eas | = ae a ‘MONDAY, Gdlonen 14, 1087 —40 PAGES | Hines to Raise $5,000 Orion to Aid i ehanie Father * Lake One Village prepared to Open its heart today: after death| had struck a triple blow to the family of Julius A. (Lindy) Smith. _ Smith’s wife, Gayle, 35, died early burial follows in East Lawn Cem- 7 Weather permitting, the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, were to drive from’ Government horse-irawn open state carriage. : ~ * & ; Flags and bunting line the three-mile route of the ceremonial drive, and a brilliant display of military splendor was arranged— bright uniforms and medals, of Pas flags and marchirig men, Oxford in 1947. They lived in Lake Orion 12 years, Mrs, Smith also is survived: by her father, Thomas F., Marlow, of Northville, and a brother, Richard Hal Marlow, of Utica, N. Y. .. The children also are survived by paternal grandparents, Mr. and eo os J. Smith, In fox: Residents Return House to Parliament Hill in the| | Tt was the’ Queén's. live: televi: sion debut, but she carried it off Her-voice was high pitched but - piping—as Lord Altrincham, &@ recent severe British critic of |Queen Presides in Canada graphs of her two. children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, visible at one side of the TV screen, Elizabeth wore a dress of silver a four-strand pearl ances: and her Platform manner, contended. Seated at a desk, with photo-) 1a Tudor rose brooch, ‘ Chance to Win. $600 Pot-O-Gold, we er Ce tee bers out of a hat, it's-a Jot. more ‘|Morning Fog Causes fun and just as profitable. The prize is now at $600 for the new Trouble in 3 Counties DETROIT (INS) w — Heavy ‘puzzle. appearing on page 9 of| today's paper. ifog cut visibility to 50 yards on And, as many puzzle fans will/some roads in- western Wayne tell you, Pot-O-Gold is an. excellent|County and ifi Washtenaw and. way. to increase your vocabulary.|Macomb Counties early today, You're bound to run into several} More than 25 minor accidents words that you must look up in the|were caused by the fog on Wayne crm htonce ee A og grat et "reiCounty roads outside Detroit, For the &minite, 900-word speech she used a teleprompter and also referred to a script. Oc- casionally she switched into French for the benefit of the _|French-speakitig provinces, Elizabeth sald she hoped to re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) we AP Wirephote Queen and her husband, Prince around the monument greeting | placing wreath at base of Cairo Troops Bolster Syria Egypt's Forces Likely to Be Deployed Along Turkish Border CAIRO (INS)—Tensions crackled anew in the Middle East today after Cairo and Damascis an- , |more than 150 families in the face|SPeech last night, of the flooding streams. At East- land, Tex., some 100 persons were forced: to: flee their homes as the oredto ee tr tones as hell Iv in U.S. f0 Join About a half dozen families at), Cro Pian, Tex. moved et sli Welcoming Queen the swollen Turkey Creek cov- ered ‘seven city. blocks of the smail city about come between) NEW YORK #®—British Foreign pompeeclwres 3 nemagre Aly ig tae plane “The heaviest general rains in €m route to Williamsburg, Va., to cipate in the welcoming cele- 25 years, natives of the area said fell in triangle bounded by San/Derticll for Queen, Elizabeth II on Ww. . Angelo, Abilene, and Brownwood. communications were| Vednesday. washed out over much of. the|..Ul0vd declined to comment Syria. He said: “I am not here to comment ‘gn international af- fair's.”’ \ __|/ He aiso declined to make any Z Statement on recent articles criti- cal of royalty appearing . here and Amateur radio - operators were — into service. Pays $1,000 Per Farm NEW YORK (INS) — The — in Britain. Foundation, Inc., Lloyd, who appeared ined, said day the federal government ‘ to reporters, “I am sorr)-when now spending ‘for agriculture |you say I had no commeiit to ‘more than $1,000 annually for make, also please say it was 6 Wide ‘central west Texas ares. Egyptian troops being sent into! the President remarked. with a broad | smile. ‘That’s a lot of roses.’ The a Rico neta told newsmen he found Eisenhower “feeling fine _and_. look good.” He said he “wished hower many happy returns, As for the troubles facing Eisen- hower on this birthday anniver- major one in congratulating the President on his handling of the school integration. situation at Little Rock, Ark, " Only one formal tribute was annotnceg in advance—a . late | afternoon White House call by a delegation of several hundred Re-. publican party fund raisers head- ed by Vice President Nixon and Meade Alcorn, chairman of the GOP National Committee, That tg arranged to present & | There were sure to be surprise tributes too, and the greetings that every U. S. farm: o'clock in the morning.” = annually by mail and tele- sary, Munoz put his finger on aj The fourth ¢hilld, Donna, ¢, who | DALLAS, Tex. (—Hundreds of West Texas residents|ine Qeeen' wae to reelein Ene : ees suffered only minor bruises in forced from their homes. by flooding rivers and creeks/lish and pot apes Geabled Se ne “ ” war veteran gets a a handshake ' Philip, walked Shore, "” Poise cared for by |returned to their muddied houses today as the swollen | tne new Cons Soil tr). Guan Kuabeth Siltgeing wieate layin Sene, ~ vemenie eae iin iiwmnw '§ program. It was written| mony at the Canadian National.War Memorial | memorial. “ @ New York Central Raliroad trai Rains had stopped in West Texas at 4 a.m. but light|tor by Diefenbaker’s Cabinet : : Orion ran Gc Towslip. Tee Dallas-Fort Worth a ea in|, Tae sate te tne second tall [7 * | 7 , re areain’ The: for the sec nal = h =v t= te ap tn ease Step Gi the northern part of the/day of Elisabeth's Canadian vist | SON NOW er ounts Village maintenance worker Cd rson. iven state. Privy Council for ; a Te , me = ear CLUBs PLAN..AID snnih intimates Ke Cloudy, rainy weather was- in\ception at Government House for S&S : paige gooey «the forecasts for most of the state.|the-bigh--osumissioners "of miQ)/ “Dif ay oses ices at Alle al Prize enters cuenta op o.38 Nica, nd Wg, lle ae sided: det Grenghbcttiem- Weet ‘Diied shea dinner followed by a state recep-/ WASHINGTON (® — President Eisenhower, pictured fense workers Peace Award. Goes yesterday, and rain continued ur hee ee ot /as feeling fine, observed his 67th birthday today and ex-| Ree tebe be onan at 40 Grandin. for Work) SP Soe Miieahoth and Philip .dreve ta [Pressed warm thanks for gifts and best wishes. - ) in Mid Crisis. Highways were blocked by brilliant sunshine yesterday | The anniversary finds perhaps -more controversy) They posses to raise $5,000, be- . : mews % a ken meg jenn ‘morning to the Canadian Nation- (swirling about Eisenhower than at any time since he be- sinning with @ porch Hight eam-| OSLO, Norway rete = phone commimications were cut, rls eseray > pe Mages — came president in 1953. But this was the day for tem- " Contributions ‘could be turned in Secretary, has been the|No- drowniegs mr ein’ “| leaves and then talked with » porarily aetting ance do-¢ directly to the fire department or| 197 Nobel Peace . The prize! Shortly before midnight, County| “meup_of war veterans. A crowd imestic and international/gram. A tamily dinner this evening through’ a ‘special five-man coin-|*™ounts to $40.275. ~ -’| Judge W. H. Rampy at Ballinger,| % 18000 cheered the smiling troubies alike. oe naes mittee: consisting of Martin Carl-|_ 11 the United Nations last fall,!Tex.—probably the hardest hit of) ©™P!- ‘ "2. % Eisenhower's business. engage- “son, co-publisher of the Orion Re.|Pearson spearheaded @ campaign|the flood-stricken towns— said he| From the Memorial they drove! white “tause employes had alTi@ms for the day deal with. both - view; D. A. Rose, of the fire de-| bring peace to the Middle East,|believed the greatest danger wasito Old Christ Church Anglican — domestic and world problems, . partment; James Sheldon, of the|Where Britain and France . hadjover. ; Cathedral, where a crowd of 2,000|D0Uquet of 67 red roses in his of- 3 Lions Club; A. D. Curran, of the|Joined Israel in an attack on| Police said Elm Creek started|waited. There the prince, a lay|ice when he arrived there this Saddle Club: and Peter Hamellett,|E&ypt. | ate receding about- midnight and the|reader, read the Second Lesson,™°Mming. . Queen to Wear of the Rotary Club. Largely as a result Gf Pearson’s|rate of rise on the Colorado River|the Parable of the Talents from) Eisenhower pointed out the *. . eos « Activity, a i Seroney Sale aed tected off to shout 30 ot athe. Rett of Matthew. ae flowers to news photographers Coronation Satin separate - per er, er afternoon was spent qu who took his picture with Gov. oe . a ioe eae will lie | Sageents. This force still is onjhad been rising 2 feet per hour. —— —— son Botpee in ‘ats Monee Marin of Puerto |Ct Parliament Rite Church, Oxford, until funeral | ae pt Mag reuse tel “OTTAWA W—Queen Eliza ai Pearson in Jtine lost his'Cana- | Ballinger hurriedly evacuated|ing for the s television! «took over there — 67 roses,” i aoa gy 2 Aleagpe ‘satin coronation dress as her cos- tume to open Canada’s Parlia- ment today. monds, pearls and golden crys- Y dals. andl ba with each country in the wealth, was created by London designer Norman Hartnell. The ‘gown has short sleeves, a full, flaring skirt and a fitted center.. Top, sleeves and hem are embroidered with the gems. —- Canada’s maple leaf, in green silk..embroidery, outlined in gold and veined in crystal, is among the floral emblems. Billion Set for Roads — WASHINGTOM (INS) —* The government reported today that it has already committed one billion dollars in federal aid to the new interstate superhighway system, bodice, cut square over the shoul-| . ders to curve into a heart-shaped) nounced that Egyptian troops, backed by air and naval units, had landed in Syria as a‘ ‘detense" measure, The Egyptian ‘ieete~chetr size i miles Syrian border The joint Egyptian-Syrian an- houncement also . disclosed that “basic elements” of Egypt's mili- The gown, heavy with dia-jtary forces have been moving into Syria since mid-September. ieee | Also Includes Fellow Officers Jurist Grants Request Made by 13 New York ‘Rank-and-Filers WASHINGTON () — A president of the big Team- sters Union. A temporary restraining order was signed by Judge F. Dickinson Letts at the request of a 13-man New —+¥ork —rank-and-file—Team- pects Teamster lawyers appeet the restraining or- r : = refused to comment further on the order. : rae 52 Tecmeers Off Job DarDote & — Pitty -twe members of a Teamsters Union focal in Detroit stayed off their jobs today while they decided whether to resign from the union, A meeting was scheduled to- night ‘to vote on withdrawal. They are members of Local 337,. headed by Bert Brennan, top assistant to James KR. Hoffa, president-clect of the union... rigged, with delegates improperly a under the union's — armed forces under the command a “, a ; Minist ‘Feameters Union. ° eg Abdel Hakim Amer. — ‘TRIAL DEMANDED _ The joint Egyptian-Syrian Martin O’Donogh her defense potentialities,”’ both the pro-Western North Atlantic cold war of words that has occa- ,|sionally “turned hot along thee Sicceed eat Zi frontier. (U.S. State Department officials received news of the troop move-|'* ment calmly and viewed it as a|* propaganda "show" to impress the world with Arab unity.) ° it iN Circle Heart of Transforréed, Revitalized Business District . KANSAS crry — — The first link Ala, ina freeway system that will circle To Place Your Want Ad | va DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the . WANT AD. DEPT. | 4 The freeway “loop” sgystem. wilh be completed in ten years ata cost of $90,000,000. It was designed ienge of the automobile,” said (12? TOday's Press P. Cookingham, City ager. “We believe that a strong diwn-) , a is essential. play fs "whe a planners. ‘hope to complete . their City of the Future by: 1980. - 3 e to permit rapid’ flow of _ traffic ‘either through this\city of more than a half ‘million © “persons or directly to its comnnsiorctat center. erected. New apartment” build. - “eab@ratd: Looking Kansas City Dedicates Freeway expeced to eal in “Apitt in an- i the easter fringe of the dis- trict thirty blocks-have been in- iworporated into a redevelopment and renewal project to clear run- down residential neighborhoods and ireplace them With commercial districts. Slums are. being de- mblished and large-séale public ‘/housing is uriderteken to help re- wo ep families on- the western edge; Six new $3,000,000 169-unit oe Wee veel Hk ie oa five’ years. motte Swarr The freeway link, financed prin- iF 3 | Chpally under a oe are cut sip apceympaioes * was once part of-its Skid Row. Re- maining sections of the loop will be constructed under a Federal highway program. Work has be- gin on the eastern arc, which will include a fifty-seven-acre, fout- largest in the country. Truck Building Starts f TOKYO (INS) — The first: of reuedtet te anak con case brought by a ef (Syria and Turke a member of|bet group challenging Hoffa's elec- ¢ tion and other decisions of the Treaty Organization and the Bagh-/©°" dad Pact, have been locked in aj,’ or Mercury Tonight federal district judge today — barred James R. Hoffa from - }taking office tomorrow as ! For the Pontiac area, the U.S... level interthange, one .of the| Weather Bureau predicts fair te AroMietag ; jarees. : - Tomorrow | > | tor of the city at Potsdamer Platz today after right talks with pédestrian. of the bor- fre. tes | East Germany sealed its borders as the Com- ders cut off West Berlin from the West: for the taka oer munist government ordered ® ome-to-one con- first time since 1948 blockade. ae 1 go oe ioe : ; ' force __,Data May Give Military Aid ______|Judge ‘Bars Hoffa =* j : - : oS : ae el ; ;. pniet ‘ Meteorites Near Sputnik from Taking Office |“ ora : Pl | From aking: 1C@ |. Sozzi was to:have handed three LONDON (INS)—Sputnik I zipped around the world right. | (Continued From Page One) as sek ea ae on schedulé today but a prominent Soviet scientist paid the | pedited as soon as a ceremonial transfer of power. earth satellite may end its life within weeks. = = +§= —_| files an answer for the Team- |The crowd’s enthusiasm canceled _ Dr. U. D. Boulanger was quoted inthe Russian trade | *ters’ Union. _ out the arrangements. The door to union newspaper “Trud” as hinting that the Sputnik may | Godfrey Schmidt and Thomas J. nt wasn't be “shot” down by micrometerorites. - a: remy Biteayges «ipa lag B grncbowr coe The satellite, Boulanger said, “is undergoing - group, ' wanted | bardment by talcrometeorites whose speed: reaches 90 miles oak oe ee aay tee ae ae an ae . ‘ : i . Ss a ‘answer persecond. .- . e ‘|eharges of delegate illegality, “These 5 hit the satellite with armour-plercing = McClellan a, foree. One can assume some of them will go right through Bonny ore sate Setaiie Secale. ee eas | _| tne Comantton hes sald methede Boulanger also said the rocket carrier, which has been | o selecting some of the conven- whirling around the earth in company with the satellite, | tom delegates were scandalous, pieces of metal. Z - ae {the convention were im- The ‘scientist, who is a leading physico-mathematician, |” paged ae wep Russia can expect trom |: New. Xork last we : expect sters President Dave Beck con- the data gathered by the satellite, The aim if Intercontinent~ | ceded that the convention had . al Ballistic Missiles can be sharpened, he said, because of | disregarded one constitutional ome more accurate information on the curvature of the earth. | requirement. = = Se <<. re ae ees ee a Alton Van Dyke, 35, Pontiac, was 7T : = ea. 7 : ee union's headquarters office 30 tet Prt ict som it cE X-Editor Of Punch Takesjisn tea coves sem | ; Arbor, é = _* - : “ Le : under “the rule of reason,” and cenit tos tees, von. (PUNCH at British Royalty jee. ¢ eee & _—smett, was injured fatally Friday : ; about it.” wight when his car streck & | PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The, even for minor office — she |MORE DATA SOUGHT bridge abutment wear Peck. activities of Britain's Royal Fam-| who translates a.Mr. into am | McClellan - disclosed that his e Elmer C. Harmon, 85, Owosso,/'ly were described today as a} Earl Attlee.” Senate group is seeking more in- : was killed Friday night when his\"S°8p opera” with Queen Eliza- Rewarding in such fashion,|frmation on Hoffa's use of union : car and an ambulance collided in|beth as the “dowdy, frumpish)..sther than with jobs and)funds. He said all Teamster Roxie Anne de N ne deseri was : : ferences have been asked to sup- ) was klled Saturday wien her: 2, Saturday Evening “Post weld or ae ey BLY, & lating of thelr cash soni ! accidentally backed m * Bi {their st and bonds, all 0: : Seer the Cd Ey tee crea asl versial locate editor of Punch. 2 Comparing the royal family joans since January 1950, and any| lair heme. ™ “| British Wy magazine, who| With & “soap opera.” the Bri “of Payments. to other ps. Adelaide Jackson, 49, dieqjtitled his story, “Does England| Writer alluded fo Princess Mar-iteamsters units. * oe Saférday ‘in @ fire that broke out Really Need mQueen?” £ AE ANA k Problem) Sure. PREF F in her Apartment in Detroit. Unlike former. rulers, said | 5. roe The committee already. has — CO sree mata Muggertige, “It te iaconesiv- | nyt wneond affair and *%Ked_ all ‘Teamster localé. for} ARCHIE @. LEONARD = able that Elisabeth I showld.s 6 | uo pumored noes have Weir records relating to selection Cicer le use her still theoretically valid helped to sustain viewers’ ‘nterest|"= convention delegates.. Ig a nie Foyal prerogatives” to govern. | PP et tk * Former | | He added: i On reat wig te remdinigeb nape tortie ie ets , ‘“The monarchy, has be-| _Musseridge eral indictment charging hel g et ted come a sure ae. wells cere- gp ad = pen a hers evaded more thap $250,000 in Official Dies ae monially, a8 a constitutional com) oe, esate me peo te the (come taxes. Hoffa is to go to trial t venience, but ‘would no more be saiher tata the nate? rey New Fork oo wie E able to make itself felt politically| ®*¥ery ™ [tap conspiracy charges. He si) “4.30. G leonard Al then ta pin the bear-| The writer expressed doubt that|faces arraignment tomorrow on cnie &. ssgepe' _AISO skins and red goats on sentry|Queen Elizabeth's advisers were|another federal indictment alles-) Wag Past President of duty outside ham Palace| putting her across as a “useful/ing perjury before a federal, grand Bar ‘Assottntion - 'would be able‘fo defend it against/unifying element” in society, and| Jury, a ube ale . a cartons gtteek" | #aid she needs “‘new men around ‘®RSATE” MONARCHY her . . . who understand what! Beyond all the pending civil and) Archie G. Leonard, attorney 7 the tid-twentieth.{ century s|criminal actions against Hoffa, he|who had held numerous public t, the monarchy. ‘“has| but, and what is the role of ajfaces efight next week before the|ottices including those of assistant ; f D&S) constitutional monarch Executive Counc: prosecutor of Oakland County, to divest itself:-of all save/ time,” at sch *\councll ‘has’ labeled Hotta andisistant commissioner of Oaliand agai ee - : Beck —. and unfit to CoM-|County Schools and superintendent compared it an “ersatz a tinue in union power, of Farmington Schools, religion,” with Queen Elizabeth i MAY OUST UNION died early yesterday in- Pontiac as Ray lice honots, - Serta Queen Presides } The council, at its meeting here —. nae was 65. = "1 wey 1 Oct. 24, will consider sus r. Leonard, who practiced canted poiinas “wae save (MN PAFliaMeNt TOMY |i teamners "tor matsalnng in Fonne fo he ‘ast “cure been unable te the grade | - ? , Hoffa in union office. This deci-ot a century, had lived in Oak- eee . (Continued From ‘Page One) [sion will be subject to a ratifying/land County for 36 years. His eo turn to Canada im 1959 for the St, |Vote at the AFL-CIO convention|home was at 30821 Gladstone Dr., |Animals, Birds Lawrence Seaway and “thea 1 |&t Atlantic City in December. — | Farmington ‘Township. ; » in Fire bape to tlie that chance | 1 cuvicusty hopes to per-iifetegee Omen ong in Fi Oo per- , University Suffocate in Fire str ety soroes Me | suade the AFL-CIO Council to put|Michigan and Wayne’ University at Detroit Sho Ee Biles the Teamsters on probation or &|Law School. He had. been a mem- Pp nite, told the children of Canada| similar lighter punishment than|ber and: past president of the DETROIT (INS) — Nearly 100 echitarating country worthy —of — Ton sel Gromit at to, Shoes ee SS Oe 8 De Mee op" Safety Association: . [te was a. member of Orchard!s ee ee “We hope that one day we shall ni Methodist Church, = : 23 _ be able to bring our children here : ~ | Surviving are his wife, Mable) ™ Two firemen were overcome by to’see it,” she said. Meets in Waterford Cook Leonard; three daughters, |” a Gneee Sem he Wes, Wie enasem CANADA : _ __|Mrs, Ada Epley of Livonia; Mrs.| 3 Pentios : started in a barrel of cedar chips Elizabeth said she had ‘vivid! epresentatives of 14 schools in Mabel E, Cordes of San Diego, erature preceding § «.m.:\used to line animal cages. ‘They! cea ra aid_she_had_ “vivid! watertord— Township —attended-a Calif,and-Mrs, Sally A. Petty were revived with oxygen. -— aaaer ge ey enteg|meeting of the Waterford Township of Farmington; ove son, A. T. The animals included dogs, cats, | 9+ “great things have happened| Ndeperident Safety Association/Leonard of Muskegon and nine hamsters and guinea ions in the last six< years.” She esterday at the home of the ; pigs. Owner Jack Christilaw said) iraised. the “adventurous under(™™a” Ralph Blair of * the most- valuable pet that died ‘» nee**|Elizabeth Lake Rd. Service will be : : takings” in the industrial and eco- ‘ ®, m,........,g9/¥a8 & small chipanzee worth $195. !nomic field. is ae _ [Wednesday in ~ gee ee $A valuable myna, parakeets, ca-|. + *£ @ Final arrangements were made|Church,’ Farmington, with the Beni ST iacteg | and finches were among) Calling attention to her depar- for circulating some 400 petitions|Rev. Leroy I. Lord = iy [ihe dead birds,’ -_ |ture forthe. United States Wednes-|"°" ie Sener ae ob ed oe eae : "| Damage from the fire was not the’ ¢ told the Ca.(1rem Until safe walking facilities\Cemetery, body will lie in _lextensive. <- day, : Queen . are provided. Attorney George J,|state at Thayer Fi ‘ida ao Ps ee ~tonmes gg is the legal adviser for|Farmington, until noon Wednes- ‘ ? : é “When go ; livid : group. ! : = s City Driver Killed I shall be going as head of the| — ey? SS _ | The family has requested that ln hades 3 oan ae A ee Form letters are also being cir-| tributes be made to the aa r we: ¢ to reflect that-it Queen of! ousted © State Sen, L,,/Orchard Methodist Church ‘alas Car Hits Tree concerned, har mpand who S°*(Harvey Lodge to intercede in the|i06 Fund. 0 | tm thielehen vec war tied Pritay aig rach a natin.” atety, Bai sald . ae car struck a tree at Pontiac), ie AMIE : Desk ee ts jfrom their desks Friday as com- \day. This represented a decrease Absenteeism on Wane Most Pontiac, Area Principals Announce School attendance apparently is ‘on the-.way back to normal, as more students continue to recover from the flu epidemic which spread last week throughout the county, officials report today, . 4-tn- Pontiac, the sharpest decrease} in absenteeism was noticeable at Pontiac High School where 436 of the 2,891 students were missing pared to the 849 absent last Mon- in absenteeism from 29 to 15 per cent. Fifteen per cent of the chil- dren enrolled in Pontiac public schools were absent Friday, ‘slightly less than last Monday. | However, increases of about 4 per cent in the number of per- sons absent in Eastern and Lincoln Junior High Schools oc- Malkin Elementary School, Schools Report "Flu Abating sy bisehs = which reported 53.7 .per cent of its children absent Monday, had improved attendarice records by '|Friday when the absence rate ped to 45.2 per cent... ’ Absenteeism in Waterford Town- ship High School was almost normal at the conclusion of classes Friday according to Superintend- ant William Schunck. southern portion of the county, ac- cording to Monroe. He added, however, elementary grades throughout the township schools reported an increase in absentee enrollment. : Students attending Holly schools returned to classes to- day after » two-day vacation last. week because of the spread of Flu were re ported several weeks ago in the testing. Two cases of Asian washings |ing in about a third of the 10 bil- that the area is multiple dwelling zoning. He said that this factor destroyed his opportunity to sell his holdings. ‘ ee ‘Altrusa Club will join League of Women Voters in a “W for Peace,” program tomorrow. for the program... _- — Dr. Ethel Calhoun will be assisted by Mrs. R Thailand” will be shown. Poem to Sputnik Composed by Gov. Williams LANSING # — Gov. Williams turned to poetry today to express himself on the subject of earth’ satellites. The following eight-line poem, he said, was composed ;‘‘during a few free moments at home:” . “Ok, litte Sputnik, flying high With made-in-Moscow beep, * You tell the world it's Commie sky, Ls ® And Uncle Sam's asleep.. .“You say on fairway and on- rough, The Kremlin knows it all. 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But bilrfy, these will go fast! ‘ nh ee Floor re ration cee at Saini roy) Second Floor. ~ Charge Theirs . ‘, Second. Floor ui ' ‘ , spun Ape " 8 2 sk am , me ee oe ~ : ; wae Pere sets oe ie ee i : A ae re angel a a ie j f- . yf ( ah ee \ bys ES > e +: i es. 2 { eG Z ie |: A 4 7 ee 4-— 4 ‘| Se at me Sl nye reed y lt ie bi * United Waiice” ioeuee making the ‘tomy’ serve the cause of peace. In the light of recent Soviet accomplish- ments his task is indeed a difficult’ . One, . : "i (New York City) This t circulation in the tates and we append its re win end oa ‘Wiis’ Presidential chance that either will prove true is ent: tek as if the Republicans » lost, at least temporarily, a lot /*“tervention. However, they might be ing its revenue, by sharply [worm ot. eve etering to the aling tars on clgareies and go. ee ; Gunines National’ Problem. / news that G. Manwen ( as'people will continue to burn. C eo SS naa | WWmzunt, the Bouncing, bumplous bol in tereasing quantiles, epard David Lawrence Says: to Be Shortage of Water » less of cost. = Dancers Govemer af Michigan, _./ -. Sen. Robertson Hits Ike's Big Act CACO — Nate et ad yas ak 1 has decided to make.a strong bid for SS shortages of water were foreseen point where we were in real : his party’s Presidential nomination The Man About Town by Interior A. . danger of lositig this magnificent | in 1960. Coming as it does on the , __ASHINGTON = Coapter ind of the Revised Code of 1956 in hack to 1861, the President coulg Seafon today and he suggested natural resource,” he said. hed ot sess R: Horn‘s ection ss A Valiant Deed .™°« Peal Sams Sv Sr Nat ace cass eet tone yt ue ta ea ane ____ President_of the Teamsters Union, — at ished in-4_pub-Senalot Robertson says in_analy2- tut the one-of that section and, Within 8 Felatively fw years. have improved the park system. _ _ this news may indicate that Wu- Press" Carrier Saves e.. tie Me 3 ape), _y Vee the subsequent seption 333 must post phen geste eo" ' . L1aMs, who already is a political pal From Drownin in Lake ] Benatar Wits A. - MILETIA USE GRANTED be weighed against the specific haan, aqyiodinrel and inte ‘Bu Baer Says: | vot Wauren P. Reurmer, expects also . : onpap pie BE wy yan goes Sarg ahd ve eitien taken by the Cligees to (inl wee.” be oti. gs’ ys: s ‘te Dontie 6 pal of Barra. - Moterist:. A person who should | lates flatly that. the militia of other states to help ‘0 Se aE TT ies chout urst - danger of drowning.’ It hap- Ve ad broug “is $0 ul new International Atomic Energy — and ‘wes te danger of a nessmen. He has lately had a staff Animals and savages naturally veins in the thorax and on, into tak A ome Po ” xe baseball ‘that dowagers pena Inter : pened on, ; Newspaper Boy Day, of legal experts at work examining the right: auricle of the heatt caps shinguards under their even Agency is being held in Vienna. =~ which to David is just day for all the federal statutes involved in instinctively breathe with the So the diaphragm isnot only , Seaton Said by 1072 abd maybe piecing . - Although the military significance ee en heer “the Arkansas attale and comes to ome ae ee the main muscle of breathing but ccenns should become avaiable =~ ; pen... the. same conclision expressed and most efficient way to breathe. fo tee t ntenete tien. We'll have to switch the poli- of the Russian earth satellite must heretofore in these dispatches by is also an important aid tical prognostication. around. As ES eae mi, the mae Bas Following. Saturday's 35-6 win. ‘his correspondent Concerning the eo the: * Maine -has . al- i specific tede national park-system, super- goes : proceeded in comparative harmony. — State ever Michigan, = — disregarded ~My «or At orige words iong pertaining to ‘personal vised hy his department = said. ready went. ~ The Soviets, as a matter of course, i Se Se I Ore HA er ment at Little Rock. or treatment, will be answered. by ee eS ee eee i. decoat football contest, being those who FAUBUS OB Toreope aio Sampet pelt: years of neglect. y 1960 they may ropping tempted to seat Red China and had picked State to win. The five vent EYED bis es ;, tle” Pontiac, ¥ in) 4 ee en ee pert rt et at than prohibition nuclear j looked generally that, Se. ions and planning sys- henectady. — coil st ss 2 how pores picked opp ag and _ tg one may criticize the gov- arms inspection. resolu- predicted game -. @fnor of Arkansas for calling. out _ tions were voted down by the 62 na- - a A ‘sine Go tes ee Re oer a frst Case hocuetia of a Pigcholodit a tions represented. ‘ - mext Friday, eight of those ten — Sept. 20, ger ygere Sees court w to one ; injunction wi rew the * tk ke Oe Seren 1S eis, 908 A arta Geera Wet io beg BDAY ee ce ak W. Srextiwe Cotz, a member of last year’s U.S. delegation Popttayy Rad one feresanie Oe bs saad place, the fact is that on Friday, ‘questioned from a. constitutional viewpoint is the action of the Eisen- mal breathe afier a sustained effort such as as running or fight-_ hower .administration afew—days; -ing—the breathing is bellows or killing is never patitiabie. Thus, “eal force and upset their tables, which helped to organize the | On account of the “the Adan fie preves ter in sending federal troops into bell th thorax, at you, sould See daah 0 shot we have sincere conscientious ob- So Jesus was not a complete paci- 6 A ae sm » a0 Bag for - peace : lence, ij Arkansas. et cunt oc ene cae aa or re- gun and fire back, as Rev. . jectors in time of war. -_ tist,; for the Bible shows us he "agency, was unanimously eloct- ‘De. jee T. Cheng, Mr. Robertson contends that it _laxed but certainly not thrust out ew le bee a nace am prefer to turn the other poll orc @ violence ‘in good ed its. first, director general. A Saag cinema hon cwauille’ te By 5 gerne "Beep - breathing ix “Ghpliee- ye a i weet Vonharen thane wen on om indignities TIGER OR MAN . ‘23 member board also was voted caadee curtail otal visits to patients, - ee ek te neunea™ er,” a he or : bee et nasal ee. pogo eg pore eee tor’ the To women killed a police Se officer wt blood _— ie whey order know e most good = on with Dr. Pave, Winx.aay-s Tp a now spit wit same principles and precedents breathe (for Volumette XXI of — mogt over the longest Si Gildren, and then attempted to murder Rev, Czechoslovakian, as chairman. cabbage honors 1 . _ At Hitile Rock would apply to ‘the Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, period of time? That is the ——n . D Re blic ft . & ge penne How to Breathe, send 35c amd = true yardstick for 3 As New York's pu an Repre- ot Keego Harbor.. He has one four. feet No Gebaed Mls ‘ee self-addressed envel- By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE sentative, the able Mr. Core has served on many committees having to do with our military policy and ~ atomic energy. He helped to rewrite — the basic U.S. atomic energy law in in circumference and weighing 38 pounds. Herman figures that it would require two dozen hogs to supply the pig hocks to go. with {ft if converted into sauerkraut, An Oakland County native, born in The Virginia senator goes say that the use of troops with bayonets “to enforce integration in--~ a Southern school has caused diaphragm is and how it works. Te belly ig the front wall of the abdomen (accent on the do). The abdomen is the lower. and — Case W-319: Robert Gingery, aged 37, is a Methodist Clergyman at New Albany, Indiana. - Earlier “this bebly read about his hazardous year you “pro. - = Feel Killing ; Sometimes J ustified sentment, however, because of cir- our atoms-for-peace’ program. sect ago — cumstances which make it appear aiid go nonr = gd encounter with oo . ae ® who has beer! a florist. at Durand for 40 ath eat W Sathteenal abortee ” Madi penesiag eget a ree > years, is dead. Mr. Robertson then quotes from Rev. . attra — te exc promines and edge ven "etd ves leh ray els gas wi eae Easter lilies dn an autumn by the attorney generahto Congress Ot of blood in the body under (wm at bis ——— ofan’ are tee com last -spring that federal troops ‘ parishioners, Peery he erste would not be used to enforce civil S°me crcumeiiness. Set. Marvin ee yl do it every. —_— rights. The President in his procla- cy tageny Fir Walts. when € if-given the proper encour- mation of Sept: 23 .clted sections of ten .. _know their radio re- ae agement. 331, 332, 383 and 338 of title ten And the diaphragm is, 9r d the bank holdup. Sgt. Walts \ Daly Except Sunday eee anne eee sia gigs fee y used his car as a ' _ When ee aes gets Milwaukee The Country.-Parson: The liaphragm is a partition sie. BigP ae , ~ separating the upper or thoracic aug > Pr igre at aes tat we the lower or abdominal cav- t) check upon the driver, Alas, | Paces: Siggy" ity. Tt consists of an outer ring Of i+ was the bandit; The latter here ye swords, Al eee Sais Oe dig pe pee eee Re ge ag = svers the 2008 Headed for the car in which {° 5 hye" 6 Uies om The diaphragm covers the b of yi him, superintendent would ——————_ an ‘te of the tenant thes GaFemove * one ants. ( hong: Kamae! established in opposition < mien & like! troubles. - (15) LATER; “(18) LABOR. * often store away CATERING: (18) LA hushoad mey sake fun these purchases his wile (a) BAEAAR, © ‘eur of the Orient (18) BIZARRE: (20) et chew ld Ws « POTO-GOLD contest. divided equally among the If any week or weeks should pass without any wi the prize will be added weekly until a winning solu is submitted. | number of thot word in the — QUESTION:. a pentaurs really exist? curious history. His earliest’ ancestor, back before the dawn of history, was called the dawn| horse, and was no \largér than a fox. As the horse evolved, he |may baye had. two horns or perhaps just one, as the modern |zebra suggests, but hé never had the head.of a man. Centaurs, | the ¢reature that is half man and half horse, existed only iti | ANSWER: Wic'bete bak | i I legends among the Greeks and later the Romans. Mythology’s |most famous centaur was Chiron, noted for his learning and | skill with the bow and arrow. |arts and sciences. A pupil. of the Greek god Apollo, | Chiron became the tutor of Apollo's son, Aesculaplus, teaching | | him how to hunt as well as instructing him in the more serious oR kk | FOR YOU TO DO: Cut out this picture of Chiron and Aes- | culapius, paste down on cardboard and color it with your cray- one. To make it stand, fold bottom panel forward. Make a the end panel back and the list of other animals and birds jin legend that were part men and part beast. Don’t forget to! rin ude the sphinx and griffen. eS | x * * - (4 $10 award goes to Lana Craig of Medway, Ohio, for this| question. Send yours to Viclet Moore Higgins, AP ec features, care of this newspaper.) Sir Michael Adeane By INTERN. ATIONAL NEWS where he tackles hundreds of the | : Acts as Adviser to. Cueia | When Queen Elizabeth. started jher tour of “‘The New World” she \was. accompanied by a royal the most important member of the royal household and will stay close ay eae Mnaney 58 ihe Seen ye the U.S. and Canada. 8 “& Oe The difficulties that such a royal visit entail will not be new to Sir Michael who accompanied King}. ‘#George VI to the U.S. in 1939 as his assistant private secretary. | | queen's letters. Later in the morning when he is received by her majesty, he brings to her attention important matters, plats her schedule with her and informs her. of. anything he thinks she: should know abaut. Bellow Island, where the Statue of Liberty is situated in New York K. Many uneasy about the safety Ay (a) HARROW. | late King George V. L An eging men man sometimes seems ridiculous in such tween the queen and the outside tion te @ pretty. young girl. (23) SCAVISH: ee TAVIS | world, “Sir Michael is expected to Most of ustwould rush to the keep watch during the tour for any on the street below. (25) PAUSED; Dc a PASE. | special troubles or problems that ' N. In dealing with liable firm, one <7 la) : tata tdod St covocment ce te rerun” (27) COMPLETES (0) fl et CONCRETE. if His ude demand that he use + Comad heme tum ochecl Jelsiny will be if there's intelligence, discretion, sound po- 9 odor of cake in the oven. (i Bebecrani: 2 litical_judgment and common sense (20) DELECTABLE. >on cursying out his delicate and : P. A lie detector is Sy sndesines helpful gating the tacts difficult job. : about @ doubtful one. (31) SUBIECT; ( Since he also is intermediary —— — = » “Those aso always, Gate. whe the motives of a between Buckingham Palace and | — — OO DEATE. ‘ be done without arousing the re- | FUE OIL R. Such @ derelict can toe: iasiid eahel 8 Ka te Sowslht | sentment of Parliament, which i a trade. (05) HAPLESS: (38) HOPELESS. | has been ‘traditionally suspicious | . : —? peaking to 'd be of the post eyer since George III Be ba ie acti lowe: [came "i No Contract =: pel we very, tha oe ae to s00 thelr teenage son flmmore power then way other palace Necessary ; Pie! es Se. i ee an ce a the lai ; ane, OFFICIAL ‘CONTEST: RULES /killed in action in 1914. | Gregory Ol Go, | L Aarons i { mae Brees employee nS cx | Seong Niall iin «te ted at| 94 East Walton B with ° em ‘es or their imm el ica al o families. }Bton and Magdalene’ College, Cam- _ Phone. FE S614) 2. — must be on ‘oiiciat entry bien printed ie this _—— : ubmit try th contestant must. print his num- | father’s regiment, the Coldstream | | : Kat Tos Seesien Seueun. Por poi ooy area enclosed by dotted [| Guards, and then served two Backacue & lines and attach it secutely to a 2-cent postcard. 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Ne, i ey, em, ay, ~y . i NEED MONEY Practically every year the bureaucrats say they are going fo PT ie people say is going to be avail- j able, Then the n has to be / made: cut the programs to fit , ‘the revenue, or raise taxes to fit i 4 the programs? : =~ -This year the administration ff decided to hold spending as low as. possible, in fiscal 1959 so- there would be leeway for a tax With that in mind, submitted by the various 7 i = FEE it isn't. allowed to 4 the Conia: hee. the real high. level beefing takes place. _ {COMPILE TABLES During the next three months—}: summon Cabinet officers to Cap- . litel Hi and ask them to justify the requests they've made. At the — time, other - congressmen ing separate money bil of benefit only to their con- stituents back home, his} Congress, on the other hand, has a tree reign with its own budget, It makes its own decisions’ on what it is going to need during the fiscal. year. The Bureau per with it, only print it and include it in the "overall. figures, Spy Trial i Abel Will Resume Today NEW YORK w—The trial of Russian Col. Rudolf 1. Abel, al- legedly the highest ranking So- viet underground agent ever caught in this country, resumes today in Brooklyn Federal Court. Reino: Hayhanen, identified as a fermer Soviet intelligence officer who defected to the West, is to be the government's first witness. The. defense pee coeoeee the government to. ce documen- Hayhanen nutes ah Te boar Va., are ames van, court-appointed chief defense counsel for the gaunt, 55-year-old Russian. Last. Friday, Byers tossed out a dag claim — that federal fa SUPER a ELL TS SHANK PORTION, BREEZE 2x LUX LIQUID DETERGENT Mes ms “ee St, _ on seers). MARKETS. “SUPER July through September — the]: , ~ Pra Se Sores | ~ ‘of Tuna Fish “iain Cold |Prevents bore) of (Supplies at Pole -MeMURDO SOUND, Antarctica Experts Now Enlarge Their Tagging Service to Get More Information ‘Fish and wildlife service experts are enlarging their tagging pro- gram and through inproved tech- the sea, Things on. have earned In re- cent years are that. tuna can cover a lot of sea in their wanderings and they can't be de to be' consistent, One albacore caught last year Was nearly 2,700 miles from the ‘polng where he had been tagged - 15 months earlier. He also added 40 pounds in weight. Another, tagged and released in mid Pa- the} cific, was caught 700 miles away about 13 months later, ‘And a yellowfin, which always has been considered a shallow swimmer, was netted deep down in mid-Pacific. , Adding to their mysteriousness is the tuna’s ability to fade from sight. For years they have ap- peared off and on — not without missing now and then, however— off the Oregon coast, But after a short stay they disappear and no one knows where théy go. - Their spawning grounds also are a source of mystery to every- The tuna are tagged with a plas- tic cord with the information print- ed in- India link, Phormacist’s Children s|Follow in His Footsteps NEWARK, N.J. — The Hopps jare a family of singular purpose. Daddy Hopp was a nee from 1905 to his death in carried royally. All four duutres, three daughters and a son, have become pharmacists. amen: niques expect to learn more and -tmore about the willo-the-wisp of pended upon, @—Rear Adm. George J..-Dutek’s explorers ‘tentatively plan|- to try to drop supplies Thursday at a U.S. station in Marie Byrd/ Land or one close to the South * & * * * Plans to make Me drops Satur temperature—65 below zero—was too cold for Work parties to go out for. the supplies. Dufek, who led the party here Saturday from Christchurch, New Zealand, said a shortage of avia- tion fuel wil) force. the explorers ito reduce the number of trips to jared from. Christehureh. He discounted a report from Boston’ that ‘a flight from the to the North Pole is being considered, The admiral said any mishap to the plane while it was over Antarctica would force ‘sus- pension of his ‘outfit's. activities! while it carried out rescue opera- i. Japanese Court Lifts ‘Severe’ Term of Gl OSAKA, Japan ~The Osaka appeals court has suspended the sentence of a Louisiana airman given 2% to 4 years at hard labor in the holdup of a cab driver. Presiding Judge Masao Yoshida sald the original sentence of Air- man 3.C. Louis R. Bryant, 18, of He reduced it to a suspended sen- tence ot three years at hard la- bor. The judge nid Seyint was “a charged from the service." 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For the most part we have chosen to ignore these eS bo Gre t oer ice with some of their most brilliant scientists — Sedov, Stanyukevich, Pokrovski, and many others. - » “* * Russian publishers’ agents have ”|swept this country’s bookshelves to every- thing they can lay thelr hands on atcha ~ [Doubts if Reds. ts Poses ICBM But ‘Adin. Burke Sees | | Both U.S., Soviet With Missile in. Year or So TOKYO # —/ /nam, Atleigh: A. Burke, US. chief of naval opera- ha tercontinental missile, “It wouldn't me if they do not, surprise me if they potty operational capability. Women in the U'S. on an average ze Tanker Blocks Suez - Te BUY or SELL REAL ESTATE aie ae claim it ‘surprise me veand wo * tions, tol’ a news conference to- an operating intercontinental bal- listie missile, But ‘he predi both. the Soviet “Unien - and the United / States will be able to use ‘the ICBM “in a ‘year or so.’ * * * Barke added that.although “the iweapons of war these days. are truly horrible.-weapona,” _ West's collective security. bloc ‘ / probably more powerful than be .-/"lweapdi ever developed” as a means of preventing war, Burke declared earth satellites’ “as a weapon, aren't important, 5. except that it takes a lot of pow- | er to get a satellite into its orbit.” artificial satellite. (Next: ‘When—and how—wil man a the moon?). * Mill Worker TOK. #s|$200 Is Chicken Feed ee ican * Seientists of the Bs Corpora- tion “were given the go-ahead. to make a detailed study of Russian interest, and their work, in space flight, The results of that study, ; identified gp Re- Green, whose money it was, nepes moon,” Burke observed, although titled & “Caneboal 84) Weekly instruction in square|to recover half the loss from the|he laier acknowledged such a feat .- nauties,” high yy rahe dancing for adults, offered by the | Treasury Department. \ oe ag the . Russians could “have alfé Soviet lights the tremendous waterford Township _ Recreation . . : — | t drive to: get into space. , : Watertord Plans Weekly Lessons in Square Dance | Department, will-be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m, Tuesdays at the CAI] He had ground ‘up » slochis of corn in a hammer mill before discovering his wallet et, He pawed through the 20/ sacks and finally would*up with, a \ cigar box full of green. shreds, _ His father, mill owner Herbert achievement of the Russians, It, will be of scientific value,” he! said. * . . ee oe “E don't see what the ..advan-, tages would be in going to the’ outlive men by about six day he doubts if Russia now has" “t don't mean to play down the § f “Builtn, Full-Time — | — | Filter Plus Automatic Suds Miser bi # some inexplicable reason Building on Williams Lake road. 8: @ Well-known square dance leaders | Mr,‘and Mrs, Warren Allen will Sat pe eee So eae er aE scr at much er how. many you ows. ‘the field of space flight had their fan Sexeate Gr Semen. pes oan ee ONE PLACE TO Member American Association of Credit Counsellors _ “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to §. 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Assistant Chief of Botanic Gardens : Indian Motif Used at Harvest Home Event Plans Yule Show | ees ee , iz irs ¢ ? By JANE EADS ; ; : ethodist Stages banque ee | By MARY ANGLEMIER —_syears ago when he was a pastor Mrs. Dreama Royal when she _ diction The Rev. Paul T. Hart —_ ene aon ee When we saw an Indian tepee °f Metropolitan Methodist Sang “Indian Love Call.” sete Sak VON Se8 in was jum oa te BAe 10 feet high planted just outside Church, Detroit, he andhiswife . % * | * : ev. ‘ Honea age alge Peo the Judson street entrance Fri- ‘were given a trip to the unday School classes, youth through the glass reof. = evening, we knew some- | Tih he nation ththe aoe groups, men's and women's or-__Aadisting Mrs. Rule-as : * ¢ | . The plants. were poinsettia” j cutting — pink, white and red —he. was priming for the big Christmastime . show which , x * * cana! he said. represented by David Cowan licity, and Progressive Class, Graws up to 12,000 visitors a 6 Bright Indian blankets were 7 * as an Indian chief dressed in. decorations ay | rd the Here and My greatest feeling was in feathers and blanket, and Jane a GREENEST THUMB . ' FOLKLORE THEME — Mage sy wpb oh ce: back as a papoose. The baby A _cotton knit sheath with sistant director of the nation's Pictures on the Walls and eseesthibein aac 4 cat Sat held the money, three - quarter pro- : ° No, 1 greenhouse, the Botanic poste fepleted Auurttan tel on Toe os we Aas) vides one good way of heading ve ; eS Gardens. ie lore. Tables were centered with Presenting the gift from the into fall. Pick it in gray, red Singing “Indian Love Call” at the lin B. Asplin of Alcoe drive was aec- ~~ » ‘€ companist, with Carol Augsburger of Junior Department were Janet or sapphire blue. | - Mohawk road and Lonnie Bone of Shirtwaist No Waste Harvest Home Banquet in First/Meth- . odist Church was Mrs. Dreama Royal for Mr. Window at their South nest Huthwaite of West Iro- - planned by Theta Chi -frater- + e-’« Quartet Bn ow Be oan their headpieces had dollar of Valencia drive. Choir Director Mer- Stanley avenue admiring Mrs, Royal. 4) ene. Waiting to'serve the 450 Asplin, Bill Betts, Jerry Augs- bills fastened around the top Paris shows the classic shirt- . Oe . The son of @ famed florist guests were men. and women burger and George Havel, La- instead of feathers. The amount waist in pale pink kidskin. . “fs = at Thuringen, G » Saper- wearing headbands topped with catiet totthennere me was $145. ar aN a ara ne rs ee ] wes O ) nterest in rea brey came to this country in 2 red and green feathers. panist quartet ~ Before pronouncing the bene- -' with slacks or skirt. P. l Ni yf ah 1908 after learning his profes- ? Mrs. Clayton Rule, general er ea ee Bo : e ona e ‘ wy sion in night school. r per gen ye fgy- wares i le . = ee x -*® & . had turned to frontier ae , : . Baltimore green days for decorating theme, As pleased as Canada at they will be treated to a smorg- lege, Sterling, Kan., is Delores Bo Bg teger Be he now com- “Indians.” hosting the royal family is Mrs. asboard. Kline of Drayton Plains. =" utes weekends, he developed a k 2 .& Margery: L. ae. < t- 2 8 * # & .......double pink lilac which bears John Hirlinger, manager. of , mona terrace, en: Doing field work in oecupa- On Sait Philip J. War. © ‘his name. He developed 15 va- © Pontiac Chamber of Com- tertaining a guest from Eng- tional therapy at Henry Ford outta’ of a road will pot rieties of flowering crabapple, merce, was toastmaster. He land, her brother-in-law, John Hospital is Jessie C. Huth- tend the Michigan-Nortliwest- ~ created a new cedar tres. told of the early settlers organ- Window of. Staffordshire. waite, a student at Western ern pigskin contest at Ann Ar- OWN HYBRIDS izing “a Methodist in On Saturday evening Mr. and = Michigan University and bor. where he, will participate ae. r Mrs. Curtis Patten entertained daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Er- in the Fathers’ Day program A lot of the garden's “shéw ‘, flowers and plants are hy- CIRCUIT RIDERS “ : Tilden avenue home. Attend- quois road. nity. brids he crossed ‘himself, in-— ee ee re ee ing the affair were Mrs. Hutch- eto a oi -**& cluding an amaryllis with 10. by circuit ride preachers ings. and her daughters, Vivi- Juanita Hayes, a sophomore Also motdring to Ann Arbor. . petals, four more than normal. A i a BR & E enne and Barbara. Barbara ar- rived from East Lansing where at Western Michigan, is one of the assistants on the steering Saturday will be Mr. and Mrs. * * roads at all but she is a student at MSU. committee of the YWCA. “ born acroés street e, who will visit their daugh- as the . ea t kt * et ter, Judith, a sophomore at came to work atthe garden e.eo8 Attending the meeting of the A new member of the, Michigan, and enjoy the foot- at age 16 and rose to man- The preacher carried a sad- National rsesage es Caneel are eee OF neared x pet dad he astine are held, > sees see Beeictearere. ce) ER eee f ' . chrysanthemum show, a ae | EBeeetcts Pledges Attend PartyHeld Stmaatmmeis : . rly div ep a Discipline and a few tracts. ontitend Charehe 4 i Sorority Tea t R | . Easter show..ot tale lon “Members of your Sunday ae O KeVed! hyacinths and narcissi, School classes and congregation Each member of Congress Five pledges were intro- Betrothal Pontiac affat 129 ” ‘Squirrel road left today to at- duced to. members of Zeta s said Mr. Sactingee. tend the convention of MOMS — Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa the garden, 4 i” are of America in Baltimore, Md., sorority when Mrs, N, G. Polk . BIRMINGHAM/=- At a cock- La ee ® : “96 Yedietenl end social and Hollidaysburg, Pa. Mrs. opened her Chippewa road tail party Saturday in their Sauerbrey says the popular progress of this community has Scantland is the group's na--- ‘home for a tea Sunday after- home in Pittsburgh, Pa, Mr, Choice is philodendron, san- hoes sithtened by members of tional president. noon. nd Mrs. Samuel] B, Murphy = sevieria and dracaenas. You - First’ 1 "church ” he x * * Fall flowers were arranged announced the engagement of —Se¢ them in every lawmaker's _ added. ° Nurses in Oakland County on the tea table which was Polly Richardson to Richard poe ig you. can't spell. ay ADDRESSES will have a chance to learn of _ presided dyer by Mrs. Mor- Malcolm Ross, son of Mr. -and Gnour — = the pi “program ‘at rell Jones. Mrs. Edward Le- ‘Mrs. William H. Ross of Co OVER 2,000 PLANTS Bn Fw oy A. ae rao ; 4 : 3 Re a q fee Northville — Mesolial when ‘Jand a allem iy Ge we ate Genoa of The permanent exhibit con- o hy 2 ‘ attend Unik ited ations e w ¢ fy esse Little Suzanne Cowan, as an Indian _—_ Cowan of Henderson street. Seated in Dayenn there on Oct. 24. Wiley assisted the hostess ase Mrs. Murphy and ‘the late po By on ied plants ma a hp bare maid, presented the primary depart. _the tepee doorway, Suzanne was wear- the day’s activities, . chairman of the tea. Jason ——— n cereus that sometimes pro- stot iat wnat yon eee eal” | ment money gift tied in a husk of corn ing brightly colored beads and Indian bes * duces 22 flowers; rubber trees, it you i . : a P She was graduated from_ allspice, litchi nut, - said Dr. McPheeters, A _ to her father, Big Chief David R. feathers, - ; Winchester _ Thurston a ' Mit, ae ac ae ee ee ie a See = aS oe go dng ae ee : aaa aaa = aT “atte nded “Mour nit Hotyoke Col : ~ oth er plants that from = 3 “Mr. and Mrs. lege and is in her senior year faraway places ded dt sacchy oe . al e 3 at Carnegie Institute of Tech- in nited § y fo Andrew W. tere hii oh 2 — Any Activity Beats Idle Brooding = “<«.; se Rp Rh aan tat etr. ene ; ) |. Birmingham — sorority. . Sauerbrey chuckles: - Wg i ; ‘ Her fiance attended Yale “You and aa 2 ' Congrega é > 4 5 4 : ee ee ee eee ere 20 cschacr ‘pump and start’ you inthe °f Michigan Friday in the Elmhurst drive Fall) Round-Up Held: T. has, lived BITTER.’ “T’'m not a creative type. I . SOMETHING USEFUL -) right direction, When-in doubt, where George home of Mrs. William~ Hurl- Lik tl gaatly Ce + | ard from Mrs." — have. mo, skills, execpt being a “Then,” she wrote me, “I de-. _ do something. ; was graduated. burt. She was assisted by _/Fall Round-Up of Alpha’ * 4 : oo ago, the Wite and mother which I m0. cided after about.a year, that ae ne Oo, alee A March Mrs. Lelie Cross, Mra, William , /Béta Chapter of Delta. Kappa | Tat eatin out of her’ lofigercam be."” [Fd etter, make something ——t_ weaving interests you, ae oe peered Dury Kaa AC ' husba oe 2) = useful. send: me.a stamped, self-ad- wedding . ON a og se he evening hy: Haven, . ; Se toe kad 0 0) 20m I sampestidls thik the stop pe See dressed envelope, care of The ‘is . planned.’ yg seh er abe ade nt ire home of Mrs, Dayal © dent and she was: left alone, “¢rying to find “something én- “] begat to-do tiearth rugs... Pontiac Press, and I'll send = : pad State a te he peso Helping on’ the lunch Re * ‘heartbroken. and bitter. _ grossing and do just/anything. I don’t know why; they just ap- you 4 list of good books on the fee al 3s : — pen ag tte Pree Coe Per Aldene - oa es hee For cmamele, Ci =p ang ogee i ym no 5 Te ceil sais @AROL K BIN. 7 a peer gi — e com tia aan oe var: mh’ ~ She had ennagh mney be tioned eae er ie mips pore ig ae aad Jae: ° ee ce eS » a ey. : ye : ‘i | \ B p ‘ t ‘ D ne ‘ 4 } — +3 4 ‘ : , “ ) E : yew? : : ena v =F | PY sy \ a : ie se ' ee : ‘ - oe % ‘e é =F =e x . 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Bedard’ J} 9 °P™ = NREREMTN | ‘can t ride Up. over on Mark avenue to complete plans for. _ (center), welfare chairman, and Mrs, |i °°: Sam, -6 p.m, 719 W. Huron FE 4-1536 : Custom Upholstery |) the Wednesday card party to be held . Maurice Baldwin, prize chairman, are | ? LT AELS! 02 sate AC The Magic Oval Panty re 25 Years of Practical Experience |) in the Cass Lake road home of Mrs. shown here with Mrs. Pazik. 5 Eero td our de on € Seen ves iS. haa SC Bs ae Tecan Sint Eaves : Ri 5.7 OF. Bere : i) series revere eception Honors Newlywed Couple: | New You... q Sealtest ice Cream “First Presbyterian Church: was|son, A dinner party for. members sleeves. A long torso bodice ac- PERMANENTS Popular Prices the scene of the Saturday wedding|of the wedding party and the im-|centeg the bouffant skirt, and her, $500 - RIKER FOUNTAIN |[teception for ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|mediate family followed the Te-/howers were an arm bouquet off 72 Riker Building Lobby [!!#m Stephen Field. Mrs. Field is\ePtion. bronze chrysanthemums. . - Also Machine, Machineless as ithe former ‘Elsie: Gert Ben- ee moet Pee i and Cold Wave ee | ‘The couple was married Oct|ATTEND BRIDEGROOM , $ at the Presbyterian Church,| Acting as best man was William Styled Hair _- $750 (Over Tasty Bakery) for stenographers and secretaries is ¢ greater than the su Beginning salaries are excellent cllat. ‘There ‘oe many oppertantia Open Friday Evening FE 2.5600 i ee ee ee one of rem County,|| Cutting- .... from Pi 7 The Deana marr i Be fn Rich Benon, Woe of the the = ANNALIESE scavy Sud) 80% N. Saginaw St. for advancement. Yeu can propane for a very denable postion by envling i evening school for ae Mrs, Benson were a street. lace featuring a length dress of peacock Nes Leasé“on * re-embroidered with irides-| '8¢° over matching taffeta FREE DEMONSTRATION * et See 8 Sil oe | Life for Old Chairs THIS EVENING utfant skirt was edged with a Chairs: beginning to look a little worse for . wear? Let us rebuild them from the inside out, restyle“and reupholster them for new beauty and comfort at modest, cost. Your Chair | Soe a $40 Your Sofa sow - $80 “All work -guaranteed for & full years” 7:00 P. M , |stalloped hem, ‘and the Speedwriting is. the- Shorthand written with oben It is Shorter—Easier! es | if The Business. Institute . 7 W. Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan | " Call FE 2-3551 or Return: This Ad for Details, * ial: i “Beat the Holiday Rush”. “furniture makers ahd _ WILLIAM WR IGHT upholsterers_ serving pentioe over 24-years” = 70-0 ware take Ave. 9R aenen- a5 — pipe Compt with Cut Pay Set oe yoni ra a Megie Oval. step-in. pantie 214" non-reill. top, at ne pal S 5 +, 6@ NONE HIGHER /TEL-H Kon a in Le of ' ta | Satin lastex : URON- in. gth. ; 10:95. a MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY "You Get All This: | | : Men's and Ladies’ [ CLEANED | | PRESSED 2-Pe. SUITS..... 1.19. ‘Whot a value for fine quality dbtiiet Each garment French. “W | Glo Finished FREE. Bring them..itv early in’the week... wear © them cleaned, pressed, i ah on’ OLLAR week: -end. L’s EXPERT CORSET IERES WILL UR ama FOR PUMET ERE x Custom Haircut # Styled Set ea Sa ywooD om || RENCH-GLO | i" |]. | | SEENCH-OLO Bite ies Y, aoe nw an \ i 4 : ‘ Ate gee eats Sa eee eg Oe oe ee FS Sa St ee aa ee ee st eee a FF ea eS ees ea Sea a ee ye See ge ea “7 Z = sale To iS he eee eo fee te, fuice ee ie mee ig Boe 1 ~% eo Bf ‘A ee eee E sige j if : eri es } | ‘Ss f le manners. Will you please Bob Martin of Detroit was best! { Dip shopsca “martechine mee advise ané.ek tis meet” : : A, hopped pec to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, (A CONTROLLED — specieny 8950 Pera "Fageric seating the guests| }itrrtndaetasens™ eset |S W. Quincy SL, Chicago 6. Tl} argwer, ty gute correct to sidword ok” PERMANENT Priced 3 Mrs. Gremore chose a slate en- th‘a boiler place the egg Send 25¢ more with your pattern) "1h. tort “Gndor «bit oi Sal Ww. rd at . | with white accessories|yolks, the milk and the sugar. tor te now Fell & Winter the small { bread, and bridegroom's mother wore|Cook until mixture is consistency] Slams of ouF patter magne, St — ee - Square, Usha 4 Basic Fashion. Ins and go but not to push the food onto the “Yor every h sewer, [fork with the brews. iFurs Still Tops > | ‘Keep in mind that fur trim is high fashion this fall. When you shop for a new suit, look - for one with a fur collar. Or Delegates Named - to Rebekah Assembly Mrs. Randall Wilson and Mrs. came home retently to visit her parents. This niece has relatives living here whom us [eee ak , som eseee . buy sheath dress with match- Secs can eye a eee Lester Bell were named represent. padiry Rapes test oma i SPECIAL SALE? ; ing furtrimmed jacket. Repeat, with a ‘pudding |atives to Rebekah Assembly in| per to ey te. ace them while ehe Bett i eee tak eee Cait ate | Te, aera eam 58.| was hore. ob. see@ae 8 ae a » , Cg . . pinea is announcement was made! te after , e Fur Blend Full Fashioned serving time. Serves 15-16. Thursday evening when Welcome a wets in the tes ie taeatl LeCornu j z. ee It made at Christmastime, us e|Rebekah Lodge 246 met in Malta) on her?” Beauty Studio . \ oy i an cs Pe a ‘ holiday effect ; Mrs. asold a rs. Grant) Answer: It was their‘place to go o> Bag SWEATERS ahigeg were in charge of socialltg see her or else invite her. to FE 2-6221 | , come to their houses, either to a! f} Class Short Sleeve ) |Tea, Sale Set Brin Mais _|meal dat another rfiitely spect CINDERELLA p- Slipover, Reg. 7.98 5.98 7 by the Alumnae ry gen bag Hair-Do of the Month Hankies, sticks, gloves, ribbons The valley floor of the Nile River| : Softly waved sides swirl for- and other small articles may be\ig seven feet higher today Gani Cardigan, Reg. 10.98 8.98 of Pi Beta Phi ward to cover the ears. The dried together in a mesh bag in|it was in Cleopatra's time, reports) i crown gently swirls and nape I of : _ The home o! Mrs. Arthur W, |he gas dryer. This permits free|the National Geographic Society. | or: ends curl up casually. yng Sleeve Bull in Bloomtield Village wilt |{U™bling and easy removal from/|This is due to the silt deposited sameninti Slipover, Reg. 9.98 7.98 be the sdene Of ota id arrow (0 &7* by annual floodings. = /Turtle Neck, Long Sleeve ‘| Beta Phi Alumnae Club of | @*s68020°°. (So REERStRRE een meu as SON oan a i ! . * bad . ~ Slipover, Reg. 12.98 8.98 of Long to ¥ pis, Woden eee Shop Tonight Until 9 P. M. | Newest Fall Colors -_ ee pra — Ved lng Me ' ce crowns must hot repect feciel | Nary, both of Birmingham, will , ) and. Styles sheen fecsteeniied |. beni tee eotheneat sohedl crhlhay CO 7 Sizes 34 to 40 oi etd Ghee Ge an sseeaii t Aury for 2 Days Only! . schoo] program is. Mrs. Lloyd ; : . milline llections a - . Arthur Bren- ; . BOBETTE CORSET — fiance “the fabulous fur trimmed| nan ot Bloomield Township. MONDAY, OCT.14 and TUESDAY, OCT. 15 SHOP coats and _ which need — The settlement school _— ; pes inéck hat; fur collars.go soft! been founded to provide edu- : . ‘MN, (/Saginaw St. (Strand Theater Bldg.) iin every direction, the high-| cation for people in the Gatlin- | crowned hats are smooth and sleek.| burg area and to teach crafts. | 7 : A = - Careful Dan. gives FREE MOTH PROOFING with every SPECIAL TRUNK SHOWING PRECIOUS MINK and other fine furs in exciting, “new fashions. = ae he dry deans Here's $a big new feature - Careful Dan's deluxe_dry— cleaning service. It’s his odorless, invisible X-Moth— protection that gives guaran-_ teed protection against | MR. JACK NORGARD, noted Annis Fur Authority will be here All Doy Tony and ‘Tomorrow. Imported moths. It doesn’t cost a penny more than. the . Beautiful fare, designe ted regular dry cleaning price.. And it lasts indefi- sai bape da , he so ove’: 89 labeled a - nitely because it’s restored every time Careful in. design! Precious mink in all. its = ~ Dan cleans the coat. Be save, be sure keep mutations, and in naturel dark ranch or wild . By , *e«e# ff t ae ats permanently mothproofed by naving, t “mink. Also broadtail, beaver, Alaska seal! / ot eign. pi Saretel Dan clean them.’ Everything from little furs to long coats — - (phis Fed. eed o in this truly fabulous collection. An important ~ tax) * Your Cleaning Returned in a event at Arthur's. At ptices . FREE’ peeiiest Plastic “ ge unsurpessed for furs of this quality! Le ¥ Je My i : ._ WAYS ee , po a ye ‘ : : ? at ‘ ‘ { ' ‘— TO : — : va “s . . ey ‘ 7 ¢ a : : i A ie] ; a et ad ; . ag ‘ ; | | ; ye At LES 4 REO; ae : wate Fi : oy . a ia a ee : ‘ j os ‘amend hy # 7 — : z —- + : | ; % a as 3 ff ; Rare rs \ \ ye i * bi -semys at \ x > . ive a, _—s ; vy iy . 3 ze) Z a — ya ea "eee ae I — ¥ “y bs aes. ‘ z: 4 3 4 be de \ Bb # : \ : \ : ¥ * is # ; “Pry wath a a ogee i : 1 pee . ee ‘ : : " | 7 Lo \ ;, € ne General Motors; & It wonld have ahie a bold imagination to predict, fifty . Bare agop what would happen tw life'in America or to — the newborn company. which took the simple name, The automobile nila: in those dive was sonedl Tes es Rg ¥ ee ere ss ae a : * : Ce eet : ae. FOO pane fe 428 E * horizon was limited by the fact that the total number. e motor vehicles owned in the United States came to less than | 150 thousand. What has hebdpoad since needs little comment Pray The nation has grown, the people have prospered, the ownership: of automotive vehicles has climbed close to 60 million. The ~ impact of this growth has brought far-reaching social, cultural and economic benefits which are evident on every hand. General Motors is ch to have had a part in this Progress. ae Pes . : 1958 Is THE fiftieth a anniversary y year =: of General Motors: . In observance of this Golden Milestone, ~ we are bringing to market an array of. _ gy *% . edie we firmly believe, will win the 4 : car buyer. enthusiastic approval of the American ¢ F or, in designing and engineering these ' 1958 cars, we set up these objectives: “To give sound expression to the pub- lic’s taste for graceful exterior styling and rich interior appointments; To. satisfy the public’s natural desire for roominess and comfort, for-con- . venience and safety, for dependability. and performance; To deliver sound value and maintain uncompromising standards of quality. Each of the five General’ Motors car. Divisions has its own identity, its. own traditions, its own pride of accomplishment. | And each has its own distinctive line of a products. But the.cars of all five Divisions hedeitcund the public benefits—from the leadership that General Motors provides in research, engi- — neering, testing. From the GM Technical engineering wins design wil rtas§ © es FROM THE PROGRESS OF THE PAST.+4 fo 2 : Sa ee 3 * : ce eae aIWE PROMISE OF THE FUTURE S — : . = j : “yy : é al : xs . BG ‘ “Se ; en : ¥ Rohe 2 “ et a so PRS oe i! © : % tint, a foe oe Re ee € re foi ze ae 6 : ‘ Pa] . on a , mA: 4 ax fed ae rs , ee ? ee pa ; he + ce ip : als ee 2s se ; : ; a ee on ‘ ie * 4 € + bee? = foo Vi? baapelpaweintinlaatgy “Po jake poe : po? syd Ra" £ fs See A eee & “ toms ns ee | < ‘ Mg + 1 © ego a } ba a i * basic improvements and continued iefine- = ments in transmissions and engines, new comfort and “safety features, new styling concepts—which year by year make General Motors cars such outstanding values. Let me cite just one example: Air Suspen- sion—time-tested on.GM _ buses and trucks has now been adapted by our engineers for passenger car use. Without question, Air Suspension represents the greatest advance in riding comfort since knee-action was introduced in” our Silver Anniversary, year. Whether the: passenger load is: 100 pounds or 1000 pounds, your car will now — level itself to glide over bumps with exactly the same incredible smoothness. | Air Suspension | Is, as I say, but one example of our 1958 advances. Throughout General - Motors our sights have been set on 1958~— _ with the aim of bringing to market the finest _and most miGstying line of automobiles 1 in our history. - Howwell we have succeeded i iS evidesiced by the brilliant new cars soon to be on desley vanced in the showrooms of our dealers: from pase to Coast. Nea NO | President _ GENERAL MoTors .. CHEVROLET « PONTIAC + OLDSMOBILE+ BUICK.» CADILLAC) eee ees: ay ae A ay _THE ~~ 4 PONTIAC PRESS - -PONTI AG, M ICH IGAN ao HANDICAPPED SEEKS JOB mins, state rehabilitation service agent of Oak- land County, (left) and Ray Jewell, ‘of the . Michigan Employment Security Pontiac, (right) interview Glenn ‘Can’t Take No for an Answer’ - ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 14,1997 “a — Ralph Cum: of 66 Florida St., Commission in Blakemore, 21, . ing employment Both of his legs Pontiac Press Photo a polio victim since he was nine. months old: Blakemore recently was graduated from the Pontiac Business Institute. He. is. seek- in bookkeeping and accounting. are paralyzed. Handicapped Pontiac Man to Start basi By SYLVIA de STEIGER - “Being a former committeeman in our local, I can't take no for an answer." : CHAIRBOUND BUSINESSMAN — paralyzed; Jack Baker, 47, of 159 the key to the job. It’s a telephone at the press of a button, Baker was rehabilitated to earn a living for his family through state. employment agencies. These are ‘of a 4T-year- old Pontiac who, although paralyzed from the neck down, has the determination and will to start Pontiac Press Phote Although almost completely Michigan St., has set up-a tele- phone answering business in his home. To the right on the table is receiver and speaker which works Army to Take. Over New Missile, Talos By SANKY ‘TRIMBLE White Sands Proving Ground, N.M. ® — ‘The ‘Army formally takes possession , Aomorrow of one of the newest eggs in the United States missile basket. The occasién« is the formal transfer to /the Army—by the Navy and Radio Corporation of America—of Talos. : te * *. Talos has been described as a deadly missile hunting dog, chained to an electronic leash. Capable of rapid fire and the first completely automatic unit, it ranks in the.qnti-missile class US. weapons, pelled missile is believed. the first supersonic rocket developed for use by both land and seagoing units. Against” a. sinchalonet of. con- troversy, charge and ‘counter- charge over the nation’s missile program, top Army, Navy - selentific Officials will be on hand for the’ ceremony. A press..corps of sizeable dimensions .is:ingited toattend iad ot the missile. -* * Among a scheduled to at- tend the formal ewan at 7 desert are Gen. pt ee chief - of Army ordnance; Rear Adm. F. Ss Wittington, of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance; and Dr. E, W. strom, senior executive vice pres- ‘ident and top scientist for RCA. An unusual -econamic factor is involved -ir. the ceremonies. Talos is believed to be the first missile * developed for operational use both/| the by the Navy saa the ont, as ain it i a tan ‘pet, designed 1 ship-to-air - use “favalling enemy Y arapet = arr missiles. and|forerunner of the ‘nation's future defense system. — x * ‘Electric Heating Pad *. Eng-|Starts $500 Blaze * Some 10 years ago a decision was reached high in the Depart- ment of Defense to study its pos- sibilities as a land-to-air missile. The Navy was given the job of developing Talos for this purpose and RCA became the prime con- tractor, RCA has been reluctant to tell what it knows of Talos’ capabili- ties until formal release of. infor- mation, d * * *. ‘This much is known, Talos is perhaps the nation’s first com- purposes, The system_tatch-|me es on to the target—100 or more miles away—computes, corrects, loads and fires itself. It reportedly has a high firepower rate against ia multitude of targets coming from many directions—a complete prototype of what may ‘be the An electric: heating pad - gave they expected Sunday. evening, A the bedrovin “of their two-story fhome at 320 Judson St. : ‘jon ox Td ‘0 to the ‘building pletely automatic missile system. |the /ot|Men are required only for moni- . The ram-jet pro-|toring more heat to the E. Cardonas than)’ short-in the pad caused q fire in| eT! life over again, make himself use- ful and support his family. * ” * In this ail-is-not-lost attitude, the _teleph The. untortunste story of Jack Baker, 159 Michigan Ave., could be anyone’s. But, it takes more than anyone to give it such an Inspiring chapter. Jack his neck in an auto accident in Decem' vat yA Roe completely | - k down. In quadpara- ¥ * * * Previous ‘to his accident, .Jack and wrote the bylaws. _ IN 4 HOSPITAES . To date, Jack, with his unwilling- ness to give up andthe constant encouragement and patience of his wife and 18-year-old son Bobby, has received therapy in four hos- seg He now can move his left ‘arm after receiving rehabilitation treatment and ‘training through the state agency,’ : * x There were 175 handicapped. per- isons in Pontiac who, like Jack dur- ing the past year, obtained em- ployment through the MESC. Dur- this year, a total of 442 persons registered -with this agency. The remaining 367 are still on the waiting list for jobs in business, industry or professions, ._ evaluated, and tested to find out what they. can do se their handicap will not be a handicap to the employer. - During the past year, the amount service of case money spent. in Oakland County by the state reha- bilitation office was $43,000. This|source would be people who might jincluded money for training pro- grams, artificial--appliances, sur-| jgery and hospitalization. of physi- cally handicapped persons seeking USES SPECIAL PHONE Through the two state agencies; Jack has been-able to-set up shop in hig home. He has purchased a specially devised telephone. - * * * To answer jt, he pushes a button with the side_of his lefte hand. Since he can't write, a lever at the ‘side of his wheelchair allows message to be’ tape recorded Sei ena ot ¥ is now the “Auburn Heights Nike Site”. officially. “ee | imately 100 men, received its. of: jficial title: during an open house }18th Battalion, Detroit's northwest idefense unit, attended the Yestivi- | Surgeons Report dog hearts by refrigeration for| | "|teport that dog hearts, after re- The Nike site at Auburh Heights * i The base, which houses approx- heki Saturday in commemoration of the 40th anriiversary of the antiaircraft artillery service. More ‘than 300 area residents toured the base during the day, according to Capt, Raymond J. Col, William Henry, commander of the Detroit Defense, and Col. |. Ronald Watson, commander of the tles. ac: x ® * The officers and enlisted men of Delta Battery of the 18th AAA Missile Battalion’ were hosts -dur- ing the open house, The conducted tours through both. the headquar- ters and launcher area. Refreshments. were provided by Auburn Heights Rotary Club and the Moms Club. The battery team -was_ the- winner of the “flag” football game played at Avondale High School Saturday afternoon, It won against an Auburn Heights team, 31 to 6, Approximately 175 persons - tended a dance Saturday even- ing at the Auburn Heights Ameri- can Legion Hall, sponsored by + gpa seame Legion and Lions lub, Hamlin and Squirrel Roads is the -site ofthe missile base; Ponting Press’ Photo Lane, 2859 Avonion ‘Rd., oni iene. George . Findlay, of Auburn ° _Heights veasina 2 a tour of the leans site: ‘MERE’S HOW — Sgt.l.C. Jerome Wachman, section chief, (right) explains how this missile operates with the aid of a control panel to Malcolm Scantland, (left? Auburn Heights, Mrs. Otis Me- Sa Ge y Waris * : Suspect Arsonist Set Condemned House Fire’ A condemned house burnt down Saturday evening, and the Pontiac Fire Dept. suspects arson, The house, at 48 Elizabeth St., was unoccupied, but a man was. jreported leaving the building sec. . onds before the fire broke out, New Possibility ‘Refrigerated’ Hearts Used in Transplant on Dogs in Experiment. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. ® — “Refrigerated” hearts look like‘ a -|good possibility in the attack on heart disease,-.two Mississippi| . surgeons said today. They said they had developed a method for, preserving cut-out appreciable. perioils..and then with a technique for transplanting them into other dogs—had been able to keep the latter alive for spans up - 22 na. *. Drs, Watts R, Wed and Hector S, Howard, of the University of Mississippi, told about the devel- opment in a report prepared for the opening of the 43rd clincial congress of the American College of Surgeons. “These experiments indicate,” they said, “that the problems of technique and of physiology. of cardiac (heart) transplantations can be solved. As soon as the) associated immunological prob- lem are solved, cardiac _ trans- plantations should - become a reality.” By. “immunological” problems 54 teant the natural resistance of the tissue of one individual to the -implantations of tissue from another person. Ei The researchers did not say| j what would be the source of hu- man hearts employed in any such} - future technique. Presumably one OFFICIAL WELOOME — Captaln I. J. Geot Ratan, cd Ba ides ferion, commanding officer of the Auburn burn Heights, who attended ope: Heights Nike Base, welcomes Mrs, Clarance base ponies "Chances are 10 to 1 you ned i bequeath their hearts to science; or victims of fatal mangling ac- cidents. where, with the permis- sion of relatives, hearts might be given for preservation and use as indicated in’ needy heart disease cases. HERE'S ay 5S WHA a a - The researchers said in thelr moval from the animals, preserved for periods ranging from 60 to 105 minutes by treat- ment' with a. solution. to wash them free of clottable blood,. and then refrigerated at 40 degrees Farenheit while immersed in an- other solution, were Weg he want trie. fh message to od bo thats toate tells the peti the number of. party he ts to call. : duct the business has been under- written bythe state vocational|mechanical heart-lung machine agency to help Jack get. started. fot aoe pe es tack San chanel st Se lis a sure customer as soon as the “"héw telephone directory is printed. and. no one | The cheerful voice you will hear the other end will be: Jack . ‘He will capabty’ take. the “|minutes to 90 ee. iReport 16-Foot Boat “It you happen to call x doctor and: Trailer Stolen businessman But it was learned that they have preserved dog hearts for six ‘to eight hours by the method. In some experiments, the heart) and both lungs were transplanted; |} in others, the heart and one lung.!|- * .*& Dogs which received the trans- plants ‘were. kept alive with a SPECIAL - PRICE... when their - hearts were fre-| © moved. 2 Operative techniques for instal- ling transplants, they said, ranged in time from as little ‘as 25 to 30 ARMY CHOW — Mr. and-Mrs. Albert Par- menter and their son Charles, 14, (center) of 28 N. East ~~ were on hand pasveirnad at the Pontise Peves Phote - Auburn ‘Heights Nike Base for hot dogs during their tour of the base. Be machines, juke boxes and cash reg-|- The other break wag at Stoney’s a in. — pices. |Drive-In, 3590 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Thieves Break Into 1 A 16-foot:-motor boat and trailer, jvalued at $3,000, was stolen from * a-'lin tront ot the home of the owner, The first Seoih, in was reported located acorss. the street from the oun e auran ‘ "i Paul H owner of Hansen business. Entrance to both ‘Jack Tout, <51° S. Telegraph Rd., Mi ansen, rd ro ty 1 yesterday. Pauleau's Restaurant, 3517 Eliza- buildings _— : breaking a beth Lake Rd. ‘Thieves’ broke into two pestau- Police found: blood ‘stains on two] Sylvan Lake police reported). seeing the vont being pulled by a/rants in Waterford Township early message and relay it to the cues late heading|today, according ‘to township po- cigarette machines, indicating the/- ' cowboy] party. pnt Yen will ‘have beg lve south on Telegrash The boat, ajlice.. culprits must have’ cut their hands|movies are favorite amusements| ws who. “can't 1957 inboard Century Resorter, was An’ undetermined amount of}when they broke a rear window to for in Colomb © Neale no ‘an answer,” ot PE > Pe ee ee ee Lene ee lot. cd ; ie now completed their 12 weeks of recruit training ; Forge “gtr of training in the field and maneuvers in mock _ worn proudly by two members of the “Pontiac and are about to begin Platoon.” Discussing proper placement of the at Camp Pendleton, Calif . @tablem.on shirt collars at the Marine Corps Re- ‘yates Stone (left), of Keego Harbor, « nati one Vly teveie gre US. oon ay iat Sol: ‘gonian Astrophysical Observatory g722 : j * * . John P. Hagen, director of) S,, satellite program, said ay night that scientists at a Naval Research Labora- "expect the Russian veh > telescopes and cameras ‘information about: Years ieee UM elailits wey te Russian Sputnik is automatically sending—iaformation .back to the Soviets via coded signals, At least scientists has denied one Russian = is: 80. A spokesman for the U.S. satel- lite project said Saturday “We still have not been able to evalu- ate the information being sent. But we are working on it and hope ,|to be able to deciphere it before toe long.” . mpd Saturday thet the Hynek said in Cambridge that a check of skywatchers from Maine to Virginia confirmed that there : eciet’ ra Total Millions $s a, ot S8, oxD ¥. ocromen 32385 women| of American women, Thos, it Hollywood osene we Myrtle of sti department site like Myrtle and Phyllis | East German Reds Blitz Peoples’ H oarded Marks mans. A statement from the West Ger- man Socialist party denounced the currency action. It said a great many East Germans, particularly poorer people, can now expect to lose all their savings. ing to bring in marks for ex- For the first time since the 1948 out cash turday. But went Se closed to traffic, East Berlin was virtually sealed off from Allied- occupied West Berlin. . The East German regime admit- holders could certify in detail : ££ 2» where the money came from. tel at lecst: 00 garecin of pireme *. x. @ crossing’ from the West with y|marks, But the fate of hundreds small b°rder~-wassecret-- China Sea catch crocodiles on -|hooks baited with full size chick- ens. BS z i cies, ‘and by individual West Ger-| the conversion, to nab anyone try- of people carted away from the| ~Presumably|~ most of them were released after Natives of Malaya in the South} ‘{100." « * mpd continue life to the age “1% ‘Tine Shrinks Piles N ew Way Without Surgery “growing} Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— ‘chil-| Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids ¥. ¢ !-And these suf- win ths aah dae = 3 were. & Ve! variety . | found a new of ns, some of of aj With the : 10 to 20 standing. A ain he tonihing SB All this, without the use of 0 of a pain—without surgery. narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- had|""In one hemorrhoid case after | gents of a ny kind. The. secret is other “very striking improve- | a new hea ng enh substance (Bio- with de-| ment” was reported and v Dyne*)—the ry of aworld- by doctors’ observations. a bl research institution. A!- showed Pain was relieved seonptty, rn le tae Be fe oe = ‘or fame pier othe ss And, while setion relieving pain, pers ong ie vod a + preventing normal out- | (shrinking) too is new ing substance is put of glandular secretions. wen mot} pest oo of all—this | offered in suppository or ointment Dr. Kountz believes Medicine is/ improvement was maintained in | form called Preparation H.* Ask beginning cases where doctors’ observations | for individually sealed convenient growing to find same answers to were continued over a. period of saepeeaeren suppositories or old and predicts: many months reparation H ointment with ae e: 2-8 In fact, results were so thor- ial applicator. Preparation H is “We can extend health and life that sufferers were able to | soldatalldrugstores.Satisfaction at least 15 years, perhaps even-| ™@ esuchastonishingstatements | guaranteed or — —_—-.. : “Res as “Piles have ceased to be a a i Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH 28? 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I “do not think anyone ue : 2 os 7 : ‘|would ‘question “it today. wan eee oe ee an (3 . . WASHINGTON — Hail tolevents in Syria show how persist-| - CUT FROM. |. ee ‘ihe Abbington, 18, suffered &/tee members are Charles Baldwin Queeny‘Elizabeth and a@ jolly what-jent Communist subversion - can). : \? in a game nine {Wo weeks ag0/Traverse City; Montelle Chase, |b '¢ Prince Philip. But in all the)be.” .. MATURE ly in a game with Hominy, Okla.ie . ltodsti Well, it could be argued that i eyes Last week h underwent a tive- Filet, and Prank ee Big of ‘Anglo-Ajnerican friend. this country has had at least its/ - ‘ GRAIN: FED : hour operation, Since then, pt 5 ee =: which will come-during the| share of ‘firsts in spotting Soviet COME SEE... 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British Primé Min- ister Harold Macmillan touched rs this point in a weekend address} “lacking, No, team in the Middle East, as they are. in varying degrees elsewhere particularly where tay see a common danger. ~ ’ oe ae 2 But thére is abundant evidence “|that the old, easy relationship is 10° Downing St. doesn't always know what the White House is up to these. days, knew the British were planning to march into Suez, - Only last week the British For- eign Office registered fear that ithe United States and. Russia might make a private deal—leav- x *& & This reflects more than... lack of all-out liaison betweerl Wash- ington and London, ‘It shows a be- lief by the British that the Ameri- cans may find their ‘ready-made the United States-and Britain now] © shape./are operating more or less as a any more than. the White House) ~ ing Britain out — on control of 7 _|space missiles. _ Sliced Ba “SUPER-RIGHT” COUNTRY sins | SAVE ON THESE SPECIALS! FOR MONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY THE. 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Nights ‘tl 9 P.M. | ao | 256 S. ‘Saginaw St. Do So Much | _. _-,-* .@] SUNNYBROOK MED, SIZE - é Lo A self. . Plenty of Free Parking @ wat SE Sc ON a RANE | EGGS . 3 oh 58 |e ero as iM oy \. 7 \ ho Bi ork Fe Wace t h ‘ é - iF 7 j % at > a" : Ba : a, ‘* ‘ AMERICAN rr p ‘DAIRY PRINCESS CE Sandra Sue Stout, green-eyed coed from Oklahoma State Uni- vid field PTSA to Hold\ ‘Parent Confab — Plan Guest Tea Rochester Club to Greet! Prospective Members at Memorial Library e BE if 13 é Trustee Lyle the proposed versity, is crowned ‘1968 American Dairy Prin- tional rday, members at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, 3 pote) 1951| 2 . | cess” by 1957 princess, Shari Lewis of Daykin, receives a $780 wardrobe anda $1,000 scholar: loctober 18th, «The meeting and| parent Contornce: Nee, set | g the dex MR, AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HORTON Nebr. Miss Stout, 18, was chosen from among ship, £446" 7 {guest tea will be held at the Wosd-l¢'p. rm. Panel of U. of D, Foreign The last ae ‘ = . - : ward Memorial Library. Studenté*” March 25, 1958, 8 m., {in 0 thé Dio-/ — oe V. : Holly. Rite tae : rd Wed 5 REDE SR NI Cera 2 Ee Homemaking Dept. — Style ‘Show|¢ past Sep-/Speaks Vows in . a tamf 1G oe will be of the : “e on ae : feat car Jean Currey, Albert Stamfo . nto \Southfield Voters ae, pra Fal even ‘at the| a 22, 1958, 8 p. m., Square ee M : W : : > ” ; 5 2 : o ¥ ‘tate un<;- ~ — ae : : F a a ea ssoscutex\Mary Lou Hunter Weds Almont Girl Speaks Vows)Must Re-register. |z,tnevs.com tod st Por] annta/ J meant be, fe Luu fei , : S a= Goble, president of the Rochester|in the multi-purpose room Oakland Convocation, townshh ; : ee : ALMONT — Jean Agnes Curreyjthe bon of Mrs, Albert H, Stan.| SOUTHFIELD — All registered) Juniors, and Mrs.-James P. Head-| McDonald school at & y wardens and vesiry of the | HOLLY — Calvary Methodist| ‘best’ man, and ushers were Albert Himes Stamford wood. Provilenes must re-register here for attended, - So church, “organization heads of |Church here was the setting for Robert Brummier of Holly was = : oes ’ wa feog aa tee coming two. charter dlestions|" [aay the parish, and the bishop of | ine wedding of Mary Lou unitéd in marriage in the First The bride wore waltrJength | “Township Clerk Fannie Ad-| Members are asked to bring’) puring the diccese and his chaplain. jHunter and J, William Horton. anes 8 Bit hr Oke] | cyl Oe tne cal | ats sage me | Doe ect oth gy gat acl So, Ss al ™ b * & - ted bodice, Peter Pan collar and Bh > tee boner tates te ashe tray favors tor the Vet- | of Mrs. Fay wrod sect ine ae Nelnaitty te Rev Marshall Saunders, “se anae engieale Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell) 18 tapered sleeves, . for Westwood ‘Village. ed Ag ship chairman. made to add an educational unit/officiated at the double-ring candle- reception : Currey of Almont are the parents) Her two-tier fingertip veil of il- Mrs, Adams said she has been|,_ tiostess fo the guest tea is Mrs need . ot the bride. The bridegroom is|™sion fell from a small beaded/named registration. clerk, but as illiam so ani. Siesittcieke P - a arrangement of white| Charter commissioners - Headlee, Daniel ’ eiade Seni Sheetal ahiiaianiceaiieie Amazon lites. td. ae aR ——telty~ ot Southfield Savy wat Dee: Sdkie ocd tac Pk ea Fie Damoges Firm | t+: #. sees s cue me ein meee | die H City, the bride's only attendant) « — ares ; . ne , | gown of white Supreme | -{two-toned blue velvet and chiffon, : tgs ; ‘ . this project, states Rev. Eagar|featuring long, tapered sleeves, Jee Fe onelfen gna Flor tang MADISON HEIGHTS ~— Fire/featuring a princess bodice. HerOtt d Di 0 fs attle t Architects Veto A. Lucas, rector of the parish, |ftted bodice with a Sabrina neck- broke out early this morning at/Velvet cord crown held a wisp of ere inner, sd : Bishop Emrich will fly line and a bouffant skirt worn over|%¢™3- erecting Co. at 205 West Lincals muir Gul Saad 2%, “Square Dancing New 2nd Story New York especially for the Oct/"PRr 5 gi g - Fu " Rd.—-here--early this morning.| jenry §, Cuthbert of Birming- | - eee : at Woodward o he rhe is unique, in that~here 4 mang uc en cal EM ouse causing an estimated damage of| ham was best nan. Keaneth - ROCHESTER — The Methodist |PuTebred will be a procession of clergy|timy seed pearls held ber finger- $15,000. , | Stripes of Detratt, Thomas Mil- |Men, official men's organization of ROCHESTER—The architectural|around the church. The tip veil of illusion. She carried a i ae ton of St. Ciale Shores, Robért /St., be eseuiicher Gan Slate re De-|{tm of O'Dell, Hewlett and Luck-lthen kmocksat the door, is ad-|cascade bouquet of white resebuds . ; of Royal. and James _ ea enback, . serving Rochester Com-)mitted, the rigage is orchids. A. ag ~-uly Rce Draven Poe M, Currey Jn, of Almont, peated: [Dinner and, Square Dance, begin-jpertments Lansing: / (munity Schools, " have - advised burned in the church [ATTEND BRIDE ewe cage wh alo the guests: ning. ate p.m. Thursday, in eas aa ait toe time | Seuinet the proposed : Ariene Cairnes of Holly served as roof, causing the blaze. A reception for approximately - be [has not The sale was| Woodward Schocl. "The present Lapeer Breeders maid of honor, and -bridesmaids . 250 guests was held at the, First| Fellowing dinner there ordered he 1957 Legislature Lat 'y : were Sue Line and Joyce Mills, : Baptist Church, dmmediately fol-| ® Priet family talent show and | "oS Ov cm we) building has wood ceiling joints. jt Sel] Holsteins both of Holly, ~ Night Classes to Open hiowing the ceremony. ae © business meeting Sater. we: © snd lana cente cD ctaapatonon LAPEER — County Holstein utes fF prog ee goon Tuesday at Holly Se ee ae bi Bh onan On sale of the herd at/to support.the second story, ‘This will hold a sale on Frijer see ye ‘ $y adi “shcution cieomcaldonce and” Beranuin, “the couplh AND TON oP nt Se ee ler? matanaive me. leey, sarting ot soem, ot the ; | er nang Lah rees Saher: “ — Avq.,|chactra, ith . | am herd of 150 at g Bee Jr., representative be 60 won ae Holsteins from agar? cobain) nama Sect mi 1 will|of the firm. . the herds of Michigan and Ontario. eae ens | pie be sold Dee At and 12, and the The Board of Biucation, there| kk 3 . a ears i at Y; and , has accepted the recommen-| Lunch will be served ae et Almont Drive to Start ea Fn erage Spratt: : cee’ cad enidameer- la: tall > - *% * ® - | ALMONT — Community spring. a __4expansion of the Woodward Build-/€.°B. Smith. The sale is sponsored'{ & Driver training classes cover|Board of Directors and drive cap- _ - - 3 ing will be made in the near fu-lby the Lapeer County Holstein|p y eight weeks, and each of the other|/tains will meet at the Congrega- ; ture. = « : C Seis pers Bu bo slo cat et ean 10,000 Farm Youths 7s em GABERT’S f Orvid Harju, Mrs. R. W. Fa-|the drive to begin Tuesday in : ma ats , it Se ead bee Grid ace I } | at Kansas City\ Avon Asks Parke, Davis Saas suet: manus cry » -xewy\for Cemetery Acreage $4495 TR ADE IN U farm youths from all over a pa hy) geoee ROCHESTER — Seeking more] They recommended sidé installa-|SS | ;, mm Seu ~ 7 Fon your OLD WASHER 3 ii ON. THIS. NEW DELUXE - * ® SS Knapp reported on! [il for - sidewalk ~ -20-Galien Capacity 1-VYear Service dno DOWN U PAYMENT ALA UffAffIfIffI fife pjZ4 i Regular , Price. $159.95 18” x 18”. 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(peti oA rere See SR cs cc: SAVE | il Se Ph = ae (og TILE OUTLET 4 | foto) OSS (1055 WEST salaalelase + r. PONTIAC ae AND TUESDAY ONLY! § reg & Breasts v] Plump and tender, fresh Si the farm. Save more. at this special low Kroger price for Monday and Tuesday only! PASCAL 2 Celery Crisp, fine for salads or snacks. om 1 : ~ KROGO ALL VEGETABLE Shortening PULL SHANK HALF SMOKED § Ha KROGER $I SPECIAL LOW PRICE GRADE "A" MEDIUM 3 KROGER OvENREADY A Perera ; Fresh "ae ‘Young Tender EGGS | TURKEYS 3 US. Gov't Graded & laspected _$ Plump 16 to 22 Ib. average a 4 “ite PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: OCTOBER 14, 1957 ‘Pre Big hres ‘in 2. Car Families dicted that in 10 years, “20 per? cent: of U.S. families will have at) continue,” — E. F. -Tonilihson, president of | B F. Goodrich Tire Co., said) “Right now 12 per cent of Ameri- can families are two-car owners” and by the end of next year, U.S. ‘|highways will have nearly 4 mil- lion passenger cars. Tomlinson, in a speech for del Dealers‘ and- Retreaders Assn., said he thinks replacement auto tire -sales should be higher next year. He saiddealers selling tires should know how fast and under what conditions drives his car, © CHILDREN UNDER. 12 ; : ren ADMITTED FRee__Adeeie Forged Checks With ‘xX’ ROCK HILL, S.C. @ — Oscar '|Hayes, 33, garage mechanic, drew three. years in jail here recently for forging checks. Evidence was he signed the checks, " of them, with an “X.’* BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE yee. Phone FE 4- 4611 NOW OPEN © FRIDAY -@ SATURDAY) -@ SUNDAY Closed on AIL _Other Days. DOORS OPEN 10:45 TA RZAN AND THE firm - official . today pre- [et tre nee: Pee trend | ry at the 37th: annual) edhvention of the National Tire 6 per cent): the purchaser’ -- ‘ arotoas True Life Adventures Ford. M useur, Receives Model — ana “OFF WITH. ‘THE. OLD -- MOoLTING MEANS GHEDUING © LAST YEAR'S FEATHERS (OUTER OUT-OF-DATE A HANDY HARD RCOAT IS TO RUB IT ee gl ool - Pintiboed by King Featuses Sadia 10-4 | lof First Radio 3 DEARBORN (INS) — A model of the first home radio ‘set in the| world has been presented to’ the Henry Ford Muse@m in Nearborn, _ {by its pioneer, American inventor. Hugo Gernsback, 72, of New York, marketed the histdric trans. mitter and receiver in 1905. \He called it “telimco” after the first letters of his old firm, The Flee. SKIN OR HANI, THE BUFFALO'S METHOUD OF DIGCARDING AN’ der house which operated between 1904 and 1915, - OFF ON ng ge ina aha a In 1906, the little home radio out- fit went into quantity production and was sold through -retail out- lets. A set costs $7.50, Gernsback, a publisher of ra- die- magazines and books, pre- _ wented the radio to the nuseam at @ special ceremony, He re viewed the early beginnings of radio following the presentation. —Acnaturatized citizen, Gernsback came to the U, S. from Luxem- bourg: and founded the first radio store in this country shortly. af- ter his arrival. He also compiled and issued the first radio parts catalogue. * * *- “ His interest in radio also car- ried him to publishing ventures early in his career and in 1908 he founded. Modern Electrics, the _ {first magazine devoted to the newly-discovered field_of radio. It » |pow. is -incorporated with Popular Science. = _ Other _magasines and books. Hollywood Headlines Jayne. Manstield to Wear | LANSING (INS)—Sen, William] Sen, Knowland to Talk tro Importing Company, a mail or-|* - Experimenter, “191d; Radio Radio-Flectréaies), 1929; and Everyday Science and Mecham fos, 1931, Gernsback claims his inentied of television in a technical article in Modern Electrics in 1909 was the first use of the word in America. * ® & “Besides his work in the radio field,. other inventions credited to Gernsback include the osophone, dr | News, 1919; Radio-Craft (now | *helt Cupid Not tial in U.S. District Court ALBUQUERQUE, N.M, @ — Cu pid is not.unknown in the U.S, Dise trict Court here: > Jiidge- Waldo Rogers recently let two federal prisoners-out from be- hind. bars for “30 minutes to get married. Both hed plehied Gilt te hlae state: transportation ot hel acne . i an electric: "bone pean in- "Dina: Hwy.” (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4 At vot er Traffic Proble m I in F. Knowland. (R Calif.), who re.) cently-anhouncet! his candidacy for governor of California, will address South End of Union Lake Road Open 6:30... EM 3-066), | ST SAFARI] LO SAFARI By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ‘a “SUN. | only Be NOW OPEN |. HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Tony Cur- tis, still sporting his beard ‘rom “The Vikings,”’ gets off the boat in \bé greeted by sqme interesting) jnews. Harold Mirisch will tell him, that he wil] be starred in ‘Thieves PP co.b-EYED STRANGER! ++. in a gun-hot showdown! | at.least..a- dozen’ times would be imade by Gregory Peck and -Sy! Bartlett. Not long ago Greg sold "Phieve es | Market” to: United Artists, who, in| turn, sold it tothe newly formed Mirisch-Co. It's the tale of: an adventuresome ex-GI,; who re- mains in France after the war. BADGE 0 MARSHAL BRENNAN “Kings Go Forth” Sinatra. All the cast of “The Vikings,” with Frank; ; a: (NOW! beth aRstnune Butterfield Theaters! i ins i a ‘iii il ~~~ lineluding Kirk Douglas and Ernie Borgnine, are glad this one is com- pleted. They'vé been shooting under bad weather condifions in) Europe for six months. JAYNE TO MEET QUEEN Everybody smiled out loud when; Jayne Mansfield said the one thing, she wanted most was to meet the| am |Queen of England. Now Jayne’s| dream is coming true and she'll be }presented to Her Majesty at the 4 Walter Winchell Party “Beaver Trouble” Cartoon ADDID: ee royal command performance — on iNov. 4 Jayne's letter was like a little girl at Christmas, she was so ex- cited about seeing a real queen, jand no one need fear that Jaynie’s idress is going: to shock the: world. “She writes, “1 have a beautiful’ | beige dress that Charles Le Maire just made for me, and, of course, I'm wearing a high neck — I would never think of wearing a tow neckline. And the skirt gives me plenty of room to curtsy.” (So there won't be any of the famous Mansfield figure show-' ing.) Jayne tells me she saw the ‘Dior showing in Paris and was-the- guest of the Lord Mayor at. Man- Sion House in London. ‘'T am com- NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! -and may never see its equal! : ic in STANLEY KRAMER'S MONUMENTAL FILMING OF “THE PRIDE and | "Tie PASSION” TECHNICOLOR" + VISTAVISION* friends in Hollywood .November 6th.” BIG-SELLING NOVEL “By -Love Possessed” is singly ‘the greatest runaway best seller in ithe . history of: American novels. ‘Over 200,000 copies have been sold iin the first three weeks of- publi- The Wind.” + When Ray Stark and Eliot Hy.| man botight it they had no idea they had such a prize. They have i been offered $400,000:for the rights ‘which they refuse to- sell. Al ‘though they have spoken to John Huston to see if he could make the picture here in America, no 1:35-4:07 © : 6:39-9:16 e deal has yet been set. John isn't “a/crazy- about making any picture in N-O-W! | nd a || Hollywood, no” matter. how great Thru Wednesday ‘} the story.. _jsanpont SNAPSHOTS Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: It's a 6-pound, 1-ounce High Neck for Queen New York tomorrow morning to) Market,” the story I-said in print) The starting date is the first of) the year after Tony finishes} .. [jing back to see you and all my} cation, “even ‘outselling “Gone: With F- in * “Beyton Place.” The young lady answers to the name < Kait- lan Meg. Gloria Haley goes ‘into visitation court to.ask that Buddy Bregman's visits to their son be limited to a specified fime. ; Latest on Jerry Lewis’ | | ne are that mother and thild are doing fine—but father 4s covered from héad to toe with a nervous rash! When derry | asked Patti if she was disap- pointed at having another boy, she said, “How many girls have five men to love her?” MGM acress-singer Joan O:Brien is marrying CBS-TV director Jack Meyer on Oct. 20, She is currently co-starring with Dean Jones in Bob Crosby's TV show. That's all wey. See you fo- morrow. ; Girl Handcuffs Herself, ‘but Can’t Get Them Off | CHULA VISTA, Calif. @—Chris- itine Kruzick, 11, was impressed jwhen a neighborhood boy gave her put them on, then found out there was no key. Patrolman Robert Zeitelhack answered Christine's frantic call for help. He removed them after of Michigar Young Republicans “Mock Trial." Joan was once on}. a pair of old police handcuffs. She! two Republican rallies in Michigan today. . The senator will speak at a noon) =~ luncheon in Lansing and in Ann Arbor tonight. The Ingham County Young. Re. publicans Club -is sponsoring the! Lansing talk while the University. WANTED : 1000 COMIC BOOKS | 1009 True Love Story Mags. We Handle Tricks, Jokes, | and Novelties. PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET RA Auburn Ave. Club is backing the Ann Arbor : . * s 5 { en FE 40240 i} Children Under 16 Must ‘Be Accompanied by an Adult! i Ln Annan hha n mann’ 7° ws 2 a 2. | ee. rw.TvTrTrTs | | | | > . A « ‘ ees jraity. | nomntsiestinnasinstesicamhtaitateand easels ieenianieers-salinamsmaamemuisenionh piclgng t the lock with a — DOORS ‘OPEN 6:45: P. M. er ~TONIGHT— SPENSER TRACY MOUNTAIN TECHNICOLOR “Island | In the Sun” : Oklahoman fe. nd TUES. ‘ibaby girl for ‘the Lee Philips. Papa plays opposite Lana Turner oming Nov. Sth “en Conia MENTS” OPEN 6:45 _, MA 4-2151 WALLED LAKE bad». “ Zs oe the form-of_rising prices. .———— Fighting inflation is everybody's job - The economists call it “inflation.” But whatever it is... whatever its causes ».. it stares you in the face every day in Everybody agrees we are in a state of | inflation today, but too many say it can’t/ be stopped. Or they pass the buck, and say fighting inflation is a job for the other ' fellow. Inflation can be stopped and must be stopped. We believe it’s a job for all of us, whether us housewives, workers, employ- ers, Savers or taxpayers. There-are three important/actions all of . Os as individuals can take: 1. First of all, we can buy wisely, and ~- get our-money’s worth for everything we » buy. ‘When we buy wisely, we tase the : strain on the family budget. t 2. We can save more. Not only will he more we pass the buck, the ESS the buc wil be worth! vide the capital this nation urgently needs to keep our economy growing.. 3: We can see to it that our government Spends our tax money state or federal government. it's our money that governmeiit 5 and if we keep on asking for wisely —whether ‘it’s the government in our home towsi, our Remember . pends, _ more gov- ~ ernment spending, we'll keep on paying. 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Ys “sy j rs = a at he a ‘ "4g .' wey Ney ee . ia . ; : . | t ia siya ead ee “isa sasng ages thx amg “ Lectaginoreegi bong gt ee sre aa 1 pee ‘ ee pe. pen een" iearietiege Te Hi SS eRe 7 a _ LAUN DRY _ SPECIAL | Brand New, Full Size ‘38 NORGE 2-CYCLE WASHE R wil h Autor nati c Lint Ou Dispenser Wheel Greatest Discounts In 20 Years! It all started inabattlefor 4g. he do it in time to keep "proxies and control of a big _ 7 _, control of a big corpora- company. Now he finds | tion in the hands of a man * himself framed for a murder - triste for murder? Perry Mason 1 ee | , / _ didn’t commit and the ‘eviderice \. - fans will greet with cheers “The NORMAL CYCLE “nn i | fo stacked against him. _. \ Proxy Murder,” brilliant new Erle nor, regulor wash , | -, ~ Can Perry Mason, famed laywer- _ Stanley Gardner mystery. starting SHORT CYCLE : . , ie detective, find the real killer? 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Snearve 3S $ Cincinnati 23 Xavier (0.) 4 ' Heidelberg 21 Wabash 13 Miami (0,)-_____27—_Kent-State-—____14- Towa State 2 Kanses . 6 Holy Cross 26 uette bj : y= Sonceaie us Meculees, cea” so. Oto. “ ro ——-eee Defiance {i Pindlay: a Butter: :27 ‘Indiana 8t. 0 Anderson 34 Franklin 3 ee 3 coe 14 wiimote J\ 33 Mo, Tlinots ad River 23 Eau Claire 6 Lakeland - - 13 NW. College 9 So. Dakota 27 Morningside e Winona : 4$ Northland > a Ww. ches tuck =) Fo Bag : x t Youngstown Marshall 1 Toledo : af ; 23 - Army 21 oom 13 Penn * Harvard 14 Ohio U. . 4 Syracuse - $4 Cornell 0 Boston Col. 41 Dayton “4 Rhode Is: ? Brandeis : 7 Bucknell 3 Carg. Tech. ” Vermont. 19 De B $} Yale 7 19 Columbia 0 Connecticut 19 Massachusetts 6 Wesleyan. | Ha .. ‘ San State 21 ‘m. & Mary 13 Dartmouth . od — . ; witems 32 Middlebury — 19 New Britain 33 Montcleir . 9 Rutgers 48 ite 6 New Haven 20 Bridgeport 7 wi ° Bates 8 psala q on Urine 12 Drexel 8 Fr. & Marsh, 35 Dickinson 7 Lock Ha _16 %. str'sburg _ —_$\gium : “Wash-Jeff. 0 Case Tech q;dium Hamilton 38 Wagner bj Denison = — 2 Wi 3 - Rochester 33. «Union 18 Hobart “91 Thiel “4 Ship-burg 20 Cal. (Pa.) 13 Slip. Rock 7 Kings - 6 Delaware 20 Indiana (Pa.) 0 Grove City “1. Edinboro 0}; tra 43 Temple q Williams 32 Middlebury - 19 Geneva — cal . Libertg) <- 0 Maryland Fs] mia Forest s mson ; Z 20 OEE concir “Tech, a1 Villanova ad Auburn — 6 Kentucky - 6 8. Carolina 88 Pu i 13 VuME TT fsc4 26. Dav L 4 is, State 47 Ark., State 13 - Fie, A M, 4 Fort Valley 6 : Moorhead 23 W. Va. Tech 21 Shepherd 15 ‘ 4 Ala. A, M. +, 0 Emi 5 5 C7 " ‘es. N.C, pute. a Pia. ‘State : Ea fee oe. ne ae Oulehome _, SL Texas. — 7 Texas 36 Sul Ross- 6 ovis Chris, 28 Alabama im) ee ) Rie % 2 : Texas A&M 2 Houston - 6 rinon . rd,-8im. by ns EE es Cregeen Mf he eS - Colorado .. 4 Arizona - le} "we | ean”. Wash, 8t.. ford. _ = . bat = 0 Oregon i te A a Soneer *. Montana. 13 j State Lewis-Clark, 8 [ad 1) Soret Pacitic 9 _ Brigham Young | 6! wn ‘ ~ KR when favored ‘Clawson travels to ~ Lake Orion to—“meet~ the - Sal RE - Scoring Dragons, Benny Oosterbaan predicted * MSU “could go ail the way’ fol- lowing Saturday’s game. = iors he was pleased with the fight wi by hig team. but told news- # the Wolverines had not im- d over their ist_two starts. ty heron | los. Angeles — Misses/: Chance. to. Tie Game in ‘Final Seconds By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS years: ago. He. was .a washout. had drafted him from the Univer- “|sity of Louisville. But the 6-foot, 1-inch passer to- - day was magician-in-chief of the Baltimore Colts, leaders of the -|National. Football League's West- ern Conference with a 30 record. Johnny Unitas was lastuiiee. ing a semi-pro football team two with thé Pittsburgh Steelers who |down passes yesterday in Mil waukee, where the ‘Colts. burst for 38 points in the second half to crush Green. Bay 45-17. * «re Weeb* Ewbank, Coits’ coach, picked Unitas off the sandlots last year as insurance. when quafrter- back. Gary Kerkorian quit the Colts to study law. Unitas took over when regular .George Shaw was hurt in the Colts’ fourth ———. 24, — ‘two touchi-| Baltimore Stil Unbeaten Beare oo shin ‘olts Romp ‘Over ‘Green Bay. rank © sixth passers, one season. * game, He sayed the fet of tel In | other * _ league games, * season to ‘en shea - touchdowns and complete 110 of 198 passes to among the league's Yesterday's aula tosses in- creased his touchdown passes, to eight in three. games. His\ pace could bring him close..to-.former Chicago Bear Sid Luckman's 193 record of “28 touchdown throws, An the Cleveland Browns won geir third 24-7 against the last-place Phila} delphia Eagles to stay the unde- feated Eastern Conference lead- ers. - Detroit tripped Los Angeles 10-7 and San Francisco upset the win- less Bears, ‘eight-point favorites, 21-17 with a touchdown in the final 27. ‘seconds. They kept close to Baltimore with 2-1 records. Defending champion New York outdistanced Washington 24-- 20 ing. 10-7 victory over the Los An- "|geles Rams before 55,914 fans. The batidits were. Jack Chris-if. tiansen, Yale Lary, Jimmy David] and Coach Buddy Parker's recon- structed Pittsburgh Steelers over. jcame the Chicago Cardinals 29-20, to remain a game behind. the \Browns with 2-1 marks. _ * * * The Colts trailed 10-7 - at the half, but Alan Ameche bulled one yard three titties for touchdowns cE 3 F ¥e dies we i = Tile dl ee igi With 30 seconds left, Cothren’ = %-yard field goal attempt which would .have tied the score, went wide and Detroit held on to win.) current Western Division leaders,| — — cme esterday- oe ee eee er! : 0 PF ene ees eens tees ss 0—10 ar a a er Field, 40 Boal: the Baltimore Colts, at- vid aes | a a = S over the goal-line after taking a LONE LIONS" TD — Jerry Reichow (80) falls pass from quar- terback Tobin Rote. to score the Li "rsa litenos over the Los An- “the — AP Wirephote “.geles Rams at Briggs Stadium yesterday, Jesse makes a vain attempt to block 4 _-|seasons, Baltimore's inability to _ Mirive, Chet and Jim Mutscheller Caught scor- ing passes from Unitas and Shaw to smash open the game. Mut: scheller. caught a ‘first period Unitas pass to give the Colts a! 73 lead. It was the fourth Colt toad vie- tory in 16 road games over ‘four win away from home has kept the Colts in the second division. * The Eagles (0-3) suffered the most in a fourth quarter melee which emptied both benches at/: ‘|Cleveland, Four Eagles were ejected by officials, Three Browns followed. The ‘Eagles haven't won ‘Isince November 10, 1956, 1- Quarterback Tom O'Contiell threw to fullback Jim Brown to cap a 69-yard opening scoring Hanula raced \ 64 yards in the first period for the ‘}second touchdown. BiJly Reynolds ran five yards for the third Brown} a 22-yard field goal, his sixth of the season. * * * Charley Conerly completed 11 of 13 passes and played the en- tire game on offense for the Cadets’ lead to 21-14. before. out. Army. game, It detracts nothing from the pressure on and kept it Ne - Calls em ‘That was the-turning point, ‘Notre Dame, a good football team all day, was from that moment a team of high morale, . a confident, poised, mature. Its blocking was hard and clean, “ its timing was excellent, the team even more ew than They showed this when in the fourth ethane they marched « on the ground for another touchdown. Though they missed” the extra point there was no panic. When the chance came for the decisive field goal. they protected coolly and effectively. It was a performance against” a first-rate Army team that spoke well for the way. this squad is being handled. Facing their schedule the Irish may not so undefeated but they'll be a hard téam to beat from here ea — kok * In-a game like this you've got to go: with two units evert , though your second may not be quite as strong as your first, Because two Notre Dame touchdowns were scored against Army's second unit some might say the plan boomeranged on: 1 \ eX — ad But when playing. against teams of strength and depthy” there is no other choice. Football no ‘more is an 1l-man ~ game. It is played with squads; and what's more, it's a better.” ww Notre Dame and army to note that the most impressive showing of the weekend was he striking win of Michigan State over Michigan. The State squad had shown meé seven days cartler against California the tremendous power of two mobile lines” and two backfields which, set up ‘ag alternating units,. put ; Sg on. The question was whether Sometimes a inte play pertectiy executed can inaks . football team, not merely for a game but for & season, Perhaps that happened to Notre Dame when Pietrosante, - in the last’ minute of the third quarter against Army, went up. through the middie for 65 yards and a touchdown to cut the © rit they could do the same against Michigan, and my guess was” Sea Oe Goes BB snssall sure. It's too bad that Michigan State and Oklahoma don't I would be hard pressed to choose between them today. appears a good chance that State will come unbeaten to its’ late-season games with Notre name and Minnesota. for the injured Don Heinrich, Frank Gifford threw to Bob Schnelker to complete a 66-yard scoring play the first time the Giants moved the ball, The New Yorkers never were headed, Con- erly also threw a scoring pass to Schnelker and Gifford plunged for the third touchdown, Ben Agajan- jan kicked a 50-yar@ field goal in the fourth period to wind up the Giant scoring: The distance wag a Giant. and- Griffith ‘Sade ‘Tec ord. Saturday’s. Game May Decide By THE AssociaTED PRESS The first bowl team oh the year probably will. be decided. when Oregon and Washington \State meet at Pullman, - Wash., Satur- day. : Wekwia Geeta te talking about. bowls, but ,the|* unique situation in the Pacific Coast Conference has left only four teams eligible for the Rose Bowl nomination, Defending champion Oregon | State isn’t eligible because of a Tule which prohibits a teani from ‘playing in the Rose Bowl two ears, running. UCLA, Sontkern California and Wash- ington all are barred--because of ‘assorted subsidization sins. ‘That leaves Washington State, California and Stanford “wrashingsen State hasn’t ap. In fact, the celebration in: man last Saturday after the home folks heard of the Cougars 21-18 victory- over Stanford at Palo Alto, almost.matched that big blowout of more than a half century. ago. Meanwhile, it begins to” appear that Oklahoma isnot quite up ‘Ito some of the Bud Wilkinson *iteams of .the past. The Sooners whipped Texas, 21-7, last Satur- sorting more and more to passes > |pitt Adds Linebacker _ PITTSBURGH i — The Pitts- oday announced been placed on the active roster, Defensive end Jerry Leahy was to make room. er, whl i = Obtained recently in a trade with the Chicago Bears but} . sow ly “ d not been placed on the active|he was the victim of a bad start. _ Leahy oad mae. with} Big ‘Red.won the %¢s Will testify... after - ein = Orchard Lake St” chard Lake, pion for the last two years, lived up to its mame Sunday afternoon "|by routing previously unbeaten| each stored two Ferndale St. James, a, at Or- ‘St. James drove 2 = mond em@_Art trailing 14-7 at Matson -ran nine times, only 12 .yards. Rolladium Holds gained Led by Man 0 War ‘ SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.-Y- —Man 0’ War, who ran his las race just 37 years ago, headed a list of 10 great thoroughbreds of|” the 1910-1930 era who were en- Big Red, as the late Samuel D. Riddle’s flame-red champion was known, ‘was the unanimous choice of a national committee of sports! — Vv. “Whit-| - writers, along with C. ney's Equipoise and Willis Sharpe Others who were elected to the Thoroughbre&h Hall of Fame were Gallant Fox; the Belair Stud's triple crown champion of 1930; the Greentree Stable’s Twenty Prockodes Relestet in 1919. WHITE IM YOUR SCORING GUESSES FOR ALL We GAMES; a ” ; ie Gomes of Sdturday, Oct. 19 rr on. 7 shi ‘ow -“ on eR A tee or z Army ( . .) vs Pittsburgh Ot 4. Send ines many entries a8 you like. Be sure to send anEchrich | catternig papier ) $3.25 + label, oF reasonable facsimile, with each entry! _ ( i Xeiler ges (Installed tmelades -comptete~* : 4 eset nde yor Geer ne tte. ' Detroit i Se ea cooling eystom checkups _ BA entries must be pastmarked. no later than midnight Fit. of Cot (yw Ray CY a . » Gath contest week. indiana’ (We Ohio,State (yf : DENIES . ee 2 \ {.5) va Wisconsin ( DH Y SERVICE - Street D — : in | iH xy. ke : 3 oe Jw “NY 900 E SLVD i "City and Zone __ — State. ' ue oa 390 E BLVD. . na og (3m Mme C3 PS ee a a cee : x ee = y. > . ‘“ ee a ai Je . ri aes A j RESTON NEW YORK (INS).— Here are Maples, are among the “A” en- _ Test-drive a 58 Studebaker). ~ Discover { mS GOT A GAS COMPANY PERMIT? THEN THIS 15 FoR YOU! “GAS HEAT Nesta for tre, nore in me seoded Se ce i CAUGHT IN MIDDLE — Detroit Red Wing Gordie Howe found -himself cramped amid sev- |. eral Montreal poets me mee 5 i ee is ces mangle iH F : E ; i - Olympia ice. O’Shaughnessy Gets 2 TDs ‘There is a dies and type to meet your Joat (ait ie nih lv nied te pa Ee d scoring march in - 4th ly marc o needs arid bu get er nae the Dale clip O'Saueesey "Kego Harbor ; a ee see -,|day and take the MIAA lead. - OW In other MIAA games, Hope Gideletvack, 21 v8 Veiiiind ee er smacked “Kalamazoo 14-0 and |scored one. touchdown and. set-up), aL ae Mr Alma rolled ever Adrian 264. |another in Hope's 14-0 triumph over ‘ - Western Michigan gained a sur- |Kalamazoo. He circled end for 15 Lou Janka prising 14-14 tie with Bowling |yards and the Ist score in the 2nd Green (Ohio) in.a Mid-America quarter. His 15-yard’ intercepted tine. Air : m . conference game. pess return to the —omerigcllr Heating, Condi ening Northern Michigan defeated Set up Duane Zoskuil’s six- Sakis & tervlee |Michigan Tech 21-6. Hillsdale came |S°oring plunge in the 3rd period. 177 Edison, Pontioe Business FE 4-3811 é Nite Service FE 4-0445 H jfrom behind twice for its victory. Guard Ron Cockayne crashed ithrough and blocked a kick in the ‘end zone, theri covered it himself or the touchdown in the 3rd quar- iter that started the Dales: back in their battle from behind. : Blocked Kicks Help Dales Win 29th _ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. “Thanks ‘to a couple of linemen That play cut to 76 the lead that Albion got in the Ist quarter on Bob Gamble's 14-yard pass to Tom Taylor in the end zone. - End Jim Reynolds blocked a kick on the Albion 19 later in the Alma scored on a 60-yard march | in the Ist quarter and piled on another touchdown in each of the subsequent periods, smashing Adrian handily for its 2nd MIAA victory against one tied. Halfback Rex Terwilliger scored e Not for years-—maaybe' never again “will you beable to.get such a truck buy! The cost of just about every- thing has gone up! It ‘stands to reason that new truck prices will follow suit. And the trade-in value * of'your old truck is going to go down, So don’t delay! Get a terrific -- trade on a modern.’57 Ford truck. Ford is the only leading truck to show sales gains in 1957, and we're -— winding it up by offering wonderful on every ’57. model in. stock. rhe while we still have the truck ‘ for youl + 5. _ NONe oneanhaa Al FORD DEALER | a 2 ¢ OWENS. “a7 South Soginew 5 Street F.0.A.F. ¥ Phone F Fe 4101 “he = ' shot. On: the left is Jean Guy Talbot and on his right is Doug carver: The Wings lost 6-0 on the bik THE PONTIAC PRESS. MpmEDAT Scronen 14, 1957. \ : ‘ By oe et cies : oe 7 - Coach ls Baffled 2 Francisco. What's wrong? season. The setback gave tee Wings a ow , t 1 The ‘We just don't seem for Fated e- [53, at Toron right time. That was our gam threw it away.” it.away. Y. A. Tittle threw it into ~ San Francisce victory. ‘Tittle went on a. passing spree ~| with a pase in the end zone while , | Owens was on his knees, ~ _ jeontention), ._ _ \ | “We've had a lot ot injuries,” F \jsaid owner George Halas, ~ |that’s a helluya excuse. I don’ them on an illegal play.” Halas claimed Owens been knocked out of bounds and .then \came back in to take Tittle’s game-winning pass, De- ‘fensive back Vic Zueco a Halas’ claim. bounds,’ said Zucco. | F avored Bears abe 35 traight Losses - CHICAGO w= the Chicago Bears, favored to successfully ce- fend their Western Division :title|.. in the National. Football League, suffered their third straight loss lyesterdayin a 21-17 defeat to San “] don't know," says coach Paddy Driscoll who led‘ the Bears = through a sueccessfub exhibition be doing the right things at the out there today but we simply Actually the Bears didn't throw ‘| im the final minute and wit 22 seconds left he hit R. C. Owens - ‘The winning pass, a question-| able one at that, tagged the Bears with their third straight loss and all but \ knocked “them — out al “but mind losing them but I hate losing hag “I had knocked him out ofjished 5th, 7th and 8th, * \ -_ “After he! Win was St. Mary's 2nd ‘at 4 jerawled back in we left him open) three loues.— - é | | : x 7 } ) -Or meee eee ee ee ive pa on eed 2 63 a ae ree Bay occ cses. 20 33 Cd Chicago Bears... e308 mu 8 Cley csece 2 0-0-1000 G3. gai New York 55.0), 10 Me? Hae Pittiburgh onl 1 © G6? 68.‘ ha) 5 fete TERE SL ieee, une e "Pon Snis 34 feo Ol eared & a Detrot , a ause we kt was. in- 3 cane a eligible.” Seveinel” of oo OAT — pg ~The al .. However, . the officials didn't |Piusborgh °s, Ghleage Cards 20 Mera Sey : back the Bear claim. Halas Ban Pranclace 21 uc case. Bears 17 snantnan' lt oes . quoted one official as saying: Baltimore "4b, Qreen Bay 17 No ar Ny Ne ar : “We didn't see Owens = WEEK'S sc SCHEDULK New York" h teateel tae a knocked out of bounds so we Reape ah oy | Detroit “5, Toronto coulda’t call it that way, So tar [Cleveland “at” Phusaenekt" a > CaN LEAGUE 4 as we know he never was out of |Site apie hick aed pas | x, bounds and the play would have San Franciaco-Creen Bay. at 4 Milwaukee Providence " , ie waney 1 2 9) to stand.” “\Bears losing their third straight. “We'll come back,” he said. “I never went along with those pre- idivisional title. I said all along) solid contender. I still say we're, not out of it yet. The team that! wins this- title will have. four) losses “and we're still two away | ; from. pin five," St. Mary’ s Horriers Win ‘Sunday Contest With 2nd and ard places, . plus three. more. in the top 10, St. Halas wasnt’ too upset over the) dictions that we would win the | every one of the six.teams was ‘a! \ SAVE UP TO 25% For Coverage on-— LIABILITY BURGLARY and THEFT " MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTRA LIVING EXPENSE ALL THESE IN ONE HOME OWNERS POLICY ~ For details call H. R. NICHOLIE ‘INSURANCE AGEICY FE 2-2326 beans een Mary's of Orchard Lake took a Sunday cross-country match from visiting Monroe Catholic Central, 3-H. Mett was run off. between halves of the St, Mary-St. James: football game, _* Bill Schwartz of ce was first t | two seconds back and Don Dona. kowski (both of OL) was 3rd with | 111:08, Eaglet- harriers also fin-, ig | Campbell Winds Up “Efforts for Record AP Wirephots - SYRACUSE, N. ¥. 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By Charles Kuhn Po. es oe \ .. f a i ee H . ee ‘ i a 2 * Z o\ e ¢ of at i ae oN + 14.54 + s53imay be in drastic need of_revi- 5.08 o: aetility by wtra Few. high es La ce ‘ 18.5 Nat Dairy ... oy sion. “To = a policyholder . goes MRS--ELMER GREENMAN mag se: Caaners and cutters “Tito. iy ee Nat Lead 2. 100. a@ personal letter, telling him of ONT — Service for Mrs. |}3's0: Pew Tigntweight canners 10.00; Brings M ara... 7 at Tea ..., 4 the situation and inviting him to Elmer (Mary Jane) Greenman, 74, q [Puy and commercia} bulls, 18. 00-17.50; | Bris Me. eine 4.9 NY Central .. 20.3 of 506 Church St, will be at 2 p.m. Cutter bulls 1 3.0015.00: Package mostly Brun ~ ta M » 27.6/Jook over his policy. >, Tuesday tf Muir Broth. Fu. choice wb, yearling stock steers Budd OO escais 19 Nort & West .. 62.4 T. J. Otjen, assistant North- y trom ri rothers 24.50; Le good 661 Ib, ayer Burroughs ..., 37.6 No Am Av — 26 neral Home, Almont: Burial’ will Load’ good 481 tb. stock heifer calves'Cal Pack ae 38° «Nor Pac - 36-1) western secretary, says it involves aher 21.00. Calum & HH... 10.3 Nor Sta Pw .. 15.5 heckiver th eae a be in Ferguson Cemetery, with the Calves and . eouions — BSalable 250. iCamn Soup . - 34 Nwst Alrlin .. 11 /¢! ng ie record cards 0 MOre | Rev. Daniel Boxwell officiating. Active, strong trade on vealers; most Can Dry ...... 43 Ohio Oil ..... 31.7 than three million policies, a task jghetes and prime 175-225 ib. vealers|Cdn Pae be Owens pS - 414 . Mrs. Greenman died yesterday at Some prime veaiers held Cavital Airl |). 123 Quens Ill Gl . §1:¢/expected to take three years, and|noe son's home here, after a long hehe, Geoa to low fenne Db grry- 6 pod er “yadda te pan A W air. 12 [Writing thousands of personal] itiness. Few Cay, end willity vealers, under sos aes tree =. Sd Peek eS, letters, Surviving aré three sons; Ber- ter entees “to.00-44 ood + ee ot diy _ t ‘ Head Mc’ te Northwestern Mutual, sixth larg- nard of Allenton; Bruce of Imlay May nr agi “1000, Sup Aer No| Cities Sve |... 61.3 Pa RR” .:: ya1/e8t. U.S, life insurance company City and Hayes of Almont; three| toes t and r avaliable; Moderately active,| Clark Eauip . 43.4 i Cola .. 18.7/with assets of 3% billion dollars, daughters, Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs. steady 25c lower; Most. mixed lots|Ciimax Mo .. 63.4 * Jee 62 launched the as rt-of i". US. No. 1, 2 and 3 largely No. 2 and See we Ree © Re oa observance i i wee wae: 3 0eage JR. ‘Butchers ‘tt meat en's| Col Brd A... 262 Philip $4345 Blonde, all of Imlay City; two sis-), and 3 236 Ibs. 17-78, these carrying large oa. BF raat FY: ters, Mrs: Cora White and Mrs, ercentage No. 2; Mixed 160-180 Ibs.| Gon Bdtson ". 42.3 Pit ‘@ . @4| To a large extent, the company Julia Hall, both of Berville; five 16-25-11.00; 406-600. 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Sherman dest Hae Trinan hea beon| tet, So Gh es Se a en he Widow has 2, matting Punetsl tanas barn site varied he named “Grandfather of the Year" |! & Mus .. 34 4. 4 |her with obsolete insurance in-|Pine Grove Cemetery. The Rev. by the National Grandmother and/Erie RR ..!: 108 Std” 2: SBlcome, It can, however, prevent|George Hempton will officiate. Mr. Grandfather of the Year, Inc. | E3;5°%™0., «-: 30¢- ‘1 43. |epetitions by alerting other fam-|Lawrence, lifetime resident of Oak. aughter. Mar.| Firestone... 86 S 'Bace 7: GRlilies to outmoded policies before land County, died Saturday in Pon Truman, whose daughter, Mar-|5ccq Mach |. 474 Fock, .. 48 tine Hospital. . garet—Mrs. Clifton Daniel of New| Ford Mot, :.. 423 Bt Raw Pant +: 3 8)the policyholder’ dies. = Sa gee oad ne Balle; York—gave birth to a son last|/Prueh Tra |: 31 Scovill Mf... 32.7) survi ' ; - warded the title|Ge™ Bek .-: 98 Seab AI RR .. 60 Two st C llid two daughters, Mrs. Clare-“MeCor- | Sn nadction ‘verteeday, Traman [San enn. Bh Sey Rew . 91/' WO eLOre. Collide mick of Goodrich and Mfs, Elaine’ ate! 73 gn = vent to ac:(S00 tie 34 simmons 5: sealat Walton, Joslyn Wilson of Holly; a son; Elwin Rab- nae . . oa — i Gen Motors. 3? ening trees at on ideau of Flint and one ‘ani 4 : a pe A collision at the intersection of Clare’ Lawrence’ ‘ol Detroit. Named “Grandmother of the!Sen Time". 186) sou Ry. 222'Walton and Joslyn Sts. Sunday Year” was Mrs, Betty Highgate /Sor cite <7} Std Breed "yt glevening caused minor injuries to MRS. ROBERT R. REICHARDT | turer, Goebel Br... 34 ies ee oe Clark of Chicago, a lecturer, book|Goebel Br... 634 gra on Col.. 284\two persons, WALLED LAKE — Service f reviewer and teacher. S ear... 80. Std Ol tod .. 211) A-ear driven by Charles R. Wwil-|Mrs- Robert R, (Blanche) Reich- Grah Paice .. 1.2 Std Ol NJ .. 543 ardt, 49, of 2893 Benstein Rd., will — io Rr -- 36-4 Std Of Oh 41.1 |liams, 23, of the Glenview Trailer! ¢ 1:30 the | Fashion Your Figure —_|Greynoana’ 18°. Stag Pax. at |Court, collided with one driven by! 06 OF 8:2 PA mens chante . _ . eg? US Rub .... 312\Jay C. Hamer, 68, of 1509 Vine- ; mmunity | Club Names Winner ment ...: 32g US Steel <-°- 863] woog Ave, Hee body will be a nichardat, - | Gent... 304 West Un Tel. Williams and a passenger, Shir ird Funeral Home here until Winner for losing the most ~y te ae it flley Lane, 24, of Clarkston, were|*-™. Tuesday. Burial, with the weight last week was Mrs. John PRPS °° 854 wene aes: $4 treated at St. gg Mercy Hos-|Rev. Perry Thomas officiating, | Gunther; when the women of the | In cra “Fe a Wilson & Co 14 pital for abrasions will be in Oakland Hills Memorial | Fashion Your Figure club, met at Int Bus Men *e Fale & Tow | 267 a —. . tae wade we ‘owns! high .... 124 Yonge B&W .. 29 i. ° rs, c briny as me mela wore | Paver - OS Tee oe Dozing Driver Smacks Joseph Mercy Hospital Satutday, | Mrs. Robert Owen, Mrs. Roy Seg-/I Tel‘k tel 343 Gerber Proa. 443/COr Into Tree in City was a registered nurse and resi- ler, Mrs. Roland Grace and Mrs. lis! Cik Coal’. 349 ftann: M&M. 224 dent. of Oakland County for 15 “hie M “\Jacobs . ..... ae : ars. She is survived by her hus- Archie Mathews. James E:. Hoppe, 30, of. 2214) ye n- . .* |WalnutSt., fell.asleep at the wheel|band; a daughter, JoAnn at home; | A new four weeks contest is u der way, and the twé members “STOCK AVERAGES - and ran his car into a tree onjone son, Walter E., also at home; | ai iage 4 eet & eee ‘Press Oct. Mt. Clemens St. near the city|two sisters, Mrs, Fern Lawless-and | jlosing the most poundage will re-| both of I ceive awards, tneast Rene | Chu seecks|imits Sunday morning, according — oe Mosby baie The women meet at 7 p. i.|Net chenge .... + 1, | Pontiac police. nk ne Neetints Lapel, Fo every Wednesday night. Previous aay’ «S013 O13. G03 ise] Hoppe was treated at Pontiac : Monn Ag <.: BES Hit 224 IB ltpe night shoulder and face lacers-|Paper Industry Slows a D sues : ; Tigh — nt Guilty read and Pulp Asseciationsaid—today : he announced ex- DETRor® sT0CKs A Madisotr Heights man Louis|his indystry in the past year has. Chevrolet have nou panded’ 1958 truck lines. mo atler SF aetna pointe ae ee, Vashaw, 26, of 30727 Palmer ray tad postponed plans to Ford ttucks/which include more “"™" Lew ‘Noon |St., was found guilty on charges of |build . facilities with an “annual than 300 ttiodels, are on display Allen Biles. & Batty, Co.* ae my 7 reckless driving. and driving. with-|paper or paperboard thetRels’ Gear Geen) Bb out an operators license Saturday. |eapacity of five million tons. David at dealer a across Gear Co.* ...2%, ope: q: L. Of & Chem.Co .. 20 2 2) before Springfield/L., Luke; who .also-is president of natjon, cel Howe Elec. Motor Co... 5.4 8.4 + &4)/ row Sut Ww Vi Pulp ‘and Pa Chevrolet tru go on ply M. Prod, Co.'t0.2 102 10.3 Townshi Emmett J, Leib,| West, Virginia ‘ Pulp per Oct. 31. The General Motors.Di-/206 Prophet Go." ioe BA It Vashaw vs sentenced to serve 90|Co., said the action has eased the o-| vision has 128 models, an increase /Toledo Go. '!')'° 19.6 1246 12-6/days the 2 Oakland ean | my seo= —gaceaaaat of 12 YT eae "Tho wale; bid and asked: | Pot each, obbeaae. industry. '* ‘ ty * : canted Mle : [ ‘{cites more curiosity in the public . {gineering details out of compe- 3é-ypar-old assignments the car stylists and left here| producers face each year, sterday cruise to Should Be Remodeled Halitax, N. S., in a\ \Fubber life hth ae a. in seieatel _precan.| The Frenne, J Lacombe tions all compan’ ¢, it is no made a solo voyage cut : sp Fare ts Mt you went Atlantic | i pe 5 9, what a certain car ma’ con ~_—— " pt| tate wht a cefan ear ma Fifty irisede and onlookers cheered Lacombe when he sailed Yet she couldn't afford an op- yesterday from the Sheepshead His 15-foot Air Force raft car- engine. It is equipped with a mast Lacombe said he ‘wants to prove he. can live on fish and small. ani- mal and plant life in the water ti Baby Food in Glasses Probably ne one product manu- factured in the United States. ex- than the automobile. And the cur- rosity is not confined to the public. Keeping new model styling and en- titors hands is one of the toughest * * * ahead you usually can get the at life Rock {Negro - students” . {their fourth week today at Central | w. High School in an atmosphere s0/|¢ serene it made some Negro lead- ers uneasy. “It’s too calm to be ‘conafintable : for us,” said L. C. Bates, a news- paper publisher and husband of] the Arkansas president of the Na- tional Assn, for the Advancerhent of Colored People, there might be trouble “with: the Too Calm for i let Says One Leader, of, Serene Atmosphere LITTLE ROCK, Ark. W—Nine mt ee Bates said last night he thought present tension as it is” if federal troops were withdrawn jimmedi- ately from the - massive ac choo! building. borne Division: and federalized Arkansas National -Guardsmen school and protecting the six Ne- gro giris and three boys. The soldiers were ordered -to Central High by’ President. Elsen- hower after” roting broke out Sept. 23 when the Negroes first entered. the school.’ Gov. Orval Faubus, contined”to his mansién ‘with influenza, said during the weekend it wis his un derstanding a. Southern governors’ committee representative might contact him this week on a new attempt to solve the crisis. : But at. New York yesterday coreg committee chairman, said “there are no plans at the Faubus. Wein View Sputnik? : yo os os . ‘ sy were to begin * w Paratroopers of the 101st Air- have taken turns guarding the | Thurs Gov. Luther Hodges - of North]. moment’ to renew contact with : A B sie - Nut Olea, i - bag, * t celery, 2 large stalks, bag of ¥ 2 is = ul 7 Rit oe s ee ee i; : Fag sf * _* “to hammers sale, ‘St. James urch, W. Maple, ‘ ms. On. 11, 0 to & Pri, Oete” 18, S401 “St. Joh Chureh, Hill St, aes style Be ‘Roast on dinner, from 5 to $1.75. Detroit's. Giant Tend Set Ablaze Tonight DETROIT\ (INS) — A giant 54- foot - torch at the Civic Center plaza, symbol, of Detroit's United Foundation charity » Will be - city's _ persons: _Draved near freezing! weather for a glimpse of the Russian satellite ‘from the Worcester Airport, Virtually everyone except the Ground. Ob- irformation from one of his competitors—if you have the ts ited contacts, : * * server Corps reported seeing the man-made moon, “‘No Sputnik, Pronghorn’s ca Good _- BUTTE, Mont.—The | pronghorn ‘s eyes are as large as a plenty of people, all frozen,” was ‘}the Corps’ log notation. antelope horse’s: and he can see small ob- Lat mb wr enahce Each siatidlatien maintains what the designers call “cloak. and dagger” _ This department, it Magee said, can usually furnish drawings of pic- tures .of a competitor's iethoem: ing models, - HARD-TO PLUG — One of the hardest design leaks to plug is that following the resig- it er, Although moves and counter. \moves among competitors are in - dead earnest, the car makers are just as interested in keeping Ce ee ey oe Advance thecleoure of . major styling and engineering changes invariably ‘affect the buying of ma Savenity aii sels. * * * required. by the tool and die shogell to provide production equipment. a se ee: gteran id palinghiems he 1939, only 13 per cent of baby came in glass containers; last year ' jayton | 100K AT THESE FEATURES 1 Cold Robber Trowd ' rors ae 77 W. HURON ST. \ aa | _ |nation or discharge ‘of q man in. -\ |the midst of work on a new car, | _ [ot information for his new employ- The competitors would need. the'f- Maude Kennedy and Mrs, Kathryn) information a year or more in ad- per a fs oe he jars. . é ! an ALL NEW RAYON CORD tire| _ Pontiac Motorist Headquarters ® NO MONEY DOWN! , =] M. RKET TIRE ¢ ‘ ’ _WANTED ‘il OXFORD, labor and Office of the the Offi jon on a a pela es 2. MECHANICAL WwoRK Port” wperk Mie . & waive any te -A certified check’ in an amount munity Schools, Oxford, with satisfactory eur (5%) of the bid, sha .' ¢losing time for receipt ot. - October 8th, 1957 Thorobred. ke Construction of OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Board ot Raveation of Oxtord : tract documen pees aes ans tu Te ae ee ad the office of; 5; ein be required to furnish satisfactory material Srommmen pide writ sutety eo ew also ee a oa ie a ei (Com and P Liabiiity aero Cok Geokplanglgbaylgunalodecs: chnicalities. value of bid payable to the “Board. pom ll 2 b bid fy be peer} with each MICHIGAN gap Ans 4. KITCHEN are se cent, ot the rea Com- eet ere era equal: te. five (8%) of Education, No bid may be withdrawn ages ‘om days (30) after the schedule toe “SA WANT. ADS! To find a jenad place to. liveor a . INOUSTEIAE SA EVELYN Ft ag 7, ROYAL Oak Where Eo “used car, see Case: NOW. * 90a leat AND fipoar tai lig | Local ang Sage “a Lage oe eases Satacsad LIGHT & aac MOVING WITH 2? ton stake truck. FE 68-6453. O'DELL_CARTAGE distance mov: Phone. 64008 _Trucks.to Rent ~w- Pontiac” se: ial Tractor Co. wMinetaine, Sande ’ 4-1442 warts Work pe Smith Moving ‘Company ing care. OR 3-103. . 453. | CHI EN CARED In ¢. FE 2-881 censéed home. cae gAtwotre Wd. Household Goods 27 _| RURNITURE NEEDED 3 fe tar 10s, Get the ‘ou. B & Prods 2 8 Communi. = ) i P in NEO . . . a eg et es eee lose pars onl that se was Mf ee ee A Rochester woman. was unin-in,, actually born in India, took) hich said: asleep at the wheel, and here. her theatrical career. pending ey there s a. con- | car hit one ditch, rolled over business on agenda for’ trav. gar hit one ditch, rolled over candy tree degra gorilla“ ean hier > Regerger-a decal «} .|twice and came to a stop. upside|lywood at she was it to Supervisor pli- down in a second ditch. -/* | dian and on her marriage license) Eimer Johnson. Mrs. Dorothy McCormick, A4, of peer egg 3 “#9 — Aedes as| Action one way or the other ts 335 Parkdale St.; told Sheriff's ling, : expected..to be taken ‘by the {Ganating hete she was going enat} °° | —_— beset negaeinny Semenint nt Oe. Road when she dozed off. Se rcaighan of Cath a. Welsh] sores a Soot iat voctdential. fn. ‘awoke as her car hit the right/{ctory ranged rmer rail) commercial, Johnson said. shoulder of the road but lost con-|foad man in India, says that Anna ee ae : trol turning back to the pave-|Kashfi is his daughter, Joan, born . water operation | wee topus™. bates “lin India while he .was employed | between the township and High! the- She then shot -acorrs Pontiec|there- And MGM studio says her|Estates and te Be wt he Safer Living. An octopus in: case ‘SOLAR HOUSE = Heat from the ~~ ie an ewerating cont of Road, hi AC! paychecks were issued-- in the visions on Highland road fal dhe ak lou te atom "about $50 annually has been-achieved in-the experimental house |‘. -mers ” 40 Nig a oma caine Fat inter-| name of 0 - No. action is anticipated, you'de- tentacle-like hed, al were told to store ‘their’ “rolled: across Brew a a Viel said collection of electric cords.all| Skt above, a project of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech> | miije until a paste ohn te made|Road where the car landed on|, Whether she is Anna or Joan, |SORNON SRRF- plugged into one socket. it can be| "logy. "Located in Lexington, Mass.,.heat collector beneath glass |about its use. a its top in a ditch, she said. Be Sees beret gee : many times more dangerous than| ‘of warms water of a closed system to about 150 degrees F. Water oS ~ Marion” Brando 4 been} The aubirelian government - €s- the deep sea variety use it} sives off beat through a heat eae and can retain ss viaieleh a: gp se acelin Stel = since she and the 33-year-old actor |timates that the continent could. x : feeding animals or making butter! Archaeologists . , married in nearby Eagle 25 million_people; neari, may start a fire that destroy| in storage for about three days. Heat exchanger operates to cool jand cheese. ~~“ Scie eee working: near a - Friday y three times. the ; a your home. ; home in summer. . Sketch ular Mechanic agazine, _ Fecently unearthed/Roc oe _ jthree t present popula- : Ps — is: from Po oe a Fruit and vegetables from the/lrish relies as old as 2000 B.C.) Newsmen and studio people|tion. Cemetery Depa 5; Help Wanted (Male ¢ 6 Help Wanted Fem Female 2| Help Wanted 8 Employment Agencels 8A| Work Wanted-Female 11| Building. Supplies 12A | Painting & Decorating’ 20 \j MEM PR a ee al PP. ai OO hs LLLP PP LL EAA pn onl gare, pee ey ANXIOUS Clerk - Stenographer. I AUL Ee WOMEN C3 at : PERENCES | LOOSE STONE ALLS. & | A.s4--, INTERIOR EXTERIOR ee SALESMEN cITy PONTIAC or part time see Smith. I ae Pick-up & delivery, ‘PE 2-5413.| fireplaces. Free for hauling.| devolating Pree: Ret OR 31626 \KLAND ff MEMORIAL, | Salary S4104971. RETIREMENT | ry 8 wo 2m, ii WASHING & TROWINGS (93.50) TE Pairing WF iG INTERION & EX oT caied bess, Ta Far, | Mat, Mie tes eye ent | Rael Ms date | Me ten thee eee | A a I a I ey si GRAVE. PERRY PARK. |. make more m . po te worker Male or female. $7 plus) .°_ = eee | Guataniond _ # : _ Lett iene 2 ore money tring ay octeees | aracticer: ape meu on obligations Make $35 t sation Call PE 4301 | FREE cs Ks & LUMBER. FOR? PREE 1 OT 8 R. PAINT W ie SHAPE OF, BEET, | Macatee doch | Bie Soe Oo Mat] at Siete Rome me | Ma Ra cverimeet uma ya | AOE, EAN | Feb OT cao fae ene ue sau es. ‘ ns : : q J ime . : 5 | the right man v > awieigh s ucts, Start im- rvision "* > ge a es gy yd papering & . 3 80343 mediately. Write Rawleigh's Dept.| w. S rere ys c K. WEDNESDAYS _Papering . iL SIX GRAVES. | ste ‘ MCJ-696-312, Pree, Slag i _ me 1 fey wee 9082. Business Services _ PAINTING - PAPERHANGING Hy me FE 40210. tne tial isi pee week dur. | CURB DURA ot COUPLE 1 AS ARE. Bile SEN relate Bank. eo BAT CAR Sg is all —_ ~ anes i ee a figure W ers PE +01. | a1 ACE TREE SERVICE pomeme ss Se one coped a ae AITRESSES some SEES EFFICIENT St ARIAL SERV-| moval ny trimming. Get our bid,| PAINTING & PAPER HANGING -BOX REPLIES beral / retirement benefits,|Ted’s has.» imited number of es ress . Ee and. delive armas C4 ase, PAINTING ot SECORATING. Fit o AK very. PE 8-I P © & DECORA ‘fe & many other advan.| openings for curb waitresses on ’ ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS eo 7 oe old. ‘abolr “person col Bivd peste, OF WALTON |" repaired (by taciory trained. man| scrutndy—IN—AN}) OOF VERT were ey the Press ut zen oy maters, own & good "ED S a eee “ee heme - ~ MIDWEST TRONTRGS wid yy BU. SAT Ottice Supply Cea 13s satel PAINGING AND r olfice following ( : 7 ™ rence St. . wee as ™ boxes: — _Pau ams OL Leen “Oe WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. PW. DINNAN\ RONINGS. $3 BU. 1-DAY SERV- _ APPLIANCE, SERV K. E. Willhite y CAN YOU — pou MOTH- | 60 W. Huro FE ¢271 ice. PE 8-6478. We service ail makes bg wringer +. ra Bae. PAPER a J AT ers and talk them intelli- RONINGS ona utomatic washers 30 yrs. : tly about” “ur * ehildten? Sicpsonreneleny REAL ESTATE| ~ we te AND DELIV- ing, paj e remov gv ner Batata Salesm x a pontive ontise OR 375 2, 4, 6, 9, 17, 28, 31, alle wi” Ful or part time, Call EM Salesman or Sere Lat Neeted aoe. ROY'S. 96 Oakland rE seen | _lerials 8 lame FB ‘Risisecatined for interview, to stat! new west side branch of- cADY i4t WORK MON., | PAINTING AND SESORTIND. 42, 56, 59, 65, 66, 76, 87 Ao —epsggharcnmamnacad leach OUR GIRLS GET "_emey' > . Digit fice Many listings to start cet Tues. ed FE 56-8035... Sa ee be alt paper od. by steam, — sideman w - isn ta i rit (Micaneih 1h Le. im: er ee \ THE: BEST JOBS ~ WOMAN ip, Busines Services 13 _ FE sha. _—: iE. Pik (GAYLORD DISHWASHER , TO 38. DEPEND. | LEARN ry \ Te aa inpasecipaliemecmarid BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS i - renyremecg ne ee re able, ener, Appt 2 te 6 We will .carh, no experience nec te ee SECRET va ‘PING, SEC: Walia windows. Reasonab _» Television | Service; 22 The Pontiac Press | | "ote , oP, WANTED | Ko itaple” ana 8 he Bite t. 075 | essary, opening new office, get in oo fo | Mistaria’ service. @M 12063, _Pree est, No obligation. PE pies), : FOR WANT ADS” ATORE WANT QuaL- _Krogere.) em. te Finn ieniont round floor. PE 42544. ee with bape, as aarest REFINED Li LADY ' waite se Wy PoOsl- ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVI ; CE RE- COPENNAVER'S RADIO. & Pr . IricaTIONs: DEPENDABLE GIRL On WOMAN AL TECHN wID. as practical nurse, care of res 2 & oon 28 E Pike) ve calls FE 45607. o* u AR HAULING 9 eeeeemence for babysittin t Commerce Contact. eneaeeety director, Pon- res | or travelin 4 = a = —~“TPRICE. SAFET tor, babysitting, vig. Commerce. | tine Osteopathic Hospital. "Expe- for leap. “Experienced. companion | Sega HEATING CERVICE |O4Y O8 NionT TV SERICE DIAL FE 2-8181 N GOOD LATE MODEL Trac. | _=M_33243 sence im chemistry or bacteri- \ | GIRL W Brooklyn St. Pon-| furnaces cleaned Sold, repaired FE 5-1265 or PE = opel yi AS LI0Y TO TRON e Pris nel ot fe e bk ‘to a el 3310 Crooks Rd Rochester. FE M_P. STRAKA __ 0 ¢ care PEMA * From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. NO 8 8 MON THRU. < to} dave per week it 2 nighth | “Pull or y MALE MELE WD, quired RS By ech: tines monin | WAS" ny dome PE eae. bows ' ip gg a All errors should be re | | Gas DRIVERS, STEADY —on | —'on, MAviair sooo o bansiegeel Sal, Meme oe moe WpHiNaS, & 'ONINOS CALL | ROOM WER SERVICE. Mester | On Dan YO ported immediately. The < ta oR EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ~ | (desk in our office. No . experi- PBX Pontiac Oakland Count: wer es ° Assumes no respon- £ o,v Leb ewitchboard. Experi: | WASHING & TRONTNGS | DONE IN — Assn, rE Laat. ; sibility’ for errors oper —_—____M ===> | pleasant voice and neat appear-| ‘heed Sesireble to greet my home Geesne Prager gtenrtelee _Typewriter S Service _22A ‘cour te-caneel Ge ehalens GAB DRIVERS SAYS On NIGHTS. EXP, iiamn GOOD HOURS| ance We train vou. For ipter-| i= 2 an | WL | 50 wae TE Saint 5. ALSO : tor thet portion of Ge first 2 yrs _or older, FE ag ols Gee Res- vee, call PE 8-878), in town. care for i child in my home. | Pl ASTERING = PEWRITERS AND D ADDING vertine- DRAFTING TRAINE - “AN WANTED FOR RAWLEION FE 5-0078. od ’ "MACHINE "REPAIRING Expert ment which has been ren achinists, tool sie design, ELDERLY TO BABYSIT,| busines: ip ae No cno= 4 N NINGS 1 in | D_ Meyers 3-063 Printing and Office dered less -th the WASHINGS C , TRO! DONE Tt ded valueless ‘through No Seectenes necessary live-in, more for me than| ener start Sales easy my home— babysitting. FE. | PLASTERING—NEW OR rn "REPATR. Supply Co + W Lawrence nese ts eerste || Shoretactig earth oe | ~Eamatme ae eS Ela Work quaragioed PE fone roar ro gale other tm iy SA Be A a Dept Gane t* eresport. Hi PONTI Ac’S es es ‘NEAT. OTHER REPAIRING | + REBUILDING | __ Upholstering —23 bi nt 4 | aa bee ace APPLIANCE EXPERIENCED , WAITRESS. FOR Seochana. Sivie nase at Peat moor ee ~ | Small” § ‘Chase: “ ee DRAPES, SLIP Closing time for ntvertice—t-+- wrmccmes Must know aulometic | ‘Sesg, Mie Restaurant. 1673 Wood: a OLDEST Building Service 12 SEPTIC TANKS Fitts bee spreads Fm b871. ments containing type sizes Bring references to Roys Re- te vinta sale LESMEN x a és naseaes get ge VACUUM CLEANED LU Bite Cooley Lake Rd. EM A =, clock ‘noon the Barina’ Porte & Service. 08 Fon A SETTER “CHRISTMAS: ~ T= Pontiae mertoed and Utien | — 108 Ponting State Bank Bids. AAA SANDING Low rates, guaranteed work no ay eas Fre, Estimates : day previous to publication MT y4n cash. Become AY arce a — Rose Hill Ploor tare ~ Pinions mileage charge drains flushed ~, THOMAS RA RHOLSTERING = \| EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT Representative in your neighbor. 5... F mek ; . |S Bee ae PE 22000 | free | sctenetita Take tte Par | |\ dinner eh neaFE | SHS Beatle" akt edeas | “easenmace oraeaees wit | J: SECRETARY $300, | 4 1 SRST mae aaah | tieell's ibe Cee store OEE sh A iJ : ™. OPENI : r » J Licensed & bonded spreads -Your materi: 5-5797. Be 'deef‘outacten ance | | Beetires, oreo oa | Joe fret mrtie vhs "ot poet | SE swretc, a nig] Pama SR PERN | ie shad pakeapa tate . PORTUNITY under” IN. GENERAL, HOUSEWORK. ow PT, Smith v1 “or appointment. Reng * Bade BE secretary, Ny SAWS MACHINE FILED | _Lost & Found 2 24 <2 CASH WANT AD RATES ~ Bee Fo sins ROOM WITH TY GOOD | - pu Stith — CRA D oe "Fentiae, reery| A & B TRENCHING | Manley Lesc 19 Bagley 8t. pTvait Dias 4 Hs re Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Daye Top sage pd cnet eae pea nee peat CURL | eititeeretseet a Hoe oe. ~~. . -PE 5-408) ee Se A tele _ st -B-aERV Tisting. serv- FOUND = BLACE PE 68063, Ask NN AND | flops Cemeses BH, 3 8B 98 SS bee BET _WETAL INSTAL: | TENE Greek ai tan tatty ‘nee | BHPLOP MENT -AGENCHEG “ia | A 1 _COSTOM CARPENTERS | tee. Mi Csis0 or tw 2-60 | forays eT US 4s ry. : : i ; L HOUSEWORK 7 DAY ial hy T $ Rough-in Lost: PAIR OF MANS EYE Roca tormmoee| ip io ER || Be, seen, cme ced rege | aagma mut come ie Cas | feriqgo col tne oti] RECEPTIONIST $20, | tres serum reer st 24 [Dresemaking, Tailoring 16| free a SeE teats the “will be said at 6:30 6 27% 496 - 720-2 | efits O'Brien Heating & > MOTHERS HUET’ Tianaly city che, types ‘well te | nnsenne CARPENTRY. » Tailoring 16)" Seward and East Bivd. will find- om. : 7 315 “867 B40 St veenee qebetitete, 3 te 4 hours, shen |< SCHUET I, Reallor be thelr elteliboar od receptiontet. | eoaerunames 8 pote Past | ORES DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL-| iq a Be Fol : on Own +t rtaiion WHITE POI attics ARD dk ee en $ 3%: £8 XPERIEN CED A Perr AWE e ae ne meeKaume, vie. Employment! “gence 8A te ered a xe 3 Pontiag Sats | ee agg REAS FREE Ey. rapes & formals done Lost: 2 LIVER & WHITE POINT. tL. - Benstein * E Pa re, Pontia : 5-0277. Losr: Walled Lake; age 49; beloved wife FARM [ MANAGER WANTED--FOR ond sia hig we ee Furniture re Refinishing 16A sccaiend Ch vane ot ng gy eee eet : : our re modn. dairy farm HOUSEREEPER, | \C one whe at NG | _Insi ions 9 cages. breezeways, —_ Be) ai ON a it after 5:30. : mother : i Y truct y ms, e 5 =: " a. Reichardt; dear) Help Wanted Male = spew ng, stock. “Ah ‘mo i ten a Must love we anwnnnnanes |. Storm windows ik awnings, cement Nulsh, removed SPECIALTY. VAR. WOULD THE PARTY WHO 700 of Mre. Fern Lawless. Mra. ine? oa cculpment Me st be| Children ( nin, ‘West, Bloom.| To work im very nleasant sur- PIA ANO LESSONS work & briek or stone, all kinds | 5.0% |” Page Si and black J. C. Higgins Mosby, Leonard, Frank AMBITI US. \ dairy man & ms field area; oat 47-0430, ‘for in-| Toundings, mast be at least ae +t. : House raising “basement. All ¢ from Furtney’s Drug Store and Ralph Pinckney. Funeral) O VOMEN, Selerenees “be at eee terview. row of age and iype. § day week reser Sb district, PE 29980 | material & workmanship guaran- ~ Insurance Agencies: T7A | _22 Joslyn, please eal! FE 42438. service be held , Oct.| New York concern is looking for wages for the ight oT OUSEREEPER STAY WITH IN- cellent benefits and sta AKE DECORATING, BOWLING,| teed. Licensed builders... EM matron | WORT: LADY'S tea tes IN ne 1s, at 1:30 pm. from Commerce) women to work part time after- d Ave. Royal Oaks L Lincoln | - valid five da b. Go heme} Saud, Sp Uees Cortete, Corner Cvihming. cow sewine. f other eubjects, | .3-4468. . a s| 2". he Perry Methodist Church with Rev.) no party plans. cone are P; “Joa “takes tb Go Center B-1 Riker Bldg. rr 8-0416.| - morning. New ¢ as Rating of Represented Co.'s Tues Oct yiader’ pee please et officiating. Inger. noon oF evening. No canvassing, PUR NACE iter ie: | nights. i St. Serlantiy te a Peg ys py ar ete INSURANCE — ALL KINDS all FE 2.2303. in nd Hills a } wigpeoe. 4 ALLER, ang or a _Ziet_qeimaies. Ce. OSs SR. pal hustin-Norvell A ency LOST: WHiTE CAT, NAMED Gardens, hardt will lie versions. Exp. only. Good SINGER NOW BULLDOZING in at : “Bird Pu.| —cel! noon, 5-6073. wage: iy FE 4 Ho kee e buckies, buttons, belts. button|: - Pe 5-2853 2-929! “after 6, 4-6212| Fluffy. Reward. MA 43730. wursi* Hone, "Welet take wnt AS STATION ATTENDANT “At usekeeper | se win mes! fecgeiter af our Stic Ms | sareg TAVERN sew BCOCE a | + -Mlavrence “orate ‘Cut | coat ‘SADR COCKER spARIEE tha will be taken to the church. ATTENTION Jeast 3 yrs. experience, Must know | 4 gua hte eats Piasiang ee | pie ae atssee, anernete | omens, teens 28 Sat. INSURANCE tomate Child's pet Vie. of James brake work. tate achine) & rate in “Royal. Oak ergot be and goo new Thaht | SUL NG AND GRADING. OF ALL KIND® ; iost — GOLux oerer Y OUN G othe iv ig tools. Any Soy live in. Fee me | skills. 8 z a ne tee ener eaetag ¢enter, located Pa od 2 estimate FE 45950. Ni hole & yi rger_ Co Evrae LE. Bett PUPPY, VIC. f _OLive i, er. be ged g 3O 48772. | - Carison. ar c. notions & fabric LDOZING, TRENCHING, SEP. ichohe arger Co. | _ 1637 Lakeview Dr. FE ga ion AXING a JOBS: i POREION, ; oes > gyal ae ad ae I. Mirecle ‘Mile "Phone PE sig, Mataliation’ and repairs || 33 W. Huron oes tne ‘ost — ag WHITE. BLACK a RUST “kK trades. vel paid, cy x 7; _ 3 eee Pheas on FIREPLACES 1 ALL Bie and lawn cutting. Dan's SHOES” * E'Ehoee ctiialne training in the lending, | OWNER OPuRATORS”—Witit| Wnt’ heath acme Te] Ede Be “aitcartdae te | aleamte"WecSaeas, CEMENT & BLOCK |eysrow orupcaina Yanbu we tirpot'R4 "on ys bettie Will tie tn state collection and clerical moving: operation, Exceptional of | Between 1 & 4 pm. Bion” & ei. cr whis. She'll by , 2% ee : WORK, PE 5-0782 seeceas, erodes. Sewn ‘filling. | ANY GIRt_ OR WOMAN NEED- 4 eae ‘of our business,| -Pertumlty: Pontiac Presm Box 41.| Reego Harb men ith “doctord grace. or HS. Graduation LET.| CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. | cxpenT TREE MRO UND | Min RTT angiey”Phon ne PE * oe * i o is professional training RELIABLE. WOMAN FOR BABY. = TOUR, QUALIPICA- cont race a wpak Ow ADDL removals. Ph. $-6503 or OR) 25122 Confid Salvation normally enables a man to _OPEN IN GS S_ le susan cnie maNeT YN Aba Tera fas rake Sigg Be ee Ee ony 2, someplace abe. Hew & old GRADING —TAWNS._CAWN MOW. sit eeoy acer wees jassume a managerial as-| need men who are Interested m| . REAL ESTATE Cerri ist in a nearby | _BOX 1, Pontiae : A TAPING, GUARAN. Ph ‘dist delivered. eeeding, light |\, to $10,000 cash. FE ames ve retail ness. _ nee : S g = work : a ‘perp within 5 years. pong ge gL expected "to serie i wilt cooeider train. sents ob - ESr Fe. NOMA HRI Seton * ee SUICEING ws RE- og FE 2130 SPeciat ae. apid growth and our formation apply. by ‘etter to Pon-| ‘cat gad be tree te work fenl| That's Fahat you'll_be ay Cee ee pr ly” elie FS bea HONTERS “ROOM policy of’ romotien from tine Press Sox time. A g Mr. Brown. Call =. i oa _ rau Ok ae cae and Feocy ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED NEW LA ton at pres. FINISH $5.00 per day. Near Pa within he e to make for | *QurF OPEN ¢ oct fe Ds. _ : er aS yout type. You “securhty are the venefits of | Ed Murray. PE 2-8657 mea a Net informstion, cal a secute future -withzop-| mattie, tan #100 per "wr, L. H. BROWN, Realtor SET" polmnality sad bss Mon, If you have mechanical apf-| Ter'wate teas. tones” Dare [Ry aa Pease he 1 padtaving A Party? sau | very = 1362_W. ——— Ph = Pivpiat. a short-_|/ Itude write tous {or free bana 4 : . RB. Mun: —~ Mg? A yi portunity, In addition © you| Bvery man. Fe 22318 362 W. Huron. Wouendneoe h, FE 24810 ! A weetler eS Sa ~ Place Tow order. ter, today. tor fancy will be eligible to_partici- |. “> ” Resinete tet jrorking, moth ame a alas ai this rapid et eee * part ot Fook Gano ate ee SOLD. Moving ‘eT Tricking _19 19 ‘BaParne, \te door. FE pate in our ‘many out-|s¢ stour soe sh EN one sian mead atucren, trenpare, | MWe have an tngurance frm Teeter raining Service, box S| get FE iat ee Se me ee ed standing employe bene-| x" ent. Lesida fu eine ment, References needed. TEs Ynsgrencs Wiles ee EXCELENT SERVICE g emp e begs with, Ina GEARS 70 DRIVE THE SANE LAYING. 8A n Del fits. If you beli Se eate, ncurenes. Age 33-36. $ eves. oF weekends for a> | “Fence. She must Be quick “SAFEWAY DRIVER| [3. e Harewood Proor Sery | Reasonable FE PE 5.3458 4 y eve you Th necessary, FE 5-551 vetwers | eer a and intelligent Some ping. : Tearnine “SCHOOL, | See the Yellow on eases. FE 32-7647 | a1 LIGHT HAULING & MOV a. ts vou are having ftouble, meeting would like working ‘with Laaie : sonaae . tiie PE 2.9253, Res, PE 8-1645| SENERA) BUTL REPAIR. | Rubbish, iow price, FE rh today. ithe public at a non selling | SALE Fe itt working cond ig ALL, mag: hg! mean of the we Fe “8 cement, plastering. oat cane. LARGB VAN oh gate che oe COUNSEL: zx t kup FF 32-4750. aw. job, why not coine in and _ Morac eats me Rg ee 9 ge ae = Work, Was Male 10 GARAG “ADDITIONS. RUBBISH HAG ee eae $-0458 J a: —— ~“SENSATIONA' PARTY SHENG there and work your ; aces, on Base eteh., cleaned ig pASIEe - UNWANTED RE- 4 talk with | Mr. Mcintosh k # : wey up » toe becretary te M1, SAPENTER WORE WW — NEW — GUARANTEED Roors = Atl * 1615 Cai!.evenings, OR 2805, ;\about a career with HFC. seit OR ci ~ Aaah be ew pm: re SVAILABLE Py te 363 N, Case, PE 2.9021 FE 2-046. HAULING "5 anytime. FE ‘bows, Wid: Gren to Board 2 ; ‘i vests. OR 3-6824 a8 ge i o_ $016. | HOUSEHOLD WANTED: Woman RE must have 3. years pfhice B Mu ock, PE. 2 GET OOR Sib On Bouse LIGH® AN, HEAVY TRUCKING, NICE HOME FOR: CHILDREN: FIN : AIN CAW WORK. GENERAL Masonry | R&vbish ‘fed dirt, top soil. * Yeats of egpertense, OL 10052. NANCE CORP. ww cAW WORK a MASONRY | Sha gravel i GOOD LICENSED HOME” Lov: ~ IAC PRESS. MONDAY, octower 1 1957 oe i by Dick Turner) “For Sale Houses 48) 5 F 3 * a , et ad Bee or, , ‘to ct : ROBINWOOD. ( | : _ _ ber month, Close in, eaeefet a eo 890 he 922" HERRERT <.. DAVIS | pair, make offer FE «dba scheeh, scheat bse by Graf. Woe 889) + ~ = ; \ ~ . as 4015 Irwindele Dr | —_— % don't have to be a GI to purchase ft nen APD. APPLY 10 17 Oy MEA Sar, a rom 2 Redrooms 2 Car Garane RW"WAVHESON, REAL GaRATE — orilat "Couniey *thao mgatcer ait "beg “agen, Su Be aa : é m Mi, on eo “OUPL 7 | ie — wit pire Tag oy | ne » O06, gag — | bvedtoom, epfamie tile bath pene Clettaan.” tien Denice Weta sis < } ‘ iF | i) y 1 bik. |” only. Phone FE B- cn “Funny, isn't it? My ‘mother wanted me to be-w famous | colieat ‘Bast Side location abte terms. Alte 3 family Income | eile ay i eogg ee : es. a i Easton: 28 ss RASA MES Ga. | WertOr Dy tnther wanted me to be w famous lawyer, and | PEND otlwoad tiserd. tac Seareees hamae, tice; istdgen ae Appune arage, breegenay 98 FA MODAN ONLY 00 0. : ae : we hardwood fipors ani jomatic beat. 2 + ; ars fara. Heat furn. 225 lensiadelnessensemmsssise naaMiioopert | tLe bath, Excellent retire. | weighborhaed.. tt0 oe . PL | Oakland Leake front tri-lever. 10% '™ fheeme. With fireplace, & . i: Si glare ere oe ment hone with city bus | PE 41156 trent 30,500: Te eat caragé, easy terme ae 2 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BA i aT GARAGE. - . | seen 5 stores Viose bry Ae aa tote Reel Pre aser 2 i, : iy : | >, -& rm modern, lake priv only s10,- nicely - furs. Reference. 26 Sum- | Couple: only. W. side, PE 4-793¢. | Rent t Houses Furnished 35) For Rent Rooms. 7 . Vv I: 7 E f Nude’ sidtea totes’ ber labs Jone 600. will conaider trade, : . 1g a Rit. t “e BATH FE «& $040) after Sudeep raps are — ane AN New siding. forge lot, lake privi : wer tf i Pe 42544 : : : ie. 2 ROOM FURN. APT. ADULTS seen a ROOMEAND Bara 5 » ROOM pouss. NEWLY, DEC. | 1 MOUSRRERPING ROOM RED HOT wrest TAN} _ ovesunca! “apportiaty. oF ee. |? fomily ortet en vers Fe gee ee = a ore -Meat_faulte. Plant. Fenced _Jard. MA 62801. | { CAROE LIONT HOUSKEEPING | Don't miss calling on thie | > Bebind %t Poet wappta® | bedroom, tench ‘it, bathe, later, 4 ° , 3 ‘i 3 bedroom raneh he 1 | Jot § 1 ro i 3 RM. bce (Age a Te Oe ae iy we Gord Wwin_ bese, orn aud Tourer! vowels]. LOW LOW. PAYMENTS soe eyes ee MaKe An HT y tam income easy down pays Segines Trail. Dreyton | ao pe Sees mm ne * Knott Kitche aa men " fr i ig shes fat | 32-FT. ANDERSON | | desea FE ee Mle bath—Setting oa base / ‘pRDRM. sammie a Breudel Lakefront. 9 bedroom tn | , #2 . mon' owner = atlrer ne ’ L i © ee iy . Sal’ prelorsed Pa . PE wait S iece | And boot, TE, ee Ipbee | ae area THeak ove er | Seat garage. ¥ ota wera PR gg w BW. DINN AN zi ‘| S°¥OVELY ROOM FOR A GEN-| legee on autifu s.{ 5 ‘ i 4 rot mace | | ate ooo aamtigay |-tenehg Mgt sams py «va Toilel wn ‘COMPARE THIS” |{2,com segue zetan |* Bh NN Bo “q 1 a reer 3 ee gi | | urni ii i in eCenne -|. Fates. MY. 2e17l 468 8. Brosd- ls er cleet. “ior is “at. Re. to Dray Flaine at ‘Wood-| 4 una LRarInO ROOM ON on woe. Anh om “ial pese| ss eT Misi, same rengina Corner’ on a, A gn — door, Lake room houses ..°!*% © nee € ase. ensie FEA hoo RE, PR ipa car a ‘ee ny rent, - comt ly furnished. aT BUS a STOP EVERYTHING EASTERN 7 ment, 2 fireplaces, siate entrance, 3 bedroom ‘ul! basement sivell) one FES vate entrance. All utilities, 13° T ROOMS, UPSTA APT UTILI- __ Reasonable. Children welcome. tor comfort, FE 6- : Mig baths. me, ceramic tile with van- on your lot $6705, terms oa jaad! NO Pine thes { civaed. 8 eet 2 +5061. EGLARKSTON, 6 ROOM BRICK CLEAN ROOM. carts SS SBTIS WAI | ity.) Plastered walla, oak floors, | contract. Cail FE 42648 . ___ Wanted ROOMS & BAH CCEAN OLE | jess MST™ Tes | ba eaeee » eee barr come JR, ALGH irl mastered enrige, All Wd: see on Poti rend" 0200 | “igh 2 aS 3 | _MO EY. cata Acuite only. i ae aR * alts iy — GLEAN MODERN 2 eit DAM Olt. FURN. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, . = One of the most desirable “DUNLAP | Terme we eae N an ntracts vs ‘ aad ott ‘= cares. ae baal heat $316 Cascade, Coo bx. __close, in, 1 Pairgrove. Kast Bide locations 4 - ro, Bu der, PE O-1108 4 bedrooms, fui! seamen! wet = : water incl. EM 3-2862, EM 3-3474.| rage. 410 N. Perry. x. | COM ‘ERCE 6 | ST — room, i*, story bungaie Ponti Lané a : M ‘ RMB 8. BASE: ROOMS — ORLA, EVERYTHING =~ juit'tn ‘bp Alomipum | 3Y OWNER — NORTH BbE orr atiac, Landicaped, fenced Ce- Havé clients waiting Interested in|2 ROOMS. “PVT BATH. ADULTS 4 RMS. & BATH1 CHILD, W Oil furnance, Aute, Ww r &/ furnished. Mother and child wel- storms and screens Bag t- Baidwin, 2 bedreo modern ment drive 1') car. garage en either new or season land con-| only. 287 Oa “Ave. come No drinkers. 1340 N. Perry _dryer, r, Goreas. a -_ | come. FE 20663 ered Timken etl beat | Reme. fill basement. Pull price 000 with 62.780 down, F _ Wa) pullé 2 or 3 bed elart, frects, Cash, ready upoa salisisc:inD FLOOR. 4 RMS. 7 tae hi een ON WATER —i0 BN, 2 ROOM FOR e GENTLEMAN, QUIET Price requeed for, guick sale A, 5408 1 SANT —| Recburn, strevt, very clean. Cat-| fe anring’ included: Des’ fine | tate. Best deai-in town, Gee KL. pe ‘ ’ neighborhood. 4g ; e - | ored welcome. 6 bedroom, Mich\- [s) 1. rem mee ie Sel ees S| sak Bhan | Meera Pe kee | He Se Sate tg 405 DOWN eur| an, Sosenaph sete" surian and | ~Denelé. OR Bae. anor ta r “Realtor |: nance Fa +¢ | Gaba Lax wooDs LAREPRON? | cs eh “lee eae ses age oe {__ man i Sen —, oe 9939 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563| trance. UW). turn. 75 Clark. Mt : living | C428 LAER ‘EE sitt.| SLEEP'NG ROOMS. 16 W. CASS iL K | Feom. ‘This ts aot shell. Call | : NIC THC )| IE After 6, FE 20002 | 3 “& BATH CLOSE IN. FE| fO™ room. Bitehen & pia aad ~TAREFRONT |.’ © Pike, 97 t week ra | A EY Z | today or stop. al clfice tor to | .- 3% Lake canal tront 2 large | 1 \ ‘ : Anis 24366. = oe ; x | ee at ae Reas, 160 ae me LADY R VI E | ae: © have lote avail» fp corner. A steal at $4 ’ — GET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE|; ROOM. DOWNSTAIRS, PRIV ights Rd. Lk. Orton. MY 3-198¢, en priv Eas cone S you sell, ent.. util. furn. 105 Center, bat). Heat furn. +8 me, 26 tout FURS - RENT -| SLEEPING ROOM wirn sd P I\ L GES |” Senesaii. NORTH END on ee hn s “ part ba» t Hvis Tt oom bese NICHOLI T aMg. KITCHENETTE § BATH. ete 1ST FLOOR, close in| [F* #098. trom @ a.m. ‘to | _ privileges _sest rming 3 bedroom hosie ” KC H AYDEN | room, dinisig’ room, full ‘bath | gugnt- ‘with awtomatic. nest OLIE & HARGER} caida” welcome. 931_N. Perry. | 1 4 pm. LEEPING aM. “ging on “DOU: - Bee ats ‘thd boatel on REALTOR * | Large -RHthen, ample cupboards} Tile bath hardwood floors. PE $8183} ROOM APT, PVT. BATH AND | 5 FE S00) o FR OT FOR RENT: 3 | ‘BORN MODERN bie. 16 School St. FE 2-J7 large corner lot, New car- 86 EK. Walton PE 8-044) Open Eves Water srost. $12 $2,500 Dn Low down payment} with role eae HS, BATE, UPPER WEAT | '2Dar Rtas” mag Caw cae | OM on wert weet stpe pete” Khoity hoe Bretie-| ew "in wugsTiicrep sompiyi.| TE Si | ety terme, | ‘ee . 7 Includ va & : "7 A * | gn | BS, toes: FF =TATns AEE RM OPPER. FE TOS OR FE| seu: i y"ucGregor Dr. Oper | small iiving tm. Nelerences re rage. Coole quict, comfort. | feldmer epelatee with Tee. fer.t. eee DU nitnt pine eee ein, Talk | MORON CARDENS: | mo. MY 3-301. | _24i7eR | Oot. oe 7 | quired, Cail after. $5.30. FR 4-4 Vole Pa es additional 3 bedroom and bath.” experts ee oe al Three Bedrooms, ou wf eu | RMS. WITH PVT. BATH & ENT. 5 ROOMS & ; 5 BATH. GAS HEAT, | louse ~ FOR RENT cwectiad invited An eacel.| -tiliside locating, Full basement | 42541, no obligation | otily $8,900 w lake view, also modern | d ooms | With Board 281 p “ bd | “ineluding garage Aluminu id | 7 ‘ gp 4 ae Somer. ae ee collage, with. full basement. MA ——— Ro te tis cre ‘R staeeee’ you will agree. at ing “modern kitchen with “aeleg Auburn Heights 3 large bedreve , down, Pull bath, “one-cet o 3 7 & BATH, | SMALL , BABY MOD. § RM. IMMED. POs: ia ELDERLY ‘GENTLEMEN WITH) Charkitan Beha neat. Clone ts | part basement, $2.00 down. FRE aa ; : 7 sitet 4 rm, cottage to May) pension. tie vate home. Close | ‘ | = TWO FAMILY_FOR COLORED 24! _OR 2 005i wad =r — 90 Catia Near tell . i'w ii Ponta: L_zoeee ne rie ‘MIDDLE } rerrty mie? Dime are Maple | Ortonville, Lhecre -farm. Good lig miso Five f — x 7 RMS, NICEL RN. | decorated 4 ‘RUSSELL A. NOTT EXTRA “CLEAN - _ _ HOME: Bt \ | Qoidinen” g1atee Terme, Pe ment down and four room . eae nee, PE EI FE | | $60°er month. See CARETAKER. | 170 W. Pine Fe osoes| eels, Je Mawbeve 7% md STR AITS I AKE. | ayes ie Real Seat ‘garage. Large Fey amas ae ee APT. RAT WORK, CHIL i k = "siees wen. Keer Te Pele | i . , Ls “Yoo oARLARD 6 PS tee aE Ec: j . ms eet y, for ae only.| dren welcome, 6005 "1 Rd. furon. FE : = 3 bedroom = Cvlonial; = senile to. responsible . peopld, $15 3 $15 monthly,’ taco FE| crmer Airport, OR ar ig CAGNDAY FOR tere . perfect blending of | ow dd | BIICK 3 BEDRMS. “SANDSTONE Teo 8D oe, =e 5-4032. _ : : 7 _ convenienc j sas0 ment ROOM COLOR farms | ROOMS, Pur, BA BATH. ALSO 2 RTTRAgTIVELY DROTR.¢ ey uto, sup noo Bohep ec a ae —t0| ~~ fay fap ‘qround Tose Stross | Fatebiished in wie) | Ay suid, iad ale "eater, Teo i) base school. Crith Lots. Pon- ‘ it Prise. Aemot tr ‘ re ort 32977 after | rr a Nama co _town & bus. $16 wk. PE 2-#987 pant rag . fire 7 gag evalart | No. 147599 | ‘M-80, Total. price. ca down ocala 2195_W__Maple Mayfair $4256 _5 ATTRACTIVE NEW. nooks sopping LAKE FRONT HOME. SLEEPING: = = ute — kitehen, master be d7 00m, ws iets 8 ape neater Be ROOMS & BATH. pe units Nr . ard in avt. home, Men ealy.” ro Path find x iand ac. bust Realtor ROPE 5-0066 | Pe sate Peinies, Appiy i) rot # ; ER armas peted’ stairway -you'll find -- -- ONLY i ond “te eS eee ‘BUY OR SELL Ab y RM. ower Gas FU FURNISHED _Bivd. Or Call FE mA ~ . 2 more bedrooms with fuil Buy Thru Partridge: a7 8.| bath The full basement with E. . LagTINOS, Sete een wee| Parcs @, — Big ge Oe z Convalescent Homes 384. Ste. oil heel gene onto | $I 1.o4l List: Thru Partridge & HARGE R CO. ° f - wa scape a j , ou how to get ‘cash for house Save Pvt 3 “Si f T / Loo = kr : ; . 3 to 98,000. “Also specializing al? Pe are ei = ENT: | ie Pike“ ciated els / Ls . mn) Ve an gon (EEDERLY 5A. pmo Ber ly ven von ol 1. 3. Nice Size Bedrootins (BEAUTIFUL Finns yd bal w Open Evenings YR gon | tod Land hans oe cant? “Rooms. “PRIVATE BATH EN Cite erage 2 TOG BATH | home. Diet & care if needed, FE) 650-Terms |2. Family Room |. towbar anne er | saleamen to serve you. Call and| ‘iithed si weekly. Apply 008 St. | Git ‘ATED ; —. .* 43. 144 Baths and Ceraniic _| Terms On 3-6 RM Money woven Anon | ive us @ try. We buy equities. | ished $16 weekly. Apply ; CHOICE NE iy or (ATED 3 Bat J tA ami | : . ; F, 1 block east Baldwin north rms Bisebeth .= | R RILEY, Broker | _of Moni : n | focaten on oe” Hotel Rooms 30 ateman»n 4: Exceptional Kitchen / oe petal et & would take car pe 30g, Miaabeth Lake Ra. j ON LO | 5. Large Living Room SILVER LAKE | Steet ue pepmesl, 7S TEAL oUF ioee| ania at ee "gt “Bam M Sate Soin HOTEL S0ere Kampsen '' arate ARE tT TO 6 APT. a nN. wey i os 7. Copper Plumbin io A MORTGAGES |? ROOMS BA CLEAN, FE! —e5y, F one —_. gc. | < _. » MORTGAGES TH, ae | Phe ise | Ferre shops. Gas stove. \WWect Side—6 Rms. Drayton | Plains . __8-0345.. : =F SDS - 5 serekiee new ga est Side— ms. ioe HA NICELY PORN Lg fiitord. = sical Ds MOD L | heater ‘nnd circulator luded | Vacant, A miost convenient lo- Clone every possible eon ~ WE DO WHAT | Sau18s cho ficnter. FB TREUNMS | ceecoeted Remit EL | & mene, Sper ease | SR" elit ee ee) Say cher oe , toms or Mapie 58-3801, . a REN A ATS 2 jsceeresiod 3 bedrm, modern home, $4, $00 terme. " Driee only | beak. garaee. “Reting O ba me home, all. in A-1 WE SAY ATTRACTIV! 3} ROOM APT BEDROOM, OOM, WALLED Lab LAKE, Attractive type units. insulated, with inclosed trons | | ficial has moveq out: os fa Hy sete. is tneteasd fre axatent | ‘ Mpear Flea tn ake RON de foots leaera, close t. city, Reas, MA Reasonable | te as eee porch, ig Hb — ri LOOK NO FURTHE R. i cfs Eney-terms. Dot ‘Don't fall to: * of 98,400. * yon a that’s the wey fora | i be Nnildr - ‘geloomie. | 3 “BEDE, on HEAT. 6157 sipie oo [ood and wesk- | J vent cee see this ong soon In Northeast Postied { ~ nae sand y i st rm oors Se i : AN ~ And - = . : r < : ers kiv! Ask $20. week. FE 5-140 sis | fey PE RF ~Gn. | ROD “AREA, LAROE 3 auto. hot’ water, Inundry trays, _, a rooms hots = (Aid, eat 2 bea. Charm benealan A dandy starter homie with « wend | oe ATTRACTIVE MODERN 3. ROOMS | pRDACOl > post AT OR- mene tome in wooded ares.| 2-car garage. on paved street. |, = sy Stairs to floored attic for extra’ A velvet: lawn and beautiful | small recreation rm. fenced away! Ask TOO LIT. | % path. First floor, nicely furn-// chard Lake Avail. Oct. 16 till Suitable for couple. t Mo.| Close to downiown. Immed. pos- Week day s § to & p.m. bedroom —if needed. Well tn- shrubs surroundiig this ground lot, Tull basement — only §70¢ and te you know ished’ Steam heat, washer Ac- Sene. Including washer, dryer & 71 ON, Be fnew , Pon | png Price $9500. Terms, For ces sulated, easy to heat to ft hugging newer 5 room bunga- down & $65 a mo, & you're on P — /Saturd 1 Sund. s it's been gral | commodate 4 persons. Nice bldg ; wall to wall carpeting. FE §-5302.. ae. . information call Mrs. Spears | alurdays and Sundays < frontage on paved street, well. jo. In best area off Baldwin. }--- ae way fi & pleasant - . Someone who resells it for. Ampl- patking Neat Elizapeth/| ~~ ; BEDROOMS LOVELY LAKE- 2 PE 5-8963, ‘to Rg: 30° mM. Directions: kept lot with many shade trees, ~~ ideal for retiring couple. Price borhood. Gall now, it. There’s no Lake. $2 weekly. FE 45203. / Waterford. Modern. $160 | gee ’ . i completely fenced with new Cy- $9500 ~ Terme or trade for - ee i nen a at Waterto SEM “BASEMENT, “NEWLY DEECO- Russell A Nott, Realtor | i, wev SOLD \BE PREPARED Ir You L month y__ OR OR 3-4519. ra moder 1888 White L ae ; US-10 to M-15, drive one clone fence, city sewer & water larger home. ‘They’ re Hard to Get | RPiOne os lee fighing, ideat warm lakefrout | ¢ pEDRM. HOUSE Ky HONG, LK. a Michigan. Contaci sincere SSO | mile to:-Waldon road and| sav this defore you buy, it's pit we do have one dandy - and 2 : . across from Union, mo. eed | = - shea with: on Poth -Keaingle "at dag ak Gal | cane w a TOR Wag WALL oa nt [tere Sor past the ven Floyd Kent Inc:, Realtor | K | N 7 L E R Sd, ane oe he : ta BOTH, WASH ASC 00. ho 15th lease, "45000 or FE schoo our signs on left! il, Piste Hwy, at learaph ' ently $7, with $1,000 down, . _Edw. M. as = Four tm. Both wash 2.2166, ‘ ; side. 2 custbane Open’ Realtor $62.50 « mo... Don't on bap Ae rm. $i ‘00. Maby wel. 210 Waldon. x 1 $450 Down i . MPLE } R PARKING. "-| gz w. ee S St. ve 43535. epee for 5 : $-0877.. a ne — ow } 7 n_ Even ee Se winit TRal Bid Be } een . > i 40 : rooms and ‘ ee em me) EF] FAMILY li RM. Su ae +" Four 7 wee, ‘Von, oak a FE 2401. — ca i Hardwood floors, | tiled ‘bath, ree | ERRY EF, AMS ; : C413 ary 2 Prt, sentences, F sates One Block eet gi oe = ieee wel, 210" Wal PLAT. NEW 2 BEDROOM. ot JERRY E, ADAMS CO. © Reduced Lakefront _ | Sith $1,000 dn. Payment trom tn. | stove Mg. by Owens, $1,500 Down 2836 DIXIE HWY. This lovely nearly new 3 bed- payment. Near. Baldwin Heabbe ert * - ¥ i ayment, Near ldwin nailanea Sesest ple or with baby. . 3 bédroom pane. 1% baths, OFR 4-456] pee Dig Bev et a quire at 414 Irwin, et Sika doengpeniclanacsmiaiene: pera tine m storms and r Li Ving ‘ ec =~ i ARE COTTA AGE - age ys Schools Hear » room, fireplace, dining area, mor. 5 MILES OUT ~ ston Winton, #0- 6. by. Immediate Possession. ===» 2 “EbROO BONGALOW “RULE - ern kitchen, 3 spacious bedrms., Home, garage -and breszeway, 5) wii centlnngen 1450. 1 G pakement, large lot, Wiliams Lk.| 12 batirs, sunroom; Attached ge acres ant lend. priced reasonable. : ‘ i eA . $ oo i Gmek priv Heges Equi wily FE -2-6145 rege tg Ref jako gos Only pee he : Portage fg. d- 4 Be i: Modern. 3 room in a a ® ep cated tn subdl- 4 . us 1” entrance, fear St.) ‘ley : 4 Rae | er canta 6 bebes At UNION LAKE OFFICE fon gt _eautifil homes Never 3 RU it "FARM |. L | or not-sold “| Micheais, For information call -at '§- pF iter 2 ROOM CABINS OTniTTieS IN. sores. ira large jot with eer |LAKF PROPERTY SPECIA tters oft hefore under $30,500 Re Megatron vound bearing. tres. S.- ; ° sent sol vet.) 540 N. Perty. ee Poll a O cluded Winter cates..OR 3-9386. ‘WEST OF PONT ee A. ven, Make reasonitie” ~Warage,) trait house ‘ih i % been ~ ioe Big Fats Trailer Park . Pogtiac . *CEORG BL — IT ais C I hy. és Ten 4 i . gee nomaet lato berries, Only - a “ Soroth y Snyder Lavender | WHITE BROS, : - : cae BI SES | on og Tod yt) O ke, | CUCKL PER'REALTY ate ‘i & td ied i dagen as » Eves, OR wns “ 5 le viloe a “me en! Ph. = ae or “rowel a eéert | Pe 4400L * Se "on 2910) oom re Coser Lads er He | be i ; -. yee 5 : bf . 4 ' Cute and Cozy ict aa 2380 eg 70 aero SPECIALS! | on Ponsiac's : Ee si Realtor aay — Post Office wes IRWIN a EAE liv: i Pontia’s — Bu | Pea Tehn “i Irwin Is THE “BIRD” To 2 W. SIDE, $2,250 DN. wey, thar ‘ay eapining were were iene s | BRICK EFFICIENCIES oe ) WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 4-358] 1980 W. at. N EVE. TH 8. ’ Large 3 bed- reom ly 4 re ald. a ted re 4 smaller home, FiL500 OAKLAND AVE. Zoned com- mercial. Could be used for many types ‘business. & Rm. modern ¢ with new gas turn, Corner lot. Terme. 315.975 LITTLE FARM — 4 acres land . with ae letpe 4 ——- me. 8 he bas ” built, In re’ . Inter or is modern as tomorrow. All spacious rooma, Lovely den, All new ee . Here is home Priced to -Worth every poem c Latee ‘Yoxéo barn, Two "|$19,500 NEW RANCH —. B ‘alow. Excellent jocation on toon large - 7 zr BROWN, Realtor 1362 R W. Huron FE 2-48 LISTING SERVICE” William Miller E2 eneme ~ One Block from St. ’ Michaels oe % —_— ape with + ltite * ea ty oo 4 Practically today, This is a ius value you must seg. So Much House this lovely Settled for Life woed fence. ; ‘terms: Clove. to Union — ets softs, snd. more for only , $12,000 and good = terms, MOVING TO Owner must seij 3 bed- " rn home with base- ment and room, .2 - baths, taxis bedroo: seaped jot. 160. ed to, sell for $16.500 with eteeo down.” | LAKE PRONT All year round” heme on beau- tiful Silver Lake. Nice sandy beach with flood lights. Large basement, oil furnace, recrea- jones room. er says-sell at once as I have to go to Florida for, my health. '$500 DOWN Evenings after 6 eall Mr. Jol FE 40855... ™ A. JOHNSON, Realtor : 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Overlooking | Watkins Lake apprecia’ “its beautiful: wood- burning fireplace and -wall-to-wall carpeting.” ed by are hours overlooking “huge, beautifully, ae grounds” j home ts situated on {| Go. VAN VLEET - a ye featuren fete Sat tie. New on 3 afar: ty f. reste. ‘ jeree planter “bon hones, > sbesutifuly lone - % ie on closed Ww ve ence. Po «| Partridg 7e| 4 . car ¢e a Sa es _ BRICK DUPLEX z me ane q" rooms, ely liv’ room a, drapes inc ily room, 2 baths, ra- diant heat, ea rage. Feved drive, sprinkling ays- tem. A and more on 46 tw lo for ent ¥. COLORED ~ #150 DOW 7 Rooms, bath, ate Nomeend storms ana or oe Garage, Fuil i = 050 - ” SMITH ments ated Or west of has.3 rooms and a ag Aa price just af, 500 Realt n Eves. 412 W. inde - BROKER i josmuanp_sts #1160 ORF ORD | living & at $25,000 with | terms. ; I OOK: Don't Fail to See | BEDROOM RANCH} . a: hear Wuiehe” Pa ake, ot. ae Lake, , school, church os and new g center, has nce ae 4-BEDROOM. BRICK New tached brick brick with 2-car at > eames. 2 large bed- walle “ls bee ei - » Immedia' WIDEMAN E 4-4526 ear ated near st. B ; car garage, Lee consider trade for |INDIAN VILLAGE = Near Leslie R. Tri Tripp. Realtor % W ron Street. FE 381¢1_ =" TRIPP. school on go | street. At- sereened poteh, smart Fitchen ‘with dishwasher, 2 car garage, eas . Carpets ine id. lude brick, 3 pg o 4 * 4 ‘ High) ‘ New! ae we perieet. tached garage, d dite. PE 7-136 $3,000 DOWN. 3 bedroom ‘brick Traoch, eity sewer, water, gas. _ FULL basement, 1% car garage, fenced in yard, OAK floors, er tered walls, CLEAN AB N Excellent buy, Only $14, - full price. $8,000 DOWN BLOOMFIELD AREA, Attractive brick ranch with attached 2 car red CUBTOM | fr. beautifully hegg ooo . living room with fi din- PS hia a DOWN. Lake: privileges “frame. berries, lots. of lilacs & flowers. OWNER. 3 RESALE. “$0,750. LOW | BEDAM BRICK BEAUTIFUL Is. | Rite %..4 —— ane ood of all new bi " HOYT rg! cheerful — e ay basemen’ ~ ey: LOVELY berms. carpeted. Excellent buy. e lovely Saree ‘anamaeed jot 100x222 222 with QUICE possession ONT REALTY ies 4 Telegra 4 — - Good location, FE . 3 miles Pontiac, $1800 dn. Chioe . from ag Realtor. OR 33831 or EM é hea Ee. RD. GI, Resale. ae he. bedrooms . rport andsca ’ Owner Sores. state. $13, down payment We- offering “two bedroom bungalow ees sale. ; 2 -SIDE_2- Bedroom .- with cere to nearly it really should be seen te: be att! ted with ae cet ie ey estibule en- & une Oa) oll furnac B ian Kitchen must have been’ “A : sign ® Woman, Far Sale Houses 43) a ee NICHOLIE ‘School t, Four each," furneces and water heaters ¢ tion, . corer x “fare pene reasonably ‘priced, te DONELSON PARK | "Three bedroom’ *brick ome. living ing room, kite: Sy bedroom and lava — %| NICHOLIE te: : & HARGER CO. a Ww, Huron 6t. Open . FE 5-6183 Evenings Hempstead Union Lake Front - enced y and as $10, ral 4- ‘Bedroom Brick Suburban Li cg y peautitul massive oak ees surround large - Off. t Fasly rn ~ terms for outs $10,800 with home, Pull Tot fenced Sack: yard. Rest LeBargn School, Ne West Side 7 room 3 Seavert. it te. pa hs Gil. ES REALTY CO. tm 6: PE at MULTIPLE LisTina SERVICE ‘ gee Rigg Ay og : Close to 1 brick bom or we. terfrontage. Stairway to un- drapes, venetian * - $950 DOWN charming red pangalow and sbple ot your eye Imagine! | 2 bedroom ho: 3 Bedroam Ranch Home 1 We have this delightful & appeal- e. F 81 TARTER HOM ing 3 bedroom ranch home with automatic heat and hot water. 2 blotka elementary school. Located ‘on Tented and "well land- | TN scaped | $12,600 with terms. FEB Lakefront e¢ while inside in room :* $500 ‘DOW N Here s real buy for Mr. Handy- maa, Small four reom 2 = price. Drive’ by Lee "SANFORD Just the home for . jarge fam- rooms and \ feos oil heat and as water | 1: E, FINISH EP > EX- terior. Will ~ to interfor as wanted, OR 3.2681, OR 3-1070. KEEGO HARBOR, RMB., full bath with cmaver re util- room. _ Kult price $5700° bed room home with large lot. near grade school. Reasonable down payment. . Bed rm.—$1210 Dn. closets. Located. on paved street in Clarkston, Sats ye down. WHITE BROS. REALTORS OR 34 5460 Hwy. Oven _Eves, at = gunday iv 30 to § HOME ~ LARGE REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rd Ra. . FE 445 v ROOM eorher lot. Full PO plas- tered walls, $11, 000~terms. Call OR +1349. SMALL. HOME in “ williams Lake Jamdscaped lot Onl’ $800" wn, ‘: ow, On 31d he . ir our © ERAN, better serve our Northwest gasleneers. ce us. for tea a“ teous a coettinale OR 3 BRICK AND FRAME canal tront ae! e. jastered walis Sree’ aren, “Sass whe tonto. a OR F130," : & LOT 100x400: tn ehitesive wibatyiton, high and wooded, bea lew bf lake, $6450 ~ terms, OR, 31089 : ya ie poe ee = on your See ae “taets for. you. aes - (J. Ae Taylor| ESTATE & INSURANCE: BRAN OFFICE OR 31349 nd (M-50) M. 2 BATHS. a 0. 5 smal * eqs "ibe onan Z. 5-6051, MODERN 5 RM. FULL BASE- bed ment. Gas furnace, $7,050, Terms. p> heat and FF 5-4638 5143 Open KNUDSEN = Riooinfeld Highlands Brick Ranch Hqame e with 6 rms. pie Ete ultra aad “Jaloust fais | : <- Priced aa a Near Silver Lake - . ve, Undar- ‘ound rinkle? system. ne of the finest homes in - the area. WM. H. KNUDSEN ARRO WATERFRONT _ soa raed sags Soe z Plenty of cupboards the’ bivehon: 3 apts, hg 2nd floor, with pvt. entrance bath. Now EAST SUBURIA AN eatly 2 bedroom tome. Wall- “fecwait carpeting, built-in 21° TV, - gleetric - as heat, wired for : & aryer. Ta ae ‘4 papers ae teen es pee cy Ce hana -TED McCULLOUGH: Rad; rE §-1384 mi am, we * till om. Sundays, 12 to | EXPAND nee _ this buff rs! tek t gives f aed ma are 112 bed Roy Annett, Inc. FEderal Open ——e and Bunday 1 to 4 BUD" 5 Full rooms . of conven: fent living; ae peta - tance to Pontiac Bud Nicholie, Realtor : +. dai race St. FE beige ry re 2-3370 TOUTS Best Buys: Clarkston Lakefront construction Now beautiful ¢ 7 Rom ‘Seer tee ine, choos. fixtures us sae interior Neat and-Clean-—- © atford All ao believe it -or | - Contry Boon | '. Edw, M. Stout R Realtor wo FE 5-0165 ae SUBURBAN. Cnty for this 2 bedroo: . Fenced yard on 55 ft. lot with Sake ss Fe loges. Very —_ eggs ready mo iat: Just $1,500 toh hi OUT JOSLYN. 3 “bedroom R AY O’NEIL, Realtor __ Income Property 43A AUBURN HEIGHTS — 2 ra. 8,200 lot. 1 ecomplete'y furn. $1 ; down Take over payments. tract balance, ADDFOX. $6,200, 4 ‘1-0483 : BY OWNER FAMILY INCOME, sarge -lot A-l 2 car ga- . Fae, wall vavmeat. ta" Seneca FE 2-4855. SITES OVER- 00 ft. ek lees sens pene Connon SRORER 7 beauttul yard, on re oo $15,500 500 - down, Nichols eaiine “OR 33831 or 4 2036. SEVERAL GOOD TAKEFRONT mode P. W. “DINNAN, 66_W. Huron _ FE 42577 For For Sale k Resort Prop. 44A We Finance—We Finance 1001 M76, St see an Sale Suburban Prop. 45A RANCH HOME 752405 LJP BROWS, Realtor [eee -< Cast -W Bird, Reskeae— Eres. PE Oishi ~ Buy thru Partridge’ ian” " Somes Ope tat -List thru Partrid. - JOSLYN AVE. = Lovely “lot y larg Fal -C aa cies 7400 Highland Ra. (M-59)_ For Sale cs 47 _ 45-ACRE CORNER 1010 ft on four-lane bighway,. $1250 per acre, iene. CREs ~ North of Footing high’ 6 $1000 per anrd, terme, we , __ Sault Crawford, Inc. Rechoon har alk ine. 1608 EB ines £ Auburn Rd. STATE LAND — 35 subdii Deveal ae I “Bid forme from A: 3 Lan- - vision, — ACRES, wo } LM to- > & folling land, "C. PANGUS, Realtor Jati_ collect: Ortonvilic - NA 4-2018 $2950 Total price for this 20 acres, — ane = with ~ roun ve im. y .™miles from Pontiac. Owner sacrif at opis. : down, J2 ACRES x a.Orion. Twp yy iy whe = poe pe ow investment $3, —* mall down pond - ACRES . Don't _, is see this 4 land. weeetek Sub timltaof wy, "pa saee market at — with 3. 3 Edward M. Stout; Realtor “For Sale Farms 48 | No Sun. calls. LAPEER COUNTY For Sale Lake Prop. =| Seti , a SEAUTIPUL ROME SITES | Small Farm Suitable for chicken ranch. -42 acres of rich A soil, 6 rm, house, | ye, trade for Pontiac _#... Brick Ranch & 5 hacen drive, “Ye Py seca itches G. L.. VAN VLEET BR Somaye Sli¢o OXFORD almos' ‘ ae with elated. ~ Buy thru Partridge ~ : List thru Partridge is ACRES, Lo u Partridge Wit bath, Lge a. — watage, $13.- . tonviite, Na NA 17-3017, — D Weeden ae cou Bets ; R's Uiton® feen,'9 De sbprecta . Terns, ie [pare ere a a UBURBAN ea YDEN Ee Realtor 1 “In "pita in GB BUSINESS” mn Pa 25 CB BAR. main ay ‘ae u| GET THE CASH YOU. do- bed- TO ft. | Be chan for ‘2s'b00 “down.” - MUSIC. STORE Livonia For Sale or Exchange 50 WANT ...$25 TO $500 - IN RECORD TIME Next to eee A 2. Pp “PARKING NO PROBLEM ‘~ 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS A @ LOAN S" TO $500 lw: Sao CMM ONEEY LOAN Co. FINANCE. COMPANY Y BT, r. Market * TEAGUE | FINANCE co, HOUSEHOLD , Ph. Rochester. OL eatil. Ob 1.4701 $25 TO $500 “ W. Ceeaeee Bt. WHEN-YOU NEED _| $25.--*500 tlon, ry Ric! a. 7) the i-158° Lis Standard Oil ™, 2 sal jane Se © now mond, 7 bi NEV 3 8B. Stave "1siast, WE Business Sprecttie 51 ~ Buy s Partri “after ae em ern Bivd. & assistance availa mR LEASE, MODERN SERVICE STATE. FINANCE CO: FE 41574 70a Pontiac Sate Bank nk Bidg FRIENDLY ABRVICE —_ MICHIGAN BUSINESS Basten a Ty Ron oR SALES CORPORATION Pee. 41538 Ses eee. % qui c ae foe = ve » Ne Be Aree RAE oy 2 Mortgage Li Loans ___ 54 LOANS—$600 to $1,50 500 | “Sale Land Contracts 52 Tay & Pea, -s ‘el “Stop bothering me, William, can't you see Tm rt” ___Serap & Iron__S6A — Sale Household Goods 87 | a1 PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS & Sale Household | Goods s 57 4 SERVILL oad, :_westiwa. 37a. electric refrle. $50 ea. OR NYLON BOUCLE suite, fm mel —_ like new, #ulte, ‘walnut nid hide desk, Garal walnut table, Baby table, Mi any . All goed: Boy's laree 3 ne bike” FE 23-3614. mT 2 PC. GREEN living room "ya thaped pom i oer table, hg Had stove, gas _ heater, MApie 5- pas SMALL HOUSETRAIL- rece! ‘Call John +2461 re 4 5, - Saat 5 “SUNOCO station- in a growing residential 7 Pc. LIVING R BUT rhood. “This. es ey > To bulla @ eS = Brand new, daye Rook Gain a | Ft business is available to an ag-| § fo “iucond mortgages. - modern step takbles, matching Fete et tees, aes | Apply 208, Nationale Bulli yy ea 5 or OR 3.2464. 6. Ponting or phone VE +4 Pe reus' 4 parcioare,” a peat, RESTAURANT LI- __ bake Ave. sale, 883 Baldwin. Swaps 55/5) 2 Pe. LIVINGRM, SUITE, 935; DE- . uxe Hot Point’ electric range, ¢ RESTAURANT FOR |2 LARGE 30H LOTS ON Pave. almost thew. Cost § lease at S77 Auburn Ave. Excel. wil = tractor with front] for -4i50. 5 , dinette Formica location, pvt. owner. FE a ‘Yonder a | tee 9 or} top foam rubber seats, cost $149; 64-2766 sell tor ti,100 with $200 wn. | will take $60, FE 5-2766. WE BUY... MORTOAGES.. LOWEST ‘ +2 . 4 COFFER. Ta-, Discount, Mart, Dismond 1-8680. ; . SALI ble. asional -table. green oc- ee eee for pick-up truck, FE casiona, og ee Ned 2 ona] = ox 2 RUGS WOOL FACE, $15.05 Reversible, $16.50, 1m ported: $34.05, Axminster. pads, $5.6 Pearvon'g Fyralture, a2 Orchard La (4 | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs ee " 2x12 LINOLEUM 0 A BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, 4% Ft. Wall File 2c ‘RUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal, $3.75 GUAR. HOUSE PAINT Gal. $1.95 _Syera,_ 141 W. Huron, FR 4-306¢_ iT’ TELEVISION, EXC. COND. FE 68-3788, 5 for 2 “S-. unfinished hou: ‘AURANT, ; iti. sot eee! EVER WONDER? - | Sihea,i to0m pong, Sood ie] Buy Thru Partri ge AUTOMATIC WATER List Thru Partridge ae au edvertiver ‘Land Land Soot ef make oher, EM 30h - WHOLESALE have Per ‘every con-| CADILLAC CONV, LIKE NEW.- i ; : tract — inte our offiee| Owner. fu wer, 53, SWAP FOR DISTRIBUTORSHIP | ye"hare’ mast’ borers" 'wating| LAND, ‘CONTRAET.” REAL "ps is 8 to contracts. If} _¢313! or FE 43430. __ you have a contract; large or |-SWAP, fs OR SELL: CALL smal ong 4 yt 5 oy OR 3-8561. acts gee are ia Ear LEM Smears Stee | Sip wbttian Tatas L #3 re 0- Berured pay Rarseat, suburban. pome Real Be} “” GEORGE BLAIR easia or PE 44813. ask for Mr, REA} ” LAND CONTRA INVESTMENTS “any whexup 80 or bu & Es for this . we ar Wade Seo re| anything of come value, OR _.2_lotes, 1898 Oakfield, Ortonville, RANCH WAGON "35 FORD cus- used car for ‘i “ANTIQUES STARTING.OCT. 15TH y of 2 Pine, beliind Pontiac Press Bidg. AUTOMATIC HOT POINT WASHER and dryer. Good cond. $150, O11 space heater $25. Refrig. §35, 21 in. TV Apt size gas stove $35. Bendix tric PE 5-2766. APARTMENT SIZE SIZE GAS RANGE. four burner, sed, v Stightly seratched. Also ARS and ; $10. 6. ¥ TWIN BDRM, fae arey ceive ene’ fa. SECTIONAL, GRAY, BLOND | FRIG EN og FURN. FOR SALE = Unien 3 speed cycle, only about 1 features. ‘s ice at Jack's. HOOVER UPRIONT ~vaCuul attachm meres Dae: OS: ORE i MA td & A a 8 to 8 cus- ‘ure, | Meee aben gh aes TABLES & I Desk aly Pat Pia East Bivd.-Mt. Por information. call Daves, Mr. O'Dell, TR 2-8100. Eves. Mr. Bridges. VE 71-2586. “LET’S TALK. BUSINESS” . Restaurant —- Newly ted owe spot portunity mm ae 4 Bey’ provert. baat Ses, Sasa Sap i Be ving quartets for ney ” wind & , Sek se ees MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION a SAGINAW BAY MOTEL]. @ Unit motel with 230 ft Bay. Includes} KH he ea Besta peng gating, som WOODWARD AVENUE FRONTAGE rrifiec evens fn atehigan Tor & Sane: aivets, Freie sarin WARD E. PARTRIDGE ‘FE 4-3581) REALTOR REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES NEVE. 2M) title. Loans also meade on = and 1980 to 1956 ¢ B our | ars. Bring y closed “tn aiture signatures, “Oakland | |Loan Company PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. "FE 2-920 6 i } LADIES COAT, Lavender 8. Sacrifice f $3 allied Lake Market 4-2517. __ For Sale Clothing 56] you as ge A 4 Valued worn, Va , 35, Size ./ 2 QUARTER LENGTH coats, size Mary's coat, 12 LA 12. Girl's red . . FE 46999. - UNIFORMS SIZ NS ee TAGE RESS, 6IZE 16. o Oh, . CASH LOA BLACK L . MOTORCYCLE, to $500 _—. Site 40. MY 3-2766 after | BUCKNER % Pe tee tis —. ete 12 _& } 5 bof +SiE 1 Ae DRESSES FOR SALE. E & MISS '| CHILDREN ES MISCEL- lanedus clothing, sizes 10 12. men’s suits, sizes 42 long. fot a store but a private Bloom- eld * Township home. Call FE (_§-2153. . Also _sealskin cape $25, FE 8-417. a year, Your cost is only $340.50 or low tan Pee payments. ADMIRAL FREEZER TYPE RE- gh ens pus a. peed abie, pe. stay Fie. io] chair & radio, $156. 4s OU. res PRIG. REPRIG, GOOD cond. 9451 ne Lk, Ra. 7 TWIN bo anil foie Sa po a, MI ¢ cate * Bye ¥,. HARDLY USED. ib afer § pm. BIG gr SALE ON N FLOOR. samples of alr conditioners, te- frigerators, washer ota 8 RePLACEMENT( PARTS © 96 Oak ee 9-401 BLOND cote BRAND NEW. Double -dresser, large mirror, booke: ~~ and A ge 3 alk for $99.50. Pay. only ng -other. sete at equal phan ar a Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake i. formals, wine MEN'S SUITS, ALL SIZE DRESS. coats, FE ieiw PIRCE NECK Fi well “$05. ER WINE STORE STATE Bed “tay “Corporation fy f. ; = tell 3%.8. Saginaw, 2nd me.. rE. Cag te a Bomnon WISELY From Specialists { lounebald Rae been, solving Rest ; | Btowsehold: Finance _— FE 2-818), & MATCH. FE FwEED TOP COAT aia @. NEW,” $3. FE 8-079. closeouts Bn iy es or Payment ‘Pian MONEY! ‘through. lar ieey Ads ! fe, it! * ~ .BPECIAL FALL SALE Suits, T’Coats, O’Coats .... $10 up Loafér, Sport Coats ...... i 884 Fine We saves $3. Work: Shirta, eloseoute Oi $1.95 iw DON'T PASS OE - tops Self unneeded Belongings for cash 5 pe. Pay room set. shane )_ NEW ELECTRIC “SEW: ing machine. Porward & reverse. SO 10 week, FE Sys: Ee io ma ae semble these voateelt and: Four chairs table, $69.95 oo te, | $39.95 are new 1 designs, meee makes, Formica " ar rs. cabinets, | sive Pings DAVENPORT & 7) -© 26332 | - TRACT. - ee an tom, will take 6 per cent, discount _-2guity, 7005 Cooley Lk_ Ra. repeats ia : ss $1.f00. = J. /A. SWAP 2 MILK GOA — SHOT. tag electric dryer. d fh B FOR RE eg uit¥ INLAND thing of equal value. Bal. $2 per week. "Kelvinator. te- MAPLE BaD, COMPLETE Le gg ng AN Fi Brown Ra. rigerator, late m eo eg s Pully and 8. 6 drawer ence . Con- contract. 728. electric » Valued! sole 40. MI % PERCENT DISCOUNT. $6,000/ WILL TRADE MQUITY IN "86 om GHick's MY S371 ham | Stents. 6 per eeat toterest. | care PESSHO "| ABOUT ANYTHING” YOU "Wana Wags | oe eet LAWSON acy ts ® “yt - teen ATR i) A title ‘out of the way, but & lot st ae Renae 1397 &. aders OL beri] Se, cop onl, Yee mowers et ert sto pay. Liat and shee, ret | complete. OL. 11731 erators, e 2004. Buick chassis with good. tires,/ fan, Lakefront lot and beauti- . FE 40882. Bathroom fixtures, beds, chests, | MAHOGANY LIVING ROOM | TA- _bles,. Very good cond. FE 2-4608. 20 IN, CHAIN SAW FOR dressers, vanities and sp: 3 and ful ranch home owned by | *Soat. trailer. OR 36256. mattresses, Living room suites, | © a business man. Value|itust SELL NEW fate ia PON-| Ty vets, radios, Tugs, dining room mos, | Se Pt. Laomalp Marea, $18,000. Princi pal $14,500. = vi 4 me, fy oat, pare suites. Dinette se J pony and Wakefield’ telephone bench. A : ae “| ment. z M-l. a Lincoln. —| other mise. items. New & & US! All items are in exe, cond, Discount price. Call im-| Cheap. ened M1 Visit our trade dept. for real] Ph. PR 2- FIRE. | mediately day ot ema FRADE IN oe OLD Fine van ‘ek ALAYAWAY, PLAN NORGE REPRIG FATE OREER, at home OR 3-6574 or "te rubbish burbets.| wp TO 24 M TO PAY | Exc. cond. PE 8- business FE 3-9124. an oe We, bur, sell of trade. Come out | OVER to USED Vt 0 Uap 3 seTa FROM ~ Money to Loan 53 BARNES f AROWARE parking. owe rE ae aa WALTON TV" (State Licensed Lenders) age of as a Farkine MON., SAT. alton EER RIF] : _ PRI . ; ‘PE 22261 F, Ra" | 4, miles B. of ‘Pontiac or j mile/| Of, HEATERS USED, $28 AND | Quick ( ‘ash = eo rice a eqeal valus. # goes me of nee sates uy Sons . a | USED TRADE- IN | PE 4-270 $25 TO $500 set pox a1 7 value. e, Weti . On owe of eo auto, or| _ trained. Loves children Fie 82766, DEPT. Reconiditioned [Appliances = an oe ohn sos | WL TRADE RQUITY IN STA. pees fae ec, Rang frtendly y and helpful. Phone FE| Ons, for, equity In Rouses, oF Gas Range zs GE refrigerator exe. ‘cond or visit us at our office. | © — | Duo-The rm heater itt MPECECTR IC HOME & AUTO WE HAVE Frey te soe cs Sa CRE "ING. . 1957 ‘PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CATA- 6 dining roon se’ et. 49.50 : . OA LINA—Only 13,000 actual mii : | 3465 Auburn +3973 NN wie pe Pike) Also aie: SRS rah terme EcONpMY RCA-TV GUAR. BARGAIN. 816i ; aR! = e one oO O _R Z e. Ask for Mr, GET CASH QUICKLY | gr scod noms: #04 Sone: te FURNITURE € Uj to $500 Pe Sle: 1362 W. Huron: ro : p ARE YOU IN 12; baby stroll- machine, $5. Porch ——- Beds f21_N, eee rte ret eee eee WE BUY atte & extitaton” ree Et "Suet 104 8. Sag PE. 2-552 | sTUDIO ¢ Ors & SLIP COVER, desk chest, vanity, upholstered chairs mahg. tables & wes Machine, lamps & s, 5-102. VE #@ PER all Norge floor sampie automatic washers & dryers 2 yra. pay or. ‘wo days—same as © makes saseny im STOVES BOUGHT, 8OLD, * id «seen — oaenee oo ‘Gear, Slee, Sashes.” S| et Se IN DEPT. ed. Turner's. 608 Mt. cm ens. 2-0801. ; NG! BEWING MA . condition, forward and reverse, Koa pér wk. Call Mich. Sewing i anytime, PE 2-3337. tri Oil Heaters agen at half the coat, i i ‘ * ; on Cab. sinks & fitting Laundry sare SAVE amass: 3 8) eat one PAN, FE 2-8206. 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PE 71-0831, y — A Paterials ft ELECTRIC Sever, ss NORTHERN LUMBER CO. #197’ Cooley Lake em dart Opén 8 AM. to PM. daily Sewer Pipe for Ft All sizes 3" to 24 HEATING . o PE 2882 se EURNACES Oll & Gas, -tnatelled, duct ‘work, free estimates, Kenyon Heating a Service. OR 3-8634, ITHACA. 20 GA. ps Like | now, 860° 20 ga, ate parrel, : Plinter'@ oid, Needs Set of Punk & wasnellg ; ike new, week dia ret "mi my nO a. Pe uy = j | HAND SANDERS ~ GALL TYPE SINK #3. BAVES- big . & Fae en Wall T Tile I¢} Genuine Plastic Wall Tile at a big savings. ~ 99.8. Saginaw Open 9-6 “Machinery PRPRPRAL LAL EPPA io" iar gee gaw. oF d10 aa $28. Ail ‘new, Prd 14 AIR ne, Ciel aes single be oe ase, 3.0236, ee HAND Bb ahw, 1M bp with carry’ ease tra blades. Inc ing Lie ar Mich. Phone 4 FOR RENT © WALLPAPER : SUNDA 39290 ; Pike's Rental ane TOOL & EQUIPT, RF AL, Trailers, mixers, cub tractor, ‘floor sande rs," - | BARA! "nate an Fivstencenk 96) Grohara Lx Ave. jy en ese ‘GOA | io 4 iu Do It Yourself 61|*s BALDWIN Set YE tee. match, case, 0} fiaMMo ix tents ry Piao TUNING. PLA ., Muitmezer. OL 60571 ~ CONBOLE. WALNUT pre. Like new, ‘ease i) ft TALL ORGA ers, 18 ®, a Bt ne Rerme @is- Musie Ge. i engine. }-8222. : Ain, SMALL Qallaghers, EBONY aPiN. 18-E, Huron at. A} FigiD DAUM AND SANRYING | eg ORGAN, EXC. iN ACROSONIO MAPLE finish, Used 3 months at musie. camp. New count. Bene Fria 6 any finish,’ 'y peare old, Cannot be told -from new. Bench to the ee Be p.m, OL 1-0843, “A nainel in = Mesle Co., 110 N. Saginaw, siz it =e BROS, as Hy een toe 1 _Pontiae Rd. PE 4-1113 Sale Oftice Equipment 63 Cor lent and steel! kitchens, 4 NUM fete se aw iemtoum wood, a basement . "rp SMALL ADDING MACHINE. Watimuts * ge & *ochee = Call oe bmi Aiea | weit "mae sug pe — ° da STOKER—LINKBELT, IN © Mosk eotimates. © cond. plus tom coal,.920, Ml _boin'fite ew. 3 FR 24998, 7 ROOM OIL HEATER. A Pe .. nigetgaae space heater with thermostat. s\- SPACE HEATER, 6. OR J-b007 Sale Store Equipment _ Ae ; condition, PE| _TT2i Vingar Ra. Sarno Rt. 2 3-1627. : GHALLOW WEI. MP & TANK ATTENTION: TV DRA WILL NT eR | frnt"acen gH Ye? Se. getter pet praue vV. Ae ite, oT piock coors, On| dows Me oF sa) | eee pm, Market ea 3-0216: save ar “WaRwicxs - ras ourrER NATIONAL wit REGISTERS, es Non n Puinting o bors Lae | Sail pipe, $4587 et_+-9078 2 8 fn Romex = re ae ioe i. “it "at in Lae : Paint with Kowon in ‘eny wouter ers i Nationa! Re s Oak. ELE re be Ra sew | “A Po 64 now Reg Reg. Regular’ now Regutar now $2, a now filles seconds |. ibe ane Tae ; a oe te venings i ~ FRAILERE. G05 OR- WouEns UNTING 16. $15. gauge, robe i Ss & RK . _pount. ing. Burrshell, 318 8. te rae in 8. |; Bi | Mpa i ope OE Fn = ou Som Ld _Sale Sporting | Goods 65 SNE Na ia Saver ITHACA —_ we prem. like new ae 80 5 REF CAT aT aitse. 40 Weaver =. eae atti, _ ra at hee Talbott Lumber | xP ine x a cate OR 43-8400. Holly MElrose rote, * py Be phone charges oem wit deduet order, We a an reeh Shrubs 68 a“ oe LATER cae oe as buy aye money. Cy pan Note, Pontise ~ieeping ___ For Sale Pets @ a FEMALE 6 WKS. PUPS. $10, £134.50 Rem, 140 suto. rifle Savage oons. mF $9.80 Blue Keeps | FOR vents ravage 13 ADL _ guto. eg. $136.45 5. Pe bent 8%, got i’ _Hunting ‘Accommo. 68A NICE CABIN, ON PAVEMENT, NR. Lewiston, $75 ¢ r the deer sea- scaping. 45 YD vers 4 eves, FF soil, flys 27 _haven, re ARB we | A Fete act 2 aye Off wt 4 me ck DIRT Fe “Sand, "Gravel & Dirt 6 0° LOADS 1 : 0 8 1 or PpuULYER- ized top Fe oat also. & Jand- fils an tod graie PE 32-3480. soil, sand & gravel. | vat Bias tp tipped _biade, See | fe RANE &. BACK HOE, FRONT ed, 6 dozers, af SHREDDED F PEAT Who! r < eft 7-4 = beach mal - gravel Ti ROU old a om oe tions. 2480 os ARLENE VAL ny a sTRAIGHT 00. os | Ton Ea Sie woe FOR SAL 7WEEKOLD PART GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE AND FEMALE PUEPIES . . CALL “PE 2.1321. ANN ARBOR Pattee %. 183 W. FE if . MALE See, ye feb. Sd vi = ppeci For Sale Motorcycles 83) “| 32, MATCHLESS, GOOD. COND. 1955 As Low As $1395 and Up il Terrific Savings on - ~ New Car Trade-Ins BUICKS | al Dr. Hardtops _ We mth eon 0m ought we'd poet ¥ For Sale Cara. 1 OLIVE no orchert Take Ave. - aie et open _Bves. ta Ave, Re cers : Seon ad pTIBEROLAS ex 1A _OR =e ft ¢ r ‘ a windshield, cover. “vg ane. 5-7528, Eves. FINAL “CLEARANCE. SALE uaF ae BAC. oF yh 3 a-day. peg pr oo OL eis OHNSON MOTORS ' trailers, 5 rine! in. Ay $20 for tunced —, OR » | ees uri i ~ MUCH a rv) CH AD te FORT OnE AND , Always Ready to ‘Buy, BAGLEY AUTO PARTS |P™*" ""RP*RARER ONT Bad < Shelton ator Sales Pays on Inte Pike & KE, Bivd. FE 3 LE Pontiac Auto Brokers dae tt) WANTED: USED CARS : CALL FE 4-9100_. 1200_N. Perry St. at Madison - eile pais atk Wiese ver an ei ‘and “BRIGHT vo! 5 4 be pee SUPER MART -}Our Cars are completely winterized for the co months ahead, - , $3695 a ‘M4 Cadiline 42 Bedan DeVille ‘. $2195 ‘M6 Olds 8 Holiday Cpe $1895 "86 Ford Country Sedan $1295 ‘SS Dedge Royal 4 Dr. - . . $1595. ~ 'M Buick Special 4 Dr. Riviers _ $1495 “wor DF ‘MS Cadiliae Cpe DeVille Courtesy |is rman &2° Cars as low as $195 or your “eur, down Ae little as $18 per week by ADVANTAG OVERHEAD LOCATION TION von sgyrnan = gunvice BETTER sxz HASKINS CHEVROLET 5 PRIEND"|. eee Oakland County’ 8 Fastest Growing Dealer” | ee Dring ft here for en top | MA “i. J. VAN WELT. are M & uM eo Sales... Power steering, | WE BUY CARS IN ANY. CONDI Mon, FE 80187. __Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS AND MODELS For cae Tee a + * q r Besse + $8 7] § + lk GREEN | LIGHT CARS | rE. *57 Lincoln Convertible brakes, seats, win- “dows, antennas, gd locks. —_ fl po eye, seat 1757 Chevrolet Sta. Wgn, | This, gl new, 210 4 dr. station Fik"en shiny green white ive "wal tes, —- 3 dr. Jet black, ‘Thunder-| © e R&H, overdrive @ steal at only $2035 1°54 Chevrolet Bel Air Royal blue 2 dr., with R&H. 2 tone vinyl interior, hh ear: this " winter Peete Cer eee eee ees eee ge ee E $2 Olds % 9 Dr. auto. ore extras, roam . Only ... a $1195 4°Olds Super 88 4 Dr. $795 . =| SAVINGS |" "os | ‘2DOORS—4-DOORS ;| WAGONS—CONVERTS % Pontise Chi Dix 2 Dr. $}295 is teen Ie mae 5 ‘83 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. ‘$9 Buick Riviera -2 Dr. $595 “83 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 995 ‘3 Olds 0 Diz Hol Cpe $395 ‘80 Ford Pickup | $595 ‘4 Cadillac 60 Special $95 70548 Piymouth 4 Dr. 3 EROME | Olds - Cadillac ‘Orchard Lake at Gass~~ FE 80488 1981 ‘@ i, 1953 —" manager, PE = “ ae i “BRAID “GOODWILL USED CARS" HOT SPOT Dyna. PS. 1986 Olds 84 ar. Holiday full pow- no fea gag xury. $88. Holida Rr a i Byars. PS, PB. “atone A ay Bataan Pu Goop ‘CTION OF Oh, Eninarontanion a8 | LOW AB $95. : All priced to sell. Bn ee or mot | ei Mo. Austin’ HOUGHTEN*& SON. Rochester's F riendly ~ Olds Dealer © 528 N. Main, Rochester - OL. 1-9761& ~ Houghten’s ~ ag RM. peat coupe, R gy > 4dr. R-& H. Hy- dra. Sha: aa, Must oo _/55 PLYMOUTH: 4 DOOR. “PONTIAC RETAIL” a? R & H. DYNA, PES "WILL, A _ ACCEPT edere 4 Dr, ‘@ TERRIFIC ie West Side Used Cars Drite out whe “West ‘Side Used Cars W. Huron “FE 42185 ‘ee GooD __ and PE 4-7675 iki SDR” DELUXE CHEV. Ai WiLL xe 3 foun OLDER MoD. Dods “ar : equipped "ea RE raenieely eft ont ce cart § an pe on Ss fused car. BILL ‘SPENCE WE TRADE. UP OR DOWN 1951 to 1957 —_ | HASKINS (8 WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” THe Oakland County’s Fastest Growing 61 Dixie t 'S7 Dodge Last-Chance Sale oa v4 - sedan, Full fee- Radio. —. ‘Aukeelie roe oa 2 Toate sea ts og [sac “tires, an = old car or $104 down. etn week on the balance. McNEAL 6% 8. Woodward rmingham ; i ‘Plymouth Sole or the Best Deal QUALITY "USED CARS A eeilice Cake. ‘Oriou Motor | Sa le ekctRy ae ae q = $1,600, 20016. 12. = f _ — d/ +55 OLDS ott | SHUTS FE BIRMINGH | GLENN S rubber, the ? AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors” Chrysler - pideotess $1195 ‘4 ae Sf er, Ma . Whitews Draw, x | > Sen one, mouth x4 Automatic Trans aH, Exc oe Perm ma fenders, Rocke aetoaes iy 156 PLYMOUTH — owes. Your FORD Dealer FE: 5-4101 pers YOU BUY, 8883 GIVE US A-TRY! 56 BEY NARDrOP 5 ee “see 82. paren, SW EPT-WING DODGE ti STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS CLEAN UP. SALE Auto, clean. "08 Seating 5 Gr; New tires. Nice & ‘Chevy 8 ar. R&H. Good tires. Good transporta- Pes Ke oan 1 . Fully equip- rae old gts ot Sige coms, Bal- Your ance. $15.55 _McNEAL- : int 40 MY 32750 Lake’ Moy 133 “PACKARD tet, saa i emt thir | CEN NTRAL ee i ew zh ii I 3 Dodge Plymouth Dealer ihe. Best Deal. : : RENT AT FAST i through Rent Ads! Room, hou $e, a naa any- — Want Ads give you Act ION, Dial et 8181, chee eee dey ‘$4 FORD V-8, 2-DR. ........ $795 SCHUTZ . BIRMINGHAM | _™ MI 6-530 Parties Auto Brokers & H ine he 55 86 55 38 a 3 4 dr. Hydra. .... $ 995 ff mouth Bely. HT. .... : by . ’ e “sa ir. = "$2 "$2 Ly} $ $ HURONMOTOR pos te ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF | faeces Fee tap: quali Gae. vee tondetne Svan is ‘M4 PACKARD 4 DOOR ...... MS ge ge ee ae EASY OMAC TER 2 Your car to cover equity. As- sume $37.19 & month. hy —amacnbolbee HASKINS 1951 uO : : | Baer,” Pa “"saien. date! “CHEVROLET ‘jes3 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. NO MONEY | “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” ry. . : “Oakland County's ‘ Fastest Growi ing Dealer” on Dixie Lg tS at a Open i ~ One owner, low - very clean. ve mileage. PONTIAC 2 CAT ‘=e ses. “ache es condition aes THE oe ee Motor oon be ingg PONTIAC” eae ae wes |* | Bees ee Sect S| eter ti ong | , : 3) PLYM. ore onan dr, gaa. ar. ate ; wereld Sa _ - “taupe Pontine “Sales, Api by i960 PONTIAC RAR, Wo - money down. Assume ments —— of $4.45 monin. Cal ola er : 4 Parks Mid Co ‘S44 PLYM. CLUB SEDAN .. F oe Te ae SCHUTZ MOTORS “BINMINGH A | ages | CATA- Moet Naor att A MOTOR We? sia, tow mitecs » oe 50 Ford Convert. This is a. brown convert. 1 own = PLYMOUTH +R 5 ae eB inside out. Ra UTZ MOTORS. Sica Sas sot tee 68 Oak! 2-238) : r YOUR NOTE " IT 33 PONTIAC RAH, 3-DK.. HYDRA. HERE "pany ts PE 8-1433. a “PONTIAC VA HYDRA. RA. EASY Lede dio & Heater. Good tires. Clean | 115_ 5. oar. $100, FE 2 s PECIAL, eed Case PONTIAC 33.2 DR. =. ines <8, 43 8. ‘Gwe, as wn ppyment. here Pontiac Sales, teach “price | 1285, KE & ag a 2 Motors, fra standard oe inst FORD 1 CYL RANCH WAOOR ‘ees aN Reali ood color, Vike new. A v eens. No Money Down. Simeay De . Motors, 3140 W. ’ Huron, 2 mi, w. of ‘Telegraph | Rd.) PORE. BIRMI 13,0108 Mor woul o- at Fearon » = { PLYMOUTH WAGON $75 ac _ MOTORS sth DEMO. sip oi BIRMINGHAM SPORTS: CAR ENTHUSIASTS! Now Available KARMAN GHIA'S VOLKSWAGONS THUNDERBIRDS _ Prices — You Can't Resist ALL CARS WINTERIZED WITH PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE North Side 631 Oakland Ava, ‘57 CHEVROLET = 7137 CHEVROLET 56 CHEVROLET =, Opes "33 CHEVROLET 6 FORD __'S4 CHEVROLET 55 OLDSMOBILE ; DEL, REY 84 FORD 33 PLYMOUTH gy 4 PLYMOUTH | *es3, HUDSON ‘33 CHEVROLET . 49 DODGE so ORD "56 VOLKSWAGON '§7 VOLKSWAGON. ’S4 PRYMOUTH | 3 pon “ STATION WAGON South Side 211 S. Saginaw 1 'S7 CHEVROLET ae Z BUICK _ 156 ae a '56 PONTIAC ' "S6FORD 56 CHEVROLET ° : 958 CHEVROLET 54 FORD™ 5A FORD / 954 CHEVROLET ies 54 FORD 983 PLYMOUTH 52 PONTIAC 481 PONTIAC 48 PONTIAC , om ‘52 CHEVROLET p ae ‘ $1 FOR 57 rae AON Many ‘TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS | . From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Calt Brings a Courtesy Car to: your. 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(4) Today, _6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. €:30—(7) Sky. King. (9) Foreign Legion. (4) Price Is Right (col- or). Quiz: (2) Robin Hood, Ad- venture: Robin aids princess. 7:00—(7) Annie Oakley. (9) Queen Elizabeth. Repeat of Opening. of Parliament ceremonies, (4) Rest- less Gun. (2) Burns and Allen. : 7:30—(T) Bold Journey. (4) Wells Fargo. (2) Godfrey's Talent. $:00—(7) Torch Drive Show. Dave \ Garroway emcees Detroit open- \ ing of Fund Drive. Eydie Gorme, \ Jonathan Winters, Vaughn Mon- \ woe, Kathie Barr, Elaine Mal- \-bin, Tennessee Ernie Ford ea- \ tertain at Henry, Edsel Ford] Tic Tac Dough. (9) Film Fea- ancl tee pehod pera \itotium: ‘fot Msg Cotte pe. the Tenth Armiversary year of the| faza, (9) Torch Drive Show. (4) indie “ is * e Thomas. Show. (2) — 11:26—(7) News. “For ten long years,” the Rev. $:30-(2) December Bride. 9:00—-(7) Welk. (9) Favorite Story. (4) Suspicion. Donna Reed seeks ll doctor’s help on recurrent of first wife. (2) Studio One. Is there justification for ‘‘mercy killing?” Richard Kiley decides to perform ‘Act of Mercy” on brother unconscious for a year as result of auto accident. 9:30—(7) Guy Mitchell. Jack Car-|_ son, Margaret Whiting. (9) Fal- con. 10:00—(7) Con. File. (9)—National News. (4) Death Valley. (2) -~Ameche Presents. 10: 10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) ‘Million Dollar _ Movie. Tab Hunter, Linda Darnell, -“‘Is- land of Desire.” 10:30—(7) Public Defender. 77) Big Ten Highlights .(2) Ellery Queen. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On, (4) News: W’kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. - ” 11:15—Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss ’ Weather. _ 11:20—(4) Sports: Parker. a? 11:25 —°(2) Nightwatch Theater. Jack Benny, ‘Merry-Go-Round.” 11:30 — (1) 30 Minute Theater. _|2:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. Mickey. Deems. _ ;$UESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations, 1:45—Q) News. 8:30—(7) Rascals, |8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. %30—() Arthur Godfrey. 10:00—-(4) Price Is Right. Conseq and Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. Tex and Jinx. (7) 12 O'Clock ple. i ~Erwins. (9) Mary Morgan. 1:00—(2) N Theater. (9) Movie.. and Groom. 2:00—(2) Our Miss. Brooks, (Color) Matinee Theater. My Little Margie. et 2:50—(9) News. stand. (9) Pride of the Family. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. Theater. ' $:45—(4) Modern Romances. _ Ud). Tonight. Singer Art Lund, 11:45—-(9) Million Dollar. Mystery. Claude Rains, “Paris Express.” $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. (9) Bill- board. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-j- er Room. (9) Queen in Ottawa. (4) Amos .‘n’ Andy. (7) Our Friend} Harry. : 10:36—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth, 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) 1i:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7 Robin TUESDAY AFTERNOON *” 12:00—(2). (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) Comics. (9) Earth and Its ._Peo- 12:30—(2) As the World — (4) (Color) Howard Miller. (7) The My Hero. (7) Charm 1: 30—(2) House Party. w Bride|of the more than 240 million.pounds (4)' contributions from every state in (7) ” $:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Gueebleeat sad tact Come ose Stating for a Day. (7) American Band-|that CROP is a major program of 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) Bugie|total were donated in food and 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Private Secre- ee ne “2-0 ‘Beat the Clock. Range Rider. (7) Do You Your Wife, 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Ray Milland. (7) Sir Lancelot. 49) Dance Party. : 16:30—(4) Hg Page. (1) Mickey Mouse Cl bearer sens: aronmeeseresatt 5;45—(4) News. CROP Donors fo Be Honored Thanksgiving Program to Recall Methods Used _in Gigantic Project 4 ~~ The “‘spontaneous generosity” of millions of American farmers, who have shared their harvests with the needy overseas, will be given its just recognition at Thanks- Albert W. Farmer said, “farm families, their organizations and churches have not grown ‘weary either in working or in. ‘ume Mr, Farmer is national director World Service. Speaking- at the recent an- niversary dinner in Chicago, Mr. Farmer recalled the “hectic days” when the first Hg 2 een Trains were» ‘organized in “Like their- successors,” he said, “those who had the vision and seas were indeed ‘Ambassadors to) the Hungry.” CROP's anniversary film under this title tells the story) . of food CROP has made available to overseas needy. Total value of the Union in the past ten years, | he said, is $15, Zit, 187. KANSAS LEADS Kansas, leading state in 1956 |CROP contributions, will be host “he eropsced services to the na- s farmers in the East, Mid- the Kansas Council of Churches, Mr, Farmer reported that in ten. years $1,769,507 of the national self-help projects and shipped from Kansas to all parts of the world, ee ee et Messages of. anniversary con- jgratulations have been received by — of CROP, a program of Church) - devoted their energies to moving. carloads of wheat and corn over-} .:— |: ferring to his father’s. first live ROLES REVERSED — Actor Keetian Wynn (left) talks like © = & proud poppa about his father, comedian Ed Wynn. jearned in 10 days what it takes most actors 10 years to Keenan brags, referring to Ed's new career as a dramatic actor “My old man realism. learn," ‘Leams Quickly to. Serious Acting After 56 Years as Clown By JOHN HANAUER NEW YORK, (INS) — Keenan Wynn talks like a proud poppa about his father, Ed Wynn, | . * x * what it takes most actors 10 yeats to learn,” Keenan boasted, _re- dramatic televsion role last year in “Requiem for a Heavyweight.” “Pop learned the application ‘ot thought—of “He ‘arned to ay say lines for truth instead of neh: which - meant breaking a habit of 56 “ yeara of: being @ comic. He learned to transpose, to substitute .& remembered emotion for the one in the script “in order to get * * * “He learned to take somebody else's timing and work with that, |instedd of having everybody de- By EARL WILSON __|body who lov ves something very -& dog. This Con Man's Dog e Worth Only the Best NEW YORK—Sometimes on the Big Street I run into some- oe his musical comedies, EXTREMELY HAPPY faith.” ’ a re Keenan had his doubts ane terrier named “Blackie.” “Blackie” died a few years ago. almost turned honest. do the Dutch,” says his sponsor, Joe E. Lewis, the comedian whose fabulous life story in Chicago night clubs is being played in the | movies by Frank Sinatra. However, Joe E. told me a tale about him . ~ ““Blackie’ was sick—and Swifty was sick, too, ina Miami Beach hospital,” Joe E. said, One night, while playing in Philadel- ‘ phia, Joe E. phoned Swifty in the hos- pital. ewitty whimpered that he was dying. WILSON . x & “I figured saliml be delirious,” recalled Joe E. when are nuns and priests wearing neckties?” bs them. A week later Swifty sounded much improved, sent Swifty. x & * “STEAL it!” shouted Beri. Swifty gave me for doing him a kindness.” be ak “What was the kindness?” asked Joe E. a asi “Taking good care of ‘mete while he was in the hospital. 1 thought it was very generous hel Swifty.” “Did he say where he got the ties?” — asked Joe E. “Yes,” replied the hotel.man. “He said they were sent to him by spme great big jerk up north. He said, the guy was a real sucker.” “He understated it,” said Joe ‘E THE MIDNIGHT EARL... “Ethel Merman’ll do one more « Saud show (to be produced about 1958 by Leland Hayward), then “It’s curtains’ for me!” she swore. (But she’s plotting a TV series . ., Several insiders knew Jack Benny's plan to try‘only for $64; Hal March declares he didn’t. The wile ANNE WALKER the Latin % chorus. * * * a steak dinner —Ruth Thomas, . . (Cooreest 1957) “Swifty” Morgan—who brags that i is a septuagenarian delingwent, ‘péddling worthless jewelry to rich idlers at the race tracks and in the saloons—once had a little _ Swifty was — he “I was really afraid Swifty was golng to | ss WILSON “Don't talk like that!" begged Joe Ez. Swifty pleaded for a jlast favor—send him a dozen Countess Mara neckties. “I want to ‘give them to the nuns and priests here who have been so. nice to me on my deathbed,” sobbed Owitty. “Since Joe E.. bought the $200 worth of ties and airmailed Joe E. was sitting alone in the Philly club when Ben. Street, operator of the Miami Beach hotel where Swifty lived, came in. He was wearing a Countess Mara tie of the pattern he'd “Listen,” Joe E. spoke up, “where'd you steal that the?” “This is one of a dozen ties | of-one of Jack’s sponsors, oitaapiiatae tooled, asked earlier, “Do) you think Jack should take a chance on making @ fool of] himself?” . . . Anne Walker, a former haters. gal, will join " 'BARL’S PEARLS: There are few troubles that can’t. be relieved by an understanding friend, a good night's sleep or . That's earl, brother, jto go to college. The old man said te accepted and practiced by the) The trouble with Hollywood is that too few marriages are ideal and too many are ordeal. .-. . An ef- ficiency expert is someone who can’ figure a reasén why everybody’ The man who doesn’t believe In the past five years more than’ that women are hard losers never|one million persons have deserted | knew one who was on a diet. -. .|farms in Japan for city jobs. for * The younger Wynn recalled the diys when he first entered the theater: ‘ “I never wnt % 6 actor. The only feeling I had about Pop's being a star was that I was treated condescend- ingly because I was the son of a famous 3 so E wanted no part of it.. Instead I raced cars, motercycles, speedboats. “I went into the theater when I was-,17 because I didn't want me to six months training. and six months looking for jobs.” ex &. 8-7 But the elder Wynn wildered when his son turned out to be a dramatic actor. 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