“The Wonthar! ‘U.S, Weather Boreas Forecast icc aac iano sho aie Fah ent Nex e and Old jeu View Shows See on Telegraph Underpass t t for the Yankee runs. hits, Kubek also walked, jstopping at second. Both runners, advanced a base on a wild pitch! struck out, right. Yankees Ey ven eries With . 3-2 Victory — . The New York Yankees forced the World Series into the 7th game tomérrow by defeating the Milwaukee. Braves today, 3-2, before 65,000 fans in Yankee Stadium. A two run homer by Yogi Berra in the fourth inning and Hank Bauer's round-tripper in the seventh accounted a cations FIRST INNING . Braves — Mantilla flied out to hrew out Mathews, No runs, no| Yankees — Bauer struck out. fanned. Slaughter Berra singled, Slaughter © McDougald. McDougald then! No runs, one hit, SECOND INNING Braves — Aaron struck out. Cov-! Simpson struck out and > SIXTH INNING Braves — McDougald threw out | IN ila. Kubek. Logan struck out. Tyrley: fantilla out to out Logan popped Coleman threw Mathews, No runs, no ‘hits. Yankees — Johnson deflected Lumpe’s hard smash to Logan who threw the batter out. Simp- son flied out. Johnson tossed out Coleman, No runs, no hits, SEVENTH INNING Braves — doe Collins replaced Coleman, | Simpson at first base for New | York. Aaron walloped a home run inte the left field bullpen. straight time, Turley was out School Bands, Clowns, Ponies Set for Affair North Side Park to Be. _ Site of Demonstration )\in Latest Techniques . ‘An hour-long parade of fire\ equipment, new and old, interspersed with bands and marchers will move up Saginaw Street at 7 tonight to mark\ Fire Prevention Week, \ Immediately following the parade, a demonstra- | tion program will be held at North Side Park\at which a number of spectatular fires will be started and extin- guished to show thé latest in fire fighting techniques. Participating in the paradé. will be some 70 pieces of equipment from Pontiac and surrounding Oak- land County departments, * ington flied out to Kubek. Torre) Covington bounced out. Torre | * * singled to right. Hazle fouled out, lined out. ‘Hazle flied out to | Leading off wilt be a historical to Berra. No runs, one hit. |; Kubek. One vun,-one hit, ~<>lpageant of fire fighting, from Yankees — Lumpe ‘singled to| Yankees — For the second bag oo bucket brigade to hand pumper, steam engine and Model T engine, Lumpe was thrown out trying to steal second base, Rice to Logan. Coleman walked. Buhl threw out Turley, No runs, one hit, — THIRD INNING Braves — Rice struck out. Buhl also. fanned, Mantilla flied out *to Bauer. No runs, no hits. --Yankees — Bauer popped out to Logan. Maantilia threw out Kubek. Slaughter walked. Berra when he bunted « third strike fout for an automatic strikeout, Bauer's drive \hit the left field screen inside the foul pole for a home run, Kubek popped out to Mantilla and Slaughter grounded out to Tofre. One run, one hit. EIGHTH INNING Braves — Rice struck ont. Sawatski batted for Johnson and struck out. Mantillia walked, Logan popped out to McDougald. No runs, no hils, Yankees — Don McMahon came in to pitch for Milwaukee. Berra doubled to left. McDougald sac- rificed Berra to third, McMahon to Mantilla, Lumpe flied out to Clowns frOm Pontiac Fire \ Dept. Engine 3 will enliven the affair as will the John Ivory pony carts and polo teams, ‘Bands from Pontiac Senior High School, Avondale High, Waterford Township High and West Bloom- field High, will set the marching tempo, WATER BATTLERS Also in the parade will be the champion Waterford Township wa- ter battle team and the chal- lengers . from Brooklands Fire Dept, They will fight it out for the title at the demonstration program, | | which starts at 8 p.m, 3 ‘tic for northouth tat. At the left ‘center is the first stage of construction for a new bridge over the Clinton River, The whole project is de- signed to Prem tells ead: yolk present Pontiac Youth . Orne nde cen intersection. It is More Clouds, Chills. Dies in Accident | = ; et in mid-December. ‘gee Orchard Lake bridge, providing easy flow of FOURTH INNING The Us. $. Weather. Bureay pre} see dicts cloudy and cooler for tonight Braves — Logan fouled out to|Covington in left field and Berra! oo sssade tentures-witl be ———— Boy on Motor Scooter and ‘tomorrow, with moderate|Berra. Mathews doubled. Cole-|was out at the plate on mar A on Armed Forces Color guard, ton's perfect throw to Rice, runs, one hit. northwesterly winds, The low tonight will be around 40-45. degrees. Thursday's high will reach 54-60. The outlook for Friday is fair and cool, In downtown Pontiac, the lowest température preceding 8 a.m, was man threw out Aaron, Mathews faking third. Covington fouled out to Lumpe, No runs, one hit, — - Yankees — Coleman doubled. In NINTH INNING a sacrifice attempt, Turley bunted| Braves—Mathews walked. Aaron foul on the third strike for an/struck out. Covington bounced into automatic strikeout. Bauer struck a double play. Turley to McDou- Jackie Rae drill team, Sylvan Lake Elks drill. team, Amefican Legion drill team, Civil Defense si disaster unit and the Land 0’. Lakes Majorettes, Fire « fighting equipment will Killed After : Vehicle Collides With Car A 13-year-old boy was Pontiac's third fatal accident victim of 1957 New - Teleccark Intersection May Present Turn Problems "yesterday afternoon when @ motor By PETE LOCENELER abieumill saciieh ere Wt then: (wie ivectione ‘aad ‘algp:ier: « avo TeB-lout. Kubek grounded out, No/gaid to Collins, to end the game. nce tag ame penttae | scooter .on which he was a pas- The new Tet oh and Orchard may create a tricky situation at {through, ‘southbound Telegraph ‘ runs, one hit, No runs, no hits. Township, Bloomfield Village, nenger collided with an automobile —s both ends of the Telegraph relo- |traffic. This should pass straight FIFTH INNING Brooklands, Bloomfield Township, Lake road grade separation is designed to separate through traf- fic from local traffic turning on Pontiac’s west side. Oxford, Troy, Birmingham, Frank- Braves — Torre lined a home {. .» |lin. Village, West Bloomfield Town- run inte the right field stands. | DETROIT | Robert J.|ship, Milford, Commerce and Addi- Coleman threw out Hatle. Lumpe |Jones, 23, of Indianapolis, was|son Township, cation for Pontiac drivers enter- ing or leaving the city, __ The $876,000 project, scheduled for — in December, was de- onto the relocation, under the Or- chard. Lake bridge, and back onto existing Telegraph without trouble. But there ‘are nine other traffic Drinker Tastes : Beats Blind Man ‘Moon’ Cocktail, | at Stanley and W, Kennett streets. Arnold S. Hill, of 186 W. Yale —$St., died at the scene of the acci- cond dent of head injuries. x * = The driver of the motor scooter, Joel E. Brown, 14, of 105 E. Col- told police he was driv- {ng north on Stanley at 15 miles per hour and tried to stop at the _ intersection but the motor scooter gate Ave., skidded, “As he entered the: intersection, he said, he saw a truck going west on Kennett bearing down on him so he stepped on the gas and was hit by an eastbound car driven by Anthony F. Schneider, 22, of 1257 Cherry- fawn Dr. When it opens two and a half! months from now, the new road system is expected to provide easy driving for motorists bypassing Pontiac on Telegraph and for the huge crowds that return to Detroit on weekends from the Cass Lake region. * * * Pontiac drivers, however, will find that fourlané, divided reloca- tion of Telegraph does not lead into Pontiac, Local drivers, plan- ning to turn into the city on Orchard Lake, will have to avoid the relocation completely and stay on the existing Telegraph road. The new road system will not eliminate traffic controls and, signed in economy-minded days. jBecause of this, said project. en- gineer Joseph Marlow, there is not junderpass is actually in operation going to be a full cloverleaf pattern of entrances and exits for smooth driving in all directions. “We'll. have to wait until. the before we can judge for sure how successful it is.going to be,”’ said Marlow. He said that the bridge should work “fairly well,” but admitted that unforeseen increased use of the intersection may upset pre- dictions. Instead of a full cloverleaf pat- tern of eight entrances and exits, movements possible at. the inter. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Meany Warns Hoffa NEW YORK w™ — AFL-CIO President George Meany has notified the International Broth- erhood of Teainsters that it will be the first of three scandal- tainted unions to be judged at a meeting of the AFL-Cio exec- is council in Washington Oct. 4 Starts Beeping EUREKA, Calif. @ —A tavern owner has concocted a satellite cocktail, contending. that after grounded out. out. threw out Rice and Johnson struck out, One run, one hit. Yankees — Slaughter and Berra MecDougald struck No runs, no hits. booked Tuesday for: investigation of assault and battery and at- tempted robbery after police said they found him beating up on Hyman Kaskie, a7, a blind man. one drink you'll take a flying leap at the moon. * * *® “The base is ..vodka, of course,” whispers: Donn Willson, the originator, “but the rest of the contents are secret, com- rade,” He claimed one patron had twe and took off, beeping, Milwaukee ........00 New York .0 0 eh eee oe Buhl, Johnson (3), McMahon (8) and Rice; and Berra. 0 0 2 0 10 00 | charge, said that parking ~*~ * *& crash triick and the Army Reserve: Fighters in the parade, while the Oakland County Sheriff's Posse will ride, Pontiac police today announced prohibited on both sides {Continued on Page 2, of Sag: Col. 5) McElroy 8 seabiel In as Defense Secretary The Air Force will send a iin.” » will also send a truck. Addison\\ \ Township will have its Junior Fire Ne aN the Pontiac underpass will nave only two. One is for southbound traffic on the Telegraph relocaticn to turn Schneider told the police tint he was going 20 miles per hour when he saw the boys and. he slammed on his brakes but skidded | Ike Awards Medal of Freedom to Wilson ithose forces to endangered parts;to resist aggression,” the citation subsequently, possible congestion at the intersection of Orchard into them. * * * Brown was treated at ae General Hospital for lacerations. | “=%\right on Orchard Lake. The other »|Telegraph. == * is for eastbound Orchard Lake traffic to.turn right oh relocated WASHINGTON (®—Neil H. Mc- Elroy was sworn in today as the nation’s sixth secretary of defense. The soap company a say we really appreciate what medal. to Wilson’s Iapel and told him quietly: “Charlie, that's a lot of words Eisenhower laughed and said he was glad he had surprised Wilson “because I intended to.” The Wilson citation said that un- of the world has been a major factor in the preservation of peace. “Military assistance programs, isaid. “The common defense of free nations has been greatly furth- ered by his frequent discussions leaders Hill was dead on arrival. oe * ov & took the oath of office at an earl you've done.” der his guidance the effectiveness/including the ‘provision of modern Camsiie tS pied - (In discussing traffic patterns, morning White House’ le | “Mr. President," Wilson replied, of this country’s armed forces has|weapons, carried oul under his “ne gona beth abroad é ™ Oumty = Ce en 6 Orchard Lake is described for sim-| .stonded by President Eisenhower. “you certainly surprised mé and/been greatly increased, and added/supervision, have bolstered the will and at Ror Zhukov Welcome? . MMltetiale 3 ....0ceessereeee plicity’s sake as running east and I am hunibly appreciative.” ‘that the strategic deployment of/and determination of all our Allies) “Under his leadership,” the mil- Markets :.....+.-.--s++0:++ 35 |west” githough it actually rms|WILSON HONORED : - litary programs of the Department WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- | Obituaries ...,........... ‘+ 5 | southeast - northwest. Telegraph,| The President; welcoming Mc- of Defense were adjusted from the dent Eisenhower denied today | Pot-O-Gold Puzzle ........ - 3 (which actually runs southwest-|Elroy into one of the government’s immediate requirements of the that he rebuffed a Soviet effort | Sports ....,...., -+« 30 thru 33. | northeast, is described as running |highest jobs, also took the occasion Korean conflict to those for the to arrange a U. S. visit by Mar- Theaters cvigdccesstavices +. simply north and south.) fo make a surprise presentation of long-range security of our coun. shal Georgi Zhukov but indicated |- TV & Radio Programs .... 41 OK FOR THROUGH ROUTES the Medal of Freedom to Charles]. try; increased'emphasis was he has serious doubts about the | Wilson, Earl ............- . 4 E. Wilson, the ' retiring defense value of such a trip. pestis ing of the Oakland Count cil. Members’ unanimous! + favor a ‘yes’ vote on the x * * | Delegates on the council, represent + tng 37500 CIO workers living in. the seounty, this week heard Fred: V. Hag - gard, council president, outline what the wbonds will-purchase, Women’s Pages «.. 23 thru 27 The Oct. 28 city hospital bond Pins tion for $950,000 has ?eceived the back- vide funds to furnish and equip the new Pontiac General Hospital wing. a —ieme LEE EEE They instructed Haggard to corre- spond with affiliated union locals ask- ty CIO Cotn- y said they issue tO pro- “tt waste general feeling at the last election,” Haggard said, “that the vot- ers didn’t know where their money was going so they voted. ‘no’.” : x * * Haggard was chairman of a commit- tee of the Greater Pontiac Community vulged facts, gathered from hospital : _ Officials, on: the coming election. a ing them for their support of the —, Advisory Council which last week di- =~ There will be smooth driving in z 2 £ | Hl mes RSA RRE ERA RCA RARE, eet, teed Kivenhower - Pinnedl the ‘=| Eisenhower surprised Wilson by Council Backs Hostal Bonds chief. Before McElroy took the oath’ calling him to the Cabinet table and having Robert Cutler, presi- dential aide on national security matters, read a: citation which accompanied the Medal of Free- dom presented to Wilson, The citation said that for nearly five years “the positive leader- ship, sound judgment and unceas- ing efforts” of Wilson have been major factors “in © strengthening the security of the United States and its Allies against’ aggression,” The citation said further: if * * and firm adherence -to the basic: ‘principles and ideals’ upon whic My jour country was. founded hav Made possible his” many major ac-! | complishments."* | When. the citation had been | “His selfless ‘devotion to duty d ak Kisenhower holds the: tiring Secretary of Defe # FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE — Presiderit he presented to re- Charies ‘Wilson as I ther two pose today _ ‘wane House cere- r y # | AP Wirephete monies, The chiet Executive-presented the Medal of Freedom to Wilson for ‘ torious ‘service’ during his four and a half years , as Pentagon head, ‘exceptionally meri- ee ee e May Speed Up Missiles _ ' WASHINGTON (Nell H. Me- Elroy, new secretary of defense, said today serious consideration is being given to speeding up this. country’s ballistic missile pro: gram. placed on the introduction of mod- ern weapons, giving unprecedent- ed striking power to all the mili- tary services; improved efficiency in management and administration permitted the achievement of our. national objectives without danger to the economit welfare of the nation,” : -* ~~“ * Wilson has been delense- chief onger than ‘any of the four pre- vious secretaties, Eisenhower stood at McEIroy's side an the oath of office was in the Cabinet, “(Comiedon Page 2 Cal 6° winter months — which often . three or four-day spells of growing which are harvested in the months The Weather => oe _|satellite may be smashed out of To Talk of . Control With Soviets if E i! Waives Jury for Shepherd — Birmingham Man Faces Trial by Judge Adams in Wife’s Slaying Hig defense attorney today ~,| Waived a jury trial for James D. space launching platforms. replied: Not at this time. * * daughter, Janet Hut- , 13, to repeat her examination Eisenhower replied that an an- swer would call for speculation on his part. But he said he did know that integration had been achieved | prepared to call perts to testify fense contention that Shepherd was temporarily insane due to the com- bined effects of alcohol and tran- { quilizing pills. could not achieved in the same way in Little Attorney David C. Pence said he, - }would leave the case in the hands’ . ex- concerning the de-|"2°>s Hi - Would Withdraw All 9 Negro Students Going to Little Rock Central LITTLE ROCK, Ark, «®—Gov. - \tegration ¢risis save the complete withdrawal of the nine Negro stu- denis attending Central High School. - Faubus was asked at a news “We need a chance for tense- ness to be allayed, time for litiga- tion and time for the people to ac- cept ‘crammed down their throats at bayonet point.” the goverrior replied. - Faubus said it ts within the pow- Comet Debris May Harm (Red: Baby Moon Tonight: LONDON (®—The Soviet earthed with vast amounts of debris, the Londen Times: said. At other times, however, there Mer said today. © * * The danger te the earth's first none tonight. None of this-debris actually hits ticles, about the size of grains of sand or smaller, burn earth’ denser opp Lovell Phere, has no such protection. was no: debris, so there may bet the earth's surface. The tiny par-|the from - Faubus said he was not ‘“‘clos- ing the door to the possibility of & compromise because I don’t want to appear adamant’ or ar- bitrary.” ‘Lucky to Be Alive’ o pe Went py Te i : Loar -sunael ‘into the air “u € - were and co-worker, James Charles, 42, both were ‘feet to street level and then another 10 feet & At the time of the break in the main Young and “water hit them at 70 pounds per square inch ~ ' Both men were flung straight the three-foot manhole ‘pee Fellow workers said they probably > wate saved because they shot up werieally. = - "_ For-several houks the break ciit off the water supply | to a large part of Detroit and West Suburbs. = i 5 ia 4 eg ee conference to explain the “cooling off” period he has said is needed what is being (The Day in Birmingham a oe \Halloween Party to Offer |Parade, Prizes, Parties HH] $F 8 i Ely iW i 40 : i! Ul ' i i : R 4 remains to be seen. An increase in the volume of traffic by drivers.who want to take traffic patterns may point out ft fact that the underpass has been under-engineered. City Parade Sparks Fire Prevention (Continued From Page One) starting at 7 p.m. Parking will also be banned on School and Fairgrove streets, from Saginaw to Perry. Capt. Koren ad- vised motorists to use the follow- ing alternate routes: East-West ~— Montealm, Howard and Johnson on the north and i "|South boulevard, Wilson and Os-|™#tters? mun on the south, on the west, dock on the * * * For the demonstration program ized by-the Fire Prevention mittee of the Pontiac Area Cham-|°! interests” ber of Commerce. ‘Correct Statement ion Jeans, Delinquents In yesterday's article on pupils to school, David oVorheis Rd., was quoted as saying he thought per- sons who wear jeans to school “set Ss To establish’ steel industry ‘Northern Portugal, $23 at Fs advantage of the new underpass, ily. or simply a large weekend crowd |. filling or overloading the various| McElroy, 53 and a resident of he|Cineinnati, is moving out of a inaw, trom Parke te Oakland, /first with an earth satellite? North-South — Cass and Bagley) McElroy has been. “cramming” and Parke and Pad-| for east. at 8 p.m., Capt. Koren said Edison) gon frequently for will be closed trom Mt. Clemeng|son and. other defense officials . iat i 5 Hil itl i cir! i & t PTs | tele tit rit | i ree ; i i i z | lf i i i I : ¢ ES : s g & r i ; bt 5 F : F “Goodness,” rked, “you've got a big fam- $285,000 a year job as president ot Proctor & eral questions: Why was Russia Why has Russia apparently - moved ahead in the intercontinental baj- istration’s program of economy and military cutbacks involved in these and other related defense CRAMS FOR JOB McElroy went tor & Gamble he ated from Harvard Started ‘in- the advertising ment of the firm; moved on into * * * : he jast two years, Wil- depart-| rt Bus Problems Consider Lease Plan, Fare Hike to Pull City Lines Out of Red ary of the National Lines of Chi- Discussed was the possibility of raising fares, and the Jack- son-Kalamazoo plan of municipat. leasing them back to the com- panies, or both, Willman said. The bus company niade the pro- posal as it showed continuing downward trends in patronage, Ot- ficials say in 1946 there were 9,- ,000 riders a year as compared to some 2,500,000 now. — The leasing proposal would ex- empt the company from paying $17,000 in city taxes annually, of- ficials say. sworn in today as secretary of defense, : McElroyy-who was sworn in at a White ceremony, holds his commission as defense head. 8 ar i ' 2 So fas 4 . — = a a ee OS a Oe oe “the puzzles, will know the solutions until @ “Increased by $100 each week. This fe winner is found for the Pot-O-Gold puzzle that a Spe in last week's paper. Even it that -happens, this ‘a win- .8. A confidence game in Pot-0-Gold It doesn't take long lor the riches to pile up when the "re le is worth ner will get not less than $} men hel g $100 and possibly $125. How. can The new puzzle contains.a series of ares which cre alphabetically lettered and a “comeapeidinn’ i list of sentences with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered, The object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues . ate fully and be sure the right numbers are in the right ares. eleteieteeltetet et tt tt _ PUZZLE NO. 71 eee TTT Te Te Peer ee eee eee? | . PHONE WG oc scFerccesccnse SOLUTION CLUES STREET ADDRESS Cee eee ernret oes A. Even rowdies will tend to quiet down belore a ————. | i (1) PERSONAGE; (2) PARSONAGE. B. The Bill of Rights could Well be called a cratic ————. (3) MONUMENT; (4) DOC C. An effective should enable a fortune te cope with his problems, (5) PRESCIENCE; (6) PRESENCE. D. A U.N. translator would be careful to nothing that would reflect on the a of the speaker. (7) INTERPOLATE; ((8) Ht a sign is explicitly ————, even a careless driver - will take heed. (9) MINATORY; (io) MONITORY., When a person doesn't like his job, he considers it quite (11) TIRESOME; (12) TOILSOME, F. @_teacher would naturally discuss them es an -————, €13) AGGREGATION; (14) i ge Proper food. of a professional dietitian, as rt ay Ay * . L hae 2 revelry that ? ALIMENT. (17) RO ean minimize chance of success of a risque film offered to the public. (18) CENSURE; (20) CENSOR. An idealistic young man’s plans for making the world may prove to be (21) (22) QUIXOTIC, , Lack to training tends to make: people feel this wa forced into unaccustomed self-expression. (23) (24) RUZZLED. HOTEL. accomodations (26) MOTEL. . The pilgrim Fathers. with unusual ————, plans for a new life, (27) ‘PREVISION; (28) PROVISION. ‘The of a powerful united front te (say Cones a blustering rebel. (28) COMMINATION: MBINA- explo ean give such an TION. P. A hero's account of his own impression. (31) VALOROUS; (32)) VAPOROUS. . The district attorney's handling‘of his can be the turning point in a trial. (33) QUERY: (34) QUARRY. Mrs, A. put in @ day working on her household cone 6 DULL; (36) FULL expert would certain his victims thoroughly. (37) GOUGE; (38) T. Even when allied nations —————, there likely to be als to be ironed out. (38) CONQUER: . (40) CON- OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1, Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest tg! — of Pontiac Prose em or their immedi- ate families. ; in “CHAOTIC: ped Bape mn @ tourist generally looks for, (25) like to AUGE, 2. Entries must be on official entry aus printed In this ff newspaper. 3. To submit an nee. the contestant must print his num- : bers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted ‘lines and attach it securely to @ 2-cent postcard: No-entries ‘ will be accepted if they are in envelopes. tb Tuesday, Oct. 15 Pork ). 4 71 ear a Tuesday, tmark ( or before). No ae received after that time wheran mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsi- ble for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail aes details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. It gny week or weeks should pass without any winners, the boon will be added - weekly until a winning solution | ‘is 8 6. Winners will be awarded-«n extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press.subscribers of record on the d winners are announced. Only one such bonts can be aw ed to each prize-winner no matter may accumulate. . 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Mon and Friday until the contest's end. Either or val the ‘considered as official entry ry. Diana i 8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced: each | i the week foll individual contests, emg ger gee ool a y a — x Ziem, a OG, land County. y ‘edtures ed . originators of * is over. Answers will be delivered to the Press Judges by Mt. Ziem after the final deadline. 9 There is only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD that correct .answer can win, The decision of fe does bg and all contestants agree to abide bs the udges’ decision. All entrips pyprreney A the property itiae Press: and rione can be return les must be asd i pot-6.GOLD, POST a Gare SOx se X's, Pontiac, wie, Wane will be notified it br telephone or in “P reaction on the question of hiring] - ' professional hs petowing Re, Gascon Os Ree on es ae | eace should be- ie) BOISTEROUS. Ff how many weekly prizes . 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1957 ) Ears mee ll a Exceptional Children |at:the home of Helen Sanford, 2401 /Don Whitehead to Speak: Coffers A ain : oe si Penal Faces : Group to lon for Veer ” proeslcnl Seti, murentel to Students at MSU bw gysome omeamen Assecaies Ba pas, 2 g mee ey Z in Port Huron Theft - The 196738 program of the Pon-in exceptional children and special| EAST EANSING i —~ Don|the Washington bureau of the’ New 4 ae ion Planners. : tlac Area Chapter of the Interna-|education are urged to attend, |Wuvnend,. Pulser pelts winning York Hered “THtase: 16 “Sate Swell : to $00 : | PORT HURON @ — _ Four tional Couneil for Exceptional Chil: an Washington attairs Oct. Tet Mich-iF. B. 1. Story.” 1 i New vont WHTTTE TvaqUUIST BLUT—oad d Trim Relish Dish or Egg Plate Your Choice Exactly as pictured — 9%-inch egg plate or 11 Ve -ineh -relish dish in white only. Choice of ivory white with 22K gold trim or turquoise bive. with 22K gold rtim, ZAG 98 N. 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LISH ICE BAGS 3 é 6-Inch che nsreceness «Menge sSes ry 9-Inch est a9 It-inch . eure bee eeeenee see eaetee fe s OVAL ICE BARE 7 = H3seah 73 Soececbotipnqvesnemmmuene > ‘@eeccsecessoousecosceesess - 46: $5.75 Value—12-inch 3:74 | Pritt : ia SAO: a Gan ober ce cant B 2 corn aoa | * \aslawan: 3) bas been te eaty demberniiiely Yecent yeate that people were sure birds migrated south in the fall and horth in the spring: Before that, it was often thought they| hibernated like frogs and snakes. Since then, scientists have! been trying and trying to find out just how the birds know where to go, how they get there and how they get back. Such navigation is an art that airplane pilots have to study for years, using complicated instruments. There have been theories that birds learn by following other birds, that they follow landmarks, and that they have various kinds of “built in” navi- gation aids of their own. Maybe the answer ts a combination of many of these theories. Anyway the scientists are still not sure and keep on trying to find out. =. @ FOR YOU TO DO: Keep track of when birds common fn your vicinity are last seen in the fall and first seen jn the spring. What birds can you name that stay in your neighbor- hood al winter long? . n... & se ‘(Robert Kicza of Hadley, Mass., won. $10 for this question. Send yours to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this paper, Tomorrow: Was there a rea] Paul Bunyan?) City Recreation Program for Cold Months Cited The winter recreation schedule; for a social night dance pre- Thursday — 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., ter program at Lakeside Homes) boys and girls 16 to 18 years for was disclosed today by Leonard T.|® Social night and dance program. | Hawaii has more than 100 from Monday through Friday. x islands, but only 7 are inhabited. will be conducted in the Communi- (Advertisement) ty Center building at the end of HOWTO Branch street. * * * | AR The schedule is: Monday — 6| Modern Vodka Drinks 7 8 pan tee ew pated in this” issue of “7:30 to 9 p.m., bays § to 12 years paper there ore 6 differ- games, arts and crafts, table ten-| ent vodka recipes. Look nis, table games, and music ap-| for thern and make them preciation, all with Tuesday — 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., boys and girls 13 to 15 years for . & social night and game room| Meanie ewe program. ‘ Wednesday =—3 pm., __ ¥OD KA '. adults 21 years of age and over PONTIAC an DRIVE InN, =~ nee Threats c — aeons. 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REFINERIES, FREE! eset A set of 6 Libby-Owens Safe-Edge Aqua- Swirl Glasses with every purchase of Snort gasoline at any of these new Leonard Community Service Stations. FREE! Good for a complete lubrication job. FREE! Balloons for the Kiddies. ‘ Stop in For Your FREE Copy Of “Going Places in Michigan” o + » every month, Watch Mort Nef +o « “Mr. Michigan Outdoors” himself . . . every Thursday at 10:00 p.m. on TV, Channel 4,WWJ-TV. — * INC. ¢ ALMA, MICHIGAN LEONARD PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTED. in OAKLAND COUNTY by ECONOMY oll ©o., 3389 DIXIE HWY, PHONE OR 3.1287 | ra i —. if wy es ie ee A Me at she ea es Caen Se ee ee ee = a, * oe = EE ee as a he THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDYESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1957 [AT LOUIS SPADAFORE MARKET — 197 OAKLAND AVENUE] Deaths in Pontiac. and Nearby Areas < YOUNG-TENDER QUALITY. BEEF = Fronetess nouteD | mmo sma ein ecu ciara at ot ge Sea : ROUND or SIRLOIN : ' oT meer his home in Davison, Tuesday. He ford. > Grunwald drove both to ‘ St. was dead og arrival at Pon-| = 1 peer, 22, Gpurwe a : ~ lafternoon. He died from injuries redo Uattian Spe cc dia Kitchen exhaust fans over the|born in his patrol car. = ~ Lb. 6 O° LMireceived when the motor scooter‘? 1 nd married Max | range and venting of clothes dry-| ~ fon which he was riding as passen- Pattersoh. lers are-'the two most important! Otfeabacti, Germeiny,- oltrnttel jeer collided with a S Areokd waa a pedi rt fare Flostnce Thoranle onsiderations in eliminat-/400 firms to show at its 196 A native of Pontiac : - tu my at Lincoln’ Junior High lof Flint; -a son, Omar Gass of De- 28 Sources of summer house h heat.!Leather Goods Fair, : ' ' Se | troit; a brother, John Gass of De- ENT “ties are his father, Frank-|troit; three grandchildren, three, CE ER cur K Hill of Pontiac; his step fath, stepchildren and three great-grand- PORK HOPS jer and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-\children. liam C, Gerber. Jr, with whom he} Burial will be in-Mt. Avon C eme- made his home; a sister, Linda tery, Rochester, Lb. € |. | . . [Gerber at home and a es : B. ¢ ‘BB William C, Gerber 11 of the U. MES. ROBERT M. HILL ‘Navy. SOUTHFIELD—Service for Mrs. ‘MEMO: i pied Funeral Home. Noel St., area resident for 36 years, to all women who wear Lipstick —_ ; - will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in All’ 3 , * Snes 6. Saints Episcopal Church, 3837 West SUBJECT: FRESH GROUND BEEF $ 19 Lbs ORCHARD LAKE ~— Service for Seven Mile Rd. Burial will follow, 2 George Charles Bullen, 65, of 5836/in Bronson. Mrs. Hill, active in ) . , — ‘Lakeview St., will be at 12 »oon, Red Cross work and member of new : Thursday, from Pursley Funeral) All Saints Church, died Monday in Goo ie” . Home, Pontiac. Mrs. Vera Ben- ‘Detroit. Owls. | ‘ham, reader of the Christian Sci-| | She is survived by her husband; | PUMPKIN 12° 2 ence Church, will officiate. Grave-'two daughters, Mrs. Harold G.. Large 24 ox. Can BROOK'S | be —e , . 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In four beautiful, basic shades, for about 15 years. +” * ow: of Clarkston, Dies each to be worn alone or in 25 Can JELLO PUDDING JUG 5 o ' NEW YORK uw — Melbourn : Gallon . combination with another: Pastel, Assorted - Flavers 4 Pkgs. 29¢ FREE Christerson, long-time employe of CLARKSTON—Dr Heinrich G . night in a New York hospital after suddenly of a heart attack early) |The Associated Press, died last Kobrak, 52, of 8551 Allen Rd. died, Coral, Rose and True Red. $3.00, : os 2 : plus tax. Refill: $2.00, plus tax.. SALE WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY “*"iictits cups °**™" B cronan van ena! th |National Press Club in Washing-| Dr. Kobrak = professor at | ‘ton early in World War II while! jayne State University and | carles the 5 | editing foreign news in the capi-| | taught classes there all day yes | ‘ MKT. ‘tal. _terday. 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An interview in Capper’s Farmer, with _E. M. Norton, Secretary of the Na-- tional Milk Producers Federation, who is attempting to form a confer- ence of commodity organizations, show these groups are getting to- gether to influence legislation. -“Our idea,” he said, “is to tie all the commodity programs into a single big omnibus farm bill that we- can get behind in Congress, Under that bill we would attempt to legis- Jate a program for each commodity where such legislation is desired and needed by producers.” fw w« * Acreage reserve is costing the taxpayers $725 million this year for 30 million acres put in the soil bank. The object was to cut down production. But it hasn’t worked that way. Latest reports show that crops will be the third largest in our history and only one per cent under last year, Congress has authorized $825 mil- . lion for the soil bank in 1958. How- ever, there should be some badly needed changes in rules which have + tended not to discourage over-produc- tion, but in some instances, to en- courage it. ‘How Many Freshmen Get Through College? Out of every. ten students who en- ter college this fall probably only six will graduate, according to a recent report in the magazine, “Changing Times.” x * * : Living as we do today with electronics and science playing such important roles, the above figures seem high. This does not necessarily mean that half the college entrants are unqualified. To be sure marks are one reason. But many youngsters with above- average grades will have to quit. Money_is their problem. Many stu- | dents have enough for the first year or two and then have to drop out. Scholarships are not plentiful and they are unwilling .to borrow. ‘The ones that drop out seldom go back. "e *& Ra State supported schools. and col- leges lose more students than the ~ private ones. This is true because - many state colleges are. required by law to admit all high school grad- uates in the state. Among. csdabra THE PON TTAC PRESS = Rxcept Sunday schools the bést known are ~ to suffer the most, prob ‘. they costsomuch. “ kk : «After careful analysis, the pres-. s i ‘method appears to be. work- ~ dng: satisfactorily. And it might be unwise to reduce the drop- outs by limiting admissions, . In a recent graduating class of 1,006 average in tests given their freshman year. Had they not been’ admitted, the loss would have included 40 teachers, 22 engineers, seven lawyers, + seven doctors and seven pharmacists. '* x* * “The fact. that 83 more graduates were turned out in professional fields — where they Were badly needed is proof that the system does have merit. - ) x & *& When Michigan State starts its Oakland county branch, thou- sands and thousands of young men and women in this area will be enabled to attend college that never could have, otherwise, as they can live at home and escape the big room and board expense. The branch will be geared for these students. pone maemeesreeman The Man About Town Given a Welcome New Members Get Greeting From Commerce Group New York City: What today hopes it still will be in the base- ball limelight tomorrow, To the 78 new. members of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce a cordial welcome is extended by Mar- aging Director > John W. Hirlinger in the current issue of its well; __nntene publication, “Pontiaction.” He also congratulates the drive chairman, Harry and his assistants. Joh that good dividends wil be realized — the thvestment the r bers have made for the development #f the nest interests of the area. VA ee ives assurance Nobody will be watching the outcome of the Michigan’ State vs. Michigan foot- ball game Saturday with greater interest than Douglas Haldane of 2709 Elsinore Drive. He is the only sur- vivor of the 3,814 entries in our contest who ptedicts it- will be a tie game. If it ends that way, Douglas has the $300. My Miami scout sends word that Mrs. Florence Katherine Walker, Florida garden expert, who came from our suburban Birmingham, is dead. Want to be here in the best area on earth and among its best people next week? You'll be more certain of that great privilege if you'll read the “Autocide” series, now running in these colunins. The autumn foliage display in Pontiac area now is about at its height. A rain would -spoil it. Better get out and see it soon— for we're hoping for that badly needed rain. As another feature of this mild Oc- tober weather, I have it direct from R. ©. Cummings, local director of the Huron-Clinton Met- ~ ropolitan Authority, that the excursion boat, “Island Queén,” will continue hour- ly runs Kent Lake on plessant Sun- days dur this month, A production of over five tons of milk in 305 ddys was the record made by the mother of a Guernsey bull révently. sold Harold H. and Earl M. Roundy “of Rochester, to a farm near Union City. Fearing that the new Russian moon was in her room the other night, Mrs. Lawrence Brushaber of Waterford phones that it proved to be a lightning bug. “ngs commana op foe mi tal é Postmaster Leslie Dean ~ reminds us that we now are in thé midst of National Letter Writing Week, and ‘should pen a missive to somebody * who is or isn't expecting One from us. EEE Verbal Orchids to—. ‘The Farmington Enterprise, enti cing its: osbote ac yet of: pa students, 208 scored below - CONTRIBUTIONS os he a COLE. an YY Reds ve ap at Court’s Dictatorship WASHINGTON —/ Russians. think of uit a watchword in. American affairs, and lately the Mo&cow press itself — 2’ ignoring the: So- Viet’s own segre- gation practices -~has been point- ‘Ing iis barbs at America's racial troubles in the schools of Ar- kansas. But the real criticism that -has been voiced in. scholarly cir- cles in Soviet Russia is against what is termed the dictatorial function of the Su- preme Court of the United States --the right of a judicial oligarchy to interpret statutes as it pleases, ANALYSES CAUSTIC Typical of these comments is the caustic analysis made of the Su- preme Court of the United States in the monumental work of the late Andrea Vyshinsky—once Soviet deputy foreign minister but more famous for his career as a jurist. His book, “The Law of the Soviet State,’ published by the MacMillan Company of New York in cooperation with the American Council of Learned Seeleties, ia the fundamental textbook of the universities and law schools in Soviet Russia. It was selected for translation primarily because it is the basis of most of the legal argument and mode of thinking which Americans - encounter in their discussions with representatives of the Soviet Union. * * * Herve is what Vyshinsky wrote during thé course of his analysis of the -legal systems of various countries: “in bourgeois countries the | right te interpret statutes is in most cases appropriated te or- gans not responsible to partia- ment. Thus, in the United States of America, according to the theory of so-called ‘separation of powers,’ the courts are granted the right to interpret statutes or, in simple words, to control acts of Congress in respect of their conformity with the meaning of the Constitution. “Hf a statute or a single para- graph thereof is admitted to be in conflict with the Constitution, it is declared unconstitutional, and therefore inoperative, by the court, and no rights can for the future be based upon it. Thus, the rights of the Supreme Court are opposed to the rights of the Congress mace senting ‘the will of the people." OPINIONS COUNT : ~*In the United States of America neither the Constitution nor the laws of Congress, but the inter- pretations and constructions of statutes by the Supreme Court, are in fact—in most matters—the operative rule, Constitutional con- trol by the Supreme Court of -the ‘United States thus in fact creates. new legislation, “Moreover, it must be eeted’ that judges opposed to Congress ane nominated by ‘te President, The. Country Parson ae with the assent aly of the Sen- ate; the House of Represeniatives has no part in the apenas of judges.”* In the Soviet Union, ,its own , supreme court has purely judicial’ functions, with no power to inter pret the constitution or— statutes. The final power of legislation. interpretation and constitutionat amendment is in the presidium of _ the Supreme Soviet, a group of 37 members elected by the Soviet parliament. * * * Vyshindky contends that the peo- ple, therefore, directly control their own destiny. One could argue with | him that the presidium: is a dic-’ tatorship and only theoretically responsible to the people. But the answer any Soviet scholar probably would give te. day is that in America dine men, constituting 2 & judicial dictator: th eee etna — het forth “the supreme law of the land” and the people have nothing to say. about it except through the long and cumber- some process of amending the Constitution to correct the error of a Supreme Court decision. __Just_the other day Stanley Reed, retired justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and one of the nine who handed down the “desegregation” decisions of 1954, made a speech before the Cali- fornia State Bar Association in which he outlined the remedies against a wrong decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. He indicated clearly that such a decision is not necessarily the final word, What Americans need to know is more about their own institutions. and the weaknesses thereof as viewed by our own statesmen in history as well as by jurists abroad. (Copyright, 1957) a cn ee at Dr. William Brady: es Lack ‘of Iodine Cintas Hair to’ Lose Its Curl © “I'm a new reader of your col- umn .and enjoy it very ‘much. Until four years ago we lived on the West Coast. My little girl, then two, had lovely natural curls. Now her hair is almost straight. Min ¢. too. “I know I felt’ better and had lots more pep when we lived on the pr, BRADY coast than I do since we moved here (Wisconsin). When I do a good day's work around the house I'm exhausted, “ “Maybe there is something lacking in my diet, Mrs. — _* * * Yes'm—ijodine. On the West Coast, vou prob- ably got a ‘fair ration of iodine from your food, especially from fish or shell fish from the sea. in Wisconsin, the water, soil and food are poor in iodine and nearly everybody — men, women and children alike — needs a wee bit of iodine a# a dietary supplement. Your complaints. may well he manifestations of iodine - de- ficiency. . Other familiar manifestations are dry, sallow skin, Justreless dry falling or prematurely gray- ing hair, melancholic outlook, tendeney to feel chilly where nor- mal individuals are comfortably warm, Cold moist hands and | feet, and weak knees, == . -- . ~*~ * & Please remember that I do not advise any one to take medicinal- iodine or iodide, If vou do so, it must_be at your own peril. . Before | you begin supplementing ‘your diet, you had better send a, stamped, self-addressed envelope + for the pamphiet | ‘THE TODIN BATION,. 7 wae a a Everybody _ in Nor th Adbarton should tse it salt instead of plain salt at ge Iyer 7 This i > county assured me that an adequate daily ration of iodine tag -re- tarded graying of their hair and some declare it has restored the original color, Anvway, it can do no harm to try it—for not less than six months. Signed letters or 169 words long pertaining te persona: healti and hygiene, not disease, ding- nosis, of treatment will be answered by y. if @ Stamped self- d envelope is sent to The Pon- tac as, Pontiac, Michigan. ‘ (Copyright, 1957) not more than oné page Voie of the Peo rf a 1 hope he can alas bring the gxfwer as to who pays taxes to keep these drivers on the road instead of putting our children in ditches with broken limbs and possibly death at our door. My two girls, five and Png have to walk a half mile on ®lizabeth Lake road, The five-year-old walks alone at noon. With two other chil- dren, it’s hard for me to walk with her. One day when I did. there’ 4.3) war was fought to make men were puddles “on the so-called shoulder so wé had to walk on the road, The s¢hoo! bus’ctame and we * had to go Anto the ditch to get out of the way. A five-year-old would not do ‘that. My children — attend —Sunday “jebeoat regularly and learn that /Alesus loves everyone, and. that / they should love everyone. How can a five-year-old who has grown up with people to love and protect her know a molester from a protector or understand why you cannot love some people. Something is wrong if a mother doesn't worry about her child walk- ing down the road. We definitely need buses. 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Hoffa, what good would a truck-| It seemed a good time to leave. the|only of themselves but of every- * * * driver be on a desert island? io ms . asithing else, Fear is the thing that! “Why? Because I can say no to! ~ * * & tune to ate a ig aca one a destroys everybody. bores. I think to be iene is to!’ “What is losophy? I be- 0 date a guy because he's my , ashes be scattered over theline big surprise hits of the winter <“P’'m young and fresh at 742 I} “That is why there are so few|be criminal, lieve the an he haper is to Short —\ by about $100,000 , . th laughter. "re|young people in America today.) “If I were cast away on a desert|give happiness. 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Their own plans for space have for years enjoyed. tre- mendous government support in every phase of astronautics, the)’ science of flight in space, They are interested not merely in one space) ~~ satellite, or even a dozen, of the kind now whirling through the! ~@ vacuurg about our planet. Not within “several years,” as ‘they have glibly announced—but in less than 12 months from this date and, most likely, closer te: aix months. The Russians are determined to lead the way into space. It is their intention to accomplish space su- premacy—just as this country be- came the greatest military power in the world when during World War II we achieved air supremacy over our enemies. «. & They have scored a tremendous ‘ success toward this goal with the reality of their “sputnik"—Russian for satellite. The giant rocket that fired the heavy satellite at 18,000 miles per hour 660 miles above the earth | P is an effective Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. . The research rocket and the bal- listic missile are the same thing On one occasion it carries a satelite;—it-can-replacethose—in= struments with a arevgm bomb warhead! NOT FOR RESEARCH The Russian rocket that sent the 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 Pie i oe Y fo A ope 3 ca) yee < , : oo ° A wer < : ee 4 oe | A : ! }\ oe if. eke ee es a a poy. hae rt : on x e oe : Ps *. ‘ i ® . Of = : : . ae ( ' i i 1 < \ Hl g in ret oe : Pond tm rorniac rms. WEDNESDAY, ocromen ®. ost = as — aie ae — i forever in history, umemteres . oS a. . ——, er es ttt © toe man’s first satellite into e : foolish, that projects to conquer | But the Vanguard rocket tocket had oa a ere | all this has never left the ground They were| specs were riietieus (Next: ’s startling mis- n to develop the Van-|and missile technology, in elec- reliable, All| Practical. sile progress.) | rocket has been|ttonies and aerodynamics, and our to put the! Two years later, on Oct. 4, 1957, (World Copyright, 1957) tape. ~ : work in space flight, is techrflcally : os 9 proven extravagantly [one Oe a> expensive—nearly times : much as Was asked for |“, has already been peut, and the | The truth Js thet Amerieas ect than two years the American gov- ernment and its scientists afforded have |seuming great publicity to the/rocket and. astronautics science ite; “the first in'over that of the United States. + crushing scientific and political political repercussions for years to defeat over this country. For more come; minds of men the world over a it has established in the superiority of Russian ago tried again. 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Woolner, deputy state highway commissioner, estimated » ‘that as much as 100 million dollars lot one billion and\a quarter in spring, has returned to his post as proposed expenditures will go for president of the Esso Research and — a b> Corporation in New 4 Besides the sheer magnitude of : phone at Atlantic City, N.J., where prospective purchases, Woolner’ ; he attended a technical confer-/said, the highwa) department is;® contronted with a situation wher buyers have been “operating just jahead of the bull-dozers,”’ MISSILE PRIORITY Ask who was responsible for the| policy that gave almost exclusive) Woolmer that ideaily land priority on top brains and ad-| acquisition be about a vanced equipment to the missiles) year ahead of the construction instead of the satellites, Murpbree| phase. When this is the case, If speed in making a purchase is imperative, he said,- resistance of land owners to: sell tends to be |stiffened, and the price to be driv- Murphree said: “TI don’t think|*" “?: anybody in Washington ever * * ® thought the satellite had the ur-| The only alternative to the state gency that was attached to defense 8 to start time-consuming condem- missiles. I don't believe they think "tion proceedings, poss!bly forc- s0 now.” ing construction delays. Buying Expressway tind Called. Critical Problem” i personnel to a total of 136, including clerical, administrative and other positions. The. unit will review appraisals obtained in the usual ways, and an- alyze them for uniformity and to jattempt to verify that local ap- ipraisers ate following sound prac- tice in complex transactions. Survey Scores School Hazards Watetord PTAs Meet Thursday: Film; Drayton Plains Plans Panel Discussion Three Waterford Township PTA's have scheduled meetings for ag day evening. _- A film titled “Skippy ink the! Three R's,” wil] be shown at 1:30 in the Lambert school. "Following the flim strip, par- ents will -visit with the teachers, and discuss the scheol curricu- lum of their children for the coming year, ° A question and answer discus- sion on schol curriculum will -be the main feature of the evening when the Drayton Plains achool PTA in Waterford Township meets at 7:45, Lester Carson will be the mod- erator for the panel which will discuss transportation, various class activities and school board policies. Po Bernice Dondineap; odatatied Waterford Safety Unit, Seeks Long-Range Plan’ for Student Pedestrians Members of a newly formed! safety committee have compiled! information and data in a recent. counselor for the Wayne County |Board of Education, will s peak ‘on “Children Around the World’ tomorrow night at a Austin Burt aoe Sehool. The meeting, held at the school on Winding drive, begins ot 8 py. Repair a hairline crack in con- * * * The former official pointed out that there is “every evidence that “The idea is not to take ad- vantage ef the seller. It's te ar- rive at a price that is fair to the survey of Waterford Township, |¢Tete by sweeping out all dust and regarding transportation hazards) of school children seller and fair. to the state,’’ Woolner said. ‘This is not easy the Russians are doing a pretty) good job” in building’ H-bomb-) - carrying space missiles, against when one party or the other is _ Which ‘any defense—even at a fu- boxed into a corner.” ture time—is a highly ~—— To meet the problem, the high-| proposition. iway department plans to build up He estimated that af present its right-of-way . division _ staff. the Soviets are “a Uttie mm 'which kot a new director earlier With Heat-Seeking Missile Plane Brings Down Rocke EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Pia.jatter it. @®—An F100 supersonic fighter’ stroyed both. fired a target rocket—represent-| * + * e ing_an_ enemy plane—here_yester-|7» semiannual demonstration day and then swiftly shot it down|or air with a heat-seeking Force planes, equipment Sponsored by PTAs and com- posed of some, 19 PTA safety. chairmen, the group has been in- vestigating narrow road conditions, ' geree limits and safety meastires lor children going to and from |thetr particular schools. Tom Peterson, representing the Waterford Villiage school, and Cilfferd Lampson ot Hudson (Co- Richter of Four Towns Was named secretary. During the survey, township lenin ahtengane for the pos-| |sibilities of constructing pathways A fiery explosion de-jalong the sides of roads and to) find out which -districts were con- sidered to be in the most immedi- ate danger, * * * An attempt has been started to vert, were elected co-chairmen | at a recent meeting, Mrs. Kay | ' dirt, wetting it down and brushing lin-a flowing mixture of portland }Cement and water. To Appear on ‘Omnibus’ NEW YORK # — Bradford Dill man, who won acclaim for his portrayal of the young Eugene “Long Day's Journey! has) O'Neill in Into Night” on Broadway, been signed for the lead in “‘Sto- yer at Yale,” on NBC-TV’s “‘Omni- bus.” The program, a musical drama, will appear Oct. 20 as Omnibus’ first offering of its 1957- 58 season. Takes Role of Pupils NEW YORK w — Eli Wallach ‘will play the title role of the fighter in “The Bat- oorowe punchdrunk tler,”” one of: five short stories by Ernest Hemingway to be drama- tized on CBS-TV's “Seven Lively Arts." The program will appear Sunday, Nov. 10, - There ‘are more than four mil- ‘lion tractors on U.S. farms. Junedale Brond Redi-Eat I This Valuable Coupon Bazley’s Thursday Super Specials» 78-N. Seginew St. PICNICS. R Bearer to 2 na — BUTTER >: Tape eS eS mussile. _— * * Nearly 6,000 persons attending’ an Air Force firepower demon-| stratign watched the sudden, el canny destruction of the tiny tar-| get, only five inches in diameter, moments after it was launched One Defense Department scien- “tist who helped develop the GARB! Sidewinder said in awe, ‘That's! what we intended it to do—but q still can't believe it.’ Maj. John M. Simmons, den, Ala., piloting the target rocket straight forward a he approached. the Gematatention| area, * * ‘The rocket, easily Se by its! trail, hurtled far in ad-| smoky vance of the Speeding jet: Then Simmops released the Sidewinder— a simple and relatively inexpen- sive __ parts than an ordinary radio, The S instantly sensed the heat of the target and streaked! Sidewinder ee flying proficiency alaso in- jer at 35,000 feet by an F104 super-' American Super Sabre, ‘SS nd of Flu Seen ng froma Northrop F&9J|cooperation of the Board of Edu- Firi fighter of a Douglas MBI Genie cation and the Waterford Township, nuclear air-to-air rocket—without} Board, for safe and adequate walk-' ing facilities, Peterson said. “It may be necessary to make some route changes, cross-coun | try, im order te get the children safely to school,” he added. PTA representatives have been asked to report ‘the findings of the its atomic warhead * * * Interception of a B52 jet bomb-., sonic fighter setting out from, ground level and climbing faster thin a 16-inch shell. \eaid, Nov. 4, draft: a long-range plan, with the! survey to their respective organi-| zations, and try to work out their own individual problems, Peterson’ Next meeting is scheduled tor 33 WITH MEAT PURCHASE AS: — eel ii 161 W. a F EASY - R WHIRLPOOL OWNERS E 16-lb. Box of Tide 16-lb. Box of Tide with each 12-Point Washer or Dryer ‘Check-up werth $14.95. s00% STATE-WIDE APPL. SERVICE CO. ron, Pontiac KENMORE - $785 FE 8.9676 by Christmas Astribe 2 More Deaths to Complications From Asian Disease ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan's nagging flu will be over in time at least for the Christ- Budget Head Denies Satellite Fund Limit HAGERSTOWN, Md, # — Per#! baby boy in Saginaw and a young cival F. gy ae director of the Bureau of the Budget, last night ‘denied criticisms that his depart- ment has restricted funds for the United States earth satellite pro- gram. | “The aitiounts requested - have been approved,”’ Brundage said. He said American — scientists could have launched a satellite » similar to the one launched last week by the Rugsians. ~ ' * snr onyes evn annual) PY Lee’s death was officially gurantee Oe ama gan Dr. M. B. __ Assn. of Public Accountants. Gadnerwer. suid he believed. the el ctr, the budget director!:¢.morith-old Roy Lee Helton, son said, the scientists were waiting forio¢ Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Helton deli-/o¢ Saginaw, and Mrs. Della Perri- mas holidays, an official prediction said today. This forecast came from the State Health Department at Lan- sing as the disease contributed to two more deaths. The two were the deaths of a married woman in Detroit. A doc- tor said the baby’s death was possibly due in part to Asian flu. rae A forecast of an end to the outbreak by Christmas came from Dr. F. 8. Leeder, head of ¢ - said the outbreak. according to the present trend, should run its course in four to six weeks. Tuesday's deaths were those of. gan, 2, of Detroit, tt & Another Hekman Plast BITE-SIZE shape 1 thie ‘mn pao : — “death . 7. oc from fia poaeeentione. 7 —neater serving! just right for easy eating | Fresh when you buy ‘em ... freeh every time you serve ‘em. No mere soggy left-over crackers. 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Ne : i > “ atl a 2 ae : aye ; pan cet is ¥ a ‘ reg ae 27 \ d : | ; \ i 4) a , Pees i i i Seon es - se = i 3 af : i % 4 “, boss Hey : ; f - a : i } é THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, oc TOBER 9, 1987: th une pualionon Laments Many Weepy Roles [== sot cca together — that’s when the audi. | ; Ee i “t have tat walk ae | PuYLus TTELLE .. (director to make a weeper out of, “Even my husband” June jing bets on when mother will left out of this discussion, which|WIDERVED STAR” | the two sexiest gitls In movies is touching to her tear ducts. NEW YORK (INS)—June Ally. |tifis movie or that. Honestly, it's| says. “le directed me in a pie. /start.” was s aftr all a discussion of her’. Another thing that bothers the) are June and Audrey Hepburn.” However, lately she's finding it = | son, that sweet little teardrop inthe other way ground, . ture ——— T begged. 1 said Miss Allyson pulls hereelf tip in professional life, not her personal et is that she is typed a8 8) “Daring.” murmurs June, harder because “I get so mad and _ public eye, . been in movies| \doa' beg them — I say, ‘Please, ‘Please, Richard, i simply won't | indignation, which isn’t easy to do ‘Sentimentalities. we — coe Think oq : “And by sexy, I mean...” reg te — at declan ten years. icture, ‘don't make again.’ . ‘ again.” Se Cat ty i oe se tan mat Sed aa ent gcP Pat tte nl er Rn wh a he Sur he nt, he gn A | | When an actress feels 90 for I was a child, i vious.” 5° ar : one ica fe ea gland, in. fact, ig seen. ‘Dick Powell, women,” explains Powell gently. je lounge. ; herself on the screen, Sibocial me grote aang pits sane atl = * * oaapin plboes ws , next to her at the moment, “Even at TV commercials: she) ° UF. 8 ly when she does it. so con: glamorous, in another world When Miss Allyson and ¢pouse are in Eire, called the poorhouse of | , “In the reviews,”’-she laments, | (interrupts. ‘She does cr: : y So well, cries, if the mood’s on her. 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From that humble beginning has grown an organization had employing over 600 people and servicing five major Michigan Cities through eight retail outlets. , Americng way thet 6 company The operation of the Company is unique especially i in its four sderverdcuns stores - may fire whoever it pleases, and where all phases of the food business is conducted. This includes not only the @ FABRICATING 115 Branch Street ~ Bob Considine Says: 3 NEW YORK (INS) — A couple of months ago,.Dr. Willy Ley, the German-born rocket authority, told this reporter, “It wouldn't be sur- prising to see the Russians heat us in the race to put a satellite out ‘in space.” * * * It seemed a ridiculous statement iat that time. Dr. Ley went on to ‘say that the Reds might do it for propaganda purposes but that their ttle moon would be mute, would have none of: the complex radio gear that our bubble will have. ‘Well, they—hung out a harvest) moon-ball that works real good, doings of a group of men playing a fine little child’s game named Baseball. Z A Since Dr. Ley nailed down Rus- sia's scoop well in advance it might be wise to recount what he believes lies beyond in the satellite busi- Ness, * * * He was speaking of the U.S. development, not Russia's. But we seem to be working, however slug- gishly, along the same lines and with the same tools, so it might be reasonable fo assume that Rus-| sia now has the following on its) rocket agenda: giving off signals which the Brit- ‘ish press figure sound like a Bronx | cheer everytime the thing passes) over the U.S. at 18,000 miles an’ hour. This has resulted in a scare of | such dimensions that there was | even a word or two about it on the front pages of the Milwaukee papers, which recently have been | devoted almost exclusively-to the | | the world which have never been | accurately mapped, Such a de- —The next big step will be to launch an object large enough te carry a TV camera capable of sending back to the earth peo- ple the exact shape and figura- tion of the planet on which we live, There are still regions of vice could take care of that in a matter of days, instead of the OK Rezoning of Three Lots Commissioners Break Policy in Bypassing Receipt of Alley Deed 4 City commissioners broke an | junwritten policy last night when lem, said. the cost of the program). 4-to-2 vote the rezoning to commercial of three) ‘they approved by a . “The-six is 58tots— atthe northeast corer of) West-Huron and Thorpe streets. They by-passed receipt of a deed for a 20-foot alley which is required for all commercial buildings be-! fore rezoning, according to City) Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn. * * * | Voting against the change were’ Commissioners Roy V. Cooley and John E. Carry. “I'm not opposed to the rezoning,’ sed to breaking dent.” Commissioner Rowston was absent, the prece Philip FE. The Shell Oil Co. asked the com- ¢ was up to $6,000,000, he said. * Carry said, “Init rA. May Restrict Veteran Homestead Exemptions LANSING (#—~Sen. John B. Swainson (D-Detroit) said the ans- wer to rising costs of the veterans omestead exemption law may be to withdraw the exemption from widows unless the deceased vet- eran had a service-connected dis- ability i Swainson, sere for a meeting! yesterday of a special legislative! committee considering the prob-| in the first full -vear of operation following its establishment in 1947 was $900,000. : Last year, the cost to the state Under the statute, disabled vet- erans and widows of all veterans are allowed an exemption of $2,000 on homesteads with an assessed value under $7,500, Jull to Teach at MSU “.. EAST LANSING W#—Dr. Morley term at Michigan State University. ‘ even a8 small ag a can of luminous of the heavens, The Russians al- ready aye talking about construct- ing -a satellite’ that will’ be able Jull, nationally known poultry, a specialist, will be a distinguished @& visiting professor during the winter ¥ ‘costly months and even years which would be needed to map, let us say, Antarctica. ~—Beyond that would be a space platform, inhabitable, where men rather than instruments’ might study the intensity of cosmic ray bombardment and chart the float- ing derelicts of space, which we see occasionally in the form of meteors blazing into the celatinous atmosphere in which we live. tt * + ~A pot shot at the moon. Dr. Ley thought we would win the race to God's moon hands down, He thinks it would be worth-| while if we could shoot something soup against that particular cinder in our insignificant little segment to circle the moon and report on its’ findings. j the soviet Baseball, ‘‘our nucleous iphysics gotta woik harder or else we blow the duke to dem bums.” ® * *- It would be infinitely better to be a century ahead of the Russians lin such endeavors than to be a vival is- suddenly and terribly in- volved in such activities, A rocket that can squirt out a moon 500 ‘miles above us can, with an H- bomb in its nose, cross the world jand reduce any city-to_ashes, — The lesson of Russia's little moon is as shockingly simple as How can we recapture our some- what lost prestige in rocketry and isians did over the past ten years. few months behind, as we are in) ithe case of the ‘midget moon. Sur-} Dr. Ley Predicts Red Space Program h i j y 7 in engineering savvy? Easy. Build | know-how the same way the Rus-| i | i We are suddenly of the opinion ‘Single out the top math students. that it's best te believe these peo- | ple, even when they're to have invented everything from | TV to Mike Todd, i in high school, help. them go nology and, when they are fin- ished, pay them as much money on SAVING € fe savings at any one banking offices. Na COMMUNITY BANK Pays 242% t Deposit your surplus savings or investment Community . a Year is ERTIFICATES of our 8 ‘convenient tional Bank of PONTIAC mission to approve the rezoning as they were unable, because of com- pany policy, to negotiate—for the preperty and grant the deed until the property is rezoned. The com- pany is planning to expand a present gas station in the area. * *. * The City Planning Commission had approved the change from its present residential 2 classification. 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For three seasons Mr. Wor den was leading tenor with Denver Grand Opera Company | as well as a staff artist with NBC, . He has worked extensively mphor in the East, as well, singing with the Queens Opera Com- pany, Juilliard Opera Theater, Opera ‘56, Berkshire Music Center and NBC-TV Opera Theater, i *&° * The past two winters Mr. Worden has toured the United States and Canada with Tan- glewood Opera Quartet as ten- or soloist, aad IN WORDEN Yomar Officers Elected Mre,- Earl Van Dyke, vice chairman ; Mra. Howard ve . treasurer, aflongle aie» 9 Ace tea study for- eee Mrs. William Hilderly and Mrs. Harry Wood. A guest for the evening was Mrs. Arthor VanRyzin, and _ Welcomed as a new member — enor to’ [. Featured ny Concert After appearing in Pontiac on the Ith of October, Mr. Worden will sing the role of Cavaradossi in Michigan Opera Company's produetion of Tos- ca. Pontiac Symphony Con- ductor Francesco Di Blasi will conduct the performance at ‘Henry and Edsel Ford- Audi- torium, Detroit, on Oct. 25, a * * The program for the Pontiac “concert includes ‘‘Symphony No, 88 in G Major” by Haydn, followed by “Every - Valley Shall Be Exalted’ from Handel's “The Messiah’ * and Open House to Be Held. October 27 Mrs. Milton Freet was named chairman of an open house to be held Oct. 27 by Pontiac Toastmistress Club, it was an- nounced when the club gath- ered at Hotel Waldron for a ey evening dinner meet- _ for the program was “Marriage.” Helen Lapisch conducted the table topic, which included debates on. sev- eral questions on marriage. Mrs. Louis Davidson spoke on the Hebrew wedding cere- mony, Mrs, Robert Bunce dis- cussed Catholic rites and Mrs, Freet, Lutheran rites, Critics were Mrs. Clayton Tibbals, Mrs. Sydney Olson and Shirley Dovre, with Mrs. How- ard Wheatley as chief evalua- tor; Helen Turek, tale twister; Mrs. Wayne Reeves, gramma- rian, and Mrs. George Stafford, timer. Going to a Party? It is never good manners for two or three of a small group to talk at length about a par- ty others in the group were not invited to. Those who were not there are bound to fee oO Keep Gloves Fresh Gloves were designed to wear. So don’t crush them in one hand or dangle them limp- ly. Put them on — and look “fl Mig Tesoro” from Mo- zart's “Don Giovanni." Mr. Worden will sing -“E Lucevan Le Stelle” from “’Tos- ca" by Puccini and the full orchestra will exécute Debus- sy's “Petite Suite,"’ followed by “Softly as in a Morning Sunrise’ from “The New Moon” by Romberg. Mr. Wor- den will .then sing Lehar’s “Yours Is My Heart Alone.” Last on the concert will be the Overture to “Tannhauser”’ by Wagner. The 8:30 p.m. concert will be held at Lincoln Junior High Bake Sale Slated Mrs. Helen Rorabaugh has been named chairman of a bake sale to be held Monday by St. Joseph Hospital Auxil- tary: She will be assisted by Mrs, Ann Rockwell and Mrs. Kay Pickering. The sale will be held in the lobby of the ’ hospital. Help Arrange Tea Mrs. J. A. Rammes has been named ticket chairman and Mrs. H. A, James, floral ar- rangement chairman for Sy!l- van Lake Branch’s part in an Oct, 18 International Farm Youth Exchange plan tea spon- sored by Women's National Farm and Garden Associa- tion branches, ’ ' t t Ti. V 1 o 2 { Enjoying a cup of tea and some conversation about Pontiac's apy Orchestra,were (left to right) Mrs. E. ]. Enos of Watkins Dance Set ‘by Amvets Auxiliary Mrs. “Silas Sadler has been named chairman of fifth an- nual Broomstick ‘Whirl of the Auxiliary to Jimmy Dey Post 12, Anfvets, to be held Satur- day evening. * * * Mrs. Robert McKerricher was named decorations and publicity chairman, and Mrs. Edward Pompeian was an- nounced as ticket chairman. Committees, will be assisted by Mrs. Louis Hadden, Mrs. Frederick Ziem, Mrs. Leland Hunt, Mrs. Norman Windiate and Mrs. Peter Metes. Hospitality. committee for the dance includes. Mrs, John Allen and Mrs, Hadden. Keego Harbor VFW Hall will be decorated in brown. and yellow fall -collors for the dance, : Joe Haas Talks to Literary Club Joe Haas of The Pontiac Press Editorial staff spoke to 27 members of Woman's Lit- erary Club when that group met for luncheon at Ted's on Monday. Mr, Haas’ topic was “Pontiac and Oakland Coun- ty.” * * * Mrs. A. O, Carmer and Mrs. Raymond Swaney were hostesses of the day. * * * Mrs. Dale Moats, president of the club, was elected dele- gate to the state convention to be held in Ann-Arbor on Oct. 15, roi Oli Ce a een hoe : : Sei ke 7 = ae ai: i 3 4G ] : - Your. aie. Pan ee Mrs. L.RaymondSampson (right), president of the Women’s As- sociation to Pontiac Symphony Orches- tra, poured tea when the group met Monday in the Chippewa road home of event, * * Lahe, Mrs. John Doig of Mary Days “ Ponting Press Phetes Mrs. Herman Dickstein (center). Mrs, Marvin Talan (le{t) was a member of the refreshment committee for the venue, Mrs. C. Henry Purdy of Mary Day avenue and Mrs. Dog Dawson of South Tilden avenue, ° Women’s Symphony Association . Reveals Officers were announced. Mrs. L. Ray. vice nid: Mrs, S, V. Sek- mond Sampson is president; Jes, second vice president; Mrs, Arnold Hillerman, first Women’s Association of Pon- Herman Dickstein of Chippewa tiae Symphony Orchestra met road, Monday afternoon with Mrs. Officers and committees Mrs. John W. Fitegerald (right) . Se Poh centered with an arrangement Lypnhurst mingham, wel: Poniae B h Needlework Guild Televi: a litile girl's sal ‘iad white dress Mrs. W. Ross Thompson of Eileen drive, treasurer; _ of and roses a s Mrs. A. ghag pee of Pian of dente, Ine. t Mis. F iguperald is bought for the annual Ingathering of Needlework Mrs. A. J. Michal of Colrain drive,.secretary; Mrs... im 4 ne allege parebagy po om a pl to her home for morning cof- president of the Organization, and Mrs. Guild is Mrs. Claire R. Gaukler of Franklin boule» | Gaukler, purchasing chairman, and Mrs. Edward P. Mrs. Sampson presided at’ the . Harrington ‘is first vice president. . ~* vard. Shown at the-board meeting are (left to right) Barrett of Ottawa drive} membership chairman, tea servic, : en ee ee ee i \) inact fA Lead Pontiac Press Phetes q ‘} leek edael li Mrs. Myron Buck, secretary; bership. chairmen, and Mrs, Donald. B, Hogue and Mrs, Five pages today in Women’s Section James Rosenthal are on the program committee, Mrs, Fred Coleman and Mrs. Leland Cle- mence are on the publicity committee, Mrs, Harold B. Euler and Mrs. J. C. Walker, itality committee and Mrs. Dickstein and Mrs. Purdy, house committee, * * * Other chairman are Mrs. Alex Capsalis and Mrs, Helen Teitgen, ways and means; Mrs, . Dora Dawson and Mrs. Paul Kern, constitution and bylaws, Mrs. Louis Schimmel] and- Mrs. Charles Uligian, yearbook; Mrs. Joseph L. Bennett and. Mrs. Roland Gegoux, public re- lations, Mrs. Ferdinand ‘Gaensbaur discussed the background — of music to be performed Oct. 15 . at the first concert, * 9 4B On the refreshment commit- tee for the Monday afternoon event were Mrs, Marvin Talan, ~ Mrs. Joseph Bennett, Mrs. Irv- ing Steinman, Mrs, Irving Gor- . don, Mrs, Alvin Steinman and Mrs. Wyman, Cc. H. 4 y » 1s both flower container and Sat aie ae Everything’s “Sheath-Shape” cee te creat lovely Newer »«» including you ... in | ; ‘ your new girdle and bra JACOBSEN’S a | FLOWERS Fine Gifts ty BESTFORM @ secure ation. Lower cut elastic back sec- tions for new fashions. White nylon. Sizes 32-36 A, 32 Front is rayon-and-cotton brocade with leno’vlastic sides, FEDERAL DEPT. 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Berman ets 5 wt eng Fagan ye frigateithrone in her 26th~ year, our An explanation ahd demonstra- MME ban: at Ree onan — peg comment —_— opin bs protie tion of the aims and purposes of IE 17 N. Seginaw St. com ayet ee beige es een sad the homemaking, art and. crafts, FE 4.7071 in West- \ In the summer of 1989, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, 2 year-old - Lilibet;- as the: Landon: mee = * ve shop and drafting programs were ays, embodied and inspired the)... fabloids called her with gusby It was during the first stage of! grandeur and ae ot the Bisa lever at bygones Madison Junior: brassiness, and nine-year-old Prin- _ their projected visit to Augtralia,|bethan Age . | gh PT ng. cess Margaret Rose took off on a royal yacht trip that was to have a momentous effect on the elder of the two girls. And on British history. * a § The yacht was “Victoria and Albert,” a treasured barge. The destination was the rage Naval College at Dart For. the King, it was a ming. Some of the best days of his life had been spent at Britain's naval academy. He was graduated a’. midshipman there in 1913. . The royal family knew several ot the naval cadets of 1939, in- cluding a strikingly handsome : ‘ 18-year-old prince named Philip. em Bros P= Lomas eS hoe “I, whose par was cast in There. are about - ea eleva-| ‘VU was dead. It wasn't unexpected. the august, unchailenged and ‘tors in use. in. the u, lets you Buy QUALITY . os and mind your Budget, Tu! | oe as." a we ee Elizabeth ‘was 25, her nation's (60th sovereign, obliged to reign) i jover 14,435,000 square miles of ter-| => ritory and well over half a billion oes ‘persons. She was also the mother, 7 Philip had a mixed life. He was co eas d 4 gf * ‘of two’babies. Prince Charles, now | i Roll Up Sleeves born on the island of Corfu off MR. AND MRS. L. q. GREEN heir apparent to the throne, born | - the coast’ of Greece) June 10, 1921, - 2, ot a year after ber marriage, and) 9 COTTON SHIRT ‘ fifth child but first son of Prince: Married 50 years ago Oct. 9 were Mr. and Mrs.’ princess Anne, born in 1950. F. : » Andrew of Greece and Princess Lawrence J], Green of Brooks avenue. They will cele- ee @ 19 Alice of Battenberg, brate their golden weet anniversary with an Oct. Churchillian eloquence was part | % Py | : 2.98. ~~ * ®& , ; of the hour when Elizabeth be-| ©3 Sis witller wes ths dealing att 13 open house at Gingellville Community Center from a ne ween. Louis Alexander of Battenbere, 2 t06 p.m. The Greens’ children include Mrs. Henry | wanseee mesos fact Marquess of Milteed Hoven, | A, Fosmoen of Almont, Scherly L. Green of Gregory | , : “Famous have been the reigns! § The season’s most popular sketched the Austrian-born British sailor ° s . road and Douglas L. Green o smi K ‘boulevard. of our queens,” he cried. “Some © . who stoutly resigned as first sea = - f Res tailored shirt with soft, from lord of the Admiralty when war jj pees ees etn Ge ak “ye ephret repeat oe Peers. stock broke out in 1914 because of his | pane we Pe le es: " roll up sleeves and little boy pocket. Take your pick from prints! Stripes! Solid colors! name and place of birth. The latter, ‘ was a source of embarrassment to. “ the patriot through the war period. | The former could be Anglicized, |i and it was—to Mountbatten. ae QUEEN'S DESCENDANT s ‘Andrew was a Dane, son of King ig’ George I of the Hellenes, in turn) son of: King Christian IX of Den-| 7) mark. Prince Philip's mother’s!) mother was Princess Victoria of| ©. Hesse, granddaughter of Queen|J Victoria. rs * * # - Thirteen-year-old Princess Eliza-)_ 3 beth and 18-year-old Midshipman ar than royal. equals but as equal, great-great-grandchildren of Vic-| Cordially Invites You to an informal showing, on Thursday and Friday of Famous Designer Millinery to be modeled for you in our second a floor Millinery Salon. ana Plaids or Solids in 4 SLIM SLACKS 5.98 Here are two from among many. trim favorites in washable, corduroy, wool and rayon blends. See these and many other styles. Sizes 10 to 16. Come Thurs., Oct. 10 from” 2to4 P.M. or... Friday, Oct. 11 at 2 to 4 or 7 to 8:30 P.M. Be our guest .. . for punch and cookies throughout the entire showing. she stood alone against the Axis. Se ee a Elizabeth’s looked-forward-to re-;2 > union with Philip, now a stringy cadet, took placé at the comman-| 5 dant’s home. ey When Philip arrived, the girls| 4 were engrossed in toy trains on the | = floor of a playroom. Philip joined | *® ; them patronizingly, downed some |/~ lemonade and ginger crackers,|))_ then abruptly said, “Let's go out|>_ on the tennis courts and jump! ¢, some nets.” ee ‘HOW GOOD HE Is!’ | The girls were delighted and infinitely impressed with his leap-|~) ing skill. History, and governess Marion Crawford, do not disclose . what if any damage was done to|| > the courts, But the thing “Crawfy” | © — best remembered Elizabeth’s say-| %— ing was a stage-struck, “How good | 4 he ist How high he can jump!” | => Philip did well at Dartmouth, | 7 excelled in his final exams and ** went to war as a midshipman in the battleship Ramillies,.He dis-| > tinguished himself later in HMS) > Valiant at the Battle of Cape! — Matapan, was transferred.to de-|> > stroyers, took part in the Sicily) °« landings, went to the Far East} | and was present at the Japanese -surrender in Tokyo Bay. : e nee Hose — Main F loor ti : oe hal ea £35 ADE Tepes Millinery Salon — Second Floor TWO DAY SPECIAL | Famous Quaker i NYLONS | Reg. 1.35. L19 3 Pair... 3.50 | : cs aK AEE NRE AOR. a - Sport Shop — Main Floor a First quality 15 denier 4 or walking sheer 30 denier... all in 51 gouge. 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By Rese and Callie PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N, Perry FE 2-6361 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11a $, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrotimente /wvailable in‘ Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call-in person for Free Pamphlet. : PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352. é ; } 4 4 awe octane etna suri ga 4 % ; ¥ veal ; # * ‘ i » srietuaatuaticcmater dda dai caiertnedbeatecidaede date dade dinumadatin Kata ne a magic aici ‘+ D. Wright, . | Arthur Price, ) secretary, and Mrs. Patricia Pragil, ¢. Mra. Jack Taylor, room represent- The a ¢ Linton Herron, Mrs. Ronald Green, : Mrs. Elmer Sturdevant, Mrs. Carl Zirkle, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs. : James Patterson, Mrs. Glen Steph- ‘ens, Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. i You are free now to take trips ;,which you could not take when! the children were small, You can plan onthe spur of the moment, just as you used to do as a girl and a young wife, before heavier responsibilities piled up: - yp ae teh OCTOBER 9, 1957 the look te ‘The only reason to dread the pileup of birthdays is the thought ~ithat the longer you have lived. er birthdays you have to ‘ard to. However, this is a negative attitude in a way, old in spirit because she meas-| ures life in Years instead of in rich living, Happy Birthday to. Newly elected president of the’ Carl Flath, director of Pon- growth In relation -to popula- - ees . -o| tlae General Haspital, spoke tion change, he continued, ; Cora Bailey PTA for the 1957-1968 | Monday at Hotel Waldron to * * 7 yeeason ia Mrs. Calvin Page. members of the board of Pon- “I feel,” he said, “that a ~*~ * * Other officers are Mrs. Dolph vice president; Mrs. teacher vice presi- Mrs. Bruce Allen, recording tiac City Federation of Wom- en's Clubs * * * After tracing the history of the bospital, Mr. Flath told hospital authority embracing the Pontiac ‘hospital market’ would seem to have consider- able promise.” » dent; The president of the federa- that in the J. L. Jacobs survey tion, Mrs, Socrates Sekles, treasurer. taken in 1953, 600 beds were announced her chairmen for Rees as ~~ = —— found to be needed in this area. the season as Mrs. Charles chairman is Mrs, ‘right, wit Sas , Crawford, : s. Mrs. Bruce Allen as chairman of; PUAN NECESSARY Gee ras brie. teaainy: , the membership committee; Mrs.| As of 1957, said Mr. Flath, | irs Alex Capsalis, telephone: ) Wright, publicity chairman, and) the area will be 400 beds: | ire John Wilson, custodian: short. Most. communities suf- fer in the absence of a long- range master plan for hospital -Mrs. Frank Anderson, public affairs; Mrs. John Allen, health; Mrs. Paul Gorman, youth education; Mrs. Clarke Kimball, USO, and Mrs. Rob- ert C. Anderson, housing. - Other chairmen are Mrs. E. D, Moessner, historian; _. Mrs, George Wyman, publici- ty;- Mrs. L. Raymond Samp- son, fine arts: Mrs. Arnold Hillerman, United Fund; Mrs. Leonard Buzz, membership; Mrs, Helen Reese, resolutions: ative, * ae Homeroom mothers * are Mrs. ‘|Roy Gibson. ‘Election Conducted by Officers’ Wives 4 Mrs, David Utley, welfare; Mrs. James Carr EI been| © Mrs. Forrest Brown, budget, named president of Pontidé Police and Mrs. William McClure, ways and means. ee .|\Shower Honiere Miss Schwartz Mildred Schwartz, whose mar-| riage to Michael Ferguson will be Officers’ Wives Club. Serving with _as_vice_ ‘bert Cooley, with Mrs. William]: Young as secretary, Mrs. Ray ‘Hudson, treasurer, and Mrs. Or- \ville Johnson, refreshment chair- man. At the next meeting POW Cub members will have a ceramics i Hl | ! demonstration. ; an event of Oct. 26, was honored THE THOMAS ORGAN You Should See and Hear _|Saturday at a miscellaneous show- er given in the Clarkston home of! Mrs. Harry Horsch, Cohostess was, Mrs. James Adams. Beverly Carie Wed |. : “ idee Le ‘in Detrott Service MRS RICHARD NICHOLSON Beverly Ruth Carie became the) _ Named president of. the The bride-elect will be honored| bride of Jan B, Fine Tuesday in a| Auxiliary to Bemis-Olsen Post - Oct. 16 at a spinster dinner to| ceremony performed ‘at Temple 113, Amvets, was Mrs. Rich- | be given at Rosamond Hills Coun- Israel, Detroit, Rabbi M. Robert | ard Nicholson of Third avenue, [try Club. New officers of the local auxil- iary were: installed by Mrs. Kameron Hoxie of Lansing, ‘Syme officiated. | Beverly's parents are Mrs. Peggy ‘Redus and Darrell Carie, both of | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz of Clarence street, and the pros- $b tilde lbabdbadl Ot Ae afl db t4XbA SA AMA ¢ ALS BENCH EXTRA $895 For the first time, a fine two keyboard, two man- ual, traditional, mahogany organ at a new low price. The features of this organ cannot be matched for many dollars more. . 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ORS ee pagerrgenert cee rons RAR RO Le Rat SE ede ae ah Ge ome * > * School. . . :- ~ + in s ne fa {Yeu gan take up that sport or Birthdays at. middle age should not be abhorred. 38 Pe es a pr bp a big Yoo Troe sem "Instead, 'get out the travel brochures and plan that trip ° igs nage i hee rae if money to spend on yourself than} you are now w free to take. Bleach." i ; i —_ antenna egainmenetinanseneey atte aesmermene . - 4 ; ; * rd oe } New Offices Hos ospital Director Talks | re Selecte : are: makes winter by Bailey PTA | tO Federation Leaders MRS. DONALD M. TRENT Miss Hilliard Becomes Bride of Donald Trent A ceremony performed Sat- purday at the Spring Street Baptist Church, Plymouth, united Mary Jo Hilliard and Donald M. Trent. The Rev. W. A. Palmer officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson Hilliard of Genes drive, and the bridegroom's parents ate Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Trent of Emerson avenue. Serving as maid of honor was Norma Jean Sallada, while Leroy Hilliard, brother of’ the bride; acted as best man. — Five Points Community Church, Walton boulevard, was _the scene of an 8 p.m. re- ception. : Miss Schwartz is the daughter Sunset Club Greéts Six Lansing Guests Mrs. Ann Schram, Mrs, Lulu! McBride, Mrs. Alyce Luincton.4 Mrs. Bessie Marie Darling, Nellie: Bytton and Mrs. Anna Thornton’ of Lansing were guests when Sun-: set Club met recently at Wilson Some 44 members and guests were present for a sae sciaall _. \tive dinner. The club welcomes aft persons over bed yearg old. / Ms izes 5 to 15 ‘Bulky Cardigans From a collection of boutique styles in 100% 34-40. - Colors: White and Wik ee te Plans ime Plummer Reilly Mi 4-511! wool, Sizes $10.98 Charcoal Shopping Center 2199 S. Telegraph > 1 Budget Shop We Carol King ay 718 W. 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SAGINAW WAVE -* SHOP © (Over Bazley’s) “ ennai y ¥ i + i : e y \ i bo a es Les : att / hist sees 8 a & HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1037 paw 5 | pga a Open Sunday 9 to 1 _ PAY’S- HARDWARE -& SPORTING GOODS 906 W- Huron FE 5-9369 ‘Kirby and Mrs. Courtney Clara CARMELINA A. GINELL Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gin- ell of Sanderson aventie an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carmelina, to Thomas. E. Mclisaac, son. of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Melsaac of Waterford Township. A late spring wedding is planned. LeBSron Tea Held “ Mrs, Charles York, Mrs, Dale were hostesses for a get-acquainted We c Con't Pry Into Child's Entire Heart ‘tea ‘Thursday when homeroom ‘mothers of LeBaron School met! |in the school’s multi-purpose room. * cuceoss: A TRUE {STORY 559 ORC HARD LAKE TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO Seer i AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS “py MURIEL LAWRENCE criticized thelr clothes and man- Girectly whether Deddy seemed Like many other divorces; the|Me's: Whether-she and their fa-| happy with his new wile, the [be K.’s requires their children to|ther argued over~their-bebavior;| child burst out, “Oh, Mommy, spend summers with their father.|What she looks like and whether) for goodness sake, I don’t know! _ | This summer Patty and Mike also] they like her and think stie’ll make And it I did‘ know, why do you | ispent it with his new wife. . One ee ae nr Te have te know, toot : * * * ; every | As a result of this refusal of Now .that. they're home again, — plage questions, Palty confidence, Mrs, K, bas been feel- their mother- wants to ask them ees uneasiness "jing rejected by her children as many questions, She wants to|~ and evaded : *}well’as by their father, And ber know wheter ter supeather” burt has been making their home- Lois Beaird Hosts Fear fein, Rooted Hawley were Seal . married Sat- tic urday evening oT Keception Or tre Want Someone to _ Church of Stand at Door and | — ~ Check Guests emis of t _ bride are Mr. By EMILY: POST and “Mrs. Wil- 6”, 7” Bows $5.50 dz. PLACE ORDERS NOW Also . FE 55-8126, Room 122 of Chantilly Ince and long lace | .¢ vars Godfrey, Mrs. Lila Bruder . Package Wrappin : end Mall Serve” | Pick-Up and Delivery in City sleeves. Waistline of the dress |.44 Mrs. Gloria Spicer were those| eame to a point in front and | t int z was bound with satin, — ame . = The bride wore a seed pearl) yrs ‘Thurman Huston is in| and sequin headpiece and carried harg 5 Hi owen | yellow rosebuds with white carna-|qon0” - ~~ > tions: on a Bible. x* * * E Mae Dell Isaac, serving as her|be held Nov. 2 is under the direc- sister's maid of honor, wore a peacock crystalette ballerina- length gown fashioned with oval Before n make social chit-chat neckline, short sleeves and a prin-|.our anything that concerns your’ cess waist accented with a large husband's ‘job, think first whether) bow, i or-not he would like to have you i il purée baeky beaded handsewn and with a pearl button coming through an honest-to-goodness button hole: ‘ The fabric is Elvette*, the double-woven double-soft cotton that washes and wears wonderfully, White, beige, black Flora Mae “Gifts of Distinction — EMPIRE. ~< 35° FE 2-3220- 700 'W. Huron Westown Center Bridesmaids were Elaine Haw- ley, a sister of the bridegroom, | Sharon Stalions and Carolyn San- ford. They were gowned alike in aqua crystalette. They wore braid- | led crowns with circular veils: and \ carried airangements of yellow | carnations. | Keith Hawley, brother of the ibridegroom, was the best man. lA brother of the bride, Windle: Laughlin, Bill Ray and John Cam- eron seated the guests, | For receiving guests at Roose- — velt ‘Temple Mrs. Beaird chose a navy dress with navy acces- sories, The bridegroom's mother wore navy with navy accesso- t Before leaving on r northern Fisher, program chairman, Joan Grahek will serve as chairman of the telephone com- mittee assisted by Dolores Tapp, James Foreman, Dick Williams, Jerry Talhat, Mary Hamilton and) ‘|Margaret Moreau. Connie Clinton! was named. scrapbook chairman. x *« * | Mrs. J, B. Forman was a guest (of the group, and refreshments were served by Mrs. M, L. 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HURON | We are going to- Mien Te cana at — ; es) PR ae ? pee 2 EN » ay a 4 4 ; . - Feo é S| A, \ é Bate ba Se" J g. yf asf A ae fe ok big ey oes é 25 4 i: fot rE “ ee i 5 Ss. ‘ Se ae q Yao ee 1 . z= + ines art ‘ ni ee : ig Fe Wes i i é re : \ ht : = PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9.1957. | |_| ee ea { 1 ‘ f t ee , < ’ 4 * a ee ee = a i rea thy : 4 z r | ed ating policies, be. notified but did not request School campus, has its own oper-)terday asked that U. N, members \ Dr. Donald F. Moore, medical|formal U, N. consideration ‘at this ‘ time | ster, 4 ( eos More than 150,000 cards and A director, says the policy is based ‘ ; on the hospital's two main func- An: B® \ SWOOPS OUT OF itions: treatment and training of The letter followed similar) e ‘letters were mailed to him—and 7 Sue » still oday. ‘4% CELBDEMUES © |G, “Sinan Somes Sail | “THE GREAT HORNED. OWL ATHERED FOES.)4 es Record in Ci - ad V Pe es, Saat Serer a rarely has more than 100 patients/full program of occupa’ i S Sener oor eee ge ae IN ERIENIOS sed nares and y FR EN % wun om _| training as well as doctors. Pap eae \ crits of ms ere) re . C plai fe iN. MEET ‘\ empty tn a fac tt the SYP LOMPIGINS iN 3) aaa \ toe act “remains thar of 29010 U.N, ON Turkey =P \ are cee! Gemma: oN the N M8 were sast heme ge cused. | PRaad hp ers to the! . aa . © pation, Sod Tat wl hecning pee the le + ICE \ | | se the Syrian border. \ @ DELICIOUS N , | —_ r ~— 5 Ose 2 — * Carter Memorial, on the edge| A letter delivered to Secretary % COCKTAILS \ }ed a million-dollar television show, aaa jo , Se Fe j go jot the Indiana University Medical General Dag Hammarskjold vest \ ‘exclusively to the ailing young- f ’ oN \ 3 Satya ee =| TE OT TO is Ole RReENS CROW. em tree, ies simermenesi LIBERTY - \ HE TEN [oil sumenmoard. : | os Ss Carter accepts patients only byjed. It was delivered after reports « slot tro clrs md ‘pgett tend icons Saaay'enal COCKTAIL 4 ~fatrists. It gives priority to patients) Monday \ Toys, candy, games, radios, COMMANDMENTS J tetevision ‘sets’ ana other gins = . , : iwere delivered to the hospital by , ~*~ * * at . Adults — ild 6 i himse when i] aaciaee aek cone 15¢ |aopeatal on the tolividien screen ‘THe NEXT DAY Setrrasereer eater seer meaN LOUNGE that will respond to treatment in|Syria also had protested directly wer, _ |three to nee. It also favorsitg . Ankara Parton “repeated ¥ 85 North Saginow patients, whose doctors recom-|violation of Syrian air space b mend treatment in a state hospital| Turkish aireraft, the Fano int ute aaa a awa. jin the closed-circuit telecast and A& FLOCK OF for medical or financial reasons.| unjustified presence of Turkish - The other side of the coin is! military concentrations on Syria's naieenl _eeee dedicated an all star show to ‘My ANG SUNDAY! ‘one-boy audience,” - RY CROWS > , fm that, while beds lie empty in'northern border, and repeated i: Brig ager | GBEKS THE OWL'S ~Se ake ore pres. mental patients ondered troops by automatic fire against Ciuur Huh O'tan The Wy| | CALTTIME HIDING PLACE. by the courts to be committed to\syrfan border inhabitants.” att Earp; Jim Arness, the Mar- IF THEY FIND IT, ty jails awaiting admission “le 5 tea T shal Dillon of the Gunsmoke TV ATH other public hospitals—most of Convict’s orn Off ‘show; the Mousketeers of Walt FEA ERS WiLL FLY. 9g t valt| . . them jammed beyond their capac-| Disney's Mickey Mouse show, the} |OQ-9 Disributed by King Features Syndicome. wy ities. : | SAN QUENTIN, Calif. @ — A! Skylarks singing group and an) * x * convict’s right leg was torn: off, 18-piece orchestra. Dr. Moore says most of the|in a cotton milling—machine at! r E | So a8 Bist: | cases in jails are not the type| San Quentin prison. Bert Sanders, | gine Visl of My All Be. SATURDAY MIDMIGHT | Stage & Screen Show git wALL/ WF YOu 0O- ao 0s an et oe ns ot eos * Hollywood Headlines Hea whe Adtinn Bovis, ax (Which Carter's program would|36, serving five years to life on a] ee other Wonderful Food ranged . ®" |benefit. These cases are not eligi-iLos Angeles robbery conviction, | ¢ perfumes! the Good Wile restaurant, a2 1+). to Carter because they have|accidentally caught his right trou- —~ Producer Says His Movie) wont wer sve ssea sot |i Seon rtrred ty» ivan sr leg in « laser machine, Hs made up, or psychiatrist. leg was drawn into the machinery) to H. ave ‘Rar e Scenes ; pesca apo 7” —— For those it does accept, Carter!and amputated. ao aS a ly (LDS A SMILE Ti : party, He’s lost fifty pounds and Way, MOTI | By LOURLLA 0. PARSONS Graham, the woman who went to|!0oks like a juvenile. | J THRU | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Every-|the gas chamber. But he fecls| sa Zsa Gabor admired my | ae THURS. . j g time I've written that Katharine|when his picture comes out he! new red velvet gown and want: | Doors Open 6:45 mee ii reiPle a 4 Cornell is about to star in a pic-/Will have material no one as) ed to buy it then and there — | - JA } Q JUST ' §iture, Kit has telephoned me with ever seen. At any rate, he has) so I agreed to sell but refused | | € a few thousand words to say about/completely sold — Hayward! to take it off in the Crystal ted Om But she definitely isjon the picture which starts in| Room. . i ithe movies. tely a WONDERFUL {interested in playing the mother) January. a Louls B. Mayer is still very FOOD gmoater in “The Nun's Story.”| “fveryone talked against |sick at the UCLA Medical center, | # She's been . with) ‘gmiash-Up’ which I did with |but he is entirely cured of the, Live Lobsters, Ocean {director Fred Zinnemann and pro-| gasan showing her as an alco: |kidney infection. It’s his anemia| | Fresh Sea Food, § b Siducer Henry Blanke, and it's all) poli,” Walter said. that is giving his doctors troubie.| . r ea Food, Superb Gio. tut the actual signing. Prime Beef, Steaks and § who plays the “But murder is different from; . That's all today. See you to) Chops, Duck, Turkey, ' pe i ig «Oke Wan (tink, I told him. morrow! Game Dinners. Slee abies hy Be wah: and make-|, Be that as it may, Joe Man.’ , Sup tests, although the picture|Mlewiez held a press conference/[) - Srv Four Private Dining Rooms | 8) doesn't start until January. Both/!® New York today saying “the 0 iS U en S > , 3 fer. Your ‘ Blanké leave Oct.|Graham movie is definitely sched-| | PRESLEY Banquets Zinnemann and 5 wine Set ia at ca 57 for Brussels and then-go on to|Uled. Jee also told the press about: = TVET, b\Orne S190 ‘OPPYKE ROAD iH FAMOUS Sl Rome to work on the script. teoy nerd vorrmrcee @ wre wt BACK in School SCOP COLLEY Phone rt 4-411 | = WINE CELLAR —#) Irene Dunne was a great fe ute Stumm | i] Wines, Beers and Ales qVorite for the mother miperior role ss « oo '\ ‘8 From All Over the. World | Dut because of her big job with Return to Classrooms, ln the is q the Uited Nations, she isn't avail-/ Father Edward F. Murphy, who, ° . ee. L*-) V | N G b | | WwW OPEN . LUNCHES Gable, married Joan and John Lucas, and| for First Time Since urgiar @ FRIDAY H PH _— po srser | | keep arguing with Walter daughters, came from New Orleans | iz ONE: ry - 4 ‘tit ize their y son, Michael . Wanger that I wish he wouldn't to baptize their new son ic el Wine G~tedets. ' Merédyth, at St. Ambrose church J ‘make the life _Story of Barbara, back to Warsaw Polytechnic ' Pbaiaeaaize e S ATURD AY Sieh Father Murphy, a brilliant |Sctiool today for the first time : i Music Every t writer, is the author of many \since their demonstrations last : : #3 Editle W lig successful novels, He sold “The |week against censorship and po-| | ‘gn : | ‘Scartet Lily,” the story of Mary |lice methods. @ Featuring Ne ope to aaa. —_ Rector Wladyslaw Araszkiewicz at the Hammond about three years ago, In a told them they must maintain ab- ~ weeks his book, “Angel of the | solute quiet:in the school and their Delta” makes its appearance. | hostels. leans, where he supervises sev- Warsaw was : yas quiet last night. It} eral Negro schools and is greatly |... the first night free of clashes! NIGHT... ved. between demonstrators and po-/ WED. | The new bucas baby is the'lice since last Thursday. { .grandson of Bess Meredyth, well} However, unrest was reported! DELIGHTFUL DINNER _— GOOD MUSIC khown writer, and was named for|among students .at Wroclaw, the ‘ \his grandfather.-director Michael former German city of. Breslau.| DINE and DANCE [Sits Sein! "ar" Se “The Proud Rebel'’ company. I|Mlodych said the university fac-| : Closed on All | Other Days - | i) Sa, Ie GREAT DAY} LADIES’ South End of Union Lake Road] : Open 6:30 EM 3.0661 ; ‘am young Michael's godmother tilty had to call a meeting to head | ; ‘ OLD land Gene Fowler is godfather to\off a strike of students disturbed) NOW OPEN ini ‘Michael's sister Victoria, by rumors that their scholarships | | oo : bisa 4 tk kt wold be et N-O-W ip DOORS OPEN |_______._ | KITCHE Snapshots of Hollywood collected , = . | : a, ‘at fandom: Ruth Dubonnet, ex- The repent Se of SHOWING a 10:45 A. M. | ‘ ¢ EVERY NIGHT jany connection with the Warsaw : i | ae wife of Andre Dubonnet of the A inst | . HOR Gece cerns PERSHOCKING HORROR HITS % : y a sen's, § says 4 CLUB TA she’s going to marry Julie Styne, aethids of the policy wlio broke * iS dey et gE _— ’ Up demonstrations. © ~ 7 SA I @ | 3412 Dixie Hwy. — Phone OR 3-9754 pel neta ek ; HIS FIRST WIFE “t ) i rp “ Parties very "Brien | Prosecuting authorities contin- We Invite Banquets and Private opened on broadway in “Miss jued investigation of scores a . IN HIS = Laonely-Hearts,”, he and Eloise [ed during the demonstrations and e! _ ' received the happy news that the riot which followed. : | they will be grandparents for | Trials are expected to start by '-the first time In May. Their the weekend. It was reported the) - ‘ : : daughter, Mauverneen (Mrs. majority would be charged under! . : ae ’ eleha. , David Garton) expects a baby, a section of the legal code provid- , , ae ‘| sing sentences of from six months! And the Joe E. Browns will beip five years ‘| , | BA 44 ' =)" lol x #* ff Daring? Yes! 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Cm 6; ts a Sse stalampend, hi Bindiien Belgun ove dead, ready to open the 1958 season in Los Angeles while American League territory (subject to what should be a whale of an - imterleague tussié at. the December meetings) as - of the New York Yankees. New York mayor Robert Wagner, ‘howeter: had ‘oniay directors and stockholders had| waved the Dodgers good-bye than he announced he would to lure another National League team to New York. “unanimously agreed that the necessary steps be’ taken _toleppoint a committee in the next few days. to start a campaign draft the Los Angeles territory.” tastern divdon, which teope Puladelphia ond Pittsburgh ‘Unofficial schedules have both of the new west coast ‘ie dane 9h besa nant yet, on Begs Mgatact the Cube ‘and the Giants against. the Cardinals. Welter Los Angeles of Gazi, Fradiclaco Will. Bave its new . stadium ready until 1959, however, “Until the Los Angeles plant, figured for 50,000 seats, is completed the Dodgers wil! play either in Wrigley Field (22,500) or the Coliseum (101,528) or both. The Giants will play in the Seals’ Stadium until their 45,000-seat home is completed. Still to be settled. is the amount of damages to be paid by. the Giants and Dodgers to the Pacific Coast League, and its Los Angeles and San Francisco clubs, for invasion of its territory. If no settlement can be agreed on between the two clubs and the league, arbitration boards will be set up | oe composed’ of severi members representing all interested parties, * * Frank Finney of Royal Oak sparked Brown in an upset of Yale and gained the INS ‘‘play of the| verdict. | a fourth-down-and-20 situation ‘c his own 38, Finney -@ 26-yard _pass.and three tit * AP Wirephets Yankee manager Casey Stengel, who figures the Yanks will force the World Series into the Tth game tomorrow, talks things over with his ailing star Mickey Mantle who is suftering trom pulled tendons in the shoulder. PHS Foe, Arthur Hill Has SVC Title Hopes Everyone in Saginaw Valley cir-| Kampe, who, isn't conceding any- thing to anyone. “I think this team is potentially; , week” honor for a call he made'the best bail club I have had in my seven years at Arthur Hill! renin, and coach Jesse Mac- cle rates Bay City and Flint North Leay has the fear that the lay- ern as sure choices to finish 1-2 in| off may have hurt the teant, ~ the conf¢rence. Everyone, that is. except Arthur Hill coach Kurt. “We In € shape it 8) ‘game last week, now the flu has! py hit more of our kids, and often it) lis difficult to ma a team up for he added, a couple weeks,” * * * with possibly the exception of the | Arthur Hill will have a letter- 194 team which won the league title,”’--said- -Kampe. * * * The. first team to test the Lum-! , berjacks in league play will be’ Pontiac Friday night at Wisner Stadium. The Chiefs were idle last week because of the fia which struck iE j itii £ ap Weahete ‘BACK OF WEEK — Minne- sota’s Dick “Larson. took this of the Week” for his perform- + week’s honors as the AP “Back ance over Purdue last weekend. He’ has been playing second string quarterback to tajented Bobby Cox. man at every position in the start- ing lineup, except—at-one ofthe ends where: big Doersam a |220-pounder may not Start because \of the influenza which Kept him out of school uatil today. Bob Ahrens and Dave Carpenter do most of the ball carrying with quarterback Herb Hinds and full- back Mike Seidel! Another strong fullback is Garron Weikker, the team’s kicking special'st who will be another threat for PHS. Weikker could easily break up a game witha long three-pointer, He booted a 31 yard field goal and five of six points this year, MacLeay may give sophomore | quarterback Fred Staley the raincheck of ,iast week for the ‘starting quarterback lot. Staley: | was impressive. in the win over Lansing Sexton and‘he was ex- pected to start agains, Ferwidale last Friday . in a possible move for power at full- back, Dick Whitmer may be shift- ed from his quarterback slot. Last year Pontiac gave Arthur Hill a battle before falling 21-13 in Saginaw. Game time Friday night is 8:00 p.m. Bold Ruler Runs Today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wheatley Stable’s ‘Bold Ruler, treated like a boy. in his debut against oldet horses 10 days ago, tries again today in the $20,000- added Vosburgh ete at Bel- mont Park. 1 i ef qui z 5 ily president Walter O’Malley’s an- nouncement yesterday, beamed “Welcome Dodgers,” the Herald Express. “Bums here," crowed the Times. about the turn of the century. aed ' \there were no fo seconds. ' Another “adem . Bob Manning and John Kellar! iwill start at halfbacks and “It's settled—they're LA Dodgers}. ” headlined Examiner, Onin Casey x * * x R : ak Buhl - Turley Make 2nd Appearances : \Braves MILWAUKEE (N) NEW YORK st Base; Donatelli (my Booans ane: lia (A) Third Base (A) Left Field; Secory (N) Right rea _ NEW YORK uw — Fred Haney’s hander was undecided whether to} \obey the command of Dr. Allen Tanney, the Braves’ physician, to iremain in bed and watch this aft- the sixth game, need-|ernoon’s event on television. to clinch Should the Yankees win today and the world championship, there is no.improvement in Spahns w une pealictng eee the chapees are that thee der ia Burdette, who has already Rule “Moose’’ “Late last night, the veteran left-| play im the field. * Mantle, yesterday morning and ‘ lhe r but only 2-1 Favorites beaten the Yankees twice, will try dienst at second in the first in- to become a three-time winner. The Yankees’ other invalid, Bill * * alarmed sale he wokejcast over his own injury. After a x * * hing of the third game, in Mil- waukee. . * * a long time to heal.” Schoendienst was just as down- found visit to a local doctor for an ex- a torn car- condition stemmed — hardly raise his right! lamination and repairs, the red- whisked to a hospital head said glumly: “It's worse than Seave showsd hive were it was yesterday. I don’t see how bone damage in his/I can play any more in the Series. \I had a similar injury four years ago and it kept me out 10 days.” Glum over the diagnosis, Mantle said the injury was worse than he feared. “T don’t think it will be okay for ithe Series, no matter how long it goes,” he said. “Those things take re of 7th Game Yankee Pilot Already Selects Larsen Starter Stengel Figures Yanks Will Force Series Into Final Day NEW YORK: —‘“Larsen’s my pitcher for the seventh game,” said Casey Stengel today, “and we'll be in it, too.” Aemea be Ol’ Case was winkin’ the graveyard as he sent his 8 York Yankees into the sixth game of the World Series with Milwaukee's Braves holding a 3-2 edge in games, Only twice since Stengel took were beaten by the Dodgers in Chests only World Se- City Offers Weekly. Classes in Fencing A tencing program for adults and teenage boys and girls, sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Rec- reation Department, will be held every Wednesday night at 7 o'clock, starting tonigit, in the Pontiac High School girls’ gym- nasium. =. This program will be under the supervision and instruction. of El- don Gardner Jr. anc is open to and experts alike throughout the city. All . fencing voy will be provided for those who Interested fencers should wear tennis shoes and slacks should be ate’ ike ae Instructions will basic fundamentals in the of using the foil, epee and peti There is no fee for these classes. cunning vuon ta — Los Angeles city coun- ‘ cilmen cheer the move of the Brooklyn Dodgers . the city and Dodger president Walter O'Malley. as Mayor Norris Poulson signs the ordinance Poulson, normaily right handed, signed with his they passed which legalizes a contract between left hand to prove he is a “switch hitter.” AP Wirephoto M-MSU Physically Sound for Battle . | _By BRUNO L. KEARNS epi deitiivin, ta ss paneetel grid reports at the weekly lunch-| eon of the Michigan Football Writ- ers yesterday in Detroit ‘but the; center ‘of. coming weekend in the entire na- tion, 100,001, will fill the seats in the stadium at Ann Arbor. Ly i througiout Michigan” gave their): The biggest football crowd of theligin Rs ‘ ‘Wayne title in in the ig he Bl Writers Get Grid Roundups pushed -the Hillsdale string to 28 victories. will have to get by John Carroll this week. ~*~ * * The Lions are making prepara- tion for their regular season home opener against the Los Angeles _ |Rams and coach George Wilson, retain its, Presi-| guest speaker, said that for the . first time this year “all 35 players| on the squad will be hysically fi and ready to -p’ ' Bleacher seats and Donn Stas of Wayne said,/room tickets will go on sale at 11:00 a.m. at Briggs Stadium Sun- \day, with a crowd of 56,000 -ex- "dent's Cintereee, batt but first we'pected. Larson Is ‘Back of Week’ 23 rt! 4 ay Fe? Fc Gophers fits. , Co shackled on the ground E é : Minnesota Sub Acclaimed 21-17. victory. set up the final ‘TD with a st-yand j|pass play to Chorske, . He was “simpl sensational,’ sit Mineo” Conch" Mar Tht were of other con- Ng hn hems ly AP poll. - High on the list Billy Can- non, Louisiana o_o were slowed by injuries. Yankees is the way the Braves a record by driving in 10 seven-game series last hasn't ‘en home a mn Mantle, hob- ints and how 2! pirch-hit chores, an item that doesn’t figure to make Buhl break ‘down and cry. To put some punch in the lineup, Stengel has named Joe Collins for first base today, putting an end {to the switching of catcher-out- fielder Elston Howard. and soft- a H- - year - old lefty swinger, hasn't been a ball of fire this season, but he can hit good murder in the Yankee Stadium where he can pull fer the nearby left field seats, The weather forecast was for clearing skies,. a . disappointment for some Yankee fans who figured their champs could stand all the wouldn't do much good. Former Wings Pace Chicago Lindsay Scores, Hall Has Shutout as Hawks Blank Toronto, 1-0 CHICAGO # — Ex-Detroit stars Glenn Hall and Ted Lindsay teamed up last night to lead the Dilted ater Tene et Renee: What makes it tougher for the vu righthanders, like Buhl. He can‘be — You'll favor the Italian flavor of EX-RED WING SCORES — Ted Lindsay’ (7), sone the ‘ captain of the Detroit Red Wings, fires home a score for Chicago Toronto, 19; in the first National Hockey League game of the as the Black Hawks opened the season last night by beating . season. Toronto goalie is Ed Chadwick, "AP Wirephete, Hartway and Larry Ostrander, Coad Fires 32 lat PCC —— ‘Old Southpaw’ yesterday may the “old southpaw,” Frank Coad,/date, Bob Benson, one of Maples’ | ~ runners, is “benched” by the} Sekai or treck tor - Pontiac Motor Parts Automotive Parts and Equipment 29 Auburn Ave. Phone PE 2-0108 bpm a one al be rescheduled for a later| Coad, long one of the anand good relma FASTEST GROWING CLOTH IER — PONTIAC'S FASTEST GROWING THE. 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BOGUE, Mgr. 63 N, Perry St. — FE 5-4151 ‘Hunting ‘ Boots — WOLVERINE ; HORSEHIDE BOOTS soft, yet keep its great wear, then they'll know » (Also in Wedge Heel) Shoe | Outdoor men know} horsehide. And what J they find when Wolver- | ine triple-tans horse- f} hide to be soft, stay ff} why Sportmaster Boots are the first choice of the | “I've done many things that have given. me thrills,” says Doug! Squires, of Pontiac, owner of a fine 4-year-old Brittany Spaniel. Toro | ie 4-Day Field Trial. Set by OCSC Group the Genessee Sportsmen's club at Lapeer game area, and the Mich- igan Pointer club's two-day trial, and ‘Sunday, at High- Solunar Tables Hunting and fishing in this area could be better for the nimrod or i week. Periods are from the solu- prepared y for angler. if he consults the following) jj solunar periods for the coming) Jippo Becomes a Champ (Drayton Plains) Pocoleta Genii, 1S-months-old female, which won the open derby stake. Genii has won four firsts in as many trials of the season, and is also pointing for a championship, She will run in the nationals, too. Amos Greer’s (Gladwin) won the puppy stakes. Pythian Hunters Hear Game Data Pontiac Lodge No. 19, Knights of Pythias, will be host to other Pythians and friends at the 17th annual hunters’ banquet next Tues- day, in the order’s Castle Hall, 18 West Huron street. Pal - It is expected that about 200 will attend. Patterson is expected to discuss condition of the deer herd and mention some of the areas in which there are concentrations. Pythian Sisters will serve the banquet, starting at 6:30 p.m. ¥ State Considers Land Purchases for Game Areas oO ALL OUTDOORS (INS) — Here are some timely tips for -hunters from the state conservation de- | 1} iy 3 gear in top shape. Deer hunters would be wise ly. Visit the rifle range more often and readjust telescopic sights. ; Britfanies Run in 3-Day Trial. A fast field is anticipated for the final field event of the year for Michigan Brittany Spaniel club, set for this weekend at Highland Recreation Area. Entries for the 8 if : i E Ta nin # 2 7 - é i a i 3 2 ¥ e E>3 2 turday at Old Mill Tavern, Highway, at.7:30 p.m. | on M59 will direct | to the area. Fashioned Auction — gt % * Fy 23 @ The monty you pay for rent will pay not only your housing costs, but mE help you win financial security. Use | HO S that rent money to buy yourself a 1 LO AN _ teal home of your own through our 70 BUY, CU? sate and economical home financing of plan. See about it today. | | Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. | | | 75 W. Haron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561- rene ee Ca. ~ ; ‘ ** REPAID Zé RENT ' > = 5 s $% ki i i if i I ag International is shown in action above, during his successful invasion of European international championships at Kiel, Germany. Ben won the inter- North German city, was the site for the -international ‘casting championships. ‘ expert, | -|Loses Valuable Hound national all-around title on his first visit te Europe. ie 4 Last weekend's Michigan Fox Hunters’ field trials at Lapeer proved a very costly event for at / \least one of the competitors. After William C. (Bill) Shaw of Pontiaie had sent his’ valuable hound Bunny out on the open all- age course, he waited for his re. EI i £ BEReR s HU Z & Field Trial Costly Test months, David Crockett Jr, (Bu- chanan); puppies, 6-12 months, Ike (Joe Sweeney, Lapeer); derby male, Ozark Ike (Ray Garrett, Pontiac); derby female, Queen (Coalson); best natural cast, Crowe (Albert Gaulin, Fraser); best pair, David Crockett and Dot. The club reelected Cliff Hicks of Pontiac, president; Ellis Moore, Goodrich, vice president; William Shaw, secretary and A. T. Ray of Pontiac, assistant secretary. Eye Pimlico Futurity BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — The powerful Chicago racing stables of Mrs. Ada L. Rice and Calumet Farm, the latter owned by. Mrs. Gene’ Markey, each have 11 two- ning of the. Pimlico Futurity to be lield Nov. 23: for Breaking By JACK PATTERSON Hunting yesterday in Alcona County we used up a good. bit of ‘ wii our rather limited PATTERSON quiet. flush a bird: after stumbling over a stick and almost falling on top of it, It presented no opportunity for a shot so we continued to the end of the run. It seemed hard to believe that there could be anything left in the small spot of cover, but we turned around and went back through it very slowly, taking maybe 10 min- utes to cover less than 100 yards. This start-and-stop approach put up an additional pair of birds that otherwise would have been missed. As a matter of fact they’ were missed. With ferns and other ground cover stili very heavy, most birds can control their frazzled’ let a steady walker go by. The smeaky, halting approach is more than they can take. . Having concluded that grouse ‘Sneaky Approach’ Best nerves enough to sif tight and |%°S Fe 3. bE FF 3 E j z ef ie AL : i i | i lt ‘Birds Out are generally more plentiful than they were last year we still are| faced With the fact that some hunt- ers report “‘no birds” in areas that we know are far from birdless. : * * * One reason for this apparent contradiction is the behavior of} i] Nite Service FE 4.0445 GOT COMPANY A GAS D PERMIT? THEN THIS 1S at its best-with Mueller Cantal type to meet your needs and budget Seefe/ ——, Lou Janka 177 Edison, Pontiac Business‘FE 4-3811 ticularly in jackpine country, birds will more often than not fly silently into the trees at the first There are times when scenting, conditions are right that'a pointing! dog can be very useful’ to the! hunter and a close-working flush- * Automatic Transmissions Service and Rebuilding or ton performonce ‘Fast Servicé—Quali ty Work MOTOR Exchange Co. 401 S$. 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Mike’s 944 victory tn 1964 ‘If picking a favorite makes any ee @ has been the most lopsided score | sense, St. Fred rates a slight edge; Calvert MUFFLERS although both squads are hampered : _ © by Injuries and flu. Tt is the Ist Reserve _ i= * time in many that the Rams INSTALLED | aL fred Trails .. het" serena Se Soe CLE 1. = yy _ i = ° ; 2 hand. * Mikes in Series |""*. cine ca r I | . Year St. Mikes si. Prea | the most crippling blow. Captain : ; 1o36 7 8 Lou Palace, an All-Oakiand 1038 “ @ 6 County tackle last year, under- 15 | min TCS T(E || One Gri i ee ee 4 ies i ’ 1940 “4 6 injury and is lost to the Mikes While Yor 7 Wait pe ' ; poe] ; B tor the rest of the season. an Rinne eon ies 4 Fiu has not struck St. Mike with OLDS Gawd yu“ purte/ oo 4 a the severity that the Rams have 1947 3 6 felt, but end George Drake and : sas . tackle Fred Lauinger took ill Mon- ; 3 test Baan: schol cute| UNDERGOES SURGERY — Lou Palace, captain of St. Michael PoRY yYRi; LN MIELE FD = as , ee * ‘s i LENT WILDS MUFFLER ) ws EE Beil Bo hen ayy football team, will be sorely missed this Sunday when the Shamrocks i oH 3 f bothered by a leg injury. Neither| Collide with St. Frederick in their annual cross-town feud. The 190- i 1958 33 ] squad held practice Monday ahd} Pound senior tackle, an All-Oakland County gridder last year, under- i Super X Rem. Shot Gun Shells bx $2.66 goes surgery on his ailing knee today and he will be lost to the | Mikes for the balance of the 1957 season. Vox Smartt See how much more St. Mike—12 wins; St. Fred. 7 wins; 3 the Rams conducted only a skele- ties. ton workout yesterday. Converse Insulated ~ [Ceee . oe . - | Pacs $14.98 ee’ : . . ; ; wees WE ; “A | Or * 0 y ee in Ad OW Own your present car $15.95 Red Head . | a i! oe . is worth Hunt Coats $10.98 Hook | By CHUCK ABAIR scoring advantage but Holly hasilast Friday's game and many of at your 00 U.S. © BALL The old question of whether size tren nws wine tte a SS has co ce | or speed is more important to be | “a " Holly °o ip Boots . $10.98 * sucessful in football is b’e in ¢|U2_38 Polnts. So there you are. |tice,” stated disappointed Holly lasmoblile , : 7 a aad aoe und at Milford and Holly Redskin skipper Dick Yeager Coach Al Gratsch today. ‘His _ te . = $50 Celestial Sport. this week as those schools prepare med up ‘his feeling on the big — nae en Sune end Sad Dealer's | GUARANTEED ACAINST 1 Songs $29.98 for their Friday night debacle at|Contest today with the comment: |tice, one of the ties in non-loop itt ; RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, eee. * the home of the Redskins. |" Td say the breaks will decide it." Se e e ‘ RI he Nowl AND BLOW-OUT $95.50 Ithaca ‘ Milford has speed to burn, Holly/ is charges are riding high on top| , —2> =o i ! x has the big boys and they are about —— ar ac Pg Ppral ny east . h —_- is i ; ’ oe, Sere al i r j , a ) KING'S | | Rep t'r Guns $77.50 ’ he soe aur tame wee toppling this hurdle. Leece and three other starters who : | land contest a tossup. ' “If we keep improving 1 think | 8° cg gee o— Soe Red- ° aie | PHI : | Milford rates the edge on sea. | We cam give them a good bait [Si | “best at Bloomfield Hills : ae he * 256 South Saginaw , ) . STRIKES AND SPARES sem record plus having the heme | Seme. They are big and will be 1. Ly and realizes the task te Jerome Olds) | , By Joe Wilman field advantage but Holly could gh 0S cus: gett,” ond confronting his team. : 2 | SPORTING GOODS at my teaching clinic: “How do| ® stay Im the thick of the loop | He is counting on speedsters!ijanked the Barons 20-0 while Mil-|if _ race after being tied last time |Jerry Hackett, John Zeeman and | Open Mon. thru Thurs. 79 'N. Seginew I roll a hook? . ford allowed two touchdowns in } ca ‘til 5:30; Fri. ‘tt 8:00 . Let me start by saying that, out by West Bloomfieid. Frank Redman and passer Pat winning 25-12. Milford tripped West ||] | Set, "ti 5200 if you've mastered the straight| Another factor making it aifti-/Kelley to keep the ‘Skins Un-| Ricomfield 28-20 but Holly had to Ou n afford to~at this or cel 1 ball, the hook ball is your next{ult to compare the teams is the|Desten. a a a put up a stern defense to gain a y ca ae pri t | offense-defense statistics. Milford | tie with the Lakers, Not much toi | The book is released trom a point|M# Posted an impressive 6-26] Hackett his been favoring anjgo on there either. | for the right clothes Ivetween the right side and’ the injured shoulder and tackle Bob Holly has a, talented Destdietd tll Pies ig Ig clot ; | center of the alley, ng upon ord e, lee ailment but both|its own with Amos Beadsher, Bill|l m ' ’ alley conditions and on the amount *.. AxTOwio. Tex sant ps Center George Johnstone had a Taylor, = — and George of hook on the ball, It rolls down] S74. San ‘ caer dng ron neat ndling the attack. the alley in a fairly straight line RitaMOND. Cai. “Tommy Pid, whe ae daed 4 Holty-Milferé Lineups Just before it reaches the pins,|S:s_Franceco ibe. Baas Ppa al oi es | however, the hooking action takes| aires outpoined Jinmay Carter: is”, Mee} ns McDaniel 198 at. Lm Stanley, eb of | hold and moves the ball into the| "#3. 7? The He, SS bas beun shew. | Does ee le , pins. Like the curve, a hook 14, New York ted Al Anderson, ing im at Milford this week, | Vaicx 185 er ~ ee a ; 3 ho ro i See: aE ngas,| Wrecked the Melly eleven ‘last |fenesrts 36 Jr Ro Waters 8 er. ere etrnegeer. Notte mew ees er ne AANA we and te wt heerng wer ein HE A RE NEO Avoid the Seo thatthe Phos Ineguiacel: Tet _ tion the fact that it's « lot easier ott 208K, Carlie, Marin. uo| ‘he Bromow camp. a tse EM Moe aa ° now. o Pr t ie ; , vs how much cath you want for seasonal needs. Come in to control than the curve. Nicaragua 10. Our boys were sick going into 196 sr. 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Perfect for School, Play or Beat Adjuster Courtesy Lights 4 0-9 7 “ By Ernie Bushmiller I DON'T HAVE | |' ~OUR DOGS ARE TO GO OUT -- IT ALL WAITING MUST BE NEAR THREE OCLOCK ~ { tae _ Te ep UB. Pet OF. — All right reserved : ~ ME FAA i Cape. 1957 by United Posters Syndiewte, ime Oy. ~ 9- : BUSA At Hh Sala By Leslie Turner d © 1957 by NEA Service. ine. TM: Reg, US. Pan. j GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn =e SPRPLES LACE OM] [BBode eran Par ees] [ay SEBONS CLE SNS Fs fr ' 72 bia : OS pe parr (ae aie ot ; Poe E ‘ oer i a tate a Ae v wees ; 5 tit } DE Ck ae & j = Se, \ c, va ean i * : ; 4 oss my a : oe 4 | \ : as -- ee _THE ert PRE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1087 mee a gp y Army |p. arti Recover Brisk for Sepeember | y Pontiac draft boards 65 and 67 yes “he toflowing ‘are top prices cov-| report that a total of 18 men from}: Ry DAVID 2. WILKIE stelaag, ieee beve:bube snibilattdh tion Yehat iasies tees he single "ering sales of locally grown prod- MEW YORK inthe ook ian US Hao Ten am AP Automotive Editor by the virtual certainty of higher sr tg ee a a ond sat tassel gab ecisoelarcaak Pony memos apes Aopehlnd jr Pmrvrsr eae ell masa: DETROIT - Halting their as-lprice tags for 1958 cars. at the model year end. They are {ning for the coming model year. jkets by growers and sold by them) *#er three sessions on the down-iof September. jsembly lines for. the’ changeover Mest cur mabers are exyien they! bargaining sharply. Some details also were made in wholesale package side. Three draftees were trom Pon-|to 1958 model output, the nation’s! Currently thokers by American Motors, done are turned ty fhe Deron} tine: Gayle M. ‘Coulson Jr:, of}€8" makers built only about 284.00 (r0* egy seats Spinten tes prerpehtoee thre tram nawwiaien sede _ . . 8 Bureau ot Markets, as of Tuesday. Key issues were up. from frac-|90 Marquette St.; Clarence K. elaretiner ast ye outgoing models totaled arqund|ing styling and engineering changes} EL tions to around a wala in a start-|Hall, of $43 S Marshall St,; and} The figures shpuld bring comfort merican Motors: showed an at~ r : : S850 sal <0 Sept. 1: That: lait On eeenecoene basis, Only: Freits ing fush that. brought a t Donald E, Arthurs, of 822 Glen-/t? many car retailers, most of |) tractively styled new Ff a tempo- . well above normal requirements.|" few instances have — am en Re ii --..A.a9|Fary delay in the high-speed ticker/dale Ave, whom have been somewhat con- ones made public. mbassador model in what it calls pee Sabah Do Leesesaees oss oR tape. Other draftees from the county ene oan net artery of} Price concessions and heavy a - Senior ews 5 i ian were Gordon R. Montross, of OU#On: - Sales, most sur-| tradein allowances are being ’ : hand-bui mer Amer fean, Grapes, a Smnens. a Beta, "o-so0e $00 Steels Be, ‘ed ae 8, Rochester; Bernard A. Riccacdl, veys indicate, have kept up fairly’ etfered to stimulate he Chtyoler; - Welch . a =i In te ne bh Pears, bu seaneeees reseee 5.00 . of Bloomfield Hills; Lynn A. ~ - n mbler ‘series. \ Plums, prune, M% bu.”’,....-..+..... 2.26;Cbemicals and other issues made : * * Gterimelena, ba Tec Tec ce £39] siaable recoveries, Richard. Miles; ail of Birming The ibang replaces the . Steel Bethle bi i udson N models ! 4 4 Vegetanies ; See aed a point en one Loe Roe Ma Menon ‘corm by henatioa Motors. Beans, Gewtd. Reend, bu. ...+--ss++ £00) while Lukens Steel recouped well |Lake; and Glenn A. Huetter, of Although many. American~Motors Beets, topped, bu. |................ 180) OVer @ polit of its recent heavy | Franklin. : retailers will continue to operate ments Bad ‘been lost in a hotellCotteee, Guriye ba sic bas] Mosees. Rounding out the’ list were ge gle pedir soi incinerator. " — f€arrets, Topped, bu... LS ae Louis A. Williams, of Ortonville: |’ t mode! cars will bear the Praveaececesese 27 * * * , Saks , *} ‘A union lawyer first advised|Seiey teratens” daa," 64°022000071 200) Bay Larry F. Kubiac, of Novi; Duane| time-honored Hudson and Nash Ke nday wh hat “sub.| Com, wee § doa... 18) 8 timore & Ohio's gainic pei { Clarkston; Richard)’ ceeiaaieie nuiedy y night that sub-| Cucumbers, slicers: bu. '"...".... 3.30|stretched to almast two while most|{: Bailey. 0! = poenaed records relating to James Dill, "bunch V'dOE .ssseoeseeess++ 100 other Ieading rails moved ahead|=: Treadwell, of Sylvan Lake; * * 8.) R. Hotfe’s election as president|xStfrant’ Shay"dea- 2s..." Helfractionally. Du Pont added more|M&¥in_ A. Wagnitz, of Wixom: ecar ane shy of the Teamsters had been thrown |Leeks | ¢ O08. cccsngascccee 08 A Dean E. Hosner, of Oxtord; and ne of cars for 1988 has aroused down a Miami Beach ‘hotel incin-\Gnions, Gracn’ ee "aa pesveeesg ¥-: one _ Duane M. Olk, of Waterford Town-| © major interest in trade quarters, erator by a maid who suddenly|OMeas. Green, bene.) dos ”°°..." 1.00 z | ship, _|shows the several series at a press died of a heart attack: He said no 3 bu. piegact eteesse cegespen Gat Other gainers.’ were Anaconda, | preview today. Details of their then efforts were being made to pezeers, Syest. bu, cagsessesasres £00 screen Meeegarae Biactre, ahi 3 styling Mgrs engineering will be recover the documents. Pumpkins, bu. .......... MIININS 13s ectric, ¢ ear and, R ei . withheld for public Presentation a a eS = goa" Loan Program | rik ‘ WN OU pincsncencsens 00 :-. *@ squads sald cdemmittes invest: IGevach Duiclgua. Pa "0vc0re ar v3] Among opening blocks were: ae jon ee Roe Hotel in Miami Beach report.|7W™'P* ‘behs.) dow 2°07 as Sp Pope ica Steel up 1 at 41% on ettles Wheat 4 changes both in nod Lik -~-ed that the melt who died = Greens ns — poaey — © ? gineering. It is with these new not worked on oor where cabba nT CO SAN: LUNENS Nee models that Chevrolet hopes to’ Teamsters had’ their office or|Ce ct vas STITT! 1g0)up Ye at 68% on 3.000; and? New * recapture the top place in car even in that part of the hotel. |Mustard” bal 200027101 £3|York Central off '% at 21% on} CHICAGO i — Wheat steadied and retail sales taken “The maid who died worked on sere but". seseee Sere gaenesen mn iS 3,500. on the board hes trade today, in- over this year by Ford. Pryeaors Sow — couldn't have ewiat Card. ou S20 EB) York Stock ie ee A a ina '| ‘The Ford Division will hold its anything io w Pa! n- + ver eeewesnes tener ceren Be f KS pound under A vermme nedy said. a Lettuce @ Balad Greens (Late Morning Quotations). loan program, press preview on Oct. 15, showing ; * * * Celery Cab bu. 2.90) Admiral 8.4 Jones 3 46.7 * ® * j : — of cars with broader styling ae ae ——— UIE so) Ait ot Kels de lor the bread ~& _jand engineering changes than us- The committee is looking into|scarcie, beached bu. 12272222. “21 2 8Alleg™Ghy 00° 15 Reancoatt”.!.! 903 |e nie rcmained quiet and. there ually are made immediately fol- charges that many convention del-|Lettuce, Leaf, bul 0.0000 00..05., 2.00/Aieg Bere -:. $37 ieimb $11|was no indieation of further buy-| agsan FLU VACCINATION Employes of hospital director, 85 ot the 341 oy ayes |OMNE Presentation of completely egates had been handpicked to rig| ~ Alum 2+ 34.1. LOP Glass °22) 18.21 . ! . N — Employes of hospita jor, 85 per cent of the 241 employes [new cars. Ford’ the election in favor of Hoffa. Poultry gee El PS Memee ... Bt psn Hag Mae _ Py core caene.| Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital are taking shots for will take the shots. Here Dr. Harold Quarries lentirely new. Movevthdlon,: Wonk ae Am Bak sees 23 Lock Aire ++ 08) dite caamesie saidiien this protection against possible epidemic outbreak of administers one to Mrs. Stella Mariott while Mrs. [has said, it spent in excess of 185 tila wlan unr Am Cyan. ” 394 Lone BCom" 28-4) month. 7” Asian flu here. According to Harry H. Whitlow, Verna Siller R. N., director of nursing, looks on. | million dollars to implement styling Lodge Calendar Bghices eS for het Am Ma vey 38 Mock Trk eas 3.7 The Department of Agriculture _ and engineering changes for 1958. Special communication Cedar, quant , gg. rs 374\authorized an additiona) purchase oo 3 * Lodge No. 60, F. & A..M., Clarks- hens, hee ad Be: igs orale fon may Mead a we yea of 35,700 metric tons of wheat and Red t La h . stex FUEL ww ton, Mich., Thurs., Oct. 10, 7 p. m. 23h tos Cope orollers or creases. io Ben me ae Me =a Chas sat flour by Korea under public law if { S10 unc avy ft iler —— Work in P.C. degree. Jesse Spark-|18-20, "barred ‘rocks, 20-22; caponettes./am Smelt... 45.2 Mid! st! Pd 44-4) 480 . Common to most 1958 cars so mn, ©. wv Ady (5 J08... 20-31, 8-7 Ibs, 25-26, turkeys |Am Sugar | 98. Mpls Hon... s62| 0" Moons Holding - tar previewed is the effort at great. . * meaty type hens, = Am Visene 534 Minn pal": $¢4| There was no particular fea- . . . rounded on Reef er fuel economy. Generally it is ibn RETRO S S'R] wero nace” bal RE Mentos 24 wre te me memes 20 Post Office Live Animals | rors ple dool wma t 7:00 p.m. Work in E-A| — wees, fon, |ATmour se Co. 127 Motor Pa ... 40.3 p were steady in ea ; HONOLULU —The Navy fleet or ona Win, H Anderson, W. M. |Dieic. cits incudediefrabsate Athos." Se Mrens"cp ". Sal C™. Sa gon'pgp nthe of conn Be wea merit Unit latiee Miatioh Sen Bagel wih $let uir vuspencios ao as eeoeeny —Adv. ones: = oie es Ss Atl Cst Line .. 36.6 Nat Bisc * 39.3| Corp. 000 8 of corn Before Approvin It will send larger satellites into mupeasled—-te i betebeeet, isaee ahaa tanned overage 66%: 1005 un ee Ret Cosh R .. 03) O U.S, exporters at Atlantic and Pp 9 rlouter space with live animals to|/™en aboard ran aground today onjoptional feature. ° me meds, 1-0. sid. ang, iG gal peated 1! ab Mat “ype”. 34] Gut porte overnight, Commissioners. Rescind study the possibilities of inter-/Laysan Reef 7% miles northwest ¢: #4 News in Brief 40-56, wid. a’ OM. ise bare, Beth Steg) 1 Nat ‘Tee, sda Rye moved up fractionally, fol-- 1953 Contract wonetety travel, Pravda said to-\of Oahu and is taking water, it ncn wr sg cheney horse- _|tatge, 55: medium. 42-43, wid ave. 43: Borden ..... 60 ine ple : 3) lowing action Pag wheat. Oats held ay. messaged the Coast Guard here. er ing ! most small, 32; Qrade large, 455! wid 3org Warn... 38 - ajabout steady. + * & \ makers are out cars with Ronald A. Grasso, of Providence, |*'S, ‘3: Orde ©, laree. 39. , Brist My |... 543 nova Ay 113 Near the end the first hour, new} An agreement covering construc-|_ The man-made moons now cir-| 1. ee lower root lines and lower over-all R. L, pleaded guilty to soliciting Whites, orate A iatke, 96-0114;/Brum Maite! 314 wat "Ain ":: 114/style Wheat was \ lower to %[tion of Pontiac's new Post Office|cling the globe is the first step to-|., The Navy onlered to the Sr ny wcll trigliedene dh air megane subscriptions in bags a cdlamne, saves, 50-40; Burrouen 1319 Owens Ong. at prgged December og gs % to os West Huron =argoh Chippewa a tee cosmic . space,” | A ee ma Pose i UST. 900 imlles 170/a flatter rooftop appearance that without a license today. wi , - 143 Owens mi G1 5884/4 higher, Decem! 20; oats Genesee received the approval munist party newspaper eye-appeal mediums, 38-40; ui, . . ’ : from fined $15 or three days by Muni- cr Capital Airi'.. ne O8S O.# Fl 8 Tlanchanged to % higher, December] of the City Committee last evening.|said in a long account of its con-|/yom (ne tank An pal Judge Cecil B. McCallum. live Gass?" Th] Banh Rpt -.. 424166%; rye % to % higher, Decem- yr struction and launching. Ge ets ous aie ee ee stock Cater Trae *., T14 : s55/Der $1.28%; soybeans % to 1%) Before it, commi pg ATT Sale Thurs., Oct, 10th, -- \Gen th Pe |. gag Parke Be... 85). aparoving it. commis- _* * ’ ATTENTION DETROIT LIVESTOCK _ Jc... 10 |higher, November $2.29%; lard was! sioners rescinded .| Pravda confirmed that the sat- \ : 28m tp LOOT Hal 8! oerackl Saat atrorhcratt ies Ba ROM altwe, cents ower io. 15 cine Aion betes tet eae anata lite’ has, feen transiting ‘re, The Mission San Migut, SALESPEOPLE Unitasten Church, - —Adw.jand Deiter, with eround 3 loads choice |i, Mil «is ef .-..++: $44/hundred pounds higher, October|Community National Bank, origin-|Ports on temperatures and other route to Seattle from Guam, ras j Hietters fthude And gost: cows comprise Care quip” 486 panes >. -°* 13\ $11.55. "Jal Owners of the plot. outer space conditions by coded) diced that its hull was ruptured. Rummage Sale, First Presby-|ivound. 35 per cents about 50 ‘sents eR Pen... 304 Eni Mor 42 ms z 2 « ww. radio messages which presuma-| Weighing 5,700 tons unloaded, thei. . : Saal Te, Oe 10,9 a Col ea"at tnd ee ar ES OM, = Mle Sz, Grin Prices re ney: conirac is bewecn tec” Sv MEE ca Te el the mviace. fl Rigel aS ‘ not fully established: | few early Col Brad A .. 26.8 + anes cipher, : ne. earning 8 p.m. Fri, Oct. 11, 9 tole steady wi day; short load * Proct & G .., 80.7 city and the Huron Plaza, Inc, It more! For sppein 6 m. - * gar v. any choice 1040 Te, fed atone ay Fy walls sues = a “ be PY cuicado. Sas oe Opening | stipulates that the owners of the) Some Soviet scientists previous- Earlier, iP; w. * , be = Rummage Sale Guila 2, all few standard end steers 16.00-31.50; oe. se: S ROA 303% h a inew x. land for 15 years trom the date of,ly have denied that any aote 1 Was) ¢ in San’ she. Wireless reper’ Call Mr. Sanborn, " ixed * = at . ‘ ‘. * oe e ‘ Saints Church, 9 a. m. Pri., Oct. 11,/Joads, choles -beifers. unsold: cows open leet Cdn. O08 Ber O TS, oo: GS UMar. Socios. BERN Mas. STI. vies 1308 nak po popes. rye aes a Pane nee ok & _ |Dow, radio officer aboard the SS : gs .. Exchange St. Ent. —AdV:| B85 i500: uly’ seedy: ut at 15.00,(Copper Rag . 22) Rey Tob B | 614) juiy "707"! p97, | bard ee ee ees Grain Shipper intercepted a mes- ‘ ae canners and utters. mainty §11.00-13.50;/cO™m, P4, --- 30.8 Rock Spe, -.+ 37 iBep. 0... 5. 199% Oct. ........1160 |alley purposes, and 50 feet forthe’ Priviia gave no ‘indication that sage from the tanker that it had The United Pure Air Sale Thurs., Oct. 10./uttiity and commercial bulls 15.50-18.00./5007)" "38 Balevay Bt |. 133 pen Tee 120 Deel TIE ]P§3 [Possible extension of Miami road./the, information from the satellite! pyn ee i" 10 to 12, Stevens Hall, Exchange |‘*ss¢ st ‘and vealers salable 175. Early gre os at Jos tena 33.$| Mar. sees) EMS dame oc, 258 | According to William .A. Ewart, will be given other nations par-| - St. entrance, —Adv. calee cult Bony £ art. —_ Erates |2O* Aol gl > ki 263 none vee _ BP ccs © city a : pveek — has ticipating in the International Geo-| ' . B 31:00-28.00; utility’ and standard 18.00-|D% : : aie. purchased the land from cor-/physical Year. The nations pre-| ; wee iy Thursday, — di,00; goed and choice calves 1.00.2 oe, ‘eos ee na simme a : 3 Mar. . + 68% sea rp Fae in turn an the viously had agreed to share such HOMEOWNER’S Church, B’ham, W. a conte dower sows 50 cents off; mixedinr SutC L.’.. 33, Sinclair ..... prope government. data. . ‘ ant. —Adv. 104 U8. Mo. 1.3 .ang 3 arsely 2 80digmer Ral! .:. 82 Qou Pac ..:. 366 Meeting at MSU ae Neither did the account indicate PACKAGE Hetnainge Sale, Clarkston Farm|*be ne seston, hori sand 3 308: eee cs OF ee ae nis hagas The 80 the Rice when satellites carrying animals, PROGRAM . sows 16:50- No. 2 and 3| : 3o has n e y oot| might be ‘launched. and Garden Ciub, Oct. 11, 0 a, mie bs sows, 1686-1298 FO 2, rairmename c= 4 BH, Ot Gal BE Dane Alcoholism building. ts expected to” be com-| sn x to 9 p. m. Oct. 12 9 a. m. to noon. | 13 0-15.50 Ford Mot ..., 486 Ot NWI |) 583 pleted next sprin Soviet scientists claim to have New bread protection, to fit yeu Clarkston Community Center, /* |, Sheep—Salable “thane ocar spuah \Treept Sul :-., 1 Std Ol Ob 2 a | oo ¥ sent live dogs on rockets to individual toads con’ be: Yours 7 lest iterbeite este Retr emilee Bien: at Sone es: Bal, AST Lata, Sonoma nA gute wil’ be banal ee / mos’ me sisughter lambs 23.00;\Gen Blec .,... D vee bg ** a } : aes yitany 1G lee wcet art Thread oelaet file HE REAM: SA isnchigan ila Study. Asem de Police Confirm 3 | wun Simas as pessenecrs ond Saar ne conwiie sii: Waterford Garden Club, /—Adv.|!ts, ‘noice suai 62 1B. feeder embe) oer Biers». ti Textron .""-” ig iClared at the close of its annual! Bropning Crosses {there will be detailed observations| Come in today and let us explain f F, Gen Tel ..-o0e 38.4 Thomp Pd ..-- 3¢3/meeting yesterday at Michigan g ‘ of their behavior and physical re- | it to you. f en coe 3 at ty. 4 , J Beate e's 7A, Fiatammer 381 Dsteemine ner coset in County Area {fgg '° comic Meni Pravda Friday Is Pulaski Da rom riane “IGoodrieh .°>° #34 t Cen :.. 233, Delegates representing the 5,000- said. rigey ts Porat Doy ft ed. Secs g - E Oeeserg ag ss gg member association approved 8) ROYAL OAK w—The buming of LANSING — Gov. wifiams|| B | | d Gt No Ry -.:.. 392 On Pac... "., 263 series of resolutions designed 10/166 crosses on lawns at homes Peruv} * has proclaimed Friday, Oct/ 11, as in . e y an Ing ne * - th: Gott Ale.” 3g.2| benefit youths. in Huntington Woods has been con- vied mn Navy Ship 710 Pontiac State me Bldg. Phone Fe 2-8357 rgae Rapley poem at ask, Three persons escaped unhurt aul it. pc: 145 Un Ons Cp’... 302) They asked for stiffer penal- /firmed by police here, But Chief Radios Call for Help Casimiy' Pulaski, vee 32.7 O08 Li 384 plying liquor : os oe et nae flighter injyesterday brs a trinengine Heke a G2 os ee ie os md ceeds om te a sw et aomaaes oat chara rage “i yd Pe-if the American Revolutjén. . plane made a “‘belly”” landing yes-|maust Ray... 172 Warn B Pic ’:. 20 | gag ; conduct sh ” an navy ship Calloa ra- eae we alta’ at Tonka County Asrport. Hag aam: 4 eee BH | ONcam ep deinting. | at the same ‘ine’ Chiet Mee & call for hel, saying it ran emoval F of Existing Rest-| The plane was based at Pontiac interiag Ir'.._ 23 Wilton & Co'"" 18"| The state legisiatute was asked|@ua‘ters said he did not believe| ot the const of i Globe Wire- i P Sichiggh. na of Beve®Muncipal’ Airport and and had oer Soa a og {4\to provide a more wholesome en-\the cross burnings are involved n|jess said today. The ‘Calloa asked Sealed price groposals, in dupli- taken off from there. It is owned Int Nick |/:!! 75.4 Young 8 & W . 28. vironment for minor offenders. the case of five Berkley High i he. vicin cate, for the : ye and removal from = giint Paper... 88.6 YngstSh&T . 83. r ir ‘| School bo i ships in the vicinity to indicate the present fpn existing one-story,|by ‘the D. A. Greene Sales Co. Of/ti ei'& tel! 284 Zenith Raq ..'112.6\particularly at ‘the Boys Vocational ys accused of spilling heir positions. ; Pidentia! putidin Movs Birmingham. Isl Crk: Coal aN 384 Gardner Den. 2, School and to establish work gasoline on a lawn and setting it Y ain ol pod Streets, Pontiac x + * . F ie camps for youths, ; on fire. The teenaged five. are to - ATTY eceived until 2:06 : AVERAG ar in court this week fk! ; tober 22, 1957; A Company spokesman said the; wew y. (AP) Compiled bythe The group also went on record|/®PPear 8 . h “ * * * “s : the = ge cS or arene landing gear failed to lock and the ee reine 8 toa 2 70.4. 1648 favoring forbidding of tattooing for M a : ys er le : r 3 Rr 2 Michigan, At this tim time |pilot Gerald ao ge 27, Of|Net Change iS +4 oe youths under 21 and commending! ng ae = uae “yer fo 0 n on ut 0. . Ow nt PREV ENTI OW } ly open 4/1723 Pedersen ., Walled Lake, 5 the legislature for prohibiting the burned Sept. awn, 0; | d A Sh rp on Ftaken a under advisement by 4 é Indust, Ratts vu. Stocks Aaron Berg and Dr. William A. the Be was forced to bring the plane down) Prev. Day ..... 3.0 101.8 70.8 163.8 sale of near beer in the state. This ay te inclusive of all plumb- with the wheels up. The spokes-| Wee, Age {03 1060 12 i680 Roby, a dentist, and on Oct. 1 on Seal aa Resting, SPP ee said only “‘supecticial” damn. Fear age ced HEE Wh TM the lawn of Dr. Leon Fill, a physi-| &. L. Colbert,’ president of the i li) coke fore snail tncinde the dleman-|age of about $100 was done to the\iest mer ee itt 8 ts Cave Chryclar Move |°2: re ee ee ne FOG romeral of ot Weed renevsiiniage which was flown beck to! 1956 tirn ‘it ane3 1585) 69 1915) y ry The night of the cross buring|TUesday afternoon on a 12-day oe 7 ot a ae Naebris, ete, from the|Dontian this morning. - eee 5 ER eee » at the Dr. Roby home the’ five ons trip to England and TIME TO CHECK YO m uf a 1 of b — hs were arrested for setti cor accompanied by Mrs. Col- ' UR HOME 0 @ the backfilling of “ene base: The two passengers of the plane DEtROrT STOCKS Embarrassing GOP 7 ng i : se will be covered under Rep 4 | ;gasoline on fire on the Roby lawn, |Dett- = he ape f gee Kowerer pos — a. Figures ate aeceact ponies are eighths They admitted doing this as a * * *, © FOR DANGEROUS FIRE HAZARDS fang ‘chall. not be accumulated ; | atten wee. te Bautp.tt: 4 8con| LANSING — Gov.; Williams, prank but. denied the cross burn-| He will arrive im Paris today el as ene ices te cess to Ste buliding maybe ined Soft Drink Firm a aae toe CO... 400 ed Ste ar wax ool “ nt op ing, Chief Me Quarters. said. jand attend the Preview Mot | With the winter heating season just getting under way... “application to the Office 0 the a ke on Chee Coe 2. 33! P ay ian ny {Show in London, Oct. 15, according there's no ‘better time to check over your Home. for poten. — tor * e ee. Soak Pee Rog Howell Elec. ia MPa 50 be Se embarrassing to M higan Republi-_ Peak B ito the announcement. é tiat fire hazards , faulty heating equipment, chimneys from Opens New Plant . bom " A at $6 96 06 cans who have deen tearing down F@G udget for Wayne * * * ‘ or fireplaces, inadequate witing . . Over-stuffed attics un had ats uation Purchasing De- Rudy Mfg. co.” spores AAS 18 Ma their own state and building up DETRO After a tour of Chrysler Motors and other closed-in storage areas . And while you're check= partment’ 40 re a Bene Street, Pontiac, Fete cee cus’ hy py] indiana.” ETROIT # — A Wayne, Ltd.'s production tacilities in Ene ing, look at your insurance policy. Is it adequate.to replace. sepoeal must be accompanied) The Squirt-Detroit Bottling Com-|“+No sale; bid and asked, aoe a [a a County budget totaling $83,601,876 ind, Yo will tour Germany, Dew your present home and furnishings? We'll be happy to 9 LS omence ce, of core cite italy eben Ss new inne The Democratic chet execute] "the fincal pete bevining Dec. mar, and Italy and then vit he/e ‘a1 you shout complete protection for your home. «4 ie .00, a8 guaran , with ne D. Joran, . 2 su ol ithou ga - te, smeate ant arene" ldemt playing host to civic and in|DFaYton Girl to Wed [commented on a Chrysler Corpor supervigore aged. It isthe Baty Wor one Autoll : ard of Baus tion. Ponting. jenigan, dustrial leaders who participated) prayToN PLAINS — Mr. and move body and assembly opera- pretgpa rey bes history of} °°” * 7 P revention Parade The on were & in the dedication ceremony at 515) 14-6 Norman Winslow of Drayton’ tions now carried on in Evansville, 4 y. An increase of $6,684.-/ Colpert ig saci to leave veade "|Wanda St., Ferndale. ndisclosed new loca-|216 over the current budget was - Toni ht, 7 P.M. bid opening. si nai Plains, announce the engagement|Ind., to an undisc new 10CR | rtbuted. large! same : Paris by air on Oct. 20, and arrive r “Ne, bropoual “once, submitted may be] The new building is 40,000 square| oe their daughter, Nancy Jean, to|tion outside Indiana after the 1959) 09's hibaahes cx a onty, (back in Net York City Oct 21, phan, tion. Pont! S pubic scbo mre mpl a = Edward\L. oe re. oe plus increased numbers of | oa. . ‘ ‘Tee - 4 - Also a waive any irregu-|2,000,000 cases per year, or aboutithe son of Mrs, Ruth pect of} Chrysler spokesman said ‘the tint ged a nan ng ; Fined for Putting Cider Fire De : iar thouid Or to seneet Se he pan(double .the ect tie Battle Creek. A Nov. 23 wedding move had been under consideration én wend ba - state uU i } ire monstration * Harvey Campbell, executive is planned. : for some time as a means of ad-|{Uunds families. ‘in nsani ary Jars 8 P, M. BOARD OP RDUCATION president of the Greater Detrvit a justing the changing coniplexion of! 7 | ") c ‘AC PUBLIC ae Wis | Chark N | Pontiac, Oakland County. Board of Commerce, officiated as the auto ‘and to better serve the Charles E. Marshck, of New + Eontiae, E of secant hen Goll Grade Separation Set sith tnled seaneinen 3 to Represent State Aiepeas pleaded guilty to plac- ner the Board leation and ribbon-cutting cere-| LANSING un, — A’grade separa-jof the nation, LANSING # — Mis. Davi are a in ieunnity jars betore "Oet,-®, 30, 16, 17, "s7.\mony, Also representing the plant|tinn to carry Thompson road over| Williams said: “Indiana state/Mérriman, Anty Arbor; Mrs. lin Roxhestir’ Pease wore Bey aid f OF PUBLIC BAL’ dedies committee ~ Ross the 24-mniliion-dollar Fenton-Clio|officials have publicly boasted In'D.'Gamble, Mears, and Mrs. ‘Don | n Roches BB amy pmo id p mT sedan, Serial number/Roy, president of the Greatet De-\Expressway north of Feriton. will) Michigan newspapers that they be-|ald 8. Gheen,’ Milftd, will’ a $50 fine and’ $5 costs. . , BE ae oe trig ae wire Board ‘ef Commerce, andjbe opened to traffic Friday, the/lieve in making , consumers Pay |as Michigan delegates to the Wom- The charge~-was brought by inaw St., Pontiee,. Michigan st. 10:36, Charles R, Landrigan, vice presi-|State Highway — an-|most of their taxes in’ order tolen’s Housing Congress in’ Wash-| James McCollum, of errener | oR, Comer MM, tent. dent, Detroit Edison Co, ‘, -jounced, attract industry.” ‘Tosen, BE, D.C; Friday; ‘Dept. of Agriculture. pwepaminaeets yo si agi ma ye Sagan PS Pliviiioeinigs.. : i 4 q Dugan, in. whose district _ the park is located. - Commissioners unanimously ap resolution of thanks to be proved a sent to the Jaycees. male at an Oriahemwa City, a canine style show. # ~~ pest: oe pang line ne all me glasses and mouthing.» handbag, was chosen the best dressed fe- - - inca toe the anal oem en told ‘police. He was rushed to St, Joseph Mercy Hospital where he was treated for minor abrasions and Seturday Opentag Ole | for Square Dance Club WEST BLOOMFIELD -— Roland A two-year old Clarkston boy was Beach Square Dance injured this morning as he felj 2"70unces Saturday as the opening from a moving car on U.S. 10 just/“ate of the dancé season. north of Andersonville Rd., in Wa- * 3-F chicken dinner, with serving to start at 5:30 p.m, exposed to the air but lasts well Beech cas ‘ome rapidly when Ability to Knee Wrong, Right Key Point in Trial of Beamon perkierete - Cmdr. h P. Jones, the first psychiatrist to oxhitine. Nee: Pauline Westlake, Richards, Mrs, Galen Whipple, Mr. and Mrs, James Vantine and Mrs. gc ago sues lasts through pee Meet Sunday LAPEER — The annual. fail lmeeting of the Presbyterian Lay- man’s Council of the Presbytery Includes r sea cert rae mE 8-1 = __ Building Supplies 12A eee renee R. oo s,-Call TREE ‘and trmming, oe HL] Bie a! an, ast s Ba wm Ave. Vel core Business Services 13 Al Ace ‘Trucks to Rent "Sw IMTS a nan ee ann tuctos” Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor em pa 5, 1957, I will not be a thy debts ag by ell, rm ; Rd. m — Ls Egypt has a new Mining and : . held for X-ra : vs. Hogpital officials under water. It is used Fii il be held Sunday from Quarries Law designed to encour-- Rural mail carriers in the US. serve i person: Two years - extensively of Flint wi age satbecting travel 1,492,985 miles each day to mask at F cote finally purchased ae gee nha there was ng/sign of serious for piling and in the construction|derson after the shooting, said the|3 to 8 p.m. at the First Presby- ae es “A © Tinjury. y, lof dams. : Maria City, Calif., sailor knew, terian Church of Cass City, ~ Help Wanted Male 6; Help Wanted Male 6 nee ‘ented eck ‘Wented Fomnal; pr . Death Notices nee oe ee en pe = wn ERT ned oni Md F i | Sa es Services 13/ Painting & De Decorating 20 Wtd. Household Goods 27. _ Wanted Real Estate 32A ‘ VICE Aime au 7 ; Sai comnta ak ew " PPP et at De neat ot ' . r uf am san ee! Attention REE nee ae | paee *gpBegeR Ye "SESR| FURNITURE NEEDED | LISTINGS WANTED Lakeview St. Or- . : ; WwW sHOW YOU. HOW TO~ Ges sitet ti,| "ol, .oaneets nies | ines gece Rae | ELM LIM Mep omens | | Ser cia FoR Tgp beer, S care Ge ane AND BLIZABETH LAKS wena Guaranteed Pree 44208. UITTES ; ESTATES enteg At once, Mi san oa aan Tipes| SMALL Equrrnes. fiat Rien’ JM douse. ‘Pa.]We have cerrier routes avatinble + o each ee PE 644. Wor furaiture. Ph ye 33023 Leske R. Middleton ‘Raval service will 'be held Thurs.) for boye 1? years old. oF elder, P. W. DINNAN + oer an conatGe | WED. ANTIQUE DiditEs, OLD | BROKER \ 8.7731 Gay, Oct. 10, at 19 at the| that are excused from schoo! not #. Murea a Oe rons” | lamps & furniture. MY” 3-1521. Home with Read-| later then 3°30 p.m. Put your See erin: fl? LD er Mrs. Vera Benham officiating. application im new or phone! DRUG CLERE, FULL TIME. @x- ‘Pain ANGING | WTD: GOOD ag ed REFRIG. 6 j ~ im pel Cemetery. . poriease pecorred. 5068 ste of WALL§ CLEANED => NF. aise’ , sompery id Cha op CIRCULA TIQN DEPT. age. Excepilonal’ oppor. for ‘right FE TUPPER. OR 37001 __/ ail tanks, complete. | or not so _. cospel ¢ Basi | ~ hy Ee G & PAPER HANGING Tear property. isn’t sold art HLL, (OCF. 8 1061. ARNOLD 8. The Pontiac oo _ oe! cy agp Dry’ Clean = —— $e seer Wtd, iacdiaavens 28| is decause # badg’t been bs . Yale; : beloved so PERIENCED REAL ESTATE ATION AND 0 G,_IN. ~ Siva” Willa €. Gerber Jr: Gear Press’ Help Wanted Female 7| ‘ “an fnew weet side branch of of, Pontia Bg, nd. County Ree Fe edie wr 008 Point Cra “ees Tondiion Pe esa ST BAMER. _ WHEE, as , Gerber and Bill fies. Many listings My start and i. \SintxG AED GOT VERY _Bonelsse Rowe. - ny| Mus + be fest. Tally. | —28e68 ny RP ye DNFING_AND DECORATING — | ~~ — STERN H. 281 E| Wents honest & ambitious man| ai Resteurent. 6126 Dixie High- ite wil REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. | | Rs Be PORNACES CLEANED & SERV: | ck. Wilhite. FE $-9580 1800, ae orr (Mort..| Wm betw . wa ton. Bat . | YOUNG WANTS HOUsE-| !ce¢. C. L. Nelson. PE 6-1768. - house. OR Sata Min cree Be Rrs| Seete fu, e"rage a | SOc Gomi BRE POLE OR | sotary peng aeestce,wen| funy es seme or we ee. | PLASTERING |" tat Dace PTs tat, ve "Ea To Buy -To Sell - Rranadwurhierof Any end sits | position ‘we wil unin "you. Call| Serve drag ‘signe. Top. salary 6 <= & freed _oo_7e fet te ers wa sues | Merits & Japor Fos se bn ae Wanted to Rent 29] = =REAL ESTATE _ ! ; : Ponting & A ANT : REPAIR, DECORA EA 4 fines ys at 2 ane Shoten Mo Te Vine EXPER. —_— — ed for Howard . Restau- Building Service 12 _Work guaranteed. fone hy et removed by steam, DS WHO PREFER HOME MART R LTY Panera! Home, 183 Oskisod, Bir-| ENCED Re Oia gneve a 2s, ,, DEPEND. pond A 9 A AAA SANDING REPAIRING | & REBUILDING = , daily. Why don't you? We ~_minghem. : Heants bet. 10 a.m, and 4 p AA , 7 oer elevision Service 22 ) Card of Thesks 1 oe HAULING EXPERIENCE 5 iapte Birmingham. ie ge gy — sion | %B0D nis 2080 SPC TANKS COPENHAVER'S \RADIO & TV ota Sah "a fa | TRADES Md ie 4 ; - RN. - We WISE 10 THANE OUR MAwy|OWN OOOD LATE MODEL TRAC. | Day” GERMAN ON BCAW. | “business io, Postias, "No" expert | 4-1 BABEM eoE=) VACUUM CLEANED | feret 8; sare wand Oe pm ne “friends, neighbors end relatives} TOR = | Ginavian preferred. References. | nee needed to start. Sales easy present home. Also house raising —ie¢_cails FE +5607 will consider other if im good; Call us re; your for thelr showa us dur-| CALL DETROIT LOGAN 6-1540,| MMi ‘ to make and profits Start | _& homes to brick in. FE 9-0064._ | Low ig Saggy > yg DRAYTON V SERVICE locality. FE 2-6318. rty, rrades "are Seelles ing, - resent i ta BETWEEN § & § MON, THRU. DEPENDABLE, CADY aeTWEEN Dept Med a avielgh: _ A&B TRENCHING yaa On ya008 service. Day or night. Share Living Quarters 30 iaty ing. tr en ore oan A.J we sans a : — = a Seemed ie aa : SPECIA ~~ Brey Smite. Wile, Harel Gillette Cam{” DRIVERS, STEADY OR| home & position as mothers help: | REAL ESTATE satgewen on | Foi, Yer we ied Un. WEEN ONLY! bay See Te ELDERLY LADY WILt, oman ligated. Call us for further tnfor- wz Wit © MED oon time, day or night, lot *. - '. 3 powevers , ee or. saieswomen in new home project.| pJ our or ak | mee home Pontine with elderly WE TRADE. BUY & SELI. Teeutbas teake cad ‘wore es ure ee oe Ee wongan surroun . Pontiac , Waterford «n: Utica _OA 6-1 et a : lady, collar pensioner. 2 DORRIS & SON REALTORS fer Get eats ef Bindnces, mem CARP = ms ROUOK, uUst az 2 Lt, Wa eau home. $1 dilly sstorved. om Hi) Peewairic iv Ma sake "Cane By le he De ypewrlter Se ie Pa 22A | or OR 3-4269. $2 _W. Huron 8t. PE 4-1567 ™t, of ' , and ‘ ] ede etween at J 7 pagicy St. he PLP PD POLD LALA PPP WILL BUY | OR L UR LAKE Wits! Sectlags vesttves from oer) o.° gy Mile, tds. Mendy work.) i xcellent Opportunity —_ terran, Gorden er. ea Ap VICE . wena a8D aDeENd ac 4 PR ee property. P Purchasers waiting. ‘Hind friends nd neighbors during) Pe 41300 FOR A LADY WITH 8 Sales Minded Person itt A telephone pe eH 4 Heting sere. MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert Witt, SHARE MY APARTMENT ofties dia tanta Oa ta: ae : heel Ske ra d GaB DRIVERS DAYS OR NiGHTS ABILITY WHO ENJOYS mod. * os a. wort Gene ' Printing and Office woman. 10 . PONTIAC. EM 3-331f on o Rm WORK CON- Acouainted with west et finance. FE 62533 & PE 8-25 ny Co, ¢ W. Lawrence SS com to Kresges qcther, Bart Biecweet & Yom-| pre. _ sider, TE >so TACTING| THE PUBLIC: Pontioc, Axe nto. ¥0, i you | a) F._| Dressshaking, Tailoring 16) — Upholstert WOMAN TO a: 7 Sepa. oa ee. Brriceman Mare knoe Panis | FOREATION, SATAN, | Sittnecd osteo ahae 3iivr. "| -fisora riven, ote, denon, PES ae | eet spor mee emai] = WE DO WHAT ~"Faneral Directors 4 Susners home | retrigeration. | COM MassiON AND CAR ee Pata eiene sy *b formais dons | BEADLE’ DRAPES, SUP We 7 Goan —- WE SAY° lerences te Rays, Re- | CARPENTRY, REAS. FREE Drapes >. Schuett, Realtor ms _in'my home 9-845. covers,__ved_ epreeds §-1927, tracts, Mtgs. 32 Donelson-Johns Bocensts Per 8 sevice M4) CONTACT IN FERIOM.y | see's. Muniend mace | times Ol es ees—ax | Furniture Refinishing 16A | PAkulg, CTetom , UPNOLTER | meet] EXP. PUWNACE INSTALLER PONTIAC PRESS CIRCU- | wtD: PEOPLE INTE Tages, breeseways, additions, ulil- th tet ioe C A S H Four *home=thet's the way FUNERAL os sage: veer ‘around work on PB a «2 ae 4 dramatic scting, For local pro-| !t¥ rooms. porch enclosures.| ANTIQUEA — SPECIALTY, VAR-| — THOMAS TPHOLETERING to sell it quickly! TOO OR_3- Si BUR: fessional —. FE 68513 for in-| storm windows & awnings, cement | nish removed trom furniture, FE THOMAS UPHO MUCH and oan’ SNEED WA T) FE — cain terview. No neces- ze brick sg or it =m. 5-042... 8 TELEGRAPH FE 56-0068 IN A FLASH. Bog © Ait 700 Lit- wanted. Excellent rtunity for Seated SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED- . Sight gen, Sempe leeds furahbee MI_ 4-900 = 2 mot & workmanship gusran- Garden Plowing 16B ads, Your material, . it, it's been grabbed Bowman # NTED: CCORD teed. Licensed builders. EM | «~~ DO AL CHAIR see Au- someone who reselis it for a 3371 evenings, ‘OR 3440s & OR Pleasant w ork, cea daily tn our fenchers. Write t een ieliheed © * © PLOW, DRAG, . Disc, | caning. FE ¢-6000._ fa, Johnecn po hes sale Fe Twp. GAs SAB STATION AEPENDART WITR | _Dhane Inquiries. ‘Ppemacent Por . Pree estimates. Call % 0039. piowin Ohvoreane - Lost & Found 24 friends . le. 4 Weve 80! Orchard Lane | , sppointment_¢ WATTRE "tb yme genceis ; SCeING mowing. PE 44298. 175 Scott LE. | OO o> pret ace te O Inso HOUSE and WE'LL WoorheesSipic sy intact | hema ws ocd wogek ne | AYER OEY, “Insurance e Aesnctes 17K se Sl reg ee A Ny ea c . ir . - * " . Ll * FUNERAL HOME Orchard, Dearborn, Mich! iiitscie Bile. feteures EVELYN EDWARDS |{<* ve Seer. Cost) Toon Box wir TOOLE TS Ee are TOOLs, v0 oF HALTOR, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ‘ambulance or Moter| FEARAGIOY “WANTED FO LL | EXPER "ENCED LADY fo} vocaTIONAL counsmiIna | SULLDOMING AND C&A DING.’ , ted Co.'s| FE 08516. “ee : 71 N, Saginaw St Ph. FE Ss10s ae OE on WITH ABOVE AVER.| Manage children's shoe dept L , TE pOINA FRERCHING GER || NOURANCK — ALL KINDS" | Loe. Inisi SETTER FEMALE | CONTRACT WANTED Te | _OFEN Eves. SL 0:8 = Cemetery Lots 5 oos pal say AND BONUS. ——e 4 Boys & | el bo Zi 603 Community Bank Bidg. te fastaitetion and ned pmsonance “E Agenc = Ae Union Lk. Reward. EM . MEDIATE SALE. New or WE he “ NECESSARY, WENWES.| cre? Phone ses _. | FOR _4 SECURE TOMORROW snd ; “EM pores | oe oar! After «Fe ost BLACK 3 WEEE POP you? Clark re Real “Estate Wrst as Yoiting for commercial proper- ‘ LOTS AT WHITE) SEYS DRUG STORE, HILLS. | EXPERIENCED MIDWEST a Fiore, aNd xen ob : ener et “Case Wks, old. From East side of Air-| Of FE 44813, Ask for Mr. Clark.| ‘es. Farms a her $e. A phone i of Love. Owner) DALE, MICHIOAN wid. Biackie’s tenet, “8 Diste > : mney INSURANCE 11. call will give you ac. Fs nn i large. Residential and mmer- port. 2324 Jones Rd. OR 3-60 rr id WANTS To BUY A Segre sate. Cal OR 20006 after S une wi x ao| Pomracs eo paar ar. cial Guaranteed work, Po. M meso eg hh, EinDe Lost — ? WEEK OLD BEAGLE | _/and_ contract. FE 1. ROY KNAUF SaKLAND | MEMORIAL ears be neat & dependable. Apply m) TO COME IN AND Discuss aouer Ni hol, & vi ica on bieck, white & Gundy Pe MORTGAGES q FE 2.7421 rave lots for sale person at 98 W. Huren. No phone| SOME OUR PERMANENT | CON : ichohe arger Co. |: mele, blac 7*! on 1D PROPERTIES 14 ACRE ares Stet “| Roebuck & Co. seminar se pe | RAPE adem me] Remar tate a [2 womens re ain| Rt Mea Pa ee | Ot gaa ear ree e |EY BOL PPR Ww CHAPEL — SECTION + | ExXPERie Wom R : . : -| B.D. 4 Ter" plies ate, $309. -Li NEEDS SAI ESMEN genera’ cleaning in convélesscent ag Phone be oe the Laundry Service 18 a Fe ¢7207. No bunt- Farm, Lose ¢ rrenD mA NEEDS SALESME} tered Te live on, premises ra Instructions = 9 eae . FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY, SERV. a y MTEL. | FE 4-0sai Eves PE 6.80 ¢ ‘larkston. ’ ° . w BOX REPLIES “wim ss vacation. Dr polntment a LEARN TO DRIVE TRE SANE- Yaid, sanded and finished. | ySyof 0°" Tontine Laundry. FE) Wile OT Name is Lucky. Vico 3 Wanted iC. THE FOLLOWING -Quativica.| Fal between WAY AT "SAFEWAY" DRIVER re bee Tace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUR.| muses E & % mile N. Tmiay REAL ESTATE INC. At 10 a.m. today there TIONS ARE REQUIRE Bus 2-353, Res, Fe 38-1645 nter Contractor fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiae| Ci7,, Reward. OA #3762 or O 20 6. Main, Ciareston, hes were replies at the Press 1. Must have ar eg Racers mene oe PE, Caatt FE Dee a ee (0st: BLACK FAILLE CLUTCH Land Contracts Maple Age ween 21-50 Landscapin . Vie. of wntown Kres- s : — in the following j |, ,}.,,/ caloy meeting "eins cane * = Work Wanted Male 10 Lock mi Bick crirenT + WORK. = nx ges, REWARD _ beeen. Mare Clients waiting Interested in| Rent Apts, Furnished 33 boxes to people — rh sateen. ei regeaces, A 9-00%8. A-i TREE SERVICE, (PETE'S).| LOST: BLACK COCKER SPANIGL,| tracts. Cash ready upon satis! > me mevonn we Srran; | i Se aerate cette crapemren |pGUS TOM PLUMBING, | Sania Ya sumone F's] asec, te tome] Er heath cea ee see nT "RY COOK AND _DisHwa: ‘AWar jOW! CARPENTER | INSTALLATIONS REP * . M4, 18, 28, 31, $2, 4, Hs aetter tnan average income | eumtede re pm te id pa. Re AVAILASEN HOW, CARPENTER CL KAA LANDSCAPING, —WERION | LOst- YOUR BET? WANT TO pleten. aoa 4 59, 65, G8, 76, 89, 97, 119. 2. Rapia advancement oa proof of a <4 gate app in aw fn D_ B Murdock, FE 2-1861. FREE ESTIMATE Pr 17 = et Ecoteky — on. 77 oe Fcc home? Fs 5-020. x T. [. Templeton. Realtor Itor bath, M KITCHENETTE, VT. CES A * Rescue one Rd. ame 2 geen yas as yon OE a aa ene Sime FE oF ERICK WORK. SMALL einyles, Phoos FE 2.2890 derr oe = | 208T: ZAWZALL ELECTRIC aAw oes 5 pees located, {Adulte only. 290 6. Pad- d qualify for them enced with children, Light house- | BOY. 10 ¥ TEAR, SOF AGE. DE. ~ CEMENT & BLOCK Maintenaam & Lown, | REWARD te aR von FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | BEDRM. & The Pontiac Press | |. tor interview 10 am teipe Daa sgeEe lve tm. p98 cree, ve any kind. FE a Dan's Landscape Service. PE | REWARD: ye re eee BWY.| Men. Clean. Pvt. ent, Parking : Tues, Wed, & Thurs., Oct. 4, GIVE | . TOY PARTY Ni Now. ¢ CASH sUzz SAW. CHAIN GA WORK. . GUSTOM BULLDOZING YARD & Ms: - OVER 1,000,000 12 “apts is Penne "EE na FOR WANT ADS Mr. ‘Kelly, Waldron’ Hotel, po” to ehurehes & clubs. “Bee ‘By job or" hour, besements cx ON ADDI .| driveway grading. Back filing. Hobbies & Supplies 24A | Avatiabie to ere land com | Apts. 2 penties a DIAL FE i FE 56168 se. CABINET MAKER AND CA pe S Cees Te es 8 ae EXPERT THEE TROGGNG AND | Pat Realtor Partridge, 1090 W. Hures |" Bg A 2-8181 PONTIAC MICH ortrr AL HOUSEWORK. own = - Sa ee | af os 4 pies 8 ig 4, mn ING AND | PAI Serabne ge F. ee oe St, FE 4-3561,. + Bu fore — tay bit Pat Ck; iENCED DIE MAKER FOR wits ty. @oop +000 teed work, Free cahuaiee on | 2 vee. ,; 3 B' Lawrence St SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US TO From 8 a.m. fo 5 p.m. ee dies. Apply at Hemlin Tool WA AGES. Must LOVE CHIL- ELDERLY AN WANTS PART! $503" " , FRANK'S BER Sell Your Land Contract. ri PLOOR. CLEAN, Bains ee ee tace!| DREN. MIDWEST ¢6204, Job_MArket 4166 | 3003) oe FREE| mire, removing ceeding, caer “Wiotices & Personals 25 CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO.|” tive, 3° & "bath. Nears eaitiracie should _Ra, Rechenter:. Mich, RU WANTED Tc wii “wants ENT & BLOCK gM, Lat a PR 5-4608 wi i. FREE . transplanting surgery. Free ~ 1% _W. Huron St FE 40661 Mile. On oe Lake, FE immediately: The | exp sieeT METAL INSTAT- | ° Genera houreworkw che cx set? it work, OA $3180. SLECTRICAL WiIkING LICENSED | Sme'es . cates. Insured.) AEROTRED KNAPP | Wanted Real Estate 32A | — a ee no or lers. Steady work. Good wages.; Gee ewer fo is are. MM WS CLEANED & — mee steer renee Lake MA 4-2903, SHOES 2 ee Bae than to cancel the ofits, OBrien ay Pe wee eee eR WAR FREE ESTIMATE ON R WIRTR tng and ail kinde of lowe setae, Freq Herman oe earners Fe No_arinkers ‘ain bond 2S ee SSS 371_Voorhels, HOUSEWORE. MIDDLEAGED OR OR | "work of any King Exp, in com- ot ‘wules Daslers, yanges, 6 ary. ie litt delivered. Seeding,” Nght } 2070 Airport Rd OR. 3-1592 as 7 LARGE Rie. 1 Bt PROM ae ’ FARMER WANTED, MUST BE Firection, ; mae so01._s Cd ANY «GIRL AN NEED- Sears. 37 Clerk. PE 5-7397, fered Talueeee woe sofas” _280, Malt on machin- work, mo Weshings, Say sighs, | SOONG MARRIED “WAN DE. | ooo 5 eres Huron, i tawn Bo BUILD LDING LAWN RE-| ine a, frie adviser, contact 7 RMS. PVT BATH. IsT FLOOR. fg "cancel actions Brom og em.| Live Ix. SCN & THURS. OFF. qires sight work, OR 34100, after | Jone Taylor, ait N. Case Ave. TEW Lon to BUILT Finan | 25122. “contaentsl the Salvation Toda i Ril g Bare Wert sour Ee Seater” | He ore oun! ma FOUN" FAMILY WAN WOR Te SOR EAVING. Sragiee. Neck Gil, Top cof PE | Te : 1 chine welcome. $12. per Wi we be ove. 7) Bit, Yotio See ae | LAYING, SANDING AN SOLD WAVES SPECIAL sam va E050. | For homes, GI. & PHA, equ-| PE C10 3 ‘ie Hak Mivcidaat | israchtarco. Tore'in. Om Sues | enaineetiog “wietes oa See the Yellow Pages. PE Stet, | SEE BPE 1244, _____| ties, land contracts, 7 AAS PVE Sani cpUPTE ; ae yas Station Attendant Betore tnoou of alver 8:30 eee with tire. cit ogee eat: | Display Ad Bevery Pridey FOR A HEARING TEST AND} No Waiting for Buyers on Call 10 am. ‘to 3 Closing time for advertise. Man about 30 yrs. experience pre-| Gage MOwEY Ae HOMES Abi Pontiac Pres a G —g- Bi *&% OR ADDITIONS, For fals—Garden demonstration | in your nome call Joslyn, After ° p.m. Cai larger than regular agate as MI_ 61048. bling our items Ne fool ew YOUNG re DESIRES WOR oF agat eel _ Moving & Trucking 19 — ere Dy Untneteet and a 7 LARGE Rita WEWLY Deco ts 12 o'clock noon STATION ATTENDANT,| i rien Lee | any _ kein : — ECO. air wrorins to oobtcauss. || Gememecpate, aby eratgs| Mie. set are, Loe Ani | _Siit, das 28 bane Sis | ay Moving — gacrwa’ | MGs aura Sen wick #|Pay Top Dollar] git ite = pcTraasiont it Aas mar a =. am, —, Lk. Stan- WORSE ARERTMETIET Ww H5 Fi _ Work Wanted Female 11 | “a GET OUR BID © me enahie FE nee, FE Bhs seebeme, © in cone ASK FOR MR. WILLIAMS * Se'Re fre. NORTE. the day of : ; § MEARE of dk a.m. Tour |) TRONINGS,. REPERENCES | WORE —. GENERAL Mt OAT AL 3. ( M ‘ = &, ston MARRIED MAN 1 Sa ois oe of ity te te OPPs 25: | Prexty ek acllvers FE dos | WORK FHA TERMS UPTO | “‘Ruvbish, low price, Pe S200 IN "DEBT? TOSS i, clean, 3 Park: Pace’ Wrenn : 5 YEARS TO Pay * in cleah, 3 Park Place’ torene chines farm equip. 3320| Liberal employe benefits, include | ALL TYPE DAY D&M BUILDING SERVICE ANYTHING TO HAUL AND GEN- Osmun_and © MY_ 3.2708 CASH WANT AD RATES . Rochester Ra da vacation, sick ster ok | Norker. Male or female, 97 plus| FE _ 2-704 OR 3-297¢| eral cleanup.” FE 5-9624. IF SO : R a ‘BS - ‘BASEMENT y > MAN a BY sig BO” HANDY _ pital, 900 Woatvate Are . | ee TOUS EM SN IS a —, BULLY | Sickup FF ane — : €a ty | eae aS neal ett aver ‘ PVT. RM t EXC. - 5 TT iad j f ff 1 OPENINGS | sicher eres = ©: | sqertierme eycnnor orn | PAP EEO 5onmPm ree Meee, MSEC | Let US | ety cpeitat mt ae] Sing Tee Shana Fe tot) PASTRY WOMAN. SA PABUE Gi | NO™*_EM_ 2-4338. iG, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, | 7819. Give You 1 Place to Pay | HAM. MILLION “DOLLARS to|? ROOM PORN: “APT. ADOLTs 4 Pe ee erceee in busines Te] making pies & rolls. Also to assist SaBraTTTING. D DAY OF Not sanding aod finishing. Phone FRE SASEMERTS_TonT HAULING. ive You I Place to Pay bey , dnoome rey. ae ores: rns ee Paddor ‘ mI pendable e wom 46. : 5-5633 5 * ‘b> ROOMS,. 9.40 chard “Th” Rd. Keego Marvor, | RABY SITTING IN en eee ~~ PERSONA Ease Your-Mind hess property leases or land con-| furd. § minutes walk from tors, age -|HELIABLE WOMAN FOR Bapy. | -¢0/ ct. oigt PRI. ___ | PE oie or 5.0478 Restore Credit = «| Sa "ae bird to see. "1090 en A Pe tee, | Dae WORK WANTED. © OR | 008, FLEMING, FLOOR, LAYING. WE ARE NOT A tu = : | 0758. . aw Re . LOAN COMPANY See eee Mia | é : ; re ORS e work. 11 p.m, te 7. Pee” R A EXPERIENCED | Rive z wih BULLDOZING & Week of Toe oad fig R. dD. THE PON'TIAG PRESS, WEDYESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1957, ine hoa ae & "RMS. “sg UNFORN Its MODN, “} Ctose~ to sch “& “bus-serviee. 4 ¢ RMB, Owner P, O. ¥ if) a sn he ser get ge rater ‘Beautiful Siew, aa MA ry OGM oo > ON TILDEN, 8-6160. J eas a Bare 3 PR Edw. i“ fee tudes gak floors. redevorated, Saginaw _st, eal incle Higa = wr de We. = _ |COWER PLAT. 6 kil. & BATE. | Sy sae on FOR - SALE OR RE thins Oh at RMB. 3 RMS, FURN. 3 3ASEMENT APT 3 Ent. & bath, FE 2.3853. t 3 LARGE BATH.“CA rm. Auto, Bret, Cou 3 ON BUS LINE. HEAT cozy wnt EN APT. a Ws gh 3 RM. LOW ER. PVT. ENT “eet Oo No 5 ova «ONE 8 mit yt ; down payment. Par bees. Two Sn Viet APTS. ‘UNFURN. APT. ON PONTIAC BA cont propery d pvt. «° or res wy Eves aansen FE > si 2 RMS With PVT. BATH & ENT. ve i Lx “week. Child welcome, Ph. Seas a ApS CALL MOD. CLEAN DU oe area, x ULE. _f0 me ug, wae rma. 7 ROOM HOUSE UNFURN. 3 room apt, furuished. $0. rm. os Rd. Senta pane i ‘pibtical Christians sane preerted Sod. ees apply Pom seeeeee required —s by | RAE iriay, Wert +} Lake. $60 m x is iOUSE. MO LYNN ST to Bi. h Beneniet'e Ot peal. heat, m bungalow call” after 6:36 OR 3 b furnace. e knotty pine living rm., ‘& kitchen. “Ba ee mo References required. cland 8-3544. 0 ‘LARGE, CLEAN GARAGE house FE 4-0953 or SATS 8-3035. MODERN RM. WIRED FOR er & dryer. 1111 Brown auto. Ww 2s ——— a. & RM. BATH. AUTO. heat & "hot water. F FEL MOD. 2 BEDRM. AUTOMATIC RM heat & hot water, Children wel- come. $16 mo. FE ¢-6076. Auto. 910 FE ares PLES | paved Le. . a and See Mr, Smith, 28;E. Muron hey f RM. M. MODERN Hi HOUSE OR _3-0138. PA gp Bg A 6 RocwsS. BATH, gate aie Orme he Walsbey Be » =F, PENT — OPTION .| New 3 bedroom brick, basement, Ww : PE 46-6767 siso 2 bedroom homes. & WEbster 3-4200. : “9 CARNIVAL z ot & “I just thought I'd tell you ‘cats’ that I already knocked one'cat off the back-yard fence!" | ef Saaees _ by Dick Turner @ 1967 by MRA Servi, we For Sale Houses’ 43 FOR SALE YEAR ROUND MOD- cottage with lake ah Ry "LADD 5 ‘- ‘BEDROOM BRICK bm apne ek with Fcer at a ates at Se k tops. Built-in range and oven. Nat- _Mral fireplace in majestic liv room. Dini area. Oak floors pares ered Wallis. vue basement, rge page =D ft. ee in a good acho Th paved . $10,860 With LADD’ S, INC. Rent Houses ee 35 i ag HOUSE, $14 si PER Ww 14-to June. Teachers preferred. FE 54-5302. ; meri Modern. $i raat, BOURE,, *WADDLEAGED ROOM HOUeE KOT MODERN. wit| Ample ps gs. Near EF Lak ¥ . PE 4-§203. PE BaGe é COUPLE, BATH & , | eRe on bus line nr, own. FE So A , LOVELY. r ROOM FoR “A GEN- 4 ¢ BEDRM. HOUSE on LONG LK. ‘ ‘ROOMS & BATH. aT oxag% 2 rms. &, tg Partial): turn. iat re wb, fare. lla E, EA . FUR: APT. for 2 on s Lake, sateed - bus ‘materia ig Wolverine Dr. Wolverine Lk. Atw "y » = [M. * Fort RoE PLEASANT 3 AND BA ~ Near Airport. Adults. OR_3-1943. NICELY ronnieb 7 RM. APT. weet See Hgts. GL.8 3. RMS. “tine. $60 aPT, bath. tie tum 3 Ave 8, 1 ADULT, $10 | = aft; heat, “children, #18 Rest me ARES: Unfurnished 34 Nov, thru May. $85. tebe ~ furn. Adul on mor 7 1 Alwerte | 5 LS ‘ ,t RM ce ve. RE: caf HEAT ae iv. ent & West bus, Reber - _coupie weipinrtes FE 5-507! 7 RM. WrLL aoe “PART. ly modern $40, FE 3 ee Sls or Fe tk. eposit. PARTIALL ¥ SPURS, HO = ae ; FURN. HOUSE WITH shower. — fo i Ps AT as etERCE Bus Line. Utilities suy a ret Sa mae tt only. W. side. FE 4-7034, : ', BATH. HH. 4165 . Ww i Drayton Pes. $38 Seto RENTAL UNITS Attractive new duplex mere Reasonable i jt. tiae on East ys CALL FE- AREA, LARGE 3 ate 93 a, Bs per ho 9. aya & . Saginaw Pat _Rent Lake Cottages 36A 4 RM, BA oe Poatine “La YE et ON MACEDAY 1 LAKE, OR 35332, 35m, For Rent t Rooms 37 3 2am LARGE gy ye RM. DRAY- _ton Plains. OR 3-3672 1 NICE ROOM. SMALL APT. _Close in. PE 5-1538. _eman, 5 W A CLEAN o LEAtAnT RM. _Pine Grove. Aye. at N > aT BUS STOP. EVERYTHING PE 6-133. SEAN SLEEPING ROOM. 1 GEN- Norton. PE 2-871. LARGI RM _in_ private e. FE. 5-6425. NICE WARM ROOM -— LADY, Kitchen _ priv, 31733. in, | NICE WARM RM. LADY, KITCH- "| ose eee ia, EVERY ROOMS — GIRLS, YTHIN ag on child wel- come, ROOM. HEA ALS is OPTIONAL. — E _privileges, FE $4572 a ROOM FOR fe Seay ele ie. ear ua: * & Woodward Ave. Ph PE 2-6769 for CR SLEEPING ROOM FOR LADY —- 2 di. tam Tel-Huron, FE. 2-2534. SLEEPING BW ROOM $1 PINE. FE sear NG RM. SINGLE OR DOU- _ble. 16 School St. FE 2-3780. SLEEPING RM. 34 W. HURON. ing. § Miller St. OOM FOR R ; ch riveate ent., pvyt., bath & smal? liv rm. References re- ____Rooms With Board 38 Sey ell town & bus, $16 wk. é Convalescent Homes 38A VACANCY . ELDERLY bA- dies on first floor in ted. FE pene Diet & care if nee Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Pog i Dav or oon “ro binders ig EFL day or woe. $10.00 & ~, th N. Perry, FE 5-6126, ~~ Rent Office Space 41 3: | DOWNTOWN ; Loca’ 1 oq. ft. “and hot water furnished. Lease sy Roy Annett Inc. ‘ee meee 9.0408 5 iacbidamhixtismaal Sel det eal, a Se neh sige, ope $0000 oF. Ee 14 — "ier hele Howse. 43 PALA LAPP PLL LAP APN seen) 5 RM. ee nna is Lanox : fate RBS oot pa payment. tae gar BT A lot. or REDROOM [sea home for eS family, Three roam, ainie room kite! Hehea and rruily tiled bedroom ment Ke Gas Fe = rr ter heater or this & room modern +. : red walls. Rowe: . Bast Bide. 2. Family. aod bath on [et floor, 5 Owner ied ¢ rooms and bath and. sceaee renting for $76 he —_ ear garage. $14,950. SYLVAN VILLAGE. Owner trans- ferred. Must sei) this room ' modern — home a ag ‘Wr ~ terfronte Stairw to finished State. Wall-to-watl carpet, drapes, venetian blinds. Tile bath. Oil furnace, breeseway v Jal- ri — Attached gafage. i c HAYDEN, — x. Wale as Eves $595 DOWN Immediate Possession. ~ 223 W. Strathmore 188 'W. Longfellow | Both 2 bedim homes. Pull tes peor Pa Gross Realty. We take your home in trade rE UN 3100 W..7 Mile Ra. HOYT | tloo TER schoo! area, SYLVAN LAKE priv. legen 7. LETART wee 3 ‘SASHABAW th ledgestone fire- aa a famtly ee thes. @gorg i basement, shed as Move bere gad jot them rt ad pas) * offic. POSSESSION jgOYT REALTY oe 70 8. Te ____For Sale Houses Bloomfield 1 “Township rdp in Se wtil- tha. : Te "1000 =| Templeton DRAYTON PLAINS per 3 peceoees o ares “py. . forced tus, a Tose Ping oath 40 x 100) Pull meen Li‘ "MILLER Wma iy - ACRES within 7 min- poe we variety ety bearing fry Call ‘rant now for oy & terms. y. ACRE om located off Lake modern 6 & bath, ; large ow ~My 3 at * ™, sla ng WANT A Bano 2 pe, 3 fam: 6 pe, miiy sine ae walls, full i basement = At 5 Ez "Williana Miller att ~ aad Lakefront _— lovely nearly we 3 bed- tanch home. brick and lacy. inl er eresare = Mak iB ore Dorothy hy ae Lavender fenced, ‘And there ix new 1% Fm garage with good < low has large livingroom to the lose R.. D. RIDEY, Broker CLARK Le gage are $1,950 rege. $11,300. Or will sell for $1480 down. “Gr paene —— orr 4 foe ny oak - lot — WILLIAMS LAKE Attractive 92 -bedroom bungalow, White Frame, slominum ae ag ene with lot With > bienty Aen REAL ESTATE Oe ees re, BER Evenings RILEY - Brick pulang J = location, re a 000 on easy yo mane ag e low with pie- ¢ * sare Rage = AB: LAK®. ‘Large 3 bedrm., 1 ¢, watural +3 fae mn as heat, PALA. For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 4a} ? ip f00d Weatlon, Bgorition. DONT =f . Fail to See This | 3-BEDROOM RANCH ® s Willams ake ; ) Churches thew center, haa full basement, “pene 5 eorell level, celle ain hes off AC P meter “aaah & renee oak floors, spacious “i * PRICED TO SELL - $495 DOWN have lots avyall- able also, ). C. HAYLE IE No 6. B, i waren tit Pea Opes, Brea FALL SPECIALS CEDAR ISLAND. 2 bedroom cot- tage for yeararound or summer. Close to lake. Only $760 down. ——- LAKE Privileges Paes | 3 pocresm we. ald cantly verted yer around, ry lots “inaluded, win Yee om pia otter on down pay- ment. — LAKE VILLAGE. Year old Ol heat, #13, $00 om reasonable EMBRFE & GREGG ‘| ay ‘OWNER, 2 BEDROOM. “aR ouse Of 6 ar $6,000 with wi oO ag 110" cone coat fd. a an NEW, MODERN 3 BED ROOM, ranch ora’ Pe st nome, 700 Gebek, nr, _Ontord 008s | AND. cite “PURNIAHED. ‘s . Call between 60 p.m iy A wont ~TPOMMY's s LAKE. | yee r, Owner. Fontias < ee Mei ; Dive 1 porary, facing Sliver tee t ae Course. Lake Aa sia Mi os a, ose down, ED FAMILY. 11 RM. 4. entrances $8,500 mos m yment. Near haldwio Rubber. re et 414 Trwin be i a —~ Rn et Ss ; ROOM HOUSE, BY ER, ‘ cay, with wm ing e fenced yard. eat r 42340. "p Beta aren Tp noc rut YE ie aR nde heat BATH F Pott} Rs heat coms," 97,060, Terms. — os ne eigen a BY OWNER, FINE BRICK @€ RM. house. W. Side. FE $-0083 Pu ‘o-" close to lake In Keego Marbor for a ¥ = up and eave Best of ail. full price only $2,950. with now. 7 =. rm. ome te weere. rf be i x ~_ FRE 6-077 mam oOOME. " small » funy, Sake FE 5 on SALE OR WILL RENT WITH small down monathiy __ fates. Ca Cal Fe aan. LAROE 3 BEDROOM- HOUSE Ready for Situated om 4 foneed in i Pari basement, Off Wiliams Lk. Rd, By own- er. 91,660 down. Teke over con- tract $60 | _tract 960 month, | 3-3636.___ .| HOUSE Por SALE, BY OWNER. . - em ‘rm arage fence in back yore, in Webster Bchoal $13,000. good street bee. dn, Inquire at - MILFORD Larve 6 rm mod, home, City water, oft, of} beat, caved streets, ae Mou “brig be | New 3 bedrm ig me, a > ete rm. rma, Richard Steele. f. Mo 4-2045 ™ we land aldwin, full basement “priee ote 008 __$1,460_down ae ee ALL FURN., i LeveL MODERN ve! i28e" Auwineoe : 4 Bloomfield Town- ship, “HOUSE FOR SALE wie oe, eet possession os lakefront home, am ‘Lansing, rE STOP Por | ! ile es level geod represents the ut- non f liveability and entertain- ment for least amount of in- riainly ae Teo oven Wow ct 913, with attached ¢ HOME Is where you — well, ie where ou do lots of thing » why uy where yon can't Your hart earned mone be your wise investment ~| this tent HOME. full Loca ee three: bedrooms, 2 f ~No obligation — Hn you call. =| Humphries 2-0874 Pe 47114 ot | Pe N. cr eerap : Open Eves, Multiple Listing Service "BUD" Bloomfield Highlands % Acre inndscaped grounds, rooms, 26x14 living room, : — ac a é@tping room, ‘terre: Dear garage aire ie drive. % charming home for gtacious living. Call for a ment. ~ Birmingham . 3 bedroom prick, immaculate | A room heat, electric hot w to 6 down Line Bud 1 ficholie, shins f, Clemons Bt. Kelehner Tye at oR FR ony BES E. ADAN uy ru Partridge List Thea’ Partridge S @ SERS pe MODERN § RM. FULL one ment. Gas furnace, Buy thra Partridge List thra Partridge COMPARE THIS Custom buiit uit 1,200 9, &. 3. bed- — brick ranch ho ~2 ra base. nt 5 Brepincss itfance, % ba ceramié tl ihe, with van i Plastered wails, oak floors, ye ta Pagsered ware , Ail Gils on your eT DUNLAP Custom Bu a, Fe flies. 4 ™™. “SB R te ‘K H6UEE, “Base. Seven Bedrooms Well bull heme on matn would elve you see} . $2,500 moves you is. Low monthly payment. $1,200 Down Payment Room for the a en Wis @0 £ 303 foot lot One story heme Basement West ef elty, Bux service for ehil- dren, . s A Five-Minute Look on. is time. Oek floors, plas reation rooma are some of the features. $13,978, terms, So Much House In thig lovely three bed- room home, with large room. neled living room with ledge reck fireplace. — —— lot, Lake priv- & and more for Y ba, , terme Near Fisher Body Two bedroom modern home @h paved street. Owner Sev ‘f fo nertherh Michi- elie and eeilings ful- , * nawinied Neating iy laat year less than §100. For a low price of 96,200, terms, East Side Home 2 bedroom etrictiy modern very clean inside and owt- < a basement on nice wt, 60 « 147 Batre tatty plastered bidg. in rear by eg Bol iid to sell GAYLORD WEST rime ALL MODERN HOME 1 Block from Tel-Muren . Soom her el eomnd) ond rent. Bee owner at 883 Boston St. Huron Gardens. TRADE = Specie home for S bod bome or large equity, This as ome light = lot. Immediate possession, = “ee. lark Real Estate, 236 N. Saginaw garage, 68. FE 4400) Pe poe airatige dows down payment. By own- ] are elute & beating _ “We Bs aise, Derrien only CUCKLER REALTY AUTIPUL 3 BEDRM. ARICK end on Le. Angelus Rd. Fire- gare basement, x "Seber state, pling OR Sout N ICHOLIE i noars END HURON GARDENS Two FAMILY FOR COLORED 33 W.~ Huron at Fe 9103 AT UNION Pane octane LAKE ROPERT APRCIALISTS T.G. Trocke 1643 Union Lk. Rd, + EM 3-467 ‘wo bedrooms, full base- nient with satomotie heat, Tile bath. hardwood floors Low down payment with @asy termes, . Three Desrpenss, one down ama LF only gn 980 ith about down, Mull bath, one-car ga: rage. Its slice. Five room epart- Two se Mage hasement full beth. Low “price aud down payment. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Open Evenings NTIAC REALTOR 7 REALTY 106? W. Huron re son nace, electric water mene "ee 4 og are My Evenings. ROOM heme _—w dec- orated, $1,009 a 4 BEDROOM home near wi)- son School. 1's car garage. Total price $7,100, 4 ROOM home on West witese. Priced for quick sale, Im mediate possession, RAINBOW REALTY 2 LARGE BEDROOM — living fea tures trroughott. spac pares ic mediate cooupaney wait, ees. be] Ra. Pecan bale tk A 6Rms. —Paved Street on se asement wae heat. $0200; reasonable payment down. N Glenw ood Area &. large roome YACANT just redecorated inside and out. Near schools and shop- ping center. $10,500, lown dn. payment $1,000 Down strocirs room home built in tose hes thet NEW look, Full oft Webster School District PE 3-3614 $02 8. fancos . EVE. FE 5271 Tasmania Street In Seminole Hills Phone FE Lm, Eve. FE. 6-4648 TRI-LEVEL room, 2% RBALT , ie, 200? W. Muron re ear Sarede, Thermos “9 * Open . Eves, Ul 8. % patios ned The house ie 7% f, long, Gas heat, Includes many extras. Priced at reproduction costs, Under $30,- HOME MART INCOME rent, . 80, Tinh, asen’ occupied by ramet, € at heat, 1 7+ jane, FRED W_ SMITH Tie 6 ao e rh in aa gd A t m samrsh | teaped John K. IRWIN & very attractive remodeled &- oom e on pay street, Beautiful kitehen, lHving reom room 3 rms 1, pl.sto down bs oe you op room e. Kasay monthly | serena close = to tr . Lev igh hood. 1 + i meee e- ope zoe = Si, “Se heat Pg & only John oe TROY — BRICK RANCH BRYANT BRYANT CORN: 14 MILE CL NSON & TROY. heat. Paved drive. Alumin- um storms and screens. On paved tires. neer bus end schools, $11,500, E Union Lake Front u hag vis te room sha dining y fireplace, modefn kitchen, 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, FA off heat, 2car en: fenéed yard, and dock. $10 950. Reasonable terms 3 Acrés Located on scenie -spot north of Ciarkston,- an Unusual home with studio living, din- ne has Wing | and dining com. e burning fireplace, tent parma vintew. Large Bkist.. +f space in won ¥ My ‘ hen, . lige. bedrooms, . ‘geramic bath, family toom with fireplace and grill, powder room, sereened — porch. Oil fired baseboard heat, 2 car ga- rage. $34,500; terms. 5 Roy. Annett Inc. 4 2 Pusan a sl Oven Hvenings and Sunder 14 | os 1 oe cone setting among lge./ } trees Fo yg ons F. C. Wood | He Realtor Corner Williams Lake Road “WOOD ‘toe He hiand or Commerce Fr JOSLYN “re 7 bedroom seme near WASHINGTON an PARe 2 Bde ESTATE ® INSURANCE | After 7 p.m. Call OR 3 “gh REALTOR. R 4-416 OPEN Daily and Sunday 1-8 32 W. Colgate Loveiy 3 eon a= a — Extra | beautiful kitchen, Wyiren CCosbonras. 1500 down, Immediate posses- pmo "Located at 197 Gnd Street. Lovely 3 room home. located spect this lovely home today. He Willidms. for $70.00 per. month. - ag 2 blocks 10 bus. $8060 terms, a Orr AIRPORT RD. aes comms : Live rem : wi - Seal a A struction - on misses abuso 7 room rh SILVER LAKE Bee this Call Us Today For An Appointment, KENNEDY Paige & Stern Mes GA RGAI ay DOWN R. abe VALUET, Realtor Partrid ge on PAYING RENT | Soa WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-358] GILES REALTY, pile 271 After 6: KN UDSEN- : “Extn a is 412 BNDEN Restor | zf DOWN epertmen. up (Mulomete or 3 starter homes . heat. d-car forsee. Large sa a nes, t: ~ A ge with wood te sane BJ Villieme “Leke po t to responsibie Mie OR -ia)8 after 1:00 On two BED couorep | ; AREA Neat As A Pin olive bungsiow, Ideal tor ry ‘roma bern aunary habe ity oom a toe ituated on Set ie aed Ce Selling for onl = $16,500.90, with $2,000.00 7 gs = WM. A, ot 1s THE “BIRD” TO J SUBURBAN are, ae Be ane ‘is INCOM ee 900 DN. a. “GILES | 3 a ere Fae honses f _ For ag I nrg ae are Hew 5 ig LS oes oe vearpeting. og Prices or bi0.208 with mad H. KNUDSEN | a4 8. Rv sa ah It Wt Huron. OER RAE ee eT ERR Oe ee Oe ‘aera new- bulld 2 or 7. Me E rath td : a NEAR ho ago TERE gy gy * hi ¢ Johnson POR BETTER HOMES || FOR LAROE FAMILY” , i AMILY CIV ILIANS ie ~ Mu yf tis . $1,009 down. Immediate a eed 7 Seerse is ing Set ast ete a GEORGE Bi petite Oe lemons | a. OR 31108 BARGAIN—BARGAIN! ‘HAS REDUCED : $350 DOWN | Seat? Gait si,000 POR VALUE BUY. JIM WRIGHT TOR Mb OAKLAND AME. PE 5-041. “OpEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30. MONEY MAKER new Soeerne Se tavern in paar en 20 minutes drive . Equipment a ond Se for | all |», #3500, Jim ame} ; . 148 Baldwin Ave, FE ROCHESTER onditioning ul —~g jenien: ae fa iy i if desired. ei Sarat a DRAY Takes only ‘ranch to se this * & Ak Has ot = Peg pepe ‘a envend basement | rae ose devour ¢lose te gas | Lake. 2 down "Carpetng rapes an ‘' pete urniture ¥ 89600. j wee it and ~ wil buy BIG REDUCTION i in price on Mis 6 room ern home with basement and furnace pont aus Orion, ig oars | pa | Trees. Owne as moved 4 wants immediate action. ‘LAKE FRONT lo acres with @00.f{. of lake frontage. Inc one § room modern # and ote 4 room modern home. 2-car garage. al! rented. of f and ber- me, A real bargain for some- pay 6 after 6. eall Mr. doll, A. JOHNSON, raga e| 1704 S. Tele ogre h Rd. FE 4- WILLIAMS LAKE Want te live out, yet be conveniences? Here. s « Barage. $12,000 with $2.008 do WH IT E BROS. $00 Dixie Open Eves. "ti 0; Sun. ‘0 to 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Arie PLAINS — $1,000 dol) hopse, Built Sari, gee sare a, meni low vat i t cont f tatorent and in * _—_ and insurance, has shade trees and {s Ca. drapes, slofms and screens includeq im the low price of $8,950. SYLVAN MANOR — 4 bed- COLORED Gt ogg your last o ; rE 32-0123 home and | KENT ESTABLISHED IN 1Wi6 - $1,250 DOWN atta activa - 3 fetreem mod- ent condition inside in 108. ace ‘igh bor M4 preciated. $6,850 FULL PRICE THIS ~ West suburben 3 No. 9179 LOOK WHAT. $16,500 WILL BUY ALL BRICK RANCH HOME ATTACHED BRICK 2-CAR GaA- THREE 13 FT. BEDROOMS # X 13% vasa" 18 ROOM — TW wd ER PLUMBING PLU oo MORE FINE FEA- Imagine All This and only $16,500 Please Ng ned for, an appointment We'll be pleased bi you with our bauding pr agers. including Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Dixie Rwy. at "Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER AKING waar SHARP. Ran Ranch — ,Mitelen 's wit dining ay A oy ig co me Ol Te 8Y LVAN VILLAGE — Beaut)- ful custom TRIPP VAmROTOR Pane, — Brick, 4 droom ane. rpets, pan- responsible pa SEMINOLE HILLS. 4 Bedroom pa eM ease “ro om : ington x20" plus 9'x3' on yay gn “eng et 4 ee ou e@ liv! room. C po the den Large kitchen s breaktast et. and % bath eo 4 Sedres ig os up. ie, $0 x162° tite ai thd & 0 in ‘ow low own pay- Leilie R Tripp, Re Realtor Fe sai ar FR 44278 ay tage PRIV ILEGES | raPisuroad Bere, wee. "WEST "SUBURBAN frcerevelcre ‘wa water ag a i eon pen TED MeCULLOUGH REAL ESTATE INC. an : tw. inaron $500 Down Williams Lake Located on beautiful. wooded lots — & seems blocks tae iy a pot og home, lgrge kitchen, living . basement with ol} furnace AN woey decorated and with = ia a Full price $7050 $66 pe all spetmneet, pos- men Clatkst kston Boer Rae. ten Boe Bay a *ment with me my don large Clarkston | ye R. Hilt FA sao to 9) TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-6165 . Large deep lot . RANCH TYPE semen Pre. modern | “Of couirse I'll see you again, Hubert! I orily hope 1 see: Lake | You ia time!”* =. © 129 y NEA Service, ta. i For Sale Houses 43 seeatieatinaia abe aiedia cn anaaeas 8 RM MODERN, OnLy $9,000, 8 rm income. iggy fireplace, 2- ear garage, easy terms. S rm modern, lake me, a io,- 600 will consider. q ig 2 tamily brick on Park & Whitte- eee. 6 rms & bath each, real * 3} tf mily income. Easy down pay- ment, Will trade P. W. DINNAN, ; 66 Ww. Huron _ PE 4a ALL MODERN 3 ‘ieee owe Elizabeth Lake. ki _Wileon Rea) Estate, Orn te oest. STOUTS Best Buys Today CITY DWELLERS Will love this outstandin a — ranch rm home. Custom built in ues wah. features that ‘ou don’t poll out wares Rng ino-od land- Priced low at only $14,- 700 with terms. By appoint- ment on'y. DOLL, HOU SE teonte’ tng. 2 be quiet reel section on rs @ well-land- oak teers oi neat. large pe oad ‘Footh and ee down on andle. latin sie possession. DESIGNED FOR LIVING Unusual in the fact that you seldom see. so many desir- -_ egg in a home of pleasant liv cove ceiling, dining ell van built-in china cabinets, step- haust fan. large glassed erch overlooking spacious awn. Full basement with of] furnace and water heat- er Ali this plus 2car ga- rage make this an outstand- ing buy at $16,700 with termes UNION LAKE AREA. Cute and clean and ready dining area. Plus 2-car ‘arage. Located on large Tool lot. Edw. M * Stout, Realtor Eves. ‘Til 6:30 ' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 BEDROOMS Situated in North end on paved street. Bedrooms and bath are up, M¥ing room, dining room and. kitchen down. Full basement with auto, gas heat and hot water. 3 bedroom bungalow located west suburban, Attached 9 car garage. full basement § wi recreation room, screened patio, nice large- kitchen and many other features. Wil take trade. George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave FE 54-0101 or - OR. 3-44 LEAVING STATE MUST SELL. ™ Sale, by owner, 4 rooms and bath, ed, 2 lots, will sell tor quick sale. A good home for middieaged couple. 854 Orlando $395 Moves You In. Zz * a Ld fl wy, 3 oa = s >. 3 3- ____ WILL_ TRADI ADE WILL TRADE Like new, 2 bedrm frame, 1 block from Mill, Lk. Nicel dec- erated. .Large rms includin, oa. Bright kitchen, lots o , He bed corner ~ fenced. $12,500: or will sate for 3 bed- room with acreage FORD Rae! gate GROUNDS | Spacious 7 rm farm style house, Se ea c , ¢ we lot me rden ‘ag fruit trees rage. G, L. VAN VLEET OAKLAND na OXFORD < > : ' For Colored : RA 5 For 5 Sale as $11,890. ~mrit RON Ww NG LEY 7166 MSO at Pontiac Lake men _COUNTY BOARD. ‘OF REA Foe ah a eg 00M se ae attached Alcos Aluminum siding stone, OR }-5747. 3-Bedroom Brick Eull Basement & Garage $8, 500—$3,500 Down Owner leaving state-will sacrifice lovely home on. North Pe: St. for quick sale, Painted basement. ‘Gas large kitchen, ir . floors and plastered walls, = tractively decorated ni & shrubs, our best buy = gear. Better hurry on this on 2-Bedré6om Suburban Full Price $6,600 ly $3,150 down ~ a $44 per mo including ted nice $0x125 lake, Practically new bungalow Ot = Tmediass Giroux-Franks GENERAL 4395 Dixie Hwy. BY OWNER Any reasonable down ea _ not re —. ranch type, 1% \% acre Sedace jot. ap- oA —— am & cnyune “in ed doors. Sia,800. ym “i mo. age, $1 pass, 2 ~ school, don't hav home. ar 6 6Bt., Clarkston, road wa Kinsler Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Colberry Park Homey OPEN -D. AIL Y Bloomfield To ge the location these CUSTOM BRIC HOMES. drive out today! Cass Lake—Brick Ranch This is an exceptional, desira- ble new 6 room ledgerock and frame — ame. tached gar tastefully place scaped and fenced. haa x Price $18,250, te * 312 Third Street This is a newer ranch home in excellent condi- tion inside and out. sere. Storms y $9500 terms. KINZLER REA 16 on W. Huron mh MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS ATTRACTI OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY rage, a “home we are proud to show. eennaan meee, a 1,000 do onth — niodern _mhite “frame two hart =e eS a wonder home > selling epesintin en! anna BUNGALOW the rien Jang be “MIDDLETON SPECIALS! . ‘ ems : — Leslie. R.. Middleton 18 N. JOHNSON JERRY OFFERS Newly wed Specials, Lovely 4 room ‘howe. Located on Northside. Full basement, . rec. Basement 418.50" Will on for medi home, sem Loe Area on quiet ee basement, oi! tas artge, selling tached ere down, Ad Er ADAMS CO. Eves ‘til 8; Sun 1 to 5. Dixie Hwy. FE 44561 Budget Rancher 1% BATHS 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT > preaturin posh AUTOMAT of ue HEAT LLS eT ALUMINUM. ING WINDOWS ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER $9975 ON YOUR LOT MODEL 2601 GORLAND OPEN DAILY 5-8 SUNDAY 2-17 onion 4 a oe Orr’ ne H FOR SIGNS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DRAYTON PLAINS 4 rooms and full beth 2 bed is gacetlent home tor only GI RESALE Near Waterford. a, k.. 3 i brs a Bo 1% baths, \ od room and din a combination. 10 zl aid On en, 8 = 10 utility room. Sritgees corner lot pg tI — t ape éorn — better see it. | SPENCE STREET , One of the few yy voy om wd offered in this able area. Cathedral piichen and ath with tile rage. Only $12, 700 r | OFF "| JOSLYN : Here's a bedroom bun- — wien full basement wh payment. Call now — We only have one. . ..| Bateman. Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 S._Tolegriph Eves. & Sun. Income Property 43A 3 FAMILY APT. large rooms on first beer! for owner and 2 Loria: 8 tt Bec floor. Stoves, ida 8, steam beat, 3-car afage. gto entrance front to each apartment. angen A pos ated © Fr . rental dis- trict near Eastern ig lock from 2 bus lines, conveni- ent to stores, schools eh es. Renta) u c. uke ¢ pa ‘ments, Down payment $4.500. "PE | 0 tor EG: For Sale Resort Prop. 4A of Ci cen BEES te sit_moders. at Lotus ae ee Sa hs Pour whterined CABIN FURNISHED. § & MILES w. Bee cee Se tt 81.100 with $500 dn. TOMEWOOD hesoRT nagar Von a x Mate. Moar as Sem ae beautiful ; weners trailer ome . a Senne Tras Ba ‘sbout e v 1200 ft conn. Mf stand, wee ratiets ot Ra ‘giad ~¥) 975 Baldwin Ave. Open Eves. 6 ¥T. RESIDENTIAL ON WN 3;. ~— He _W. Bares house op acre of susie sta pet oera’ be a. ._-_ ee For Sale Lots = 46 3 LoTs MATE. _fial Paved street. FE 5-730. FOR R H. P. HOLMES. INC. Pe $2953 10-', ACRE 1% MI. E. ot Atlanta, deer coun airy, — 4-716. _ _~ARRO * pone le cated ARRO REALTY TED MeCU leCULLOUGH = } Soe - 5-1284 a on de, £30 Bam ay 12 BEAUTIFUL 80 We “SILVER {reat en Walton Bivd. - Good- Bee eaittl tall bargain, #1,- oo wie oF OW ALTON Blvd. between Joslyn “& rry, ity Hits. FE 60206. - —_e Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge _ ot TY IN 3 LOTS, SGORNER nnett Rd. & Stanley. FE 8-0453. ~~ JOSLYN AVE. ‘| Lovely ‘lot soxaee. n! large Walnut trees, $1,250 RIDGE WAY Tasmania in Pontiac. Sewer Water in. = & sidews Seh._OR 3.9083. paved. $900 c MIN FROM PON- TIAC. 1 RUTH FROM M50, : trallers may be parked bd these lois. Commercial and idential lots p mat acreage. Highiang and Mil- Richard’ Gisele 234 MN. Center at. HIGH AND DRY Lexa ehtng fae somome view, suitable’ for targe . Only $2960 total pric tiac, new — low’ taxes, os choo! sci £095 «total price, f Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 y. Saginaw 8t. / FE 53-8165 Open Evenings | a $:30 LARGE LOT OE se FONG. Watkins Es Estates,’ MA’ / MA 5-1556. “" LADD'S — WOODED Homesites site, with BY ALL MEANS SEE - The New Addition to Cherokee rae You'll jike the ovens pba sical e for teday's ie better hom a, and the conreni- ence of 4 close-in ‘seston. Drive out Elizaceth Lake to Scott Lake Rd. i] mile oni of Tel a as fee op Carl W. Bird, Realtor a Sense Meet Ryat Dies, ae ag SPECIALS $000 FULL P RICE Huron Gar- dens, You can have t terms. A aad ly building site. $950 WEST SUBURBAN — Large 752405 ft, lot os is a real bur. Almost 33% $2500 LITTLE FARM » 5 acres right. on schoo] bus route. Easy termes. L. H. BROWN; rate VACANT LAND 2 —_ no buildings, will. divide, a ee 4 8 HOLMES - BARTRAM | 4302 Dixie Hwy RIDGEWAY REAL’ RILE . j, Broker $09 Elizabeth DO Wi NTOWN ft. om ground floor; 26% W. Huron | For Sale.or Exchange 50 food buildings, also te ‘Sere ere for sale Gr exchange for sea Si J. J; Bauser, UNi- A, ON MM a= 7 CAR G 1-1341, Business Opportsnities 51 pad La aia rat ist ru Part COMPLETE ii es see nA ent and lease, Bu S- List Thru Partri dg “BUSINESS” oT decorated attractive spot bap s an Op- portunity, ts & bull only $4,000 dows Included eae quarters for -* compte sent It With ariow ers sit ead vat Detroit i Excelent ry Fg yg Te MICHIGAN BUSINESS ret | SALES ae jon 4 : Restaurant cense 5 Want to retire. Bg Sy ye —— owner, 6-' he on a i ¢ home ful ines pies ‘ontage RESTAURANT Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE BOWLING — TRADE Brunswick s im modern Fg Ba | . town, ae es te bie or vi- easy terms. cinity, $57,350 on DOWNTOWN GRILL WARD’ E, PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 ene WE COVER I HE STATE PARTY STORE. Handling many imported items with high mark- dD. Only one a are bal bat es. high class lass: ellentele, Severe 11'- ediate se Brice Graghcaly ceduend. it STATEWIDE Pi Real Metate s Service of ae 800 ARE PEET FOR | 177 38. "Telegraph =. “pep oes Ps 3 ae _on MW. EM 3-002 __Sale Land Contracts 52 "Complete with thes and parts | WE HAVE SIX GOOD CONTRACTS are and lene welders,| for sale propert: . tool benches, chain falls.| 18 to 20 per cent discounts. aii 1 upright. 1 post and high s modern hom seasoned con- - faake wih} wasnt oledieaeer B ment ee comp with paint & SON. REALTORS vy Hight duty Fn 132 W. Huron Phone it er, also portable fe Rd. M15. 5-1275. WY DIS oe eres GLE pete en er ~ se! ~ Fer r Sale Sale Clothing 5 + Surcme ustert rs ie ¥ ‘os or ie __Mary’s coat, S rE "+san0. 2 yas BOY MATERNITY 8U 0. $26. OR 3-2525. 7. 9 FOr Goat. eax if. Like ne ee BABY CLOTHES. SHOES, COAT bonnet. 2 nylon snow sults, size 1 & 3. = cond, «Cheap. _ 33534 ‘after MEN'S Sie ALL SIZE oF es, formals,, winter coats. 2 , MEN'S CLOTHING SIZE Wa. Khaki hunting out- 6-6080- FE BLACK FUR CAPE, good cond. Boy's tweed top ‘oat, site 16 Like new FE 5-1703. BROWN MOUTON LAMB Coat, Sizc Fo, exe. cond. $05. MI 6-103 ea ee FE 4-1574 MAN'S GRAY | COAT, $8.60 Ponti , Green & white piald wool jacket a ac State Bonk Bidg | & stay Sardine Jacket sie ea. i one bee Mortgage L Loans ins 54 ees Allen St. FE Deri _ re PLAT NUNTING. HES ME- LOANS~-$000 to $1,500 34351 - Fer any purpose, on Rp ena ai COAT. SIZE homes modern or ‘not im {4 10. W otm once, Ches _ FE 8-657 AL FALL BA 2. sone Additions or Suits T Coats, Coats #10 up |‘ Loafer. ats begs may ose” ey teeta BE for! clos a al - “te as sch Ads Layaway or Payment Plan * ere acon mortgages, Edward's Outl 18 8. Saginaw sep 2 208 Wee TWEED TOP COAT, SIZE 42. NEW, | _ or phese ¥ | «$35. PE 8-077. __ you ye eature uring e “Swaps bw SS aide ‘Week. e50. MI eaeit | 20 FULL GROWN GEES TRADE, Scrap & Iron | 56A for what have 14551. | ~~~ 1954 HUDSON WORNET SALE Or # trade for pick-up truck FE 1096 FORD” RL a $1,350. oS Power sieering, co I ye nentet, ag i Sell or ae, tar. housetraler or pick-up | Mirae 3-130. 1986 FORD FAIRLANE, “DR. Fordomatic. Power steering, ra-. dio, heater, whitewalls ‘Sel or trade for | - aaiempes or pick-up MY ttle 3- " PANEL. “a Seiad FIOeAE er + -y rm auete. a1 Ww. _t ‘H 2-4750 eer SMALL HOUSETR AIL er, pickup or - as ey m en 10 room home. i cation. fon. Oxford. OA #2606. CROSLEY MOTOR, SAW STAND, Lng motor, good P wheel train 3 emp. ggneraior. ew ‘aroid camera W flesh attachment for pickup or will sell. we Housetraiie . iat Florida. Sel. oF trode or what have you M. Saigm, 2060 Hensman, Keeg Harbor. : CASH “OR TRADE: HUNTING CAB- with 2 — near MeMesters:2 SWAP. BUY OR SELL. CALL Swap. Service. OR 3-8561. SUBURBAN 4 M MODERN. 2 pedroomsCutitity, full tiled bath, hardwood floors Aluminum storms and screens, Excellent ie-| cation. Will no i housetrailer * SEORGE BLAIR GEO REALTOR | 4536 Dizie H oo" 3-12951 DRAY on PLA FOR SALE OR TRADE: 40-FT. 1954 } PONTIAC CHIEF - I" 2 BEDROOMS FULL BATH AWNING EXCELLENT - . CONDITION WILL TRADE FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME FE 2-48270 PORTABLE INQ CABIN, 8x8. Fits any pickup. 8100 or will: trade for eautomatic shotgun or. anything ef equal value. OR 53-8459. MUST SELL 5 BEDRM. HOUSE, g%e heat, with income aiso 2 bed- — ranch house Auburn Heights. mgs urgent. Have to go west fom -health Will take good house- 1 tratier down wh 1048 Durant rr NEW A OR OTGUN new custom ma t rifle i good boat and trailer, FE 2-47 $1500 eg IN A 2 eereooe $ truck, tractor, or Take. ‘ots. MAple le 5-4093 after Lai RANCH WAGON 35 FORD CUs- tom, will take ag ‘used car for equity. 7005 Qooley 3WAP MOTORCYCLE FOR PIOK- bef <<" Call after 5. OLive. seip ei MILK GOATS FOR “BHOT.| is or a —_— value. TRADE OLIVER | _ STREET pol a acoratee P ae and out. +o | | TO Lose down or will ‘t's vacant, SACRIFICE | r SALE Large fami) home-owner moving to Florida fungeios > ts “= ~ condition. PE 4-4460 2 PC, PINK ONAL. NAL, LIKE. _hew $100, LI 4 0008, al after 6. 2 SEWING MACHINES, TREADLE & electric. 1 neW pr. drapes, Vanity dresser, 87. $20, uphol- stered chair, $15. Cherry ter & _cottee tables 5-1827. PC. SECTIONAL, GRAY. BLOND corner table. Gas cook stove, ues eat _MApie 3 RS OF FLOWAL-LINED pio) eres dra 23-4440. 3 = oo . SECTIONAL AN NT i MAHOG- at Pera ser, aL. 3 and matching ehair with otte- be. Orehary t4 take ave cri pd Marreeee 40 sib. TWO TO es. $10 and $15. FE phy eae RADIO. & PLAYER. ALSO E 5-g165. a FM radio. F CASH oS RADIO“. NO 2 FU stove fefrig., ‘Ta19 COMPLETE "st _ STORK DEG CRIB. like ne roek : Dette, on hehwasher, ry Seanpiaie ae beds ae » $3. GE refrig, $18. FE 1¢ STOVE. $35. OR BEST PE 8-686. ¢ STOVE, Exc COND $25. Washer, $50 Gas stove, used, FACTOR ¥ REBTILT VACUUN never Sages. HOOVER PORTABLE WASHER cond, - Muore Elec. Ce Co 1060 W. Ww. | a “y TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar. oe. Washer . ving rm living rm suite .... Bed-side feedin mands ‘MAN'S Tt y shove I's ard & fe = Sag only # vie 08. Salles “App furnishings aa 8-8297. PROM $3.55 New ‘innereprine mattress, ~ ra. TV one to a tomer. Tacos “Purniture, a Ss +150. a rte ovseNo1> , Senpets. . Good cond. hiri 1 I eves., “ sarneens 32 1 Pine, b behind Pontiac Press Bidg. one tag electric dryer, Repossessed. Bal. $2 per Kelvinator re- frigerator, late model, . Pully ane tic electric range. valued . now terms. . SHICK'S MY 3-3711 ADMIRAL 16 IN. CONSOLE. Three I7 tn. table models, blonde and mahegnet. Fe 5-9044, after pi size PMILOO BLECTR like new, $75..F FE 7-0740. “range, Ii Sto APT. SIZED ) GAS STOVE. soos An nik UG WANT ABOUT G You W: N BE FOUND decade FON 3 SALES A litte our “4 ‘ne way, but « lot eon Lad to en oo and elec e -ginee ‘mice. stems a 0 ft. cour’ Wade ‘dept. for real barga use “OUR iF oP We and parkin; bay. trad Beas out. ie, Come A Se Teens. 2 acres of free | ONE FE $-oas1 OPEN Bo. SAT, 9 TO 6 ® TO H 4 miles EB. of Pontiac or 1 mile 7 hapa, Seights on Auburn ame Yoo" ierenners DIN MAK- 7 ee ne Are xures 3) ‘Ss ay prem _ ‘Thom IC | Reg. Meatee ta _ Bg, bag a La ‘Desk, OR Pat gem Toeker. cas Bs a. as 5 aoe aA One One Sole radio-phonograph, 940. Mi 6-578. MAYTAG WAI mn. lound tub OR +1873, MOON Go aman toby bed _thert, $18 EM 3006 MAHOGANY POSTER. — COit- rR. ¢ Rise , highboy. dresser, $198. MI NORGE AUTO WASHER. . LIVING room chair, round end table, ta- ble . FE 46192. NORGE REFRIO. PALE GREEN, Exe. cond. FE 6-3328 = Olt BURNER ............. $20.00 ——— Machine : $20.00 | oo ge ies $10.00 Odd "$1.00 New Trerring aattrenn New Cotton : fines Desk a WE + Sy SELL & EXCHANGE FOR THE HOME OIL HRAT@ORS HEATERS | UI up. k's. am, | PROSPERITY —0 GAS a4 Corwin Ot. between 12° and 3:30. phage iber uncRine J Jan person soarz ieee iectng o Center, F FE RANGES REFRIGERATORS © WASHERS (Fioor Samples) Reg. $179.05 30° Dix gas tge 8 88 160.96 36° Dix gas ree $99 Refrig. a iE, LIKE ne $190.95 8 Dix. e. $270.8 i - AWAY PLAN | Sauare Parl % ack Mi y aa GS COND. $25. OR 3-3575. noses IX IN BLOOM AFGHAN — Secodiinacl Appliances . rset Sere ae (ELECTRIC _.. PE ¢3573 REF RIG te 0. FREEZER ___aerose 65. 1200 Wagner St. ReATY OUR F EARORIN. | mi6i cepa Ok SMALL, FE 1.9634. a home UILT Pd ny alts MACHINES mak BX tie | 3468 ‘Auburn . $20 — & 4 2 my or 00 daye—same PE S100 -A-WAY SOFA e new, PE 56-1703. late model, Make ainsix bin, te $7.60 @ mo, Call ronet ym ments collect’ AG PORTABLE MA. price of $100.50. . REFRIG | , Guarante | LA ey Saye UP To woth Fei CENT ON | a? ~" Norge floor dample autometic machines to | Sew USED. frigera T MODEST MAIDENS — ” Jay Ate ee Sale Miscellaneous 60) fmm val > Hime.» J (mew Tlie Simei @ HA TL \«. a Ph “Other men go fishing and don't catch anything ee « but Vv. § PHance, 422 W. Huron | Car + ame FURNITURE CO. Tv tore $49.08 up 300. Sweet's Radio PE 4-11 y GAs RANOES FROM $30 ry not your" « i “jes UP; USED Re. | up; RCA color | tid & | Munro Elec’ Ce., Jinres cleaners, 2 @eakes, 1 vear guar- Se antee, $16.05 up. Bes Electric DEPT, _ 2 N. . om, FE 46168 , Vanity with mirror ........ $2450) PR fr. ONE OF (Ges range. sevsessce 096.56! America’s best makes Freezer. paren & chair 29 50 and guaranteed = 6 years, 2 pe. tional ..., so $300.95 value $279.00. Slightly | | Refrigerator 40 * scratched in transit. Ee c. = Ss raed ee AREPRIG. 1 wn, | — = table Heywood * leld, ¢ ampagn She MUk's Abel Mony of otter tema convenient cred- 4 FoR. FOR GAUE CHEAP 8% | THOMAS ECONOMY 341 8. Saginaw USED TRADEIN | mene Sale Household Goods 57, For Sale Miscellaneous 6( 60 * CLOSET DOORS tiv dam ‘ol as & aged steel fold doors ae he wide. Priced Beemy Door Sales rom $5 gs at : Paddock, _ 20003. Pontiac F COAL & BUILDING #1 Orchard Lake A DON'T LET bs » outdoor ha Fue! oil tank “POR YOUR OUTDOOR e bar "Spee awe “AINY painting. . Warwicks 2678 Orchard Lake ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA ‘ORILL L | @ Ib bag toe CHAR hag, 45c REAYLC ICK SUPPLY CO ve FE alg ER. tise - Dvo-THERM Bears COR s Rus | 0 piano, Good cond..ORlando 3-976) gai Upright ‘& f051. arace HEATERS, $20 Eg tin Q A, BENSON Sra CO. AS wee tye ny Pad pump, used SALE Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 |, ONE 10IN CRAFTSMAN TABLE saw, ) sharper, 1 belt sander, _Very_ good cond FE 44156 Do It Yourself — ta aiidiaedl . FOR | REN T . WALLPAPER STEAM | SANDERS —EDGRRS-POLISHERS HAND SANDERS—DRILLS--SAWS BROWNIE HARDWARE OPEN SUNDAY ol mm % CALL AFTER 4.P.M, EE 2-5570 3 * | BOUL PARR Uo iat aU | Like new, eT, _ rifle range “ty Fa de Ait oar ti pope . in ves. 7 davs week. ok Cll 4 co) ts Ey) +3 uly Age bali Hi. i 1° wait | rq Bolt ac. . W. 8 -8HOT | $10 GA: aha shells. O30, Hunting Coats & Pants ta, ite at cn * oar sikbve FE 20022 | Bale Resse Hibs Rem pump guns Near fron River, 185. Mrs. Newell ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt insulated hoo: ‘ ati and areal underwear, | Ake pies ee A eal me i GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE AND FEMALE PUPPIES * Perce >. Sedane INT, pe. CALL ane ee ean aad BE 2.1321 A BLACK pit i TH 2 oe veo ae ea PO | 188 W. os ARBOR 10 _ aTONE - { gt i’ EPHERD, — " soll, Peat — beach sion ~ "wosa. ood = hom Cheap FE 27906 ;Want Ad sumbe xv "eash, PE +1 “Mos. pontt | Bie Piyscord. ¢xta%, sheet ... $4.08 ; — AKC REG WEIMARANER pods. Blanket insulation 100 sq, fi ty ph, Rewular 1 49 Rem auto mode! 68, j amale pup, @ months Ms r apenas, is 1 — fe ‘Sit Rez $112 45 Rem, 160° pump rifie broken, “good ' Ban arc ad . “ant! anit, alt, oM Rea. $154.50 Rem. 740 auto rifle a _ = ue aan me go . Rt Re + et eas Re ee a 1 pA os i“ ty fie 3 | 668 Laade Vista, ort ® * Montesian is’ Clie pine e Board. a... Yh 6, $190.05 Savage WORS. 300° & Pert AUCTION aL at a laside door mm an . $5.95 Regulay $2998 Win M4 deus! ithoLie: ‘POINTERS, & COON. County pee i! pipe ga Sealand pipe, tewet. bow 4 jouble | #8 Tela! given 306 " Rockhayen. oc _ q Vectors it erock. plaster and hardware | Regular 188 Auburn Ra or 88 ipment * La 3 SAVE UP TO $300 ON MaTeR. | Reewar ° 6 Blue "Rocks | ~ -) in JALS POR COMPLETE HOUSE. | negular $3.20 shell vets ee pont. Resin erin et | 5 i ‘AUeTION at ya ‘ Is ow $1.96 ~ = AKE SURE 4 Browning automatic soT La u —— ae - P| BRA Lao i) i ‘4 at i BURMEISTER hie. stents? | BEAGLES, ALSO" PUR DOBEN:| fle of Rath Mon et tert “ tah a aoe ; . tes Lumber.Ca.. bad teen Pltherels scopes Dachahiind German Shepherd, §2¢ pal cows and i ® y . nh onte st each. Cut i : ‘ 8197 Coole t., Laxe Rd, a ae a ag edd bse Auburn breeds. es each oebtie. stee4, Ssemenied, tbe ag “ sine EM yn ma. Aubura Heights FE | 3496-19 Mile Rd. between Dequin-| Proprietor. Vernon State ent sige, en =. || . fre & Ryap Ph. BYron 6-36) , | Detrot * tt #4184 . = Ph. De sg el O41 _ vox SP “PURE OFRMAAT wee! | OUTROARD MOTORS [Sein UP) POR SCE FE AVERY, WEBNEADAY ORE 7 Sues” ecrn the Sop (Demonstrarorss noaTon TERRIERS AF EYED. nee pee ae and ahaiiow well. pumps a4 2 5% np. lightweight Clinton euty| AKC reg. Curtles oR Hillman, er. ob terrtie buys. Michigan’ Fiuores-| geese’. “OGou, qplerter, Reg. BRITTANY, FEMALE, Y aon i peu ger ‘saa en _femt, chard Lake Ave. ae oe ‘SA & idilea Mouth “miles Va FORD TRUCK 1 TON isso WAITE'S oRirrany SPATE a hinct of ononvlis or? West Buick & 1950 V-8 Ford 2 whee) | Dewnstalrs Pe ‘42511 perf, hunting dog of , out ymour trailer “with steel bvex. EM/| SHOTGUNS i CES $12.50 & CANARIES, LOHeEe “WONG. “$e and No: ™ mi Perry ie —_ —— up, Gun repair ¢ mount-} ange & Apricot, 801 4th Lk _ ‘tol WELDERS —TRATLERS. ood on. | (D8 Burr-shel, 3% 8. Telegraph. | 24025 i ee ure mutere hard LL LLL 69! enor, ‘ - ®are ‘ Gucae “Ot wuts Fit meta 8 busting clot” ve CU TE KIT TE ENS—F REE ¢, milk cans, 2 Case tractors, __ im closet, ORlando 3-3 ; vis —_ : | ENG HLA | AAPRING ER ~ aa aaa | ait ‘Saier. Paes “sharp? New WINCHESTER SPEGIAL ~~ CO be , ator, _ "Machleory ~60A plete with scope, 100 be con RED, FRoM| “seed “ tools. ose ‘ ; ae ~ spre ammer mill, wagons, wae pene Ave 2.0236 —_— wine Pa Sao ; NEVER BEEN FINCHES EROPICAL: WIT ALL br soon Bam. | CRANE & BACK fiox. Filton | - pet _Ghop, 60 8. Astor, FE 4-043) end loaded, 6 dozers, 3 graders, _ Hunting” Accommo, O54 ving CTA trencher, trailer: welder. porta. ee male. one well stared. Female. ob ergyel plant. used iracter caniy an. ROUND For “HUNT. _ 116 8. Squirrel Ra, arts Terms or trade 0190 Ga) shing roe r 4 Dp Ci t Cs] ‘Goodrich, Mich hens oN Tear Mesick, : OR 3-852 — FOR SALE E- | FOR BALE. — LARGE Woop | LOVELY WONTING CABIN” AG.) 7-WEEK-OLD PART “}" lathe alse figeaw MArket #1426. commodate 8 ae & S| VANTY ORES DRESSER, aOoD COND, 108 Pe tose Never used. | PE 3-93 3 7° PE yi { cnn All ate and Bre Sa nas | coerce cee eens . yi afiecuseue com OTOND (OLGA ETOKER “COAT. | ssleouar from ‘438. "and wed | OCCOR DIOR, OTT aaa ee at YMCA _Waven Mill Catte artis PE coats Reason gas installed. Tel.) modern door on your ye 4 beginners with lessons. PE | — — TALKING goto 43474 less than you think. us give Al TOP #0) canaries, Crane's Bird Hatchery, “Mx 4 .T ASE CABINET COM: free estimate. we Black dirt, ie gravel & fi. Aubero, PE ¢ani. _ plete with sink & A built in gas mm °s addock FE 2-0203 ACCORDION, 120 BASS HOHN LINTON LEON, front loadin, TROPIC, Fish AQUA | burners. 45 Gai O. Smith GARBAGE aro AL. Waster | 25s, cond 91590. MUlberry_ ee | CLINTON LEONARD eM 3-6518. |. built, ‘se d edhe dh 3 — hot water heater Fa burner eleé- ) King, brand new, on ‘EM 24210. AxtiQuR, 6 ORGAN, $78; PATER Al if | bl ack on: ie Larr rE -ESiel mt. fh | ie y. 6% PT 7 EDR trie ranges unit Never been | ALL RAPS TELIVIBION “AND a6 | _ iano, $150. Exc. cond. FE $-3458 topsoil, ac dirt and | Z. ~~ Boston. Cheap or will trade Ae ear or greased tA LAE ip. Murray boss biey Mat. HONEY FMR rLurm. exc.| peat. Fill sand, clay and TROPICA ¥ amet. “ont to ot iba ‘apeer tnd aks — I-1-1-A REYNOLDS NU-ALUMINGM | —— tno —- | GOMPLETE LINE OF, BAND IN- see. a 3-7549, Settee As ross. Pot eS 4 aaa ee pena ae SIDING. Sell yourself by seeing | HEA TING struments accessories bed music “sort. ‘sie “EER TOAD. 2-168) ; —_ = yi i our expert installations. Alum. ; E I N NT gy sand & vel, 3-3408 ready tha! coming up, storms Jalousies, Youngs. “OUIPME} MORR [iS 4 os a8 gre wei eo ¢ WEIMARANERS FEMALES 3| We. have oound town birch and stee! kitchens | Used furnaces, oil burners, | 568, AKO. ; B0iL, | mos old Int champ Bired sion alters, same a ornamental fron, aluminum and| floor furnaces, stokers and space and jjandvcaping, FE| cach or trade for something of | will hr sour fiberglas awnings. No money heater. Wayne ne Heating Co, Roch MUSIC pate sae Po equal a CODE 8-206). Gorn, 98, ber month end up.| ester. Ol, $621! “ane ¥ for! "a Ae ack Dik RT. WILL GIVE Oa, a oat ne oF i uburn ee “"° : Tal ‘avel @ ter Res Call OL 1-061 for tree FURNACES [101 8. Saginaw PE 2.0807 Bennett . Fe ae | nete_Eo set ees _estimates. — Oil & Gas, Installed, duct wort. | CONN TROMBONE 7° BELL, 2 A Parent & Doberman! Ph, PE $4921 338 tp WHIOnT LIFTING SET Sertce ORS ae eae Ot stand, $66. FE rene, a . brits ~* 0s f c 5 id cow an a Inch soil SPT. a3 | NTERNATIONAL TRATLER GRAND PIANO. ALSO Ded mare. _ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 SAVE PLUMING SUPPLY heater, Used 1 month, 860, Ste- he : BLACK Be iY Fe ~ PUSHEL, 172 8. Saginaw FE vens pump gun 16 gauge. $45. i) bs the yard, and by the load. | DOS. cats BOARDED, oos 30 WOOD STORM WINDOWS xe £28) _Dixle ney Peet ee re HAMMOND | einer OR ORGAN. | Delivered. Fee 6. -trained, Burr-Gheil, 378 6. Tele- | : condition. Also sereens, assorted | JET Toompron W 8 For. 32044. =. | BLA T, WA “LOAD. LL raph, _Sises Very reasonable. MI 4-142. 8 ie ia * | oa Tt RECORDER. DER, RADIO! dirt, top soil,” mason sand and __ Hay Grain & Feed 71 ae 162 GAL ELEC. , BEATER $79.95 ce oi CABIN ST we comb, % roils of wite, heeds an gravel. Also atone, ® a 7 90 | 30 Gal. Auto Gas Heater $54.05 oie are Youngs some work. Very cheap. FE ight tractor work. rk. PE 23-3001. ] 3 sinks & Prt} #5 value, “side 05, **altghtly 41162 Onapr O LAWNS. LAWN Mow. IST AND IND MAY ALSO ‘ SS ete auch sR | cmatred. Also several G2” ‘BS | Sational GUITAR CALL APR ine LAW) OW-| straw, Ph. eve, MA 5-6702, MOBIL HOMES SAVE PL OMBING models St terrific vajucs. Mich | or 5 p.m, MA 6-060. Pai fist activered. feeding, ant iat AND GND GUT NEW WAY SINCE 1932- we Bouin a, Temeeonent., Ms Coenerd 14: | SND SUNS PLAYER he recipe werk FE 290 : vine, balling cad ie et “BIPERIAL TAROE SELECTION OF “UaED| elTing,Puitmerer. GOOD FARM TOP” aL ¥bé. ! > e motor, 8iis:" 30. a glass lined | | Riise. Ben's Lean OF | ive "nore GonreeTeTs Bl my "pelivered: Me ca hin, Mba SE | cave auras W a ng machine, $1' new, PTR B ALL . . = gor used. OR 3-9420 controls, in good LOWER ALL SPECIAL STODENTS. 5 PRICHSOR hav DELIVER. &/ SAND. a “BIU UPRIGHT FORCED | able PE 2 hhh, MUSCLE ties tan | © 8 vinck “dint. Deliver eve, "arch ch hummape, complete with LIONEL TRAIN. MOUNTED. Con. EDWARD * OUTLET Ao F $00 OR 33610 Good . ext sccess. 4 engines. O Gage) is 8 SAGINAW FE 23-2108 MAN Aa EAR MAUL it eee naar EM 43-4406. yourse ito. 000 BTU LUXATRE © Olt FIRED | MEYERS DEEP WELL ‘PUMP & Sale Office Equipment ¢ 63 | PROMPT DEL Gn ai YOR OP tle Pgs Teed one a ipl Soe - Woodland. FE _black dirt peet, OR 3-0644, = var hot water caler, ene duet WEW GALVE : fe. ao = “PONTIAC CARE BUILDERS Myst sett due te reduce serenge | 60 _ work, Gua . OR 3-6226 | ,, i Priced extremely } naive | nine commiggr si wonae Se MRT Be | PRACTICALLY. AAEM OMOER| at trete at cede. Sk | tlt oe afte ace _single phase, EM | mt Pag te P Mdina wor ‘Sale s Store Equipment " “os ” 34. > ie ae Rd, 4 ARC WELDER. 360 AMP. HOBART. aginew FE HT EHDED PEAT WOMUG | sNorign eADDLE & BAIDLE. FE eTNEROE APCE Ree ee ee ee Cone, | ATTENTION: TY DEALERS, WILL| gives Br LAGE BINT int AND a glee ere) TRAILER SALES er, en! racio ong er a en on ggate TF ABCTION BALE ¢, re trade new adding machine ot ae sitiepbeD oie DIRT 4 CATTL™. Pos, red giass—Pine china—Brass | OIL HEATER ALSO ObD Préces ee Markers rable TV. Af | She33 £08 ahd goats. MA 4-102). ‘ SPE LAL 4 er-—-Iron items—Musica! in-, of furniture. Also 2 x 4's pm, M t _4-3078. TOP SOIL. BAND 5 Ra VEL FALL HOWRRER BOARDE: i) struments—Pattern glass & Crys-| Oliver | ELECTRIC Came REGISTER, A 61.1 7a Moward EM 08st “| Malled, | indoor | riding ting. FALL CUBARARC sale, / Air Lempe, Damiture Clocks yp | Of BURNER, SHORT GUN TYPE fikb-s DhivewAY GhIDTNG: | oP a coe eo; ele I A / | SHOP Mice of Owosso in aah ig Phll Pani, with eauge, | NATIONAL CA 7 REOWTERS Re jt aravel, fu ete, FE = BEAUTIFOL NPIRGTA. | oor ibaa 3 # bre ie ft. SO Rim sharp Ot SNe sone Machine, O18. Mldwent | qTIONAL CA OH RBOTATERE | —*\°— fh FRENCH ALPINE GOATS | Gener 166. arm. 6 ——— Prom $198 up.’ Reconditioned | ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| show. stock Milking doe ‘end | Bon . o ANCHOR FENCES — "NATIONAL AIR 6ANDER guar. by At gb Rake | mn nn | twin doe lds, Ob OE gM f,/ 1195 Free estimates, also wrought RM 33907 ster Co. Gall FE. 20008. After DRY SLAB’ WOOD, DELIVERED. | STANDARD BHED BAY MARE, | Sey . i934. } ba bdrm: aE : Ba gt) OtL (FURNACE. $78. 6, WEST) 5 OR 35: wewstica W000, DE wees 13.2 val 5 oe > "briced teas, MI Gard. | M = ieee 4 ies ak ron railings 7 ell . 65 D DELIV good home rie 3 rm. 29/ ft, ARMSTRONG OIL STOVE, 7 BLOWERS THERM- Jae on sire =... an} _ Call shter re 6, FE 7 Wanted lheanteck ck 73 Molly : ostate controlled, $45. OR 3-1086. wINCnOTER MOD. 4 FIREPLACE — Ptah i. Rick a} GOLDSEFAL PORTABLE W, Opal, Wor | @ SS, eee ee atin : nel - coat—Sp604-| wen: LIVESTOCK Geustos bane Bh 1 Fe chain tink ogg 2 4 ie wee A Pal fa," rehe —y a ae +~ kinds, ° Forrest Jones, Rant “3 ‘ie, . nv le . rioos eat” * “a Signan | We tin Bes ok” as | "ae WN Deena ator that oct tnt 8 naw | Studio couch. Cheap. 0! 2. tial EL... = a ANTIQUE R schicn, RACK FOR CAR TOP, $40, PR-| 12 3 OAUGE REMINGTON PUMP, Farm roe. 75 etal 4 aaeee. _@00d cond., $40. oR 33610. 0 rs frig. Elec. portable, $45. MI mee Spee me.) oP Ort gor ARPLES BARBER TOOLs, GA DEN TOOLS | {7638 oF Toate aa 62. Oekiahd Aye Fr_5-0291 | GOOD ; at Suttons, 1%. S (at ot gtaee — leaves sweeper, care lic jack | ROMEX © D vA furnace, fireptace, or stove. De-| Rd 2 te / 1987. -17 “S § . FE_5-7406 Fr. Wail boxes ag By vdupies pl plore. 18 QAvOR DouBTE 3A BARREL, | ivered FEVIO00. Halousen TS 77 2 1067. 16 ft, me RRP AND 1 PORK HAL AND | $29 OA. Thompson, 808, Perry | J038 WINCHESTER. GMING. | SEASONED WOOD OF ANY KIND hg pray CS ae : darters Opdyke Mkt. FE $-7041. pe One ful] box of he ith | delivered” OR 3-8400 _ oe mCe vel Busbed . i ' ip testare sale se 9 BATTERIES $6.95 PLYW 60D. SPECIALS each gun MA, 86286 Call cher | py ts, T ‘Shrub: 68: 8th few anys, MY BOTH. mile’ 8 1928 Saginaw FE 83796 CASH AND CARRY PRICES 4pm ants, rees, ae | WiNTeR Pithia 3 a “ of Lake Orion 7 : Bos 2¢°- BT ; S.1%s GIFCh 4x8. Good 2 sides. $16.00 351 WINCHESTER, AUTOMATIC small pumpking | & TAR p ) oO ORI n Water skiis. also 2 Lionel trains. | % yay good 1 side. ....... 795.” deer rifie, 100 rounds ammunition $000 BEAUTIFUL EVEROREENA, | 0130 Waterford Rd., Watert ee XFORD : -1162 (a8 fir exterior soos BU) Leather case, All like new, $06 Upsi? 5 feat tall Your eboice— i ors AC Naletion.— | / TRAILER SALE | BEDROOM ere lONT PINTURES. pa ply woods. * bmsarior td aa Seam j bs m0 i turn * fo ee Sale Far: Farm Equipment | 76 ; “ Ss slightly Irregulars, $4.05 value 39-06 BOLT ACTION | Ha! A , i ~~ 4 dow j $2.45; a'so elreus and cowboy | S84 exterior doors. Model Th New condition. $10 Clintea Groveland Hye Hospitel | “1081 FORD Tr: le are 50 nate a | ligt Jfiktures for childrens bed. Pontiac Plywood Co. OR _3-4980" a and go 'y mile. to, Groveland | transmission with Sherman Back. Gardiners, r | Oreharg Lk Ave 1448 Baldwin Ave FE 22543 | (i022 OVER AND so NDER GALL | Farms ost penabic nomena pe A core 4e-| rows, Zimmiers, R ‘ BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS PAINT SALE re a BL UE SPRUCE FOR YOU. (AL 9.2000 ? ae town Kitchen. olf & gas furnaces $2 per Gal. ee” a: yMA x > POWER | 40) Scott, Austrian, and MBGHO: WANT TO" WIN A PROF NAL |,Used trailers, & prices. Hot water and steam bollers.| Discontinued esiors. Mouse pant, oie. | A reervitee. Juniper. Coneotor fir. eae sal Rental ae I wat automatic water heater hard-| . inside enamel, inside flat, guaran- $28.50" ingle boi. shotguns 924.35 Native trees. Dig our own, Bring te es ware, Fe ae lly = ee reek teed INC poste hace Fee repea spergene ess tools and buria eet) Rae McCul loch aey end “a oo p ai Low 3 G BROS. Browning guns, Bear — grimes 3 miles W ad ommerce, Vilage MYrile aa. 1 mile & of Lk, Fanta Bape’ EC ges | wn roatac nan re euie| wegup tent apo 2tewrs.| byes, Maga inom ‘opee| Chain Saw aa aS ¥ Lapeer | — SPECIAL SAVAGE WEE 0 POWER | 0707 407-8 to 1. MU +6008. SOLUTELY,’ yaRSE? Bar Pr. | 38 per cont GiseBant-on atscontin. | _ scope ono gide_ mount, Pm 8-647 gay By: LLOWS. 93. BIG Wp esr pein ae ple aething te eht +h . eom- colors erry Bros, house # "SHOT GU} Ne dr : plete sia be: stall ginning MS » M — en if aon wir pad Sat = 8 Re | exp EXPERT Taf, Vectnie A ae hy: m for ‘4 y : Se | ichigan r Or-| Also } nad ~satin em -tone ‘‘shotquns $77 Br ib I estimates e of 180 lueky ebard Lk. Ave AR ge Pe shges Wg oe % hee "Beer rifles =s in a new MAC BROWN moARACUL GOAT. ti0.| Pe Lake Ave. 47.50 Lyman ms * SHADE. TREES jue ih Mixmaster, weed 6 | eo have awe | times, #20, ew 6. FE von BOECIAL a a rales Seatt Maple out Norway Movie, ~ 2 43th, = oie old ia! gi 348 WIN =). ce Wit pa en er - pe Ag 4 as = jaline in serviee of your ; oO thn FORRA #100 sonny tae, |. Sater? clo Gee Dem racie| of shetle 7 pire 3.3984, “—_ ell tines, see m before, you "BZ Credit Terms fev 3-tize cuca hag SN? * 8 a CANOE SELECHON OF ERD) Bina “E “Aews fom OMe H®UGHTEN & SON CLosinG OUT opp’ T OF NDERSON HA ARE wuns & rifles, Ben's ‘Loan! plant No 2. 50477 or FE. Jl. Case & Ferguson Dealer siding and shingies. EMplre 14082 2182, 4 Telegraph Rd. 'FE 5-o9e2 goes conan St. se, | Cee er VE BAGS Postion Land. Roghester 3 Ol, ea # ———- | BRIGGS S NG GOODS, 3231 _' AAA EQUIPME) | CREAN DAIRY. BARN Gs Tal bott Lumber tr men sein eter. NERD A” FINANCE: // ram equipmen. gare . E06: | Piasterdoare. ‘rock idth. Paint,| {ine 1 extremely low | prices “eh ty Reco" “role | teary a dealt sunday ee OF aot | FILER F Order Classifi ent 7564, ve. wv CELLENT a DOG HQUSE eigen Oh f 9.9003. «tnd lads to sell, rent, find a t , | SEER RIFLE, 3040 WITH SCOP FULLY INSULATED Winehester pump,, 19 gauge, FE | good job. FE 2-818//s the sare spat mtn SAW lla IS ne ane te Tor “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” | baa E-BUY 3 BIRMINGHAM USED CARS |e s__ nnn | New Location ‘Was CREVROL, Deus oy TINY FINANCING OUR SPECIALTY Gut shock No ed to sell. |, ‘est s 0 r ous wre. li Bovd to ‘pick from, y, VEittenr sme’ NORTH 4 1968 LINCOLN Sonvenr. gre # ‘1086 Me mY EY ¢ onreney CHEVROLET ‘2 Mi ¢arys 47- wee Of iu —" 1000 § Woodward WA irmingham 1958 OLDS. fea) ‘+br, in ane ‘6 cH N OA ONE sl DN. oie, | 1083 cuEy. WAGoN BEL Ain gies Call Cr Ady. Parks. ‘Miia: = =, C SUARE. bd west fold Turner Ford 8, i063 ‘on wray sean | AUBURN MOTORS ties ‘ue Fora 4M stat aatiss mt, MONTCLAIR HARDTOP. “tow FY. re anew lifes. prised MAKE A “SE MODELS. 11956 MERCURY HARDTOP $1300 | gp Nea ker, just th INLAND LAKES SALES wg Rearrange “thisifeer to take the’ kids ‘to pi no wa W. Huron FE un home pis ONTCLAIR HARDTOP 81348 | 1534 42): doth wah Powergitae, motors & aluminum hosts. Tony's! iese LINCOLN “MARDTOP. PULL | -4f rd Pairiane 2 dr, just like dee, 2005 ‘ fr. $1205 27 new one, soatiee inside and Leake Ave, t “! a 6@ut, Wy igre to 1953 NASH. NO MONEY DOWNS | tno MSs,” gies pickup, sharp tor _ JOHNSON M MOTORS Ey for tao beak ARINE SUPPLIES “306 Orchard Lk. Ave FE 3-8020 Transportation Offered 87 193 = iaadceeete medal 1 oe 5 See to TO FLOR- 1 PRICES, LATE MODEL tons” . $28 for tuned cars, OR) / ‘wn 55 OS 10 WS VOR FORE Te cheap cars FE 32606 days re Always Re Ready’ to West BUICK $ Se Hor Shak = : ; = aff : WO FORD 6 0. iscssccses $ 95 FINcoLN-MERCURY DEALER 188, Hunter “ins (C8. 10) ‘ea6 Aroun . h Vaese’ Ouon M ‘¢-2202 1963 BUICK ay \ ota od s~ die, Gi a F~ ment wil) handle purchase of this NORTH. CHEVROLET ased cars. We Sete ca ak “HL. J. VAN | WELT, ett M&M Sean tales FE $0157 VILL PAY. og 2 “4 = C POR PARTS. OL 1 “WE TRADE, UP OR DOWN as ha 1957 Models a8 8 3 Roa Hee W_ HURON. CASH FOR Gee CAR HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's age Growin : Dealer” ie Wighws MI 42738 1000 8. Woodward TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ONLY $5, DOWN Birmingham PRICE 1950. Piym. «dr, dix. si97 NORTH CHEVROLET. 42735 1000 8 Woodward _ Birmingham ~ Bud Shelton OFFERS ‘66 Ford custom. tudor . $1404 "86 Chevrolet cofivertible ... $1605 “86. Ford custom tudor ....,. 61195 2 Bulck .¥ ddr... 1495 x ¢ e .. 405 “85 Chevrolet 716 2-door .... $1045 “86 Pontiac Star Chief Cat. pod ‘$5 Pontiac 870 ees 1305 "$4 Buick Cent. Hardtop ... $1204 ‘33 Ford custom fordor .....9 14 = — oe ‘2dr, s = a BM Seiststenewes ‘sL ve og door ...... eee “#” Ford 100 s Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at E. Biyd FE 86-9683 ‘56 Buick © ina} owner, low mileage spe. cal atk Dynafiow. Pactery re tio A pester, Beautiful 2-tone tur-- quelse and white finish ke new. 1559 Old car or $158 can make the full down payment. ome mos, on the balance. Bank Fate ie. McNEAL | «8 6 WooDWARD nome - Plymouth ‘Dealer or the Best Deal *”% CADMASTER CORY: | Sse eee “WE Capa YOUR NOTE ‘M4 DESOTO «DOOR V.a : $12.88 Weekly. $100 Bown | ‘88 CHEVR aan 10 te 18 good old cers on - *53 PT. s% fOUTH CAREER +DR 87.70 Weekly. ‘83 DESOTO «DOOR y.s #100 Down $12.21 —— "3 CHevROL o Down eis wee Weekiy. the $305. We wilt sive absolutely free vith ‘32 or Sewer, a set of * N corner Pike & East Bivd. “QUALITY” USED CARS © out. ‘6 BUICK . Century Hardtop cones O1006 vICK Super. o -| cose . $h6es EVROLET 32 Door, radie & heater $i ies 2 Door, Fo-O-Matic bth aad $iies ‘66 CHEVROL 4 Door, O'Drive, sha $1205 ‘83 PONTIAC 2 Door. Hydramatie seoce 8 OF 4 Door, Fo-O-Mati soos © 006 ‘33 PONTI Station Wagon, Like new .... $ 095 2 Door, Fo-O-Matie bs : if, * rsenase @ ‘'” FORD Like new | i 6 38 EASY TERMS CAN RE ARE Seakairuee CARS ARE GUARANTEED = GLENN'S 4s ae ae 4.7371. beck-tp lig Bente, . Clean __baven nar PE 4-138 after + CLARKSTON ‘Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth ag ee rysle rae herd light package, ail filter, custom steering wheel, wheel covers, white Walls, radio, custom heater, power ‘Guat i button Torque. Flite.” me plus state tax and Ii- pall = Week's Special — 1 = k, 4dr, RAM, 625, full price” TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 32.8. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON Pontiac Auto Brokers - ts Buick Special 4 dr “r es 6e5 55 Century 2? dr. HT ; ises K+ Mercomatic. cony F = “81306 33 Olds 88 4 a eden 1 ‘4 Plymouth - § 8B $2 Buick 4 dr Super ..... 8 505 ‘62 Mere. 4 dr F .8 5a) Olds 98 Nice | $8 308 Nash Ambassador, sharp $ 545 ‘$2 Rambier HT Ra -. $4 “St Ford 2, dr. $ 395 Ford stake track silenine $ 198 ‘a Ford . & PONTIAC Ayre BROKERS 1260. N. Perry St, FE 4-100 54 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR $595 cy" 147_8 SAGINAW: FE 68-4101 |. ~ AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors Chrysler - Plymouth $1195 Hardtop, Whitewails ‘S) Buick Herd -Fiow, am Sane ono Dyna-Pio R., rg _Piymouth V4 Agemene Trans. Mission. R & H. Exe '“ ag ‘Su r. Dypa- ice eT ype ‘4 gg | 8 pase, Station Wa wae 8 & H. _ “54 Pontiac 4dr, Hydra. R an es ‘ial. Pull wu..& con ie pater po lean ere. Automatic 7 | a Plymouth. 4-r. Runs good. 10 «=, OREN EVENINGS TWIN STATIS MOTOR SAL 3 | 68 BEL + 33° SDR. CHEVROLET «Ra JZ Di crmeth. | Last-Chance © ae ane. woke ‘idee tires, wind. shied washers. eet its, alr~ foam algnais, oil fillers, cigar ligheor Chrome titel antes covers ioe a saelts. Beau- $2199 Your old cat or ao — Bal. ence $15.65 per week McNEAL 6 8. WOODWARD MI 42042 Birmingham Dodge - Plymouth ‘Dealer ‘or the | Best Deal dio, rEL. AIR CHE aoe RA. cond. rE | S-eaia. one 6. CHEVIE { CONVERTIBLE. V. va Per edo @, radio & beater, cali | after 6 p.m Be i » 8, ‘equip. clean, jowne, Williams 1953 CHEVROLET STATION wis on, — age of radio paint witn matching leather interior, V4 mo- tor with low mileage. Phone OR 23-7665 after 6. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ' LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION HASKINS _ CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” #161 Dine hwey at Mis DEMO. $2305 uw SILENT SCHUTZ—BIRMINGHAM ___MI 6-5300 ive Na NASH RAMBLER, NO MON NEY down, Acomye ents of $19.76 month. Breas Mr, | > #7500, Harold Re Be FORD idti CLUB P courE: wEW covers echanicalty —#, AN ‘i. BY OWNER, FORD Ve 2-5R. EM_3-8712. Pon yg VERT RE soon , ™ PEP th “En och, St _toe loo Arthuts, 7. i064 FORD V8 3 DOOR $705 SILENT wc <~ pemmeael BT Y) i on gi 8 . Bags 1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 4 ie SILENT S8CHUTZ-BIRMINGHAM MI_ 6-8300 ws help you adjust to some lese expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M2 AT A h ‘FORD ~ MERCUR “ 22611 7 AL, —— Sth. 67 -N. Paddock. rE §3 CHEVROLET 7-DR-BLACK paint. poe & oe Pow- erglide = |___ PIKE 818. FE 30 Mockar east: Brak _ Rocker pan akes. ae “FIRES. FE 6-4239 , eL Ar Ts oP. lack, white wale, PO R & H Mb. FE -}1932 of 1131 Dover, 1966 -EHEVROLET WAGON ai eae As symente: el “a thi 76 mentn. it Myr. Mr. Parks, Mid- west Tiso0. roid Turner Ford. SAVE 9900 on A ‘67 FORD PAIR- \ lene Hard Pordomatic, power accessories, Will im trade, Call BN. & $37.3 gat -24 . 193 8. STATION WAGON S. WE HAVE THEM le TO page= FROM ‘34-'3' MODELS 2 doors; 4 doors —__ Bank Rates-Prom $006 Up—Your ear coms handle down pay- - NORTH CHEVROLET an se Rana Wa on Birmingham Rg Open Nights "tii 9). __| eT Orbs a i Ran, WYDR A NO, s1027 month, Greate Mer. 1895 NCOLN CONVERTIB YTHING THE BOOK eyeece “RIVIERA. R & i & IVORY $1795, We Trade UP 1 . T é 3 s J We Have Many More RIEM ENSCHNEIDER ENGLEHART ’ 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 ow LL ACCEPT appit- ete, as €2 Oaxiana” Ate ve S907 4 HUDSON, NB GOOD, “yet Ma ease NONE OO0D, 34 MERCURY, r power steering end brakes. R & 2 2-tone. ite- _Walls. Prt. MAfair 6-100 MERCURY — 56. MONTEREY equiped, “Geng ea oa ua A on f Only $1,643, Your old car down or @ little cash. 30 months on. balance, Credit checked a j= TRAL LIN Y ~ CASS AT PIKE &TS PE 20167 ‘53 Plymouth trade, New tee, “Seer ond oe a" $399 FULL PRICE Terms — Your old car regard- ood = — 18 mos. on bal- _McNEAL 635 8. ~~ = Dodge - Ply. saci ene ~ For the Best Deal 1958 OLDS 88 SUPER $1206 SILENT FOOT 65300 NOAM ‘HAUPT Pontiac Sales CLARKSTON "ST Star Chief custom Catalina ¢ ' Pull fon. Alike Be tel PE 4-81 eS, lores, savings, CAT ments eg ‘Auto Sales Ww PE ¢2214 “= ve DR. Po “PONT HYDRAMATIC HM, white Gaile. 3-31 issa ments of - Mgr. Mr 'S) PONTIAC. 4 Di $11.85 Dn. see neers aepetonentins 1930 PO: money down Mr, Parks id Turner Harold Tarot Vord: of $8.65 month, Call ier. Midwest 47300, Har- Ford. Ca Midwest +7500, DR. R. HYDRA. ReH. $27.94 i ERR go oo Wagner St. oss PONTIAC. ©DR. tg ¢iean, Midwest eaaid. After ‘33 PONTIAC RAH, FDR. HYDRA, _ PE #1433. ae "o6 AR . GOOD —, a With take trade, PONTIAC R & H, HYDRA. Ne gre pe ppl Assume pay. Lucky Auto Sales 180 8 Saginaw. xno Assume Lo tars peng iat PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA- t interior, be: 71471, 4. DR. CATALINA, | vO: it, sharp. at Abie etba | . Pike & East Blvd. FE Hydramatic, 1 owner, low mile-| age. yery_¢ Clean, FE 8-6843 ' “to RECONDITIONING -& “USED «, | €AR THAN. » Polish & Paint The heart“of your car is the engine and runnin gear. ll at MATTHEWS - HARGREAVE tradeins are road checked — then reconditioned where necessary. It stands to reason that you get more for your money in-an... j - Oe K."” USED CAR North Side 631 Oakland Ave. "37 CHEVROLET "37 CHEVROLET HA e208 56 FORD 8 #1198 55 CHEVROLET ‘55 PL v VMOUTH 34 CHEVROL aoa 56 CHEVROLET HARDTOP 36 FORD 8 $1205 °35 OLDSMOBIL E ZZ 54 ‘FORD DEL REY ' S105 $4 PLYMOUTH "53 PLYMOUTH . i $605 ‘83 CHEVROLET 53 HU UDSON 52 CHEVROLET odd ’52 HUDSON ia $345 “49 DODG E $08 32 FORD 4405 :|| South Side” | 211 S. Saginaw ‘57 CHEVROLET '56 BUICK ee Lapel a Cuntury RARptor dee 4 '36 PONTIAC aaa aad $1 36 FORD. $1345 35 CHEVROLET s114s , 4 FORD $845 "34 FORD seas 86 CHEVROLET $1445 54 FORD $705 ‘$4 CHEVROLET 8195 53 PLYMOUTH 8505 sedan, | * ' ' . : hustaew. Hydramate, Rail ex | 52 PONTIAC ‘$1 PONTIAC "sul ha Se Se "48 PONTIAC . = "83 Pontiae 2 Dr. RAR. stand. trane- ; sas "32 CHEVROLET ssricion Flees ta wel a 31 FORD ts loaded. —_ entree oe woe “VICTORIA ‘49 FORD Manic "ieee oF si hin = ad MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS. From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to your Door | MATTHEWS HARGAEAVES , “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 4-4546 FE 4.4547, Don't Kid Call Mr. Parka. P es +7500. Har- old Turner DEMO 1957 Oldamobile. Convertible BS ig lor Chevrolet Sales, Walled Lake MArket 41561. ~ 1933 OLDS #8 SUPER < ® Obs : FOLLY. EQUIPPED. e sha. easona i U MU 46155 Sen Bohr Inc As 14. PACKARD 4 DR. HOT SPOT | racs am inl, ee A-aianc. Es tear “little wag- . . -o give you a good - P sae = RM. Riviera coupe, R PLES AUTO. SALES B.- Dene. PS. PW. _ PE_ 2.2351 1052 Olds. 5-88. 4 dr. R & HM. Hy-| ‘51 VIC. CLEAN er Ube dra. : L matey aust be ‘been to ap a hg E& Motors, prec sis ‘81 PORD, 2 DR, 6 CYL. NEEDS ~~ by land 4dr — full pow- repairs, $124 or best —— FE | Rea) juxury 2-4083. | rt) D IN Qoop, GORDr- | 1055 Olde. 8-86 Ho'lday coupe, R | & M. Myare . PS. PB. Almost like “tion 14T Prospect. FE 2- || i ‘on! ii edit Mer. Mr. Parks. Midwest 4-7500. Har- _ oid Turn er Ford. ‘36 FA Ae v-8. 4 . DR RADIO, heater, we Total price only #1 BOHR, INC. Milford __ MU: estss 1954 FORD CONV. RED RED. A-i COND, Power seats, $1,050. FE 5-43278 windows & '§4 FORD RANCH WAGON, YOUR ear as equity, assume yments $31.89 month. Call Credit Man- FE 54-9204. Eddie Steele. FORD. ?-DR_ RADIO, HEAT- er. overdrive. Phone OR a aee: _Best offer. ‘g2 FORD 4 DR.. NO DOWN PayY- ment, assume monthly payments, Feet oe Sales, 193 8. Saginaw 1987 FORD FAIRLANE } 500, +DR. Poe r, Call evenings OLive 1-0016. FORD V4 STOM, R& ag A may Sheridan bive po ony 4 i this one. AUBURN MOTOR SALES corner Pike &@ East Blvd, ee ove Re F ‘6 FORD ¢DR- heater. © tA oy NTRAL AT PIKE STS. FE 2-6167. 1980 2 DR R & HAND FORD a 16 ft. housetrailer frame, OR __ 3-140. i930 FORD Rat, V-3. NO ) MONEY down Assume payments of $8.65 month, Cal: ‘recit Mgr. Mr. ‘ Midwest ¢7500. HMaroid _Turner Ford, “$7 PORD SKYLINER, EXC. COND. Low, mileage.. 3400 Allen - ot _fonville Mich MA “SS y cael RANCH P-Waaee. 3 —,. bo inal own- git ot ae —_OL a 056 FORD 6 © Riko WAGON Wirindsbiela it Fag pace ee, Heo standard shift. ‘57 Dodge Last-Chance Sale F . Ful be Coronet V-4 eae | eee ol closeout at 2444 | Jee a cat $f, *it cos gown, 917-71 | _McN EAL ‘|; - em ae nce | 1'S1 Ford $005 SILENT SCHUTZ_BIRMINOHAM ia PACKARD TDR, AUTORATC shift, R&H, best offer. OR 3-004, NORTH PONTIAC . Bel Alr Hardtop 1951 Ford Vic. tifa! 1953 MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM AUTO SALES 312 W. Montealm PE 49151 ~RAMBLERS - AMBASBA s os ears ir work, ENG SALES MAS® & Porter Rd. _EM 3 068 1937 r PtYMOgTH 7 5 7 DR. BELVE- dere Be R H. WW tires. Very clean tom mileage. Reas. Cail MAyfair 6.3705. “Bright is Spot” AUTO SUPER MART: *57 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe 56 Cadillac Sedan DeVille ‘56 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Coe. *S5 Buick Sedan , "55 Olds Holiday Coupe "55 Cadillac Club Coupe "35 Plymouth Sedan: "55 Dodge Sedan "54 Mercury {Chub Coupe - '54 Pontiac 2-Door *54 Olds Supér 88 4-Door *54-Ford Sedan "34 Plymouth Sedan 54 Eadillac Coupe DeVille "53 Cadillac 62 Sedan ‘53 Olds Super 88 2-Door 33 Buick 2-Door *53 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Cpe. ‘53 Ford Sedan. 52 Olds 98 Sedan ‘ ’52 Chevrolet 2-Door "52. Ford 4-Door signais, | 51 Pontiac 2-Door 51 Olds 4-Door | ce 2-Door meek "49 Caidillac’Sedan "48 Plymonth ‘ Sedan } JEROME | Olds - Cadillac | “Yor the Beat} oad pine Lake at ad "$4 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, $1095 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 6 MT. CLEMENS 8T. FE 3-7117 Ft ot WORKING [EASY ED JONES 1954 Buick 4-Dr. ED MAN'S FRIEND ‘% PONTIAC LoATAlina, ERY ‘Used care MAZU Blvd. E. F UXE radio & + Owner, DR. NEW PAT aed cent. 1 ft N. Johnson. | sK- delivered. fs 8. Clea er, ute 1957 Ambaseador 4 er. Power Pius as equipment Fords “a boss Country Sedans. Radic. heat ; ‘1984 cine Coupe. ny bher Birniingham | RAMBLER Nash +DR.. H heater. Exe. MUtual -Yourselt... Summer and hot weather driving has taken its toll en your present car. With winter driving not too far off, take advantage of our big deals and trade now ona safe, Sepenat: OLIVER used car. ‘55 PONTIAC Cate. 6c 3 ic Fcc» oa0s0aes $1395 Radio & heater. hvdramatic. black & red finish, w/wall j tires, low mileage. NO. 444, ae 1°55 BUICK 2-Door Sedan ................ $1295 Radio & heater tu-tone paint, excellent condition, STOCK NO. 387. : | °54 PONTIAC 2Door ............. ; $ 745 " Radio & heater. hydramatic. black & red. sins jel oa A real famiiy car with royal master tires. STOCK ko. 413. =H 955 BUICK Special .000000---cccccceee. -. $1595 4 Dr. Hardtop, a owner ‘ready. for black A ss beauty. a. Metropolitan’ n Gars Milton SAYS COME THRU THE Golden Door + . Exe. sonatne 8 305 cial ; a. trans, ee $1985 Se ane. 565, .. NO FINANCE - PROBLEMS Birmingham _ NASH. Metropolitans 1954 Hardtop ........ _» $1245 187s New ... - $1bdS . Ambassadors — ag grog nttardtep Lemans > engine. 2 from. Auto y tras, Pow $1395 | 1953 Amibassodor Hardtop Radio, heater & aute trans $ 1952 Amb ir. Rad Seats | age, fully of geod dependable service. STOCK | 5 pig Century ......... ene eww seuss ign pod gg —— Bt = toate * ant , aynatiew. ww er. Eg 33 al "52. PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan ............6. $ 495. Hydramatic. io & h . ye oy = rad gn magter. clean red & black Ideal for ‘51 NASH Ambassador ..... Silis wseesed ath 205 - Bedan. This is the car for the svortaman. Includes bed fea- tures. overdrive radio & h tires, 5 i sverens, mechanically STOCE NO 500 TO TU. Above 55 BUICK Special vere seeeessees cence SLIIS, 2 Dr. raton, ; win . = Ha: at ag. a. window washers, ‘36 BUICK Special 2.0.0... 00.0. ccc cee eens $1795 full: 1.08 at Fv aaemeasinans ene owner, loads of miles left. a3 . , '36 BUICK Special 0.0.00. .0.0 cece eee ee ee $1895 2 Dr. miles left BUICK Special ... $1605 sedan. tadio heate o ‘ee beautiful white Seouts, "sTOCK NO 0” to anes ee ee ee ey 55. MERCURY ‘Montetey’ wawacewanss 5 ase s GtOOS .4@ Dr. Sedan. “A real buy: STOCK NO. 121 ‘54 FORD Convertible... 2.0... cece cele ee $1095 Coupe. 36.000 actual + j Cherry rad finish. STOCK xo” “a ee anes. ‘53 PONTIAC Convertible. vipins sivlededlac’ 208 ee atti. syateae 88 15 "54 BUICK Super 2-Door i eT EASES wo" Ser pal ae eam, excellent mechanically. ‘34 FORD Sut liner sesefi ts ahegest sap gtMOO4 te 2 De soenematic,, ai we R BUICK. A 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FF 2101 Y OPEN TILL. 9 PM. arte ONO." bes! sharp one ownercar with loads of | eh : eee ise 7 i Ee 4 2 : e pale roxrax ’ a } coment * f aa ee = Ie - Today's Radio. pcs - 5 = 4 see wie, Gem CELY, Gen _. ww, aon | WOaR, (se xt, cme WrON, «ee wae (198) Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without notice. fonian? WEYE. Top of Town ie Pe ng mond Sheehan WOAR, News, News, B. Loe yg gaa wank aewe on WXYZ. Breakfast Club ee Yng ye sieges w Wattrick, McKenate WCAR, noon Spinorams CKLW. .News, David WW. Harri .* wulbol ; News WIBK. 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Spinorama WJBK, News, Reid J, St } Tom Gee al © News, McKenzie *CRLW. ig Knowles 066 -WIR he ee wore . rom a wm r Ow ie Ki WJBK, Sound Off WWi, Newsy Maxwell’ WPON, News, Meckinnon ‘wa, News, Jim Deland 10:00—WIR, Symphony WXYZ, News, Woif’ 80 WIR, Time for Music| WXYZ, Waitrick, McKensie Se "fers Kawwe | Gone: Gee ts’ | Sar Rowe Mage, | Seu pron chaey 1 ew: ’ ew WJBK, moe, Casey WCAR, News / he 4 Martye Godt WCAR, News, Spincrama WPON, News, MacKinnon | 1:00—WJR, Weer cee MM with Mason 10: 6 WW. “There Was Light | $:30—WJR, M WWJ, News, 5:36—-WJR, Musio Hall NOE Me wink: Sows esa CRLW: New M. Shoe W, News, +o : ew * we, * * ww, WCAR, T. Ma WJBK, News, George be ssteod --Today’s Television Programs -- « 7 to 8 p. m. Star heme tenga #8] Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) News. 6:10—(7) Sports,(2) Weather. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (4) News. (2) (Color) News. 11:15—(4) Weather. weather. (2) Miss Fair- 11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports. News. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Lu- 6:20—(4) Box Four. retta Young, Bedtime Story. 11:30—(1) 30 Minute Theater. Ex- 6:;3—(7) Disneyland. (3) Lone Wolf. (4) Wagon Train, (2) I con husband threatens wife. (4) Tonight. Harpist Robert Max- Love Lucy. Lucy, Ethel go on “Camping Trip.” -well. | 7:00—(9) Million Dollar. Movie. THURSDAY MORNING Lon McCallister, Ann Garner, “Thunder in the Val-&5—() Meditations. ley. (2) (Color) Big Record. 7:30—(T) Navy Log. Adventure: Americans capture foreign man- of-war, (4) Father Knows Best. 8:00—(7) Ozzie, Harriet. Comedy: Ricky, rock 'n’ roll friends take over house, (4) (Color) TV The- ater. Drama: Jobless combat 6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:45—~(2) News. 8:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Car- toon Carnivai. . $:30—(7) Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. :/8:55—(4) Fay ‘Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. 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THURSDAY AFTERNOON 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. 1 10:30—(9) Film Theater. Joan pd etna ae: ok Tae: Crawford, Clark Gable, “Strange Cargo.” (4) Whirlybirds. “Black/12:15—(9) Children’s Int'l News- Pearl.” (2) Frisco Beat. reel, 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (7) The Erwins. (9) Pride of the Family. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Movie. 1:30—(2) House Party. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. My Little Margie. 2:90—(2) ‘Verdict Is Yours. (7) Topper. (D MEITITILIC OLPRIAIL Leo! “LLL LIER S| 12 High cards ~~ -|been a murder. The second tape|. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. i i This School 7 Drama 2:55—(9) News. |s:00—(2) Brighter Day. (0 Queen for a Day. (7) American Band- stand. (9) Request Playhouse. $:15—(2) Secret Storm. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. tary. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:30—-(2) Beat the Clock. ( Range Rider. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Ray Milland. (7) Woody Woodpecker. _ (9) Dance Party. 6:30—(4) Patti Page. Mouse Club. 5:45—(4) News. Who's Mystified Now-—Listeners (1) Mickey lor BBC Itself? | LONDON (#—The British Broad- casting Corp. set out to mystify its radio audience last night with a murder play called ‘Death of a Leading Lady" — and succeeded beyénd' its fondest dreams. The play, which was recorded, camé out backwards. The program began three min- utes late and listeners were thor- oughly mystified to hear it start with the play’s detective summing up his conclusions, . This went on for eight minutes) - before an announcer interrupted. “We seem to be having’ a little trouble with the ‘Death of a Lead- ing Lady,’” he said. “She seems very dead at the moment.” He turned the tape. player off then restarted it. This time the) - listeners heard suspects in the and — like rabbits, she longed to be back in Chicago study- 3:30—~(2) Edge of Night. (9) Bugle) — Theater. é 4:00—(2) Susie, (4) Private Secre- _WILSON veteran actor Chubby Johnson, landed an MGM contract, is in “Raintree County”—and has a future—despite being a beauty the acting class?” I asked. to wear old clothes because we were going to learn how to slap uninhibitedly,” teacher uninhibitedly in the face!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... home with a pool . bride, and for once “didn’t table-hop to talk to other gals. Marion Marlowe has a big-paying sideline: Singing commer- mercials for shoes . especially if they did it. Not for Myrna Hansen By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Miss Myrna Hansen said that when the: Holly- wood acting ‘teacher told the class to get down on the floor ing to be a horse-trainer. _ “We were even supposed to sniff like rab- bits,”’ complained the 1963 “Miss U.8.A." — who’s now a rather miraculous movie actress. (Miraculous in that she’s got a steady job being one.) “And they had a body-imprever who gave the girls exercises to reduce thelr bust!” Myrna grumbled, “They also asked you to personify a tea- pot,” she mentioned. Myrna left that studio, got her own teacher, contest winner. x: & © “If I flop, I can always go into animal husbandry, ” she sald. “You can buy a horse for $200, train it and sell it for $2,000, I used to sneak out to the stables as a kid in Chi- cago. They'd let me clean §& the saddles and bridies. I . ride at 8. My mother thought I was at the library.” “How did you get-away from “One day the teacher told us MYRNA HANSEN Myrna said. “I left, after first slapping the Sal Mineo’s moving his family from the 1 Bronx to a swank . Porfirio Rubirosa acted romantic with his x * * Louis Nye of the Allen staff underwent leg surgery .. . . Jack Lemmon’s dating Sharman Doulas. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Most people never forget a favor — . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1957) | murder case being grilled, al- though as far as the air waves were concerned thére hadn't yet ran on for 18 minutes and then the announcer a again. ’“Not much point to allowing this program to go on,” he. said. “Tll play some music until 10 p.m. He played a couple of bars and announced: next Thursday fortnight. We will|on three tapes and. they were how hear the 10 p.m. time signal.” played in the nal failed to sound, gized and expressed hope that the next program would go on roughly | as advertised. It did. { of a Leading Lady” was recorded order, Some time passed, byt the sig-/ What happened to the time sig- |George had few formal huddles Sept. 24. | This does not indicate any ott. ‘+ camera aloofness, but is simply! samt C ot in Battle for Ratings, Gi uests- Pair Alternates in Starring Role George | Eddie. get along just fine," reports Edide. “TL think we'll Separate production staffs are setting up the alternate pre- grams tn the series, with back- stage liaison to guard against duplication of ideas and ‘talent | After 1 Question With $64 in Cash NEW YORK W—Comedian Jack Singer and Comedian. ™?!"- me ber een an eneena Have Hour-Long Show,” ' ae er, (Ladder last night and decided it é r fe pair echoesiwas a dizzying height.. He quit— Tuesday Nights identical sentiments. and left the show just $64 richer. ¥ * * * * * , NEW YORK ® — Exulie Fisher/medium of exchange,” and George Gobel, the new buddy f’4‘ team of television, are in a tizzy over talents and ratings. * * Says Gobel, one of TV's last surviving comics: ‘You just gotta hang in there and ride it out.” Says Fisher, the minstrel iad who suddenly found Limself in. & masa singer stampede to the networks: “I think you are go- ing to see an entirely different picture around television plan- ning by January. We hope to be- a part of it.” Gobel and Fisher — the billing i3 SETS OF FANS ‘the tandem setup is to unify two groups of fans, the Fisher enthust-| asts Of song, the Gobel addicts of humor, good thinking,” says George: ‘‘It may not work but it was good thinking," is the largest state capital in any of the states. reverses on alternate weeks—are|- idoliar is one of his theatrical trademarks, insisted on stopping with $64 even though quigniaster Hal March told him such a thing jhad never been done before. | Traveling expenses alone for Ben- ny to come from California had cost $300, March said, But the dry-witted a in- sisted. And since the show wan not prepared with a check, March and other members of the cast dug up $64 from their own wallets. ; * * * Benny won the money on the one and only question in his cate- gory, the violin. He gave the first name of the violin maker Stradi- vari (Antonio) and his birthplace (Cremona, Italy), asserts. “Prices have gone through reof."’ Gobel explains that the idea of: *° «* * “You gotta admit that was some Boston — This Masachusetts city the key men in NBC's tandem’ now ‘rust to lure the watching crowd! each ae : in the 7 to 8 p.m. slot. * " * Although... the enterprise was. booked last spring, Eddie and/ ibefore their dual activities began JUST TOO BUSY the way things work out in. an era of complex bookings, over-| night cross-continent the exigencies of multiple enter- prise _"“He's a swell guy,” comments sorties and | (In 1832 \ OLD MAN WINTER WILL Soon Be Here! NOW 's THE. TIME To LET NO DOWN PAYMENT -F.HLA. TERMS “Build .With the Builder” COMPLETE MODERNIZATIQK ' SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES FEderal 2-7004 _ EVE. and SUN. OR 3-2276 | \Ds f M Suileling Service 9 $. 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