pletion Due ‘Within 3 Years, Board Leams — Lake Huron to Supply Oakland, Macomb and Genesee ~. Heroine to Get Medal for Saving Brather Se nate Soe nae ae aie ait) CLO Bump, will engage in a Pontiac and Waterford The Stratocruiser, en route from Honolulu to San Franciseo, was forced to will * . sy svacrecsnocracs MOOre ON Trial |stes sot 2000 ne hago Re Se e . C ild $I . because of trouble in two of nce sean cuter 21 Child Slaying). 27e 8, 12-Woman, 2-Man Jury |tiac time, and sank in 21 minutes, to Weigh Evidence in|" © Guard reported. Martha Little Murder i j i ages ft ye at bLifzer ae RE, dpeeeee Tan HE Ht otis < ¢ i ms =z & Ea 5 i 4 Ez i q 4 a5 z § Pontiac Press Phete FOR HER RESCUE: A MEDAL — Eleven-year-old\Barbara —_ing, she will receive a bronze medal and a citation. Shown with ; Jean Blue of Commerce’ Township (second from left) saved her Barbara are (I-r) Mrs. Edwin J. Lally, president of the North Oak- for such emergencies, apparently, >rother, 7, from drowning last summer when the youngster waded land County Girl Scout Council; Mrs. Gerald Blue, her mother; and into Long Lake beyond his depth. For her quick work in life sav- Mrs. Charles Cox, her troop leader. Barbara Blue Wins Hero Award ) Kelley sald " A 7 £ : f Z : E = ti Walter K. Willman, Pontiac United Fund chairman, Z fz # : i iit ; 7 F i a2; tH i F E My re dy : | } 2 i | 3 g ! : i F g : 4 : : Cart Ingrebgen of Birmtaghamn,” [narra memaed-sos Ser the) yee ber i 2 ; e | i ; : | i Oakland’ County Cirenit Judge The Pontchartrain then launched| Gq ntle Br es ° : wae 7 | supervisors approved hiring a co- SS So Linger Awnile Honor Girl Scout TonightS=sszsr= six. 7 ; * * * le can Wik wh tel Mr, Ge 3 _ over the weather ship, awaiting Another’ balmy “Gay has been : z Girl Scouting will give its high-|her under water, She fought to) could swim with him under one Keubtewn ‘ hed a| she is Barbara Jean Blue, who i it | Ue i + Fy Es he HF af i E if i ii Ht cs ; : ar if Ht i Is] i - I é a! it i il “itt ‘rf if He 4 3 i i i i if af it Et it : a & =. + Livi : HELE nll i ick izzt =F eat HEL = = rEeeei : | this proposal, to be : yi furnace repairman, is accused of wn. _ {promised tomorrow by the weather-| lite to an|catty him to the surface where he er by the and : women of the work of her UF re ee ee tea A sald the plane (tan 4s indi summer puts in al SNE Cy vlcasage niplcontined to struggle, painfully : ? : . . ® - ac Girl Scout | OK Ext 2 p.m, yes-|is credited with saving her younger) gir talked calmly, telling her |.¢ Barbara's heroism recon : : ension ae ead oat ree. Harry, from drowning in brother to turn on his back so she “ . yen ){naces turned coats. Long Lake where they live, She en, (list of juror names, 12 of the 1416 were women and 3 chil-| back more oe | fN rth | jurors will determine his guilt or|dren, Pan American said. It did|days. Yesterday's temperature did! “ll! receive the Bronze Medal for ity Offici bgp eh Sg ‘Committee, which : OF NOrinwesiern innocence when the trial oa Ot! acg's fenton. rien bravecr, eee aehangl OM, icials Headquarters saw fit to award ting legislation in : 2 rae of a ; ! : * ; | County to Pay $90,000 er crew members were: year ago in Pontiac was 54. "Leaders of the North Oakland fo Discuss RR Yard for 20 Years to: Share|. o4:05 Project Begins : in Project Enginee their scout training played a big | A meeting with traffic depart-|be presented the medal at the DETROIT (INS)—Ground-break-| Purse Reynol bese ment heads of the three General|Council meeting ing ceremonies will be held today Sevmadions teas A Daniel] More mild wea han Motors and Pontiac ci > Comm After a lengthy debate’ this|te “ine “Gratiot Redevelopment|art ree Po ge night and tomorrow with a high | Barbara, daughter of Callista and plants | Yl tne, morning, the, County Board of project Detroit’ ok ot therine Weste Sea ot 7% S| ‘ agreed to pledge $90,- ’ 8 greatest slum) The Navy's Western De-! of 64 to 58 degrees. 000 a year/in Road Commission clearance program. / . | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | 4 state weight and tax revenues for the extension of Noorthwestern j highway ‘west to U.S.23 in Living: Today and Tomorrow : | program ston County, north of M-59. At on’ the morning. of/City “Commission session, W8Siman. Barbara will be escorted by Floyd Andrews, Independence|] * ow : called last Friday by the commis-|her romp ewer, weet wo] What They're Doing |? % xan. sent Wipe Gates tae , Plan because “‘it would 4 "i proposed 000 Grand! The Girl Scouts are a United these revenues away from rural Bl de F | . Wit the morning weal vadh inkelecdtvangete sects Fund agency. townships where roads need more . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS onde rrauiein Wins — than there is money} This is what the major party presidential and vice Mi W l q’ sas ; ‘or.”’ / : rd * , “ : : | _ | presidential candidates are doing today and to- Contest Ad H. | /- Acetate ‘ate mem | Erorrow | [LE ae lai Warns of H-Danger “At |. § ‘way Dept., pro j . uled to | in 1957. The $90,600 sia oe _ TODAY: LONDON (INS)—Miss Germany, into the lake only to I k W W st’ V t pledged is for the next 20 years, | President Eisenhower — Flies to Seattle, with stop for midday|blonde 2-yearold Petra Schur- as e OOS ests ote officials pointed out. speeches at Minneapolis and St. Paul; makes five-minute filmed talk) mann; was crowned ‘Miss World” : : County share of the project will Bite ree oo iicé anemia yesterday at ‘an international! Barbara darted CHICAGO w — Adlai E. Steven-| WASHINGTON @ — President| 200 Jets Until Study be $1,800.00, five per cent of the 4s ie aes steeper et poses trean Now: Yaek | may uutest ia Lone pocar si = aero son says President: Eisenhower is Eisenhower set out today on of Tito’s Red Ties - : cos $ oe ae ; pak t out r shapely mud. brushing aside a chance to endjmost ambitious vote seeking ef- | EXPLAINS SOURCE City over nationwide ABC radio-television networks 8 p. m., EST. beauties from as many countries.| reached the spot, Harry the “deadly deadlock” with Russia'fort of. the campaign, a five-day : Waterford Township Supervisor 4 eg hingemey daring cc at rallies in Evansville and Fort ae! place went to America’s po eh and in a hydrogen bomb race that may air sweep through the West. ‘ ayne, Ind., . ¥. tty Cherry, another blonde 20-| him. , Water was over destroy the world. fants ec te Iheroucines om TOMORROW: gerbe ae a head, too. eis Ee Tcdselientts FY pc sats os| tates with Reusslen leaders bales ion wi rmarked for) Biseshower—Speal ; : f . nea see i closed = mtended only yesterday - yisseectnal j ts Syren, acne sal nea age on to Tacoma, Wash. ing and Japan's Midorike Tokura ain Cone totes, eyes ) Dutt sential nominee, defended * aitake in an appearance in = he can get promised American jet om / / —-* rough Michi histlestop train. -\placed fourth. rother’ nationally televised campaign fornia and a major speech at Los| warplanes, _— a tgbhet conige Sarg Rew we Repavet <—- Denys Segeat. 30 | Other runners-up included Miss Fray apne = thought the| speech from Chicago last night his| Angeles in that battleground state.| President Eisenhower made this M. Thatcher, West ’ Nixon — Addfesses rally in Rochester, N. Y.; makes 30-minute Denmark, Anne Neilsen, and Miss|worst was over. But it rasn't proposal that America take the by Mrs. Eisen- clear last night’ in supervisor and vice-chairman of |nationwide CBS radio-TV broadcast from Ithaca, N. Y. 8 p. m., EST. Sweden Eva Brann. : lead in efforts to end H-bomb tests quanto’ only limited military aid to Yugo- the board, that “in the very near: _| Harry, hysterical, tried to. hold | nich he seid: tay da the | hower and members of his White the dination Gite be future’ rereenounen wa meet Seek J b f Y race “unmeasured damage.” proper dite gp roe baled AE more accurately appraised blacktopping along its/ entire obs for Youngsters Directly con President prtve the days to come.” Ste y tradicting : length. He added that the road is — ; Eisenhower on several points,| “m>ine Ml. Eisenhower specifically banned | presently classified as # primary - e ‘ |$tevenson said that “most disturb-| There was no fanfare as the/delivery, for the present at least, county arterial. } y . ing” to him was Eisenhower’s|White House party arrived at the|of more than 200 American Sabre Under the current plan, the state xpan an or e ar e | NEON] commen at last week's White|Miltary Air Transport terminal) Jet and Thunderjet fighters, pre- and federal governments will pay * _House news conference he had used|and boarded the plane, Eisenhow-|yjously earmarked for Yugoslavia equal shares of the/37 million dol- . the “last ward’ on his position that|er paused briefly on the ramp/aiong with howitzers, tanks and lar project, with jhe county's in- A program to aid the mentally; One of three special aducation,are .that a normal classroom situ-| final decision of whether the (such tests cannot-be abandoned be- for photographers, then|other heavy military equipment, stallments returning to the state, [retarded ‘students in secondary|consultants working with the se¢- ation gives him a chance for self-| ehild requires special education. [cause Russia might not honor any “5. 2 Thatcher said jf the state and/schools in Pontiac begun last yearjondary students, Smith says that/expression and a chance to as-| Once a child is determined slow, agreement to end them, scheduled stop on the} At the same time, he declared federal governments control of the|by special educators has blos“/he has begun an informational pro-| sociate with youths of his own age.|he is placed in one of two divi-| wy cannot brush the hydro. | >-mile trip was in Minnesota) Tite's government eligible for road, cost of repairs and a possible|somed into a large expanding| gram to contact possible employers|Consequently he is not labeled re-isions, One is for the student able| son bomb under the rug,” Stev- . which bas overpass at Ejght Mile Road, will not have to /comée from county funds. j operation, Donnie Smiith Jr.,. spe- cial education consultant at Jet- School. for these slower students . . . em- ployers who offer ‘jobs that stu- .idents with limited capacities can dents. The theory for the program tarded. He does not withdraw and is more accepted by his fellow to adjust socially to the classroom eusen enid, | seriously retarded child . . . the) Stevenson, who retired to his has those students in class all day,|Kentucky, gave the nation a scary “This is the best investment we * * * _ |fill to their fullest extent. students. child who withdraws from social|farm home in suburban Libertyville po aes pa emg Se cepa x ap espe an eb ipede situations. ee (today to draft speeches for the said. / school-wise with five or six of| The program in junior high) Before a child is‘accepted as al . . * * * start of a whistle-stop quest to- } the mentally retarded students now| Schools and high schools in Pontiac|special education student in a| The special education instructor,morrow for the combined 46 elec- ‘In Today's Press Sa ee handles about 40 or 50 stu-|mentally retarded division he goes'for the more seriously retarded|toral votes in Michigan, Ohio and ¢ is based on classroom integration. The other students meet with ajpeeview of what might happen if County News.....« eer en rune 10 “But we need help,” Smith ex- Smith says. If a child is in any- education cousultent H-bomb warfare breaks out. WE Ss issscasvoasoalts! ¢ | Plaized tn reviewing the pre- lway socially able to attend classes,| *Ysieal payehological and ede- mrevaytlie magna lly ym mores Sports vow dewbeesces ais 22, 23 gram. . order to help these he is integrated into a normal bn ; must take IQ tests. A four-man Republican truth Theaters . easel hele Ai ee paplls te go farther and classroom situation... parents and family doctor SUPPLEMENT TEACHING squad’ -will- follow Adiat Stevenson TV & Radio Programs S awhe Si to adjust better to their future ate consulted, He is tested for “Actual duties of the consultant,” through tomorrow, hold- Whison, ‘ Ear! Ae eee aL lives, we'd like to SELF-EXPRESSION . possible physical maladies, Smith says, “are to news conferences immediately Reasons for this, Smith accounts, ® FORE SS ees fel Sy ee ee i \ * f ‘ eS: ' i ecor Seay " - : ? lL The Weather a Feather Bareau Report and continued mild today, ton é teday 74 to #6, Ge te in hgh temersew 4 ss eday tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & a.m. & a.m.t Wind velocity 3 mp.h, DI- at 8:49 5*- r j y at 6:47 a.m. Wednesday at 4:38 a.m. vises ‘Tpes at 4:04 p.m. EJ FF Bewntown Temperat ires Mcccees @ 1a. M....... Bic iigs ego 8 igm. ... seeneeee: ip. m. hewn vnvres 2p. m Whe. sve vs * ee EPRNME HCE ee OE Oe ‘recorded downtown) io Se tee a : * joneiioe 4 One = Age in Pontise " Pees ees se eeeee PERE eR eT ERE CO ee eeeeeeereeree Se eee eree eer eee cos » This 5 it Ri; a $88 Million Pipeline ht 7 F ii $F tplanned, with booster stations to “| water 45 feet deep. Hy i iy EF it i : BEE: & i f : ee rage FEES i (Continued From Page One) jand, Macomb and Genesee Coun- ties, Kelley said. It will be 53 miles long and. eight feet in diameter, with two separate aqueducts carrying the water al six m.p.h. Two 80-acre settling basins are keep the water .flowing. The intake, Kelley said, will be located more than a mile from the shore of Lake Huron, in Communities buying the water will pay 88 cents per thousand cubic feet, he said. He said the authority expects revenues of $26,340,794 a year, and operation will cost $15,213,520 a year, leaving 76 78 aeewees wenn eee BB ++ 4 heer ipany, the Lake Huron Water Sup- $11,127,274 for bond retirement. i Kelley said a new private *com- ply Co, will be formed to build \the pipeline, and will own it for ‘years. At the end of that time,| he said, the authority will have preciated cost. ea Beer Price Going Up EDWARD A. MAIER Real Estate Board Elects 1957 Officers The election of Edward A. Maier, 39 Minois Ave., to the presidency was announced recently by the ‘igroup’s board of directors, Maier, who is head of the Pon- iM inc Office of Abstract & Title Guaranty Co., suceeeds Vern K, Archer who will serve as a direc- tor. . Other officers elected were Al- cuin G, Kampsen, vice president; Kenneth G. Hempstead, treas- urer; and Cramer Partridge, secretary. Named to the board of directors were John Irwin, John Waddell, Kampsen, William H. Knudsen, Hempstead, Earl Bartlett, Phil- ip E. Rowston, Russell Doolittle, James Clarkson and John P. Nig- geman, All -will be officially installed in office in January, 1957. * Air Force Continues Hunt for Survivors LONDON (@®—More_ than 100 planes;—an—aircraft carrier and dozens of other ships fanned out over the Atlantic today in search of a U. S. military transport that vanished six days ago, but hope was practically abandoned of find- ing any survivors among the 59 servicemen aboard. The U. S. Air Force said the search force would be reduced to a token group by tonight. A com- the option of buying it at its de-imunique said: » * * and the 9th Air Rescue Group, fwhich has been in immediate con- ig expected to increase some cents a case in the Defroit area. The increase is expected to follow brewery workers. Hub Cassidy,| trol of the séarch, believe that a longer practicable.” + * ~ The search, one of the greatest British tanker Navicella's. discov- secretary4reasurer of the joint'ery some 370 miles southwest of board of three brewery unions,/England. of a pair of aircraft|night on the following: “beer sells‘ for an average of wheels and aj partially , $2.50 per case in Detroit compared/jife raft Believed to be from the to $2.70 elsewhere in the country.imissihg C118 Liftmaster. deflated 0 ‘Chamber Vote OKs — rectors last month. Pe Gos Station Breakin of the Pontiac Real Estate Board’ “Third: Air ‘Force authorities The Manager John W. Hirlinger said Ernest H. Saville, 41, Osmun St., was arrested tiac Police last night attempted to enter a gas station at 240 Osmun St., according his arm thrust through a window and was attempting iad * ? NY. ONS) Aid for Retarded : Britain and|™¢ ormal classroom. +A large ~ |part and perhaps the greatest part * © * of our work is to give that neces- on Egyptian Foreign |5@7y moral support." Minister Mahmoud Fawzi at a Pr ea which could serve as a starting|°f the special education consultant, point in projected three-power|Smith accounts, is to inform « talks on Suez. teacher of a child's limitations. Fawsi sald afierward “no | “In this year’s program at the program. has been fixed’ for | high school,” Smith said, “the initiating the talks but this is | students carry the regular pro “mere detail.” He said he will | gram of classes suited to their meet with Hammarskjoid again | individual capacities. They are before leaving for home, flexible and adjustable pro- The British and French have) &""* insisted Egypt come up with sug-| “We also talk with parents and gestions leading toward accord|keep them oriented to their child's on the dispute over Cairo’s nation-|Progress and his adjustment in alization : . . HOPE FOR IDEAS ‘| British , Lloyd expressed ing for London would make the issue. Hammarskjold time planned Security tine issue interlocked lem and Middle East He conferred Ambassador on the latter’s cil meeting on the Oct. 11 Israeli reprisal attack on They also posed dispatch of Iraqi troops Jordan to tion in the iforce a door open. ke, Adlai Rated as Millionaires - ports putting both President Ei- senhower and Adlai E, Stevenson! lishing a Civil Defense department in the city government, and the other providing legal jurisdiction for “yield right of way’’ traffic slated for City Commis- sion approval tonight. ~ Some opposition is. expected to the latter ordinance if Commis- sioner John E. Carry resumes his lone-man fight against the traffic signs in Pontiac. Carry voted against the ordin- ance last week claiming the signs “only. add to the sting of fear of parents with children that live _ where they are posted.” The Civil Defense law will set up a department in Pontiac to coordinate plans in case of enemy or natural disaster. * * * The ordinance was prepared by a committee of the Michigan Mu- jnicipal League of which City Man- ager y. K. Willman was a member. DISASTER PLAN LATER Establishment of a “disaster organization plan’ under the law is expected to later date. Action is scheduled on an appli- DETROIT (#--The price of beer jarge-scale general search is no cation for a food license by James Dolan, 164 Auburn Ave., whose drug store was declared ‘‘unsani- itary” by the City Heaith Inspector a cent package settlement by in air history, was spurred by the recently. * * ® Publi¢ hearings will be held to- Intention to ract curb, gutter, grade, gravel and work on Park- * avenue from Woodland to Baldwin. Special assessment folls' for similar’ be adopted at ‘Ajhis native state for a major ad- ;work on Hollywood avenue from Ken- nett te Par ¢, and on First avenue from Joslyn te Highwood. More . action is expected on a Walton Subdivision plat waiting City Commission approval. Approv- City Attorney William A. Ewart ig slated to report on a deed to Naum Karaguleff. and Nicholas City to Act on 2 New Ordinances Karaguleff for part of lot 97 in assessor’s plat 128, a vacant tot in the city’s southwest section. Confirmations are expected on five public improvement projects completed in Pontiac. Two requests, one for addition and the other for transfer of own- ership of a like license, will be considered by the commissioners. to a package beer and wine license} * + The story said that, assuming the investments of both have miade the capital gains and value increases of stock averages dur- ing the past four years, then both Eisenhower and Stevenson could easily be worth a million dollars each at present, Florida Storm Moves North Along Atlantic course. More than an inch of rain communities, impeding a cleanup “lof tree limbs, washouts and sea- sand accumulations caused: by Sunday’s winds of 30 to 55 m.p.h., with gusts to 60. * * + A sideshow storm described by witnesses as a ‘‘twister” hit a sec- tion of North Miami beach during a noon squall yesterday. Two drownings occurred. Roy A. Hurst, 59, drowned in Daytona Beach surf. Henry Vukoty, 14, drowned during a squall on a lake near. Cocoa. * * Pa Stormy weather also hit sections of Texas;. with rain, ail and strong winds lashing the eastern half of the Panhandle. Some crops were damaged by hail. A flash flood inundated the eastern part of Odessa, in west Texas, forcing burst. followed a . blinding dust . |storm, visit of national political figures in quest of the .state’s vital 20 electoral votes. ‘eee Vs Campaign funds are the major objective of former New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, who returns to dress at Flint tonight. Tomorrow Adlai Stevenson, ‘Democratic presidential. nominee, will hit the state on a whistle- ‘stopping train tour through Niles, Battle Creek, Flint, Saginaw and Lansing and perhaps other cities. He'll spend tomorrow night in = ‘TRUTH SQUAD ON TRAIL gan appearances in the next few days: ‘ For the Democrats: Gov. Abra- ham Ribicoff of Connecticut at Detroit and Grand Rapids to- morrow; fermer U. 8. Ambassa- dor to India Chester Bowles at Ann Arbor Friday; Gev. Edmund Muskie of Maine at a $100-a- plate dinner In Detroit Saturday, (R-Mich) launches a-statewide tour in his ‘Minute Men for Eisen- hower” campaign tonight with a rally in Waterford. The tour is a get-out-the-vote project. A four-man Republican “truth, Michigan Humming With Politics Williams said the government's plan to restrict. credit and induce higher interest rates ‘“‘held busi- ness down while unemployment in’ the ability of people in the other " * At a Democratic rally in Grand Haven, Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart urged creation of an ‘automation study commission . . . to cure the ills of the ‘flood and drouth" pro- duction” in the auto industry, “My doctor prescribes St. Jose) Acoirs For chleree™ Gov, Williams, speaking on e >i eh in numerous Florida east coast. DAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 20 } Nixon during a visit to the state|: called for Thornton's election. President Eisenhow Rowan Eases Chores on Campaign Ca ‘Caravan Rising Star Pestered Adlai for Job That did it. 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'@ Stevenson’ proposal to halt Way to Holiness | ruriner testing: of the. hydrogen |bomb and his suggestion that By Sylvia N. Poling, CS. ef Phoenix, Arizona | make Possible discontinuance of Season of the. Bouse of 8 \the “‘wasteful” two-year draft. ship ef The Mether Chereh, | * * *@ eer, tf Cartel, Setentet, 1 ¢ Farm policy and the low in-| come of farmers due to the Eisen- Sunday, October 21 |hower administration's flexible 4P.M support policy. * me Stevenson will pound these is- in the sues hard in the final two-weeks 4h of the campaign, which will see First Church of | him nopping by Christ Scientist Cor. Wililams & ‘Lawrent St. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Just Arrived! Hf) 11. said he plans to vote in Lib- DUTCH BULBS cod will ty immediately to Wast 'y immediate ‘| ington, D. 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Betxnar, Oakland County Road Commission engi- neer, The Department is seeking to determine whether the white. line is of sufficient help to mo- torists driving at night to justify the cost of the paint and its “tiie tine a bly help atver dark,’ It marks the edge of the’ pavement clearly. ‘It helps a driver to keep on the road, and should prevent many accidents, ai *’* & When a car runs off the road in wet weather, an accident can easily result. If the shoulder is soft, the wheels may sink down and throw the car out of control if it is traveling at a high rate of speed. Or, if the driver keeps control of his car, he must get it back onto the pavement, If the shoulder has been worn down below the level of the pavement, there is danger again as the car comes back onto the road. Sa ee Night driving on a heavily { traveled highway is dangeroug/ if enough at best. Anything thd the department can do to -gafety should be done if the? ' js not prohibitive, In this: the cost is small. Let's have. of these white lines markitig the ae ee ‘f the year ending June 30, says Imn Department, fo than 35,042 Communist refu- try. period only, 128 HuMAN nature being what it Is _... (alas!), @ person can gain far more attention by wiggling his ears than "by reciting Hamilet’s soliloquy. § “The Man About Town But Little Change Ratio in Political Pol! Remains About the Same ' Tossed salad; What many of en Re Rove Se Contacts since pone Tuesday with 59 voters make but little change in the rela- tive standings in. our poll. They were mostly in Oakland County, and were soattered through several locations and occupations. Over the entire area there's a growing pentiment of weariness on the bunk that comes from discredited politicians now out of a job, but who profess to know a better way to run things. Added to the number previously con- 59 make the total standings Eisenhower , .... M1 Stevenson... .. . 382 Oebe . «snes ts ee 88 9 Back from his present home at Cadillac for a few days, ; Bob Spindler tells me that city is not as cold as its reputation, and that it often is warmer there than in Pontiac on the same day. Getting his start as a cub reporter on The Pontiac Press at the age of 17, _ Arthur Pound "returns here Wednesday as the speaker at the annual meeting of the Oakland County Historical Foundation. Son of the late John Pound, ploneer Pontiac merchant, Art has a long way in his chosen work. “ Among the several ral hundred students in - General Motors Institute at Flint, a scholarship has been award- ed to gone Archibald R. Bartlebaugh, who stood second {n his course in business administration, He is the son of Mra, Minnie Bartlebangh of 223 Chamberlain St. Pontiac. Top bumpkin growing honors now rest with Burney Fletcher of Pontiac Township, who has one that ‘weighs 60 pounds—the makin's for 150 pies. Al 71, years of age, Mrs, Hattie Miller Of Lapeer is the mother of 16 ‘children, grandmother / of 70 and great grand- mother of 38. Seems we have somebody “tm Oakland County who can beat that, ee Peonies/in bloom for the second time this year are reported by Mrs. Philip Arnden ot Huton Gardens. They are in three colors, Verbal Orchids to- / Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinson | f of 63 Wall St.; fifty-first wedding annil- , to 125 BS j versary. Miss Nellie Snook’ of Rochester; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Teak of Oxford; fifty-first wedding anniver- sary, George Harvie = ‘ot Lum; recone sian paca _bomb used. President, will he order the super-. 3 “have examined children, _ Just One Big Brink F R2SGES a» ei nas, 4g ‘ spent our ea- national wealth and left us ail ‘ | i il David Lawrence Says: H-Bombs. and Politics Don’t Mix WASHINGTON—What's back of atomle-bambed at Hiroshima or Commas to do Ute, sn Nagasaki, Adiai Stevenson's insistence H- bomb tests must become a cam- : paign issue? Only one man—the President— has the power to order the H- If Stevenson becomes bomb to be used, or will he re- frain from doing so? That's the basic question, Would Stevenson wait before making a decision? How long would he wait? Would he compel the Air Force to walt till enemy planes had destroyed New York or Detroit, and then order “massive retaliation?’ Wouldn't aa me eo ees Yrom dreadful casualities? - Intercepting devices and guided missiles are being tested and de- veloped which could render harm- less enemy bombs. But such ex- periments Tequire iitimaty k s edge of tfe bomb. Hence, tests at faraway points are of paramount importance, — KEEPING PROMISES? Would Stevenson stop such tests, too? How can he proniise he will stop all H-bomb tests with- out at the same time being com- pelled in all good faith to say he will during thta period not experi- ment with or use the H-bomb at all? Hf America undertakes. on her own to stop H-bomb tests, what assurance is there the Commu- nists will halt also? There is authoritative information avail- able here that says certain tests can be concealed. America knows how to conceal such tests. Does Stevenson propose to stop tests for this country on Russia's promise while there is no sure way of knowing whether the Com- munists have stopped testing and are keeping the agreement? - * + + All these queries will have to be answered by Stevenson now that he has made the H-bomb a cam- paign issue. oa does hs hope to gain by . is strange emphasis on the He powd in' the midst of a political contest? Does he mean te imply Eisenhower isn’t as anxious te keep the peace? (Or Is it because by talking* about stopping H- bomb tests, some uninformed voters will mark Stevenson as a man of peace, and Eisenhower a | man who wants to “rattle the bombs?” Some scientists who boast they owe no allegiance to any country but are “citizens of the world” are Ynsisting there be a. stoppage of H-bomb « Some of these scien- ye ingisting fallout generations. here can point to real dam- jast week there was re- in Japan an important on- Jthe-spot study by doctors who bern between 1946 and 1963, one or beth of whose parents were ut ONES. “Pesan. bet we've got our caters cote States, but so far no nation— Dr. William Brady Says: Best Source of Calcium for Youths, Adults Is Milk The best: sourve of calcium for. you are, “pees view Vow “For the past ten months my cramps at night, to the extent that he fears to try to stretch. She also states that the pain lately seems to be in her shin bones .. ."" (is. C. 0.) I have been trying to tell you all along that most people in Yankeeland, men, women, and growing children, the well-to-do perhaps more than the poor, which is risky for a teacher to explain, suffer from nutritional deficiency or, as Daniel T. Quigley, M.D., F.A.C.S., called it in his enlight- ening little book of the same name, The Nationa] Malnutrition. doesn’t appeal to the taste of the average pampered does. This noble achievement makes all us do-gooders feel gooder. On page 22: of his 100-page book (published by Lee Foundation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, $1.50) Dr. juigley says: “Without a sufficient amount of calcium @pains may occur which completely disappear after a suf- ficient amount of calcium is taken. Some of the pains of advanced cancer may be completely relieved by giving calcium.” . By “giving calcium” Dr. Quigley does not mean dosing with calcium pills, tablets, or other medical preparation. He means high cal- cium diet and/or supplementing the diet with calcium and (of. course) vitamin D to insure good metabolism or utilization of cal-... cium as_food. The correspondent’s wife, who is afraid to have ‘a good stretch lest she get a painful cramp in leg, foot, arm, hand, or other muscle probably has tetany, which, in infant, child (“growing pains”), or adult is just one way in which calcium deficiency is indispensable | maintain good | — good fat has been removed), and cheese, and any and every kind you pre- - fer. The minimum daily require- ment of milk is: 14 pints—three glasses. You had better not try to worry along on less than 1's pints of milk every day if you want to. sense dom from the frequent aches and — é inin, personal War Ge never’ ; swe Br, Wiliam AF. a gelt- ee Press, Pon en ait =f ‘ e f i [ye der bag = a hare, Jeacgir 1, Cool 22 Collingwood. Hopes to Avoid Future Mistakes those who have raised their chil- dren or never had any are in a section where it is just a bit taxes. We live in trailers so we can be with the fathers who work at construction of new. reads, homes, power lines, etc..We also i i ponder peacefully , , . Or take that time to worry .. . And seldom, do I worry then . . . For in the- THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The field is the world; the good Man hath two attendant angels, Ever waiting by his side, With him wheresoe'er he wanders, Whersoe’er his feet abide; One to warn him when he . darkleth And rebuke him if he stray; One to leave him to his nature, And go let him go his way. —Prince. - Case Records of a Psychologist: | Mrs. Lobe offers an excellent suggestion for parents of adopted youngsters. Scrapbook this Case Record or mail it to ‘friends in other parts of the U.S.A. who have foster chil- dren. Discuss it in Sunday school or high school hygiene classes, for most people have the wrong notion about kin- ship. Help clear up their con- _ fusion with these facts. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-392: Mrs. John D. Long recently gave me a very nice com- pliment concerning my column which dealt with the matter of how to inform .a foster child of its adoption. * * * “Your advice was very practi- cal,’ she said, “and here's an additional point you might like to pass along to your readers. “We have three adopted young- sters and make a family celebra- tion of each ‘Adoption Day,’ much as we do for actual birthdays, _“ "Well, on my ‘doption day I “get pink cake and pink ice cream and you don't.’ . “He promptly dropped the sub- ject: Don’t you think our method _ is psychologically sound, Dr. Crane?" FOSTER CHILDREN: Yes, it is just as proper as for a husband ‘to remember his wed-_ difg anniversary and take his wife: out to dinner or bring her flowers and candy, Indeed, it may have even more lasting value on the developing personality of the young child. * * *- Mrs. Long's own — example showed how quickly the foster daughter put the. neighbor boy in his place, - Perhaps he actually wished he were adopted so he could partici- pate in such a gala Adoption Day with pink cake and pink ice cream! This is the technique which we psychologists call “stealing their thunder.” And the actually has several s ing points to: prove that a child is more fortunate flesh-and-blood youngster. ADOPTION SALES POINTS For example, his daddy and mother imply “adopted” each Adoption Ties Strong as Blood — child as much as pap or pop - other from strange blood lines when they married. If a man can “adopt” a strange . girl as his wife and thereafter feel closer to her than to his own flesh-and-blood brothers and sis- ters, he can likewise adopt chil- dren and feel closer to them,“too. Second, an adopted child knows that he was wanted, anticipated happily and much desired, Many flesh-and-blood children are “accidents” and the pros- pective parents may not only grumble about having the extra baby, but may even intimate, if not rudely tel] him, they didn’t want him. Moreover, there is no magic in * that old saying that “blood is thicker than water.” + For the blood brothers Cain and Abel feuded until Cain slew Abel. The Bible is full of cases Always write to Dr. George W. crane in care of The Pontiac . yen. 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YOU | Surely we are no going to be so get facts to \ America with YOUr dollars \ jcrance "some of the tenets of thei “ancestral religion.” A “the problem of limiting the birth rate."’ In a recorded statement which the Voice of America is broadcast- ing around the world, Toynbee foresaw a likelihood that war will shed and that disease will be brought under control, and he continued: “Is mankind going to rid itself of two of its three traditional eg disease and famine? stupid as that.” He said control of the birth rate could be achieved either through, compulsion or persuasion, noting that the latter course would qean that some parents would Jiave to Sanaa TODAY'S ‘ASSIGNMENT FOR. - TORS ae * : we y rl : : Hd Fee FREE frit [ A et i : fold it forward on the dotted line to make it stand. This is ad picture for your) collection on the story of glass. (This idea was first contributed Pines, N. C., who wins $10. If you paper you may gain the Junior AP Newsfeatures.) ‘Cynthia’ Fowler, Southern in your idea care of this news- ors award. Violet Moore Higgins; %; Galileo's Telescope Charge beacons attached to the plane by the company made Thorne dizzy Caused F and contributed to his loss of con- Los yiAfeLes The estate|. fe lane onthe night ght of Joxt W. Thorne has filed a half’ installed for safety reasons, the miltion dollar suit against Pacific suit said. |Airmotive Corp., described as the! 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Perry St.. some trees, A crash and explo- ; Marine Fummed into the rear of the larger! sarred the earth under Coch- no - truck according to Pontiac”. ents who went Police, be ae vate visitors.” Police reported Cochran and his wife hurried ; the large truck, “suddenly realized “I'm sure it's him,” but his wife the bridge was too low pass sald, “we just don't know.” wale They said their son, 22-year-old Seconder ‘sald. he had started|Georgs Ev ore tt Cochtan, had from a light, when the second/ written from Pensacola, ' United within truck aon tat tr tons wsitovel Air Sation tat he ‘ood ty serie oed prevent collision. fly over yesterday or today on a most of them attac oe wong age eae hes THE STORY OF GLASS — 2 Marine Aircraft Pensacola, “Ah Medieval Glass Blower their families to spe “ : Station confirmed the pilot was apes: f their own exp OCTOBER 16 pane tb ye — , ig bw Sometime before the birth of Christ the art of blowing glass was|women clajy o said ha: wl developed at Sidon, in Syria, The Syrians discovered that by blowing vate citizé 1 is : er wh . . the yellow |™olten glass into bubbles through a long pipe, and then molding it,/b@ve oliftained new visas identify- : as ues ys he ye Cups, vases and bott! 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PONTIAC Jordan, Irae Grow Calmer Tension Eases os iraq Jordan capital after Israeli Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion -warned Israel reserved the night of free- dom of -action if Iraqi troops crossed into the neighboring Arab kingdom. Al Jihad said that during Mon- day's talks in Amman _ between Jordan's King Hussein and Iraq's Crown Prince Abdul Illah, agree- ment was reached that the Iraqi troops would stay just outside Jordan's. borders but would join Hussein's forces in the event of Israeli aggression, + * - A palace official in Amman said a joint communique on the Jor- dan-Iraq talks would be issued in Amman and Baghdad tonight. ‘ Earlier, Iragi plans to send about 3,000 troops to strengthen Jordan's government against col- lapse reportedly had Western ap- proval. The. United States and Britain were said tofeel the Iraqis would serve as a stabiliz- ing influence during countrywide elections next Sunday. Israel, however, saw the move as a direct threat to her, — Tt also caused alarm in Egypt, where officials appeared to view) such action as an Iraqi attempt to take over Egypt's kingpin posi- tion in the Arab world. Salah Sal- em, President Nasser’s former propaganda minister, accused Iraqi Premier Nuri Said of en- gineering a plot to accupy Jordan. Israel remained in readiness and ordered air raid sirens tested in Tel Aviv and the six surround- ing communities, But the war fears eased at the report the Iraqi troops would not move closer. . Pontiac Sailors _to Donate Blood Wednesday Night Servicemen, veterans, and their families will benefit by a blood bank Pontiac Naval Reservists hope. to build up at their Reserve Training Center, 469 S.. East Blvd. The blood will be free and es- pecially valuable to families of overseas servicemen, according to Lt. Cmdr. Bernard A, Woessner, training commander. Although mostly sailors are ex- pected to donate, the blood will be available to members. of all the armed forces, he added: Members of the center’s Surface) Division 9104 will start the supply flowing with donations Wednesday night, he said. A Red Cross Blood- mobile will visit the center from Ttoll p.m — Woessner added that anyone may donate blood at that time, or use the facilities of the bloodmo- bile to donate to other banks. PHILLIPS WILK OF MAGESIA ee Here's what put the magic in the new kind of FORD! It all started with the new “Inner Ford.” When Ford engineers planned this baby, they didn’t just think in terms of axles. They thought in terms of a The wheels got smaller. Yes, this new Ford is so new in every detail that even the wheels have changed. Now smaller and broader for a better grip on the road, they help you take off quickly .. . give you a better ride. The wheelbase got longer . . . in fact Ford offers two wheel- bases, both longer than any in its field. So now you can choose between a Ford that’s over 16 ft. long—or one that’s over 17 ft! The frame got wider. Side rails bow out and dip down between front and rear wheels to give a more stable, safer riding platform . .. @ lower, sleeker silhouette. The ride got smoother. With new suspension, new springing front and rear, the ride this new Ford gives you is the closest you'll ever come to coasting on velvet-covered clouds. And that holds true on back roads, teo! The handling got easier . . . and no wonder! This new, lower Ford with stiffer frame is poised and balanced like a panther. And the new swept-back front suspension works its magic when you need it most. The power got hotter. This new kind of Ford is packed with Thunderbird GO! It offers a wide range of Silver Anniversary V-8’s to fit horsepower need* .. . plus a new version of the famous Mileage Maker Six. The roof got lower. You can shake hands with admiring friends over the roof of this low, low Ford. No wonder it clings to the road like a coat of paint. And it’s designed to let you make the easy entries and graceful exits you’ve always known. The body got quieter. As a matter of fact, it’s the strongést body ever built for a low-priced car. It’s built to keep its new-car “tightness” longer. And no car in Ford’s field has such generous sound-proofing. The room got bigger. There’s head room to spare for a a type hat. There’s real stretch-out leg room, too, even for six- footers. And there's plenty of shoulder space for six big passengers. The lines got sweeter. They have the Touch of Tomorrow. bd Ford gives you the longest, lowest, low-priced car ever. Each J graceful contour, every long, low, lance-like line of its sculptured- in-steel body says, “‘Let’s go!” The style got smarter. With this new-look new Ford you have a car that belongs anywhere! For example: al) Fairlane models, . including the sedans have the look of a . Je The value got greater. . . and the price is still Fotd-low. The result—even more promise of buying a car that will keep its value high . . . a car that will stay worth more: ‘ *A special 270-hp Thunderbird 412 Super V-8 engine deailable at extra cost, Also an extra-high-performance Thunderbird 312 Super V-& engine delivering up to 285 hp. Z 2 So now you know the magic of the 1D! ae | YOUR LOCAL FOKD _D EALER 2 ge 4 ce : 7 : ; : \ Divide Dinner Hours sit Your PTA Is Planning: — \Harvest Festival & i & i {LTH itil ‘i iH = rai i HA : r i Voters Tally Record 3 i i ¢ i it i a Ht id i al Slate Revival Talks at Leonard Church »| North Brancher’s Dog ‘Becomes Blind-Leader NORTH BRANCH—Knowing the Sen. Potter, VP Nixon Due at Lapeer ‘ LAPEER — Senator Charles ter, native of Lapeer County Pot- Hall day at 7:30 p.m. His talk ends the “Candida ite Caravan Tour” of visit Lapeer on Monday, Oct. 22, pie arrangements are not yet need for new training dogs at the school for Leader Dogs for the Blind at Rochester, John M. Mink- stien of this community gave a male céllie last spring. | “Snooks,” recently graduated } with honors and now with his blind companion, George Plan Hunters’ Dance MARLETTE — Plans for the Hunter's Dance in the High School gymnasium on Oct. 27 .were dis- cussed by the Philomathean Club at the meeting last week. Mrs. Grace Hodgkinson talked on Cathe- drals of Europe. 3\Ways in Rochester — The First Con- gregational Church is holding their annual ‘Harvest Dinner in the T | y- There willbe three dinner hours, 5 p.m., 5:45 and 6:30 p.m, Reser- vations may be made wy calling Mrs. Vern Johnson, OL 1-0473, by Oct. 15. ‘ Groups from the Women's Fel- lowship are serving .the turkey dinner. in Half-Time Thirteen county bands will be among 171 high school. bands: par- ticipating in half-time ceremonies at the Michigan-Northwestern foot- ball game on Saturday. The eighth annual Band Day will attract some 10,500 performers who will join the University of Michi- gan Marching Band in a combined (program. ; Oakland County bands making the trip to Ann Arbor include: Avondale High School band, under the direction of John Nez- — years “ig resigning her duties and Mrs. Carl Simon of Christian Hills & A LEADER — Mrs. Keith Crissman, Girl and Avon, Township District Chairman, her post. Mrs. Crissman, beginning in 1945, watched | the membership grow until the district now has néarly 700 Girl © Bout: Plotured with the pair is Field Director ae ‘ F = * i ey : $ : Carol Ann Bingham. § } 4 County Bands to Partake Show at UM tak; Troy High School band, directed by Don Lauder; Claw- son High band, Joseph Messana, director; Farmington Senior High School band, Donald Zimmer- man, director; Lincoln High School band of Ferndale, direct- ed by Nicholas Cannici and Hazel Park High School band under Bernard Leutholtz’ direc- tion. Others going to Ann Arbor in- clude the Lake Orion High School band, David Leith, conducting; Waterford Township High School band, Bruce Orr, director; Milford High School band, under the di- rection of Philip Haddrill; Brandon Township High*band, Gerald Irish, director; Rochester Community Schools band, Ward Reid, director; South Lyon High School band, un- der the direction of Frank Kochal- - Iko and Walled Lake High School band, directed by Helmut Holland- Moritz. A rehearsal of the massed bands will be held before the game Sat- urday morning. Friday Rites Unite Couple in Lapeer Church LAPEER — Janet Marie Fernee and Charles Warren Curtiss ex- changed marriage vows on Friday evening, in the Monroe Street Methodist Church with the Rev. Everett A. Smith officiating.’ Their-parentsare-Mr.and--Mrs. Wilbert Fernee and Mr, and Mrs. Sumner) Curtiss, all of Lapeer, They will make their home! here|award $1,000 and three regional] Chantilly lace gown with finger- | Later the couple received guests tip veil held by a tiara of seed jin the church parlor. cai at 120 Sterling Dr.. for Nov. 10 at Leo g - i ; 110,000 FFA Join Slat , Plan New Plan in SE Oakland The main building will contain two floors of offices, the top one to be devoted to the division of- fices. Gerhard said the Souheast Di- vision now serves 190,000 custom- ers, an increase of 115,000 in the ipdst ten years. This, with the an- ticipation of future growth of the dynamic area makes expansion necessary. He said also that the various districts in the division an- ticipate sharing in this growth about equally, . . He said that ‘the Darin and Arm- strong Construction Co., Detroit, has been awarded the contract to build the center, which will take from 18 to 24 months to complete. Slate Services in Rochester and Metamora conducted this week at two area churches, the Rochester Church of the Nazarene starting tonight, and the Hunters Creek Community Church beginning tomorrow. The Rev. A. K. Jones from Tilinolg will conduct a revival in Rochester from tonight through Oct. 28%, with talks at 7:30 each night. Ray Sigler, choir direc- tor will provide music, * | Joe B. Rice, Evangelist born in| West Texas and one\ of three: preaching brothers, will be at| Hunters Creek tomorrow’, through) Oct. 28, for 8 p.m. talks each evening. for National Meeting KANSAS CITY — About 10,000 Future Farmers of America.were expected to arrive as they con- vened from all states yesterday and today for their 29th annual convention and week of competi- tion. The high schoolers. will see’ an “Leads Campaign “levent. They will also offer to Evangelistic services are being) ‘= CHATS WITH CHILDREN — : 3 ; stopped at Maumee, Ohio to talk with these tots yesterday, after strates his age for the VP. Later ascaing bo pinue fox © eeu Macaears Ben Wade demon- _ house Square, Toledo. Nixon talked to crowd at Court- \ Women s Club “Monday. Club Votes Funds From Bazaar to’ Start Center Donations ROMEO — The first offer of Building Authority. Interim directors are now seek- ing sites with a view to early acquisition of the most suitable parcel. The bazaar, scheduled for Oct. 26 and 27 in the local Masonic Temple, will feature eight beoths offering items made or collected by Monday Club members. Co-chairmen of the bazaar are Mrs. Anne C, Onley and Mrs. Howard Ostrander... They have named their booth chairmen and plan to write to the 27 other organ- izations interested in the center WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — Weekly pitching in the, Waterford Township Recreation Mens’ Horse- Drayton Plains Ball Park. | Tom Pearsall of 4748. Sylvester St., Dpayton, won singles honors in the Mens Class A_ Division. Pearsall completed seasons play with 139 points. George Bishop and W. K. Powell tied for second place with 129 points each. James Medlin, of 5415 Pine Knob, Clarkston, won the Men's Class B Division honors with a total of 128 points, Steve Holda was rugner-up with a total of 126 points, Doubles winners for the seaon are Tom Pearsall and Rex Oakley place; George Bishop and George Gleason with 104 points. Seven Learn Driving ALMONT—With seven students enrolled in driving training at Al- mont High School, Richard Mahn is teaching the ‘course. He received training in Stout Institute, Me- Shoe League ended this week, fol-' lowing four months of play at the) with 112 points. Winning second| cording = 45 J (Sd je borders tlan- to i grounds and A and Al Klein, eam eae casey on te Final inspection of a 5s-acre plat/east side. Ho sh F di arse rolling hills bg Sa = * as background * : there many waterfront lots where the ‘extends Announce Winners | its where te oroperty tend cleaned with a sandy beach along the edge, according to the owners, on Summit street. Sixty-eight of the homes are roughed in and all of the streets will be paved before cold weather, Klein said. Mead the Village Attorney Harry iwas authorized to review agreement. Formal action allowing the Mich- igan Consolidated Gas Co. to in- stall natural gas in Milford was approved by council and installa- tion should begin within the next week according to Lew Stanford, lin charge of public relations. ‘Due to increase of enrollment in the Huron Valley School system, the Board of Education has re- quested that more sidewalks be nominee. asking. their patronage“ at — the reciprocate in their ventures. At St. Paul in | Rochester installed along Summit to protect In the event a site must be pur- chased, several thousand dollars might be made available through ‘relatively small earnings of each organization, leaders feel. ; County Calendar he Thomas WSCS will meet tomorrow Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Griffin of 1948 Ferry cf, became the bride of Gerald D. Snover at an evening ceremony Saturday in St. Paul Methodist Ti at the home of Mrs. Laurence t Metamora road for an chern: eage = a a Church. Gerald is the son of Mr. WALLED LAKE — A wedding *Itrip to the Straits-of Mackinac fol- lowed the recent wedding of Elsie Florence Harris, 1465 Winghamp-' ton, and Richard E. Campbell in| Wixom Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Alexander Harris of Hamtramck’ and the bridegroom's parents are annual speaking contest, hear-con-. the George Campbells of 31025 Haggerty Rd, _ 4 vention speakers, and tonight, see star farmer awards given with top awards, $500 each, ‘2 “Ag 250 guests watched, the bride walked down the aisle in a | Pair Take Wedding Trip to Straits of Mackinac Snover-Griffin Rite Read ROCHESTER — Joanne Dawn and Mrs. Leo Snover of Harding road ‘i ' The Rev. William Hill Collycott officiated in the presence of 150 guests. Joanne chose for her wedding a floor length gown adorned with rainbow seed pearls, with a repe- tition of the pearls around the scoop neckline and edging her tiara. She carried a cascade bouquet of lilies of the valley and white carnations centered with a white orchid, Her attendants were Carolyn and Sally Hubbard, while ring- bearer was Michael Weston Dono- van, nephew of the bride. Robert Snover, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and ushers were Jack Byers, Carl Shull, and Walter Witt- kopp, all of Rochester, A reception immediatety follow- ing the rite was held in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Snover will reside pearls and rhinestones, carrying a white Bible topped with a white orchki, The gown had a sweetheart neckline inset with tulle. Her attendants were Sharon Campbell, the bridegroom's sister; | Bonnie Harris, the bride’s sister,’ and Pat Hopkins of South Lyon, while Cheryl Campbell was flower girl and Earl Hall was ringbearer. ..Best man.was George.Campbell, while ushers were Marvin Wagnitz of Wixom and Dallas Dagenais. chairman and has announced that several prizes will be given. on Crooks road. Stiles Gardeners Set Dessert Card Party ROCHESTER — Stiles Branch of The Woman’s National Farm and Garden. Assn. is sponsoring a dessert card party on Wednesday at 1 p:m. in Avon Township Hall. Mrs. Clarence Russell is general 170: Howtes students going to and from their hofnes in new real estate. develop- ments. - ae ts Keego-Cass Women - to Stage Card Party ' KEEGO HARBOR — The Keego Cass Women’s Club has planned a eard party for Thursday at their clubhouse on Cass Lake road: at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Harold Stickley and Mrs. Beulah Shoemacher as hostesses. , The club admitted six new mem- bers at a meeting last week at the clubhouse. Commerce Cubs : Start Program: . With New Staft | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Cub - ‘Scout Pack 68 of Commerce Town- iship, starting year-around pro- igramming under new Cubmaster ‘Don Freeman, has new officers and will have its first pack meet ling at Commerce Elementary School ‘at 8 p.m. next Tuesday. - Den mothers within the pack are Mrs. Ruth Kinney, Den 1; Mrs, Mary Lou Curling, Den 2; Mrs; Mary Crawford, Den 3; and Mrs, Mary Stokes, Dén 5. quist, secretary-treasurer; David Mansfield, institutional repre- sentative; Russ Metson, assistant Cubmaster for Webelos; and Donald Crawford, assistant. Cub- master. The committee-at-large is com- prised of Gerald Maynard, Gunnar Hemming, Harvey ‘Sanders and Rvivle Purdom, Once again Pack 68 is sponsored by the Commerce PTA. - Pancakes for Hunters MARLETTE—Lions Club mem- bers here are preparing to serve a pancake breakfast;to the hunters and the public, Saturday morning, at the Fred Cook and Son Building on South Main. Hours are to be 5:30 to 9:30 am. The Pillsbury people will prepare the pancakes and sausage. . Callouse Pain, Burning, Tenderness ? on Bottom of Feet 1%, OTR fein” oe eer -e/t De The Club is planning on 23 tables for the affair. | Displaying This | Frank f A. oo Daniels Austin-Norvell Agency Crawford-Dawe- Grove Agency Baker & Hansen Brum Insure With Agencies Wm. W. Donaldson \ Thatcher-Patterson, H: W. Hattenlocher -W- A. Pollock Agency ' so Maynard Johnson Wilkinson , Lazelle Agency, J. L. VanWagoner Pontiac Association of Insurance ‘Agents " Emblem Agency J. Clifford Metty ) Noyee W. Strait — COME IN, PHONE IM, ERONE OR WRITE POR APPORTHENT ~ FITZPATRICK’S PHARMACY FE 2-8383 FE 3-7171 Riker 33 West Huren Avthorised Ropresestative: of Acousticon-Williamson Co. Optometrist | 7 North Saginaw Street . 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Hall © Mrs. Clyde Dearing FEderal 2-5725 ee FEderal 2-2736 : \ Paul Doktor Lemanis-Tillaks Ballet Company MARCH 12th, °57 Will appear with the Ballet Music of Shostakovitch. Mr. Lemanis was formerly asseciated with Pierre Monteux in France, with Max Reinhardt in Germany, - Stanley Lock Oct. 23rd, 56° Dec. 4th, °56 World famous violist, at present on his 15th European tour. Dok- Lare Wardrop Jan. 23rd, ’57 Sclo English Horn, and JAMES TAMBURINI, solo trumpet — Well-known New York concert pianist, formerly at Juilliard, at present on the staff at Sarah Lawrence. Recently returned from a successful European tour. He Will perform the Schumann tor will be heard in Handel's: Concerto for Viola, and:also a new work — Flose Campi ty Vaughn Williams,’ assisted by a smal] chorus from the Michigan Opera Company. both of the Detroit Symphony, will perform Aaron Copeland's Quiet City. with Victor de Sabata in Italy, and with Eric Kleiber in South America, Piano Concerto. This Advertisement Sponsored by: Jerome Motor Sales Pontiac Press i ™ | .: M.A; Benson Lumber Co. , : Community National Bank asl y’s Jewelers Osmun’s Stores oie 3 : is . ; A > 3 i‘ “ i Pontiac Retail Store : Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet Pontiae State Bank Poole Lumber & Hardware. CELLA MERRILL TURNER, Associate Conductor "First Concert of the 1956-1957 Season , OCTOBER 23rd, 8:30 P.M. Celia Merrill Turner Apr. 30th, 57 Orchestral concert featuring CE- LIA MERRILL TURNER con- ducting her own composition — A Chippewa Symphony, Shaws Jewelry Francesco DiBlasi Conductor Pointe Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Wilson G. M. C. Truck Wrigley’s Stores, Inc. Wyman Furniture Company ; ¥ ee ee ahaa tatiana alta ies achieuciin iin cumigens cou) , ' were hosts. to :*Wornan’s Club for : «in which they had the dining room of the home, project of the club. _-% 3 Mrs. Wallace told of her recol- lectiong of events that took place in the home while she lived there, that room,” referring to President Abraham Lincoln who was an overnight guest in the Wisner Home at one time. SETTING FOR HISTORY The speaker told of Mrs. Wisner coming to the home as a bride in 1848 and of the government func- tions that were held there after Mr. Wisner became governor. ae ca es She presented a 1905 edition of the Pontiac Gazette to the home. Published on Dec. 9 of that year, the paper carried the story of Mrs. Wisner’s death. Richard Poole, chairman of the resteration committee for the Oakland County Historical Foun- dation, briefed his listeners on the formation of the foundation and told of hopes to open the Gev. Wisner Home as a histori- eal museum. Interesting features of the living room furnishings of the home were discussed by Mrs. Panter, who said that the carpet ‘and cdrtains are the original ones and are over 100 years old. Mrs. Chapman told of the res- toration_-el.the DAR Room and of that organization's interest in the restoration program. ORIGINAL TABLE The cherry drop-leaf table. in the dining room is the. original, rs. Falk said. She told how re- decorating entails much research and. how everything that is done must be done in character. ae bd * “The silver tea service to be used during the social hour was presénted to the Pontiac Woman's Club by Mrs. Wallace, to complete our project of refurnishing the dining room,’’ Mrs. Falk said. The formal dedication of ' the dining room was made by Mrs. I. M. Lewis, president, following which members enjoyed a tour of the home. A crystal compote flanked by. miniature, crystal antique slippers, , possessions of Mrs. Falk, held ar) rangements of chrysanthemums in| fall shades on the tea table. Mrs.) Lewis and Mrs. Clarence Meyer presided. at the silver services. »_ * i Serving on the social committee, for the affair were Mrs. Earl Eddy,; Mrs. Elmer McLean, Mrs. Aaron. Fox, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. A, E. Ball,' Mrs. H. N, Watson and Mrs. Nelson | Wylie. Berean Class Meets at’Reader Home Mr; and Mrs. oy ee Herman Reader members of the! Berean Fellowship Class —of the ispend several weeks visiting his ibrother-in-law. and sister, Mrs. Clarence Meyer, first vice presi- the (center), granddaughter of tor the Moses Wisner, while Mrs, Earl Eddy, tea Seated at the square piano in the living room of the Gov. Moses Wisner Home, Mrs. Archie Allen, program chair- man, played several. selecti I. M. Lewis, president of Woman's Club, and Mrs. Women's Section T U ESD. AY, Glenn Behler, former Gov. Gov. Wisner was the first Home sinc began. ons for Mrs. the Pontiac member of the Wisner Home committee (left to right). meeting of the Pontiac Woman's Club r ee tea service that was presented to the group dent, pours tea.for Mrs. Edward Wallace by Mrs. Wallace, The dining room of the Home was. officially. dedi- cated at the Monday afternoon meeting. a chairman, looks edmicingly-« at the siloer iat a pi DaBAN Dol t8 The. Monday afternoon held in the Gov.. Wisner e the restoration program OCT ‘OBER 16, 1956 THIRTEEN © “—— Personal News of Interest in Area New- will Arriving Wednesday from ton, Ia., Leight A. Hough Mrs. Harry Pearce of Garland avenue, ™ * * George Mastick, son of Mr. andi iKansas according Student Government) Mr. and? Oakland Avenue United Presby- Mrs. Arthur Mastick of East Pike terian Church Friday evening in)street, hag been elected cheer- their horne on Corwin court. leader at Sterling College, Sterling, Devotional services were led by| ———- to an announce- ment of the Board, « * * * Nurses Association convention being held in Lansing today through Friday are Helen Beske of. Pontiac General Hospital and Anyce Gillette, president of the Oakland County Mrs. Walter Napersky, and Lexie Williams conducted the business) meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wilson were chairmen of the eve- ning program. Serving on the social commit. | tee were Mr. and Mrs, William | Coffing, Mrs. Winifred Perrin, Mr. and Mrs, George Marien, | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Levely and | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Comer, Mr. and Mrs, William - Coffing| will be hosts to the group for the) November meeting. Event Planned by Dancing Club Wednesday Night Dancing Club will open the season with a dinner-) dance at Orchard Lake Country, Club. Cocktails will be served from| 6:30. to 7:30. Eight couples will be, received) into thembership and officers will, be introduced at the affair tomor- row evening. | ‘| Jones and Dione Veazey, - To Become Bride Saturday Mary Eddy Mary Eddy. bride-elect of, Daniel R, Veazey,- announced ;members of her bridal party at ‘the miscellaneous shower given |by Mrs. James T. Brown of West Iroquois road. * * * Mary has asked Mrs, Robert G. White of Birmingham to serve as her matron of-honor, Her” other attendants will be Mrs. Edwin E. Serving ‘as Daniel's best man will be James T. Brown, Ushers | will be Edward Hamme} Jr.,— Richard “Lucas, Robert 6G. White and Dean Croom, Mary, the daughter of Mrs. Richard H. Eddy of Fontana,| Calif., and Daniel, the son of| ‘John . =» Mrs, Reichard chose a navy blue a . Crandall, Dick —_ Holler,/ ytrs Kenneth Whitecan of Port|dress with matching accessories glowing decorator shades et aa ei ey ansea'|Huron served as matron of honor. |and a corsage of pink carnations in dl ag Her gown was of coral crystalette. tg Ph Hair St Bill Hansen, Raberta Hunt, Jody The new Mrs, Reichard changed am soins Tr, . to a pink suit with bi acces-| WiICK'’'S brs mg Don Lacan, Margaret Caan ty Nie ein Se oe ee ek oer and Permanents . Seivala, Carol Venner and Helaine , _ |Michigan, Her flowers were pink’ Complete Beauty Service hyn Meet Tonight rosebuds. _| 152.N. Perry FE 2-3053 -; | Mary: Farrish directed the high) | ae The newlyweds will make their) school Drama Department ma wie Birmingham home ‘in Port Huron. AAAIAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Oakland County District of pital. Also serving on the panel will be 4831 Dixie Highway 1216 Baldwin For That New Bouffant Look... 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Coming Events Guild Eight, All Saints Episcopal’ Church, will meet Wednesday at 11 a.m at the home of Mrs. Chris Gibbons, 631 Kenney Rd. : Better Homes and Garden Club will meet at Rotunda Inn for luncheon on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. ‘ Queen Mary Section of Needlework Guild will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. with Mrs,.George Bickley, 67 Mechanic St. Parliamentary Study Club will meet A een gag | at 2 p.m. atthe Masonic Temple, 18% E. Lawrence &t. Caldron 70 will conduct installa- tion of officers at Roosevelt Temple Wednesday at 8 p.m | Crome 1, OES, will meet with Vera. Clifford, 39 N. Telegraph Rd., Tuesday at 8 p.m. for dessert and meeting. | WS8CS of Baldwin Avenue Methorist Church will meet Wednesday at 9:30: am, for w friendship breakfast at the home of Mrs. Richard Yobich, 827 8. East Bivd. Group 3, OES, will meet Wednesday at noon for a cooperative luncheon at 18% -HOMADE WEDDING "CAKES Designed and baked by master bakers. 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Pike St. New Models Going on Display in 9 Days a Rambler Joins Switch fo V- 85 | in Restyled ‘JT Cars A souiadina and A power with an optional restyled 1957 Rambler will make throat” carburetor. displayed at Nash and Hudson basic volume car, the Rambler dealerships throughout the United! sssumes tts own identity this Tinten. model year and no longer will be ‘POWER-PACKED’ — The V8 engine makes its debut for the first time in the 1957 Rambler, scheduled to, go on sale at Nash and Hudson dealerships Oct. 25. The Custom four-door sedan above “dual- 108-inch, distribution and marketing * tr AMC, said: All are on a sca iet, wheelbase. SOME RESTYLING * * * “We are confident the vee en] While the Rambler retains the/sine, plus the new styling; will|tute of International Education has same general body design as last; further boost the popularity of the een i. to w Agag? General year there have been styling/Rambler, which has made great ors’ divisions. has been ” for One pe Hopes U.S. .Know-How Will Aid T rtation, | isiting G | to Study Plant “To Remain Here For the first time a°V-8 engine, rated at 190 horsepower, will be offered in the compact Rambler. The Champion “six” engine has been boosted to 125 horsepower and can be increased to-135 horse- known as the “Hudson Rambler" or “Nash Rambler.” - Thirteen models—including the popular station: wagon—are in the 1957 line, six of which are V-8’s. changes in the grille and parking) strides in the past two years. lights, rearrangement of chrome * *¢ moldings and color panels, to make it distinctively different. In announcing the new models, “The new engine, which tises ¥ regular grade gasoline, is designed » to give excellent economy, high Roy Abernethy, vice president of -jife and minimum maintenande:| ‘, performance, exceptionally léng}in this important work. is the type of V-8 engine’ besr ‘saited to’the Rambler, which Jong}: has’ been known ‘as the economy champion.” The Rambler is being offered in 15 colors, 11 of which are new. Oxford accent that stems tm te pia ck th James T..Brown, supervisor of the GMC: Truck & Coach Division sales enyuneer- ing department. Yusuf is visiting GMC to see how American trucks and coaches are manufactured, ry RoR OOP (left), an Iraqi scholar touring Ameticat indus University. He was a scholarship | student there before receiving his mechanical neering degree last Wither standart, overdrive trivear Hydramatic transmissions are Foreseeing a vast a in} Sing on both the six and ae truck transportation in Power assist on bri H is grooming himself for ; and crotieal are am. - pyvhen be shaping There are wetenn ie standard |" fafety features. Air————— |‘his important field. safety features, airliner reclining | seats and twin Seyel Sees. beds. Open Sky Plan wee : take a direct part “Much of the future 6f my land depends on trucks,” he said. “They| will haul the supplies that will) build our cities and give my peo-| ple a better life. For this reason) it is important that I study hard and learn much about motor trans- Yusuf sald he is concentrating country's destiny in’ H, Oklahoma’ s Ex-Governor, Army Holds Hearing Alfalfa Bill Murray, Dies (on Improving Lakes | DETROIT @®—The first of OKLAHOMA CITY. @-Willi pee of @igeries ofsArmy Engineers’ he (Alfalfa Bill Murray, j twee fe two states. jings covering navigation : |homa’s ninth governor who cam-| He served as governor _ from) iments for Great Lakes’ harbors ’ jpaigned unsuccessfully. for . the 1931. to. 1935, then made another! opened in Detroit today, 1932 Democratic presidential nom-|try — his paige te for the post in| s 6 ss See lination on a platform of “bread. 1938, but ran afoul of President Brig. Gen. P. D. Berrigan, divi- jand ‘butter, beans and bacon,”|Franklin Roosevelt. |sion engineer of the North Central died here meer sie : | Born in Collinsville, Tex., Nov. District, said purpose of the hear- |21, 1869, Murray gained his early’ ings is to “coordinate closely all The ceietiias EEE oo Bo in, fits and starts then! water resource studies with local pioneer, framer of the young|turned his hand to several pursuits) interest and to afford all interested i state’s constitution, died in ajincluding those of cowboy, fatm-| parties full opportunity to present 3 coma ‘after a five-day battle er, bookseller, woodchopper, their view.” oh ian Works in Italy Aerial Photos Show Up «Mock Military Buildup on deisel-powered trucks because |against double pneumonia and the|teacher, lawyer, and unsyccessful they seem best suited to the |after-effects of a stroke. ipromotet of a plan to settle an operating conditions prevalent | jfaifa Bill had been blind and 4™eTican farm colony in South in Iraq. ‘deaf for more than a year but! America. He has already taken training) before becoming infirm he was j>. SQUEEZE PLAY—Stewardess Bonnie Ramert finds herself in a tight squeeze as she turns /side- ways to work her way down the aisle of a Ford Tri-Motor plane. The kingpin of commercial. avia- tion 3) years ‘ago, the ship was resurrected to —_ = antite aig m _ ean United Press Phote dramatize the progress in passenger comfort in planes on the 3th anniversary of Northwest Orient Airlines which operated the plane a quarter of a century ago. The plane could carry 14 passengers |Method of checking on military at a Speed of 100 miles an hour. _ | United Press Phote Order Panhandle fo Revise Refunds as Hoped ROME (®lItaly after five days of aerial snooping says it. has proved President Eisenhower's “open skies’ military inspection plan works. » fe * in GM diesel engines and is now studying diesel. products informa- tion in the GMC sales engineering section. He plans to remain at GMC for at least a month and hag taken up temporary residence at 21 Mark “The results of the practical demonstrations prove aerial. re-| connaissance is an _ efficacious | preparations; ‘the italian Defense. ___. | Ministry announced. | . "ie ‘exercise was an allltalian loperation with no help from NATO. or, the Western Allies. For five) days 50 jets and reconnaissance planes. prowled over central Italy taking before-and-after photo- graphs of simulated military prep- afions. “The pilots did not know where it look for the mock installations, land’ the experts who studied the | photographs were not told what! | sort of puildunp wan being made. | | Under the’: ‘open skies’ plan, a nation’s plahes would ‘be ‘allowed iby agreement to fly over -anoth-| jer's territory to chéck on ‘war. \like activity or preparations.” The plan first was sponsored by Pres- ident Eisenhower. at the Geneva summit meeting in July 1955, as a first. ‘step toward world disarma- Ment;’Thé Soviets so far have ne- jected it.. WASHINGTON @® — A Power Commission examiner has ruled that Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., Kansas .City, should recom- pute payments. made to its whole- sale hatural gas customers in set- 601,613. A commission spokesman wld yesterday the finding will not ‘af- fect the amount involved but prob- ably will increase payments to cus- tomers, It will become a final commis- \sion order if no review is initiated ‘within 30 days: |was in charge of the company’s tlement of a.rate refund of Ae, if St. in Pontiac. Pevrge Firm’s Boss Dies KALAMAZOO (# — Joseph E, iCoy, general superintendent of the) Hercules Power Co., died over the| ‘weekend at Borgess Hospital after ia lingering illness. He was 60 and northern plants. [oe Sooner state's most colorful personality — in or out of political office. * * © At his bedside at death were two of his three sons, Oklahoma Gov. Johnston Murray and Burbank Murray,..Milwatikee, Wis. Noted for his individuality — ih both political and private life — the shaggy, frank-spoken Murray) faced all hig adversaries with an iron determination. * © # During his four years-in office, he called out the state National Guard on the average of every 45 former’ He won elettion to the U.S. Hpuse of Representatives for one term in 1914. After his 1938 defeat, Murray retired to write several books on government, politics and history. Jumna River Receding ‘After $31 Million Flood NEW DELHI, India — The rain-swollen. Jumna River, lapping at the outskirts of New Delhi, be- igen to fall today after reaching its highest level on record. It was the death toll might reach 50—thus.raising In- dia's' flood i¢s for the year to nearly “Due regard will be given to the scheduled time of the com- pletion of the St. Lawrence Sea- way and of the presently author- ized deepening of connecting channels between the Great Lakes,” he said, Sen, Potter (R-Mich), several congressmen, representatives of Great Lakes harbors and shipping interests are to testify at the hear- 2 Col, Peter C, Hyzer, Detroit Dis- trict engineer, who will conduct the hearing, said he hopes to get an over-all picture of needed harbor. improvements for both present and future deep-draft ocean commerce, * * = His findings will be sent to Congress for necessary appropria- tions, he said, TROUBLESHOOTER — Slick days. He used the guard tof as a whistle and streamlined to by this spear-shaped craft All feature short wings —< i J _MANY FACES —~-it-is doubtful that French ~~ tains countless faces of Orientals and skulls paint- painter Daniel Fee sees himself as others see ed into his own countenance. Nevertheless, it's an him. This self portrait of the surrealist artist con- unmistakable likeness. ‘| Panhandle serves areas in Kan- sas, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Tili- nois and Michigan. < f AP Wirephote — only = the hilt, this Lockheed XF-104 is the forerunner of an increasing number of F-104,Starfighters being produced for the U. S. Air Force. Described as the world’s fastest jet, the series of fighters -a-half feet from fuselage to wingtip — and horlzonth} - a ee ee ‘ , ] ee ee ee ee a Oe ee a ae ee ele ee ey ne See gs Sg ee ge IR EOE ; i : i! i i BF s i E F Fi aa pg iReies a i gee abee i [ E ! _ of every ten Wolverine paychecks—and the total of | [night. all these paychécks amounts to well over one billion | Since he left Washington . "That's « lot of money—and it provides those [Vermont and flew back to New * 0a teucking’s payroll with an enormous pur- /York late in a | nationwide television speech to- 4 \S\. - A\< ~4 activities—it is one of the an dee anc lig most important customers fot the | “omference the and peoductsofalltheseotherbusinesses. 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J - Dindo Mwy, (US.-10) 1 Bik. N. of Tolagraph a. FE 5-4500 in Attia wl we hal" OM . : Speer nce. so Switch Voters TONIGHT —FIRST RUN! marie that 1 = te on WI ers od ‘UNUSUAL 4 UNIT SHOW! ' | Fox “That's the difficult part,” she| Of Congress sighed. “I hate to disappoint) / pase a they have been s0/ 2p By K VANCE (7 TOMORROW - i2 EXCELLENT AGTION PIGTURES 2 | signet god waving in in ‘The’ V Head’ within a ime that I hate to idon’t want to work any. more." She hasn't the break ye | “I suppose part of the: atin F is that I any fundamentally lazy," | United States senators, Desire Open 10:45 Cooper, 55, | Senate, | jtives attests to his * * * A REFRESHING NEW ACTRESS! : | fice seekers, Wetherby, 48, a former gover- oulew challenge. pe even tougher. a ments, 59, second in com- | m, A BAD GIRL! inever has been turned down by oe voters in 42 years of public HIT NO. 3 “TEENAGERS ON TRIAL” \ OMIT NO. 4 “WHERE IS JANE DOE” Nixon Winning Younger ‘Vote’ on Campuses | | | | FOR ADULTS! DAYTON, like,” said the fresh-faced coed - iwho had just listened to a speech . / by Vice President Nixon, “is that Drive-in ' he isn't always saying mean Theater S§ i AR I S j ON IG iH T things on the other side.” 4 gree Rd, f ' ~ | What she ‘ald emphasized one aspect of Nixon's current 10,000- ‘mile campaign swing. He is working hard to win young people to the Republican cause, evén people too young to vote. He has made two formal ap- ° *‘ rece "SENSATIONAL 4 UNIT SHOW | Box Office Opens 6:30 Show Starts 7:00 Phone FE 4-4611 ae a Se ae) eo): The most exotic stars in ONE GREAT SHOW! ito come, In addition, ing the audiences in the school gymnasiums which serve as meet- ing places in many of the smaller cities ' He said in a plane-aisle jnter- view he preiers not to make a flatly political speech to young ‘audiences. | ) run’ to talk about the. importance | ‘of taking part in polities,” “When you're talking to party. workers of course you have to stir up applause so there will be con- tinued enthusiasm:sto go on work- ‘audience the line that gets votes.” LILI ST. CYR xf Soviet Tour Attracts 9 | ; GEORGIA SOTHERN ROSITA ROYCE | Mexican travel agency to sponsor |trips to Russia says its initial tour ‘attracted nine persons, Excur- isiones y Viajes, S.A. (Evisa) plans ‘to continue the program, expand- ing it to include several Iron Cur- tain countries which it says are cooperating to attract the Mexican peso, = Key to. Kentucky mariage ager about her studio? She 2 Contests for Senate nas a contract: with 20th Century-| Coyld Decide Control They will vote Nov. 6 for two One choice is John Sherman a Republican they have twice helped send to the The other Republican is Thrus- ton B. Morton, 49, whose three terms in the House of Representa- popularity ;among voters in Louisville and Jefferson County, which he rep- ‘resented, | Given weaker opposition, both |Republicans* might be conceded much better than outside chances in a state that almost always gives ‘easy victories to Democratic of- ee must defeat Lawrence administration was not o unseat Sen, Earle and on the Democratic side in ithe last Senate and a man who Ohio, @ — “What 1 pearances on college campuses) ) during his tour and has two more) he often ‘finds high school students swell-| “I think its better in the long) he said. | ing. But in a different kind of | gets ap-- plause is not always the line that | '» MEXICO CITY @ — The first, Starring TAB HUNTER and NATALIE WOOD Shown at 1:00 - 4:00 - 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. | C0-HI Death Walks the Street in “WALK THE DARK STREET” Starting THURSDAY! ; i TYRONE POWER KIM NOVAK EUDY. DUCHIN STORY CINemASEORE . Tec HNICOLOR 20 ST ake wre REX THOMPSON - JAMES WHITMORE sHEPPERD sTRUOWICH 250 NTROBUEING VICTORIA SHAW somten Lay ey SAMUEL TAYLOM roa, eA CO RATCHER © mand arcomomos ay c AMO PRODUCED Or JERRY WALD Qmecteo #y GOCE SIONEY « aseociart shooucEs owe tars «A COLUMBIA Poor ege AMMEN CAN RLA Starts WEDNESDAY! TWIN-BILL THRILL OF THRILLS SHOW! qHis 1s THE ww MLZ, LAKE THEATER MA 4-215) =o snide iat amis - — ORIGINAL! Inch ‘Screen? ‘on Our , Giant 9, 376 iss yaar ote. saivite'ethe tena ‘11 years, and he|" ~ ‘When Hirsch grabs a pass he knows what to do with it, That’s a good reason for his nickname, He holds the National Football League record: for yardage gained) ~ by pass receiving with 1,495 yards in 1951. : BROWN’S FREQUENCY INTERCEPTED Coach Paul Brown's plot to run the Cleveland team with radio receivers in the fired on him. - players’ helmets has back- In the opener the, Cardinals used the radio gadget to set up defenses and defeated the Browns, 9-7. Supday the New York Giarits tuned in on Brown’s : drequeney and intercepted his messages to defeat Cleve- What will Brown try next—Morse code? LIONS USED RADIO GADGET At one time during the Detroit-Los Angeles game Sunday it looked like the Lions made good use of the helmet. Bill Wade hit Joe Marconi with a flat pass, but Schmidt seemingly aware of the pass receiver was already in flight and he blasted radio in Joe Schmidt's Marconi for a loss. “Someone must have gotten the message to Schmidt in a hurry,” commented one observer in the press box. OPEN AT FOREST LAKE Three months ago we mentioned in this column that Forest Lake Country Club would be the site of the 1958 Women’s National Open Golf Tournament. This was a verified by the USGA Sunday in New York. Daugherty Happy Over Quarterback Situation EAST LANSING i#—"I'm happy, about our quarterbacks,” ad- mitted Michigar.State Football Coach Duffy Daugherty. It was easy to understand after four of them worked in ‘moving the MSU team to its 53-6 defeat of Indiana. : Six-Day PGA Meet Starts Sixty Pros Will Tee Off Today in Team Action at Houston HOUSTON, Tex. (® — About 60 professionals tee off today in a team event to ‘open the Texas PGA's six-day golf carnival. The draw was scheduled for 10 a.m. A pro-amateur tournament {fol- lows tomorrow and the 72-hole texas PGA runs Thuradsy through Sunday. Amateur Bobby~ Moncriet of Houston won the tournament = ast year in El Paso and Chuck Klein of San Antonio was the low pro. The tournament is a $5,000 event. The 54-hole Texas PGA senior meets runs concurrently with) the regular tournament starting Thursday. George Aulbash of Houston is defending champion. The winner goes to Florida to play in the PGA National Senior Tournament. All proceeds, sponsored by the Houston Golf Assn., go to the Babe Zaharias Cancer Fund. Byron Nelson will give a clinic Saturday and is expected to be one of the 100 golfers in the tour- nament. Patterson, Moore Date Is Announced CHICAGO (#—Young Floyd Pat- terson. and old Archie Moore will meet in Chicago Stadium Nov. 30 for the heavyweight title vacated Marciano, yesterday announced plans for the fight but said financial arrange- ments for the 15-round bout will be -ironed out in a formal cere- mony in Chicago next week. Jim Norris, IBC, said in.New York that ne. gotiations on home television and theater television were underway.) - The fact that the fight. will be on a Friday—one of the two days a week the IBC broadcasts and tele: casts network . fighte—was taken as indication that there will be “home television. & Daugherty was talking first about Paul Hornung, Notre Dame signal-caller the Spartans face next Saturday at South Bend, Ind. “A real great one,” he said, “g fine defensive back, a strong runner and a good passer. But I'm pretty satisfied with our “He ‘ proved he could pass a little, too,” he added, .“I think that’s important because a thing like that helps a boy gain confi- “That Jim Ninowski (second quarterback) ‘is as good a passer as any . And Mike Panitch (third penis ee is going well, too. “We e¢ven had Bob (fourth quarterback) in there. He's been just working with the scouting team. Never worked on defense but he intercepted a pass ier us,”” * Players On the two—top levels were excused from the heavy hit- ting Monday. afternoon as. the squad went through an hour and a half of drill. Dave Kaiser, out of his regular right end position since he was injured at Michigan, was working | out in sweat clothes but still not president of the! | going at top speed. eich ‘SAN FRANCISCO — “That “T didn’t tie up, but I have to was the toughest round of golf I admit there was a little butterfly Orioles Extend Richards Lease BALTIMORE ® — The Balti- more Orioles have given Paul Richards an extended lease on the driver's seat, but they plan to get him a co-pilot. tended two-years, through the 1959 season. * * * “We feel that this action reaf- firms the board's unanimous con- fidence in Mr. Richards and ex- presses our full satisfaction in the |@bout demonstrated growth of the Ori- oles under his direction.” — * * * “As in the past, Mr. Richards will continue to have full jurisdic- tion over all player personel, both on the Baltimore «club and|8T@5s —re our farm organiza- ” * * President James Keelty said the contract extension. calls for a con- tinuation of Richards’ present sal- ary, reported to be $40,000 to $45,000 a year. Don Newcombe Finds Hitters Overseas, Too HONOLULU. - @®— Brooklyn's Don Newcombe had little better luck last night against the Ha- aii Red Sox than he did against) the New York Yanks. The sania Red .Sox collected! three runs against him on/a dou-' second inning of a game/*hey lost to the Dodgers, 7-3, in 10 innings. Newcombe left the game trail- ing after four -innings, Roger Craig and Ed Roebtick finished, allowing no hits. The Yankees drove Newcombe from the mound twice ig the World Series. -Brooklyn beat the Red Sox with four unearned runs in the 10th. The Dodgers outhit the Hawaiian jeu, 14-3. / ‘ Jim Doole, a former Dartmouth College player’ who is teaching high ae: Here, pitched for Hon-| _jolulu, ble, a single and a homer in the) The weatherman continued to cooperate with a sunny, warm ows but the playoff crowd of 2,500 again 839 disap- om J * * _ Fetchick fired se seat thd went over par on only one hole, the eighth, when he seemed to His longest bi putt was 25 feet. And attesting to the accuracy of his approach ae the others ‘were from 8 feet, 6. ‘twice from 4, 1% and. 1. * * Hebért sited the early lead’ with birdies on the first two holes, ‘|but Fetchick caught him at the fourth with the second of his sub- par holes, Then on the seventh, Jay flubbed a shot from the trap, and went over while Fetchick add- ed another birdie, From that point, Big _ ws in command. Ford, the "8 PGA champion who has yet to gain his first 1956 victory, lost his chance at the top prize on Sunday when he went over par on each of the last three jholes te wind up in the four-way) deadlock at 284, ae Se ore te Sn. 08 the Breen, | ick Takes Playoff | Win Western Tourney’ AT WORK ‘The gallery gathers. eround Mike Fvichickat Mobepie N.Y. who in about to putt a one-footer for a birdie four on the — parish ss tannin ta wins 2h mma he ~ Ford, Don January i San Francise Fetchick fired a 66, within tying the course record, to defeat Doug AP Wirephote one stroke and Jay Hebert in a four-way Northweétern Holds Gophers Siorelens of in Minneapolis. ; cats, next invader of the Wolver- ines’ What's “behind Northwestern's There's‘a new athletic regime at Evanston, Ill. Stu Holcomb, head and he brought 33-year-old Ara Parseghian over froth Miami of Ohio to coach football. * s * : The new c 's biggest recom- ,mendation came in the form of a “They've already improved over last year’s record,” remarked water to keep it. from. “sticking” to the surface of the lake. — bd * * ANN ARBOR ih — Northwest- sia ack Ges aosiincas df aalisileii a nat ce kde ern’s surprising and fiery Wild-jfor a wisp of a left halfbackjgridiron. He named Bob McKeiver who weighs jiicks, runt and passes. only 162 pounds and stands 5- feet-10. McKeiver does just about every-|dictable runner.” 'M? Not Taking Wildcats Lightly === on =: Matfnez punts and Dufek called “him an unpre: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College's . all-around athlete, and Russ McLean, a speedy halfback from Ferris Institute, moved into a first place tie this week in the football scoring race among Michi- gan small colleges. Podoley and. Mclean each Jim Poedoley, Central Michigan Fight by TKO Two Share Scoring Lead|rsiw Pilot Blames Water for Record Failure LAS VEGAS, Nev. (# — Speed- boat pilot Bud Saile Jr. of De- Best speed achieved yesterday was 163.8 m.p.h. recorded when Jack Regas was at the controls. Dufek, 107 Boxers Vie SAN FRANCISCO ‘#—The_ best amateur boxers Uncle Sam could find—and he’s found them every- where—started moving into San [Francisco today for a three-day assault on 10 Olympic Games boxing berths later this week, | Only one man in each weight/1953. division will remain after the U.S. _ WORKS FOR OLYMPICS. — Chariey-Dumas, the first man to clear seven feet in the high- jump and who set a world mark of 7-feet % inches in Olymple: trialf, is shown as. tie started, wotk- next month, outs at the Los Angeles ‘Coliseuth in preparation | for the Olympic games in sneer: ne Olympic Tryouts Start. jfeom Army, Navy, Air Force and -\112% Ibs.), bantamweight (54 kilo- light welterweight (63% \kilo- i a i i ee Saile, who was aiming at be - 178.497 m.p.h. record for trials, but there'll be 107. punch- ing and slugging for the team. The big show climaxes months of eliminations taking in service, col- legiate and club fighters. The ‘mili- tary, to mention one entity, has been aiming for the event since Entrants from 11 teams will bat- tle in preliminary bouts Wednes- * Marines and AAU and addition, there are winners from five regional eliminations staged throughout the nation, late Shun IV, had a top 124.4 m.ph, 38 Riders Finish _ stean, U NCAA |957. Pr champs: have been assembled, In q ler-driven craft set in 1952 ‘Stanley Sayres in SiMe. ar.’ speed of en gen From Field of 74, Out of a field of 74 viilecd en- tered in the 113-mile “Acorn En- duro Run” Sunday, 38 finished with Bert Widland of Owosso tak- ing high — won honors. The ilk taba by the Pontiac Motorcycle Club started at the Gingellville Community Hall. Widland h&d a total of 975 points. Winners by divisions were: Strohl, Toled Oe ints Carey anak tt De ha ap Wed CLASS B HEAVY Molley, Pe o CLASS A LIGHT WEIGHT—Bob Grin- —< $10; Earl 697; Jack Austerman, Detroit, B rgd ata T—Cperins Hold, Detroit, 80 CLASS Anderson, .The fighters will weigh in Gl or Flyweight kilograms grams, 119 thbs.), featherweight (57 kilograms, , 12542 Ibs.), light- weight (60 kilograms, 132% Ibs.), grams, 140 Ibs.), welterweight (67 kilograms, 148 Ibs.), a middle- Ibs.), grams, weight. and heavy- 178'4 dbs. i ee eee et ee a Ss ee year. Leaving with him Jim Bolger, who batted 28 homers and batted in 1 and Bob Speake, bay wel co heavyweight (81 kilo- Angels. Fodge won 19 and lost homers and’ drove, in m1 with a .300 ave outfielder-first baseman Frank Kellert. . 7 catching, ington, 801; Jerry Pratt, Walled Leke,| New Cub Saati | Buys 3 Players other TD-in Northern's 20-13 con- \quest of Michigan Tech Saturday. 25-14 upset his. Miami squad GP TD PAT Total scored over Northwestern in last — rey ey 2 jonas ; ‘ rtf year’s opener, Miami, then went only attempt to set & record in Mi 1 ain Naren § ; 38 on to an unbeaten season . W iKesting, Herma -...4 § 33 ; big, unlimited class hydroplane,/Case, Central .......5 5 © 30 Now, as the youngest coach in |Miss Wayne. ey RY 2.4 the Big Ten, Parseghian has ‘o-4 a Northwestern hustling. The Wild- | He said that the heavy boat, Harper, ‘adrian «025.4 7.4. 8 eats triumphed ovet Iowa State, which is powered by two Allison) West, Hope. :...+. a2 3 8 14-18, In his debut. as coach, |gines, needs a little chop on the oe 'Hart Scores TKO. in Telecast Bout NEW YORK It’ s.easy to see nt they call Garnett Hart “Sug- Ss ionles:-ttes. Sitar Ray Bitia- son of 15 years back and he fights first came up, That's on the basis of his eye- third-round knockout of tough, chunky Earl Dennis in a telecast. bout at St. Nicholas Arena last night. Tt was the slender, 21-year-old Philadelphian's ninth consecutive victory and his 17th in 18 bouts. tle ‘has 15 kayos to his credit. like the slick Robinson when Ray) - technical|a PROVIDENCE, RL Wt — Vince meA tee Nocero at 2:04 round with a hard night for @ tech- scored a pair of touchdowns in ‘the Rhode Is- pacing their clubs to week end victories. Both have crossed goal compiled a string line six. times for a total of % before Tony De- points, but McLean the better m last June. to five for Podoley. Martinez 153% for Fouiay, a senior, was the moe 36-trounder;** Nagero, 1964 Michigan small college scor- a Referee Ben Maculan in ing leader, bat dropped to th |,, ‘noi the fight at the knockdown pince init year after PIAyiN& ‘because Martinez. was giving the “a “es fpsennndg Ag Bd Trailing the two leaders by a fioom single point is Nort! Michigan’s| “ete Swollen when he went down. Tom Schwalbach. He added an- ee 5 z > - PART OF THE GAME — An | of them down. sr Nevada, gets brought down after no gain, The explained, “I saw the ball coming and fo ' ae ina An ofticiat ~ EXCLUSIVE GUIDE BAR STRETCHES SKIN TIGHT... | aH £2 WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, dent Elsenhower _ today ee ee medals. Owen = mre whe perma UE Swaps representatives at the 1 lym- . oe Games in Awtraia. |OUt Of Racing CAMDEN, N. J, (INS) — Owner Ferris, , secretary |nex Efisworth ‘and trainer Meschach Tenney reported today the delegation (that Swaps, their record-smashing four-year-old colt, has aggravated the games, opening in Melbou ~ week-old injury to his left hind Swaps broke the cast his leg, in which he wetter } Ninear fractures of the cannon DRESS UP YOUR hice BOX | NAMEP LETTERS WEEP ‘EM UI With a 24-Inch | HARDWARE CO. i Z z 3 a 2 ? starts, dropped out of even |the second ten in the listings aft- as dsc Beng bee —_" jer year, & victory over READY FOR this early in the season would [nave samured the. winner a high| Conference wil v se 4 a « Pd | g 7 = 12 for their title meeting. The bout * joriginally had been.scheduled for last night but when the argument Must Be Something New—in Hatwear EAST LANSING —Not every- one ‘wearing the regulation Green and White Spartan helmet is a Michigan State football fraternity for a Homecoming display and valued at $20 each be out of racing until next sum- mer, ua Cerv Goes to Athletics : NEW YORK (INS)—Bob Cerv, a great favorite in Kansas City when it was a minor league town, is going back there to close a deal |between the Athletics and the New York Yankees. The Yanks yesterday sent the ‘substitute outfielder to the A’s as \they promised in August, when ithey bought Enos Slaughter for were stolen over the weekend. HOCKEY AT A GLANCE MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled in any league. TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE, NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled, ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled, cineimiiTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 4 * Galy games scheduled. 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This means that you get more flavor—more enjoyment in every drink. Fleischmann's— you'll agree that blended whiskey value in Americal leontracts, and discussions of rules Bechard lead the league with a 30 mark, while. Clawson is 3-0-1. Left to right in the sta LANSING — Michigan's color is on — now! Autumn's dazzling display will be on tap this weekend for color-tour- City Cage Loop Meeting Oct. 22 ‘The first meeting of the Parks & Recreation Basketball Leagues Oct. 22 at the Parks & Recrea- tion office in the City Hall at 7:30) p.m. ; Class A and B are now being should attend this meeting. Practice arrangements, players’ and league operation will be other matters taken up at the initial ses- sion. Homer Makes It Three Straight at Jackson JACKSON—Homer, owned and driven by Elwood MclIimurray, made it three ina row at Jackson Raceway last night, winning the featured pace in 2:07 3/5 with a half-length victory over Billy F. Galvin McPherson was third. The seven-year old gelding by Wisdom was rushed out on the lead shortly after the start and never looked back. The victory was the | 14th of the year for. Homer. ‘Obtained by White Sox | CHICAGO (® — Tommy Brown, Now at Peak of Beauty organized. All managers or rep- (scattered light showers should not resentatives of men's teams con- (seriously affect weekend color sidering entry in these leagues tours, ists and sighteseers throughout all of Michigan, according to the Tourist Council. . Dozens of Tourist Council re- porters in the north country have wired that color there is now at its peak and will hold for another week or two. “This means that by week's end, fall color will have blanketed fol- iage over the entire state,” said for the 1956-57 season will be held| Robert. J. Furlong, Council execu, tive ’ 5s * * *€ Generally pleasant weather is forecast with temperatures in the high 50's. Possibilities of widely offered by many Michigan com- munities. Included in these are Newaygo, Traverse City, Cadilllac. Alpena, Cheboygan, Jackson, Muskegon, Battle Creek, and the Irish Hills area in southeastern Michigan, ee weet Spc, ! Ral Oe t iia % * ' + ¢ : £%, ils f : “Only 8 Area Schools Remain Unscarred 8. : 4 , ig — "8 ‘The elite roster of undefeated, schools, Dryden of the Southera jon the last play of the game to : S#luntied high school football teams| Thumb, Hazel Park St. Rita |beat Lapeer 26-19. _ : flim the Oakland County area wiis| from the Suburban Catholic, and | 4 couple of schools in the area eo . ere We cae Oa ae ee» South Lyon each fell by the wWay- |are still unbeaten, but have ties to 4 Caroling (41) 0.00... < Bi Only” eight teams with perfect ng 1 deel by Sengueltrinphe and New Rare | | Washington ved ene ‘firet place/records now survive and more fa-|,. famgnii ich. ames three wins, but the two Southern talities loom in the next two weeks.|o,nard Lake turned back St. Rita,|Thumb teams fought each other to eee antler eS erent, Weueg and. South Lyon bowed to Mam|@ 1019 draw. Boxers Agree eres, eee amen: eae ehestae : Milford and Marlette, unde Lake, Romeo, Lake Shore, Roch-|" ‘two members of the select circle| teated but tied iat! test Friday on 1] Rounds ester, Orchard Lake St. Mary and ian exactly romp to victory lest] were alse. vietine of the upeei e . Memphis. week. Walled Lake experienced a plague. Wayne-Oakland opponent as Compromise Bragging si: agarypraagtiey ea soe ade Piney tet np rege Holly upended Milford while . ranks smatier (while Romeo cross Mariette . ry i ; peerage Mass. gage n8 Lf pte Axe. me: bod os fons of tL pounds “Oil decide the : A dozen area schools still have New England cham-'| Time for Color-Tour the unenviable distinction of being Trio to Represent I ke p'tisnsa samy waher « Progerald, Revel, st. 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Kickoff is scheduled at 4 o'clock. lofty;of the Michigan PGA, co-sponsor ior|Filint will stage the event in .’58\ .| ren Orlick, state president, The beautiful new clubhouse of the Edgewood Country Club on Commerce Road in Walled Lake will be initiated into tournament jplay next segson when the club plays host to the Michigan Open. * + * An announcement of the \selec- Redlegs ney Hurler CINCINNATI @—The Cincinnati|brand end Ma - FE 3-9557 1211 North Perry St. Excel 12 other leading premiums gM in miles per dollar _ | 4 tion of Edgewood as the site of the next tourney was made \yes- terday at the annual fall meeting|} of the tournaments with the host clubs. The Atlas Valley Club in afew days, according to War- The selection of Edgewood for next year’s meet will enable.state. golfers to make use of one of Michigari’s most modern club- houses. * * * It is architectural designed to a two-level area and occupies 153, 000 square feet on a specially chosen, semi-hillside site. 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PREMIUM OCTANE _« @ | | AT REGULAR GAS PRICE oars J SS eS Pa ae = os Rees ge Se eae, eee FP * $ 3 Pred ' OA ae . ve fee ; . e : tS oe ee | ie Ey ey : Lud arte : Be 3 ee a ea Aros: 3 me . — Wetec al ie eee 4G a i ne al ea Me « te ‘Lee le ea: PCa eed Cs ain = 3 ce i oe a 5 Be ys ae eal 5 ee * . j + +. re . ' F a. ff ar = iv : i 25 2 _ “THE PONTIAC PRESS; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 . so ‘ - see a. ee : lpONALD DUCK i ( fom aS ROCK- AND - ROLL ig RECORD ance i ; HL [hit we Th AR se Nidy - . : NIK A 1 . WOW--- THAT MUST BE THE WORLD'S JAZZIEST RECORD f/f ce ITS THE FIRST STATUE I EVER NOTICED THAT SEEMED TO VIBRATE? POOR CHAP..HE MAY SORT OF BLAME US A BIT FOR THIS, CALS | PRO Sup LETS TINE T0 GO, Boys “HE'S ARMED = PROBLEM... “XX : 4a oes ; | - : Se 4 yg cen , i Fa a hie ; i) ity tab ‘ (13 waqte " A yey ate ee Ny _ if * "y : Sa %. fii Ah Term 10-16 MEMS eae _ge ©) 1956 by NEA Service, Inc. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. { FAILUIAMS CT By Dick Cavalli eae 7 LE OH, THOSE ARE NOT) | ; WHEN EATIN' DISHES // / ONT pananaane AN’ Lee WHY BDO YOU BUY SUCH u iA MESS O° CRACKED, } [CHIPPED THINGS LIKE | © THIS ? CAE. 10-16 : 4 QOu'. HEAR FROM Sb Evers “You have me to thank for getting them up on time!" “ea rs Bee te) Brennan Joins 5 Home, in Novi Cemetery. Mrs. Smith, resi- ‘; dent of the area for 30 years, com- 4 ing from Novi., died yesterday ‘g after two years’ ‘iliness. s Supreme Court Takes 2 Oaths of Office Administer Justice e #3 Fy etree i Bee [ 3 reported someone had entered the Pine | Knob School under construction at Sashabaw road, north of Maybee road, in Independence Township. He sald broken beer bottles were scattered through three Rg and that the fire system had“ been dam- - aged. the vandals had poured oil and sand into a cement mixer. _ A teacher at the Webster School at 8100 Pontiac Lake Rd. re- ported Monday six windows in her classroom had been broken. Rocks were discovered on the floor, deputies said. County Deaths Myron day Meyers FARMINGTON — Service for Myron Jay Meyers, 69, of 22315 Gill Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day from the Funeral Home, with interment in Glen Eden Cemetery, Livonia. Mr. Meyers, three-year resident here; and re- tired from the Dodge Forge Plant, died yesterday at his home follow- ing a heart attac’:. Surviving are his- wife, Edith; a Farmington; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Sharp and one grandson. Mrs. Ralza Smith Mrs. Ralza (Margaret Marian) Smith, 56, will be at 11 a.m. Thurs- day, from Richardson-Bird Funeral Walled Lake, with burial She is survived bv her husband; three sons, Elmer W. of California, Howard Leroy of Detroit and Earl E. of Walled Lake; two daughters, Mrs, Beatrice Powers and Mar- Shovel Strike Settled | (Ford Unv ai 4 Car This Month to Uphold Constitution, | in diameter. Rear have the tail fin slightly outward. * 20,250 Enrollment at MSU Sets Record Beaumont told sheriff deputies|"* daughter, Mrs. Margaret Kelley of| WALLED LAKE — Service for) « Probe Testimony Links Dems to Bank CHICAGO (®# — A US. Senate committee resumes its inquiry to- day' into the involvement of Illi- ward A. Hintz's bank. * e * Hintz once headed the bank which cashed many of the fraud- tlent state checks by which Or- ville E. Hodge swindled the state of 1% million dollars. He and |Hodge, former Republican state auditor, are in prison as a result of the thefts. a of county money for the Southmoor Bank and. Trust Co Hintz was president of Southmoor at the time, his statement said. La] * Quick denials came from both Howlett and Herbert C. Paschen, Democratic Cook County treasur- er, Business Notes Ronald McCulloch of Birming- ham has been appointed assistant merchandising manager in charge of Nash, it has been announced by Fred W. Adams, director of auto- motive advertising and merchan- dising. McCulloch, who- lives at 1592 Bates St., has been in charge of dealer-merchandising programs for [Nash during the past year. Charles K. Andrews, of 4261 Lin- |New Auto Agency state Auditor, once offered to get): Do You Own Stocks? owning good common stocks over the long pull. How- ever, to minimize the risk.that is necessarily assumed in owning securities, experienced lnvestors review thelr holdings periodically. If you are in need of investment information, call vs ‘at Federal 4-2895. You con be sure your request for standard transmission, * * * Straits Lake. The new deal- ership will be lo- for next Friday. Jones Transfer Hoping to Buy Bradley Freight MONROE nounced Monday it has filed an application with the Interstate Commerce Bradley Detroit, sige Pontiac, at Toledo, Monroe, Pontiac. da Ct. Drayton Plains, has com- pleted a 72 week residential train- BAY CITY @—A two-month-old strike at the Bay City Shovels Corp. ended Monday with agree- \ Meet Your Friends in the ment on a'13-cent. -hourly wage in- crease. Some 600, United Steel ne ene Ralls were practically un- Seep Ee ES 1% rs some small gains. High-priced F vsacses “se International Business Ma- eeeeeee eee ge chin continu d to stride for. ward, adding around § points. U. S. Steel took a small loss. Ward, Boeing and) United Aircraft were steady. American Telephone and Interna- tional Telephone held their ground. * bu. tes ah Lettuce, Boston, No. 93; tom turkeys\bu. Lettuce: No, 1, hy, = sete, Latteen t He, 18 1.50 bu. ee, ; ~ Letttioe, “Romathe, Non i, 160-200 bu. |Aémiral ...... 184 as .. 713 Oe No. 1, 1.00-1.95 bu it Red ,...0. % e tees “ ‘ oe Sig “|Allied Ch ..... 047 ose .. 3 in rie Collard, No. Tt obiss bu. Kale, No. 1,/aiied Strs “a Me mete 1.00-1.80 bu. Mustard. No. 1, 1.00-1.28 bu.|Auied Sire ...- $8 oe... lard No 3, 1.00-1.28 bu. Spinach. No.|4jum Ltd -""" "138.4 ork ‘Aire :. 3 Bilt Collies, owner of Frank |}. 1.00-1.50 bu. Sorrel, No. 1. 1.00-1.50 Bu.iAiccg .. -.. 1 iv “ . Swiss Chard, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu, Turnips,/a4m airiin *** 5 Kone, Com - 2 Cleaners, 227 Au ve., Teport-|No. 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. Am Can ...... 418 Lou & Nash .. 064 15.50-16.50 W0-dos. cas®;/an Gyan =°' % Mack Trk ... @1 ed to Pontiac Medium, 12.00-13.00; Small, 850-050. | |4m & Fi; 366 Martin. O1 ... 29-3 that someone attempted to enter his Am M & Pay «361 oe ae shop over the weekend by breaking CHICAGO POTATOES ey ee Mead Op -..4-:38 , Police investi- CHICAGO, Oct. 15 (AP) (USDA) — Am Rad ...... ” Ce tation showed no entry was made./iGi'Ge reed bud ipa lis Stiad ois teal Gta . ger a: fair siete about rete: yg ES HU ~ M ‘i’ : Li 7 Am és is ' & , 4) Gloria Mackin, 14 W. Rutgers 1, . sRusete 3.75-4.35; wiseon-| 4 ae 733 oe Ge +89 ' 18; Washington Armco 2 ~~? St., told Pontiac Police someone #552. Minnesota-North Dakota Red’ Armour & Co Bre Se Se ae slashed four tires on her car SUn-|River ey Pontises 3.36-2.50 mostly) Armst CX ..... 13 Secor Wheel ..94 day while it was parked at a)" Pusset Gems 2 oy ge teen | torola, «1484 parking lot at Baldwin avenue and DETROIT EGGS Atl Refi...» 413 Stray Cp ....32 Merrimac street, Police are inves- gitTROrT CSth, (AP) (USDA) ~-|Balt & Oh’ .... 50. fF e F tigating the report. fedoras” sinte eee ght so: OOS inet Dairy «-.0.38 White: A jumbo 54-59 oh Es eth Steei 168.6 Mat Oyps ...+. a4 Sree Thor a Gs Bie tee Sl wid. « Fj loeing Alr .... 544 Nat Lead ....110 9 to 8 pm. LO.OF Hall, 433 EB.) medium 34-35 ra =, sal , Rem ond Sire .... 154 Mat Tea ...,..39 * — oa orden ..... ++ @ oe +0088 ll Mile Rd. Royal jave. iorg Warn ... 4 M Pw .....202 parking. Birm, Unitarian Church.) pre A sombo 39.56 wid. ave. ings MI... 181 No Am Av 2.412 é « re * E Mn ath ee ih ta medium tudd ae ry Pac nen “ } email avg. 21.| Be rest nor ste Bw br Gale, ‘Women's Aese- oie dan eal ice: lores e0-61;|Cuem & Mss 14 weet Alin... ciation, ‘Rirk in’ the Hills, Wesbliarge 47-81; medium 31 pan Dry ...... 8B Geens Cog». 112 Long Lake Road, Hils, awa aoe ff qxtrs pl ar: ee Capital Alri .. 243 Owens Ill Gl ..66.4 Oct. 18,9am.to2pm. —AdV.!\GraGe & 38. Checks 26- pee) ee ee Cc t: Market firm on large with|C8**. JE ...... 13.3 ess Rod now At_ Eddie's supplies short to @ geod Gomand. See ng Wt Barber 8 E. Pike St—for- ~ age x og etth dimcetBnies| Chee & Oh’... 649 Parke 43.3 4 ivy, with tive! Chrysler ‘) 164 Pehney, JC ....064 merly at York’s Barber Shop. good and underlying strength af- sreoes TOG 0 IS one BH —AdV.|ford by the buying and selling to the Ci MIM.... 48 Ps vee e332 |gorernmen: ment > BB brogram. (cities Sve <<. 613 Pepsi Coie. 188 it etend’s be and needs ~ alle steady, supplies light and clear-| ino. = 13 jared aaa - >: —Adv.| _cmcaco BUTTER AND EGGS Col Gag --s+- 167 prin Pet. |. 49.4 . is 16 jar --Dageee steady pong 33 Pit Plate G. 84.6 rent S20, olecle bavi, Priston Rar: SB! Brew a: ste Nab Rochester Youth — [go"r siiiise "teh: cars oo fone; Copy Fs, ake ee O98 C Pw Pf (4%) 100.6 Repub Stl ... 54.2 e Ss mixed; receipts 8,200: wholesale Cont Bak ..... o 38 After 100 M.P.H. Chas buying prices unchanged to 1 lower; 65/Cont Can -.... its ae pty J . per cent or better A white 44; mixed Cont COP&S . 15.7 Rey Tob B.. 5? A It-yearold Rochester youth 42%: mediums 28: standards 33%; | Cont Mot ....: 63 Ridceway .... 474 Oak- | “#tties 282; currents receipts 3 Cont Off .....1186 Rock spg 20.6 was awaiting trial today in Copper Rng .. $72 Roval Dut... 107 land County jail after deputies last ‘ burtiss “Wr. 36 Safeway St |. 68.2 night chased the car he was Livestock pet Raeon «.. 2B one pee. ans drivirig, they say, at more than 100 Dawe Aire’... 814 Seovill Mf. 35.2 mph. ‘ss a gre ape Dow Chem wi ood Al RR.. 37.3) alarm Lawrence C. Artes, 6808 Roches-| ssse--sciatte ase. Mo ‘Authy ‘Chi un Bast Air L ‘: $04 hell Ol ..,. 78 after \dertone str East - 8 Sinclair ....". $9.3 ter Rd., Route 1, was stopped after | “Crt “se . Receipts include| Bi @ itu’ ."". 744 Y sevees 823 the chase when he attempted t0)300 stock caives; slaughter cattle supply| Bmer Rad’... #2 Sou Pac ...,, 48.2 Crooks |tcressed._ by several hundred steers and) Ex-Cell0 .°:: ms | Sou Ry _...... 43.7 pod at Rochester and hei mostly low good and|Fairb Mor. 494 Sperry Rd 23.7 below carried from Monday, high good| Firestone ... a¢4 3t¢ Branr ... 36.5 roads. to prime steers and heifers very scarce;| Food Mach... 666 Std Of) Cal.. 47.7 woTmce tree vety uneven, sit arcesing Yat | Pitot 2 Sa SY RS ON . 8 ri . an “compilence! with Seetion 168.652. of bulls, stockers and feeders steady: toe Prueh Tra ... 27 - oil - ee the Compiled Lows of 1948, you arejodd head and small lots good and choice| Gen Dvnam .. 72.3. Stevens, JP *. 23.1 hereby notified that a Genéral ection, slaughter steers ran 21 1.00-28.00: odd) Gen mee » 84 Stud Pack | 4.3 will be held Tuesday, the 6th day of and small lots good and choice Gen Mill » $6 Sun on |.) | 8 November, 1986 in every voting precinct |heifers 20.00-25.00; early sales cutter and Gen a pf 5 Sather Pap .> 41.2 in this County, and State of Michigan, utility steers and heifers 9.00-14.00; few Gen Tel “422 Swift & Co). 441 t which time the following officers will |e” utility end standard grades 14-50-| Gen Time... 32a Sylv Bl Pd... 40.7 Had woes 98: 8 most early sales utility cows 10.00- Gen Tire et ee ee President afd Vice-President of the/1130. Some ce agen ti-12-8: Galette 41.7 Tex @ Bul... 29.8 VGorwreet pp lng bie ony be TBoodrich 2°! 134 Treen teas? ae? Lieutenant Governor Calves—Salable 225. Trading only mod-| Goodyear... 744 Tran W Air. 18.3 Secretary of. State erately active: ether openin. ones: Grah Paige 16 Transamer |. 394 Attorney ong high choice and Ps — BS 2 ty? aes $s nt Cen °. 287 Biate Feewures vealers and giaughter calves 19.00-27.00: | Grey: 1145 Unterwe : 48 Representative ia Congress some around 60 Tb culls down ts 600" Holland P's: 13° Un Pee aa State Senato' S Trading, moderate-| Hooker El’. 41 Unit air’ Lin, Representative im State Legislature ly active, market ful Ss, eee | a Saat “wen 48 ts. the Supreme Court (to fll) ots choice ime, wooled siaughter| Indust Ray.’ 318 Unit pine °° 8 2 aaa Twe lambs 21.00-21.50; 8 head high prime: ine R + 823 Un Gas ai Cireuit, Fudge (te fill_vacancy) 72.00. Pew good and choice 19.50-20.60: Mterik’ ie” Se 4 US Lines... 31.1 Prosecuting Attorney aseones at Bus Mch’.40n4 OS Rub ...... $06 Shert HICAGO LIVESTOCK * |int Nick |. 194 US. Tob soos Hh County Clerk CHICAGO. Ock 18 tars Pee hg Yan Rael .'* ‘3 County Treasurer —Salable ness nt Paper ....116.4 Wee na . M18 Recister of Deed wee) |tetchelse tet ety see eet SEs BPs -on 8° gets Be ee Girait Coury Commissioner (P80! | grade lots 200-280 Tb. butchers 16.00-16.25;| Isl Crk Coal. 47 Weste BI ..!. Be | sr tat an 35, S638 ane ena Tos moey 13] fone Man's. abt When aby. fe notified that an mostly 1- . 46. 44) eee tee ee Clnatttation’ relative 190-220 “ib. 18-40-1690. 935 head, let! feleey Mey. tot Yen a ie ae Saad assy, Shy “aan Ws | esta Mes ae unr a", Soeel Remar Pomme 4 14 the veron rs. ons red ara to 15.85; mixed grade 170-105 Jb. limited; '™” Cl -.. 45.4 Zenith Rad ...1 Take further notice, ‘That Gection volume 15.25-16.00; larger lots 432-555 168.653 Laws of 1948/lab, sows 14,00-15.50; little below 15.25: STOCK AVERAGES res Towns — ¥ boom 9 =. few selected, 300 Ib, and lighter) wew YORK, . Oct. 16—Compiled_ by ie f each Assoc — they te ave public netics of the time and | | Salable cattle 4.000 calves 200: cholee _ mies od Press, o jiace get at which | and me nm eifera about on He is sg~ 4 held 90 e? ig the steady with Monday's decline: steers|Net change ae diem Ralls vill meee offices to be filled. Such sore sh alijand heifers grading good and below|Noon, today |. 9605 ne 71.3 V5 be given by publication ig at jeast weak; cows steady to weak; bulls steady | Previous day....261.4 1349 13 179.9 twiee in some 35 higher; vealers mostly steady to|Week a -257.0 1322 4 176.9 published or of general Cireulation in|1.00 higher: stockers and feeders. slow: Month ago..... 261.6 131.2 12.4 179.7 sald city ¢ yee > and, if deemedia few sales about steady: small supply|Year ago...... 2354 1248 709 167.1 adviva’ township board orjhigh choice and prime steers 1250 1b./1956 high..,....276.3 185.1 769 1918 legislative Bay. hy posting gulens in | 27.50-31.25: 2. loads prime = 1150 tb,{1 WOW cies: 244.0 126.2 60.8 171.6 two or more co: jcuous places in each 31,25; high prime steere absent; bulk| 1955 high 2579 1424 75.7 181 élection precinct, said first publication|choice srteers 25.00-27.00: mixed ood 1955 low. ....... 203.1° 114.9 67.2 148.8 or said posting to be made not less thanjand choice drade< 2400-2450: standard) ' ten days prior to such election. to high ood steers 15.50-79.50; few @ETROIT sTOCKS e: Tuesday, November 6, 1956 from pa gg dawn to 13.06: orime 970 Ib. heif- (C. J. Nephier Co.) 7:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m 2775: gond to hich chotre heifers) | Piures after decimal points are eighths The followine are the voting locations 18 "80-25. 50: choice ‘arcely 73.90 wD; High Low Noon of the Township of Peecre’. County/utiity and standard 11,.60-17."9: wa'k | Al len Elec. & Equip. Co.* 2.1 a1 of Ogkland, State o. Michiean utflite and commercial cows 9.78-13.00; | Baldwin Rubber Co. ..... 144 164 164 Pr ict ivo, 1—Jayno Adams School, stron¢ weight cannere and cutters &.0-| Ross Gear Co.* ........., 23.4 24.4 5° Clintonville Rd 16.00: utility and commercial —_ Bono GL Oll & Chem. Co. , 14 #15 Precinct No. 2--Fire Btation No. 2.) 14.80; odd LA il Blec Motor Co.* $2 §.3)> West Walton Bivd. vealers 20.00-23.00: cu)! to andere veal-|Peninsula M. Prod. Co.* 116 12 Precinct No. 3—Waterford Village/ ers ee” — lots good light het Co.* .....5. 16.2 10.9 Steffins St.. Waterford stock and steer calves|Rudy Mfg Co* .......... $2 93 Precinct ie 4+—Williams Lake School, Tase-te on a8 head od geod 845 Tb. feeding aj (ren - errr 13.2 13.2 13.2 Ras. Produe * is- . Precinet No, $—Waterford Twn, Hall.) Gaishle sheep 2.000: moderately active: Ne sale: bid and asked. % _ 405 W. Haron &t. with sleughter jambs steady to weak: ae Ph i med oS School, yearianys and oe PR gan toed = Seot me tamie 1: be ' ege Precinet No. 7~—Donelson School, Huron)eates and most good and chotee lambs Street vines te 29 80 Aen: ro gen ow gg SF age Phone Amplifier Made Precinet °% &—#tringha hool, 1N Oh-1k8 OM: a pa or Bigabeth Lake Ra tite choles Iams earryine Ne nite 18 7: hegre a my: on small de- Precinct No. 98-6236 Cooley . dowhts feck o ané? hsies hy sounds ove: ‘Oakland Coin Co.: very! ‘ines with Na. tend fot) shorn oelte that i amp ify ad je seth tae 10--Lambert School. Cass-/17 +5: ve o oastty good fall slaughter telephones. seven times and help bil ak ere Precinet No, ait Eniants of Pythies| A : listeners hear better has been de-| Hall. Vootnels Ra aos mesial ‘veloped by a Palo Alto company. wide. Williams tate La ty Activities! Australia will ‘ial up its tnira li uses transistors, operates on i waterford 2. BARRY, |base in the Antarctic, at Vestfold /smajl mercury batteries, and fits Se me é over the phone receiver, Workers approved & package in- ae tee eee ae years. The strike started Aug. 16. Riker Fountain , wees one ed Weinvte yout open an account today a SAVINGS. & LOAN CO. 7S W. Huron ‘five for our future home ! SAVING FE 40561 ~ @®—Jones ‘Transfer Co., a Monroe tricking firm, an-| Commission and the] Richard H. DeWiu Res. FE 5-3793 . Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance =——=—_ 714 Community Nat'l Bank Building _ Phone FE “—e? “A NODDING ACQUAINTANCE IS ONE WITH Hi. Ww. HUTTENLOCHER Agency . Ww. FS cam agg 318 Riker Bidg. "_ Hunting Season ! _ Duck Season . . . Pheasant - oe: will be hore ino short — sina ts Ea against any acc us for information, Mee “asst " STANDARD OIL of NEW JERSEY on GENERAL ELECTRIC RUBBE sencatnanrninemcc gene i? i a5 pit = = § F ii = “igs i i | e5NGS OF EMELL GUIDES HIM. Oe oe WHERE HE CRACKG fe a 4 fs sr ? lao Ubain le Study Tooling of Leather WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Oc- tober meeting of the Lotus Lake Extension Club will feature the lesson on leathertooling, given by Some 14,000,000 of the nation's 25,000,000 dairy cows are east of the Mississippi River. tarpaper shack Daniel Bird, an elderly Indian re- cluse, in the burned ruins of his 45 miles west of Sault Ste. Marie, home near Hulvert, Birmingham Man 4 |Wins Top Post for Garden Club __ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Pp 4 ‘ Mi Ny Uae Mel he Sieg Naam PD H int alt 8 a H 2 2] : Fy iF Peas z i P88 ie aR 4 (180 348) (BOO 6 (2% 40 6.00 6 (27 496 81,90 7/ 318) «66et OS. a, 3.80 $8 is e 40 ) BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press otfice in the following boxes: 4, 8, 10, 12, 16, 17, 18, 1, %, 2%, %, 30, BL, 46. :|.A Few Minutes Bi Bie tie: 2eEk REAL Seeaity, ase ARC WELDERS ttatization T. EXPERIENCED estate salesman for fast te A Call J. R. Hilts, ae te BOYS - VETS ‘TRAVEL a ast “ salesmen Py, bod "oe x Saginaw -OPPORT For wages _ EDITORIAL ITY Se eae EXTRA SALESPEOPLE Shrlstinass Positions open * employe penphits. » Mr Mor- chases, ° hen in person “5 ‘avin Steinman LION STORE O11 S, Gaginaw st. Have You Ever Said... os Sots ined” Bese "Ws Wednesday ovens leoen" $4 and 8:30 a a Es = JEWELRY SALESMAN credit jewelry store. ye re schoo] peek ace _ must have acd ea, FE SODIERG, ants 6 aa —" DAY OR a 101 W. ___ Help _W Wanted Male 6 10 BOYS We need 10 boys = only Must be at least 16 vre of age. ho BERT PAL KNE R.. PONT: TAC. ‘PRESS Se Hospital e required. Give full details ron eae r ments, Pontiac Press, work -_ pe 3 oe. Z ."s u ar. oth gation: sree i arate time ‘plying ei "Products Start tam tely. fi ig Dent, MCI-008. “DIE MAKER EXPERIENCED ON e DIES, [one & ie new f atouna’ work, 3 & 2 Mis. ~ $926 Orion Rd., Rocheste rson Tuesd i 5 RiCEnON OPER a jesday « Puc 2 ACKH DRIVER WANTED FOR ESTAB- lished dry cleaners. Write ref- > $rences and exp. to Pontiac Press Fz ist. Professional Engined 7 schanicel Hlectriea ) 6 responsi rohitectural fice. Must have institutional and unity to oo ie vd EY T1140 SALESMEN al make you _ log, Bee Mr. ens & ‘Thure.. us 202. LADD’ S INC. _ #286 Dixte Hwy, Drayton Plains WANTED: IF You Ratt aoa ere td aaah | 3 ew Yo work and |. be — o start. Vinmediate highest “Saavotiene standards to rogram, go gate | Doel’ tesord Beiita atiery "te proaras, foot Sooty Mrs. eft, Sate quired. profess al” backgroun nd Employment Office, 1 i sie. conten hich rill be ela eon me Re CARETAKER «ue | ineebrens eee For soettnns butiding, mus' Paani oweneat aa ‘SALESMAN married, Want someone on social) For Flint area, Excellent oppor security wh in good tunity for capable man with am- iy Pn ep ne in nt bitty. De bition, ~leg ae 4 man oe Bornes em ned F Bee gg Joeh t rel time Wg Fe Pontiac” wine moe 4 1». vf "oie AD B Hokol porreamendey nigt, xo Re PORTER TO 80 GENERAL PORT- CAB DRIVER LDER.| er work. experience necessary, ey , Ae apoly 438; see Mr. Ernst, bs ea Pontiae — bard Li Cadillac, 1350 Woodwa' rd, Ww WANTED. Lal Bem _Beiawin Ave Fe 3-108 "REAL ESTATE SALES CHEP ‘TRALIAN Ni Wanted at our Drayton Pinins more in less than ‘. weeks biog Saginaw, Room “SALESMAN LIABLE BUITL DIN SPRCIALTY HOME AND IM- Destine APPLIANCE FURNEFURE if Ext ey? RR tons salary an an soonttedlon rod pas a ote a : gee to qua and abt. esi SALESMEN al Grehard “Lane. Aa. ie, y’ | Wr, MACHINE SHOP: Help Wa hei Male e 6! RR Sears Roebu¢k and Co. WILL- EMPLOY 3 SALESMEN All Sears’ famous benefits, as you qualify for them. . Earning ome of $150 per week, draw against commission, For confidential interview call Mr. Lynch, FE 5-6168, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. __ School Repfesentative “Needed at onc mataet niact quaiitied paper ete resident courses. Approved for Ko- rean Vets 20 yr school. Excel- ent earnings on commission and Fs Sed tek one oe Sone and tel. Rover's. ie im this area to . trom a SALESMEN fy yao i, m. antenna 5 Plenty ‘ot Mave MA RL Ty CO. FE 20263 1075 _W. Huron St. Structural Engineer Registered engineer, Highest caliber for fall responsiblilty, al) structur- al design for medium sized archi- tectural office in Northern Detroit Suburb, Prefer man under 45 with institutional. om ye cen bs gage ¥ e mporary wor’ with highest Srehenctonal stand- ards, in pleasant atmosphere. Sub- mit personal + soeere eo salary company & prospect for o f ren th line of edvertieng jes, business gifts, : building and ‘loan specialties. mediate earnings, payments < Friday, Our . distributors now gn r up to $10, id cash in on big business ift @ ealendar selling season, 31 ta Write, wire for full today. rw A Publish mpany, 644 Wall St bart . fa ota poe: ™ men, ourionees general sh metal Plenty of overtime, frings bene. ae airorafl, wo work McGregor Mie. 0. etal tal & Iny- SPOTTER TV moatcline RCA Service Co. Inc. A Radio Corporation of America subsidiar: & other Pp WANTED: OND MA- ohinist for nights. iacellent wages Fone working conditions. Paid Blue Cross and b -wed insurance, _ __ren Allo od ay! painter. pit ht Sontin ac. ai, Y ters Michigan, cae Foe ._ PRESER TOR Le AR Village Cle 14 Main, ngs. ester, OL iba esi nero cme Help Wanted Male 6 WANTED TOOL ROOM MEN SHAPER OPERATORS LARGE MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS LL RUNGE BENEP?TS DETROIT BROACH & MACHINE Co. on teat YOUNG MAN INTERESTED mwWeA company, must have aaies ‘ene & bo- __Help W Wanted Female ? Accountant ge ge required, a = detain and : ro DAYS. , Bet = porehard, Lake ive. FE 6-8114 cnEcE ROOM. GIRL. APPLY IN Diversified, rn = Saat p.m a piltren lion’ + aor collection ste tktround care of children, ae | Reopens, tre Mipleyeds Ove rene meee” Comedte’” Regular inm-| ed if w_ 3 os —. MICHIGAN CREDIT COU COUNSELO 2-0850. — 41% 8. ne, —* vasibioonsed 4 d COUNTER G need, sien ciuaner 33 “Yaland No, 2, 4687 Dixie ? Main Dine it Dine niga per, ara meen sae DISHWASHER FOR EVENING aaenerAnt i ene 6171 Dixie wes "Gear ton work in manne aeent's pe oy ew building EL ELDERLY EADY WANTED: @ ey Good salary, ae ia 0 ge iy. fe cee i rs $30 30 ‘to ~~ $ Call Di 1-0632 in Detroit for axrs at a wanted Ea full or mberview. exp, #0 a r part time, between now and La days, with possibilities of perma- wom nent employment, Apply Sales Oo en TRL Wattnkas.| Diversified‘ terentinn “Dow: ante’ EXPERTERGED Wi , ton, Pleasant working con- ‘ais ELDERLY WOMAN TO CARE RFOR| Sunt. sount, Apply ARTHORS. More for ' bone Pee wages, Li 1.9938 SALESLADIES ELDERLY WIDOW WITH NICE |. ACCESSORIES small a. —_— tefined house- ‘and keeper & fon with good cosM ace Reerss, ‘Call after @ p.m, FE Experienced Bret as Perm Perman ent : 8, ons, te ounte ight Jett WORK, KITCHEN th my nre/ane werk ADbly Mrs. Jaco! Maple S171 Dixie Hw RIENCED TLL PRO NG NO Hy jays or holidays. 657 > A EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESLADY 4-8 tig. ace on, good bing J to “alvin LION’ STORE. 61 8. “eer Bt, | EXTRA SAL ESREOPLE Wil be heeded betwen now. “and Christmas, Positiqn oi depart Women's and ‘eniaren’s dope me 3 od LION STORE, sl a. ee rt FERTURR WORK, OWN TOOLS Gini person, 2 to 5 p.m. Kingsley Inn, | Women who can work 4 hours a Hills ; ony, needs Bg fg aS much " 4 00-6200 w CORR CLERK - TYPISTS Two opening’ positions—executive Tm mediate come. Applicants te time t ul'stn te pert must pe ype wpm ¢, Phone 3-0035 for inter- tae aa 4 ‘east 2. wears wore view. e Ls - | SASTRY COOK. MUST KNOW ae —- eta All al tarminol- | "how te ey fine | fe ati Lact ee ae M on bas poet ig tee detvecn 5 - CLERK-TYPIST | A hy fe rson to t : I ee _ Help ' Wanted Female 7 eee in, OR 31608 ¥ CA 4 AND some house Live 10:39 a.m, Middleaged widower wants reliable, trust- pied yd housekeeper in ome, Write box , Pontiac Press, stat- ing age, wages and ref- _ erences, - OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED - FOR AMBITIOUS WOMEN HER y er ee ees goed wa es, r ae WPIsTS IG oa eae tm / gte 4 "4 ¥ Neal, FE 4-0603, Wtd. ra >». Waitresses po Gl ween Hf am, meek 4 a4 ht Ad dg a Baler atic fee ab tn. ah Ph oasy bel Employment Agencies 8A Wed Exp. Waitresses — ies Exp. aes eet ABS, $28, anes “hl we WOMAN OVER 30 one og A ee Ben als Help Wanted oe ae ee = ; fo, Amer, Europe, To. sid 00d inaham. Mtoe iba nat led bapa i tae marae g| GRABENER'S dpieia genen, ts Arent. 100's and 100's iene apes OF JOBS Real Es tate Salesman and : or tile tik the WOMEN Fiatember ot Mul malRLS. . Lawrence a ee receptionist Gaylord or slop at ice 8: nechPTiON eo: “Reser gn | rb Recaro i Babli t tat give ‘more free MAP era meted — #200 RECEPTIONIAT wpit.. ||. $900 | RECE 18ST om ; WANTED: APPLICATIONS FROM THE LAKE ORION, | OXFORD, LAKEVILLE AREAS FOR CONTRACT DRIVERS TO DELIVER PAPERS, APPLY: - PONTIAC PRESS CIRCULATION DEPT. Work Near Home CHRISTMAS HELP SALES RECEIVING SHIPPING ce) AP “rh Sr sk ome dec G9 ’ 3 pos hs Employment Agencies sa|** mae end _ $390 & Draftsman CENTER, t Bl Rixer Bidg. FE 6-0416. RECEPTIONST- “SECY, OFFERINGS - Bae Pe eee eee tees oe sy a oftice manager, Se eer as ECRE pyre, ora. SP OFFICE TR _eveteeb ine ST; WOU iains creases ‘. eee eee eens He gH ip AL cucawrint iTENO bookkeeping ORB UR Cl an To -aucoutive.. ‘ mTARY to i abe of mig . MEN ' TRAINEE: Gonler ep. & new aie — sates Hi + le ln a Nr. ® food fir RATAN rae a a eh a ih B er ANALYION (1448) GRAFBNER’S\-Pontiae 313 Pontiac Sate }—— Bank Bld +E S fous i Srbler sat Oak Tompson ____=—SPE: ‘4-684 Building Supplies 132A aay * sq. a %ox8 lBas AuD Business Services 13 APPLIANCE REPAIR, easmmeo ten] Bin Biatie "tel, Tass Re aPRENORS- PRESSORS — ARC WELDERS tractors, mixers, oumpe and Well_and pump repair, OR 3-206 | AIR Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 SEWING ALTERATION, FIRST class work done. 121 Putnam, FE 65-3524. : the 3-497. ‘ Ne T.- ‘DEPEN FERDABLE Gin DE. tes Work, Ret, PE 2-8488, RELIABLE BABY! ABYSITTING, TYPING DONE ip eine Wete : ernyeres oR Pick rms. mo a ty, EM AL'S ROTOVATOR. - y ardens, RADING West side. PE 44228 a ome 18 tae Pontiac COMPLETE LAWW BUILDING, & fall cleanup. Dan's _Seaving Service PE TOM moe. : D, een hel grading and sites it Pate ee bolas ; C Reasonable rates. FE §-3458 & RUBBISH ; pene cleaned, etc. FE DUKE’S TiP- TOP. WE HAUL anything anytime. 6. Spe " laity, stock : Pr caess A NA our 4 , FE 8-0005. «| of rubbish ¢ oe Rabbten Pauled Sand, fil) dirt, and gravel. FE 32-0607. rates. Pm 4-3403. LOCAL & ONE-WAY COAST TO COAST 503, sent Oe, DRAT) 5 we ere yen Smith ‘D iy ry +4088 «i! Trucks to Rent! suyrs Pontiac Farm and - ee Co... Garden Plowing . 16B | os LAWNS, soll delivered. rE . A a apartment and expenses. Prefer- FE | Only. 387 Osmun. FE 44756 "| ; BEDROOM, UPPER, HEAT FOR: IN DEBT? | ~~ ‘Travel Agencies 25A AE LANNING A oe Se a aes TRAVEL SORnaTT LARGEST buyers. Cash waiting. Or F Ho _ end on r ere. oe Sat efor a | "removals, 7 T TREE & AY ¥ # heds, studio removals. Ph FE 56-6593 “es . TIOs tiles ate ___Money Wanted 2A a “MAN WANTS $3,000 ‘on 60 day basis. Will pay high ag nee OR 35-3167. Water Et cca tene Than se ‘pontiac for security, FE 8-1528 before 12 noon ‘6d he: Share 1 Living Quarters 30); - 1 OR Ei TOONS MEN TO shere apt, : = another re 25236 or FE ‘pfeos: WILL SHARE MY faa WITH eldertiv lade. FE 4.9743, WOULD LIKE WAR TO SHARE iy ene that doesn’t drink. Wid. ¢ Contracts, Mtgs, 32 32 CONTRACTS’ WANTED Me go wal you? Resoomanie ontrac 80441 oF PE 5-0975 ‘ McCune No icity in 1c Jayden, Reale hae sty , ? A [ " IEF [ay Ne “R sit Mae ot - Henry, ge OL 14111 OL o Cltent: wants modern 6b o: 6 room ‘ome. ROY KNAUF, Realtor W. Huron OA 63338 92-7421 NEEDED FAST 9 ot 3 bedroom home. Full bese- meee Baggy mae B= heat and garage. 1. Good small farm with buildings é Suburban home with acreage or arge room e¢lty home. Prefer West = — will consider other er location _—e suitable for subdivid- ing We also buy, sell and trade, See us for fast mise on service. H. BROWN, Realtor ws W. Huron Ph. FE 23-4810 Multiple Listing Service _Rent Apts. Fur Furnished 33 1 CHILD OR B pony wycons. are R06 ee EDROOM STO DEEN. 4 oon Elizabeth ei Union Lake Rds. MA 41554 1 LARGE ROOM APT. PRIVATE bath, oy, et em Westinghouse i ae Mt ROOM, Low. er 2 }room — P eg 4 apt. Oxford, ulre at 33 Ea ST ETCH ™. CLEAN, 1 Oo 8. S. Parke, FE 23-7108. 1 ROOM re = washing ea gay te doe Heree or couple, keideh. Paddock, alberta id 2 AND 4 ROOMS. GAS A __ je heat, PE 40008 of PE 6127. 2 7 ROOMS, COUPLES ONLY, $15 A week. Inquire 345 Oakiand Ave. 2 RM, FURN. APT. — COUPLE nished. Private entrance, adults, Pl si) ee siniieteonistiaaiiadechcaas 7 ius PRIV. ENT AND BATH. jgundsy facilities. 196 Sanderson DON’T PASS UP ibelongings for’ cash | through Classified Ads! FE 28181. ‘MONEY Sell unneeded) ts -~ “He lost his fortune dabbling in stocks and blondes!’ AP Mewsteareres 70-716 5 AM, GROUND PIOOR. PVT St. wan Mer tac Ma it. ie 8 ble dows pay- ‘ ADAM'® REALTY Co. wn ———s 382 Auburn Ave FF 43393 |§ ROOMS — NEAR SCHOOLS, 1 __ After 6, ¢ ‘call. Rm RO eS. WE NEED FRANKLIN APTS. 3 rooms end bath, adults only. Bae HEMPSTEAD 2 EK. Huron Z ] 4 giee'e wath’ mo ebhancee 208 8. $64 _couple, rae Charlotte BRAND NEW Orchard rye, Avenue ot te ta th Eee, AIR CONDITIONE dD One — . ag omg master rams. tie rn, patnrooms. bem Desutiful with indtvidwal —— ADULTS ONLY Open for inspection daily f 00 om. to 5:00 p.m. ted on ~ Gundsy from 13 neon to 6:00 p.m. FEderal 8618: SRiCK J BEDRGOM UNFURN. preferred, Sage = 2s. heat. aes . eee ROOMS & BATH. A 5-7298 Ba rN NOT furnish aged couple. Basement utilities. 06 8. Roselawn. LARGE ; 2 Al Pag TILED BATH UP. per, 1 of . Well heated, newly prefer eideriy FE 86-2035, ag A 4 room apts, flower) with full basement, oil heat, eto. $65 per month, Poke dp St, off Perry, three + etl goa nice aaa’ clean. PAUL A. pti Realtor alking @ | ae eB ‘rd tat Ave,/ ark 3 ae garage. oi datos SMALL HOUSE, aE ea | _gyer our, many aN, ehd. Feasonable terms, s la: kst OUR PROBLEM) Moree tek) | tetayemaecermen & KENNEDY’ Clarkston-| Wore Ads! To sell, rent, J H. BROWN: Realtor | ae ged AC REAL! TY len wie on ce REAL get sas sn” Ia : hire, it’ $ FE 28181. Multiple Listing. Service rE 8-8715 | Open Evenings til 9 ee ee j _ i 4 oe ; ‘ msacsinn \ F Water Frontage At syiven ia) Lake A LS... enode A BIA re ff See Be | Ses Se . . je to bus a achools 800, with tan aes | Sei ade a. m pay od = aod = insurance. Ac 3.BEDRM. RANCH... | Drayton Woods oe eee ys ae of oe Eo Ss the “* @s goon as you 4, Bwyd sant eat look & over. Offering 2 mre Mice Maes, | Retblucttaadat, Sete: cil beak Large jot. Call for tered soregs. is feel value: : . wooded wi ccc wn a inch it. Full price $16,500. aGUES REALTY Co,,| Reaapr OO see — Open? to Seminole Hills Baan DORRIS- | CLOSE IN AND CHEAP | G. I. RESALE ROBERT C CHAPIN. | Ritr. Drayton Plains (23 ; 4701 Dixie tores, schools Bees than two blocks & lake with eet home for a retiring — te. and “GOLF VIEW SUB. own Fr. WN 8 rooms bath. Large oma gg A 8 eye yy Bg NORTHEND BUY hound's tooth and lo- ‘eee ee | ire, Pearotaaa adhe, Denied | ter heater and gas heat, hard- Sie oe and cos ree. ae and low $10,000. sae DOWN 3 bedrooms. base- —— *ining room, ga- cama $8, . $2,600 Fur. — oft" toot 1, s, room MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE two ar ; S shacned garage, . ; fee twe ere 314.280. Built in 1955 $1,375 DOWN. 11 roo.as, 6 vedrme., -% good 3 lots, gas heat. carage, $9,550 Casement, aus = , ao 4 y bend Downs 2 beurooms, part side. $67 per month inetoges ment 2 jets, newiy deco taxes Bo omg insurance pease. e privs, $6,900. * iv ream a HOUSES. Two 4 A Real Nice Home rooms ¥ rooms, th Mas bg ke Three’ be vestoom CLARK REAL EST. ATE tm iro. atin ed yard, +4813 homes. eal Side Banga, Seite Seid the R: $850 DOWN siding John K. adel Pak tan SYLVAN LAKE BRICK ie full price. Lake Ra. is setae se EY, Broker PE 41157 CLARK 000 Down bedrooms, Built tn DOWN. 2 os basement. 6 nished per mo, taxes and ins 640 3 beurcoms down. $700 Toom, ‘Biches, ere iyiee prive: $5,900. $1,500 DOWN. 2 hedrooms, FE 46402 bag ontags Suna S ti ser vice, BLOOMFIELD KNOLLS Gl's $300 Down:’ OPEN DAILY & SUN. 3 bedroom brick & Carey stone ranch home with carport. Ready to select your colors. ye rooms with wtattey a be two bedrooms, garage, fo ‘35. Ranch Uled floors, gas heat. DOWN. mre j ay: BH 2 . ed fem Priced to Dorothy Snyder render LTOR 349 W_ Huron MU 44417 Eves. FE 24411 ARNOLD. $2,875 DOWN. 2 bedrooms, base- ‘REAL ESTATE — nice corner _ location, Ga 210 S. Telegraph Rd FE 5-0676 FE 5-5783 000 DOWN. Brick. 8 rooms up, Whe ™ gual ate Roca peers FRONT $3,500 DOWN. 2 bedrooms, unfim peer re ts furnished. = basement, 2 car Sve “garage. $13,500, counna the Taxe, ‘how how can you og we have 3 to choose it) from. re | ae sitde. fat "basen | 4 BEDROOMS. a re ce a = ROCEDIATE FOMOEBEECR ~ 61. rooms ‘ Many down, plus winty Taste soon, w ested a hom — i} = ' io Priced to sell quick, Mothews St. — Vacant rie es Siok Will convince you this ts a real good buy Three bed- rooms, new carpeting. newly aes. New 2-car ga- rage. Close to” — Large lot, only $11,250 Roy Annett ft Inc * SEs tl and Sunday > aa RANCH HOMES? YOU'VE SEEN THEM ALL NOW COMPARE THIS pattern for. _—. Rs to reach oa * shaped i ‘ing ares clean ke ge ee nook off the itch en with wtiful birch cab: Bice bedresens God Soe toh we have in our files only suth- “Home Planners Center” out to the con- FLOYD KENT, Realtor Call or come venient office of ; “eae go in office AMPLE CU PARKING LINCOLN HTS in this won ‘SUNDAY H. W. Bioolowe aS: PB ins HAYDEN VOORHEIS RD, 3 pat st 3 baths, 9 car ga- rage, $11,660, Terms NORTH SIDE 3 bedroom neue yf achool § bus, Kitchen and wall in age room finished ed pean A pine ete ts oo Oi tw . $8950. Term ON FISHER AVE For colored 9 room home. bath, basement, i. car garage. $10,500. ted gg oo! + bedroom home. and dining are or fire- $13,750 iA $4,000 down. home NETT RD. 2 stairway to unfinished $950 _— GARDENS. $1500 down. hom room © with utility. Gas py IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 2 bedroom home. bath. oil ytd one Efivileces on White Lake. AIRPORT D. Roman brick ranch home 26.8%68', 2 eee r cee ‘th replaces, Lat i be 154 eo Z ‘eat Jr C HAYDEN, Realtor ts. Walton FE 8-044! Open Byes. Templeton ADAMS ROAD on. 2 bedrm t of nice ‘et Zoned songs i cial This at ~~ spot for ca ‘ Ay Fo or = = tind o pusinese ’ Dn. wit quick possession SUBURBAN kK = Teapeic Realtor Muy +4563 op = = < o Hist ily i , E F i fi iL H E | g i. 2 i itn Het y e g 4 3 ? & Ss i i Bien BES ‘ ie H ce i halts = try > = 2 ei if o33 ith a558 i Bbots By =, a $38. S be | FOUR FAMILY thes MIL Close to Auburn Ave 4 rm. mod-|- full basement on © ome PEE. | bea at * botaten modern bath with shower basement has wc heat, ratic hot water. =f @ trace. Williams Lake ar aaa au ~ tal do a —a™ * value pias oe . Set oe HOME in - fine we: area. One of ee houses we've 500 will move you in. wn rte: poate «will move you in This one won't. fast, now SYLVAN CITY 18 THE LO- ited m one of th rental districts ar brick, 4 furnaces. 2 lots. Low main- tenanes. 1 high come. Priced at terms TMPNeat schools. stores Bae Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor spp me WARD E. PARTRIDGE | ASL TOR one 050 W. HURON HIDA-WAY BEDS m . rel a oe 3 i : . Pr. . REPRIG.. InN, WEEKLY or Sale Miscellaneous 60) boxes of eter, Car nee car hag ly aA CORNTURE PLA APD Ana ating pages acre’ type" oll bumee’ Ot KELVINATOR REPRIGERATOR ¢ * wit nates Say Taste AY Milk's *- 2300, ohne | : Z ~~"? WHEEL TRALER G 7,PC LIVING RM. SET |__' “"~Fetwa Emp ‘ d* chair nave LA (GUARANTEED . CLEARANCE ast U4 1 ALLELY'S. _ Ol. 1: Soy a ates Rome, that you could overdo this ‘servant of | a F- a, Oe hcrion F ENCES POINT PEN macuines, | rer , Sans time income, M A MONEY K MA ER ‘ so Heres toe perlecy fomliy TRADE: | Rouse curayi, Soom 6 ¥ . o> 4 Main highway loca- W.-SIDE, $1,500 DN. | — 3-BEDROOM paces Kt Spacious 6 room heme on WooD area stoe me & Auto Senet Natural brick cone ber crane oa Be eee ral bdement it auotad®'si| Sse, Macslon cm * Bata se sat eteens, prise WEST SIDE isp tenon 3 ONLY $1,400 DOWN handies this to 5: 5 just $8,950 with dn, Taree parcels with 100 ft. tront- LET’S TALK seyofmall grill in Pontiac. wirtcnee rte Si BUSINESS” BRICK DUPLEX Tolling *On ‘paved street, 2g PATENT Sustgeding folld brick aie! NORTH SIDE cle alae - ed lawn. “aide has ‘and sirest: ite Sad wider on red so liv onartere it pay Mac gow PRIENDLY exnvige See oats sir ea out Bir el oe daieis LOAN 8 Diaci slate roof. Truly > yg al ; _HARDW E WARD E. PARTRIDGE fniaimum of maintenance. $8,008 itv with Smal aR oc ve ewe REALTOR FE 43581 weE,TO 34 aapaies i: ’ * Tuness id BEAL & BUSINESSES eebuy ‘ WARD E, PARTRIDGE guy pygy/ADD'S INC caer fie ood ha aa his att Riches Extra Fast | Bote mbeay pte, comet REALTOR FE 4.3581 _oh o1231*” tat lnvestinesy, "2 & mod: |__ ‘Coulee soos Rciesiehas 1050 WW. HURON ST. CITY LOT MICHIGAN BUSINESS |_ Sale Land Contracts 32, ws inl cis picts ecm, Level Ost aide een | SALES CORPORATION Poems maar Sat, OF furniture N NICHOLIE ove aie. ont jammer sxen| 10% Discount | acai semen Uo i FLOYD D KENT, Realtor uni a Teena Pe ei *P Would like vo. purchase well HO SEHOLD weTt on Tow ty Dow Sr | WE eet boom | RU a reac a U good furnace . insulation. § & eet eRe ers Power ao - ‘ Bokeh Siro he ee Does. | wy ae KNUDSEN PINANCE ishing.” Priced at $8.750, DREAM “HOMe ar + | WELL EsTapuenee sag ag 2 Fo BP tes ~~ ie Be v Mant in eve state, Move - STORE, plus modems ptHOE | 810, Pontis Bank Bid seuta aca a “Gee ral 88: IMATES — ' DARB LAKE COLONY ing quarters. In ibe, fastest grow. PEde “4516 or’ |= like. new, $14.06; $1,000 ~#2 DOWN area #9000 ere | lee r in ; ve, stove, $14.80 . stove, 834 AND FHA TERMS 6 rms. & beth. ‘Extre large IN WEST BLOOMFIELD twr. | tory Asiused in, adking “price. . | Sane PAYABLE ro re" i uo. | Sectacwnert-t Cash. ot) burner Gedo: "lates Wardens, Poatis ny OS oan een ER 1 tise | SURPLUS LUMBER G BROS OWN 25 cent discount. Secured bh Get cash f easonal expenses PEARSON’s FURNITURE i o. $7,000 | Oh one of the many ppicburesque | Werte Rent of tole NSE | 3 Ceireeae Giscen with full base: VISIT! Phone, eve a few | Ee a og 42 Orchard Uk Ave ponent boat’ i OR 31002 | PR 4-074 11a by out-of-town owner, homesites tee iting oq. ft ot one apace pies mea | ment seer ara 2s acres | tacts, A a move, ro ars oe. Ve sae | BEDRM oO . N Sun. | PONTIAC com i ‘ Lso 7950. le | | BLOND OVER . . ; mn. | INTRO DUCING THIS YOU MOULD SEE wed custom-built homes Ic “Tented ten “afgee mechaoie "Let's a thie pr eee ek BENFFICL L | Woods em O38. | eae 2 vanity ‘lass 2 ; len a OD' CING * family ain room, sun- Bayes swin ming, eating. fishing mage yr BAIT SHOP ~* ErAtig Reaur? “s sala Bais A : ALL FOR $99.50 24 ‘ : j wy WinytLatex room, full , bémt., new dcking | yg oe Laketront 6 modern cabins, hoat Ave. FE 40547 Searence sale on Unpainted fur. | ONI y $2 WEEKI v ; GE oll furnace, ute. hot priva’ on Derb Lak livery, bait and fishing teachin |e FI NANCE co. : { + - Water, incinerator, water hae ren to nearby siedens plus 2 bedrm modern on 25 DISCOU NT | 7_W. Lawrence FE zene | CK & PAINT sT | URE be. oy me. bu °F parochial schools. oyer 5 ac. We feet yo miles N. 2% M eee a. Ww Owner moving ‘from city. pera ie heme % meet your! fe ppemtiae. mee SO G0e ie | poo Rh +e with ease By Loans 54 | Capi Fefrig.. 443: gas stor GEM ava | ee SeLe| STATEWIDE | Sete ererss Loans — $6000 $1500 | te i MOVE RIGHT IN ‘from $i.300.°- Convenient iene rio uingiesed. #88 porch ‘and ans ~~ to 20s tice, range, Attractive 4 rms. & bath Di : ard Lake Rd to farge feaces can. any purpose on cheap. 4 . a Commerce on Com- ig Estate Service of Ponting rn ag aa $5.386, homes. modern or not. tp Gen ws, mage. La fru teens" Only 2.2 p CoLoNy 117 &. Telepaees REA mA cosa | : : 2. For home « or im- dryer; RCA 87,500, $1, : Purscty pcrose tre m,, Marshbank }___ Leslie R. Middleton ey ee enclose |" $71ax8_ model: Sunday. } to 5 HOT SPOT | BROKER FE 0003; = neues party constructed Roletered ‘chetts T SPO LAND home ‘usar Avondale He 4. To & g8rage or on TaOurieD heres exes | onRESTAURANT Gis: Ae meats |S atten | aaee | scoon LOOM TOWNSHIP EAsT. | e * a 81566 . / & HARGER Co. over Farms. On¢ acre. Bloomfield | good pues es ¢ ie, .. aierest. OL OL 2-431, <———— | .__Pontiac, or phone FE 4-4729. | Ft. A-l condition, 1786. | Fe R os 33 W. Huron FE 6-8183|_ Schools, L12-7219 | Breaktast and innate. “INVEST Sas 55 DAVENPORT wins vER| 9x12 Feit B. Rugs $3. ; = * A ag i ACRE. ARBURE | Price idcledes all seni In good Jana soatracts, I have all | a St Ee. chair, 925; chores Welch nen AINT. «. 7 sMMEDIATE Posse HON | eee start’ working -immediately,, | {Des for ea red MeCutougn Hough to- |? BEDROOM SUSGRDAN witm 9 Kavely 7 room tome with fire: | So Seri, -s0FER weRvics sic | _trailer. "Pie ‘00% Garden ‘tractors ftom. OOD WINDO Rane? ramen Y “oll beat’ want, hot] For Sale Farms ns 48 atone Yodo oeation. Low ta: 25 to 500, aes "einer ter aw Me “ ower, mowers lean ‘motor, $12.50 OXBOW WINDOW CO, | «2% ca Tage P| Rn nnn tillers | shops Large jot dock and patio. 20 ACRES tea YOUR CHANCE . BUSI-| You can et Fg eftickly on your | ean,” ped vameapiciad i Maytag) weal en . ry : EVERETT'S N Sell or . on 4-lane highway, signature, furniture, No | POOL TABLE et & gas ‘, begs, mat- + Py otice to | sed accept trade OR 3-7555 WILL 7? aDE 10 smallest from Pontiac. Pull) . endorsers. Payments to sult qos Pe ae ? OR - aces "Rerap Used Trade Dept. after 8:20. Well located on vavement § fo- restaurant with | ‘budget, Wer ear tn giad to heip | a 3 FTER. 6 P.M. ONLY miles N. of Lapeer. 8 rm. house,| modern living quarters above.| you’ with your money problems. | a Goster s i ae DEER LAKE it CLARK- barn. chicken souse «nd orchard. | By owner $4.000 cows will han- : SWAP TWO REGISTERED BEA- Ott " STON porate, Py & 100 Total price fi ee rms. or will) die, MYrtie.3-5761. : gle dogs, male and female, and ft frontage aS trade for suburban Pontiac prop- BARBER SHOP. 2 CHAIRS. $800. two puppies for » ft running C soe “Sig gaa | RIDGEWAY BEAUTY HOM D005 SR FINANCE CO, wrath vs PAUL A. KERR, Realtor, et Baton | SWAP | _Orehar R ae [975 _Baidwin wna 41203 | _ Rd. EM 300), OF ee Sieieg ee | 102 Pontieye eine pais Bigg. | SWAP IN orev cee gar Us for | FIOM, conmany. I seas Fy STOP! LOOK! . lca WuRAhMS AND ACREAGE OPPORTUNITY FOR A GOING — furnace ‘ine 'PSs and filters, eom.| 12 x Ag MME Te be tent garene L f Lots (ca! Rutledge, OR Sitti Fe 03, fereaurant, wusiness, with small ‘GET CASH QUICKLY swap terme $5 00S, aul. "Tor | ik THOMAS ECONOMY. oved ‘awev. NP bene Sie | ake ront Lo s | |BY OWNER. 100- ACRE Ee ARM,| [nvestment. Phone 6. Aft imalier goer” DEC” freere tor FURNITURE CO. 2642 Pie ; ‘Buy now at fall prices and build) pear Molly, Fer For storm | eae T_6.p.m. call OR see.“ Up to $500 i BATHROOM FixTU next year, Your choice of over 2 |— 2a _or ypne ie: On RENT: ee ae ORE | $90 to 1966 cars. Bring your! Be ARNES HARDW ARE i : working cordition.|_____— PON" TIAC, ¥ town kitchen furnaces,’ a shone on and ~ *, We have now for | SEVERAL Goop FARMS AND _PE sss Heat. hot ® water” turn. e tite, . Most -_ Closed ip 30 | 14 142 WH rE 5-6101 fnds —! eh I08. | Bolers "automate water: ester sale — lote on Lak lus at) lake farms, 200 acre course Loans also’ ‘made on fur- aie SWAP BLBCTRICAL AP. Hardware seater ($16,000 cash; J00-ft. on Van Nor! sale, Gas 87 STATION, in Goon mtu | Signatures and otter se: pliances, 44 ton truck or Crock and tile ta ‘man Lake, $7,500 _re Sig x? DINNAN 86 _W. Huron | — uipped for m fepaie curt ee od fornt cash for Shetland pipe a fate, Saniond Beach. Siseo fa: A FARMER'S FARM | saad see coon Oakland foil ous, br mal P'S Tapes tin tree cach htet ae eawe Lake. 04.000! 119 acres, with ¢ bedreon afer ALTON BLYD FRAME «BLOCK « cE 1 BLOCK Devi be pi ono args Semeates 20] ome Stes te hare nat Ae, Qaagrmer Broe oie guarte re Opdrke Mattes, i ery monly Pavincota Wwe) SMO, ite none dx 2 By oral “ST on Company | _Sihertar se ® zi : will be glad to show you | (Anothe ng A ye acres oe POOL . Good tocation. n. Smal ; homesites at your convenience able). “Friced at town in mb Area, bgel te 209 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG F. Sale hi 5064 } | term Pies, Rew racks al er Sale Clothing — 56 ; | vamp REFER... hry vd | Pa eee! PET 9 9206 |r cesesas ee CMe PR coe BROS. TE SSEaar ween "EM Series Pom coat ass "| TEAGUE FINANCE tf ga he ct bytints en ee a J.C HAYDEN, Reaitor | 202 N. MAIN.” lame ce ELECTRIC RANGES | LORD's WA EHOUSE coe | SAVE ENERGY, USE| Sen vige ae Te Sat oom Ere ROCHESTER, MICH. +: ALL NAME BRANDS | rE O16) on ven. ee a5 1 § WANT ADS! To find aie . BE. Pike ber ae? ‘ von Sg? ND SIZES. am za hp YAS “Teneo riz iob. place to live or a rotiable sestabianed House. to | HoOUsEMO ES: . SOME. LIKE NEW etsion, priced for | good used car, see Classi-| fer Seat prot, "ae setedens | Bh.Roshester OL ee Ob. 1.9701, “$39.50 yo fe . Reor roan ve Marble te Red NOW. ha ender te |, QARTER Ste naa Powers tiles, ia re not using | f > Rouge 14, . Fence St. ‘ Oe bale if ae (Ground Pioer) - MI 44828 '20 W. Lawience ~~ WE pais) through Cla Classified Ads! 1 ‘ ra ¢ f i x ; f j : ' \ Trailer Sales New gesting on Our S| areas “Wh i Special Offer New Diaoéunt aaa a “BOTTLE GAS and ‘ACCESSORIES STORE and over- ; eee Wilsabets, “tebe ; FRAT cease - _tiac Lake OR 3-9386 Auto » Accessories 80 2 Rens POPE LAOS avcTioN = nears ee —_— y MA ry 1443. al 008i Red . FE p " cn at) Sendereen __ PE 6-3631 P. CAN. cS, CAGES Bire Hatch arn Rd PE 4-510 FULL RACE CHEVIE V8 ENGINE $1,300 investec sell for $400 : — e stock Chevie V8 engine ‘er’ PE 54-7491. ee ' Sale e Tires 80A 80A ; |goonrs AR, “PIRESTONE, Goon. = 8. Black of white side ED. “ww ILLIAMS |. Saginaw at Saeburn SNOW_TIRES— “New and ee. as = as $1.9 95 SERVICE TIRE & TRADING CO. 1_N., Perry st. FE 5-0640 OOK! See ahemold 10.98 I mates Auto Service _ 81 ‘ NDING ‘in tT es SAT an UE 22563, iam | : Since — i CAOES ‘Parakeets Guar. to Talk Canaries, Cages, supplies. 691, 4th sol fohenpeononn toy < ices S mi i a - \ gS ee ee Oe eee ee et ee ee fe RADIATOR REPAIR SERVICE, 43_N. Parke. FE 2-1311. For For Sale Motorcycles 8 REE FREE!!! wet eo HARLEY DAVIDSON. " PONTIAC CHIEF be YOR PART. AND SERVICH ON Sp bay Gat Caley tanks Ne arn O "Sa arey s lots ST * N f d ocx ‘ie mesure. | __ For Sale Src 1957 sors BICYCLES PONTIAC CHIEF Ay ‘A ees sry oa ete 26", rev, W IDES” $45, FE 45136, won oF i Tas St cece a! te ection ' ues. _ +0089 oO omen pan Boats & Accessorigs 85 2% 6p , ELEC. starter everyihing and trailer, Real beauty, OR praesent NEW. 30 BF. Ay set a tras ig +. Ta nd su ‘ees, eae ye ow se gga Matthews- _ Hargreaves rae Rojec oe BAGLEY YAUTO PARTS “JUNK & WRECKED & | for serap MY 264010 See M&M Motor Sales if on jate more! cars HIGH $$$ Paid COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN PM. Then a Beg it Here Day top helton Motor Sales Wears. BE 2-066 Gaye JHE EB IGH DOELAR heed we Give Gee wn “Ii J. VAN AN WELT *| For Sale Trucks TON omc STAKE, eerie ae Parks, est 47500, Hi Turner isa ae ik Clarkston "36 Pontiac, dealer démo. Save money. ‘ss ox: Bel Air, sports coupe. "83 Chev A-l "63 Pontiac’ « ie’ rE ay At com "52 Ponti 4 dr P>luxe, Hydra- atic. ‘82 Pontiac 4 dr. De uxe 3 tJ Nx, : or MA 5-114! 2 DR, RADIO sh ape tee zl 3 onth, Tr. Mr Parks, ent 6-6550, Radic & Seder 00 do wh. Grand River & N Sov Ra” ‘6 CHEV CON VERT. 9.000 ACT; ual miles, dual exhaust, 6 months old, $1795. FE 2-406. ‘s] BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE. NO money down, a Y FORD 68ALES OA #3011 : "51 DODGE CORONET | : 4-Door $345 ey * MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES" CASS & OAKLAND FE $4161 CHEVROLET COUPS, a es good cond. $250. FE 22 "$1 CHEY. CPE. Ng. =o OTL, no rust. No re neetied. Ideal second car, cash MI 6-4075 Eves - NEW 1966 D el at PLYM- ouths et ectua) Call MI 6-5300. Dealer. “—_ ORD WHEEL BASES JEROME Haskins Chev. “Bright Spot’’ "55 Cadillac 62 Sed. $3195 on ore: Hydramatie, Full pow- . Wall tires. "55 “Buick Super . © $2195 flow, Radio & Heater, W, Wall Tires, ‘35 Ford Fairlane ..$1495 * toh os fusca ert pate Orion Motor Sales Mit AT Clarkston CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Clearance sale of ah new demonstrators, | 1986 we geen, New Yorker 4 ar of- ficial’ Buick Riviera 4 dr a Be a 1953 Imperial sedan, full power and equipment. It's strictly premium. 1951 ne! Ty Windsor ng Cpe. auto. +speed trans ; euanketon ‘Open Evenings — Please Phone MAple 3-5141 ba 4 FORD ‘ DR. CUSTOMIINE. TRADE UP OR DOWN i - Fiymouth be ae aw "$5 ase” 71, 2 dr. Bel Air Hardtop at he oe E, oR 6 arseninsliphoe ——-—<—==|LATE 1951 NASH RAMBLER. 1952 Plymouth Suburban. New tires, meétalilic blue. A-l condition’ $465 nem very ys Sraiiager- iT LET . 1883 S Chtysiee Windsor. R&H, ‘ww CHEVRO " Statt’s Motor Sales i] M &H Chev; FoRES. Bonded “FORD VI 4 peatie, et Seohen | power steer- _ ort owner, low mileage. TODAY'S SPECIAL 56 PLYMOUTH 8 Sport Sedan 22 ge reer | ou, ' SAVE $600 1955 Chev. Convert. P 3, Whev, 2door .........005 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM 2a. hh B OUR HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's .« Fastest Growing Dealer 751 Dixie Highway at ae . . . Low a) Seg ae = som urge enon fioe ahr + tion, $100 after 6 . Wilson. “Bud Shelton Offers "34 Bule “Ha oR ther, Bel Air abe $1195 ‘34 Chev. Bet Air 3: ae 198 . 3 ip. Cat, ‘4 Ford ¢0r Guar nana ott) 53 Mere. 2-Dr. 45 "33 Ford Tudok Cus, Wa ...°.: 895 53 Chey. 2-Dr. : WIN § 38 "82 Ford ‘Fordor Cus. ........- 645 Dr: ....... cesecsee § 588 ‘Sl Ford Tudor ......... ‘ W, €0DE, .ccivsccsees 8 OS "49 Pont. ‘Dr. yd. -0.°.-. 19s Bud Shelton Motor Sales Zeer hay a eee W tires, FE 2-9038. ° Ceny. New top, seat covers, R i H, First $325 takes, FE after 4 p.m FE §-211 NORTH National YQUR ~ NOTE - rear seat & H, 2 Access, $2.350. OR SEE OUR — "Safe Buy” USED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Case at Pike Sts, : PE 43005 00 CC STARCHIEF CATA- PONTIA lina, like new, very low milange, _ original owner, MA 45-0081. “cy* OWENS YOUR FORD DE ALER M47 5-4101 1955 ae Star nydrematic. w.w. tires, sass, FE 2-7067. MApie 6-607) Open Nites ‘til @ ‘FORD 4 R&H. GOOD |; 3-471. Gmc Cor Auburn & E Biyd. PE 40728 ‘$1 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. | g280.¢ CALL Used Cars FORD. 1952. V3 4 DOOR hag ooh Gees condition YOU WantMe? Lancer eo brakes, a * ate, trans, $2605 Riviera 2 Dr. Full Power. p. wate | I'm a ‘56 word Fairlane Victoria. 2 Dr. Fordomatic. Radio & Heat- er, W.Wall Tires, A Red & White Beauty. 55 Pontiac Starch’f $2095 Catalina, Hydramatic. Radio & Heater. en tae Windows &. Steer- ing. W.W ‘all Tires, Bel Air, Radio & Heater, W. Wall Tires. yg Bans W.Wall Tires," et, AON Ww AGON I'm the 1955 Dodge Sierra station wagon that everyone talks: about, have : Pointed sha and m sis 55 CHEVY Bel Air $1495 'S4 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $1005) & °53 Pontiac Chieft'n $ 895-3 Sedan Hydramatic, Radio | "52 52 1 53 Cadillac Cpe, .. $1795): Sharp Car, Power meerine, A Hardtop Special. J EROME | ‘Olds-Cadillac. ‘ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 Hydramatic. “Radio & “fleater. al’ i" "53 Chev, Cl. Cpe. ..$ 895 | se Dodge a to ton i in, W.B i 1 Beane ty ‘ opick up .. ie ton * wp.. 48 Cherie ome with box.. RIENCE open DODGE - PLYMOUTH Guaranteed ONE FULL YEAR ‘50 STUDE, 2-Dr. ..$ 195 A_ dandy litte car to drive to ae or schoo! at @ red] bargain 50 STUDE. Star!’t $ 295 vue equipped with radic, heat- and ‘overd tdrive, Save on this one. ‘532 WILLYS 2-Dr. $ 395 Radio, heater and overdrive. Ex- eellent condition inside and out. Ready to go | "i953 CHEVY 4-Dr. ..$ 695 ulpped with heater and other a =_ FS A one owner car in extra V-8 2-door with power glide, —_ er, spare tire has never been us Like new condition thro ~Bie A. gy 53 CHEVY Bel Air ir SAVE 4-door sedan with radio, heater, power glide and other extras, A real Sharpie. bg price? Cage and get @ surprise ALL CARS WINTERIZED NORTH CHEVROLET National * Bonded ‘Dealer 1000 S. Woodward | nen MI 4.2735 1956 870 HYDRO. 4 aan SEDAN, Low mileage. FE 1-824 PONTIAC & 2 DR, 2TONE jue, Radio and heater. Mus Will ‘connider older car in t . FE 5-2848. 882 Scott Lk. ee ‘@ STUD. CONV. GOOD TIRES, new battery. $175. FE 5-5550. West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference. ) od om a, models to choose from FE 42185 923 'W West "Side Used Cars 53 WILLYS 2-Door $295 MéH Chev MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES CASS & OAKLAND FE 54161 WILLYS JEEP. 1946 FOUR WHEEL drive $425 ORtonville 9s7F6. NOW is. the TIME To buy a better car for Fall atid Winter. HERE is the PLACE. Because OLIVER BUICK * haS a fine selection of used cars at prices and terms to fit your income. Take ad- vantage of our October Sale, stop in today, $895 63 Pontiac yadie & heater, 2-Dr. stock N "83 +. Psa radio & heater, stock No. 605 $1545 'S4 Bist poe. radf>? & heater, Stock No - $795 "$3 even 2-Dr., radio & heat er, Stock 619 $1545 109 "53 Oitemspiy soe 2th oe radle & heater, Stoc 5 *b3 Buick Sedan, radio & heater, Stock No. 524 $1 595 e A ‘34 Buick 2Dr, radio & heater,, Btock No OLIVER BUICK. 210 Orchard Lake Ave, ‘ F E’ "25301 7% i & ° » EH ; ite ate 3 t caw bringing in only 0 "7 ; 7 i CKLW, .* “ wat or te 8.30—WJR, Suspense : . t his own. breakfast.” a 1 Kew try letting him ge ‘ ah Wok BES i Sagan sen cabveri Smadar 29 _ ro A : Jane Kean, whom he almost married marriage-betore- Introduced into Ww, ee te ec _ | ‘out 188, ie 6 8 ” says to Jimmy : to have , 3 Riss eight ap tn Plane A rang geese oneyberbonigs = BO the future “Miss mete Mra ae | 4 doing better “ ng,” and he says, looking at name } cnLW 2: ! and commercials|Dean, “Money isn’t everythi it Genevieve: Solare, re¢¢ Bloomer. ea 10180 . ee penrner ale commen aey EY * * * BO nar wager dag rad pasts — bg : ) scodentiing ‘ou aol a vheciaem| Wetore. the, preshlore of “Oust was’ over, tly Taylor: lefties Miss World contest F lor - t ee | a fob and a Montgom-| Before party. “Here's why this damejcoming or a Today's Television Programs - -mews fs a saat apne eae ea eros. rat ice * ; change without notice. y pIrty : me were waiting there to get my au T ev ee \\ Progranis furnished by stations Noted in this column are subject te ch ~OKLW-TV gr ge lice minal euph and wha aad Ward cau 4 ot and crt lin builders Scarce, e HOME | ee Chaanal $-WIUR-AV ee eT ee Aroand in Tin Ti,” ered in| @r4p and T was afte So I got her out before she got hurt | panonaraarions ee eERNOON seriousness to the. manage- ® Boss EMO | ee TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ,6:55—-(2) On the Farm Report. Sy kee tae leek tied TY oie igus figtiechn iahiniehee knocked to her knees by her Union Warns See , i / (9) Tandy WRt0 Capt: Manges: (0 To Pe et Ct eden om dropped by|own fans—sald she may go to Moscow with Mike “DETROIT The leader of a , NWN Pe bg ie agg OG oy. Comies. (G) Hidden Pages. | Eddie Nuges Gk Wel UL. bbe eck premieres there, shipbuilding union says lack} MA MIPT@O | Ai ; : 1:25—(4) News, Billboard. bosses } clock News. Tod Geology of| 12:25—(9) , Film| weeks’ notice. One of his MID of a steady = rie Weathercast. (2) News.. een, ~~ . “ een Karesel. (2) Thelin ex-movie star Bae, ow a = or aie ao of a bustup with Howard Leejhas es dae rising over Po i. : ; ' Fair, > “You're) wedy Lamatr in|shortage”’ ; 6:20—(4) Dolores. 7:58—(4) Today In Detroit aoty Gan eee children are happily ensconced tei’s shlagteds 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. OE ern Cena. $0) crt tied, ional just too brainy. by pointing out she and "Sule 2 asc sponses oh ae i 6:30—(1) Conflict. “The Magic | Today in Detet |ueo10” Malipwesd’ Story. P's us of an | Houston. they've split, Vivian Blaine and Mannie Frank have) een eae ee ae ind . ‘Brew.” Se CES ae (1) Wixie’s Wow ee ee ay. Allesions: When Bob | Thoth or hi this week. et ye ene N. That Tune. om : 1:25—(2) News. m writing realm slipped adjoining ‘ot » N. J., yesterday i. etait News Caravan. Baa a Weather. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. ronan ys Agen ae derparr Frankie Laine led the Yankees’ pm dig es dressed his union's annual conven- : (9) Abbott and Costello. ‘Life ee ther. (4) Today in (4) Tennessee ad lbbing.” Waldorf. . . Nicky Hilton was a patien tion in Detroit, where he ‘ | g “Insurance.” (4) Project 2. “The|8:55—(2) TV Wen Hre0—(2) The Big Payott. (4)| “Bob's practicality last week . . . Marlon Brando hired a guard for his home [tion in Detroit, where : a Great War.” (2) Phil Silvers ee Moore Show. | Matinee. — Dollar from money he’s away, to foll souvenir hunters . . . Judy Gar- program and the hushanding of | t rea 9:00—(2) Gary (D Robin &| Festival. ey key when she gave while iked to extend her Palace stint through April. our shipyard workers’ skills , ee 70 — @) "at toutes Dehet Rlckes td) “) Fun ‘With Food. : ey commercial on Zoo Parade. : Dr. Lew Morrill reconciliation sent sy peruse ; * Committee. (9) 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey, Day. (4) a The Rhonda Fieming-Dr. Comic Jack d 4 : “Within These Walls.” - |$:00—(2) The Brighter due for an to singer Helen O'Connell . . . Com! Grogar said he has i 2 (2) Be Bros, Gal Coron, Nera Thats abwia) The Secret Storm lattack'on the mibecto€ emt ana|Zamee Hl ack to singer Helen O'Connell -- ae le, aamalan Se eamaiiatas ie E pat nathan Me a Home. ealeancde oon eae eatnar' Ge ore oscng os “ehaperons.” : so tana 10 superman ray i. : 8:00 — Democra Window Home. N “humor,” ’ ' on :* = Committee. (4) Jane Wyman|")) aba) The Hage of Wigh Not only did ABC-TV have Ad- Earl's Pearis . . °. : ts ee the yates Gopentangy eh ee St “No More Tears.” (2) 30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home.| Howdy Doody ' Borden Stevenson, 4 Har- The church to which most. people belong Suez Canal. ¢ = Her) Shriner_ Show Burt 192s teg—(0) News yo a) oy: Lith oesd weal no cor cd oun ovens Seventh Day Absentists—H. G. Hutchescn. But, he said, “skilled bl le . i ? ” . out é a 2 t. 11:00—(2) Valliant Lady. (4) Tic| Comedy ection Cet “College Press Conference, : THAT: “The best way to cure your wife/has been migrating y Ant i # 50-1) Cavalcade Theater. 3 on ama inti 0-00) As the wens Turns. (4) tet they also enlisted a nephew een rgyeg nage a sign of old age.”—Jerry eee eerie Npdee toAvain , McIntire. | ths Dan. (7) Ramar of thelo¢ President Eisenhower, Michael|of nagging + told Cy Baron. — t skilled shipyard man « From the Andrea Doria. 2%5—(7) News Ace Cactus ‘(University of Virginia): Ann BEST LAUGH: A local gen ‘ rounded-out [ (alee) Reed — bam tise) Search on "Tt SalnesneD The Early Show. (7) =r ahaa pisaetins £U.% Atty saseren Waes happy want of marringe--vhidh je pely OOM aa a si cle all peovine the| , 9:00—(7) Socialist La ‘| @) It Could ou. Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Party.|Gen Herbert Brownell Jr. (Swa considering he’s been wed for nine. Sept shortsigh oe i. Guy Lombardo, (2) The $64.-| und Rickey; : John Silver. ; oe ie | aaucntion-te certainly important. Only recently a Pifiber to man our sMipyards t 000 Question Se ee en ee Tenshior of Mrs. ‘dieon DICK, co: an didn’t get e dime in a foreign. language school. because Net 7 a peri fn re E cates of YARIS Ot Doves: Ne. N reaminet how te thy he aie Work on Ski Area 4 9:25—(4) 3 - @® — Construction is : bo Theater. “What Ld son. That's earl, brother. ve) | “Poe pe te et Patel Ri hter Andrews “Requiem. for a Heavyweight” (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) tala Sad Ares in Chebaywen County | The Stars. (2) Highway : — was that rare , a ; meek » Presque Isle county line. ee ary ay Sheng AP BE delicately sensitive play about a A new cold record for the U.S.|he ty-Winter Sports Assn. ee ‘2 mee S\"= xm on |ASK Ike Aide 10 Back). sty a tonne 2 earl } Show. (2). Man Called. X, Berry ee! a na ee eines honors Great Lakes Pact stone national park, when the Me™ Inopes to have the aki Park Feedy| . —_— al oe oe the TV fell to 70 degrees below zeto.}tor winter use. oman ST 10:30—(4) Traffic Court. (2) Mys- CHMOND, Va. ® — T. Cole- “But I do know it wouldn't! are Rod Sterting’s, ries Hc! rst Jp tery Theater. “Case of the Fin-| Rb Andrews, who served for|make any difference Pees eel ee NE Oe ee ee WARMINGTON white rag Pa X moe 1:00) Souny's oha of the Eisenhower “administration, would have e ‘continuation ther, ne eS 90.” saad Oneal Lakes Basin f , : : a ag Seen else Pee oe hc aoe a” (or : Lee 7, Gee 11:10—(9) Wea eee ntial candidacy as “a new " 2¢ © « Be ie lia. “‘Death| preside ani ‘ the of panel tycoon ‘i 5 11:15—(7) White Santen i Neigh-|home for the members case,” he “i eer onan 4 @ Brith TV) a. Great Lakes Commission, Se AS oe Poeulen (4) ‘The Little Show.|of both te — rps speakers — notably Clarence E. control room during ar dae? an interstate agency established ) = _— “s 4 Ram dincgae Ean vation wan Solinemet we ated tantdien aa tae tar tee wietuiee sole Missour! ccclesnan: eae ciad Pyle Js Check you dollar bills now E 1m) Lae Peet eee ee alee oe of & whoping tally|Werdel Commiteor received te Soon au be alll Aetsel tas coe tyeagele Fiserhower's asestant $ Hany of theserial numbers of your | Ford. party banner at a their sharply in the field of federal-state 5 “ ‘a“5"andan“O" then. . si 1:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. t. quent cheers with testant .. . | dollar bills contain’ 4 1 ety ee . there last aa his running mate,|worded attacks on Democrats and| : tions. Be J you've got a “Lucky Buck,” And here'swhat Fabian of Scotland) Andrews a Congressman Republicans alike. Thomas Kavanagh, commis. |. you'll receive for it! A certificate _ i 3 "yard. Ka bend H Wecaal a Bakersfield,| Demands for the federal govern. Odd Fellows sion chairman ne acai f a for a $25.00 Arthur Murray Dance Course H 2 omas H. tes 0| . attorney general, ay i . 1p VEDNESDAY ee ny cat ee =~ a if a a Phe they pee to Install Officers West, acting quscutive eee Sine oct won eae re al « ~~ I states, ’ H Z . : : : majo regard the out-'fit won the loudest applause ; of the commission, head learn the Fox Trot, Walts, fee — ones of the election doubtful An-|the heaviest boos went yn Saturday Night gation meeting with Pyle. - “ecka: tata Menbo anh ‘ drews’ candidacy could tip the re-iJustice Earl wnat “te t ill become chief} Six states — Illinois, /Indiana, Jitterbug right in your own “a oe want 40 eho a ate cet justice and inte is tenwday when Pontiac] Michigan, Minnesota, / Wisconsin home. Just present your ESC NICs ORCI |ginia went for Eisenhower in pa gE Warren.” Rusonisaaded No. 26 International/ and Pennsylvania — have ayes “Lucky Buck” in person at CS) aH Asda oo Sree Rei. sarc i al ier Organization of Odd Fellows holds| the compact. New,York and nearest studio or, if you prefer, mailit\ Sar iat ase ” m0. ® an Eisen-| Andrews resigned from the Ei- & public ingtallation of officers at) are ane +) = next year. with the coupon below. ) if . PIRI PIMERESIEIBLTLLICl ||, oemocrat in 26, tid soon serhomer wceditent chen north ‘Old Glory| ‘The commision has urged that you've never danced astep, youllbe: Retr emey 3,000 supporters last night he|to so The a ae 1.0.0.F.| Congress. tor consent to thé ~ tible to learn quickly, easily ay. Ne ia or pen oi content Oe. coremény Jn th] dereaen ¢ Guten ea Oetnrte Ct Lele ibenerimeing Oh \ LAL IRICIN Sigma) Tiel St. | provinces = oe Cal EIALLINI T . at 82 Perkins ¢ the fun and aisio| [AIRIAT (eee 100 Combing Woods |". *,22 Periins St may be invited to participate. erpronste toe it team cn Sloe) [Pimicle. } high priest:| * we good times to be : : Theodore Monroe, nior warden:| The state department has dance his simple way. So don’t wait. Cari Clifford, se lk, the- compact is (now. If you have for Game Warden Brown, junior warden; /Jected, contending Look in your Min, Diep sb wenn ew sir whe and an FLORENCE, Wis. @—A yd Howard Smith, treasurer. aS necessary. (in any order), : area : of 100 continues searching . fo 4 bill accepted eral ser atten, Bers servation warden, missing since ey ° Buck” ares eet reat “i “0, _ are ern tip ; Ee wt to the Michigan Pe ten Happ! By: ° Fe ys COUPON AND MY “WUCKY BUCK” ENTITLE ME TO A ie Roman’ bronse Yip et ae oe are Bir * - $2500 ARTHUR MURRAY 17? Measure “a orence e 26 Painful spots YY re hyn was en route; @” WILLIAM a DANCE COURSE 21 Bitter vetch id in the! -« a ’ : 92 Associated from Iron Mountain to aid in - el, oi with Bel search. “le -e|/ This coupon will | nam 23 gitate ~ Authorities said Ott was 0 diaty e ¥ e\’ bri : fun Addresm violently . An empty case 1 ng you Zone....ftate. 2% Obliteration Saturday. Pp e/ City. ¥ o. and an empty shell. indicated e PINT e and good times Present at your nearest studia or mail ter ih Nothing [he may have-taken his gun along) © 4/3 QUART e ‘ee RTHUR MURRAY . 33 Goddess of “hin, intending to go bird “ 66- $ 31 e A roe : Remuneraved hunting. Ott, a.single man, has $3 e > RRS a - Mercian been stationed here for the past ° : apace ns an 46 Sea nymphs r. 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Doctors. preparcin. ht amusing sh Se eens Taine Sienae| septate fer eeen tee i is the set-up for the crew; ‘Young Pontiac Boys’ Clubbers, In addition to rock and roll in/The first dance is this Satwday PB pad al eualett teed or money refunded maker. | Wide aisles between berths; in-lnding. out that once the girl\the gymnasium, boys have decided| ‘The Boys’ Club is a United Fund No ther preparation odes PRS ad Boy gy BAY }dividual bunk lights and ventila-leiond gets a toe-hold on their ex-\*® V@r¥ the program occasionally|activity at 530 E. Pike St. which Zine offers you the sae ey —annes ar Pg er player; modern, {¢lusively bachelor domain ehedate a ae aie reget i - erful new stainless Paso! |_O8 OINTMENT ome mf Ste mote ee, td rpc It ave Sced thei ¥. Ean <<" get ant er a NS am oor is ia: ZZ inmting te ce ack * . a a ae Bobo Located |S story ne Check Every Department for Savings Advan a rnil ete in Store Basement |County Agent Dusng This Store-wide Sale! as as your own indu pes ate P re-wWil e e: 4 | NEW YORK @—A fugitive boa Taking Samples constrictor named Bobo was found ~ Icurted te basmaant or Corn Contest eA te Tow rie ‘Broox supermarket ket pester Ch ales moet 3-Pe. Cast Iron are _ Office or Telephone FE 2-3551 | The nine-foot setpent had slith-|from county cornfields for the 1956 Bath Ensemble jered out of its cage in a pet shop|corn growing contest, Lyle Abel,] . /next door last August. county, agent, reported ‘The Business Institiste — |vien re wert down to the mariel agents snd agvicuture inarcors | dll See er i oe was saw Ay Beh mle Bel Toes ey a J Clip a Return This Ad. for Bulletin | Sacdab sien tat Grate Ineke-of test Lule in uh Gage ao eo See 7 sai 2 a 2 Sa | Dr. James A. Oliver, curator of highest so far. 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