failure. ~ Dulles; at the same time, welcomed Egypt’s sug- “gestion for the ¢: ment Psy a pe) pie Siollities of a settlement, of the Suex crisis, He said this was the procedure the| Suez Canal crisis by| submitting unacceptable “schemes” foredoomed to REESE JUMPS HIGH — Dodgers’ shortstop Peewee Reese jumps clear of sliding Hank Bauer of New York Yankees to whip ball to first, com- pleting a first inning double play in today's Series "and India to probe for a solution. Dulles : Predict 3-Power Tiff Over Custody Yugoslav Foreign Minister Koca Popovic backed Shepilov's de- mand for the six-nation negotiat- Banish Speed Limit on Kansas Turnpike TOPEKA, Kan. ®—The Kansas Turnpike, ‘a 236-mile four-lane toll highway to be opened Oct. 25 will have no speed limit. Drivers will be ‘“‘hailed down” if they exceed 80 miles an hour. It will be illegal to drive less than 40 miles an hour on the new road unless bad weather or other factors make it advisable to go slower. Population Up 1 7 Million WASHINGTON @—The Census Bureatt today estimated the popu lation of the United States. at 168,- 638,000 Sept. 1. This represents a rise of 17,506,- 000, or 11.6 per cent, since the 1950 census and an increase of 2,- LONDON «®—A Russian spirit- ing his American-born daughter to Hithe Soviet Union arrived in Lon- don today closely shepherded by Reds Guard Girl, 2, in London two Russian - officials, They went to the Soviet Embassy. Apparently the way now was clear for Alexis Chwastov, the Supreme Court - Refuses Appeal Pontiac Attorney Loses Fight for Circuit Judge Nomination — Michigan's Supreme Court this morning refused Pontiac attorney Milton R. Henry permission to ap- peal in his fight for nomination as Oakland County Circuit Court Judge on the non-partisan ballot Nov. 6. -Henry, who did not file nomi- nating petitions before the Aug. 7 primary election, collected 16 write-in votes for the non-partisan office. | Incumbent Clark J, Adams, up™ for election after his appointment by Gov, G, Mennen Williams in March, did file petitions but got no write-ins. : Election officials, under an elec- tion statute, ruled since there was only one candidate there would not be a nominating primary for the post Aug. 7. Quoting a section of the State Constitution which says circ wit court judges “‘shall’’ be nomi- nated in primary elections, Henry asked Oakland County - Circuit Court to order election officials to remove Adams’ name from the bal- lot and substitute his own. Oakland County Circuit Judges George B. Hartrick, Frank L, Doty and H, Russel Holland, ruling on the case, turned down Henry's pe- tition Sept. 25, This morning, the Supreme Court refused to review their findings, and turned down Henry's petition for a new court order requiring Secretary of State James M. Hare $51,000, or 1.7 per cent, from a year ago. to vacate Adams’ nomination cer- Whatever Lola Wants, She Gets at Parke, Davis One “employe” at Parke, Davis & Co, biological laboratories in Rochester has become an artful pickpocket. Warren Lang, 21, of Royal Oak, laboratory assistant, entered Ahe cage of Lola, queen of a colony of monkeys at the laboratories, to change her, drinking water. Lola sneaked up behind Lang, grabbed his weekly paycheck from his back pocket and chewed off the signature. The firm stopped’ payment -on the check and issyed Lang a du- plicate. , LANSING (®—A hearing wil] be held Oct. 18 on a petition to re- move’ from Office Harold Rippe, Taylor Township supervisor under indictment by a one-man grand jury investigating charges of grait in Wayne County. 3 Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kava- nagh said the hearing will be held at 10 a.m. in Detroit's City-County Building. Under the removal proceed- ings, testimony will be taken by Probate Judge John W. Conlin of Washtenaw County. Conlin will make no findings after the hearing but will present the testi- mony to Kavanagh, who will summarize it and turn it over to Gov, Williams. Williams wili review the tran- script and decide whether Rippe should be removed from office, Kavanagh said. The governor appointed Conlin yesterday to take evidence on the tificate. s jJouster hearing. Rippe Ouster Hearing f Scheduled for Oct. 18 ? father, to take 2¥s-year-old Tanya iy to Russia despite objections of her “Father and child are likely te be the subject of a three-power. decids the baby’s future.” Chiwastov, 58, and slightly built, took Tanya aboard thé liner Queen Mary in New York and daring the departure of the ship managed to avoid a search by U.S. immigra- tion officers, The American authorities, act- ing on a complaint of the child's mother said Chwastov may have been coerced into returning to Russia by Soviet officials, His 92- year-old mother is still in Russia. tle Tanya, had pleaded without success with Chwastov ‘to give the With Tanya gazing in about her,. Chwastov and the Chwastov, who came’ to the ited States five years ago as a stateless person, recently decided to return to Russia after his aged Pontiac Heads for Low Fire Loss Record} Pontiac seems headed toward a record year of low fire loss, as the rest of the nation watches more and more property go up in smoke. * * * With luck and care, local injuries’ and deaths may be the lowest in years, according to Fire Marshal day, and an estimated 11,000 per-| song die every year as a result of fires: About 2,000 are children. LOSSES MAY INCREASE Other figures from the, National Board of Fire Underwriters indi- cate that fire losses may total $900° million by the end of the Charles Metz, Total damage may run to less than last year’s record low. ‘Taking stock during Fire Pre- vention Week, Metz said that ‘through September there was one death and $96,038 loss in city fires. a ——— ‘an averaze® of 800 ., homes are’ struck by fire every Ba Big io # In Today's Press County News... ......60-6555 16 Editorials OOOOH RH HORE HH Ree 6 iirc Th Theaters ....... iieevasi ed MW TV_& Radio Programs..... 4 | Wilson, Wart.................%1 Women's Pages... :. 11, 12, 13 | 7 year, an increase of 9.7 per cent. Although the annual average of local residential fires is around 400, Metz said, so far this year there have been only 231 home) mill fires, a little over half the horm with more than two-thirds of’ the year gone by. In 1955, there were seven deaths, a total loss of $182,000 and a total of 325 ‘home fires. Through Sep- tember, 1955, $148,307. worth of property was destroyed by flames, about halfagain the amount lost so far this year. ; “We've been lucky,” Metz said, “but we've been more careful, tod. Tragic deaths—and we had enough of those last yeat—remind people, especially parents, that vigilance pays off.” f, $205,000 loss in 1954 and the half- dollar logs in 1953. trial accident on a street corner. Wie Lite Adventure Movie Series starts, Pri, Oct. 12. Séason or angie tickets sraliebie, 32-1441, Oakland Co. Sportsman C ~ : r ‘i campaign by: the ops-/Pontiac May Have Record wusscneauedlin Voter Registrations — Pontiac seems headed toward a record voter registra-| press secretary James C. tion although the city clerk’s office is still tabulatin: 1 ulating ‘ Hagerty claiming that vesterday’s last minute swarm of registrations. City Clerk Ada R. Evans said she expected total regis- "jn eecieh inppeblipane would win in 1943/1952 presidential balloting. . game. Bauer was forced on Joe Collins’ bouncer | t—so he . Crowds of la recstens AtHacks on GOP Fee (Continued on Page 2, Col, 8) mother wrote him to come back.) ie since 1946, z Turley inSixthGame. . in 1st Overtime Inning, — Jackie Robinson's clutch single in the bottom of the -|tenth inning brought the Brooklyn Dodgers a 1-0 vic- tory over the New York Yankees in the sixth game of the 1956 World Series at Robinson's blow, which Brooklyn’s win evens the ~~ — last day flocked into the City Hall last Dodgers—Martin threw out Gil- : night and in front of the booth| | . liam. Reese struck out. Snider rather pat |at West Huron and Saginaw to} Claims Public Lands SAS NE im polis any | qualify . : Given Away to Private SECOND INNING at Hunt! hours over Interests ee 2 Pittsburgh, The ad-| and as right Aield sereen, Slaughter by the NBC) is 5 GREAT FALLS, Mont aap (eae ames. soem, EES for 8 to 8:30 p.m. lai E. Stevenson said today the) jenouga ge pg : Detroit, S| Sire, Ee Eisenhower administration has|.” Dodgers — Hodges walked. An» about the subject of terday. wait ts /Anti-Freeze Time! _/ oe manera rveEenact 0 Tonight’ (ies uae cee een seme ene mee in Ohio immediately af ) he ie From his Libertyville, wa. tema edge Bemis ted gor ts dome " “major . ters also announced that Sea. Es- firmations” of the policies he|struck out. of Temnessee, vice "TYE 8# 8 Warning to motorists) 44 follow in the White House. SIXTH INNING candidate, will‘ make |that cars soon wil}/need antifreeze. This one dealt with health, = |-yankees — Collins flied out deep Michigan but no |The low tonight 1s expected to be} He called for a fedetal aid pro-\t, Snider. Gilliam threw . out the second HH to MC jgram of loans and grants to UD-|wo56 Berra doubled to right forecast for tomorrow is fair|derwrite a voluntary hospital and) citer, siaughter walked. Martin the principal|and continyéd cool, A high of 55|medical care system which would) 104 out to. Robinson. be s Labor Day|to 59 is-p a ree be handied privately and admin-| 1 oagers — Gilliam walked. on his first campaign| The low last night in downtown|istered ‘by the states.“ Its Sim)p 4. nooned out to Berra. Snider appeared at Poritiac|Pontiag was 39. At 2 pun. today|Would be health insurance for alll,| 144 Robinson flied out to Me- same day. ‘ture pose to 51 degrees. regardless of ability to pay. Dougald in short left, Hodges . wf mS = popped. out to Martin. j ‘ |Dullot SEVENTH INNING You Let vie Down Bullet-Scarred Cor | ae McDougald struck out. eae ee ke Reese threw out Carey, Labine | threw out Turley, of Goering’s for Sale lew out tute. DETROIT (INS) — ‘The Detroit| Purillo Mied out to Bauer, Cam- nee “District: says two cars|" AGT INNING eee Oe eel ae the anes ah | Yankees — Bauer struck out. alt Wiraphote ' : HAVE If — Jack Williams (left) of West Point,.|- a Miss., gave 300-1 odds yesterday that Yankee hurler Don Larsen wouldn't toss a perfect game, and you know what happened, Another Vanderbilt University student, Jim Bowers, (left) of Helena, Ark., took the bet. Now Williams is pondering a pay-off in shoe-shines or book-carrying. ° i ¥ _ renal “Community National af prohibiting th construct two submersible cages used auto parts on Sundays, the sale of new First Time in 25 Years Ta Ra i it Fed | JExiled African scaad and White Wife > |mu feturning to Tribe LONDON (INS) — Seretse angwatos, ©} The British Government Iifted his exile recently after Khama chieftainship now ‘held by his / cousin, / The Weather / Poll U.S. Weather Bureau "Fae Bo ‘Jeaving London today, /he aoe | sag tek sae Ee newsmen, “‘It is task to rest, tonight, wo | miniee my people véalit changed situation.’* * * * There has been tribal agita for Khama to return as ‘chief, Tedar in Pontiac : Lowest temperature preceding # #.m. we. ° At § a.m: Wind velocity 20 m.p.zh. Direction: Morth northwest . Ban Fae ae ay ate two children will join him at the at 6:38 a.m. 0 n m ' Moon yon Wetnestay ate pm. end of October. : / oe cue be eye SY er Pe meer am ce Stravinsky in Munich reas -- 1 /Reported Seriously Ill | renounced all claims to the 1 @ the tion, Khama’s wife, Ruth and their Sources here said the condj.| building in million veterans holding National Service Life Insurance, about 25 jon dollarg more ‘than was made available for a” dividends. Honduras Election: Marked by Violence TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras un — claims /a clean sweep today in Julio Lozano to a full term as president if his : ‘ers’ victory claim~is borne out in * official returns. Lozano called the Assembly to meet Nov. 11. | At least 11 persons were killed ‘in election day clashes Sunday. 'Nine-others were wounded. Police charged the Liberals with ' in a jeep start the shooting at a crowd of Liberal supporters after a youth tossed an orange at police, Question 2 Juveniles on Destruction Charge Two area juveniles were being today by Pontiac State A to Pay $236 Mill jin Dividends on Insurance will. be noti- wane’ the 20,000 are now paying. Wind Tips Seaplane, IAMS Aboard Sate CLEVELAND (INS} — Three |Grosse-_Pointe residents and two Ohio men were dunked in Lake Erie yesterday when an 11-place However,'seaplane nosed on take-off from) _— Cleveland, The Coast Guard rescued Gus- Grosse Pointe Park, Paul Knacht, sey of : The plane was leaving on a regu- la dul to-Detroit pontoon. The plane keeled pver and sank with only the pontoons above water. : Pontiac General Awaits Delivery of Bassinets Pontiac General Hospital. ig ex- pecting delivery Thursday 45 ‘ are on order to be financed by the 1956 show scheduled Oct. 24-25. dianapolis of the American Asso- ciation crown and won the ‘little World Series” this ygar. Tribe General Manager Hank Greenberg denied a report thatfarrell has already been signed, but admitted tion of the 74-year-old musician|tent of $1,000 and is located at ia wn and Mapleleaf toads. vansing 71 38 a ight b va Lang! $ | : lay y owners, Mr. and Mrs. Mereuette” 4s 38'Royal Holiday Ends —-W._H. Caswell of Detroit, Memphis 3 7" 3 -eeno | The youths were apprehended to- 7 LONDON — Queen Elizabeth \day after police learned Mrs. Cas- . ee it and her two children returned | well found two ge boys sleep- " i am — Sore roy ir pg ing in an upstairs bedioom of ‘the g mer holiday at Be wrecked home last night when she 4 title in Scotland. arrived to do some cleaning. that he is “definitely under con- sideration.” poe ae y riproved by city commissioners. 35, of Akron, and Robert T. Dor- Cteveland : Cancels ‘56 Payment Heating, and Paul's Electric Co. Side fire hall are slated to be ap- Bids from the three firms were ap- proved last week. — Another contract, one with a sree Co. for public improve- work in the city, is sched- uled for possible approval. ‘ An engineer’s estimate will be presented for curb, gutter, grade, gravel, and related work for Parkdale avenue from Woodland struction Co., Sylvan Plumbing and| accident. Fs * a * of Serv 1 ice will be a 1:30 p.m. in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Charles H. Legge Charles H. Legge, 74, of 273 Cot. drive to Baldwin avenue, Special assessment rolls: for similar work on Hollywood avenue from Ke arkdale { HM i) im 10 tonight's session. The Walton Subdivision plat ap- proved by the City Planning Com- thission. is scheduled for further approval by the City Commission. TO HEAR CLAIM * * . * -* City . Manager “W. K. Willman Poznan Riots Cause COPENHAGEN, Denmark #® — Zygmond Gosciliak, the Polish air force lieutenant who defected to the Danish island of Bornholm in a brand new Soviet MIG fighter, told , interviewers today the Poz- nan riots tempt his. freedom cmos He was granted.political asylum ‘by Danish authorities, He skidded his improved model MIG to a per- fect belly landing “at Roenne’s in- completed airport ‘after narrowly ‘escaping being shot down by, Dan- ish antiaircraftmen Sept. 2%. Me was the third Polish airman to jescape to the island of Bornholm by flight across the Baltic Sea. Gosciliak told a news confer- ence: “Anhy day the Polish people | May rise again. How could the '|Poznan trials condémh people for wanting to, live?” ‘Undue Tax Burden’ the tax collection, for 1956 than give residents “an un- tax burden.” In Park Hills, citizens ‘were Since assessments for 1957 taxes coincide with that date, they would be payable three. months la- ter. The council plans to borrow erg An gan to tide the city over un tax payments are made —expected to be about $5,000, " Alfred Soutar _ Polish Pilot fo Flee | influenced him to at-. slated to pay 1956 taxes by Jan. 1. years tage St. died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital after a short ill- ness, Pitts, all of. Pontiac, and 15 grand- children, ; A sister and three brothers also survive, Mrs. Herb Ridge and Vic- itor W. Legge, both of Toronto, Er- ‘nest G. and Arthur E. Legge of ‘Oshawa, Ont., all of Canada. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day from the Sparks-Griffin Chap- el with the Rev. Paul T, Hart of the First Methodist Church offi- ciating. Burial will be in Roseland Park Cemetery, ‘Word has been received of the death of Alfred Soutar of St. Petersburg, Fla., a former resident of Pontiac, Mr, Soutar who died yesterday at his home, 3312 N. 33rd St., St. Petersburg, was former owner and operator of the Soutar Beauty Shop on W, Huron Street. He was 60 years of age. He came here from Detroit 20 years ago and moved to Florida in 1952. He belonged-to the Knights of Pythias No, 19, Surviving besides his wife, Gladys, are two sons, Bernoil of N. Hollywood, Calif, and Arnold of! Pontiac; four grandchildren; 17 brothers and one sister, all living ‘in Canada, Burial will be in St. Petersburg. William L. Williams Prayer service will be at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday at the Huntoon Funeral Home for William L. Wil- liams, 68, of 11 Myrick St. Mr. Wil- liams died in his home Sunday evening after an illness of six months. Born in Yale, Va., on April 24, REV. ROBERT M. TRENERY ie : : elie Africans Stage Near Riot to See~ Visiting Princess she was to being crushed.” “The pressure was so great, with hundreds of people pushing and shoving, that we were nearly forced to our knees at one stage,” another official reported. __ : The protective cordon slowly fought its way back to the royal car and the Princess slipped in- side. Then the car forged through the crowd with hundreds of Afri- cans chasing wildly behind it. Earlier the Princess had driven Tanganyika sent some from as far as 600 miles away. Heart Attacks Kill 2 Drivers in 10 Minutes DETROIT w — Two men, both dri on Detroit streets, appar- ently of heart attacks yester- day when their cars crashed in separate acciderits within 10 min- utes. Police said witnesses told them Silas Kinsley, 56, of Detroit, slumped over the wheel of his car before it swerved into two parked cars and a utility pole. Officers said Walter Mussui, 47, of St. Johns, was pulling into a curb when he collapsed. His car 1888, he was the son of Beverly Williams and Leanora Scherm. He was married to Lottie in Detroit on September 25, , and came here from Yale 29 years ago. Mr, Williams was a resident of Pontiac for 10 years and a resi- dent of Oxbow Lake nine years. He was an employe of the Pon- tiac Motor Division. for the past 29 He is survived by a brother Joseph Williams of Richmond, Va. He will be buried at Grand Lawn Cemetery with the Rev, Dorr Fockler of Mandon Lake Com- jumped a curb and hit a store. Notices Sent Explaining Constitution Proposal LANSING @® — Notice of the constitutional amendment proposi- tion appearing on the Nov. 6 bal- lot was mailed today to daily and | weekly newspaper publishers. The proposed change would. bar from eligibility for seats in the Legislature persons who have been convicted of subversion or of a munity Church conducting the serv- ice. : felony involving a breach’ of publig trust. : % Chaplain fo Speak at Wednesday Dinner Ike Plans Answer wwe +'fo Charges of Dems us reporters, «Members of the Citizens for Ei- senhower organization are being brought here from all over the country, the White House said, to ‘ask Eisenhower questions. Hager- ty said the program will be un- rehearsed The next night, Eisenhower will take part briefly in a half-hour celebration of his birthday over the CBS radio-TV circuits, His birthday—the 66th—actually falls on Sunday. Average Pay Rises for Factory Workers WASHINGTON (®—The govern- ment reported today that average factory pay climbed above $2-an- hour for the first time in Septem- ber. At the same time, unemploy- ment dropped below two. million and to the lowest since Novem- ber, 1953. 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Congress also / On the same day Pontiac's 34th | wanted assurance that Trro was / precinct gave Williams 463 and not participating in any policy/ Alger only 23, a ratio of over 20 or program for Communist con- to one the other way. aca? quest of the world. fs The above is a correction on the figures is ef- in the column M y, which were typo- graphically jumbled, paign comes from Oakland County's own Defense Secretary C, E. Wilson: _ “The only guys who know all the answers are politicians out of a job.”. Several readers of this column have re- ported iris plants doing an autumn blooming stunt, but Mrs. Delphine Kaufmann of Rochester, has-them in several colors. ended completely US. assistance to TrTo. A letter just received from ey Harrison Stronich of Lake Orion suggests that it should be spelled “Ad-a-tli.” Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Molter of 191 Ferry Ave.; sixty-first wedding an- - Niversary. ‘of Brown City; Shixty-seventh wedding -anniversary _ Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver “of Marlette;, golden wedding. ! in “The best remark of this hectic cam-° ti Penny Wise? Lawrence Says: _ = Mixing Hurt Teaching praise has homes changed much. That will for been heaped recently on the way be slow, You won't get the com- fi good as the er.” _ why is that?” he was asked. How can person come out of morning—oh, well, doing my for- 6 Bee OF quecayrenntein de ward rolls, if you’ must be tech- city, with poor churches nical—I wasn’ . tow of tho Gings Gat go ining about a = ars rich lifeo—how can a person come ; c out of such background the equal ™uch on my mind these days, so of one who comes out/of a more much so that some readers iner cultured home in a more cultured — jm nutty about it, and their trick community?” specialists and “cliflic” racketeers “Were their own schools — the are delighted to gonfirm the im- teachers’ schools—as good?” was pression. The: subject is nutri- the next question. * / . »-, BO aptly titled his/little book about it, br have, except for awa The National Malnutrition. who have gone north, receiv : / ; It occurred to me as I rolled ae tema pevparetien. ore fut a. ins petite the Vidtind sf not as good colleges as the white uatritionn/ Niteeaee’* eh é realizes ’s anything serious- pologists and the psychologists © functional weaknesses or de- re “feta whol ae san age not fecognized at all; or if competence among your Negro = car¢ful examinations reveal the - teachers as you have among weakness, it is explained away Carmichael’'s attention was & an’t “drawn then to a recent article ifr an hie —_ a Negro weekly publication which claimed that. in Kentucky, 8 per tox cent of all Negro teachers in ele- / mentary schools have bachelors’ / degrees from colleges, while vel corresponding figure for whit, teachers was 58 per cent, and he was asked how he accounted that difference. He replied: CITES TEST SCORES / “Degrees don’t make t .” “pyorrhea”* the Southern Assn. of Colleges and | Secondary Schools in 1954, it wag ti—chronic disability, physical revealed how in one series of tests — degeneration of joint tissue, due involving a good many hundred cfilefly to inadequate daily in- Negro and white applicants only take of Ca, D, B-complex and 1, five ‘per cent of the Negroes on from early childhood to break- the tests “attained the score of fast this morning—the victim the median-of the whites.” just can’t, walk, run, jump, What effect will all this have on the quality of education given in the mixed schools—the very point stressed by the Supreme Court’s decision? Carmichael was asked if mingling of stu- dents in mixed schools will help the Negro student get better tiong of malnutrition. scores. He anawered: ‘ The way to prevent youthful “Yes, but nof rapidly. It wilk.be weakness, adult flabbiness, pyor- very gradual. You won't get the rhea or rheumatiz is of course to : see to it that the daily intake of the cine for any of these manifesta- LI'L ONES three, I name was Anne. ” been “voluntarily” integrated. But children taught by white rs. ehildren, in my judgment, has been drawn to), will have a lite advantage over_“suter @ Mie.” revelations there con- Negro When court departed cerning the comparative experi- Negro teachers, in my judgment,” “apy Renll oper ge nce ence with white vs. Negro teachers. = -wnet ahout the Negro teachers realm of psychology and sociology Dr, Omer Superity teaching white children—will those as a basis for overturning a his- _ tendent of Louisville dis- students recede?” Carmichael was toric decision, it was inevitable eT orenar iy caren ten asked. : more controversy would arise over teaching, / : 3 There will what is or is not a good quality of ge oth elie rape dol ae saa/ha Chaat education in America’s public woe eerie, Bseentd te here 5 hom Went Conanreee ; oe ay significant relationship very Censhor nn compared Copyright, things that influenced the Supreme he quality of work done by the Herald Tribune, Inc.) pam ieee ge hsm § desegregation, e could *a4° day the for re- - . come day aflord pA Dr. William Brady Says: Quality? iy = Fp bez! = 3 ; Ey gE , ad iq A & | iH election, he will go down in history as the first man to brave the presidency disarmed completely should call RHEUMATIZ (not A president who can run again rheumatism), that is, physical 1s, by virtue of that fact, a man ‘degeneration of joint tissués due the Congress, the parties, the to long continued nutritional de- country, indeed the world must ficiency. reckon with. The mere possibil- ity that he may be a candidate whe cout tne trom tgeating | Sein onugh 10 renlree and without using their hands or “harpen Mis prerogatives, com- arms, is attributable mainly to sence ng itt bs legislative B - complex: through demands, increasing the effect of the Seng . his vetoes, strengthening his di- — plomatic ideas. And so is the namby-pamby in. Why does Ike want * ability of youngsters to chin them- I’m sorry I can’t teach you more about the national mal- nutrition without endangering my selves. job a& teacher. > or ie sorts Tong petaising to yore Boor artathons, it venmesa Br. ‘William Brody, ifs stamped self tine Press, Pontise. Michigan. ~__ (Copyright 1956) a second term? Because he'd like to reform . in the h- with him. He'll be used up. He can’t run again.” ip ae ! ul Ei. ‘t q g rit aruatadger® Pe GEG: Hey F: Looking Back 15 Years Ago SOVIET VIRTUALLY crushed, Berlin claims. FDR URGES arming U. S. mer- PLATFORM REPU DIATION NATIONS SEEK to end war peril, Case_Records of.a Psychologist: Declares Love Can Be Developed | Clint was a cynic because he had been jilted, so he trans- ferred his dislike to all women. But I persuaded him to con- duct an experiment in love making. Notice how it de- veloped in the case today. Then read the follow-up in this column tomorrow. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case $-386:.Clint R., aged 21, was a senior in. one of my univer- sity classes. _ ; But he was a cynic and hostile to women, all because his fiancee had run away and married another man from Clint’s home town. So Clint was soured on women. He vowed he never would marry. He said women were all fickle and : ble, , His pride was obviously hurt and he was transferring his ire to all womankind. So’I told him he was illogical and unfair to chastise the whole female sex for the faithless- ;-, ness of his former fiancee. : My classes were large, often running between 100 and 150 students, so I had Clint leok the field over and tell me which girls looked “least repulsive’ to him, Reluctantly he agreed.to test m statement that’ Tove can be de- veloped, So he pointed out three coeds who didn't Jook too bad to LOVE’S LAWS Knowing. the background of these selected the one who would best with Clint. Her ers will think it strange that I cooperated with my students in this fashion, but.I have always stressed applied psychology. _* 2 In my large classes maybe a dozen such experiments would be going on without anybody else's knowledge thereof. : Well, Clint agreed to follow my prescribed pattern. He came to consult me privately on numerous occasions, during which we would even map out a specific dialogue for him to use. _ young péople’s meeting at a big Evanston ehurch. They went on picnics Then I rearranged my_ seating chart so Clint would be next to Anne. Maybe some of you read- hikes. They came down to the Chicago Loop to the Art Institute and the other. museums. THE SPIDER WEB Love is a mass of pleasant emo- tional experiences shared with an- other person of suitable age and interests. It grows like a spider web. ; * * * Despite Clint’s protests that he still didn’t love Anne, I could de- tect a note of insincerity in his voice. He was growing uncertain. Anne was a talented girl and a gay conversationalist. She wasn't a beauty queen, but she wasn't hard to look at, either. Her greatest charm was her vivacious personality. It really isn’t sheer beauty that devastates a.Man as much as personality, so if yow girls aren’t Hollywood stars, don’t grow discouraged. Just remember that a lot of Hollywood beauties can't hold their mates longer than a couple of years before divorce intervenes, —_ ” Glee ota ned tie vids peas ies pesteee. 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Bet be [#8 | itke’'s 66th Birthday Partyinctet tee beet * | cay 7 after the won the derby and! “Don't hurt nobody,” Foxx sald./next year’s drive," Hopkins added. to Turn to Vote-Getting day “‘in appreciation of your dedi- cation to our nation, and the ex- : it an occa- several million) * = o) eel 4 pair in the District to carrying the vote” “tke,” scrofa which thou- . attempt volun. , ~ at it | of the y pledge do all | and ; they will 4 axa sete 4 details have yet to be announced. 5 -f PAIN STOPS IN A JIFFY! Supe Celebrations are planned - oe, No waiting for relief when you use soft, we throughout the country on Satur-| ~~ 3 soothing. guehiow ve Dr. M 7 day. In some cities “Ike Day” — Scholl's Zino-pada. shoe friction REL), will be held. In others stopa, pressure is lifted: eew or tight — there will be “Ike, Day” parties with birthday cakes miade trom corns. callouses one of the quickest ways Mrs. Eisenhower's~favorite cake known to medical science. No o : recipe. 7 : D! 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Davis’ of the (écand'Springs for white slavery, vestigation but the bombing was never solved. 3 oe : * Bae eS ; Published hy The Pontiac Press as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising ke Executives Association. : more votes and Church 4 fewerlRKO Plans Busy Year ® SE ee sepgrved on the efficlal. tally : this, Church, 32-year-cld/— With 15 major pictures to be Shad * — Aimed in 195i — ls embark emba: on ——— Sw, Me OST: its most am program in a “My opponent is Herman Wel-|decade, according to William Doz- ker, not Glen Taylor.” ier, vice president in charge of production. 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Included are’ the slim one, two, and six kick pleat styles and the popular flared walker. 4 % a eee ro Other Skirts $10.95 » $39.95 Park Free Rear of Sor: 4 7 .~ .\ TELEGRAPH at HURON t “3 ' Mon,, Tues., Wed. 10 to 6—Thurs., Fri, Sat. 10 to 9—Sun. 2'to 5 Mix Fruits in Jars Now for Salads Mrs. Skarritt Uses Peaches and Pears With Pineapple BY JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you are able to get a few more peaches and some fresh pears, you. might make up a few pints of Mrs. Lucie Skarritt’s Fruit Salad. It will be welcome during the coming winter. irons in the fire all the time. She has several part-time jobs. She is Her interest in the Eastern Star of years. . FRUIT SALAD By Mrs. Lucie Skarritt 2 quarts fresh peaches 2 quarts fresh pears 1 Brite sal pane sede panes i Geenene belt maraschino cherries Cut up peaches, pears and pine- apple. Add grapes and cherries. Put mixed fruit into pints. Fill with a medium syrup (3 cups sugar to 4 cups water) to within 1% inches from the top. Process the length of time necessary for Mrs. Skarritt has half a dozen} ’ a devoted worker in’ her<church.| has been continuous over a period Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones (right) opened her home in Rochester - Monday for a reception honoring William S. Broomfield (center) can- didate for U: S. Congress. Assisting Dr. Jones was Alice Serrell (left) peaches and pears. Congressman George A. Dondero was photographed at the reception with (left to right) Mrs. Duncan Mc- -. Nichols of Franklin. Mrs. Nichols is president of the Vean of the Pontiac State Hospital grounds, Mrs. Rich- ‘ Republican Women’s Federation of Oakland County. ‘ 5 * also of the Rochester address, Sevé offices attended. ee ral candidates for county and state ~ ard VanDusen of Birmingham, and Mrs. Kenneth B. FALL OPENING Dinner for Delegates ‘Under New Management |, ARTISTE BEAUTY SHOP 213 Nat. Bldg. FE 2-4347 (Over Kimmins) | | Permanents ... .$5.50 up | Shampoo & Wave. $1.50 | Bernice Cover Grace Brown | the American Legion Home. ard Kors represented the — boys. Chief Pontiac Post 377yof the Chief Pontiac 377 Auxiliary. Elliott SSS % Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. | Ruth Ann Tower represented the oon Coming Events Quick Sewing Cirdte will meet Wednes- day at 10 i. with Mrs. Bessie Carley 34 Oriole Rd. A luncheon will be served at noon. Rosetta Birthday Club wil) meet with Mrs. jon Hettinger, 532 ‘Tex Ave., ' y for a noon cooperative lunch- Ladies Auxiliary 39¢ to National As- sociation of Letter Carriers will meet with Mrs, £. Randell . o160 Colrain Dr., Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Pontiae Women's Club will meet Mon- day at 1:30 p.m. at Governor Moses Wisner Home on Oakland Ave. Sunshine Group of Dames of, alte will meet at Temple W: sodas noon for a sock cooperative lunchéon. A hour will follow. i of Oskland Park Methodist will meet at the church Thurs- day evening at 7:30. Huron Gardens Foclee Auxiliary 2887, POE, will hold officers m at the hall on M5® at 7:30 p.m. Regular meet- ing at § p.m. Malta Temple Group- Has Dinner Party Malta Temple Association mem- bers who served on the remodeling committee for the organization celebrated the final remodeling and decorating of their Temple Restaurant. The group journeyed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Bussard on Clinton River drive for the evening. : Attending ‘the affair along with William Walls, president, were Mrs. Albert Clark, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merriman, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Matthews, Mrs. Betsy Shoults and Albert Clark of Birm- ingham, and Mrs, Elsie Bailey of Oak Park. with q dinner on Sunday at Ted’s!;; Quadrille Club Holds Dance | at Elks Temple The first dance of the Elks Sa- Shay Quadrille Club was held Saf- urday at the Elks Temple. Norman nderwood, president, acted as ed Mr. and Mrs,. Charles Leaf, ‘new members of the club. | Committee chairmen appointed include Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coad, registration; Helen Schmie], deco- rations; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorn- berry, refreshments; John De- ‘Pauw, Membership; Mr. and -Mrs, 2d Silk, publicity; and Lavern Den- ham, telephone. Callers for the evening were New Fabrics Designed and baked by | master bakers. rated to your taste at moderate prices G made | to the size you specify. Color harmonized to'your now! a Deco- , wedding. Order , yours | COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE Bert Denham, Jack Baker, Bill Spalding, Bill Schmiel, Howard Upton, Bill Moore and Mr, De- Guests at the evening party were Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Marshall, Langs, Gayle Roods, Fred Spald- ings, Mr. and Mrs, Kari Chrisman and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hall; Also attending as guests were Joan Walser, Jim Jackson, Anna- ‘bell Vaverek and Hines Falk. PAARPA DARA PLA PPPPPDPDA DDR SG MARY KING - SALON a] 7 To Dress Up Your Furniture! 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SAGINAW STREET | Ess Webi be teen — : ! . . wil sli ANAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAADA _}Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McVay, Mr, “ and Mrs. Ford Leet, the George c | PT. so8 - -Pontlag Press Pete, saucers will be prizes and entertainment will be provided ‘Wrapping prizes for p Card Party ednesday “by members of the Boys’ Ce: evening are members of the Mothers Club of the Boys’. Club. They are (left to. right) Mrs. Harold MacKenzie of | For That New Bouffant Look.. ; North Edith street, kitchen chairman; Mrs. Amos Austin wage! eet ee This exercise wittrhelp tone up the tummy muscles and slim your. abdomen. an eu eee o/ Wet Huron uret, refreshment chiran; Mrs Ralph * ee | mae ~ | Weir of Fiddis street, tickets; Mrs, F. Halpin of air Styling by Ay: ey tee Boor on yous: BOCRY yok Ardmore street, general chairman and Mrs, | Vir. inia Farrel Trained Operators Writer Upholds Teenagers Guild Plans shits beck allen] Harold’ Weller of Neth trdétere trek cocairieas As un en Who Are Careful, Skillful Style Show between right angles to the body.) Proceeds from the card party to be held Wednesday | Rowena’s Meamty,: sf a ry | evening at 8 p.m. at the Boys’ Club on Pike street will . the Some Adults Drive Cars in Wild Way at St. Hugo Sree aE a Fal Ce Oe be donated to the Boys’ Club. Bone china cups and | tReet Bos se to — Behind the oe direction for a while and then in ; her hae ot Gata ito vou eo we wv +» SOTOTIty: Members Gather Oe a aS Se _|8 few weeks. iene, son 8 achat Mrs, Clifford Koskinen of Wat. isk sient thik otis tiie me cai aeee Sirequest lor leaflet No. 2 to Jose-|alpha Senky at tr ret oom y torium|Phine Lowman in care of this news-/ recently ot St Hugo of the Hilla School. |PRPer. ‘ag Mary Rady of Michigan Bell Tel:'S+ Benedict Names L -page gh tnll Housekeeping! -ohone Company spoke on the im- hour. | “Orasy kids” i the same kind | Birmingham Dull? It Doesn't Need to Be.” we . Eile . vs of unfair generalization as “Just | fashions. - —~ . jpertce of a -noturel speaking Good Film Chairman ' ‘Those words are sure to be music) another woman driver.’ ‘ine be + Hin + “4 E : i | Serving as general chairman (Officers Installed to the ears of the country's teen-| Bur bear up, kids. Maybe some Apo ?. : showed, by recordings, |meeting of St. Benedict Parish , agers: who have a reputation for|day we'll quit talking about “an- Staines ete faen, Shak a. by Philathea Class sated and Be ways of (Guild held recently at the church. recklessness that many of them othe * and Monaghan : speaking on the telephone, Re- |Several money-making plans were cordings of dent deserve, eee , EE ores hy voices |made and Mrs. Leon Thomas was eH? Se or wn Mrs. John nasty ide eebeign te ee lick, president, cam ms, ae: ae 0 gn oc the announced a December dinner for| St. Joseph's unit will schedule i : the group with Mrs. Richard Green/visits to the Oakland County Con- \ wees. 68-6 qr, and Mrs, Lloyd Stalcup as cochair.|valescent Hospital during the Se The remark implies that you can men. . month of November. \ pr Bigragein nate teen-age The November meeting willbe a| Plans also were completed {or a % toy demonstration at the Londick|the annual parish dinner to ‘J “Duk i Gk: neds, Yo oie: home on drive. held the latter part of the month. der the teen-agers are beginning to resent. it, PLENTY SKILLFUL : Plenty of kids are skillful, care-|\ ful drivers, Of course, there are ¢ ee | big’ n little sister : | gl a | rT 2 But then some grownup§ drive’ ES cars as thotigh they were delib- ¢ erately setting out to commit rour-| Cap oe CANES ee Voth. ik * @ = jhtns ds diag dena had two-car garages-and back in’ >. the days when Papa, rather than than) Mama, did most of the family | “Medical Aids See Polio Film <'€ The Oakland County Medical As- \. ‘sistants Society will meet Wednes- ’ day at 8 p. m. at William Beau mont ‘Hospital when the film, | *“Polio Vaccine,” will Pres . TOVINCLAL swoio owans shown. a“ st | Michigan State ‘Medical Assistants'¢——“ : Session held last week in Detroit.|?. - : Sylvia Cummins was. awarded the 4 sogiety scholarship for a one-year ' land Park Junior College. . ‘ Announcement has been made of jc , the annual meeting of the Ameri- € can Association of Medical Assis- tants in Milwaukee, Oct. 26-28. fe PONTIAC |: TYPEWRITER Styled by 58 Wayne St. FE i la SIMMONS NEW! SMITH-CORONA |: PACEMAKER This fall’ s crop of coats for big and little sister have the bouffant silhouette, interesting bock interest and are lined with alpaca in most cases. The most exciting fabrics ore the black and white tweeds with brown and cornflower blue proving great popularity .. . Come in and see our magnificent selection of girls’ coats. Sizes 3-6x with matching slacks . . . 7-14. Innerspring Constencllon: for Comfortable - Relaxing, Day or Night . : A brand new model . 10t. 6, wondertul: money seviae Iieaductery price, ne First of all it's a genuine Simmons . . . so you know. it's comfortable and well made . . . has twin innerspring mattress construction ‘ ZA), ie You just lower the spring back and place the top mattress on it to — : a double bed or twin beds . . . covered in very pretty provincial print in your choice of gold, blue or brown-beige . You'll use it as a couch by - day and a,very_handy extra bed when you need it... 80 order yours this very day .. . quantity is limited. . Terms can be arranged . . . with 90 days the same as cash. OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M, I. : 7 4 —TERMS AVAILABLE— | WIGGS | All Makes of i — . i ee Portables i: 4 Your Fashion Store 4 Youns Folk cies tees Level 24 W. Huron , Iny-A- Way for Xmas 1S Coanassammnmimninnapemniienntaeemnaanne! ) . 3 /suecessful GOP candidate for presi- | | dent, had been chosen by the Re- . publican National Committee to i deliver a major political address at i pl al He said plans are being a Xr o national television and Weve unwrdpped the 1957 Fords! _ ‘These are the best. Fords of our lives. — The whole package i is new. It's the prestige car in its field. The power is por—with eal Anniversary V-8's to fit every horsepower need The style is new—a Sebolusionery, rp brilliant, clear-cut design that will stand out in trafic, : The comfort is new—a ‘rock-solid velvet-road ride. The braking | is positive—silky smooth when your toe says “whoa.” The bodies are braced and beefed as never before. The steering is light and firm but with no sloppiness, no sluggish response. This is a great automobile, from the large honest dial faces on the instrument panel to the effortless * loafing way it cruises. At high speeds this new Ford has none of the struggling, humping, stretch-out feeling you. sometimes get in some other cars. The new Ford begins with the “Insier Ford.” Its new elegance comes from within, from the way its automotive muscles are put together. There are a thousand-and-one alitomotive lessons built into this New Kind of Ford. All. of the changes are toward more rugged endurance, toward increased power, fe After today, American cars will never be the same again. © ‘For the Big. New Kind of Ford is a brilliant new automotive package-the one © fine car i in the low-price field ! The New over 17 feet long, ever offered in the low-p tomorroy in its flight: | lines, this Club Sedan (above) typifies the beauty of all five Fairlane 500 models, ‘The Big New Kind of Ford ~Comes In 19 Models toward smoother operation. These are the bases for its “Mark of Tomorrow” elegance. This is ihe one __,fine car_in the low-price field. Sa a ee There are actually 19 different new kinds of Ford —the new Custom 300 and Custom Series on a 116- inch wheelbase, the new Fairlane 500 and Fairlane Series on a 118-inch wheelbase, and the famous five Ford Station Wagons, the champions of glamour cruisers. And no matter which new kind of Ford you choose, it’s yours at low Ford prices! How does it look? It's only fourteen hes high —as tall as a child’s pony, The new Fairlane height of 56 inches means you ¢an stand beside it and lean your elbows on its roof. And it's over seventeen feet long . . . 21 inches wider than it is high! These are only numbers—they won't really mean anything to you until you see the big new kind of Ford. ‘It looks like the fun on a travel poster. It’s the kind of car that looks sunshiny in the rain, It looks as fresh as morning, It looks like tomorrow—like the first thing out of Detroit that symbolizes the new Age of, Movement. See it at your Ford Dealer’s. Give it your own Action Test. But you'd better leave a — eee for you won’t want to bring it back, The Fairlane sre oe youa chétee of four saccskous modiels including.the Club or ee ison 8 11B:nch wheelbae: each has the Touch of Tomorrow. The Custom 300 Series brings you Thunderbird GO at low Ford prices. This Fordor : is one of two Custom 300 models and three Custom models—all on a 116-in. wheelbase. : In all models you can choose either the great Mileage Maker Six or one of the new Silver Anniversary V-8's.* Six or V-8, the going is great! *A special 270-h Thunderbird 312 Supér V-8 engine available at extra cost. Also, extra-high-performance Thunderbird 312 mee: V-8 delivering up to 285 hp. See the new kind of Ford for 57 9 ek 2 t your Ford Dealers today!... pon % YOUR LOCAL. FORD DEALER) t™ ; f BIRTHDAY! — Ojala, of $7 | Ann St., Birmingham, looks over model of a | cake_ which will be served on President Eisen- hower’s birthday, Oct. 13, by the Oakland County Young Republicans Club. It will be decorated \ | 3 x FIRE LESSON — Loyd Grimes, right, 12 , year-old Central School pupil learns this lesson from Fire Department Captain Victor Bodamer: Even a tiny flame can be the start of a tragic fire. Bodamer holds a. match to illustrate the point, while Mike Rager, 10, looks on. Talks to schéol- children are- an important~ part~-of Fire me: SEEK CHIEF FEATHERS — Members of service clubs wlio are candidates for the Chief Pontiac contest being held in conjunction with the ‘High Fever. Follies’ are looking over ‘the Indian- headdress they hope to have the honor of wearing if chosen chief. Pictured left to right) are Mayor William W. Donaldson, Hi-Twelve; Fréderick Ziem, Civitan; Leslie R. Ware, Exchange Club; Henry E. Gotham, Ro- tery; Wayne Gabert, Optirhist;’ Harold J, Owen, Kiwanis; and Steyen Glover, North- * Prevention ‘Week, promoted here ber of Commerce Fire Prevention Committee. / The committee will sponsor a free Fire Depart- * ment demonstration at 7:30 p. m. tonight at Northside Park, Edison street at Montcalm ave- 28 a ' i 4 F 8 Hy i tye ek riik : bi 5 z Sm Manhunt Ends; ‘Boy Gives Up | | 14-¥ear-Old Murders Father; 30 Police Cars Conduct Search -CLEVELAND, Ohio (INS) — Aj. blood-spattered 14-year-old Brecks- ville boy who shot and killed his father ended an intense manhunt ....hteday-when he walked out-of the | woods and gave himself up to * * = . The youth, Robert Zavalnak./ ox» oF SEVEN — The Landau, a four-door hardtop, will be had left note at home explaining} song the expanded 1957 line of Lincolns. The new Lincoln is slightly longer than last year’s edition, has increased horsepower — a * Wichita, Kan., Girl Queen of MSU Homecoming to the area and showed where he fun. * * * More than 30 police cars and The queen will be presented for-| directional signals are coupled .;2bout 100 men had joined the man- mally just before the start of the| horizontally below the hunt after Robert shot and killed | homecoming football game against! Lites. |his 45-year-old father Joseph dur-|Indiana University, John Matsko, ing an argument in their subur-|Spartan grid captain, will hand ban home. a bouquet of roses. . * * *@ Lee will be guest of honor at the After the slaying, he stole his homecoming banquet Saturday)” father’s car, became involved in a evening, and with her court, will four-car crash, and fled into Metro- |attend a dance afterwards, politan Park. He hid there until} Selected for the queen's his surrender. were Jan C. Gibson, Battle Creek; * * * Jean Kalivoda, East Lansing; Mary Police said Robert and his|J0 Niebauer, East Lansing, and brother Joseph, 16, were nabbed |Lorraine L. Trepagnier, Detroit. earlier or year on burglary — See ares charges were sent to a private 72.4. 11. Pontise Press Phete|COTTectional school at Adrian, Tear Up Divorce . {when their father chose that pun-| HoLLYWi NS- — Actress by the ‘Cham: lishment for them rather than a{Rhonda Pelming ond ber husband, term in the Boys Industrial/pr, Le wMorrill, have reconciled School at Lancaster. A few months |and her Juarez divorce will be set ago the father brought Robert |aside. The ‘couple made the an- back from the institution with the nouncement yesterday after a trip permission ofthe judge. to Canada. — = than last year’s. : F 5 ‘) Tt He The Premiere has as standard equipment, power steering, power seats, power windows and power brakes, Power steering and power ve Af Pontiac Press Photo side Kiwanis. The chief will be selected by the/number of penny votes received. Cannisters with the candidates’ names on themyhave been placed in local places of business for votes. Weekly receipts will be deposited by candidates club and a box score will run each week. Runneérup in the contest will a 24 and the Chiet will receive his feathers at the Oct. 25 pi and John W. Bell are co-chairmen of the contest. Vegas, Lake Tahoe or —s ‘Quadra-Lites’ to Make Debut « . | curved te give panoramic and added power assists, It will be shown 4c ships across the nation next Tuesday, O / i * Lincoln fo Unveil 7 New ‘57 Models The new car is slightly longer ’ | ; . AP Wirephete HELPING HANDS — Out of work and in debt, Clarence E, Rob- inson Jr., 27, of Council Bluffs, Ia., perches on a railroad overpass’ ledge as unidentified passersby extend helping hands and plead to let them pull him to safety. After 40 minutes, Robinson permitted himself to be Kauled from his perch and was taken to a hospital for observation. ‘ ee Dapper Forger, an Artist, Makes Studio Warehouse NEW: YORK w@—Police gay a] While two bank investigators dapper young man who shot twojwere questioning him, the well- bank employes in a $7,000 forgery/dressed man pulled out a .45-cal- both hit in the leg. . as Richard Lee Henthorne, 2. Barega vga: wae Authorities said Henthorne’s stu- own pistol. dio doubled as % warehouse for an|Feported in critical condition fp mock, tw Burt of Tratees tnt tie, bags toner we (Marvin Faters to Live ore. in Pontiac. After Trip - Council, the Board of Trustees distine- on : between vari-| _ A ea sir pice to sell jewelry or political pins Oct. 19 9 am. to 9 p.m. Kiwanians will sell flares i aging Ani ‘ire Driv IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City/connection with a program at the ‘ it i Family night will be held Oct. he engagement of her daughter, Weanesaay “1 ' delioway Lake MOMS. Unit 21, «i Beach Extension Club is meeting! Mf. at the home of Mrs. Weldon Fritch/ sistant leader; Elroy Scott, Blue| Aiment of Weymounth St. tonight at 7:30. Cross; Mrs. Frank Renshaw, memi- Keego Har- i" si'tne home ot Wie Roy Dheasin |attd work will be continued on the/bership committee; Mrs. William evening. Marine Corps, is being an- meet s: 12 noon Wednesday with by Mrs. Elizabeth Adam 10 in the Methodist Church. ‘Fall Session Thursday |The Webford ‘Club will hold its gnoon, MR. AND MRS. MARVIN T. FATER : WATERFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David Folkerson of Pontiac, (Marvin T. Fater, who were mar- and bridesmaid was another sister, \Webford Club to Open ci Saturday mérning in Our Lady jof the Lakes Church, will reside : at 109 Florence, Pontiac, following ae | Best man was Maicolm Rattle of ‘first fall meeting and cooperative} The bride is the former Marlyn Waterford. Art M@Craker of Flint jluncheon at 1 p. m. Thursday at J, Chadek, whose parents are the|and George Berklich of Rochester |The |the hoine of Mrs. T. M. Nelsey,/Ahrens T. Chadeks, 2800 Airport ushered, 3120 Gale Rd. tal patients. Rd., Drayton Plains. | Members will spend the after-| Fater’s parents are the Herman) py 999 ‘noon making Thanksgiving tray|H. Faters of 3820 Cone, Rochester.| ceived from $ to § p.m. at the lfavors for Pontiac General Hospi-| Two white orchids decked the bride’s prayer book as she ap- |: heis Read. Among guests present was the bride’s brother, James, here from his Navy station at Coronado, Calif. Mary Beardsley proached the altar. She wore a full length gown of satin and | : | County Calendar ale ith ong Tae seve nd i Orien Township ; 5 pital Ge Saeed th Subs) pears patterned her bendplece. M&S. ts pecaita, a bet te send tn eennecien| Matron of honor was her sister, Heads HIBO Bureau Jacobs. They are planning their aA ees cay sar milan iengyteptengs «sag edge Phil Meacham, single nominee for PTA. pres ; Moses, dedication committeewoman, and Kathy Ann Ryden, a stu- dent. Below, looking at the red brick entranceway at Eliza Legatt School are Mrs. Robert Fulkerson, jeft, and Mrs. school’s dedicatory program and PTA organization for Thursday night. _ < lt EE ae al A » ee ee i tant; Collins, person< nel officer and Eva : public officer of the oat the Headquarters int it last. night to gain further instruction in their duties as staif * * * : Tonight the entire senior squad- 7. Leadership training is being Each school has auditorium|'om will meet at Allens Airport at. That ve Training and practice in military courtesys is also being undertaken 4 iMrs, William Ford Jr. of Pontiac. Flower girl was her niece, Debbie Following the éeremony viewed guests, the couple Knights of Pythias Hall on’Voor- wi Santa elect a convention — i Union. |repuiet Wisteecs’ seoetiaer tong Bt 7:90 jat the Oakland County Tubereulosis Sanatorium. | Four i Deborah Circle js at the home Jay Benda] of st. on’ m. ‘Leander Arnold, 14806 Opdyke Re. mon on Priday inear Clyde tomorrow Sandy Beach Group. ‘Meeting Tonight ett, vice chairman FOUR TOWNS— The Sandy/Allen, secretary; Bill Ludwig, dis-' cussion leader; James Miller, as-' the birth of « son, Rochester Firemen ito Stage Mock Blaze ROCHESTER — In observance of Michigan Fire Prevention Week, firemen will stage a | lmock fire on Wednesday night in a Main street building, between Fourth and Fifth streets. The fire ~|giren will summon the department and the public as well. Use lgmoke masks, ladders, hoses and! ~ other equipment will be-displayed.- The rescue squad will give a demonstration of taking out in- jared persons, along with first ald administered to survivors. The time set for the blowing of the siren is 7:15 p.m. and firemen Stop Beetle Advance on State Fruit Belt The threat of a Japanese beetle Invasion of Michigan has been County Bis. -} ‘Allen Williams family, 6161 Cotter St., have a new daughter, Nancy Ann. mora Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Cleere en- nounce the birth of a son. and Mra. James Mayer have a° Mr. new son, James Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jerry, have 2 4 Albert. | new. son, Davi i Capac i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kersten annownte Franklin Auxiliary . to Meet, Dine Potluck - by the group. Funeral Wednesday Geraldine Spies for John M. McHale |**'ens ot Almont — Geralding Spies, a services Senior elected by Almont High DETROIT Funeral will be held tomorrow for John|5°P°l, reigned as homecoming meeting at 1 p.m. Thursday ative sectiale, 67, father of the di-|q@een over the Almont - Armada the home of Mrs. Harry Yeager, Set Addison Goal goal set for Addison Township is Educators to Meet. department named as local com-| The Lapeer County Education for volunteers last week. The cussion will be “Promotion of Stu- aim to show how quickly their work can be done, and how effi- ciently the mock fire can be con- trolled. ‘on a two weeks’ vacation at the “|1550 E. Auburn Rd., Rochester, Bichicen bile Ra., have's new dnaghter, Ee FEE : g 3 21805 W. 14 Mile Rd., Birming-\netroit Tigers, John J, McHale. ham. The élder McHale died Sunday, He ‘thad spent 43 years in the Ford Motor. Co. purchasing department. LAKEVILLE—The United Fund $1,095, with the Township Fire ‘ munity chest, Mrs. Melvin Thor-| Agsn. will meet at North Branch, man announced at a kick-olf tea Wednesday evening. Topic for dis- drive starts Oct. 15. rector of playér personnel fo football game here last week. Her * i for the curt conaisted of Virginia Gould: Nancy Armstrong and Norma Jean Reppuhn. Club to Ride in Hay ALMONT — The 4H Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Phillip Pittenger tonight. at 7:30 for a hay ride. The sewing group for the winter will be organized, and summer reports will be sub- initted. = idents in School.” Eight Attend Bride * Marlie B. Smiths Go to Grand Canyon Grand Canyon, On their return, they will live at home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pherman T. Smith Sr. , i _was Mark Smith, the bridegroom's cousin, . Best man was David MacInnes - of Royal Oak, and ushers were | Pherman T, Smith Jt., Fred Korte, ee Balagna, both of Royal After the rites, immediate tam- fly and friends breakfasted at the Kingsley Inn, and later, the couple | it ih FOF eF i i : F i Bg . SER ir ; 2 : of Rochester, Yvonne Neph of | Flower girl was Mary Teutsch, Hurd and Gallaher Heading New Pack GINGELLVILLE — Eber Hurd pack formed recently at the Gingellville Community Club. Other committeemen are Rob- ert nt, Ralph Hamilton and Carthell h Den mothers are Mrs. Vernon Wilkerson, Mrs. Mike Flood, Mra, Carthell Hughes and Mrs. Paul Royal Oak, and Jean Teutsch, (the bride's cousin, and ringbearer Gallaher. i ai i zt hey i? if ! - Bg ig ae = Jane Fell = ‘ Hi 4 —! ee Be ees sf hi qi et zs Tes q > 3 o ee af i Sf 4 2 e. é r s i il » “ty CinemaScore’ _<£ IN COLORI ff f Me z i F é : : 2 Z i a EF i ° 3 > z é ; z g | oonae c e) A TRIBUTE 3 TO A emer E GREAT ACTOR ‘Hwy. (10) 1 Bik. 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But Mantle raced| x eae das the turf to make a sensg- * » | nel “a i eet to tie the|t“3: Keating Has 30 Points aay See ; ir ee ae Rete fee e i, C oe *s = a} = . z sip ‘ * Ex-Skipper at Ypsi Tops State Scoring: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS crowded next weekend veraities had no one among. the With only six polits separating ee er ee wep , ee TODAY'S PITCHERS — Here are the probable Bob Turley and at right is Johnny Kucks, either eves \eateré : a three-way tie for fifth are starters today for the World Series game in Ebbets of whom may start, although Kucks was expected| tor saichigen's top’ colitaiate’ asok Already the lead is shared ‘Peters, Michigan Tech; Russ : = : ) PS ek ev to move i made on touchdowns in Chiefs F 2nd Big Hurdle ===: Chiets Face 2nd Big Hurdle =i: High School ; _ : a 2% ae ‘ games for Case. j Fama opener, a By Hl. GUY MOATS | ie, FAS ctoven sacs the ether 10, slowstarting club. thet. puieraiall’chih; Quartwtack BIL Ringer Nudging the two fe Nc rowers gels aes For the 2nd straight weekend! half of the Valley strength and power as the season > ner ag Mi ager bes gear balay sn Linea cen past four games. EA Graybiel's Pontiae High f00t-| 1 cuitie’s club has had a full Bagong senor ea banerdiger dee fast acien. 3° "SPOT? Wall Chiefs face a Saginaw Valley <agys Bicone oe IF td Lavoe . ain 3 3 8! week of rest and opportunity to Strange ve| games for 27 points. N. Mich. 3 4 3 | 2 And the situation pro-| get set for this one, too. It prom- very good lads. Ponte) * * * 4 i: 3 vided is one that has just about) ises to be a rough night, Friday, seatback Moses} But Schwalbach ee rey 3 154% the same characteristics as last! tor Pontiac, backs. We've got! trom his own squad. Whit Wilson, 24% Mich 40 4 09 Friday's engagement at Wisner) , tifticul job cut out, but I think we can! aiss of Northern t on 6 8 8B ~—r ee eee real battle.” ath qianen tert ; £ ee \. | Aast weekend the co-defending sarcoma cr laa Wilson, Arnie Wilson, Tony|and one extra point. Ksismame 3 3 8 i | SVO champs, Bay City’s Wolves [Pointed out this morning. “Central Heikkinen, assistant aay —~ 3 3.33 8 ‘mauled the Chiefs 32-0, This time |is always strong. It is traditionally seen Indians in| Michigan's 43 @ . agree as to their ‘ges — * : : ‘ 7 ‘ A s his squad through e | ae erm RQVIONG FS smernaes\Larsen S MaSterplec i ag Ss ! ! sixth game at home : a work tapering off Wednesday. . . ot satin | AVEC OM fF UCCASIONS [ertec sm mem] Sree gti | | 't see any- ; \ | Breentya. ct A oe ghoy-ang : rate nl 5 oc PE o SRL St mer | mae coe, eee so cae en pitched the first per-| new YORK u— The nice thing his glove on it but: the ball ca-|Perd asa ree ‘ — graduated’ from Orchard Lake St, he Ye in World Series! out Don Larsen’s perfect pitch-|romed off his hand and Gil Mc-| rearm ei athe ‘Stattem, tee-| Chiefs will be seeking their Ist High last June, one of the} sad gained Dodgers 2-0," seid|ing performance in the fitth World|dougald picked it up, -rifling a/€47.0% 7% = sg ,|Valley win. Central will be after|school’s finest fullbacks in recent) for sm ‘No’ matter who they|series game is that there were no|throw to first that caught Robin-\New York (aL) ies ani see ¢ slits Ist. Last year Indians defeated|vears was lost. cong ~s we ought to win.” |-hubarbs, no arguments, \no dis-ison by inches. ° Cones Degrees Sy, Borate ) ent Chiefs 36-7 at Flint. In fact, Leszcznski was regarded rn gg = oe. ne th Paley oe delaegt at a te abe: ‘ Sane Seal grt ig Si, oewe st keh Pints, Peseta, trait football coeeh Wally Prombart|282czvnale as0 mind, waiting untilleeme’ ‘By “cane 96 en eet ine oe Bikes’ Fibs, Weaneetsy, Oc th (GOlf Oldtimer Dies to receive a football scholarship at Of sPeedster, was : hae “smeeined er Ba Dodgers bry ae . ne ew by Mickey Mantle itl aleeteeeaass cond. WHITE: PLAINS, N.X. (8 — Tiamajedte teks tk a shadows and pootlin the best 4 out of T series. bad been a few yards to the lett|Gune'an"icetr"atter'axigee [James A. Jimmy Donaldson, 80\¢aping hole for Father Johnnie gyeed ig the only thie. that for hitters in massive And yet there were at least sev-|0C Tight. 7 Five Games: jinternationally known pro golfer! Rakoczy to fill in the St. Mary) : ) fae t Stadium. The Yankees,| “Co casions when the perfection| 3 In the third, Duke Snider rt of the early 1900's died last night| backfield as~the yy te a Repo ge ‘ Nakreatind wit eecccrecste-lieas ae could have been marred, and in-/smacked a long drive into the 2 oe St. Agnes Hospital here, He|preparations “for their Suburban|he @ vital part of SE Mary's fRot- / Chaat Ey stead of an incredible no-hit, no-|Tight\ field stands that..was foul) SoS seuss share—conanee ‘was 76. __< {Catholic League title defense. —_ all plans for the remainder of this’ was tough,” said Dodger|run, no-man-reach-first game it/by only a few feet. It appears that Father Rakocry | Season as well as next. */ Wee Reese, “particu-lwould have been merely a won-| 4, In\ the fifth, Gil Hodges nao sucnestied oldirebty ta am | y > at haze. But don’t get|derful, close game. lashed a drive to left center on ing the vacated position, judging ‘|? o, Ty \was Larsen, not that) These were: which Mantle made a running, from the performance of Terry Coach of Week lif ve the same thing in| 1. In the second, Jackie Robin-jback - handed catch, the most Raymond last Sunday against St. ? vue j pee eeeere tod oll with 2 bend ——, Yankee play of the Given Penn’s § b : it today. But Wig time it's 4 +o Agta — arene ee WE th: ts o> tele te Raymond, a powerfully-built jun- é, Y fate Michigan small college . yy Amoros hit into. the right field n the ragged in| /. ee TP éonciens en appointed ; \ stands, and this time it was foul Sunday’s game and demonstrated) N YORK (INS) — Stev ‘the National sation teals Spotlight by less than a foot, that he is on his way to stardom |Sebo, Penn's patient, hard-working Free eee tear, Mcllhenny Ste potlig 6. To start the seventh, Gil Me. a top-flight fullback as soon as|eoach, earned recognition as col- vail Advisory Ssecame aexte Noe a ole’ aaa some of Leszczynski’ nares coach stig hesarg mo... #9, |fOpalong: Overshadowed Sse teee tin oe eas Jats mach pe il arnd a Wy a : 7, Then in eighth, . Hodges 2 , years, ris Institute and Frank Waters of soft liner to Carey who Father Rakoczy. “But he lacks the| International News Service's Hillsdale . ‘Ketchman will|| By TWE ASSOCIATED PRESS |the week before against Green/"0it fhe ball inches off. the]: speed that Gefry lias| panel of experts selected Penn's serve as district chairman for the; Although rookie Howard ‘“Hop- The Philadelphia Eagles algo | @round. : ‘ and it prevents him from’ going all/}4-to-7 victory over Dartmouth as state of Michigan in all NAIA |sjong’ has been showihg|..+. two promising rookie backs| A8Y of these might have been the way on many occ levidence 6f the most outstanding activities, replacing John Visser of /yp well for the Detroit eng 7 Den Schaefer of Notre Dame, |fits. pos! pyloric se But Raymond, Who stagids 5-11 and coaching’ job of the weekend. an NAIA is composed of ag All-America and Heisman ‘Trophy! a of og ge et oc first noniter in i 7 7 see / a we, loverdiadowed. by anaher Mrse|* 32 victory over Washington. ES." the mujra in 94 yea: | {Called Best in East, 33-30. The New York Giants’ Mel Trip- lett really lives up to his name. He scores in triples. The 215- pound NFL sophomore scored three times Sunday in the Giants’ 35-27 loss to the Cardinals, The (Opens Wednesday _ Fencing Program night. at 7 o’clock in the Pontiac High School girls gymnasium, CHICAGO — A baseball catcher factor in the block the plate only when he| lions’ two victories in the young the ball or is in the act of Ae oS a ore Slee tule Ga wae Saturday's 31-14 victory over Baltimore, and also scored a TD Series Batti ia : s Batting {Cooper Fires 140, Series Batting . . G <~AB Pet, = ’s 3 Wins Cincy Tourney ose ‘4 =& 22 Compiling a pair of sub-par a7 Li Zujrounds of 69-71—140 at Cincinnati's i 5 api Munictpal golf course over the #% § iMiweekend, won the Cincy Sporte- 2 13 ‘9 men’s club open golf tournament f | Byler Potten Deter Comer 1 ° ¢ Cooper, one of the. city's good an wt bet ltinksmen, reported that he was i? % deitwo strokes under the runnerup, 4 7 2 274 James Wood of Ciricinnati. Three = 4 2 other Pontiac golfers competed $ % gaithe Shole, twoday medal event, % 4 oe} Bill Pembroke, former PHS ‘3 § player, Jess Burrell) and James b | $ ‘as Taylor were well back af the lead- Besenacdeneerees a 4 © me ers, Cooper gays. e ‘ _ ee ‘| the end of March, 1957, in- Here’s How Larsen teacing equipenent and gear fe . y : 3 Mowed Down Dodgers Soot veg rina | NEW YORK (#—~Here’s the way , ; Don aren moved. "down tt jrum"anl dren, tess Dodgers in yesterday's perfect)... not necessary. All those who er | are desirous of entering the pro- On Infield Grounders ......2..7|g%am. should report to the PHS On Outfield Flies savsedeesee 9) 8itl8 gym tomorrow night of any On Infield Flies ..... saveeseee ed] Succeeding Wednesday at 7 p. m. On infield line drives. ........ tion is avail- \ : . : 5 é ee = ar h a HAPPY YANKS — Catcher Yogi Berra of the Yankees wraps himself around Don Larsen just after the Yankee pitcher struck out # Army cite g ? gté¢ i iii the last Brooklyn batter to wit & 2-0 perfect game. It was first per-. ' | fect game in Series history. Racing up in background is Joe Collins. Pea, I 7 ae ee ae ea ee SS SE a ee i SS eS SE eS Oe es threat, Kyasky ’ since : Seagon het de \/1980 or since the crilibing scan- switched over to quarterback ge- dal,” said Hollway. . * placing Don Holleder, s - Program Ready EXCLUSIVE GUIDE BAR STRETCHES SKIN TIGHT... STOPS BLADE BITE! ty a ca “ \N | | | Detroit's Miss US. Wins Governor's Cup 7 _ MADISON, Ind. (# —. Detroiter George Simo's Miss U. S. I won both final heats ‘to capture the Governor's speedboats in the Madison Regatta yesterday. Miss Wayne won the ist heat. : Miss U. 8S. I averaged 89.064 miles an hour in capturing the 2nd -theat and 89,790 in the 3rd. What Hoppen Too chased Miss U. S. I home in the second heat and was 4th in the 3rd. Miss Wayne was 4th in the and 2nd in the 3rd, Dora My Sweetie was 3rd in both heats yesterday, All the competitors were Detroit- owned and driven craft. Cup for unlimited G spring sports), headed by athletic director, Tom Dodson, will attend ~ Other staff members, will include besides Dodsoh, grid toaches Ed jraybiel, Dean Wilson, Arnold Wilson, Ed Heikkinen, Tony Pizza, and Fred Zittel; swimming coach Robert (Des) Boyce, basketball coach Art Van Ryzin, cross-country coach Mike Andonian, wrestling coach Bill Willson, plus faculty Herbert Stanford and equipment manager Harry Wenzel. Welters, ‘Middles Top Boxing Program SANDERS FOR RENT "TRAVIS ._ HARDWARE 456 Orcharé Lake Ave: FR 6-870 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Welterweights and mid- jdleweights, of the two most active |divisions in boxing, dominate the }week's program, Welter stars \listed for action include two éx- presi Kid Gavilan and Tony | | Motor Inn Fe §-e0a2 BOWLERS TEAMS — INDIVIDUALS LEAGUES We Have Openings Recreation Dewntewn Pentiae First. Quality. Original 1] Equipment Quality . | Also Tall Pipes and Exhaust Pipes Fords and $ Stedebakers | (6-eyl.) thre 54 _- MARKET 5 MUFFLERS f] INSTALLED PRE. g25 = i\DeMarco, and Joiting Joe Miceli. The working middileweights . in- clude Spider Webb and Rory Cal- Miceli, hard-hitting left hook- ‘er meets Danny Givanelli, an ag- gressive boxer-puncher, in the all- All members of the Pontiac High| School ‘athletic staff (except = Unanimous Win ‘for Joe Miceli: New York welterweight headliner; NEW YORK (@—Some of the “smart money” bettors around the country must be checking on their sources of “information” today following Joe Miceli's victory over ‘Danny Giovanelli. * * * From even money at noon the odds shot up to 41 favoring Gi- ovanelli at fight time. And there were reports from out of town that bookmakers had taken the fight “off the boards.’ That means they had stopped taking bets because of one-sided betting and rumors. If there was a betting coup in the making, Jolting Joe broke it up with his decisive unanimous de- cision in the telecast 10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena last night. 2 8. Miceli, an. experienced, onetime 32 first-place votes. * * * In the point totals on the usual basis of 10 for each first-place vote, 9 for second, etc. Oklahoma piled up a 12-point margin,}!2 1,185 to 1,065. : % Whole Families Given: Invitation to Attend, Wednesday Affair < fecagte: ag “Insujate | 3 : Loose Rock Wool Lo OS ee Cy ee es 30-Lb. Bog City Holds 2nd Spot Bs ee . cor oa ae NT th og ] } : : A — Tt itwin(iy (aces ame 2 Titrmms WOFTNErN FST IN (Pee ant tam captais (OE NGMSAS CITY | Pez sm ef “Alo in Sock ice, show a lot of new faces for : ae 3 : | Cekany. Matha, With lreleed equipment, a demonstration and oa ‘the 3956-57 campaign. They list : Here's the rundown on the top| im Sad ‘tackle Dam Currie. | ancas CITY u—Mary Lena\@xhibit of foreign and U.S. Mili- Zanolite : bs oe ten in Class-A: Heated ie the prectien’ field |FAUlK of Thomasville, Ga., won|! guns and ammunition will be - - a Flint PR te thete inj her first major golf tournament |Provided by the 0ird Army Rel Baleany Wool ; nt wortberm (4-0) 00. -yess 108) demplte injuries. in two years Sunday when she|*¢tve Tank Battalion. Doors will vt ; ‘ ecinawArNnur ML Yast) "sccccecesee¥t The substitution of Hinesly for|fired a seven-under-par 69 at Hill-;oPem @t 7:15 and the program) ov srand Rapids Gajbelie (j-ii'......7..86N@iser reversed the réles the pair|crest and took $80 top money in/statts at 8. ~. Glass Wool 4 Dearborn (4-9). -s0reeeer-Q8|played last year, Hinesly, early/the womey's Heart of America) Charley Franks and his obedience : = Pattie Creek Central (4-0) 7,.....:...42/8ea80 starter im 1955, was laid| Open, trained dogs, other dogs owned by a. eae) : oe eS seseseeesesenss BOW a = injury Kaiser aa = my “* Pee Eicher of the Southern gues Detgpit 8)... Sites rates amma’ te: ieadine athens on . of the state if it Jooks ahead pass receiver and gain national|strokes under Betsy Rawis adm te was & tke teehee DONALDSON e an expected showdown struggle repute with his Rose Bowl field’ Spartanburg, S.C., who held a %|demonstrations. Herb Albaugh, || _ ; ana. ja week from Friday at Fiint where Swampland Saga goal. stroke lead goin fo the 15th. Mis|Detruit rife expert and At Tome | MBER CO Northern and Central will do bate ye | Hinesly, a two-year letterman, |Rawis had a 72 on the finalland Bob Rerr, expert bowmen will] M=WeVeMaet WWa | ilm Se i oO ns Oct ‘still played 216 minutes and caught! round. : be on hand. A fine film will close a ries Upe 0S Th oe pene a as pe Se lt omer, 27 Orehard Lake a | 3 He looked good working the | A0"iid at 200 and Patty Berg | FE 2-838) pea 4 Completed plans were announced|Gromer, Elgin, ., “Atlantic| second belt against Michigan |) 4 iarews fil. fourth at 223.| NIGHT SPORTS PHONES | weekly pel] of | tay by the Oakland County|Coast,” on Feb. 8, and Murl Deu-| #8¢ pounced on the fumble om |) iii had a 75 on the final FE 2-0163 FE 20104 . ond ' “ sing, Milwaukee, “Adventure in| © Michigan %1 that set up| ig p 74 miele Sportsmen's Club for its impend-| erica’ on March 16 "| State's deciding touchdown in the . — “ - ° — . ing five course Wildlife-Adventure, ; . final period. otettone Bauer. pate erg FINER CLOTHING FOR DISCRIMINATING CUSTOMERS : grabbed ‘the| Srsonal appearance, motion pic.| All shows wilt be held in the : inger, N.Y., who ld by a weeks ago with 4/106 series 5 clubhouse, Oakland County Sports-| After reviewing game movies,'a stroke after soared to I ed <a Hi %te| tart unaton, Beches: x. x. [ese Seton teeta adie iprnie, ol fel ieuee sooo ihen Miya ms Her ffs el Th eae | MN ith vote oe lo'clock, ‘ . lis . He on : . AH first place| Wil Present his nationally ¢- sion tickets are available to the\61 left tackle, converted trom was the best in the British Woolen Suits cucu: Central was age ne pf ‘Sage of | public. defensive end last year. tournament, . TAILORS = the basis cde pane se pugs eg . Laxutious Wersieds and Silky Sharkshing e°-4 rm 9 for meso hi la ory tthe nara ce oe a * Nands and waterfowl migration : = Ready-Made’ Gults, = T wr sec zeze"—MSU Pushes Sooners for lop Spot} can « 955 in = i Fondwing numbers in the b dedi apnsioand PRICED AT ot pelts tO etanz of Porter, Aisi with. his 2 = | Charge Aceounts Invited br in 4th place},, ieee Nov. 6; AG-| By THE PRESS (Big Seven Conference rivals, the;points to hold third place and Tex« : LF xf h America,| Oklahoma still is nation’s Sooners retained their No, 1 rat-|as Christian edged out Ohio State | aes. : Catholic com. [Jungle Journey” on Jan. 9; Julian|No. 1 college “football” butling in the Associated Press poll CUSTOM TAILORED ~ RANDOL 7H 5 wane | Aner Tolling up. a 660, score ot Sports writers and broadcasters. basset tet ARWOOD “IPHS Athletic against _— ‘State, age Ba oe ene tore sen to REE oo od * major col record wi ‘op spot. 4 ? : a SEE i} " Staff Attends 32nd consecutive victory and mak:| Oklahoma was first on 76 of 130 Wiese WE sgene | SW, Mines Ot Belegrae ing it 54 without a defeat against | ballots. Michigan State, a 9-0 win- unscored-on _ Thunder- Valley Confab ner over Michigan in the big — =a game of the past weekend, drew NOW-—Amorica’s Largest Seller! Looking Back at Series By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Forty years ago today — Babe Ruth gave up only six hits in 14 innings to pitch the Boston Red Sox to a 2-1 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers and enabled the Sox to take a 20 ledd in the Series. Twenty-seven years ago today —Al Simmons and Jitnmy Foxx homered and Jimmy Dykes had three singles as the Philadelphia A’s beat‘the Chicago Cubs 9-3 to contender making his first appear- ance in-his native New York this’ year, belted handsome Danny re- peatedly with left hooks and left bs. | = Cooper and Konstanty | Released by Cardinals | | ST. LOUIS (INS) — The base- ball playing days apparently are over for Walker Cooper, part of, one of the most famous brother, batteries with the St. Louis Car.’ dinals in the "40s, Cooper, 41, was given his uncon. | Aida Ni titd dats 4 iy 1211 North Perry St. Don't Forget Your Car when you get ready for winter. A trozen motor can be costly, se don't delay, get your ANTI- FREEZE TODAY. take a 20 lead. — ‘after five games, Twelve years ago today~ Max Lanier and Ted Wilks combined, to hold the St. Louis Browns ‘to. three safeties as the St. Louis) Cards ‘won 3-1 and took the Series, four games to two. Ls * s- Five years ago today — Gil Me- Dougald hit a grand slam homer to lead the New York Yankees to a 13-1 victory over the New York Giants, Ed Lopat, who gave up only five hits, put the Yanks 1-up: You can vary.speeds 16° Variable Speed Band Saw is running! A turn of the hand wheel at all, See it here now! Wicca Tornen | from 50 sfm to 4500 sfm while this Walker-Turner speed for anything that’s cuftable — wood, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastics, compositions. You can vary the speed from 50 sfm to 4500 stm, In smooth, stepless variation, without shutting down this. machine Cutting Tools &’ Supplies Mill Supplies for Industry . W. Pike Corner S. Coss. i | > . Ds gives you the right cutting 4 ~ FE 2-0108 M OF THE WEEK Looks like the modern gal's here to strey. FE 3.9557 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | | no more than 86 Proof, But Fleischmann’s | more flavor—and enjoyment in every drink. Whiskies are taxed by the U. 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Fleischmann’s—you'll agree that-it's the best blended whiskey value in America! ~- wen 6 Pin Code Neo. 200 Code Nev th 10, 4 NEW ee 4 e ee ee da was supposed to install the ee ene eee. a tives up 118 tn three loses fo Detroit, Wiocnsi ‘There is 'some speculation that Druze has been given years to put a free hand for three SF ne . the iron-fisted coach at Marquette who H Ex-Skioper at Ypsi on” ; is FT wlerereonmnt ES | encosone iT g Ay “8 gt Keating Has 30 Points Tops State Scoring Spirit of Notre Dame at-the points and Marquette into big - i gy B38 83 i if # i fin i it- f Z 5 By H. GUY MOATS Ed Graybiel’s Pontiac High foot- ‘ball Chiefs face a Saginaw Valley champion. And the situation pro- vided is one that has just about 'the same characteristics as last Friday's engagement at Wisner Stadium. Chiefs Face 2nd Big Hurdle . » has some fine boys on a slow-starting club that gathersjhis club. Quarterback Bill Ringer {strength and power‘as the season/is one es By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | crowded next weekend than it now verstiies had no one among the TODAY'S PITCHERS — Here are the probable Bob Turley and at right te Joly Kucks, elther| , Vi ONY ae Potste separating 69 0. 5] e's theenenty the tor fiatiere starters today for the World Series game in Ebbets of whom may start, although Kucks was expected|or Michigan's top cxllegate foot |,,Alteedy the lead is shared hy/jim ‘Peters, Michigan Tech; Russ Field: at left Clem Labine 9 tor the Dedgers ; center, to get the call. \ * ball scorer could get even more oni den A ‘tee wanapltit dowas| Michgn A Bate. fr any A to make his. of the best in z : . g i i ie Series Facts q NEW YORK (®~ The nice thing 3 #3 gE ” HH E Ketchman, Waters on NAIA Committe 1E & plate only when he |Ldons Don Larsen’s perfect pitch- ‘ing in the fifth World Series game ig that there were no rhubarbs, » no dis- puted It no an absolutely flawless . By winning 20 the New Yankees ‘went ahead of the Dodgers 3 games to 2 best 4 out of 7 series. there were at least sev- en occasions when ay at Andy ‘ Yankee third baseman. Carey got »/ Mcllhenny Steals Spotlight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS along” Cassady has been showing Although rookie Howard “Hop-/Bay 'Hopalong: Overshadowed tthe week before against Green The Philadelphia Eagies also have two promising rookie backs in Don Schaefer of Notre Dame, and Ken Keller of North Carolina. The pair sparked the Eagles to a 13-9 victory over Washington. The league’s three frosh coach- es are finding the going a little Hugh Devore’s Eagles, defeated Washington 13-9, and Frankie Al- AB fi bad 61 4 85 184 7 16 in in eee | ee, i a. i Saves 0 o fab eegeewe ee ee ae - SFOS C884 H ees + tel 2S EOE EERE Cn ee oe Ce &: ef evebee tress ecccee nu RESURUSTecocetunktt abate SERURESERZBSSBBuSsseb ae seuE? aunoecttSeSesch&..coc8t¥ za $38333 oe i > Cooper Fires 140, Compiling a pair of sub-par rounds of 69-71—140 at Cincinnati's Municipal golf course over the Wins Cincy Tourney |= bert’s 49ers stunned Los Angeles 33-30. The New York Giants’ Mel Trip- lett really lives up to his name. He scores in iriples. The 215- NFL sophomore _ scored three times Sunday in the Giants’ 35-27 loss to. the Cardinals, The Saved on 7 Occasions -his glove on it romed off his-hand and i lashed a drive to left center: on iwhich Mantle made a_ running, back - handed catch, the most sparkling Yankee play of the ame. 5. In the same .inning, Sandy Amofos hit into the right field . 6. To start the seventh, Gil Mc- Dougald made a great back-hand- Gilliam’s grounder out. : Fencing Program Opens Wednesday week before he also tallied three. weekend, won the Cincy Sports- men’s club open golf tournament Here’s How Larsen for Pontiac’s Butler Cooper. * * * Cooper, one of the city’s good ‘Taylor were well back ers, Cooper says. ). ' ld —— a a a linksmen, reported that he W&Siphon Larsen mowed down the two strokes under the runnerup, |Dodgers Sa ee eS oe eS ee eee fe Mowed Down Dodgers “NEW YORK (@—Here’s the way in yesterday's, perfect eeueee if Additional informatién is avail- able at the Parksand Recreation stands, and this time it was foul) ~ ‘by less than a foot. oftennd Gans ai Robots Pia, Weider, New York (AL) re io, tee ta aoe renet Third Game af Yankee Stediem, Sater- day, Oct, €: (NL : 100-3 § 1 New eek tab) sie sa : i tes 7) end pw AM. Pom > ago = New York (At) _ len mace $$ —_ a merdivene’ ——_ and Sixth game ot Ebbets Ribels’ Fiat. Wednesday rela. Teceday; on Financial Game: * Ni Ym gee Be office Pomel Clabs agues are—835 Financial Five Me- Roe- id 950.46 052.59 Games: Net—81,737,633.69 iB, ai ¥ g 8s ff 3 eeeuvueveguuuevevd® S000 -a9 S8*#USS .*% me SaeaeesestuNrss Ss if Raymond Fig Stes With Skill a St. Mary A enough troit football coach Wally Fromhart to receive a football scholarship at the Titan campus. Leszczynski's departure left a gaping hole for Father John Golf Oldtimer Dies .~ WHITE PLAINS, N.Y..@ — James A. Jimmy Donaldson, ‘an internationally known: pro golfer of the early 1900's died last. night = ee Clubs’ and leagues’ share—$001,497.00 * was at ~ Agnes Hospital here, He \ ge 4 AP Wirephoto _-AMAPPY YANKS — Catcher Yog! Berra of the Yankees wraps himself around Don Larsen just after the Yankee pitcher struck out the last Brooklyn batter to win a 2-0 perfect game. It was first per- b a fect ‘ghme in Series history. Racing up in background is Joe Collins. dal,” sald Hollway. {Coach of Week’ Title Raymond, a povetly-buit jm OWEN Penn S Seo ° Shamrocks ragged ior, ran the in}. ; NEW YORK (INS) — Steve Sebo, Penn's patient, hard-working ly three years. ; nternational News Service's panel ‘of experts selected Penn's 14-to-7 victory over Dartmouth as evidence ofthe most outstanding coaching job of the weekend. jcoming in the last encounter against Navy, when the Middies ry EXCLUSIVE GUIDE BAR STRETCHES SKIN TIGHT... STOPS BLADE BITE! 2... e2 -|Governor’s First Quality. Original IEVERSHARP SCHICK INJ FCTOR RAZOR out in succession and Catholic Detroit's Miss U.S. \Wins Governor's Cup MADISON, Ind. (® — Detroiter George Simo’s Miss U. S. I won both final heats ‘to capture the Cup for unlimited |Speedboats in the Madison Regatta yesterday. Miss Wayne won the ist heat. . Miss U. S. I averaged 89.064 miles an hour in capturing the 2nd heat and 89.790 in the 3rd. What Hoppen Too chased Miss U, S. I home in the second heat and. was 4th in the 3rd. Miss Wayne-was 4th in the 2nd and 2nd in the 3rd. Dora My Sweetie was 3rd in both heats yesterday, All the competitors were Detroit- owned and driven craft. e. , Unscored-on Thunder- birds scooting into sixth place after = |& 25-0 Redford for thei rfourth shut- - |the annual fall meeting and dinner of Po see line got the champion Red| rivals he will face at the Jackson 's Volo wot _ Wings off to poor start a year| impressive race in Canada recently. — ee ee “failed to record another victory a * : * j on Detroit ice. Bb e VW A - troit’s first since 1938. n Ss in The Hawks, from front office to f pe show a lot of new faces 3 : 1956-57 campaign. They ‘i , 10 new players and Dick Irvin Seip ised hos rags ot Ret meatal § has‘resigned as coach because of of 7th place by|T&AM, RECORD . ill health. Tommy Ivan, who has ae Plint Northern {4-00 ssa vees<eseees - 109 eset wonton, gd hc Ba ‘leelince nates the to eset years, has returned to coach the Ann Arbor (3-1) ... ase Hawks. Dearborn Oe Dea Re | a Battie S «3 3 Swampland Saga Completed plans were announced today by the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club for its impend- ing five course Wildlife-Adventure, bert Lavastida, South Am a - |Jungle Journey” on Jan, 9; Julian}! Film Series Opens Oct. 12 Gromer, Elgin, Ml, “Atlantic Coast,”’ on Feb. 8, and Murl Deu- sing, Milwaukee, “Adventure. in Africa” on March 16, All shows will be held in the clubhouse, Oakland County Sports- men's Club, Waterford, at 8 ‘o'clock. Season and single admis- sion tickets are available to the public. tH Fz > EEE ; a F He ce cable work. The system. will under- Hunt and Live Program Ready | Whole Families Given’ Invitation to Attend, Wednesday Affair day's big hunting and outdoors | safety program, “Hunt and Live” | at Pontiac High School Gym-' | ‘Insulate | NOW | Loose Rock Wool Miss Faulk Wins at Kansas City |x." her first major golf tournament in two-years Sunday when she fired a seven-under-par 69 at Hill. crest and took $880 top money in a ms Heart of America * ¢ * Her 214 for 54 holes was three strokes under Betsy Rawis of Spartanburg, S.C., who held a 2 stroke lead going to the 15th. Miss Rawis had a 72 on the final round. Louise Suggs of Sea Island., Ga. was third at 220 and Patty Berg ef St. Andrews, Hl., fourth at 223. Louise had a 75 on thé final round, Patty a 74. Marlene Baver Hagge of, Gross- * « «6 ished fifth with 225. Her 67 on the| first round was the best in the tournament. ne exhibit of foreign and U.S. Mili- 30-Lb. Bag $402 » Also in’ Stock. Zanolite — Balsam Wool _. Glass Wool DONALDSON | LUMBER CO. | 27 Orchard Loke FE 2-8381 # There is no charge. Exhibits of various outdoors equipment, ‘a demonstration and ,|tary guns and ammunition will be! provided by the 703rd Army Re- serve Tank Battalion. Doors will! open at 7:15 and the program/ starts at 8. : : Charley Franks and his obedience | trained dogs, other dogs owned by | John Eicher of the: Southern) Michigan Obedierice Training Club/ will be seen in some remarkable | demonstrations. Herb Albaugh, | Detroit_rifle expert-and_Al_Tang and Bob Rerr, expert bowmen will. be on hand. A fine film will close the affair. ee NIGHT SPORTS PHONES FE 2-0103 FE 2-0104 FINER CLOTHING FOR DISCRIMINATING CUSTOMERS Imported British Woolen Suits PHS Athletic Staff Attends Valley Confab All members of the Pontiac High School athletic staff (except for director, Tom Dodson, will attend of the Saginaw Valley Conference. Conference takes place at Bridge port, near Saginaw, this afternoon and tonight, : PHS principal, Francis Staley, and Walter Smith, debate coach, will attend. Only Staley and Smith will attend the afternoon session. : Other staff members will include besides Dodson,, grid coaches Ed Graybiel, Dean Wilson, Arnold Wilson, Ed Heikkinen, Tony Pizza, and Fred Zittel; swimming coach Robert (Des) Boyce, basketball coach Art Van Ryzin, cross-country coach Mike Andonian, wrestling coach Bill Willson, plus faculty ‘manager Herbert Stanford and equipment manager Harry Wenzel. Welters, “Middles’ Top Boxing Program ‘SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 456 Orchard Lake Ave: FE 6-877 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Welterweights and mid- dleweights, of the two most active divisions in boxing, dominate the’ week's program. Welter stars listed for action include two éx- champions, Kid Gavilan and Tony BOWLERS TEAMS — INDIVIDUALS LEAGUES | REE |] Also Taft Pipes and Exheest Pipes (6-eyl.) thew "54, Open 9 to 9 tr Wi moron a. i rs] FE 8-9424 |DeMarco, and Jolting Joe Miceli. Equipment Quality . ..} iii, $Q25 |} The working middleweights in- jclude Spider Webb and Rory Cal- ao left hook- against Kansas State, major college record with their 32nd consecutive victory and mak- ing it 54 without a defeat against a/But Michigan State continued to Big Seven Conference rivals, the |Sooners retained their No, 1 rat- ing in the Associated Press poll of sports writers and broadcasters. push for the top spot. Oklahoma was first on 76 of 130 ballots. Michigan State, a 9-0 win- Unanimous Win for Joe Miceli NEW YORK (#—Some of the “smart money" bettors around the country must be checking on their sources of “information” today following Joe Miceli’s victory over Danny. Giovanelli.- a * * ‘From even money at noon. the odds shot up to 41 favoring Gi- ovanelli at fight time. And there were reports from out of town that bookmakers had taken the fight “off the boards.” That means they had stopped taking bets because of one-sided betting and rumors. the making, Jolting Joe broke it up with. his decisive unanimous de- cision in the telecast 10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena last night. + * + Miceli, an. experienced, onetime contender making his first appear- ance in his native New York this’ year, belted handsome Danny re- peatedly with left hooks and left jabs. Cooper and Konstanty Released by Cardinals ball playing days—apparently are over-for- Walker Cooper, part of I iS grag eS ae of the. most famous brother J batteries with the St. Louis Car-! dinals in the "40s. | Cooper, 41, was given his uncon- | ditional release by the Cardinals yesterday along with veteran relief, itonight. The 10-rounder will be telecast at a new time, 9:30 p.m., \EST, over the DuMont ‘network. pitcher Jim Konstanty. The ex- catcher was retained as a coach for 1957, however. ; = 1211 North Perry St.. » | PE 3-9557 Don't Forget Your Car when you get ready for winter. > A frozen motor can be costly, 80 don’t delay, get your ANTI- FREEZE TODAY. If there was a betting coup in Series. : ST. LOUIS (INS) — The base ner over Michigan in the big game of the past weekend, drew 32 first-place votes. ° * td In the point totals on the usual basis of 10 for each first-place vote, 9 for second, etc. Oklahoma piled up a 120-point margin,: 1,185 to 1,065. . : * * .- The also-rans were well behind and MSU Pushes Sooners fo Top Spot points to hold third place and Tex. ees ai hynny vty Bi ad prone Custom TAILORED H RANDO LP H ; 2 Tennessee, Mississippi, Southern’ re eee: ee ARWO 0 D ee California, Texas A&M and Baylor f i completing the first 10. ; TT ! ‘The top 10 with first-place votes Phone FE 3-200 | 908 W. 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YT WAS RIGHT THERE UNDER TRE SEAT THE DAY BEFORE ns STUPID AW--- I WAS THAT NEW HANDSOME POLICEMAN ae 1114, UIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber 4, a “ snl. * *| j —— —_— CUPS FLU ~ 10-4 ——*How dp you know when it's night?” « By Dick Cavalli meal WHILE YOU BOYS| |POOR LITTLE FELLERS, CET LONESOME / . THEY LOOK Rene WIN M4 GARBER Yy/ a bez eo : so, [many agencies used so many | it's, Rel working much a long period I's I tn a th a Giete conn : “Tow range 4 Se oe ceen mea t< Beer DOW CHEMICAL . == to chars peters oe] STANDARD OIL of NEW oa underto ee | ceaer eran U.S. RUBBER . ae, ica eaty| GENERA . cg ee 2 ee Peas cn se coe For more information without obligation—call = ee last Saturday Superior Court. fe : = F ‘ = : flecting the trade i gE says its five milf aN Bids oan ge edge omy ‘ltion figure is “strictly ae tel Comets ited Baas neat ; geen : 7 a nt me cnet | : : € . — cnc “ hopes of ‘lees’ Maher.” Soares of incidental ge ; bean oil. couldn't be estimated. tionally | the burden must be as- meal, the FBI, the Globe says. , : a cenegiadte ox ype aac : hour. hed “a staggering “ , _ $00,000" — figuring. the average Do You Own ¢ an agent about $7,500 an-| ee | ° for Mrs. | [ Soosened investors inow the solid long pull. How- ‘ ea good common stocks over the 2 , ae Wit of W. Bloomfield pag inimize the risk that is necessarily ossumed i Fire Official Succumbs owning securities, experienced investors : ¥ * 2 to Heart Attack | holdings periodically. pr : ae TOWN. in need of investment information, iB WEST BLOOMFIELD M.| if you ore tor e , : = SHIP—Service for Mrs.. Roy M. Federal 4-2895. You can be sure your request a rer --- i Sohne sie": at) (Flora Naoma) Ottmar, 68, of 2301 | e + cuurlenee end theughttel eftention. 4 = ! a Sf! Kesey ‘way: Fordham, will be at 1 p.m. Thurs- | help will receive our < x , : 4 cassoelll Eien or, noe | ey and roe ane ae a>: @ with Dr, John Hall officiating Am RRs — Alaska Cemetery. < i a ee Ra mir" tma, eat Wont] WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. | =~ ver 2 cise OS : a eee fire ; leoding Exchonge ; calves; “approximately : fe Meee aS ery aa Bae S Geatoad Comey selinas tor Maatan How Yok Ged Suiangs ont Siew 4-2895 : seers and ery, Cabbag an eee ag ae an Oakland | heart ailment in’ 16 Pontiac State Bank 2-5525 = around 600 No. 1, 1.00- = seen ‘ ae died of a 17 WOcdward : Band. trom .*4.50-2.00 an! S3y° Mack Tre ¢..-- 3 til Q , Flint, on Sunday. Ss 1 Bnd Floor Ford ° we i Bearee, Leivues, Bibb, fm Tel & Tel 268. Ore.) 333 suture tx Wekteew den, % forty Voor of Serving Michigan tevestors : come : sotenee, Ba Am ten: : _.... sa * ome former Pontiac resi- we ; and Head, No. Anaconda “wee Mergen ‘Lino. 188| Until Congress pn ely nc Sega Sh : E dota « 3 Romaine, Wo. Armour & Co. > Mpls Hon “= élyear, walrus cot, of the Auxiliary of Ea- s and low GREENS: Armst CE .... ues Fel. .... B8led t6 natives, member member of the a Gown to 11,00; . ma Spinach, : > ae week -- $2land clothing. A Biocustiald life mem- : = ge Tl No. 1, 1.00-1 a Py See oo ae ib—could BS Ladies Auxiliary and un ity Nat'l . teas a" ee ui Be ee Bll oe won, | bet of the Womens International | 714 Comm a ket —— | ee " : ee wet tena see Mal od hunting 3 Racy giving eat He ee nine-year-old com. She is survived by ie nego a Bank Building = iy; few up to 9 (AP) Batter steady: rnc! BBS We General. 303 the export of | income, | founder Danto daughters, Mrs. waemiy 10-00- receipts, 304 oo So's oo; m0 | Bore 2 # ek Wet m3 mo guides = — a more eyo veecobed yt autieg om of Cass — oe nehanged; 56; cars : Bake ... 82 No am Av... an outlet ; ler Becker of Orcha: Balable supply in- | * B 80%; #9 C 58; 2 lesale | OO & Pac. .....3? local use. hief executive officer, Walter ee aoe a prices unchanged. 48 ge = nee ee Oi fe ite pe aree is a. lat 2 Deeet. The) | cee. presttent Solent Pon-lom tully eta Sbuithed Bl peteer aerine Sate: airuss BOM: cer Ry Pe See Gag 2 Eo. may reach y Pha eg | = reat Scat Sin Pee: BS Fre'g & B.S weigh vauiin be cane wilhbar : 30. Oat bv tAP) USDA) - ogg iar), ae ‘Garrier Op... H tent vag wang Tusksy make fine fvory 5 hogs, rela- Hh gg Og mi-stat® | Cater Tr rose My Paste Dyn" Hideg go into Eskimo ropes, 260° tb; . cases : ches & * = et tools. Hides n Se SN ert Gerccmene git eo ee cic By Ren 7 (tke. Hl anes aon. ai Sef. wcar peguied arene oe oS ant aw BY Rat: Sl tiing imatortal and leather goods mde Tig.t05 th 1838-14 90: Mg a pana “no Geie Baim 22. $82. ge gags butting mat REALLY ORY pagpage TG, a is taal Gages HY Bauew ns a8 greys walrus ts ¢ ealves 300; be 88, Mo Srtre Cpl Gas. ++. 4 Pi Plate G..; 86. wrinkled : | se eet ea acer ead Mant ti, esis ee Beas 8, iere'o among the least glamorots ‘oa ican Motors — ipa eae Sige S03 sett Fa eee et itt rok [among the least a ort nnd thick, |AMETICAN . 5 ae pt FS Ser eee Hee ee aa Pipe ance thet bes ce oa Field Head ~ Con’ “see : 4 oeeee ¥ by . vt ity sendy cows) Wier rade og. erage Blanes ont Mot sn: 163 Revn Met... er sank. Briel neestaches bang own Names Fie ; y strong: bulls| “prowns Wat-zass. B large 31%. SOM ss 186 y+ Oe below its sad, watery 7 vealers mostly to 33%, Sinal nein — ae. SF . % “* 95.3 Ueubriously resident V. E. Boyd, feeder about steady; GO POTATOES rn °38_ Royal Dut...” e7eyes. - = irmingham este : raeenpearepeece toes_ar- puree WF +: Ry Saleway St anal expression calls up |,” No '31.00; 8 few CHICAS, Cat. 6 Ae re fs. |Det Edison... +" te fae al This tea the Look- | it ca Sites ts en tyr ek woe inte. Brun Ae’: Ha Start aE 4)! "Glass of the warn. tat {ated oxo o Motors Corp. f good and choice | shipme e; market steady; Idi nm “sors 2 ves 313) ing com. Roy 4 ized good and clicice Shipments, Ue 3.68-3.78; | Washington | Pont......-197.2 gears Roeb 22| he ate his oyster was revealed by dis- steers fig Oregon rege Mees, Russets 1.55 ; t Air he ives 1 Shell Oll..., 50.3 wept as credit for ir dent of automotive -960 Ib. neaee ey gop Be Red River (Bast Kod ....5 8 Simmons ..... 58.5) panions. He gained realizea |Vice presi : 6.00; “eo; [> hk asso : and marketing ag Se ne a RR Ne Valley Pontiacs 2.15-2.40 te oo Ss Seoeny, sc compassion until Alice tribution Sra narra, ford sate, she t0e i Emer Red ai Sperry Rd": 3031 that he wae srecilly eating more i Ra ees pales, Oat ubility and cutters ert ay : Paird Mor :... 48 BpsTE S 7, 473) behind a responsible iy and commercial ul, 1490-1400 od Pou ry Sake gs cape Sia OM ind’. Sta Living in herds on floating ice) .o4 sudson sales, tomobile and thoice. vealers. 19 joute good year SRE SENEERY Ford Suit fe Std Oil Oh.” Bhd and Arctic shores, the reab-life Boyd has been in haps dealer ee 8.00-18.00; ne of; AP)—Live Breept *** 991 Std "391 , oysters, 2 years a : = bE a he wing wits i 20. active; on ae er hens; a Oe Gardner Dew. 3 Bid Pack... el mammal arr bee ocean- orp ove and factory executive é :. ae es. . <= sh p 2, D cuade 80 tia - lance eee Se ie. aying 3en Bak o |) 16 Sun Of . ars 3 shrimps, st It uses its long at 969 Ss, Glenhurst St. | Soy ae : Pee « : | | = slaughter Jam s unevenly jaimbe 188:|d8y 1.782 coope, 218,000) f-0. dig oe el Swit ace “ # \|bottom marine 00) its stitt whisk.|He lives « fa . | ! ee : me wooled tani .50- unchanged; rs 13-14; = 46. 1 ae ‘ : ; : ae ; builk good 1aeck 2200 600 good and ght bene 1895-1616; oid Joie Bova; emer lGen Pia -.... 2 no a the nial and We : ben 2 } ie | Viv choice 3 te, Montana lamb Sood 10.00- |<apons So-toy yom cureeye 99; om Crate +-s 18 Perea (es tie its strong teeth to crush ¢44]] Business i - . ° ee ee ‘a bak Pete’ aise yea 5 eee ea ei SE Ba Re. Biter nd i oye |Up; Says- Bankers Assn. a a dade neaaAr i AAR Be mostly ¢ It 16,00-18.00: 3 decks P) — Price paid /Ciliett Br. . 3:1 <a ws ah as Le bs belong )—The Amert- i of BeegS, atts cae Sasi ce Ae aah ee cae tt the Fimigedi, or Beet, orr | NEW YORIC (INS)—The Amer | : : 7S mm 5 + :. ; ” - ty = ad i ige bee « 7o to ‘} . . Norse can * the num- : : 3 Z : : * ewes 3.50-5.00, a Rach come Mocr tne peanaalae ne ee ak i from the have increased | | . Heavy type hens So fre pounds ict Bo Ry «... $ it Air Lin .. 3° limheir name comes term that banks small |} ‘ “ ~ |heavy type roasters four or fryers 2% Gr ae it shies age ba whalehorse, an apt amounts of loans to f 2 eu ® f i, “White: toate Orne ‘ciomee aan a oe. en ++ ¢3iword for creature. |ber and \ tight a ; . unt mes oie Dee idifolland Fe... 12.1 YOM erule.. for this land and sea business despite prevailing A , plies: oris iy Ibs. S28. Heavy ducks 21-28. Old Holland pees BS OS Lines... 4 is generally peace- conditions, which ‘the broader protection @p / a ee 6% Ibs. . Heavy eed iemtad -—~-p” waa Y | es 4| The walrus is gener en-|credit Policy Commis-| red to which the br Sue : "4 A. roosters 10-12, Heavy op ge Fe Pe when molested or The ABA Credit cy banks | Items cover nember of 30, toms ras iy steady =D ltndust Ray ... 37.2 est_Un Tel. je jable except ng contests. Al- said a survey of 78 we A d any resident, mem ee Comments: Market riage peeasifel. Ing Rand ..... 4 Wate BE : ®liga¢ed in mating powerful sion business loans) fi) . husband and wife an 7 caponettes with — steady, Offer-|r° Bt css 37 Westg & seve 522 harpooning these showed their small MP. f non-owned cars by : : d Demand fair. Hens ye qual- wen Bigg Ei eee ‘6 White et ne , though icefloes or in the water by $228 million, or fs ~j, Use 0 . ay tation sean Devers Gable hee ag ot PP le all 5 1{3/ animals on be highly |increased ended Aug. 31,| F) the household... ed for use with pri- ) caehee th a tier’ comend, ‘Tareets Maryse. 38 | Woolworth 4\trom small boats can has|per cent in the year was up| ff ; use of all trailers designed - + Warrant Issued for Man |stats ticists det Bi foe tee [ete ay 26, given the’ Eskimo hunter the ad: 188, The miner of loan, [| % Pull iabtty protection forthe cia y. te eo - ‘ : OO xs gee BB. r ded t r cars, ‘a : Charged With Driving Chrysler President ie Te ate : xipliiin vaeee. bt 4 ees for cars newly acquired during thé policy oie P ih STOCK fled by the | Automatic coverage damage is on a While Drunk ~ Leaves for Europe Associated Preis oe | : aay for unintentional bodily ose oceeneveda : 7 ; \ , sl Indust, Rails Utt OT ad : 4, ‘da -the “caused 7 | A Walled Lake man is being) perRorr ~—e" wale og poet change ot ast fea 173 | | rence” basis rather than which you own, borrow ot rént.* : k dri -¢@ dent } Fa ' 0 Noon, +t 3 , 388.9 133.3 ‘ 14.7 1 t trailers whic ’ 7 S sought on a drun Township Po-|Presid , for a 20- Previous oP. Ss 129.5 st 183.9 aE 5. Damage to utility 4 r car.* lige today. He is suspected of flee-|troit by airplane Monin sn 268 mo ists i} d lightning damage on personal effects in your ca transportation ee tatay. Ee accident in which’ day visit to Europe. lope high o.2. 3783 et Bs iis | 6 Fire an 3 sed benefits for substitute trai ea Eeeeay i tour Chrysler's Eu.|isee foe sciccgae ima BS 1468) ; theft. of your car, increased | . four people weee tae. Colbert will tour Chrysler Bowes 1988 BAER. «9 «5 SE 14.9 67.2 1 : 7. Folluwing f returning recovered cat to you,” . sais * lants, atte ee : 0 cee steal — A driver of one of ping Faxed oe tg genes ft "tote shows, ’ eTRORE stocks and expense *applies only to Phy a collision : orks in . J, Nephier Ce. thes tf ; ‘ oe, be in- rad, the an far the pileup.” {2% Tay, ding Bs AY mare an eel "aah Tae worn i} ligible private passenger car insured will friend's car wir: Se was issued Mow of the company’s yet oon bane Cer. Be, Bai | Outstanding policies = the broadened coverage. nee Police opt his name ‘se- cars have been fabricated at Rost Gent Com crim.* i p terpreted as affording , . ' ; Gt. Lakes * 2 ff Mentey | Cala ee rt accompenied th e|Howell Elec, rhe 183 4 : / | A L NOTICE . a Mire, Lashes S00, 0% 98 Wee Chrysler president. Rudy Mig Oot cess 5 3 33 : SPEC (Not used for business). ° in : - ta, vere 5 # i : £ : ; F : - f } : oe st Ponting General with, molti ‘ "ho" sate: bid and. asked. ee ; ates for your second and third ear. ( Uicy that provides death Satine + ee Save a regular Motorists Personal Protection may be added ‘nonigenta, : Js ee ! pear tos ) ea ‘s y automobile in eee eoanepe siete ae — here in and lsat parientacauned by gd ee om on. John Hill, 25, who) wy yop since the end acittaad fos Shoplifting - amount here “oh ne Sf : ns driving, and two ss, “minor Word War I the ralloads ot the) Fined, t women paid $25] sured " 1, end, James, 5 quiring hospital United States r wondatiee thet saa tad oases of 0 ae your sec : cits'and bruises requiring diesel electric than 25,000/ fines guilty to shoplifting | kly~ Wis . treatment. ‘ ppt dpa is ganda A abe ag account wee . : pines t a cost of more charges Monday. . Rochette| : oh ee ‘ ther car)4 , 3, and aed : ~ Howard Hattenlocher Hill told ee cane re front_of lion dollars.” = Brave got arraigned before : & Loan Co. 318 Riker Bldg. . ee nmeatane bate area ee ae —— : wa to potichenan’ Richart fperiorgned 98 per cvet o 3) ton es | Po- le FE 40561 : z es According to policeman Richard perices cot el all posoenger eorv| Ths) volt ih on chaceee ot] Ww, are cei : CEN ees Helgemo, the wis friend's car|88 per es wger-train miles! lice ae a thing at the Northland} | ep or _— Ro * ag Tk oe pi the scene: — ped po pa a per om of all ny eg ramet Center. : & : ge Mee se ae co ie} (Me : /\ rat é (. ‘ \ ; f < \ a oe I a a ae Ge ad * | : } PA | \ é : ‘ \ ie S | 5 \ - f So o> ee ape - 2 eee * 7) a ; / ¥ = i iris i H i : g of z 3 : biti : zi £5 g Hi Bs bg 3 ‘ i I a& z 2 #3 é 1 Ee | ; 4: i Hee ig | i fe s é ] FE et +1 zi if F es HE at agi ay at the church * -se- cote » ee z = 52} rl oO ~ , y FEF: ; é ; ‘ a 43%" and ‘a personal check of $7.50. vas ransacked but James found missing when the Tl; a was discovered Monday|son of New York City; one Mrs. Jesse off of an alarm ap-|two brothers, scared off thieves ‘in a'and attempt at Fox Cleaners, . Huron St. Entry was gained lo 1a window. but nothing was | Plc causing authorities to be-; NORTH the burglars fled upon lr Worth $50 Men. outh: in for Contennited ‘ : ii E iz i ‘ 4h '3 ___Help Wanted Male 6| Help Vi fident that we have just such for you, vent between 7: 5 . 1064 W, Huron &t, ecstacy sconer ay Numatics Inc., | Pull time. 45 Auburn. «MAN Fon Sane Diane * Bala: F . plus ‘oom & . tbe ever. Call MA 3-1306 MAHAN REA PE 20263 1078 W, Huron } ‘ATIVE ! Circulatio Pontiac Press |A-1 automatic screw ma- Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ao pod or Motor noon shift. Able to set-| MAR up on Brown & Sharpe} re 2-5 and Acme Gridley ma-| a5 Write Pontiac aay i a Peake Saleswoman 180 week for full time es mie Cork. Plenty of leads in protected terri- jose to home, No canvass n- Complete tra ne free to devote e, have and experience cel sales or meeting the public, Alert Wives Is your huebarid looking for an to care S050 per week WOOL PRESSER OFFERINGS m full or part be year old iris a Ponti: Help Wanted BOOKKEEPER See ad in “Female He sales Career “| ‘opportunity . more? Send him liom =W. 5g A : ny between Ta:30 and 12:00 A — DY WITH EXPERI- ence store ony Fe mg ap a, cameras, el and ete, sala for per- son. an. Re ie Hwy. Morn- ings only ty | iO ~6~LIVES IN BABYSITTER WH a Press Box 103. Ny Ra Tee ath The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 Sg HE or can live _? im. to 4 p.m. Mon Thru, Pri. oR 3-50". Between 6:90 and 9:00 .m. BABYSITTER TER. LIVE ee erre: 9 washing “4 Good home and salary. "ve bah fi — B pe wiedge . can eM 3-4197, before i a.m. oF Pm. | ——— Ee BOOKKEEPER. ‘C, SCHUETT SALESMEN (2) Excelient for men ‘GRAEBN 8s Mini I bookkeep- | ~ S yrs, ¢ ing exp. plus and office work, some. ve exp, de- sirable, salary to fit qualifications, dob now! west DETROIT OLASS OF PONTIAC - | 82 Myra (off Voorhels) PE 2-6397 mts | CANVASSER WANTED. MUST DRAFTSMAN Gordon-Begin have car, Guaranteed salary, FE 0671, seins ini ahi — cs | DISHWASHER FOR EVENING : special machines = assem- hinery, Youn ig fag i or aute mac A & 8450 fessive co. has openings for . — oa anr.. conscientious york. $171 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Fy Publishing Company, 044 Ann Arbor, Mich. Sheet Metal Sean sheet metal & lay- Experienced general sheet metal ty of overtime, fringe bene ponsible | all aircraft work McGregor Mfg. Co, MI-4-3540. 4j re 3 * SALESMEN S134 WEEKLY DRAW permanent for 2 men in our national |. LE § pl! ¢ inis é i tf H te S| ! | a short training period, po sition included profit sharing, pro- life insurance. Only men who can follow ed & Tf you : . Interment in wil CASH WANT AD RATES ances, clothiny or similar I a Ww ‘TOOL ENGINE Beriedee on —_ ph toler : (fod yecations ey M. C, Manufacturin 118 Indianwood Rd. i : 30-50 YRS. an Full & part time 8. Woodward, Birm in pe " 33% INSURANCE MAN WITH KNOW-HOW WHO KNOWS WHEN! The Rasy time to ag the big factor in the life of any success- fi) person, Consider the tim ~ Ons SSSsVsss @eiIaeaw q CAB DRIVERS, STEADY DAY OR “fhieht. 101 W. Huron fees-| Help Wanted Male 6 : CARPENTER AND rates. Po Western Electric Co., Ine. easures up. lose no time, DisHWASHER® & COOKS, MUST be efficient and dependad Ge Round, 107 N. bag @ limited number for dining room wait . night shift, Apply in applications in F lint, BOTT aig a oo for the first time to : sorhees-Stole Funeral Home. W.. 685 Hanna, am: father of ——s Manier Dalley’ Poneral Oatiand, Birmingham. im White Chapel Ceme- mutual company with TRAVEL Ab ayer vacetions, sickness and ott ry men, Write Mr. Toy Box 18, Pontiac - lake . i re ‘ime be ag dood i in Pontiac ih Raw. Ad a og gg re 3% _ Flint Tavern Hotel WOOL PRESSER ane t= Gacness. 1263 South Woodward 4-4620 Wid. Top Notch Salesman to $300 wee week. Cal pe YOUNG MARRIED MAN NEEDS full time work of eny kind ‘no es work). Mas car. EM 3-4407. inj: i. | : Be a one, onted Fomnale 7 BABYSITTER. § DAYS A WEEK. |. Toresehool children. Own trans- rite . ; Write ie oa 4 =. ee ON, 2 & strong sales force . . , ‘ ¥ concentrate foward big yotime success . | e ex Hfe and accident and health that ean recognize the t di tential in this unusual ovportunity EXP. OPERATORS -- Auto. Sefew Machine Hand Seréw Machines * person only. No phone — Employment office closed < es E: § 3 058 PE 8-071 ~ GENERAL - HOUSEWORK, PLAIN COOKING FE 45015 iat ply Speigels J & B, 115 N. Sag- _inew, Mr. Stark. G AN POR PART. | light work. No Stenographers $2,821—-$3,081 A YR. fin | 100’s and 100's ESTATE SALESMEN fr'Pontine, ‘Waterford a Risowood 2.0000 fedrement benets. Apnicant: | Employment Agencies 8A | Medical Asst. $240 Mature person to assist the Doctor. ‘Greet the at Fo Logg eg ot - shorthand. 5 day week, Call Mr. 4-9503 td \e nd commission, Apply 4 N. Saginaw. DOWN | Selary an ‘ Sa He LY, OR Sales Manager ELDERLY WOMAN of to do housework, live with selling expert : to " rsonnel PONTIAC Employment SERVICE song Ny OMEN OF ALL KINDS Immediate Placement! GRAEBNER’S—Pontiae 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FOR SMALL OFFICE, Bal Se 5 | ouee Fee Game nase | WOMAN TO BABYSIT ‘Wirt —_—s while mother . @ in, Call after 5:00 QRAEBNER 8-ROY 207 WASHINGTON SO GENERAL OFFICE, typist _ JO eae SPRL OI BESTWAY DRIVING SCHOOL San ay ap aaAER WAT" BU Ta side PE 34800, 0 a WOMA " children and light housework, OR jp MANAGER, & VOICE LESSONS Rs i WAITERS. PAR WA yg iy a a aaa 4) 7 MANY MORE JOBS TO CHOOSE FROM! .Recentiy moved from Ph, PE 40408: 666 Stanley Ave. FE 4-255) ARAN AP nentederm “isn't it about time we take him to the doctor for a thou- sand mile checkup?” pam terete, ROOM. CLOSE FO TOWN, aa L 4 ROOM Bocss It KES Wein vanity, For} WE HAVE A NEW. ited : rON’SERVICE 1 STINGS WANTED A - iREMOE FPTONS,| ‘actor. Complete inwe building | gq w. muron st Ug snow Snow ro mtrance, Call } see ee Ser ee me 5 a a a ee a Bae remov “On| - Leslie Middleton Jacegten * ane age | OSE pear reese weed Geegee | aks BS vamete 3 rooms, = bath "ie, cho .__ Adults. WE ilities _ Ata ~,RF ABR stan soco,ovr:| RO ARP BE Dorothy y Setar ms “TRADES 1 at the “Wid, Miscellaneous 28 ee * : BA thence aresaitesace ilit trading your R CGE RAULING —EMEDEATS | sun CARS, | $18, AND sonar comes, ieee | service, FE 5-7072, 86 State ao +4878. trade. coed grovel TE S0e. WrD., ANTIQUE DisHES LAMPS.| LISTINGS WANTED _ nod PE 4-3403. fe, uy. 2s. ~| We have aay y pavers pawns By d GIGHT, HAULING, AND Noein, | _Money Wanted 28A) ie ochensy arse CO ATLIES JARD PURBIO | 086 "mergnge, Maree ism (it Mit ok 10H, Aipare a : ONE WAY __ Wanted to Rent 29 Rochester, Mich. = COAST TOC COAST WORKING MOTHER WITH 2 CHIL- Citent wants tainoowed modern SH Ward Per |? peone: Sona, In TORENT HERE THERE dren wants 3 or 4 room furnished 725, en and Closed Tratiere Spt. In Pontiac. OR 30441. ‘ROY KNAUF, Realtor r Howland 3245 Dizle Hwy __ OR_3-1456 ‘| Wd. Transportation 31 26% W. Huron OA #339 FE 2.7421 eaten REDUCED RATES |ioe waren, row _com| Rent Apts. Furnlahed 33|* 220% 4 BrRarar ar ae Titer e Ras i ns you Smith meee, to Detroit, Vieinity, of Pert | ~ = Apts. wove | 3 rooms ter th Le children ~ r EM 1 CHILD OR BABY WEL : ‘K. G. =MPSTEAD */* 82 “DELL CARTAGE, Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 i hod om oo Le 102 E. Huron FE 4524 T. G. Trocke t. 1° VET WiTH }TON STAKE TRUCK : * VATE fetes i Bs well. “walls i i * - heuling, re oe 10% Discount "Nae ae et gon, e 5:30. a! re D/& M BLDG. SERVICE Trucks | to Rent Would lke te, purchase, wel ADD A ROOM AT LOW COST. TOR § 5 / FREE ESTIMATES. ALSO ROOF “TRUCKS TR. low discount, Call me for ly downstairs. Private en- ING, SIDING. ALTERATIONS. AND BQ an appointment, : trance. 46322. “ 5 Pontiac's finest new a; ents, 3 eg Rg 4 WM. H. KNU SEN . seety ntdag cele’ Geo 'taes | TeMey Sr scempaney Hor, ie. mm id ’ © BREEZEWAYS. CALL FE 2-8245,| Trailers and Tractors a UDS eg gg ay i A Rae | IR CONDITIONED _FE_ 2-100, Eves. OR 3-2776. Pontiac Farm and 819 Pontiac Sate Bank Bide. an, FD S310. cuerine te sageutive gieupe, DRY. WALL _ GUARAN- Ind 1T . one FEderal 44516 or i AND 2 ROOMS executive groups. work, Free estimates. OR n ustria ractor r Go. ‘cve, PE 9-300 “Sody, tetrig. and het water, pa oe eet Waite 3501 #25 8. WOODWAR: - ‘ steam mie clean ‘linen, Men Cae Dognerm, quibmetis. _Syel, a A heat, Rent ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING Open Dally com, ‘agri sunday ~ CASH only, FE rarmie. the Fi ae ggg preter igs - ._. B. Munro AW ud ot _.trie_Co. 1060 W. Huron. om ha aie IN BUSINESS BUYERS WAITING —_|4 ehila xD RFI Syn Sa ees + a cacao’ We need contracts. Prom FLOOR SANDING. QLD FLOORS | WE, HAUL ANYTHING. ANYTIME, | Wie, Deed contracts. Prompt cour | i Ronco BELURE APTS. mee. Specialty, sisok hauling. ess ADULTS ONLY dew before you sell Bring iw your Tan Newlyweds, bachelors, office | ATTRA cant" megs art in ris, also 3 e houses, close Lake heated. poe fe 3000 FE 62108 fen GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL - Dec Pe 59075. Ask for : juding utilities, UN 33197, De-| Open for ine daily “home on Band Beac — h Painting & Decorating 20) § Neca. Bbhthc Fos | te eee cine |_ tak . Feseret cont | Lake, Saepet. x. = ‘}18T CLAS’ CUSTOM DECORAM.- ea - Hayden, Realtor ee re oD ar DRAYTON, 7 ROOM FUR N- wey ROOF REPAIRS Int. & ext, PE 5-200. | 9¢ Geen’ ees. 3,1 eROOM APT. ERE heat fs urn ard = ariieaenianenas vate . Adults only. Near ished, Adults 0 ist. floor Bevesrouping — PE cout. (PL PADETNG IE 8 EEE TREE |" "TERT os fave ge, Mu coy, ei, Rowe] tiation “Ai a weeks “OR General Contractor _|z;“cusrom Buf. co So aale of your eeutract/ FE 4-100, after INTERI DECO- x 8 COMMERCIAL| “ratings free evumetes, Call Edw. M, Stout, Realtor PROM BASEMENT. T M. Sagina MODERNIZATION. Alc lit cUSTOM DECORATING, WALL |" Giun* Eves. Ta 890° LETH BUILDING SERVICE.| Papering, Steam, service. Com- E Authier| merce, EM : : a Ph. Ee, oa wee ‘witon . $200 (000 pa a1 PAINTING. INTERTOR & EX-| at our disposal to purchase new or | week. Inquire 345 Onkland Aye. yey MH HEATING SPECIAL "| Sicrantet see cot ‘Pi «300, | Slenine‘tee me "pelnte’ you cll | AND 2, ROOM, APTS, NEWLY Get your heating systems, chim-/fWgIDE AND MAINTENANCE | 45K FOR BOB MAHAN _location. ee Paddock. ne a Woiteplaces cleaned and re-|' peinting, Walls washed FE . , paired now. Chimneys rebuilt and) {4999, °- ; To Buy—To Sell—To Incure | 2 ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED, ¥ It new also gas chinneys and Sina PA. Private bath and entrance, i th. Clean, room. , must see chimney baskets installed. Out- PAINTING, WALLS W . PA- utilities furnished, 9 adults. cgproeions, 02 a Scloting door gril built to wa Local walls Pr cleaned, removed. B. 5-2766 nd coping east’, regis Pa Sandusk nS 2-2706. _ f ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH BOWNTOWN. NICELY FORN FOR r DECORATING. the floor. or 3 adults. bath r. HOUSEMOVI re FULLY. asonable rE 2310 : * Pr Sieg. Sis ch Gutson's’ Foot Clinic, 18% W. equipped. FE 4-450 L. A. Young. PAINTING, — PAPERHANGING. coc malty ne REALTORS TEMS, : ern £ TH A 5 - i CLEANED an come, 431 N. Perry. , ‘ “KITCHEN CABINETS TUPPER OR, 3-1061 enous Even renters ond Sundays ws z TANS D ROOaS WEWLY BESS. Middle ts" Couple. Basement | Drawers & doors made to order, | s,ApeR HANGING AND Dipc- | 1075 WE 30263 1G REGU FREN Bat COaR| SERS, Be 5 epeneeiches CONTRACTS WANTED some, * sentomaliend Palins re 2 Apply MID-WEST Proof- We need ROOM — APT. ALL img tt vaT4e nenend Physio-Therapy Z1A tale," Buyers ra 3 What have | will. Prt, entre, FE 66108 days; | -coretecer. 2 A easonable STERING ARCHES, COVES, |~~ oe small balauees “ow 3? iare OOMS. Pata ERFRINCE. Telegraph Rd. No <i Rog ' f 42921 Celltegs. Bg Os work = Poa goned contracts a clark Real a ee ehildren; 1 Coater' oil Aurore ming ‘nm 2 Fe gre | eden A St PE 4085 hg BY i Room, FURNISHED APT, age ; ‘Toom aig Win- —_ ED «9 ROOFING. SIDING, STORM nings. Man or PR cass. |? ROO! ag ay Pbedfoom room oper nn pie “4 dows, PE elev Ask for Mar, ‘Clark _Orchard Lake, FE 5-158 x “GsvHbER Pi0Oe LATING, | * levision S Service 22 CARH FOR Sap cowraaore |? LARGE ROOMS, Siosr come.) Th 5 23m mn sanding, and finishing. Phone FE COPENRAVER'S RADIO < ee Hd. Ve venWort i440 Dixie Hey. |—TLORENCE, FE 67018. 5-1204 Shrea TV RGOM APT GAREGM. Repair. $96 W. Huron. Night serr- 2 RMs.. PRIV, BATH AND ft ney a eM iM, , MODERN axe. ger he heat. Near bus, couple. ~ TRENCHING AND tee softs, FE 42001, BiKEDTA wg ay in you >. ail ei fo Rerte ee. Adults enly Te aireae Br A WraT side and BATH. BULLDOZING | |e Ser re ind entre oH Geadsman ‘iy. aa week | of cae rth eae R. D. Tompson 4-684) STRAKA : K. i: Templeton, Realtor BEES bea ae Business Services 14 13 GUARANTEED Tv REPAIR ANY | 321 Orchare Lake na.’_Fe tase |? LOOMS, a en re ae wet hs BABS shaft os ft TELAT a vel Hosereg see aK -_HIGHEST «| CASH DEAL APPLIANCE BG | eypewarrena vacuum sweepers, £ work, Tayi Eh Biectrie Naa N. Jobneon, ‘ree, fox For your tana contract. ver “a aa to &. 7. Chere: Feb oan, cae so eee entrances, ba is te, OO le ble aetion lees “AIR COMPRESSORS 5 Mitchell's 123 ON Saginaw St. ati of ae Rent Houses ouses Furnished 35 a we ae ~~ Upholstering 23, A. JOHNSON, Realtor sige sn rE ND. tite B08 pinnate nn natin - ; OF #1 j 174 S. Tele a h Rd. __ Cedar 1 t island i, 7” worth. = FE. 4-2 53. Scent : is P. without utilities, 10 glORTGAGES miles cs... i Laeee through My gil % acre . ‘ ae RN 8 'Telearaph eae | Van 9 f0om “s “and Ff ee, Cotmtortabts fviie for sem everyt pre TOMERS tl through Glassi-| 1 = ees ee can re sa ES an | Late ise Maceo fg Fo wet HE PEE fied Ads, Call FE 2881! i : ; a eae : er “DRAYTON PLAINS ue “is Se * der ail: WALTER’S LAKE |34 W. Lawrence Next to piste insu- 2 car house. * 900 ft. appreciate. $23, FLOYD KENT, Realtor ves. ers Power . breezeway ty pine inthe Village ttractive 6 room end bath rte ee Ave. ~ OFFERS . | Near General Pisapitl soeee West Suburban m @ room home condition plus oni? i finished knot- AypAcees= Wetted 4 room home room and sun located ba heat, attached garage. $14,- 900, ‘terms, excel- Lalatttea "I ct porch t| car utomatic forced Rees Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8, Main. Mich. - Extra Bargain | 2 Bdrms., “Elizabeth Lake Estates,” Lake Privileges on Great, Big, Large, tag Beach. Price: Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE NORTH SIDE Sree Ste, Ss >“TRCOME, $1,500 DN. tt oe 3 to actin ee a Sect me. mo, 10, i Bee tt to day. 3-FAMILY TERRACE Easy to maintain 3 apt. terrace NICHOLIE 1D—WEST SUBURBAN “ nice bedrms,., bath up, 1 down. Large carpet- ed Tring a » dining rms. Pull bsmt., recreation room, gas heat, mane, garage, Tiviley Eliz, Lake iy $17, 550 a substantial down payment CLOSE-IN A a 8 rm. wi full bath, nace, screens roomers “ ws ily, Only eral ious oo wees Or. also =e. be this RY bath - lane corner Sot: fice is your ydown payment. SS cohen immaculate 3 bedroom fal bath, sun- mt. searly ne older home bemt., fur- . ae sal i “fam: ery Hb- on ms, — arage, pay fenced "eas s oa to bus, An excellent a Fla Bi al _ N JICHOLIE| wih BAaER Co. i rms. convenient to downtown $5,500 — YES, THAT’S 3 sue. have 4, rms. ‘ = RIGHT — $5,500. Hy i 00 pei $1,000 DOWN er eae of onty we BETTER HURRY WARD E. PARTRIDGE WM. A. REALTOR FE. 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. KENNEDY | tan co wa REALTOR Templeton Eyenin A) SUBURBAN & room modern, Jess than 3 yrs. Rosen faa bacepens Rg WEST SIDE apace. 08.900 with $1,000 ‘dn. {eto ee ee ADAMS ROAD. | retired who need econ Close huburn 4 , mod- venience. basement. Very! ern, Ay Boi SAM g on clean throughout and ready for| rear of nice lot, Zoned commer- shop. down, Yous a, “~~ cial, this is ideal con for cabinet e. oe of business.” $1,000 dn, with Sen 4 BEDROOMS KT. I. rempleton, Realtor | door ‘grill oe paren mae Crete a rE $0000 ae | ‘Bietog Tr: e See ooaan. cane a mag Pa 250, terms, " 'N = > | ‘ Humphries MANDON LAKE PRIVE- Realtor Pr 20m FE 47114 EEGES wand or 0 pen 83 N, Tele: ak Open Evenings will buy a Seeeten brick Mu e Listing Service with basement, A log burn- ae mat is seal fl MUL LISTING SERVICE norm Ne ee at of Total Price $5,950 aavedinde - poaneoen : 1,100 down for this 5 room in our office, : e side of city, See this at once. QUALITY BUILT. 1 owner mon! with i at- a eee Sacvoeee caves Top Value ‘ shower, Pull basement has room home four bed- | possibilities rooms in &t. "s dis- A. eat, automatic hot trict, Total price only $8,500 water, attached garage and terms. This is a good ad tot. iangs: clean home with auto, gas Lake afea. Takes subs heat, Call at once, t down eaere AR 1B : value. plus at $11,000, ea argue . . Well built home that ts in nag ge age me Gracies qoudiin, Saree. 1% baths. brick bungalow. . eas heat with a bireh It’s ebarming throughout ag eng ow vod : large Picture i th in thi home. Tt ‘has every- os el genanee goo oe thing for comfortable fiving. ceramic tile bath with col ored fi: Built-in vanity One-Story Home in adjolsting You'll see Three bedroom home, lovely paw of value in B-4 Oe : living room with picture win- one Modestly ‘ gow. Good it, ‘Auto hast. $15,950. Te: . SIDE — Lovely 3 Total price $9,950, terma, bed i hoene. 3 yrs. uent | Five Acres flocrs, tile Kitchen & bath. On Highway, Makes Grand basement, gas heat, an ideal motel site yeas rage, The yard is ® mas- clean home all k Eiepiece. We are convinced interior gives you . ‘ou will love ft, Ma he t, most any ght on iand contract. ty business could use Shown by, a ment, this location, $11,950 with pensetanie worms RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 raph ey. Phone PE 3-7103 or rE s Some =| | A Y LORD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ; Perfect Lake Front iM E. Pike Open Eves. desired FE. 4.9584 wren ey the, mest diseriminating -KINZLER a Bg: * ‘MUST SELL : THLATIRON. * oF ang £ ae cat at Pig? g aff ge il * es $10,500 $2000 "FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 WW. Lawrence PE 6-610 Next to ora 4) Power DREAM HOME. brick. room with shaded large lot, Only 93, C. HOUSTON REALTY ‘CHEAPER HOMES. ACT FAST! Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 38-6003 COLORED (wow Bee ert eTION) at_Bondale. bow PAYMENTS WESTOWN REALTY vO. 288 ELM STREET GARAGE. TIMKEN OIL HEAT, GAS WATER HEATER, a, AND ee! Ot. PULLEY FURNISHED . wks J. VA VALUET, Realtor PE 5-0003 “\OLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $1,200 DOWN FE ADD'S INC. Serare| ws ere attached ret with terms. OPEN DAILY 3-BEDRM. RANCH brick exterior oes with venity ONLY. LY $250 15 FHA. All etter? 9S wplmethemen 4 Bedroces my Home . Rig & in Wasei ater vou Giro ranks GENERAL REAL ESTATE Dixie Hwy. until — Sun. 1 to 5 p.m, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS ARNOLD REAL ESTATE 20 8. Te FE 5-0676 $300 DOWN bedroom: starter: home basement on on nice level jot, pains loca with 4 priv. Don Mo- ss. quick possession. Call DRAYTON PLAINS Fl ranch pete 3 in Co condon jarge rooms, carr warage, ‘aniy block to sho 30 ACRE BEAUTY 12 room me, oak firs., modern 2 story Poa oe, barn. arene 8 Michigan, $8,000 down : HOME Established in 1916 Home and Boat Livery One acre and 6 room older home, cae = in this brick ranch bi-level, room. path for you, and architectural beauty Ww Pian ; rooms, and to rent, Each’ with lor charm, Center hall plan—/| private bath Close in wide rece halt, 15x22 living | ea: bus This property must be room, dining room, mode h- | “sold, so call tonight. en, 4 — a 4 «, 2 F OvD KENT R It m . on wd io fire- |. € ealtor i dark ’ room jrear attached arage, |2200 Dixie Hwy, neat Telegraph t T2100 entle slope ae etn nice shade and | AMPLE PARKING SPACE bir nad ne roetin es ro nm on rooms and. extras. feed war ya home on large lot, lak be ia present venieaectan cost rivileges, a hea’ snd Venetian $39,500. iinds, om retrigers- tor, only # and imme- 'M odern Rustic Ranch diate ROK, 20 Acres—W doded vind int HENRY CLAY -O.1 Le a a is i t secl room. , Teenie bemeene and well to | trim, all iaree rooms, auto, gas. ented near went. Oe neat basement, ar oa are etnasnae x “and ° Oak Park ranch GI home, who seek a enh whole- some home a large PION NDS 5 room conch “: Ps, he. wi bad Immaculate 3 bedrm. home interlor charm. ida mal tures » oom, lovely living Kone firepiace, up te ete aca Wath Mareineet, oo stone ace, pect a| en an th’ Basement with best car ¢ ‘ lot Dewe “a perhees _ &. ond $1.5 today. water heater. e ; new Frigidaire electric range, | POREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB draperies and mode} A Ford | AREA tractor and snow ee. we <" 3. bedroom brick ranch fea garage and storage. a7 ft. it ith fireplace; Sindee st ood ee) ae Rese at ee oil heat, built a incinerator, large rec. room, \ beautiful setting $46,000." terme, “eal Saad appointment. . Russell Young ee $-5783 | |, PONTIAC REALTY WE TRADE Femme FRONT . basement home, Cedar Island Lake near Dublin School $9,500 with $3,000 dn. PRINCETON NEAR BALDWIN Modern 3 bedrm. ranch home, Sroayew and garage, really gl =. with terms, attractive ranch home. Tr. a pares lot, Jots of beth Rd. 5-1284 or FE 4-3844 Ideal ra tanon if Py Fe need L er: Pet nem, this eit | Listed This is first time this house =. pean ltered. forsale. ast porch. “Pull basement, gas sent, in ja basement. car garage and out. Poneaeae aote $8,880 with $1,500 down. Ses es House ae | ls a for an eeotnest rooms ard, assed in front po: z tated Elose to schools. © Only $800 down, 2-Famil ree Income (| Pree rent ne *., = come azine ut cl py Rateees room - ae Se ae and fenced back yard. ‘Sniy $1, plenty a a of aie nlite You Will love this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, k ranch home. Includes are nate’ pes, | quick trnalern a pres Sd Commerce Twp. a = ge tn _ porch an ear sees 100 oye Sal ie a SYLVAN TY COMPANY ‘on othe Tae are Fe vue] “aw. nHarea SP FE 44825 { bi es REALTOR INSURANCE 100 "Oanlend Ave, Pree 42544 Open Eve Free Parking $1,500 Down ay Me comfortable 2 bese & co! O @ with gas heat, Com bleiely fen iy fencearin® po and full | Lake Orion ‘Area OREALTOR | HURON GARDENS 1011_W. Huron FE $¢18i| NEAR TEL-HURON CENT and bath, 3 bedroom home, with ar Mils. 2 : ranch with! trance to " “felt oe full basement Aluminum storms with natura] fireplace, oak floors, gnd screens, large fenced taste walls, V«netian blinds, ll price ‘only $7, storms 8 screens, full ar suDson T mnede ana rubbery § car, ga: 3 family inc income. Oil. heat, 3 Bear! rage. Offered sr 1,500, $3, Pull price only $14,000 with terms: | AND DON ; 3 BEDROOMS ‘ +}. WEST SIDE 1 MILE acre of Full basement, 2 Bt pe car Deco Sia ene: Pull price only $9,750 galow. with xe rooms, : utility 1 bioca to stores COTTAGE Covert Offered 96,250, il oom inco asheste ime near and churches, Corner schoots and rest, eet. Pull pri =e 13 500 with low RED sotsoom home. yeu ear gare, ul price $9,200 with Grae } SCHRAM FE-5-5001 REALTOR FE 1111 Joslyn, corner pe sear jun. Res. PE $-2964 G SERVICE P.-C. Wood Co. | Gomer Wi Williams Lake Rd & hie MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LIKE A NEW HOME-We hav ol ae specifications ‘ee new = we fot for prives and fidanchs o ic rangemesie ing ar- po Ry YOURSELF —We build a gg home with le com 4 aside wall ant teeth Fough jum b! money: i on veer lot “ SMALL FARM AND INCOME-5 rooms for owner and 3 rooms for now used as a 2 fami! on 5 acres of good jan Call for appointment, * jana. Se ROAD — 2 Gosnas R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Fe FE 50101 att 8-0505 Ave. BARGAIN Modern 3 bedroom home Io- cated inside cit area. Features 6 full . A Taylor Neat 6 rm. & bath h _ the thing, for economical “wine: “Priced at just $7,200, North Side Bungatow dental a. Fe well “ ~~ _ bsmt,, gas woke Suit John K. Irwin —To To Trad | YOU eta IT—WE'LL INSURE IT AR down. 7s VACANT AND ‘sell MAHAN 1073 W. Huron NEXT 20k, 3S. ‘BRANCH johingon FOR BETTER HOMES wn but « terrific buy for only $500 dogn. 3 BEDROOMS All on one floor; carpeted liv- ing room, big kitchen. base- ment, close to bus line, imme- diate possession, and only $7 with wonderful terms, DON'T W See this yede old home tedey. 2 vase neat and modern ft. lot. ‘HOUSEWIFE’S DELIGHT 3 bedroom modern, ~ beth, “Pe Cae garage, paved drive, car garage, e ve, @ real 1 ‘good bas Pe r Brena ‘s after 6 call Mr, Joll, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 ROCHESTER AREA Between Rochester and Utica; 3 BA living = Setered walls, cox firs, oil heat: located on 3 sarees, acre a value for cay $0,500 with Call OLive 60371 Maurice Watson, Realtor 311 W. 6th, Rochester M: ARLETTE, MICH. 6 room "brick 3 bedroom home with full ort By situated on 40 acres of productive soll, Other small out bu at $7,500, R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. . 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 4 ish, ie feo ~¥ Just, outside of city. Shown ” ROSE. McLARTY WALTON — sana & BLOCK building. -Former ery store. bust tS sold, Call Br’ full ‘details. POOL room. Good location, small & large Coke cool- health, owner will ent, Lease can be HAYDEN, Realtor as ES. Phone FE te van 3BEDROOM, BUILT a 7,950 idings Bargain price /- ~ Mon thru Sun, 1009 at & FHA — ALITY Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- ic Tile Baths, Full Base- ments with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Sewer. and Water. . Wanted Experienced Salesman © J. A. reyes Ave, Open Open mires | STOUT S. Best Buys Today HOM E ON THE RANGE TS ote eee TT 1s, 16 acres, a. full bath, a. CLEAN & MODERN PROP. RTY. $10,600 with excel- ‘MAKE YOUR MOVE jay to sell at $11,040 $1,340 down. $500 DOWN we roéms, pod bath, built “o4, ondition, low Sess Reors, corner lot, low monthiy payments. MORE FOR LESS cSt permet CROOKS ROAD 7 new! inted outside f reamne, in cludes a l6xl8’ rec. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ti N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 58 m Eves. till 8:30 = 4-UNIT INCOME 3 ieevtcee apartments oe rent at and let it e riced at pey fo a coma. ce cay Rr Meveeiatinent CRAW FORD AGENCY 53% W. Huron 4-1549 Evenings MY Pitas & Mir-seett BROWN $000 pres ae 8 home. chicken house. All kinds gees berries, etc. $750 bi at eng ate Sa sce, Teened porch, P: at only $5,950 Fleed $1,500 pow wear Easte: guaier. Good ho He bed- pean ma. "Basement, gas tues. ree Paved street, priced a only $1. $7,950, Immediate possession: $8,500 FULL PRICHE—8 = pe Ang I in Huron Gardens. Son. Benedict's. ; terms. $8,200 GT RESALE—Built 1954, Lo x two bed: _ $2,000 DOWN~—Lake front. mt, cane 0 ‘ht on w water “L, H, BROWN, Realtor . 1362 Watt vie Listin~ CLARK INCOMES $900 DOWN. income consists of two 3 room @ each with sep- gre} baths ate Le Permoces, rents ia month a 4 15. = Bee. 8. on Cass ed at Ph. PE Service rooms , whe the owner's pe ing on dee e home. The two g and $48 units plus owner's ome. Need« some gta price as ‘This brick e rooms up, including at sit. ‘300 wan eves CITY. $2,640 DOWN, -home has 3 bedroom | This ne ing room separate din roon, modern kitchen, full bath al bath and al) included inthe price of CLARK REAL ESTATE 4-402 San open Eves. PE 8-0441 ‘Lots, Paved Streets, City | of 913,442. , RANCH _ FEATURING: Plastered ‘ per week plus 5 ‘apt, . for owner, aes eat, s athe a lavatory, pi this ee ot 4 mo. i 16 additional information Fag HORSE CORP. Cass-Ells. Rd nenent, a Phone OR 3-1555 after 5 Otter Syivan Lakes a aS deskratte ot eta. A! oisthe Seren ote Priced from ‘$975! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 ra cat Naligest he eam Bis. “ie Bs Brea ee ome ~_. nny «San lee large lot, base- trent dame go prs Ca MY 3-283. BEAUTIFUL —t lpg 3 wes Wal! Lake, ft. th bake porthane, $500." nd LAKE FRONT 6 ROOM HOUSE AT — Lake. Immediate pecan priced for quick sale, all down paymen' George Marble, Realtor 6261 Andersosville | Rd Rd., Waterford Templeton Penaunet lot just qs road rom 60 ft, easement to nice sand beech Exe. building site. Boat ke 1. TempletonRealtor 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. After 6, WHITE. LAKE CANAL gin three lots 2402130, $2,400, terms. Lake front noms, oa bedrooms, 500 down mon Acres near —, *. up, siatey Gi dings, ackson Milford, MUtual “slat or and 4-4861. 3 BEDRM. MODERN SEMI-LAKE | a ee le ie rns: FULL PRICE -$8,450 TERMS MY 3.2880 LAKE FRONT LOT, 1 ACRE. $3,009 cash or terms, OR 3-7000. 6 FT FRONTAGE. an ton rane Hillside. Wil t . Phone Sale, Suburban Prop. 45A ROCHESTER Drop over and see the finest face brick homes in town, 3 bedrm,, 1% baths, wet plastered, basement, paved sts, water - sewers, $16,000 to $14,000. 3 ors a. “oa Mr, Martin, 2-4676 see models at Fire “end Alice ists. H. 'N. Seldon For Sale Lots 46 46 20 LOTS East side of So, — Long- teliol School citv. water in, $4 WILL IS M. BREWER SPIO vcs sina Ps BUILD NOW - th our well Meat o> ston eely =, aay TRREERT E ok a iS" 925 Pootise Lake RA, FE 5-40) FLoyD KENT, Realtor FE 6-610 pay s Power peal Roum Ar DARB'LAKE COLONY ty FR, Sunday, ' to 5. EMPIRE 3-4672 SIDE, 100x150, ONLY 1,350. 100x150, paved street, $200 down. _| Wooded 871x180, only $2,150. North side, 100x190, only $950. 100150, 100x . Diacktopped street, $120 3% acres, trout stream, $600 down s| Wooded 4 meres, $300 down, ~~ "| Southeast, 120x200, city water, from $3,000 LADD'S INC. — —e For Sale Acreage 47 47 ACRES e is to "Will accept any reasonable down PANGUS 1919 M15 ment at vag ith 00d down. iy ACRES On pap. # of Pontiac. Priced at caty ¢ 000 with $500 Dorothy Snyder. Lavender 340 W. Huron FE 2411 MU 40417 Eves. For Sale Farms 48 124 Acres 1 mile north of voulee. 2 houses, cattle or tool shed, milk-house—no' sees. ated as a dairy tarm, Ti = land for subdividing. 1 mil seed oan. ‘Attractively pric Leslie R. Tripp, Realfor _ Lawrence Street 161 or FE. $-2860 208-ACRE FARM J. R. Hiltz ALTOR Open 9 to 8 1011 W. Huron FE 56181 BY OWNER. 100-ACRE FARM near Holly, For information, MY 20341 or Mis 3-3024. B CONNER ACR& FARM, near Levees. Small ‘ake. Cheap for cash, FE 3-160 SEVERAL GOOD FARMS Ro ee haa 200 acre golf c for PW. “SINNAS oe Ww. Huron MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES job wine Be good land contracts, T hare a T have all Srhtaee Wt Tom tiple Silica “ a ated en YOU ARE | -Lucky — Bucks "it ais gules a ee Fe who are ee every ; B sivere veye to om ot Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE aft Pe ated eM. gi a L ine only $29. down. P, WALLP retail ep St an gg A EE ca peints. Compact. A anything of fair value. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR | FE. *4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES 186 WURON S ST. he: a nia responsibil mat with moderate es. ‘who pe a en his 92-3131, 9 a.m. to 8 D. p.in. or write Sun Company, payment K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. After 6 OR 1706 FOR RENT: can eee Gh ORE pose down to City ot 6 Heat, nee woter’ turn. WE COVER THE STATE HARDWARE STORE—now is the gon for mareents excel- ding on a bien hway, uipped i ge iso handles 20 ACRES ea one Calla prop RIDGEWAY REALTO 97 Baldwin Ave, FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —A FARMER’S FARM 119 acres, with 6 bedroom modern home, large = barn . stan- chions;, Fyfes chicken ont broode adjoining 7 hewn. “0 cores — sbi). at only $25.00, with Dorothy Snyder Lavender ALTOR 40 W, ine FE 2-411 MU 46417 Brea: Rent Farm Property 48-A WTD, TO 90 TO @ ACRES _Fia ates’) on B romecd Rd. FE Sale Busi Basineos oe 44 PPAR tag DIXE WAY Pk a be omy re mon roed, Sree of mT 8. vO pelegeagh “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” TAVERN yin Pg -» warters near . Nearly $30,000 gross A ‘man small balance, é s NO LAYOFF Be yee aoe ten ee earn ‘ome, a $15,000 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES GORPORATION . _ PARK it Bat Pbiet boon» ? bs Jom A. 28 BUCKN ERIE * OPPICES ARE LOCATED: WHEN YOU NEED Loan Company ATE BANK BLDG. "FE 2-9206 eed $500 With fast, courteous setvice | to fit aad budget? Then our new . modern so convenient to and , where new private con: rooms await bay Or phone FE 56-8121 and tell Home & Auto Loan Company in ny moury 9 32°98 saturday 9 tot LOANS Extra Fast ‘Service You can borrow quickly on s se bo or reere (9 | WIL a Bo ng Up to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE pod soit Be y eginaw Bt. P tes ret Kay ae et Seasonal ‘Cash om eash for seasonal ex 1 VisrT! Phone, eos She Tots, oa. s1es - BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence 8t, FE 2-024 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph_ Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-9791, an RE Sie ee Loans — $600 to $1,500 1. Por purpose on WANT TO BORROW 41,500 ON second mortgages, have over “Oh, what a big engagement ring, Imogene! Have you and Elmer decided to pay for it before you get married?” | pel ier i a *WATTON Se gel plete line of a Oe * Deep freeze for BARS ES HARDWARE Also have a cute 2 bed: siow near Auburn Heights. its on Felt B. Ru 5 $5.95 | nUBBER BABE PAINT. GAL. $3.78 4y¥,’ WALL TILE sash 25¢ R, D. RILEY, Broker” Yb 509 isanets Lake Rd. ip for A or by have Beco chon after pr, * arabes, $6; er 2 as wers, $10, Ph. For Sale Clothing 56 SALE. BIRMINGHAM regational Church, 388 oore Ave, i rporedey, Octo- BEAU gen mals, site . and - FE 3-7481, KE NEW. MAN'S LIOHT GRAY ee we tell. es sports jacket, { _Sale Household Goods 57 |; on Wit PAD. #1 Poote Bote on ' rare :§ RING BRC i Pe 40m sa ser DRIVE Ik IN; table. 91.30, 9x1 bee crib, Phone rr room heater seeseeane petrigerstors ss: THOMAS ECONOMY "a0. “ drawers, FURNITURE/CO, REFRIGC. «....6.002 5+: ‘way bed with 'm “mattress Taps WaAitinow SE For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ue a Aluminum Siding for new or old homes. — seanpan: a ge ; se'* ¥ BURMEISTER eee eereneeee eee Ore Plywood saeieieenee pee —— nee * * M seer b er u etre rt deers 5 . Syyee a ' - : Ff i adh Best aeeeene Sc a ~ Northern Lumber Co. 7 ag ET Detroit CLEARANCE’ 1 sea yg . ee Z La £ DRAYTON PLAINS i at rr : oe 2 ANNETT Near General Hospital $ room and bath SEEBALDT st. ' LAKEFRONT ~ WALTER'S LAKE "Ghent oe -#H, W. Bigelow Extra ain 2 Bdrms., “Elizabeth Lake Estates,” Lake Privileges on Great, Big, Large, Sandy Beach. Price: $5,500 — YES, THAT'S |RIGHT — $5,500. : $1,000 DOWN BETTER HURRY Total Price $5,950 .100 down for this-5 room pote Ang Bhan Th Auto, = fiver. show the Value ~~. S. a. thing for comtortable hving. One Story Home bedroom home, lovely ive room with win- * Good heat, ement, plastered pails. 7 1 price $9,050, term. 7 (Five Acres . inben Village 4 Yeres Wooded nea new ca Z. ce pomeen | tile b Sen het wenet wi erm oom neg garage. red Iy——Auburn Ave. CLOSE-I rent- Ee ge 4-Bedroom ir ea Lake Privileges Beautiful new Ba Roy Annett Inc. E. Huron TOR deral £4406 $6| Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ost any oa business fae use location, $11,050 with reasonable terms. LAWRENCE W.,. | GAYLORD Bw. Pik 1% LE 4958)" Eves. s NICHOLIE care COD—WEST SUBURBAN 2 nice tow, Large ca up, 1 ram ‘das i, Lake, Bai 7180" with substantial do payment rm. older home bath, bsmt., fur- nace, insulation, storms, screens Ideal for apts., roomers or ihe acpe fam- ily. Only $10,000. Very lib- eral dows payment N full nae . oe, tor BLVD, st bath ° i iaree, Sot is oe paral sare: getest An “excellent e value at $13,500 with stantial Paw payment. NICHOLIE | & HARGER CO. FE 5-6183 NORTH SIDE. Sond INCOME, $1, $00 DN. ew ae oe 81,500 “aha : Ker ee ciate per mo. sar aici TERRACE WARD. gE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE. 43581 1050 W, HURON ST. EVES, ‘TIL 9 ‘Templeton SUBURBAN. space Sehen to, wh #400 dn. Im- ADAMS ROAD AKE PRIVI- LEOES — And oat ae & block from easement. $2,000 down will buy/ a %bedroom brick expans' at- tle @ y attractive kitchen, modern beth with 1) basement has recreation possibilities Cc. heat, automatic. hot large picture seen kitchen, Deluxe cup boards, 3 master bedrooms, ae res, Built-in vanity adjoining bath, You sea of value f this tdeal mS. Modestly priced at sIDE — Lovely 3 dtoom ranch home. 3 yrs. jastered ak RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. wi Telegr: Phone FE ose. or FE eon MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Perfect Lake Front wide rece en, 4 extra 8 ba! present reproduction cost t $30,500, : Modern Rustic Ranch 20 Acres—Wooded This is a most seclided and scenic -homesite and well a cated near Waterford. Will ap- to nature jovers, riding sts or for those and acrogiand yard ‘ail “fenced, ance MUST SELL TEL-HURON if iF ‘| f at 100 Pioneer, New 4 rooms and all : |, oo acre, rth irban kk possession. Tk won't ARNOLD REAL ESTATE “FLOYD | a Realtor * |. HOUSTON REALTY | Oak walls, basement large fruit celler. Deleo F.A. Ot) fur- " Stu down, talonce line Leslie R. Middleton FE ors NDER CONSTRUCTION) Seer furnace room, Gas heat, new Quick Recovery hot water ae soreens ali walls No paper! 2 of these Py fee F--4 street bik. to bus, @ biks, to down . Owner must -sell, ~ 288 ELM STREET Por 1011 W, Huron 6 ROOMS | eran COMMERCIAL~WNext to en's i goed on ge lores | ae for home & busi- pore wheeled, CASH J. R. Hiltz REALTOR Open @ to FE $0181 eae Realtor Pann 4 PE 5-0003 bungalow. vexpansicn SFONFAC mi REALTY | a WE TRADE PR wei $5783 |, 4 MART REALTY CO. 1’ . ae co | Batabitched m 1016 Home and Boat Livery 8 boats. On quick sale. # soone. on AND 1 HOME se, ose ry m sold, tom oe FLOYD KENT, Real, rage. |} 2200 Dixie FE aa A coun AMPLE PARKING SPACE _ 3 NT "a ereen home on wed it date seveneee, oll = heat, tor, only $700 diate possession, PIONEER oy ro ring a Immaculate 3 bedrm. home fea- tures room, lovely lf /Russell Young | 4. Huron St. e's 8 | «mul Service I \ # \ Nf de. Ff se | of me, 412 w, urea FE 44s LMA M. ELLWOOD > He, ! aoe Pe Rd. | / kA ® uj een room |/ ‘a a Se m — barn. ge icity acres nea: : Michigan, $9,000 do 7062 W. Wuron FE 45-9407 Cos acre and § room bg home, hir lake. Just 20 min. give loose Pontine Reasonably priced for (Foor: teins riment Monet and three $150 DOWN On this 2 bedroom ranch with, nd ae: ) i, a. elktte, fenced Hy Tot. JUDSON CRURT 3 family income. Oi! heat 3 = ; price only $14,000 with terms COTTAGE E STREET f ee income ar shoots and street. Pull price H.60 6 win low down payment bs a For cotorep / Large 3 bedroom home.. Full basement 2 ¢ arage, Fu price $9,200 by, terme. r u :| SCHRAM FE 5-501 / EALTOR FE 6-047 1 sean corner Ird, ; iM LISTING SERVIC" / S195 DOWN M 8TA IVILEGES. 0 uae LAKE, PAY- NTS $82 PER MONTH, F. C, Wood Co. REALTO! ib) ‘| Corner Corner Williams | Lake Ra, ara i MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LIKE A NEW HOME=We ha lans aa specifications for new OMe, will use yours, Call i BM prices and financing ar = youre. bull room. starter _ e with full basement, outside complete, wiry aed ‘Teegh aie mbtng. | ; money’ down Pe your let . ms er, 2 car garage, 2 bath situated on 8 acres of good Call for ‘Cepeintmen land VOORHEIS ROAD -— 2 bedroom bungalow with unfinished attic, auto. of] heat, auto in. full baseme: bath, brick and f : at construc: |. va. Pull price $13, See this Seige Irwin REALTOR 509 Baldwin Ave. FE 60101 or PE 80505 "Pay! Like Rent couple, Five ems one linds, ey Bmw! / revigera: me, oAk ‘floors and Figs "att large ims, auto, gas heat, basement, , large call today, a about Park ran ie. Commerce bedroom pate th Fi, gn —s Sean wi. ovary Lake ave. ve So418 BARGAIN tease ees fui pavement 6 iarge rms, Str storms and screens a ie 5a .~ price | $9, down, J. A. Taylor EALTOR INSURANCE Teo kiand Ave, FE 42544 Open ves, Pree Parking $1,500 Down This will start you ‘our w to owning, a Ss comteratie § ete | * i with gas heat, pred an iencedin yard and alt Lake Orion Area Neat € rm. & bath home, Just the thing for economical aver’ Priced at just $7,200, North Side Bungalow dentin) sia a well re. a 3 en neighborhood, ~~ bamt., gas Eg Suiy John K K; . Irwin | nee ious . 4-Bedroom. Home Right in in Waterford REAL £STaTE GENERAL Dixie Boys OR 3-701 Open ~Bun_ 1 to 5 p.m, Srereet Lee, ce! “this lad We Lakeleont, Home On Cooley Lake hice tiving room win oe = 5 ee seeacepel Sos it oselred, e000 $85 per fog ~ Giroux-Franks LOR ‘as Sun, 10 tod GI. & FHA * 3:BEDROOM, UALITY %&| BUILT BRIC RANCH om, | FEATURING: Plastered Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram ie Tile Baths, Full ae: ments with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City terms.| Sewer and Water. yea Loa He ne iid wanien * LA a Dn NCE Ave. i Eves. STOUT'S Best Buys Today HOME ON THE RANGE CLEAN feat term Saou with excel MAKE YOUR MOVE to alarin system storms, paved drive, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a GATEWAYS to} Besen ( ° : $500 DOWN HAPPINESS | xzeuve set thet much HURON GARDENS see” ths one NOW! AR N In 34." good yh, Shak Pete age | ett aa gion gop it gait | MORE. FOR LESS Pg rate. Otte bert, be a Lie! = a AND ooo , Don't let Ky A. Fo WEST SIDE 1 MILE. Decorated 10 a ond be bun-. te 7, Po t'bigen te to stores wy and fies town, IT's VACANT ba YOU BEY Tewe LL INSURE IT MAHAN TY CO.. REALTORS I (20263 1075 W. Huron . NEXT DOOR 52, SRANcE FOR BETTER HOMES A - STEAL fic buy for -only $300 dogn., 3 BED ment, close to bus line ane diate possession, and only $7 with wonderful terma, cone we this year old home today. mod li basement with gas furn real A. AO ENSON, Resor ele i Rd FE 435 33 Ighneon ron St. FE ¢ | Breniage a 31143 & MY¥~2-0541 bea Os. rue 3 own but a SDROOMS ' All on one floor, carpeted liv- ing room, big ‘kitchen, base- Hy ‘ea vie peat and an minute, lot. Sniy art) down HOUSEWIFE'S D: ELIONT 3 bedroom ern, ° tile —_. “We Tage, paved drive, 6 . “jeod bus, ns Evenings after @ call Mr, Joll, ROCHESTER AREA Between Rochester and Utica: oi] furnace, attached garage, acre and on 4 ed road; another all value for only $9,500 with OLive 60971 Maurice W atson, Realtor ‘ll W. Sth, Rochester M: ARI -ETTE, MICH. 6 rick 3..bedroom home with. au” basement, gitaated on 40 acres of productive soll, Other at 91,500 out bulldings. Bargain price R.D. RIL EY, Broker “ 9 Elizabeth Lake Rd, breezew: an arage, M itehen, d ish, Oak * ton : i tt, - Just rapes ue of clty, Shown ROSE. | " McLARTY WALTON my. PRA town jn ‘Thum ares, 4 Senn toe bles, "new racks & balla, 4 oard deandy cucen te large Cote, cook er, Due ‘th will pecrebaan Low rent, Tease can, be J; C. HAYDEN, Realtor.|?® 3 bedrm. home, large living rm. ROOMS AND -BATH“ONPAG| pusiing. Roemer war ae ere Edw. M. Stout, Realtor te UNIT INCOME 3 furnished apartments that rent at per week plus 5 room apt. for owner, gas heat, ¢ baths and CRAWFORD AGENCY +1549 BROWN 00 LITTLE FARM 22x08 ft chicken ‘heuse All cinde it hae berri eae ete, at eed Lake. aariek 1 rick fireplaces at Py $1,500 Dome Eastern Junt pd home wih 3 bed: munroo mont, ‘eas furn. Nice died Immediate hing ome in Ruron - Ponedict's Front Easy term: LE—Bullt tn 1984, Lo car garage. 4 per cent interest Payments only $46 aonth, $2,000 DOWN Lake front. La rem home right on water. frontage, Oi] furn. ‘Plactered walls, Quick possession. “LH. BROWN, I Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. PE 2-48 pe Listin’ Service CLARK no NCOM ES or wets 3 cen a ils “each pith sep grate bi feragens, nf for cy BE J! 18. Lake Be s. on Cass ed at 00," i 1,690 DOWN There are 3 houses hers, two of then are 4 roo wi “stool - » whe the owner 8 . = each, cuner'e ¢, Needs some giean- , ee price as is, $8,600 Grr? ‘This brick h ere o a srooms up, ence iarue arcs we walls, nies corner local d month. at $1 ido wdhcopbea rteed mt, mode Bo a Included in the bole ta CLARK REAL ESTATE. “Garwti ier - Tabinddione Postesson $1,. we Dov Down ten siorme, end cree isaced Tou! NICHOLIE He moos cs Pg a ae RED HORSE CORP wo wi vearpert, i tame cake ad care e wthedbed ROOM Mi by or coed chr = fae ed cash “cer after Ce weekdays Otters vivan ee ms 7 “ae "et and he CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Gepppenty Nations! Bank Bids. A Fae, $4,050 $1.450 down. Hannan. Li LAKE FRONT 6 ROOM fo a AT Macedey Lake. Immediate pos- session, ga for quick sale, small down Eves. Next to — DARB LAKE COLONY EN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. pe oe. of the pleturesque oun Pars. Baitemen on on ate Nt 6 EMPIRE 3.4672 100, ONLY $1,380. | | 100x150, paved street, $200 down. .| Wéoded 872160, only $2,150. -| North side, 100190, only $850. L.} 100x180, Wooded 4 aores, $300 down, : a a 190x200, city water, from LADD'S INC. For Sale Acreage 47 Several Parcels to from. — any reasona’ down a PANGUS 1919 M15 Ortonville 139R2 collect Saad Se Dorothy snyder : Lavender 3140 W. Huron PE 2411 MU 46417 Eves. 48 For Sale Farms 124 Acres i mile north of ae PY barn, land for subdividing. 1 mile road frontage, Attractively priced. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street PE 161 or FE 6-2069 George Marble, Realtor 6261 erecavilie Rs Rd., Waterford Templeton Beautiful lot just across from 60 ft, easement to nice sand oem. Exc, building site. Boat K i. Templeto wRealtor 2338 Orchard Lake Rd. WHITE LAKE CANAL, | FRONTAGE three lots 240x130. 82,400, terms. Lake front home, ‘our notonms, th, safe beach trees garage we furnace tirepiaees boat, $2,500 $78 Acres near lake se $1,080 w. Harry Gid- din, White Lake. kson, Milford, Jac MUtual 42161 and 44861. MODERN SEMI-LAKE . turn, Large living lot All to TER L PRICE 40 450 TERMS LAKE FRONT LOT, 1 $3,009 cash or terms, OR S000. 6 FT FRONTAGE. sche Waees Lake, Hillside. Will t OL, 1-$880. Sale Suburban Prop, 45A ROCHESTER Drop over and see the finest face brick homes in town, 3 bedrm,, 1% baths, wet plastered, basement, paved sts. water sewers. $16,000 to $17,000. 25 yr. FHA mortgages. “onl Mr. Martin, OLive 2-4676 or see models at i: and Alice Sts, H. Seldon 0. For Sale. Lots 46 46 QPP LP ALSOP 20 LoTs ide of Pontiac, nea: Long. | Re School. eltv ‘water ‘hn. $4 fi IS M. BREWER 65 M. Parke PR A-5181 FE $-0638 MA 5-138) FE 5-7704 BUILD NOW in our wel Waterford age freely ‘HER ERTC. ; DAVIS west 208-ACRE FARM Heart of Lapeer T R. Hiltz REALTOR Open 9 to 1011 W. Huron FE 54-6181 BY OWNER. 100-ACRE FAR near Holly. gf ae, MY 2-031 or MY 3 BY OWN NER 80 at ai FARM, near Lapeer. Small ‘ake. Cheap for cash, FE 3-1620 SEVERAL GOOD FA inke farms, 200 acte for sale. PW. DINNAN 66 W. Huron 20 ACRES AND course RIDGEWAY 975 Rote ate FE MULTIPLE LISTING VICE A FARMER'S FARM 119 acres, with 6 bedroom modern home, lar barn (27 stan- cow house, double corn He chicken and brooder houses. ables. omer gy 8 Es acres % vie Dorothy Snyder Lavender PE 2-411 a | TW, ‘jin MU _ 446417 Eves, Rent Fi Farm Property 48-A 20 TO @ ACR = weit Tom on __2-1261 6) after 3 Sale Business Property 49 aol ¢ ts Pon Late FE 5-431 i) on ders, Pe ese. ih asus: uni “Stiesins ans Gell room w | 1f17 8, Osclegrh \ Panna Con FRONT DOOR . MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES SORRORATION OPPORTUNITY pay WHITE - BROS. HOME MART REALTY 1002 W, Huron FE 6-007 pas Reiter WARD ‘i "PARTRIDGE REALTOR. FE. 4-3581 REAL ESTA UR ST 1050 W.. WE COVER THE STATE ‘STATE. WIDE coats tea PE 40621 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” TAVERN With iving quarters nea i Romeo, Near Tne gros 4 NO LAYOFF. ~— bye your own boss and es Si ‘rplaie . — MIC HIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION eom- rong, ssmepea pgm ; = - 10% Beont WM. H, tag =e . C. Hayden, Realtor ~ - C. Hayden, — ly png to Loan , 3 YOU ARE unemployment, "ey es a every 8 . OFFICES ARE LOCATED: . | PONTIAC Qnd Noor National Bidg, = DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dizle Mwy. |- WwW ‘ALLED Blade yp “WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 SSeS STATE | FINANCE CO. 102 Bank Bide. ea me to $500 a ci Ce) ant clare BUCKNER| = “Oakland we | Loan Company) 8 mele 2 206 Or fs FE 64121 and t| Homie me & Auto allan Company |"? gt nour 9 er htaas rany 0 te LOANS|E Extra Fast ~ Service by ean lenature, scar reef raiare Gale eed ns made wi any worth wile purpose, ceca | ; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ™ 4, So” ana est Bide. +00 Seasonal . ‘Cash ee comp seasonal expenses iv art! phone, give a few feet, athe ca 1 wn BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO, 7 W, Lawrence st LOANS |= ; | Oe ontry Loaw co. 0 ©. Lay : ants NA MAIN AGUE\ 202 N, “ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $28 TO 8000 PR Roc quar a ie ~ “in Li are AXTER VI “ " bawignes a . 1838 84 Loans — $600 t0 $1,500 I ee 2 'Pee some ceditions 0: ___Mortgage Loans BARNES HARDWARE 2 W, Huron FR 46-0101 Wit, TAKE A Pick UP TRUCK or a as down payment LEAVING STATE? 1958 oar See pe in Han be Warren eget home. aa Edw. M. Stout, 1 Realtor TN, Saginaw Ot Ph, PE tte brie home, wit TRA In oar ere of esa wi con = Sei ae or small in town, so have & cute 2 bedroom = falow Beare “iene Oued He a 9 oquig-tee pe hE Sect. : R. D:R r RILEY, Broker’ mabe eee Ju 3 Room ei “4 oe "Rave isa. ‘Pic Thass For Sale Clothing 56 RUMMAGE BALE ee ae ieatd Av a Octo: TICK! Tei AR AUND CALL FE 1-208 IDGEWOOD RD. ND BLUE Sky 0 IN ' TO! petir ~ eet Pa ROA eee: TV TV WALT ih “tee te ‘We ha’ Uprights nae a = £ ou oe see, Son arate traders |X ING BROS : a wots drawers, aia it ¥ , TV. Ni aryer heaters, TV 8 cr Crump E 43673 SOLID OAK “7 erlb. Phone rE ee en - Febullding, estimates, “+ RUBBER DASE PAINT. GAL. 43.78 44’ WALL TILE. ..25¢ & BW Hekok Pe «2004 - TRING. is Ww ¢ mt P ae ie be my GAS R. Used. gas ove ee iT ox. be ey —_ re ? sae "s — sarees THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, 8. w ; E : te nbeeee wiaeesee obieerree ee O88 ee ew ewe! Used Trade-In Dept. Rocker ... ooee $0.95 WOO? ci ciscccssscssense «ove 99.96 Oil heater .......+« sanees 95 Lasy * Tye 50 50 * | for new or old hom a x Abaaiows m Siding HOME OWNERS Aaa “ pa es oan et 1 beams and mortar, Log wee pair Carry, 81.38, aod garry Wid aS Sha Bit Some TREE ESTIMATES | AND FHA TERMS SURPLUS LUMBER s340 | Ba. ise oy > LUM. or TE DARD ane C . aE ae BURMEISTER vecteseene 8 aeweee mpefer 13 oft on med house paint, $2.9¢ Cie TED TOP 50 delivered, CRUEHED STONE. ve fill, peat. Earl How- aa ieee Ray TAB | sale ton, zass ‘ [oj 4 feo wales tre win fat Tom OA tay Baer ne 8 Ay. a & ROTGH LUMBER. oT. AKC Beagles, 8 HES . 60 8, Astor, FE 46433. a oe a re : arakeets Guar. to Talk Canaries. Cages, supplies. 691 4th Ji = oy old, cndktiont ‘ ee 133 W, w. Rutgers, FE 1-083, 3 TERRIER PUPS. MA FOR BALE 36 "| RAINED AND NON” “TRAINED | i Field mere ee, | OXFORD FREE!!! FREE! 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF - - VACATION TRAILER eg buy Get entry blanks SOP. IN. NOW hy : A 7 PONTIAC CHIEF a a These ma rehes Sra aa he = a i Ne Se ens | LUTCHINSON MOBILE oe er, $425.00. 667 — i. 2000 BAL. LEs or GOOD HAY FOR sale, Will’ pores in quantity. $18 __ For Sale Livestock 72. HORSESHOEING Ortonville 86F13 " BOY Wilo ‘waa interested bi We ; ty nd é jet Be Rediabe. WANTED, alent 5M Att! ren 3900 ails pete. Nees veem in| rdiler Salés pr Bo 6 weeks old. OR 3-7343. a / TURNED UP HOSE — _| NEW 1957 TRAILERS she's just the little pet for you!|| ON OUR LOT NOW te wage Boston . = ae Generals, Sewer's, $y aS and Va- be. Just call OR after 6. kata a a. ond | ss ~~ want = you will see! =A — ws | . on 7 ogs Trained . “<4 mal = remneds Bosgded 20) “For. Mae i mile § 1 Lk. Orlore ts Bursa 3% @ Tele to eovlte ant | __ May, Grain & Feed 71)’ MODERN PONTIAC Monit Brand new, Terms. FE Sas 3 u POOT 1 BEDAM CLEAN a E. t ve a sell quick) for cash. queen? ~ Wanted Livestock EA Trailer __Rent ic Speer 79) 2S ares KFORD MOBIL. For Sale motereycee 83 POR PARTS AND SERV Berides “bales "Go" 3 “South ~~ For Sale Bicycles 84 iPr... er, Th. eens BOY's BICYCLE, 1986 PH. PE 5-6440 BICYCLE. aL Sa eater model, $40. ‘en new, . OR 35-3239. __ Boats & Accessories 85 ALUM. BOAT AND “TRAIL. R 3-1340 LDED PLYWOOD 14% boa Dear kJ Ry Py srt.S & good é ” abe like cet, boat Sune at %4 cost, MY 2-2612. M BOAT ae 4 ALUMINU: ™% hp. outboard. i | 3 WOLVERINE MOLDED 11 RUN- a h EV Tee so $1,000. 70 Elmare. EXCELLENT v VALUES ON ON we & TORS, SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR WINTER STORAGE AND PICK: INLAND L LAKE SALES PE 4-7121 2127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 2] Be tag ad STORAGE t storage for mo- tors, Also ckuD service. Repairs arrington Boat Works PE 2-8033 for boats, Wi 1 r MERCURY, = OARD MOTORS 1 ince, “31 tvice Shorty Hook's Pgs Orchard Lake Ave. ae or PRELEAGE ECONDITIONED va motor.” oon pont ‘shield rRoat center ate, Mercury motor, used one season $585, 37-2860, 1284 Florence Watkins Lake i4 FT. ELGIN WITH 7‘: EVIN- rude, Will demonstrate _M woe ce) fare yar ot Gotyiee S oral, ie Due pane lg Serene for the OWENS MARINE suvPfiy 306 Orcha Lake Ave. Phone som service. A eporty Hook’ & 2182 8, Telegraoh oe nce, 3138" Orchard Lake Ave. MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT- rd motors ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. ns FE_ 5-9962 . he tax. Ferry Service Inc fEAVING IN WEEK FOR PLOR- Transportation O Offered 87 ne en FLY BY AIRLINER, ~ GALIFOR- a, $78: St. Petersburg, Tampa, jam!, -$30.81; omen on; ida =Need ete: to share ¢x- mses. OR 3-757! fedex GOING NOR H. PART TE -6806, load either way "Wanted Used Cars 88 8&8 RPL WE PAY Top Dollar. Por Clean Used Care & Trucks. Matthews- Exchange |. Hargreaves ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE 21_8 Seamer ___Fe +e NER. BEEMER. SHORE- mtlway lways R Ready to Buy _ | hue a etal ra BAGLEY AUTO PARTS pon ~ Bh Bag area. Late wf FE 5-0219 170 BAGLEY S&T. cent & on Nowe, JUNK & WRECKED rte GAS and CARS. ACCESSORIES STORE: TOP $$3$ hitehes and over SIDE AUTO PARTS foads . STAMPS ON ii Eth Pike FE | hk re ow 23200) | for a 5 Sa Paes tralier Bucs} See M&M Motot Sales 7. “a i Dine ties. on Inte “OR aie04 i oy . Pe ae a sitio a tO See a4 HIGH $98 Paid WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR SHARP LATE MODEL CARS. =| COMMUNITY. ‘MOTORS. . +803 N. Main, Rochester EN “TIL 10 P.M. Bud Shelton Motor Sales ite er actu a ee Biel PE cers aor it mts Bring i it He Here *o AVERILL'S ; veceamnlehide EO HIGH $$$ PAID OUT OF gLENwe grues 8. ere 28 Be ee erm ‘Chevrolet’ $ Lot. in Birmingham AND you . . aflo, For Sale Trucks 90 re: re sata glass, RAM, 1951 GMC 640 ENGIN™, 144 INCH . ‘ wheel base. Rigged to pull short a compe 4 ¢r ¥,,%, Deen double A-i to 6 wie’ : . tires, Solex box. Best er R blic 2- & giass, Large P "i radios, low | _ i952 CHEV. 1% TON GE | mileage, very sharp condition, OR 33-1005. “ outh Club sedan. A beaut: ‘ss + TON 48PEED ee 23,000 actual miles. } iission, MA 65-7363, Please| owner. cali after 6:00. . EXCELLENT LATE ‘Si one 1933 Piymouth sedan Cr de- luxe, tinted oie CHEY. - dio and hea truck ager on stain one. Just er car or truck Haskins Chev. 6715 ue Highway at M15 MAple 5-507 620 GMC Saxore Pn ad “90,000 actual miles; 30-ft, ated van job val a, een. ly, Good rubber, ‘MA _ 5-9811 ‘64 GMC DUMP TRUCK. condition. $1350. FE 5-9511. Wilson GMC New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass FE_ 5.9485 OR YOUR CAR DOWN | BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM | HASKINS “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer Motor’ -4 1065 Plymouth ‘club sedan. R & H, ae em eg > sedan, full power r and 1951 er es ‘deluxe cl. Cpe, aiito, ¢speed: trans. R & H, 32.8. MAIN 8T. ‘Open nites “tH. 9/ m insul- | 1951 5 Very & r bi! ens iD EXECUTIVE CARS Terrific Savings, 2-DOORS — 4-.DOORS Hardtops — Converts. LOW AS $195 UP TO 36 MOS. ON BAL. TAKE aD PERARAA LocaTION OUR Low : “Clarkston Sales. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Clearance sale 4 all new cars and demonstrators Buick Riviera 4 dr. glass, R& ho Show Fook *e It's strictly premium. CLARKSTON Open Evenings — Please ae ia a 2% 8 $0.00 ‘a Cradle & Sabher Grand River & ASSENGER “GOUPE. elean, FE 3-7542. 1956 «©=Chevie . Convertible. te on it. Call after 5:00 48485, 52 GM PICK-UP Thie ts a % ton with 4 speed tranqmission, excellent sumher.. runs ve For Sale Cars ee Ee ie SHARP ‘55 BUICK acren 4: 4 DR. with power brakes and steering. 800. FE 5-6654. $1. " o~ 4 DR. SPECIAL ged & j+tone paint, 17,000 m Price ae $1,350 for quick sate: EM_3-0081._ $@ BUICK CENTURY CONV. FULL wer, right color. $2.695, Huron es. 952 W. Huron FE > ‘60 CADILLAC 61, cluding engine. FE PARTS IN- 56277. West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference. Many lw & models to ones, Bes from. uron 2185 West Side Used Cars JO USED CARS| AVAILABLE FOR OUR OCTOBER CLEARANCE SALE LOT OPEN ’TIL 10 P.M, Z eee ry OLIVER BUICK 2i0 Orchard dake Ave. FE 2.9101 ~ it do 91! 4 Buick hardtop ..... $1605 3 Chev, Ser ‘ur 4dr, Like eee er er ee $1195 63 Pontiac Cus, Catalina..,. $1005 "34 Ford Custom Fordor..... $ 046 "63 wot gg? gga dystensvbes $ 045 'S3 Ford Tudor... esas. $ 805 "52 Ford Cus, bag ne $ 645 ‘$0 Buick 3u hata wy ya. $ 3 ‘ ic — a yn. ‘30 Chev; w. Glide 84s ‘30 Chev. = Re: Gilde. . § ‘hl Ford Tusor....... $ 395 “SL Chev, 2-dr., ‘Pow. Glide" 8 5 “49 Pontiac, 2 dr. Syaeanetis $ 195 “40 Mercury -. fey $ 95 48 Pontiac 4<dr., $ 195 Bud Shelton Motor Sales Cor. —s & E. Bivd, FE 4-6728 "62 tag CETROUEY. POWER GLIDE, 664 Bay St, FE 8-0167. is CHEV HAR Bud Shelton Olt ers 4-Dr, very nice and clean spotlight, .. CHEVR iP, RA o. & ge —"s eo Credit Mi, ag Patxs rk, Bitawest 47500, Harold Turner, Ford, WantMe? DEMO. I'm a hardtop with 267 HARDTOP I'm a ‘'S Pord Pairiane van tan STATION W AGON I'm the 1955 Dodge Sierra station wagon that oe Leva nen, I can carry passenger: I Heat $1829 "$5 Dod, ¢ hardtop hesseetes ‘Sh Fo * dr, Ao tmp ufeees Custom ... hard 53 3 dr ‘92 2 dr . 597 "82 Chevie 2dr. vee 6 MT $2 Plymouth chib coupe...... $ 457 ‘$1 ic i oT K+ Buick rdtop 44 "50 Chey: ‘58 Dodge-27% 165 in, we. si4a7 “M4 Dodge % pick up $e ‘82 Dedge ‘4 tor pick up. $o "S1 Dodge 2 ton as a7 "61 Dodge ton pick up ... $377 ‘oe Chevie wtiht ‘nih $ 207, RIE Meet aeEIDER Dd 232 3, Saginaw YOU "oe potas autees: Laneer h.p. 12° center ue nanan, Bea, -_ trans, $2605 My color is turquoise T have a Thunderbird en ene Rely ‘aned nfo. a - e * fas teeavesees have 3 seats * and 4 ite... ‘and music. .... ODGE - PLYMOUT.1 HARD TO SPELL, EASY TO "| '52 Buick Super’... *S0 Chev. 2-Dr. .. FE 20131 TODAY'S _ SPECIAL ’54 DODGE Coronet.6 4-Door _ $200 DOWN . $44 PER MONTH BRAID: 32 Years Fair Cass at W. Pike St. FE 20186 PE 2-3615 or EM 3-0157. — ig tose RR & i. Sc tak Fete cal PE 4-3328 ‘S31 DODGE . 4-Door $345 Mé&H Chev) CUSTOMERS | OR | Bars beat “ae al Motor Sales 53 PONTIAC - 2Door : $595 MéH Chev} MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES 211 S: SAGINAW F E 44546 MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES ("4 MERCURY Cig? CASS & OAKLAND #1 WASH Rams P. 194 Ae As Sn ay gnome 2-D eh" WARR | EX ; tie ‘e ag rian MS) Sela ts Paw ene meas 92 NASH E | oor M Oo 7 $295 a Mé&H Chev R MATTHEWS * HAROREAVES A. , 211 S. SAGINAW 0. | 735 Olds 98 Holiday FE 4.9852; 30 Mark ‘After 5:30 P.M. wa a cleaning out our we Radio & Heater, Runs toad = Olds monstrators and looks % PS oaeg owner, Price model ws . Orem + apt ster FORD cs TOR. hal NORTH ace wn Grand Saver ee Novi CHEVROLET a vimenORE FORD BUS.GooD| =~ . © ondition, Call EM 34637. ‘88 CONV. EXCEP. ‘ Sra rgmyee=| National ‘pies etee) Bonded saber looper 8 Used Cars “Bright Spot” 55 Cadillac 62 .....$3295 Cpe. Hydramatic, radio & heater, 55 Buick Riviera ..$2295 2 dr, Radio & heater, Dynafiow. '5$ Pontiac Catalina $1995 Hydramatic, radio and heater, wer. 55 Chev. Bel Air ...$1495)) 2 dr, Radio & heater. 54 Olds Super .....$1595 2 dr, Hydramatic, radio & heater. '54 Chev. Bel Air-. . .$ 895 2 dr, Radio & heater, 54 Cadillac Sedan ..$2595 Hydramatic, radio & heater, "54 Ford 2-Dr. eeee .$ 995 Radio & heater, 53 Chev. 2-Dr. a $ 795 Radio & heater 53 Pontiac Chieftain $ 795 ( Deluxe Sedan 4 dr, Hydramatic, radio & heater, .$ 695 4 dr. Dynafiow, radio & heater. 41|'52 Ford 4-Dr, .....$ 595 Tat W Radio & heater ‘51 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 295 Radio & heater $51 Buick Riviera ...$ 595 2 dr, Dynaflow, radio & heater. ..$ 45 Radio & heater. [EROME. Olds-Cadillac Onsite Lake at Cass “ , FE 8 0488 b ’51 Nash Sta, W 55 Mere. Montclair 3172 33 Sap Ba see$ 895 Guaranteed ONE FULL YEAR “53 Chevrolet 4-Door $595 A owner car in the very best . ot condition.” Compare this low, low price, 52 Willys 2-Door .. .$395 Radio, heater, overdrive. This one would make an yt & —— ear for the = and ’50 Stude, Champion $250 sedan with rash, 2 door heater and overdrive, Here is economy p 51 Ford Fordor Sedan SAVE $|- +¥4 quate, radio and heater. “This, fs California car = is in excellent condition with ‘rust, We are kee the e 8 secret because nr ‘want Ne see it first. ‘5h Keiser 4-Door $195 t, very Just ike new th mileage An pote renal buy. . « $475 When you see this rambler ‘ll decide at once wes be yours. Tt's really nice Bonded: Dealer 1000 $/ Woodward BR Clarkston ‘Mi Chey. Bel Air, eporte coupe. 4 ar, Ad condition. c, 4 dr. Deluxe, Mydra- 4 dr. De'uxe. oes ; ; oe es i : fi ial tas wn >is= 33 ae * $ ~~ $954 PONTIAC STATION WAGON model, Hy- _ttede” 21 Mechanic st." " °F WE ARE OPEN Shieh “MUA Sites 724 Oakland PE 6-600) hn SEE OUR "Sate Buy” USED CARS _ CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass oo tae Pike Sts aS Coupes C Cou pes Fh ie al Fast, Ni ‘ween O SALES. 199 8. Saginaw vs) WILLYs eT WGK « NS - Sioa ‘* Soil or Fe coat +951 ext. 10. = a bas OH is OWENS ,YOUR FORD DEALER 41 8. Saginaw FE 5-4101 DO YOU HAVE A | Bree =| SDOOK. IN YOUR GARAGE? | The kind of a “spook” that just stays there’ all . the time and -never“does- anything but get older and “spookier”! Well, bring it down to OLIVER BUICK and trade it in on one of these clean, late model yvused cars during our OC- TOBER CLEARANCE SALE. 53 Ford 2Dr, .....$ 895 Radio & heater, “a nice clean car 33 Be Pontjac 2-Dr. ...$ 995 & “Reater, Hydramatic 53 Olds 4-Dr. ......$1195 Radio & heater, sharp 54 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1595 Radio & heater, ecremptite "54 Ford Hardtop . $1495 ol by heater, able to cut the 95 Buick 4Dr. .... $2195 adio & peatye, all wool dnd : yard wide 54 Ford 2-Dr. ......$1195 Radio & heater, bright as a new penny 54 Chev. Sta. Wgn. $1495 Radio, & heater, diamond in the rough '5§ Ford 2-Dr. .....$1695 Radio & heater, fresh as a daisy 53 Pontiac Catalina $2195 moa & heater, pretty as a pic-. tT, ™ can take it OLIVER BUICK 210 Orthard Lake Ave. Birmingham M I 4.2735 FE 2.9101 ~ Bilary”. & Ras O8e.ese0e i ale . | y we } T+<¥ “i —— ¥ * al! ‘ “sgh ith dit , . i - f i @! 4 si ' ¥ 2 Sees ‘© core = k ‘ st et i --Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. — < Channel 2—WJDK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WKYZTV ‘Channel &—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Guy — (2) The $64,000 Theater With Roy Rogers. ‘of Jesse James.” (4) 6 o'clock News. (2) Socialist Labor Party, Speech. Political. 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Dolores. <2). TV Weatherman - 30—(7) Cheyenne. “ “¢:00—(7) Superman. (9) ‘Family|, resten. — (2) Democratic National “Days| Committee. “TV 30—(7) Jumbo Theater. 2) N That Tune. “ah, , e450 News Caravan. oo vray Sara Room. 7:00—(8) Abbott and Costello. 2: Soupy’s On. “Society.” (4) Big Surprise. (2) bg Phil Silvers Show. 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. “A Quiet 11:16- a9) Weathervane. Day in Dodge City.” (9) Million 11:15—(7) White Commie “Dan- ‘i aie Wate ade ata gerous Passage.”* (4) The (4) (Color). Noah’s Ark. “The chow,-'Missing Heir.” (9) Good Toothless Monkey.” (2)° The Neighbor Theater. “House Brothers. Gale Gordon and Bob Fear.” (2) Miss- Fairweather. 8:00—(7) Broken Arrow. (4) Re- morer age odes ‘ publican Party. Speech by Dwight Eisenhower. (2) The Herb Shriner Show. Orson Welles, guest. 8:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. (4) Aluminur. Hour, “Carnival.” (2) (Color) The Red Skelton Show. 9:00—(7) Operation Success. (9) WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. Is Marion Marlowe Youngest Grandma? | By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Has it ever happened to you other husbands? You give your wife a\lecture on economizing—and you wind up cutting down on yout smoking . . . David Wayne, just won- derful in “The Loud Red Patrick,” says, “Women are all right in their place but God forbid, they should come into the home. . ‘Bob Hope, talking about ‘how nice his sponsor’d been, said: “He even sent his car out to get me — but fortunate- ly I Jumped up on the sidewalk just in time”... Jack Benny claims his. violin has a simple story: “My father sold it to me” .. . Marion Marlowe's being entered in a contest for “youngest grandmother in the country.” (She's qualified because her husband Larry Puck's s grampa.) A magician — according to Norm Heridrickson of Sacra- . mento — “is a guy who can get a rabbit out ‘of a hat but can’t !* get his wife out of a bar”... We hear Martha. = do only one free show this year: the Policeman's Ball . ' * * ®* ‘ White collar workers’ song: “I Wonder What's ‘Become of ~ Actor Rocky Graziand speaking: “Harry Truman’ come into my dressin’ reom once after I'd knocked outa guy, sparred a little with me and said, ‘You wouldn’ta done. ge te-me!” You know I think President Truman would ina hell of a comic!” Pan mail: “I would like to tell the writer whe called Elvis” Presicy another James Dean’ to Drop Dead. There will never be another Jimmie Dean!—Winnie Daly, Orange, N.J.” Down south they tell of a person who disappeared with the church, funds, The congregation demanded action from the Deacons who said he’d been found. The money was missing. “So,” said the Deacons, “we're gonna make him come back here—and preach it out.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . . Ps Jackie Gleason will do a “Fenwick Babbit” routine—Involv- city, Mo., Atlanta, ing water — that’s so hazardous his advisers have cautioned him against it... Day after Frank Costello won his citizen- ship case he got a ‘note from a friendly politico: “Congratula- tions—don't forget to vote”... Jeanne Crain flew out to start the Joe E. Lewis movie. “ Elvis Presley's on 11 mag covers this month — more ‘than MMontoe or Kim Novak . . . Charles Laughton’s in a brace— beck injury ... The Gene Nelson-Pipe Laurie bustup looks permanent this time . . Faith Domergue, Howard Hughes’ dis- covery, was signed for a film to be made in Italy. * * * The visiting Paris Opera Ballet—whose memibers English—were assigned a U.S. tour manager who ¢an’t speak French. Clark Gable will take the missus, who's, her illness, on a hunting trip... Ann Woodward ( Long Island killing) has her children in a Swiss stay abroad indefinitely .. . "t speak girls?” Bill Tabbert described a dull fight he witn time they me each eine was when they That's earl, broth : | ee % = ae ES | Et 2 eo o'clock News, (9) National News. *!13:00—(2) Valliant Lady. (4) Tic \ \ Rises i in Los Angeles . dss) On the Farm Report. bes Capt. sequen. - To 7:25—(4) News. T:30—(4) Today. (7) Geology of Daw 9: 55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Good 220—-() = eo Window in Home. (7) Bea Strike It Rich. (4) Home: 10:55—(7) News. Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. 11:15—(2) Love. of Life. 11:25—(7) News Ace. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin and Rickey. 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Mid-Day Movie. (4) World Series. (7) 12. o'clock Comics. (9) Hidden Pages. 12:25—(9) Billboard. - 19:30—(2) Ladies’ Day. (7) The Erwins. | |12:40—(7) Kitchen Karosel. geet: Charm Kitchen. (9) Show- Bae News. - 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. (9) Fun With Foods. 3:00—(2) The Brighter Day. Queen for a Day. (9) News. $:15—(2) The Secret Storm. $:25—(9). News. Ww Howdy Doody. 4:00—(2) Four o'clock Theater. (4) Comedy Time. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Justice Colt. 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. '§:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Party. 5: o—(4) Long John Silver. Cockroach Census ANGELES (i — Los An- ge third in population of hu- mans, is 12th when it comes to cockroaches, according to Dr. Har- lan R. Shuyler,- an entomologist. But + to weather condi- tions here cockroaches have been’ reproducing rapidly and the popu- lation is on the\increase, said Dr. Shuyler, executive, — of the: ‘Home Control Bu iphia, Kansas | New York, Phi » Dal- New Orleans, Fag Boston — in that order — bigger roach population than Los Angeles, he said. Dr. Shuyler did not disclose how, he conducted his cockroach cen-) sus, i las, Washington, %:30—(2) The Bob Crosby Show.) 3:90—(2) The Edge of ‘Night. ®)| ‘many burlesque gags. + vocal quartet we expect to hear in this normally more conven- tiomal medium. eo Fredric March gets the it is out of the TV set manufactur- ‘The new “Herb Si ‘Shriner Show" show. Herb has the comic spirit, in a cautious, reserved fashion. but he does manage to inject too Show" is a modest NBC quarter- noisemaking, Not so funny as it is slyly perceptive. Donald O'Connor to Wed HOLLYWOOD (INS) — ‘Enter. tainer Donald O'Connor and Gloria Noble say t plan to marry -in Palm Springs ater this week. - SAVE NOW! ANTENNA REPAIR ‘ 4 4 . 4 4 . | All Defective, Parts Replaced! : Call for Price | Hallicratters Gales & Service : OPEN 9 to 9 4 4 4 .. 4 OBEL Radio & TV wen eteabeth Lake ma. 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