¥ OE — — — , a a NEN RO i pik, a oom a came co ‘ TH “ v WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER’9, 195742 PAGES Braves:Pushing © - for Series — Clincher Today NEW YORK (INS)—Milwaukee’s magnificent Braves went for the big one today in théir grimly-determined| — crusade to win baseball's world championship from a New York Yankee team famous for its uncanny ability to pull the strings on destiny. The Braves, shining heroes in a glamorous dream and|' an entire city; were striving| subjects of the emotions of for the World Series victory and dethrone the hobbled, but not hopeless, Mantile-less Bronx Bombers. This was the dramatic, tingling two Big league champions which will make them kings ad as the went into the possibly sud- den-death sixth game of the Series and fastballing right- handers Bob Buhl of - the _ Braves and Bob. Turley of the Yankees. carried the fateful pitching assign- F ERs i i if i i a Hi I i ; E list also included Warren Spahn, Buhl and Turley were principals the third act of the Series Hospitals Act in Flu Hazard Urge Those With Colds Stay Away; One Unit Cuts Visiting Hours a | a ara aa His i al i ! | z F High School dropped 20 percent, with (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Milveke BG OO New Yok BG OG RHE EREE Rem s > More Clouds, Chills in Store for Pontiac and tomorrow, with Friday is fair and cool. : In downtown Pontiac, the lowe istered 64 at 1 p.m. Drinker Tastes ‘Moon’ Cocktail, Starts Beeping — EUREKA, Calif. @ —A tavern owner has concocted a satellite cocktail, contending that after one drink you'll take a flying leap at the moon. i * * * “The base is ..vodka, of course,” whispers Donn Willison, the originator, “but the rest of ‘the contents are secret, com- rade.” He claimed one patron had two and took off, beeping. The U. 3S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts cloudy and cooler for tonigh " moderate temperature preceding 8 a.m, was 41 degrees. The thermometer reg- t designed to separate through traf- fic from local traffic turning: on Pontiac's west side. When it opens two and a half months from now, the new road system is expected to provide easy driving for motorists bypassing Pontiac on Telegraph and for the huge crowds that return to Detroit on weekends from the Cass Lake region. * © * Pontiac drivers, however, will find that fourtane, divided reloca- tion of Telegraph does not.lead into Pontiac. Local drivers; plan- ning to turn into “the city on Orchard Lake, will have to avoid the relocation completely and stay on the existing Telegraph road, The new road system will not eliminate traffic controls and, subsequently, possible congestion at the intersection of Orchard Lake and present Telegraph. It may create a tricky situation at both ends of the Telegraph relo- cation for Pontiac drivers enter- ing or leaving the city. The $876,000 project, scheduled for opening in December, was de- isigned in economy-minded days, Because of this, said project en- gineer Joseph Marlow, there: is not going to be a full cloverleaf pattern of entrances and exits for smooth driving in all directions. McElroy Sworn. In as Defense Secretary q if nt ft Fl if LEE iE Ea i * Eisenhgwer laughed and sald he was glad he had surprised Wilson “because I intended to.” The Wilson citation‘said that un- der his guidance the effectiveness of this country’s armed forces has * Dee foe St ‘ : : MERITORIOUS SERVICE — President Eisenhower holds the medal he presented to re- tiriig Secretary of Defense Charies Wilson as been greatly increased, and added that the strategic deployment of of Freedom to 4 ei! ag.Pentagon head, those forces to endangered parts of the world has been a major factor in the preservation of peace. “Military assistance programs, supervision, have bolstered the will. and determination of all our Allies ot ‘Wilson for “exceptionally meri- torious service” during his four an@ a half years “The common defense of free nations has been greatly furth- ered by his frequent discussions with foreign leaders both abroad _and at home, “Under his leadership,” the mil- itary programs of the Department of Defense were adjusted from the immediate requirements of the Korean conflict to those for the long-range security of our coun- try; increased emphasis was placed on the introduction of mod- ern weapons, giving unprecedent- jed striking power to all the mili- “|tary. services; improved efficiency ‘lin management and administration permitted the achievement of our national objectives without danger to the economic welfare of the nation.” Wilson has been defense chief longerthari any of the four pre-| vious secretaries, Eisenhower stood at McElroy’s | side as the oath of office was administered in the Cabinet. room by Percy Nelson, assistant ‘administrative officer at the white House, Cabinet officers and When McElroy had béen s in, Eisenhower shook his hand and) / are now a bureaucrat.” Pontiac to View Both Old, New Fighting Rigs North Side Park to Be ‘Hottest Spot in Town’ With Flaming Displays | An hour-long parade of , fire equipment, new and old, interspersed with bands : and marchers will move up Saginaw Street at 7 tonight to mark Fire Prevention Week, | Immediately following the parade, a demonstra- tion program will be held at North Side Park at which a number of spectacular fires will be. started and extin- guished to show the latest in fire fighting techniques, Participating in the parade will “We'll have to wait until the underpass is actually in operation: before we can judge for sure how successful it is going to be,"’ said Marlow. Instead of a full cloverieaf pat- tern of eight entrances and exits, the Pontiac underpass will have ‘only two, Spey One is for southbound traffic on the Telegraph relocation to turn right on Orchard Lake. The other is for eastbound Orchard Lake traffic to turn right on relocated Telegraph. * * * A (In discussing traffic patterns, Orchard Lake is described for sim- plicity’s sake as running east and west, although it actually runs southeast - northwest. Telegraph, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) SRE cps» Comics ..cs seve eoecceseses Kay County NEWS ,.....06006 vee Eeditorialg ..ccscssccenvees + 6 Markets .,.... Se éecteesace « % Obituaries ...cccccsseansees 5 Pot-0-Gold Puzzle ........ . 3 Sports eeeeeeeeenene 30 thru 33 Theaters .....5+. fecvoncsees 23 TV & Radio Programs 4l Wilson, Earl ** wee 4 Pontiac Youth \Dies in Accident : Zhukov Welcome? WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- |motorists to use Montcalm, ‘ dent Eisenhower denied today | wood and Fairgrove , that he rebuffed a Soviet effort to arrange a U. §. visit by Mar- |program are shal Georgi Zhukov but indicated |ized by the Fire Prevention he has serious doubts about the [mittee of the Pontiac Area Boy, on Motor Scodter Killed After Vehicle Collides With Car A I5-year-old boy was Pontiac's third fatal accident victim of 1957 yesterday afternoon when a motor scooter on which he was a pas- Arnold 8, Hill, of 186 W. Yale St., died at the scene of the acci- dent of head injuries. * * * The driver of the motor scooter, Joel E.. Brown, 14, of 105 E.-Col- gate Ave., told police he was driv- ing north on Stanley. at ‘5 miles per hour and tried to stop at the intersection but the motor scooter skidded, As he entered the intersection, he sald, he saw a truck going *west on Kennett-bearing down on him so he stepped onthe gas and was hit by anh eastbound car driven by Anthony F. | Schneider, 22, of 1257 Cherry- fiwn Dr. : Schneider told the police that he was going 20 miles per hour when. he saw the boys and he ve| slammed on his brakes but skidded into’ them. * s* * The Oct. 28 city hospital _ ingsof the Oakland County cil, Members unanimously * * & © bonds will purchase. * 4 “, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6). Wilson and his wife, Jessie, also) » tion for $950,000 has received the back- favor a ‘yes’ vote on the issue to pro- vide funds to furnish and equip the new . Pontiac General Hospital wing, ° / Delegates on the council, ing 37,500 CIO .workers\ living’ in’ the county, this week heard Fred V. Hag- gard, council.president, outline what the value of such a trip, ~- i i a ClO Council Backs Host. They instructed Haggard to corre. spond with affiliated union locals ask- ing them for their support ef the bond elec-~ CIO Coun- - ‘sala they issue, represent- the west, and Parke Pad- Brown was treated at Pontiac eck on the east. - General Hospital for lacerations. *« * * Hill was dead on arrival. For the demofstration program at 8 p.m., Capt. Koren said ‘ber of Commerce. “It was the general feeling at the last election,” Haggard said, “That the vot- ers didn’t know where their money was | | Other parade Clarkston, Waterford Avondale, alien , q age, Birmingham, senger collided with art automobite|O™rd, . tat Stanley and W. Kenhet prige = fest Bloomtield Town- A Milford, Commerce and ing alternate routes: East-West — Montcalm, Howard and Johnson on the north Sopgith lp weyers: Pinkeye and Os instead, The, parade and Bonds | Sick Study Appearing before the commis- sion in an informal (off-the-record) cai eparatn 5 nounced. 3 to Represent State a— ; Arbor; . : Méars, and Milford, delegates to Congress Friday. at Ht cate will Le Lilie a:i! iy Lt Live Animals B Moons Holding ee ae iF Hc | Palla later i ne. ig 3 Th iti tk alte Hi i oie i ids ent a ah mrthgpehgrcrsh ng) «rom ag or south on existing HTT Tae bie ie i a : ial : a efer. Rock Watches -for Break in Deadlock Between ike; Faubus- LITTLE — See ee around-the-clock: g ua r Ba an oat a q: 3 J ; 4: “al sce ON Pel * is that the couple had argu- ments over Shepherd's drinking, statement, he would show in testi- | shred daughter, Janet Hut- erick C. Ziem said, in his opening feu Not at this time. 5m i Hatt chy is was asked wheth satellites in * U. 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Gerber Jr. with whom he imade his home; a sister, Linda |Gerber at home and a brother, oka C, Gerber Ill of the U. 8, Navy. | His ‘body is at the Donelson - } Johns Funeral Home. GEORGE C, BULLEN ORCHARD LAKE ~-- Service for | George Charles Bullen, 65, of 5836 ‘Lakeview St., will be at 12 noon, |Thursday, from Pursley Funeral |Home, Pontiac. Mrs. Vera Ben- ham, reader of the Christian Sci- ence Church, -will officiate. Grave- side service and burial will be at | Chapel Cemetery, Parma, af 3 p.m. i Mr. Bullen died at his home Mon- day. EDWIN D. GASS | ROCHESTER—Service for Edwin D. Gass, 81, will be at 1 p.m. Deaths Elsewhere ROCHESTER, Minn. w—Hubert E, Dax, of the Milwaukee Police Depart- |ment, died yesterday. Dax, an in- spector who joined the foree in 1918, twice withdrew as candidate; for chief of police. NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. #—!) night in St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- FP. Putney Haight, 81, writer, edi- tor and newspa for 6 Hyears, died Monday. He retired | several years ago from the Chi- cago Tribune, where he worked 'for about 4 ari NEW YORK #& — Melbourne Christerson, long-time employe of The Associated Press, died last night in a New York hospital after 'a lengthy illness, He wag 52. Christerson was president of the | National Press Club in. Washing- ton early in World War II while jediting foreign news in the capi- tal. | Born in Jamestown, N.Y., he worked on the Jamestown Morn- ling Post (now the Post-Journal) '.s jDavison. Mr, Gass, formerly a. resident of Washington, died at his home in Davison, Tuesday, He was a retired farmer and was mar- ried to Lillian Taylor, who died Patterson. Surviving besides. his wife, are a daughter, Mrs. Florence Thomas of Flint; a son, Omar Gass of De- troit; tery, Rochester, ’ MRS, ROBERT M, HILL Robert M, (Ruth F.) Hill, 23484) Noe] St., area resident for 36 years, | jwill be at 10 a.m. Thursday in All| Saints Episcopal Church, 3837 West | Seven Mile Rd. Burial will follow in Bronson, Mrs. Hill, active in Red Cross work and member of All Saints Church, died Monday in Detroit. aS She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Harold G. Hall of Lake Orion and Mrs. Hans Scharla-Nielsen of Melbourne, Fla.; ‘one brother, Dr. N. C, Fellows, children. AMOS LOTUS STODDARD Friday in the Methodist Church in 65, second in command) ‘Stoddard of Iowa, SOUTH LYON — Amds Lotus Stoddard, 57, of 13010 a.m. Thursday from Phillips Fu- neral Home, here, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Detroit. He died Monday at Mt, Carmel Mercy Hospital, following a year of ill- ness. He is survived by his wife, Har- riet and one brother, “ JAMES E. SULLIVAN OXFORD—James FE. Sullivan, 3400 Indian Lake Rd., died last Dr. H. G. Kobrak, 52, of Clarkston, Dies CLARKSTON—Dr. Kobrak, 52, of 8551 Allen Rd., died suddenly of a heart attack early this morning Wayne State University and taught classes there all day yes- terday. He held M.D. aad Ph. PD. degrees. 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Saas ‘aig 68 La ap eA a alii al elle eg Revealed Today RAMBLERS FOR 1958 — American Motors’ new line of Ram- bler six and eight-cylinder models will be in dealer showrooms by Oct. New Ramblers — American Motors Has 11 Models in V-8 and Six Cylinder Lines DETROIF — American Motors today announces its new 1958 line of six and eight-cylinder Rambler cars. The new Ramblers will go on) display in Rambler, Nash and) Hudson -dealerships across the) country on Oct. 22, according . to! Roy Abernethy, American Motors vice president in charge of distri-| bution and marketing * ®* 8, Abernethy also announced that! American Motors’ senior models will be introduced next week, and! added that the company will bring| out a new 100-inch wheelbase' series later this year. Eleven models — station wag ons, sedans and hardtops — in the six and V-8 series are of- | fered. in 1958. Both the V-8, | known as the Rambler Rebel, | and the six are built en a 104- inch wheelbase. Engineering improvements clude a push-button control for éa| automatic transmission, larger brakes, all-welded single-unit con-| struction, and an eptional differ- ential for V-8 models to give bet- ter traction on snow, mud or ice. * * * The six overhead valve engine is’ rated. at 127, compared with. 125) twin-throat carburetor boosts the) rating to 138 h.p. The V-8 develops 215 h.p., up from last year’s 190./ Over-all dimensions are the same | _ Policy for the 1957 model. An optional) Receipt of Alley Deed * 22. Both the V-8 and the six engines require regular gasoline. Shown above at right is the Rambler Rebel cross country station wagon. At left above is the Rambler Rebel V-8 four-door burn Rd., and R&C Motor Sales, 8145 Collins. Rd, Sales & Service, 695 Auburn Ave.: hardtop. The new models will be displayed in this area by Roger Lake. Village Motors, Inc. NOTICE Optometrist DR. HAROLD BUSSEY § HAS OPENED HIS NEW OFFICE. _ For Better Service for His Friends end Patients RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET —_ NEXT TO THE OAKLAND THEATER 7" 3342 -Au- Walled / Bob Considine Says: i Dr. Ley Predicts Red. Space Program As Mushky Jackson said in the to work for Uncle Sam as private wake of the stunning news about|industry is delighted to Bad them. | NEW YORK (INS) — A couple of months ago, Dr, Willy Ley, the Getman-born rocket authority, told this reporter, ‘It wouldn't be sur- prising to see the Russians beat us! in the race to put a satellite out in space.” * * * It seemed a ridiculous statement at that time, Dr. Ley went on to say that the Reds might do it for |propaganda purposes but that their ‘little moon would be mute, would have none of the complex radio gear that our bubble will have. ‘Well, they hung out a harvest lmocn-ball that works reel giving off signals which the e4 ‘ish press figure sound like a Bronx icheer — the shing passes over the U.S.- at 18, miles an’ hour. This has resulted in a scare of such dimensions that there was "even a word or two about it on | the front pages of the Milwaukee papers, which recently have been devoted almogt exclusively to the doings of a group of men playing a fine little child’s game named Baseball. Since Dr. Ley nailed down Rus- sia’s scoop well in advance it might) be wise to'recount what he believes lies beyond.in the satellite busi- ness, * * * i He was speaking of the U.S. development, not Russia's, But we seem to be working, however slug- igishly, along the same lines and} |with the same‘ tools, so it might) ‘be veasonable to assume that Rus-| | sending back te the earth peo- | | ple the —— | tlon of the planet on which we |. ve. ‘There are still regions of the world which have never been | accurately mapped. Such a de- | Vice could take care of that in a matter of days, instead of the » OK Rezoning of Three Lots Commissioners Break: in Bypassing) City commissioners broke an ‘unwritten policy last night when as last year’s model. The Rambler|*hey approved by a 4to-2 vote the sedan ‘is 191% inches long andjrezoning to commercial of three! 71-5/16 inches wide. The six is 58 lots at the northeast corner of _ inches. Witte Down on Water must have.” -ership in scientific research, in- ‘merly served as assistant secre- inches high; the Rebel V-8, 57-13/16 DETROIT: —. The County Board of Supervisors refused Tues-| - day to approve acceptance of con- struction bids for a raw water intake and tunnels in the down- river area. for Wayne County’s proposed 50 million dollar water plant. Opponents argued that the county should not go into. the wa- ter business. Detroit's mayor, Louis Miriani, said if the county plan is allowed to go ahead “we will never have a metropolitan water system which is what we E Furnas to Give Talk . . DETROIT ww — Dr. Clifford C. Furnas, chancellor of the Univer- sity of Buffalo, will discuss ‘what is necessary to maintain our lead- dustrial production and national defense?” before the Economic Club of Detroit Oct. 14. He for- tary of-defense for research and development in Washington, D. C. rymovatr VODKA NO TOMATO gure MADE FROM GRAIN. 80 AND 100 PROOF. SCHENLEY DIST. CO., N. ¥. C. Jat 96 per cent of capacity. A year, West Huron and Thorpe streets. They by-passed receipt of a deed for a 20-foot alley which is required for all commercial buildings be- fore rezoning, according to City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn. * * * Voting against the change were Commissioners Roy V. Cooley and John E. Carry. “I'm. not opposed to the rezoning,” Carry said, “but opposed to breaking the dent.” Commissioner Philip E. Rowston was absent. _ The Shell Oil Co. asked the com- f mission to approve the rezoning as/ they were unable, because of com-/ pany policy, -to negotiate for the; property and.grant the deed until: the property is rezoned. The com-' pany is planning to expand a present gas station in the area. * * * The City Planning Commission had approved the change from its. present residential 2 classification. Steel Output Rises DETROIT w#.—.The Iron Age. said Tuesday Detroit area steel mills ate expected to reach this, Metalworking Weekly said Detroit Steel production last week was ago this week Detroit mills were producing at 106 ber cent of, capacity. Muzzle Loaders to Vie DEARBORN @ — About 150 members of old-time’ gun clubs will attend the third annual Mid-; ‘|west Muzzle Loaders Turkey Shoot}. at- Greenfield Village Oct.--12-13. In marksmanship contests, teams of Army and Marine personnel, NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY May Restrict Veteran Homestead Exemptions | LANSING W—Sen. John B. Swainson (D-Detroit) said the ans- hal to rising costs of the veterans ‘homestead exemption law\may be to withdraw the exemption. from widows unless the deceased vet- eran had a service-connected dis- bility, Swainson, ere for a meeting). yesterday of a- special legislative jcommittee considering the prob} lem, said the cost of the program in the first full year of operation following its establishment in 1947 was $900,000. Last year, the cost to the state was up-to $6,000,000, he said. Under the statute, disabled vet- erans and widows of all veterans are allowed an exemption of $2,000 on homesteads with an assessed value undér $7,500. Jull to Teach at MSU EAST LANSING W—Dr. Morley A. Jull, nationally known poultry wok ; |term at Michigan State University, platform, inha rather than instruments might study the intensity of cosmic ray bombardment and chart the float- see occasionally in the form of mefeors blazing into the celatinous atmosphere in which we live. sia now has the following on its, ithe face to God's —The next big step will be te jwhile if. we could shoot something launch an object large enough te (even as small as a can of luminous carry a TV camera capable of /S0up against that particular cinder ‘in our insignificant little segment jof the heavens, The Russians al- ready are talking about construct- ing a satellite that will be able to circle the moon and report on its findings. ispecialist, will be a distinguished| ivisiting professor during the winter) ¥ costly méaths and even years which would be needed to map, BARS AND FLATS — TUBING — BEAMS — PLATE — RE RODS — ANGLES — CHANNEL — PIPE AND FIXED. COLUMNS © FABRICATING 115 Branch Street Telephones: Pontiac FE 4-0586 FE 4-9582 SASH —- ADJUSTABLE let us say, Antarctica, —Beyond that would be a space ble, where men the soviet Baseball, ‘our nucleous physics gotta woik harder or else} we blow the duke to dem bums." | * * * It would be infinitely better to be| a century ahead of the Russians| in such endeavors than to be a) few months behind, as we are in the case of the midget. moon. Sur-) ng derelicts of space, which we * * * —A pot shot at the mbdon. Dr, Ley thought we .would win) moon hands, rocket agenda: idown, He thinks it would be worth- | volved in such activities, A rocket that can squirt opt a moon 500 ‘miles above us can, with an H-| bomb in its nose, cross the world | and reduce any city to ashes, The lesson, of Russia’s little moon js as — simple as that, How can we a our some-| what lost prestige in rocketry and in engineering savvy? Easy. Build know-how’ the same way the Rus-| sians did over the past ‘ten years. | ‘Single out the top math students in high school, help them go) through our better schools of tech-| nology and, when they are fin- ished, pay them as much money | We are suddenly of the opinion that it’s best to believe these peo- | ple, even when they're claiming from on SAVING CERTIFICATES Deposit your surplus savings or investment Wi Savings at any one of our 8 convenient o National Bank of PONTIAC | Community £¥ | | ' Remember— it Costs No More | to Own. a — | ee i MAGNAVOX DUETTE i Magnificent New Magnavox | con MAGNAVOX ALL-TRANSISTOR— ! pocket radio gives you long-distance reception anywhere, at home, at |" | football games! Complete with leath- —@r case and long-lasting batteries, | : 59.90 ‘ “4 cs GRINNELL’S, 27 South Saginaw Sti, Pontioc FE3- 7168 | vival is suddenly and terribly in-] whe “~ te 4 tetelis Based ~ Special Venture Converti ble YE gp 3 LR bp 0 ALL COME! — 12 Convertibles 2 Bonnevilles This is the last month... You will never noe be less on new 1957 Pontiacs! Station Wagon Week! 8 Wagons See these beautiful 1957 Pontiac Convertibles, Station Wagons, Bonnevilles going at terrific savings! They must be sold—take advantage of this. sale . Tay “Weans able to deal for 3 OVER 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM | Allowance NOW Is the Time to Buy Your Top Trade-In Less SSSSSS Difference New 1957 PONTIAC at the '. | PONTIAC RETAIL STOR 65, Mt. Clemens Stregt * sn i 0 ei, Louls Alexander of Battenberg, on the island the coast of Greece, June 10, 1921, fifth child but first son of Prince Andrew of Greece and Princess Alice of Battenberg. * * * His mother was the daughter of first Marquess of Milford Haven, the Austrian-born British sailor aTr os i e] arriers to Her Lo Cope: ‘ ] the Duke of Edinburgh,| The young an allow-affairs of monarchy France . . . Greece. , MR. AND MRS. L. J. Married 50 ) brate their golden wel \A.’Fosmoen of Almont, Scherly L, who stoutly resigned as first sea years ago Oct. 9 were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Green of Brooks avenue. They will cele- ding anniversary with an Oct. 13 open house at Gingellville Community Center from 2to6 p.m. The Greens children include Mrs. Henry GREEN - Green of Gregory | i i ¥ { rotor’ Philio “(| couple took up theot the greatest periods in our his-|jin" gr have been unfolded under FAMOUS REIGNS “Famous have been the reigns ia os i - y a “ } Pe ret oe ies ASG { ees ts he fee She 4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1957 Ls i! if : et aa q ¢ Ee a . = evoking . Roll Up Sleeves COTTON SHIRT 2.98 The season’s most popular. gui lord of the Admiralty when war|ieges broke out in 1914 because of his/% name and place of birth. The latter * * lemonade and x ' then abruptly “Let's go out on the tennis courts and jump some nets,” ‘ went to war as a midshipman in the battleship Ramillies. He dis- road and a Come Thurs., Oct. 10 from 2 to 4 P.M. or... Friday, Oct. 11 at 2 to 4 or 7 to 8:30 P.M. “Millinery Douglas L. Green of-James K boulevard. ’ * 2 a 4 Cordially Invites You to an informal showing, on Thursday and Friday of Famous Designer Millinety’to be modeled for you in our second floor Millinery Salon. | of our queens,’ he cried. “Some Be our guest . . . for punch and cookies throughout the entire showing. Salon — Second Floor sh HE tailored shirt with soft, roll up sleeves and little boy ‘ pocket. Take your pick from prints! Stripes! Solid colors! First quality 15 denier or walking sheer 30 : denier .. . all in 51 gauge. New fall shades. Sizes 842 to 1). Nylon Hose — Main Floor | Jacqueline | : SUEDE with a_ =a |} PEAU DE SOIE hug ; ’ thin heel! Black or brown Be cocie hy P OE tS a ‘ © _ both TWO DAY SPECIAL | Famous Quaker |; NYLONS | “Reg. 1.35 1.19 3 Pair... . 3.50 a Sport Shop — ‘Main Floor ~ We Endorse These C-h-e-c-k-s for Career 17.98 An adorable two-piecer of wool jersey. Its elasticized blouson is invested with a wool bulky-knit y i Slim-jim skirt: Black and white or brown and white. Sizes 7 to 15. Salon — Second Floor — Dress’ ra Boys’ Lake Placid F . Others from 10.98 J ey spe ‘ ‘ . ne Ane : mS ; ly Snug warm detachable hood buttons onto the sheen cotton ¢ ie Wonderful fashion, wonderful fit . . ..all slimness with a huge leche. Tha pity Init of 100% ‘orien’ gives, foathar-higek . - Collar and bow touch of de Si ikided Oe or tow toe, . | suede surprisingly low . __. high and mid-high heel.— apgee’ proof and : ees, hee tee y+ 10.95 ie : } : EPL F 1 ae 5 ee Oe pes 4a! , 3 , j \ _ ies ‘ : Aha fy ml % | i Seer ae 3 \ * ‘ ‘ it i og \ \ -F id 4 \ 7 i ; i ef f “; 4 3 : eg ahs St SS tee ns weal Oe. Me ; ig eee ee ae re fe ey eee = ore el Pre \ is A gel lets you Buy QUALITY, «= ve td ind your Budget, Too! F SLIM SLACKS trim favorites in washable, corduroy, many other styles. Sizes 10 to 16. sailor collar that’s tabbed in back. DUFFLE JACKET warmth... It gives rugged. wearability to the outdoor boy. Moth- non-alletgic materials throughout. Tan only! Sizes 3 to 12. a ‘ Young Folks Shop — Lower Level. ) sketched from stock / ‘Plaids or Solids in 5.98 Here are two from among many wool and rayon blends. See these and sketched - from stock 4 af ‘ : ; # ‘ ¥ ee { # SL ee eRe mT Cache vag een ter POSER OOO ST re RY PR OS een TT NNEC EEN mT tie a ee Re eh) Tae ae a Ste ee me eT nee nee wt ee agen INS aft MUFFLE SKOP MUFFLERS MIDAS GUARANTEED ACAINST , RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, - Open Mon. thru Thurs. “til 5:30; Fri, ‘tii 8:00 © See. “tit 5200 | St. Mike Faces St. Fred Sané rid Reahy Resumes * St. Fréd Trails Mikes in Series TALLED FREE! S iaeee Year st. Mikes Ot. reg -@ possession in38 : RMUTIGENTSATGE | One Grittin award is already ise ¥ . ; ee permanently lodged . Mike 94 TLC ANTI FTLGME | trophy case. The Shamrocks, who Be ; § ies sf 1o46 © 12 26° 1947 be | € leas @ 7 lee 7 6 vith A Sol | pst 3% Oi SILENT mid. NS MUFFLER AA a 7 - te 1984 -_M t iss s)|CU Supe rx Rem. Shot St Mike—12 wine; St. Free 1 wins; Gun e Shells bx $2.66 Converse Insulated yxy) IP sateduseseaies ts ees vbdaadt Pacs eeveee .$14.98 ee $15.95 Red Head Hunt Coats - $10.98 Ppovnimen $15.00U.S. " Hip Boots . $10.98 $50 Celestial Sport. Scopes ... .$29.98 “ AND BLOW-OUT Milford has speed to burn, Holly ; 4 Ithaca . has the big boys and they are about equal in experience. So that should KING’S lep't'r Guns $77.50 rate thee important. Weyne-Oak contest a tossup. Midas Muffler Service PHILIP’S Milford rates the edge on sea- 256 South h Saginaw son record plus having the home (aext te Olds) LUGGA _ ee ee come x I hear it over and over again| ffset that with its determination FE 2 1010 SPORTING GOODS at my teaching clinic: “How do to stay in the thick of the loop 79 N. Saginaw I roll a hook?” us how Avoid the last-minute rush. Phone BENEFICIAL now. Tell by appointment for cash in one visit to the office. Or, drop in today. We like to say “Yes!” to loan requests. } to control. than the curve. much cash you want for seasonal needs. Come in Let me start by saying that, tion the fact that jt’s a lot easier To deliver a ball that hooks the St. Fred still -has flu hlivats and star fullback Jack Lyon is bothered by a leg injury. Neither 3| the Rams conducted only a skele- ton workout yesterday, UNDERGOES ‘egnamy — ies Palace, captain of St. Michael's football team, will be sorely missed this Sunday when the Shamrocks collide with St. Frederick in their annual cross-town feud. The 190- squad held practice Monday and| Pound senior tackle, an All-Oakland Cointy gridder last year, under- goes surgery on his ailing knee Mikes for the balance of. the 1957 -.s Clear agree: - Calvert tastes better! } @\ Calvert CLE SLRS 62, 1. ana BLENOED WHISKEY » 86 ns Con BRA heads Peatiae Frees Phote today and he will be lost to the season, By CHUCK ABAIR The old question of whether size or speed is more important to be successful in football is being tossed around at Milford and Holly this week as those schools prepare for their Friday night debacle at the home of the Redskins. Another factor making it diffi- |cult to compare the teams is the offense-defense statistics, Milford has posted an impressive 60-26 A y's Ban Francisco, ae LONDON—Willie Toweel. 137, J08E, Calif. oT Morton, 140%, San Jose, cpipeinios Kid Centella, 137%, Nicaragua 10 | wreeked the Holly eleven last al,| Week and is still hovering over Milford-Holly Meet in W-0 Showdown scoring advantage but Holly has allowed its opponents only one touchdown while Milford has given up 38 points. So there you are. Redskin skipper Dick Yeager|coach Al Gratsch today. His con- summed up his feeling on the big contest today with the comment: “T'd say the breaks will decide it." His charges are riding high on top of the league with three straight wins and could go all the way by toppling this hurdle. “If we keep improving I think we can give them a good ball game, They are big and willNve ea to rum against,” said Yeager. He is counting on speedsters Jerry Hackett, John Zeeman and Frank Redman and passer Pat Kelley to keep the ‘Skins un- beaten. : Fy ~*~ * * Hackett has been favoring an Injured shoulder and tackle Bob Hoyt hag a leg ailment but both acute appendicitis attack Sunday dls be .in shape by game ing in at Milford this week, last Friday's game and many of them still are out. We have only had about 14 boys out for prac- tice," stated disappointed Holly tingent has ‘Won once and _ tied twice, one of the ties in a non-loop/ tilt. * * * Gratsech admits he has the ‘weight edge, with 210-pound Ken Leece and three other starters who go 195 against one 195-pound Red- skin. But he saw Milford’s speed at its best at Bloomfield Hills Y Wet te Go. OLDS pve you: este’ : bec See how much more your present car at your Oldsmobliie Dealer's Right Now! worth ' last week and realizes the task confronting his team. On comparative scores, blanked the Barons 20-0 while Mil- ford allowed two touchdowns in | winning 25-12. Milford tripped West Bloomfield 28-20 but Holly had to put up a stern defense to gain a tie with the Lakers, Not much to go on there either. Holly has a talented backfield of | its own with Amos Bradsher, Bill Taylor, Bob Letson and George Coggins handling the attack. Holly-Milford Lineups , | | the Bronco camp. “Our boys were sick going into! HOLLY MILFORD McDaniel. 195 st Le Stanley 165 ar, Tinsman is sr, LT Hoyt 196 er. tone 155 er, LO) Hubbell 170 sf Valek 146 or, C J'net'e 186 ar. Schwarte 165 jr. RO Waters 166 ar Leece « 210 er. RT Loe! 186 er | Haddon 17%} or. RE And'en 165 fr ylor 135 sr. QB Keliey 180 ar. || radsher 186 sr, LM Hackett 165 er Coggins 165 jr. 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Courtesy Lights (twe) ovérhen@. - Grorseny’ tend’ Battea ‘Lonthes _—— —— pr go a (two) rear And Many hee ay lectric Window Regulators frent High trade-in allowance— your car should make it! you must deliver the ball in they. fi Loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car —— = te ame amownt % I Ir 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC Slow down the ball and it'll hook|> |] # Fleer, Lawrence Bids. + Phone: FEderal 22249 more. Speed up the ball and it'll < Loans made te residents of all surrounding towns : : | hook gp ae 1957 o" —_ pone | John F. Dillé Co.) =| BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Ta | I cymsainice has been elevated|"e | _ if —_*»-o , < I ~= CADILLACS ~= 1} pay | ns cus te $ | From Head to Toe! Coupe De Villes — Sedan De Villes <| ONE-STOP eadnatent | everything you'll wear on your Choice of 10 Colors ak | hunting trips... all made | | 100% Wool Pi'd Shirt met cath. $698 * Hunting Mats Water Repellent $] 49 LAYAWAY LAYAWAY LAYAWAY ‘9 7° per month Including all taxes, license and title. 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Mrs Harry Featherston, Mrs. of t Ohio, and wounding another officer torace Kohn, Mrs. Al Cooper, v xe 8 by a neighbor, Mrs. Jacqueline J. | aboard the ship after clubbing !Pauine Westlake, Mrs. Ronald Twenty-one years‘ ago a group|Hahn, 33, of 6371 Peach Dr., said Church Plans Festival security guard and stealing / pichards, Mrs. Galen Whipple, Mr. of residents at Middle Straits Lake|state troopers from the Pontiac pistol. i and Mrs. James Vantine and Mrs. gathered together for a social| Post. ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville) “Blenderson knew the nature |Ray Barrick. naeong Mpesig organized to raise} ‘The boy evidently opened the| Methodist Church will hold its an. and quality of his actions but | The convention lasts through funds for the upkeep of théir r0ads!rea door while the car was going|nual Harvest Festival Thursday, was compelled to commit the | Thursday. ; a a | aled tate Pes oy south at about 35 miles per hour,|Main attraction is to be the fried| erime by + Dr. = : - CLASSY CANINE — Lady, a collie decked out with a hat, dark Each year a Sunday is set aside|en told police. oe Womr|ciuewen, dinner, with serving to a oper Laymen Meet Sunday glasses and mouthing’ handbag, was chosen the best dressed fe- in August for the annyal corn! 31, was rushed to St. Joseph and .wrong differ radically trom | | ApEER — The annual fail. male at an Oklahoma City, Okla., canine style show, {roast, when the public is served yor cy Hospital where he was " Beech wood decays rapidly when those accepted by society.” == | meeting of the Presbyterian Lay- — a treated for minor abrasions and|exposed to the air but lasts well| Lt, Cmdr. Kenneth P. Jones, the|man’s Council of the Presbytery sg edd he held for X-rays. Hospital officials| under water. It is used extensively|first psychiatrist to examine Hen-|of Flint will be held Sunday from Rural mail carriers in the U.S.|serve 34 million persons on their) ‘Two years age the association iabaly, nn Oem of sariow tor pling and tn the constrectlon|dersmn atier the shooting, o€ld the|3 to $ pm. at the Firet Fresty- travel 1,492,935 miles each: day to/routes. finally purchased the -two |injury, of dams, Marin ‘City, / Calif., sailor knew terian Church of Cass City. Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted 8 Werk Wanted Female Tl Busines Services 13 Painting & Decorating 20) Wtd. Household Goods 27 _Wanted Real Estate 32A WHOLESALE SERVICE sAlms-| A on { NITU NEEDED! LISTINGS WANTED Attention |i Seater crvat| site Se i il eater d te t| Ey Eg ‘eat _Pontiag Press, Box 26 ior you, b &'® Community| GET™-Casm FoR You BOYS LIVING In HURON | WOOL : (Bale. 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Huron FE S-8183 aT aHORT WAINED OER. or more 100-f€. frontage.| we can sell it out from under Roebuck & Co. | savsnnstes wats pon | Sun Mae re tat gins Narre pani |" " Leuncdy Service 1s | "Ot, tte TARPR Sat | *'b, Sas atts neces | Ty NEEDS SALESMEN .| fears, equine, convalocscent Instructions = 9| wWdeanme = © | eet cemrrer apie re 4c ies FE 5-8i01 Clarkston ferred. Yr. round “stesdy post a FOR ae So orm White. brown pa ‘ Ww sanded and finished, ee pee ! ro around 1 eye : : t tion. With geod ealary & met i . Name ie Lucky. Vie. 2 ; ; : Pee thei sain "arens ives in-Pontine — i tail | LEARN TO, DR ve Tem SANE. | a tee ys Wanted REAL ESTATE INC. : QUALIFICA. EMpire 34002 between 9&5. TRAINING coe DRIVER City, Reward. OA or 20 8. Main, Clarkstén, Mich. ‘ TIONS REQUIN Bur PE 22253, Res, PE 8-165 » sLapenter Co Contractor = iry Phone re. $-3143., Leonard. as Land Contracts MAple_5-5821 4% SS "1 Must neve atF re “Go-Round Restaurant om r. F. aa! “SA SS > ihe: Hents waiting Interested in ished 33 ag. Mare. éling, F. T. Landscapin : ’ a a2. Ade between 130) yn, teh’ N, Sag Work Wanted. Male 10 ih rate woke s = Bare siento wetting Dewectet me! ~6Reat Apts, Furs - « sxprnhencen ~~ PRESSER ON and A &-l TREE . a upon « — OOM BA CHELOR APT. pt th to people men's clothes, Apply in person, | 4.1 CARPENTER WORK. WEW — JSTOM PLUMBI N ‘G Recsovel’ ont he pt te St to property and|! —- = rigerator, $10 wk. 88 IN RETURN WE OFFER: 13}_ Comteng _repair, FE -¢4 te Ni CARFENTER FE 5-3750. tie. a tows, Bee. be State St, FE : i, 3 in wo ‘ ae . re at past, ror ‘wer repair: rrzonnatp * oon uA o: x tree leton, Realtor |! ROOM. KITCHENETTE, 1} ae ; . average income . vere | Atay GANDSCAPE Blue Sod, * " sher & dryer, Centra’ 1 ; vancement on procd Gf]. proee calls, Apel - mie "Pon: | 5S ock, PE 21061. _ | TREE Sol, MI eTils or MUL: ra Lake Rd, FE 44563 located Adulte only. 300 N. Pad. f ' = tine Lk. Ra ‘ ae OR BC WORK. SMALL | Pi ivies, Phone FE 22036. ber as * ic . a Alberta Apts. * i. ‘ ™ Mi 2 Nw 7 GIRL 35-40. “MUST BE paren. | 5 BOY, 19 YEAR SOF Ly DE. B M & Lawn cuttin, | ke WARD: LOST, ARGUS C3|H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Disie Hwy. |* wen Clean, “Py (ent. Pathing. : + Sent Se Sales Ne | eis wed et coy Ao. pa] CEMENT © BLOCK Dunst Landscape, *eurviees PA | # AND: OST, Anau et iat Fe aes te m. to} p.m.| Midwest 40687. 4 FE 2-4619, : R_ $1,000,000 i i, SEASOE Pad R MTLY FO RN. Thure, Oct. 4 8 10. | Give a TOY PARTY NOW. CASE CASH S0zz SAW. CHAIN SAW one Vieers, besten: | CUSTOM BULLDOAING YARD & _Apts. $615 Pontiac Fe pee erie e Shbe| Fa ggersh Br eer bee areca b See ne Se re ecco | ities Paelce eden S| gropio, ma, new Deco. ‘ . emi CABINET MAKER AND A N-| furnaces, OR 3-1 — O AND | PAIN" THE NUMBR Picrones.| fi" ip “cise. for employed lady. $10. 0 PE sisi GENERAL HOUSEWORK. OWN _ Soon Kitchens as apec APING, GUARAN. fomevele, Ph. FE 5-6563 or OR — 13 MUswrencs eee Book SHOP AROUND THEN BEE Us TO mppyeet Doug) . OM- WIT GooD teed Free estimates. 2000. Land Contrac . FLOOR, "a "ATTRAC- ; WACke. Must” Lov LOVE CHIL-| ELDERLY MAN ste | rat 3-5033. Bs: ic A . Saale 25 Caption SavINes & LOAN, co. i 3-& bath. Near Miracle - i o #71 E. Hamiin| DREN. wiDWESt +0204, _ime_job__MArket SRY WALL WORK DONE, PRER| P'S, removing, seeding, cal 7% W. Huron St, FE ¢061/ Mile On Square Lake, FE 43360 N NTS sae b BLOCK ock estim $-4628. . : ‘ = . = GIRL WANTED TO LIVE IN. gg Pd Paste. ™ EEE CTRNOAT wit nes TICERSED gs tes’ Reas. rates. “Taaured. | “AEROTRED KNAP P 4 }. Wanted F ewe Estate ; 32A 3 RMS. KITCHENETTE PVT 4 Ro ooking. met bea lens Ta, | STORM WINDOWS é Maur 1. FE 2891 RADING tae es SHOES bath Close in Employed, couple 0 ‘coo + Must be at leas ‘No rs. * : _ 523 wk. FE .5-8024, __put_up, Odd_ jobs. OR kinds ‘of jem n eeriee, -} one Roar See WItD. BY YOUNG FAMILY MAN oi, os ¢ ~ Reppeead All ( h- LARGE RMS. 1 BLOCK FROM : HOUSEWORK. MIDDLEAGED OF Gh | "Sock of any hed, Ba. 0. Gon Wuse oe ogee Pils “itt delivered Sead ing, light | sore ae as * ie - Sears,-27 Clark, FE 58-7507. — Sa ee FE 35339. ers. FE . Wuron We BUILDING -C TAWR RE. ant Gi an 7 RMS. PVT BATH. i8T FLOOR. a ee | FouNa Mannix Wie we | pie were Si Be) Mion ctauengiey, Phone FE] Today East side, PE 2.1612. sizes night work, OR 3.8100, after lor, 217 N. Cass. Ave. 92-5132, Confidential 7 RMS. & BATH WITH PVT. ENT. Tive In. SCN & THURS. 2 nig ~ gehn Turton, ait d of continuous 2 - welcome. $12 per ‘wk. Mo. cooking or ht Ref. mp and best rete. ne fae mm {OO FELT WE “aK grading. back ei. x W6H.| vor homes, G1. & FHA. equh xs" veeeal anal “uit Detrolt. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO CARE | 7, exp, in tool room needy ome fin, Hardwood Serv, a PE 91244. land contrac BVT, BATH, COUPLE dant | £%,2 shildren. 3-113 |. -Soainseriae _wisees sleedy om) S06 ite es, FE >, y Ad Every Friday FOR A HEARING TEST AND No Waiting for Buyers “Stat x as pam. Si cen 3 am Aten ant alate sees ue nanan a ei iy Pn nel ee Fai oer ~ Mee @ | demonstration in your home call] 17 Geréalecs aid 039 Josiyn, Baia throne Pre | MAKE MONEY AT HOME ASSEM- Ra a ¥ for » appoint e Buy Ours eens PP bilng our items. No tools, sew- YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF TeX: \TIGN ATTENDANT, ify. en experience pecessary. lee any kind FE , 8-046. FE 23783 evenings 7 TARGg Rua NEWLY D ; 1— RM WLY DECO- Moving & Trucking | sets ® yvov-sse| Pay Top Dollar ‘Ee Rerune, tu ee, Los Ange Ce “1 MOVING — HAULING ad, or of ani knowing of Bt. : or full time, 2068, Walnut LX. oe Work. Wanted Female 11 |“ast-ouk Bt A EXCELLENT SERVICE .y Whereaboute. Met im contact | ASK FOR MR. WILLIAMS |3 ROOM APT o00 3 Bé. ur. Inkster, Waindt LX. tan- ee ~ re AIMING — FOUNDATION |. A LIGHT AULNGg MOVING. we neta TO rious r Pe aE BATA SLs E r < arom. week,’ ae to 7:30 a.m, Tour : —_ AL MASON : Aer». A-l IRONINGS, REFERENCES wone 2.3664. | - iene, “2 Sea fein memtgr' of Th Ser, | Pian ar esieed esa | | WOM PsN A jhamen_ we pres, Pe ben IN DEBT? | SS Finca, Sher nay Sr | Libe em bul 8. ic. « : VICE = % a a ge eee Poeteusyiys ra |e cine nants IF SO Realty (tase | va ’ Pr RMT 6 Owe Exc ~ BRRY E2063). 4 PASTERING & RE vit Ee ee waco Let US UN 1240 W. 1 Mile ead ateatth raat vies FE ith ehlidren in family, a BYES Ey sNiNGS IN Wr Have GuiUinis Suven Wits 5 ROOM PORN 265 2BUL “OPENINGS Sman homes Mt tober,” | BABYSITTING a r P HALP. MILLION DOLLARS to}? OOM, HURN. ART. ADULTS PASTRY WOMAN” CAPABLE OF | gisvsirrino- DAY —OR_NIGRT, Gre ine a ha “Y | aptrtmesta" pele vasent bunt | 4 3. ROOMS, interested ; pi ro sie see 9 ~~ gogo EES Wonian, | ase Your in ~ | “ness . leases or land con- i 5 minutes wok from ta ie _ chard Rd., Keego Rarbor. basy RMB ENE, Ap ; “'SENSATIONA OS = terme ges 650 eat EXPERIENCED WOMAN WOULD Be werk ti pe. to 7, POR PART TiME sore. FE 0/57 ROO APH, Wick & CLEAR well Mai wil. ‘Cal Plenty ater“ cloned rg my B | Pontiac sir and ‘ one * ham BABY ME ag Bat a day. Prem 3 te ; Rear Baldwin and Garner. ae Hous ri Fee “Coon ded 7 iy ADU ‘trance. il fora. i aoe