: Violent Storms ~ @half of rain in 20 minutes ‘ - Ford Stresses » Ties. _> through - i “PONTING. MICHIGAN “TURSDAT, ocroRER ‘1, 1057 —28. PAGES = f a ae, Cy ea . mahi * Ee . f : * 5 Lash sm: Die in Floods. Tornadoes, Rain brie - Hundreds From Homes) _ Throughout State : DALLAS, Tex, fs a -Vio- Tent thunderstorms rum-}: bled over Texas today fol- lowing tornadoes and floods) that killed at least three persons and drove hundreds from their homes. A squall line that moved /; over Pawnee in southern Texas dropped an inch and /at 7:30 a.m. out of’ black rolling clouds. Cleburne, in north-central Texas, got two inches*in an: hour and a half. Rusk in eastern - Texas got 10.50 inches al 24 hours.. * One. man—drowned—in—central}— Texas when his auto plunged into a rain-swollen creek. ‘Another drowned in southeast Texas when a bridge gave way beneath him and a third was fost in the same area when high winds swamped his small boat. The. floods wid stranded seve A Missouri-Kansas-Texas trestle) . at Weir; in central Texas, col- lapsed, derailed the engine and four baggage ears of a San An-; tonio-Dallas passenger train, No one was injured, FLOODS 50-BLOCK AREA ‘usually as good a sport in public as he is a sportsman in my to OTTAWA (INS)—Prince. Philip, displayed his first irritability to- day when an army of photog- ~ am o-. the. service secretaries h “cut down the..ability to ME egos ees wih progress ‘quickly wa have . a common tinderstanding without - too much discussion and argu- ment.”’ The former Geferal Motors head saidhe: did not think it was nec- essary for Kim to sell his General Motors securities: before taking of. fice. “was a little peeved at the idea that apparently. some peo- ple thoaght I might be coming to’ Washington to cheat for Gen-_ eral: Motors,” he added, "Asked if he didn't consider: him- “Oh:it-sweated ime @ littlé, once ° in a while, but it's part. of our ~ democratic ‘penta. I don't ‘ob ject to it.” Vader to reign with nim asiKeep Umbrella Out cramer wo srw 3e Against Rain Tonight your umbrellas! ! [ght rain tonight and tomorrow is) “¢P Athe U.S. Weather Bureau's predice| The 17-year-old is president fition for the Pontiac area, Tonight the, forecast ia for most- is a member of the Quiver, (school/jy cloudy with occasional >light _ Pages 10, 15 : jyearbook) and Varsity Club, —- |rain, ‘The low will. be 54-58 Dr. Hoffman . inspected °5 | Princess Jeanne was’ selected| degrees... ........ day and takes them to James-| fourth graders at one school over 14 other high school girls:| Tomorrow there will be mostly cloudy skies with occasional show- council and secretary-treasurer ofjers, ‘The mercury will rise to 64-68. In an extended weather. fore- The U.S, Weather ~ Bureau says. temperatures will average around three or four . above . normal. 62; the normal low 43. The lowest recorded tempera-_| ture in downtown Pontiac this alge : degrees The “normal Wigs the union’s Miami Beach conven- tion from taking office. cumbent president, runs to Dec. 1, ' Beck had agreed, however, to aside to give Hoffa an ear- (Continued ‘on Page 2, Col. 7) Cutting Troops at Little Rock Army Orders Forces Reduced by 500, Plans to Dismiss Guards LITTLE ,ROCK, Ark. i — The Army, took note yesterday of the calm atmosphere around recently At 2iintegrated Central High School by a | Baer Sd wren Bi ape LLG CONGO NRE nibs ol sesiihae | nll ordering a°500 man “in nine Negro ‘students. "+ & ‘* The surprise move announced by Secretary of the Army Brucker at seven weeks of racial tension. Gov. Orval, Fenbus dectined _ comment, 2 surprised than civilians. An Arthy Teamsters \Union today or tomor-- yesterday by US. - - ‘ta ttn ot Det tek, the number of soldiers protecting _ Army officials liere sinned more stroy Hoffa and prevent .- jury investigation of wire- - . “ling order that barred Hoffa and © others elected with him Oct, 4 at- apollannas oni ast SN : = 2 i tegular. : meeting of : ter Starr, Darwin’ Hillma: Acity Comitiinsion, === —S land Mrs. Edward Pu. sng rons ar “actin | J | Mambare :. Sp (ee Rceccee Union Members will deal specifically with the sep- a ee: . Story | nenieten Gaver ons waiN@0 Protection Jou . _| Returns to Stand Today 7 Pubiit ceremony in the Masonic) Knowland to Ask Curb ee Gravel Pit, be served tae | 10 Giv@ More Data on) sory cected president _Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Mat-| On Labor Heads; Give ‘township 16 years as a justice. |‘ Abel's Activities “The Central States Conference c dP : : pesca will be installed matron} Control to Secret Ballot In 1955, he was. elected - super. | | of the Teamsters represents about|S UlOWG PTeSSeS : cola ae 2 a _ Vivor, : |\ NEW YORK @~A former Rus-|600,000 teamsters in 11 states and ee bee | _ Other officers are: Mrs. Ann | ANN ARBOR U—Sen, Knowland A veteran of World War I, Mr./sian spy returns to the witness|Parts of Canada, ' {Continued From Page One) ‘Forman, associate matron; Rich- (R-Calif) said last night rank and. _ "Post No 10 of the Ameria Laetand today to further detall Bow) on OM deat oft ,-of tele comparatively Bim, "Visa Data, “secrcnrys |e, lon, members need protec. gion, Auburn Heights, and. was: al coedly. seoculanted Sinner’ a Teamaiere. ies te woe oa — a Florence Bingham, treasurer; spanks to yore'et taise Menai pet commander, With bie tnther| oe activities in the Unitea|treasurer of Chicago Local 710 of|” «,, ‘a oh Mrs. Charles Marts, conductress |. See ae eee | he had built roads in the northern the union. Hé.was the first. Team: ven wens and Mrs. Henry Bowden, associ. | re ee " |ster.to announce. as a candidate to|N™m4" Hartnell suit of holly | ste congnctress, ess a ype oa ‘His wife, Marion, who survives| ae meceed Dave Beck as presigent|°'TY Ted wool, with black Perv) s ‘Gabiia,|igan’ the gubernatorial’ candidate ‘him, fs postmistress at Auburn| His voice tinged with a Russian| 9 the "union, Set leler sian lamb collar and gu Heights. . “- |@ecent, the renegade spy, Reino|i, tavor of Holfa withdrew muff .— ‘the lightest-weight cos- from California said labor. hear- : a oe tae: Hayhanen, ‘yesterday iden te eae a ee marr sei sage enter * ae sere, He cer in this country known 4 him], OBrien annoenced thatthe CoD! > oervng oi CLOTHES ‘|protection, i “ w States t A “ % es * FE j abel is "accused of having con JOS. 29 to raft demands for wage| Yesterday, it was estimated the “Tho rank and flo of » labor | spired to transmit US. defense |b0osts for 175,000 Teamsters in 26/Gélicate ‘Queen had- {6 support ; taken secrets to the Soviet Union |midwestern and. central states.;more than40 pounds of clothes, out on strike except by- 9. ma- ve ¢ te The wage boosts, of still unde-|including two gowns heavily poy Mawel, Sales 6S te wate Jhatien is ‘under - indi termined amounts, will be sought)crusted with diamonds and pearls.) culd enon smabers sheald. bo a “is _ under ‘indictment tor dock workers, over-the-road and|Plus that "she, wore “at least said union members sheald be with Abel as a_coconspirator but $2,000,008 -worth of diamond jew- able to elect their officers by is ; , city cartage drivers, he said the government's star witness.|" ~ elry, which’ also ‘can be heavy. secret ballot and “hiive the aa could be ex x * * votes cast be the ones counted.” : ; , Z Like nearly . 10,000 Canadian They also should be able to re- teaRains Flood Texas; Hayhanen, 37, testified in eral court in - Brooklyn that he amnesty (remission of one- came to the United States in 1952 twelfth of their sefitences) in Many Leave Homes: “to take residence asa citizen _ jot her visit, Elizabeth went -com- the life of 168,000,000 ie ae wae air} (Coudiued From Page One) * paratively free today. of in-! americans when in doing so they poet nid Following the Hull adventure, , " ' perjury.jendanger the whole free world of Saciet peace nent he sald thela ‘bridge gave way beneath him ss ts ou adel cee | OR — \ ap wirepnete | He Was charged with lying to a/free men, Knowland said. the United States with the prom lteaas ater, David Tiand, 1%| ME,ot te “The Queen's Way” | QUEEN ADDRESES PARLIAMENT — Queen Blzabeth [vein te unt a octige in lqjity Smale fermed the Congres dBm Snag ~ prea arses oee * drowned when his apes Phas efron ns holds wtitten speech as she addresses Canada’s Parliament at Ot- hig Detroit union headquarters. aekdalits ant Ge. ore expenses plus a $5,000 bonus’ for ie .. - operation tawa yesterday afternoon. Her address formally opened the 2rd | Last M = a any highly significant item of mill-lrear' Valley Milla, He was trapped| lane. traifie. strip t. Ottawa | Phad tnlichod Hada meres] he, civil. rights ~— Parliament. Seated on throne beside her is Prince Philip. ~}tary or atomic data. : inn ine : The government says he defect- ed to the West last May, a month hefore Abel's artegtenc os. : Under tioning by Axat.. Ree pres Gen. oF ni bewochee 4 miles north of. Dayton and lng POTS ” “Hay! said wrecked three homes, Buddy he came to the United Stites in| (ver? Sad Ms children, Jerry, 1952 using an American passport a fon oy ~ —. bearing the name “Maki,” a name Me A he said belonged to a family that|. Another tornado damaged farm |t moved to Russia from Idaho -in|buildings about 10 miles south of 1927. - - Kirbyville, some 35 miles north Abel, 55, paid little direct heed Beaumont. to the witness. A slight man with i ae ; a wisp of hair, be scribbled al-| The Texas Department of Pub- ‘| |most continuously at memos andjlic Safety said -another twister notes.. wrecked a drive-in theater and 7 OC "(Canada Government to Ask Tax Cuts ton. One resident said he spotted “OTTAWA — Canada’s first three funnels, : tive government in 22 on a Pee ; - The Weather Bureau said it had ..\years has announced it will ask aid to prairie wheat reports of 8.86 inches of rain at farmers and possible tax cuts. by a seat belt. John B. Dickins, 43, Houston, drowned when his boat wag swa by wind-lashed/ nih i .. i ) 7 Will Aid-Sm Lake Orion was ablaze last, night with the lights of sympathy. * ‘Julius.A, (Lindy) Smith Fund. | Pare UAW’s Mead Now Head of Time Study Division at Hutto in central Texas. ee The rain was greeted with joy’ und San ge areas, > ranch around heaviest since 1949 and 1950. _ / day. Palestine in East Texas and 7.60 Angelo got the * * * The legislative aims were out- Lee Dressed in a deep green velvet villages, ‘with more than 100in- . lined yesterday in the speech ising ident Dies © |gown. known as the “Maple Leat » - . ° +|dent Walter P.-Reuther of the/¢Ts along 150 miles of Spain’s|jured in the city. . from the throne read by Queen tage: nee — fot Canada “dress” because the\Offers Valid Reason United Autn, Weeks, wan ante’) er ce Ranks teeay, footy ne eek ase teat Elizabeth II to open Parliament.|in Wisconsin Accident white rose of Yotk and maple bo Refuse Jory De director of thé union's engineer- aa” seaieats te Serio muddy, swirlingwaters of ll gaa pay pt ~~ one WAUKESHA, Wis. (—Norman|!eaves are etched in pearls and/"™. ' ry Duty ing and time study division in the) ot as AE gpm Lavgpece oa haye“catried many came _ ae Osland, 88, Munising, Mich.,| ras al sepedpd am ahr a gh ; = Sie ® Nang vA oF. : nthe rata debate on the program, lye, i iho espe carer Smineae Mw | cede Raber Kar whol Tech per lar Casto “The list of proposed:laws in thelat a y intersection about 25|——*hen she sat motionless on a) a drunk driving.case in Munici. |W@* transferred to the actuarial ints Valencia, a port of 500,000 inl’ ws a oo program was shorter than usual,|miles west of Milwaukee. - ~- red throne in her pearl and dia-| paj Court. ©. noe tO een eet eee ecu lhabitants, for the third time in 30 na Soe indicating lie Jo ee ‘ __ |mond coronation creation. Johnson told Deputy Marshal |*Y-Gepartment. An actuary 4s 8M hours, Le seas Heel eho re nent UmOSTe! Cclani’s wile, Violet, ‘St, was! x * t John 1 terday that he (exPert who calculates insurance! “Sach of the city was a Rah © spanish) Mediterranean were made for money to run the|*@ken to Waukesha Memorial hos-| After joining Prince Philip in| realized it was-his civic duty to |isks and premiums. stretching as far as five Sailors swarmed Reape ser government only through next|Pital in serious condition with|receiving, one by one, the hundreds| be a juror but that he really | _/ eo. oe Fe eee . The , Ships : ees ~|March 31. An election might,he/8calp lacerations and loss of blood.|of guests, the Queen wandered) “William J. Bechman, a UAW| drinking , ©. 8. Weather Butens Report held late next spring after photh-| Waukesha County deputies said| slowly about a great, chandeliered i and ‘ ,/er session. / the crash occurred at the inter-|reception. room. : pon ete el getion -of State -67and—U.S..-18, ether eee tee eeee ere eA Aer te eset eee Cloudy, "i ge in 1 ee aan yeseeewenns Leer He eRe ee ary The speech contained no sur- prises and gave no/specific: de- tails for legislation, aoe fe about one mile from Dousman. The driver of the other car sdt- fered minor cuts. \PittsburghStrikein2ndDay = ‘A Wow _| . As @ strike of 2,200 bus §) Pittsburgh Railways Co. went meetings were scheduled. j I Moves but Trolleys Na PITTSBURGH (AP) — Almost. every available form of. ; transportation—except trolleys—-was used by thousands of residents to get to work today in this transportatich- | 4 no sign of a quick contract settlement. . Were not so many autos on the street in 1954 when Pitts- _ burgh railways was shut down for 35 days by a strike, a ba and trolley operators : into its-second day there was - No. negotiating # t cal system against | Re-elects Officers Officers of the American. Cancer Society, Oaxland: Courity: chapter were re-elected. last night at NOS of th ee J Kk i ok ae FF ee a og iniopne eld ~~ hie Sree be Local Cancer Society Cmchdh @ ~ os saoselics ole “BONUS BUYS” ; : eaige 9 a.m. to 6 p.m,' : | Among those on trial are Prince Wo Reserve the Right Giuseppe (Pepito) Pignatelli - of te Henit All Quantities Rome and Mexico City; Margulis 2 2 a : e le de Seta, a Sicilian Bi . ee petias Geet ues Goal 2nd FL OOR SPECIAL: ne eS nae rei a) Bera STURDY OUND SSEFN narcotics. The defendants were ai June 1956 in a dawn sardities| raid ona little-night club “near Rome's fashionabie--Via-—Veneto, E They are charged with illegal use of narcotics. any tpn tn ot > Seller Factory Representative Were 2. 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Melancholy Days ' quite characteristic of autumn, of — , ing atmosphere of summer is gone. . : County and inate a grows in _ He'll delete melancholy in his dic- financial practices in some of the ee . | Evidence of wrong doing found by Ir tHe Asiatic flu vaccine is no ena - more effective than the com- mon cold serums s | Naccines, ita +t: Other proposals gaining support would end illegal picketing and boy- cotting, collusion between unions and _ management to destroy competition “(4 toast: May good luck follow you all the days of-your life—and catch and contintaly sound off about them. } funds. As summed paadcoiad up with you frequently. zine of Wall Street: _ “The indignation generated by a the McClellan Committee hear- “The Man About Toy m ings with the disclosures that et Widae snciee” A Few. Indications unions would not-answer-ques- “Favor Present Season but tions-about their private records, = They Portend Hard Winter indictments, hoodlumism and defalcations on the ground that the answers might incriminate them, has put it squarely up to _ Senators and Representatives to announce, through their votes, which side they are on.” Scandal: A commodity that never gathers dust, With ‘the ‘recent 1957 onda \ \haivest moon the brightest in his e-year| observ- ance, Eber Ingalls. ; ot Drayton Plains says it indicates a full. harvest and a coming winter with a good . advance preparation—which it will need. - “This year’s edition of the _.”. Qld Farmer's Almanac ‘being its 165th. annual publication, made __There's an old poetic effusion to this prediction for the perlod from Oct. the effect that October days are 6 to Oct. 20: melancholy days. It gives cause for “Finest two weeks of all the year, But better Asve your flannels |, wonderment. It's a questionable ane” %. i NS pe a eeelh dantece tu his home for ‘John Pettinger ‘That liard put versefier quite evi- dently was not a local resident. | is th shor. win mejancholy have or ~ a 0 e wea er. the last few days in the Pontiac area. In many respects they’re typical of the most enjoyable season of the entire year, when production ripens into joyous maturity. * * - tow Wat ee making time la with us, : Burney Marsig of Waterford ‘writes me that it takes him gba ora ‘Thate how I got x mother-in- law, Besides the foliage coloring, they. Sucking elder thegugh a straw. ” bring many other enjoyable features _ meats the same ne det, which it has a plenty. Byron Gerwolds The hot, arid, humid ad depreas- wot ot Bloom Hs last year sent a birth- day we f President ht D. Eisenho i deg em ~ ay - Never at any other season is the breathing more bracing. It's beng just to be alive and cap- \ able of realizing whet, our loca- 7 “Sweetest Day,” ‘tion means, but perhaps you can have 20¥/of them s, The gentle reminder of frost in the ae af you do your part morning air is an elixir that lasts = / out the day. It brings a pep / wud tarkeys now are claimed tre by vitamins or pills., ment. Both yere 67 Monday. . The florists have designated next Sat- urday as / \, \. / ‘ta be taenatns @ Ohana toe. ty, a flock having been seen sey- eral times in Greyeinnd Town- So aI = of unspoiled nature, _ ship. a we are y of big city dwellers. Asking our, ‘iboral fie _ ‘There’ hig sameness to thelr mC lives. nee seems more of Birmingham, suggests a néw song, Pt Re ee First deovfiakes repe reported in the Pon- Tie PONTIAC ‘PRESS “tag aren were com by . - Mrs, Johnson Curey (ap idiness Cillian, who te ponte int . @ few fluttering down while at breakfast . | \ mee. Rae, -. Monday, As there were no clouds, but a "Bisco el heavy fog, at the time, she» ve Se Mone genet wire, Tune are quite a number of people - ome a to persons who have still in Arkansas. Disunity in the thirty-seven; . to “proclaim” amendments to the | 20, 1868: of Auburn Heights says this old almanac ! back to 50 years ago when the young - folks had socials where they imbibed the to be" _ and this year’ Ike returned the compli- ca wah amendment oe 1 aes « breathing). The physiologists assert rt that “in---“~ oe Porte But Is He Headed for the e Right Goal! “David Lawrence Says: Wishing Won't Erase. WASHINGTON — The number — “And whereas the whale'nGuber one news-story of the country is otis In the Usted Sates nation, . deep - seated . resentment military forces mnie p : of the federal ment, and the six states as hav- government in the major | “Now, political parties, that 1, William H. Seward, secre- - and a bitterness . tary of state of the United States, _LAWRENOE ‘that could wreck by virtue and in pursuance of the Eisenhower legislative program section of the Act of in the coming session of Congress ae . draw the consent of sa ‘from such ratification, ’ aforesaid amendment has been therefore, be it known . ee Painity April, eighteei hundred and eight- een, hereinbefore cited, do hereby ‘-@ertify that, if the resolutions of the Legislatures of Ohio and New Jersey ratifying the aforesaid amendment are to be deemed as remaining of full force and effect, notwithstanding the subsequent resolutions of the Legislatures of those states which purport to. with- then the ratified in the manner inbefore mentioned and so has valid to all intents and purposes asa part of the Constitution of the United States.” e (Copyright, 1987) —all this cannot be patent by wishful thinking. the’ United. States, Dr. William Brady Says: = / Even the secretary of State af William . Seward, whose duty it was by on Constitution when ratified; publicly expressed -douht as to the legality of the “ratification” of the Four- teenth t. Here is -the ‘ text. of. his. proclamation of July_ penn. aged: ger." gees © deeply. at the po ote eight hundred and eighteen, en- examiner's. re- titled ‘A Peovide fcr quest. The poor / oe to P fet the misguided - one ¢ usually ’ out his ‘chest > baer ieee a pigeant ~ fashion ‘any amendment to the Con- one patie to, bie : stitution of the United States which ee has Been — ‘The effect of these antics is “to restrict the breathing, and An iat who has no : knowledge oer got _ “And ‘And whereas neither the act better than one just quoted low, expansion,” drawing in the to recall a.ptevious act ‘or cheat rain Sn ies) ot or pave breathing in the erect pos- ture the respiration of man. is the file g 3 He and acting as the : ianeas, Florida, ‘North Caroiin —Th Louisiana, South Carolina and The Country Parson. that the ‘Tn One aa we — in an-- at of woman Ts Py it “it Py d Poor M isguided Humans. Fouled Up on Breathing no fullness or prominence’ — ot, on the surface. “They — aré likewise certain to benefit ‘ffom bellows (belly) breathing it” practice it.” = for your cixculation. Use 0 get the-stagnant bleod back | into circulation, = * * + : ed létters, not more than one pose to B ge Ais ical states ° You ere equipped with a booster a few miles up and all I could see was the vapor trails. A jet is sure a lot bigger than that satellite, and if you can't see a jet a few miles up..you eee 8 ees Paka eer f. ee _£ Goes One Better The coffee break is a “must” in “boss actually lined the. em ; ployes - up and fed them a vitamin pill each morning. H. 8, “Asks About I Law there a law that forbids set Febesses ‘Problem . About Smut Ban. - A recent letter mentioned that Turks Hard Nut to Reds, Fighting, Brainwashing . angry countries which are not go- ing to let Russia use her missiles and satellites to blackmail — free nations. RISK SRD WORLD WAK There ig little reason to believe have quite a problem, anyway, It is true that Russia: borders on | Turkey. But an invading Soviet o trenteent’ om bs plain that this country Is mot- Army: would have hindreds of rs filiom Brady, ids crear ~ trying to push Turkey into War ties to go in some of the rough- ee Pres, Pontos, ‘Michigan, With Syrig. est country in the world before it onus 1957) This ig tough talk- from two would get near Syria. S Case Records ofa Psychologist: : We Have Stone Agers Even Today “deep that ta chest —— Lois is worried and well she should be! ag if you should | a strange - be dropped planet inhabited by selfish, - eruel Stone Age people, what chance would you have? Would - they hesitate to club you to . death and devour you, as can- nibals often did on this planet in previous centuries? Re-read today’s case and then think! By GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-320: Lois J.,--aged 19, is a member of my Bible class. agi ‘han, 0 jae cik, aa palin belong neither to the Hebrew They are religious orphans and comparatively pagan. In fact, millions of them react :-with the selfishness and euny of the Stone - Age. This is difficult for mntet of you readers to comprehend, for you “lave been reared in moral homes and have participated in school sportsman- athletics where good’ ship has also been taught you sil telia' bibguity tone es’ - Spy on you or arrest you “"Character,” said Dwight Moody, “is what you are in the dark." Well, we can trust 60 per cent And that is why our Republic has feet of clay. For those 70,000,- ’ Although you don't sitll yourselves. saints or even half- way good church folks, still react to the Golden Rule hl Be SEES es a. : “nH PONTIAC ¢ PRESS, TURSD AY. ocromnn u.1 1057 4 , iden Homie (Sh nch and Acts Like It = : = rt a eT are grandmothers, They didn't} 2 ‘|bring Mime, Renier, She persuad.| =i d them to come, . she : - — « + 28 5 Throughout. 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BANK. 2 ae ee * rasyie SOA) DRAYTON PLAINS; MIRACLE MILE BRANCH ? wane be am: snd gases igi ste Se ee bose, ‘tecidale of indodey and Business Eye An exploding world population, =_ Ts for, -higher living the peareaiont i Director E, Finley Carter of Stanford Research Institute, which with Time-Life International is sponsoring the meeting, said that ““only when trust prevails can _ eapital investments earn real div- idends—real in. a materia’ sense and real in contributing ‘to an qbundant te for all peoples.” here?" the English’ newsman ik Bob Considine Gaye: . {Even Dobbin Gets Royal Protocol Briefing OTTAWA (INS) = British. .re-|c porters covering the Queen's yisit to "Canada are distressed over ge *Beeause those cops won't let mye ctaes the street.” the guy seid. Pardew this teatnatioe with the we Dre Eine "Pray be assepir,” she said from hey throne, Bepon Sep Bin 0 sence m ea ; ‘1mm PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1087 is ° ; : 4 s Parliament here is bi-lingual, a fruit of years of war fought be- tween the British_and French for oe this rich rugged land. After the The ‘got a chance to UMiQucen's short “veuillez vous as- limber her French again when she seoir’ the speaker took over~-in} the two languages, His role, long rhearsed, saw him rise, tip his fri-cornered ceremonial hat, bow to Elizabeth and cry: wrat's MY LINE? 10-15 money “Gentleman Usher of the Black _|Rod, you will proceed to the House of Commons.and acquairtt that house it is. Her Majesty's pleasure that they’ attend her im- mediately in the Senate.” just isn't as pepe as theirs, The value ott the U.S. dollar it at 3.75 per cent below. media ean.cover the comings and goings of the Queen is the special tesk here of a first class staff of the government hospitality commit- "It's a bit png to-an Ameri- varies, = In Montreal it drops|} .jonly two cents. At a bar here the|# other day, it wags three cents under | the Canadian buck. The banks put|F to find’ a place trom|i ; which the 1,000 people of the news tee, headed by Andy Ross and Len § ples. They bave given us ex-| ses sits iinienitints ERTS in acting as a of go-between for? the earth , People in their intercourse with the royal people. When all seats are assigned, they find standi ling room. When all stand- ing room is gone they figure ways jand means of getting a man on a chandelie¥, “or something, and he reports to all on what he saw. When no press is permitted, as at the state dinner, the committee arranged for a series of “peekers, to de .given two minutes each at the parted curtains,” and alone!’ person, properly dressed, “to stand behind a potted palm.” ai * * a Our "pool" man for potted palm ‘duty took his job too literally and/ got himself in the same condition ee. 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Jenkins, W obatet, School:PTA F air gmoney.” wth Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. ' “Axford of ~~ Rochester announce the engagement of their daughter, » Helen Elizabeth, to Gordon Foster. - Oswalt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Foster Oswalt. of Vicksburg. Helen is a senior at Michigan State University where Gordon was graduated. A summer ~ wedding is “weve -.. = HELEN E. AXFORD we peed '» Baker Cites Gruesome Requests Gore Attracts Gals, Claims TV Emcee By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor ' Women are the bloodthirsty members of the species, says Art Baker, who has spent a ene pee ot Se ee live studying them. His current opinion ts. beak’ an. analysis of requests: which come in from men, wom-- -en and children to his seven- — year-old television program, .“You Asked For It.” YEARN FOR GORE . “All the more gruesome re- quests are from women,” says handsome . silver - haired. Baker, “They write in asking ‘to see Bword sw snakes and slaughter house . er" “One time..we had a, pro- gram which a' woman kissed a and afterward os there were boxes of requests y all, from women — asking | - to “see it again.” “Men's requests run-true to form, says Baker. They are ' interested -in sports . events, . animal acts and bathing beau- ties. He adds: en 29 — wile men are — a Junior Pontiac Women’s Club “Was held in the Civic ‘Room ot Federal Savings and. Loan _ Building; “jAmong the 56 at- - tending Monday evening were - Mrs. Jolin: Doig, ‘honorary meniber, and Mrs. John Bar- ‘ett of Okemos, an associate “It's a funny. "The i meetYg of ° interested in feminine. beauty, women hardly ever show any interest in seeing muscle men, stich as the various Mr. Amer- . ica champions. COOL TO FASHION “You'd think there would be ‘lots of requests to see things like the Paris fashion shows, tod, but strangely: enough, there aren't. Women, it seems, would . rather. see something good and gory.'!< During the years he has been emcee of the program, Baker has traveled over most of the supply fans’ requests, “There's one regular ‘tiliet 2 that I never have filled,-and I don't intend even to try,”” he says. “It seems everybody wants to see a sultan’s har- em. But even if I had a chance, I wouldn't disillusion them, because the sultan’s fa- . vorites in real life don't. look & bit like the pictures. in Es- ~ quire.” ‘ The subjects that bring the _ greafest response from men, women and children, says Bak- er, are animals — any kind ‘of animals. junior Women’s Group. - Holds Opening. Meeting — discussed future projects of presiden chairman, does the same » for Douglas Quinn. Pontise Press Fhote The | fair will be held Wednesday and will feature, among other things, a _ smorgasbord and pony rides. Mrs. Wright Talks _ to Hawthorne PTA the topic: of guest speaker Mrs. ‘William Wright at the ° Hawthorne School PTA meet- ing Mrs. Wright is hospitality chairman. for the Pontiac Council of PTA and state pro- gram chairman for the Mich-\ igan Congress of PTA. Refreshments were served at the Tharsday meeting by the homeroom mothers of ~ the classes of Mrs. Thomas John- son and Mrs. Thomas: Turner. with Mrs, Johnson and Mrs. rome presiding at the table. | ‘Crepe Smart, Simple The little black crepe dress is high fashion for late sum- _mer and early fall wear; You can pay any price for it, but. Whatever the price tag the dress should. be simple to be — smart. Look for the softened sheath with just a suggestion of sleeve, : % “Challenge to PTA” waa Pontiac Club Fede tien Pays Tribute to Mayor Mayor William Donaldson “was honored Monday when the City Federation of Women's Clubs met at McCarroll School. Mrs. Frank Anderson, public affairs chairman, presented a resolution from the federation honoring the mayor as an out- standing and dedicated citizen of the community. In accepting the award, Mayor Donaldson urged the group to join in fighting for passage of the. - hospital. bond issue: Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, super- ° “fntendent of Pontiac schools, spoke on the financial picture of the school system. He showed slides. depicting the .ac- complishments since 1954 when mills were voted for «Various schools with their recent construction in the —- form-—ol-classrooms and multi- - purpose rooms were shown, Dr. Whitmer stated-that in 1957 there was a gain in en- ‘Queen Weare Old Costumes — _ selous Britons noted today that. on Canada Visit. LONDON @ > Fashion-con- Queen Elizabeth If is trotting. | out ‘some old. outfits on her’ 2) visit to Canada. a eS * *. : _ One reporter: estimated the. Queen had saved about 880 pounds ($2,380) by not’ replac- ing them. ae SEEN MANY TIMES The red velvet fitted coat ‘with fur collar she wore when she stepped out of her air- plane has been seen in public at home many times. coe ae * ; The beige suit with mink trimming. she wore to church Sunday sdw ‘service on her state trip to Paris cartier this year. FAMILIAR DRESS ‘A gray wool dress shot with - silver which she wore on her The short-sleeved’ lace with teifete cummed a haar ny gered oa peared June 18 \at ‘the Ascot races. ; Bridge Winners Pontiac Duplicate Mrs. Earl Wate rollment of 3,720 pupils, Now the capacity of schools and the enrollment is abayt even, he said, The multi-purpose-room ~ program is cémpleted. . Showing a chart of the debt © retirement schedule, Dr. Whit- mer stated, “By 1964 the total program will be amortized and all construction will-have been y paid for.” ~ Mrs. Joseph Panter presided -at the coffee table which car- ried out a fall. motif with a... colorful. cornucopia of ‘autumn — flowers. Cup Overfioweth It is just as poor manners_ for a-petson always to insist on picking up the check as to be slow about reaching for it. —The person. who is gracious to bé around likes to do his part, but he is also willing to - let others do theirs. ‘C ocktail aalibhe up the collection of Nina Ricci in pistachio green taffeta would make any ~ woman feel like a queen. The gown is one of many. fashions to be shown. in Dallas. A group of -Paris models will fly to Dalles to present the fashions. Plastic Surgery Project Explained to City Artists “Beyond the Realm of Pias- © tie Surgery” was the topic discussed by C, Beaver Ed- wards, sculptor and painter, when he addressed ‘members Work You Love Leads to Love ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD Whenever I meet people who are really happily married, | am overcome with curidsity as to how they first met each other, ot * * I used to devote a good deal of effort to making a smooth transition in the.conversation, so that I could.find out without asking them point-blank, But now I come right out and ask, “How did you two aie mel ‘ ‘MEET VOCATIONALLY Twenty years ago, chances are, they met socially — at a friend's fhouse or through a sister or brother pron a blind date.. / But nowadays, they are more likely to meet vocationally — _through his job or her job or a course they took or a business Bh eoniry Rake 5 mayie ved activity. . For exam example, last week r % miet a ‘horn couple, both in their late’40s. They were devoted to’each other and, I learned, ‘they had only been married for seven years. cah! — that made the bride about 42 at the time of her marriage. x « * When I asked: how they had met, they both —_ and Mrs. R. began. WITHOUT HOPE “I was a spinster in a small. candidly. town,"’ she said gs | had no. hope of ever getting married. . * * * “T had a job that paid my way but wasn't too fascinating. ' But my hobby,. which is sew- ing, was my great love. “IT even had a class in sew- ing, which practically every woman. and girl in town took — sooner or later. “In the process of teaching I experimented this: little ““] called and asked if I cc sit in on one, of r classes tes ‘and the very nearty didn't ‘let ~ ad “My classes were liniportant to me,” Mrg. T, picked it up, . “and I didn’t want any tour- ists; But I finally relented and let Tom come. And I loved him on sight! Saghie yoo" DIDN'T CHASE HIM , “I think the reason the loved Ine -was because I was so busy with my job and my class that I didn't chase him. The novelty of it, after all the women who'd -been’ pursuing him for years, did it!" ~) ye Woe The moral is—if. you want . your man, get into work you > Jove! (Copyright 1907 -f the Pontiac Society of Ar tists at Adah Shelly Library. 7 * * * Mr. Edwards has been work- ing in conjunction with doc- tors in rehabilitation of con- _ genital, traumitic and acci- “denial disfigurements through sculpturing. His work involves making ar». tificial hands and feet. He tried special adhesivés for _.fastening these devices on him- self to be sure they were non- + & & The. psychological effect of a Doesn’t Fit the Part A mother complains that when she drives teen-agers to her house, few of them éver __ stop to offer to help carry in. -packages and sacks of gro- ceries. She says she doesn't mind béing.a chauffeur, but she hates to be turned into a bellhop, too, - i ‘to reclaim her title as No. 1 there; Wo. - igfy. to VFW 1008 met in the . /rail-on East Pike street Mon- ‘man of the Oct. 2 aoe to Cap tal ee “Perle bie a for. Her: Friends” From Filmdom By JANE EADS. . WASHINGTON — - Hollywood celebrities are moving inon- local party scehe to share the social limelight with familiar government aaa homes officials, Hostess Perle Mesta, ‘back party-thrower after more than a year. of galavanting, plans ~ to invite many of the film ‘capital's top celebrities we her fetes this season. PARTY FOR JU py Her first big do of the sea- son Wag t “for Judy -Gar- land and a movietown retinue, though the’ usual crowd of Washington headliners were a a a ee ‘The hostess told mé she has planned a peries of Sunday Auncheon parties, small and * intimate “go everyone can get acquainted,” The® first. of these was in preee honor of ‘actress Joan Craw: ford and her husband, Altred Sheele. * * {'I- love Hollywood,” Perle — told me. “I have made many friends there and I want them to come to Washington ooh can repay the many nesses they extended to mé during the months I spent there, “Ot course, I love the pol- iticlang of ‘both houses of Congress and will always want them around.” SLY DIG AT GWEN This last obviously was a sly dig at rival hostess, Gwen Cafritz, who was quoted as her congressional quota mainly fo sen- “the lower house members” ry Perle's long absence from the capital last year was the cause of much speculation and — brother-in-law and sister,..Mr,....... Tysons are still away, living in Nevada. - * * * Perle gave lecturing and the TV filming of her life ‘tory as the reason for not MORE RELAXED a The. sujt.was settled several Be monthg ago and a new Perle, , _ and younger-looking than Tye / ever seen her, is back. —_/ '* £2 ie yo “I'm going to stay” put awhile,” she said happily. Auxiliary’ to. VEW Makes Donations pitals were made when Auxil- day.. Plans to aid the VFW Ss out, oe 8 Lf Beach was. a = me / ee. - Peotine Press member. _ Wellman, Mrs. Clark 3. Adams, L7 oe inne, Albert Gates, Mis. :| \ Everett Garrison, ‘Mrs Harry Preceding the meeting punch ' w as served an attractive Rice, Mrs. Lauchner——- ice sculptured bowl .of pale : { gold, Autumn leaves and fruit, | ‘were molded into the bow. | PUTURE: PROJECTS yan hae ha aa f members ~ 4 $n ¥, and Mrs. James Clarkson, “The next méeting will be Room. . : New Stabafa C Griffin (left). and ate is secretary wv the pata, at a tea honored ith a téa° in the Oakwood is president of the club and Mary . pera: new members. a , avenue of Kay Whitfield (right). ° Shadley (center J is, one pet the new, wei are sonatas by Ing ri pa re ee Nine ne ceca! were honorees at — members. Ls Bet i \ -\py bit “7 ay \ : ay ; ' ei * | i | ; 5 ssoubhatt a bh ne Jo Whitfield rites New members of Stabafa Club were ~ the Seuitieel Sue KoPrince (left) . ‘fhe way in ‘which you 4 opply’s your lipstick may gf : ] Corn and Tomatoes to Noodle Dish “d / Me green pepper, chopped 1 small onion, cho Ars. McGhee Adds! *iman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R, 04/25 at All Saints Episcopal Church. |Sugor Starch Them : _ Piano - Voice - 4 pound ground | 2 ! ES : w ernel corn TE wee? yas | > Mishigin Brown onion and green,pepper| gat. Ae ooh Pc gfbud be a mo et nar arpa agtwe been said that ine —o =? ou can te of a housekeeper a woman is a at = Sel. irom the way sh pts on her lipstick? ‘No ei ae. 3s joann aoe It's No Bicblem to ‘Spot’ e ower |- : : . ind Beef latrines Home This Year's Chic Woman ignored: ata. surprise pantry) West German Designers Make News *. Streeter of Stout street, will Warman of Douglas street, on Oct. Attending: the affair werg’ Mrs. Case Streeter, Mrs, Robert Morin, Mrs. Leon.Griffin, Christine Grif- fin, Mrs. James Van Dyke and Mrs. Herbert Strohkirch. * wt Others = présent were Linda _|Strohkirch, Mrs. Alex Burns, Mrs. Oleo Knudsen, Mrs, I. C.. Priest, Mrs, Maty Napierski and Mrs. ig 4 bcatate To starch crocheted baskets - and other favors, boil 14 cup r in 2-3 cup ‘ot water for three “Iminutes._ Cool “Fin-a@ little hot-fat. Add seat: and __ Masic brown. Add tomatoes“and bring 7 | Teachers to boiling point, Add’ noodles and | _ Association cook five minutes, | Add corn, segson to taste and pour into caéserole, Top with |erated cheese. Brown in a 373 degree oven for os) = at Serves 46. = ty 7A New... \/ | Flattering You Ps _PERMANENTS| $750 to $20 Hair Cutting and Styling ‘ROWENA’S: BEAUTY SHOP 4831 Dixie Hwy. 1216 Baldwin How to Wrap-Up | a Male ‘Make Connie s Town & Country : qeer Headquarters For.... ‘vans “HAND TURNED lippers slightly, dip basket, then ‘stretch to de- sired shape as it hardens, Bas- kets may be dipped in melted paraffin but the sugar gives a -ilot spots, that is, ingly short, at-the-knee style pro- + 2. posed by Balenciaga and Given- That's: the top style news trom|"" With Lavish Use of~ Ocelot Fur By JOAN HANAUER but often daring in back. Hemlines ;|were from 15-to 16 inches off the floor, following Dior’s modified ionable woman by “ber spots—oce- Gerniany, where fashion designers | DIPPING HEMLINE are doing their very best to make their’ nation’ as important in the fashion field as Italy—and some- day maybe beat the Paris cou- turiers at their own game, was a beige velvet dress with a Fur trim was tops, including ; not only spotted ocelot, but * * * blond and dark beaver, fox The was decorated from Dresses had the “sack” or “‘che- mise” look brought out by Paris! - this year, Don’t confuse the terms —they both mean shapeless, but people who don't 4ike them call them sacks, those who think they are the Jast-word in high fashion like ‘the more dignified “chemise” term. favor with the German fashion x * *, —. effect. ee were modest in front, ‘Couple fo Live in ‘Adrian Before members of their imyhedi- Elouise Reid “the. betde-were 6 ry thes over pink taffeta dress with an orchid corsage. ‘ Mrs, Léon Clenitenin served as. the bride's only attendant. _ . 4 as his brother's best ‘}ithe couple will live in Adrian American fashion editors, flown to Dusseldorf by Lufthansa Ger- man Airlies to see the Berlin and West German a. were treat- ed to a group of glittering night- time clothes. All that glittered was For the young there was a dress with pressed pleats in the skirt. A. velvet coat lined with lame completed the costume. CLUSTER OF SPARKLERS ter of gold. and silver s embroidered from the waist down to the end of the hipline. An all- over white green-leaved pink roses re- embroidered over it in more beads. * * * For those who prefer a this-year touch to last year’s styles, there was a lace sheath with waist-hug- ging cummerbund combined with a and edged--in--mink, Elliott's : hela baiaw ten ve ae Jn |; “ees by Elliott’s master c srr See Ouir Gomplete Carpet Selection © ‘Open Evenings by Appoiiument! The Rocky Mountains »' have ur, Nancy Jean Brown Wed in Candlelight Ceremony ‘lp soil Gan trin $ turd et Wetleng Beate aturday at .iChurch, Dr. J skirt length, rather than the shock-| ; An example of the ocelot look. tof nylon chiffon with fitted bodices, : and pleated | J skirts featuring satin cummer- © Isleeveless ‘silver lame shirtwaist| A beige chiffon dress, with the ; inevitably eased waist, had a clus-|: beaded sheath had/ ’ ew chiffon wrap lined in lace Naney Jean* Brown became the . I. Chapman offi- cate in the presence of 250 fuests fee: * The bride is the . daughter of Alfred Brown of, West Yale ave- Hackett of Auburn Heights, For her a Nancy chose rs peari tiara with pearl crochet beading secured Nancy’s fingertip veil of nylon tulle, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations and lace, centered with an orchid, To Foe Acting as maid of honor was Donna Codling. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Rowe and Mrs. Gordon June, sister of the bridegroom. All were gowned alike, wearing pale blue ballerina-length gowns scooped necklines, bunds and bustle backs. : Their velvet band headpieces held half-veils accented by rhine- stones, and they carried bouquets of pink carnations=centered with’; a pink and yellow carnation mix- ASSIST BRIDEGROOM ‘and MRS. HAN. HACKETT IR. Mrs.. Harold. _ N. Hackett of eect — tnd Dick Rosner of Drayton Woods and Kenny Duenge} of Auburn Beverly J .Judd Becomes Bride Ms. Lena Judd of Norton ave- Rev. Carl W., ‘Nelson officiating. Emom Toler served as tle bride’s only attendant and Larry Morris: was the best man. After a brief wedding trip the bridegroom will fly. to Thule, Greenland, where he is stationed. er OW ee! Parents of the bridegroom are Gordon June acted as best man, Mr. and -Mrs. Russell W. Carison. Betty V. Bryan Marries : ~ peaks from 11,000 to 14,255 feet woth ‘ _MRS. JOHN A, LEWIS 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford OR 3-1225 Hello - ay? JT's A DATE! 1 NYE DAIRY. | IZED MILK. WE CATER rae TOO. me pa | ona 2h |. 4 Es ’ Lewis of Edison street. GOWNED. IN LACE ‘Before’ members of the im- mediate families’ Betty . V. Bryan and John A. Lewis were married Saturday. after- noon. The Rev. George Mahder performed the ceremony-in the Edison street. home of the bride's sister, Mrs; -Lawrence Gaylord. “sy RoR The bride. is the daughter of Albert Bryan of Fairgrove avenue, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Charles For her wedding the bride chose a Rose Pointe lace dress featuring a V neckline, irides- cent sequins on a fitted bodice, and long fitted sleeves. The ballerina-length ,skirt of Rose Pointe. Jace ‘was — fashioned with a scalloped hem. jat a hotel, in for. me (with the hostess’ of course). “+ arrived back home much earlier. than I had expected. and called my friend to tell hér that I was ‘home and that I would be like to invite: the clergyman who will officiate at the ceremony to the reception, which is being held Do I send him an en- graved invitation or do T invite - him personally?" Answer: It he: is married, picid aad ee tarviintion ahdomecd to The Rev. and Mrs. If he is not personally when you make ar- rangements for the wedding. : will -seon celebrate their golden wedding. anniversary, and my sister and I would like very _ much to give a reception for them. However, we are purzied . as to how our names- should ap- pear on the. invitation. I. am single and my sister is mar- © Fied.~ Also, should my sister's husband's name appecr on the invitations?”’ Answer: A formal invitation -(could be engraved, “In- honour of. the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William: Brown, their daughters and son-in-law re- quest the pleasure of your com- pany on Friday evening the third of June at nine o'clock in the dall- room of the Round Hills Club. WSCS Schedules November 7 Dinner ’ Mrs. Leo Mineweaset was’ named general chairman of a tur- . key dinner scheduled for Nov. 7 by members of Women’s Society of Christian Service of Oakland Park Methodist Church. It was also announced at the Friday evening meeting that Mrs, Carney Loucks: will be in charge of the dining room, There will be a Fun Night co- operative dinner ey in the ; church. Dust Spice Shel f Your family's dinner is likely to be seasoned with dust — right along with more tasty flavors — unless your, spice shelf you keep clean. Swab the tops and sides of all spice containers with a lightly sudsed sponge regularly. Then you'll be able to shake away with. out fear of contaminating the food. Justice Stanley Forman Reed was Solicitor General of the United States. when President Roosevelt named him to the a Court in 1938. She wore a Juliet-type cap “with: pearls and a: ballerina- “Jength veil of French silk il- * * * lord wore -a- light blue .wool ., Jersey ‘sheath with matching For a reception in the Gay- lord home Mrs. Lewis wot a I}. navy silk dress with pink rose THE HATTER “42 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7514 MARGUERITE’S YARN SHOP _ Learn fo Eait * Free Instruction ‘Classes 197 SB. Jessie off Fee “OVER, of Dr. Stanley W. Black _ — OPTOMETRIST — 38 mee LAKE AD. 1 Block Webt of M-59 ~ "EVENINGS | By APPOINTMENT. Now Located at . » of Case Lake (Road, Pontiee’ ‘MAC'S DRUG STORE Rochester : “Dear Ses, Post: My parents. ett ¥ 4 Sh woman is Some ee & men-con + Sante See. thing to brag abou RUTH MILLETT | Bomé tacts tn bow Yen that women find hard to un a man thinks that his ast to understand a| fesome So aached to an old hat a ‘ ‘ 4 ait 3 i ae cd er ri a = & ‘ [4 é : - ~ THE see oe oe : kd see Ce ea es ce - lly Bewilder Women| Jatt! ‘Why. Tired Hubbies Uy, 3 »0 ~ When Attractive Girl Pep | : Enters: saris Therese hg 4 Dodd la a t- ttered, + , ph pe ‘worn - out +— —}"0'Connor, “| was arrne son of Mr. and Mrs. James Patrick O'Connor of | Berkley. The bride-elect Sacred Heart from U. of M. ‘EUCILLE THERESE 'WARTIGAN . and Mrs, Mrs. ! : Mrs Pattern No. 5765 contains tissue|Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hil- —waist sizes 24°, 26", 28” incl.;iton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘iron transfer for leaf motifs: | Hadden, butterfly crochet directions; sewing) Movies of the group's Aug. 3 directions, ... . | weekend camp-out at Port Austin ; 25e in coins, your name,/were shown. a i) . wv Gane a Gene mune ames Officers __Have you a copy of- our 1957; Mrs. Roy Fosbender is president Needlework Album? It contains 56/of- ember Group of ‘By VIRGINIA KACHAN CHICAGO (INS) — A pert bru- nette widow is resuming a career of telling women what their best friends won't — or can't — tell -|them about their clothes. e * * *. eo * ‘i Mrs. Alma P. Cresci-Muller is a fashion -consultant who takes Cresci-Muller either confirms a Widow Specializes in. ‘Criticizing Clothes clothes only to wear tiie once or twice because they are. not suited to them individually or are | not fitted properly.” . “Many women,” she said, “need an objective point of view. Some are afraid to ask their friends for help because it might reflect on their taste, Others feel friends select un- attractive things for them.” In —o a. woman's shop- ping, Mrs. .Cresci-Myllerlets—the client choose things ‘anywhere in Chicago by herself. ‘Then, when the selections are made, she goes 4° boulevard left | | Petzonal Nex ews ail L n terest whieh: near’ 1aitend, was the scene of a retreat for’ Detroit Presbyterial and Wom- en's Association. presidents, at- - tended by six members of Pontiac's First Presbyterian Chureh. Among those present at the affair’ this past weekend were Mrs. James C. Covert of Scott | ‘Lake road, president of the | Detroit Preshyterial Society; -Mrs. H. H. Pattison of Pontiac [* Trail, president of the Pontiac © Presbyterian Church Women's ‘Association, and Mrs... Ted Koella of Woodland avenue; national~ missions treasurer of the Detroit Presbyterial. _. Others attending were Vera | Bassett, Avis -Carey and Mrs. Jessie Snvder: ke & we Harold Rouse of James K Sunday for sev- eral) weeks in the Upper Pe- * * * Weekend guests at the East dent at. Michigan State Uni- versity, Marjorie Pound of Bloonifield~ Hills has been named cochair- _ man of the Parents’ Day luncheon to be held Saturday at Carleton College, Northfield, * Mr. and Mrs. John Dowling: si - Of Lake Orion have returned’ ‘Minn. A junior, she is ‘the daughter of Mrs. Pollie B. ra * * from a trip to the Upper Peninsula. Highlighting their Week’s vacation were’ visits. to the Soo Locks and Mackinac Island. tok Participating in the tradition- al investiture of freshman stu- dents in collegiate caps and gowns at Mercy College Oct. 21 will be area freshmen ‘Donna -Pudvan of Square Lake road, Irene Zoulek of Orchard Lake and Sharron Denby of Auburn Heights... aes ae eae Duncan F. McVean, a student at the University * > Asher Sunday sto attend the” wedding reception of his broth- er and sister-indaw, Mr. and. . Mrs. Robert B. McVean. , Nite.- W Scott of Delaware}: drive, worthy ‘high priestess. of White Shrine 22, will entertain her honerary officers and supreme’ ap- be held at Roosevelt Templé_on October 23. * bos ts To Entertain Officers 4 pointive officers at a dinner to| $50 N. Woodward .\b Birmingham 8458 {i 10-20 A_ carefully designed shirtwaist young figure, Front——-butteniny makes it a joy to wear and care for. - No. 8458 with Patt-O-Rama is in sizes 10, 12, 14; 16, @8, 20. 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The theory has a washing and inspection of the imports. : Dirt washed from the Denmark bulbs was taken to Grand Rapids and buried deep underground near against the spread of plant disease. : « County Calendar : A giant “shipment of - 7,000,000; mark, to Grand Rapids recent ne Contract price includes all built- was 100 big for him to tackle, There was a great need of re- vamping the various departments and his experience as an admin- istrator is evident. Manager Slone| is recognized by managers all over Michigan as being “‘tops.” Slone Resigns Post te thelr “Clty strong. However, I feel that this pinned cannot he: dinre- j om Grosse... Pointe Park. Gity — Thursday, at . pm. RAM Almont ‘ * 76. will bois ® special meeting 5 - for two candidates on the MM degree en will follow = the Jom a veland Tew rashtp Mt. etna wees is sponsoring a.rum- _ Mage and bake sale on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 10 at the Church. Hours will bef rom 10 a.m. to p.m, The merch is located at the térner of Bald EP gt, J BB epg reads, Lunch! Uy age, eee New Hoinemakers here will moet at; The the heme of Mrs. Eva Cregg at 10 a.m ednesday. will be eos _Wortden’ : fs ‘Pine Lake - Mrs. Robert Callow, president of ne othsotinn “a. be held Wednes- 70a Gass » at the pepe ef pore, Baares Cloyd, 0-0 : lomabeene wn 7. served at 12: 0 pam Annoal’ meeting ‘of .the Metamora ‘emetery Ladies hesthacy will be held - at Pilgrim Gm gy ay Church on a “— inner at noon will ha & bdusinesss necks. “Christmas < | Council desires that I assume roy new duties on or about dan. 1, 1958. If I may be’ of service te you in helping my successor either before I Jeave or after. Ward, F'would be more than glad to do #0, The Village of Rochester will | ever I may be. Following the reading of - the resignation, a resolution was made John Dahirnan that “It As.- with. sincere regret that we receive iwish him. congratulations and God Speed. Through his eight and one- half years of ard work and sin- always have a. true friend wher- | by Councilmen Clarence Buri and| as Robert A. Sione | - Manager. Slone's resignation. We|. . ~one-time charge for installation. Extra one-time charge for color. : of the South East Michigan district |i equipment and heating: Desks) wil] meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, -" jare excluded. in the new IOOF hall located on. "Work on the adton is Expected Warren St. An invitation has been B heleadh .-eseneetinenMatanate sear ce andl Pec acam _ SOLVED-S. PETERSEN = | : here nf Mt. and Mrs. Albert C. Peter. | sad, Rewers: farmers market lhe Hamlin Dist. Refeshnent ‘eo of 6285 OF Ra, Clarkston, - git. whap. bake and candy announce engagement . . eoth, with w pakewaik bigh. ("ll De-served. | their daughter, Solve) Sidsel, to Se ee PE civanee, for ps snk ae lighting the evening. Attractions |. -—~ Metamora . | George Edward Waggoner Jr. afford, regardiess ef how much tr how many yén ove, for the young include pony rides, “The first ‘meeting of the jiewly| rong ana and Mra. George E. re SECURITY On on , a + hay rides and dancing. ae ae organized Intermediate Girt Scouts] (oe eo pga eed arog bea , ONE ‘PLACE TO PAY. ehartet ines 4 = Park, They will recei vlan Goan oe Will be|has been held here, with 21 girls of Education af the University 0 5 setedllagl y ve alused to pa nol eq at the’, schoolt ‘i - manager form of government. Wvoleatie ween?” which if not covered by the scholMetamora. PTA ix sponscing. te| oi eae, and ME. Wagoner weet Ae eh Gra commeeliag a With the hiring of Robert No action was tiken at this . Several hundreds of dol-\local group with Mrs. Helen February as a junior in the field Mich Credit Counsellors Rochester saw many im: ee a ee ee ere ee ee et SeviRcecht ond Men, Doris Hichbiee os] a chemical ‘engineering. A au 6: = igen. | provements the first year and (ager. — _____‘previots carnivals, chairmen said.|leaders, January wedding is planned, sapiue they have been continuous each . : > year. * x ee ; o He has’ had entire pescineliin ny e po aw oe: CoP ee over all municipal departments and Not need to run—so easy 1 to alle a ~ another’ handy phone at your elbow! } Extension ‘telephone only about a dollar a sonth, plus tax, after ae yes MICHIGAN BELL’ TELEPHONE COMPANY _, Why lose up to $1000.00 in depreciation on.a 1957 car now when you can own a i] | | and gain as much as $. 0) i FA q 1987 clean- -Up prices are not the bargains they appear to be— i aoe get the facts before you buy. See your EDSEL DEALER ff | = i _ RIEMENSCHNEIDER- ENGELHART . . H | Pontiac, Mich. Wy 232 S. . Saginaw Street © ae eae am “ es gt LT SA iv } OF ie oes CURR ERC is Sy a me eee =) oe 4 sate trretssssscensneeecsseeseen || ae 88 8 8 8 2 oe ee (oe ee eee ee es kK ee ee ‘ OE RTRE REECE REE 5 iat MEH: PN ice -cugalh. inkl 8 ote ‘ iN 4 - ease of the two mistresses at _ the United -States tomorrow,’ Not that Charles is homesick or anything like that. He misses ‘his ih what makes the prince ‘sulk . and pull long faces is that he is missing out on a tg to. America, bil —* rer Zi i fg moni | The report on-Chari weeks at Cheam fs: could . do better.” “By Charles, in ie hag: lease aanee : uniform, with short" pants and ai _dark blue cap, is indistinguishabie ee ne Sere ay aged 8 to c how . completely "he been absorbed was shown be bas ly when a ‘son—replying to his mother’s discreet query, ‘‘How is Charles getting .on?"”—wrote back, “Which Charles? There are many prob- turning out muscular "er, Queen Elizabeth I, arrives dn ones,” is out at Cheam, which [Prides itself on good manners, } Cheam also prides ‘itself in Christians. _For- Charies, who has already shown an aptness for games, this means plenty of soccer, with rugger as well after the Christ- mas holidays. — Should -he: grow bored on this sports diet there aré tennis courts,| 4 a swiniming pool and even a nine- hole. golf course on the 65 acres of SCHOOLBOY CHARLES as he looked last June at Kensington. - boys named Charles here.” For the teaching staff there ts. only one-“Prince Charlies,” how- ever, for so they address- the young heir to the British throne, Me, in turn, addresses his teach- ers as “Sir,” or“‘Ma’am,” in the Charles’ day begins when a’ bell sounds in his dormitory at 7:15 a.m. He slips out of his spring- less, iren, barracks-style bed, _ with its wafer-thin mattress, and! _ makes a dash for the wash-sta which he shares with his eight dorm- mates: YR Om ; He ‘miakes his own bed, as does evety other boy; blackens his own boots. ‘The public school "system. of “fagging,”” whereby the younger boys slave for the older British Believe ° Their. Monarchs - Are Overworked LONDON (INS)"— The Queen's American tour is certain to. re- and the: Duke of Edinburgh may be working too hard. * * * The members of the royal fam- fly are generally conceded to: be among the hardest-working people in Britain. Public ceremonies can “be exhausting, as anyone knows| one, and the ueen tackles doz- ens, especially when she is on NdS!tinited Kingdom of Great Britain vive. anxiety. in Britain ,that she |! ‘who has ever stood or sat through! - ley ‘Left Behind én On Sundays the boys walk a quarter of a mile to the village church at Headley, where. Rev. Reginald Rabbetts usually takes ‘the service. It is not certain yet whether Charles will sing in the choir this dad ~did). It depends upon whether his- voice is good) enough, How did .Cheam, which dates back te 1646, come to be eoniect- ed with the royal family? Prince of , when First Lerd in ‘1914, noticed that. Louis Sea two norte ouch iy tere ably good manner. Ne called them in and asked, “Where were you educated?" men. son," Prince Louis announced. And so it was ‘that the son ; yi nce George, was sent to Cheam. in his turn, Prince George's son, the present Marquis of Mil- now: Prince Charte s. “Cheam, ,” said the young “Then that's the euheet fe my ford Haven, went. to Cheam in 1928—followed by his cousin, the Duke of Edinburgh in 1930.And)* : Exhausted Males Give Her Majesty Top Mark for Sportsmanship | By RUTH _MONTGOMERY -EINS Correspondent . “ WASHINGTON (INS) — Several dozen. two-fisted “males have. al- ready played queen-for-a-day in dry-run anticipation of her Brit- tani¢ ‘Majesty's: arrival in Ameri- ca tomorrow. “We just grab a y = body — and push bh into posi- Duke of Windéor, New York Hotel - yin ‘Majestic Jam - NEW YORK (INS)—A royal traffic on, in the corridors, of the stately Waldorf Towers, involving Queen Elizabeth II of Britain and Crown Prince Faisai-of. andl “Acai, “has been | developing this past ‘week. So desperate is/the entanglement that it appears Queen Elizabeth and’ her fonsort Prince Philip may have to occupy the suite usually reserved for her coolly-received uncle, the and his¢ tion,”’ Assistant Protocol Chief Victor Purse murmured’ wearily today as he paced off.a few miles more of queenly steps, The schedule for Queen Eliza- hausting as it is” should be a snap compared with Vic's re- hearsals, __.. — The State Department official, who so captivated visiting King Saud after the Arabian potentate insisted on having him accompany him. back to the Mideast, has _.., taken every step that the Queen will take on her state. visit — BAIN OR SHINE “Rain- or ‘shine, we've got it American-born duchess, who is persona non. grata at Buck-; ingham. Palace; MANY HARASSED The resultant headache has clutched. at the brow of American commoners, from harassed hotel executives to'the protocol experts | of the State Department in Wash- With the Queen of England and her party arriving Oct, 21 for a. stay in New Kock ef at | much more than hall a’ day, the — is shaping up as fol - The top-drawer suite at the Wal- dorf Towers, the most regal caravanserai in town, is 35-A, Faisal, heir-apparent to the oil Moe em of Saudi pao surgery. onto his key wi grip on prerogative,” ee Sere and - Prince Philip. , Casting. about. for a suitable alternative; hotel executives afd” _ protocol experts seized upon the Towers’ suite 28-A, This palatial suite, though sec- Many Discover ‘Queen's Titles Jawbreakers LONDON (INS) — Few people could address Queen Elizabeth by|,,, her full titles without drawing a second breath. - 2 <- ® Officially, she is Her Most Ex- cellent Majesty Elizabeth the Sec- ond, by. the Grace.of God of the and North Ireland and of her Realms and Territories, Queen:- Head of the Commonwealth, De- fender of the. Faith, » In addition, she is Sovereign of the British Orders of Knight- Guards; ° “the Royal Welsh Fus- iliers, the Nor Lancashire Reg: Highlanders, the Royal Malta’ Ar- tillery, the Royal Ordnance Corps, the Queen’s Own Worcester Hus- sars; as: wéll as seven Canadian, five ae “oe five New Zealand and eight West and corps. < o£ h&. 2s She is Captain-General of the Royal Canadian Artillery; Air Commodore-in-Chief of several jing: African regiments |. Combined Cadet Force ‘and the| _ . niin ‘an that way. -- Final pas EA in, this ‘one-step ston ‘ask the“Queen to autograph this lesson. . ie ond-best, might have been entirely Suitable, except for that one draw- , back serious enough to make a ‘diplomat turn in his striped pants. GAVE UP THRONE Suite 28-A is the New York stop- ping place of the Queen's uncle and ‘the woman he loved’ enough to'give up the British throne. In the quandary presented by an Arabian prince, who can’t . be evicted; and the British Queen, whose antipathy for the Windsors has been demonstrated often; Wi- ley T. Buchanan Jr., chief protocol officer of the, State Department, bears. an undeserved burden. -. Soe Buchanan, interviewed by phone ir’ Washington, bravely. asserted that one suite is as’ good as an- other ‘in the a Towers, vadd- “We knew. Prince Faisal was in 36-A and since he had en- gaged it beyond the Queen’s visit, he naturally-had the’ right-|- to stay there.” | which is known as the presidential | */suite. Its present tenant is Prince 4 This was the suite ‘ everyone! -|had in mind for Queen Elizabeth| -|hotel had not requested their party the traffic jam revolying around -|/York the garment was’ worth to us"? when the Waldort informed him 28-A was available. No one, apparently, advised the State De. pied by the duke- and duchess. x *« * “I don't know if it is, believe so, partment this was the suite occu- Asked if he realized 28-A was the | Windsor suite, Buchanan réplied: I don't . « I want to ‘make it perfectly clear we've had no dif- promises. ‘We'll deliver her dry! at any spot, no matter if the heavens open up with down- pours.” : Purse and his staff are not the -only ones whe haye been Williamsburg, New York, The dry~runs’ have also swept up British Embassy personnel by -. During: the Queen's parade at Sydney, Australia, in -1955, a Ht and had “seen” the prince say to -Elizabeth, “Perk up, little cab- bage; verre beginning to wilt.” body —- any) _ “beth IL — jampacked and ex- | not once, but three or four times. | down to the fraction-second,” Vic) _ « QUEEN ELIZABETH 1 15 icleomet 8 “ieee tiene 6 simmers 2 Parades. aes the dozens, J Service men, Scolluxd Y @’agents and White ; x * ity with the W aldorf or any-| else, whole royal party . . better. than we expected.” Buchinaa, however, admitted the State Department - had. asked for the presidential suite’ and was informed it was in Saudi Arabian hands, . As for the entourage of Prince Faisal, his spokesman said bluntly: “We have no intention of mov- ing.” - Se owe Oe The prince’s spokesman said the to move, F. Dell-Agnese, manager of the Towers, preferred not to discuss the presidential suite, which costs $150 a day and is decorated in Early American. ' Queen Liz Will Get $15,000 Mink Coat beth will be presented a mink coat —worth about $15,000—during her visit in the ‘hational capital, 2 - The Brifish Information Service said *today the Mutation Mink Breeder's Assn., will make the gift of a -Liutetia mink. upon the Queen's arrival in Washington.: The association said in New about $15,000. Buchanan said it “didn't matter ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: To Curtsy, Bob for Apples . New York society getting your mink. Even if “you don’t meet, the Queen - a er start for the Charleston. a You accompany these welesteed Secmekae "i schedule ea! Sonling ee. Bix. formal. ceremonies, eight huge WILL WATCH FOOTBALL The - rain-or-shine preparations hearsals, Should it pour as Her Majesty sweeps down the ‘steps of President Eisenhower's plane, Columbine III, at the MATS Air- field. here, a man-sized umbrella will shelter her into the termifial: if-the sun beams, the ceremony water the Queen will. mov toe outdoor box at Byrd Stadium for the Maryland-North Carolina’ foot- ball game Oct. 19. In the event of rain, however, Soldier almost as many: times as the ‘permanent honor guardsmen. QUEEN TO PLACE WREATH . “The Queen will lay the wreath , ,|there in a method that has neve been done before,” ‘Mitchell clared, proudly. “She'll place . it head at thé foot, instead of. of the tomb to make a longer and more dramati¢é ceremony.” _Heretofore, yisiting dignitaries have stepped from the. Arlington Oe style except you don’t come Ei 4 &, Don's Cemetery “Amphitheater directly | Royal Tours Run Smoothly with full military’ honors will be| Big Behind-the-Scenes Staff to Carry Weight of Queen's Visit . dozens of persons accompanying Queen Elizabeth to America are many who never hit the headlines but who carry much of the weight jof 4 trip, They range from Queen Eliza- beth’s personal _ladies-in-waiting down to footmen, Without them a royal tour could never be made. arpa the most important -man- of the wale =e will be private sec- | sta Bi ge alr vice on a pews boy when. 13 years ne is the chief link ‘between! Queen and her people and is her closest ‘adviser on domestic, foreign and Service affairs, HELP OUT Adeane has two assistants in London, One of them, Lt. Col. Martin Charteris, will be along to help out on the trip. Press ‘secretary ‘ommander | to the Head of the Tomb: to rd posit-the wreath. “The indomitable little Queen, however, will do it the long way around. to accommodate more sightseers, . Leaving the .car. ng the flower- rimmed Mall por ‘up the marble Richard Colville, ‘50, will be one” of the busiest men’ of the whote tour, Son of an admiral,’ Colvitte; joined the palace. staff as press: secretary to King. ‘George VI in) 1947 and continued the job under; Elizabeth. JOB TOUGH ie He «holds one -ot. the toughest) forties. o WASHINGTON — If Queen Eliz- abeth survives the back-breaking schedule set for her visit to the should end for all times the. charges that. there may be a + carn eed of the British mon- Prince-Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, will be exposed to 15 formal wel-| _ Hamers, LONDON (INS) — Among the ‘than mony. main events, The schedule of ceremonial arrivals and depart- ures, presentations,” wreath-lay- } ings ond greetings is endicss. Y| More’ Americans. than ever be- visit the Queen and her husband, 1, fore will meet the young monarch will be given a chance land her handsome husband injat a large, formal dinner which |will be held in the Pan American on TV. JAMESTOWN FIRST The year-long. _gelebration sur- rounding the 350th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Va., as the first British colony in North America is the technical reason for the visit. Elizabeth and Philip arrive at Patrick Henry Airport near Williamsburg, Va., at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 16, and- promptly take off, for) . Jamestown to start their historic} : two major parades, sic: toon tions, one formal ball, one football gaine. and ‘one. cornerstone cere- That's just a run-down on the person, read about the visit, ‘or Bei witness some of the - ceremonies will fly to Washington for the big doings, —... Sunday night, ‘Oct. ®, Ahey't take an overnight train te. New York, get a tickér-tape parade on Monday morning, attend a- hall that night and depart for home by royal .aireraft at 12: . a.m, Tuesday. . During the visit Her Majesty will save the ‘Queen's right hand from complete mutilation, . all women guests attending events for the Queen are requested to wear gloves. HANDSHAKING MARATHON The royal’ handshaking ~will reach a—climax on Friday night and Saturday morning of the visit when the Queen will meet more 5,000 persons at iwo huge receptions. a party, at the British embassy thrown iy’the ambassadors of. all ef the. Commonwealth countries, “An estimated 2,700 guests will ‘have to be raced a: the nee oar teiaiscsctaneibianaiilis 1, 100. to Write of Visit visit. * * * : On Thursday, after: spending the!) night at the famous Williamsburg The Friday ‘afternoon affair fs) ap etn Se Firestone | WHEEL ALIGNM ENT from other countries, * * Alter ‘that the Queen* Union bailding by | State and =. Next eae he tn “te 7 leave the White House early to rush back to the ‘embassy \ and great 2,500 members of the — meonwealth staffs of the Com aaben em- Inn, the Queen and her husband/7. WHEELS CUT TIRE L. WASHINGTON ( — The White} - House said today it has accredited more. than 1, 100 newsmen for cov-|.. lereie of Queen Elizabeth's visit, ithe largest press accreditation for steps to: the oe the Tombipublic relations job in the world. ‘a United States event during this [i ‘lfor the g. Then she|He imust see that the world prdgs| administration, said James C,if will pass the -amphithea-/has access to news of the 1 aes: and secretary. | in Cangilian Cross for: anifamily, while parrving efforts*’ “ oe ir Sage folie NR > eS ee rege Roll Out Red Carpet | . ‘ | have been tng the Quce's| ladientn-wWalting attending her— | GLASGOW, Va. «+ When they/] schedule are/ giving her top marks The Countess of Léicester and. oll out the red carpet — literal. |" for Janship, They capcede| '#4y Rose Baring. ‘lly, that it — to ‘welcome Great i need the combined! Another important member of Britain's Queen t 4 | jenergy .of/ Eleanor Roosevelt and|the Royal staff is the’ woman whojliamsburg, Va, . it. Vice. it Nixon to see her keeps the Queen .immaculately|204'feet in length ar / the |, mg pace that|dressed — Miss Margaret “Bobo” rrcmd oad ory t 5 of fat-cats to Donald, opie. ~ ber middle-} ki » Some look * iat from Scotland and New This is the party where the Queen. gets a chance to meet the - town's society folk ‘and nanan EF Philip | recover = ig i F : ef fs, > - ELEY] Zi elk : _2 tat een eo weeee ii i ae ¢ “ aS in ay gpe rneearr na n s vat 4 : a a EF oie QUESTION: Why do some of us have freckles? Re oy mieent| ~~ ANSWER: People. with fair hair and 9 ruddy complexion within the solar — or out-/seem to freckle more readily than those with darker features. side of it.” =| Some of them never sunburn but do freckle. In seasons of less) - i. sun, freckles somtimes fade and even disappear, only to return) | Ot @ stronger and larger than ever with the warm weather. Usually tealis- Acousti Ics Cificned freckles are most exident on the nose, upper cheeks and arms, the areas most exposed to the sun. They are quite harmless Commander of the Disney space and, on many people, quite handsome. They are caused by the} rol is Ward , who rao(at Ford Auditorium action of the sun, which causes certain skin cells to change’ pvad 2 Pte a5 F g z e i . if z . HY I " NOW EXCLUSIVE Fi HIgSt-RUN Ta on im MM i : : ut} DETROIT w — Mudie \eritica|COlor. ahr | ERCI ! Ao beco Ee wee ee len ae * silat COMMERCE v the space|torium in Detroit may be a white FOR DO: ‘This littie- boy boasts a profusion of} Pega Reemeicay. setae soacicSen, ved tay gutting Wha hat serie ote ann tole Sekee eat] i i ity . é q is i e a Hl a of' down. and their number and brightness. Cut around top of te ‘Det Symphony rene ji|Doy’s head and the center solid line in the hat, After coloring] At 105-447 Oa kla nd “sounded as if a blotter had been|#"d cutting out, fold the bottom forward to make the picture} 6:37—#:15 - ee : : stand. N : ‘ j n hairdo and wild Music critics from the nation’s * w./*% |. “Ht hax the ragged grandent of Spoin in it. » The vision of ‘NOW OPEN rf three os in the Firehouse kee (Judith Brown of Bristol, Conn., wins $10 for this ques-| years and 50,000 miles in it . : . An\avalanche of Spanish (a trumpeter was here, used such words tion. Send-yours to Violet Moore Higgins, fers armies in if... It has the ‘hangers ol the flesh in it! The as ay ad ee ee “gtri- care of The Pontiac ) thunder of battle in it . » The flame of women-in it! A motion os : : : . : | fe alt ..P ven ‘SALE! SALE! | 225" tet ae F [. ef a . they sald they didn’t blame the | Tomorrow: Do all mammals drink water? : | . 4 @ The critics, members of the Mu- op om ce | pride .., Mie | SAVE — SAVE sic Critics Assn., ‘turned in un-/Eye Hard Winter * Seereakontoed Rises | Ss si] Remember Sweetest Day gy he alpe yeas omcengg ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE,| DETROIT @ — The number ofif’ 700,000 auditorium completed last| Alta. —Indians say western Can-|persons unemployed in Michigan| Seturdey, October 19th year, ar, expressed amazement at thelada is in for a long, hard winter. increased 58,000 in the one-month | jThey base the forecast on stichicheck period that ended Sept. 5,1 nly ! "| PERRY. DRUGS “Dison. Kellogg, resident ofl .0¢4 ag a recent severe. snow.lth State Employment ~ Security|}: Open 6:30 EM 3-066! No ADVANCE | IN PRICES! STANLEY KRAMER’S MONUMENTAL FILMING OF : ir - Kast Bivd., Comer of Perry [Kichler & Kellogg, said leading|storm, the fact birds headed south|Commission said today. The com- : FE 2-0259 “* ee See vee cee r than usual, heavy coats al-| mission's - said there were pean before plans were approved. Feady apparent on wild animals. |» 519 999 preteheg: . persons "| SR eer Michigan at the end of the check ee el ' FS From the Home of the Golden Hawks... t ‘Studebaker cars take ona ‘completely. new luxury look for 5B! = “ ” - ‘PORTLAND EXPOSE: 4 hoy seve Seidl. ited lel ibs Vig seach a noe’%-0 Prebboet and Commander. . . and the Champion Six . . . as outstanding leaders for 1958. ___.. Interiors, too, sot these '68 Studebekers apart . .. from color-correlated, deeply cushioned — b. ‘upholstery to safety cone steering wheel and FlightStyle instrument panel. _ Exclusive variable rate springs and variable ratio steering for easy handling combine with a new | Laxury-Level ride to provide driving comfort unmatched even by cars costing hundreds of dollars more. Be ’ Studebaber the one eupomebile that every °S8 car buyer should be sure to test! <> a ee ie { bt ® Studebaker: Packard _ | hee puidey, Vokonanshpr coma fost! Printz ine azurek oh ——s | oer “PONTIAC. = . Kon rhland R Motor Seles : “or “4 ai eae ae ors, Oe ‘iN CN come ae he ‘ x -. ¥ _ LL EL LOD AE LIE: ee nec nrn Since the Ra ae of the National Profed Football League, there have been 72 shifts of frant The big shuffle was the merger of the NFL with the old All-America Conference whereas Cleveland, San| / Francisco and Baltimore put seven teams in the Na-/ Se in A any ‘Con- ference. / = x * * \ In the next two years the New York Yanks bigfena' 2 \the Dallas Texans and Baltimore washed out. a hy e oa In 1953, Dallas after one year fizzled, and Balti- more moved back into the NFL but in the/Western Conference. The league has been settled since then; | _and owners in the NFL now feel that a franchise shift is unlikely for the next 20 years. / = ae yal aE on _the two-and-half _— mark. ‘Share A Top Billing ~ Badgers’ Williams ”| - Only change which “may be: forthcoming within| * two years ts the of each: division of the NFL "th on or two noe teama, thus fp an NPE wh Pa earl Lice he. / * Owners were one time aftaid there weren't |, enough good pro ball players to,go around. Now they /pistons feel that the colleges are providing a better crop of gridders, thereby making, it presibile for. additional two or four teams. - _ BUFFALO SURE OF FRANCHISE ” - One city sure of getting a franchise is Butfalo,| “we, like some of the Sther teams, were ready for ex- ; $s Ago,” said ‘general manager Nick s,"“‘now we think Buffalo is ready for a team, and if the vote is taken at the next winter - meetings, we will vote yes in support of Buffalo.” Last time the yoting took place, Detroit voted no. If Buffalo is admitted as-an Eastern Conference member, ther the realignment by east and west’ sections may/move Baltimore to the Eastern Division. leave two available spots in the Western and the two strongest. bidders right now aré and Denver. Cincinnati and Louisville are Conferen possibilities. * ok * The poor response of southern clties to the exhibition games hardly gives them a chance for a franchise, es- pecially after the-one-year fizzle of Dallas in 1952. _ “Buffalo is ready for a team ‘now. They have a stadium which already seats 35,000 and the backers there are ready to push the capacity to 55,000 as — eo Kerbawy said, 10 OF 12 VOTES NEEDED , When the matter is brought up, an affirmative vote from 10 of the 12 NFL members is needed to approve a:new franchise. - There’s no doubt about it now. Pro’ football, is -here-to-stay. Its more liberal TV policy has been a big!5j Pistons’ Coa Kenville, a holdout, thdicated last week he would accept the terms of ‘the National Basket- | ball Assn. club and report yes- terday. He changed his mind at the last minute and told Piston coach Charley Eckman The Pistons tench the final phase of their pre-season training tonight in .a game with the St. Louis Hawks in Filst's IMA audi torium. The Detroit club plays the the Gvie Center in Lansing. Richard Nears. 500- Goal Mark MONTREAL \& — Montreal's Maurice Richard scored four goals in. the first week of National ‘Hockey League play to move with- in three notches of a 500-goal ca- reer, * * * * Richard, at 36 playing year in the league, leads and has one’ assist for five giving him third spot in the ing race behind deadlocked team- mates Dickie‘ Moore ‘ and Jean Belivéau, League” statistics reléased” today show Moore with three goals and three assists while Beliveau picked up fwo goals and -is tied his 16th in goals points, scor- factor, and for five straight years attendance records have been broken, with the figure for 1956 going oyer Bay City and Midland By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The ease with which Bay Cityjfidence for the closeness of the| contest at Traverse City. - with Detroit's Johnny Wilson for the’lead in assists with four. ~ of a goal a gaine. Henri, roundout the top five scorers, each with four points. Seven players have three points —Andy Bathgate and Bill Gadsby of New York, Fleming Mackell and Jerry Toppazzini of Boston and: Detroit's Gordie Howe, Earl Reibel and Alex Delvecchio, Don Simmons of ‘Boston and Montreal’s Charlie Hodge are ‘the’ top goalies, allowing an average of a goal a game. ~ LSU's Jimmy Taylor. Sets Big Ten Pace = Williams of Wisconsin's un- Badgers jumped into the Ten ali-game football scoring ‘ vietory over 25 points ne nity Negro| “FO PAT TOTAL) ee akan ecasea ibe secewi ably , 209 Cariand, OCSC archer (above). Bill. took | 16 ae A De seer donna ‘spikeborn ‘recently in the Ogemaw State \Forest. | | Sus. 8 im pony yay elon day, bit" never was within Mn, Boe : i te Va 6 este wig Tapes she a2 A . ree - y \ F 7 : ; : ~ qo 1 \ Ped : f ie bed 4 Mah Spars ‘Replace Sooners) | State’s Spartans on top ‘of the list ‘|point scoring on the usual basis Hawks again tomorrow _night at! {tory resulted in a second change Wilson’-and ‘Richard's brother, |s ‘ja ‘game so far, next Saturday, - - Michigan State, second in isat lair ratings, mauled Michigan PS al ‘SC DONUT SUDDMAMNLIL — Tee Saginaw Valley Conference - debut for‘new Pontiac head coach Jesse MacLeay and his varsity ’ staft was highly successful last weekend when the Chiets defeated en ae ay suchen setagh leak qounad Spidey MacLeay, Arnie Wilson, Dean Wilson, Fred. Zittel 4 kinen. Dean Wilson missed the game last week: becate of the fu - Yesterday MacLeay was out with the illness, Ea a. “)356 last Saturday, Oklahoma, |hard pressed by Texas, won-its| + 43rd consecutive game, 21-7. A year ago Michigan State had won impressively from- Notre Dame to go ahead. The next week |, Oklahorha turned its ferocity - on Kaline, Kien the hapless Irish, regained first place in the voting and didn't lose it until today. The Sooners were the pre-season choice this year and had been firsf in each of three previous weekly ballots. . * * * This time 92 of 196 voters put in New Spots. GRAND RAPIDS i — Detroit Tiger fans can expect to. see Al Kaline in center field next year and Harvey Kuenn either in right field or at first base, according to manager Jack Tighe. __ “We are not going to trade /Kuenn. We're going to keep him in Detroit . - was.Tighe's comment yesterday in. Grand dn the, - of ten for each first place vote, ininé for second, etc., Texas A&M came in a- poor third behind two with five first place votes an 1,215 points, Fourth place Minne- ‘Toole also polled more than 1,000 points in the heaviest voting so far this season—six firsts wat 1,184 points. * * * The bulk of the Oklahoma. sup- port came on 64 first place votes and -the same number for second. Michigan State's one-sided vic- * * * Tighe was in the city to address a church group. He later attended a ball game between Charley Maxwell's barnstorming All-Stars and Sullivan's Furnitire of Grand Rapids. “The minute’ spring. season opens,” Tighe said, ‘we. are put- ting Kaline in center field and telling him that’s where he's going. to play the 1958 season.” Kaline has played the position before for Detroit. in er Top Ten rankings. Michi- Washington State, Rice and Army. Duke, victorious over Rice 7-6, retained fifth place. Iowa, draw- ing 10 1iet-place votes, moved up from eighth to: sixth while Oregon State remained in seventh, Se ae. Notre Dame, on the strength of its 23-21 vietory. over ‘Army, * * * - Tighe added ‘‘Kuenn is just not suited for shortstop."" He said the Tigers plan to try him in the out- field and at first base » ame trefality, zorbacks, who upset lor, were the other newcomer in the Top Ten, Army had held 10th place. If history continues to repeat, {t} . looks bad for Oklahoma's next op- ponent, Kansax, which has only one victory in four starts. Notre Dame was a 40-0 victim the last time the Soonérs lost first place in the ‘rankings. Michigan State op- poses Purdue, which hasn't won “|lwhich calls-for the acid test this | Trojans showed surprising strength Stars Hit Ryder Team System oe en SAN FRANCISCO ww — =— ;Snead= and Jimmy Demaret, on an Oriental golf expedition, lee. elled a double-barrelled blast to- day at the United States’ method of eventing -te Seer, Cup team. 3 Snead and Demaret left today/and by air for Tokyo to compete in the Canada Cup and international trophy matches involving top pros of 30 nations Oct. 24-27. * * * Commenting on America's re- cent defeat at the hands of the Blame It for U.S. Loss British professionals — the. first resented us at St, Andrews.” offrreversal in 24-years for the-Yanks} two veterans said the res| 1 ponsibility lay with the system, “Imagine picking a team to rep- Vv —t /4%, suttering ix losses in the anks were heavily favored. resent this oe and leaving off Wu. ¢$ . like , Snead , Ben ‘Hoggh, oe : ‘ -eald Dee Although both were Ryder Cup veterans, Snead and Hogan were omitted from the 1957 team. be- aig #3 cause they did not pile up suffi- F cient points i program based Snead was a little milder in his) on Hi scosalh poe onl criticism,saying, ‘It 1/wanted to} “We are picking our teams not pick a team to win’ I wouldn't have chosen the. oad which rep ret. “I T eodd have picked a | team blindfolded." of tournaments they play in,” said i By BRU INO’ L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Prets Whether Pontiac's 20-12 victory over Arthur Hill last Friday was jist a one-night stand or a real showing of fiiesse, is something. week when another conference rival, Saginaw, visits Wisner Sta- dium. Actually, Arthur Hill was re- ported to be the stronger of the two Saginaw schools, but the in losing to defending champion Flint Northern, 14-7; last week. . Saginaw and Northern were deadlocked at 7-7 with only two minutes remaining when Flint’s Bruhn, obviously pleased with : _mendous. tthe Badgers’ three victories ‘so far: this season, listed five points “in, 1958 we just couldn't seem _ to find the right man to do the Links Toutaey Windup 7 So ig Y City Pair Highland Kings | scribed on the. big phepeteal tiro- Phy that stays at the club. Smaller individual ‘trophies went to Burgdorf and Pages The 2nd place tie was shot by Charles} Barker and Dick, DeWitt (Pon- tic) with 31-22-63, and. Ed Kru- ger and Dick Allison, (Detroit), ae yan prob A. 3rd place tie, -had John ; linke Driver and Augie. Forgas (Red ‘lat 64, while Jo® Kocsis, captain Xs F ’ | i ,;Aun) and Ray Kane, Ron: Nicholl | | “The Woy’s: mind works like a computer,” ‘Bruhn said, “and he’ its Big Ten opener. The Badgers visit defending champion Iowa ‘this. weekend, ‘ “T admit we lack experience, but that will come along,” Bruhn said, ‘‘This may sound corny, yet we're going to play one game at a time and whatever we do or ne’ games played roy hina Saginaw Will Give PHS Real Test Friday Night to go with is 57-yard touchdown run with a fumble. been able to match the depth of their opponents, against Arthur Hill. 0’ Shaughnessy Top Snead. ; * * * Demaret said that he and Mid- diecoff were passed up simply be- Ferg wo Mba eid a Boao PGA Tournament aucun “See ments te caer tournaments warranied their. selection. “And -Snead didn’t make~~ it because he picked’ his tourna- his won more tournaments than any golfer alive.” wt 2 aL Neither Snéad nop Demaret chose to delve into” personalities ‘jin discussing the 1957 Ryder Cup team, Demaretéaid. he felt the .inter- national“matches were the true Dick Whitmer, who in turn did aty outstanding job as-. fullback and linebacker, * an -— This gave Pontiac a chaneo “to utilize Whitmer’s 195 pounds of power in the middie, and the speed of halfbacks Jim Kellar and Beb Manning as outside petseded the Ryder Cup in signifi- ‘threats. cance, Whitmer - gained 48 yards in seven carries for a 6.9 average, * * *& “We are a country of 160,000,000 people and Bngland has 40,000, - 000," he said. “We have 60 tour- .« « we ogee Oe ee a s6 mismate! at The Chiefs; who really have not a every time. . “A fairer competition would b —_ #4 Players the U.S, against the entire Britis Flint Central team and the diffi-| Northern needed a 70-yard punt Phil Gaines returned a punt ‘71 Com * ag Pty Australiar culty Midland’s Chemics had with|return in the last two minutes by ’ ; -—_? a done nel Salve great end African go in- SaSern revere Cy it ucaibek Pel Gay tp ot a|INS ‘Player of Week’ — ubisoft aE feat te wag | gta to on aon ea fend a Aaa A tean NT ee ee eee et ee ee NEW YORK (INS) ~~ Fullback| 2 Oklsheme ‘te ds cctne 1704 eee | one of the biggest lines in the |. e « ¥? 3 ranking 's Class AjNorthern has a 10-point’ margin! jimmy Taylor, playing before | ¢ Sitmesata 6) “os io" ee et lyiea ws thee “hand, conference with 220-pound™ c6n- | “Who are we to say the United high school football teams. over 4th. ranked - Muskegon home town crowd, scored all of| § Duke (3) (40)... BS — | va ars, taking advantage of the| cf 2eck Levy, 2091 guard. |States.and Britain have the only — The six-member Class A paneljolic, a 20-18 winner over Grand); joiciann State's points Saturday! 7 0 State 1) Od occ, $1 tapi Sal slasin a ort de.| Al Minton, 210-pound tackle |golfers in the world?” Demaret / of sports writers, making the As-|Rapids Creston. to lead the Tigers to an. upset vie-| } Apu (6) 00) 0200000: sa} CAGE GIANT— Walter Dukes! fencice game. . Curt Campbell, 200-pound | added. sociated ‘a “top ten” rankings} Here's ny way the D with writ-itory and earn himself college féot-|10 Arkansas a cine 73 of the Detroit Pistons, former he th oe otf Hallman, . 206- for the week of the high/ers’ panel ranked ‘em w PeC"\ball's Player of the Week award. |11 -Miseisaipol_< ..soes 225! Seton Hall All-America star, is e, | pound guard’ Joe Hirschenberg- school season, gave Bay City Cen-jords includeJ: Taylor edged out such other indi-|12- North Caroling, State (40) --. 19 one of basketball’s giants at Sophomore quarterback — Fred| er and 6-pound end Gary.. tral ‘and Midland High 57 points] 1. ‘tie fe Mc City cote (+0) vidual stars as Nick Pietrosante of 4 Reet Careline on veereaes ne seven feet. Dukes will appear |Sfaley making his first start for| Potts. iT ting apiece and placed each comfort-| 3 Fiint Northern (34) - -jNotre Dame, Sidney Williams of of misbura aay 0S" o9) with the Pistons at Flint's IMA |PHS turned in a. credible . per- To add to this weight; ‘coach i ably ahead of third-place‘ Flint) $ Muskeson cathote tt Wisconsin, Don Clark of Ohio}!/..{ouisians State (3-1) «+ $$! auditorium tonight in an exhi- formance. The 15-year-ld young-|tierh /Kort has ex-tackle Bob » Northern, the “ defending — state $. pm eee ag , State, Don Allard .of Boston’ Col-/19. {tie 3 pe state an ---:. 29) bition game with the St. Louis jster, who weighs just 145 pounds, Yauck, a 21l-pound. senior. 2G ee! nbe champion, | & Wranastte G0) _ ™® flege, Walt Kowalcayk of Michigan) ‘Rice’ ay 0000000: SED Hawkes. __took over thé duties from senior ning ‘at fullback. Quarterback [ n (g ays: Central put ‘on what Piint-| 19: fue) Grand apids Union (2-1) fin the weekly pl ot eration ~~ |Pick Jones and halfbacks Tyrone Journal sports writer Doug Mint- on Mtenetnn Mota {Bryant and Bruce, a Pg of 155- Andian-Bosé Denies He line called an “aerial circus” in ss _}pounders, complete the en / Atwood Stadium last Friday night | ‘ ager. sop 7 ost Ba ger. fa us. ‘Tbackfield. Was Askéd to Step Out: and dealt Flint Central the worst | a s * “| as General Manager Prog ia its gridiron history, | — evening of festivities will be 9 mY WE Drag a Ts - “MADISON, Wis. '— Foothéll, 1—The right quarterback. lot ao game, A parade ot bands. fovt| CLEVELAND Un ~ High Henry . meanwhile, needed aj ch Milt Bruhn of the University} 2—More speed in the ‘line. | sticking with one.” / and game time cérémonies..will Greenberg has no intention of three-touchdown splurge in the ft Wisconsin said today “it may) _3—Greater backfield depth, terhack-Sid Wie “stepping down as Cleveland, Indi- A sconsin y may | Quarterback Sid Williams is-the highlight the first. annual home, wal perfed to Aenock Teaveran: Cay true that I-have-all my eggs in! 4A group’ of key players With one” fig alertness to seize the/coming festival-for Pontiac High. Ceneral Manager. when he from the ranks ‘of the undefeated, one basket, but T also have the top talent. avant . _ “Game time is 8:00 om ‘and 12 other club directors discuss 28-6. Coach Bob Stoppert was none ight y aA ” : ay eight eager “ sopho-. Vadvantage in situations where fin- _— p.m, ; é renewal of his contract tomorrow. tod happy about his team’s \per- righ tion. [other might/ back down ‘is tre- : ee Oe. He made that plain last night . j¢ommenting on a story in the - '|Cleveland News that several: di- icollege football players. twice int his team's 20-14 win over Hillsdale’s Earl O'Shaughnessy (former ‘Keego Harpor ace) has banged ahead - in.the individual The stocky’ halfback scored|! pe a SS Oe > See signal calling,” Bruhn said. “But (can deliver.” ‘§ G id Sc rectors oppose retaining hi near the bottom: =e ______| it's different_now. Instead of | pony said he ‘pblglies the tenmn(* tate rl orer _..|top-front otice. papaya eat passed its 1st rhajor test by beat- since 1950, Aing Purdue 23-14 last Saturday’ in| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS t eo None of the directors. has asked — him to step down to supervisor at farm-club operations, Hank said,/ denying a report that such an ap Scoring pace. afnong Michigan’s|proach was made in the interest of avoiding an open split on the : ¥ e picking on their ability but on the number | ments," Demaret added, “and he world competition of: golf and st. - don’t do will be remembered.” | Albion Saturday afd took the state Prnsod yt on be : = ie ie hw. ® ‘Ateod with 36 potatn om.cin teici-lagee ina meeee MEE Ma Reale As a nucleus for his sopbomote- downs. oy criticized more: than’ praised. by — py nay Bk gare ¢ | local. sp : writers ‘and which is anny nphear on a target.of not infrequent “irate. - , Lovell Coleman.ot Western Mich-|,_ >, e 3 eit Ea! Hu and Wiha. aan Kerry, Keating (3) "eaeason nt eed was th : Watetford player) of Eastern first si Greenberg selec te Michigan shared second placé a) j.a) r that the ‘ball club CMON AAT desiane® touchdown behind, Coleman seored| aia not make money aed the fit oneé/ as Western tied Bowling | cinoe: 1946 @t ot Highland club's tean and Clark! ’ — euespat-s sCHRDUL : |Greén 14-14, while Keating scored | second: | bow, 2 Srom Red Ris) “ Dwight of Royal. Oak headed fiVE| onirent Ky Chicago aol [three yes in bis testy Sinemet: Se: eae oS teams at 65. were .also four Only tame scneduled on 139-6 triumph over’ Central Mich the Wo Winning, team has ies, eaene Ser| tes at 6, _ No tapes scheduled sg ee etd York. 7%, : ts Airey a : f ‘. ‘ a. , . ° ee: “Ee * V F ig vigaw toon £a,° % | Ee. Vv “The Aniericins were bealen, Ts iyidividual matches in which the ff y FS NT eT RE natin gb ° DWELLING—PACKAGE POLI ROPERTY lad BURGLARY== : TS MEFT. ® PERSONAL LIABILITY 504 PONTIAC STATE /BANK BUILDING PHONE FE 5-8172 o. " i ’ ore eo or ere err Oe ee ee oe ee em © i “For a Every Need Coecocccceccoccesooccccceyeceeoocseseecees bd OUSEHOLD—PERSONAL | @ AUTOMOBILE wie sous” wriseweiis.— kine ne. Horsé) Ameche (35), fullback of the Baltimore Colts, is stopped on the one-foot line of the Green * * * a8 Bay Packers in the 4th quarter Sunday at Mil- Daugherty jsn't forgetting that Pa 4 ; Pete ie Iolo of 8.00 water's Crumty Sadhes. Preventing the score = pie Sas Ameche scored are Packers Sam Palumbo (53) and Dave-Ham- ner (19). Jim Parker of the Colts is on the right. } |plang. of the New York Yankees [Oe Magis will hit <1 semenars. lines. io “But Sal Maglie fits right.into the for next season. And by the time, the "58 campaign is a week or 50 Mee ers “Maglie was a good pitcher for siclesteyeh ocr. schegrce ba AP Wirephote two plays later. “The - Horse’’ and his Baltimore teammates come. to Detroit Bis Genie te ett We There. : [\tling spoiler once beforg. i; In 1953, Michigan State had won Winless Visitors Run Well quite, kept MSU out of its first a Rose Bowl. .- '| “Last aes ae pretty fair country ball club,” Daugh- erty also recalled. “But we were lucky to get away with opr lives ANN ARBOR Bob MeKeiver, Northwestern's mighty little half- jback, was plumb tuckered out the last eee re ‘left the gridiron | at Michigan Stadium. He had run Michigan and ifs. ‘te defenders: ragged. More than 81,000) against ‘Purdue and scratch a 12-8 vigtory. Although beaten, Purdue had all the edige in the statistics last year, Aiinclading the rushing: and passing yardage, passes completed and first .. * * * . The series is tied going into this ‘ lone with a 5-5-1 record. _ Purdue doesn’t look so potent this year, however, with the leas fas wn gp a codigo serra *e *. we . sani i isi hee eee ee eee cute IF YOU ARE READY TO BUY A BUICK.. | Landy, the sky- ecraper end. | The Boilermakers lost their first ‘three games to Notre Dame 12-0, [piteneosts 21-17 and. * Wisconsin [emit i eons scseeeesconess. ae ~- awe oe . *e.,) “he ‘ 7 *e. z *. * t ry : | = STRIKES AND SPARES By doe Wilman if you're an average howler, you're’ not going to get too many ‘|strikes, so “you've got to depend * . * Even. with any let-down ont it Mid¢higan State should“make all. its mistakes in one game, the Spartans jstill have to be considered the ‘Caio favorites. ~ '- The squad is still intact and |without a crippling injury. upon converting — to keep your. score up _Tespectable company. As you can see, I advise shoot- ae For th 7 Deal r * | Detroit on Chisox tog Gi shes teas ode. 0 et ae e . Player Talk’ List badie Safes: * al 4 | eS sa : are " CHICAGO (INS) — Cnuck Com-lant” gperue eu the Hehe tide of 13 You've Been Looking for "" Hiskey, vice president of the Chicago the’ alley. Leo igi * ' White Sox, reported tonight that; 2 The center or strike angle SEE jhe has begun “serious” telephone |for all ‘spares in the center of the ‘cotiversations with four Americanjalley. _ : Hi ‘Sumner Motor Sales, Ine. Pe 2 ie! 72 eres ~ | strengthen the Sox for 1958."” all spares on tlie left_side of the _ ~* BUICK SALES & SERVICE | Comiskey annouficed thaf during | alley. 4 808 S: Woodwerd = Birmingham |/‘he next 48 hours he will be in ‘The first decision a bowler 28 ng |personal contact with officials of | makes -in -for a spare is locks South of Lincoln Mi 4-9100 ' Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit and|What angle to shoot from, All ’ : Kansas City. ‘spares (or éven splits) can fit ve a Mile and Walk a 2 Stay in Town ‘and Shop Locally in. the Con- - : | venience and Ease of ) Ample | Parking at- - Tel-Huron Center, ‘Today S good news in shoes is on the dark side! _ FULLWOOD LAST |} Styled for the man who likes to Jook well-groomed ‘at ‘all times, - An Osmun ‘Man Isa Well.Groomed Man” Some slight ‘adjustments ‘can be} made to fit specific situations,/ but these three: spare angles are the basis” for correct” spare- jshooting. — : | And incidentally, never under- edtimate the importance of spare- shooting. To. be a top-notch bowler, you've got to be a good spare shooter. | | yards on rushes, pass catches ‘|Michigan Saturday. ‘elated Press also showed today the (Copyright 1987, John F. Dille Co.) earned runs in 173 innings. spectators accorded the 158-pound, 5-font-444 -McKeiver - the . lustiést ovation a. visiting player received all last season. He deserved it.’ | ‘The Wildcat mite 3 FR “HINGHAM ' THREATENS CLAWSON ~— A big threat to Clawson’s hopes of living up to its preseason billing as the Oakland B favorite is Lake - Orion, led by speedy halfback Jim Drake. He leads Oakland County _ in scoring with 55 points in three-games and will be looking for some -, mere when the unbeaten rivals clash Friday. “Four Count Teams Perfect The list of perfect record high |Romeo, Warren, South Lake, De- school football teanis in Oakland County is dwindling week by week. " With the 1957 ‘grid campaign now four weeks old, only four county squads carry undefeated- untied slates. The elite “schools “are “Hazel Park, Lake Orion, Clawson and Troy. Troy has a 4-0 record while the others fave three wins ‘apiece. Orion, Clawson and Troy tepre- sent the Oakland B Ledgue and since they meet each other before the schedule closes, at least two of them will pick up a scar. One will fall this Friday when Orion and Clawson collide at Lake Orion. Two county teams are unbeaten, “put have ties to mar. the slate. Southfield owns three victories and |, a tie wie Teily. hos Se Wine. Sad : two déadiocks iat wisp Geibeed cond: ties were Milford, which bowed. to Holly, 21-6, and Ferndale St. There are eight.area teams with spotless marks. Included are) troit St. Rita and Highland Park St. Benedict, each with three wins, City, all with four triumphs. F Vikings Defend Harrier Crown Defending champion Walled Lake .is all. pritned and set for the defense of its Inter-Lakes Con- ference cross-country: title. Vik- ings won the bauble last year in a. hot contest at Hickory Hills Golf ~where...Thursday's league + will be run off. All six conference ‘schools wilt be represented, with the probable biggest battle arising between the champs and Far- mington. However, Berkley, led by state cross-country individual champion Jerry Young, and Waterford’s coming squad, could “upset the apple-cart. Van Dyke (Lincoln) and South- field also. have teams. Field is .|limited to seven runners from | ‘leach school. Walled Lake reserves will also) {defend a title won last year, in the league reserve meet, follow- ing the varsity test which begins at 4:15 p.m. LANSING — Michigan | State's team physician, Dr. James’ S. Feurig, played professional _foot- ball with the Green Bay Packers Monday's College Footbs Jackson Btate 40, Rica haat ® -{18 years ago before returning: to the practice of medicine, pe Fy Siege Eis ‘|ftu bug. is’ over.’ ‘ ner Stadium. and Almont, Armada and Brown! | Skippers Host to Jexys: ‘Clawson at Lake Orion in Feature Games ‘By CHUCK -ABAIR Important league action. steals the prep football spotlight again this week around the local area had to be postponed last week scheduled Play - is to start | |Wednesday with Capac and Mem-; - phis meeting in,a Southerh Thumb debacle ahd continues through Sun- host Royal Oak St. Mary at. Wis- As usual, the biggest part of the schedule is set for Friday night. Such interest-packed tus- sles as Southfield at Waterford, Clawson at Lake Orion, Hazel Park at Birmingham, Romeo at Lapeer, Ortonville at Oxford and — Clarkston at*Holly are set for that evening. Crucial Saturday games will havé Almont and Armada baitling for the Thumb lead and Cranbrook going after.its 2nd Inter-State loop win at home against Western Re- Deferiding champion Orchard Lake St. Mary and St.’ Michael head the SCL card Sunday in an afternoon ‘tiff at Wisner. Friday's game, will be a “must” for Waterford. The Skip- yet in whipping Berkley last. ‘week and could stay in conten- tion for Inter-Lake honors by repeating against unbeaten Southfield. Farmington, also un- beaten, plays Berkley and Walled Lake, smarting from two straight beatings as. defending champ, hopes to get its ist win against Van Dyke in other loop play. ‘ Something will have to give at Orion with both schools unbeaten in all games. An outstanding scor- ing duel is anticipated with the Oakland B rivals.sporting some of the.best backs in this. sector. Av- londale is at Fitzgerald and strong Troy hosts Madison elerwhere. in the league. — that is if the invasion of the : 4 _ |when miany schools were hit hard : by the fast-spreading sickness. “day night when St. Frederick will |- Milwaukee's County Stadium. GAINS NINE “YARDS — Fullback Alan (The: Horse) Ameche of the- Baltimore Colts. goes. down after taking the ball for a nine-yard gain during the 2nd quarter of Sunday's | National Football League game with the Green Bay Packers at ‘Colta meet the Briggs Stadium. Ameche ‘was CHICAGO - _ Midwest foetball briefs: Wisconsin. — not taking any chances, coach Milt Bruhn sent his undefeated Badgers through an unusually heavy drill yesterday. Emphasis was placed against Iowa plays. Guard Bill Gehler and end Dave Kocourek may miss the Iowa game because -of- injuries. slowa—Coach Forest Evashevski \showed concern,qver Iowa's three fumbles and four pass intercep- tions - inthe 47-7 victory over, In- diana. Fullback. John Nocera has a bruised hip and is a doubtful starter against Wisconsin, Minnesota—The Gophers test. ed their cripples in hopes of get- ting them to take the field against I[linois. Halfback Bob halfback“Dave Lindblom partici- pated in the drill, All. three missed the Northwestern game. ‘Ninois—Halfbacks Dale Smith and Boab Mitchell were demoted by coach Ray Eliot to the 2nd team. Taking over the Ist team assignments were Don Brothe and} sophomore Doug Wallace, Also boosted to the Ist team was tackle Don Yeazel. Ohio State—Coach Woody Hayes | announced that’ senior Don Suth- erin has earned a starting berth at right halfback replacing Dick Lebeau. The Buckeyes meet In- diana Saturday. Indiana—It's back to fundamen- tals for Indiana's Hoosiers after. three straight losses, Coach Bob Hicks ,put -the team-through an in- Schultz, end Perry Gehring and Lehigh: Pair Named. - Hazel Park will be seeking 2nd Eastern Michigan victory 4th in succeéssioh this .season, Un- derdog _ Birmingham 1-1 in the Hoop and 2-2 overall. East Detroit goes to Port Huron for its ist league test and Ferndale is host to Mt, Clemens. ‘ The opener of the new. Tri- County League between Romeo and Lapeer will match its éx- pected powers. Brown City is at New. Haven in the only Friday Thumb game. Imlay City, upset by Ortonville last week, plays at_ - North’ Branch in the lone South — Central contest. Well-rested Bloomfie}d Hills tests Northville, new league threat West Bloomfield’ is at home Brighton and Milford goes to Clar- énceville to round qut the loop slate in the Wayne-Oakland. * ict. BIRMINGHAM . O NEW 1957. HEVROLETS UCENSE-& TAX EXTRA Ea iad aca arsine sidasiegy Beith models due soon. You can bgg the biggest prize in the auto business by buying NOW, the prices ore that low. ALL MODELS © ALL COLORS. ira cy * HIGHER-THAN-EVER: TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES : Rr EASIER-THAN-EVER ‘TERMS _N ° R T H CHEVROLET "1000 SOUTH WOODWARD ern College Athletic Conference sto All-East; Squad NEW YO W—Lehigh's quar terback Dan Nolan and end Joe Wenzel have been named to this week's All-East team of the East-, for their spectacular feats in the Engineers’ 20-7 victory* over Get- tysburg Saturday. It’s a rare occasion when two players from the same team are picked for the squad but ‘ Nolan and Wenzel earned the.nod on the team announced today. |BARGAIN_ HUNT: f OMe id | HEATER & DEFROSTER # a “{not blocking and tackling.” tense drill and said “We're just Purdue—Starting right tackle tackled. by bcies ‘Bay's Henry Cremeaiiaes and only his right arm is visible across Ameche's chest. No, 77 ‘is Baltimore's Jim Parker, The hers Test Cripples, Eye lini. Detroit Lions this: Sunday in Compare today’s prices and ~ See for-yourself! Fleischmann’s _ Preferred gives you higher Proof—a full 90 Proof for. — “amore enjoyment in every drink. And yet Fleischmann’s costs ‘you less than many lower - Proof brands, Try it! BLENDED WHISKEY + 90 PROOF » 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY son. He underwent “surgery for an) injured anges sulfered in the Wisconsin game, The Boilermakers ] worked on their passing attack, against Michigan. Coach Ara Parseghian indicated Frederick is no worse _ than sophomores Chip Holcomb and John Talley qn offense and is better on defense. Notre Dame—The Irish” were given two days respite from prac. over Army. Notre Dame has an, open date Saturday and meets | Pittsburgh the following week. * * * =| Smal tice following ‘their .23-2)-victory/f~ Marquette—Halfback Jim Web- ster migh be able to play against innati this week. Webster, sidelined since. the Ist game of the season with a bad ankle, will work out but ‘avoid contact, “There Are es MORE ACCIDENTS : De ee ACCIDENT. Game Season INSURANCE | Than in & aww elias Deer Hunting Coverage for as Low as Pos Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD} INSURANCE F Frank Hoffman is lost for the sea- > _- of the’spiri X= 5 “Current os , | Dividends Pies not a recent change in dividend policy, but has* con-. | tinued : for «the ae at 2 = Pere, ee * Le Midwest 4.2735 (25 years, ~ | We have never missed a Dividend Period Since Our - Founding "in 1890, i 4 Caplio! Saviigs eid haoee, ‘ay eyo Pontise e561 4s 13 Lin. 33+ , Board members were also FIRST-RATE SCHOOLS for three months Aug. Silat Ne + — gle 39 «Unit ae es faced with the problem of estab- was $14,137,911 equal to 56 cents\Grevnouna |. 18 Un Gae'Op '". 364| Mshing a policy for central water a common ghare: In the similar Ob ...... 114 US Lines ..., 25 | systems in new township land Published as a public service jperiod last. year net income waslifolland F.. Se 4 eae as developments. a by The Pontiac Press T11,TS0,006. oF 48 conte & share eerter Et... DAY Walgreen "983 i ae in cooperation with / {i Conk +: 2 West Un Tet 718.1) Hegresentatives of the Balmoral The Advertising. Council Eighteen thousand school vases ae Ha Weste Rte sa subdivision, Dr. J. E. Gordon. and and the Newspaper Advertising |were sold in the U. S. domestic ~ ir Cop U3 Fae stew * Sélceorge Agree, ‘told board members Executives Association __!market in 1958. - ocak eo eA Then ane #1Zlehat they wanted approval of only nn nt Harv vee Bt Qorénee Den 37 | 3d. lots of their original 102-lot de- 71 4 Co ity N el Int Paper...) 69 «Manning Mam. 4.1/Velopment. . , 4 mmunity iva STOCK AVERAGES ee t , \. * | The plat is located on Hatchery| "Bank Bldg. Wet Shaaes. hy Fie Lpeant Pree near Crescent Lake road, today ....26h1 98.2 8 1615] ‘The two men also told the board Phone FE 4-1568-9 dust Raile Usil Stocks Gi So cae Hie RY etl eR OE mean, Babee Bese Be HD 2 et) ate ier ce ae 290.0 1341 TS 1688| colt oper Richard” Pa eg , ibs high‘: ae ee Fea 101 $3 i 13 aekke St: father of sald child vitesse 244.0. 1963' 60.6 1716) petition having ‘been filed in this wernorr svooes (Gtr, ahSY mite El ‘Richard H. DeWitt - Donald E.. Hansen (C.J. 5 teen, 5] child is unknown and said “ehiid hes _ Res. FE 5-3793 oe Res. 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SAVINGS & LOAN CO. emis: guemerense benefits MEDICA qatery director, Pos] re —_— Br fob or hour ren pa ' Lost & Found 24 24, [ vailable. Exe tine Osteopathic Hospital. Expe- BRICK WORK BWALE AOR AE ag a I Esta ietesied tn eee Fy ne cata — siete PE cast gaia mE ROOF REATES FOUND - BLACK BROWN AND Wanted Real Fatete 2A in peeoe a3. pm. Tan WANT a ‘OR RAWLEIOR CARP WORK, NEW OR|EAVESTROUGHING __FEE 40444) white male boxer. FE #0563 ALL: CASH, AT ONCE. ness o experi-| repair ‘PE 63375. for _B FS inners Meat ‘Market | ¢hte te saat CABINET Ef MAKER AND CARPER. TRENCHING AND _ ost a. Pe re ca me If _qou're leaving the city, ¢ beet _Miracle Mile 8 | Center | to make and. profits good, Start) “te: ns a specialty. FE RULIEDOZING | es _ for ‘cash. Prefer FHA of GI equi- Y OU NG >; MEN 18 - -_ ge rite awieigh's, " R D Thompson Fe ¢ene) ——— tier Also Oar lon t Be pg Pree to \tavel — Mew Orleans, Cal-| Want; -- 60D —ACCOnDION #Xz; MAN, WANTS WORK. JANT-|" Buildin Supplies 12 IZA) ers, seward ut found Pe EsIO. | ae KERSHAM e = ans, Car WA teachers. | “ cus - __ ers, B.A ae tau . nisbed pee ca elon Write to care of Post) 4-1’ reterence’, FE x? med owes. Fins “~|OsT— GUERNSEY COWS. PON! WICKERSHA se NDYMAN, AGE 50, WANTS PIREBRICK (ern 19 Cents. mend, . 4 Bee ‘ait Pe ee ee for Piambtng and soe Fe FE 27188. WOULD. THE PARTY WHO T TOOK *?. a Parm., Lo trans. Job toca in r., Bew homes, Phone OL 1-0002,| 58371, - WO ee Gok 2. GC Maeeins ee Dees ‘sta — WOMAN. © gMIT? — CRAWFORD MIDDLEAGED “WANTS |“ Tepaires HEF man| bike trom. Purtney's Drug Store sive ts "posuinfe = Se - all ew . Capebas Builders a0 suit Homes. | $e re adie 1 works "Or any ‘end. at eur x ee" | on Joslyn, “please _eall PE 48438. Buy, § ans in ‘te Ee ble — @ uy NAMED ene saa rated o. 'Larated fete ‘aie sent “ma ‘oe™ ntice, zak eee LIANCE a Fe batts nutty. by. eensee ak choos ; 7 Ponljac. Must be aa excelent ere ert some’ other O28 | we sorsice tik wakes of ringer Lost: BLACK COCKER oa Jamel L H. BROW N. Realtor - gapertence le te beet . AN ‘ig WOULD Liki). ee oem wee g Johnson, PE" 40001 OMULTIPLE | E LISTING NG SERVICE in GReenleat 48450. ve i seat Peedi” ind. Call angtime. fe pontiac _PE 240m|iQsT — COLLIE PUPPY. ViC.| pains * mo ceecnaes ye * ie AMBITIOUS WOMEN = loyment Ag encels 8A /SETIR 7 | \ Busines Services 13 Lakeview Drs FE #1038." BUY C OR SELL New York concern ts looking for} Poy job as gener! building mainte-}_\ “ nnn nn | OST — WHITE. B & RUST! ,, women to work part time after- nance worker. Very active. Own Enclis) Setter Vic Farmington | L! POR BUYERS bo party plans. _tools. FE 4-4717, ELD WALL orwanens) Feb. Reward MA @1202. that are Melting. We will show noon oF evening. No canvassing, (STORM “WINDOWS CLEANED 6). Dal 074, “inenton PE 310s) |LOSe: FEMALE BEAOLE/3 YRS. Se on eh le ee Earnings unlimited. Car. neces ut up, Odd jobs. OR 43-4702. BcRCHRIG 5 NOTA SaEVite Bh | of. Anewers te name o | Wp to $8,000 vn En = fn Call before nega. 5-6873, To work in ve nlonsent sur- YOUNG MAN 2) WOULD Lice BLRCTR a Wearing brown collar. Please all 7 BEING ty teed el bull. Dat \ewindiog 2719 £ Pike and Land mtrearts. § full time. “ae eM Peete! fees ke Sige Sucre aoa’ ted ra of ay Eig Bee ta” SOM) Aer Revista howard” | ements oe Sh enced counter help for full I tiene Excetien’ bow béenefiis and “starting 0° Coustruction work EM y on6t. FURNACES: ed A Sie: ne _ yal Want TO R RD RIL By. B Reade: Benetis "avaliable" Our company Genter Bt Riker r Bldg. Pe Posie. GENES WEATING ZERV'CE Wetznr Animal Rescue League | Minebeth Lake Ra. is 100 per cent employe-owned | = set FE POI Work Wanted Female 11) "furnaces cleanea repatred STRAYED SMALL WHITE DOG IN pp 4.1157 * re ri aa Pappy "in person’ at 3| RECEPTIONIST $200 | ~~ See ae ee Fever | 8 S40 "6 APT” HOUSE PR t-06 e- PP pe’ Private “ Shinner’s Meats he tele guitehboard’ Teteptiotet |Ki- TROWINGS REP ERInnCEs | QnonoEs REFR go Se gy ES " ee Mile le Mile_shopping Center. ig | Melons a srglcome guests, ort & deiivery, FE siesta | AP cones “canieng. Gr Re-|_Rd. & Dartmouth. OA £3475, LLIN. ET el Te it beam Bank 1 area i day se esti fox Georae Prayer yer breprlatgt, beat * Hobbies & Supplies 24A That ta all t takes to have one Clerk - Stenoxrapher, 7 A-t Ist TING. 3 NUMBR PICTURES,| meq at A your door, for an efficient cITry hg bd . a vAS & TRONINGS. $3.50 PLASTERING \— 7 perabbve ge . ee Le ge Book ho and aquick sale. Your - cae. Riseeal’ tesebion ao er Pick up & pas FE ¢1956._|D. Eo_9-1e3| Sore _* St. ise. passoeslons. Fifteen ‘years Sévantages. Hick se ar ar | EDW Ay RDS ie : se ano now yaar ERR ONE OR REPA ~ Notices & Personals 25 of know-tiow at your cada b rthand, - trans ration Call NPE 430s “| REP AIRIN UILDING * tring and by business nractices. 45 ; saereerttee, Oe DAYS. 1 yiciiiFy. =r _y cnenere No job two \AEROTR ED KNAPP preoane! Cee.City Hail vot ATION AL COUNSELING ior pel §. Chase. PS 20719. ump 9 ies _Parke § ANXIOUS a af _- SALESMEN --B3/ Anxious cubrekasht ” 6A “eas i” just such omens see the right. m A - eoonbwee . ei +4 a2 « we +. i co * La? chheeeerees ‘se eereneees seereetete o0eee wane if) " eeennoues : | on weet . oar eee nema» z ; oeebenees BE one eben seer ae seeeneonee +4 hae te that ts. se ,tet late, © solid ta Oakland el Nae Maal fli. het ou‘ ae $9) your own “ Offy, inetates growing renewats.” VW a eeeen® je about for intery DISHWASH - CURB ly WAITRESSES - Fred's has li iimited number ot eurh waltresses on the night shite Must ie = yrs. old, AowreDS WOODWARD AT SQUA: withett thm fe i or La sil time. Call EM 3-0490 aa “Pau-Lou "Oriil_ 3 Sei? 7 Biteabeth LE LK. DABLE LADY TO IRON & with cleaning and one care. to? ad per week. Sit 2 nights Bor’ "Btiy tir re ‘ester wr are: 13. Nak ¥ make yin .cash.. Become 4 your he: Bravton Plains P.O, MEDICAL sg And ae ggg This is Your Life! TARE gs * Ald take it with y" smile as | CASH RECEPTIONIST with . Rgane firm. You must be ne 7 \eaataans and type. ‘ow eas’: ust have a GOING UP $250 When you're * STENO in a probed Engineers. ’ an lee ee whet Ba Hoc i ae PS i . bed babysitting. Fr : a LADY Wi] wisae WORK _ MON, miMBooRe Sa SING, PING. SEC- fetaria’ service ‘ead “4380 “Hon tts teal 4 om @ i s prac nurse, care Write ct win Pontiac Drive-in. Call 3 to 6. 56-0145. : ILD 80 usework & bab ait. Be & for he home then wages. INED LADY Ww. Ty 4, FO, | elin, ef, reference, 2-9640, Mayme - Fintion. & TRONINGS DONE PE #-3042. < eres my home. + Nilcanaeeleare aay. Maperinne i We Broo! 7 1 APT HOUSE. 2 APTS, RENTED. 1850 Lake Rd., Keego 8-0646. KITCHENETTE : week. ncludes heat, WF “On 30389. CLEAN vm Bus, ADULTS, $15. Oakland." No drinkers, 1035 On . COUPLE. | Bor | GET iT gurck) _ through ‘Classified Ads! Yes, ‘whatever it is — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer} m Sa.| ae, Perce ao ee | ¢. Rent thru 31M. BL Ox ENO ae 1 Tonal Serene 1 BE kitchenette. \ paDaa GROUND FLOOR pyr. |W Be. is ber week. ‘Mar Op | * oratea srirever. mite ne | : oe I Aout a ig an Pett aes "pee ‘ vor iB P* ret ie cena eee references negated. Shows vy. |) ys. 4 Ba ARAOGE. RM. Fi A st * year T ROOM HOU 3 MO ait Baldwin, FE S417. J T RM. HOUSE, NEWLY DEOORAT. 4 rooms and ba of! furnace newly decorated oes Located at 3989 Woodmere. per tag yuiee month. ‘ Sanne tee futon FE ass near Hunter 43479. 3: house. Automatic beat, ter, Partially i Pete: pa weer &. dryer, 1111 Brown : : ; ro NEW & & z + with basement, 30138. ™ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PLUS gp Py oles. mire 3008 a may . NEW — 3 BEORM. " UNFORE. fstab 9 ROCHESTER stone home anes ; Eee we Boda oes |—RENT— OPTION | x Seceus .| New 3 bedroom brick, Fe bari also 2? bedroom homes. & WEbster 3-4200. a ae” Bg DECO- Blengar. c LE. ntact wa Hills. “Attached garage. pe mo. Call Realtor Part- L_... e Rent Lake Cotta 360A sy mag RP St 4 Available “til dees ae | Greenleaf 4-7089 after 6. 4 Fn a on be x. beh, oe $14.00. ca sis. no wel. ae Wale don, a sand: eet itt ie , > : : 3 . eon we A : - Rice. \ L 2 ae | % = [; t i ice * a i bs ROOM C. IN- APT, FOR BACHELOR 2 Say FE house. PE 2-728 cluded Winter ates. OR 3-8306. A NICELY We st MOB RM. ROUSE #-WO. rare Trailer Pontiac ioe? b parnee,. OL. i 20833 Beach, Keego Har- 7 ROOW COTTAGE A ame Adults ‘only. No drinkers. FE ee Ee noob =< . with privileges, Near $0418 or MaApie 5.3801, '|7 BEDRM. WELL FURN HOUSE, sierford Same’ rent ATTR. a GEN- Se: line. ntil June 3 month Call a? he hae RMS, FORN APT. PVT. BATH B SE RoghT APF | # enue Lafare ~ ie th, Utilities) Modern, close to Aa. Reas. MA furs. 1 or 2 cuildren welcome.| _4-2293. oS : Se RERinED tr VOGUE rie, Sale PREPARED {F. YOU LIKE mn : jee aes: ans. lakefront! jj OR- tie! Sem _ Fv f vacbor a, MODERN, in. oa welsome, Mal. wail ‘wo, eal c FE 56-6202. | - ‘ F LAKE- CLE KE-|” trom at Watertord. Modern. ‘$100 | 3 me: tan Lake Out. | monn 4 furn, On line. Ideal for_ehil- 2 BEDRM. ma| Want Ads! To sell, _ a wine . 14 Matthews FE 5-037. HOME & FOOD. or oa en. Near *Teie- Le es ARD, | ERDRY FOR from o or Watlea Lk. 30737. ms & BOARD ‘TO _town & bus. 6i¢ wk.) ROOMg — | - 5 eta ey “ee Bee , as come, SP ete te: ‘ Ne | MOY with yout” “rm helping my mom clean oye She suguested. fs “come we t ’ I [| 10K vb os cnanihiecsrtlte!. __ Rooms With With ieeii 38 i eciaiy edie > ees ae | erYLe ONeard in pvf. home. lik - OL, 23-2308. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL A AUBURIN Rooms ent Office ae 41 oe a a? none -LK. RD.\MAIN PLN. tivate Soames no 2 Ma- heat & electrici PE 6-0860 te tv’ provided ,. Call oF ¥ Fick. SPACE AVAILABLE a Fe" ae genre ence, & com- For Sale Houses 43 * $1,500 BOWN : bg eg BLAND. 8 NION LA VILLAGE. Year old iy bed) KR VILLAGE. arp frie, “een. * ru auning uy For Sale Houses 3 $300 DOWN: New. 3 bedroom starter hom with basement ‘extra siya, lefge. Wace o- kicb- 2817 A 7 BEDROOM, 1 tea si dae al We _EY"s.ot0t ab is Conta, FALU SPECIALS = tage for or summer, Close to Pg Only “gse down, ane LAKE Privileges om be ae 4 aa. — rouna. 4 lots “included wa Take le offer on down pay- tment. Von ra terms, ja 1 pe en Ca a FOR ¢ 8 bedrooma, a aed rm, dining ‘rm,, kitehen 2 baths, ree rm basement, garage, fence yerd, FESS Ce WILE BELL FOR $890 EQUITY $300, almost Immediate possensien eeeren home. 329 Lansing, rr 3305 Moves You In bedvomm ya “i ow WILL TRADE TEGGERDINE yg + Pl way —— Low acth desl Oh moe ON LAROE © a ‘lot, bs or basement, plas tered wails, $11, ~gaiacaaa Call OR 32-1340. ; HOME in Williams Lake couple -on nice Only $600 down. -heres, =| oe ‘COCKIER REALTY FE 44001 no bi 9-835, after: Buy. Thru Partridge - List Thru Partridge Tome A veabetb | aces e 3 rm e Estates. heat. Near venest ret car are, Basement at rok a . ne! ¥ My 290 ft. let $L da. Quick posecaston. By owner. pire NICHOLIE water heaters, Brick construc- -tion, corner lot. Good tneome _Feasonably priced, terms. DONELSON, PARE | ag Mg te oni ged saat § cat NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Huron 6t. pee eT total ‘rice. be FES iost jake Orig. FE BETTER BUYS r.the Value-Wise EDROOM oo on Auburn ' ‘Som fs 2 Story in ‘excelent $1, 450 di brick ‘reach. Large Tg NY OTH FROM $500 ZePt or JIM WRIGHT. LTOR VE. Pe 60441. me UNTIL, §:30 ie) TIAC REALTY THE. ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: : hire, it's INcOME whe tem our Meo : ments, and th each, separate furnaces: sepa meses KENNEDY | * for trade-ing’ on “beautiful | 3-bedrm,” briek home in Clarkston Garden s for pleasant ‘living: “afd clean}. air abounds! Fine new schools close. by... paved | streets,. Convenient shop- ping centers available less than a mile away. Lots of safe play area for the EST drep and THE FE ASRS TERMS IN TOWN (HELP YOU, , YES We will help any worthy | tansy to the limit of our}: * | ability..to sell or trade the old home, er to-buy if yout. have no trade, Gl. terms as low as $299 down plus cost. FHA plan also, ‘MODEL | "| Week days 5 to 8. pm, Directions : : US-10 to M-15° drive one schoo] to our signs on left side. JERRY E. AD: Alls CO. 26 DINE HWY F E 4-4561 .| Peers we SALE LE BY OWNER en. <2 ‘Tete | ei reeeere ou, od. OR apprecia 318 . WA LAKE AREA ~ homes +, Bad for Only $1,181 down, payments price of $13,780 we invite eom- ww via rison, we feel for dollar value pe lacs and, in his is @ superb buy. All rooms ion awe tee larger t « 5 le ¥ room m ge very tastefuly decorated, wail to itehen A toni ; lar e2 car givece se ottasned, en-|\ aad ual ion * wr, we : * is ceptional mice lot, and surround-| ° - hag x ing he . sell on terme or lye “eS ta, ee we | : eens me 9 | a OE oe BEAUTIFUL 81x SALE OR One of the finest, cleanest and 2b, 90", "0, 00%. most att home on the ring side, located between Auburn and , Pike, and half bath, ke phage ‘end outstanding basement, mirror like. inasve oak floors, ‘anche ten kitehen,| fee on Piha te | gahcoc esate ee"tromn| Ea ta earn bome “in trade. i ‘circular * ‘arive, shaded Owner. i] _ ae et $8500, 91,000 dn STOP PAYING RENT. a ate, en, pejyieges oe own payment. (v ARD E. PARTRIDGE KEALTOR FE = $581 050 "W, HURON 8 ce, EN EVE. TH (a4 ¢rator, jhe Sack eee ek wn eeramic tile treege: bans time fire — there e i tifwlhly Wailseapeds | ill trade for 3} bedroom home With acreage. FE 4-254) +9 fomity “Cigen vse $275 f mon eagce re- pair, make ler. “ya ine is éth Lak » Mivileses, oem, 60 ~~ ae “9 ear lone per Sebjend roatage: 43 ‘Your Ae Re iets ovata ion New Qs vot te lake Walt aaa My eppertunity, OL dis- * mortgage on nearly pew 3 room ranch. , leree ; aren ™ @ an offer aon r pret lage feet garage 000; vival oat hake Wal" tase, ‘eae augrroat. 3 hetreash im Full baneme terms, - ot paces ou fas elk a Tok 8 contract Sal” -% aeres Asti , fone. 000 Ra Term ve +3 * . tu 6 msement, west 3 bedrooms. "Ponting diver ty ° ternal rive pA a ¢. » 000 i a Pa R wtreet, il are eccame Wel 0 bedeonns oot wich ement, ‘pear oor age and Fae, Pata lo FES Teri), hee: —— ¥ t, hvine m, dink fi i ca ar ws: —_ sbutiding eesduttation, Talk 3% F AMITY. rks arimens evs ign: 3} ved, t on south ini tiac, Exeelient income Vy et come ie bath ad ‘head ar F rketon, Mich, tlt op tarts eco i ‘gprs 2 Aaa aerate Se . P. W, DINNAN veiiomale ist Fi ee pavoent a3 enay- eek 3 oAnpens Three bedrooms, one Gove and two only dave, Pl hong about foe NICHOLIE. . t & — CO. PR +0 seeaetta jo your home in SYLVAN MANOR =~» @ bed- , Pathe. : RAY ONE, Realtor \ \ ie +i sigaragh aa, re 3-608 BLAI $500 Pe ae For Ldetee —— aes ho gga a ” GRD tina ALTOR 4636 oe F ny AYTON PLAINS On st081 ives, _OR ita Z BUD". ae eo They’ re. Hard to Get | but. we nS he r ay dandy Tot, oak heat, - tetb00 with, §hese down, on mo,: pont lag on : for appointment. . One Block tee 1 : Off Williams Lk. Rd. “ OFFERS» Drayt6n Plains: fence var you ean pa have a wonderful Pon home, el! of 98,400, In Northesst a Eure ara em | Cotberry Park Builder wants « quick sale yi ofan : ae re 34i18. orate T ay Hlitas 4 ive NEY. SRC CS ‘wi ae Business Opportnnities 51 2 “Buy. Thru ‘P , School 4) _UiTiee ee | artridge List Thru Partrid Leet = UETT, Realtor ighland Rd. (M-59) ‘ . y : . . = . ~ : “ ; fy 5 = ‘ ; - n we ad 2 of tand, Paani fe oven Oo Oe i Fs to-13" ate 4 . lat OWNER ACRE 9050 DN 4 FAMILY ING #i6,- a. é nee Fats nit co «og 500 i. : : be : mows in mA | Tid" bi'ita ee PELioe” | “Preotiss came'into « little inberitance! His uncle joined a Be a $1,000 DOWN the any ak EO & tenti-dosen ok Geet" - 164) SYLVAN GLEN | West Suburban ge RE CORNER |. call ote “ana, EEG) HARBOR ne ent ie je tate ‘window ip this dns. | 1019 ony a tog in $1280 tit See before §, or guraee. i fe tae need > dees : 4 story an ote oe per. acre, “i ACRES - Fisher, MA 4-0165 after ae : cas PTON Lon iM. MO — ‘with $62” per . month ta, : "52 Pontiac. % Seer highway. ( CO _- ome of OOK Et 2. 2 Back ees ee Smith-Crawford, Inc. SUN , ! BEDRM. clusive ress. Don't Fail to See “equity ae a West Gide. Four | tise © veers hae % diet | ste nn ay pared _3-BEDROOM RANCH ‘trom | For Co 4 thelr @ ACRES. “50 Sinete snit te saune of tangs now he MI or Untves-|~ Spations 2 Sedrm. modern, home, , . Located. tr 1th . perch living rom dining. with Heer ; home a i Joely C ag VALUE? “armen. Som <7Gn SY tpi eens pce sod ata finty etme. aye t= | C. PANGUS, Realtor || ru infomation cal Gere tr 8 , ; gute, hot water, Inundly trays! fev “edit it oad. “Wale Mea Nee Mi il is : x Bridges. VE 7.2008. ° ; strost, hel if home _ LAWRENCE_W. ve ae — oe A ~ _| SEER Be eS ee) A LORD (24 Acres—Chrkston | ET's TALK ) ve soe OY SP) wat PRICE ANY OF THE : Claraslog fr “at t’'ex.| , ~ BUSINESS” $67, 30 I iS Month . Russell A. Nott, Realtor Home Plans 16 EB. Pike St. Eves. VALUE AT pes.) 2 bedrooms, bath, : FE 4 9584 aa Restaurant ese — ed Be 10 Acres—Clarkston _Newiy cca i noe “Gabbe: low down ‘payment. —s * Ee ARM. 4s eed aioe 000 ' Home rine ne as Center ‘e io, "completely yd itt ° RIGHT AT $4980 with |, down. ving quarters for meat Wells a ake Ps : Wrggh balance aporon. 4.000 FE “We Se Bing gS | Say It With Flowers - qopeass RCEL a4. ‘modern florist on fe eae Ce ee cm i west, end of Detrell. . Bacetions N : $0 Towa Choe rage, will teke small heave les f city, limits display window & steel JR. HILTZ jQationd ave, oeat Wie | pier aioe trem ome ¢ $b aw Bt) Floyd Kent Tic, Realtor | Feria “= "| ERT es Sate a| Seay ow : ball Tiraace Rtas angalow *enich | Beth et ult fet uy Pet Rls, FORMS TARE — dato | we Ber. $4 Zelesrenh - Sale Lake Prop. 44 sit So : : _ eo oor | Recent 2 Cage yaee| Pied of aaron gome| © gear “Over- ene YELM cosroumn Miers *| Fee Sele Ls 4] Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | MICHIGAN BUSINESS MIDDLETON , CHa HAYDEN, Realtor tenet be iting space, am ne Se, CN ———_+—— "hake Walere take rity ™ Mopenthves tut Wie" Fat | SALES CORPORATION -SPECIALS! os oe —— oie hier nce feats Reasonably} | N wi is H AYDEN | ARRO : rment ney Ee ee “For Sale Farms 48) °" isi’ peer oa <1 ; , oe a : . at | wy eee MA _$-068 | © Howth =; . mpeeall Lovely well built older brick home | NORTH END LEBARON FARMS. é LAPEER COUNTY. . Bel tare phcheke) Preis Sages ves | rete eMac | Indian, Vilage” | SARS Eee tlm | ag git Suburban, rrge| htt Sac Renee bones | cere Lares Om, howe, ge: | KAYE GORITPTED BETES Wit take ‘elder home _ gees Bo Mg hot water "Lot ie ist’ A good condition. fot floor has si-| Sore” gas’ cg Ma base: | “living "room, Saunt ES | Mallow and cap Be’ mace tuto s| house, tood shed & granary, Only ae Cg ge 2, . ey 24.| tensat” Wise loenion. ets, "Pi:| \ pometson'We ave the"wey | Bea rst sieht | nconem, mast sie, 4 ramiy.| S"ierema's umannyatteree| ie oor, Tum, 2 pineag ou: | Sur eal sale g, paltwi.| plpcru? lentes or ans ects rem welity. U4 | * ond" flor 3. bedrooms and | ® fooms/and bath on ist floor.| Cass “f “Etisabeth s, Behool | m possession. FE 48203, mm PA i aD sea | anther Ward. ©, Poriidge 6 - -. “gr ooo Bal ow RO AN, (George R. Irwin) Ek Fan | eee SG g| $0 dows laa mme Tp aRE| "Ew, DINNAN [eee — " ee, Su = 3 bedrooms, itled bath, "|p BP iise 209 Baldwin Ave, oe ~ Ferme. a Will mare You, inte, thie 4 room trant. Party. fur. Ph. OR 2010 | nurs ‘Ot pu con ‘WE COVER Ss cerca —oatie, at Lorn : a ey oe = E saan ution nt =o eet, “wai SEVERAL 00 , = voam hese, 3 Fier gid. Pal a BEER & winn s7onE o oA REAR ooe ee BE | ed BEM aie Beet See ce | ie rn | EW DINNAN | Gea te cere | SEE ad ater front e. semen / e resc tat i * si erage. bifnty F apace, Pull base: ema TT feruees, ar. Pike Street * Ga tuniaces stig thats" with, jal: | VeFY neat cleen 2 ed at For Sale Resort Prop. 444 Buy thru Partridge garages. I Sed. for storage. Leslie R. Middleton | tt var ofa fit ‘00. Terma — “a8 roam tn = 3 aoa oust aici Attached garage.|_ 2Ome oft none sraiheerwall| 52 Fi List thru Partrid ia _ core 1m MN. JONNBON me 6. deeeeeh bd. oun: house, 4 * AYD It snack bar, “tile on | We Finance—We Finance n LGE. HOUSE Operating as body in thriv_ : 2 BREWER [206th =| ae ee Toe Se eee ces Reeeee| Bree eS for. Land Contract : ment and ges feet, Meeutifal | oa ae aie, “Taven a large nicely landscaped division. pportsmen’s paradise. | ; ND AGRE er pu wit take trade ae aa A tepin. | condiuen, Never 4 better, vay T ; arbor, MI 6-142, Between ARRO REALTY Will “also, Dulld and fiance op ag? ere . B, 181 You'll have to burry on this). : TED M LOUGH terms, Free write or call) / METAMORA AREA “STATEWIDE : nee oa ak cCULT Johnston & Hubbard Beautiful 10 rm mod. farm home.| wii: witete Bervice of Pontiae as ring room .BROKER =. M-15 Budget 5143 mis ha” FR betoes! COTTAGE BUILDERS | Nicely landscaped. better then) "p_ 8. CHARLES, REALTOR. Orde’ Gina aa te tle S00 ‘Biizabeth Lake “Ra. dak densa ene ah. AN - | Open Daily 9:00 em. to 6:30 p.m. 100 M1, Bi. Helen, Michigan | srerage Ray — 9 production | 127 8. Telegraph ‘envent fan, | UT —TE Clarkston, nearly new bome. a: 2 Sone, IT O08 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | Soll, with simost new. tencin asie ‘utility rm. immediate oe =f tudie “iving room with ‘ Rust be seen to be appreciated. Standard Oil potter _» BRYANT i ay QLICIICT | |g seeemost, 2 oe po|.. RANCH HOME / | SBM Fre) Orns 2 tore Unfinished, ¢ VACANT. BR _ ro Sal: «14 BATHS” Fage. nice lot. Ideal rooming | 3 bedrm, 1% bath, Large pitch- | } 3E Co. Tooxsoee tot cat oa a re ee r Re OL ad ee : yourself. * 1e Mile and Livernois, "Nat- Terms. ale 3 BEDROOMS pcthearettiel —'% S30 Wilko Drive, “otf Airport Open Eves. "Til 8 G serve sation. Located ail-poreelatn _. 9 BEDRM,. BUNG + igi ght ee LS . ; ; FULL BASEMENT _ | Pionzxr mantanps Ra? iacoe full’ “inna contract Sale Business Property 49 ; irshall in Pontiac... Excer: a IE eee, sae $2.80, i Mazpe viable apace tn gee’ Teds wom, oak Theere, tits bale tae | fate a pee et Imanloe ai : Sonar viom srewtment re ma ¥ uid “nake ee beaut FB g-gn Pay \ Featupin _ ment, fenced yard. in Webeter| Wilson Drive or bone. UN|3 STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE.| nanciat nian fvailable_ to “HURON oe 3 dandy dedroams. ral pa FLUSH "DOO! and Jt. High School | _2-4000 ® poned {or commercial or manu:} qualified applicants. Call today. "Been 8 Fenn Fae Aeon et Owner tn cal | Viewof Lake MATIC. On weat | _____For Sale Lots: 46) eee alls Belawin A¥6.| gro 8 MICE -OEPOR Tu. seat |... asonable vf- _— sows — Ge) iat Sak |" Eames he quo MREN AUBIN Wie | Conte Lee |* a wae | Buy Tora Partridge | ose Hee Sete BRYANT. ith | Sandstone center | is: OF WATER HEATER | Basie oaay."eet 14* location.) fo-t4 ACRE LOTS 4 MISE) List Thru Partridge “| “wit nande, can ee, te Rerbedk, Bahama shutters, a to lakes,” good j. YE {a MEAT, & SBM_LI- fe} CONTRACTS. “L,” beatiful kitchen’ with |. $ IMMEDIATE. POSSESSION 47716. COMMERCIAL conse Modern 5 rms. & bath \ eek ot "Deke alae ‘OUGHT i pOLD coiinter top Tange ond Ther 9975 oa Carpet Ss 2. BEAUTIFULLY WOODED | COR. 90 om Oakland. | Large Nor agents. | ‘Located ta vel pers. etre County Realty - CEAWSOR & TROY reontce cae emer; = ON YOUR LOT ‘ih ty, cunbeards, walk-in | ees ne S| apts. Tralier "rental bust. | Ponting. ‘Ponting Press: Box €0,”” wah 9-4iee or BML S-D4ll after 7 ) Family reen bes bul io} | | Siteds’ garege, “large iste ry OTe PEON Tors | stock & busines. gi0,000. | “LET'S TALK ‘| MILLER | BRSSRE] omtcomavo [ovr See eere eS) Ct ume | oS, OPEN beiiieges: ‘own. Tra on GOEL ND SMITH- : nit ‘Stecle, Realtor, MU 42045 | OAKLAND 8-1160_ OXPORD| I» Upper Peninsula. This | Daily & Sunday 1-8 WHERE CAN YOU find & B00d ble down payment. = OPEN . : ae A DOWNTOWN BRICK ae cog vebumne 0 Sb tee ber. vaoe Se ae home like this, 3 bedrooms, "full WIDEMAN Ee «at : Cath: | fa nentanend, Sut “is rooms on room living quarters includ- "32. W. Colgate bath, separate full dining room, . R A tt | DAILY 34 H, P. HOLMES, INC. PE 6-2953) 305 ‘oor. ideal for retail store ed. Building, 40 x 70 ft. Inspect these lovely 3 bedroom pone oS 5 bans 8; ears 2 mes OY nne nc. . BUNDAY 2-7 -| Realty nen Eves, | LARGE BLDG. LOT. o OF offices cnoiag_ goed, taceme. Dusiness for “628000 down & peg Ry: gene pond Nice yard with mate, A fowers. * aan TORS eval 9 MILES sovTH oF LAKE 412 W. Huron FE.4-4526|- course, Elta. riv Reastaduis REAL RETATE OPEN EVES. “ats, “tile, bath, dak floors, full | 3 Pieengols, full price ‘Paose--s1as0 * Open MEvenings end aaa to" | ORE de Bon bib ag oe — 02. BUREN | ‘MUSIC STQRE basement, auto. gil heat, near WA POR 81 FLORIDA LOT. $5. : In Livonia This ie fe tn aa aera “Predeine se pre ¥ LIVING = 4 acres of MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : GOOD “ae in soappie gto eee Gc Neuter Sola ork tom | : MONEY MAKERS ~ | feleyn"" nanatiog a bath ig te ; STOL JT" S DRAYTON "hes ats RESTA URANT - ake eh iSke your bome car aoa tle property will pay : well este ee sng for i Bag hy 8 PL AINS. novel & cabins: | MICHIGAN BUSINESS sega em! ~ BEST BUYS | Geman Gal Ot] | Si Sete Seats abet | SALES CORPORATION y $12,990 Terms. ee thie aae 2 bedrocen : : ewer; SOHN A. LAN BROKER _ ‘WANT A BARQAIN 3 TODAY . caseniey. Sam, fon, bane. a "4. wants to retire, says sacrifice. | 1913 8. rc RD. ele oe ie , ear. nee | gieeae “eareon PGI | op pos Pa eres tsut| Sail sow for appamment.”| PARK AT OUR PROT Doon ing. & - ; 3 ; | cola tener as| INCASEOF Fie | Eke Sh cil) pele tie aca us| cae ee PROMINENT | now. “- ART- " payments .of $53, per : A a a ol Z ' tas * Seem wa | Suen edie neces) Ee ee Ramee | mney Gurogerec:| COMMERCIAL. | Partridae 3 JIM WILLIAMS! * Sanwen eh Pech | ‘Shh Cocteau ot Anas | fet © | os eli. on ee ag | RPS ETE, * RAE, Sai gt rea cepa |5800 DOWN | icc oes es 235 sori Nes Ht | "ERR ple ieyfe tee: | 8 THE “SIND” To sue : 3 arge “ fully + a sivest, - inclides Will move you. in ‘this PIONEER HIGHLANDS Owner les: “elty. ‘high class restaurant, many} BOWLING — TRADE Fall T Is in the Air room, 12x12 din pa nice bungalow located are h oaern basemest, ‘ear yarage. rapes. i ag awn- pu Fat Be Seana $11,950 ~ 3 bedroom, 2 down- aaa shade Bina eg 4 “2 Brunswick alleys.in modern é This a family home in|. ings. Ne | Aad 4 . stairs and 1 nearly finished w L. H. BROWN; Realtor parking area 8 luxe Brick and block buildin caoniient ‘conan and only $8950 INSULATED ae ware ' + all Jie wnt, = stairs, wae Pane. fo with 98 wr: ae ’ he buy at only $11,260. i Mocomb my 9 a wil crt han . 30 0 eo. rooms own ond room for! cute kitehen, tile beta, full biase- OMuLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | vicinity. go yee me : Willian Miller own homes! IF YOU ARE Toom and titchen Its] Van". fame sites Grr | - WN 2200 Dixie Hwy, at Telegraph Realtor FE 2-0263| NOtONE OF rHis vast VACANT and. one of to-|. jus, WEBSTER school, POSSES- “$25 DO . [re conttsan Celta’ DOWNTOWN GRILL | ey el TIORS, CALL, US on day's best values. SION AT ONCE! We, bave pt guy Small, easy to operate grill on i Next to ranch Post Office Fy ges WY R 3900. ovr REALTY muvee Be : , dwt hea eres sities | settee aie | ES Eat |LAKEFRONT |, vaa| SE eet | —pownTowy — | PAS rer } it et > oe yey n Ra -ACRE FARMS © - fon grotind- for | ue | ! | BROWN | Bae" (SPECIAL |""Searandl "| Ub ran | ace talc i : | TL CHRISTMAS... Ser varedt” heseaes. “Case from p> A ey ee. Tange retail stores, etc. Very closet | in Thumb aren tow. pecious 3 $9,000 PULL PRICE—Commercial [which gives. you sufficient ori fireplace, new Delco Fs Bhs DF A a als movstong Neuse vavaliaie’ OR Fale | RENTAL AYMENT PLAN 24 “PENNY PAINT SAL E. lie . Rowan bios ; z 24 Bae o ior PE -2-4403 Qutside White. . -4 gel. ..... 63.08 SPANISH GUIT = | seeping _. eae, RENT ee ee | dresses, vanities snd spri ce: a : / a suc “ebairs, 4 : ey 26 ee Tw ; nay te 3 EX rent IMSTRUETIONS For Sal Pots” = oe and ‘ radios. _ the “property ‘ : “ J i : ; — i ; : ‘ oT 8 ‘Seguaw am. e Leende ee Baranter CO. #4 FANGO ACCORDION, EXC. CON t ‘PEMALE ese ws ane |. ‘451 Elisabeth Lk, Ra, EM Sie. pons oy oye? wap AT FINANCE CO.” FE 41574. a entee State Bank B PLYWOOD SPECIALS Sale Office Equipment 63, FYN-OLD caw erin bie. | * Loa 3. good ree, ; | vailabie to a0 es ortgage ns 54 3 ay BT aden te wrD. LL aneuie MACHINE. 3 Puna PUPS, 6 WKA #10, Sor On 30 after er LOANS—$600 to $1,500 Plyscord a MALE Sites onc une | SaTAGRIGE Wien EER LT. YY aT. & - | Call ne oo othe ply woods, ‘heepttar ‘Sale Store Equipment — 64 moe sid Housebroken: MA> SER) 2. : for sale, 883. Baldwin Domes —, © to ; and @ A. : ; cee tett “ Terms to. suit ones : . to retire A 2 home sadttions er | sa, ontiae Pp ly wood Co. CARH RROITEN, ( a0op coND seoutitully gg ey oe Fall I Clasranea e .] sind Land Contracts 52 - ‘ s10.08| @Sanry vey iia ___ve 4-112) Sale Sporting Goods - 65 é Bea a” NQUIPMENT. on to esas, ewe 4 as 2 ; INCH” & CABLE FoR fh. és 30) Awami wrecker, §85. Ey i} : 2% DISCOUNT 4 : a (0-14) Slower be tank, $100. Gest cane 17, GAUOR SINOLE, ganar | 4 C- BEAGLE “One A AND “wate *~C redit Terms 1 toe. paces. uel ter 800 oH “It's nice to see you, too! Who are you?” axoen Like wae LA sis. | Meetghs eruaca PRATHER aie ae PUPPIES. 1! py wong BROS. ‘eg “ 1 . i. . ro ba ‘: mn — Sannee te Fa nec - is ae ard ™ +R. bobbin. Make’ aS gen ihe new. FE | seeks old,-make wonderful pets | FD Wea opens 9 | AOCER ALL HOURRTRAIT:| Seah wine Tene “an =| SEs ook wi wack NEVEAN GW) saat pactanyy Fer] rc 7 See ” tt - * i. *. ~ * Film Cosco you tienes. | ment on te foom home Good | THOMAS ECONOMY Sale Household Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60) f.3, Mog “VRE | ef SF wenter 1 S| Miter al nee Pe rare % aceon ; : | cation. Oxtord. OA #2906 f openers ; NL NA Dacron Insulat Buite’ $14.08 | AKO DACHSHUN ctor _ Leslie BR. Middietan ae yy WA SOFTENER F U RNITURE £9. *ieamers eg BEMGAIN. 4 oy BATHROOM FIXTURES, Younas. gon WINDOWS, “ALUM UMINUM & Browning. banda = ord oad aut Guns) FE B6 BHUND PUPPIES. RED) be aoe lender ne with new «| _ 18 N. JOHNSON. | _boat, oF make offer: oot a AREYOR TER eeTED DT MAK. REBUILT WASHING MACHINES.| Hot water. and tse. balers, Sree, Base basement oor. Aniows, | PHILIP'S 18 No. Saginaw st : one agi age oy fentng | 8 40 Brrausco tractor & leader 9078 . stg picte sana 06s |e Yor sence ere’ ae | gate a Keone. FE] Sam sae | fas ry mag, aca |e MAB age 1 ene St pea greed e VER. WONDER? ~ lathe or mill. nd 83832 Blothes and. plumbing a. pipe and fitings Low Sree. Ns “LINKBELT. IN GOOD | 2 PT” “SCY WBOD eae 3 kp te, ONEAT ‘DAN Mra srernas ACTORS.” S688 ae ig vin ovat wont GWAP, BUY OR SELL. CALL Gol GA. Tupmone © Sitene TTORM WiKDOWs a, SCREENS, ie, pies er el ee Ma} BP meet. i ge AWERICAN KENWEL CCUR. ~spi.| We species rl ‘service of 4 f mate tt wy Reator | New KOToMATIC BHOT Water softener. The fe that|- 23” ay Folding chairs, wig SUEPLY. Sa Lapeer’) SPACE HE GaTER RIFLE. aud | toner Pe tio PTE Cree : ee seldom 4 ys i pink Maing | cheis. | Rd. 7S 1. HEATER. at “OR 7g0a7. | 10-00 WINCHEATER RIFLE RED | hunter FE 6.5395 Le ~ sale We just don’t , Bed davenport. 8 Miller viet ages kston Ri 1.| fer, bua ruil. sine 38. down | Ac: GERMAN SHEPHERD, $00 HOU GHTEN yy SON ie chance BB avonlf pus i CIRCLE FLUORESCENT PIX. | SitA COW WELL PUMP & TAN filed, peas AKC 20. UKC. roraweon t4 we yo pave many eee sme SUARY mods Newest, brightest and nfost) 8 fue liners, 18 x 16. 3 casts joi0 DEEN RIFLE & MAN'S| Pox Lo mn Ping sont 3, t, taee & Oe & far ert million ‘dollars. : a ceeATRLIPGSRS | Sic**Ginslise, “bedrooms snd. ree-| dows 2/8 ra he tons tat slay tater | pupa, 68 hd up Fee e210. a _You’have ‘contract: large, or |§ , SPECIALS ne slighty incto sits wnlves: | SAVE Ay/WARWICKS — QUTTER ido SAVAGE WITH 4 POWER re Bae Sion. ’ Le ne eet ete a) i re ae gb, he | ue rt A ha my ioe we ae re nh. oR Mates Seek, tempera 2 ad FE a — Ate, Pose eth meee teeny eames. |< ogee Sead ses. & Senes| me pedigree cal $ 304.20 payable, at 448.00 ‘month, x wona{tou. #100 Laundry tbs TPE | GON eniiLe- aOFEN i TAN amLncrioN, OF tak tg. sa PUP. ; $3,890.00 Beruted by a 3 bearcom plete "910 , Suage 33 4 large no. 5 shot Be -_Otfies,, 4 Patterson oo" sett at be sub ‘home.- = oy et ‘2 ExcHanor” » CLEARANCE SPECIALS Of Piresione snow tires. 600 by | GUNS — BOY SELL TRADE. MOUND a ay - OUD, oe Pe etsih. nik tor a , ELAND FPOR N btrt maa et Py was | 1% eee & ts in Mantey Leach, 10 Bagley, ‘| Good bunter. FB 2 : now Warm GUN: “a he —" : AGL ‘i i ‘ a ee wN'PE2-8823 bia Nato. per Lowest pt t prices ieee on, ras L ese. "oe Authoried eee ton “an oe. ro aa best LAND CONTRACT mere & chest, vanity. cb bana Va Oem UO VElveoe | ore bow be th ‘wrade-inn? Tr oe Sts G0Ob WOW “i oa INVESTMENTS Bt eas wa wet oon Sais © eng, Ss Siore” ye sii ave sc Seay, seer gion tendering, ry betare you | BRN Cietve ari, etaruers. 418. & 3 low oe tr ae r ee oe FRADE 30 IN. CHAIN SAW FO! seratched or . | teat * CLOSING OUT and shingles. OO savire 8.4083 Raward's Outiet Pert 18 8. Te pair ws fa do ours oun up te re wr pointe Abe rlihaor yg ba : ss aS ae pis a Ee alee By HE save UF wo FER Bel _niding gad shingles. EMpire/ 24083) waNTED — 3 COMB. STORM & Eves. Taare week, Chi preret | tnir -hewagoroken antl etter | ORR Ea monet ns i tor Seay | MRT SEL, Ses Ee Fow.| or fokciss beds. Come in ond} washers .~ automatic | COMPLETE _ STEAM. UNIT, —with 3g PE a iead ne Sion to a Ww Waly 4 mined. good hunter 430- Also 04P-ERACTOR POR SALE. = BEN Sos Le beneioe late model| see these terrific values and Gom-|2 Ft. pay or 00. .@aya—tame | oll of coal conversion, includes | ~ i = - psn jen ticamall breeds mixed $5. vg Ba : DER'E BUILDING : car or nousetraler 39 $0un Pay. | Cee on 00.88, teichigen Fise-|.. . WAYRE GARER fsadintor, wih cine, Wil ee | SPECIAL ©: Hunting Coats & Pants | 2&3 Ryeo‘iampuvite, 21000. Feel’ inower, soser : & SUPPLY CO. Ce as Linco — oy ew of $89.50, Mi ean rive sat x BLL... 7 is —for best offer, MAple $-1186._ 25 per cent dt = Korean Boots. insulated boots, In- sibopaouns _neeeete rear plow. shoe | : wn nn ~ eH d colores , ‘ 4 ; » #2 W. Huron : _,renseah,_M_ Orchard Lake YS: | Syne BOUGeT peo ex-| _ CLOSET DOORS - point: Most “eolare sacce" house | tamoufiege iuitg. n | Oita WeRiggd Lake, reat moving to ehty MAple DO2P er Pontiac, Michigan. " we he: TRADE “amples of sir conditioners, re-] changes: Turner's. en oe uy damaged pieel, fold fons Alse nates oats duper Keor-sone JOR'S AGN SURPLUS, FR 3-0022 sgren, Pury rok larket 42917.) PR 5-4404. after @ pm. - - ° 2 ons. a up . “et x = FOR —e - ie FREE, ae a | Ear oat ee Patino oh cite set wcmer-vne| fone eat Rata | -Fe'beus oes Lah Oa cg dg alld Pn : o have second lafid con-| 5 ma Ly ward -and reverse,| - a | ITTANY READY TO si cee ae “. 3. 4, |, tact. W tk one or both BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. $1.50 per wk. Call Mich. me ; Hegu SvERy wenwESDAY Fost. : | Reh ee de tee ted, ig] Bese, ecg MBS Ha | Sane aint hist" | Sounum BunWER pUOTNERM Talbott Lumber tt Titman gone | omnes pe am, te ga ae a 1 gi dB av 4 ASK | $0050, Pay, only. $3 z ler Oil Heaters - gonee, bes r sald. ORM “after om te Regul f $136.45 Rem. auto. model 48) AKC reg, Curtiss. On 3-4298.. Hiliman, suctiogeer, F "ments, € per cent interest, Realtor, 1362 W. Huren. "Ph. other sets at equal savings. Pear- MB 8 + helt ‘gaepent valve Corewore Mee Paint, | nog” $112 4) Rem BLACK & & BLOND GOCKER SPAN-| _ Per, m : LAWSON grant, Evenings, call Ga tosis son's Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Toney beck guarantee. =. valve, Genes 83 ot ad ave ae ppies, #1 each. MA 6143. 'Eor Sale Housetrailers 78 a - : RADE IN YOUR OLD PIRE-| —"*<: * | scuicn’s ate = . ~ ie " cin g REAL ESTATE | @ eauioment op, pew fixtures aoe -VELVET DAVENPORT B1| One TV TD _UPT Ueno RE- teste 8. ye PB PAS. | rr sere Ga ws | ane foe a ee ons A cu it. ae A. Sl. co ps cmaoemnen, 5 300 cin AE os an] Berge Gee | aga oe | Erna eens | ate a Sy sbee Een an ee (Ma |r peu ot | 22, UBS | wis F on i a *s J show com ; Lie ALE, 2” D : Lakefront let and beauti-} A tat ARDWARE BRAND NEW ELECTRIC SsEWw- =pilewee 3 _W. Huron PE. +1135. Taree he ‘“Tistures. 6 valve, gs i ios ba eetnadlh oe a a wee = =: oe “Gi ‘ _witen. 7e Se ‘oUSETRALLEA. _ ful ranch home owned by M2. Buren $0 full. price, 61.28 Nek PE | ae? ap Re Munro ge oilightly, oF Gronard Le. Ave. Orchard Lk Ave. __ Tend ba ~ yc aoe Dag ane ora cm a0 ft. goed cond. ve! take - business man. Value| wat a EZ ame saee¥eeT ie with COUN {oeo FX Huron mi FREE StANDt “STARDING TOILETS % cae RUae Seep ERCTANDTRE Reguior S300 shell vests =a vente. EM 26. : | $18,000. Principal $14,500. tions, for, aque in houses, or |.- ter ganet. Very gved cond. a han Waskbovis with fittings | cM Beetoantnaeton PLAine. Browning eytomatie — stat 78 wp. e _2-8016. - : ate; mY . bath sets wen r me payments | . Discount price. Call im-| Wit FRADE surret a omen canner. |” PR Mrcet bsg eS $e" Colored ain eek 8S) URED Ol. . SPACE CHEATERS #3 | ter ous bl lis seaper al mediately da or evening Your ity ta - ‘ie aoe ee tet tae cond. Both | ing Center, FE 23337. a “S, “ Foepece , tes Perry, Q. > Kelly —— er. oc vat home OR, 3-6574 or! *e¢¢ ecw face brick 3 bed | vented fill “ep and” filter, soete’ SPEED QUEEN WAI ASHER STAIN: }-"fhace model 37 pum » 8 yay Salen ae ; oe Pi ie 1 YAGABGRD 3 - eR en “work not._F . rE! §-1467. less, steel tub. ejector pump, used shot 12 gauge, Reg 4 now 1 tT oe __ For ‘Sale Goinin 2~ i Jo : ROME TRIAL Se wae. | gre Pe emt red Foe tts corm 6 56) 5 LA. WAGNER CO | Sab” WATER MRATER. BAe. | Wa Tee wincherter made 12 vump, gum 12 Sweish Pointer wilh — papers} ayte iad ectric r ters, 879.05 SINK” #3. ~RAVES- % - néw 98.30 . Theroushi¥ broke "s gun, FR ~ hia Se Pe ba bi Qu Cs 1 + Lanes COAT. POODLE iin yds., in ca MI 46013. : Phon FE he e _ tub: ‘iret ad trou hing & pictu ¢ windows $1 o4 2213 a TRAVELO ick : sh L —— a ubs, i rade, $40.05 a. ir wh ru er \ @- LOT DRYER EST WRiINGER WASHER. | a ‘” Perry ; -1M4 them before Spm in nent “thoael Ainge a eouge 1 6 i 7-3 _ ee’ ~ *. 34.45 now £114.90 FOR_ BA Ee er. Gai OR BOxER wae eas Lavender. Slightly worn. Valued HES GAs, B > brand. dryer, Cotton reversible rug. 9 4 $25 TO $500; |" Walia Nake®‘warket 4-281" brand made Slightly Scratches | E10 OR D006. ___ ' YOUNGSTOWN | CABINET” SiN. | Remington model JADU ,aute,| pups sis FE raat eye oer GIRL SCOUT UNIPORMs siz orescent, 383 Orachard Lake Ave Christmas Gifts _ ‘ar ‘age OOrs eee ee oone. cies} S 2 Fem ee. Ee Pixie ¢noPical. Pai, ALL i Uh tg E | 12 & girls Aas ra CHESTERFIELD AND OVER -| ~~~ ~~~ Berry Stee! overhead facto: several 42° ry a" models. Walt| Good buy ‘on ai! bunting clothing kr . Pita, ollie: ged and nelidl Phone PE | —* 14. FE stuffed chair. $50 Ist class Used | vow _ BROTHER me eat onds. All sizes and prt rece Large | 0d. Bese cabinets at extreordi- ANDERSON HARDWARE FOX TERRIER PUPPY FOR BALE. Oxford roler se Paist ‘or visit us ei-our office. | PSIZE sae ig DAESSES FOR sais | room Kine: 1 cutee, teat 4 dining | "chines, 26% off, $2 9 week. Cal! ealectiee Oem Oe rege vonks _cem. a Gren aS nen er ge le see ie DOO = ae | ud e tJ HOME & AUTO} aout Ng pasa sid —i0 t. | $50. pthings. 681 | Mich. Sewing Center. FE 32-3337, ies ae = prone some ws sHOTGDNS. Paes ae aia aN og ty 2 “pod. #8 ALSO) cote Tratier salen ogee at {1 65588 / er . . e | rn " " beagle 7. Page ee | LOAN CO _Worn once. PE 26001. HEATER,.20 For Sale Misce Miscellaneous 60 60 | sis. re 300 fae, Burr-thel, 316 B. Telegraph. FOR SALE - .|_: Bales. b 4 BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE | &8!... : $-4061, | ~~~ Ga - » Mey WINCGHESTE, aren Ob. a >. » HOUSET. i 2-N. Perry at. (Corner Pike). ae ee MY 3-2766 after | DA’ ORT & CHAIR, $225. TV 2A SO. Gel, Fe ©. Ol, PURNACE board boat motor Car edie, PE , eects Weprer eos on Wir WEEK-OLD I ART h cabin. Good cond. 08 8 | : * . GET CASH a enn ble: $25, *Sedavrings_ & met {apie Gite rove. | GUN TYPEWCONVERSION Or) | iment pais” Bee.) GERMAN SHEPHERD | ea a compere laneous clothing, sises 10 12 Teaner, $35. im APLE SET . burner, with controls and 250 | _| WOMENs HUNTING “PANTS 87H MALE AND FEMALE PICKUP cH a JP. to 2 men's suits, sizes 42 long. | 5 |. MI _6-4327__ MISC. ITEMS gallon tank. with gauges and A}. 16. Boots site 6%, Exe. cond./ PUPPIES Sleeps 2; $860 Not @ store but a private Bloom- AY REBUILT VACUUM - FE 4-7045 gles, tubing. Act shape: - We]: 3 FEO). JP rIE. AE ~~ Sealbracallvert paocceneaaal 1980 to 1908 care. Bring | your bait Township “home. Call FE pe, ol) makes, 1 yore ems. smell _Prigiésire_ have ecnaneed, ‘to gas, $60. aise | . See os © OLD REMING TON PUMP. _ CALL SPORTS mination, Loans leo made on fur johnson PE +8160. | |1 BARBER OR DENTAL ewan. | Sheen 8 ee Sauer. om ae py” ae FE 2-1321- nitare ‘signatures and CHILDREN & MISSES MISCEL- FRIGIDAIRE R REFRIG. iG. LATE. SF. Aluminum. trailer windows | . fomplete. Works and wo PRICES |e Ca hol =e 188 W. ANN ARBOR : — clothing. x 10 and 12. "model, ae ae # ton, only ae gy ogee gpa few. $40. PE 5-4219 RICES Hu ‘ti A a men's suits, long. Not . ‘a Appl. si poem ee ni Pa “Oakland — Peer ah Se el | Tae ae| Saas ame | a TRAVIS ANG H gue spamnmage wg] eg eee OSA) Genstay OMT MAINES Rotice one ip home. Call LEE efi se GAs, STO R BALE. $28. iD <----olinasd! w. eos wh Beatles. * | Rockioth, | bundle ee Ee NICE CABIN, ON PA avant, wr. ot Le ' a Sauer b on AT or arason 8 CU PT REPRIG. isom woot ind Pants. HEATING asen% piscere |... 318) Lewtsten, on for the deer sta- ALE ‘aot A te GERMAN Loon Company | fepsesites fase | Ome Satoh gal gid Nace Gamggr bie] | EQUIPMENT LE i eae | = a li GIRLS NEW a. 5 WOOL GA-| _MI_4-6235. ; ee he . " erry» SALE BRITTANY SPANIEL, BifeL 02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. |. bardine ear coat, red 1 Tining. GOOD REFRIGERATOR. 478" BED- Pe iti aa “eed oil furnaces, ofl, burners, a clean WP. easing .. PF OT Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 don, ARG og sad heanel ei ms oa : mattress ve feor | - stoke spac oi 4 $75 MY 3-1622 or OL, 32-6688. __Aepistin cape $25. PE. 6-417. iatse. 190" ae Fg Be hy tue st fier | beater, Waray Heating Oo. Roch ee “avons ai eee |2 TS ye LoaDs oF rpyet ‘Pacakeets Gust. to Talk MEN'S SUITS, ALL SIZE DRESs- | HOTPOINT AUTOM [395 SOLITA! ange eg 8 joors A. 68S peat & jand- . STs crn water. qaata, Yul: 9.29008 cyele, le, only about yahost Hef $325 SOLSTAIRE Et pot Nhe ” FURNACES Insite - d jambs 3.38 | seas TE 66 FE oo . Some isl ath: 8 canaries 2-8405. old, a real Sshe0 of 8:30. Ot! & Ons, fhitalied, duct work, 34x7% ooutte, brass, pair «| § Ds. OF BLACK DiR 8 DE. Cages 661 4th, St, ee FaEED TOP GOAT Sie G_Weew, | APO Me &,000 BTU DELTA Off, GUN TYPE |~ [5 Stale Renven Resting | fensiite 1%9| ‘uvered tar Se aye ais. Pat ets | POODLES. 4, TO NY ¥| “ OCTOBE $35.. FE fINOLEUM & PAT nF SALE HALF reed. Bae IN TYPE | service. OR 3-864. Blanket insulation. 100 1 Bae eee Te ae tow & midatneen, Apricot,» R ONLY LADY'S PRETTY BLUE surT.| -PUee st Jack Baldwin. | guaranteed. With ail new duct - HOOVER UPRIGHT SWEEPER, 24. 2x8 Per M03 00 | art “BLACK “DIRT “TOR S0it., ee o van “and) We 8 en & © ‘(VT ; Size. 16. PE 8-477. HOUSEHOLD LADYS | ‘work, off tank and ete. Complete | $12.00. xoog cond. 971, Monticeiio, | agit fan and gravel, FE 23400. | 5 eeery e by —y o. ; __@resses, size 20. OR 3.7534. ir inated, fr, gpPre® $550. ony time Tues. or alter 6 other Ask ‘tor our 4 page “Cash-Way" | we. a+ STONE LL — Top dtlen. mt AWA nies a see | Po Scrap & Iron: S6A iworPorT ELECTRIC "RANGE. 6 __ slave. ‘price list Ail materials under’, me fat beach sand. - arevel . apatereen om - - burners, ‘condition, ia ‘te TANKS. CHEAP. FFHACA 30 wh “pUMP. “Like | covet. bright and dry FE 2-Ta08 egy CANARIES. CAGE Milk’ L 5-9120. ew, ; ga, double barrel. ; ‘0A BLACK Dt aaa 27-684 Gaklang Ave, ent an Prices POR SCRAP CARS & sues iis : o MAG Sie —"—} witket taatens ~~ | 28% i Pointer So. 16 mo _¢ BURMBISTER'S ~ | soll. sand & Eos. Ta ane | | ABS. EXOLISn SOUTER, -> YRS, FE 8-8797. e ‘ i" a nh ‘ ‘ .. Peavere & pc: es Ke... os apers, Set of Punk & Wagnelia’| NORTHERN ck peovig | ‘bing. 22° «| Saas for tale Seoge, mM inance Uo. - features, | $1.30 wk. ve “30003 j Of SPACE HEATERS. LIKE eyelopedia. like new. 818 al | scare. FR = Oliver, PE 4-1666 Sale Household ' Goods 57 _Allen’s A: . Fee $15 and $10. Call after 5, Pw ali Finney : ae 4 all day 01 tu yuaEe ¢ co. 1" nye SB wah MUS, REO. SPRINGERS, 6 MOS. OLD, ‘ | ‘ Coole o At De 1 SERVILL GAS, & 1 WESTING- eae BIL TAN” BLACK AND | JET WATER PUMPS e086 Or'A.) OPE ® rai wt BM uci! | haven, ie Son Ae ost Pontiac eonee electric retrig. $60 ea. OR white marble iniaid linoleum —| 1 80 8, Perry. 2 Loa | TOP got BEACK DiRT. 7* deo Mineae GF eee, _ | ena _Bew, OR 24408. KITCHEN WALL CABINETS, 30x10, ~ Machi _Weitie Kaen Pm 37611, FJ, [SEO AMES it TN paris D Plait 7 Cosco BABY JUMPERS. REA- 51000 GAL TANKS, 07 EACH.| heavy gauge ‘steel, refrigerator | achinery. 60A Ky ved Mill Cattery. MApie rayton Plains bie. PE 2-036. ORE “EXC. |" Matched wedding ring set, $75.) finish, a var a tee ee ii TOP BOIL ORDERED eFONE, | haves Mil Cattery. Ape OE ms 7 "SC GREEN NYLON BOUCLE | .°0D4_ Cheep. FB 9-900. | FE 473 re veered Michigan |CRANE & BACK HOE, FRONT om te pest, fil, Karl How: eTRAIOHT r agon ~poos” FOR LY Walled Lak tik® NEW, Livi iG RM. & 7BED a oe) Fivorescent, 393, Orchard Lake| end loaded. § dosers, 3 graders, | (7; sale : Z “ . Hogs anes one foe pont rm. furniture Ln sal a ED |” reer ‘ A Ave. . trencher, tratier, welder.” erie: Al {On CRUSHED STONE, SHED 6T STARTED i YEAR OLD WEA- ¢ . suite. Walnut kidney shaped = : instaiied, +180 FE 67108. TAROR SELECTION oF Usep| ™*, reve! plant, used’ tractor| ‘seed. grevel, fill, Lyle Conklin. gies. Two males,'1 reg. female. ; Utica ‘| desk;: Carved . ‘ . AR & rifles, Ben’. ng . Termes or trade, 9190 Gaile FE 61112 or FE $30 each. OR 3-6230. Tubbs | WE Utic 4 weinut living rm.| lined wardrobe. OR 38415. ie CAL Guhgung, © ries. Dan's iene _ Goodrich, Mich. Phone ¢212.| A-1 TOP Soft 6 E YD. LOAD, 6006, | RO ee ig ers Se ochwinn. cena: Bore ree site| New tnnerapring, mattress, LS my i POR ss ‘ROOM SUITE — LIGHT | | FES eeit—_ niece a a, ee, et! Phd ere Tau enor PORRTTUNE—Fie| tomer “dose toe, one, toe, ote Also. fuel oll tank and oll DUIng?. | 20° chet gas stove fered Do It Yourself 61) piece Fs i _ feate ae he. 4 3 Furnitu’ % 4 . —— = Therm tetere hs PP PP PPLE PP LEP Pe BORROW WISELY cao s pa Call at 141 8, Edith | _ Saginew. FLA REYNOLDS NO-ALOMINGM #3445 wo eet Toomants| FOR RENT cuinns ONWARD rer sai gt Crane’s mr, = "From Specialists | ASE oan oma rar'| SASTAG WAGER. Ga0 | SIDING. Sell reenatons, Alum | LUXAIRE POT “POT TYPH FURNACE WALLPAPER STEAMERS | BAB § SAND, GRAVEL, TOP 2680 Auburn. _ FE +680 sree om. pads 900. diepiea! wane | WAPCE-DOUBLE RED COMPLETE | town birch and, 1 1 Rounes:| Scie cet" Mork tout for. | RAND, SANDERS DRILLS —BAWE Paylone, go vince 8) TROPICAL JAE 8a __ pads. 360. FE §-00% and § drawer $50, Con-| ornamental iron Can be seen. in operation.” $100. BR T 8508 | ee irs. Lar M ES | Heat” ty alts |" aha EEMSnenaee Rae | Ein Sse ha S| Senna acai eat | aetna EES sage sem Mua anew | it See gt SL | Bin Fes ar ie "vga eet ‘ Fou. to HFC. modern step aeRO ARMS COUCH BLK. | up. ______ #80 8, SANFORD | gene Bennett. - Boom Tthe, chemes | ag abe 8 Cece a, tgrenig, Wa, Smal beby bed 8 CATR San "SEoit ates | urs All Theat gta | ‘Pike's Rental Depot | Wignar™® tz “paurparent | | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 tte ie ‘has been solving - Pi “s F chest, $15. EM_3-6296. estimates. — O$wp Cement ...... 1.10 gal. TOOL & EQUIPT. RENTAL . wt" ng : mone problems for toe ped } MODERN WALNUT. DOUBLE BED. 7 ROOM Of HEATER, ALSO GAS Piber Roof Coat ... 3.70 $ gal. — mixers. cub tractor, cee onda aT ye? 1, cow ma- DOO8. CATS BOARDED. =. pe - 3a “models. ae HPO toda - | TPC: LivINGRM. 5 : Gemahehe. -Enehaden - sepapuend. | once Nester ole Cerne or ‘BLAYLOCK r conders. potiehers, serpe | SLACK Dit arene models now 9a a 3 : 6- 7 . COAL poye 4, tillers, gee . . | Tue Point range, | —Mi_8-2694. ; tached Good condition. FE BUILDING SUPPLY cO.| linen mowers. d mowers, title by the il Ye SUsHEL, wena * _ simost te Cont Sa, gu sell: MAHOGANY LIVING" = ROOM TA TA. a he 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710t| crete grinders, plumbers, — Delivered. Pie 03282 _H Honea & ‘re 3 , Household Finance for $180.5 16 METAL STORM — WINDOWS OLe p carpen- lay, | firain & eed (71 C top foam runes rena, senis, cost 6140; new oe Cede ee OO ea ee MO ie | Nit you dont see it~ cali GRADING TAMAR LAWN, HOW: | SSE =| Hite ows “immediate posses é Orporation wih tak Pa bates, ‘ wake wen a es & 3 French doors. “OR solid of strainer style covers $488 Dixie ection OR Si7sa rift ai dirt tacliver fegding. ant tet And aND D cur RAY AL80 vay 3 iss 6. Waginnw, ad Pir. PE 40098. 3 iy BTABL 96 “ta. |* : Silc"Flatt ee : Panes , o> DGh, bala, oF jarelm covers | Opp. Gur Ledy. of me-Lakes Church tractor work, FE 23001, ed a LE GAS | ‘ » OCcas' 4 green oc- on 4 . ] i 1 1 Goop FPA a ease, “¥ é , Putinget sat. ‘yam ‘bea and| 2:0 ‘robe She ae pa Pine WF le Moen AYLOCK =| Feet FOR RENT | ORs? do Desiareds Fit 44s. | _ Compote hay ermce watt sore PART & SUPPLIES, ST a T EO 5 MAROGA YS prNING nine -PT. r) COAL '& BUILDING SUPPLY co.| TRA, ocemm antners Wail: | O90, ROAD > GRAVEL. PE dgP® ALL TY sui t , A a . LEONARD REPRIG., : per steamers. Oakland Fuel & for $7, delivered : NTIA S Lakeland. yeas, 2008 | Limes eit corner, table, Fae Boat % ‘Gas, Heater on. = eet ae ve pet. Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. HAUT & DELIVER. BAND. GHAW-| Geliver. OA SaITs. Deets N t Reneatce pose FACE, 4165, | ‘Ai Meme are im’ exe. cond. |" 8A 3: Be ft PrAFP sENIAO MACHINES DRY phone Pe oem. S| Raicming ‘Bent : ewes te Aimines, ou Ree] 112 _ soe * % tt oubl ino euret w foods arapery seria Unt | @ARURE CHEAP. HAUL IT Cheap, Std Rees 4., Onvonvile : : : ads, $5.95 Pearson's Furniture P saat n Baginne Ot lormica, bi elf. 34207. es ‘ pick 0 : “ Loan Office ~} Se Sees Grebard fake "Ave. a gTALE GREEN. "prom. heater will consider a Fee TARE e:| che Bids Satees ouvir “Beit ON Fa 5¥08. soe | 27 é%0, eh ad * caimpers be fh new O = a , > on oan " eres wer “hete. Mt ean, step tables. van "paperina. waste Montcalm Bullders ‘supply, se wie anaes __ ONS 20 Fort: nn) rs, stuart, "Mtenigaorar GET THE CASH YOU | 9x12 Felt Base ry gf Site ep. TY s | sompipte, Beet aie ted “ed | _ Montcalm. FE #411: PONTIAC LARE BOULDERS For Sale Livestock 2 Be, * a WANT, . . $25 TO $500 | souwd"*Maib vie Ae WALTON TV |. storm. windows 7 DO. BRD | spread. waite Aiection’iams ‘ar| Sale Musical Goods. 62) fttie' Cement dirt, drain tle | 5“ swas FOR BALE, “| Udea.. tre , IN RECORD TIME 414.Ft. Wall mt nets a3 E. gion ‘ $2 00. Hille Sills Bulidere. 2600 Wood-| fost. si sine 16, worn ee! times Lays | ne Bar rire ent and morter, On vis panes, SALE, $1. BACH. a teres Pe prices. . a ae aoe 120 BASS ACCORDION, . RED AND Of. AND, GRAVE “ip HEAD | o~ae Rag" OR. FURMITORE “ANCHOR FENCES ney , Fon yee aye, Line ae. sncrl- Tor My ere PEL. ge Ag tl inet Likoilll Fath ve - DHILCO REFRIO. ¥ weet | ela eso SACHIN | RecoRDIONS, LOW oats oa | FOP, Ol (PUL DIRT, GRA i | Gate aete ae ,| Sean : , “ag | nh — | fattagtntu ot prTett| Pala Wun ib PR Sg | “ai srn sccorsge immed | ght Noten 22 0606 ewERF, «aha. ve MLB | ~” SEABOARD ; : Ww OPE fo begiiners. with lessons, FH | WELL R FED COW MaNTRE, Bar oe Ee Rt ann : A 4 ~. Losde FINANCE COMPANY | ; new ee PLANO, ne cae ¢._My Feet. ' & Iwk.0ld ped. MEIrose : 4-460 ee $500 A= “OLD BULL CALF. Ei reat to New A xR P Super f Market a ANT ES. a j pore Sen Ans O UL, EBONY “aPIN. ite - _sravel, Gl ete, | dba LD BULL C a aa SE FINANCE CO. _STARTING-OCT. AstH! Ban Are: | test re a oi 9 are 5 |fOnsEs BOARDED. oR = FINAN i Cuca! tou sation 5m, | Reconditioned Appliances pet pi®W _| Sit, STOVE, 2, & mae ee eS R eer Kee gens ® , Ope8. fers ere: are Maytag washer mate, Pee oi PeRN Pigg t OCH uf - i MEE OEs Range, $34.06 . ANB “end Pilor, after 4. sriosptnnainangintibio Mane : : so" Pine behina Antiques. * are axe. cont, . weed. coat 2 : ee gr Widnes wacae mi = fren. Ph, 5 Se 1-008 39 ; +) AOTO.' DISHW. 0, ELEC 6) CRON y "|e See 1% eee ~ ee $329 | 2 Door, vance srincteae § 008 ‘Bf Mercury Wagon ......:.. $2466 | 4 Door, cacy, 0 O88 ‘56 Buick H. top, | ar 1ac “56 Pontiac ca : $1685 | Station W: Like new ..:, 8 895 "86 Mercury 4 dr. merdoomati¢ $1535 | «og 38, FORD 1S Reak: ceati, 238 sortes .. 1308 | 9 Deer. FeO sean! blend ‘55 gree. Tarek dr. ete hbo G00 ssid ON a.) sy 46 CAN BE ARRANGED-— CARS rtd GLENN’ Ss 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors | oy : a | ee erie - "Shi fai 9 —CARST~ HARDTOP, Sharg. | tT wee | CASH FOR/YOUR CAR |__™ HASKINS |" 1000 8: woolesia® sai CHEVROLET. New fenders. Rocker . Second &t, CHEVY ‘) BEL AIR wc ‘ate whitew fre ae 5-11 ona BEFORE YOU BUY, GIVE US A TRY! Se uencuRy, , Y HA “Pally Beuipped 532 MERCU RY MONTEREY 4 DOO Radio & mantes Mere-O-Matic, gs: PACKARD DOOR Radio A Heater, Auto, transmis- —* ‘ $485 "85 FORD 8. wanes Waar CEN ITRAL L INCOLN - mae gk FE osiet® BEFORE YOU Dei ra a r DEA! E ; ONECASLET To BOCR IE aa CHEVROLET ADIO and heater, er seth re re CHEVROLET, 1963 ai0 &Lun Bedan, 2 to-choose from. One with piveremee. Each ay Radio and eater beat the Down, Rose Motors 3140 W. » 1 mi. West of f Telegraph, o CHET 3 Aan HNO MONEY | DN. Assume Cat © . Mgr. “ur © Pe pia at Tis00. Hat rold Turner Ford, ~ Houghten’s. HOT SPOT WS - ae RM. ‘eM © ~ Dyna. PS. sais y 1052 Olds. 8-68. 4a@rR& x Hy- ‘dra, amare. hue be "een to ap preciate -_— our An 4 ad Moltaay tut pow- 1955 Olds...§-88 ‘Ho! Iday ama = x. Hydra. P3. PB. Almost ine 1956 . Ford vs , Parkiane.” Fyily “ye acon HRA LOW AS $95. ~All priced to sell, _OUR LINE OF ENGLISH- LT CARS JAGUAR, AUSTIN: HEALY, - MORRIS, MG, AUSTIN _" _HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester's Friendly '.. -Olds- Dealer - 528 N. Main, Rochester * OL, 1-9761& _Keego Harbor. 66 CHEVEOLEE “HT. V-8. BLACK and white, Power packed. 4-bar- rel earbureter, White ' and H. Cloe back-up lights, powe: 13,000- miles, $1. haven Rd, FE 4-1348 after 4, NORTH PONTIAC 1954 bn Bel Air Hardtop Fos} Vie. Be os) Buick eee re 4 bELs To ut Ww. Montcalm ‘equip. “cle “olean, ne, Williams ~~ hs 2052 bene LET ST ON “Wad. BIRMINGHAM |SAFE-BUY. USED CARS New Location saoraseereanat we ae to For Sale Cars_,--91}- = Kad ¢ 1650. NEW PAINT. BEPOE ‘panels, 486 onth, scHOOL TEACHER, “34 FORD. Ve BEFORE ‘YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE : Steele. FE 56-0204. Al »| corner P: Braet Bie ; 1980" FE 40151 | : : 47 Buick |’53 Buick Super Hardtop MOT. OR § DODGE | AND TRUCKS LEAN U priced t, er, 5005 le _iske' nS clarion HURON MOTOR SALES | ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF score GARS 2 W PE 2-2641 i953 Sy Fond COSTON CF 6 CYL. i. Ren, overdrive. No e down. eae 6.76 eae. Cal Credit Mgr. Mr, Parks. Mid: west 4-7500. Haroid Turner Ford: BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE | iz Steele. FE - . Keego Harbor. OLDSMOBILE : Por 7 6 Psp new car trade-ins Suburban | Mtrs. , extras. Py . $1806. win trade. & HK, Orig inal “gener is Soran | ' ‘0. Lueky Auto ma 8. | __ Saginaw. ‘2 FORD: VICTORIA, saan F Just like new. of BEFORE You DEAL 8SEE EDDIE wae: ere 5-9204. Parks. Midwest 47500. old Turner Ford. ‘S$ PAIRLANE V-8. 4 DR. RADIO: heater. Fordomatic. —_ price a, Inc, MU 45158 54 FORD _ 4 DOOR x ry OWENS Milford HUTZ MOTORS, _to-gee Mrs. Meta's car. MI Sy FORD V4 cUSTOM. Kax, - Pordomatic, shiny Bheridan blue. Many, aon = — le free drivi is URN MOTOR SALES +4711. AND ;..™ heusetradior treme. OR ie a m ments of $8.65 maa ere Stes ie xs. Midwest 41800." itareld use Fo “Bright AUTO-SUPER MART 7) BARGAINS - - NO MONEY DOWN "33 Nash 2-Door.. '52 Olds 88 2-Door 52 Chevrolet 2-Door -. ’52 Chrysler Windsor Sed. 52 Ford 4-Door —_ '51 Pontiac 2-Door '48 Plymouth . : < . $195 DOWN 53 Olds Super 88 2-Door _ “53 Chevrolet Club Coupe * *53 Ford 4-Door . 54 Pontiac 2-Door 54 Ford Sedan MANY, MANY: MORE JEROME > : Olds - Cadillac Orchard ae af Case | rcha ss 4 ‘] "52 PONTIAC IAC Catalina 5 Compe a we haven't yet met. lee are alt our friends. That's wh ly we invite - you to come peetonpecialy. if gic: a. tent afte. as "97 FORD -2Door eae ine iss A ‘56 prartiAr ppeae Sedan Heater. Standard trans. eee eee ener 4 ane ‘55 PONTIAC. AC. 2-Doo Se debe $1295 Standard Transmission. : ¥ We Have Them)" MI 4-2735 1000 | 8. become a WAGONS. EASY ED JONES : 115°. j. Bas "e¢ thru "37 MODELS BEFORE ou De peat et EDDIE ‘tT TO CHOOSE FRO _Steele §-0204. 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MiDrivesy | , custom ’ : i 208, miles. ataas =e al cone 56 CHEVROLET 7 ee .$1595 “ stone. i g = . mel Mes pedted dash, ' R & H, HYDRA.| '55 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door Bhs ati 1 ‘i S| goa 5 aie “Sos ments ot 418.8 Call creat _. oe ‘ : ae . ma | ra woos 2, a ivind Turner Fora. 'S4 CHRYSLER ree een Sacked np S895 | rh Rall ats tt #42. Buic ck, ‘81. ;, OWNERS DEMOS. Radio & Heater. Automatic Trensmission. , 293 qaumencatatick apacute bees at} Perse, azn," dese ‘SS PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ........ wo $1595. Open Evenings—-Please iF ii mm 7 —- re leat eae | spite ime OL 1-108, vhone MAple 5-5141 eeney deen, Asrumen Fe ‘34 CHEVROLET 2 Doo ‘onilnom wines wine dea hee $ 995 “heater, crapion) snowshoe white ‘85 BUICK 2-Door 0.06.02 0 0.6 o eee eee es $1595 paint. Call Radio & Heater. Dynafiow. : caer NORTH _| FE: "BALES | 56 PONTIAC 2Door jigeas walks inept aleais $ 895, CHEVROLET ) . new Aumumeysie email A monthly | Hydramatic, 1 aor ie ‘54 PONTIAC Station Ww ‘Wagon ......3...-.. $1095 4-2735. 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David WXYZ, m, Tine Winter CKLW. * Chase WJBK, Sound Oft WJBK, N News. ews, Reid ’ CKLW, News, Davies we wa, McLeoc : WCAR, ews : rey ie waitecWn Symphooy WPON, News, Mackinnon | ‘gy W7R. | Wendy Warren | Wpon, Music with Mason Se Stars +:20—-WJR, Musto Ha . WKY, Jim’ Reeves 5:30—WIR, Music Hall = Knowles ga. ane David oan. Rewer: Sty md aS McKenste sont Ciasiead WCAR, x Alia T. Maine WPON, Chuck Lewis” ' WIBK’ pporta, Moleed Ww, (oe) "wean, _— Wrz, ane |” gomane bets Roatlaneia ows : as ‘Pham, Bi. vatene w Wa McKenzie! — of iw | gy Ee — ee Town | SBLW. ! 2:00—WIR, Ma v Gam: News’ Mcteca WII News, Casey” |S cn i WWJ, News, Maxwell Beam Baws, Fy 11:30—WJR, Muste en ree laa CRLW. Austin Grant, Davies 6:30—-WJR. Dinner Date WCAR, theo Mason | :30-WIR, Jock Harris WJBK, News, George _ ww. Maxwen . aa News, David Zee . Ww. Baaie Chase. 7 be cr tngpanel ot a oe 7 | OkLW Nee anise Music With’ Masoh | WWJ, News, Bob Maxwell “Womecnsta 7:30—WWJ, 3-st ¢ CKLW. Guy Nunn 3:30—WJR, House Part ware, MM, ee WIBK News, Reid 100 WIR. Time for Music) WWJ. Woman in meee WCAR News * WPON, ‘Sports, McKinnon | W2YS Mews, Deview poe ngumbrag $:00—WJn, Amos "n' Andy | 7:00—WJR, ‘WIBK Ne 1 4:00— Bands, ike: Man was eee” | ee Maee Sasaa” «| Boa STt Stan | ge Mien Seite 4 01 iN, * Agent Ww, teen - Tony David Lspompene % Muriey, 1 David CKLW, News, Godfrey Alles poe — Today’ s Television Progranis -- -- Programs furnished by stations Usied tn this column are‘ subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV | Channel —WwWJ-TVv . Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CELW-TV — 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop-|, eye.{4). News, Sports...(2)-News. 6:16—-(7) Sports. (2) Weather. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weatlier. (2): News. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 6:30—(7) Sugarfoot, (9) Headline. (4) Nat King Cole. “Jazz at Phil- harmonic” group, That Tune. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie: ' Husband renews old love affair. (4) (Color) Eddie Fisher. Phil Harris, Elaine Dunne; -MecKenzie. (2) Phil Silvers. %:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (2) Eve Arden, © 8:00—(7) Broken Arrow. (4) Meet McGraw, (2) To Tell the Truth. 8:30—(7) Telephone Time. Joseph Fyffe — 1870 — “‘Man: the Navy Couldn't Sink” Joseph Cotten triumphs over Navy red tape. (9) Town Mayor. (4) ‘Bob Cum-|. . Mings. (2) (Color) Red. Skelton. Actress Virginia Grey, 9:00—(7) West Point. (9) Casey Clark, (4). Californians. (2) 364, 000 Question. 9:30—(7) Goldbergs. (4) Crusader, (2) Highway Patrol, 9:00 Theater Ernest Borg- “The Preacher.” (9) Na- ned News. (4) Hrrol Flynn. (2) Annapolis Men. - 10:10—(9) Weathervane, 10:15—(9) Theater “15. 10:30—(7) Star Perform. George «- zdMontgamery, “Quiet . Stranger.” ““@) ‘Byline: (4) Arbitrator. @y cui een David Grief. --11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Mittion Dollar. Mystery. Lloyd Nolan, “Blue, White and Perfect.” (4) News. (2) News. '11:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- q 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. 44) Matinee Theater. | (7) My Little Margie. :390—(2) Verdict Is’ a. (D weather. 11:20—(4) Sports, (2) Sports Final. --11:23—(2) Nightwatch Theater.|* Lucille’ Ball. “Affairs of An- nabel.”” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Am- erican nun romance. Teresa Wright. (4) Tonight. Elsa| Maxwell, comedian Skeet Stokes. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2). Meditations, _ [8:20—-(9) Billboard, (2) Name|8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 19:30—(2) ter 2a7meafo Physicians 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. @ Today. 1:45—(2) News. 8:00c-(2). Captain Kangaroo, (7) Cartoon Carnival. 8:25~(9) Queen in Ottawa $:30—(7) Rascals, #:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. secs Godtiey, (4 Harry. 1@:00—(4) The Price Is Right, 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences, ' 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dee ® Film Fea- 4:00—(2) Susie. “(4) Private Secre- “TV Called Aid |9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) omper Room. tary.- Range -Rider. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. » 5:00—(2) The Early Show. W Ray ; Milland. (7) Wild Bill Hickok. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Patti Page. ™ Mickey Ps Mouse Club. 5:45—(4) News. Uses Sleep - Inducing Powers. to. Put Children: in Trance for Surgery LOS ANGELES Ever fall ture. * 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:25—(7) News/ (4) It Could Be You.’ (7) 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. Fe -( Billboard. 12: o9—(2) (Color). @ Tex and Jin . mics. _ . Ladies Charm, (9) Bill eee | _time. 1:30—~(2) House il and Groom. * ~ (4 Topper. 2:50—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) for a Day, (7) American 6:58—(2) Un the Farm Front. $:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (9) felt. I . Theater. ; ioe ee 3:45—(4) Modern Then the actual anesthetic is af aroveigae ‘jadministered. - 11:30—(2) Search for eiikinnaia: & Rickey,’ (9) Howdy Doody. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (7) 12 o'clock vs: 05—(9) Swing Your Partner, 42:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) (Color) Howard Miller. (7)..The Erwins, (9) Fun With Food. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady of stand. (9) Pride of The Family. $:15—(2) The Secret Storm. asleep in front of a television set? Well, a New York doctor says he uses a. variation of television's Robin men cedure works - like this: The day before the operation,; Dr. Betcher meets with the pa- tient and ‘encourages the young- Day. he puts the child into a semihyp- notic trance by asking that~he watch a point on the wall for a pencil and describe a favorite television program. ster to talk freely, The next day|: 6:30 to 7:30 p? ™. a) S . see | THE- PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15,.1957 Bs fh 2 es a oa cee 23 a5 . " rs ¥ es . . " " - i - i : ‘ 4 : "PERRY VS. PERRY — Raymond Burr, icesinn: lawverdeuth Perry Mason, is CBS-TV's latest challenge to NBC's neg orb Como Show. Aiding Burr in the mystery series is Barbara Hale, who plays secretary Della Street. The shot -f9 See Satedagy from * year-old solid brother. DIANE BREWSTER “This place depends - “on ‘heavy food and weak liquor,” Joey said right off. When Lou Wills Jr. stopped the show, Joey said: “I sup- pose you want more money?” = _“I want any money,” the hoofer replied. * “How you you account for your stupidity?” he asked double- "| talker Kelly, wito-answered, “I have a bookkeeper,” They. sounded real funny in the club, honest they did, and we figured this club ought. to keep several shooting galleries and papaya stands off Broadway for many years. oe 2 .& “In “The Egghead,” Karl Malden, playing & professor, vila’ explaining, “I’m an idiot and idiots have no right to teach.”| |Th¢ Prexy declines the resignation saying: “We have several — on the faculty and we are functioning very well,” | THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Doris Day wants to play. “Daisy Mae in the “Li'l. Abner” film ¢.. NBC wants to team Nat (King) Cole and Eartha Kitt in a TV spectacular... Diane Brewster decorates “Maverick.” Joanne Dru’s teenage escort is her 16-/ .»» Frank Sinatra, booked Bill Mauldin’s “Willie. and Joe” GI ger zone today from which milk characters . It Takes a Brave ts | to Open a Night Club By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — It takes eats to om a Broadway night club fest) Beat the — Chock pane heen ‘I went over to Jack Silverman's i inde the reasons for his courage. He's resorting te the jokes of the ubiquitous ‘comedians, Joey Adams and Al Kelly, Plus the quiet wondentet tap dancing of Lon Wits de, and .@ big floor show. + Raymond Barr. Likes Challenge. Enjoys Video Role as Erle Stanley Gardner's Noted ‘Fictional Sleuth By WILLIAM GLOVER» NEW YORK — Raymond Burr has emerged on the TV screen as tiction's. famous lawyer-sleuth, Perry Mason. ; The Saturday show from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. tosses him into one ‘of =. the season's top rating tussles, for the drama's second halt hour over- laps the established domain of that + other Perry, the erooning Como. . x * * Burr's blue eyes ‘glint at ‘the but he likes the soft approach. “I’m not an extrovert,” he says. “I'm not /a particularly dominant character. But in cer- tain areas I have great confi- dence in what I can do, It's. not ego. — it's, confidence,” s Burr. found determination highly helpful in winning his current as- signment. * * * . “T made two tests for the series," he explains, “‘one for the part of * ithe district attorney and one for |Mason -~ which was the role I really wanted. HE WAS DEFINITE | “When I finished, they decided it would be difficult to find someone else to dominate‘as Mason if I was the DA. Let's say I was ‘definite,’ " we ® of Closely supervising the ‘entire Jenterprise is Erle Stanley Gardner, Mason's creator who turned to jwriting after a notable career as a barrister, finds is the race te keep produc- tion of the hour-long films ahead of their consumption over the air. “Boss Nikita Khrushchev during her thrives on challenge, |- -/borough (D-Tex). says -so many [Eleanor Réwclle: Battle of Wits - With Khrushchev CHICAGO (INS)—Mrs. Eleafior Roosevelt described her battle of wits over the Little Rock integra- tion _ controversy with Russian recent trip to the Soviet Union, _ * * * : In a brief stopover in Chicago} yesterday, the former first lady said Khrushchev asked her about the racia] strife. Mrs. Roosevelt said she replied: “Twas not in (the U, S.J when it happenéd and I am in no position to judge.” -Then-she added: “It's strange ‘that the Little Rock situation is the only news being reported out of the United good things happening there, too, Arkansasis only one state and ‘ * * * The widow of the late President Franklin D, Roosevelt was asked about the emapcipation of Russian women, She replied: “They have.complete liberty to work very hard, a Claims Scientists ‘Hounded’ by U.S. EL PASO, Tex. uw — Sen. Yar- scientists have been ridiculed and hounded out of government serv- ice the United States is hampered in the race for mastery of outer: space, é * we “Russia gives such men privi- leges, honors ‘them in addition to rewarding. them. with high pay," the senator told a bar association meeting, “In America we must learn at least to recognize the dig- nity of the work and positions of such men.” * ee States. There must be some | there. are 48 states in the union.” |_- Menon, Sfassen, - Indian Head Seeks Aid to Arrange Suspension of Nuclear Arms Tests : UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Menoh today continued talks with. U.S. and Soviet diplomats in - an on disarmament, * s ‘Trying to- sell suspension of nuclear. Menon invited Harold E, ber of East-West disputes in the ULN., talked yesterday with U.S, and Soviet. Deputy Foreign Min ister V. V./ Kuznetsov. * * * = Informed sources said Menon was anxious to find out how much support he has before he goes be- fore the U.N: Political Committee tomorrow to “—. his disarma- sment plan, make recommendations on arms questions to the 12-nation disarm- ament commission, Menon al — has put in twin resolutions on suspension of nuclear tests and general disarmament questions, * * * The Indian plan is baséd on the premise that a group with equal nations predominate, : - So far the plan has received a Gromyko Cone ‘Indian Delegate V. K. Krishna ~ etfort to bridge the Rast-West oy 7 q.-P? : Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge | East, West and neutral nations to” commission, on which the Western = “It’s like making a -full-length feature film every ax working days," he says. * * * : : ; Thirty- nine films are being shot. * >. : Work began in April arid the first 17 are now safely stored. the time the a Yorborough charged the Eisen-|™# oo pegs tas Reape hower administration had- bungled by failing to create a climate fa-| vorable for intellectual endeavor. | Cuban Press Asks End of Censorship HAVANA (®—Cuban newspapers and magazines have appealed to * * * During saga he arises about 3:30 a, m., works through until | about 11 p, m. oe — Radioactive lodine Hits English Farms LONDON un — A 200-square-mile i area ween England's lake. dis- 59, wants the TV rights to/trict and the Irish Sea. was a dan. + by Curvy lis ores fo do anything about it to Lt “He recently told representatives | of the Inter-American Press Assn. that censorship was necessary be-/ cause of the unstable internal se-/ curity situation. He said he would} lift it whenever that appeared toy be in the national interest, . Censorship of press and radio was applied under the suspension of constitutional guarantees, ef-| fective until Oct. 30; The suspen- President Fulgencio Batista to “MUNTZ 7y. Tube Teeter, ith expert ebvies. iB oa ow At The young patient tsually closes his eyes, smiles and relives some Of the episodes. One youngster, a “sports ‘fan, replayed a baseball game be- tween the Dodgers and the ‘New “1York Giants, reciting each pitch and play.. “I call this hallucinatory im- agery,”’ said Dr. Betcher, He said ‘|he has used this method on more Queen| #22 500 children inthe past. year. Band-| When the child is completely in- volved in this dream world, Dr. Show-?P Bride suggestions tient’s anxieties about the opera-| Sn ee ee we “As the gases from a mask suspended above the patient's MN i 12 head — to flow down by gravi- former. = A. , sme ’ younger. Lee! ~~ iy ire PRETTY PY ete te at bee Armed forces “Then 1 reply, ‘See, Lassie; - of At lat | LI doesn't like the smell, either, 16 Landed am — —, ents.’ ms Meine tte peor peed 48 Transact need for less anesthetic, Dr, Bet- i Inctiectt re | cher said, and posthypnotic sug- 5 eee bee “| (gestions that: the child will tee community te “et often eliminated the need | = ; o tives after the operation. n Tosa Looe - — w Sooke . Plant part : a Mickey Rooney's Son lo-Saxon * a se Rive 1 |Recovers From Polio = Medieval ae pe -_ 3 ieee Tes ‘Standards § Respect of perfection - 7 Vendor 5 Overthrow 8 School - muline 9 —oore of sprains 1 10 “Emerald thie" element — soothes the pa-|. ¢ Arrive in Syria - Egypt Boasts Troops Equipped With Heavy Tanks, Armored Cars tilery equipped with cars and heavy tanks, j The spokesman. told the / news. paper Al Akhbar the forces were not ‘symbolic’ but a “striking force from the Egyptian army ready for large-scale military op- Over Sputnik LANSING, Mich. a — Michigan! 50 Killed in Canada politicians continued their poet- ical expressions on — to- t included units of infantry and. ay-|” = * On Don't feel lost or cold. inal 14-square-mile danger area | =; }to include _150 farms, Officials: ine "|sist the situation is not serious, however. TORONTO 7 — Fifty persons. died in automobile wrecks and 13) . Jean PYErre Aumont could’ not be shipped because of|tengeq tor another dem, —) land his’ wife, Marisa Pavan, make their enemy, * ee -COLOR T iN TODAY'S - BEST LAUGH: Henny| The Atomic Energy Authority that the press again be permitted Sales ond Service Youngman’s certain there's no life on ce pe nam get ale ag a full freedom of. expression and CONDON’S. ‘that satellite moon: “Otherwise my wife gee tan wntictganne” Gover teak 4 = ¥3 _— ail Cubans oni] Radio and TV Salei ‘sad’ Service ; i ; cal, economic a would have phoned. them.” That's earl, rium cartridges at the” Windscale po Bo po pereredawog Pent. Sihe ee < atomic station overheated poop? ean as | (Copyright, 1957) =F Raionetive iodine ‘spilled out of . | : /}the plant chimney afd fell on’ — foe Grazing land. : : y, . ee 7 Is THE day. were killed in other accidents. dur- Jesenten, Gov. G. Mennen wa. ing Canada’s Thanksgiving ~~ Democrat, * expressed end. hi on Sputnik via ‘an ode. : . | George M. Van. 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