Peatise Press Photos ” “MERE, THEY COME” — This ery was a welomne reminder to Boyte Knight (left), of 110 8. Merrimac St. and Harold Knight of 371 Hazelmary St., that with the arrival of fall plenty of enjoy- eke eet —— at Iso Claim New Type of - Pdtitiac ’58 Goal: Fifth i in Industry By ROBERT B, TARR Managing Editor, Pontiac Press for fifth place in the industry. This was the goal outlined this morning by S. E. showing of the Pontiac cars in Detroit. With.an anticipated market of at least six million units next year, Pontiac’s goal would require about 500,000 cars. New car tegistration figures to date indicate Pontiac ‘an sven, gig taleted lias dain od th Green St., paid heed to his parents’ warning that he “better get out and rake the leaves before playing” Saturday, But it wasn’t long before Ronnie’s halo was replaced by a little devilish trickery. to the Yanks’ three, _ Fires Final A-Blast Skies Are Clear cars of the current model, for Fifth Game a@ modest increase over last Series Square at 2-2 tinction with ‘Cadillac. While GM's as Yankees Send Ford Against Burdette MILWAUKEE (INS)— Mickey Mantle, biggest gun in Casey Stengel’s arsenal was missing from its 1956 performance. With an entirely new line of cars for 1958, Pontiac)’ Motor Division expects to substantially increase its) share of the retail car market next year. It is aiming}. Knudsen, general manager of the division, at a press} Russians TRACING ORBIT — Technicians at the Mos- - cow Planetarium use a huge globe to help track the Russian satellite as it continues its earth- circling voyage in space. Although the Russians have_referred in advance to cities over which the Tracking Satellite Let Public Conscience Go to Work Ike, Faubus Silent; Permit i : é iH af i g ef $ ges af z : to send them out of. their Ville Sport Coupe’ and the Chieftain home park with a 3-2 edge in this| Convertible. best-of-seven competition. * *« * Whitey Ford, the chunky left-| Discussing the business outlook, hander who whipped ag Knudsen said: Spahn in Wednesday's opener wit 6 ee ern a tive bit 34 vicky, was the! noe OOF. tere Yankee pitcher, — “As they headed into the fifth 3 ie Ng an al mn at bats. Aaron topped ¢ eens Braves with a .375 mark, tnwally rising activity. xe “All signs are that there will be The Yanks had outscored thejrelative “stability, with a modest Braves 22-15 and had a .263 team|rise in activity.” batting average as compared to : Milwaukee's .211.. However, the Braves had made only one error|Red Troops on Move? BERLIN (INS) — The West Berlin newspaper BZ reported today that Soviet troops - and _ ldents absent from St. Frederick Increased absences in area schools last week and to- day were cited by Dr. John D. Monroe, director of the Oakland County health department, as an “explosive type of upper respiratory epidemic ., . and some of the cases are probably Asian flu.” The greatest increase in absences reported today re- mains in the Holly school system where 510 of the 2,016. students in three? schools were missing from| New Pot-O-Gold go Egy chaties| With $500 Prize Holly Superintendent and two elementary teachers of «Begins Today worth $500: starta today on page 25. You might as well be the winner, and you can be with just a little time and effort, ~| All you have to do is read the rules and clues and then pick out the words that best fit the descrip- School today compared: to the av- tions, ene % . pe, tte Saat Christine geen After you've selected the words, pal. There are 774 enrolled in the ae pte the — i, be, =e and a school, |in correspond ee = puzzle form. Put the puzzle with There were more than 100 stu- ing a waiting ‘game in his dispute| peared on the suntit steps at the A brand ‘new Pot-O0-Gold puzzle| — Cooling Off Reported Made at High Altitude U.S. May Spurt Ahead With Rocket-to- Moon From Space Balloon FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON—A _ tour- ing Soviet scientist said this afternoon the second - Red satellite to be sent up in the “nearest future” would be heavier than the eriments. Te : # vue Miloaukes See ane Re ea when... Uk LITTLE ROCK. Ark.—Arkansas|With Elsenhower. But Little Rock Braves met the New York San, Gout Pein aes rent citarch ain vegiheen tendore, cae | Male entrance and cleared & of .. Yankees in the fifth ant, Sintuhowor_eyponced 40 belies & Ss0 8 aes off" pe- of the all-even 1957 W ~s - (in temporary agreement on « during which: a Series. mee Vac thing today—to keep quiet and letjcan be mobilized. “b : — conscience of the country work/compromise, eal eva ae MILWAUKEE @® — Gear skies on Little Rotk's integration prob- i : & warm sun the. ther- lem. The third week of Army - mometer over the 60 mark for to- Fagbus cut himself “off from|forced integration began quietl . |day's fifth World Series game be- *\contact with newsmen Sunday and|Central High School today with tween the New York Yankees and * lan aide said he planned to make|nine Negro. students making a - [Milwaukee Braves. no news on the integration issue|quiet entrance to continue their in-|) All even at two victories gach today. ~ ' * |tegrated éducation. Cenk etl Ay to ie Yok tee The governor plainly was play-' Principal J, W. Matthews ap- tomorrow which was left for wns gg Rpg ag oip oN Four Area Schools Hit seventh, if necessary, will be played “at Yankee Stadium on by Epidemic of: Influenza Clouds Predicted The forecast for tomorrow night Series on ‘Autocide’ yank in ial | ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. @—_| tanks had been spotted moving Attendarice began to drop Thure-|the right answers on. postcard in thelr respective | ‘The Atomic Energy Commission | through East Germany to the |day when 83 were absent and the|have it postmarked before mid-| flelds presenting ' Seed the-30th, ant lant, Gayle | Pelli Raster. Woeteth, Steer Cy ee et Schad. the night, Oct.15,.and. you'll -be-®/-now this problem can be. met. sion of me ‘test series early | officers were inclined be | At ‘St. Michael School, the at-|winner, You will find the first article today. skeptical. - . (Continued on Page 2, Col.. 2) Now what. could be easier? on page’ 17, : _|Hams Glued to Seti for Signals [Pontiac Watchers Dr. sai reported that scien- \|McMath «Hulbert Observatory. at|tists theorizéd that since the sat- Lake Angelus, chances ot toe ellite presumably passed over the). vicinity of Minnéapolis at 7:30 this May See Satellite te. pes ao “Tl HH : z : if: i lb i i Wl i Outbreaks Continue for Fourth Straight Night in Polish Capital police detention less, than a year ago at the height of the Polish “liberalization” campaign. Tonight /;, “It’s hard to what part ofjhorizon sis dik tive: tellcdnn itinaibb ant: ae snail, Yin We ae ot 6 sometime between 6:30 noculars. time to look,” he said. He ex-jand 7:30 p.m, and traveling from) - L plained it would be toove the|the southwest to the northeast, ee ee | Sy wenbeee. n atietting tig | “NY Ot Ge sphere: might T object,” the doctor sald. “It is | Visible with the naked eye. How: | In oday’s Press not ps bright as the planet ever, he said these chances | Venus, scientists say.” | would be “slimmer” than with | Comics... 0.6665 seesuene ves %'| The observatory has no official) 6 > eee. Eee ae County News ....0.06.5ecn0s 10 |program to observe the satellite,| Knowledge of the inclination of 1" Editorials ...,.. Recess cesses |Dr, Mohler added, “Our telescopes the “orbit ’in. which the iaepound.t 2 Marketa ....sccssssseeee0s0 85 lane very poorly. adapted for such'23-inch object is speeding, per-| Obituaries ........ teveseses 4 Jobservation as this where you have| mits scientists to predict that rit Pot-0-Gold Puzzle i tare 83 to scan a very wide ‘area,” he said, /will nee yellow 4 Sports ....65.5. Sitag RET again 12 hours it passed first, "Theaters ..c...c..s: vows, 9 [USE BINOCULARS =, "The Cranbrook Institute TV & Radio Programs .... 31 Staff members of the observa-|ence in Bloomfield Hills is not Wilson, Fark ....5.....05+. $1 tory would continue to watch for in. ob the sa Herter dee: as na fara their = on ahs OR ea hon. pega alain Fe ctaiuashon + * oi, pe Hydrogen Blast ‘tally : i = 3 ‘ ui hi th iy i ign apt | § Heart Attack Kills Dad at Wyandotte Ball Game [tries affected, - WYANDOTTE (INS) — Funeral|Potiac, said leaders of the striking! service was being arranged to.|4airy workers have agreed to place day for a 63-year-old Wyandotte|@ management proposal before i oon ew eees ee Dedede hed Lh aeded edad dade tL eed oer hich his son/fecommend adoption ‘of the , *. (posed terms by tis Ineabatte. is\called for an eight-cent hourly pitalization insurance, ison | 28nd should take care of today’s | ‘. : of Detroit, Ww ; | were killed Saturday night when was killed Sunday when struck Detroit Saturday - freight the chest by « bullet from a smalll Sawant Belesined af, chet Sat. Gencese Couaty.” rates Maca Conte. etre ‘ae M\urday when caught in « conveyor Lambert Gryzen, 46, Hudson- Mackinac ee saia|2alt_ while working at the Wyan-\ville, died Saturday night when his ee SS by|2otte Chemical Corp. at Al-icar and a lumber truck collided peg, . Gary, 12. pena. He was ~to death.|near Hudsonville. Police said Gry- he youth's. brother ied Bway esate 27, Bel-\zen was thrown from the car and Norman V. Lasiter, 19, Benton |mont, “wally Saturday in ajthe auto toppled over on him, — Ready for Use Last Year : Dairy Strike ‘May Be Short - Reported Pact Contains 8-Cent Wage. Hike Plus authority Other Benefits A settlement of the dairy strike satellite last year, had it so chos which threatens to cut off half of the milk supply of the Detroit area/ including Pontiac may by made! PHILADELPHIA ® — A noted A spokesman for the 17 cream- including Leaf and V, A. Nye Trion at today, He said the local's officers would Details of the pact reportedly wage-hike, with pension and hos- Carl Burger, secretary-manager of the Detroit MMk Dealers Assn., said the agreement was reached in a marathon meeting with rep- resentatives of the United Dairy Workers Local 8. = »| Earth Satellites Focus Attention of Entire World DETROIT (INS)—The Detroit Historical Museum will display life size models of the Vanguard earth satellite through Oct. 18. ee: & -.@ LONDON (EINS)—An En- thusiastic Soviet scientist pre- dfets that men living today will seo “whole cities built on the moon with-all the conditions for. normal human life ex- - istence,”’” * * * PASADENA,: Calif., (INS) An American scientist. declared last night that beginning next Monday the Russian space satel- lite will be fairly visible in the United States for several days. * * * LANSING (INS) -- Gov. Wil- liams today said “the Commu- nist scientific triumphs’ make federal aid to education “im- perative." te aru a a toms'lke Faubus Permit. heme " fille .. f met fein, Teme Cooling Off Period. (Continued From Page One) outside the state there was sound FP 0 wach ene naprap leer submachinesguns to repel any en ee x * + A burning cross, symbol of mi (Southern resistance reaching back to Reconstruction days, blazed on the lawn of Gov. Theodore R. Me- win |Keldin of Maryland, a critic of Arkansas = [Parochial Schools, | Holly Hit by Flu Bug (Continued From Page One) HE i it: i ui igh i - = the si Er if uti Army's Jupiter C Missile Able to-Launch Satellite’ [rocket when: the Jupiter -C was Rens, Sale of. gueemeling on the missile — as a weapon— should continue." Levitt, director of Fels Plane- tatium. here, said “this of course retarded the satellite program. It may have speeded the missile program; I don't know. * ** 8» “But it certainly let the Rus- States.” a és: Levitt. said the United States could have “achieved a satellite moon just like Russia's by doing little more than changing the an- gle of fire” in a test conducted at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla, The Jupiter C reachéd a speed of 15,000 m.p.h. in the test accord- ing to an article in Missiles and Rockets magazine last Decem ber. The Army declined comment on the article but other sources said the information was accu- rate. - * * * Levitt said the Army did not ter’s speed to 18,000 m:p.h. need. ed for placing a satellite in an or- bit about the earth, wae face { surface missile but even “Tt would have been a satel- lite then and there’ had it had sufficient speed to counteract. the pull of gravity and put it in an orbit, Levitt said, : x * The rocket landed off South America, some 1,400 miles west of Ascension Island. The last stage of the rocket, if launched, said Levitt, could have been used as an artificial ‘moon. The last stage engine and fuel tank would have orbited around the earth. sians score an astounding propa: ganda victory over the United, Amvets Olsen Post - Installs Officers sen Post, held their’ annual. in- stallation of newly P Heading the list.of new officers was Malcolm Oswalt, of 460 Jor- don Rd,, who was installed. as the post’s new. commander, Oswalt is also president of Pontiac's Mem- orial Day Association. ae Me fee His. fellow officers installed at the swearing in ceremonies were; Rithan Nicholson, senior vice commander; Joseph Ciezewski, junior vice commander; Charles Crocker, adjutant; Guy Harrell, finance officer; Robert Pote, judge advocate; and Walt Negosian, pro- ‘Moon Viewer fo Get Slim Chance Tonight (Continued From Page One) becatise it is‘ “not technically equipped to do so.” James A. Fowler, curator of edu- He theorized that reported fluc- jtuations in length of the pulse the might indicate what part of oping. These possibly include, Le- the satellite's path, and tempera- tures, He said “hams” needed a frequency oscillator (DFO) to blend the signal in to make it audible. so, Levitt said, it reached an al-| titude of 650 miles. : Harold Gasser Dies of Heart Attack Service for Harold H./ Gasser, general sales manager of Kelsey- Hayes Wheel Corp., will be held at 1 p.m Wednesday in Birmingham. He died Sunday of a heart attack. Mr. Gasser, who lived in Bir- mingham, was a one-time base- ball star at Michigan State Uni- versity and a past president of ‘the University’s National Alumni Assn, He was graduated from Michi- gan State in 1925 and joined Kel- sey-Hayes 28 years ago, becoming the firm's sales manager in 1955. Mr, Gasser was active in the Society of Automotive Engineers|stid cation for the institute, said “wel... side of the natural--satellite, studies the Russians were devel- prestige by shooting & camera- equipped rocket. “train’® 240,000 miles ‘to the moon from a 100,000- form WAIT®FOR WINDs ‘ Money-pinched scientists on air ence to the never-seen far side of the moon—are ready td send ‘up whenever the winds turn in their favor, nw eeod Thus far, high level policy and lack of funds have been hamper- be used, however, at the Eniwetok Pacific Proving Ground for atomic weapons, . hope to escape the earth's atmos- phere and gravity, come within the moon's gravity, swing around: the arid return back toward the earth. All the time, if plans do not go amiss, a television camera would be sending pictures of. the moon would be transmitting invaluable information, Ma tists: will be to reach the enormous speed of seven miles per second to break free of the. restraining pull of earth gravity. Even tbe highly-vaunted Russia: satellite launching rocket only reached a speed of five miles per 9-|second, according to U. S. scien- tists. he} ” President Eisenhower was kept | informed over the weekend on deep the Soviet space satellite story. And Moscow reports the Russian people are tickled pink that their scientists have grabbed the lead lite field. But they’re not surprised. The Russian people believe Soviet science leads the world. ‘Radio Moscow announced tonight that the carrier rocket which launched the first earth satellite is also revolving around the globe. Tot Falls From Car, Escapes Serious Injury — A two-year-old Pontiac boy was injured Sunday as he fell from a car going 50 miles per hour on U.S. 10 at Tripp road, Groveland Town- ‘ship, according to Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies, . mocesn Suan, wecnea ‘and. chi opened -a rear door and fell out. Inch. : $1.00 | : Wi] Bracket ~ 19 Inch. $1.50 || “ont _ “MICHIGAN, SPECAL oS At New York 12:24 pm (eT) a ree lv. New York 7:45 A, Flint 9:25, pem (EST) Se ~ pe * munications, Reports — _ Wednesday hours would be from > 18 a.m. to 9 p.m. No ho nent Serene x Sundays, foot-high balloon launching plat- force ‘project ‘‘farside a refer-/mingham their balloon and four-stage rocket | House : Chairman Rollie Reese urges that all societies and service clubs z FE With it, the Air Force scientists F 3 af is El back to earth. Other instruments), in the nose of this space ship. also); Schmid, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Clavin Patterson, Mrs. L. E. Quinn, Mrs, Willian’ Randall, Mrs. Stauffer, Mra. James Temple, — Vincent and Mrs. Hugh from the Americans in the satel-;- William R. Vuncannon, son of} P laying Cards : 67° $2 DOUBLE DECK .$1.33\E Study Hit 5 former résident here, will be at Manor Rd. She ‘died ‘Sa a the Green Lake Rest Home after a year of illness. ~ ‘A vesident of Birmingham for two years, she was-qa member of Central Woodward . Christian Church, Detroit; Her only survivor is a ‘son, Albert DeSalle of Hir- AUTHORS. WANTED 3 ge Special attention P new writers. pel iy 2 Press, 320 Michinen Ave., Ti. (Main Office, New York). es REMINGTON Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED BOYS’ WEAR SPECIALS Tonite ond Tuesday BASEMENT BAR GAINS BOYS ‘Blue-Bell’ Sanforized fabric, . vat - dyed.- Extra strong stitching, reinforced at strain. points. Full cut. 5 2 fede Sitedeen WHITE ° - Tennis Shoes arid Ea a oy or a THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, MONDAY. OCTORER 7, 1957_ “State ‘Suspends. ijcatiien: Siamese Iwin Girls fics "os soar i rnc Quintet oo ' r Day ' _ | Wednessday Of 46 Drivers in ‘County Reported Doing Well|, ti wage Hoe st el soon ne oo - eaena eames mal in other respects. Patricia al- last but one of the Christofle Forty-six Oakland County r Hospital reported today 0.|S0 suffers from a congenital heart/quintuplets, died about 4 a.m, to: atartvats Oakland Couy rshJames 0. Wheatley, 9 8. 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CARRIER Ot dat the surface to ‘atin sein RESTAL Ships in the NATO|with the shock wave and en- a training maneuver velopé the: fleet in the radioac- the metailic siting of doors; Mor and hatches, down secure- ly te divide the “ship into water- More orders: : '. “Damage control—parties check | all spaces for fire or flooding,” 50% SAVINGS. * . 2 x Guaranteed on Jeb 45 : 18 Rects Made Made’ Wéten Thee tee Guarantee : north of the Arctic Circle, havejtive mist called “‘base surge.’ {tight and airtight compartments|monitor teams make additional’ Ressi Servic es been holding daily practices to). ow ow The familiar background noise/survey for contamination; all. “We s ep Aor. ato R Real Peg Roots Our Specialty jshow crews how an actual atom- Aboard °the Forrestal, this “ls of the ventilating system, the/hands stand clear of galt water See or Call lines; do not drink frésh water.” Through a passageway, a moni-. tor team hurries, the men dressed in white contamination proof suits, | wearing masks to filter out radio-| able.” The scurry of feet racing! * * * active particles, carrying Geiger to position in genera) quarters;| The talker, from his place deep Counters. | down at control center ‘near ‘the + * * 2 TENDER SLICED bottom of the ship, speaks again: The resulta of their surveys be. “Atomic attack imminent.” gin coming in—‘'l7S roentgens per pumps, the steam edtapult ma-, chinery cuts off abruptly. Silence -—and waiting—pervade the ship in all its many decks' and com- partments. FE 5-7387 Sheldon Root of ‘Spraying Co, Co. ic attack’ might develop. what the drill was like: ' x a ®t Three sharp, piercing, beeping Sometimes the drill was basedinotes on the loudspeakers jon assumption of an airburst~of|throughout the ship. The voice of a nuclear borib above the fleet, : lsometimes with. the idea that an “ma Sn rn GENERAL INSURANCE 807 Community National ank Phone FE 4-4523 . . Sea Real” . . Fryers 253. KOSHER STYLE CORNED BEEF Shop Tonight til 9 | Mere silence, more waiting. hour at 03-712-1" (a position on 2 c ‘Then the voice again: the ship expressed by frame num- |. “Subsurface burst at) 12,000, ber, deck number and passage- . wv lb yards! Flex your knees! Hi¢ the way number.) ideck!"” “At plus 17 minutes, 200 roent-. |: You. flex your knees to soften/gens on flight deck, 125 roentgens: ithe hammerlike shock of the blast/on hangar deck." The .roentgen. transmitted through water into the|is a measurement of the intensity- hulls of ships, a shock which can time radiation. :The measurements be felt even on observer shipsigiven here would be fatal dos- ‘nine miles away.. Personneliages if personnel were exposed aboard target an he|for any more than a brief time. thrown up against the overhead)’ jj theory—though not in - prac or into bulkheads and injured OF tice because of the corrosive ef- SNO-WHITE ie Killed, even though the ship itself/fect of salt water on the alumi- VEA | fleventually escaped destruction. -!num skins of aircraft—the entire SHLDR. STKS. ‘RUMP ROAST “Secure as taht “hicadings.” would be “tushed oft Ve on oe Lb. 3 9 ¢. “All openings to the outside of the “Lb. r4 ter pumped through an elaborate 3 9 : ‘hull are sealed tightly, to prevent spray system, to cleanse the ship contamination drifting in. The. airjof contamination. THIS VALUABLE COUPON ENTITLES THE GEARER. TO A 1-LS. 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Rae were on the match, “ee if oe. : ‘It's different today. has upset any global apple ‘carts “or struck terror to the hearts of ier nations with her “moon.” - _ However, in the light of this arti- ’ ficial satellite the world must concede that Russia is “on the ball” in scientific circles and her laboratories have accomplighed some marvelous results. She has a tremendous “first.” It was a long time coming. But it's here. ce . In everything else, Russia trailed; a. she alwdys remained a distant and dismal second to the U.S.A. But now she scores a victory. Her “man-made mo$n” is a record breaking event _ and something the wofld will uni- versally acclaim as .a- mea corre victory. ; Perhaps this is a good thing. It may leave us less complacent and more eager to bend to the tasks ahead. It may provide the necessary catalyst leading to redoubled energies in that and other directions. * w. ® This nation dislikes. to get beaten at anything, but no one wins all the time. Here's | a global ' race and battle and we've lost. “And yes, our golf team dropped. the Ryder cup for the first time in 24 years the same day) Ap- parently, we must clamp a heavier foot. on the accelerator in things ig and male Mongolian Assignment to Test Molotov Skill When Foreign Minister Mototov was made Ambassador to Outer Mon- - - golia, it seemed to be a good way for KuRUSHCHEV, whose authority he had : challenged, to get rid of him without a firing squad. That move may not have been | all it appeared to be. There are many predictions of a coming conflict between Russia and China for domination of the Communist world, Outer Mon- golia after 300 years is a link be- — tween these two countries and could be a battleground. i. eS. eS os - With an area ‘six times that of Texas and a population of only one million, it°was a closed country until 1945 with the defeat of Japan. Visit-. ors were not welcome and very little — news leaked out except from the one party Russian style government. - Diplomatic relations now have been . Forty s ago the capital city of Ulan consisted of a Buddha : sega gpa pd | Peer “ness for. independent. contact with | pacouserae ec hana aveateaiat ase * whom I’ve known since away back when ' Mrs. Marilia Hayward — ay sy Ss ds tsi ell, Nhe. : Letters Still Debate sador Molotoy will find a city of 100,000, wide sireets, white build- oo & wee Segregation Issue | ings, a central square, museums, ‘dear President is ~ an opera and ballet theater, a uni- ~ « ” by thg uproarious gent versity, libraries, nema sewer in Little Rock. us! system and electric pow gos : L. G. * * Agriculture is nding, factories process “meat, produce veterinary serums @nd make cloth, boots and other leather goods. 70,000 Mongol- jans are now in industry. Oi] has been discovered in the Gobi. desert. ‘The airport in Ulan Bator is being enlarged to accommodate the Tu 104 }. sbout them ther than, what we in the papers and hear on airliner from Moscow & Peiping. - news broadcasts, and we must have 2 2 eee faith that such men are doing The popular mood of the nioment, pow el ene acted the wis according to the London Times, is one seaccide en aoehscadied ox by of passionate nationalism and eager- Faubus to prevent integration in contempt. ef the court decision. the outside world. As the Russians have given modern Mongolia its tech- nology, educational, health and poli- tical systems and its Slavic alphabet, it may not be too difficult for the able Mr. Mototov to-swing some of that enthusiasm to the disadvantage of Red China. A sTaTistician says 9 certain beau- , ‘It’s Easy for Him tiful Swedish model _has 21,719 WASHINGTON —- The big news of schbol buildings and ities. The 1954 ruling of the Supreme to Give Advice’ freckles. He is probably the only in the “segregation - integration” Thi it! te argued, would meet Court woul remain in effect with ali the advance in medical .. Faubus may be doing what he thinks best for Arkansas, but there - are 48 states in this Union, and the best inbretts of all must pe served.--——~ w. Schell controversy is not at Little Rock, the constitutional insofa it would ‘ freckle-counting a in the - Sastiwer fo the satea'e apts; — pee ene a fae Mt would bap 807 science and-reseatch, 10-gne-hes— whole wide world. Talk now is of many small communities, of ounahenes eae of mixed schools, (Und a cure for baldness, A psy- is , course, the same buildings could © chologist told me to “laugh it off,” Salation though be used by all groups but ae be past a apply, for but his advice soured, when I « really what is” . ©xerted undue pressure ‘rat’ The Man Abc About Town coin c proposed ge me pans = ave parents . aie exercise ot tree was = —= = s ~~. Only 16 Are Left #4 Sc a SE We give up its funda~ APPROPRIATION The President's advisers realize Oxford Students mental beliefs. Where extra buildings fe cili it may run up against the opposi- A. ove it oan 18 ties are needed, dauvenriédien bills = of ose ge a both sides Agk Clarification realized in high would carry permissive Congress, the sponsors are places that mere wane ib deo ee confident it would have.a strong There is a question in‘the minds Contest Promises an Early Finish; May End Saturday ; | LAWRENCE, Withdrawal of in accordance with the desires of Public opinion behind it. — of Oxford High students. We did Argument: On which there are. Federal troops their citizens. 4 (Copyright, 1957) no booing during the game, and -twe sides—and usually several from Arkansas will in and of itself - we didn't show bad sportsmanship en Teumennias sates fe Sieteasats | er—finding some way to stabilize DY. William Brady Says: Sone Sereet (ees ee ‘Our football contest, which had 3814 the whole situation throughout the dance. becaus¢ it’s a school policy that all after-game are entries, is rapidly getting down to small ccuntry for several years to come. ‘Bi Th 9 f A Fl - - od numbers. Only 16 survive for the fourth The latest plan which is being lg reat rf) sian u ae Oxford udents pike game next Saturday. considered by some ot the White a : arhen Duke beat hatyand, 14-8 satur- tne savwere noamricias mt Seems £0 Be False Alarm. ‘ores was sin common people, know very little - classrooms or sections would example, against anyone whe iticed that his own head of hair: dren.” Why. can't legislators: ban this filth,nee and for all - see ; that “ enforced? Mother anette oinede ill pe co condensed when neces- because name, adress. and Rag £ of the aan cn Sc Portraits 7 afters By JAMES J, METCALFE Once a year we have @ drive .;+ For certain agencies , . . Who in our charity. sincere... We want no special mention . . . So- ‘Jet us make our peldges now. . . As far as we can go... And as we can afford it, help . . . The Chest to overflow . . . And let us keep the pledge- we make. . . And keep our honor too ... . God. will reward and bless us for... The charity we do. And a third standing by in case of a tie. When Amon was booting Fort has been chairman of the Qakland Coun- whether they want the psychologi-_ ty Board of Auditors — & quarter cal benefits of mixed schools or of century. ; separate schools, seticoleicds x _ SPECIFIC ACT Survived by 97 direct denmndhats is Pe Ber cote pe yes Court . Editor ‘pen -_Maidenburg ‘tid and I am happy that Ben : Mrs. Margaret DeGroat. \ view a Qorwer fatses a question that causes Maidenburg raised the issue, for it Nw being offered is that the court . are 3 am hiatrists. . . of Lapeer, who died last week. Ay wala then ‘be confronted fo the ——— ong oy seo yoo fone oe —— pa t ifi piper sean ts ns, Noting that a Detroit paper said the Cobeane which Swed poor ‘both. sezes. p eteotet ents probe’ : 5 - * castor bean is a “tropical plant,” ‘\. -any previous ruling of the court. lem with your own teen-agers. First of all, please remember Mrs. Arthur Lingemann \. ‘The Fourteenth Amendment it- Debate it in high school:’ And that there are various kinds of a of Waterford phones that she has raised elf explicitly gives to Congress © lay itt before your iP hurch first offender. them in her garden for many years, as alens the Fause “Se qnterve’’ ie GET IN LINE 5 Hf have thousands of others in Mich‘gan. . -So there you are. Better resign who has been spoiled and al Wonder do _ grow in Florida? " aon Seen wild Con- yourself to it-and get in line for. lowed to be =a ins the very latest vaccine, at 66 pen- Raising the material and rolling his SCS, £e¢ we right to legislate in nies per“ dose. own . cigarettes, besides, fuming lustily — supposed to he the exclusive power Usual manifestations of i. from his pipe for many years, is ~ of the several states? fluenza — American, Spanish or Harvey Huddleson * \e . Asian — are: great weakness, The answer given is that Con- bigh fever, headache, cough, situa ot the “See” to ble ane a gress would in no Sense undertake sore throat and general aches or - he bh ts fi to control or regulate\public schools pains. The Illness lasts four or year he has tobacco plants seven feet tall, 4. such, but would merely approp- _ five days, Following the ifiness, “each good for a thousand cigarettes or riate money, along withthe states, . the patient complains of extreme -@ hundred pipefuls.” Harvey tells‘me that for public school buildings and weakness for a week. : mont of the packaged clgaretis, we hy nen a ing senha ‘ould The teat aa Rostoring, the bet «ty, ’ ' until he finally steals an automo- spectty’ teat, tls appropetations resting. for an hour after every Pitig, Maitcabure OS. ORANT | . bile or breaks into a gas station Our suburban Rochester has a new vil- could be used for « triple system — Gose is a foolish practice in any 2 ee 2 ER wae Os He filches money y hen his moth- er's purse, and steals the tricycle of the Youngster down the block. Later, when he reaches school, he steals crayons and loots the pockets conway coats that hang in the In high school, he may even cash register * * When he is listed on the police The Country Parson - ahe.was a mere child, and her dad, Ross. z i | i became fire ehiet of Oakland County's . largest village 24 years ago, a position he named below, who comes from a | gl ie. Congestion ohne and : hes gl law-abiding home. + ~ . “the: sense to call the se at a Walinaone ade == Verbal Orchids to— | find lela yourset e brat; Sy tape 89 Se dee Dore sage inated by a wild young leader eee cue who snake dances them down the E . fi 17 ag ae, Ave.: tty eighth ; the first contest were eliminated. They attention eral Southern lead-—— “Pleas rae ides —~@ress “are” a ia Wanvedlonta: in the past by students not from —-with bases 180 apart two \ were the 27 who picked Maryland and rs capaeh “bitermediaries to @% on the pace jh prs tier is Kies = like when a : pitching boxes pe a seating \. the 3 who predicted a tie game. certain the reaction. Some of these. causing so much comment, Such ot sai Poor sportsmanship is a broad capacity of 400,000 men or 80,000 \. The 29 who picked Duke carried over leaders already say they favor it ticles should be most helpful. hungry; and drink water, fruit onj¢ and since no specific~irici- hosses. to Sunday's game between the Detroit ye — ~~ want on Sate (W.E.H)” juice, soup, tea or milk. dents were mentioned in the first. - < Lions and Green Bay Packers, 16 of whom =n ° $ possible scope. So tne an ‘threat’ and- No harni applying oil, salve, — have vd wy y Aen 3 THOUGHTS FOR TODAY picked the Lions ‘and 13 favored the + * | liniment, vapor, heat, cold, cam be grees eli act a9 And thou, Ezra, after the wis- Packers. The Lions won, 24-14. The proposal, briefly, is that a * phor or other “penetrating” oF ang it we did, we'd like to kno, 40m of thy God, that is tp thine The next contest game is Oct. 12, when ‘tiple system be set up in the smelly stuff if. such treatment di- ) 1. ~ band, set magistrates and the 16 survivors divide ‘their predictions Public schools based on freedom Verts you. But really, now, you Five Seniors _—s#dg es, which may Jedge ali the of choice. There would come into -. don't believe the moon is made - people thaf are beyond the river, teem Af, Michigan, being not only allNegro schools "(ot green cheese! Points Out F all such as Know the laws of thy and all-white schools, but also . . oin ut Fact God; and teach ye them that a mixed schools. + « i th , Aa Today celebrating her ninety-eighth P 9 letters, not more than one page to All Employers ; * a i arents would choose in which @f 300 words long pertaining te personal birthday, \ category they preferred to en- Se ‘wil be anewered ty A Mayo doctor says a coffee True wisdom, that from above, Mrs. Marilla Hayward roll their children. The selection oe tay, i m wtamped selt- break is necessary these days. I is. teachable, moving on toward f 185 North Genesee Ave., ref act 2M decision, therefore, would be ie ee Fn, teen hope all employers find this out. Se Sek af ooiniecinn: otak . meags Soret by the parente—not by the school 7 Employe that which it learns.=E, D. Head. it. Doing all of her own housework, she’s sithorities of city amy 4 Copyright 1957) ye an outstanding exponent of not rusting state. if eee saeee, \ "Mie fling and seth ofthe Case Records of a Psychologist: - children would be the judges of Debates Use of Delinquent’s Name as the habit’ criminal described above? Siidee . sac.deplas Editors Quiz on—_ |. treasures dust-free. f THE PONTIAC PRESS, oxoay. ocTonER 7, 1957. _THE DEAD SEA __ QUESTION: Is there any life in the Dead Sea? ANSWER. Palestine’s Dead Sea, famous since Biblical days, is actually not a sea at all. It is a 47-mile-long lake, without inlet or outlet. Its brackish waters contain 25 per cent salt, compared with 4 to 6 per cent in ocean waters. In the Middle Ages, strange legends grew up about the Dead Sea. It was said that no birds could fly over it and that its depths con- ~ tained the remains of the wicked cities of Sodom and Gomor- rah. Birds do not fly in any great numbers over the lake because the water is too brackish and salty to support marine|/” life and there is little vegetation around its shores. Fish dg live in small, spring-fed lagoons about its shores but are — killed by the large amounts of chloride and bromide in water if brought into the main body of the lake. Some ae bacilli are found in the mud of the ae. but no ar a life} - of any size. * * * FOR YOU TO DO: Add salt to a shallow bowl of water,| wait for it to dissolve, and try floating various small objects that would sink in clear water. People can float easily in the Dead Sea but find the high salt content extremely irritating to the skin. The picture, which you can color, shows a Biblical boy eating lunch by the sea. ‘Honesty Market’ Sells Jat this market. The prices of all Fruits Without Clerks and boxes, and sou simply drep and boxes, -" you simply drop your money a box. 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He was more. like a brother to her than any-| one i Stoner said: * * * “We believe she had been re- ‘fusing his advances so he got a gun and killed her.” Wylie came home from the Marine Corps only last week after | | itt WORRIED OVER DEBTS? : i= } Sobitudttons set siete ot pevacn'ntt as 7 Gagnatinns 0¢ how wench or hee Gane yee ae on ENDORSES REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY “Momber American Association ef Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Co g Experience Assist You" Nouns Daily 910k Wok mas 5 te 1. Evenings by App't. Michigan | yo gl Counsellors / fibeve Oskhland Theater 1% 6. Saginaw Held as Suspect in Fire Killing Three | ‘TLIUANA, Mexico @ A 11. OPEN TON IGHT | . 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Pike St Phone bn 2-1296 SUPER MARKET : Sa Auburn Ave. ‘Phone FE 5-8311 fe 3 Z C maf : an bad ” ye —" % ry hs ie BF i Raa: = * et ; yf + i tos 2 ree P | aioe 2 4, ; = " set ‘ a ey ti Tae & |. THE PONTIAC PR hi TERRIFIC. old Michigan zhns tipessd nesaek ioe an aad a sites ill las icams Ob oe Sgt, Richard E. Brown of the/to his home, * * & Birmingham police force went to Féw people doubt the bravery-of} LWAYS FIRS ; Allen and two companions, one|the house, He was barely law enforcement officers. A num- his ex-wife, held up a Harrison|the dwelling when the bandit, hig/her of Michigan Lawmen| proved) ' . Township tavern and escaped with|face clumsily masked, shot hi say tally tivation tp duty this past more than $200. Two Macomb) the-left side, County deputies gave chase end) ‘The gunmat’'s pistel then Sea 5k Se | , °. fe a tate * Time: The shoot, pumped five shee inte the : | : . ing followed. intruder, whe died later. Gas Refunds This Week canes : ; A trail of blood and horror rem- oe ' iniscent of “ Pa Van Alstyne told police io was DETROIT @® — Michigan Con-' : i + money tl a Phage Nese walking to his garage to get intojsolidated Gas Co. says refund BECAUSE Penney’s . : Lake in Lenawee County, .. |his. car and drive. to work when/checks totaling $4,086,000 for 940,- : ¥ : the bandit accosted him 000 customers in the state, are doesn't skimp 4 State trooper Donald A. Vogel, The dead thug was fdentified as/cuming up within a week. The! : 3 ‘ 31, of Clinton, pulled over two i Frank R. Frahm, 58, an ex-convict.|checks, amounting to $6 to /$11,_ on the width! as ett aey A man in one. o -¢ e are refunds of money paid as a! 7 calol Ge oe and a Another trouble ‘call ended in a result of a rate increase by Pan- ‘4 tos ~— wound shooting Thursday.. Mrs. Wil handle Eastern Pipe Line Co,, al : eftleer radioed, “I’ve been shot.” Baker cco som terme Rob. Michigan Consolidated supplier, la . | , of the Clinton post, jumped into @/ship golf course, had threatened|¢*®! Power Commission. : , . car and finally pulled abreast ofjher with an eight-inch butcher epehenees doesn’t cut corners ‘. one of the fleeing automobiles. The knife. The sequoia tree is estimated to. : ; car halted. Baker was shot ‘twice, in the live 2,500 to 3,000 years and! on the tailoring! ‘3 pea vin sgeenchng Gest cohen De a aa oe ae 3 y . of . « Son caliber. slug imbedded near his oe — ——— 4 : eat , __ ; : ay ~*~ .*& * . The desperadoes, Ralph Walker WHAT S MY LINE? e . . | wicor Wane ae pee and INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is-reloted to : : : tley, of Granger, scramble os few os possible to guess my nag vom gg, Se, § i Tex., wounded three other officers oppeers under arrow, reading dewnword. _ — RS ME I a ees ta and killed an Indiana State Troop- - ; | er in a spree through Michigan ; A bordering state. . : . 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" Moore's : prelude to. a com . : . / whole meeting at which 3 eal vo hawreee acl * OS oe ee vision in county govern © Wearing a gown ot imported a Lee = neck, fitted bodice and a Chief among the propose * full skirt which cascaded - changes is one to bar ~ sion veil was secured by | Judge Moore furnished . ~ wedding ring of late and which showed that so far — oo. only:four per cent of the as Peepenen ror newer a “Theirs and not selected by himself, = and ste TMoore noted = aoe eon at 3 Of « total 468 appraisers ap- - Robert | : 6, he said, ma a Zako both of he selected J] git was Wendy Walter. ke ee = / = Serving bridegroom /® er a Sera oe edied tare ; * Alexandria, Va.,° Michael as 3 = of Chicago, Jerojd Scheel of * Sea the qualifi- : : : % ° are tocal . Hoar bentred pervene: stented * MRS, LOUIS R. ZAKO real estate| ting § . - * Visible 5 Minutes Like Shoo n aos Niner rendering ths service 3 Alaskan Scientists Observe Satellite | : With Naked Eye; Monitor Radio Signals. FAIRBANKS, Alaska Three; rays from the east reflected on its mirrored surface Leonard said it was a point Alaska yesterday were reported) source like a star and was bright- first Americans toler than the pl*net Jupiter. - It moved slowly across the sky like Robert S. Leonard, Joseph a shooting star. Dr. ose The. station® has been monitor- T am proud of the caliber of these men and will stand firmly upon the results of their pub- nals each night since Russia an- which he has made, only two have nounced its launching. Dr. Soon =a gy tested. in court, he said the orbit of the satellite ap- pears to be inclined at 65 de- grees relative to the equator. This brings the satellite to within one mile of being directly over the|!#ed County for many years and station here seven times in each 24 hours. the satellite with the naked eye|ing the satellite by its radio sig- for ing ‘Your PTA Is Planning . qT ‘County Aids ‘| CLARKSTON — Pine Knob PTA and re.| Will meet at 8 tonight in the kin-| parent . ; ? dergarten room at the Pine Knob search fellow at Harvard College | elementary. Schuol on Sashabaw road. Seed eat ee “Guest speaker will be James Hunt, director of children's serv- ices for Oakland County. His topic will be “Oakland County's Services to Children.” Tagg aries will be suived = the kindergarten mothers of the school. Lake Orion The 4 -— Junior High »| School which ‘was recently aaid he did tage organized, was attended by Mrs. to ce a + eres © ie {charles Cox, of Ferndale, district : director, and Mrs. G. A, Goforth, - the Smithsonian Astrophysical Ob- inns df: the Seat Oaidend end Pope axe graduate Area Council of PTA from Auburn del Ghaveliali' of 36 derens teeth + of west. It crossed the sky, reach- . ing a maximum elevation adore bhlelin Spek < the sult southeastern ay, (at Gingellville Church vtecenanewr 3 ad Fr sé f i af bgt z z i é 7 Fy FH 4 i py af] nae ay Hie #5 tit : eee o Dora Hook, Daniel Cather ee al aeons 4 ¢ id ~ eS Topic at Pine Knob Unit : Wed in Waterford Church is common througheut the state. However, Moore said that if the board of supervisors takes action today to reverse this policy “I will be very pleased to follow a differs ent policy.” for Children |Oxord Men salleteg Oa te Mrs. Finley Kennedy,- vice president; Mrs. Rob- ert Sill, secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Zemke; corresponding secretary; Lee Taylor, treasurer, and Mrs. Ralph Shell, historian. Michael LaMagna principal the teachers. Refreshments were served from gle “apple for the teacher.” From Crash Injuries. An Oxford man is_in poor cone) fition at Pontiac pital with injuries suffered in an accident in Oxford Township Sun-|' day morning. - General Norman E. Moore, 52, of 1452 Ray Rd. was riding In his own car which was being driven by Maureen E. Smith, 38, of 707 Lake- treated and released. According to Oakland County a table.centered with a little red : sheriff's deputies, the car evidently lunch box, in which nestled @ sin-| 51 off M24 just west of Dunlap road, and rolled over. theh teste vapente tome: "hae —— On Rough Road Teamsters Are Facing |biock the ouster. Trouble With Law and With AFL-CiO ' ¢s| MIAMI BEACH, Fila. «~The it o* and Pontiac—will evi-/Teamsters Union, with President- dently not be included ‘in plans to| rect James Hotfa at the wheel, jury in New York federal courts Oct. 15. * That is. the same day the 44 year-old Detroit labor leader was scheduled to succeed Beck, to whom the convention granted leave as of that date. But Hoffa, “jalready top Teamster in all but title, probably will - Oe ee oe “Gale Lashes New York bottom up . Sad tale of the local girl whose measurements were 40-22-32, _Un- fortunately, that was from the - Romance is out the window ‘when a husband stops praising his wife’s clothes and starts pricing them.—Eari ‘Wilson, _ NEW YORK (INS) — Gale City OUT BARGAINS FLOOR ENAMEL Brick, Concrete, Metal, Weed, Ete: $499 ~ LINOLEUM 3 (Reg. $3.98 | TILE 9x9 se po. YOURSELF MART OR LET US DO IT! 256 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-1026__ Formerly : Mac's Paint & fie é [J PLASTIC UPHOLSTERING ‘MATERIAL — Rog. $1.69 yd. Fy. 19¢ USE OUR LAYAWAY “LINOLEUM : 6-Ft. Wide . Many Patterns, Reg. $3.69 LATEX PAINT - Eattsaae sue $ 3 29 SUN VALLEY GRAY Reg. $5.95 Special ts. 97° Felt Base _—— 12-Fe. Wide Quaker end Benny Maid 6 See Ya. HOURS: Open Tues.. Wed.. 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All that ended 90 years ago, It cert Sepeen, » Oe. ee It the “Little Rock Nine” should be forced out of ‘school again, it will strengthen the hands of seg- regationists everywhere. Who can expect agrees Se hen tite a geet let bias been thrown, Perhaps, somehow, reasoning ‘people on both sides will find the pagar 4 mise. And perhaps history will mark Little Rock as the turning- point in the greatest social strug- gle of a century. How did this come about? You could go back a long way. You. could an to the workings of city and state politics, the oper- ations of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored Peo-'G It's an incredible story. It. integration that . would the street. People who wouldn't Ve vera it they aay, have noticed it a month ago look opposition go up anxiously now. A riot startizig? like a Far auaiaaeh, wed. Une “T've got a loaded shotgun he peaaive resentment to take nine| Ck the first domino? - side my bed,” ‘says a man. If he! * * * hears a sound in the night, he will the wishes of most of the people. Further, is this to be the pattern Seventy per cent? Eighty? Who , reach for it. Who|for ‘Integration everywhere? | Vio- At night the telephoning starts, can say? lence, followed by the rumble of the threats’ and warnings. And no end is in sight in Little| Army trucks and ‘naked: bayonets? a click. The:Rock. Nothing has been settled. high emotion. ‘ginia, | begins with a man who) thought he had devised a pian for, satisfy everybody — until another man, Gov, Orval Faubus, decided to use ple, the interplay of ambition and| Missouri, North Carolina and Vir-| “Who is this?” | phone goes dead. 'A- decision is - postponed, But! Moderates can only hope. ‘ bees ‘be people will get used to it , they ‘are| kimply waiting. mass boyeott of Central’ High School. “‘There’s going to be trou- ble at school . . . better keep your daughter - home.” No name. - They-come to the father of aboy who delivers the Arkansas Ga zette, the Little Rock newspaper, Gov. Orval Faubus. “If you don't want something to happen to your kid . , .” No mame. e | They even come to legtalators. A man’s voice says to State Sen. ‘Charles Yingling, ‘“‘understand you're in favor of a cooling off say “We- can't. red much now. But you'll see . Little Rock is a nice place. pee at, We un’ ORCHARDS, if f f a 7 ia ngs, schools. People have two interest- 430 Orchard Lake period instead of closing: the FE. 5-6159 schools ... . there's a slab at the|ing and well-edited newspapers. undertaker’s where you'll be cool-|It's a gqod. community, 5 — ; * ing off." * * * * * + Yet, in other states and even in _ It’s hardest ‘on the parents, -other nations today, Little Rock! , Most are letting their children|is an ugly symbol, It represents | go to the high school — and wor-|mob violence, unbridled passions, rying over what the die-hards | defiance of the law. ‘tmay do in reprisal. It* represents the most critical Some are keeping their boys and girls away — and worrying for a different reason. A- woman, in tears, calls the segregationist Capitol Citizens Council. “My wants to go back, She's falling behind in her studies. 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Together the: Doppmans have played chamber music and sonatas at Interlochen, Ann Arbor and Appleton, Wis., and over the University of Michi- gan pair station, WUOM. They have performed new works on composers’ forums in Ann Ar- bor, Cincinnati and Iowa City. The program for Tuesday Musicale will begin with ‘‘Inter- mezzo” by Vivaldi and “Varia- tions on a Theme of Handel” - by Beethoven performed by the Doppmans. fas * -.- * Next Mrs. Doppman will perfotm Rachmaninoff's “Dai- sies,” ‘‘B-Flat lintermezzo” by Brahms and Ravel's “Sona- tine.” . To conclude the program the Doppmans will execute Schu- mann’s “Three PASSES re: ” Personal News of I nterest fichtinc’s own ayinphony cor: ductor, Francesco DiBlasi,. is preparing a chorus for New York City Opera Company. The opera will be “Turandot” i. : aE A § ei LeRoy F. Hill of Lakewood drive will head for Ann Arbor where: Dr. Hill will attend the Dr. Chalmers J, Lyons meét- ing. While they are in Ann. Arbor, staying at the Michigan - “Union, the Hills will watch the long - awaited Michigan vs. - Michigan State gridiron clash. * xk ® Joann Valentine of Clarkston reigned as queen of Homecom- ing festivities at the Kalamazoo ‘College Saturday. Homecom- ing day opened the year-long observance of the 125th anni- versary of the college. te &- Among the U. of M. alums attending the Michigan vs. Georgia game Saturday was Gretta Porter of Whittemore Philip Seoes (nee Dorothy Fin. | wean) of Whittemore - street. * * * a Parents of a Bre ric Ann — rer ee ee os J ia “er he i s a . So / : : j : af 4 i ? atc cel or ian a Pye "Britain las Hisiplal ae Her Six Waicis the Western world a{Prgbably, be ead of stale tn queen regnant visit the U.S.—“Elizabeth the Second, by the grace of God BPW Has Dedication in Capital National Quarters Moved to Elegant Converted Home By JANE FADS WASHINGTON—Members of the National Federation of Bu- in it a handsome realization ot © a 28-year-old dream. : * * The organization which boasts some 171,000 members in 3,300 clubs in the 48 states, Alaska, Hawail-and the Dis-. trict ot Columbia, moved its national offices here last year after 18 years in New York. PROPER FANFARE “. ‘The new quarters, an elegant . private residerice on Massa- chusetts avenue converted at a President Hazel Palmer, Se- dalia, Mo., attorney, cut the green and gold ribbon. Participating in the program were Secretary of Labor James Mitchell and Philip Talbott, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce. a a, Miss Palmer's office has white walls, a pale aqua tug . and a beatitiful marble fire- Sedalia, ‘has a white and gold ottice. CAPITAL QUARTERS “It's been our dream since 1929 to have our quarters in the — ” gaid Miss Lei- tion at Mackinac, Mich, . In 1952 a committee was ap- pointed by Jadge Sarah T They rangé from sea shell sellers, gravemarkers and farmers to, presidents of indus- tries, judges and spuniers of Congress. OWN BUSINESSES Forty-one per cent own their own businesses, Miss Leibrand hersett eombines four categor- ‘ies. She's a real estate broker, an insurance- broker, owner of & gift shop and publisher of a weekly newspaper. : * * * She served four years active © Mrs. Hayward Marks Birthday of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Handbags from across the sea... More than ever before France cues the to new silhouette, Winter's big handbag news in brown handbag Bride-to-Be - Entertained at Shower ~Donna Anderson Lists Attendants for Nov,-23 Rite Donna Anderson, bride-elect ot Edward Allen Bentley of Columbus, -Ga., was honored Friday evening at a shower given by Mrs. Harris Hartjen Jr. of Huntington Woods, * x * Members of the bridal party for her November 23 wedding at First Presbyterian Church were announced. Mrs. Hartjen and Sally Ayling of Grosse Pointe will serve as Donna's attendants; Mrs. John B. Nic- olis Jr. of Minneapolis, Minn., as soloist; Harry Hartjen, best man; John Canavan of Birm- ingham and Lee B. Thompson - of Atlanta, Ga., ushers, Attending the shower were Mrs. A. T.. Anderson, Mrs. Donovan Everling, Mrs. Charles Renwick, Mrs. E. A. Reitmeyer, Mrs, Lyndon Sala- thiel, Mrs. Horace Morrill, Mrs. William Cowie, Mrs. Gary Hetherington, Mrs, Albert Lin- abury, Stephanie Linabury and Pamela Everling. * * * * Others were Mrs. John Cana- van, Geri King, Mrs. Max Hower, Myra MacPherson, Mrs. R. N. Slate, Pat Yaroch and Mrs, James Houghton, all ot Birmingham; Nan — Ross- nagel, Mrs, Earl Harnden, Nora Mabarak, Sally Ayling and Mrs, Cecil Ayling all of | Grosse Pointe, - Nancy Behm of Walled Lake, Mrs. Peg Pulls of Royal Oak; Harriett Saferstein of Oak Park, Virginia Hartién of Huntington Woods, Isle Wolfe, Mrs. George Montgomery Jr., Anne Kyker, * Mrs. Schubert — give in to ‘ pebellion ‘King’s defense of the papacy against Martin. Luther. Eliza- Francis This is French individualism. French artisans. \qhasiek the’ tay bo eat habe as constant as, say, that of the Japanese royal family, the twigs of the family tree extend . all. the way to William the Con- querer (1027-1087), brilliant il legitimate: son of Robert 1, Duke of Nogmandy, and a tan- ner’s. daughter named ‘Arietta. * * * : Elizabeth walks through draughty castles and royal reversed calf is in the way the nap of the reversed calf is cropped close, so - that the texture is next to velvet, - Bhe figures are embossed and the back of the bag is an example of French attention to detail. From the Paris — house of Roney, this one-of-a-kind evening handbag is magnificently hand-worked. ‘The silk threads re been hand dyed and woven into a painting by skilled Long Royal fliteny Shapes the Role of Elizabeth I lodges on whose walls hang the paintings, the emblems and'the . Victoria, armor of ancestral Henrys from I to VIII, Edwards from I to her wistful uncle Edward ‘VIL, the Duke. of Windsor, Georges from I to her beloved father, George VI. ‘BLOODY MARY’ There is somie of Mary I, “Bloody Mary” as the foes of this daughter of Henry VIII called her when, after enor- mous vicissitudes, she restored Catholicisth briefly to England. * * * And-some of Mary's spinster half sister, Elizabeth I, daugh- ter of beheaded Anne Boleyn, declared illegitimate on her father's order in 1536, re-estab- lished in succession to the throne in 1544 by Parliament. Her fleet's destruction of the Spanish’ armada altered — the course of history, Her patron- “age of the arts stimulated the age which took her name. a ee ee | ' And there se Elizabeth of Bohemia in her remote past, eldest daughter of James I of _Great Britain and Anne of Den- mark. - Elizabeth of Bohemia had a life that Sir Walter Scott might have written. When only nine, the conspirators of the Gun Powder Plot proposed so seize her and proclaim her queen, A STRIKING BEAUTY : When she came to court in 1608 poets swooned over her striking beauty. Her suitors in- cluded the Dauphin of France, : Prince Michael of Orange, Gua- tavus Adolphus of Sweden, Philip IIl-of Spain. She married Frederick. V, jeeringly called “Frederick the Winter King” because of his short tenure. Deposed with him, Elizabeth of Bohemia fell on hard times, lived in poverty in Holland, finally got ack to England in 1662 in time to re- ceive a small pension from Charles Il. She is buried in Westminster Abbey, as well she might: Her daughter Sophia, one of her 13 children, was the mother of George I, forefather of Victoria and of all Victoria's descend- , ants, including Elizabeth 11 and her German, Dutch, Spanish, Romanian, Greek,, Danish, Portuguese and American rela- tives, 7 te * sd Victoria, the matriarch, Jived . long e and was great enough to give her*name to an age that takes its place in his- tory with that of Elizabeth I. Lydia Hoyt Farmer, in “The Book of Famous Queens,” wrote: “Victoria's life spanned near- ly the whole of the 19th Century © that “tremendous period of — in the arts and sci- ences, REaPLENDENT EPOCH “To have reigned the greater part of a century and the long- est in English history, the sovereign of one of the greatest powers of the world, during . stich a time of human progress | ~ the world remind them that . ‘things have usually. gone well when a queen regnant was. at the helm. Elizabeth II is the sixth such, ‘Thaler reigns and, rules: pro- gentle terms. “* Britain the woAdrs Mec Speman Under Queen Anite, union be- tween England and Scotland” was achieved under firm but x .* How much actual power does Elizabeth 1 wield? It would seem pale by the standards and ambitions of Elizabeth. 1, who ruled almost Bacon, Spenser. It-might seem puerile to. Mary I, whe countenanced 300 hangings and beheadings,. and to Anne, the last monarch to exercise the royal veto and who waged “Queen Anne's War.” But there is much left for the British Queen of the atomic . age to —_ to. * * An nai British source delicately describes them in these terms: ~The Queei Js the parsonit- cation of the state. In law, she is the supreme authority, an intdioeall poet ot the lnatelaninn, the-head of the judiciary in — agent oat Whine, Northern - and Scotland, oe: le? vi all the: ‘armed forces 01 the crown and the ee lished oo am ttle. maine: ‘a ral ing Elizabeth II ‘for be of the” world’s most ¢xacting jobs.) (Copyright, 1967) Miss Justin ls Honored at Shower . To Become Bride in October 19 Rite at Orchard Lake Lochmoor County Club, Grosse Pointe, was the scene ‘of a linen shower and luncheon held Saturday in honor of bride- elect Catherine Ann Justin; * * * Catherine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William John Justin Devereaux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Devereaux of Howell, on Oct. 19 at Our Lady of Refuge Church, Orchéird- Lake ostess Also att were Mrs. Ohio, Mrs, ‘Warren Holmes of John Pannelli..of Birmingham Oak. John O'Brien of Royal 0 Elsie Benson Honored Bride-elect Elsie Benson was honored Saturday afternoon at a tea and open house given by -her. mother, Mrs, Mahlon A. Benson of South Josephine Ave. *« * * ‘Mrs. Benson was assisted by Mrs. Lyman W. Bittman Jr. of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Bittman, the bride-elect’s sister, has been — eee prune at the tea table ‘at Tea and Open House ’ throughout the atterhooa ware? Mrs, Mahlon Benson Jr., Mrs. John A, Benson, Mrs. B. M2 Mitchell, Mrs, Howard Dohme of Monroe, Mrs, Bert Griffin, . Ethel Graham, Alice Jackson, Marian Lehner and Mrs, Law-, You Can Encourage Good Luck | ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD Have you ever noticed that when one thing in your life goes wrong, just about every- thing else does, too? go tt * * We almpat never have single tragedies; we tend to have a The secret, it seems to me, is fo start the string of good yourself, to refuse to 4o the usual feeling of bel and self-pity. j Because the energy you waste in, tears can usually be rane bo eee ee ae _ * os + Anyway, that’s what Teresa a d Teresa is the mother of one small daughter, her only child, Moreover, childbirth was com- plicated in her case and she . was told she could not have any more children. That was the beginning of a series of bad events, * * *. 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YOUR OWN LIFE? «| | “Am I beginning fo live through| others, or have I a vital life of my | panionship _ bd eehene?” | “Is my mind flexible and open |to new ideas, or do I disapprove of ‘more things than I used to?” | “Am-I. aware that style rather than prettiness is now my forte?” * ‘®t *® |- If you would like to have my send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 33. to Josephine Lowman in care of leaflet “Woman of 50” The Pontiac Press. | ATTITUDE, NOT TIME GOVERNS EXERCISE | “give up” outlook. “Have I begun to wear black ex- iclusively?” (Black is undeniably “What has happened to my com- We so often hear women say, “I\ os uaoquley jut: Go. tet ‘hawe time for exer-(@%, oO bests 8p- cise.” This is a question of atti- ‘ude bather thins ia on ob This sew-éeasy pair combines bright mission of lack’ of vision, lack of information, poor organization ora It's old-fashioned to think that education ends with _higk school or college. _ Adult education opens up many dooi's for those who are foresighted enough to "New Interests in Life | Tuna Fish and Peas Bake Meal ©. LikePie | Mrs. Johnson Uses © Along With Spuds: H : aes 5 Lit ae ArH i a fy ii! ; it i f li BB ii : gs 3 your individual situation. If you|quest for leaflet have véry young children, the best| Josephine Lowman time is probably before your lunch|The Pontiae Press, but after they are in bed for, their). x * * afternoon nap. f *- & in care ‘Cold War’—But to Survive.” take extenSion or night school courses. Susan Joy Harley Wed inCandlelight Ceremony i: tet’ she a seeuah ot imported ivory satin fashioned with basque waist, a bouffant skirt ending in a chapel train portrait _ Susan: Joy Herley and Sam- ‘uel Henegar Campbell III were | united in marriage Saturday evening in St, James Episcopal “Church, Birmingham, The Rev. - Alencon late and seed pearis. A crown of matching lace heid a three-tiered fingertip veil of illusion, © ee eee Matron of honor was Mrs Stephen Puckette _ of peau de soie and carried ar- rangements of American Beauty roses with ivy. The attendants’ bouquets. ATTEND BRIDEGPOOM _ James W, Hudlow of Chat-- tanooga, Tenn., acted as best man. The were seated by Russell P, Heuer of Bryn Mawr, Pa., William Frank ‘Hutcheson of Roseville, Ga., Frederick McLeod Harley, Stewart Jacques Harley, brothers of the bride; Robert Porter Babcock of Glenshaw, - Pa., and John MeDonald of New York City and Atlanta, x © * Mrs. Harley wore a deep blue - peau de sole gown for receiv- ing guests at Orchard Lake Country Club. She carried white. Eucharist lilies. The bridegroom's mother chose a champagne satin and lace gown and carried” green cym- bidium orchids. x * ® | Before leaving on a trip to Florida the new Mrs. Camp- bell changed to a gray silk and retin wool suit with black accessor- No. 8468 with Patt-O-Rama is in relay — wear oe reet sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42. Size: 14, 34 bust, tie-on, * 4 contrast: vib stele. 11 Wayside Gleaners Ideal to have on hand for little rons in either tie-on or bib style. 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THE PONTIAC ee & a Pupils Act Virginia’s Placement of WASHINGTON ® — The Su-| ~ the g5 28,4 flay 8 3 ’ The women.” 20 More Guinea a4 Natives Dying of Laughing Disease| SYDNEY, Australia ##—Twenty New Guinea natives afflicted with th pee ia iit The disease was discovered “by wag risfl Hy | ae — Coed Swimmer Halted 2 Miles Short of Goal i Ee d better to postpone that facility al- NEEDED: SPACIOUS ROADS — Americans are ‘finally begin- - ning to recognize that existing traffic arteries must be modernized ae ways: together, rather than to build one which will mean someone's death.| standards, It would bel g _ [project orbits around the earth, beat Russia to the | Ge Revolt by Officers MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay «» — Eleven persons were under in- dictment and another 30 iri jail today as the government. pressed action against groups it said planned a revolt. eo to cope with the ever-increasing number of cars on the streets. =rer Uruguay Prevents they'll be paralyzed and official said he had been there- is one village in the highlands “packed with laughing | Shortsighted’ _|by his son ‘John R. ; younger Lehman actceptedl the Sol- Lehman Terms Faubus’ Action PHILADELPHIA @ — Former Democratic Sen, Herbert H. Leh- man of New: York has termed the actions of Goy, Orval Faubus in the Little Rock school integration crisis “foolish and ‘shortsighted.”’ ‘cr ee Lehman, who was taken illSat- urday in New. York, -m the statement in a speech for MUST DO » along with good street lighting ‘and good regulations, can certainly improve our pres- ent situation tremendously, f In fact, a ‘traffic engineer has a tool that will do almost every- ‘thing, except tighten the loose nut behind the steering wheel, who, too often, is already tight! the Institute for Safer Driving. Over Satellites Not Disturbed About Russia’s Early Entry WASHINGTON ®—Dr. John P. Hagen ‘is’an unexcitable man with one of the most exciting jobs in the world — that of launching the first U.S. satellite into space. Hagen whose serene attitude about the whole thing astonishes associates, needs all the even tem- per he can muster for the difficult * * * He is -head-of Project Vanguard, the U.S. effort to learn the secrets of space by rocketing tiny, instru- ment-caammed baby moons out of} the earth’s atmosphere and into * *®* The fact that the Russiang al- ready have done this very thing doesn’t disturb Hagen. He told the nation in a weekend. television in- terview. that the United States ish’'t and hasn't been trying to "That schedule calls for speed- ae 8 set SS aly moaned ot on the ground. Th fully equipped U.S. satellite is ex- pected to be launched early next year, - Only the United States and Rus. Sia are launching satellites, al- though scientists all over the world are supposed to share in T” PONTIAC, MICHIGAN x +h « _ While new facilities are impor-| tant, particularly today with all oe begin sending vital informa-} is 3 Fs fought the famous Chicago Fire of 1870 is examined by James B. _ Foreman, and Pontiac Fire Chief John F. Schroeder. ‘The 1868 pervisi engine will be drawn by six horses in the Fire Prevention Week - Pontiac Fire Prevefition Week The Pontiac Fire Prevention p.m., will be followed by an hour onstration program, it was re vealed today. The program, Which will start at 8 p.m. right after the parade, will be held at North Side baseball field, Edison and Montcalm streets, The department will then extend its aerial ladder @ full 100 feet, with A house fire will be ignited and ‘a Pontiac company ‘will. fight the Week parade Wednesday, at 7/¢T Co. will set ablaze a 10,000 gal- lon L. C, Cole fuel truck and show the f ith and 10 minute fire fighting dem-|4:" poder’ Mt OM W der next on a propane gas fire. Demonstration to Foll The same firm will use its pow- ) Claims No Race jr Oe aces’ Mote wt eee ot +. The demonstration and the fire in- full view of the audience. U.S, ‘Moon’ Launcher Straits Cities Look Ahead MACKINAW CITY # — “Prog- hurt anybody who kept up with it. That's what the bridge is and that’s what we've got to do on both sides of the Straits of Mackinac—keep up.” =; Mackinac Bridge fate of his Mackinaw City,’ with a population of 970, and St. Ignace, with a population of 2,946.- — The ivory-legged green giant's stride already has by-passed Mackinaw City on the lower pe- ‘ninsula, and plans are in the works to get busy U.S. 2 off St. Ignace’s main street and out- operated the State Highway De- bridge will put out of business. Most of the men who built the 100-million-dollar bridge have lived ar the St. Ignace side of the Straits. many as 7,500. They'll be going with the opening Nov. 1. . FERRY PAYROLL HIGH the season. Marvin Winkelman, St. Ignace merchant and Chamber of Com- merce ‘president, expects the the collection and analysis of the information gained. The whole thing is a part of the 18month observance of the Inter- itional Geophysical Year, a con- , worldwide drive . under way since July 1 to learn more about the earth and the universe. him here at a di last night Lehman. The fomon. Bublick Public Service of Jerusalem on behalf of his jeards” to radio amateurs around |the Boel St ieee ae eee satel- ite. os) * f Russia to Send Cards. to Satellite Watchers “LONDON The Soviet Union today said it would send “special ‘world who report the’ recep- Moncow “radio in a broadcast ’ St. Ignace grow.” beamed fo North America told the|. town to undergo an economic re- adjustment for a couple of years, but thinks the bridge “definitely will bring a lot more people up here.” ‘Mayor Al Phillips of St. Ignace annually, most of it between April cedes, he may lose 20 to cent of it unless something to lure bridge-crossers off ee Se a: : father. ’ 3 ete See Lehman is im Doctors Hospital for a checkup anf A family spokesman condi- tion ofthe 79-year sen- ator and New York governor. is not ts ae ae eee Oe hams to ¥ to Radio» Magazine Keep Up With Progress who_look..upon -the. bridge with apprehension, but Murphy is gladj- side the upper peninsula town. jit ig built because the ferries Mackinaw City’s economy, pri- “can't begin to handle the traffic.” the tourist} And he adds: ' they were putting on a new, big f ferry boat that it'd shuttle folks so partment’s ferry fleet which the/fast through town they wouldn't stop. But each year, boat after The tourist trade also has been an!boat, business has been better.’ important item there. ‘ ‘s oh he MACKICAG BLAND FRART EO Island, just to the northeast of the Straits; never has been and one isn’t even in the A Gunes they Pave numbered @8in. island limits ite: vehicles to wn buggies. . The ferry payrolls have run as|City lost every other vacationer high as $220,000 a month in sum-lexcept those bound. for Mackinac| # mer; $50,000 in winter. Ferry jobs|Island, they'd still get 300,000 to} 3 run from 471 to 232 depending upon/350,000 a year’ The only way {get there by ferry is from Macki- naw City or St. Ignace. * the travelers alike will miss is the annual, miles-long pileup of deer hunters bound to and from the upper peninsula around Nov. 15. The wait sometimes lasts five hours. is “confident the bridge will make|days are over. One of them is| Vonderohe, who has suffered three Vonderohe estimates his restaur-|heart attacks trying to keep up with business and can take it easier now. 1 and - Labor Day. And, he con- sprung up below Mackinaw City Periwhere the highways sweep to left donéland up the bridge, leaving the the’ by-ltown behind, A “golden dppérvanity” will sliglpeoupertty 0 tend in hand, That’s| ) ’ City,|history. And that’s the way we Island “and ‘St. , Ignace |teel here. Open the bridge.” ORI FIRE FIGHTER — A’ steam fire engine which parede ‘tp Ni. Saginaw: t. ‘Wednesday. Foreman te apparatus chaitman for the parade and Chief Schroeder is su- é 8 fy pn sitnenir the new statutory requirements de- signed to tighten up Gag the arrencencets, ” \practices.ot justices of the peace i ido not apply to municipal courts. ard: Conch, will seeve ae, master|,_18.4n opinion, replying to queries SS oe two Lansing municipal judges County treasurer, Kavanagh said the 1957 Legisla- ste chee, aE w ‘ tay evidently aa v6 Pench oaly ng a fire fighting demonstration planned afterwards, ow Parade of equipment as well as a number Te parade, which Sherwin Biot Bands and ects a Laws Aimed at JPs Not for City Courts a me Overcast Blocks Moscow's View of Red Satellite MOSCOW (INS) — Moscow citt- zens who got out of bed early to- day to see the Russian. satellite pass over were disappointed, ¢ This did not appear te quell the enthasiaam of the man-in-the street, however, at the news that Reassia had launched the first artificial moon. * * * One marl exulted thus: “Now we have really shown America something which.is even better than catching up with their There are men in both towns “T've heard people lament’ when| : There's no bridge to Mackinac speculative stages. 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INSURED TO $10,000 eS HOME OFFICE: 761 W. 1 Ps AT Main St. PONTIAC: 16 Lawrenes St. HOSE THE PONTIAC. PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1957 se --Ex-Plu ber Rises to Top as ‘Pops’ Vocalist — aon "COMPLETE OFTICAL SERVI : O APPOINTMENT my mers barren | soia:/-shiy doles ike welll eek Two Dittekent Worlds,’ and 1 go.) L Peaks Offer caetetane weal ES »;my head off, using & Fake for a bed te into the plumb busi. OWer Peaks Uirer NECESSARY NEW YORK (INS)—It is” “Anything ppre-|bang! Froni nowhere siiite *lunike 1° ng bes tre ANY to be a piumber’s assistant patent t atu "| WOUND. IN BARN “5 ‘I "bowed phage, ecg tug ~~ Climbers Challenge it is quiet work, at any rate, with|\ Beado, about one year ago, | Don was “discovered,” but in al%ell. my dad something—and midlwher as souk toe tee Yous DARJEELING, India w — tt splashes plumber’s appregtice; he jsmall and frustrating way, a“few|'beY Were going to put my name isn't the ‘height’ of the mountain id occasional -clanks to betuddle . : ae, — + ZEW up for & talent called me about recording “Two — : | carries his union card. To- |years ago in a barn,'where he was|"P ay he I — contest Sp00 | ierent Worlds,’ 1 happened to belay intrigues mountain climbers as anyone under 19 knows @ passel of chickens. |™ } he repairing es any more, Guido Magnone, leader| Tobe a “vocal recording artist” sure, he is at oe dip at the |This sounds like pure press agen-/HE WON one - of -a-French mountain .climbers|\ S quite another thing again. All record industry. His rise try, but Don has such a nutritious Rondo a group here surveying the 25,300-fou! ' day long you hear — over and fast that his press agents (look about him, to b won, of course. And suc-| Don Rondo is 27, six feet tall,/Mt Janu for a climbing expedi above the sound of your own voice| enthuslastically, if imanely, refer ‘it you've got to buy|cess led to.his own radio. show atthe father of three. children, nowltion, had this to°say: bellowing out the blues and other,| to him as a “Cinderella” boy | _ -_-jstation WACE. in’ Chicopee Falls, /has-what is ignobly referred to as “Now that all the highest moun. louder noises.— the harangue of Ve ke “come from a family of eight |Mass, a few miles from his home-jgobs of money. It hasn't changed|taing in the Himalavas except agents, the screams of teenagers) kids. Every Sunday afternoon, |farm of Palmer, his home (in Palmer): life any.|thaulagiri have been climbed, the the beat beat beat of the tom- “That's\kind of silly,” he says,| ™me being the youngest, ft was Having too much pride to sing |““We've added a few lamps here|chalienge is for the lower, more K * tom, and the endless clinking of locking. wholesome and open-faced| ™Y Jeb to feed the cows while | without accompaniment ho w- |4Md there, and we have-storm win-|difficult peaks.” \ es nana. ed ood, as a teen idol shotld,| Oe ey had te be aca, Eiri | over, bb Rired thtee musicians |dows for the place, that's about it : \V0B N, Saginaw St. LOTS DIFFERENT ve ten years y Sve | at $5 a week to back him, This | ‘The kids get more daring, since Insulin was discovered by scien- . and never could get arrested, much| te milk the cows, cut his personal take down I'm not home so much, but I get! tists in Toronto, Canada in the year « e “s to .| “Well, one Sunday I was singing .85 a week, and explains why he home enough to keep ‘em in line,/1921. \ \ | \ P YOUR PANTRY , . rook 1 WHITE | FINE FOR SLICING OR sabhos 1 0° ccs oo ate FY ~ ScoiTissue p08 20 28" Og a Radishes oe Xe -_ ee Soft and pane aN RISP, T ASTY, GARDEN-FRESH = 1 0 a \ d all this week 4 c é \ cea pent now Green ri ooh te - . 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KOALA FEELS HE yp ae FF: i, \Gasoline; Dies in Fights Queen's Use {Hollywood Headlines of U.S. Car for Tour “LONDON i — The Daily Sketch today protested the use of an American car for Queen Eliza- beth’s forthcoming U.S, tour. * *® * “When the Queen visited Paris, a Rolls-Royce was flown over for use,” said the Sketch. “This entéifely right. “The ordinary American can't for thinking when he Queen in a Cadillac: limeys have to use our Ticelantehilan astm Olen; nispenser Wheel : . af 2 4, ‘ i { * * . ba 7 BOT fy « [EAGLE. | aaa x eT Sheree. North ag 5 HE WAY TO THE ‘GOLD” | NORMAL CYCLE reqular wash! SHORT CYCLE 2 iAolametililashitmeiels lalate | “What about your home?” I “Tm hot selling that,” she re- | wouldn't t think of permanently in Europe and I'll be back after pictures, but it will be a change of atmos- ’S ANGRY By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Good to hear the lilt in Kathryn Grayson's tract. with Joseph Kaufman for her own independent Kathryn's first picture is “Wake Up, Darling,” a play by Alex Gott- lieb, and will do it with music. I'll go to Europe next spring after Patti (her daughter) is out-of school;-‘Then I'll make and one in Switzerland.” asked her. 1 : ‘Dealer's! : two more in Europe, one in Italy |iad Kathryn Grayson Happy Over Her Own Company me that the script of “The Seed, |} ling Doubt,” the TV show he is| making for Frank Sinatra, is swell. Scientist Attains Highest Altitude —on the Ground Rad Tot Spills Resulting Flames off things, " said his fa- oney Rudel. ‘‘He must have t in the middle of the floor, mas 4 Fe | 2 ? i i iH Bae f if = & The pilot light of @ water heater ignited thé gasoline fumes. and a Douglas Wayne burned to death.| $90,000,000 Goal |Set for Washing of Air MINNEAPOLIS — Electronic washing of air will be a $90,000,000- business in about five culpuretel thto airconditioning systems ‘in both industries and homes. | COMING | SUN. ~MON. - TUES. crake hat | LAST DAYS! —— STARTING TIMES —— | 12:00 Neon-3:50-8:00 P. M. Com VIMANDMENTS| Matinee to 3:50 P.M. Adults, 90¢ —— Child, 60¢ ; EVENINGS TODAY rx TUESDAY: Adulte, $1.50 — Child, 75¢ fs 2 MIGHTY HITS! - COMING . Cary Grant . Prenk Sinatra naval exploit “The PRIDE ond suey aeeiemneal the PASSION” ea 7 —_ rl i. . 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Wisc. # — It's amazing what one ‘Victory can do. - _Affable Edwin J. Anderson, pres- ident of the Detroit Lions, thought a suitable comparison would be the coal miner who comes out of a dark shaft into the blazing sun- light. ‘ * * * The Lions came out of the darkness Sunday, trampling the Green Bay Packers 24-14 in a professional football contest that * Was more one sided than the score indicates. * * * In overwhelming the Packers, the Lions threw ‘up a stubborn defense that picked off five Green Bay passes and restricted the Wis- consin, team to 98 yards on the ground. The Detroiters did their best rushing in two seasons and - bulldozing John Henry Johnson picked up 109 yards for the best individual running performance’ in several campaigns. The victory was heartening to the Lions, not only because it evened their National Football League mark-at 1-1, but because ‘ Johnson and Leon Hart, two of the “big guys” needed most to” make the offense go, snapped out of leg injuries. “They played like they're cap- able of playing,” said head coach George Wilson. * * * Too, the Lions’ tackling and blocking—so pitifully inept a week | ago—was sharp and crisp. They overcame 113 yards in penalties (Green Bay was penalized 54 yafds) and Tobin Rote proved he’s the finest qgttarterback the Packers completed five passes in five attempts for 25 yards, and ran the ball eight times for 27 yards. He engineered twe of the three touchdown drives. A. The first one started with the opening kickoff on the Detroit 19. ‘Counting. a 15-yard penalty, the ‘mare actually covered 96 yards _and consumed 14 plays. With Rote passing for 11 yards, running for 19 more himself and Johnson chip- ping in with 22 yards. The Lions ko * * MILWAUKEE (® — Practically, a new World Series starts today as Milwaukee's Lew Burdette and New York's Whitey Ford go after their second victory in the 5th game of the October classic with an all-important 3-2 edge for the winners hanging in the balance. With the series all square at ‘two victories apiece, after Milwau- kee's dramatic 10-inning 7-5 tri- umph over the Yankees yesterday, today, Even the most partisan New York rooters, watching the Braves bounce back twice to pull abreast of the haughty world champions, must be convinced by now that the Yankees are in a sudden collapse by either team, the series seems almost certain to go the fell seven-game distance, Another capacity crowd of 45,- 804 was assured for the last game ‘to be played at County Stadium. Again the weatherman has come to the aid of the World Series was scheduled to start at 2 P.M. (EST). x * * A victory for either team today will leave the winner needing just one more triumph in New York. Since tomorrow has been set aside for travel the issue can not be de- cided until Wednesday, at the earliest. running and pass receiving ac- counted for 31 of those yards and Gene Gedman finally crashed across from one yard out. Ul : Washington 37, Chicago Cards 14 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE one ci Seeguss wes yud eseeee eeeuscs | peeres Ot me 8 ee iptes eee neon wenenee see ewwe ens SesoveZsoss ed ee ee pat ee SS 5 i sa sees? i: a 1 | Worl Series Summary | MILWAUKEE (AP) — The composite -box score of the first four games of the 1957 world series: ANKS GAB R H 2B 3B Ar. RbiBBSo.BAY.PO A BF. Av. 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Johnson / hi inning of third Game, ; fi of. curt § inaing ‘ot ye og inning ot Pome | game, ; i : Howard in th inn’ second game. : Fat ck out for Couey in 4th = of third = “G t: for B. Jotinson in- third game. -—- “H-Hit by po Hy ie McMahon in Oth of game. . oh ; a - third Ea t j si into double. hie play for Sturdivant im soning of fourth game, Wo Se i ae teatng of tonto , ak tae for 9 when pac md pony Sod ~ inning of fourth game... { ter. Ditmar in 7th inning of second game, singled for. eek a in a it for Coleman in 9th inning of second @ D-Singled for —_ in oth inning second ‘eee, a the see-saw battle must return to} - ‘New York no matter what happens for the fight of their-tives barring kok Both realize the importance of this; ‘one and both will be shooting the works, * * * “Those National Leaguers have proven to me what I've thought right from the beginning,” Stengel ‘jsaid yesterday. “] warned my fel- lows at the start not to take them too lightly. Make no mistake about ee aN it, this Milwaukee team is tough. It has the pitching, the defense and the hitting. Jt proved that in every game but one. Those fellows have hit all my pitchers but one. That's Ford. Now we'll see hdw those fellows can do against him this time.” In Ford,.the Braves’ will be ’ ALL TIED UP — Ed Mathews (left) and Johnny Logan (right) are all aglow with man- -ager Fred Haney after the Braves tied the facing A pitcher who not only victary. i * has muffied them with five hits in. @ 3-1 success in the opener, but a seasoned pérférmer who -has won five world series games, In Burdette, the Yankees will be facing a pitcher who has shack~ led them with only seven hits, only one longer than a single, in his 4-2 triumph over them in the (Mathews Slams . Ford, Burdette on Fi iring Line Clinching HR in 7-5 Victory Spahn Survives Yankee! Comeback to Win i in 10 Innings MILWAUKEE uw ~— The team). AP Wirepheto 2nd game. World Series at two games apiece when Math- ews hit a 10th inning homer to bring the. 7-5 "Tats Is “BUSH” ~~ A Besse? fan lets evéryone know how he feels about the Yankees who called the Milwaukee reception “bush” when the city officials -welcomed them at the station. Casey Stengel later made a bitter-sweet apology, but Milwaukee fans booed him eee the game fey. the remark. the Yankees had labeled as “‘bush leaguers” was all even with them going into the 5th game of the World Series at County Stadium to- day after a gailant comeback had given the Braves an. electrifying 15 triumph in 10 innings Sunday. It was the 36-year-old Warren Spahn, ably supported by the bludgeontng bats of Henry Aaron, all-important Milwaukee victory yesterday, He went the nerve- wracking 10-inning distance despite only a three day rest and 11 Yan- kee base hits that included « last ditch three-run homer by Elston Howard and a near-fatal triple by Hank Bauer. Until the ninth, Spahn was su perb. Ho had limited the Yankee pinch single by Jerry Lumpe put Yankee-runners on first and third) ~ ee 7 NFL in znd Place Jam By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The upstart and unbeaten Balti- nh more Coltg and the back-home- again’ Cleveland Browns _ tod ‘|were a step ahead of a logjam ‘eight. National Football League teams. x * * The Colts paced the Western Conference and the Browns the Eastern Conference with 2.0 rec- ords. The rest of the league was virtually In one big second place tie after weekend play. * * * Sunday's results compounded the tangle ‘as last week's losers turned deflated the previously unbeaten skins to a 37-14 triumph over the Chicago. Cardinals and the San sided exhibition performance and whipped the Los Angeles Rams 23- 20. All six teams have 1-1 records. The New York Giants, defending champions, evened their record Saturday night, winning their first game 23-20 against winless Phila- delphia. In other Saturday games, Cleveland moved into familiar first Colts, Browns: on the winners, The Detroit Lions|_ Green Bay Packers 24-14, Wash- ington's rookies powered the Red- Covington Fans 6 Times | Francisco 49ers reversed a lop-' Pittsburgh 2.12 and the Colts re- some Chicago Bears 21-10. Pittsburgh has a 1-1 record. The Bears, .Western champions last) year, and the Eagles each took their second defeats, _At Chicago, Ed Sutton and Don Bosseler accounted for three continue Unbeaten end Gene Nagler in the first and second quarters to give the Cardi- nals a 14-13 halftime lead. -The 49ers Y. A. Tittle tossed the clinching touchdown pass 11 yards ito rookie R, C. “Overdrive” ‘Owens. Oewns earlier turned a 4- yard Tittle aerial into a score with a leaping catch. * * * Log —. scored the first time it had pate « Halfback Tom Wil- went the final 20 yards, Nor- yards, Paige Cothren kicked two field goals for the Rams. © | might three-run homer, in the eighth but a third twin kill- ‘ing, started by shortstop Logan, isnuffed out that threat. Logan, in- 'cidentally, established a series ree.) — ord with 10 assists, The ninth was a nightmare for Spahn. After retiring the first two batters, the brilliant southpaw seemed certain of an easy 41 tri- a“ but a tremendous Yankee Hardly «before | knew what had hit him, Yogi Berra |. and Gil McDougiad singled and | Howard, connecting with a 3-2 pitch, sent the ball se into the Jeft field bleachers for a Lou baa Calls ‘em in their half. But Tommy Byrne, By LOU LITTLE eae ee ahem eee nape semen MILWAUKEE «®— The Braves’ | Wes Covington, who has struck out six times, is in danger of setting a record. The standard is nine for a six game series set) by Jim Bottomley of the Cards in 1930. and for a seven game set it is 10 by Bill Abstein of Pittsburgh in 1909. place quarters after overpowering iit by piteh for Bpab in 1 Talked for simpeon in 3rd . Bs ! AF Wirephete Lo REE (37) Green Bay. halfback tried | to spin and back in to’ score but Detroit’s captain and linebacker |. a gh ren aa teost must be paid, DRESS BOX|: Doug Maison, 200-pound quarter- back at Hillsdale from Imlay City, | is the nephew of ex-Michigan \that Mathews had been “held hitless jthrpugh the first three games, Stater Al Dorow now of the Phila-| delphia Eagles. Dorrow is also a! native of Imlay City. * *& * The-Lake Orion Archery club announced the winners of the (f° | Sammer tournamént. Top men were John Willis, freestyle, 234; John Ardelain, instinctive, 206; ‘high woman, Mrs, Arthur Stone, 156; high jenior, Leslie Pierce, 102. The fall--winter towrnament beging October 17. Information | for membership can be obtained 1 ree hovel slid Otis taced Seton a ‘Michigan, on the, other hand, had a rather: less’ satisfactory ob tere oan aun ede a Grants 0-4: Khoks 0-4. 8 or 8-6. afternoon against Georgia, whose mistakes, notably ren noi ; Olympia Tuesday night tor the | (sore). Wtpabn. L-Orim: becttent| enabled the Wolverines to get the game well in hand in.the « ’ benefit of the United Fund. Sas wea very, See te half, removing some measure of second-half pressure | me Vee he re ene ae ithe first pitch. Bob Grim, the relief | Brae 1. (Covington), Ta ne hen in \who had taken over in the eighth, hit pinch-hitter Nippy Jones with Chairman, Committee ‘on Rules, American Football Coaches Assn. We ure seeing this fall, much earlier than we used to expect it, a fine balance and a varied power in the football offense. This was true in every area of major action on the last week- end, and it was noticeably true of several teams which this week will play nationally important games. There is increasing evidence that we have developed well the possibilities of the two-unit football so necessary these days when the men are pluying bath: waye 1 you hope to keep the Sung ak Feet game at top speed. Two of. the nationally significant games this ‘week are . the Notre Damte-Army contest in Philadelphia and the Michigan-Michigan State clash at Ann Arbor. Off their most recent performances on Saturday, it seems well established that these four are penny. for the ney serious games for the Yankees during the regular season, was summoned ‘from the bullpen Red corner tying was open. A healthy respect for Aaron's bat plus the knowledge @ (prompted Caséy’s decision, ‘proved to be thé wrong one. It | NEW YORK mur 0-054" prem Kr | business of the campaign. Bauer rt. 804 73 1| It ts quite true, of course, that Army and Notre Dame don't Gaughter it. 009 Mathews 3 }7jihave second. units that are as well manned.as they would McDougatd ti $1.4 Ferineton It. 4° Cllike, Both, however, have shown fine strength and each — Collins 1b". 9.0. Gcnneeex fb. 10 8 added week will mean that the second unit so important to po PS o Pafeo rt”... 206] them will be more and more’ developed. . Crandall ¢ . 400 cent ERS Seamny 398 0 all oe a6 antilla": 910) I saw Michigan State against California at Berkeley. Be- | ool ices a oh Cause their test this week against Michigan is of extreme rim p ..... 000 importance to the Spartans, both from the traditional point Totals .. 38511 Totals .. 3477 0f view and from the angle of Big Ten title play, State's per- New York (AY vreeess 100 000 002 1--5| formance was viewed with special interest. | Milwaukee (N) ,,...,.. 000 400 000 3—7 / California was almost a perfect opponent for State on AcTit into double play for Murdivent/ sys, day, extending the middle westerners but not to vais from Mrs, Arthur Stone, MY 4 38-2842. Crounded. out for in ‘n p. |. Point where it became a fight for survival. * * ® ae FY te — California did a fine job of preparing a second unit to face Jimmy an. —— PR aad “ora |the substituting unit that came in for State. This was a : Detroit Tigers,| «J, Howard a aucr {yr an, Mathews| Spirited California team, playing’ ‘a game which those close Banca on ee Logan.» 3p. Ba a ene - the situation told me was much improved over the earlier school at Tigertown from January Schoendienst. DP-Schoendienss an 4 owings. : nee i nd hgh ‘etl greauene, 2 Lelt-New ork (Ar & aia Michigan State ‘eipianeana * me its great potential are eligible to apply. There is no} ‘ketens’ s0-Spahn Pina *rn.)'| strength, but {ts offense was sporadic. I'm sure this was just - tuition but a $98 room and board Stare eae) Racks 1 (homens | about the kind of gamre State needed to tighten up after the. , Aaron, Covington}, Kucks.1 (Logan), éasy win of the ‘week before. me —— PARE: Cle. contig AA Tee ‘Shoe Polish, A elp i in ‘Braves Victory soaks ebiceanih alt Md ‘Mle Yieee- "Slow Yank fourth oridjrun homer in the ninth. concern a trace of shoe pol- 4.28. and some apparently slow! Instead it was Ed Mathews’ two running. . ne henen Se Doom the lish tenth that proved to big = * 265 ll dB Pree blow of the game, It gave Victory t Tommy Byrne of the New| to the-home team, 7-5, evened the Series at two games all, and sent York Yankees pitched in the 10th ' : ! the Milwaukee Braves, umpire |of hysteria. Donatelli would not have) aa. rage A bag : 3 GOT A GAS if Jones had not n ATOM TTT awarded the base as a hit bats- COMPANY PERMIT? man, Byrne might have gone THEN THIS IS mowing down the Braves and eAp ankees would have won 5-4. ror YOU! Bob Grim took over charged with the loss. ~ WELCOME HERO — Eddie Mathews runs into a Braves’ wel- two games apiece. The Yanks tied the score in the ninth when |bled and advanced only to thi : ee couies comeniane at ome vista ape by seneces i» 06 3 Se Elston Howard homered with two men/on base. There was one aS ee no te : A : i ome PTTTT TT ded Phene eeer ere eesereneee i The Titans outpassed and outran a i ) Arkansas a ag gh ea al AUTO I } R TS fi the Falcons, but a pair of fumbles soy A HFS peli 23 E Montcalm Be ce 20, Stanford 7 seed advantageously by the home Haein isto # un Fe 4.8230 . used advantageou ——_— ¢ team. : : ae : * * * A: | UJ. of D. had 253 yards compared ae } CAP & To BUY or SELL Ait gad tage tog tm Ayr ™ REAL ESTATE. [pcotine on « tiyara dash and by eek lee | sella ‘Algonac’s Al Korpak on a 62-yard Now we've seen everything! play from Lou Faoro. Except, of course, a customer : ee we couldn't please with our pass in the final , fast, friendly, efficient serv- minutes killed Detroit's chance to pan adit ear ae too. Try us soon Next week Detroit is at Wichita. | point. jae ie Next we get down to the busi- ness of a little serious hunting our- ee By doe Witman DENIS i selves. 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By as a \ a 33 i 5, a os ‘ ' d the game what it means by mul- e469 ° * threw over the Cali Sore Bec Fe yw Point to Michigan t 19-0 Win J EAST LANSING — Michigan diate football coaches can start # thinking about the big one now the big one, of course, being). nent Saturday's game with the University of Despite the three-touchdown shutout victory, Michigan State re- ceived some surprises ‘in Satur- day’s game with the University of California, * x * California made @ good try at stopping the Spartan running game by jamming as many as nine men up in the line. The Bears also pulled some unexpected flanker| formations and one pass play to an_end flanked out wide went just five yards short of a touch- down, is sure to be given serious con- sideration by the U-M football board of strategy. Michigan State showed again in ? Laniiat Gridders LONG GAINER — Michigan State's Blanche ~ Martin (31) has the entire middle of the Cali- weir sth se Sow aca epee i. ar gain in the second period. Two of the big line- men are Mike White (88) and Proverb Jacobs (69). ee te ‘By THE ioivuieads PRESS Back in 1913, Army played a relatively unknown team from the midwest for the first time and the gamé was scheduled quite by acci- dent when the Cadets discovered an open date on their schedule. . * * : * Notre Dame accepted a $1,000 Point and whipped the Army, 35- 13, It was in this game that Knute Rockne and Gus Dorais further popularized the forward pass. * * * After that game, Notre Dame was no longer unknown. An intense B (Michigan Turns its Attention ‘ito Next Clash -|Saturday, Michigan's Wolverines /\eontest of Michigan's 1957 guarantee, sent its team to West|phj rivalry was born and it lasted for 34 games; The last was played in 1947 in South Bend. Notre Dame won the game, 27-7“with “Terry Brennan, currently ND’s head coach, whipping 97 yards for a rivalry was broken off. It takes up again this. Saturday in Philadel- a. So. far, the Irish have won_two. games against weak opponents and are unscored upon. Their vic- tims have been Purdue (124) and Indiana (26-0). Army, hungry for the mythical Eastern title, will present their first major test, Beats Case, 27-7 tiple offense. When the going got sticky on the ground, state's al- ternating quarterbacks on ply But Mike Panitch scored his touchdown the same way, on & 12-yard paserun play to Art Johnson when television viewers were able te see the game fol- lowing the World Series. The first away game showed what Michigan can expect from MSU as a pattern of substitution. The Spartans again will be limited to a 36man ——— Players on the averaged around 35 minutes each. NHL All-Stars Beat Montreal Howe Gets One of 3rd Period Goals in 5-3 Victory — MONTREAL &® — The National Hockey League All-Stars struck for two third-period goals Saturday night to whip the Montreal Ca- nadiens 5-3 and hand the Stanley champions their second All- Star defeat. The 11th annual ‘All-Star game drew a crowd of 13,003, below the record 14,169 set in 1947 at Toron- ng day as the Tartars successfully opened defense of the loop title \downing-Case Tech of Cleveland, | 27-7, Kramer Shines as Receiver elto the Detroit Lions here * * * 244 lot,” said Kramer, “I’m learning a lot and the game is wonderful.” , DETROIT—Around Wayne State University, _ the de-emphasized Presidents’ Athletic Conference, of which the school is a member, has never had much popularity. ally outspoken against the erence are athletes, who can barely buy a hamburger without being influenced by some rule of the. rigid PAC charter, Wayne Starts Ott Right | 34-yard field goal ‘in the waning seconds of the game to top West- ern Reserve, Conference titlists at the time, 10-7. Wayne travels to Cleveland Saturday to take on John Carroll, probably the toughest foe for them in the four-team league, He can ND, Army Play Again The Cadets, too, are in a pecu- position, With the demise of all the other pretenders to the East- ern throne, they find themselves high in the running by whipping State, 27-13, last Saturday. Navy had full intentions of ram- paging through its entire schedule for Academy officials thought this was the strongest team of Mid- shipmen in many a year. But North--Carolina —punctured—the}- dream, 13-7, Mighty Oklahoma, flu bug and still clubbed Towa unbeaten with two triumphs to their credit. They are Michigan - }$tate, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min- nesota and lowa. * * * Arkansas and Texas A&M ride ‘herd on the Southwest Conference (3-0 all games) with the Aggies still showing they have what it takes to win it all. Duke and North Carolina State are emerging as the ferenie, each with a 3-0 record and heading toward a Nov. 23 show- And Jim MacMillan? hardly wait. _- One exception to this, however, seems to be WSU’s speedy Half- back, Jim MacMillan, who licks his chops with joy whenever the Tartars are to co a Confer- ence opponent. The five-foot ten-inch. Seixas was at his Conference best Satur- * * * punt return, and had a fourth called back. after a 46-yard run when a teammate was detected Later in the season, MacMillan used his “Golden Toe” to boot a MacMillan scored three touch-| « downs, including one on -a 62-yard) — - AP Wirephote STRIPED BLOCKER — Mekiiors and tackles moving in on Mich- igan’s Gene Sisinyak get ready to sandwich-in the official at Ann Arbor Saturday. Michigan breezed past Georgia, 26-0. all, goes after its 43rd straight vic- day. sophomore stChantie Britt end Teaueir Lewis} weeks, and they State, 40-14. 23 — a Five teams in the big 10 remain ; big boys.in the Atlantic Coast Con-| ga" ivana and Gaspar Ortega of. Ti- a Gines Saturday Is ‘Big Game’ for Wolverines After 26-0 Breeze | ANN ARBOR — After breezing to a 26-0 victory over Georgia last today turned their attention to preparing for a more formidable foe — Michigan State's No. 2. ranked Spartans, The game figures to be ‘the top grid season as the Wolverines meet their traditional rivals ina contest that is certain to be watched care- full by football fans and pundits all over the country. The classic battle at Michigan Stadium is expected to be a slug; ging match between Michigan’s |° ground specialists and Michigan State’s passing wizards. Topping the agenda at the Michigan training camp this week will be pass defense, * * * Coach Bennie Oosterbaan figures the first wave of the Spartans’ at- tack will be accompanied by an aerial onslaught. Against Indiana and Call. fornia, Michigan State had a de- finite weapon in its. overhead game, It completed 62 per cent, | 26 of 4 passes. Michigan, meanwhile. “showed | pronounced flaws in defending | against Georgia passes last Satur- Two quarterbacks —combined to pass the Southerns | to 151 yards on 10 completions and But actually, the Wolverines had air superiority. They d. 173 yards on 12 of 21 tosses, Michigan has completed 57 per cent of its passes in the games against Southern California and Georgia. Such accuracy is wunusual for Michigan, a —_ team for may yéars. | “lf our passing sir lias is | remarkable, what about Michi- | State's?” Oosterbaan said. “This ts going to be a wiie open game.” ie Oosterbaan said his téam was) greatly improved against Georgia, lespecially in the tackling depart- as He singled out quarterbacks Jim) Van Pelt and Stan Noskin for their adept passing. Crane Soccer Team Wins 4th Straight The Cranbrook soccer team had. |te come from behind Saturday to keep its unbeaten record intact at. four games, Series Pinch-Hitters , troi _ fLumpe and Howard ot Former Detroit Pree tee re (amie iamaid of Oe Sports Editor a Even . singe LWAUKEE «—Series’ pinch- Dies on Coast \uiners are. baling an even a at ane, mt 0.0 te NORTHRIDGE, Calif,» — Eeo{ With three hits in 10 tries, Thejin 187 and equalled by ‘|MacDonell, former sports - editor at the Detroit Times, died yes- terday at the age of 69. He joined the times staff 33 years ago, serving as sports editor for four years before becoming a base- ball writer. He retired last August. Before coming to the Times, he was managing editor of the Super. ior Telegram at Superior, Wis. He is a former president of the National . Baseball Writers Assn. Funeral service will take’ place at 10 a.m. Thursday at Christ the King Church, Detroit. Bada’s Scorching 68 Paces GMIC Victory Sparked by Paul Bada's five- undar-par 68, General Motors Truck and Coach won the annual Philip J. Monaghan Trophy golf tournament for the 2nd year in a ee en ee Twin Traction for sure-footed power in mud, sand, ice or snow. Studebaker-Packard \ See your local Dealer today! a GEORGE MILLER, seen AUTO nosy SERVICE — BUMPING — PAINTING > ARC and GAS WELDING ; FRONT END ALIGN. MENT — FRAME * * * The GMC team had a four-man/ total of 293. Pontiac Motor was 2nd with 299, followed by Fisher a 312, and Baldwin Rubber, his medalist ‘score, including 10 birdies, Motor was individual runner-up with 69, Venemuela, oa ‘oe ia ¥ ie STRAIGHTENING—ALL OVER PAINT jO8S. All Work Guaranteed See Geo. Miller FE 2-5921 154 Orchard Lake Rood se shot rounds of 36-32 for Ed Wasik of Pontiac Li ND FIGHTS MARAC alee. enesuela—-Ramon Arias, 1." Dantamvetahisy aitee: —Leure Gales, | an ALL NE Ld RAYON CORD tired Jayton € LOOK AT THESE PREMIUM FEATURES $488 6.70x15 : ; a 71 Pontiac Motorist Headquarters Oe, ee: Prices Recappeble Exch. Plas Tax @ NO MONEY DOWN! @ FULL YEAR TO PAY! | MARKET TIRE CO. |, 77 W. HURON ST. OPEN 9 TO 9 PHONE. FE 8.0424 | Third goals by Pete King and John Studebaker produced a 2-1 triumph for the Cranes over Blenheim Collegiate of Ontario. The visitors had led 1-0 after two Cranbrook returns to action Sat- urday meeting Shady Side in an Inter-Sttate League match. Bout Delayed a Week HOLLYWOOD (® — The 12-round fight between Kid Gavilan of Ha- juana has been postponed from Oct, 15 to Oct. 22 in Wrigley Field, With Packers GREEN BAY, we. Wi — Michi- _ “I like pro football a whole Kramer enjoyed a brief reunion with his former teammate, Lion halfback Terry Barr, on the field fin 1 ea Los Angeles. ENTER THE FRANKFURT ¥ — ee ae ee ae eee aes cee see oe ool _ FOOTBALL SCORING CONTEST @ Dollar-wise shoppers know that right ee eee pt oa 0 with t io State Can you oo ote 18082... Sree | were rauzes in AllStar play the Stars have|toothel vas. Cuoepuaaly rough tt 1 A pri Dave ain pet poate Suede Ditens 096.00 five times, tied twice and lost| Kramer said “it may be but I in Casn prizes each weoh Gost acres ot , Third Prize: $15.00 the Detroitilike it that, way. It’s the all — game. Incase con- Plus 10 other prizes the pros play and it's intetesting,” each week testant with the closest scores wins ot $5.00 echt | FOLLOW THESE EASY RULES: wort in Youn | FOR ALL 1 GAMES: 1, Mail this entry, along with an Eckrich Frankfurt label or ee re ceaberind teens: | Qcliet. ch deluniay, Oc. 12 Wtrtod shove, Peter Ext & Sone, Ine P0. Gon 298 : | Fort Wayne, Indiana, -"] Aemy ( ) ¥& NotreDame ( ) : t feta ee re oni be Oklahoma = ( —-) VB. Texas () ra entries as you sure an fecyt ) V8. Wichita . ( ) PARADE-WEDNESDAY = || « = iar) wae, (ja tempt | ‘EXTENDED COVERAGE « $.Al eaten tot be paatarted vo:tagr © et Ft ‘Northwestern ( =) v8. Minnesota =( ) LIABILITY ee ee. each contest woth. Ohio State, ( -) ¥. Minos | MEDICAL PAYMENTS. _ EXTRA LIVING ‘ian } Purdue = («dW Wisconsin. «() ALL THESE IN ONE HOME OWNERS POLICY : See ka La Wayne 7 (+) vs. John Garrat ( ) unamnbcas:: (is set bied sisi ye Western Mich, ( ) v% Bowling Green’( a R. 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PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the: Pontiac Press Want Ad Section - Take advantage ot this | 0 solve all your buying belie 7 ing problems. ei * To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2.8181 paaeeeea bf sera eee eeeeneans tee e MEDIOM 1S SIMPLY CRYING | I TRYING To FLOOR THE GUY FOR NEW IDEAS. IT'S GO- |I YouR FIRST DAN OW THE PRODUCER\ IMAGINE! THE [7 YOU SHOULD REFRAIN FROM rE 60-GO FOR ANYONE WITH JOB, HMMS COULD BE, PLUS! BUT PERHAPS] | On, SOREL I'LL Wart: We 24 ( «*) A (of 3S" (© 1967 by NEA Bervies, ine. TM. Ing. UE Pee. OFF. ‘By , Charlies Kuhn Erika gene | Pere en AN’ OGAFENIN' THUNDER, | | Al sear | res wis Toot ze 2 " , MoDAY, wx, 0070 Grain Pri ce AoW a nem PONTIAC PRESS. baie Remain Static Soy. ~ Grain and inne CHICAGO ace kets in- on A the : (Deans held about steady by them sold and growers 1 " I ot We worth 800 se to pile is. worth : trade today, h sides = tor the riches let a west wine can board of ere on bot ings and] "4 take pot ig oP 2s gence ht a How Quot Traders: w deal |. ean e ° happen e lots. sat lh in ‘wit @ narrow mA | ssl od be d possibly ss | sale fshed by the Det the ma uated wi ge al fae tos ee “= 2 - whole furnished as of Thursday. prices fluet es is lost vers § leas ries of equares | 3 we .itions are Markets, range, *- tive ner will ? ine @ te ing umpered: clue ‘ interest Bureau of 00 * - specula ou lose zle conta a cones words is best fits in the ma a nt ey ‘Siscieace | 518 tet oes mae Spee ee ; , traders y ee 4 Ee base 18| sciee te ie cichabeticsity iat toe ord the er as the clue sae 4 ta : ponies. no » ta pt 5 08) set by buying oe large ith " to sg a ne letter ‘ita be oe in the piece, ‘ta, oh. ‘tele tees bn whe pgree fies ne ae bread sentence. “Yeu the a sand, Be ah most Can : : ree = a i Ty short r days. uare rds, yo. worde rm the Peaches o-bu, eave wae “ale a eq r wo two ad a ron sis ! pe ~~ * . alse Were dein, whlch marked . 1} other apres rare wad “4 j or tn ——= Vegetables ; et soy beans despite ex. uzzle equ with @ he righ anak teeene and tet de One big ad same ure t ao on on t eee ars +3 Corn t the ow ps. Do the d be s Deed tame Beans Qeeen a sree a steady ane eel ara hag carefully an Cuiden~ne 71 ; : Bean. to pe oe: 2% rag ouse was lators Uares. “s 0. ean Beets, i, iy, bu. . pean .n eae specula at large aq pega ZLE N a4 1 children <1 eoregiah A » sososen SFT a while 8 th 2 into Reheat PUZ ' a Sha bala gn capped o—15 ‘iffower, a) : esees ovvees . 1.00 ans ‘ . lery weet, 8 dos. me . Ll seems of tee atures. ' Evsuinber Metis ——s Seong ao thas Gee! ! 8 | bi ant. a don. esi . se Geller todA ‘4 “A ra da 5d aren isa lear the = = % | was ay | . Leaders OK Aaah voli tie ci) < et 80 r . | by Don A rs O oe Foes HU; Soybeme | E Proposed Pp Leade eppers. \ hae $3} t0 higher, a 7 eon ‘ | F Plan Fumptina, bu fhe dea 2c = ie +<¥Ke" Te Fes : coe t GO Das Ing Radishes, =H yee sectecseses 18| were bd lard wes 1 4 idle te ase C9 e d-Rais h con- neces ict, gE gh Shee aia ne 1 of ; cg wer Training School , Fun : ; Patsbura GOP ayaa. Oe oo +44] 200 pou in Prices 1! ‘ 5 Teen sere Te i e aK on 5.000) Bw Conservton Tan — New Ketchum Ine. 4 hes oat tere — Grai wn — omnel | to Lake tha profession » 22 repre- vote eeeres “7 4 ae ET Saree Temes sera i ae gam on to = ik ! ge sel a f $2, scheduled Colla big EAT . 218% ‘ar YE ‘ — shares, was up opening, er ore than wag LANSIN a step yesterday A is ttee 00” WH H M dein 1 | to more wee! took coffers tive the commi i! lB rite Loris B 4 gag vie! rose 1% two SKILLS leaders party ee with Mar 2 tye os a ; In a Aviation 000 shares. every iG to work sagging Commu- working about 40 ay on i wer ‘Lamb 1 of 10, were” ¥ READ thered pro-|ing oe ee the IN RED now is : 38) Sie: "oRw Me os H er. i American block blocks STUD they ga’ ading when 000 + 236 rrtseee He t. seerenesd aie as 1 huge > tee pace year the re patterned . $35, ite party et Oo Dee. ene ge seansee ii: r) = on a the opening » U This improve eamaics — The sta’ red. . nies toe eed R Rov er ’ ' ‘After way, however, than out and hildren in Chest * at a in the in | vers asa” SS we baal anni « pr tine more thar sat of grade. ings dur- nity * can ee neabilces $35,000 ann untain pacarele, Head (cra . : diy. . Jan a ; ] of my oh Farum poi “Lar |Omrough 12h rade go The pon - nites con Plane Hits 0 ° Poultry eis aaa 4400 : oweeen Du or Sheet, Lu} The and one to Commi Hills, new ng . hemi 1 a _ ae renner dy i Losses Ohio. two listen and’ special tral Co State illin IX 14) Coal ¢ tota a | Stee ees two, — somel ing the wali & ' | State Cen’ of Bloomfield ® Ki ing POULTRY rices pa i year Lg ; ee a taken by Baltimore 0 ference, of the a ‘| Ahreng the Republican . R in eTRorr | (AP) Uris ne. average — vu. 8. DRESS a: and hich announced tha tell ing three E. of. a ’ per- D Oct, Detroit 1 am ‘| million, : the b T AD NO. nw pe 5 wi more last perts teaching and then, to — mmittee. state in : — Six "cab to ight Md +s cau jon in i STREE PHONE noe orice ctinuing it stmp of a Tet ,_ | inunce don int 0 UNIONTOWN, att AR Gees Be -— =e os ¥ ‘eee. | P contin mostly 2? r them Ahrens’ down ng Ohie, Hens, aero sucking, s doubled 4) ony... nikwam UE tour, Is were discussion. put attack be brohen port includi fa a twin-| Mae Se 32? ous to». /ha = mw CL any i Stee ac and + Weed all | ¢ i oe @ |sons, ol Peelers the|22-13:, nert & . fo. ' enn TION a , aaa ks loti were at pega naga Into Standard Sa cae mimit{ ee ep-aee. t _—_ LU betore toc areas readiness trading turned dis. st night ed Summit| bag ey + - $0 let down , York $ an ome | techniques ly toa be would killed last sromhed Summit DETROIT. «ine! ted avers wid. eat deme- New Quotations) 5) skills; nd research lected prac — onal organi- . akeinee_sren Detroit, case O4-08, weigh Soe, a ARSONAGE, Onder, YC & “conh. 318 ye ee te acca ad pont it to the etl giv of iceabs eons ce bee wigs #t ei *. (i) PERSONAGED (2) wail be ign i 4 : toe ee : 1 : : * Seces 4 Isl. en H. teacher, moony dh lecal con vested a gornst a heavy vily hod. 86: pgm b0- 0-43, ( Rights MONUMENT, () PRESENCE. fi it eae mite lnc fe "a sao ad fel sah Fiyng in hey ani oe Bio Rights « atr Ch ** 43.3 ones a5 “s He professor St ards, di- = would oeeagle Ay : down : Jumonville seven al m: ered 90. Whites, b4e56° B. mel — should nothing — 2. ogy — re 284 t Michigan Edw Te!" Control Oe fund saiteg came the about tern onal, =e ereded: th Be reas (8) te speaker aa cel i) Kime $4 cation a dered oatmeal board of 40 tund area near yr ee «ol p|ovg. St; he mail, 31: oe te blems, coveted of the Allis Ltd my % gree. OS ... 167 * Dr. “ % to Motors summer this Ironi care aa vai s An his pre be intent : a il oe 184 . aaa sity; “special from ist of munity. short | gg ue iaree, r @ pe with would on the driver siete +346 Kroger 0 BS “of way tired General chair- les east comm & shor 4-05; ' co ator badly areless 3 am * aoe BB ab Model 2 $y vector ists are and now in| mi occurred huge, | meat umbe, 6 UN. ———, INTERPRET. ee : ‘ ie od one, 0-ba.o0. tana sina es ppd bain LoROUSy (22)) VAPOR can be the Colg tree 16 go aE ieeee 34 botth 324 the UAW_ was of oa ar Orion to , Td Bates TION. count ROUS, ( i Y. Cot = seteee 0.4 sp stile milk H. Cain, in cash his walkout nths a twoc Rd., according ; 58.) 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K hare's acco ny: (38) household Edison , . re stl Peal M4 stolen ~~ to Silve afternoon, 8 Mercy : atead ecred Club #p, ey's han ) Q hee on Fn weer’ Repub = tt 3ltola goo were cause tions Sheriff e spon 5 ange impres attern (33 on paki © Rex aa chee! ia roduction ty ae ayy| Sunday County Joseph ; lambs Exch oa . district in @ tried. working Lada Rey Te Bas: i1.¢|some Harrison civ seniority a UA Oakland to St. the Spite: ; The irmingha The point in c eee | Rey “s ne Oa ‘ of 197 invol of the » rates, one of Grant Sel. i of Bi Q. turning x4 the ‘ be - iy feral Bes "Jpg home Corr, an old-tash- ations © job See oe of 3272 John- 00-20.00; : t in a (36) vor Cont ar} Fg F reddie M* (violations ot jital , 2, Linda Jo n 8.00. ° eS 38) ‘be Sent Mot Be Salevay 84 Hl greta | ¢2 iN taken from ooheenan od Nedine Tougua , Dr., 0 % is on 7) GOUGH wy Pots: i we Pap 273 bill adine companion, Valley GO CON. cay Hee i he re a 00 car Sl ceed ot at Sve, by how =f FERNDALE | 1:20 Lareoo or Sa | Dis C Gee s+ G84 Beare Ro re eves hit oodward amount Sa es Orion — it, TONI Common hen allied aaaeimner LES Sa ' DeetChes Satta See $3 | Thi 822 W ined amo ar nth satisfactory of Detro Ferndale oad . Even w to be “RU . Du Pont. ‘= eee cones at undeterm: cigarette 0 in officials. 42, was , Mile R T. _— TEST OO ee Rast air L oa Bocong oc 38.4/office an w from a er pital Sick, her car, w f. Nile diflere ON ott Fast teens anne TS took and A. he ot Hedwig, “i 400 £. AL Cc the POT. or th bg eg 97.6 Bou Ry... was 337/and a safe Drum 500), induis- George of t wife, . aries 5 Be. | : ; FICI enter ployes peg Ae 13 a Te from Golden here The auto river his injuri : ° F le ns hea om this Eo a. S¢ on Gal it ios i il ak eins ETROIT wm Te than bald inintred_ but and released, ac ier ridin ene . hepee °f Pontiae blanks printed tn Pare Mer a aNd. A Also Sagina em D ling ‘ach was 1 and : Th; tas in.. ter ceptio ntry A rirestone. Hs sid oF ae Hy 5655 8. were s retail of better area) = oe Siam soon ee: the ox ficial @ wd mute Pi "aes Be Ol Oh... *S.Alatick, chines Auburn itry’s verage aoe tae t the hospital ties. Ay fully Te! at Boeen phot ig on of print ap SO ae ood Seach oe Be eS .* ding ma 157 ane am te & car ewe a to depu ee 00 high- Berkley st De ate fam ust be must by Pord sul . . 124 pace a vel rive-in, . ing lion new tive Ni * cording Runs | ; ae ged LJ 1. ra over, nd Ea. ( | tries m testant entries rruch, ‘tre “WT Bea ¢ as i y's D Iso yes a mil Automo this 16, ae oe ae highe . — oo 2 2 En the con nt posta pad Puzzle fru ee i Switt '& ge oH a. ace lg: oF ts today. res for ter Girl, , 800 Tos in vetion a people who spaper. n entry t out the as Le cee Be dey re it fe at coney and ote bo. "Recitation gt fe eemaed. tas ots Hit a lendor rea wo os ee aa eee “2 a Sepa _ 40 rs er hf ine 8 January-A uni year ree admi en | forge head page in 4 y are ] Goth 3 ena Hh ar. ii. machi machine year’s 05,978 last Into was Sun- Ca tlae want to 532 bers nd attach the day, Oct. hether_ mailed is not j Sen laee Sc wes ran Alt 3] in pennies, nding tcalm of 41 period The er girl Hospital Lodge eos on —_< ag ahogn of bole lines a te eee Higible. The Prose ie : oon a as Be Fwent Cen. te and ve 289 Mon ile|a total same re ger es Rochest suffering ing ponding) Se copy ot One Idea iT tee ace rm Bi ail, of te ey oe a. a4 ie t 108. safe Hall, t, wh the were Ford A General a meet . Wed., Free “How w 7) mus ed aite ed lig the m details Gen 4 “En Sbiae 33) “The les t nigh of-|In. cars that Chev- Pontiac after and lar No. 22 Cober bookiet, No. tv declar ed in io 4 . ot. 8 g ‘I Eag ed jas’ neil 4,191,804 show over to bruises by vig Ii t. Bernice tries pees be delay 1 concern oe oe Tim - 2. at the loot Scout Cou were % also its lead during geese hit White State 5 en hand,. w lost or mat ledged. #100 @ Goodyear i “ee ea sere Girl St. n|figure strations day cuts leg when Rochester hy iy meget ip — Son 20 of Gt Ne Ry... 4 oe W. then oe yep maitiple eee Sees ble for sigrodh ane Phe contest, xe: sift Pe. the 10 W. about $1 | in had oa f Sorry, te answere ard a -O-GOLD will Greyhoun art me — S a box. poly ee ae or erin Brie ip ness vill owes a rb yest > cul tel aS Ss — tty A of A 1.04801 ean: ews in contest = re * yer to roast y ree Hol! 4 phase a7 U 4 a ‘ the pe wollt the end of Se Police. ed a $s, The — of rage Dolly ll on will Hooker, Hl i ou Fe: er Action sa corturan Baicand pee De; th) Notices lens amok ron x wack. fo the w pacts et trubaitied bonus of $25 ox cf rH gee Eo {Anti Merg t P- G srr the ot foreign butt a PUTT tress at 46 ming 3 divided pte witheut am “rolution on pai | In 8 : ! 8 ca in an of omy = Ins ; Chevrolet of foreign. of thi ne cade en or ON hould ‘until @ w arded can 84 Tnspir Cop 028 oolwe T Agai 199; months DANIEL aft fires NTI aay oa \ ks ow pocipas: qbinbes weekly’ gg gg 31.5 “4 Bh i @ Saga compared EUGENE — Graveside Pontiac TTE E wee te wil c Press @ suc many Int BM 3 a Chara The Fed- the first 116,013, LAKE Putt, ed the A OPL eee “Only one how Tat Nick a er (INS)— for bered 1996 period. . "wen deems is bellev the SPE vigp subcanees eae A Ae ; pet te? ae : 4 GTON charged — in like -- WALLED Eugene Mrs. at butt ng at ALE toa ach if phos wae inner n leas Int Paper... as mission of i eng ore for ond dead rette awni St $ pte ace onmahllye near wb groe ST teats Coa tion | with a service Mr Ra., A ciga bursing naw duct well accept innere ar be Pu : eee fa la me Fs mast opt Sie pets com << moe || Se oy =| | a h Ts ae a in 2 ater }Putt New he The t Damas Dye, ho "ons ee Gon m wee day un 1 ory | ter deem oo OE i today Et an Pian iaw. |Urge Of Ww berth fe ake Cemetery. Th se Alege your time AB anata 8 olfici ill be waste 4 - Pigures a - Pa 4 me by the ti, Ohio, law. -County Wayne ee oe ted, Sunday t $25. waste For ap eri faved an lutions w testa. tor for | : oe 2 | 88\Calit., nat Out ) council- troit, ‘alled officia’ his ted a Oct. 10th, more! | Wedn considered rect so ividual con’ est allen Rubber mi. bo%:. 8 OA mo. of othe anterier ew. to ETROIT (INS tooniide tras. in Wi ane by J.jma hurs., 433 born, oe phone ville rout tenes a ogg TR Schein. a |Co. tion of the complaint com- D ned weenie pone | aay John survived : Iden J. Bale T OF gt Mr. Sen a = snevens = age ne Bee C. res each by : - Ross S Sie “Go. 10.4 113 viola ssion Clorox salty . tavors, and bys trond Pm by is oa ia eae Rummage Te Gai & Call $0481 8 w week "Goneral Feat til after ludgee by” a. Ll. Elec, Prod. oom 13 i A commi of the " the ty ‘village unty water. brot his ‘ to 6 p. Ady FE of the will be Gener tions to the Press : more = a. Px SR al Fr) tion “Clorox, hold and urged two and Over 9 a. m Rad. Royal Air. Friday coty, toay te solu to Penineule Pe at acquisi of house’ men were : Sel rs Mile y- of an » Only the livered -0.GOLD The aon the goad ay ube $50,000,000 Scie! ' vip Pg: be phn Mi E. il an Church. First ae ‘United Pure oad rg will “— be saline. ste ie Por. Foieto é rod and ask = ners larg may end to crea the parents, Ind Uni -—, ham, 1 m. © The : the puzz ares final dea ct solution win, The byte "2. bi ‘ mpiled by uid es or fi 5 : of Austin, Rummage of 10, 9 a. m. to is vlem alter ¢ one corre wer gy to of — hm, Ph aly O.enocel etsen soly. said na Gomble intake is not ne George F — lee “Thurs, Oe eS Soe dahes no ae » Bay fe al contestant the. property y — + Pri, Ae lh becoming Ss 24 ‘The com) Procter difficult- downei ree CHARLES - Pp t. : re, is fin I entri returned, mt mt i iss ased ite ability to gat ete aiters Ag ving _ ‘ ob m vonage Minne ad Coo ro riments, Gro- ; ae soak Gen af" ee cat iat ft iat iereated apt ive Chefs, W P Caren Henry Thmpe he Fort aK a cry Stren” an "Ra nei ontiae Press eon RNa Miao °° | ind ie 1888 tain line of im Charles om Coats . Sain hange bathe Stores one hour, Pon e in : Gay fee a 133, T18 ss to-o plete cotnpetitive Mexico Warren from be in All Exe a Tl cory my i 10. ¢ BO’ ne or is Month age’... die 3 ee is a com producers 3044 al will "to 11:30 =e Rarvain out ntee ag A pom ae: - 980.0 5 7 789 feta has products bleach , Sonora, wa jot Wednesday ‘Buri the Rev. to : Remai ‘wused.” Guere ’ POST ither by 4 ee FIOS 186. - hold that other of tome. officiat Yee HEON | Full fete . \ ara: 1886 ign "2 144 ~ Thouse! charged rodlenens neral eS sidlent Cc One. ompa : , \ oe ve ~—isee Lae Questioned * eS es compete. with Walter. “dt his’ home | eat Ice Cream Rox Ex: C i s od / rders ble to om |e, ‘Thompace, ‘died, ba = Prices mt Be at, \ pects Mu {household market i" ae « Mr, : “abe is wite, | lor " ¢ Peat. \ " Detroit sf hom |e 4 be to its ‘ ovmnding tos + dis-|Oakland by . Harold | qa FOUN 1 . ( with |» sing ability and promption- notes. . waiting onieces, | Riker Build \ D ives connection dur ae Without ., of Dra; : two ot]: aE iotony —— ee Nome | suspects al a “re | | ¢ . i , ing, the weckead vied in'Re , oe ong ga | eae ing an Det, ded Jee ea = two poin casino srl = . apparent! tenes mm he pre Bo = im the , of has takes the | ; ee: so pt was. ry oon in the McGraw sha Wilson ae < ee pa nA ; ee age Pee ey pees well ri i ee egeet: EE aoe j ee poe se oe of \ Po ae rs i] | t 4 , cyt i & fe Pee ee eee oS ee a ae eee ae ee ee ae Vy s ‘ ‘ i aa a : Kat at 4 : | ° re | FUNG toy :& i : | } y j A; Me Se te ae oa ia WA Cnn * — FO —~< Summerfield .F SSM NT SA StS at H | HfHTi PAE * = 5 aE: tn the world:” - er also charged that “the “power of i ers lobby and the third class (mail) lobby working in * No | aye CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX AR ROU RCEMENTS ot Thanks tnt ly salary with MCOLN 84000 DONE, PREE PE 4-636 soe Gniion OR 38008 & insurance, Phone “ . a. * verter Fino br dive. tee, cnsb. GET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE 23-0240 or come ie jeneficiall gag p Bien _ oe Ed Murray, FE 2-8657 Guaranteed free FE ood you sell. “Sears Bt ask for a bat cae FEDERAL oe lll a gl Ay ~~ eens.2, _PE 8463."| NICHOLIE & HARGER 7 YOUNG GIRL, To gis ime REC -EPT ers. PE B. Munro Elec NG PAPER HANOI G\33 W. Huron st. FE 5-883 . Seats 3 A ae S I Gee con- tracts. “Real me the bird ag see,”* Lg ‘| BUY OR SELL If you're leav i “is the city or need our use SHAM. Samson CKERS Wiigh t & Valuet . AVE 000 leita eal peal 4 : in # 8 : te Lee F =* a or a) : 2 ~wNH-Cumn~A AZ| —| FO —~< { ()) "eth | ty oe OO !' RO a “THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER, 1957 * 5.7721 REAL ESTATE HOME MART REALTY , CEB sfer_¢: FE tse . “SOLD or not sold isn’t sold yet, it hasn't been Usted WHITE BROS. : REALTORS Eves. At $; guna 10 to 8 se THINKING cay OF SELLING? Us _-~ & leds ok EET 5A E. ADAMS Co. Tf your it's Bint ed Sal ee & Rereage. a” pose call will give you imm ROY KNAUF FE 2-7421 WANTED, LAKE LOT WITHIN 10 ae summer, Tmt Feces ‘Youn Rent Apts, Furnished 33 To Buy - To Sell! Hot nae et Oh 3-0051. 3 LARGE . DOWNTOW N,. : ust save references. anal Office ip rear mens T RMS. & L- Mh Hy wt dr. mr, | i MIDDLE. legen FURN DLE- tsa persons No aricberes to » Nor- 4 ‘os. Po — LIGHTS & weak sib 4 FOR ine Inq. iit Ww. “rn § ROOM APTS. FURN. C4 * neat Automatic hot is weler. 7 mos, re t Woodhull Lake. OR_ 3-5153. ulre $50 ROOMS 4 AND BATH — ADULTS “hare. spt. Children w: joume, Bats | Son paseo eee er Gans oe cory apt. Nr. General Hosp., §-2536. 3 WITH PVT. ENT. 1 a ot illo | $12 per wk. 3 RMS. PVT. BATH, COUPLE a 1 to 2 p.m. Call 10 m a Aner 3 p.m. Call 2 wk. 266 8. from towh. drinkers or children. 73 Fair- A Ni 3 newly decorated ffi ties. Adults only 175 Auburn. 2 RMS. PRIV. BATH CLEAN, CLOSE DOWN TOWN Cate FE LH BEFORE $ P.M. RGE RMS., ENTR. og bus. 1 child welcome, $14 wk. 231 Osmun, FE - ae: RM,. STUDIO APT. NEWLY Pore Povese ent, AN util. RN. APTS. 3 & 3 RMS. PVT.| . #2 util. Nr, ha. fie gid weoniy. FE 4005 or i Ris, PVT. ENT. GROUND floor, OR 3-1378. PY Pe lnasstal furn. EK. side. FE 44340. Se ee oe rates. MY & aT CLEAN. Voorheis. Private ~ er . Call eves, _Orehard "Take. iad) ‘Beene 5: Te BATH GAs HEAT. ABOUT. Heat & z_lighta turn, 205 Florence. i ROOM & BATH, at Wor is washroom. wee: downiown, FE 3 ROOMS FURAN. PVT BATH. - PE 4-1006. _ reces Purdy 8. of Brown &t. Liv- 3 RM _ APT. FURN. ag room. ine LL, 2 t 31388 bose had ree. ond gow 3.RM. & FULL BATH ON MAIN| fnetiste acy Marty taverns agit’ ent. 310 Prospect. | Buller’ MI 44235. ‘Alii -BHAM. LOWER FLAT. PORDY 3 Bam. Wee: = Pex. BATH & ENT, 5 a Bt, A ine. hn- r WwW ens. ra Side le ¥elcome, Ph. MI cupancy. Harry Stev ADU GLEAN, QUIET 3 RS. BATH — 2 ae Wwe LTS. CALL Privais ‘entrance steam heat. 6 a Res. FURN, arr. i Boe ni PS 3 | “seems fm ‘all large rms. ; Matthews, sara located close te dows , grt. Couple only. Call ater 3 p.m.) Edw. M, Stout, Realtor TLARGE RUE FILE BATH caw |" “opel enast, wy Si pete ving rm. Aine. heel, Gow | gree Maa cee RoR 1 noone Ga oe tive meat omg RR oe pnd lights. Chid welcome. PE i . FE 32021 - 3 3 . FURN, HO’! Woodhull ods rms. 0 liwy, Nexo’ to Ola 3 ROOM A etc, Heat and hot water furn. lake wor % till May. 1 profe est. 6!" dollars wee 4 first and last] ins. or rep: agent's week. Near bus line. FE ¢-5382. eftice end stock rms wom 7 ROOMS ® BATH. pais. se aid es | TAREVIEW APT 6 REDUCED Ris “Stage Beer Seles A EE: eran Coup! i, Clemens at. FE | COWER FLAT. € RMB & , BATH. & acquainted. families, <— y may IIIS. STD a furnace, in- ie AND Bare De In WATER. 4160 Poley. _or $48 for both’ Ae Near Town & ‘Bchool Rets. May 15th to reliable couple, wna, sabe Lake Rd., Troy, Micht- yan. M 4 cam AL d Bead ky, Dick irae) exe, UR Pe OF 0? be EA Goreme N. Joho __Rent | Houses Unfurn, 36 -|3 BEDROOM HOME. Putt Base. ment, Gas bh 206 eat. FE Maier eas intment, 115 Seminole. “Then, if he doesn't make good square dancing, he'll have | a nice outfit for working around the house!” Rent Office Space: SE Ne DOWNT OW N Located within 300 per cent corner on E, PS gon of 3 room 4 Huron & Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS ri) teet of 100. suite with | . Heat and hot water | furnished. Lease available. | ‘on 8-0406 Open evertiings & Sunday 1 Ww 4 For Rent Miscellaneous ) 42 PPA _ For Sale Houses APTS proper| ALL. MODERN, 6 2 peeet 816 Wolverine Dr., Wolverine Lx.| WEST ‘ee? ge TEPRAGHIVE TREE Bent. ofl Meat garage [hie is | gr === BY OWNER First t. ent. & «| joowbhie s MAnhEe Gos |i nils_& BATH DUP Bis | 5 ‘bearm, location, Sacrifice. Util furm. Inquire 206 wv ‘t. - E. Bird. N. PE 3-1 tiot’”* or FE. - : ee F ROOM CAREPRONT HOME. PH “wRi A Y . } 18ST ofl Upper of | _TUlse 32723 or 3-8063 10 ffentage, 223.04 deep 8 earege. Util. furn, brick 9 Ly 83. 6 + ROOMS — BATH, 6481 COOL- ; ee 1 Op Adults only. No 4d: FE i dyke Ra. oh = : WEs : a t7_Lake ri 7 RM. & BA Tse vee IS amar iis. FE omage ith rivilegee Newly —t Nicely furn. AO LVERINE APS 2-71683 °° Hear’ Hals oy - hunt- ia chante, Oe | Sea Ba Ma a cette meg | ROOM MOORE Be, CYR HE Sat an arose. * : eer icely Hempel ; = Huron, FE oar ak ‘foorn, refecoraied fib Sem: | # RAE novell. ft, abate * washer. wit - : — | ' Pot ‘eutd ake gee dprrgnes Mie SAE | WEST SIDE iy PER WET ROOM HOUR | frvemlie ten pret Close’ to 8, Benedict's Church,| {10% Telcome 2608 Orchard Lk.) ie — oy re SaAgHSUL a SALE. grucry bus lines and eonter, 9) eo cue S (—GHEDRER 180 full price, ‘Belgbhor- modern, 10 mi. W. Pontiac,| and 3 room apartments, all with MONTH hood. 33685 or : wate entrances and baths, heat,| Weleome. 4 room oy -s 6 aM. Baie UTIFULLY FURN Bot water, ‘stove and refrigerator _— Lake Ave. Ca r RICE wenger re - room opasteteas pig OE gs gs ee arran at down taieraiicd = Bide at aod See Mr, Smith, 2% E. Huron &t. Pravin Area ‘ r FE ogee = * ¢ . aggeier. ute re cs \ 4. 4. Taylor, | Rent Houses Furnished 35| race. fee per mo. * CLEAN at fea KITCHENETTE lie, Realtor | CEDAR ISLAND. 2 bedroom cot- ; Heat, and $15 wk. | %,% & 4 Bud Nicholie, st ee. Culoome. on neeeee, | ails - save _ 49 Mt. Clemens Bt esr Gites to lake Gd dows. Rent thru ” | Sen Mine. Selon i ; fe"nilee Ponta FOR SALE OR , COBY S&|MANDON LAK® Privileges with sors tne ot, ton, PE Cob | -REGRSOM DELO Sr ierts Set | Ste! Sete, te CLEAN 3 RM. LOWER. ENT. | ettes, priv. jy Hag : 4 lots included. Will take oe THe COUNTRY. ? B : e. bath. Util. Dwight ot Adults. tne avatinbie Gas heat. ee. iN THE COU A = ‘Feasonsble otter Ton down pay. GLEAN aPT. ‘BUS, (COUPLE. ais. “PED, SS iat cae — _No_ drinkers, 1038 Oakland. | {3-ROOM HOUSE. MIDDLEAGED| Sy.h'\4 "eases UNION LAKE VILLAGE. Year old “1 CLEA ASEME « “ 7046. bedroom e. & ca East ie Nr. bus Uti turn, No}; [gaRAGE HOURE in PER WE. TAROR. CLEAN OAT ESE living room. with dining L drinkers, $32 Judson Ct. — Nico from & back satd. Pvs.) owe or FE 5-3 Bright kitchen. Full basement FURN 4 RM. APT. OUTSIDE ENT.| Bachelor or elderiy couple. FE CT ire bense hut FURN. Ce Rest. S1A000 GG teqeasable 2 eneree vies. pare. | oe water ‘ar ne “toge, Oakland ~— washing facilities and automatic _Lk. Ref, $75, EM 36%. ‘HODERY 1 BEDRM HOURE Ai 3 EM oak & GRE 04 3 Ca tA eee Senay ene areey | Met, Meet ‘Semecl & bes line. MOnion Lake Village.” No ch “Resvere Bt.| Available ti) May, Wal dpe: i on Be EM - a FE asi ate OR Zou Dixie, #40. Maple #7066 "| * hance n'y seree, fo 000 with fh HOLLYWOOD APTS. | ssepi S10D, CLEAN DUPLEX 1 BEDAM.| boo "equity, “Ito Coste Ra. rms. & deth. Partially fure.| water turn. Prefer EAT, 4, Wr » Aute. hest e. ayivan Lx.| Orion." ingutre at 168 Coats Ra | but furn. 114 BE, Howard. FE ai rE , . ren -SEDROG WALLER CARE, | HODERY J,PEDEM Aron at | Me quae front. Pvt. ent. $15 wy, OR| 4.2393. oy MA/ come. $80 mo. La with 3. apts. esement ae 3-4068. BEDROOM HOUSE ALSO 2) NEAR CLA! BTON 0 RM estate. 10 or OR 3-468. CARGE. 7 Ee BATH, _PRI.| bedroom . OR 3.3305. Auto Apie 5-6261. Me ay ere _ aM oe ;BEDROOMS: 4 ae RENTAL UNITS ranch home. 760 Sebek, nr. Hest Aiport. Adult, OR 3-164. | Renny, OR Sabie | Racine ~ NORTH END CARGE 3 . BATH_&|3 RM. BRICK HOME. @| tiae on Bivd. and Perry st. ent., adults only, $20 week. FE| Lk. Modern. Must be seen to be} - FE 4-733 Very nice 7 rm., 1 bedrm 41086 before 5. appreciated. For adults only. $50 floor, 3 & noth cose Zecend. ted 4 NICELY FURNISHED 3 RM, APT. F mo. Available Nov. to April.| nocHESTER AREA, LARGE 3 Kear’ garage a. ffmne. bus sfetoo, Need ge ee ite Waa be ee couple Om nis, “| Inquire 118: Bagioew Wy Poo “PONTIAC REALTY ape ee ere TRoom nover “NOT woounn.| ‘ds. = 1m Baigwin ¥ FORN IND. FLOOR 4) FE ¢637!, J BEDROOM HOME POLL BASE- DOWN | rm. . J hd '* : r. mo. PE 2404 of FE 21618 ment, gas mo, 206 N.4 O . ent” i rj rt Johnson. after 6 p.m. AF | * Lake. #18 mo, Ref. required. XM | SAM WARWICKS gas 3 BED. TO Gls —% furs. a ; A rv} ven Lake. immediate a ‘s agent a Last chance SMALL APT. FORK, 035 PER MO. x) 92-3031. ! 1408, Ort, sth. Lense rr VAN "REAL STATE . . re B LI 86-6219 5 fro: Lincoin cat ie ole ees, babe or | Sak Vee vel DA ¢2e07.| Rent Lake Cottages 36A . at SF ODER HOMES BATHS. come. FE _ 2-4280. 322 Prospect. | | hus. & BATH. NEAR SCHOOL - - 2 ear garage. SMALL APT. PVT, BATH & ENT.) & bus. FE $0137. & BATE. FURNISHED. @ rm. modern home West side _Adults. M MYrtle 3-7152, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 3 - ‘Pontiac’ Lk FE 80102 . . ' OMALL APT BC T BUS i ADULT. $10. bo igen Gren, __ For Rent ‘Rooms “Zi | 2 temfis writ, nice coiner Wee age Rue BATH _Cal) OR 36031, after 2pm. isl. : Other b from 4, 6, 6 rooms. Woatege,. will, heat, children ti! ALL MODERN.-§ ROOM HOME. )? LARGE E SLEEPING, RM. pray.| ote. o\aey, terms. week. EM 3-4682. se Wolverine Dr. Wolverine Li. | 0" Maigl. == 43938 1 CARGll SLEEPING NEW ; P. W. DINN IAN O70 DEATH HAVE NEw | Dome. ord gentlemen. Pre 21en own “rE ear Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | vm FO eA lh new furniture i Tie. ; ) RM, NEW HOME. | As eye ar sarin lain ailing itadiinsiaatanalinaiia: ic auto i r, A Aidt ta le _ GROUND FLOOR, PVT.| Never lived In. 3 bedrooms Peg 8 183 nt at i iar, “wu rier as Burr gine r week, 340] Op- pomege M ee bed in on Grove Ave. N, ¥ to os 3-1070. : : om aT 30s stop, EVERYTHING thene't ran tek baa OS © water, wiE eb “te oll whesh ‘paved streets. full basement. 1 of cand. $16,000, terms, (26 extr- ac: Caer _ F Soren t rge trees, Suen dace oft ; ‘on paved ac i ve «ae "72. rms, < Ful’ basement, 2-car ga: ‘- coop Horse a ; acres, tan $15,000 easy pes 42065 Buy Thru. Partridge List Thru Partridge Ee ‘| BY OWNER 3 thane + Ru a0" 1S down, 875 month, i me ma | “i yd room, i . FE eo 9 of 5 Bess, shee Fay _ Rooms “With Board 38 38 around, Raomerend. Lk. MA —_ after 6 p.m. : UPPER, Garage, Adults, 258! West aide ih ine MY 21973 za iv m Seomusod 4: month, bee Cal T $8 Tas base | ou de “ROOMs & BATH. oe J Rus ent. ipcated ne, Silver -Lt, EXTRA A CLEAN — HOME ryLE meals, Ss Matthews. : Buy thru Partridge List thru seriiage OOM | BOARD CLOS FTO aes a sek g_ bee, 94 oe. 7B 90 ib tig T bearvom’ mote mage s Convalescent Hlenwes 38A tF Ap aser) me 1 pe - be mage | LA LY cart Diet ry care if needed, Buy Thru Partridge | — a Si et 1Rooms 39 Sook fail RB... re oes. By. owner. paki . $15 HOTEL AUBURIN | Roome by ol or % j R $0 weekly 3-T700. 3 bedrm. home. Batre large rms. 100 beach. 4 cae oh well shaded. ac. ii for : Bi- level ae ——. or ag ear it. m= corner tm, Le ane iy counters. € petite” Toe, Tec, area. Lower terms. we SUBURBAN | ek fireplee ‘' ing am ir 4 tied “ais ag =— | ‘Rent Office pai 41 1.990, “TiURON, Vi Al LEX #0880 oF 2 Somes an Se 1a, “REAI TY " OR ras a * ie 5-608) ae WESTERN OAKLAND: TY BOARD OF REALTORS aooDp USED CHAIN SAW & “ADD. ing OR 3-1700. 43 \ car ga- | For Sale Houses 43; ) BEDRM BRICK RANCH HOME on mn z oo rg ae ae heat, ‘La a) oT _Rocneuier. 2 a - WEST sIpk- : ALL MODERN HOME 1 block from Tels Mureon Shopping Center, A-l condition imMside and eutside, 2 large bedrooms, large living room full size din! — full sige kitehen and be’ ; floors, plastered walle “Puli basement with shower and fruit eellar, Gas heat, auto, gee hb water Large 3 car garage. S0x1 ft. lot, $1, down. balance like See owner at 853 Bosto Huron Gardens SPECIAL. | New Brice home over ! acre round 58,00, it MoM _Siariston Rg 1 mile DON'T Fail to See This - caiman RANCH y hear ¥ Ful - bireh flush oak fieors, apetts & closets <= with jots of ards 3-5319 for Appotatinent. _PRICED TO SELIS. 495 DOWN ‘ New bedroo jot scons full Sden. Wood picture window, full bath, utilit room. This is not @ shell, Call teday or stop at office for in- formation. We have lots avali- able also. pac HAYDEN TOR REAL i | 6 BE, Walton FE } 040441 Open Eves | Daily & Sunday 1-8 32 W. Colgate a 3 bed bome, extra WANS fe MAMBADN' ates ice m bungalow, located #44 jac basement, Orr J Neat and clean. dear garage. lOSLYN Nice VE bedroom i near Madt- iM aus REAL EST ONO coer iis alt Baidwin ee ROOM HO’ CLOSE IN. * mall “dows poymenk FE 2-608. Completely Decorated Th home, more in without any extra pert. Good floor plan makes th an easy house to live = Permanent plantings tn this well-kept yard. This home is the value on today's — fee it now West Suburban at this price. Seven Bedrooms Well-bullt home on main * v give you a — ‘large tems home. 500 moves you in. Low monthly payments. 4 Brick One-Story North side of Extra feat $13,000 will buy this home with terms. Don’t — Seeing this before you ay F t Rochester Older home with plenty of living for a family, Wonder- ful garage? with work shop im liv- @ room, Three all large rooms. Call for appointment “to see today. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 136 E. ar E- Open Eves. E 4-9584 WATE RFORD TWP. 3 Bedroom B - For idewl Suburban ene. SEE this neat, thy edroom frame mag eitua’ on a gir | screens included for Convenient terms ~to- responsible at THIS WON* LAST, Privilege to pape You oe bent -;OWNER SAYS “SELL” | of i Also furniture ig te school & shopping. Only 91500 | | down. engl 3 at ee —_ OFFERS INCOME Separate 2'4 rai. upper ept. Rent- ie a $15 per week, Owner has 5 aesly rma. & bath, Large master All f New home ip ‘56. 6 rove. hard- wood ficors ted bath, auto. oil | heat, storms and sereens Close |: $78 bedrim., ra, full basement, auto, oti Sheet, love. by recreatiqQn rm, tiles & more, terms, Hurry Large utility ream, Sierms and $1360 down with no mortgage cost per month imeludin. — oe Wig per. cen! Call OR | ROCHESTER AREA bedroom home, storms & screens i fruit’ cellar, alse 6% acres with apple trees . vineyard, Call for appointment. ihelny | rehes disimg rm, 2*) car garage only $10,500 on SASHABAW RD.. @ reom frame home with } bed Trooma, wall-to-wall re, Rice sun porch, t's ear h Oaly $1500 DR AYTON PLAI NS li Large are Bs Sin ee Ivy car warage, soaped, ate JERRY FE. m Byes. 2536 Dixie Hw full basement, gas heat fii acd eely landscaped Hiving F OOF 6. Ee bedrms., bath, hard- lovely well land- -y he today ADAM: S - ® Sum 1 ie) cc to lined with red fixtures Landscaped sereens, Huge lot a & . takes & #ii, al 4's for quick sale. Pilced 20003 L AKE ORION Home for large family, 3 bedrooms, room, dining room, screened basement, steam heat, 10, 600 | jarge lot with garage. $10. Smith-Crawtord, Ine. TWO OFFICES ee een J a a 4 C OLONIAL BRICK “RANCH ON LACRE What @ wonderful ¥ * like you are imoe to live de 0 Sti “b and sie tomes < reasons . MODERN | = BEDROOM: RAN: ke “MILES OUT 5 bie. oaly 200 dow we. ‘ P RUIT. FARM 10 Actes. yotng weet, ilome, garage, fruit 4% chicken & Beouens Also berries, “omiy ou CUCKL E R REALTY 236 N. Saginaw +4001 ime, Se PEL $3950 FULL. PRICE 4 =. home, fall basement, 3, MY ee fiving reeom, Rug,‘ i ee BN CATE 02 Walsh Off ar 4. belween Crocks & re ernois | TRANSFERRED [No reasonable offer refused for 1 yr-old 3 bedroom brick re | Moorcrest Bub. Lake area. Maple om ~——— Trail section, A asuis “POR SALE LOF" ite 'x Se ft Resemeak” 30x40 Livable bo cnn lrees. house roughed in. #4, Galloway Ad. _Pontiac. _. Sylva n Lakefront BY OWNER EQUITY. Make an offer, 10 end a‘) baths tase apt. 820 week, Fe ee priviles ot gates | am Multi-Lakes Realty Black top st Pontiac ae bedrma. s hike, ,| 60 5. Commerce Ra_ = aie ay MA 4@1878 ine '$490 Down 7a Dig oe ee EA NO OTHER Costs ee fo Templeton ROCHESTER | kK. L.. Templeton, Realtor nw Orehier ie Re. b 44563 fore 6 par month Mast wide 9 : 2 blocks to bus, $8086 terdia. Lasers oF. AIRPORT RD, rr ving room wie th manele ) a lb Brick ene eon- struction. Low down bi home. Oak ae vu es furnace, jon. $15,080, Terma. horses. * le Tet Tenmadiate oo for Tc ic HAYDEN |} Realtor ¥ ‘Walton pen ves. Pee. l@ te» _DOWN ‘CLOSE TO MIRACLE MILE | NEAR KEEOO HARBOR, 8 ROOM | 3990 8 Rochest a & 1-0002 modern, Gee heat, basement, ga-/| i596 E, Aubern i OL 61296; 3 bedrm ranch, full basement, pes bi ae a oo Quick ALL MOBERN Prog ‘hom ehaest hew. Auto, heat, het wa- ae haan: ‘ea ake ° ose McLarty. Broker 1 FE tien _. Wu tenn Real Estote, J VACANT — IMMED POSSESSION, wipe alt BRICK RANCH Open—-walk in & look at it & tf MIDDLETON | 7, Tog FLOOR PI you are interested. eall owner. 2e-CAa AnPOR t Days. WO 3-3260 | SPECIALS! 4 ahaa ont Fe Fo Eve, Sat. & Sun, TO #065! - Located ¥ 42.180 DOW "Mew ai BEDAM.. aire DOWN ~- * near — me on . Angelus Pire- Oakland Lake, nearly new JIM W prin ox basement, 3 bedroom home. peneies- REA Owner’ pod state. 920.000. inished on inside, Pull 10 OSELARE 5 Ne on a basement ail | completed —OFEN ey one UNTIL 6: te agg a “tr io ‘th wy Lt) wo} barme 3 NI HOLIE -_. 2 it kitchen ‘wlur ‘se space, LOCATED 1 Block off Adams A Syme a. J full ain ea. |. ine sie iad piace, iene | Galan gif’ ite” nnn | Ret RMT, ter reese- a * eal ith dear atiached heat! 24 TN hardwood floors ca. ae raree ew yo . y~-% payment with oS e on nine of fruit one easy. terms housetraier in trade or “call Partridg ‘> HURON’ a RDENS P : roome, * i oy 5 ones HOMES & — ie rl piles Ww on. ¥ “INCOM Rese tr Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE down. i) be > - on “ + oo. r . NORTHERN LAKE. “ Leslie R. Middleton FRONT Two 0, FAMILY vor COLORED Peoetn,_'™ ™: $a S903) BUY NOW: SAVE $2000 | Best down and tour room coer oe Fe — NORTHERN ‘ NT : te OLD FASHIONED BUY NOW: SAVE $3 Eien’ paved’ clic. tele Yeo t's & datory, 2, sooms. with 2 Soe. modern, furnt _— = voll vie good terme modern kitchen, Pear garage Le ., fe beach . incanaes pares close ac _ . Lay = cut Fwe. BBR 00M For COLORED FRANK SHEPARD ‘Priced ah only 780 ‘on terme uh aise prise and = lie , oa LL PRAME-WOURE cor | _ WOSIDE, $2250 DN. . 0x ie Pull price, 01,350 ony 3 attractive 8 room home NIC "HO IE L as i es i : rad _— al Sion x90 et tn ivaare New recre: . * ae eee oe Psat ge — . * , ~ Tage. Pull price just 11050, Bee & HARGER CO. im utatanding ee value Lie Wo Muron st fre ete OPEN a Serene T. en Trockel+ ore aamne ae 3 gar at au weal Baba note Priced St | 1643 Union een eM 940m the owner is leaving | the state. RUSTIC LIVING TR P This 3 bedroom jog ranch home with it tar attac garage will remind you of all oyabie Neely Uiandscaped tt ie Suet . Socks Lake re riiogen IDay VILLASS. Attrnetive on term ret copgnen, Modern tural fi aed WARD E. PARTRIDGE fear ‘poren,” Sear gorage ae FE¢I31 | $e Soe : i: IN WASHINOTON | PARK White $500 Down| Sra .Lakefront you would system = oe and iting iekationt jot, aaa forced to to sell. Tinmediate pos $500. Down! * Williarns Lake Lqeoted on 3 pg ay , r couple 8 from: so lake, Wwe ¢ i : ity room, ts hitches ss arge a ving ym: or oll furn: } Ai" newiy BU NGALOW —— * if your —— neat rue Oakiand tle on Lake. This home hes hes everyionne New heating ete All this 9 per mo. Want cheap rent and_ stil], want ner — just Bags & this ne. race. and with Sr. “immediate m = Clarkston. po sey ie the older home in Clark- down Call for appointment, Clarkston | we have several gree y= ne ing lots left with good te COME — SEE - BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. (20 ‘Ss. Main, (Al Clarkston; “Mich. FROM BANK) ____ MAple 5-662) ‘ “all For An Appointment | 6 ee ee ee ppe 3 LOTS — 1% car garage, | oor W M. easy terms. Neat & clean 2 bed. | joer home, thei 7 utility. wom, | ‘ w heater, nic wer. | shaded la a Fruit fees, city bus” Mine. CALL: i "| ae Ww. ~~ | Open Evenings “i ® ER Hiltz. |» ie Always & “Pleasure and a) on a ‘« ere e |. GILES REALTY CO. 1001 Ww. “Mugen . rE vay et ale rig: er me ed, Rear hat wm het ia a we t ‘ ——s- ‘a ock from Webster, Waah- ae, and bus step. Fam- Uy home with lous rooms including full dining foom and den xurious carpets. 1% baths. Priced for quick sale Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 78 W Huron ee FR 46-8161 of FE. seine: renter TRI-LEVEL A 112-ft, lakefront e T. rooms, “extras. af eae costs, Under HOME MART 1058 W. Marea DIXIE a v AY Located on a 60 & 120 lot with t as the lot E ison Pd ing , se. reproduction line xeellent al “4 e pol — who. want 2 a cTONE at only $6,960, om BARTRA . “a: hema 21089 GILES | Drayton Plains Off Joslyn > oe Pome bg Bo lee for * fhe” 2 be eg, home. ‘Pull . heat, ree jot fenced. bas back yard, Near ‘Donelson’ Heights alow on West: Bi red walls. cove ceilings, kitehen with Knotty Pine- cupboards. 1's cer garage. ree iand- . seaned Owner leaving state — will peice: hog take PRG or “LA enV ppeetaliers ao ¢ 2% teres ee MY ronan mt, bee ee aa ae Owner says must om A. JOHN: SON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2833- few, eee, sare Am at Sie Te oo Ag “py e free. Make an Pear L cdalneidon Sart ag te 2 fms re ane read, $1,000, epoca wage rican * a agnanete ives Pe ta STOUT S Best. Buys an 4 «crore aptetownee, copie on Chuprews 4 bedrooms. 9 story - APPROX. 3 acne. Part Lag | 3 bedroom hom Bs ual pooner 2 bedroom brick _ home, Lovely Mivtng eit ee price tau lee with womaertal tore A HONKY beeen — aaeoet veel S ear nent with tt fur Te are after @ bier Mr. nd, 2 becrogm, part ba Weler fre intohen, "ample up = . Pree soneuttation, Tare aa sei . aha 18 « a Se | “Humphries * insulated Sa 6. total, Toa Realty eal after 7. BRYANT Pe CLAWSON AND. TROY ROOM Home IN GOOD LO. Y: cation. $7,000 full price. $1,- 000 down, § | ea ls "l3 BEDROOM modern home. ¢ Se ee RAINBOW REALTY E 6-2121 «CFE 4-6306 | WATKINS LK. AREA eo _ WATERFORD. HILLS ESTATES _ . on spac: x ft. eg eg > — Nosan g Corp. IRWIN ‘|Perry Street fp, Smtte tues income me.) broom or John K. Irwin ince. 88 33 West Huron one : COLORED VETERANS CIVILIAN home with acreage. i nae rooms, ng Men very as eben, oi heat, aluminum screens, $1,650 Only ‘|NORTH END Immaculate 2 bedroom wunpeiew, wi basement, beat, al umigum screens, car and one- . Pull price only $0,- rms, IVAR W. SCHRAM Fe 6-047) tit] Jenlye corner a Eves 52564 buTiFLE LISTING SERVICE _ ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS we. with AUTTFU BRICK RANCH ron Low’ AND RAMBLING risen We honert- it, 752 W. Huton ¥ tome that ts on the -market to- day. And nd ‘ae it can’t be beat demanded ~ to fey" s Geermntnsting puyer oA, Sarat wearer of tet farther informa- BUNGALOW WEST $6750 — reom modern. us heat, painting garage. Oak WN on the ex- Bus at door. i terior. 1s heat, good > sopointments, A-1 rental location, WE TRADE WE SELL DORRIS & oon REALTORS "BUD" Street 50447; Eve, FE 43415 Fer there i ene at car | ¢. : all cet aah ¢ — tive ¢ bungalow. Pull selling one FE 41557 | Rancher 1% BATHS 3 BEDROOMS ~ FULL BASEMENT * Featuring - oman SLIDING tn ELECTRIC HOT WATER TER 9975, ON YOUR LOT , MODEL 2601 GORLAND OPEN _ SUNDAY 2° 7 aE SOUTH OF LAKE 1 ey OFF * att R SIGNS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ;}3 BEDROOM | BRICK i. room, alomioaes storms and screens, Gas heat, ete, ~ see Only LONG- | Webtser School Distric “err oaee. FELLOW _ Retunat Maaten, ving som. | SCHOOL ~ ee pacees, eee Very clean 3 bedroom bhun- yard. $2,000 down. fo gga Rd. Southeast Side ieee with reerestion e. ali 7 rooms ment, Of] heat, rpeted room —— Only $6,509 with Gaette, 1% ost prege ond uoed to $11,500, with terms. | HUNTOON LAKE 3 bedroom seem. Fs tee _ pa on rane. ake nde and Bs an > od > biecke trem door patch tinea immediate sale at $14,060. Orr ..;. BALDWIN Tt's tm =~ cond, inside abet PS sined — Sictemar- _ Kampsen|": REALTORS FE 4-0528 37T_8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. 5 ACRES All brick ranch, basement, breezeway, 2-car garage. ri) large rms., fireplece, rec. rm. W Oxford :On main biacktop road. G. L. ¥ AN V LEET OAKLAND tiieo OxFORD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / TT 1 aod = WASHINGTON PARE love. 3 bedroom 2 ft v2 home. living room with entrance itchen, “soot ood Full Beautiful Priesé at an 900; terms. EAST SIDE INCOME. En- trance hall & living room. down. Bigg . 3 ee] nding spac, SYLVAN Ne ~~ BRICK story half, Oak . The Pa — say I i ‘, med voller er with ith "basement new gs Bs yy separate entrances, gO lo~ Just a ton cal cation, little vis &a ie im) oe & this — Bie tor gtick sale _ BREWER ; qasikty butit ‘for only $ : 1087 be WEA Perrion, tne Oidannn oF “I'm not vecmmning. dear, That's a low-flying planet*" a ___ For Sab Sale Houses Elegance Is the theme of Oakland County “Realt y t 34164 or EM 3 it after: 7. 1. LOCATION—3 BED- MAKE CASH OFFER im. edema” ead Payments ag "OA Ee este =e formation. 8 RM MODERN. ONLY | 90,000, &@ rm income, With fireplace, cat garage, easy terms. $ rm modern, lake priv. Only $10,- 500 Dal consther endo: 7s 3 family brick 3 Park & wae E pore. 6 rms & bath each, real 2 3 ane tncafhe. | — down pay- oa W. DINNAN ~ ARRO VERY ATTRACTIVE — 3 bedroom me fine paved street & walks. If you are aed wee vane, ie Rr Today's beat at a seer is. 810.500 terme. NORTH END BUY LOCATED — In attractive aa 4 room modern home in. tine ith hig la ge Owner town and se: tei = cays a ae we ein good “SEL. L OR TRADE ATTRACTIVE — North suburba ‘2 bedroom modern home, nicely Sioa ‘hr wit sence eauks for down payment of 3 bedroom home ere is your chance to move out of town and have «& Ph on 29 garden. Call for further No. 7602. - SEEING IS~ BELIEVING LET Us sHOW._ YOU THIS ONE FULL 2 BA CERAMIC ™ tLe 3 BEDROOMS a fourth functional as a With family room or dining a. ENTRY HALL is'4"Xi¢’ LIVING RM, with dining space FULL BASEMENT ATT, 1%CAR GARAGE ALUMINUM bed with storms and screens $15,208 ee Built: on Your Lot ‘PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT | Kent Inc., Realtot Pe, —~ E) ,| Sa “BLA + For Sale Houses 43 $595 Down. 3 Immediate Possession 223 W. Strathmore wel Ww. eg ey . Bm Oy a Wiliams. - Gross Realty | We Take Your UN 43100 19600 WT Mile aa. ealtor . FE 2-0263 NO MONEY DOWN we build Zor 3 bedroom start- ie eitng Inca taghuded- Don = ments e 7% ent, wile ito. of b a mg tit. cat agar 4 nates pa a George R. — oe a” Beigua site. EAST SUBURBAN 2) Seen ete ae| ANNETT NEAR CASS LAKE OFFERS 2 bedroom home. on paved street, ; mear school & bus. Lovely built-in ge of eee closets $1,000 Down er Aa FS tah hone" $35 *‘EAKEFRONT roome, “remodeled kitchen, fee. Iediate possession. email ably priced $1000 $88 month "MARRO REALTY — {Price Reduced TED McCULLOUGH homes. “Owner “hes an at enn secre, see Sess, FE: Open Dally 6:28 a.m. to Ge pam-| fpeams, full Ba and ene’ ot rTaRe On Oe 6 — - * 4 _— ft. livabie with oll heat. ta Wend Large living rootn, 30 ft. fam y oo fants for’ 40 per ki plus € fea- month Nearly an acre -of tures, ‘Terme to, euit.. Immediate Tend $9800 with $1900 dows gp AGP gga Bigg Se We est Suburban ing FE 5-7923. Lake privileges, 3 » Mme rag in 1 ren oll ‘ree L Bites re-| kK = 900 ‘per month. ©“. é Cass Lake Established tn 1916 Orchard Lake Village ; exolus! GET THE MOST oan, specio 2 FOR YOUR MONEY eled tamily room with leage- ik fireplace, ii room with fireplace, dining = with built in buffett, b ~ 2 car garage. patio. | re) foot metal boat dock ay scaped lot 155x165. $39,900 terms. |Roy Annett Inc. 26 FE. Huron PEdera: 0 aan cg Begs bee Silvercrest 5 <3 a full bathroom, Pull "beset car 4 tient lee at nee week. $1,009 down, Tumodinee possession. Subarban “ert “down pay- GEORGE Zi PLAINS 708 i liv . to cet prick ” raised hearth. a fireplace in the recreation room. Kitchen com~ plete My built -tn OVEN, and Formica counter ‘natural birch mie. baths, both in we) terme” Music room. Very OR 3-1251 | - Orr REALTY is 8. . Telegraph nae BARGAIN—BARGAIN ! ieat. NEWLY Deco. RATED, EASY TERM 8. | BARGAIN PRICED AT 4,- “FIRST OPPERINO, $150 DOWN JIM WRIGHT REALTOR M5 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-044) OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ideal for a Parsonage, Boys’ Club, Nursery —- School, Club House— A Group or Organization of Any Kind 11 room, 1% story building with visible balconies on either side for offices—running water e 4 mt S ca value nly $18,800, 96.200 down. "You = wil probably. stop stop oan as Elizabeth Lake Front Yes, you will find a few lake front homes available in this low price range, . solid year-a' rice $16.500. only $2,000 down, KINZLER- Realtor. 6io W. Huron St. Ph. FE 43525 Open Evenings Hempstead ay es 7 a on elge% ~— oe eas Two-Fasnily Apt. % bleck from bus Seal line, 6 | bath up; 5 and “bath — gent sew "hot ‘walt ag Rg Bagong See this price Sa si's00 say Pu Flo d Kent 1 Inc., Realtor sd Sieiselis sate SFAMILY APT. 12 ROOM _ For Sele Lake Prop, 44 pt har oe LAKEFRONT “-. W. “DINNAN PONTIAC REALTY Las 731_Baldwin CABIN FURNIERED, @ MILES w. ra on * with 8500 dn PE 40966 WOOD RESORT FOR (BATE. with 300 ft. 1200 deep with vertety af of fruits, glad bulbs. cut flowers. There room for tack boeded boat ‘ivery, bait é kle, & business Grand Traverse ne 2 — ‘trom school 2 See Ray & Hilda ceeeet ber further Information call MYrtle 2-1982. DEER HUNTERS — 6 ROOM County : $1,500. {9 more acres condition, svaiiab'e at 90 per acre. OR Ame Real F Estate TRADE-TAVERN AND RESTAU- NCO! ARG. re ti rac- ins — * —— seat soot Fre a. 2a tive 6 rm. ownere apt Wl trade Be Se Malice ce pecans oe | Se " To ™: south of West Branch. Owner OR 32904 for directions and in- Us. 2 LIQUOR bar as alleen is ill, “must sell, ¥! needs | formation = att * ig de — &: Peace ee “a | id 1 al of ae joao he For Sale Acreage 47/ ,, R-BOWLING ALLEY tn town Call Mr. L. ‘Tug Boost. 10 ACRES OF Exc. LAND. Goop| 3, miles from Detroit. Did over = 26% W Huron PE building site. 1 | $80,009 last season. Only $15,000 We HAVE Ir | Dullding site. 1% mile from Clart-| down plus stock. | these for size — over 100 to re ADAMS ve 3| TRADE - NORTHERN Uquor bar __ BASS LAKE i Lecce ars |: pete botetee "Gs f00, on ‘terme. - 2 Very good .. Modern cabins . on ii lots. Price $6,000.00 — 1-3 oe land,| What have you to trade targe :SERING LAKE C. PANGUS, Realtor WARD E. PARTRIDGE eabin oe Orteavine 7-288 oie save 1 aire | 29955. SEILDERGS, ee ae Retirement in hosme feraished, yt Realty. Ortonvilic OPEN EVE. TIL 9 fish 5 fakes. Very modern, price NR. LAKE ORION “~ET’S TALK ‘HARPER LAKEFRONT Lore Beautifu) rolling 10 acre building W?eeee Large timbered lota on the best | ,, ie, $400 per acre. Terms BUSINESS trovt lake a area. ‘Terms of $500 ap tent tee down lavatiable full price, $1000. Terms. son ILL TRADE Lots , some 3 acres ce|® Acres, full price, $2000. Terme. sD © poiget - medicine - Seles en tect toa $3 oO— BUYS. land contact 90 part pay- A MARQUETTE niver—te.| mith-Crawford, Ine. rere ea age og luxe . fire-| 3390 8, Rochester This ts the only Mquor take place. year incl “tdoo ft | 190g %, Mgchewter Ra. Ot 1-000 out store in tows oy toads idgalise Rugt toi] subdivision property at tapser |» MUSIC STORE THREE HUNDRED AND TWEN-| 1 fi ua forme from AN Lax: | ing area. anating Fi TY ACRES — ot Ls ~ ae Director indian, Lenten Division, records’ and musical instru- ; el & pet are mts. 0008 3 13 Levis Cass Building, Lansing. po gro ss on 4, OVER 1o0 EXCL. USIVE dastixod | For - Sale Farms _ 48 Ownes will consider trade. LINE YOR CURRE J BRO-| FOR PARM as & Z J LING peas . ao) Pom p> acreages.| MICHIGAN BUSINESS Rr OR DROP IN AT OFFICE. FARM A. SHORE REALTY. CO. BALDWIN, MICHIGAN H. L. Farmer, Realtor Ph. RI 5-3151 “OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK” |. SE eetitce Elizabeth Lake Rd. take Rat lls wos eo tira” Fgh |. LA Ez dairy farm near ‘Imlay os. " For Sale Resort Prop. 444. “PARTRIDGE ~~} REALTOR, Mest $3581 “The New Addition to Cherokee Hillst —- el W. Bird, Realtor “!Hempstead " MACEDAY LAKE Beautiful home site, 15 = 316 ft Overlooking Macedey _ o- High, dr wooded. ms. . WwW, CHICAGO Lot, 40 x 1 30f. City water, sewer, paved streets. Plenty of shade trees. Only $850 cash. K. G. HEMPSTEA 103 a Huron &t, Eves. FE 5-0610 FE 2-307) NICE LOT walls yd yg gee cation. Enough siope for ev or Dasement. $1700. OR level so replace. Excellent fa-m, $75,000 ba suitable terms. BE. TO 1227 N. Saginaw Wout tae MO- hawk 48239 Lapeer. CL. EARANCE SALE! Chetoiah sho: Canal F Front — Drive—s0u180 Also 8 acres inside city for $2,250—Call TODAY? R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE pete! LISTING SERVICE ee UNTIL 8:30 200 FT FRONTAGE. ped 1% acres. Pull price $1605. 10 per cent down Located near Ovdyke Road. on Snellbrook, Be cane Mees Boek 2] each on =o ie : ) Bay By a or **- | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A MT. CLEMENS ; LE_OR Dovsie ft. Corme?|? 5? reid kt Go|" Spe ot AE or 4 family dwelling. All tm- a ie Seer PEET FOR brovemente in, $6,000 with + $1,000 | Can rent or lease. on ASTWAY DR. on hia eM Soe Building lot, 120 x 330 ft. CHOSE USED CAR Lop. Lo Aa cea aba “ave. with es 3 ACRES ot traitte. Lovely, home site, 200 x 60 ft! Fdw. M, Stout, Rea tor a te eee, y #4, oe)" = oe 1S - ZONED COMMERCIAL w GAS STATION FOR LEASE. . .000 ley ” gehpital city water, 2 ee aorvies Wanteh ‘= small store. WAREHOUSE & 2 N OF- ly $1,500 for all poet for = re. ae , ERRY PARK smal track losding. docks’ High- Lot x 122 ft. City water &| way location. Call FE 4-2507, or poy Only nee cash, Terms; after 6, call PE 40246. DR AYTO? N HTS. For Sale or Exchange 50 Two welllocated lots, 100 x 279 onus. ft Commer Marlington & Wood St vs baling luo i . cfs ih DENBY DR. ely sorte 'a.°5. ausete Ue. ft vers HITT wooded! aly "2 ad teth NEV_3 8B. R. 9 CAR GAR. WILL © trade, OLive 1-1351. Business Opportunities 51 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT, LIVING facilities, uipment and lease, $1000, MA a RESTAURANT FOR SALE. FE fo Fe On, Pe RESTAURANT 1 FOR SALE _ Buy Thru E Partridge List Thru Partridge ee E a ps SMALL GROCERY, & Wine BEER — rent or \ease. 1785 Scott Le. Rd. INVENTORS DO YOU WANT TO sell or license your tmvention on casn or rovelty basis? Write gma Corp Fremont, 259, Partridg e 18 THE “BIRD” TO 2 A-] BARS _ nt ~~ y'——lN NORTHERN LIQUOR bar in the Rose, City area. Owners home, 20 acres with trout stream.’ In fine $20,000 Dn, DINNAN — 66_W. Huron st. FE 420m aoe! BRANCH, LAPEER COUN- 40 acres, all tillable. La house. Bargain $7,500, $1,000 a5, See Dan Hobson, Clifford, Mich. Mich, Buy thru Partridge _ -|SALES CORPORATION m [SOHN 3 TELEGRAPH RD. =. ~ __ FE 41582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR SINCLAIR ie. salon "evatal, "igh SePe : ; 2 LOTS WITH BUILDING MATE-| List thru Partridge al. Rens. want cai ine Sar he a ae dee. | SEAGHPEL_ wocaTIQN » | ___ 80 ACRE FARM ia a atin re. Custom but ik, ranch tne eds | a acre farm, orchard: Sprig. 5 RE or Burt aA esis aie f= subdi s . house, ec. o 32x68 basenten’ . ith, 7 — Z rosie. | Oil heat all caulp. New foot; barn ze leer. ace 65 ‘ait: SUNOC O ture window end of LR. is} &, Wiring, Newly decorated. paint-| able ecres. Small pvt. lake, Will led. bedrooms, T mile trom Chaseenen, ry + or 3 , STATION ee ig mg --I{MMEDTI- including auto, dishwasher, die-| school us at door: FE | oxford, Mich OA 6-123| stely. These 2 bay porcelsinized ths, fare 1 3 x 27 oh wo ARRO a fare 150 ere tiled wear are located "on heavily traveled room . a im areas the at Carpeting replaces I OTS OF LOTS Pravin. = eae emma a : ‘ FOR F. : Gains gaat Sar] Ta Pa nt at ete Queene en | ym Ba Sty * ‘s en . es, Mr. é " : "De! ” chit x Ss f fps aD a tew located ole Ey Moe 8 Metezh beter bow oa nek ep Bridges. VE 2-258 a Ele ssw re Sink) RES ERE TY | Petes amex —— | RUSE TON Foe LEAR : ew . Low rental Lent ACRES of excelient $1 000 DOWN e TED McCULLOUGH ponte, on, & 9 og Big 3-1260.." enies help given. SHARP -s NORTH $143 Case — Hie Hd’ Pm B12 | Priced at’ $8,s00 wine sh 00 nay, | MESTAURANT FOR SALE. CaLi. BUNGALOW! ONLY. Open Peabaninys it e's p.m.| 30 ACRES, located N. of D | Vere peed income” Oxford. AND TILE BATA. a a am oF al "heats Oihet base: | WE aie Ay ghd fall eananat $1. i ft. of road front- HE STATE. LY PAINTED WALLS. ALL nA eal I's priced at $15,500. | $3500 down, 5 Der cent interest on R. J. VALUET, Realtor List thru artrid & FT. FRONTAGE ON W. CO erty with living quater. “ane ATi glee” | £o% PERRY thee roa | SNAUBURN AVE — | ES Art only $1 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. 8:30 a et raheme mT pon wetner ee ew Skee COLONIAL HILLS imeral 1 sacrifice # & prices go up FOREST L AKE for Yh — $5000 down. Only- tavern in small 2 0 JKNAUF, Realtor Grossing Sabb set ie tte COUNTRY CLUB 27421 ood oF dancing Pull price sre ssa - . ESTATES Valuable car fase. 00 tmetudes real os sr. 2 full tle Pots UPPER LONG LAKE | : ty | Seo ketysetenet sre sarage, Priced at $01,000, Will | « ‘ESTATES - gen Ny i ee & Srailable for $130" monthiy” .UBURN F at : ettering 0 Mintea| Sct & We T this. eboice Ovners say “Bring us as “gem on Soi fica te hom Yi Tlic ian fon | 8% A eSey. Good building tate te ee sett Bin | Seek "Por parities Hs artes ater, mates only per cent and easy |. pee _M, | f _ monthiy ‘payments, fe 2 ee ee ee eee — —w ff ay Ad wee x 5 Segbe 23 € Lee Seo Mary ! ‘ ‘ e , : ae é Leow or Ree ae ~ RPA : : hy } to hey ae: oe ‘ 3 : é Gk tC & \ eave Le 1 : : aL a ; mf ee _'me PONTIAC} PRESS, MONDAY, OCTORER : a é | 7 : Sale . | MODEST MAIDENS: oy dev Ales es Sen te Pans Trem, Sire 6a) a! REoTAURANT ” wi . ra. aa ait ¥ Sh toaae me ry Eb ale tte or : ota ce perro deer » eee aN. Johnson. it) EAR far . tte ! wi SosTON wo-row iok . 5 bin tr cae Pag | SOLAN Ps LR | eae fe Rea fixie a sxil TENTS, 3 ato pea LABRADOR RETAIV. a oe De rE on oer OR 3-108 P Re-LY 1048 . ‘ fis =. eee Kacel 2 _ - Ph. Ori pv ill Ka 15300, au, |FOR OR SALE OR TRADE a gy MRRP as, ele ire WANT 4 HOME, 04 peut Oe sales on Ma, PONTIAC CHIEF ie ait = | #2) AEC RRO! BEAGLE Rue GOOD | CULLOGN CRAIN AWE WR Bro ona ag yee WE, Mile, Dare PULL BATH radial We pit = Nip at Fe caus Wood ra. North of i Sele’ Land Contracts 52 AWNING Naber. on usp | “EG WALE BOXER Pups. Fawn.| — "Scotia " “|: EXCELLENT. AUTOMATIC WASHEM AND MAY: | Sall'AA ee Center, Fil a ea Pca ig ee : ‘OND I tag slecttle dryer, Repossessed, _Sson eee BROWNING AUTOMATIC, COTTA | Shrines ipaniel, Biaek Rt: dove DISCOUNT CONDITION $2 per, we - Ralvinaten te SOLID OAK sd ROOM comp. Perfect, Case, 6100, PE Fu sarees cP ae after ® pm, | 2028 A — ie Mowea"S For MP | VILL TRADE FOR | Sifemeile electric range, vaiued| shairs, 4166. ‘Porch ghdar, 4 xg, POINTER ih” YRA “OLD, aap fra ras Tat nba | Asction Sate 7? TEREST “BEDROOM HOME | ©), pes See Jems. is reanfar room hy Mireles. . : a5 Sila = BOY part ware, | ee ACTION SALE as cent FE 2-4827 TOUTRAL le Ih COMBE | STOVES. 4 | Wise ate Pee DE: | Sxsaime. anc nRO, pure 10: ji WR GHT MODEL 37 1THIGA PUMP FOR Three 17 in. table m y 1 Gag > sens ane irc all age hounds, FE 41104, HOLST SINS, PONIES REALTOR ood Used boat trailer with winch.| ‘88d mahogany. after Meek GR aE nace | est Walten., Fri, Oct, Mb OAELAND AVE. | PE 944i Presses. pes toma oe yaw | BEAGLES. “A a DOBER: HOW VELL” : S Ea cen, Bonga cna he aD SON | i me, EE . bx meee pinta eae | Bahl stnet att Gh] germ 2c Mat Cost WILL - TRADE THE CAN | , “Wp: ‘e.| : Say PRLAN @ wren 10-7 | Hen Bub 0 “Adamn, Auburn | Dreeda, i Epubne aren i veccinated E. or year. x Becured aS om a good ¢ _— 5 Buick Special = at. BA $60.95 “eolor Ni ALL Mi x ae y ie he — site | ‘These from to 80 ib. pro Ses FE cares, per & all good used oar: | f.t'te vay. ase rie | Sweet: “Racto “.1%i| _. “I thought you said you could speak French! It may in-|. sis, Auhorised vaaing 8 $k tae Fo FON Gate —va| gustion, Come Br 3. ge Mas sil i= ‘MUST, SELL BEDAI c HOUE, | > aadigunhe GAs 29.40 | terest you to know that you orgered the chef!” pico tradeing, re YON | HoeTO: ig ag till Christmas free a Rae Talue, 8.056, | Geom ranch house Auburn Height, dfeasere on and springs ’_ Huros sn , field. -w de ai ‘our own re| ARC Tee. Curi National’ Bark et Se . ot for hesith cow i eos coe For Sale Miscellaneous 60; For Sale Miscellaneous oo ao atere meek. Cli D oy eee oe Money to Loan 53 \tew avvouanc acto giber mise. ac itets Gas Vanity with MIFFOR:«........ $96.88 cons taser gi “Fon Btn Seo mo Cina We T101 | ),cam ebro £ oom WE iT, 7 fetaceae sea | Patan setgntas, SP pdane| Hehee tok Shae pee? | on AWARE ame | pias Tad TE erat ce |geraae ation Be leet ae 2 Bnd ti Gatentg. cis omg | Greed dere peta| Me tiee | PR Benson timer co | ts Seether oe ae Houachold Finance BARNES’ HARDWARE fpcreaaee in if ¥ y the faa 4 TOA. WAGNER CO. Ye. beim ate wih € a's! Sania BENSON LUMBER Co, aren 12 OAUOR Pur. wo, | 900 teint “esr Se Neeeeteaiings 78 ys ne : . colored 3 FOR ey : — me Poretion sai Lote “at Ez Peaking Boanchelder Da all WARRING "Mt ; VER. "Pacrony 6 treat? ™ fos arene Fe toe oes | VERY _60c0, ae DEER” are 5 |% a tem Fi ots pat 4 ‘ieee vuten: ele ee or low m mon aye Pazments Z 129.50 value 25, Michig Cm 5-21 048, "ror vace M. TRAILER IDEAL L a1 —— woeee, Sone ler Two bedrooms, | Dias oe Fluorescent, 343 Srehard Ux. Ave. ag wa 6. a eeexren_woet-v__pat- [Sonus ORT HAtRRD. POINT condition, New tires, ae Quick Cash baie tang, oh lores ge “te as bretl quick recteserte. Christmas Gifts 59 Bein, tu tubs,” firet i gach o: ~ A | ] model #1, a a full onan: Aa AEETEN. "WEG. akc, 000 9000 BF alla tiled, “ eu tent, 29 erator. Television with b Thompson. . ere fe. 3 Call xs fenna. Awning rail, ‘well con-| BABY ms en. en GARAQE. 16 3 18, raauores |! $25 TO $500 suttr tractor or acreage or wha size, $15.05, Also 3 in- HAND PAINTED CHINA off lot. Best cae "a taken, MI — avi Was Le EN sre ry ag rer ea SEE Ce) See ri Ree | coe ae | Se Sheetrock | | iss" t= mt) ula hal Qur e Z "| fom Pi ose ervice ve. . ; ele ae ; Exe ees| TRADE, [iieegararma|fe emesis) Garage Doors | 4x8 Shoot $1.35 | Hate Armes 6 pats Cw Ta | aE OE HOME & AUTO | Biay Seer nim hacewete, Fa ROOM oi EER A ee eS eh yates is a Set ape ot a zi oeetee Pa 5S $25, 4374 Pindale &t.,4 modern door on your garage costs | gonolite per is p JOAN CO. —_ OLIV ER BEAUTIFUL pAMANA FRREGER.| Elnraston less than you think. Vet Gs ‘tive | Domeias Re” ate ax." an13, ‘taid cme ee 4 Frater fren hur, Ma. a . »| BM dana. 1 DELCO CUNAYPE (GIL BURN. T 402 PE 9-0009 | extte fis’ plywood 2” an, 1185, Mrs. Newe GET CASH QUICKLY |STREET BEDROOM SUITES — SLiOWTLY| $7,200 aed on Sat | Sia cearemRalOW” OIF Wire | {sta wit as heath'A. .. oe _Retaraton ee Bd eee TLY | season. 1 BNO Pe’ i-gies. | inside door Ww.» & Dirt U t $500 Newly decorated inside and| modern J in blond, a A ee Gravel bed 10 | -Fooimas FA heat feat 2 Bits | or beesias hots, eel, Panel | ‘er: new motor. 1 Zenith 21 in, soe HEATING wee Tand hardware. | yDs. OF BLACK DIRT, $9 DE- tte leat det lowed, 3) nati Mile tov St'Thl| Mere ita guesses oe,| Furekan ee MAO bles] | EQUIPMENT Liahers i ‘eae Ba chain oe ac. ow } . erent clare tee ol aged « pe elo tradg-it's ‘vacant. aa ts low as $89.50. Michigan Pluo- |i CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WIL f furnaces, siokers and space a rs. 393 Orchard Lake Ave. S ey ol burners., $10 to| . heater Wayne Heating Co. Sec. BURMEISTER “Oakland SACRIFICE “plete home ‘rniahings,, ineluatng T STORM WINDOWS PAINTED, sitet ob HEA 30 GAL, Northern Lumber Co, S ALE ching “we Gh Stoo er Pu| window, sua. PE 94006, Consume i A hal Pa | ae ane 3-0 || : L Co . 3 WHEEL TRAILERS 19. ralves, pty] Pe Telegraph & ae Et eam | oan mpany family home-owner | @ Table & chairs. Cheap. tincrie i ‘a bottled gas Heat 3 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG Fas ive | genre tao ‘oon ie ere at’ terrific» ee Wi all Til l¢ E ? 206 aoe cae 3 ee | CO WY. PB ¢ “sem, 40) = ~FURNACES a ! Lie | ¢ = Siar Rte cates | a asco SIL Ga WEES — wn it & Gy Ce i | | TTR | Gee Se | Nachle OO be Staats] | ae : ‘8 Tie’ ghee eoen. 8 NM | 68 Oskiand ave, rE san ag A, MS Ave Sor Teale tnt th Br "pear “e ane Tori Household I Finance Double dresser ,;&r@e mirror, oe to Mf pre ‘pet eit oer ale = ‘4 marta; also 4 0. Sapnew Bt Pas 40035 EAST SIDE aa de 26 iv; DOCT WORK, LIKE NEW. Fl Jet Wai “ inet at xiraordt ten wthemoie wy : ences et son's Furniture. 42 ‘Orchard Lake | CAR GARAGE Gn 10 BE BE TORN | Tanae Sneed take Ave. PONTIAC’ Ss Sto, . ig A me lage = BRAND NEW ELECTRIC Ew. sete mates NU-AL : “te 58-0617 a : Tokai LARGE SELECTION OF UsED. : Nowast’ Mite, Sur appotimesi| La" gnce sts wos FE | Sw MGpet 2auinalae” Siu | ghoewy glen, Bs Lean OF “Machinery oe “Attention - ne wh a | wee nape aera ape | lech act sTe lees | ae ATR | "Baa Abe ngsae AOR T2SP wees ental siges ie | | a s tresses, Brand new, $39.96 & up.| ornam fron, sjuminum. 5 : : CRAFTSMAN T. | © ett carve Bateman | Fer geencnet| Ee eee (eee ies| Truckers ~ WANT... $25 TO $500 Kampsen ae AL REO B-Sides Renae Do It Yourself 61 Loading iraied, Burret. 918 P332 ant "Beady for IN RECORD TIME " ON YOUR SIGNATURE Complete FOR RENT “ Clay Pill Hay, Grain &°F 71 “Whose: Pe'saa = [REALTORS FE 4-0528| bares." O8 seve. is ALLP Hay, eed 3778. Telegraph _Eves. & Sun. | CASH FOR SMALL RA N Wt AND IND CUP HAY ALSO SEABOARD _|Fisbe Ses samy iF Blatt | sevetrot os cprex rare chicken ‘house, 3 § e} $S_ MI 760 after 5 p.m. cr & fm, N A. straw t FINANCE COMPANY $3,400, $45 mo. as én. payment on | DELUXE CONLON IRONER. Balienng wan | amma ae ee bed home. OR Good. $35; Roll-top desk, good Epi on -FAPE RECORD. eanaere~ men ER ts eke PHL OY Aes GOTTEN me | totes ks Dad bo ota meth a ee So Seen | oe ae arr es | vs, neem nk dirt and] ‘Sale eae lg LEM" | 46-ft. 2 bedroom housetrailer, for| able, cond., $50; Puei &2170 CASH LOANS spying cre cheap. Pu ee, | Sak, lah eter a, gues * qian Paimer, ‘Dearbors, LUsas| Rgaggnace: Oe Ot WERT Ft Tae Greate Fravel OR 3750)" and) “"For Sale Livestock 72| “trasers, to $500 - washer, Child func,’ Pinsh cum om beste tis oe i606 ST GRA le 2 FED Gas er OA P Ps “eee eens 3 |i HEAD OF. PU ; . ver, Male } STOVE, 06, REFRIG. fle | Son Bulle Easing dog lr’ pailame meter | G8 Space, enter, fas, Wamner,| ghee. FE. bedi weler mJ —. cry aie seni fas TRAILER EXCHANGE } ell due to ag oy Farm ‘West 10 Mile Rd, South BUCKNER On ‘31943. = js etn oe ek] ANCHOR FENCES Rig, at Rail top aoe ch na i For Sale Clothing _56|?REEZER, UPRIGHT OND OB| To" nosey uows, vilh approved: . CAR BED, : . eond. “you don’t see it—eall us “and food for § iss pore a i Sars Pee. Te saan ‘bikie Waterford OR 31761 BOY MATERNITY SUITS. 95 : Finance Co, (one a" ras sernched is tranni'Micigas | A few tx oniy “falar Voverhead | ROMER 996 COTE AT aike Pik | Opp. Our Laay of te Lanes Cour, * |v MENS surrs. 8. BIER BHORT. Fluorescent, 363 Orebard Lake doors, factory seconds. Renscw| 23. Web besee fet Sumer prags, | BOAT AND s scrubbers. Le a Hand tailored. For sale cheap. | _ Ave. - STRUCTIO 5 60 8, Pe me aud. 300 Pontiac ge FacroRy mmrar vacuum) ¢ * ~re sit _,| PLYWOOD SPECIALS rr Are eee acia—aHORT ~ € make ear guar | -—___._.” ontiae * pinck brondiaul coat, Maids. uni- one, hae "vie. Electric aolage pump fin’ MA soe cam AND CARRY PRICES otk; fos om " simaterisl paint Drayton Plains | orwe Sadp. Servine costs 0) Oe ine “aSFRIS CAT | TABOR ear ¢ OE eg Nels i fen ee - |SABY CLOTHES. SHOES, COAT & meee, fgeter serene an ool wee Bee wy eA = bee Co tad be eedsnseseoees ‘4 a Sunday 10:00 to $8. pe Togess ere "cone" cheap. | 61000. NS APP NY) orate ‘cabinet, GB tron, Ford er ron they ‘piywoods: interior Sees ss - Z 2-3538 after ry HOOVER PORTABLE WASHER, V¥-8 - motor, & rocker, OR ' t 61 A Utica MEN’s CLOTHING @-44,| Good cond. R. B. Munro Elec, | 3-008. "Pontiac Co, |Cameras, Equipmen fac Khaki hunting out- ron. ‘| BEAT THE CG Siab teenerie’ Ave: rE pan) ; ‘TEAGUE FINANCE T 0: [eee non wesorgs Ee es, 0 ee eT SALE | "obmate Bie TOFS 202 N, MAIN $5ou Commits, ine O08 FE) Appt Met eto 8 one ae Cy Oe ~“Sale Musical Goods 62 _ ROCHESTER, MICH. sen exe. cond. $05, Br oaes burners, 3 ovens, gonaition apr toes < ‘™ | #2 BASS ACCORDIAN. $60. Ea coat, po htNG BROS, fiape Basomber Teste Sig, A LOANS TOs. en. Bs ia Sato, Resse an * ae 5 Se Ue eee et ee foes 4 te sre ae arn 2391 Pon mene ; a 41112 w owe eOTIh, OF 1-9701 formal & St Mary's coat size | =A , 25 per cent discount op os eaeue leaned ~ Bc Reehented, Ce _8-9751, Ob 20001 d ess "9S per cent diseontin- Bat, {. PE 2-8801, ELVINATOR a plete Line of Builds colorn house ry FALL SALE Milt's Appi. Mi 61300.|__ meverything bareaie paint. white, a WEE _ LOAN S a ee “ti fe Eta in 58, bite ed a ee Emmi, an = ie As ap 3 LEAVING ; MUST SELL, Loans tod? 2 W800 Fine" Wool Pans trom. es PCL ae ~tn5 SURPLUS LU LUMBER & tes @ pinky My Kg Os ” B. eter, vin 121 Work verbayaway ot or Payment Bian chair, Kelvinator retrigerator, | 8340 Ra «ite, on_>-08 220, gallon SERCIAL oui ot MABOOARY ris cond ash a. —_._ FRIENDLY SERVIC Outlet Saginaw | good vend. $39 tor both. 9 AND tanke’ Rest $32.50. | _3-1508 after 4 p.m. LOANS $23 TO 00 : SEB ow Ave., { South B 2 . tan Regular now MRL GbteAH CAEL APE. i PES & LIVIN Te a wena gr 8 ry ‘° wits NORGE AUTO. WAShER on ‘hiv ‘SATHROOM K a. TounGs Mie” tho ‘reek a é sate HATIONAL Og FE ' Mar chalr wo chen. I maces i? . r WHEN YOU NEED — | shins, pan eae, aie meme, _Tebie lamp. PE ¢si02, Hot water steam boilers,| ANDERSON RARDWARE per Quiimeyer, OL 60871 = Best_cond, NORGE REFRIGERATOR. NEEDS| automatic water hard-| 9162 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-0062 7 * eal ua + oene pee Glass $ pe $ $ darge pilces Mi G6i8 1072 Ridge: air, $18; Philco comb.| ware, electrical es Crock . THR ED SED PEAT. WoMUE, es ie at hetkeones APPS. e! 29 - $500 | Sh Binagas eee) Fer Reigate woe mee | Bee ant nes Loe, e:| Talbott Lumber |"4%.-meim ae Foam sesicogs"spkee Diar Ti ee vias B'buch a. 'k.| Sah car tracks, = A | Plasterboard, rock eth, Paint, | PLAYER PIANO — COMPLETELY | top oll. Delivered reas. Cun : You oan ont quickly on your} == Scrap & Iron 356A OL 60871. r or farsitere, No Hardware, og p os Settons, 324 ON. th Tiguan . land. PE 4006. — “es TOF ARD, Gi FORD Yi MOTOR, EXC. COND.: a nae | wei ae Reo Rerl_ Howard. ae “70000 PUMPKINS — |"ne. o_ in , Payments to suit your Wore et ads {ell|At PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS & $29.00 you with oney problems. Machine ,«« $20,00 . cs S AT Sale Household Goods a7 Dresser estnvstuees sed a, po Mak tees Lansdey tebe. ‘ath toe | 188. BAG: re , CCTs a2100| _& service. 'p-2000. Fra Wied ie Ma eat For Sale Tires SOA ; : [ New Tnnerspring Mattress. $18.98 31128, ; cets. and $65.00 value | SMALL UPRIGHT ~ HRINTZMAN YARD DRIVEWAY ORADING Rep DELICIOds 4 aod pee foRe cj eae ater New Cotton Mattress ....... $10.50|GAR HEATER & DEFROSTER. 46. Michigan ent, 304| piano. Very good. cond OR 3-408 i: cen aravel, ak ane ; sie STA wD BRAND 14] FINANCE CO, ? ew. eioo LI 7-000 after "es, Knee Hole Desk ............ $8.00/ Complete. High, eapacity. Exc.| ard Lake Ave. | after 6 p.t ge Suvara Ave. Auburn Hgts, ae , ¢ SEWING MACHINES, TREADLE| WE BUY SELL & EXCHANGE | cond. Fits any car. FE #2014. SaED BLERGERLANI .|~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 5 te ie pen com 4 . FE 41574 & electric. 1 new pr. drapes,| EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME | Goa: STORER, WITH CONTROLS TRADE-IN DEPT. fit. $128: New outfits Sis? up. - s 12 Pontiac State Bank $7. red cna Hi $20, uphok | |, ,OARLAND FURNITURE for sale, Very good condition. | Quar, eles.’ washer ........ | instruments for School| ony sLAB OOD, DELIVEREQ. ee x WILLIAMS Mortgage Loans 54) _cottee tables _FE 8-197". OVER. wo Usk TV-aETs FROM Soane: Table top slectrie rerige .... $30.50 MORRIS MUSIC . a wg —_— 7 PC SECTIONAL AND 4 MAHOG-| $14.95 fl _ $9.95. Ba 4 6 pe. ood dinette ...,.. $16.95 | 107 8. Saginaw PE 20007 y nt, & AS. 4, W. - -LOANS—$600 to $1,500 |-s57 tables Fm besa © WALTON TV "| ‘star a8 Se Be era BE | Scie ortice Equipmeet an rida ohare Pe tai oy eal a eh he ge gen ly th washer iis Fe bets PE: s2087 modern type of lighting bony most | . 7 hoe abe ROYAL bas Bam Tipeware. ‘gaye teak “gi, Ontiend Fuel WA win A . aul’ bone “saatiene oe iene. Pm ie fener es MY bh ms crane a et es eaanes, [18 W, Pike Oe GALL FR oes v BUS: Kaleo deetens Gaus el , ¢ RMS, OF PURNITURE. ALL EY ARE ; : : ues, | - house parks Sasbooed. oe mag reel = EWING MAC Loom. : Call at factory snomroome” Miche : Say, nee. or Sale St sce Beripveet_ 4 Plants, Leon! Shr ubs 68 ~ McCulloch - Dalla a garage or on , éye STORKLINE— CRISP ae’ Gul nie eliabie ” person | fan Wiworescent, 263 Orchard cS - “wale BEAUTIFUL | BYERC an Chain Saw & Sa'second mortgages. | _2:1814 after § make pazments of 90.90 per me. : best. offer. PE | ATTENTION: Tv 4 ABSOLUTELY FREE? ~ Apply, 208 National Bull STi $33 img Center, FE’ LOSET ‘Can 4 eee wadding ma S28) Shc. Wt Foe” It's easy as ple—nothing Se eee eo dct tear, [Manian marramear| MUaStaeret Btu en | soon poumce sariaw.| tga Midst | Saat he ee get hens a Seale Swaps — 55 through Rent Ads! Room, “ile, range. 430 cach. Good cond. em A ok Beery Doo: See] Stas New Orga 's ent 130, eighty it teteren OMe Market 42975. and ee elle to Fou may mi Say Dra Py ott soa, 63 ; a beens, house apartment, any~ Reconditioned Appliances | E _3i1 Bilsabeth Lake Rd, FE 2.9400, ve eee ge gh a / wat) meee came uacs “iiss FORD Fain LANE, «DR. : Souare |Mayiar washer douse ted, $80. Also fence. Mi ¢4t98,|STEAM RADIATORS FOR EI.| 3°, thew ‘ones. pint go, Siacthal soa Nerves, Fe. vo chain saws |’ - Sonlagets Hg, Mcehing — Want Ad give Saas By, | ae HOUSE - stot borvitee. Jupp | We sate tn service ot your) Min Sg fetes you ACTION. Diat FE} “CRUMP ELECTRIC’ "FULLY INSULATED |7ig ‘Bren Paras HoUGHTEN e” “SON = ; AL PA : en ee. ANC. CALL ER 4PM. | ; c Be rite Ta . and. “y BU, BEAT ation. ie: W218, bos ‘liane peel 6 FEROS. 1 eeeten 8 OR P| everyday 8 to 1 ae: “ok ioe! Ss H \, ie \ . ‘ ; : \ f < A . i i iA . ea P ‘ 4 : ree \ 4 , ; \ in ‘ + t \ ; uy F | i . \ \ \ : \ 4. tenis: Uinvssuntiballes % -. @VERILL'S WEED CARS . Shop tt, then bring it here for top dollars. 2030 DIXIE Hwy, PE 2-0078 FE 4-6806 nS Sy as alt H. J. VAN WELT +1558 _- 1951 to 1957 Models or We Pay You CASH FOR Your CAR HASKINS * CHEVROLET | “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County's | Fastest Growing Dealer” Pee 8507 i Track Parts 8A eters -». | CHEV, . ‘sriatna 4 gambler NASH ai CARS 1983 Rambier scnvert. nak, runs Rambler ‘sedans. 2 to choose - Red and black. na, ms eee ee ees fF: eetee rt eee eee All ’52 and ’53 Models No Money Down 1951 -Pontiae R&H, auto. trans trans P . 19ke Oherreieh Club Coupe, ons 1883 jet. R&M, auto, trans, 1951 Nash Ambassador, very od ee ee ee oes peeked pee eeey ¥-4 2-Dr, Wins ‘aid tooks | ™ r har . H wer, ae a eulo, trans, 198@ Ford Pairis “lub sedan, All white * rier & Dr Windsor, Ren rans, Power Milton Extra Mee Wenn al cond" SATURDAY ONLY Over 50 cars to choose from NO FINANCE PROBLEMS 4 Ambaai “auto. trans. 956 = Buick ae weeeee Birmingham Nash “CLARKSTON Motor Sales. Chrysler - Plymouth priced — New 1957 hardtop TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Evenings—Please E hone MAple 5-5141 - FE 5-0178. * alas. 1955 —_—— Low Haskins Chev. Dixi < Maple igh ~g aa M 2. a i987 V4 PG. 4-DOOR wagon. Original finish, spotless interior. New car appearance. Save plenty on ine one, Just your eer down, Th ASKINS CHE Vv. 6751 Dinte Highway at M-18 Maple p- ml ; im, A. “yadio, heater, origins] paint, Our | stock 30118. Your old car aes 8. MAIN CLARKSTON 3h CHEVY BEL sda as LA Open nites.” “eH OL ig neers e 1 me A Saale : “ex : Fa papa aisson ins , 4 Parkiane, Pully| ¢ 1936 Ford equipped, All priced tose, OUR LINE OF ENOLISH- Bo A ae via’ . Rochester's Friendly Olds Dealer 528 N. Main,Rochester. ~ OL 1-9761& Cyr aeued itl's ae _5-1086 after 4. “AUBURN MOTORS “ Ford 4 Dr. station wagon. very lew m rage e. w BF. fs, Ble maner, fist Ss the ‘ot Cher, ty, "bot both with Powerglide, ~ tg tag 3 ; ya a Ae Fd ats tio , Pick-up, sharp for king, oo ‘or ewe, re et ot po sapely a ont bee ready tor Winter | a, a trata heen ~ West Side Used Cars Drive oe the vaiforence’ woce' benny wee aide hore Cars sURDEN. “somet. Yoke one ati Se Sales MM. AT ronp' oo uy'S 22611 PORD 1985 V-8 Pagor,. Trans, Radia & heater, Very low mileage. ey special, $1206 full price: Haskins Chev. Dixie Highway at M-18 Maple’ pet ~ en nites ‘til ® ar for $1. i ee eRe = eet aca eee Pi $1,506. Behute MM 80 outer. Piymouth, Woolward ai — “83 ¢ HARDTOP aepee ry radio, heater, white Bel Air owned by a little Senen ioe . $09 down & ity {N GOOD COND ae 46100, Vine- an De- One Mich. Republic fa wa Rae ve are ving over is HURRY et out to 2325 Auburn Rd. to _ save time. ‘%¢ CHEV. BEL AIR HARD TOP, black, overdrive, r&h. new ma oOK. Ese DR. _ cond.” lew" miileags, Tadlo, we 3 maa sisee ® very clean car, A fi 1067 Bias Che 2 ee jac a hardtop. Radio, hea’ mirrors, $150 for e Assume payments. PLateau 2-3 after 4p. 53 CHEVY “BEL _AIR L, HARDTOP. walls, PG. R & H. FE et 6-1332_ or 1131 Dover. otors, B'ham mouth, Woodward ‘at nunter. with | 1865, DEL RAY CHEVY 2.0R. on, went ge jeans, Be ord $1,080. PE 3.2300 “f*" PONTIAC CATALINA _ | Sacer = GAR anv IN SIRADE: als re ehi AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors a5 chrysler - a, mt, apr art pena top. Dyne-Fiow, R. v iat radon Trane -|"S4 Pontiac & oon. Station wa. g motes Soo a goon - Z 4 ¥y 23 Hasta HOUGHTEN & SON | i CHEVY “SPORT COUPE FE | "then Corner Pike & East Bias? PE 3-741 | +5) MI 42738 1000 &. Woodward, Zz 7 FE 54-1392. or 1131 91525, o' Ks 6 CHEVY ¢ DR. 310 SEDAN | ‘5s : We consider vi roi BGS CA : che Seta ss, Samiti Dyke, Utica, ae apogee 4 Pet Low MILE age. 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(2) Godrey’s Talent. . 8:00—(7) Voice. Met Opera sop- rano Nadine Conner, tenor - Eugene Conley, ballerina Marina Svetiova, pianist Earl Wild. (4) 11 Twenty-One, (2) Danny Thomas $:30—(7) Welk’s Top Tunes. (9) Front Page Chal. (4) Turn of Fate, Attorney David Nivan risks Jessica Tandy star in “Murder Bel —_— in “The 1! Marguerite Piazza joins singer |. Mitchell in first show. (9) Fal- 10:00—(7) Star Perform. Teresa . Wright in ‘Lady in the Wind.” (9) Natiohal News.: (4) Death Valley, (2) Ameche Presents. 10-10—(9) Weathervaine. 1 11:23—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Louise Latimer, ‘‘Two in Re- volt.”’ * 1:3e—(7) 30) Minute Theater, Woman” walks into past. (4) Tonight. - Mary Margaret McBride. TUESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. 6:58—(2) On The Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:45—(2) News, $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Carnival. Cartoon 8:30—(7) Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. $:85—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- er Room. : 9:30—(2) “Arthur Godfrey. (4) ‘Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Our Friend 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth, Consequences. 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. 11:18—(2) Love of Life. 11:26—(7) News. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin 11:45~(2) Guiding Light. 11:58—(9) Billboard. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 2:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) Tex and Jinx. (7). 12 O'Clock Comics. (9) The Things We See. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Howard Miller. (7) The Erwins. (FF Pride of the Family. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Charm Theater. (9) Movie, 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride and Groom. . 4:%—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) Range Rider. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. 6:00—(2) The Early Show. 4) Ray Milland. (7) Sir Lancelot. (9) Dance Party. &:30—(4) Patti Page. (7) Mickey Club. &:45—(4) News, Motorists Expected fo Increase Mileage NEW YORK — The National Pe- troleum News, in its annual Fact- book, predicts that the average American motorist will drive use automatic transmissions com- sancti with 48 per cent today; Calumet Airman Killed in Missouri Car Crash an. auto accident near here Satur- day. Airman ‘3-C Ralph Rantenen, 18, a native of:Calumet was a_pass- enger in a car which crashed into an embankment on U.S; 66 in St. Louis County, He wag attached to Chanute Air Force Base. Development of America’s great plains was delayed for years by. the mistaken idea that land which! . would not have trees.on it would gasoline octane ratings will rise (5 points premium’ and 7 points |regular), and 41 per cent of all -CRLW, (oom) = WW, cose) weak, dun WAYE, (mm WRON, cate == ictior { Talk 606--WIR, News Sports Foe ey yo wou Kew a Marty |uste—won, Mune... =n ham | Aides Ask if | “lows weather” ee ne CRLW, Nove, Daria . 1:80—WIR, Dr. Malone : i Duler- : es Qua Date ee to “Meweuh | WIE Tom 4 ee Mulholland - Gromyko Meet Opened WXYZ | Sports | ae to:00—w, ' Godtrey New Avenues - W, 4 3 ‘ to wax, rh Teh es Btory | eth Ma fa Perkion . conga Pega “Notes ot oa a" iD. mean weap iw “Darien . ‘“* 2 De WXYZ. Prea Wot, "| Yeon, America “io Kuen’ | 2:20-—WJR, 2nd Mra. Burten|P&rtment dificigls awaited Mos- CKLW, Guy Nunn - CKLW, News, Shiftbreak (COw reaction today for evidence WIBK. Bows Reid 10:30-—W Ww 3, NBC Bandstang| WPON, Don Zee Sho on whether the unprecedented] fea potar Bxtre Spits, Mackinnon | QPON, Chu ty, Mors=®! 9:00-WJR, Pat Buttram - |Dulles-Gromyko talk -here will Mickey cece ta ; J, gy oe ’ jlead to some improvement in So- Rik ! tie a ww, News, _ 200W Wd, Bows sree WCAR, News, Page jviet-American relations. Wd, Bet Your Lite CoLw pent Sen) weve] GEL. own, Davies ~~ | .00-am, mows fants ~*~ * © CELW, True Wee Rows, Hed. " car Se & WWJ, Woman in House - Meanwhile, Secretary of State bay tA Night Line WPON. Early Bird Club WOR, Deo 'MecKinnce News, Chase Dulles and hig aides were care- won Casey : WCAR, Martyn, Spts. fully studying Foreign Minister Tae WIR, Musto Fal 11 :80-—WJIR, for Music 4:00--WJR, Parade of Bands! Andrej 9:00—WJR, Weather jews, Wolt CKLW, News, Davies WW), News "Gontestons""|Andrei Gromyko's comments in : Hoi cxuw. Sports, Davia WIBK, Clark Rei WXYZ, Waitri » (the person-to-person discussion to Woam, News rom. ‘a Town TUESDAY AFTERNOON Woan, Reve Slee Hows 4:00—WJR, Dan : i. ney wwi' Maine J, News, 12:00—WJR, Jim Vinall “owas ae — x * * oe oe News, Wolf /\| WW, News, ¥. Elisabeth W, News, Chase =| Sound CKLW, News, David ‘1 OxLW, Som ‘Livestock WHYE, ews, McKenzie The statement which both men 10:00—WJR, Handicap WJBK, News, Reid / wea News, Thomas decl tha ww News, WPON, News, MacKinng& News, MacKinnon 6:00—-WIR, Phil Pai Ls Lenhart “|agreed to ared that exchange Wain of Town detection: mak winie News, Tom George wok. go ® “9 a of views had been helpful in < larifying the policies of the ae Ween, hock Tike’ beat mar 12:30-—W4JR, Time Out, Music| Goby" SPM» Chase = |C . 10:30—WJR, World we Sh WXYZ, News, Mantovant two governments on these major wan ee, Ter .- sega = Ys CKLW, News, Davies WPON: Musle With Mecca /areas of common interest,.Gromy- 11:00—WJR, News . WWJ, Minu wm shechan 2;00—WJR, Wendy: Warren | 5:30—WJR, Music Hail ko told reporters upon leaving ORLY, wows rae Re Dena WYZ, Jin’ Resves CRLW, News, Chase Dulles’ house, with a friendly WIBK, — — George CKLW, News, Davies WCAR: Sport farewell handshake at the front sion “useful.” ~~ *& * Defense Official at Port Huron. Asst. Secretary Maguire Will Speak at Opening of Opportunities Exhibit PORT HURON ® — Asst, Sec- retary of Defense Perkins Maguire ae ee ee er at cy oo Degg He the three-day Busi tor Michigan exhibit eee. * * * Special exhibits will include a model of the earth satellite -planned for future launching by the United States, an atomic re- actor model and several guided - Await Moscow's , that he considered the ses-) Informed -officials said neither a noe to eee ee ew ideas or proposals for dealing with any of the problems raised: .| to do it himself . . Opportunities The exhibit will feature 150 dis- i —————— By EARL New Year's eve. floated rather high, too. - “Giveaways and westerns are It might be. good for one Hawailan show Oct. 10 against WILSON The chef rolled in a roast pig do so,” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Pat Boone was late for guess he’s trying to — find space. That's what happens in the city.” , Ferrer can't find a leading {plays of military missiles and weapons, industrial products and/is up to $1,500. muclear devices, each intended to|. -EARL’S PEARLS: Notice | stimulate business in Michigan. |ehurch: “Not everyone who etc.” rer That's earl, brother. Here's. “hie New Bead: to Television Success now, so we may do a ‘giveaway western’ and give away a whole state, like Nevada,” merely “amused,” he said, at “Maverick” top- : ping him in his battle with Ed Sullivan. We were at a luau because Steve'll do. a’ Bing-Frankie show. The party was to whoop at Columbla and his prof said, have automobile sponsors and -have to drive . , Sack Barry underwent minor surgery for blood poisoning , . . Jose B'way musical, “Captain Paradise,” may have . Pretty Nana Leigh has switched from modeling to singing . Kelly home in Philly is being readied for Princess Grace's Christmas visit . staid New York Times refused an ad for the show, “Look Back in Anger"-—-too sexy . . . Judy Garland. took over an entire hotel floor during her Philadelphia theater engagement - . » Stam Musial’s fee for a TV appearance ( aaa incr 1957) WILSON NEW YORK—Tye town was so jammed it was an eutumns! Whe aitis ligne vais: tow eves Siines Renate test dailies ming the tep ef the Paramount clock. The aroma of barbecued ribs floated very high—and some of the guests _Bteve Allen, city slicker from Chicago, very sober, spoke about’them thar TV westerns, “Have you thought of doing your show in Pees cowboy clothes?” I asked Steverino, whom 7 “Maverick” topped In a Trendex Sunday, the big things show. NBC's the CBS Edsel | it up in advance. That's the TV technique now—get ‘em talk- ing before the show, stop up your ears afterward. as the climax to the dinner. Some press guy from out of town was very fresh if you |*#Y ask me, chirped, “Oh, look, they invited the TV critics.” ara esd tg alae ap * * Ben Gimbel, the Sehadsipnin: -cutup, went to Paris and mailed back Atlantic City picture postcards. They bore a: stamp saying, “Postmaster: If not delivered in § ays, please English class, “- one a parking to. kids who man for his . The . . The in Londen enters this NANA church is converted. Please take care of your handbags, The event will take place at the Mueller Brass Co, Plant. | * * About one-fifth of the 40,000 ous products used in the national defense program. ma Other speakers at exhibit ses- Baur, chief counsel for the U.S. Navy; Col, John H. Ford dr., of the U.S, Army’s Detroit Ord- hance District; and Brig. Gen, Beverly H, Warren of the U.S, Air Force. The event is sponsored by the City of Port Huron, the U.S. Dept. oe ln a Ee ‘lof crops, . industries. Detroiter Dies as Car Overturns in Arkansas Hubert Hon, 40, died at a Bates. a ee ee ee — had been visiting relatives in this area. Girl, 4, Dies of Burns DETROIT (® = Anita Jones, 4, died yesterday of burns suffered dh Rage Bg slaying with was, Retired Bellman Lives in Caboose “Al Four Chains | |Make Changes |that emphasize a trend slowly | jgathering momentum. And it's : met with cash, surveys and F ideas 1|vidual listener, the emphasis is on information, the background mood|. |}; Mostly soft music, listens as it travels, Fight TV, Independent Stations for America’s Mobile Public By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK «® — Morning, noon and night now, there's the sound of network radio on the comeback trail on the nation's airwaves. * * * All four major chains-American, Columbia, Mutual and National— are busy with autumn changes “We're . pus Nag down the the competition of shaun and ‘teapots,"’ said Matthew J. Culligan, vice presi: dent in charge ef the NBC radie network, . “Teapots” are the independent stations that concentrate on the top 40 jukebox tunes. * * * a — hetwork spokesman STRESS INFORMATION “Instead, with focus on the indi- * * are returning * * * pata ng Ho danoe ri started its fall programs dur. SELECTIVE realize it Two solid facts underlie what is} — on. a Reds Eaploded Big Nuclear Bomb - TOKYO ® = Japan's Central Meteorological Observatory re- ported today that the Soviet Un- ion exploded a nuclear. bomb yes« terday north of. the Arctic Circle in eastern Siberia. * * * An observatory said the bomb was “larger than 10 megatons,"" a force equivalent to that of 10 million tons of TNT. U.S. experts assume that any blast ‘in the megaton range means a ada ap. , : The U.S, "ise Energy Com- mission announced Aug, 22 that the Russians had begun a new series of nuclear tests. The AEC reported another explosion Sept. 8 and a third Sept. 24, the latter at a site north of the Arctic Circle. Chile has practically all the coal deposits found in South America, | (In 1832» 20 years before the Elevator was invented | way of studying the audience ca! ; ‘Beeps’ From Space Have Russian evant 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7)! My Little Margie. 2:30—(2) Verdict Is Your s. (7) Topper. 2:40—(9) ‘Mary Morgen. 10:16—(9) Theater 15. 20:99—(1) Publie Defender, (9) |#:53—() News. City Detective. (4) Big Tenis:99(2) Brighter Day. (® Queen (7) American Band- Highlights. (2) Ellery Queen, 11:00) Soupy's On. oe - Chester 11:15—(4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Weather. 3:18—(2) Secret Stotm, for a Day. (7) _ stand, (9) Request Playhouse. $:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) Bugle 3:48—(4) Modern Romances. — 11:20—(4) Sports: Parker. (2) /4:00—~(2) Susie. (4) Private Secre- Sports. _ tary. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 1 Corn on the 4 Corned beet | 8 Pruit y 12 Mineral rock | 13. 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Some say they al- ready have. seen jit. ‘ ".,%. * The Russians are busy kissing their’ own reflections in mirrors over their triumph in being first big plunge into space. ‘iow come we didn’t, after all the talking U.S; officials did about big plans for a satellite?’ Already there is the usual de- mand for an. investigation. Sen. Symington (D-Mo) wants the Sen- ‘United States would have/erty say: be laughed off,” Symington says. * *« & Nobody has been heard laugh ing, except maybe the television at their own jokes. (Like the one about the lonesome satellite spotting a gleam of light as it passed over its home base and radioing back wistfully; ‘Is satellite in the win- dow for me?’ . There is official pooh-poohing, however. White House press sec- retary James C. Hagerty shows no dismay that the Russigns suc- cessfully launched the first arti- ficial moon. “We never thought of our program as one which was in a race with the Soviets,” Hag- s. . But the Russians obviously thought they were in a race and proceeded to win it. It isn't so hard to win a race opponent didn’t héar’ the your ng x * * Scientifically, it may not mat- 'US. Must Answer for Losing the Satellite ‘Race’ very serious matter that cannot{This-country's satellite project oe leisure pace. What effect will this have American allies, to say noth- of the Sh eutral”’ bloc? .. this. country devoting 2. Is attention to science and engineering? Many educators and others have long contended: that We are not—that the Soviets are forging ahead of us, Will the dra- questions of this sort if the Amer-| ican people, squinting into the sun} for a glimpse of the man-made) moon, had a detailed report from|}. their government: on just what) has happened and what is being! done about it, It would answer a matic launching of the man-made moon force us to answer the hat happens next? 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