs. THE PONTIAC PRESS, me: \ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, i957" + oe te eer ee _ Sampson Hot Rod Champ ming ob noe on cand. lots ot enge- ty. The winning ear is a low-slung, gate nigh etapa jand wire wheels in. front. In win- nal Drag Race Assn.,/ning the title, Sampson drove ‘his is quick to assure you it's a hobby| dragster at 141.50 miles an hour that goes far beyond the glamor|in the final eliminations, Sampson, who runs his family’s implement business, is one mem- ber of a three-man team that lias ont ee Se they want in- speed. ‘When Cass (Casimer) Hejka, 7421 Warwick, Detroit, bariged a/- 9-iron shot from No. 7 tee at Morey’s golf course, first of the — #3007 U week, he didn't figure it would ONE THOUSAND BUCKS! wind up in the cup. But it.did, for Hejka’s first. golf ace. FINEST ST LETTERING! The Detroiter had an odd round, winding up with 41, after an 8 Beat t ! _ [aout par) on No. 1, an eagle he Rush! jon par 5 No. 2 where he sunk a | Order Now! | long putt, and the ace on the 135. yard No. 7. His partner, Joe Hosta and- Pat. H RANDOLPH : : Cleary, who lives just off the No. ARWOOD . 7 green, witnessed the ace, 2nd of the geason at the course and 16th CUST CLOTH! TAILORS ee | Ry 1948, TERS 908 w. Huron at aees Pontiac . BE 2-23 ° The Braves have beén in Mil- ‘waukee sincé” 1953. i _# Pwr wr cess we eee eee =| 1 50%-100% more P OWER: | “precisioneered”’ high- -compression | # engines for Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet; cars, buses and trucks. i rip stn ata acereeingen. wag legend cap tang Big-car performance and small- hood, yqu have all the power car economy are yours with a you need ... never have to push a — oes t= your car to the limit, saves on _ gine. Increa re and stroke, f beeen nate eta Noyes ra mrt imi Cay «ew engi fare features give you 50% to 100% ocan be inualied ia 8 abd mart more horse poster = hanger en- Have tomorrow's engine today gine life—greater fuel economy. for more driving pleasure and = | efficiency. Stop in, ask about the With a Mustang High-Com- pression Engine under your Mustang High-Compression line, i Pontiac Motor Parts "Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors ___ Automotive “Parts and Equipment. 29 Auburn Ave. , || now retired, owes: $1,279 in taxes }Hank Spiro’s Shot Closest to Hole ‘fF tourney, Hank Spiro, 20, a MSU FOREST HILLS, N. Y. ans)— Dick Savitt, Vic Seixas and-Herb Flam battle 4 trio of Australians today for the right to join tW0lvear-old campaigner from Los other Americans, Budge Pafty and giant-killer Lt. Clifton Mayne, in in Anseles and Paris, gained a quar- the quarter-finals of the National Tennis Championships. . terday when he defeated Canada’s Savitt, . second-seeded former|third-ranked Donald Fontana, 6-4, Wimbledon champion from Seuth|6-2, #1. oN Orange, N.. J., Faces Australia’s ek ok. third-ranking Malcolm Anderson in| The 20-year-old Australian cham- a featured stadium match at For |pion made the round of eight with est Hills’ West Side Tennis. Club. |a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory over. 30- Fourth-seeded Seixas, 34-year- year-old Tony Vincent of Elmhurst, old former champion competing |N-Y: _ in his 18th nationals, plays Aussie whiz kid Roy Emerson, and the eighth-seedeqd Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif., takes on Cincinnati Sues Ezzard Charles | Claims Ex-Champ Failed -to Pay Incéme Tax on “$55,000 Earnings the sixth-ranking amateur down . under, Bob Howe. Ashley Cooper of Melbourne yes-|The Mayne, the “unknown’’ sol- dier from Fort Monmouth who upset fifth-seeded Neale Fraser of Australia, was the first man Bowman Placed lon Waivers by - San Francisco ‘The trade the Detroit’ Lions made with the San Francisco MSers during the summer _pow looks pretty good. _ Bill Bowman, who along with Bil] Stitg was. given to Frisce for Jehn Henry Johnson, was ter-final meeting with top-seeded _ Davidson-Bob Wilson match. quarter-finals positions and all but bledon champion from Beverly US. -Aussie Netters Battle in Quarfer- Finals at fos His te able Bk eoetiniats eee. a. another soldier, Pvt. of Jackson Heights, ¥. ¥., 7-5, 63, 64. final match. with the winner of Raymond of Covina, Calif, toby. Ane_Hayden Sally. Moore 15, ests 4 ,Mayne meets the winner of the third-seeded Davidson, ‘Swed- en's top-ranked amateur, won a fourth-round match from 19-year- 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. Wilson completed a match that was halted by darkness in the fourth set Monday, eliminating young Davis Cup hopeful Batry Mackay of Dayton, 1:5, 10-12, &3,) 12-10. Five seeded women battled’: fox 16-year-old Christine Truman (6) made it, Wimbledon queen Althea .Gib- son of New. York, top-seeded in this, her eighth straight crack at her first U.S. title, straight- seeded 18-year-old Sheila Arm- strong of England, 6-2, 6-1. Miss Gibson next meets eighth-seeded Mrs. Mary Hawton of Australia, who eliminated Mrs.. Patricia Canning Todd of La Jolla, Calit., “64, 61. ‘Louise Brough; four-time Wiro- Hills, Calif., who is seeded right CINCINNATI, Ohio (INS) — The! released on waivers by the old Yale sophomore, Donald Dell,| ~ city of Cincinnati has sued former| ggerg. jheavyweight boxing champion Ez- jzard Charles, charging he failed to pay one per cent tity income ;#4X On earnings of more than $55,- loon in 1954 and’ 1955. - * * * The suit, filed yesterday in Hamilton County common Anat The Steelers cut end ‘Tom Hen-~ San Francisco also dropped center Ed Beatty of Mississippi and Merle Flattley of San Jose State, BRAKES RELINED | Ford, Chevrotet, Plymouth - Complete brake relining. ree oamy: fully guaran- t, olal haitick ok oat dricks of Michigan, end Dick (eae Book ér. ex-Lion rookie, guard Rudy Spitzenberger of Houston and penalties. It alleged that the and halfback Ralph Jelic of bexer did not pay income taxes of $35,393 between April 1 and Parts and Laber MARKET TIRE CO. Oct. 31 in 1954 and $20,038 from March to November in 1955. and lost two heavyweight title . deed ‘bouts“to~ former champion Rocky Meet in IV F ight Marciano, now also retired from | the ring. WEST JORDAN, Utah (#—Gene! Charles is now a bailiff in Ham- Fullmer of West Jordan and Chipo| ilton county juvenile court in Cin-|Vejar of Stamford, Conn., meet | cinnati, : tonight in a 10-round nationally | televised (ABC) fight which each| hopes might = him in line for a title shot. Fullmer, the pressing, windmill : Open 9 During that time Charles: fought Fullmer and Vejar Riel Mure St. to 9 FE 8-0424 SKATING NIGHTLY Wed. — Sun. 8-11 - , Sun. Matinees Monday and Tuesday Nights Available for Private Parties or Groups Rolladium Skating Rink “415 W. Buren FE 6-367 Taking part in the first hole-in-/type mauler who won the 160- one event as part of the first pound title from Sugar Ray Rob- nationally backed PGA “ace” inson last January only to lose it student, won the -test at Tam months later, was favored 3-1. The in a return-bout knockout _ four jf 0" Shanter CC, Monday. Hank's tee|/No. 1 challenger hoped an impres- ishot on the selected hole, No, 2,|sive avin would get him another was four Yeet six inches from the|title- shot at the winner ‘ot’ the cup, and it won him a_ trophy payee spa Basilio fight la- ‘ About 200 ‘Tam. members took) The fight was- scheduled for 9 part in the event, p-m._EST.... Winner of the national test, com- ‘piled by telegraph from partici- SLE, Ee Clubs, will get a fine pca Zatkotf Traded, trophy, says Gene Bone, assistant pro at Tam O'Shanter. | ___ Peal Canceled AIR LIF “4in Seven Hours ‘AvTomatic LOS ANGELES t®—A trade =) ‘linebacker Roger Zatkoff of~ the ‘Cleveland Browns for quarterback | |Rudy Bukich of the Los Angeles ‘Rams was made and canceled in | ‘a space of seven hours. OVERLOAD co ] no | PNEUMATIC "ff The reason was Zatkoff’s asser- tion last night that he would go * * * j|home to Detroit rather than report f to the Rams, He said he wants to jstay with a Midwest team so he) can be with his family more than NTROL TRANSMISSIONS | e Servicing and Rebuilding MOTOR TUNING jit he switched to the Rams. He jand Mrs, Zatkoff have three PASSENGER CARS and LIGHT TRUCKS — daughters" and are expecting a General Manager Pete Rozelle CLEAR PLASTIC of the Rams said he and Coach/ Fast Service—Quality Work MOTOR Exchange Co: . FE 3-7432 19.95 If 500° AMA) Firestone Bd se '3DaysOnlyy THUR - FRI- SAT First Line o DELUXE. CHAMPION, { Tubeless or Tu be Type NEW TREADS { Applied on sound tire bodies or on your own tires NOT TWO.. NOT THREE... BUT Any Size... Any Type..., at One Low Sale Price NN Same Greet treed \ BS | Design as used .S BLACK WALLS tor for Origine! ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT NO MONEY DOWN BUY FOUR WHITEWALLS ANY SIZE SARAN PLASTIC . 14, 95|| 500 and up 670-15 710-15 - TIRES ONE-HALF MILLION _ dues paid and in the Automobile - inence, Mi people lead th the, in motors, _ fabulous organization. any kind or character, in world’s largest eateuiobie and ceppebi = DON R. MacDONA ~ 370-8, Saginaw St.” Pe PEyT “Across. from. Economy Fumitare Be _ Established in 1932 , A LD, Inc. FE 5-6136 | I Thousand | 10.000 Five banded thousand for Michigan. The first localized, single club in automobile club world history to ever attain such prom- (Perhaps it is the world’s la club.) Ye pays fo belong / AUTOMOBILE CLUB a Ss CNEL visit OR fons your. NEAREST OFFICE A. J. BOGUE, M oy 63 N. ‘Perry St.—FE 5-415] R. A. Warken, FE 2-4740 FE. bie i! Keener 8-0205 K. A. Skinner (Royal Ost) L See fret pepe of local phone books fer offices In state cities Michigan people with . naw belong to have made Michigan motoring, and in this localized club of dition to being the G. Tynan, FE 4-2891 ty) MBirese 7 7-7451 Hurry — Stocks Limited — Sale Ends Saturday Night! CLOCK RADIO BLINKER > -almost 5.00 Off FLASHLIGHTS | A 50% Off @ Forward beam is powerful spotlight A beauty in looks sa. beautyin’ 24.98 @ Rear beam is red .a safety flasher tone... . beauty 1 9 99 @ Beams operate Sa sanans in price | ot independently * £.00 A Week FE 5-2620. FE 2.9251 140. N. Saginaw 146 W. Huron ees __THt PONTIAC PRESS, DERBY CHAMPS—Here are the 1957 Pontiag Press “Big. Fish Derby” champions, At top (left) a __ championship -by_one-and- ' mouth. No one even came close, __ despite the fact that six-pounders} ia. - Were more numerous~thari ever | - before in this contest. VY os Ae) i . vo DAY. § (Bluegill Tear UptLake” { | _ By H. GUY MOATS Tt’ 8 all over now, except for the congratulations—and the receipt of those “very: acceptable $50 U.S. Savirigs Bonds. ‘The 1957 Pontiac Press “big fish derby” wound up a record-breaking summer-long competition, Labor Day, with a “last minute” entry upsetting the Idte bluegill : amps® We couldn’t at right off the divisional ') Pontiac Dogs. Win Top Spots Mitzi, Breed and Match Macomb Event . a-half ounces. x & *& Andy Simko, 48, retired auto worker, didn’t have any competi- tion for the black bass bond. That is, after he walked in The Press’ sports department on July 29, lug- ging a 7-pound, 1544-qynce large- in top places at a sanctioned ‘match comers to wind up as top fish in that division, - Contest closed Monday night, but. fishermen were given until Blaze Best of Two Pontiac dogs were awarded. ate attention. ‘Now, however, ae en nn erred evenirigs soon we'll have a go at it. Anyone interested in some fast and furious bluegill fishing is wel- come to go along. One item on the northern agenda was a probable last time this ‘season: workout on the North! Branch. We weren't primarily con- cerned with catching fish but more {tation got some but not very much interest from them. \ Some quiet gumshoeing around revealed. fish feeding actively 3i0 Ones Active, Shaw Says By JACK H eanecs ; ness which costs us, on an average, _|halfa dozen good fish a season. There seems to be a good supply | leader. John Nemyer, landseape architect of 3815 Sand- the moment be-jof deer around this year. For some craft, Rt. 2, Orchard Lake, just got under the wire Tues: f ecayse we had een eee see bucks 7 | 4 day with his one-pound, two-and-a-half ounce bluegill. = —— eee ie eee Sina’ tes j Nemyer’s fish bumped, pers that re:|in the past few years. This js = Loren K. Wilson of Pontiac, quired immedi-|encouraging trend and we not more decent racks and fewer — screwy sence On vee ow | ee Some 5 See ENE *« * * This is a very pleasant time of — lyear-to-fool-areund in the- woods. ‘There's enough of summer left so — that heavy work details usually die aborning but the nights are — crisp and good for sleeping. One working party did get be-_ yond the committee stage. Some | r with the announcement that it | would be a splendid morring to _ build a new bridge. ‘ } ~The Job. called for some tree — | felling and we were stymied for — a bit for the want of a left. The writer took an unscheduled | ; ; celved best of breed in golden | under water, and a wet coach- |__. as a reward for his timely, : is the contest record-breaking bass Nemyer brought his winning ‘gill retriever ‘competition. man got enough response to indi. helpful advice on how the other & ; “se in at 9:30 a.m. He took the fat _ cate that the serious fisherman | ond Pe orate. day Site fish trom Brendel lake, near Holy,| Best in match went to Blate VoO\-weaia be better eff working be. {C1O¥E, were Jousing up the Job. — pounds, 15% ounces); at top (right) on ee ta Ngr4 pin Som a og aibewApretas a pa | oe oan ie a ee 3 John-Nemyer, bluegill (one pound, - i see har cig ne strong of Woodale Road. Blaze| We broke off the only good fish| Anybody with Tye of a -— 2% ounces; lower, Matt Grahek — lure, fished in deep water, trolling |was handled by the owner’s nine|Of the day because he grabbed —— magnet a 4 " northern pike (9 pounds, 8 ounces) for ‘‘calicos”, The entry was li|jyear old daughter, Linda. Blaze |onto us in a shallow run where no ALL OUTDOORS (INSY — Ex-, Chemical Chemical Corporation showed ,and New York reported “a good listed the season as Oct. 1-Nov. 1]] Demonstratore AT citement brought on by the com-|-that Michigan will have much |indication that the trend in this at Conser vation ‘School’ oe Cee Penida. © Company Comms TERRIFIC SAVINGS Woo et ee an auc aa Se # come "season ‘ - lern states as en-|" : om: a action of wexcellent”™ ; ents ing will be as good or better than |nessee, Virginia and North| LANSING — While summer conducted by the department each cock season also will be Oct. 1- MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Chevrolet afield this neta. in 1956. Carolina reported grouse ‘popula-|™e2ns “vacation” for most people,|year provides basic education in/Nov. 9, The birds will be bgt se ea klend 34 Mill Street ’ | ; poet aeags lle jtions-“The-same-as-or lower than/it often is @ time -for-schoolwork principles and practices pertain-|game in Zone 3 (Lower Peninsula] 211 S. Saginaw -—S«<4631 Oa -_ ¢ ‘Wational, conservation surveys | ‘Primary groiise statés of Michi Tog - for thousands of Michigan|ing to the thes conservation and{south of highway M-20) during an > FEderal 5-4161 conducted by Olin Mathieson |gan, Minnesota, Wisconsin,. Maine Although the national picture teachers. ‘ management ‘of natural resources. |Oct. 21-Nov. 9 season. “a . . . . “slightly increased,” a spokesman} conservation education classes have received ‘their initial conser-|permitted on Oct. 21 before 10 a.m. 4 : Police Marksmen State Offering . for the conservation department| at the Michigan Conservation’ ARS trainirig at Higgins Lake. = : 2 _ Ingen | said good weather has greatly im-| Department's . Lake little tected ete is ™°tlCelts Sign Hemric TO 7 Wi T oe P| ~ |Millions of Trees proved, the Michigan pheasant/ Training School, lee technical, but instead is oe ~ Win team riaces. | ‘ hunting outlook. | The teacher training program resource ee, ane he decety | BOSTON w — Dick Hemric, SCHOOL miath plod Sanoaoee udieer ant California was the only state re- ot how aatarel re. (russed forward, has signed for et a __ Each receives a $50 U.S.. Savings Bond, Pe 4 Along the Outdoor H. GUY MoATS e : ~ Outlook. Bright for Fall Hunting transplant trees on sale last week and orders are being taken for the fall planting season. €/fall planting. Shipments usually take place between Sept. 15 and Nov. 1, but may vary somewhat with weather conditions. * * . -& A post card to the departmen Forestry Division, Lansing 26, will bring full details and order blanks Top Field in $100,000 U.N. Handicap Sept. 14 The Associated Press The $100,000 United Nations \[Handicap at Atlantic City Sept. 14 .38 caliber special police weapon. Michigan Squirrels ‘Emigrate’ to Canada LANSING ® — Thirty-one Mich- igan fox squirrels have “emigrat- ed” to Canada under a coopera- tive game program between con- servation departments in Michigan and Ontario, ~ ian rwwews 100% Australian . Weei SWEATERS blish meeting at the Michigan Con-| Bounties paid out for the first tablis — populations. er oie Ol cal, De reas akin seven months of the year total Tan, Grey, “698 school and discussed ‘‘develop- a than $123,000, the department Chareoei “Modern Bowling at It’s Best” The All New “Lakewood Lanes” 14 All New Brunswick Alleys ment of leadership in conservation education.”’ One of the highlights of the pro- ‘gram was an address by Gov. G. Mennen Williams on “Michigan Resource Use Problems." ficers elected Top Pacers in Big Stake INDIANAPOLIS (M—Nine of the nation’s top 2-year-old: pacers were|. ready to go for a record $42,131 EDUCATION AFIELD — . Hundreds of Michigan school teachers take a busman’s holiday each summer and attend classes in con- Green $2298 insomniac turned us out at 10 a.m. _ ton taciease esare et’ ines servation education at the Conservation Department's Higgins Lake _ training échool. These teachers take part in field trips, lectures and outdoor classroom work to gain knowledge useful in teaching con- servation in Michigan schools, FINAL CLEARANCE! All Tires Taken In Trade During Our Mest Successful TRADING AMBOREE Now on the Block at — Prices. EVERY with Automatic Pinsetters e A Medern Lunch Room at Your Convenience ¢|purse in the Fox Stake at the In- diana State Fairgrounds today. Sharpshooter, owned: by Arden Homestead Stable of Goshen, N.Y. vice president; iversity of Utah, second vice president; and Dr, Wilson Clark, Eastern Montana College of Education, secretary. and driven by Harry Pownall, < | OPENING-EARLY SEPTEMBER | Bill Stieger, a football end for won the $37,112 Horseman Strike! és Washington State, is also a lead- \for 2-year-old trotters yesterday in ing birler: in northwest circles. ta raceoff with Gang Awa, 3121 W. Huron (M-59) FE 4-7943 After 5:30 P.M. — FE 2-7448 | Boys’ ay OXFORDS Pointed Toe, 4-6 rwvvvvvuvuvuvuUVUVUUY’WTWUTYTVTUTT Tee ee $498 __TIRE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARAN' , Car & Truck Rentals A aN =e -_ CHANGE OVER TIRES 50% ae SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM ; Adler Gym Sox 69c to $1.00 d Token Off New Gan = To 2 | OEE + a - ‘Tra n on ra FF ALL 1957 CARS VANS—STAKES— { Athletic Supporters ......:. —* _OFF Automatic Tranmission ‘LIFT GATES—PADS | OO Pe et ccc 887 BIREEY FRONT END INSPECTION. Rates for pa Dour. day reek month or vear—whether a > | $ 00 ootbal OOS kk ec ice : «* * fae $ » CAMBER 2 CASTER TOE-IN information, Feservasions or tree local ‘delivery call FE 8-6s11, 4 p H ; LI P’S LUGGAGE, | MS. TIRE > > Operated Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL SERVICE SPORTING GOODS | ED. WI LLIA COMPANY. Paddock and Pike Streets FE 8-681! 79 N. Saginaw St. 451 S. SAGINAW | | FE 2-8303 i x - ‘ _. r is : : | a onan | me mute PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER ; ah” ~ C : (can thine pos “IS Seeking to End George, Gracie’s Attn wt.trart som sts nat stm some 200 miles northeast of Bagh-|automobiles and limit final pay- Son Found Guilty on. 7.n Derbend Kab steel to 18° mouths, Pretoria fe Seu = teracngh ne Persons Sanit MANILA 49 — The ‘tose Brutality In Hurigary f Speedi before, 1960, __ Ipoets, . ie oo yas an. today said three iO pee Ing |Filipino men. will be charged with). qyyyrep N. ie looting the wreckage of the plane|rn. United NATIONS, xo | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. » —| NOW ‘Jin which President Ramon Mag-/port for a resolution to renew U.N.|The 22-year-old son, of George} = saysay -crashed to -his death On| strorts to end Communist repres-|Burns and Gracie Allen has been Thru FRI, _]/Cebu Island March 1. . sion in Hungary. fined $50 and seritenced to spend . Officials said“they were check-|" Informed sources say backing|a week end in jail for speeding. jing reports the President Wasi to, the proposal is spreading. |But the sentence has been vacat- carrying .25.000 pesos ($12,900).) + + 4 ed, temporarily. d = .No one expressed opposition tol. * *e * . nl grein he ae a the plan as a whole when Chief} Ronnie Burns’ “attorney asked The three men were not iden-|U-S., Delegate Heriry Cabot Lodge that the delay be granted. pending) tified. outlined it at two private confer-|a probation’ report. Probation} ‘ . : ences attended by more than 60jhearing and sentence was set for | eee ece cee ec ec a” delegations yesterday, an unoffi-|Sept. 24. Loo i nes | OPEN 6:45. MA 4-2151 The DESPERADOS B| ARE IN TOWN cial report said. Young Burns ‘was haled into JK ECICHIGAR, cenentf i , * * * Beverly Hills Municipal Court yes- fe Most ye |. The United “States expécts to terday on a charge that he sped te, MONOREO SHOW! y [submit the resolution next week to/85 m-p-h. in a 25 m.p-h~zone onj- * Michael Tedd: % jthe General Assembly special ses-|Beverly Drive in Beverly . Hills. . . we ©) QO * the * ry on Hungary. Britain supports 2 os 2s Oe oe ee ee , ' . aaa te a = In * piatontiarias : | CinmmaScoPE * TECHNICOLOR @ « 4 names mooucnon . « counmurricriag Oli . 2 aayS * The resolution calls on Russia| Wondertul Food < - aay | © a to 006.40 usm * and the Hungarian regime of Pre- “1 = 2nd THRILLER eee ek see -%e .|Mier-Janos Kadar “to desist from'§ | 7 LK ‘ fad matt 5 Vos 3 % |Tepressive measures against the ; Vs. | Are Mental Patients Tarned Leese Teo Seon 7 = : : ee hen. ites Teer end See017.20, fe |Hungarian people” and to cease|8 THE BEST SELLING NOVEL He dore'w 006, $300, 3301 80-ter'me He [defying the General Assembly | ONIGHT W WHtw OnoERING BY MAIL z . Sg Ae J 3) Xetesr srs sure % Narcotics Film Lauded * . 6 & enna "EXCLUSIVE — FIRST SHOWING - $53 Z/zncgusiaS |, VPICE tah 2-4 tayo, SE gi we ee ee Hatful of Rain,” last night drew rn ~ JUST. ie ee RS i aie anne a \ C”, eee = % the biggest ovation so far in the . FOOD Live Lobsters, Ocean Fresh Sea Food, Superb Prime Beet, Steaks and Chops, Duck, Turkey, Game Dinners. “Sz, Come to CLUB TAHOE ¢ ¥s — a delightful dinner : mM combined with good 4} i Mmusic—is your assurance ¢ t: f of an enjoyable evening. WATERFORDIE DRI IVE- IN THEATER y DRIW | Car Willone taterArpert noe ay Opens 6:45 P.M. ____ NOW! thru THURS. THE STRANGEST ALLIANCE THIS SIDE @ 4 OF HEAVEN OR HELL! Four Private Dining Rooms - For Your Banquets WINE CELLAR Wines, Beers and Ales From All Over the World "3 LITTLE WORDS” teaturing ( Joe at the Hammond Organ 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Le oanecaesasebupeteessessesees i ius beane | ea ee ee ee ee ee oo ooo fo fe fy fn fp tp fe fp i to tn ti oe f Ld * LY _ LUNCHES DINE and DANCE — mains pow sao. xm BURT LANCASTER ee CLUB TAHOE IWAS A JEENAGE | NH de | WEREWOLF | S@=e@ se eee en eee es ee i. & 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 TRACY ‘ed We Invite Banquets and Private Parties ma BRBL__------- og —_ res || AND HIS ORCHESTRA Your Butterfield Theatres Today 1 te ya a | | >. ONE FFOERAL 2 == 7 = You Hecet & ! SATURDAY i> NOW ? OAKLAND: FEATURES AT 4 “Tl. Last Dance of Season . Thru SAT. 1335—4:12 : The TREMENDOUS - No Dancing Friday STORY THAT SNAPS WALLED LAKE |} the BONDS of CONVENTION! CASINO BALLROOM | ft — ‘WALLED ‘LAKE; MICH. Phone: MArket 4-1881 - a! invasion iN ri CAUGER-MEN WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 - + BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS BACK TO SCHOOL WITH... AND THEN THEY TOLD MEF R MOTHER WAS A NEGRO!” | Vvwuwvwwyw wwe ere > OOP SPT C UC re FF Te i ? | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR = ‘Tun °° | HEN CHICKENS \ N \ \ N 3 5 Where the Best Costs Less! jer gy HAL WALLIS) ¢ “DEBT ACTRESS” er soem i SIDNEY v POMER| m WARNERCOLOR reon WARNER BROS. ; GUNFIGHT: -|BLUE CHEER 2 = 49°” fon conn "AND p | EXTRAL “PLAYTIME PALS” “and CARTOON > a CAMPBELL'S = = COOPER: , ; TOMATO soup, — 3 29" [| csrmeras 1 sans SUNDAY —— j = ERNE | cr coe, | | St i | CHICKEN OF THE SEA | c 888 ORGHARD LAKE RD. INGRID BERGMAN ’ |. o | CHUNK TUNA rey Lec aa ||| ee | | : SUNDAY ‘TIL 5 P.M. | iq MUSSELMAN'S — 300° Afic| —_ U-S- GOV'T GRADED CHOICE ¢ mone ae | Apple Sauce 2 2 29) went“ ; p ehcatied — | JEVAD MY. } rat AB sredste Bel’ — HS ee Tame WRB PBs - : : | SS-sse le Sra |) SPECTACULAR BLOOD-AND-THUNDER ADVENTURE! For Roasting - Stewing - Friasee . DORIS DAY 4 LOUIS JOURDAN fg BARRY SULLIVAN « “29. ae g:) On LARGE BOLOGNA as -FRIENDS MEET \ \ \ \ @ BEER \ \ \ \ \ aaa 7G) O O Oo \ . WE ACCEPT FREE ADMISSION COUPONS — Our Week-Day Inter- missions Never Exceed. 5 Minutes | beams oneere DRAGOON WELIS KATY UR Be SARE ! Py | DEL DEL MONTE rwwevwvvvvwvwvevvrvwvvvvvrveuvewveuew’* rwuwuvuvuvvwvvwvvwevwvuww?ww7? ’ wv : | Me Contant eernen | GATSUP 7 jae 14-072.. 29° Smucker’s Sweet Calif. | eT = pe Hy Tera STRAWBERRY | CARROTS IN° sn i avis - LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS Y PRESERVES Cavern Pieces & Stems GREEN GIANT ' | 7 C MUSHROOMS | =pEAS-~—s| 3 2°7 BOS 2 25 THE DELICATE DELINQUENT eeeese @eeeevet . LLLLLZLLAZL LLL A ) al i 0 TT iiriitiiiliiiriiiiiiti iii ii \ : 2 cant 238 | A cs G55) gga cur rms vascancs covron |X Nj) a Rete ag SPENCER TRACY VALUABLE COUPON Towa PURCHASE OF 6.02. ’ LIBERTY | NN ‘ek _—) ROBERT og to One Pound of This ea ‘Entitles Bea : upon n c rer Tr c j OHASE & nes Softee at bat a | ee S139. md 4 LOUNGE * ical $] 14 N 85 North Saginaw \ Srieee a, ee y t “aa Pww vy YCVvevrVevrVuVveCTrUCTCT TC | MOUNTAIN TECHNICOLOR i, ine. ‘ dusters can be washed without ALLEY OOP 7 3 ee Lo es ALLEY, MY LT AM! DOCS/ YOUVE NO CALL LC — ae ODNESS,'\ REALLY ( TO SAY THAT “1 \ -— | « ‘Imports Taxed: First YOU LOOK] SLIPPED \" uuSr BE HAVENTT, Y OF | ~NEW YORK — ‘The first federal : taxes to be introduced in the United States were import duties <3. 9-4 . and an excise on distilled liquors.| “Where are the gasoline pumps?”’ 5 BOARDING HOUSE | hes NO VACATION, MISTAH MAJORS : SINCE L LEFT LAS’ SPRING I'VE A NG net op ae "HEARTY ASA LIFE Fe FOSITION/~NUFFIN MUCH To Uy A GUARD! PROSPEROUS YO OA ee Meee AG YOU OFTEN DURING. “\ THOTTY NEX' MAWNIN' / BUT THE SUMMER/~— }. \SAY, LOOK, MISTAH MAIOR LF hi WHERE HAVE You ‘ WHERE You. -», ‘ 1} 1957 by NEA Berries, nc. TM. Reg. US, Pen. OF, 7 BEEN, ON AN) LATCH ONTO --—“N, BA NANCY _ 7 Bv Ernie Bughmiller | MI, “extenven tO SS Mt | | D Lin | Z. | HOW DO YOU LIKE I THINK \\\ VACATION 2 g See MY NEW. NICKNAME 2 _ IT'S VERY \\ Hi oat | Bs _ - | | APPROPRIATE a= | Go ge | . : | ~ , + 9 aces SUSHAT LL Eee > ee ee T'S NO avr TLL MAKE THE BENEFICIARY 20,000 WWSURANCE , 2 THE OUTSIDE, NS I ¥ TO SPEND My | |. CAN BASALY PROVE! "A LAST DAYS th) COMFORT: ] : -% : <= Ny : ‘BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES __ oe — : _By_ Edgar Martin — a: i THE OLD |} NO, BUT A SCHEMING TI WANT YOU TO GET SOMETHING a |) GENTS UP |] FORTUNE HUNTER FROM |/ON HER... ARYTHING! FIND OUT ms] TO SOME |] ACROSS THE LAKE 16! ALL. YOU CAD...LIZABETH cow ) —7] | BEDWETT 1S HER NAME... AND . CAPERS, 1S THERE'S MORE WHERE THIS WE?! FP CAME FROM! 7 DIXIE DUGAN. Dee | 7, a neem nay : eZ < ote ‘ . : $e Sie ae . lige’ =’ : — A | ' Lf : — : = a= | 10) oy Sts tron tak tg v8. Ps on | GRANDMA ‘ By Charles Kuhn PROFITABLE Chewing Delicious * | OPPORTUNITIES Wrigley’s Spearmint ~| €very Day in the Pontioc Press Want Ad Section After Every Meal Tpke advantage of this easy way sf Tied, ee | LEMONADE r Al _ & “t *o solve. all your buying and sell. te Holps Keep |i vor i Ds Dp To Place Your N ndliaLy Dock — i Aer I'LL GET MY DRINKIN’ it] |OLASSES AN’ BEALL | [READY For TH" \ : WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 tod SOOO ' vor ° © * @ © ® © a * @ © a a a ee oe | . o'er" OOOO COO * &© & 7 . | om brvercecemeremer— - A © OF _—— oe | of aos das ag | eee ™ | fe _TmE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, A ost. H ' aay s 5 Ee es % ‘Leboweng Fa rms Market Activity As 1957 Model eat Nears End } -"Hekman Biscuit Head teonemic Develigaiiek t Commie, Two Teenagers Injured When Car Strikes Tree A teenage brother and sister we Judy Anh Bassett, 16, and ber Discuss Withdrawal camasdinen George S. Barry, representative | of Continental Casualty Co., of Chi- BARS AND FLATS — TUBING — SASH — ADJUSTABLE _ AND FIXED COLUMN NS cago, is attending the firm's diam- ond jubilee convention in Mexico of Troops From Japén With Our” Homeowner's . ——- cag ~ CRAWFORD- DAWE- GROVE ] 710 Pontiee State Bonk Bldg. . Telephone FE 2-8357 _ e e ° Be, *Peccccceeeee®® - General Printing & Office Supply ae : "Parkers futher Pen \Repalé Station 17 W. Lawrence St. e@ _ return the pen to us for full credit or refund. e > : % W { | |sion, and Greater Michigan, Tne, Lights 1 sade! S hea Shows. Au to In du. sti B i] li U) ‘ito lead Michigan Week sponsors of the event, - ~~ ’ Mite Too Fast ae St Stu 1 F | Gai ry ul Ing Pi LANSING — Edward J. Hek-| Hekman, 42, ron c 42 fa oe actiona _{man, Grand Rapids businessman, |8°neral manager! of the Hekman Some ‘Watertord Wecosio wad. 1S lugaist are top prices cov- [ ain \Het ty D ealer I nven tor yo will serve as chairman of the Biscuit Co, He served as regional — oe pwneup rest: a ‘ chairman for \West Central Michi- dents are “beginning to see the| of lacally grown pro- 1958 Michigan Week next May light”—and that's not legal, ac| NEW YORK (AP)—Prices were\duce ‘brought. to" tre’ Farmers} CHICAGO a — Wheat tutu oa san Curing (ils Res ee Bi Bag fo armers : res By DAVID J. WILKIE assemblies but its chances in. the, +10. .|Week ob: to Supervisor Elmer John-|mixed .as stock market activity|Markets by growers and sold by|advanced fractionally on the board A = oo Sis “eahect Cex oneervante, son at last night's township board|temained sluggish early Soday. them in wholesale package lots./of trade today after _ AP Automelive Editor {sales race are not so promising. | eg — ction toupee the/ foals = Hekman will M select - them in wholesale age kc 2 nm Was an-jnine re: chairmen, . A a ,was a tendency “to the/Qutations are furnished by the/house selling weakened the| DETROIT # — With-a produc-| Registration figures prove that) nounced yesterday by Dan F.|turn will choose county chairmen Through. some misunderstand-|downside, _ - |Detroit Bureay of Markets, as ofjbread grain at the start of trad Ford did not make all its gain &t\Gerber, chairma ing, Lakewood Farms tion of mgre thari half a million , cha n of the Michigan'for the 1958 celebration, > E 2 }-Key . "issues fluctuated, from| Tuesday. ing: = 2 Chevrolet's expense in this year’s : — : owners are enjoying 11 street/fractions to around 4 point, =| att There was very little flour busi} ee one Mm August the autdisates -fight. Currently Ford. is : a : lights, installed in the subdivision Qils showed an easier tone| APB sassesesses 2.13] noes to influesice wheat buy. ndustry is building up another/nearly 100,000 units ahead of its : ' by the Detroit Edison before they after their advance of yeaterd Apples, Melntosh, ge sisssstaseises +s ing was largely by local: traders. hefty dealer inventory as the 1957 sales volume.for the comparable] ; had agreed to pay for the service. Major steels and motors tended meesaeerien emit Wa-DE. ss -sesee 38 Deliveries of the September con-/model year nears its end. 1956 period; Plymouth is some In May, dohneon informed the [to back away despite reports of an, ¢ . Bale, Du, |--re-reore $.00ltract app well taken by ele- << *« + ; page ager sete Guvee- company that the townslightly rising ‘steel production and|Piums, Bur W-bU. ....cecceses 2.25/Vator interests and this tended to} Most cars in inventory, of course, hehind pe ain he ‘the ‘ike aN ship. would proceed witha spe- {of a pickup in steel buying for the|™ n+ -seescsegesenee MUM fizey thee gearket.~. are outgoing models, including|1955 brio] cial assessment district to fi. |new auto models. Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouths.|~—) P&r'0® MAK hate : it re.) —bysnes of around __Over-all sales. of th peg *ebived the company’s approval. taken by Dougias pH can Ape ventory total at something in ex-| are running behind last year’s UT . township officials knew) International Nickel. Internation. cess of 750,000 units. fetal: That shvisusly merems corse 5 de ria teal oo Meas, en os NOT UNWIELDY % * * *. Sunday or Monday. Atl Refin ae 466 Minn M&M a4 re live — = up to 10 — PRR ie first eight months of 1957. ; ner tin Aveo Mtg 6 Pr expettotap CEL rel Heavy hens 18-21: Sight: type hens! May ....... 1.32% The company said the figure} A feature that attracted consider-| Lynn's Jewelry Store, 1 S. Sag-|Bt!t& OF -— $12 Mont Ward 3581 hears wine eecae cone ._ |eompared with 1,310,397 comple-jable comment was the self-adjust- inaw St., was bu Monday t * "La preter Wheel. 193/20272: Barred Rocks 27-28: capon ponettes, : ‘epee. tions in the same period last/ing brake installation. The adjust- night oF Tuesday and 24 amall/ cnet: |: $3 Meriorom =. anaes Dak, hg te 312 ection Ford Names Miller iver ment i made whenever the car] ice uPP ny radios stolen along with some Bond Sirs .... 162- wat Oise in Bg Sityoe hens 25-27: toms 22. bs oe 1957 output, according to|is backed up. Company engineers luggage. Briegs Mi.) g | Nat Ds 35.6 s amounted to. 193,908 units)said the normal backing in parking : Brist My 2... se Nat te ; it livestock (0) Manager la Post compere wae 110,085 in the samejthe car tales care of the adjust- 17 W. Lawrence St. : dCo...... ** 385 . I. : mont! ment. | 4 s . - a oe eee — — een SE = saasee Hou hton Minin a. 136 Nort & West’. e4 BETHOIT Livasrocn Appointment of R. J. Miller as, - — ce he oon ee > Fro chit henna Tractor and eee - 4 f 1 ns May | Service & a he . 7 . Ope atio ; End Case, JI > 168 oe art a | _ HOUGHTON oe: J —_ | @ — Because of|chrysier 16.5 iF 143 ¥ the copper price slump, Calumet Cities 846 ey a _. oo = & Hecla Inc. faces a threat of hav: |Gimas ie’ .". $04 pane _ 1S , ing to close down its mining op- |Clvett Pes .... 37.8 7 Re : 2 ato Sfegt gt Reo a e499 | copper-mining company’s |Comw Bd |::. 39.7 - 423 : ; prone anes aoe Con Ger . re = 23) euiter an utility soe eas 15.008 utility | a ): a I down may be, necessary unless|<.PYc%,**) $1, 83 largery teen: tae ty aes | 4 economies can be found. piaoan = 4 Fler Calves i 100. , Steady: choice ae ' _e *k Cont Of .... 87.4 "ts e sma sree, Team Ne to dace the company’s. Farm Mach - Copper’s price is now 27 cents over Bee : ol Reyn. Met .. $i ei 21. iO, goes and choice slaughter Research and a pound. A little more than a|Curtiss Wr .. 376 Rock Spe... 274 and Lambs — Salavie 200. Bulk ; year ago — in July of 1956 — cop- |Det Raison". 397 Safeway St 0. 14 ts mixed natives: quality of) TTOY- : rere Per sold for 46 cents-a pound... [Dis C Seg .. 274 St e,tehe | 353 mena amadanic snr pity - August, F -« Specially designed f for student use! ug Aire |. 6 Hogs — Salable er se as man- A. 8, Kromer, vice president (sig Neorg eer Sead Al Re 34 oes higher, matances 20" conte up ager, General Engineering and Re- * Made of super-strength plastic and . and general manager of Calu. |East Air 341 ghell am. 85 6 3. Noon Sana s 190-246 |Search Department, and) tain] 1! met Division, said all operations |2**" tons Simmons 2: Bed e-(L tnd ,3, 300-290 Implement Division, Prior to that sainiess stot . El Auto. L 7 .Sinclair .. b : Z are being studied in an effort to” n= biws ha Become” # sian wad tt tsa a sd 3 30000 time, he-served-for-four-years-as} - %* Protected point, rugged writing . arrive at economies. - Erie RR. ..... 137 SoU Rs -". 393/160-1960 Ibe 1850-19-75, mixed fraies(Manager of the -Research Engi- mechanism! Ex-Cell-o ||" 31 Bverry Rd ... 21.6 80 Ib cows 19.75-20.50; 3 Ib/neering Department of Dearboi i Kromer said Std Brand -\. 41 ad Moneminetin mn} © Writes for weeks wet! beeen gene bose — Lady Firestone el sia On fon 7 gat soe ere. = aes Motors Corporation. He formerly] * Clean, easy filling—no messy, on-one filling curtailed or eliminated.” A com-!prich 154 Sa 1 * Electro-polished point for super- | pte huorn might tener ae"as* Rites. 31) Too Early to Tell Effect. |svs0n, Som. eee i smooth writing! Songnew clip , sary, he said. Gen Dynam 566 Sylv EI P4.... 611 o£ Bond Issue on Taxes (time was chiet engineer of the| . guards against loss © Choice of point sizes In the statement he did not|Gen lec ... 653 TG Gur i"! 344 |torque converter- divi —%* Sleek styling found only in more “© Bright new © Matchi il . identify the “high cost activities.” (Gen Motors. 43 were gea| It's too early to tell whether| Hydraulic Brake Co costl ! _ pees lying 2 men Piel to(aee Time “ccc at” TRE & Ret: {84|the forthcoming Pontiac General eee As Carrel esters onty $2.95 men, is Gen Tire... Transamer .., 3¢1|Hospital bond issue will mean an! o the Houghton area’s economy. (Socarieh 2. ae EReRt Cen “ig 4|inerense in city taxes, City Mana-|Car, Scooter Collision F ..+e 89 On Pac = ee falter _K. Willman said _last eeeee0 Grah Paige .. 1.3 Unit Air Lin >. 241 : Sends Boys to Hospital . eee See Ot No By .. 424 Date aire... 60g} @® Ce gers iurt Greyhound .. 18.3 Unit Prutt 442 oy Commissioners will discuss A collision of a d to . e® Coe ™ wy ming hg Uh Gee Cp. TH i Ld car and motor ® e Botans rat te we ae oe ee pectoral Leis peel scooter on Auburn and Devondale: - *e, as Ca Rolls Over Hooker El... 276 Us Steel $33 night the {roads, in Avon Township, Tuesday e e Bineent ++ 47 § Van Raat 28.2)M commission approved an evening, sent two Avon Township. e e@.- inuand I 99.2 wont Un Br. 3¢4/ordinance calling for issuanee of brother$ to Pontiac General Hos- e° . Four teenagers were injured Tat” Bus hich ae 3 wrste Fl Gg. $3 2|8900.000 in general obligation bonds, | pital, according to Oakland — e when their car felled over on|Int Harv... . 34.1 Woolworth .. 40.2 Which will be voted on by property| Sheriff's reports. e@ = Commerce road about half a mile hah cs — Yale & Tow. . me owners Oct. 28. The bend | issue John D. Tolbert, 14, who wan e north of Duck Lake road, in Mil-|Int Shoe... 36.2 Ynest Sh & T. ' 97 |would furnish the new wing to the driving the ooter, and A ; ford Township, yesterday, accord- x aveRaaes an aoe brother, ‘Terry W., 12, of 2387. . ing to Oakland County sheriff’s re- STOC ; i ' elptplied by the Atsociated agement se fair < . . . w___® * ine tm Ireland, Belfast reports.|injuries. . e The << a on es J. Brande-|Nc0 1 ee ‘T/More than 50 have been sold re-|_ The car. was driven by Wilfred od 1 : See 1jcentl ma wale _ Elizal aaa : a ss 17¢.1/Cently at $1,700 each. F. Hefferman, 54, of 49 Carter St. Ds Oakland County sheriff's deputies| Year ago @ , wal tying tart rng's art Ek ay - SPECI Al 7 that made a left turn in front of °° 1* San Nin ° She was treated at Pontiac Gen-|rigures after’ C Eat teas e AY OA Ay 7 S eral Hospital = minor = dian Mee. & tap. Oe. ah de TEL ® jeased were Andre Lavy, 16, of 52 Bove Gee ae aires af ° | W. Commerce Rd., M , and Howell Rie. Mo. Co... 2 $4 66 @ __ Phyllis Haddrill, 16, of 514 General |The Prophet Co. ....... * 94 88 _@ Motors Rd., = eee Mpemeet, OF. os ES Ee in i _ @ with a concussion was Wayne Screw Pa. ce. © Se SE FE 4-0586 e- a ‘ William C. Kelly, 18, of 7500| ‘No sale: bid and asked. : e Try the new Parker Super “21” Pen Hickory Ridge Rd., Holly. He is : FE 4.9582 e per. e for 10. i z - § & - _. . ‘ *, reported in satisfactory condition - Business Notes : - A days. If you are not completely satisfied, , So PLATE — RE RODS ~_ - ANGLES _ CHANNEL — Pie -@ Pontiac ny. } } b | ! { 'f fi a as | se ad 2 “TF : s | Bali o oe 2 FE ; a 4 i ee + \ # | = a ee ee de INIA Doe PE Pee ed] Ph tee EE ae a Ee P| aa ON es, “ ie; : . . 2g ae. i : ‘e ‘| x | { S ry ae bed 3 pe < : lj Loe - ep Os ‘i Soe f —— a _ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY: SEPT EMBER 4 4, 1957 = Be a Ee. : 5 : Se bo" ‘ye ! i i te 1 jPromotes 2 Employes | BL . : “OF. A BUBLIO. ARING. FLINT (INS) ~' General Moors NOTICE OF A coats ete ra Necilod for Dam | Se a “a eS Bee a Nar ck Diu Coane thei ©. Soe debiiier vanenieh-is tes nS APO BE for rezoning: cutee’ i, Barry will askethe county tomor- first letting aud two contractors | have a great number of bidders. Joseph J, Schweinfurt. was |" Lote 44, 45 and 4¢ in He — pow to loan $65,000 for construction} at the second. All the bids, how-’| With a loan from the county, we named assistant general: manufac-| "$e resoned {rom ie fies the of a new dam and levees on Pon-| ever, contained qualifications on should be able to have another Reehig, meueger and Verner lieing oS : tiac Lake. = the financing, : Jetting next month,” he added. - ‘Hense was, promoted Ge gional pgp ri ‘“ ti t, rs = ——— = the long stalled After a week's study: of the lat-| 4 man-made‘lake, created as a| Gos Fe mm | Superintenden Sa nee ed eat hace nme & basis, Barry|°St bids, Barry conceded. the law subdivision project in 1921, Pontiac] Bp , 7 Ch te MERESY GIVEN oF7 ate ah’ | Sobewed ae turning “down bids|40eS ot provide financing lake/Lake has threatened to flood its ” EL ange tien baane at the wetet LESTER AXFORD, "for the “second time ere PY means of drain/banks for several years. “At pres- |Fornshio Hall Wedneed - GRETA V. BLOCK. = Aercigle = orders. ent, the Drain Commission is keep- jh. aoe at 13 Peo Ader ie = eee evlubip Clerk ws will ask . a — je "In spite of delays, Barry ‘still ing its level a foot lower than the} © : ite cone trees Phere pergo Aug. 2% Sept. 4, 5 Barry will ask approv hopes to have the project ¢om-/legal level in order to reduce gir ’ a e : MM | Part of the N.W. % of Section 24. PUBLIC SALE appropriation at “a meeting of floodi ‘on : = 1982 Mercury, Customer Sedan, Motor —— the Ways and Means and Drain pleted po 1558 — ng | sure the crumbling dykes and —" at the N.W. Bection ee 8. No. §9SL11248M. Sale & be, hela 0: 30 : omy S é : - 1 D Committes. The mney wood (Ee , 2 tl Do J ee be_paid back by a five-year. spe- . Sept, 3, 4, ‘87. cat amet stvee Paine 123 County Residents Lose Lo ego ee co = = ; ' cuning. ot containing me oe ace oe es —. Motion of of ———— Meeting. ite Drain Connissiner +2141 io@nses for N egligence |Z ~ | > Payee ties Hannan St Une sores ooo a dietre «toe er Rie eot” , a: | pene change from residential to-com- Naucoal Baa house at 30 North Sag. the project by means of drain’ +. wichigan Secretary of State’s| James E. _Smith. Ortonville : - a ig) spd cestdehctoacal Sued ance! Richard-#.-Timm, 33344 E._Pik orders, marketable ead ower | Office ‘reports. that 23 Oakland) Howare E. Touchette. 130 Calvert 200 “feet on Walton Blvd. and. 190/of Michigan, on nature at discounts pro- County residents recently had-their| Ordered to furnish fimancial re- feet in depth on Clintonvil in Beoe. ae Lost, at hoe 2 =, fe the yan < the five-yaer assessment. — driver’s license suspended or re-|sponsibility were: ae | the Morthesst ‘ecrner, of Clintonville consider c “fereement te “merge the the Wns isthe ‘Usual Neenses were suspended from the| jenni: gemersecnezeon, | game os marca : YAR dad Sous, “ch inside Re tas af Pike: Gree: This is the usual method of jicenses were suspended from the) Douglas W. Mangum, Clarkston . a. " {State of Michigan, under the provisions financing county drains, but aP-\following persons for habitual negli. Clarence E. Wise, Birmingham "(TIME ON THEIR HANDS — National Guards: ap tqnanen "—~" ~~ emai amma ‘confirmed: pong Sar parently is not fitted dle — gence: tk. Ordered to furnish financial re-| men sent by Gov. Orval Faubus to ring. the fol dwindled to a mere handful. One Negro | "a" copy of | the Zoning. Map, together r|urpose iat voting “upon ony ~ther mat. | Financing on Bacay ead pont voted See ee ae ee pm phlei Little Rock Central High School found time for girl attempted to enter the school leter in the [5.2 e the ‘office ot the ‘Township of the two banks A copy of the — save. about $,000-in. Aiscounts,-he|- REPS" Kafer etnasaar ent Sazere te Puitere wate taty-——|—leling-on-the lawn as” peaceful crowd ot spec--~-morning but was denied admittance. ~~~ ~~ | fpervamy ang ‘mar_Se-eamined¥ ot sermon mses 7 FT Tes added. Ernest Johnson, 319 Howard McNeil er Sa ees our ADSIT STEWART, | |banks, providing for, the. the marae. is on “Barry had advertised for. bids |. John R. LeRoy, ‘oxtora . Also included was Robert L.| Today the National Park System; The 24-pound.cannon which fires The. planet Uranus was first ‘Sorettes sone durin op hou oO ©. -omanp, in June and in August, with the | Douries b. Riley’ ior ro eas Loesch, of Birmingham, license |administers 182 parks, monuments|Dominion Day salutes at old) naihed Georgium Sidus after King) ~ sams Beenie Presiden stipulation the project would be | Ronald A. Rogers. Birmingham suspended for violating & license|and other historic . sites in the|Fort Henry, Kingston, Ontario, | George III when it was discovered |. - ee jeunes ia er woe 2a 29.36, 31, Sept. financed — drain orders. | eaward W echeuck te re A cckeress restriction. | _ 'United States, : Canada, was ‘cast in 1797. by Sir William Hershel in 1781. - ~ Aug. 21, Sept. 4, °87. Ey "34, 8. 6.7, 8,10, 11, 12, 1987. . : - ™ .- Death Notices |... Funeral Directors 4 _ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7| Help V Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 _ Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7{ Help Wanted 8 : Sh | ~~ eee eee Ue WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- * 5 ESTABLISHED BAKERY ROUTE. : EXP. WATTRESS OFFICE : work & ironing. § days, Home ’ ~~~ eww wr ee rr re ee - Sanders products. Truck invest- _Biple Funeral Home. pera Home. Voorhees-Siple Cees 7 aT oT ENNEYS: Chess while npereule wert E Poe | There are many advan- Free Insurance “es % tC i. Family! a cae a See 2b ,bigh school graduate Col} Steady year ‘round, employ- _5-2073_ after tages in working for oo, There are many advan- | 3008 Stapleton. rage serie tration helpfal. Car furn, by com: eee ond dee bens: = 7 LE w~Z£i=- PENNEY’S: Hospitalization tages in working for ;| An pany. Good salary and r Production bonus plan, = . NNEY’S _ Kline deat mother ot Mire Bow-| és | faniticn tee, sarancement, ° Sas. bala —— a Steady rear ‘round employ. | — Excéllent Working PENNEY ® ea ere a Paeea Sean were rr] Cemetery Lots $| ine ,Corp- eof Poniias Stale “| HOUSEWARES coum, ck and death bene _ Conditions monty joer round emsicy- | Tninng store, fectarng : be held Thurs- = 2 ; . o js plan, . ts, sick and death bene- =| men’s and boy's wear tn dsr, Sept. ry Te pam. from 4 ORAVE itz SITES AT WHITE CHAP: dioHWAY DRIVER. HO eee APPLY NOW SALESLADIES | paid “vacations, “retirement Opportunity fore rie — ose vine ae ee — . a. tak ractor on payment - ihn ne : : : - _ dvancement ‘ : eraph and Square Lake Bide Cemetery. Mrs. Fries. willie = x Sua TR SARE P| cove raves, ee Pave tr} PENNEY'S — APPLY NOW = a aoe read and wil need saler state a : , $400, FE 2-4160. bond. Phone FE 2-241, ot apply ; d = : Pull Time or Part Time people, (male and female) Home. : 1 Orchard Lake Ave. Pontise._ | i fi There ‘are many advan ' : APPLY NOW . cashiers, office employes GRAY, SEPT. 2, 1957, ANGUS, : _Help Wanted Male 6 aan TO" CLEAN UP GARDEN.{| Miracle Mile = ao g for . PENNEY S APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ag isons. Seamtrecees, es rer. Nofton ‘Ave.: “ah Pumerel| ~~~ ae | TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LX. RD. = : = tol 7 chman = ate ‘ty Pag tee we TIENT! IVERS & BROK.| MAN. OR WOMAN POR SALES SEPTEMBER 3-4 5-6 Miracle Mile aid, get 3 weeks vacation re sept B, of IT pik. trom Veorhecs:|" ao seued (cane! commen ie Re, See. | - 12 NOON TO 9 ear “round employ. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD. PENNEY S : wnt oto se Home with Rev. > ° a auto hauiaway brokers =< r 6pm -appoint- Be wal esi ER 3 Miracle Mile insurance; free hospitaliza- - James H. Luther officiating. In-| with ia: model Dodge tractors | _™* at 2 NOON TO 6 P 2610 8. Telegra : Lai = 4 t in Oak for ‘datees of new cars to spat MAN FOR PURNACE ha aay oe counts, sie and death — : ‘ Pontiac Mic tion; free medical and sur- : ser’ Gray, will Me ti orate oh teal terrttacy, Gmry theee with | 00 & shevt-metal werk. pers meer reer pee nao : =. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LE. RD.| 2:00; care; and liberal pen. __ Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. __ food cargo handling vecore &3 PE dre enperience nesded. , bel “Neeations, retire PIECE GOODS . T 7 7 EPTEMBER 34-56 s, We Gan Gnatee seine HAGOPIAN, Sept. 1, 1957, JOHN, anol ; MOTEL MANAGER ~~ AND - oys: Oys-1LOyS WOMAN -GR-GIRL FOR GRY will please epply at: oi Moreen Si eae We: beloved QUARE DEAL be couple with exp. _pre- ‘ APPLY NOW SALESLADIES TREASURE ISLAND—is Michigan's | WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT ian Mariam Sess an: dear CARTAGE PARES GS REMOTE eR | Wer s : — até ro 0 a a] ee ceneed | in Pvt_rm. 1 child welcome. | es - Pumeral service will be eld) 240! Eidoa Ave Detroit 24. Mich. older, day work. Must have Mich- | ~ PENNEY'S 5 people lnvestigate bow our Gian ED. LADY LIGHT House. | RICHMAN amas ing, Gass. db ge otery = 9700 op ee cy Wayne ae? between : : There are many advan- tral locate -. imeke = nuk “hee =. — ei ice he . “ al Interment: in Oak Hill Cemetery. ACTIVE - * POrT CEMEN _ Greenfield Restaurant Miracle Mile tages in working for | your home, call LI foe - per -months MI OSes after BROTHERS: - - _the Sparke-criffin Puneral’ Home: CITY OF PONTIAC NOW HIRING COOKs AND BAK- | TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD. PENNEY'S: WALLED LAKE Boao) RESIDENT WANTED _ PART “ry, TAP . ; Us eur. Salary, 94.667 — $4,979, require- |_ 7 3-4-8-6 : No laundry, no 4 Gaye. 7 WANTED TCE GinmEal : Oe Wectaace’ eapal’ Ook: oes RETIRED co may be ND Ore i eran a Toe PM. |” Sean” deeret “sonptore ae: ~ | wa ae Hust ‘com: “powewort care of children. § New Miracle Mile Center” 2 oe foedct Mart >. MEN fet "eongiuse“Appiy "Bcrapanc | NESTADRANT. MUST BAVE Ex: | Seas, ce ta dent bene | ee ee eae: | fare FE ears | Telegraph & Square Lake Rés. Mary Fyte, Mrs. Richard R. th- * _Ottiee, City Han 8. PERIENCE. KITCHENS EN- HOME. FURNISHINGS paid vacations, retirement - in vi NEw —— = ewer am i * “ . plan, eg : f° nm. mm. dear brother of Thomas P. Hurns What we mean is a man who has ~~ REAL ESTATE. .| TIRELY AIR CONDITIONED. . 0 . . E A 8A and Mrs. Benita em, eae) mpleted 1 eareer, but doesn't SALESMAN SALESLADIES . _ SURE. mployment gencies service Will be ‘held Thareder, feel ‘he is ready for the rocking | New subdivision demands the nase CHOICE OF HOURS. MEALS & uaa APPLY NOW - | "keeper. More for eee ee es © ——- aii \caan laa oe a) aecoreaare : ——— Or or winiake Rr 3 “wamites (| —-—_—_____— ——“‘a; perty. Late model car, Neat UNIFOR FURN * AGES 18 TO : W T G ( t aie, Bx: | Go, 820 R. “Maple, /sutual of Omade bas an attractive | Ebp can 2 Ma FURNINHED FREE a ; PENNEY'S 1D 7 MIDDLE “AGED COUPLE: . 1. CATAD see oe rete ae 8 with interment in Woodiswn ning in Oakland County, You . . PERSONAL APPLICATIONS! There are many advan- fg ny vinta «5 elderiy lady. . & ref. No fee. FE¢381, FE Gemgtery, Derek ME, Murs Will) cha earn $100 to #iie «week and| JERRY FE. ADAMS CO. a works : . An utilities furnished. MYrue STORE esss. = : ob. esete, - ai your own a a rite pea, Eres. “ul 9: Bun. to 8 TAKEN AT CENTRAL OFFICE. | aeCENNEY'S) Miracle Mile cee or say eas Eu Sake wane . ; ; WILHELM, SEPT. 4, 1957, MARY) ritory, close Fe ee ae witheg.| ™81 WOODWARD AVE, DE ‘ TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD, White 8 - OPENING SOON EVELYN. EDWARDS + Ellen, #4 Ave.; age 90; ee Dept. the Pontiac Police ie - SALES of stability, character and smbt- howscwoek A eaie. of) ehiléres ; : Midwest 4-0264 ce Likel to Eeeneent ae Ser, det © OBPORTUNITIES ies pe re ae ae | while "parents ‘work, “Must. have Miracle Mile ; _ _PENNEY’S: y = _....... Bme : > 2 } : ‘| _teferences. OL 2-0777. : : 9 see a BT | etree Bree | ten Behl | Cyrene | magma ampere op m.| MEOERARTROE TT | mr gow renee, | as 2 good ob SUCCEED a He en ee nen — SALESMEN MOVING AHEAD ae : 12 NOON TO ¢ PM en. Must be qualified and need to coe sick and death bene- for you. : earn e. year. uc! 5 . In Memoriam 2| pendent ‘and chain food. stores. slowly? Here's your RECEPTIONIST earn at least $10,000 per fits, production bonus plan nm - Destress of biring experienced tunity Spe = 9 ae copare « Tf you like to talk = Jig == Sopy — w — qe paid: v vacations, retirement DEP ARTMENT vo cy es aan ens - IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRY} food sales representative to call yourself to sell the ‘automobile wee er wit anaes om ou for & ; would Hike to wort in the world ri Andersen, who paused, away] 2 Se to the, Pontiac area. | which te creing the vamber 1 Give fob, that offers ey rood future. INFANTS’ WEAR Tt Oe porase wae HE ADS of fashion, 5 days, $300 to start. 7 : 1” edueat! — enumeration, s 4 ; Good paid vaca P : Sierra teu eaeitas| iearaee pa Wage | emg, nae, Meae| THERE VTOAN CORP. | SALESLADIES |" guaralame arene) 0 ee ' ever a"% To ere ‘i rogram, q ; ? "ve ice __he is laid. Sadly m ay ==. fied nitorwerd opens: toon relumne Benefits.” Contact H.C. Kline, 920 W. HURON AGES 18 TO 80 an ae ~H, — PENNEY S Salespeople experience and can sity pe 50 | . Beulah. to Mr. A. P. Manier. Suite sii,| Sales manager, Pontiac Retail s — tnd ears fo" 100" pe ‘per sent profit. ; $200 to start. “ 24 . - Local interview og tog sh SALESMAN WANTED FOUNDATIONS - There are many advan- nothing to. te We necessary, Costs! Miracle Mile : | ¢ = oe _ See nesecere: wenecas sears BOUNDS TOSS tages in working for | - Boe sersiit! | TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK.RD.| Cashiers You've sna el preg 9a A FEW MEN | shagscs teuaeuaner in peries |" SALESLADIES PENNEY’S: . | _Michigar, "SS Sie eo es neem Serres le work. Mechani- ¢ Se store. to start, At 10 a.m. y gal dabilty pel helpful: heey 1064 gram. salary plus trave) sapesses AGES 18 TO 50 Steady year ‘round employ- - GOOD. , . ™ : : were replies at the Press >| §7! atron bet” 30 a.m. Senet aes Re ment, liberal employe dis- STARTING SALARY IF | Office Mowing CHIN her sade nts, sick and death bene- 2 a Oe eek : . a" 2 a SOCIAL WORKER | ae, 3"° need ariel Rie, Srodection cae oe ; K WED eS VACATIONS ope Sorat to : : be able maintain mac ne. = we ae a tages in working tor TER Ss . fad “ tart. 2,9, 14, 6 08, 19,21, 1) See eo PENNEY’S: pian. Salesladies WITH PAY : TEADY & PART- cies in’Pontiae. : ; , . . SOE I || Bmp Dey A wiebie Mt over- 101| Miksiment'cf fworyeate ef colegs | steady reat ‘round. employ- APPLY NOW » Immnediace Openings | AGES 18 TO 0 DISCOUNT MIDWEST ¥ 80,115,117 4 Huron ; _| with courses in social science de- ment. liberal employe dis- Full Ti HASE : > CARPENTERS _ WANTED: Tape sirabe: Must have use of car. fite, production. bones pies, : PENNEY’S ime There are many advan- ON PURC S PONTIAC’ S . : = rienced in moderniza 'y ‘ : s Fs class men need only apply. FE| Liberal vacat‘on rien, sick leave paid - P Ti tages in working for OPPORTUNITY FOR - . ; 28245. A aE ra gs pian. art lime PENNEY'S; . Se ee GET IT QUICK) service man. steady ‘employ ment. | _ Civil Service, Lansing 13. Miracle Mite ALSO OPENINGS FOR ADVANCEMENT OLDEST LESMAN , Ps cashiers : loy- Som x : Hinge ena. Wonder oppor | WED: EXPERIENCED @AUFRAN| © APPLY NOW : | rmLeonarm ar sryate vs 3. worm, | at daar Teed oe TRAINING 00 poate te lane wh *¢: !} b b. Call MI 43254 for ap-| position, Box 21 tise Press. ’ N eredit manager - bene- s. through Classified Ads!) Detter Jop. WID. EXPERIENCED MARRIED is Noon To's ered clerks fia, production bowes pian, ON THE JOB a ie iecdial SEER era ae |", Sena, eeere| ~§=PENNEY’ S GDS EE stenoeraphers bald "vacations, "retirement SECRETARY- Ces NESE NE weet EE team | (ete veggies || Miracle Mile Saget Peres: Rateremnee| seat gre - Aap Siar aks RECEPTIONIST Rd. 3 MAN. 18 YRS. OR OVER. ae — SIC FE 28181 for an ad: oes COUNTER MAN: MEATS TOE tehoct. Ps dase, Oonerei | TRLBORAPE AT SQUARE LK. RD. LADY FOR WORE IN RETAIL Michigan Exaployment Security APPLY NOW: - a $305 FO START uniforms provided excellent start- work in drug store. Apply in SEPTEMBER 3-4-5 i’ hardware store Farmington : . GROUP INSUR ANCE NO EXPERIENC E writer and get it) ing ‘salary. Hunter House, 109 Re: Beverly Hills Drugs, 14 12 NOON TO 9 PM area. No eo 142 Wayne 8t. 5 ‘ ' 2 Seen aie =. Lesa ot Poat- _Hunter Bivd., B'ham. & Southfield. - Write Pontiac Press 87. = PENNEY S APPLY RS PRI. oR ‘aT. fac will - to . ~ Help Wanted Female 7 LADY NEEDING HOME a4. : : 10 AM. TO 4PM = Jit po txperience whe iors MEN ° TR AINEES © | us tips wp GIRLS WEAR Hace A gata, to stay ‘lghta ih . , _ Miracle Mile __Alation: “greet, Wialtors.” answer " “WANTED ae: pra, & ups yout time wort 1 Pontiac Pox 5. Secretaries TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD. Rervices 13, Pontine “Sale” Bent The Pontiac Press}, AGES 29 TO 26° perenoury it so, see me. | Salary SALESLADIES , SEPTEMBER 3-4-5-60 rant Bidg., PE 5-027. : ™ - g : . : . PM, e ° = es N_ Perry FE 2-3053 ‘ 4 FOR WANT ADS : Expanding Nation-| -Wide | A WoMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE-| paid cones MEN S DEPARTMENT Stenographers WOMAN WANTED FOR HOUSE: (eS Pe MIDWEST i er en gees PENNEY’S ons aay Vein y ponu, | There are many advan- SALESLADIES "YFKE & care of 2 children, Live Company okt Rustauctpe dO, Retail Crees ““aMBITious | “®*bENWey's® °° AoEs 18 70 TRRPmO Commmions excwt | @attaaes. 205 if FO 16 FR LEe pportunities , : : , *. ; ; i VOMEN’ i “ : | pm. | _2135 S. TELEGRAPH | All errors should be re- | Steady year ‘round employ- Work sane OMEN earn as| Steady year. ‘round employ. There are many advan- | | sons, pRINGE BENEFITS Las ported immediately. The § ment. proven tested train- much As 610 00.4190 Gn. Car ment, liberal emplo € dis- tages in working for . oe Help Wanted 8 aunty oe ce ef ing pT og ram. promotion necessary FE §-4992 8 till noon, counis sick and som Soot PENNEY’S: CeteTineasy onan WOMEN’S ~ ae Birmingham com pAny needs than to eancel the charges %) gical coverage. Low cost a greets EXPE. paid vacations, retirement ° ; VANCEMENT UNLIMITED. READY-TO-WEAR NEED $85 A WEEK? ne tno who wiped beepos 4 for that rst insurance. Profit sharing fe- His pea sales ee for rp : plan. : Steady year ‘round employ. Ss = DIE = ou can work * or,2 hours per) ina visitors ‘and wer woely insertion of the advertise §$ tirement plan. e store opening September , ment, liberal employe Pate. SALESLA Ss poet early evening or day, have. ¥, ¢ - : ment which has been ren- j rages Colaoh ened Was AE Loe Counts, sick and death bene. TRANSPORTATION ARRANGE. of cat, call Birmingham Grete be oo crror,. When, caneciiations {| A an ScAUtY OPERATOR Wid aa APPLY NOW - Hert placer cota pearrlllaqe| MENT AVAIDASLE, AGES 18 TO 80 MI sane — eds | 313 Pontiae nk Bidg., FH : if : . 5 D ac re e your “kit! ‘wumber” Wo | APPLY NOW cic. Good wages & hours, Apply a There are many advan- Se TOD RONG ____Instéuction 9 a om be, 7 1 in person, David Presley Salon, . : a , GooD __Iins' s — a. wm te) eres PENNEY S 4712 N, Woodward, Royal Oak, APPLY NOW . Utica Bend Corp. tages in working for = Seiesmen, nn Tonee, Men wine a Miracle Mile ay PENNEY’S: P. W. DINNAN | $1 TEACHER, ‘ ; z $0800 | Utie: : ° . per lesson. Mrs. quan Gunes Wee cee Miracle Mile aA eg cong” cen thes Gere t vom Mound Ra i. 66 W. Huron FE 42871 Ts 66 Starr larger then regular agate j TELECMAPH AT. Re RD.| _Schoelier's Bar M-50. TELESEPTEMS At ER ire = PENNEY S REpublic 2.2111 moni ea, found, « nae: MEDICAL TECHNICIAN. CON- is 12 o'clock noon the = Pa K. RY CLEANER, 198 ; PM. tact Director of Laboratories. day previews to publication Sh? NOON TO'# Pat Gio Eist wo ome 12 NOON To's Fat ‘Miracle Mile — : fits Dreduetion boous = — = OK GENERAL, EXPERI: | ¢xP— COUNTER GIRL, MENLA & vacations, retiremen erat _Praatet, ent nay ay Sr Pe, te ae | ai ES TRAP | reueonarn st Savana se-no,| SOCIAL WORKER | Sia ™ | eg SETAE SATEEN oR | PLAN 6 ACCORSUAN. 1 am. area, ; J 5 Se Ben eect See NEED A FINANCE:| SiS RUTH” PMR Se] Bese la Hoey | Sere he future ‘pom| ~~ APPLY N | BEEPS ebetey ees | ein ethane fr CASE WANT 4D & crES , Cashier-Receptionist EXPERIENCED 1-7 WOR Fe write | Ry” RS ge shi 5 es in? eas Por A se booed Job r ope : eae LADY courses , a ; a Soap adaye ener | FIXER? Order Classified| touccate”oftice where the cafsier:| 20% 102 Ponisec Press." | “42%, FOR,CHILD CARE MORE eftees Spams Meee! = DENNEY'S ia Air Conditionteg, 1 $1.50 #198 2 = pe egge— ny ter a ooy e&P. HOUSEKEEPER TO GO|LADY OVER 24 WITH SALES| nex leave nefits. Do not a) apply 5 sth FIN ISHER. Rerteernine H 1m 846270)0|630e (FL. 21 t: 28 with a pleasing appear- home nights, $50 per week, single | Sdility to work #s receptionist | at local e, obtain appiica- Miracle Mile Frys: a = in var?) ads to sell, rent, find a! ‘ence an « sales personality? ~ mo amall' childre: good| i photo studio. Salary, Commis-| tions for ex. m by writing - ‘EVENING CLASSES : 4.05 6.00 Musi be able "s keep detailed isaadress, 5% days, an sion & — Apply Kendale's, ae Civil - e, . Lansing P MERCURY CLEANERS Start Week of September i6th E- recor w necessary, Do- fot a unless | i 8. Sa : _| TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD, 0 48 735 ds. Convenient working 7, pply L 1457 MAIN 3. 6.67 840 gzood-jot FE 2 S18] j | -hours Comfortable working con-| you yee a hoa position. In- ae GED! WOMAN TO CARE TAKE TIME FOR BEAUTY — . rr} ER aS* FREE CONSULTATION e Hy yay; g job. FE é- IS TNE | ditions | Attractive salary and| crease te sqtistactery. for 1 child, as @ —— Live| "Housewives and mothers, Ayon \ JON TO 9 P.M, ROCHESTER Evenings, By Appointment i us eacte Botan’ ah cimptny| Ap ea, sharemee tr, plod | ere Fe tees Bae, age-| Commetis taie, You and oer WOMEN “Tins. “DAiLY PRO Pg tts : : Big Cha Re | Ponte Si eoeoeD wou eseeD| Eee ieree cae? cis |PORG.T ME DOE Mapa| NORTH HILL, | a qlttnenee, rom rerth | pee a =o Want Ad number! rg . oe" 5 days 8 week. FE 62001, ‘Drayton Plaine, P.O, Box 636, | Seley, Call FE bai” “| SHOPPING PLAZA western Highway, KE 5-6090, q .§ . Fi , , " ° , ° Fe I oe | : \ eee ee ee ee ee re cs ye ee A FO eas eg pease tne te ee sy Pee Sees = Bk leds ane ‘ iM. “AND BATH. CAN. ig : sited Tt Stal Lyre on . rar peD-| $i, at *Wanied ae ce. | LOW te RO ; ane : sane. rT, mo “ - : é ¢ ROOM re aT a ott heat garage (This ie wat Lan rie LAKE 7 BEDAM GOT. * hi ‘Lake OU heat Auto. hot. we- Bit “s fami} clad #8 pers mio, MO 308 “Aaa . heater r Huren st ur ORR Co 2 ODER ECIALS yx i on pane Wy —— i st 15 “ont 1s mien. 5, berth of Pon _. , SPECIALS |@ Rooms axp Batu, Ganaoe,| WEST SIDE he ~ oe | UNION LA “pice yard. ‘West ‘wide, ‘aduits only.| Close to St. Renediotia cre ag eoraRe waarR CONV diy wall Electric trie 1 Pte “AND BATH WEST SIDE.| | 2.8044 a ine - 2, tot cae ~ a ‘bearm. ‘Rees. Mar eer y SES cove. Sel ot ap gett fear eareare| fe attaadete were a | 2 poms wom. Y¥. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE tor fu A ve. refrigera- For | , i - bi DUBLIN , i e 3 “@akes of wringer heat at furnished e. electricity # | up. See Mr Smita, “28°. Huron epeepanan Rooms’ 37) Soom “starter he + ra Pontiac washers. 30 ‘yrs. x eat Bal Selewks a tm, 28 E. Huros |) LARGE SLEEPIN oom aranes bg — ROY'S, 96 Oakiana _ just "north th ot Aeleteat une ti Bae a Phan Balance §75 | " | Wal a we pape 0 OAKLAND, NEAR HURON | Réw aT BUS. STOP rere : Walls lows . Under new management. ew t — Furnished 35 _for comfort. “= Lore Pree est an enenable. decorated "2 itty, bath apts. $55 | BE BU Se | Lees as tramae ta and of road ation 27-1631, _month, Bee retaker. eee aah0 , Eapeoyra RIFT ES KITCH- ~ ing Ean de 490 a ms ——— Howae Moder Lg’ ie oof. “Pvt. ent. i z Huron. fireplace, Modern excep for beat- a ORIVEWATS— orp arr N AND. sa. weer WOKE i ease: or ouples ait et wk Paradise: | CLEAN SLEEPING RM. FOR “1 sol. "Ont — rich garden -Are_my_epectaity __FE_¢4168/ fre sai County Re. eS Pee rage nouse $14. Pi S2tog ara eG FE 2-171. 34 Norton. sit0“‘aowa, balance SMA NT & vation a ey NICE : QUIET a SLEEPING | Cy ae be kre FORE. | Georne-Prazer Sropitetor. Mayfair 623ii- spattiment.” West. Side. Ceooe |? PEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME Close to. 8 Mi len EM TBREE & GREGG Witten: SUCK 3o DRIV E FOR Lost—vier furnished. J. A. Taglor, FE 4264. | we References. PE $343 | COMPORTABLE SLEEPING RM.| ‘Union Lake Village, steel or dry freight. Have. drive ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE Russell gig Mla ch ey Mod Anger ee 7 BEDRMS. FURN. HOME. re| ;;,2¢0cwimmina boating, walk-| — ea 43 an & state en} peirin wlndins blue parakeet. Please fro 2. ROOM | __2-0442. ine distance to new West Bloom: | eee rae __ ote. . Sales ie ex rience | FE _ Bere Save, 218 pal 58 Soe oc Pe gee | by ae Slee welcome, rate | 7 _ BEDROOM. WALLED LAKE. field High School Dr ianil cpg Union Lak an 3 | Lost at m eopy Modern, close to cit quired. 58-6039 . ie See this y. > eg b ; spick and bom: Us i a-ha nd andl tered i H “ROOM..28 | , Coleman tumace, berm oak floors. A . PRIVATE 7 SROaGOEL NICELY FURN. LK.| =< YOUNG MAN. 18 WA “dee re wou WORK. |” furnaces cleaned” sold repaired: | lease. cal pm Susser FE ATTRACTWE APT. R bath. Modern, clean. ist floor.| Orion, $65. mo 32-0663, : oth. FE CLEAN SLEX Fireplace Washer. i e park-| } BEDROOM. PYT. 1 AKE. it 7} age howd mattress» Ladi. 3e1 r’. ( a T rock 3310 Crooks Rd. Rochester, PE Work Wa aan Lost, STRAYED OR STOLEN _” nted Female 11 ‘rom Bloomer State, Park Re. 3. _abeth Lake. 617 we os hee eo] pines Fepaad. 1 DAY SERVICE. —IRONINGS male beagle. OL 2-2361, reward. eth Leke, $17 weekly. Fm S1204| Ehnesin’ Plank” eeot. "te dune Rar | DESIRABLE L Pick up “& me cS 33478. ist: SLAck ND warts Lowa Apt, WITH 3 BDRMS. ‘on ha a | EM 34388 @ th | Piracy. Pe 20800, NEAR CITY — -) IRONING BERVICE me? WITH elude: ROOMS” MODERN HOT WATER TOR “}20 bu. Pick ‘up & deliver. FE Broce OR REPAIN.| ONLY. ANSWERS TO "BEAD SisEERT aT — owe tower | heat at Punts Li 180s Witness ante ca os eT eit a sean 42065. —Work guaranteed. FE $0304. | ANY INFORM APT. ONE —LAROE ke Rd. cor. M-9, $20 week. | LAKE TIPSICO LAKE . "ae ine saws MACH = ATION TO rm. Modern 1 or 2 men, pre-| —=verything furnished. AKEFRONT, 5 RMS. 6 BATH. . ee ee ped, ee TICE | Manes iceeh CHINE 3 wee s | RINDEY'C 5 OF THIS PET ferzed. Garage. FE 44828 or PE)3 |” BE DRM HOUSE FULLY 2120 Dixie Hwy. Eves. call’ OR 2 cetrsom modere. 6 .ceeme & ABY BITTING IN MY HOME. agley St. | (Ost: . BLUE, YELLOW FACED : tne or winter. Children wel-|‘LAD | pine paneling, bardw ome: wi pital ha FE teen. Bookk & Tax es 14 parakeet. 6-29-57. io Ra FE 7 _ front Pig A oe cuildren 3 acca soar IDEAL FO ee PRIV. wow rpgp line. ~g Se or IRL Y WORK, ¢ DAY5 | ; Cost YOUR BET. WANT TO aS me. No pets. 1550 Cass Lk. -ais couph R/ MIRACLE MILE- E lakefront hy : 7 week. FE $3Q1. ACCOUNTANT—AVAIL apd PET). WANT TO £49 Ra FE 800s. 5. Pseg Valoble Bept.| Near, comt MPLOYES | irms call Deo gah “| —— —AVAILABLE EVE-| give one @ home? FE 5-200 | e: CLEAN. MODN. a comforiabie, & ult fome| terms. ST! Simi : ——| ; . TM. feng, US. KITCHENETTE |J BED ae | 80. FE §-7332. : : 7 *_ FE 2-0651 SSE EE S601 otters pm. "| mal Rescue League ; Pa Seay Apt. Heat, lights, & gas, $17 wk. “BEDRM | CAKERRG nab BRICK PLEASANT" SLEEPI ATEWIDE —TRoRIRGs, Warr — Piaaren cee one St eit | Siar eee “oR. S TE | Regt: seat! Be goes | Ptr ttn, wenpesy womans Ret NEA, Reza, senvien — $-0210 Dressmak vin ° wn spots. “Oh, nothing wuéh! These first few COUPLE PVT. BATH | [ment wid _erences required. FE _ § Mics e, er wre Wace Ae | none te MY HOME, NR. ing, Tailo ng 16 Reward. sibbard, Pe — ” days we're a8 getting | _ 42847. “BATH & ENT. FE | “54535: or Twinbrook 24935. = | ROOM FOR GIRL. ie | — eens —s _TV Sen, EM 32484. _ DRESSMAKING, TATLORING at-| Hobbies & Su 2A COLORED COUPLE. 2 RM. APT. bd ey ‘HIGHLAND rod ae CT an gee Buy Thru Partridge IRONING DONE IN HOME. rations. Dra done upplies 2 fe Ba. Pa FISHERS 3 RUS TN _Rd. Utilities furn Apply Cabin 5. | ——— aeeinanerreea : : aii : —t my dome, Call FE bss. |p, Co FE 808. | pate? THE WOME Wtd. Contracts, M . : pe IRS oo" — ae Ras. |* ey, pDeRe POsHac wes, ek lane Pier oat ist Thee Partridge ete es: rs Sees Sees ee iid’ weloome. 144 Port ue Satan LA , uo UKE TS WORK | Fi proce joan vicrores. | tgs. 32 “Wanted Real Estate 32A | Yate. 1 child welcome mad PS By uit ae 7 BEDRM im | goefons PE $612 MILL. KE = - | Perulture Refinishing 16A | —Bock_store, 15 BE. Lawrence St. | ASH FOR LAND enna | ee 8. Andrews. Lake Orion. No drink SLEEPING RMS. FOR MEN, RD. . H CONTRACTS. | WE “HAVE: QUALIFTED CLEAN, 3 RMS. _‘ing allowed. FE 44 | blocks from town. N Income 4 rooms down. 3 rooms GanRIee aR GIRL 17 WisH=s BA-| anriques 4, YapWelt, 4540 Disie Hwy. tor BUYERS | “adult pun BATE a. blocks from town. No drinkers, | up. 2 tu bathe Over 1 ; _ bysttting fob ia your home. PE nish = srectatty, var-| Notices & Personals 25|-~—"yr- Sy ults_ only. FE 5-8388 CLEAN, FURNISHED HOME. GAS 4-1187. Lots of shade trees, Large ga? | — “Bish Temoved from furniture, FE | ~~~ sonals 25\—" MOR ore & Acreage. A’ phons EXCEPTIONAL “Ree CAR OE | Best, Natural fireplace. 3 bedrms. WANTED SLEEPING ROOMS | Alse 1 or 2 roomy apartment Easte r. Hi . “i . s8| your Bearest Bios dsaier. tte Beat deal in town. L_| information call after §;30. r . $16 wk, : anit. m ig AAA GARAGE INSURANCE , — +1550 #630. FE) NEAR BLUE sKY. NEWLY pec. | + Auburr Pe 2ecx. | Just s10,500 f ‘ i ; NEWLY F TORR apt. F orated. Y HOTEL ROOSEVELT CLEAN. or a gh well- Riereation rooms, additions, etc. OF ALL. KINDS K "T: Templeton, Realtor | ist rtoon RMS. & -,2 ms. Bath. Closed poreh. | MOE Fctgan.| pang = in » good dis- _ Guaranteed satisfaction. T. E. INS Y PHONE IN DEBT? take , TF CLEAN 3 ROOMS bath. Utilities furan: 31 “Auburn | For couple. e. FE 4463 Re eee can re) ‘ist. Glnssod-in front sgt g rarest. General Contractors.| Nicholie & 5} : £ 70 eee @ ae FE 44663 9 S570. Near Miracle Mile. FE| 4°%* ss _s*| SMALL HOME. BEDRM., BUs | By day or week. $22.50. 125 N. pa yard with won- Clarkston, MA §-1592. aie Co. nee ‘vl. ENT. & NEW, MODERN| line. Util. supplied. US| Perry. FE 5-8126. . -| derful flowers. ease yecee ee ho 33_W. Huron : kitch : pp Year round. te ‘show AAA SANDING IF SO ; QUICK CA ASH 1 Pe 2 RM. APTS. NEAR TOWN. Adulte, 321 imriOnee bdrm, | °_Co2Y, clean & warm, PE §-6830. Rent ‘Stores ~ this today, 3 Fioor Laying — Pinishin | __ Laundry ao “as - 7 RENAOEE GORY VERY NICE 2 ROOMS “thes, io COZY, NEATLY | ~~~ | Square Lk. & Tel h c. BUD BILTS FE #-2050 A ~~ For your land contract. You'll like| All util. Soft COZY, 3 & BATH.| entrance and bath. Pe 333 ; Auto, heat, Utilities sup-| STORE SPACE 20x80. FE 2428 Brand bse. tha al CUSTOM CARPENTERS. FOR Pant et : our, service. Ask for Jim Dinkel Water. Working cou- aa Bou ine Near grocery.| _20y Voorhel . ee ante see a CUSTOM CARPENTERS |"\.4 ILY LAUNDRY a G or. Jerry Ander _ple. Call after 5:30, ve bean. VERY LOVELY at, RIGHT eae erat FE = eis Rd. bedrooms, 2% a eat ‘terms. 2-8101 a Loe = ive You 1.Plac i BEDRM. DELUXE KITCHEN. | Bpoticss’ clean. Eve decorated | Teachers, ent Office j Se Se. See | < Piattie: a CACe GORENG FLAN'OR an 2 a Face to Pay | . — gite's, ground floor, Pvt. ent - Bpotless, clean, Everything furn- oS ee Space 41) Hitches room te 2 large F Bag Woy vt Or EASOMABLE. | “ned. —s TRS PLAIN OR RUF- se Your Mind WHITE BROS. | Bachelors paradise, $18 per wk.| rent reasonable to ‘reliable st.| rentals for winter season. FE BIRMINGHAM. wast MmAPLE.| S2i0- Modern to tie last ae: EKA OAR PORCHES Laentsy. Phone FS 25101. Restore Credit REALTORS — 2 BDRM. PARTLY FURNISHED | OR 3 fae oe weheme: Cel Px 24875 FE ¢1861° nom 1 é00 eq Nr ideal forarc.| “me Foci io bonded | breesewaye. additions. attics and) _Landscapin 18A| VE ARE NOT A oe te lakefront apts. OR 3-0105 WATERPORD APT) RS PUR | WALLED LAKE, 3 ect, engineer, doctor, dentist, etc. oe s . Any lg Open Eves. ° 12 BEDROM 3 RMS. FURN. AND 2 BED-| Off-street parking. R =o. Weed sobe seeepts le. No moe ‘Al TREE SER LOAN COMPANY eet ¢: _Sun._10 to 8.) _jehed lakefront rue | Siete. Mest & Melee fara, Werks foams. on lake: 1260 E. Lake Dr,| _ Barry Stevens Builder” MI 44235. OORT ET nes : : 1 nm : : a iz s ¢y-down. OR andl © Removal eng ‘game Fee's MICHIGAN CREDIT |. Wanted Real Estate 32A|' 200M $, BATH, KITCHEN ing couple OR Miss. | Rent Houses Unturn. 36) nown 6 bedrooms, © scodta, treat f aos § oi Seas 3 eae ~~ CUSTOM PLUMBING | coneteri- Law w-B0r COUNSEILORS | ALL CAB >| 34318. month. OR rip oa agers ase S04 LN Tage. Even a fireplace INSTALLATIONS . — _ AIRS Matntenante Seca cutting. wb wat Oakland Theater For you GI — — tre toon wpeoryraac aA APARTMENTS. Re - t Apts. U Unfurnished 34 are, gas heat FE 6.0081 ee nae on E Realbpa = me show you thie 's J Ft ae oo Pe rt wr 4 ¢ Ww turn 4%. = home. = ESTIMATE wil we Yael equity? Even tf behind infest et] Avail Sept_1 to June. PE Sais, | “2 BDRM. PARTLY FURNISHED 2 BEDRM. MODERN aaa lest “and ‘bot tat Buildimg Service 12 Croat SOLER Ya RAN WEST Nonow—WoLtER| So" ster. Gull usrifor highest | ROOM. KITCHENETTE. WITH | 7 seOnOOM-CPPER OW i per mo FE 8610" days. gs | ease “Sranabie, farnuihed. | Brick One-Story ~~. Dama Service iveway grading. Back RINK AND ROLLADIUM sKaT-| R. I. WICK adi A og hears ON EUCLID.| 27792 Eve 7: 7 = Well-built three ~ | _EM ERS — ‘ : ERSHA or dults only. 1 Palace Trail Dixie . aEves hase bedrooms, A&B (TRENCHIN meee RS — =e home {[0£/7195 West Maple MaAytair Pedtock. Aiberta Ai erta Apts ; N.| Qbedrm. Duplex < Bpok: Rwy 3/3 BEDROOM Say nna GAs HEAT. Ro rcee 8 — large 5 G re’ AND t wy - 13, 8 pm. 6-6250 3 RMs. — 4-2521 , ane. FE . FE 8-000 nne ne La: » Cye fencing. F ater line. Field tie.7 movals. Ph. ve or OR 3-3061 _ ; OR & BATH. CLOSE IN, FE — ; Eee ! rge lot. Owner transferred Fe sae aie Ge| Sab or ok Sea" Ol § CASH — 48 HOURS $|i'poaw FORRES apT—a| EF SuRage |* AE MODERN WO HE WTROR. |e w noron tn ee ae ae | Ta ginoe oF ears | tear iGh Gaia Ny Sim | eid tee Wen Ruee| HOMES — EQUITIES ‘Roo PUREED apr wi| Pa raatt 7-7 Me | Fe Erie een | | = _ oF tee small. Ph. berry 9-2 ; | GRADING LAWNS. LAWN Mow. Seve et rr ye te ; 3 EVERYTHING PURN. |‘ vate bath stove &, retrigerstor 2 Re ee eee : : nae ‘Mas ONRY WORK “Fh & all Kinda cf lawn serives.| {Pe Reunion sept : a RIGHT & VALUET A furn Adulte only." 290 Ne Pad. | 820 per_month. On 3 nee ~— newt oF Sale Houses. 43 GAYLORD ~ : . __ing. Light tractor work. FE 23801 | DAINTY oa 24S, OAKLAND AVENUE RMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE. PVT. | cock. Alberts Apts. _ 2 BEDRMS. & FIREPLACE. PART- m1 ¥ . Whe Thee oe MAID SUPPLIES — wer —ent__116_E. Howard. ___"__'| 9 BEDRM.__ MODERN TERRace_{— x, ™™, for working lo) eh * eatinate OR 33277. es bog A ha service. penemsincs fre. Wallece, y= = shea ae bee en E. Blvd 8. Ges heat, $75 A, couple. 4 [diet har Ue 4 seh Eves | : ; : k ait divered. 8000. 1 FOR, LL Ce —wecome. 2 i 70 0 le alt s aRbe-OF CEMENT WORK wo in | FOR MASON’S CELyET EFZ 30 2 RM. PVT. ENT. GaS HEA r 2398 Hoere, grres etc. Jensen, FEd- BUILDING & LAWN S eall W. C. Moore, FE home. 86 N. Jessie, sie ‘RM. UNFURN. APT. 6256 AN- 34090. —_ = 986 W. CORNELL ee REMODELING “pale, MI 6-1417, as a RMS, (PVT. ENT. & BATH.| 3-004 ~d. Waterford. OR|3 BDRM HOME HOT WATER io 1S ai rye mesewaye additions, uii-| Oakland Landsca Wtd, Children to Be of our ites ave om a TARD ford, ‘ott Willams Lake, MA $490 D Wr) iviliaz 1S— fy rooms, porch awnings. c Complete isndeceping.. a td, Children to Boas d: 6) Se ee ene, | 8 iets frens pees SS ee | i Pg ee oe Lake. MA O I Haar Seared Tinie si] Efren pene We wath |“ oOG22y MENT, OME) Sb Me el Sina St oem name pes | ete emtiaieetae | Ee ate Saree | no ore oe ewm| 490 Do i ag erm gene Serta +113. soll girl aemaroonngee Fifteen See eee Seas Aaotins, vee | adults only, EM 3-41. us service,| 9 bedrm. ranch. Full basem i. Own Sone & work D 4 NEW LAWNS BUILT, FINISH] f LOVED AND ¢C | beg w-how af your serv-| 7 ae 193 Florence.| want to handle as cMretaker = J ROOMS & BA ivr almost new, gute. heat. Hot w -_ Licensed — builders. grading, back fill Top soll. FE Bar i 2 ae H Phone FE Bat . GAS HEAT. | part of rent. Write Pontiac Press for, bullaing ied cr case Fenced. Perfect cond NO OTHER COFTS | : ae ; : TH. FRONT APT. e. 0B ick. - LOCK, BRICK CREST WORK |" gre WHITES NORRERY | On gamt 7 umphries} eee | ee ae ae runenick VACANT — nAMED. PossxsstON |? wont Fall Sasement Moreed at BULLDOZING AND | GRADING. | — __ For” Speciais—Garden’ Page CARE FOR OnE FE,200% Realtor = FE ond Saat Mestee BS. FE) EM s2se4 or BM 33800. * Rochester og paved road.) bed: Sree se RS Eek a et Pree rE _4-5050. REES Es TRIMMED ED OR EMOVED. Licensec home. & N. Telegraph - Open J ROOM AN rooms, tested, cal] owner. Slidin; ; et. See tes and Foes’ SEF mn. PE 5 2000, | SMALL CHILDREN, a ae | _—_Multile_Listisig ore | ee nn RORS COR | tes og ee Behool bus service’ i ire at TH oa came Greet rere, cates eel ang See EM sae) at een Set ee pend E BUY OR SELL eae ee ATE > Et Ey BATH. we aborts | “eer & EVES. SAT SUN. TO 6-0ast_| VACANT — IMMED. POSSESSION BRI BLOCK AND CEMENT ‘ will personally buy vour property |* qh OOMS © BATH. UTHLETENG, + ROOM ABS CHILES BTOVE | | 2 BEDROOM BRICK Bin. work Also chimney ; Moving «& Trucking 19 19 Wed. Household Goods 27 or wit sel it t tor fac dl 2 perky downtown. PE “4-012. 7a UTILITIES, STOVE | ment, gas heat, 1 bj. ay hool.| A lov Ly ACRES m—walk in & look at it & if ree Residential arid commer- you how to get cash _> price is | 2 RMS & BATH. UTIL. ADU & refrig. Furnished, OR 3-7466.| Sept. thru July Ist. PE 241 et) ls pe 4 bdrm. white frame | “ you “are terested, — own cial Guaranteed work. Ph. MY/a-r 1t Feasonable. Call and let us prove| Clinton Apts, 163 LTS.|3_ RMS. & BATH. WEST Ural El aut ome yh full pasement oll DAY8, WO ere 31138. paGEE MAULING MOVING, FURNITURE NEEDED i prove | J ROO PRIVATE ene Couple only. FE 41034. SS eS heat Shaded surroundings. #60" of | _ EVES, SAT, SUN. TO 0851 Ce “Phone FE 3208. “aL MOVING — = FADLING ep deter win ey “ou at, “sire bins Ste Elis, take _R4. “| ko Wee bat. Clemens |) Ras sare nia be Oe Spee, 7 abel Sania St Wi sen terms. so guicely at fis 500 88 | ; : CELLENT SERVICE sel" 't for vor outright or | Ss —aINGLE GR DOUBLE ira_$13.80 wk. 51 Fenely.|3 BDRM HOME. LARGE L. * ca BR nD ced | Ree Cane econ | aes Pee oe OL “LISTINGS WANTED |? 283, SINGLE OR DOUBLE. | * (ap Cheat. “store & retrig.. 868 rm... wall-to-wall anor cIviNa “HOUSE TRAILER _ DON'T : =e : a CARTA ex : _ & bath. gas heat, stove & refri rel) Bide pod large re 5 : . FE 23-5789 E, LARGE VAN WANTED : wae. LET _4-8179. $65 ge rec. rm. & Fail —SCEMENT- WORK pickup, PEMTBO AN OR} “nu furnitere Phe PRUE. , 1. LET |? ROOMS & BATH-“uTILitiEs, |p ooue pas Bie Sodyn Ra Inquire at WANTED al to See This ‘CEMENT WORK __ [| 48#Es AND ROBBIBH HA HAUEED. 0 ANU pe OL GET CASH POR YOUR downtown. FE 40123. 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENT. AND | ~~” Joslyn Ra. For owners $2.30 culty and 2} 3-BEDROOM_ RANCH ; s, sidewalks, basements, | Basement and a, yf PROPERTY We sus |3 LARGE ROOMS. PVT BATH & | tO Melrose St. j BEDROOM HOME, Nice Lo.| >°'t, bungalow i9e Dey: ” Saber me jae soe hers. Cheep | exact soa nee Lecke *R. Midd! t rc ROO. ae cae re ‘OR-2 CHILDREN. @i| $e mo. FE sapes Pt UOwee: a ibaa On 8, lot 95 x 168, near Jaber” ng Job 00 am Ses | HAULING a RUBEN AWE i Ty AND T ROOM APT Wed ROBIN. | -AUDUD Ave. no. F ° win ENT ast ans erie Monee Aer | Wid, Miscellaneous 28/*0E=R = ve. rm | 72 = Perry. After @ pn,|* RM. APT. UNFORN. HEATED. * enced yard. Ph PE A108 » ERICK RANCHER Lake, toa chlirehes and B CK - LIGHT HAULING <~ ELL FoaN CLEAN ROOMS. | .— 4 is 7045. est suburban jocation on full: pping center, has we) he oat HAULING AN AND RUBBISH. = scooter & TTR house" Mo] “SOLD OUT" _b ben, 16 Pinegreve” 4:30 sat. | pects Harbor, newly Gesareled. i‘ "rare, apply 2030 Commonwealth. ee fm, large lot educea ‘fe round | ere lent : “Floors, pesements. EM 240 am ND HEAVY _TROGEING, "Money V VACANT PROPERTY «| mare Dogme et tinge atnroom, heat rurisbed «imag. rout sasemext. gm/ '*'s1 000 DOWN. a CONCRETE MIXED. $2.50 ¥D. ALL Rubbish field dirt; : oney Wanted 28A ROPERTY*} Auburn. Office In rear se — eee FE 2-300. ed | Joslyn., 2244 Hammersiea. - A cory 2, bedrm. randh en ee ee ee : caen Met work, eat and gravel. FE 2-4 top soll, sand Bee hound f RO = immediate sale of your va-|2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. [7_RMS. APT $78 PER MONTH | * ROOMS. WATERFORD, FREE picture window liv a —y 14 x 21, full aekced (uate a iN ADDI- ; WANTED $6,000 ON $15,000 HOME} com either residential or| Private bath. Main fl : * Mhadieages couple. 266 8. Mar.| [ent for repairs. P. O. Box 535, pieemlined iitcnen plus © utility spacious closets ‘ a O’D C mercial, and oor. Laun rE 8. Ma y cosy kiteh- "Eek es 008, ae & old ‘aan DELL ARTAGE can per cent interest. MAyfair| close in. CALL omell, acreage. dry tacit toctiities. Adults only, 196 shall. 2-2538. __Pontize. aren Rr re arith lots of cupboards. long, distanc : have a st ualified * @ ROOMS & BATH, ——. |5 ROOM HOME. REPRI storms and screens. WA =| .____ Phone FE mars: Want at war dees roo daa salesmen ? ROOMS frigerator, heat ny — ht & stove furn, Gain nomoe 509 E EY, Broker $10,000 cash to martgage, a ed to Rent 29 1 jizabeth Lk. Rd: el | Sea, Free caltmaios. OR| MAN WITH CckuP | ~~ | Edw. M. St t. Real ? 4. ot — are ing turn. _ furnished Close wm. Available for _OR_3-6001. FE 41157 FE 44821 ool pra soe on ae- , Demat PE iad oe Tee wa “Gan anytime: “FE | EXCEPTIONALLY NICE | LAKE- TIN, Saginaw rae Ph. ee ieee tees be quired, See Mr Smith. 28 °E. Hu. aes a me BATE 3 T OR 35213 for Appolniment. (2 : Hu- jose in. $60 month] In-| | ; : RY watt ; : R“DUCED front or suburban 2 or 3 bdrm.| Open Eves. ‘Til 8:30 7 & 3 ROOM APTS FOR KENT. | 7 Room: So * = vleton : Gast | Geos onEan Pe Was || RM oe mM INO TG tary RATES heat, Victaty ‘Ponfina gas or oll) MN ‘) Clark Bi. -| © ROOMS MODERN APT, WEST|5 RM MODERN HOUSE 300. | ve to serve you, Smith] - or — Lod LD Re RE WEY DECORATED side. Of Heat. FE 20024 After| Paddock 1 = oe. y 1 1 10 ACRE | Movin e164. O DECORATED, | ¢ call FE 25282 | — NORTH SIDE S as . oe ieee FoR LA SAN arty P=, are ot Spentete ‘Weomeeny gece 1 tr : pvt. bath and entr. ad Le I 5 OO TE c On good paved road : FING aaNDD PAR (Wi ARTICLES PICKED | lease or more ots people, ; 33008. ults. FE | _etty & Murphy: LARGE § beirm. Plus living rm., dint re ge water front- low free _of charge. FE §-4630._ Sha N( ) © RM, DUPLEX. LOWER. . ning | g®, mod. house. smal the Ye rakes. 8. FE sat, T k ie ‘Share Living g Quarters 30 aa OR He S L D 90 Oakland Near Huron eed me ae, heat phase rm. end large Kitchen. Pill base: barn, arse Buren Vi anes = | Kinds 1918, Hugus Marsh TUCKS tO Rent reach our property tent | iy clang a phk ceuuna Ss aca nee = bate ® bed green Malice ve aed Derothy ‘ ; : Saas, PE 2021 PE 20046 3 TEACHERS WISH ANOTHER} Because" apis $00 per iS Seoncas "Bath. $50. OR oo r-good-tneom ¢ ee : irl to share C — See CARE- th. $50. OR 3-7811. sibilities Fu price only $9,000. 38 RS ) aon L BUILDING REPAL TRUCKS TRACTORS = 4 ass Lake front st TAKER, 8-3330 3 BEDRM, | SY FINISHED ac : Brick work, cement, plasterin, z.| 1% ton pickups. sO Eton stakes GiRr. atin aaa WHI rR ee PVT, BATH & fe ROOM APT. $35 MONTH. ee ial ma mis Wrist Pontiac oft 233" Oren bak fae ra ». eh Ls ee Miutual 4007 : ~cET OU on oume trucks Semi-trailers eas weet side. au conveniences FS Newly Some Couple only. 2 30173 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘OSD! Rad. Call EMpire 3-0129. Rd. : 4, R ON HOUSE AILERS AND TRACTORS ia afer e8 a ee 5 ROOMS & BATH.-FULL BASE- $ ROOM TERRACE. . | wont =< d == FOUNDATION -_ Pontiac Farm and aes _ re : ODER. aa aOTEr. : at Call FE 3-0243, car coe East Blvd. ‘x BY OWNER P . d t | -€0U i Clean jults. MS, cod LEAN. OiL- ea. new ; Se YEARS TO BAY TO ~ Industrial tracto Co. ‘es . Po a BROS. “RM UTIL Pai Sait wi West side: lower Heat ura. Adults | fired. 488 W. CREAN ORL comple or newlyweds, Lat 1 x 125. Ice O o l Pt ace ear OX Siew it inal come, FE 86081 or I. oma” $30. FE 5-6267 after 4. 6 RMS, GAs Hear, GARAGE, $80 ae cat attached garage. Lake | 9 IMMEDIATE POSSESS es onepstg, ety eater | GRRIITIAN WOMAN SUED] pA REA a ee piece geese ie. ei | em, Pale teh re or R _ - ont. Set ba. vous : vit LARGE Re i ROB- | _PE Soest. : cies < Open epee aes ~ middleaged persons. 1% Not | apr 4 RMS. gECOND FLOOR.|— Be tespe ‘home ores per "month 2 tamil: attest. lot. heat, auto pan aut uaalee 3 0 CE. —. : W es. “til 8; Sunday to 8 ao APT. ALL _____Call_ FE +1001, . es e ot PAUL] Paved t By posed! car garage, la lot. . | ‘ ended licensed, and ainting & Decorating 20|~ td. Contracts, Mtgs, 32Z rn .-13¢_Raeburn. Adults fe Puray. south at Brown _pra. AMMOND, Realtor. PE | 500 san oat) Scot Eareee. — down — pee nt. No ponent Res, "ROOMS & B. ~ WEEE. p south of Brow tbat esa rs CLAY STOKES on | tare’ or toe sane For fake IST. CLASS INTERIOR EXTERIOR ‘CASH WANTED : “oo - Sitchea ‘abarms 1's be ones, 1, | AVAILABLE, IMMEDIATELY: 31 srg, Miitard. Michigan $83, Boston “St. Huron Gardens. 4 : gall Raymond | Fs__exp._Reas._FE_ 6-2860. | WE HAVE AN URG! ROOM PVT BATH AND ENTS,| ‘Teation - ee |e whe has not used 2 Be. 3-4873 | SRAUTIPUL OL 19773 aan Lr “INTERIOR BX. Frey fon sMonmnn 3. | duu. 0 6. Pen Fear porcber Imiedeotupency | Call OR Sil after hs Sr ioes.| “BRICK BUNGALOW. | “front ‘home. "a bedrooms. "it YDR i LAYING, suvtey 10 per ovat: ise fer ‘cash. TA FL ASH a pig Se 3 2 elivte 7¥ Tian a ais sievens nee MI $4338. OLEAN ‘HOME. BASEMENT. off. | 3} bedrooms Large living and din- baths, panelled Iiving room with Guishing. Phone reateed. s ma ARA! 1584, COUPLES 3_pedrms. “Reason, Refer. | oom— i replace, ae TERIOR & INTERD land contracts, Goon One 3 4 Entn.| chile below on : Regi utred, M Alt on 1 floor, _ + “elled rece <— ea Rae NEW NEW = . yy, Estimates, Reasonable. fe Johnson in “person, 36 20 SUBURBAN “Et WAIT- ng foot fleet, Children, weloume. Ph. pl income housing. ‘2 age ior 1 or Eves. fiw busline, churches nee draperies, five gorgeous picture , I Driveways, side drives, sidewalk PAINTING TNTAND FET VERS fears service to catistied Ing BUYERS FOR ROMES 80334, Keego Harbor $3220 or apply at $35 Branch | FURN, OR UNFURN. 3 sapanr,| cated ,103, Lasalle, FE 60060] SONOS with 3% car gerees, jewalks, | PAINTING ND ends and Steutete. ON & ; 3 ROOMS Pontiac. beautiful brick after 6 p.m driveway with porches,” patios Life time con-| cheap. Fm £2116 oe ae BA Tt fan eee cates LOWER ca CHOI RAWLY DECORATED 3 | Avaliable, “im Jaketront home. | Nea; Los Angeles road. 4 rooms &| £4 landecs £2 ae nv oom: or concrete is steel because 7 FAINTING & PAPER WANOING. : E _ rage. ‘adults 2 258 Orchard Lake |° rOOms, And beth all lar e rms. | ume. EM_ 30673. bath, Plastered walls, ‘floor fur-| 0% 228 ft. lake frontage. Call - reed, ANG ard. Lake no extra cost. Call LOrraine 5-0037 me ee tout, Realtor Poe located «close to down town HALF DOUBLE HOUSE. CLOSE| ‘tate. water heater owner leaving| $"gs57 for appointment OR- 81909 after i ‘bm Free esti- PAINT Ph 7 _& « ROOMS, PRIVA in Good cond Adults FE 2-7425. ous must sell —— mates > Meee ee rea DECORATING. gang gh eAL TOR 7 open’ Eves ti 4.30 pms | PE 40000, BATH.| Edw. M. Stout, Realt BUNGALOW — 1 xihenees| args & smay o KE BARGAIN | sea eae HiSOR LAYING. L Baper, removed by steam 8. Telegraph Ra. WILL BUY or BEDRM. DN. ROSE. N 4 roo: : EE ee ee ee 3RM. UPPER. CLEAN. PRIVATE | ™ %. Saginaw st. FE b-sies( 1J8ree Bdrm. up. kitchen & din- {cLARTY, Broké¥| Sersema * rent. block from Fe ation. a nl iene Pape CONTRACT WANTED FOR IMME-| Wiy,00 pentemard heuer te repete. |. Can atinn Moet CMO Trect. Open Evenings ‘01 8:30 closed. "porehes. basement" Idry ay OWNEN 2116 schools. Fuse in need. of minor ae ee BRT |e ee cee | Ravers welt, Wa MME-| Wiliams. 119 WD tubs, ent idry. | BY OWNER — NEW 2 BEDROOM | fepsics. Pull price onl FE FE. 5-475 ~ Pes te Clark Real, Beta msieat Oak 4 Bich: Phong Lincots 14005 | ching fume it te emeenes | Bene aes ee fie Retrt for ME Hilts. "PEP ssiti "| County" Farmers Mar Getland| {40° Sees 6o Quick aan a POARTERING @ REPAIR, REX: cur. vu CLEANED | anes in nena ak ate, | BE +6008 or RA AD working co ie Adult pad gd ier yas oa only. s. orgs Lik. WATERFORD. RIACL (Al) Eve. 4.3430. Market, FE och. 4 FE_2-7923. T — - . J i beh Mot] “ono te — me ) DRINKERS. ~ afices. 1 bed- «ACRE 6 HOOM MOD Si elevision Service = $ C H S __Pont, Drive-in Theater, FE 2-1 e foom apt. All newly dec- room, Lake privileges. Couple near Orton N HOME : ROO! REP AIRS ‘I — ervic 22) A 5 7 ROOM AND see a erated, aoe oh water. Private peg aaa. References, $65; ~ BRY ANT Cetcnetie ville. Buchy Realty, 4-0444 | COPENHA: RADIO & TV/| aw ¢ trad elcome teacher, near Ken- §-0422._ iE GNFGAHED 3 BEDE. L 2 pores UNLIMIT spectalista in| oth Sebool. FE tS ice « ROOM, GROUND. UNFINISHED, 3 BEDRM TRENCHING AND a }W- Huron. Wight serv. i I] ED = re re made to sat] 5 LARGE a abtats en eda Wat was Gia! nt nitaed an Ge mal ae DOWN PAYMENT HOMES MIDDLETON. .- BULLDOZI ; Se ay aaa oN on ; ON | furnished, J. A. Taylor, FE material. 621 Grey Rd.| AVON = TROY — CLAWSON etme recon} FE $1200 or Fe t tt on | “we rrs = el mat baby welcome. | _ 4-104. bore Meigs = 0 sen PECIALS! NDERPINNING HOU! : _STRAKA nO TRADE, BUY & SELL =; 3 we ET. die TR | ee eee aoe | INNING” HOUSE RAIS- | ——— EX- DOR Som mene reas . ENTR, & . ROCHESTER 3} BEDROOM HOME 1480 DOWN . we eee Typewriter Service 22A EL "you BEFORE | |7 Huron Bt pe eset | TR RR ad laine, Over Keegs Hardware | S01 Main, hochest or call ah SYLVAN LAKE | tar, Suber” Body -_ re pace A) Yoo “cat, Youn con- . |W SOY O8 LAF Youn Lyre) Sis + ee, ne, Seen Se ‘mosh "Cail Fe =e Recherter. VACANT |__eets tome . PLACE A “LOST AD” MACHINE, WEPATRING. aeenct BLED EX ty By MekINWEY | working e. Adults caly, Ref, RENTAL UNITS Largé living coom with fireplace, | $560 DOWN — spas off Mt . A “LOST AD”| MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert) TED MeCULLOUGH Omics 8860. Com ’ Ziie, Bini =i, block N. of P jac Hi —— | Attractive new dupiex type units.| arte dining 1m, corpeung Sd) Sireamil <4, ome, and bath. . i. = a fice Supply Co., ee | hams = i gO Saawen Ph PONTIAC erce Rd, | _ Pont. Drive-in her FE Dists. ontiac Hilltop Manor Reasonahio test Loccter’ in Pea, | @7apes, Gen, breakfast reo, ex-| ‘reamiined Bitches. how 4 Call FE 28181 for an ad = agg CALL FF 5-007. ON ae ada « ROOMS AND BATH-OAS HEAT 8 Od. bene Se e|. ” “Gn be ae tra storage closet, gas heat. Con-| 1, ent garage 00 latge : A i : ‘ i HEAT. it Cle ddd : ALL FE crete drive, gara, ee Fine 45,800. i Upholstering 2 WHY P. ie re est side, Inquire 95 Dwight t. mans streets. o2 . ere. CE 5 ren- ; . z = Ivan w. " PACE i FLOOR, WHEN Thiet 7 . mod, terraces. Reas. hoe SAM WARWICK wie EDROOM nials and shrubs. Lake privileges. - to recover a loss. Dial FE om SCHRAM re can se % out from under od TILT TTES FURW,| Fight in. Call Mr. auarkey. OE |. with eatport in ayivan Take, 312s. | Logtiag school district, _ 616.590. ATED OFF West Kennett . es : walt Gooey, = ir | tag pvt entr. and/ bath. ; emai | “on 8.000 Gown. Coll FE ¢éi29,| *Rd., excellent 4 room home 28181 for an ad-writer. fost _ Pree Ex Ra, EM | 1 REALTOR| ] pe . after 4 . Gee genet | earege & las tafee gar- oni sere of lant, with-ctle- | | | Sie geiattene— | ees Clarkston |;# JACK L WRIGHT | fist "Fe GS Fe)” SAVE ENERGY, USE| Hii te dram : “ : I 7 : lhe z INSIDER APPLICATION! i Say “charge it.” re “Chapin Real Estate | REAL ESTATE INC. sages wi. covainan aPeiioarioye| WANT ADS! To find a 7 lon a | “4 | On Siks 208. Main, Clartston, Mich SMALL @ RM. N HOUSE &| borhood' tn Kecegs siti nei i ead ie ae M : f : garage. Appiy 2080, Common-} «bility to .. Meterenses and used car, see cam Leslie R. Middl -_ : wealth, y necessary, $85 per ’ iddieton 4 . month, PR 24873, cm Pet ified NOW, ae 188, j iS | : [ : # r , 3 a. : “ - f \ \ - ee ee we - } , : : — - ae i oe, . \ ri t ‘ fs | a: pee Le ee es ee dl “ act la j ay % be! ; H i ) t 2 . ‘e. ee pe Sees it ! ; i, ee uy oe Coe Ms ‘ : - } f i i % i ‘fe i : 4 i M : x ps 4 fe j 3 ’ } “ey * HF i 4 4 te ) fey * 4 ; : f Z ‘ aS Sad « ss 3 / b- a =e cod i ; Me ag i eee Ca en } j ie \ id : i i me j i ie ae * | i | i : Mi : i be \ ees cok A. A oh teh f oo. ee : \ pers pe “THE, PONTI c PRES WRDNESRAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ee pe ee AS ogg Wen 7 = “| 43). iM. f : | i > < e ‘ yn oe eS 2 i Heueet ae Houses For Sale Houses 43 TIZZY a “by Kate Osann) For § — | = Pe taste ! RMA. STONE PRONT, § RMS..| “T a mere Sale Houses 43 Pa he Sale Howse _ A3 For ale Howes As utility room & garage, work a ~ wi se ianuor RD. 3eia00| attached. eva se | te — PAY. web | : ce | Sear 7 | KNUDSEN : lading all it cor ‘a Go F AD 5 | ering town | Cail Pace a NORTH END cs “ 4 Hat Peis we: a Saree “tered w sand many other ‘alce TL mediate Fc Mae On. 91258: after od oe -- ~ Birmingham $250 DN.—3:BEDROOM with fire eal | hee. - £1 : condi ae 961 face cod. Pun | Ombof the finest GI homes svail-| payment.” vi YR = : eupansy : eam ees men coms, & uafin- able“ today. Every ‘feature out- — popey vf Se ae ; * —_—"' beau closets; | 8ST. FRED'S- center, ae ; : yard Prone’ = ae a fenced eautirul ted — with eee 3 bedroom home, located on. eaved 1 yard and | 2 tion Owner transferred. Pric pacture window, the ki =e) foo pesemient other Bee only $17,500, FHA committment. | Please most any lady. iehen — i. ee Neary om -New a acts * ee 2 . ; Sion ‘near achools ‘and Po Built 1950 THe bath, 2 bedrms. |: a, anne ot eek This ‘may Georae 7 ping ‘center es castors eS -gBayin Bis Plains first floor, Large bedrm. with | GY I benefits. 8 Bee a eorge R. Ir win | a begs & a = - .eee one plumbing nest, heh tees. oar REALTOR - 269 Baldwin Ave High and neW |: KERR ont oa “ —¥: oriSiehan aug ie ‘bath, med - 2s a mge., 0: "onl 8 si ne or fenced are paved on $800 DOWN FE_b0161 cs OR 35-4089 : Bale sede Ohio: Own ner Ideal for enie af . oe b shopping. sit.800, Low da.'pay:| Tame rl lf Pi sk betream | ALE MOORES 9, muans., spans _. Baler Mt ei Siry Blows | lal tor chularensate, sao: | | WM. H,. KNUDSEN a < ; = rathmo: ; . #2, down. 5 q Need 3 peace : jack cee ree. Immedinte peaseasio: re. | Wilson Real Estate. FE 2-0657. * Se | teen plus. tving Foom. with REALTOR ye cue ; . Only $10,800 with terms for _ MARELEY, ETTER 3 BEDROOM : PRICED RIGHT! 3 BDRM, BRICK : : 4 serms. . *- a Glasved jieeoing bots ar ae _ Sale 6 room Has full ND > A home you will be proud neh’ home near Woodward. & | P, W. DIN those t yore riced MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE jbasement, eat. bare VYanMAAREX, © INC, own. apr lehga La: : . Se NAN ats ed : ogy a rge |g gs. ‘ Family sized: dining room ree fat $10,500- “92 lot, yard. Lo- [Btrmtagham "s* r INC cretama| newiy decorated suto. off Deat.| ft. ls ped lot. . ew a - ore. A wai _ : = JO 4-5800| Located near Biue ae and new} _» ; = ' ‘ . SYLvaN VILLAGE 2 BEDROOM: ap are : - nnouncing St. Mike’ s District MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | _ rms. & bath. ce ! i | 000d. acest MA aie as House, New, foo I wee poy JIM WILLIAMS) 35 oo : f ={ =| brctrosramle tle batn"Ge- || NEW 1958 MODELS e, S Peed bee ‘ is &." _aerge lot with ' : ~ INCOME: ‘7 RM. MODERN Sons + _— = z . ete, and” onl = ESTATE & INSURANCE home, furnished. Gas he this. one today, $14,500—rea- $1,500 dow y 2 ‘ at, fa - et Had BANCE : hot water, newly decorated — ae | Colberr Pak ; side and out. Can, be di- ry _, GILES REALTY CO. $5 vided in 3 apts. or-1-2 rm. -| Leslie R. Tripp, Real 52 PER MONT $8 | O Lloagn Ne owiah lg em pp, Realtor - a1 8 ere as PE 56175 SHARP - mance : hoe _ BEDRCOM BOME H 00 D WN “1 rm. dnd kitchen tieccm: FE: “said Ww. Huron Street : 04 FE 58293/ On large Jot. Friendly livin PAVED STREET NEAR | Dandy litte : Go = 120 ft. lot, Sear ga- oe tee peau Wilh entrance | cle : OOL. OAK PLOORS street ne: ungelow | én _ good ~ rage. close to town and : . STO T’ pos pool par re lovely mma FULL a and wee, Onty ¥0.Sal full * . Yard g3,b00 down. "$11,300. : ms. and utility « i ; pric mazing. 2 bik . $3. own, 800. U 5 . Lore = tnsiae. —— ; ‘4 ACRE : bortation.” 2 biks tor stores oa . rae. Box 34. Pontiac MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ; DAILY 4 TO 8 Rare but — $6050 — ap | NEW ‘ss 2’car garage Stor spo eke ff OE a wee : BE ms & screens. 2 ou'll find: a world of __pratmtey” he Cee Seer | ee : DORRI Saar ahr es Best Buys PIONEER HRIGHL. - E27 : ; _ — ©1981 by MEA Sorts, ver genarngs pean dating tenn ail 4 EN tagth tee rece = Ro es gn ogee Destine aie Wate a ee |" home. Lovely living room ONLY $8,650.78 84 “3777 “I'm starting: dinner now t he ce | é new-car- y | = : “ ather — wil NCH HOME — oday ing a . eat between 4 and 7:30?" i you be reedy fo) pets st Sees Large, cedar. Ol og, low and rambling tie “SEWER, TW ACK. | _ HORSE FARM boards aplenty. 3 bedrooms, | = RJ VALUET, iT, Realtor | : _ "> Large pond, Must be seen to se | stinetion that te only a'montns | ZF roads, New riage thon “+ 1 ty. 3, FE 3 ~~ appreciated. Fruit trees and grape . rooms cious, well-| . School it ; . Foe 3 ceramic tle bath, oak firs.. “MOLT TIPLE LISTING SERVI OL Sale o-- arbors, $15,500 with two acres.| Planned and peautitul, Finest of and CLE. MI SHOP: - frost Hing, Femeaeita mente | Coitntshea att for extre OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL & aa Houses 43, = For Sale Houses 43) 2290 may be" acquired.” cron Reo gg og eg = plus iot ands aio Mast 8.06 | heat, room. Pull basement with > FOR SALE OR eee ce : home brick hed. 32526 wa. BOTHI mode! | Eich, cpetue Searcy | tear Dade Tan tneed we] aRWiy EEE! Nothing Down.| Pmmigltistinds | Sa RAP eae) EA Foe 2 5 Me : = : ' Mg im : : y full Bi fea ~~ ¢- = back yard Priced right gs Cl k : ; Call DI 1-1162 after 6 pia sth 1g wn Aa og bu wera ont 2 frepl owe he ae gree EAST AND SOUTH FROM ; nant with “2 bedrms oe ; 1erokee Hills Hampton Rd. off m0. Key nest] sil, °Sid 2 of 3 berm. starter) ful price Shae ot onty fit tet| corpoting. a full. besement. Alw| SQUARE LAKE. ty os | etter pe: Sate : Cee Moe caer ie |_ fet aes heme tom's] ESE Eee | Ehalinarns oem | mucum siorme and screens, Anu | drive owt Ua! s , Wibuilmgr | WEST SUBURBAN — 11-4 POR BETTER HOMES carpet gtad. gata bestocm iy. | garg apeymen. bon McDonald, | pace Carpted family sue gine crate Mee anaes |Family Special r living room with entrance | SYLVAN MANOR us paneled room for den of | Neat lke new 2 bdrm. in Watkins | —~ rite se ving tm Bloomfie oe aa torah . Modern a sement with tiled/ Lake Area, ‘antes é = | Bitehen downstairs, ¢ spacious bed- + Tose. : ee ee exterior. 5 - AU URN EIGH — kitchen. 2 brick floor. $18,000; terms. aped, oi} fur- 80 rms, & tile bath Pull : Flop s and bath. nace, ; up. base- large rooms and bath do 5 rooms - and gay nemetge | mohgy ange | — home with attached 2 Sma: uty 9100 wih payments at ) 0 ment, gas hot water heat, fec-| ~ HOME & APARTMENT mice Ccemn: and tothe ue = me omeee carport, 1% baths, | Ni Will bu’ reation PINE LAKE DISTRICT _— Rivet el a Je ice shad: 15x125, with utility rm. "Lovely lot Rog hs 9 geo Than. New. e caranse, a ine, = and in-| home = S Ran baseneece ‘oe knotty pine "walls Pande ones Distinguished designed nase Best coum fees 2. Owe a sto, center ; private ges, Priced at - é-oll-tenk ake privileges too, He oF cent int. ba : e own seven room hom. : ‘ on. n- town. $7,950 with only $1,559 down Pric tanks ++. an re GI IV th sul. heat, extra large me lg Be neg ssession. ©, tant te tn ence | = or, moving ons ay ; . = T.g ; $2, ed to sell with terms. 3 bedrm. GL, VAN VLEET — ree} Requires fartial down’ pay.| nt condition, inside and out.) Friced low at bout $3, somet ee. ea oe wey mont tncludin a tenes Ea ‘BIG REDUCTION iene — oe Gain ane 27 Oakland cs. ous Den MeDonaild. On 3-253. = oe _ Guess. —_ See of aaytinne ‘ot anylime by appoint except ly. nice lar tun 500 down and Od per mo, a. i heurance i . Bright clean mtehen. xford|/4 pp 5 piace. dining ee $1,256 is m price on the 6 room modern |“ with tiled en. Put bem. RMS, LAKE PRIVILEGES R. ‘D. RILEY, poee, Sansied room, | nice | C ome o $ JOHN WINTERS. SUB, som pown.- = so span 3 bedroom on Gan ber “ideal family ‘home. Full| terms enced yard) “sonele: LAKEFRONT . _ {88.0 000 OL 2.1682, ——— cna oe TRADE, . $10,300 WITH. $2,800 DOWN pe me peer : : | Fenbe : AS AS = WITH $1500" DO’ nor Pooag $250 DOWN g ell. Modern owt cow on tein maine just 15 es recreation ls, ottered ae at - 1183 SUFFIELD. Crescent taeetront calc! i bea. Sao me eo on the) 679 W. Huron Slenement house en 0 See- bedroom and bath down: 3 = per month including Shady 0 Oak: Syl Quiet,’ prt. on M . Birmingham's} rooms. . side -and one of the’ best jo- . Huron St. Ph. FE 46-3535 190 corner_parcel. Has priv- bedrooms up. Lots of closet wes and insurance. s in Sylvan pi A eg ene, megere| ek Saat 2 een $350 DOWN cations, Near bus, stores and | —————Open Evenings on Carrol Lake. space, ‘Auto. gas heal & bath, “plus the use| in top condition. Well| J#rge living room. fireplace, din-| Newly decorated $ armors, Same” sepeen, | 1) yeees » Goo € i and Event . landscaped ty with ing L, nook rooms & base-| old. A- ' An value water heater paint- ngs after 6 call Mr. Lease, "peautiful Sylvan Lake. 2-car eutate garage. To; PE 6 in kitchen, Pamily| ment Gas furnec 1 condition. two nice bed- - at $1756. td basement, Fenced back FE CHM ee tip: sin. Rome is only | room are ee Pal wees | Smite Gchocl” Auk ior “Sir-| chen aad" dinetie fou'vwil’ od empstea : rd. - = ; . . ; w ecorated : ; ge. base- ith . £ Nene! ou : baw. M. Stout, Realtor | [itwr"aputinta” | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | ** TAU tone | MUL VANVLEET | BatPnttisiaes Ete,ece! | cMMEDIATE, Pomsmaston,, | Ie basement wih ras mae | NO, PERRY £ : _ Es BROKER . : immacul FS ; 5 =F * SeEettines ws) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 704 S_Telegraph Rd. | John K, Irwi loazzano CRSE=™ — onvonn| _af Tiler? orem bumere | Hal apm ees eee | flow, “a ewe Je ore ed | Mal family home, near pe, Mites » ay Sees - : FO maui (2m, Eeieeree Be.” Oven 0 FE 42533 ope In - a MER =o LOE, , © au. | Fey 7) BEDE HOME CARGE| sacrifice Pritieges eo, Brendel = bedrooms & » ep. Living Tesm R 489 Yr. $6,000 di - s. Im- paged furnished ining room. remodeled kitchen l. “i. 7 a lor . EAST SIDE 2 Bg weer me ‘ $8,500, FE 5-790, wen, CE ms peels pectecsen. Terms. FE slightly extfa Reasonable down sot erm tees Bown & paneled den down. Pull — LAKEFRONT 6 room bungalow, 3 bedrooms, | Phone FE 5-047 _ Eve 0 MT 6-9783 i8T $2,000 DOWN TAKES. 4 FAM-|TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR} Sopa antser. FE| Here is one of the mgt attractive |. shower, gas heal, feom, sige & aS Convenient to everythin family dining room, of] bi Sy ily plus owners apt. furn. In| Partrid ‘ BRICK RA two bedragm bungalows f ; water softener, = 100 Oakland Ave. open Bves.| fishing. lake everything. On good storms and screens,” Good wat | | rooms 8b Y OWNER nent we." ast side. $250 monthly | py Bee Sy ReGROnMe FULL z,| This, nome is coma sletly furn-| $00 Price and terms oo cn paren & ose excellent bat rere, *TsSmauty | ull price —- 3 bedroom ranch. Tile bath, fire- Sern, fence backyard. bel ie*itas rick 5. (eaTane. pe or CLAMIGaTON PE ssl. ELWOOD REALT =a sure to investiga abe oes before you M ty. i appointment only. © WONG | Se eee | eer Soe eS) s ee Ee pei asin |ceerege eae | ie BE, Bite | ™ |g ae came 5 r : ss 5 . | © meramanes fr a ‘ Established tn tM repre pote ar Dotan |. ment, cedar shake riding large $ WN terme Vanitorn,, 4625 aoe asement $14,900. Terms to FHA FE 5-1284 or ko 3B BUNGA coal heat fhe Pater ‘= me bat down payment required. 628. brick planter “box are but a few 3 dedroom brick starter home. | TE s-ieeg_ evenings. cwaet MApIe — The eee , lot, mneluded Only’ $5,088, “Ea Easy 3BEDR » | Shown bi ment only. today. 913,800. | i ASHINGTON PARK. $3,000 DN.| ~ : ane, ne Gaps to sim, ~ y = wa ROCHESTER ata full plete 2. SEU semen wen| _ SYLVAN LAKE- eal Peay woeee - 2 pede eee ne | wer ten | ee ne oma 3 et pms, fot noes) OFF SASHABAW aa _ qliminates cross room. | ow. §,,7eoms. family dining room, og a ag a $| SEAUTIPULLY LANDSCAPED | spicer tevetre Croce to shoveing. Oa excellent surrounding | Small four rooms _ large Living room 20'x14'-8" e have 2 homes which we have ‘a baths, basement with recr $11,500—Te brick minor repairs. Close to shopping Basement, and nice lot & bath, all aoe: xi¢'-8", 3] taken in trade, 1% story ‘brick.| ‘iom room. 2 car gar: _ Smiter f Ts es ZS wooded | Pull price, $4,500. “4 ¢ | A home we feel is listed right. TE gg ngg hog a cos ye < closets. | ‘i story Dek. | Sctdect stilt. keewltel te vee aw. ord, Inc. sere 44 mile from Pontiac ‘Lk. | ADAMS __ oa case se DOWN — Little farm. 5 acres}; Se Eee . sata" Bs aan pie “Can vet Sale, 912.600; terms, “quick | 3390 9 -feee ae oe sooen | EM 32038 hown by appointment. | NEW 3 BEDROOM. eae ee |e excellent Little farm. SAcres | VACANT BUNGALOW. $6,050 a. ne Ouiy j : price. us * 600; terms. y Fl 10002 | 559 DOWN. WEST SIDE RANCH | DOWN. WEST SIDE RANCH | Only trim and floor to finish | ranch -styl bedroom Californie |——y,.., OR TRADE | pe ares jong Tec: — ieee ee OPF JOSLYN : F_Kivurn Ra _OL_ 6 . type sare home “Supernly. ene. Rd. on era ee tae for details, ne a (ae ~~ : ga HATCHERY RD. 2 : : 3 bedroo struc 35x26 8 ri unkir 1475, Low down ‘AD Lai — fell ALL THIS a|3 DAY POSSESSION old. Sc ed F A ! [ JEN. i an living space, 1x6" aes = oe OAKLAND AVE. — Business restriete paver gg ty pao | seveess oes siding & ia : ; BUILT Be ete op loos Snmity fovely kitchen, plesty ot sup: Asbortor ‘stling, Pictete, windsw, and home. Corner lot soned com-| [ott oe ieee te beet 100 «360 re - ON YOUR LOT pero rected Tiving room with | lot. Only $8,600. ‘Low down pay. 90, WATERFRONT. Cooley Lake.| 3b fail basement. Priv: mercial with large ¢ foom modern | ent, ice inrge lot. Sell 9000 | 102 og HE 4 = place, full b Ka kool | poet eed Mane) es i A ee ee cpea on Messier ana Loves $ = mee See: wn a tek, bel sese 108 vee PE 8-05 she | ONLY $12,995 seabed. Jie car, enrage, Beach | rin, Hee, Peeemetete wie | sonrine omen we ree] L CLL TL LOL | "sees i, naaion ‘pie tee as 2 seme nan | = throughout. “Many extras. Priced SM $28;800, Terma,” Will consider re ast time. Owner leaving slate. et Ob aioe. Fou | oo SON REAL oe 1. Our tremendous buying at $24,900 with terms. — ne (MR eonetter Rr ces Gag sete, cate hos ag LTORS a power; * -. L ; "| 5 BEDROOM 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE- oe ae room, extra stool | 759 . © TRADE directed miined ; » 8 . . - : Basement. , : ae — — this price! 9 WIDEM AN x. PRINCETON. Close to schoo!. * tana” contract. Call: ONE CAae-Fe | W. SIDE INCOME oo ent get ee one Cigek AW _Ruroe_Fhone_ FR tis" 2 — : with ‘ton mag — =e WHITE LAKE foing to Fro 4 mg ai value. Owner| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE S 2. 72 SERVE YOU ,BETIER WE 2 eager 3 lots ise x 128", sarage:| Beautiful 9 room. Seer ee ines | Avery fae 8 family in conventent : the enlarged and ‘eres : PE 4-4526 polished ‘oak inte fahetier 41 trim & firs. west side location within walking | *!!- 500 NEAR — LeBaron School, . area’s- i utiie alte Oe Chose—to-Schr = SYLVAN LAKE Modern brick.| 2 ¢9* s8rage, large guest house, distance ‘of downtown. 3 car ga-| Lovely 5 room modern bungalow = , ool & Bus +} +, rooms. Stairway —to—expansion | ete of land paved road e.| rage’ full basement. excellent gas| With attached.fwo car — oa @ room, 2 story frame with base: | attic. Wall to wall carpet, drapes,| rms. .-#23,000,| Sita heating system In wander~-|_ two large lots. Easy ‘erie. rai : $1,000 DOWN 3 ve added s new KING nent” bas nee rata rih, base | e-blinds. O1. furnace. Byeeseway GI TAKEOVER _ ful condition throughout. Has’ [ee = BALDWIN — Lg ly hasgy som Ragrayeollge org HOME PLAN-| car garage on paved street. Full with jalouste _—— ‘Attached| L8@ 3 bedrm. 87% by 365 ft. rooms on first floor and 6 roo ign emo gen . = : Pook 7 Lgl jot near Dray- AND VISUALIZER. It will ‘ rice, $8,900 with $1,500 down 1 = Canal back ef pro-| Paved road, good Hon Lorsegh a on second. Full price $17,900 = $15,973 LITTLE FARM. 4 acres of It’s in perfect condition tn- features ings, cabinets gg =e ° e & OL } atrgnines —. oe sti “—— case to mortgage. pine center, $12 600 #100 down. =~ ~ none Recondition Lap ong —e aad me ico Large living Sapa water, commbereebts rangements will be in the plan REALTY OFF WA r cent interest. : bottom ee paneling, family} living room, and neg of your qhaine of help Jou re-ire ponte W. urea street FRANK SHEPARD a ‘District $300, down De-| ¢ vedreent gone full base- HOME—ACREAGE. Here is on excellest velus, Eres: Bitten ae “breakfast sock, at only #7 ott, all, “Priced arran Se plan your : - 4040 story home on 4; ment, 2 car garage, ent owner has spent $6000 in ' i ae : - COLORED fot tiving ‘room dite x iti" | ara po Jy acres fin Highland: Comfortable 2 bedroom modern | modernizing. . fh tec room, on wait on ils one! ae : > Penny Glassed-in porch. V-blinds, Alums. xc. location, $15,000; term. home on almost 3 acres in Wa- and garage. poly is rpeting. Peng Bos RIT STREET ot tdrom| Segoe aap mare ne | MO eee Spas | eee See ee, ems | BROWN, Realtor | MME HHe Ge! O') Lost 2 {= Jun) pad. Swavkina lee yotets me. , Realtor MGciter Oe. Mageaant | Late, Oe etree ertent heat to | 2M _.W. Maren Ph. ? a ‘blue prints}. DREXEL stk - & 2. Walton : 7] BDRM. BALD BAG noe wrest next te TIPL FE 24810... K We are lost for = for lee SE Etls1.000 Down | Baar TP EDeg: 2 Stem eek rie oun Mitt | New cinder blocs ame, ear | Ca tore arn | NORD LarTG Seva LA EFR NT Enon’ rent value fer the 3 Sea = plans are by the world famous; . ~ attractive 5-room homé PVT. OWNER PARTLY FURN. = te mates . Stream | V 7 rv nly rome araenge Ramee a roimey| Fay Panee handy Paar ber cat Mees | Ea See | Soe oe Se REALTOR FE 43381 | SPECIAL ea Spe ag a Wright, AIA. We will price schools and city bus. Paved |. » down 000) cash’ and $2,000 wectetge! ane | S00t6 Call oMr. iuctdoch: Oa 4-3581 | ° ivin S 3 any of these or your own special ave at iat aman! RAINBO 3-0526. ane oe ee Pe OPEN EVE. Tit. lege saved taal “cae %. “Hardwood "teers sive ao in WR ALO —— | SMALL NEW HOUSE, MOD ~ Car- Sasem Fl mod . Storms and screens, §$11,- EALTY . : 1 ag gs , fireplace, mont with finished _ Sense gee ek | Oe § “EF 22614 soa 8. PADDOCK mw nok COLORED Terrill ag aa On Be cose IN. $1,950 DOWN. Off |. eee teteetae’ cone. bee | oe room, gives the, naam e | pointment. We'll be pleased Ae : | ee Nh E éas06| Story, 2 pedroom with dining rm. | ore es Prise. —#5,100 1 ? BRIC K. cee 6 we eee rent an sii.soo. reed ‘so coubie, sii. ° pon Tl a Rip tg Sagres 3) : - and porch. Pull basement. One for BY OWNER, NEW 7 ROOM HOME. porch, gas heat 2 cay gare ier 3 Pelt weil Haat gio ows | Baia erie ci | LRRR ace coming | meee aon matte) Gree ee BIG TALK ae - wc ‘ R - € en With oom homé i PRICK RAN a ‘ LOM DROOM , STARTER CENTRAL ST. — INCOME, all bookcases, 23 ft. living alt apartments. tn ‘ail. Gentral steam | trade. 2 Soc K RANCH HOME |Ciarkston — MANY EXTRA’ PRA. modern. Owner oceupied Ast floor Wisi Waienreah carpeting, Ga: articramines pusartee asm About @ BIG h 2k ; . 3-family income near down- TURES INCLUDES oe 3 bedrooms, living room’ kitchen ing L, built-in china cupboards. orets — = per month, JUDSON STREET. $9,750- FULL _ neer theniants Y: <— = I VERY ATTRACTIVE — With 3 bed- iown. Very little work for C TANK & -ROUGH dining room, 2'aparimenis oo ad | Such kitchen with, vent fan -& ee geen Only || ea bocce aete Srommn as “brick, tos! 3 BIG. bedrooms rooms, 2 baths, lovely dining handy man to conyert this PLUMBING. — _ floor’ rented for approx. $150. ceramic tiled counter tops, eros te he rooms down, 3 rooms up. and tile th up: 4 BIG room with glass sliding doors, Lobe ox into a income . . per month, $16,000. Terms, ramic tiled bath, oak floors, plas f fed tun go enero : Fooms down: BIG car ga- large den, car port,. built in sara unit $11,500, CLARKSTON AREA | ELM Eee -.| tered -walls throughout, full base- . furnace, lot 50x150 feet. . $2.- rage, on a BIG 580x125 ft 1 paved drive — street., > mae REAL SHARP of =p Bath at 5 Somes, coce 5 ree. peri wih bent, Canin lot. Everything is BIG but $16, oon = Only $3,862 down, HOME — ane pene! ieee Basement, Auto. furnace. si & screens & “a 100x- 3 Ss the flag Call NOW to see | / Lor — CORNER porch. Fenced yard. 1% ift. corner landscaped jot with ~ OOM _RANCH__ | _ the BIG value PRICE REDUCED é ia. CARPETING car garage. Low down payment. __Cyclone pence FS re Oous. “28 an ground, well land- equity including’ escrow account : 4 or ae ee J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor BEAUTIFUL SEDROOM FRI. ape ain @ lot playground | ©" this GI, Resale. Close in lg ON — This nearly new 2 bedroom | Suburban Village —— $500 ae ae So ton wee 2 28 toot ere & pene Outdoor replace Miod| et plastered walls. 4° “EF bat 1 ESALE ome, nice quiet ate Bory Open Evel Tus. "Bet oni bullt- | _ sOnry onstri wel 4 . 4 an- Texepieak Secaticn and mens peceers _— story ONLY 3 DOWN N SALE CARS ves oof aera a _ 33 i : me eet ‘ ell designed kitchen, n __base- ; Here — Gig 3 bed- - iuered couple with lake ~. idential secti 2 shady — OAK FLOORS NATURAL cans to Pontiac i apathy Perry carage. $15,800, $3,500 down lot 50x128 feet. Vacant, just moved | a e- : see Now only §8,250 — fun woolaps ag ae soeh tar CUPBOARDS — ae a a Gene corsao® 2 meee. eal Beal Building ~ in. Shown by appointment. Nieeee a. iohn Monteith car garage. $12,600, reason- . car garage, 94.500 bes My aig 2 H h NORTON AVENUE. Large fly |* “per cent apt del er the 4% HOW: ABOUT THIS - able! — JIM WRIGHT 2 LAKEFRONT 3 BEDnOon HOME, LARGE LOT, ump ries home, 2, lots. beautt eae. about $3,000 down. with : 6 REALTOR = hom, Large enclosed | 8-87 equity, $56 payments. PE ; = scaped, 714 3 pe. bath, ipcaeOeS = Wel eixina al” . : Ae onthe E 5-0441 nods eee 3 lots, $15,750 Low a Ow PAYMENT, 5 RM Se teesra — one oe ee eae WEST IDE | _ @ bath ranch home in beautiful . sere 8:30 | —«Lo@_corract & bath, fu S. Multiie and near new shopping ‘area : STATESUBDIVISION] {2 "7g, end peruine ee bedroom brick, ood tocatln, | Frent datge,geeming, pore ou) Tn lerme ____re Sout Open Eves new Gondition Inside and out drapes included. Best of 8 COLORED . to car att e ba alters Lak ves. . is inc ze 3 BEDROOM BRICK — with E $19.950, woe earege. ct nee automatic - -heat tionally good buy.” $6. $00 with IVAN W. ae ELLEN §S sT. | Aled ra, it Giles ms. See Mrs.| ° -— privileges. & Z est sie ai Som Seem | inconf® on g. Jes- oe cna ni ene | Offered at H16.b00 Bo pd cote small down payment, SCHR IN ROYAL OA ‘f PE 246i, pee ieldal Mec Pay, eiiiame rakes: Secoment, with apg ll niaoraal Ling and hen . count if desired . * = A ‘ ~ garmee Pa Doreh. » LAKE PRIVILEGES Se eitaetaciteas: | Stee prides Priced at cn "| FoR SALE WITH Low Down | fomen. Fenced vreer yard, wall aE ie Kam sen} “” se en 7 eS and other only $2.506 d SI ; ayment. 2 fam land , lakes. this “practically “new SASHABAW RD. ° nent. 2 family income home. scaped. ‘Fienty “of shade. It's FALL SPECIAL "$850 DOWN . OR Odie tamR — Degree for)! | Stick So bedrasees Ht bc | |Bloo field I Sma kes ; tree Hod cleat ‘or onal home tiz.960 clean prieet to sell. »LAEEFR te) Located on Heirrison st Bring. this Leckey ai ranch home, | situated on mfield Highlands cont inside fe our Featares| [ime, Sun of Mon: ake GBT; | diate with, $3,000 own. Imme:| Of furnaces insulated. ni REALTORS FE 40 house with 3 Bedroome ang baun sdroom home, new in 1954 | large | well-landscaped lot. | } bedroom ‘Colonial, 1's aéry Tall “bsaement “h) cil: durnace: | —2are-. Codie — piace, large Kneben.” fel bas Bre ont 8. ti 528 basement oF ges Ferree megernet: firepiece.”1i7- has gonial net andi | creas d,grounds, 18 tL er ee re ~~ —OXROW LAKE 7 | SMALL, BUNGALOW “F500 perfect beach. $12,000 total, Telegraph ___Ever_& Sun. oe - iatindry trae. Prived 6 1 7 i Fate: ‘ on. other “4 . Ceramic «bath : Seon leneates weetece an | icce ied ahetewo full dining ae ment, wa sr tome Wcpartese, mets ; = : t pine Cael _stone__&—Irame— A BETTER A R. D, RILEY, r, Broker . f hen, full basement room and e ba men iy. e:. Opportuni! eat oil : R Ol sabeth - : pa nnigews Berean aR mos room store Mepiace 2 30 ful basement, electric hot wa- ' Nanéymea Only OF, hullder or! heat. pie gg BCLS $30 STARTER HOME N LD FE = Sst Bren, Ra. 7 a parege, Only 411.800 500, terms Your family will love A took JERRY F. ADAMS CO. » bearot EARLY KEW a FOR YOU FOR BETTER BUYS. la es," FE eaeat : es R today ee oft ie Ee 5: sen | we tera. fio —— lake front near mn . 3 ras. @ 4. with of! 4-BE EDROO Png ‘et Ro * iN ob . x ~ ee: FE 4561 AKEPR( G é : rms &|— 3 ey Bear oy Annett Inc. NIctottr wm tateweed Mages tate] aE oux-Franks | SPSsHaear te no] 7 men tat Soaerem yal pay Thre Partie Frees = REALTORS oo realtor DONT PASS UP| PerTecd. Stop in our ettice 10F | sg Dine Rey On ‘ Oakland County | pee and a car sarage. Moq-| List Thru Partridge _ a fUBTOMER PARKIN a on tren 8-0466 | foods! Rei Bt. MONEY! Sell éeded | 2228,5u" gp om a maps, | £395 Dixie Hwy. . OR 3-9701 ae 2610 Unian ealty ‘her. S. gees hae iron if Paw Nenings and Sunder ‘- ra, Keichner unnéede or your con- ; < : -emmaculate | ; a aero Ans \ y 1-4 [™™ $-1201 re 4m3/bélongings for cash oe ._ BIRMINGHAM oe or EM Soa! sitter 9 out Pui price 458.500 with tiru-| GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell a ae , fhrough s Classified Ad | 1580— aeentole Realtor pany Tom, oak. fiers. | ¢ sites LORED é thi it ; s 2 at : : ‘oe SIMRO at wt al aon ear sites, Me, eee :|. | All A ie ne esa kan bie . : » Wasy terms. FE 46403 7. sone 3S atte through Classified Ads! ¥ - ™* = t = cs : 2 ; oe es i g, * : fi : | . \ . oe | } A I ‘a : . . - / “ ) * ee i + ' zi Ee i Siw; { ee a : a ee i a es La. 4 -¢ } A ee ee le te i at | : pS os J Ae co ee Oe ee es ets eee ee 2 . * rE SCOTT LAKE FRONT. os Lead ished year-round cottages ipxcelient Good ach. return on investment. $17,500 I c “HAYDEN, Realtor 86 FE, Walton 8-044 _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 LOT 6x250 FT on of lakes. 13 of , Call FE Large Exc, Bunlding Lots Both lake frontage and lake priv Beautiful surroundings Good Fish. SILVER LAKE FRONT ated on or Walton ita tide. af Paleer lake. This well has ft. of List Thru Partridge _ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 24X60 o FULL BASEMENT, oe t. Clemens St, FE 2-0358. 200 COMMERCIAL PROPER- ty on Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, in- ty -eorner. Sacrifice for uick sale. Water, pani any and sewer. 56-3682 or IDEAL BUTEDING RE CORNER - and Cass Lake Rd; 70 ft. A 800 «sq. of room £8335 AREHOUSE ef per for rent For Sale or Exchange 300 ‘lo ACRES 96,500, TERMS OR ee oe ue BAXTER ead Soa ent: | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 2 CHAIR — —— re, et a N. ge Federal pee in re Saevee down. a, x cer Box a Buy. ru Part ge _List st_Thru_Partrid idg food. Heese Folks Buckner’s employes se amile im the most Reade Sage map ner. Tt is easy to deal at B . Whe kin Roane’ 10 600, Up to 24 months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. G13 DIXIE, BIGHWAY ae BARNSTON wat D LAKE _ LOANS Ss. "COMMUNITY LOAN, CO 3. LAWREN FE. IENDLY SERVICE Loans TO $500 -0421 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. von? _ ROUSEHOED GOODS Ph. Rochester, OL ¢-0711, OL 1-971 DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily througl Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, *| dial Fe 28181. ’ i FT M V-BOTTO BOAT FOR table, Ds or garden tractor. OR TERMS OR ae $3500. _ trade. P.O. Box 535. a; | 3 GMC DUMP TRUCK WITH 32 factory rebuilt motor & 4 néw Pe a.itee for sale or trade for car. OAR WOR oR 5 Seas WHERE YOU. HAVE ? 4 B.g N WEL Peer ih Vin Wei) ote ¥8_ A-1 COND. FOR CUB “tractor ee % ton pickup or sell. LOT, an seoneider ear take equ SWAP, BUY OR SELL. CALL . Swap Service. CR %8561. . Two 6-FT. ha ota OLL-A-WAY overhead garage doors, Perfect operating cond pao Trade for boat trailer, ooter, of. house. ‘windows. oR 3-8863. ‘TRADE St. Mikes . Bathroom fixtures, beds, dressers, vanities ¢ and ono eh noel mattresses. Liv room suites, ‘ onal chairs, yee fame, tadios, rugs, dining room and Dinette er misc, items, NEW & USED ai — trade dept. for real USE" et LAY « EEMS “PLAN Bs fee mas me ut WE FE 5-0241 OPEN IN. on gr 6 _" E. of Ponti or T mile of Auburn Ra Mae. eights. on Auburn sell of ow Eas Cone . 2 acres of IC_R. burner, good — Guede “er My ee mck al. Phot tubing. Fe 5-0288 ae athens 5:30 ey ANTIQUES China « silver - furnita - cream chairs, ” wee Open Eves. & Sun. Only 32 Pine, behind Pontiac Press 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY “MAID VINTL “Tite, te VACANT 3 bedroom home Ft. ‘Wall Tile 2 Bri ete ata" | meen saa FART. &: BRI Fact eile ne | “eres, Tt Ww. Rare home, acreage, or lots. Cail | 8 te a & for details, =~ * Bolen's Ridemaster tractor and ; Te Se ey Paid $500, will take e Bateman _ "ache kere K a haged oGk chet ot drawers, § PLAITIPSCM| Eerie gine sete, lined ; aos. Se a on mar -W 4 chairs, | REALTORS | FE 4.0528 pron 371 B, Telegraph Eves, & Sun, ceesnA * wn. N. Saginaw a Reconditioned Appliances. Square Maytag washer Frigidaire elec, range, $34.95 GE Lite iia ao cond. Coldspot refrig SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED |. and rebuilt. Free home esti- mate. OR a SAVE UP 10 @ PER CENT ON all Norge ‘Moor. sample CRUMP. ‘ELECTRIC INC ease MANUFACTURE . ° maseboards .......-....65-5 .00-C 3465_Auburn FE 4-3573 | poor & window trim ...... $5.50-C aussie OR YARN THROW |Cove ..Q.............ceeees $3. Also custom weaving. 100| Shoe mold —........---.0s06 $2.75 in” stock. OR 3-6536. Quarter ro nd mae Sas REBU: ASH t jambs, interior wee Pp Guaranteed. Puyle Door frafhes exterior ...... $9.95 803 -N—- Johnson. ° PE | Half screens vy 28 $3.30 _4-5169 —_ interior Mush from ... ca sLiouTty TusED om a ALTON serees aoc pond bem acoder - rod enere. ectric water heater Che +0611. Wn sfguble hung _ 20x: 20x30 $12.29 wheal trailer. Antique clock yan mercury filled pendulum, 194 Mt. _Clemens “BUY DIRECT 2600 Union Lake Rd. at "Commerce EM 3-4148 Complete house orders we do better. BEEF AND PORK - HALF AND _quarters Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941. washers & dryers. yrs to pay or 90. days—same WAYNE QGABERTS 121 N, Saginaw. _____ FE 5-189 SINGER ELECTRIC “SEWING MA- ot wa poet aoe nal 3 piss ments twig. eae 3 STOVES. BOUG SOLD, BX- channed, eae Clem- STOVE AND REFRIG Reasonable offer. PE 5-7984, BINGER er aed MACHINE. Sesteoin SE, OR Cheap. ares te, Oil, Heaters ‘ best st bait ‘the coat. | tad, Hoe nee, Olle: Revestts, Se 20 is me $35, 80, $75 and $85. bass clarinet. MORRIS MUSIC PE 2-0967 107 8. Baginaw Street . in. “feas steak sinx: ’ | CHAMP C & H LUMBER CO. ANNOUNCES THEIR NEW CASH & CARRY POLICY AND PRICES Acoustic ceiling tile j3c r aq. ft. plain, ceiling tile. 9%2c per ax * thet ‘ ~ Native rough lumber 2 oF aoe each, 2 “oe 800 each. ? feants, $75 per M. pending ks Rd. and Aubu ‘orne s PE 26141 nT days & week wits: haproe sinks, e338. 6 A CLOSET DOORS’ ~ Alt se ne feat FE me from $8 @ u oes y Door Sal Co. 37h 8. Paadoc K. Pontisc PE SPARK PLUG MA- chine. @. aod 12 batery char * Clare Mi months: ae 49 — OR 3-1978. COLEMAN gag axy 4 duct oun, ued colors of Berry Bros Conse paint. Most colors except white. t Pel a SAVE |. AT WARWICKs GUTTER. 12c per ft. goil pipe, $3.35 per igt.. to copper oer Wc ft. Romex, Ww. 4c per ft. __0?. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd TABLES AND CHAIRS, TABLES 36x36—formica topé, chairs, up- holstered (or in, steam tables PE 5-8060 or 2-9312. THERMOPANE WINDOW, x 5. Preven door. Gitls 24” bike. MA Talbott Lumber ro KOTON paint Ee any weath- 15 mos. Reas OR 3-175 2 YOUNG me Tat oe aon BALE, __Statted. FE 5-5 2 BEAGLE ane THIROUGH- _bred, AKC. Reg. FE 48064. § LOVABLE KITTENS, LONG hatred, house trained, free. MI 4-8784 / 7-MONTH-OLD AKC REG. MALE Beagle, in 12-inch class. Black. ees at. Front MA 50821 1-MO: C REG. MALE Beagle, vod 12-inch classs, Black et. Phone MA 5-0621. 7-WK.-OLD TRAINED KITTENS, ree FE 54-2089. REG. BEAGLE PUPS, Ready for training. OR 3-7500 AKC REG. 13° BEAGLES, 3 MO. old. Exec. hunting stock. Reason. OR 3-6187. Plasterboard arm Hardware, brampin and lias AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY trieal 8 es, 1028 haxioad Ave. = 16 = old, Ready for Pau, _fraining. MA 5-1608. wooD AND ALUMINUM eo nation d window joors and 1 re end | BENSON “LUMBER Co. Lt ecer DRILLING gal AND . Must sell. FE 2-07. De It Yourself _ 61 _.. FOR RENT WALLPAPER A NDERS—EDGERS— POLISHERS HAND 8A we BROWNIES HARDWARE PE 3-020 400 aoe SEWING a DRY formies. ng : Weekda im 66s, vias § te Sears hot \< ole Sasa Jom $45, 156 W, Mobtcaim, FE 6-4712, OE a aise q AEC prore ES GREAT _dane, OR 3-1576. . AKC BOXER PUPS. FAWN. Wi. re __5-1037, 3250 Crooks Rd, BRITTANY PUPS 6 WKS. OLD. 2-8206. _$25_ each. FE TERRIER PUPPIES, aKG reg., 79 Wall, PE 2-4628. BEAGLES AKC REG. READY To start. FE 5-0803, * COCKER PUPS, AKC R sac, 4160 South Shore Ra Watkins. Lk. OR. 3-6181, : TATURE SIRED - seg OL THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, /it’s FE 28181. he ih idee, 2 83, : A Loa : | Preto eo eR PAE ep i; : ; . qe hy y ay Goan fe 4 ‘ aH 1 [ee area ee fs ‘d See ~ Pe ty ewe al ere Ee fe | i, | - f Ve fet beet | - al _ \ | fo : i ye ead oe ‘ : ; . f = D + « | _| r 2 te ie J 2 f oe mY ‘ ae “ . ; . \ . ox . — $ ue ws ¥ % y a “Ae aH ee Ste ; a\) earns : ; a eae: A THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 | | ’ ‘THIRTY-THREE Fe Sal Revert Prop. 4A Pretens. Onwertenit H 4 ataegaaid MAIDENS _by Jay Ala — Household Goods 57 Geods 57) Sale Household Goods 57; For Sale Miscellanequs ous 60 S Ry ee THIS WEEK SPECIAL | CULVERT PIPE fae ee | #5 | 3 osacrgenet. Me: ne mo Ox, ZL0OR Church‘: Ss, Inc, ‘feasrors wa: 102 8. Squirrel Ra. tT zon ‘ WELL ROD pone | “ 96 Oakland Ave. Joe oe a I ee teak: com-| fi BENDIX ELEC. DRYER. — plete, $65. ark 2-9 wo ‘nowete, ay ‘ws, sam new. PE 6-1940 UO | a FURNACE, =, scenes ' . BLOW. BEDROOM BRAND NEW Ho lanl areata et i wat see tt —call | a 2 a woe or, DUO THERM SPACE HEATER, of the a me Py car oh S| eer 5 |< 220._FE_¢-0006. BG other sets at equal sevings, r- | Guar. 8 EXPANSION ere Masked ae 62 a8 _fget Fete" Grab | See a ae | oe ee ee: : 95 . all FE| ARTLEY FLUTE. - a ‘95 | _2-0926. Auburn Heights ble. MYrtle 3-1155. e meshing. . ° ‘95 | ELEC. LAWN MOWER. BZ KUTE. Bb 'N SALE ON, OR- ae $ ‘ 95 | Remote control, FE 65-3806. ans. We will grand A : : o 98| ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES | § b down | GAS : nl ewe aN s_ er overly room im house. oted, ment oe ne a ar, ‘ : : i mee FE ¢1122 ae > neem : . & Rummage USED TRADE I oe signs, modern, lagher: Music Co, 18 ‘Huron $842. N ditional, terrific values. Bedtoom,| 8t. ed Wed. at 1 p.m. d ae ; : 1 5: oe | POR machines. $34.50. $1 DEPT. S68 "value, S504: reh, "2.08 Pridey th Som. 28] | ranch bends geceertlam equa, omer, re Rise PE Bot | Ponty wien micron ‘......gagg] anus, Vise: Slghiy Retr | epar alto Bak vik Fa y. . On Cole ve f _ FE 30311. BUNK , SPRNOS & MAT-|Davenpon & chair |; y Michigan “Fluorescent, 393 Or- ; red e. All this} ™. of Clarkston Rd. West “tresses. Brand new, $39.95 & up. [3 nc ss chair $230 | chard Lx. Ave. GRAND PIANO BROMBOX < Rcae of Joslyn. bate Orion, MY 3-1261. ~ “pts TALK . & at Rr a b erator — pease Tae |. gellent condition. 4308. EM 4.3 es NLAP + -- BUH ag a + 4B ES NES . ara. pee 1S pe. > suite a ~ CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 7 > > Custom Bu PE $-8929|(@ our _well-restricted GLOTHES DRYER, GAS. BEST |5 pe’ aiene si P88 gine $1.19 00. | EA ter zeae a x : 5 pe. a set... 9.50/20 Ib. bag ...............5 cond. Hills Estates. ee ee brand made, scratched, Many ether items ‘seavculgn roe: 4 te ans Seine saat en: CCORDION,. fir neo et AVIS” oin-ceaatinend _ Michigan *8 caarcoan “"** cs vig of Red white pe earl. 3 ‘mes old. | MILLER 2925 ERBERT C DA\ 3 fo poem to top sere sat POW SMALE Abie are THOMAS ECONOMY aa BLAYLOCK me x tries ONAL GUITAT atl at | we've ever offere swap. FE . FURNITURE CO = 4 | Exc. ent included in oo 2 ° . COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 8 _§ p.m. MA FO" : USE — the private) * For Sale Acreage . 4 47 ist time offered at price & encase fo: 36i_S._Saginew _ mt. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. - FE 3-7101| PLAYER PIANO sue RELY ia beach at Lake Geneva? We have nae Jong lease. Good parking. Bedroom sute” wines eet! Used Vacrum Cleaners | PREE STANDING TOILETS posendstioned Of, _O-0881. rn : ¥ i $18.95 | ——__.___ — ® brick & frame ranch to 8 + Acres ‘Perecls Son Pe i , mattress, 440." 4570 Bor Tana! off| $5 and up, all makes. Call Fw) 21x32 Double Sink. ......... $12.95 SPECIAL SUMMER SALE. home, attached gar . rf 6 iy'9 = 6 & rolling | and, only by appointment. AY : _Pontiac Trail. EM 3-471 §-4622 or stop in at our office, | Washbowis with fittings ...... $11.95 Entire stock of Clarinets Eat, Bee em wit Merman] Lf. SrA oe GUS, Realtc BOWLING ALLEY | “St®N- Pie B pede t chas HEAP Te | pa Mt" cleens, by’ do pe: Celered pata set =” | Viole our. "Renlee Drums. @, ‘dining L too, a ea. or chairs, Hu cal : ‘th trim 5 900.95 AT TI ENDOUS SAVINGS — ee ~ large with stove &| li collect: Ortonvillc NA 17-2818 Small to inet, like new. §275. MA 43392. x. $1995 UP; USED RE- PACTORY nds & Irregulars D yen oven, 3 large bedrooms, full base- ACREAGE Siete. pin setters “Books open . CLOSING OUT frigeratore 900.98 upi RCA color ny SAVE FLUMBING SUPPLY Tus —t. ybomgars gh lee ‘wesc EA — toa —— Phone I see you had a very nice time al at ite beach this summer, All hand and power law mowers | ance. 422 W. Huron. 2) ifs, | S28. oe EE $8100 |, es Yor’ 2 vedroo house oo] Diane - ~ Practically new 85,000 BTU Duo PLANO. NABLE. |" New. $35 delivered including sales, | white Log ie Attrestive! ee -MICHIGAN BUSINESS Therm Ol heater with elec. blow- 4041 Walnut Lake Rd. Bir) tax. We also carry legs. gai | rooms,” al "foom,’ kitese WILLIS M. BREWER SALES CORPORATON | ‘gee SROULe pimcrah Se Se ae hag stainless sink eng a dis ~ N. Parke © or Hd 45181 Money to. Loan 53 Swaps 55 BARNES 1 HARDWARE waste SUBCTAIC Bry- ot a ast price. Schaeties ‘ : =— grace reee ove Sg 2%, Actes 5-0306 “a ‘s“TerBonAPH RD. nw State Licensed Lenders) pom a late eh Pom Be nog. oe MaAylair 6-114. 3000. SFEEL FURNACE REX. Sale Office Equipment 63 find @ home in this Woeatoa Yor; Level. parcet, loca’ ot | PARK aT OUR PRONT: DOOR BORROW 3 bedrooms, large living room,|= LEC TRIC MA NUTOMATICALLY pe = as Bln ah al cra. USED TYPEWRITER DESK, 2 x only $8,960 with § ‘OF! Clarkston. 330-x oy ae full bath, basement, attached ga-| New Haven, $7. FE 8-2636. 1,450 down. seukt % i L po nt Mh LS GE DISHWASHER WN After 4: 30 | p.m. regular Geshe, 2 aa \ypewrmer chairs. bulaing site for ranch siyle home. WITH dows payment or will trade for ee Ewa, piven gah GAS ENGINES —cheep. FEA “ bg 7 s . . we 4 a ~ BATSEEPOT BR Matt 5"Acres Partrid a ere eee seen lien Pon: . HOME TRIAL 2to9 HP ‘Sale Store Equipment_64 pecesjom, uit, With urs 5] gmat eaaie win ge tet tani | AL mie Rineticns "ade eod"ietest| "GEORGE BLAIR | Pai" iter Seton” fon “Aut | ___” Phone Pm bala oA tere nay ioe | KEWANEE 12 HP STEAM BOl= it ma, age. and a5 . com: , backed by 79 : - $124.05. Milk’s~ MI’ ior Garden: Tractor 1 bak ‘se. Heing bright Bichon, basement wf found _ e. Priced to ‘or ie is THE “BIRD” TO SEE mee experipaes. You may | 638 Dixie 5 He aay puaing™ *!25!| PURNITORE TO sory | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Es een pees Bienen. elec, coffee. stove, on eaten : 7 on ith small - . turn. family room, rec. Mt. Clem dairy case, and water softener, the water, shade : = $699,000 GROSS _ seedy come and can make Eves 1708 ¢. room| 1414 REYNOLDS minum | ® ens 8 rE "1512 $1,600, rigs a a Tedw. M. Stout, out, Realtor | ec Ow gro-| feswlar monthly payments, Serv-| seine OR SELL—LAROE CRIS Sn cole anne coeer i SIDING. Gell yours i phan GAs WATER TER Gaviowas 0: sR REGHTERS, Tl N, Saginaw St, Ph, FE eeries tn Onkland a| We te Sat, Miner: meunly size steel. bunk beds. six horse | chairs, $180. PE 2-484. our expert installations. Youngs-| Evecrie wate: heaters, tio like new $75 and (48. MA 42075 WELL LOCATED — And very at- Eves .*Til_ 8:30 volume business, Good SS - 7 on Evinrude & boat new side arm|/ SA GTOR ¥ REBUILT VA town birch and steel ns, hae os first —- after 5 p.m: pone My ie 2 eo Le 3 ACRES now for further details. Full price * Finance tnd_one beater, 2 bic a - boy's | cleaners, all 1 year ——— ree A ” storms ak “INED “< perey. ing G ——yooms, lovely = ad - ———— : antes, $16.95 . = ey down, §5 | : -|_Sale-Sport ar prgisencs Sime, Lig, icene whch, |” Salon Wt" watered “on DAIRY Corp. of Pontiac | _‘tm a ieee. Se sdaat 7 Pent | gata, Sotmnan a Coit] persone and,up, Vacuecyg | ese Coe ON "| sc vicron wageeric MARRARD * 5 \ ' ‘8 transferred, eon Prractticg a ob won homesite. eat high oot Jat | One of the finest lngependent . = wrote your id heme for 49. FE be TROMER.| OL 12001 for fred estimates. wa Ah beg _ decoys, OR 3-4578. s wick ,960, terms, ou build e the areas high k hi: bh GAg STOVE, '| TROYAL Oak < DOUBLE WINDOW. a $37.50 WEAVER K3 SCOPES - $28.98 rani sealable Sistrict, Processes milk and make UIC Cas 3 erecta coy er oe ranchers ra with full “yr ea _Saxs4. $10. Ga D $45.00 Weaver K4 Scopes — $14.98 William Miller * $150 Down 1 Pa aa Buys| thir own ice cream. Big vol- $25 TO $500 basement, ceramic tie’ be th, in| GOING TO CALIF. BE |! TO 3 “ROOM KENMORE = SPACE rage Voors $iti “automatic shot 6 = Ss Realtor - FE 2.0263 op ume of milk and ice cream sales $ ginerators, plys many extras Sell-| sold. Modern bdrm. suite, blond. } heater & tank. $25. FE 5-5010.| perry steel overhead factory sec-|Guns — Rifles — g Clothes. Ww. me Or eae at 400 Highland ‘Ra M59} daily. Could ipcreased! On your ows igen. outs, or sif.sso pat el S-| Complete with box springs & mat-| 2 SNACK TRAYS. & CUPS, ODD| onds. All sizes and Prices. Large Onimes-Bear-Archety Next door to Sieach Cc CH UET ge Realtor howls oS at jon) maWIT te) pis el r =~. Oe service . “quick, US-1 Pa setio ae gen fel, corner : Pe nee oa peas selector Strom, rom scoagate - pis _7_M. Bt = yest _ttiee . ‘and helpful. Phone PE| Drive out US-10 to M-18. tum| Airfoam cushions, custo rn re tone oe rE © ACRES OF GOOD LAND, BY| piss stock cea at ai surance: | owe Mauer, Abo Ba, | fay nay oui gy Meek | feet oka Fe YEN) Poy te eimai SE S| Poem ee Has TT. WARD E. PARTRIDGE HOME SAULO Geena than @ mo. old. 21" Mtunte “TV | wep Fras | BOP AEE POR TeLere | Bam, scl trade, Burrnads Tt * 16 Acres—Wooded - REALTOR —-FE 43581 ZRRY .E. ADAMS CO. } cénscie, biond; Prigidaire s ~ISAVE PLUMING: 8 PT $3.80 | HOT AIR FURNACE, |g betegraph Rd PE 24708. : Ht you lke trees, you'll Uke the “‘THRUOUT MICH. -LOAN CO Steere vk ast ca. carpets. Oui ray {ereen pat 172 8. Saginaw ai OPE S21 Sud storm windows, lavatory with | GUNS — BUY - SELL TR. ee natural this 475x350 1050 W. HURON BT. 7X, Perry st. (Corner Pike) Hwy. er felt. All "wars 4 753 ROOM KENMORE SPACE | faucets, spring and mattress, FE| Manley Leach, 10 : parcel * fe — gentle ape a OPEN EVE. TIL 9. G “AS - fe _For Sale Clothing 56| dies & lamps. ar, am. to 10| eater, blower & tank. $35, FE | +6189. Tents—Sale Se Rant . 697,300—BRICE RANCH—5 bea-| CO = SUNOCO 7 ET CASH QUICKLY |~ * p.m. through Mon, MAyfair 66569 vo wW HEATING : Cots Stoves attached , oF % WINTER AN I GAS RANGE, ELEC. REFRIG. 4 IKE NEW 8W ELECTRIC WA- : Hecsins 2 ad ri Eager sted ving’ rosea cad bee Ber Dest ee tan amekees pevvies poten JP to $500 _size sub-teen 2a. PE 2818 RCOAT, Houywood. double bed. Call FE ter Pumps. 2 Working bead deep- EQUIPMENT Joe's A & N Surpins - PE 20023 Nati - x UL SILVER Pox 41725, ~~ ‘ ile ¥ las “Used off furnaces, of burners, __Sand, G ‘ 1 & Dirt 66 Be | ear ample chiggpe tweed y4 KS) Byes. FE & : nag = 1956 a. ee gat BEAUTIFUL SILVER x COAT. ar a) Thine -$49.94. New-jet pumps, $67. OR floor furnaces, stokers and spac é rave . gnres. | BY < OWNER, W713 aches Wiaw|. = sales type who ee 7 "dante ‘Worn 3 times. Size 16. $200. FE GAS RANGES _ 39022; : Loates Wenee iaatin Co. ed c tive knenen. full bhspment wihi' 5 oad ry. Independence Towuship. Featirement. Either ‘sslected will = cee ee icon tur GIRLS CLOTHES size 10, FE | 30" foot samples. A) PR aS _furer Ov Bonin = . # FDS. OF ox Det By appt. only ependence ‘Township. OW. 3-8081. ee ee ee §-0957. ua moi OR -3-8907. weisae JET WATER PUMPS $005 $00.96 GA) Cree we 44a. $17,950-INDIAN VILLAGE = npg —~ GOOD CLEAN CLOTHING | REA- Reg. $140.96 | eee ue 8. Perr. ioA BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, bedrooms pies TY dou, large liv S T : oe TRinity ae a Mrs. SONABLE, IN PRIVATE HOME. | 36" deluxe range. with clock, tim- | 30 Gal. Auto. Gas Heater gs4-98 LUXAIRE FURNACES fill, sand and gravel. FE 2-3489. ing room with fir piace S| PECIAL _Terry, VErmont_ 17-1603. — eee |. BO, Ree -: O8| Cak. caks & flings 000.50 Installed. Pair prices Kenyon| 10 A STONE AND Wideed GaND kitchen with e wash. 22900 FULL PRICE — Lovely 5|/ SUBURBAN SUPERETTE 9 LIKE NEW WOMENS APPAREL. Easy Terms Laundry ae stand faucets §23.98 Heating Service. Gravel, top soil, fill and bull- er, ag baths. full basement, aYeae pers —— nee t land.|" cery by owner, 2 xl] Co 2 suits, a 16-18. Dresses 14- -WAITE’S UMBING ee CABINETS Witl TWO , G. R. ore PE 4-6584 garage. Brea,| School bus. Name Jour owa) bidg. with lovely 6 apt oan Mpany | 14__Pre. PE 5-075. Downstairs ‘Phone PE 42511 | 172 “soutn yigaginae st. ide LOADS CLEAN GANDY LOAM - -42,900-Down—LeBaron. sch gar oan gerereay price 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, | MAN'S BOTT w2e M4, OTHER | Gas REFRIGERATOR, GOOD ~ ANCHOR FENCES. _ lights,” 429 99 valos $19.58; lsve- soll Will deliver any amount. —3 plus summer, den. oe H. BROWN, Realtor S17a3 “tor appointms pment a a Be) Plo a re Pa? yt ee Sn jars kiiehigan Pacreceak large living room, with picture W. Mores Pu. Pu 3-006, bSTOAN Bb MELE DEPOT 0 BEL "Ee 2. py) REARED BEA ‘OR COAT. aS a ‘PURNISHINGS & TIMATES. PE 5-7471. os raUk. et wi SaREODED PEAT _HUMUS. i) large - | heme ‘wit ban: stripes cond. Cost $1500.) misc. items. 4440 Eliz. Lk. Rd. i ait oanbee ani is SUCH AS xS.________-| 689 Lockhaven, FE 5-1413. corgmnle tiie beth, paved street iene ar Ee panel seasanabte each efit. | aie - a - WED PRACTICALLY ag ale ae I agg md be oe BE gl 161] 57 BIACE DIRT, PILL, SAND. Pontiac Mo) For Sale Farms WELL ESTABLISHED HARDWARE NY "i ” Pes eniriey, Call|| New & Used ‘Merchandise, 43 a e— | stexel soil. i tractor Reon | Weak SEE BARON ES $9 oo Scrap & Iron S6A|-aner se SY: | ite Fwy Graton Pletse Mice REW. GALVANIZED tee ft 5 ACRES. RMHOUSE ping y and ‘new post offic ne nnw~-~~~ | HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC WASHER, | &RC : AMP. : ra Tor on Es 5 7 ae REALTY ith bath. ano tarage and Theb built, Large toy basement | s 5 = $500 Ai PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS|" speed crete only about %s | _ bart. Sa tr SLutniine surety ‘Smount, Cal Pa Re s +n ion eo cow. Deg geeat | abaremare, set om oor. | = — tat ete 8 “| "ALL GOOD BARGAINS | 12.8. Sestew ra oa Pox f M4 © gusty on your OUTBOARD MOTOR. 5 H.P. CLIN- ‘ Pon-Tel 7.3017. food, lesse to right party. oeaiene. “ou or furniture. Clear Y-Pine boards, 30 ft. | OTD = Wok, | Bisek aire vel & fl, Press Box 110. (Bienes, Fare Bee Y Fins 1-4 26 machine, xe. cond., Fie | ooeneaene ond al als ANDERSONVILLE — 125 ACRES, HIGH PROFIT ot We el ay ‘be’ sind to belp to re | Risctric. 1000 W A et 3 ft 2 neti: now an 4 rooms and bath, level. on 2 roads. Some lake | ee eee poon = i or 30 el 33 roll | _ i on : frente ‘Odin V, ; We 1. Footing. tar $4.10" - stone. ‘ oh Lk. pr roreege | manne ices Se ee) = Fear established parts & service “eS | ’ TAT E: Deverill Tl ee aoe condition =| ae sae fat Ss ou PLYW Se ae vat : eliver, Ve couch, e new. OR 8. * 1 aT VY Tite el per chi oe DIRT FILL PE sca. 3 >= to 10-18 pm. |200, ACRES — Richmosd ares, Lev-| 9% tion, Many” franchises. : 7 Pc_ LIVING ROOM SET. FULT out es. Milks oe £ 300. We: cng e, complete fine fue LYW VOOD SPECIAL LS BLACE Bint SAND AND eH. Get details. a tracks Eee wes Good lease. FINANCE CO. — a sr Chairs, ta-| “phonic,” oak solette, ¢-speed| and - building materials. % biren 4x8. Good 2 sides .. $16.00 4-1 TOP ge oa = Don’t miss. GOLD MINE. - See changer, 3 speakers, model 4, | You will be pleased with our prices | % fir 4x8 good 1 side. ........ 8 Ta en fll, Earl How- 3 -BEDRM. BUNGALOW ACR For th try gen-|- ~ FE 4-1574 2 PC. iG RM, SUITE. 6 PC. ‘acto representative sample. -_ ee Estimates free and | % fir exterfor ............... sit ard, 32 —_ an OAee a eos? oe r 72 Pontiac State Bank blond Jr, Dinette set. Blond desk. erfect condition. 6 mos. old Plyscord 4.99 /4-1 TOP —_ RICH BLACK Like New $2100 DOWN: picture tleman: Lake Orton ares. Remod- SUPER MARKET Bn : Bldg F : c 4 " : 2 pe. bedrm, suite. Table top gas ‘i y $200; now only $ ¢ ; IS 1 es ll us on other plywoods. Interior| dirt, sand oh dirt. window, slumiqum and; eled aiarm, house oe | @00D WESTSIDE, LOCATION ve. Red leather chair & Midwest 6-953. . URPLUS LUMBER & and exterior doors Lugene Bensett, PE $4 . Soop 2 feet foot e mm. ap BOLMES ING, Fost thee site, Suave | ~=PONTIAC'S | St iN uctorole, FV. lee! = eR eye MATERIAL SALES CO. | | Pontiac Plywood Co. || 8&8, SAND. ORAVEL “Tor son, 1 . & you are in Song . uum with ettechm. white por- fy $19.95. Milk's Appl. MI 6-1300. 5340 land Rd. (M58) =. | 1488 win Ave. ulldozing, and landscaping. FE lectrolux 1 Sat eit WEMIONST OA 5-8323 or PE 58-7255. 25318. LAPEER RD DRY EANERS Ne est Manceer. Pr e-isse © 8) TEAVING CITY, SELL RANGE, Wee, 7 mA vamabte for $100" ERATOR. rice.| REE FILL DIRT TO ANYONE J. R.F Hiltz FOR FARM AND aGnEAOES. cums ae CL EANERS lear W _ |i IN CONSOLE TY po CALL| $2gh, amd chair. Call Eve. FE ADS Hable for jG, total pice WITH EQUIPMENT TO RE- : ! . MO . CALL FE 5-3808. 357 g J ing city, MUST SELL. This. will ' BS MOHOGANY SHERIDAN TYPE 9 Sorgen oe ge | Pole at ™ 10 W. Mura ore s-6i81 aie “BW. DINNAN | east] Sir ema tavestmeas ‘Dew't ent Loan Office * te, ee Ont a ee ee Genuine Inlaid “f Tue, au es Rae _| FILL DIRT, FILL SAND, MA- Lake Properties Lapeer County a aod Redueed 10% GET THE CASH YOU |3 Pc. spam” sure, ta: | MAYTAG WASHER & TUB. COM- FLOOR SHOP ws ‘pickup, PE Sit ~Srushed stone. Bleck dirt, $0 dal: NEARLY NEW 2 HOME. pee = a good to ‘; WAN mattress. $50. Blond ette ta- : Li 8. " saginaw “up. : me. Black dirt. $9 del. Fong gn Bend Dairy Farm total investment WANT... $25 TO $500 | Bee's “Chairs, s28° Nursery | _Dlete, $90, PE S180. USED ¥ OVERBEAD Ganace| SPECIAL DISCOUNT FE _2-3891. fireplace, 3 nice bedrooms, den,| 1¢@9 acres of land, Lovely modern IN-RECORD TIME. chair, $2. Teeter Babe, $4. 5768|MATTRESSES & SPRINGS, MIS- - Wood, now operating Exc./ potens & Wheel Horse tractors. — FARM TOP SOIL. 5 YDS. dining room, large family kisehen. pm house Excellent dairy STATEWIDE OW YOUR SIGNATURE _Jerose Bt. : ae and cond. Cost "$185 each, sell 638! Riding mowers, rotary and reel tor 610. Deltvere Le] cs 2 ile first floor barn tidings, be R EST SER >SECTI FA. 1 LOVE-| “Pring Phone OR _3-8863. : Good ROAD GRA AVEL, son Tiret Noor. Lares) barn 8 om polldings. can be] | REAL MSTATE SERVICE, AUTO OR FURNITURE — | 4 PC SECT oe aa radi and vic-| fics otherwise absolutely perfect. SALE H H GOODS Ce reduce | bare. oe | for #1 delivered. PE C388. Tock fireplace and modern kitch- machinery & dairy herd, Must PResident _4-2814 : _trola. RCA. MAyfair 66901. _ — ee ete uate aac Raion: GOP eae —- ae ee EQUIP | CAKE CLEANING ri te REACH peed El eo] eg J peeqmeredl | bod Coe ay ° «PC. BEDRM CET, WALNUT,| them. Michigan Fluorescent, 383 7 all after ¢. FE 3 Disie Hwy. sand installed. A-1 ‘op soll, sand, lieste. Gehosl bes by door. Oaly RIDGEWAY _ Sale Land Contracts 52 AB ARD Bendix Television, manogany, 50) oncmarlc Lake Wave ee ioe PA pel gravel, fill. biilldoaing. MA’ 4-2329. $19,500 with reasonable down pay- REALTOR ~ . a: sere 4_ | /AGNOVOX HI-FI. ehh DIO | oo ‘A 8-29 PONTIAC, LAKE BUILDERS ment. 975 Baldwin Ave. =| FE ¢6203/ cHoice FINANCE COMPANY 7 PC. dS he ROOM SUITE. ono. Belvedere, 25 watta am aap. C8 oe Y 009 DOWN Open Eves. ‘til 6 y ids Brand new. devengort & chair 2| beautifu: blond cabinet. $145. Fe | 2 20a GL auaOn Renee Rand, «ravei, fill dirt, drain tile 2 pedroons modern home. fit y FOSTORIA due Howe ig 1 ‘Parmesi, if & Next to skew A&P Super "Market | Softee go seoe A OR aettige nD Mote #180 i aS room and 1 bedroom ca: : month, interest pers y wsuper Ma © weet, NEW 7 OAL. KENMORE PORTA- Large foot oak anes om, tes Large ao aera homens J. A. tpn eases a cans $25. to 500” Se (loose taal bie ¥ & wringer, Sell for|> mom. CIRCULATOR HEATER. ; || Rowe BEE all os is Ti 7a ease : a : ans to Pes e solid mahogany: coff: c or t. ane “mm shed, greed “Livestock ce _ INVEST on signature on $ Ey rita & Sa tabie, exc. cond, $20. 20. | 50 STEEL i. Win ge Sheetrock oF REDDED PEAT HUMUS, allable eral good land c HOUSEHOLD Th FE 4-0125. ‘| NECCHT SEWING MACHINE. ALL _Gheap. MA ial use. 8 6x x re 92-7949 Dorethy yon taro Te Lavender} * , sale. Prom is service cto os You name 187. Tor. S01, 8 YARDS. FE ee YEARS RIDGEWAY Liberal discounts, Atk for Mt FINANCE CORP. [3% IF, 3¥. 4u80 17 IN. “IN. TV. terms. Allen's Appliance. FE BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. 4x8 Sheet $1. 35 es ( ’ 8-044 > SAT ; oR ABIO— wo en, oO was furnaces me oat FILL DIRT, GRA _ Phas oe “Mirani $-6617/975 Baldwin Ave. eens TT. ae “HAYDEN, Realtor _ OF PONTIAC Trt Pa TV OS RADIO— | NORGE SPACE HEATER, 125 GAL| Hot a ers, | Pir Ptyscord. 4x8x% sheet. $4.95) g tree service. OR 3-2000, on ; P A Open Eves, ‘tt! & 63 Watton, FE e041 | 22 8. Saginaw st. FE 40535 | S-spe0d " phonogra "$35. FE “tank with some fuel: aatoen atte ates Ubesier hare Twinsulation, 100 sq. ft. oq. $3 %0| YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. me * patna oon — Ww Pevecae ncome Preperty._4 Buy Thru Partridge — | sEASONED CONTRACT. APPROX- G 4, PE a0 mattress $7) ee and’ fillings Low. Bros. | Zonolite per” bag GES) Ae Co oe ist ihre Partridge imately $3.200 balance. 10 i= Mortgage Loans 54 Air Conditioners : RO 5 aad tile, . melvanised copper black | Douglas fir 2x8, 2x12, 2x14, BUILD A RETIREMENT INCOME! eons Gaswent. Call PR 8-200 ter | me | ES ie tedders $165. Also|RCA-TV. GUAR. BA reg HRiOnig Super, Kentone x 0 M Ww ood, ‘Coal & Ft & Fuel uel 67 ° “invested cash FOR MS AND ACREAGE | information 1 and 2 HP. below cost _commerce Rd_ EM 34 as SUPPLY 2685 Lapeer | $%8's fir. plywood | $3.50] _ 18% net on “loal Rutledge OR S411, FE 46003. w LOANS—$600 to $1,500 HICK'S __MY_3-3711 | NECCHI SEWING res LIKE 5431. 1x12 white pine boards. ft. ... 15¢ West wid brick. es $13, Li E HAVE SEVERAL LAND sc Aes n = Inside door jambs W. P $3.95 Sea WOOD FOR SALE. FE 000 down.--Prim jocation. SMALL FARM CONTRACTS FOR SALE. - 1, For any purpose, on ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAK-| Dew. With zig sag attachments. eS AND. GRADING. | "goi_ pi aivanissal olpedieceer D : ; All specious 3 "apts. Ex. SRARG GR : homes modern or not, in ing your work day shorter? Are — Ve arn bol |p poe tis Free estimate. FE 45050. | crock, plaster: and pardwars! = cellent arrangement. Shown by| North Oakland County near David- PUR THOR. Oakland County. you interested in a home, FR #1 Coronet_Appliances. | Secause HOUSE MUST BE SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER- SEASONED SLAB WOOD AND~ Ssocauaat 20; veetone!”| toute aren d-aedacny| | SUORLES yume ee | EO Somg aun or | ebay cobamcey (oe |The ag AY “oaees oe | fet sete rind, et? | AER POR COMPREE HOUR | be 68 m 1 ceane ‘a . A. mm 8 hs i) ft d oil tank. . Leslie R.T. Realtor | Space for 200 chick oftt FOR Mo- 3. To rough in or enclose _day about their new All-Q-Matic WALTON NN TV eennreten gee hes oft tank. eB pe Plants, Trees, bs 68 es < ripp, a house wth shaded aon $12,008 house pa: c pobsad softener. The softener that 818 ¥. Walton Kitchen cabinets and double sink. BURMEISTE ve san Oe re com ivan pie tlan eed Pereeetsee colt. water, by. ieell. FE 22357 tle gas kitchen range. Hot {EISTER A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU, AL- G. ae ‘VAN VLEBT SCHRAM Hy Sn ae second mortgages. “ No’ attention required ae the PRACTICALLY | NEw RED LIVING er nesters. 7 Lamsery (eee. * Northern Lumber Co. ceoaeeine Plopeteds (toed _ BROKER tabla. Se—ta-. B197- Cooler...Lake re heer tgs ee Saas ys = |OAKEAND—0-1160 OZ FORD | : ac or E © year. —— ble > ar Smedora amigas Pontiac, EM 34171 & EM. 32-3747] Native trees. - ea Sale Busi: Pro 49 : aces or iy Daye ments, ae iat Sear uses ele Big W recking Bargain Telegraph & @ Mile bring. tools aoe burlap. 2922 Sale Business | perty Money Si 53 § ai | for only $278 Clarkston, MA Wrecking Brick Building | petro wc osi04| @iecch Ra. 9 mile W at Com. WITH CEMENT _Swaps -55\ sx ia RU wae PACE, $15.96 at 422 Garland. ws of face brick aoares 0 COIL AT *3%e PER| merce Viliage. 1% miles E of LOTS LARGE (Btate ers Hw é Reversible, 650. Imported Eee enero § CU. FT_KEL-| delivered $25 per m. Ft. Wall boxes for duplex plugs,| Wixom Rd. and Duck Lake Rd. block building on Dixie Hwy. $12, up: 8 §00- full e. $2,500 dn. Cail Buckner | c ustomers: * went eae ih ee wire ba Be? es's6 : r, B -. ure, [sipater and new Crosley ——— WOLVE ane B LUMBER & 28¢. Main * range i RES, Peerless exery day 7 to ’ ‘OR 3-422. eat, gas water heater 5. Pearson . elec. range. late wee re erry } -8038. torms & Oren ana . Mayta, sher $49 and tag | 320 8. Paddock FE 2-0784 : = Buy Thru Partridge t _ for ste made) ear, BE |X YOU-WAWT|_ elec dryer, Schich's MY Dnt Bava acco ae wEC! BICYCLE. SPECIAL For Sale Pets 69 POR THe HOME can BE FOUND Men's néw roller skates, size 7. 25 per cent di 1 GERMAN SHEPHERD. FEMALE AKC REG. Ae ee PUPPIES. $25 ~ ee ee es Lg he ines | } a> 4 a | ’ t “” of : es f 3 : ee ‘ v * S <4 ee - e «Ne | { : é j ry a = - ee 5 i ; va i eau yw . L ft - 3 i ee: 4 | THIRTY-FOUR mt ee THE: PONTIAC c PRESS, WEDNESI AY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1957 a aaa : smelt ) ' Mlowsetailers 78 For Sale Trucks rucks,_ 90)/SLICES OF HAM Vs x ‘For Sale Cars’ \/91 1 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Card 91) __/ Foe Sale Core 98 Sale_Mousetrailers 78 ON ne Tee ye es = sects tga : a Ls 2-TONE. | 198 PONTIAC. « oF, 7 nen Pontiac Chief 42 MOCR An en 40-92 FoR tad r \ } fer uipped Bargain Eid satel ee eat a Retr: | ieee! tires, bee es) aon, | Reh PB. spn. eS | - Mobile Homes of Quality] _evee i sane Credit on Pe an 34. Desmoie: ities ia a FONTIAG ¢ cATACINA. RAR. Xo ; _ and Distinction ~ Alwa s Ready so Buy an | . ear. Ch a ; of pO ee Mee LINE BA EY A AUTOR : ARTS — ‘So CHE , Ran. NO — FEARDTOP ; a | id vw. “Ag oh inet selection of tat i" ST Call, Credit er fd Piymoutb—Like ae. Po V6 | "52 eos HYD) BP nd Hg wll. Mat the ‘igh lee. 2 bdrms, | ; Mr Rare Midwest €-7500 Har yA yo button. Power-| “ néw Sires. Gena Bob Hutchinson Mobile UE QUALITY ONLY $1435 ~ Home Sales Inc. : Be ee A a Pe. 3 * 401 Dixie Highway ae sae san beater, cart, Cant J: Dy Motor Ss ‘Parakeets Guar. to > Ta ak: ake Og o. 3140 W. Huron St. cs gl Ate St PE OXFORD, RAILER dollars NorthChevrolet Co. 3 Mie TG tet PONTIAC RETAIL STOR Fittertn a oP re sen OE Be, __1000 8. _ Reeser Diretishem_ aia PONTIAC TENCE CONV, | 05 Mie Clemens Be PRE S119 plies 183 ‘ . erything 0. NTIA! DRA- ‘PEKINGESE RED, MALE. “REO. * ise Sy “Suerte Lae H $$$ PAID % price “ety iat ae 8 to Bales, 183 "| aa PONTIAG: i ee ay Ona rE bane: . ‘ ere bedrooms, TING FOR COND. PARAKEETS, C Aaa CAGES. Small Ho Bouy eet coches es for traveling - Brave D DEALS - | Sectey- DRCRAR- COUPE, Ran, ia Owner, PE. 17-8291, : "02 GTUDERARER. GOOD CO . Pood since 1927-884 Oakland 14% to it Good T GLENN'S | -Clenst. Lots of extras. AAA QUALITY 3 STUDEBAKER. 9 DR- NO POODLE PUI PUPPIES, a 4 pool Gis aller. My $ MOTOR SALES . _sar Oa 8 6 Months Guarantee money down, Assume- payments brown, Pomeranian puppies. FE) Po Ve MY 20721, 1) 254 8S. Saginaw st PE 41371 - pede . Eyai08.. adie sieve FALKING PARAKEETS” SINGING miles. ot Lake Orion oa tins:| ~ Pontiac Auto Brokers R. & R. Motors |_+ rd. : canaries. Crane's Bird Hatchery, OXFORD TRAILER We will sell your ser. Bog FAA] Yes? PONTIAC. _2489 Aubutp. FE 46510. SALES or eS it if Feta 260 - Chrysler-Plymouth pet 4 dr, station wagon: 38 - TWO REGISTERED ENGLisH} OLET BEL-AIR HARD- Save $1.000 : = Bitty eau fal aac "irted se nmreiee| THE HICH DOLLAR Pei aie ne Sad ioe ey ae gees NATE TON ‘Tapem,” Bich. "Wea onset | J se “need them. Drive the extra miles | ; Lis Mss S| Se oie areld ‘Tureen Pood. low down ymt. ‘Bank rates —~ +9746. a zara, a oe eee fe te vy.) Owen OR Sate iisé "NASH LER sation | Holiday | . Dos s Trained, Boarded d 70 TRAILER EXCHANGE saa j.v VAN WELT CHEVY BEL AIR 19669 DR. WILL Take tier payments. Will V8 Belvedere ¢ dr. SAYS , sae ~~~ | NATIONALLY KNOWN Segitede for eariier model.| Wa O! See “ey, sgulty or | Hat, plan pution rive B&H. ” =e poss, _CATS BOARDED, Poss MOBILE HOMES . : - CHEVROLET “1 DR RADIO Bese Aubise noe — 495 SA\ T a has SS é ger ing: ee 25. me ot WAN’ TED 9-4 4 Seater ow alee 5 30 p.m nave = ENG LE mASE batee tee ¥n2, on ae kn cose re — te y 23 Clean used cars al] makes and ; _ aie Mase é “porter a EM _3-4066 I ~ Hay, Grain & Feed Lhd inost © ee eee | models top dollar paid. bring Zz i) , BIRMINGHAM “90 NASH STATESMAN. CHEAP. 40 ‘4 EN EVENINGS 1957 Olds -88 1, Hardtop. Air ee once! Sees : Wooo 1 ris itt TOTE “SOUR ing. Power ater rower eer ieee Auburn Motors ee ee fee Oe ig, | sa. "e HOME TRAVEL TRAILERS Comer Pike & E.-Bhyd. FE 3.1471} ictal soe faih, "ioe" : and bosutifal ae Hine THE. ‘8 FRIEND! 4967 Ford Fairlane Auto. oe al L. dollar - tate model cars. ee oe 4 = 2S z= arn at Bel air V3 A | Stet OT TEE-GAS |S : n= OR 91603} - — For Sate Cars ba - Ree Sue Cars 2! “North Chevrolet. Co. pares v8. EYDRA Rye e4 hs 8 ~sapoaw ed biue with RH, 7 . “Used * T ck Part 89A ieatetedeia —1000 8. Woodward: Birmingham _ 3. | 85 PONTIAC pe 3,000 “taile. $1,045, PARTS & SUPPLIES | = ruc s ‘ ve : sedan with engine om vane _ 60 8. ph PE 3-3200 ‘i m3 8 Reate prs. Wine \ NG I \ "86 OLDS HOLID. AY n| fon stone sre Me cnc 1966 Chevrolet Bel Air. Power “6 HEIFERS. 3 BULL CALVES |"sties Let "tt 8 ond sur Phe” |, USED Pants Pertect condition. “Must sell. Lesy- BIRMINGHAM Spring out In this = girot pre-sell | _ries. #1 glide, V-8 RH. gharp. $1,645. Holsteins. for all, Ph. NA-| Parts. Serv ‘til 6—Closed gun, |- ALL MAKES AnD Pray for college. Call after 6, FE ies ‘eS .: Used C — foe HEIGHTS iui V : or college. er QUALITY cded’ completely, One's ir.| .\West Side Used Cars | sess tucyater. ¥-8 Power plesting ; ‘MEAUHIFUL ¢YR-OLD (Ht MARE NEWS =. PETRONTER. wie | 2635 Auburn Ave. SPE. 40682 1955 Chevrolet convertiule. 2 Snap- bm oy 2 ome a9 & oom. need Drive out A ge ses sees ow _ & brakes. A red. -& black gem. ee Bee Oe Nee vet Reet tras on Balance. __For- Sale Trucks 9 Bl J] K OL DS ! 5 : power pack. Power Ol Glide. “adic ment to suit any vurse or person. one ee & medtis to choose tee. | 2 ne Ue. an % a wetted Lingateck, 73 scarred 5 Wowrena cet | 10 CHEVROLET DUMP. 3 Xx 5 c eye catcher and reduced to only ‘West Side Used Cars HM Cootinental iit. Twin aK. Por ready for that season coming up box. §:25 lires. full license piates. | » " $1,495. Schutz Motors 923_W. Huron aE 48-3105 | or harp. $1,265, National 7-306 ations, sbene erith “uahets tes Sir aes ie Orenerd Lake Are__PE 20101 Demonstrators North Chevrolet C BIRMINGHAM a ee ee ee bassador custom. V-8, 5 - ann 2 railers, some ' : (36 oa Gale » North Chevrolet Co. luxe, ydra. Cle 1955 Ambas: cus Wirede, Ta SAGES MARE TO) will make completely , furnished ID Motor Sales 53 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham - PRRSSBAF LA MOUTE DEALER arenes NTIAC TDR ¢ EPTAIN. Atte, Red’ white saa ~ {ng .or aR: No rea-| 3:40 Ww. Huron You've heard of an older lady's . ‘hl OLDS & 4 DR. NO CasH codabte Gea? telawd. fi- ar? Maybe h 1- are : d 065 Rambi best :_ For Sale Poultry 74) Sances pay ta you enjoy saat site eet_ot_telsrant irineert coe! Come oe "ta At Colossal Savings CL ARKSTON uses si“ oeay Ate only $2) 9 BUD ) SHELTON a Ary H 638. The 30 YOUNG DUCKS. 40 NEW HAMP. 60 8. Telegraph Ra. FE 2-3200 ne — low =i 2. io ehanic and we guarantee you wil! : - : ise one | CONVERTIBLE Chevrolet. Be! Air. Power taba oe tac tarts i GEV Peeve (000 con-| for uti Saree te Gul"V3| SEVERAL MODELS + Motor Sales: | "thy ‘thos use mgane OFFERS. cide RH Ane Gar ta 2 a __ Rent Trailer Space _ 79 _fiition. EMpire 3-5861. — and Powerfilte. drive. $1,005. ‘TO CHOOSE FROM- Chrysler = Plymouth Secor a os = Eat : a sos | 3088 ate Ga a a < : PARK As PARERURST 2 ee 228? mUrae! “tye ed leet he Demonstrator priced—new §7 Ply- OUbeMobite ras = . ‘$5 Nash Ambassador 2 ar. $1505 ee one ea _——— tons ¢ | Jorely gates tatadec a private |W CHEV Gy TON PICK UF. Schutz Motors sna Se Gaver Ve, | er mecring b trates miyaramet: | 3 ‘36 Chevy spect Riviera ome | le tne “Set Sain BIRMINGHAM'S wer brakes, RAH, WW. tires, thay soos See $3 Pont . Lk. Near Telegraph Ra. PLYMOUTH DEALER : autiful light blue ‘and: ivory. “es Font. ie cms a : FORD — DUP. ti, 4. 3 new | —.“CODWARD AT HUWTER | "M4 Dodge Royal V-€ club coupe. e b bar $8 Ford 8 Custom 2 dr. : — oye overhauled, $550 WEE K’S sT BUY er your ear down lee = ——* Wagon Real nice. u ur : 1 Mtrs. 55 a Al SO F Z ep a - a _ p F250 cus- = F ee 4 _owe we —— + — “Like usw cond. OR isi noe | 182 Ford = epee, es | TAKE ADVANTAGE or oun | snc ean? wr tres. Rall sess woedtard “Birmingham. ‘33 Pontiac 2 a ‘ST Metropolitan «cece. $1408. ° ; ce ALS FORD DUMP TRUCK, $200. axmeni No money down. $4.00 per LOW OVERHEAD L’ TION, Open Evenings—Please "33 — Banvror. ASSUME : =, a re “os peeve gerer ms oa a “FORD. oko™ vw de meter von ost hone M Aple 5-5141 Perms at fee a ‘54 Rambler aes ons : =e ONLY “$295 SAVINGS — — SERVICE TE ETON. | PACKARD. O63 net, Gos nee oe $3 rord Panel. oe z —— a WINDSOR. 4 DR. evy tone $1 Hardtop 19356 ij. D. . M of ors ° Good tires, new battery. iA sealty | mileage” ove. en ir har {Bud Shelton ae Sala ‘st Knbas ador .* FORD | v S HASKIN S wae, nae, KE Ben poles “ a | ae Pend ccc ise a 5 5 5 e < AA alae .. 3140. W. Huron St. $1 Good cond. MA pci? ties Subu ba Mtrs. *51 PONTIAC 4 Trash & 4 TON. PICK UP | = TE Sr i956 CONVERTIBLE. ALL r. n CATALINA $995 GP EVROLE OLDS. | pet Geos (ateii" [o's gE 7 - MILTON Auto Glass poccialists "BACK TO SCHOOL. . “Oakland ‘County’ s teen a DT ess SOO Wet PLYMOUTH. RUNS: ease. | Pe “cy” Lk! al werk guaranteed. Jesurence | — LARRY SPECIALS Fastest Gr ‘ing Dealer” BIRMINGHAM _Call after 5:30, < claims honored. Mrs. Jack Prasil, EROME : 6751 Dixte at MIS : ; Safety Auto Giass Co., “RO} CLAR QUALITY 1954 PLYMOUTH WAGON : . . | 7066. ER FORD DEALER "53 PLYMOUTIL | MA.5-8071__"_Open_ Nights ‘tu 9| 1953 Dodge say aie Want an ideal ind car? One with | iialiskasnce! salen ‘PeacHes” TREE =D |___For Sale Tires 80A SEDAN ‘SW EPT W P WING DODGE | ses“iow price ses | Tee argon! It's a Plymouth! ‘TABOR DaY SPeciaL | © “6,000-mile warranty” 5 le Haven, Huron Valley Or- 1954 DODGE. 4 TON PICKUP. *, #50 PER ‘wee Aun = =~ sharp ad ana eee et : _4doot_ Station _wagan bs Ste Sommnamee Ra... NEW TIRES.| pox. Like new. Actual mil. 12,090, —— S T AlIS North Chevrolet “Co. “Hur, q AL HANOUTE CHEVY - BUICK «a Mitford : ‘Lake ed i on Beaeral ute Gre _8750. EM_3-4338. ase H OLET 1000 8. Woodward. Birmingham LAKE ORION, MICH. MY 2-21! Birmingham t to. Sh, Der cent off. Black or | i953 TON DODGE TRACTOR AN 52.C EV R MQTOR SALES “33 FORD CLUB COUPE, R&H, XO sae TCH, joes tandem. trailmobile ae nee DODGE CARS & TRUCKS moner down Assume ents of Schutz Motors BIRMINGHAM flat trailer. Good condition, $2500. $50 DOWN SAVE NY $27.24 month Cali it Mgr. as Gn Oe 3 oe 1957 Dodge ‘Custom jReveh, loaded) Mr. Parks, Midwest 41300, La BIRMINGHAM’S QU ALITY BODY AND HOIST, 5 TO ; MOU with extras. old” Turne_ Ford. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH H DEALER | 1954 Pontiac sedan with COMPLETE “pants 8. SERVICE ra Sai cap For tadsemetion cal 52 PLY MOUTH 1987 Dod ‘Coronet. "4 door, fully | 53 DODGE CORONET ___ WOODWARD HUNTER Hydramatic. | R Radio. and beater. a TOR wal sn Bege inion wane, utr] Cem cat ate Lats | MERINGUE FUER, gavy | Sa She eed tg. Ve tres, A Ail. $08 Macurek Motor $7.50 PER WEEK, r equipped Demo. by Friday. MI 71-0461 __ | _tires. $185. OR 3-2780. North Chevrolet Co. ~HURR cotward. FE esi 1983 Mercury ¢ door, R. & H. real) 57" ou : NO| "54 PLYMOUTH BLUE? DR | 1000 8. woodward, Birmingham inst ‘ma a By ng SS ad 532 PONTIAC ws" Chevy. R & H. Power Gilde. money down Assume | ——— —. R & H, Exe. cond. MI = z : : dem_axie. Exc. cond.” L| _- _-_ fy ee + sept” betes ates pickup. Very’ er ores ost 100. Neti . wa a ae - After ¢ pm 20606. - $150 PER WEEK eens. = well old Turner —— é ‘eS cond. 142 8, Tilden, off Voor- | VE ™ eaen Dodge panel. see this! 49 FOR . 6. ~NEW MO- | -MATTHEWS-HARGREA S ter. daca radio — 2 speak-| $6. 2 DOOR PLYMOUTH § voY.> eo ; 5 MUST SACRIFICE = z= *tus TRANSPORTATION “heater — RPM guage $10! Excellent condition My : . a = S_cusmwaN srvsmtn Goop | 87. GM f-ton stake. DU wheeis. down. about $19 per mo. =a PLYMOUTH 7 hed BELVE ; ; ; 3 ‘ COME | coad. 05 RP motor. 00 2 6] Sner sediee: Call FE bese aoe Te ae oe ake cree teat rT eral Wao RE dere” V8 Rob H. W.W. tires. Fe.are ving all out to wig 0 or tires. $150. MOUTH DEALER nore plug all power. | Auto. Trane. 1 hs dows parmeat Call, R re ihe «eal —_ “ of: ao gg WA p-| 56 1 PONY.CYCLE. IN GOOD CON- oe YEARS. Fain DEA — Radio heater. & lifetime tires. z : it is he ge apr rox __ dition, OR 32-2838. : CASS re - Below wholesale price. “TOM “BOHR. IXC roe “48. GoOoD COND: 1 =M as = Pest deal ever on s new ALLSTATE “si DELUXE MoDEL,| For Sale Cars = 91| Maisir 66045 after @ pom ae. A | Come in all us to-| used 4 times, windshield & ex: aa a TRANSPORTATION ~ Milford MUtual_48188| 37 PLYMOUTH, 2 DOOR, Radi. hs We pe ogy rade give) tras. Sacrifice $225. ‘Maytele 2) 36 FORD, 2 ISTOM, 34.900 o money down. Assume pay- Fhe 98 Houghten’ s SPECIALS miles. Perfect cond. mente of $1¢27 month. Call Credit re , KING BROS. For Sale Motorcycles 83 _ Hot Spot If you are looking ‘or @ second can! nee &- Herold ner fede +7500. oa i , OTOR : OUTH SEDA ~ jg gon oh r ebengien grt OE stacey co Sie? See re BIRMINGHAM ime PLYMOUTH 2 OR SEDAN, 4 Lo MRNE MOTONCIOLE: MO-| "enced wid tees. ad a's | Pontiac Sales | * QUALITY | igntuaiettem test's | New Goodyear Tires / i Lake Ra. PE bait 9 or. ero. | gies, super 88 3. dr. sedan. |» Chevie Rela v-s| CHEVS. FORDS, PLYMOUTHS | 1955 piy BOAT = 5-H P. MOTOR, $100 ‘61 "RM, oo coupe, full equip. excep. nice SEE OUR LINE OF ENGLISH 7 “TAGUAN, AUSTIN REALY, “MOR- 18, MG. AUSTIN HOUGHTEN & SON» Rochester’s Friendly Olds Dealer 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 + Full pte New top really a sharp car. "53 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan, A-1 cond. * eer: Belaire 2-dr. V-8 PG St., Clarkston ights ‘til 9 MAple 5-5566 or MAple 5-1141 - CAR PAYMENTS Hascall BURDEN- ? Let us hel rs Oe to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales —_Mi4_AT CLARKSTON RD. FORD-MERCURY MY 2 22611 1953 Pontiac Custom Catalina, Pontiac, | Auto.Brokers | | 1953 1951 Pord Vic.. beautiful Buick Special Hardtop. 1961 Cuevvenet 4 Door MOST MAKES AND. MODELS TO M —-NORTH-PONTIAG_-|- out pines Anything of Value Down Make Your Own Terms ‘CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SPECIAL! 1000 5S, Woodward. Birmingham This is a bdiond 3 Re ge) & H, ower’ “xee Poritiac Starchief 4-Dr. . jie S$. Woodward, Birmingham “FORD CLUB “SEDAN, FPAIR- -on all ’ i a you own 56 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ~ 31895. "56 FORD $1305 ift, * with —— coe _ tomatiy ~ clean ®& out: 5 be hi demonstrate this one. H ASK INS a BEBb aS ETS Ci AUTO. SUPER MART CHFVROLET BIRMINGHAM. "56 cite Sek Devitie. tun || "THE WORKING MAN'S FRIERD? | UALITY — bower, one ) Swper. low mileage, “Oakland County’s 1954 Ford Crestline hardtop. V-8 95. Fastest ee nee Deater” | | ~yallio, Wreater and white wall tires. | “$4 Cadtiing “02 62 Special, Two to MA_s-So71 Open Nites ‘ti! 8) = North Chev vei Co. $1695 ‘$6 Plymouth peieeeers erases || Powerflite— radio &~ heater, paint. Used odel F ‘a O08 "lake Pully equipped. Actual miie-| tone HARDTOP — sioes Used Forage harvesters, rotary cut. vert, CnUiten, BEES. ae | ‘33 Buick 4dr spe HT $1,795 | “AUT Oo "SAL ES age ee. Pues se rE at 1895 . : i -galley~ "SA ; ; 5 SOT S4 FE ies ackaeets craiasis. | matic pilze ‘pump - depth finder - | ‘35 Ford Fairlane 2 dr FOM $1305 | 339 w. Montcalm FE 4-9151 R — SU) oS $100, Ey —— 56 Olds 88 Fe Hydra- 33 _ OTO 34 FORD Ps ‘ { Othe c ee ——— 7 ss gk = eautpmenty m service of your | FE b-e0it If po answer PE Stas Me Buick Spe= 4 ar new $1 085 | WILL ACCEPT 4, Passenger, Light Green, auto ‘SL FORD CONVERTIBLE. PE | matic, W-Wall tires, tutone paint, % ds Super t, heater ery cleaa ? IE Ee ate HOUGE ITEN _ oe SON 1958 odes "53 Pontiac 4dr. Hydra, $745 Quiboard motors. boats. api: $1495 Soe SHARE. “@ FORD. CHEAP. $1495 53 CHEVROLET “133 FORD. ie oy = eal TRADE-INS: RESORTER 18's a lect as 3 Ran as roe part payment on a good used car. / | OR 36172. | : SS Dodge Royal Custom 4 Dr, ‘ " pacielacs & wes 1761 SEA bole on - eaene 51 Mateary ran sd no or ce NCE i és PORD CUSTOM 4 DROR aH Bedan, radio & heater : “82 PLYMOUTII 53 FORD a Pee we sc }°S1 Ford 2 dr LS CENTRAL New tires, exc. cone. - ob a OU ; Auction Sales 77) INI. AND LAKES SALFS "31 Pontiae 4 dr Hydra, 395 USED CARS : Ads —_ 1595 | STATION WAGON — 8545 $545 . 3127 W. W. Huron FE 471231 FE 2-6122 32. Stude Studebaker Cham. ......... $145 | 62 Oakland Ave. FE_.5.9207| LINCOLN... MERCURY he . p Oldest Helid EF CHEVROLET 52 CHEVROLET ¥ tt. SHEA O at &NB-MOTOR,-_GeeD COND: = PBS TE oe : Be wire aa = matic adio & _fnareegl mesa “ “ + 2 “ : . 30 Plymouth ae Q -CASS AT W. PIKE 8TS, a ue Sele armers Home CABIN” CRULER ITs. 30 Fora AUTO 3ROKERS “ en iv CHEV boo TRADE TK YOUR 1958 Fo Apedagi t Redie ana| : ialnaai came HE ita Administration will sell the fol Evinrude. Tarp. Trailer. OR | 1960 . peice PE 40100 ae . Conv. 2 De. cae Arete paymente heater. Extra nice condition with $1 395 °50 CHEVROLET 52 FORD Gieakk lapkmen “< “Holly, |_27708. just $47.93 «month Sean Map-| %©€ mileage. $006. ‘$5 Pontiac Starchief Convert, ra- CONVERTIBLE — $195 8305 higan. Jobn Deere B tractor. FOR THE TOPS IN ALUM. BOATS “OR ager, FE $8306." "Edie Steele 2 . dio & heate * SeR UE Ey IE a ane GG ee Tee vot re ris Smee 5 i P ate eau to aAimers Tractor ; onn: 273 ward, rmingham . ' cre tet win tae 2B) snoeRon wandwane” |( Ot A bout : BIRMINGHAM | -? regen) Se i cide: 2118S. Sa oe Tata enter tam © Remeaea re eee) Se QUALITY a0 EG | cece. oer See | OULIce acide wer: Ks + ar Tractor rake; \ | - — * . in = oe ee ee gg es : 1 oe 2 row corn planter on rubber. : ina \, : 1950 Plymouth. Sharp . $265 93) Loge gir a edan = = ae : : — , rs Te. : 7 eV 3D. plow, Allis Chalmers 2 row 4 Nu 5 Pocd Courerthic $450 — = nD; yaatiow, 74 , judo and « « 2’ y; Bo cultivgper. Allis Chalmers. com- Boats, rotTaiters supplies, every. 1949 Oldsmobie “88 #188 S. SAGINAW - out, $695. alee condition ‘thru 7 bed 5: 185 $1548 Fi $19: : ft : ‘ Fi sr tptmgtietn “arone Bellies) that see"aatanne had | Bey Sldymobie HQME North Chevrolet Co. | Demonstrators) suze ore * meet 56 pontiac '56 FORD cuitipacker’ Grain drill. 7-ft. dou-| Dealers’ inquiries Invited. Owen's fee Niece ies OF THE NEW 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham {Choose from the finest’ se- , soot et Lane sie bie disc, Co-op wagon, and co-op Marine supplies, 396 Orchard Lk. | 1952 Dodge. A singer $295 wate, Birm ligh pis OS . at $1295 : : bean. puller Bank terms—Floyd FE 2-620 1952 Pontiac. One Owner. $305 @ (BUICK CONVERTIBLE. BEST | lection of: models and ‘col "83 Cadiline 62 Sedan, Hydramat- 55 PONTIAC. 55 CHEVROLET Keltrl — Clerk auctioneer. Phone 2 SEPT, 7 FARM [ AUCTION ‘BAT. . Lam mi, mi. 8. of & Metamora, or 9 mi NE a Oxford at 385 Hough Rd Farm tools for operatirig iarge farm, Massey- Marris diesel “iractor, Ferguson tractor, Ford tractor; ail late models New Holland 68 baler, AC 60 combine. 48tt elevator, JD 17-hole rain drill. Gehl forage ‘harvester Chopper => wagons & beses. blower & pipe, GMC 2?-ten truck Ford Saag 7 truck, Bush Hog, spreaders. pesaicrs: plows, harrows. gas tan power shop, tocla, stee work henohes. dairy equipment Everytting necessary to” operate 500-acre farm Meta- mora Bank clerk; Charles. M_| Foster. provrietor. J. A. Arnold ‘ ud = Hickmott auctioneers = 8-2326 or OAkiand 8-2159, flor ——— eee emt 78 a@2 TROJAN ALL ALUMINUM 4, Of heat. Gas cooking Ea Gottschalk — Howell 1010. A. ee NEW 14° ALUM- inum boat bed ol d HP Buccaneer Mtr. $175 for BARNES H ARDWARE 742 Huron w. Lots of E—Z Parking EVINRUDE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- er, Wizard & xeectpece boats. Fiberglass ca $229. Gator boat trailers. Deer. boats & trailers Bank terms, Kelly's Hardware. 3994 Auburn at Adams, _Auburn Hgts 2-8811. WUBBER LIFE RAFTS. BOAT COVERS ALL sIZES, MAKES JOE'S A&N SURPLUS, FE 2-0022 ‘Transportation Offered 87 “PLY +ENGINE eater “TO : California, $80 each way plus tax. Hawaii only $99.10 extra 1, tax. Ferry Service, Inc.. OR _2 1254, TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _load Either way FE 5-6806 ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 Ww siahe 1,250 Ibs. -$460_ OL, 2-2822 | - i A ALUM HOUSETRAILER : cond . Will sacrifice. Bud. Motor .Sales. FE 46728 ANDERSON TRAILER up for foe Draper livivig Ir at Robin's er Park | = or GQoed buy fc : i PE 4275 fast i Senin crf. pt x eerie D UM TRAILER PS P33? OUT oF | Tg your trafier per cent Marine Coach Sales iy Rd. Holly ME! BEL We $20 FOR “peek Pane FREE TOW- _ing MY 2-5 TOP botag Fs PaiD FOR JUNK 5. FE #6078 _f ars. FOR ree var of trades, fewest A BETTER €AS8H aay make or mode! ruck, ume WY TRADE UP OR DOWN Haskins Chev. 67 ' Dixie Highway oa bole MApie 5-007] Open ai ‘til 8 Highest THESE CARS CAN BE BOUGHT WITH NO MONEY DOWN AND UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY Schutz Motors Birmingham's DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer Woodward at Ifunter A TITTIES LOT WITli | LARGE VALUES 1951 bedrdntdl A owner. | 1950 Buigk runs good fine oar. | as Hudsen Hornet, 933 Nash radio, heater veins Serer. tinted anne sidewalls, ew + 958 Wiys. eae. nice chr. 1951. Chevrolet 2 dr shatp! Hes above cars are selling for less are $500. Ts me -— first ser | PRANKIED ok JOHNNY'S "MOTOR SALES 222 W, Mentcalm FE 86-3712 1986. Lincoln-Capri | MI 6-6934 EDSEL 1957 FORD CONV. $1995. CIEE ade Spares mecar been on the ound. Low mile hardtop, Pull Power Stiarp 1986 Chev it Del- Ray V-8 Spares never been on the ground §1395. 1955 Pontiac 4dr. Starchief. Nice condition $1295 ral 1954 Lincoln Hardtop, all er $i29, ae | 1956 Mercury Hardtop $1795. 1955 Mercury Wagon Power, steer- m6. on brake: 9 passenger, $id | | 1958 Ponting Starchief - Catajina | Power steeri mileage $149 Your choice $95 1950 Ford V-8 1951 Poritiar Convertible 1951 Chrysler — Imperial 1952 Chevroiet Special 195” Mercury — Torque Flight Conv. Pull power, Like new. $3100. Financing Our specialty SEE COOL M BOB FROST INC... LINCOLN- MERCURY. 280 Hunter Bivd. +US arouna Birm. fle power brakes, low | DEALER ; “400 By-pass : Mi_6-2201 SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find /a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi-|. offer takes, OR 3-3193. ‘55 BUICK CENTDRY, 2 DOOR Hard top, Dynaflo, roa ae Arahen. 4 sories. rte oe acces: _ pereaen 5k cH EVY BEL AIR 2 Di 2 BR. Ex Ex- _tra csoai. Ph. FE 5-0 AUBURN MOTORS ‘35 Ford Fairlane v3, 2dr, er 1 own- Buckskin brown & Snowshoe lesbo Sharp looking and a dandy i | dr | "51 Catalina, Jet black bottom and | cream top = owner. Drives like | new. R & H. Hydra. Just the one for the second car, Ford. Country Sedan’ Station Wagon. 4 ~ for the hunter and the amily, ¢ amas : Dries "in Seanty. ‘84 Fords. 2 to choose from, Both are fine cars, with O.D. Look and compare ese cars today... ‘$3 Chevy. 4 dr. R & H. . Very clean, insite & out, Exc, driver. “32 Fords. 2 very fine cars. R. $5. These aré above average. ‘Test | drive them with no obligation = Lhe ry ea nice 2-tone ~ Low down a Z tke tiec, 2-tone = = No reas green. R & Gies n, —* cme IN TODAY & TEST DRIVE E OF Mori th = R iN- DITIONED CA fied NOW, AUBURN MOTORS ors. beauties. Up to 3 TAKE ADVANTA + 6751 Dixie Hi, CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. MA Soon AGE LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION You will be happy with one of these new“car- |- appearance low mileage PRICED FROM D1695 $195 tna at ea Ph ee mata or ap car down mos. on balance, Or = ou FOR pari ps SERVICE Ten CHEVROLET | “THE WORKING MAN‘s FRIEND" “Qakand County's Fastest Growing- Dealer at M15 Nights “til 55 PONTIAC STATION WAGON — $1405 *S4 CHEVROLET $705 ~ 1-’57 Models — As long NorthSide 641 Oakland Ave. the car. "56 CHEVROLET 55 CHEVROLET STATION _WAGON - $1405 'S4 PONTIAC _ radio & faz. “Wwewall tires ‘$3 Chévrolet Club Coupe, radio & heater. . . # matic, radio°& hea’ nee power steer: "$3 Olds Super 88 a Bydre- STATION WAGON ~ $1508 55 CHEVROLET™ $198 5 PONTIAC ARDTOP — $1445 54: PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR = 8795 STATION WAGON — $1445 5S MERCURY | HARDTOP — $1405 'S4 (CHEVROLET « DOOR - 978 54 FORD 8785 p oy e 2 1a Ford 4 Bre aslo & tester || '53 CHEVROLET "53 CHEVROLET * 95 ; , . ° i. ‘ ; "82 cues radio & heat- a 53 ORD | 52 DESOTO = $295. ‘| 51 CHEVROLET 'S2 DODGE | __ _ ao Super 88 4 Dr. real $3095 ; - $145 sharp. A ; . MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS = JEROME ~ From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS °. | ‘Olds - Cadillac A Phone Call sae a Courtesy Car to Your Door ‘Orchard Lake at Cass TE R-OF8S, : <= - _ RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, thing — Want Ads you ACTION. — Dial 46161. ‘ive any-| E j ‘ wy PE 4-4546 "Your ‘CHEVROLET Dealer” 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AT OAKLAND FE 4.4547 a "Be cameron _THE PONTIAC PREss, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1057 —" 4 ie day's. S ‘Radio Progra ams - WIR, (10%) CELW, (800) WW (se) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (127) WPON, (146) wsBK, ae Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. woe News, B. Martyn News. ” 6:20—(4) Box Four. _.6:30—(7) Disneyland. (9) Monte Cristo. (4) Helen O'Connell. (2) Playhouse. 6:45—(4) National News. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Masquerade Party. (2) Vic Da- 7:30—(7) Navy Log. (4) Father) Knows Best. 8:00—(7) Ozzie, Harriet. (4) (Color). TV Theater. (2) Million- aire. $:30—(7) Moment of Decision._(9} Pride of Family. (2) I've Got a ‘Secret. 9:00—(7) Boxing. (9) Homor Bell. (4) This Is Your Life. (2) Fox} Hour. + 9:30—(9) Unexpected. ST. 9:45—(7) Sports News. 10:00—(7) Bowling. (9) National) News. (4) Amos_'n’ Andy, (2), Ellery Queen. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. (4) Whirly- birds. (2) Frisco Beat. ; -11:00—(7) Soupy's On. (9) Million! . Dollar Mystery. (4). News, (2) News. — 11:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- ll: 20—(4) Sports. 11:28—(2) Merete Theater. (4) studio! Farm : 6:55—(2) On. the Farm. Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:45—(2) News. 8:00—-(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. '8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. _ 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth, '9:00—(2) Garry Moorp. (4) “Arlene. Francis. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4)| Treasure Hunt, (7) Our Friend Harry. 19:00=(4) Price Is Right. ~ 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. \11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. : 1:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(@) Search for Tomorrow.| 7 | (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin. | _& Ricky. 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 11:55—(9)_ Billboard. ; THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day (4) Play to Win. (7) 12 o'clock Com- ics, (9) Ed and Ross Show. 12:25—(4) Window. Shopping. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. 4) (Color) Club 60. (7), The Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer. _Gurm. = Playhouse $2, 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady of zomanr WW, Bandstand. won ¢. ges, Variety Programs and 6:06—W. News own WPON. Early Bird Club Lewin ww. News attri woe: } sg I eoing 9:00 WIR, ae Yng: Dr. Malone - Situation Comedy Rate CKLW, ieee WCAR. pop Spinorama WW, Minute Parade WWJ, Fran Harris R WJBK, . News, Maca WPON, News, Sports fae fon teva WATE. Rows Single as Runners-Up WCAR, News, 11:30—WJR, Music © WJBK, News; George - ; ; WPON, News, Weather WXYZ, T Town . Perkin “g:te-WIR, Dinner Date | WoBK News, Kasco WON, News, Low” | “Wwa News By CYNTHIA LOWRY Ws Ross—Muiholiand ——}—~ MOD.) -#:30-— WIR, Jack j Sea oo : WJBK, Tom George wis News, George ae _ THURSDAY MORNING WCAR, News. Ree - complainers about television — Gian, Don MeLeoa €:00—WIR, News, Roundun| Wwa News True Mery” | WPOM. Cauck Lewis who have been -blaming the medi- wrow. Music With Mason | WWJ, News, Bob Maxwell | WXYZ, Herb — 2:30—WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton peg ~ | WX¥Z, Pred Wolf W: News Homechate | WXYS News, Around Towa|UM for everything from juvenile 1:00—WJIR, Quest House c li ba ware. heen one. Rooster Che Wisk. News, George CKLW, News . delinquency to bad. eyesight—are : AR, News, M. I, Beall) WCAR, " in for season. - CKLW, Lewis Jr. WCAR, News, Sheridan , A Knees a tough se heag eects | seenanty ten ("Seems ate) ‘Saas Bale a " "WEY, Mickey Shorr tbe WPON, Chuck Lewis W. Bud Davee | Crime and detective shows, — Musto — GKLW. Guy oer. una (1:90—WWJ, NBC News WCAR, their favorite targets, are on the ww People re Fs os Funny =| WCAR, News Zar foul Weer 3:30—WJR, House Party jwane,. and the Western and ad- WPON. Early B4.”8pts. WIBK. News, Reid wee eS veriture show is king of the net- ea Sausis With tascn | Wwi, Nowe Maxeelt WPON, ‘Don Msckinag Sram’ bee tachone works, with variety programs and $:30—WKYZ, Mickey Shorr | Suiw' News Tacs U:38—WIR, Time for Musto | WCAR. Sports situation comedy’ runners-up. ‘ CKLW, Hornblower ‘WJBK, News, Reid _ Soneree ~ Parade Just about the only things these 000-4 Wd, Mighitinn WrON, =n mos WJBK. Clark Reid ‘way News ¢ . gsi an be accused of is murdering CKLW,” Knowles - 7;30—WJR, Music Hall THURSDAY AFTERNOON | wWJaK. nae ‘“* |the English language, which; un- roe Rows, Spinerame wen on _ [Sie WIR. OV Porm WCAR, News doubtedly, they will. WPON, Music With Mason CKLW, Charles, Warren WXYZ, Curtain’ eee ay eee oe WIM, world Tonieds |’ Wun Nee’ Sheridan | GORE: AUD Orant.,,| WES Neve Mokeaslo | A casual—if somewhat arbitrary 10:06-—WIR, Pace to Pace 8:00—WJR, Jim Vinall “ WCAR, News, 5:00—WJR, Philip Lenhart |—Dreakdown of the forthcoming Www. Marshall wxrE gin wor Pekin gg for Must pele lh te el pac fall and winter programs on the aie Ses" eae morta | Sa beri | Gee Be |e tae wears onalee ca WCAR, News, Spincrama WCAR. i WIBK Tean- de WJBK, News, Mc be at least 23 Western and/or ad- ¥ i, Music With Mason News WOAR. Bruce ‘Marty WPON, Muse with. Mason |Venture shows, all ost film, There ss WI, eemeeen 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WPON, Don Mack 5:30—WJR, Music Hall will also be séme 20 musical or Ceram | WevaMergyaar® | HAGUE age | Sane pert Meksece— |variety shows, apd the same num: oRLW, Platter Exp, CKLW. News, David WXYZ, Sunshine Boye WIBK, Spe e 4 ber of situation. comedies, Crime 11:00-—WJR, News WIBK, News, Retd CKLW, 8, Davies WPON, Music with Mason and mystery shows have dropped down into fourth place — 13 of jthem. And, while it may seem like more, there will be only Ii -- - Today’ S Television Programs - - a 38 (Channel 1—WJBK-TV. Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV | Channel 8—CKLW-TV [0° wile an Mie aed” box * as " three regularly produced live. h ; - ; | The rarest bird on television wi TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS -—11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater._(4)}.1:36—(2} Heuse—Party(- Brideihe the = hive 6:00—(7): Sports Focus. (9) Pop- Tonight. (2) Sports Final. and Broom. comedian: just one, Red Skelton. | eye, (4) News, Sports. (2) News. ——s 2:00—-(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color)| Jack Benny and George Gobel will ~PE Seen THURSDAY MORNING =| Matinee Theater. (7) My Little|tum up biweekly; Bob Hope even : 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Today’s| Margie. lets frequently.” 6:15—(1) News. (4) Weather. (2) a—(2) oday’s cs « 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar of Jungle. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan 2:55—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day (7) American Band- stand. (9) Request Playhouse. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. Mad _Bugle Theater. 3:45-—(4) Modern Romances. ia: :00—(2) Susie, (4) I Married | Joan. £9) Circle 9 Theater. /4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Romper Room. (7) Mickey’) Record Room. '5:00—(@2) The Early Show. 47) ‘Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. hey Range Rider. Goalae Weather . Chills Midwest, — Northern U.S. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS chilled the Midwest and eooler air spread across the north- east quarter of the country today. | x * * As the cool Canadian air moved into the temperatures, dropped into the 60s in most areas from Kansas through the Ohio Valley to the Atlantic Coast’ “and, northward through New England. | Light rain fell in scattered areas along the Appalachians. *|most: of the Great Lakes region. : ~ tf Thunderstorms rumbled across areas in Texas, Oklahoma and eastern Colorado during the night. Most severe storm. Was reported Eldorado, Tex., which was lashed -by winds of 7 m.p.h. and heavy rain. The city was’ drenched with nearly 3 inches of rain in one hour, -. ne WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is related to. work. Un- SED Ss eS PERN sg BE . Answer led eppears under orrow, reading dow i} 7 | at 4 ; o - JJ + Tcy 6 TENSO Z , : TsOmAN 7 *BOMT ee } 3KARM = -SRANGITE =o | _ 4 DERMAL | @ VERAC * BE SsmcH 6-10 DIGNES. Yesterday's Aniwen Mawer Plomber 9-4 Sate’ Robbers Get Lift. RENO, Nev; —Oilman Wayne Hinckley figured that if he posted the combination on the outside of his safe, thieves wouldn't damage . _teash -and_$3,881_in- it. He was so right. used the combination to 0 at $276 in - B Are ated. -A touch of autumn weather '9: northern ‘for Fall, Winter Voted _. Its entry is an hourlong ocat- burner, Maverick, which ‘will _ be slipped into the TV stream at 7:30 p.m. (EST), By 8 p.m. (EST) with the advent of the Sullivan's 'gome Brazzi, who does one fight) story. Then I was told that the hand-_ scene, is a one-time amateur Italian and European boxing champion, who won ali 13 of his fights — 12 by knockouts and one! a Pacific.” He will probably do “A 'S\Certain Smile” for 20th before he starts “The Orchid Man.” He * called Dick and the Duchess. NBC's schedule seems full of new offerings—Dinah Shore's Sun- day night show and the Gobel- ‘Eddie Fisher shows (with the stars alternating Tuesday nights), a frontier saga called Wagon ‘Train, a remaké ofthe popular old Thin Man movies for TV, Dragnet), and Dean Martin’s new variety show. He'll Strut Atong Walk | SAN FRANCISCO ## — The Board of Supervisors has pro- claimed tomorrow ee Su- i. cxdoremmntmeenicad: — Ike Personally Avoids Titezration and then ran into qorannt Pa- tience has been his motto. - Patience, in fact, has been one of his most persistent policies to- ard. _at home_ and . "s been mos abroad, He's ome , WH #3) rting| Central High School by ringing it with National Guardsmen. Faubus denied he was defying the court and said he called out the troops to a peace and or- der. But he also said his action could possibly — ‘piven into” a “Southwide test.” But the school board — - which “I am for moderation,” he has rn 5 said, “but I am for progress.” Eisenhower was asked about all And there has been progress to-jthis at his news conference ‘yes- ward. integration, « Whether Goce boar the Justice yt grad ly gi “gat was investigating out forcefully for integration is.so| “the next decision will have to be tar one of the unknowns of history.|by the lawyers and jurists.” "4 } ‘ m ¢ 7 * ‘ a aa & fe opts troops i any way prevented Ne- gro registration, could find him- self in defiance of the federal gov- ernment and possibly in contempt of court. * * What would Eisenhower do in a case like that? He wasn't asked hour,|sick and Rupert will instruct the -|Heity, Gisele MacKenzie’s new variety]: _-+shew.-Manhunt-a-sert-of-Chieagoty a 7- ‘also has two commitments for U-I, = they have no script ready. for release, ‘Brezst has] Princess Grace and Prince Rain jer have telephoned Rupert Allen from Switzerland to come to Monaco on a very special ‘assign- ment. Their press attache is very assistant in handling palace pub- Rupert, former writer on Bury 80 Victims of Jamaica Disaster of one of history’s worst yormacth disasters will be buried in private funerals in Kingston today, A special train brought their bodies to this Caribbean capital city yesterday as 80 others were being covered with rain-drenched | red earth at a mass grave near the train's wreckage, .60 miles day excursion train broke apart on a steep curve, has risen to 183. Other bodies are believed to main in the wreckage at Kendal station, five miles from the moun-| tain mining village of Mandeville. Driving tropical] rains hampered the burials and the search of the —_iwreckage——___—_— —————— Figo 500 persons were injured. A government investigation will begin soon. The uncoupling of the overcrowded train, which sent nine of the. 12 wooden - coaches smashing down a 100-foot embank- ment, has not been explained. To Ask Annexation LAPEER — Following the extra millage election scheduled for Sept. ‘Rupert about the stork rumors, I) lbe made from the palace. } IT had a letter from Kauai in) hc Hawaii where Brazzi is appearing| With the race on by world powers | with Mitzi Gaynor in ‘South = = : = s : i ‘and although they said nothing to| wouldn’t be too surprised if he, sets the stage for the agnounce- US. Mideast Envoy ment. Ranier wid ay»! «19 Report fo Dulles i WASHINGTON W—Loy Hender- |son, Mideast trouble shooter, re- jturns today to report to Secre- tary of State Dulles on possible measures to counter Syria’s. pro- Soviet ties. * to tie up the oil fields of the: world there’s particular interest in Paramount's purchase of ‘‘Mara- caibo,” a thriller based on the) oil fields, or I should say, the oil ot. Lake Maracaibo in Venezu- | x« * for the United States ws becunes ‘This story has been handed (a full member of the anti-Commu- | on a silver platter to Cornel ‘nist Baghdad Pact because of the| ide. Not only wilThe star in it, oo situation. | Thiftvote of confidence from his | ‘sources also said officials of Jor- ‘bosses came after Cornel turned 44" and Lebanon had told Hender-| in his first independent “Devil's | /son they would like some fresh I might add, that Wilde gets nice trip thrown in as much of the | as will be filmed in ‘Venezu-/ e @ | officials: and leaders of Iraq and Jordan who were .visiting in that country at the time. He then spent a few days in Lebanon before be- ‘ginning his return journey. The letter former President Harry S. Truman wrote to Norman | Panama and Melvin Frank shows | that the ex-president hasn't lost, his flair for writing letters. He. was asked if he would act as his- Tot Hit by Father’s Car torical adviser on Panama and - Frank's picture “The Jay Hawk- in Satisfactory Condition A 16-month-old boy is in satis- _8 Passage, promise civil rights bill: for—| | Advance reports said Hendernen encountered—new- P) | yma ot achool aa | How Michigan Solons reciting : | | § Bton student 13 ard fee Report | In Recent Roll Calls 14 Feminine appellation = } ie cement: boners = tt Ronsehels WASHINGTON. (@—How Mich-|Diggs,- Dingell, Griffiths, Mach- » a igan members of Congress were/rowicz, Rabaut, Bennett, Bentley, _ ‘ ; recorded as voting on recent roll/Broomfield, Cederberg, Chamber-. 2 roomy = iB calls: * llan, Ford, Griffin, Knox, Meli- 2 Consume i Senate _ , tosh, Meader. Against—Johnasen. 71 Law stud On passage, 62-25, of $3,699. Not voting—Lesinski, Hoffmain. o —— as - 7 ; Poe -| -On-passage; 293-58- of bill to ease = wr bill, increased $500,900,000 over {Some restrictions in present im- 4 Mute gies amount approved by house: for |™igration law: for—Diggs, Dingell, hon a McNamara (D), Potter (R). Machrowicz, Rabaut, Bennett, 37 Becond-hand On ; 69-17, ot . Bentley, Broomfield, Cederberg, se ft whe goer rules “al Chamberlain, Ford, Griffin, Knox, (auttix) crease postal workers by McIntosh, Meader. Against—John-. 7] ten ma $46 a year: for—McNamara, Pot-lansen, Not voting—Gritfiths, Lesin- 4a Hareess |_| a | ski, Hoffman. of Soaks vo a eae summons On passage, 64-22, of a bill to|_ steerer at Bane S6 Kerinn 2 ott ve ot rere employer Pay TV. os . cenf? . for— 8 night ira tice. OU Cle ee Driving | McNamara, Potter. MU NTZ commtsy —, 5 Geagreghieal On Thurmond “(D-SC) motion, $e Lamorey ‘36 Misherteal swe: rejected 18-66, to send civil rights 58 Numbers — MIAIRITT nl to bill to Senate Judiciary Committce oe whe od medical 35 Pinest - Tey ru} (th shelvin i students ~ 26 Used after Aen us Zz t): wound be achool (pl.) ijt (RARE Namara, Potter. “ alien ay 8 Ree. . On passage, 60-15, of compromise DOWN 31 Bewildered civil‘ rights bill: for—McNamara, Kind of writer 39. Type of 7 Atanas mivae ae ptgtotstetstcte sr ae 59-19, ; f ind = 3 Heredity unit > cooking .class { haba LAIN \- Ryedponpe a aia woes § Aeriform ‘fuel. 43 In that place priation bill: for—McNamara, Rot aN 45 Blackboard ter. 8 A sehpol : On passage, 74-2, of compromise wears it 46 —— the lin ? : wes = bill designed to protect FBI files for—McNamara, Potter. Hollywood Headlines — ig Passage, ’ R Brazzi Boxer eel pelo ratig osan n O a ot loans to certain air carriers lor in ‘The Orchid Man’ —Dingell (D, Rabaut (D). Against—Bennett : (R), Cederberg (R), Chamber- HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Some-| = = — a for Bones B ian (R). Not voting— “an't associate Rosanno) ells me » Lesineki » Mach- seeds wea coraes carpenter taal prince = erieeee are very | rewicz (D), Bentley (R), Broom- MUFFLER | French fighter, they seem so dif-| happy in Switzerland and that | field (R), Griffin (R), Hoffman ferent. So I was surprised when all rumors of quarreling are un- | (R), Mcintosh (R), Meader ®). | suOPSs ‘I heard that Brazzi had bought) true. = On ge, 297-9, et—conr} \“The Orchid Man,” the Carpentier They return to Monaco Sept. 20 MUFFLERS REVERS) FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait ¢ mi S rs.” After an miange of several (factory condition today at Pontiac “Mr. ‘Truman finatiy. -|General Hospital after being struck wrote — “I am sorry I will have yesterday by his father’s car. to pass up your kind offer. but | Johnnie H, Pack, 28, of 246 State will have npthing to do with St. told police he was backing his’ ‘day Hawkers’ and, when I see car up in a lot behind his house in| you will tell you why.” ‘order to-wash it when he pe a) This so aroused the curiosity of thud. Melvin Frank, he is personally Getting out he discovered fe had| flying to Independence, Mo. to in- hit his son Terry who was playing terview Mr. Truman and see what behind the car, The boy is suffer- he means, also to try a final pitch’ing from multiple bruises. SILENT TWLIDINS MUFFLER EAD DASP LS ORDDS DALAL AS ABs 2 AnD tae Javaspedevapereceeei ieee tad MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP GUARANTEED ACAINST ‘ RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, AND BLOW-OUT ~ KING’S Midas Muffler Service 256 South Saginaw . (Nert to Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 Open. Mon. thru Thurs. ‘til 5:30; Fri. ‘tit 8:00 Sat. ‘til 5:00 for the ex-president’s services. — Snapshots of Holtywoord-collected-4- “|at random: Garbo has been visit-| ing on Onassis’ fabulous ~ yacht, | touring the Riviera. Twenty million dollars is a lot of money,: but that’s what Para-/ mount expects C. B. de Mille’s ‘Fen Commandments” will earn. by Jan. 1. = ‘Dorothy Cottins, who had never -Attractive— before been on the legitimate etage, received great notices in — St, Louls where she did “Wizard | of Ox” in summer stock, She’s also been signed to do “Show | | Boat.” i Those two ne 1 favorite. ‘singers of love songs, Jeanette! HIGH FIDELITY | HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices ° Export Guidance — Complete. Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham Mi 4-5230 MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, will] be Sposa oe Patti Page's TV) show Sept. 2 - Dave a NBC comedian, | 16 here, the Metamora School Board will ask for a vote on its) district annexation to the we schéol district. | about it yesterday. But a year ago he went as far ag he has ever gone in explainjng what he would do if a _ were one he'd do, He marshals e HOUSE OF . st 735 Clobe St. ayo pe — Pilot — Garrard — Miracord — == Uliversiny == CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS: CO. HI-FIDELITY ! . was quietly married last week to; Louise Bryant, pretty entertainer, who has accompanied hf'm on! several USO tours. ‘ Finish It Yourself SHAG WASHED FREE ‘PICKU * Sparkle « Automatic Laundry & Cleaners | | DELIVERY © | 1086 W. Haron, 2 Biks, W. of Telégraph FE 2-8697 plete job. READ THIS OFFER BEFORE YOU ADD-A-ROOM Nothing Down Low Monthly Payments We offer you the opportunity to do your own interior finish and SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. Our experts will show you how. Or we will ,* the com- RUGS | and DYED —> ee | av’ FREE ~~ 7 We also offer you the finest -workwanship end guarantee all work and materials... - Specializing-in @ ATTIC ROOMS @ ADDITIONS @ DORMERS @ GARAGES D&M Building Service 9 S. JESSIE, REAR @ KITCHENS © @ PORCHES . poem DOUGLAS LARSEN WASHINGTON. (NEA) — “Is | like trying to deSigh.a bullet that | will hit another bullet in fight.” - ‘That's: how. missile scientists de- scribe the problem of developing | the anti-missile missile: that will q»... \ill either-the Intercontinental Bal- , listie Missile, which Russia claims to have tested, or the Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, The ICBM presents a dismay-: ingly .difficult target.’ Until re- cently, many. qualified ‘scientists believed. defense against it was impossible. Now they are opti- nustic, - . * * * . The ICBM. will travel about 25 __ = aie ii\: | of sound—about * 15,000 miles an hour—almost 30 times faster than the manned bomber aircraft operational today. This speed would take it from -Siberia to Seattle in about 10 min- ’ utes, from New York to W nding ton in about one. minute, * * ,t - Once launched, it will be im- mune to-radar “jamming” and * similar counter-measures. It will reach heights of perhaps 1,000 miles, and- spend most of its brief. _flight-time—in_the—iey- wacuunt- age outer space. As it re-enters the atmosphere, will crash down on its target like a shooting star. The Intermediate Range Missile will present much the same _prob- lems as a target—except that its speed will be only. about 10.000 miles an hour, and its peak. alti- tude only several hundred miles. But since its flight time is even shorter than the ICBM's, there is MAN-MADE? : ~ . Both ICBM and IRBM are diffi- . cult objects for radar to recognize ¢; NIKE-HEROULES: because of their low reflectance of, Tis job: to id and kill the.enemy in jhe air. , radio waves. In addition, .a way, must Be found for radar to dis-| _ tinguish between man-made tmis-) siles and the larger of the natural) - afmosphere by the thousands every jcloser: Dae 24 hours, ~ | There is no time to waste on a te ak | slow: and inexact human reac- An anti-missile missile must be| “ms. The entire defense system able to detonate harmlessly in| will be a marvel of automation, . empty spate the thermonuclear) with the human supervisors ex: - warhead of an ICBM or IRBM —| ercising only veto power—power er to neutralize the warhead so ‘'® halt the launching. . that it won't explode at all. “| In 2) minutes, or less, the duel + All these requirements will | lis over. Either the. ICBM is de ; push to the limit the eclentiic | stroyed—or Chicago is. imagination and engineering ge The three “radar fences’’ pro- ius of the anti sat niale mine de i teeting the polar approaches to signers. The best Way to under- America against aircraft edn bef ‘stand their problem is to assume jadapted to gear inte -such an anti an actual combat situation. missile missile system. - An ICBM leaps from: its lair |TIME PRECIOUS near Leningrad—target: Chica go. These, the Pinetree Line, Mid- In abbut 20 minutes, the Loop a Canada Line and Dew Line (Dis- be “vaporized, and the area: for ‘4%t Early Warning Line), can miles around will be flattened—|5@¥° precious minutes in launchin: unless the ICBM is stopped, __| the anti-missile missile. r- Army missile scientists who have JUST 20 MINUTES _ been working on the-problem_for There -will be less than 0 min- several years are confident they t utes to confirm that an ICBM is on missile -by the time the Russians} the way over the top of road world,’ can get their ICBM into a ite plot its course -and—te—taunchi-—- jan anti - missile’ missile. Every rmy to a hori- ‘ent anti-aircraft missiles, Bin oar th a x. ote miles There is o@ly’one element of the] in its surface-to-air misalle de- aniti-missile missile problem ‘that fense systems. os worries Army missilemen — and} Until now, this has been con- missiles is still not known, “| Next: How far Army fire, its missiles? _ and opérational use’ some time in| be simply an extension sia dé | A recent unclassified Army dis), the early 1960s. | velopment of. their existing Nike. jPective included a name for a "They feel that.their missilé wilt } system. Iinew and not further i ited £ fil al tye = iy" | | * } : | i un 4 f ; Ale sas ia ’ = : : eS ii fj nmimrvsrx + erate {oA wag THE PON'TTAC PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER: re Rees ee Reh is 7 faye at he ee tn ane ts eden Podge = m ; Can 0 | e Missile Hit Another Onei in Flight? Fen Slr wt Ntefeay Wn or. 88 [uy Dein Ral NB will, apply it also to defense against ‘should the - OF" ON SALE THURS. FRI. and SAT. e pete pg ROEBUCK AND CO ae nagrixe iccsmig ter uber wapetomeee= — home improvement from roef to besement, no meney down, 36 months to pay! Sears front te rear, inside and outside. aetennee Credit Pian, inquire now! aR aS CORES 8S ARMMMBRBS I EE A PES: 10% Off! 3-in-1 SHINGLES -« Reg. 3.33 Bndl.. =F aD MMW Ot Altes WA y Na was | tee ha \O ME Ad gpg Vv Homert-Sold Exclusively by Sears J Final Week of Building Sole Now—you can beautify and protect your home with Homart 3-in-1 shingles at Sears Sale price! Easy to install, instruc- tions included with each bundle. Choose your color. os Homart Applied Roofing ov 10-Yr. Guarantee = - As ‘Low As Save 10°, on rooling applied by Seatrs-experts Wide . - choice of colors and styles on > Mo. ” Sale! Aluminum Door Canopies sale now! Reg. 1295 JQ? Insulated Siding Sale o Regularly at $8 Bnd! 7 20 Choice of 3 colors for beauty and protection, helps save up 4 -to20°_on—iuel_ bills toe!— 10°, olf on all other color 8, - Homart Genuine | Ceramic Wall Tile “tes 3 TAL | Save $2 on Homart Folding Doors - 4 eg. 8.95 Space saving Homart in durable A beautiful china-like finish Protects against snow, rain and vinyl plastic, opens at a touch. that's as permanent as your sun, Easy to set up, install and Fits all doorways up to 32-in. home. Won't stain, -burn or .§, paint yourself. 48 inches wide. “scratch. Spacers assure good fit. wide and §80-inches high. Save! a Choose yours at Sears! 3 48-in. Painted Canopy. ,,.13.50 Reg, 2.09 “10-ft. Length of Homart- = -Salet Rock Wool Pellets toe Sole—Eesy to App ly Ad | Ga Ivanized Guttering © Ins ulate Your Attic Floor Asphalt Floor Tile Iron Railing Sole Box style heavy gauge galvanized steel. Quick and easy Seg Pongo 4 5¢ Ea. Reg. 5.95 4. 44 “144 Oakland Ave. MILLER’S Elegant New Living Room Suites— Sectional Sofas and Separate Sofas! “Bench built. and hond crafted for years “of comfort and style. Gorgeous covers in latest colars and weaves. i . Seléct yours now while September Savings Sale prices are lowest. Shop around first if you wish, then com- pare here before you buy. You’tl be glad you did. : Open Friday Evenings Closed W ednesday Afternoons po eg [a Miller Furniture. if £ nee: "Our 21st Year of Greater Value Giving | 144 Oekland Ave. Careful Free Delivery to install. Replace worn out gutters now. .Protect your —home, lewn and property. SU) avatiabie-at Sears ‘ lower prices! -Reinpipe in 10 ft. lengths. : House stays wormee i swinter, cooler in summer, when you insulate with easy-to-use rock wool pellets! Bag covers 40-square feet. Get yours during this sale! Rock Wool Batts (Carton Covers 50 Sq. Ft.) Simply hack-saw stock ne railings to size and assemble. In 4-foot length. Save at Sears. Reg. 8.95 Six-ft. Lengths. 6.66 Ideal for basement floors. Last- ing beauty. Black, brown Med. Colors, Reg. 8c. ....7V2¢ Li. Colors, ‘Reg. 9%e APA OOLA, ee | oe ...3.99 TE. a ESTIMA : | Coat House Point Barn, House Paint Fast Trim Colors Faster and Easier ee 7 : : Geen 6,39. Galion = 98 Gatton §, 98 -- cratmen 82.95 - Our very est! One-coat Bright Vermont Red Durable, An ‘exterior, trim paint thet ~ Integral piston type sprayer hides even black. Fume proof, bright color. Alkyd-linseed oil gives a bright glossy protec- with 44-HP motor. Easy to han- , mildew resistant for added formula with long lasting pig- tive coat against hard wear. die on inside or outside jobs. 4 protection. 8 colors. ments. for long wear. See it — buy it at Sears. ‘Complete with hose, . “? : . od atigee ~ De. pee ae mest . 4 Put a cle Around Your Totes | CHAIN LINK FENCING = QT. ~df Use Sears Modernization Credit Plan v7 Heavily Galvanized, Lasts for Years ¥ “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors” Protect youf children and beautify your home with this David Bradley Chain Link Fence in your choice of Includes Fence, Line Posts, Top. Rail, Loop Caps and All Ties | Paint the Fast Easy Way... Craftsman Automatic Sprayers 153” Runs when you need air — woes automatically when storage tank is‘ fulll %-H. P., piston type, mounted paint sprayer and air compressor. Delivers 1.7.CFM at 100-Ibs, Gun, 15-ft. hose, ‘strainer and air chuck. 154N.Saginaw St. Phone FES-417 Complete Craftsman Home. Spray Kit at 10. 43 Savings Regularly at 70.38 9 5 l Buy Yours on Sears | heights . . . 36, 42 and 48-inch. Discourages climbing, ° e.. : keeps children out of mischief while it protects your for this Combination ; = Easy Easy P ayment Plan property! Ask about installation by Sears experts at Terms ; slight additional cost. Call for es timate. End Posts with Fittings ... .. ie ea. $6. Corner Posts with Fittings ...... ea. $7 Includes. sprayer, cart, gun, -hose,. dropcloth, masking. tape, tirpolene, paint pot, tire chuck, viscosimeter? “How to Spray” book. All packed in one easy- ery package. Save on a complete spraying kit. Paint Department — Sears Siesainds a winx Sean “SERS * Sears Fence Departmen{ — Perry St. Basement SY y ” rr’. SS ae Pe Homart “Adjustable tf