a . Estimated Rate. of Huron Water | ad 4 Willman Leams Pontiac Cost of 93 Cents Per 1,000 Cubic Feet Set; Flow in 3 Years Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman was told yesterday water from Lake Huron can be delivered to — Pontiac for 93 cents per 1,000 cubic feet, within three years. | At a meeting of the Southeast Michigan Water) Authority yesterday in Royal Oak, held to sound) out some of the larger po-| tential users of water from) the proposed pipeline on whether they'd be inter-| ested in the proposal, Will- man expressed guarded in- terest. “How firm is the rate?” Will- man asked. In announcing plans, for the pipeline Tuesday, Authority! Chairman Howard K. Kelley of Royal Oak had said rates in Oak- land County would average 88 cents per 1,000 cubic-feet. Pontiac's, rate would be slightly more be-' cause of its higher land level. “The rate's got to stand up be fore cities will consider the pipe- | tine,” Wiliman said, ~~ Ser se ot ote FNG-Raising Dinner Honors Broomfield million gallon daily capacity. AGREES TO CONTRACT Kelley asked Stitts if the rate would be included in a contract, between the proposed company a the authority. Stitts said it would, bad BRINGS PRESIDENTIAL BLESSING—Victor Sen. William 5. Broomfield (center), GOP can- R. Hansen (right), head of the Anti-Trust division didate to replace retiring Congressman George A. | of the Department of Justice, was last night at a fund-raising dinner. and! At a $10-a-plate fund-raising dinner last night honor- ing State Sen. William S. Broomfield, candidate for Con-| Confer at Local GOP Fund Rally Dondero (left). er has ‘‘spoken main speaker honoring State Pontiac Press Phote Hansen said President Eisenhow- Foster Agrees fo Be Elimination of 2 Curves to Ease Congestion At a meeting yesterday with the Roads Committee of the Board of Supervisors, chief state deputy highway commissioner George M.) Foster agreed to improve the condition of the “tem- porary” detour at: the Orchard Lake Avenue — Telegraph Road intersec- tion. if ! According to committee chairman Don R. MacDon- ald, Foster said he will widen the pavement, elimi- nate two sharp curves in the detour, install a pe- destrian sidewalk and put in a left turn lane for cars turning north onto Tele- graph road. Foster said he would start on the | program “at once,” MacDonald said, and added ‘I think within 10 days we'll see activity there." The detour has been in use since May, when construction work on a planned underpass was started on Orchard Lake avenue 100 yards contingent on 41 per cent: of ca- gress, a federal trust-buster said President Eisenhower, pacity use, Stitts said he represents “a | joint venture” known as Lake Huron Water Supply..He said the | venture has not yet been incor- porated, though it has already flown eight aerial surveys of pipeline routes and bought “the critical 10 per cent” of right of way for the line. Stitts declined to reveal what en- gineering and construction firms were included in the joint venture, but. Kelley previously has an- Waterford Pilot Escapes Death in Crashlanding A 2%year-old Waterford Town- ship pilot escaped death yesterday when he was forced to crashland “wants Bill as a member of his team.” Victor R. Hansen, former California Superior Court’ TACOMA, Washi. + *judge now serving as head Eisenhower pledged today to work of the anti-trust division of T 4 school - building program igeared to “this atomic age.” He the Department of Justice, ' said the President has “spoken very favorably” of] Broomfield. . | Retiring Congressman George Ar: Dondero, who also spoke at the dinner last night in Pontiac's Elks Sound, nounced he is negotiating with’ ‘his ‘single-engine plane in a field/Temple, praised Broomfield as “a’ Bechtel and Co. of San Francisco, | described as ‘‘the largest interna-| tional pipeline builders in the world.” WOULD ISSUE BONDS Under the proposal, Kelley said, Lake Huron Water Supply would) issue bonds to construct the pipe- line, with the authority as its sole cmmtorntt. * The authority would sell water near Washington, Pa. - Nicholas D. Manzella, 4163 Wood- stock St., left Pontiac Municipal! (Airport yesterday afternoon for 'Uniontown, Pa, to attend the ‘funeral of a relative.., He was forced to land when the « ‘light plane ran out of fuel. It ‘reportedly sheared power lines’ iwhile descending, cutting off elec- itricity to many homes in the area. | | Mrs. Manzella was told by her iments. of his position on Federal | made every possible effort to i young man who has a_ brilliant) ‘record in the Legislature.” \s Speaking briefly Broomfield re- peated earlier campaign §state- ‘aid. “I don’t think we should ask | for federal aid until we have solve our problems ourselves.” In the main speech of the eve- very favorably” of Broomfield. School Building Pledged by Ike Says He'll Push 5-Year Program; Raps Adlai on ‘Political Fables’ (?—President idid so after accusing Adlai Steven- ison-of telling the American people “political fables’ in the cam- paign. Iva speech prtpared for deli- very at a Citizens for Eisenhower irally at the College of Puget the President said he would not go into reasons why there was no.action on his five- year school program at the last session of-the Democratic - con- trolled 84th Congress. But, promised: Oy shall again call upon the Congress to act at the beginning of the next session. I shall sup- he) He also said he would start a Better Detour) af Underpass | Wider Pavement, Walk, SWINGING ABOARD — Adlai engine back to his campaign train after getting a lesson in engine operation from the engineer at ‘Durand. Adlai whistle-stopped across the state, speaking at Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Flint, Niles, Lansing and Saginaw. It was his second trip to Michigan during the cam- paign. Stevenson Shifts Tactics, Appeals to Parly Loyalty Adlai Stumps State AP Wirephete ovenncs swings from a switch ./dence, inch Confession Read as Prosecution Rests Its Case Defense by 2 Women to Conflict With Report of Psychiatrist Howard Wayne Moore's wife and mother took the stand yesterday to defend _|the 24-year-old accused sex- slayer, on trial for the first degree murder of his Lake ‘Orion neighbor's ——s Martha Little, 3. Although both women called Moore “normal,” their testimony was e¢x- pected to conflict with that of a psychiatrist when the case resumes tomorrow. Prosecutor Frederick C.. Ziem jrested his case yesterday after presentation of a barrage of eévi« a second state- ment containing a confession which Moore has repudiated. Read after objections by defense attoraey Cari [graham of Birming- ham were overruled by Circuit Court Judge George B. Hartrick, the statement quoted Moore as say- ing: “Yes, 5 Milled ine, en ter be 1 know, Whee Sn Gees By JACK BELL WITH STEVENSON IN OHIO, (#—Adlai E. Steven-| son attacked the Eisenhower administration today as ac “single interest government” “election of the Democratic party.” The Democratic presidential nominee thus wrapped up a new attack on President Eisenhower in the same package with his own obvious shift in cam survey to see if a three-way traffic light at the intersection is feasible, MacDonald added. Such a light would include a special green for left turns off Orchard Lake avenue. ter to the meeting because. “I thought it was time we made an attempt to avoid any further crit- icism. “There are 14,000 cars a aay using that detour. I don't think lit’s a very good policy to have that ‘many people mad at you. “Enough’s enough.” Parents of children attending Daniel Whitfield School, just west lchildren cannot safely cross the road without a sidewalk on the detour. Summer Lingering port this request with all the force at my command.” The President, in the third day! ‘of a West Coast vote-seeking tour, from the pipe to communities in husband last night the plane, which |"!N8. Hansen reviewed Republican spoke here after spending the) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ihe purchased in May, was “a' lcomplete loss.” | Candidates’ Timetable of Events By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This is what the major party presidential and vice-presidential candidates are doing: TODAY: President Eisenhower—Speaks Ore.; makes radio-TV - from Portland 10:30 EST Adlai E, Stevenson—In Ohio by whistle-stop train; talks at To- ledo, Elyria, Akron and Youngs- town, Sen. Estes Ketauve r—Speaks in Joplin, Mo., Topeka and Gar- den City , Kan, Vice President Nixon—Motors from Providence, R.L., to New York City; talks in those cities and in Norwich, New London, New Haven and Bridgeport. Conn. TOMORROW Eisenhower—Flies from Port- land to Los Angeles; speaks at evening rally in Hollywood Bowl. Stevenson—Speaks in Lexing- ton and Louisville, Ky., and in Cincinnati. Kefauven — Speaks in Los Vegas, Nev., and Salt Lake City. | Nixon—Speaks in in Wilmington, Del., and Baltimore. address | | War Ends Tomorrow -MOSCOW \W—A declaration end-, ‘ing the ll-year state of war be-| itween the Soviet Union and Japan’ probably will be signed in the. Kremlin tomorrow‘ night. issues of peace and and detailed the work! campaign prosperity, justration of “honest government tem." He said fears expressed in 1952 |‘ that Republicans would ignore anti-; trust action have proved ground- less. ithat iworking to preserve, rather than presidential supplant, our free enterprise sys-\telling the voters ‘night in suburban Tacoma. It was in an address last night | of the anti-trust division as an ‘il-/in nearby Seattle that he charged the Democratic. peer to 76 degrees. Stevenson, nominee, has “political fables’ instead ‘the world of reality.’ Wildly cheered by than ever at his opponent. of dealing with his audience ithere, Eisenhower blasted harder at Least 1 More Day. | Our weatherman says tonight) will be mostly fair with a low of? 52 to 56 predicted. For tomorrow, mostly fair weather is predicted. The high temperature will reach from 72 | The low last night in the down- town Pontiac vicinity was degrees. . Today at 1 p.m. Crash on Adams MacDonald said he asked Fos- *, Kills 2, Injures 1 of the intersection, have protested | to the Pontiac School Board their: in the down- town Pontiac area the mercury A. Wozniak Jr., Robert) ca Aharpe Dead; Car Rams Bridge Near Orion Rd. A motorist was killed, a pas- ‘senger fatally injured and a 16- lyear-old girl seriously cut when tossed. from their car after striking la bridge abutment and rolling over jon Adams road south of Orion road last night. Q The driver, Arthur §. Wozniak | Jr., 19, of 1400 Palister St., De- \troit, was found dead with a broken ineck in a field 30 feet from his ‘car, Sheriffs deputies said. A front-seat passenger, Robert G. Sharpe, 21, of 349 Highland Aye., —*toward a Highland Park, died this | for votes. as much as change.” He. added that the people “will carry forward again when the present Cabinet is back in Gen- eral Motors next January.” ‘his administration called a big business single interest govern- ment, why did he ever join the Republican party?’ Stevenson de- manded * * * This fresh attack on what he called the “creeping complacency” of the Republicans fitted in deeply dwith Stevenson's new tactics — which developed in a whistle-stop swing through Michigan yesterday —to submerge his own presiden- tial aspirations under a strong ap- peal for Democratic party votes he said must be ousted by paign tactics party — rather than a personal — appeal Stevenson said in a speech pre- pared for a late afternoon rally in Akron, Eisenhower has a “Cadil- lac Cabinet” that “fears nothing “If Mr. Eisenhower didn’t want that might carry him on the coat- (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) U.S. on Brink of Abyss? Been There Since 1808! ITHACA, N. Y. @—The UV. S&S, Sound familiar? It’s on an 1808 Federalist Party poster on exhibit at Cornell Uni- versity. morning in Pontiac General Hos- | pital of multiple head and inter- nal injuries, Wozniak's Otis, Hazel Park, is listed in fair lcondition in Pontiac General Hos- 'pital. Authorities said she suffered severe cuts to her neck and scalp. moved up to 61 degrees. Bus Operators Facing ‘Extinction in Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, | LANSING—People in this city who don’t own cars and can't af- ford a taxi may find themselves ihitchhiking to work shortly. _ | On November 15, InterCity ‘Coach Line Co., Inc., says it will ‘bows to three straight years of ‘heavy losses and take its buses out of operation, leaving the city without public . transportation. You can’t catch a bus in | Keokuk, Iowa; Galesburg, M1.; LaPorte, Ind.; Bowling Green, Ky.; Monroe, Mich., and some | 50-odd other small citi¢s where they were running a year ago, Growing numbers of little transit companies have been giving up the ghost in recent years. And now the familiar bus, long-time friend of the autoless, faces ex- tinetion in larger towns as well. Currently, Lansing city officials (are scurrying to lure another oper- ‘lator or find some other means. of 5 assuring continued bus service in the city. Muskegon, (population 70,000 in- cluding environs) also faces a bus service deadline. Peoples Trans- port Corp. says its 25 buses will quit rolling November 1. . * * * “The city will give us no sub- sidy or help so we have decided, to let them either run it them- selves or find someone else who is crazy enough to take over our franchise,” says M. 4. Britzen, president. “I've been here 4 years but I can’t keep on losing money. We haven't paid a divi- dent since 1946.” *. “* * Mr. Britzen and other bus men are bitter over what they describe as city laws that encourage more are so can't get through. he can ride the bus." * * At Bay Clty, (52,000 popula- tion) Balcer Bros. Motor Coach Co. will try to stay in business another six months despite losses aggregating $68,000 during the last five years. The company keeps going by tuying used buses to replace worn-out equipment and subdizing city operations with 18 profitable school buses, according to Barney Balcer, a * * * motoring and consequent’ traffic congestion. Says he: “During. thea rush hour when we have to make’ our money, we can exist,’ the downtown streets,L. Paton. president. crowded that the buses A man who works downtown can walk home during the rush hour faster than Port Huron (population 40,000) Bus Co, recently canceled its 10- year franchise, which still has 4'¢ years to run, and is operating on “daysto-day” basis ‘as long as according to Jack) that have been running near town business. * LJ + over to the arguments is bustling — owns. He offered Great L subsidy from the city $15,000 2 year to make up losses . that amount. , In pleading to the cities and states where they operate for tax ing of the voit freek bridge. relief and other help, bus com- panies e that the bus is essen-|..,; ‘lei tial to «certain group of people vere odaghaees- Fy Foon ion ‘i and offer vital transportation dur- ing a war emergency. They also'found lying unconnscious next to maintain buses offer the most ef-\the car, fective means of relieving down-| town congestion, thus aiding down- ‘what happened, deputies said. She Among the city officials won | Mayor William E. Brown Jr., of Ann Arbor. He recently per suaded Great Lakes Greyhound | Lines to extend for six months | its September 1 deadline for drop- | ping the city bus service it “gbout AT HIGH SPEED The trio evidently was driving to Lake Orion, where Wozniak had spent the summer, deputies said, Their car apparently had descend- ‘ed a hill at a high rejgegi~speed, and sideswiped the cement rail- It continued on 160 feet, they |, middle of the road. Sharpe was; The girl was too dazed to tell iwas lying off the curb 150 feet ‘behind the ear. In Today's Press County N@WS.....cccccweees BB Editorials .....ceeiss coe: vive 6 Food News Theaters TV & Radio Programs..... Wilson, Earl.........0..55...8 | / Women’s Pages...,.45 thru 50 Principal speaker at the of Kiwanis. opening of the 1956 cam- paign to raise $612,202 in support of 54 community service agencies. Staiger has built a reputation as a public spéaker throughout Michi- gan, He lives in Port Huron and takes an active part in that city’s community life as a school and library board member. ‘ He was recently honored by the Pontiae Kiwanis Club in its ‘‘Flow- ers To The Living Program.” The speaker has been active in the work of the Port Huron Salvation Army Citadel for more than 26 years. He agreed to speak to the United Fund workers in responsé to an in- ‘vitation from Walter K, Willman campaign chairman. More than 400 UF solicitors from ‘Pontiac, Waterford and Pontiac Townships are expected to attend the breakfast, It, is being sponsored by the Pon-) ‘tise Manufacturers’ Assn, / ft Name Principal Speaker tate tor we evening, Or UF Kickoff on Tuesday 56 Jeanette McDonald, 16, of pa WwW, Pontiac Area United Fund kickoff breakfast next Tuesday will be Frank O. Staiger, executive secretary-treasurer of the Michigan District The gathering at Elks Temple will mark the of clal he ne fr a ce dh ho ‘ i } ‘ eee j : RC ‘ { | | i fF a ~~ ‘ : j af sear) &F a 2 3 : § s exF d “ H ih oe : F FR to represent them. Mrs. John Wright Mrs, John (Lucy J.) Wright, 87; died yesterday morning in Born in Virginia on Nov. 17, 1868, higher will from|she was the daughter of Walter|o nt igeyan ey oF j beh f ge eae & of two, The present store has 15 on say they have seen his pe a; it was in 1931, Ross said. Hub selis a complete line men’s wearing apparel. : i ing two years ago that the United|.4ay from the Huntoon Funeral| ips ‘Legal’ Expense Rants ment have to send (00PSitiome with Dr. Fred R. Tiffany] SACRAMENTO, Calif, i— 46s lofficiating. Burial will follow in > de es Stevenson's attack came at the close of what no one in the int |White Chapel Memorial cemetery. didate’s Pecan would admit t Ow Fined LANSING (INS) — Dr, Was a disappointing day of cam-/Tqyern er Fin A. Hannah, president of Paigning through the usually Re- " ° State University, said|Ppublican farm areas of Michigan he will go to Washington|in the quest for the state's 20 elec- t week to learn details of a toral votes, he has been asked to make| In sunny, warm weather, the rail-|Commission. ‘the Far East. He ‘road.station crowds generally were|’ Mrs, Mary ‘Ann Gabriel, 1832 » Hannah is one of seven Smaller than the Democrats/Tammi St., was fined on @ charge, t Americans a special seemed to have expected. Listen-jof allowing an intoxicated’ person “* committee plans to send to ers did not seem to be highly re-'to loiter last Feb, 29. countries for on-the-spot) SPonsive. ports of U.S, foreign aid, They tittered rather than gut-) . fawed at Stevenson's quips. They) +. John Hannah Chosen r Mission to Far East gift of state funds, the The owner of Leo's Tavern, ‘30'S. Saginaw St.,. recently. was fined $100 by the Michigan State Liquor ™#!ter, aside |——_———_—.. * 4 i ed Today in ‘hecerems,. , ,, (Huron Water Rate “for City Estimated (Continued From Page One) Remember Your “Sweetie” with Candy— Boxed Candy Downtown Temperatures Oakland, Macomb, Genesee, St. as . oco : Me tame 227: :%2 Clair and possibly Wayne counties. Ad ¥ ye. MILK CH LATE COVERED insuveces -88 BPMs recces. # Revenues would go to operate the) © eer’ |pipeline and pay off construction erries Wednesday in Pontiac | bonds. C is recorded downtown) =» | “The bonds will be ineued by | ~ POUND BOX ‘ieansssessee S| the Corporation,” Kelley empha- F a-ha ea 67.5, oo “They will definitely not A gett a ae Cc er — | Involve the faith and credit of covered cherries ..° SM er, Seaere hss. g| the authority or any participating creamy center, ssestevsrenssces. 46) miuniotpality.” Perfect . 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Japanese imported twin lens reflex carnera with fast * color corrected £3.5. lens, fully coaf- ed. Shutter speed up to | /300th sec. Provides 12 exposures on standard 120 roll film. Ideal tow coat flash shooting made possible. by this newest AC repeating “flash - unit. Both units for only 44” Plus . Case YOU'LL SAVE 350/ on xarouats® RADIANT Tripod -- Model -- Beaded Screens “ : Two Sizes Available . ‘ 40” x40” auinins 50” x 50” TRIPOD SPECIALS THUNDERBIRD: 3 section, geared e. % - elevator. tripod complete with pan- $] |» Es ™ head. Reg. 19.95—Now.......... % slide projector; 300-watt blower © cooled, complete with case and pre- view screen Reg. owe 50 $3 3°° ze RD 9 SAC OOD oe taf IMPORTED EXPOSURE Of course it’s available a on terms! | ae : =) REFLEX CAMERA 35mm Slide Projector ~— Brumberger 35mm semi-automatic ss | ail ant - ° ° ° s ° * * * ° e * e ad ® ® * ° * ® 6 ® ° * ° EMPIRE: 3 section, lightweight alumi- = num tripod with pernyecd. Reg. 15. 95 > $Q% 3 —Now ....... 3 WHITEHALL PEER: by the makers of quickset tripods, a low price on this $9 3-section tripod. Reg. 15.95——Now.. CAMERA _ SHOP FE 5.6615 6615 ti tiie sail cacti eo a Rien REE SE SS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER foe Ae “Huron Cor. Telegraph 4985 Dixie Hwy. We Give Holden Trading Stamps Next te National Foods We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ‘sit += & ‘into Okinawa Saturda | ® At i at Ye . : 2 oY Os Fringe winds of 60 : ee ? eek aaa” cas oe t=F 8) CF bee heed FB Cu Re ks = S re ES KO: airs ccaecmnss| “eMC II. 91 Value—100 ANAGIN TABLETS . . 67° Sasa See tt ee to MEE | Tinie fbn eeeee— INU OD ah = py ES | ee | die. 11 °5* Value—Pure Badger Shaving Brush *2” Pate Se) MeV imme) ||| ].° 0 ZOMITE DISINFECTANT... .. 79°) ae : WMeouiiitte, (100 BAYER ASPIRIN’. ........49) | $2 Value—HOT WATER BOTTLE . . 65* PEPTO-BISMOL.......... 44° "1 SERUTAN GRANULES... .... . 69 100 COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES .. . 98° 500 10DINE RATION TABLETS... . ‘1 200 DICALCIUM CAPS with Vitamin D ‘1” 1165° MURINE (Eye Drops) . . 39° American military transport Fi . ‘ i y n° 8s.8 8 6.8 8 exhibition at the National Museum / . — tan Musca tw New Yorks Merit Shoes : LFLASH BULBS #258. . 10 = 69°} "the difide said that the major ] 34 So. Saginaw Phone FE 2-7001 ; ee g tan Wy tema Maria ; 43 North Saginaw St. Store Hours 9:30-5:80 Open Evenings Mon. & Fri. ‘til 9 P. M. oc a x Te Seog Latte ti tan Rad 98° Preparation H Ointment for Piles . 69° 89° HALO SHAMPOO .......... 67° 100 Schneider Vitamins, A & D Minerals 2” Ss seeneuemneiensiamennaminiunes 69° MINIT.LUB 51° = seseesmpee peueeaseass8es# “1° ABSORBINE JR 7 64° * es #8 8 8 @ s 8 8&8 RB 1 50 BOOK MATCHES ..... fa 2 is doc gna Zen) | MEAD’S LIQUID LACTUM 22°} ' Here is a bargain that will please your A * oa : 4¥ hy . S Ie} ‘ he ? a © fe, S Car et budget and your taste as well... be- ey neck ae ASG yes Fe c J Lal cause you my choove trom Tweeis, _ AAgiuasueomia teas 1 29° EVEN-FLO BOTTLE CAPLETS .. . covbinay Bs een eee ||1 LB. HOSPITAL COTTON. . INSTALLED | AGS 100 UPJOHN UNICAPS . i Carpet, Padding,’ Labor : 65° COLGATE weer Teele. se arp , Sq. Yd. 69° ANALGESIC BALM ........ 39 _ Citizens Fighting Export of Art | From Italian City PINCH PLEATED DRAPES LINED COTTON BARKCLOTH Modern Design, 90” Length, i - S for Single Windows 48” Wide. .. A “diffida,” or formal warming, | was filed in their name by artist) a ai A A aed ce Ba For Double Windows 94” wide, *19.98 For Triple Windows 140” Wide, *29.98 See These! Compare Material and Prices! ence’s Public Art Galleries. The diffida could wed more formal court action | «Sweater pump for The diffida said the recent sink-f pre-teens, brown ing of the Italian liner Andrea mam liner Andres] leather. Sizes 12% that shows that the priceless car-] to 3. go could ‘not be adequately in- the RS sured against loss. ' Filing of the diffida was latest action since the proposal was first made to take the paint-/ ings to the United States on Many other styles in straps and oxfords to choose from = 7 se s oan, aan ° * A eo Goi | == S\el5 i i » Block Print Sohuti 100 VITAMIN, 10mg ........ 88] | DRAPERIES | Dyed G9 SAL-HEPATIOA.......... 49] white ground with print in brown and turquoise or — . 20 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES ..... 79° *1° PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMP. . ‘1 red and green — both with Pr. All normal household ‘e * gold overlay. stains wash out with . sreremamncmnaeenem ;, and it won't fade or = $439 D sole sel discolor. a¢ | RU R GLOVES by Playtex aie 99° illobiy” |r 109514 | 5° SHOE LACES, Black, Brown, White 2” Pontiac’s Oldest Exclusive . 4 . sale. : f Floor Covering Firm! . i | sd T AX 40 (Tampoons) es eee 99° 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 4-253! : A! OO er 1}] "1 Value—BUFFERIN TABLETS... ... 88 “1° Value—BUFFERIN TABLETS... ... 88° BS, 4 ee: se ” 2 ss OS BE PBR LT Z pees oes See Penge k . ; “ [* * , : | ’ 2 i | F j Beautiful ready to hang T block prints that have a $ ()" weeds —— ceemeniclalll “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDA’ ‘tocks and keys and is the featured item of a lock company’s travel- yearn YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE SELECTIONS FROM OUR COMPLETE AND WELL- STOCKED TOILETRIES DEPARTMENT . . . AND AT PRICES THAT HAVE MADE KINSEL'S A BYWORD WITH THOUSANDS: OF THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES . ' FOR SWEETEST DAY! mine lg WE FPS DERS COLOGNE :....-lveece-c2....... 92 FABERGE COLOGNE $275 ¢ EVENING IN PARIS $250 ideal for Gift Giving E $300 CORDAY’'S SCINTILLATING FAME TOILET WATER for Sweetest Doy $3 $300 wGNTS-CHAN TIL EAU-DE-TOILETT Ee in on Attractive Gift Box O'ORSAY INTOXICATION TOILET WATER 2-Ounce Gift Bottle . see ee eeee reese oe Ae tlie $939 +e hd ¥, OCTOBER 18, 1050 l pouerants cra tn on. Almgpive GN Bem ee DANA’S—RENOWNED TABU COLOGNE For thot Certain Somébne $225 ues gk e i : i for SWEETEST DAY — WT Sam Benson Says: DON'T {x JOHNSON’S « SWISS MILK CHOCOLATE 14-02. $700 BOX ..ncecnece . § » 90 eeteeeeeee BOX SELECT ASSORTMENT OF QUALITY FLAVOR MARKED ON WRAPPER MISS IT! 1 bought out the entire stock of KAPLAN’S, one of Jackson, Michigan's finest stores . < . 1 made a TER- RIFIC BUY, end now |! have afi of this quality mer- - chandise in my store on e SALE and You Can SAVE? 70% You'll find women’s suits, dresses, coats, wedding gowns .. . in fact, every- thingl And, also, men's furnishings at MY LOWEST PRICES EVER! _ YOULL HAVE TO SEE MY LOW PRICES TO BELIEVE > ‘IM... THIS COMPLETE @, STOCK MUST CO! AND, AT MY PRICES IT WiLL Fy oe. IN A HURRY! * SCHRAFFT'S « CHOCOLATES EVERY CANDY A GOURMET'S DISCOVERY © GAY BOUQUET... si 150 [ig @ FORGET ME NOT... mae Pegs FRUIT AND NUT ASSORTMENT ~~ ¢ bd T-LB. cae BOX $475 3” » FAMOUS WHITMAN SAMPLER TRIAD ASSORTMENT .... ae 28-02 2-48. 00 | x *S @ MINIATURE @ COUNTRY COTTAGE THIN MINTS REG. 25¢ — NESTLE'S MILK — ECONOMY CHOCOLATE BARS = ff. BO ° al ‘ MILK : MILBERI “ion (, VELL, COLD CHEST DELUXE CHOCOLATES rus. $900 ASSORTMENT LUSCIOUS ASSORTED CENTERS COVERED WITH FINEST BLEND OF MILK CHOCOLATE 1-L8. 2° 2-18. 4° : BOX BOX \ \ i ,-* } a a ae SS ae a ee ee a Ue ee ae ee ee '? I for Sol iciting Donations. Women Advised to - Contact Everyone in Fund Drive “Knock’ on every door,” Elmer lothes for every 7 cecainn + his busy life . Right in Tune with Fol | SUITS - oe Long Pont Suits ‘in Woot blends. Pattemed Tweade 14 sizes 9 to 7, 8.98 wa 15.98 Wool Dress Suits for older brothers in sizes 8 to 12...15.98 and 22.98 | ® institution in this community. . Chairman of the Geographic Division Mrs. Balph G. Bump — wilf head the women in a door-to- door drive to raise $19,067 in Pontiac, Pontiac Township and Waterford Township. City Manager Walter K. Will- man, general campaign manager, told the women to “approach this campaign with optimism” and to “Share the Blessings,” the motto of this year's campaign. Scout Jackets Leisure time jackets in Stripes, Tweeds and ivy ‘League styles. Sizes 3 to |2. 8.98 « 15.98 * : : * * * fof Told to “tap on every door,” 350 women Torch- Mrs. C, Bud Shelton of Third avenue, Mrs. S$. A. Carter Oriel Endelman, executive di- f lighters of the Pontiac Area United Fund began their of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. W illiam A. Shunck of Prey doyle ars y Ripe che SHIRTS campaign Wednesday with a breakfast at Devon Gables. W marfere, of the agency and how it is helped ~ : : White dress. Sizes 4 to 12. Three of the area members attending were (left to right) ees by the United Fund. q 1.98 and 2.98 Ivy League, Button “tab Shirts. Sizes 4 to 12. 2.98 THES ~ HANDKERCHIEFS HALLOWEEN COSTUMES The " 1 | Shop ci’ Bor ad TM MAHGRTET ANN Stop ee 98 Bs Picture Yourself (endbtsk Partner Plaids Fashion Shop was commentator for a fall and winter fashion show at the close of the meeting. Sylvan Shores a Club Gathers at Struble Home Sylvan Shores Women's Club met at the home of Mrs’ Milo 3 Struble on Woodbine drive for a i : z i : E ; g: <3 z z BS ; ree ‘ Pontise Press Photos Oriel Endelman, executive director of the Pontiac ing. She explained the program of the society. She is \year are Mrs. Byron Cole, mem- Branch of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society, spoke to shown with Howard O. Powers of Cherokee road, master |bership; Mrs. Ben Bowman, hos- : tality; Mrs. C. 1. Humphries, ss | the UF group gathered at Devon Gables Tuesday morn- of ¢ ceremonies for the event. sesrmm Mrs. Willard Johineon, pre : ~ ~ r aie aaameaen - semen é, Dh AE RL ten pC mate Cae gram, and Mrs. David Lyons, ‘ — . “! EE REE Ee, Ga ae TE ES as Tae aroma ares — “€- OP #6 ho: B a ‘publicity. i= am a | * * * ie ' A Vv e ar Mrs. cease Refreshments were served fol- ami rs a ‘lowing the meeting by Mrs. Sala- } sg : Gives Ower \thiel, Mrs. George Netwan, Mrs. : Sale! © for Joanne Gaul arte Newill and Mrs. Clarence ! Your Fashion Store 5 ng: | NI Se AE ALTE EI lavenue entertained at a miscel- 4 | ‘o lft shower for Joanne Eliza- PTA Activities : : = 5 |beth Gaul Wednesday. Mrs. James| 2 | | : ; 4 \Wright acted as cohostess. la eragres Velen ad ihe the, Sie We 4 ! oe Miss Gaul, of Short street, will" ™eet ‘onteht et 6, “tan w g | Ras .'be married to Roxythe Lee Hard- Ladies Auxiliary 1230, POR, will > : : es #4 = jing Nov. 3. She is the daughter of night «6 en oe 4 ) ee Mr. and Mrs, Paul F. Gaul of oes nee = = eS | | > Earling: lowa, and Lee is the son dearee practice t ican ine lodge. 7% | of Mrs. George Nimphie of Holly.' Guests were Mrs. Lloyd Smith, . : . Mrs, Gladys Montgomery, Grace Exclusive ; _,, Holtom. Mrs. Robert Davies, Mra. Edythe Martin | _ Cleon Henderson Sr.. Mrs, Cleon 77 | 7) Henderson Jr., Mrs. Edward Ladd DRESSES at : jand Mrs. Roy Linn ie : *—| Others attending were Mrs. Rob- + @ jert Eules, Mrs. Charles Reibling, | delightful styles. © Mrs. Charles Gibson. Mrs. Virgil. for the . _ . =} Klein, Ruth Heidernan, Mrs. Edith very important : Be 4 ‘Hillman. Mrs. William Weight. * | Pendleton pictures every — vars. Clay S. Parrett. Mrs. Wayne Half Size Women girl and her guy in these Anable and Mrs. E. W. Johns. 12% to 24% new go-together jackets! Pair Saaiiecumeninmeemned y oly gatimalgowams _ .Wear Eyeglasses | D e ( : Or ‘ Pp or authentic rtans .., ae Wi : : satared-ef Peadinted’s = ith Assurance : own fine virgin wool : If you need glasses, wear them 6] W. Huron fabrics. And for the gir, ee eee Pees Prana 4 jim a vain ¢ to recognize then. | : 1 Pendleton skirts | You won't look pretty and you'll | A Year 'Round Exclusive fl and sweaters © only emphasize the fact that you] Toy—Hobby—Crafts { te ecordinate, too! -|should be wearing your glasses. | Shopping Center \ With so many pretty colors and’ : s rene frames in glasses to choose from, | HINES HOBBY HOUSE Weannn's Wer jacked, \they’re no badge of frumpiness : eines 10-30, $17.98 4 these days. 7. &. Saginaw 4 Pane! Pleat mensoser flannel okirt; 10-18, 914.08 Pull tasttoned Pendleton i alipon sweater, 34-43, 98.98 iE Man's partner-pleid ; Topeter jacket; +N LXE, $17.50 ; before guests arrived. Send your drapes, slipcovers and blankets to us now for a thorough cleaning. e NOVA- TEX PROCESS - 106 N e 1-HR. DRY CLEANING . e 4-HR. SHIRT LAUNDRY * ws = Saginaw - Ti SPRING- HEEL CLASSIC, red rubber sole, Black or Brown with white smooth : j . OPEN MONDAY leather; BIG-EYELET” CLASSIC, foom crepe sole to match: smooth -- ad FRID leather: NEW LO-CUT LIGHTWEIGHT STREAMLINER: unlined glove i an AY leather, Black or Grey, ‘n white, foam-crepe sole. a: ; q fa} bh catiaher aber ‘hee Selon—Mexzeniae 339 HURON (Drive in) > E, HURON ( ‘ e } , $24 4 ] | a4 \ ‘ ' A / ; ‘ad . ' ' peli seh 22 AS cP ae pi doteti Ligh tf hie eo SPE cay fh oa: Lis Ni a lee get ‘ SAE Gh. Cee er SR ieee, Herre eS ; ee ore i * Ep oF f Ree ae , eee as : 3 ee + ? eS + NE ee ge ae Re re a y i a SS : oe ‘ i Laas 7, ise $ : = ee ae ; : : x ; look, in the history of * | Coach Engel, who has) the advance ticket demand (ord in six short years in Bay City, that for this clash between is pointing what he considers his unbeaten Class A powers in team for an undefeated rec- state, and the No, 1 con- lord. Twice now, Engel has missed| tenders for the Valley grid cham- |by’ only one, but that all-elusive Precision Block Boring 8 Cylinder Cars.............$30 6 Cylinder Cars.............$22 Cylinder Heads Milled for Any Car og We Corry 0 : Complete Stock of MALLORY PARTS WOHLFEIL DEE “$25 ‘ ‘ . - ak Chiefs Facing Added Woes weighty problems 13-12 loss to Central, Team spirit|injuries. No lineup changes are signal . caller whom line Ed Grnotael thie wesk ep duolseenne fairly good, he said. planned at this time, Graybiel said.| Graybiel says the Chiefs must /Pontiac High mentor drills his) Aside from Shorter’s injury,, Pass defense has been stressed | stop. gridders in preparation for Satur-|everyone else is reported in sound) im practices in an effort to count- G pointed out, however, day night's Saginaw Valley test|physical condition, Scrimmage eract the aerial artistry of quar- Heep tvny "obec jagainst Arthur Hill at Saginaw’s gous “ being llth Annual Memorial "3 Sie--~ oot, it design — full depth chain . \Z ; } a SS - quard. —For the young folks who need more 2 wheeler training. Completely detachable sturdy, solid wheels. A reali Valuei . ; 24” SIZE.........34.88 AUTOMATIC FRY Just set c dial tor frying, roasting, rad ne coasting I for ‘washing: Complete with the lid, easy of Green Leatherette A $19.95 8 ‘we-Tone Finish Value For onteee MY BIKE TIRES WORN AY sine bike tire ot this 188 | 159 es cae a ae gF ‘ices. Special ot (New! Concert Hall Tone NEW! Controlled Heat ~ “FIRE-CHIEF” PLAY CAR IMPROVED PEDAL ACTION! The ever popular fav- orite of small Fire 88 Chiefs! Sturdy, full tite steel body — &” ball bearing wheels Easy to pedal fion! $2 Holds til! Xmast YOUR CREDIT AT J&R NSN. SAGINAW FREE PARKING in REAR a SS ra se ere enn at i H : sa : Fi ges ‘IOA. M., Sat., Oct. 20 SHOTGUNS—— STEVENS 12. so ed Bes, $19.95 MOSSBERG Mod. 183K, 410 Ca.......r0g. 32.95 $25.99 Med. 190K, 16 Go...,....00g. 36.95 $29.16 Med. 195K, 12 Gs........reg. 37.95 $29.93. Double Barrel... sitf0 *DRG4 Double Barrel...... 33s °02.15 Stevens... .... ifs *900L0 Winchester ........ s&s *28,49 Remington Automatic s117-i0 $92.19 Savage ........... site 981.83} Over & Under... +. slits $99.95 Thermo-Cel Underwear Suit... ..$13.95 Plaid Wool Hunting Pants......$13.50 Plaid Wool Hunting Coat... ....$21.00 Scarlet Insulated Hunting Pants $16.95 Scartlet Insulated Hunting Coat.$16.95 Hood Insulated Boot ... “si: $15.95 Insulated Hip Boots ..........$19.95 Hip Boots, Reg. $15.95.........$10.95 Hunting Caps ...................89¢ Bass. Field Boots.......... ... -$15,95 Bass Insulated Leather Boots... $20.95 Red Handkerchiefs ..... cece ecees sB9C Shell Belts ...................$1.20 Game Vests ...................$4.88 Wool Hunting Sox...............95¢ School Sweaters ............... $9.95 Khaki Hunting Coats, Reg. $26.40 $16.95 Khaki Hunting Coats, Reg. $19.20 $11.95 Use’ Our Lay-Away or Time Payment Plan — Up to 24 Months to Pay! . nen the Vatey wy Crathering Honors Berg. {rma sci sat tows tet tl . $97 Soa tack $ 29 pee alc HAWN’S SPORTS SHOP 16 S. CASS AVE. hehehehehe Face Masks for - Helmets Boys’ Football Pants $7.50 Footballs, $4.65 King Louie Bowling Shirts and Blouses N \ : ; \ \ \ _ Bowling Shoes \ a Bowling Plaques— \ \ N \ 4 4 \ prepa. | .) , (One week service) yy SSS All Star Basketboll r< Ye D2 \ WELDEN | 5 SZ Code Ne. 581 pbc s0 % Sporting Goods NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. NEW YORK » 86 PROOF 's 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS \ ® N N 8 N \ a \ 4 , , ok | ra te 7 } l j 4 pd i» \ a \ ) a . i, * ve - 4 Seg 7 BERS Re Eee BE Be Peet ee SP A se ee ee ee Lrg OR tk -~ s _ae TAGs ee, PM SEA Oe ae eee Oe. a Ngee eine Cae erm ag eras Ba pe rec an ee em : #2 oe 2c) oe) ee - |Jim Shorter Doubtful Starter \ \ \ ' ‘ i 4 i? City mem- aneet raadeate of : the #. Fon. members eo oe a ms . Chairman erst ee as * ne | arate le set corn trom. fr adcnedue we vice ) St, Fri, 6:30 p. de and al Board . Ce 7s 8%, am = oon “M4, [Chureh, # Prgection 8, deport abpeinted ax pre- Dec, Aggy Babiah wat eat, 9 sm. ale Wek, M_ ay adopt rules and of jurie- Nov, rier, California. George wa Church, went and demeashor er to Saree tnt | name Bam. 2 biks. East of ment « wpe Reo : with doeoe in the Oe. 99, 9 Se mice role De Grain Pr . ek detenem enler ae Teen sonsored |S°%,.aemee fp grade graduate later |, Parke. A CHICAGO, Cet. Widely moving from Poi Hh and theo sa gh col cua ; from Pontiac Hi to play ge asvaeees 22046 May Sictnnst spaken Seen Se te cotingn,” Gy Hans to shay tee eric ees __ Rye Other gainers Chemi- not ee & Ohio, Allied : .| vided, ape: Bip tse : and needs ee : Corn » Lh ssevece $2.55 , fa jal a e Mag 0 Es Rov Wiis: ibe ball Ph. PR 6-060 oF MA ar. incident, abel, eo ee a My | departmen by , { > Dee teeseene WMG gE cn b Votes mage sae, bargains galore, es Sy serie Ss ee F goods, * at of sak : | i 3 Mac ning, household hood “Tem |the judgment « quenial Ponting. $ ae | chiture, meme new. wa sage. FE srt thn Re ‘sonra sot the Cy of rire 4 — p. Speech: Beth Mattoo p.m Tue. an ae be || Hits Cobo Co-operation ite, 2th. aM ae Seat a, ee “il bts Cobo: Lr Pag fet Bh ‘|Salad te in ¢ im ® ee na With Legislature |r to 4 the Oakland |S, c am a . Mennen ; ; equa - hes rt ge haf apn ” tee AGN. OBeetion wy, Ge Am “ i = tour with earty|Pri. 11 to 8, and bake salt Sa ; % “tee Am ‘ # up : urch, Chief . All Ama si Sebenson yesterday, got wp ca Sethediet Ch | Bepertment a iS fe Heotang Macon County.” lrmou mt pom. Oot, 3 age Ee Am * ++ Ft “in tech echauled for dalt-leermoar th & . Am on ab In a speech ac breakfast in, m.-6 p. ‘™. Ps } Wrest Democratic oa. Oct, 20th, | Minager sworn, Armeo je Gp: lery at a Dag ety sale, Sat., Social | made soon ania i . | ee) wrolt's siayor Albert E. saath sty ay toy Kat Biss ‘a Mayor coopera: 108 Paginas vagestiates ! Bn wo pt ery te oer | as 12 to 6 Sat! ‘ot the tolowing: +; at Mend 188 tion from ie oe Williams Cost Le Ad. Ady. main- s oe + ture if he icket Oto 2. 212 tented civ te. to: sual, boot to me Sie eve 4 on the GOP th tantins 0 eee oe Onurch, Bet, are - y 0 oad com hagtoners te trans ( sale, Fri. ¢ te 10 p. m. sialon” Ope } and lots 19.00-20.75. y's market : 4 o roi: ; te adopt the schools,” Rummage Church. be feeder steers 25. Toda: last \ au :, Idaho-Oreqon AW Ait fused J Inspection of Piret Christian formerly not F ™ Caives-—Salabl Srmostiy send? — fenty stew: fttty idaho Russete 290: : os 4 so 14 and health sald, ' —- > Large ot a cilgntly narrower: Bn Weeean 28 ainesate: ort geetee peaney, 00°. 4) the g any Republican ing’s on W. Huron and necessary ac! Fl Sign ch ies choice 32,00 down: most CSC ors pe RR tt it] “Do you sh on Ut die #2 ssleotion ef apple, ene one civil defense yood ‘and low erheles 19.90-91 Dakota normmoos «Sartre » ~Hheadine by elected an etfec- she a peck. 8c; pot been declared, ee. ; seues ° or 3| governor » could make = «|Bnows, sirloin steak, Pete assemble and _ Handard 13 aii market eye Eos FOR. Phelps © cooperation legislation round and 30c, Farmer and prescribe utility 6.00- bie 7%. bem A Thurs Oct. 17 ¢ federal state Phileo Mor... fight for such of Michi- of beef, 3 Ibs. Me “ee. . Compa en, strong ferott, casa incloded. \f ‘ ean oes « & itive said a survey roast eS Gh tno City — Mate bids unevenly week's Deteott LA re ety Pit Pinte . w Williams five years oe” |bacon, selection of F * ante day sla lare bids steady; W aaa & tee Oe ve bat 4 ao .. oe schools made children |9; Large cider. Open every ment heads . ee, ee ee leate woaled lambe | stes pride e tee pi . Proct + Of gan 125,000 school and 8-2011. duties of this hereby eee oat OS coe cnates it ot: laverse ; amall 23-25 “ : pure Onl ss. showed that bandoned. pumpkins | am. FE —Adv. his. — 31-09-21.98. bulk ir so a a Grete’ Notte pa te Bea aii ie ate Gaotias puede tan Gainer ae "Ween hu" stead Nereot 20,26; utility “Haughter ‘ small 3 Chae % ee, saree Reva, Met. Ve The a ee in Macomb Canty ‘e |however, that CHICAGO LIVESTOCK le hog Waites. : FM, » large 30: ¥ gr $4 of -and Democratic | travel : th r Defend CHICAGO, Ost. 16, {AR>--Saled 23 Browns: Grade ‘man 21% Royal Dut a aaa he is wong g Ae swing Wife, Mo e - 000; setive guncvelly ,00-16-28;|47.4p" medium 32: on large an je ee for an al tur- bateners 209.280 ib, butchers 16 0-1 Ta] Poomment: saret sem otterings Si lee fap... $4lto. Bay City Fug oe Sex- iayer ge lots a, as ef lot pon ee eA Ly heavy = 7 St tig Sa BE ; ane to be out hunting ccu . ieaet0 ib. rete: few 0 ib, down Set ital te Rel "feaatly ab: Co ar 4 ne. y.7|day he pl of thepheasant Page One) mostly 1200 “Ib. ade under 290 Ib, down Ere declining ana offe oS Te lne opening ‘the Thumb. From o te _ ed. grade oo 639.586 are de : Btiumona “e ane with friends in (Continued and he oa 00 age Rin 18.25; as Pe wae ” i Sad eae Hoo We and” Mghter CHICAGO aD {ateeiemer dundy ‘= 3 vecuee 3 . — pe! competiti ab. 1 e 7 prices RY oss OD. thrived and few se alee heat! commie, 0; wholesale buying oss Ra... #3. ination. by 15.753. ttle 4,000 a Waster peotni eipts ~ og + ‘Brand... f cross - exam at prime steers, and ei eee ee Ale is: Cal vss . Under itor George a pa ena ne agg | sendy leh a dota‘: C sit. Sta On ind..: ST wore stant Prosecutor fn A na meme Sax; bulls steady |p xe 00 B 00: 00 C 81%. SW. se ‘ Chief Assi joore related one ee a gp ag Fens to! ca v; en oF Sh Oa! bd lor, Mrs. M weak; cows st vealers ge A am slow; buying ——— 42'; : ew sta Ou ere ¥ F. Tayl . from work to 2% te meg MO meng and su re fom Pg. -* $i dirties 28\5; Pack an 8 | returned home ” in the 1.00 higher; about oer a 1250 Ib. 26; standards 33\%; Stud on AT Moore - than usual, fow sales shes Pose eee 1180 Bb. |38: : | yg OS 27 “earlier bottles of be Sams me meets abeent bulk a a yr Picked |Juy 2 “earter than us 31.38; high Pgh 07408; mh omnnderd Poultry fer o Bul. is] German Doctor Profs |beer, two of ther empty nd eholce grades 3 18.80-23.80; | few a ee lumbia , : RREL to" nieh to He ete. hates penorr pga peta el Alr js] «With “ven d Yo aeaaed they quacreies pa wae Se. ° ty 2a ee IT, Oct. lity live po enanee oe She pa on ers 77.38 5 chotce sanford ae: ou * DETRO for No. 1 qua m. nt Cen to’ for Top had not pre 18.00-08.08;, mere 0 ot Oe per ‘Detroit up to 17-19; light t ° Underwd «3 Co-jcause she list. He left angry, Hae Ste spe ote oe Pernt Sait I Bas Be STOCKHOLM (INS) — Two Co she feet. saying, "You've. get 3 strony ont hh ceed Gh - 2%4-3% Th. ~~) om Unt cee O27 nive on? 0 10.00: wary on Hoe ee eerd vent iers 2% aponettes 5-6 15; heavy type ynit Aite.., 66 lumbia U today were. to learn. 458; oft an bb: oa iB + good taht | 9) 92: 30; ight. ducks Pirst/ St Unit Pruit..., A erman doctor 1956 Nobel|a jot 8:15. she said, be vealers heya everal nd steer — lin ‘tome 25-24. bout steady Un Gas Cp.... 13/8 G ners of the returned at 8&8: D ers 9.09-20. k steers @ 845 Ib, feeding) i - ts Market Hy limiting LiNe8. s 500 4 named co-win He had included |! yoorting tee uscd goed ‘bpecstvess aie, entereity ‘2S us Russ rf for medicine. because she pared ed 16.80-19,00: rately active: receiver a Si So otter. be run c't? 03 Brine : , t hom jangry | the list she pre go x Ag SPO “Mendy to weak: (receive Best dergrade o Tee Be world’s mos cigarettes in stified he 3 see? boas wendy, ad ot gusiigt and aes wit un Yan "Real, . He oat por Monat ae. w por in his absence a ge Riguenne og viet a any. ine personnel, of | 4 yearlings end | she ro: a thetes ame nee a he Andre Dr. jleft at %: "m going.” | ete and Fire en Pales and. most tor ow food (“and ae TONNE et tine Werte A.Bk 301] Professors née and De: lief know where I'm sole Oe ea tal tb. ¢ S: cnr (AP) (USDAA ates: Weste A Bk 34 W. Richa Krew: | don't kk sald 70-38 itera ‘deck of No, pelts 18.75; ee ae ae cane & co’. 143) Dickinson of Bad rs, Mrs. Moore necesear 0-18.00; ing 194 ts ta 1237 & Co... Forssmann tears, * - ne aA fl here Head ge Sanne tig a ee Bees es fa] Wormer tn Boch| Nay tare wy? ee yearlings wit ostly good ee aie me init, Whive Hl soe relbret Yngst Gh & T 102, announced ot statement last Cary : 11.38; cull tom bre Ee iat om Het isl Ch Gan 1 The awards, the work ing & home the his right, the bed - wes 3.50- .00. 4" ; Old rooster “% 30; | Tst given for er had left Board, enforced by ap e or ce eh : “tom ‘turkeys s holm, were the catheter) nioore 15.” ibed and mu- ‘ geet “Bodes “Sodi: “tom STOCK AVERAGES by fentists on tho- “ahout 8: ‘the linet Depert sald to ‘ . ~ |Barred Le: RK, Oct. 18—Comptied the three sc heart and on pa time taken at the/inat of endl = Motor City Firm duekiin Funds nem oTOR ree 1 tants Shenae in the circulatory The inne | bg according to salt Mg tees maintain their * ' Cul. Bi logic Ms Prosecutor , ; . Board | d Area Plant Counties Given Fu ‘mas er wos 179\aystem. ton so medion op Taylor, who read & to her when |ing formal Sein fo Expan for Paralysis Victims Weak go”. Fen 8 ma ina rege ll My sheng. | tae tno became one auee csr cionea gra sees ‘ A] ¥ t a q , oore . - orders, Broach & Machine Co. Se = ee coun (eee RO 4 ITA ew educed ing velar precing wan Ge We OA mee tan, te oe trom Thade ‘tnd “promulgated Detrot undertak-/ LANSIN ved additional |igs¢° nigh as Ra LE canal or vein with the little gi read quoting shall ordinance shail f Rochester is ea oo square chapters have receive from. ‘the pa] igh 70: ‘we Here 2 1488 caneenee. same statement = wed comes over 2. railyncault = ing construction ‘t sprain Gustav) -rants grore Pag at Four 1008 WS eeee cxe w Pest Richards, 61, Ccbacabtn's ber os “ ‘sp and goer tet he or a period of such suspension to its ’ . Infantile ed IT STOCK . and of and sits on . during the foot addition to sident, an- \stional arters report | eae ephier Co.) ths) ate of Yale he bas jand si PY dection 86. eferre von Reis, company pre: dation, state headqu Pigures after dsetans ney Poel medical school, binge We He is we am said tommorrow he — members of | #8 r¢ nced. - . id was extended * 3a been teaching at Nid. nerat erome /F iby the shall be now dditional machin today ney aid was ex funds t. & Bquip. af u oft Orange, all Dr, L. J fied ata san by Board It will house be equipment for) “no sties “whe ran out of tal |Soiawin Mabie si fh PR) a native his studies atc hiatrist who testi suffers a/'? the and assem ny achines, a to counties edical and hospi Howell Elect, ~~ om* 14 44 er finishing earned | payc that Moore sald ery 8 ching m the m is victims. . Lakes O11 & oom 23.4 Aft » Richards ity hearing ” nate from any spokeemnas said building per- bins for rants, Included $9,500 for Rove ‘ear Mil, rods igs 4 a world reputetion in experimental split person vicee Rendent. at|Separttenie wich be made. Oy writ spo Township listed its Inc Huron | fen rophet Peeters 3 «8 918 on experi: nk, former endent a person 4s shall ae Avon roject lis’ The gran 400 for . CO... 3 433 his work . Dale) Fy it ia Chiet ly itted to ml ae a a nd So tor Dick fy ee a Ne ee ts Pouce Ra tne einai e , , tlac insane Board! the estimated ¢ en ed al" of London. was born in| pon has been ‘ any ae necbquarters ee ie ‘ Job Foe. Comment wes ton whe ay Reparval tition," loose omelnate ive , ess Notes Sate ee county Pee eemeney Chemica 0es Paris in = in 1980 after winning » on wie exe onl n. — Busin Saichlontn renage aaah far this . G r @S ger am degree at the U Fink said, “lives in fantasy ” oe 7 ’ * 8 med emotional resp Moore A. (Jetry) — ‘satel _ While Dieter ° q ve Ay so beast tar tong ~~ gy he: doctors judg "Tense to guilt o M. A. wegvdeer . a he Bellevue udgment as force penaltion unde mingham, has te Raorg American ' Chief ANGELES (INS) — A ~ ame on New ble ® | sane. exhibits introduced te pronou end reguistions j Motors ‘Corp. vice president. Roy Former Budge ely Hills pian ha deters | mal’ ewan maria |, Among the 3 ext ntroduend fe eae Abernethy Ral — assistant ¢ secumbs in Bad Axe a ‘oun ee oe and still —— ad ne ‘een am American -r ol ant toe tissue from Dated: Beptem wm on ae a a , ' as . experts Seuniers, vat Teak, bres at BAD AXE — Charles D. suche I ight. aller told the Cal-| Sitisem vines Se an barn te ae. resale ce be samples pn aver eT | ae a» ot ein ae Sa Game ew et | a 5 : oH) . aca i : budget directo at the age of 83.) toms Angeles yesterday that iin in 1932 at Saue $10,200|taken Eitective: October Beiabiish « Dupe: + died last night d Axe for more tice in Los “a gland governor’ studies sh award of , NOTICE An eee caine in Beorstes of in Ba red is “‘a total cash ARTER ty ef Ponting! An Ondine Guasiaa the arnings An attorney Thompson reti the wrperaiabaal A prize con. ft the City Au during . with the To the Electors - Pon’ Powers ities for ia vol ay one tom thet oat ee ecive| | | stichigan Eie"siecors of the Necessary” Powers ‘te earnings in thelseveral years ago ted from the)” He sai of the 1,000 cases Divorce | Notice submitted to. the at the Genera of Bald fy, Of Pontiac Ordaine py ge og Sol St por cemsi' health. He gradua law schoolli, 905 per cent tried Webbs to Oy of Pontine @ be held Tussday, of Gal on t:, Definitions fir ine monte incressed. 28° percent ing ring Migtonsgey wording which it was tried, chemical! Jack Ie November” ieciton to be ‘held Tues ote ca tiret nine ar aa & ae Oe ended |{Inive’ a delega' in|” said the (INS) ~ Te Nov ber 6. i % of (a) tion for and the o qe Ta sees on 8 ae silin 1896. He was convention The physician of calories which Ywoop disclosed | November, I rekacae, Provide | prepara ' cunt. to $37 2, equal stitutional the amount of ca to| HOLL Webb the City of the Police ‘trial leit” em t _ 30 se tod $6,513,012, 104.-\ state con 08 limits pertnit the body vision star Jack wife, Dorothy T ¢ arter Anees the Police | $33,226,164. compa: Lansing in 1907-08. the glands wil] the amount of ‘that he and his parting aS yo FA, ive to to $2.48 2.05 a share ; milate, making unim- today reached the | Sora be ineressed , | “er cel (INS) —Bales ag halen mber of milk cows Pr Us merci &) person, ‘weleht te ee ey oy will be divorced. iz NEW ¥' nmtal Can Co., by Sales be The nu by about 1 per: ax far as of , Sevals in the. third —qiia 30 totale decreased fig |portant 4 levels tn the ended Sept amounted | farms to 1952, census cerned, » the nine mont youn. pa thire, com cent from 1944 , ¢ te G28. A008, or 83: rier, The sales ures show. / boy pared i & year, Pry per cent gain. | e 4 | ® : 52.60 A repersented, @ 15.6 § i — revenu ere : * s, Be & nhy >. * *, » rE 4-419. ¢ iP. wos Pg a mT week, Baby welcome, oH AIR CONDITIONED r og 3 ester OC eS Rent Houses Unturn, 36 in| ROOMS ALL MODERN. N, OF Auburn Ave, 101 Doris Rd., Au- burn Het, . Pontiac 7 M 8k ON RICHMOND Dr., Watkins Lake Sub. oR cu, | ren i¢ § ROOMS, MODERN. $431 Dt deco-| Hwy OR 23-2219. _oaly, | FOR CABH IN A HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE, '2-8181. dee ds t. i7 een M SOMPORTABLI = ie re 4. FOR GENTLE + ijt ME 2) a — p-SGs te) DOWN Children . t ‘ 401 worth, FE . SMALL SUIT- | BUILDING able for 3. MA 41440. . Clean, quiet, adults és HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms Da Week Also or b tosm 6 ‘1 we ae ete 23-0239 West Huron i a Rent Stores 40 tive features—knotty pine if butitn bookcase & shelves, tive: 500 worth of Place, a TERRACE. | FE 6.0008 ‘MA 5-1981. FE $-T104 be center sca) 5 500, sores. _ WiELAS M. BREWER PE 46181 ar shopping . 88 50 $1,280 down or will FE 1: sacrifice “her cash. BY OWNER eg fk tlewie 2b eo cc role, Realtor sole. le, RA. Waterford 5S ROOMS AND BATH, ALL MOD-| § Tooms and bath. Large shade ern. stoker heat, fiat: 2 chil ess. All kinds of fruit, dren permitted, per month.) 9° garage, Approximately 4505 Nelson Rd. corner Ander- ie Bt at door, $10,- sonvilie Rd. West : Waterford. | a4 wm dn Call after References required, Shown by P appointment. UY, i K. G. HEMPSTEAD “i to _see, 102 E. Huron FE 48284 7 : 5 og HOUSE. ONFURN. bath. | © .ROOM ROUSE, POLL Saae basem , Chthdren Welcome School age. $75 | gat aca heat, West ‘ cant ROMS Rie BATH-ON |) RMS _ UNFINISHED —HOURE. § LARGE |. TILE ON i" ¥. Berea Bt. Wivalaes” gus beet. Full basement §5,500. $500. down. 3126s fi io -/8 AP Noe tee mes “{ hope they don't raise the standard of living any higher, I can’t afford it now!” — war ANLAN: For Sele Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 SCH PE 5-5001 a A Iv room school branch at White . pH ong tng Big Fh mand Rd, Call after 6 pm .| rea. Priced at $12,500. Lot..is _ Feet ereameny 304 H- Pike, be- | _ tual 42167. ii 1 = 140 feet, * mm j AND __Rent Office Space 41) CLARK REAL ESTATE Fishers & Pontiac . FOR RENT: rE or FE 44813 2 . & Mi. OUT #.. = fone oP core n Evenings & Sundays oe one at school enter. Heat & hot water furn. ultiple Listing service ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY FURN ‘ OUTSIDE CITY Maple 08 tnd mam ooh te BELT UES | Large 3, eareom taneh J BEDROO N 4 H. 3. Van Welt, OR 31355. "| Rent, oll heat, itecar gareee, 3 on OR ixtrigerator furn, “ePA RENT i son amily home. Only $1,- street. YT ckusres welcome. Water- On bits Rd, OR 31821 or ford School District. : — 6 yy Dorothy Snyder Lavender | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ct up. Pull Desement, dandy 3140_W. Huron FE 24411 |3 STALL GARAGE. YOU REPAIR. ping center, Full price, $10, 30 8. JOHNSON AVE. 4 BEDRM a, or day Fr Light pauline: with terms, home, $87 monthly. OR 3-7711. an $2237, wie 7 meee wine . 3% RMS Fae? FURN, APPi. JILDING 18" 2 at Manny's Ringside Bar, W, Hu-| Petthurst: Call Fx after | Kil basement, gee heat, to aneet: fon _at Elizabeth Lk Rd mt . fae location, Bikes only $1,725 4 ROOMS AND BATH, OW CANAL Parkhurst FE id for down payment. Cass Lk. Couple only, $50 per | — "= : month. FE _6-0712. For Sale Houses 43 | PERRY, PARK CLARKSTON A SAA AA ata Prater ae A ve 2 bedroom eongee. bedroom, near Mill Pond, chil- Nice — , excellent kitchen dren welcome, 4 Te. 4. LAKE FRONT with snac rt. Full basement, ait $85 a month. OR "| This 9 bedroom home with 100 ft. | oil heat, Only $7,459 with terms. TRBEDROOM HOUSE FDOKN | Stee Poctocee tench naa? Siiree- J garsge, Sat Auburn Heights. Call 3 RAM REALTOR FY 6-047) 111i Joslyn, corner 3rd Eves ULTIPLE & Sun. Res, FR 54-2564 LISTING SER . BEDROOM sr. home ON NICE LOT LAKE PRIVILEGES WILLIAMS LAKE, PAY- MENTS 882 PER MONTH. 380, Consider with tonto buy. at Pi. 3 &, modern, 2 lots, ae oa ‘ MY 2-8631 $195 DOWN ARTER WITH 36449 Lake & Moe Tae ere , 4 Zé f ae ee ee ee ee se | a at : AMedely fist” WRIGHT, Realtor a i na : TAKE IT AWAY ses, at with yoo tag 5 i: z : § hi 7 A a; sy § i j = 5 Ho ~~ °e “ ' at a Lae . all on one ‘Noor. J the money. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 202. «8. T 2. Phone FE The FE 03 or OR MULTIPLE LISTING: SERVICE ANNETT OFFERS Wisner-Linc. School Area Large 4 oom we. utilit: home Indian Village Brick Attractive 6 ve 6 room home sun Roy Annett Inc. REAL’ 3% «OK. Weren . TE cerat © aes | j _ j Eve, EAL ESTATE INC, oh Gin ek tae Income — North Jessie Seven room e with two acess Total” price $10.00. ‘The apartment rent m St. Mike’s District ‘ a is ip ne ry GAYLORD NICHOLIE ANDERSONVILLE fF RY blocks te > 49 ND—s ment, t See this if—anytime WATEING LAREPRONT « Very lovely 2 or 3 bedroom hom recrea' room e— at Jake level, Many extras. It's vacant. ed 500 and are your terms, or TOW Will = sell terms — fruit treee and berries, ‘We. cant, Fine lacs for small N ICHOLIE Ld “BUD” Washington Park GI Resale 4 bedroom brick front anne. . Includes carpeted livin foom ond, dining prea, full batt windows, off XL. Built tn 1980. Priced at $1 to pre sent 4 per GI mortgage. - 3-Bedroom Rancher aa on one floor; brick and frame 183 attached garage, par drive. Woodward \and* Lake area, festures delight livirg room dining | ceramic foreed sir oll inum 1d and seroupe Seok : NICHOLIE Atte, tae 6 Rooms — KINZLER mort- ‘ou can't go one, 7. Russell Young REALTOR-BUILDER 412_W, Huron FE 44525. Established in 1916 YOU'D LIKE TO BUILD EXCEPT YOUR - MONEY IS TIED UP IN YOUR OLD HOME and your FOR THE DISCRIMINATING ~~“ BUYER No, 107: This 16~ ft, house ts built for convenien living, L-shay No. 623 is am answer to the most discriminating buyer. Tt is an 6i-ft. brick ranch home with center en’ e hall, an unusually nice liv- ing rm, and activity rm. ar- « i that can be open into one room 20 ft = 10 ft. Three exceptionally nice Hs x 1 te Pient: ry mg cdrm, i 7 q ets, 2% baths, cermatc tile & vanity. U-shaped kite with lee of beautiful cab- inets, Nice sized nook and figating at once. We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS . a we have in our Home Planners Center” Come out brow: ¢ plan books, at the contentont affice of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HomEs” office % block N. of Telegraph REALTOR Fe] b 191 | age -Giroux-Franks PS West Bloomfield New Se West Side Income At Cass Lake On the water and it's Pa: 2 bedrooms of paneling j Way and gai reation minum 950. Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 Templeton * KE. Templeton, Realtof BLOOMFIELD | KNOL OPEN DAILY & SUN 3 bedroom brick & Carey « siding ranch home with " EAR ORCHARD & CASS. LAKES ares 8 } ty a Tet to Subdivision. Kuschell, MI 64133 Country Home Heated 2 bedroom cottage h be home. Giassed in 7 in fear, faces 100 fh. frontage on Huron River. $7,000 — terms. 2 Bedrooms | car garage With large - dreeseuay Alum: pay’ be _ REALTY COMPANY Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-0418 LARGE FAMILY | Plenty of room for everyone. Livihe room w natural fi ace, rate entrance’ Full basement, heat, gas water heater, insulated recreation foom. You will 2. ¥ wn to DOLL HOUSE Here is a home you will be proud - own needed te . No Living room, dining room, k two bedrooms and bath, Pinisiied NEW HOME s 860 TOTAL ~ 3 bedroom home. Many ie air heat, automatic hot water heater, Comb. aluminum storm & screens. Large lot, 150 x 300. EASY TERMS. J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W. Huron Open 9 to 8 FB 65-6181 Partridge IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE $935 DOWN NEW RANCH HOME You don’t have to be a QI to new modern spacious room ranch home at the Plains, Buy now at the low price of . Balance in easy monthly payments of just $52. at only 4% per cent interest, ARE YOU LOOKING? For something modern in an older bome? Listen to outstand features. —— front steps wi Wrought fron rai , beautiful WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR | FE. 43581 attic, glassed-in sun h, 377_8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.| Attic Lay tru cellar. gas heat new gas wa ater. Ins’ WATER FRONT and { car garege. Exterior ust 6 ROOM HOME ~— Fireplace, full recently painted, Full price $8,850 bath, off circulator heat. Large low down perment. poreh, dock on channel leading RETIRING: lakes, $1,509 DOWN, Just the home for a couple, Four rooms and bath, partly furnished. Ofl heat, gas water heater, fenced ‘ard, Close to stores and line, ly $800 down, . 2 UP AND 2 DOW) Just the home for a large fanitly, Living room picture windéw and fireplace. Kitchen wi room. room bath with er up. Full basement, of] beat, of! water beater, 1 car garage, Corner Jot, 710x130 ft. with fenced back yard, Only $13,600 on terms JUST FOR TWO Only §800 down this little five room bungalow, Of] heat, gas water heater, close to stores and bus line, Full price $6,500. K. G. HEMPSTEAD: 102 BE, HURON sT. "GILE $750 DOWN... | 5 room 2 becream, peme 5-0510 looated on & top = 1 block ng ror bus. ear etc, ¥ rice onl ‘vou ‘ean't beat and terms, Call that price for appeintmment, : +BEDRM. RANCH .. ¢ >> red walls, oak floors, bath. Full basement heat. Largé lot onl tor - . re ls ir ai potntment ws runken CHOICE RESIDENTIAL s for large coms? for or * ear i = | e TOO) This "home ‘has oT Leoking 7 est side. 1050 W. HURON ST. _ AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ) » OPEN EVp, ‘TIL 9 ae, iyN j ‘ / | GILES REALTY CO- \ Sn 0 te oe oe, { j ‘ \ i I , f ; | wel dha A ee ec thu cl a Las ed hc i a i a ft a a a a i i a a ee a ce a es ee a SS inl se sient stn & Os vahew ee it keirvy cy 1 i ! eeerrt a neesneecate, a Anhaiuatie Portable Fan-Forced Heater m8 10.88 Lowest price for @ full size heat- er with thermostat. 110-120 volts sd Pg beige and brown enamel | sont 9. 95 : sq. vd high cut all woo pile ounet Abe alps fend egal woth ney Save $40 on 12x15-ft. room for only yi 50 $17 Dewn, Balance on Sears Easy Payment Pion ep ; regular 9.95 sq. yd. all wool pile wilton carpet 0 wool tufts . ft. tightly woven in jute back © Durable wool pile for years of wear : Save 21.40 on 12x15-ft. room only $182 ~ 18,50 Down, Balonce Monthly on Sears-Easy Payment Plan 9, 12, 15-ft. widths ee 11. 50 sq. yd. wool multi-level loop pile e ick tee tenis easly tal ween 88 © 9,56 Ban Bg ty mores in cack yar fot . © Choose from gray, green, beige and nutria colors Save 32.60 on 12x15-ft. room only 202.20 4 sq. yd. $20 Down, Balance Monthly on Sears Easy Payment Plan 9, 12, 15-ft. widths regular 6.95 sq. yd. high cut pile tufted carpet wera. 86 88 ant a deg © 5,712 tufts per sq. ft. locked in plasticized Save 21.40 on 12x15-ft. room only Wy 121 .00 sq. yd. $12.50 Down, Belance Monthly on Sears Easy Terms 9, 12-ft. widths regular 8.50 sq. yd. tweed or solid color carpet — e Crush resistant wool and carpet rayon surface pile 44 —— © Tufts tightly locked in durable plasticized © Choose 3 tweed colors and solid gray, beige - Save 21.20 on 12x15-ft. room only 153.30 7 e $16 Down, Bolance Monthly on Sears Easy Payment Plan 9, 12-ft. widths Deluxe Coffeemaker rom 95 |= 18.88 Dial mild, medium or strong! 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