=e ert cena |. : — ean * sentatives and allies at the U.N. 4 | i Te Weather U.S, Weather Eurean Forecast age Details Page 2) F eat & tow chowers :. ‘Tih YEAK pe Unknown Soldier,. Queen Starts AP Wirepheie MONARCH HONORS DEAD — Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip yésterday placed a wreath at the base of the Canadian Cross, memorial to Canadian war dead in Arlington Cemetery, Washington. The Queen also placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Royal. Whirl al National Gallery of Ar - WASHINGTON (#—Queen Elizabeth II of Britain started a royal whirl: around Washington today on a cultural note and eight. minutes behind schedule. The young British monarch was late-without ex- planation — for the first time in her North American nel be pa the White Bigpee 18 es National, an dfove there through a steady morniig aa visit as she to inspect a part of the collection of renowned pain ings and i sel pieces | — including a special col- + lection of the work of; U.N. Assembly to Hear Charges Calls Session to Study Claims of Syria, Russia) Against Turkey, U.S. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ww — Prodded by Syria and the Soviet Union,. the 82-nation U.N. Assem- bly called an extraordinary ses:ion tonight. to take-up charges. the United States and Turkey are about to touch off a Middle _ war The Soviet Union charged that the United States is master. minding the alleged plot. The Russians said the Turks plan to _ attack immediately after their elections Oct. 27. 4 Turkey’s U.N. delegate, Seyfal- jah Esin, termed the Syrian charge fantastic. He said the So- viet accusation was part of a Kremlin. campaign to “put the blame for the tense sifuation in the Middle East on’ the shoulders of Turkéy and the United States.” * * * U.S, delegates conferred ‘busily with other delegations, seeking support for a- U.N, investigation!’ not only of «the Syrian-Soviet charges but also of the U.S.-Tur- kish contention that Russian arms deliveries to Syria and Soviet maneuvers in the Middle East are, the real threat to peace there. There was widespread hope at -the U. N. that a debate on the crisis would give the nations im- mediately involved a chance to let off steam and would keep the conflict a battle of words. At home, the Turks and Syrians) seemed somewhat less concerned over the situation along their commbn border sthan their repre- The Syrian army was put on the alert, but a spokesman ex- | ‘plained that meant only that offi- cers’ leaves were canceled. The Syrian Cabinet met for an hour in Damascus and decided general mobilization was not necessary,’ Arms were’ distributed to civilian) “resistance” groups in centers Hast: year. ‘}William Blake, a British painter, engraver and poet. The | Blake exhibition was ar- ranged especially in honor of her anniversary of Blake's birth. This was culture, benevolence and science day for the charm husband, Princy Philip, on. their | a glittering event of high so- ciety glamor after noon. It_was a swift change of pace from their arrival cay yesterday American and free world unity. While Elizabeth was at the gal- lery, Philip stayed at the White’ Prince Philip Sporty WASHINGTON (INS)—One of ‘Slated for Tonight visit and in memory of the 200th | State visit to this country, with | when the accent was on Anglo-8'ees. the 2,400 newsmen attending a press reception for Queen Eliza- beth yesterday received a query from Prince Philip as to «his profession. “I write: sports,” he replied. ° Phil_rocked back on his heels and laughed. “I guess we ‘fall under that category,”” he said, House and received: from Presi- dent Eisenhower a National Geo- graphic Society gold medal. © GIVEN FOR TRIP The award was for his bringing ‘to millions a better understand- ing of our planet and its peoples.” It was of Philip’s 40,000-mile round-the- world trip which took him to many far outposts of the British Empire He has long had a keen interest in scientific matters. Elizabeth's next date was at Children’s Hospital, a stop set up at. the Queen's own fequest. The royal couple had another taxing schedule, closely timed to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ene comeaammaeaanen = In Today's S Press Fadl diel D dad sedi tecin edocs - County one ee Editorials . eee wage peseers 6 near. the Turkish border. * Turkey delivered a note to the; Syrian government denying any military threat and expressing! rn over events in Syria. Act- p Foreign Minister ate las called the note “interfer- : ence in our affairs.” en mainly in recognition : High Schoo! sobeccsrs M8 Markéts . . Proxy Murder Mystery. o«e 88 re 16 Pot 0° Gold Pussle ioe We Pot 0’ Gold Answers ...... 4 Gettin. cscks- soe, 2 thro 32.) Theaters ........ ve, TV & Radio Programs . - ah Wilson, Earf............. «| . 17 thre 21 Women’s’ Pages .. City Parade Will Feature Bands, Floats Trek Through Pontia School at 5:30 nature-painted. fall .atmos- phere will be the setting for the opening of “Antenee- ban,” Pontiac High School's. first homecoming festival tonight. ~~” Anteneeban, in the lan- guage of the redmen who roamed the area years ago, means fall festival. Headed by recently.elected Chiet and Princess of Anteneeban Larry Beamer, PHS star. and Jeanne Johnson, cheerleader, a 1'¢-hour parade of 14 Indian and football - themed floats and six bands wilt march to Wisner Stadium to cheer the Pontiac Chiefs ‘on in their gridiron battle with the Saginaw Trojans. Fourteen 1957 Pontiae convert- bles will leaye the Crofoot Ele- ploats to their destination. and the bands of the five city junior high schools will partici- pate in the iof Pontiac, under the direction \of Captain A. J. Largent, will lead ‘the parade. The route of the parade will down West St. to Sag- to Start From Crofoo ae The beat of tom-toms and | whoops from the crowd in @ © mentary School field on Huron | street at- 5:30 p.m. to tow-the | The Pontiac High School band. € Pontiac High Homecoming Tonight | dale Ave., en meee HOMECOMING FLOAT — This is one of the 14 floats which will be in the parade tonight. celebrating Pontiac High School's first homecoming festival. Yell leader Sam Hartman, of 831 Glen- and Cheerleader Jeanne Johnson, of 661 Robinwood Pontiac Press Phote Ave., put the finishing touches on the gigantic megaphone for the cheerleaders float. Jeanne is the Princess of Anteneeban, the In- ’ dian name for fall festival. Ase caw owl GS Prices Up ae Wisner « Ave. | ee cont eat Gtcting | a all-school. , t+ wil act as cig a " Rescinding Cuts to Summer Rate ies ore Inight .They are Gideon ae of} Four major whsbline distribitors _ pyc Standard Oil Com- | (Continued on Page 2, ‘Col -» Crisp Grid Weather Fine weather is promised for the! ‘football g tonight and tomor-' ‘row. You won't heed raincodts in| ‘do take a sweater or two, For the Pontiac area, the U. Ss.) Weather Bureau predicts partly cloudy, but clearing gradually to- night. It-will be a little cooler than last night, with a low of 36-40 de- Saturday wil! be fair and cool for the games. The high will be an iexhilarating 54-58. For Sunday the outlook is fair and a little warmer. Possible showers Sunday or Mon-) day will total 1 to 2 tenths of an) inch. In downtown Pontiac, .43 was the lowest recorded temperature before 8 a. m. At 2 p. m. ae Tene was 45, rapaoets raising gasoline prices to’ Two”. Anglo-American defense last oral level. Increases ‘of 2.9 cents a egeg |to dealers were put into effect to-\no5n for a long, private: examina-| iday by Sinclair’ Refining Co. and tion of Russia's threatening atti-) \Socony Mobile Oil Co. A similar’ ‘tude gt Turkey and | boost, normal,’ “to bring: prices back to was made by The Texas, | ing 31- ‘year-old Queen and ber ann Arbor or Lansing either, but Co. * * * Speedway Petroleum Corp. .an- nounced a 2.9 cent boost yesterday. Only two major area dealers, Shell and Gulf, today held prices where they bad fallen after cuts late last summer, Independent companies gener allly were boosting their prices today. ~~ * * The rise in cost to dealers put the price of gasoline to motorists at an average 33.5 cents a gallon for regular and 37.5 for premium. | { | Lloyd, a Middle East Problems Sie, jaad.. : #: vagy Fie ae president look on the meet- particularly in the atomic field. WASHINGTON (INS) — * Seere-| vand ‘tary of State John’ Foster Dulles “ing: asa. Po working session,” conferred -today.....with. British ARRIVES TUESDAY Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lioyd) Macmillan will fly here ovyer-| on the Middle East crisis and made Night Tuesday. The conterence| ons for next week's “Big! will continue through Friday. get into a shooting fight, While diplomatic officials took) talks, The two officials met for the|°Y Prompted the decision to hold) Gorman second time this week this four- ament. ately, there was no denial that; useis’ ithe two government heads and 6. R S propaganda victory; tbe thei adviewe weeld be > a) with the launching two weeks ago ee ‘current problems of the greatest, United States primarily might! informed sources said that ‘importance. These are: take for recovering the offensive. | Dulles and Lloyd were concen- | 1 The state of missiles devel- § Conditions in Eastern Europe, trating their attention on the opment in this country as com- including relations between Rus- Middle East in advance of the (pared with Russian progress. 'sia and its neighboring Commu-' “Meeting next Wednesday be- > ‘the possibility of tightening|nist countries, as well as Yugo-| tween President Eiventiower and jp riiciamerican cooperation inislavia’s relations with Russia and| British Prime Minister Harold | the development of new weapons, the Western powers. Plan for Healthy Outdoor Living : Ne a eee: Macmillan, op The “Big Two”. will discuss mutual U.S.-Britsh moves to coun- iG. David Schine | ter Russia's lead n the missile and l satellite fields. Plans to Marry | The customary round of official, ‘entertainment for visiting chiefs of Swedish Bea uty List d b UF 'state will not occur curing . ‘Macmillan visit. Pietl YORK hoa G. a White. H News ‘Secre ne, a central figure i ie Pama el \mphiited el prep ieCarthy hearings of 1954, | Special Gifts Chairman there would bes such functions ager gia et a ent Announces $7,780 From t 0 imine coment ms ‘Miss Universe of 1955. Community National Schine, now .30, once served as) an unpaid consultant to the Sen-| 4 donation of $7,780 to the Pon- ol — ‘3 Peng rngp ay Aréa United Fund from the. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis): la the ‘employes was announced today by) Anny wna well dean expert on Special Gifts. Division Ghairman| internal subversion — was one |Howard W. Huttenlocher. of the key elements of the tele- | * * & vised Investigation into Me- The’ division is seeking to raise ; Carthy’s squabble with Robert | $74 724 toward this year’s goal of | T. B. Stevens, then secretary of ai | the Army. : Miss Rombin, : ite tty “fo pad Miss taeeares| “torch lighters” are now calling lcontest as Miss Sweden of 1955,; om the more than 290 Pontiac | was described at the time as ‘the Area donors who have pledged | imilk-maid type’ and was report-, ‘edly engaged to an officer in the ‘Royal Swedish Air Force. | Schine is now president of many advance and special gift “The hard core of advance giv- ers traditionally set the pace for) jand motion picture ~ interests, solicitatjon of funds for the owned by his father, J. Meyer heaith, welfare and recreation and "Sehine. There was no announce- character” building agencies sup- ‘ment of when the wedding could 5 gn tenor i ported by our PAUF, take place. tenlocher. | ; r The bank's check includes a firm Red Charges Continue git of $5,370 and $1,960 from its “MOSCOW (INS) — Radio Mos- executives and employes, cow charged today 30,000 Turkish * kx * troops on the Turko-Syrian fron- | The bank's gift brings the Spe- pen — earner: Teil cial Gifts Division total to date to/C ol and occupyin which show an atack on. Syria $23,406, which is 30 per cant. of is. imminent. ’ lits goal, Huttenlocher said. 3. The Middle East crisis with ‘its ominous overtones of a conflict | between the United States. and Russia should Turkey and Syria 4. The wate range of dead- peonilication and disarm- of the first man-made earth sate with possibly half a dozetin. ang the possible steps which, |Community National Bank and its, ad s lost. Another~ $100 man government annouiiced to- Another large " special gifts .cort| last ‘week's Date to Be Set. After Decision on Receivership * Suit Seeks to Bar Hoffa, Challenges Legality of Convention Election WASHINGTON — The | Teamsters were rebuffed to- ‘day in an attempt-to secure a speedy trial in a case challenging the legality of the Miami Beach Conven- ‘Hoffa as union president. Federal District Judge F. Dickinson Letts refused to set a trial date unless Teamster attorneys would agree to a preliminary in- junction which .would place the big union In receiver- ship pending a decision in the case. Union Attorney Thomas X. Dunn said the Teamsters were ‘not will- ing to agree to such terms, Letts then said it ‘would be “inappro- priate’ to agree to Dunn’s motion to calendar the case for trial at this time. He added, however, that -the motion was being denied “with- out prejudice to ite renewal’* when the question of a prelimi- nary injunction has been settled. A hearing has been scheduled before Letts.on Monday on an or- der to the union to show cause why ‘an injunction should pot be issued. i * a * Letis may deenle the matter quickly, If he issues the injunction, as court attaches think he will do, the wnion undoubtedly will appeal ‘to the Cireuit Court of Appeals for & reversal, WOULD BAR HOFFA If the requested injunction is is- sued, Hoffa and other officers elected at.the Miami Beach. con- vention would be barred from tak- ing office until the legality of the convention was determined. A_re- ceiver or master would be sepelal ed to run the Teamsters... Meanwhile, labor sources said the AFL-ClO Executive Council may postpone its expected sus. . pension of the Teamsters on cor- ruption charges at a meeting schedule@ for next Thursday tf the union has been placed under court direction, Meanwhile, in Biloxi, Miss., Sen. *McClellar.(D-Ark) said today his ‘committee has information “which, iif true, will irrevocably establish ithe illegality” of Jimmy. Hoffa's ‘election, as Teamsters Union presi- dent. The chairman of the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee said Hoffa was elected at a rigged convention where “more than 50 iper cent — and possibly 75 per cent or more — of the delegates were hand picked, illegally select- ied and ibeligible to serve. * * * In an address prepared for the Mississippi Manufacturers Assn., McClellan also said he expects the 4 L -inext Congress will be offered a _|bill to make unions subject to anti- monopoly prosecution, and anoth- jer for a federal right-to-work law, HOFFA ‘CUNNING’ McClellan said Hoffa is poten- ‘tally more dangerous than his - ipredecesgor, Dave Beck, “becatise ihe is the more cunning and cruel of the two.” McClellan said his committee will make preliminary recommen- dations to the Senate ‘in January . ‘and indicated they will include measures relating to union pension ‘and welfare funds which he -esti- mated totaled between 25 and 30 ‘billion deilars. $100 or more in past campaigns, Still Time to Try ~ a Skill at Winning of the enterprises, including hotels the rest of the community in the! $600 Pot- O-Gold - It would be nice if Pot-O-Gold ‘puzzle farms had the magic mirror stated Hut- from Snow White to give them the iright answers to their questions. \That way we'd be sure of having a winner, for last week’ s puzzle, | The “general campaign oes sumbers wit yon 0 oh i Cuts Diplomatic Ties Nev A. and will continue th eh adioadl $25 i ae . “e ‘ BONN (INS) — The West, Ger- | * € * { hed ae pee ? ve Bud Wirephete day it will.break off diplomatic |tribution was received from the! decide how to go feos deth home. Mrs. $ “ filed a $10,000 dami- | relations with Yugoslavia be- |Pontiac State Bank's’ main office answers for this ‘week, age suit, and the family is ving: in half of i cause of Marshal Tito's decision ‘on Saginaw street. The firm ‘do-| page 4 and look: *them house. - ‘to Pecognize East Germany. | nated: $1, 200 x Mfulhy. : fees 2 z . 7 ; rE A ? ae Hi it 2 2 i * Ernest Alder, * The building was purchased from the Whitfield, Walter & Dawson ae $ - : : r Red Shield. Store The hours of the Red Shield wholesale groceyy firm last year J Wm expenses mm. Emmanuel kee Rd. of Misuse of Office MT. CLEMENS: (INS) — The 23), PRESENT STATUE Welsh was charged with mie- using his job as mayor to promote his real estate business, accused the 3l-year-old, 325-pound with being guilty of mis-| Basil B, Kimball, malfeasance, misfeas--manager of Pontiac? olfice. Chief and Princess, placed in the school. . Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, super. intendent. of Pontiac public By E. H. SIMS thi vening ae The Princess’ court consists of | Pris Runnels, of 151 W. Lawrence; ‘1St.;. Muriel Upton, of 500 E. Third Avé., and Connie Scott, of jury |20 Dix St., who were runners up in the Princess election. (See Page Mayor William W. Donaldson will officially crown the chief ahd princess of Anteneeban during a anticipated this year for the Wa- Grand Juror Timothy C. Quinn|pre-game ge tel ¥ 7:40 p.m. advertising Motors Di- anid willful | vision will present a life-sized. sta- tue of Chief Pontiac té” Francis Staley, PHS principal, and the It will be The Pontiac High School band The Waterford Township Board of Education approved the applica- ition for $500,000 advance in state aid at last night’s regular monthly meeting. : Superintendent of Schools Wil- liam Shunck said that this money is part of the $1,765,000 state aid “Isn't this a dreadful day,” Walker said. “I must apologize for it.” Elizabeth smiled but didn't agree right out loud, at any rate. On tap for late afternoon is a nen party at the British Em- terford Township school district. In a financial report presented by Shunck, receipts for July, Au- gust and September totaled $750,- 179 for 1957-8 year as compared with $910,436 for last yeer. — The drop was due to a reduction in school state aid funds, Shunck sald. Last year the local school district received $836,905 trom the state as compared to this year’s Expenditures so far this year have been $447,730 as compared to last year’s expenses of $513,227. John Kasper Held ay tT Store are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- through Saturday. The store {in Little Rock School ers is; ties of the week, focused on. that theme, would serve to call atten- tion to the vital role of education; in building and maintaining the i a si a: 5 Fs g vat 5 esk i 4 2 i Fick Pe i Hh if Sue Stalemate Continues American way of life. mand paced the sidewalks around the _ massive building handful of Negroes pursue their studies. among nearly 2,000 white ting the soldiers removed was thrown out. Birmingham Village Players) - \open their current season pal ¢ "we \with the first showing of ‘The Tea-| vi house of the August Moon,” star-' if ‘ring John Gilray as the American Army officer, Capt. Fisby, sta- tor, methanol base. Pull gallon in sealed can, Limit 3. ‘Marathon’ Heavy Du Flashlight Batters es Reg. 20c thon’ sealed in — "No ~ Leak’” tteries, Standard Nashlight size, WSU Seeks Funds DETROIT i —. 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Welsh of confusing his roles asian Oakland car, the first Pontiac In Washington Jail ge oioryprang A fee ae Done the Milky Way, which ‘now| vr Bad Teal estate broker “sojand two engines, with movable) yi cinicrow um seereyatiog-(unity and cooperation” into. a _ @&Xfends in a vast curve through : ist John Kasper was held in jail|sreat successful future that will ao ee eee oe : here today awaiting transfer to ajbe ours, that will belong to out) LANSING m— sphere f federal prison to serve a one ' , - have any influence on the weather? term for contempt con” ” As far as astronomers now know He was arrested last night by lees kee tee Scere 3s marshals on orders from U. S. do with out weather, Set our ous wet: Ping L. Taylor of . | “all-important t * i ; : Ge ok ae woe The Taylor guilty of] * Yesterday was a sort of get ac-land iecroston atone -—— « ‘prey ity have contempt in tye sreltigesd ho amis day for the 31-year-old . pon Page merging Ry junction prohibiting | interference tion is not yet finally with racial integration at the Clin- The sun's heating of the earth’ ton, Tenn., high school. Kasper = gurtace is the had been free on bond since that! Majesty weather movement, time pending appeal. into the hearts of officiaidom and clouds, the ‘added the Taylor ordered the arrest yes-| ordinary folk in Washington. and the making of winds. Without|"‘in its dying days.” ry Mere ie ien a et te t e. , our gun, the earth or be a ot © ® Bold patterns and bright colors |potused to pA Y the eae axe ey through hod tested bleak place, perhaps moon) He charged the attorney general distinguish the work of women page of a parade along none te pany 2c ya __.,|Was trying to justify expenditure hn Bowery and gees | ited F d p rts ~ gd avetiacy pe White House, {Impromptu Songfest Ends Formal Meal ae ‘olksy Note for Royal Fete ‘| dinner for Queen Elizabeth ended in an almost folksy get-. ~h| together last night when most of the guests joined in qn | MAter-tt impromptu singing of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” "Prince Philip and Mrs. Eisenhower sang sa-loudly as rupted once to teli the gathering of guests, “You. sing ter- ribly!” 3 FE SR pe conc Neither the President nor Mrs. Eisenhower had antict- pated the “ice breaking” incident whith resulted in the vocalizing on the familiar “Glory, Glory, Hallelujah” of the Civil War song. "| The moment came after 45 minutes of musical enter- tainment by Waring and his chorus. tne : er Z fee e | “Just a minute,” said the President when the chorus gotten something?” he chided with a smile. “There's sup- im 102), posed to be another number — The Battle Hymn of the | Republic. It’s'on the ' Waring said the number : “But we'll sing it\if you'll all sing it with us,” he . sing terribly,” most of’ the guests joined in le Queen or the President jotned in 25 f Se s , “WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower's state anyone present after the song leader, Fred’ Waring, inter- ‘| perm a | started..taking bows to the applause. “Haven't you for |’ » ig ss a 3 es had been scheduled, but had | é talge start in which Waring interrupted to | Fh tee Niedtiiadatacedid are fo Sees C4 eee he waa eee g at CoeeSessevessoocooccooccoeooocs ‘had . 1 dated : { st- Contributors List jxeteon_ty-« ¢ W's SIMMS Tor Volue_& Variety! . 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ONE OF FouR | united front gee CREDIT PLANS! & ee, : Fide = 2 z te : & f a] _ PONTIAC’S LARGEST DISPLAY OF i : mLAYAWAY _ FOR CHRISTMAS NOW! Ma. CONVENIENT JUST 'A.PEW STEPS FROM NEW CITY PARKING Lot ON Open Friday and wre ~ ~ x a4 2 - = art ae iar eee _ , AUBURN AVENUE Monday | PARKING OUR OWN LIGHTED LOT, TURN AT-ALLEY, JUST SOUTH OF sToRE ‘ei Fe so : < Buy on Our Easy : Revcuias 3 Payment Plan! ined Cliaie ; et : * i & ns : . 1 s | qs \ : : i > ae ee —— bigs Hao Sethe ee ee ee - te \ ¥ eS See i 4 ye Sf r ee eae ee 5 Rp ee Seimeie eal : j E : \ ; ‘ { : i a) : 23 = J a , : A " | i % 22% : » I i 4 = a é poeienge = © THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1057 ‘ \ & = e 4 e ‘i , | \ : 5 gs eS ea | stunt, whatever the old daughter, Mary Jacqueline, 2 \who ‘saw the ‘ils teleyele ot. sg [Sputnik Shakes | military Yor scientific value — the John Jacob Astor’ |S. | the couple married in 194 and Falls into Pit, Drowns, year W2G0n near the hole, prereaes [public hasn't been told of it. Separated in 1953, Astor: wed: Do-a14 Kenneth Ingle slid headtiret|’ oc — , So, from that prone ngewe shift. i e iven ivorce flores Fullman of Miami after ob- into a hole dug for ‘a utility pole| jueUreS|y104 : Average Man's Opinion JUS. Workings (i esis nas ac rm w Serkan ane Mp trams gts Now Many Wear / : WEST, PALM BEACH, Fla; w— a a “ater yesterday, The body was cal didn't him * ruling of 1956 denied . players. =f ve Mrs, Gertrude Astor ived -@ ta the Mexican avons tana vac oe Bo a Meteo et FALSE TEETH a | ANN” ARBOR—The more you've deel het So tadabaiind went Turnover ‘Seen | in U. ‘S,j"ut if would be nice oo had wor Rae Rice wong ag meg party lived in Mexico at) ROX PAINT. With Little Worry. ou! : Se ee a some of rom Jo aco stor the time it was ted. ' Eat, talk, without = » pia wee pie TL Preciansaly cohig~dg whe. 2 Shows Mo rotors fa sahonee woe o tae: the. Sp0t- whose 1954 Mexican divorce) * an * | $ nN Ot Eee Perens Ste : man — ws on's’ Force [light off Sputnik, Any ideas? {wasn't recognized. Astor is reported to be = 3 5 al. the street should have his fair =a, Ss Circuit Judge Culver’ Stith Ge rt rem $3,000 Pgh 2g es 6 awe fara This piesa theres ates | bs Etre Reser yrange IR, Bie Sma mis ee ve, tment te dere and teeta, fire wiraurry Prep stone | ‘eect cin opie run. important problem , “lacing the nl-Degi quads to. keep them a ‘separate agreement both maintenance suit this year, $1,000) } * : This is one of the findings of the country today, Republicans were Aneee Press News off railway a: a month. ve 4-008 | any onus yeh — - ~ Detroit Area Study (DAS) of The|more likely than Democrats to GTON w — What has ' ? - " : \, University of Michigan’s Institute|believe that political problems ‘. United States done to knock ~~ OAs OImAL 9 Gye A . \ for Social Research and Depart. |Were of crucial importance, Among down Sputnik — in a propaganda BERS aN Lens SE ta wen 290 STE a “i pray SHOP NOW ' : é “pent of Sociology. VIEWS When DAS interviewers asked a sample of Oakland, Ma- comb, and Wayne County residents | nemocrats : 4 Ways to Shop: thelr views oii giving better in. és ese linformation {or propaganda, if * 30-Day formed ‘persons more say than you don't object the word) ma- * Continuous Charge the average man about how the Northern Democrats, onthe oth-| chinery. * Easy Terms country is run, they found about |°" hand, were more likely to men- 2) ete. ® Lay Away six in ten felt better informed persons should have more to say about government than others, There was vi ence in how RX Democrats felt abby Northern high school graduates, one-fourth the Republicans felt the most important future problem facing the nation was political, compared to only one-eighth the tion economic problems as being of primary importance. Seuthern Democrats indicated \ they were more concerned with\ the racial problem than either economic or Political matters. : Out goes Arthur Larson as head) of the U.S. Information Agency, the outfit which has the job of) telling this country’s story‘ over- seas. Larson becomes a special assistant to President Eisenhow- parties for support of an &-year. a, Bet Genet an “The large mumber of Negroes |er for “special projects” in the| Save up to $14.99 on Colorfast ... . No Iron their formal by the | “se Southera Democrats in propaganda field.. The White. 7 Detroit is a basic factor im this |House says he'll deal with — lith grade. were relationship,” explains DAS Di- rector Harry Sharp. Participants in the DAS study were also asked their attitude }toward -giving” a Jot-ot-belp-to-peo-; ple who are having a hard time. | Ishould be jeans. Southey many of the titive attitudes held by Republfans Six out 10 respondents said help ‘should not be given to people hav- Neg a hard time because “many? them may get to thinking they } help coming to them regu- likely to feel that help! iven to people having! than were Republi- Democrats shared | a hard ti mong other things’ — the sat-. ellite's & impact on world opinion. | Into Larson's job goes career diplomat George V. Allen, who has held pretty much the same job —before;Heis-not-to~be~-von=F fused with George E, Allen, who used to play poker with President, What about Larson? Does his! new job revive the cold war Eicewhower administration? | \“Partly,” says presidential press |secretary James C. Hagerty. 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Coast’ Guard. area headquarters|} on Continent an eres Cermtory is ringed BY|given by stones foF sales promo-[here said another Danish ship had ee a ome Oia ates 1 ie — m5 3 pa gone to the assistance of the Else _ SITKA, Alaska @—On a cool/%ther nation should attempt a hos-| Otis Cook, executive secretary Nielsen pee os | | gabe, Me MIR IPE af SA 2 aac ae Ugg a kad il mak Ai ili aii" pl | shores. : said his group. is an | othe | Russians. lowered) their flag} Soe leat aed ehnaian 2 amnion ea seed M88 S08 last night that_it had ‘struck = on’ this continent, giving up thelalone is many times $7,200,000, {im the law at the next legislative /&" iceberg $0 miles south of Cape | 3 huge and _ Strategic territory of/The value of the territory's gold, wre, . =. Alaska to the United States, [furs and fish Seat iepoter Sumi: Wome Said Gat Yader » Supreme * * * J e * * * “tthat too—in almost any year since /©0 ruling of the’ late 1930s,| The Danish ship Disko, 45 miles | 3 wis trom Gov Mike:sten. (tt? ‘of the century. nearly every merchandise give-itrom the Else Nielsen, radioed) g — om Gov. Mike '\ Step.) * away promotion currently popular|that it was en route to assist, | | ig we dems are celebrating the! 4, ? , jin the state actually ‘ts. illegal Word came from the Else Niel ; today and many Watcher Asserts ‘Moon ae en , ' ‘sia. might now look upon a mug |S2e" Only 10 Fimes’ | forcement of the Inw. has tam. |?i¥ed and’ no further help was} Becca “2 Mich ® weal] CAMBRIDGE, Mass, un — Dr.| orehaans tr eure) ot te | > -- fae =. a. 4 opel Bay ‘ont Bla for gpa ue notably Detroit Brando's Home Looted: | —s over $7,200,000 in| Moonwatch, ‘says there have been : Bing il moon | = 41867. The deal was greeted no.™more than 10 actual sight-|. The retailers will campaign on While He Honey sos wl 4 The 586,400 square miles, more/stations in the free world, | |in the law that. would permit pro-|Marion Brando and his new bride, |i ; Much grumbling in the Staten. | ings of the-Russian satellite from|a statewide basis urging a change| HOLLYWOOD @ — While actor! = than twice the size of Texas, was) +) %& .* % | {motions by the stores without/actress Anna Kashfi, were dubbed — “‘Seward’s Icebox,” «| tie ith-| Opening the door to actual lotter-| mooning, burglars entered his HARVEST ~ relgrence to the climate and Sec-lgmian ating on ry ea. ; tweed tlie Wane’ ond ence ail OF REAL retary of State William Henry sightings from the Southern} In an effort to. clarify the law, |with items valued at $3,000. BARGAINS a ie 4 ‘stations in South Afri-| Warren asked Atty, Gen. Thomasithat two: cameras, a typewriter, ee ; : ca, Australie, Chile, and|M. 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Non-recoling LOS ANGELES @#—An 86-year- American alae prot old great-grandfather Wednesday 9 NORGE | Tire “iw in TRIPLE ACTION. ire arg a ns! ‘WASHER | SUPER mhons vem | GOOD EAR u ped | i 1 g° ve Cord wolus unmatched ot this wtomatic Elecisie Ti Steet te pag Sar i Sioned and Shut- Fits mest Plymeuths, Fords, Toieer deer Chovrelets, Hisdeons, Mashes *Automatic Deep Power norkacssopagia see é Rinse eliminates need for 714" *Nor Deluxe ne yt aan ae ts mt Or : roils Buicks d ereurys, "emptee tub in Toes than Pentioes and others, NORGE WAREHOUSE FESTIVAL SALE! "NORGE WAREHOUSE FESTIVAL SALE! » on pb eiee: ; 2 j models of many pep- ‘Don? walt . . . rock-bottom Aut oloading Rifle MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER \ Model 740A...Only 13.45 dows , 2.75 Weekly Modified or full choke. Wt. about 7 Ibs. an i 4-Way mony at home, But the matter) was taken out of their hands when | Adnanten 10 the,couvention, st. teal ~. | National Federation of Grand-| a Clubs learned of their 9 Sloue Rotary Shinde Tors | ao 4 cus eae bee Ander- are coming soon, Same low _ | +» 0 Bremerton, Wash. said they) 180" Door Opeaing for Bary * 4 Loading price, same lay-away plan. Shed Tree Sem habé: WAGNER | a NORGE Super Fast Automatic Wrinkle-Out 7 for Hon Free Wash ‘n Wear Caples DRYER $5.00 DOWN paves / HARDWARE and APPLIANCES 1960 Opdyke, Pontiee Road s Open: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:00 A. M. te 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, Saturday 8:00 A. M. te 6:00 P. “. Sunday 10 A M, te.2 P.M. FULLY. AUTOMATIC FALL FESTIVAL SPECIAL! sae REFRIGERATOR “NORGE WAREHOUSE FESTIVAL ‘SALE NORGE 30 GALLON NORGE WAREHOUSE | FESTIVAL SALE Multi-Service lantern has powerful 4 a ht and TT fachor detoe ' separate Jel | unenemeieenaiaememens NORGE WAREHOUSE FESTIVAL SALE NORGE WAREHOUSE FESTIVAL SALE Se ee ee ee base, walnut finish shaft QUICK-BURNS Both TRASH AND Warm Morning © Gas Fired INCINERATOR Reg. $110.95 NORGE WAREHOUSE wen IVAL SALE! || wernoven | 2 3 $ 95 ANNOUNCING — | ar 149 “ae GRAND OPENING OMATICALLY FIL = men sORReg.. $239.95 re | rm $4699 THE SALVATION ARMY mem, | TERMS | Aoftater 7 Low As _RED SHIELD STORE | aiee.': at, | 118 W. Lawrence Street $5.00. DOWN DELIVERS = . a Week - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 NORGE WAREHOUSE FESTIVAL SALE NORGE Gitying | a Complete Line of Reconditioned: AUTOMATIC G AS NORGE WAREHOUSE FESTIVAL SALE “NORGE” Electric Furniture for the Home RANGE RANGE. ae Household . Appliances Oven and burners light ‘Rég. $189.95 emanates Het Ores mn . a oven, Metematio _cermeniatte Reg. $199.95 - moaivs Apparel for Entire Family Day ky s] 48% + at Pen sf 69" wrote "She « oe meer ems | Sinai Sau Aw Pul-Vue Controls 3 ptoate 7 o Leal One-Ter a ene onesie , wi Yer a an | | Sa Breer sales Coal SERVICE STORE Fe 5-61 “Tar PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957. 4 NEW YORK @ — Mike Todd, | party: givet extraordinary, takes é Georgie Jessel of ‘Somebody NEW YORK @-iticrotia tn Ayes te initisy ater |theow me a cue.” No one ever troduced as evidence in the trial, olties ni ing of “Just One of Those Things.” did, of Rudolf I, Abel contains a Rus- ugg eer Mike’s show turned out mostly}: At.one time a clown capered in sian claim they recruited tor es- The show fi an endless walk around the-arena|a spotlight in one part of the plonage work an American Army’ nationwide & at weds it processions costumed in frop-|arena while an orchestra played sergeant — still on active duly — ergy ea ‘giuer clothes, Siamese tinsel and & tribute to the late Arturo Tos- og my Seve podge of blaring bands, folk dresses. Occasionally there canint. wills be was stationed with the Ponies. _Ceadapots and | Sving\were peewee fire engines, Sir Cod- A distraction during distribution Veena fe Mec ' Hardwicke precariously of the refreshments was discovery proc “Shaveless Friday” in an effort to) floor, dramatize the community's water shortage caused by a long drought. niversary tribute to “Around the ny Wanda f GLOVER better than other's." stood in the center of the arena * * * The celebration was a first an- ‘It’s one thing to produce a fine whiskey when price is no object... but to produce a th as K 3 er at the price of Kessler—that takes a skill born _of generations of Ressle “The Smooth as Silk whi ake ss, ee BLENDED WHSKEY. 6 poor 121496 on . Mike Todd's Garden Party Big Dust Word th © Days" the it pe-beer trucks, covered wagan a4 won fine: Hallyinead. encere. 1%. » « riding elephant, and a miscellany of'by the Todd press ataff that some Big Reductions! $139 EBONY and WHITE DINETTE A $5) Saving! Extension table with ebony legs and $ white top. 4 pedi CRON. occ ccocscveveeds $182 CHERRY DROPLEAF- GROUP cas cin Sn House Cherry! Dropleaf table s 44 vest eevee eeeveeee eens $189 ROUND PINE TABLE, 4 CHAIRS - One-of-a-kind! Handsome round extension. table *$] 48 . and chairs! Knotty pine. .....cseeeneeee ence $265 STAR FIRE MAHOGANY DINETTE A complete dinette at a $69 price cut! Buffet, “‘dropleaf table and Chairs... 0c ecseeenesseene $289 PROVINCIAL GROUP in ASH _ . Suchet brown atht: Giteraton or drepieat thle. SD) 3S SS $473 PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE CHERRY Fine quality corner cupboard, round’ table “$3 beautiful chairs Pere eee ee eee eH ee eee ing orchestras, blackouts of light- ‘band 'h@ and murmurs from emcee "|right to televise 90 minutes of the a eee UNEF Comper [Satay ceri ot Back in Mideast way to a windup. in chief _* * w —o Force in J The in many minds back to # was; ‘* picked up the check?" er four 4 Several. things helped out. CBS paid about $300,000 for the and Egypt “ * * * ftold reporters his return party. Most of the food, beverages and); gifts for the guests were provided Hore lic relations. o Also, Todd had the whole pétty filmed a8 a documentary galled TO MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMI HUNDREDS OF FLOOR SAM DINING: PIECES— 3196 “How to Throw a Party," hich commercially, SAVINGS Are Hundreds More Bargains Not Advertised! Shop LEWIS! Feport LONDON dfy— Canadian Maj, . Inside; the party “dragged its Gen, E. L. ae Burns, commander ‘U.N Emergency] 2 se no the United Nations head- by firme tn the mesme of goed pulP quarters have any instructions flew Middle East yes + ks leave in. Britain: ——-}f had no sconnection with tension on the Syfian-Turkish border, explaining, ‘As far as I know, neither my G XMAS S$ LES ARE RE @ SEALY @ SERTA e SIMMONS " - To 59.50 Floor: diriplie: whiskey that’s nt 7 MATTRESSES ‘33 We have grouped all odd mattresses at. one money saving price!’ Some sold for nearly double this low price. All full size! 79.50 CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE 69.95 BOOKCASE BED, BLOND BIRCH - , Designed by Vp OFF and More on These $90 MAPLE TEA WAGON Just one! It’s scratched, but it’s a bargain. vee $3975 $1248 $688 H $3488 A pretty table but we have no matching chairs. 24.95 SOLID MAHOGANY CHAIR Just 3 of these! Beautiful rosebud carving. ... 29.50 BLOND OAK HEADBOARD mp oes need a good twin headboard, here is. o*eeeee ee ere eevee ene Go ov eus 8a ve he Paul MeCobb. Full or twin sizes, 34.95 TWIN BIRCH HEADBOARD jnnefh Ae and they don’t match. Wonderful for ee ee | Peer $45 | | $1748 | PARK FREE BEHIND OUR STORE! ty handy piece when enter- ue Has plastic top to resist Wrought iron! Extra satis Overa 50% ‘saving! ~~ he ae $219.50 KROEHLER SOFA and CHAIR 166 t t } \ . 8 FELICE 20 ; MARKET I PARKIN 4 FREE ¥ 238 S. TELEGRAPH °& AIPMENTS DUCED! LIVING ROOM SAVINGS! in chocolate nylon! A enprer-eenind esi Davenport and chair see eeeeene eevee $209. 50 2- PC, SECTIONAL, SAVE $21.50 Hardoime 2-plece! Coral fabric! Brass aon $269.50 TRADITIONAL SECT lONAL ped swe oll gen in brown! With kick $228 A heron mt tae cond $B $349.50 2-PC. SUITE, NYLON FRIEZE Ranier Stace teen. S299 $398 FRENCH SUITE, SOLID MAHOGANY A epee epee, etn eo *333 -BIG BEDROOM PRICE CUTS! $105 MAPLE ‘BUNK BED—COMPLETE Twin size bunk bed complete with —— 569: bedding. Big value $49.50 HABITANT PINE DOUBLE BED > Farned make bed, “ bale 8 discontinued finish! Th siokey pine *eeee eee eee eeanenee $338.50 3-PC. SECTIONAL ee ee ee ee ee Seoeeeeee eee eo eee ew eee eee $135 3-PC, MAPLE BEDROOM | Sete akan wnt Ra $7 $269. SAPPHIRE and SILVER MAHOGANY A handsome bookcase bed and double dresser 188° with large plate mirror eee ee ee $239. 50 BED, DOUBLE DRESSER, MIRROR A stunning group! But all we have is the —t 18 8 case bed and double dresser ..4 0.665605 ~-$249.50-GROUPING NEW-HEATHER TONE ~ A complete group at $60.50 savings! just one! Bed, double dresser and chest. $189 eeeneeneedee r OPEN ‘i 9. - TONIGHT a MONDAY” 188 ete a VFR See EV Teri TTe ee = i ~ Huntoon Funeral Home — yee 79 Oakland Aventie _ _ FE 20189, Member of National Stlected. Morticians Tt Fare ftale rie itt fi F +i Sees. Parents Study fo a. ~ FluoridePlan =: y 4.13 PTA Groups: Learn | 2 of Summer Program in . | Waterford Township. By ERLE STANLEY GARDNER * “Wag the woman in the hotel * room really frightened or acting?” "> Perry Mason asked Conway. : i : ih ql z i £ z af i : i Coffee and Doughnuts" Will Be Served aif g g g ¢ E 3 4.8 a ¢ i. 3 ! jj j : : i i i Hi z ci i ef |"You were here earlier, weren't you? Didn't I give you an envelope?” Waterford ‘Township school chil-| 3 fy : ays . _|dren is drawing the interest of| 3 : TO THE rassed?” can identify yourself and we'll start, Abruptly he stopped, looked up)Parents in the area, oe “She wag frightened.” from there,” | at Paul Drake, said, “You were in} = Mie a FIRST 100 GUESTS “There's a difference. Was she| “I've heard i “ doesn’t remember?’ |here earlier, weren't you, Mr, Bos-| Representatives from thirteen! § | . ae “em : ao the fee Deine Bice bs well. Didn't I give you an en PTA groups met recently to lear _ e Westinghouse : “Then,” Mason said, “you talk| Drake etinned, ‘a. recent(tions, and set up tentative | Shr bias 10) 707%, poking: for, 6; Recent Or pears acer —_ j F a i i i E i aje | i FS = 2 f t ¢ i 4 é i = r aft 33 af F : asks bim “T'm quite certain there isn't came to the desk and inquired @"y,"-the clerk said. “I gave you) from messages for Boswell, he'll be |that . « - Or was it you? _ | ford ~ Drake,said casually, “That en- | 1.0. : ‘s program. | “Wait here until hear from| “Suppose there's a Boswell| velope, What's come since?” | 7 nodded to registered in the hotel. Then what} “Nothing!” detective. “Let's go, Paul.” do we do? “You're certain?” sas Hy Drake : dublously, “I beg your pardon, Mr. The ‘ ” meeting Pere wl ane te git in|teun of encanta pan the, Yale me. gi ps we'll see pe in gure P an e jtic,”* Drake told him. the scanties.” i to bt ir tion of officers will be the main 1 . ” jevent on the agenda. Definite went to the house |“E¥ ‘TO ROOM 729 plans for the 1958 summer pro- phones. Mason first asked for ge took the key to 729 — gram will also be om gee : : Gerald Boswell and was told he pocket and tossed it on Two township women hea = Se ee eta” tt ed ® cas in Room 720, There was no (counter in front of the clerk. |the project are Mrs, John Hoke ioe meen iin positon “729,” the clerk said. | _—iand Mrs. Clare Novess. Orr REDFER) ‘ é “Right,” Drake said. “Cure you?” Drake asked. Go ahead, Paul,” Mason said. | the clerk moved over to the : es ms a Christian of me,”| Paul Drake walked to the desk, directory of guests, looked under Improve Hi-Fi Pickup Mason admitted, “Watch and see.” stood there quietly. 729, then became apologetic. “I'm| - The clerk looked up from some sorry, Mr, Boswell. I was just AUBURN, N. Y, — The Auburn convinced.” Baul told him. bookkeeping he was doing, came|making certain, that's all. If any, ®t of a national electrie-products ~earetully complying [over to the counter. recent messages came in, they|™&nufacturer is producing « new | with all traffic regulations, drove | “Messages for Boswell?” Drake would be in the key box. There’s| "iff phonograph: - record pickup the Redfern Hotel and found asked. nothing . . . You didn’t have any-|Which it says can reproduce place, “What's the first name?" one. else come in tls everting and|S°unds far beyond the normal to identity yourselt?”| “Gerald.” ask for messages, did you?” human hearing range of 30 to 8 , | ‘he: clerk moved over to the, ~Me?” Drake asked in surprise,| 19,000 cycles a second. his head. “I'll keep |pigeonholes, picked out a stack of The. clerkypodded. ~ ss ; ckground, You'll go tojenvelopes from the one marked) “Don’t -be silly,’ Drake told désk, ask if there are any mes-|“B,” and started flipping them) hint. “I'm able to get around. 1 A take my own messages.” _ p Se ad TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 South Telegraph —s FE 23200 io MAGA iii, RS Sula SS) | , / i Pontiac's FIRST G nS Se QUIK-SERVE : HARDWARE 2 - 4, * |- Super Special! SPACE COMMAND | rok ge yore to pid U : : « |. leather soles — rubber fabric by famous Pacific poser ay richest look oR sines 291034 makes a sport coat fit aac ; & ie (i i ” T= “B}] heels —Sanitized. Sizes Mills, . . for the superb Ga bert . | "61% to 11. custom- like tailoring. . pf} 5 ois . | x ‘ N : . Your. Electrical Appliance” Specials S DO Ww NTO Ww p ENNEY Ss Ones Friday and Monter Mion Tl rere uv ae ‘Other: Days, 9 hive to 5 :30 P.M. — beoFs Sertudh 10 A. ". to - P. tee MEWS 3 EYELET . RICH ALL WOOL PE 5-6189 U | Open: Monday & Friday, 9: :30 a.m. to 9 oon : Goes Monday pei Friday, 12 Noon < La m. , — pis i rs a E ; : ie 4% pie : a7 re | ee ot AR EU RE RMR le tl Ct mca meee p59 at 2:30 p.m, Later, the present chapel will’ ibe renovated. by the men to pro- vide for a nursery for Sunday Church School and morning wor- ship services. This nurs will be equipped to care for all infants. Other outstanding the Church in Michigan will ticipate in the service. Hurrte, ' minister of the First Pres- jbyterian Chureh, Birmingham, will give the dedication sérmon. clergymen me They are: Dr. Wilfred E. Simp- Presbyterian Caerak, Pontiac. Whe Rev. William 1. Ricker ante ft Oe jokes Freche: | This ‘new. group was started Presbyterian. Church. * *. Ps Planning Committee of the church has the Bifminghant Along. ‘with the completion afl the new building,‘ the General) wet Davis Construction Arbor. Iu the spring of 1958 the men (son, moderator of the- Prestiytery expect to .clear part of the (of Detroit, under the. sponsorship of The First’ Presbyterian Church, Bir- ‘mingham. To date the church has organized /committees to form a congregation and corpora- and minister of the tion ‘early in 1p. 3 jane oes 25 Your PTA Is Planning # PTA will be presented by the |members of the Board of Educa- its president, Buel ‘|Holly Group to Get Report| ‘jon Progress t HOLLY — The Monday evening meeting of the local Elementary) lined. of School - GOING, GOING, GONE ~— Auctioneer Paul Hillman takes the final bid on a calf ata recent Romeo auction as interested spectators gather ‘round. Called a “master showman” tioneer never ceases to delight his audience with Pontiae Press Phote his antics. Today, Hillman is working on an all- day antique sale on North Main street, Romeo, settling the estate of the late Mrs. Ann Catherine | Adams. the auc- Special Zoning Plan in Clawson Action Taken to Permit ~ YWCA Building in Area Now Residential ROARING TWENTIES — — Ata “Ned Sihers” ; " rake Press Phete party held at the Twin Beach Country Club _ thentic, they danced four choruses of “The Thursday, Mrs. Bud Wheeler and Mrs. Eric Charleston.” More than 150 women attended the Madson went ali the way by attending dressed in affair, wearing every conceivable type of original Roaring -20's attire. To make it even more au- headgear: , Honeymoon i in New York State Wallace fo Interview ‘Nancy’ Kay H inske Weds Queen s Critic on TV | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paul Hart _ are traveling in New York state kis Beil uittiicdeaut Ce this week after a high-foon cere. The floorJength bridal gown of - Chantilly lace was trimmed in seed pearis and borealis sequins Jand a matching cap secured her hemor attendant and sister of the ‘eheeen, and Rita Chim- pagte of Detroit were brides maids. * * - Flower girl was Barbara Marie ‘Southard, cousin of the bride, * * Bent man. for his brother was * * Ralph Hart, while Donald Hinske, Charles DeClerck of Clarkston, ‘while her brother Danny served — tas ringbearer. - MRS, ARTHUR PAUL HART William Joss of Pontiac and George .Allard ushered. An Afternoon reception was held at the Royal Odk Elks Club. alarm sounded, may be slight” Divorce Papers nelius Vanderbilt Whitney, B his: wile, Eleanor Searle: Whitney, ae Mrs. Hosford, 31, a mother - | starred rhe Whitney's movie “Mis. ‘|souri Traveler.”’ She recently di- ; rpace _——— NEW YORK sin Maloiies Mug- geridge, ex-editor of Punch, Brit-. ish humor magazine, and critic of (Queen Elizabeth II, will appear; ‘tomorrow night on the * jlace .Interview"’ i * a * | The program _is scheduled for, 10 p. m. EDT on ABC.TV. Muggeridge is flying here for the program. In- an article published. this week in the Saturday Evening Post, Muggeridge referred to the Queen and family’s activities as “a-kind of royal soap opera.” Ortonville Girl, 17, Hurt in Collision television . show. * | An Ortohville girl ‘was injured, lyesterday evening in a two-car col- ilision on M15 near South Wolfe, 'Rd., Brandon Township. Janis Hirst,.17, was making a feft-turn when her car was struck iby that of Michael Suchy Jr., 57, iof Ortonville, Oukland County) Sheriff's Deputies said. | * *« * | ij i Miss Hirst was taken to Good-| ‘rich Hospital with a fractured ver-| tebra. | Suchy told deputies that. Miss: ‘Hirst failed to signal her turn, but she said she had given a proper jhand signal, . ‘All's Well,’ Say Police, Owier Missing $1,300 ROYAL OAK — Two Royal Oal patrolmen, under fire to- day .for allegedly not checking. the rear door of the Good Neigh- ly red of countenance. i * * * Patrolmen Mack y Williams, 77, and Anniah Ruffin, 36, re- ported “Notheing wrong’ when they answered the alarm at 8240 West Eight Mile Rd, This morn- ing owner Frank "Davis, 41, called to say the back door was jimmied, the safe open and $1,300 missing, Millionaire Goes to Reno Seeking LAS VEGAS, Nev. W& — Cor- wealthy turfman and film produc- er, has arrived here to establish jresidence - a divorce. tor a divorce. ‘He said Ne planned four children who vorced Frank Hosterd, Phoenix land Batchewana Road, The action followed a long, unofficia} hearing. The problem being that residents in the area generally were in dfavor of the “¥" but opposed the rezoning of the property from residential to- business, The new zoning will permit the \building of the Y, but will not permit any commercial deyelop- |ment in the area, * * * ’ Mrs. Roy E_ Robinson, chair- of the building committee of ‘Mike Wal- the South Oakland YWCA said for the Westlake Lions group: ‘this morning that the YWCA has had an option on the : > site for the past .two years | is hoping construction ean get yo way before the cold weather sets thave completed plans for their The group will meet next at the school on Nov. 11, for “Fath- ers Night.” Kenneth Goodell, fire chief for GMTC, will present the eee of Hazards.” ae Sell Anything! shampion at Auction By LEE WINBORN Kemeo Correspondent ROMEO — “What am I bid?! Who'll say a dollar to get me started?” Westlake Lions Barnyard Frolic Will Be Nov. 9 WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — The Westlake Lions here fifth annua) “Barnyard Frolic.” * * * Chairman Vernon Getz has an- nounced that the public frolic will be an event of Nov, 9, at the West- | Program Chairman Milton Dolan annotnces the following meetings Nov. 5 — A lecturer from Michi- igan Bell Telephone will describe solar batteries, Nov. 12 — A film will be shown by Michigan State Police on a recent prison riot. Dec. 3. — Film on big game hunting. «lin Three-Car Accident ja car driven by Randall L. Bixby, ‘|into. another car driven:by Bronze! Five Persons Injured Five persons were injured at 11:15 a.m. yesterday in a three car accident on Oakland, near Sar- ae a ad ES ~*~ * * ‘the accident occutred when a car driven by John C. Espland. 33, of Lake Orion, hit the rear of 432, of 1675 Charleston, and R. Turner, 50, of 5701 Coruna, Wa- a eed said. Injured were isles and four passengers in his car, Mrs, Betty, Shapell, 31, of 113 E. Ypsilanti St., and her children, David, 6, Crystal, 5, and Zeeta, 4. All the injured were treated at Pontiac. General Hospital. s MRS, WILLIAM FROST Death Takes Pioneer Red Envoy to Get Buick -OMOMBO (#--The Soviet. am- bassatior to Ceylon, V. Yakolev, has ordered an air-conditioned Buick similar to the model used _ |- organizations, | Jackie Rae studios of Pontiac and | Popular ‘Hillman-raises- his-hands, scans the crowd and picks out a likely- looking non to start the . -? x * as Whe Uf 0 meet 0 pron ‘Romeo auctioneer Pu 1920 his family moved to a farm) VEW Post 2706 Auxiliary. Joins Party of Organization father, is an auctioneer because auctioneer before I got this job, of his sheer love of the job. He he said. As a result of his efforts. was born near Dryden, and in/he had 18 sales during the first, year, and now the total has grown 'to well over. 2,000. ithat draws large crowds where-| Celebrating 25th Year ever’ ‘he goes. Many: of his ‘ ‘fans”| Hillman is married and has a ‘attend. sales \perform. They a \to wind up buying somethinig: they two grandchildren. KEEGO HARBOR — Commemo-| ——e Inear Romeo. He sneniiad | Romeo! don't particularly want for a price | High School, and knowing his life-) they hadn't planned to pay. | long dream of becoming‘an auc- jtioneer, a friend offered him his jn -pusiness he has acquired an ‘first sale in April, 1944, During the 13 years he has been | amazing knowledge of antique “After booking thie’ sale, ¥ furniture. china and glassware. otarted practising my. spiel in |He speaks with equal familiarity the house. It wasn't long before | [about other household items, cars, my family ran me out, and for "eal estate, unc laimed freight and two weeks I rehearsed in the farm equipment. barn, "* Hillman reealls, - knowledge of farm “ \ ‘machinery and stock is under- 'T never saghhpewte Boca Sy standable because, in addition to auctioneering and selling real es- tate, he operates a 7T5-acre farm lon Romeo Plank road in his “spare time." * * * Always generous with his | talents, he never hesitates to “I'd walk a mile on ice, bare-| contribute his services to raise Hillman’s footed, for another sale. I still funds for a charitable purpose get the same thrill-I did when 1 jm 9 church, school or public hall. first started,” enthused the youth. On one such occasion he was ful-looking auctioneer. dancing, an auction sale, prizes asked to auction off an envelope re Sewers Plans Banquet sm mire | Semicesn go Hillman is a er showman sail } blind and hardship cases im the with an irrésistible “gift of gab” fitted the buyer to. a night's lodging—in jail. to watch. him liable however, | married son. Ted, who is a teacher in the Utica school system, and ae pee ea rating the 25th anniversary of) Heart of the Lakes VFW Post 2706 and its Auxiliary here, members| lare planning a Saturday banquet. | The banquet will take place in| the VFW Memorial Hall, beginning | at 7 p.m. The first post was started here | in October, 1932, and at Satur- | day night's event, 25-year mem: | hers will be presented with pins. : Special guest for the dinner will; be Mrs. Joe Mann, of Detroit, past national president. : * * * i Mrs, Mildred’ Muth, senior vice. president of the Department of. Michigan, and Fifth District Pres-. ident Pear! Leaughrey, as well as. other distinguished guests will be’ present, — | ~The BlueStar Mothers of | Keego Harbor will cook and | serve the dinner. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Harry i Fitepatrick and Larry Willis, | ticket chairmen for the two Students will entertain from the dance will be held following the. } Larty Willa is chairinan for the| Post and Mrs. Luella Dale for’ by his American brsscraiani Rae Ses Sa of Gratiot County, 93 Soctis Gluck. Mrs. William (Cora A.) Frost, daughter of Loren and Hannah Orvis, pioneer settlers in Gratiot Courity, died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Lillian Reeves, 98 Poplar St. She was das * - ® ‘In 1900 she was married to Wil- liam Frost, who died in 1930. For the past year she has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Reeves. Survivors include five daughtets, | Mrs. Jacob Lane of Saginaw, Mrs. Jesse “Augustine of Lansing, Mrs.’ [Ora Hale’ of Gladwin, Mrs, Me- lissa Robinett of Clare and Mrs. Reeves; g stepson, Hugh Frost of | ‘Saginaw; a son, George Docket, of Battle Creek;. 48 grandchildren; | 60 great . grandchildren and 11) great-great-grandchildren, i Service will be at 12:30 p. | - Es the Auxiliary. ai TASS Treas tis. Mrs.- —— Currie. Se ee oe The DEMAND for MATURE WOMEN | for Office Work in ren or college may qualify Ser these positions by attending either day or evening sessions, You are invited to call and inspect the list of excellent. positions which we are unable to fill. Get ready for a good, permanent position by taking one of the Institute courses ,. . You can advance as rapidly as you are able. 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In voting against the proposal) the note sie BO tn Seen, Heconomically uneoimd. ~ | Dodge— Shey = Plymouth — si ccdieg Dodge Trucks - Rochester Le ‘OL 2.9111 LEGAL AT HOME The driver's frequent excuse bene® *. Ra iy Rs *. a police judge ; FYPHDON STEEL C0. 135 Branch—Across from American Forge & Socket FE 4-9582 our law 4 ticular state. LARGELY CORRECTED ing traffic laws that existed thir- ty years ago hes thus been largely corrected,’ but not entirely, The reason? , “Then there is a big element en cers all mae It’S LEGAL AT HOME violation for an act that is legal The hopelens tangle of ‘donfiiet- — Out-of-state driver receives traffic are urging nationwide uniformity on the rules of me road. Ee een ee, OUT 0 Hel. St a.” t. + & is available in the Manual of U form Traffic Control Devices, which also was developed by al THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 0st ee ary y FromiState to State and fuficlal decislons of the per-ditions "and don't need any’ out | way tg get results is to stimulat rl interest on the part of lecal of: Mificials and civic groups, * * * ol ot waited ane colors and designs. The national agencies that have been promoting uni-| vigorous! . formity have found that the only; ‘Lt. Col. W Calls GI 5 Kecuser Trouble et ved key prosecution witness against! GI William S. Girard as a trou. | ble.maker who tried to coach oth-| ‘er witnesses in their stories. alter C, Sharp, testify. | ling in the Ottawa, Il, soldier's Japanese . manslaughter trial, {made the accusations against Hi-| idetsugu Onozeki, Onozeki has test-/ * int committe cials and) They, and only they, can get ified Givard lured Mrs. Naka Sa-| — s. . jup to. date, uniform laws, signs kai, 46, closer pages firing range | and signals = if they will make js. jan 30, then shot and killed Most state highway. drench. ments follow this standard but | jget plenty of ‘hel, if they want and cities, par- lit, from the insurance companies many counties a fieularly the smaller ones, still hard to see and to read, and in his home state. Safety officials * Thome he occupied. * * ithe necessary effort. They ca jand organizations, the Nations of jocal pride; “We worked out) have signs that. are, antiquated, |Safety Council and others. to driving easier for all of us, Next: tion on the Highway. Poor Negro Who.Got Fortune in ‘52 Dies MIAMI. Fila. i#—Ezekiel Dor-| sey, a Negro who’ inherited - $200,-| 000 in 1952 after 56 years of pov- erty, died yesterday in the swan ‘bees Dorsey ran away from home | " her * * * al ihit Mrs, Sakai by accident, | Sharp, Girard’s battalion cém- Courtesy and Considera: mander from Beach Haven, N.J., isaid while he was questioning a iwitness on the Army firing range, \Onozeki and other colléctors of! | serap brass “tried to get ‘him to ‘change his story.” x * * ler witnesses and w , em ‘lier when: other , set an example flor the others. Girard admits firing the fatal’ shot—an empty cartridge’ from a! ~ Uniform laws will: make safe &Tenade launcher—but. claims it! Sharp said Onozeki spoke to oth-| “arrogant” | 88 collec’ tors” were being shooed away. He said | he thought Onozeki was trying "NX LARGE 26x38 WALL . MIRRORS starting at 9x12 RUGS on Wilton back veeee ee ee eeeeeere L.S | SWIVEL PLATFORM ROCKERS in a large selection of covers. 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Church officiat-/two brothers, “Richard “and Jon; day at his home, 1097 Berfiley Ave: es ing. Burial-will foliow in the Walled two sisters, Joann and Valerie; her Lake Cemetery. maternal grandparents, Mr, and “Mts. Ruby died Wednesday at Mrs. T. E. King, and paternal the home of her son, Ray Ruby’ igrandmother, Mrs, C. F. Hough- jwith whom she lived. She was unten, all of Toronto, Ont. i s ‘| ORRIN H. KARR KAREN E. wovGHTON = IMLAY =CITY—Funeral service’ UTICA — Service for Karen FE, for Orrin MW. Karr, 96, Imlay City, Houghton, 3, daughter of Mr. and Will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Muir Itns. Joseph Joseph Houghton, 44746 Mo-Brothers Funeral — Home, rang St.,-will be‘at 1:36 p.m. Sat-|burial in the Almont Cemetery. He. jurday from Milliken Funeral Home jdied Thursday. here. Burial will be in Utica Cem-| Surviving is one son, Earl Carr, i =. HAYWARD e for ‘Mrs. (Eva) » Mrs, Haywa died Thursday of! coronary disease following otic illness. = | Imlay City. . HAZEN T. MACK NORTH BRANCH—Funeral serv- ‘ice for Hazen Thomas Mack, 62, | will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at) ithe Blackburn Funeral Home, |North Branch. The Rev, Samuel P. nowy will officiate and in- - Deaths Elsewhere HOUSTON, Tex. W—Claude A. ‘Williams, 53, founder and former president of inental Gas _1.Pipe Line Corp... in. an_aulo- ‘mobile a ee i SAN FRANCISCO i®—Albert K. Chow, 55, former president of the ‘Chinese Six Companies,’ a com- ‘bine of leading Chinese firms, died .yesterday. Chow, known as unof- ‘ficial mayor of San Francisco's Chinatown, also published the Chinese — Post. * ene 4 FIREPLACE SETS SCREENS - ANDIRONS * BOSTON i ~The Rev. Mother ‘Mary Kevin, 82, foundress and lformer superior of the Roman ‘Catholic Franciscan missionary sisters of Africa, died yesterday. Mother Kevin, who was born in County Wicklow, Ireland, had | been a nun for 57 years, most of |the time as a missionary in Afri- len. i * * * | CINCINNATI — Mrs, Nancy ‘Hogan Ginn, 61, former stage and lradio actress, died Wednesday, ‘Her stage name was Nancy Palm r. BASKETS ' + ok | | ZURICH, Switzerland W#—Ralph ‘ALL $©@89 up 'Benatzky, 73, composer of “The SIZES | White Horse Inn" and many other |successful operatas, died _yester- day. He was born in Maehrisch- Budwitz,, Bohemia, then part of the Austrian Empire. “ * * THE NEW RECESSED MEYER SCREEN MADE TO ORDER SEL. 99Qs 10 Seconds HARDWARE CO. @ No Tools’ Needed @ No Holes to Drill WARDWARE © COAL © BuiLDING suPpLiss ~~ 151 OAKLAND 24-1594 *® JACKSON, Miss. u—Ike P. La-| ‘rue, 61, biggest and most success ful wildeat.driller in Mississippi's) ‘oll industry, died in a hunting ac.) cident in a reriote section. of Sas katchewan, — * * CHICAGO a ry A, Koeh- Jer, 67, former publisher of the old Chicago Herald-Examiner and nationally known: newspaper -and advertising. executive, died last hight in Presbyterian Hospital. Koehler, who had been ill for several morths, retired from ac- itive newspaper work in 1948 when ‘he was vice president of the Chi- cago Herald-American, now | the Chicago American. * * * KITCHENER, Ont..(INS) — Fu neral services will be held tomor-, row for Dr. Kirk Steward, prom.) inent oral surgeon in the Detroit! area for a half a century. The’ \T-year-old surgeon died yesterday ‘in a Kitchener hospital, Burial will) ibe in Kite hener. @ Up to 50 Inches Wide ‘ NE LES eee 21-in. MOTOROLA TV Diegonel Overall: — — 263 Sq. In. Viewable Area UP-FRONT TUNING NEW POWER E PANEL AND a FEATURES THAT GUARANTEE . 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Be you worry Home, 12712 Livernois. Burial wili|®0ut what people think of you, it he © oe ; jShows that you have more confi- in Rosetand Park Cemetery. la iG their cblnions than in your Mr. Gibbous, who died Wednes. | own.~Earl Wilson. cated the wasps. * * “But, oe way." i A Fort’ Scott physician, ques-' tioned by a reporter; said the 'wakp sting contains a neurogeni- tive toxin which in small doses could alleviate pain. throdgh part- lal paralysis of given areas. the doctor commented, “he certainly does it the hard! me oF eae ito ‘Aid Rheumatism / | FORT ‘SCOTT, Kan. @®—Frank /. |Beceo, a. Fort Scott businessman, ‘went to a ‘nearby lake to clean out, Next day, Lyle W. Amer vél- unteered to clean out the blind, to get pretty well’ stung.” Amer said. “It — my, iyessels. are locked through the Soo.! Becco took Amer i the blind. ‘Amer got his stings and ered WE STILL HAVE A FER 1957 MODELS LEFT BIG. 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Mental Illness Behind Iron Curtain a : i dance ofthe fall Wednesday at Oakland Hills ( Cotin- try Club. the new members, - The Brookses were in chatge of inducting - \ Soaring Suicide Rate Is Definite Clue to Tensions That Grip Red-Ruled People (Editer’s Note: of two articles beliind the iron er describes the This is the first om mental tiiness curtain. The writ- problem and what 8 causing the mental and emotional collapse of the people.) *. By RUTH NATHAN “Unwitting suicide,” — the psychiatrist's label for a tem- porary lack of the will to live, as. distinguished from any pathological mental illness, is one of the most common health problems today among. the frustrated citizenry in the Red- ruled satellite countries. Convincing evidence that the Communist Party system and man's hair-trigger nervous sys- tem were not exactly made for each other comes from a study of information reaching the Crusade for Freedom through Radio Free Europe and Free Europe press overseas. ~ SUICIDE MOUNTS A devastating sense of per- sonal inadequacy, bitter polit- ical resentments, fear and its consequent._mounting rate of -suicide, have been overwhelm- ing the people. , Satirizing this atmosphere a Bulgarian newspaper quipped recently: “A hen was found hanging by the neck from the gates of the Town Hall “It carried a placard which read, ‘I decided to end my days as I found it impossible to lay the number of eggs required by the State .. .*”’ * * * But hens behind Curtain definitely are in the minority of those who have gone cuckoo for lack of ability to do the impossible. One 47- year-old Rumanian father who worked) as an accountant thumibnailed a case history of his own emotional deterioria- tion. This -is how he put it, the Iron ; speaking to other citizens in Kremlin - controlled countries over the Radio Free Eurape network: TELLS OF ‘TRAP’ “ . Keeping a job was no longer a matter of working well. It became dependent on how many Communist newspa- pers I could read: how many propaganda brochures I could Jearn by heart; how many po- litical meetings I could attend per week. “Because I was never much interested in politics, some of my bosses thought I was a capitalist sympathizer. I felt surrounded -by agents and spies and trembled every time: I spoke to anybody, which be- came less and less often. I expected to be fired every day because I was unable to really please anybody, and I had a family te support...’ Mr. X., quite prepared and willing at that point to die for his peace of mind, took the risk of escape from Red Ru- mania. Happily. he and his family won in Free Germany what they tional freedom, wow @ f/f, Sinee stories about splicides reflect discredit on the Krem- lin formula for happingss, there is a hard and. fast £ensor ‘ship of such. news, , Questioned on thi s topical blackout by gn’ American newspaperman/ a. Red spokes- man declared:/ “There are more imporfapt things to téll x the people/ about—like- indus- trial prodyction, and the better fruits off heir labor, . .”' NEWS, ALEAKS OUT Whén one of the important Kregiin Party officials, how- 4 Ho Tr hree hundred young donk are expected fora, dirbeiday convention, beginning Here. (left (to igha): Sharon . Methodist Church. Brantley, representing Baldwin Avenue Methodist; were after—emmd-: F a Central. = é ‘Trom * Health,” by Dr. ever, decides to blow his brains out, it’s not so easy to keep it quiet, One of the big post- Stalin suicides in May year, which not only leaked but spilled, was that of Alex- ander A. Fadeyey, 55, chief Soviet literary theorist of the Stalin era, who packed a pistol _ to his head. Tass, the Soviet news agency, backfired that he was a “chronic alcoholic."’ “It was Fadeyey who in 1948, at a conference of intellectuais | in Poland, caused a sensation in the international press by declaring. “If hyenas coald Dr. Merker Addresses Zonta Club Merabers- of the Zonta’ Club freard a talk on “Medicine Witcheraft to World Harvey M. Merker, at. their Thursday lunch held in Hotel Waldron. Dr. Merker,. director of scientific relations at Parke, Davis & Co., is a graduate of the University of Michigan and holds honorary degrees from Wayne State University as a doctor of chemistry; and from the Uni- versity of Michigan as a doc- tor of engineering. He emphasized that behind a contemporary physician are | thousands of persons who have contributed to medical research and discoveries, dis- cussing such boons to medi- cine as insulin, antibiotics, polio vaccine, and promin for leprosy, last. science ‘in _ | type - and jackals could use fountain pens, they'd write like the poet T. S, Eliot and the playwrights Eugene O'Neill and Jean Paul Sartre.” Despite Tass’ condemnation of the alcoholic Fadeyev, - comrades Khrushchev, Bulganin, | Shepi- lov and Molotov kept vigil at his bier when it lay in state. The little peoples’ suicides net only are squeiched in ob- servance of the hear-no-evil policy, but certainly go un- maurned by the Commie hier- archy determined to grin dnd bear the B pegs perenne a detacet aetna we thewest reported that many © people he knew in Prague took °° ~ their lives. out of lonelinéss. “They Were forced to sepa- rate from their (amilies, fo re-_ locate in employment where the government ordered them to go...” For the ‘past three years, the suicide rate in Czecho- slovakia has taken a shaky hike to the roof, The Stromov- Ka, a central park in Prague, attracts a huge number of the despairing for the “place to go and die." So many bodies have been recovered there that of late the park has been sur rounded by barbed wire and no longer is open to bench-and- tree levers who may turn .out to be more-in love. with death. Tomorrow: Why. mental depres- sion, hopleseness and suicide? Sorority Gathers Xl Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Tuesday at the home of Margaret and Virginia Luther on Lincoln. avenue, The group sewed pads for the American Cancer Society, Ponting Press Photos hitos Wakboh of St, Luke Methodist Church jand | Lynn Carson and L ry Flood of Central, Methodist Church prepare in formation that will be distributed at the conference, * So’ ad ~ f y & h fa caatdin cote eae % Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Cole greeted Vrs. A charter pre of ¥ piel Dancing Club, Harry 0. Whitfield, pins a corsage on his grand: Albert W. Holeomb and Mr. Hol- comb (left to right) as they arrived at ala Dinner-Dane dance, of the Oakland Hills Country Club far News From Bloomfield Travel to Illinois for Rite By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Grindley of Sodon Lake drive left this morning for Evanston, IIl., where they wil] attend the. mar- riage Saturday of Marilyn Ed- wards and their son, Robert Bushnell Grindley, in the First Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Joslyn, who are the prospective bride- groom's godparents, will also attend the wedding, and Rob- ert’s. sisters, Mrs. Charles B. Akerson of /Wellesley, Mass., and Mrs. John Shepard ot Deerfield,- Mass.,»- will. come from their homes for the cerg- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Grindley will give the rehearsal dinner to- night at the Georgian Hotel and. Mrs. John Kender of Wheeling, W. Va., mother of the bride- elect. will give a reception at jhe hotel after the afternoon ceremony. Going from Detroit will he Mr. and Mrs. Douglas HH. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Gros- venor. F. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isbell. FETE BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. Johh G. Wood and her daughter, Mrs. George _ T. Trumbull Jr., gave a recent Iumecheon and linen shower at Bloomfield Hills Couritry Club for bride-elect Patricia laher- ty. Patricia will be married Nov. 30 to Morris James ’Mc- Nerney of Toledo, Ohio. The 11:30 a.m. ceremony will be solemnized at St. the Hills Church: and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fl ty, parents of the bride-élect, give a reception at Bloomfield Hills Country. Club. , Katherine . Flaherty will come from the Duchesne Res- idence School in New York to be her’ sister's. maid of honor. She gave the spingter dinner for ‘Patricia in. September be- — _fore going to New York Mr, @hd Mrs. Frank J. Me-. yinnis are planning a supper , party for Pat and ber’ fiance, Hugo of © and on Nov. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M, Hammond will “give q dinner for the couple. Next Wedhesday Mrs. Nor- man FE. Fredericks and Mrs, John T, Annas will give an clectrical shower and tea for the bride-eleet in the Freder- icks home on Lahser road. : Decorations will be carried out in silver, white and pink. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Walter O. Briggs IIL, Mrs. George T. Trumbull Jr., Mrs. Patrick Long, Jane Swee- ney, Maureen McGinnis, Mary Joe Srtager at Mary “Kay -Traey.— HARVEST PARTY Bloomfield Open Hunt will ~ giveits annual Harvest Dinner- Dance Saturday evening. Mrs, William O. Bridge is in charge of artangements assist- ed by Mrs, Fred Davis, Mrs. Frank Noble and Mrs, en Hagerman, Alpha Alpha ‘Unit Hears. Talk Mrs. John Shada, elected Mother of the Year by Uni- versity of Detroit, spoke at the Thursday evening meeting of Alpha Alpha Chapter. of Epsi- lon Sigma Alpha Sorority. Mrs, Shada’s husband is backfield coach at U. of D. and she is the mother of seven children, Her topic was “You in Third Dimension, as a Wife, #iother and Community Work- er.’ * A feature of the meeting, - held in the YMCA, was a model meeting to introduce new pledges to members. Among the pledges are Mrs. Robegt . White, Mrs.’ Keith Clausef, Mrs. James Stone, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs Jerry SweQson Mrs, Jack Piympton, Mrs: James. Vin- ceenf, Mrs. Rav Bauder and Mrs., Marvin Jones, W ednesday VY rs, Coles. . Koggenhop. Morgiatina: - Mrs, . Murray White, Sag see de sh 7 Dancing Club's dinner- Holcomb is a daughter Installation Highlights Meeting Leaders Sworn In by Iraq Caldron 70 Last Night Installation of officers highs lighted the Thursday evening meeting of Iraq Caldron No. 70, Daughters of Mokanna, Those installed at the- ses- sion in Pontiac ings and Loan Building were Mrs. Albert’ Kugler, junior past mighty chosen one; * ma—Anderson,—mighty—chosen one; Mrs, Wayne Scott, Lalla; Mrs. Roger Smiley, Yusuf; Mrs. Earl Brunson, Namour- na; Mrs. Lyn Sherrod, Zu- lette and Mrs. Benjamin Rich- ardson, Ishta. ; Others: are Mrs. William Mrs. Richard Parsons, Zeldina: Matt Shelton, Zulaikia; Mrs, Victor Bodamer, Rode- val: Mrs. Ted Arnold. flag bearer: Mrs. ‘Raymond Haert- ter, marshal; Mrs, John Thomas, Arrah, and Mrs, directress, in the jnstalla- Glenn Jolly. Taking part tion were Mrs. installing officer assisted by Mrs. Fred Crossman, Mrs. Bodamer, and Mrs, William Anderson ¢ Escorts to the installing of- ficers were Mrs. Earl Ander- son, Mrs. Frank Pereny and Mrs, Sam Smith. Other assist- ants were Lynne Anderson, Linda Kugler and Sandra Goldsworthy. Pianist was Mrs. John Balch and soloist was Marilyn Vernon, Mrs. Edward Pritchard was installing flag ae Entertains’ Group © Mrs. CL. F Denison enter: tained members of Alpha Chap- ter of Beta Theta Phi sorority in her Squirrel road home on Tuesday evening, daughter, Mrs, Noyce Strait Jr, who is a new member _ of the clyb, as Mr, Strait and Mrs. Whitfield watch. ; _teous greeneyed blonde is Federal Say... _and daffodil bulbs, + Insurance Women of Pontiac ~ Pontise Prese Pheote Holland's Tulip Girl Tours U.S. - Spreads Queenly Goodwill Among Bulb Buyers By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Gussie De Zoete, Tulip Queen of The : Netherlands who is now touring ; the United States, her coun- try’s biggest bulb-buying cus- tomer, would rather skin-dive than tiptoe through the tulips it seems * Another hobby of the beau- shadliabiuais pistol-shooting. She also likes ; dancing, music and French | clothes. She speaks four i lariguages. é PICTURE TAKER Her big dream, though, is to become a professional photog- rapher, and she’s wangled her; self an assignment to take pictures for a Dutch magazine 4 after her queenly goodwill tour , , of ‘about a‘ dozen American i “tulip towns”: is finished. Gussie, who was chosen from hundreds of Holland's likeliest lovelies, oddly enough works for a man whose job is promot- ing American products. . She's on the staff of the U. §. Agricultural attache at the United States Embassy at The Hage, * * * , Nethérlands “Ambassador J. Herman van Roijen, greeted her on her recent arrival in Washington, said Gussie is giving an international transla- tion of an old Dutelt saying. POPULAR SLOGAN That popular though over- worked slogan “Say It With Flowers,” according to the en- voy, has been used for cen- turies by Dutch lovers, friends, relations, and business firms— long -before Madison avenue passed it along to the florist trade! . 7s ‘se fe “Now we're following the same custom, saying it with flowers, as a nation,’ said the ambassador. Gussie ia carting with her special gifts of tulip, hyacinth The former Queen Wilhel- mina; and the present queen, her daughter Juliana, .,have presented hundreds of choice hand-picked tulip bulbs to the White House and to the presi- dential farm at Gettysburg. PLANS BUS TOUR “It’s wonderful to be here," Gussie told me, “I’ve always wanted to get better acquaint- ed with the country I've heard so’ much about. I think the best way perhaps is by bus. * * * “That's what I will do for about a month before going home. In- Burope ['d go by bike, but I guess that isn't practical here.” Insurance Unit Holds. Meeting gathered at the Hafpt Waldron Wednesday afternoon for the regular jmonthly luncheon meeting. ; Elected recording secretary upon the resignation of Mrs. Barney Boose was Bernice Peterson. : ot * © fs The group also discussed association bylaws. and made. plans for showing a film on- hobbies at a later date: i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, DULL ure FOR HER - Take this one, for example, values So f#reat they'll sell out in hours! ~ ZIP-LINED p ALL-WOOL - CHECK $28 Values ¥ A smart coat fully prepared to take care of the . | practical side of your life as well as the fashion angle! Perfect weight for right now... come b-r-risk wintry winds — just zip in the radiant warm Glass-Glo liner ..} and toss the cozy scarf snugly around your neck. ( tardigan style with inverted pleat back, side tabs, It's worth dollars more... but at Robert Hall you spend only 19.88! Smart blue. 9 to 15. ORLON-PILE HOODED ZIBELINE ‘CAR COATS $21 Values i. Fashion magic in black and white! 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Jat ahead and Held by Club son of Shore View drive for niest costumes. ments, 88 Wayne St. SHOP A PROFESSIONALLY | PRESCRIBED PERMANENT WAVE forms the pattern of the coitfure, giving it the ‘appearance of natural curl, | RANDALL'S _ PAARPER METHOD — FE 2-1424 ] Church Circle Meets Halloween Party Seventeen members of Sylvan Shores Women’s Ciib met at the home of-Mrs.' William H. Hutchin- © Mrs. Felix Ballard and Mrs. Hdgh Hales won awards for the most ériginal costumes while Mrs. George Newton and Mrs. Robert Newill received prizes for. the fun- ~ Sa nea . Mrs. Floyd Oswold, Mrs. Jobn | Kinaler, Mrs. John Kline and Mrs. E. €. Conwell served retresh-| | } Members of Mary Martha Circle. ‘of Oakland Park Methodist Church | -met for @ dessert luncheon Wed-| now Valentine NEWEST, SMARTEST YOU'LL WANT MORE THAN is the word for this HOS ‘nesday with Mrs. Herman Kunze. }as hostess. Mrs. John - | Seaver TESS * Here we present a dramatic millinery effect from the 1957 colléction of Mr. John. It is a softly crushed turban, picked from a winter garden in flow ered cut 1 vel vet. Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac Vicinity Vacationing at The Home- stead in Hot Springs, Va. are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mcintyre, of Lake Angelus. * * * Spending two weeks visiting Ray Freebury of Blaine ave- nue and Mr. and Mrs. Freebury of Walled Lake are Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bieg- ing, of Stillwater, Minn. TO ATTEND GAME Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vogelis- burg of Crescent. Lake. will motor to Ann Arbor Saturda): to visit their son, Duane, a premed student at University of Michigan, and to attend the Michigan - Northwestern game. On Sunday they will enjoy the ony festivi- ties. Fred _For the Unusual . IN Fancy China—Glass Exotic Costume Jewelry IT’S HAND CRAFT HOUSE 5775 DIXIE HWY. 5775 Across from Waterford P. 0. 3-7144 as ome ‘ é _ outstanding new Valentine . Seaver Original! 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Fitzgerald on Ottawa drive. * * * JudithL, Learned, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Learned, of Pompton Plains, N. J., formerly of Pontiac, has been graduated from Elkhart University’s Col- lege of Medical. and Dental Technique. She ‘is working as a medical technologist at Chilton ‘Memorial Hospital Pompton Piairis. * * Mrs. Frank E. Taber of Oak- land avenue returned Wednes- day evening from a three-week - visit with relatives tee. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard FE. Hague of South Shaker drive announce the birth of a son, Patrick Dennis, Oct. 13. Ma- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Colpus, of Henderson street. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Hague of Mesa, Ariz., formerly of . Drayton Plains, are the paternal grandparents. . + * in Manis- * and Mrs. Lee of Lotus drive is a daughter, Nancy Louise, Oct, 14. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ham- ilton of Scottwood street are maternal grndparents. Paternal grandparent is Mrs, - Leo - J. Bridson of Oliver street, * * ‘ Receiving. congratulations on the birth of a- son, Steven Paul, Oct. 3, are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gene Carie (nee Lois Tatu) of Overton street. Paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Born to Mr J. Bridson, are Bertram Carie *of Allen street. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tatu. of South Edith Street are the maternal grand- parents. DIAMOND SALE Ss Gicchat Sidacss Scaeens Sale bs hey 2 Fa in Our History ie, JEWELERS “fom of Discounts”. : . North Seginew a —_— rang setae 2 gS eas vate ss silacses orienta. oe re ar ce tne va ae TOG TRAY lec hae i i E tof ¢ 4. F Ga, ae, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ocTOBER: 18, 1957 7] Well Worth the Effort By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | (The Friday Question Box) # Q “I have’ dark ‘hair on my lof removal is. electrolysis, How- is ‘usually so fine and thick that SP eacncn worth the effort. Coarser hair on _[ithe chin can be successfully re- imoved by electrolysis. eee Q “E have « .very serious problem. 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Add |dry ingredients alternately with lcoffee and lemon juice and rind. | Beat well, Beat egg whites stiff. Fold into first mixture,. then fold in chopped nuts. One and one-half cups raisins may be added, if Pour into«two greased 8x8x2 pans.. Top with nut halves. Bake one hour at 350 degrees. If cake browns too fast, reduce heat to 325 s\on't think it fair to ask friends to | Objects to Friends| Hsing Something So 2 ersonol © tc anyone can I refuse to lend it without of- fending the borrower? ; “Dear Mrs. ‘Post: Why do you do this, especially when they have done so much already during this time. -“Therefore, printed cards are so PATT-O-RAMA 8432 34-48 A marvelously fitting all-occasion disapprove of printed cards of!style for the mature figue. See how nt at the time of @|.ubtiy it pares the inches, how neat and slim you look. No. 8432 with Patt-O-Rama is in bust sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, — 48. Size 36 bust, 5 yards of 35-inch, * * * For this pattern, send 35c in *}much more convenient to send. In|coins, your name, address, size “|desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill, The Fall & Winter ‘57 edition per-|of our pattern book, Basic Fashion, j 8 i $F f Z i] poor|is filled with smart, new styles hand-/or all sizes; special-features.: It's colorful, stimulating and so useful rf ; Rae THE bake Hare i z E : FF i ie “Tt seems to me that Or is my friend wrong about this? Answer: No, your friend is not interested in seeing it, and may perhaps want to keep-it-as a sou- degrees, Makes 2 cakes. venir, i~ 10% Off _.ON 5-PIECE PLACE SETTINGS FINE CHINA SILVER: ARBOR PATTERN Got a yen to spruce up your home Z for Fall? ... start with an... _ Unfinished DEACON'’S BENCH Northern Pine Ready to paint in your favorite color! This authentic repro- duction of a fine Early American Deacon’s Bench can serve many useful functions .. . at the fireside, in the hall, facing TV, in the dining room, or at the foot of the bed. of Hard 2 Available in 3 Sizes 48” long 29.95 60” long 49.95 72" tong 59.95 by Baronet Regularly $8.95 SALE $Q05 | Per 5-Pe. Place Setting. . Includes: dinner plate, / salad plate, bread and | butter plate, — and saucer. 24 WEST HURON ST, - CLOSE. OU T of ODD BEDS! 8 ee en monocot BED Salem Finish *35 * Sen eae a aaa Twain’s PTA Makes Plans for Playground President John Witherup led a discussion on the purchase of playground equipment when Mark Twain PTA met Wednes- day evening. ¥ * * Mrs. Nick Dragos, chairman of the school fair to be held Oct. 25, reported on its prog- ress. William G. Wright, school principal, showed the Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade movie, and plans were made for the school’s float this year. Following a discussion on curriculum, refreshments were served. Group Gathers | at Atwell Home Mrs. Joseph Atwell enter. tained members of Plymouth Group of First Congregational. Church at her home on Men- ominee road Wednesday. * * * Plans were made to assist the Women's. Fellowship with the smorgasbord Oct. 23. Ora Hallenbeck presented the pro- gram, ‘‘Portraying the Negro as a Poet.” * * * Co-hostesses were’ Mrs. Ger- ald Hunt and Mrs. Ray Meiser. Birexa STROCCO- BED Double Size Oe eee ee EE boi Seeman Garantie antes ante eee S50 ‘Pretty a of ope [= . BED —_|_ UNIFORMS Twin Size {Te Nylons 6 Dacrons © Cottons © Frostys *A5 Ethan Allen a Sede chedeahanataan BOOKCASE Shadow wie" HEADBOARD I Sips” $291 - $3.91 BED White Hose .... .97¢ with Frame , Twin Size *AQ © Blended Dacrons SAM BENSON som sqqn | s....$1.50- $2.50 We Give GOLD BELL ~~ GIFT STAMPS With Every Purchase SAM BENSON. 20'S. 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And be does the job right Church Guild enough | Elects Officers Mrs. Jack McDaniel - was named president of Ladies | Guild of St. Paul Lutheran Church when that group met — Wednesday evening. bretiktast instead of small talk, a. & Elected vice president was Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs.’ Norman Thomas was named SIZES 12.14-16-18 5716 You'll find’ this jacket the per- offers“her a page of the paper. i oe ee secretary; Mrs. Wells Hogan, ie treasurer, and Mrs. Lester |fect companion for your skirts and He can ride with his wife without) {cotton historian. slacks on those chilly days ahead. telling her how to drive. Instead. of going to bed after the guests have left, he pitches in and helps his wife straighten up the living room and get the dishes Sew-easy to make and quick to trim with felt monogram, Please state size when ordering. Pattern No. 5716 contains tissue —size 12, 14, 16 or 18; sewing and -Mrs. George Mahder and Mrs. James Coittrill reported on a Christmas gift sent to an “adopted” missionary fam- ily in New Guinea, In January washed. the group will make layettes [finishing directions; milterial re- He looks im ‘the, leebox before | for the same family. quirements. urging unexpected guests to stay « : Send 2c in coins. your name, for a meal. Priscilla Unit Meets |addtess and the pattern number He never asks innocently ancy dish on guests. ~*~ * * He never says to his hostess, “What is this?” when his wife is trying a to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, Mrs. H. B. Arnold opened her/372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Prarielawn street home for the} Have ‘you a copy of our 1957 Tuesday evening meeting of Pris- Needlework Album? It contains 56 cilla Circle, Mrs. Earl Hague par-|colorful pages sliowing many pretty “I'ticipated in the program. desigps; plus directions for making c OMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE | TEE three crochet items and a. quilt. _jOnly 235¢ a copy! - Sorority Plans Rushing Parties Plans for rushing parties claimed the interest of mem- bers of Beta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority when the group met Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. Edmund Smith on Alice avenue. Chairmen of committees in- are Mary Kendall, contact; Hartman, entertain- ' oe _Mary Kay Nelson, re- ’ feller, decorations; Karen Cates, equipment, and Delores Brown, maintenance, ~ “Tada Work ¢ | Boast Sports NEW YORK (NEA) — them; instead, they prefer to use, sports clothes, often wear- ing somé of the older items in their wardrobe. Second, the. average work clothes are not particularly in- _ spiring in style. Probably point two creates point one. * * * . 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FREEDOM, COMFORT Yet the cut is distinctly workish—no cuffs on the trous- ers, for safety; shirts cut to yle ‘follow body lines, the ease of movement; ample ets; collar neckline that ules for freedom - ‘and comfort e. @.0.\ These ave not on the‘ mabket yet, but manufacturers have shown so much interest { be soon. , Just be patient, for Study Club Mre. W. Harry Lunsford, Mrs. Harry Eaton, Mrs. Wil- liam Cox, Mrs. Andrew Me- Vean, Mrs. John Braid, Mrs. Russell Oliver and » Rob- ert Gorman. were | to membership of Study Club wilt that group met Wednesday in Ponting Me. sonic Temple. ~ Mrs. Joseph Phillips was: leader of the day with Mrs. Paul Gorman as sponsor. Mrs. Pierre Shaver was president of the demonstration group. Medical Assistants Install Officers Mrs. Frances Teasdale. was installed Wednesday evening _as president of Oakland County . Medical Assistants ciation, Mrs. Hal Bjork was in- stalled as vice president; Mrs. Arlene Polzin, corresponding secretary; Verona Gems, re- cording secretary, and Alma Forti, treasurer, Ass0- when she died in 1831. Weeds May Be Set —Left Alone | [EONARD'S i as, MINNEAPOLIS (INS) ~ busi ~ them that chances are they will, 7 New Members thermostat treatment can give you warm winters without —— heat jand money. ¥ Hands off is the best policy to follow if the unit is to perform the which it was de ba signed: timing and regulating the 4amount of heat you want. 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Madison Ave., is the prihce charming who wins 4A gots psu riata ot eae sth nomena tina nena FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957” PON TIAG, MICHIGAN, TWENTY-THREE Penttae Fress Phote Miller’s daughter, in the spinning wheel fairy tale of “‘Rumpeistiltskin” to be presented by the Pan- tiac High School Speech Department next-week, “Rumplestiltskin 7 Opens at Pontiac High Monday ann, at 3 Tickets for the. matinees cost 30 cents and .are® available through the Pontiac and Waterford grade schools. The.cost of evening performance tickets is 50 cents and may be ob- tained from any member of. the ’Playcrafters or at the high school. r Bob Thompson will play the part} of Rumplestiltskin and Sherry Ev- erett portrays the Miller's daugh- ter. Other members -of the cast are Terri Fortino as Mother Hulda; ilton, ladies in waiting; and Sophia Skinner and Sandy Sommerville, pages. vot * * Mary Parrish, director, and Garth technical direc- Errington, tor, will be assisted. by several committees. The committee chair- men are Pat Watson, publicity; Sophia Skinner and Sandy Scem- wardrobe; Ann Hamilton, tickets; Sam Karaguleff, stage crew; and Bill Bank, lighting. , FALL VOCAL CLINIO On November 4, at 8:15 p.m. the vocal mass chorus of 700 voices conduct- ed by William L. Dawson, choral conductor, composer, and arranger le\from Tuskegee Institute in Ala- bama. Also in the program will be se- lections by the Boys’ Glee Clubs, directed by Edward P. Banghart; the Girls’ Glee Clubs, directed by Ms. Doreen Voltmann; the a .capelia choir;. directed by George Putnam; and several of the ensembles, The tickets cost 50 cents and are being sold by the members of the Vocal Department. WHO'S QUEEN? — One of these Lake Orion Se tel ebrations Reign Throughout County moe of the homecoming cele- brations throughout the county high schools this fall are being held tonight. _ AT LAKE ORION The big question at Lake Orion High School today is: ‘‘Who will be the homecoming queen?” . The election o «queen atid her court took place on Wednes- day, but the identity of the queen will not be known until half-time tonight during the coronation ceremony. Candidates for the coveted hon- or of queen are: seniors Sharron Lamothe and Eleanor Hatfield and juniors,..Gail Cook and Judy Rose. In addition to the above girls ‘two will be chosen for the court from freshmen Sally Beaty and Tana). Peck and sophomores Sharron Smith and Diane Dolecek. Many clever posters and pre ee ed wi. boost game spirit, line the ‘halls, walls and even ceilings of the school. The choosing of the homecoming queen and her court also livened the student body. Nominations for the royalty were made by popular'! vote of the student body. Four candidates were chosen from the senior class, three from the junior, and two from the sophomore class. Last weék the football team chose by secret ballot the queen and her court. Fran DeSormier, cheerleader captain, was elected queen with Kay Armstrong as senior attendant. Rosemary Kreza is the junior attendant and Karen Tuttle sophomore attendant. A bonfire and snake dance pre- cedes tonight's game. Also, | paradé of floats will be held prior to the game. There will be a‘dance following the game at the Walled Lake High Schodl sponsored by the sen- . ior class. ‘The o -crowning|Kathy McHugh. Sets, lights and AT WALLED LAKE of the quéen will be per-|sound effects ‘will be handled by Homecoming , tonight at Walled formed by John — senior class'Richard Roy, Tom . Neighbors, Lake High School is going to be| president. , Elaine’ Line and Bonn Koschke. _a big event for everyone. AT AVONDALE AT WEST BLOO ‘Avondale High School. varsity cheerleaders - accompanied Club 'by their codch, Miss Jacqueline LeBeau, will attend. a clinic at eee Vw merville, props; Barbara Mitchell, . Pontiae Press: Phete in everyone’s mind today is who, Left to right High School coeds will be crowned queen of the are: Sharon Lamothe, Eleanor Hatfield, Gail homecoming celebration tonight but: the questias Cook and Judy Rose. — ‘ Hold Lake Orion, Walled Lake’s Tonight Ypsilanti tomorrow. The cheer- leading: clinic will be held in the fieldhouse- of Eastern Michigan College. During the day, the cheerleaders will be given ideas to improve cheering techniques, and each school group will be judged on the performance of two cheers. Seven girls. attending aret Carol Atwood, Joan Bourdo, Bar- bara and Pat Parker, Zadell and Venette Hysmith, and Janet Wisehart, Rehearsals for Melody Jones, the senior play, are under the direc- More, co-production managers. Student director is Nancy Me- aiLintock; business manager, Marie Tate; and publicity Irene Taylor. of Zadell Hysmith, Lorena Lacas, Judy Ward and Pat Denton. Prompters are Kathy Morris and West Bloomfieid High . students: are making plans for the Homecoming oo sae a 3 and 26, ae zi lio \ a ‘ department will present its Fall Vocal Clinic. There will be a tion of Carol Bristol and. Larry}: The make-up committee consists School | | Junior Highs ing the students for home and work activities, Students at Lincoln have been .| hustling all week as they attempt to get in last minute reports, papers, speeches, etc., as the first marking period for the se- mester comes to 9 close. see that they have kept eligible to! keep their posts. Forrest White’ and the Honor and Awards Com-| jmittee are checking the cards for| outstanding achievement in prep- aration for the semester awards. | 180 menshors gathered at the circle: and his committee left nothing un-) done to provide pleasure and sur-| |prises for the affair, | ‘The flu bug and colds have taken ia toll of about 16 per cent of the; istudents, The numer has been| The faculty at Lincoln played a dropping through the week as the School is entertaining the seventh bit“on Wednesday evening as over: students battled to take the ‘right/grade girls ata series of break- pills to get back to school, jpartment are completing the prun- jing and cultivating of the school leampus to ready it for winter, AT WASHINGTON The ninth grade Girls’ Service Club of Washington Junior High fasts. This is a phase of the opera- the Michaelite, the St. Michael 1957-58 leaders of the staff: Joe ~MICHAELITE LEADERS — Preparing for-another-edition-of- High School newspaper, are the © Tatham, of Lake Orion, business Social Workers Elect Officers at St. Fred's By PAT FOSTER The Social Wotkers Club at St. Frederick High School elected of- ficers this week, a3 They are: Becky Schytt, presi- dent; Brian Dirker, vice-president; Judy Warrilow, secretary, and Jw. lie Gardener, treasurer, Tomorrow night a get-acquaint-. ed party will be held at tie’ YWCA, 22 Franklin Bivd., for 1 prospective social workers iw schools of the Pontiac area. Plans for the St. Frederick year- ».. A patron drive sponsored ‘by the necessary funds for the “Ramrod” got into swing Monday and closed today, Unfortunately due to the present! flu epidemic the Rams were un- able to tackle their southside foes, at St. Michael High School Sunday: ~ * ae -. . book are making definite headway.’ seniors.as a method of raising the manager; Connie Shindorf;- {standing}, of-631- Cameron Ave;, -co- editor; Ron Andrews, of 580 Montcalm St., editor; and Bob Mine- weaser, of 640 LeBaron St., sports editor, , Pontise Press Photo Junior Achievement Active at St. Mike's By MICHAEL BUCHANAN All this week, juniors and seniors have been spending an evening at the Junior Achievement Center on Pike Street. . At this first meeting of the school wear, they ‘were assigned their ‘rooms and met their advisers from “jthe supporting companies around who will work with them and. give them technical advice. a ‘Later oh, student officers: will che elected im*the yarions com- panies, * I] The members will select the product they wish to manufacture, ‘plan the production system, adver- tise ard sell, Most companies have a very good profit from the article at the end of the year. ‘The last part of last week brought a Naval officer and two imen to speak on the Navy Re- iserve program. They listed all the’ jadvantages. of the reserve, dis-) A aa celled last week because of the large increase in absenteeism due to flu, was held Wednesday under First Marking Period Ends Today By SANDY CLEMENCE: Today is the-end of the [first marking period at Waterford Town- ship High School, The library has really had a workout as last-min- ute themes were frantically writ- Wednesday. : * * * A Michigan Education Associa- tion teachér’s institute yesterday and today was the occasion for a two-day holiday’ at WTHS, Stu- dents had a chance to recuperate from those exams, After the victory over Berkley last week, the Waterford Skip- pers are ready for the southfield gym following the footbali game. At the Future Social Workers) Club meeting Monday guest speak-) Endelman, executive dren's Aid Society, talked about) her work with adoptions. 7 te aS The school talent assembly, can- PHS councn., COURT — Three braves and | : Gideon Robarge,. three squaws will assist the Chief and Princess of Anteneeban tonight at Pontiac High School's club); first homecoming celebration. “Chief” Larry Beamer and “Princess’’ court, who were runners-up in the Jearine Johnson will reign throughout the festival. The council- and tion for [the two titles consists of: Tom). In the ba all school elec- Front row; Dix St. Pris Runnels, 151 W. | Bob Thompson, 105 Mary Day Ave. (with Tom © | Waterford High Students \|Ready for Report Cards ten, Report’ cards will be issued): High School days tonight, A |the great amount of work to be dance will be held in the wrHs {ne on them, . |Jane Dovietian, Elaine Elliott, Kar- en Dickman, Betty- Steeler, and isecretary of the Michigan Chil peverly Swift. Donald Arsen will -be the faculty advisor. Waterlog and the year-book itself were honored with a Gold Medal . jf Distinction from the National “|Yearbook Exchange Club. This rat- ing gives Waterford Township High School a ranking of about 85 per cent in yearbooks in the country, the direction of Ratti Looman, dra- matics advisor, FLU POSTPONES. EVENTS the operetta and the play will not be ready on-schedule due to the flue epidemie these events have been rescheduled for a week. later - the play, November 8 and 9, _ the operetta, November 21 and * * * A committee of student council Plan Assemblies, P.T.S. A. Work - ae Junior High ‘Schodtstu-} James Brune and Burton Stack-,at Pontiac High School to take a, Lawrence Ware and the yard dents are enjoying a four-day well of the hall guard crew check Mystery Bus Trip which included. jcrew. at Li neoln maintenance de- weekend as the faculty attends a the report cards of all members to a Detroit stage show, Sidney Jones. two day teachers conference, free-| tion of the Big Sister service of the organization, - An election was held cosiently to choose grade representatives “Association Executive Board, Those eligible asd candidates were current representatives to the Student Council, Elected were: Cathy Jackson, seventh grade; Sharon Blacklaw, eighth grade; Charles Christensen, ninth grade. The first meeting of the Wash- lington Parent-Teacher-Student As- ‘sociation will be Thursday, October Y4, at the school at 8 p.m, , * *« * Fire Prevention Week observ- ances were closed with an assem- bly featuring a movie and brief talk by Fire Marshal Charles Metz. Fire. drills this fall have cleared the building in less than two minutes, Ninth grade homerooms will pre- sent an assembly program next Friday welcoming all new students to Washington, AT MADISON Members ofsthe ninth grade vo- eal class at Madison Junior High heki their first musical assembly of the year Thursday. Against a backdrop of red vel- vet, the concert choir appeared, wearing their new green and gold robes. Among’ the numbers pre- sented by the choir was the the day “Tammy,” featuring Clara Dawson as soloist accom. panied by the choir in a hum- ming background. A script to introduce each of the choir numbers was read by Jerry Heard. The program concluded with the‘ entire student body sing- ing the Madison Fight Song. a * * * The concert choir was directed by David Stimac, and accompanied at the plano by William Coffing, Donald Porritt, teacher advisor of Madison's Hall- Guards, has cho- sen the officers for this semester, tain, with Barbara Berryman and Janet Suckow as Lieutenants, Other members of this force in- clude ninth graders, Martha Mal- lory, Frank Williams, Ted Loren zen, Charles Johnson, Carlos-Go- mez, Pierce, David Moczarski, Judy Runyan. ald Vance, Janice Starkey, April Krupa, William Sweetey, John Pease, Larry Threet, Pamela Goode, Leroy Putsey, Susan Ter- Mar ach, Arthor Solomon, Mar old Completing the force are seventh graders Pamela Pritchard, Eliza- members. has been formed to take care of fod concessions and re- quests for, them for dances,: club activities and games because of * *« * Members of the committee are: ‘Ricky Eriksen, Lenora Schack, Thesplans, the dramatics club honorary society, have an- nounced their officers for this year, They include; - Dayton Thomason, president; Ruth Ann DeGrow, vice president; Carole Tynan, secretary-treasurer; and Don North, pledge-master. Beth Rose, 1957 editor of the comparison with other: beth Barton, John Bilkey, Nancy Morris, Kaye Gorsline,’ Course, Sandra McDermott, Jerry Chestnut, Michael Moczarski, Den- nis Hubble, Gary Pocchiola, Terry Hilliard, and Harry Helzer, - * * Plans are set for a record dance for Madison students in the cafe- teria on October 25th at the close of the school day, ‘ Monday will see the beginning of the Madison P.T.S.A, member- ship drive, Mrs. Lee McCartney, chairman of Each homeroom has been as signed a quota based on the num- ber of parents in the homeroom, The results of the campaign, which’ aims for 450 members, will be re- corded on Ae Be J thermometer displayed in Pontiac Presa Photo 936 Kénilworth Ave. (with war | Lawrence St. and ck row are: Muriel Upton, 590 E. Third Avé.;| Emmanuel Williams, 209 Chero- kee Rd., with peace pipe and Connie Scott, 20 SMALL GAME SEASON OPENS Oct. 21 Don't Be. caught shorthanded .. buy all your equipment now ot Slaybaugh’s OPEN A CHAR GE ACCOUNT] LICENSES — DUCK STAMPS — SHELLS — CLOTHING .. . Everything for the Hunter SUNDAY, WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY FOR. LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS... ocr. 20 = ae “LOTS OF FREE LIGHTED PA RKING” ee SLAYBAUGH’S: 630 Gaklend Ave. (Comer Cass) for the Parent-Teacher-Student- . “Halls of Ivy” and the top hit of | They are David TerMarsch, Cap- Eighth graders are Don ~ Ronald . SALES Ce ‘ : : : ee i Se ‘ : AG i A \ r : . \ ; \ 1 —. ae : : * } : New Restaurant | ==. a ie lca. _|Dropping China, WE REPAIR All Glassware . r gine ‘ } ne | el ; PARTS and SERVICE (96 Oakland FE 2-4021 Mystery Arms at Celebration have been able to get a sneak preview of the great Red Square military “roll past” during the midnight rehearsals being held in \ Moscow. These rehearsals have fea- tured a tarpaulin-covered trac- tor-drawn weapon nearly 100 feet long most widely held i Hl LF; ' Mackinac Island Plans | - _ | to Restore Fur Post : | MACKINAC ISLAND — The ote iY Ee 22 Pe ere ee ee ge gir zi rf Hd Cs i ; + : : : a; ff pea |i rl ii i You put a lifeline in my hand I was alone. Alone in a bleak world I did not 1956 Torch Drive dollars taught me to use this . Why You Should Give know or understand. There was no light, no joy, line. Once again, I can come and go like other By giving to the UF, you give to those who cannot help nofuture. BS ren ~ people. I can work! I can even walk down to the —-“Aemselves. . The UF is a permanent, non-profit organization k at night... ke went created to unite 55 separate appeals for funds. into one I was blind! a ea ven annual drive. ; Your dollars helped me. But there are many others yg i yee 5 eg ow Much You Should Give. And then you put a lifeline in my hand. It’s a _ like me. Part of every Torch Drive dollar you give Cousin how much you would give if each appeal were short line. Just an eight-inch dog leash. But it will go to help the blind. Give again, and give conducted» separately — then let your conscience be your takes me to the world outside my room. Your generously, won’t you? — - guide. Decide on your gift and show Pontiac ... and ‘ | : . : the world . . . that your heart is bigger than ever. 1957 TORCH DRIVE ... November 4-25 ‘ a ee er e e _ .. give “til it helps... give once for all Pe, PP he ee _. This Advertisement Sponsored by PE ae. le “Pontiac Manufacturers Association __ pee ea os ris ite, Satie sate ce eS ea ‘ikintin a Syl Py eee, uy 4 & gobical. stale task ee ge RES LS et Se emae | pes eee oe or pipes en ? 4 i meet | f ; i i y 1 ee ee J pee ; € is ys: oyle NEW TORE wOne ext ts, of the 95,000 persons killed in ac- cidents in America in 1956, it is estimated, was accident-prone. * Dr, Henderson, medical director of Johnson & Johnson, New Bruns- wick, N. J., is one of a growing number of experts in the field who ¥ * * “Accident-proneness is partly a matter of age,” said Dr. Hender- son, ‘It is mot altogether an acci- dent that leading cause of death from ‘the age of 1 to about riod of gre rebellion, repres- sion and emotional conflict. “After 30 the tendency to have accidents begins to fall off. But there is much. truth in an old adage of the insurance business ~—after three accidents luck is no tre the major factor in the pic- ture,” « Potler Ask Creation of Scientific Agency “scientific progress agency" ___to help the United States meet the: challenge of the space satellite era. Expect Sputniks to Solve Mystery of Mars’ Canals _ Ge tiestery af the emnale on Mars ‘ead penstrate the frontiers of the known universe with space Envisioning a “seeing eye’ in space at a “Sputnik Vic- tory Rally’ in p Ren Moscow last night, six scientists told a cheering crowd of 2,000 that tele- scopes on future sputniks would be able to send back “pictures” to earth by television. x* * * said, should be able clear up the mystery of the Martian “canals” and determine what they really are. Ss | | There are 79 nations represented in Washington, D.C, diplomatic circles. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957 lLodge | Expressway } een Nov. 7 - LANSING W\—Formal dedication of the 19 million dollar John C. Lodge hye og in Detroit will také place way Department. announces, The tri-level Davison-Lodge in- terckange, the next to-last phase! of the nine-mile project, will be fives ‘belie sie and!selt? You may be, according to Dr, Henderson, if:) ~ 1, You are fundamentally resent- ful against anyone or anything in life, carry a deep personal sense of. guilt, or brood about your problems while you are at work ior behind the wheel of a car; | 2. You haven't won the acclaim you feel you deserve in an impor- tant field, and you drive fast or \dangerously merely to call atten- tion to yourself; or 3. You become flustered in any emergency, and react emotionally ~—instead of with mature and’ im- mediate judgment, * * * “The ability to recognize these feelings of resentment and guilt is the key to gaining maturity,” said Dr, Henderson. ‘‘Otherwise, a y they are polite ways of self-mur- der, leading the individual uncon- sciously to destroy himself. — “T Delleve that at least half the accidents in industry and the home and on the highways could be avoided. But this requires two things—the ability of accidént- prone individuals to have insight into ‘their personality . probl and face up to the task of/ieco ing well-adjusted; the detection by psychologic tests of accident-prone persons who are a menace to both themselves and others on the high- way or in many industrial jobs.” * * * > But is it possible for an accl- dent-prone person ever really to become safe? “Yes, very definitely,” said Dr. Henderson. ‘‘He should talk out his problem with friends, his min- ister, his physician. Once he rec- NOW ONLY yy yas ES “# , i % = 908 OPE. ognizes his ptcblem, and adjusts to it, he can Degime 0 sale por son.’ But he dub have .to face his pretione-aie conquer it by grow- ing up. the department said, ~*~ + * A half-mile section connecting the south end of the expressway with Civic Center in downtown! Detroit is expected to be ready for traffic next year, Completion of the Lodge Ex. pressway will permit uninterrupted traffic from the Detroit River to Northwestern Highway in the city's northwest residential section. . ov. 7, the State High- opened to traffic the same day, inearly 3,000 diamonds Detroll a pest Ge eae EG quarter billion dollar road-bullding program covering the next five Britain's imperial crown: has : pearls. 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(9) ivEnToh FLOOR SHOWS 1 Formerly Commodore Hotel hee 1g) . cae EVERY for your listening and difieg masts ote cen Da 3 > | a FRIDAY and { - Plecmaere, -* G. K dishonest one can_ cheat on na more easily | once | I SATURDAY OPEN 7 DAYS BOB. LAWSON Goad make egaq “as W (14) WRITER. idk e. , = AND 7 NIGHTS et the Organ jm tm toctery mts) LATER «union te Libel Y BOB WEIGAND on ; tne gh are curious about JAM SESSION 4 PUESDAYS Tenor Sax and me ef unrelated tacts (i) sctrteanas (18) FRA | i Clarinet . ‘ cen BUS BOWEN at z tow Saute te © of the Orient, (18) BIEARRE: AND NK PERRY aS SS the Drums. | eben rl Diane WED. THRU SUN . wd ey 4 @re uneasy ebeut th of it | ® A) _* gadety from fellout in tn totace muciour atm li) Ow- 2 Corner of Elizabeth _ Beara eo Rao | Dell Ss Inn ute‘ cette HT BEER—WINE—LIQUORS tion to @ pretty young girl, (23) SLAVISH: (24) LAVISH. LEONARD 4195 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7161 te M. Most of us would rush mites Vigal talking banje & Tena, to the window if @ | crowd on the seat below. (%5) PA (26) PASSED. | SPADAFORE’S | BAR| 6 N. Cass near W. Huron. i P. ‘oe CR eed bolo dan President whom histery consid (33 DepAsE: en = (34) DEBATE. ™ , : t Meet the Crowd ‘ nat the DIXIE BAR ss Dancing Thursday & Sunday te JACK AXFORD Dancing Fri. and: Sat. @ &. Such a derelict com Tae Se mete wertet it ho fe tought @ trode. ((35) HAPLESS; (98) H OPELESS. "2592 Dinle to DICK DENGATE B. H @ former friend hed soonest sees SS DELIGHTFUL DINNER — GOOD MUSIC Highway | sand His oe ) © stitoe “=e | | § handle. «dificult school situation with —— (38) | OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES .* 1. Anyone is to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest Se een a Taree Prose employes ot Hels immed DINE and DANCE ~ MUSIC EVERY NIGHT CLUB TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Banquets and Private Parties 2 Entries.must be on official entry blanks printed In this paper. : ; 3. To submit ap entry the contestant must. his num- ff bers in the Beng spaces, cut out the area encl by dotted fi “@ limes and it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries [/ - @ will be if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 72 must bear a Tuesday, Oct. 22 postmark (oF béfore). No > A : = emitries received aiter that time whether mailed or delivered Jf P. U . 4 Ig songs will be declared eligible. The Press not responsi- ff . j@ for entries lost or delayed in the mail. GARDENS 5 4 Berry, Berry, telephone calls or mail Jovi details of the ff “‘e oe 3% contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. | Beer—Wine—Liquor : Potion mane é Meach weekly POTO-< iD cine i || 2125 DAVISTA DR. |) DUCK LAKE—MILFORD ae ‘OT = mH | ° e =| tw Green Parrot... | } Dancing Fri. and — A 23 7 : = __AT THE | _ AR HILLTOP SHOW BAR Dixie at Telegraph ) Come and Join the Fan Dancing Fri, ané Get. Evenings ' CHUCK STREBE’S “TUNE-TOPPERS” @ny ‘winners, the prize’ will be cided, @ solution is submitted. awarded om extra cash bonus of $25 Press of record on th = Only one bonus can be a ee how many Decker wlees oe Dutch Mil | Ne Bett Dancing Fri. and Sat. Nights to Pontiac's Own |... «6 Specialising in Good Food © SUNDAY. SPECIAL Baked Ham Dinner $43 50 Pagid will be published Monday : ee uy 2 Png a wong «on Aga Either or ail , ‘ e. will be ok individual eek 7s C. Ziem, Features orp. erigincore sole deticious candied sweet potatoes, cheese ineapple salad, hot ie the gallon my BN ae Western Swing Band wh endtapetnes. ee — Wve ‘aH | deadline. ye ae : ARIZONA @ STEAKS. e ) CHICKEN ) solution to the POT-O-GOLD tee VISIT OUR | @WINE @LIQUOR answer can atone “peg - : | COCKTAIL || oN Property a7 ee “Wester. Partners” 1 t LOUNGE | Ty Our Fomous 3S tare eves etunee las d to POT-O.GOLD, bias : [p 5 Open Daily. e.m.to2a.m—Sundey2pm.todem -SCRIB S$ Bar end’ nei a Winners will be OuU- LL-C ME RE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | ye Y — ALL-CO "ft 1650... Perey « at repos Rd. FE 3.9732 | 130 S. Telegraph ___-FE 4-698) WESTERN and SWING 22 | . ea ‘ : ; — fp? ' Pe ia ' ’ f a i : es ined & ‘i ‘ e i ' . ¢ | * “ : ‘ j : ; V2 Noe ; f : ’ | . “f | Vora \ ee i . | # \ , a ere 2 ’ Li . ‘ EVERY FRI.,.SAT. and SUN. ~~ FEATURING “~~~ ee ae aa 7 Se Be SES gest. ts dug | & ag Meth itl ac ras we P i re ce =p” ae a hg See Tee : aes fd ee ees a pe OED a + 3 er a ee Be * c: 5, : F3 = im _THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1057 WASHINGTON ‘aNs) — thing happened to’ me at dinner — KF PONTIAC . DRIE:? in} te Dry e: ‘a 10) 1 Bik. North of T. FE 5-4500 ( Tonight - Saturday h 3 BiG FEATURES ) DOUBLE DOSE of HORROR if KILLS BUT -CANNOT BE ga ete stateaesange sae , High and Mighty soasare ond Léomuad 1. North TORLWEREA IRON VADs pier ratio > ig > + id > Bob Considine Says: a ~ ys a =e . ae Press Attends ‘Banquet-iWeper Sees Olin pont in Waliamsburg, Didn't see She must have been there. Star- } | = _ FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT * *® ALL COLOR * TONIGHT DOORS OPEN __Thrw SUNDAY O 9%. Ree as Lucky Lindy! the SPIRIT-2: of SLLOUIS< SHOWN AY 8:30 ONLY. FREE PARKING MUNICIPAL lot i | ! i rat SKY | soxorcs | DRIVEIN, TONIGHT and SATURDAY TT KILLS —BUT CANNOT BE KILLED! it rises from 2000 _ miles beneath the earth to melt sHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M. Extra - SATURDAY -- Extra. “ALLEGHENY UPRISING” John Wayne -- Clore: Trevor . | Please.” And she gets no time- + Bob- Mathias Is New Pans \champlon Bob Mathias became a \“Steve Canyon” ‘both a TV series and a feature| Just to make sure he gets the fewer vehicles than last year. ‘end of September, 2,284,340 autos, | ‘with 8,578,337 passengers. vehicles and 8,502,502 passengers, jin 1956. Bikes Speed Service | Canadian Rockies are consider- jably. lodge, the manager has equipped. \his waiters with bicycles to de-| can give = ing ‘at ‘wall, th’ the outer. pitched, one was aware tain shuffling of feet and arr oc-| casional. command indicating Her|century medieval Latin script of lateral sword exchiatige on the i slight. Majesty’s arrival, a toast being the priceless document ~ perhaps’ offered to her, the toast she'the best of three in existence. gracefully gave in‘ return, her The man swallowed uncomfort- speech (which got two godd/ably. “Yours, Your’ Majesty,” he; laughs) and her departure. laos +’ @ “a ‘Seems she had lent it to the’ “Fortunately, the royal tour is, ‘Festiva for the duration. armed with a mimeograph ma-| + * © chine, and some generally. inv is- ible but agents. ‘Though Her Majesty was ‘by one of as out of sight as the green on women I've eyer seen, Mrs, Alon-| two_nice dames from AP and UPjof the and the gentlemen from Reuters Yorktown celebvation Both and the Canadian Press that she|and his wife are former wore “white satin, skirt, crystals, diamonds, pearls,/two hard years on this affair. moonstones, ‘sapphires, with a dia- ‘ Mr, Dill whe formerly mond. end pearl tlars. worked for Virginia's great. Must have leoked wonderful. journalist, Virginius Dabney (an. She’s a beautiful woman, I think. | old tennis buddy of mine a few It's a pity she has such a hard = springs back), reveaied that job. She has te know more shortly after the dust settles at things than John Kieran used te know ‘en. “Information up again. Saturday by a reen- actment of the battle of VYork- town. Some 2,008 men will en and-a-half for overtime, Hollywood Headlines Gets Star Part in Feature By DOROTHY MANNERS (Substituting for Louella Parsons) ert resort HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Athletic! Comsisting of » main house, a — guest house, pool and three acres | of lawn and orchards, the late | ipapa and received the biggest) mammy singer's home is a fit news of his ‘acting career all in setting for the thin singer, whe -one week. John Wayne, who holds, is at the peak of his career right i Mathias’ contract, is buying the now just as Jolson was when he comic strip for| Set *. film starring Bob. privacy he Wants, and which he it will be thing of 0 tare om have with his former desert ily affair with Wayne's son, jhome on Tamarisk Golf Club,/ Mike, acting as producer for his Frank has bought the two lots ad- dad’s Batjac productions. \joining the Jolson property. . is * *® * First, Mathias stars in The’ Saitek Brandis wine ie: disibee 0 “Whose Magna Carta “4: ri which the press. table had been she asked the curator at the Old closing of| cer- World Pavillion: at Jamestown fes-| gave Elizabeth's forebears the iPecurs today before the : tival, ag .she’ surveyed: the 23th beot and led te a certain ual. Committee on Legislative Over | \balf of them dressed as red coats, moned officials of the Civil Aero-| t. ‘inautics Board to an afternoon ~ the Richmond inor’s Foot. Guard of Connecticut.) 1 Order of iGeorge IIT, Ging et 4 gage in this restoration of the act of the war Part of Lord Cornwallis. Two thousand army (U.S.) boys, jwill engage in the return fight,| ‘waged on the same field that | brought the Revolutionary War to. ‘a elose, Asked if this was wise, iat this particular time © of somehow efficient press exfor’s formal dinner Was graced stock market, Mr. Dill delicately! the most attractive deferred to Mrs, Dill. * * * ‘a tricky dog-leg golf, hole, we-zo Dill, wife of the brilliant young) “wey get throtfeh in time for| Moulder said. CAB’s action is) knew back at our table with the/assistant administrative director tea and win again,” ste’ said, and Jamestown-Williamsburg-; was not one to doubt her in he the least. Mr, Dill. took a dimmer| News: view, bell-shaped paper. people who have worked’ dress rehearsal the return bout interagency communications on in-| however. He told a Fr iday | ‘would be held Saturday between ‘fwo and four p.m. “If there were, pany This is a big oeceasion for mem- ‘bers of the Centennial Legion of} ‘Historic Commands, a group of ‘patriots quartered in most of the Williamsburg it_will be kicked original 13 states. They'll parade Many eye ailments upon changes: » around the battlefield with a stout heart that ‘records of government agencies | | 1 i |W whether regulatory agencies are the carrying out the intent of Con- Our remote table at the Gov- Sputnik and the condition of the STs. which will overcome any|. 1} '5 States Control Funds CHICAGO — Five state iments have taken direct action. to House Committee Asks CAB Files leontrol the h of employe |pension and welfare fimds, They | WASHINGTON «An old con-| are New York, Washington, Wis-] mse over congressional access to’ consin, California, and Conneeticut. /enwee Masyhs—Nolne Makers, ate. "PIPER'S MAGAZINE ourirr: 85 ‘Auburn Ave. 3 louse GRAND OPERA ~ Tickets on Sale _By mail until Oct, 28 Silanes Bvenings, main fleer, $5.40, HNO, B.0 and 92.50, " peteony. pag $3. $2. Matinees, Main Geor, $4.80, $3.50, $2.50 and $1. Row dew $4.80, $2. 800nd $1.50. * * * / Chairman Moulder (D-Mo) sum- ‘hearing before the committee lwhich is assigned to determine Butterfly; Mov, 74 Nov, 24 EVE, Traviete; Nev, The committee wants to. know’ why the CAB declines-to give it. ‘full aceéss to CAB records. “wholly without basis in prece-| ‘dent or law.’ tDblEe DRYER ~Voor Ole Maestro tavites You io~ * * * Among. niaterial withheld were) The ternational aviation routes, work-/ ing memoranda of a board mem-| ber and his assistant, and CAB! ‘members’ personal files, a a9 Livernots Fenkell Detroit Sauare & Round Dancing: Every Foen.-fri-Se Adm. et Sapte eb a are! a Orchestras at the iy Hallroome, Come Stag Coupte Garden Center Ballroom 202 Woodward, Detrolt Seauare & Rowand Demeing Every Thurs.-Sat.-Sun, Finest er $1.00 penmee: « Hippocrates, the famed physician) among the early Greeks, blamed! > te tee in the weather. your ? BU OTTERFIELD Theaters ailing foot — these worthies from Blues, the Gover- ithe Rhode Washington Charleston, Island Light &. 0C., Militia, the Infantry -of The Indepen- dent. oar Infantry of Fayette. | / ville, N. C,, and the Irregulars of why * * * Elizabeth s two jokes at ‘Williamsburg were written in, or ‘most lavish properties in the des- ad-libbed, at the Williamsburg] They were references to who goofed off the United States, and George Wash- ington, ariother relative who won ‘the duke im that particular rev- olution. She spoke her lines well, at the end of a day that would dinner, able to see her, one could sense that the poor déar’s feet hurt and She’ d like had get out of the shoes, have killed @ hdfse. Without being” Fraternal EAGLES West Huron Street (M-59)- Saturday, Oct. 19 Women’s Auxiliary FALL FESTIVAL FULL DAY OF ACTIVITIES SOPHIA IOREN Ab— 1:05 « 4:07 - 6:40 - 8:48 : ovevevecscas k The most ambitious trek « film expedition ever undertook . . . over the treacherous Pyrenees .. . actods “hong rivers” > CStgr eieent cities and blazing plaine—to cap- ture the story of the monster gun that shook the world and the three who lived and loved in ite shadows! « STANLEY KRAMER'S MONUMENTAL FILMING OF THE PASSION” TECHNICOLOR’ - VIETAVISION® FLOOR SHOW | EXTRA: WALTER WINCHELL PARTY & CARTOON — MEMBERS FREE— WED.: Cary Grart in “AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER” Members. Bring Your Guests |Alamo” also for Wayne starting 88) picture with his bride Anfia Kashfi ‘soon as Duke finishes “The Town-|for. his independent Pennybaker | send Harris Story’ for 20th in company. But as he owns no suit-| Japan. jable property there's a strong! * * * ichance he'll listen to Arthur Frank Sinatra has bought the Al. ‘Freed’s offer to co-star with Anna. Jojson estate gives Frankie one of the |Seas’’ at MGM. STRAIGHT LOVE DRAMA Although Freed is a top producer of MGM musicdis, there'll be no e. will be a straight love drama as Reported in Windsop.itvax sien Mente Blue and Ra- quel Torres played it originally in 1928,"’ Freed. tells me WINDSOR,’ Ont.. — A sum- * ra ‘ traffic shows nearly age ol fbb and more than! Hollywood in shorts: .Lana Tur- 4,500,000 vehicles have crossed the DT took a day off from “Another |Detroit-Windsor border this year, | peo lace a haesesgr Ds persons 29,302 Le nurse jpesoad weed -— |Lana was walking across the set e-month period to the:When a canvas tarp came loose In the nin and swung right across her face j in Palm Springs|in “White Shadows of the South | eee ae production numbers in this. “ttl NOW! ~ COMMERCE “2 DRIVE-IN THEATER SOUTH END UNION LAKE ROAD . Open 6:30 Show Starts 7:00 gtk —__ IM 3-066! 2-UNBELIEVABLE REVEALING FILMS -2 TONIGHT | YOUNG GIRLS FACE LIFE! see “gover ‘A od | comnts knocking her down. Sat with Esther Williams and | Ben Gage at the party and they | * * * | tell me they’re building a new In, 1956 2,306,466 vehicles entered) home in Yucca Valley, near | Palm Springs. Esther is one | happy girl te he back in the ‘trucks and buses entered Canada ‘at Windsér with 8,489,020 mel gers. Detroit, i le i i i i i i i > dp i > t_ oD eh F ‘ Gs — OELINGUERCT Rent We, HOWARD uUGHES’ Sox ton mo tot “VC RUPPEN PAUL PL eS COMED . ; TECHMICOLOR’ e * ° eeee Featares At. Ht; 1e~ tite a:18+ O18 7: OS * Exploding with all the power of the Jet Age all the passio af a dat ve stor i | EXTRA: CARTOON FUN “THE BIG snooF |= Hors! YOUTH AT STUDENT PARTIES . LOVE TO THEM WAS GREATER THAN LiFEt ee BACHELOR” STA | DEBBIE REYNOLDS in “TAMMY and the RTING TUESDAY ll Ml Mi i i i i ee i i i i i end "SUSAN SLEPT HERE” _— ae neiee ae rem e From Windsor to TIMES TONITE "Matiny On the Bounty” ““Ranning Target" ‘persons compared with 2,291,370, Europe. She tells me, “the bust-y girls: are out of style in European films Those entering at Windsor on ali of a sudden. Suddenly all the |touring permits this year num- Italian and French actresses are Ibered 325,086 compared ) 326,077 a year ago, reflecting a! * * #* | drop of 991 this year. | with | covering up.” Speaking of clothes, June Ally-) son’s gown for the "My Man God-' 'frey’’ premiere was strapless or-| chid taffeta with a bustle, rather JASPER, Alberta—Because the daring for June who usually goes, lmany private cabins at Canada’s for Peter Pan collars. . 2.284.194 vehicles carried 8,492,123 U-S.A., after four months in p= OPEN 6:45 .MA 4-2151 _ WALLED LAKE SPACE HORRORS IN MONSTER-SIZE DOUBLE-BILL! INVADE EARTH... IT DOUBLES iN SIZE EVERY NIGHT! 'swank Jasper Park Lodge in the | spread around the main liver food and drink to his custo-' imers. By using ‘bicycles, waiters, faster service and) handle more calls. | | Different... 1A meal at China City . 6 off I just what you need to get itid of | meals” that you're so tired fy. of ... Step into the China Tantalizingly those "everyday | City: and be “different.” Hours: Mondey, Fridey 11-10:90 Saturday 11:00-1:30 A. M, ” gunday Nese - 10 P.M, RESTAURANT | 1070 W. Huron : FE +n “Carry Out Orders", i EXPLOSIVE FUN in the comedy of the year! GREGORY PECK . LAUREN BACALL. rNING ————-— SATURDAY ——— 5-CARTOON—2-FEATURES NOW! ‘Thru MON. ‘ »” M-G-M presenta WOMAN pea KIDDIES MATINE! 3 : = ' Winless Purdue ‘bdlemeler Losses ‘Have Been. -to. Area - Powers - EAST LANSING (‘* — The best winning college football team in the country against the best losing That's the way the Saturday struggle shapes up when star-stud-| ded Michigan State, the No. 1 team one nation, meets poor luck Pur- ue . Michigan State swept through Celifornia 10-0 and then wrecked Michigan 35-6 to take top spot “im the Associated Press poil from Oklahoma. i Purdue, meanwhile, lost its first) ithree starts, 12-0 to revitalized! \Notre Dame, 21-17 to .highly-) lated Minnesota and 23-14 to Wis-! AP Wirephots he i . BAD NIGHT FOR TERRY — Terry ‘Sawchuk .4 (1), Detroit Red Wing goalie, turns around after | tacing shot trom Boston Bris” Real Chevrefils td find the shot in the net in the 2nd period of their game at Detroit's Olympia last night. Chev- refils made it 5-0 with this shot and Boston won the game, 5-1. On the play, two ‘Red Wing play- | “Who else has_a schedule like, ers, Bill Dineen (12) and Marcel Pronovost (3) ‘lus?'= queried Purdue coach Jack! took Chevrefils into the boards and the Bruin ‘| Mollenkopf. winger suffered a muscle injury and left the “Minnceota to Mo. ond we pee ‘ game. pushed them ‘all around, Notre PURDUE SPARKPLUG — The Purdue Boiler- rs z | makers have been waiting three games for full- pes ae - é° | back Mel Dillard to show his 1956 form. The big 1 ; ; ; place. So now we take on what guy, heart of the Boilermaker attaek, will be’ run- eveaybadyy savote te the toy-tense | i ~ country, : Hawks, Badgers Meet in ‘Bomb’ Test & #3 AP Wirephete ning against Michigan State's top-ranked Spar- tans Saturday at East Lansing. A yéar ago he was the Big Ten’s leading ball carrier. ‘humbled 85-6 by Michigan Bruins Skate to 5-1 Victory lost to Stanford and Ore- e=:= === Wings Slapped Again 2:3" “We have to improve an awful a —_{— — #60 _verdict. a lot.” he admitted, “or we are going | of olveri 34. ri “ : f last year see eee DETROIT «we — If there can be little consolation at the 16:03 mark mented “That's the first time the to be run right out of the jadiaen' NEW YORK (INS) — The atom Boston U., Penn-3rown. California-| Iowa State-Missouri, Maryland- / ~. " anything ‘good’ about the Detroit! jot the third- period when rookie | |Wings have knocked oiz near-record performance when the ried and assisted on the goals by Datrait ice. | igan State’s main rival for Big thé country, with Iowa's defending | mba hie es. nee ~ seals| as eine: ge |Ten championship and Rose Bow]. ~~ — ‘iecond only { U Lj itt | 2 - days | again t Terry webuk last night! Stastuk Bucyk. Real ; honors, won the game. 9 Michigan State in total offense|” O e dened the Northwestern campus, within a 4i-second period. flls’ goal in the second petied | Lorne: Ferguson ised Jast, ~ as we jand Wisconsin third. fF SE Nien A Height senson was! wese’mnire than eneugh | “blo be leah, fe {tieht’s gumne and.maf enter a De-| Michigan State ig a 20 point fa-| An alrve-greund war shapes |f : lle a predicted. pan eee baa Susan ts carey thb Bruins a | . -— ‘troit hospital for treatment of hig vorite right now with the odds up, with the Badgers, boasting _ Calls em ; ‘n &1 triumph over the Wings, |, '' “4S & frustrating night for the injured shoulder. There is a chance makers. Not much change is ex-| the second (to MSU again) most» 4 . Sa “tor ae made ambitious who now have dropped all three ,Wings, Warren Godfrey, veteran that Ferguson may. not be back in pected, because it figures that petent ground assault in the _ plans Wildcats. Recruiting pateestee eal wen. thelr. only defenseman, had a rough night of action for another week. way, country and fowa touting a for | has been vigorous ‘and the North- teed — ithings. The height of futility came ™ Spartans used 67 men in | ward passing offense topped only . [EA *o.. western roster is dotted with the tees sneer ‘in the second period when yon | the hens enaber against Indiana. | °Y Utah. To complicate matters first arrivals, mostly from Ohbio.| wronco Horvath, Vic Stasiuk and knocked Godfrey down during pe | further, Towa has the country’s | Parseghian himself has a’ Buck-|John 4The Beast) Bucyk scored mild tussle near the Red Wing ana liens: lam Everybody bat coach Duffy | |. tuning Goleune, y's | ‘There is much to support the view that tomorrow’s Army- eye background, having coached tom 6:54 to 1:35 of the first. pe- nets. Seconds latetGolttrey rushed | Seasherty’s ” small ie whe | \ _ Pitt game at West Point will be won by the strongest football Miami of Ohjo te an upset vic-| riog, breaking up what had beer-at Bucyk only to find himself flat wane uniform, ‘got a chance | lowa. ranked fifth in this week's force in the East. Navy, of course, may be the stumbling block tory over Northwestern in 1985, , against the Hoosiers, “top-ten,” is an early touchdown : a ead : Pot a redhot battle between’ two hard-/on the ice again. i] | Q 3 Teo leat ¢ the Siate {@Vorite. The Hawks have breezed, |and will have a chance later to pepve it. But right now, Anny i gie Foange ort: roe fighting hockey teams. When Blureet. Pronevost: of the Or on 0, - saat i — _ bag ate past Utah State, Washington State, and Pitt, each a one-time loser, are yp there, with Navy close. pect to produce winning results.|. The bang-bang-bang job by the/Wings accidentally tripped up lines- ‘by Big Ten travelling ‘rules, so 204 Indiana, wihle Wisconsin ciob- I'm not forgetting the unbeaten Ivy Leaguers, Princeton and They have created themselves the| Bruins took ‘all but/a little br the|man Art Skov in the secand period, Remain Tied for Fired dere are two complete teams and ¢Ted Marquette (60 to 6), West Dartmouth, both good, ones and well coached, but not with “toughest schedule in Northwestern|8ht out of the Wings and it was'someone in the press box com- ichard thers 2m fillers-in aching to perform Virginia and Purdue. ° the same manpower. : as. R a Brothers! ‘again, Oklahoma is a 33-point choice to 2 * x * Keep Rolling | state had a longer than usual Tesister its record 4th straight! arter its shaky start against Oklahoma, Pitt has developed ( ipracti ce yesterday because the. ivictory, at the expenses of Kansas. | By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS (Workout the previous day was sent, Notre Dame rests up for next Rumer has:3f-cruund the Ne-|iors by rele. Conse, concen | rete fume with Pitabargh and | ‘ ra on § ing r- Army s a home e® agains prams Pain: on J epee, oom on bass etbenen ‘wits: the casheek on, Pitt in « battle for wasinre oer entire Pitt squad, notably the réserves, has improved since change . their, monicker plays that worked well against) premacy. \in games just about of ,the caliber Pitt’s coaches might have “Richard, Canadiens”. Michigan. ! Texas A & M is the 10-point outs ‘desired. John Michelosen will be able to make replacements 9 6°26 ‘in a Southwestern Conference *°™orrow with a good deal of confidence. Linemen and backs And. there probably won't be jheadliner with Texas Christian,|! saw only briefly in that first game have come along now. many dissenting votes*from the |Oregon State is 74g points at UCLA. If Pitt wins tomorrow it will be on this reserve strength: , Montreal fans either if the Rich- \Duke is favored by 26 points to But the edge, it appears, belongs te Army. Army will s 200-Pound : ard Brothers — M “The Bag 20 oun |whip Atlantic Coast rival Wake ; Rocket” and Henri “the Pocket Forest and Auburn is favored by a be what Bob Zuppke used to call “a smart team, smarting under unexpected defeat.” The Cadets came out of the Bear—for a Ru Rocket" — continue to keep the, ° g jsingle point to successfully invade ‘ ‘|Canadiens in first place. even| gstaniey Tominsky Jr... 431 Marion Georgia Tech. ‘Notre Dame game in good physical shape, but bitterly . {though it be in a tie with the Bos- 4... pontiac, waited to get his Other important Southwestern- disappointed. Army has fast, aggressive, well-drilled power ton Bruing, - mother a nice bear-skin rug. He battles include undefeated Arkan-| in this team, up forward and in the backfield. From their balanced and unbalanced T formations, An- ve Re OF already had one for himself (shot $48 vs. Texas and SMU at Ricé., -After the Canadiens 9-8 shellack- three years ) iIn the Southeast, it's Tulane at ye ges at derson, Dawkins and Bourland can force Pitt to spread its defense with its outside running strength. And if Pitt con- ing of the Toronto Maple Leafs). * * Mississippi tonight, Kentucky last night, the Richard boys have Recently of and. two other Pon- ‘LSU and Mississippi St. at Florida. centrates defensive strength to stop Army running, it will find Bourland effective with his passes. The contrary can be true. scored 12 of their team’s 25 goals| tiac boys went to Germfask (UP), 9 is at Washington State and have 11 assists. This has en-| and Stan realized his hopes with | for another top Pacis Coast abled Montreal to keep half a hold; q 200-pounder. Trip was Stan's) game, Yale is at Cornell in the of course, when Pitt has the ball with Kaliden throwing as on first place with the red hot 2nd this year, thé first proving Ivy League feature and the | ‘they are much the same kind of team. Bruins, who won their fourth of) fruitless. Seuthetetealsinnes offers WE: * * rs the year without a loss or tie, ol, . . ‘ominsky’ Z t VMI, Richmond over Detroit. ; Tominsky’s fear was discov ae caw “ aia ot Army's reserves will be improved by last week's work. ’~ * & pe tenting oy ag Rey Pa Wedhiagion l caus to. |Morale-will be good. I know Earl Blaik’s ability to sharpen over. was WwW eorge a The Richards seem to be taking etna tice ey '& team after defeat. Army will be up. | well. When they played Oklahoma, the Panthers were just ‘not far enough advanced against a team of Oklahoma's de- velopment and one which used so well the quick kick. The to the) Pontiac Hunter Sekt eT aoe , [turns in scoring and it was Hen-! ri’s last night. He scored the “hat trick". with. two first. period goals and .one.in the third period, and had three assists, The Rocket’. ‘scored twice,. the second. giving him a total of 499 for his NHL ‘jeareer, and also had two assists. pre eager today by prexy Warren’ a distance of 30 yards, says, A Ind bear was seen as the shot was fired, but escaped in the woods. and Jerry Voorheis of Pontiac. The trio saw many. partridge, ducks and rabbits, they pepengel.| night. Other major pairings include: | Dartmouth-Holy Cross, Princeton-| Colgate, Navy-Georgia, North Car-| 'pértant Atlantic Conference game} tonight; Alabama-Tennessee, Bos-| ton _ College-Villanova, Bucknell- CHICAGO m™ — This is the his” collegiate debut. last week adversity, In the Midwest tomorrow, Wisconsin's sophoniores will prove whether Iowa belongs in the first ten. It’s the first test |of the year for Iowa. Minnesota ‘and Michigan State don’t aA With Tominsky were Bill Obret, joline State-Miami in another im- | |seem in much dahger. Down South, N.C. State can run into conte tonight at Miami, though I have not forgotten those two. good — Hunter and Christy. I may be wrong but I see a for Georgia Tech's sophomores to bounce back 5 famners in the has been ° At |e ‘Dave Celhacioan of Viswindien. NATION'S LEADING PASSER — Bob Winters, Utah State Uni- Orlick Names Aides Watch Out for Mini. cae unbeaten Auburn.” Mississippi and Arkansas He bas gained 316 yards on 65 | versity quarte?back, shows passing form which has put him at head for 1958 PGA Season should continue unbeaten in their a amine against rd carries im four games for » 4.5 of nation’s aérial ground gaining with 45 completions in 83 attempts : f U set Ti mM e i n ‘Bi gq. Te n Tulane and Texas respectively. average and leads the Falcons in for a gain of 577 yards in 4 games. Selection of Michigan PGA ofti-| Pp |_ . The Pacific Coast presents an unvsual picture, with Cal!- with 25 points. Dave also . ee iclals for the 1958 season was! ‘fornia, USC and Washington winless, UCLA struggling against and- Stanford twice beaten. Oregon State should * 8 w n ‘Here Jan. 18 = = Be Tam “O'Shanter. . Don against Northwestern. oli tite. Ladies’ ourney~ 3 be » ebairmen, (me Of the season 5 ae ged Etiot.- teedly. will have. @ proamaptesiags in a trouble. Oregon and Washing- wa oe “helene will head the; start cropping up in Big Ten few tricks for this nationally tele-’ ps down championship events committee. football. vised engagement. Could be some | *"*?e’* “tems een” ” edaes limprove a peureh — Army speed a e * * | The most likely spot for a sur- spread ‘stuff to utilize further the! gyan; over North. Caroline Mate - wn oe Paso beeee glen vg eee Orlick ind Emil Beck are being prise on tomorrow's schedule passing of Tom Haller, who com- al ee oF break! Pesnustvanin pong weer, geet : conaier for national jobs as appears at Champaign where, pleted 19 out of 13. passes for 183 notississinos over Tulane—Niane attack’ @*™ veam should break through fis “time A new feature sports event for) Elks wife,” widow, unmarried /Secretary and: treasurer yespec-\coach Ray Eliot, a master of the yards in Iinois’ 21-7 loss to Ohio [net ‘going consistently yet okt eal Colgate—Tigers’ single jthe Pontiac area will be held here daughter’ or unmarried sister, itively at the annual session Nov. /ambush, has a homecoming incen- State. '. Texas ews’ Arriivoow | columbia over Harvard — Close, but ‘an, 18, 1958 when the The length of the tourney wit 1-15 for which the state delegaesjtive in keying his Tint for victory make good line pay off. wisiscorer Comell—Yale, but mile need Club stages its Ist| geen upon the number of enor tt Orlick, Beck and Soper. Hor-jover unbeaten Minnesota. 'R Calh F od rn see on gO ae tate) Winter oe anmual Ladies National tnvitation-itrieg “will be nim on corisécu-'°? Smith, honorary national prexy) On similar homecomings of SOry \alhoun Favor Guia siaie over Indings—-Buckayes tn 0 ‘cas, urtmeuth-Wely Creve + out toitive’ Weekends Until all howengsie sie G2 wih See state, grep, 1955, and 1956, Eliot pulled upsets) NEW YORK i —Rory Calhoun, |p ows. ,srey. Wiscsnsl-—Biegset teat yet) homecoming for Ji talum ne ee is completed. of Michigan and Michigan State. (4. middieweight division's strong| "ow Over Kansas—Not the week/on coures ages ee shipmen back ht ear eee a a Minnesota, with three strsight |man, te a 3-1 favorite to beat clev-|E,treskn, Supers stg on Ts bwSaleeve vay oe rdoaian [2 automatic alleys at local lodge) + Nee. 4 }-triumphe, incleding twe tx con- (er, . , elusive “Rocky . Castellani at/otiense too, strong. | apraauee ovee” Neate 5 for the ry aiiéap | One ‘of the highlights of the, : | play over Purdue and (Madison Square Garden tonight. ; Lal aa bed a oem ‘Alsbarne--Vels have fe- + new - keg feature. will be the) bs Sa a down coway| Northwestern, must be wary. ‘The 10-rounder between the 23- on ~ has) veloped scoring tmemenitiat. : miist be turned in bY!awarding of ‘a. bowling -ball to megs 4 wa, 4 Neat old belter) with the bulging) “Rinnessa’ over” tiliols—Gophers con- well but adfenve Teast suck iaygsttsets a will “be 19) some lucky, participant 0 ghee A Mate wh The rafiked No! 4 biceos and the fleet-footed, sea- oS bellies | coeereia. Teak over Auburn—Hect on iweekend. é WOCKEY AT A GLANce |. (nationally, are “pated. a 13-point coned Castellani’ headlines the} Trojans « wil mere | takes oer Otte ‘Forest—Cariton, ate. on ME KO oe 8 "atts » nena ease Itaverite with their. two ‘solid unita|free: fight showin the Garden nao"sve Yost te Sati abe , and God line cris fine) Seagal alae Goedel a sores 3 ae directed by quarterbacks Bobby ‘since last, March Evangelist Billy Beate UCLA—Uclana a er kata DRT Si alike: ome + bee Neen ‘any lodge office or by Soni Only gene wok at hie GF toes : /Grafam, “an 8 poe 0 rodeo) mae Fe Shesees| aint pallibe bad witer range itacting tournament secretary va added land other asse events have oC: gage \Miller; 357~S. Roslyn sel Pon-: Mmaock. ‘Martin, a breakaway rutmer who cupied the arena,. noted as, the Pa ay Oot rant wih speed: ‘Teor * Mpeae ween ioc or peel aes a any tongue, averaged 5.2 yarda in 11 trips fn|Palace of Pugilism, gf a a alld — 2 ¢ e : { Ts j a ‘ ' \ * & ae ae ae =f - A os se heiheretile ey ee TWE NTYN NINE, Rugged Wisner Scene of Homecoming Game Tonight Trojans Hope to Whip. | Chiefs-and Ruin Gala _ Occasion at PHS | By BILL CORNWELL | ]ts Pontiae High School's Homecoming tonight at Wisner DAN KELLY, a member o! fomeny — 8 ee Se . team do everythi the quality sdles staff. at Pit can to spoil the whole affair HOMER HIGHT, MOTORS, |r the Chiefs. Coach Herb Kort's Trojans INC., invites you to. get in | come to Pontiac with only one on the final clean-up of vietory in four starts, but the rec- ord is deceiving. now 17 OLETS — Last week, for example, they PONTIACS — BUICKS ... won all but the final score against Flint Northern. They still a nice selection, but pushed the Vikings up and down they're going fast and] the gridiron, them dropped a ‘ 14-7 decision on a touchdown won't last (wagons and | pont return late in the contest. | hardtops still available). Their lone disaster was a 54-6 We Feature FREE COUR- | drubbing by powerful Midland two) TESY CAR SERVICE... ened by an invasion of fu, ‘ ; They opened the season with a| Available to All Our New J gg deadlock against Grand Rapids, Car Service Customers . . Our Courtesy’ Cars Have their sole win Months. Vale Conference game for | as title hopes are concerned. | Saginaw has already lost one 4 will spell. curtains——for—its —title ambitions, Pontiac won its league opener last Friday, stunning heav- ily favored Saginaw Arthur Hill, 20-12. The Chiefs will be running against the biggest .defensiye line jin the SVC.. The Trojan defensive line averages 212 pounds and the offensive forward wall boasts a 200-pound average. | Operating behind these front _ line bulwarks are Dick Jones, _ a slick operator at quarterback, | and fullback Bob Yauck, a 212- , Pound biock-buster. Pontiac will be outweighed and ‘Stamina to a severe test. of football observers. After taking Only 15 “Minutes Away” |* 357 thumping: from Wyandotte, in the opener, they. have rebound-, ed with a 13-6 verdict over Lan-, H ising Sexton and the upset of Ar | ‘thur Hill. Sparking this comeback has | been Fred Staley, who took over MOTORS, Inc. “Buy the Quality Way, whe was calling the signals See Hight for a Deal | when the season began, has Thefts Right” . | ave te beee protowerty. | | Despite its upending of Arthur, | Hill, Pontiac is the underdog. To | 160 S. Washington St., Oxford night's game starts at 8 o'clock OA 8-2528 Pre-game ceremonies are planned ‘and Homecoming activities be- ‘gin at 5:30 p.m. | Arthur Hill clashes with Bay 'City tonight in an important Val- FOR A GAY ‘ley tilt at Saginaw. Flint Northern N- | goes: to Muskegon a HALLOWEEN jtral entertains Alpena in non- IME . |league games, i STARTING LINEUPS COME TO THE pontine Pon,—sBayinawe | OBrien 163 fr. LE Potts 190 af. UERADE | Palafien 180 ar. LT Hallman 200 sr. Duncan 186 jr. LG Halliday 190 sr | Ail 175 ar. C Hoffman 215 sr. : Brown 175 so. RG Hir’bgr ~ 206 er. | Prell 185 sr. RT Camp! 210 sr. Hardiman 176 ar. RE Gronski 170 jr. Stalev 145 so. QB Jones 170 ar. Manning 165 jr. LA Wi 185 jr. Kellar 150 sr. RM Stephens 170 jr. Whitmer 195 sr. FB Yauck 210 er. 9:30 - 1:00 Oct. 30th. - | ot AL HANOUTE CHEVROLET-BUICK MY 2-2411 Lake Orion eros, 128, Mexico City, » Colo, — Jake Peasition: 148, inwe stopped Henry Brown, 145, Wich- ts, “insert tas, HARTFORD. Conn.—Billy Lyne, 147, | Hartford. patented Cotlon, 150, Toledo, Ohio, } | both schools, probably even | 2 more so for the Trojans as far league garne and another setback! outmanned, which will put its — ————— | Playing under the Ist year és . ‘ = tutelage of Jesse MacLeay, the We're in the Suburbs... | chiets have surprised a number; REVERE, Mase—Ray Lancaster, 144,.|— r ginaw Comes ke Rw Must Beat Southfield Tonight kippers in K This is, ‘do-or-die’ night for night's battle at Waterford. Waterford High Schoo} # football Boasting the league's best Te a top ‘enatendbr for Inter. balanced backfield and a formid.; Lakes~ Conference honors. at the able line headed by center Todd ‘start of the 1957 season, the Skip- Grant, the Jays are unbeaten in [pers floundered badly and NOW four starts with only a 7-7 tie at: jfind themselves in a “win or else” ‘Royal Oak Kimball marring their ‘situation, naaand ' ‘The team they must defeat to | Coach Monte Charles’ gridders keep their title hopes alive iy have a strong running attack, Southfield, the surprise of the sparked by half-backs Tom Ridley cireuit and the favorite in te- ‘and Joe Moore and giant fullback! Offensive Powers Clawson and Orion Clash Tonight i Anyone for a real evening of of- tage going for them. And that lfensive football? There should be! sometimes makes a big differ. plenty of it to watch tonight at °"¢°- eee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1957 | ‘weeks ago when they were emi Orion as the high-scoring Each team has romped with | Dragons frost powerful Clawsor th tease: thus far. ‘Pheir eniv~ rivatualy |an expected thriller starting at 8. |OPPonent has been Fitzgerald South and followed with a 13-0| This could be one of the .out- Clawson ripped the Trojans 38-6 a beat, in a night contest at na triumph over Bay City Handy for standing games of the year around week before Orion turned the trick Lake, |Oakland County as the two un- by 26-6. That was Clawson's best | ‘beaten and untied elevens battle Scoring output yet while the Drag-. \for supremacy in the Oakland B Ons. coached by Ted Sela, hit 41 League. against Roseville The winner will have a great | * * * shot at the 1957 loop champion. It will be a case of Lake Orion, ship although both still have to the present loop leader with 2-0,’ | with Lapeer and a 27-0 lacing by alleeeitieaanicmataaeees Dennis Schroeder, junior left tac-His father, H. H. Schroeder, trav play against the Air Force Acad- jkle on University of Detroit's toot. eled from Wenatchee, Wash., to jemy but he was injured in the 0 es own ball ‘team, has a loyal following. Denver, Colo., Os. 5 to see Dennis' first five minutes of the game, « : iJ ; MUST GO ey Tilt (Jim Zurcher, and enough of a ‘passing threat in quarterback Bob Filar to keep enemy defenders ' pose. Dave Freeman's Skippers got | off en the wrong feot this season by absorbing a 26-0 thumping from Reyal Oak Dondere. A 6-4 | Farmington in their Ist league game followed before they finally hit stride last Friday for a 12-6 win over Berkley. With one Jeague setback already against them, the Skippers cannot falter. tonight. Another loop loss will doom their championship am- bitions, Game time ts 8 p.m. While Waterford and Southfied are slugging it out, two ether Inter-Lakes games are also on the agenda. ; Farmington, charing the 1-L. lead ‘with Southfield, meets Berkley this afternoon at Farmington megs i with a 1-1 conference record, . still: very much. in contention. its Ist 1-L. win, entertains “Van Dyke, a team occupying the same i USED A-1 TRUCKS ! LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Deale: Olive 1-9711 Open Evenings | reckon with strong Troy in what Matching its wide open style of race to the wire. followed by Bob. Acton at Clawson‘ Defending champion Clawson) Lake Orion has a host of rates as the favorite due to such, speedy ball carriers led by Oak- important factors as greater size,| 1nd County scoging ace Jim mote experience and a better de-| Drake, Jim Neph, Doug Storey, fensive record. et t« ¢ threat for the long pass play in veteran quarterback Nick Neira. scoring advantage over the Tro- night art = Cae ee agt ne after its 1st ee as ae . ~“|guest of Fitzgerald and Troy seeks blasting at Clawson last fall. |its fifth straight season win and The Dragons will also have the |2nd in the league playing host all-important Wome field advan- |to Madison. is-expected te be 2 taree-tenms play against the deliberate pattern: = and Jeff Snarey and a constant {| Lake Orion has a slim one-point! sy where in the Oakland B to-|Ei improving Avondale goes! @ ror 1957 ractory-FREsH AS LOW ry | BIRMINGHAM CHEVROLETS QS 1 esr PICK THE STYLE YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY NORTH cnevroter 1000 SOUTH WOODWARD Midwest 4-2735 BOWLERS Teams — Individuals Men — Women — Mixed Groups. 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Suit ¥-0 @ e'e 12 INCH INSULATED PACK Made by “Red Ball” _ lor Chamber of Commerce, with. | Russell Fahr as the Jaycee | chairman, The Jaycees’ share of * | Tomorrow night’s affair features 2% hours of continuous gridiron ‘attivity, with ‘action getting under on the Wisner turf. |53 fights since turning professional [The canceled independent tilt had vein njuries Dog Centering playing at Rochester ott-season| Chief Harriers 1 ls. the. 2od_ successive wee . % 3 the Oxford team. has : go Ha in Valley Test te|lined by- the flu as Ortonville was 1 lle See hit hard by the illness. in the 2%-| Saginaw Vailey Conference : battles ski area, a (cross-country crown went to Flint) - Ont 8 eS ee t and a snew Central's favored Indians, yester-) 2S a eee enough to cover day, at Swartz Creek Golf Club, nd the twice-beaten being installed. |with last year’s champion Arthur ee Sauk tn ae Hil} in 2nd place, Hills’ ace, Dick l y fi l tur av voce Fock %-acre|Darby, led the pack with 10:26, arn a os ioe eosin, 1 0. 1 run,| With Indians’ Bill Milum 19 yards | tated rong scring Aw a pon IE pee * Midget . Football All-Star Lon eee this year the) three outside — he bon a ls em Fux tet eee he nn it tlk 2 acetal Ce heatads' we a midwest.’ 96; Saginaw 93; PONTIAC 126; Among the changes was the classi- the EML play- boyy eed, RecrenonDapatent il bog at umes ty, weg _(out te ett the gg [C8 the entire sedson, and x *& * poune, . and after another victory he ski “season is darn the ete et Cap-| the Increased emphasis on the junior) 4; Hoggan Mt. : tain Rog Coats pulled a leg’muscle worry ver eires © ® climax six! program is planned next year, the eels? lin the ist mile and was unable| n°? Of ‘raining and instruction! department asnounced. The -W is another or the hungry skier. ew, facil ‘to finish. Larry Beamer, “tho within ee hapten | ith a full slate planned [ties Soe being: 64008 t6 the. ente- ‘ball for city 4th, 5th and 6th grade league with a ate pl barring complications. The games Lane Fights Zulueta in Oct. 30 TV Bout CHICAGO «» — Kenny Lane, Muskegon, Mich., lightweight, meets Orlando Zulueta of Cuba at Chicago Stadium Oct. 30 in a na- tionally televised (ABC-TV) return 10-round bour, ing his last 15 starts, won a de- over Zulueta in their meet- in 1954. The 25-year-old boxer has scored eight knockouts in his in 1953. | The city junior grid ‘program was “Lane, winner of’ 48 fights includ-/, will be Clarkston at Holly, Bright-. ‘on at W. Bloomfield, Milford ‘at pmpeortin and Bloomfield Hills’ \@ e. the pack as expected in pre- season forecasts. All are fav- ored tenight along with the tough Keego Harbor gang. This—area’s—newest league, the | Tri-County, gets into the swing of things with Class B power Romeo matching a 40 record against- Lapeer, an ‘‘A” school i | ; i | Denitral snaee: pame - ot. the year” ‘is bet ‘for ig P saturday as biehserered Almont See the Mark 10, too— the great double duty outboard with the special lever for super-slow troll- cing. have one hand control, and sofety.clutch (no shear pins) onti- friction bearings. The are just two of 11. great Mercurys—6 to 60 h. p. As low as 10% Up to 24 months to pay! GIL SCHAEFER’S with a 1-1-1 mark. The Southern Thumb’s probable | 1] Saw-Draw ... fill it out. get in on the FUN... enter the BIG | iIMeCULLOCH| SAW-DRAW: You can win a professional quality McCulloch chain saw . — free — ~ Bo boxteps to sae. - nothing to buy! Here's Come in for your free entry blank to the big McCulloch |} . then send it in. That's all there is to it. You may be one of 150 } handsome new MAC 35 by McCulloch, the greatest name | i t ucky people who will win a Maple Harriers Win 4th Crown junbeaten Birmingham High run- | | Maple took the title easily, with | |was runnerup. | Landis was 2nd with 11:18 and + Tim Batler of Port Huron was | Srd at 11:23. Maples had three | others in the top 10, Rich Riley Phil Ingraham (10th), ealy 2 finishers), ' Birmingham reserves also won | WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS BIRMINGHAM STORE: - 1265 WOODWARD MI 7-0133 JO 6-4727 _owra: Daily 9:30. Thers., 7a 6 33 Oden ad © quietest operation in: Mercury's histary.. These ° introducing @ new kind. of outboard performance! : down— enema ES Fourth straight Eastern Michi-| gan league cross-country title. was’ wrapped up at Royal Oak Kimball, yesterday by Kermit Ambrose’s, | ners. 37 points. Mt. 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EDSEL DEALER RIEMENSCHNEIDER- ENGELHART ; 232 South onc Street ' Pontiac, Mich, S eter HOY ee ALL THE PONTIAC pitkss, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1937 " aed astery of the Western Division hiss the Lions have picked tending possibilities. themselves up and dump the Green Bay ens cyraling colts in their drive for undisputed ¢ 808 S. Woodward Se DICK DEAN'S ] IWATERFORDI| HARDWARE ORLANDOG| Tn IF YOU ARE READY TO BUY A BUICK .. For the Deal "FREES You've Been Looking for |=" SEE Sumner Motor Sales, Inc. BUICK SALES & SERVICE 2 Blocks North of Lincoln SS ES Se "OPEN SUNDAYS of CLEARANCE of ALL [sc Grass Seed & Fertilizer completions. ing aerials. While it wag the Colts’ great defensive line of Gino Marchetti, Art Donovan, Gene Lipscomb and Don Joyce that played stich havoc Baan Jhsenenshimee bors Sophomore Unitas is the “talk of the league’ Jim 24-14, and Los Angeles, 10-7, the based on his record of 38 com- latter scored with the help of a|Pletions in 66 attempts for 555 M tremendous. defensive effort by Yards and eight touchdowns in the Lions’ defensive backfield that|the first three games of the sta- picked off six enemy aerials and/800. He has completed 57. great Norm .Vanicent of his tosses. and leads the Broektin' of the Rams to five pass|!eague in yards gained and scor- fons: Halt oe Cals Ing game three weeks ago, Donag bs Alan Amethe, a powerful full- showed a fine ll-|back from Wisconsin, L. G. Dupre around offensive’ machine that of Baylor, and: Lenny Moore of stamps them as real pennant con-|Penn. Staté round out the Colts --|versatile backfield quartet, All team, 6 per- limit the Chicago Bears to a lopsided 45-17 verdict, | Begin Drive for 3rd Major League ’ JERSEY CITY, N.J. ® — With/has only the American League |the far flung International League|Yankees to draw trom a. metro- beara a Gres to retrench and/politan population of 12 million. pooh i - major pray this) the IL; a triple A circuit, |future IL move to New ledue today! aimed Jersey City to replace | Shaughnessy said: (ound itself « jumping off point in| cither Havana or Miami, both of ful eperation.” Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers] the league are Rochester, Buffalo, ‘for 15 games during the past two| Toronto, Montreal, Richmond and ithe Pacific Coast League Seasons and for years an IL salient | Columbus, Ohio, fof 300,000 is just across the Hudson bell alin ge “T * coe [River from New York City. don't know order to claim either one. how long it will take, maybe a our way. “Jersey City le a good base- ball town with a fine ball park guarantee any club a success: Asked about reports of a possible “Becoming a third major league|o¢-the-American -League and the ‘jrules would have to be changed in -In New York, baseball commis-' » year, two or five, but we are ON sioner Ford Frick said the matter | of territorial rights in the New York area would be tabled until the Giants and Dodgers have come - |to an agreement with the PCL. But | - |Jersey City has always been con- sidered open territory, he added. lack of offensive punch, York, quarterback John, three, plus ends Ray Berry. and Mutscheller, are . fine pass receivers and the Colts diversi- fied attack provides a host of de- fensive problems for any NFL . Just .to prove their defensive play against the Lions was no fluke, Baltimore came back to 29 yards rushing in scbving a 21-10 -jdecision and last week stopped the Green Bay Packers with 47 yards on the ground while scoring While the Lion defense was superh In the conquest of Los Angeles, Coach George Wilson still is concerned with his club's The doubtful return to duty of ‘end Dave Middleton, who has missed two complete ‘games, will hurt the Lions’ offense consider- ably. The Auburn star is one of the game's finest receivers’ and a scoring threat with every re- “At the present time Brooklyn|Cception, which suffered losses at the gate is stil) the-Dodgers’ territory and the past season. Other teams in the Giants, too, are in New York until they make their peace with Baltimore hag never beaten the Lions in Detroit and in ten meet- ings has but two victories sinee 1950, a 28-13 decision in 1955 and . After icto they leave it becomes the territory the 3, i Gia your, BENSON WAS MEN TAILORED $14.50 ALL WOOL FLANNEL New York, now a one-team city ii since both the Bri Joes 2e can es Bell Will See Sunday's Browns-Eagles Contest television cameras, by Bell’ | CLEVELAND w — Coach Paul \/E. Brown, still. concerned about order, are turned away from such | SLACKS | wearing. 1 RENT TUXEDOS 8 own! | 0% OFF ithe rough stuff that nearly turned/displays. FOR ‘last Sunday’s game into a riot,| didn’t come right out and say it WEDDINGS | He iwas the fault of the Philadelphia Come to Eagles. AND | But he told a local radio au-| Ortonville Nurseries PARTIES! LADY BOWLERS | Good looking, $ smartly styled 71 and extra long. y 20 S. 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ASA a CARRY. casi & CARRY cas & CARRY. ‘Awuyo 2 juve Awayo @ HSVD AWNYD & HSvO ‘AWIVD B HSYD eS I EP ote ee foal yes ianre See hegre ogy parceaiaimar tnt dana wn iki Bai Gide ae cece. a i enh ait res t ' ¢ ; a - ?HE rowrtac’omnsh FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1987 A °* Faceiaiaie Predicts Quit Aifempts | Amazing New Travel — |tp Negotiate Suit By EARL WILSON NEW YORK-—How'd you like to live’in Paris and commute Hospital: T $s Soy) Earlier ‘Tries Fruitless | pokesm< every to a job in New York—b Persp as yi tae be bet ew y a jet plane fying to Settle Out of Court | There'll be no more attempts to | : 1 ‘4 (| THIRTY:T ry Turner in Birmingham. A wolfish friend of mine says it would be no fun—he Yyoulen't have time to get acquainted with the stewardesses. x * And I’m not promising it immediately. ‘But Capt. Eddie|settle out of court a suit againat| 1 Rickenbacker claims that in our kids’ lifetime, N.¥.-to-L.A. #1 ay Drenthe Hospital by six will be an hour’s hop, N.¥.~to-Tokyo four hours, j . & % and‘ Miami to Newark a swift 30 minutes. The me board of trustees| fe 0 «Mowe pl x * * agreed to this position Inst night | prominent a } , jafter trustee William bench labor’ leader WHAT A LIFE! Luneh in New York, an | | described Sins he called tru : ® * * aperitif.on the Champs Elysee, then a bit of | less” attempts at negotiation in relaxing \before bedtime at the Folies Bergere “Nobody can keep up with aviation prog ress,” Captain. Eddie said. “See that new DC-7B out there?” We the past. 51 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE ‘Tewe of times in the last eight months,” | ‘A real value in a used car. Has $f chairman of the board of | “ete at the dedication of the new Pinellas anid the commitice | the. American Cyanamid Co.,| International Airport at St. Peterburg, Fla. wiLson p= mo | Seppe! and heater. The full gs sald higher wages without in Its got only 12 hours on it and already it's obsolete,” he “After each meeting we thought et) a in high prices. ‘So the new jets—due by 1960—carrying 150 passengers at gotiating differences, only ta Without getting out of their/600 mph., will soon. be obsolete, too, ylelding to 2,500-mph. jets|discover later that the six doc- chairs, the delegates respectfully; —if Sputnik doesn’t get us first. tors were again threatening suit.’ applauded Towe's brief speech. “Are you wofried about Sputnik?” I asked Eddie, who, at} The six doctors claim that cer- | x * * 68, still gets up at 3 a.m. to work at his desk. tain hospital regulations deny Later the delegates gave an en- x * * |them~full and unrestricted prac- * “Bes % wimp Hee at the-hespital, The regulations Workers President Walter P. Reu- est damn thing ever happened to us,” he sald. “WOK pertain to professional requirement = for more delicate surgery. 3 ORIGINAL SUIT WITHDRAWN [ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Their suit asks that the hos-| Red Buttons—gray now-dyes his hair red for TV! . . .|Pital be restrained from enforcing | : .| Kathy Barr was ‘signed after Mario Lanza’s raves over her | the Crea Tt was originally | els, Reuther_charged there isa) voice-and-iooks~;-; Joe DiMaggio says he would not think nk of then et te app Sol -;managing the San Francisco. Giants i ol-court settlement. ‘cause his ulcers are quiet now. x* *« * xk *&* * Two -months later, the doctors| Steve Allen may do a show from Ha- claimed that no settlement had/ vana, (One exec sald, “And if he’s shot - come about and went to the State| —another TV first!”) .. . Jane Froman, Supreme Court for relief, The recovered from @ recent ‘operation, opens’ aptbgpethng dt parece: act Dec. 3 at Las Vegas. . \ “nad heard the onae. cont NEW YORK w-Singer - pro- WISH I'D SAID THAT: “There's a ducer Janette Davis was married catch to everything. For instance, it’s _yesterday to Frank Musiello, cur-| Wonderful to sleep till noon, but it sure — rently her assistant on the CBS|ruins your afternoon nap.”—T. M. Kelly. en political allies to make it appear that wages are responsible for in- fiation.” ‘53 FORD TUDOR. Has fresh air heater and is $ marked low for quick eer: $375 ONCE .... ieee ee eee 1/51 NASH SEDAN et eng completed. ial 53. PLYMOUTH SEDAN Priced to sell this week end —= Better hurry. "52 CHRYSLER SEDAN with automatic trans- : $37 5 | Priced, at only Singer Janette Davis STATION WAGON Weds Frank Musiello . With radio and heater. A $9) smart wagon at a low price 309 With radio and heater. 97 5| mission, power steer- | 51 NASH RAMBLER aan $010 “Talent Scoutt” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: ee | Miss D opt a ete ee See Satis Mere ic good buy forth | 2 ponriac stpan =| dom on the Arthur Godirey televt/early to make your new pictures and “I believe our legal position is Li inter ¥ roduetion end of the business but|St2Y UP. late to. see your old ones.” . . very strong.” Fiath said. “The| ee ee With ramatic, radio and — uetion : That's earl, brother. - . regulations in question are solely’ 3 i eee on —— (Copyright 195?) KATHY for the benefit of the public.” | 5? CHEVROLET SEDAN heater. sing be. ‘here early : six doctors maintain tha OF THIS DUY.. cece cee cre Op cima, sae ; in, sch Has radio, heater and ¢ ” tober 28, 1067 ; Ss, Cannot | ‘ gst pry Seal Terps, NC Tilt |Kobler Firm Snubs | svexe = = = = Oe tore 2 te ey 395 '53 CHRYSLER SEDAN Gay of October, 1987 from 7:00 s'tlock May Lack Color Offer fo: End St ik The doctors are Roy V. Cooley, Or someone ............ ' F el gd MIKE |nobert W. Albrecht, Douglas A. . With automatic transmis- ; Serge mse] the Qucen | scm ma mesulimntatemt een s953 DODGE SEDAN | sen rodoondheotr Abi *495) fe tonite tthe ons Sr’ teeuse | NC and Maryland Are dent of the Kohler Co, has re./#eneral practitioners. | clearance value .... . €§ for the issuance of the fu tenn ana] © xpected to Adhere Hiected an offer from the United|e : BA real car for the man who $ grat ‘ponds af said city therefor. tol to Defensive Style Auto Workers Union to end the Say Mental Patients wants transportation. Has —f Groce, fot ceeeess Se nr long and bitter strike at the Wij" \. ‘ radio and heater...... "h4 PONTIAC SEDAN. — Spar ios edo eg CLURCE PARK, Ma. @ —leemin plambieware rm. {Should Have Rights | Notice. is further given, thet the vot- ban laces for said election will be as Has hydramatic, whitewall tires, radio and heater. Yes! The full Queen. 0 likely to come away from to- none Maryland-North Car- LANSING (# — Patients in men-’ olina game with the impression |President, said yesterday the offer|tai hospitals should havé more. "53 BUICK Riviera Hard Top f Speen ee that college’ football in the United|of UAW President Walter Reuther rights, two Probate judges told, Dynaflow, whitewall tires, $ | price is only, ......ssseree- {—Enimgauel Chile, sehoo * {States is a sluggish sport. was conditioned “upon the Kohler legislative —_ ae | radio, heater and a lot of + Si doe =, It may look to her uninitiated |Co. waiving its right to appeal les lef ee eyes es wething tame tun % | Laws which deprive a mental MQOOd miles left........ ’ Webster Sehddl ~~ from the Feport and recommenda- ' : ee toes See: isk patient of most of his civil rights, . $—Senior Schoo — __ (National Labor Rela-jare far toe strict, said Judges ’ * 11—Oakland Co. Off. Bld. t rd) trial iner.”” r | ire "Tint i A the boys follow the ie Graminer.” Frank L. Meavincey of Genesee "BA CHEV. Bel hir Hard Top | With radio and heater. ‘Her is rs 1s_Oen Mobos! plans of their Pager rth Car-| the strike — now im its fourth {Kent County. Both jurists are #14. powerflite, radio and heater. o smort buy in a smart tee -t Sehost as been Known to| Year — and the UAW boycott of {embers of a committee looking $ Used COF . ees igs csecans et ne ‘jolina never has been mm. 10! mobder prodesta Os into the state’s commitment. pro- | SMart One owner car, never be- 9—St. Michee?'s Hall try much in the way of fancy ot the fing. (cedures for mental hospitals, | f, ed so | 20—yY MCA. football, His forte is a rugged| !™ return would accept the find- | ore priced so low........... ; : bon ee | defense aimed at forcing the other) 1s* of NLRB Trial Examiner | “Just because a man’s admitted ’ Ht pen ae. igh School team to make mistakes: which can| George Downing as a basis for cme” on hae oe P ! Lvl ” . = eee eect pape ly ~~ pee winches, “Keverteess be id. OD PONTIAC SEDAN 2¢-MeCon ell Be Tommy Mont, who succeeded Downing, after lengthy hearings, _ State sialic te yom P I E With ‘idle anit heater. The ideal . " 28—Wilson Schoo! Tatum as coach of Maryland injtound in effect that the 7 a. 163 second car for the family—Full : Asem Sehool 1956 after being his assistant for ruled that anyone committed is with hydramatic, white wall tires 20--Ceagstge s. MW nal fernet , ‘pull (WS, Suilty of violating the Tatt-| mentally incompetent for all pur- |... : “ price jt en eag hl amd five years, doesn’t intend to pulllartiey act by prolonging the pt to draw up a will. . radio and heater, Especially low ‘ eee eee ee ee ee ee : 33—US. Navel Training Center any unusual stunts either. _|strike with unfair Inbor practices, |?" "Ii priced for quick cletrance. | at fe welll oom Noa “1 coached under: Tatum long |He recommended reinstatement for . M—Jelterson Jr, Hi. School enoagh to know that trick plays nearly all strikers whose jobs were Pontiac Man Fined \ ? 55 FORD VICTORIA 2 Schoo! aren going to beat him,” says not J 1, 194—seven s 3t—Washington Schoo! Mont. aia ue the strike started. |_ Walter A. Messer, 46, of $5 Pine. "55 CHEV Bel Air Hard To 4o—w shington Schoo! grove St., pleaded guilty to reck- bad H Ford-O-M whi : {i=Wedster schoo! He believes that Queen Elia-| #8 *. *& & less driving yesterday in Munici-| as For atic, white- $4 a 42—Matkim “schoo! beth and Prince Philip will see| Reuther said at his union head-|pal Court. Judge Maurice Finn. Big 8 cylinder motor, power- $ wall tires, radio and heater q GsBeliwin Scheel | a deferisive battle in which (quarters in Detroit that the UAW|gan fined him $100 or 10 days ini glide, radio and heater and —Fuyll price i is | ADA R. EVANS. |“‘the team that: gets two touch. jis “greatly disappointed” at jal. The charge was reduced from} it’s yours for onl oe ee a oot. 7s | downs will win.” Kohler’s refusal to end the strike. |drunk driving. po ae : "56 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Radio, heater, seein pow a eee =i § 695) 57 STUDEBAKER Commander Like new! Beautiful two- tone color—has radio and heater. Yes! We'll ‘take your cor in trade! JEROME'S 1957 wall tires, power int _brakes, white top. A nay DEMONSTRATOR SALE $1745 a tiful convertible at only CADILLACS if OLDSMOBILES | SPECIAL—Arlington G th full er includ- SUPER 88 FIESTA pote WAGON—Red and white with a Geo pareeatr seo ord EZ dogs | ca rare room tcveme ae | ~ CHEAPIES —: EGULAR PRICE ............. . cssacesevese seen SANS? | YOUR SAVINGS cord Sa. ter coop TRANSPORTATION AT SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES! SAVINGS ............. ' . = sw SS” f 98 HOLIDAY SEDAN—Victorian white with full power, air condi- J 950 1951 PLYMOUTH 1951 CONVERTIBLE—Buckskin color enieseit the works. tioning. oe ae od eae ors teat ne é PONTI AC 2 DOOR FORD SED AN brent ce mee ee ee ae aan. | q horns, paint poe deluxe radio and — cae This sedan hos radio and heoter. with factory heater. " with Ford-O-Matic. ay Your SAVINGS ......-... $1906.35 | SALE PRICE .............cccccece, 0. FULL $ FULL $ FULL ‘4 : 1 YOUR SAVINGS ah em einen $1429.00 PRICE PRICE PRICE | SEDAN ae a be and white, with air con- & ° Sa : ditioni posture seat adjuster, full spo plus. 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Pe Fre 1 # ieee - ae AE A il i ala lal We Damp ¢t : COPENHAVER’S RADIO EXPERT TREE TRIMMINO AND removals. Ph. FE 6-659) or OR “teen “ead es mates Reasonable ‘vais Insured _ Walled Lake MA 42v09__ NEW LAWN? BUILT, Finish orate. back (il Tep soll FE) ~ Moving & Trucking 19 ; &\ MOVING — HAULING | We EXCELLENT SERV! PE 5.3488 Having A Set er to Deliver as Sias Alea ‘InDebt? — big you ere mente — meeting ae As any by ony her Gee eelf, F. B. Ku- kiaw, 6244 Pine K ’ Clarkston, NG) Ww | SiN sap NO OFPrERS buttons, belts, button age etc, at our Miracle Mile location —_— making classes Afternoon evening now + pga a ~ wn er gs Semmes center, loca . G Penn notions & fabric = Mires Mile, o FE 8-9382 ARE the Rits Resteurant new equipment fme Basements, seteh, cleaned. PE ‘ OD LICENSED a Loris core eee al censed Be, rr 2-8651. move ebeapey PE Wid. Household Goods ” O'DEL¢. CARTAGE o ard long Bae moving [ Trucks to Rent | _ asesner ty ton pickups. ite ton atekes Sem)-tratiers ae TR | AND TRACBORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. eon ing Sunday FE 4-046 RE 4162 ver wie LARGE FAMILY. | RUB = Jone ee | MAN WitH % TON PickuUP) wants work Call anytime. FE Smith Moving Company my vai or pickup service, PAPERHANG plaster r repairing. “PE 8-851). pareve an TF Leos | FURNITURE, NEEDED aM, some waon ae el . es 4 Te Community far wilh “ou top gegen, 3. _Sale. Phone OR fy furniture. 2 2.1531. __Wtd, Miscellaneous 2 28 COLEMAN (DAIRY BARN) GAS. STOVE. CALL OR 3.3406 | SMALL GAS SPACE HEATER FE 2-54850° SMALL BABY GRAND OR SPINET piano & poo! table, OR 3-6561, WANTED 1030 GA i¢ water fim pi “tm 110 volt trpe. fuel and _burner.. Phone OR 3-0063 WANTED: LASALLE TRANSMIS- ee shift, a0. WTD. MER, condition, FE 45425. _ WANTED: 2 COMB. * ecreen Rew Size close to 3 “Wanted to Rent 29 WID — 20X40 FT. _Renitac for pattern thop.” write '¥ GaARg HOME WITH geeter lady. 2-258) before 2 p.m. ROO Se ss Kitchen priv. Gentleman. OR |* 3-3972 FOR C. - ARE of baby & OR arnt in AM WOMAN WANTS DAILY from corer Scott Lk. Red. & TV Repair 804 “, Huron. N serv ice calle FE 45607. _ DaY OR NioHT TV SERICE FE 51266 or. PE 58-9300 M. P. STRAKA DRAYTON TY set or sige $3. Open “Sundays --OR_3-430 ‘ Typywriter Service 22A RS AND . ADDING hg 2 aed Expert TY PEWRITE MACHINE. ; sprente. a material. ve 5.5797. - Lost & Found 24" PLB LP PPL LD LOLA A AP POL Le FOUND — BUNDLE oF LAUN-| on Saginaw i, owner may nave same for paying for this. ad 32800, Anite ‘ar gas LE BEAGLE, ee! TCH | Mberdel to Square Lk ne. re Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32° CASH Unlimited bond eet or new land con- > oe ag Let an = con. tract man consult with ARRO REALTY |. CALL PE 43544 ‘ena ack for Ted McCullough, Broker #143 Cass-Eliszabeth Ra. New or eee MORTGAGES lon GO0O0D ae ae ee % acre. or more with .100 ft. frontage. ~ . Dd voor jong i717 8 en Farm Correspondent Equi ‘table Society PE 4-0521 Eves. FR 5-000) = Poy Top Dollar! Share Living Quarters 30 om ape ae™ ome 7° PE 46492 | — nek Sor Mr. Clark. | 3 Realty "BUY O OR 320 WT Mile ¢ SELL To Buy -To Sell ers, “SOLD mW HITE BROS REALTORS OR 3-1298 | Open Eves ‘till ®; Sunday 10 to 8 ‘LIST a bus, available } Now Sth. No drink- Judson Ct “front - YEAR-AROUND LAER , ront @ on Cas ake or not sold P pat On dus line. Bog for chil- Eg your property t sold ‘ret, e Rd., Keego- on 1850 Casa L zenro it hasn't been tated | Harbor. FE toe CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IND 4 rooms, & | side re my now FE 60971, cL LEAN ots DERN Me, agg" = ; yy t r west. nelu ee a lights oad wae OR _3-0380. garage. hyped PE ¥-4644 0 WITH US — For fast & efficient service, We will strive to give CLEAN APT., Bos. Gus. $15, _No drinkers, ih you the best service possible, | er Pa 7 Go a ENE. WE ALSO — Buy, sell & trade. _on bus line pr. town. FE 4-3847. NTIRE SECOND FLOOR. NO children, OR 36833. i. FH. BROWN. | Realtor lor 1962 W. Heron _ Very_nice. EPFICIENCY APT., NORTH END. FE Adult. 23-4376. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 BDRM., DELUXE, ape r, PVT, BATH Bachelor: FURN a PARTLY PURN APTS. quire .) Henderson FURN. APT. PVT. ENTR., HEAT good neighborhood. Fr 3083 2 7 CLEAN LARGE RM. APTS. ; - te Paradise. furn. 1470” Beechiand. Nr. Cass _ples, Otf street parking. PE 8-208 Lk. Rd. . USEKERPING ® ng nef. HOLLYW OOD APT. uired. 3-7621 or OR 39-0742. 2 tms. & bath. Partially furn i i PREOAL. PART FURN, LAKE: | 2m 1st, E Beas Pp ee a Pom | LARGE PLEASANT 3 AND BATH. eek hetial Race only Pe | Near Atrport. Adults. OR_3-1943. = jim & HTC a an Oa hee b nec s ons r ous 1 | BEDRM & Prt, TCHENETTE. next r as partial ae Close ia, FE 46322. Bie. i ROOM, KITCHENETTE, Pvt | MODERN FRONT, 3 ROOMS A AND | aearad washer & duyer. Coatrally heat. 53 ht Pree CU - eck, deere NEWLY DECORATED 7 ROOM i Bp lg = apm a Seine | ears ie afier 4. ea Rie APT, APPLY NEWLY FURN APT. 3 RS. & Teg Rud Ss BEFORE bah der fun 31 Aubure ve ae TETCHENETTE & BATH, * atid _welcome, 431_N. Perry. aint 638 or me 5 hl OR ROOMS AND BATH. _only No HB. a JP PVT. Bata. COUPEE | Call gan FOR LAND CONTRACTS. J: VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR, 3-1358. to) MORTGAGE “WANTED ON | mail home E 2-0832._ ,- OV ER $1,000,000” | Aveltamle to purchase land eon { Realtor Parerides, 1038" Huron | ‘s e, &, FE +3581." “ron CASH | IN A FLASH Rat contracts, ose av. » rere ears N ne! | Fg inties A. Johnson rE Wanted ae Contracts 7 RMS oe tae UNION LAKE B. LARGE ce, & rani - a roe a ADULTS “OAi WERT, ‘he, tok tk hes fe _wtil, furan. furn, EMpire 3.4285 aD gy 4 7, BATH NE ¥ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 pe a haan nega & ATE 1 BEDRM UPPER ON EUCLID 1 * at ue bed, % Mock from | Palace -tratier off Deste wey. #2 oi oniy. 2 Monroe St. ee: Duoies on Spokane + ROOM. NEW MODERN APT. eT GROUND FLOOR. PVT titles “}° Ente. $10.50 per week, 2401 Op- SY Sisate Sei: Ft Orme Be. aves. Pe. 4-003. ‘RMS. & BATH. PVT” EXT & Util. ots wkiy. for single wom-|! OR 2 CHILDREN. . HEAT, an. FE 50018, lights, stove @ refrig furn. i Ruf Kitcuenerre PVT, Son Pau A bath Close tn Employed co couple as pa s0200. “FISHING Boars LEAVE 8:00AM RETURN 8:00PM. NICE § RM APT, NEAR TELE- ~* ! & dryer, ber fn} auto, pater aa "Pentias nar Wal Lake. Available until June . ist. References required. , $1,260, fiance L. H. Cole List Thru Par HA heat, & modera. G rage. Flowers _ breezeway Todos ~ Buy Thru Partridge tridge - Rose McLarty, B F tee PE 22163 __ AMILY? NEAR SCHOOL, ‘e at out 3 bedrooms, Loan Low dows payne & BY OWNER “Jocation, Sacrifice. a newly decorated. Middlea: only. $70 per month. 285 > amen 0 Desota Plac + 32 BEDRM PARTLY FURN. 5563 _Rowiley. PR 54-1427 2 2 BEDROOM ee tei OIL HEAT. ce HES 3 vat 7 SOOKE. RM, 61-82 — Ave. FE abet - \ uP 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENT. & _ bath, utilities furn, 290 a Perry. |? “BEDEM. non ska & UNFURNISHED APT CHILDREN | i PaiiL & BATS EACH | gp TA td Mechanic. |* 4iG¢. Close tn. PIE 9-1438, es 7 pep. | 7 BEDROOM HOME. VIC OF ms, y Lake. $65 mo. EM 3-4002. ‘Thi J RM. MODN. HOUSE Of HEAT. thevupper ‘of 8 rik otamiiy __Aduits only. 223 Osmun. W. Huron 8t., 1 - an Rae bt sr Pal b & DIN- WEST SIDE Rent F Houses Furnished 3s! 1 T. 1 Close to St. Benedict's Church. bus lines. and shopping center, 2 and} room rtm ith eqeiens, | fence. ‘Elis, Lk. priv. { MODERN RANCH furnished. mon See Mr. Smith, 2% E. Huron &t. BED. ¥ Wie Hibs ¢ BOOMs 3 aE family. iy Peo i83. oper of eee WOLVERINE i, bath, 2 children a aM $54 per oa. ol o —_— j roo i to 14 1 BEDRM. LIVING RM, a _ bath, Ground floor. For bache- “Jors, couples or nurses. Very nice. aa atove. _water furn. OA_| 86-3067. } ROOMS 2 AND BATH, - bal 2430 ake 8 Soon. through. ¢Roou HOUSE, Rte PURN, OL 32-1661. PVT. BATH refrigerator, heat ~~ Wino e bedroom ideal for ¢ th child EM _ 3-260. 3 M. house. Walled Lake area. $150. MA 4- 3 ROOM & BATH HOUSE. Longview, Rochester. OL p.|§ BEDROOM MODERN . Fa north of Pontiac. win, 3618 OUSE. Baid- & ENT, & hot i BED. oars . BRICK ranch, ‘% age Manor Orchard — by oodrow to from 2 @ RM, & BATH, AUTO. HEAT. Ga- block. west of Blue Sky The-| rage Refrigerator & stove option- we! hous ea available, FE, _*!. Sylvan Lake. $70. FE 56-0682. __$-2706._ «| 8 ROOMS WITH 5 ACRES. 3 CHIL- APT. HOUSE. 2 APTS. RENTED.) 45%" OK 6295 Farm- _Close in. "ptt! Gas heat, FE 4-5322 nice, mn OK, $80 m _tngton Rd., MN Ww. We Mapes Ni |5 ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN, West of Pontiac, p.m i Lovely miles— olin plant, oe miles Pontiac Rent thru May, | § Reesepebie. EM M 3-01 6 RM. HOUSE, $7 MO, Ey 2063 Willow Beach, Keego Har- bor, FE 8-1967. BEDROOM HOUSE, ON {RARE | ~of Pontiac. papper enero: MODERN 5 RM. HOUSES. 435 a8. fly. FE 38-6857. _FE ROOM __Small_ family. 5 RM HOME FOR oo _ley_Call OR 3-95: &§ RM. HOUSE rom “SMALL PAM- referred. HOUSE. MY 3-4679 EM 3-Mil, after ae. FOR “BERK- Biblical Christians 4-1683. apply next de bf. tom 18 § o mites “W- cueree district. Adulte. EN 3-016). Le ROOM HOUSE < on N TILDEN, references ~showa by in exe. school, 23-8405 e Paved drive, fni*fesement, Rec Rice loca seoee ero t id Anes. i. 4 BEDROOM La ga on tonal value. 3-4931. $750 dn. XCEP- al OR pital. PE 2-1607 & FE furnished. .¢come, FE NICE RM. W. SIDE NEAR HOS- ROOMS — GIRLS, EVERYTHING Mother and child wel- 2-0663. List Thru Partridge 2-7450, line. 91 Home St. downto ye bee te ‘el RENT NEAR PLANT ROOM FO! i aad GENTLEMAN RIOT peg . 41 Pine FE 2-68 __PE_5-4572. Home: privs ROOM writ SoanD OPTIONAL. wadew. eereaes 4 Bre wren Ave, Ph intent location. OP nen 1 LARGE ROOM, PREPES one who works ni Rooms With Boa Board 3 38} cout & BOARD FOR _Pvt_rms. FE 2-2273. 2 be hom _Reego “or Walled Lk. ROOM. | Lag a 08 LAUNDRY FOR a from M 30727. it aluminum ROOM & town & bus. $16 wk tag gt ‘Siow . FE 23-8887. > TO SLEEPING ROOMs — board in pvt. hom 2.2306, OR WITH e, Men only. FE only $53. price 96050 Immediate possession. Income over RILEY ONLY $750 DOWN = sad = ar theater, 80x200 ft lot, oak a $9000 or less down. + READ THIS For only $600 a you can get) storms BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake 44157 La Rd E +¢ ROOM FOR GENTLEMA Bg om wctapeernesd. coavertent 0 aa | 11 APARTMENTS FE 2-8768| Brick building, south east side per on easy Roo FOR KITCHEN ear. Priced at §30,000 oonls or bates rms or trade. iG ROOM, § MIN. WALK ae ee = . to Pontiac Motor. Cail after 6:30) ELIZABETH LAKE — PE 40143., 3 white < —_ a —— te West SLEEPIN [ w aths asemen a! ORM. FE with 2 heat. Priced at “p14. 700 2 | 3 bedrm. _ area. REAL ESTATE \ Ee Sige Wiagers| Pe —AERTTOR HOME MART REALTY ‘ IN.| DUE TO DEATH, HAVE NEW & : Partridge ts FE 5.9460) after 6: FE s-s009)|? a3 ¢ = + oe oe D. “se 7 BEDROM sett ‘BLOCK eX ; mn ,« » gute. “W TION Draytén Plains. 3710. ai R Baldwin Washer, 3 swith Sim- RENT — OPTION -aenaM MOD. tal ge & PARTLY WoD! mons Hid-A-’ in Hving room,| wew 3 bedrodm rick, basement, eALE HOUSE. @ B ag ” ADES v1 Rés. on a Siar ta aon LOOK. Ww, Fag hg FE AF nemenaliend TE 8B gg yy Sg 3 bedrene Somes, FR OST) ccire let rat by Yes. "$1000, $300 Call re ; ' S ROOM UPPER, PE 34332 OR| & diocks from downtown, ks} Ne enn em | 'GOWR, OL ; egorting tine your| _¢-2876. FE pe il on OM UF PE OR} § bie highschool & hospital $190, SMALL § RM. HOUSE WITH GA- | Syngn GY RESALE. 00,150. 70. LOW | - ‘Trades are made to sat- |? oe ee: E ENTRANCE i ROOM TERRACE Wea EK BLVD ~ month Heat. ligh gas| rage, Close to town. $50 mo. Dn, Payment. Good location. FE ‘ concerned. Don't feel ob- | © 11 N Telegraph. S. Gas heating unit. 916 mo, PE | —ui2. Call MA 6-147, after § pm, | _FE ligated, Call us for further infor- | 7 ROOMS AND GARAGE, WALLED tee . ——— YOR RENT. | S=Mi- “BASEMENT, NEWLY DECO- OWE TRADE BUY & SELL mw 7 Ras AN oan THANE OF | FE S000), cal frome om. to| peed, modem. 10 Whue Lt, “HA Y DE N- be : ad an eoutac - JB & SON REALTORS ; Rvs PVT ENT ‘ Ta basement rE cen 4 p.m. ar Mrs. Reed . 2 Ww St. Fe ¢iss7/? . > RATE ee wi WT HDR TV. WASH: | Sa, = NEAR GENERAL HOSP. FE|$ ROOM at: Bee A | ee @ aryer. Meer Newterty & THREE COMB AND Laal AUBURN AVE. Zoned residential TO. BUY TO SELL | _s-31 tween 6 Uinton ville Rds. 1 child welcome.| g acres’ 4 miles north pf Clark- Pe ee caving seear. BED one weit so, | _OA 8-2018 ton Tdeet for children, $60 Mo. Val to wal carpet — tARGE RMS. bowNTOWN./|@ RM. . 98) se : = ¥ Basement, oi] furnace. : 5 Posees-| FE 484i J. A, Taylor soleteaes. tue ire go awen ve | _ Orenerd Lake, FE #190 » Mat. 4 om. cottage to May| UNPURNISHED MODERN 3 BED-| ON CHIPPEW/. Immediate Pos- REAL ESTATD & INSURANCE | _ Office ir rear. ‘90 0 Oakland Near Huron SELL A. NOTT — home. also i 1 = sesstull C5 gr 2 Re bar = rnish: room - 00 Oakland Ave. rE 7 RM” . FURN. eer ee en, yntig < ite SSEL OT] sees | °° unfurni sued Clarkston area.| basement. pas furnace. 613,050 An 2g Pureha aking iT TAROE Ne BATH CAR ber month, ‘ee CARETAK : Write Box 1 Pontise Prove. terms orn se em pie ealy. s Taonthiy, Fe b-403 . dren i, 6005 Highland Ra. 5 LAKE OAK rs Ne Rent Lake 36A Feoms. Liviny room id aoe Com je only. $81 34032. ; : Cottages 364 ia UN Lines. 3 OR oF, yi hel bas (CHILDREN Corner Airport. OR 3-361. heat. References and. ceponit re-|3 } ROOM CABINS DTILITES - =< com Pra . 3-0386 WE DO WHAT __Pontiac Lk conn 4 toh 4 eondi- . a zone Bae on Part, at Pontiac SYLVAN VILLAGE Owner WE SAY c Fe-} * re paee, “ ton. Includes traple heat, hot ROY ANNETT, INC. mavg-cepngcnpgummengemcecen | wreneferred Must cell this 3 rm. east _side, | & cold water. ren permitted. ’ + ROOT COPTAGE GOTTAGE. ALSO 3 ROOM| wmodere brick home with 657 row home—that's the way é Tau a GAs p HEAT. \ 7m nr aad ton Ee Huron : Estas me 8 5. Bee Ot 6-04 ei te ford ome a car | ished. Tae "Wall to wall carpet. focsell ig a es ail ats & <= ot & Sunday} to_4) o ‘month each Call OR 34318, drapes yenetian blinds. Tile bat overt Too Lit. Woodhull lake. OR 3-460. Ask for | apt. heat, laundry tm.. ng RS. ae Ray PARTLY: FURN 3 RM. COTTAGE. aise nece. breesewey with FUR aod reyou snow = | Mike a grees, ‘gui only. 21 Lois, Pon- p_juqreer, Sos pote it 198 mio, 2689 Sunderland. | jes, Tr tans Sven 'tritind by | CROOME AUBURN HOTS AREA. | | few NOU Rus 8 BATH tetera baie | Oulee fentand Fo Ee “Gps wnt My. echools & shopping. | Yt, farm cai. Gpesnity 37) Smet Rome's? ceramic ie env wed $90 per me 2 Poatise. 4 A [| Gye © eetewence. Edipize For Re Rent Rooms _ FAP Saaemeot ot trmace . . u : ad Auto. GR NETORBOR'S see paki natLeR roan, | AV o ore OxnOw TAKE 4 Riis. BATH |1 on 2 GENT. SLEEPING nM.,| Fruit trees and | shade. Ame and WE'LL sELL enh eck pete | newly decorated. $75 per mo. Refer, Required. EM | new Metheg FE 2-1698 Approx 42680. devo at ee woes. te ferred. | References. ay _3-0883 ai i HOUSEKEEPING Edw. M. Stout, Realtor [8 RMS. & BATH UPPER CLOsE irs Pie du, PORN, HOUSE FOR RENT. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor ; Ph. FE , : . , "Gan EVES. TILL 0:90 PO | eee 5 ullites fare side. pvt. eat, | SMALL HOME 1 BDRM, “Bie |* ange pow * NOORREEPIRS oF wale eo hte WE A or een . ' Gioice NEWLY DECORATED 3 nc Ruse: $-6830, 1° iT BLESPING con A lEING RO iei0 WEEKLY - BELAND 8T., waiting for commercial preper. | 77 UTILITIES LA ROE Wate, | Ooms, end dem all large rms. oMA Cony, NEATLY | 3-430. Eger Rareee. St see Between 7 Ls Bg on innctiale oo. Children m welcome, a Rate a lied On busting Near : ATTRACTIVE eee RM..| “RMS. TOMMY'S LAKE 400 ealt ’ by week or month Sleepy Hollo Eoupie preferred. rE OS egaag rd 2 year, Owner, Pontiac P.O. Box ROY KNAUF _ Mote, 3466 Disie wy Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | | cet? tceseraaicen at |AT BUS STOP EVERYTHING | {us 7 ATTRACTIVE APT NEAR GEN.| 7 W. Sesinew ot. Auburn Ra. PE | _for ‘comfort. PE $1332 FOR SALE SALE OR RENT WiTH OP. 28% W. Ruree st __Fm 21431 ta “Quiet, Clean, Ideal 0 830 GLEAN ROOM, MEALS OPTIONAL | © tion bar, Nibkoral sestans TW ha NEE eT) Y y YOU Rk - for employed jady. FE 54-2538. IDEAL FOR "RETIRED COUPLE, yy LAKEFRO ME. Pvt. home, Elderly couple} puilt home 0 Susin Lk. at Davis- |ACHELOR APT. PVT. ENT. FE | On lake front. 3 rooms and bath. rien, B tet to = 15th. - 2: burg Rd *& US#. 10, Clarkston. PRORERTY 40122 o Peso ca PE +0601. 2 bedrm Ful basement, Gas 7 LARGE RMS. FOR RENT FOR Call MAple 5-6931 after 5 p.m. eed of lirt- | CLEAN’ TET ON Bw mplete rp. ° men or women, Home cook 7 R | “Sage ‘oe all Sypet of ore ties ker | “Sebo, CAltren woleems. MA in ER APT. IN INDIAN VIL- | _3-4200. , _ | meals. PE 3-049. . ATTENTION you to veil or trae? If ye = ‘Bia | & Cozy ~ «YF TIOHENETTS tA LAKE Oh aaa mM. PE 6-0066, Or FE ef on abe i fe cans Dr. tlemen, 1. Oe ome. | pe0e - A FE FS to sell or ied v ac front « Wonde y orea.- __ 2-2020 — SAR AROIIND EF wn pon TIA —.) an wau6 6 6HOME6& We will be glad % talk to yoo) eng pt Wonde Saw facili. | LOVELY 3 APT FREE be ay tape. Toe "A large ee ical 5, 2. a OWNER, 6 ROOM | Slice Ieet, ever. your bro erty at ties ¢16 wh—OR 3-466 parking. Close to bus line end) “fenced in yard. 2 glassed in| or OR 33380. Huntood Lake, Full | our convenience. Real| CLEAN, 3 RMS. SHARE BATH. | {DoppinE | comer + MT-4 porches school and | LOVELY ROOM FOR A ‘OR A GENTLE at and arage. | Fe ae aaa Tees | Toke Ty cata SOY "| wan ot SmNmOUCTE 5 Wu, | —Soevmine ewer. On 2-000.__| “aan, ool 9 weres_ Pi beelealene | daye node seen ry or} come reen- LARGE cLeai ROOM FOR GEN- {ec CLEAN 4 ROOMS & BATH, NR bo OE hr, ae Store peal y__Rent Houses Unturn. 36 Ueman. Pvt. Rote. 16 Nelsen St. ~s Buy Thrd Partridge | Budget Rancher 1%, BATHS 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Featuring FLUSH. AUTOMATIC Ol, HEAT LASTERED W. ‘BLIDING i ALUMINUM SLIDIN' WINDOWS ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER $9979 ON YOUR LOT MODEL ol « | hood. droom ranch stvle bun- galow oak floors, tiled bath. util- room with oil furnace Com. and | screens. It's vacant and only $750. down. | Hotel Rooms 39 EDRM. CLEAN RICTLY | 8 modern with utilities $22.90 8 we. _Of $95 &@ mo. ti] June. EM 30000. 2. ? -BEDRM. PART FURN. CAKE- | 5 Shoat TRAE 198 E. BLVD Gas heating unit: $75 mo. FE 54-6143 days. FE 2-7782 eves. 5 RM. House AND BASEMENT BEDRM, WELL FURN. HOUSE. |~ 3564 Bathurst, off M59 West of = line, Until-June. FE s 0 4 es ATH, RMS. FR er PT BATH * Bie & Pike a... hehe » EY es KINS. $75 Wai CLARE RM Hote, “jie ‘PER! 8 Modern, close to city, Reas. MA —s rr’ BEDROOMS OT HEAT $-0215, 6157 Rowley &t.. ee _ area. FE @ ROOM HOUSE ater ~ House, OL, 3-08627 . ROCHESTER Ms PER MO. HOTEL AUBURIN ‘Brick One Story any paneling heat & ty Cal or 1 “pa #0880 Oret roe CE SPACE AVAILABLE | eo pats . 1s aaeaeneey & com: | tort 23-2118. i [ heat. porches. This is a $13,650 | Green Lake Distr North side of town well y Day or built home with gas heating on 1 or 2 < -_ peroctinn. = es. ratio 2 @ breezeway and at- earths | sot ree eae Se > é . ex nea peat rms & apts Some with TV. and clean. $13,009 will buy By day or week. $10.00 & up. this home with terms _15_N, Perry. PE 5-81 : L aa seeing this be- Rent Stores 40 | AWS <~~ 1 T ow Monthly Payments STORAGE BUILDING. 42 NOR-! “459 per month ts. monthly ton. FE §-3864. k payments for se, neat, clean me orth ‘sub- ‘Rent Office Space 41. urban, Down, payment of ay ARD LK. RD. MAIN FLR., ORCHARD Rickey parking, ‘Me. Len Room Home _ electric With six bedrooms and two baths. All large rooms. Gas 150 ft. lot. Enclosed buy at you must see first. ict y _ front apts, 8615 Pontiac Lk. Rd Drayton | iets Sota. Aner , pm. “Cali Fa Ae NE ates IA. _ Plains. Afier 4 p.m. ; In town. PE 5-0 ™_ i ott po Alay ov home with eae location. Partly turn. Util furn./ J ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN. ° Re MODERN ROUSE—FUR DOWNTOWN ¢ rida poreh. Privi- ji 4 APT nEFRIO. bus 1 Whitemore | nace, basement, Storm windows. as. Water, heat. 430 N. | -ciee to bus line. 295 ee MA_5-7081. | Walled ‘Lake, 680 Leon Rd, MA Located within 300 feet of 100 leges to Twin Beach Golf ec agg Om and ent. |? LARGE ROOMS. a KITCHEN. j BEDROOMS LOVELY CAKE-| 42060 i r cent corner on E. Huron 8t nd Country elu A Very | 7 ROOM RPT. O00 ROBINWOOD. cath Ocal. Bate Ot, PR petty —s as ~~ 190.8 “tata “ced bat eeiet| bel ach wee reasonable Oe ve Ll Perry | oot ; ae ae mo 8. it RM. Bate, "WAR i tiie. '@ ROOMS, CLOSE IN. 410 MONTH.| furpished. Lease availsble.| | terms. 3 APT." PA zy Salas Parke. FE 2-7198. Pour mi. out, beth. wash | Near U: ‘ : ‘awewm 280 a Fase gaat on ae fey 2B BATH, BVT. PARTLY | rm. $18 $18.00. Baby wel. 310 Wal, seam “neat “References and ie Roy Annett Inc.; ‘e AYLORD ; FE 5-0877 | posit require per mon ; 0S Soe... i ¢-RM APTS iN} HOUSE FOR 2/3 ROOM HOME WEST BiDR. Ask for Mr. smith. BgaLrons 1 LARGE RM & . Bath acquainted families. $42.56 each) For 6 months, beginning Nov. | | 98 Hare git Fre ee on eaieee | 26.908 for house, FE 6-967. Ist. References required. FE | ROY ANNETT, INC. | Open Riunings & Sunday 1 to 6/136 H. Pike st Open Eves. 2 7 2 SHARE BATH, | CLOSE 3 Roane “ag Lh tin OO NEWLY DECORATED | 9 Realtors oom FE 4-9584 Whittemore. B Enquire 1 Genter |" home. with Fae a » open Evenings & gun. 1 to 4 For Sale Houses 43 N. FROME AND B TH BABY wai: | _.vofurn_ FE | M. BASEMENT. OAS BEAT. /¢ acngs [AND 3 ROOM HOME AA. come Pa on, Heat furn, 225 on Ml required, 7 "ROOM HOUSE, RENT $65 “MO. sonable "Prescott S310, oF ae : Lepepro APT, 1% BATHS, aire aA ee ee yeas coe aN GINAW. GOOD 5 ! gil Minor. | cay, PIRES AE, OF, SASEABAY |! Send, ter busters tomes ov oom./ Buy thru Partridge | 4} % Interest RMS & BATH. iO Fe bull Lake. Three 2 bedroom houses | List thru Partri bie 3 acres~good land. § room house — 2s. bath, see, rnace, | Lak meal es peeds Re igen * s acTeens,- jot ug Water FOR SALE Sage Ml ape eT ot silos, Good , road can Complete reoms' provide fo 1CHOI'S 5 REALTOR mee -Uatied money, Sota xe se see OR 3-383) PE Suny) EM 33303 devs or Sidtusl eaal? with fenced in back yard. This, oe Ren home has beautiful full’ base, LARGE FRAME HOUSE Wirt | ae With automa: .. a and! basement in White Leke Town- ortand at oniy:- i ship, needs repairs. price Roe. | ; | only $500 down, cal EM 3-013 aa TAIT BROS. | KENNEDY yee an Believe It or Net VAC ANT REALTOR 4 F il > 7 t0om bath, interior few- . 2 rE +3560 | u Price $6,250 ly cecorated, a tok es. coo heat, cove PE i Open-Evenings tii 9 sag pays POSSESSION rapes. us wens : Here's A Steal home has for ttle Brice Pull hall ee ONT automatic “ wane 2 SMALL HOME BLOCK FROM Yeree 2 ranch home bedrooms, Living roem, full bath. Duck cake Highland Township. | A arage, masonry con-| Spacious kitchen and ibook of all $3750.00 cash owner, MAple 5-5643. #tructed, insulate lumi-| is the beautiful vard with “it's | . hum storms eee Large liv-; M@ny shrubs & flowets ou'll 5 ROOM “MODERN HOUSE. GOOD ing reom fireplace. Gining| have to have $2130 to get i, location, low down payment. FE. room, gomny 2B srg birch cabl- bargain, but your payments wi) SOT nets, large glassed porches | be only $5750 per mo. You ean't LOON LAKE, 7% . SANDY. Pesceoced walls, baths. Pres. &° aad on this one - see it beach, 3 ‘minutes Mg Detrott | ent owner has used ihe best of ‘oda Large 3 bedrooms. baths, 2/ materials tn the construction of fireplaces, $36,000. Ma 4-2626. this home. Lot 105° lake frontage Good beach) x 340° deep. Land. soto ge Sees offered awe for ugh’ this week for "$26,000. Sorins Lecated out Sashabaw o ye aub- ~huatiee Lakefront schesta, This home was convert- MO ft. ‘e@ with good beach ¢¢ from 3 bedroom to 2 bed- bedrooms. large ‘iving room, Tooms that makes |- spacious 10 fireplace, room,” kitchen.) *% 22 tamily reom. en you see Breakfast- . Butler's pantry. you'll jiove it, because it has $. Basement, new of] fur. meny, —_ extra fine features. nace, 2 sereened porthes. Alumi-, That you have always wanted | Eafe ents alter "attg 4.3." wi" ka! oe ner leav © : state, will sacrifice fer $17 See tt today 1400 Gown Terma. A real bu Doroth Snyder Lav éoder | O se * micton ar 8 YEARS wner Transferred iy Ri eet “Ra. «Mase: Here ts a 3 bedroom brick ranch EM or MUtua! 46417) - home that has everything. Large —~ | modern gro ‘ ~~. cup- = | boards. 1% bat Lo- Multi-Lakes Realty Caled ona paved satrect’ aca | =. Guat’ en to be nes and ain” Fi senoctigg io po HOME i posses: oe garage. fenced Soe this price — it's only $13.) = a0 Ae Garden wel can $1545 down and $65_ be bedrm. 87,- \ per month ee taxes e in- (3060.8. Commerce Rd. MA 1578 rs La wg attention oa | GI — $270 Down | ie exc room mod-: re orice io he ~rieinity pa Poo. turiag & full basement tea. | St’ nichest’s. Cleans 8 pin has |Baréwooe ¢ ean = s a5 Beautiful on kitehen with fan everyth! ; = down si, a Tore ape wees, in etch | uke a iy 6 diasted en, 3 bedrooms, ay 5 eory | Blacktop cond & driveway rec. room. Gas heat.| across stre new achoo! slum oy s & screens. 2-car = /Laree terraced lot * ; rege. i140, just a real ¢ this today and move in to | Bee morrow! Full price $13,500. WHITE BROS. or gS --y ‘Open Eves. bra . ‘Senter 10 te 5 $1,750 DOWN WEST SIDE 4 bedroom , Behool. complete $10,500. Reason" Off f Oakland Ave. | Ciese tm Good rental area for! built 11 | val an make payments. Gas heat, close tw town, schools & transportation. Mr. he it Here ts located Living "roe “root a, ae Here a house * on room businers corner. now. used and bedroom down. Full come. A little fixin,| dsmt car a Gas paint & paper will work wonders heat at for = sitso poten this me. Low ‘price for down and $100 per month. Ly é 7 Drayton Plains Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor For only $1,500 down, you can buy) 1 W. Huton Street this cute ramch bung less! FE 54-8161 or FE 4-4278 ‘alow, tag eorne? a 3 Bedrooms, tiled, BREWER (LAKE HOME Well located 6 rm. lakefront. ear- os See FP. REISZ, SALES we ¥03. bil furnace. 75 x x20 lot ce lawn, shru Double. ra, . = Py e bese value. peted floors. insulated basement, Pa ree NICHOLIE INCOME ge ~ famuy income Webster Sehool Four 4 OF E N° SAGINAW - Nice 6 rm. brick terrace, base- nate Stee Aron ye income prop- *PONTI IAC REALTY 737_Baldwin FE_$-8275 ‘FOR COLORED BEDROOM home. East Side. . water heaters. Brick construc-| Low down payment, low monthiy tion, corner lot. G — Just decorated. FE reasonably priced, terms, DONELSON PA ree bedroom brick home. } Te t d Evang toon Obdng. vere Whee emps ea ving m, < 5 = en, bedroom and lavatory down.§ ESTATE TO SETTLE ull basement, automatic heat, we are offering this three bed- two car gara; a es lot.’ room home for uals fa & good bus line and blocks es downtown. tly posses: WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT only Five room bungalow with full | ae bedrms, and beth up. Liv- g.room, dining room, wit: : dou- pone gach ble French doors, kitchen down.. ment with stool, -gas heat, gas water beater. Two car eorege | Salt Sates teat: y . 2. rae & HARGER Co. month on land contract Better 3 W. Huron &. rE caus hurry this one won't last long Open Evenings ' N. sb oa i Will purchase this slmost new | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE three; bedroom brick rancher on the east side, Living room, din- ing ell, kitchen gg ne fee Ca ; with glass er tiled basement, oil ee as ma nd ; pool rege pond — jal. $85 Tr AN H HOME = voypbeete mh Gd ame mon mance nome | REAL INVESTMENT Outs 3 bedroom, spacious We have just listed 2 brick ter- and gracious buff brick ranch) races. Three bedrooms, six rms. home with at! e and bath each Full basement, rage. Full basement, two fire-| coal heat. Rent for $75 m places, full bath and haif bath.| each. Live in one and rent the A dream kitchen, rich. wall-to-| other, Gdod north side location wall carpeting, Hi-Fi — eee Only $700 down on each and many peer a and ou ntments. Lot 180 beautifully landscaped. Also lake Privileges. A “958 per month. Will sell separ- » ate, K G.H ITEAD : 02 E. Huron 8t PE 4-8284 restricted «a ee Lakefront Hom estric’ rea. i ake oy om ae Large 7 rm. home with 100 ft of = : —- i i car garage. Beautifal G i DESIGN, $16, gs" ‘Jota of trees andbar= A pretentious six-room family. —_ Ss dock. Call ‘for: ap- home, Large entry hall, spacious e Pp. . , ing room and fireplace. Full morte RON VALLEY dining room, dandy & m with LAKE FRONT large break! room, 3 dandy 4 + 7766 MBO at Pontiac Lake — ui ba it gen es oye * pore be ce med 2 Guktaee w e i? + paneled recreation’ Large ing tm. with atone fire- WESTER: ; room, ter and half bath. Biack glare, large giassed im front; COUNTY BOARD OF RBARTORS rive, 2 i i BI “| No. by Dick Turner, For Sale » Houses iy i 3 STARTER NOME. | sig wo terior, Will __ wanted OR Se” _OR_ 31070. | FOR COLORED FAMILY. fa i add Pvt ms ve /10-19 TM. Reg UB Pat. OFF, @ 1987 by NEA Bervien, te ae Shem aaa ae an tan eel EX- interior as il RM come will almost. make contract Near Saletan Rubber. Bert MULTIPLE nian re at 414 Irwin | 7D STREET bedroom bungalow with oak 3 floors | ter, own b& auto, heat ¥ appot SERVICE and hot wa- miment. Would | take suburban home tn trade. FA { MILY ved street near bus line. fers tane & look! LAKE PRIVILEGES tuliy Tove — with large ity root | ter and @ 1 } on ooraas. Vacent end wquick eee: | Has — heat and ear George R. Irwin. REALTOR FE 6-0101 or OR 344 260 .— Ave. pew omy LADD'S WILLIAMS LAKE INCOME—G1A0 DN. A modern § room hom piste. A liv Moe room « ting, tor oematenty “shat ¢ monthly payments LADD'S INC. 428e te Mwy., Drayton Piaina atts “Lapeer Rd. verbell A 3-1331_ or BELL OR TRAD Sicters 7 Beauti ful ELIZ hee Al ag do wl 6 home featuring ie dining 3 bedrooms, double room, firepiace, full basement, eo hot water heating reezewa arage lovely home criminat, op $29, 44-2544, ae oe ear Mtoe “the dis~ buyer. Ls room patteched x 1. Pull terms. Call ungalow on north side iy x bed- down. rooms. sseaed’ odsca full front B ae trade Call TAYLOR, basement, reh, 2 nice termen Wil for ft REALTOR, J. A. 100 Oskiand Ave. FE 4-2644 ICK 1 LIST OR BUY Thru Johnson, FE 4-2533 STOUTS | BestBuys Today MATCHLESS BEAUT Y his best, have joined in the cd ning of this lovely lakefront home. Picturesque surroundings add to the b of an brick exterior. Step in and marvel at the spacious a rod 1 fireplace, open. stairway sec: ond floor, with its large vit rr} mag room, _—~ ath, @ s- - Imm: shi —. “tubéiv inion H.for fur- ther detai on thie sone. $495 DOWN sion on this 3 bedroom starter home, located in Clarkston area on large Hur Ter to * $600" DO on down to see this modern 3 bedroom nem, he corner lot . Maing. ‘ale aes possess’ ‘y-acre lot. Over 000 square feet pg area in this home at only suit. WN wr eaivent storms" ved screens DOW N For this § room and bath bunge- low with full basement. ot) for- nace, near bue and schools Only $8,500 total price. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor - TT N sonae at Open Eves. rr Is all fine 5) it takes to Ph FE 58168 Till 8 30 KN UDSEN ‘SI. 960 Down New Brick Ranch Only re in « short time. * This 6 and J‘ bath home features large ney plastered room, tage, and wel ar fireplace, ell - landse: ia see ou 4 home before buy Cass Ihake on. a ye ~ : quality Quite. new lake home | ‘oat has § rooms 4 id bath. a living porch ame Com ‘a ~~ M os seen to be appre- W M. He KNU ‘DSEN ALTOR ~ +4516 4 «8 Bes. a Ra 43 —_ e wasural fire. — a - = — Martin with one hand | | i | + HOME 4 bedrm. home located north end, _ be For Sale Houses’ 43 _ LEBARON FARMS. $1150 Down 166, near so Lake, Pontiac On « lot Williams Lake, schoo}, churches and new shopping center, has basement. opens at ground level soellent G@rainage. has off AC Per: meter heat continuous hot water, 221. Full biech flush doors, "Reounitul specious elosets, oa haben with lots of 3 for appelntm PRICED TO SPLL HAYDEN for ia ‘oom Modern. home. Piastered Walls, oak ora, — and screens Full = "| AUBURN ar PADDOS INCOME,” Rast Bide, 2 Family; ¥sinlty m. Pee § rooms afd bath on let aoe On yaet ereettn down. Gali now renting for o3 er month 3 car garage. $14,950, erms, SYLVAN VILLAGE ferred. Must sell room modern brick home . hag wa terfroniage. Gtairw ui firisued aitic Wall: b Ae A oarpet, drapes, venetian blinds Tile path OU furnace, breezeway with jal. Pre windows. Allached garage. I c HAYDEN, Realtor cuey trane- — Po FAIR LADY. Near irpert the She will love this ; bedroom, full base- ment — the moment sbe steps inside Carpeting in Mv & dining ell, large master bedroom, tiled bath. Draperies, sage. Washer end dryer included — other —_ s extra She'll” tos in this cheerful itch en, elas on porch, Ask to see it today. Leslie R- Tripp. Realtor 78 W. Huron Street Fe 6-6161 ‘jalousie™ | or 1¢ Silver L Lake Privileges Drayton Plains Call FE 2-06 "BUD" | landscaped site on W eastom bulit of living area. Two large bedrooms picture windowed living room, natural fireplace cy Boe —~ ement, ex = bath. rec, PF ow go with nat. lace. Oli-fired hot water neat. ounce Imm diate possession, Ali this "ier $36,000, terms aveiiabie. First time offered Custom buiit home where ntertain « riends. Value Be .sure you 7 8 you will be o your family and $24,500 priced at ee it today, Bud Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Cleme Mr. bt ap BA rE Fim, or me 8 DN Mh MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL a PERSON «ho let 5 Ho > ‘oil heat, House sets on il large 265n115-ft. ONE ~ THE BETTER Bois oa uomaceine a acu story, Good ogee $2,267 WILL MANDL like new, = home a. 3 bedroom you may assume an existing low interest ortgage, Beiec Oak pineeres walls, ee- . Pull . 2 clone fenced for your Uh o- pal — = p tth m ~ Near Owens School You be first! BEAUTIPt. "ELIZABETH LAKE Es is the lo- cation a hoes brand new aluminum si 3 bedroom bungalows. stibule = en- trance with closet, good large dining ell. Ex- eeptional birch kitchen hes . lenty of eating space also! atered walls tile bath. Professional dec- orations. Full basement, ofl Ase about the private iakefront and park privileges Exceptionaliy w Sy. beautiful will et you in. | Tarts ! Murry! Hurry! | WHEN YOU . purchase a Watkins Lake front home at a the market 20-ft living room overlooks the water, The ultra mod- ern kitchen should delight any woman. Be first —not sorry . 59 DOWN’ will buy this 3 ‘7 unit Income. close to down. i town. Basement. furnished piegel? full price. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Open 0-4. F or Colored REALTOR Pp 1; 1011 W. Huron ______ PE 5-6181 ami les - | OPEN — Skene nas i | Bene? stra Meee a last tense’ we aun Gell’ om BE Ferry, &t rooms good for ine come. Ni shade, berri¢s one gard oo $8,000. $1,000 own, ° s. 4-family income. nd Gillespie notn Kinsler, Realtor #0 W. Muten Bt. Ph. PR 42528 . REALTOR 46 HE. Walton FE 6-044] Open mse CLARK REAL ESTATE NEW-LOW FHA capes Behind M4. Jo Farimore at ne Low nee Vatewrs Hours Ea as acy “SAREMENT SRAviOR eve. ar laine area PE COMPARE THIS Custom bullt 1.900 bed room brick ranch nome, Neal base nent. 2 fireplaces, giate entrance, » baths, ceramic “ule wh van ba | For Sale Houses 43, - Contemporary |, ager noe, oe rest 100. lus Drive t Suver AEE . if Lake priv, pay aft Fass 100 pares oie homes, fi Soe00. immed possession, 9 Soto c L, = si “Fite Smith: -Crawford, ‘Inc. 24031. TWO _OFICS ame | 100 _ Rochester Ra. OL 1-0002 “LOOK! 1388 aban 6, R¢. | OL 61926, uae, 0335, * er Don't Fail to See VET TRANS ~~ NEAR ONFORD 3.BEDROOM RANCH CIVILIANS | oe Lie cane , fie foes oe | Home, garage oe bresreway geres ko and. et a lee. CUCKLER REALTY: ne N. Seam PE 4400 ___ PE Fee ‘BEAUTIFUL 3 ROOM TRI- fevel, 12 2 20 foot family room, ge family kitchen with built Set on epesiows 13 2 iso ft. iy. x24" pintereg gar rook, hon aalere ba * tor sit. er fe - Ey. DUNLAP Custom _ a aa FE #1198) $495 DOWN New 2 bedroom home on your | lot. $6,006 full price, Wood firs picture window, hu bath, utility room, This not ah all | teday or stop at office for in- formation, We have. lots aver able asiso, J. C- HAYDEN. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru u Partridge _| ‘Tndian Summer pee lals OTTER BE Near Elizabetir ie Ra at a 4 Lake Rad. wnepeine. center Be ogee med nea edroom large kitchen, basem steam heat. Oniy $8,060 on he 600 down home LOWER STRAITS ag oeogy od Neat 2 bedrooms phe eas 4 0 = ba At “Atte nod pe FOR pe © a- rage "only ate with $3.b00 ow OXBOW LAKE A Well built 2 ‘weareen = ERA was | | near: jake Living rm | istied oe holty pine Convenient | kitehen \ bath, 2 car garage | pe) 7 incijuded at 611 with | down. | | NIBREE & GREGG | 1 Union Lake Rd [ Union Lake Village | _ 3-400 _ cr BS 230i¢ | AT UNION LAKE OFFICE LABF ote SPECIALISTS | T.G. Trocke REALTOR ia? Union Lk. Rd. EM a 4030 DN ¢ PAMILY INCOME ede ta SE LAKE STREET -— 3} BEDR home. Pay equity out ments 664 per mooth. ‘ay |f ROOM home ~ 61.000 down. oly AINBOW REALTY EVES tn ena ae et) TROV 2 story. 2 full bathe, New! Shady oconreses ¥ “ue 10 AC of 4 bedrooms, ot, steam heat kS —- with TAKE Commereiat ae Wind- ing Dr. COME Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 & Main, Clarkston, Mich, (ac BANE) a fApie 5-683} col Nice 3 bedrm. home. basement, nee gerane, paved street. ve ADAMS REALTY _ PR 8-200 Fo0 wv S CORDIALLY INVITED - - BUY OUR OPEN SE OF OUT- STANDING VALUES AT 2699 5T ST, IN PINE LAKE ANOR! 4 Bedrooms 2 Ceramic Tiled Baths Gas Heat HAR NATURAL FIREPLACE - BUILT-IN OVEN. RANGE HOOD jae WITH PINE LK. PRIVILEGES : E. ALAN GI LFORD Orbnara Jt i eA a ee Sir pine, joseph treet. SALES BY AYLVAN RLTY CLARK | Ro ny b front $10,600 ayments only. mon ulck posses a be down. plus aol ce oo Ag room for 3 roome. ility, garage. lot 60 x 120 feet. 7100 DN. 1% agg oH i= Bath i 18v. Fair house, bed ; living pth es hen. enclow hh, a. = heat, water neater, new cal garage aliance $43 25 monthiy, later $42.00 Vacant. Would take automobile or house. trailer in trade 1.980 DOWN. p Bete. Le Pa Six rooms & bath, large front porch, excellent condition inside ody out 2 be ma full i | S| | j 348 Smet N EVEN kiteh- |_0 wwe ne lot Terms te sult ripe Perre te Pentlac Rd age te mille to model Nosan Bull iding Corp. TE DUBLIN AREA - 0 18 PARTIAL LY on HED. A JRD BED LOCATED 1 BLOCK FRO BCHOOL ON PAVED ROAD. ONLY $60 PER MONTH RANCHER r LY 8 ROOM RANC) * Wea, 4 Y Pad ON ONLY INCL UDING TAXES & SURANCE R. J. VALUET, D AVE Realtor TU T THINKIN Your ‘avestment of only § returns within 18° mo onthe ae tavern ts indeed a money maker. Located only 20 from Pontiac. Fixture: ating is int encelions oon Showing extra gone not delay, as a enaneg™ tk this doesn't come ition. it peietment, pleane a, a evenings, LIAM eae we Bald. win, ce “| = Establiched im 106 FOR THE -DISCRIMINATING BUYER No, 18533 Root ‘wen Ranch Brick Attach Brick QOarege, wns’ “hoor wre Fe wwe arrangement ~ cross room raffle Ar LISTING SERVICE inos UntiL 6:90 minutes ‘drive *. and deoor Fine Entrance S. Center Wall rm Encohent Kitch 2 Dining sr = athe = ceramic tile . Pan “Basement © Plum bin Pius many y, Custom past | We'll build all this on your lot for Only $19,119 | ase Bn od. jor ell be tine’ orobie to" spel out building probi inancing and « AUBL ex ith EIGHTS ‘ Imire modern hom ony ne} se ree Also room house & garage a. Close to st a exe tly ! ie.100- $1,750 down. NORTH SUBURBAN now to see buy. Only $8,060 terms. AUBURN: ROAD sone. ih, Tull Basin ent rf no eement walk shade trees aoe os at door. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor SFE Pian at at, AMPLE BROWN |< PULL Price = $0,000 | . bust "rs only. ~ ea ge on Auburn sted from Fest Bivd, Thle jot is = feet deep, Large two-car ga- . “A real value." on eee 8 heat, 2-car garage gy » Would take . cauaiior e fis} ~ a m wonon anne teey ‘00 * AEA ph 4 BEDROOM ears old, basement ‘with n- NCH, An ideal large! tra, ie wer. 3 bedrooms, | onan come built. this year./~ dining rm. olf AC furn. Large hg attractive features, large two-car eo. A lot of ‘Sane lake privileges. Tmmediate for the mone oe ° oe on. Owner et bth FOR raviry. 3 BED- OOM BRI RANCH... Vacant Soove right in, You'll xe ~ well bullt home ‘with oak nt ed, plastere:, vale vestibule en- trance closet. Tiled bath, built-in shower Large rooms. Basement, with recreation space. Gas heat, water softener cig lot, black. uly Se City improvements. sa, 915 LITTLE ‘FARM ~ Large ; bedroom a coma Interior ha heen alm etely tbat Large iait biren RMtchon —_ den, 1921 dt plumbing. oe urn. Many mea. tn built-ins. Here is stre not buy the ma 1362 W. Huron en Eves. : Fe 4-402 or poet 4817 . _Multipie Listing Service YOUR DESIRE THAT SUBURBAN RANCH HOME for pot much money and low : down payment | acre excel. lent garden soi), comfortable 2 | > ge home ye tty pine pan-— m, alumi- | num storms & Beiter sree call RIGHT NOW! ~~ of gitteries eclors z p.m Sat 2. oe eary Wunceke. Lake Rd. Goventey to Cleary Don Me Senate, 32837 te le nln Repeat ae? = eter tae . +¢* * “qt ROCHESTER—OPEN a. = SUNDAY, 2 TO 53 Custom 3 nearaiie brtck.’ with 1% cote, fireplace fn fam- | _ iy modetn kitchen with built-ins, hardwood floors, ae | tered 2 car ga . — on large ‘Io bee tis at age ony Park, off mac Pi Adgme and Tienken Rds. 7RANK SHEPARD & ITS OL a ings at the price a lay.” A sensational value LIST = = _ a - a settctene service SEL. TRADE ie H BROWN. Realtor , 1362 32-4610 Turon Yeuntipte | isting as. me ' OAKLAND COUNTY'S: BEFTER BUYS REAL RANCH LIVING (7 meres timber and many pines, kept 7 $12,000. ND “SPANKIN” NEW era ranch on large lot. Birch cabinettes, formica counters, bullt in .oven and range, 2 cer ep Boa an aluminum siding. well f beth per paneled beautiful gate and wiity. oat 4 y. Re ee oes Realty Lo ne or. | Thre Johnson, " TE 4.2533 Real Estate Buginess gene shea ea ide Woe 1 ™_ reas . érooms =—master 14\'ni34' ntment. qb with t trees, tm ‘a ATTRACTive =~? F eam nats the thia good Stairs in oa. ‘s price on tort of béeautiful~land. some) . Lar cca taal after 7) 7 WILL TRADE NO | oo DOWN " PAYMENT any tual scemend om Caine On ota | Ts Be rm. bath, 1 yr. old, es mer 9b > ‘y acte ca * M4 | trees, lawn & ahruba in, - 4 ories, tis hs, be ae od age. bY a . Gee heat, athe mile a : school, -5¢ 1 bus by Ret. "Ven fe bane — At ar- at, Clarkston Gardens Walden -Clarkaton, Mien, Corner fed. § RM MODERN! ONLY 90.000. | 8 rm tneome, bsg Srorhas, > car gerage, easy te . Whe * Only #10. ‘3 eee ss _ ? ta u income. Basy down par- 9 Sai wan wrote. ‘ is W. DINNAN ms Bnd & Whitte- 3 family Pig cach, vest he Will bale 2 or 3 bed etart- foratine ate ba de melt “ca SALB_On ap Sg Tas ove, 37: oorcene & ‘a quarters, i baths, be ee in_ il en, oo NEAR FISHER E BODY ; hye Barat a Re BORHOOD. BRICK RANCH 2 BEDROOM — OIL MEAT, a scR BEND soe _ A aad JIM WRIGHT AKLAN ve. re Ae “OPEN E EVENINGS UNTIL § GILES. Donelson Hei t Heights , E $a ate ovals, = ceilings, nice ee 7 pata ga land? Drayton Plains bedroom brick "neni and hoor are fs Tioedis- ties s ba By per sit on t. $1, 3-Bedroom Brick ioouted ont 2 Join. ment, ee fear carat ¢. ene Tg ~: cits REALTY Co. # Partridge: 1s THE “BIRD TO Lead bie W. SIDE, $2,250 DN. Pit 4 po thar 8 saying far a Rees efi ECONOMY: MINDED? we've ‘This comfortable toom heme priced at pen i provide ‘our family conven cotek. < y os < pom 4 ; has } car WARD EF. PARTRIDGE REALTOR | FE 4-3581 3 SC, garage. 1 jasement with of] furnace recreation room. Owner must sell, A. JOHNSON, 1704 ita to recoyer a teas. *|2-s18t for an sammie PRESS. FRIDAY, octonER rt 1957 AS P= Scones ape rere : | | ” i Sas 3 __88 Sale 2 et 37 “suantincoci i T0 VAP MOTORCYCLE FO wt Ball after 5. SPECIALS “ea VALUE < nee ee Near Crescent Leake, =. 7, oe, GARDENS ~ Nice) & ete. sewer, water ie ORES — | Rxeelient | Lakefront lot and beauti- per | District “Only ful ranch home owned by vont? x, " business man, Value ert et a wos “ole ov LAYA Y PLAN Diseh 1$14)S00, | “tor desk, typewriter or sell. FE To 4 M PA 18ci = w sell or trade. out ’ on unt price. Call im AP diye EQUITY IK A and look round. 2 teres tel tree . | . mediately day Or evening | Somer" a 'Peaced, sil, kinds. “List ee Partrid e : at home OR 3-6574 or fruit, for inte model car. FE) OPEN MON. aig S ’ oh Wo 7 PI iis business FE 3-9124. Wit shape eQUHTY- IN BOQUIY IN STA. 4 miles vet Peo or } mila | gr : Water, Owner, ‘ ‘ th E. of dbure, Heights on Auburn, H ce “IRWIN "| iets te handle.” $60 per morith "pay: tons tor equity, in houses, or |B, of ig P Fall Is Gorgeou , $ rest. AMAN Te at UPRIGHT. 19 fumphries Pontiac’s Best Buy CHEROK whey LAWSON ¥ Liles FRADE 1 tf, = pee ae A really clean end attract? E HILLS! REAL ESTATE our equity te or jot tn re gre 2 ee eee aiGk amen See for yourself the secluded (1377 Auburn OL 1-164 | room Fly Fy hw meme: ay or CABINET. cs goat Bree < flash Webster behest Lares iv: veloped, ‘oe te “igh fe OL 1-1731 ot - — Mode! Waterfail desk, $10. OA tine wo ba ream : giles. ed for today’s bet. | Money to to Loan 53) terms. FE oat «Wiener; USED TRADE-IN ter homes = and compare its -#it—~ : nn LiStete Licensed lenders | _ 34200. st ed} vantages! — qos : © 9087 by WEA Hervteny ; : =. On Close-in — convenient: : ; 2 any "pio,oe0 oes* | --dDrive out Eizabeth Lake Ré.. ¢ xa : Ouick er Hee ie : : | sesh er a Pnlie’ west af, Telegreeh Ri ‘From this report, young lady, it’s evident you. saw: the | Tite “Gstatine with “oaly $4,000 | ee Attention : Sects Lake ha’ te mils. movie and the TV version — but it's difficult to believe you $25 ° TO. $500 sctuni miles Ricelient condition a8 ore —- ONLY this GORGEOUS Bride and Groom | * read the book!” : YOU | on your nature, auto, or ee reese seat heme. AES 91:50 pe cally , ce ron tthete tn, A Tetular doli house, practical Carl W. Bird, Realtor ae | & secutity. » fom tor. 1362 W. Hurco Ph, PE 24810. © Bo. Ghuing rete ont ---- oe saying. my : a Gale whep you see this beau- ly new. 2 ierue ‘bedrooms plus 1 60a Cespenentty Nationa! Bank Ptah ‘ ag | ; aoe —- Evenings call OA 8-2618. . — items. convenient my Oil Hea ers ~ Rame with hed end carpetoed) §—Sthe tind bedroom oF dining | i1___Evst_FE E19?) Sale Business Property 49 Business Opportunities 51 HC or “visit us ai our office. | TRADE, OR rel Powtie.| THOMAS ECONOMY Money a oe le. Toom with fireplace and pic- room or Rice vine —s PROD RL | A PRADEEP O O _ PE 66338. . ‘TY TTR E. - patie ree orion 7URNITURE ‘ 0S a uP ae i Gave ci sities) sea mise | PERRY ACRES! thai tntaitata tos | mar oar, ME & AUTC wa pacnivicsiy—sgorre | uy. tagmaw a Tv,_vib8 UP. of ‘caling spece.| coneien Large lot 80 135 09 / HAVE BVERYTHING. YOU rear.” Building locat An-| inguire ze AE es Paes +5 LOAN CO te UTOMA “bres ere sweets Rad H s and Gorgeous! - Fart” caved. rive tc vs Og Bn i ig dersonville fd. Waterford, 3 Fi Ss Re.) 4. Perry > (Corer Pik ar son. oF aldown partner NANONALLY. ADVERTIE piiance. 432 W. Huron. a soe, ¢ only slteoe" with $8 per'menn | YOUR NEW HOME. doors off M-10 Highway. Runs Sree | un ah Telegraph. 3s. only #14988 complete | OSE and oie: ay t oom mevoner ond _ through to lake tn rear, Has GET CASH QUICKLY a m. L. A WaoNtn CO. - ; BLUe tire| . $12 down. wdceRo Ks} and Wooded Lots kitchen & bath. “Ol Auto, hot ahi U | “Joumnaier “OR LAND Phone _YE_ $4231 _ tiled. an tr etna See this Hoi y located on Re taoe beat, | Stare room 20x32 ft, for sTATION ov R p to $500 a okt AS ALL OR PART| APT. SIZE 2 INCH GENERAL |- maklg the besutine ope : i miles ‘north af Pontiac timas | $9p0m Prone Byron, Meh. S00, 10m, AYATLARLE Inined | 198@ to, 1986 care. Bring your | YOUR EAE oe doe |. Gh ccta, Gia har wok. Pe BUS By Apres, omy, “Aeon Sooty 9 wedrece | mOM Sart Wise Eye. On p= aaty - Se re lena cog “Ge heavily travel minutes. Loans also ‘made om ture | seo RB ng 1a pass." tie ak aaa \. bret howe be Mee. ‘vine. preems | me AL MADDRILL = — sheeals anol tee aonen Sts ree er | — Oe amen, and other ee | or PE ies, Ask for Mr, Clark. — YOU INTERESTED IN MAK- w1s,000 PONEY for tate 3 root |” rooms, coms, Heated y fom and bed: | 2831 8 LAPEER RD. FE $2009 4000 SQ. FT. nS ee WILL ‘TRADE 0100.00 EQUITY IN| you Imerested ins cleaner home, fee iene wtb ib ACKES 4 as third room on be | eo PT. RESIDENTIAL On W.| Beautiful prick Front soniep vi Salye Conan emcee wins Uist betes, | eneg and plumbing fixtures? Owner hap fool eat tee eh. oan’ ee. Si noe meh “cet & “soseclee west of Pontiac’ Has conference Rast’ Siva -Mit Che akian qensiste “ceBerwen carvetes,| Se! Seok Gumeee © Se parchesed rop| and water softener. Cash walks ce | Por information call Daves, Mr. full Gay about their” hew A1)-O-Matic Peek aeegeae) fryge oa om Ss] oR ob) eee hare | Bet Ps SY Loan Company) @aerefened| Haare is etl. & x 20° lot 440 elec.) —riteee_ : : It provides soft water b atselt, | WILLETT SC ty heme apMiane, “a SEs i @ Joh K ] : gy me 20x20, © large Welout tricity. Priced at $40,000, On easy DRY CLEANING PICKUP STA. | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. 3 "D. RILEY, Broker No attention required ‘by = aegh = and He crete . . Before =. Eliza’ * a wice Yalues here ary going up every: n K. irwin RIDGEW AY WARD F. P. ARTRIDGE| ase: Aer 630 pm, MAytais FE ? ao te BE caer | 8 Your. Your cost is only 6149.80 | _ condition. OR _— amazon REALTOR - FE 4- 3581 6.2806. ~ WiL SL On wi LARGE, or low monthly. payments. we a pram | WATURBURBAN 213 Went Huron street | 79 Balduto Wave, TE 4-420) 1050 W. HURO BEAUTY SHOP, MODERN 2 OP- 3 Dog HOUSE. Tk ; = 4 $i nine 8. room Cuan Poe FE. 5-0401; Eves Mi. #3783 bk OPEN EVE. Tid 8 Sor ete gee, sale. CASH LOANS OR Pu ant Eats On| samples of ait concitonere,. ve Sale Miscellencous ¢ RANCH home on 1300312, Income Property 43A : -| SHFALL CoMMMACIAL GARAGE | dAvESOkLiFinn SUE: with : BEFORE 4 PM. ...... samples of air concioners. Te | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 - Lor, ‘with 12226 living room, ome roperty 43A | field ee eee ay — for comnseereia or manu- a 4 LLION “DO \ a to $500 RO 3 tnd CEMENT PARTS ; bain, bedrooms, of! heat, taaxes AUBURN REIONTS = 2Bouses| 7 Kenneth Tag, soee Beltwin Ave-| nlp. octan® Dreperty., stores ___For Sale Clothing 56 SisY BeOGT.HARDLY USED. | reslo. 1 recerd player to maten. & $136—alum. screens, completely farm. $1.20; DRAYTON WOODS . ab erty, leases ~ ; sagen PE 8-875 afer 5 3_odd tables. O 676. : doors. NEAR ALL i down. Take over ments. ‘ N WOODS property, or 'and contracts. afer 6 pm. | = ren. ioe. Fa Besutiful hillside lot, ideal for Buy Thru Partridge he tind te en ieke ere B ( *K NER 1 [ADIs as, as sirie ‘snow * ong in , ea ee | eaten’ sumbianiionss oo HOYT REALTY = 7 Pana SOM, r Phileat attede ‘trees’ Previews ‘ue-| —WiSt Thru Partridge | 5; Ponta PE 43601." ae oan “| gawetas ‘bed and. shes, ail | _ able. srt Disie Bes. OWNER, COM DEPOT, 6 Ri ge tel a WHEEL CusToM CROss - nat Tolgraph lot Al cond. 2 car ga:| tection. Start now to bulla in'ine| Owner Leaving State heme on way. 13.008 ‘will bas: . F boy's wool sult, size 12. Gin's ether ‘gets at eauat ‘sartngs. Bear * oo ry trailer OR sis : Fi TEL fae, wil fae. mat) pause Sor d erent, BN gave Wiki sacrifice for quick sale. 73 =” NA +24 Finance Co Sway 10 & 12, MUlberry ive. 6, Pusngure. * | 00 GAL. OIL TANK, 065. Fe : SR er er eemninnean j “NTER S Ne : : . oh! ; . : | eee) Se Hy geds oR : cl H OL a Sovictsont é “Eacee FATIONS | FOR LEASE.” 61.000) BLUE LACE DRESS. Size is. BLUE FRIETE DAVENPORT, ee | For Sale Lake Prop. 44) Biack top frontage of 150° High | investment of boo. s2 genes down, | OF MEAT, & SBM Li- - BROWN MOUTO: on outer eel. Sauer emi vs 1 APT. SIZE GAS ST . Senne | and ary lot averages tig” in| PR €6360. cense. Modern § rms. & bath . Pontiac BROWN MOUTON COAT. LIKE) Prin" ty rig. Rugs. Mise. EM| } ELEC. APT STOVE ; Y: SEApT, Bote ares orem depth new, shopping | EQUITY SS aap Agra apt. Dur’ to: illness, must sell. CE a mill MAPLE SET OFFERS Eon Gir es| ot he ai foc tommnnin ta ecto st | Drayton Plains Ween. nee MY Tn YGrer | BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHING Oe ; ; ; ’ ac e after rieot oF 4-7045 terms, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor HL SoH inert vanes Pomuee reese Bor © Pata y—* Beas ’ — all Prigidai WHITFIELD ESTATES pens NOR, BROKER | 17. N. Saginaw st FE S4ies| sls0 laundry met te, oult tenast. BEAUTY SBOP Fon si —— Walled Lake | BRAND NEW ELECTRIC sEW-| ®) 2% ae : Levely 3 part! wa 20000 MA $-0689 ca __ Open _ Eves. _ in 8 » _ Union, Lak o Sue EM 3-426). Foard Ope cen viGh ge Sag ee machine. Forward & reverse Complete om mame @ 20” : bot water "buitin range * se Tas _shore ". — rifice PE §-8306. Fer Sale Acreage 47 Com’ Building reignworhoed erowing wicldeotias Utica 2 men's suits, site 42 sone. Not Hise fall pitee, Shab week. FE| 3030 ithe. hae a ey : atorm biock .) aoe a Factory wading close te established & » id SUNK BEDS SP = & 8 by 7 (ie abe, ‘tihsen| 2 bedroom. heats Gmel = main Highway. Lote sis available to an ag- _ Township omer Call PE heme. Call FS 0-283._ Ley ey FR doer oy gt Cal oa imuerest Ld teal at $6800, Terms, Beach is 9 ROLLING ACRES IN we Bat rele drive wel Cceses hay Pet tases Getey | Ti iE FINAN GIRLS GE fa WOOL O0-| Sceethan PM On, Sew E0P.| ster « Peveeon 7 OS a secant Sites | aerekeses wtms'ty soe cory, Pe ale semmaat., ool PE, Paint betorp| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | berting sar coat, tra thine * Eeareoale Paraiure, | © OR & | ee ” = ean or co. . le ss . fit" nor 4 Miece "bain | “On Sutton. Ra. between NDyéet | _ price and tere WE BUY MORTOAGES. LOWEST 202 N. MAIN _tealskin gape, PEGMI | Goceentr Sane STUDIO! oll “000, SF combinetion doors, DRAYTON WOODS p48 miles trom downtown Im. | & Metamora Exc. for sm -Duscount Mart Diamond tte ROCHESTER, MICH, iapy's anG StS 670 | TAME STUDIO) Sil O00. 5 combinction doors, - Ni betore t nat eee carme. elve lets, Taring acreage | Down Town oe LOANS $25 TO, 6300 _ 12. Bre, cond. EM 3-363. Sou oo cbeirs. | ant BOO PEER ON BURNER ot bw 24900. | “SEVERAL GOOD LAREPRONT| Charles Melick, Realtor, 428 Ww | Fe good buildings One 1s. AUTOS / MUSKRAT TF POLL LENGTH COAT. | CASH FOR SMALL RPS _ with blower, $25. FE _2-0702. ow 7 wove, Saree} Gademn hentas rity . Rochester, OL 608611) Can hong! He Paganini artrl e nould geod sens eens. size 16. | S00 woolen | _working oF not. FE 500 LB. CAPACITY, PLATFORM bedrm. heme mm exe, cvad. Dim | P. W. DINNAN #4 yee ‘i of different types of busi g Ph. Rochester. OL 40111. OL t-97m = seaoen, 2318, of 1 TE axes? Century House Aweaies ate. Mi¢ven $38. a vrata 2 ee ee oe =». meee TENS ve 4257 Beautiful x ‘roiing land, Brick puliaines a 18 THE “BIRD” TO SER MeN. , Oe | ee he Andersonville.” nage er Yer “SIDING. re wae 1Za etront Cc. PA’ GUS, R rms riet Purni our expert instailations, Alum. bath, 5 slesets. saltae WHITE BATIN BRIDAL G Gowns .|- ture, china, glass.) storms & J . Youngs- CLARKSTON Motorwa A hg Ya collect: Ortonvili- NA 7-2818 LAWRENCE _W. ’ TRADE a voll. Gee 2 EM 3346. | gue rg week days # to 5.| town birch and steel kitchens <= 2 bee loeated Yale st! frentne “ pee eg #@ ACRES, NO BUILDINGS, NORTHERN BOWL ING a cond. ALACK — amt = OF WALNUT DRAWERS. fiberala wnings _<— ) AO 11% ~ pores. pene. ® excellent bedroom white” trem ne _Suchy Realty. Ortonville. yg in Hise” ores aces : a MA Yas a early 209 yrs. old. A. R. Cul- down, $5 “er ay * and m. mace. ft. : lisse alleys sine 8 ce , : VA . ° 6 tor saly'ss.060 wilt gibeo dows! {iq tmclonad heated porch. Hat-| For Sale Farms 48 19 ©. Pite st open Eves, feriaurant 990.000 arose in "86! Loans $25 to $500 | Swe tet eal FE Cael Bit & Leer a ceed) SETS, ted ote: JERRY E, ADAMS CO. | gilbeet ear gage si ert: | LAPEER COUNTY a a ll eel led MEE 5a: FG NbopwanD: | fart tage, 20) mirror ene | AQUARIUMS. REATED, 1 con + Sate ag) Sea Fat areas far ime: | Maat, Lares he,to | Rent Leave Bos. Prop. @A) NORTHERN LIQUOR | Sop Coe OF rowing | Out weurtiaates tor tax a | ‘Hlcemlabe, Sead rg end | Ene tun. Pa earth - aia anet Gale Might Von- Bisg oer bere shed Ry granary, O Oniy | 3 QBTALL GARAGE FOR coM-| Located on U.S. 23, just north of 2g 8 Segines Bt. rE coe Bags, tsi vere, teed ced oRYER CROTSOINT ELECTRIC.| 1590 W iy +i MILLER { wn WrOK ER way. Real Estate. 975 abel _FEE 61431. Inquire at 340 Baldwin neieay “mxcellent “fron, “own ( ‘ash Loans RSEPROIAL Pall. BALE | DAVENPORT COO < go k «Ee Piintioe bo em i $008 Elica 4-6203. ig és | PE 41197 . PE 4-4021 | FoR. F Ra io nee 2 S\ORES SINGLE OR R DOUBLE, des Cae Gow Suits, T’Coats, O'Coats .... slip covers.” Yellow pi niph cond erg yy = 0 FT CAas LAKE FRONTAGE. ee ee L.G.A. MARKET GET $25 TO $500 _| Lester, Sport coats eng ocomen. PE Sams. “| 5 STORM WIKDORS GLASS ome | or FE 2-021 = Ae 2 : 4 i. he a ' Pant a ee ; 8 Ld - -. _: ae gha privlicees in taaceeeh| + ogg Wage gg I - av i ™ Pp. W. DINNAN (a0 QUA OR | A very profitable’ 1G.A. market | ¢ iN RECORD TIME ON YOUR Work ‘Shirts, closeouts * Sia gage ge COPPER) 2x28 _FE_ 9108s, nee ; take R pe ew cet seme entire wall se ue 66_W. Huron 8t. eesry | light mig. Heat or lease. 19 wiles over in (growing ,small town. NA HONE AUTO, PURNITURE | || Layaway or Payment ‘Pian. ber tr, Tug, stove. MY | 6 AR FRENCH WinDOws, — I Pontiac . ‘s Fe he ; “ile bath, “iaeee| liye" crn Dees nee ie | buy thru Winnidge . | 38082. plus’ ineome from. rentals, Saginaw | GiECTRO-LUX SWEEPER IN EX.|_¢7 4. PE seg” : room. Sy ay List thru Partridge | ‘SMALL WAREHOUSE CONVEN- $18.06 down plus stock buys real) SE ABOARD FINANCE Scrap & Iron SGA | pellest cond Complete with al] 3 GAL, ELEC. HEATER $70.95 the many i oo 7 veltineretee, Laree oa. t thru Fartrig: i tently Joeeted t© downtown dis- estate and all, This is « terrific 1188 NORTH PERRY srarer | Oe __tools, rE 7313. 30 Gal. Auto Gas Heater $54.93 : chake expensive compete closed Patio’: 2 cats ge, | is ACRES, LOR. HOUSE WITH| trict Reas. rent. FE 2.2091 or money-makér, Next to new A & P Super Market | Al PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS & ELECTRO-LUX “SWEEPER WITH | Fob, sinks & fittings | $58.50 up stove, Reriieersion washer. ‘ Fage. Storms & screens. Good | path. Lge barn and garage. $12-| FE $1401. , . ; ee FE_ all attech polish. | SAUndry trays, stand faucets $23.98 Btottene ns egy. BO ne om Maes Bs ww eae month. Or-|BEAU1Y 6hOP Por nent.| VARD FE. PARTRIDGE er. complete. Works and looks SAVE PLUMBING Sg ¢ entertaining. Ce onville, NA 17-3017, Equip. heat & hot water fum-| REALTOR see = a , Sale Heascheli Goods 57| like new $40. FE 64219. 72 Soutn w St, saines, Woe Ser Sr me Rechte. OF SMALL FARM ished. OR 30904 ete ora + Sees BORROW WISELY FACTORY REBUILT Vacuum | 0% BTU ORIOLE D STORE OR OFFICE SPACK ON | SINESSES F Specialists! 1 YR. OLD ADMIRAL REPFRIC.| Cleaners, Bl makes, 1 year guar room. heater. Will conside is s8 UK TAK STORE OR ACE ON ! ne sf mas og SDL FTRATONTS THE —TARE|* Toon rane Helin ttIME,§| Due Mey Drarion On'Si6t | gy. HURON aT rom Specialists! | an ons stove. 7 bta3 | _Sar°N, Senos” Pu sien | bend git opuce heater Ml cot), Walto-| to year eround home, includ t black loam coll, ‘large ving. & |GHOICE USED CaR LOT, Lo-| _~ OPEN EVE, ‘TIL 9° 7 SERVILL Gas, i WESTING- POUL BE BABY BED WITH WW. | XMEW RADIO” POR inet SORE room complete furnishings. Priced ning toom, 2 bedrooms & full| cated on South Perry &t. near Re | Pare ae You -can count on fast, house electric r trie. $50 ea, OR L SIZE BABY BED FE Sean FOR 1957 FORD. fire-| _sell. MI ¢-8398, bath’ ~All the Ingredients Reeded | Auburn, Ave, with building. Lote/ eal Estate Business friendly. one-day service — 1188 Joslyn SY PSU | oR COMPRESSOR, jown-to-ear ving. | TTENTION BROKERS oR when you come to HFC. 2 PC. STUDIO COUCH. A anne on 24. 50. Roe: see. Paved BOATING $12,980 with $3,800 down, | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1 lO? NOTCH SALESMEN. Borrow up to $800, Choose | _ioynge cheir_ FE 8-2100. 80 FRIGIDAIRE ELEC ELECTRIC EOE MA See, . a nae SW IMMING FARM STYLE HOME witH 3 "7 N. Saginaw st. gaies | 7 fi Fetiring and Tm offering | ECuschoid hasbeen. solvin SRM. Ol HEATER, APT GAS | pe sso “°° s./ ANCHOR FENCES LINCOLN JR. — And Wisner ; FISHING bedooms. Barn with concrete |. _... Open Evenings "til me Quatness tor sale “ee ren "ease family money problems for x Svige & antes. 20 MeRisiey | SIT No money down. FHA approved. School area. One of the nicest » +) floor, wired for chicken brooders |’ to reliable party. Office eonk 70 years. Phone or visit Son eee 4 burners, good RANGE Free estimates, also Ma P large bedres ca, seam Sor mer . hw 1 woodea Ssseiuaee on _ 2 ‘S ions oo 5 iy of DRAYTON PL AINS | pletely furnished. wr g00d lo- HFC today. Pe soesl es, Tan eae Mt 8-362. ee sneer raulings. PE _ 57 . Large 2 7 alle ot canes Week Gane th mtnn | Pettis cr Shatin socent: 2430 store with apartment above Call BM 3.2387" . Lake ares: H > after 6 p . ith | CONSUMERS WATER HEATER, 30 | one AND FORK — HALF AND carpets, 1 basement = nome Peoties se Small cottages | able. 3 rooms and attached VE “E a ga ste fa <__o ousehold Finance YR cna MATTRESS & CRIB. | Sl, Automatic. $65. FE 5-4 5-408, SOILD oe TE Pil. : ‘ ; Page, ome on reat ft, will homey FRIG ~REFRIO , 20 Ozer gaat Pear Eats" is FROM $895 GI. VANFLEET | Sted G2 Bb Mia THE § M4 6. teste! td Pi Pe eae "shoe. (rocker, nursery chair | RIQIDATRE REPRIG. |i aT| ale sé. Ma fase "1 TOS : 4 he SAS SLE ceil with low down nayment. IE STATE tree. diaper pail, strolier, high- ais frener cross 2a. sLLBOAG AND GRADING. BUNGALOW Near OWD) | cemeet te ene 4392 Dixie Hwy __OR_3-1950 PARTY STORE ee _chair, (PE 8.2458 a Saray mate. FE +800 ' building, FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | FOR SALE — BALANCE Or 09 | Commerce area, has living quar- LOANS 625 TO *-PC. bene 0 ROOM BEY VERY GAs STOVE FOR BALE, $35. FE ‘doll ANDIRONS. $15. LARGE ; ‘with fire. | Gall Rutledge. S111, Fe 40009, | year lense (65 years to go) oa ters. Fines forces sale. $7,000 oo & LIVIN INE gracetal. 4 lefves. Dark mahog- ae Y. $10. Upright’ vacuum "room, oak Ku h l] very desirable North Saginaw St down includes ‘inventory. eqaiv- 64 _W. Lawrence St. a sus pes $75. MI_ 43151, GAs STOVE, GOOD CONDITION. i ARSE OOS ee ee Rasemhons. heat, 2-car gar SC e OXFORD AREA . erior, air conditioned: Sultable| small —_aa ~ WHEN Y YOU. NE Brand new, deverpert & chair, 3 amon 3 a CU. PT. Sano. tweed cost with tipper ning. shape, Only §2.500 Beet Aine 9-212 JOrdeu_¢-1209 | ©, ACRES Premtace om. 2 reeds. | ooo hn ellos gg aA ob $ modern step takbies, matching | freezer compartment, good cond. | —"2**_16-18._FE 5-7406, i io on. Pair buildings, Only $25.000 with | fession. Real tow rent. You must VARIETY STORE _ qattoe table, 2 decqrater leaps. | : AIR- CONDITIONER. 3 TON YORE. ‘William Miller on las RANCE terms. act fast. All Inquiries held sg Excellent location, in ¢Pontiac Ail for $00," Pay only $2 weekly: | HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC WASHER Water cooled, floor model. FE eee . Sens, ae is nice mason building . Orchar ) speed about +t. : “R FE 2 RS eee oe ae ek | 98 ACRES — Remodeled tarm-/ SAM WARWICK WAS KEBGO| Crossing », $34,000 & increasing, | You Se get i quickly om your| _Leke Ave Sid's real ‘buy st 8125... hik's | BATHROOM FIRTORES, YOUNGS CaF et EE, 2063) Btaak traktt tnd ke | stan ain, eon egy | me egg Mea | Tar tae, Cte ear | acre, Pazera ga | ene oes lc? | TAMRON ean OUR: Ms) Moe tenes, al ata rane en "200-4n. and $35 month . 500 — Terms, 2 ar a Zoned busines: i . ore @ Year. “ake suit your es et, baby HAMILTON WASHER. 3 YRS. OLD.|— water and steam— ee Post Office | LAKE eas About 3500 « = -819.900_down incl Ges in| Padget. We will be giad to bike, % rollaway.| a aT Gos oe OED: | aur 2 — revice | Blvd 50° pee ee Ry 13 ACRES — Remodeled _ term. lease FR. a'shed or FIs 2168 “tor — you ei your Gaur preleae. T a ag ae a = ee een 7 ee geese plies 190° deep $1,000 dn. & 940 0 ne je. 023,000 — terms. | han WE ARE LOCAL’ AG S Bm Gas stove ows... dansuess nd tile, : EN’ ~ Ss stove asere ed OP EN SHINANOUAQ LAKE — 15 miles LAER canons —.5 acres on al a= Sale ot ciel Exchs ange 50 atsociated offices in gag i PC. CHROME SET PULL | Roll-a-way a ae seencever, Hel ee) i ay it spoper, bt _ Se j Goran 4 with business frontage on |, ACRE—2 “cones. - anes Mee 50) eegbar® hundreds of other bpusi- sized pees pain * mattress.| Breakfast viewers -$15 wig 80 SUPPLY. Y 2685 Lapee? : ag j ; ne 0 ye fed take Cfarksion | Ra. Has feur room per month plus piace to live ee ergot SOBINESS eer. FINA NCE CO. Coffee tai table, Prcgoinet & a down og et $0 eT NEW ~~ and wmned 1-8 ies Dixie ites, Beas Seite tea a ee _SIALISTS “tor ONR-STOP SERV- FE 41574. pillows. PE 4-02 Duo-Therm heater..." .".'338| “we sserr ‘SOME PUMP, 838. OR 34701. 1s iéig) LOTS NR.|~ TCE to serve you best. | ___702 Pontine State Bank Bidg ‘% — ig CU. FT. KELVINATOR | , VE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE CLEAR. a2 Ww. Boy CLARKSTON AREA — 128, atres | Z rompe . ‘uade. tor house: refrig., auto. defroster, 85 ib.| =VERYTHING FOR HOME | warm ee : Road frontage front and rear | Equity value $5200, Ph. OL 1-1351. _ ___ Mortgage Loans Loans 54) deep freeze, in top like new, mast | 194 Fag od aaah: OS eT Row 614.905" Wane mane Roure,” fat sel tage, Good usiness “Opportunities 51 Real Estate tata” ni of Pontine LO ANS—$600 to $1, 51,500 re TYVINGRAT MN te asia DE. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE. ¢ $134 95 cieraier oft s You enn pa palais BAR AND TAKEOUT | 8: Pirelegraph APE €-0821 any. purpose, ut aoe ten tee oe caty soak, Set | Si e-ises, | Stores FE seuss’ Service wariareer INC. | on Mae state mignway only) “LET'S TALK ‘Hope ma ie top foam ronber seats. cont sis; | Forward & tererse. All modern Tita ‘betge’ Wiksa nig Seals furnished summer home ‘Ge ares 531 LAPEER RD. FE 5-2053 portunity _ Seeaiine cparaier. BUSINESS” - newe. additions or will take $69 ies. |: sfeatures. $1.50 wk, FE 20143. ears. a Windows irame. eed ewimen il price $22,008 for real estate. ae rou ———— 7 EN DTABLES, 1 COFFEE Ta-| _Allen’s Appliance. . machine: saa p with RL aera. Sali HU NTER S Pp: ARADISE | business & equipment. Terms to STRIKE IT RIC Ain jose ble, occasional table green oc- VINA famRaTor.| Walkin rasbrinien hose ri tiie sae sueas) | STRIKE ITRICH | Reg GB coro. | SSR SpE et | uae Bae eg ici | Eee en ATTRACTIVE 7 room modern f - 4 mag : &® garage home. _only q edi «0 . ; i or PR tant, RACTIVE 7 room modern term | voce, MORSWE, $Ise6 er MObewt | ncn, toting suey ia ihe $. Sn ‘second mortgages. MAHOGANY DINING | {INOLEUM BE HALP | CLOSING OUT. ODD c ees Hace a a a Cie | orice at sacra 2t Ties| eee ite cotta i natin, wore of Fusting, with | Standard Oil Co. : boy trouble, Has automatic Pentine_or_chone PE +e ox 2 eee ecuate LIKE 1 TO RM, & BED CAR COOLER OVERLOAE 2 Fel view fren ving Soom wear | 1s now accepting Satie octet bin setters. Ai condition: Swaps 55 | Reversible, $16.50. Imported wn a eee. asher. FE cout table. ute a Founded by many ttees & woods | M59 & Pontiac ‘Lk. Rd. a | tats. Property. business & ~—, ~~ | S696. Adminster, 94000 Bus New innerapring mattress, ae fablewith ¢chaics. ewivel top peo oe ai aes earve — otter high volume ‘seeount, well a all af @ reasonable price. WILL TRADE EQUITY IN ‘se 3% oo siete Are 7 serial, 8c, A cus Y_table,_MY_9-0761, . Pree ~ dealer | — : : ' fa) : ae 7 Ms omer. Joseph Furniture, 10'S. CL DOO. 72 ACRES trading avaliable pom oo EX-BOXER « Poatige Catalina fer elder model in Felt Base Rugs $3.95 | _Surmaw. sperma gm RS ‘S._| tants Gall today ve ie Needs wood men with litte oon threat iy x eile. Priced GENTLY ROL N ROCERY STORE FIXTURES & a experience 66 BUICK 4 DR LOOKS AND | * peers HTLY. ROLLING LARD. 2 cor |" steek, Beet G wine Mebase, Good | pee “eng “Maryatene? Ory. ter Guns or what, $125, "ay, Ft. Wall Tile @. Paddock,” Fentiae PE roads, oR just |.“ ne jovation, Suitable for ing the gentle trade in ae bestos Roof vroads, fine ‘Tocation gan} Variety or hardware, FE 0-0630; tra kid TOR, class C = a eu fast With 4 bed- | _oF $1139, oeate ‘. wa — is. You" love these ¢ “te 4 afr, and customers ? en fous rooms, This is good | HIGHLY PROFTT. DISTRIB-| Make an appointment to | {nyestment for’ only ee see—then an offer. Pies Kent Inc., Realtor MICHIGAN BUSINESS WY. at Telegraph SALES CORPORATION PARKING JOHN A , BROKER c — ey s APR DR. -| tractor, tear blade. and HEE : : electric stove ; . x ' : . : R PARK AT OUR 30 x 20" wood ‘combinati 4280. Complete We ig ns VE EN RGY, Y, USE sereens exe. cond. for 16 gauge rr ausaanans 00. MArket * = Nicely ~ better than Mental . a Se WAN TERMS Ee preaution lw ANT ADS! To find a Mune Fo envocEan ; . BOYS BIKE “.piaut, ri yee Terms‘or trade. Goodric ich. PEE EMEP RS Tete eews eeeees used bh. Phone 4212. tractor 9190 Cale a a &, Sogeas 4 Et, CHAIR AND PORT- __alift. 2628-N Perry. a EN ING CHINE = ate? $25 OR 3-417 Ts PE eo. ema er xa p.m. Ta Dui fgg 3 aL powe moto: i sue 3 Buttele’ drill p No. 4 taper, power feed, ized. $245. oe radial drill, motor} WALLPAPER 8TEA "| SANDERS—EDG: TYPE WITH thermostat, fi 3. controls, “& 3 hot air registers. Sears asons. $50. OL Me PER pot % & : a s¢ our easy pa plas, Contact vear fy tke "sto . FEderal 5-6123_ ask gs FUEL GIL - nace. Reasonable. FE Fag PLYWOOD SPECIALS CES epee ee ee UN 489 38. Do It Yourself FOR RENT ISHERS HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS BROWN HARDWARE if 61 MERS SANFORD 27-8811 y SA A MA -/10 IN. CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW, lg 44156, ws ware ber COLLAPSE eh eae oe 8 “& lantern. ciel or both. now 50. Regular $136.46 Rem. auto, mode! 58 now $107 Beg 013 Rem, 160 pump rifle Reg. $134.50 ‘Rem, 140 auto. rifle & PLASTER Muratic Acid T3e qt., 1.67 gal, no E emt ...... she" gal.| Reg. $129.05 Gavage 9RS. 300 ber Roof Coat 410 5 gal, $80.08 Win. 24 double $3.50 Blue Rocks $3.20 ~~ shell Regular no Regular , now Regular , vests no iw Browning automatic — $197.75 up. =a payments ——]- Rad, WONTING | sorr. 36, down filled; coat, 42. FE 68-6174. PUMP GUN MA_5-4001. ig gy p “gouge, Reg. thal now Winchester be A 2 = elim. 12 Godel ry ante. 20 gauge auto $136.45 all hunting clothing. NDERSON HARDWARE usa 8. Telegraph Rd $-9962 Across street From Miracle Mile i330 & sf 5 esegraps Hunting Coats & Pants Korean Boots insulated boots, in- sulated and therma) underwear, “we £ sults. 208" RPLOS, F@ el Fe sah te eanieinee aauINOTON v7 “TARGET RIFLE. FE 2-1562 after SHOTGUN SALE 2..= = Bad —_ 7 Also good FIRESTONE STORE N. Saginaw 140 N agp oy RIDING } JODHPURS, gg A boots, ‘size 8%. Exe. FE 8-847. Tth hot’ gauge Reg. £00. 100 Meatesin Builder; "suppty. 56. Ww. Montcalm. FE $4712, f $9) Sale Musical Goods 62 FE _3-0239 poo “as. Pike's Rental Depot TOOL & EQUIPT. RENTAL Hunting Accommo. 635A f cggp mixers, Ushe » pve SEN LL ELD ig sanders, i) ers, ce 'UNTIN: shampooer, weed mowers, tillers, “o pe — 2 lawn mowers, chain saws, con-/ tions for 6. OL 23562, OL 24411. -— Bn gene Wn en carpen-| 2-441. ‘s echanics is. saad’ cae, Soa eeu tay | Moats 5 4 petaane: Upper Ree rr ._ Our of the Lakes Church | —!sula. Paradise, Mich. EM 3-4461. FOR RENT "Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) i Floor sanders — hand sande urnace vacuum cleaners © Walk 1 TO 100 wo sol OF PULVER- Y steamer: : 1 — Paint, “436 Ore ‘Take ave, | °° Sed. We steel _FE 5-6150. r) LACK c pie .PPAPP sEWi MACHI al he 30, ‘aay rr i cods, dra) “material, pain’ formica, plumbing & Leckrical | Ti ita BAe Fin, 4 26. x, = a ond grovel. 7B in) srOwE FILL —<" call. Peat ~ beach sand — - gravel. FE 32-7988, i0A BLACK DIRT, FILL, TOP _soll, sand & gravel. 7 FE te MODEST MAIDENS: “She IS his expense account! "’ 6000 BEAUTIFUL © EVEROG up to 6 feet tail, Your o $500. 8 miles north of on Dixie Hwy, Turn rt Fer ir mile. to Plants, Tr Trees, ‘ Shrubs 68 “Pontes Cine th Bye Hos eon Grove EENB, O1CO— ~ am _seaping 6-0354 or FE 39-4403, Pontiac Land. canaries, gy? | ind Hatehery, —, TREES $2 & $3. os on Qrange Hall Rd, 1 For Sale Pe Pets FEMALE nM LF * plod ye old, Bred. Maple ‘abo. 1 pear aca io. Ve TERRIER FE- 69 fy $45, MALE COLLIE, bie 1 AKC, 3 ee ae Housebroxen. MA- REO. 2 COON DOOS. MA_5-0072 _male, | AKC BEAGLE, ONE oa yea: old, $30. FE +-YR,-OLD eo eae. £. cevtionally sonal. be re og pe A ake, oo “rom _Spertin Rear sia ri * relegraph, } WHITE SPrvz - 1 MALE, 3 FE FE 12-3033. — HALP AKC MALE BEAGLE. FE_5-5325 BRITTANY PUP. § MO. AK ple 5-5652. Cc. MA __ puppies. OR 3-2856 or OR 3 | MALE. -4 MO8s Ket ahaa Female { yr. Cheap. bosToN TERRIER. 9 9 $35. MOS. Phone MYrtle | BEAGLE “MAL : ed, $50. FE BEAUTIFUL TOY FOX TERRIER Saaceee GooD HONTER. .3 YRS ae ‘C REGISTER- -2678. For Sale Pets” PAPA rte Pa i Parakeets Guar. to Talk A pas UCE FOR You. a AL- so Biackhi No ry, lt g RA ae’ OL 2 #70 Scotch, Austrian, end U 1HO. ester Rd. tive trese--Dig your ows, Bring | MEO. m AiAiscimae eo _ is and burlap bo23 th Rd. Rives mit Cant ag . 3 miles west of Commerce Vil- an net IM... y ; . 1% miles east of Wixom ; REG. TOY and Duck Ra. Ba pare ] b-5i06 . - Open every day 8 to 7. MU 4 ORC OON DOGS FOR MUMS. ARE NOW IN BLOOM, | _*#!¢_EM_ 32020. your Soe each, Ferenuial | SPRINGER SPANIEL, 9 WMOe. _ Gardens, | 10 EB. Walton Bivd i p Bie pig or" - Te OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM-| srantED 1 ean OLD” BEA: Fook, ba! FE. 5302. Pree est. FE les. Two males. 1 reg, female each. OR 3-630. * Suess le and Norwas _—_ wea acai | Maple, Ra , © aod Pointers, guaranteed bec | pnd reens all e got 'e all’ sizes, see them before. you THOROUGHBRED BEAGLES, ivy buy, and save money. 3 South ms * MA tom GMC. . ike Owne mov eat, MAple 80821 of MERS: 1 OORT with pewertro!, __.\anctlon Sale PPP LA PON Lae AUCTION SALE, ie PM 1 we Grion. A Be ner et etl ‘a of hone toole, some antteuen slinnesus on We sell romp homes lots, A _ Auction Sales. - 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Saturday ool PM, zvery Sunday ,...2 P.M, | BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3.2717 NESDAY NIGHT, + 7 ec Then nocgerter" ban " 5 au en A Web- setae ae . aah, M wi € ees ard og 2 ry. m z, aka "alee : “ih R Tw sa ain, “Clarkson __ Auto Accanorion _ 80 Auto Glass Specialists & trucks * claima : eee “cat y anes eS cae “eB ‘WILLIAMS 1 8. ‘angio ot ot hectare oe aa Nate mrs “665 aheo rr) ee oo 8 giaze’ . Mute cue “a Sa es _ Sale Motor Scooters 82 WHIZZER woRTelan ‘OR +8281, | For Sale je Motorcycles & 8&3 , “2 Paend GOOD OOND. eae For Sale Bicycles 84 stain aie Pe PPL LE ALAA LLP, BOY'S 38 INCH BICYCLE, ¢ ALUMINUM BOAT. he Pr is Mtr. PS ale B wROGKL “at eek one. = ee ry gexrUny. Ha Meno. Ling Rach Ni INLAND ria S SALES NSON S ae ON —— Reta sake be v= PLY pee, Miami IRLINER ony soe tH TROPICAL. FIA Be m. Coot seis pm, soe? ne. ‘orver, i “ a = ‘ons: broken, Ta Trained, Beaded 70 BOARDED _Hay, Grain & Feed 71 AND &ND HAY ALSO aos Ph, tre, Maa BONS. oo Sale "Livoneck 72 boas, CATs . Pose trained. Burrdbell. 375 Tele | 4 Staph. ist AND aND CUT NEW HAY “eirew 3 Lin mo and | ete cuiting tring end ote straw. Ro rain, |e ae oF te REAL lights, heal onde 10) BL aR refused, Laccated at wens ‘Trail Court, M-S. . ‘r inn Vi r N gleepe ¢. Exe. TYR. OLD ORLDINO. GooD =e be nape Western saddle, YOUNG OTE HORSE, GAN 37 Lene Pine Rd., MPAA ADS RID- gas HORSES BOAR stalled, intoor - riding ri $50 + ng. 3-7578. “AKO MAr- .. OLD. 23-4002. KE. }quy a ao DARD DOG. BUY A DO- rman, Cockers”. colle, 8! Mite i. i and Ryan. Ph. BOXER PUPS FOR State St. hunt. MY 2-5761. SALE. ___ Wanted _| d_ Livestock ck 73 * d Clark: k inde Forrest ones, * ston, _ For Sale e Poutry 74 74 “ep FaT HENS r OErSE FOR YOUR BRITTANY SPANIELS READY TO‘ deep freese. FE 32-0087 PULLETS. OOCREAET Si $1.00 BA. _Eggs. 4089 Huston Dr. FE $-1908. __ Sale Farm rm Produce 78 10,000 PUMPKINS Wholesale, Retail. Pontiae Trail, W ee nate. mA 42538. PLES __Giackmore “perme | OL 1-040. APPLES Bu. Pegetens, Steel Reds, Me- tosh & ADAMS Frum ORCHARD 6 Baldwin Rd Metamora Rae Brecher wo He — Turn wail your bee containers APTLES — price Lose * eatand Rd. 3 * som of Fenton, Maine eine APPLES EATING & - ing. Many varieties. Sweet ci- der, «fre: ressed. ‘Oakland Orchards. 208 Cammerce om Prt her Burns & Duck Lake . 3809 GREGORY. RD., __Gingelville. _Ave: Auburg WTD. CIDER APPLES. McINER- neys Cider Mil, Formaily Tib- _ bets. ELgin 6-370. ALLI8-CHALMERS C-A TRACTOR, hydraulic loader, blade, mower, ve and other extras. MA §- ~ AAA EQUIPMENT Farm equipment, garden bsippoartad rotary power mowers, chain saw Pontiac oldest garden and le ent. “ers SALES & —s cE Terms to suit "th @ p.m FE 3-039 __ 971 Dement z= FARM MA Y. used, Proulx Oliver Sales on Me. Just north ot Oxfor@ cts TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT. Ont bees car or pickup or sell. Several Re-Conditioned _ aed eatenior rai a innetior An BOSTON TE RIES Ar STUD. ood CCORDION OsITA ITA, 120 BASE, | A 1 BLA DIRT, 41 10.00, § ¥D.| AKC re 53. OR 3-0206. “Pontiac Piyw 1 Co. Sasa! Boa oe conden, 180 ra | tity and jp ts Fe bane.” BLACK & BLOND COCKER SPAN- ee Boerin Ave. 1 SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS | ‘el pupples, 615 each. MA 61443, y COR LOWEST PRICE ON and. hn ig 689 Lock- PAINT SATE Pe i puon a ebasedhane loaned haven, F’ ia COCKATIEL & CAGE, #45, OR yond to beginners «with leopens. FE) AA i DIRT. 3-0266. - : A Pp scontinued colors. House paint, ‘§-5428. neide — — inside flat, guaran- load or 100 gae Pe res 2611, T. J. : teed sai BERTINI ACCORDION. EXC.| Waidie. CANA LOVELY SONG, OR. : “KING: BROS. ceneive ee ine}. | 184 Bander. | “4, TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, si.° Apricot. to1 di st. FE 1 Pontiac Rd. PE 4-1112| son. PE 26407, after 4. cant. gre" sl poet. fil. Bart How. Coit FEMALE, 3 YRS. OLD. ¢ Goow Used UPaiGnT “PIANO, | <3 SOIt. CRUSHED STONE, | _ $15. OR 3 oot ne OY “wrecker, $88. Evans cll furnace,| cheap. OL 2-704. 0 sare revel, Gill. Lyie Conklin. haven KENNEL, MINIA- blower & tank, pang Meat weigh- HAMMORD CHORD ORGAN, EXC. Pas it] FE 1600. ture les, puppies. AKC re ing os scale, $60. EM 3-4827. - a ond, as $-2922. xr TOP th ad LOAD, $9.50. iste Home all day Sun. 87 _QUANTITY OF CEMENT BLOCKS, waDTUw STEINWAY! FE 5-0617, Morris Rd, ells, Mich. sel} peep wt thighest bidder. grand piano,’ mehomeey , reagone Al TOP" OIL _ Phone 2153, so well jet pump, sump/ _sbly _priced/ Biack dirt, sand, gravel @ f,| ENGLISH SETTER — ORANGE Sone’ ae cc sum |NATIORAL GUITAR CACL AFT-| Bulldosing and ; | Belton.— Outstanding female: — aon and ee i “alumi er § p.m $-6674. CLINTON NARD EM 34515. 15 mo. AKC. . A. Beyer, With” Blower, two "20. ft. steel, cheats oe COND. 3418 LOON | a-1 TOP gOIL, RICH BLACK DIRT, avert, ich, a —eeeeer oom o “tt 7 OR—S2383,-— a; gravel & fftt dirt: Bue ‘met, gigs bie, MU sno, EE, Sa ie haw on aa hed Fg ee SINGER, . EW, LATE MOD.|_onite./Exc. cond, ALL : Se TL a See el, round nm. Make payments piaN TUNING. PLAYER RE-| Plowing. discing. ieveling, - & ey ys onable FE S450, of $6.50 a month. trin ing. (witmeyer. ‘OL 60571 — ten agg, Hg Top soil, cow ma- d. Reasonab 5 ‘ slate = model, payments Bt, 2-036 _nure FE 43371, ENGLISF SPRINGER PUPS — $180 PE 8-1504 YER PIANO ~ COMPLETELY | BLACK DIRT BY THE BUSHEL, REGISTERED, FRO M Simadl og a eianeess t_ onditioned, OL i :. o yet. a, by the load. Fa ana ae = ng — one .8SAVYE AT WARWICKS — correa| BECO NELL UP- wer ieee bm. £- a = fi ee are y Eg Bs G00D FARM TOP s0iL. he ENGLISH SETTER @ YRS. OLt. actin gids Wat clad’ Srpsiay SUDEME PRES OF | MA RE tore a" tay Rte ea any Ww ‘s 2678 a8 Orebard Lake J stenrat On TSTRUMENTS. “puitdring ara auaece and broke to gun. PE ia PP SAVE ¥ : Save tater: large = § shot, pr N \f 23-2108 7e $-1355: | PINCHES TROPICAL Fis, Att E 23/4 large no. § shot. i. PANTS pti T aNHTAR TessONS | Svee PR dost cr PE t-os4l. | _ Pet Shop, 68 8. Astor. FE 40433. ! . SERPENT INSTRUCTIONS J ROAD GRAVEL. 5 YbDa | GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT. | A AILER, GOOD CON MORRIS for $7 gcuveres. Fe FE ers. AKC Reg. 7 mos, 6886 Roches. *_-ditton, “scented $80. EM 3.2307. OT 8 Sagine® FE 20661.) Gi < DEI ane ter Rd. at 20 Mile a F “NEW. PHO? a ER SAND. GRAV. \RONTING” PUPPIES. @ WEFKS SOR se PHONE Sale Office Equipment 63' ¢ 8. Dee Aint, Deliver eve. | 3-19: ~ ~ Bi. SMALL 1957 oe / WASHING rR CHE, PR RA it iin ao ) USED CORN PLANT- eStart ge Weber ot ROTAL, STANDARD TTPaNIT | Mypunelh ex Saar NACE Me “aha bernie toe | Sel PROMPT DEt as 1G YDs.-OF : 4-2462. gg oe gage nah roy NA_1-3292 Ortonville SPECIAL ‘eént discount on discontin- erry Bros. house t. Most colors exc white asatin, Su r m-tone fa ca Bees “2 A et, $800, FE 8-2879. Sale Store Equipment 64 exe M in ref: —— glass” eee. Talbott Lumber state eis ive NATIONA Lake Ave. vag IT QuIcK _ through Classified Ads! ASH ISTE __Gheap. MA “4-3075. Cas. | B..... R. |: Be par & a ston we 8 oR KY WALK-IN, REACH- erator, damaged by fire. cheap if taken at once. FE_#-8030. 6 FOOT SHOWCABES | WITh WITH | “i mirror doors and 2, Troughs cash register, 3 74x22, FE ¢all after 4 p.m. OL 1-0543, ‘plate | 56-8855 . : tana Cua her | gi ‘Yes, ‘whatever it is = dial} | . ‘FE 2-8181 for an ‘ad- -writer, /\ ‘and, get it! peer “Sale Sporting Goods : 68 Gal WINCHESTER | ch pour | gee — Ra. FE PONTIAC ood PUILDERS Sand, nbz, fill dirt, drain the rackme. . Cement and mortar. On TOP PL BAND, GRAVEL, FILL. £M 30531. an ‘DIRT, GRAVEL 19 5 Sayewat on RADING. eravel, fill ete, FE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 } DRY | SLAB eed DELIVERED. FIREPLACE WOOD. DELIVERED. eit | BART COLLIE & ag herd puppies. OA “BHEP- FOR SALE 7-WEEK-OLD PART GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE AND FEMAL E Belongings for through | Classified FE 28181,» UPPIES ‘CALL | FE2-1321 188 W. ANN ARBOR MINIATURE COLLYE. aha. peyel : 0 om “4 forue — ao Ken ells, DON’T PASS UP M ONEY! Sell unneeded (arden Tractors Excellent for anow remove}. Buy Now and Save J 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer Rochester OL 1-9761 CASE BALER ER With wi WISCONSIN farm Wagons straw. o. pc as (2 of them. 1951 ror "50 CHEVROLET 49 CHEVROLET MANY "TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS ¢ TO SCHUTZ, WE'RE = now, low mileage — from $495. | , Best offer takes it. OR 4-833. sour. f rice CA i. eas As MIG “cas HOT | Hi Saroaa ve DEAL Steele. FE 5-020. & FORD Ral. OVERD! . NO z zs hs FF Mg? eriginat ow RADIO, Reduced to ba ~ — NORTH CARS WI H $0 DOWN to E Ag Fower eautpinent, 7,000 mi, FE |» i i 28 ixreMeneeeen es FONE . DUT eae Ss -'51 57 MODELS DURING OUR - Indian Summer Sale 211 S. Saginaw | '56 CHEVROLET "56 VOLKSWAGON $1005 55 THUNDERBIRD ag anal ‘55 CHEVROLET 1148 54 BUICK $045 ‘33 PLYMOUTH . STATION Wagon ’54 PONTIAC CATALINA, HARDTOP ‘51 FORD VICTORIA $1 PONTIAC cio North Side 631 Oakland Ave. "56 VOLKSWAGON 56 CHEVROLET B/AIR HARDTOP 55 PLYMOUTH 'S7 HEINKLE ‘55 CHRYSLER bits 55 FORD $1006 55 BUICK © _ aa 34 CHEVROLET ome ‘ 53 PLYMOUTH 53 CHEVROLET STATION wacon ’52 CHEVROLET 62 PONTIAC 44s ’S1) MERCURY $208 '$2 CHEVROLET $205 S|NOT SAVING| ANY: OF THESE CARS FOR © ANY: SPECIAL CUSTOMERS! FIRST. COME- FIRST SERVED! LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS ~ "$3 DODGE Club Coupe s.....0+.s0vseeees $495 '53 DESOTO Club Coupe sees. —— $ 745 "$0 CADILLAC 4-Door . » +--+. veeeseeees $ 545 56 FORD Convertible scenarios $1495 'S4 PONTIAC 4-Door i $ 995. ‘51: PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ......ccee. $ 245 L155 FORD Convertible .........0cceee000es $1295 'S3-FORD Club Coupé ..-..eccsccsee00s eh 74S, 'S3 PONTIAC Convertible beees dinnowaxcas $ 095 | 'S1 BUICK 4:Door .....ssseeeceeseeee: +6 $ 395 'S4 BUICK 4-Door se. ccsseseeeseeceeees $ 945 '§6 FORD Club Coupe ---ssecesesceceeeeee $1595 'S3 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ..........-- $ 745 "$$: STUDEBAKER 2-Door .....::.2s0002 $ 395 $3 CHEVROLET 4Door ......0...0se000 $ 445 "Cy Owens. Your Friendly FORD Dealer CHEVROLET He Rg ei LOT Jimmy DeRose): 5 ido ‘Bob Frost, eer ee EOE bil fear i 7 WAGONS sr We Have Them|"* A. 8 All real sharp car. Pull price, $1596. Can finance. $-0204. Eddie "Bright KOSS & PRINTZ 70) Highland Rd. OR 3-5200 teo—Prom $868 ‘Up—Your = ome handle down pay- NORTH CHEVROLET oe fe @ @ @ & heater, dynaflow, w/wall | ee Sales. of Ontiand. Pt of 3e Parks Nabe +7800" Turner Ford, “ire | AUTO SUPER MART Completely Winterized Bargains ‘lent ioay er that quiet deal, ° "57 Olds Sed., Full Power 3) FORD 4 DRS DOWN AND assume — payments of i $2195 ’57 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr.. CLEARANCE $34 . Mit | io6e MERCURY MONTEREY Ir "56 Cadillac 60 Special TETy clean. Good condition, $1080. . :1058 FORD 4 CYL. RANCH » fone a | en sendard saint 6 tithe. GREEN - $ : "56 Olds 88 Hol. Coupe « $1595 *56 Ford Fairlane 2-Dr. ** © #8 © © @ & & $17 "56 Ford Country Sedan 3 Mid-Month r eearance. New Car... el PACKARD be ed low ore pe $1595 "55 Olds 88 Hol. Coupe \|’54 Buick Cars SE EARS? Ali Sigh “7mtow. Ta 'S4 Ford Convertible .. atte. eran tees, Red a e..e $2695 "57 Lincoln Convertible '55. Cadillac Cpe. DeVille Courtesy | °35 Dodge Reval Sedan ares ’55 Buick 4 Dr. Hardtop .$1695 & heater, dynafiow, Black & White beauty. . Broce ‘no as: - 04 Pontiac. Starchief . $945 — 3S Ply ve 4-Dr. -|°57 Chevrolet Sta. Wgn. This, ~g -—. 210 4 dr. ae white yal Sire :| TERRIFIC ‘SAVINGS “2DOORS — 4-DOORS ina $195. or your ear down As little as $15 per week EPH cena AG A $1295 : ‘'53 Cadillac 62 Sedan 1953 DODGE convertible, This has gleamin, ee ees ey ° $1195 34 Olds Super 88 4-Dr. fad heater. Automatic . $895 "54 Pontiac Chf. Dix. 2-Dr. Fairlane 2 ér., jet black, aaa ird ine, ‘iH, @ steal at only. $2035 ‘55 Buick Convertible . Pare 55 eG 2 870 Soiglivia $1395 ee oR Ra. w/wall tires, ‘55 Olds 98 2 Dr. ERENT E eindoes sic wos ade" eerie 53 Buick 4 Dr. ‘Sedan . teak CRE Ug ‘56 Buick 4 Dr. Super .. | Speers em bes Raced ~ OLIVER BUICK _ 210 ORCHARD LAKE oa 3 OPEN TILL 9 P.M. $595 . ‘53 Chevrolet Club Coupe ne SES Automatic , J $695 as 54 Chevrolet Bel Air 753 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. Rr $695 153 Buick Super Riviera ** ee @ @ ewe neal HASKINS 4S '52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. os gS 2 i "$2 Chrysler Sedan — JEROME » Olds + Cadillac ( Orchard Lake at Cass A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to your Door 147 = Saginaw St. MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ‘lll FE 5-410) - . FE 5.3598 “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” | PE 4.4546 _FE4-4547|] Open 8 A.M. to 9: P.M. You ocroser | GET MORE SCENE FOR YOUR MONEYINA is breath-taking when you can enjoy it in a trouble-freg, safety-checked OLIVER used car. '55 Buick ick Special tires. Teo to" Two te shoves trom. ‘55 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan $1095 Rel, Sess, ateia Seta RMSE '54 Ford 2 Dr. Hardtop . - $1095 | ‘59 Buick Special .. ng 2.Dr. Sedan. heater, STOCK NO. 334, ‘SS Buick Super 2 Dr. . BATTERS, Tce AB ‘96 Buick Special . ARDTOP, radio & heater, - & white, Many, meay dqzaton. stoce ‘54 Ford 2 Dr. . Lr A, Deeds radars oh mt '33 poole Convertible .» 795 oon FROCK wd Sar tires, $1895 STOCK NO. soed $1495 $1395. ; maroon & white, .. $1595 > ak 59 $1195 REE at fi $1095 $1095 _ $1595 $1795 _ $ 595 ae “GOODWILL" USED CAR THE VALUE-WISE ARE ALL SATISFIED PONTIAC RETAIL CUSTOMERS '57 CHEVROLET 2 Door ......... cece ve ee $1695 Radio & Heater. transmission. ‘57 FORD 2-Door ........00.- shiora nara sisemye 4 $1695 Radio & Heater, W/Walls. ; "56 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan .............. $ 895 Heater, Standard trans., Oakland County Car. . ’32 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe .:........... $ 595 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic.. "55 PONTIAC 2-Door ...........ccccccees $1295 Radio & Heater. Standard Transmission, "53 PONTIAC 2-Door........ccccccccccuce $ 695 & Heater, Hydramatic. 'S5 PLYMOUTH 4-Door .......... soasee +-$ 895 _ Radio & Heater. Standard Transmission. "58 PONTIAC 4-Door ...........c0005. oe $1395 Radio & Heater, Standard Transmigsion. "53 PONTIAC 4Door ...c.....ccec ccc ceee $ 895 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 156 CHEVROLET: 2-Doo 2-Door _..----~-~-sver $1 P81 — | "52 DODGE 4- oor’... jms anieeeeueee ee vee $ 495 _ Radio and Heater. 53 CHRYSLER tp Door i005 SRS~s ee eee nlf 695 ‘6 CHEVROLET 2-Door ...............4-$1595 | 35 OLDSMOBILE ADoor oe. i cca es . $1595 "54 CHRYSLER 2-Door | COS GEG » ove oS weld $1395 55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe :........ +++ -$159S Heater, Hydramatic. "54 CHEVROLET 2-Door oe. ee ee cece eee eee $ 995 & Heater, Byéramete. ‘ 1°55 BUICK BDO oo ese ccecccessceseves $1898 Radie & Weater. Dynaflow, | RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS” || 65 MT: CLEMENS ST, FE3-7117 ~ BEHIND to ig ERE y le 3 i \ ‘ * ' ‘ : } : ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957 ” Each Week 500 or More S Chases See ‘Household Loot ls Big Attraction Weddings oe - img thts vein \Navy Reveals Details a of Sidewinder Missile CHINA LAKE, Calif, @ — The |ing in on hot ones of enemy : WPON, Music With Mason %, Ww me Jets. * ot weidnek’ aia? aodee JBK. Keown Raid WhO, mantic ta uness| WCAR News, Top se [more letters, and picks the cou- Rock school situation, Tennessee ages its country hams for a year. “Tow is mei Ves Uee_WIR, ween Reynolds P. CKLW, F. WJBK, News, Casey WCaR, News, Patrick 1:30-—WJIR, E. R, Murrow . Music Shorr rg News, Report CRLW, R. les WJBK, News, Casey WCAR, News $:38-—WJR, Go They Say CKLW, ww, 7 » Case 2:00—WJR, Dap Kirby CELW, News, Goodmorp. WJBK, News, Reid~ . WCAR, News WPON, Early Bird Club ere. Muste Hall $:060-—-WJR, Vinall, Guest WYZ, News, Wolt CKLW, News, Good.Morning WCAR, News WIBK, News, Reid WPON, News, MacKinnon $:30—WJK, Music Hall Allen, A WPON, Revival Hr 0:00—WIR, Sheehan, WWJ, Minute Parade WXYZ, Fun-e-Rams CKLW, News, Carkit onge, WJBK, News, Reid 16:30-—"WWI, News, Maxwell M, Morgas WCAR, Bruce Martyp CKLW. News, WPQN, Holiday 11:00—WJR, Newa, wwi, CKLW News, Da News, Maxwell WXYZ, Newa, Slagle WIBK, News, Lenhardt ‘2:36—WCAR, Sports Parade $:06-—WEYZ, News, Fun WJBK, News, Lenhardt 3:30—WCAR, Martyn, Bperts 4:06-——WJK, Football Flashes WWJ, Gcores, T. Purse WXYZ, News, Pun-a-Rame CKLW, Scores, Knowles Lewis vies WJBK, News, Lenhardt WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News WCAR, News. Wairod WPON, Drums in Dixie WPON, Holiday 11:30—WWJ, News, CKLW, News, Davies GSATUBWAY AFT 12:00-—-WJR, J, Vinall, Farm WWJ, News, Pur WXYZ, News, slagle CKLW, News, Bud Davies Yews, 5. WPOW, News, Holiday 12:30—WIR, Time WWJ, News, Purse WXY2, Fun-a-Rama Davies CKLW, News, Maxwell 4:20—WJR, Muste Mall WWJ, News, Purse CKLW, Scores, Football Pre WCAR, Newa, Top 60 ERNOON | 5:00—WJR, vbil Lenbardt WW, News, Purse cd WXYZ, News, Pun-a-Rama CKLW, Crosby, Knowles WJBK, News, Don McLeod Martye’ WCAR, Godfrey 6:38—WJR, Music Ball WWJ, News, Purse rts, Fun-«-Ramae wiles RR, Martyn, Gports for Music -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change witheut notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel &—-WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV ples who later find themselves sud- denly saying ‘% do’’ before the cameras of “Bride and Groom,” one of the alr’s sturdiest staples, which is now celebratirig its 10th year via NBC-TV each weekday afternoon, <. The program recently launched its 2,400th couple on the sea of matrimony with -the weual jack- pot of household chattels worth about $2,500, “That seems to be a main rea- son for wanting to get married on the air,” says Mrs, Greene, “Cou- ples feel it is a.wonderful start in life free of the installment pian. * * 4 “Another reason they give is that they have relatives scattered all over and they can attend through television." NOTHING OFF-BEAT She scrupulously avoids any hint, - of off-beat romance and enforces such requirements as that neither partner ever has been divorced. that a survey showed marriages tenth the average divorce rate, One of the surprises of Mrs. STROMBERG-CARLSON High Fidelity Phonograph TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) News. 6:16—(7) Sports. (2) Weather. 6:15—(T) News. (4) Weather. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. ¢:36—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9 Blackie. (4) Saber of London. (2) Leave to Beaver. 7:00—(7) Jim Bowie. (9) Million Dollar Movie, Maureen “Black Swan.” (4) Last Resort. (2) Trackdown. 1:36—(1) Patrice Munsel. variety featuring Metropolitan Opera star Munsel. Eddie Albert (9) Pop- tion. 8:55—(4) (Color) ica on Parade. ) Boston O'Hara, Capt. Gallant. Musical- True Story. 7:45—(2) Michigan State Conserva- $:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. $:30—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. News. '$:00—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Amer- 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Gum-| by. (7) Crusade for Christ. 10:00—(2) Susan's Show. (4) Fury. (7) Milky’s Movie Party. 10:30—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. “4 11:00—(2) Jimmy Dean Show. (4) ~~ 4:00—(7) All-Star Golf, Today's match pits Ed “Porky” Oliyer against Mike Souchak. (9) Com- ‘edy Time. 4:15—(9) Commercial Film. 4:30—(2) Early Show. “Murden on a Honeymoon. “Flight Lieuten- ant. (9) Hopalong Cassidy” ~° |§:00—(7) Cartoons 'n’ Cowboys: (9) Foreign Legionnaire, \5:30—(9) Wild Bill Hickok. Maestro’s Family ito Sue if Todd Films Life Story MILAN, Italy (—A daughter of the late Arturo Toscanini says the * Greene's work is the consistency with which one household liem is asked by the brides. “More than anything else they ask for sewing machines,"’ Pat re- ports. “I don't know where the ca- reer girl has gone.” Authorities Recover Stolen Flu Vaccine KANSAS CITY #® — Police dis- closed last night they had re- covered nearly all of a $1,600) cine stolen Monday from a freight dock at Municipal Airport. They said it appatently was the first theft of the flu vaccine in the country. * * * James Glayzer, 24-year-old Kan- The program proudly proclaims; made on television have only one-| Y \shipment of scarce Asian flu_vac-' yeoae ‘ ct mUrriER suops 4] MUFFLERS INSTALLED FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait CUPID'S HELPERS — Byron Palmer (left) and Bob Paige the cohosts on NBC-TV's “Bride and Groom" show. Both sing act as emcees on the program, which is telecast Monday oat] Friday at 1:30 p. m. Pat Greene has the task of choosing the couples | who say “I do” on the air. | - = C it p - ‘Camera in Balloon : fl Ics raise Takes Sun's Picture | MINNEAPOLIS @ — Scientists] j today awaited the chance for a) rama on inew, closeup look at the sun in | |.000 pictures taken by a balloon ‘borne camera at 83,200 feet yew) terday. Dr. Martin Schwarzschild, head-| ing aflie stratoscope project, termed it an outstanding success’ after the huge camera was para-| chuted safely 20 miles southeast of Blue Earth, Minn, The 35mm. films, exposed at the a rate of one per second, are being} ; processed in a University of Min- nesota laboratory. The balloon, with its nearly! three-quarter-ton’ cargo of appa-| ratus, was launched from Huron, | S.D. emery Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play, ‘Green Pastures,’ Acclaimed by Writers SILENT TEREDLUAS MUFFLER PDP DRE ODL DAS SS AD OD DS EAD hee ' NEW YORK — The television version last night of “The Green Pastures,” the Mare Connelly Pulitzer Prize-winning play, won critical acclaim from New York TV columpists, ee ee Jack Gould of the New York |Times termed the 90-minute Hall . 7 Dr. Schwarzschild, Princeton of Fame presentation over NBC rat st ; id one of television's “most glorious Unt ly the e ” project is providing valuable in| ” . , "s portres | formation for possible satellite! of ot lad esa " maguificest launchings, The camera achieves | achievement . . clarity through being free of 9% . but the entire . cast was inspired,” he said, C of the earth's atmospher- Of Mildred Freed Alberg, execu-|_— aeveerrs (eres esse | MIDAS on a SHOP GUARANTEED AGAINST ‘deci lb’ : Billboard prod G ¥ By ons Mins tee ae ee ma family will go to court if Mike|sas City potato chip aetna loi teiniredter Codd onl RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT ae ee: 11:30—(4) Detective’s Diary. (9)|T0dd or anyone else tries to make was and arraigned on althey “can take pride in their fine Have VALLELY’S AND BLOW-OUT $:00—(7) Frank Sinatra, Sinatra) Commercial Film. a movie about the famed conduc-|federal charge of stealing from/and glowing achievement. It will ‘eal ! with spectacular. (4) tor. an interstate shipment, A similar)jong survive in. the memory of tans - KING’S M. Squad. (2) Mr. Adams, Eve.| SATURDAY AFTERNOON Asked about reports that the|charge was placed againstleveryone privileged to see it.” ALUMINUM . " . flamboyant American producer in- | Charles C. Moore Jr., 35-year-old *. * * SI DI NG Midas Muffler Service $:30—(9) Country H’down. (4) Thin 12:00—(2) Lone Ranger. (4) Farm/tends to follow up his projected |drug salesman living in Overland! Jack Gross of the New York | Man, (2) Star Playhouse. Dom-| Report. (7) Saturday Party. (9)/filming of ‘Don Quixote” with a)Park, Kan., a Kansas City sub-|Daily News commented: “By the and End your Painting | 256 South Saginaw ineering wife Carolyn Jones} County Calendar. Lhe ores oe agin Baten d = Police ‘could not = _— time it = over, hows — was | Problems ; (Mext te Jerome Olds) artist elbarco sa er family S| ve Marion ey saiditingling all over. This fa os f made it Vincent Price into|19:15-—(4) Window Shopping. absolutely against” it. \Giayner related the and Moorelje 4 complete delight.” NO MONEY DOWN | FE 2-1010 “We reject the very thought of stole the 400 vials of flu vaccine,| Charles Mercer of The Asso- f ~ ’ . 9:00—(7) Colt .45. (9) Charlie Chan, |1#:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (4) MY/talking about a movie version of valued at $4 @ vial, They sold 150\ciated Press, commenting on au- OL. (-9941 go fem ang Thoms : (4) Boxing. Rory Calhoun vs.| Fiend Flicka. (9) Comedy Time.| nip father’s life with all the pro-\to a doctor for $1,000 or about|thor Connelly’s assertion that his Srcntngs Gh 2-008 it 5:30; . Fri. i en Rockey Castellani in 10-round ducers in the world, the most |$6.65 apiece. play is an attempt to present cer- Sas. WS 5009 ; 12:55—(9) Pro Football. Rough!,, included, now and in the 1 bout. (2) Line-Up. mous : ~*~ *& & tain aspects of a living religion Zim 7 ees ey Rnten, . Riders, vs. Argonauts. a = rege en 2 ws Police said they recovered alljin the — of = nenorens, said: . H . Person : 4 { ; ' but 30 vials. drug’ com , i Person. Actor Tony Perkins, ae ria Western. (4) free to make any movie they want cope d them off after getting a “Certainly that attempt was suc- M | CH | G AN ST ATE president of American Stock Ex- . about the conductor, the countess eens SE SINE ee Oe ee ces ss he RADIO & TELEVISION change Edward Theodore Mc- Cormick chat with Murrow. (2) Celebrity Playhouse. 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