from Pontiac General Hos- pital Board of Trustees on an offer from Oakland County Board of Super- tagious Hospital city hospital's building pro- All indications point to the acceptance of the offer, Board members pointed out at last night’s monthly meeting. , Board Vice Chairman Willis M. prepared by Miss ‘Lauretta Paul, hospital. director, and the Joint Conference Committee, as to what The rayon was raised last oe to how_many beds would be appropriated to Ponflat Gen- “Some of these problems that have to be ironed out,"’ according to Goldberg, “‘will be discussed at a second meeting with the county) officials “The ‘facilities are ours if we want them,” Goldberg emphasized. Start to Unsnarl Underpass Jam State Road Department, to \ Straighten Curves, Put In Sidewalk State Highway Department eas fic engineers yesterday started work on improving the detour at Telegraph road and Orchard Lake avenue, Don R. MacDonald, chair= man of the Roads Committee of “within a week or 16 days”| visors to lease the Con-) during the} © Brewer said a study was being) Wis on arenas ben weather arrives. ~ Boothe acltge sre last?” ways, he puts them back. cooler climes. The first-time lawn so coming up. overshoes are still, being and inspected. ing brings the questioning Youngsters find out that perspiring skins and leaf piles combine to form all-over itches, which ans occur in That extra blanket stands ready at the foot of the bed, and every morn- early light—is it really over? eulthig shivering, most of | > haeschnelipene soecpseigtarye aigrrimeilber ante ee the car, when, by the cal- endar, you should be checking the anti-freeze. As enticing as the cur- rent warm spell is, it |“"™ “It’s here, its oniettol. +» but how long will it Dad pulls out the golf clubs he forgot to clean up before he put them away. 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Reconditioned by men to provide years ond iin ‘felt I was being i eal ride “ference bd fo ean -fmoculations at controlled intervals; : pr. ‘Sain reports to medical col- leagues that early tests have shown many and extensive tests still m ore willbe avail hi “next. Much available a Shee. eftec- 4 in the Satx vaccine; Pontiac od represented at Michigan's | en partictpated. Mrs. Johnson was in the frdnt ranks, but did not get a bear hich was about the batting average of encouraging results, but warns that /most of the others. “But it was an en- joyable outdoor experience,” she says. ' of Lake Orion, who has been watching the weather for over 50 years, and from Stanley Whittaker of Rochester, who has been doing the same thing almost as long, tell me that a warm autumn fs almost invariably fol- lowed by an early and severe winter. Several wild ducks who stopped over on Walled Lake for a few days on their southern migration, according to eventual prohibition of the au clear weapons.” There is, of course, no way of being assured that Soviet Russia would keep her agreement unless _explosions can be canceled. But Soviet Russia's position neverthe- less has been given a big boost by Stevenson's latest proposals. PLAY ON DIVISION No matter what the outcome of Stevenson gets 27,000,000 votes as he did last time and Eisenhower gets 30,000,000—the Communist re- gime. in Moscow will be able to point to a divided America. great trunk artery (Aorta) and ultimately become so small that are called arterioles. Yahbut, we still have the prob lem of unloading the oxygen from the blood and reloading it with ¢arbon dioxide to be carried arterioles into the yenules or veins? This is/or would be an embar- . rassing question for an anatomist, a physiologist, or a pathologist to answer. But the oldtimers in the medical profession dispose of it — questions which only a stinker would ask, especially in the publi¢ prints, such as, ‘“‘Why tell poor trusting - fouls they must take digi- talis. every day if they want to Case Records of a Psychologist: . Bob's mosher subconsciously regards him as a child though he ig mentally an adult. Too many fathers and mothers try .to carry the whole burden of worries and let’ the Kids help ‘bear them with you. . BY DR. GEORGE -W, CRANE Case 8-395: Bob H.. aged 16, is a popular high schooler. “Dr. Crane, Bob has high ideals and teaches a Bible class in our Sunday school,’ his mother began. , * — * , “He is well liked by everybody and absolitely reliable. You can count on him in a crisis. - ) pat 1 was divorced when. He is old enough and sufficiently stable to understand the different types of manhood represented by his father and his stepfather. Bob has far more things in When Bob comes home from a high school athletic contest, he and his stepfather go over the event together .in great glee. ; So they have far more interests in common than do Bob and his own father. Be * * « Bob may. not relish spending much time with the latter, under _ en the worse side at that. Not with misery . . . Because I know - nly he ; ‘ that you are mine . », And I am _ mate but in your heart . . . However many all B ‘news: are the miles . . « By whith we How the Democrats succeed as fort of your arms . . . When once = well as they do is amazing, in the gain we meet... . So warm and | face of Republican monopoly in Understanding and . .. So lovable , which can rightfully be sweet! } Locally, your reporting ou po; : litical aftaire of our city tals Omilag. t far short of what it should be, eUAN 3 Several Commissioners have re- You can stop a lot of people ~ ‘ ene _ peatediy complained to their ‘who want to argue politics by ¢ David Lawrenée_ Says: iw friends about the lack of accurate = 5 | m py asking, “Did you reg- Reds Back Adlai’s H-B Serpe i | 1” mb. Pla opinions an well: ‘The best side A writer says that change leis | eds Back Adlai’s H-Bo h Fooewes Sark | i news, i Sure — if we get. enough WASHINGTON—The. government By i nye BAERS PEI The ediforial columns are yours ‘Spend it wisely. am € of Communist Russia has backed ago claiming that they were not ‘vith the United States fivernment. and you can write all you please Ee. ig i . the birds and the bees and Growers doubtless are glad of Perhaps-it was up Adlai Stevenson’s. ptoposal to being given data by the Atomic - Shields Warren, former chair- about sang, give, @Pape season agai again when they. can ¢ pe sony ai halt H-bomb tests. Moscow bea Energy Commission. But nobody ™an of the committee on the agg 2 pos pk gry eh cee squeeze out a nice profit. é the ; ‘wearing that: made a EN ae = eupposed then that the chairman _ Pathological “effects ‘of atomic {0 te re :9/ 4 : that no guarantees or on wt of the committee, when ponséused — ediation of the. National “Arad: ye Ns coats os When you put today’s sun behind # would be required to of important data on H-bomb-tests, *™Y of Sciences, et “ee N. J. Raymond * tomorrow's cloud, that’s worry. * porteit us to tall the Rus- 182 S. Parke &t. s * * see that Soviet Russia kept her would appear on a nationwide tele- — 3 i igion network sians is disastrous; to wait for . - : ‘ Bargains are what women can't © jnee of Scanlon panned anand them to catch up to ws is stupld.” Asa South, t Dem- afford to pass up, even though ° intrusion a pa’ As a grea ar Ir 18 no trouble for a person to re- sas ut Avalon aiminet aaa ‘intormation obtained in this bic But Adlai Stevenson has his own —eerat, once ey St IRS Shoes cnt dt 9 and remain at—if , Arkady A. Sobelov, Soviet partisan committee—notably, some set of scientists, mostly from the “LETS E Foy AT THE REC- , 4 duce : wnt ; he dagen’s — : inited Nations, of the about America’s sys- ‘left wing,” who tell him what to x on eee z ind being hungry all the time. ia’ ensaine mg ‘Associated tem for detection of tests conduct- say Through the four week ending = Beware of the advice you get | ; i. ; “i ’ ‘ s ‘ } woe rt fhe Srols ducton Weak Ven? Fork ed by other countries. These facts . (© 1968, October 13th, the political cam- for nothing. That may be just j a City, that Russia is willing fo agree had never before been so precisely New York Herald Tribune Inc.) paige st./fre. Spe Sabet peeinee pat a ee ; - . nuclear — were follows in the’ . The Man About Town anh Some conpiicon:” pantee 9 —. x6 In plain English, “Watch your ur | " Gualidente. oh De. Jouss E. Six — Dr. Willi Brady Says: Dem. ep" simply means go straight F . niga vad ange cf Or I estment Dut sine Adal Nevemon nat ws me rug a [emooreneiiy wet : rome theargement het) lw mmm mR weer nee . nel : seems well on. we ° nv H-bomb tests abroad ean be de- C ll BI d V rol Total inches ......... ™ | watt on thee Patronage Shows Our marines Capillary Blood Vessels. wetwe’™::"" "3 Looking Back | te County Mas Wh at It Takes fg > goomte yg at Do Not Exist in Humans Stories Px. 1 .....-.. 2) HULL, FLAYS titer tor Kearny § cow is quick to take advantage Combined number of column § torpedoing. 4 Bits es. ee OY. that the Demo- inches of and pictures for NAZIS_REPORTED 30. miles | o: Summer: . es cratic/ nominee has given the No matter how thin you slice ‘There are no capillary pacts ber ' pee from Rostov. g * ie of autumn. —_ te J it, it’s still baloney. eneagt the Heagieation of doc- REPUBLICANS .....4 é0. 004: aaa 20 Years Ago r no power today tors ; stil lieve in “‘eolds”’ poee eet a COUNTY PAYS $30,198.07 poor ‘ et eh sates tn behalf’ of the United tubes or veaseis that carry blood %h. ail ny their creduous\cents 414 SY ASMA byl we Have ere _ with digitalis, as though the drop- Pes . TEACHER OF Helen Keller dies ¢ what's necessary to get the public’s money ~ But the Communist gov- — arteries which convey blood ,, introduced by the old week, the record is here for him =. a. ! in pub- from the heart to every part of to see. If he wishes to verify the j water tion-and give sees an advantage woman of Shropshire were magic See elas a discussing his proposals be- the.body, and veins which return totals, the files are available to full value and an enjoyable tinie, Accord icly dneietie ie Pein in ‘ts ood from every part of the body “finn, heart failure him at any time. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY = ing to og negotiations and it assists Mos- to the heart, the right-side of the esle or ot nay ry mage «hi ra ”“ af ge lay 7 I :. R. C, Cammings, f cow's worldwide propaganda heart, which pumps it tothe lungs no great significance.’ 1 harp on and surveys, such as the Babson- you in the churches of God for + which can ye local director on the Huron-Clinton Met- against America. for oxygenation and decarbona- jt hers in the hope that intelligent PH = aie >. oe - Year patience. and faith in all = é ; ropolitan Authority, the passeyiger boat, ALL OR NOTHING tion (removal of carbon dioxide, laymen who Yealize 3 must be campaign vr — covering . your persecutions. and tribula- i It utilizes a live teak too ‘weak to ; “carbonic. acid .gas’’). beAre it pent about | be led parties equally.) tions that ye endure:—II Thessa- t the : Nieteat — “Island Queen,” has almost paid for her- The United States government, — returns to the left side of the rig! ‘ . - fod J og be ee opt i siitiaier— > ete. er whethe y no : transmi disease, but of suf self since last spring In” Trying sight- ~ ynder the Eisenhower heart to be pumped again through — shear aa Tapes aa a ‘Do Not Compare ‘+ ; ; indeed, under the T pot questi . sine ‘ to cause the ak body seers among the islands Kent Lake. tion—and, 1 ru- general circulation. : h he * ’ As the musician straincth his 4 During the summer ov 000 of them man administration—has taken the such as those asked above. Children to Dogs strings, and yet he breaketh none / do build its own “The } tion i disarmament is a Some oldtimers in medicine Signed letters. not more than one page - ‘ of the bu : ade the trip at 50 c ¢ach, for a net ee the cue m, but maketh thereby } new vaccine may possess ti | distinct made Se FP pr oe wheel boat . Package affair, and that to with- And related fields, observed that or 10? Tha hyginne net to seune die Careful, Mr. Hillman, Just why @ sweeter melody and better con- ” ona ; "revenue of $9,3 rear- hold. the use or testing of certain arteries carrying pure decarben- nosis, or treatment, mt by classify children with dogs, That's cord; 0° God, through affliction, § tages: ee was bought by the authority last spring weapons without limitation or regu- ated and oxygenated bleed to aadresved ere ts sent ae Phe Pon. like saying man and donkey in the makes His own better unto the fru- : _ Obviously the swa owing , t oft one snd hauled here rom Saugatuck where’ ation of the use of other weapons all parts. of the body become — ine Prev, ‘Pontins. Michigna same breath. According fo law,’ ition and enjoying of the life to } _ capsule is to be preferred over three ‘ts operation had not been s0 peceneny. is impractical and unrealistic. smaller pore emailer as they “ (Copyright 1956) both are protected to a point, come.—Daniel Cawdrey- & : icSantigasic ; farther a farther from : The immunity by the new vaccine first ff bear hunt by what Soviet Russia really wants, ; may be of long duration, oe perms. z ) hey. Adelia_ Johnson weary tig oa Fe ea cae megane ok - : ; nent, of /Shimmons Road. The event took Russia believes “this microscope, When the arteries All T R thi li t é me ye re 5 piacefetently near Gaylord, and 65 wom- | por ogra the pall step toward a become so smaft that they are OW eenagers esp 0 n Sl l ] y : : system of disarmament and invisible to the naked eye, they : At the age of 16, the brain and nervous system reach maturity, Bob's 1. Q. or mepital horsepower thus is at its peak, He is able to do as complicated ee ee ee arrange- back to the and blown off. rent-child relations. That's ar be made before these Hodings 7 Phone calls from pone = mabe ke gt any Scien- How does the faahe pure arterial ‘bad, for you should operate as Sumintn a tet ee ae Ie “il-oe “able 5 ‘ certified as « conclusive. ed Fe Roger Browning tists differ as to whether H-bomb blood get from the arteries or «@ family team, Share your hasteste. 7 _ “© j theceryrog the: entire remain. : ongers So let him help sotve his own problems. That will not only be = good for him, but will lessen the ~ load upon his distraught mother. * One of the common faults ot f modern ‘parents is their tendency } ; fo carry to, much of the load in - parent-child relations. : They read psychology magazines - and purchase books on child pro- = blems and attend PTA meetings : and then becothe neurotic with the ¢ $ excessive responsibility. tive s iggi , remain alive?” and, “How can ‘The’ for ah even better a This sort of division, which “yoy distinguish an ilfness or in- Bob was two years old and have Why not divide that load and : e = were so entranced by the warm weather can be exploited abroad, is x disposition as a ‘cold’ before the remarried a wonderful man, Bob let the tech-agers share it? Be} partners in your family corpora- method protection go es on, that they flew back north. actly what “bipartisanship” in nature of the illness becomes and his stepfather get along : ‘ i with good prospects for continuing sae as , foreign policy was supposed to = manifest?” The eminent medical famously. ; neces everybody have a voice § j “My children giways argue about who'll prevent. But Stevenson teday authorities dispose of such imper- “Yet my first husband corhes to permit each one to vote, 5 * _ get first ehance at your is not alone in making B-bomb tinent questions in the way they ‘see Bob occasionally, But he isan aoe easier, as well as better § — oe ae eae: / id ri * : - ‘Junior Editors’ — ame on Jone. ie Se Daetee ed _Jwave found _ Satisfactory. to thelr improvident “boaster who brags ad fo coupertte as a family : os / @astomers. y ily ignore about driving hig car 90 miles per Z Allinois Wife’ e’s N avgin when the paper comes,” writes "the challenge -/ > hour Children will generally rise | ggi £ ; Mrs. Joyce Fitsmaurice Frome years of recentch, f “He also tells abodt the times he to responsibility When they need i Spurs $50, 000 Trivention °f Axvurn Heights, -who says they have ve concinded that “capllin. has cheated the income tax col- to do so, but most parents don’t; 9 y were tavented . lector and in general seems to let them have a chance. 4 rat a See = tga inte da have a very juvenile outlook on the cireumstances, be _ So send for 200-point One tum’ most teenie : : : one, got : se my or, : adage < —— Oriental poppies blooming for the sec- “diferature as banshees, grem- — life divorced parents should for Good Parents,” cnckdiing 6 news stories tag a Vermont, Til. date- . lins, and flying saucers got inte “Bob is at ease with ‘both his vide your worries -by pA stamped return envelope, plus line. Oe tells how a nagging. wife there drove “ped a 1, profitable in- ond time this year are reported by Mrs. Gordon Beebe — lof Rochester, whose plants | are adding to the autumn glory. ‘Verbal ‘Orchids | to- No one has isolated a capillary vessel. No one can demonstrate stich a vessel under the microscopé, . The truth is that where the ul- timate, finest visibla (under the microscope) arteriole terminates, the blood just oozes through the fathers and callie thenr Dad. But my present husband agrees with me that Bob's own father is not a stable influence on Boh “Furthermore, he never at- tempted td support Bob either before or after our divorce, -so should I deprive Bob of the chance to visit with His own father suring vacations?” ; them with your offspring. Don't miake it embarrassing for the children, however, by asking ’ them to make a choice between one parent vs. the other. But don't try to mastermind their behavior and coerce them unduly if they are as ,dependable and as experienced as Bob. Bob’s mother still shows that ‘tn care of The 20 cents. Ask ‘your children to rete you thereon, as Mrs. Crane and 1 do, and argue about the results if you believe your youngsters have under-rated you.. Alwaya write to Dr. George W. Crane, 4 Pontiac Presa, Pontiag Michigan, enciosing a iong Je stamped © self-addressed entelope and oo te ‘ and printing costs wh: rou‘send * _ Saas ise epuaaiciapeemareia inne etait is Eva Roselle. fc, ‘ ’ teste where ‘the cells pick up oxy-. This f« a question in which ‘phe regards Bob as if he were ee his paychological char 4 and \ conditioner of Commerce; elehty-elghtts birthday. bs it’s pooh gen and give off carbon dioxide. Bob's wishes should;be consulted. much younger than he really is. > ony right 1908), . » y } f , * P ! * ¢ \ ae : ‘ a fi} 4 R h , i A : The Good Hetialiteping = of Pontiac *. 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Has Election Women's Sathorn Mrs, Robert Windler, Mrs. Harold are Holmes and Mrs. Charles Williams (left right), all members of the Women's Auxiliary of Christ Church Cranbrook, were kitchen workers for the weekly Tues. day session. ao hs Glenn Air gh ioe and institutional work, and - Its members Auxiliary, amaze cal City Mission, Camp Chicagani FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 PAGES 18-21 Presi Taken by. Mrs. Clarke ot Bickley — Home _ ons VC PHS Program Slated Nov. 5 oca * The annual fall vocal concert. of Pontiae High School will be held Nov. 5 at 8:15 p.m. in the Pontiac High School boys’ ‘gymnasium. In addition to the nine massed - numbers that the combined groups will sing under the direction of Don . Craig, New York conductor, the program will feature selections by individual organizations, The combined Girly’ Glee Clubs conducted by Mra, Doreen Voit- mann wili sing “Sanctus” by Gounod and “Wonderful Copen- hagen"” by Loesser, . ‘The four Boys’ Glee Clubs will join their voices in’ “Pale in the Amber West” by Parks and “It's a Whale of a Tale,” with Ed Bang- hart directing. * * * Mrs. Richard Gaddes and Mrs. Gray Hedden were guests at the taneting. The high schoo] A Cappella Choir has selected “‘O, Sing Your Songs” by Cain; “In Silent Night’ by Brahms and ‘Send Forth Thy Spir- it” by Schuetky. The ‘popular . song. “Autumn ED BANGHART Golden Age Group Meetst« Shety: Wanibees of the Golden Age group of the YWCA held their! dessert luncheon at the’ YWCA this week. Tables were dec- United Nations place- U.N. flags, in ob- K. Day ie meee. ca a = or. | Transportation was provided by Son. |Leaves.” and Cole Porter's “In ithe Still of the Night” will be of- fered by the Senior Girls Ensem- Lydia Circle Meets With Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Joe Morgan opened her home on Riviera terrace for the Tuesday evening meeting of Lydia Circle of First Christian Church. The business meeting was conduct- ved by Lorna MacKellar, Devotions were given by Mrs, Lu- lu Buckler and the program, “Frontiers of Challenge en Change,” was presented hy M William Tompkins, sessisted hel bers of the circle. appearing will be committee ae Tome Girls’ Ensemble and the refreshment emg Senior Boys’ Ensemble, was_composed of Mrs. Joseph L. ‘Bennett, Mrs. Myron EL. Buck,: The concert is the first in a Mrs, ©, BR, Briney dr., Mrs, J... series of concerts to be dedicated Allen Parker and Amy Krueger, to the goiden anniversary cele- with Mrs William Knudsen in bration of the Music Educators’ chatge of the serving. . National Conference. It wil) con- tinue to ng the informal char. | acter as in past years. Program notes and vocal tech- ‘H. T. Baker, Mrs. Sones Arnel, iniques will be offered by the guest. (Mrs. Fred Bohlmann, Mrs. Paul! ‘conductor to the audience as well ™™ Gorman, Mrs. Thomas Gillotte,'as the vocalists, Mrs. C. Wales Goodwin, Ora Hal-| lenbeck, Mrs. William Hurlburt, Mrs. Marcus Scott, Mrs. George Wasserberger and Mrs. D. R. Wil- * Naomi Circle Meets Bible School Staff iat Home in Drayton Listens to Reports ise. Richerd Thompem of Dray, ‘the Naomi Circle of the Christian United Presbyterian Church Bible 1 Concert Arranged \American Cancer Society © and’ The staff of the Oakland Avenue |ton Plains entertained members of, Devotions were given—by Mrs. The committee group on parish | Supply assists the rector and ves- 4. | try in parish projects and gives clerical assistance, Painting puppet faces made of plastic wood at the weekly Tuesday workshop at Christ Church Cranbrook is Mrs. James Weeks of Waddington road. She is one of @ group that molds the puppet heads, paints and dresses them for the Pontiac Guidance Clinic. The children use the hand puppets to represent a family consisting of qother, father, son, daughter and baby. The workshop is a part of the Women’s Auxiliary pro- gram. : Chapter of ESA Sorority = Conducts Model Meetin The annual model mectig of|assisting the emotionally disturbed * * ‘Alpha. Alpha Chapter of Epsilon ‘children at the Pontiac State Hos-| Bing unmage sale: — emir: Sigma Alpha sorority was held pital. es a year, on ourt ‘Thursday evening at the YWCA.| Mrs. Elmer Johnson announced | Thursday of October and April, : ; : \Mrs. Ben Sweeney conducted the Oe PEN fs WEE Be Reale Gun ‘THANK OFFERING meeting. Every woman is a part of the * * United Thank Offering. Each Officers and committee chair- woman of the parish is given amen explained their duties and lite blue box in which she may'/Mrs, Fred Baumgartner gave a place a token offering of thanks resume of the chapter’ s project, as each of her blessings is re- : ceived. Another group of women does sewing and knitting for parish, community and institutional needs. They also make for the | gift table. Gifts are made to order | and sold throughout the year. * * * i Another important function is the | preparation of cancer pads for the | Sewing for the, Children's Hospital. | I The Senior Workers includes | & group of the oldér women the auxiliary, organized two years ago. The membership committee helps guide new members into the) type of activity in which they, have interests. and that plans are being com- pleted for the iniormal initiation to be held at Westacres Club- | house. = A toy ’ deiaoutbetian to be held ————<—<'Nov. 1 at the YWCA was an-| ‘nounced by Mrs. Anthony Grand, | Bill Graves Hosts - |ways and —_ chairman. = Pre-Game Dinner’ | wee The group is contributing to the Bill Graves Il of Dick avenue Goodwill Industries and Mrs. Rudy was host to several friends at a Mazza Was appointed chairman of party preceding a recent football the Thanksgiving basket the chap- game ter will provide. His guests, students at Wash- lington Junior High School, enjoyed, games followed by dinner. They in- cluded Ted Barrett, Karen Bro- noel, Jim Coad,—Bruce- Coleman, June Daly, Lou McGlaughlin, iHelen Ramsdell Wright. * * * * The offering is collected twice a year and added to that of the Episcopal women all over the country. The women ott the auxiliary are Striving to grow, and to help others to grow, in Christian faith and in a life of worship and prayer. Plymouth Group Holds Meeting Mrs. Kent Webb of Rosewood drive opened her home to the) Plymouth Group of First Congre-| —— Church Wednesday eveiMrs. irk Williams | ses Entertains Circle Toastmistress Club talked to | | members on “Public Speaking.” Pledges_of Alpha Alpha Chapter! Eddie McLean, Jack Andress, Mrs. Harry Rhoties, | and Jeanette Mrs. Donald Stone and Mrs. Jack | Holler, * Mrs. Frank Jalosky, Mrs. Lacy’ |Schietfler and Betty Lou DeGroot were the state officers present. * * Joseph Atwell. Laura Cobb, a mem. Members of the inityamaresa:tHigurance Women Mrs. Ruth Rule of Pontiac | Heidi Griffith, Mary | Present for the meeting were Mrs. | eae Hint Top coats should never. hang on the short figure ‘but OX, straight im ishotld ‘bell outward to fulness at) the hem or narrow-in at the hem as some of the, newest coats do: School met Tuesday evening. Delegates who attended the 11th. National Sunday School Conven- tion in Chicago during the past weel> presented reports. Among those reporting. were lOsborne and Mrs. Gloria Luck. Joyce Sweet, Mrs. Richard Kel- pattern in order to meet needs, ley, Mrs. Elmer Good, Mrs: Theo- ‘more effectively. . longer skirts will give leg--dore FR. Allebach, Mrs. , Ralph ‘The ie i lt ama home of Mrs. Gerald Hunt on West mont presented «the educational}Pontiac | Federal Savings’ and Loan’ ‘lines. Hength to the short figure. ‘Arthur Smith Women’s Fellowship of first Chris-/ber of the Pontiac Story Tellers, Circle of Oakland Park Methodist tian Church. fu told two stories. .Church met at the home of Mrs. Slate,Card Por ty Iri Williams on Dover road M: Patt 4 ‘ Plans were made to continue pr ie Pp oo ae serving refreshments to the School Wednesday. Following a dessert Joe Finnell spoke to members Flexibility,” which showed how) lof Religion. for the remaining ses- heme ™ rw > Mine was. ‘conduct home missions have changed their, stone. lee. y Mrs. Leo Mineweas- | Devotions were given by M tlac _at their Wednesday noon meeting held at Hotel Waldron. A benefit card party will be held 7° * The next meeting wil he a ¢o- Operative supper Nov. 14 at the/Ralph Clara, ‘and Mrs. John La- Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the 4 | Building. ‘ - Troquois road, (program. G of the Insurance Women of Pon-| Mrs. Holmes is shown as she prepares frosting for the cupcakes, A nursery with special luncheons is ar- ranged for the children. é.. r Music Has the Spotlight at U. of M. Football Occupies the Backseat This Weekend By CECILLE DUMBRIGUEB ANN ARBOR—This week foot- ball has taken a backseat to con- certs and campus music in gen- eral, Acting as_ an intermission between the previous games with -UCLA, MSU and Army, and the forthcoming game with Minnesota, is tomorrow's game with North- western. * * « Half-time entertainment will be the featured drawing card of the game. Over 106 high school bands will fake over the field and perform for the fans in the annual “Band | Day.” The university marching | band will make its appearance as host for the event. Participating in the university~ band will be Charles Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Billings * of Lull street, Charles is a second- semester freshman. A junior and ex-marching band member is Fred Smith, son of the |L. C. Smiths of Rapid street. Fred did not march this year because. lof the heavy academic schedule he is following, MUSICAL GUESTS | Distinguished guests from Boston ‘arrived in Ann Arbor Monday eve- ning “imdey the auspices of the univ merely’ s Musical Society, These were ‘the members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and conductor Charles Munch, } * * * | The scheduled program in the regular Choral Union concert series ‘included the Overture to ‘“Eury- ‘anthe” by Weber and Symphony on 6 ‘“Pathetique” by Tschaikov- s) Returning on Wednesday eve. | ning to give an extra concert pro- | gram, the orchestra played De- | bussy’s “Theria,” Beethoven's - | Symphony No. $ “Troica” and Bach’s Suite No, 2 in B Minor. Thursday evening, the School of Music’ sponsored a carillon recital ‘by Percival Price. Mr. Price is the university's carillioneur, * * * Among the social meetings of the week was @ mass gathering of all students wishing to participate in a jnew Men’s Union-coed show called _ day at the Adah Shelly Library | “Muskets,” formally known as the |Uhion Opera, | The purpose of the meeting | ‘was to get started casting parts for the production of the Broad- | way masical, “Brigadoon,” Working on the program mittee is Phyliss Law, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Law of ‘Lehigh avenue, Phyliss is a mem- lber of Delta Delta Delta sorority jand is at the present time living Hin the sorority house, ‘ Fashion Hint Softening the alien skirt is jnews for the figure which he gor ‘on weight through: the abdomen, Well-balanced front filiness wil iwork wonders’ for the heavy body Draping fo the side or back ‘arrows the silhouette. | pet ore rlteted o iF Fi & Why not have everyone meet at Ted’s? - 'There’s plenty of place to leave your car -.. and you can have a tasty lunch ked to take along . . . or make reservations — for a delicious dinner after the game. g Parliamentary Club | Conducts Meeting | WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | 11 Ve S. Seginew, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontioc, Mich, Enrotiments Avaliable in Day or Eveniyg Classes, tiie, ghana once he Gbeeh tar fms. PINS PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Friendship Club. _ Segre _|paign Headquarters, , Nov, 7 at the Masonia Temple, | Cystomized professional Permanent Waves are important for ; Following intermission, : : ak seis Ss the luncheon "hell ny be the} Pontise Mish School. FTA. gnecutive| 88 Wayne St FE 2-1424 campaign headquarters pane Se eg OF 06 58 pm.) : ——— e ; f i ; | F i} ii i iF i f ! i Feud ie Harta ah eeadiine Ga Cert : STANLEY LOCK Girl Should Slenderize Her Hips) By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | waist 25, and hips 35 inches.;ments can be improved and it A, Take bust-developing and (Friday Question Box) Please tell me how. my measure-|I should lose weight." . SATURDAY ONLY! °3;".° . § and weigh 115 pounds My tion, You might also lose 4 4 | measurements are bust 34%, or & pounds. waist Please * * * ‘ Baa Tamiiedt dosoandl -285 if you would like to have my addressed envelope with your re- No. You do need an inch from your hips. ‘quest for it to Josephine Lowman : : or any of my readers would in care of The Pontiac Press. : ose wae obiaeomes sonia Desrnie eal Welch : , ae. : cele sa 7 : They'll Wo covelope with your” reqest_for ey ll gowmanify at | 4 Guild Chooses this ’ +My “rush én bene 4 eo ee New Leader : | eo. 8 * _ BERS Ct SO a BS Ase ‘ __ yn you eee co for these = . Seen Rete pe pony these... ee : . 1 am 2 years old and have Se ee : : | three children living and four the group ednesday evening : , : oct sig oh Stes ton geoei Suange Wuhter penal be eats] WARMLY INTERLINED * * * Others elected to serve are Mrs. William Fisher, vice president; iBarbara Kasten, secretary; Mrs. M. L. Lorenzen, treasurer, and Mrs. Lester Kasten, historian. YARN-DYED GRAY. _ dey BI eo 321 ae i 19.88 j AScagirrenigte ene ‘deel the Nov. 21 meeting. These wheat ine 2 @. “Will you please tell me if fteme will be distributed to worthy Just every active woman wants'and needa : Durable yarn-dyed 100% reprocessed wool I am underweight? Some say I families for Thankegiving. # be a of yey eer ee ate hey eh et atthe — atop kinds meeed | ie ee ee ee ee The “Bicycle Ride” is designed to take inches off \SO% Sut and Mrs lenest Row. smartly anywhere! Deftly il ford og waht. aay a ton pounds. | the hips. den. set-in dolman cuffed ip sleeves, tabbed 4 sides! A value you won't want tot housewife should n-thP Sdma-w og of age to miss! Sizes 8 to 16, “Will you please tell : 2 ay Sees Sone lf You Earn housewife should ve a _ - ; err tne fre 18 15 $75.00 a Week YOU CAN OWN A 3-BEDROOM HOME ‘WARMLY QUILT-LINED TWO- TONE ZIBELINE CAR COATS — LOOK WHAT JUST 13.88 BUYS. 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Dr. James M, McHugh and Rev, John Trese were speakers oldest one makes more than I can! argument, Recently a neighbor Catholic Women Hear ference . _ Father Trese, director of the Catholic Family Service and assist- ant director of Catholic Charities in the archidioceses spoke briefly of the fear of the mentally ill and quoted the statistic that one of every 12 youngsters born now will receive help for mental illness in , carriers of spirits. | 16 Pc. Starter Set }:\ \ Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday to 9 P.M. ..+ Delicate touches of flamingo pink to the sweep- ing curves of the stylized black line drawing, give a refreshing sophistication to this new and sparkling dinnerware pattern. On the popular Rhythm shape, $ 5 Plivice of Over 60 Patterns We PRICE 16-PC. SET, (Sunrise, Wayne County, ee | ere rrr ee $2-PC. SET eee ee ree eee eee pe 7.95 eta S| oie oe eee svtpecevs SIGBE, Dixie Porrery For Your Convenience 3 Only 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 | | He attributes in part the high [rate of recovery of the mentally ‘i at the State Hospital to a re- ‘sponsive community, and said that “[ mental “iliness~is“a “certain —ioss of contact with life and society as we know it.” | He stressed the responsibility of |the public to recognize and accept |the mentally ill, | In speaking of his work in the | children’s program at Pontiac | State Hospital, he said that chil- | dren generally have a speedier | recovery than adults following | - treatment. from seven to 17 years of layman in church and civic affairs, ‘in unison with the church, | Among his many duties Father | Trese is the Cardinal's represen- | tative for Catholic Hospitals, | tional Council of Catholic Nurses and ts a member of the Gover- nor’s commission for public health epee ast The Rev, Thompson Marcero, pastor of St. Vincent dePaul Church gave the Blessing and the closing prayer. A welcome was given by Mrs Arthur Crawford, president of the Pontiac unit and Mrs. Thom- as Carry, immediate past presi- dent of the Pontiac unit, served as toastmistress, , Mrs, Howard Schreiner of Wy- andotte, called the morning meet- [tally disturbed are not mentally de-|ing to order and heard reports from attending units, ioverheard her arguing with me about bringing in some laundry. Later the neighbor said 1. didn’t * In our early. inexperience with parental authority, it's very easy to develop arguing treatment of a child. As a new mother, we're not) sure that what we want from our toddler is right. So, if .we want him to leave his blocks to come \Child Resents Mental Pressures of our wordless demand for their moral support. The rea] problem of the arguing ed t Hf real issue—the demonstration of our moral independence. bringing it in. If you don’t want to give it to me, I can bring it in without your help.” The less demand we make upon children’s moral support, the more interested they are in what we have to say. was hostess to the affair held at lifetime. and eat lunch, we'll give him Devon Gables, their f° arguments to win his agreement Dr. ‘McHugh, in charge of the ne that we're right. children's program at Pontiac State| Catholic Charities Arch- Hospital, told how the field of psy-| diocese and told of the directors sik ccoaliaha ui ante emits is chiatry is vital to society since half| of Catholic Service agencies, the | "© SSuinD ® saa Ayo GO of the nation’s hospital beds are| type of work they do, how they |") St Te ok oe occupied by the mentally disturbed.) are set up to facilitate the serv- op play ing icing of those needing help, and |'unch, saying, “All children come He told of the progress in the how they- dice! thelr duties when their mommies call them. attitude of people in relation to Otherwise they make extra work psychiatry with the | He spoke of the Kundig Center in for their poor mommies and their illustration of early European (Detroit and how it has received|nice baked potato gets cold. You ‘ times when people a |national recognition because of its| don’t want that to happen do you? ' mental illness but attributed it work with the aged. _ |So come along now like Mommy's For this pattern, 35e in| Meeting. to = spirit-rather than an indivi- | Carmel Hall, open only @ year,|good child...” ‘coins, your-tame,-address, size) dual mentat. sickness, ; with a waiting list of 3,000 at ae aa * ‘scale desired, and the ‘pattern number'Neighbors Gather t the Present, was given as an exam mental tion—tt to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, need for nearegating and securing|of the number of People serviced|secret desire to control the child 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6,| toyal Neighbors Club of Going|these mentally ill people though|and aided by Catholic charities.|by substituting our views for his. Illinois. street met Wednesday evening at|there was no te provision} Because of the vast amount of} youngsters slways sense it. ou'll be delighted with the fat-|the home of Mrs. Robert Tedder of|for their routine care or treat-/work in the service agencies and) qiough they secretly like to put edition of our pattern catalog.|Going street. Mrs. John Ballman ment. the vast amount of people seeking! control on their undesirable or Fall & Winter '56 book con-|and Mrs. Harold Mills assisted the He showed that this same idea of|help coupled with the demands OM) dangerous actions, they fiercely tains dozens of smart, easy to sew|hostess. At the gathering, Mrs. Her-|an evil spirit was true am the|the time of the trained clergy.) resent > ‘pressure to styles in every size range. Send’bert Arthur was honored on the oc-|mentally disturbed of the Ameri- Father Trese exemplified the need change their minds. for your copy today—it’s just 25c. casion of her birthday. can Indians, They were considered for the active participation of the i cae wuss a bees aes to agree with what we think, they ‘can feel-our own doubt of the goodness of what we think. * * * ‘ And _theybegin to resist our con- trol of their actions out of distrust Group Entertained by Mrs. John Main The. January-March Group of First Presbyterian Church gath- ered for luncheon and meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Main of South Pemberton road, Bloomfield Hills, * ‘a € - . Mrs. W. H. Baumgardner pre- sented devotions taken from the Book of Ephesians. “Christian Living—Family Style” was dis- cussed by Mrs. E. D. Auchard, Plans were completed for a a PORTAB REG. 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(M-59) ai I Mile East of Auburn Heights DAILY 9 TO 9—SUNDAY 12-5 Rush from 2.00 Up PHONE FE 5.924) lie beens irked = SHORT SLEEVE SLIP-ON... ae fi LONG SLEEVE SLIP-ON..... ; LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN. ar rl a ede ae hie | open-petal roses with streamers of marrow velvet on for bulky orlon cardigan in gold. Most . : Pe B t St F white orlon. Sophisti black orlon cardigan (cen- sweaters are now designed to be worn for day or evening. Left Out ae eR oni _ od | orage on As a = ; 2; er se : Bo pest “T took 20 dollars of my own INSIDE or OUT 1 . — « ne | As ° 3 : » went to the and | : —_ . 2. Metropolitan Club - Diplomacy Has Big Role “p live ith mo, parents-nlaw, [bought Wp all kinds of second-hand|] Pickup and delivery . «servic Se Tells Future Plans Soe ‘ We have a bedroom and a smaji/books which I knew a library) yor Gnat! 7 > a: = es = : 4 S : f | M ° room. When we have guests, Should have. I also wrote to all) LIMITED SPACE a! ; Lawrence Lyons was wel ( QUCCESSTU arriages Usually receive them in the liv.(the ‘Publishing houses for their| AVAILABLE — | : tan Ghib, Spitte Siz, Tueiey ee| Wife With Tact Can Be of Great Help/cra te eee a eee vey) 1 teat Ot Keely ce ee ee ee | ning Mre'R M Baler af x! to Husbahd and Children ___—_—_| Glue Wednestay evening, Mys./"l él cians aaa et se eell ios Manis were tegen | '© HlUSBOAG on a ter owe lpg 7™,ciet ermine, Mende a ee tat TT UNIT ANID LAKES SALES | ‘ Se Aoerine Le- RUTH MILLETT not ‘on a time stopped in to see us. We| send for it and bow muck it s a ° Plans were discussed for | n any list of qualities that make/basis with any of them, — talking with them in the living) cost. pag rears) | money-making project to be held|® Woman a successful wife, diplo- oe eg =a see lyn tien By this time, of course, others] $127 W. Huron a — FE ' in October and a banquet to be/MAcy ought to be right up near} A wife who has diplomacy can beg oad did -R0t nad joined in to help. f served during the month of top. with a gentle word or two or a — a; vember. Proceeds from these two Ds laugh at the right instant, soothe seemed put cut because . ' events will be used for baskets to| A wife with diplomacy can sell| an irritable husband. She can focus not ask her te come down : ; be distributed to worthy families|her husband an idea. Not only|the attention of a discouraged hus- meet our guests, She would | The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac during the holidays. _|that, she can manage to do it in|band on the bright side of a gloomy been perfectly welcome had J _ The next meeting will be held at|Such a way that in no time at all, /picture. come down bat I. did not | ~~ ’ a the American Legion Home on/if it is successful, be is-taking the) She will find « better way than was mecessary to extend | : ee ; mo ee ene wis SE aterm! Bio. Trade-in All es | a | i a | ee ees ae =nwreee| Big. Trade-in Allowances. | Coming Events | cat ever aig Sen. comely oe —e Chapter Watches sevcitdit anitik eeu! ‘ interfere marriage. 4 th enough diplomacy : |. ~ } ° Fe | ot . | EST ES BEE TA tomate wt ats img wan evan gproe ie mane siToy Demonstration [rere fens jor. tey hal = py fie To ER a, he ndede, any improvement, and pcs, 222 Chapter of Beta Sigma sours, that would have been an-| : B Hubb ‘s Letter she is willing to go at it in easy|ning at the homme of Mrs. William (°°. FY | ; Pe ops : | . eware, U ys e e stages. Doyan on Shaw drive for a toy | R f ’ ; | : : * ¢ 8 : “Dear Mrs. Post: My 17-year-old , e erator ; ; May Be Product of Robot |, ct tite teins ext.» min|stene were made for a progresive|oauzitcs, has been dating 8 young rls as i . , with deplematic wile finds 't dinner to be held the latter part of|foar monthe, Mis family’ liver, fa | ‘With Automatic Defrost | By | _ Took twice. Tt may have been writ|"ith = wife. who hasn't as much) Guests attending were Mrs.lt them | Regular $299.95 = | . Charles Dowling, Mrs. Raymond : St | e- In tact, there is no job NOW 5 i | This ts the latest bit of automa-| that requires as much diplomacy ONLY —_ 4 tion invented to simplify the life) s being ‘¢ in Py Taine ; businessman, who has! Ang the most | » n gpeae 3 me | ze sa her wore Wess = operated by his wite.|"*"°°S | * 7 ) highly personal one — all, Butter should | $ : | hntening new gadget eateg(celved im the home and kept | Within seconds the) temperature : ; electrically. typed, ; - 4 the mail. All he q : his name. ij ,citending the Where Space Is Limited f are amazed pact, ment Si cor ee Pt ur a Com Apart tt HEL 3 4 te iy # pt 1} KELVINATOR (oo ee don't know .is that it's! . wiAatTon.1\——_ & aan iP gin po rg 30-In. 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Carol Duford is working on arrahgements with the ‘photographer for the senior pic- will be at for four weeks start- started broadcasting Fs Al RAN, RAH JEFFERSON — Cheering the Jefferson football team em to victory Wednesday was this skillful bevy of cheerlend- ———_—. Madison Dedication Week Ends Football Causes Junior High Excitement taking the junior topped junior high news in the city this week . along with Madison's dedication week activities. AT JEFFERSON Jefferson is still shouting over winning the city football eham-| pionship Wednesday by defeating Washington Junior High by “| score of 7-6. Practically the whole school swarmed into Wistier Sta-| Over 300 students attended the Teenage Dance given on Saturday by the PTA. Mrs. Paul Brown, president of the PTA, reports that it was a highly successful eve- ning with a good profit and good times for both students and chap- erones. AT MADISON Dedication of. the school Sunday was_a big success, An estimated crowd of 400 attended the cere- mony and about 200 viewed the school during the open house. The first regular meeting of the PTSA was last night with | an open house for parents fea- | tuged. “Know Your School” was thes theme of the meeting with | The Girls’ Service Club of Wash- discussion groups composing the program. AT LINCOLN —The highlight .of the week for the Lincoln social studies classes was the mock meeting of the U.N. held in celebration of United Nations Day. The chief consid- eration of the assembly was the disposition of the Suez Canal problems. 50 children will take part in this special thank you to the 9A's for their cordial welcome AT EASTERN Seventh graders have been in the limelight at Eastern the past few. weeks. Now they can sit back and breathe a sigh.of relief for once again they have com- pleted the California Reading and Mental Maturity tests adminis- tered this year by guidance per- sonnel ; A new addition to Eastern’s front hallway is a bulletin direc- the 1956 9A graduating class. AT WASHINGTON | st. Fred Makes Plans | “By MARGARET DRAKE This weekend St. Frederick pas- of his ordination to the priesthood. It is unique, too, because Fa- ther Marcero is a St. Fred’s boy who lived and was raised within the shadows of the. church of which he 4# now pastor. Yester- day the grade school honored his Silver Jubilee and today the high| school presented its tribute. Tomorrow, Saturday, a ‘sol- enn Mass will be sung at 1g .e’cleck and on Sunday an- other Solemn High Mass will be “gumg af 16 o'clock. ! Junior class will present, “Spooks Spree” on Friday eve- ning in the auditorium. The mas- querade party committee is head- ed by Bairn Dirker, Maureen Drake, James Devereaux and Mary Duerr, A year book miecting was held on Monday evening at the home of Sally Heldebrand, Sev- eral important decisions were made regarding the book and : *,* * The students are looking for- ward to the Moms’ and Dads’ club square dance on Saturday eve- the the YMCA. ington Junior High has selected its officers for the coming year. They are: president . Barbara Strang; vice president Kay Jer- ome; secretary Elaine Garrett; treasurer Karen Buchmann. Little sisters from the ‘7th grade have been given to each club member and after school | get-togethers are planned t | help in getting to know each oth- Pontiac Press Phete ie; fli fi F 2 § F rats - i i i 228 ze 45 Congratulations go to the Sham- rocks for their victory over St. Clements, 41-25! by » Idustry, etc. will discuss their tields'build the float. Football, Pep Rallies, Dances Keep Area High School Students Hopp Football and all the excifement ¢ that comes with it have filled area schools this week. ©) AT WALLED LAKE Band members are giving extra attention to the appearance of their instruments and uniforms this week in preparation for band day. | * * * Tomorrow they will join thow sands of other musicians from high schools all over the state in par- ticipating in the annual spectacle at Ann Arbor during the Michigan. Northwestern game. Director is Helmut Holland-Moritz, In honor of the founding of the | United Nations 11 years age this | week the senior high will enjoy \tory presented to the school by) % special assembly next Wednes- day, The three seniors who spent the summer &8 @€xc Germany will relate some of their experiences for the student body, AT LAKE ORION The Bronze Boot trophy which was donated for the annual Orion- Oxford clash was presented to the Orion captain atthe the game by Al Wagner of an- oute Agency who donafed the ter to celebrate the victory after the game. The trophy is now on display at the case in the hall of the school. The senior tryouts are over eerste YMCA Dance Tonight High “School students are’ wel come to attend the Friday night nge stidents in) Swing and Swim Club ‘meeting at ®etteat Master. re’s swimming and AT BLOOMFIELD. HILLS | ‘Vdunicing, the YMCA officials report! Nick Kérbawy, general manager shows the dréss she will wear to her Your maids trom left to right mean. Boys in each class and the school play, “Finders Creepers,” is in the rehearsal the school Pauline Kroneck, adviser, is help- ing with the plans which will be announced soon. ne good end, Rain soaked the | wood making the plans impos- | sible. A movie was substituted, _| Fitzpatrick, Dominican. father from Detroit, was St. Dominic's Rectory, ¥ of the. Detroit Lions and sports writer Lyall Smith spoke to Bloom- field Hills High School students in an assembly today preceding the football game with Country Day School. AT AVONDALE With the excitement of home- coming over, Avondale students are turning their attention to a variety of things. * + s Seniors are feverishly working to QUEEN AND MAIDS — Reigning over Clatkston’s: Homecom- complete arrangements for their play which will take place Nov. 7. Jackie Pyle is cast in the lead role of the comedy, “Books and Crooks.” * * «6 Avondale’s Marching Band will Michigan’s annual “Band Day.” gan-Northwestern football game. ng * dale band has participated in | has formed « staff fer the the event. : paper. Wilbert Jancschka thas of Avondale’s. first homecoming! with Joyce Nemec, besiness mam last Friday. The senior class won) ager. Nov. 7 has been eet as the. a creation in flowers. — Se ee eee : : itional parade through Auburn)ys to be a tough Heights, a party at the AlsericoniGree, qeiciudel Ge mene Legion Hall, and many other ac-| Avondale Avondale’s journalism class ‘dale ; This is the first time the Av oe ing tonight are these five maids. Queen Sharron Glennie (ceriter) ° . « . Hagel Miller? Brenda Janyth Milam, | cf an eit s i+ : Cay ee aie (ope es Seas ae ae a) Bers ' i ee Hits Republican Refusal to Talk End of Nuclear’ ind Farmers Back "ki Erosion Program _ Train, Ram fi i: i i! ie i i and, WE APOLOGIZE!!! We had our dates mixed up and as a result, the carnival rides and gifts for the kiddies did not arrive in time for today’s opening of our second ANNUAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SALE ... However, we are making it up to them tomorrow, starting at 9:00 a. m. ... Bring them in, ‘cause Le) physicist at Los ; : 7 aot c Utica Man to Replace |x'x' ‘and former head of the Fed- : io] = “e | : and Levin) Albrecht, Harold Kemp pales 0 Mantes Sa 7 : : survivor, Leutenant| Given Water Job Atomic Exergy Commission of —————_—-. Demopolis Hospital| wricaraward Church, 45%5|of affairs" in which he said the football game at\Cass Ave., has been appointed by| Unis in-|the City Council to fill the unex-|i,. atom. -= to Railroad pired term of George Albrecht, | ee who left his council post to succeed |from the drought-parched areas of struck with Donald Havel as mayor. Wi - BUT - TOMORROW'S THEIR DAY a small frame building er. foe et been a Kemp Jr., 7878 Ruby St., also 8 | cotball stadium and cheer Kefau- comeing ud mayor Pot lyre at Esebver and Seo Husband Held in Attack ‘Sigs.cumne ne Se tm." With c Mect Grinder S8V0Y Motel Open Township, is in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today with head injurie: a = : The Savoy Motel on Telegraph | boc i Mrs, Donna Aker, 32, of Pontiac ()f) Telegraph Road Grand Jury Indicts “Another Ecorse Aide suffered last_ night when her hus- band reportedly struck her with a meat grinder. Her condition is sat- Her husband, Leroy L., 38, is road at Menominee opened recent-) ly.. The 40-unit motel is owned by) Richard Scribner and Hubert H.| Curson of Pontiac, and Morris Dresner of Detroit. Dresner. was the builder. Located just north of Scrib’s Res- taurant, the 178x70x104 cement- * POPCORN * BALLOONS _ * CARNIVAL RIDE E _ * COTTON CANDY husband seemed just : before he assaulted her. She said| Dock Duliing Was, tree the ot eo aba she wrestled with him after being) 5-. ry lounge and manager’s| © Rudy Hickey, 34, was. identified|struck and managed to get the "| las John Doe No. 3” in the indict- grinder away from him before call-\APartmem of Mr. ond Mrs, Wi) “<3 peg City officials and)ing police. Besides the usual single and dou-| = ms ble rooms there are two-room ee ee School Building Forum ~ Grand Juror cian tebe Scheduled at U. of M. a ee : ANN ARBOR «@®~The University | > Hie is accused of gambling con-\conference Nov. 1. on planning for Mother Delivers Baby ° % —Unassisted in Auto All Day Saturday, October 20th FUN STARTS at 9:00 A.M. | ° “a: HOLDENS BARGAINS GALORE! | pod Stamp VALUABLE iwill be a sundeck in the sunimer- | time. The courtyard has been black | topped for parking. ® Wis Weeden 0: ene ot te A series of addresses by archi- | “ Does” tects and clinics on school plan-; JACKSON w — # report that : ' Tet only four “John Does” (310g ts scheduled. The conference| ‘help is needed by a woman” on SAVINGS Sank Ore “Macy Rees” to: be ides. [et ee oe ne ee gens US. 12 bypass proved uP TO = : : tcdos ab clad ol soumiien. Pol Kes- ; : State Police found Mrs. . Tweive indictments originally : tleoot,” 27, of Richmond, tending 4 ON | were handled in that manner More tobacco and peanuts are her new born daughter, / * Appliances * Houseware| ~* Hardware * Toys * Small Appliances ww" | TO THE FIRST Extra Stamps With Each $1,00 nin ser 1100 Adults faple Beach Planning | ; Family Halloween Fete 4 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—The Cillieen' et ot * and their | / sas . | Maple Pointe Beach and Annex parents are tavited to ationd the (CUM Mishaps to Kill 25 | © Improvement Assn. will hold its party. | LANSING ®—Based on figures | | second event of the year—a Hal- A lengthy program is now being from previous years, the State! loween eve-arranged by a ittee which is Health Department estimates ‘25. 2225 === ===":| The LA. 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Fok cn WHR tod, miccttn Lotere: the Usloonhy. of Sichigagre Game ef the il 3 ald Franks, also starred on tack i i ington and Jefferson square off day on the Washington field at p.m. 3 _ League standings: vee * OO) 88s tan veer ee eee eee eee OR ee OE © F z ; w 7 0 he - veee ees renee Wide me tt ese : . eee ee ee we © eg ene etme OLYMPICS ~ Holding a pair of “sculls” which he | through the water at 12 miles an hour, tirmin tes hed for his trip to the 1956 Oiym- e, Australia. He had been working out at a local i; Ayott and tackle Dave Fox were blocking standouts. Quarterback Henry West, who completed four passes in six attempts to Ron- at- Junior Varsity teams from Wast- fo) LEXINGTON, Ky, ) — Search- 4 of three. Searching Favored ing, a classy handicap mare, fig- added Spinster Stakes at Keene- land. favorite after threg wins and be- jcause the Irish have lost two out “But you can throw all yard- \by injuries this week. Paul Hor- nung, Notre Dame’s great half- back’ still is healthy, however, and ured to draw the favorite’s role ing titlist. Dick Darby (3rd), Dick Fisher, holding tro- (ist), Gary Helmkamp (8th). Top, from left _— Bud Clement, Henry Wesmer (4th), Nati Ro- sales and Bob Graves (7th). Pontiac was : Pentine Press Phote With Bay City Bay City Central, No, 2 in the AP poll a mere two points be- _hind Northern, has defeated Owosso (38-0), Muskegon Heights (26-0), Bay City Handy (58-6), Pontiac (32-0) and Saginaw (71- 13). Conference championships well hinge on the outcome of the game, which has attracted more interest than any other football game in Flint history outside of the traditional Thanksgiving classic between Northern and Flint Central. 7 The state and Saginaw Valley = Lumberjacks’ Dick Fisher first home at 10:39, Bentley of Flint Central at 10:58. In order of finish the teams in- td , champion) with 86; Bay City with 100; Saginaw, 102 MAY) and Flint Central 112. Pontiac “was dethroned after three straight championships. most of the first mile. After that the leaders’ pace began to tell and ithe field gradually stretched out. |Leaves for Coast Sunday | itello is making an all-out bid to hours. avenge his defeat this year in the: Pat admits he won't have an- idouble sculling event in the Olym: other crack at Olympics laurels if Edged out four years ago in the semi-finals at Helsinki, Pat Cos- pics games in Australia. | In the past year the Birmingham t 4 ie athlete has run and rowed some 1,700 miles, the distance from here to Miami, to tune himself up for the races. ° * * | That much practice, in itself, is noteworthy. For Pat holds a full- time job with the truck office management group at GMC Truck | must do all his training during odd the fails this year. “Pm 27 now,” explained the | blond, soft-spoken athlete. “By the next Olympics, im 1960, Pil be 31 and ‘over the hill” as a competitor. You might say this is Pat is half of a two-man team that won the national double scull- ing title in Olympics try-outs this summer in Syracuse, N. Y. His NHL Standings L T Pts. MAO wack OF 1 4 Pew VOM..4+..2 1 OE Toronto .4...... ei -1 [fF 4 Montreal ......... 1 1 i 3 Boston ene ee eo 1 2 1 3 Chicago ......4.0 3 1-1 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTRALL RESULTS Caledonia 34, Deiton va Pershing 25, Det. Miller 0° Bow ft mon’ New Career for Nashua LEXINGTON, Ky. # — Famed Nashua rested today, awaiting a trip te-the farm and his new ca- reer — trying to produce swift 'horses to follow in his footsteps. | The 4-year-old winner of $1,288,- ‘565, tops in racing history, will be ‘taken to Spendthrift Farm Satur- day to efiter stud, i ee uesvars saa ghmusrrox } aes ' i re | Costello fo Begin Olympic Work in LA & Coach Division in Pontiac and|team-mate is Jim Gardiner, a 23- iyear-old sculler from Detroit. The pair has worked ‘intensely at the Detroit Boat Club and even after working hours, Costello often trained evenings on Long Lake. Their two-man racing shell will | fly the Detroit Boat Club's. col- ‘ors in the International classic at Melbourne. . will be 35 feet long and weigh only 60 pounds. It is being built espec- jally for Olympics competition. Teamwork is essential to the pair's success. Jim, a powerfally built all- round athlete, will set the pace by being “stroke”, while Pat, a lithe 6 foot %, 180 pounder, will guide the boat from the bow. Each has unbounded faith in the other's prowess. As the Nov. 23-27 dates for the seulling races draw nearer, Pat will intensify his training. He, hid team-mate and other Boat Club scullers will leave for Los Angeles Sunday for final workouts before Iald out two- Se ee tine Municipal Golf ; Course was gver the north por- | tion of the and provided an interesting test, Valley coaches reported, together * for |: The shell Pat and Jim -will-race,. Madison Jacks Capture SVC Harrier Title Fisher, Ceats, Bob Dwyer, and Walkowiak of Bay City, Northern's sien Motey,, matiained maine near-front _|Schloerke. positions practically all the way. Coats came up from the middle’ of during the final half, along bring the National Babe Ruth Championships to Michigan in 1957, The state chapter of the league is offering $10,000 guarantee and is among 11 others bidding for the event, . * * Tamburo of Michigan State is now coaching the Fort Hood Army foot- ball team. Meet MVC Foe - DETROIT—It will be the Uni- versity of Detroit's aerial potential against Tulsa's power when the two Missouri Valley Conference elevens meet here Saturday for'p. Titans in Homecoming Tilt the 16th time. The game will climax a weekend of Homecom- ing activities on the Detroit cam- pus with the kickoff set for 2 DP. Motor City club holds a FIRST HOME—Setting the win- ning pace for Arthur Hill’s SVC harrier champs in yesterday's Val- ley meet here, was Dick Fisher (above, at finish of 2-mile test). Fisher was caught: at 10:39, rated a fast effort. Hills won the meet with a 23 point total, to dethrone Pontiac, defending champion for the last three years. Prep Grid Card FRIDAY AFTERNOON GAMES Waterford at Southfield Clawson at Troy den at New Haven [miay one Memphis Country | at Bloomfield Hills Oak Park a Greate Pte. University at Birmingham flying to Australia about Nov. 7th. Little Chiefs _jand_ Hills 5, About half were re- Win 5thin Row Harrison Munson again was the cesetter for the Pontiac High Junior Varsity grid squad as it won its 5th straight victory, Thursday, at Wisner field. Little Chiefs dumped Arthur Hills’ Jay- vees 18-6, with Munson getting two of the three touchdowns on short quarterback sneaks. Larry Doug- Tas scored the 3rd counter. on a 3-yard dive. All were racked up; in the 2nd period. Little Jacks got their lone tally in the 4th on a l-yard diye by Don Staing after he set the TD up with a 44-yard run. Many fumbles marred the play of both teams, Pontiac making 8 covered by each club. PHS is unbeaten and today meets Cranbrook at the Crane’s field. the series with Tulsa, has been one tie. Hows ever, after beating: the Hurricane three years in a row Detroit is ing assignment over to. Lou Faoro, a sophomore from Joliet, Ill., whd earned the call off his work in a losing cause against Wichita last week. Faoro hit on eight of 11 passes in that game, including one touchdown toss, although he played only 18 minutes, =e _ a sn ee in Ron by ’ s runners M ews necah Ute's Jack Hill __|m ber‘ torhr mas hme t * . yards on ground in four Clarence ne cg Leading Gridder starts against only 205 yards by Ortonville at North Branch NEW SRE 16“ Sake ot ge , Terie at Lake of all’ trades when it comes wi6ruin Ace in Hospital soe ee | at Lapeer a The wee okly re lease of the NCAA| NEW YORK (—Allen Stanley, poet EBAY Es Statistical Buresu shows the 185-|standout defenseman for the. Boo. Michols School at Cranbrook (11 «.m.) nt — wanes i ae gh > ined hospitalized at Patrick Gf | ege scoring a gash which wilt ) sat be (8 p.m.) with 60. points, first in rushing|kpep him out of National Hockey Bt. ' uk oe Mery |with 465. yards on 73.carries and|League action for three weeks to v prepare axe ot ary at 8 ciemant first in pass interceptions with 5.'a month. * { f f \ f fo} eee id eae : ‘\ - aj AVES : pe y a oe Say = He en eg a SS. Hillsdale Has Best Defensive Record Then Toronto went ahead, 3-2, as and guard Mike Walsh. Stewart soloed 120 feet and beat oil goalie Glenn-Hall. from 20) betore each game, Once the limi out. Maple Leaf Gary Ald-'was two. > Sal's | ot S NEW GOODYEAR DEALER COMPLETE A\ AUTO "PARTS TIRES * HOTPOINT APPLIANCES * BATTERIES Open SA.M. 3504 ELIZABETH _, PHONE gaye ap LAKE RD. rr aenat seins binbebesiaesebsbre World series umpires get 60 balls» = ponents a meager average of only 37.6 yards per game, 2 ‘aon eee oo ue action on the part of the Davents. Weslo Lasts - ., eum Leute quetie Wit Chateleh:, aetinsbiaitine the National Collegiate Athletic foiled this first period try by Detroit Red Wing Horton (center) and defenseman Jim Morrison. Assn. 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UNIT SHOW | 4 TONIGHT | | 4 be ge * B: BLUE SEY DRIVEN Brrivay | 4. UNIT SHOW i REUE ce RT Re SR a A RENE me e3 SUZANNE busy for politics” .. . Jayhe Meadows, expecting, will stay on the “I’ve Got A Secret” panel till it’s obviously not a secret...) Producer Sheldon (Foreign Intrigue) Reynolds will marry his. Dr . EL sec’y. % t - He was a Gun- «+» SHE WAS A MAN-Trapen | . MET NO. 2, ot 05 P.M. are wife ts the i little woman who'd rather’ mend your ways +. AND THEY Boru | | Show je | IN COLOR| re saci ; than your socks—Ima Washout. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “ It’s a mighty obscure H'wood | actress who doesn’t have a Jap gardener, a Filipino houseboy, a) French maid and a Mexican divorce.”—Stew Newlin. : WISH I'D SAID THAT: Frank Parker figures that some girls) choose their vacation spots on the basis of how often the males| arrive. When Margaret Whiting opened at the Copa she got three) bouquets from Joe E. Lewis, who confessed, “I stole these from Nashua.” . ..."That’s earl, brother. ‘Copyright 1986, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Saturday 12:30 Friday 6:30 ‘No Man Can KillaToxas Ranger... tuo a Pree! wit a enon aed got ay i : | 3 | | | i i | SSO ‘PLUS 9) fT i RAINING wa BOMBS... AND KISSES! Ae ea BOYS AND GIRLS! SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY! 4—COLOR CARTOONS—4 = LITTLE RASCALS COMEDY Extra te Regular Shew “State KE 5 The Star of “SHANE” | «os FLASHES HIS SIX-SHOOTERS THE LAWLESS OLD WEST! HIT NO. 3 at 9:40 P. M. The Star of “SHANE"|3| ees FLASHES HIS SIX-SHOOTERS IN THE LAWLESS OLD ne ls 1 Sir prs | IL Cr rsh — ~~ “CRUEL! SAVAGE! nary TEES (had Dea el > WILLIAM DEMAREST | NO, 4— = OWL SHOW + - “FEUDIN’ _ FOOLS” _ ren (Gesnd gn the Revel by iv a HIT NO. 4 at 11:20 P. M. THE GREAT STORY OF THE DARING “PINWHEEL PILOTS” THEY DROP yo “34 HEAVEN—TO PULL ‘EM OUT OF a “BATTLE T. —STARRING— STERLING HAYDEN —COME EARLY— Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Show Starts 7:00 P, M. 4 : VIVID PATHE COLOR === PLUS PRIMITIVE EMOTIONS, SAVAGE PASSIONS! — _NATURE_IN ‘THE RAW! LESUE CARON JOHN KERR ws SAT. ere PM. s i ee eS a ee sme mre eee #4 ® ee : » & PSSST SLLSSILSSSS ILIA) * a: ‘3 é PP JE it ‘ me Mae : i aa - - lel ie NG - ead me + 33 HH ; 4 ge a i ‘f af E 4 \ 3 : = : es : . Raid acting j , 3 = 3 age Sy irre g 5 Ws 5 x ye. : ze: * é i ‘s NANCY yi dd, Pe MADE __ Yyy 4, 4 OUR NEXT FEATURE 1S A ! FILM : UNDER WATER ° je; “& o ont BOOTS HER BUDDIES YES---OUR ROOF LEAKED-| QUITE A ‘FLOOD WOW---EVEN YOUR - “TELEVISION 1S _ | -FULL OF WATER | LT OPENED ®) / ACCOONT FOR : eee You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day im the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- | ing problems, DIAL FE 2-8181 To Place Your WANT AD ») = ome ~~ AAA f CPFARM! “¥ rt Ab 20 ST TRE BAK, “1 DEAR, GRERE SOD SRODLD WAVE PDT IT W THE FIRST Ly _— im fr . © 1986 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Rom, U.S. Pat. Of1.2 REY Seem Ss of att By Charlies Kuhn Soa Oe HALF A r LL,.WHEN GRANOMA FINOS TH TWO LET Tens CONTAININ’ {BILLS | HID IN’ THAT STACK... »-.) WANTA HAVE AS MUCH itAb START AS ey k POLITICAL TRICKS / 4“ THAT MR. ROY LES PANC i ore * H \ f | hs SR Ya a ee de iphameoliaice eee) onan snc 8 Ps one te ainey P one : “eee oh “9 r es — was -— i ] i ; ga9 - rial rie Rg ae | se i aa? CHICAGO POTATOES ot hes 19. are, - %. S = Z i i i iz gu = a mal @ he $3 35 Ze i fii hed i x 32 i : 4 - Fuge B i 5 i i ze 4 rare. kb. = aw j # ‘let k a J . " mr 7 f, i i i s ip ce “28 252 ° 8s... Bisterhood sa «| if i i i 4 i 3 iy i ey hed id Ke it fi & 5 eek oat dif Hi ns * Mrs. ‘Me. : ae oe ue # Reval Oak. Mre. Freel = foe another. hse sean Aeemgplle yg —s UNION LAKEService for Wal- Phone for Appointment i fr i i — Sperry = "H —-project in the city. water curwty A Very- Satisfactory Income Assured, e | - tf 100 Ockiand Ave. ##=§ ‘FE 4. JAMES A. TAYLOR | survived by his wife, Helen | Z | eee oy ye sine. een of Champaign, Serving Good Food Since 1929! ond. ene Wohi, ay Bi * Sa tt wees ui dace RIKER FOUNTAIN © Phone system in the world, Lobby of Riker Bidg. . Ys. of said township for public CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Oct. 19 _ ge Mer- eel Slee & tee ee oe -SSohe- 57%. : steady; receipts 15,000; LOUIS G. BARRY, rford Township Clerk type tropical affair. wy ae Save Upto *1,400.00 : ee On Low Mileage Executive Cars 56 — 60 SPECIAL (Fleetwood) "56 — 62 SEDAN with air conditioning ae * : F eee 56 — 62 CONVERTIBLE ~~ t 56 — 62 COUPE DEVILLE "ss ve Call FE 4-3566 — Ask for Bob Miller JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadilla 280 S. SAGINAW ST. wigs OPEN ‘TIL 9 NIGHTLY |___Help Wanted Male 6 ___Help Wanted Male 6 couiector. OFFICE PRE Sat is, Ee ate DIE MAKER _ Death Notices (=. ‘For the one we loved Someday, sometime our face we ag Bey! mem God will link broken stil] closer when we mee Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE Pursley Funers! Donelson-Johns . FUNERAL “DESIGNED FOR STRICKLAND — IN LOVING MEM- i of Louise B, who passed Bway pyr: y Our, iipe cannot tell how we mise Ln dt Our .hearts cannot tell what te V. rhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Apsetanse Bering, Pye or. distes Mo., today from the fg lonesome today. sissed_by her som, Charles. _ Semetery Lots au wee thik constantly of ts|Our dear Wife, Mother an mother, ba was so humble, good and rue, - : Sadly missed be Walter Strickland Family WHITE CHAPEL. $110. Three for $150. Biz $250. Li il] be announced later. 2-2167, ND — IN LOVING MEM- of Loutire ee who “4 We miss you more, M 4, 6, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18, 25, 28, 29, 90, BI, 4, 57, Gi, 63, ©, 70, 74, , 87, 89, 106, 111, 119. ie ee ana wi ach 8 rs Sain" missed by Daughter, Muriel and fam : The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 Salesmen a is cident Company in the world. to $900 mionthiy income first yf —— ine: we incomes ecules ‘We furnish plenty of qual leatis in’ a protected Serviery chess to og *. No canvassing +t collect- fo our home eifiee ‘schools, ‘iso is! advancec train th oe ing in- , Benedict of Trin- Church, Mayor Jack Police officers, Fire- thoughtfuln will er : Mrs. , Bienot Bax Family. ; uf: fa ded to us oat be ioved wife and “thanks to the Rev Dr. J bis g ¥ : 3 5 Ft Adequate financ to bei tarted, grou, insurance = Se EE eee Kedaoapegs A, bargain at Sli *| } BEDROOM, QUALITY reset nr ote fogs me al Portrid e dows and $55 per month ‘BUILT BRICK RANCH ah rage, coment drive, PHA terms inching nave, td. ovarece HOMES LAKE te ; nae Tae 20 ae Waterton siso 8’? bee: FEATURING: Piastered 4-Bedrm. Home DRAYTON PLAINS also : Plastere Beet ned tii, ences Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- ON A Béidwin. 2) bedgvoms ‘and bai $1,750 DOWN outed adie ic Tile Baths, Full Base- ARNOLD ti cow, nat 2 ocmeme aan ery attractive 2 bedroom pact sees Sila’ “ap OFFICE ments with Gasinators, REAL. ESTATE 5 peat aag her ng oe SO corner ait peat Laree iivigg el . . Br hd Pate cpean cc | SHEE Storms, & Screens, Wide| FE 540676. FE SS783| 2Car Attached Garages | Erma ‘Sette Seml| Sint Ot ee auto ’ s le heat, paved strect. Ouer| Prick and Soap. § room bungs-| ots, Paved. Streets, City $18,200 out of city. Low price and terms Saas ahaa eet | Gian Serie eeeaan;| Sewer and Water = pg Sey Be By cae OH DOCTORS! sir ent. Only TAKE Sst = window from ’ Here's just what you" pote jeok. rou,cir tary tnneten| fie Reon gt mipgt| ted Siok | th aM fxewecenrses| KINZLER | SATE room and let us show you some ” JREALTOR on floor 6 large a. floors, a 2 oopaes fall bargains, on M. A Le Se. . All in ina eee rae meat ie |g EE OPEN 12-7 | mgitts' tis rfc p=* ae endee We tee | 1. Ga. LROCKE °E. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 BE. Walton FE 98-0441 Open Eves. For Colored Families irm., modern. Ges heat, close 3 bed Is, stores and tran: to chests condition. Price’ fr.950. —Terms;——— . k— bedroo! down, 6 bedrms. ‘Brie ; pag Eg hot air Automatic furnace, ranch style, & screens. "$1800 down. Pe ease FOR CASH IN A Come out ant, be things | through Classified Ads, | FLOYD KENT, Realtor HURRY, Anything zoe 28 BI. FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER No, 707: This 16-ft. lon These many ed fig on push ye ve 430. This ta worth tigating at We'll price cay ot the 450 HOME PLANS ave in our “Home Planners Center” sell ! Dial F . = wee through our at th convenient ; a’ vi “QUALITY BUILT HOMES" office Dixie Hwy, % block N. of Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | BRICK RANCH-TYPE Pull basen ™Ob, firmee arene. "5 ROOMS & 1 & BATH i rage, "lee Faeyr ot y CUCKEER REALTY oer aan No Money - Down WE bees cx ¥t on ed 3 bed- Tome with pa base- aon, rough and chimney. You finial interior and per cent on cost of agar home. Full Price $6,300. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262_8 Teerte . Open 69 Phone hos @ OR 3-2037 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SELL’ OR TRADE 3 bedroom brick, sem!-bungalow with 1. bedroom and tile bath - down afd 2 bedrooms Pull room, “- the comfortable ‘iving room. = oe wa Pe Situated Immediate Ge only $13,950 on easy terms. $750 DOWN $1300. "ite » R.D. RILEY: Broker 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 44157 needs some new “EMBREE & GREGG Lake Rd, EM 2-4383 ‘Spon ake On Ee 3-3314 G. I. HOME Only 1 Left 21 E. NEW YORK “0S” DOWN COSTS ONLY WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY Diamond 1-0320 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE has r . jg MANOR — 3 bedroom etch & Youre tn Es if og Ng ' GeoitgeR: ied hen ae emt ‘ Pe ws Ras EF eS eS ee ne ee ee SiN sf at $13,-| - ere es ONLY 1 LEFT $285 DOWN FULL PRICE $11935 - AT WATERFORD ~ 3 BEDROOM, 1% BATHS LAKE PRIVILEGES 4339 39 MARC US Disle H Os. 10). t- mae, to SMorems, tare Tight’ to “OPEN SL SUN DAY — -Kuschell ULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC: NEW HOMES" Immediate Possession all “ 3 bedroom lar ont ern kitchen kitchen. Large liv room & dim tile red- room, Many or fea- NORTH CITY Modern five room home featurin tered walls, hardw full basement, storms ‘and tn lot. only $67. rs. screens. Fenced - Monthly _Dayments J. A. Taylor AL TOR ae gee too Oakland Ave’ fro bon Open Evenings arking MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Comfort and Convenience $13,500 with terms, Ex pansion j Attic this two bedroom home bullt in 1950. $1,250 down, ; and « total price of $10,050. Auto gas heat. New ca: ing e living room and i ¢t be sorry. ba anere seeing this bome in’ Five Acres os Li emeg motel ake hee 7 clean home all interior gives vee “ord sta: point: Most prams nae a OPEN sas ey ¥ a ES ees PSs Ranch Briskorat” ET ie 960 will e e KENT Established in 1916 BUT TR areoe gerace, or eth ro Fay oy Rg WE HAVE. - 450 HOME PLANS cn of or tn help you. Ponting area's only su- “HOME PLANNERS CENTER* os 0 “ND = fits Wee Ob CAN APPORD. canted eae © eee 5 FL YD KENT, Realtor IT’S UNBELIEVABLE, | UE / ip anch OPEN ig Some vermn. $905 say tome A Fo og Boe REALTORS FE 4.0528 BROWN. lent Cirous'Bronks FLOYD KENT lake Besa privileges, Only 2 bedrooms off Joslyn. $1,960 Dn. C. HOUSTON REALTY i a NICELY FURNISHED BEDRM. BASE- Cass Lake Front Building Site ne for. Priced Corse" deuared” NICHOLIE ‘Eyes tter ‘ sat. br gon | A. JOHNSON, S.T > LADD'S Fall Special REAL ESTATE INC, m8, Mich, For residence or business lots see... CARL W. BIRD, Realtor LAKE PROPERTY ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES: ELIZABETH LAKE summer home with 3 hished, WM. H. KNUDSEN PE 44516; eves, FE. 25803 KENNEDY Ss | ER AE Eg RE ooking Walters look ft. Lake privileges, . Mi home, auto furn For Sale Resort Prop. 44A HUNTING LAND. 1,000 , | our restricted Waterford R. J. VALUET, Realtor |4 mt. clement” AVE. gt tae Eves, Mrs. Dolan E| GILES OFF BALDWIN... A sty fi Easy 3 BEDROOMS... WATERFORD AREA... 7 a2 room R condition, Also ® garage teres For f “he, GILES REALTY Co. |; 2 Ww. ; ewe 86-6175 aids! HERBERT C DAVIS 40% Pontine Lake RA FE Sale’ Suburban Prop, 45A 6 bungalow, + By T. *, $6,800 full’ prise’ me xe 3 Dedrm.. 1% baths. wet | PENSION oust lte DARB LAKE COLONY tf WEST BLOOMPIELD TWP. On one of the many ploturesque a Ee Sea ——— os i merer, ha a Bvat Reed, Hae Fury balesmen vo nite Set. and EMPIRE 3-4672 SOUTH BLVD.’ favestinens, Loh te sesbee fi, deep. $1,500 with $500 down, DRAYTON WOODS Fine corner bullding site, Large jot, T2274, Be sure to see lot soon. Well restricted subdi- vision, Only $1,250 with $600 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor “uw » Lawrence _~ “ FE 6-106 Next to the Consumers Power POR SALE; 150 BY 476 FT, LOT in agar > agg | area, N of Roch- ester : I Ww tes. Estimates freely S431) Clarkston Estates Nice jot, close to schools. with terms, Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8, Mich, fem, Pena toa 2 Re, Open Eves, ‘til 0 te 6 || SALES CORPORATION sony A. & ‘. ee $1950 EQUITY IN COZY AND CUTE “arr oa __Ph, Ortonville 12382 collect of ‘ vgrenpa | FEtr WOODED PARCEL Sgrene words rere Sa et Sores Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ly | 8 F np i ij > fee estat ct | + Clarkston EF Goreme nt tee “STATE jarateeee JROSLEY FINANCE CO. HCE SAT NT BED RE Bateman | Kampsen|™ REALTORS _ FE 40528 One the best around for sca Mgt Saat . Immediate possess: start working. immediately. = $1,300 will han- tout, Realtor _ Ph. FE $0165 tively priced, : -Leslie R, Tripp, Realtor - 22 W, Lawrence Street 208 ACRES ps hions, other build J. R. Hiltz A FARMER'S FARM . ag ge 6 bedroom erib citcken ane. WARD E. PARTRIDGE Doroth s d La d ‘orot Ba! i= Somat eens 17 Eves. Rent Farm Property 48-A 1050 W. HURON ST. usiness Property 49 wy: Frontage eal for Sa 3. HEMPSTEAD io x. ~4 i " — 100 $f FRONTAGE ; soar. |, FINANCE COMPANY ;|2ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG, the orn ‘MICHIGAN BUSINESS af + BEAUTY OPERATOR with $1,735 DISCOUNT New 4 room ~~ A to * jie Wricht, Realtor Ave. PE $441 10% Discount Would like w | fessoped tana” contracte a WM, H. KNUDSEN day. FE sou or FE any- is 2: C. Hayden, emg 102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE +1574 Up to $500 STATE BANE BLDG. ieee | FE 2-9206 | Bee pee : after @ Dm. Seasonal Cash jg ontand_Esort ; Partridge LIKE FALLIN’ OFF A LOG GET CASH QUICKLY | dit ronnace 10 INCH TILT An: aE 70 INCH Ti ct. AR- trade. 2189 Old , 3-5735 1990 to 1956 cars. B your | STEVEN AU PUMP, title, Most coon in 30 aahy 3 trailer rg Swinoe Bie carat epee ASHER, 7%) A- $38: Phone MY refrigerator nee for 7) . | ¥ OWNER, a WALT ON TV é einen; ages a, | BABY oni AND SENET M = 3 Rs, nati Tm. oo a and pa wuts Hoon enden_ ro. Glo, Fae, PEPER sa fed“ fo ASR WHEN YOU NEED | fletwp. elif) satdon "br. sit | aout "eanee atten” Goon ae WRN | ccapete Man pare KEPEIS pened Seatinwons | 3S: iTinch TY, G50: lee, stove, izer, Approcim pallets for sats Siccks, "Wil swae for| $30; rtf $15; oll conver. : ers, 32x44, m MI 1.0772. WOR : & MA , $10, 39 roll seoowtel os ie in on Used Strolle cars. Ho Van Well SR Diss, | Sx*Zig HG, Stroller & bassinet, v ’ Gefrost: Westin: Scher ant ED, MA- ; RCA te was > tress & springs, for a nice twin e ™ i; twin. maple ‘beds: beds, mattress and springs. PE ie ns. Mar ¢on2h. uD bench M% inch Skil ie mastiress mpleté, $15, OR co! . maa oe | _ Sele he ra : : | DINING BLOND OAK, EX- tension tonto 2 leaves, + abel. trade or $35 stered chairs teneee come small F 5 36 : E . az : - i FE ANY WANTED: CEMENT MIXER. WILL | bietop Get cash for seasonal expenses trade eat Foi fi i ed eprings nae, be" Beth, ten enone. sive & few | FOULD LIKE TO SWAP COM: | EASY SPIN DRIER 6 YR OLD. facts, then come in! plete Polaroid outfit for com . MA 6-6133 ha LOANS GH 70 cone movie outfit. Also. interested In | LOGR SAMPLE BUS —FIERIZ ENEFICIAL porte le _ steam cleaning equip- | oi] heaters at discount ; - WAYNE GABERT 7 W. Lawrence 8t. FE 23-0246 ‘i 8A OON _DA = TEAGUE FINANCE CO | we hen ge rade? | ed ,calr i Babi vty N. MAIN home near ital priced ' C38: ROCHESTER, MICH. | Shei 'te goed “sutdivieeas “Smt | Stabetest’gtece? bees 1 ; LOANS $38 TO $000 = 4 es Well and rough uinshee ; chest ROUSEHOLD GOODS IM WRIGHT, Real ott. | Eh Roshooter_ Of, 09713 OL. 1-071, ab Guttant ave.’ Pi pea ast, courteous service and on payments to fit a ad budget? Then you ¥ parking and shopping, where new Need $500 For Sale Clothing 56! with snow Tov, Or phoge PE S41a aod el | amd PE be you. tell | : us your needs CHILD'’s WHITE FUR COAT SET, &x| Home & Auto | Sites Fa a ors oe | LOGIN. Company BOY'S be ge CHEAP. sige 4, other girl's clothing, sites Size 10. Like new, Brownie dress, ee Girl Scout dress, size TN, Pe uueet ir Hours 9 to 5: Saturday 8 to 1 Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks kner’s Em pemuers 3 nyt Bat Rene By Te ts easy to dea) at Buckner’s, where courtesy and kindness are shown $0 evesbéne and berrewins is a pleasure fer geet immediate and ® cash ‘eredit an one Oe company where and one your patronage te ap- Loans to $500, up to 24 months to BUCKNER vie 230 Ct ~ 5358 ‘WA 6463 ‘VAN DYKE, UTICA eee ee er) D USED ELECTRIC RANGES ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. SOME LIKE NEW \ $39.50 AND UP 4 13 Mite ‘East of Sashabaw| 4 ae, “nner mame |e ms oo : as Black Dirt “Space travel willbe no novelty to met My wite’s driving | ror has been out of this world for years!” For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Musical Goods 62 ge a 3x6 BLOND. eh sm IR a ae i ae eb ee hae sae steeses sees 0 & Bi : tet, i | POR SALES 3 SORNER OE | "Sete ‘Sally , TERMS: CASH ae sr : REE 8 Ni : LET: r ‘ ae 2 OLive 4 a7 a ri wid By ene ary oi neem meee oneness erties & BATES, SURP UMBER | fa stANot iis | Maabe || FNAL Tae RAE ARCOM: | sous when ERE. Cree thse oun. tioneers Shea LUS LUM \ Ring "ht . 3 . x but | k BLUE BPAD YOU. AL- a Phone: Holly, ME 7-5193 Playpen, raised floor, condition, Ph. FE 5- after 6 P.M. LA GUARANTEED ‘SS ROYAL — LARG Rr OE | 8S Chat Att. | 371 8. Paddock 19-0203 | timoges: hina, ME $3646. yea sprt-|) . HOUSE FAINT | | oA ae i aac GAL,$2.85 PER OAL. : iv paLoxe, at 1 Og ML Sh entientins attprta ARANTEED | sonar SP, Cocktail, abie.|e FORD PANEL TRUCK ONE NG BROS. pee ome FE 401M seo "Having 1 rouble Wit Taye — Con EEAVING STATE: ” COMPLETE ~ beauty equipment ; a. Your rab f Tank? * }’months “1080 , cleauer, acts quickly & eiitenty Two used deal cab pot ey Multi- SEWING Cil.; REP. Results ra le drawer r pane ongh. also setimese TE ee et ba athe Feesh Re a ere ALUMINUM é HI NTRODU CING ic EACH rea ors. “Wash . L ee SIDING | BARRA Seen os MESSE we A rect painting, prov deme forever ig ar orice 4.45 Aluminum * SALE windows Oxi rake a weret tai ok canes 4 nalae “Peers = & doors, aluminum & Fiberglass, old NU-ALUMINU! awnings. ava ers, Ee Eimer. ¢ GAL. 5m a guaranteed not 0 All Becsmas.. & storm windew entes. eee or pent — -_—~4- aid UP WALL TILE 2 See Ee tae S| LACKED RE SSR 4 eral aE Gren fr fier cote, Resin plu ey” “wa samt | SEPTIC TANKS ; es sees arts eed ER 5 | ments, § years to fn no alg | JET WATER PUMPS, $69.95. G. A. REINFORCED CON ' : Ks minum, storms, Gwnings, ornamee- Teompeen, 99 9. Fee? FE 46428 3872 Elie, Lk. Rd. | _ 43329. Ao eo ERMAN RHEPHERD | FO alll vy ery oft, aus save, |K OUTTER, ix A& | TWO COMPLETE REGULATION CUSTOM BUILT tao RIFLE. a 8 wks. old. OLive 1-6326, , VALLELY SCO. 2878 Orchard & pool tables, cheap, PE 30329, Dpwer scope. Sling, Complete set | AEC GERMAN PUPS. : A NICE wn com CMO, OLive 1-9941 _ EUXAIRE FURNACES 5 “DaAUGE GAUGE SHOT GUN ‘Go Back ghepherd at stud, 10 Park- ree ae DT pene ne =) Fri re an ___Auburn & Rochester Rds. ew oa wn ber a : } 1 ¥ike ‘ heaters TV's. Crump Ehéwtc PE OAL. ELEC. HEATER, ey 70 #8 mayne oR HEATING SERVICE Talbot Lum T'| 2 shot with ventilated cboke; run- | AKC PRE, POMERANIAN TOY AT AND GIVE 18’ PONTIAC Sa 30 Gal. Auto. Gas Heater. iin | Plaster board. ber pheorber-case. & cleaning i a ee ck rata. | TERMS. ‘CHIEF ¢ weurltek “Gate @ LET Us HELP YOU WITH YOUR) j,°o tire. Kimbi $29.95. Waites Dept. Store, FE AKC , BEAGLES, FE 6-6071,; VACATION. {ty rare fiand, fascete conse color painting problems, Hundreds | HaTdw ning, and lect ret | 42811. or 219 N. Cass. KING : | Sts bey | RF can eee ee ee | wists, "| 300 BAVA ry AKC ALE, PAWN, | BROS. at oe December 1. BRICK aa ee A a Oione pure = et fal ber FF, | soe witcnESTER Dv 0000 COW: - QFOP IN NOW -3 7 nome. pk | OR 31187. _436 Orchard Lake Ave, PE 6-6150, H Istonctnduction mtr. 06| dition, FE \ OTIFUL BRICK: reciaimed — all you went. -fARGE SELEGTION QF _UsED - gal. a Approx. 100 it 1% inch fio HOTOUN WINCHESTER, ‘i ae nob Ex. UNION WRECKING CO shotguns Fiftes. Sen's Lean | 2%, MAgh, ESE, Britay <78-| motel G. Eacetent condition. #9 Steers. PC | are HO A Mlle RA | Otten, 6 Patterson, nytime Sat,_and 8 _ #2653. "9-801, KOTO. Wari tye obo Re LEAVING CITY WOULD LIKE To | ROOM orl MEATER. LIKE NEW | Deen RIFLE, EXCELLENT CON- FALE Ag RANGE, 818 5 ft. cast iron tubs, $64.95. Re-| sell Wolverine Water Softener, | i +6062. — Sen 8 29 —___ verse—trap toilets, $31.11; 3 pe.| large tank, 64,000 rates, of aniner- CaED RUBRER, BER BELTING % 1” Gu Di = colored beth tub jie in ave | ol, less thane year old. 08 W. and 30 ft, long, ns — Big D — new, culths TRADE: IN DEP! Tn tory, 090.08. _East Biv Anytime. ton MY 2-432. Reg. $89.95 mode was te por aie te BOG, 7 YRS. fous racer Md plow; sis6 | " aes A e r : ‘ is Tuan pie Refrin. -.---- $69.98 BOODLE “ie Uns OWE: |“ Conation MY 25001 | water GALLON ‘ELEoTatC Reg. $81.95 model 810 5 - possum ee Se fence wire and gate, Very reasan } pe Wr. fron dinette ...... $24.95 and bag, dke ew. FE ues USED Oll, AND COAL PORNACES. pump -_Berville Ra. | Acennthesssine Me ing. 8807 Disie Hwy. Water! @ po, wood dinette ..-..c.se- 18 iat LIONEL & “AMERICAN og AN neg. 48 Mossberg now: $39.95 |DOSTONS AT STUD. AKC PUP. Oo aa * Modi ebech nn ns-ccscscess €20-98/" L. DRUMS WiTH FIXTURES FLYER TRAINS burners and nd Wlowers, Ways be Heat | tog. $20.68 Mossberg slo | Dies. Curtins._OR 2-4n08. OLIVER NO. 5 LROW CORN tee Gress ces AES aod” platiorm, OR 3473, Authorized factory service and| Mf, C0, S33 N. hoster, | “gauge” MOMMTE O° 52096 | COON DOG FOR SALE, 1 BIRD | “picker. 2 yrs old. Al. $080. Glen $75 value. whee! atte $22.50 genuine factory paris Pree test | 22ers Bipwning automate 0 nat Bette pUPpiES ake Empecn 13to Granger Rd, Ox VY on fa analyze » oo : CHU ‘PUPPIES, - | ra, . 5 ey Wy MAN'S ve cus BURMEISTER TASKER'S. y ane W, HURON gT.| stion Doors an Windows. mount Teeeiver geo ree biack and tan, sae red, MYERS ¢ | Din AND &N TR ib PELECTRIC RAQORS "OR Rg oo tn $12 “aan wee chair, 2 premarg car | BEN BENSON 1 LUMBER CO. KELLY LY’S HARDWARE seas Sat stp HERR am = Meng ia rang ~ 2B. ata... 1m «(ners ner gas canning stoves, | “ st ° £ i wae Fatow AB AGRIAL. LIKE NEW. rty and ext2 pane. in stock. , — sit’ sees. meyers | __De Ie Yourself pi I Peg | shi phone #E_24n1 rox priced MA $18 a trish TILLERS & TRACTORS $20; Gieeen Seon Ll REW, os Lb. Crown Coat in Q@ 228 C~™”W a pe meas sons T AND PLOOR SANDER POL. 16 GA. Mf AG: | Better, papers. "E 54-0079 Buy your rotary tiller now We 100 Phone FE #6198, 263 mr Cement 10 -@. ... § 220 ry ishers, Scrub ent tion. 401 Winchester —~ Deer Rifle. have mgood stock of used tillers ~ Se a eee HE) Lunerre, ore | Ecce Potato | Ce coer |gdae oe aweemseeay| et eee tee me , fora aid: ve. BOWLING 1 Porced air. $4,009 BTU. Co siete — ~ FREE TO GOOD HOME, VERY Bost anal tractors and power assed Trade-In Dept wolfe: AT aa eet eT Seamer, FOR RENT | Sinemet ne STE | Beaten Fs months old, docks ++ $055 |axt%e Fir COA, @ ea | tank and duct work, ready to im| wioor sander —- hand sander — =e en i LER'S_SALES & SERVICE j/ oe 988 Soa co $3 os) stall, $6 rm. $569. Included with| furnace vacuum cleaners. Oah- | aq }ONS — BUY-SELL-TRADE B FRENCH POODLE MALE, BLACK | 9), UE, SAREE ot FE 30830 Oil heater ... ee 109 * insulation ...: # ‘3 above 20 a water heater land Fuel’ and Peint. 436 Or- See ii boren af Cal Standard, AKC registered, Phone | ==. -itmess 2 jan mani r eh tas 1x Pine bas. Bee Mi, °-.: $78 00 PONTIAC PLUMBING AND | chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150. i, waa ites OF , OREO | _sfter 5: 00 p.m. FE 23-1146. : @ Bde sass PYROL IMPACT TOP OTLER.| . GERMAN SHEPHERD, ARC RUG : Pe Oak + 30 oo 28d 200 Or OPE ..-++ | 38q | 102 8. Saginaw YE 2-001 | "Live your. pines 6nd valves. Pree | cccretnr sere estat, istered, 6 mos, MAylair 62504, Special Offer Van so0.s0 (ane W, Fir Up To 16 ...... Te In 8 demonstration FE 8-533 aan ‘TENT, NEW, 0x12. Goop MALE ¢ D BEAGL neler ie s+ WO Rock fat bale. tte} 9”, 4, 6", 8” Drain The «= B PA FF SEWING’ MACHINES. 24396, OY Wale YE-QD AGLE MAKE SURE IT's” -_ ‘Sewer’ Pie — all sizes ah <2 4A wt aeese, SOR ANS RIFLES AND HEE | Oberlin rear. 2042 8. Telegraph, | EXTRA TH iG ECONO} J nigtwm | mica Weekdays. Pri tare Tues. Bread 3 - oe Will trade. | GERMAN POINTER, S001 oek- | OMA: TURE C . BURMEISTER_ siitoen Cant. surp.y.o 8:30 to G00 Sun, 10 to 4. Closed » el, 375 8. Telegraph. “haven off Auburn between Adams New Discount FURNIT Po? ] Northern Lamber Co. | §1 Gpehar’ Lake Ave,_,_.F% 2 fin | lMoNTCALM BOILDER pQOPELY | im rifle with =roM, 4 3 Sons sa a .. tte ot 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. MOWERS - TRAC "TORS: (156 W, Montcalm FE 56-4712 | with Lee Dot and garrying strap. | "Female. SREERERD, § MONTHS. CAs _pomeees ~ Pontiac EM 24171 & EM BIT wy i ‘ A enmina in, “Will sell emis ease. OR 3448. ‘Ther Cua oe Teed and Repossessed | Trieeraph & 2 iene Re... | Wholesale prices wus freight ena | Cg Cameras, Equipment OIA trade. win fn mehe wineries, ae» ore DISC | Trail Sa ey rial refr tor, regi. Dette EL 6418) Bolen tractors, 2 inow-blewert. = Mi om Belegmy fa.. : “SHEPHER Gootl Used coral rai re es , shhe'os. now ho SULT BOEING AND GRADING.| Gravely svow-blower. spra en ne aan ae GERMAN 18 PHERD, te, BLADES MT pera 30 "ange, regular) Free | exsmetes FE 45950. nd roller, Evans Equip. @07 Bought sold S are SPORTSMEN pies ~ PARTS A New 1957 Traliers on Or - so BARGAIN — 30 GAL. COLEMAN | Dixie iw) MA sw, Huron CxteenA iA SHOP, ait our gunsmith Complete | LABRADOR RETRIEVER. HAND- Lot Now .“ 3 praetor, Mee tee “ie tng while, eget f| ae ASF ACTR ERS OF CAMERAS S-SROTRCTORE FA: | Tepe. tervice.. Bhuiog, some $ month Di Retrieving 4 Generats, ue Hous god, ve, NDO a pigeons. MAyfair Ruy ved square tud +y! oe sees qu rigs Bad OXBOW WINDOW CO.| % hour service on colored film. “SANDY'S SPORT. SHOP FROPICAL Fish AND SUPPLIES. HO IGHTEN tna ie eae Gayton ta: SAND) Knee ba , | nk SO Reh OE seh pe fecha 2 = NORGE SEPRISEEATO EXC. - 170 8. rk peo. 3 4 x 5550 CONDI: renstng ecntition. Le Lady's matched _Sale Musical Goods: 62 a Hake 6. 65A MET kde. EM 3-00 . , . . “ Peat = patience ete ie USED DEPT. CEMENT sig yest Witbows FBeom | ACCRA, $08 men moerane = + gg eek | Bt Seam ee, IT OB. blond TV .....6+ 949.50 Harmonicas, $1.00; : , near Atiants ETS. C in ABC washer [ooo ss. cesses rs AND de Aye NeW GuLVARIZED FIRE lect quiets wih Gen... Nog se a0 i : ‘ 4 |. “Terre co % ~ i21) mt Pe & Cornets, trum so burp ro SIT sae! 23 {21 f lengine 18 1-30 tt. any to choose from r NG SUPPLY ; peume, .# Clayton's Furn. & Appl im 8 Seeoer > PE tae Bowos eo eee OS ee Oe Lent Ol, HEATING #fOVE. Paint ~ Orcha: ah ee : « ; sprayer. Trailer drop leaf tabje. Blond H im d 2 _7aDs_Like new, $49, 298 N, Paddoe GpPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME.| P aie i! ~_ Puppies —stud service and tri es: . HURON , Bear frame machine comets with rgan. racticaily new. ming, MU 40431 324 Crystal, Mile | Used geen Bes sare des! = ONS ‘ : pg iy ae Can be seen at Old Mill ford.” " ae - A) = cc a cme CASH — _BALLOW & BATES, Auctioneers Phone ‘ Holly, ME — 80 FINE CARS ‘REMAINING _-. FOR OUR OCTOBER CLEARANCE SALE ~--IUOT OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM. | CHEVROLET ft By payment. - ALL'CARS . WINTERIZED AND > READY TO GO. NORTH National — Bonded Dealer) * 1000 S. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-2735 me ate a5 WANTED CUSTOMERS HOUGHTEN & SON BEEEEEzE eS: _SALE- .$ 895 | AIR, WILL TARE one cars as trade. OL iN “Beas he leage. Racal ro on eels ane " CHEV. GgooDp coRaneG COND. FE 6-248. “ACT NOW! = Ford Vic. 5 Dodge jae While they last CLEAN UP — 1956 PONTIACS~ HAUPT PONTIAC SALES ‘Clarkiton, Michigan — MIS 1 mii north of U2 errr B+ nm . ee ; a7 3 ‘ ton’ pickup ..... $347 7. pane sig? RIBMENSCHN eit Dodae | Plymouth | Phone MA 55568 — MA S116 rok 8: ‘aapecoe A Jarkston — Lo oye ng ally Bel Air ; 4 Bate Wogan hee oe“ real deal 82 Motor Sales CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH of all new cars ee tans mpertet sede, ful Power cat iy Pg gO py “CLARKSTON 53 | D'dge4-Dr. $695 5A $1495 ‘58 $695 PH wa Buick 2-Dr. Chev. 2-Dr. Savoy Six . $2,195 TODAY'S SPECIAL '56. PLYMOUTH 2-Door Sport Coupe. BRAND NEW! qi HASKINS| CHEVROLET . * * te .. Ja TiC 4-332! *pown. Sa te : “4 rt y . ~ Warranted : In Writing 2115. SAGINAW : ‘35 CHEVROLET. Bel Air car. ‘sc CHEE cs Del Peas CHEVROLET Dae Se oe 3 *$3 CHEVROLET 4Door Deluxe ae 8 Pet tite e ati OO "52 FORD Customline 8 2-Door ee Fe clean. $220 DOWN - 16 PAY- *51 PONTIAC 8 Deluxe 2-Door SF satus bec oe Se ae CASS & OAKLAND | *55 CHEVROLET ‘210 2-Door noo. Sine owe 35 CHEVROLET 2Door 150 Series Fr a oe *$4 PONTIAC Convertible Tutt sto Down & 6 PAYMENTS af S000. *$3 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door Rett lade NE "51 CHEVROLET 4Door Deluxe Honey vows & is PAYENTS at sub. *° - 49 MERCURY Custom 2-Door Bate SN FiVindt Spa PBelS od "OK." Used Trucks "54 CHEV. 2-Ton Dump "54 CHEV. %4-Ton P/U ‘"S3 CHEV. %4-Ton P/U "51 CHEV. 1-Ton Panel "52 CHEV, 12-Ft. Stake "52 CHEV. %4-Ton Stk. 48 CHEV. %4-Ton P/U: ‘47 CHEV. Util. %-Ton MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ FE 4.4546 FE 53-4161 Suburban. MTR. xT ES, FE 22061 . Are You Spending PARIS? More Likely Slush & Snow in Winter And That Don’t Hardly Never Make Driving Easy Any More... "53 Station. Wen. n. ...$ 895 210 Powerglide. door, ws BUICK *52 Roadmaster ....$ 495 4 door, radio & heater, Dynafiow. $1895 SSM onterey -. warses $ ‘ere-O- 4 door, radio & heater, Matic . PONTIAC . 52 Hydramatic ....$ 695 Radio & heater, 2 tone, W-Walls. "55 Fairlane CL Cl. Cpe. $1495 | - Loaded. 53 Deluxe oD. Dr wfeges $ 895 Radio & beater, W-Walls, stand- ard tranemission PONTIAG "55 Convertible .....$1995 Star chief. Full power. Loaded, $1395 03 |OldsConv.| $995 '53 $845 '53 - $695 ‘54 $s ese yusten trebeanlsaton ee NTIAG . Ie Toe ee eee OmT™. eee. S54 Custom Cat. ....$1395 Loaded. '5S Wagon 4 dr.) CO enors Doage Sgera sation wagon # pas. "55 Deluxe 10... $I ms | z . : Radio & heater. ig "eet 38 oa ie "53 Cust. Convert. . eon! Radio & beater, Ford-O-Matic. ~ fat oH EVROLET et | "53 Deluxe 210 ..... 4 door, radio & heater, Mat beauty TIAC ls Stat aa a Custom 4 door. Radio & heater, power steering, power brakes, "56 6, Hardtop. ¢Dr. . $2295 PONTIAC RETAIL” STORE “GOODWILL. »” USED CARS” . FE 2410 $ 805 a Ford 2- Dr. | $1195 — Merc. Ht $1295 o Sin auger ST, FF iv 210 Orchard Lake Ave.’ . ‘FE291 Ford 2-Dr.. Buick 4-Dr. Ford 4-Dr. OLIVER |, -. BUICK FE 8.0488 GRAND | OPENING] “AUTO Super Marke! A Tremendous ~_ | Value For Our. Grand Opening 1951 PONTIAC Gs , / ‘At the Late Model -TRADE- INS on the New -'57 FORD. We Have ~ AO In Stock LISTED ARE 10 SPECIALS _BY STOCK NUMBERS (3001) | to Be Sold Saturday, 10 am. | Bright Spot’ | Corner icughle Lake & Cass | Feb ies FORD Oe . $295 |'53 PLYMOUTT Cow > ome $595 93 CHEVROLET Club Coupe .... $045- ~ | 02 FORD “Door --.see. bevneeaes $945 93) BUICK Door ees eceseees . $845 : ‘94 FoRD club Coupe cesessevee DLIQS ['S3 FORD 2Do0t eeccsssesee $795 ‘54 CHEVROLET Convertible ..., 51145 1 'S5 DODGE Door ssscecnnne $1395 ‘34 © CHEVROLET 4Door saeengch $945 Jct "Cy. Owens. | Your Friendly FORD Dealer ‘1478. Saginaw St. FE 54101 | FE 5.2568 Open 8 A. M. to9 P. M.. 24 Hour Service We Handle » Complete Line of — SYLVANIA All Work Cuaranteed | ty ey Bee 1:%3—WJR, U. of M. va ©. W 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 2 Mi, West of Uticn RE 2-616! Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock __ A Tine For Color Television '- WITH HOME DEMONSTRATION Huron > TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 — (7) Kukla Fran and Ollie. (®) Family Theater, Gene Av try. (4) News._(2) Republican State Central . 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weathercast. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Dolores. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (4) Eddie’ Fisher. (2) Socialist Labor Par- ty. €:45—(4) News Caravan. (2) Film. 7:00—(T) The Adventures of Jim Bowie. (9) Boston Blackie. (4) The Life of Riley. (2) West Point. 7:30—(7) Crossroads—Stephen Mc- Nally. (9) Million Dollar Movie. “Tt Happened in Flatbush.” (4) (Color) Walter Winchell Show. (2) Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater. '7:55—(4) Political. 8:00—(7) Treasure Hunt. (4) On Trial. Joseph Cotten and Joseph - SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders eTVv ® Record Players ® Hi-Fi ® Radio ® Inter-Comm. Systems © P. A. Systems _BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 Wiseman. (2) Crusader. Matt $:30—(7) The Vise. (4) Big Story. _ “Suspicion of Murder.” (©) Play- house of Stars. Drama TBA. 9:00—(7) Ray Anthony Show. Live musical show. (9) Cavalcade of Sports. Joey Giambra vs. Gil Turner. (2) The Lineup. 9:30—(9) Person to Person. Ed- ward R. Morrow. (2) I Led Three Lives. 9:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner. 10:00 — (7) Soldiers of Fortune— “Limehouse Knights.” (9) Dan- gerous Assignment. (4) Play- house—“Clay Pigeon.” (2) Rack- et Squad, Reed Hadley. 10:30 — (7) Public Defender. (9) _ City Detective. 4) U. of M. Football—Films of Army game. (2) All Star Theater—Tab Hunt- er and Claudette Colbert. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News. (4) News, (2) C—News. 11:15—(7) Film Theater—Project Moonbase.” (9) Casey Clark’s Answer te Previous Pursie ATR ITE [TARP loin Ole] | Oe. CIC) bali iid CILIA MUM) IO ORR is) Tt IP lAlL INL AING LIM aw IEA ie. MICSLAL + Le 1S | Owe 6800. 43a e +r imiey ILIA TI INS! PlARiAlcia) felviAlclele) Jamboree. (4) The Little Show— “The Hobo.” (2) Miss Fair- weather, ; :20— (2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater— “Snafu,” and “Passport to Al catraz.” 11:30 — (4) The Whistler starring Arthur Franz and Margaret Field. 12:00—(4) Tonight. = a Rig imo, SNA |e 1:00—(4) News final. aa) See the All New :1957 WHIRLPOOLS HAMPTON ELECTRIC 823 W. Huron FE 4-2595 18 Additions 20 They feather their 21 Work unit 92 Houses and CROSLEY TV NO MONEY DOWN Oakland C&V Electro Mart Free Home Demonstration FE 2-3781 | al * Phileo ™ Se *% Admiral HAMPTON ELECTRIC 8% W. Buren PORTABLE TV| 3 Most sensitive +A man iors Duration of 10 Kind s ll Hardy heroine 17 Confine 19 Upright 23 External 4 Buddhist priest #0 Chests 41 Woman's title t yoe- ww er #1 Great Lake 48 Facts 0 High ” 31 Cured 33 Perfume 38 Again ELECTROLUX | For Free Home Demonstration SINGER ee estore, dent © ) | Ow Serveg Potiey © : | ‘» *99° ALLAN’S || (>"> == _ patsy tv| HAMPTON ELECTR Som syomave |, SEIDES Se | tt bara PAY ONL Both machines fully reconditioned, parts 8:25 — (7) Democratic National/2:15—(2) Weathervane and Medita- Committee. tions. SATURDAY MORNING 7:30—(4) Color Test Pattern. 7:50—(2) Meditations. (4) News.- 7:58—(2) On the Farm Front. 8:00—(2) Michigan State Univer- sity. (4) Industry on Parade. 8:15—-(2) Michigan State Conserva- tion. (4) City Affairs, is 8:30—(2) Farmland U.S.A. “ 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I Mar- ried Joan. (7) Crusade for Christ. Jordan to Ask Israel Penalty Urging U.N. to Sever Diplomatic, — Economic Ties for Raids UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® — Jordan plans to ask the U.N! Se- curity Council today for economic and diplomatic punishment of Is- rael for two recent raids fatal to deerikoss The company and union agreed last night on a contract running to Jan, 31, 1959. Neither side would give contract is. The union, which represents of- Lakes ships, called a strike Sept. 21 which tied up the boats. For ificers on the goripany’s four Great! HIGH FIDELITY SERVICE Tews W : 7 When You Went It Bere yr son ggg WoaR, ‘Neck. Digs Peter Be gga ACOUSED — Stenographer Vera| Elizabeth Taylor and company, ; STORE HOURS 4 \ a oa, Osso, accused Czecho- * * ° 3 ON ww Bon well tsgecwiR. Tn i Me mie News, Monitor ee ebb ginl Raleed epcheewe brought forth Scouts Set Dedication Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to 9 3 HAMI I aay News, ores | CRLW, Bud De WCAR, Spinorams Weekend|Ployed at the U, S. Embassy in|Miss Arden’s explana SAVANNAH, Ga. ; ‘ : ELECTRIC | Praaue, sgh ium a pape in} "dame Romelland abed Tepes “ey uices Caries iow] © CONDON'S , | , New York, She was accompanied|ior are two of my cows. They U8 founder of the Girl Scouts, will) RADIO & TV : aswitone 88) _ Today's Television Programs - -|sste Seermat”aical, "in| inia ta. Tuhinh named atleied te Git sont egiase | ime tose Gnny Sota — ee g uw & Metheny hes_denied_Setiat_sehely. ton in 192 when she was $2. The pains FE papi : was engaged espionage, POOR MARILYN irl Scouts bought the 132-yearold Programs furnished by stations Heted in this column are subject fo change without sotice. and State D ‘ t officials re- “We had te build in 1953. Factory Authorised Sylvania Service fused to permit newsmen to ques- moet ae i Channel 2-WIJBK-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TY tion her on her arrival. , * * * gional Press Day in Traverse City Saturday. » J * Main speaker for both confer- ences will be John V. Field, Uni- versity of Michigan assistant pro- the company's big cement-making plant here. three weeks the tugmen picketed fessor of journalism and consult- ‘ant in the Bureau of School Sery- ices, 4 ; He wil also take part in a Michi-| gan Interscholastic Press Assn. Re- | Ward's TV Service TV, Radio, Car Radio FE 2-2976 OPEN EVENINGS _ 46 N. Hilldale | | TOUGH ee en ee) Ww orid’s greatest tire for mud, snow, ice. Silent Traction when need it, no whine on dry . NOW IS THE TIME BUY FOR THE WINTER AHEAD! FALL SPECIAL: 6.70x15. GOLD CUP BLACK aR gg amen COME IN TODAY ... EASY TERMS? oP I = i + ic | ae a 2 ee f FE 42525 ° tua meee (4) Fury. () aaa prigpeainat wrul vi HEAD UAR . ERS Sart & Mardy. Jordan has charged that Israel| “It can make you very lazy, do-| : E I 1, eat LD Captain Flint. violating the 199 Palestine armi-|o0 Fadio and four years on televi- Wide Selection of ato: Big Top. Cowboy! stice in attacks Sept, 25-26 around|sion. There's no challenge. Cat “Net” Bows oer Husan and Oct. 11 on Kalkilyeh,| “I don’t know why I keep so busy logue reg . Wizard. Ramaricoufin, Hable and Nabi Tlias—all | @nyway. Demonstration angie. Jordanian villages. U.N. observ:|NEW TV FORMAT Expert Guidance—Complete Installation SATURDAY AFTERNOON [¢"s Teported 39 Jordanians Killed) «Pm working on a new television ; 12:00—(4) Jimmy Wakely Show.|'" the first raid. They counted 48 toemat now. I'm im the midst of (2) The Lone Ranger. (7) Bd |7o™@anian and Israel report-| ome muddy ideas, talking to writ-| McKenzie. (9) Billboard, H and|*? 28 Israelis dead on the second./ry and trying to crystalize my] av 1 A Theater. own ideas, But so far I don’t want 409 E. Maple, Birmingham Mi 4-5230 :90—T2) Western Theater. (3) ‘ tO CO erry ting. ener re ef. Jordan of “persistent visietion oo ar Man. of the armistice agreement and aegy* P i 12:45—(2) Sports Show. (4) Frank the cense-fire’ that U.N. Secretary} t* * ‘emptation to alt nothing. | *ZENITH MOTOROLA ADMIRAL % SERVICE ie Football Roundup. (4) Generel Dag Hammerskjeld stir. been sitting on mine a little! ranged on his trip to the Middle|, °° \7on'» RADIO and TELEVISION Lions Preview. East last April. Israel said her : SALES ond SERVIC 1:15—(4) Frank Leahy. : |attacks were justified ‘as retalia-/ Miss Arden explained she had 1:20--@) News, Football Rowing, tea foe ‘the i 2. Renal © eat Seow ie Sey aa q NEW AND USED Tv SALES: | : ‘ordan since the SMOKEY 1 Bb. hie ae or oe tg —, deeply, coughed twice, || 770 Orchard Loke Ave. Open Fri. Nights “til 9 FE 4-5841 | 1:53—(9) Big Four Football. * * ® and sald with her famed, twisty ee ee Roundup Time. . ea gi at the U.N. saw no) grin: Se 3:30—(2) News, Football Roundup. |stringent penalties she wants ia me et ee 4:00—(4) Colorland. (7) Milky's against Israel, including sever- ; Party. (9) Showtime. ance by the 76 U.N. member coun- in 1900 ¢:90—@) Buster Crabbe. (4) Mr. |tries of diplomatic relations with Ma Sager Boe ceadaainien oar | Bie Seno game nocwrers istered in « territory-wide pleb- | 5:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) iscite on the question by the people, Pen at @ touch of your toe, Topper. (9) Pride of the Family. , closes automatically, silently, surely s:30—(4) Roy Rogers. ®) wild PONTIAC Teacher . git oe ~ ———— lat MEA Conference | “xmwonser ‘ BESS . : | AUTHORIZED * : 3 ~ come es Ne seivice S REVOLVING SHELVES End Month-Old Strike vg ge gina ey cage |. SIRn Taw cal erence r a. 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