* * ¥ “% “PONTIAG, 3 MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956—40 0 PAGES re NEWS SERVICE UNITED PRESS PHOTOS t Please = My Gil’ C Dad Pleads | My daughter, who is 7 years old, is now back in school as usual. Yesterday she wore a dark blue dress and @ white collar. She had on black shoes and wore en en ne eas, # Ont. sat on the front porch and whined his canine belief | in the folly of education as she waved good-bye and started off to the hall of learning. Tonight we talked about school. She told me about the girl who sits in front of her, the girl with yellow curls, and the boy across the aisle who makes funny faces. She told me about her. teacher, who has eyes in the back of her head, and the trees in the school yard, and about the big girl who - doesn’t believe in Santa Claus. We talked about a lot of things — tremendously vital, unimportant things, and then we studied spelling, reading, arithmetic — and then to bed. & & 2S She’s back there now—back in the nursery sound asleep, with “Princess Elizabeth” (that's her doll) school fn ole bing to New il t cuddled in her right arm. . =, eo oe YOU GUYS WOULDN'T HURT HER, WOULD YOU? . ‘ You see, I’m her daddy. ~ When her doll is broken or her finger is cui or her head gets bumped, I can fix it —but when she starts to school, when she walks across the street, THEN SHE’S IN YOUR HANDS. She’s a nice kid. She can run like a deer and dart about like a . chip- munk. She likes to ride horses and swim and hike with me on Sunday afternoons. But I can’t be with her all the time. Ihave to work to pay for her clothes and her education. So please help me look out for her. SPRINGER, N. M. H— Twenty ~ Railway officials said the death toll may be higher when wrecking. crews pry-into the twisted and torn cars. At least seven were injured, Santa Ee spokesmen said as far as can be determined tliere “were no passengers killed in the early-morning tragedy. “The: Chief shot into the siding ‘where Santa Fe mail train No, 8 ‘was Waiting its turn for the main. Please drive slowly past the schools and intersections hine. —and_ please remember that children run from be- t hind 1 parked cars. _* * * Please don’t run over my little girl. —Robert W. Emerick Waterford Loses Sewer Appeal ¢ City’s Ban on Connection sey aca pressed delight witif the decision| | Ewart said today the 1935 agree-| by|ment would have to be re-written and said he “foresees that the 1335 agreement will have to be re-writ- ten after the commission has time eo , this information this ga : field. “Fontes Sieh i ee Se Fare for Travelers ns ntrmates tis meee Pitfalls of -Success Theme “of Top Train Temptation in@ humorous vein is an aftermath of| success, whether it hits a baseball team or a matinee idol, in two of the Broadway shows which riders on The! Pontiac Press Theater Special will see during their trip to New York City next week. In one, “Damn Yankees,” Trip Shows In less ene Bosee of Now New Ye “The cars,” Curtis said, Hl Santa Fe Troink Crash Headon in New Mexico; 20 Known Dead Brunettes Ahead in Miss America Contest Tonight ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (INS)— iThe édds definitely are in the brunettes’ favor in the Miss Amer- on Fe 4 z PEE 3 serious condition in en tee ce Teh of the would-be queens will! |be named to enter the-semi-finals|Diego, said Saturday night and be assured of|scared. the lion's share of the $30,800 fund. “are| scholarship a.m. five miles south of-—here in gently rolling ranch country. The main line of the Santa Fe at this point parallels U. 8. Highway 85. : = * * . Only the diesel units of the mail train went off the track, crushed and torn, seven remain on the track, Others, Curtis .said, were mangled and telescoped, pointing upward. at grotesque angles.” Chief ran through an open switch and into the siding where the mtail train was waiting. not carry passengers, has a passenger car on the rear .\for employes. On this train today, however, there was a bunk car of track workers and a Santa business car. Of 13 cars in the Chief, only “twisted and A Santa Fe spokesman said the The mail train normally does though it Fe J. P. Reinhold, Santa Fe rail- “lincrease of 10 Joining March Back to ie Vacation Days Ending for 18,500 Parochial, Public Youths | Enrollment of a record number of pupils in Pon- tiac public and parochial schools will begin .tomor- row morning. More than 18,500 stu- dents are expected by pub- lic: school officials, an increase of more than 700. The parochial schools fig- ure their enrollments will be about the same as last year, All public school pupils except kindergartners will enroll tomorrow morning and have a full day of Classes tomorrow and Fri- John Venette, a sailor from he “damn! Vv. P. Schmidt, a sailor from (Continued on Page 2, Col) was a rabid fan of the Wash- ‘ington Senators options his+ ‘soul to the Devil to win @) pennant for his team—the, other, “Will Success Spoil! Rock Hunter?” tells the; Story of a young man and) his struggle ‘against - suc- cumbing to the charms of glamour girl Jayne Mans- Both of the shows have been ac- claimed by critics as two of the — * Showers Tonight, Check the Windows | ending tomorrow. The low will be j degrees. —- Robert Moon, 67, has an ele- phant-like memory on abuse . he has taken. Owen Barnhill, 56, in St. burg by saying: “T've been waiting 39 years. to get even with Barnhill—he was my "sergeant in World War One.” In Today's Press ‘A_Disappointing Month The U, S, Weather Bureau's fore- FRANK A. NIXON Death Hits Dad, 77 -Year-Old Grocer Loses 2-Week Struggle; Arranged Own Funeral WHITTIER, Calif. @—Frank A. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (INS) He explained his slugging of Peters- eee thee eee Pe eee eee vee eee Nixonat Bedside’: August was a disappointing month to many, as 5.34 inches of rain poured down on the Pontiac the entire month of August. Cool Days, Extra Rain in August 1.4@ inches‘ of rain fell on the Pon- tiac area in 4% hours on the 4th, and by the 9th the rainfall was greater than the average total for Wires and trees were streck down by frequent thunderbolts on the city’s west side on Aug. 30 in a severe electrical storm, Last year while residents wee . mth they recived 238 nce This year the mercury reached $0 degrees on only two days, ‘the 16th and the 17th, and last year’s day. | Kindergartners will enroll to- But the high school is expected to be filled up with a record high Pueblo; Colo., en route to Sano nearly 2,700 students. Principal_Francis. Staley said jthat a record 113 teachers are on (Continued on Poee 2, Col. 7) Extra. Vacations Set for Two Schools There wil} be extra-long vaca- tions for students who will attend the new Linda Vista and Cora Bailey. 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The - Budget Bureau has called attention to the fact that under the newly liberalized pension system, more em- ployes. now will be taking advantage x ay aurea: 7. 8 bell nine thus making possible fur- ther reduction in the huge payrolls built up during war time years. kt ok ~ Despite all the fluff and fury of a political campaign,.this sound, busi- nesslike, approach to the administra- tion of the Nation's affairs appeals to millions of Americans. Women Control Buying If you are among those Americans | __.whe believe that. women. control 85 per cent of the buying in this coun- try, forget it. According to Fortune Maga- zine which has been looking into such things, the distaff side con- ~ _ trols only 60 per cent of consumer — spending. This means, if our arithmetic is correct, that of last billion, women had the final word in $151.2 billion of it. Ci OO SS In its August issue the magazine lists the spending categories in which, women's influence predominates. They are food, $50 billion; personal care, $2.8 billion; clothing, acces- sories and .jewelry, $24.5 billion; household operations, $30.8 billion and medical care, $11.8 billion. Decisions generally are on a part- nership basis in two purchase cate- gories. They are housing, accounting for $29.8 billion and recreation on _ Which $12.2 billion was spent in 1955. _ here are three important - _ eategories in which men make _ the decision. These are transpor- _ tation, which accounts for $27 Billion, personal business serv- - ices, $11.4 billion and in educa- _ ion, religion, welfare and foreign - ee ee WA tap es . Lag ee (oe DOR Tous a noteworthy fact about this of feminine influence As from the Federal Budget Bureau this week ordering a new campaign to trim the Federal payroll calls attention once more to the _ progress which has been made in Big. tactors in President Eisen- "s campaign four years ago- “were his promises to end the Korean | war, to clean up the mess in’ Wash- ington, and to balance the budget. While perfection cannot be attained in four years, or ever, for that mat- = Another has been in learning how vis food is transformed by the’ body’s = organs and how human glands do their all important work. Now radigactive ‘material is being introduced into the blood to reveal how blood clots are formed and what results various drugs or ‘agents produce in the effort of medical men to dissolve the clots, In the tests blood clots are pro- : peli in animais..Then different agents. are introduced. and the results are studied. Thus far. the studies . have shown that one natural compo- nent of human blood, plasmin, helps to dissolve clots and to prevent heart damage in animals. : x -* * “3 The new technique was described recently before an international medical society by a Buffalo research group. Its findings bring further evi- dence that the splitting of the atom was a great forward step in the fight for better health, and that hope is . brightening that ways soon may-be _ + Thousands of employes have been — eee, fe found to reduce the dangers inherent ~ It is because of the actual ~, in diseases of the heart. The Man About ‘Lown _Library Given'San Will Accept at Ceremony There on Saturday, Sept. 8 Leve: Softening of the heart- | A presentation of a library to the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium Saturday at fhe San. It is being given by the National Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity, and everybody interested in TB work is invited to be present between the hours | of two and four o'clock. Each year this fraternity gives a li- brary to one tuberculosis sanatorium, by them from the 400 or more "* such Institutions in the United States for " Grage: ‘Ferris Memorial Fund, and the seléctidfi is a distinct national honor. In previous years it has: gone to New York, Georgia, Oregon and other states, but this is the first time it has come to Michigan. it the several hundred ere. be for the free use of ere Dr, James Cheng, Medical Superintendent at the. Sanator- jum, on behalf of its Board of Trustees “and management. Word comes to me Cindi tee = ee ees Deimar V. Cote, Midhigan director in the sale of US, savings bonds, that puts Oakland County on top among the so-called other “prin- cipal” counties in the state. In the first _seven months of 1956 the state had a sav- - ings bond sale equal to 1023 per cent. of year’s total purchases of $252 a its quota. Wayne County sold 98.7 per cent of its quota, Kent County,-92.6 per cent, Genesee County, 101.2- per cent, and Oakland County, 111.6 per cent. This is an anniversary. "Twas 40 years. ago today, on Sept. 5,” 1916, that the first concrete road — linking Pontiac and Detroit was opened for its entire length on Woodward Ave. ‘Pontiac area square dancers of one- half to two-thirds of a century ago will remember - lanias Purcell. and his fiddle, He celebrated his nine- tg birthday this week ‘at his home in nt, A pumpkin vine 33 feet long and grow- ing at the rate of four inches every day is reported by Vinéent Williamson of Walled Lake, It has invaded his neigh- bor’s property and they have agreed on a 50-50 division of the pumpkins. : Raising a,liberal supply of watermelons in the same garden for many ‘years, Randall Phelps % of Rochester says they never have been molested. Has “edoning” melons out of fashion? vik ee, A lac rong Bd stunt in the yard of “ot Huron Gardens, also has changed the let 0.8 oe ee pl one “ a year ot Lt He . map ts sib. Milldastine maleate their. efforts to promote human The librayy will be accepted by # _‘THE PONTIAC PI ian = INCA Servet, ee “Have You. Read Any Good Books Lately?” - David Lawrence Says: : Harry to Revive Commie Issue : WASHING ‘TON — Former Presi- dent Truman seems determined to revive the Communtst tstie-ef the- 1952 campaign—and the Republi- cans are not a bit displeased. They couldn't tactfully have taken the initiative themselve es. Truman, moreover, accuses Vice President Nixon of having charged the former President with ‘‘trea- son.”’ But the speech delivered by Nixon on Oct. 27, Truman pointed, does not use the word “‘treasan.” son inside our government. said: g played of wildlife and fisheries,” Eisenhower added: we have been for years the gul- lible victims of _ Communist espionage experts. These experts in treason have plundered us of secrets involving our highest dip- - lomatie decisions, our atomic ity may have been jeopardized.” “ Small wonder that just 24 days after that speech by the presi- dential candidate on the Republican ticket, Nixon, the vice nominee, is reported to have said ° at Texarkana, Ark.: -FORFEITED SUPPORT _ “The Truman-Acheson-Stevenson Looking Back | 15 Years Ago PLANNING. BOARD urges ‘city to enforce zoning. LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER one of first infra-red pictures in - total darkness, . 1952, te which Democrats have forfeited ther rights to the support of the millions ~ Of good rank and file) Dremabers of the Democratic party. , Tra- man, Acheson and Stevensdn, are traitors to the high principles. in which many of the nation’s Demo- crats believe. Real Democrats are outraged by the Truman-Acheson- Stevenson gang's toleration of and defense of communism in high - places.” ~——it-ts—apparent accused the Democratic party Itself of being 2 party of treason. — Both said, in effect, that the Tru- whan Attonney General Brownell in October, 1954, revealed that the FBI had warned Truman about Harry Dexter White's activities, and that the former President later - on wrote two letters of commenda- tion to White in total disregard of the FBI's damaging information. Truman has never said a single word publicly to explain why he wrote those two letters. ' The issue of softness on commu- nism will again be debated in a “political campaign. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: | Worrying About Albumin? —Well, We All Have It A businessman's. wife asks whether I have any information on albumin. Her husband is quite con- cerned about it. Doctors can't seem ; i ! | i i if g HE | Zz a ! Lee ! all E 28 73 E Presence of albumin in the urine without casts (formations visible . under the microscope) is generally lordosis is corrected by a support, i : : not more beng : gi vores toh pore great © 4-7-3 il The urine of a likely to contain albumin livties a long march, a strenuous athletic content, or a. shift of hard work. Some persons have. a trace of al- bumin in the urine after a cold shower or a swim in cold water, A trace of albumin in the urine is usually found in fever and often. in anemia. Sneaieea Gites " (Copyright 1966) Hie , e f E si at na i f fi 3 i i ELF 58 F P: : H | : t rt § What about the murders, shoot- ings and killings in the movies? What about the magazines that are full of suggestive pictures and ob- ing towards a goal that is good, moral and uplifting. They are help- ing to build better character set the youth on the right path. it is from these people that Fd like - to see more letters. ar. - Suez Canal Dispute Pits : Menzies Against Nasser By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Dirertor_ Two quick-witted men who also have sharp tongues will be the main negotiators in the Suez Canal controversy that threatens ’ to lead to - East-West war. ° - Robert Gordon Menzies, Prime an of -Australia, heads the on negotiating committee ne he ‘the Western allies. Today he will present to Egypt the Ameri- can plan for an international board to operate the canal. cipitated the straggle by nation- alizing the canal. There is similarity in the back- of these two men, although Nasser is only 38 years old com- pared to the 62-year-old Menzies. on at mad atnilarity. Menzie’s father keeper; his ink mee er was a grandfath miner who once was blacklisted be- ease. a-laber— union, His opponents are are Labor Party members and he heads a © ° politically successful liberal-Coun- try Party coalition government. " SUCCESSFUL LAWYER Before Menzies entered public life at the age of 34—an age when Nasser was plotting to overthrow fat King Farouk—the . Australian was a very successful attorney. He is said to have given up a pri- vate income of $50,000 annually to deVote full-time to politics. . ” * Menzies, now silver-haired, is a big man, as is Nasser. Both have a big slice of shrewdness. The Australian smashed his Labor Party opponents at the ballot-box back in 1951. Nasser has smashed his through revelu- tion and decree. : Menzies is genial and urbane. He has learned to curb his caustic speech early political days. He is a good speaker, He will need all his skill in dealing with Nasser, who also “can both turn on the charm and the shouts that inepire mob action. Nasser is “called the * ‘Hitler of Communists he has diplomatically. A VILLAGE BOY The former army colonel who started buying arms from the Red bloc last year. affér the 1952 sei- yure of powet was born 200 miles from Cairo.in a farm village where his father was an assistant. post- master. * * . He learned the traditional Middle Eastern three R's, “Reading ‘rit- ing, and rioting,” plus. hatred of the British from a Cairo school and did his share of nationalistic street fighting. In his book, “The Philosophy of the Revolution,” published two vears age, he sought to arowse the whole Arab world te strength because of strategic po® sition afd ofl wealth. He alse mentioned “a role wandering aimlessly in search of a here.” * * ao Apparently Nasser now considers himself that hero, a man of des« tiny. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE | _ “The Sinners i wer ne . «+ And where is he today .. Who helped you spend your leisure In laughter and in play’ .... You met him on va- cation, and... world of him... As you were dancing, or enjoyed . . , A: picnic anda swim... His conversation charmed you then... His eager eyes were bright... And, oh, he was so handsome when ., . The stars came out at night .. But have you ever heard from him ... By mail or telephone ,, . To give you reassyrance that . . . He wants you for his own? not, time... . . As sad as it may seem... And next time look for someame | THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And we know that alt things work together for good te them that love Ged, te ‘them who are pega Sexccpu death ge § , pese.—Romane 8:28, whe und Wh Sh coondite tc ods destiny of power; and as the trial is intenser here, his being hath a solder strength in apres set Willis, . Case Records of a Psychologist: Describes Benefits of ‘Fear Party’ commit crimes. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-357: Annette L., aged 29, is the teacher of the fourth grade in a suburban public school. I i ‘ll il Lit uit E ai fa 4 # one reason youngsters schedule “chicken” parties and it kinship, since we have these skeletons in our closets, : HF You thought the . ~ -® realization of {ts potential seed * then just forget him now: a ¥3 = Aug. “16-24. —ittes what he Thought ot eee PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 _ Committee and President Nasser were reported today “down to meat” of the Suez Canal contro- « Versy and proceeding cautiously et 8 Haile mite. CAIRO, Egypt #—The Meizies|lic housing The to A source close to the five-nation ottont, group headed Sea wattrway, which Egypt na- tionalized July 26. The plan came! originally from Secretary of State Dulles and was worked out at the 22-nation London Suez conference * * « : In Paris, the 15-nation council of ‘the North Atlantic Treaty Organ-| ization was to get a report from’ British Foreign Secretary Selwyn |tree related yesterday how five or Lloyd en the Londen Suet conter-| * . * Ministers Christian Pin-| eau of France, Paul-Henri Spaakj He ‘patlied eat i holdup men #™provement project omitting sec- of Belgium and Lester B. Pearson | also resentatives were attending for’ the other countries. _ The council was not expected to! give formal backing to the London plan or to the British-French mili-| tary buildup set off by the canal crisis. The council can act only by unanimous decision, Unanim-. ity seemed unlikely because one member, Greece, turned down an _invitation_to the London canter ence. A big question in the Cairo; talks was whether Nasser would. put forward a new proposal of his own for the future of the canal. a route of Middle Eastern oi! ship- ments vital to Western Europe. * * * tm the three sessions held since’ Monday, the Menzies mission has outlined the international contro! proposal. In the third meeting fast night, Nasser told the com the pian Menzies afterward reported “both sides began the clarification and discussion of various points of difference.” He described the. etmosphere as good and said “we are still in the preliminary stages.” Governor to Take Port | in Fair Activities Today DETROIT wW — Pie and water. meion eating contests ocfupied the interest of most of the 35,214 chil-. dren who attended the Michigan State Fair yesterday on the annual | Children’s Day. Some 30,000 adults also visited the fair. Today was Governor's Day and Gov. Williams was slated for a! fong visit that included everything from fodging beauty contests to} calling square Guncen, Rat Poison Kills E Boy, 2 PAW PAW W — Two-vear-old James Grodecki. of Paw Paw died: Tuesday after eating a quantity of rat poison. hin May son of Mr./ and Mra. John S$. Grudecki, found’ the poison while playing at the Siiareda 7. Seejpinder, pos u. Pee.| home- ot his grandmother; Mrs. (tte: Tra ane | Peet ‘Wetes. ‘ ‘L._Johneon, 113 Trepent goniemcaaet. |/ THAN EVER Drive Is Successful Pau! P Trighel, Birmingham CHEBOYGAN WF — A 100. per cent hike in membership of the Lake Silcott, local chamber secre- tary. : er Oe ce Cor Goeenanion, sow ling for the = (Cashier at Brink's [mrs mene ch ou were on hand for oft $2,106,182.88- in ash, checks|Protested earlier. ’ one-day NATO meeting. Per- jand securities, manent NATO headquarters rep-_ + Ronald B Rose Farmington yicreased by about om Housing , ‘the drain on the city's w: last night was granted a right-of-jter supply. here allow-l7ROM BUDGET Bester mogaalnadl g ge The project comes out of the portion of the Lakectic Hinsues tute {Commission's federal ar tribution system leading te a pata Saadree pola. oily station ot tho edge ef | tie auuually cad are wed ie Crystal Lake and crossing a city -help fimance the public hoasing a He district in Pontiac. . MacAfee, executive di- : . i er Other business on a brief. 13- rector of the commission, point agenda was written into rec- oe in a letter to the City Com.|2°m" mission thatthe new. project would attended by only two citizens, the city’s new Administrative Assist- ant Robert A. Stierer was intro duced to the commission by City Manager W. K. Willman. Stierer began his new work yesterday. Faces Third Degree BOSTON (INS) — The veteran head cashier of Brink's, Inc., faces cross examination today on the! story he told a Boston jury of the: $1,219,000 cash holdup of the ex- press company tion te construct a sanitary sew- ‘er im Durant avenue from the northwest line of lots $4 and 132 fe the northwest line of lot 52 { and 114 im the Dixie Highway Subdivision. The city clerk aired a revised engineer's estimate on the public ° * Thomas B Lioyd, 51, of Brain. six masked gunmen invaded the firm's Boston counting rooms on ithe night of ~~ 17, 1. only 20 minutes to carry/tions which several citizens had /cIry TO PAY $794 The eight defendants in the trial | are charged only with the theft lot the cath. ' * * * From company records which were admitted as exhibits Lioyd ; read into the record that a total of| 4 to Prepare special assessment $2,737,916.83 in cash, checks and! Fells to curb, gutter, securities was in the company’s S7®4¢. gravel and related work vaults before the bandits entered ‘ for Aster street from Maines to Only $631.733.95 remained after Michigan and. from Auburn to — thy had left. _ Pike, and for Gillespie and Dis- ee it streets extended from Bag- Marriage License | m2 Matar abate oft 4. Applications Public hearings were held last Donald O. Cole, Lake Orion no objectio . be ss Nore L. Crawferd, Lake yon > oo} ns Vv " siinaata: $ iDidie ° a ta . Another hearing was held on the Ruby I. Rien BS te grove same work to be done on Clinton Wumem D. wWaboes. Winem River Drive from the easterly line! Cariyn J. Tipper, Walled Lake of Robert Herndon’s Pontiac Apart- \project will be $5,400- while the jeny's burden will be $794. Cost’ for a S0-foot lot will be $150 BP patton a: sas pra erin Thomas P Duress &@ Marquette Margaret J. Lewiess, 236 Pioneer ne of lot 6 of the subdivision,’ ahert Bevery ~ Terre City Clerk Ada BR. Evans an- noumerd that so bids were re- ceived. on the sale ,of a city. | owned howse af 44.8%. Parke St. “The sale was referred to Will- - 1 - man for further action. t ° 3.1 ott bea Lh sar 73_& ne A Tesoluton was passed by the William R Lankforé 1560 Weymouth, Commission in appreciation for the. Denna L. Miller, 1612 Gale ‘work of James F. Fiannary, for-. Robert P. Alber, Lake Orion mer member of the city's Police/ Margaret FP. Font, Roches:er and Fire Trial Board. Richard K Holey, Goshen. Ind Sept. 24 at 3.p.m. was set as the , 266 St. Cale deadiine of bids for pavement. J. Kent, 234 EB. Bive. 8 4 Thomas J Vafiitencourt Jr, Manisiee Porites M. Bearsiey, Clarkston Carl V. Tavier. S47 Batharst Mary J. Parten, Rechester Meivin W Peters Rechester Jovee BE Steinbeck, 240 Bluzabeth Late Sharon L. Thiede, Wall Lake filskioh Given * t MEd! ito Build. Vadarsenina Sprinkler Device Committee and Neisar The Fontinc Hobeing Usenmistaa eee: The assessed cost of the $6,194) ment Subdivision to the westerly) - Confirmation on the job was de! - _ [Pair Waive Examination ™ in Justice Court Tuesday. case Sept. 10. related work to complete the city’s|field Ct., and Edward C . Norman, 1956 program. '._|25, of 93 Norton, were remanded to/as 60 being held on $2,000| Meek. Senin: Pathan sation. 09 Ade incl mit Set tony feet. “OPEN THURS. NIGHT TO 9 :' ° as well as bits Sat., Mon. sav 5 Go back to school in under-fashions ACCENTUATES ‘MINUS’ FIGURES The padded bra with a differ. ence... it lifts you gently and naturally into glamorous 3 50 “JANTZENETTE” PANTY GIRDLE For an active campus life . ) corves. Fine white cotton designed for moderate control Federal’s corsetieres fit you correctly . WY ws Wit broadcloth. 32-36, A-B eups.« comfort. Rib _web_top_and_ tom finish. Satin elastic front and back panels. Matching girdle ........ 5.95 . WAYS @ Purchase Caine. @Cash TO BUY @€ssy Terms @Layawey Mergaret A. Seficn grading. graveling, drainage’ and George PF Beech Jr. Birmi = Paula J. McDonald, Bir y Robert A. Parmer, ——— Virginia A. Wegner, Bicomfieid mule Theodore O. Dormerer. 31 Pulten Nancy C. Lewis, Oxford Charles W. Rice, 106 Piorence Beverly M. Wright, 148 Cottage Bor¢d L. Berger, Walled Lake Shirley M. Pheips, Walled Lake John J. Drer Ir., Golen. Ohte | Syiria A Morris, Birmingham 1 Melvin M. Stevens, Detroft i Norma J. Watson, Birmingham | Roger L. Kellogg 3m Wash: angies Coie A. Holiand Drerton Plains Gerald A. Tilman, Walled Lake Sharon L. Huebier, TITL let 81, Nathan y Burkwitch. Detrof ‘NOW ..: MO ah ad| . BEFORE Robert ¢. venivcman,_ Dieminena Delores 1. Population of Oklahoma / ‘‘. 2.7 per cent be- tween the census of 1950 and July: 1, 1954. 4 ‘ PROPERTY ei 3 pate DESIRABLE COMMERCIAL | The City of Bay City, po hye tag receive sealed bids for ¢city- owned property at the office of Hall, Bay City, Michigan, until 8:00 An m. E. S. T., 5, 1956, at which time the bids will be refecred to the | session of ; fe dy ees Se St eee 1956, to be opened and publicly Property to be sold in one parcel, described as follows: Entire blocks 14 and 15, lower Saginaw, City of Bay City, County of Bay, State of Michigan. Also commonly known as Washington Park. FOR SALE | a The magic formula for romance .. . take one pretty girl... add a new. saucy hat... introduce the boy of formula is proven . .-. it's age-old, yet ever-new . , < it's ROMANCE! So , come along, girls, and take your pick from our collection of shells, tambou- * ries, domes, cloche lamp-shades, curved pillboxes, leaf profiles, You'll find them in velours, velvets, pannes, fur felts, tweeds, sequins, feathers . . . in RE | her dreams . .. make a wish . . , and presto, the The rest is easy! Fashion-shon at Federal’s! Place Birmingham Boys on Probation for Thefts youths who’ pleaded guilty last home without permission and steal- ing a typewriter and eight bottles!court costs of ‘Two 17 - year . old Birmingham | Ronald G, Thurston and Stewart week to entering a Birmingham/w ‘Siatkin on probation for three years and ordered each ft pay $100. FRAL "4 WAYS TO BUY: © Purchase Coupons ~ @Eosy Terms @Layoway @Cash | WASHINGTON (INS)—The oldest His selection of Africa reflects and perhaps most amazing senator|a philosophy Green frequently sets in American history left yesterday|forth as the key to his continuing for a grueling 12,000-mile inspec- energy and zest for life. He said in a recent interview: There -—- in Leopoldville, Belgian * * * wan 5 aie " ae if : : : 4 a sp ats i inet OLD WHALING DAYS — 2° A Knot Cam Mean a Life One of the first things a sailor must learn is the art of tying knots. Here is an old whaling ship sailor who lost a leg at sea, and now | busies himself at a rope walk where rope is made. He is teaching knot tying to young Tom, who wants to be a sailor. | Use your crayons to color this picture, then paste it on cardboard. Cut it out and save the pictures of the knots to try out later. Fold the side and floor panels forward so it will stand up. One of the best known knots is the square knot. To tie it, tie two ‘rope ends once around each other. Then bring up the ends and repeat this. Be careful that on each side the long piece (or standing part, A) of the knot: I they do not it will be a “granny” knot-and will not hold. < | through it, and then carrying the same end around the rope above the : Hloop and back again. Draw it tight. There are dozens of other useful \knots that you can learn from books. — (The Junior Editors $10 award goes to James L. Lehman. Jr., Bos- Jwell, Pa., for submitting this idea first. If you have a suggestion send jit in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) aii for’ active senators eNisac ae Non he June 17 when he became 88 years|'!'ve often thought that every leap “| think it is most fortunate tol, eng eee tt $100,000 for Injuries ‘The spry New, Englander prefers patio at the apartment of trudging the two miles from the that In portation and even in. the muggy|she fell through a trapdoor and| and It trol to Capitol Hill, will Carl F. ing oh ee wks : ' world affairs, Change involves WAM he planned fo petition for | itinerary cally for visits to 18 [ony worse: ‘tet it ie more toe sanity commission after Graham) Africag: nations where ‘he Will tating and more enjoyable to live| ™ stood mute and waived examine-| study the U.S, “Point Four” er |i, . time of change.” _ : watwes noir ae eles ald program for the ment on the murder charge yester- Foreign Relations Com. SET RECORD day. mittee. 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TELEVISION and HI-FI anew “Victrola” RCA Vietor automatic portable ‘45 phono , 4 epee y ae ae : “sé tereign comntries. «Eddie Garr, 56, Dead; ELASTIC LEG CAMPUS BRIEFS All-wool flannel or tweed “Tt is a trophy which the people| Was Noted Entertainer — Knit-to-fit ‘in’ pink, Hy . ce ee eines Mey) HOULYWOOD Death as maine, hla, ae oa a aaiae to Ge ee eee Met oe teal, ‘white! Sizes ’ ‘ Italy abroad,” Brosio said. performer well known to audi- i a ‘ODM has earmarked funds to’ make advances of: working capital | to producers when and if work! South African police are sup- porting formation of clubs where women Jearn to. shoot, Pretoria reports, Assaults by natives on} European. women have been in- creasing. | Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 sa 24-Hour Ambulance Service lg Taking the country by storm es edvertised te : : a : . Pauli’s Shoe Store 35 N. Saginaw - * Open Friday Only ’til 9 Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! : I TO-AGAIN STORE CLOSED / ALL DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th EVERY FONG <= bat OVEN TINNG = ON be washed Gap doce Tor war Wad Eee aval Our pew store will soon be reedy. Se everything must be sold New! FAST! Only the bere walle will romain! Make your plans new te be here carly! We doubt if you'll ever see such | Ree eee fe A re ee Hon. ee =, First come, first served! The Final Wind- Up in Our Old Location! - BARNETT’S ~ Pontiac's Oldest Men’s Clothing Store ~ LOCATED AT 19 NORTH SAGI NAW ST. (DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE Te THEATER) MARK DOWN PRICES! ers 25,000.00 ” WATCH FOR ANOTHER BIG CUT IN |. PRICES IN THURSDAY'S PONTIAC PRESS ‘SALE ens FRIDAY WORKING 4th Largest Bank " " pata shanncname . - - | Sta f Michigan | _ ~The Community National Bank = as Merged With The Oakland County . - State Bank of Milford e a ¥ ' « NAP gt ct saa te i lo 3a ik i ec RAS in ate He * J :the sa nintedionyg. Paw ities | \ ie eee TR, OFFICES AT—West Huron at Tilden possible The Democratic Mominee included jor address the American that qualified Stevenson's om» * to halt the draft In a ma-'sprayed the GOP with criticism, prepared for delivery accusing it of “‘a shocking abuse at the 38th annual convention of of the elementary political decen- Legion. Stevenson worked on the speech after a rousing welcome at Inter- mational Airport in which he and Estes Kefauver claimed the Dem- soeoememneeenasenece Adlai ¢ on “Military Dratt: The Earliest Possible End LOS ANGELES i — Adlai E-jocrats are united for the cam- Stevenson subscribed today “with paign ahead. _ all my heart” to what he called! It was here in California that the national will that the military, ‘Stevenson and Kefauver, now the, draft be ended at the “earliest Democratic ticket for 1956, staged moment consistent with the last and one of the bitterest) — . clashes’ of ‘the presidential pri- presidential maries. Stevenson won. A address icies” in handling the peace ‘issue. He said the claim that the Dem- ocrats were responsible’ for the Korean War and the Republicans stopped it was “as ‘miserable a fraud as has ever been used by a political party to confuse and em- bitter a people Who must govern themselves on facts not fiction." Stevenson issued a plea for “honesty in our national debate about. war’ and peace.” He said -jthis debgte will be poisoned if - party giaims a deeper love peacethan the other. Stevenson said that the GOP charge that under the Democrats prosperity depends on war is in-| }famous. The truth is, he said, that 7\no depression followed World War Defense expenditures have av- \ ithey did under Truman, Steven- \gon said. “If our prosperity has today nent els Sees, Italy, zoo. i BEAR PRAYER — This polar bear, who probably hasn't seen “| an iceberg recently, appears to be asking for relief from 105-degree SS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 , ‘Trine Ou PI BALTIMORE * — A*Baltimore » Hhospital set out last April to prove '— or disprove — its belief it could ‘leurb the critical nurse shortage. |plan “The hospital's brainchild is now five months old and a little more than half grown. And nurse La Verda Berg says, “It's beauti- may ; Morris Throne, administrator at Sinai Hospital, says: ‘We're en- | thusiastic.”’ ~ * . Assistant Administrator Sol periment, says: very nicely.” nurses from the linen closets, ito the patients. * ¢ .To do this, ‘Sinai: ’ 1. Employed a “floor manager” NEW YORK (INS) — “While the, eyes of the Western powers are) lglued on President Gamal Abdel | Nasser of Egypt, some of the keen- est observers in Central Europe's te carry | ever been dependent on spending for wi 7 ultimate peace is not yet There isn’t! pack. we seek “while our sons| their normal ‘lives postponed.” It is clear, he said, that in this ele like leather, oxtwears atomic age ‘we \must rethink the! ar 5 te L. Unconditionally (problems of military strategy and| Muaranteed & years. military requirements.” / Avellable ia Colors: | Already, Stevenson said, the Z British Brows - London Tow possibility can be \ anticipated Cherry Red * Green * Nevy Blwe = hopefully but confidently, that in See wor geaplets selection ef THIOL Cases General Printing _ & Office Supply iparty 17-W. Lawrence Pontiac |because of what he heard ithe foreseeable future the needed military forces can be maintained ‘without the draft. Stevenson said he had intended to talk of problems of particular} concern to veterans, but he changed his mind because the \Democratic platform sets out the stand on these issues and in ‘listening to some of the proceed- 4 “78 added: -} Hungarian monarchy. foreign offices concentrate their at- ‘tention on Tie of Tugpaiavie. " This omens came from Dr. ' Nicholas Nyaradi, former finance | minister of Hungary, after his re-| brothers are still being draft-\turn from a visit to Europe where. Nyaradi visited, among others, \ed for two. years of military serv-/he discussed the political situation Italian Minister’ of Treasury Gui- ice, their ‘schooling interrupted, with a number of cabinet mem- 'seppe Medici, in Rome; Director! ‘ber and diplomats. talks, “the marshal would be | content to approach his am- bitious goal by stages. The first stage would be a federation with and Albania, which would immensely strengthen his pastes importance for all Eu- ” e iGeneral of the Quai D’Orsay, for each nursing unit, or floor, ‘who assumes administrative du-) —-———+|ties under the general *supervision. Central E urope Ey yes Tito ,: as West Watches Nasser. |, ito ot, the head nurse. . Trained floor maids to: serve the food trays and to do the house- keeping and cleaning. of $35,190 by the U.S. Public, Health Service, is being tested in two: of Sinai’s 12 nursing units. One is a 28-bed private maternity unit and the other a 31-bed semi- Files Suit to Buy '45-Year-Old Car for $2,000 Cash COVINGTON, Ky. «®—An Ohio ‘man asked Kenton Circult Court M. ‘yesterday to force a Covington cou- “It is quite possible,” Nyaradi (Valery, in Paris, and Austrian For- 5). to sel] him a 45-year-old auto- stated, ‘‘that Naseser’s nationali- ‘eign Minister Dr. Leopold Fig] in mobile zation of the Suez Canal jg but Vienna. 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SHOP AT LAKESIDE AND SAVE! = * Baby Beef x HOME FREEZER SALE Sides” 100 or 150 ibs. Lb. ee Swanson S « a FLUFFO SPRY or /: We Cut It for You to Your Desire and Choice , Seer 2-19 “SDD. pe | 2 Blocks West of Walled Lake Main Intersection - WALLED LAKE a MICHIGAN ME QUA E rackine xouse ARKET anew Ar ok FROZEN FOOD DEPT. : ESIDE SUPER M . | [OPEN DAILY 9a. mM. | OPM. SNOW GRRE ee ee "going to exert strong influence} willing to work out some sort of ! ___ small items have continued to flow , a. = 4 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 -U . inches Aid fo Favot WASHINGTON (INS) — Adminis-'_ wants te become 2 Soviet satel- tration officials said today the lite. They say he wants to con- freeze_on U. S$? ecanomic aid to| tinue playing Moscow against the Egypt is bothering Cairo just as) west te get as mach as he can She Just Can't Break the Habit Nasser Set to Yell ‘Ouch ve" old owman, Mrs. Maggie Reilly, was arrested in a large depart- ment store on petty lorceey charges. ’ * * * expected. | oe Egypt. eres Therefore, experts believe, Nas-| U. S. experts are hoping this is|..- means it, when he says he is. on Egyptian President Gamal Ab-|,:reement over the canal. del Nasser and help bring about ®| ‘They are convinced he wants U. compromise settlement of the Suezi¢ sid to start flowing again, Canal Coan. They point out there ts always U. S$. aid was halted after Nas- Pia bility that pee al a month possi ence aor geined the canal 8 —_ nal dispute is settled, Nasser can Since then, only a trickle of, ™ But there definitely new offer to help build th Dam. ae 7s It was when the original U, $.| offer to help construct the Aswan not want to go to Moscow this seized the canal. 8. ‘Peddler Forgot to Say assistance when he visits'if Termites Came Too . cme teh Uited Se | this aid. He doesinam was withdrawn that Nesser} HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. “Police said it was Mrs. Reilly's 105th arrest on pickpocket and/ purse snatching charges since 1908. She has been arrested in, all the ‘principal cities of the ‘United ‘States and Canada and has used 44 aliases, police added. The septuagenarian hag spent a third of her life in jail. 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Assn. members, and for a staff TEACHERS TOGETHER AGAIN — In Oak- land county schools this week, teachers are back together and most are starting their teaching tasks. At. Waterford Township High School, dis- trict teachers gathered yesterday morning for a kaffee-klatch, sponsored by Michigan Education at the MEA welcoming sign, from left to right, Jayno Adams meeting. Shown _|From Cows to Cookery: is pa ie School; Patty Looman, director of the speech department; Lynn Rohrer, new com- mercial teacher at the high school, and Mrs. Phyllis Anding, new fourth grade teacher of Williams Lake School. Rohrer and Mrs. Anding are among teachers returning to teaching, he after several years in business. She had been a music teacher until several years ago. AUBURN HEIGHTS—Joyce Pe- Mr, end Mrs. rae Learman an- ,. Mr. Mrs. Cari Schi ee Sith of bea George Hoffmans of Jo Thiemkey Jr... an- announce Tren. Marie, parents are the im R road. ‘Mr. and Mre. terson, whose parents are the Hans C. Hansens of 2436 Auburn Rd., be- came the bride of John Brashear of Sturgis, Ky., in a Sunday after- noon ceremony at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Pontiac, ~ They are honeymooning enroute to their future home ‘in Hender- son, Ky. The bridegroom is thé son of the Basil Brashears of Sturgis, Ky. For her wedding,, the bride carried a white orchid pinned to . Pred Pounce the birth of a son, Kevin Paul. a white Bible. Her gown was of are Lois Ross, a new second grade teacher at Joyce Peterson Wedded ? in Sunday Adventist Rites wires tun costisy torn floor length, with a lace bodice honor, Gerry Blinn of Detroit and Doris McNitt of Grand Rapids, who wore avacado green ballerina ‘gowns, . Oo gee The Rev. Donald Collins of Stur- gis, Ky., was the groom's best man, Ushers were Alvin Leary of Couple Take Before. College Opening Honeymoon a |Flint and tiae, the bride's brother, After the ceremony, the recep- . and the groom attended Bob Jones University, Greenville, 8, C. Gethsemane Families to Hear Candidate AVON TOWNSHIP “— George Hicks will talk on juvenilé cases -+he--has--experienced—in-—-his—police|—1* work when he talks at Family Night of the Gethsemarie Lutheran ‘Church in Brooklands tomorrow night. The talk by Hicks, a candidate for Oakland. Courity Sheriff, will follow the potluck dinner at 6:30 *P~ With Oxford {Troy Prepares Water Bonding in Glenmore changing water mains in some areas from six to 12 inch size, and discussion. Other bids will be taken on Sept. 24. od - 2 Districts. Frown Plans New Size Mains! and Expands Storage) TROY — The city’s bonding at- was S. Bzenko & Son of Rochester. | | |torneys were instructed to proceed| Dairy cattle winners were, in the| [with details towards issuing of Ayrshire Rochester. night's * ¢ @ for; Wards Point - |Full Day Sessions .|ity Schools will begin Class ses- sions Thursday morning, students! Mrs. Joanne Jaris, of Oxford won a prize with cookies and a cake. In horticulture third prize in crops went to Marvin Middleton of Lake Orion, Rabbits won first prizes for Bud Block of Elizabeth Lake Road, both for Black Checkered Giant and California, Mrs. Dorothy Arnold of} Centerline, angora, Grable’s Rab- bit Range, 2545 Massena, Union Lake, Rex, ard Dan McInnes, Had- - |epresent Michigan at the St. Paul *|with four trophies which she has “Bank Official (Oakland County Tallies 14 First Prizes at Fair ier iY. Sharon had won the state senior| contest at Alma and will at 15, Arlene, 14, and Marilyn, Tt was the fifth year that the . girls had been in such ‘contests, and they have 250 tfo- Peres * * ®& A 10-year-old pupil of Arlene Dreyer, Sue Ellen Bahrke, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Eric Bahrke, 4745 Jamm Rd., Orion Township, won first place in the twirling at the Michigan State Fair. It was Sue's tenth medal along won since twirling for less than a girl's division for baton) - MRS. CLARENCE PATTERSON Pair Travel -to See Falls bt. Clarence Patterson Donna Frisbie Wedded at Novi Church WALLED LAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patterson, who spoke wedding vows in Novi Methodist Church, are on a Niagara Falls — wedding trip. They will live i” Livonia when they return. - The bride is the former Donna Frisbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Frisbie, 1136 Asher Ct., “Walled Lake. Her classmates at Northville High School who sang for her The bride’s gown was of slipper satin, with its neck outlined with trios of seed pearis. Its sleeves Dies at Lapeer Vice President Former State Bank Examiner; on RFC Staff . LAPEER ® — Franklin Hugh ley Polish. . Vegetable prize winners were a first by Jane Booth of Rochester, and a second, Loig Collin, Center-| line. All contestants in this field showed ten or more varieties from their non-commercial gardens, A Black Minorca hen won the | grand championship in poultry | | judging for Muir Gibbs of Cen- terline, ibird. Apiary first prize went to Henry F. Saeger of Holly. Second) line, Kathleen Kilu- sendorf of Armada, and in the Holstein variety, Stuart Hutchins, The three Dreyer Sisters, S717 Drive, Orchard Lake, all won first place in the junior and senior baton twirling State Fair. Coward, a University of Michi- gan graduate, began his banking | . career in 1921 as. cashier of the) | competition at the Michigan | Coward, 55, executive vice presi-| dent of the Lapeer Savings Bank, died at his home yesterday, Funeral services will be held in Lapeer Friday, with burial follow- ing in Bronson, his birthplace. Webberville State Bank, He be- came a state bank examiner in Back-to-School Dance Slated at Westacres bers of the Westacres Women's Club on Friday. 1925, and in 1930 went to Port Banks. After serving as vice president of the Plynrouth United Savings | Bank, he joined the staff of the | Reconstruction Finance Corp., in 1933, In 1935 he was named comptroller of Continential Mo- tors Corp, He came to Lapeer in | 1940 as cashier of the Lapeer State Savings Bank. Survivors include his widow, Pearl; two sons, Franklin H. Jr., a year, Maxey said. Creek, and -a daughter, Mrs. i i They are Sharon, a senior twirl Friday at Marlette MARLETTE—Marlette Comrun- will be dismissed at noon the first day. Friday the regular day-long schedule of classes will take school conferences Tuesday and Wédnesday. the same routes as last year low first day, be Plan Friday Dinner to Fete 100 Years Serving will begin at 7 p.m. and entertainment will be the Gospel- aire quartet of Dr. Tom Malone's Church of Pontiac. Birthday Snowballs DRYDEN — Marking/ the 200th - — ° t i on Consolidation | CS haa! oot 8 Cow Marion VanderVeen, Grand Rapids. Se All. teenagers from ‘Westacres Pigeon winner was Gus Rauhut, Huron to consolidate the Federal #4 surounding areas are invited of Utica, who entered a utility Commercial and First National |'® attend. Air Consolidation at PTA Meeting the Lakeville PTA meets Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the school house. School board, who wil] offer in- formation to members. New families in the district are urged to attend the session. - 4were shirred, and, its waltz-length skirt -was tucked in back, with ' |similar seed pearling. Her flowers were carnations and |gladetts on a white Bible. ‘Maid of honor was Patricia Phite of Novi, and bridesmaid was Lillias Moir, also of Novi, Best man was James Allen of .|Northville, and ushers were James ‘|Patterson and Kenneth Krezel. A reception was held later in the Plymouth IOOF Hall. CONSTANCE INMAN Mr, and Mrs. Ronald. Howes, -- C. Inman of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Constance K. Inman, to Raymond Smithling, Ortonville, son of Mrs. ‘Johanna Smithling of Oxford. A February wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. James A. McPeake, Slate Orion Meeting on Community Building — High school students ROMEO. {in grades 9 through 12 will report fat 8:30 a.m. Thursday for a morn- accord- ald'Go to Convention. = Romeo Schools to Open 8:30 Friday in the Maple on - i : FF sage aR Sarah Jane Graham ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Sarah Jane Graham, 79, 1580 South Bivd., will be at 9 a. m. Friday in St. Andrew Catholic Church, j Deaths in-Nearby Communities jone son, Alvin of Detrolt; four |daughters, Mrs. Wilford Heidt, and |Mrs. Lawrence Miller, both of | South Lyon, Mrs. Edwin Reber of ‘Plymouth, and Allison Laura of -Dearborn; 11 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren, Rebert J, Nixon He is survived by his wife, Eva: .jtwo daughters, Mrs. Nancy Telfer of Mt. Pleasant and Dora Nixon 1] cit th - £ i ele a i | | | / iw ia i iE 70 g ft £ ‘ z al = its oA é ; 2 ‘ . a ; Eten or ee EE ne ee 7 oo 2 "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1936 aes 3 NINETEEN ae 0D y STORES» MEAT I SALE Choice of Tender Tasty cuts of S$ Steaks: Roasts-Boneless Cuts From young calves baer 89° _ PORTERHOUSE @®@eeeees?s*)e ot D; d BONELESS 59° i 3 ice is eeee BONELESS | ie [Roll Roast . eeecee 79: Chuck Roast ee oe. 39° Rump Roast ;’: ..83' Hamburger =. 3..95° fakump Koast...- amburger =. BEEF TENDERLOIN ere 79: —— | a ae ie akin eek. : pi | Ny 4h aal roe | ‘ . zs : , | ‘ : . . : , 4 * ~~ ~% . . + ty " ‘ a : - ges =, ~ evens ~t » & — ~— = = | ns ~~ . ~ 4! ——— > | j x «dy t ALL N 8-0Z ¢€ meer ed ‘ = : = aie . rrowk eo - “ , CANS BOTTLE ; «amy, 1 : : j a y" iy. : ee - WATIONAL’S NEW FLAVOR CONTROLLED COFFEE loses 7 vane hog De Luxe | 1-LB. 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MEAT CANS TWENTY | = “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 195 te the aveend of three articles Stat Gamat Abset Ne Sone os legse ‘By HOWARD D HANDLEMAN ‘LONDON (INS)—The vision of Gamal Abdel Nasser is one of these dreams of grandeur that could change the world, s * * In that vision the ‘struggle with Israel and his great ble with <‘dationalization”™ of et ee Canal are Mere way-stations on the high- way Nasser hopes will lead to an Arab empire greater than that of the Moors, This 38-year-old lifelong revo- | In his own blueprint he wants the major voice in the fate of all Africa. And beyond that, he wants the Moslems of the world to unite as a single, powerful moral force. SETS OF THREES * The Nasser blueprint {s divided into sections of threes. There are three sources of strength — the : Name Red Feather Chief + GRAND RAPIDS (#—James L. Egypt and the Arab world to have| great numbers of Moslems around, the world, the strategic position of ‘Burma, and the nearly 100 mil-lers in faith to wield power wisely lion in Pakistan, and the more than 100 million in the Middle East, is: “The dark continent is now the scene of a strange and excited turbulence; the white man, repre- senting various European nations, map of Africa. “We shall not, in any dentin Allegan Fair to Open ALLEGAN (#—The 104-year-old County Fair, billed as the largest in West Michigan with at- tendance from 50,000 to 80,000, opens Sunday for one week. James _ | Snow, fair president, said it offers "tq balanced mixture of ‘‘exhibits, education and entertainment—with emphasis on the latter.” is again trying to re-divide the; sdunte, bo able te shal Bity ty (hi in the face of what ts going on, im the false belief that it will not affect or concern us.” — he explains, is “‘a sinew of ma- terial civilization without which all its machines would cease to func- tion.” CITES STATISTICS Half the proved oil reserves of the world are in Arabia, he writes. Production costs per barrel are 78 cents in North America, 48 cents in South America and only 10 cents in-Arab countries, he notes, Fur- ther, he declares, average produc- tion per well is 11 barrels a day lou States Report No Traffic Fatalities CHICAGO — Four states, Del-| aware, New Hampshire, North Da-| kota and Vermont, went through | , Hopes to Hold Reins of United Arab World n the United States, 230 in Vene-| the Labor Day weekend without along with other New England An “average acre of rich soil will yield as mafhy as 50,000 earthworms. || KNOW WHAT'S BEST FOR fm | a et oe ck wes with ,OJIB-WA ws ioginet geek ea | the medi-icine, “cine thatition, as Srnctng ‘brings the cabbage, beans, relief that|these foods would oars TT Sisk . i g qe: g 2 aeeee injother both knees,|nothing compares with Mrs, Anna Knack but espe-/WA BITTERS, That is ne, and wasjoffer this true testimonial, sit down because|that others: who have rheuma. : justitism or arthritis may know of also|the wonderful results obtainable | rs a 5 Kent County, He recently was 7 PRITIS lay chairman of the Grand Rapids Catholic Diocesan ‘Development Fund and- the United Hospital os Building Fund, both successful campaigns. 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Gray, John Antisdel, George of the teaching staff, principals and administrators of the Pontiac school Fisler and Victor Lindquist. > Symphony Supporters Make Plans Francesco Di Blasi Will Again Direct the Orchestra Francesco DiBlasi will again. di- rect the Pontiac Symphony Or- chestra, and plans are under way for the coming season. - a7 * Attending to the many details necessary to the sucess of the five concerts are members of the rks: aoe executive board headed by Rich} Mrs. J. C. Walker is treasurer, Helen Larkin, secretary; George Putnam, vice president, and Mrs. A coffee hour preceded the Tuesday morning con- ference held at Pontiac High School for Pontiac school PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Pontiac FPreas Photos by Eddie Vanderworp q Cochairmen of the coffee hour which preceded Tuesday's session were Mrs. Thomas Dodson (left). and Mary Vir- ginia Luther, They discussed some of Fs John E. Silvonen (right) is greeted by Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of Pontiac schools, at the pre-school ses- ; 4% : sion held Tuesday at Pontiac High three engaged in special education are Mrs. Wagner, teacher consultant at Madison Junior High; Mrs. Chicago Educator Speaks : sae TWENTY-ONE. the new plans for Pontiac’s school system with Charles Beyette, president of the Pontiac Education Association. School. With them’ is Mrs. Lorena Adams, principal intern at Wisner School. ard Schoof. speak. 3 Nw ite Cet- will be nd Thursday with MP , a, = neon. educators. Photographed at the coffee table were (left to right) Mrs. Edwyna Wolford, Mrs. Mary Wagner, Mrs, Evelyn Gottschalk and Mrs. lla Mae Roback. The Compares Children’s Growth in Talk Before Faculty of the Pontiac Schools soning,’ insight, inventiveness and Gottschalk, hearing consultant, and Mrs. Roback, speech correctionist. Dr. Allison Davis, professor of English at the University of Chi- approximately 400 members of the Pontiac education system Tuesday. . ** ® Challenging teachers and ad- ministrators, Dr. Davis said that the school can provide an environ- ment for effective learning. : Scientific studies show, he said, that children learn to read well only when the material genuinely interests them. Stories must be life-like and the challenge to teach- ers is to integrate the program so that youngsters from both levels are stimulated to ear ‘en * * On the lower socio-economic * Jevel where children come from poor housing, situations, fighting and stress often are a part of the family situation, he pointed out. rational, but a result of the par- ’ ent's rage. Consequently, children grow up faster—are not protected from crises of life. MORE RESTRAINT The average child. has more re- straint and suppression placed on Scrub-Board Era Had Advantages - : ~~ Mrs. Hilda Webb (center), one of the chairmen for member of the Board of Education. the coffee hour, is photographed with Glenn Griffin, a (left), helped with arrangements. DAR Schedules Antique Showing on Sept. 26-29 Mrs. Ruth Leece Parental punishment often is not) these] cee ciigreinen yg eriaetie By JUDITH L, CLEMENCE him. Integration of schools with both groups is an example of de- mocracy, Dr. Davis noted. * . * The middle class respects the other group for its athletic “and music ability, and children from the lower socio-economic areas learn to respect the middle-class striving for an education. Instructors were cautioned that relying on testing measures alone could be harmful.Tests can be useful in diagnosing, Dr, Allison said, but they cannot predict the child’s reading or intelligence. Most serious damage is that test- ing gives verbal rote training, the speaker declared, harm can be done to the child's confidence in such a situation, he said. It is the teacher’s challenge to stimulate the child’s thinking, rea- University of ogram imagination, he concluded. 'PLANS OUTLINED : Plans for Pontiac school sys iof schools, Among them were plans for the idevelopment of a community col lege for Pontiac, additions to pres- ent buildings, and a second high school, be Research activities are : Dr. Allison. Dales professor of Chicago, was speaker att ‘tem's growth were outlined by Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superint endent Laas on’t oe : li 5 f F 8 gar? ge 3 F rik tt # at f A5ks s ° Ld 5 os. od e bad Lad e * 5 * ° e ° e = @ ae * — e e * e . ° ° e $ |. 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"|MRS, HARVEY LOUIS SCHROEDER 1h th youre, San A mae Hiilvour set doxieg the onmnet, al Senet fa Cotes Ts Marien oo Pee over ext one temporary tect wate FTE len Coffer Is Married|.zz yur "hme, te iting od for. } : | a ® desired, pai number|your set p avoid eyestrain, . . to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372\use eye drops from time to time tie omind « somone i Lutheran Church Fite | % pw. poses Pres, se oy Pes “A floorlength gown of embrol-jlength lace gauntleis, Her flowers| With your pattern order send anjinevitably comes - ania UM Sponsors . dered organdy was worn by Helen| were scarlet king carnations. marge A ane ners Bak Geik bey ewe omer: Series to Boost to Harvey Louis Schroeder, The} Attendants Judy Cotter and \pattern magazine. It's filled with/thing that comes along. Save 2 Music Culture scalloped as were her short ae ae . Beverly — styles for all ages. Don't miss it!'you really want to see. In hopes of stimulating five com-|@°°""" 4 4 ¢ flower girl. She, wore white dot- ite : munity partipation ward msl] Panis of organdy and embrot| ft,2tae ant carried « tower CDinti - irs. Club President growth, the University of aecented the bowl petals, Michigan has planned a Concert-| are nea cr pearls and se. Best man, for the service was| [i t C itt Lead rine strtng tha fal” |ouing held her ‘ngerp. vel. Her|Leonard F. Schroeder ot Chicag, 1sts Committee ers le’ tne with the same goal in|surTounded by pink Pinnochio roses|Sears of Saginaw and Thomas Mrs. Tom Hruska, newly elected|Mrs, Miller and Mrs. Leon Bigger mind, other areas of the state will/2*ranged in a colonial bouquet. | ae-dasths clad som " [president of Opti-Mrs Club, datre-;psearens AAS. Meek, rs, Lets be provided with a similar pro-| ‘The ceremony was performed double ceremony W&S\ duced the officers and announced a | gram. The series will include six| saturday evening at St. Trinity |‘clowed by @ reception at Amvets|1. committee chairmen at thelvre Ralph Becher and Mrs Rex} community concerts and a parallel) Lutheran Charch’ by the Rev. meager Ahssong-we footy Bae : ine tibiling of the os endl os cadumies 20m Go tadeor. ers of the eg nd group. Mrs. Breen and Mrs, H. Guy] seat 7 ot Your Cord Saw “Gan Helen, of West Huron street, 18|the couple with Sweetheart ‘ * ¢ « Moats, project, | sity, the Concert-Education Series oe Songs | Table Insteod of Four! is being supported by the a ee ari|, For her daughter's -wedding,| Mrs. Don Breen opened her home| OTHER COMMITTEES | USE THE ROUND T-TOP Hbined volunteer efforts of service|“otler of mee ee Bis Mrs. Coffer chose a cinnamon col-|0n Berwick boulevard for the meet-| : y¢r5 Bud Shelton, Mrs. Jacki tity ony stonderd sise ONLY the Upper Peninsula plus women’s|Schroeder of St. Clair street and|sories and wore a corsage of pink/guests. Mrs, Orrin Huntoon Jr. was|ton will serve on the entertain or clubs and the U. of M. alumni. {the late Mr. Schroeder. roesbuds and white carnations. ment committee, Mrs, Charles} CARD TABLE the minty ane cm} A wee han mg ware Mi Ser moves ta | tri hr Ra ar israel 5.8174 nities are sharing the expenses of by Mary Lou Kramp, maid of dress with blue .ac- Mra. “1 and Mrs. Fred and Mrs.| end Have One Delivered! the operation. It is not a money . Her dress was accented| Ce“#°rles and a corsage of dark pasa Sn hha. Dor, [tte Gitar oeaee “i making project. / ‘with a red taffeta bustle and elbow! blue delphiniums. o— - Nea em ay er ~. So Oriel man ‘of tee Mchigesl LEWIS §& i Mrs, Roy Lewis, Mrs. Bert Deat-iryidren’s Aid Society told = i ww? is ae care that is given clildven tail «| 62-70 $. SAGINAW — Committee members include| vermanent home is found. ” = : ‘i The speaker commended the High Waists | omits, os, tte te many a for D ht enabling the society to furnish Cosmetic and or Vaugnter then if could bore dom caer | ' 2Yain Cases | & Mirror in Lid } * Brass Lock . || ® Various Colors * Free Gift Wrapping and Gold Stamping KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS | 14 W. Haren FE 2-2620 NATIO EVENING SCHOOL SHORTER—EASIER. FREE DEMONSTRATION MONDAY, September 10, at 7:00 The Business ‘Institute _ 1 West Lawrence Street, Pontinc / ‘Phone PE 2-2551 _ Call at Offien or Return ‘This Ad for Intormetion == j j r = 5g 5 : 2 whee Aovchat alk alte tesedles sa leced eda oh EL | Ah ashe tpl lead let dt Je } NAL BISCUIT COMPANY® || %= ; panes 4 : a f : : | i 3 : ’ ove “s I, i ae j es * ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 Ee FE waite What Has Become of the Nat - Miss Americas Recall Contest With Mixed Feelings PARK FREE for one hour by having 4 a purchase at Arthur's. i i Hi | Mt Ee The Girl in the Lassie F ii EH by Hi af hy gi G58 TE tel 2 iil: Ba inal As advertised in | Seventeen aL : 1 rl ! x ih ge a : : z z ii FF 5 i gf : g ai F ! i : : i nek if Es a mE * e * Women's clubs began to complain She is one of the few “Missiat this idea of modern female America” winners for whom the) youth being allowed to show off — world has not laid out a red car-|its legs. Debt dogged the planning pet and said, “Here—walk.” board further. Finally it was de- Lassie Coats exclusive ~with Arthur's in Pontiac — aE: : Still slim and attractive, but now the mother of aaa ~— I, three daughters, Lois Delander Lang is shown with them at Miss America of 1927's scrapbook are’ (left to right) in their Evanston, Ill., home. The girls who are looking Marsha, Linda and Diana. | $ 4A Muminate ‘the boards of Atlantic|and having three children, now 14.; She first married Leonard s.| “Since I've gotten married, it's | y all I can do to take care -of City until 1935. ll and 9. Schlesinger, president of the War- Se SHS | _ Miss New! : Henrietta Leaver Nesser was [ner Bros. Service Corp., of ©W! da and Stephen, are 6 and 4, re- Rony essa me Pn ener [Fo ar ya, EN ec , the seco sneak in un-| ‘ea of 1935." She is now 38. Her present , ae ei * 8 @ ee : . measurements, she says, are ex- |Havertown, Pa. | Shown here from our collection of Lassie coats Is @ der the 16-year age limit che| actly the today as tt ss. | “T have maintained,” she says Like many of the winners in canta * a any : : 120| 2%, 36—though she “stows awhy (modestly, “@ sense of proportion.”|more recent years, Mrs. Harris) pe Rustic 6 ¥ —which would make her odds 100-/ bread and mashed potatoes,” and | 7.11 Mes ake, America’s *8SUmes g.""don't really care” at.) of knitted wool. (Removable collar). Ample fullness of : the| has given birth to two daughters. | -ssecs of ‘ss, was a svelte [titude because she probably is) ‘body yet retains the slim look. Tubular push-up sleeves, 1950s. . $20,000 le the scary following the| Woman of 24 who ran a dancing /*fraid ot being seversly Kidded. | Elegant in black or brown tweed. Sizes 5 through 15. OCHUBBINESS FAVORED award (today’s loot is about dou- school in Marion, Ohio. After win- As the list of past winners grows. Lassie', . . the coat with the lining that is guaranteed we), but recalls also| we ee ren oe : Cunton. longer, and the number of beauty for the life of the coat, cert of impertant.jthat “it went as inst as it came) a soether 14 years. jcontests grows fatter, a “Miss . , since gained an inch and| in. I'd get $500 for a personal ap . | America’ sometimes finds her- | MARION McCOY lost 10 pounds. pearance, but I'd spend $200 buy-| Married in 1943 to Stanley Hume, self getting almost as much rib-| She was the first-really to capl-\ing dress for it-_My manager on Eastern Airlines pilot, she has bing as praise. . EXCLUSIVE TRUNK SHOWINGS talize on the title in a professional sso got 0 Mg Gomi. And I always no complaints about the old oe (Tomorrow: She said “Ne” To -TODAY AND THURSDAY way: to ad iof “Miss America”—but about Hollywood) of | . _—_ f ; | ) Fashion Perfection ' Before she threw it all over to) Joa . Mixture take up marriage and club work,| “Actually.” she says coolly, “I Mrs. Melzian Likes) dorsing face creams and making singing tour Gourmet Cooking 1st 0". ot Recipe Is Easy and Lillian Roth. j : . © THE SHOE with THE BEAUTIFUL FIT our sj y 7 'Ze Shortly after dark-eyed ae Dende nee is eons swept the Miss America honors in 1927, she went on a ~oogerehelieney vaudeville tour with a budding comic named Bob Hope | sre. Motsian ta 0 friendly per- and a bandleader named Fred Waring. son, With her husband and two “9 / 4 . re in y NATURALIZER'S soft Naa \ lop-linée _ pumps Look Your, Best in a qm yeundl pan Pandora Sweaters |atis me arm be pining i - z : SCOT TLEEOEOUOUUUUSETOUOUOUOUOUOUEUUUUUSEDOUOTEUIND 4400 Disie Hwy. = Open Friday “ul 9 OW 3-12%4|lightly, Serves +5. SPECIAL EVENT! . ANDRE'S | ee CUSTOM COLD WAVE iY It-wasn't- a desperate, First Pass Old Today miss play but came after long| planning by Eddie Cochems, for- he|mer Wisconsin hero who coached the St. Louis tear that season. The origin of the pass once was the subject of debate. A movie hit-or-| Both Dereie and Rockne have Five Pitchers Blasted Crow became the first man in the picked for the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Terps history of the matches to win the! would be more impressive champions if they would title two consecutive years. schedule a game with Duke, the nearest and strongest’ _ competitor in that league. * * The Southern Conference is out of West Virginia's class as is the Big Seven for Oklahoma, so every year favorites in these leagues run about the same. The Rambling Wreck of Georgia Tech gets the nod in the Southeastern Conference and Houston is picked to replace Detroit in the Missouri Valley. The 28- year-old Carrollton, otis, ‘of In other divisions, Marine S.Sgt. James E.. Hill of Evetend. Out in the Pacific Coast Conference, where even the water-boy's status is shaky, Stanford looked good before all the penalties were imposed, Now the Indians are solid! choices over UCLA, California and Southern Cal which) are counting the heads that rolled. It looks like a great season, cry-towels and all, so. being it on. } cT ‘Tompkins of Long Beach, Calif., Tigers Set. might than the tailend Kansas | City; Ind... | Athletics, with whom they begin a cision to the White Sox in Chicago = Ripped, 11-43 KANSAS CITY i—The Detroit Tigers slipped two games back of! looked even worse Aan mw coveted 500 mark. They) four-game series tomorrow night. The dropped an 11-4 de- last night. , * * * As a result, the once promising: four pitchers that followed him | Inow are 65-67 in American League| couldn't have been accused of | |won-lost columns. They drew up to! “throwing like a washer @oman”’ The only bright spot in the Tiger performance was the continued! laces, walloping of 19-year-old bonus baby Jim Small. He got a double took the junior championship. Crow needed 82 “V" ring shots so tube ‘te title from the early trader, Marine S.Sgt. Emmett [Duncan of El Cerrito, Calif., who imatched Crow's aggregate score, ‘but had only 74 of his shots in the “V"" ring. New ‘Course Record Paul Bada Fires 61 on Cy Layout After making more of less of al ~ranks, Bada recently toured the habit this summer of banging in| 18-hole layout in the amazing subpar golf. rounds, Pontiac's total of 61 strokes (32-29.) Paul Bada has come up with & ‘The feat, fully accredited by "Paul's playing partners, is cer- tainiy‘a new record for the course, clipping three strokes off the for- mer mark of 64, equalled by sev- Touted Passer Lands at MSU Bielat Leaves Purdue “Campus Job to Enroll at East. Lansing lat, a much - sought T - formation EAST LANSING @—Larry Bie- -/Homer Hands Kazoo | self. Par for the course is 69. Eoueer carded 72, Pembroke 6) 68. some decided to tell about it. to par: Par out..... coos sees M34 O33 1605-34 Bac sincocsceccoceee 984 Sat —3e_—a0 Bede Wh ipssiscess: sienna 8 3 334—-20—61 Here’s Bada's card, compared and a single to give him 10 hits in 21 times at bat in the last five re > s * That gives the young lefthander a .476 average since he replaced \credited Cochems with a petiod ithe pass. So has the Football Hall of Fame. could be spiraled by gripping the | Wilson, senior, who ifine passing junior and 5. feet, 8 | Mike ‘more rating ‘member last fall. several years ago on the life of ated Earl Morrall as the quarter- back of Michigan State’s mulitiple ‘offense. * oe * The logical replacement is Pat understudi Morral! last year. However, coach |Daugherty insists Wilson is being ‘hard ‘pushed by Jim Ninowski, a Panitch, who has a sopho- although a squad sophomore starter, fail to turn up with a good team and a strong championship contender. ? Although this is billed as the [wil te tat and mecha. Denherty boy if he can move. But the main thing is to play football, * = * _— Michigan , Donovan, House. . sF—Wil- Ene .- & and Aparicio; Bolling and Belardi. Lefi—Detroit 4, Chicago 10. B 6, Bunning 2 k 1, Miller 2. 68O-—Donovan 3, | Foytack 1, Bunning 1, Masterson 1. Po: 7 in 2%, Miller 4 in 2. R-ER ck 3-3, Bunning 1-1, Gromek 5-5, Miller 2-2 ovan 4-3, cae if og é oe 2 - a '* —_, 2:36. A—T,838. Recheck Glees Win fo Arkansas Rider +—LANSING @ — - Determining a ‘Tracy Studied | Tom Dublinsk, Redlegs Cement Honors After Stunni ng Braves pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 195 | Service Station Equipment Hi @ Sunnen Pin Hone Equipment Hi @ Blackhawk Porto Power @ Proto Tools : ~ @ Globe Hoists : @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment Bl} @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools ; @ Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers _ os PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS” “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor ef Motors” - Automotive Parts and Equipment | 29 Auburn Ph. 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He fig-| Defending champ Birmingham | $00 BGs & NOS Sts to win the Eastern Michigan|“"*® ‘il# willbe his lest season) under coach Cari Lemle has pico —— : as head coach at East Detroit. | lost 23 lettermen including the ; se ot “th Gen th nly oe een ee ee Ww pee ee finished at Larry Brown, Larry Wepling second 6 ft. 6 in. end prospect Ron mide End Ken Schults is most likely candidate at quarterback with Ni mare Foo Dal kace ee Wyatt le the line ‘ Hazel Park and Mt. Clemens start the season with new coaches. nin Missouri all ate rca oes oe but a little more speed for the Parkers and Bill Mowry is present- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS > Wichita Coach Pete Tillman, a ly changing the Bathers’ system Te ccaah Gaede tx tnthomer Cidchans canton ous says: from the T to the Wing with 22 far-flung Missouri Valley Confer-| “I think we have as good a lettermen available. jence promises to be an oddsma-jchance as anyone to win the Val- Newest addition to the EML is }ieer’s! nightmare this fall with De-jley title but this will be the con-| . Royal Oak's new Kimball High ltroit, Wichita and Houston running/ference’s best year and anyone School which will start competiiton can win it. The Valley winner def in athletics next spring. of the starting Maple backfield are gone. it Hy G [: pigs fl i first time in 10 years. Senators Recall Two WASHINGTON (® —The Wash- ington Senators today recalled 2 players from the minors for duty} this season, Harmon Killebrew, Charlotte third baseman, will report to the parent club this weekend in New York. Lyle Luttrell, Chattanooga shortstop, will join -the Senators at Detroit Sept.—11.- Doctoring Your Golf Game By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF that feeling the left arm must be PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: No/Straight at impact, as you see fn clubhead speed jthe sketch. It's the answer to club- DIAGNOSIS: .Relaxed left arm head TREATMENT: Get into this hitting position by ne Pulling down from the top of the ‘swing with the left arm — as straight down a pull as you can make—and you'll shift the weight automatically to the left leg against a braced left side. The right side, you notice, is al- ready relaxed and following into the arms to | Tourney Site Toughened Here are the pairings for Mich-|..owiars” | igan golfers in the Ist round of the 56th National Amateur Golf CHICAGO # — Monthe ot 8 championship Monday, Sept. 10, at the Knollwood Club: 6:12 am—LLOYD SYRON, vente ve Joseph A. McBride, Paramus, o:18 om—Williem.J. Wa * esis masoo, vs Gerald Magee, onte, | —. f ssn fiom, Grosse Tie, u he Robert Beirne, Riberton, N Bie ELISTROM, BIRMING- Inkster Memorial Tourney Sept. 8-9 Honoring ,the memory of a for- mare of grass. The USGA, follow- mer veteran golf professional at “|Pine Lake CC, the club will con- duct its annual Jock Inkster tour- ing usual procedure, may order some barbering work before tour-/ney this weekend. Ist Ace Sunk on Clarkston Golf Course eat bole tn ana. toe ralllon tags out. Playing in a foursome on La- bor Day, Bob MacGregor of Orton- ville holed out his 9-iron shot from ithe 9th tee, the ball hitting eight ‘inches from the cup and in. Hole is a par 3-140-yarder, 7| Ace was MacGregor’s first. He has barely missed-others on @ num- ber of occasions on the same green. 10 a.m.—Harvey Woodard, 8t. Clair who _ the course ee Rockit” sy'n! oe Meatieoe. were Racer 5 ioe hn, War arin Lansive. ve! deuax and a threesome just leaving . the green also saw the ace. The club is planning its “golf day” on Oct. 7, with several con- tests and the club championship among ee Heke. features. Sports Brief Briefs Selwyn Jones, Michigan State distance runner from Hamilton, Ont., will captain the 1957 ini track team. * Ld] e Ted Kluszewski, Redleg first Solunar Tables Here are the best times for | ney time. The two-day best-ball medal play. ws elas uh Cae Cae te Sa Bass sa so deep and shaggy ‘that a player|in the district as a genial, capable” will have difficulty finding his) poit teacher whio served Pine Lake| rcrspays WOME RUNS ball, let alone playing it out. Us-|for many years. He died five years) Budem, Lepcie, Red Sox: Bouse, ing a No. 4 or 5 wood would bei... igers: Rivera, Donovan. (White Sex; Castle: mere folly from most parts of the men, Otants; Robinson, Rediegs. rough. A No, 9 or 8 iron, or wedge, : may be required to dig the ball . out, ; ; ) * ¢ «© wm na'uus ona | SHOP Sagging Rears! encroach upon the fairways, nar- rowing them to 33-38 yards in : width on most holes. And the thick grass also makes a frightening fringe at the greens. Chip shots from these aprons will be espe- cially hazardous. 4 44 d pony hl tax -» Best Terms in Town! ! 146 Ww. Huron | | FE 2-9251 tables. Tables were prepared specially for this section. Mt S Mager Mi r Mader nor iner H Thursday ..... 7:00 12:50 9:35 1:20) -|Priday 00-0 7:48 1:35 «8:15 3:00) turday .... 8:35 2:25 9:08 2:50 GQF seoesss 9:25 5:15 8:55 3:40 te ie HS oh Wednesday -..11:30 840 2 ~~ 6:00 Society Brand Will if Your Personal Through our ‘store _you may_now have suits tai- lored to by Society Brand Clothes, Tailor your own measure - of — most |} amous an clothing firms. The eddet cost is modest; your time is needed; your suits will have unques- tioned superiority in fit and appearance. Stop in or phone for details. 670-15 710-15 Other sizes at little of from 99° NEWTREAD TIRES $I _ Workmanship ully Pept TRUCK TIRES RECAPPED 75 || Ea dally low pri Hus 28° N. Saginaw: B'570 $. Soginew St. Y Over 30 Years in Pontiac i i f * = ; ? ete j i | | 5. | oe 3 : | Federal 56136 ' BAT ote es + THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 2 sh Derby Chains Named tn the black gill divisions had slowed consid- eae ee erably. . low the 1955 level. : os Oakland County waters in that seas , but bettered welukt alone tree ermine’ "leading entries.That is, all but| | PIKE — A 15/8 an ka any ur un a oe pound-14%-ounce fish taken byl) Jack Wilds, 8795 Andersonville emucne j ed bh bee League ORLON SWEATERS | _KHAKIS Mint, Blue mae Up ‘an oh SUBURBAN COATS Psuiegs Rear Poe Se FREE PARKING! ceive st : : communications and eo gp } icons A STRANGE, NEW LIFE — Bab Natahne, 14- of the staff of the Phoenix Indian School'is to year-old Navajo Indian girl who started school © teach her English. Bab has spent most of her Ecuador will have a $1,500,000 in Phoenix this week, examines a Navajo-English life tending sheep on the Navajo reservation, 300 ! reader she can’t understand. One of the first jobs miles north of Phoenix. + mA 3 DAYS ONLY at Tel-Huron Store . 7 Ry. SPECIAL —hCUdaasl Ty 4 : ae GROUP \ : ’ : \. # : : , wea ers : \ PY , be : . x ' : i tr : 5 4 Nie , E : a \ 3 Saati SERIE ae ; ; . ses Siam ; 4 i FAMOUS-NAME MAKERS! GOOD QUALITY! Fine selections of styles including V-Necks, Pull- overs~ond Button-Downs. Choice of all wools and 100% orlons. Favorite colors in solids and patterns. Sizes 36 to 46. A wonderful oppor- tunity for you fellows going back to school... buy several at this low price! $ VALUES $A99 to i : $12.95 “ONLY! eer od - For your new fall to winter word- robe see our s@- lection of ROSE- WOOD FABRICS to make the clothes thot make il iii i i i i i i i i hh i i i i i i i i i i i i i ee _eerrrrrrererrrvreerrrerrrrTeTTreT "err, First of all, there’s the basic suit thot is a must in every woman’s wardrobe. ROSENUB ... $429 a pebbly type weave of contrasting colors Rayon and silk, crease-resistant, 41-inches wide, For the “Late Afeutneiia Drees of Silpione . . . a shantung type weave. *498 EAT OUT AT Pore WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE ANNOUNCING... | The Golden Drumstick has assumed management of the Jack . Decker Cafeteria, located at 4541 Dixie eee Drayton Plains, ‘Michigan. Cupioni, cotton, silk, crease-resist- ant, washable, 45-inches wide. Every woman needs a party dress, and whot could be more suitable thon . .. Embroidered Peau De Soie $ 40 inches wide es We Invite You to Use a Convenient OSMUN’S CHARGE ACCOUNT for all of your clothing needs . . . take .30-60-90 days to pay at NO EXTRA { CHARGE! = a, JUST ARRIVED——N 36-inch BROADCLOTH PRINTS 29% v4 * = i We are continuing a complete and improved cafeteria service daily from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., featuring prime roast beef. Tel-Huron Center Store Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 MO ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eT OO TOOT COE OTT POT TUTOR CT CCC TTT CCC Se in i le le rd eee ids s db ob bb bn bb bb ii i bb, i _ SPECIAL DINNER MENU Available at Drayton Plains Golden Drumstick © — DAILY FROM 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. DAILY MENU GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER PPE Tr TTT T* ae ] : ve a SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS FROM (FOR CARRYOUT & TABLE SERVICE ‘3: : 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. (A) Junior order of Fried Chicken. 2 Drumsticks, 75 . 3 French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey. sees * PRIME ROAST BEEF, Au Jus ‘eens CORD Oem eee 1.85 (B) Reguter ender of Orted Chichen. Breast, Thigh, . | 25 i ROAST «An tea a 1 7 5 : Wing, French Fries, Roll) Butter and Honey, ® ] : tied ceca a te aan mY AOE, xk (C) Deluxe order of Fried Chicken. 2 Spring 1.50 Dresing / | . PRUITED WINE SAUCE ...............0cc5505 T 65 Chicken, French Fries, Roll, iputier, © Money Qt. [ DAILY se , (D) Pail of Fried Chicken for Two. Two' Lbs. of bd CHE SPPIAL ooo eeeceeeseeecesseenee BOO cee en ne i a: Child's s s Portion, choice above $1.00 Dinners Include: (e) The Drum Burger. Two Hamburger Patties, Heed Cheese; Sweet Pickle Stices, tceberg Lettuce served on Toasted Bun with ban: 45 Oo, ae ee er eer a ee yoo orc, Conslin: Borden’s, ae y _ Relish Table, Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad Rolls and Butter, Beverage Dessert © ‘Span fet of Sele trod 40. Peon / PET. Hours: 11 A. M. to 8 P. M rac nay be rmeres OWI | | He. $' *, ° . * . 7 artar ieee eee eee ee \e 4 f Fine Food for the Whole Family ‘ii ae at of Sole, trans f Cafeterio Serving: You see it, you select it. Our we eles. Rel ip Dinn pei Torter Seuts , r 95 MILK ——. family style fish and chip dinner (all you ) will be served every Friday from 5 P. M. entil 8 oP. M$! 00, ‘THREE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! PONTIAC KEEGO HARBOR __DRAYTON PLAINS 997 W. Huron St. 3355 Orchard Lake Rd. 4541 Dixie Highwoy : 2 FE 8-3161 Ss (H) french Fried Jumbo Shrimp. Five Jumbo — Shrimp, French -Fries, Roll, Butter and 1 25 THO BNR cory iiib ers csisines, 8 i i i Ni Ni Ni i in ti ti ll ti in tint ih tit i i eh lt i i i i i i i i i sag ca e add te et a a ee ae a Take Out ond Catettt Service aw ee ee es Es THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1936 __ ~ PONTIAG’S LARGEST, MosT COMPLET E NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTE R - *Only Minutes from yon home to—W. Huron St. at Telegraph Rd. * nn IE: ams _...@ friendly place nt AqiaM to shop and SAVE! | "CHINA TEA POTS Individual size . . . 2-cup capad- “ity. ALL METAL / Lunch Kits a ll with Kespsit VACUUM . sturdy, ideal for school . and priced 20 low, tool -* CHACHEN TE By 2" qilal On Sale at TEL-HURON STORE ONLY ff yA starting thursday, 9:30 a. m. specia genuine leather jackets 7 usually — priced or The jacket that will dd the most in fashion, the most in usefulness to your wardrobe—tright now! Luxurious leather cut straight, ‘ belt when you wish. \ Green, blue, beige. 10 to 16, Terrific special at $17 ke "FINAL CLEARANCE : summer coats $ A formerly $8.95 te $29.95 Car coats, long coats, raincoats. Nice selection in broken sizes. LIMITED ol _ QUANTITY. : — eS Fashion! Value! You will find them both and mony, many more wonderful adverts. : tages‘in doing your shopping here at Tel-Huron! Big, spacious parking lot... With” : room for 800 cars. Complete covered walk peroitiing easy weather-protected. inter-store shopping. And extra Hours to shop too . . . when the whole family can shop together. Fashions... loads of wonderful new items from the greatest markets: Values! Plenty of them because Tel-Huron merchants believe in bring= ing you the best possible quality at the lowest possible price. Shop here, you will errr eee. YT hn th i i hn th i he he Eh hr he hi hee eee eee hee eee eee eee + _eeerrrrrrerrwrererrereTeT Tee ee ee ee ee ee re ne rer ayn nn nn htt ta a aie adatbuie POOUUOTCUT UT’. _- app pean eebieeiieebidd od -_-~ for green, velvety FALL | Txcasdally SPECIAL lovely lawn... BETTER HOMES HIGHLANDER . 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Shop Every Thurs.,Fri., Sat. Eve to 9 Some Stores Open Monday Evening Too ... See Ads MONEY-SAVING | Cleaning Special All Week Long—Wed. Thru Tues. ‘SWEATERS SKI RTS Up to 6 Pleats Cleaned & Pressed Beautifully French-Glo Finished Free -#e Gold Bell Gift Stamps 4 * 4 Given . Free! 4 . FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR VALET | TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER PHONE FE 5-7934 WONDERLAND SCHOOL MATES Dan River's woven plaid gingham. in red or blue; make-believe vest in solid black. 3-6x 1-3 ‘$499 $399 Sub-Teen avery boy's « varsity here. | Baalor in AWARD COAT SWEATER tones (you'll find his school colors emeng tolors, We have @ com- plete ronge of sizes from Poo Wees te Preps. THE PONTIAC Puss, S WEDNESDAY. _ SEPTEMBER : 5, 1986: Georgie was © pp noun 0: Fimaoes fin’'s won is married to a native Henry Ephron for “A Certain|’ tring Beate Ma a ais one sai Tia wc one ae HOLLYWOOD GINS) — ‘The first|woman, has five children and|Smile” by Francoise Sagon. tre asi he were relly a Mesa = —— casting vig as reo Mere Cf we gis mT i | i FINE LIQUORS-—-FINE FOOD ‘West Huron ot Elixsbeth Lake Road — aa ogo “T last saw Otto in London where|to Tahiti . : STREETS | he told me of his plan to choose) Jon says he plans to go to the / of eric a , nt an unknown to star in “St. Joan.’’|South Seas once a year, I asked) « ” (shell-. th “TTLE- p — He'll send scouts to 15 U. S. cities|him if he and Linda Danson, who ope. | 1 * Bian - 1G and five European towns to find| went with him to Tahiti as his lead-) p, / ikon 7 i ‘ his. Maid of Orleans. I'm betting) ing lady, are marrying. “We are | sae ; é = ~ ad an actress wins. waiting to know each other better,” | Mar Ts ae ay. Rp Corner of M-24 and Clarkston Incidentally, this is the first he replied. * by | iL. ae ee Blin inrpiodionneseennnteancnbanonn septa on harap ee re ’ | - sereen although we have | Cables and long-distance c 5 [BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE had many versions of Joan of {have gone to Audrey Hepburn in : | WED. ‘ela Wap “REAP THE WILD WHO” 497 Elizabeth Lake Road Are. Paris, William Goetz wants her to i Walt Disney's “MUSICLAND” a star in James Michener’s “Sayo- : - Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rhythm — Just full of the lure of the South/nara."" When I was told this I APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORGAN Seas, his mother's home, Jon Hall said, “But Audrey has definitely %& DINNERS a ke COCKT AIL BAR returned a few days ago with 30,-\said there will be no more separa _ Business Luncheons—Dinners to Take Out 000 feet of film. “I took it in color|tions from Mel Ferrer.” for “Trader's Bay,’" he told me.) After “‘L’aigion” she wants to do He also told me that Paul Gau-|a picture with Mel. Possibly, “‘Say- Dick & Jim Invite You | PODGD IG DAR: sisior™ ani Lam tid tat tere CL. \ GOOD Ne She is also ema cat OTe eMN FRIENDS = N : : \ MEET N : . . 1 WONDERFUL : WATE RFORD ES N ; q WONDERTUL ; IVEIN THEATER ) .) : H : Poon wil Sukedheet wake Ser ele Goon ae-F. M. N SWINE N je FOOD Hs - NOW then THURS. Nites. ead pote | NeesScocam 1 (TAMgus,, ECS LITTLE wonps” THE COURT- T-MARTIAL N { x wings, sums ano aus ST pELicious FOOD | OF BILLY MITCHELL A / N | , al LuNcHEs {pean min N LIBERTY. Ni . td Open Every Day! Hi4 Het Anse ie - _ Phone: IF p412 Dinko Hwy. OR 3-9754 Ky COCKTAIL a a a OR 3-1907 y, AIR CONDITIONED LOUNGE y CAWETES Pittotttt.1) Re, x North Saginaw N ra | | | Ldonhndohe ae | IS : 4 . CIN - 3a : | DRIVE-IN Ip} art : y | COOPER l ine | ETE am i eaten PHIL HARRIS AA MLE if teee Pen ty SD RENCE - + Aste Preteen - Goectad ty WILLIAM A WELLIEAM - rocsestns ty BARBER ORES. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik, North of Telegraph Rd. 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Nera deladeabram mt | Pr ofane i “DISN EYRAMA” COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER “9 Union Lake and Haggerty Roads tet 6:45 | Phone EM 3-0661 i ——nn TONIGHT : i aseieemememneeemaneemmaeniaiienememaiiaemaimenemamtn | - THELMA RITTER DE * DEWEY MARTIN __ with WILLIAM REDFIELD - Produced by Willlam Periberg MADE BY ADULTS FOR ADULTS NOT REC@MMENDED FOR CHILDREN Added:' | ‘Tradition of Michigan’ NEWS HIGHLIGHTS OF U. of M. 1955 CARTOON FOOTBALL GAMES an aAtLIED aatists Ld SUN.: Leslie Caron in’ “Gaby” hae ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT POPULAR PRICES! CHILD—20¢ ALL DAY ADULT—40c; AFTER 5:00—50¢ “TODAY thru FRIDAY || | DAY & < Ra NNN a IT'S So_HOT_ IT SiZzUES-ON rue seem A HOWARD WELSCH PRODUCTION coeterving LUTHER ADLER « JOSEPH CALLEIA wen tencian, RasuMINY PLUS THIS EXCITING CO-HIT! ADDED FEATURE! E Dey of i = a a ee e = Pe —- : 4 $ * ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 j : i ge? BG ef al; RE aes Sees ANY WORD! HOW SATISFYING 15 THE FEELING OF SecuRITY/ GOOD A TIME AS ANY «MY RURAL VACATION PUT TO RUS THE SAND- po ENN gp DENT IN , PAPER ON HIM: . Ad ARD I WON FOR CAPTURING THAT CROOK /<— my PL TRULY MY COP , me CX NN TH ‘ e Calon? 2 o* HAW- HAW -—- THE Ata : HORN ON THAT CAR is STUCK , sie ) at ow > rr ee ee ; * > 4 + ae . a oe eee ISTE SES OTHE NE CRED FRE TRS Oe RE Eee woes ¥ Po POUT O Pes ore PTO ERT ys BKY “es * ee ee * © © & & Litt piel b URAL probleme. . OIAL FE 2-8181 mi. Te Place Your : 7 | s _ WANT AD oe 0 if H g2 oF a § st Uff. I muy ga £ 2s iy - iy Z i | i a i! rl fi se 8 - g ; sey) and United Airlines. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotetions) ll * i tee Seve & om ~~ SSsessesesessssss * Se eae & o> ee ee —- tessessece?_se. wet & YK oe _ —eSsresszss Oe aS we ae Bee 3 rive: th il oat ae es SBF : 3 ~~ - : i - * *.« * ae 2e32c8 20. Lay | A. —_, 4-55. wid. ree 3 ium 36; ny = as -« FE 9 i oat ti : Grade A. extra large 8, large 4b Fei en fh tat oot Se 729 2 Mor «. Ma) a. Rubirosa is a former Dominican diplomat and ex-husband of tobac- Sesensene Sod nd Pe et HS OS Te w > eazs: * epienceceninenty CHICAGO BUTTER AND EaGs Sept. 5 (AP)--Butter steady A bey: Det Edison ... ae C See . a¥sse8 * = . teiutees ; 09 C 4g; core 00 B SoZ azeux: oeouwn-s eeeit tP=Sess5 ia Lnstdentthettinnnattieatatentaadheadhenlsteoh. * Seven = oS SOE8eu¥ S2s= bdalshabsbetach aSIS33; - — ee eee ° ow 38-2s8.8252 ‘ Sevan mons em - - ne * Yaw, te a2o-oeNe —ao Bes S3eescusse . .. Sept, &—Compiled by: ted Press. . I / a / CBICAGO LIVESTOCK ae st - S25553S5= _Svasce~eusae tt ee ee 30 18 § 4.7 3 165 - 4 ie. i] Senter Ge "alah Nothing Is Stolen — in Two Area Breakins Nothing was known to have been in two Ortonville breakins Oakland wW Utility and stand. an = Hi fit E ty i i i i = te a in il $ 7 F : ; z é — % ae i Hy ? a ae i 22 = S22 3 Le) 3 = to some 65,000 persons." * * _— “}living. The boosts apply to recipients .. Questioning Guide ks: 10 Hunter’s Injury CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican Republie (INS)—Dominican police today questioned an American wild game hunter who said he acciden- tally shot and wounded Robert Harrison, publisher of “Confiden- tial” magazine, “of Ciudad Trudie. e/ ++ 884) An aide pf Harrison's said that he, left Now York last Satyrday on 2 pala combizied business and pleasure’, p [i1, avalwherg he intended to write a story *'abodt Porfirio Rubirosa, / * * 6 /, co heiress Doris ey, ‘Jworth heiress Barbara Hutton. e841 News in Brief | Pleading guilty to reckless driv- on | ses ing. Donald E. Thurber, 20, of 480 : : ‘Razor in 2 Breakins Small amounts of cash and an __ eta oe Charles Stocker Takes a Bride in MSU Chapel METAMORA—At Michigan State University chapel at East Lansing, Charles P. Stocker took Martha Jackson of Essexville as his bride in Sunday afternoon ceremonies. The bridegroom ts son of A. P. Stocker and the late Mira. Stocker of Metamora. He will continue his studies at outside, the campus grounds. Earnings CHICAGO ANB) —Net aslo of four categories of state aid paid W. J, Maxey, social welfare di- rector, said the increases wert or: ‘penses. e, dered because of the rising cost of " p . greed to increase the aid to ‘dependent children maximum from game tours in Latin America, came out of the Jarabacoa .Mountains in the northern part of the Dominican ‘Republic yesterday and said Hay- rison had been shot and wounded. Harrison’ apparently remmined|the end of the year. - somewhere in the mountaing, at a. point 90 miles north of thy capital Details of Harrison's condition and the circumstances of the shoot- ing were not immediately learned. Police held Weldy while send- } |ing a-search /party to pick ‘up i: i 4 4 Categories of old age assistance, aid to the blind, ald. to the disabled, and ald to dependent children. ‘$95 a month to $110 a monty. he increases will not affect the 125 per cent of the other regipients now receiving maximum allot- ments, Maximums were’increased this summer to $80 fof non-hospi- talized cases and $9¢ for those in hospitals. / The increases will cost about $5,500,000 a year , Maxey said. The Legisiatare appropriated $45 million for state ald programs during the current fiscal year. ficiency appropriation, Missionary of Singapore to Be at Oxford Mrs, Mabel Myers giving devo- tens, Mrs, Laelig Francis has charge of the secial hour which will follow, Thieves Take Cash, The commission approved a five per cent hike in the allowance for food, a five per cerit increase: in the fuel allowance and a flat $2 a month increase for- incidental ex- The increases may leave the ., budget about three million dollars Richard Weldy, organizer of wild short at the end of the fiscal year, officials said, necessitating. a de- Some aid checks will be in- creased in October, but all allot- ments will not be increased until | OXFORD — Birdice Laurence of | . Lansing will be the guest speaker | when the WSGS staris its new sea- son with an open meeting at 8) ical Assn. Thursday evening in the Methodist | rch <2 . 5 1 ‘Miss Laurence served as a mis- sionary in China for 28 years and then went to Singapore for several years in Methodist missions there. She will show native costumes and Duke and Woo}. |2ored slides of her work. - Serving as program chairman . will be Mrs, L. ¢. Kamm, with | Special guests will be WSCS -|Seymour Lake, Lake Orion, and Howarth Methodist churches. The | public is algo cordially invited, — Navy Reports ‘on Psychology Research Man Outlines in Typing Instruction By FRANK CAREY _CHICAGO @®—The Navy today sprang to the defense of the non- |. Through one of ‘its the Navy granted that electric typewriters are speedier and eas- jer to operate than the older “manual” variety of machine. But it said it has found that it’s not true that would-be typists will reach a higher proficiency level | in less time if they are trained on electrics iatead of ‘on manuals. ng “it was found that students trained on manual typewriters __He made his remarks in ad-| dressing the American Psycholog-/ Other reports to the Murderers, as a ‘class, are more ‘impulsive’ than burglars. 2. Children will learn to do | something fastest if they get some tangible reward, such as candy. Such a reward, said two research- ers, is a more powerful incentive than mere verbal praise’ — or fear of reproof. 3. There's no special advantage in putting military inductees of high intelligence in companies by themselves: in basic training — | “they learn just as much in train- 'ing alongside middle and low in- _ Death Notices 316 Mt. Clemens hy ~ Pontiac Township Man Injured in. Fall cut over his right eve wher he fell day. He was reported in fair condition been graduated, and they. will) @fter losing a considerable amount 5p ir in a trailer just| of blood. ‘Ynake their home in a er jus The injuries ie kel ee man’s head striking something sharp in the fall, according to 4investigating deputies of the Oak- land County Sheriff's Department. electric razor were stolen in break- loved husband of Mrs. Marion G. Durnil, 19, of 1903) . ite 3" /Brinston, Royal Oak, paid « total/iné at two Pontiac Township fms Pe ge a sajot $90 in fine and costs afterhias County detectives learned to-| sat "e Zi! 1% belt ; 1 pleading guilty to reckless driving sac Huntoon Funeral Home with Rev. before Troy Justice Charles Losey./ in, gon Construction Co,,| in Oat Hill Cemetery” Mr “Anders your friend’s in jail and needs at 2431 Pontiac Rd., was looted of | $25, "Gu, le iP state at the Hun-. bail, FE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031./a small amount of and King , SEPT. 3, __ Adv, |Brothers Co., at 2391 Pontiac Rd.) fg6l2 SPN the ‘ Do You Have a Carpet Problem? won and an ronaenee wha on note Fr at aarsios will be bata Pri- ig] On Fenen. Carnes Bere, "a ay Both breakins were discovered | mn, HE ; when employes arrived for work| . Park. Mr. Belkof! wi “Ye ‘| Union Hall, W. Pike St, Rum-/this morning and were believed to| . #,,{"* 5°* : 5 Mage Sale, Friday 8 a.m. Adv./nave occurred sometime after BORAR, Garr, «i066, MARY i 4 gs p.m i Ness F iS age = a eee Lake Oton cady:| Officials of both firms said it) Bailey, Patrick and’ Jahn Borer Fa z " dear ‘ was evident the thieves, were con-| —ana.. Lawrence ; prewnigper Shag Bio F Satine game ee Be Troms c-*%* 2 state at the belo h \ of T. Kammerer; dear father of _ Brother of chartes B.. Wil i 2 Rapp In Memoriam in the basement of his home Tues- IN VING MEMOR sokinson who omen You ei as r Se EM ere sweet bloom ie* And Coy, Ste ever green, inatimesn “ peth Jobnaon Passed away ips ei het Bia Uta We ‘renember i. Bey punsed SO and, Pee BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press office in the following ‘ bexes: ; r 5, 7 10, 1%, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 2,: 2, 35, 26, 28, 34, 35, 56, 57, 58, Gl, G5, 68, 100, 108, 108, 110, 111, 112, 113, 116. ~ Are You Ready, \ imimediately? Qut- side work untimied workin s i. hours, A 1064 Huron, be- tween 10:30 and 12:00 * AIRLINES NEED YOU See our Ad under Instruction. Uni- versal Airlines Training Center. YOUNG MAN WANT- | AMBITIOUS BL “ed. $180 a Week Cook. ise Laundry 5408. Telegraph BUTCHER ~ Gab DRIVERS, STEADY DAY & night. Also part time, 101 W. Mur- on. ales COMBINATIO UMPER AND iN 6 UB . with tools, ARB Auto ster fuel unit ~¥ man. Apply in person only, Heat Suppiy, MA- chine repair man. have ex on and auto Call for appt. PE 68413. 1“ n, 4. reet Rochester, Michigan. OPERATORS a MA DANIELS MFG. CORP. aeTT Lake Rd. a ee ‘ 8-270. = fe = Sclceman 4 map Rupericnce,preterred ta JIG & FIXTURE * BUILDERS PPLY INC. , 2010 Indian- YOUNG MAN oe ee EXPERIENCED SUPERVISS Tompay - BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP ae eek of typing. SS ne cer. Ge ELDERLY Lapy To © General housework, Live tn. Top wages. Vacation pay. Bonus, MT EXPERIENCED REsTAU- rant cook, MA 5-7331.__ - Gay ¥ Lake, _~ heave owa To WORK in REAL rs offier. m telephone Box 14, Pontiae Press GIRL WITH PRACTICAL NURS ing experience would Hike wort, either Eee or dental office, ety more for home than wa, saute 1 p.m. 00 T REGISTERED AND PRACTICAL NURSES, ALL . SHIFTS, PAID HOLIDAYS AND “VACATIONS. APPLY NURSING —— NTIAC OSTEOPATHIC PRACTICAL NURSES WITH HOS exp. Good sy in 8 hr. shit, Cal OM SALESWOMEN , or week. | Commonweaits. ’ enn west of | ke ons. FE 8-tiel - : we “Ww. SIDE SMALL Wi jOUSE AVATL “SA ars | excellent — > home and “~ on “ | ~-. employed: pin reas, PE roots ak on as iva. _ Fg mi | - Rooms, P Pri. Ba Bath, Clean a type hom . unturn., : or? ores Me advance in Dovel. = Park. a. ¥, lake eS ae — PE, 23-4621. sk H nfurn. 36 é Rent Houses U Ranch Home—Lot 70x180 . 2 FAMILY 5 ae ena z- * be home 4 area. per Toom 14x24 6 a . " school | mo. to ist. con thle oe 2 me, a your home. 3 oo canto i e a and super — —— fur-| sider lease opbien’ 19 Bination dtnette tnd choose your own hours, Call Torchep, tape. ote. joa ubur including w wer and BA tenant. eeck ment for oi os = write J. A. Whitmarsh, 442 Cen Sle rates. ‘ es I'm worried! My wife hasn't spoken to me for three days | 7 apr. ur DOWN. RIV. | 3 antes ee near cwman, 9 EMBREE &G GG . Sa . kN AIR COMPRESSORS and I can't for the life of me remember what I said to shut | bat. PE $2380. he pare ge py Tags tot er lot_avatinbie M4, “ Cub tractors, mixers, pumps 824 her yp!” T Rooms. nh nig Fring Bay Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34... .55'°°° “Sit ess "E. HOWLAND Dixie ‘ ; 0 em PLAY. CoU.|2 ROOMS & BATH. 1) BUFFALO e—Cl ‘a asin Giteerar van wee | - = 3 “ROOM arr NICELY FUR 1 BEDROOM car wateriord High * st, Clarkston. Mich._Ri2P. Income ices Se i: pe __OR % mown UPrEe Fe Clark fieh R12. sé | AcE 3 OF FOUNTAIN PENS | Painting & Decorating 20' Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 ie oe Se ee host oS oae we, 7 meat ‘Blue ‘sty Theater. @ Sse per ‘mouth’ ss ** vepaired by IB | nn ne | font cienerspht nt Re 457. FLOOR. 2 f er mo PE 4-863! ers 3 room spartment, «3 a Oe PAINTING, “ sIxo | JUNK CARS. xeep |? CLEAN LARGE MROE RMB ADULTS. __Call FE 2-6663. iw BATH os cpetimena, 3 Rigee a rence St, ag Oe | US weckine OR Ca NO | Ones. ‘Sportal oy fureacea MY | Ct. Dame. emt, 2-0606. 7 BEDROOM “Tar |? Meee elas Attport ad. osener Keeping rooms, “et ice SERVICE REMOVAL | PAINTING AND DECORATING. | 24402. or FE < oO. a . = Vet 7 F PLUMBING & HEATING | grating. 00 ye. exverience. FE after ¢ pm. j s sos BB nog tin, _ Poplar sok Ps oS, * ™ | ROOM UNPURN. HOUSE AND apartment. Toe owner's Sst nights, PE 87002 Soles & | BAIN TH a =F ‘STOP, LOOK : MY 2-1981. ” |FROOMS AND BATH, 0 PER | S0rnse. Near schocl and Pontes . Service. free estimates, Licensed WALts CLE WID. TO BUY SMALL BLDOS KITCHENETTE AND | _montn— S04 Moth —ai a0 ‘ Ottawa Hills ws LSQMPOELD WALL CLEANERS inting & 2201 | Serot. Mt Pr Buiton MY'3-6008" | J CLEAN ROOMS IN- CHRISTIAN * wore, 2 st Cook's Red, PE 42020. ee LAROE BAbeDIENT oO Attractive 3 bedroom homey = Walls windows, Reasonable. | Painting & Wall Washing | w : TRA bome, reliable lady preferred, OMS PRIVATE BATH |® ROOM. = 8 a) Iv baths, “ . vr 7LARGE 206 fast nook, off = , es) est, Bo obligstions. FE Pree estimates, FE 2-7106 for 16 ft. boat, 1| Yate entrance, auto, heat, & entrance, inquire 44 Auburn | 6% Poplar FE 20612. nondlgpen By FS Bo = S0LLDGEIRG. WO 30m 700 | gk a ee FOO GED FONE MACTED PERE | 5 TURNIP 0 CRI FOI AND BATH STOVE AND 5 Bedroom Home Sree. $18800 "terms <2 smal. Past service. FE 048 | ‘ectimeles See me first T. F.| FE $605. dren. Nice fof souple or bechelor. | * ytitities, furn. couple only. 281 -Newly Decorated — Par agp FLOOR CLEANING | _ Robbins. a8 8. . PE 41068. 411 N. Saginaw. | Oakland. . vac Lake Privileges —- Saath : ‘ wr Mosk oF Meo on Physio-Therapy Z1A Wanted to Rent 29) 7,RMS Nitty decorated, ‘adults. 3 ROOM Wao = ed into income property $100 Donelson Park | it app yisir 61000. - 2 90S,_of 32-3567 seagnte peneetteneneneeseeeannnes pa TM: > 7 TARGE Rooms. ADULTS ONLY. | Ber , momh, Mr. . WOod- ween betet road = a * REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR | Wy, Sk WALL BY MACHIRE PREE | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY.| 5 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE | 7 LARGE ROOMS 1 CHILD WEL |’ Private entrance & bald. near | "Std : loam with, fie —_ : ee, ces. Men end aaeal OTe Wanted Female male 11) estimates. Ho job too big or) Specist foot techalgue, 12 Zim) of apt. wanted by 3 adults. Auto-| come. 264 N_ Jolinsen. bus line, 18 8. Bhiries. FE 7 -ROOM MODERN WITH BASE stion ares with ao < 2 homes, You can make money | ee 8 : sear : Sept. FUR _ment and garage. PE #3576. summer : : : here. JIM i Beld-|IRYR.-OLD GIRL Desimny Rasy. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE | Television Service 22) wean Wit LAKE GARAGE. 5 ae wee oe 7 Rus. AND SATE PREV. ERT. ) 4@ ROOM BRICK. CLOSE IN. aide evil. Brice ‘yada TAC ESTATE SALESMEN OR i-1 IncMINGS Pix 2 lander aoe barn, Heat vot necer| roadway) | etonl PROC RE PREPER | ‘fg reom.sndibont Aulecheg cS bere, , iv BATH anp | (ROOM : nt AS A — FREE a COPENRAVER'S RADIO & TY _sary” immedialaty. MA ¢-2407. F Rooms Ax5 Bare wicecy * se acery |? 2 ng APT PAL BATE ORD Oro oulen $000 Herman Bd. garage. $34,508 - : is Pentise, Waterford sod” Utes BABY SITTING ie ; of oF wall washing. ge ag kL, S. Raven. Might serv STATS TROOP Ss Deemes furnished. with Murphy bed, ex- Pe a5 ee SoLTS. certo Meo ‘| Seminole Hills a | Tcity co, Emmweed 94008. | omy, Cp Labe RA After Sept. | =o Soana aNp REMOV. | DA NIGHT TV SERVICE.| of care Sragrantoes. rent musi cellent location “iso or PE Oat SSN | 30 Baldwin, FE_$-3354. T ROOMS GAs HEAT CARPETS. | oP od Brick he | WOULD LIKE COUPLE To Livi: rT] 5 -t ab estimate. FE 24019, FE ve pepe ot re Ste be Teasomable. Call PE ¢1115. | 193 Washington: (TLARGE ‘ROOMS, PRERATE BATS away DAY « ROOM & BATH pana ete — ric - : wud bes Taskas Ot PE aoe, gS? wore Mt Marie FR S1G4.| ~Gevterg HERTING GERVICE | OUARANTEED Ty REPATE. AT 7 ROOM AND, BATH ALE PRE | 5 Se ot BATH SCREENED IN | i ate MEL ian COOPLE. : TRONINOS Licht Sheet metal FE §-3000. MAKE FE 4873, CO “Ss Share Living Quarters 30 rr TE eS FURN reh, refrigerator, & stove furn. ; bgt. restaurant, ue and. GRaDUATE= < vison SAWS MACHINE ° _ RADIO & TV. 171 8. PARKE ST. TEACHER 4 ‘ St. ° Earee Pe bene plenty x3 em] ' TEC c FILED ; oe eres a. a 7 cou Weeee se bey atec ands yy Would like Seating Geevice te to | MAMEEX LmACR 10 m,| Typewriter Service 22A tional indy Wa aha? to anare nice ort wie |) ee ornitins AND | INCLUD- ater 6 PMO ‘ease, 73.000 business im inst ¢) Soe from my home. Authorined ’ weate cwemenaneniaaien” a teen EO eS A IGOLS AnD |) ROOMS. CHILDREN years, Clarke Motel, PE Saves.) 5e Mictigsn & . write| SEWER CLEANING [rrpewnrrens @ ADDING Ma-) _Tertace_ rest. a 70 BOSPITAL SCHOOLS AND |" Cheap. «1 N. Cass. Phone OA Wrd.: Real estate sales- Gieenar BOUsE Ron, Sake Senter See ee.__ Fe tet Genera Printing and Otien suD- — ~~ B§ young eouple, Fe | _"* QWIGHT APTER 5 PM. | —*382 ee ON CARE FE bites ater FURNACE CLEANED, SERVICED. | piv co. 11 W_ Lawrence. Eisen. 7 LOE RMS & BATH ON vs /? Gum “Rares es 2 man at once. P, V. Dine ios STORK AND CARE op | Tmmpis. Chester Nelson, FE | —““SyPEWRITERS RENTED Earimore. 2nd block from Wood-| "pe! Cig TOCome ‘ an. FE 42577 | children. Win live tm, FE 3-900 TREE TROIWING aRp REWOV. | ee Wtd. Contracts, tgs oe ee ES —REFRIC. |? ROOM APT. UPSTAIRS. 300% oe ee eee al. estimates. YE 7-534. | . Upholstering 23; Bone any : “Nerth Paddock. FE 40861. E “mployment Agencies: 8A hee a “achivery "one WELL DRILLING, WELLA PUMP | ~ : CONTRACTS WANTED S268. j-R60Ms__NEAR— DOWNTOWN. aaPRind 3 repatr, OR 3-2006 BEADLE'S DRAPERIES. SAMPLE | We need ; 5 +1360. Tae | arovens pai WRMENO aERY:| Ueima taeee Pe eke | By Satie teat tae Thon een , Jentier, ard ores | See sey tae Ra. Ea or small balances, Dew of sce Graebner's ro vower war “Wa 75 |G. | la ee tay — | Sie, hace SE ENT | ae ta Wa Pa _ washing and cleaning. Call Garden Plowing 16B 4 5th eoraru FE 68068! Ack for Mr. | iret floor, adults " a Or. 4 RMS. A Nb BATH. REPRIG_ AND ASHIN Powra ‘ SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED at foe CARH chard Lake Ave, ay | stove puke Vite Apts. FE 3-6859 | 1,000 JOBS W resiog. reas um ee Cee ce. | — Seca, rose maerisl. FE 1) Se Se ee Se a Pd ee Saodel AF “ADSLTS, ONLY. te% grat nentameell : a = % * ent. : ‘fe WASHINGS AND TRONINGS, GOOD FE 63371. Lost & Found — 24! °°" Templeton, Realtor |sRMS AND BATH COMPLETELY Cooley St. Taguire st 28, Cooley =e. e and mostne West Side. FE 64204 HAVE YOU SEEN MY DOG | U2 Orchard Lake Ré__ PE +4063 oy PE sao OP AND 2 S. EVERYTHING AND WASHINGS IRONINGS AND _ 17 Scot Lk. Ra Shawn? Large Irish Setter; red- 0S aie ose YOI A QU? vice J ROOM BASEMENT APT. CLOSE - furn... Bo Ts or children, 6 ; curtains, FE —«_ dish brewn, chases his tau. li Ro additional hid- |" ¢ echool and town. * mins, from town. 73 rove. | WOMEN : _ 12TaR: $28 | Sem. ae Fre rR TE sen | Ste wobee iv SOwN, De | my dome. Pickup end i _ cna LIE & HARGER qnfoor, 1 cha wileotse, qeire 2 Anbar i Lanongr. 2i- Woke Wikkes WORK Bate fRoows ANB BARE WF FLOOR age, child welcome, On 34817. PALS eee we rr $2187. _ Biss of your contract 4 eo es | F noo Art. 8 MILES NE. :, OF ERMANENT ; a . Clean, TB, OPER, Building Service 12 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |? EMAR SEE E, PINT ee ee 5|= x00 oF ¢ ro, face SE | Se ean |(_noous UPPER vig_wean | ent Lake Cottages, 264 a : eee a; RMS. AND BATH, UPPER. high schog], No small children. tn 5 ¢ Pate poeripz, eemens t| Rar eg rw at | MORE, SOTES™ SEE a ee eae | J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. PRI S AND BATH NEAR | _ 33186. lot. : ’ yate a Heat & electricity * gewntown tr Sane ome. ast MODERN m ake a ae . : at our te purchase new or r 7 oF baby wel 5 ras AND BATH. = DEc- by da: oe : a o : erated, $75 —% month Aduits i ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH & EN- | oO'7. FE2* . Adulte 469 E. Mansfield. SROOM APT. Ot BEAT, NEWLY seven ees : : 4 COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE. Lost 35258. $ LL eredbeos : : i ae nanc re re 20 CTIVELY x3 , | 1 LARGE AND _ ——_ - Take front apt. Sept. shrough June.) ihe fe, eee Tole, trem tows. za “eae sr S| hha ee vom Fe ever r| tive : ment. = ful ledgeetone : ; 1A | fomadtate “be ae | aie ebutns—ranvare en |! ut sath tore 5 i = : ATE EN- 3 oe ~~ Seogeneet trance, $18 @ week, 1705. Shirley. | 1 biock from Sears Roebuck. Se Sera 2G orrrs, : 7 Roe ast CHILDREN WEL-| _*' eae i ; xs “ See chenile, angel feathers, wood come. Wiliams Rd. |G . 7 bers, “leaves ee, Ipstractons A fOHNSON, Realtor snot STRAGE EWE? coe 3 : L ¥. BROWN, Realtor. | : - 2 ‘cratt Shop. 300 Nel- MS. Telegraph Rd, || ited. Washer. child welcome. | Si Maret Simmer, Cuilltes turn, | CLEAN HOME PRIV.| MULTIPLE LISTING t ; . Noina 6 F . tae fon. eormer Montealm and Jostya. FE 4 2S. ¢ niles ot. 8. FE foquire Caretaker, rear door, 308 Bear bys and GMC FE 40d ee -— tae ) Reces Werteon er sorts | gn “hp” paige Kame TE “MORTGAGES |* Recatso're'ian "8" |Prx, Ereance, BowegraIns [CLEAN CHRERFO C Kis eer . ~ ye. | Th eG AND BACK FILL-| ut oe ee are |S BOONE ALL SMIVATE: 7” | PERRACE Al APTS 1 BEDROGL | St >LAR a ASST. ape ; 3.388 oe Se : 3 D, CHAR 142 _W._ Columbia. : esd ; : oS UNPURN. APT. CHILDREN ARE | 7oOms. in. 48 Mechanic. “ae = : welcome, ST Mechanic. | CLEAN. IN PONTIAC ; PHONE, BepRooms Basehtars 4 AND BATH 139 | 224 _Bot . $1500 down. cgo-e Whittemore FOR La-| roms "5, Wat e dies. . Huron, wails basement. oes snd beth, Wilities, shove and re- | FOR bs and drains as heal. storms : . ‘S-6e02, | town. 41 Pine St. Phone FE: 9-8820.| and screens, new garage, — — = ne . city water and sewer. cement = ihe OFFICE aaxiten Graebners Wanted | Real Estate 32A as Baia ts State SELLING YOUR _ | Rent Houses Furnished 35 4 PROPERTY >» : 1 GARAGE HOUSE, 2 DEL. APT. Pat yie Nice es or. bachelors, 2066 - FE S927. oo TAREE BAe ho, : To Te Trade you BUY ROWELL INSURE Ir! 2 pie Sa Fa ay a Industrial Tractor Co. a a ee | : af] tw. g Th.. Priced’ hunt #.08"s $3,500 John K. Irwin peau Williams Lake Ra a ie _. WEST SIDE _ . home with H. W. Bigelow Auburn Heights eee terme. Lote ‘at ‘shade woes ‘end One-Story Home sans homme auto. heat tn Family Home LAKE PRIVILEGES : ie home on 3 shaded see to E OwN-| $800 down. Low down, padment C. HOUSTON REALTY Fre 46331 — | _ 2745 WINKLEMAN =| NICHOL Saree ‘YOU LOOKING— with Rarawoed * wells. 5 J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor os E__ Walton FE Open Eves. Sup. 10 to 2 | Geo. R. Irwin ae = ee NICHOLIE '96100,00—OFF BALDWIN Don’t mise this. A real good S rms. & bath, partial bemt., Ende” ts. ‘sokeck Liberal down pay't and $59.50 Mo. a nice Cas batt Lad By t Bsmt. Ol heat oak floors jot 1805280, paved Red Uberal terms. Price $16,000. i mort- | BRAND NEW—EAST WALTON . of good oubaie, terms. & HARGER CO. W. Huron rr #4183 BRICK RANCH HOME wal Clear Cool Breezes _ & Towering Trees Are sae, By a bedrooms, 1% | paneled liy- fireplace, Pull” - an woke room, nice carpet dry base- meat slew pare, fear ee oon with, dows, | Bungalow at on 12 Rolling Acres Western Pal ae ull basement Girou and ee eee at {ike TtARES a _ Fs &: IE) WALTER GREEN, Mtr MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WEST SIDE RANCH heat, or sie 0, SEEING THIS. WEST SIDE BR ELIZABETS beth Lake. Offered ae down. [T's SPAN AND VACANT, ‘To Buy—Te Gell~To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! 10% W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH GAYLORD Conveniently Located 5 rooms, 9 Three Bedrooms Ranch type home with « kitchen, lote of closets, exce district. Large lot and only $10,400, terms. Buy Two Houses 93.000 down houses are lakefronts. be — together, Priced to sell tate is nome tne Ss, gas heat, . D. RILEY, Broker Established in 1916 NEW HOME? | pe RATERALLY pee 7 oule SS Dal tae re are se LET US BUILD. THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE COMPARE THESE PRICES “We —Thts te s! brick ea ae ph ng “QUALITY r. on gl ge ‘ok _~s onal for $11,300. ee _ Brice 2 m entrance i tate oe House has § ample Gap ae moe go Panetta, Soe se FLOYD KENT, Realtor Teens. lot 100n125 ft. “Offered terms, DO’ Miss | - beautiful | 5 8. ; location on Raved : basement hot air = auto. ~~ ok priced to R..D. RILEY, Broker $08 Elisabeth rd. Fe 4-1187 or 49007 raise!” “Td like to return these — my husband didn't get his For Sale Houses 43 AUBURN HEIGHTS 3 bed ranch se Hardwood corees Sat ieedeatncst Ons beat, $9150, terms, : -(CUCKLER REALTY 26 Af wv DRAYTON PLAINS 4 BEDROOMS This 7 room. full basement home is located 1 block from sho area, schools, churches & hound bus, Full price $10,500 ho additional mort- $1500 down, gage costs. CLARKSTON 950 000 DN. ‘T™ Ts wo oe gay oe Bg wad iit ’ floors Large lot. HOLMES-BARTRAM z bag Pr Hwy. pgntage, treet. 89, terms. P. T. SMITH, REALTOR ies EB. ee Rochester |. petome| ,., ROCHESTER ent the older homes ving ment va “ new ao and wm rm.. dining rm. pl Ae Ge- home of your choice. neva apd j bedroom Russel A. Nott, Realtor down. 4 bedrms. up. base- ite W. Pike 6t. FE 4-0505 intge’ Shaded “tot ' acive WITH — ~~ 4 ‘SS. Cee ce) ee ma e Te sistem ‘bun S208 for my RIDGEWAY equity. Located REALTOR : : 975 Baldwin Ave. ; FE ¢é003 COZY BDRM. ON e | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ wooded lot, ft. of front- Seease Rona’ urt has eine |? RP AO. SAMEA . : 2 on Ala All furn. Very ease A a ag . LARE FRONT. WAU oa leglegetand eee “ iin tie eet! “$300 DOWN New 3 bed: with base- ew room house pees. fot. Wake privileges, OR 3-2837, IMMEDIATE app't Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. ay 20 8, Main. Clarkston Mich. 7 —— Mapis 33821 Orten 132_Collect North Star Home. FE, ,tl, Orick, 3, bedroome, tu? basemen Fa full A fg cs 2. * Open Eves. “ti! 9 — Gun. 1 te 5 rar $350 DOWN y WATERFORD - “TOWNSHIP ee a ye * ee” m ft and aE i PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS . Check These Features ft lots. “Siem garteabe cise tie tas water, close to er You Can’t Find A Better Buy PAYMENTS $67 Per Month F. C. Wood Co. CED DOBRRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE INCLUDES EVERYTHING o84 or a Drive out og] East Bivd. to tadison, turn fight ‘| block to Sterling ‘Castell Realty, Ponte, a, Rests end near weROSE McLARTY FE 32162 or Pe 54-3678 REALTORS FE 40528 Eves. & Sun. 1% Baths ae Syedroomy aaa, cout “anaes | Seer pe 4 stem up. $2,100 dows. Ilness forces sale. Ant : slum at St aoe ake aes tie ne cents, cao, Cn Village of Oxford —_ Proom mesera,Saneaton ny ranch bome combin- and « room rented st ing town with = j_ = rear. ' mg’ me Boot Sastent Watkins Lake Front eS ae ea Me * ae. ij : Pine Lake Area Pieea ee sn vg) xf living ing B au - doors, ot jot, 190 x for, Fade Pree 08 terme _- JOmN Cute and Coz em KINZLER ent ae to . ie cane ; Ses = peat temiis Templeton SUBURBAN le i 4 rad i 2 8 WATKINS LK, GET IT QUICK, | through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is—dial | FE 28181 for am ad __ [writer and) get itt i ; | as Geen Rene WARD E, PARTRIDGE| f mh cy a & = Used Trade-in Dept. CO Per vee $14.55 io nae Sees eeeoes vs eee hae! stan BENSON LUMBER CO. THOMAS ECONOMY | orn = 2a FURNITURE CO, “I don't think I'd have any use for it. I never sprinkle sand Bi Pate MICH on my rugs!" - POR SALE 30 GALLON, NATUR- al, gas hot water heater. OR aaa A “Reebaagnmee Poot Peonece| Sa Fr 1T*|__ Saciongs Meee 64] Sele tere Coste 27 EE aeat seyere Wrb. 76 LEASE WT $600 BARTON WASHING MACHINE, ‘ Evergreens at ba ces. olive 6063 or sTiliwell 7181 | Sas, RS esther Ra, ied ane s gage ym sak tiie sae wares iy Shoe OO. Hemost Bev, 0. FE) Furniture Appliance S li a in weakest nUnaeky. ‘ - : — — eves. ti] §:20 bones, © ed not, im iv” RCA USED ONsoLa TV. 3066 Orchard Lake Rd, upp 1eS oats ony EQ oH aliee For Sale Pets 2. For Sale Lots 46 Sale Business Property 49 M . 2. For home additions or 40.95. TV antenns kit, 99.95. "| pe seen nae” wake FE 5-194 2600, Union Lake Rd. st Commerce 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA : ; — ~ oney ‘to Loss 83; hs ‘aa thehoaln - WALTON TV WESTINGHOUSE AUTO, ELec,| ** EM 34148 Talbot Lumber] tee Beh. rus castes nen 2 100 FT, DIXIE _ = Lenders). |" _homse partiy constructed. | Waltem, Cor. Josiyu Fee nt eee comalie, 608. Fa | THE LAER ARRAS | LARORST | ae ey 9 tara Sach th fis sear fares, "| ay! RONTAGE LOANS $25 to $500 | 3 Rise att gn I S| Se Se seat | Rete eget aloe mesoum pore. «wean “RD. RILE . Star ke pegs Sie BENEFI Aopty 400 Ration - | Fie eleMianes Om pasa. | WAYNE GABERT’S | Pith grade doors trom’... 1028 ; | ASC BEAGLE PUPPIES. R. D. RILEY, Broker CIAL a = TV SPECIA Sie Sree Sort trom... E eld. ss lace? Campton Lake Rd. Fe +i FINANCE CO. - : : COMPLETE HOUSE OF FURMNI- Doubts bung wadows fron .. ; seuthertnad's Bodie, Slee vue a ee ; (Previdess Leen) - SB | 2822. Aenert new, FS 5), Naples eewerns BIB | Onstage ewnast consents sncoee © AG | Wiehe pia Wilcliite Boogie, Fm : it 1W_ Lawrence & PE 292460 : =) £ ere, Sees : aa Sunes aervees - + $9 pe EY Sagina 65-6180 | FOR SALE: BASEMENT, 36 x 36. mF. nee zs on lot 66 x 200. Sioeprinte taetee- ed. $2,000 Phone FE ’ = Pe S. ‘ a 3 “CHEROREE MET St YOU: ARE AKC REG vot a Luck ai: aura ATCA "| seg SEKOLaT POPPIES. wae - ! NO PL G ‘* ; eld champion bred. 3 ome, Lea eer and eubur- y 3100.95 “es fair eee at Be to have your account wth ‘ REE HOME TRIAL . 3 . AkC SCHIPPEREES. 1 WES. OLD. Bucknere in this period of c io . $i. " ' L.A. WAGNER CO. Our fuel saver wil! pay for ftself . pe OR 3-4000, : r for bese Pineknod +3064 | Phone FE 56221. Ge Ee matey Mi geet pocket, ; CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Ra. OR 3-584 SING Wil” Sire ~AWFieve | TOUTH BED, sie. GoopD TOLEDO 42576. AKC Wine HAIkED FOX Tan “ Seat = customers whe are cee tecepted aft e on teed | Chairs. Pie otase ax lecend aaa an FURNACES | SBAGLE AND CO LOT FOR GALE. to a 0 NEAR SS ah Fee eanes ee cars. H. J, Van Welt. OR 3-1355. cTOR'S SOFA” sew | For Sale Miscellaneous 60| New off cus type. any model $10 and $15. OR 34168 lake in Keego Ma 50. FE Hor Port AUTOMATIC 3 GE | Toast cotton satin jacquard, tal.) ~~~ | 7280. Duct work, easy terms. Wa- Do It Yourself 61 | BOSTONS AT STUD. AKG Por. La x : 7 tor . Rye ™ or good bow, Po] valance. Best offer. FE 8 TEAM. TORS AND PFTT- ter, heater $50. i iar. tube, __Dies. Curtiss. OR 3-0206, at pon ; . ; 9-058. used from $5. CUTE AKC REG, BOXER POPS. ’ level lot, 70. frontage “tase ” “ FoR SALE. THOR "AUTOMITIC™ ELEC. STOVE. REPRIG. VACU- [AUTOMATIC | DIsHWARRER, Fi S407 Pootiee Plumbing and | BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER POL, | PE S4iso “ _by 133, FE $-3% _. | Famer, core ented: um cleaner. End tables, lamps, | used for demonstrations C7 > arrreaes B-S a 4 ACHSHUND E WORTH SIDE, NEAR JOSLYW AND - seers Dee: Veos » Peene | washing machine, | ug. Good | sos gasoline meter, FE $206. | FREE STANDING TOILETS $1855 | $°s, steamers, ete. Sacus) peaiy rm 3 Walten, Two te lots, Sll0e lease oF 7 4 _tand. _ Midwest 64278. i CRAFTSMAN 21° REEL MOW- (| 1x2 double sinks coe $6.95 iF males, reds a Terms, : » ELEC. STOVE, 618; WARHER, 624: er, $20; 1 Craftsman 24° lawn | Washbowls with fittings .... $11.96 - FOR RENT 36035. G56, CLEAN --fes stove, $9. Ln ge. gebumidi: |3 Pe cry gods igregolars. $00.95. | Floor sander — hand sander — | SNOLIS ; . 6 : . 7 . | ELeC RANGE FULL CTo er, 960; 1 Crafts: >.) pregets . cleaners. Oak-|_°l¢. Trained to bunt. . -: —" BUILD NOW cent } , reasanabie later model €8F.|"Tanietop large oven, $80. PE | Wve trimmer. 0; 1 Sears shallow sna SAVE PLOMBIN SopPty. faut Poel “and 4 Poi Hille Estates, Estimates freely OFFICES ARE LOCATED: ae ; anaes. Scop ‘sett purty a4. WE O-0008, CoiNG QUT OF BUSES. MILL Lake Ave. $-6150, _3'mo. OR 3-4562 e given from our plane are ft or ‘ Pen Ra ugeod working conation aS ee, a Lake Variety Store. Ev Pr Ar? SEWING. © . ENGLISH SETTERS FOR SALE. HERBERT C. DAVIS a fore. on 3 meres gt r Also | orly $5058 MUk's BM Cite | _-CPE 87683 Side at ether Heme Harty Met | mica. Weentaye’ Pr. thre gat trol Bivd. bailtora "MU coat 4925 Pootioe Lake R4. FE 6431! Geer Metenst Bity. wot 3 car, : Gas ; ERC. | 12 STORMS 6 10 SCREENS, WIN-| fing Tm’ out Baldwin Ave.| - 8:30 te 6:00 10 te « * TWO LOTS IN Fast GROWING : trailer house, 36 to 0/7 SUT Sees. dows, FE at Mul Lake, 925¢ Bald & five 5. 600 Be * = restricted subdivision. S0x328 ft Pet ee a ee Fri 318 STORM WINDOWS AND, FIRST QUALITY § FT. BATH: FT. BATH: | MONTCALM SOLER ors * wuen “Torete PORTABLE “SEWING MACHINE | 12 7°, 8 varee, cerpes, srer | NDE mW RA] preteen, . are iter Stes | geet mere ee On| ata Us Pha Sees | CRT RT aG| bath ath at hhncas’| Cameras, Equipment 61A| moet itrac, outs | : % she Wax20 tire. 1 130034 tire, | _s08, 90 8. Ferd. emp | MINIATURE PNISCHER 7 i AKC REG. DREAM HOME at _er sp TEAED pickap PE So1i8. tesa Elisabeth Lake Rd. Gara e Doors Me DE Th | _@ pre. old. Red. $25, MY 90071. K >| ’ COONTER, IFT LONG. _ | WILL SWAP GOOD USED POWER FREEZERS 3%” SHEETROCK, .$1.44 9 Te Sh FE Se REED BOXER DARB LAKE COLONY | , : for © 2 Wheel boat or| We have them. 0 OF Chest | Rock Lath -o-o.s =n 148] Berey steal overhead factory see. traded, MY 23411. 1 samp . 1 adding mover = epee. 2 up eh Knotty Pine $145.00} onds, a sites and prices. Large EprEnte | PARAKEETS, CAN IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. a | — . NES DWARE Very fine grede ef dimension.| cele from $35 and up. Ais? rE and Crane's Bird . . : RN HAR A Pot a real good deal come im and (2x45: 2x63; ....., : 3 hate odern on your costs An A es en ce On one of the . W. Huron Parking| fee us now. We ‘ak Shes Boards . 3 & = @ than you think. us give | mous makes on time paym CANARIES, CAGES. to insure a i War ie MOREE PTUN! at RING. . dane bet aetioes a ou & free es Stamps, |. 24 hour service on colored wince Isat, te Ookiond ave. munity of fine individualized and BROS. oR aes PADDOCK FILM SERVICE _ | ~SinakenTs - SUPPLIES your Mren 4 pwdiie of parochial sehoots Qu fs pay GAL PER GAL. Paeal P| i : . | fps : i : | Pian gS meet pr Le parecer r, $8; 1 i famiy space requirements, Lets 92-0233 KING BROS. - . Directions: Orchard Lake te FE_¢01M +1113 4 ’ 4 Dy Commerce Ad. West on "Som: ” eT oe SRoaR.- MINS@ALL Ace er. gy Ee) EE eld, FE hs mite DAKE LAKE COLONY. 7 eS" «(Drain Tile cers FE Sete SF} aa0e8. . directly across from Marshbank t Pipe > all sizes Part. Saiesmen on site Sat. and Crock Sunday 1 to 6. a —-- EMPIRE-34672-_ = = . Wa | Hammond Lake Estates by wae tons ___- Orchard Lake Rd. At Middlebelt rs ? , I Wa ooo BS stand. 16; wick’s, 2578 Orchard Lake Rd.) CC eee Te Rite fectude ved street and walter system Pestges full P| craeges ce ones mapas | block from grade sehool aad shep- : SINKS $24.05 value 68.95. These are a chipped tofjets $39.95 value ». Lavatories complete with mixing faucets, 14.95 | Fee mati oe gent, 383 Orchard LE. Ave. HE EEE, Shae che cer — KENTILE ; 5 Cents Each HOME OWNERS 2 BUILDERS - tiated) TO ANS 4 . BUSINESS" =" ".Strowere roast ee? OO » =z. ony - say Qe wns| GET CAST OUICRLY aE : We ean slow. af -OQUICKL Tock, Cash & 188.) Seu0. Boe ie oirete stare Geers) Uy to $500 BAS. 5.2. cry "| PONEL & AMERICAN ype Fah BS pea te wee, sant 0 ‘els ie ae aor FLYER TRAINS or feels Sahel SF Sees to mech = a 2 He RATA TERNS. |- Suttine.tnctory parte Pree Sect property. id re. other . . . Roy Annet Inc| Sa"gare Stee) Oakland |aeaaparasaam ates Sy ares eerie SS oe : ee FORGE, ELEC. STOVE, “Tike on MICHIGAN BUSINESS |: ATE BANK BLDO. y sstts| SALES CORPORATION FE 29-9906 B nc A) M% im. (21y ft lengthe ......12% * Se ait ae : “tome FE ests. | Selling OUT PAINTS é “F nol Stal A 7 ve FINANCE Oe 7 a 4 . hag > TILE... + . SYER é oe eee sedee $1.35 dayesesees $1.2 & evecess SLB se im stock ¥ o ints a2 APO Ore e Freee eee ve Weee eae ae te £ ‘New | Discount Peukics Tractors cx moms uoanen | __A Bee Tens, Otc & SON a8 Rochester ihe iin oe scat Ne rs nck no am Ca Boge Mee ches $53 W. Huron CP 900A) High $$$ Paid WE PAY DOLLAR ;| SHARP LATE. MOOEL tans COMMUNITY ‘MOTORS - HIGH 1 S35. Paid) For Sale Cars 911 ” ¢ BUICK, “48 MOTOR, $70. FE "Bright Spot” SALES | Your Car Down "guest Tuan Sass | A= ABTA, S208 1" sel HASKINS ; DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVES CARS AT VERY © ’ Subst itial Saving’ . “HERAT 7. Lae mma mere ae Segre $195 i a CHEVROLET “Oakland Souata’s Fastest Growing Dealer”}. “"Rinningheth Clean Cars FROM Bob roa, Inc. 5 Olds 803 N. Main, Rochester "55 Pontiac Catalina 1081 Nosh Rom tation wagen, SAEED, SoeO OMT ANB | 6 Buick Ch Coupe | Mee MF, Matas ral our you i“. “"North.Chevrolet’s | 3 Gide He be Cope CLARKSTON Clar kston I outa Beouny, Auburn. | 54 Chev. Bel Air 2Dr. baie ir ae oie Ca “ga | RESTON; car. with Low “See MEM Motor Sales” e Rit Meter Eales 53 Savery 2Dr. - Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. | down payment. 2 ood te 5 For top dollar on late model cars. 4 sg a a gemma 02 cee, aes NETRA wht Plymouth Saroy azatpe, |f '° ’ rn . mr.| "For Sale Tracks 90|"S3Chev Cl Coupe | "ap bitte Sty aun, "Nat is astra ali. aur | Bu "53 Ford Club Code GMAC terms. ™. : | MitabRR Biel Soe Ab |'52 Buick Super Sedan | “gala Whente™™'wrtrenate| _wi Bao" or "Maat cs pu Seba E Olde Sedan Sry he ae a ds pnts r= Side. CLUB CORFE WI GO55 1 $1,008. : t. Sta. on.” *y —trenechssmnal ; FREY FORD sales. |,,-5 Ford Sedan #gon Haskins Chev. MOTOR SALES Finick TODAY'S TPIS GI LMTE TEE |'52 Chev. Club Coupe | aD Bi "SRL a 9| Bes. Pe ba Y ***-| 51 Chev, Convertible 22 Ws} TORD, VICTORIA, RADIO. 8 : SPECIAL '51 Dodge 2-Dr. Baas. wen Barus Midwest e7sen. Blarold | he com : 53 DeSoto Spee oe mom |p coe eee mee | Sees Seepage see| CHAMPION |. enews JEROME Beveece | Storer S SSa See's) ~4DOOR * Owe Bea Olds-Cadillac ‘a ford sean SThee,_ereie rest wonky haat worn et . $200 Orchard Lake at Cass at Ford. 3, dr ys H AR OLD course, for your convenience. iE, ae —__+1 "HURON 1 MTR. SALES | + $1695 BRAID TON New motor, W.W., Aa"esnaition. "43 CHeY. t8o 6 DRS. MUST SS Ford Station Wag- Saciages Pe come Oe Se Sci eta TURNER | ss ts‘erte’nae'’ | JEROME ’ : FORD beste, red and white, | ROCHESTER rorD DEALER Beto mth Dealer NORTH spots aint Jo ford [Toner imine weer | Sra CHEVROLET 1955 ra ee ; Ford, Radio & Heater, National TESS os) S135 \W H Al on 1 954 fa Rg ire, 2-Dr. De- | . : 1. Radio-and | ; You'll Always Used Cars | Ford, Radio, Heater $895 cone Grae ae ghde, 2 | EAE ee ewe alt BE GL AD GU AR ANTEED 1953 tras, spare tire still | —~| You Bought | ONE FUT Chevrolet, Radio & No. 544, eae. Shock ; ou ONE FULL Heater, W/Wall 1 “° - —s|- 1 HERE - YEAR Tires s-++eseeees. 3) $795 si LNEW — OR A BETTER USED CAR — THAT — WE Use OUR USED CAR DE. "$3 Dodge 4Dr. Radio} . IS SAFE AND DEPENDABLE. YOU'LL Wilson GMC Be sree sr ‘55 MERC. [roa k jee and heater, good tires. | HAVE FUN EVERY . - , new iw rice. ea New & Used Trucks | Sie Aa" SA ae tas $1895 |Z Boor wiseeeess 2nd eat, Stock No, 503 re toe ‘35 St Station tion Wagon, .§2095 $2095 | Sr and white walle ie new. 1953 $595 WE E K F N D: For Sale Cars 91) fe ' ONT ia ee Fresh Air! *52 Ford 2-Dr. Radio o4 PR Heater, W/Wall and heater, V-8 custom- | . “56 Fairlane 41 eDr, | $2005 $1275 IOS ca secascunes 5 line. All good tires. IN A BETTER USED CAR FROM EITHER . . $ . Tuns nice. Re: | . 18,000 sctual, miles, A ope-owner 1952 Stock No, 535. ree, OF OUR 2 CONVENIENTLY : 153 1s mae $045 Pontiac Hardtop, Radio & y) LOCATED LOTS! : cep weempa 55 OLDS — Hydra- $795| <5 p; y 195 21S. SAGINAW — CASS AND OAKLAND WI. LA eee me CY es ee es toons on ac talina ‘SS. Monterey 4Dr. $1895 $2195 1952 ~ | Starchief Custom 2-Dr. | , Holiday hard top with power ee Hardtop, 2 tone paint, | ‘56 FORD Cu Customline tomline 4 Door vs Sjeidae’ * 91895 ‘35870 ie vee» $1895 |. Bester wwnlte” walls and beautiful | Chevrolet, Radio & hydramatic.. All leather }- heater,” Hydramatic. : Heath. 665 sis 00ss $495) custom interior, rite '§ CHEVROLET Station Wagon ........$1595 : : wall tires. tock No, ass : . 52 2 Sigh +9085 55 FORD 1951 ad "54 PONTIAC Star Chief Catalina .........$1595 Lake Orion Motor Sales | ">" “ga ge 08S es | Pymonth Radio & $2195 | se PLYMOUTH Savoy ‘Door gone rons i ous|'53_Customtine 2Dr , geos| Haaren, etn | Heater, 4 a ba as Mode pisosonseoom : ‘Ford-O-Metie rk. i 2 tone . even $395 55 Buick 4-Dr, Special “cy” ine s bs ; | Sedan. Radio & heater, } 53 “CHEVROLET B/Ais fi/Top. covecsaues OWENS. “ |'53 catalina Coupe. $1195] 59 FORD 1953 ee eee ee ee ' ‘ =? : : k . ormer executive car, ’ S YOURFORD DEALER | Stee mene | SI7OS | Hester, Dyna flow $1095 Very well, cared for. } "Sse vin seact tn ae & Ree Win bal nde =| Birmingham er ‘$4 Chieftain Dix, 8, $1205] Fou Pushes ig realy’ bade ‘53 PONTIAC 6 4Door Sedan .......-. Seed Birmingham | = ‘2 FORD | TI IRNER $1595 a— Cl é Cars 52 Chieftain Deluxe $795 : "54 Buick 2-Dr. S 1. 152 FORD reLigm ter Ton Ya +eteee ee Beevers * 3 ' Radio & heater, Hydramatic. $775 TRUCKS on and ers -#. Radio & Hester. O'Drive. | as : ~ - : w, one owner. ’ fowl nce +s) FO Coe. $495 Ftd" stttauavana beater, Wee 1951 i ‘ f. tice | *52 vor neg sepe, H/T OP ewe alee ts 520se$795} ‘55 Chevrolet ...... 3 n . oo oe = | “va, ss bm, nic ed’ | 54 Meadowbr'k 4Dr. $895] 'S4 CHEVY | rora Pickup ........$495] $pyint '2n Stock Nox. "32 CHEVROLET Deluxe Station Wagon «$795 |B rt ei el maar 5 1950 | $0405 | MEORTRE Ge ‘32 } Ford | Victoria oria $745 neg dee arn, | Oe Nas see #.| Ford Pickup .....,..$395 35 Buick Super 2.Dr. ter. |, __. FOR viera Hardtop. Tri oe tS ‘ 152 Mercury... .$605| eee mine Dr. $1195) “54 FORD De tae ge Iyer ote See These Truck Specials! 000 actual’ miles, spare never . Dodge Dump .......$695| terior. P/steering and _ | Pomen groves CHEVROLET $1095 — P & 63 CHEVR > MOTORS | 53 Styline Deluxe ..$795 : brakes. One owner, low |] - OLET ¥4-Ton Pickup stecesrecesGOhS PTs ans | 53 Ford VS ........$799| «coor, mato a near, “| Siz pesomgse sata same, Be. 1951 mileage. Stock No. 576. | "Co rer aston Picky | | hietin' tbe, 90s] WE HAVE A VERY|Foré Dump Excelent | $1 596 eine gone te Eon i i Saket san, ta tees NICE SELECTION OF : er | 88 Ford 4Dr. Fairlane. | "2 CHEVRO 000 : "$3 Deistine Gos. Cp. $595 STATION WAGONS TO ‘ 1954 ae and heater Ford- OLET 1-Ton Stake seeeeeeeeseesGOOS et ae Bob Frost * CH _ FROM, . ; omatic, white wall tire 51 (CHEVROLET 1-Ton Panel Eosbebiceces OUND : ‘ ? PON ORTH Ford Pickup IE oy | sinterior. $398 : _Jnc. oe Te pi. : 1949 (| du — 30 month on . i r ann | _ RETAIL /1 BEA: \Doligs Picky .i.:...88| eee ‘MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES ws. woopwaRD |° STORE. Leeroy thes OLIVER | “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” | ebm sa} = 0 8, Woodware Ave, . pons peste : _ CASS & OAKLAND i] GUIDE 70 GOLD: set ts, wioopwaRD fume” some} BUICK || an | j Television A: les Into” = se e Senet Ege ‘Today's Radio Prograr ’ wre, |e |e [epee- _ Revilalizes Plot ww, by : : : cue fee ee, | ae Comic Also Gets New ee Script Ideas From His “i hes Melnolioss fra e5w Broken Leg 3 wait, ‘Mel Allen "Bea Witching “Swe . Bddie : . Gar Bentdaete’ | RAE Bowe PER AE | IF IT's For Your tee Pe = "8 ) Two well die CHILD WE HAVE IT! 1 blessings fallen on Shoes for the ENTIRE Family ww. Three Siar Batre A PREIS col essersgy Hoop gmat brs * Pulton Lewis a vite ea Wa , 1. Jean Hagen, his TV wife on! Oey See WPON, Coll ts THURSDAY MORNING ABC's “Make Room for Daddy,” 5 rw, pester re was quitting the w | ¥, ; CKLW, CELW, Chub = " 5 0—WIR, ‘a Andy Ww WXYZ, and broke his leg CROSLEY "ews ee we Ras Agricit. neem, Birmingham. 8 during « basketball game with the) ——e os ete Wink: ewe eit | WOE. Hews, Tom George would be enough gy Fm WXYS, Muse Hal we Wn ie Yn Wrow, Mainly tor Mundy to give any co EL crime, Files Ww, Bob b “Marvel Me WIR, Time for “median ulcers on FE 4-1515 ww Bet Tour Late CKLW, News, David CELE: Guess fer © Day his ulcers. But Open Eves. “WH 10 P.M, cae By “aplasraine ere, Cotte THURSDAY AFTERNOON vase hg pa © &V Electro Mert pon, News. 4 Orville | 7:50—w. a ic Hall 12:90-WJR, Jack White such Liabilities 158 Oakland CRLW. Ted MeQoy Sxuw. Terrance "O'Dell “Durtain Calle into assets. weuaeeicee ome | SUpam cle ate com | SEE: Rear om ‘Sone an sitet AN "Wve aren | SAGE ere ee, | REG et ee me ae ine aires east metas tae --Today's Televisi Programs hit: Due teeter rae! Are Divorced Couples |i ess rer msi 30 --Today's Television OQTOIAS - -Sekiietseer mi] De a LOUPIES |r ee ne Programs furnished by stations Usted tn this column sre subject to change without metic. |" “Now we have a whole new ap- Really Good Friends’? — Channel 2-WIEBK-TV = Channel 4—WW3-TV Channel 7—WAKYZ-TV Channel 9-CRLW-Ty |Proeeh.” said Danny, relaxing in By EAitI, WILSON Easy TV Service = . his electric wheelchair during the a lunch break. “There are all kinds HOLLYWOOD—Beautiful Jeanne Crain. was talking about ¢:00—Kulda, He and Ollie. (9) waental Wile @ Aire mont pond omg oe eee canter ap two 8 a esac Ie «3 AE Rt nik pees REASONABLE “Meet Corliss Archer. (4) 6| Attorney. n= Sard ‘te Temes dren, Later we'll introduce a little ie ge * SERVICE fa amt owe (4) Weathercast gy lg ig dary & Ricky. iuares Gr “I don’t see how they can remain such casual ‘good friends||] When You Want It | (2) News. . pointment.” (4) 11 o'clock News. | 11:48—(2) Guiding Light. _ “We're doing show No. 4, and| bout it, she. said, dourly, wagging her pretty head. 6:20—(4) Dolores, News. THURSDAY AFTERNOON [pcript. West none en eet] She didn’t mention ex-husband Paul Brinkmann. HAMPTON ¢:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 11:18—(T) Mr. Crime. “Assassin penn "Twasn’t necessary. She was merely stating her personal «:30—) #6; Million} toe’ Hire.” (4) Little Show.!™ ies achocl,” Ch 2 wClock| He con theck the broken leg tor| PelleY- E ELECTRIC ‘Miia Mike ene Woe eT Mim) Contes : some of his biggest laughs. It was! «It's a cliche,” she sald; “about divorced couples saying ‘We're|] $25 W. Heron. FR 4-2525 | Speaks. “Opening. School Day.”|11:20-—(9) Les Paul & Mary Ford.|13:39—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Charlielon Rusty's skate), and he'll bel 804 friends: ; 6:45—(4) News Caravan. “It's impossible for me. It’s like somebody taking a cleaver : 71000 Nation's Press Conter-|"srnsty isnt Youre Wee" | Come te Erwie. @)/uid wp & Ge fret wx shows. | 424 going Klops, kerflooey, down through your heart. HIG Sebo i Rs Laine men 11:390—(4) Files of Jeffrey Jones aay Mary Morgan Show. - ner and nr ‘agua cide ea vac on * Hi FIDELITY Anna Gilbert, guests. THURSDAY MORNING Charm Kitchen. (9) : "It bad my way, I wouldn't have| ished, I feel lke I'm starting 7:30—(7) The Amazing Dunninger. ip ears resumed filming until I could walk as oh ke */¢:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's ma Be cee Se. ar us uk aed ae ae Se ee Om 4 Bs on “He Mtoe les) rf he oT Linkletter’s House Party ee ee ee Would she elaborate? She Wide Selection of Components = ea (2) The Bastia Bent. (0 (Coir}/®00—2)-Capt. Kangnren. (0 a nent eames Catalogue “Net” Prices Trial.” (2) The Millionaire Color). Matinee Theater. | Bess Myerson Se ee oe ee Attractive Demonstration Room . naire. 7:30—(4) Today.. (7) Countryside. myself . . . never time te E c Nati "Gaal Peggy Dietrich. @ terion testes Geen ® oae-te te . oon Battles Mate hee ee oop ingen ® Coldene plete . 3: . @ I want to do"—added the | tery Theater. “Triple Cross.”| Today. (7) Little Rascals, Queen for . * page a Secret. 8: 25—(4) News. $:15—(2) Soret tee Over Daughter mamas gpa McCALLUM & DEAN rere es ho oe " ehteneeetntes peret ~—ar NEW YORK w—Brumette beau Ren Paro aller vs. Larry Bataan of the Philip-'s:45—(2) News, Weather. Howdy post. soe > le WK hen spond 0 anu tomes pony egg grab I axed . Maple, Birminghies ol 4-5280 pines. (4) This Is -Your Life. (2) |9:00—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp-|s:45—(4) Modern Romances. with her handsome for| don’t mean divorce is a good 20th Century Fox Hour. “Man on| er Room. (7) Robin & Ricky. |4:68—(2) Four’ O'clock Theater. custody of their 9-yearcld daugh-| thing It's a horrible thing. eae an Studio 57 “Deadline.” Y meni Maas vs, m = org ga @ Margie. |ter. e ° e “But you emerge from one CINE { Or yY 7 _ : : ‘ ee ON ) ONLY THING 9:45—(T) Sports Headlines. :55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 4:30—(2) As the Wi The could not| Period to another. There is a NEW IN VISION le:0e—() Bi 6-10 fo My mw gy (4) estranged age ‘compensation—you lose some VEW ¥ TELEVISION “As You Were.” (9) Natiénal/ 19:25—(4). Window in Home. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (1)/day, however, so the hearing was things and gain others. _ . News (Amos ‘x’ Andy. (2)/10:30—(@) Strike BR Rich. (@ Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance| Postponed. zm “I want to study painting JEANNE CRAIN | dventures of Ellery Queen. Home. ‘ Party. : iss Myerson, who now appears| Paris. I ha whether married pao — rong neo tae as Te ne {O Pet Parade. on television, charged tn at sfB-| again. But Ive been categorised wrong’. placed in the wrong} Baseball Hall of|11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. |30—(4) Flash Gordon. (4) Hole-/davit busbend = Alin ~hole . . t. There’ "4 Fame. Tae Dough. (7) Story Studio. | In-One. Wayne hed Grrentened to “do|S°2-hole . . . So, everybody look out. There's no telling.” | ee * wR a When Eddie Fisher began new serles at NBC, 1 Moter . * ¢ .& Tae Ike to Appear Wayne, a doll firm executive,| 27ers! teen-agers brought him gifts. Debbie Reynolds, 12 Consumed . n ieievision ited away” their daughter Bar| Waiting for?” So he kissed them, after which he rushed | ed * Without Makeu bara from his apartment. ever and kissed Debbie, wlio called to the fans, “Why don’t | 1s Denbenees | s - Pp —anae Ome to her snather cn you come oftener, girls?” 20 Emig, we . way : . * ‘ 1 —— ez. Shae oman ter Soper nettnn enters orgy Be ‘when| 10 Durocher’s newest assignment at NBC-TV ts being talent} a astray : A oe ee «she saw her father, she scamp scout for Dinah Shore. i Arabian guit rag cy Aon the prc Paggre ered into his arms and kissed and| Leo the Lip signed up a very promising recrult named Frank | oo Ett sroune |year, the White House said today./hueged him. | ae " ;Sinatra for the Oct..5 show by having Frankie's kids and par-/ 22 Said | Press secretary James C. Hag- ‘- ities ents flown from New York to Atlantic City in RCA president , free te Ga vt Agen Cg pened A tangy ge Sosy sald it te ie |etanK Folsom’s private plane, after which he brought out Shea, me a long time — “fon earn ae. |“tond hope that the parties can|°4 fountain pen. Ba ive coe yeee oe tonnes Gen 01. come reconciled.” : * * * 5 GR ae 7 xs As Wayne left the courtroom,| “I just get the main guests,” the $50,000-s-year Leo told 3 Sar fe ‘The question 2 > i om ) was served with a summons|“Dinah says who she wants and I go out after ‘em. She . ws ] |nection ‘with a report that Eisen: a separation suit filed by his/only one show a month so that gives me plenty of © Satie gon | [tomer was made up when he went)" : j football color broadcasts and my golf...” ¥ getting around on TV to accept nomination for a Farms of the US. at present Would he ever go back to baseball? aa : a Recamdmat, the Republican ievels produce about ove seven- “I can say to you ‘never.’ Of course if somebody came along $3 Arrow petson i) ES Re ae eetands {National Convention. ‘ teenth of with an offer . . . but it won’t happen. I've never | 3 Augments Ren tomwthir — 24 Corded fabrice 42 Ors name | He : [been so happy in my life.” And with that he left to play golf] 57 Ocean : 35 Reappatbenter 04, Sa. eg ++ at 4:30 p.m. . naew Sb Permery | oa bad : 1 siaing voice Ht Sor 3 Upon tants THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Y.... i Rocertise” id Soetre ga B beiirtame ee er et 5 De Se a ee, 0 we ‘SS Rie Serius same i “El Bass,” after the gag writer)... | loud hassle after a card game . . . GOP mastermind Len Hall may be rewarded with the Postmaster-Generaiship. School Days ... - Dear Old Golden ee ee i “leourt on a drunk charge, was told, “You're a m_ijobl” ... Prince Rainier now has a 50 , says, “It'll be my happlest rematch” . . . 1% 2 » 4) 4, iH - RULE..DAYS | [jdine (“Sequin”) Garner is hanging up her G-string for 4] NES Sy a , ee ee te ene tt 6 ee tee A Good Rule to Follow... | Praalor'™ So a shang bio on: Redy Yanep. (Bady rejerta ++. you want your family to look their best! _& prominent actor is on the blacklist for testing the theory} | that “Candy is dandy but liquor is quicker” . .. Charles Laugh-/} . With Flash Cleaned Clothes they'll pass all ton’s being sought to sub for Ed Sullivan on one TVer . . . Sigh ee eal . over Jerry Lewis’ dressing room: “No phony laughers gliowed.” e ee V would be a lot more fun if the screens were a little narrower! x PRderei 2.7004 | | = o% * mid ears onthe oS a3 2 to mix and te And no one is sadder than he) te has built a reputation in| Little Bob recalls how it is that that his order, at the direction of|court as a man. you don’t fool|he became a Democrat — he is! Re Gab UE *Ceeek Cont afierent Wi. Wien te lee ae ore ee er ee order, means it. like his uncle rather a Appeals in Cincinnati, has resulted ee ‘publican like this father, It hap- in all the fuss. His sentencing “John Kasper,|pened when he was 9. Robert Love Taylor, U.S. dis-|leader, to one year in prison for} “Uncle Bob took me to Wash- trict judge for east -Tennessee,|contempt of court is typical. ington with him and let me sit was born nearly 57 years ago in| Taylor ordered Kasper arrested|in his seat as senator,” the me Retirement of Military Boss Hints Revamping in Control BUENOS AIRES, Argentina H— The retirement of Argentina's army minister from active army duty has been interpreted in some quarters here as heralding the rise of younger officers to control of the onny.. e 6 Brig. Gen. Arturo Ossorio Arana -Yretired at his own request yester- day. In his letter to President Pedro Aramburu requesting retirement, length of service, exceed the pos- sibilities offered by the makeup of the army in peacetime.” ? * = Some quarters said that state-| ment could mean that younger officers who have become va the In just the first six months of this year of 1956, this Insurance Exchange at the Automobile Club of Michigan has paid to or for the i these startling millions: $10,607,224 to or for the insured members in settle- ment of losses tind claims. $2,625,836 im cash as savings on their policy o - “ Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange A fect: Ralph Thomas Charles L. Wilson Roy M. Hood Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager at Automebile Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. J. BOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St.—FE 5-415)! B. b. Fatt, Fe 2-s019 RB. 4. Warken, FE %-6240 ©. B. Berns, VE 8-218 ¥. G. Tynan, FE 4-2001 K. &. Long, FR 83-7412 Virgil Keener, B. W. 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