fi: Seek $16,592 Teword UF Goal of $162,060 for Pontiac Area — + does not start until Nov, 4, it is traditional for all Michigan United Funds to start their build- Volunteers ‘this year are spurred by a trophy, offered by Last, year, Lansing won * i Mat trophy ‘with an 86-per cent aver-| ‘ithe Yanks hammer grounded flout to Coleman, Logan popped oit appearance today ‘Jopener, 3-1. ‘A crowd of 69,476 Yanks Down: Braves | z in Series Opener, SES ‘NEW YORK (Letty Whitey. Ford limited the Mil waukee Braves to five hits in their first World Series and the New York Yankeés arren Spahn to cover in the sixth and took — Yankee Stadium and saw lection Nears. Move Ahead Supreme. Court Ruling’, . [tion tomorrow. -- - ‘fon continued to gain ‘mo-) began to took! ‘jas if o - }eonsoli \.| > Yesterday, U.S. iene Court as Teamsters Clears Path for Voting; _ 3 Still Oppose ‘Hoffa By ROBERT B. TARR | Managing Editor, Pontiac Press; MIAMI BEACH — With a U. s. ogg Court hurdle Teams t ers “convention moved slowly ahead today towards its climaxthg elec- Jimmy Hoffa’s bandwag- mentum, it opposition would not Chief , Justice Eari Warren re- teamster , men- “In the light_ot allthe. circum- stances, ther¢_ seems to be no suf- mie, to interfere ied series |¢ for two Tlinchin runs in} thé’sfiin daring’ FIRST INNING Braves — ’ Schoendienst to. Coleman. Mathews popped out to Carey. No runs, no hits. . sentions, = —_ ond, Sactougalt 40 Caltisings: Cree. P dal] safe at first when Howard dropped Coleman's relay throw for - |were being - discharged for lunch) »,| P& where the grenade was found. - Hospital Suit 6 Back in Court Asking : ox! to cea a |Workahen Find: Live Grenade - on School Lawn, grenade yesterday noon on. the - |Elementary School at 6400 Mace- day Dr:, Waterford Township. “Township Patrolman William Stokes -was. summoned, He took the grenade and buried in in a pit near the police station, A demoli- tion crew from Selfridge Air Force Base was éalled.The men. took _jthe- grenade and ee a it at] | the base. Township ins wala ow have no- idea where-the object came ‘rom: At the sane” time, they nected with Tuesday's bomb threat which sent 1,100 Water. iy. The workmen,’ Charles ’ Martin) and Art Wilson, were raking in seed for the hew front lawn when they came acrdss the weapon. Officials theorized that, since it was extremely rusty and dirty, it might have been buried and re- cently uncovered during wes on: the lawn. - Some 100 fifth and sixth SNES discovery, white’ [many of the rest of the 449 students) Back to 1919 were enjoying a recess on a play- ground a short distance from thé!’ The end of a iB reign of Sar lawn. There were no children play- Doctors Renew Two workmen found a live hand] lawn of the Henry ‘R. Schooleraft) @ discounted that it might be con- ‘ End for. Thief “Officer Kills Burglar, giaries, daiting as nt today for 58-year-old Frank |was sentenced by Oakland County Corcult Judge. Frank L. Poe iatd iene into convention and advised eact of’ its ‘uriions to) and conference rooms | - ack in* éourt. agin ‘today was. a suit of six Pontiac General Hos-| Pital doctors seeking unrestricted an eo me oot pee ders, pr events and prohibits” lthem from practicing their profes. : all general practitioners. Dr. Coo! year, according to Ray Garrett, of the Michigan United Fund's labor participation staff. * * * ae Speakers at last night's thst were: Richard Fell, PAUF: cam- ~_.paign. training chairman; Dr, Dana ” Whitmer, campaign — chairman; | Norman O’Brien, local UF staf. Burglar Turns Chicken’ _as He Faces Rolling Pin DETROIT (INS) — An old-fash- ioned rolling pin‘ was brought into play last night to capture a burglar in thé home of a young. Detroit couple, . + Richard Godlewski, “22, tok po- | lice he surprised a burglar in his late from work, 5 saw the ciline ofA thee te the kitchen,” he said, “I grabbed the rolling-pin anti yelled: “Don't — 2 rus, one hit./ Braves —. Coleman “thtew ‘out Aaron. pilestls that ak te tenes, Patfko flied out ane. No runs,’ ino hits. Yankees — Carey fied’ ‘out tol Kubek flied out to Covington. Ford cot eat to Onin” No * THIRD INNING Braves a Covington struck out, Crandall singled to center. Spahn forced Crandall at second, Cole- lined out to. Mantle: “No runs, one} playing nee ee ae 2 ‘KEPT BUSY! ~ first base for Yanks. McDougald thréw, out Logan. Mathews walked. FIFTH INNING | in McDougald threw out ‘Pafko. Covington singled to right. man to McDougald. Schoendienst|_ Ya — Howard grounded ‘out | to. Ai “Berra and Carey flied Aaron. Coleman doubled to right.| “Aaron. |Aaton singled to right, sending dlenst threw ge bu un ie aera . doubled Pee = Lagan threw _out Crandall. Jones batted for Sohn- ae mould flied, out {9) som: and bounced out to Ford, ngton. . Né runs, no hits. ‘Schoendienst singled to center, |- gl FOURTH INNING scoring Covington. Logan strack Braves — Howard now eh ST ton " WASHINGTON ( INS) — - |nessee said today that “negotiations are still in progress” to break the deadlock between. President Eisenhower and ic a Arkansas Gov. Orval —e over thie Little Rock in- tegration crisis... ” White House sources said jagain agree to pull the Army. out of Little Rock until!” Faubus demonstrates his sincerity. ‘beyond ‘the faintest trace of doubt. = Talks on Little Rock: Crisis : Fail fo Bring “Faubus declared today he is. “standing pat” on his statement of last night promising, cooperation with the About Truce: ~ Gov. Frank Clement of Ten- today the President will not Fea aeee torn Hederal--g 0 vermment in* hana eee Little Rock school integration case deg p?te President. Eisen- hower’s rejection of it. The President's. surprise rejec- of the all-but-signed Little Rock truce lastnight left the next move in the historic drama square- ly up to-the a Act ni bg To the President, ‘who feels Fau- bus went back of “his word once before, after their. meeting.in New- port, this was not enough. He de- cided, according to aides, that the was deliberately .employ- ony ancy language that could leave a loop - hole in .the, agreement (r earlier ye: dram atic snsoueement!” To Place Your Want A Ad | - DIAL FE 2-8181 . for the < Rrgt e a. 7 — forced. oe at ci . |evening by Faubus did not, Eisen- “Col. |*88urance that the governor would - jtise his “full. powers". to prevent .|obstruction of court-ordered schob! oj integration. ~ The pletige ttade entice in: the hower decided, constitute sufficient asia ‘hn agreed to assume “tall responsibility” on eS order in Little Rock once \ate withdrawn, He alse tents "wil bot be. from the White H at 10:44 p.m. (EDT) dashed earlier indications ‘that. a settiement had | reached in the now historfe clash of federal and state powers. j Sen. Wayne Morge (D..! praised Eisenhower today for ‘withdrawing, verre, from Tittle. Reck and Faubus ts a “trickster” and a gaty ot ‘bea faith,” Aa “ Aftep’ a meeting .with a’ delega- been| @~ Skowron naga Mantle at second, scoring Coleman. . Logan threw ' ro fo the lw - Logan. co a ee ee ee “Goin on ase 2, Cl 5) jhigh court followed « reject popped out, to “Sehoendest. No! hits. : rf i a rg hoe tion from . pe uit—Court) suber! ~ SIXTH INNING’ Ike Spurns Faubus’ Assurances * * The’ “ doetor’: claim that only the Michigan State Board of Registra- |Weatherman Says - Clear, Cool Tonight Clear ‘and cool tonight, says the weatherman, with. the low tem- perature near 45. degrees. Thursday will be fair and warm- er with a high around -74. ‘Tomor- row night will be ‘partly cloudy and warmer with the-low-near=54 degrees, Friday will" coritinue to be warm and partly cloudy... —- Precipitation will «total around 8 to .7 of an inch, occurring as showers Saturday and Sunday. The mild temperatures of, the week will become cooler about Sunday. The lowest temperature ‘in down- town Pontiac —— 8 a.m. + Siar nalapepironong fered *Y and 1 told-him a neighbor.” Economy: Goal for. ‘5g. 59: U.S: Budget of $70 Billion WASHINGTON rt) — President. Eisenhower's seen peacetime budget has grown a bit bigger—to 72 billion - dollars—but the administration hopes to reduce spend- | ing to-70-dillions in the year ending June.30, 1959. © Budget director Percival F. Brundage announced the economy target for next year after issuing his midyear — review yesterday. It- Showed estimated spending for — ed the following year stevens ter, flecaily speaking... __Whose Record. Dates! ar back as 1919; Back in March of 1941, Frahm) Pistol Champ. Sergeant | Wounded in: Gun. Battle. at. “VonAbiyne Home” : ‘Kdlled the: intruder” ‘with five shots. Sgt. Robert Brown wounded: himself in< |furious point-blank ex- change of shots when he « |opened the front: door of |the J. S. VanAlstyhe Jr, - lresidence at 518 ‘Kennesaw and confronted the’ W. Moxley said. Frahm hada a scene - Mrs. Van Abkyue, ‘in a Sliven when her husband was confronted by Frahm in the garage, gave this *|partial account of the robbery: “| heard this commdétioen to get him,» the stairs, “5° ; g¢ ey fa i hl “He asked me 4t-1 had called ee had turned in an alarm, the bandit the police and I said no, He toldiforced Van ‘Alstyne 2 me it was a good thing I hadn'tithen tied them eaienecel col or he would have shot me. He asked: me then who 1 had called wiacormser stent yd this year up by 200 million fisca] year that ‘started: July 1, would not justify tax reduction, Brundage told reporters, but “add- of ‘four southern governors, Pcie on Page 2, % ‘ i : _ cat OC ogra 2 ae 4 \ : eh t a z 4 January estimate, and the+ Se Those figures, covering the 1957|- >. pective surplus d The budget review provided this oo bovggeah dollars,: tO| picture of federal inconie and out- lions, ye dollars from Eisenhower's 5 tk top pale ahot ea ta ot - Birmingliam Police Depart- be | ment. shot it out with ed : ; Dead is Frank R. Fish st of ne - ho tenown-address>—— Birmingham Police Chiet Ralph —— . So Brown;-a-veteran of 12 yedrs-on a le - a bandit so lininghamn Felleh Departmen ik kad te sik sabe’ eS oS Ep CREAGH —— es ion “WASHINGTON | ® — The White House is no stranger to excite- * * The lobby was jammed with newsmen. overflowed — | 5 3 i rf a Bathe th Mexico report that sav-|¢ - ings accounts have doubled in val- 1950. Wee bresteent ‘Eisenhower. It |/mearit: if Arkansas Gov, Orval E. Faubus would pledge to maintain Neste law and order and not to interfere y| Said he was always been” to maintain law and}, 6 rorder—for- hotincing the news, as egokegmen Faubus was ready to make such a ‘| pledge. the front * * * | It looked as if the gravest -inte- : courts—although a U.S, court haa accused him of doing just that. He ‘all that Eisenhower has indirectly blamed’him for stirring ; = hip mob violence. © ain ied declare,” said. the gov- “that upon withdrawal of rat ni troops, I will again assume full - responsibility . . for the maintenance of law and order, and the federal| * an P President Souris. “as IT have): (phen Faubus’ Assurances (Continued Frons Page One) Eisenhower agreed to withdraw Army troops and turn control of -the Arkansas National: to Faubus when he received cer- MAINTAIN ORDER These were to be a declaration by Fauljus that “he will not ob- with maintain law = order in Little Rock.” The Akansas agreed to this preotse la © during a "Redeoter ts three. hones inter, Epes. De-emne the In Little Rock this morning, nine students, who complained Yanks Down Braves viin Series Opener, 3-1 (Continued From ‘Page One) lins struck out and Mantle was out trying t6 steal second, Crandall Ar.|to Logan.. Berra singled to right. A Carey walked. Mathews threw out "|Coleman. No runs, two hits. . NINTH INNING Braves — Pato popped out to _Covington - the gare. “No “rum, o0 hits. A reader says he et ht aut ter drive the family car because ves Coho SR - Tpreak of Asian flu was reported - }today among students at “Michi an} Guard back? 006," tain guarantees from the governor. Mistrial Ruled ~on Confidential a Crandall ied oat to Mantle to end she's too young to be treated like'to tr MSU Reports ws Outbreak of Flu 100° Students Believed 2 Asian Virus _ EAST LANSING 7 — An out- State University. ek oe _ Dr. Clifford G. Menzies, director of health services, reported that ep 100 students were oe to. Be Suffering From| ° flu. a 08 ce, One noticed among the student pa- tients. ‘ _ * _ Vaccine had been promised to The football teahi, Vivihe t play California Thursday,-has: a flu, a meanwhile, said it had no of other major outbreaks in state, Alter 2 Weeks, Jury is No Hope of Agreement LOS ANGELES "w—Deadlocked after-two weeks of unproductive wrangling, the jury in the Confi- dential magazine criminal ‘libel dropped the curtain on an inton- legal . battle over whether Contfi- ~ |dential, its “sister: scandal maga-|prospect zine and other defendants to, publish - lewd _ and obscene sto- “But this, said Dep. Dist, Atty. ~ yeaa L, Ritzi, was only the first read; section by section. Comepl anes task finished, - DELAY VOTE om Portions-.on which there is no ® disagreement ceived shots to guard against hel, 7 to 5 for Conviction; | Hgts trial Was discharged! A fe alae that the Jy 5. hall w Declaration of a mistria} = clusive -climax to a .two-month/ni conspired to libel celebrities andjelection could not be held this week men ! were adopted by voice vote. All sections on which there arose the slightest - tontro- versy were referred back to com- mittee for further study. In this way action on all con- lection a Se ee ee Se _jand kidnaped g/28 -he patrolled ajone in a scout .| April. tor 3% ‘years..He is _married— Van Alstyne Photo-Engraving Co., rem Alstyne ‘upstairs to the bedroom, ‘he tied ‘both the husband and wife’s hands behind their backs, He was gentle. Mrs. Van Alstyne said, and did not hurt either one of- them. ; ~ |she noticed the bandit had also heard the noise. he said. He left them standing in : ee eee eee ee 4 Stairs, Mrs, Van Alstyne said she and her husband closed the door, ; jand then held it ‘shut. * feet-we have , fortunate in bringing Mrs. Reose- velt te Birmingham to open our 1957-58 series. She is an excel . lent speaker, is known to every- anxious to learn about world af- fairs." ; &e Second series will be lar humorist, py er. He will ; Nov. 1, a -llate Dr. Peter Turning back north, they ran into a roadblock at Vernon, wounded. Trooper Robert Pond ra heriff, Kenen drove leon iE rE a 2 H Victor E. Nelson Dies lat Watkins Lake Home Victor E. Nelson, founder of Nel _ the Birmingham force, pie the call car. Other policemen found Frahm at the foot of. the stairs, and rushed both him and Brown. to William Beaumont Hospital. OPERATION . SET : ~Brown is listed as in satisfactory condition, with an operation set for this afternoon... * * * Frahm fits-the description of the lone bandit who attempted to hold up the Manufacturers Nation- al Bank branch at 4077 W. Maple Rd,; Bloomfield Township, in " The attempt. was. frus- trated by a fast-talking Assistant manager, who said the amount of Brown, $8, has been a sergeant and lives at 794 Bates St. with “his wife and four children. Van Alstyne is the owner of the and took 457 W. Fort St., Detroit., receive the acclamation of the *k & 4% ep ae é “~ “Frahm. lost his life’ for ‘i 2 Justice Warren's decision was - ‘ -: He got $10 from Van Alstyne's halted as another ‘victory for |wallet” and. took “$4 trom Mee strategy, . : When be an When she heard a car drive up. "0 ay peg | Achat in Ca 9 ts. believed cash demanded was not available. —— ~ KIWANIS Awl 6 and Adventure Series HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM -§ P.M.: Delightful and Thrilling : Entertainment He The Kiwanis Club of Pontiac presents seven of. the top travelogues in the Country. These are all. Hee A conducted, the kind that appenst houses in the largest cities. this list then —— get your season Pho now. Only Henited number available, 2 TOP TRAVELOGUES - _ SEASON $00 TICKET : ” ‘Puceday, October ot. lL JULIAN Sah ls Coun Wenduane” N ber 12, 2. ROBERT FRIAR PRIA! FRIARS, “Morocco Holiday” 3 cueotay, December 19, 1967 °_: MARL ROBINSON, “Madeira and the Azorei” A. January 14, “4, ROBERT DAVIS, theo Canary Islands” S RiGn” ah rare ro comin Se ds Co _ Get Your Season Ticket Now! No Single Admission Tickets Will Be Sold. Paes ei 7 remaee con nen Cain beive ve gy) mace PY ie Pontiac, Michigan “ alot aaa, - aaemee aS - . — ul - m \ * . schools and the University of: Mich- 1 ‘cussed. This group would be simi- : a of; the Michigan State Medical Society. ~ Chief Justice John R. Dethmers| _Tresults of other elections. . $32,500 Settlement “Motorways, Inc., of South Bend,| . wew- HAMPTON, Iowa. # — Set aee Le Ope, Phil Hart, ~ Suomi Enrollment Up tory of the school. z io _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1057 a With 30 » Your Practice Chosen as President : 2 ae en, SestieSag M toen be ben the succeeds John w,|Wiley Funeral Home, Glouster for) - post. Haggerty Cummiskey of Grand Rapids. oe | ra * “A native of Rochester, N. ¥; Haggerty was educated in Detroit RONALD H. McDONALD Service tor Ronald H. McDonald, from the Detroit College of Law in be at 3 p.m. Thursday from the 1923. Donelson-Johns Funeral _ Home. Haggerty takes office as presi- The Rev. Carl W. Nelson of St. dent of the State Bar on Friday. John's ‘He is:a member of the Detroit ficiate law firm of Vandeveer, year. ew. we “A — ‘that: the state Bar|" set. up.a house of delegates to advise the commission was dis- COMMERCE—Service for Mrs.|the Pixley Funeral Home here. , Cartie Rd., will be at 1-p.m. Friday from the John Pedersen “and Son Fu 4, owner and operator of the/neral Home, Chicago: Mrs. Olsen.ico. for many years; Mr. Siewart!| McDonald Ice Co. of Pontiac, ra who died yesterday at’ her home,|is survived by his wife Elfreda; was to lie in state at Lutheran Church will of-|today before being taken to Chi-lna Raitigan, also of Rochester; 15 with burial fotlowing in|cago for service, and burial inlgrandchildren, three brothers, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Maule Cou ‘of 2172 Crane Rd.,-will be at lof, central Asia Minor.in what now -}pam.--Fridayfrom-Coats- Funerallig 5 5 " rae: Ores ae eee ee Paul. wrote his epistle fo the “ad Ney Areas ee eet ADOLPH A.“ SIEWART st.. who died yesterday after-|- will be at 2 p.m. Friday from from (fticiate and burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery, Formerly with the Parke Davis five sons, Kerineth, Walter, Edward j|Howard and Marvin, all of Rochester; one daughter, Mrs Don- all-of Mt, Clemens, Mrs. Glee AL WATERFORD TOWNSHIP [ma Stange of Utica. coed: This uy wed be ug wood, both at home; .and two sis- Diseutitions tenders. were Al- ters, Mrs. John C. Fife of Pontiac ‘bert E. Blashfigid of Ann Arbor |and Mrs. Clifford Scott of Marion, | and Henry L. Woolfenden of De- |Ind. troit. The discussion took - the Service will be at 1:30 p.m.| form of a debate. Blashfield sup- |Friday from the Donelson.« Johns ported the and Woolf- |Funeral Home with burial in Oak enden o it, fm Cemetery. i ee oo -- FRANK .C.--EARP of the State Supreme Court ad-| OXFORD—Service for Frank Cc. dressed a dinner meeting last|Earp, 75, 2819 Baldwin Rd., will night. Other members of the court be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Bes- The commission. also announced | with burial in’ Imlay City.. ‘Come-| * * * officiate. Mr. Earp died at Good-| Raymond H. Dresser of Sturgis|"ih Hospital last night. was elected first vice president and| 4 Tesident of Oxford for 28] Milton W. Bush~ef Port Huron/¥¢#8. Mr. Earp is survived by second vice president. four daughters, Mrs. W. Coit Allee of Detroit quette treasurer. Mae a of 12 Gets LAKE ORION — Mrs. Bertha] ‘|Soees Look, 69, 130 Hemmingway § er of 12 children has received a settlement of $32,500 trom the truck-car* collision in which her| husband was killed last year, * * *. The settlement was approved in U. §S. District Court yesterday for Mrs, Helen Dyl, 37, of Flat Rock. ORTONVILLE — Service for} Mrs.. Dyl, who had-sued for $350,-|Mrs: Leon (Nora E.) Lifcom, 58, | 000, said she will use the settle)" ment to buy a larger home for her family. ‘Her children range in age Deaths. Elsewhere _| from 2 to 19 years. Mrs. Dyl's husband, Jehe;: was fatally injured March 10, 1956, when his car and a haulaway cier and philanthropist, died yes- Met Rec |terday. 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Imni- 28 "able at: the t time j r newspaper di recorded pressure present es from high school; bi 8. to escape a a “ponthte revolution. : ee *£. ~ into this country, All planes . crossing the borders are required to file flight plans. ‘If an. uni- , -@entified plane is spotted, the Border. Patrol working with the Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion and the Bureau of Customs immediately goes into action to _ find out where it lands and what cargo it carries. .° ‘Few aliens get into this country _ Other ‘members, including your in- ‘laws, may come and go, but your state Geet es se cn hoon oS ee eee “ant diner legally It: is now believed, and for — ie =. = * A this achievement the U. 8. Border When ‘it comes to community proj. P#trol is to, be congratulated. Caer - ects, you ask and depend on the help © . . of the paper in getting new roads, ‘The Man About Town — | : - bridges and public buildings in your . a? és Community. Any worthwhile project Means Much to Us es gprs watles ahaa , __ Elimination of Howell From. po n tie White a ak Sa pee Bee Cuts Time, Mileage ; ~ paper's Secounts of cortuption “s ! ao hg esta tae oh ee ee See) ont: ee ee ae Onis. you—-to—-tend--him nto = eee eS - private life to write hisimemotrs. OT se new Howell cutoff on Pontiac's TR RE - In your every day bu: ape! “tons you gauge what you do By the ae information of other “big your. ‘Gaughter’s bridal - gown was - nilles 1s snipped off on the society page, but straight shot from the present M59, goes’ that doesn’t stop you from trying ‘through a rural section, see one the _ mecipe in the adjoining cock- + ose einede tone two miles. . ing column. northwest of Howell, It cuts at least x oe * one-quarter hour and hearly two miles - In brief, your newspaper is an in- off the old route.” It cost $368,000, __ tegral part of your community, and _ ft shares all your fortunes, all your and Royal Oak municipal judge 33 ‘years, sadnesses. and your joys, all your ad- until his retirement in 1954, _ ventures, big and little; it shares - John E. Brondige them as a part of the family with - died last week In Florida, aged 84. He _ great Human understanding. ~ __-_.. Was born and reared near Holly, and had _ _ been blind for 32 years.- His wife survives. _ . Mest important of ‘il, $¢: serves es you and your community in all + © matters from the daily weather. ‘reports. to the — of your a ee Andive i nr, 5 lights ant; “The new cutoff ‘of 2.67. Up at. the Oakland County community ue Oak | they have an ‘ tional Church Pes reedom, as evid ce that all creeds are on the . — ‘ ; same ‘ie ap acts Oakwood. i. : ee Bap Sty in preparation for ati Rows Illegal Entries —Feperstion, couln’ make her TV ees -/ get behave: and called in -? Chief of the U. 8. Border Patrol, / veoh James F. Greene; says that despite /. ae the desire of millions to come to this / country, ‘attempts by aliens to enter illegally fre at a ten year low. For the year ending June 30; ae “only: 405 smugglers. of aliens - Were caught by the Patrol and - 48,000 aliens were deported. By contrast; in 1954 a total of 1,800 a ‘smugglers of aliens were arrest-_ _ -ed by the law enforcement asa and Be ade were 1.028 pert, who found that the radium activity from her. eeey was the © Culprit. Our ancestors used. the dried ‘roots of the poke weed to make a tea that was supposed to cure everything from falling hair to fallen arches. Although now con- sidered to be extinct in this area, ee Bayard Waleott~ of Rochester reports one growing in a . corner of his garden. It is nine feet tall, and he expects. to soon harvest the roots —for free distribution. - 2 _ Verbal Orchids to— _ Mrs. S. H. Reynolds, formerly of 87 Mark Ave., Pontiac; now of Detrott;_ninety-seventh birthday. _ . Mrs. Eleanor ‘Ives oe, of 168% South. Saginaw 8t.; aideaepein eh birthday. . Mr, and Mrs, Frank A LaLonde _ of 82 ‘Palmer 8t.; fifty-third wedding Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borst . ot 340 alt eee wedding of bro Robinwood Ave tie ees , Sa hy 104 tray and tis yur 500,000 came in legally. ‘The . Patrol has" been increased | : e newpaper’ ‘editorial caer on ‘over half are on the Mexican a "neighbor. And you believe those ac- set tourist visas Into Mexico easier It isn’t easy to smuggle aliens ~ Pas ~ Benched! - David Lawrenas Saya: ‘Integration a a Can Be Solved § WASHINGTON There's an American way, a constitutional way, asimple way to solve the . “segregation - integration” re signment plans. It’s a method ~ that will be accepted by as well as by the North. _ “But, inst, the- story of- the ‘be- ‘Be. William Brady Says: "wierd American. Jogi by the mail this receiving iat rot of the price dork d hi. 8 single subject } truths which describe the state of . public opinion. today: 5 1. The ‘average American re- - spects “the-law of the land,” whatever it may be. He cannot understand why anybody weuld veer dato Seaghe 2. Confusion exists as to what: “the law of the land” really is. For 58 years—up to 1954—the Su- preme Court of the United States said that ‘‘the law. of the land” Pontinc city clerk early in the century, permitted schools that.were ‘‘sep- -¢T tiuid that arate but equal” in educational facilities. This “law: of land” was upheld no less than 35 times “States, a man who took the oath of office twice to “defend: and support” 3. What fs a citizen to think who is told year in and year out for 58 years that the Constitution says. all of a sudden that the Constitu- paging ty god: ly wid the voter, has had nothing = about it?What is he to he observes that “ho ener & exactly. in the hire ge itself S| é a a J & Congress _ and... fourths of the states, either through their legislatures or mm means of conventions?” i E 4 Can nine mentenpiieied. tee life—dictate stitution that cept? The ¢ changes the for 58 Repro Court a peo it that thé South "He read, moreover, in the his- tory ‘hooks that the Fi purteenth Amendment was never “ratified” and that only 21 -out eg > it legally, because Have Doctor Drain Fluid * to Relieve Pain. of, Bursitis 2% Se came ‘ 2 SSNerene SOCHEn. A ANMIEICEN fein reports in Fi medical: a oth- , journals and letters from readers _ re bee Zrveet Siclons. in the last five years, I believe that ‘May 1 adé to what T have al- if I had acute subacromial or sub-— "ready. deltoid (shoulder) bursitis now I'd want the doctor-to-tngert: bis: as- might be in the sae, ‘ If no fluid, then ¥ Severs data gald about making sure ‘to get an adequate daily ration - “ot Ca &@°D = that calcium tn- it Is analgesic (pain- _ Felleving) In inoperable cancer. ~ I mention these facts to impress ‘the importance of a high an adequate '& D to suppie- * Ca * “$5. My Oakland County official - fringe population that has no claim court receipt, which she made is itemized for 70 cents fine cage at oo Se but the hah Wie nate Gan te come ‘Bre and who gets the 4:30 costs? Williams Lake Resident Wants No Jo Advice From Detroiters “it they'd just = ‘Union Agreement bi ‘Women’ of work the : rey . i 32 P : ‘ t that me be transferred out of t tive de ents so women ‘have fe easier Soba. i Factory Worker - Oxford Student -Defends Honor ~ InvansWer to Daughter of Oxtord Alumnus, I’m a junior and have - attended Oxford schools all my life. I've found 95 per cent of the young ial i it | ne ae = ~ dations will be condensed whee te = & iif ; _* Bul's case should be virtually ef te Dr erry W, Crane ie" stamped, Be Ses i > pe ee Pere ake € yy - ‘be ; ieee Ree eagle ROIS ae Some ge See en. Ht PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ocTOnER 2, 1957 (Schoolboy Says. ; 4s Negroes Knifed Him CAMDEN, NJ. 4®—A 15-year. : hye o. State Schools Ask Bar |. to Recorisider TV Policy DETROIT: w - Two state uni- versities are asking the State Bar , of Michigan to take another look old schoolboy who told police he at its policy-on’ television—though| ~ j was. stabbed and ‘slashed. by & not in: relation to two recently’ ihe most important: of all ani- group of Negro youths was report. [banned TV shows. mele, playing 8 VRE i hee ed in satisfactory condition’ today.! The University of. Michigan and ing the soil Michael Pitrilli was admitied to Wayne State University proposed _Poreupine Mountain state in the one laddep’S0, 80 or even 125 miles overhead. . _ its + When the rockets reach prede- tefmine “altitudes, they shoot out containers which then open up-and), sniff“in some of the mysterious! high air, The contaifiers then seal themselves and parachute back'to death for analysis of their prize. This ingenious technique . was describéd to an International Geo- physical Year conference by Dr. Sergie M. Poloskov of Russia. oS a Other scientists have sampled) ‘the air by sucking some into rockets. But this air can become contaminated by rocket gases, Dr. Poloskov said. The Russian con- ee wy ee ing some @ sway from the rockets. — eae * * Dr. Poloskov said the ‘stepladder samplings show that the relative percentage of oxygen to nitrogen in the air doesn’t change, volume- wiee,. ‘ap to about 60-mile heights. The percentage of argon, an in- est gat Sates © SecBns: otter 99 at Vee eee Seek New Com Types ples of thin air at “rungs” of the : Cua Shoppers City. Here is Pon store has opened a new Miracle Mile branch — the largest inde- road shopping center. Inc., emphasized that the company has. no plans to give up its down- town Pontiac location, lege has set up a. farm opened at the shopping center in Manager of the new branch “Is center with one of its goals thatj#vance of the grand opening later Marvin Talan, who has been \with of new corn to fit spe-| "tis month. Stores opening most Lion's since 1950: and- has man- cific markets, such as corn oil.ecently are: —— jaged the downtown store's men's Current run-of-the-field corn pro-| Dr. Shaffer Miracle Mile Op-| ‘and boys’. departments.. duces only about 3% percent oil;|tometry Studio, Wiegand Music! Steinman announced that Wil-| some new varieties give 8 per|Center, Newman Record Shop, Mam Wiss, manager of the shoe cont “West -Brothers Beauty Shop, depaftment at the downtown store pendent’ store in the Telegraph| Irving Steinman, vice president and general manager of Lion Store,| “We have faith in the future | BRANCH OPENS ae The downtown Pontiac Lion Department : Store has opened a new branch at the Miracle Mile Town & a view of it fram: the outside, Lions Branch, Other Stores Now C Open at Miracle Mile’ tiac’s own Lion's department} Youngiand Children's Shop andiis the~ ‘sixth: largest, store in- the Craigs Card and Gift Shop. é . Peds in shoes, - showing the large windows that Pontiac Preas Phete give poential customers..a big view of the store’s merchandise inside. + " shopping center, with 12,000 square’ feet of attractively’ designed. sell- ing Space, ‘Wearing apparel for all the in mediunr and higher ranges is featured, Lion's carries. more than 100 nationally advertised brands. Some of the top brands are Ship ‘n’ Shore ahd Seamproof for la- dies; Younglahd and Tom Sawyer for. children; Michaels Stern and Van Heusen for men and - Améri- can Girl, Poll Parrot and Porto The company \was \founded by Irving Steinman, who continues to guide it as president with the beip ~ Wheatley, Steinman said. Publisher Watkins Dies Watkins, 66, publisher of Shiawassee County Journal. died Monday night. Journal. since 1931. counselor of the Lions Club, The first colietroent French Foreign Leg has taken over the same job at the new branch, too. The women’s department manager will be Mrs. PERRY ( — Funeral service {will beheld Thursday for Ray €: the former city physician, died Tues- He Gay, “His medical activities. in Watkins was Fiint date back hes 1918, former athletic coach at Green-| | vile and had been ‘with the He was. a former governor and internaitonal | itch in the is five years, ‘and there is no possible exit before the end of that term. side, and lesser cuts of the scalp - ¢=aelcey * " He told investigators he was watching a junior high school foot- ball game when he noticed a white: ‘boy being’ abused by about half a dozen Negro youths, He -said he suffered the knife wounds in a} brief encounter with the group af- Her going to the assistance of the wildentified youth, The assailants fled, he said, and a passing motor- ist brought ‘him to the héspital. * * * Later. in the day, four boys were picked up and slated on a charge ,of atrocious assault and battery. Two were 15 and two were 16. All were residents of Camden, Flint Pediatrician Dies FLINT i® — Dr. Lafon L.. Jones, 72, dean of Flint pediatricians and Dad's Cor Kills Tot, 3 old Theresa Louise’ Moore was killed Tuesday when she fell from the running board of her father's car. Her father, Lud Moore, failed VANDERBILT i. — Three-year-|. Our Lady of - Lourdes Hospital to the Bar commissioners yester- ig the largest state Bag! yesterday for treatment.of a six- ‘day that the Bar consider approval, United States. Located in inch slash on the left. side of his for a weekly labor mediation pro- |chest, a-stab wound on the right gram on television. — 141,935 acres of timber, gan’s upper peninsula, it contains _ LET Famoud MAKE YOUR at a CLOTHES W Smt see the child when he entered to the car frone the other side. CIAL a SKIRTS ~. 49° SWEATERS 49° Cleaned and Blocked—Cello Wrapped SPECIALS CLEAN } 4 830 NORTH. PERRY . 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It | wis just like a ‘regular day of s¢hool,”” — “Yeah.” wtine one of her bud- dies sauntering out of schoot with mian armload of hotriework, ‘‘just like a regular day of school.” * * *. Attendance figures: tell ‘jn tale, The Negro students yesterday Students Want to Solve Own Problem at Central High acs the enroll- ment runs 2,000 students. short of outright rebel'ion. At Cen-|* at Central High) coléred kids were in one-of my |- i i oe if g slacks and a sport fd 4 g Es day .in general, “things were tine are |—just like a regular school day.” ace boy with blond/ sentee rate would ¢ At noon. ener “scores of Tiny is the author, and “Te Catch a Man,” the intricate series of devices a small And later ‘mest Central igh students agreed that during the One 11-year-old brunette, grip- ping her books with a clipboard, he cabinet f 5 apr nnek quod : It describes, in minute detail, ey See, ceive any postmastership but that it happens from time to time. -|John Gilmore was fined $20 by |Peace Justice Julius L. Adams on a charge’ of nang his me in-law. : . lis wound up four full days of classes Rises | in September | told |- w/ | Rugged 8.5 oz. Chino ability, -Bar” facked : BOYS’ RUGGED = CHINO si _Strain. 4 durable pockets.. Finished bottoms. ise. or Khaki. most. in wash and. twill. 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Fim: usually $10.98 eter ctieyge pdt A an < wey \ vscuwegeng . — , | \ Sore ae a —: ®@ flannels! + ‘@ tweeds! hunting. . a \ /) ’ Pe = . @plaids! - © fioccos! ERS eS | RE Q UIRED! collection of skirts! Just look at the savings! : QUICK | ‘@ Slim, flored, full skirts—all exceptional * ADI NG } ee “@ values, right now at th , — —_— | .¥ ig Gt the peak of the ; : season. Choose from wool flannels, Italian fioccos, new fur blends. plaids, stripes, checks, solids in just the color you want. . . in your size. \Be here _ top: shetland weave wool tweed in brown, flattering flore. 8-|8. sale $4.90. - TRLHURON SHOPPING CENTER | sansecenesensvecsabecensecsnusscosscepsesboenvooesees & $1098? is amazing Tweeds, pockets, ; sdevecsssieees a Round nie Club a acrid; at ei ae for the first meeting of fall. ‘Among those present were (left to right) mt. Smith —: Mrs. Bugene 4 ‘ pe Pe : ‘Pe ie I 7. Cleland, Mrs. R. A | dustin, Mrs. F rederick Riley and Mrs. James H. McGuire. Retired Teachers Find Jobs in ‘Hobbies _.Here’s what one teacher did: She opened a dog-training and boarding business in a rented house and yard at the outskirts of the city, Next, ahe began. to found! Ghat tee beat expbeniirs for hunting naturally, are ; men. LED TO GE Her interest in dogs, begun through having pets of her own, led her to develop a new business; ‘It--also--led her to oe - . * * * One of her c saa Shower Given for Bride-Elect “Nancy Brown, whose mar- riage to Harold N. Hackett Jr._ will be an event of Oct. 12, was - honored Monday evening with gaurdner, Joyce Watson, Jo- Anne Wortman, Pat Brannan _ and Shirley Monosso, day dattadost, pete her to newspaper offering her. serv- . maintaining a sivesiandane succession of blooms, but hopes to perfect her schedule _ within. the year, . SCHOOL PROSPECTS If Miss.P, M. would like to. find further work to augment her income, she might take a tour of the U.S. and find areas where the school children have outnumbered the capacity of " the public schools... * &- as to have a flowering plant. in bloom indoors the year — around. which she could organize and teach, with the help of other teachers whom she could. hire. (Maybe some of her retired _friends.) Private schools, especially at — primary level, have been suc- cessful in towns where over- «ai---erowding in the public schools has. led to a split-shift gay ‘for . “yet mastered all the secrets of. the —_ She reports that she~has-ridt Pianist to Give Concert in ‘Waterford Thursday Freeman “Adds Pop,” Bop, Comedy to His Classical Repenelte ee " Stan, Bae = his repertoire, will appear: before the .Waterford Township. Civic Music Association at Isaac E. Crary Junior High School to- morrow at 8:30 -p.m. ®t * * Freeman, born in Westbury, Conn., was a scholarship stu- dent at the Julius Hartt: School of Music, Hartford. At 17 he was featured as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic and the Hartford and Buffalo Symph- ony Orchestras. ~~. Following his schooling, a stint a tenes romana tacked’ Bros.) - STAN FREEMAN with the Army Afr Force and en- suing experience in the jazz styl- fostered his tole as a pop piano rr ee In addition to radio and record- ing ‘work, he plays concert and background for material. His -first big recognition came with a harpsichord recording of “Delicado”, foliowed by the hit “Come - on - a- My-House’’ with unui Clooney. ~ Wa ings of the Glenh Miller Band- ->Y diletist upon, return. to p- eilien v ae tife. Re aes , ¢lub dates, and writes. song sa- _ tires, drawing on fis Classical 5 a that we filler enjoy living in Personal News of. rhtacent Junior Mrs. rt Jeffries was chair- Pen ee | 7 Opti-Mes, Pionsing ‘November Project ~ Mrs. Harold Davis was riamed chairman of a-Novem- ber money - making project when Opti-Mrs. Club met Tues-- - day evening. . Hostess for the meeting was ot Lansing was ‘a guest of the group. Card Party Slated, ‘named chairman of the Oct. 10 card: party to be held“ by Blessed Martin de Porres Guild of St. Vincent de Paul Church in ‘the Franklin boule- vard home of Mrs. Leonard Hubbard. | ‘eation wil be held Nov. 2 in Mrs!‘Toni- Chavis has “been Music: lovers in the Pontiac area will be delighted to know that voices are being tuned for the coming music season. The Musicale Chorus’ met pomp dive at the home of Mrs. Basil Kimball on Lahser road for the first rehearsal. Mrs. Kimball served breakfast to the 30 attending. MacDowell Male Chorus members will gather for their first rehearsal Monday at 7:30 p.m, in Pontiac High School. : Anyone interested in the _all- male chorus is invited to. the session, — - — Many Pontiac residents will be interesjed to know that Mr. and Mrs.- Lionel H. Camfield of Mineral, Va.j -former Pon- tiac residents, are visiting sister, Mrs. Farin N. Hilton and Agnes Hilton of Maycrest- street. - . ¥-. ¢ wage goad Pontiac « visitor is . Louis Meyers of Peoria, = She wil] be in the city for several-weeks visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Norman Buckner of Pine Lake. -Mr, and Mrs. Sam Christoff and son, John, who spent five .. months traveling around Eu- rope, mainly in France, Italy and Mr. Christoff's native Yu- goslavia, have returned to their home on East Iroquois road. i-- + Four freshmen and 6ne soph- __+_Mrs.-Camfield’s mother and--- 4 of — Vinewood omore trom. this area enrolled at Denison University, Grar ville; Obio, have been pledged to nationa] fraternities. “Sophomere Walter §. Laid: law of Birminghani is pledged to Phi-Gamma Delta; David Cooper. of Birmingham, Phi amma - Delta; Stephen - E. Pew, Birmingham, Phi Delta ~ Theta; -Phil.S. Fleming, Bloom- Toe Music in thee Bhall) of Liberty, street are par ~—~“ents of a son, Joseph Martin, field Hills, Kappa Sigma, and . David Theobald, Bloomfield “Hills, Sigma. Chi. *® * .® Three local- members of the 12%-piece Michigan’ State, Uni- Versity marching band are Ro- Aand Williams of Norton ave- nue, Gerald M. Christopherson avenue — and James P, Clancy Jr. of Ruth * *-_ * Attending St, John Academy in Winfield, Kan., is Lambert J. ‘Suor, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Wi of Voorheis road. : * Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Reh (Ponhie Davis) of Mohawk road are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a daugh- ter, Karen Ruth, Sept, 2 at Pontiae General Hospital. Grandparents are -Mr. “and Mrs,-Walter Reh_of East Bev- ' erly avenue and Mr, and Mrs. Mohawk - = f rom _ Univer. -- Stuart Davis — of road, Mr. and Mrs. William D, ~ son of Mr, and Hamilton (nee Carolyn Mar- — This dramatic black sonler ess by Charles Creed has a halter top bare to waistline in back. The fabric is a misgure of ihe wool and silk. 5 Active. Play Would Release Stored:tIp Emotional Ten sions” < three other acts that struck -his - international born Sept, 19. fa: Maternal grandparents -are Mrs.-Thelma Turnbull of Pon- tiac Lake and Fred Marshall of Drayton Plains. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hamilton gf Scottwood “avenue, ; ‘Mr.-and Mrs. John B, Dean © of Whittemore | street an nounce the en- gagement o their daughter, Patricia Lee, to Robert C, Phillips Jr., Mrs. Robert C. _ Phillips of Grosse_ Pointe Woods, The bride-elect .at- ‘tended Mary- grove College -| and her fiance was graduated sity of Detroit, A Feb. 1 weds ding is - PATRICIA LEE DEAN With Anita Along to Thaw Reds -Hope Hopefully Planning — “T_ don't it 3 FI - Vienna, he managed to corral ~The dieceet! Sd doth also __ Visited Casablanca where he - outdid the natives by dressing up as a_shiek (E)-Abob Hope) and. Rye “performing before 5,000 Air Force have made “men“who thought he was better than Rudotph Valentino. ee "American audiences can get a ‘this -Casbah-type comedy if they tune into the gander. at t really think the’Rue " - flans are ready for this kind of Soviet Premier # Meas “pa ke to sriibieg Pain .* Holiday’ over there,’ .T think it would belp relations.”’ BEATS SING SING © ; but he was pga fora soll date, © _ tm laying with Sch la —— Jack ‘ Oakie,” he . # Pm Open’. “ _ All Rest, No Exercise Makes Billy Always Tired — (This is the third of a series ef ~ are. five articles based on the “ Your iid Really Fit?’ by Bonnie . , published by Harper & A rabbit flees. A lion or a mother bird’ defending her ” néstlings; or a soldier turns to make a stand of it and fight. and trimmed -’. In either case, the cycle that began when an outside stimu- _collar finds its “jus set off certain bodily ‘way, to casual ~ country living... changes is comipleted ‘in mo- tion. * * * does not -often. have that re- lease, The circumstances giv- ing rise to the “fight or flight’ met by physical action. We cannot run away from “the “jangling “telephone tack the péople who irritate us. always so exhausted that .he has to be excused from sports. Me! Ss Billy, you see, hasn't moved _ a muscle all day. Nor will he tomorrow. Or-the next day, He. hasn’t..exerted himself to. the ‘point of perspiration since he boarded the school bus the morning of registration. ‘ «He- is a btindle. of. fatigue - toxins “and poisonous tensions But modern, civilized man ° that are never released | «toa matin _ .». impulses today_can seldom be - “or —— .We have to stay put and take _ it — dnd! all the useful pre- “The frustration of the “fight. ee eee: So he sits and “rests” him. self. — in front of the TV, Now a child sitting in’ front of a television sét, mentally as- caer the “positions “and perils. of the circus” acrobat, the frontiersman, the adven- turer, has no an. to, move a ~ muscle, Stimulated by thrills ot all sorts but required to take no < getion either by way of escape -or participation, all he’ does is to tense. a few muscles ever or bn cxf ‘response, with its “~~tighter and, tighter. The mus tions, explains. become why a Midven = and oo, a. adults — are the way they 3 "#4 _ i cles become bowstrings, never Tt lias ‘why Billy is” Niarually-he-fs- tired WOULD NOT TIRE But if he were active at play, - that your ehild will _grow. out of it. laziness at 5 or 6, he still Ae >be lazy at 15, .And‘at 50. : the aétivity would be giving - the chill sos om Sekciabel release to those emotional ten- tightwire or. under terrific sions, ‘unkinking and strength- - ening his muscles and building up his body generally, , And he _would not tire, 5) + © _ stress at 5 or 6, the cards are If he is conditioned to ° “stacked against any ‘change ° inter,” * x ~~ 2 Ever: watch two captains _ But the underexercised, over. choosing sides for a game? protected youngster is so ex- ~ hausted by, his-own inactivity hy .-midafternoén that his” “vest” in reality weakens him further, He rests in reverse « ordet. He rests until gf om do practically nothing: . . The exercised child,-or ‘obhai: “at thé other hand, uses re That can be one of civiliza- _ tion’s more refined—tortures. ”“ Wateh the expressions: on the - faces of the children whose names are not called, First, eagerness, Then’ uncertainty. Then resignation. > Tt would be the same bitter story he had « lived through —“eelf-yenerated “wirenatine® Spy oover-and: “over-again; “ever inre = ee | is advantage. He gets a sncond those few short years. lift out of it. ie. ee Children are perfectly able té take normal exercise. Over- feeding, overprotecting, over- . -Gothing them will only: prevent them from growing into, Pesie | It takes time for habits to distort the body — a distortion that no ‘vitamins or regimen of nine hours sleep.a night can circumvent. x «> * Not that the sleep, -the—vita-., - mins, the dental care, the in- amstead, rather with, In that lies the trouble. MOTION 18 THE ANSWER. The.remedy is motion, Mus- cular activity. " Not necessarily inside a. formalized - gyniriasi- ‘uni, hood activity of some sort, as opposed to coddling. -o * * The exercise may be system-_ atic or spohtaneous, as circum- stances dictate. But — and this is the important point — . there must be enough of it to-assure the building of an _ adequate body, In all life there must. be the Even in there was always the possibill- _ ty that the bough might break. I am cénvinced that one of than along Bit constructive - child- ; ‘thing tangible _ that calls for ‘action and. that can be met, the things children eeperettigie ” os fear — and the thrill of over- coming it. Fear — ~—not anxiety. URE Anxiety grows from, the un - ‘knows. Fear is caused by eir- *}- aebamnes am oe —— = 4 | Restaurant Table toed Sieeet es ah oon tae a f° ee See ee ot oe OMATIC Wl) ar Nin Put nt tl eT oe Rh Ee eee 14 my. etfine carne’ totes the restau, (*mnde ahd lounge have been: built shane wT rank and sat at the talde with me. | (rae Mgnt yee es oon tives, p th- |] |As he was in a hurry, he finished C } [tis dasch quickly and lett ‘before measured with Il | “When 1 looked for my check 1 oe Self-winding, water and dust- ||| |couldn’t find it and was told that | gold applied cist % resistant, with sweep-second | |the young man had paid it. 1 tree, From $125 to im hand and automatic date- | was rather upset over this as I o rears os. Vie. — me er | know eal eee a — > | \ ee proper to offer him the money SS wees ae 1 }my lunch when I got back : | have said to him, “Thank 2 | very much, John, but I wish s2 FE 2-3612 ||| would tet me repay you for . ween! | tunch,” and then have offered me to Order Your Personalized de ik" tease end aan -|derived from the fact that the|came ‘ae summer wear. : Ye pe ge ae ¢ Sheeting |original woptknit garment, a 19th/Some of these were fashioned into New this year from British Walk- Long Stem Darwin ee ght : : sisted Century innovation sweater-shirts, a new garment that/€T8, the moccasin for street wear. a = -* It’s an important subject...vital ayy a to cover open’ |t0-induce sweating in athletes. Ob-Could easily catch on. | This is, of course. a far cry from . Tulips, Mixed. Colors ~ to Gour youngster’s future w lengths of “lviously, then, this-is something tol _ + 24. bes a ae The ee. | : ' -. being... as important as teeth and | Pi 1 ect. keep you warm, - | In the more standard. heavier| sttair of grained calf ithe mamah pe nA J even eyesight. MP joset dust. ei Bee, * weights, sweaters have been used! calfskin vamp, But for the British| i C i . she a oe The sweater, to continue with)!" high fashion — this year there’s|:, dress up the homely old mocca-| Se 10 for | oe Ht: What we want tosug est is that you Cape-like covers can be {its history, began to be popular|® low-V tuxedo sweater, # sleeve-|din and turn it into a high fashion, ‘ 2 i a gf into. the habit of visiting your miade by cutting plastic yard [for other, lees perspiratory pur deag Pallover nd in low fashion! shoe is a fine tribute, There's hope J b hie ee : lay-Poise Children’s Shoe dealer + for~' greater durability and Two factors ~ contributed reg sleeveless pullover and the sleeve- oo on a: aco sens : Flowers ; 3 fegulor «»« just as you do your _ beauty, and fasten-each gtowth then. First, the automobile|/¢ss cardigan are acceptable in|... 4% , oe Fine Gifts te ’ e Seisist or doctor. fo a rack with tapes. {cause slime, taking people out place of vests, , ures Wout ne nenguiine of the oe ats io ae pS Liddle tet al with &. mutedampened ‘cloth. Hie Gites eerk aii year for sorte wear, the American man should’ spend ai_ Coe, North Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 | Little feet grow awfully fast... sizes with '_ sadedainpened cle, ‘in Gites oeek big, bulky sweater is the thing. /ieast $500 a year to be ‘‘an up-to- 7 3 a3 ina matter of months. But with date,. well-dressed man.” It says Yegular check-up visits, you know your oungster is wearing shoes that haven’t ‘here’s: never any for checking shoe gs pete ( 3 + om of course, _ sizes. 7 And, b bringing i your shild to our sto ‘Fight from that rst pair of shoes, you . be aequiring the services of a qualified i Seonpaics & tinge "al the jeare of foot ae , h all the years of foo Knowing your child has proper foot care ves 1a peace of mind t t’s hard to : feat. Bo, why not start tomorrow? Bring . your youngster in and let’s get acquaint 3 a er ie is ogre ere ee Rees * ae ‘ * 2 . i‘ ie i cry SEES ae RDS ‘ * . No Appointment Needed! Im: ae aa oa ee aoe se eye ~~ Trick : iy 4 | ® = urday evening in Silvercrest _ Baptist Church. The Clyde A. Halleads are New Hair Styles Direct From Paris . - FEATHER CUT i | “Where Service and * the basic items to be purchased annually are one year-round suit, i two summer suits, two sport coats, “twelve neckties, 11 Va $, Saginaw, Regle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments /wailable insDay Write, phone or call in person hats, underwear, socks and coast Quality Are Supreme” -. Open. | . *- , hee e 19 P.M Til 9 P. M. : ves fy ‘ Es . eee ie dy ‘ e : ails : ° Salon | | CINDERELLA Dotts | HI-HAT GIFT SHOP | ing to all parts of U. 8. Cards for All Occasions, | Ye 998 | Fresh as a | Brisk Fall Day... = a and all “prettied” up, 5 _ ready » fore, those <<. _ exhilarating days _-ghead-+-s-«-her-hale-—-— thi stylist? ee “Tony” } -” . of course. : x ; Ya PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 FE 5 ages pe a PS aay FE 5-9257 Convenient. at Hotel “ 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg, = =~ pepe Roosevelt, Lobby oe ] a : - \\ . i . Fae, 2 Z f e ie Poe s id - Fi : ae an ee nae ee © eo i os by EAR: 5 \ 3 Aa, Uy a eo ee el a VY ee FS eee a oA WAS 4 ' A = ome PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ocrowen 2.1957 ie he I think of that when people Bes If You’ re ake Y ou: Know It "Frank M. By ANNE HEYWOOD | are you. shouldn't. Beca’ “about it after hours, Yoii” ty very well that it's abnormal to _ Bryant were |- Happiness defies definition. ‘ win ou have depute | to work, usually, on tifne, | be miserably. through ued inimar| Xe sortie water | Sor ape tuk a's | uitytcumazoie ek ad | 2G We tr a he riage vegans py?” we've wasting time. Fim» ae .t take - reek pleasure in. other | in our work. ‘horning in St.| piness is.a byproduct ofa busy | =. te people's lucky. breaks. -* Ff Vincent de | and life. If we chase : However, here are a few Kp ‘ Vv If you're having trouble find- a it for itself, it turns into a | Pointers to watch: ee ing the job you can be en- | Paul Church, pees 1. Are you too tired when you We try to kid ves a | th : shadow onrsel usiastic about, send me a The Nick oe oe oe | get home from the job to do | good deal. We think work is | stamped envelope in care of a Pavli ae kd heen ie anything much to speak of? work and who. says we should The Pontiac Press, and I'll {7 the bride’s | wondering, “Am I have bs beep ~| Night-after night, are you ex- | love it? _ | send you a copy of “Pointers.to~ |= probably aren't ‘too unhappy, | emmne? - But irr our heart of hearts, in. | Your Basie Interest.” : parents, and |. -} ° 2 Do you regularly; day after ou: the Ltda, When you're really unhappy, day, oversieep and have ‘rou- r saner- moments, we know | _ » (Copyright 1957) : ~ hs you know itt ~ ble getting to work on time? ies py “thet 7 2 we poh 9 | son. Of Mr. | Srggr'’ “Stowd 1 change. | ‘when a friend gets & good hes, ay von H. T. NO NEED TO ASK . gg ond eae on criikay PARK REE. ryant, i yut have to ask, chances a-sinking sensation and have oT ter ene hour. while chopping. ot S ; . mustering up any Arthur's by having yout ticket end ase gg at your friend's validated while making a purchase, MR. AND MRS. FRANK M. BRYANT a yer . ‘Old World — |Delicacy Is. Easily sae: Mrs. “Burnley Likes to Take Blitz: Torte Morell pa have all the * envy her almost to Margaret Pavlinac. Weds the pont of dialike? ALWAYS WORKING? Ps Vincent de Paul Church was{ the setting for the Saturday morn- ‘ing wedding of Margaret Paviinac and Frank M. Bryant. The Rev. ‘sleeves, She carried white roses. and green fern on a lace-covered cashes: rire ends, hesitate to take vacations Margaret Ann Reilly as maid of Darlene Fabian Weber performed the or think about your job’ when double-ring cere before 150/honor wore a pink nylon gown with to. Potluck : Dinners vacal ? mony b pink aie aan un wae pate dea ske ~ ee eg We + and carried a. pink bouquet By JANET ODELL ~ It you've’ answered ; Bridesm Breda Reilly yes to Parents of the bride are Mr, andl owned in & blue nylon Pt When. you are elected to take! those four big questions, the Sweaters. Mrs, Nick Pavlinac of Valencia|y): mmerbund and|*ssett drive, and the H. T. Bryants oe Ce a Mellog|tty. Mrs. Sam ‘Burnley's favorite} 5 Valeneia drive are the bride -lbouquet. = Long 1 groom's parents. - Nicholas Paviinac, ‘a h "of Beople who know and like Austrian The bride chose » white taffeta and lace gown in ballerina eee ‘for you! -pretesicaer ‘Care- ts ‘Best for Hair~ Styling Permanents - Tints $6.50 » Bleaches “The Fit Is Knit Right In” fully fashioned Mi NKLAM Short Slesve . ae ‘SLIPOVER .... =e 8.98 ~ CAROL ANN COLLINS g Sleeve 10 98 : 1 cup mi Mr. and Mrs, El Coll CA DIGAN § Schoo voip ene o Died aie e! ) ee of Sashabaw road announce the Life of luxury sweaters . . . full fashioned hi-bulk orion “uniquely spun. - Beautiful colors. Sizés 34 to 40. eaneeaest of their daughter, Carol Amn of North Johnson ave-— double boiler- until- of custard—con- sistency. Flavor with vanilla or, hof BON | almond. Spread between the lay-|-South Jessie street. A February ae cae. Cohe wil -eneve eight * ) Sports Shop — Main’ Floor Py ae You'll find. what you are fpoking for at | SICIR TSS tere sever ten or nes Our Fabulous New Collection Will Have You ina Whirl! Take a fothicentorwitd look at the delights of this season’s pire in our Pel “ Oreat collection of renee, ee reversibles, broadcloth and FOO. wool WANTED - Hair Stylist With or Without Following — : ‘DONNELL HAIR ‘STYLIST | 2 —SURE-YOU-LOVE WER= = SS — Each eee 5.95 rat eo -A young and beautiful rayon nylon challis sc collection exquisitely trimmed ‘with picot 3 age embroidery and ribbon beading inspired. . 2 by The Bridges of Venice. . , alll $595, pee Colors: pink, blue and buttercup... sizes _ On granny gowns, button front ~ eS nightshirt: small, medium. and large; pajama— = (ae eae zx Reversible plaid of orlon ond weal B. Black wool broadcloth, aot and lustrous........ ao old country tweeds, flecked fér fall. wha. tow tOd We: . Ps All woo! Hannel, leather «eT re ee ; ge : = 7 / / . A et Gy Se Sports Stile — Main: Floor ale | a ‘ ‘ ; ! e* : i j . 2 ** ale ae Designers Acclaim New Sensational “Twin-Panel Achieve ment for Fashion!” Gives. Wonien Amazing Comfort and Freedom . “girdle news ‘is all Envy by Venus, fashion executive. ae Hf 4 Sg G qa Lijit + eB z = z igned con- ae ~-struction,s Envy: gives you Front. view of the ‘Envy i proper control . .. without _ girdle. Note the exquisite ever riding up! See what modeling for smooth sculp- it does for you! - tured lines.” - ; . A New-F ound Freedom! | | Unparalleled Control! ‘Unrestricted Comfort! ‘A foundation garment -- for active wear often sacri- free movement. Not with the his beautifully-designed, lightweight girdle offers: un- paralleled control and unre- twist or ride up “because “Envy” Twin = Panel _ bones to dig skin. Beeie Sat lt ech formals abd walacion 2 aittiee. it on! Just see _*fternoon ensembles. It has what it for: you. driving, dancing . . or - picking up this and that on a cleaning tour around se ; | 2 a nel Back, a marvel / of scientific design, | | now at Federal — | _ Department Stores” ee Gr eR ae a ae e Envy’s Patented Back ‘ you unlateh the’ door tor him? you see he's not 2 HY to reach it himself?” — 4a t * * But strangely enough, this morn- ing she neither retrieved Buddy's . | asl Larry to do it. ee With THE NEW ' ” surveying d PATT-O-RAMA [oon “Bay ca. shirtwaister {s|help me show him how? He's got design for the more ma-|to start doing things for himself ture figure. Always in style, sometime. You and I can’t go 8147 with Patt-O-Rama is in on waiting on bim forever."" , 38; 4, 42, 4, 4%, 48. * * * 8 ® ’ bust, short sleeve, 5%| Larry dropped his red crayon bench, he Med i Then, oensttin nd 35e in d it, squa tat tn ate" bare ee pame, address, som to Sue Burnett, The Fechion ciparte ere tele) Quincy i Chitago 6, Ill. ing. about shapes this -year- as never Bsn gy the big plete pattern catalog. It's chock- The | Envy is the fashion answer full of sew-easy, up-to-the-minute| umphant _ and for smartness and versatil- ity. “It’s the ideal garment the pattern number jhe ‘said encouragingly to his little Pontiac Press, |brother, “Come on—get this ball i 7088 gpregpin ar Bigg gd. ig Don't miss the Fait & Winter ’57}€an't goon waiting on you: issue of Baste Fashion, our com-/¢vet: Come on...” result was such @ tri- styles for every size. Send 25c| that his Leelee ete today. “Want me to play ball with him Ducknand yutied. tor belp. gai more, he always “> revolt Mommy_.at alll, Instead, itt stk i 3.3 ii for the modern active _ woman who wants, comfort and freedom without sacri- ntiac Travel Service | . Ryhere 698 West Huron Street . » © Planned ~ ‘i Call the ee te FE 8-3251 . for fall. Done by Bill Atkinson, ‘in’ | red only, it is sop | _ the right atmosphere to formal livin its utmost. | High Couture at Low Prices | we fit children ~ fices control and styling for. ‘cautiously, : luxury in present day conditions|“circular.” jean be an embarrassment. © ~|~"Why should a woman, tiowever Top British couturiers elegant and wealthy, spend hours charge the same high prices for|in fitting rooms at her dressmaker t; made-to-measure clothes but many!when she can go to the model de- Cfcb afi ttthdth ddd dll carefully, — i PPALOB ALG db dalid (eb BABA ML 7 EPR. conscientiously* | : eed . veling += wont creep, tion Back! And there areno =| ‘*Envy”’ ts oe y. ; a a tailored and dress golf tweeds as perfectly as. sbets eae . 4 TER'S CHILL bathroom _ "In | eravy , try u don’t. look like outdoor : rat eee fact, camry peer in pense me ere tenses of the living room. | ...need never touch “bankers actually advertise that ‘| cream of mushroom, tomato, There are too many people won-|' your baby! __." home improvement as & sound | dilute it enough to.give it the |the neighbor's yards, instead of|} -. With pone % 3 faniies, ant tie need | = TEENAGERS appreci: 0 le Vaile a : : . . dally bath for each member, | amd YOUNGER (14) cessity than luxury. Clever es $B r balers can convert an inde | EAM CUTS.......*1.00 A TEENAGER {ere PERMANENT EN adphicved 8.00 Try a Softy! | covers handy and toss BR over | — - rma So soft’ they'll never _ Protects Furniture Some housewives scamper for ¢ ~ Buntings — \ PRAM | * BAGS | 4 Matching oS ar , Blankets © : “, 3.98 to 7.98 - tect outdoor furniture from dew] bn “had the wave. ee ; cael | ) Reg. Value 1250 “57.50 {| -7, Does.a | ~ COLLECTION in CORDUROY. With a smart tailored touch of leather. _ Jumper . Skirt fs Jacket . Slacks . J Jamaican Shorts oo yy ree SG29—- a : _All: ig_elegang grey or - 7 Shorty Coats Highlight Fashion * Left: ryandotte Tweed. 34 inch length : Rambler Coat’ with : Tweed. at eee ; ee oes a: & 4 . Pastel pretty buntings that zip up to baby’s ‘ES chin and cover the head and Pram Bags that ~ free baby’s hands but keep cozy. Select from + orlon fleece, quilted tricot jersey - — z 7 Or quilted embroidered “Crepe. ve ae 5.98 to 12.98. Pat ti gt, et _ Right: Wyandotte Lustrosa 34 inch length Rambler coat with: “ _.* flanoe back & belt, charcoal, grey with -Alpaca lining, os [e 4 oe 1-. SHOPS eee a eee | De’ Cor | ER as “MARGARET. ANN — 4’ Downtown’ { Budge ; oi . MM. Pe AT IE aoe a . | ae a Each Coat ‘36.95 61 W. Huron 718 , Huron iB |} (UngoKs MIRACLE Riker Bldg. : Cet ee . ‘Shop iH cee : io fe tse ae Fak oe eed nt / ‘ Easy P. ing « c : re a “ im — es 2 ey : zy = ef ms oe 5 ‘s s * Ks : Z : : : i ae . ; . : : F i ‘ ; . 2 ite! ‘ 3 eee . iene . _ —_ — es - er rhe ~~ tetas W ~ : . od k ‘i : . % 4 x a oe penis. eee NS ‘= es | ' Fi ee a 5 re eae : ? a \ re ‘ Li e- 1 Mes f : ys a. ¢ j rea ‘oo E jee Ve A? aes a Loe ; as ‘ : / : . oe e) eget ee He 13) : E ae ‘ kibble ese oS ' ‘ | ARR eg q ._,.. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 8 , ‘ ; . " eo game ..: cme suai ne . oer 7 . . ADT | Seve ‘ie. oe on 4 Bottles | Bottle : PRUNE JUICE: - ‘EANOT BUTTER ee 49: AUNT JANE’S, Krock Kured, Kosher DILL PICKLES _ TINY TAD EARLY JUNE PEAS - FOOD FAIR ‘Ore i ee Economical! i _ Plus FREE $ s 8 HH GREEN STAMPS. Chicken Noodle Soup 4 Cans 69: Hygrade’s Party Loaf. '2.* 39° Swift's Beef Stew Bo ong 39" , wthid Beans | HOMEMAKER’ Hie 5. ox, 34° = j 3 ‘ 2 é : ah : a a - ( 5 9 ie DB MQNTE ea ns = ~ 3 | eee” | Teo Fruit Cocktail o : } 2a ei , amine l ©O\ wey we ‘ * Del Monte: or Dole 5 ‘Seve 17¢ on 6 Cone ” | Nifty Waffles fe 10° | eee Sweet "eas. 6 = sT ” | Gorton’ be Fillets © “Perch 3 me he 4 Bhi SUGAR pen , aeaa BEAUTY Cream Style iiss en Golden ‘Gorn = 10° AMERICAN BEAUTY ~ SPARKLETS Frozen “Northwest Marshall” —_ | : Kidney Beans STRAWBERRIES | 6 = $7400, oor ~ GOLD LABEL ‘Smooth, Rich ICE CREAM - Ya GALLON CTNS. “5 all Populer Flavors | Meat Pies 4 m 89° E mitten “49 Fruit Pies - | BANQUET. sang GREEN BEANS | Frozen, Complete. A] _DIN NERS _ 300 Can 10° 300 Can ] 0’ 300 _ 10 “FREE Vy DOZEN Fried Cake 0c SNUTS With Purchase Totaling 50c : . rier anpsceee eS secicatiieae diabaatibine readied a Bonk rey Bakery Dept. AMERICAN BEAUTY Pork and Beans AMERICAN BEAUTE Butter Beans ATOES: - ; “i ‘Maskek’s Boot, Chicken or Turkey : 7 Breast-O-Chicken Light Meat, Chunk Pack> _ lus FREE S & H GREEN STAMPS a qe , 3 : TUNA FIS Save 12¢ Can 5 Finst7RipcUT - at ai Sirloin Stea on 3 Cans ( : =F. : ss ai ) Pork Loin Roast 33 SILVER FLOSS... Save 14c on 3 Cans GREENFIELD nn Fee p k Sa 1 Lb. “8 c : ae ee ShiiE ~g ra - |. 3 CORN KING or MILES STANDISH OPEN DAILY LOW PRICES alos SEM: GREEN STAMPS WASHING DET ERGENTS tH EF Sliced Bacon 9 "Oru reYoy). me S & H GREEN STAMPS ~ FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASES! You con rely on $& H— : They've been wr 0 year stamps for over 60 yeors = aq Grand Tabtitas Fresh Proited ‘Special Low Price! F ri Your Freezer ew : SAVE UP TO 1.60 PER CAN ° | Ree nee tat $y ae. oP : aoa HAWK y , SLICED TURKEYS. Gon tay hE SWIFT'S PREMIUM | Pius FREE S&H GREEN STAMPS 5 DUCKLINGS== 39 a Borden’s Instant Coffee oiie.'.'%.2 32: 59¢ ——e iD U.S. Gov't Graded CHOICE Quality Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee Pi : 1 _ pola ahs = Mature, Grain Fed, Steer Beef — el Frank’s Pure Ground Black + al er 49¢€ enter wu Round Steak | Butterfield Whole White'Potatoes 22° 10. PORK CHOPS a Donald. Duck Orange Juice res 25* oO 4) Dainty Luach Jellies 109 Baceent en 3 fer $100 Hershey’s Giant Chocolate Blocks 3,5 59 U. S. Gov't Graded CHOICE Quality - Mature, Grain Fed, Steer Beef _~ TIDE or CHEER= 2 - li] f before ing to Independence for Wallace’s burial. ee ‘i - Strictly Fresh’ Boy Who Fell Off Horse in. Satisfactory Shape A Rochester boy is in satisfac-|. ary condition today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with head lacera- tions and a concussion suffered when he fell from. a horse, Tues-|- pan day afternoon, according to Oak-| as-comy land County Sheriff's Deputies. | establt i. GOP Parley Set | TRAVERSE CITY w — Approx- imately 300 delegates are expected at the fall conference of the Re- publican Worten’s - Federation of _ |Michigan, Oct. 7 and 8. Plans .{for th 1958 election campaign will t/be discussed with the theme, “Open the Gates for 58." ‘BAZLEY THURSDAY\ ‘SUPER SPECIALS J LARGE EGGS. on the $100,000. 78 N. Saginaw SS Se SC SSS SS SSC ODOS Me, Sst Rep, Caller Calle for tol Seal Groducied Wedocions NEW YORK tINS) — Firms oe Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-N.Y.), in the first $5,000 to 52 per cent m,*dining room. ayment Plan ~ No Interest ~~ GOOD ADVICE ——— 2 QE ae | FURNITURE BUYERS > Our lower Piya — you ‘of getting more of the best for your money. Our 21st year of ter _ wNalue giving. Complete fu sa rnishings for living-room, + Sleeping Bag for Child _ | 144 Oakland Avenue WASHINGTON—The fitithber of babies born in the United States . me not ! er Pea td Ws! Pa. , 1 Pe Pens cee tng C ae ; Bs NG oe iadehds Bgl: Si » oe - “ot # «COMMUNITY NATIONAL | 2 = Lo 2 Me Pa || 7 W. Lawrence Street =P 3700 year, andthe iat treet 8 and’ t. The Deg Comptometer Bee * GREGG SHORTHAND | | HIGHER ACCOUNTING ‘| Business Administration. || TYPEWRITING . and Calculator | and Other Courses | | -° NEW CLASSES”. ~ Monday, Oct. 7 ~~ Day, Half-Day and Evening | Liletime Employment Service for Graduates HOLYOKE, Mass.—A new sicep-[" ‘ w "Alligator ge | The Business Institute § * Bags to M ws La Lizard , The luxury Jeather, beautifully a . styled — sensibly priced: ~ who but Florsheim could contrive this fashion mirac iracle? ~ Sree TODDS Shoe Store eeanech g Te ek ¢ : 595° ume : ieee sa was a 4 : _ |. “Shoes for .the Entire Family” . oe : ; oe = = es ie rf eae ‘ s : (ee ‘ , : i pos e ax ; ‘. * ; Sepsivee rs eeeee Peete ee ee ‘ fs : ; nse | 5. o 20 West. Huron St., Pontiac et ico. | ; > plus tax —. : FE 2-3821 : ___. VETERAN APPROVED — wety ‘ be E E 2-38: bs oe i Ps ’ } i on. ‘ a i # aa = x b ee " te » ’ f » ye ae : a r \ a) > i > . a ‘ af fee : : e ‘ \ = : apg Bea | ay Pe ? : i \ xi : F EK OM 2 Oe yah oe ee ae ce i fe Lis ve Ae Mee mes}, j ‘ ee ae eo eMs ie ‘ | ' ba Sole gs : Ne y 4 _ pe 2 | A ‘ F ee Fey a a = tgs Es v et 6 be 1 § | \ fh ‘ : Le is Ge et eS eee ae as eee 3s kh i i ee ert i ee ee wc it eee Fe pf Pe a eS eee ek <= s _¥ fe Skee Wee eo ee vi RTU ES. | WEonr FATHER io THE =e | AMERICAN CARDINAL. (am HE TAKES THE ome ' YOUNSSTERG. Fo W. tom _ FORAGING, KEEPS - A WARY EYE OPEN FOR DANGER, AND GUIDES THEM TO THE CHOICEST Tee. #rag 4 WHILE SITTING ON A BATCH OF . R66S,HE SINGS TO _ KEEP HER COMPANY E TO 7 +. se ° 9 HUSBAND iS 5] | a > in ni hepaion © as Laws Not Valid Can Withhold, Aid Hy Arkansas Must Amend iJ State Co Constitution First; “EL DORADO, Ark, —Arkan- _\}8as voters would have to amend ||the state cnstitution before any jvalid anti-integration laws could be passed, Atty. Gen. Bruce Ben- islative session The possibility of a special has been publie parks covering more than lAubern-Senford Seivice 436 Auburn Avenue See Need to Improve Airports Private seal owners te Mich field provides “‘first class service igan believe better facilities could|to aircraft owners.” Tot Drowns in Bathtub, _ Death Ruled Accidental : : "MUSKEGON @ — Coroner Basil Two Area Accountants ‘J. Young ruled accidental drown: Form New Partnership — ing yesterday in the bathtub death . their home base. This, ser of Pamela Sue Welch, Timonth-| Two area docouniants, B. H. Cm Paes Ween oon : “ Welch ot 4 Musk#gon|Oak, and Jobn W. Burns, of 1575). > “Heights. Cheltingham . Rd.,-.. Birmingham, . ° Young, aid ttle’ chili drowned-in|have formed a public accounting “the: partly: filled tub, apparently | partnership. “while left for. a briet-time by a Offices ‘of the new firm are ‘lo- sbehysttier during.the absence of|cated at 1100 N. Woodward Ave., . Pontiac, Michigan landy’s ‘Super Service . Saginaw ‘ 842 / &. Bivd. _ But he emphasized that amend- $3,000 acres, 28995 Ti Sinan wo to. By a merchants . Who give | Top Value Stamps. Walter & Her 5040 Elizabeth Pontiac, Michigan | - Coleman Service 251 Oaklend Ave. Pontiac, Michigan i y Pure Oil e Rd, ; * Russ Texeco Service 3470 Auburn Avenue Auburn Heights, Michigan. Berkley-Shell- Service 3372 Coolidge ~* Berkley, Michigan Coolidge Service 2448 Bob Adoms Shell Service 920 Hunter : Birmingham, Michigan Bill & Mick's Pure Service | “ 401 E. 14 Mile Rd. a om, ‘a Gulf Service 1915 E. 14 Mile Rd. es Michigan ‘Zeke’s nee Service and »_were 67 per cent UN-/ George's Standard - 4860 Highland Avenue Pontiac, Michigan nS fm, waa fa Le tha had tt chipped to}hia home _ r in Washington, D.C. by the barrel & eh th \ 3 Le asd SRI 8 eran, J Senate =] ’ Fe Ne t Henry Clay pe iced wee SOLE AB BNE UBS SBE AES IO RAE A x . : * ON OP ce OP, ggg yg Pg Pg he, gl, Gh, phan ee ee ee vata _ Today; the magnificent taste “and quality of the lighter, milder 3 86 Proof Old Crow have made it fo. —— 3 mast, pipaiee. bourbon! Lasers i¢ -. @6PROOF - __% KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 8 00n . $, 71 wwe Code #001 Code #920 lacs pcm! PE amen ae a Grated Ns Brides THE baa crow elem to, ramon, rr, . sna BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS propucrs cone, : | : . | Haliman’s Drug - 457 Blizabeth eas Rd. Pontiac, Michigan Jecob’s Standard Servies 1245 N. Perry. Pontiac, Michigan Jesse's Pure Service Jim's Gulf Service 65 Baldwin ms, ‘ Pontiac, Michigan “Tiny's Pure 984 Orchard Lake Ra. Pentiee, jichigan ~ Jones Service 2685 Elizabeth. Lake Rd. Pontiec, Michigan ‘| Kirby Co. of Pontiec i. \ Gat Standar ‘25600 Van _ Centerline * Servien / 2 6 b--Beree-\ 11276 E. Ten Mile\Rd. Centerline, Michigan’ " . Schef’s Service \ 6658 E. Ten Mile Rd. Centerline, Michigan Sonate ‘Bros. 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Cage . * ey os SS CHILD, 60¢ EVENINGS & SUNDAY 75 | ADULTS, $1.50 CHILD, ane MAES MOONE >] WaeK.DAY MATINEE TO 8:50 ADULTS, 90°” > CR a . 4 en oy i THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 10st ~~Grambling, La), Coll MOOSE GETS BAT — Big ‘with a back,ailment and may not World Series. came out to Yankee. Stadium. to bind We be! the, Hichiet’ of all. eee. The crowd of some 70,000 which view the southpaw duel’ between New York's Whitey Ford and Mil- | ron Ma Pe almost certain starters. * 8. * y Be Ke Skowron at their” best, although)upset—the pick here is a seven- both were listed late last ‘night as/game series triumph for the ‘fit and ready Braves, The picture of Unless the two. sluggers, who between them hammered 51 home}i,, yankees in nine. since 1942, runs and drove in 181 runs dur-|i¢*still clear in the writer's mind. ing the regular season, get healthy; Mantle cannot run without pain. quickly—and this would be a real|/He even winces whe he misses a hobbling Mantle on a painful leg ini the 1955 series against Brooklyn, -the only series lost by one of his powerhouse swings, about “Feed, apevE, ea: poe from -elither* side of the “plate. Skowron-says it doesn't hurt him to, sWing but it does hurt when he runs. It Would come as no surprise if either or both were unable to do full time duty In the series, * ® * ' | twWhitey Pord (11-8), - Odds Series; Y : Weather outlook Mostly fair with tem-| perature about for opening game. World Series Sug feo _Dvaing day Pickers Verband (21-10), _ Fasten ‘sd “faveriies to. win ‘ankees 7 4 Yavorites to win opep- Bill. Skowron, first baseman of the New York Yankees gets his World Series bat ready for today's opéner against the Braves. Skowron has been sidelined for a while see full duties, e Basilio exer of Month’ NBA Vacates Welfer Crown MILWAUKEE A®—The National) f : ttee, said it|/to the No.-1 contender’s slot. was . for a@»champion ome ey higher division, as : In order, to Stir y in ae oad , to surrender his|.0" welterweight diviaitn, Saddy _~-\ said” the NBA wo like Tony But, in Basilio’s case, “out ot | DeMareo, Isaac - Logart, _ Vince consideration for his past tion as a boxer of integrity courage,” Saddy said the NBA gave him 10 days to make up his - mind. The: 10-day period expired today with. no word from Basilio, Saddy said.” a * * * Basilio, 30-year-old former onion hae _ Bahama Jonight =: Middleweights to Scrap in Nationally Televised 10-Rounder . CHICAGO 7 — = ba ram St. Paul, who says he has added to his ring tactics, is), anew punch a 65 favorite to defeat sturdy Tsaac Yama Bahama of the West In-|Nev dies tonight. *..* * ‘The 10° round middleweight scrap will be televised and broad- cast nationally (ABC, 9 p.m. EST) from Chicago Stadium. . Flanagan, who has beaten some of the best in the. welterweight and middleweight divisions -in his 101 fights, outpunched Tiger Jones in a TV thriller at St. Paul in August and has won five of his last six: outings. Kid Gavilan and Ramon Fuentes have been amo g/, his victims, He. dropped a_ split _ decision to Gil “Turner. . in its opener gave wuthe~ of- fensive leadership. among football teams inthe National Assn, of Intercollegiate Athletics, NAIA statistics showed today.. -* * * Grambling rolled up 465 yards on the ground and 128 ‘in the air for a total of 593. to second .in total offefise with an > average of 44.2: in. three. games. * _* x- * Southwestern Oklahoma boasts the best: defensive mark, * holding} . 3 ‘three foes to 253 yards, an aver- age of 84.3 per game. Grambling -- ig runner-up with 91 y .. Grambling _ also is the NAIA’sifirst time - they see him. With top rushing team, followed by Hanover with 1,119 net yang ,forjdor."t know’ where the Pitch . ig an average of 373. a dropped) potential star of the World Series} en during the Hel. he alee would = eu Seen, Berke her, er. Germany: — Severs West Haly; | 8, 4, marks Eakisvara: Rs iis D Ci & Peagoct. California; . Je 2. Misako. bn Memeo . 4, Masaji Iwamoto, Japan; 5, Venesuela: 6. Pone 9, Aristide i, Jones, Scotland, Conley Could Be Star-of Series, Claims. Hubbell NEW YORK o- Carl Hubbell, the old New York Giants’ south- paw; picks Gene Conley as the Italy; 10, Frankie which opened in the Yankee Sta- Yankees end the paar Braves, | Said Hubbell of the 'stringbean Braves’ burigr: ‘‘He is particular- ~ lly effective. against ‘a club the those long. arms and legs you Martinez and Gil, Turner, the four|< 16, b ako: ser Saale ee Pe- m peten. Thailand; 7. Remon Caletayud,| enesuela; Robert Pollazon, France 7 dium today between the New York}. Also Holly and Ferndale St, James are . boosting players for post- season all-stars honors. Al Gratsch of Holly ranks fullback Bob Letson hansson./with the ‘best, and Corky Foster says his quarterback Jim Grasel is one of the best in the county. 2 2... The Pitt Panthers who won 6-0 ®: I ryivania. dus ever seen during a 2-day) — hrowa, ates Champion. sien’ | period for one team in the NFL. 3 ef ey © y;. 3, Ralph * * *” : ta Louisiana; 4, Cisco Andrade : has Tg RE se Me IP aE Teddy Marchibroda, former U. Vere, Galfornias S, Orlando. zulueta,/of D. quarterback ‘who was. re Cuba; 9, Johnny New York; 10,/leased during ‘Parker's Al_ Nev Mexico : bs PEATHERW he Bh nonglenageny Br Meeps eg Basse 7» rie, Jy with the Cardinals. * ia Sees tees jos, Puerto Rico: a,|broda, who helped Parker beat Davey, Moore, Ohio; 6. Jean Soeyers/his ex-team, the Lions, in exhibi 4, Jose Cotero, Catttoraia: 6. Richards tion said, “I wasn’t bitter by the tine: 10, Sh shiges! Kaneko, Japan Telease, just amazed.” — acu aaser ios Halimnt, * : France; 2, Mario D'Agata, taal Leo : sme el shape and great spirit’ and “will ; 7 : hi z a 5 po as wiiih-~ 4 shes oo OT Jo a ‘ (Can Bring Back . |tional League's return to New New York City NL Team If—_ Okay Return for- Right to Invade Coast © NEW YORK # —Vice-president Chuck -Comiskey of, the Chicago White Sox today said the Ameri ean League would grant the Na- York in a swap for the right to enter Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco when nt if it chooses to do 480... = * es “We're not going to let the Na- tional League take. over in the two most lucrative West Coast. cities rand then return to” New York, too,"'—said—-Comiskey,—also_an.al- acu on Major League base- ball's Reve Council, = i Yost Cause Sdindiy enabled’st. Frederick fullback Jack Lyon to retain his individual lead in Oak- land County scoring as St. Bene- “|dict ace Larry Gacki took over) as the area-and overall point leader. , Lyon added: 12 points to his open- ing game total- of 30 at Ferndale St. James to offset a 31-point game by Ortonville’s Chuck Graves. and. Graves: six plus two extra points for 38. Another fellow who made a big jump in the county race was \Oak Park star Ray Kovachevich. He hung up 25 digits Friday night to move thto a 3rd place the with. o: Drake of Lake Lyon now has 7 TD's for 42 points Lyon Retains County Scoring Lead: ‘Orion ‘and John Volk of Clawson at 31, Bill Tunnicliff ranks 4th wits 24 and Don Stokes of Troy has 22 to top the list. Stokes is one of sev- en Troy gridders who have scored dogs have piled up 79. Lake has had six different scorers Lyon leads the county in touch. & = “T'm not. worried about stéitiag iP Syracuse, N.Y. home. Pistons in Night Drills DETROIT # — Daily three-hour drills begin tonight for the Detroit Pistons, who are starting their pre-season drills a week behind the other clubs in the Nations} Basketball Assn. ] * es eieined elit’ dees wot tant whether guard Bill .Kenville, \a - four-year NBA regular, will res port to the camp. Kenville is at The team’s ‘38 points in & points in two games as the Bull- ==2225 5 Wi {6h Sight Mel players have scored at least two ,| six-pointers already, There is still even some. doubt : - Comiskey Says AL Will |Stactum: letthander appears to be back in true si left leg, broken last July, “still isn't 100 per cent. treat Ford a little too probably give them Bob. (a: righth ‘), If Whitey a commendable ‘job, it will Shantz.” Haney has no” doubt aE his starters, although he insisted. after the Braves’ workout yester- body in every game, Swat: be Lew Burdette tally row and Bob Buhl Saterday st ‘ AP Wi oe 4 game, you-can look for Spahn to of the Yankees (left) and Warren day. Both teams worked out in Yankee ation “Let's face it," he added, “Injmake his. third rd starting appear- of the Braves draw the starting assign- yesterday. Ford~had a 11-5 season. mark and |15 years there will be only three|ance hext Thursday, in Yankee ments for the opening of the World Series to- Spahn was 21-11. two-team towns — New York, Chi-/Stadium, unless he has to be used ' - cago and Los Angeles.” in relief before that. : Comiskey said he had proposed) Haney said he would continue St. Fred Ace Has 42 Points Kermit Ambrose’s Birmingham| Maples took the first five places. Following Reilly were Dave Pew (11:12), Fraser Cocks (11:22), Fred Hibberlin (11:24) and Dan Reid (11:43), day he was prepared to. Nat. EME. Adcock, « long-bail hitting right=~~~ handed ‘datter, was slated to start’ Os, . Ballman,. who led aig are a wide margin last fall with 144 points, missed the Shamrock open-| , er with an injury but got- into > action Friday and made up for) : lost time with three touchdowns and a pair of extra points. © His total of 20 places him 3rd on the! har _ Varsity harriers tangle with Mt. - Cet ee if-he does not retire from the game, i ~waves “the practice ‘tracing tie season for the Braves, AP Wirepheto | smavecn’ war ain i Milwaukee manager Fred Haney war ¢lub of ‘shortstop Johnny Logan during the at ‘Yankee Stadium‘ yesterday. “logan hit. 273° two six-polnters. The OAKLAND Y LEADERS cower PAT TP Lyon, ®t. rick >) o « Graves, devi 5 ? + ake. Lake ’ — — Park ; : i Bes elf Aes ames o. Mu v, "Fror Park \o 18 roy ... \o 4 WUW, THOV 6... ees vers 4 3 . Bt. 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The track | associations repre- senting six major horse racing tracks, turned. down’a guild de, mand for a seven per cent wage ) WARMS UP — fielder, takes a few ‘ments have worried the Yanks:as to w for the Series. ; : iy] oP + et 2 iN ese ay a whe ie * ¥ dning ah “ ie ® 5 % 2 f iy *® t a; bi 1 a ae eae “a Net ae : * r . ie hae i : bij the season after dividing two ford came through the Clark- good shape physi- been drilling hard week in prepara- Bloomfield Hills’ i Fz rm 236 South Segh Seginew FE 2-1010 * Sas pr ha 8a #00" a > - _< < m1 ‘IVY LEAGUE CAPS » z 3100» = = . = 3 3) ee: > ae a ; <. ol a —.. : = LEVI’s CORDUROY —AVY-LEAGUE: SLACKS ; 6. 98 - SWEAT SHIRTS _- © Warm Flee 1.49 3 Y LAYAWAY. cialis Se sane': UAT nF YAWAY LAYAWA starting backfield is one ing contemplated by coach Hintz = i EFF: Tut Knox Takes Verbal Shots a Te a ‘ : 7 at Bears’ George. Halas LOS ANGELES ® — Harvey,suiting up for four exhibition Knox, stepfather of football’s wan- games. dering minstrel, Ronnie Knox, had! song ‘ porn — An. Ron. inie ning ssiona. aon . rane sunomege miele ‘cotball Players Assn., which. is CLA Coach Sanders while! seeking to have players paid $50 Renate wes wearing a Bruin “unt-\io. each exhibition game. orm. ¢ a ° In Chicago, Halas shot back: - _- “Harvey has simply jumped the é Well, Kets oe gg eng es The $75 Ronnie received was rossed Halas, own-(meal money. Our players will Bear himself ae ¢ receive $500 for participating es in ibition games at the end of call ee Awe. the season.” dealings” with ees ee the Bears! Halas added—perhaps pointedly five weeks ago. = —— that players released or cut by Harvey, who handles publicity. the team are paid immediately for for his ‘ste said Ronnie was|being with the team during exhi- paid a mere by the Bears for bition games, _Out-of-line wheels cost money. 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FD WILLIANS TRE ¢ COMPANY . ul sen cael = defense, ' runs. for 140 yards a crack. - Butts-rates soph a fine offensive he is ably su b \ soph, Tommy _}subject to - like “lapses _|gan will have to stop include half-| & bad g Ff ct * tent 2 En ee en ee ee _ Stadium for today's i 2 OLD STUFF TO CASEY— Casey Stengel, left, with, Milwaukee manager Fred Haney yester- manager of the New York Yankees and. an old day as two, clubs held final workout in Yankee By BILL CORNWELL. ‘\ups and downs every season when it comes to picking winners and — but-so far the Oak- ts =F Boston Bruins Pick All-Stars NHL Players to Meet Montreal Saturday in 11th Annual Game $3 ap ai 55 3 a : 3 ; £3 the Bruins in the'lith National Our io ahde ing his| Hockey League All Star game “opie fairly - me his|S&turday at Montreal. | body at this point to help him take Schmidt, who will coach the “in a straight Tine. Canadiens, yesterday - selected winger Real Chevrefils and center Don McKenney and de- fensemen Allan Stanley and _Fernie_Flaman. Chevrefils scored 31. goals last season, while linemate McKenney go back in a side-arm_swing. Note, too, how the feet, hips, shoulders and. eyes are facing squarely toward his target. (Copyright 1967, John F. Dille Co.) = BELLES & BEAUS q|tallied 21 times ‘and-collected 39 R nbiers . Fulp — ¢ assists. Flaman is the Boston Baten, fs fiteam captain, while Stanley is a $\ veteran of NHL play who starred a oe py sna Per the Bruins last. year. after hey Et 214~629 2 caTHoLi0 Wenstrs me ee — OM-T.C. Cz, vai 19 Team No. 8 § LaPorge’s Mk. 11 1 County Jets 8 4 i Store ® Greyhound Bus § Goof Balls 10 2 Team No. 16 6 7 Team No. 1 9 bers 4;Ten 9% 2 Team No. 48 Ned's. Driller’s 8 Team No. 16 4\Social Kats 8 2 Strikettes 2 10 t. Ree. & Team No.3. 3'Social Brats #8 4 Rocketts aie roh's 7 Team No.2? . (34 4&B Girls 8 4 Team No. 2 1 m No. 11. 1 Poley-Beardsley } Gad Balls 8 4 | Guttersnipes 1 1! M Keller 232, rs Teh. entuae! LF oe: ni joor Covering Recreation H. Pretanow 185, B : Ma FE # Oakland B Forecast Looks 0 Football forecasters have their All Stars against the Montreal |- e| | 280 South Saginaw St. land B tenes is making the area mighty ‘good. The crystal ball gazers scanned the misty glass before the start of the 1957 campaign and arrived at the conclusion that Clawson was a good bet to repeat as Oakland B king with Lake Orion and. Troy providing the most strenuous op- position. The battie for the Oakland B crown has barely begun, but nevertheless the picture is shap- ing up exactly as anticipated. “Clawson, with a veteran back-/ field running behind a solid line, is definitely the team to beat again | and it appears that only Lake Or- ion and Troy are capable of turn- jing the trick. |. The Trojans opened defense of their title last week with a con-| Orion resumes its title drive Friday at Fitzgerald and Avondale plays host to Madison in the only league games scheduled. Troy while Oak Park comes to Clawson for a Thursday night tussle. Rebiutly MOTORS after blanking Center Line, in the season opener. They currently ranked 8th in the state Class B poll, — Orion has’ been very impres- sive—while defeating Reser, Automatic . 41-13, and Madison, 27-4, the : aie on saime, Transmissions “The Dragons have shown a et Service and balanced attack. Quarterback 4 Niera is the aerial gunner with _ Rebuilding fer his favorite targets. John j Schotf and Doug Storey are the ground threats. Troy has not yet played a con-| ference game, but the Colts have | indicated that they must be reck- MOTOR TUNED or ton porfortaonee Fast Service—Quality Work |. MOTOR aie htt aetonccnime | EXChange Co. 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Bargain | JEROME OLDS- CADILLAC er He — ; meets Roseville Friday at home i | ; | ee een ee oe es y ee sl ee oe Ss bua: — isiga ad fr he ge wih Crt Saturday. State football boss Dufty~ Daugh- erty is in the position of a general the trip i who has-an army ready. to take the lecish field of battle, but can, only send a Biven the Fourgsters down on’ the and dixth Picking the ‘shaveni: be. tun ine rate teams were Jeokinat each positon is lot hardr ber one squad quarterbacked by a iwi Sparans opel in Manvel ah he wend East Lansing No. 1 Marshall,. polled nearly. twice as many votes as runnerup Albion, Lansing Resurrection. Roosevelt shut cut Grosse ; straight triumph, took over poaeta — all alone. Aine, Hekog up je after Howe ‘Leads Red Wings. to Exhibition Victory NIAGARA FALLS, Ont... — FE U.S. Pros Arrive Ryder Cup Team Haxeiy LINDRICK, England # — top players of American * sional golf arrived here for England village as the World ries toes in, Milwaukee,.- : a ee oa It is ‘the. first time the match has gone on at this little known course bordering Yorkshire, Der- byshire and Nottinghamshire. So|- golfers around here and the thou- , sands from neighboring towns villages mean to see the Yanks in action. - * . *: Officials forecast that ‘crowds - fwith the Open in 1950.” “Its short, but it does not play /| pairings for Friday's four ,,| matches. NIGHTHAWKS Parkway WA kcices ce 1% 3% mm Shell <:.......: Fr] 4 Peete Pharmacy voc. % 6% Team No, : ¢ 6 he set c9 eer Soe | so ge » fairways of the par 34-36—70 ‘Lind- rick course, : “Some . say- its short —~ but it is a very exacting test of golf that calls fora lot: of tinesse. It compares very much that way,” reigning American Open champion. Dick Mayer said. “The greens .are very tricky to read, ‘and every hole is an inter- ‘esting one.’ The rival captains — Burke and Britain’s Dai Rees“ =~ planned fi nal - tryouts in Scotch foursomes today ~ before announcing their e) sis sors ad ions oo if fully and safely. Why don’t you? Detroit Automobile “Inter-Insurance Exchange ma A as iuebdelinte Club ot Michigan: “Vistr_OR- PHONE YOUR NEAREST orrice : A. J. BOCUE, Mer. s N, Perry. apenahtn 5.4051 second place to a 10th place! | di! as ' deiiiadiadacdnddnddndhddhadhtin dads ddhedhedine mea dada nn = rah ; 7s : i z . 5 convincing wins over St. Johns and St. Louis, _ ‘|just a shade ahead: ot Charlotte. The Charlotte team has a 10-game|. winning streak going, beating Lan- ;|sing Everett and Hastings after| running over eight toes year ago. info ninth place with a 20-12 victory | finest team in years. teams: Allaganls eloveis benastn the only new tearn in the ratings, barging | jover Portage. It was the opening | game for Allegan which expects its | Hére's the way the AP sports editors rated . the top Class Bl go ciiemtiralhe ~ “But the real rough ‘thing | is naming the last five,” said one of the coaches, “You've got-to take a few all-around: men who. can play at several positions and figure: just where the oy strength is needed. - THE PONTIAC RRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 fornia attack installed by coach of Michigan quarterback. 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Wee nese lie? nite at) Mie een EY elk opis ee / Ba ‘ : PS tenets | Prog _ ee 2 . | “Most color-blind hunters are un- aware of their shortcomings,” he/ -: : * * . _* s Show anal ssive Dog club| A; Lardin, elub seore tessive Dog Club || on Sunday That Sharptails Are ontirms Reports Fa = ‘ \ - 1 3 Up te Ford | 4 My { Fa ta ced t FN, 0 cae wanda wee eg # i a i * § f ing to tions: — Travel in parties of twos and threes. Don’t walk up to a busy farmer with a gun in your hand and a-deg-at your side and demand permission. -Leave.the gun in the car. Give identifica- tion or show a patch from your sportsmen’s club. Apply the Golden Rule and above all be a sportsman. e kif Through Aug. 31, some 677,060 resident license sales were re- ported — a three per cent de- a. &. SR accord- latest fishing license sales State's Lake F ishermen Total Under ‘56 Figure — about the same number. reported sold through August, 1956. Waterford Horseshoe Title Won by Powell Jake Powell clinched the 1957 Waterford Township horseshoe sin- gles championship and the team of )| Harold and John Stenquist took doubles horiors in ‘league finals Monday night. , ’ Powell defeated suggestions for improving rela- By JACK PATTERSON thing that makes getting up forjot black flies that haven't got the| Maybe had & point when BLANEY PARK — Like we ab st worthwhile. =. - word, we walked some 19 million|he claimed after very long hours ways say, getting there is half'the|' Bob, Ed and Gus had a deal|miles and enjoyed every foot of it.|afield that one of the nicest things Sip SAE Cine tne sae spony: nae oe ner ee ee If we can find some hydraulic|about hunting is that you don't tion. Thanks to gy to check some of our pri-iknee lifters we'll do it again today.|have to do it every day. Bob Swanson we © vate test areas in the’ middie: of = ' oe over at | Abeer bond wig fanaa éio Studies Method - ack River |) 3 Sompany * Blaney. Haven't mmis bandana ' be ae fo Tale them | CO — . ficially $9 can't F | les | |hunting season by Muay Sona ys i mde ar ee Li ! por [teri noes owe oad SITESSES VVGIET Sally. : is be able to either scoff or daft, de- FMV ay jand dogs long ‘[pénding. . abs we ci ues ; re _ [FO hee tas 1 ‘aeeegs Redes Bieeetcd Rite, |utety "saaiy “comnvission heard [operstos aod water actives” = were Ed Laird, . on. combined goose and sharp- |Goy. & Mennen Williams a serene : Birmingham, and PATTERSON tall’ safarl, for some reason lthem, “To find the best methods During their recent second Adrian “'Gus’* Langieus, Michi- known only te good gray honkers ~ ( meeting at the Kellogg Center, + |gan's building department direc-) the geese failed to appear in the | - East Lansing, twe Waterford tot, who had a good ‘mhany useful) asual nambets and we got down'|p, i township residents represented sis sting be te wrne| 2, ceiae tenant Met Barn te Victor Se ee ee ae difficulty shooting earlier ; : or’s commission. y were weiter ax, moderator. Te mal. oii is eet = Marshall L. Johnson, editor of Before breakiast Monday Bob | we’ = ie ie the Sportsmen’s (OCSQ) maga- wand nw ttre‘ aay maine eee eetin Trojan Shoot | ~ | Property a bit and we ran smack division to the effect that sharp- J Ji felines cnn _— Se een ss seine into one ef the rare sights it this, year seem . — is secirdieg sereticy _ @OOD HUNTING — Five Pontiac hunters, taking to the fields s Pention Proex Prete | UPPOr Michigan. trouble we Wins: Three .. Events SS | eile Comes. _ ‘and amarshes of ‘the Holly game area on opening day of the a few mallard and teal ducks, but duck hunting was forgotten when | +It isn’t any particular novelty oe in. OCSC Rifle Scar gatatneledigy ope cdg waterfowl season, found the sport very satistactory, as the above the big honkets were discovered. From left the hunters are Mike |“estern big game enthusiasts 4 to pep : 7” lin ty Sennetaaetl dies af ten picture proves. The , # group that hunts together regularly, Strong, Ed Strine, Ed Kirchner (with gun), Ron Strine and Erwin. [*° nga 4 bape eget Apt it cmger bya for Top: Honors cipher Gani aa) endlins wapeaks bagged nine ‘big Canadas; “averaging 12-15 pounds, It also downed _ Kirchner, - home it's the type of thing difficult for serious So that water accidents and drown- mere 33 ~ jean-spend-a good many years; ee ~| Bert Beam’s three victories, in-}ing-could be ‘combated in the fu- =—_— —~ seeing. Although we were only to grass a few/cluding the..aggregate, won for) ‘ure. Th F New Hunting Campaign Needed wae easy 270 shot away the animals the old eye.has|him the recent ‘Trojan Trophy fe Ducks Fitted _— 7 meses -..... * |paid an unflattering Jack of atten- some measure of: accuracy|Match at the Waterford club) The commission will also review eS -s3. ¢ ’ 1. . ; : tion to us. we put in a splen-/grounds of Oakland County Sports-| water safety statutes and recom- : | With Specs | ; + * ® ~ |did day. Beneath the sky that just|men's club. Beam captured the 50-|mend any necessary changes. The , in Homin Test V Ay E : ost tas Vohacthomh 00 candied Suite: peOlanee gua te welche Un-yerd ovent-wih 100% andlergns. the public to contact. the _ tin, Ader tavesel sinies: te Sant ee ang Samy Nene pea c , a J Put : ; a “a ee eee ee Se ee eae cae sae taste eure WO ee Ai ~acorpeee altel sd pe Bas wererse Viste su " By DION HENDERSON _ [proaches that of negligent gunfire.|—from firearms—has shown a|unter, tossed sponge semperetares 2s on ény problems with ‘Markers ee Every year, hundreds of natenen, three |Among big game states, for in- . ; slow fire, prone, at 50 yards, 60 | S%t meeting the commission Zoe cans go hunting who haven't the) busters died of gunshot during jstance, New Hampshire’ went two _| Meters, 100 yards and 200 yards. .-24 in the Kellogg - §$T. PAUL, Minn. U—Minnesota|heart for it. Literally. Wistonsin's nine-day deer season, |vears without n fataity, Utah lest (“> dH ntin in Michi QT)| Rimntire 32 caliber was used Conter gists attempting to learn the hom-|m: nationwide, is one of the died of heart attacks while hunt hunting was pronounced | as ; ’ ’ Vas a Sol T bili ing instinct of wild ducks have fit-|appalling mysteries. that the statis-| 18S deer during the same period. “safe as checkers” with one car!) TQ WS Record Gun Army Runnerup was: John Treeful Olunar labies ted out 600 birds with what appears|tictans have yet to figure. But al-| T¢ yeat before, eight were shot jualty for 140,000 man-seasons. ' a possible 1ix on the 50-yard stage : to be spectacles. though the extent of the over-all| ' 4ath, 12 were, heart victims. Nebraska racked up six. straight 2] Pas cua head ck Hasna’ Comet nee ne eee, be ies aia aieuh Wea: eles unknown, there is some evi-} With heavy campaigns for gun|years without a gunshot death from! Ari, OUTDOORS (INS)—Oné of|weekend—firé of the season which| wr" antst. tine donne nc the ane i eek ee kee ot @ dame were attached & to that the. mortality causedientety education under way for|hunting. the best duck hunting openers injopened yesterday a half hour be-| aq gave him 2nd : . ay he @acks’ beaks Ge’ Warkers, ‘The by overburdened hearts ap-'some years the hunting safety rate Lack of and conse- jrecent attracted a record|fore sunrise. a eaters a aa pore le pay oe discs, one’ on each side of the ‘ "a 6 allies es al quent ack ‘falar over a [mumber : to Michigan's To, the narth, grouse or pat aggregate TO-41x. panel 0 chine teat one beak at the nostrils, are ‘held a totals, may explain why no favorite shooting spots." hunters: were finding conditions — we, [eerie figte Sines, for the bod together by a small silver shaft Two Maior Ch M; d safety campaign anywhere near | ~ %.. 2 @ and birds—to their liking. Bags) George Forstrom was 3rd in ag-} dist bach’ dey tne which is forced through the beak. ] anges a ©} comparable to the gun salety As reailt, five hunters were|are being filled quicker than in|gregate with 788-4lx. He won the| tot retrained hese Game men say there is no pain| « : a aes ‘Arives have been inspired. ——_|wounded slightly in accidents yes-|recent years, -— [A-yard: with 180. Bob Wae-l town and Inst for an hour and to the birds and that the discs ap-| ] State Hunting ‘LAWS. | ween, wih pt tem ae poner was 4th in aggregate with! ior two: hours. Minor. periods ~~ parently do not “interfere “with| ~~" cee” [ieee ee ‘ Suate of BS Sere unre Latest casualty reported was | -Bow and arrow deer hunters in| are of somewhat shorter duration, ? 3 - : : : =. : « is rying. some interest ' ‘ 3 2 . ; ‘ |The varied color markers wil LANSING — two major changes special attention by sportamen tin saving the heart at well aa whe sultered post wreunds tho |trehlod a tie by heavy follnge:| Wile Arcaro; frst active rider|mver, Mier Mate Mies; ta permit quick observation from the|in Michigan hunting laws deserve i hides o ters. eee : - |Otherwise, brisk winds to ’ netstneeda® 8: 30. 8: field when the ducks return im the — One regulation changes the oper-|_Dr. Albert 'E. Heustis. the state lor ef Ruckicy, hanting tn Wer. [early September frosts have thelot aime at Pimlico, fa the ony, cae tis Ge fe spring. 2 small game seasons i missioner, County woods in much better condit Mon. 3......... 30 10: 60-1: Hunters who bag the birds are a0 § ~~ southern lower cndlis hantesy’ “site for the Michigan oae = than at this time iast paler ites: uamae veneers Bis. a8 3s 1 asked to weigh them and mal he| Ma tare Dress the , ono. tor\t wvation: : Injured an hour and a half after . ie Wed. ccewccsass 6:00 onesie 6:15 12:08 jane te emir dh alga be transporting weapons in motor ve-| Most important; Dr. Héwstis\meogers “joun “is "sod Charlesl ¢. sag . 2 & T re: y 1 am notes, is the information « huntet's/sheppard, 26, of Center Line. | Golden Rule for Hunters | A ing regular small game, hunt- . did tagpe They were slightly wounded by eer e : ae ted seasons in Zone 3—the lower just before a trip is planned, and), ne while hun Harsen' : , s . . will open October 21 year, | . Overeating, excessive smoking A ae | ns at Banquet Tonight Tests Indicate —Thatt| instead ot the normal Oct. 20 | ang drinking, emotional excite: | A-fresh swarm ot duck and up|) : at wa WD Bs: : This Color Is Most| pening. — ment, lack of rest and sleep and {lard bird hunters is expected this : = * ‘The Pontiac Parks‘and Recrea-| Visible | This applies to all hunting sea-| of course the unaccustomed ex- |~> ~~ By JERRY CHIAPPETTA | mastér of the Grange, admitted {and improve his fence rows so tion Department's annual summer) sons in the southern lower penin-| ereise all constitute factors that | taal «. : ALL OUTDOORS (INS) — “I; the number of farmers who do [game will stay on his property.” sula on rabbi should be considered by the indi- |Jj Coach to M know farmers who actually. this is comparable to the num- sports banquet will be held to- Pheasants, ts, snow- ger 'o Manage _ ° gun How will game preserves affect night at 6:30 at St. Benedict's As & new ‘hunting season ap-|shoe hares, ruffed grouse, squir-| Vidual in light of his own case, 22 eS down het pheasants and-do other} ber of hoodlum hunters from the |», ors’ attitudes? : ial © ren proaches, the controversy over|rels, woodchucks and raccoons. | : Mexican League Team {things to rid their land of game,”| city. who shoot chickens, cows ; nant Sam, ©. and “LyMn|iate colots for hunters’ clothi a | ‘The casualty rete. from heart) - Detroit hunter bellowed,| and other livestock, tear down | The two answered that they st. is stile eatin. will’ tae yahoos: ie * * ® failure should, after all, be easier MEXICO CITY @ — Pitching|“" Sey the Farm | fences, trample crops and shoot | thought preserves. would bring . “Most Valuable Player” |gaining over the reds The law, passed by the 1957 leg.|to whip than the problem of the|coach Willis Hudlin of the Detroit|,, tie Cure et cn tae “ial ek ten teabenis veana. | «| Oomb_vellet. to. the Sarrecsed “Tawards im Class A ) : islature, provides for an Oct. 2i|stray bullet. -_ {Tigers will be managing the Mex- acy Set a oa * | farmer near cities and: troubled a t Oct. 20: falis on an ' Grange ‘by INS. . Would offering the farmer money yi : hall Dan Reed, spe |—sdy $5 per hunter—open posted ted | a an many fenters, ~~ and aay ean SE NY op permission only” will do a lot “In some cases, yes,” answered| More seed than plain “no hunt- Reed, “‘in other cases it would be| '™S” Sem insult to the farmer. I would| The Horton trespass act is the suggest plain honesty and courtesy |farmers’ greatest weapon against the. part of the city hunter as /hoodlums. best way to get permission to| The farm spokesmen gave these a, Lp en SS ae | oe as: | ae ‘g, Fe i ¥ 4 ery _THE: PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,.1957.- -Michigon Baseboll Player Gets Promoted former University of BALTIMORE i — Ken Topey ight for y |what he was doing last spring,” | M Job‘ "| ee ap alee toe orale “This same kid didn't’ know, coach: Bennie Rawson sae. 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Green Jr. of Seattle both scored 6 and 5 vic- tories yesterday in the first match play round. Wright knocked off Roy L, Cor. ey, Syracuse, N. Y., with even par golf for 13 holes. Green was Lone American Entry in Paris By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS wi NEW ORLEANS @#—A Plaque- mines Parish automobile dealer | ing \testified yesterday he kriew the! parents and grandparents - of box- er Ralph Dupes and considered them Negroes. * * *- John Ansardi, who operates an toward aang sucked the defenders his automobile agency at nearby Bur- as, testified he knew the boxer's ee him a birth certificate ‘ist him as white. _ . tg x “* * i Ingersoll Quits: Because of ‘Health; Shadford Is day in the United States Golf|: ~ Walled Lake has itsesecond bas- | ketbalt coach within the last six, $94.95 Ithaca Repeaters PHILIP’ LUGGAGE . SPORTING GOODS pales: ee TR. Sapaoe me aa - i a N. J. The form! momogy—s d at the Ridgewood) WAR nanan E ~| Stall ushow mach-e ie a seyWES!"S Get cash promptly for any good purpose. Don't waste us time! Phone aa first--ask for the anager, tell him how much cash you want. Then, get loan in one trip to office, Or, come in today. You'l fed. BENEFICIAL the company that likes to say “yes!” - Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car PHONE FOR EVENING HOLES Lnens made to.residents of alt senreunding towns 25 = EASY - ” eaaians _, WHIRLPOOL OWNERS" bs “% J¢a. Bex of Tid a 71" 12-Point Washer or Sis : Check-up werth $14.95. . STATE-WIDE APPL. SERVICE CO. 161 W. Huron, Pontise FE 8.9676 THE phn dng @. lateral to halfoack Andy Uram| While most of the attention cont” over par in turning back Minnesota's great teams of the|who hag moved over to back him|*Tound the country centers on 'to-| james’ A. Swink, Alexandria, Va. thirties were monuments. to the/up. a day's program of mid-week fea-| J, Wood Piatt, Philadelphia, maxim that/mastery of fundamen-| Uram grabbed the ball on hisitures and the announcing of the who-won the first championship tals plus | spells success |23 and set sail for the Nebraska top-weighted favorites for Satur-|"W years ago, was defeated 8 and in foot goal, dny's events the U. S. is vitally 7 by Chris Carr, Hamburg, N.Y. ee fencer produced a na-| It was an excursion which the| ged fn iprecting Ya- vec ™ complaining of Asian Fin. 1 ; tional championship for coach Ber-jfans who saw it never will forget. |Onenee’ in spre — . es erman's Golden Gophers in| Picking hls blockers with the | + * rime celebrated! deft skilf of shoppers moving punt returns in the history of the) wiouse = bargain ‘basement C..V. Whitney's Career Boy-is game, , ee f romy pe Fu ® the lone U, $.en , Troublesome Nebraska had touchdown which produced a 7-0 chee #0. Ditouten taatne' as rote soya ay gyi Minnesota victory. fabled Longchamp Park, near » is a an lot ag | Movies + yedenageden that at one| Paris, The race is slated for Sun- Another witness, Sidney Duples- sis of Davant, identified himself as a Negro and said he knew the | father of the boxer as Peter Du- 7 plessis. - * * * Ponting Press Photo Sost as he was being dropped father as Peter Duplessis.and not ‘1Peter Dupas and the ‘‘Duplessis ;any Duplessis family and that he, The boxer’s father said neither EJ T — Bob | . he nor his wife were related to ae oo oe was born in New Orleans, al- coach at Walled Lake because ‘cational administration after com-| Young Dupas, third-ranked|though he had no birth certificate,| Of health. | Ingersoll fat a ew : pleting - professional boxer, filed suit in|The city contends his wife’s maid- hs 5 career. . Civil District Court seeking tolef| name also was Duplaaste — soll resigned today as basketball — WM ABENSON'S om mn l Wt. 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Soginaw St. FE 5.6136. ‘Across from Sestiomy Furniture Established in 1922 ty : get : Pontiac Press Phote_ presidents are Mrs. Jack Parmalee, |moving to various classes, ar - peady to pour footings for a new 38x90 foot ad- needs of the church, is being attached to the |COmply fully with, their 1958 win- es Drayton Piains School; “Mes. Walter Forbes, neh sa gies dition to St, John Lutheran Church, Romeo, The rear of the present building. It is due for com- = He Bogen tac aca & Mrs. Martin Barnhart, of String- ("71 next meeting will be held Mew L-shaped wing, designed to meet the growing __pletion’by Christmas. anne wigan Lewis Long, Waterford Centet |. 8 ttayno Adams school in:Wa- Z The: Oct. 4 deadline marks the inetand Townsitp,, Now. 29, To Provide Classrooms, Kitch os nd of the riod for on ” 5 i_galllescalimatsiegaantaiton 8, Al en ¢ sign-up period for only - os one part of the 1958 Soil Bank pro- ‘St. John’s Starts Big Addition Benson Backs Farmers’ Right | Sanford Brown enter School enrollment which is ; al (Sand. By LEE WINBORN of the church. A goal of 1958 spring-seeded crops will’ be fo Contr ol Goods Guest t Speaker Romee Correspondent eg ag set for the canvass- jnearing 300. There are 500 fan ivear. for applications early-next rie % 7 i. ers who contacted church mem. |firmed-church members with hap-\¥ear. filet "vention Week, starting Monday. 7. oe WASHINGTON (=~ Seeretary| ROMEO —_$t.John Latheren “bers during a week-long cam. |tized members bringing the total| Under the Acreage Reserve pro- ~~ program ‘and “motion pictures) i. de which com letes al ‘lot Agriculture Benson says-he be-|“yyjl} “Replace Governor |Church is taking steps to met its) palgt last July. The campaign |to over 700. _ gram for the 1957 crop of winter will be presented for the children hah P lieves farmers have just ‘as much ever-increasing membership by €X-| netted $67,000. wheat, 194 agreements : slits questionnaires first will. be | Qf Wixom Civic Assn. |panding its educational facilities) __| The white frame church is Im |i; Oakland County covering 2,741 ‘ot the fourth and fifth grades of}! saat for its room, |#%t ®8 manufacturers to control . vediens this fall. The Rev. E.G. Appel, it his| its 86th year of operation, the te tetaded the Comamnity Schools and the ‘Tis Js the Hamer eo the firelthe flow of their products to mar Meeting Thursday =~ |) in saay workmen began|26th year as minister at St. John’s,| Rev. Mr. Appel sald. - eet ee E Each child-in these grades will has had the program. |kets. __lexcavating for a two-story addi- rey: Et _ igang tae Present plans call for’ bricking & Seana he It reports response was enthusias- But they should do the control-) WIXOM — Gov. G. Mennan ition 39x90 feet, at the rear of the » De new wing “lin the entire church facade by its i othe Junior. Fire Maryhal'|t© lest year ling on their own. and not look/wintiams has’ named as his per-|charch. They were t', begin pour-|De_ Open by COristimas., he loos! sooth a Sa ae County Births re : , to the government to do It. stative, State Treasur-|ing the footings Tuc , ng andthe old tower will be removed, a 15- : throughout the year, ; : : The secretary gave these views onal representa ve, Sta site «a " Hicks is 4 charge ot construction. dost ont and sont add- Bas | The first issue, distributed next F ormer Leaders at a news conference \ yesterday.|¢r Sanford Brown, to be a guest; The — nl Algae a--¢& @ -led to the front of the building.) Mr. ana Mrs. : Edward suchy are the - week, has a junior fire marshal’s | , a ; He had been asked if it were pos-|speaker at the Wixom Civic Assn. prada <4 scree ae wit | Makeshift classrooms have been|This move will provide space for cain 5 nes. — Faye, e home report which the children |j7) Birthday Fete |sibie tor tarmers to produce and|meeting slated for 8 p.m. Thurs-) Freetlevel musnery—aikes , [set up in the downstairs anditnrium|100 jnore pariahioners in the clvarch : 4 will ff out en conditions and : sell in a “free market” in compe- day. through use of folding doors. A |°! the church to take care of a'proper and balcony, he said. fire hazards in and around the fOr AVOir Players tifion with manufacturers who| ‘The meeting will take place at| 1°)" shurch office, supply room ) child’s home. The object of this : ‘limit their sles to hold up their|ywixom:Elementary School. aia sedated: alll aien bon Sainte avis ; _ te te correct existing hazards. | ROCHESTER — Avon’ Players|Prices. fl Originally scheduled to appear | on-this floor. Your PTA Is Planning On the cc here have celebrated their 10th} Benson said that any controlling z . _teturning Cte VOT tay ot farm marketings should ~be| % TNareday’s program, Gov. | There: will be two more class- cr wi woreda aan tant te mpecking (as the basement aaaitin ws) AA 17a] Fall Festival Plans = ! at us “Toregiiee Chairman: nal Five Others to Advise Highway Department George N. Higgins of Ferndale accomplishment The program was in cherpe of Avril Clute who was one of the original fifteen founders of the club in 1957. Cy Williams, the first president, Morrel Clute, Dan Mc- Goon, Plummer Whipple, Gordon Miller and Tom Everhard, succeed- ing presidents, each gave amusing accounts of their terms .of office and the plays presented. * * * Only Henry Purdy and Randolph Strickland, of the past presidents, ‘were unable to attend, Miller and ee ee ee gers in the club now stands at 200 active members. The Montmorency Falls, near Quebec City, Canada, tumble 274 feet into the St. Lawrence River./ atives and marketing agreements. Benson told about the work of the 18-member National Agricul- tural AdViséry Commission which ended | a two-day closed: meeting various titea legislative proposals being adv: by various - seg- ments of agriculture. Boosters. Night. Slated at Brandon Grange ORTONVILLE A Boosters Night. program. will be heid_ at Brandon Grange No. 973 Saturday. Lecturer Mrs. Vernon Hutchings announced that the program would include County Agent Lyle Abel who will show films on experi- mental farming taken at. MSU Mrs. William Tucker, Assisstant li- brarian of Ortonville Public Library, will speak on the services offered by the local library. Also included in the program will be music and games. Refreshments chairman is Mrs. John Stack, - Public attendance is invited. |. | The Mary Circ of st thod: > ge wil meet at 5 pau Keoediti with Charles . Stewart. 1930 w. ; amin’) Assisting “sal are ~~ McInnis. =“ ‘\Name- Cafeteria faint - : for Rochester Schools '|Schools District Board of _Educa- jtion here last night, |Stranahan was appointed as di- rector of cafeterias for the -~Rochester Schools. There are 10 be unable to fulfill the speaking engagement and named Brown to represent him. Tentative plans nave ‘teed rise to have the governor address the group on Thursday, Dee, 5. This week's meeting will include an open discussion of a: proposal that Wixom become a fifth class city. Legal ‘petitions, with the re- ‘quired number of signatures, have’ lbeen filed with village officials requesting that an election be held. * * * The petitions were declared valid by the village council about | two weeks ago. Council members cannot take final action on the issue until 30 days after the peti- tions are validated, making it probable that they will set an elec- tion date sometime. in the third wr fourth weeks of October. Y.& -& Backers of the fifth class city proposal list the main advantage as protection agaifst losing any — of Wixom through. annex. - County Calendar Family teh “Fi sul se Bag, nm ame pd coerative omer + ROCHESTER — In a meeting of the Rochester Comnumity Mrs. -Ella cafeterias in the system. Mrs. Stranahan, who has_ been ‘manager of the high school cafe-|| teria, has worked for the schools} well as a new kitchen, store room be be The entire L-shaped wing — - in- cluding the basementiess nursery at the east end — will be con- structed of cement block- covered with tace—brick.The- corriders- wilt be tile. A year ‘ago, ‘five commitiees | began working on a program of expansion to meet the mounting Union Banquet Will Honor 800 Retired GM Workers to Be Feted Thursday at CAI Building The seventh annual banquet hon- oring retired employes of the three ames Motors Corp. plants in ce-| tivities Inc. Building in Waterford Sore: 800 former employes of -|Pontiac Motor, General Motors ing: to ee Raymond, sec- retary of the banquet committee. Featured speaker at the din. for the past seven years. \Dorothy Jones Marries _ |\Robert Torney at fllenton : dining, room mayer follow-| pathic Eee ts The annual Fall Festival spon- ‘jsored by the PTA of Auburn Heights School on Squirrel road, will be held on ;Friday. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m, | | and fair officials promise amuse- ments for both old and young. Featured will be: Lunchroom, sweet shop, white elephant, fish pond, cake walk, orange tree, midway, pick my pocket, country store, carousel, hay ride and pony. rides. Orion Township The Webber School PTA will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Vena Kirkpatrick, elementary school ‘su- _jpervisor, will be the speaker. Refreshments will be served. Avon bs Stone School PTA ‘will meet at/the the school at 8 p.m. Thursday. Refreshments will be served by mothers of the kindergarten. The: PTA project for the year is the purchase of library books. held at the school at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9. There will be lessons on “floral arrangements and corsages. These later will be: given away. “Tickets will be ‘available at the door, or from any PTA member. ee * * * Stiles PTA will meet at the); at 8 p.m. Thursday. James direetor IH. Van Leuven, assistant lof Oakland County Juvenile Court, Kickoff Dinner Set for All Ages, “Juvenile Delin- will speak on quency.” Refreshments will be served. Lake Orion The Blanche Sims PTA_ will “meet the teachers” at its Oct. Poca at & p.m. The goal of PTA this year is to help integrate new people in the organization as a gateway to community living here. The October meeting will pro- vide te appctialiy foc pareul to meet. the teachers of their chil- dren in their rooms, and discuss the um and programs. mothers are serving fre- freshments.. New Hudson The PTA here will hold its first a meeting and a reception for teachers at-8 p.m. Thursday, in the school. ‘Sixth grade mothers’ will. serve The/refreshments. for Avon Fund Drive. ROCHESTER — Avon Township Community Chest Campaign, aim-|° ing for a $25,000. goal, will open with a kickoff dinner Oct. 14, The dinner, to take place on a Monday, at 7 p.m., will be held in American Legion Hall on West Fifth street here. — Consideration is being ‘given sev- eral additional: agencies, following : ‘tpaign materials. - _|Metamora township, this weekend. the annual board meeting at- which President Howard L. McGregor Jr. presided. In 1956 the Avon Chest went slightly over its goal and the 1957 figure. represents the normal growth of Avon Township. Campaign- Director Mrs. Marga- ret C. Norton again heads the 1957 campaign. She urges. that captains and their solicitors attend the kick- off dinner and pick. up their cam- iRetreat Will Draw 4,000 METAMORA — Approximately 4,000 boys are expected to take part in a Catholic Retreat at the D-A_ Scout Ranch, Sutton Road, WANTED Must be. experienced in working with cal- _culator and adding machines. Must be good typist and ac- WONDERFUL _ OPPORTUNITY Opportunity to grow with well known com- pany. Many employee benefits. Pleasant working conditions in modern new: store. . Apply to en goog ‘Michigan Miracle Mile mH ee S. Telegraph Rd. ’ ‘Sea sae += ron 2 A ya re oe AC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 ~ “ ‘ ni * ei ‘ ae : ° by Fra nklin Ff iF t : “< a 2 | MEIN ‘Bar : a * set es “ TIME - MACHINE IN OPERATION ee 4 Hi © 1067 by HEA Garvien, tes Tilt, Row UE Pen Ont 7 [HOLY SMOKE \ \IMY ANGEL CAKE ). Pet Cl ong ame wend Lateline : Mee |S. INTERESTING + KEEP Pet. OF. bos = eee! OUT OUR WAY QOULL MAKE THE] TOGA LWERE GS RIGHT VECISION, || SURE OF THAT AS T POO)! | | OA THAT SOURE TOPAAS DION BOOTS, | Fe ‘i? | 70-2 r be! on. ag ir fl aoe By McEvoy and Strieber. DIXIE DUGAN ; . P\ Zee) pend CLL ASK My PoP] "HALF ACRE CASTLE : | a im pe Sto) ? , == STICKIN’ DOORS, PROFITABLE | OPPORTUNITIES Every. Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section Take advantage ot this exsy way ¢o solve all yout buying and sell- problems. “ To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 . a +e @eeeeoeoe eee o.¢ oo ¢ % 6 6 6 6 © | By 3149 W. Huron FE 4.579). The ETR produces a great MASS | of jot neutrons for this purpose. It hes what the AEC calla the “high- lest neutron flux” of any test re- | actor, commission, ‘obtainable only . in - months or ‘years of acttal operation can be’ fachieved in days or weeks.” Stage AEC : engineered eomponent land eee under conditions to the aaa *\ * * * this testing process, says the “results otherwise the ETR “will “gage la Sw itzerland — ‘Sophia’ a amiane® Bae ge LB ate pe gd gp ae | protti,” ‘@ lay member of the Vati- Dismantled, Rebuilt “BERN, Switzerland — The rail-\, way bridge across the Stiffenbach and pebuilt every spring, but doesn’t disrupt the abouts schedules, since it operates only} — in summer, ; Rapped as ‘licif’ | VATICAN CITY @—A fs tress Sophia Loren and.-the di- vorced Italian .diréctor she mar- ried by proxy in Mexico are liable to excommunication if they set ‘up! “ee * * * —L’Osservatore _Deila Domenica ‘published. the. opinion by Pio Ci- can’s Rota, the high triburial that) rules on the validity of marriages. |” He said such marriages as that of the s film ‘star to Carlo under church law Schools t Mired | in Oklahoma 6,600 Negroes Attend I 431 Integrated Public’ Institutions . i OKLAHOMA CITY re ~~ More | "| ORIAMOMA cry | un More attending classes in 431 integrated public schools in Oklahoma. .Dr, Oliver Hodge, state super-| intendent of public instruction, re- jpotted the new figures yesterday and said integration has prog- reseed faster than he expected. Dr. Hodge estimated the 6,600) represent about 20 per cent of the school-age Negroes in Oklahoma. The state no longer tabulates school-age .children by -race. Commenting on the absence of| any disturbances of consequence) of Education has treated integra- tion-as a local problem, The peo- ple have accepted integration in some areas and in some other | areas they apparently are not yet teady for it?’ The state policy has been to dis-' De Hodge sald: "The state Bo ~ . were “gravely illicit.” : - * The: opinion mentioned neither Miss Loren nor Ponti by name. But it answered a query about the’ validity of their marriage. Canberra Population Up CANBERRA—The population of Canberra, Australia’s. capital has increased by nearly 27 per’ cent WHOLE, ORDER bi pe BISCUITS Phe. 10° “QUART RED ROSE. - SALAD DRESSING 29 JAR VELVET BRAND’ ICE CREAM — Big Family 1 Gallon Pkg. a "5 69'| ¢ WAXED BEGGIES | _* MICHIGAN ONIONS 1039: -LIPTON’S TEABAGS ' 100 CT, PKG. 99° MICHIGAN U. S, NO. 1 pe ATOES ° \Some continue financial aid to school | districts maintaining separate jschoels but must footy the bills themselves. Hodge noted 138 Negro schools have been closed since integration! istarted, 26 of them this year.) 298 Negro teachers have’ lost their jobs, There still are 184 all. Negro| is, but many of them are inj all-Negro pommaanities or in parts| BONELESS ROLLED RUMP ROAST CLUB STEAKS. . eee ee ee |, ** oe * Fresh Ground Beef King Nut. SHORTENING 37 o| - ARMOUR’S COLUMBIA ,...4 SLICED BACON | rang ye ae: We Reserve the Right to Limit Quéatities bd ~ “We at any age ST RN a “3 a eo —— a oe , EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD” ‘Drastic Reductions: Up to 75% Off!- ‘Sale Starts Thurs. ‘Morning, Oct. 3, at 9, and Will Last thru Oct. 12 - FREE — FREE — FREE ea pial akan bose. free to the first 50 customers each day.” THURS.—FRI.—SAT. 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Purses by ROLF up to 50% Off | $9.95 Comforters ..... $6.66 $5.69 ape gaged { TABY onl a Hanes and Mojud Mose...‘ Off | All Better Fabrics. .50% Off NOTHING HELD. BACK— : - EVERYTHING MUST CO! bby Bane =. “hee NYLON HOSE . Colored Cannon Sheets ee, * r $6.39, Men's ‘Coveratis. . $4. 88 $2.98 Baby Sets.......$1.44 2 ; 97¢ Fitted ........ » $2.25 $5.69 Shop Coats..... $4.44 , 7 pr. . 81 x 108 or Full DIAPERS Cases to Match...... | SWEAT Od oe 33 Birdseye Fonest New Flannel Pajemen. Ye Ott ln sadratoh $1 All Cetton’P All Notions ....... 50% Oft {saints a $166 Dor : 199 Dos. and Gowns ....... % Of | 100% Dacron Quilt 3 Yen | Ons re ee " = — : 59e Terry Dish Towels, . .37e ‘Msiary Mechey feos’ Playtex Baby Pants...%2 Price | en ' wate Gates vastesnsdde | ~All apne as EVERYTHING MUST GO! oe os a tesees rte 5 Cémbed ‘* * : > ‘eicile -E wh ek Oa fr MZ tate Pats: $2.99 MormInG HELD BACK! | > were” ‘FP atehed Work Set ERR Ms $1.66 | | STORE MUST BE EMPTY | 1.90 an y $1. 77: Hil 5 wan o2. 88 BY 6 P.M. phere enemies * $279 Shirts s ee ee haees S r Wier Yd. 2. SATURDAY, OCT. 12th a: Pants $ 57 . $1.98 Shiepers wh vce 0s$h 44 é : $1.98 Gab. Crawlers .,..99€° i 320 bak MAIN, ROCHESTER a he ARTMENT itn PONTIAC F PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOWER 2, 1957 oe 4 ee é sore ‘ he “ 2 i “ < * 2 ° oes J ; f a % ; = ji fj F jl BIG AND TENDER AVONDALE Sweet Peas ee 10 came A ; RICH, Z1sT¥ MAVORED Stokely Catsup ‘ Tit 1 ee teen cn Meal ies ———— nn en Se -LOVELL BRAND, FREESTONE ah aah Sliced Peaches © Aa ST EVAPORATED, VITAMIN: Rich Kroger Milk -. ar * Gee =) SMOOTH, RICH EATMORE nt Margarine . pie hs Bak 1 gusty an évertned \priens effects of oft Kroger sores in Eastern Michigan (Sey City, Seginew, Flint, — Port Huren, Penties, ete.). We reserve the right. to limit quentities. Prices effec ee Gre Grnagh Svoday. Oot ber 6,. 1957. FROZEN BIRDS EYE French Fries . . 8 i AVONDALE BRAND TENDER Green Beans . . 8 2251: CHUNK STYLE TUNA Breast-0-Chicken . Aer Di YOUR DOG WILL LOVE VETS Dog Food . . .12 rn $] TOP FLAVOR SILVER FLOSS a Saverkraut +. 8 s] wes gH cay rec ORT EE ORE REO ATE EE A SP ANC A RET EOCENE ITER ET RRR CE SG ARSRg RON Raa rca nag ee ae EAC sie = * * 3 Sameer 4370 DIXIE HIGHWAY, -Wednefdey and Su Campbell’s Sova. » bom ST ‘DRAYTON PLAINS 750 PERRY STREET - : ore Monday, T |» OPEN Monday Through Saturday OPEN Monday Through Saturday. 9AM. to 6 POM ae ie ee 9:30 A. M, to9 P.M. df by: 2AM. to 9 BM. a CAVERN PIECES AND STEMS "Mushrooms . . 4%: 51 “AVONDALE BRAND . ie Cut Beets .. .. Wen SI AVONDALE BRAND = | a Tomatoes . 2 2 7am TENDER WHOLE KERNEL Niblet’s Corn. 6 2241 “DAINTY LUNCH GRAPE, ELDERBERRY as STRAWBERRY. Jellies ate. K Desa SOFT AND ABSORBENT ‘SWANSOFT Facial Tissue : «5 athee s] ALL THIS AND TOP VALUE STAMPS, TOO! « oS TELEGRAPH & ELIZ LAKE RD. 9AM. to 9 P, M. : ‘ nee £4 : : ; e — Sy , ‘ ‘s vie : 4: g=e rt if re . a , ay i, ae a: : bu : £ i 4 ae e ‘ ; e2 . a % a Ne 7 * 3 . ‘ rs eto et y . at in poe & / q = <. ~~ “| % \ ; * e- Jee A 3 : { { = vee | 4 : ota: \ \ : 4s j a : ' { ‘ : 4 hi : bg 4 Meat : 4 ae a. lg rf oI i wie yess a er \ | : Ay oe ee ei: Wi og. ' A ee Cute, ee Bo pepper * : : I ‘ if ay eS er ne : BA ey fone e ; : x \ De urate fey i ey de 2 . ke Me mo f tel t Ay =f ee 4 \ é ay hs Ss ‘ = u Pa Re pea op ae : \ RESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 . AC, SOR ; s ‘ é : re : : . : : Me ee : sine = : it A - = - 5 4508 = - : $= ht * : ; | + ; v7 . a. - ‘ : ees sh cP roblem Facin United States | \ Se , fs : os ik and State police at Central '\High School serve to underline the = cong ig wl «seach anoaa : ~The mixing of the races -in the j thing that many Arkansans may the Shocking Experience the Ahead for Thieves i ALBUQUERQUE, NM. eee: aerials CHILDREN'S DURABLE SPECIALVALUE—~S Pert Spotlight Coffee * Corduroy Pants Thh le the esonomieal way te buy eottes * $499 Pians lou nevdiden ‘sake seeks adel od lc = 88° ‘Your choles of grinds. Kroger low low price - Sines range from 3 te 8. Buy new for the kiddies. 5 QUY THE DEAN AND GRINDIT FRESH = "QUICK FROZEN FOR EXTRA FRESHNESS Lo hick Coffee ...... “% 72° Kroger Orange Juice . re 6% & 85: Ay os | 100%, PURE COFFEE, SPOTLIGHT ~ , : Ft wise * COUNTRY CLUB ASSORTED FLAVORS ; Instant Coffee ........ 5% 9% | tee Cream wine. = o% 869 KROGER NEW "Y" FORMULA SLICED FRESH Foon cbs Bread ab. ete eles . 2es 37 ‘NOW AT THE LOWEST PRICE-IN TOWN Be enin Deluxe Margarine . i te 29 Liquid. Wisk , ae Lux Soup ? E29 Borden's Milk — 7 (0; Mild Cheese a a 49: : Kroger low, low price . . + + + , Kroger: low, low price, . 4... 6 Enriched fresh homogenized _ Frankenmuth, finest quality. . , —Luxliqid 2 39¢ Kraft Whiz ae # 5; Cream Puff Mix ryan DOE Bisquick ... 65: HYGRADE’S ASSORTED GUTS OF > Luncheon Meats Sees SS 1s 49 “| GREENFIELD'S ALL MEAT SKINLESS Frankfurters ers = 53° Kroger low, low. price ee ee ee Kroger low, low price... '. Hormel brand, finest quality 215 ss os. Phe ot 3 Spam sonme. Te Ay Florient Deodorant 54-0n. 89: Hills Bros Coffee » OF ; “SOUPS” § anon wt 3 o: = | ae SWUM ss caja se es Try delicious Spam cakes 645 0s es Leaves things « plemant smell. «5s 0 4 | —-tnstant Coffee... %% 915 Funsten Pecans va. 35: Sugar Wafers we 37* Lipton Tea Bt 43° : Lipton Tea. Bags & ote ‘6 St : Byeryday, low se wee Chase & Sanborn, special 20c off. a ee Kroger low, low price . . .s ‘ i ace 3x 3It Salada Teo Boos ae Se a I Tb LOW, LOW, LOW PRI ICES AT KROGER'S # through Sunday, se ate ab aca. -SaladaTea = ss 16° ‘Gashenere BovQuET oe sen 29° Sliced Sacer We BSe LIPTON = 398 vert 33", a rie OW, NW. DE e000: spy Ag Rieck niged dod Mee cals Se Gi TOP VALUE STAMPS PLUS ew) Cet ae VOR sate | We reserve the + ORIN MOL en, det) z it Sen Cole fanuily af Beatie tales to surthoand rid. turn, and took PERS Se Oe ee Sy Oe Ve Ses Cole, 13... wp thats oller of a martbeard vide. ing like the veteran she is. “The dog got tired of Here she accompanies her mistress, Priscilla 33 Hi els. A chimney swift is unable tojside and has the support ot tts:charge- 10 -shekels tor a serious “unable to touch bot with Perch on a tree because its legs 1ai; seathers. penne performed - successfully) ' a frightened, just lost. I weighted lariats. Scientific sound- are so weak they will not bear| Anaiont Mesopotamia’s Code of a Peateyge* The surgeons} - The wrote that he asked|same feelin’ when I left ee ee oe oe weight, except when it hangs jcould charge plebelans only five Whitley's feelings with ner to| fields. oe aren S 40 to 600 feet below surface, ‘with its ies on_the_chimney’s Hammurabl allowed wurgens_ to[sheels and saves two shel ITrooper ‘Pellot: mess...” P » ' sin aca i +2 © oe Westinghouse Fry Pan ‘ FREE for Top Value Stamps | FOR ONLY 64/5 BOOKS you can be enjoying 6 Westing- ia house Automatic Fry Pan in your home. It’s cast aluminum oe . ‘ = / with co : square, * ‘ - ~. : ace bd Visit. your Rearest Top Value (7 > Se) aac iaoaeect : eee maf aire ~R BSS PS eueaenw es rtone lid included. The cooking surface is 1034” "Eo Ids 234 ats. More than 2,000 other wonderful nts. "y Redemption were In Detroit: , 2697 W. Grand Blvd. _>-¢ 16684 E. Warren Ave. ‘ brand-name gifts await. your selection at the nearby Top Value Redemption Store. Go in soon and. bring home what ne want. The gifts are all free for the Top Value Stamps et when you Hep at Kroger Stores and other hemes! ‘Ground Beet Special | 20340-42 W. 7 Mile F Also in Ann Arbor, spel ae, Tiak eaten. = ae ; _ SPECIAL 6 GROUND BEEF COUPON Roper Pe 18 Wo 3 8129 fe 364 _ Ground Fo Lied epibete 2 Bei e een Za * | pk Right Entry | to Pot-0-Gold._- | decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the “ equares.- | & The Sully ct-@: very sick mun bes reunen to be 0. A mai ils beetle. feel resentlul, _ a A good pleywright would have a definite one in mind ~ R. A chronic liar is sometimes Sereenet if his listener A. ate families. -—weekly until a_winning solution is submitted. -. -€ oL ativers wl be Ti ck, die, promotor for Gok ie ' Pot - O- Gold awe now ee teckr Siaeoie seis ing no one w week's 2. in tha so Se ie Gnewers are worth $125 if he's a Press -sentence. You hen square which has. the same letter as the = sentence. fb other “words, you will read the clue labeled A and puzzle square marked A. "De the same with all other squares. Read all the clues cerefully and be eure the right numbers are in the right - ecient a aaieath toa acheclr ta scares lending arama aula ann. PUZZLE NO. 70 Cc D Ly A. { I * ty ad OHO OH Oe eH eOe CITY eee eone CV Pewee eee ‘ ’ | . a E SOLUTION CLUES A. Historical novels have great value if they are is a ve for historical accuracy, (1) STUDDED; B. eiie « cco Ml Cc. =o we (8) PROMISES. D. When opposing trial lawyers trade insults, this may be . asked in. the court —_,€ (7) RECESS; (e) REDRESS. ar girl will not waste time on a young ry BOOR; (4) BORE. : ~~: landlord doesn't pa his lease. (5) PREMISES; teful ATION; for the doctor's (103° DEDICATION. F...A:-small -puppy often has to be restrained from such - @@ventures. (II) FRISKY; (12) RISKY. G. Everyone knows that for... of science, much hard work and research are necessary. (13) MATTERS; (14). MASTERS. in curing him. (9) MEDI H. Museum goers showed much interest in the in a new statue by a noted a: (15) FIGURES; (18) FISSURES. ; , L Any hut. seems + weleunas to @ hiker caught in the f. ——-— @ thunderstorm... (17) SHELTERING, (18) J. A tich old .woman, importuned by relatives, might answer them with considerable ————. (19) ACID __ (20) AVIDITY. K A rich, spoiled yo wth may, wel be attracted to an older gisl — whose: ‘alocat in him is this, (21) MATERNAL; (22) MATERIAL. L. Novels often deal with a family in which we follow the of disaster for many eaeeirmes (23) COURSE; (24) CURSE. M. In the heat of a@ such Pe (28) FACTIONAL: (26) FI ON] N. It's annoying to talk to someone who constantly . every opinion you express, (27) REJECTS; (28) REFLECTS. 4 ~ | “unfair treatment will naturally (2%) IN; (30) DUNGEON. P, ad Somes eat ot oe assemble conies of the ruler's palace. (31) CLAMOR; (32) a. politician sometimes fainst an opponent. ~ Before” 6 write “his di (33) THEME; (34) starting alogue. (33) we. ne him with /¢ (38) $ Taz 8. Sasing «> @ - one. mat tourists may want to learn some- barr & Sa it. came to be- there. (37) CANNON; (38). T. Bren though @ pelltical speaker is boring, it's to be ex- Sp Dour workers would respond ————., ®) DULY? (40). Y. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1, Anyone is eligi le to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of tiac Press employes or their immedi- (35) STEADY; 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this. newspaper.. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his num- bers in. the proper. spaces, ‘cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard, No entries be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 70 must becr a Tuesday, Oct. tmark (or before); No: etitries received after that time whether mailed.or delivered by hand, will be declared or gou The Press is not weuponet- ble =r entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls .or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award a cash of $100 a« week to the winner of each weekly POT.O.G iD. cookie If more than one winning answer is received the prize*will be . divided equally among the winners. ‘If any. week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added 6:-Winners will -be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. Only. one such bonus can be award- ed to each a no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate 7. Each week's ouside will be published Mon Wednesday and Friday until the contest’s end. Either day, will be considered as official entry blanks, Fe cena sabes MM be ceases’. onde land County:--Only the the purses, will Enow the SSicecod se th Renee ia over. ers ry . Ziem after the final deadline. of he 9. There is only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD le, and gs at correct answer can win. The gedtion - id all contestants antes popate sree fe _ All entries becoming the | be. returned. Sees a S % icnomtaren Jee 4 S me ek = a : : i ate ee Ge single a ame PONTIAC PRESS, 1 WEDNESDAY, ‘Betoben 2, 1957 : "active Trading Dead Brother Found Operating Costs Slash Rec 1 od Margi Extends Grains \ enw o:— ‘sae ua CUMING EAMINGS|stsmurce owe ie castle hoe S Pe ee probed the death of a 13-year-old lec otic Re sede Eg ta : : EW — : | {Schoolboy four from a) 1st Corpor ion Reports | Exchange suggested today vecmyp yess Fone 4 NEW YORK w# — The stock [tee West night leas-tpan-50-teet}r¢ Ts es se jmargin requirements on stocks be Sonaw market ‘extended its initial gains} “Tiron eae ' SHOW reduced. since coc 36 Kittle effect in fairly active early trading ‘to- Be a ‘Nearly Half Lower Keith Funston” told the ‘Women's 7 pongo opie, — > ie body of Charles L, Olin was National Press Club that “we miust volume to shrink as much Pivotal issues were up from frac- Suck oe Srothers. Sune, 9, By SAM DAWSON Soaks Ae the te tn the nase Same iOS Hasan in some cages, tions to around a point, There was and Wiliam, 10, who had been : when .margin requirements can be| In August, he said, total volume mins re : NEW YORK We=Thy fiat? cor-| aed t normal 40 to 50 per|represented an annual turnover of Hoe ¥ an occasional loser, playing hide-and-seek with Bim |porations to report on thf, quar-|" oO & nor ‘ wal ~ iD per eent af ee Pples, Delicious, bu, «$5.50 * -“* 2% Allan: Olin, the boy’s father |ter earnings s almost half of + Applns, Jonathan bu. ..0....52 svi. re 8 - BS | and an employe of the Chevrolet thom Making less this year than (Federal margin requirements the rae Tmeditly allowing Siri, See ws BRE mcg an brite ‘Tarek plant at’ Flint, told police the are provite tat 0 he tee te Gantaloupes, : wii senne vee ase . te in bey was in good spirits -at sup- ai market traders note. in|Stock niust put up cash equivalent ; Peache, Siberia, ou. SUITE yg/ maintained moderate pace ; icul that in to 70 per cent of thepurchase Pesche, J. H. Hale ...°..............428|later dealings as prices improved. per and was looking forward |particular that many CAPES | ice.) - Pears, Bartlett, bu. |. : . 4.50 eagerly to a Boy Scout meeting | Where earnings are below former y Car Release Waigraaioan, Be, stes..Sc2cc2cc22 ae], Ability, of the market to —_— ~ |levels total sales have increased,| Funston said igh: interest im ji Vegeta ; away from @ low point in . sometimes to recerd highs. But) rates—ot high margins—have 328] average fed confidence and Wall - ‘The body of the boy, a seventh) . costs have risen faster) preved to be the decisive factor 3.28 ++ £5) Mtvest vegarded the-eation wae fe grade student at North Side School, land higher toward the break even in limiting use of credit in the | +» 2.80) rally. ‘ of binder twine around his neck: x *« * ETRO — Ford, Gane ree ; . | He added that the Federdl Re- pate Se * 9 # |. Fir An Q CO ee ed eemnings. Said) ‘The flood of third quarter eaim-iserve Board has applied generalltie tne at thy sure SS ‘4is| Lukens Steel added a point tol-/f ITM nnounc S _ _|death occurred between 6:45 and|ings reports will comme after the credit controls so effectively 88 “'tolreleased September production + Sssad pe ueeaesery 1-09 lowing news-of its record sales and 7 p.m., less than an hour after|books close Monday, but a num- make high margins largel rt : : 15 : arena a Y supert-\ures today showing Ford and .. Lasjearnings. Kennecott Copper «New Vice President the boy’s supper. The cause of|beg of corporations have. fiscal luous as a credit weapon.”” : |Chrysier output. higher end GM L"8\vanced well over a point. death was listed as undetermined|years that don't fit the calendar i siege: : ++ Leo” een aa But,the exchange executive em.|lower than last year, ; - +15)” Gaing of. around a point or so pending further . investigation, year and their third quitter Sim! clad unplanned result of Peres tee 8 oe 5 il It has been announced by Ernest : es are available. Later and full- » oe - ‘— were made by U.S. Steel, Youngs- " the present 70 per cent margin) Ch reported 1,023,028 units 2.28) Dougl In-|A: Jones, president of MacManus, er reports may well overturn what)!” has beck te ak ste ot thi ie - eS Gulf Of Johns-|200" & Adams, Inc.,- of agate bi ¢ d is indicated by them, requirement, sav - rate tor. the first. nine months of me :: 1ys[termational Paper, : sa Pca nop flr mgradeerdrger 1g 1é LO. ar tara mari ume./year compared with 671,113 * Lie|Manville and U.S, Gypsum. pointed as a vice president of _. | The tirst 4 of these early the same period in 1956, Chrys- 149 oe 3 - ner-on = . = es reports show 18 companies doing ler’s September output of 32,04 — ‘* xt], Opening blocks included Bethle-|the : Gains Alfred F isher better than a year ago and 16 lend was nearly four times greater than - 1% higher, Nov. $2.27; and lard was Laie cee cunneny Carveie wp teat VOMKum ea be itctecae or cman | et srry hegre naleoe,Cal ender aera. ‘10. to 32-cents a hundred pounds “* 2,400 up i COATEC OF OUT pari at-a-net t : higher, Oct. $11.22. cab b80/0n 2,500; and Celanese off % at/and research on accounts handled no gees m-anihounced that Al- el different firm in 1956 than|Roosevelt Lodge, No. 810, F. & A. Ford produced 167,971 passem spa ee 43534 on 2,000. in the agency's New York office sher, of 44 Renaud Rd.,| igs M. 22 State St. ‘Thursday, Oot. 3,| ger cars and trucks last month ate 1s] Grosse Pointe, has been elected fo|" at 7:30 p. m; Election of ‘Temple| for a nine-month total-of 1,746,060 | _cimcaee! cmicado: ona cnsatnglt . 0 : wow rag cmnangi Mil enency’ zc.{the board of.directors of the Hig- tok ok _. |Board” member, -Wintord Bottom,| waits. In the comparable period ‘enced. caewh__- Mead els rd, it New York Stocks [counts.. _ [be Manntactaring Co., of Roches — mee et ie Te |W. a —AdV.| inst year, Ford put out 1,378,738 meager 18% May |....... 68%/Tu DU. seneenecessinnesssenee Bi ‘(Late Morning Quotations) “ + we “wy y flere : MBE, vehicles. “ogee os Pepe e . BT ceeeees 2.10% JlY \ccceeeee OM] Lettuce @ Seiad Greens : bis eee their summer operations. In their) _ é = May wists 218% | Rye Celery Cabbage, bu. ....1-++++ss+000 3.001 Jacobs . --+s+ 82) For t years Halpern was a ' - + 11956 third quarter the same 34 had) | oN f General motors’ nine-month pro- iy settee LM Dee os ssees 139, [Endive Mesched, Spevnecreteell 7) ed ic eat eae and project di-| Fisher is president of Fisher In-|' nts of 444,162.23, ews in Brie duction figures dropped more than vives oo 210% May _....... 1.a9mjLettuce Mead (erate) 3 dos a reer °°. 484(Pector with the Gallup Poll and a/dustries, Inc., located at 1625 W. 200,000 from the 1956 total. GM Mar ....... 1.23% . Kimb Cik .... $5.4 up Maple Rd., Troy Townshi In the first three months of this| Rumamage sale, Youth Center, | 200. af U Pe eS May ....., 1.26% Nov 11.25 * 7 4 a s+ 3S [Copy research supervisor _ with ™ Bs - PB. year corporate earnings topped|Lake Orion, Pri. and Sat. —Ady,ireported combined 5. car-truck dy cgcrrees Late Dee ped Poultry n LF ass se 71.) another ad firm. The — of ee oe the year ago figure by about 8 re ae? wltanen. so far yerthey My - : ee sxcseres a a a Ligg & My |. 662] In addition to his media and re- a ts ged > sete ab a per cent—but they were just even! eat> Come to St. Benedict's, Westie “ompared Am Lockh Aire *: #Pjisearch work with MJA, he has/!dend applical with the before tax earnings! Huron and Lynn 8ts., Sunday, Oct, Noe DETROIT, | © Oct. etree 1—Prices paid) 45 ty tb Com’ .. 3e° been account executive on the Dow/ord. Oct. 15. The board declared! -s-xedq up in the final Whee) oun, Pai Family s tyle roast beef di dinner. [Rs Br peed Sab, a Detreit for He. 3 ¢ ! Lorillard -.,°'* $74|Chemical International account. He|the dividend at 15 cents @ share months of 1956 All can eat. $1.75 adults, "8 Geary type, 16-20; "itght. type.|} piook, 375, t- Saaite sectied. ong resides in Prince- Se SI pus valee sf common By the April, May and Junelchicren. —Adv.| rete brotlers bay ‘fryers, heavy type,| j Martin, Gl .. 28.6 . _{stock, It will be payable Noy. = .* ~Syaby aipeasten viet o ee aes May Dive .. yeaiton, N. J. mee: Ensen . = ree no Ba Be het _Mammage fale race Lateran Mi Custo over § Ibs. 24-28; turkeys, heavy type = apd die ing only 5 per . *°°'|Church, 8. Genesee, Fri. 9 a. m.|IHIt $. hens, 36-21. - j Merr chi & 8 168 0 mer wr ae to Tp. m. and Sat., 9 a. m, to noon, ahh ! 8" Air Sys nsion Heustis uestions aa ETROIT EGGS ; pole as A Enteral a a Soroptimist Club Sale . al y 4 ‘oor of 200 large .corpora we Says Subsidy Payments Detroit, canes oo "ederel te vant Mover Wheel. ina Nursing Home Job that their sales in the 1957 second <4 Sereee tet Gana of . in High ‘Schools to Fall |«sces: iureay ‘iP in ; quarter rose 813--mifion dollars’ iano “» large, 54-85, weighted ‘Gverage, me. Nat Bisc ... 39.2 e — Dr above the year © gure. Rummage Sale, Sat, All day. 128 Unless Legislature Acts {cum diume 30-41. wid. ave. 3 mca % Rat Cash HH pur eg 25 Albert Thole. profits before tutes were up|W, Pina, Dut Geramton hae LANSING @® — Unless the legis- ii x, fib wid ve, ail. Checks 28- Ba tena agg Cor Industry % Hawk ne. — grrsiye aound.(6¢ sailtion :" “*. ¢ An electric oven and an electric a lature steps in, state subsidy pay- x — ity 8 — oe cs cous = 2 New System, but at an * petnnger of ide dope t| The Department of Commerce,|"@nae, valued together at $169, : ments for driver training classes}39-40; browns, jumbo 51-52; extra. large, Mest & West. 63 | Optional Cost without increasing the money need-|eporting on all corporate earn-|"ere stolen —— home ae | in high schools may drop next] 4-83: ,) al: medio, ae AP + BS ed to carry out the new duties,|ings before taxes in the first three construction at 476 Lynch st. : year from $25 to as low as $18 pt Pe ee -. BS ie +. ae months of this year, figured-it at , was reported yesterday by | a pupil, a state education official) a Onle Onn 38 . By DAVID J. WILKIE ~ an annual rate of just-under 44|%. C. & M. Building Co. oO said today. ~~ Tr. ge 3 Ovens Cog. 47 AP Automotive Editor Heustis spoke before the annual inion dollars. This was down Remmage ek, AN Satats | A eee we hl Deore Air suspension sys-(omicrence- of the Michigan Nurs-!about 1% billion from the annual St. entrance. The estimate was made by Nor- eve : ner 5 Ten AN, Air, 30] , sys'jing Home Asséciation, continuing| rat. pace set in the’ last three/ Pri, Oct. 4th, 7 to 8:30 p. m. Adv. | maa Borgerson of the state De- Parte Da AL ee ES ees SES AOE OEE day at Michigan State Univer-| onthe of 1956. ; partment of Public Instruction : ; : Pepat ‘cola | ae we ce adieu aplee. pon sity. x : es Borgerson said it was based on t ath ses none Se alon ge prolly gee eye *~ * * Many businesses look for their|s e prospects. that 90,000 students will urn : 0 Col Bad A. re | - He said the Legislature gow | most profitable operations to come ove = — ee driver’ train- come at. it Pet m, replacing the| @xpects his department to offer lin the last three months of the! — - «| ec La 7 Ml Firw. Destroys Elevator Se lat al Somat verve ant Beans [year yn | Ss airt e the-figure was 40.000 in Bay City; None Saw |conpwrr 4% ~ Stl mated trade indus-| money for only two nurses and M and pak 3 . "i . © (Bent Corea” Hs REA i major engineering, advance « clerk te work with more tan (2 FISHEL BOY CN jana Pa In the school year ended last Vogtmann Rove - ao a Bere Sass youre fuel| 550 homes caring for some 13,000 ' 00” GETs YoU 7 June, about $1,750,000 in state Copper Rag . Se oll ace the normai| oldsters.--—— te Sent fo Grand Blanc I one: THOUSAND BUCKS! aa subsidies were disbursed to local | BAY CITY uw — A man was|Corn Pd... 35.1. Rok Mee = Sypteeeaon = eyetem | was widely! ‘The homes formerly -were under FIN =e school diatricty for support of /believed to have perished in a[Derre,,, .. 33 suteway ev”: ¥¢3/procialmed as the big engineering ge 'tromeice ut ive Save Wel Ee uphee a | ie EST LETTERING! — the program, but some of the | $109,000 fire which destroyed a|Doug Aire 1 1a Bt hes Pap’: 372 advance. - ~~ —“Ttate Department. _— the Fisher Body Beat the Rush! money represented’ @ carryover |crain elevator and three-story|De" sent" can Bee ee | i a : ee tok ne been trawaterred tovthe Fism|Keego Harbor Justic ms from the preceding pari building at the Wenonah Flour|Esst Air :. 302° Sears ‘Roeb °: 313] Fuel injection, however, carried| Dr. Heustis added that although |v -* art, Tuesday, and paid a'fine of $51 - Order Now! 4, x ek East Kod’ «». 42 Shell OM ..,.. 162 . ‘ . er Body Grand Blanc Plant. owl | : . aes Milling Co. last. night. El Auto L ... 33.3 simmons. °": b> & price tag much higher than gen-|some of the responsibilities in li- ; plus $15 costs. : : . ee ; , Bi a bean 70°39 7 zt an A . have been| The men, who will fill positions | 5 P Between $1,500,000 and $1,600,- ~ * Emer Rad ".: 52 Bocony .”.°7., 63.4|eraey had been expected. A re-icensing nursing homes have in the plant's management group, RANDOLPH’ 000 is expected to be available} Owner John M. Vogtmann en-|Er¢, RR svae $35 Gea Fac 8 sult was that it was. not as popularidelegated to county health author-| John. §. Kerrigan, former shift Industry. Orightons Up DOLPH this year, Borgerson said. tered the burning building, ap-|Fairo Mor’ .. 43 Sperry na. pres oe Oe nee eet © might ities, the local departments slso|viant superintendent and George ARW D |parently headed for his office,|Pooa ‘Mach .. 812 Syd Brand. ::- $03 Eh hosted a fenas ag coameod Haier tice to do the je|M- Compas, former chiet inspector] CHICAGO—Orange, pink, paste TANS & Accident Death Toll 4. [and no one saw him emerge, . ~|FesMy: H3 i St fad tlle t cori e price tag of woundjeet regular du ne Raine oe being’ used intend of gray to GO CLOTTQIORD 4 as Gl Dies in Hospital Police Sgt. Alvin T. Bridges \Gen ‘Bat’... 102 Steven se’: 1¢3|Deared largely in Chevrolet's Cor- bes J to 65 per cent of today's 908 W. Huron at Telegraph 4 - 7 said he saw the owner enter the (Gen Drnam... 505 Stud Pack |). 6.1 vette, a sports car model.. : ‘ Kerrigan, who lives with his fam- trial p : Y aS GUTHRIE, Ky. #—Pvt. Edward) building, but didn’t see him |gen Fav 22.1.7 Suthee pag: 2 pe Te Wholesale Price. fly at 60 S. Avery St., Waterford / Ag 4 Schramm, 19, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,| come out. Wire Chiet Jésupi'D."[Ge= Mie," eit Gor 23a] Wer We, your ahead, fuel tw | VU TIUUOO! Aaai evenly, bes bem saanhd Feat “ - died. in @ hospital yesterday, bring-| Trudell said it was presumed |Gen Tel... 40 +. 06H , nas i“ Superint gee ing: the desth toll to four in ; Gen Tire... 23.6 Tex @ Bul’... 20.5; Widely used. Chrysler has an- | ain the firm since June, 1942. He grad-} bo ing the deat toll to near bios ae idecetmea had 2th BF Ig Thump Pa’... O88 paren nti anger Ras sce of fee ut 9 uated from the GM Institute's a a Mi t. . smouldering timbers 1d |Goodrich .., 66.8 Timk R Bear , 42.6 : . ss operative Engineering _ Program = 4 vO 4: = prevented a search of the ruitis\Gren’Paigs’. ‘it. dranseman, -. ie7 Gunma ten en oe ar Prag Oe in 1949 with a degree in Industrial / : The other three killed in the) 10:30 a.m. [Ot Weet -: $07 Un Corbids "--101'| ume the system will find quicker (in the wholesale price of coffee|Engineering. es eugle? ce. \\. . erash were Pvt. Donald H. Mears,| Vogtmann, his wife anda son,|Greyneund .. 1nt Un Paes. 28 " ves ia ipat eunmunced tédey: : wi. © +. * | 115 Branch Street S93 (Route E) Yellville, Ark.; Sp.|John H., were working in _ the fersh Once 5s Dat r* : 44 ‘es tens a wag Tid a ctiag *-*e°* pas. ‘eiaun. also a Waterford Town-| - ag Dewey N fer Jr., 20, ‘(6919 building last night, receiving beans| Holland F ..\. 14.¢ Unit Pruit |... 421 o4_we ee = a ship—resident, lives with his fam-| -.. Ponties—_-___ yd ut _— : ee El... 45 Un-Ges Cp ..-6.7| price field. Although-there-has |—'The-latest reduction;—the fourth: am yes eek ;~ _Mich.; Now_being -harvested_in the Michi- I Cent _..,., 424 US Rub ..... 323! been mo amnouncement to that, |this year, was made by the Max-lily at 5940 Joliet Dr. He began| ai Vernon i E sk, 18, (Route|zan Thumb district. The som said| ba RAP."-" IRE UB Blast 23] Powe, Be meno expected to of- |well’ Hollse Division of General|with Fisher Body as a’ body — Telephones: {the fire started on the third floor,|Iniand tt ::: 96.2 Warn B Pic .. 90.3 io a as optional equipment on |Foods which said the cut brought|®PPrentice at the Pontiac Pjant in : : " 1) Garden “et, ae, and he assumed it was from fric- Interlake = is Wests A Bk a its 1958 models. prices to. the lowest level in two May, 1937. He has been P ed FE 4-0586 _ All were members of the 101st|tion in machinery. Int Bus Meb ..308.2. Westy EL... G1 | 8” ry reat_Teve? to chief inspector in charge of the 2 49 a2 - Airborne Division at. nearby Ft. * *« * Int Nick ..... 80.2 Woolworth ... 40.6| The air suspension system in-|¥e Other wholesale firms are ex-|T&lity standards department ati] (# F 4-95 Campbell, Ky. Father, mother and son escaped,|Int Shoe ..... 314 Ynen Sh & T o14|"Oves & Substantial amount of pected to follow suit. _|the Grand Blanc Plant. ~ - ff but the elder Vogtmann at Saver _-- 2 Gercate pee.. 3 lommpmnent under the hood ay. well . : ‘HAMS — PLATE c= pay el Se 1 a fire captain tol Gh cet. 33 Seles Said $42)*s the four wheels. An air com- Oe ae BARS AND FLATS — TUBING — SASH — ADJUSTABLE Airliner F lies_. as following ‘a fire captain to = “|pressor and reservoir are onl A H { M Church Marks Century “"AND FIXED COLUMNS third floor and then stock avitaces basic parts of the system. They/APPOINT Manager — ae , 5, 357 Miles - \ [toward his office on the first. (Complied by The Associated Press) | |will compete for space under the ae ae eee a? Destroyed along Rails t hood. with components of air con- f d ut on First “P : a ee Nonstop to U. Ss. tea =_ ~ =. Net chang wig ee Ps £13] ditioning systems arti other wl Mackinac Bri ge Church had a- special meaning} _. WITH OUR an - estimated 25,000,000 Prev. day ......2482 1068 708 isssitras being developed for the con-}| 8 jSunday...t_.tmarked the hse ® H EO “] 2 SAN FRANCISCO # — A com- of beans and 18,000 Wook, age, +on+- 2088 163-7 Be Hy\venience and comfort of the mo-| ST- IGNACE- =A man ‘from anniversary of the church's loca- OM é mercial air liner flew into San| ois of Wheat, pillaged Year age 00s 2888 1g 708 1781 torist. a ae OS salt ot 2 Suites of the Sercttsi tes at Monroe and Porter Sts. Francisco today non-stop from It Joe Mee deat Tee. deea| There is more to the air sus-lof Mackinac Bridge has been : ‘ment Bia Secut PACKAGE PROGRAM ‘London. The Trans World Air-| The fla discovered about 10/1956 high’ ;"*. Res iT ies ist's| pension and torsion bar systems| named general manager -_ the; o.E N had’ a | lines Constellation carried 46 pas-|P.m., could be seen 15 to 20' miles ede wane 40 1263 6 17L4/than mere replacements for the|$100,000,000 span. Business otes : New. broed- provettiony te Hb sengers and a crew of 11. away. - ~-\eonventional coils or leaf type of| Charles E. (Ed) Haltenhoff, a ‘i ? your individual needs can be a ee ee + ER Raliegh |eprining. A leveling device that native of Brooklyn and former em-|, Albert O'Sbway, business agent yours for your” hema,” your TWA flight 871 left London| Ho automatically maintains a fixed|ploye of Merritt-Chapman qi] personal property, your legal atom. PST Monday. ‘The plane | City’ ‘- sandinteat went aprlinns sagerag ei sod Pet ‘Tow ‘Noon | height for the vehiclé regardless of|Corp., was named to the post yes-|N. Saginaw St., has Nome office in -Nabtity —"ander ne today: Allen Elec, & Dewi, Oo. 26 626 rH t Haltenhoff will be second|a week clinic at the home- ice hensive Cons in today. touched down at San Franciscolated. The the, load it carries is part of the|terday. policy, ae : . fire burned ¢ | Baldwin Rubber__Go.*... Ke Balsystems. in command to: Lawrence (Larry)|South Bend, Ind. Purpose of the and let us explain it to you. International Airport at 8:25 @.m./ Consumers Power Co. supply line | L. Ol pg Ey esi 21 23) { thelclinic was’ to intensify the sales|[: PST. | da Past ie «20 bom d |S a oS Te Cee ko * Rubin, executive secretary ©: c rkening several hundred homes} od. Go* - 66 aF fi ‘Mackinaé Bridge Authority, program in new and used car The flight was 5,357 miles. reported a number of|tne Prophet Go. ...),. 96 ‘ee ‘ae|, Except in ee the higher Price beec-/" attenhoft, a resident of St, Ig-|financing. RAWF( RD - DAWE- GROVE Weather na mia euititene ea an end rw smd in|Totedo ‘Rdlaon’Go."-.12 13. WL paibaand eons reuse oe rf nace since 1954, was with Merritt-|~ ai Gia GEV Ge _ w 8, Products. Co.* a4 Scott ‘ were good throughout he figt| 2 coe eee car thei costs figured in the de|Clnpme Scot ont last De pt Sc ern ey 710 Pontiee Stete Bonk Bids. -Taphans FE.2-8357 | and the captain decided ft was . livered price of the car. structure contract for the bridge.|si2 HA! oe a . 1987 at ~ . a unnecessary to make the custom- Prope Violations. - for the switch from leat springs to change the Zoning = oe ary refueling stop at Frobisher [Dow Offering Stock | independent coit springs andthe edatDetro# (na diitdinas 50. 00m — ( - Bay, northeast of “Hudson Bay, Bri 3 Pm development of shock a am a err of Lots 74, 15, 76, 17 and 78 of Elizabeth soit haleny ‘between, London ring Arrests “MIDLAND w — For a ninth {ei ena, aad reed BAY racer aw john ¥. Beidendl oe spovhtee udivinien, "Noy ree ‘WAREHOUSE tnd San Franco Heer ec APE Sane OTT cpp isan a ah ot Soa, ‘sams CLEARANCE - ‘Tires property owners’ were ie : rector of the Michigan Assn, for|snd reedis. mn vs ‘ Advocates of air suspension sys- os To change from Commercial, . British Gold Rhoseve rested yesterday afternoon on com- tems ,have predicted they will)! for Mi t Men A of ate : 7 Be Eati . _[Plaints signed by. wholly “the = conventionat’ as ~ Michigan} codivision, Waterford » ALL M’DISE "Ee ; springing methods within the next|He is former director of the De-/tion 4, Thess jets are on has des ck Aa E susjecT TO © [sane ] - icecocet >is fosaimcy an-{ Wit Natlons Vodainet of ott Stee peas | decade, But there is considerable|Partment of Parks and Recreation 3.0fy, change from revdentel to come ["s PRIOR SALE eecmaise Serves fel by ‘sein Maing and pubic musances |” 12 PRE ale +t eee eeenes Wanted eer eer eee (se eebeneer ete er eeeee +oeeeeen eee ‘seedeeenned PP i Ts Veen eteees OPPO eewHe » Fee H Oe Hwee ed Heeeenateney Se eeeeeene eee Oe eee oO OO eRe w eH > eee eee eee eee oee ones eee eenees one bewe beeeseeeeas th eeeneewee ee 1. eee eee Y <4 ONTR Hee ; st besepsepe try +O O EAS HOE RHR o SF t0+e ee we Ee eth ebendeees she eeeeenens ee vee eerenees> Riedie deadedadedd ent eeceepes: sett eeeene ts eee eb ee ened se tease nedy ete eee eee oeeee ees eee ee ee me sereeeeoew ere tear t i ebeteneeee eee eee OO ewes +oeeteceseses f Vocriesesiol =) FUNERAL HOME Ambulance or Motor COO wE OO tee weene 5 - OTRO teee eee & ‘Sobevapensséesees ‘ale Srrrrr trees +7200 Gow ee , | fe se¥ennes 1 oeeeeteny ee te teeeeeenee Md. PPO OR be Fe Ree ee: “ROW MIRINO COOKS AND BAK- “BRS FOR WEW BIRVINOHAM RESTAURANT MUST HAVE Bx-| PERIENCE KITCHENS EN- cuoicr OF HOURS MEALS & PRESONAL APPLICATIONS TAKEN AT CENTRAL OFFICE. 2%, WOODWAND AVE, DE TAOIT, 10 AM, TO b P.M, | te era Ave. Cee ee Ee eae a Brperiengel | Clerks CLL) Se _ Opportunity OR isereens SEA iM * ae Lote : trig) PROP. ..ccceee MOA @ ot 3 =e) ‘Excellent "LECTURERS FOR 0A Me . Oke i ee eeeceur: to joss neenenesoupbes ne tree ere ree eS vesensetcee OA 4 sovesanes OT PuRNAcE SeAVICE = ae BAS round | a nud eee teen * eine q wteteoese B ee Fee ee ee ee © eeeenennene z Pee e ee EAH ‘ seeeeeee aT “Weeee thee ee * or ‘ _ Ter PERTENCED— SHOE SALESMEN ® ee. time, for better ‘S22 store, —, in > sé aoe bibrasio =. yy lake ant Farmer Wanted 3) SHEET eer Woe Gralf Sheet Me eye “whe taals hetween, § a.m, #5 pm, ceo eddock. MEN WANTED. Lona Distance Moving Fn ang we Eee a 2. wid fl” A+B , a with t Kia A office work, must to type and. work - 5 days a week, Pleasant working condi- tions, usual employe ben- efits. Apply in person ‘to Fred pinompecn. Circula-|. MR. mon DER ERFUL peutic PRESS ee OO Bont hes Hardware Salesladies to be LT y while ie reed, be Stereat- EXECUTIVE TRAINEE SSG YN EDWARDS > og "hak eae, alts . 02 Community "Bas a Spice. DaM NG ENPLOVIGENT FE 2-004 tres OR 33 Agency for domestic help, . by HOUSEMOVING — nwty orermees “eg LADY FOR wo ho . "a, tent See mr c 7 3 afte pee ay PART-TIME . -. SALESWOMAN da) or. wk ya or female fi rE @ moving PIANOS fase. Write ; Pontise’ p 5 — SH WrD. 4.000, WILL PAY ? PER) _ Wanted to Rent 29 “ipereened. ssikatg are me fight dally. Why. don yout We ja z : . OR F811. DRY teed 900 FLOOR SAND “ie <3 ohn interview, give age, experi- eddress and. sae, per’ ‘| Employment Agenceis 8A|_FE rE LT Work 4 hra, our office, |. : sage tor ap: INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE}® “SHOWS -~ “ RECEPTIONIST $200 ‘NO EXPERIENCE" ent work. Reason. rates 54468 or FE WALL TAPING, GUARAN- estim . Pontiac Farm and | Industrial Tractor Co, including Sunde, | fF WANTED FOR iit a rE unde, | OO MEDIATE SALE. New ot sea- bien load. oe PE eas. 8 rn Mr. Clark. POPPA LPPELPPLBEPED Py Pa euool om EB : & ote] fe FS . B Ee 4 Tagen, at N, he Case - 4 wpe PE 4-456, L. A. -Yiang. 4 FLOOR LAYING, | — lh yreanties mm og delogrape Re CASH ph 5 Si co wa, to’ share aan eris ' prune Eee "Pecos te “ak - REDUCED. ME f Siar ~— | CASH . | IN A FLASH rucks to Rent pd contracts oe. A Wid, Contracts, Mega. 32), “28| No siting for Riveis ~~~! We Buy Ourselves and ‘Pay Top Dollar ASK FOR MR. WILLIAMS _ Gross Realty UN_4-4279 13420, WoT Bue - TRADES © property “Weare, spear?! Share Living Quarters 30}. Et gaueerneg Bourke ‘on Sree Re tae ute, SRAM PEON Meh BE OR 3-2966. Referen 2_W, urea gt. PE eis . Thome, Wonlas Vwi iat] WE DO WHAT ney, ghee ater penslonet. rE WE SAY a Put » PROPER - Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl ON. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 8-#165= Se TILL 6:30 P.M, &: “A. Johnson THINKING OF SELLING? Call us today for prom pase bow 4 service. Agent out ot ul IE ERRY E, ADAMS an ‘eall will give immediate ac. ~~ = Nall salons = * ROY KNAUF 26% W. Huron 8t. PE 2.7421 Unlimited cash | apne was en or new land om Rent Apts. Puratebed 33 a 3 FLOOR APT. UTILITIES | mm. I block from PAS. 4 - Norton, FE 8-245. 5-580 10 & PAPER HANGING |ow GooD PROPERTIES \ ACRE hn ae an ¥.-y-} fame v3 ARRO | REALTY meer = an a a it er 43 Cass - Elizabeth Ra. MORTGAGES or more . Dd. bo 1 ll gf PAINTING AND © DECO: RATING, | TE +002 _». Even PE 5.2001 sf ROOF REPAIRS |—2=228 BA rE 6044 rtict! WILDS adly ¢ rh te welcome visitors BULL ‘1G gl nd sre tye We ILD OARKGE «D0 ce. aie ii oe Building Supplies 12A|~Typewriter Service 22. ,K, Ba at. at “SAPEWAY 1 DRIVER Sl dente tas mange © reat | te LESSON el ay og, brick, Beene on Sa ™ Beskeens Sezvices 13 : 2 i ; ervice 22/1 and Contracts eo ee oe oe ioe calls PE 46607 ‘ash read i ; tracts. C Y OR W TV ice | ‘tory inspec of property eee FE My rE — | wend Bo a den ki in town, See K % After 6, Re Link eee 1, LARGE RM & ag noni 5 “Bachelor apt. 89 State Street, 13-0566 1 & 2 ROOMS & BA UTIL. —FE 40122. 51 ot Pine St heen te Sawa Rates ~~ ROOM PVT Present fat 285. SN" Paddock, Alt Apts. iif “FLOOR CLEAN 3 ROOMS 6 path Nea Near Miracle - _oniy No ar'nkers. __4-2337. fac. a BEDRM FLAT, HEAT @ Hor water turn. Prefer small family OR 3-2805 7” K 1. Saget pans Re Realtor 2 ROOM APT.. 690 ROBINWOOD - N_Perry. Off_N __Work Warited Male 10 BYR-OLD BOY. DESIRES Eg. in Sylvan ‘Village area. “WORK NEW > sate Bas, re oe . old consider woman with child. w Farm for Rent ma . ‘ease Avo ey rs to op s. Also with cars * 16-9745. AY BERVICE. mm : and deliver, Roose- welt Hotel, Thurs. aor te alee FOR WANT ADS DIAL PE 28181 From § a.m. to § p.m. 2 3 ? i g3 i} tw siigi sf a Pe ~_OPENII INGS — iets gama have he her et ape Tao Le DAYW in BuENER: we re o} agi, agri Tourist #XP. WOMAN WOULD — i RP OL, i accordion. Phone OR ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ deed be WOND LEGAL sr wishes part time be ge Mae ent. $1. 50 hr, ‘On Bisel or aitendin olen yr afternoon work Hour ' Help. Wanted- mature ex ed wom: care for your children in MONEY — At once. Men PW. _DIN! NAN ach TREE SERVICE moval and trimming. Get our bid. PE 2-7188 . A-t FURNACE CURA NING. 23! , OVER $1,000,000 titel. Yiameliate vection' Si Realtor Partridge, 1060 W. Huron’ +4563,/2 potas, SHARE B CLOSE clean, 3 Pa Place, ¢ & Cottage. ~ Setwemn entrance newly RS og! ones “ only No pets 36 r apt. pvt. ya . bat wi 3, ‘oclsome come, = ~ SLIP is. $-1927.| gt. PE 43561, TAKLE @rstom | UPHOLATER: J Estimates “Wanted Real Estate 32A ee gue erate 30 MIN. That ie all ft takes to have one ualified t aa & re 4 sah courteous | arora: APPLIAl | Figeraton Attn Nene “PARTTIME FURNACES CRANES & SERV | . Can start after, iced, C. L. Nelson. FE §-1788, > Lian r FRUCK PLASTER ING i FE | D. Meyers- ey : reve Senn’ ee GF Rapa. P wasdermeieeeineealaisy * ru Ted | put wp, 0nd oon, On Sa IREPATONG he ae “Work Wanted Female 11 wan S Gee et ta SEPTIC TANKS 78. VACUUM CLEANED ay HOME tas, “and a REWARD, GR-° ser artnet ne Ww Y Meple Wie. of James; ~ See | M 34 3-0163 “"T. W renee Paes = AM gel desi apa. i Tailoring 16 $n may home. Gal FE 8.6435. ORESIMARING TATLORING AL Pe formals done!’ 4 7906 5 eye Furniture Refinishing 16A 16A Nh cien «amie “wale |: |" PEieorae frre cre-| . Garden n Plowing IN DEBT? ore Austin-Norvell ae a Give You 1 Place to Pay Restore Credit - LOAN COMPANY _ | MICHIGAN CREDIT. REAL ESTATE ___._MAytatr 60250) _ =-|To Buy -To Sell HOME MART REALTY 502) oe after @: FPR or not sold ‘W's, detaune WHITE BROS. . “Terk "REAL ESTATE ING. Clarkston, Mich, COUNSELORS “GET IT QUICK) through: Classified Ad Yes, ‘whatever it. is — dial] toner iF E-2-8181 for an ad-writer) Ee MONEY! Make it easily tt vent prevents. ae ant bm oie month. ‘p 5 rye ‘ape oe if DON'T WISH FOR| eet LARGE ROOM re Abel ‘er, mane ora i ROOMS, CLOSE TO Down town fh Byes line, All jutili- RMS. WITH PVT. gar Agron entrance. Couple onl Tr mo, After 6 B. m. 3038 3 seatya Fe Launcry faeuites, wits or Mt LARGE RMs. - child ' Welcome. $14 wk. 231 Osmun, FE ALL CAS AT’ SINCE W side quiet im home, W- z ry ‘ FE 6-2: Very ama mone. me wif bas bu A. r heue Re wten Pp * a for c PHA EEA o ot GE equi. floor. 329 N. Saginaw, FE 48593 et farms RD e ae “peward BE * 2 ROOMS ¢ CHRISTIAN | ‘COUPLE. Pvt. bath & ent. 116 B. Howard >) OT 7 (24 ROOM APTS. NICE & CLEAN att BUY OR SELL ag IGS NEEDED ror srvErs| 16 Pine Grove = are waiting. we will show? FURN. APTS 2 3 Ri how to os cash entrances, afl util. Nr, Pishs ce ung in 10 &, sib weekly, FE 48335 or and and Land atrects. 6 time|3_& 3 ROOM APT. APPLY 7 “Book ure, you. Call ‘and|" Cle: ; St, ” is 743 = veni « ‘ teen ite a's, Brest. Wad oe: i Rs. & BATH. Child welcome. su. & 3. in "5 5 aT entown.. Inq 2 4 through Classified Ads. To} :2% ' sell, rent, buy, swap, ‘hes, “SED ent, “week. - before 5. ; & - NICELY PORN aND- ‘ rm. AS Es ta WEST GIDE 6 & or MApie ly located m oan a Bas rel r No es gtd CLEAN, FURNIS APT. ICR, CLEAN, FURNIBH Near bus line, $17 weekly. WL RN tillties ~ w e e 2 BoRM ry FURNISHED ; rth 3 2} PAT any PE roo ce Palace ao oo at Denis Bon on Spokane. ee 7& 81414 ° ” |e « & ON 6 Ra MOD. citi: t 30 Onkionl N Near ast Under new b tase ir a ay Newly per month. See CARET. oec upaney. OP. ‘Shil. below one year . low income’. housing AS ge } gg cd at 635 Branch N 3 OR CA ‘me. Gul hire. $7 & $80 per HOICE NEWLY ORGORATED 3 located ee ius ~~ "|. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor nw rms. hall & bai too gett 118, * Del Rio A Ags ee éixe : (A Downtown Tooms, pan low font te\ 3 dis Refrig. _ rent. Heat furn MY FS] LARGE ch " Dp Beer Town & School. ES Only reliable middieaged send | Bk GLEAN GUT y wis aura |* fale “colar py ~ y eo . . Fa . YR. AROUND Vaxe na, ee “Ales. irae? shoo PY PR Lake- R it afte: 3 Lg is ein PES BATH. NO PuTS. FE NEW MIDTOWN TRE. F Root HOUR Bo CYR AF, | OFS . to . Bt. dict's, Ot] heat. : {ag oom, Let 4" | Sen flesra, vedeostated, 118 Bem-|* pee weer Are Bw. a ees i tS ae Bate CRE TEE Fe, enor Stew. handel miata oecupancy Harry Stevens | “$75 month, ture PE b-0368. SANCE ROMS 5 RRO. 1 Bt BIRMINGHAM | APE" GOR Ob | "sale MOnTHOREDREN ‘W, sie 3 RMS. BAe vain afte Merrill, bed chard Lake Ave, Call after 5 : . Ti be aie. Garage, hhent a. € Pn! or_ Sat. re ear oe "MILLER - * Harry evens, TR, 5-6281, a betvecs’ ” prick, Ay bodeees petes, epee Wee Ipeulre for one 23-9105, RENTAL UNITS Attractive new easonable ater Bre is. Th Beet Saginaw . se, FE 15th. Lea Rent Lake Cottages 3oA Mark WALLED LAKE. i. N CONV, » Reas. For | ‘Rent Rooms 37 farce ene, | Wat cc — to city, Reas, MA ROOMS, HOT ter, 9 miles W. of ig a od 4 RMs, F nag AR mon utilities. ek, secu a ‘deposit: adults sie * &*COLD Wa- 1 LG, SLEEPING RM. NEW HOME (iat, ReCRRN BATH. 1 OR fara, Prt, entr, Util. furn. Close) adults. 82 Washington. m : Da te “2 rooms and ba exe. condi- ies, ..& —* Say Tacintts ernie nets, bet 2 | T 0D. PORN, BOE a | t sitect. $68 per menth.| Tom, 1 man, 88. 4 block W. of e per month. | ‘gears pa s-dner 5 p.m. roo aya = “ A-12, Union Ct. 67871, K. G.| AT BUS STOP EVERYTHING ipstead, 102 E. Huron, | for comfort $7333, Sel hath im_madece tates style | Ueman’ 3 Reren, PR DETI. 7 si em ort ap’ nig Heat fura. Parking. | FOR COLORED, 2 ROOMS, BATH Adults EM __ 3-4285. kitchen privileges, Single ' gouple. Call after 3:30 p Pye home 0 a bome priv rats = “apurras “LINTING O21 oERVIGE 80. Bloomfield Hi hlands. “This is. “It you-had anid ‘Please,’ I'd 16-28 TM. fing. U.S. Pan. OM, © W057 by. NEM Service, te have handed it over gladly!" For Sale ale Houses this “fine $e You name he down a a William Miller Realtor FE = 2-263 Next to Branch ottice Service ao LAKE : Spacious Three-Bedroom Brick _ Nearly Completed_ Full Basement Plastered Walls One Block from Lake ‘Beautiful Wooded Lot Water and Sewer “Pick your own colors.” on i Diet & care . it §-8371. in .nurse’s needed: FE ‘Hotel Rooms 39 ~ HOTEL 4 ‘AUBURIN alla! all & Heat and hot tevttawee Lease available. "| Roy Annett Inc. OIL: | 99 ©. Huron ‘ue | OPOD ‘|T0 ie REALTORS eh seve che qvonings @ Wunder I to 8 eintts in full” bee a e —— your Pe LF parve—sbauity “eet une | Spanish ype. basement for only | L Bes modern jen, REACH® CASH: QU: | ca HE 288 2818 ! Humphries | PeeStiarrt seem SVR | Rent Office Space. 41 DOWNTOWN .| Four Atres a a “MEN. an ng ROOMS. Wee Priced Below brick 2 tamil. PR 6-8183. PYT, ENTRANCE, ATO. HEAT & $16,000 ena = nee water, \. ROOM FOR_ LADY, . KITCHEN ‘ WEST SIDE nOrvhegen” Wack ssas, Fe $4003. WM. A. Close to St Benedict's ae. MEALS ONAL, 35 and | = apartments privileges PE 64573. with entrances and baths, ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, QUIET heat, ter, stove L onan beat aoase Ree sr Ww REALTOR _ . ei 5 Huron panty "Soa! tees" ar “ne Woodward ave Ph Fa o-e100 Open” Evenings till 9 iE. Huron ! ee copeitte ext ‘as, ema dh cc 8 SLE Rooms, 44 UF. is ee aoe —N_Cass_Ave. & 146 8. Pike.) _ =" ster ‘School All’ util” furn., $88 FE. 54972 Pee Drayton Plains, OR OR 3.3572 NEED FOR ONE HERE! ¥ _man, _ D o~e 4 Rent | esses ‘Furnished 38 Ga WOMAN | ne wiih ell you what ay ibe ONT » ee’ w. ‘The card ie et A ent thru May.| Rooms With Board 38 4 Fou “wil art te fe 4 Log WK EXTRA n =, HOME STILE j wil une the aa" etchen, couple, FE | meals, 16 Matthews, FZ. A “Bwnings, | : & A q dr aluminum eT. =N- Home ive 4. Fo re; re ini fuse ke : n an- & BOARD. — oa S ‘oe for availabe Gas heat. Nice) town & bus, $16 wk. FE 20087.; fit sue S ‘emer tor. . x. ** “| Convalescent Homes 38A om Other features too ir la BE MOD 5 ial bees F - price henainaele Sen sarees | Lk. me, Rw BM 33388 VACANCY er ELDERLY LaA-| can be arranged. — Colonial Country style a @ rooms = for owner, plus a room fur- zx *y . on 9 large eh and Be near te “eatitren niehnorheod, . Terma can be ar- PE #7114 Two Acres with neat clean oitinininas oo Lares we ag breene- ‘and Hela Gas MY HOME Hot D is a, buy, see it now, 43 Le WILL you B B— the Landlord e, 2 ee ay il nauk ue ‘steam heat j other|- CORNER MAI £ tke = hears, ¢ © Sam, popeate a CLAWSO ROY rage. All in oe wy . paved | BY OWNER: i ODERN om bus line. Always rented. se on large iét, substantial 16,950. Terms. down pymt, 00303 or FE YACanr. ~% bedrooms and pot. By owner oe EAR roe gat grisags nama | ema, pat ord, Berean ac heat. aires Lake privioges, priced. 4 tia, 100. 5 # a ec ‘o' . payment from responsible people aah y swe favsist ge VACANT. MURON OARDENS wtridg large ry , jante ‘bun. fe) alow, ail large — ae] : : Totettor Spetar, sit furoace TO Gl. ir A . Large corner lot. Only $0,600. 3 go ranch homes, Last chance » GIVE .YOU PRICES For Sale Houses. 43 PR OF Re ete BRYANT. ‘| ACRES style hom s a. 3 story, inl a agg ol) 6FA © heat, ~ ' vices. some. work wo highly re- sash eee wee eee fae 500 =~ will take = -F your * BRYANT | VAN "REAL ESTATE LI serie A oe, | ee, alist peti softener, garage, Bar-BQ “Other houses from 4,. ead # rooms. Modern, Easy terms, P,. W. DINNAN: | 4 W, Huron Large 6 rm _ home. Cie ‘waier, Sisk ou - paved streets, 15, terms wae LY A New 3 bed brick home, Steam heat, large rm«-tall hasement, 1 acre ot $16,000.-"terms, 126 extrac graliote) ‘ HIG) iD A Ybedrm mod, 4 . Large trees. wei! ® flowers. & iawa of ‘and on paved road. - ¢ ) , terma, 4 OME coun 4 fa. fy ren. _ réa $15,800 with easy Richare Steele, Realtor. MU 42045 724 N Genter at St, Highland pay Thru Partridge © List Thru Partridge _ ‘OWNER - 2 LARGE 6 RM. 3 city lots, income ~$2,- $6,000 $15 month BY houses, - «ah ‘A Le ve le Buy thru Partridge _List thru Partridge vor | ; Balanee yments $61.78 m FOR COL ORED bdrm wall ent ,- m ee Sesbensel. a furnace, down payment. FoR’ COLORED fun base tg “cise Low down} sae immediate’ _ N ICHOLIE | & HARGER CO. | as w Eee . FE S46 is New est “qo MAdane ee Tnone "ot your ‘desire, At_ present: price’ seveid we ‘to ‘tating mes, Ld i an the cost | e new ei ‘you Wil} have the home of se the in ® location you “ . Whiy NOT LET US: (ASK FOR GORDON) “LADD 5 INC. . om SF le iat ee | Long | ake. You Can Afford Tei Sale ale Houses 43 ses ~ to new 6 Rms.—FHA, $1,200 Un. This ls @ newer home with § i. —~ —— a a oe Recreation room, ol! heat, To include carpeting and draper- es, real value at only $13,- Vacant. Byte ‘long and low ICK RANCH BI-LEVEL with basement opening to iower lot level, eee jot Thag30 with mieny native shade trees. Community sand beach close by. Owner transferred and has -priced at cost with terms, KINZLER Sate ph. PE 4-352 | ‘NOW “VACANT fortune. mode nodern ” Py on Tix Gturches nium” aA *. # “ACRES & & HOUSE rat ity Petts Sat ( akland Coun EM M_ 34164 _ot EM M 30411 after 1 RM, HOUSE, BASEMENT, 3 ots. ase Orlando. ~ Buy ‘Fhrue Partridge List Thru Partridge COLORED “AF ct home with all mod- ‘ech Convenionces, Pear garage, a 2 heérese home, very beauti- futy goveceind Seepe, n inelud- a3 bedroom heme, $3,500 eash. mot me REALTY E 12 . +6208 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ON uriFUL ELIZABETH DARE ESTATES is the jo- “| anal ana fence yard, he r- oF cation ot these 2ybrand new rigage| > dred: ap Fo pe er \Wpeace wile om vod - e = ™ 2O,_Roaler 1.5 o-99e i { tng poms has peters = i Ww e 8 RM. MODERN HOME, 2 BATHS. ceptions! “Birch hen has 2 car garage. - ty of eating spgece leo! : ne West side tiie bath. Pr dee: _ a _— orations “Full basement, a family bri nice ¢orner, ; =e and park. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Bg rere as Atty = Suburban on $750 Down oodhia cosy bungalow. newer ‘oodhull Lake. Just for only a 700 month Pea sell i“ = "ea 108 'Giroux-Franks ENERAL REAL . ‘mATE on. nae Hwy, 39701, '-OPEN Daily 1- 8. 32 W. Colgate Lovely 3 bedroam —_ me. is «a dream. Oak . ‘We re pleased. to ‘offer . heat. a th eee for only $ 12,- whe ae. own Ot ‘tod #700 i : fee them This hg ame ni dinette. 1 ol] heat, paved evince Eason hicely seat front bat at ] IM WILLIAMS on sor re ene all Sta ® ee a ty Realty - . pl ed for cash. iawn, Reasonabiy ‘ton Rd. Aluminum storms and Tolle Oil heat, ne a ho — charge : For Colored 456 S* Edith - Nice com modern home. Alu- minem « , fenced paved pron oar sewer, water and ay: M30 at Pou Oo Lake IC HAYDEN eK. Welton Pie baen $044) Open Eves. ROC ee eee HILLS. ee vie. Be te tee *SRANK SEE ARD OL 1-711 Ob tte “? 10 ACRES f 6 rm, cement block. home, Appl Pal rolling’ ete Norms BRENDEL AREA: fatk Bropiane: carpeted” lvite | tm full Riv ed basement. hen we, $6,000 with i - herent bungalow, a ea ey HURON © VAL LEY On wish, Off Au- 30041 . i H - Croois e hae. ero .kltche -, one : fase 3 oH & couple, for in CLARK 102 W. Bw Put! in ™ Part ena clean, te fae pad 066.00 Clie” taxes EAL ESTATE. Shvo bust” | CLARK | HANDY MAN aPr: era = Bh gan kitehen $ : > en bath and ment. Ex. tortor ie i a Interior ® 8, w! well saat ta ott t Aire 1 : ye} own: ime. bei hel thane ed for ‘siorene cnn be 8 sk tas @ fenced lot t saseo. 1% ACRES. . Bo wre DOWN, ~ North Suburban héme bas « atm | —-, a pe "is NT aut o3 ridge lg THE “BIRD TO SEE W, SIDE 2-FAMILY A very fin LB rong in convenient |. wore, e 4 ah we SMAI : ‘Comfortable WARD E, REALTOR Lad et Mr ae RADE. .L FARM Senn mae Th west & ide locati a oar ear ga- rage. full basement X, ~ aye oes heat! et. yest new. on first Pull 2 bed PARTRIDGE | FE 43581 ened wens be ae nancing and ROOM — Bric roent 2 baths, bayer . eae shade . fe 2 =~» built in 1962, Floy d 1 Rent AMPLE a we have -in an PA ry QUIST & WRIGHT, ‘areh Pontine area's only “Home haere Center” our bere tA treet iar were y for oni (6,950 FU a ner cts authorized pent ciding NEARLY NEW k ranch home near Lake, 3 bedrooms & beautiful condition, new awn & drive in, moves you in, $950 DOWN WEST sine ~ schools On paved ae. & bus. iin home, 4 lor Sth if ne and rage. LL PRICE ith 8, is id @ wonder-- “This is ® — ful’ buy with terms, Inc., Realtor |— “Hey pene Piro PARKING 7 room modern, lo fa Ad penel Me tg Gas heat, wore ee Priced to Sell. | IMMEDIATE Sommneron down, nie ies eel 4° sa'ose. y = IRWIN: - Picsias Highlands right ele: $i 0atve In Semlacie Hills bases | this one in your * steam heat, iy Ley ‘ons * « bee, cash fo mitge. % Real — fitnee NY - Weat Se... J ERRY * OFFE RS INCOME ia! - Pere, me eset | ae af & more, ltor + apt Bt = SASH ABAW RD. ¢ DRAYTON ?L AINE ae: sie . apaal n ws garage. soaped. aes s iW celal School District aes bea i ea ‘age, f ~ i aed r get ae, enced 3 besreens ee ‘prick . rahe ran -¥ ie oS ft: John K, Irwin 1925 - buron Sirect Rve- Pe eu: “pin taat m with haat Rent- wher has 5) Arge master ERRY. E ADAMS CO. se 236. piste . her alan Be Mul: _OF BETTER ‘HOMES * INDIANWOOD MANOR SUBDIVISION — oe “A new way’ of living” 6 LAKES — - 6 MODELS A RESTRICT ED COMMUNITY _ ~PAVED- STREETS ———~— LAKE LOTS . CANAL LOTS ” RIVER LOTS ROLLING HILLS $23,900 UP. eae we meth AR ERRY E. ADAMS ©9, pine wer ‘al 0 ™,) Bs G wrest Piasere na state, will ancrifice, . Drayton Plains-. 3 bedroom brick home car ES Donelson Heights * er Be e eer es Owner #° lane: sid Wert of wai: Sa 1 wa ~ oe per bn ur Spi, ment rent Py ag _Anonth, waccment, gree be otiy SE oni terms, GILES RE ALT y CO, re Sie Aha e $10,600 WET SIDE | ee ne Eg room modern ‘ ve T = —— ent, . anower, large rooms, grees ¥ Ba sag Ba the ti eens eo Low monthly payment cluding taxés and insurance L. H. BROWN t Ot OLTELE Ls LISTING ) senviCn MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | f “ ao BROWN |: $11,078 OARLAND bee _— é Ton \neseen fi . with ne’ ntor s furnace on corner Jot. ‘tdeal- for many types of busi cola, Term rae in in the vot pi tlons, 2 ¢ar garage, Schoo! a a th A 1 us for details, : ie 00 WN ~ This 9 bedroom “ odern. home is better ? man new. ‘only 3 yeara old, m storms seteens, Fg eg ~S et < ogee. b inte George! R. Irwin ans i a ery By ha al ae 3t- 3.950. | aa T AS _A-PIN, i es ; Ns aa a specs, Reever 7 4 with a bed- medisie. ‘oct > North [a PALDIIN iz At youn be img ned : Wo ooo i = ion 4 i 3 a - mp cay gy «Gas heat. | es 797 SECOND ST, ha h Birch x | rod en oe. home rok cupboards in gg ag ‘tt . ; : 2, bedroomt Bome Rewily tionally afttastive’ bath. charms included. 2 ti ob othe ‘ee il” cca tt” ot 4 Gisam! rd wood floors. many lovely appointments : Nrecet eae Beate Pull baseme 4 ca enper. ke ment =< - ha cated off eure Gal iar wa Pal f son dr, new achoot. home in @ highly restriéted 5 DARE Ppive bs acant, fm odtate = . ree it at g is ea a ata © Sten price, 4 ome, Lx ee ving SOUTH BLOOMFIELD. $3,000 Proce at jae with w Zs ¥ oat ifeeme ~— fe .." 3 pee auuit ats: ve s COLORED Gf's — This is i” am “afssebrme alate *{ooni86 | oF atte. new orate 2B eet on 5 - a pectivey your last chance ed, perfect condition > z : wy, 4 : uae COLORED throughout, Immediate pos a ae ‘ : Tee, C4 meregeee, Imes 140 room. 3% story income. At| Sessna O f CO] ) ‘ 3 bedroom home. Well kept . opnaition, =. =~ Oe Lag for weer r AIDE. 4 Rea a= % ; ies heat tot — Foom apartment “up up. ra p os, jaa yon Pte oe patty FOR BETTER HOMES : that lucky. family i. Prea- See it" today. Only $13,000 e. with » fooma ; os ks. Behool vita $3,008. down. re uding Fs . MOVING TO FLORIDA sc ® 3 BEDROOM, Lot 100 TH- bath, Priced for quick som‘ medere ‘hems tte tees: H Fleslered Walls, oak — wi qnd recreation re 2° eore, ee tiled ~ Love- = ; s, 12 ® 16 ft, master bed- ~ Moors formice counters. WIDEMAN “vesle R. Tripp. Realtor , 1M ear rr pa with ate dining room, Full 5 W, Huron street, a aprd it a E oo a a furnace, REAI TY —Onen Eves re oust or FE 23-1306 ite 4 : 1s AL. pen ives, ; wagammoron Pann wore | 412.W, Heron FE 4-4996/ —_._.. - 7 ose ee, 2 - oy lee ana ining ll Tay 4 : rs and dining ell. Mod- aT : ero k i bed- = : rooms, ample closets. Pias- 5 - tic tile oak foors, = ie - = Seon. 2 “heat NS auital = “, - para iihede ieee Established in 1916 Elizabeth Lake Priv. d dlatcedlienas ‘LET US BUILD ¢ berm, temlly home, #8 Me 30 TULs BOSE, ft to see a 2 up ( comp! ) dares Pontiac Lake "Ra ie - THE HOME | lying teem... seperate, dials block to sireet Beautiful > wnt ICT coum, gag Badd ane Beet water, brand new 3 bedrooih. 21 OF YOUR CHOICE garport, aime ~“Possencion. esa Breeds = | foam caenee sem, Se arae | Oe “7s , equored fixiures, oak Rr Signe brtke, it lee lets, tok East Side- Arve, @ salt Mr, det. e floats oi heat, Motes a, Oa? here ita hel Kony m bungslow, Tull bath, full a Ld Aa 6 MUST BE SOLD. Make on Or if Sen bane ne "pian an 7 ae Rn apart we. As JOHNSON, Realtor —— » offer. It's CA ste bullt in “48. Le” : batty "tn vasement St He 1704S, Tele h Rd. a wells, oak fioete, fall bese: | | WE'LL PRICE ANY args - FE LBs. ae ae : ment, gar heat. 2 car ga- OF THE rage. 600 Home Plans Bud Nicholie, Realtor 4g . ae “ADAMS See rt large 3 ay a SR ONTAC REALTY. aad BALDWIN AVENUE = 1880 GUARE 4 he AVENUE . GI GI. RESALE Ree ee .. wat + 958 James K Blvd: - Unsurpassed, Location 4 Pe ed | BA HH tacts “T finally got Junior to swallow his medicine ~ 1 told him For Sale soles WATKINS sextant white Re SCHOOL, " . daca pe — cash ‘te Gt mort- LAKEFRONT SPECIAL ye ane on «8 at | Bloomfield Highlands 4 bedroom ie joe man po rontene kl fi : Pureplece ful ong oan automatic best, ree- . Feation ( ie as: Huge? of the Schools. 621, 000, |” water sha trees, and best “ “all enly 950. : = Bateman Kampsen buildings” ase | nett eres, ie ‘OARLAND mie Area di C. HAYDEN, Reshor E. Walt $0641 Eve. nor Sate Houses 43 $9,800 anata ar ee hoy | : auto, 2 oe large itaben 5680 Cleary, _Doa - "On ase” fe 120a190, $2.50 per mo, Late Low down pay- sammese dcar sell fast, 98.980, $1,400 owe. Nr. St. Michael's School | - Williams Lake A ogee a3 Excellent building site on «hill. have been oonine for — this = Sine dows. a room. Wn i BR is LOCATION - 125 x 180 Wooded. and closets,” 1% baths. Uuillt hat en pa Rng da il » (Good. neigh ed, a me rooms lt. A ; ‘ag anata .? soe wal ne floors - Pontiac, $350 dn _ Joh mang lange eck ena living 'room, breakfast nook 3 x —s Wooded tt this for ont sree ca with terms. : sevet i ea toe ber wtth 1 Gate cleareg' fer nn rpae Tht den # . Excel. a site $10,080 or ‘quic poll among beautiful shade ‘WHITE BROS. La ee $080 Dixie. Hwy Bateman STADD'S oo idl Open Eves. "tl 8; Sunday ‘10 to 5 | REALTORS FE 4-0528 S. Telegraph “MULTIPLE LISTING sERvice =) DORRIS spring fed lake and ed. A good "G. L. VAN VLEET Lake Front e Fron age * | aati “Sas TT ON; Saginaw st. STOUT'S Best Buys Today LITTLE ROCK ~ Ang ellere will have « bail inthe basem: love- & pete mas hard bath . nice. corner 2 ort Side, COLORED Cl CUTIE oe schools, and shorping: A must hy Deal at. total price. with terms. : Edw.M. Stout, Realtor FE 5-8165 Open: Eves, "TH 8:20 é Cass - LAKE canst front cottage, Com: nad furnished 3 bedrms. a a andi =— Sith $1,008 down. a 3 wast BROOKLYN been 3 room + Oba Somes: Prived a $3950 | Priced to New Takes oll Near Schools Ottawa Hills WM. H. KNUDSEN recat Budget | Rancher | 1% BATHS 3 BEDROOMS. FULL BASEMENT »Featurin "$9975 ON YOUR LOT MODEL 2601 GORLAND - OPEN tt ta SE siiaea LISTING SERVICE INCOME ~ $950 DOWN _— i. ii oan oe ok nate So onl Ey Sets ear cone {3 BEDROOM BRICK $500 DOWN- \BEST i sergens, also Kampsen FE 4.0528 ; REALTORS 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Bun. SYLVAN LAKE FRONT ye Bronings “Pr” 2.060 Fl Tow,” svete ay, Ei ed aaa bt :'& pienic table included: pale price $12,950 only $3,000 SCOTT LAKE FRONT | Bite a at ‘oe “we ne ce if ent Inc., Realtor. STOMER PAREING | | er Sale setoan eee 44A Sais, For Sale Lots ‘Buy thru Partridge List thru Partrid Bargain: Phone University 3-1823 . after? The New Addition to . cote Hills ine — a oe of Taek turn _o.. Ra This you os Income Property 43A BY OWNER: 12 ROOM “day. Only $13,000 — §3 eee Kent Ine, Realtor ie Hwy. at eae ae, 7 er WEST OF PONTIAC Zoned commercial ‘and directly across from Sareea Basement ot LADD’ S _ SELECTED CHOICE BUILDING SITES 2 Acres: with Stream Hien on a hill. Running to stream qbesutitul neigh- ‘| Restaurant. and = paved rd. $2500 dn 100 x 200 Ft. OR 3-123) or PE 58-9202 16 FRONTAG i= On ON PAVED BLED. building - yy new siementar pone sises with $150 own. JOSLYN ROAD, 3 ac Gooe | $500 30 — building . site, East SIDE. ge Corner lot Water and sewer. WHITE “Tots, | Near Union Lake Vilas, “heasen: | ine i MSso in Wetvenes Pm: ¥en HAYDEN, Realtor. boasts. such features af Carpeting *|S5 Y MINUTES raat pe hot water By ou Rey| 1 acre lots, ” esations may at, ted ona on these lots. Com- 72 2k 19 jot ig soned| mercial and resid acreage. commercial & has room for com- & rd Area, mercial building besides the house | pich, Steele Realtor MU 4¢2045 - (more land also er St. one Senere Aare ct hon ah Florida & say “GET US Ey A Bars v" miggested price, sft Ondrive ‘oe Road. on Snelibrook. -HOEMES ~ BARTRAM | arnold Real Estate = on %) ise" 20 8. Tel raph Ra = 2 FE 5-067 FE 2-752 OUTSTANDING ARRO y E oe LOTS OF LOTS \j CLOSE..— To St, Frederick's, 5 we Luan ent rooms & bath Py og ee floor, 4 ora iaabeth i lakes, \. rooms & bath ful| Stews located on ¢ . $450 & \ Ses ce See | Sk poe ‘excellent condition inside & out. RO. REALTY ’ Tod swenlte nfsere “iat | TED McCULLOUGH pH Bansal bereain 10 | 143 cass = Ese Ra PE“D-1904 Open Daily 9:30 “2. “an OO p.m. . For Sale Acreage 47 PE 23-2614 -EVE. S271 ae 3 bs Acme ON yereaDawib. see River a aed Piggy reer x 15 sete BARCEL, BEAUTIFUL | — land. or, Walters in tinh _ Beseh Gin Bub. Exceptional low. cost Sezeleemens._ To RAINBOW REALTY . 502 8. ee On_3-1000 ~~ OAKLAND AVE. WARD E. PARTRIDGE : FE ft 5581 : REALTOR i pat ADAMS CO. | til #;/ gun to & Seek Paul A ae Inc. 5 > FERTILE ACRES» area, $1500 with $500 ARRO GABTROX. 7 ACRES _Ortonvile * "ARRO REALTY “TED- McCULLOUGH * pocees AUBU 5 be Hisile, wil sacrifice ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% bei rE 421 IN’ ing, 40x40 Nh Full basement also 19 rooms on 3nd r, good income. . ' «nw. Huron 7 ye cua. | Ww ee DOWNTOWN ‘ * on pias Seeemont = can oe attorneys , any retall stores, etc. Very close Bernt fe a | 2 oe COMMERCIAL DEPT. ft eaee he et ee RY E. ADAMS CO, Bud eat? Dixie Hwy. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partri Rent Lease Bus. - Prop. A ae fe EE PE 4.4562 STATEWIDE. ha in Oil Co. . ‘ds now 20 ~— brie oe me a5 4-0521 mode 19. Sub Stallon, For sweteabie signee, Pinane Paeit. at aasistance Spat owes Lots or Homes Accepted in Trade For Sale ‘or Exchange 50 50 NEY 3 BOR. 2.CAR GAR. WILL * trade. OLt q uit- ed. Convenien} terms Business Opportnnities 51 Buy Thru Partridge List bik Partridge facilities. pment and jones $1000, MA LIVING on Dixie Highway ~ ears of successful me consider leas vamos at $3,000 do to inspect. Giroux-Franks Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge - San” oF WELL ES. Sunoco | Stations ae immediate! These 2 oa o elainised s' tations com !y modern. They are lo- cateo on “heavy traveled Hreet, and in areas en w sub- division, Ode TR 2-610 iio Te nts 'e, i? VF 17-1603. Be Your Own Boss. Combination a a further detatis. stop at 102 S. Broadway Lake well-built ings a few doors off at e ate priced to a ae ee 8. ; gusber fey different of fee there bargains 2 LAWRENCE W. =| GAYLORD i396 M Pike st, KE 4958400 s RLET’S TALK : -l BUSINESS” WILL TRADE oo * Sie ies gs oe ek seit fixtures & Pertidas Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE A. 1 RESORTS motel USB. highway. 5 cabins e 4 unit 1, Owner's home. U) grounds, $15,000 ae 7 Sag RESORT tm Oak- — ily aped Boste,” pis cottages, rm, e. 10 aia’ greunde $15 dn, TRADE — ". Le ooteeue =, a 4 Very acres is. 300 oy wit we tar home. LAKEFRONT RESORT in the Sevtied sane: 3 light housek aly in i Room to — $5600 down. MOTEL AND RE- TRADE SORT at Fort Austin.3 unit motel, 6 es, plus small @tocery, $16,000 own. Will trade for home. mean RIVER — at seeee aa on US 27. Abou fully landscaped acres, 13,000" Da. {WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ FE 4.3581: 1050 W. HURON ST. \- OPEN EVE. TIL ». Sale Land Contracts §2 suburban home tate, 1362 Huron 8st., sone or FE €4813, Ask for Mr. Gara Loan wr {State Licensed e Licensed Lenders) Quick Cash friendly aad 5-8121 or IOAN CO. 7. No Perry st 4Corner Pikes ~- BORROW . -WITH . CONFIDENCE 3%. 8. Ba; <2 eeginaw St. __PE 4-083 GET CASH QUICKLY QUICK $25 — : SEABORRD Fl FINANCE. “| BASY -: | “toa! | 4-0535 Loans $25 to $500 _ on utre 1} ‘HOUSEHOLD CORP. aw st. ine OP to $500: - to 1956 cars. Bri Most eS brine, your Loan. Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. _ FE 2-9206. - PONTIACS Newest . “Loan Office. GET THE CASH YoU WANT... $25 TO IN, Nun TNE Pr all FINANCE men PANY, i * az ciel vue. phoma PRESS, _WEDNE fi SDAY, OCTOBER 2, ng ee Pootise > Drayton Plains | - Walled. Lake. 7 : Utica r SEABOA BOARD "FINANCE EAGUE EROANCE Co. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. WHEN YOU NEED — 425 - *S00 You can get tt q saan “SraTe - FINANCE CO. acl FE 41574 3 Pontiae State Bank Bidg _ Mortgage Loans _ 54 ‘ taeince Co!" : AS’ PARKING ¥ Fe scons lcx iss, olla rane re bee T, LADIES COAT, kizE Fa GIRLS T, StZB 10 BOYS T, SIZE BOYS 8WEA PANTS, ODD MISC, CLOT NG VATE SPECIAL FA. Suits, T ae oO ang ladies furs pie 15. Clothes for the - whole family. i tale, From Tu: by Bat Dhug’s Porniiure. 1330. aaa your FELLOW OW FORMAL. SIZE i, sleaned. lic. — Sise 11-12. Best aa. Horn gues. Scrap & Iron e 356A | doovVER ‘4-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS & iron, FE $8791. Sale Household Goods 57]. 1 HIDE-A-BED, LIKE NEW, ‘#100. “LOANS—$600 to $1,500 | homes, modern or ack ‘in kK home additions or |. IDEAL FOR me. Small payment, CALI on busy ps F one er Sos ee: Cail after 5, EM -FOR SALE OR TRADE 40-FT. 1954 ~ PONTIAC CHIEF 2 BEDROOMS FULL BATH AWNING EXCELLENT ++ . CONDITFION———— -WILL TRADE FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME FE 2-4827 a SWAP OR SELL GOOD BEAGLE female, 3 old, Also sell 12 ia’ gauge ‘deulo berms tall j MOUTH RE- claimed - brick, typewriter or ? In 8 iM “$4,505 balance - house ance pay- able $50 per mo. for smaller! - = i's Lcogags gue Te 6 = hiro ao gry es, ass Weav- BARNES HARDWARE Lots of BZ 651 Fourth st, FE_4-4820. 2-BEDROOM B VALUET, Realtor . a OELAND FE 5-0003 LE Listino sx SERVICE “TRADE. ST. MIKE'S ANT 3 bedroom home, soni decorated inside out, Owner will accept clear —— 2 ore: ager | lots. detaiis.| Bitornar: Kampsen 3 BAA TORS FE 4-0528)- fre, payment on | tract 4 ‘ Dom Rouse F tomes = “iT automatic a 5 5 tit ironer $50 ) stove. ¥x-13 RUGS: WOOL FACE. 918.98, Reversible. $1650. Im ported |. $5.96. 8 5 Axminste © sane wa Rug reas, FE 6 : like new. OR 3-5113 after 4 A — BED, dresser, chairs, mirror. Case 16 moaned bees . Dishes, Misc. FE yf } 33° Pin Pine, behind Pontiac Press Bide. APARTMENT. = OAs 1 BAR NOE. ‘ — a r? Are gh 1 Thompson & ' Stee aie | A GY, WANT ‘ADSI ‘To find a job, place to live or a i OW used isis see —_ : MODEST MAIDENS: is oe Buivinetor tise. 1 Ore ay ALAN- AP Newsleateces f OE ay B or ea Pian” - __18. 3. Ssginew = by Jay ‘RanyPor Sale ‘Miscellancous 60 A | My & son Seber was experimenting with récket ships today!" an meeer nacrost’ fo al Be R For Sale Miscellaneous 60, tically new. _ 1% E Labia ava. 50a_N. " a) Lay | Ine}. ‘Or Bi vi Cree bees be i 7 —SPURNTTDRE 7 “a : = an aie Ti in, con- set, $28. 1 T-ft. Cold- ature tube. shet or brokea. plac gam oo like new, . 1 OE MAILER With if 4% i —_ tub, #21, OA 8-2018. CF FULL size GAs p burners on left, work over full size oven. $35. FE nl “STORM W WINDOWS & SCREENS eae se oR TIN ave —cowsores |" “and table models, all sizes, “As ' Reconditioned sta |" Maytag washer Wty | Gmeretrigeraton, exe reseed | “CRUME “fiecrm ARMSTRONG coffee = FE 5-193 shi Ere Pes pt CIRCLE ese Oil ot ea USED TRADE IN: EPT. fei ? est . plete home fu B, metasing | £ ¥ ‘Complete. Might cepectty. Exe. car. FE 8-201 Sa Be DOORS | & teeta ent a on —_— ites Ve : oo” 8. aap pert THOMAS ECONOMY “FURNITURE CO.» e RAT DEIN DEPT. ORL RE I tat lt Sears Pontiac Plywood Co, 488 Baldwin Ave. FE 2.2543 | ae SALE Sheetrock hye yo “ee ght, SOR fia. Eats Rte ~~ BURMEISTER ° Northern Lumber Co. . 6167 ke Rd, Telenrat raph rk ‘| ne Ra ae Tele . Detroit . 6-4184 | sHau ph ol plea Gees cond. $40; = Talbott Lumber $346.48. Orchard Lake A¥e. | os ete ) Keser Frere CO. model, 50 value, ei eer ee, re Loading ca Foor sanders — ' gauders— rnace vacuum ae hr 4 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 MA #1436.” fe jh Yourself 61 FOR | RENT Orchard 1. we "Pike s Rental Der TOOL & EQUIPT, Rf A Trailers, mixers, cab tractor, = et Se Seance mapolien, © " : : aes % ae oe Ww. FREE STANDING TOILETS $1 -* a1 Double = accuses onee tits Ses. Noms come Ly bess"? Siege] Can not be. from i Galagner's . 18 EB. Huron St. FE cep CORT FOR ALE, t- |" $48, $75. MArket 43078. #tigiwa Da 2g ELECTRIC a Sale | Musical Qc Goods 62 62 ‘DIAN, 960. GOOD 7 Tenor he tocrat. __2-4750 Westside Ven & storage ‘ RICE yn Bsn : pg vs pn gee & ‘orm. benee. Sete is B, Huron. 60} Se “Sand, Gravel & Diet 86 Attention ' Truckers Clay Fill __at YMCA _ Biack ce dik Ton revel a 1 oy =. mune ONARD Mt’ ers a i si | ER | LOAD. Al topsoil, way ‘dirt and peat. Fill sand, clay and “gravel. OR 3-7549, Bab SANE Nb, GRA GRAVEL, TOP a soit. 533 ore ‘yeeros. A-1 TOP SOIL, RICH } ACK 1 sand, fara Ht: dirt c bin. _¥ene Bennett, BLACK DIRT aa “Tite BUSHEL by ve yard & La the lead, De- _livered. FE 8-326 : ay crushed atone. ht* tractor work. PR my3001. ao AY GRAVEL, AP- __ prox, LJ a. a5 Adelaide. FREE FILL DIRT TO ANYONE WITH eect ee to son sand, soll we Cubed toes, iece dis, Baal rr GRADING | TAWRS, “LAWN MOW- inde of lal nervice, wal ate ht wares. foe ie eding, an |e see eT = WANs as oe ae i i parla epeme tea RE- MOVE IT. CALL FR 6-3808, 357 8. BLVD ©. FILL DIRT, PILL SAND, wa) Hebi . a ava “| wrp : LIVESTOCK OP ALL | a, Pox Fee. MObewk 4-6048, = B, 1m. | Propicat Uanid turtt wes k —- an r i = rkee vane a, a pies. fa" sie Py Central * orion M fee: - 100 Dogs Tr Trained, Boarded_ 70 "Grad cats” {8 BOARDED. Dog8 Mle, ieT AND, ND ND cur HAY ALSO: utting : deliver. OA 86-2170. __ For * Sale » _ Livestock 72 27 “HO OLaTSIN HEIFERS, | for, Oustntart eae ’ due “Ge. 3s tion Md 6 Yr. GL GELDING. cob horse, 3085 La: Rd. Ask. for Mr. Sargeant att thet oat 4 GELDiNg: q Yas. Fa PARADE 1 re a4 200 ronal ae Panetn stegt Met 7 aw Liiege AND BRIDL Sessile, Tebare oe 70031, — For bordere."t000 Highland | St | Aquaitis | Eoery “iP td +410. ant. tt ia aon a. 6 “Hay, Gal Grain & Feed 7i|* LE FOR | | aale or trade for deer rifle, py ‘ ORFORD— _ TRAILER SALES. SPECIAL. PALL CLEARAN Palace | tee 8 Fa. i “e509 i. ie 1980 bear. Wanted Livestock 73 Kinds, rrest. Jones, Clarkston, For Sale Poultry 74| Kas roasters. 6 ibs, & up, Me live OW TAY. - 1 Brown __Sale Farm Produce 75 -| SMALL UPRI NTZMAN ie neon on att | Sut oe rae ont o "oh Sale Office Equipment 63 ventas LE ROYAL SILENT . bushel $130 Waterford f+ e wel terford, Nyered, FE 5-0415, 5 2906 CR “¥ q ary, bere GET ‘Suttons, aM Le. Angelus an }nONn “clivetea OR rns rae cucumbers, @1. FIREP EP RNACE — KIN- sabe On 38 sa gt" Water- w arg Saket Puei Kup “pails ‘ 2 echeeiliaaialed Be BOT one 5655 WIS GIS WOO, BE. SHVERAL VAR Plahts, Trees, Shrubs 68 omc riter, Hi aph. for sale, net, $8. mp Pee Flach ee a : ER.’ GooD ON, 915 i galt PE 0-A05 mR 6:00| on UCTED Sale Store Equipment 6 64 TV DEALERS, WILL Ad ATTENTION: trade new adding machine ble BV. Alt cash Pw oe new nae show eas cases Sy Xs: taeda $100 takes ail, teil veparatel na. A gg itt. Burr-Shell, on at Fa? legraph. DEER deluxe. Automatic. . & day § to 7. MU ao eve 180 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. +6. up to 7 ft. Beautiful fil. |. ot Auburn, OLive PALL “ANY AMOU CORNISH © ROCR FRYERS A = Sale Parse Equipment 76|? Ricardo non 10=1 pan aie ft. General 87 —~ 9 bedrm. 4 fi, Pontiac 1064~1 bedrm, 40 ft, $2,708, "wns aha CHE $4,008, Richgrdes aefepeecang “ fm. : Oeneral 98 eo rm. 46 fe panes Roy fas hh ye a pAAA EQUIPMENT. lary power power fiowera. chain sae = te Tt aae on | Persea is sult bras emer Se | See eee | ea ea Fall uns TaAcTORE, Sale * male ) males Aner 6 Pit ad as ee, te ee female |} Tent hunters oe hunter, PE mB FR Sr TIP an tion, ao" an and shells. ‘a0. _Mechani “Hunting Coats & & Pants — poe | and Phoe— underwear, E'S Aah dorPuc re cond. Also x 13 gauge shells, | MALE Hunting Accommo. 65h ATTENTION HUNTERS few. partially - round | Seger West raneh. Nag * en's & Send, Gravel = ots 66 5 pot SG Pr months, MA 6-5682. 3% thee ellis CUTE KITTENS—FREE | sponon snesdwars:| Gore RICTERO-PREY ¥0-GooD| srt home, howe, FA sts, 4 OR DACHSHUND SOFRIES: : FRE 4-6040 after 4 Male. Good hunter, #46. BL¢in jOLisi SPRINGER ers GERMAN RERDS MALE Pe enn ~ ro BEAUTIFUL. REG. Apricot, 1 .# moe, * 641 Third, For Sale Pets -69 $300 $300 $300) HIGH TRADING SALE ; 7 ot bt UD. atte Panta REO, bg Fit Por a Smee time ont Pi will low trad %, DEALS HURRY! HURRY! NTIAG RACTOR & RQPT. Co. llowanee agen Tel ery FE 4.0585 ae ‘elegri 2H BRCIPUENT “WAS” gen | tee4s t r sed & ip sold to t_ Hen. being = Colorama in os Clearance Sale =O Mo Up per cent off We spe sine in service of your _faulp: ren HOUGHTEN ‘-. ‘SON 2. I. Cave & Ferguson Dealer Rochester Ob 1h acm. Personal bei ot St, Lapeer, Mich, ri of a pee f, bemee antique and in Very nice cond, ding. Jack Cole.” At Auctioneer. as Mortis, Phone MI 9-4921, EVERY, Wi WEDNESDAY NIGHT, mart pale Par mt ns Rochester. “pant vr. Frank W ~~ Liq widation Sale by ublic Auction We 1957—6:30 am. pay a PR Co. Propr- etors riety at G-6301 Fenten pee 1, — Pig flies between ve, - Comtrention ——7_ 2 & “equtp- Many 3 tracks: a 4 weet nt es ALms ME! 8304, warts ae Clerk: VERNON STATE BANK Ph, 121 Vernon, Parakeets: Gasr.. to ‘Talk | ~Sagee tL ak, Ot Pe ~ Pe ‘A a MOOR HOUSHETRAILER, rs +) 18 ft. 5.7308. ITTENS 7828. 30-FT. HOUSETRAILER, COM- puppies & older Seas a r a 5 $006, | "4 “aduite, a ehildren. Clean, ew | tr TE edad rare ‘ 1 : a PT. ALUM. ; ATLER IDWAL condition, ‘New ‘ures, i318 8, Hos for vacation. or eymoon Good | For Sale _Housetrailers 78 | STAND & N pa (F.. re 6 pa Ask tor for Dave, _ In A+ cond. iow down payment, "OR 91251 “or OR 23-1708, For\ Sale Cars. 91\.... raked es Ree | For Salo Cars m1 “ume ; ‘Lake ¢ fe Orr Ne mor Se es ‘MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS FE 86 Ford 3 ar. apead Gactenien. nam ; PLUS TRANSPORTATION Bohr Inc. | 99 MY Lake Orion AY- - "55 PLYMOUTH — FORURBAN STATION Ge _- Pontiac | Wanted Used Cars 88 se Auto Brokers : = rT ee TRANSPORTATION ane al i‘ 3016 =: 1980 Dodge 44r. ....... use 1949 “$@. os... LIQUIDATION These Cars May Be Gold for $8 Down NORTH CHEVROLET | pais amass MERCURY ‘34 — 4 Door, Radie al’ Heater, Mereom tie, | CENTRAL - CASS AT PIKE ‘STS. BUICK ‘s§ = 2 Door, Radio & gy ee reas FORD ‘ss Ranch Wagon —~- Radio 7 & Heater, a 2 ee new, | CHEYROLET 2 — 3 Door, ‘Radio Heater, om ee wal _ fours oars Ca” hak BE 1% /LIS6F FORD by eae by ratit . Reason prions ster green finish and OLbs Por hee Ms quality, new car trade- e low mileage A An Ap exceptional, mileage car [Suburban 2 Mire. ses OB. Westward. Bi "Birmin eect cendinien — an oussions bay) | Your old oe. nm = = name your MoNEAL For the best deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer YM-| Exc, cond, Rad ater, green & white ae Expire AUTO SALES UP OR DOWN - et to 1957 Models int “DE. dere. V8. R ® Hq. WW ~- glee War oF plekup en trade. '53 DESOTO. CASH F FOR oe CAR ee la Hasaé i ee Oakland ‘County : Fastest it Growing D . - @11 Dixie wa 4 1000 ~=8. Woodwa LEAVING COURTRY, : . “cy” , ; Call OWEN Bald | See “NORTH. CHEVROLET "your ve page :. WAGON. A utty . Assume = al 2: poor. 2 Le So blue, Our Mock No. 38153. | Sse or your oid car down: | NORTH. CHEVROLET __Used” Truck Parts 89A i a SAFE-BUY |: USED. ~CARS New Location NO DEALS REFUSED ' 156 Cadillac 60 Special - ’56 Olds Dix, Holiday Cpe. ’57 Olds Holiday Coupe * "55 Dodge Royal 4-Door "55Olds2-Door, 55 Cadillac 62 Coupe 55 Plymouth 4-Door ’55 Buick 2-Door ‘54 Plymouth Sedan "$4 Ford Sedan - ’54 Olds Super 88 4-Door efung | 54 Nash Club Coupe ~ eal | +54 Pontiac 2-Door . '54 Mertury Club Coupe ’$3 Cadillac62Sedan_. 53 Olds 88 2-Door ~ "53 Buick 2-Door. - '53 Chevrolet Club Coupe 53 Ford Sedan 1°53 Olds Dix. Holiday Cpe. z "52 Olds 2-Door, - “Plymouth ‘ Last Chance- ce Salel | 42 SOLD LAST WEEK ‘| “ONLY 13 LEFT! “ c ie AN -. is thes bite seo lt Ne ea iglesia ts th wm €& = 7 : ui ‘a ae i = le j i ND 39 SOLD LAST WEEK ONLY 12 LEFT! |. Brand ) New y List F Price | : yy {Y4eTON PICKUP reese New: List Price, - Oitr Discounted Price © Our: Discounted mee "51 Olds 4-Door mos. |'51 Ford 2-Door ~~ }'49 Cadillac 60 Specia "9 Pontiac Clab Coupe si EROME | : | pean aaaee che ae | em ERASE MeN EAL | « Plymonth q WANT ADS! Mo: fd | . i LRGs to clive oa a : a “Has” The Deal: Honghien’ = HOT SPOT Ahk oe Pye. coupe. ® 30 8 : a a ‘Hy- ; ve at i Moliday full pow- 8-88. Hotid y 2 Ete PS. PB. Almont like 1954 sic Fa. Parkiens. Fully _f) eattoped. " é CAR TATION : eRe | All priced to sell. SEE. OUR LINE ENGLISH- cg I _ , MORHIS, MG, AUSTIN HOUGHTEN-&\son’ | -| _ Rochester’s Friendly. -_}s3 ae Bg Chev. ‘Hardtop . $2195 “ta yer Pea: ~whitewalls, ex- |. 137 Ford Fairlane ‘ $2045 . PAR. overdrive, | — Buick t Riviera . $1765 ‘RAH, blue & wake "A clean cari ‘tne 3 2-Dr. + « $1245 i Bxares ae aie 805 “930 | 5B Buick Special! 2 Dr ; sinss “Dons, finish, dysafiow, radio & heater, 54 Pe Pontiac Chieftain .. _ $1095 4 for you YSEL Brag Ped he ee ‘35 Ply Plymouth 2 74 Ford Sunliner. . OUT Cageerarees| a eo priced for quick : Iss prone TIT y 4Dr.$1095 | _freneate eh GER Mabie Sh 2 ‘SB Chevrolet 210 2 Dr. ..$1195 _ Sedan, standard shift, radio & heater, é-cyl., stock #216 ‘54 Ford Convertible-....$1100]._ ~-Comne, etait. Ret. fateh, tadie & heater, automatic, low , 58 Buick Century 4 Dr. ..$1695 Hardtop. radio & heater, dyneflow, Red & White, clean ‘99. Ford Fairlane $1195 | iSmdatd spin. ‘vealed Stone "stue. stock seas, eo # w @ | ‘54 Ford Ranch Wagon . .$ 995 Radic 5 heater, Fordomatic, | @cyl., clean, one owner, _ ‘51 “Nash Ambassador ..$ 295 | econom _Tadio & beater, Se. Se vg oes bere Foctematte. ite & he _ excellent ‘$5 Buick'2 Dr’ ‘Hardtop . $1595 Sharp, one-owner, radio & heater, dynafiow, stock #232. ‘94 Buick Century 2 Dr. . “Hardtop, fully equipped, exceptionally elvan, rie’ ais, 'S4 Ford 2 Dr. $ 495 pris a it BS mechanically, need some body. work, '66 Buick Special 2 Dr. . $1895 ‘ Hardtop, Yello White finish with Black and white Steriors low mlleane, fully equt ulpped, stock #900. ‘54 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan. .$ 795 oe, #7 @ © © © © ee a * LY's Olds Dealer RIEMENSCHNEIDER 528 N. Main, Rochester ‘ ENGELHART. OL 1-9761& | a2 gegmew FE 29131. wear 4 pres RAND ee FE ous, meoiENe UMeamethaca Ona ME | HP ONT IA c COVERTRTE, Ey face et Sree ree tee ‘i PONTIAC CATALINA, VE fe sts cond. Loaded. 245 Nelson. | +5] PONTIAC. $235, BHARBT i. pyeseoes Fret, Sve Fors. On c-atet.; wer All extras. 36,000 miles Be — = VE Bie, “3 ote Cae. by Fig t's Take over ments, | _luxe Hi & K Hydre. PE $4002. ress ———— | FFAS, aR AAA QUALITY Knfensa. Overaiae’ ‘white. walls 6 Months Guarantee gs i an - -R. Cal! after 5 p.m. On +1 _- cee tyler «Plymouth a QOOOWILL BUY™ auen | Chnow. i Kok woe, [= '55 PLYMOUTH - ’ 4 DOOR aes ck Hardtop. Dyne-Plow,. R. $1095 Maumee S4,Agsnite Tee] “PONTIAC RETAIL” era ee oe = — b SIT. _ = : i066 STUDEBAKER SEY HAWE. “M4 Pontiac +dr, Hydra. R & H R H. Auto, trans, W.W. i ‘tt tm ial: Full power. A clean ati ee ne See ait Pe NO rae, ot, Automatic Trans. J snes ay no pay Ab = 4 oe i ", Plymouth. ear. pu gout. $10 50204. Eddie ele Ford. .. OPEN EVENINGS 724 Oakland Ave. PE 6-4901 ‘§? PONTIAC. 4 DR. STARCHIEF. Pi asin New car cond. HYDRA., a PONTIAC, H. $11.85 in a $77.24 month. Lucky Auto, Sales 103 8. Saginaw. 1954 Bui ‘Buick 4-Dr. a Pontiac Sales 88 __ CLARKSTON SPECTA LW STUDEBAKER || ‘ST Star Chief custom Ca epe. 9 Re Heater. Defrost- Pull er, dealers dem tor, ors, on , Wheel disc, w Extra large savings. to 2% miles per $1,842.50, m 4 -Dr. sedan,| ¢) end . $1,650- delivered: like new. Hydramatic, R&H, ex-| MAZUREK: MTR. SALES, 245. 8. Bay = ee. \ Ran. A Bivd. E. FE 4-0587, : I transmission. € econatiton. Ba ay ig a BOF a Sateen od to sel ""* | 91500, Call Holly. MEtrose 45802. ‘56 Pontiac . Hydramatic, Ree, A NAGE CAR FOR A TEEN- leaded Wiles extras ager. 1951 two door Ford, new. = Exctopea wits ibe anaes Can be seen at 1234 Cov- ‘a Open wehie tl "ti ‘ MApie or iano ‘A era a Pontes % CUSTOM — = ‘Like Sew: "Loaded. Real Over 50 cars to. choose from NO. FINANCE PROBLEMS Birmingham aad ~ Nash ~. * laa a ‘6 Pord 4 Dr. station wagon. at ‘sg ro = oe aes ie 9 4 sa C Chee. cm "beth with Powerglide, "SS Fo: new riced spe . ton weten. sharp tor '¥ 1 | Get seal Sohe AUBUR: OTO! -| Corner Pike & East Blvd. FE 32-7471 aes ‘CHEVROLET AUBURN MOTORS low m ¢, snow tires, bn aga Sextader. Rea | . : ee” &. heater, hydramatie, . ‘55 Buick Special ....... $1695}. Pazera. Fi had xe. sor? | & heater, dynafiow, — SS ‘Coalvorel Bel Air .: ..$1345 pi haar ahh" fiat de M's Sn | ‘03 Buick Roadmaster ...$ 845. 7 foe erakes, |B to ‘ys heater. rat? bomen I oe -Transpdttation Secicile 1950-'51 Buicks, excellent Mechanically, good bodies _ $295- $395 - en © OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. - FE 2-9101 Open Til 9 P.M. Reed nice rd Pasriane 2 dr., just like es & qt, ec -Winter Tithe "Pree N -M ~ West Side Used Cars Driye out yore overhead is low ave { makes & fo choose from. West Side Used Cars Rd poe ham, Michi- ~~) 4-7800, F RESH AS SPRINGTIME TT _ IF THAT OLD CAR LIKES TQ PUFF AND SMOKE | better junk it now + enjoy springtime driving every day with an A-l used car from MATTHEWSHARGREAVES CHEVROLET ‘New Goodyear Tires Available on all..’55 - 57 models. 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The sample showcase comprises hitter, some snatches of a brand- new Hollywood Western, and_far living contrast.as they call it, an engineer scratching his ear for- TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- ~eye: (4) News: Sports. (2) News: ' LeGoff. - €:10--(1) Sports: Wattribk. (2) Weather: Phelps. . fish starts selling health insur- ance: (2) Lions Quarter Club. nine Weathervane. - 2:00—~(2) Margie 2:30—(2) ee Topper. 10:15—(9) Theater 15.” 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. 10:30—(7) Bowling (cont.) (9) Film Theater. Marx Brothers in|2:55—(9) News. Brg Payolt. (7) My Little Verdict Is Yours. (7) __|lornly in pose before a robot-con- trolled studio camera. -- Today's Television Programs - ; “Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV, 6;15—(7) News: Daly. (4) Weath- er: Eliot. (4) News: Edwards. — €:20—-(4) Box Four. 6:30—(T) Disneyland. Frontierland:, “Saga of Andy Burnett.” 19) Lone Wolf. (4) Wagon Train. “Drama: Caroly Jones, flirta- 7:00—(7) Disney (cont.) (9) Mil- lion Dollar Movie. Vivian Blaine}! as- “Doll Face.” (4) Wagon ‘vrain (cont). (2) Big Record. “A Night at the Opera.” (4) Whirlybirds, Drama: Pilot loses nerve after plane crash. (2) Frisco Beat. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Film Theater (cont.) (4) News: W’kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15—(4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss -Fairweather. * 5 Lioyd Bridges in ‘“‘Master Race.” 11:20—(4) Sports: Parker. (2) Sports. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater, |#30—() 3:06—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a‘Day. (7) American Band- stand. (9) Request Playhouse, $:15—(2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) Bugle Theater. 3345—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Private Secre- tary. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Beat the Clock. Range Rider. (7) Do You Trost Your Wife. . JMlie. London, Johnny - Mathis, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Fer- nando Lamas, Paul Whiteman, Coasters. 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Film Theater (cont.) (4) Theater. Beautiful widew entrances busi-|5 nessman in “Wild Bunch.” (9) Tonight. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Ray Milland. (7) Woody Woodpecker. | (9) Dance Party. 1:30—(1) Navy Log. ‘Adventure: foils (4) “Panthom Commander” - Nazis. (9) Movie (cont.) - (2) Theater (cont.) §:30—(4) Patti Page. (7) Mickey be Mouse Club. : THURSDAY MORNING « 6:50—(2) Meditations. 6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 5:45—(4) News. Lo) LJGe Oi) CILI Lo _|t:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. NLIZIOINIE: IL rate Jaa @ COC he TE - (cont.) *- match. (9) National News. Amos ’n’ Andy. Comedy: King- “fraternity dance, winds up baby- (9) Movie (cont.) (4)/8 a4 HEHIL ir = 5 =) $:30—(7).Walter Winchell. Winchell hosts new drama series: Rookie detective tracks down pyscho- pathic killer, “Country Boy. (9+ His Honor H. Beil. (4) Theater Israeli War to find famous Dead Sea Scrolls of Biblical times. 9: (7) Boxing (cdat.) (9) Unex- pected. Drama: Adventure starts when truck driver picks} 19 up “lady hitchhiker. (4) Studio| 57. Suspense: Mona Freeman is accused of killing husband in “Alibi.” (2) Circle Theater 9:45—(7) Sports News. 19:00~(T) “Bowling. Live singles|*" (4) o/1:4b—(2) News. HOME BOX OFFICE “Think” of it!” exclaims Barney Balaban, surveying Larsen's wind- “Box-office in- millions of homes.” ~~ & *. Balan is president of Paramount Pictures which holds a 90 per cent interest in the pay-see television process that is the brainchild of International ‘Telemeter Corp. Telemeter, ‘which will rely on box that looks like aj © cross between an epeeon pe - 4 - |Hemingway’s healthiest in a couple of years; drinks only beer or wine NOE RE ” +—— & 7 S | | | By EARL license.” “How old are ‘shot back, WILSON women, who think of her as *What about Zsa Zsa Gabor “Zsa Zsa is like Hungarian the better she gets.” “So you're fighting again?” “I ADORE Zsa Zsa. We have an understanding now. We don't sue each other any more.” "|THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Mike Todd says his guests at the Madison Square Garden. do will have to be “screened,” fingerpririted and maybe even vaccinated .. . Eddie Condon that’s a socialite of the same name. Eddie wants it under- stood he didn’t and wouldn't marry anybody social if he were sober at the time. George Raft got $25,000 for his magazine series . . ..Ernest looking the nowadays. cash-in-advance for each show, be- lieves it-is well in the van as an eceecmea- ower de g° = * Contracts be already been drawn for a regular telemeter cir- cult in Los Angeles, and company officials say a dozen other instal- lations are in negotiation for cities big and small. TWO METHODS - ee ee a —" circuits or over the—air,—if he FCC decides the latter is feas- ible. : & © w_ The heart of the Telemeter proc- . jess is the living room gadget,| which. hooks onto a regular TV set and doesn’t interfere with pickup of regular video programs. * * * A complex contraption, the gad- get will announce a choice of three ‘programs, the price of each (any- thing from a nickel to two backs), for lees. than that.” «+» That's Calcar a Announcing She’ I] Be Great Star ° and- his wife ain't splittin’; WILSON NEW YORK—Corinne Calvet—the witness that “Contiden- tial” wouldn't call-- calmly announced she’s sure to be the biggest foreign star in America. — “You know why?” she asked—and I didn’t. % “I've so many talents in my safe that every time I drop in the box office, I am ‘going to pull one out.: When I'm old I'll be a politician or home counselor— that’s a psychiatrist that doesn’t have a 5 Corinne was laughing but she meant it. “Now | Im singing,” she said. you?” I asked her. ’ “How many girl aia do you have?” she “Noné,” I confessed. x * * “Then I'm 18!" she flipped. She said she gets 2,500 fan letters a week, mostly from as a woman’s woman . lived, and loved, and played ze most tremendous Academy, Award role—the role of a mother!" = = . “who. has as a competitor?” I asked. goulash, The older she seta |. CORINNE TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: When a Hollywood medic charged Swifty Morgan $400 for an operation, Swifty snapped, “I knew guys in the Capone mob in Chicago who put 300 guys “—- earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) s.. ioe s Widow to Receive Funds - | EAST LANSING W# — Benefit plans and insurance policies will ‘Iprotect the future of the widow of depth. whi Find Two Innocent of Attacking Officer DETROIT (1 (INS) _ ‘Two men accused of brutally beating an off-duty police officer were free today after Recorder's Beeman _ testified si a fight. automatically ring coins, and :00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Car- V4 — clear Jie .signal of Carnival. Piginie! , selected show. toon . . pel CIE oars C3) aon s:90—(7) Little Rascals. .~ Ar iol : A The wild ¢ caty of Paraguay are $:45~(2) Cartoon Classroom. said to be immune to di- 8:55—~(4) Fay Elizabeth. : 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-| , ...* ee er Room. 4 Rodent 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey, (4)| # Musical 1 | Amos ’n’ Andy. (7) Our Friend) 12 Rae Severige 13 Toward the | Harry... ‘i shelters side } 1¢:00—(4) Price"Is Right. -- [18 Beetle _ a ae 2 3 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth’ 18 Compact é BY a ~or-Consequences , 20, Advises ag Uy j - 22 Wicked _|11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4)/24 Young, canine Viet | Tic Tac Dough. 26 Group of s ; 11:28—(T) News. og maentatne : .|11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| fioq"™"y/ (4) Tt Could Be You, (7) Robin} 3 Ouide pot & Ricky. I ~- haa : | . . ani ¥ 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. (4)|%* 2 | (Color) World Series. y. wes ‘wine 11:35—(9) Billboard. 5 ate r= 2 Animals with 1 Astonds 41 Wise men . 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