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Tiath YEAR | Js v * * ¥ x * “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 Sa PAGES omm ; : 
ils of Rigged’ 
  re 
     Shown to Newsmen By ROBERT B. TARR 
Managing Editor, Pontiac Press 
MIAMI BEACH—Chrysler Corp. unveiled for news- 
_men here Thursday afternoon the 1958 cars with which | 
its divisions expect to better the sales and production 
records of the current year. Negro Students 
in Third Day - - 
at Central High Faubus Tells Arkansas. 
‘to Be Calm Facing 
‘Police Stafe Methods’ 
LITTLE ROCK, Ae   
  
produced 1,213,000 cars in 
its United States plants at 
fin-and-dar} itis of the ‘57 cars;} in Grand. Rapids Area Predicting substantial gains for the next year L. i 
the end of the ’57 model! 
run early this month. 
2—An L-square foot windshield) $300,000 Tank Blazes | that extends into the roof as well Colbert; Chrysler president;+ 
2 Refineries Hit 
Features of the new lines of: 
as around the sides for additional! GRAND ‘RAPIDS (—Fires fol-| said the corporation had! 
see by Fires, Blasts 
| ~ | Negro children — escorted 
by only two GI's who didn’t 
even bother to take their 
rifles along — walked into! 
Little Rock’s Central High 
School today for their third 
‘Straight day of integrated) 
Clagges. 
There was just one “boo” 
from one of their “white 
‘schoolmates as the six girls - 
and three boys marched)             Ike Takes coy on — — 
testified in W. 
  Former Official - 
of Local 614 Aids 
Senate Probers Pontiac Man Reports 2 
Warning on Testifying 
_ A former official of Pon- 
tiac Teamsters Local 614 
ashington to- 
day that the election at 
which he won office was 
“rigged” by union officials. 
Robert P. Scott, of 31 Bloomfield Terrace, be- 
lieved his wife was 
“hounded to death” 
union officials making tele- 
phone calls threatening his by 
life. .    
Anonymous Phone Calls _- 
Now a member of the Michigan’ ~~ | | . visibility; loa by a series of explosions last Couble-file up the steps of, 
3—Extensive use of stainiess' night destroyed eight: gasoline and Central High, one para- | 
State Board of Barber Examiners, steel and aluminum in grilles of ‘trooper from the 101st Air-| Scott told the Senate Rackets In+ | . fuel oil storage tanks at two Grand 
. } all five lines; —~- A Rapids area ‘refineries. | borne Division in front of j a ae "sonoma: “shaguen c. x * No persons were reported in-| them and one behind. jealls last week warning him not 4—Higher displacement V-8 en- 
gines and a new choke system on | jured in the spectacular fires at| But this “boo” hardly increased) 
} all V-8s designed for greater fuel. ‘the Cornell Oil Co., in suburban the tension. It was, in fact, greeted | Wyoming Township, and the Ver by a laugh from the other white! to testify. 
* * * | 
Rut Scott said he decided to tes- og 
  
  
| 
ee Mae itt. LUBPUTE Hebe nox ee fill 
  economy; ; =i 2 ou Co., in Southegst Grand 
5—Dual headlamp system on all/Ra 
models. 
NEW COLORS, TONES 
. Color-wise Chrysler stylists have 
probed the spectrum for a range 
of 87 solid hues and 371 two-tone 
color combinations. 
The new cars will go on public 
display late in October, from the 
23rd through the 28th. No price 
indication is as yet available. 
* * * 
In evaluating prospects for the questioned by arson squad police 
officers today tn connection with 
the explosions. 
Grand Rapids Fire Chief Frank 
H. Burns said the Ver Brugge 
company fire was the work of an 
arsonist. Wyoming Township Fire 
Marshal J. L. Waalkes said he be-. 
lieved an arsonist was responsible | 
for the Cornell Company fire, The 
two fires were about four miiles 
apart. 
The fires touched off a series of 
explosions when intense heat re- vo States dur- jeased safety valves atop the Cor- 
se above the 6/nell storage tanks. 
ox time in’ walter W. Alley, Cornell presi- 
He indicated belief on the. car thi 
, 10 Wyoming Township firemen, aid- 
seven-thillion-car-year may be con-yed by firemen from six nearby 
sidered just average. communities prevented the flames 
A-factor in the °58 picture are (270 heat from reaching 4 110,000- 
the 19 million cars sold in 1935 gallon fuel off tank. . Flames shot 300 to 400 feet in the through 1957, resulting in a sub- isible f ioni 
sei Sechog of te oe lind Gr ' and Greenville. - old cars now available fer turn- Brugge fire destroyed 
ins on new models, ; ped nai           
months, Colbert said, rendting in| 
carat ypc ig gpg posi bs arciase (aa eae Eleanor at Yalta Today 
credit plans. - “ MOSCOW (INS) — Tass, the 
After investing about $130 mil- Soviet mews agency, reported 
lion in 1957 in plants and equip-| that Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt met 
ment (exclusive of special tooling)) at lunckeon today with Nikita S. 
Chrysler expects to invest about! Khrushchev at his vacation villa 
the same amount next year, in Yalta in the Crimea. - jseaeents who heard it. ; 
  agents of what Arkansas Gov. 
Orvat Faubus lambasted last 
night as the Eisenhower admin- 
| istration’s “police state” tac. 
tics — encounter any trouble- 
makers in the vicinity of the | 
newly integrated schost. 
The white pupils themselves be 
jhaved as though history was hap. | 
pening to somebody else. They, 
romped on their way to school 
much as they used to do eee | 
the U. S. Government 
\federal court orders to ‘“aeeeon, 
Central High could only be carried 
out by the U. S. Army. 
FAUBUS ON AIR 
Gov. Faubus told Arkansans last 
night they have no choice concern- 
ing integration in the face of what 
he called “unsheathed bayonets” i 
i 
    | Nor did the federal troops — | pple 
WATCHES SEAWOLF DIVE — President Eisenhower leans 
forward, watching intently as the atomic submarine Seawolf heads. 
down, controlled from the panel before him. The sub took the Chief 
Executive for a 15-minute ride 60 feet below the surface. Persons   a the vacation White House in Newport, R. 1., are beginning 
to wonder if the Navy hasn't won Ike away from his first love, 
the Arey: This waarhis third cruise of the year. AP Wirephote 
  ad 
Burned Mom's! Stores’ Are Busy 
Novi Woman Whose. 
2 Tots Died in Home ‘Condition Fair g¢ Miracle Mile |. A spot check of stores that opened yesterday ‘ab-the in Seawolf; ‘Memorable 
Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph and phi ty Experience,’ He Says President Dives 
in Atomic Sub Ike Takes - Eirst. Ride   Fire Hospitalized 
A Novi Township mother re- 
mains in’ fair condition in Univer- 
sity Hospital at Ann Arbor foday, 
after .receiving severe burns in a 
vain attempt to save two of her and “police state methods” in the 
Little Rock racial struggle, He 
urged them to be calm. 
But immediately after the talk, 
a former Arkansas governor, Sid 
McMath, and an NAACP field 
secretary, Clarence A, Laws, de- 
clared Faubus’ words were not a 
[censitietety, but instead were in-\“#dren from the flames’ which 
SPEECH ts BITTER 0 * * & 
In the. sometimes bitter speech, rs. Leona Shunatona, 32, has 
Faubus attacked use of federal second And third degree burns 
jforce to integrate Central High| over over the upper part of her body. 
School, then advised his listeners: Novi Township Fire Chief Fred, 
“Let us go about our normal | oynes said today a defective oil| purusits. in a friendly, peace- stove ‘caused the blaze which. _ ful manner, obeying all laws and ikilled Peggy, 3%2; and Bobby, 5. orders, including those of Gen. * * * 
Walker and his troops.” The Shunatona one-story frame’ «This referred to Maj. Gen. Ed- jhouse at 2465 Shawood Rd., was! win A. Walker, placed in com-|gutted by the fire. Mrs. Shuna-| 
mand of paratroop units flown to tona’s other children, Ellen, 10,                         (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ‘were away. 
  
Boy Returns Unharmed 7   iB 
| customers 20. minutes 10 Lake roads showed a phendmenal turnout of customers. | tify anyWay, because he had been — 
subpoenaed and because he con- 
sidered James R. Hoffa, Michigan. 
Teamster boss and trustee of the 
Pontiac local, “not a good influ- 
ence for the labor movement.” 
Hoffa, chief target in the Sea- 
ate investigation, is favored as 
winner in the Teamsters national . 
tracted with a friend of Hoffa's 
because he was “‘alleged to be boss 
of the waterfront.” 
x 2% 
Of four stores contacted, 
ran from 20 to 50 per cen 
several handicaps, particul-+ 
arly the construction at 
Telegraph and Orchard 
Lake which slowed traffic 
to a walk, 
| Ralph Eastridge, manager of J. Report No Winner *“" 
'C. Penney, said business was ‘‘won- 
derful, " with the store Goeded| 
most the day and all evening. “Our, 
Pays was working at full speed all’ 
he time,”’ he added.. 
William MacDonald, of W. T. 
Grant, echoed his remarks saying) 
business ran 50 per cent over esti- 
‘mated volume. : 
George Gust, Kinsel Drug man- | 
ager, said that sales were 20 
per cent over anticipated volume, 
Little Rock Tuesday to enforce Patrici | oe eee See S| Ticia, 9, and Betsy, 9 months ,| Kresges, said it ran 25 per cent | |- 
ever for his store, 
Severa] of the managers com- 
plained, however, about it taking, 
get all said business yesterday| NEWPORT, IR. » — President 
t over expectations, despite Eisenhower took an underseas 
| cruise aboard the atomic subma-   
     |rine Seawolf yesterday and called) 
Pot-O-Gold Gains“ eis tn onan pose 
Weight as Judges you know this is the first time I 
— been aboard an atomic re- 
submarine. Everything 
was of interest to me, including 
the gadgets and all the Judges found no winners among | dian = u 
the entries sent in for last week's) «put more interesting to_me 
'Pot -O-Gold puzzie,-so that means|was to see the United States Navy! 
ithe puzzle running in today’s at work. I am proud of every 
paper is definitely worth $300. .man aboard ship.” 
You have until Tuesday at mid-: LIKES NAVY . Upon their 1954 convic- 
tion, Hoffa took over the jocal’s 
reins. 
. Obviously nervous, the elderly 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)       [night to Bava your (ciry te — In the last few months “a on, 
“= |old soldier Eisenhower has be 
8 nat ‘taking a special shine to the News| 
iCapt. E. P. Aurand, appointed the;   
  f 
{ | 
      
President's naval aide last year,! 
is considered the fellow responsi-| 
ble. “=< 
Last March, for example, when) 
the President was trying to shake’ 
‘a persistent cough, he went to the, 
Bermuda conference aboard the 
-|guided missile cruiser Canberra. |   
| 
| 
    
- Extra Blanket Clime 
to Creep In Tonight 
It looks’ like extra-blanket_and 
anti- e season is upon us. The 
Wegther Bureau predicts fair 'ULS, 
tonight with scattered frost. The 
  through the Telegraph road con-, 
istruction area. All noted, too, that | 
a traffic light promised by the State; 
|Highway Dept. was not up on Tele- 
graph where southbound cars turn) ‘mercury Will dip to a chilly near ~ 
Fair and warmer is predicted 
ifor tomorrow, with a high near 
|60, and the outlook for tomorrow   
  ' | Along the way the Navy put on a!. 
ispectacular demonstration of atom-| 
1 lic age sea power. | 
Then in dune              Man Admits - Lee Crary Abduction   
Eisenhower EVERETT, Wash. {INS}, — Sno- 
homish County authorities said. to- Sno-! ah ore admission after being ques-:at the home of his father in Ever-} The abducted boy, who had been tioned by sheriffs deputies and ett. The suspect, father of a six-;missing since Monday afternoon, FBI agents.. ‘month-old child, also was held. in/was found shortly before noon yes-| week postmarked, so why not get 
‘busy right‘ now? 
Send us the correct cctation into the shopping center. 
* * * | (Continued on Page 2, Cot. 6) 
  jnight is fair and warmer with a 
"" near 44. day an Everett man has admitted, ed 2,500 Ryan said Collins also impli- Snohomish County -Jail without;teTday walking along a road near) At 3 p-m., yesterday. some 2. . For the next five days, the U.S. _cated his wife, Katherine, 21, in | iLake Stev: cars were parked at Miracle Mile. and we'll give you a check for L h Vi || M . . as Sok een When paving is completed there $300, plus $25 extra if you're a at rup age all Weather Bureau predicts tem- _ peratures will average 2-4 de-. 
“grees above normal. The normal 
high 69. Normal low 580. Cool 
nights are expected this wn: 
end, 
The U.S. Weather Bureau re- 
ported freezing weather extended 
\from upper Michigan down through 
\the central part of the state éarly | 
today. The mercury fell to 24 at | 
Grand Marais and to 26 at Pell- ) of Everett. He gave officers a de- 
‘scription of a man who, he said, 
had tied him and placed him in an 
automobile - trunk. the abduction. The woman was 
picked up by deputies and or- (charge at Seattle, said any prose-| dered held without charge. cution would originate with state 
eres was sone last, night! authorities. John 5. Desmond, FBI agent tn will be room for 3,500 cars in front) Press subscriber. 
of the center ‘and 1,500 more at| Just be sure to read all the Found Dead i in Crash t 
the rear. | directions, rules and clues care-: | 
|   
  KEPT IN GARAGE All the managers agreed that ®5 fully. They will make it easier’ The body of a Lathrup Village : other stores open next month, for you to win. man was found this morning after| Collins told authorities he kept ‘shopper traffic should run even| This week's puzzle is on page 14 his car apparently rammed the. the boy in a car in a garage, Ryan heavier than is expected during the’ and last week's answers appear back of a cement mixer after aos The two apparently slept in next few weeks. jon page 8. ‘crashing through a construction’ e car-during the nights. | ‘barricade on Southfield road in Collins told law officers the ab- 
duction was an impulsive act. He   
  
Bloomfield Township. 
The victim was Robert L. Vint, Asian: Flu in Detroit 
Edward Crary as 
eenegears sa Tes, who had | 
a   "ince tnd: ‘Phund een: the boy said he 
was held by a man part of the time since tie dis- 
appeared in frat, Washington. said he got the idea when he saw. 
Lee on his bicycle Monday after-| 
noon. | 
* *« * | 
Collins said he was formerly em-, 
ployed at a school in the neighbor- | 
hood of the Crary home at Ed-. 
monds. He said“he was out of work 
Monday and had returned to the 
neighborhood to find a job. 
The boy told officers he was 
not harmed or threatened by his | 
ShOncter. 
+ He said he was left tied in a 
wooded area near Lake Stevens 
Thursday and managed to work. 
free of his bonds. He ran to a 
road, where he was found. 
The note demanding $10,000 was 
addressed to the boy’s aunt in Al- 
derwood Manor. It was crudely 
jprinted in pencil and received at 
the Lynnwood: post office Wednes- 
day. . 
The boy's father, Ed Crary, an 
j auto parts salesman of: pil Poor} 
relief on learn-| 
jing Sian ane ter omnes had. 
been area }   “AP Wirephote 
    DETROIT w — Detroit's first 
eases of Asian flu have been 
reported. Dr. Joseph G. Molner. 
city health commissioner, said Cigarettes Near Record 
WASHINGTON im — The Agri- 
culture Department said today - 
Americans may smoke a record 43. of 28265 Sunset Dr. 
A boy found the wreckage ml 
morning. The force of the crash 
had moved the 38-ton equipment! |ston. Jackson reported 31 degrees, 
36 degrees was the lowest tem- 
perature reported in downtown 
Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. today, 
number of cigarettes this vear two grade school children were 
wos despite medical reports of a pos- 10 inches. 
Vint was a welder in the experi- a reaching 53 at 1 p.m. 
  stricken with the disease about 
two weeks ago. They since have 
recovered, and are back in 
school. 
~ 4 
In Today’ ‘Ss s Press BRR oe sible link between cigarette 
smoking and lung cancer. . mental department of General Mo- 
tors Truck & Coach Division     
; Snarls at Orchard Lake-Telégraph!. 
Police Could Aid Traffic   
  pas Now ._.... 16 a With the Orchard Lake-Telegraph Road inter section still 
Sinicciais voc ceceseeles,, @ | incomplete, traffic snarls are getting out of hand. At peak 
High School News ....., “93 |rush hours in the morning and afternoon motorists are 
Farm & Garden ,...... ...«. 32 | backed up for a half mile or better. 
MEATY ooo ois ovcccecccesee 34 “| 
Obituaries ............ sons. 2 | “ * * 
Pot O° Gold Puztie ......., 14 The regular traffic signal light is not sufficient to handle | 
Pot O'Gold Answers ....._8 | the heavy load of cars at peak hours. : 
Sports ............ 2% thre 30 Help is needed from one of the three law enforcement 
geal he vaina . as bodies responsible for traffic in this area. One or two officers 
Wilson, Earl es - 4y~—s« directing the heavy flow of automobiles would help eliminate 
Women's Pages .. 19 thre 21). this overly congested arga. ‘ : WHY KEEP IT | 
A SECRET? 
‘If you have something to 
sell, rent, trade or if there’s 
- something you want to buy, 
don't keep it a secret, tell 
thousands about it With a 
Want Ad. Remember, “the 
more people you tell, the 
quicker you sell” 22 buyers’ 
answered this ad. First one 
bought itt” 
  
RIDING TRACTOR 
tools. Good condition, 
2290 Marwood, Scott Lake. 
  
To Place Your Want Ad 
DIAL FE 2-8181', 
Just Ask for the \ 
WANT AD: DEPT. | 
      
         ' Hamilton yesterday, 
At 3:30 p.m. a cave-in buried 
  
Man Buried fo Neck 
as Ditch Caves In 
      
  
  By E. H. SIMS 
Does winter have days with less 
sunlight than the other seasons? | 
Is this why it is the coldest of our 
seasons? 
Strangely enough, winter does 
not have less sunlight than any 
other season. Fall, which ends 
Dec. 21 this year, averages the 
same amount of sunlight, per 
day, as does winter. 
longer. So the days actually begin 
to get longer as soon as winter 
begins, 
Winter is the coldest of the sea- 
sons because the earth loses most 
of its summer heat by January 
and February, the coldest months. 
But January and February contain 
more daylight than November and 
December. 
  
jthe 1949 election, Scott ‘said that. 
The Weather | 
Fall U.S. Weather Bureas Report 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair with 
seatiered frost tenight, low near 36. 
Temorrew fair and warmer, eS 2 b eged — 
inds becoming easterly at 
an hour today, becoming light pf eres 
tonight. Outlook fer tomorrow night 
fair and warmer, low near 64. 
im Pentiac 
Lowest pee fndh preceding § a.m. 
At 8 a.m: Wind caim 
Bun set 8 Friday at 6:21 p.m. 
Sun rises Saturday at 6:25 be mt. 
Moon sets Friday at 8:56 p 
Moon rises Saturday at if: 39 a.m. 
wewaeees jot ey apieertar 
aoe ee ne 
swe ennnee 
      Thorsday in Pontise 
fas recorded dow ntown) 
Fighest temperature ........3..00e00 
Lowest twmperatere, ssw 
Mean temperature .... 
. Weather—Pair snd i Cool | 54 
seascenrces 42 
48 ORR eT ee Heres 
One Year e Age | ie tes 
Highest temperature ... ce 
Lowest temperature 
Mean temperature . 
Weather—PFair foo ee eee owner 
Cede eseverecas nes se 
  
    Highest and Lowest Lowest Temperatures 
5 Years | 
Sim 168) in 1899 
Thersday’s Temperature Chart 
Alpena 86 33 LosAngeles 89 
Baltimore 77 39 Marquette 47 4 
Bismarck 64 41 Memphis 78 59) 
“Brown: 87 68 Miami . 81 
B 4 32 Milwaukee 55 
vharlest 7 70 Minneapolis 57 
Chicago 66 5@ New Orleans 78 
ee pa bo ew ¥ BY a 
ae \ aha 
Denver 78 te} Phoenix 91 67 ge 3 Pittsburgh 61. zi 
Duluth — 1) 28 tle 64 
Port Worth —81 87 4 is * 78 Gr, Racids % 5 Francisco 74 ,45 
} ‘ Marie 
Jacksonviile 87 7 Tempe & if 
Gy 77 M Trav. City, 7 
58 33) Washington 
    ‘line pipes in suburban northeast} 
   
        
   
    jto have paid their dues in advance 
but that he knew that.no one in 
_ been ordered by Hoffa to, contact 
‘called this a 
‘of federal law."     
  
“front of the Riker Building, W.   
  3 wt hee f 
é ig es { ee ee Bo 
j i 4 : a i fy ; Fy b¢ fe Bee \4 / * Ba \ 
  
i 
Wayne. Broomfield’s traveling office, a huge 
trailer, will be open until 8 p..m. today so voters 
" can visit him: Pontiac is the first of many stops 
he will make throughout Oakland County to dis- 
Huron St., a SS   
“|the early 1940's pir led | a syccess-| 
ful drive to stop the~téamsters 
from. organizing Pontiac grocery 
period 
He said the calls were constantly 
telling her “that I was bumped 
  Scott's testimony came minutes. 
ibefore Federal Judge J. Dickin-| 
son Letts refused to set aside a 
suit to stop the Teamsters: Union’ 
election in Miami next week. 
Letts denied a motion to quash 
ie, mut ater Teamaers axornies Pontiac YMCA Tops international| 
union had not been given proper) 
advance _— of a action. 
Hoffa to succeed retiring ‘eroniest 
Dave Beck. 
Part of the rank and file evi- 
dence comes from Pontiac. About 
58 members of Local 614 have 
signed affidavits saying they 
were never allowed te vote for 
the local's four delegates to the 
convention, 
In continuing his testimony about’ 
by-laws required potential officers! 
the Pontiac local had done so. 
* * * 
“I don't know of anyone who! 
did,” he testified, ‘but the girl 
in the office recorded that we 
had." 
Scott also testified that he had 
delegates to the State Demo- 
cratic convention to help elect 
Hoffa's attorney, George Fitz- ormer Local 614 Official 
“\Festities in Senate Probe 
  committee as a missing witness, 
Mbut McKercher said he has seen 
.jWwag not a dues-paying member 
quest of Hoffa and other officials’ 
" lof the Detroit local, that they be 
iperjury against 
” |posed of in New York courts. 
New Member Goal 
The shortest day of the year,| The if es filed my 13 rank and Seventy volunteers in this vear’ A 
Dec. 21, is the winter solstice and file teamsters from New York who jPontiac YMCA membership drive, ident Eisenhower heid his tongue from then until the summer sol-|claim that the forthcoming elec- were responsible for reaching 14 and his temper today in the face stice in June the days are getting |tion has been “rigged” in favor of per cent of their goal, James R.! of a charge by Gov. Orval Fau- Students fo Pay 
., for Bomb Scare Tough Assignment Part of Punishment Awaiting 
Four Held at —       tional Milling Co. | 
said he éntered | 
res ee LANSING # — F j | amas. 1954, for — Four 
grain. MoKercher said that Students who admitted phoning under the contract, Snyder re- fake bomb scares will be required 
ceived $20,000 to $25,000 a year, to make a detailed study of an 
depending on the amount of actual school bombing as part of 
oe ee "pyehete Fulge Mabert 1. Drabe te J rt 
Snyder has been listed by the|, Probate 3 three high school boys, 
‘and one junior high school girl! 
committed to the county juvenile 
\home to await a judgment on-their 
cases next Tuesday. 
All have admitted taking part 
in the fake bomb scare calls which Snyder two days ago. McKerch- 
er asked for and received author-| 
ity from the committee to sub- 
poena - Snyder if-he sees him 
ages. lemptied Lansing’s Sexton High e *& and. West Junior High Schools. McKercher guessed that Snyder: 
of the Teamsters Union, and Sen. 
McClellan said that «this point 
should be brought out to show 
that the union frequently works 
at cross-purpose to the ‘‘interests 
of the working people.” 
Sen. McClellan granted the re ald part of dhs (punto 
ment would be a required report 
excused from further testimony the school ——— at nearby 
until counts of wiretapping and, ‘Bath in 192% when 48 persons, 
Hoffa are dis-/Mostty children, were killed by jdynamite set off by a disgruntled 
school board member.          
   
     
     
     
       
    
     a _{ own IAG. siicrTGAN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, cn eee 
        
Pet 
PTile 
      He refused to put off question |** 
‘ing of Owen (Bert) Brennen, 
ipresident of Detroit Teamsters: 
‘Local 377 anda lose associate 
‘of Hoffa. Drake said the juveniles will be 
‘required’ to make a full study and | 
report of the disaster “‘including a. 
lof innocent young persons killed, | 
the number of families grieved 
land the continting effect on the 
|commynity.”*   
  
Ike Silent on Faubus 
Jenkins, general chairman of the, bus that he employed “police jhistorical account of the number’ versial."”’ He said the 
NEWPORT, R. L. (INS)—Pres- ;} 
    campaign announced today. state methods” in sending Army 
* «© * | troops into Little Rock. 
The group met. last night for al 
victory dinner to celebrate the Gate House to Diive-la 
successful campaign. The goal was) 
200 new adult members and a re LOS ALAMOS, N. M. (INS) — 
newal of 2,800 memberships... The Gate House which for years 
‘Division chairmen of the drive housed grim -faced security 
‘were: John Hirlinger,- James Cor-| guards, keeping unwelcome visi- 
iwin, John Benson and Richard! tors from the atomic city of Los. 
Fisher. Benson’s team recruited Alamos, has become a drive-in   
[rte 
if P committee to take that 
‘cause the provision 
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ceed g 
§ 
  
Alleges Murder Plot 
Robert P. Scott of Pontiac ex- 
  the highest amount of members. | restaurant. 
  
Extend U.S. 23 to Turnpike   
LANSING ® — A: breakthrough in plans for 
development of U.S.23. possibly destined to be- 
come the main thoroughfare from Ohio to the 
  gerald, as Michigan national 
committeeman in 1948, 
‘Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-SD), 
“complete violation) 
Last week, Seott said; he got two: 
‘telephone calls on either Monday U.S.23 has been resolved with agreement on a 
S$ or Tuesday, warning him “‘not to! line for the relocated segment. 
appear here and testify in front 
jof the labor committee.” 
* * * 
When Scott revealed: the threat 
against his life, Chairman McClel- 
lan protection of the committee 
\full protection of the committee 
«s)and warned that anyone at- 
38 tempting -to stop a witness from | 
testifying was in contempt of Con- 
‘gress. 
‘The, Royal Oak man, Robert 
McKercher, testified that, he con- 
tracted with Zigmont' (Zzgy) 
Snyder, ‘business agent of Detroit’ 
% a Teamsters Local 299, of which} come with letting of a contract next week for a Mackinac Straits, has been announeed by the 
State Highway Department. 
- * * _* 
Commissioner John C. Mackie said a long 
stalemate between the Michigan and Ohio high- 
way departments over relocating the present Mackie said 
from the Ohio 
County. 
County, it will 
Plans now call for extension of the ee 
asa four lane, divided route almost directly 
ee ee ee eon pencenet 
of Sylvania. 
Ohio has agreed to provide a connection with 
the Ohio Turnpike a few miles to the south. 
* * * 
B@ause of expectations for a large increase 
lin traffic volume, especially considering impreve- 
ments now under way to the north, the new seg- 
ment will have a median strip from 46 to 70 feet 
wide to allow for waging should traffic . war- 
rant. Fi 
The first step toward actual construction will highways. 
various stages, 
and elsewhere 
      bridge across the Detroit- Toledo and Ironton Rail- 
read three miles south of Dundee. 
Several other grade separations, interchanges 
‘and bridges will have to be constructed. 
will be part of an over-all improvement of U.S.23 
From Flint north to Kawkawlin in Bay . 
to the Seo section of the interstate system of 
U.S.23 already has been rebuilt from Dundee if north to Milan and from Ann Arbor to Whitmore | 
Lake Village, in some places with dual roadways | 
addition, of a second roadway in the 
The Highway Department’ said 
being made looking toward relocation of U 
near the Ohio line to hook in with the new 
just south of. M151; \ Michigan, Ohio Set Route   
      
         
  
         
      
  
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With CASE and CHAIN 
Reflected _ incident. light   toe 
  
September Car Sales 
    Ahead by 20 Per Cent 
DETROIT (INS) — Ward's Auto- bis coated 
motive Reports said today second BF -TELEBHOTO of WIDE-ANGLE 
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line north to Standish in Arenac 
become part of the new Detroit 
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    Third ‘Mined’ ‘Day TheDay in Birmingham i o 3s \geue ea IC 4 oy 
jet in Little Rock |Civic Officials. — Use. {Out for 10th Day (Continued From Page One) of Parking Lot No. 2 |, UPS ANGELES up—Jurots try. federal court integration orders at = ‘ “ decide Confidential — the 2,000-student-school, BIRMINGHAM — Chamber ‘ateswy 0 he Ck dangh-| into thei pa col wy, spokesman sail Walle Commerce otticighyy today joined|ter, Mrs. William E. Essery, oflwame OY % er would have no comment, pale rg ree, ve of\ 741 West Maple Ave. eg * * * 6 
governor’s tone was sorrow-|dale and Park street. Approach- Ro icine yf BE gn ca tgs er ful as he reviewed the events of|es to the lot are nearing com-| OSSMOrPS was @ graduate of | eek ee ee ral pent Pry aad pletion, Rutgers University, and . mem- further instructions but they’ have 
citizens to remain calm. This particula rlof will have a eS ee ~ ally caf -thersegiewr Saterday. 
But his voice i rang | 129 twolve-hour meters. C. of Cc. parcmginns attended v Walker peorieey ecard court 
with emotion as he attacked per-jolficials asked their business mem-| Hudson rae this ‘week. There has been no in- sons he blamed for the presence|bers to urge emplayes to patronize] De mrss formes member of the [ius weck. ‘There fas Deen no in of federal troops'in Little Rock. Se allay artery balan. 28 e« " Faubus im his speech declared: - “ |'Avme of Poughkeepsie. De Arthur J. “We are new an terri | They petnt out that this will Mrs. Ei + levony mil bok, Clee ee ‘tery. Evidence of the naked | greatly relieve street Besides Mrs, Essery, Mrs {tetday to call the jurrs in and _ferce ef the federal goverument | and leave other spaces . Sorta Med g ee believed a ver- is here apparent tm these un. | te short-time parkers Baltimore, | ict “was possible. The de- | sheathed bayenets in the back of | the city making purchases. ag ct to (nied the motion. 1 eae as ee ee | The Chamber’ also ; - bayensted and then felled by the |pevine ‘© ‘he city th i ee New Ann Arbor Pilot nee 42 0 sia." . _ |provided with 12-hour Crashlands, Is Unhurt kee ckket aut cas pind Service for Robert Lee Vint, 43, gue be sid son ecntamen to ta | of 28265 Sunset Dr.. who died in an ANN ARBOR ® — Richard E _|integration battle.’ ot ee : aoe pela |Beubin, 18, Ann Arbor student pi- The governor said editor Harry]. Pythian Sisters of ' lot, escaped serious injury in a Ashmore of the Arkansas Gazétte/will hold their regular crashlanding -of .his single-engine used the Little Rock newspaper t0/8 p.m, Oct. 1 in the Community Home. ‘The Rev.{Plame on a road on the city's 
L = 8. ; somcieey eT Ties dian “aired: yonte”‘Wires He said Mayor Woodrow Wilson JOSEPH J, GOULDING jas Beaubin tried to land in a Mann has been repudiated by vot-| Service will be at 1 p.m. torfier- daughters, |field and came down on Jackson 
jers and the City Council. row at Bell Chapel of Lee, of Avenue, south of U.S, 12. Beaubin Jone canted feat termes tam R. Mamaion Co. for Calif, his parenter'Me (hed just taken off trom  Wash- : . McMath was a repudiated!y Goulding, 78, of : ’ ming.|tenaw County Airport, : p[omndidete ter effice, ple Ave. He died at his whom he bering The pjane was damaged. Beau- Bags pam added: - do cry |terday after & long iliness. sisters, Mrs, John A.|bin-was treated for minor injuries n veggie few) A native of Ontario, of Huntington Woods andjat. St. Joseph Hospital and_re- — Fee PT ce tn Son 0 Gosling of Oxtord. _ leased. ¢ ES Jno | Mcias for Pontiac Motor . 
Rock now is. quiet, bat wousne to eran the tak doers _ | Seve 20% to 50% on Precision Made raw a parallel between he | ham resident for 20 years. : 
mans and in Budapest teday. (F&AM and a life me 
In his speech, Faubus again at-F¥ttias Lodge 55 of Detroit, ACCESSORIES at Simms used Un hae, Roma OMY survivor is his wife, Blanche. 
N. Davies, who issded the injimc-(BUrial will be in White Chapel Tale KJ 
using National Guard troops to in-|#- crripn gaat desl nem ogy | | terfere with integration. He was|“irch of Pontidé of Famous AMPLEX #4 ‘BLUE-SPOT’ fil a ecancy. Mx months 10) PRANK 3: SAGENDORFE 
aes deere socal papy: Ryans Sut paryedigo FLASH BULBS day at.the Bell Chapel of the Wil- At President Eisenhower's va-1i.. R. Hamilton Co., for Frank > 
cation headquarters at Newport,'y, Sagendorph, 91, who died yes- wae R. I., White House press secretary) — ; on C — Cc. ony ait today in Srp for to questions that Eisenhower, 5 Tae 
Pui sessk hase oon ia Eisenhower Rides | SAME AS PRESS 25 or. 5 President's reaction to accounts |+ bd 2 of bulbs le han Sc of the speech received otherwise, in Atomic Sub uth Soe base tone orese 25 fags S bey said: bulbs. Regular $2:20 value at less than Oh, I would think he had no (Continaed From Page One) half price. ‘reaction to it. The speech by the etsecsvocnsaccescosscsossccccecoetooeessecees governor spoke for itself.” ~| Spent 26 hours aboard the super 
Crees easter Sarings oi Me F3.5 COATED LENS—Up to 300 Sec. Speed 
Florida’ coast, Again, avy 
Teamsters Drop | ya'ms cats matin Precision Made 35mm CAMERA Revision; Beck to}, A» ths smmer be picket the Compare to Regular $55 Sellers Retire on S00 i“ By s Sion 87 MIAMI (INS) — Dave| Then yesterday the mighty Price a ision 
$15.95 Value 
987 
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rubber tips for 
non-sliding, 
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    Fal Drils Show Amy 
of West Germany Patchy a was ordered to move~about™ 70 
‘miles 
   
    
       
       
          
       
   
    
    
       
   
     
   
     
         
          
         
     By 00D the ‘Western desert were 
WITH G ARMY w@ —lthrough the same old basic rou), Farly today 1 = eve: wes 
i The German army — once top ofjtine again as volunteers, “With|"S ane — Position | 
[the class — is emerging today|them were the first 10,000 post:|south of Kassel ae oe out ent $289. VALUE |from the kindergarten. war conscripts ¢alled up last|tuson. due pa resadead 74N. SAGINAW ST, | Saves Meo gned softener : ver About 35,000 men on fall man-|April.. S new Se sqtigmen all assem- = The maneuvers seemed old- We Give Holden Red Stamps "bly with auto- | Features: . euvers have been showing their) Why did the professionals come|tashioned. There was no hint that] e Seta hy in public this week for the|back? The answers given to this! strategy and tactics have changed ““Gouble acting [1 Dowex Lifetime . Mineral! fifirst time. since West Germany be-|correspondent covered nearly €V-| since 1945. 
(The very best!) "Digan to panna oe 8 member of thejerything except a desire for re- . | 2, All and Brass Atlantic Alliance. ve or an urge to conquer, . . i Assembly. (It can't rust) te ow =. Money ules Simplified | 3. 10-Year Written Guar- The once all rful Wehr-| Mostly it was a simply liked for Tourists to Japan 1 amteeh macht made an apologetic|the army life Many could give no s | 4. Single Lever (No valve lappearance, Officers had strictjbetter explanation than to say) TOKYO—Japan has simplified) to turn or leak) Jirfstructions not to snarl civilian|"I’m just a og au ae en |  §. Just a min of -Btraffic or upset farmers by run-| There was no lown t¢ . Unde: revised | & 
"pol tanger . Uday touts ver leeks comes about being a bastion against Redjvisitors are required to declare] § 4 be nan, eaves ware eb ine 4 See De. upon entry only the total amoyntii 7 aon 
FHA TERMS viously . self-conscious under the| The performatice of the units injof cash held in foreign notes in) "tes 
; ’ gaze of the crowds — mostly|the field was . understandably|excess of $50. Foreign coins, travel-| % 
o>) patchy. .. ers’ checks, and letters of credit) 
‘The forces are a curious combi- A typical exercise was that car-|need not be declared. 
nation of returned veterans of thejried out by the 2nd Grenadier . x * * 
Nazi conquest of Europe and_.con- hearers Division in the green,| On leaving Japan, visitors are 
wooded hills of northern Hesse. |allowed to take out no larger Don’t Rent Another Dey 
SOFT WATER CENTRE pee 
      BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN when Hitler attacked Poland. * * amount of foreign notes than re 
; ae ; x * .2 A combat group of three infan-|clared when entering, except for 
1287 SOUTH WOODWARD . MEG3247 | aren who fought at Stalingrad,|try battalions and attached artil-|those purchased through | legal on the Normandy beaches and.in'lery, tanks, engineers and signals!channels.     
  
  
             
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ON SALE TONIGHT: and SATURDAY BY 
SS eee 
    Heavy inter- 
lined “tweeds 
solid colors. g 
to 18. — AT LOWE! 
   *Actual 8.99 Value ©” 
Choose from soft, 
washable corduroy, 
Acetates, novelties. 
Junior, misses’, half      
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MOUTON LAMBS 
Werth $79 $ 
Save on these +49 
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enate, 8 to 16.           
       
     
   
    i aoe} «= SALE... . Reduced °81.95. Cee Ly _ GENERAL ELECTRIC | 
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New Pall shade. 33° 
          
     
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    Bizes 614 to 11. 
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capacity ... Genuine porce- *Actual 2.99 Value : 
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NO MONEY DOWN | @ Playtex Girdles Seal rg    i Pamous Fabri- 
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Free delivery, free.service, free hook-up 
    
Kessler first 
quality pullover 
or tie side * 
ghee Sizes J _ Dividend Certificate Worth 40¢ 
~ LADIES’ BRAS “Actual 89c Value 
Circular stitch cotton cup 
in white. Sizes 32A to 
40C.   Dividend Worth 1.76 
Girl's Sweaters 3.00 Value 
Hi bulk orion 
eardigans and 29 
pullovers. Sizes 
3 to 6x. 
      
  Be Sure to Come In and Get a 
Free Chance on the 21-inch 
Color. Television Set          / \ i ‘ i s 
— ~ 4 pin ett — . i ~~    Dividend Worth Ste 
BOY'S JEANS f 190 Value. 
double ‘knee = Tru blue jeans 1” 
‘Dividend Werth 4.11 
Girl's Car Coats 10.99 Valee    
       Dividend Certificate Worth 33¢ 
BOYS’ PAJAMAS *1.99 Value 
Warm Sanforized 
flannel pajarmtas— 
middy or button styies 
—sizes 4 to 12,   
$319.95 Value! 
Remote Control! 
21-Inch GE 
TELEVISION 
CONSOLE. with Concealed Casters 
REDUCED $60.00 
f °209° F It’s the finest G-E Television with . . 
21-inch overall diagonal screen, 262 ° oe 
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sizes 6 to 14. 
Plannel lined 
car coats, at- 
tachei hoods, 4 
roan Fy Sizes 4 
       
  
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MENS KHAKIS Washable pol- 
at ished cotton in 
khaki, black dé 
Dividend Worth Ye 
MEN’S SOX charcoal. Sizes 
8. 
Mi Stock up at ae 38° ' : ttt, il. partie, —~ pe 
BR RRA RR RR AA 
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Men’s Sport Shirts *Actual 2.99 Value 
__Saveon smart new — 
long sleeve styles in 
cotton or flannel. 
Sizes S, M, kb.               
     
         
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NO MONEY DOWN 
General Electric 
Vacuum Cleaner     fq 28 to 3 
low price 
new Fall a 10 Cu. Ft. GENERAL ELECTRIC 
REF RIGERATOR 
With MAGNETIC DOOR 
  : 3.06 Value 
first qual- 
= 100 Dividend Certificate Worth 24c ay 
\- 80 Square Percale    7. ar. § 00 *49c Bates Quality ; : 
divs 9.95 : Yes, unbelievable, but 
a. ia. of true. All first quality ‘ : *, 
full bolts, prints, 
terns, etc, pat- The: GOOD  HOUSEKEEPIN of PONTIAC © top 
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27; nest   
~ Women, Docile if 
that's the fashion fund-raising two- 
tone of the year, and she will 
aly dress’ like a sideshow to 
she just plain doesn't trust him, 
herself, to know what is best 
will snap his head off. or her face, her figure, - her 
~ = But let a Chane] or Dior tell her! feet.   an neu cce tegll becmeee!’P 
  Pitted ‘haan Designers that women are urged to—ailll gen-| size pe ek ‘first points, erally do—leap upon. 'This-autumn 
it’s the long narrow look (see the 
saggy, baggy, drop shoulder, droop 
youstline chemise): And to finish it 
off, for the coordinated top-to-toe/ 
effect, a woman is ordered to wear and: Rowe and our own 
beloved Seventh. Avenue, N. Y., 
speak in such extravagantly eru- 
dite terms, rarely less than eight 
syllables per neckline detail, that 
they sound as authoritative as a 
doctor presciibing propanediol 
dicarbamate. Never mind what it 
is—you'll take it. . ‘trowel the garden or spear u 
litter?—even if that hadu't hap 
pened, I'd have objected, 
: x * 
So I went to David Evins, Amer- 
ica’s top shoe designer, to ask just 
With every new season, there’s} This I object to. Even if the |how. far fashion can go toward 
a pew form of ‘ ‘coordinated”’ look man in my -life, observing my 'misshaping and exaggerating wom-       eS ee 2 ees © ine. cot are 
  - lit. ‘The pointed-toe has caught on so well, our profits are up 30 per     cent.” 
    
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When open 30. .51. Closed 20x21 ... 
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  We were very lucky to purchase ts “one- 
time only” offer by the Boontonware Co. You 
save 23.60 on this superb Boontonware Belle 
45-pe. Set. net, $100" ina beautiful dis- 
play of color . 00 bows 
2995 Reg. $53.55 
TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT 
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  4 PH PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SE PTEMBER » 7, 1957 Vie [ Pr ee ee apne —rr 
je oe 
Church Plans (Oak Park Announces) s.%"%"%".°2= Romeo ‘Youth Fund’ ey ee ee ‘Chuck Wagon school, Renee eee oF 
COMMERCE — ane Wag Sie of School Bo ts a wars Nears $1,500 Goal | Priz e M oney a 
on” dinner will be held from 5: 0, - 
to 8 p.m; Saturday at the Com-’: OAK P ARK—The selling of bon $ grades. " | ROMEO — Volunteer workers 
jnetted $1,278.24 in last night’s hour- () 
in Pp ot-O-Gold merce Methodist Coramunity.J® the amoiint of $1,000,900 wed coe Church in Commerce. ‘construction of a new, elementary: jlong “March fpr Youth’’ to taise 
A free-will offering will entitle | ‘school has heen announced bythe Mrs, Kiehle Honored . ___ needed funds for the new Com- 
individuals and entire families |SCh0ol Board here. ‘munity Youth and Civic Center. 
LAPEER —-The Business and’ Some 50 women knocked on doors 
Krother new puzzle adds another $100 to the Pot-O-Go!d 
colfers, bringing it back to the §300 mark. If no one has found 
the answers to last week's puzzle, a pede solution for this 
puzzle will empty the pot Read ail rules and clues carefuliy. : : acco to the-| The bond sale will be in October’ a, a for ailments of -Michi- Agriculture experts from Michi- =i perteipete, a yt ‘land construction of the school is/Professional Women here have of homes in and around Romeo, 
gan troubled. dairy industry. gan State University and the State * slated to begin soraetime in’ Decl ‘chosen Mrs. Anna Kiehle as the asking for donations. A- goal of. 
Their proposals left a legislative Agriculture Department and 20; All will gO to a sai: ‘Outstanding Woman of the Year'’/$1,500 had been set. This aniount study committee wholly undecided | milk dealers testified in two days|completion of the’ first phase ie to highlight Nationa! Business may yet be realized, March Chair- 
on what to do about farmer com- of seeret hearings. the rebuilding of the church. A’ - Supt. of Schools Dr. James Week. ‘man Mrs. C. L. Davidson said, 
Miah rode lina - subpoenaed to testify at anotherwas moved to its present site on} be used im paying-off a 1988 bond ucille McCary and the secretary. Oe thing,” oaid Rep. Andrew hearing next thonth: - * ‘Commerce road. | Issue in its entirety and the re- \frs, Isabel Hanhah Elsie dairy farmer and commit- , - - = _— ~ Count Calendar The new puzzle contains a series.q} squares which are 
; y po epic al lettered —: Ween list of rie ‘ : e with two clue words Ea the words is numbere he 
Sanne: Wiis couhuiiioe. Glace than Services to Continue | OBS members vl meet here Tuesday object is to sel act the word whlch hes at thet =o the ae more evening, Oct ‘or election of officers sentence ou then clase the number o at word in ihe 
halt of them dairy farmers, 
agreed. . ito end Sunday evening = the Meth-' a Methodist arch in Rochester will, 
t the church on Wednesday, Oct. 2 ci ch th wor n 
| odist Church here. Dr.-E. R. Over- at a tis p.m. The speaker will be Beulah Sanioges Ya a pele < — sinter a ner ae a the 
puzzle square marked A,   
    
  
| Offer Cures. for ‘State's 
Ailing Dairy ds LANSING W—Half a dozen farm} level saree a national organiza- 
feaders offered half a dozen cures |tion. 
    
  
  plaints on price squeeze troubles. 
|market representatives would be to the original structure. whieh] $450,000 of the above amount will 4 citation signed by the presidént,!calls over the weekend, 
day hearing on the milk 
t th h f st ; }are continuing throughout the Wee! Octodey mecting of the WSES of Bt in ether- weeds. you will j the clus labeled A and | 
Cobb said chain store and super-|large auditorium has been added) Pepper said this morning that | irs Kiehle was “presented with with the money collected on return. 
tee chairman whe ran a th 
LEONARD — Special services;t#st#tation ah Nog on Oct. 26 square which has the some letter os the clue sentence. 
Glenn Lake; president of the 
‘Whitby, assistant director of the Detroit Michigan Milk Producers Assn., 
called for laws curbing what he hee ine speaker ~ cach niceting will speak en Community Relations She , 
said were widespread unfair trade} | jena che ae 5 Byron Crviaes ia) 0 ah So ee conan practices holding down the price * song leader and soloist cet ot 12:30 
of milk paid to farmers. Ԥ Do the same with ai! other squares. Reed all the clues 
careiully and ce sure the right numbers are in the nght 
squares.   
  
    
  “Our 16,500 aang ir want ak . 
legisla’ but 't want m 
Brice | cota, agro grirg BE PREPARED for r ._ "PUZZLE NO. 69 
controls a arm = a ry 
cared the WORLD SERIES a 
enue brea g ge Fair Rejuvenate or Replace Your Picture Tube! : , ry 
Share Bargal hem. whe ' * Call for Estimate . . 
urged formation of an “all-pow- , 8 
ertul” milk commission or con- * Free Technical Advice 4 
trel beard to keep 2 clese — ® Easy Credit Terms 
    * Free Rejuvenation of 
Old Picture Tube 
ert Size Picture Tubes on the dairy industry. Milk con- 
trols, he asserted, boost the milk 
_price at the farm level. 
At the other extreme, Homer   
    
    
ley, Mrs. Louis Stieb, Mrs. R. Dana Freer, Mrs. SHAKESPEARE’S LADIES — Foremost con- 
  “Martin, organization director of the 
Dairy Famers Cooperative Assn., 
scored nearly all government help. 
“All we need is collective bar- cern of the Rochester Women's Club-is the play 
“When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet,”’ and Junch- 
eon, to be presented at Avon Park Pavilion on 
Oct. 4. The play, by Charles George, will be en- 
      gaining rights for the dairy farmer | 
so that he can determitie the price acted by Women’s Club talent including. left to 
right, Mrs. Robert Woodruff, os S W. Ash Arthur Dewey and Mrs. Frank Flannigan. Play 
proceeds will go into the fund for ‘‘Girlstown,”’ 
Belleville home for girls from 10 to 14 years of 
age, which is the current project of the niger 
Federation of Women’s Clubs. i MART FE 4-1515 
Free Parking in Rear 158 Ockland . 
Open Till 9:00 Mon. Thurs. Fii. Sat‘ 
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he gets for his milk products,” he | 
said. | 
Dan Reed, legislative counsel for | 
Michigan Farm Bureau, said 
ag 69.000 farm families in his or- |Your PTA Is Planning: 
oie et eet Orion Township @iau p     
            
    
        ee coat of ix MMicoagan Fares | 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY : DS es . 
Union, called for controls, pointing to Meet in Junior High NEAB INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH on | cae 
ation over wheat and other farm | | LOTS OF FREE PARKING  Mgrasiy || lt gua : sooty wheat aad other =m ORION TOWNSHIP—The organi- Monday night’s meeting are: Mrs. Daily 9 to 6 CIV To ee ese sooee OUONE NOL... .......-... ° 
|Zational meeting of the new Lake William Sibley, by-laws; Mrs. Buel ann ebe snes eeeeeeeasnaannneansenn 
   
   
     
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(2) CERTAIN. 
3B. A successful lawyer can arrag recall a enes 
in his career. (3) PHASES; (4) CASES. 
Cc. We beat give « widy berth « man whe comes ‘Spoleman asked for legislation | Orion Junior High PTA will be at Williams, membership and Mrs. 
setting up the milk industry a5 /g 5m. Monday in the school gym. Carl Hemingway, hospitality. 
a public utility, with attendant | irs. Charles Cox, of Ferndale. | : - 
nas director of District VU. will give) oa PTA will hold its first Arthur J. Gude, New Hampshire | opening. remarks, and install offi- : fame 
dairy farmer and president of the |cers after their election. school at 8 pum. | "Monday. oceaithe 
National Dairymen’s Assn., con-' Mrs: G. A. Goforth, president — ———_—— 
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  tended the answer to dairy prob-| of East Oakland Area Council «+ 
lems ties in action on a national) will extend greetings to == GET inp clutch; -mul- down the street conspicueus manner. (5) STAG- 
association. HUNTING cher and every GERING; (6) SWAGGERING. 
Names of nominees are being, : Batter than pic- before 
Rental Rules Set parr aia 4 Sealy po gen- | LICENSE tured ; D. Shige whe - posarhoay'y can mr pe 
eral meeting Was omina-! HERE E. Heving gone ovér big «et the high school dance, the 
| tions also may be made from the| ‘ LAWN emateur band may make such efioris te get en TV. 
(9 CONCEITED; (10) 
_F. Belore a inte aoe , the moterist is wise 
te sl eal (12 ) REFUEL. | floor. Nominated by the commit- 
tee ‘are: Mrs. Max Burgess, presi- SWEEPER Takes the drudgery out of SHELLS   dent; Mrs. Morris Cucksey, vice 
| president; Finley Kennedy, paren — sweeping Dental dur- 
trim ¢ = 
12--16--20 GAUGES ad clipetage. —" G. People leck up ir houses securely when « thief like ~ by Orion Schools : Education Board Also sec retary; » Mrs. Kenneth Zemke, this is known te be in the neighborhood. (13) ARRANT: 24° Size 28” size (14) ERRANT. BOX OF 25 SHELLS ~ $24.95 $29.95. LIGHT 
    
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‘Makes Decisions for “orTesponding secretary; Lee : . oe | lor, treasurer, and Mrs.” Rath Reg. $34.50 Reg. $42.50 | H. Because of diet deficiency, @ toddler sometimes 
‘Driver Training ec “> sitters 4 LOADS ola = the plaster on the wall. (1S) LIKES: (16) LICKS. é ’ r 
ame ° comet sat — | VALUES TO $2.95 = SEEDER L_ In rehabilitating an eld reoming house, the new — 
oe TOWNSHIP—In one of, HE AVY = aa feel that — is .mecessary. (17) REFURNISHIN 
FERTILIZER BIG 24” SIZE 
$129 Regular 18.95 “LOADS 2.1/1 VALUES TO $3.40 
GUNS You'd expect « A to dress with extra care fer « very 
event. (18) SOCIAL; (20) SPECIAL. ; 
bed bey ere eiten useless. shortest meetings here, re 
rion Township School Board Keego Clubs Will Hold | 
cleared a volume of SELES in-| 
duding high school rental policy Joint Rummage Sale - 
and the driver training program.| KEEGO HARBOR—Heart of the| 
*Members set up the policy for} Lakes Post No, 2706 Ladies Aux- ALL | ook   
    tT K. Such efforts te reform a bad 
(21) WORDY: (22) WORTHY. 
L An enxious family will be greteful if the decter visits 
@ severe iliness. (23) =‘ Your first lesson is 
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            ntal of the new high school fa-| jliary and Cootiettes will hold a Arthur Murray Studi , I r 1 aio | io The gym will cost $25 per! joint miscellaneous and rummage | ; y REMINGTON =“ WINCHESTER WHEEL- Holds DU Gr(u) c NG. night. and organizations must have sale this Saturday, at Keego-Cass| Find out how quickly and eas- STEVENS -- ITHACA -- MOSSBERG BARROW ‘ Ce. Ft Big | specific approval for the event they) Women's Clubhouse, 2021 Cass: tly, you can become a popular $198.45 Remington No. 38 Alte Leadin ; . ss Rubber Tire | M. The of @ movie star visitor puts her home town 
are planning. Lake Rd partner. Comme into the studio Shot un © - 119.40 |: $895 Reg. a) - in @ buss of excitement. «(255 IMMINENCE: (26) EMI 
The cafeteria rental would ed Proceeds of the event, to begin: fof a free, half-hour trial les- weesectng acta = ne AP Standard 75.20 14.95 NENCE. 
$15 and other rooms of the build-'at 10 a. m., will be used for son and discove? Arthur Mur. | sna, tinit® S° 37 Standard Repeating 83.10 N. A fighter will be badly beaten if he deosn't de this fest 
ing rented in keeping with the hospital work of the clubs. Mrs ray’s shortcut to good times | 82% Stetens No. 9 Single Barre! 25.65 LIGHT FIXT RE enough. (27) CLINCH: (28) FLINCH. 
other buildings in the Orion school Avery Parker and Mrs. Peari 4 ite Shoteun . system. iy B fz helnmen : and popularity. Studios open ag grireclag= & Richards No. 42% ‘t Cal $34 95 oO. it‘ iad fer the housewile te snatch « brief a — 
‘ * rien are c 10 AM to 10 PM. #65" Remincton No S50 42 Cal 40 90 AT WHOLESALE PRICES a) SCREAMING. catehte ber windee. a) BCREE ‘ tomatic Rifl ° : 
The check received “frum the one Winchester No. 94 Lever Action § Post Lamps .sisi(‘(i(‘#w‘ (N (LN $4.63 up 
state for drivers’ training here, Train Kills Boy, 15% ARTHUR MURRAY 69.95 Ceiling Fixtures $1.49 up P. Such dishes are. won by a es a by « % 
was sufficient to cover the opera-| DETROIT w — Stewart-Pat-: . 6U N CLEAN j NG Circline ——— 26 ae up carnival shooting gallery. (31) ? (32) P 
tion, exclusive of the teacher. The meer OR ae Q. The shrewd man will not eften invest money in « scheme 
class has been expanded to six stu- terson, 15. a high aime student. | 25 £. LAWRENCE Pulldown Fixtures ... $10.95 up like this, (33) NEFARIOUS, (34) PRECARIOUS. 
ene ~ the “u-| was killed yesterday when hit by, . FE 5-9438 KIT Recessed Kitchen Lights $3.90 up ° 
te : a : Piegiond Was) Baltimore & Ohio passenger train — - Halland Porch Lights. .$1.29 up R. An actor who is will il.the whele eliect of « 
. rte the neateca is conference) 9+ 9 crossing on Detroit's west Private School. Selected Ctestels One case holds an | Sdfitoom Lights... .. $1.89 up scene. (35) RUFFLED, (36) . 
: ue ee aide. Sa eaing paratamtnuts Many Models to Pick From S. If he gets arrested without cause, netirally he'll demend 
eee a bond P9 pe (ed Spee he Red; wire (bru eb: | tence Tawret: (02) BURRENS) eae ela ie lo in bibs SS cleaning patehes; 
i i dla eimai gun oil; powder sol- : T. A fortane hunter may drop the girl if he learns theres 
pelted a Band Day in earty ———— vent. “ee ELECTRIC been some ef her inheritance. (38) SWINDLING: 
a i the & ; es 3.75 value ; SUPPLIES (40) DWINDLING. 
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Evelyn Smith and Mrs. Marilyn _ Sections OTHER VENT SUPPLIES enamel finch ehh chrome geca G) ‘vided equally among the winners “fary week or-weelt Dennis, project leaders: Mrs. Mar- Complete line of 3-Inch Ptpe. 2 ft. lengths. ... 650 Coll-type Nichrome heating element should pass without ony winners, the prize will be adced” ff - 
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Little fe hild. Does Not Mean Big Thr eats Prva   
  
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. By MURIEL LAWRENCE about his ‘threat to  @acabidaie final caaienbe. What sb tsomn bas mother. What ‘bie thepet Clarence Kitson were awarded 25. Dounced attendants for her Oct, 12'be bridesmaids, | 
* ft Grandma. fants is the death of some ‘be-lsaid to her was, “Get out of the\year pins as members of | j it Gerard's grandma came to look) x ek tf. __ {havior of ours that stems obstruc-|way of my rights to my moth-|Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post 1370) “PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL : 
after him while his mother was} There was not. “ ’ tive to him. ert” Ce that ) met 
= : ‘at spi When a small child threatens to} Thus, Gerard wanted to kill, not p od oo: pchcuaipsmecg retreat cram 7 ; .at- the hospital having his baby aif camias tat hor laleheere Of iy- LRRESPONSIBLE WORDS : ; j 
Oe fie . isister. Later she stayed on to help|ill us, he is not threatening attention he wanted) People of Gerard's age brandish Enrollments Available in Day i : involve tin rigor morte nd'ng Mn te Wiar Saab at ahi emanate ef GRADUATES! fiber dauatter get used to what) — threatening words about as irres- L422 < 
_. fleveryone called the “new rou : ams as = fis ponsibly as they grab at scissors, PHONE FEDERA is § - W 
LEARN to EARN |*“"" > Thomas |atches and other endangering ob- = r ! * * ® « Aquinas jects. : d 
[| Gerard didn’t like them much,/— Church o + & *@ A , 
Day or Night Classes ‘He particularly resented the new ” Nekaxt f ‘It is a great relief to realize. oo . 
Le ‘routine which obliged his mother Nantant, thet this x the truth ‘and hel 
a Oat Teter Se ito nurse the baby instead cf) . Mass., was thé\sreea trom the obligation to re-’ 7 
No Age Limit jundressing him for his nap. setting for the|spond to their threats with shock 
| He hated the abrept way wedding of ‘jand agitation like Grandma's. 
Cali Miss Wilson Today | So one day when rae jerking : use are very antiens for us to colm- 4 
| pulled bis hair, he kicked at her, . andl James | ty accept chiidren's- expressed: j 
PONTIAC oa A ~~ ——"—= Hiram Nesbitt.| wishes to “kilt” ws, : . . , iy on Ravens i. : ; Oe 
BEAUTY COLLEGE '* Horified, Grandma gasped. Sé ; bride of Lerte = = —— Pig | 
tor Information |shocked was she that the power Ot ‘herd te gccept thous calmly. Ne “Ci ] F id . 7 ae 
164, East Huron of her feeling overwhelmed Ger- Dr. and Mrs. normal ‘parent, I think, could be ur ru ay” : aa I 
, coi jard’s mother, until she, too, felt D. Joseph ‘completely comfortable with his | A ‘there was somthing really awful Dug, ‘lchild’s genuine wish to murder i 
. andthe Mt ‘SEAMLESS SHEERS ) bridegroom’ $s But a deal galzaty with 
ents his w r our earthly end the 
oer A = lmoment we can see. that what he. 
“Mrs. ARNG really wants is the end of our re- 
Nesbut and a ee eee eae 
; with the hose, to 
' = , A James Nesbitt. ibicycle across. the street — and 
UR. and MRS. JAMES H. NESBITT awe tee i mmo without ic 
It’s the old obligation to feel} 
‘\James H.Nesbitt Takes *™ "= 
|Mona Duggan as-Bride Church Circles Have Meetings - | Nona Duggan and James Hiram! Ind., was best man. John R. 
‘I Nesbitt. of Boston, Mass., were, Duggan of Jamaica Plain, Mass., | First Methodist Church circles   ~. $1.00 
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      BLACK -- BROWN , ‘a brother of the bride; Rebert J. jrecently met in members’ homes 
. : , — in marriage in St. Thomas Mellveen Jr. of Nahant, James | and ae church, j reinforcement ‘In toe and heel. 
| Church of Nahant. Mass. G Richardson of Martin, Tenn., : + «4 iF 
seemed Sept de | and Rebert 8. MeCarthy ef Bos | vivian Otto Circle met in the Ss = Mass., seated the guests. Riviera terrac home of Mrs. Ches- CAMPUS 
"i Se one _ For receiv: at a recep-iter Arnold, Margaret Johnston ; 
of Nahant, Mass., are parenst of ing guests P| ; 
Gee bride. The bridegroom is the|tion in the bride’s home, Mrs. | Circle gathered at the church for KNEE SOX 
leon of Mrs. Anna Negbitt of South/Dusgan chose a royal blue chiffon a cooperative luncheon, and Helen: 
Jessie street and James Nesbitt of igown with matching accessories| Doris Brown Circle met with Mrs. 
Cottage street. and a corsage of rubrum lilies and/Paul Hart, ; . 719¢ 
Sahe ‘on Nahant, Mass., are parents of} Mrs. Dennis Burtch hostessed : 
* For her wedding the bride fucsias. Mrs, Nesbitt, the - bride-|Marion Shaw Circle in her Walnut ° pair $1.50 
| ghose a gown of ivory taille taf- groom's mother, wore a Frenchiroad home, and Janette Geiger f 
feta fashioned on princess lines |plye {aille taffeta self-trimmed/Circle met with Mrs. George, a \ 
p= an Empire bedice, low |zown with matching feather hat./Foote. Mrs. Lena Hamilton and Sizes: 9-9}4-10-10%-11 
A round neckline, three-quarter [Se hed g rubrum Iily and fuscia |Mrs. Bert Parker were cohostesses _ , 
, sleeves and a full an am | corsage. to Jean Bagnell Circle. 
| ending in a chapel length train. eo) ce . 
“Se woe gee vet wach a Se ad Bets dl srg at! ambrumer enter STYLE SHOW... Showing Fall Fashions fell from a seed pear! diadem, andjand Katherine Gibbs School. The/tained Grace Otto Circle for a + W 
carried a cascade arrangement of pridegroom attended Alma College luncheon. , -+-in Our Windows 
oe ae Featuring CHILD MODELS - ell Se Sorority Members MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 30th ivy. Z > * 7 to 8 P. M. 
@ois + Confab + n onta _. Free Balloons!’ Free Lolli ! -. Mrs. Robert J. Mellveen Jr.. of} Mission Group to Attend enue 
Nahant, Mass., as her sister's only Mrs. Ray Slatghter will_be a 
aarp) = gown. te P icks Chairmen ‘|delegate to Beta Sigma Phi state 
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2 . Slater, White Cross; Mrs. Ethel) Will be Mrs. Russell Perkins, Mrs. HOT TOPPER” a new tal ‘Winkley, nominating committee; |Cecif Elsholz, Mrs. Walter Hiller, 
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_TWENTY. SEVEN _ 
  
Tennis Finals. ledey’,: 
“BERKELEY; Galit. @ — cal 
‘watches will wind up the men’s 
quarter-final singles today in the/ 
PacifictCoast tennis championship. 
Vie Seixas. of Philadelphia faces! © 
Boh Howe of Australia and fourth. 
seeded Luis Ayala of Chile meets} 
Kurt Nielsen of Denmark. 
In women's quarter-final singles, 
Louisé of Beverly Hills, 
Calif., No,2, takes.on 16- 
year-old Barbara Benigni, a left- 
hander from §an Francisco, and 
third-seeded Mary Hawton of Aus- 
tralia goes against - fifth-seeded 
Mary Ann Mitchel] of San Lean. 
dro, Calif.   o 
By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
Pontiac's football team visits the 
law-making: city of Lansing tonight, 
hoping to crack the victory column 
Waterford Will   
    
Wrought [ron RAILINGS 
  Change Lineup 
for Lapeer {1 
  {against Sexton High School, another’ 
. twin-hungry ball club. 
The Chiefs, with good potential 
in their running game, could upset 
the favored Big Reds if they can 
show better defensive efforts than 
they did against Wyandotte. 
Changes have been made in the 
line and defensive backfield by 
Coach Jesse. Macleay with the 
hope of stopping the Sexton 
ground attack which gained over 
220 yards. running in the 19-6 
loss to Muskegon. x ies 
  Sexton, like Ponfiac, showed no 
  Both | ‘passing game .in. the opener, The 
‘Big Reds attempted only four 
‘against Muskegon, while the Chiefs 
tried but one against Wyandotte. 
Re ee ee 
“As jong as our running game 
was working, we did not have to 
pass,” said Sexton coach “Buck 
Nystrom. “We have-a couple of 
good ends as receivers and dre 
ready to throw if necessary,’”” he 
added. 
Sexton has. speed in the back- 
field with halfbacks Bob Litten, * * . a 
155 pounds, and Fritz Kellerman | Big man in Pontiac's line again at 145, — power with tullback 
Larry Gruhn, a hard running 
165- pounder, 
Larry Douglas. will draw the 
starting assignment for Pontiac at!, 
fullback in place of Archie Brooks, 
Another change will be to move 
Jim Hawkins to the starting half- 
back post in place of Jim Kellar. 
Kellar scored Pontiac's lone 
touchdown on a- 23-yard jaunt: 
against Wyandotte. — 
  
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      ~ |will be Willie Duncan, 187-pound' 
guard. Duncan will find an old 
wrestling foe in the opposite line After Ist 
when he meets Gery Williams, Sex-| Junior Wendy Meyer) 
Gets Starting Nod’ at) 
Quarterback & COLUMNS 
In words of the popular song 
a few years ago, “‘there’ll be 
some changes made” de igen 
s starting ‘lineup ton 
the Skippers meet a pce ae ta 
peer football team at Lapeer. 
Head codch Dave Freeman plans 
at least three changes in the! 
Waterford offensive platoon when 
the 8 o'clock kickoff time arrives) 
in an effort to get the Skippers 
rolling after last ‘week's 26-0 loss. 
ito Royal Oak Dondero. 
_ Wendy Meyer, 175-pound jun- 
| jor, will replace Jim Green at 
a | | quarterback while either Dick 
_ Finkbiener or Milton Mielke is 
slated to relieve Olin Wright of 
|. his fullback position. R 
   
          
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- “til 9:00 
CARL SHELL | 
and SONS — 4994 Dixie Hwy., Drayton 
= = al 3-5043 ‘candidate for the job, 
End John: Keating and center 
Doug Hales are nursing injuries 
this week and their status is un- 
certain. Tony Hiller, Keating's 
  ey “amd center Bruce, 
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‘occasion demands it. 
That about sums up the changes 
for the Skippers, who are anxious 
to get going after being théroughly 
Isquelched by Dondero in their 1st 
igame. 
| Lapeer is a somewhat inex- 
| perienced but capable squad 
which opened its ’57 season with 
| a last-minute 7-6 victory over 
| Caro. The Panthers are seeking 
| revenge fora 20-13 setback at 
the hands of the Skippers a year 
ago, 
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6 cylinder outboard . ..7 
See the Mark 10, too— 
the great double duty 
outboard with the special 
lever for super-slow troll- 
ing. Both'have one hand 
control, and safety clutch 
{no shear ping) _ anti- 
friction bearings. The 
quietest operation in 
Mercury's history.. These 
ore just two of |! great. 
Mercurys—6 to 60 h. p. fullback John McKillen, a pair of 
ispeed merchants, spark the Lapeer 
lattack, aided by the pinpoint pass- 
ling of ‘(quarterback Tom Hubbell. 
Waterford will be a slight fav or- 
‘ite in tonight’s contest. 
WATER SPORTS 
HEADQUARTERS 
BIRMINGHAM STORE: 
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Hours: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 
Thers., Fri. @ te 9—Sit. 9 te 6 | Pink ner 170 jr. FB McKillen 165 
Chips-Hillsdale- 
Battle Saturday   
    
  
  
By THE agsoes ATED PRESS 
| The long-awaited, much-debated 
‘battle between Hillsdale ang Cen-    
        
     
    jat Mount Pleasant. 
Though two -straight losses by! 
‘Central Michigan have rubbed 
“teams swing into action. _ 
and Ilinois 
F togeag wi Normal start the weekend firing 
Order Now! Friday night at Ypsilanti, kick- 
RANDOLPH 
HEesbp . CUSTOM TAILORS & 
ee CLOTHIERS   
908 W. Huron ot. T Pontiac FE 2-   | Bob Mellema will probably start, 
pton are ready to go if a 
Halfback Dick” DeBeaubian and) 
“| a 
| lwhich performed so well in down- roduci i Waterfora - Lapeer Lines 
introducing a new kind V acarekineass POs. z 
‘of outboard performance!. Keating 135 af. LE E cornwall 1100 3 
As low. as 10% down— Meitema 385 Jr. ia G Smith 175 $e. sr. . 
Up to 24 months to pay! Rise 220 sr. Rn Kercheart 150 50 
: : Campbell 225 sr. RT Williams 175 is 
LU Cole 165 st. RE Coulter 165 jr 
GIL SCHAEFER KY | Meyer 175 jr. QB Hubbell 145 sr | 
—— 165 sr. LH Kollro’ 156 jr 
145 sr. RH DeBeaub’n 175 st 
‘tral Michigan comes off Saturday - iton’s 215-pound tackle. 
  fii 5 Duncan and Williams faced each 
other during the wrestling season 
and the sturdy PHS grappler did 
well in losing by one point in his 
first attempt at ihe sport. Williams 
is the son of Michigan’ 8 governor, 
iHe stands 6-3 and is a senior at 
who may see action at halfback:!Sexton. 
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‘Next ‘week the I 
‘Ferndale on the Wisner Pridiron, 
Pontiac - Sexton ‘Lineu 
POS. SEXTON 
  NTEAC 
Hardiman 178" kr. LE Kiany 180 
Brewer 205 sr. LT De Voe 320 } 
Brown 185 so. LG Kelly 265 sr. 
Relyea 180 jr. € Rolfe 170 jr. 
Dunkin 185 jr. RG Parmater 185 sr. 
| Palaian 180 ar. RT Williams 215 sr. 
Phiegm 170 sr. RE Shipp 165 sr. 
Whitmer’ 195 sr. QB King . 155 jr. 
Manning 165 sf. EM Litten 155 sr. 
Hawkins 160 sr. RM Kellerman 145 sr. 
| Douglas 177 jr. FB Gubra 160 sr, 
  
Upset-Minded Wolves 
Host Milford Tonight By CHUCK ABAIR Chasencorilie: which benied . do 
| Three league battles and a —, the new Bloomfield Hills entry 
loop affair involving defending| '#*t week, plays at Brighton in 
lchampion Northville heads a full, te other league tilt. Northville 
slate of attion for Wayne-OakJand| ®°** to Thurston still seeking its 
teams today as the 2nd weekend !*t.tNumpb after a one-point set- 
of the new football season- gets back by Plymouth in the opener. 
junder way. Holly will have a long edge on! 
| Two local tussles that could have Size and experience and must be| 
considerable bearing on the final rated the favorite at Bloomfield. 
‘standings will find Holly at Bloom-/The Broncos have 18 lettermen 
field Hils this afternoon at 3:30 back from their 2nd place eleven 
jand Milford at Clarkston tonight of last year including such big boys 
at 8. as tackle Ken Leese, 210, and 196- 
ipound center Phil Valek. 
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Speed, hustle and hard-running 
fullback Jim. Kearney are the chief 
factors in the Barons’ favor. Kear- 
iney was the 2nd highest individual 
is¢orer in Oakland County last fall 
‘and he got off to a fast start this 
season with two touchdowns in his 
lst game. 
Holly came out of its hard- 
fought 6-6 tie at Grand Blanc in 
good physica! shape, Bloomfield 
should be improved physically 
with quarterback Doug Dan- 
ziger back in the lineup. 
That could turn out to be a ding- 
dong battle at Clarkston with the| 
Wolves hungry for an upset that 
could make them a title threat this’, 
season. Like Holly, Milford is big 
‘and well set for experienced hands. 
| Various illnesses and the failure 
of halfback Kent See to recover 
from an injury have hindered 
\drills at Clarkston and caused more 
| shifting in the starting array by 
‘coach Ed Hintz. 
Some of his lineup changes will 
| be the insertion of 200-pound Ox- 
ford transfer Bill Noles at an 
|, important Wayne-Oakland tussle. oe ee ae 
' He ran well at Oxford to help | es beckileld. 
spark the Wolves to an opening | ritord skipper Dick Yeager will istick with the same starting unit   
  
  WOLVES’ STARTER — Senior 
Jim Jensen wil] be operating in 
the starting backfield tonight as 
Clarkston hosts Milford in an   jing West Bloomfield. It includes’ 
rl *; en al pine seniors. First team backs Pat 
‘Kelley, Gerry Hackett and Frank) 
FRIDAYS PREP GAMES [Redman and reserve end Andre 
Pontiac at Lansing Sexton ~ 
oS {giving an indication of the Redskin Saginaw at Ba: , 
Muskegon at Fiint Central ‘balance. . ‘ 
Port Huron st Highland Park Bloomfield Hills-Holly Lineups os H 
       
   
             
   
      aro at Marieite 
: SATURDAY’S weer AMES 
o iLavoy all got TD's in the opener! - A 
People who enjoy 
CORBY’S -- enjoy life! 
  
  Southfield at Ferndale 
Geet Park at Jee Oak Dondero |BLOOMFIELD ‘ LE Hada ee ¥ 
ke at Mt. Clemens \eewerele : Sad i = neeees bod = _. 
Roseville at Bast Detrot Ford 159 jr. LG Stone 188 sr. Corby’s is specially - {Martin so. C Vale 96 ar.) ; 
oe ee at Parain wold ad | Eelomner ; pod 80. — stl 175 jr[ blended forlightness, 
A ‘arr 200 sr. Tinsman 196 sr.} ; ; A 
Lake Orion at Madison {Sloan 180 fr, RE MeDan’l 195 Jr | like fine imported. ere} 90 sr. aylor #5 sr./ : . . Fitegerald at Clawson, SS ino. Fm Bradcher 160 sr whiskies. For more 
B ‘teld Hill angiger . 55 -fr. Coggins -.170 jr.) * . 
Stulee ca coerenen . | Elston 160-sr. LH Letson> _195 sr. lasting enjoyment, 
1 bg p ’ 
Serenasoune Beg Brighton paliterd-Clertsten Lineups tr ¥ Co rby s tod ay. 
Ortonville at Hartland POS, CLARKSTON 
North Branch at Oxford L. Parks 140 sry 
Millington at St. Charles _ Levigne 160 sr. 
Memphis at Almont Eagien 160 sr 
: Dryden at Armada | > Wilmont 165 jr 
! Capac at Brown [Waters Carmean 155 sr 
Fiint Hoover oe wie peem : a8 sr es 
= Park at Wilbur Wrig Anderson Noles 200 sr 
mphere at Grosse Pte. University iKelley Porritt 140 so. ae SEY 88 460, Lone, reonta, ree o1s-BLE LED 
Bout Lake at Utica [Hackett 155 sr. LM Jensen 165 sr EUTRAL $s. Cen@r Line at Lakeview j/Redman 140 sr. RH Soffine 140 sr, ¥ 
Zeeman 170 jr. FB Swayne A : 
  the three’ new member schools, sie Kowalczyk, sicklaak 
of the Presidents’ Athletic Confer-|State/s star right halfback, was an 
ence, Washington. and Jefferson’ all-state baseball player — two 
University,” Bethany College ‘and straight years’ while in Westfield, 
Allegheny —,all have fewer “than: Mass., highschool. iq 
80@ male students enrolled, mak-; 
ing them eligible to use trechsnen|   
SPORTS DEPARTMENT 
Night Phone — FE 2-0104 
  
Game time at Lansing is 8 p.m.) 
Chiefs will meet) 
  
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St. Rita at rt Michael 
8t. Prederick at St. James 
OL St. Mary at St. Benedict 
St. Clement at RO St. eer 
Shrine at Holy Redeem 
SATURDAY'S COLLEGE ‘GAMES 
Michigan at Southern California 
Indiana at Michigan State 
Western ermal at at — — I 
Tiinols at dar at 5 eee ee i 
— at  Batimore 
  
    
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4-Door Hardtops 
2-Door Sedans 
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‘WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF. 
Large Choice of Colors 
Variety of Equipment 
| With or Without Automatic 
Come in Early and Pick the Cor With the Equipment of Your Choice! 
FIRST. COME FIRST SERVED! 
‘These Cars Are Priced So Low That We Dare Not 
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  6.10 x 15-5 9.95 7.60 x 15 - $11.95 
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: Plus Tax and Recappable Carcass 
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MOTO-MOWER ROTARY MOWER 
The Moto-Mower leaf-mulch- 
ing attachment saves hours of 
raking! Pulverizes leaves into a 
super-fine mulch which is dis- 
tributed evenly, and settles out- 
of-sight around the grass roots. 
Helps retain moisture; nour- 
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your leaves now —with a Moto- 
ower power lawn mower! 
Advertised in LIFE & POST 
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21” Corsair . $89.95 
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| APPEARING in Person Every 
Night Except Monday 
1 GORDON . 
| MacMILLAN - Recording Artist ot 
“The Catalina Piano Bar” 
BUFFET °     
    "AUBURN HEIGHTS 
AIR CONDITIONED 
Dance in Comfort 
‘Fri, & Sat. 
“ARIZONA. AND HIS 
  wesvenn Pomnans” || LUNCHEON | NO DOOR CHARGE |] Con Ect! ]   
§ days a week! 11:30 to 2:30, 
includes tax and beverage MODERATE PRICES 
  
  
  
           ‘Man, 71, Still Vexnaes !*‘Gun Man's Walk’ at Columbia , 4   
‘in Fomily of Seven Kids 
MIDDLEBURG, N.Y.’ (AP) 
At ,the age of 71, Rollin Bouck 
lot “Middleburg is the baby in a 
‘family of three daughters and four 
‘sons. ~ 
The eldest is Mrs. Viola Ra. 
dick, 89, of Schoharie. _ others}. 
‘are Mrs, Inez a of Sel- 
kirk; Tilden Bouck, 82, of Scho- 
‘harie: Tobias Bouck, 80, C. Brew- 
)ster Bouck, 75, and Mrs. Mattie 
‘Wormer, 13, all of Middleb 
| With one exception, they resi 
within a radius of 10 miles. They 
are children of the late Mr. and 
Map: James A. Bouck. 
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| The. first steamboat on thé St. 
Lawrence made its maiden trip By LOULLA 0. PARSONS | 
hear the 
ers for Tab), 
The popular Mr. Hunter got him- 
world with the sensationally suc- 
  
  
  Teen Dreamboat. Hun ter 
to Co-Star With Van Heflin 
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — I can|York# 
practically ‘teenagers | Tony will occupy the same 
cheering section letting out a rear|dressing room at the Barrymoré 
Soot Tab Taner neuron to"gong|Tente that he used three years] .|immediately co-starring with Van 28° When ne was an unknown. He Heflin in “Gun Man's: Walk’” at/'5 superstitious and chose it in 
Columbia (a loan-out from Warn-! |peetecenee to the ‘star’ dressing 
self suspended by: Warners, but) 
managed to startle: the record) 
is| TV show. And you can bank on -, pelatives beforé he goes on to New 
TRE z WORLD TECHNICOLOR He ‘had his last. date before he 
ifrom New York to do a matinee 
    
  
    
  
       
    
  
      
     
    
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b Short act Went Dell's Inn $412 Dixie Hwy. 
    
    
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| CLUB TAHOE | 
We Invite Banquets and Private Parties 
        
             
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Artist 
Mai mia” 
Bear him sing 
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Fiddle Players tn the area     Phone OR 3-9754 | 
  
  
    
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AT THE , 
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SHOW BAR 
Dixie at Telegraph 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph 
- Presents by popular demand 
“SULLY” AT THE KEYBOARD | 
Daily, except Monday — 9 to 2. | 
DELICIOUS DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS | 
Visit Our Popular Cocktail Bar | 
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CHUCK STREBE'S CALL FE 5.9621 feed od . 
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Chicken House , rr is no better. Molly, who has] | Charles Drake as Joan Fontaine's 
Mover (she is excellent, too). | 
| Also, a nod to both producer 
Charles Schnee and director Rob- 
lert Wise for giving us a movie} 
that isn’t too long and is box: 
| office. : 
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seacanas’ cf bares seuecea BETTER THAN RINGSIDE! at random: The condition of Molly} 
|Bee, Tommy Sands’ favorite girl-|   ’ ) cessful hit “Young Love.” He is|°. Smorgasbord from Montreal to "Quebec in 1808. cag ote eek “Learn seeing a ed tar 
Evening * eee to Love,” the theme song: of “La-| iNew or . . . * 
@ fayette Escadrille,” for his home| 6 days a week » dio. | One of the most important of 
19 » qe ‘our industry’s functions is the | Recently when Tab was eke} . San ho *] F) i to the | ‘off suspension by Warners he was|American Heart re. ? 
Presents en sere. 4 @ announced for the lead in ‘ ‘Damn| luncheon being Hey nee . a 
Served 5:30 ‘til 3— , CASS MILTON | q| Yankees,” but he'll do “Gun aaa ~— t, Dr. Pa : = Wigs 
; lt tex ~ 4|Man’s Walk” first. ad : < FRANK PERRY includes tax and beverage > 7 Orchestra >| My young friend Tony Perkins Dr. White, who — called in : ( peoe Orders Filled Promptly! — om, 
| ’ % * __ every q's on his way by car to visit Ashe- When PhiSMGnsidered one of the cum sat at oa B-AiCraGah CONMBAMA Coby, © ©. tr § “AND HIS 3 > SATURDAY NIGHT 4 Ville. -N.C., the birthplace of pecinramandir rities tm America to-\% cope PRL tT and 10 FM Ave., Detroit 2, Mich, . 
hs Thomas Wolfe. Tony, who appears: cM. Peed 2, BEER—LIQUOR—' 4) 4 SWINGMASTERS Fine Liquors, Steaks & Chops | : WINE | Q\in “Look Homeward, Angel, fe Od Se oe © tow Fleet an Mestenine $248 + ten ls $0 chock () money order 9 | M-59 at Elixabeth-Lake Road | PAL-0-U GARDENS q| Wolfe stage play, will meet Wolfe's’ t * 2, P.M, WED. and THURS. Pet cee 80045 $00 Uh cememenens CvENtne 8 
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.< Tyson |Skouras and Jack Warner and the|Shows ‘Sat. end SN. § Chia | ——— | 
x Hilarious Comedy Music Every ett | TT ee ‘committee members are . top — Fleer and, Mesennine -g- Name H 
M. C. | nares. Eddie Cantor and I are|*™ Ada “3 Little Words” g Ae | iserving as co-chairmen. 
Sally “SINGER | The women will love “Until . 
me & week- 'They Sail,” with its sentiment, Geyer a i fecusets Biaved oy | \drama and love interest. The men 8 
Te) Star “— Sallivan kare. the war vou ‘will enjoy it, too, and understand | 
. ‘why Paul Newman fell in love 
M pene with Jean Simmons, who besides 
FLOOR SI HOWS erv jbeing a good actress is so ap , 
Shriner : pealing. Paul has some extremely 2 
Scb Victer : : {mature lines, but then this story : —- - 
V > Recording Star Se . : about the American Marines and) — . _ 
a oe orm 7 pars || DPEGHTRUL DINNER = GOOD MUSIC Zealand ie ata, | nn = ; di I fell in love with blonde, 15 
<add DINE pee DAN CE jyear-old Sandra Dee, former ‘teen- 
es tee model. ‘She is a fresh young, ORlando 
AM ESS beauty who makes her debut as) ee 4 ae - , 
J s ION TU DAYS : ‘one of four sisters. Surprising to DRIVE IN THEATER 
VINE | Pinel jsee Piper Laurie as a young 
FRANK PERRY Saag wt San ta 8 FOODS KITCHEN type role, particularly like Cor Wittiems Lake Airport Cag Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. 
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ROBINSON had pneumonia, had a relapse and| 
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“Meet the Crowd 
“DIXIE BAR Dancing Thursday & Sunday 
to JACK AXFORD 
Dancing Fri. and Sat. 
to DICK DENGATE =| 
and His ‘Esquires”      Dining at Its 
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they are resuming ownership of the 
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  — Court Justice, and daugh-| 
Virginia, are at the Beverly 
Hilton Hotel visiting- Honeybear] 
Warren (Mrs. Stuart. Brien), who | 
jexpects her first baby in Noverabet.| 
Holliman, who is dating! 
Dele Hart, says he’s in love. - I 
Suzy Parker who was. in town | 
long enough to greet her) 
friends and then she was, off to’ 
|Paris to see the boyfriend Pierre) 
‘ Lasalle, 
| That's all today. See you tomor- row! 
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  i Big Scramble ‘for hae Industries :S 
“The stakes aro big. Business is plants instead of for moderiza- idihs tev walifoiieg:'e-te opeat} 
  
  Hes in Brief 
R. A, R. Club No. 135, Ladies’ 
Auxiliary No. 2706 of Keego Har- 
starting at, 10 a. m. Held at Keego- 
Cass Women’s Club — on Cass 
Lake Rd. —Adv. 
Rummage Sale, Guild 3, All 
Saints Episcopal Church, Priday, 
Sept. 27th, 7 p. m Exchange Street 
entrance, Adv. 
Large hall for rent,.bar and din- 
ing room facilities. Ph. FE 17-8642. 
Adv. 
Blue Star Mothers Chapter 4, 
Rummage Sale, 128 W. Pike, Fri, 
27th. Adv. 
Rummage Sale, Sat., Sept. 28th. 
First Methodist Church, Saginaw 
at saan —Ady. 
Duane P. Bills, 25, of 354 Mid- 
less driving yesterday by Munici 
way St., was found guilty of 
reckless driving yesterday by 
Municipal Judge Maurice Finne- 
gan. He was fined .$100 or 10 
days in jail. Bills hit-a police 
‘ear while being stopped. 
  
Announces Dividend 
DETROIT  — The Parke Da- 
vis Board 
announced a quarterly dividend of 
31 to stockholders of record at the 
close of business Oct. 7. Payments 
will total more than $2,459,000 to 
some 25,300 stockholders, the 
|pharmaceutical firm announced, 
McLaughlin Promoted 
DEARBORN (INS) — Ford Divi- 
sion of Ford Motor Co. announces 
the appointment of M. S. Me- 
Paige as regional manager of 
the Western region, replacing 
Walter J. Cooper, who recently 
was named division eeneenl sales 
    
Henite « Soeed 924.80 = tae 99¢ ous 9-95 Coleman Camp 
Steve Reg. $15.95 
Watch Repair at Lowest 
PONTIAC DISCOUNT CO. “Your Dollar Buys More at 
the Pontiac Discount Store” 
18 E. Pike St. 
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  © NEW YORK,» — The. marie ‘NEW YORK @® — New factors at ty e@ a ; A Weiter, Setinre a tice ot elt ete. ing 37 million dollars this year to 
ey Sher an alin Shaleeg to} today are entering into the scram-jyear for new plants and * * attract: new plants to sites they 
ae ble of the states to lure more in-/equipment. Until Sa oe cae localities, 4§ of the|serve. More than 6,000 .separate|’ 
Pivotal stocks were an assort- | apples, Delicious, is dense dustries. half of that was going for new|states, many- utilities, railways, organizations are reported partici- 
ment of small gains and losses. Apples, Melntosh’ Peg seerreeneenne B10) U8 rn : . cecal —— ~ |pating in this commercial war. 
SRS . Bicobercign (erate) 19. pias 22." 8 But the contest is taking on 
Aircrafts, mail orders and lead. [Suman ie onic icesrenes ee, Speke basins some new. aspects: y ing rails had a. slightly higher Seong Ue Ay chens eae oxoceds Se near . S : One unknown quantity is what 
edge. Steels and oils were mixed. | Plums, Bea 224 a Se effect, if any, the rising racial 
Utilities were easy. Motors showed Walermelons, DG... cwcrevcncenccees B00 There Was 80) buying of corn tensions in various parts of the 
scant change with some. stocks |Beans, Green Round, bu. .......... 275/°Y Processors on the recent de- nation might have on industrial 
firm. Boone, Wak, Be... saransaceesenee 3.88 cline, al h purchases were planning. The coming of the St. 
The news included a continu- [BEQtoet WW. sete leecene 28 said not to be large. Some hedging i aaresee Sixway Will atiect the 
ing votives in steel oom Greet la Ene ee OES Se mee jockeying for position. The fast- and serap prices | Coulitiow ale Oe : growing Southwest and Far West 
a drop in machine tool (Celery (crates) doz. 4-6 ........... 400 temperatures forecast i be 
orders, Trading also was damp- | orm. sree a sega 133\for some sections of the corn and = new Tareets > ir, ; MU, sseeweradone 3 se ° 
ened hy mensl pre-weenend te eS oe Fag] eens NAR were net as severe kt fluences, heightened by the |xifirani’ (ochs.i” dca. °....222.21., Lg0/@8 expected. and> this had some . “The race already is hot enough. 
gewish new year holidays. alias magma aeorsonedt 24 effect on beans in early dealings, Arkansas has attracted 90 new 
Douglas aircraft managed a gain |Ouions, Green, (bchs.) dos. ...... 1.19 with prices off fractionally. industries there since its indus- 
of close to a. point while Boeing |Persnips, bu, \s.sweccsre-scccc.css 259] —* & & ‘trial development board was 
and United Aircraft were steady. pees. l= <a] Ho ssetereesenccoes +3 Near the end of the first hour, laun¢hed two years ago with Win- 
Sears Roebuck gained a little and |Potatoes, fancy, 60-Ib. ..........-. 1.50)neW style wheat was % to % throp _ Rockefeller as a moving 
Montgomery Ward was firm, Frac. |RUmpKINS bu. -.e.----0e-+0+--+ PR ilower, Dec. $2.15%; corn-was un-| light. 
tional gains were posted for New |Radishes, Red, (Bchs.) doz. .,.... 1.28 changed to % lower, Dec. $1.20%; “Mississippt added 49 new plants 
York Central, Baltimore ~& Ohio Rhubarb Bw om ‘eg sa eceneunme Pi oats \ lower to ty i Dec. fust last year, Louisiana has 
and Mlinois Central. Tomatoes, 14-Ibs. ................ 1.25|65%; rye was % lower to higher, brought in ntany new industries, 
But ¥ _. lost ). GOB. .coccvccecccee 150 Dec. $1.27 : soybeans ‘were % to with a huge chemical plant growth 
But Youngstown Sheet Cabbage, ba. eves weensesnsetners 1.80|% lower, Nov. $2.28%; and lard under way. The textile industry around a point and U. S, Steel Goblerd, 00. ...ciccrcesccesseccosees San has blossomed throughout . he 
a fraction Republic Steel eased, Kale, bu, Prec eee eee | 1% was 5 cents lower to 5 cents higher South. 8 t 
Texas Co. made a small gain. —|prret ‘but ..."cclsccesiaccices fag] Mmawed Pounds, Oct. $11.27 be ¢ 
‘Ford and Studebaker . Pack- |swiss Mat bo . The northern tier of states have 
ard Showed scant change, Chrys- me te s aa eee = Grain Prices their own drive well under way 
ler moved a little to the upside Cabbage, inoseonc oon8-35 CHICAGO. Bent sa before the seaway arrives, Ohio, 
Se Gentenl Mettcy firma, |Entive, Pinscbed. Be. -e--:---00-2> ESB lgenin prices: Fs Indiana, Ilinois, Michigan, Min- 
_ . oa Leupese Mend terete) 3 dos.’ 2.2.- ae Fleeced Cee repre ee 7 ry negota have state plans for luring 
Opening blocks included: — = 8 het (new)— Mar. nisecese 600M CRIPPLED CHILDREN BEGIN SCHOOL — "ss Pentiae Press Phete [more factories. The New York 
lehem Stee] up at 41% on Produce Pes. er PAS MAY cscs: 4) These five youngsters, all cerebral palsy victims mid-June, get acquainted with Mrs. Aileen Lau, | State commerce commissioner is 
| at 39% sage y New ver Sapncsr Sees May ccc... 217% ye """ | were among the 22 children-who' started school speech therapist at the school. The school now /Pringing 400 community represen- 
tic on - t 2% 00 Bg = som ‘MSF: :-!'s::) 31%) yesterday sponsored by the Oakland County So- operates three morning and three afternoon ses- tatives together next week’ to 
Centr 7 a on 3 ote -_— e. ooo 220% May |....... 1.32 Cri : launch a fresh drive. : wag MAT. crscee-- 198) Lard ciety for Crippled Children, 152 West Lawrence sions per week, an increase of one afternoon : : Grade posts S182 /May s2....06 L28¥ Oct. .....6..11-38 New England fights back hard weighted “average 8: Now. igo | St. The children, who will attend school until over last year. 
New York Stocks © rt. Og 4, wid eve 4; : > INS tise : after the loss of part of its tex- 
pay ved Pobit : 373.0 cus Ue enivn nage broves 6: tile industry. The Massachusetts (Late orn. os * : ; 5 
= medium 41; small 31, %, Department of Commerce and 
Ate Red -..s.. 301 Kemnecott .. 91.4) wid avg 31. M ichi Prevent Syria Being Political Football the New England Council tall up 
Allis Chal :... 267 Kresge, 88 ... 257 Poul | on Gh versified stries. Vermont 
Alum Lid ...o 4 lam & F ... 8 advertises widely and its Greater 
eae a RR pg ke Egypt Will Take Floor in U. N. Debate Burlington Industrial Corp, an = 3a pan* by: Se te 10 a.m.: example of a. city’s drive that 
Am gan vs: y Lockh Aire .. 33.7 ens heey s, i? rd eS . e 0 landed a new business machine 
Am Mie ray) 383 Corina om. zt x capouetten wader © he 0 Ov 3: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, ®—jmoud Fawzi was due in New Yorkinow going on in Damascus -be-| factory. 
fm nen + $$ Lou & Nash . 67.6| Ibs 28-29: ducl 30; tankers, heavy . , _ |The Arab left front moved its bigjtoday to present Egypt’s view-/tween King Saud of Saudi Arabia 
res m Rad oe: 126 Martin, al " > _ ——_ Chai " Wondering the nee seaag ge Lay fared sang = ti oe as mening Rob cismey te SU, S. Man on Trial als . ar . * ° N.S rm . 
am ne et Me “ a cp it Livestock About Duplication of over soviet inroads into Syria. | iar rained vet firmed ~— auney nee =| 
Aneconae’’.... abe Morr Co &S 1e4] pernorr. sept, 34 arr —ospa-| Contribution Figures |_Fsvrt's Foreign Minister Mab) s tar the bigger Arab-nations| Foreign Minister Salah Bitar of 6 Abductor for Reds 
eg Foe ia Mpls Hon... 85.6 Per: rs ves mandy; ized, amber ua ave held KS spelling out their Syria = plans te sarees the 
Armst Ck ..... + 8. ews on dispute in which Assembly ne: esday. ; 
Atchison"... 31.1 Monsen Ch .. 32.3) 17.95-17.75; ni land 3 LANSING (#—Republicans have BERLIN (INS) — A New J 
‘Atl Cst Line .. 37.6 Mont Ward -. 34.3) 940 Ib. 18.00; No number 1 offered early; about a De United States and Russia have x * * ~ ew Jersey 
‘4 Motor 14) } : a Democratic re- Att Refin ..... 444 Meter Wheel 174iNumber 3 gnd 2268-200, 1160-1128 loort that showed =< ™ Board Reports been the main antagonists. Informed sources believe Syr-iman went on trial in West Berlin 
Balt & Oh ..., 43.6 Murray Cp .. 26.2), ed grades sows 300-400 Ib. 16.78-17.50; | oo ong more than three times as Syria was to have taken the/ia’s delay may also be linked to Court y charged 
Bendix Av... 472 Nat Bisc _... 39.2/Number 2 & 3 400-800 Ib. 15.25-16.80; today. but held off Secretary of State Dulles’ new of- Kidnaping for the Soviet Union. 
Benquet .....- ei Mes aed R . 68 | Stags: and boars 13.00-15.15. much money as Democrats in floor ys , partly for ikeri| Helen | Dobbert 
th Steel...» ¢1-4 Nai ry ... 364 last week: Barrows and silts! promoting candidates at the Nov because of top-level negotiations fer to confer with Bitar on im- Prosecuto Boeing Air .... 31 Net Gyps ..... 39.4) 160-180 “Ib. 25-50 cents : Weights . ; proving mutual relations if the @ccused William H. Starr, 32, for 
pore Warn -. 364 et ze jn $o5"ner'1 00 lowers Weights ‘over’ 380 ibe. ' yee . ans minister asks for an ap-|merly of Westville, N.J., and his 
ae ee ++ 24 175 cents lower,” : “772 brother James, 33, who is behind Budd Co ..... 164 Nin M Pw .... 284 ; pointment. * 
Barong Hy Reva Wee: Se) gir eatin Minh pet ea Figures released by ACY. Gen! BTA Hears Discussion| Will Williams eb ge eres Soup ... 42 oles Seah j ogg Airs . 7 .|West Berliner, e uer, 
Gam Dry eresc 4B Nor Sta Pes. 184 ners and cutters 10.09-12.50; Not enous ithat Republican state and county) of Building Progréss,, Receive Present an Men UN. source said EQyM’| on Sept. 7, 1954, for the Soviet! n oe’ 334 Nest sre 116) orices, y unchanged. _ [political committees spent $3,071,- s we sere i 
Carrier Cp ..: 387 Owens ng"... aaa] Com last week: Feed tseers!308 compared to $850,084 by the| Award of Contracts i440 . that an East-West debate on the/Secret service, The victim was a 
se, JI --.--. 104 Owens il Gl. 69 [And hetfers Cows steady tol cera ’ ie) range Juice? Middle East might take the af-| draftsman. . 
Cater Tree... wS1 Pec & Bi... o6.1/ strong. neaneets naher: Bete -. | A progress report on the new fair out of Arab hands and make| If convicted, William Starr faces 
Chevaer a 3 anh Bot: “ feeders sendy: Most ‘choice s00-1390 | Lawrence B. Lindemer, Re- |senior high school and the award-| LANSING @® — A.delicate mat-|it the subject of an East-West|® Entei year —_ a _. 
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- “See Sens, DO sss+- Tlie er prime. ioee-tas¢ fe| PUblican state chairman, wrote jing of a number of paving andjter leading to bad feeling between|power struggle. airs disappeared 
Chane | ace es $3 Fepet Cola coos palsies amg ¥ ae eet ae heng| Mavanagh asking permission te |site development contracts were|the states of Michigan and Florida; The inférmant said Egyptian the Iron Curtain, of abducting a 
Chuett ow . 368 Pheioe grceees Kr . nus Ib steers 28.50; Good and examine the Paggaie of state- ithe main items of business before br oe tas wae over officials were unhappy about the dee pron tarps ig \ 
ores esa SOON fog lee iecrs 19.00. ments filed various com- the Pontiac Board of Education|today . ams. count Berlin. oe Coig Paim ... 464 Philip Mor... 41.4|8tandards and low steers 19.00 4 y ercharges swapped by both , 
Col Brad A ... 28 l Pet ...-. 40.1|21.50, Mos utility and standard] mittees and candidates. last night. Williams ordered the State De-|puties and Sovi -yrested at Tempelhof Airport and 
Col Gas, s+ 102 Pillsby Mille. $3.4) mires ie fad heifers, 222-0040; One| “Our experience with your pest “Thee 4 held its meeting at |P&rtment ots Agriculture not to en-'ter Andrei Gaomyko ee = tor trial. His brother reported 
ts" 2 Proct & G .... §0.2|/Load ‘high choice to low up to x Pa force a requiring that the! the to be turning the|\Y bas become a zen. 
Consum PW . 444 Pullman ....., §4.4/22-78; ind heifer tolreports,”” he said, “gives us rea-| the Pontiac tine ‘Senior High School jong « a y appeared to ng the 
Con Pw Pf4¥% 92.2 Pure Oll |..... 365| 28.00; Good and low choice heifers 20.90-|.. t5 believe there is consider-| as the PTA. It concentrated” on frozen|crisis into a political football. : 
. 28: 00; '2.50-14.00; guests of : was . 
SS ee wee es Few ‘strongueights up to 14.50; Along able duplication in the figures! the first of several such lar concentrated orange Juice labels) However, both Syria and Egypt Incinerator Spark load 1302 Ib weights at 14.50; regular ibe at least half the size of the e parks Cont COP&S . 10.4 Rex Drug .... 8.3) with one weights sc i¢%¢lyou cited for the Republican| meetings te be held at schools to as = are expected to woo Soviet sup- . 
ee es ees ek Gan enue Grow te Oe umty snd word “orange juice’. port if the United States succeeds Start House Fire 
pall, re oe Rock p ~ oh I 3 mmercial bull 18,00-17 80; widual| Party. give parents an opportunity to | The size of the wording Was in getting a showdown debate be- , 
orn Pd ..... 30.4 Royal Dut -... 50.6) bulls up to 18.90; Cutter bulls 13.00-16.00, ~*~ & * oUserve and discuss beard work. |; oft lets ge e i 
Curtiss Wr ,. 35 poy tok St ... TO with ht cann down 10.00; 40 “For example the same dollar ‘opie of cial ers between fore the Assembly. Spa Ss from an incinerator ig- 
org 303 oe ee bene 36.7 head ¢ and 472 Th. stock rer an indi aay A contract for $225,215 was) Piorida Gov. Leroy Collins and nited the roof on a brick home 
Dis C Seag '.. 267 Sead Al RR -. 201) cccinelty “unchaneed ~ ’ “lhave been recorded as a contri- awarded to A. J. Millér, Ine. for) Williams. - 4 Destgus tnd Gora ot Lote 38 Geral eras E. Iroquois St. at 9 a.m.|- 
— Ry ee one: Bel com last week. Moderately active by the mittee,|Site work at the new high school) ; _* 23 inclusive, 26 thru 93 inclusive, 107 y- 
Bo" pene. Siamese... 9 |tosow atuay by U8 ower holes ond |UD OY OO ST "COmamittee and|and for installation of an undet-| Collins protested that the labels iets i niture ond Lae das 41], mine firemen bated the blaze East Air L - gia | ay Pee 3 50; Standard and 00d, 18.00- 00:| 5 candidate.” jground water piping system for|used by citrus packers of the Flor- a Cass AL ke a mands qeundivision in for nearly an hour. Damages are 
Erie RR 00 BS Bou Rr ocS., Seal under ae Sans er hae Lindemer also tartly asked for|the football field. The contract also|ida juice in 47 states were only|ieng Coumy. Michigan, aise lots i thra/Cny ety’ at Souanae we Muuding Ex-Cell-O 35 ry Rd .. BY ding Mich n. inclusive < jupervisors Pla °. : 
Firestone... 96 | Brand... 40 < beni a < Papel of contributions by the relied are ae fas ~~ nasa i meas Desert in Section” 3 "waterford seecetp, Oak: . The Swit Gad cocpemt Don 
Food Mach .. $1.4 Std Oil Cal ... 80.7 schocl. “land County, Michigan ss : / 
Ford : $0.7 Oll Ind}... 443 - = ment of cul Ata r meeting of the Waterford|Nicholie, told the fire department) % 
oats Hi gate SiTyphoon Faye Kills 1),4, cast pemtng De] Arai paving: contracts were Sct nd canoe with the ci ream eaes ahh inured or bth Gamares * * ow « it on a : Bi i 
Sen Denam c it Sind Pack: 3 the question of whether the union/tion Co. for play areas at the fol- ae — show the saime STorementione oss ieee 
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Gen Fés ..... 47 Swift : 302 Marine 19 Natives should be required to report po-\lowing schools: Bagley, Baldwin,| Nj one will be ‘surptised if alaichuse wes set 7. 
pond yond ro oo a ee :  |litical contributions. Longfellow, McConnell, Wevef,\ orate of ‘frozen orange juice is| gHetting to be held at the offices ot 
Gen Shoe ... 43 Tez Gul n 21 NAHA, Okinawa «@®—Typt Whitfield, Whittier, Wilson, Wisner, | delivered soon to-the executive fond Road, Tyraterford ‘Township, Osk- 
Gillette. ..°1.<-365—‘Thomp. Pa_.. 87.6 island ° Mark Twain and Rogers. office. eS SS eae 
Goodvent 11.903 dram W Ar. 108 Seraguat pelaedey ith ead: Death Notices The same firm received con-| to decite-apon fae queciien of oretial 
Gt WoRy gs  35$ Trane, -:-338| denly developed winds of M6 es tracts for paving the driver .— of ® special assessment district for de- 
Greyhound .. 15., Underwod. ... 311 I JOHN A, WALLACE training area at Wisner Stadium OQ. |fraving the costs of lighting certein 
Gulf Ot) 129.6 Un Carbide ..106.4 peed on nd _ c. bos icig LAPEER Service for John A and for three new tennis courts @: oe highways in the township of 
Sl g28 U oo. 264) ne and at least a- _ A. ; ui 
Homesth ne. 3 I Dai Air in. #33 wans. Wallace, 79, of 134 Madison St.,| at Pontiac Senior High School. Drunk Co T rfl By tee Cree mahip Board 
Hooks m'Pt’.. 68. Unit, Pruit °° 43.4 a Ne eney atone Bidle,| DF: Otto Hutziger, assistant su- , LOPS, Ture | Waterford Township Clerk 
Indust Rays. 19.1 US Lines .... 26 | Military spokesmen said the . od he lived, will be at 2 perintendent, reported on construc-| Sept. 37. “67. 
Ing Rand ... 13.6 08 ‘Steet |... goa] Marine died in Ryukyus Army — t the Baird Funeral|tim of the new high school. He SALT LAKE CITY  — Police NOTICE OF HEARING 
- Talend Stl". S84 08 Tos, ...2.. 113) Hospital after being hit by Mying {P.™. Sunday at the Baird said the steel was expected in two|ficers Richard Jacobsen and|,,° biseered Specie! Asteesment = 
_ Interlak Te", 236 Walereen<-..° 295] debris at the height of the 10- |Home here. The Rev. Raymond Ralph Whitaker were dispatched| ‘Take notice thet the assessment roll. 
a Were B Pic 38 eh R. Lamb will officiate and burial weeks and the boilers by Nov. 1 nie ted by the Village Council at their 
Int Harv... 328 West Un Tel 17 | hour storm. His name was with- = = The boilers will be hooked to the|to @ field to aid an intoxicateed| Soectai. Meeting, siBeptember 23, 1987, 
ay ne sees na vet sm: Ted held. : will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. - |Madison Junior. High system dur- man. — the 8 on cial ameamentrs District 
wane « Ba three sons, o id en 
Shoe + 327 Wien & Co 36. The Ryukyus government said ergs of Yona, Joh of Ply. (ins Christmas vacation, he said. -= * * ore ered on the "febowing Jots and 
feces Gone Gt file A tey 38] O° ted fo mom and Gerals Wallace of|, Dr. Dana Whitmer, superinten-|,, <5, ‘hey approached the uniden- sarin 2 Schulte-Hoftman 
donee Str cSt damith mag’ igs] = POSE tO um Capac; three daughters, Mrs, Her-(dent, reported on ” preliminary field, he fi leaded: “Don't let hand opm Tol to 10, inclusive 
Se : Officials reported 112 Island por samge Mrs. —— ge plans - - ‘ Sagem get me, Please, don’t let ‘em get| with the o Vilage Clerk = Public ine 
sTocK .Fesidents were injured . Kermit mson, 0 m old high schoo ei me!” ispection, and any person objecting to the 
er ae bree ser a by| more than 100 are canon.” Lapeer; 13 grandchildren and twojnew one next September. “Who's after you?” the officers| tions. Se ening ehh te Vilage 
“= saonhcan Twenty-one fishing boats each |#e2t-erandchildren. : ’ Some 985 students, in all grades, | asked.’ Cre eter tnar "Netiee that the. Village 
Indust. Ralls vu. stocks : 2 INALD will move next fall, he said, on-the| ‘Turtles,” the - man lied Council of the Village of Wolverine Lake, 
Prev. day ..+. 2481 1022 108 165.2| Carrying two or three men MRS, REGINALD SHORT  aicameitedl bo gesornyfirag eg ae ull"on October . 
Wok eg REE Ig HLA ARE) were unaccounted for. ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs, |DASis of Where ‘hey Ive. a erate peo anes es Year ago .+....2536 129.1 70.3 176.7 ¢ + ® Reginald (Judy) Short, 34, who Special Assessment. 
057 High ..-...280.0 124.7 77,5 188.8 igned: 
1987 +++ 3008 fant 708 ieee] Raking the 65-mile-long island, |died yesterday in St. Joseph a. 4 JOHN ¢ SFINLAYSON 
1986 High 5-23 1581 88 1818) the the typhoon caused damage to |Mercy Hospital, will be at 3:30 ‘Mother Adams’ Robs the Sick. . «Vilage Clerk, 
Noo gaa | joa 1 106.3 oad planes ogre Sohns Funeral H Pontiac. | CE ante 
os alla Sree keh ee inane Seeking Old Con Woman x? Pa On a a ea ON WOMAN erie eeat bel Care ‘orce damage to air- ery > foners of the County o n at 
(C. J, Nephier Co. L their offices, 2420 Pontiac Lake Road, 
1 ighths| craft was extensive, but Rev. Je: officia ° : 
Pigres attr dicate rm lene : _ mand ats larger DETROIT (INS)—Detroit police were hunting today for eee esta ae ee a eser Allen Elec. & Equip. o.* ie 3 | details. Mré. Short, resident of Oakland 8. 1087, at which tt d place the 
Baldwin Rubber, Co.* HE 183 e ££ 2 County for 15 years, is survived) “Mother Adams,” a kindly confidence woman who appar-. jw: ve scauaaty cquned aed read tor 
Ross Gear wees ! - ' * ' 1 lines) feet of grading, drainage, 
GL ole yey ‘G08. 2 23| Okinawa, 400 miles off the by her ; a brother, Wal-| ently works door to door. ib 
Bowen ies, Mir. Co*-. $4 841 coast of Communist China, was |tet L. Cowan of Drayton Plains) — Mrs. Idell Blair, 24, Complained to police about “Mother ieeroenie surface ‘souree | on Waidon 
The Prophet oe ca00nr  S oe! by surprise. “E a sister, Mrs, Ethel -Dzuris} agams” yesterday. _ Alsond ‘Lane in) thtacpendunes Town-|~ 
Toledo Edison "oo, oy. 134 131 a Ow The typhoon pry Potrn wma 8 eer Mrs. Blair said “Mother Adams” knocked on her door posed oermag er ~ yas nad 
Wayne 8. : 2 es ednesday pical ls last Tuesday and asked if she was troubled by any “dis- | The materials and quantities in- 
—eEo=*_— ‘urbance with winds of only $0 |McEvers Bound Over | orders.” cavaton, at" cu. és, ors beck , raffic Dea Mrs. Blair said she told the woman she suffered from Tees atpeeie carkaen 
oree ne jagged Keg m= had mca. | Gg og al 5 AM oy with| * stomach ailment whereupon “Mother Adams” offered . | eee secumeenene 
, Commuter res Awaits Examination the te om aoe jogo causing the trouble. Mrs. Blair “7 i Fe in the 
Oakland commuters who} ooti outh quoted amoun .00 must secompany 
use the Grand Railroad to 3 Sh ; ing of ¥ “Put all.your money and jewelry together _ go to a a ss ropenals must be plainty marked 
and from Detroit face a rate hike, James Calvin, 30, of 600 Bloom- cemetery. Your stomach ailment will disappear. Wl Sects sorties the tiene ts setert 
Qn Tuesday, a 12% per centifield Ave., was arraigned yester- me —~ “*« * . snd-to teteph the prom or ae 
fare increase into effect./day in yal court for felon-|? Mrs. Blair said her visitor then added: opinion of the Roard, is in the best 
Tickets bought now are good for|ious assault. He demanded exami-|- “The trip might be too strenuous. Give the money, to |Boara ot co "te the Advantane of the 
60. days. : nation which was set for Oct. me and I'll have it blessed. I'll return it to you Thursday ‘he Commer of bation Michean, = of 
Al - dead vin is sccused fo firing six and: all your troubles will disappear.” BOARD OF COUNTY, RAN COM. H.W, Hattenlocher 
Watermelons in Alriih ound Dn jshets Seen 0. Sah cater Mrs. Blair gave th $1,255 and waited for yester- | OAKTAND MicmIaan COUNTY OF "306-20 Riker Bldg. two varieties — sweet and. sour.|at two youths after an argument. 1 —— be age ala ag 
They look alike, but have to be|One youth ‘was struck twice by "day; but ‘Mother Adams didn’t knock again. LER 0. BROOKS. i 
tasted to determine the flavor. (bullets but not seriously ‘hurt. ee he jORERT 0. Sept. 27, *S7. 
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tiectionn ? will be held at's p.m. Friday." IN LOVING MEMORY OF rdw . Write | |Sprae ee ones verted, parehy given thet Tt win GRAINARD GUPE 5 iG, | Soorge, Sma, Whe Sek Send. ~Ponties Press = “working hrs. o tober George, 40 Auburn: age 74; dear } ART TIME OPPORTUNITY 195%, Last Day for Registration, trom 6! tether of fp Braiterd: dear| It's dead to us who eet Bim. | -wanted: mg Man now em- MON ARCH- @’cloe® a.m. ‘until 8 p.m. on sald’ brother of Mrs. Stelle Peterson.| Not lost but —, b ployed or attending college de- day for the 4 orl! Reviewing the/- Puneral service will be held eat. He lives with us memory _siring extra afternoon work. Hours M LEN’S SHOPS 
qualities coders cetchall properly appiy | granz.,Sret. 26, ot 1:20 p.m. from | snd Seen eT a ona) Be erate melts nv og 8, Telegraph Rd. db * 3s on row ie Mile Bt 
Sete ne of no person but an actual] eral “Home” by the 3 wotoon Fu. fees: MIRED: THOMPSON ” renee POR TORT where Mr. Bra senidens of Che provines of tha tue of | oitn nate . Funeral Directors 4 Cireulation Dept. For » woman of unquesti registra and entitled under <y DAUGHERTY. SEPT. 36. 1957 Wil. The Pon Press +— character and sefinteneen t constitution, if remaining such residen liam A., 123 Prospect St.; age 14; ' “resent the World Book 
| eiaee ah tie oe tect, all ba) BOS" nesngnd a avea Done son-Johns|~— POLICEMEN” | sie’ aul cae ; | MARJORIE B. WILLSON, Beason: . ar eee “Lage ght at Effie FUNERAL galery bh _ Peet oa ceaeine: with above = p Sverage earnings RSE “Crt Je . assured wate desires ition 
| Bie “ City*Cerk | Clark, Mrs. John Goforth, OM. for Pune ments: age 2l 19 28 {time in very. by orengy _ free September 21, 28,81) Sohn Reese ang Haste Daugherty. a eae ‘Keslay'Be Ceducied). high school | (¥BIDE ahd Assistanoe. Wor ‘hl ora, office. Fully experi: Fen ape De at pn ee Mon: | Rursiey Funeral Home. P& ¢1311)- diploma or equivalent, good phys) cryin ca Mrs, Julia Peruehi tar: . ieal ¢ i Seresnkel at. PE 2.363, and Office, City Ha ‘Ss. Parke, pas. Thnieees. Gant tae nb | © ne aw Witt 
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  : EARING day, Sept. from the ; Boris OF = h Sparks- rtifte ‘Funeral i Home with eos, Slpeprross: and as Bubdie lots . = = ¥. Paul T. Hart officiating. tn : 
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15, Lots fthre ai inclusive ia ouper. terment ‘in white Chapel -| om bao a ne oe y Sep fore gt yee after 6. Ask for 
DO visors Plat No, 42, lots 1 thru 34 of 
  ee se, : : : ; , herty will He in ae Facilities. Of 3-7181 a Twp. 
: : I tara 53<inehaay ee and lots savas Soe “a “Gparts-Grittn on Par = ne Sg assures any time Pick and déliver, FE 86201 . ss u inclusive of Wa ae good tncome necessary, For) ~~ “ z : MRE. AND MRS. DALE SPIKER No." 1, Waterford ‘Township, Oatiand DECKER, . ever 72, 1987, FLOYD V aan reoual mlerview, call Mr. Quest | WAITR ‘ BABY SITTING sae ’ . ; - ~  |County, Michigan. At a regular meet-| (Jim), 91 Pairgrove: - 56; be- Re evelt Hotel, Thurs. & Fri./ neat reliable, steady Phone MUjberry . PE 23-7403. | - ,  |ing of the Waterford Township Board cee father of Mrs. Gloria Ken- FUNERAL. HOME to a Rochester area. Phone MUjberry | w AND REAS 
a3, 61 Waterterd Tewsehip Mall Goes | Weictex Sry Generis thet | Am Ambulance Service Plane of Motor | y ARPENTER LAYOUT wou we —_ Fo | fates +l. . 8 for & hearing on : Per : . FE 24378 man rough chrpenters. | Must & 30 Weal Wisse STEABY OAT Are do poussuerk. F PE ¢0234. D. work a : 
FE : uo a 7 : . c : Mrs. Pern Sarba' a : prope street lighting of the aie: Robert and Cla . r have 2 et ‘11 after 7 eee mscushed iste ie Senion is Water. ude Decker. Fu- event AN COUNTER 7 GRILL 
5 Iker * Ear N U fials leld ford Township, Oakland County, Mich-| Gey" gepe‘¥g.“at $30 sono tu Cemetery Lots 5) “““# “work, Appi m perses, e tween Odd | isan was set. the Farmér-Shover Fune ral Home, |. ; SELL THE 2 Ae pee bam arrison's Lunch. Hearing to be held st the Sine bo Moose Lodge of Sorrow will con- | ¢ ORAVE LOT - GARDEN or 
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        ne Waterford Township 4995) duct service at @ p.m. teday at : res ‘ 2 hiand Road, Waterford spelen the Farmer-8nover eral Home. 34845. . : * Seer LADY FOR 
OXFORD—Decorations of green|Church before a candlelit saltar Oak or ion am ie. =. gray eLLENWOOD. SEPT. 26, tt. WHITE CHAPEL — CENTER DR. 1958 Chevrolet Live te or out, Ma‘e-asd0. and white were featured at the banked with white gladioli and) 1957, to upedi thie question of Geseer: age OE: ae wee oye eraves, $198. His, G00. ut . * WTD: HOUS AN | a wedding last Saturday evening of chrysanthemums. . creating for or an gypetosens te Earl Eilenwood; dear mother of | _ - - Z - START NOW jon. Live in. References, rite the creation of @ special assessment} Ora~-R Ellenwood: deér slater $ Foatine Press, Boz 103. Loretta Earp and Dale Spiker. | bride ts the daughter of | ‘istrict for detraying the costs of lignt-| ore ®, 3 on ee WTD. BOOKEEPER L iTH | OEN- AAA SANDING : The Rev. Fred Clark read the| he ec ugnter ing certain acess pentane in the| Palley, Mrs. Elizabeth Carter aa BOX REPLIES North Chevrolet tn Birmingham; eraj otfce ex na <= Mr. and Mis. Francis P. E carp, Township of Watert William Peliz. Puneral service cli ; 3 G@ure needs 3 good new.car salesmen.| ferred, [ fe ¢. Bes Ritts . 7] ceremony at the Oxford Methodist ths Devtaht fothes r- | ,BY ,the Order of ‘Watertoré “Towaship| fouiam, Saturday, Sept. 28, at At 16 a.m. today ¢ Demo. furn. Smail force how. ware pore gare = and ight Spikers are pa 2:30 p.m. from the Trinity Meth-| } were replies at the Pres} | Soci,” {01 Sp, col! oF See Bod) Mine housework & help’ with care “ preeent| eat bane a eat "hoase re wide ents of the bridegroom. jiund 5. SEETERL > ae odist | Church with Rev. Robert effice in the following —— ‘ef ebildren. Live in, own room. es to b: rasiog i ie Good tholic urch. 
s ‘| Given in matriage by her father, Sept. 27, 57. Walled Lake Cemetery Mrs Filen- | oa Bray sour _FE 10008. fara icegra. eee a &B TRENCH ING 
Orion enter the leer tpi Meta Lacey . ADVERTISEMENT Godharat Panera} Sese “eal i 12 § 4, 18, 25, 80, S:, 32%, 38, aaa "8z, . e ned Lae ads Shift 7 | Taping water oe ee : “ 'floor-length gown, princess style,! yotice to Contractor: poen seuardey. of Larieh time she 43, S6, 69, 72, %6, 78, 79 WTD. YOUNG Te MAN FOR OFFICE Appl in es wa Sees | a 4-1 CUS CA TE lerimrm i Sealed proposals will be recetred at! = , : 4 work with inter-state motor -car- ive In. mip & Rd. . . Remodel se trimmed with lace. A headband ,,° office of Village “St Wolverine Lake, | OPIS, SEPT. 25, 196%, MYRTLE T. |: 81, 95, 86, 95, 98, 104, 105, rier. Some experience preferred WOMAN TO BABYSIT air NM : aitiey, BM 9.0483 . a ‘of, matching lace secured her fin-|291 Giengary Road, Walled Lake, Mich- o on oe Willtess “mn | £215, 117, 128. to oe. v Apply é Mouth Bivd. | gertip veil. She carried a green! igo. until 8:00 o'clock _p. “the OF as eit | Odie: dear sister ‘of Mrs. Maude | acemcans @| cast, Poiitiac, Michigan. wou ro LIVE Tk CARE | modernisation | & gorages. and white cascade arrangement of be” publicly opened “and ‘read. aloud Hira Wael Moore. ‘Clarence At: WONDEBFOL Oppontuntry| [L, Gold, Complete, charge of | _Mnence, rz on 2 F aA ° ae Amazon lilies and. stephanotis. [and (the rates. flag: of for the aitterent -thur. Joho, | Hs arian and Edge - seth on my Phone On >, “onan tween 2 om. & 1 pm. FE!. floors, drives, ele. Jensen. FEd- 
Record G t Annual | & .& ——*—_—blncktepping of Lesilie Drive. Sao een Ts WOMAN POR COOKING & DOWN. | TEL ecor roup at Annua | The quantities yinvelveg, in this work | the heed Schumer Suet Home WORKING seers Emote MAN&- an Gan tae ek - TLL TYPES REMODELING On- : : Iridescent green balerina length consist principally of “the eaccing: with Rev. Malchow officiating. Press - ger able to estab “— ok — ett fom repzeways, s, Meeting; Elect Directors gowns of taffeta were Worn by her #15 gallons. of bituminous prime cost,/ Interment tn Cadillac Memorial . The Pontiac s portion control, train MI ¢¢is1. =_— bho 5! Tgp jag merges aes a |2,444 square yards of 22” bituminous; Gardens Cemetery. East. Pee vise — Drt a expert ‘ont work & eH of ‘ell , and Officers matron of honor, Mrs. William Mc- surtacing, 1.900 lineal feet of shoulder| Opie will He in stave at the Reva: FOR WANT ADS ence valuable. Salary dependent | W ON DERF UL OPFOR ~ ATONITY | Eds work & bric HE woos, 
) Ginnis, and bridesmaids Ar dis ®rst contract ; a tnctiding| for beat Dene 1S Ore- ga. ant. mene Pemves) eee) cccocmen Duns On after | terial ‘a wor Emanahip euer- 3 . ooo re |Aben and Charlotte Zella. Flower plans andy sctfleations on file ol ROGERS. SEPT. 35,1587, SANE, DIAL FE 28181 WANTED, Bon cen “SE PERATOR ‘pm. ” anteed : 
: — Annaul gir} was Debbie-Moshier, a NIECE | Waed Lake, Michigan, and at the of-| 1085,Durant: age 71: déar brothe 0 Tag oggpn FE age ode > Pe + CARVERTRY, REAS. PREE meeting of the Orion Community o¢ the bridegroom. fice of Jonason @ Anéereon, Tac, si| of, 6r. Gertrude Horton. Foner | Tew tem plane = cough appiletion at ‘o'Pec| Help Wanted 8 | estimates. OL 1.3461. Center, Inc. was attended by a) “a Be of = Mad Ha reeygy td — — i | sate g ene Lens a Huntoon all oryere on —- Savon S. erie Pri. A WONDERFUL OPPOR PRORTUNITY. ° tes ° record crowd here. Highlight of > mohr Rochester, |io*ssesined by Gepeeting ten éalln yton a — se WD: MIDDLEAGED| Open your ome and inses | SRICK CAYER CREW BLOCK & the evening wa, the erling of| served as best men. Ushers = the Vilage Clerk for each ot b meats by Huntoon Puneral Rese eibuny for errore ether ac are wen breduct Adve aliverue ca) ailooan known stone. FE 5-0679. 7 Delbert Moshier and Pete |¢°cuments so obtained it BFPT. cance! rienc _ the picture of the new community ° sete ; deposit for documents will be refunded to ee ‘St. A ogg! — aoe gairy. 3 por gE ay eaten eo Choice dates. houses, block cement work : center prepared by Architect Earp, brother-in-law and brother |each ‘bidder on return of said docu-| beloved husband of Grace Baars: insertion of the advertise chines § modern farm mac {4 wouter J Get our bid, ve ; uals ments in good condition within 10 days| dear father of od? & goed wages. of m $2 to $5 hour, full/ 5-0es4, : : Thomas She of the young couple. r of Mrs. Florence Wes- thent which has been ren- " eB nd arer. A tion fi 200 a, ara) opening of bids. terdale; ag brother of Charles dered valueless —- the =e = Rose. or part i’. see . Smith, 156 - . 
"The : reception for guests certified check or bank draft pay-| Sears and Mrs. Fihel Wood. Fu- error When tions man, Thornville “Ra. Meta- ature Pe to 12 a.m. SULEDOZING AND "GRADING ; Plans now are in Dancer lowed the wedding, and then the able ‘without condition to ee poral coche ee held Satur- are made be sure t mere. TARE BEP . : . ’ Lake, = ay, L t mn. _ airs. Stok r : — Store window, in dis-| newlyweds left on a motor trip is datietactory. bid. bond "ex. the Hivttoon Pune ca Home trom jo “xill Sumber. Help Wanted Female 7 a ea building. Must be aap metaisten and repairs . 
= . 2S south. After Oct. 1, they will be in an t not less than] Interment tn Perry fee Pak Sead a . AN EASY JOB make neat ite te easing BU , PR v- , Elected new directors for the (at,home at 23 Stanton St., Oxford. | tive per cent (5%) of the bid shall be| Cemetery. Mr. Sears will Me tn Closing time for advertise as interview, ioe. §-6207. Clarkston. : 
coming year were Lois Gude- | - of good faith and the game tebe sus.| _Mome.0) more Puneral | | ments ceuisising’ type" casa Gesere sani ene naa, reer! CHANCE TO MARE be Oe ke ~ tar, thap regular agate ’ wo! neys. too : 
snd’ Mes Devid trisnton ead HOPING fo Restore — (=e en mean wl ie Mere Sep | Sr eee enicae | | kanmee Labrae Big oy "atiadae He mn) EP GSN Ee ate and Mrs. David Eriandson and oping 0 KeS ore The right ‘to accept any proposal, to| 34: beloved wife’ of Resides —> Dixie Highway, Drayton Pis, In- BW. DINNAN | +1id, . - Hugh Brady, reelected. reject any or all proposals and to waive| Short; dear sister of Walter L. Transient Want Ade may quire person. 
spe defects in proj ls 4s reserved by the| Cowan and Mrs. Frank (Ethel) be cancelled to, 9:30 a.m. COOK, EXPERIENCED WITH DIN. a. L The Board, in session after the Old Biddle House . — of the Village of Wolverine oo jg We mai mahi beret od day of a after = a — for ‘nighis.) ote cag ep tad, . AE 5 . ‘ i i . 28. at 3: first insertion, eferences, 3 
_ peting. ciacted ‘the following of- ~ _ | BY Senor 2. wetprez, | bers! Home eit 2 Rev. dotfery Sey CAN YOU MEET YOUNG MOTH-| Worx in and around Poatiac, part ficers;. Charles Starrs, president; 1 ancrnG wp — The Mackinacl President | officiating. Interment ‘in White CAGE WENT AD RES Ft ent SR mictiguty wie). time, must have’ ear. 
Louis Gademoos, president elect; !tiang State Park Commission WAS|JOHNSON & & ANDenson Inc ““** Ne ta m state st the Sacics 7 oy anaes after 6pm | Siento 47 nose ‘ or me 7 ames Sheldon pres: “ths : Engin ERSON, Funeral Home 3 (61.88 i FANING WOMAN TUES. ~ GARL L. BILLS §R. AND SON. David Eri — aye asked today to get a hustle on to/ “Hine “es Sept. 27,.97.; 3 ie 27 3.88 _ ‘Thurs. or Pri. MI 40085, * SALES MINDED Fa tne ba ass and finished. rs. Eriamdison, secretary) save the historié Biddle| ; ¢ je 38 } | CAR HOPS OVER ie NiowTS PERSON ar 27m. - Ww ’ P r 28 5 and Gilbert Woodcock, treasurer, -! House on the island. STATE OF MICRIGAN—In the Pro- nas ¢ 20 is ¢: only. A am, 06 w. * Ae et| CUSTOM PLUMBING | ~ 3 > * *&* * las bate Court fox, the County of Oakiang.| CLASSIFICATIONS 3. 6. 0 "ZS te 00 ‘tank wearwitn REPAIRS | a < Already too much has been lost Juvenile Division : 1 } 3.09 a bY to learn real estate business} ERALD & BON : \ uch enthusiasm was shown for| through apathy and neglect,” A. N matter petition concern- : 10.88 K seis Mary Ann Ringelberg, minor. Cause| - . ‘ the center project during the meet-|Langius, chairman of the Biddle Ne. 1288 _— INDEX ae . “To John Ringelberg, father of said . 3 ing, and donations of $10 and all House Restoration Committee and) nna. re . AND 
  
  the insulation needed for, the/head of the building division of the| Petition having been fled in chis| ANNOUNCEMENTS - = =| aol Wanted Male 6 . , 
. scones | mig BAKERS . building were accepted. _ | State Department of Administra-|gnouts of the father of the said ‘minor | fm Memoriam 
    
    
  
         
  
          
    
  
  
      
  
  
    
            
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
      
    
      
  
    
    
  
      
  
    
  
  
  
  
        
        
  
  
  
    
          
            
               : The program of  stereophonic|tion wrote W. S. Woodfill, chair- child 1 unknown and said child is de; Fuceral eT 2] ror aM inteDlgent man of une : / \ , sound was’ well received. man of the park commission. and thet seid child should be placed | Cemetery Lote 0000000000001 8 dnement Sent aswen! Greenfield Rest t t é - ; urt, resent ; . : Languis asked the commission to| "In" the © of the people of the| EMPLOYMENT _ lopedia. A dignified cae eoaures EVELYN EDWARDS |58Y, G, GUARAN- | ‘convey the Biddle House property State of Michigan, you are hereby noti-| Help Wanted Male ........sces.. 6. position ering excellent renum-| wow HIRING COOKS AND BAK- VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ee ree eotimates. O8 . na is er dy to the restoration committee as vil be held at the Court House’in the Help wastes °™ 2 MI ment plan, Rapid. advancement munity Be DRY WALL WORK | - soon as possible. city of Ponte io said) County. = the jovment SS, scoured by | our thor Le = —_ a= eens we woe cae estimates. 54628, - oan . sth day October, A-D., 1957, at nine | SortUcsons wae seeeeeseces ESTAURANT Ex FOR_A SECURE TOMORROV eipctGat wien : Work to Be Resumed He explained this will help the o'clock in the Yorenoon, and you are bab Wanted mel Le : Saformation “logs ee Seine =aaree MUST HAVE RS CRET! ARY $250, E4 Mu moon , 
| fund-raising drive to restore the a is i Meneg som ee SERVI Thuregey” Sept 3eth = Priday eS ee bras rast — | "tor nesters, pone ber. house. Tt “being impractical to, make per-| » CES OP! rt -~ 4 TIRELY AIR CONDITIONED. Intelliggat ae tp. $0031 unre Race . : MARION, Ind. @— Opera 2 na uit onal service hereot, this sumntons and | Building Service < -...........39| Sept, 27th. tig end She tases ts 60. 1089 W. Huron tions at the Fisher Body Division | e le House, built around Rotice shall be served by publication of Seabee branes, sesesteeeees 4 A FEW MEN CHOICE OF HOURS. MEALS & ee SS ee FLSOR EATING BANDING AND 1800, is believed to be the oldest|® copy one week previous to sald hear. | cy : "15.4 ‘Needed for outs: hk. Mesbant | onus FURNISHED rect. creeoee oe eit fin, Pontiac Hardwood Floor Serv of General Motors are scheduled, ‘existing private home in Michigan. pekilad| pad oneness We cad, County. Srenekne & Tafloring ” oe cal ability belpful. Apoiy vee) 0 *-| SaLL SCOTT EMPLOTE Bes the xehew rege TES Tey es. FE 3-701. a ir’ 2 2 « 6 - on . to’ resume tomorrow under an Pwitness. the Honorable Attbur _B. | fneome Teo Beevice 71720727 4A | 2 Huron bet 10190 Os) pe Reon AL APPLicaTiOns | “iuuoee domestic help. By | GENERAL BUILDING REP ATR. ; agreement reached last night be of ist a sat Soenty hen’ Suk | Eeaeetgageeens ccceeeeta| © CAN YOU SELL | sce se cawmmat, ovmaca.| fied holes “WEtan Pa| Purest cee Maserme: of Pontiac in sai unty, Laundry Service sobagecseces: > S . : : | tween union and company officials, Seek Antenna for All dRy of September, A.D., 1987. 1 cetraeeeee “aaa AUTOM@BILES? — 20353, __ — ACL | ending a seven-day strike. (Beal) ARTHUR E. MOORE, | | pining . * eh oa) oe MIDWEST i Cons, PE 3.0021 FE Sante, ay ; ; (& true copy) Judge of Probate | | i~ Experienced New & Used car : x. rE 1 ; Union officers said there od! IRONWOOD W — Ironwood GEORGIENA R, MURTHA. = 854 Salesman. Pleady employment for | TROT. 10 AM. TO § P.M. em err. N Hout be meetings with workers today Amusement Corp. asked the City Aiea Revista. | Payee Sine Cross, Ged Bervice Depart: vertechi's Bettee: Ge e| + cou? Te AND DISCUSS | wong “omingR AL MASONRY : for ratification of the agreement. Commission for approval. for a Sept. 27, ‘57. oem E, eee ir peame. by 33 years of] Woodwwara B'ham, MI’ 64853, Foattzoxs ed a eke “wonx — 4 SEEME YP TO . J. J. Edwards, plant manager, said community TV anterna. Spokes- crits GF MGs Ge asceoessiiesees sme casa - ~— ; = A Wie ~ale = TERROSR Bok Bigg PE se pam BUILDING SERVICE , 1,500 workers would return to their men” said the proposed system bats Cocrt fer tha County of Gaklend. Lost & Found eer ee Deen ) Pangan Dealer 7008 Cooley Thea Nd. EA S-ebie - - Instructions 9 = os _Eves, OR 3-2276 jobs tomorrow morning. would include coaxial cable from — ers or ae poses lee Notices & Personsis =e Cass at W. Pike - st. EXPERIENCED Stay FOR BA- ~ - Fr Lieu a. ey matter on - DRIVERS. STEA 8 house’ % LEARN THE SANE- ~ aw : Union and company officials said tower to subscribers and would) cerning “suay McParland, minor, Cause WANTED a time. wt? is a2 8 cg ~_3-3667, . = work. OR Wit - Ay” Fe at ae bd ve the dispute was over establishing: cost $75 to $90 for installation and)No. |? “War jorte Meoete, “eetthen i “anit wid. eno lees -4\ a Bee Orchard cane ELDERLY TO Live IN. WATCH TRAINING “50802 and A 
wage rates, apprentice programs, $3.50 a month for servicé. They jeniid. Wid Miscellaneous eeeneren COL ECTOR socne'ns nights."More Patag loge oo Pat ze =t Bes. rene. PLASTERING & AIR, REAS. equalization of hours, seniority pro-| ‘said it would make five channels! Petition having been filed tn this a tlhe ae _Wages. Cail before 6, OR 3.1782. sons given in your e. ae > Court alleging that the present where- . 3). Part time Daily. Small current | ypERTENCED REPAIR | LADY.| 46002 c: ‘iar ho ; S NALIZED H visions and other economic mat- available to viewers. The Com-/abouts of the’ mother of said minor care Living arters Seveaeees- accounts, Pontiac & Vic: NO|" Ogg Cleaners. 27) E : FE $-2200 “or FE 45-8475 2 térs normally covered in the local] mission took the request under|(h* Si sakeors. wet the sols ones | wie. ote, serie B Set eevenn Gaatty pavn. | RkPEnie WaFTRiNaES Work Wanted Male 10 10 . LAYING. contract. istudy. BSS eel oe should be placed under Wanted Rea) Estate ...........33A] cations, “alll Woodward, Detroit imi Miockia's Lessa. 21 Ditte | May GRADUATE SEEKS Po.| _FE 2-44 ae Es: the furisdiction s Court. 1, Mich. ‘ ¢ ENTALS OFFER : "ss & po for winter only. ey to 2 
state vot Michigan, you ace ervey not Rent Apta Prrntaed ose sense 38 CARPET SALESMEN i) ‘aooiy. io feos only between etiatp ctaue "rey aie peted me | cavnernce “POOF eEPAIRS | | ; flied t the hearing on sa jon . Unfurw ee. fenced only. A Mr. Jones. . sley “ will be held at the Oakjand Cotinty | Rent Houses Furnished "........38 | Swperienced only. Apply Mr. Jones.) 5 ta” due. € Lake Ra. Available Oct. 18. FE  TRENCHING AND Service Center, Court House Annex, | Rett Houses Unfernished = Bivd, Birmingham. Bloomfield Hills, Mich el CA KEW — 
Soe Ba SC oe cece OW nner noe apee| coon Br i | Oy res [a 9 BUEPORNG ul tiac in sa ounty, on the yo gee ccc ese User): - eauty rators & Matitcurists | AGE 30, AN .| RD. eon : ; October, A.D, 1987, at nine o'clock tn Convalescent Homes nesses in Detroit. apply 406 Riket| wanted West Brothers Hair styl | FE 66450 cs ; uilding Su the forengon. ae a= aul ony —— Hotel. Room oan i Bldg, Pontiac -_ = eee Mile. - BRoadway AVAILABLE NOW! CARPERTER B ig Supplies _12A sbcdssieesdees RY MAN AND STOCK sre Senet ca work New & repair. : hearing. l t Otnies Bane 777 IIIIIT| PERT ter is familiar with B'ham | FOUNTAIN, PART TIME, EVE | D. B. Murdock. PED. FIREBRICK USED. 10 CENTS FA.) Fe ret tee ere potmnat| Ver Rent iisseliansens 43| ares. Peabody's Market. MI/ mings and’ week ends. good wager, SURE SAW. CHAIN SAW WORK.) 4 stick, 3 eente en 31268 W. = ce hereo! summons and notice seeceetr . rahe over 25. Approx. 20 hrs. week.| Tree removal fob or hour.| 8 Mile, _ hall be served by publication of a copy p ore Adama - Pharmacy, Bham, Mi 6502, | one week previews to said hearing in REAL EST/TB FOR SALE EXP, COUNTER MAN. MEALS &) 6.1015. a4 ___ Business Services “43 ; Or Sale Houses... coeee 43 | untfo: rovided. wmacotiont a ; le, . . be cee crreauted te pai Coca t printed | tncome Tope: ee pe expo ton valary, Hunter House.| FULL TIME GIRL TO SELL Janta ter fete a” 8 6 . FS RE : ; Vickers the Honorable Arthur £. a ae hese Orne aeeey Etre id wie eres cone eka. “Sirus Safle: * Lies hon, A ACE TREE SERVI on oor bid, oore, Judge of said Court, tn the City | ¢. ee EXP. SINGLE MAN. FOR GEN- ARPENTRY, YRS. EXP, NEW of Pontiac. in said County, this a4th aay | gubUTbaD a | eral farmwerk. by month, Carl FEMALE WOOL PrEssER. ap- | “4! repatr, Formica Kiichens. Reas. Y's of September, AD. 1 1087. MOORE a tie s Dobat. 4460 Dutton Rd. Roches- a ett. Mar eonsa Ask for Mr.| On 38176. : al, pay a. e 
(A tue copy)“  Gudge. of Probate | For Sale Acreage onan 4] | exp. sent METAL INSTAL: | FOUNTAIN GIRL, EXP. PRE-| * Work, oy aoe. | oOo" | ALL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PENS . 
ay EARS, |e Meters Pweg |e, Beer, Tar athe Er | int py “tac” al | Mas WAL ay RIGHT FROGE.| Grr, parrot, wep , TOs, e > . .  Suventle ‘Diviaten For Sale tense Bue Prop. ie sits, O'Brien Heating & Supplies. nat iva. Wd North at eS ne efiaar Ot Cine: Mimming. FE | Ottice Supply, Oo. 37 Ww. Law Sept. ‘oorheis NERAL OF GIRL WITH STORM WINDOWS CLEANED & - a ~% PIANC} a FURNACE INSTALLERS. NEED-| knowledge of fire & auto insur- wh sER' Sj ed. A McLain Heating, 497} ance. Apply in person, 412 Main Odd jobs. OR 34702. | We service ai makes of wringer Ce ea sea | te cate See Oe a | eeenRNED, gaDieS| Mk aimed akon. 33h M — | GIVE DON-GAY JEWELRY man, ‘seeks pa : ia tar ection of te: petition concern- a! a Christmas. Call OR 31650 Fltien Sie TH WORD wont $6 Caktand oi aeaniee = Earl Dunnigan, minor, Cause No. Seinen Elderly Looe = eterably on Social GT On WOMAN EXPCTIGH? You ot a ry 5 uae finish reding. dri Grivewars. Reas. — To ‘Luetile Dunnigan, mother of said | Swaps : ..g9| Security for janttors work tn_res- housekeeping, Live tn. ‘Atala tome ¥r esa. “"* FE 2 s , ors errr oes taurant, Apply in person, Tele- AN WAW child ~| For Sale Clothing ..0..0...0.... 86 ph & Squate‘Bk, Mas. Or call, | —v_of 3. Ret. MI i rouRG re ee elise |. Reavonabi Gear atleriae Marr pres fled tn thie & Sale e Houreola Goods ee. < _ ferry, Fi FE _$-528)_aiter_3_p.m. oREAT x ae tans YOURG “WAN DESIRES WORK | Fre oF ea Free est. ch ei FE re abouts of the mother of the sald ane Valentine Gifts ........ 2 aaneeeet * MEN TO CUT FIREPLACE WOOD. money, to sell our’ ben otiful Prened a Sy refer steady. rE . child ts unknown and said child has Xmas ¢ ait SiictsseseBO| $4 10 8 per cord Must furnish) Neat ingerie, PEE : HA oe winding, "as 5. . violated @ law of the State and that | Por Gale Miscelieneous .........89| _owD tools, MA_6-3000. HOUSEKEEPER OF L. Tw said child should be placed under the Sete Mus wl dees MAN TO REMO bed | boll pice for schesl a age | chiar NERAL Tyo Work Wanted Female 1 MING. te a Goode civics. m e Sund Holt tn tie adine ot “the ‘people of the chee Si) op? Bates locales” neat 18 or call collet. eit, Noose « DAY SERVICE. _IRONTNOS. at ne Ie a . — Ate Michigan. you are hereby gale, + ean y rove) ee S ——— beset = Bisa “Owner wii Near li Mile and “Woodward. 1 De ip & deliver, OR 3-3478 ian Sewer kere” MUtual . : 
sMigor will bebe at ERG Gear mene | © Sand, Gravel & Dirt O88) TO Selo HOUSEWIVES, Do Fou wa a aot DAY SERVICE é Set Geen . 
oa ‘the oh ot) “October ADS 1987, se be Pet Crue sess sees Oe BE hg than average “armings?. u 51471, iced. C, L._ Nelson, FE 6-178. r Sa Seeeacece are willing to work, call ny BABYSITTING, DAY OR = at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and Good job. Good pay. Good future. * - you sre hereby commanded to appear tee) Covet) Coit) SEE Good advantage, ene promotion. ei Nr oeattess, Oe 2 on 33001 |° . a raepentatia eens. : rsonally at sa! earing At oa aivicg bevel, thin wummrny’ aed zo: | aiAMLReRANDISE FRE SPAS otter | aie gthlelp aaa, fat ree , Hay, Grain & Feed ......scce00.01 | De a he rite Pontiac Press Box ¢ shall be served by publication of @ | por Sale Livestock 72| oF Over & can meet the public.; 4 ¢, references. & oala desired aor, one week previous, to sald hearing | Wanted Livestock .._. oo F'E_5-6126. Ext. 117. tL 
The Pontiac Press, ® newspaper | Por Sale Itry clecoecesorns ci child. Light housework. Pvt. rm . : minted and circulated in satd County, | Sale Farm Produce ........... ‘Opportunities with board, $15 week, Call after Witness, the Honorable Arthur -£.| Sale Parm Haquipment "..00.0.. RH 1 Market 43013 yet Judge arog Sarmaby Pune’ ath, fAuetion Gales ....... .eccscseee TT t Satan ar iene “UNDER ~ ‘ontia a county, zs . , day of Beptember A.D., 1987. f : Unlimi ed \ er capab'e of) sal 1 nes 
ree copy) ee MOORE. PO Ny ahd _— kid 4 eee hee on Bu S tee. 2 : seeeneoee women, té build itable conn a y : . f : MR. AND MRS. FLOYD SOHN fai CCB Sei Settee eae | Ei = | Peed heme. C TAN 2 Juvenile Division | Auto Bervioe ...........cccccee.8 fi — gr? I EXTR AR v ; ; ‘iT TiM _ WED AT DRYDEN — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sohn, following their Sept. 27. "s7.| Bale Molor toooter Seeuell| Oak. ote e viguret month, ve SRE ver. | PA Ce el | _vACUUM. CLEANED recent marriage in a candlelight ceremony at Dryden Methodist "\per bale Blopelee, peace teens This {¢ @ local cked ne on poise = as a) Low rates, guaranteed work | morice Gel pone | ence re Reneeseceesscns by pe national edvertising. & -com- week, a ae wn tan. lenge chatge, drains “quahed Church, litt fora honeymoon trip through Northern Michigan: The | 1998 Pontiac, Fordor © Bate Motor | For bebe Aioaeee ig plete training. Terrific ' opportu- early eves. ad Sie Bas wpa sone | Sates. pition wi frees PP bride, the former Janice Kalbfieisch, is the daughter of Mr. and No Pessi 49800. Puviic sate to be eld | Transportation Orfered 0002087} iki 3 to 8 vie. The ie note an | il Boon. ee: t, } “ riday, October 1, 1957, at 11:30 a.m..4 Wanted po Care +p eeeenees 88) ad for cookware, insurance Fax " OFERATO FoRS. SOME TYP. would | iti at Doo- tae ‘our. Mrs, Irvin Kalbfleisch, Dryden. He 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry iat 2% North Saginaw Bireet, room 601. oes ged Trucks foe... a4 books, etc. Personal intervie ¥, handling ms ds “ r’s ¢ oltice. Fe de | ry, vg Ay collect, MY 31320, ne ' wi ninniagreny Pontiac i6,. Michigan,  ateeeeees 106M. Jessie. ; 550 BAD IN | Willer of Brown City. 4 gept. 21, 28, 61.1 For Sale LPO 91! ipa. ——-* “m. Fada te ut the" pabite. COD ee ran oly 2 4 
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