HOSPITAL BOND ISSUE EXPLAINED—Carl . Tt. Flath (center), new Pontiac General Hospital director, -huddle@ with Harold B. Euler (left), . “hospital Board of Trustees public relations chair- Or Board up p Addition Warns Director By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR..- _ If voters say “no? at the Oct. took 18 months between the time the estimate was made (February, the | 1954). Missing Boy, I, “Found Slain The commailige cahed. vty the | addition couldn’t have been built with the original $3,000,000 addi- tion approved by voters in No- vember of 1954, Fiath answered by declaring it and when the bids were received (April, 1956). During this the alle meeting to inform’ citizens of the . aman, and Fred V. Haggard, a committee chair... _tinportance_behind the -vote,and just what the ~iman for the Greater Pontiac Community Advis- $950,000 issue will eventually a oe the ao een time, the director continued, bulld- ing costs soared in this. area 22 el gh 0 Bog or enough to increase $240,000, “even without the adatom of complicat ing design factors.” In answer to another question, Flath said officials trimmed down werclto SUMMON the May 39 iowns af (Costinnel 0 Fran. Col. 5) ‘tod and. rasan ~Both— rie 4 Police” Say, “She Did It LOS ANGELES @—A $-year-old boy who had been missing since Wednesday was found shot to Sky Salute Soles Find t Quiet Today ‘in litle Rock tke; Gov. Faubus Tout}. | as Each Waits for Move) | bythe Other fi, E bh _ LITTLE ROCK, Ark, —An escort of soldiers en- countered no trouble today in‘ taking nine Negro stu- School for a 10th day of in- grated classes, i oe dents ‘into Central High| About 100 white students|~ 3 ° The election concludes ‘the business of tba cosivelition SMILE OF CONFIDENCE — Teamsters "AFL-CIO. by El “MIAMI BEACH;-Fla, (INS) — The Inte ers today dected 3h chatequae Seal ors warning that they will be o¥sted from iy keene td His Smashing Vcoy Climax of Convention — “Two Foes Never in Race as Delegates Jump Upon” “Victory Bandwagon, js - By ROBERT B. TARR / Managing Editor, Pontiac Press ae MIAMI BEACH—On the head of James Riddle Hotta : oR today was placed the $50,000. crown of the largest labor _ Organization in the country. The 44year-old Detroit labor’ Jeader’s climb to the rich throne of the International Brotherhood of Team- ~sters climaxed years of battling opponents from con- gressmen down to the average rank-and-filer. __-His fight down here to win the president's chair — - was probably one of the easiest ones. He smothered " his two opponents, William A. Lee and Thomas J. -Haggerty, both - Chicago, with an avalanche of , votes, ‘Hoffa attained the majority of 878 ‘yous of the total 1,754 at 12:08, less than three hours after de od roll call began. x * * With the victory it was almost a cinch that the AFL- _|CIQ would make good its threat to throw out the 1,400,- ~ |@0>-mnember transportation Workers union from its ie or their hero mounted in_ — ht hg, tote forthe members on his huge ‘bandwagon were almost uncontrollable, Outgoing President Dave Beck had a hard time keeping order. _ The former vice ent of ‘the union was never AP Wirephote about it, as There was no “doubt Jimmy Hoffa's smie shows, as he was swept to the leadership of: | the International Teamsters election at Miami Beach today, His opponents never slowed ‘the Hoffa bandengen for a secoritl. Flouting _ 4 to 1 landslide despite a behind in the roll call Cattoting, © as strom the rostrum — which — sonday. The historic meeting, one of the leader’s dynasty + weirdest in trade union -|when he joined the the Jewish New Year, on Sept. 26. The Day of Atonement ritual is inaugurated on the leve of the holy day with singing of ‘‘Kol Nidte,” the celebrated prayer in forgiveness for trespasses and.er- rors committed during the past Reform Jewish. —— held at Temple eg Elizabeth Lake Rd., at 8:30 p.m. Nathan Hersbifield will speak on the topic, “4 one.” oe Yom Kippur morning services all preach on "The Dance of Life.” ’ SERVICE FOR CHILDREN ~A children's service will be held s tee at 5 p.m. egy be tu nished by the Temple Choir. and Mrs, Re- ne don’t. awant war. We can’t lead with words, we must lead with deeds,” Mrs, Roosevelt said. ship as the rest of world has come to depend on us,” One .question asked of Mrs. Roosevelt at a ithec ‘held later _Acthas: wrapped, the United States in an ing than Russia’s.” enon eee Smee . |simple, immediate need, is to lift Because ‘the Soviet Union tas” set~up~ an! Iron Curtin tighter and more bind.\iron curtain, I think it is stupid greeted the curious crowd to an-|death in an abandoned house last : history, has been marked because “we we “ swer questions posed by a hospital night. Lying dead next to him was Mice ae |p ot.O-Gold Holds by bitterness “among rival » - |elexed eran” He ae fact - finding committee of the/his crippled grandmother, who Oe ai factions seeking the top) vation was tapid, He be- council headed by Fred V. Hag-jloved and wanted him as her own. W th if $400 for Person. teamster job. i IsB oy, | [paleo wae pl abe gard, past council president. Police sald she apparently ea er omorrow Puzzle When the convention ‘opened dent of the IBT when h VOTE YES “| Killed. him, theg-took her own : Solving uZZie- inate reg Spell of the when he ‘At the condlusion of the two-hour) Mle = 5 The weather man must be a} _. |... ease te a Ragen 5 ha Former. City Residnt| as onl 39 years old. meeting, — delegates — Young Ronald Barrett _ White too. For to- pings lye Soy ier pesos 3 Vice President Thomas Protecting Freight Cor chart and socceesha. site at 8 ive pepe ies dlhapeal om ome wth 0 bullet in his back. The at Ann Arbor, or to other grid appearing in~ today's. Press on| John Rammed sbuieg ts a tie Dead same te to the the facts outlined at Thursday’s|grandmother, Mrs. Allene Durston} 4 contests, a pleasant day. The out-/page 22 is now worth $400 posing candidates to two, A U. 8. military policeman whol ordered trustee over Local 614. He nein _-|- Continued’ on Page 2, Col. 1) partly cloudy and warm.) That's goed sews to all pustlo | | 1 president William [Mitt and killed a Korean boy has| sti holds this. post with = ee cna a eth this Saturday 06. the | Wane A year eae | Meauerty, a leader of eheitas. [art of Ponting who grew up inj i i sass te Pentine *s e s : will rise to a comfort- postmark your o Wi Drives, talked x] ie : 3 * Secretary of Defense Charles | The outlook for is not|!ast week's puzzle may help you! jot, thus paving. the. way for a adetrockod ine ay 1 dot of) to Mark Yom Kippur Wilson looks to.the sky as a [quite so pleasant. The U, sdecide which words to choose I0*) victory for one of thet: |S Humchon, Korea, when. : , formation of Air Force planes Weather Bureau predicts partly|this week's contest, so turn topage) 5. 11. nicked up strength|of Korean students passed by. _ passes overhead in salute. The to mostly cloudy anda little warm-|15 and read why the puzzle crea-| oi. on ention went on. A ~Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar,) fight was part\ot a special jer with showers likely over most/tors picked the winning words. : ates aid wan thee to balk, will be observed in synagogues throughout the world| ceremony honoring Wilson at jot the area. And don't forget to read the riles| DOMINATE, SESSIONS aneretng $0 the Berens area’ Wires Mackie Ft. Myers, Va. Thurday. Also | The mercury fell to a ‘chilly|and clues carefully. A little extra)’ Hoffa forces have completely) portation Ministry, and then fire i from sunset today until sunset tomorrow. included was a general retreat |44 last night in downtown Pontiac.| attention to.these details may be the |. They] het that struck 15-year-old | x os ae Atonement, traditionally observed of. ground-troope, Wilde retires -iHowever by 2 p.ni, St hed eltmbed) the @tterence between winning ocd iiaere santas Saw. 9 tion) Seng Jeon Won tn the stomach. |’ -Chambe “Asks Meeti Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ee oo H tors from other clubs. Since we|$ hon ‘Dialga ber have groups in nearly all our sur-|¢ F fectly stned -@ rounding communities, we should) § ‘ ; 4 fare well in this category.” i$ ;3 2 le ja SS ee Vole on Hospital Bonds included in Pontiac’s public im- t program. Mayor William W. Donaldson replied that for 12 years” if the hospital was ‘ heh ok hl Sherwin Birnkrant, B'nai Brith j But if a hike is necessitated, he | Always Compare Prices $.90.N. Sagingw —N oor ~ SIMMS Belore You Buy — $0080 SCROSS4000 08000008 L : : -Nationally Famous B : * Bulova ~* Elgin * Longines WATCHES | Money-Saving : ae 4 Brand Wew—Latest Models tor Ladies and Men Hunters! School Children! WATERPROOF YOUR SHOES! 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Cs ee Bh AE hae oe "JUST SOUTH OF | ‘Opposite Auburn Avenue’ es 7 4 : : 3 S -e | : ; A : ' ‘* ; of sa 4 o 4 : geese | , %, — nr ; eM \ seek hs ~e ’ . ‘s ; ; \ : es ie. a at Ce Cie eS yt ye 4 : A gt Pe _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, ocTOBER 43 1957 “3 Deaths: in Pontiac and Nearby ‘he MRS, MARGARET DEGNOAT - LAPEER — Service for Mra. = x - at a 1 ert. Lyle Aldrich, <0, of Siepuot Carton and Lewig th Cliristi, Texas, formerly of Roc a“ mie Phe of. Clyde. [Margaret DeGroat, $8, resident/ester, will be. at 1_p.m. arb —— farm ponds herve most of her life; who died from Pixley Funeral Home, ‘The af” A TATEMENT REBQU ns amended ‘he ‘ Thursday in a Lapeer Hospital, “will be at 2 p.m. from the Lib. erty Street Gospel. Church. The Rev. Frank S. Hemingway will ‘jotticlate and burial will be in. Mt. Hope Cemetery. Her body will be at the Baird Funeral Home until Rev, T. C: Riddle will officiate, Acts ot Mtarth 3, 1933, and with burial ‘in Mt. Avon Cemetery. 333; ~ eg sucdenly- Monday us Christi, where he. had coriuta four caskead We ab foes eee a ee Creamery Co. since 1949. linker, “aise SRacanet ethos and bes Surviving is -his wile, Charlotte; Business ‘manager are. of | exeept @undey ana! y to time of service. yee sons, | Robert J., Guy and Pag Mareld Ai Pitagerald, Pon- pro- Mrs, DeGroat is ‘survived By|Charies, one Fiu- Raitor: John’ W. Piteguraid, 48. Weet ale *—|posals by instructing the Disarm-|q ve her father to work. at &/six sons, William and Donald Van-| Vanna; to. grandilren; five| yen" Pns, ig On pre aoe, REARING, | | went a he . “Jplace known as the Barnes Es-|decar, of Pontiac, Francis Vande." Maynard, all of Rochester, and gore. oh Wen er, "Pontlae, the of Weert ae gotjations on .the basis of the tify ( iran tate. : car of Louisville, Ky., Lewis De De| Edwin of San Diego, Calif., and a) That -the owner is: (if owned by e| Siscint Mane, ines Sean thts Western plan for arms cuts — and! 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As bids the gatherings at his lake front home. tock hia ‘viidasindle Reo rro 2) ‘@-man always willing to — a ae: 1 and ‘help out in any ; Gira: Females between: es and —_— counties throughout the state, and formed the inciplency for much of the present. highway system of Mich- — igan. He became a highway au- thority. * S * “He designed and put into opera- tion a center line marking machine for pavements that has been adopted _ on a nationwide scale. His only regret has been tist the building of wider highways to carry the ever increasing traffic has meant. the removal of many of our shade No retiring public ‘official in the history-of our county has shown him than -is Lzow . -BELKNAP. eee * a Oakland County has been fortu- ~—nateto have his —‘serviets;—and— fortunate to be assured of them in future years in an advisory pees, “At 60 Lzow will ‘Tefuse to rust ou The Man About Town. _ Powder Puff Race Our Usual Contestant Not in Competition This Time _ 14 and 20 and 110, Oakland County's usual bad repcenente tive in such things, Mrs. Janey Hart, ia not a competitor in Michigan's annual _ powder puff aviation derby which flies chairman of the event, the wife of .our Lieutenant Governor ‘Phil A. Hart ~ plane is ‘heen handled by her eo-pilot, Mrs, Bernice Trimble “been more.worthy of the honers“"*-° ~ ¢ so ey sh m Can We All Have « Hunters” the Same Thing? We lke to hunt sind think there Let's quit _ ‘should be a law to Mr. sniff “at a case Average Hunter. very hunter ihe Asien fe. ng qu o carry a gun - ; or bow, Also, any hunter found cn art “earrying ’a. deadly weapon while behing “under the influence of alcohol or quests farmer or land owner an hour of . Aaah teen postponed pe epee petal ay Genes -Sesiane te Sind sue friendlier relations fewer _ from the wrong. of the Penta- iL SS I wets , Women Answer | it up to calibrate the breeze and ya Letter on Buses the enemy throws a quoit over it. oe ix How much responsibility do you The strategie command of the il assume for your children, Mrs. W.?_ . climate cabinet has full charge - is In. the Waterford - bus of the atmospherical i - NEA Service. |b Welcome. Reliet for the Soviets | roads with no. shoulders or side- . , walks. Who'll be responsible afin nd avy ¢lub. they get sick or hit by cars going . by, ‘over them? Fd like to see you let- David Lawrence NS ie ceoraanmers oe. Only Congress. Approves WASHINGTON —~ Many ‘lawyers are writing to this correspondent from all parts of the country ask-. ‘tions “the supreme law of the binding only upon the parties to land,” the president may take any that case and no others.” means he wishes to enforce any Since the Supreme Court has Mrs, W, doem't know what she's about. In the first place, if, © “He lifted Us Bug tl ‘Outof the Mud - S . It surely is quite proper and. fit- +———-ting that-such a widely attended ee ee ne . _ of Leow V. Betxnar. | ee Im his 41 years with the Oakiand County Road Commission, the great- 2. er part of which ‘time he was its '__ ¢hief engineer, he did more than any- “body else to develop our highways from the horse and buggy, mud and ; sand rut days to their present status. When he came here in 1916 a there was hardly « mile of pave- . ment in the county. Now we ) have as over 600 miles... ee ee ae ' ‘There. were only about. 500. miles as deo de cand G"onk ety 41 _ years ago. Now we hhve over 2,400 - He was largely responsible for de- Uvering us from the old pathmaster system of maintaining the roads _ (which did little to maintain them), and putting our — a busi- nesslike basis. * While his prime project was the. _Pontiac-Detroit multi-lane pavement, that was only the starter, to be fol- lowed by many others in our county. it Co ae # Sen ‘of Filnt. Bb atm cena om re ae bam acts a ie A wonderful mother to her +-While- the. autumn fotiage dis- law. Here, however’, rile off been. reversing itself on several you’ to sign your full statistical heori: the Constitution says: Constitutional issues for more than name, you didn’t write in good gyerlooking cot ke aft 100 years now, the use of troops to faith. I don't think you have small =; “This Constitution, and the istry is a monument to the sion Jaws ot the United States- which ——*™foree_an_order _on which the children. and it you do, you-don't thumbed :. shally —-enall-te court could later be proved wrong know what itis to love them, ae : thereof; and all treaties made, "bt do irreparable damage.- T raised two children’ and lost. I the days of sail Columbus or which shall be made, under This is why the late Charles ™y Son in service for the like of- hired. sailors with big ears. But _ the authority of the United Warren, himself an assistant at- you. I have a granddaughter and _ we thought the internal combus- States, shall be the supreme law torney general and as I sure don’t want her killed for tion engine had freed man from ot the land.” the nation’s most noted historian want of school buses. If you live time, tides, wind and rain checks. | . , : in the field of the judiciary, says in Waterford and don't know the _ Nothing is said to the effec " | her onan ae Depron cat {hat 4m hie monumental “History of situation, you should keep your - That's the way it is. It. the . Ol Ghders or mandates of the courts the Supreme Court of the United nose out of other people's business. wind. isn’t blowing toward .-the LAWRENCE gress which for- interpreting the Constitutio# are States,” Page 748, Volume Il: Mrs. Hazel Blair short leftfield fence there's no : use oft meni troops to “the supreme law of the land.” As “However the court may inter- 6527 Elizabeth Lake Rd. . game today. i j enforce court , One qnaitent lawyer writes; pret the provisions of the Consti- = enn ee es — ion oe A oo oie tution, t is stil the Constitution Tells of Hearing Portraits Posse Comita rr iw ; 4 — originally pesged in 1878 but was raaord in America has esee heig cision of the ourt.” on Amendment By JAMES J. METCALFE tated and —yecod! Ol that amet . 2 & hearing “You ask me, dearest one, how gress on August 10, 1956, and now 7 ee eS Be oie Only Congress, therefore, ‘can Public will be beld auch . -. You realty meaaro me reads as follows: . : acta met i PES daw: that becomes- __Wednesday, Oct. | ‘ke | se “tederal court is “the law Pas*-20y" , ment to the Sylvan Lake Zoning °° * AM@T ll * * * of the land’ — “the ‘law of the land.” Only Con- Ordi inelude “Planned | ** _. « My life, my memory. . You «Whoever, except in cases and gress can authorize the use of fed- Ordinance fo include a ” are today, tomorrow, and... . LAW OF EACH CASE eral troops to enforce a Jaw. Only !dustral Park District” on Or- jy o0 New Year “egos eh “Each decision ts ever anything the people themselves can amend Chard Lake road from Inverness ‘The only one I cherih and gress, willfully uses any part of the ‘More than the law of the case ac- the Constitution. east to city limits. Light manulac- I always would remember. . Army or the Air Force as a posse’ tually decided by the court and ~ (Copyright, 1987) turing and processing would-be yy jife had little meaning, dear comitatus or otherwise to execute cade sec ~ ——~- permitted. A lumber yard is ex- Until you came Boe play in the Pontiac area has not reached its gorgeous peak, a drive inte the country this weekend will be a colorful revelation te Nature plays no favorites, A letter just received from , Harry Broderick of Rochester says Detroit criticism of the manner in which Oakland County offi- cials- "spre their duties is merely a case of the.pot calling the. white lily black. . After ‘watching him for the 41’ years that he has been building our roads, Tm sure res Leon V. Belknap will not take his retirement like a man mentioned at his recent honor dinner. This fellow reads the obituaries every _day, and if his name is not there he does last. night's dishes. a Violets that bloomed at the usual time last. spring in the yard of Mrs. Lola Nostranp — at 1155. Fairbanks St.; are now on a.reptet pertermense. ‘The 3,755 who were wei inbeted in the firet round in our ‘football contest com- prise a lot + pood company, including : Nesterick of 253 Rockwell St., last contestant to grab off the whole $300. oem By general edict, this has been desig- nated as 4 = Statiesiat -ewapaper- Week, — _ body else, who kept up the inces- _ sant fight to have our highways | _ built and maintained to keep pace ne ths PONTIAC PRESS _ Pontiac 12. Michigan po ‘Datiy Except Sentay Tt was Leon, more than any- ~ have to fina work elsewhere, but here at the Press we have 52 of them annually. Pointing out that the opening of the Mackinac Bridge offers a serious problem to the 250 employes of the discontinued ieee, Joe Sullivan of 1904 Lakeland Ave.,, writes that the bridge personnel will be’ only about one- third dnat numnber, so a great many will the laws shall be fined not more ‘than $16,000 or, imprisdned not more than two years, or both. This sec tion does not apply to Alaska." APPLIED TO ARMY Originally this law, as 1878, contained a reference any to -the army. But jn 1956, when all fed- words “Air Force’ were included. : * x. * ; one lawyer : now setired from < ne branch o: it the armed serv- . stricted by the. above - quoted ‘pUtting “Posse Comitatus Act.” NOT EXPRESSED There js, moreover, no provision in the Constitution by which the use troops to enforce court orders is “expressly authorized.” The Con- stitution says the president ‘‘shall take care that the laws be faith- fully executed,’ but it does not say he can use any means he pleases. + * The . statutes specify -the. means onsale @f oltiinicn Whe aay be die: tized to act .as assistant , ean enforce the laws of the United. States. This is What is known as a “pose comitatus” engaged in “civil process.” * * There are those who argue that, since the Constitution itself men- The Country Parson Dr. William Brady Says: Snobbery About Doctors resyape ig Big Fees “We are poor people,” writes “and our doctor bill s fa . + She goes on to say she had para “shots""— the word is injections—ot. vitamin B-12 twice a week for over a some other shoulder, Mine sopping wet from comforting poor souls who have: oom, cause -and_ provocation. - “In some irstances, I ain con- strained to admit, it is necessary to have an automobile to, get to and from work. Some people can't be. content with a $1,000 invest- ment. .in Precaportation, —e sport a $3,000: car and. keep ‘up- with the Joneses. specialist for ‘medical service. They imagine that the specialist's advice Or treatment is better than the GP’s advice or treatment be- cause it costs more. : el w Sky the degree M.D.) before beginning ate practice. ~—eluded under the present érdinance and would remain so. = Tong our ‘hearts... . Have ... And so T measure time on eafth . ... And every kind of “ weather-.-. . According to how beet tégether . love'me day and nigbt . my promise true . > With all heart and all my soul i. . I belong to you. (Copyright, 1957) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY examinations ~formance standards will protect And thow shalt write: he se *. ¢ @=2 : at idences, and that “~taea $n, tas tna Mt the tne Signed fetters at more thats te sete re SOME DR is adapted to pies f plainly. — Deuteronomy, SS ‘tol nein an tek ae sae beatae uaatcbeey ai eee Dr. William ‘Brady, Te etamped vel influence the council's decision A natural law, without God be- Freee eee we the Pee GG, Richard Jarvin hind #, is: a-glove— (Copyright, 1957 2239 Pontiac Dr. without a hand in it—Ji Cook, Cans Records of a Psychologist: =~ Try This System for Conversation Girls, memorize my edelee to Arlene; For you can win sweet- hearts faster by that “ formula for gey ‘conversation short formulas. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE — Case. W-311: Arlene K., aged 18, fs a atm coed. ne. —_ I wie need! teas < ate SHIFT TO “E” ° tion ‘mark, this “hooks” him any a boy has been miliated by those- long “if the “H” proves to be adu, then shift over to second gear and employ the key letter “E,”” which represents * Entertainment.” . It includes all fields of sport, as ee crs for the USS) Army Privates, Lowell D. Yonk-|by Allen. Ginsberg, z contained Syn a 3 B PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY 7 " aie, : bia 7". and ‘ ta * 2 \ * ae ; e f : r i? : a ¢ — j Y y y ‘ T | E oo ig 3 it s * connection with the : ee LE : - os of the USS Alber 3 a Orama te : geben. om Pay ; ol 4 } Spy es ss Publisher Lawrence Ferlinghet-' Cram of Rochester. ti was cleared in: Municipal Court | After finishing four weeks of | yesterday of charges . of _ selling ; a school, Cram will be assigned to 8) lewd literature. Also cleared was). MARTIN HENDERSON Seaplane tender. a clerk in his City Lights Book : Cram graduated from Rechasier Shop. yoshi a Nisei ~ Seaman Apprentice Gerald W.|High School in 1956, His new ad- art ela my meer Hendergon, son of Clarence Hen-|dress is: Theodore: R. Cram 485- * & .® derson ef Drayton Plains, is also 90-56 S.A., (USS Albemarle; Navy W. Horg stationed at the Receiving Station| Receiving Station, Norfolk, Va. Patra (Arve ee ich . 4m Norfolk undering his pre-com- ‘* * &* -|said “Howl,” a -free geste man, and John Louwsma of Im-/“coarse and vulgar’ janguage, is ie oe man to be stationéd lay City-are receiving basic combat! “‘hortatery and violent” but is not! 3 — the Receiving Station is Seaman| training with the 2nd training Regt. |obscene for the average adult be- Apprentice Charles L. 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PRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 ane Ke as io yee soy Ue ee ee ee a = Series Recalls ‘W. iter Soe t (rem fo — tat to nt sacl ee ea Sse er av se Hees a 4 hours { writers and camp-followers of) other. ; dling press copy, through the years, 'Yankee-Los Angeles Dodgers or dough he had drawn from his ie ne Ae Be Lasko charm lagen es That was in the days when Postal|snry-bearing, representaives ae tS office in one of these games, dur- ve Detail of the Effects) om ei a sae train and fly between Néw York/|Telegraph was a hot rival of so 1 a ee ing a jump trom Detroit to St. or ie th rag and as the scene of|Western Union. Whenever youlweniiye me eae SRFUL MEMOIRS _—_[Louls in the. "M4 series, Next day of Reptile’s Poison [suld. began with « & play back and forth—assum-|looked up, there was a representa: |i. Wis ss nds ogee at the ballpark he noticed a Good- sasbaliih that be comaeh ele : ing it : itive of one or the other, elbowing |. a ee ‘year blimp cruising overhead. ‘ CHICAGO Ww + The Chicago's poomslag because of ft char _ * * * each other for the dublous priv- ‘Henry wrote his story as if he were Bee. [Tribune said today thal Dr. Karl| acteristic behavior when I ih ‘ It's a WGhour sleeper jump by|Uese of wiring your story back} The wonderful old : looking down on the field from its Sheds ‘Man‘'s Name,’ P. Schmidt, internationally known) on the left ttiumb. A train, only three hours by wind.|home frdm the nearest whistle trains Seaponnr fener b into -h ee ee ee ee New Coll Her Jodie | (orGe “vert ste dod nw tes “ 7% — But those who must fly will_miss|*"P- ore ce beken as ec car teem the een ae hire.” : es = sie or ee Se ‘The Tribune said De. Banaate | perhaps ' - : Dodgers’ go to Angeles, ahs : = *® —— ETRO ce Snake, made a/ deta scient f ee See tld dane wien the ce ee NO MAND SHAKING NOW. — [et hot again, and’ reaume their|*2@tonal tickets from purled! rset ‘Tubbs, the. Califordds'ag iestence hich” mother Tecord of the effect of the polson/amocaiee sald be spade He ree | ag|_ Now there's only Western Union, all but annual series with the Pamengers who didn't Know him weiter, endedred himself to his seitrom the repitie : to get to a scattered series was were too fa to . pleaded yesterday to Probate {would be climaxed by death. He + « - by train, ‘There were grand and|°™4 ‘he Suy doesn’t have to shake perennially: -‘blooming Yankees. °F ° gone i) eave. 'peers one special trip by challeng-| judge William J. Cody to permit je &: land others at the examination felt well-stocked » special © trains for ands with you, an unexpected Theré are two open dates in the| The poker games began with ing a fellow writer to a duel.’ her to change her name. The Triine! which obtained the: ‘he had not gotten # lethal dose y. Abd now 1057 series ethan, cnt, dey de Oo oe Se ee ee “Let's step off this “train right, Mrs, Frances Miles said, “Folks death diary, termed it ane of the/from the bite, His associates sug: players orth blessing of mono monopol ps etige Pug Sora the pilgrimages,mare 804 More will go by flying enable the train users to from still now and setile this,” Tallant said, think Frances means | 1) doc nu Pg eyirtnlh ye trsegg eg - a te ] a me [most unusual) documents in med- gested that he *make the record = back to’ strong porter insisting th train was —_ 8 m.ph.| Judge Cody asked, “and t weatlical history. , also said it learned jot symptoms that might “davaion. presents a new comer in fown... | young = amil ee Le collection of home. groupings to grow, with: you... : young family _ i a : Fashion Facts bross oe for nyo Iron pieces, fresh as Spring for any room. Cane paneling _._to lighten. the look. Blac’ lacquer to ~ introduce punctuation! Exciting area rugs. “Young family’s own. ~ .. 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Fine Lawn Seed Mixture ae * Popular Brand Fertilizers. ‘| Lawn Brooms, Rakes; Rollers, Spreaders | ‘Fall Bulb oe Time ‘OPEN SUNDAY 9- 4—DAILY 8~ T a FEED STORE, 8665 Hi L M-59) _- EES At 232 the Deal Is Waiting for You! -} facwenscunetnen-FngleqnT |= 232 South: Saginaw St. FE 2-9131 : (1958 — : CONSOLE AT TABLE a ee MODEL PRICES gee ae 3 re-creation of the © Tete Neg styling: eid i 19.95 Aap eh OF das. OO 7 aad cb cs ante of flu and colds which has moved into Grand Rap- ids, South High School has seen many scenés like the one in this senior session room during the AE -Siceshote school had! S46-absences, 31 per cent of its enrell ment. Absences in the city’s public and See en a ee on om. -On_ its. worst day, Wednesday, the — tensile vara : Lawmakers at ‘Last| ‘By ROGER LANE There was hemming and _ haw- LANSING @ — One of ‘the ing, but finally lawmakers pledged obstacles surmounted in realiza-|*4!7,000 a year for this purpose, ’ ‘a total of $16,680,000 over 40 years, although some of them denounced! it_as a “booby trap" device. +: “The amount * jor the ¢ : Foughly with the annual loss to The ‘was resistance in the State Legis-' . Goodrich f CUARANTERD. - 7,10-15 ..;.’.$10.95 6.00-16..... bridge authority in 1950. contrast re onoe swt ih cat wat @ Optimum performance in ali areas ‘Soapy's Folly” Wins. Bai dane Lee oe ‘Stores: to ‘Serve You — - Downtown & Miracle Mile $8.95) 7.60 - 15 .... 51198 8.00 18 .... $12.98) : We are i sates | | wae "Seve on \ the following: Bee | tUving Noon Selec. 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Extra Large : | oe Daffdils 6 To oy a stan ae ~o@-Hyacinth for Service | ag | $ 29° Bp huge farm atop a mountain near Shortly afterwards the segrega- 10 For I”. Out of This ‘ eo in central | Arkanees, ‘Kasickal GoP Workers |tionists: trained their sights ~ outbreak of Flu | Rockefeller has listened carefully , , him. When Faubus ran for a sec-|i7) Grand Rap ids World lot the conflicting and desperate) Say State Organization gna term that summer the salvos ’ : 7 pleas of close friends. : | , | Some have urged him to come|-No Longer Exists fell on both the governor andl Hits Grid Games | October- 1 aw "B ildi Tim out fighting and b Faubus as gether by ‘the tionists as RAPIDS # — An in| nl ul ng ime & politician who-has set the clock] DETROIT w — Sen. Potter Ginna GRAND back in. Arkansas for decades.|Mich) has described .as “baloney” ng OEE fluenza outbreak has resulted in’ Merion Blue Gross Blend, per Ib............. 1.19 They want him to resign as chair-|a gloomy picture of the Republican postponement of scheduled week-H Kentucky Blue Gross, per Ib................. 95 | man of the Arkansas Industrial/party in Michigan painted by Pscgere xg: Mire are on pol- tye wage sr — Peaster Creeping Red Fescue, per b................ 15 : } tt poys ‘to a where courtesy, [Development Commission, 8. $6 janonymous GOP sources in Wash-|s¢t verbal. blows, by im Johnson este do Bf Penn State Chewings Fescue, per Ib........... 90 | reliability. and honesty make a | many sient moderates and which| Se of Crossett, his major opponent| The move was announced yes- § Highland Bent Grass, per Ib................ 80 be dramatize the schism of| National party workers had said and a segregationist. | terday after a special meeting Perennial “% a eA, eee ce 24 "difference. = Ithinking in Arkansas. _ |yesterday that for all practical e« 3 ot school principals. It affects J White Dutch Clover, per Ib........... eee 85 ime 6 ss _ | purposes the Republican state .or- Faubus won easily after com-| FTday night games tonight be- —f Peake “saviews beve urged|Smization in Michigan no longer | mitting himself to “& policy of| ‘Wee Ottawa Hills and Creston ® PP rocketelier just a strongly to]: e ~sogregation-—w ith} pra, Contra Mig scot cut ig 10-6-4 Fertilizer for Lawns, 80 Ibs... $3.35 | mainta his discreet silence. Pitter, the lone GOP major of-|plenty of loopholes to spare, He| DowAsiac. , oe tie They say that denouncing Faubus|ticeholder in the state following a|and Rockefeller remained friends a ae esr A ® 5.) would not help the tinderbox|Democratic sweep led by Gov. Wil- |despite a 2. - —— racial picture, and that in view of|liams last year, is up for re-|ference of opinion. Msgr, William J, Murphy, Cath- Salt —for Water Softeners [Recketeller’s short (tour years) |election next year. To all inninte nnd Cremacs’ the (Ole, Central High. School principal ap : \Scety iabeled asa Yaukes aned:| Petter sduultted le an aterview ln icnasnin “or “alliance continued) ous jam night he would Granulated and C. C. Rock Salt—Per 100 Lbs. .1.70 , that Michigan Republicans face mit his players and student : : dler. econ {until Rocketeller got wind of alto travel to Flint for a Med. Flake and C. C. Salt Pellets—Per 100 Lbs. 2.05 ; It was not always: so, Former| * “mard fight” In 1958. But, be lreport that. Faubus was goifig tolnight game with Flint ; ‘amber Shin Coal “Prancis Cherry said. two} Salts “we are in good position |can cut troops to block integration ne”, Same with Flint Northern. if Louisiana Kleer A Rock Salt—Per 100 Lbs. . . .2.15 = . sage: “The people of Artan- Ine recclved. . Prevlems be- |here Sept. 3. The millionaite then/mutually agreed to reschedule the e | Saas Rockefeller had| '« Teselved reportedly pleaded unsuccessful possible date.. . ‘1117S. Cass. FE 2-8385 born quintuplets. We haven't Re alo said an intensive grass|for hours with Faubus on Sept. 1|°"™* *t ‘he earliest ves i. 20 we have pheoty rich enough 10 Golperty ments imine ln to Build Fieldhouse Tn a 2p _~ ie = = ithe things Winthrop fas done| =o = |.€ ~O* &® °° °« |. ww Kee, as Berar sees se : eB | RA amet gonued tine patios cay were ot rom Michigan, the BOESSES, peneleiet i Salil eines hee aiees ) oe a | ] eae seer soit [Oa BE thts te cause Te sees|athletic feldhouse and 1 SEED and LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY : a move. t on ‘ . i |The t one beat. ibuhadh-deapey ok a: Aatek cot otf 28 Jackson St. .WE DELIVER - "Diol FE 2-0491 Po oh eR he ee a hrm tet ESSERE RS Deer nie _year— previous; found vy Rockefeller a welcome ally for his "4 | political’ and economic plahs in the state—until Faubus called out the National Guard Sept. 2 to block integration at Central High School, ; The governor and Rockefeller have worked closely on matters of . benefit to both of ‘them. a Year @ 7. Tyagi igre 4 on SAVING: CERTIFICATES * Pek | Faubus chose Rockefeller to head the Industrial Development Deposit your surplus savings or investment 4 i Commission, which with the aid of Seni ste at any one of our 8 convenient oe Rockefeller money hag had suc- Fy cess in luring industries to the us, | State. * * * f' | ‘The tall and husky Rocketeller’s ys io interest when he camie. to Arkansas was the 1,500-acre farm and ranch on scenic Petit Jean Mountain, where he raisea fine cattle and tries to show how de- ~ Community ¢ - National Bank ; of PONTIAC y hepa we as F “a” ny ts) ers 5 ty. Apparently it still is his seadet [Rockefeller and land interests Aid Ur ged to Curb Faubus Plans | LITTLE ROCK, Ark: @ = * Hise Fawr d ot eS eiecer | | 153 omoare incssiét Seperate Colors Tulip: Bulbs - 10™69*. U. S. CHOICE ROUND, SIRLOIN or SWISS STEAKS — c ; | 49s b= Abe | ‘Doz. QUALITY LAND 0’ LAKES GRADE ‘A’ ALL WHITE MEDIUM. EGGS HEINZ CATSUP_ 14 oz. Bottle 19 ROYAL GELATIN 3 Delicious Flevors “5 ORTH /00D MARKETS “Packed by Del Monte 4ge|sss Summer Isle PINEAPPLE "Can - Open. Deily til 9 P. M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P.M. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Tilden’s 93 Score BUTTER - One Pound ROMAN GLEANSER “a GEISHA SOLID PACK | WHITE MEAT TUNA FISH ™ Pg -BORDEN’S BISOUITS "10°. U. S. NO. 1 MICH. JACK FROST GRANULATED. SUGAR: 89° STIS S. and W. CALIFORNIA | > TOMATO 46 Brena NORTHERN WHITE or COLORED _— TISSUE. . +12 Rot 89c ' HOME-GROWN Ls 69 ; Borden's Chive se Plain : or Pimiento CREAM OHEESE 25«. oe “Pkgs. POTATOES. 10 Ibs. 39¢. NEW CABBAGE . .u. Go. mee Za & JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT ~ 10c Of Qt. Li Sale Con’ fy _ Reth Blackhawk -Full Shank Portion t # & > = . fei ‘ ot eg ¥ * eS ak : o ; | \ ee , bet te i i : ota i pee § “ i , eas ; f j \ eee . EN Ag \ . ; : <* ' ; , a: i ‘ + - : HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1937 nh \ =e Your Solution Like This One?\ [ere a f ‘\; 2 4 ee \ 4 eae , ° ““qhs'eliewlag: te’ the also, replacing, rickety rickety beds and Fas eat ay eqesanet eiak Siang a aus wpiaeletn gets arrested without cause 8 A entry ABC answers and explanations for the} chairs and shabby carpets. and so gain nothing. scheme, one that is “Hable to| (this time!) he Knows all the! \ ~ GIVES YOU | Pot-O-Gold puazie which appearéd|J, (19) A Special occa-|0. (30) SCREAMING, Though) be changed or lost at the pleas-| ropes and will demand to sell \ ~. jin last week's Pontiac Press. _ gion be a plonic or a fish-| SCREAMING and , Screeching ure @f another”: A-Metertees| & lawyer, A ie are o. . = 3 4. (2) CERTAIN. The home dec] ing trip, ot some event calling) mean ‘mach the same) We, Mt another” A Mefariow) & lawser, A. Burgher is x reg P with any purchave of 830: peneeaticie B apioos huge. for very casual clothes, A|. SCREAMING bétter : describes untorturiately ton efiee attraa| Hed inet on -p nis \ BG DISCOUNTS plus RASY CREDIT on oo) ; vartintes. eae SOCIAL event is often thought) the high, ‘shrill Poices of chil tive to the shrewd’ man who| identity, without first thinking} | ae has set her heart‘ on; this in-| if in connection . Society playing and squealing. : ; ’ cludes Curtain tpbric and any} (capital S) where a girl would] Screeching imples thore of ter-| ols, See he Shanes for vast) of the Nand At A RAW Mon’s, ‘Women’s, Children’ $ Clothing | B. (3) PHASER. ‘The suecesstll sion, and take great pains withlP, (31) PALTRY. Toe dahes onl’ 20 y.MUFFERD: Certainly the| hunter may drop the eit! f bell ong WATCHES, JEWELRY, RADIOS & APPLIANCES. ' P, (31) PALTRY. The dishes won} whole scene is spoiled if one| _learps there's been some lessen-| , “s : of the actors. speaks in such ing: of her. inheritance. Whether ¢ Crediti ° “Fo up of yarious PHASES, rik. (21) WORDY. a re 1 Ag ay = ghee low tone that he cat be head wwe because < ane PEOPLES © Mo Charge for’ ; t _— likely cups jucers "a Ruffled, or flustered, it someone cheated her, or ‘eeks ' +3 pees or plates than Pastry or dessert! often makes the scene very at, al thet gummi the, he | °20W to Pay! . \ first Cases, the beginning of} much are have dishes. fewy, ond : : : puts the audience|. tune hunter is that she hasn't orth Sagi w 4 em wets ~ of the) listeners, Worthy efforts deserveiQ, (34), PRECARIOUS, The. into high glee. as much money as he thought. 8 No new St, ba PHASES is the inclusive word : mg ws dws . — they are tactful.) _shrewd'.man will not often in-/S, (37) BURGLAR, If a BURGLAR (COPYRIGHT 1957) th A “0. smme'stneef OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY Till 9 P. M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | j as neces-| _ ness ra sary to avoid him for-he's often| than‘ is really necessary, Only mee Dil less of a menace than the] if he is CURING a severe = - PLOATS LOOSE SOIL, SWAGGERING man,;one who) ness will the anxious family e SCUM, AND SOAP FiLm | '* Doastful ‘and aggressive, in) grateful | i : an I-can-beat-anybody mood. [yy (95) IMMINENCE. The | D. (7) HURT, Besides being! pected arrival of a movie . Ww Sy | _Heart-broken, the girl who has! visitor to her home town | + aside as unwanted. heart] ence, or , would be 22 out of the tub could mend fast, but it may] thing to. which the town SE = TH months to get over the! — already accustomed; . 3 NOTBOWN THRU CLOTHES | ee eles ced her] sandy fccustomed: excitement} ORCH = $ 95 pride. , N. (1) CLINCH. A fighter wh — a E..(9) CONCEITED. An amateur} thinks-he is“ losing goes into a W/Trade| band that goes over big at the} CLINCH to protect himself; he | fs ols ‘Reg. $349.95 high school dance may be all| grasps the opponent with his g- puffed up and think they’re hot} arms. A fighter who would stuff. Such limited and local . ‘Fliach, or shrink back, would CO Nate te test for professional expertness required on TV. The effort by +d id to WASHER imate ore « toe (Paris Firms Moving will fulfill your dreams | iit n be bw Concerted— aaa PS = ‘Bow ec nr wee Into the Countryside! w tural may have dissenters too.” | PARIS — Tn the past two years . (C1) REFILL, Since there are aan ee eee . : , cheek oageth ghanceciny Dogs x countryside. In the same period] ; highway, it ts best to REFILL/ Son created in ssoeairnee “cent! ' Your Home sa Sri ett emer mtr Pc COMPLETELY : tank. shoul . | | ‘ = * * * G. 14) ERRANT. Any _ thiet- st fourths of the decentral- moves are being made with-/ yant one or not—thorough-|out any call on + et sees ec going, notorious. But the factor|for financial aid. Sixty per cent that would alarm people into|of the firms that have decentral, . locking their houses would belized in the past few years have that he was ERRANT, wander-jrelocated within 125 miles of the dering around the neighborhood.|capital, marly of them.in commu- Flex /H. (16) LICKS. It’s perhaps owing) nities of less than 5,000 population. ly rubs clothes free of "att at See ABC today! ter onthe wall ‘One would saes.|May Ban Smutty Books : whether he really Likes it.| FLINT w — The City Commis-/B * Comi Su hee Deentetion Babies are constantly eating or sion has referred to its legislative Ch. a2 ‘drinking _things,they can't pos-:committee ® proposal for a city | and Free sibly LIKE the taste of. ordinance which would prohibit the | | I, (17) REFURNISHING. In re-|sale of smutty literature in the| * Roy’s Replacement _habilitating an old _ rooming city, The commission was told of would be needed. The pl reeaninftooce aa | . place rs to keep -the — Parts & Service. mest be cleaned, and scoured|sniutty books off newstands. ‘Mos — and ed.. But REFUR-/|dealers- have cooperat 96 OAKLAND = FE 2-4021 ee age 5 MARK JEW ELERS : Buy on Convenient Credit Terms! ee =6=—S SS NO MONEY DOWN © Notary Bonded”= 0 — e Baldo! Guarantee a | é eS a a Exclusive The Year’s Top Buy- Amazingly Low Priced at... 5206 "HOMEMAKER" PLAN Complete Living Room Complete Bedroom Complete Dinette - ‘@Cholee of Couch & Chair, — © Dresser © Big Expanison Table Will Work for You Sofa Bed and Chair or @ Mirror~ * with very Stain, Aleohol- : 7 Sectional ' * Chest 2 Resistant * os Step Tables i © Full Size Bed 4 Chairs ie = The “Homemaker” Plen is designed: especially : © Coffee Tables © Innerspring Mattress /@ Leaf Included for you. 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The hospital’ said that, at the request of the parents, it was Unable to release any information on the twins or tety cco ak ee be ‘ * * * . Jane, who is : featured tomorrow hight on Ed Murrow's CBS net- work program, “Person to Per- son,’ isn’t in the freezer at the moment. She is writing her atito- - biography and rehearsing for a) new Broadway contedy called, “One Foot in the Door.” “Ht feels wonderful,” said June. ts Racine tng Spores ey she said. {The book ‘carries mel up to the age of 14—the wildest ‘Years of my ile. es 2 Wolead hevined in Vice Squad Raid ‘Pontiac police vice - squad | mem- h bers raided an—alleged—house— of}; prostitution last night and arrested| Betty Hall, 38, of 205 Hughes, on the charge of operating the house at that address, -Another woman, Leola I. Jones.| 22, was arrested on the charge of being an inmate of the house. ~ Both women were arraigned this ¢ KEEPS YOUR FEET * WINTER, COOL IN SUMMER... - ‘ * FULLY. 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SEE OUR FINE SELECTION or Laroe SIZE COATS AND LADIES’ RAINWEAR “(at : ae = y Designers in New York = in Highest Fashion Honors __NEW YORK — A fur design. clothes for women, shared “Winnie trophy was present “Yigner of ready - to - wear ‘Emetle Imre Piviecum? _ @r who fought in the French American fashion's highest ed to -two designers: Miss , Sports clothes and coordinated came to American fashion via : Underground, a Philadelphia honor, the Coty American Leslie Morris, designer of separates. \, hie delies eer aiid socialite who commutes . Fashion Critics’ Awards, last _ made = ‘to - order clothes for & \ 8) .@2 44 J native weee y a” to New York to design her night at the Metropolican Mu- Bergdorf Goodman, New A special award ofa silver France where he served asa couture fashions, and a sports. seum of Art. York, and Wragge of plaque was made to Berg-+ soldier and resistance fighter man who creates sports The award’s celebrated 5B. H. Wragge, York de- orf Goodman's, fur designer, as well as a couturier. < _ | i ce : : “ : a ok g25 \ ‘ 9 : 7 = Grover A. Whalen, repre senting Coty, presided at the ceremony in the Grace Rainey. - Rogers Auditorium of the art museum, with the Costume In- stitute of the museum as co- host, . ‘ James Rorimer, director of . the , museum presénted the | trophies. : : = Recognized = Agencies - ) AreBest ~ Couples Urged to i Get-Expert Aid in pting Tots 1 | Luncheon Opens Bowling Season Members of the Gaytime | _ Bowling, League gathered at ~~ West Huron Recreation Thurs- day afternoon to begin a 28- | week schedule of bowling ac- ee ss * * yee “In so doing,” says the Chil- dren's Bureau, “your interests tivity, re : as. well as those of the child © - _ = Va i. and his mother will be best ce OM - A “Meet Yodr Team” Junch- fo protected, Creating a : “3 eon, and review of thé rules _ . -by bringing an without by rules chairman Mrs. John : Monroe, preceded’ the organi. zation's first bowling partici- , pation of the season. —. :3 Three new members, Mrs. Burton C, Clark, Mrs. M. T. Raye, and Mrs, Harold Mac- Donald, were welcomed in- to the league. op “ia bi: _ State Hospital mach of the erciam leveled bs : ~ Aide Group A reembroidered Lace cocktail scissor sash in faille is finished with > nn os Plans Banquet _ . dress in flame red won for the Hattie bows. —_ . “Gis elt ciees etal eal oe Carnegie collection. The matching a pattern for finding the right Rephal Pownce ne ; — \ parents or right child, but we sociation announce plans for . : - x are learning how to facilitate their annual banquet, to be held Special Guests for Rothbergs \ getting together the tndvid- Oct. 24 : Included in the meeting was; :. a discussion of the State Con- a * ; ference of Psychiatric Aides, > # A subtly. shaped temp- _ held at Lansing Jast month. * ‘a ~rerature coat in white” Newly elected officers are Personal: News of Interest in Area three-—~Jr. of Mightand “Park, ~Iil.~i7--~ George Haririck. Mrs. “Tile Is tininly ‘because Ot signed by Sydney Davidson, treasurer, . people, all celebrities fm their Mrs. Corwith will also spent j..:4 pence, Mrs. Clark J. the need to plan for more Wragge of B.H.Wragge. “Z own ranks, were driven to the some time in the Sylvan Lake Adams, Mrs. Den Adams and __ children and a recognition of ---- Fragge-was-one—of- the 5 -—____ + Lake Angelus-home-of the Jack -_-home -of her~ parents, the C.— “Mrs. Goodloe H. Rogers of the fact that more can be Bors. titan th Plan to Atten ; Rothbergs to spend a few days. LaMar Braces. Pontiac Jury Club attended the Placed for adoption that were _ Gesigners receiving the £ ates’ an ee Who are the Rothbergs’ fa- te State Bar Assn; Convention's thought unadoptable at one coveted Coty award. Siam wo) ee “en, CGR Te Ge Tew ame tenet Biovee-o¢ Pian ——hustons. unl -Seshien show, tne’ 31. 2 so Convention— : as gue Thured GROUPS SET UP; | York Jourpal-American; her.. her sister, Mrs. H, F Sadler bles. rR The bureau she said, is try- o ] ; perweninvsg) toggle i The event was presented for ing to stimulate interest in a Sorority Slates Among, those who plan to at- ; eT eae cones , way ees of la who t- medical, legal, nursing, min- fo . ” ie re ee : __._ Send Sigma Beta, national, con- ; ciel Piety imate are: RL tee eames that TOTES ot Newyers whe ore ot: moa pl, suring. mie A ballgown in the “great” tradition, by Leslie Board Meeting vention in intinnapolis, Ind., : Howard Perry. Rothberg (he’s tending the bar association con- . # P ‘ Morris. to a oli os with de tin lini Oct. 18 through 20 are Mr. and. | the son of the John Rothbergs . three local girls have been . inte al groups to work coopera orris, is of slipper satin 1 ep rosé satin lining B Lou DeGret, state on oe | ot Lally: AAR; |e; Sree Me eeiseel sereritin, © OST it Waa hay © chin Sy socked. amen, Cima, the cape. Another Coty winner, ; president of Epsilon Sigma ang’ Mra, Gene ‘Russell, Mr. i = P i ville, Ohio. Molly Martin .and sus formerly of Pontiac and whose major concerns is adop- . ‘ Alpha announced oa group's and Mrs, De Vere Games, Mr. F At a party tobe. given ‘by - > caias Tuttle have been pledged now of Mt. Clemens, announce tion. - state board meeting will be and Mrs. Wallace Williams, : the ‘Rothbergs, Mr. Kollmar to Kappa Alpha Theta and the birth of a son, Leslie ae a Me At Waterford Civic Concert + ald Oct 13 at Hotel Waldron, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph: Benson [ his new musical, “The Body Patricia Bugas has - . Enel, Sept. at - . onl Pong 4 Pj Fs C ee A di oss Alpha Alpha- Chapter met wr. and Mrs. Joseph Mooney, Papen Fi hoenw Soh in a few imsiiniacedinasin ‘ in various areas to work out lanist ap tures udience Rong ae Mer ela = « te ngs Ba \ ks. ; the problems together. *-, f- *ft* _* . Carl Rose, rush chair- Uo 5 : Ea wa di, Was halk , Mr. and Mrs, Ober renats tad wy o With Brilliant Playing, Wit tt scie% nah sil. Thombery, Me. and ex Bae berg has been comm iY, 4: Daly of “ten ene apenas | Si rush party Oct. 10 in the Denby iam Winters and Mr, and Mrs. = by Sherman Bilinghey to re- ee the importance of the doc- “By MARY LOUISE LINDQUIST and Mr. Freeman kept the Teet home of Mrs, Reginald George Tucson. : 4 decorate the Stork Club. Illinois ave- poe Pa : sive dues andi Gillette: Rippberger.. ‘- 6 « : ReideT Sage ; nue announce ering a child for adoption, ta ‘Freeman thrilled and | m3 Plans were made Thursday. Also entertaining out-of-town : More specialists are drawn entertained his audience last «rng tttowing three numbers =p. or evening when PsiSigma Beta guests awe Dr. a Mrs. Wil- the engage- into cases. where there are night with his brilliant piano wae wets i Geu. tea LOO Chapter met in the Perry street home drive. Dr, Steliwagen's. broth- ment of their wnusual problems. "Playing and rare wit. The pi- ~ of these solos was done with H Ids Meeting “ny natog oot ons her er-in-law and sister, Dr. and daughter, Su-° i ‘ey Pare ae oat 2s ae leen‘‘Wahalegin. thet GA pot oids 3 ting ~ egg Pgr atic ed Wash, ‘few te Wiloe Ras zanne Jo, 0 praisal of adoption laws. Gen- Civic Music Assn, at Isaac E. interfere with the melodic The home of Mra. Eugene. 30 for a “millionaire” party. and will spend a short vaca- Dale’ E. Han- . &T2lly.. the focus is to consider: Crary Junior High School to line. From the vast wealth of on a tion in Pontiac. | advisability of requiring all & capacity crowd. Chopin's’ piano’ music, Mr. . x« * ® _. nan, son of adoptive placements to be The first halt’ of we pte. ~ Freeman chose the “Waltz in ‘ Las ear when Me, and Mr Gir and Mrs, meta thionsh crocs | pam tee tered Svein creioy ls C George Roper, of City and *. Harold Han. \ative changes to control out- a second half of satire, wit, Sharp Minor,” and “Ballade in ? Country School, visited New “ of-state. placements; to deter- and a unique interpretation of | G. Minor.” Teak City, Step, Riaate Mesto: nan of Harper mine the extent to which leg. jazz. * en ee volt- shaved a: ares: dott ot tp street. He is-a ‘isiation should control the SHOWED DEXTERITY = —=-With ‘feeling of perfect , —_— Sion tal tans pr , F + at _‘Tight_of the mother to place - For his opening number, Mr. . peace, the artist played “Gar- ; pag a ae ae school : at her thild. . Freeman played the “Sonata dens it either, for Thursday she paid Wayne State am yor minokrries . pele isso ype nag loved “C students there a visit. University. 3 Recruitment of adoptive frie Mozart style of light fast. of a q ticipating Mrs. Roosevelt's vis- = prbbhh) Bee acon To play 4 — tt for_about-a weet and bad : pared a children’s 7 Fiehts which thay. prosested to ; Thursday pier i. : s ne * . : ; i" : =a Arriving next week to visit SUZANNE JO DALY : ental ee sania : It’s Best to Use Direct Approach By ANNE HEYW6op me. “After al, 1 could be a That's the answer, too, 1 wore you do or how late you i, Sometimes I think we make . traumatic shock to her, . think letter I have from ~~ 5 4 such a science of human rela-.* don’t want that! So I'll wait ap pero vee oe Or if he does know, and is a7 tions, such a project of getting ~ until. some day when she’s +t ha that I like, at ly victimizing you, why re along with people, ‘that we looking especially well, and “I have a Job that I like, be charming? Tell him. overlook the fact that the easy, then I'll lead up to it” least there are many things ee direct way.is best. ~*~ * * * |, shout it I Hke. But my boss issn 5 record for a few You can defeat your purpose "Along about here, I lose pa- 6 Of the old school. He expects weeks of your hours and the by being complicated and tience. I'm tempted to say, © '™e to do the ot amount of work you handle y devious. “Oh, for heaven's sake! Why People. ‘ ‘Fell him that you can no f ee en don’t you just tell her yu = 9 *.* *® longer do so-much ovettime £ For example, one girl I know _can’t. work when she’s talk T'm never out until after 7, - and ask which of the jobs . - — , ee eerie er tae | tee he ee TF alee la vases ccrese puicukend ea toe 7 have ae sh quasi teem? on y Dh geet Married 50 years ago Oct. 8 are Mr. and. Mrs. - Peet siionthe now, my friend, But ty friend ty not:the ad- Plow through the day's work. ov oe nee agay : oe eeees at totes. were. Charset Eleed of Kemp street. They will beckon: | 9a gee Fever vice-taking type DIPLOMATIC. WAY LENE MANDEVILLE Members of audience wt has-been one pach OCR akan ES hee ong! Don't be nasty, but don't be CHARLE : spontaneously —_—_erithusiastic =~“ ored Oct. 12 ata 3 to 5 p.m. openhouseinthehomeof _- the girl to stop. gossiping, at” — However, a new girl w put petal ty geo \ It you're a good’ worker— ville of Birmingham announce nearly every style of piano =" he Ll ds’ hildr M R : ane" vs least’ while they're-both work-. in the office with them, and W&M! “Sanh ‘.., Which you seem to)be — you the engagement of their daugh- playing. They should remember Among the Lloyds’ children are TS. - Sanf ae ing at their desks, typing. after a couple of days, said Be Dee Bn have to lose by being ter, Charlene Jean, to Howard _—for a long time an.evening of Craft Jr. of Henry Clay street, C. Strait Lloyd — ~ YY © 8. just that, Whereupon, the gos- . Well, Who says you have to —honest.‘In 4 YOU Owe your Grant Brown. He is the son of combined music, satire, and Resat a! Oe = eae ve South Jessie street and Donald A. Lloyd of “I want to wait until the siper cheerfully said, “Okay” be diplomatic? Maybe he hon- — boss honesty! — * Ss, Mirv and Mrs, Wilbur S. Brown: — exceptional talent for enter- all “Ze Pe ee time is juit right.” she tells and kept quiet! <— ally dopan’t-Iaow- how much ---_--¢Gopytight 1967) | > of Petoskey. cy aM AME ee SEMEN. AE . 4 im j ey) sac e : by ¥ : 4 ben Lo Si Pe See 4 : : : SS = ae ri ¥ ae | a f vd at ; f iL \ h a a \ \ é eee: es SO ae ee am ot oa moe pee ee le a aa Ag ee FO ge SN NS ee ee a eS i laine a a uti 2 vee Wits a slit Bee ae PES PT a ee ogy aoe ee “es 3 [ee - ue nie Zoe ay : \ f : Bee \ . i¢ : . ee. Zo Ber ay ( i PP te : \ eee | i : 4 \ i a BER 41957 \ fion Can * Se enthave the job on If that is the attitude you find, Bring | | your hands. - — ~ — then ti becomes your duty, to your jon? can youth has swept a Wave of cor. |, The remark was this: “I don't. aa - You will have to go to the [rection that already is moving far | |believe we'll ever have to get back tit and to lthe other children in} | Net wit Reve Oe, wr quee. (and swittly to put right « crucial | teen proparet’ ‘a simple, aisle at|t?, muscular activity: We just don't ows Commulnty, to investigate ful) oa, "you wi find you'll have. marae | ——— ot)need it any more.” a oe no trouble in securing an investi- be ie This document sets forth with ‘ gotten < or permaiotien : : Oe. ceptional clavily en outline for ey class. Now You Can-+ |, “Dear M maintaining the iwtness of school want to notice what Sa Pe ee [bey Sion children, - as, Se avaliae, a | ee i : 4 * * * much being : x . Heatnment -| ‘The Springfield declaration. pro- need to find out how often, on] “CHARGE IT” | tainment. poses six prece children are excused : / gee .? ral ychir nea Mines 16 the frst ob And you will want to observe] ees _ | winners that evening and as a re- 2 te ’ o* ditties ts child actually BURTON’S ‘sult he won quite a sum of money.|~"- wa Be edi gy wiop his activity. - pe hs. ‘He offered me half of his win-lowy esq cian thee ee Mt ee Apparel for Women pened to rea ocomse thie ; 3 rh, Soggbe * Now let us assume tliat what you Biggs : : 5 ave } mon) + y r «lee : Be sae ” pyscally and desire find convinces you that the physi 75 N, Sagina ill ‘ BRIDAL REGISTRY. SERVICE 2 | st Ais ee at to an cocadanel to ree See vee , Now available at LEONARD'S = |} participated im the choosing of [Ad methods on tests of. physical _ Register Your Pattems Today! "Christmas — |} the horses, Mowever, some fitness. Adapt the physical fitness ee ” . the wrong thing?” _|UNITY NEEDED — a See quser rere ee . , 8 | ‘The. greatest suiceess, of course, EA determined enough, mR 1 Specially Prices en {acme ey, Pease ect | GRADUATES! “4 : | 5 r all, it was. nistration and the parents sae! eS os Raa : _ “| te take notice of your complaints. Specially Priced! 1 wonder hela work together, Tse are the| MR. “AND MRS. F.’J. HUELEMANTEL — | “oe” gure LEARN to EARN ' 7 : : a « = “ge. 01 ; ‘ 4 - 7 a ; ee a ae BE Zz e Rai 98 . — However, there Bagertyadrs afer Prac a aye Wed- \Ncuactors prove veluctant or in. Day or Night Classes Onl oF : , is no question}. nes ay wi ‘ ar. rs. €. J. Hue mantel of {different to all prodding you -” Gall Today for be y “Ht “peal a _— of aa the weitiiy ‘and atitinks «| Lakeview drive, High Mass, including a renewal of . \*wevs appeal to the detailed inipmetios age ce where we go quite frequent-| education department can make | ”@rriage vows, will be celebrated in the morning, fol- ¥ . . ie ie Easy Living ay skies, anges Fe oy I yd . all the difference in what benefit | lowed by a family breakfast at Pontiac Country Club. | states, to the — : - Phone FE 4-1854 you weor..with ony- friemiiy’ person, quite’ well 3 gpd a his school The Huellmantels will hold an open house: Wed- | Education. In New ‘York, Coll Miss Wilson Todey thing... School favor ge other evening I greeted) «11 oO. siities aa Sie as nesday evening in their home. | ample, = Pee demands- oat 0 A Cc , Ot RORY SAVING PIERS... , gorge oe poss g DOW set totth by Robert J. H. Kiphuth _ Their five children are Mrs. Roy M. Jones, Mrs. \Sr°rcatee or cee @ stirs PONTI evening?’ My friend)" ‘ . training 8 | me for this and said|Protessor of physical education and| J. D. Boardman,-Mrs. L. A. Jones, James J. Huell. |week. It the minimum is not met, , BEAUTY COLLEGE that it wasin very bad taste to|‘ector of the Payne Whitney Mu-|- mantel and Mrs.F.M.Carr. . Salar albedo ering tor Information Se Se him in way, Will you|**™ at Yale. yy % ——— , . Unfortunately it is possible - to 1 East Huren “te tell me if I was wrong?”| “He the educator, keeps him- eee et Een meet time: requirements and still t toecus's tnd Fleet ee — seit in good shape, theteby serv-! Ars, McNaughton ~~} 3ouples | eh 5 VanY eeneticnclaey Bee Lo ee What cou ext 19. or an cxamole and inepiration} ot Shy ouples Join [emma aan j-s ” ; eaching by example “ars os . = are many en- : Hard to Fit a Peay Fh crn is ny Spon way, byt the only ec, Seles Square Set Club . H people — and thelr | Come In For a Free : , ° ‘ . way to ai an effective develop- rs, Truman a rs. : * -| number growing — who see : =y - Women’s Classic Loafer sd Senn py et : John Denliam were hostesses at a| Mr. and Mrs. Myron Beaty, Mr,| that the true function of physleal | o e us - P MUST BE MODEL ae relia Thursday|and Mrs. Max Wilson and Mr, and) ¢ducation is to develop agin | MERLE pathy EEE Widths YS ; “The instructor inspires his pu-|“Ve""s ™ uirrel road home| Mrs, Irwin Mills wall into| S82'S greeter. seavenen; We COSMETI rs 1 received a[pils to be as he isnot as he says |" Mrs. Denby. Guest of honor Was|souce Set Club as new members| @enr ‘% Ms fullest potentials - 12°)" tiuron FE 2-4010 d cards (‘in.|t® be. Of even greater significance, omen oo of Wash nen that group met at Weaver|< 2m 2t-tmer_swareness of the jhe uses the process of build- . - ' called) ng to teach dciline, se conta Twenty-six guests trom Detrlt,|School Wednesday evening. | : courage. But he so by|Pleasant Ridge J Thompsor oe building the body first. ¥Jon hand to fete Mrs. McNaughton. jareteaias. apn bersoen y L ] just In other words, he is a crafts- Beet ee Jack -Ralph, Ralph. Price, Pete) parine © Be stomes mete, Officers Elected Messeman and Sidney Olson. : ' " Those ner ’ i - ss oS a tor|Walities follow if the body job is by Berean Class Rg Se rhea Gs doen om me es not\tone. correctly. It can be as sim- apig, Berean. Class of Wiest Bape} sense —_n : ___by_Dior’s ll iit onan ordinary visiting card. list Church met Wednesday to elect| Cj.’ f | i | Those eins x Mberay 2 large| In short, he regards his officers for this season. She’s Really Dumb y tS em : }find them especially convenient. | 9#.an opportunity to build strong, | Named president was Mrs. Nellie} | When Sadie take ° ‘ long time te learn aaa —— healthy, Nexibie bodies. And that (Monroe; Other officers elected! Sport or hobby, sag deo pegs ae gs - » for hair Real Luxury Bath! | te your man. -————. |were: vice prsident, Mrs. Oscar| diately sets herself up as an } styling must ¢lways enhance ; If he even-hints at the sort of/Fox; second vice president, Mrs.| authority. Every once in a 5 the ensemble of coloring of heed = —_ ee When you have a bathtub |thinking reflected in a remark|Addie Odell; secretary, Mrs, Net-| -while she finds herself-sound-— i and neck beauty, of features. ay : OPEN MON. : d FRI NIGHTS “til 9 ' [| tall of warm water, anda jmade-to me not long ago by an of-|tie, Christie; treasurer, Mrs. Edna) ing off to someone ‘who _is aes ohio 4 end chaps vow Gee Pee : fresh bar of soap to provide the |ficial at a school in an average|Scafe; and reporter, Mrs, Tessie} really an expert in the field oe , _ lather—that’s luxury! suburban community in the East,!'Purvis. she is talking about. That's why cur stylists ere —— | dedicated not just crafis- : a : : apie 5 Feces neler ( TY Probl lubby, Not His Moth ie ¥ , | ' | : 7 , a|Problem May Be Hubby, Not His Mother HAIRDRESSERS | x y | By MURIEL LAWRENCE sake, I want to overcome the fear tere in my discipline of thé chil-|squirm the moment she enters| Donald German David Gene Liner Rita Meredith ARAL / J y, “ and tension her presence arouses|dren? If you don’t like something|the house:”’ . Hair Stylist Hair Stylist Hair Tinting / : mm || “My mother-in-law doesn’t like|/in me. . .” I do, wait to tell me about it a 2 oe oe -Etelle Archer ae . . R | how I handle my children,” writes}. . - we *.* until we are alone.” Tt is usually by “acts of kind-jf ° Ruth Roberts Manicuring - ~ |Mrs. ©. “She criticizes me in| -Has Mrs. 0. discussed this rel-| 1 think he didn’t—or she'd have |ness” that tyrants maintain their Hair Stylist ee eee a lfront of them and orders me|ative’s belittling treatment With| made thig demand for respect |power over us. Their purpose is to j " i . Mam Paround. Should 1 tell her how 1|Mr. 0.? If so,-did he support her| for her caatarudt authority, And |punish us with a guilty conscience] MANAGER: Richard S. Suski 3 resent this? For my youngsters’/right to say, “Please don’t inter-/ having proved her power te re- [for wanting freedom and self- sist her mother-in-law’s domina- | direction. 5c. =) | e : : 8 tion, she’d have lost ‘much of | We feel their falseness. Our own air as ons “People will A her fear of being overwhelmed |intuition tells us that they are. eople Will say - = ire regi but’ in thels"own pour “il 1083 W. Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield ° : . perha . O's m vee = ee we're m love with. isn't her neo uapelputbe lentes So when we squirm in the cae MI 6-3212. 2 é : tion at all—but her husband’s-fear| presence of a tyrant, it’s the : Rc C d ” of challenging it. Perhaps Gad pe Sigectiny Minny Sr : 5 in} r tful e ; { : OSE CUASCAGE _frmatzine, resem silence Under! hem. Our aquirms are cur prep |. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ae 2 ae ad ifending her husband. arations for flight from their | 11¥a S, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. » : = 4 ie SOR ee = pts Enrollments Available in Day or Classes. ’ Tt this fs the truth, it's better) 1 expect that Mr. O. has been Wika, puedbrae-ealr-in perun for Free Pamphlet. to know it than to go on imagining | doing a lot of unconscious squirm- 4 PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 4\that her mother-in-law is the prob-jing himself under his mother’s] : lem. o domination. He may need more| = : |ACTS OF KINDNESS _ help “than hiswife can give to/f”- “My mother-in-law has per-|discover this truth about himself. formed many helpful acts of kind- Y .* -® ness to. us,” Mrs. O, goes on.| So I suggest that she seek her “What's wrong. with me that I/clergyman or her local Family cannot feel calm and grateful |Service: Association for assistance [around her? I literally begin tolwith bis feer of his mother. | | a i} | : e oe os Me & Tananamaens | Now! 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Pattern are “Happiness Roses,” compli- - rc n° oo te eee pa We ae ay soe |] me emeaceenne eon. TH! CALBI- MUSIC CO ) fee oe . * Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Stores = ¢ ef Be a FREE. Wate" — } NUR | ee o.% POTTERY | FRED N. PAULL CO. | omen Mee ar rincne eco ome ur Wien Om as « ]] 28 W. Huron St. “FE 2.72574) Seta? SUeene Wike fll We emt)? SS Near Waterford) OR 51894 I The ‘Store Where Quality Counts! — 3127°W. Haron, ° PE &-Ti21 © FE 2-6122 || 119 North Saginaw Street. “Phone FE 5.8222 : , 4 a a : . * : f Li f ' . : g ie 7 ¢ \ 5 \ ‘ i \ \ : ee : eg is 4 \ \ : : se 5 | ; 3 ; { ‘ t . ‘ y : 2 ~ Me nh te, a ee | es .s. s f - ; = rece LP — ae i : jai ee ia : : , — an es a a = = <5. ee es nk a ec st a ne MO ce ck, ee a Ss a aa ae ne ta eS: ay ae E ee een PEGS 8 eres PS : a te. _THE bownrac PRESS. . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 4. 1087 _° ld exarcioes, especially done»: Vv “ing, ‘are beneficial to the thin woman. “which sven the ee on stretch Secret Diets. Cie” Fine Wes but They Won't Catch On| . Calorie - Counters Find Their One Joy in Deseribing Suffering to Others By RUTH MILLETT - McCall's magazine for September has an article that — revolutionize luncheon an ddinner party conver- sation. The article tells how to diet'in secret. Yep, gt ws tips on how a dieter can sit down wi or friends and keep to a* without anyone's being] tneir food without being reminded ee pal =e Oe Panher ee Bee + The method is . You cream dressing 8 Gi ‘a little of everything that is offered) pie, #0 aioe ot ote) you, eat your small portions and * ef don’t go back for seconds. If you keep your mouth shut, . ne ene is the wiser that you are Wouldn't it ‘be wenterted if the in secret. her fam- But secret dieting, I am afraid, isn't going to appeal to most diet- ers. If they had to diet without talking about it most of them would probably give up in despair. - Pattern No. 5655 contains pattern tg orga 1 @ daroe tise wate them from drying completely VTi hearty ee : poem rade : legs like sa « My legs are} A new chemical has been de- | sudgy sponge or. cloth being» |p | i her world Could this be an ee mold proofs the cotton fabrics | jabels or identification. * * * linens, All will remain con : So must her ward: Q, “Tam 14 years old and kmow| letely washable tn hot soap'0r | than hee months, "fag robe, to meet the . |that I am overweight. My parents} detergent suds, and are said to | . "|= = busy activities of ~ tand wnalives ety Pie about — ate ee 4 4p. C is losing and tell me that 1 am just many -Poij } a young Miss. right. What is your opinion? I} times they're sudsed,“ Moe Sam livia Seé our ve weigh 140 pounds and-am 5 feet 6 eeds Quick Wash ry een ageeficyr~ Ag : 3 fre Reg. 10.98 ~. byour age. Also ta p and w a: pans eg. . : Mimraing eperclans. as 1 Week Only . nae gt : fone A a ery Special Price Oe mame runier ot calories tut] All $20 Permanents , n| aly Chicken — those which place. the emphasis : and jars’ in hot = coe ig! | You. wil Enjoy Shopping at “Genty's” - |Mold in Cottons ean and Sanitary? ||" heseuerseaiecaihow, Selence has’ scored: again Rye d goo nar ut RAND NDALL’S a oe? se | SESSEnS | eos Lee eaten | Sere aH 8 By An. ex-governor a ‘’ Hi REE i att 3 H ! : if : — H i #2 NO DUST ON BOTTLES “Not yet, though,” explains joger. “Eet takes time for o wine in new cellars to” collect enough dust to be beautiful.” i E i i fea : 5 He itt $ F = 5 g ' 4 slile wf ie = ‘a ae : it : r . | a) ie: 7 = i 3 | : siomtie cb ia wale ol Dag ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Tuesday, October 8, at 8:15 P.M. - in the Church Edifice > | First Church Of Christ, . Scientist | Cheater at Willets a 'Pyle's father currently in Buckeye, : LAST CALL!! 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Marshall St., seated and Dwight Boyd, Company in Detroit for top awards they received in the National 27 Parkhurst St., Gary Wesley, TT N. ‘Ardmore Ave.; Gary Wil- ndustrial Arts Contest. A grand total of $300 plus 19 gold pin Hames 2 Auburn Ave. and James Moore, of 288 Seward St., e awards for their entries were awarded to Tom Zink, of 464 Irwin standing. 9 Eastern Students Win National. Drafting Awards = the direction of Virginia tems ih Capt. John Smith didn't begin his colorful career at Jamestown, <"~ Va. At the age of 20 he com 2 marided 250 horsemen during the Christian-Turkish war in Hungary. nent \ \ We Are Happy -° lWieneke. . By WILLIAM BANK The Pontiac High School Student Council started the seméster off State ‘University. These sis are aimed at finding and perfeet- ing peaceful yses of atomic -ener- ly since April, was spotted again this week by Delos. Ringer of St. ‘Ignace, an airline radio operator. He said the “sizeable animal” was| - ‘aes light brown in ‘color and had a: efetents ‘have ‘heen by. .the lene telt Te x US. 9 Student Council to give thelr opin- ng raced across 6 ort in front of iene car, should ad provided for students By gUDY ONERL Waterford Township High School PTA Selects 50 From State it to the game with friends they gy. . 3 by electing officers this week. hailed down who happened at tip eg Ey, dent, ‘with Jeanne Johnson assist-| 2X2 the Same route to Lansing. | 14 other trip to. Canada was ing him ag_ vice-president. Other| Saturday, . while _ most people/made by & group of Latin. students. officers are Muriel Upton, secre-|Were Sleeping in, two groups of|They went by:bus to Anchor Lee tary; Exist. treasurer|Students left Pontiac for Canada.|where Miss Iama C. Hook, the and Lynn Walker, sergeant at|1¢ first to. leave was a Biology|Latin teacher, has a cottage. arms, " - {Club _fossil-collecting expedition) For several years Miss Hook — _.. |headed for Rock Glen Provincial|/hias irivited the Latii Club and Places the past week although | Among the future field tripsjeach fall and spring. — sometimes it took a litle longer ipjanned by the Biology Club are} Miss Eloise Larue, YMCA sec- had been anticipated. the University of Michigan andjteacher at Baldwin Elementary A ‘bus carrying PHS students|the Darringer Project at Michigan'School, accompanied the: students fered a blow-cut in Howell, Friday. Its occupants. wer e| Crogsin; North, South Pole aramasd: the tear wos taking thel=—ee South Poles WASHINGTON (AP) — St. Mike's Students Honor Rev. O'Reilly today. It would be the first such Cmdr. Frederick G. Dustin, | for his . He donat- ‘ed several fo thel Byrd had flown over both poles in separate expeditions, | “If you are near the science room|. ROMS if @ ~ @@ St. Michael High School, you “Dustin said the flight, financed py a group of businessmen, : better watch out. Sister Dennis and) jg scheduled to leave Botton about Nov..10. _ er chemistry class have started) See Be "Dust has been, a problem® this} “One leg would take the crew and sponsors on & never~ rede Secmy i Se Gene wind _ hetore-attempted flight from Punta Arenas, Chile, over ‘Steterts that aiive to school have| %2@ South Pole to, McMurdo Sound in the Antarctio—a dust all over their ‘bombs’ (cars). Senpte of nents Pe wee “e foo nap Vanrat dibs ok a Soar oh. ee he Ape . Sad semors, ‘The geal of JA ts tribtin ull perenenian had hia: ested: to land of Poteet a, nS ee ‘and at McMurdo, sité of the U.S. alr base supporting American |, h the aid of counsellots and in- ene SENHICS, paring | Cap Detienetinnin. Qeesbiyiest | eS - » : ak : \To Fly Round- the-World Plans for a soe ta westid ole: flight crossing both South and North Poles, and named in honor of the late Adm. Richard E. Byrd, were announced top of the world in a continuous series of hops, said - firetic veteran and close friend of Byrd’s. erpssing of the bottom and USN, Washington, an Ant- to Youth Advisory Council Pontiac High School senior Carl According to Mrs, Neldrett, Code Code Jr,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carljwas chosen “because of his in- Code Sr., 2205 Dexter Rd., was) terest in civic improvements and - lappointed to YAC, the Youth Ad-|jeadership and being an outstand- visory Council to the Michigan|ing citizen.” Youth Commission, . a es ¥ de. Be He is a member of the Hi-Y, radio workshop, and -Playerafters at the high school. Pontiac Senior Appointed | == and Séroll Cluly are: Joyce O'Neil, | wishing to study during their lunch ‘hour's, “A polf taken in the homerooms to decide the proposal, will be Git eerie also included the Laura Upchurch and Althea Allen, Librarians. * * ‘“* Saturday, October 12, debaters United States economic aid to in- dividual countries should be lim- ited to technical assistance atid disaster relief.” * * * This year's officers of the Quill president; Jean ‘Hoffmann, vice president; Brenda Lewis, -secre- tary; John Herrington, treastrer; and Jerry Nelson, activities chair- | tions at an‘ earlier time, Frosh Relieved lat St. Freds ‘Seniors: Give - Dance Tonight for Freshmen After. Initiation. Week senior) will culminate tonight at a dance in the school hall entitled “Freshies First Fling.” p.m, Admssion ig 75 cents for sin- gles. and $1.50 for couples. Music will be provihes by a five’ piece band. among | days is “What are you be?” The class has taken helping a cision as to their future occupa- sais ROBERT I ERT JOHNSON Ce hf -ke Rit Aimee an t ext . en will carry their own ta M, HEIN The festivities or torments of inl- Duck Pants tiation week, Lgeegrme Pecnagghing will travel to Wayne ‘University|ther you are a freshman or It is sponso red by the, seniors! and will be held from 8 to 11:30) FLOYD SHULD o-8 ¢: Hunting Knife KIRBY... MYL R. W. PIERCE... Rae Red. eer. oe =| Nine shop students of Eastern) cheese of Julius Mittledort, the Junior High Schoot and their in-|speech and music instructor has elected officers for the anne to Announce the structors were guests of the Ford Fae Steed he to ste They aré: president, Deanna’ Motor, Company at a recent ban-| prams, : ' Relyea; vice-president, Cunt Aa ; WINNERS | in Dearborn because ce 4 . Riley; ee ee coe aa they won in the annual National| 22500 “Saremts, and teachers |AT ianear™” es Industrial Arts Contest, sponsored) noes and talk over some of the | The first meeting of the a SLAYBAUGH'S problems of the new students at (son P.T.S.A. was held on October | {The boys -are Léon Mellen,| Lincoln Junior High; 2 -|ird at 1:20 p.m to provide pares} ee HUNTERS’ James E. Moore, Edmund Wasik, ‘The Bont hall exhibi bright}4%d teachers: an ‘ [Gary Wesley, Gary Williams, Tom jue Ree eeeeey ere |become acquainted with wus each oth Zink, Charles “Lowe, Bruce Bell|*ith display of vocabulary lis bik ‘and Dwight Boyd. - ; ‘worked out by the Sth grace -ex-| er. A special feature of the evening | pression class. They: reveal how|was an explanation and demon-| Students at Eastern won a to- |technical lists of words may be|stration of the aims and purposes. tal of $300 in cash and nine- | very extensive even in the vocabu-|ot the “Shop Program” — home- I nicy GouLD . teen gold pin awards for their (lary of gh stedents, Pegxy|making, aft, crafts, general shop.) L Het entries in the contest this past |Cone, Shirley Titkis, and Loren re year. Fizeard were in charge of the a — Student councit dances are-sched-|“isplay.__. sapeting vinir wyre Gusenel tt Duck Hot) led for October 17, October 31,| Girls’ Service Club with Joan| Friday afternoon récord dances, WALTER ALUZAS . ee and November 14. Davis as president arranged for) to be held in the Girl's Gym. Compess on AT LINCOLN a Big Sister Party on Monday 88) president Becky Bomsta, report. TH a, raatieg Freee Paste | wo all-school talent shows were “ech member sponsored from one eq that noon hour sales of Madi. FRED Wan AVONDALE JOURNALISTS — Heading the publications at - business manager (with telephone) and Joan Bourdo, editor (seat- the highlights at “Lincoln Junior|*2,£0ur th graders as their Little| son emblems, tee shorts, and hat ° rmer . Avondale High School this year from the business and editorial ~ed),.Anne- McKinnon, editor (with paper) and Kathy McHugh, High thig week. A full program Sisters, have been proceeding very satis | K. HARPER... ends are the following students who were recently selected. The _- business manager, (extreme right) will take over the -Yel-OJac, _ lof. stunts, musical arrangements, AT WASHINGTON tactorily, _Yellow Jacket, the school yearbook will be led-by Frank Harris the school newspaper, == . ~. land skits was presented by the| The Girls’ Service Club, at/ar AVONDALE pS ee ge See speech department = the | Washington Janlot = under} the Avondale Junior Larry Beamer Named President ~ [from ‘Mystery Cat’ Bumblebees, this coming season | are: Carpenter, Donat EI t PHS LY) de C\ l Offi SAULT STE, MARIE w — Chip- 'Study Hall Vs. Lunch Hourim:: Sue Hayes, Sharlene Hew BTA pewa County’s “mystery - cat,” derson, Pat Mazurek, Carolyn eC U f ounci icers- which has been seen intermit(@att- Debated at Water for d Walker, Henrietta Shows, ia os se Fe iy ee 3 : al oe sige) <4 2 : : 3 oS : : ay BS : es ee ea fe ' ot fi “ae P “ pi ri se pe i A 2e owt af £ if Fee ae 2 ts e i : ! *. et eet oes {AS * : fi i os = 2 — ak } ¥ pos ‘ oS. ; ‘4 ! Eye Se d bie ae ak : . Beas &' ae ae : ; - i SE at Ra | Money Grows for Right Batry to Pot-0-Gold ne: ut: - Geld thes we tan at for the contestant who FE ncnang tha haben ga dla dBm Ni y no one ‘wins last week's But even - ew pure contains @ serien of squares, which are ti @ corres sentences : ob eely wooden hak of tha words fa swwabeslll . The other words, be i di ae us Seld A ond decide ‘which othe fwo words Takes the most sense in the puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right. squares. = 1 t H PUZZLE NO, 70 ‘ 4 — r on all 196 ' A : B Cc D: Hi Oe ‘thet can be taken out of the car and operated as some l 4 . t. ~~ Sieioe and bat be svar. en oe a case (right) is also furnished with the radio,. | : E : S$ ra : S a se. GALVANIZED ‘ ' : ; ‘Qptional Festare on 58 Pontiac ; : CLURM Ea ee | (SSL i =—_—aRadie, Heater and Hydramatic, ~~ fadle and Heater, Hydramatic, =. so they f more comfortable. 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M-24 and Clorkston Rd., Loke Orion 7 — . | Formerly Henry's ater isos w scouts sat |__| FINE Foops ——- LIQUOR -- BEER--WINE 1 Bob’s Chicken House (§] Bloomfield-tnn. | termine svesutciy wheter s pe : .: : cae host ~ hostess, fogn: & Helen 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph tient will suffer a reaction ae Sage ol ond ered the Presents by populer’ emand . Schedule Bear Hunt | ie > way you like - a . “SULLY” AT THE KEYBOARD» @ROGERS CHY w — The Pres] WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES... > Daily, except Monday.— 9 to 2 to the qjhunt we be all Satay Ge FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MYRTLE $4100 DELICIOUS DINNERS AND. LUNCHEONS CASS MILTON rs dun The hunters baged sve | “The Cocktail Bar With the Picture Window” - Visit Our Popular Cocktail Bar 7 oar bat gt only one last year. The ty DINNERS TOTAKE QUT | OF bee Benty nie = Ol Dut wh Ni H | CALL FE 3.9821 Spali wi exchange wines te C | : 3,000 tons of chickpeas under the = ” a terms of Pheer ga with “AIR CONDITIONED - , “Night Except Monday .. YA ‘Dance in Comfort. |! GORDON MacMILLAN 9 Timwit v F Fr i. & Sat. ! Recording Artist ‘at “The Cotelina Piano Ber" \ ~Your on tea nae, You =, | BUFFET SMORGASBORD a mea > ye en Conter “ARIZONA AND wis : LUNCHEON | EVENING eae tao pg. dp. - ‘WESTERN PODNERS H Square & Round Dancing Adm. 1.00 Setare & Round Dancing | 5 Days a Week. 6 Days a Week |B tverr Tees-Pri.-Ser. $1.00 | svery Thure-Set-Sen, “NO DOOR CHARGE | “ALL YOU” SU25\ anves $] 95 |i , 3 _ hope PRICES y CAN EAT! , Cam Eat! ee ey 2.) 14:80 to 2:80, Includes "| MANNY'S | to JACK AXFORD | Fee pment Fri. ond Sat. to DICK DENGATE Da ing Thursd & Suu ~ Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Teloproph Rd. FE 5-4500 SATURDAY ‘Exclusive! First Run EXPLOSIVE YOUTH! DYNAMITE DOUBLE BILL! THE “You! VG DONT CRY] “GET LOST” GENERATION! a " TG Ouly oa Our Glowt Semel Can 38 i endiremnt unnvrmi and His “Esquires” THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 het vane d Snapshots ot Hllywood collected | | ee oe {Hollywood Headlines ; mt random: C.V. (Sonny) Whitney Mirror ts Seeing “Eye ae a's ee sich me Detect Shoplift = Buddy Adler Set to Sign 1 a Sag ale nf Dae ueveend en No understanding - rae sweteel turer has. developed x large com} ~~ a 7% ge ' . with, Eleandr (Mrs. “CR Pi F abulous Ne ew Contr act with Bleande (Mrs. Whitney). Re-lvex mirror’ which he says prot! now! eee a ises to curtail shoplifting. ‘The which Pat Ford took to San Fran- \ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS seat in the house is equipped with|cisco’ for & sneak preview, are mirror is mounted on a bracket| ‘SATURDAY. a lege to become a movie-star, re-idisplays in stofes, The 26-inch Ns: : — mouth, as we say, J had word ianguage of the listener, turns there as a guest speaker|/diameter mirror reflects almost: HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Right|* Set 9! earpbones, which simul-| good. . : that ‘permits installation of up-f ~ of the most fabulous contracts ever! You just, make your reserva- jbefore the studnt. -body. every corner of a store, the man ; tions in the English, French or (~~ : given any motion picture preducer. ‘ = I happen to know that Spyros Spanien os phone sections, and : Skouras follow the drama or comedy ex- : : 1 from New York, from the horse ‘onthe. stage | to a worped out of Marymount Ool-lrights, cross sections, or ey | 4 * ene | i id ae . Se Rn Bi i i a i ii il i i i tt i i i i th i i ce i i taneously translate what is hap- BLUE SKY IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC | days:ago, and that Charles Feld- allan on tho stage. I's a clever | nian and Gregson Bautzer have a| 268 Which could spread. _ | _ Box Office date with Skouras to finalize the Vittorio, assisted by a company Opens 6:30 fine print. of 2% of his students, put on— 100 7.4, ott eels Se oe SS come TONIGHT THRU | if , deal will give Adler complete |'°T!® Gassman.’ - : SUGAR RAY say on the 20th Century-Fox lof, : bal » ®. and is equal to’ the contract | Those who. daw Eddie Fisher's SUNDAY so HAA ty BX ‘ . le ee ee "'TerrrrrrerrrrererrerrrrrrrrerererrerTTTe SS years at that studio. The official jaunched a new and great career. B : : d VS. CARMEN ob ance Rd ote The hour went too quickly, tl —_ \V4\\, is a very smart move on] One of the highlights | BASILIO ‘ the part of 20th, because Buddy) pumber with Debbie Se — | d has a soe record of having made/ she kids him. \ < 28 ae 5 } : . — Pi very pictures a ot ~* - \ : : : ee ; i ich. * Aca ie es ee PU Leia OFICIAL WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT F = her “baw tf 5 = cen . va 3 PLUS REGULAR PROGRAM with radio and television commen-lseen in Las Vegas, isa. great . : ney : —— tafor William Winter, interestirigly| assistance on the, show, mg and, ae | el NO ADVANCE.IN PRICE— enough a former patient of his/y liked the repartee between Eddie! te > who is not only living—but working and Geom Gobel. —with his coronary. Simon .and Schuster are bringing. it out around — = Christmas. 31 sors ACTION 0. WANT! Come along on a mission of danger .. ir in the sevage Balkans ...with a girt 0, beautiful that she ‘attrnete treubie! ; -% M-G-M présenrs VAN JOHNSON MARTINE CAROL - ~ HERBERT LOM a Ai Lal Bata tn - * ¥ * All Rome is talking about. ‘the ' exciting evening Vittorio Gassman NOW! 3 Performances staged at the Quirino Theatre as|| Daily at 12:00 Noon-3:50-5:00 jan. associated cultural presenta- . tion. The Gimmick is that every) Boon & SATURDAY Nightmare Thrills! 3 | oTel sees DRIVE-IN, ~~ 4 THEAM : ‘ WATERFORD 200 | it TER a | ai. ON-BRYNNER- BAER | 4 VAN iste | PERRY LOPEZ:BEVERLY GARLAND” fa] Sr WALTER ABEL: Teo de oRsia-cowo wosensr fl | rumen _ WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY WAL TER DOMIGER tALER- PLEASE NOTE: fiom 1 ROBINSON"DECARLO’ || 2 CARTOONS — |) * || WEEK-DAY MATINEE TO 3: 530 Cor, Rate: Seer cosa ree ror nr haere tdci FR “SAT. SUN. DAT owe +m GREGG PALMER : ALLISON HAYES - AUTUMN RUSSELL emi users pie 90¢ CHILD, STARTING SUNDAY: ; Richard Todd in Perey stines t enn: be ONLY ONE SHOWING OF “BATTLE HELL” one , “GIANT” : AND: - COMING 3 - ry B I ‘che ‘Boome LCHELL DU KOREA | || “roe tioro he raion JL ned skh et hn itatccet atm: COMMERCE == [STARTS TODAY!) TERRIFIC DOUBLE THRILL SHOW!| 3-UNIT MOORE S HO , W GAYNOR tena Seal ea elon Saree =. JAGGER |_FIRST TIME SHOWN! | [Fite No eeummentet | HIT No. 1 ‘s _ . re $ CiNemaScoPE - g = se ee COLOR by DE LUXE SMASHES THE | 4 VICE RACKET! |7@ A ‘PICTURE : EVERY PARENT SHOULD an a i ba ; 3 i * SSSR STS ER COR Re tee ce ge ciageannaan — DON’T “MISS IT tf Es 2nd THRILLER! NASSOUR STUDIOS, ING . Presents er MADISON “i ef peryyre cow sreerereees |i "POSITIVELY FIRST TIME THESE. TWO PTE CAINE M ms" Mim | TERRIFIC PICTURES EVER SHOWN THe RACK PWN |B | TOGETHER ON ONE PROGRAM! > ae ee ee eS ee ae ae Sa ee Ce ee eat a eg ee ee ee ae ee ae ee eee ee ee a ae ee ee Se ee Gl eee a ee ’ 9100 P.M. 0 1:30 A.M. —BFREE ,.%., > ; 3 > a 3 - ‘i phlee ier | moon in L—reside—tr _TO LIVE AT ORCHARD LAKE — After returning from a honey- | it S170 Westcomb Rd., Orchard } “They were married Aug. 31 in Our Lady of Refuge Catholic-Church, é 3 {SS Ronald Priebe | Orchard Lake. The bride, the former Reta Pierce, is the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pierce of Grand Ledge and he is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John E. McLaughlin, : i Harriman Warns Labor | NEW YORK (INS) — Labor racketeers were on notice today mend their ways or get out of : York State. The warning from Gov. Averell Harriman 476 W. Huron. St. - SKELLY’S RESTAURANT BREAKFAST FEATURE: All Egg Orders include: Hot Biscuits, Hash Brown Potatoes. me Sa Flect City Attorney . as Bar Officer. Pontiac attorney Verne C, Hamp- ton has been elected second. vice Hampton, who serves as an Oak- land County Circuit Court Com- ~{Missioner, js former president of the Oakland County Bar Associa- tion. Other conference officers are Robert P. Small, of Benton Har- bor, presidént; Harold M. Street, of Muskegon, first vice president; Harold - MeKessy, of Kalamazoo, secretary, and Ernest J, Rogers, of Jackson, treasurer. . Now He Knows) "thas threatened to cut off the dairy’ _ |milk supply. _} Glenn Lake, MMPA president, Come In Todey! | fiuenza that is sweeping through i |MMPA Charges | (Contract Breach) || ite Soppty of Witon | Détroit w — ‘The Michigan Milk |Assn, hag accused Ira Wilson & é ‘Sons of a breach’ of contract and/ CHEERS — These ball team of Avondale Junior charming by the cheerleaders for the “Burhblebees,” foot- school mothers. Four of the leaders -pictured, left to right, are Donna Haddix; Sue Hayes, Pat Ma- At Avondale Junior High zurek and Jean Scharer will be ‘Roll ‘Social, Sp oe 1 for @ price to farmers of $5 per|*M4 sports season ts) forjsthrt, a ~*~ * “Wilson's now want to pay some |ready last night to support their for & successful team at opening game with Mad- ison Junior High. : The first all-school party last " [Friday was attended by—a-major- ity of the student body. Dancing, An intramural program has been set up for Avondale Junior Sharlene Henderson, Carolyn Walker, Henrietta Shows. and Sue Wieneke. Four-year-old Lloyd orts Activity ak games and refreshments com-| | Others, not shown, are CHILDREN UNDER 12 High students, Each * ——— _ ta vonceneetee by a girl's and PONTIAC 2435 Dixie Hwy. at T: 0 Tw FIRST RUNS! of its farmers one price and another price,” Lake said. “This is positively a violation-of the con- Meetings were scheduled ; tatively for Monday night at New Baitimore.s Farmington, Adrain, Ovid, Saranac, Mason and Ann Arbor to outline action to dairy |. farmers, ’ Bloomfield Woman Magazine Prices Missiles . * Sidewinder, $4,400; Bullpup, above... $100,000; Matador, © above $50,000; Regulus “Atlas Costs $4 Million LOS ANGELES (AP) — Uncle Sam's missiles cost from $4,400 to more than four million dollars apiece, a trade publisher-says. : . Bennett H. Horcheler of Cleveland, publishing director of | the trade magazine Aeronautical Purchasing, told a news Ford May Build : Small Economy Car DETROIT. (INS) — A Ford Mo- tor Company official says the firm may build a small economy car in the United States, Ford Vice President James’ J. . company Detre ae in the! conference the magazine's Washington correspondent made |¢%r sales with the idea of turni : these estimates of costs for 15 missiles: : x * Sparrow III, $40,000; Falcon, $9,000; Nike I, $20,000; Nike “II, $80,000-$100,000;' Tartar, $40,000;..we would consider introducing a 00; Petrel, $80,000; Corporal, above $100,000; Redstone, $1,000,000: Lacrosse, TI, $430,000; Snark, $1,000,000. - The Atlas; Horchler said, costs more than four million. [West Bloomfield to Be Toured * a County director of the township's civil de- fense, will be Michigan delegate = Voters Sponsor. ‘Go-See’ W&ST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- many Lower Michigan cities. and to the National Women's Civil De “Cerry Out Orders” ’ ) SPAGHETTI HOUSE |' Your PTA Is Planning. ,* ee JOE'S : ) PAGHETT! H CHIN CITY 7 NOW. OPEN A i FOR LUNCH RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA | } 1070 W. Huron FE 40m0 | 1088 WEST. HURON st. 9. ,BIG . iA YEAR“ ~oh* 7 _|gpeaker at the Commerce Element-|: DETROIT ce OOF ‘ithe new addition to the school, towns. He was home from ‘his office today, bedridden. with an upper respiratory infection, fense Advisory Council this fall. The group will. meet. in Wash- ington D.C., Oct. 21-23. sponsor “Go-See" Season's First Meetings - Slated by Area Schools Clifford Smart, superintendent of, PTA, Fair. with Mrs. ‘Richard ithe Walled Lake Consolidated! Grou; acting as chairman. ‘Sehoo]. District, will be the guest Rect COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —'nounced as the date for the annual historic jandmarks, dustries, recreational The » Coordinated by Mrs, Jack Couzens, will provide buses equipped with Mrs. Ir- SHIP —~ The West ‘Bloomfield League of Women Voters will! to « rupee of which Je to acquaim|.4 luncheon at Rotunda Inn will the ‘cifizenry with its boundaries,|be included in the affair. in facilities and other points of interest within the area, » lealling’ Mrs.-Sander, EM _ 3-4485. erary and will serve as guide on the trip. Maps will be available to “goers.” The meeting place will be at the West Bloomfield Township Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd., at 9:15 a.m, Departure will be at 10 am., and arrival back at 3 p.m. The league is extending an in- vitation to all those interested. /have to increase to five’ per cent of the domestic car market before similar U.-S,-built car,”"~ ~ : Foreign car sales in the U> 8. in the first seven ‘months of 1957 amounted to 28 per cent of the total market. However, some ob- servers feel it will not be long before the five per cent figure is attained. 2 Sections of M24 to Be Resurfaced LANSING — Low bids totaled $1,190,456 on eight state trunkline 2150 OPDYKE ROAD - Phone FE 4-4611 Reservations may be made by ary Scheol PTA meeting to be held at 3 p.m. a a Supt. Smart will present a prog- ress report covering - the school Plain district, along with outlining fu-) A Parents are invited to attend an open house. from 7:30 to 8 p.m.'- to meet teachers and to inspect Gy 5 ses FO Be E g if 2 if g g i z ‘iB VARNISH Fire-Resistant Rock Wool ATION | INSU home modernization. ; - WATERFORD fn > Soe as i | ‘= 3 ‘FRI. - SAT. - SUN. = * fag : ~~ as 3-UNIT SHOW oh tie : and _ _Pat Boone a WAG EAE qurutgd Terry Moore 6 NN” I SBERNADINE” "> _Church’s. Sale of See ee “THE RACK” , Paul Newmen Wendell Corey ——Plus—— “THE BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN” PLUS ‘The Revealing Story - “| LED TWO a _ © Any } {on gallons, quarts; —{~ ~ Quantity fA EP South End of Union Lake Road pints or half-pints : - Open 6:30 EM 3-066! Example: ® Cash and : ? First Time Shown Carry Only 2 ~ Shocking Expose? SQUARE SEE j | “WHITE. We ec, Sa SLAVERY” ited} ss, “We have ‘everything you need for: , : ’ conservation department reports. : The permits entitle hunters to: Se = es _ Pair of All-Oakland County line- men of the past two years have made the grade early at the Uni- versity of Louisville. Sophomore tackle Larry Cadwell and fresh- guard Don Rossoll both tutored be Jim Manilla of Royal Oak are ‘regulars at Louisville. Five ex- “Acorns are on the squad. grid eh soe “Former MSU gridder, Billy |_ Wells, has been traded by the Washington Redskins to the Pitts- bergh Steelers. ~« « “* = Two ex-Watertord gridders are “amiorig five ‘area boys on the Mich- igan Tech eleven. Big linemen Charles Schack and Max Wigner are the former Skippers at Tech. ce Douaela's dropped. ed: 1 "At Ghat pol Wes Covi. ton blooped a single over Gil Mc-|Slaughter eke rae bo see ‘" k Saginaw Hurler Gets Nod Tomorrow Schack won a letter last year. Wig- ner, a 250-pounder, is a freshman ‘as-are -Pierre Flajole and Pete Moga and Roy .Klusendorf of Troy. * *«' * : Guten Princeton grid mentor ‘Charley Caldwell may never re- turn to active coaching. .He is currently on sick leave. : oe * * The 1st Bowling’ -Proprietors’ suddenly Association tournament 26-27 at Kansas City, i * * Coeds may —soon—_be— cheers at University of Michigan may join the males along the Applications have been received for about half of the 59,030 special permits to be issued for “any- deer” seasons this fall, the state world series. MILWAUKEE Ww — Back home with a split in the two. games’. _|played: at Yankee Stadium, the stimulated Milwaukee am, _ season —is—-scheduled——for—October!— _were eunntent today they) Elated by ‘his team’s fine all- round performance that backed up Lew Burdette’s brilliant pitching with a 4-2 triumph, Haney plans to throw Bob Buhl, of Saginaw, the last _ of his big three, at the Yankees tomorrow in the first of three it first World: Series game ever to * = knowing New be played in Milwaukee. _ * *€ We Both teams will most certainly present altered lineups from those -\that staged a terrific battle before 65,202 Yankee Stadium fans yester- day in a game that was still in doubt until Hank Baver rapped into a game-ending force play to: ‘beat from now Pm not saying we they battled us devel Degp Not from the looks of the way Buhl to Start for eins Fans that caused the glum Yankees to regard: the under-rated Milwau-|. —- -_-keeans—with-new-respect... ____ ‘“Those fellows showed our guys they mean business,” de- elared Casey Stengel, the all- York manager. “This was s big game for them. They're going to be tourher to today. ” Taking a cue from his players, who fought the Yankees tooth and any second ~~T Burdette had not scooped it-up.j> ught I thought I would So Aaron raced to third with a i ete © 55. easy, triple. Then Joe Adcock. hit a vie gle to center that Mantle juggled. Aaron scored with the first run for the Braves and Adcock ck te to second on the error, Kubek's leap- ing catch of Wes Covington’s drive helped Shantz out of further trou- landed. ble. The Yankees came right back in the bottom of the second, With one out Slaughter drew a walk, | and went to third on Kubek's sin- gle, Jerry Coleman topped a roller down the third base line that prob- ably would have gone foul if Lew blue sky and then finally fell into came back, this time when Ha As it was Slaughter scored and . Coleman ent a ewe. . : Johnny ae hit the first home| run_of the -Series-in-the top-of the/— third, a towering hlow to ‘ett field xX * * nail In the second game, even to the extent of exchanging harsh words. and. beanballs, the usually mild-mannered Haney hurled a veiled challenge at Casey's crew. ow + Um SS “We--know. we-—will win— new, |— he said defiantly. ‘“‘We're over the hump. We stood up.to those guys in their own back yard and held] — them even, Now they've got to) play us-three games in our park. I think pitching will be the key to this series and I know we've got righthanded Turley, Haney will open with a revised lineup that : -hag deer of either_sex_in— 31 areas designated for the special seasons. Deadline for application | Allow Shotguns cluded. GABR Hoo Schoendienst 20 .is.cc5..2 8 0, 1 i ON BB saeseeeenessss 2 © F 1 Mathews 3b siséevesss cee? 6 0° 0 be Per re Se ees | sien +2 8 1 #2 ae 8 62:5 a § 124 2 81 4 e * 2 7 0 2 8 . 1 10 6 E. Johnson p. #eecveceed ye o 6 AJODOG ci ccvtavisnes wel (2 © 6 McMahon oe 60 6 s 30 86 is 2645 4 in Waterford ‘howe Clerk Clears! Up Problem for Area Hunters Hunting with - shotguns in Water- session of the state legislature for} © action. Seeterlin explained that the ‘to have a special election for only ‘one issue. “Most likely, the matter_of hunt- ing in Waterford Township will be placed on the state Primary elec- tion next August,"’- Séeterlin -con-| BRING soy TO MILWAUKEE ~- Whwidine’ is happy again and this pair helped the cause. BOB BURL el ccs @ idl aba ee the stands, Again the Yankees Baver hit almost exactly in oe same place where Logan's homer That was all the scoring, plus of course, the Braves’ ‘fourth in- ning. The rest of the time it was a story of Lew Burdette and his marvelous: sinker — a pitch that '® > -# : - eh Dives ‘be ‘Faots pete gee sme a Milan (NL) “oe crnedaii; ie *.jof cheering fans turned out’ last 4 had all the Yankees chattering}. ntojafter the game. The best defensive play of the game was Covington's funning, backhanded catch of Shantz’ drive to left field in second, right after -| Burdette had misjudged Cole-|. man’s roller, This probably cut off two runs, and coupled with Cov- ington's vital hit in the fourth made the rookie both the defen- sive and offensive star of the game... ? ae | peehe at ‘penhas Stadium, Wednes-| Been, S24 Uy ‘ork (AL) <6) Berra. 2 Prey = ame at Tonbed ‘stadium, Thurs. Milwaukee CNL) Bt 300 000-4 9 0 New ros tl) Burdette. and Crandall “Shana _umat) a Son and Her Yort beast em Milwaukee, Hp New Priday. Ont. Open 4 date (teams deren Third same at County Biadium, Saturday, : voir os came at County Stadium, Gunday, Fifth anne at County Stadium, Monday. Sixth game at oXynes, Biadium, Wednes- seventh gaine at Pekin. Tare HITTERS—The- lst home Braves’ Fans Give Team Royal Welcome MILWAUKEE ~The red car- pet was rolled out and thousands deck running the length of the ter- minal — = ‘jnight a8 the Milwaukee Braves re-|_, The batting order will also suf- fer a slight alteration. Wes Coy- ington, the hitting star of : ‘the | series up to now, with. four mate | _{ties _in- éight times at bat, has MIAA on Offense BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ay gies AP Wirephote hit a homer and made a diving defensive play in Lew Burdette {left} was the winning pitcher as ~~ the last inning to save the day. The Sraven-wos, ‘he pave the Yanks seven hts, seine ae "WY, to ever! the series. 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Paul Geer ‘of. a. yp |Adrian. compiled a better per: ness carry average, gaining 70 yards Johnny Eddie M Hank Aaron ef Wen Covingwea if jas Adrian dumped Olivet 26-0, Kalamazoo, which has-been de- feated in its first two starts, must second |195+h celebration a: solid 1 Kalamazoo, Ste *plather. to Sue Firine ified about the ssuepension; we'll _call in our lawyers. and_ ars Halas: yest Ron- and ations. of the club.” He rookie quarterback missed two clab practices in 12 days and also. qid not show up for special'- tutoring session three jdayg this week. ‘Ronnie, “wisi Harvey usually doing most of the taiking, has figured in a series of eontrover- This stepfather charging that Ronnie wasn't played~ enough and the school did not live up to its out- side job: promises. At UCLA, Harvey and coach Red Sanders often were at swordspoint and Ronnie event- ually left. He later had a movie contract briefly, played pro ball in Canada and served -a stint in California's national guard. Harvey, when asked if Ronnie would leave the Bears, said: ~NEW YORK w—Tutts ‘College of Massachusetts is the small -col- 40-6 “victory over. Bowdoin, the day. * *> * ' The Jumbos netted 493 yards. on skunk’tactics to make the boy altogether in 60 plays, leading quit,”’ a 58.5 average, Denison (Ohio) is runnerup in rushing with a two-|, Fair Makes History in Motor City Win | Pontiad’s Joy. Fair became the ist-—-hardtop driver“ to bes nine feature racés in a. Whitworth (Wash.) leads in for- tal of 242 yatds while losing to Willamette. + le season A pair of Albion College: backs, | cheers of 6,500 happy fans waried |” and things up quickly ag the plane set). the down, = early-season passing and rushing leaders of the Michigan Inter- Gamble hit on 9 of 21 passing attempts -in Albion's win _ over changes would be made. He was/|Kalamazoo last week’ and gained strongly considering playing Jerry|148- yards in the process. The} ‘Things Lumpe, his left handed hitting |rangy senior from Hudson grabbed * lin’ tries for a 14-yard average, |= down Alma Saturday to make the success at : suefori—___ sies; “Ronnie left-the-University of} — “|California after one season with! “Halas hasn't enough power:-or/{ee' de a ‘enn over Dartmedtheit's close but many guns, turned home from New York to prepare for the first World Series amas! cag ; ‘Thdta, while Covington ‘was: : ed for his spectacular Tt was a cool night and a stiff) 4 running catch that cut off a ‘cold wind whipped across Billy Yankee scoring threat and his hit chartered airliner landed. But the fourth igning. ae a ae From hy plane the players trod a red carpet, rolled out by air- port attendants, to a line of 30 convertibles waiting to take them to the stadium. — ee One of the first to- alight was rage = gd Fred Haney, who blinked in the glare of spotlights that lighted the ramp, waved to the crowd and declared: & * -2- es fe t 'e now tf can be had. We hope to wrap it ,» president Sf the Inter. up here,”’ national Olympic Committee, As the players and their wives! arrived in Rome from Bulgaria came. down the ramp, each re-| today to discuss plans for the 'Geived a great cheer from the; 1960 summer Olympic games, throng that a the es —_ are to be held in ee ou ile | Brundage in Rome “ROME. (INS) — Avery Brun- While it is true that game-statisti¢s are not as important as those figures-that show up on the scoreboard at the end - of the game, it is still true that they can teaéh you a lot about - football. ; ants Looking over: the statistics of contests played- hus far, especially those of teams that appear headed Yor high national rankings, you’ will find that in nearly ¢very _ instance the greater part of the erenas-amgng has been in the running game. | keeping the defensive teams “honest” in their alignments, of course; enough to keep-them from being set up wholly — the running plays. “ Oct. 10, ifn HR Pomel figures-—Second game, runs of the 1957 World Series Net "receipts 415,204.00 were hit in yesterday's 2nd ¢ lesloners share 962,289.73, : ' “. "a share S211, 785.06. game at New York, Johnny Lo — } club and league share 935.290 30: Auienaahee < Yankee veteran Hank Bauer Commi . share 8126,001.74 both reached the seats with the ach” chub and’ teeoes thare s7iasior, | bases empty, Roll Out Red Carpet - 2S ae The forward pass his been used enough to be-effective in “Any team foolhardy enough to try to wis pe plays Jilosy would, naturally, be wide open to the pass, ; The pass, an important and integral part of the football in proper proportion to running plays. games. Navy gained 394 yards running and 166 passing last Saturday. Michigan State ran for 441 and passed for 129. running and 79 passing, With Michigan it was 191 and 87; but these a auite typical of the ners teams, ~ tf Bieler fine fine com see ae me Dayton — casting on Army con y Feaedate-Fwe real wy aM over meet, but Cadets clear sourt > henna ig Me easy ie. Notre Dame o Ayracuse r Boston Untversity—The | a) : ge oO! oo te due to click, linels ove stot Hint have more best tle-wisd. or Priheeton—Lions are ag off previous game they NIGHT me See Boathern cantornie—|_ Bf im ee oe 2 either. AFTERNOON — ie! might fos ae rvard—Ithacang smart- under last. week ss surprise ‘detest, a - ~~ may owing ver une. make Duke. a 2 a In total defense, Shaw (N.C.) fn its opener ajlowed- Virginia Union only 23 yards, and Washington (Mo) topped the punters with at Motor City Speedway when he Fair covered the 27 laps .in a up Nelson Ward fy a foot. bed and iknow the turned the trick again: lust night!| "fff time of 6:12.387 to defeat runner-tmut's ‘West Virginia over Wiscorisin — We Mourtaineers he } power; ee Oe an three kicks against Missouri Mines ‘averaging 52.3 yards.. bP oa ae Pa eee de nes © et Se ae eS eS offense, is being used well, especially because it is being used _ Take a look at some of these figures from the most: recent ~ Army ran for 341 and passed for 83. “Penn State gained | with North Carolina State 178 and 64. There were many more hed ; S a Saturdey at 4:30 . BERKELEY, Calif. #—Proverb | Jacobs, the University of Califor. .. {nia’s- giant guard, will not De in jthe Bear lineup for the nationally _| SHELL-VEST ©. 2... ...0.....,. $4.95 [Somme | aay ince, ‘he wedge 0 mses Oo Sa e d peo 7 : at ee Se ae es = ~~ | American - Field _ |Clawson Blanks | sec" - | HUNTING PANTS |p.) pag, 97.9) 2 cons itepces ete | Sis ood by badeier ” Wak Park; 21-0. execs esse ins i Treated with DuPONT ZELAN S$ 9 5 | Aten Stores Two TDs Mt bela to moke the material woter- j Se = eee igs The husky lin eman had predicted repellent and last through re- , OS Trojans Grind Out tne Bears would upset /the Spar- ited washings. = | 3rd Straight Win tans, ranked No, 2 inthe nation. 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Kubek was charged with an error in this 4th inning play of |“&™S of snapping out of their§- Guaronteed , Many other items are eveilable os well as those minutes of the ist half when |formation of the Bears. the’ second of the World Series : doldrums. They were crackling] week dene ou Sen Analyzer featured in this advertisement. ! fullback Lowell Acton scored the ie ee | . . eam through their plays with . antes: @ touchdowns en a.| Coach Dutly Daugherty’s Spar| - : were Georgia, with Wally | MARKET TIRE CO. : burst through the middle tans already are under a full bead! r,, me Be Pl . | his 19th year at the Gosk'6 me 6 tallied’ twice in the Sralef steam, after the 540 win over OUrSOmes Begin Play its first invasion of the Big Ten I. w mene’ ve O01 quarter. Quarterback George Al Indiana last weekend. * since 1922. ests. oie ‘teaied paves Sten tne Ses @ ' The Bulldogs are a pass- Stieed Elliott, in-his first year at the ef eam in eq conscious team that has had D out to complete a 67-yard pear helm, has not been quite as! VJ oud s NANA | trouble hanging on to the ‘ball.| M4¢,&, 40 91 2-1) eee Acton bulled over from) successful, having dropped two .“ —————— he’ five yard line to finish | close decisions to highly-rated op- They've fumbled 13 ‘ 38 yards, LINDRICK, England ~— m@ The , @ Interior moter ee final|/Ponents — 13-6 to Southern Meth- Like Ford and Finsterwald, Wall two games. This week they ‘Vacuumed .- ine Scored their final odist, and 13-7 to Washington State, |United States took a quick leadiand Hawkins won the first two/|Practiced in steady rain every day - @ Steam Cleaned : @ Washed and : . For Quicker—Fester Service We Have four 1 stenatie sohe 4th and if/ foursome match. - led Christy Brett and Tommy ge Repeats eect was taken to the hospital for treat-|Art Forbes, all of whom are ex-|scotch foursomes that opened the|O’Connor, Ireland, and Eric Brown Bun aoe ger cen oe KUHN UT § AS iment iperienced performers. two-day competition. They made|seotiand, 1 up. to making mistakes, but are basil i ; ees warts tate oe erie ¢-¢+ * to be Butts’ best passers in i. : che “. ‘2 formances ts first two units a1 up after’ 18 holes ani J Tigers Ink Infielder |x 1000 say trom x ost ot other the ‘morning round over the, 1,'* Years since Britain de Set weesone, . hel substitution provided Da ‘English péir of Peter Alliss and|#ted es The Bulldogs also have — | with ‘the finest opening ‘game T'Bernard Hunt. ‘They fined the|®ZGe® Cup. Experte. cay that flthe est pas, catchers i for Class B Farm — -jnave scen heres’ act deested tn lis holes. in 8, to tmate’ pitt|Britain does not do it this time, |i back Jimmy Orr ‘ n 6, par: /then they never will. The Ameri-|ied the diana. While Allis and Hunt posted a 69./ 008 have won the Cup nine times southeastern conference in - . , The Americans led at the turn|°2™* have won the Cup | receiving ‘two years ago and is | DETROIT @ — George C, Smith, : and Britain twice. _- on top again this standout second baseman for the Viking Cross Country i" _each of the other three four. * oe * “ore 3 | ' somes, : . Left halfback Cari Manning 5 [indianapolis Gowns, hes signed 8 vo 0. Defects Falcons fae pee, ‘N'Y, and ‘Dow Puen |tullback Theron Sapp : © league contract with. the : Art Wall of Pocono Manor, Pa. Sat Sitar Se vs, eter “allis|the Georgia backfield. Bors A second place finish by Bilj| 824 Fred Hawkins of Ei Paso, | = ferson Davis, a speedy left half, ; The 19-3 -old .Smith was ‘Tex, at the turn | Pa. and Prediie ews Lf FOE > OS - Hosley paced the Walled Lake were 3 up at Roos Rartine, Hl Paso, “Hexs've. Ken. Boas|'# expected to play, har ; oe : signed to a Class B pact with cross country team to «24 to 37| Ken Bousfleld and Dal Rees [Hid ‘migiana, sod Dai Rees, Wales. covered froma leg injury : Detroit's Durham, N.C., team, \victory over Farmington. yester-| While Ted of Fort Lauder- - : ahd ee ~ A right-handed hitter, Smith day, John Marsh of Farmington| dale, Fis. | y. Jol | : fee stands 5-foot-10 and weighs 170 won the meet in a time of 10:12,| Bellaire, _ Fpounds. The once-beaten Vikings return) °V¢T Max He is from St. Poetersburg,to - action Tuesday against the, Weetman. : : A oa i ) iFia, 3 [Southfield harriers at = , cusy way = Series Scoring Low DICK DEAN'S with-one of our sturdy, well i e af 9 ~ - built Lawn Sweepers. 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Fae eS ee ee ce \ # eo me S \ tee! weal Ee a Se ‘3 ing the upsets I have given my hay ag gs rca but and Oregon State. you know the Trojans were he: rather Dr. McGrath's explanation that! WOLVERINE é HORSEHIDE BOOTS Outdoor men know horse hide. And what they find when Wolverine triple * | tums hervehide to be soft, stay soft, yet keep its great. wear, then they'll know why at ea oy 8 The Old Boy’s figures. Brown to dunk ‘Yale in the Bowl, |Pitt to defeat Southern California, | Penn State over Army and Mary- land to stage a mighty. come- back by drubbing Duke! * * * Brown 14, Yale 7. Princeton 20, Columbia 7 Harvard 14, Cornell ¢ Pitt 20, So, California 13— Navy 20, No. Carolina 14 Vanderbilt. 14, Alabama .7 Tex. Christian 20, Aarkansas 13 Penn State 14, Army 7 Michigan 34, Georgia 6 © ~ Detroit 19, Air Force 7 Miami 13, Baylor.9. - Maryland 14, Duke 7 ‘Kentucky 13, Florida 6 Tennessee 14, Miss, State 6 Texas A. and M, 21, Missourl 7 ‘South Carolina 19, Texas. 14 Ohio State 20, Washington 13 Michigan State 39. Calif, ¢ Notre Dame 21, Indiana ¢ lowa 13, Washington St. 7 Colorado 19, Kansas 7 - ~Minnesota—19;—Purdue-——---—- Oregon State 14, N'western 1 Repower Your Engine we SAVE MONEY...4 Ways. > figan,; Eastern > Bowling’ Green State of Ohio, Spring Har- _ |bor- Junior College and host Wayne’ s ur camaro a AND TORRY AY server Diag t FRED A. WALLS, 508 Pg Madison &t., Pentiac, Mi HERBERT E. PROPER, ot Hilltep Drive, Pontiae, Mich. |Meet Set Saturday together runners from - Michigan State, varsity teams and unattached ‘a junior class meet for freshmen Wisconsin 14, West Va. 7 Rice 13, Stanford 13 : AAU Cross Country _DETROIT @ — Ninety-nine dis- tance runners from seven schools compete Saturday in the Mich- igan AAU cross country meet at the Warren Mage ing Quub. * 2 -|trom top ranked = * had several mem- AE it stricken, with oe ee ge Pontiac aiso. bers of its squad hit by the flu, ‘poowever, because most of the var- ‘Was intact, attempts were that many of his players were made to get a substitute opponent tonight without success, . */mington: this afternoon, The Skippers, playing at Far- will be without its entire starting. back- “ifield, inchuding all five of . the team's quarterbacks. * * .* Halfback. John Herrington, with only two days of practice, will call the signals for Waterford. Holly will meet. West Bloom. Little Trouble Ahead for Grid Powers @./the nation’s top 10- teams Saturday it doesn’t show in SOme*|the over-all scores of the ranied elevens and their opponents. In going undefeated in 14 games, | the teams comprising the ie in its only _ outing. poll have rolled. up a total of 460 points while holding their. oppon- ents to 72. : * * * ‘By contrast their opponents this| week have won only five, lost 10 and tied three. In the 18 games, they scored only a total of 189 points while yielding 256. On the basis of : , hot one down to tenth rated Michigan Ror been. really tested. And by the same line of reasoning, it would be on upset if any of them bit the dust Saturday. * * * The potent Oklahoma Sooner, ‘jidie last week after blanking Pitt) -}26-0, go after their 42nd successive victory with Iowa State (1-0-1) as their opponents. Oklahoma has not been beaten by a Big Eight Con- ference team since Bud Wilkinson took. over the coaching reins “10 years ago. - * * * Second ranked Michigan State, 10 after blasting Indiana 540 in the Spartans’ opener, meets win- less California (0-2) in. the game that will be seen on the national television-screens. NBC will turn The “meeting “= Western Michigan, Central Mich- State University. aa tae ee Fifty-four: runners are entered in the -senior division contest for runners and 45 are scheduled for and junior college participants. OL LDS G04 You mote / money. inyour .. pocket to deal Now fora” -- Rocket! Howe Scores 2 in Wing Win CHATHAM, Ont. (8 — Gordie Howe scored two goals and assist- tt ‘die “in ‘rodbe- Wweving: tncydlie on its’Cameras at Berkeley, Calif., ‘ completion of the World Se ; » ® ee The remainder of the top 10 line up - * meets to Notre Dame, in a-Big-Ten Con- ference opener for both, Duke, 2-0 with 26-14 conquest of South, Caro- takes —on— disappointing Maryland. (0-2), « & + The’ Texas: Aggies, with a 21-13 blanking of Texas Tech to show! on/for two starts, meet Missouri, 1-0. and 35-13 victory over Arizona. perts to be the best in the East after thrashing Boston College 46-6 and William & 33-6, clashes {with North Carolina (1-1) “while Auburn, surprise 7-0 conqueror of Ténnessee in its lone effort, should have no’ trouble against Chatta- nooga (10-1), * * * lows’ s Hawkeyes, who showed a great potential in downing -Utah ae 70-14, are at home to anoth- -_intersectional opponent in TWashington State (1-1). Oregon State, with a 20-0 victory over Southern California and %46 vic- tory over Kansas, ‘also steps out of its league for a clash . with Northwestern (0-1). Michigan, figured to be. one of he title threats in the Big Ten, entertains Georgia (0-2) after ‘jturning back Southern California 16-6 in its only other start. ; Although the nation’s first 10 teams. are favored, an oriental- type bug which causas influenza may have a say on the outcome of the- games.. lowa, for one, has Purdue, 0-1,after losing 12-0} lina and 40-0 victors over Virginia,) victory ‘over Maryland and. a 21-0; Navy, considered by many ex-| | Se ee oe a throughout been hit hard. Coach Forest ore prainee J and follow-through. + 2 * Top 10 Teams Have Easy Weekend idea as to Saturday.” : 1 with a 7-7 tie with Vanderbilt! 1.6 STRIKES AND SPARES By Joe Wilman Today, let's take .up the fourth and final step in the four-step ap- swing and timing have all been rs ne to. this point, you should the bowler in today's te hes bc ke ee oid sah arm are méving forward togeth- er in perfect timing, Both knees are bent slightly, allowing him to bring‘ the ball forward in an are just above the level of the alley bed. The bent left knee also -al- (or as long as you like; but whet you finish the slide, you should foul line. stiff or straight. tense. Keep it. relaxed, yet face. your target ed on another in pulling the De- troit Red Wings to an uphill 5-2) victory. over the ‘Edmonton Flyers last night. club from the Western League. ® * * | eter carey tied three. Cummy Burton and “carter Holmes got the Flyers off 2-1 lead. - But Home, who evened the first counter, sod period | meminediet er re prey Forbes Kennedy, Red Kelly and ‘Norm Ullman, added the tallies for Detroit. -. Pontiac's Beach 6th in Rushing Yardage NEW YORK. — Two Michigan | 912s. Woodward 165 CARS MUST BE SOLD - By OCT. 3ist. SPOT DELIVERY—OK CREDIT - YOUR CHOICE - MODELS - COLORS ‘ACT NOW=CALLNOW Your DeSoto & ‘Plymouth Dealer “ SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. Demingha, Mi & 5300 JO 6-1545 champions and their No. 1 farm ; QUIK- Yellow Faced” Work | | Gloves . ie, ‘shevaski-~ called _ off’ Thursday's tela halelen FIRST SERVE HARDWARE Big 24 Inch Lawn Sweepers ry Lady 4 Cross Arms ~ Wel Welded | Hooks _ ‘Boadway - Hardware .. Children’s 12 Inch | Tricycle Large Balloon Tires y- Shell Fd TTT 650 Auburn Ave. cS a eevee ermieteteteierel Open Daily. 8 to 6—Friday ‘til 9 » FE 2-6506- “ig Monday and Soturday ‘til 8 - | field tonight with -hoth teams practice because of a flu eilenin - | what Players: will be able to play) ‘proach. If your footwork, arm) lows him to cushion his slide, It) acts somewhat like a shock ab-) 4% - sorber as you slide to a stop. Your) — slide, incidentally, can be as short) 7 from two to six inches behind the| | 4 suffering the effects of the fu. ‘At Bloomfield Hills where the |Barans host Milford, coach : Don Hoff himself missed several days) In Detroit, hardest hit was U, of of workouts this week because of! illness, . * * * Twelve prep games were called oft in Detroit, and all of the Grand Rapids schools were forced to post- pone or cancel their’ games be. cause of the city-wide epidemic. Grand Rapids Catholic Central was slated to be at Flint North- psedl an abe giensprete alte not be played. veity pinyin it ‘the last week of | the seusoft This would be Friday, Noveinber 22. 5. : * * * | “300” You D . High pd ts Sates with ONE THOUSA! D 1OUSAND BUCKS? sto: ul. ayers s en, will reschedule its game with PP Park, Ben- ~ Beat the Riish!” te Harbor also seaed te ite | 2 inch With honth, thot," nd S| Order Now! Hudsonville pactgene its game ‘ af ure were other Hirwoc a4 ‘aiid i 4 | around the state which were yay ' ARWOOD ful of being played tonight i CUSTOM TAILORS & Rochester High School had an ee ° The Pontiac-Ferndale game has not been definitely reset, however artangements are being made for’ CLOTHIERS open date this weekend, but many! (of Jts gridders missed practice ses.) 2°8 W- Haren: ere rd sions this week,. *| at DID HE SAY a Sight: NeoTE ap yer a a Ey “a ee ee but don’t let it become) — Be sure. your body continues to!” aoe : eo eee SAGINAW at LAWRENCE Open” Monday and Friday Nights ‘eit 9 MARTIN’S SCOTCH AWARDS STRIPE HONORS TO F \ ° “stripe it rich” | = ete Varsity-Town leads the style parade with new looking Stripes im strikingly rich combinations of deep, rich ened in shadow, rendiod-tind and : "multi-color effects, These refreshing, q reserved, Stripe-t- -Rich Stripes are here in flannels and worsteds ... ee to trim “Straitly’ “Vanity Lounge” :. and “New Haven” models. By 9° 60 - 2 Ww. “MAPLE —Sirminghom ae gee oe | Pep Standings "1986 FORD F-600-12° FRUEMAUF [= ceed PTB VA 2,500 Miles - Save 1,000.00 Weatscietes Oe a 11 _- ORASTERN MICINGAN 4 : Sere vt eet Kast dexeis - ££ 8 see! Pere 22.000 * €§ 6 LARR Y JEROME | a | Hen aoe eS “RACES NIGHTLY. Rochester Ford Dealer ao ae la RAIN vai “ ak Aen 1 eek bE : | "For More Than 30 Years —-A-Good Place 10 Buy” fret ces mae Oe a a 10 MILE RD. near JOHN R. if finwek 9°. ES 15 Olive 1-9711 __ Open Evenings Rc creas 3 ett Buses Direct to Track ay ed 4 e230 ree Completely Heated Grandstand ig ees ) | 32 ' eet TAKER HOPEFULA — Doo Brady left, 20- Pontise Press Phote | ip : z Peers arssessseeest R$ $1 pound enter, trickle Lou Doyle, center, ‘and end miseed the Walled Lake game with the flu and ‘ } Hollerback Installs Them J se peat | $.. 4. 3| Ken Armstrong are hopeful starters for West may not be able to play at all, Bradley has been V See Suse Z | erates | +: 4 Hi Bloomfield as the Lakers face ‘strong Holly in a nursing & broken toe but should be ready for . hat FREE! | : ade im at feague game tonight. ~— nar Soeen eitrnn in abet = . fpeague ’ All Games) ~ WLT ae > wade 3 eine : o 6 | oe He Mikes Travel to St, Benedict ik a! ag eis-rreds . Ig i it arochial Card om 4 ' hor | Loo : —— reaneoeeaees: _} $| - _-By BILL CORNWELL ___4 Brea dida’t. start—moving— until; invaded the-Orchard Lake-campus |-___,. —_ ok at These. | peer | i ¢| "The Pontiac area's three paro- tbe ie bet when J pal too [yesterday, sidelining a few players. Low, Low Prices! sels $ i\chial strongholds — St. Michael,| 'te St. Mike never did get fo | aaane to w¢. Mary's woes Is < Starters, Generators, Colls act j J/St. Frederick and Orchard Lake) Si over the eld by St. Ben, | fhe, fact that starting lett end | ——Medet — Regular SAM Airplane Type Shock ‘kheo he > SOUTHERN THUMR . er — Na os, tor ua It should have been particularly] ton wth an Iabry, Replacing | 760 Remington Pump Rifle .-.$112.45 $79.50 re et | aoen : ll Votruba, : Cerburetors ~— Spork Plugs — Fuel Pumps oss cig pooeone-h ¢ 2 .. Suburban Catholic League action. nost yarrwed a tee cuilaht Bay cuite. es ar - Savage ea ibacicees Lega 89.95 ; JATMAGS . cceseeeese dB 2 9) #St. Mike, with 48 minutes of de-/ urban Catholic titles and given a Stevens 12- tgun. i t OP EN ALL DAY SUNDAYS Memphis" wccciiccs 't ] fl termined play, may be able to do/fighting chance -of capturing the! aot’ detencively. thes to be more, » WH BS ‘WEEK-DAYS 9-9 |Drvden rccessesecssee® F 3 Blit. But St. Fred and ‘Orchard Lake| crown again. last Stnday if they hope nf bottle | 75 Winchester 22 Target Rifle 80. 85 49.95 4 -———— meet each other and, barring a) “My boys didn't act like they \ i NORTHEX Pormmenent Tyee Anti-Freene | COUT CONTRAL «lite, caly dre wil be redecened. [wanted to play bell.” ould Rev. up ae “ pti else te} 24 Winchester 12-Ga. 2-Barrel 89.95 69.95 7 in 1 Gellon Cons. ype Gal. $2.50) Praag aoe ‘ ? ; Seem oe Reh Mine Jyhe Rekecsy, “they bad:20 Sit iikes agutast- St. Rite, ed agra Reg. $3.50 Blue Rocks Now $2.69 a STORM KING ALCOHOL : aia eee cscs, tH Samet SI eB Soo lemny spent oaoet ot tee ‘amemnone| ome i> Hs own, | eae cake: 4 i 1 Gallon fe "Per Gal. 1 Oxtord. te tw. W] Neck Bis team absorbed from |in futile pursuit of halftack Larry| ee tle gyn y Reg nen se a oe OR: = we sta 2. $ 00 TR COUNT Te -Al Gemes| St Rita here Sunday, takes his |Gacki, who s six touchdowns, |88mes._ The pute aod SR ~ Authorized Brownin Deals = eee tener Swet'T| squad to Highland Park to face | _ Maybe St, Mary felt vietimized waa ee atie i . Freee +. sess ‘ St, Benedict, the team which | by the Ravens, who snapped the oe ere, a | 101 adh r J Rochestar — cscseee-® @ 1 2 8) routed Orchard Lake, 38-12, Eaglets’ 19-game winning streak ST, FRED-$T. MARY LINEUP “Hollerback Auto Parts |=.) eR SS ame | KELLY'S HARDWARE . ‘ ee Eeagwe . All Games licking the wounds of a 25-18 loss) season, At any rate, it was an (Croasdell 185 sr. LE Votruba 186 jr. - 840 Baldwin FE B9ATTFE 81431 Porn cane cose’ GY Hite Se, James at Ferndale, invade] wahappy season opeane for St. xing ici Suni x] 3994 Auburn Ave. Big socal . ; a canal ca sae Lakeview ...0cccesse) @ 0|/Orchard Lake to tackle. an ill-/ Mary. ~ *. - oe ite : —== — : Warren lecieccrn® 8 -f)tempered band of. Eaglets in a -Both St, Fred.and-Orchard Lake|zricter- ite fe. Ret sfuiey'want 180 a: — . 4 er q >. UA easoneen | ; ; 3) contest vitally important to both are struggling with the flu this Kast if sr. QB Novak 188 Sr, ah ike OTHER AREA RECORDS agp week while trying to get ready for Neat ido do RH Barton” 148 Jr. ; | 7 All tree Catholic elevens had |Sunday. Halt a dozen of Wright's Wen _ 160 jr. 7B Raymond 518 or. 204 , | peret Gok eum Seehebibett Ia , i sorry afternoons last Sunday, St. |regulars have been ill and the bug) | ; COANDTOOK 6 cecssivesensceerel 1 0 oo | . Mariela." .clecsclcsesccl E-~@ oe ; Wee J lemtes cy Tf Ni Grid Calendar : ne a f Go No Further Se — ee ee — Anything ae ae | in the line of ume ¢ |Same Finalists nM - Rilale teste ven 4, Possibility in ‘eS : | i ot vavings ¢ p DOMOr Amateur Ta a eae 9 & F _N. J. OA repeat] | a. ~~ BURKE'S of the 1956 final was in prospect if below items ore ship. ous 5 Tae cae to ot yard prices tat, zach tard 3 onal ge Indlanapols, both : Quolity Salesmen on the sare Hight ; were aed omy 18-hole Anse Comuce of Oresse Pe. U Selling Team ‘Ask: . f - : 4 Lakeview al Ponderosa S 50 : ai ed a oad RO Don ven’ at Do you want the deal of a lifetime? We have just - — : McAlvin of Lake Forest, Ill., while laries Soars heard the factories are going back. to work. on-a ‘ i ine Boards Esple faced _ wt aggre: s Broderick at ~ 1 _terrific_overtime- schedule. = f g ie 1x12 ok be Velee & — gre! < lent cans tt a aes St. Agatha Take a 15 minute drive on-the “‘bargain-boutevard” ws : COLLEGE GAMES _and v visit your Suburban dealer in Oxford’. . . BUY _— - Press: ‘Phote. 4 nat The Nadas Gaed Gn the | _ BRUBSING BULLDOG = s Wacdwietae dake meme ouch | ae Siren |B’ NOW... We still hove a good selection of CHEV- Michigan State's present | Will be one of the boys Oxford must stop tonight to upset the high- | Sa . ROLETS—PONTIACS—BUICKS . . . We never ad- PINE Tat week a nt ond The ae ae runner: — Swe, Roenowgs sere raens vertise unbelievable prices;-we just ‘save you dollars PANELING Remodeling? . « . her's jst - . 1001, N. Main St, Rochester CH RYSLER PLYMOUTH = +" a2: “@IMPERIAL | ~ Rammler-Dallas, Tr rea arena ke “hr ae Trucks nie St: nc. OM your New or used car. i. : the suburbs, only 15 minutes from Pontiac 4... We have a lerge selection of Quality “OK Reconditioned” used cars at the ssh pee in our rhe ‘HOMER. HIGHT ae MOT ORS, Inc. — sseciaees Sella aid sant aaiigars _ 160s. Wetingen St, Oxford OA 8-2528 2 Vee oe : es Dae ay ae 2 te - iy ao! t ae \ a i i ?: yes. ee 7 = \ ‘ f: ‘-hieaG\ Vids -, ae aes MNS ETH _ LST ie se | \Munting for Grouse Good Ask the Man Who 0 Owns ‘One! in Vicinity of Gaylord | 1957 Chrysler New York Es Single | Point ee By JACK PATTERSON —~ oe ojendens re alte | er | cuenta me ‘The most sensational car on 1 the road! ‘Featuring . og eens ye .- * bog en rededines | B hunters were doing we decided to where in the upper but learned § | go out this morning with the Wa: this evening that they are —begin- wt i as : : Devine, Skipper ace, who tersmeet gang and find out for|ning to show up in numbers in ee Os om) ourselves if there really are any Mackinae county, Frosts the past | 325 Horse Power Chrysler Firepower Engine rs Tops i in its _|rulted grouse in the upper. Well,|two nights have probably started ff field! Totat contact brakes... Much more efficient braking - | we put in the whole morning and | ithe flight birds moving, sternoon fling arcu) We ane sue . i power! Torqueflite Automatic Transmission. This Beautiful and Gnally agreed) some of the L. P. comties © | 2-O0or Hardtop Completely equipped with all the above fea- be the rough ge-| sony tne, bid, pesletiegs iam. tures plus Radio, Heater, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Two- ing and get with reports, Oneeounty, Oscoda, we Tone Paint, Whitewalls, Liagh Mirrors, Dual Headlights, t. * ’ te writer shoi| (n't Mak we'll bother with. License and all Taxes. ie i Warneke (th), Ray Robinson (th) WHAT? A GIRL! — The end on the Pee Wee League football | § and‘ Jerry Smith (0th). team in a little: Kentucky town was named Bobby Dickerson, age 13. |-” Skippers meet Milford next Tues-| The Opponents were always saying, “When that end hits yous it's four birds in about) Probably not a bird remains, , - a " aay at Waterford. like getting hit‘with a truck.” Coach Bill Mohr, after several games, half an hour and) What with the gang of Clarkston ‘ S p00 List $4,869.00 : finally realized that Bobby was a girl. aS | should have bad;nimrods quartered at Pokahontas Uf. onipiate for Your Cost $3,638.00 another. The only Park. The- jist of slayers who, for : Preis all we k h already § Eyiccckecaiats _ RSet i (anal e find birds lies in, ider- — - dl pplindhn my af ee i ee onan | is Is an Unprecedented Savings ‘of $1, 231 00! COMING ocr. 30th too nilich of any one type of vege-| Well. R. L. Jones, RC. Jones and OTHER MODELS COMPARABLY PRICED © tation. Ray Jarvis. As if that weren't bad UE E Grouse, like people, go for varie, nea Tae her owe of the grouse ‘MASQ _ tyne sue. Wed ory end. The it rehae : This Is the Deal You've Been Waiting For - Sag: al cate wits hase, bat / | This Car Cannot Be Sold for Less ROLLING PIN ie | ‘AMVETS AUX. WL ow Ww w 13 3 White’ Nurs. : ‘Ghureh's Inc 10 2 Pontiac Ree. ** i [wating i wi Lovels a Set Relief Pitching Tops ft Come In... Trylt.. . Drive It Away at . = L ; ci *) In order to make the earliest} NEW YORK ms ‘ : a uy — The Series’ fas. ca any wire. Mi me 11 Team Team we ‘ Testa : Brag 1 i1/ possible, move we-did: -Two roa pitchers — Bob Grim and Heres Bovt 8 3 Sele-war itl West West Bide Ree, ¢e- dred seventy. four miles in two/Art Ditmar of the Yankees and R . R MO | ORS. INC Buirley Jirs. 8 8 N Lyon BO 4 Hse 8. . “a ie 450; Fartty hundred seventy minutes is, as. Don McMahon and Ernie Johnson 9 ° M, Anderson amt, 619; Cectle's 77 2176. some wag put it, better than fly-lof the Braves — have turned in BALL & CHAIN ing — just as fast but closer to the'9 9.3 juni of shut ball, To- Plymouth ~~ Chiysler — Imperial Dealer Dixie HOUSEWIVES - L ngs shutout. ‘o- WL: W LiTeam No. 8 Mie 4 Green my 16 ground. gether, they've yielded only four 724 Ooklond. Avenue : arg + : FE 8-6801 4 3 wed Peas ; Hf bd rena Stowe ion oi On the way we reflected that ‘hits; walked one. and struck out | _. 10 6. BStrawfiowers % 9 Pont 10 20 Cities = 713) the Mackinac bridge will have seven, . ie ° Ss ¢ ites gy 243, Moa: has y Galek ry : ; B-E-dusens H if ; Green Tavern 763, 21 Db ‘ker wh, ye -) Dyker fou: | Sweet Peas 909, Straw Flowers 2600. bn "7 om ° 6 Pont, . 1 wh ELK’s LADIES Wetss Auto ie L = $1 Pts. Pts.|Pont. 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BR: BAP s se2000 Dec. . secu HOB Wee. . vesaee 14 ard ‘ies ne cE Rov i eieies : ous Os ee oe as = © escoe OT% ‘ Blockaded by Italy SAN, MARINO (P-Italy's tight), ¥n bloekade threatened today to in a fight with anti-Communists, * * * Food stocks ‘were getting low as|'* Italian police blocked all seven! roads into the world’s smallest re- public, One publie market already) — had closed because it had nothing to al. Ths. Ser BE ya. Ie ‘ San Marino’s Communist govern-|? ment. stil] had 70 armed militia- men inside the old stone govern- ; ment house, but was feeling shaky. |° Lodge Calendar utilit Huron Gardens #2887 will hold Iba. tiation ‘and choice int , Oct. 6th, 1:30 p. m. sharp. Candidates please be present, —Adv AL . oe. News in Brief Regular communication of Pon- tiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Pri- day, Oct. 4 at 7:30 p. m. Wm. H. Anderson, W. M.: . —Ady. to 7p. m., and Sat. 9 a. m. to noon.|?, 2.42 —AdV. 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Fee ry Marino's Red leaders into . They are locked = 4142, wid, Sant weekly receipts ins. 28- uk 4) . oe oe es > aa Bon graded: Pairs Grade A, extra la: 84-55 medium 39-40." len i at entre 40. dal po Grade B, tolh “Sate ae > 3 - E25 S2u o eee ape ois ATR. ng GROUND: 7 toons FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Bervi¢o—Plane or Mi s FE Cemetery Lots 5 - HUARD RRM eee ae sues: UB-Stasinscrsvsseece Pt ‘ae Warn, eee RE: =" low good short-fed *- = “8, 9, %, 30, 31, 32, BB, 76, 92, 96, 97, 98, 119. Led 8 S23¢ Mabvnvan bd - SSSNSVSSBlaHs ee aeaseanve sag. # 3 a Q z PT ES *5 = SafSS32 z 2 ry ! ep : E : sts bu & 3 2 : : « . * 3 oi; "| ° se 338 wee if qd su woten rer tty SSesu5 = 379929222 TE: i = He wee so mina ini wow 3 ye aee® $ seSeeereecys 28 sesseses se ele ee > 2 # The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS ‘DIAL FE 28181 - CASH WANT AD 8 «TES * Lines 1-Day 3-Days @Dave we ; No. a it. is. 8-16.15; Ine Hop Wanted Female 2 Tenant Furmet Wanted Ten" saath, Se yP vine quariers 4 PULL © PART TIME FOR NEW KROGER STORE "Cook BAKERS |= Greenfield Restaurant POW HIRING COOKS AND BAK- ERS FOR NEW BIRWINOHAM ‘RESTAURANT MUST HAVE EX- TIRELY AIR CONDITIONED, CHOICF OF HOURS MEALS &. UNIFORMS FURNISHED FAxxK, | PRRSONAL APPLICATIONS IAKEN.AT CENTRAL OFFICE, 385 WOODWARD AVE. DE- TROIT, 10 AM, TO 6 P.M, ‘ULL «és PART Tie = EXPER? 41 ene d gh Miracle a PULL OR PART it a Beauty ators - Mante jas wanted \ Brothers Hair Bty!- iste, Mores in” BRoadway FE 2 eS DEA a NEE ime Gini @ inptent’: Weet Bole st ‘Pontiae. 7 GIRL / satan POR HOUSE. work and sare. at CA x child ~4 in. Refs, Fequi 5.0680. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, OWN R WITH TV. GOOD Wacme MUST. LOVE. CHIL DREN, MIDWEST 40264. | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CTR. iacte MILE KROGER STORE © 201 8, TELEORAPH RD, . © MEAT CUTTERS “BUTCHERS a oe KROGER STORE - “satel ‘1 Directors 4 | Donelson: Johns | 1 ‘TINTELDCIGENT LADY With TAR MIRACLE MILE snoPPrne CTR on many in a re, Apply Mon, MIRACLE MILE KROGER STORE 21 S, TELEORAPH RD. | WANTED; ae $ Gini wanted for . sreneral| » office work, must be able. = type and work with — 5 days a. week. asant working condi- tions, usual employe ben- _ efits: Apply in petson to Fred Thompson, Circula- ; tion Dept. PONTIAC PRESS HAGE RS fo wasn o. a ‘ shen wor * Gun, off. a. MAS "Moke Salesladies.” ~~ and porttime hardware — Miracle Store, ly in, _ son enl aS" caklend | of Pra and th” between Part time, Days, PE 92718. 0. A sponte muing. Year et it job on lake, Live % ae erred. 8 nad Piagetalf, Union M4 3 ane Refs, MI €@3141 OFFICE a ts Previous Bn wy eepin: tees Phone “te deal wi a cn Mr, Jef- ps her FE 60778. a ae 4 ave cg a 4.000 §= needed. rt exceptional poe ar hong ayy bi company. tiac Press, Box a near oe oe pipe have car, call 8 and 10 a.m PART-TIME SALESWOMAN r er DEST AND largest companies of its a} me in the .U.8. need se en” OPEN NINGS Due ten. jnerense business, we) tailing ora. If you = iness. fT aig og formation spot by letter to Pon- SHOE Err Tt SeEnnoT FOR cepenered tle salesman. 44 hr. =. ri fe to Feta horweteale.| Se anage ‘real ‘tate oe, furn! ee ~ in og Cah M 3s Ae ‘an | | 3 ime des 8 + in rx 3 638 «3S ° 8 o 408, 43 ust ane General house. Scias hel > employ ployed 3 | | WoL. PA W aheak Se ‘ive within ee A. fanaa adults. bath, 7 ee chil ‘ust wn trans. Call after jm .OR MEN TO LIVE IN. SHORT Sorts Also with cars to ‘babysit, WOMAN, (EXPERIENCED TN 7 IN TEL- w or_ Call after § p.m. Postmaster, Railroads oo aaa ho tem le doe parepestepes exes Help Wanted Male 6 i. Agree on Mail Rates. Ke ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — Post- General Arthur E. Sum- merfield and the southern rail- roads have agreed an a 13% per} atien mec, eee Sees ee IE NY Ee aeee "An 86-Year-Old Company | - ATTENTION | SALESPEOPLE. De os ee ‘are ha gre ee ae 11.4 sone | Oe ee ey ee a hela, to ag oy Pic Sends _ 2,200 Workers Home _ DETROIT (INS)—A shortage of forced Ea MONEY! Make it easily. through Classified Ads. To . sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181.: Wants honest & ambitious men between 25 & 45 to service tod surance debit in his. ares. ° to. #10, —-," e will. ie “you. Call 20219 or FE 2-3119. ret Write Box 65 F —_ hag * ~ Yoana Experienced Clerks ~ ang parttim e Rartoere, ates “DON'T WISH: FOR | cS Wanted Female _7| ¥OMA CURB oO ig arg. ty Bie Ber ALL ME "MEAT, ee | ROLLING MACHINE MAN ON | DAIRY CLERKS. KROGER STORE = erate 0 Me part time on te ne wor aval fai £.pe bg 1D MONEY Woated, on At once, Men MIRACLE MILE hg ey ye DESIROUS of making $2 to © per ¢ hour, full or part time see Mr. Smith, 150 tw. Perry 8 to '2 ...m, BUBHELMAN TAILOR FOR PART work iW ‘or Thor- i W. DINNAN | 0 8. Huron S iEae CLERK On SOTCRER. Male or F je. Full time work. _ Oxford & oar Store. MEN & WOMEN FOR BIDE SS een ¥ at . = REA ATE | nt saleswomen in aoe, de gs rae’ = ” Pontiac Wate ce wee 9 “peed Fes ed ose. KROGER STORE 241 8. TELEORAPE RD, Sales Minded, Person ite areas w (Beat . C, Sehuctt, Reo Emplo; PERIENCE, KI TCM ENS EN. | BIAD _ RECEPTIONIST. $200 NO EXPERIENCE Ponting studie - to weleom ; — it BF. , “3 Siero e nee, Ey Instructions a eee ee Rea. rr 6-1648 pe My t See | PIANO LESSONS r Boh district, Fr “3-4000 4 i oe ea] hous ETS Cy Eee must with childreh, Pamtly rat abs CE CLERK. VARIED CLERI- 5-635 between Pleasant work rem J ibs ae fone early interview. @ age, experi- a... ence, address phone number. | WasHINas TRONINGS” FO To B6| top . Work Wanted Male 10 ip yn,-OL “OLD BOY nama ¢ opp | ‘Dean iy Byivan Village ‘ores, F tL can FENTER WORK> NEW — TYALLABLN ere Mong renee binet’ -work ew repair, Murdock, | e270. - BLOCK OR BRI ot 2 id WORK. SMALL stmt BAW CHAIN DAW WORK. Tree removal. By job or Pe 56-4503 on Tanner MAKER AND GARPER. wv agg eas & specialty, CARPENTRY, 16 YRI_ EXP NEW repair Rall de kiichens. OR es a y kind, Can atart after STORM WINDOWS CLEANED & | TRED Tanaka & BEMO REMOVAL. | Reasonable rates. DMA te Fouxo wen ie after 6 youk G MAN 3 F WOULD tik® a steady b work doser, 4 riving truck” or any ‘nd consteuetion © wor rk: FIM 30161. “Work” ‘Waited Female 11 a a RONINOS. REFERENCES voce Ramsar - worker, Male or femele, #7 plus . Severs 4 aes *|s(iato j DAY SERV! . uy cc t 3 __ transportation. Call F we +30 BasY sirtino. ¥ Exe inte P| -Lake widow, Time unlimited, et ohne ar Reds, | fn : [saint soe on a. nes , woran, Fi +-abe6. CHILDREN, “Li | ais “icin j* mature experienced wom care Det ter & chitdres tn ce eee MY HOME.” Market’ imONINGS wenn, Am WD DELIV. cx carer DAY acre EM sia serene os «+ ir en Ma adulta, wo or country. jerenc a & in my home, FR 8-3042 re eee, EG, EY PAIRS ‘sdeal ee AND : AOL LDOZING | Thompson _ __ Building Supplies 124 iA . | PIREBRE vseD 40 oe ik Seeks Business. Services : EE iy ® bid. FE 21158 Ad il ol ALL ct MAS OF FOU cervice ah BERVICE Pontise. Rove. 96 Oakland Ree WAL LL Gt clea Reasone mete. wt _No Sa, rr 1631. a SReeeRS George Frayer prop roprietor, VACUUM. CLEANED | a Agencies 7A es ‘Sue ot Ageoey foe raie pum. oF Sun. Fu ron DORE ORES | wi wou wants niece ray: sare All material & workmanship g anteed. “Teenagd builders - bt ma | 4 e's . ELS, No job ag fom oStiner ot eM 3-118 &6 done, any job any size. Gass Nea ee oO re v- Phone OL 1.0772_.Raym Car enter Contractor STOM PLUMBING s_Phone -), EMENT & BLOCK WORK. FE 8-078? aka DUCT WORK ON ADDI- is & com + ae New & old A ‘APTN OUARAN. een teed ork, Trucks to Rent oot | 4 >. ton thekupa: ____-L ton stakes! zor Tall sanded en aa < laden Tractor Co, irs, kitchen pan- ae "E. Lantt ac cant CEMENT WORK, and laces, MA 5-378, 48431 : : REDUCED RATES Li. cage van fe serve vou, omy, Li : oa aie ong efiat ae = ae “Wanted Real Estate 32A nn COCK! 30 MIN. |'s 7 er rm BAI Cash homes, G.1./m@ FHA. equi- We Buy Ourselves and Top Dollar ASK ve! MR, WILLIAMS Realty 4 = Ww. Huron, Pon “ALL = AT ONCE | aoe “I RT ti bait Se vail wen Best, BUY. OR SELL |r'aies LISTINGS NEEDED BUYERS that are ae We will show how get cash for ANY GIRL ED- ine & triendiy adviser, contact Rt. Langley FE x“ es sR : buy 3 ‘ences, Basement. Quote price, dn, * ssonthiy pmts, Box October will not : — lor 1g dantracted an myaee y A — Clair, Pontiac, Wd. Children to Board 2% WILL, aay HOME OR. EQUITIES a oft & Valuet « a cate} yO : G00D LICENSED HOME. 5 care. OR 3-1034. — DA Ye FOR SMALL CHIL- Gren in Perry Park, FE 47871. WILL. E FOR Me CHILD in my hece. Pee Wtd. Household Goods. 27 820K=: aa Se eorme stove. FF'T'O Buy — To.Sell REAL ESTATE ai seme HOME MART REALTY FURNITURE NEEDED lam furniture. oon Ph wishes: APARTMENT SIZE stove, elec. * earner. FE Petit : Wed, Miscellaneous 28 3 ooop USED UPRIGHT PIANOS for Columbia Avenue soe FE 5-0060, 8 Church. Call - PE after 4 CEMENT STRER WITH GAS MOTOR PREFERRED. FE 5-9042. — WTD.: WALL PAPER STEAMER. _ FE +5425, ___ Wanted to Rent 29) LANDLORDS 2 a Gas ere, Seed “We ave LISTINGS WANTED vs You Now to PROPERTY. Vn “TED SMALL EQUITIES. Leslie Middleton FOR, YOUR HOME, months - or longer to move, ARE NOT BROKERS We buy direct from you, no obil- gation, tio commission, ne fees of any. kind. Call for our- figures. bignre 30048 WHO. PREFER EVES, sat ‘TRADES - Edw. M, Stout. Realtor EVES: TILL #:30 P.M. _ WHITE BROS. — oats | NEWLY FURN APE yeaa | * LY ;, Death. Utilities turn Auburo athe - pid “érinkers or ntidzen, _16 Pine Gr Grove. RMS N furn Ef. side. FE 4-4340. 7 & 3 ROOM GABING ALE CON. veni v0 ine ‘inte: he 375 CLEAN, Pteske ‘ties turn, ‘Voorhels, Priva }_LARGE ROOMS & BATH, WA- terford oreo reasonable, adults ¢ "atier 4:30, LY —— mae & garage West ~ me. FE 24044 or line. 417 weekly, PE 4-6382. be: * RN,. ve nie| OR 36560. SMALL APT PVT BATH & ENT. Adults. MYrtle 3-7152. . | eat ar x Sig deer t. with ty bath Soleume. Ka ity furn, See Mrs, Newman, m8 Or: chara tk. A ‘| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ist PLR 3 & BATH; IND PLR 4 & rae eee ness PE 68-1414, UND FLOOR. PVT. edit eee week. 9005, Oo-// | gRbmW Uren EDRM. cieae ee tt Die er 7. 3 i on CHILDREN, LARGE heat’ stove & i; -* ETTE, PVT. BA _ — Here. 5, me turn, Adulte Paddock, Alberts aND Yi “FLOOR ‘LOOR APT, 3 LARGE RMS. jose in, Reason. + rt. entr. FE a y BEDRMS NORTH (gE: NEAT ABA referred. erat 1 gz. Ams OR ; ent tia 1. ONFORN, STOVE & RE- ita We pate Mechanic. > mall child 3 rma, oe 16 = “- gas i aaa AGE, 2 blocks to town, furn. or unfurn. | COMMERCE, « RAMS BASEMENT, Couple or i » 516 EB.) oy automatic “washer Main Dr., W iS | arper.-Girage. eatpre ais. | TARE RM, 19 E ST. E A AVE NEW, i Apts. Pmodern, wens ‘ew furnitore 3 RMS. & BA ane &.. wea er belvoome wih y ROOMS. PVT BATH Sua x furn. Downtown area, 2563. RM FLOOR. $18 — 3 RM. ? sat. $15. 19% Wuiard. FE i 7 RMS = PNT, BA BATH. 2 \. HU- 3 yBEDRM APT. T. CORNER ELISA- By Mtn tee heaps: Imm Ne § Oceu . MA €1544 or "eM 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Hot and cold, washroom, enous. Convenient to downtown, 2-795). NEWLY DECORATED. comes 4, 3 LARGE R Completely furnished. Must have references. Inquire 22 Aubura. __Oftice in- rear. 7 RM! A SMALL BABY - ¥ weicome. 5 esr sectors Jr, High. APT. Pvt. Ent. é bath, PR 2-3883. 38 Matthews. Ss : 3 ae : -ELY FURN. aged peftsons No drinkérs. 79 Nor- ton, in” | OR 35153. | § ROOMS AND BATH — ADULTS Tin the Want dst a oe = Gall afte 7s ’ en iy. r pore Deeg a. oe Aato, ee Cou- Ande Aue -TILE BATH CAR. apr” TUFABEE sors of 5 peretes, West side loca- on, Pvt, ent, FE 5-6954. & 5 ; .. FURN, OIL heat Bg oy wo Rod water, We req mos. rout dential hb aoe eg ne . Pre a . Mr; , a6 Sue. 2. RMS. PVT. BATH . PVT. BATH AND “NT. Bto refrig, & util, Auburn near paddock. PE 23-7236 after RMS BATH, UTEL. iN. , Adults LR. 110 .E. Fairmount, Lk. MA 41801 after 6 p.m. or ends, 3 4 LARGE RMS. @ BATH, BABY welcome, Drinkers not allowed. 1340 Pe 44740. 4 RMS. & BATH. 18T . OL, eat Also furn. modern Hy m, 204 Perry * Ee 34 “FLOOR. CLOSE IN. ” RMS, 1 Ty iy i DECORATED. “West side. $75 mo. MY. 21975, N-\s” ROOMS & BATH, GARAGE, wt. ent. located nr, Silver Lk, ae ROOMS AND BATH. SHARE Pontiae Press in” —— 90 Oakland Near Huron management. Newly cserrted Se cane as | month. See CARET. us % ints Me Sapo are [Fe ¥ rooms & bath in. good cond i eae Includes ome eee et NICE,_CLEAN.-PURNISHED APT. for two on Cass Lake, Near bus WA Mg WATKINS LAKE. 4 RM. PURN. mye yt ‘@ at 3620 Fort r OR 3-21 COZ | patey SMALL MOD. ‘NEAR PONTIAC. VERY ATTRAC- TH, w ¥R. redecorated, At ‘olverine SMALL H rm, Auto, heat, : Bm Near grocery couple prete ITF 2 BEDRM LAKE front bore nice furn. until June. L afer 6. fo APT. HEAT FORN. Cunt a. dren wanes. 6005 ok 8 Ra. 5 aepe a2 FPA ; ne ‘ome Oe Chub ME. a eee BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE. Modern, close to city. Reas, MA Lake, rs me. Ref. required. EM ‘ GAs 7. OL, 2-3031. r) i. GoM House, 1 BEWLY DEC- 4 miles from Lincoln Plant. Fenced yard, MA 4-2807. @ ROOMS & BATH. PARTIALLY furn,,. at Maceday Lake. Year sround lease = evailable, -OR fF [ROOM ROUGE. PULL BATHS, i-~ear- : : a Read ALL MODERN, Gag “HEAT > bedrooms, 4112 El Lake ‘oan = "oe ALL SANT ROOM WORE. || Wolverine Dr, Wolverine Lk.. _ MA 43038, A 4 AT WA av Aes UNTIL JUNE, “FUR. nished,*amall, modern year around lake front home, hear Pontiac. TO 86-3033, CLEAN, MOD. 2 BEDRH, OIL heat, 8316 Cascade. Cooley . house with lov grounds, Near gens Exc. for couple or fami- ly with 1 or 2 children, 965 mo. ee copees with bonus return MY 3-4864. CLEAN HOUSE FOR CLEAN COU- rs & Gun, 2822 Kenfor ENT, ~eagt . Ra. entord, 4 § gk ome, e cr Ww r. a door, 0. MODERN 5 RM. IN KEEOO. CHiL- dren welcome, $60, FE 8-6867. tive 2 bedrms., lakefront e tee ham NICELY FURN BONE, LAKE WALLED fee nt Ba are a Or Call Duskisy Detroit. ~~ Rent Houses Unturn. 36 1 _BEDRM. UNFURN HOUSE. fue, &. Auburn. _Rochewers bt furnished. On Com: =e heat, good location, Ref, Avail- onth, Can be sten oe Se Sane —— it at Gobi Lake, Off fu veome pon uaturn. MApl Eo — refrig.. co pn heat. ~ot-—Lincoln| pacity Hove TE | 81-83 Auburo Ave. Established in 1916 We'll Build ‘You i pe a $13,509. Terms. FE em gin AREA, LARGE stone home in wooded are -Buitable Bs couple. $50 per Mo. Inquire v1 MN, Saginaw St., Pon- A BRICK RANCH HOME Check These Features: ‘ % 1.3 LARGE E BEDROOMS FIREPLA BA. Diteane ait [ok toe room tone fireplace, Basement 3 2 car =. ee. ie Lake REALTO! 1643 Union Lake nae EM 34671 $300 DOWN with basement, extra one ~ en, Huntoon Lk area. Dona i_OR 3-2837. a ae Seen the can in Used as family. Zoned down payment. Immediate 3 £42 2 full bath: f basement? ian® niust garage. sold | 3 od reek. ey down. Immediate fea ee Bulchee. *partect’h hoine tor for}. rat -_ kitchen, vet room modern, full bath, ol _ OPEN = VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION alk in & look at it & if are Interested call owner - eras, Bate aS Gun To EQ tor netel, Down Pows ERA, MOM escaped, Good garden spot. Will Daily and Sunday 1! - 8 32 W. Colgate Inspect one of Pontiac’s best home > values, large bed: . brick to live in, a ae escaped, 3 bedrms. Fun weit “lane — full “base auto. off heat. Priced at only $12,400. with $350 down and GI and HA, Past possession TG, Trocke 4 tin fing 8. Pan, OM _ © 087 by NEA Rare oe ‘ : “A small explosion resulted when we added one-part girl to the ten-part boy class!" 000 si me Immediate pos- For Sale Houses 43 PP DAP A Ot ad warage, A teal buy ‘New 3 bedroom starter home ‘our chance to move te hag section for only nice $ room Mac- MONEY DOWN ONLY R M INCLUDING .TAXES & IN- SURANCE. $250 DOWN... Ri rant BATH. IN AGOME DARE RAP te NO MEDIATE R. J.. VALUET,, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. E +0003. MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVI UNTIL 8:30 BY Phd ER Fast Rigg beautiful aeons IM WILLIAMS ED iu ” Cit bells 5 ees bateend st Ful So garage, Chick easy michars | presi. Realtor. mv A asad Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge =|2% DOWN “| 3 bdrm. ranch homes. Ter Buy Thru Berridge” List Thru Partridge Rieguice streets. Is the theme of tale clay _prate ; perms ono lake. au bevemect. cal . Ceramic tile 18,000, “terms, (20 baths, 2 rns, e trees, . bs, flowers, | - Pear oe vent jena on paved . right. eens to su! between 68 p.m ne REAL ESTATE || on em ATTENTION Bome, $000 dowa, Fit ¢4lte _For Sale Houses 4 eS -\- WEST SIDE— _. pty ately fs . Fer Sale Mowses 43 "PPV . Ii oe rete —e-aeeanan eseanieeitisantocarane 4“ ____ For Sale Houses 43 ante aad Oakland County “Realty 2 oS 2610 Union Rd. EM 34164 or EM Malt after 7, 4 ROOMS” AND BATH — FuUR- arias Very low’ — Be aoe So RMS. & BATH, 1 ACRE wok 10H W. Muron land, some -fruit;- 4g mile from bus, on Joslyn, would take car or pal om down payment, FE ALL MODERN HOME : ae Paget gt rnovving basem wer acd fruit oa we mute, ans hot e erage. 50x) 70 a tte be 4 ” = or at * Recon Gordan’ wee seen osaineeroettenaninseeasintsnnl DON’T Fail to See This 3-BEDROOM RANCHI & 166, near Wiens Pa ake, Pontiac new shopping center, bas on ac + health Phone OR 34313 for Appeintment __PRICED TO SE 1, iL * “$495 DOWN err bedroom bome on your 995 full price, Wood firs., | _ preture window, full bath, wtility | Toom. This is not a shell, Call . today or stop at affice for in formation. We have lots evail- able aiko, J. Cc. HAYDEN | ALTO iH a6 KE Walton ve fost Open. Eves | NEAR KEEGO HARBOR. 6 ROON | modern. City nee — tage. Fiowe naas. aul ssession, “i.000 F- [) “Ro ose MeLarty, Broker . — Pe -3-3f62- aagemijuiesitesteca tore einremenaen - 3 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 acres. of goog jand with live —. pius rental unit pri —e month Separate wei new home, has fall Bn ge ail hook. water softener. Recreation gom. 4 mi, from Court House 415.850 CALL; J. R. Hiltz Realter BRYANT SYLVA) 2D RANCH Garena sad tnd re som | i? i ef “OFFERS —/ nscoMm » | full basement, auto, olf heat. love. ly tecreation rm, 24) cay garage All this & more, euly $10,500 on terms, Murry OWNER SAYS SEI. I” New home in ‘36. ¥ rms. hard. woed fhoors- tind bath, auto. oil heat, stormae and screens. Close to schoel & shopping. Only 61500 down SASHABA AW/RD “6 room frame home with 3 bed- rooms, full basement, gas heat, hte ® toowall ew me Bun porch, a Car garage oely landscaped Only sites a DRAYTON PLAINS Large living rm, 2 bedrms., hard- wood floors, - tiled. bath, lovely specious Kitchen, attached I‘, car esrage. Large jot. well land- teaped. Bee thin today TERRY FE. ADAMS CO. pen Eves ‘tii ®; Sun 1 te-% HM Dixie Hwy PE 44561, ls YEAR OLD >” BEDROOM ranch Eating space in kitehen lus dinin. » ty baths with uft-in vanity & colored fixtures, ‘Large ulillly room, Landscaped Storms and- sereens, Huge lot, $1350 down with no mortgage coat $78 per month lnchuctin, uae * insurance, Balance §11, 4's cont, en for Quick” ae all OR }@ ROCHE STE R-AREA~ 3} bedroom home: storms & screen: fruit cellar, aleo Ses acres with apple trees & bar da Call -lor eT AK $1, LAKE ORION Home for large family, 3 bedrooms, bien nga dining room, screened basement, steam leat; lores lot with garage. $10,500. “Sauth-Crawtord, Inc 40, Ac PE 4400) anon TALEO FE 42399 ; FE $-2003 & ROOM AND BATH, NORTHEND. 5 “MILES $ ovr ore, Fi wane. Ss wt Pa aly CUC KI (i ‘R REALTY 234 .N sener nit 797 SECOND ST, 3 bedrgom-home newly decorated, ~ bain, oak floors, lovely 74 130 ft corner lot. Com ately soll Pepe | Priced at $9500 With "eeele te aalt ait Drive by and Phone _FE 40612 for appointment. ‘COLOR Clean. 3 bedrm. home, es narast, ga beat ae ry iving room, hice kite Terme ADAMS $3,950 FULL PRICE : hig nome, be base hhent. 2 baths, paneled living room, Rug MY 3401! Ry owner. FE 8-002, ‘yr-old 3 bedroom brick ranch, oorerest Bub, Lake area. Maple Rd. Pontiac Trail seetion, A _# ais @ Lemos camnisemeniniinisanieiiinie ‘OPE % IRWIN. Sylvan Lake City Here is that dream house for. TRANSFERRED -- | Nicer Than New - No feasonable offer refused for t- And lake €. privti Mere = 3 , ee tee ae ee Pull basemen with “tiled ree- r end Telegraph Rd td Vorheis Rd. 2 Shady Oaks in Sylvan ’ blocks west to Pioneer South 2 blocks to gorner of James K Bid 938 James K Blvd. Unsurpassed Location. Overlooking beautiful @ylran Le gg) | year-round Vacation |iv- ling, boating, ogee ?. ice pea ing A private par! or Re S. Rochester Rad. OL 1-002 boa. Auburn Rd OL i226) SPECIAL ew Brick. home over 1 wcre of “ground 86, ry Also furniture. 670 arkston 1 mile off M-24 | ALL ond “3 BEDRM. HOME at Elizabeth Lake. $2,000 sone _Wiison Real Wetate. | FE 9-0657 ; BRICK RANCH 1 ROOMS, 1 FLOOR Pt.an if FRNCED LOT A BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR ONLY $2,750 DOW JIM W ei REALTOR CAE AN by ow Wie round, equipment toa “aly wets ireneperte ‘churches and elty STEDIATE be ne yal iG Ln 4 op ; ranoli; ft 7m x 3 sunny bed oie : HO! tots. O84 Oriande. s ms end fh the : os a beautiful wo"ne Laue garage. new ” pedecorated Avapeble on realistic , ‘Sat K. Irwin REAL ay byte hg 3 Met _MI 62185 luge appointments such bd egilings, Dutrh door, —— counter tops, dishwasher, A bi cupboards, Ful) basem ~ Hi Kemptatot.- ROCHESTER tile floors, Timken ol! neat, di-tt. VERY NICE OLDER HOME, LARGE finished recreation rm, Atached costs, . complete with ¢ ts, 4 er. dryer end. Gish: for liv warters, Need iene Only By owner. RESIDENTIAL Anza . W. side - Oxford @ rm. modern home Weet side, 2 family brick, nice corner. Other houses from 4, &, @ rooms. Modern, Easy terms. Buy thru Partridge __List thru’ Partri For information call 1 bloek - fm Lag Lk. near gon ng. 7 time. aoe, 9 “aisbls Sor N. BALDW P. -.W.-DINNAN 6 WS C =| peony nek aianeh Johnson |=" gormer 2 rf erent for oo: Peacerus VILLAGE OF LEONAR si Tem. ” ant home, bed- : “ye . poy Farm ot kitchen & 5 rm. ee, — bath. On ye qaned its °. a oN, G. L. "VAN. VLEET er OR COLORED TO FLORIDA Owner mas sell their ay bed- full e home with base- ed yard. Low down pay: Md location. Sacrifice. | pode sD Jocath ary FE 7-1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL HOM TSTANDI BUY, $12, re This substantial attractive '7 room Colonial home, situated on cor- ner jot, with new garage, and located a stone's throw from Jr. rd na atade school in a good epproved wonkien bg Dollar value at the =“ Living room 12x21,. wii Fepiace, nice den. Three dandy bedrooms, full basement, with gas a.c. nest Yes, there is oe carpeting, storms and scree SEMINOLE HILLs HOME This graciow em d home ts located w. Iroquois road. A one substantial ood taste. Price includes j. -_ dranes. w' beaut fl ae maste =, bedroom, 1% car garage bol ng sereen ss Lovey es lot 200: sell for s1ab08. with os RANCH. 4 bedroom .modern home oniy year old. ee = of | oy mon cluding taxes and insurance. INDIAN VILLAGE _ “y Feom freshly pain FOREST LAKE ESTATES 2 bedroom prick | a3 aime @ call Mr. doll. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. fe ; _ earage. $i3, 100—63,500 dow ere man: _ ing selling ee oe ane you " should — A B.. Te # your children would be p: call home. BUNGALOW WEST TR, 00 DOW cece A Tete ama tn | modern bungalow. Oak ‘seve ona yur basem: gas heat, city biis % =” EAUTIFUL SUNG. ——— white frame, — to minute bu ment, gas heat, — tile bath and ; kitchen. Beautifully land- lot; concrete drive, ga- rage large lot with outdoor fire- piace. Terms. 7 OUTSTANDING TWO FAMILY SIX AND THREE One of the “aoe income bunga-| lows ‘on the market. Six very lovely outstanding rooms on main floor, with rich wall-to-wall car- peting, full bath and . beautiful ‘room and private bath DORRIS & SON REALTORS | WE TRADE, WE SELL 7$2.W. Huron Phone FE 41557 Y OWNE $ RM. PRAME HOME. rontage, 22 a ana: oe Rad. Pontiac, ser Mich. 2 | Leslie R. Tripp. ioe sRM MODERN ONLY $9,000. — , aoe car garage, ne E.., 8 ie eee aoe. lake AL tt Only $10,- 2 family brick on Park & @ rms & a a P. W. DINNAN .__Huron _PE MAY. BE YOUR ANSWER To tin the home esire. At present price levels we duplicate many ¢x- fasting homes for less then the cost and with «a new . house you will have the home of _. _ os = a location you 4() \r~ y NOT LET. Us (ASK “FOR GORDON) LADD’ : INC. © beat mad yer. Lat 80 3 glider, | $10,- 229 with $2,500 down. vie) Lake | pond Waterford ‘heen on ‘ustom tit poor nab ath Modern Ms the minute. ai) down or make us an offer. WM. H. KNUDSEN soe. eat 244 8. Telegraph Rd. ate Bronie Fess | fiaraberetc | 2 arte) MULTIPLE \pistiNo SERVICE bedr a alow, ; With 14 Sar araee., Nechted ust across street from = ‘Full price §7,- we witb term a George R. Irwin REALTOR s Fed weleyig Ay Ave, -iFE §-0101 ana Housing: Brick § well « zane A rooms nee tod | Bi 300" doe ot aah ite a ga May aiso ly furnished.” 5-Rm. Brick Terrace bho Pies, Gas cant, s0 you can move right in. wmnlaie.. Remeron Eitohen and bath with show- rd - Basement, oi] heat. Alu- mioven storms gos. screens In, North Perry district Built in 1966, Living room, droom as heat, Lot partly tence a each to GI timber. Some fruit trees. 100, Just weet of Telegraph —— ent k biilding could . 99750, used as warehouse. Alno_ _- sort home and 2car ga- ete $50,000, mortgage. ect ceemtitE - LOCATED 1 Block off Adams — read, Neal and ¢lean, com- pletely furnished 4 Freoms and bath, Basement, breere- way el — attached ga- rage jarge corner lot with By kinds of ‘fruit apd shrubbery. Will take good housetrailer in trade or reall for terms. TncoMig | TO Ae ed EAS Leslie R. Middleton i a 4-Bedroom GI $309 Down \pastery frame _— " wondeui floor olen for a or —— ree ™. family. Piret“Tieor pw ES « room, dining room itehen. Four large BRORER SPECIALS! OAKLAND 81160 OXFORD i, ae Rates Ol $800 DOWN — Lochted near e _ Pa Ookiand Lake, pearls new | i ee ee ‘i ily finished on outside, “part. ° aa el: ¢ _tannet o —, ren 000. 1 $1 sa! Down Septic. beth, Water and elec : “ ee room bungalow, built in tte in. Now good and liv- Ayes bedrooms, livin able Lincoln Heights "3 r00m, 15xil, with dining ei - Move in now -- Pin? lovation. close to goed sehools & shoppity eenter, Pontiac Dun service @ front doot extra large grounds and an attractive well built 3 bedroom home. Tile bath, sep arate dining room, oak - floors, oi] heat, recreation reom, 2 ear garage. $14,800.00 includes car- pet, curtains, washer & dryer, $2,500.00 down end on pe month, Beals renting, Call wus now Bud Richolie, Realtor 4 Mt, Clemens Mt. Cali Mrs_Doimn [um 34290) Or” Pm 81201 INVESTORS This nice @ family ant og show 0 month oo @ return o! @ $20,222 lnvestmen "Located fh S nice area in Waterford ont bath on the second fear provide sleeping quarters ample Pull basement with stoke fur. nace. Located F cons te Motor Company, Full Price: $11,000 ‘WM. A. KENNEDY REAL TOR . 307 w Huron FF 4 had Open Evenings ti § It t A'wa a Pleasure and a | aAYSs Privilege to Serve You StM ichael’s School Oniy one block from this l'y story home with two bedrooms. Stairway to un- —. attic. Dining room eat: area in : Hichen, Practically new no re All sewly” [ ongigeaoe| ins! and out. look for vouresif Pin This » is @ good value you mist see. = = Income Property On Francis street. Close to East Pike St. Two apart- ments and completely fur- nished. Wil! give you good return on your investment. Idea? rental district. Call today for perneeess. - 4 hf vain get down Requites i : & must-be shown ment. WEST SUBURBAN ‘Vory nice 4 bedrm, modern home. Idea) fo hk tie os * carpeted, Requires ‘yarge down payment, Shown by appointment F. C. Wood Co. Real OR 3-1238 tor After 7 pm. call OR 3-3003 Corner Williams Lake Road & M5@ Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO BEK FCONOMY MINDED? This comfortable 2 bedroom home “4 cool eh ges itn al Phen provite our family w ie" en t of ‘ute then some ences Located = 3 < pret rE close to school antl stores, a gurage, new Kelvinator range, el water soflener Pees yard Easy terms. LAKEFRONT BRICK Like new 3 bedroom brick ranch home with plastered 2-car at- tached garage. Spacious carpeted living room, wit floor. asin ve ledwestone fireplace.> Attr kitchen with natural birch ¢up- boards, 1%) baths. Full yee $24, 950 on terme ee Opet a ening+ ond tims. —~ | i at. Land- : ging ; 900 an. | Live ; acictitg Rochester. . — 2 a 1. side. Low down pay-| YES, all on a. mo a * . ched garage. Here is a three Se Feo roe ——| seta ie tn A_block from Walton Bivd. ton spacious as you will today— fn] tm fact, must see it to believe end! (et! ving room, 13x16 din- + room, lixié c 4. Tile ba’ One that a handyman can make Maze seeing this home « “mua AKE PRIVILEGES - 260, squsibio terms. - outside entrances, gas heat, right location Only t. $8,500. gh this Jovely 8 100 f LUD deep. Bx ¢ . aie tite ‘or S silevel home via marvelous " Oeekdop a] as Pate Camiparies FE 20674 -Realtor FR iss 3 shaltple Listing perriee: — $395 MOVES: vou IN cee Ottawa drive brick. 3 and. den. +] s ATERACTIVE HOME | Snen, Baling souce mln: oft ee oa pu aos _felore, Terms. FR 27986: LY New 3 BORM. HOMES vont | Reet fehen, fal 420. Shelby Country Hone 6% acres of ground and. lovely frame ial home _3_\arge bedrooms, modern _ a, basement, auto. heat, 2'>-car garage. Bee this bargain today: $14,500, terms. Total Price $5,800 a buy for a seven- roe — in city. Cg course it needs re wor H is vacant. Call today. A Decorator's Home The color scheme is very with terms. LAWREN: GAYLORD 1% HE. Pike 8t. Open E FE 4-9584 " OLD FASHIONED | Yes—it's a 2story, 6 room a oe et, ' eat ritche go waved "rivet, clos close. ‘te ebools FRANK K SHEPARD OL 1-781 _Ob_1-1194 sMaLt FRAME HOUSE ON LOT: x 100 Full price, $1,250, only $350 down: $25 month. Cedar Fj Le AOE Taba TN NEED A’ FINANCE- ood job. FE 2-8181 8 the Want Ad number! + WARD E. PART RIDGE pREALTOR— _F E 43581 HURON OPEN” EVES. Tih 9 MILLER FIRGT ADVERTISEMENT - ', acre close in, modern 6 room home, 3 large edrooms, Pi-ft. living foom, full dining room, large kitchens, Full modern. base- ment. Very attracti¢e, well lo- cated off Lake Angelus goad, See thig now, {t's ® good one Only $4.950-— $2,000 down. WATERFRONT BRICK ~ Very attractive bedroom home with stairy to naerea reaen upper, Large living room, tlle bath, full " Pasement has oll heat a iaundry trays & recreation lots with eade, of shade ry flowers $12,600 ~— Terms, Pull dining room, plastered walls, oak floors, full basement, lovely yard with huge w € willow tree, Gara This so real buy st $8,950-81,.459 down. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW - Near hew engineering buliding, be - fal —tiving toom with. firepla ‘full dining todm, oak floors “t plastered ‘walla._Full basement, as heat ba Garage. All newiy : scorated _ in A-? shape. Only - $2,500 y| FIXER? Order Classified), ads to sell, rent, find a Ww illiam Miller ' Realtor _ FE 2.0263) pew. yr Nent ost Office : Sete? ite _" Service | NOOR Costs ———— LJ ve, Set & Sun, TO #0051 =: NORTH FE HURON GARDENS Th bed: ™e NICHOLIE ol Huron 8t. Terms, OR 3 mp : to bus MODERN 3 BEDROOM | RAN poh dn feo “privilere. FE ord, pas Sarge ot K. L. Tem feton, Realtor . 2230 Orehard nd. FE 4-4063 er 6, FE 3:9082 ~ Multi Laes Realy al No ae street drive. bedrms., 3000 8 Commerce Ra. MA +t ly W. LONOFELLOW CIVILIANS! & $490 Down |" On CHIPPEWA. tae Se a = “4 pedrm ranch, full basement .aimost gew. Auto. heat, hot wa- ter VACANT — IMMED POSSESSION. | od Open—walk in & look af it & if you are interested, call owner, Day Le # +3080 - CLARKSTON + i 7 : oom fe down for a 3 bedroom ri with nope HAYDEN > Posies ge Maes cathe os a INCOME. 2 & tmente on 1 1 floor - ¢ oocupled. 3 . owhe room ed apartment rented for $70.00 per month. Bast aide, 9 2 blocks to bus, 60050 terms. AIRPORT RD. Set an acre. cba loaste Ol éoen ae Pull furnace. » $13, #80, ie Cie \WDEN.| Realtor PE 6-044 Open Eves. Sun. we 8 oak floors, utilitr with ol furnace ad ay. See fers : ¢ fi the b ~ tne tings of eckson, New | BLIZABETH LAKE ReTATES 2 bedroom home with large kHehen & living room, ee ae aiitomatic ofl ‘heat, attrac. * tive home In an excellent ation. $1,460 meres wee FOR =. Bed “neat Frame ome in: Wee nome among hh deie fincas Ly large iat. All for 99,500 total CLARKSTON Here iss new 8 room ell brick 4 bedroom home with living room, —_ room, modern kitehen, 7 closets. Atittomatic heat & car- “port. Located on ‘se large 100 2 156 lot, on blacktop street Only g1.210 down Watkins Lakefront hot , re new all Roman bri bedroom, modern home wie ‘whe best beach on the pol This home bas every living Mwy that could be decired. . ee with I 4 see jlele with slorms 2 wereens. ne, 300 ¥ f poreciate liv at its tenet 7 the choicest Soedson at $31,000, cash to new mortgage. WHITE BROS. REALTORS 5660 Dinte _Open Eves "tl ®, LE : Sun, 1 10 fo 8 NICHOLIE Two ot a full Dase- utoma' Low down payment. wits easy terms, si wt ee eS renee price ee 7 & HARGER CO. Fe 45-0163 Open ‘Evenings’ aig ¥OR R SALE: Lor Ley en! rae “ Ho “te =. olesmndan Pontiac soins. Be home. tna rat" r Ee, tile, Toone. ery ; re ee oak fioors through- $10,300, PRA ‘BROWN UBURBAN SPECIAL — os "BE Pe eno exelusive e mc} vale — Almost Siete on one over, wy digit: BROWN OYT = = iz ~ Clarkston are ESTATE IXC Main, a = “CHLOE N ICHOLS, EM 3-0966 The New Addition to oe Hills! be ee a Se erie Carl W.. Bird, Realtor " im 7 i FRANK SHEPARD OL 1116 OICE L0- cation, 2 level vin basement. i oR LADD'S” SELECTED-CHOICE. 7 | "ange ens te Rath mile. west ot J, turn . right a are Rd fie. = a. 2, HOLMES, INE, 2931 8. Lapeer Rd,’ WE 5-2063 Sale Business Property 49 49 rr. FRONTAGE OM w. 00. “umbis. Zeme Cle rE tow : of land ‘outta for Brive oe eS Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE . Ot few ie WoT “Bide bide” ts, works or saa, tas ~ ae E PARTRIDGE REALTOR . FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES AUBURN AVE. chemistry homework?” e © 1067 07 WA Boren, ee late OE erect 08 oscil yon cals have 0: date Howard! But instead of going out somewhere, eer dat on ae SE a So tar Business Opportunities 51 BAR AND TAKEOUT “ras Real Estate toate 21850 yh CADILLAC ST. 30h ST, SOHNE | B formation. LOTS OF LOTS RESIDENTIAL | tumbia Tasmania. Cobwees JERRY. F ADAMS CO. DIXIn. HWY. 3536 BUD KING PERRY A ACRES HILLSIDE, Level and Wooded lots. BLACKTOP ROADS — Convenient- ly located on 4 Moa) NOBSTRUCTED maple ay apace, Sultable for warehouse or business, Main street. | PE 33008 or FE 5-365. — SUITABLE. FOR OF- flee or ay h eoamtes, | meee Ellza- __beth Lake road & MS®. WE 3-1804 de Ben, ip cee ge re Ne cog West EM 3-408). in or lease. of Pontiac oe eaTtOR @ woobs Wwe we tee ® limited number - Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “Elie wart of Petites feet rnone sue Ta eT, POW P. HOLMES, INC. 2831 8. LAPEER RD. PE 5-298: es 8, §.W. CORNER Sarees 4p Megat “nrc Beer ware eal D. Wemtnend. Realtor, co For Sale Acreage | 47 CRES, 14, GIDDINGs RD nr, Taylor Rd, suitable for bome. een ater =, $300 do er, ward, VACANT 18 ACRES _. Good level land on county road, \% mile frontage suit- able for subdividing. Only $5,500, terms G. L, VAN VLEET BR OAKLAND 86-1160 eee [Bang ta. Go aie be mmerctat eae _narenges. 4 aot. Mo 42045 —_ ¢. ao a 234_N. Center si 3 BW. “DINNAN FE oun Elizabeth Lake Front Motorway Drive ae 4 story frame home Dasement with beat, 2 car ge. ino e Shrubs. | 5143 x a Ser 5. FERTILE ACRES Holly srea, $1500 with $500 wn Paul A. Kern Ine, FE 23-9200 te > Acres Pare: tial ‘mosaed & reiting land, C”PANGUS, 1 Realtor 1 Ortoavilin ha te Fg Mai $0, uILDINas _Suchy_ Resity, Ortony' TIM Pais) } Open Evenings. "til #:30 CORNER STORE, NEW M Mop. ERN front, “ues san. $60 per m no agnd 7m bus "erocery” a a mise = FF og FOR I #1, b00 oh © e -. aE fi- EB a toa cae RESTAURANT FOR ai 5 saci “Are, Pontiac: By prt, 5-306 or in- re _quife at $40-Auburn. mall truck loading dock way location, Call P= » oF after 4, call PE 40246. For Sale or Exchange 50 AMORA, “Uses boltings. an ee sere wa for gale iy Getanee for city Pousere UN- Barn, _veraity ii, WEN 3 3. x FcR GAR Wik Gan. Witt Sacvese Seeertantilen 51 Appliance and Music t book inventory WHITE BROS. REALTORS 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Hives. til #8; Sunday 10 to 8 ARRO ° jABEROX. 7 7 ACRES Ortonville recreation “a your | i et what ** "ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH Eis Rd. PE 8-120 ‘Open 8:30 “e ¥ we 10 p.m, NR. LAKE ORION ? “‘Smith-Crawford, 1s me St it For Sale Farms 48 For. caus asD ACREAGES. sehools.| — op W, DINNAN - E437" "Buy ‘thru ae |—List thru Partridge _ re Wola, $800 up, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge DRIVEN RESTAURA } "REST NT, LIvina ent and lease, ston ea ses, ce sais — 1 to 8 pm. ot FE ses EE FOR CALs FE 3-718 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge TO BUY, To- SSC MALO TO on! ARTRiLGR ‘THE “BIRD’ os @ rETsS TALK WILL TRADE stent mete Pontiac ness his attention. a > ah, - 2, Hquor take MUSIC STORE MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION FARK AT OUR FRONT of mt lots available. Pro- tected rest > & Equit- pen approved venient terms 1 Me Lota or Homes Aco in Trade 92 De 6 OR 31950 CHOICE Usmp Can : i cated on South oi | . hear Auburn Ave, with buliding, Lots of traffic. e- aS | _ - BUSINES “oe _| von ee S| A-1 Groceries Thane _ NEIGHBORHOOD RO- RY i suburban ares. Ideal femur operation, Beer take-out. $1.500..dn. plus stock. Will: trade for home, contracts. SUPER rt: in wee | norm of Pontiac. $145, Best of fixtures. $8,500 dn. stock. : ome, town, gross, plus TRADE — GROCERY and package liquer store with owner's a = available. E~ . Wil trade motel. TRADE — LG.A. oye. blag. wi dot over Bg neo Bg 2 Vrrifie en ; oe Last Chance-_ - Save Sale! $3099 $2209 SBBES", SEE. For the best deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer 6 8. Woo — Lucky Auto Bales, 1806 Saginaw. ee 2 EY SEENCE ve Fe 56-0207 . Electric rear tone blue. -%6 DESOTO: _ done color "sweep. W. -_*88 PONTIAC “ao 54 DESOTO - 4DOOR 8 Radio, Tip-toe shift nt owner, 27, as sis DOWN. _ 425 PER MONTH 53. CHEVROLET © 52 FORD | cours Ryss Johnson ‘Mtr. Sales |. — hi N, ¥ MY 22871 Tneluding all tax and Tieenss, | - ‘| No extra hr hidden ee, a TD — ‘a2. COND. New top, EM 3-3265. MOBILE - = 8, radio, heater, i . er - peering, while e rails. Original grees tint sell, Our (MI 4.2062 MI ¢-3138 ___ Birmingham og ‘3 FORD (DR NO DOWN PAY.| ment, ment, assume Ry "| We Have Them res. Exc. "| SAFE-BUY | USED — : ate Buick "."s:| New Pontiacs | 4£} sca0|t Demo Prices} §4 For Sale Cars “—"Y954 Buick 4-Dr. "Sl Olds 2 ar. Fg Trans. .. Russ Johnson Lake om 3-287) a aig ‘sa RAMBLER STATION WAGON, , aaaeme Ave. PE 54-1174. Desist ‘ba NASH RA CLEAN, - Bid g0ud cond rae overt emall pay ments 431 Balt st, stock, = 3008, NORTH ‘CHEVROLET 1000 §. Woodward am Reale, heater, white tres. We Station Wgns 1s to & from 9-deors, 4doors, tal Spica ca ea on payment. NORTH | CHEVROLET YIE-4-2735 1000 8. — Birmingham Reasonably price sins om ‘Baht tne - 3) JAG’ Clean. Can be seen at 1324 Bald: ag Pa : ether. OR . Rees WEEE WIN DODGE| AN i . STATT'S.. . MOTOR-SALES DODGE CARS: AND TRUCKS SAVE MANY &$$ ON ‘37 DODGE ‘86 Ford 2 dr. bustomitve, R&H, Fernnste like TATION TRANSP =e fia Orion "NORTH PONTI IAC BIRMINGHAM CARS - New Location : FINANCING OUR SPECIALTY 1953 rei ha overdrive sharp | 1853 O ~ - ik Hydra. an Ford wagon » pon. 8 cylinder. Nice -, - oon 1983 * tore 8 cylinder’ ‘Lew mileage. Like new. ~. transportation " ty hardtop §..... $1405 atic, neu. & Taito a 1955 Pontiac 8 ©. narod .$0MS " bisce Sans $1446 4 ar. : . rare ‘WEEKEND SPECIAL S *b) Chevrolet 2 dr... ........,. Ke “83 Ponting 2 Gr. no. . cc cscs 45 ‘SM Ford Club Coupe ,.,..... $645 |. Motor Sales |: , St Ne : eee Aut Ce iit MERCURY “3 DR. VERY ins 7 iy, MERU HARDOR Ga Es } LDR e. ‘ Like NEW, tie *.@)8. 4) @ 4 om Eases |; > Selut, rae \d * Sees Overdrive, & H. Com- Pirlo with "pampine Seti. OR| * | 1084 Olds 08-4 ar. Holiday full pew- “GOODWILL vano CARB” 55 PLYMOUTH Ae =o. ey this | s po hone oe om, "pote ear, crag, ite miles this is t . tp EASY ED JORES . brakes. ald pH cond. $1650 ‘53 Chevrolet “BRIGHT SPOT” _ AUTO SUPER MART es + te es *@ Be Oe ee eo ee $395. tesman Hi oie e - veal 7h MONEY ee % ot ‘53 Pontiac cree b nes nee $495 v2 , —- = eattas” No Pon nae ras ‘fe © * © * © © ee ieactk orgeenase Spe: Tye +s : NO MONEY. DOWN = CHE os clap crass 8 4-Dr., winey ‘cat tat, FP gmk & Heater, 2 « Weis be & long im NO MONEY DOWN: | 2c Olds ... =e > $495 Bee for that Ag 4 | i fer” ar - ; NO } MONEY DOWN 52 Ford $395 sine ons sal tbc ae NO MONEY DOWN ° Isa Chevrolet, 3 to Choose from 2-Door, $-Door. _oitaiaht Shift and Powerglide. Either one can be h “NO MONEY DOWN ‘51 Chevrolet Feprerstite,, ey ye & Bootes. One of those hard to White Ties. : _* * © © © © we © _- 495 | | South Side AND WE'RE LOADED WITH — GOOD BUYS “FOR THE. . * Though Hunters” New Goodyear Tires * Available on all ‘55-57 models. Car-Guarantee On all °51-'57 models— as long as you own the car. North Side 641 Oakland Ave. "96 CHEVROLET 56 CHEY EVROLET ‘55 OLDSMOBILE +D00R "ae A FORD _ - 153 MERCURY ¢ mare ph or *S6 CHEVROLET - eager °*55 CHEVROLET . $1206 54 CHEVROLET aa : 53 BUICK '52 CHEVROLET | ce: PONTIAC $605 ne a 7 CHEVROLET _ 'S6 BUICK i $2005 '$5 CHEVROLET $1095 ‘$6 FORD : / $1295 ; "36 CHEVROLET ‘ $1495 55 PONTIAC — Houghten’ s HOT eae me a“s RM. Riviera coupe, R . Dyna PS. PW, 1939 Olds. Ses. 4 dr. R & HM. Pry- dra sharp Must be seen to - preciate , Sharp, Real juxury.- 1945 Olds. ae el eae’: a. = £. 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Saginaw St. FE 5.4101 : FE 5.3588 “Open AM {09 PM, [at RO, ie |LFE 2101 Open Til PM. | CARS - CARS - CARS| Devices ee PE AR rs We est E eth é ‘aropean , i se ; _=-Today's Radio Programs-~ Terry Moore Is Now | Frees aed by oan ind tin atm ar wl to sage Fe Sen Trying Shakespeare — US: Tou Tours Feel at Home. [igs om wwe mots yu our Scien has a progr almed at tourists directly—mostly weather, news and where to. get ‘jtoday’s . best That. is dispatched early, ‘so the score of “Carousel” can start spinning. —NEW- MICHIGAN] — bargain souvenirs.| - - 1:36-WW4, 3-Star Extra * WGAR, News, Sheridan WJBK, News, Reid WCAR. News WPON arly Bird @pts, 1:00—WJK, Dan Kirb : New WPON, Barly Bird Club WPON, Country Roundup Chase ’ 6:30-—WJIR, Agricult WWJ, Todd - ‘| t:30—AWd, News, Maxwell .| 11:00—WIR, News, Lewis WJBK, News, Lenhardt WCAR, News, Patrick WPON, America to Knees CELW, News, M. Morgan WJBK, Norm Lenhardt — WCAR, Bruce Mertyo WPON, Holiday WWJ, ‘News, Maxwell We, Om (CEL, 00 WW2, oe = WOAR, (ISH) WTR, Cie WON, (lie) WIBK, (1490) TONIGHT ; aang MORNING |, 9:30—WJR, Comet Quis WPON, , Holiday ¢:00-—WIR, ome pag = Melody CELW, News, ate ot Gate 1:00—WIR, News, Tehd ware, ews, iicKensie catek oe tbe ty 10:00—WJR, News, G. Drake | WWJ, Panfare wean : TKLW Goce Morning WWJ, News, Maxwell WXYZ, News, Pan-A-Rema News, Weather WJBK, News, Reid WXYZ, News, Slagle CKLW, News : Darice : ? CKLW, News» Children’s Br. 1:15—WWJ, World Series 1:33-—-WJR, U.M.-Georgia 1:36—CKLW, News, 2:06—CKLW, News, WCAR. News, Top 80 2:30—CKLW, N.D, va. Ind. WCAR, Sports Parade $:00—WXYZ, News Davies Datres * ‘By EARL. WILSON Sm NEW YORK—Don't Look now, Mr. ‘Shakespeare, but Terry Moore's decided to play Juliet. - You can't fight it. Her handsome husband, Gene McGrath, says Terry's a “project person,” and you, Mr. S., are one of her projects. . "Ne one’s ever. played Juliet right,” soliloquized Terry. “Olivia De Havilland got murdered, Vivian Leigh got killed. At least I could come closer to looking 14 years old. “Why,” she demanded, “do most Juliets have to be 48 or 507” Terry’s hushand likes to swim and play a Stations Abroad Blare All Kinds of American Pop Melodies — _ By WILLIAM GLOVER AMSTERDAM W — America's .jarmy of tourists abroad needn't feel homesick. x * Just - switch on a radio—and you're back in the’old home town. A BIT DIFFERENT peans, and that's that) certain differences between elder continent. plug is absent. Only a few spots, such as Aside from the familiarity of the melody, a traveling Yankee (South- _jerners are ¥ankees too to Euro- notes programming at home and on this Because most of the transmitters are’ state-operated, the commercial FAVORITE the the & = fees bo Andy" : Hope ww4J,. WCAR, Wewa ‘ CKLW. News, Davies CKLW, ove. G'morain; WIBK, Pasoball way hows va" WCAR, News Pe PON, os ball wine. Newsy Reid _WPON, Drums tm Dixie CKLW, Queen's Men WPON, World News '- _| 11:30—WW4J, News, Maxwell 9:00-—-WJR. World Tonight’ | §:00—WJR, Vinal, Guest wIBK. pene one ww : WXYZ, News, Wolt : | WPRON. Holiday CKLW, R. lee CKLW, News, Good Morning —ae . WCAR, News. - WJBK. News, Reid SATURDAY AFTERNOON- 30—W, JR: eed They Gay *WOAR. Ne 10:00-—WJR, elke WWJ. News, Purse. ‘ WWJ, News CKLW, News, uicoa Morning| Sit meee’ pete Be ves WXYZ, Jack Surrell * WJBK, “we Reid WJBK, News, Lenh.rdt n, 10:30—-WWJ, Monitor ul 200—WJR, News CKLW “ea ae e WPON, Music with Mason WPON, Ik 7:30—WJK, Music Hal WWJ, News, Purse $:30—WJR, Muste Hall WPON, World WXYZ, News, Slagle 12:00-—-WIR, J, poet. Farm WCAR, News, 8B. Martyp News 3:30-—-WCAR, Martyn, Sports 4:06—WJR, Football Fiashes WWJ, U'M.-Georgia WX¥Z, News, Furl-a-Rama WCAR, News, Walrod -| 4:30-—WJIR, Musto Malt WCAR, News, Top 60 WJBK, Sports 6.00—WIR, Phil Lenhardt WXYZ, News, Pun-a-Rame CKLW, Crosby, Knowles WJBK, News, Don McLeod WCAR, Godfrey WPON, Holiday. 12:30—WJR, Time for Music| 6:36—WJR, Music Hal! “a WW), News, Purse. WXYZ, Sports, Fun-e-Rama +» Bons of Saddle WXYZ, Pun-e-Rame CKLW, Frisch, Knowles. WCAR, News CKLW, News, Davies WOAR, Martyn, Sports rainian Hour ‘WJBK, Tom George N. Holiday WILSON the reward, art thou, days. { “Her project is to act,” says her husband, analytically. “Often, though, with project people, the penalty’s greater than I'm notifying her now”— he leveled a finger— “that if she doesn't get me one breakfast this month in Panama City, she's fired!” Terry's rassling Shakespeare with top coaches and eed take on the “Wherefore Romeo” romp next year. She could retire to a life of ease, but she. doesn’t want to be remem- bered just for an ermine- little gin, but she hauled him off on a weékend to the Straford, Conn., playhouse, where. she sl made him lap up three Shakespeares in two musie mood. until you've heard a * and Walla Walla: some scoop of rock 'n’ roll, * x * A] tor the traveler's pocket sef: trom London's BBC;. Europe ts all-out in ne Sesatiene the well exw Ob ferent (you haven't really lived Danish crooner tackle “Taking a Chance. on Love"), but the tunes thet swarm the alrwaves are the same songs they've got in Keokuk Rodgers & Hammerstein, New Orleans jazz, swing and a fear- There are also some surprises String quartets follow cricket Luxembourg relays an old-fash- foned religious revival from Long And there are no mystery stories, few kiddie programs, and the quiz shows avoid the frenetic fury of their overseas twins for a more leisurely and erudite. tone. Panelists are still debating on BBC whether Spakespeare wrote Shakespeare. came to ‘a. sudden and definite step recently near Flemington, engineer had to send in to Flem- ington, for 200 galions of diesel oil) to get moving again. - A diesel-powered freight train} N. J. It:had. run out of gas. The} i SHERBROOK Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXY¥Z-TY Channel 98—CKLW:-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. eye. (4) News; Sporth. (2) News. _ €:10—(7) Sports. (2) Weather. — (4) Weather. (2) 6:15—(7) News. News. 6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. ; 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Boston Saber of London. “Death by Delayed Payn-ent.” (2) Leave to Beaver. 7:00—(7) Jim Bowie. (9) Millioh (4) Last Resort. Blackie. (4) Dollar Movie. @) Trackdown. a ae (4) Life of (9) Pop-| 19: 30—(7) $:30—-(7) Europe. Murder in “Vil- '—larde—Legend.* (3) Person. Investor Winthrop Rockefeller, actress June Havoc. (2) Celeb. Playhouse. George Brent in “Fleeting Years.” 9:45—(4) (Color. Barber's Sports. 103:00—(7) Youth Bureau. (9) National News. (4) Martin Kane, (2) Racket Squad. 10: 10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. The Crash, Murder rides subway. (9) Gangbusters. “Scissors Gang.” (4) Frontier. (2) Sherlock Holmes. Person” to]~ ica’ on Parade. Capt. Gallant. True Story. 11:30—(4) Johns , mercial Film. 11:25—(9) Billboard. bshedithedl (Color) | News, —...| with guys who can't read ss 9:00—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Amer- : 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Gum- by: (1) Crusade for Christ. 10:00—(2) Susan's Show. (4) ae, (1) Milky’s Movie Party. 10:30—(2): Sagebrush Shorty. (4) 11:00—(2) Jimmy Dean Show. (4) ‘s Diary. (7) File 7. (9) Com- -- Today's Television Programs -~-) inn mw: es Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without notice I wish -her luck and Incl- dentally I'll probably be doing the Bard bit evéry night when she starts, becguse Terry: should be able to make Shakespeare popular even THE MIDNIGHT EARL eve Harry Hershfield tells of a man who sent the Govt. $500 taxes he'd evaded because he couldn't sleep. “I hope I can the balance.” . ? suffering from blood poisoning; he may be hospitalized .. . to cover the Series ... . Victor Borge will get. more than $160,000 for a one-shot TV’er--Feb. 19 for Pontiac . . . There's a shortage of recording rooms here; some disc stars go to Chicago for a single platter session .. . Steve Allen wants Jerry Lester, Dagmar, Milton DeLugg and all the old Broad- way Open House crowd on his show soon . . . ‘Frank Sinatra = $1,000 for the painting that'll adorn his Christmas album sleep tonight,” he said, “but if I can’t, tomorrow I'll send you vy . Jack Barry did the “21” show though Former Yankee Billy Martin reportedly rejected a $1,000 offer’. Beach, Calif., at 11 p.m.; Amsterdain Yankee disc -jockey gone on a jSousa spree?) And, oh blessed quiet, practically every station signs off by, mid- night and fills the night with silence. = blares. band music before #reakfast. (Why hasn't some Answer to Previous Pyssie - AILIOUES CJENC Jka (GS) wad! fat “eats ) at aa se r a aa if Mal id eit) PERT RT PTS ALALAL | =I Ale i miA ImIULN Cad Vinal = A aal i itn) ~ BOURBON $412 $958. FIFTH PINT wer’ senanoon sountOe, -86 PROOF, 6 Code No, 960 Code No. 961 THE RANKL WigNT CO, PEOMA IL em anmemsnesss There is a difference in high-- fidelity equipment! 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