ee ee 3 SS. _PONTIAG, wicHIGay. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, sera PAGES ro aa mye A. — Shepherd Guilty UNLIMITED. — Ecstatic. Milwaukee Braves fans jump and how! in a joyful celebra- . tion of their heroes’ World Series victory yester- day afternoon, tying up downtown traffic during AP Wirephete late afternoon and evening. The Braves won seventh and deciding game of the series, in Yankee Stadium, 5 to 0. (See today’s Sports sec- _ tion for more pictures and stories.) | City Delegation || way Commissioner John C.| tiac expressway. in his Lansing office to discuss the absence of super-highway leading} } jto and from Pontiac in‘his highway ;Wednesday, ‘was confirmed today in Wife's Death mat Verdict Is a eee ‘Ameri ican ‘Sky Watcher S$ Spo } ree Instead of orgie! Charse - SOUtnik in 3 Passes Over U. 4 WASHINGTON wf — American stabbed his wife to death, was S*¥~- watchers reported sighting the Russian earth safellite again imperemnamens for any. amount of carth once every 98:1 minutes. jaune aie Pa oot et high-speed there was reasonable doubt (States this that Shepherd had acted with |turn three times tonight. deliberation and malice in stab- . bing bjs wife, Elizabeth, 42. The slaying took place at their The New Haven, Conn., moon- home, 1509 Pierce St. on May 2%. watch team, which first spotted While giving weight to evidence oe’ ree ve parton . that Shepherd had been drinking}rough the sky this morning — May 27, and. had quarreled with presumably Sputnik and a part of his wife that night, Judge Adams|#. rocket that propelled the decided that the quarrel had been! noonlet into its orbit. patched up waa Shepherd went) to bed. Watchers at the Astrophysical 7” ‘Observatory of the Smithsonian “There's no evidence to indicate Institution in Cambridge, Mass., premeditation between that time also apparently caught a momen- and the stabbing an hour and @ tary glimpse of the satellite. half later,” said Judge Adams. tit The defense decided not to have Shepherd take the stand, saying that he could “add nothing” to, 2/2 million the statements already placed in esa se rs — Sou ~— evidence prosecution. ~ ~~ # ” last Friday. Dr. Fred L. Whipple, director of Judge Adams noted . that Shep- the Ca ay noha herd had probably taken *‘ a num- mbridge Observa ber” of -tranquilizers, ‘but what|ttere had been no observation to scat oo : indicate a third object te speeding x * | Twor students at Shepherd in statements to police polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., during that period. before: dawn. Sputnik has traveled more than miles, according to * ~ Rensselaer| their effect was, “‘has not been| ound . the globe. The Russians proved,” he said, = have said the satellite’s protective : nose cone also is orbiting, as well Prep Games Postponed 8s the spent rocket. READY CAMERA ‘Whipple voiced hope that a huge tween _8t, Fred ond 2. _ satellite tracking.camera at_Pasa- hasbeen postponed _—— wae ty (dena, Calif., will be ready” When influenza which hit all but the sphere makes two passes over The Sunday football game be- . Other games in the area called off: Oxford at Lake Orien, Avon- dale at Lapeer, Royal Oak Kimball at Dearborn, Wyandotte | is bombarded by micro-meteor- at Royal Oak Dondero, ‘ East | !tes,” bat that it appeared no se- Detroit at Hazel Park and Claw. | "ous damage had resulted. son at Madison. . Naval Research elias here, said the satellite came over as scheduled Jast night, several hours and that “its light will be observ- «ible after the Mocow broadcast about jable for a long time."’ the meteorite bombardment. spokesman said the satellite was emitting a steady signal. Radio Moscow said that in the The} In New York, Dr. M. iew York, Serge} nik wil] come. closer to the earth and give off light like a meteor sone ee tained from the moonlet. United From Burni A Pontiac man charts a enekedited house, Thurs- day, and carried its invalid owner to safety before fire- For Slum Eee ene Federal Loan and Grant Will Assist Battle Creek WASHINGTON—A residential slum area in Battle Creek, | Mich., will be converted into a commercial and industrial. — section with the help of a $3,910, 092 ae loan and a $2,726,417 capital grant. + The loan and grant were sine by the Urban Renewal Administration. . It said almost 90 per cent of the 342 residential struc- ‘tures.in the 87-acre area are sub-standard. The area, known as the Jeweil Street Project, is “wr te inter- ‘mittent flooding. Money will be used in part for sinivensitiais the Kala- mazoo tiver by the Corps of Engineers. project is estiniated at $3,972,897. x & * This represents a ‘difference between the cont of ac- if Net cost of the quiring and preparing the land for redevelopment and the . ¥eturn from its resale. A yi. ei ‘ t " ~ BGS In Today’ s Press coming from the home of* Henry McGough, 340 N. Paddock St. McKinley ran to the one-story When he entered the house, he said said, “The sowke was so hick LOOK Out for Frost: floor. I illy saw a. man lying|g: ‘ on the flor in the living rwom|LOW 31-35 Tonight trying to crawl toward the door.” McGough, an invalid who can- when McKinley carried him in his arms to his car. No one else was in the house. McKinley said that the sweater|31-35 McGough was wearing had been!) Tomorrow will be mostly fair scorched by flames, but otherwise|and a little warmer with the mer- he appeared uninjured. Firemen arrived and fought the|. Partly cloudy and turning cool- blaze for about an hour. Damage er with a chance of scattered light Wilson, Ear! a Tome Here men afrived at the scene, according to the Pontiac Fire Robert. McKinley, 23, of 357 N, Saginaw St., driving! s599 home from work yesterday afternoon, noticed smoke Mackie to Meet on Road Plans Group to Ask Him Why Pontiac Was Left Out of 5-Year Program will meet with State High-| Mackie. Wednesday to urge! construction of a new Pon- Mackie has agreed to a meeting plans for the next five years, _ eo * * * ‘The appointment, at 2 p.m. by John Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce. ; Hirlinger said he would attend ’ Pontiac representatives) GREETS FOLLOWERS — International Teamster President [Teamsters member group from James R. Hoffa wears an Indian chieftain’s headdres®as he ad- |New York City which has a suit dresses a crowd of Teamster union members-in Detroit late yester- | pending challenging validity of the day, on hand to-welcome him home after his election at Miami. |recent Teamsters Union conven- Beach. At his left is his wife, Josephine, Ried Beton: ‘Also Charged by Same Group New Unien Chief Gets Big Welcome in Detroit, Predicts 7 rouble’ WASHINGTON '—~ At ‘|torneys for a rank-and-file > | Teamsters Union group said they intended to apply for : {a federal court order later _.jtoday barring James R. : Hoffa from taking officeas — Teamsters president. gos The law firm of Dodd, Kaplan and Schmidt said © it will seek the order this afternoon from Federal Dis- . trict Court Judge F. Dick- jinson Letts,: AP Wirephute The firm represents a Deis tion at Miami Beach, Fla, on grounds — delogaies—were—legally the meeting along with the cham- ber’s first vice president, John A. Riley. Also asked to attend are: Oakland. County Board of Super- visors; Willis M. Brewer, Pontiac branch manager of the Secretary of State’s Office and George N. In Mackie's five-year highway plan, Hirlinger noted, all Michigan Mayor William W. Donaldson, M ackinac Br idg e to Open Notte and 0 slate of cantidetie City Manager Walter K. Willman; , Delos Hamlin, chairman of the Two P. M., Prid ay N OV. ] new officers at the convention. jhandpicked to rig the union elec- tions for Hoffa. Hoffa is sue to take over the union presidency from Dave Beck, ST. IGNACE () — ‘fhe Mackinac Bridge will be, has aa he will resign any- Scrub, _strector ot the Oakland opened to.traffic Nov. 1, the ackiogs — precast salir oy Prone yl oe: the County tons C —— announced today. This laid to rest rumors of a possible yoncet. comerert earlier opening. Sen, McClellan (D-Ark.) chair First public traffic will begin crossing the 100-mil-|man of the investigating. commit- pte of more than 50,000 popula-|lion-dollar span connecting Michigan's two peninsulas|tee, said earlier that Beck ena- n s, with the exception of, Pontiac and Royal Oak. t Pot-O-Gold - Pu Prentian iy vk YourPockets, futmaze™= ™ C\Now Worth $500 taal eae oe uae Suspect =~ i oa Although several contestants|s>a™ has been woheduled for the), To dramatize that -iaw prohib- came close to the winning Pot-O- $2,500, said firemen, The fire start- He flagged|Tette. Williams Dr., Waterford Township. More cool nights are in pros- pect for the Pontiac area. The U.S. “Weather Bureau — predicts clear and cooler tonight with frost likely.. The low will be -around eury going up to 60. showers is the outlook for Sunday. ee | ‘The lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac this morning was 42, At 2 p.m. the mercury had risen to 51. entry, as it doesn’t have to be postmarked until midnight Tues- day, If you're interested in be-|traffic across the Straits \of Mack- coming $500 richer, turn to. pagejinac, charge $2.75 per car, plus 25 and see what you can do about|cents for the driver and each pas inch out the right answers, was estimated at approximately éd ‘in the living room and was frame house which was rapidly @Vidently touched off by a ciga-/34 filling with smoke. down a passing wrecker with a| McKinley is employed at the Dos- ‘two-way radio and toid the driver; to turn in an alarm. tal Foundry and eared tomatieg. eee ee ove ee nee 46. came up with the perfect solution, so this week's puzzle is now worth You still.have time to send your Answers and explanations for have been promised super-| at 9 p.m, Gov. G. Mennen “invited elected state ng and union's constitution. : bbare bata vited for a pecans ORO-| win, sennten sab inaneée ot he leg! |span, Gold answers and one even. gotiits any free passes, Gov. Williams them all right but ohe, no one) wilt purchase the first toll ticket. Fach car will pay $3.25, re! gardiess of the number of pas- ’ * a Te ee to $14, depending on State ferries, which now handle senger. bled Hotta to’ win the Miami elec. 7 tion by dictating disregard of the a. but convention's Credentials Commalt- tee “reveal some, and . file members’ lawsuit said . that besides asking Letts this aft- ernoon for an order barring Hoffa from taking over, it will ask the in Shooting esna'wres aaa _Carnival Worker Says “He Was in Saginaw at 3 Routes Ready Time of Incident : to Catry Crowds A suspect in the mystery shoot- to M SU- M Tilt ing of a Highland Township wom-| Pontiac area football fans will an, arrested in Detroit last nightifind three big road improvements by Oakland County Sheriff's ,Dept./when driving to the Michigan-Mich- detectives and booked cor investi-jigan State game in Ann Arbor to- gation of attempted murder was/morrow. released this afternoon.___| For motorists —using —Pontlae All-telis. will be collected -On- the St. Ignace side. Wilson Tells GOP in Seattle: ‘Too Much Talk in U.S. SEATTLE (INS) - Charles E. Wilson says he thinks Americans “talk too much.” .< The former defense secretary told Seattle newsmen the US. “can’t possibly get very far ahead” of Russia in a mis- sile or satellite program. He explained: * * * “We—the military; the politicians, the press, particularly the columnists—talk too much. The present big frase over the satellite plays right into Russia's hands.” “ * x * Wilson, who spoke at a-$100-a-plate Republican fund raising dinner, said he expects a 100,000-man reduction in Malcolm Halliday, 53, was ques-|Trail (M218), the bridge at Mil- tioned today in the shooti'ng/ford road leading under the Grand Wednesday night-.of Mrs. June/River Expressway is. completed. Lebel, 59, of 1001 Hickory Ridge|Reconstruction of Pontiac Trai? Rd 5 ies aoe from Eight Mile road to N, Terri- Mrs. Lebel was struck in thejtorial road is finished, and frre mouth by a .22 caliber bullet fired|smooth, blacktopped - highway at her through a window when/|awaits drivers. oa she looked out to see who was For fans who prefer to take knocking at -her front door. M59 (past Pontiac Airport) te Halliday, who works for a | U.S. 23, a new, four-lane di- Cleveland carnival company, | vided highway awaite them from came under suspicion when it | south of Whitmore Lake to Ann was learned he had called Mra, | Arbor city limits,. Lebel trom Drayton Plains Twes- | tf you drive out U.S, 12 (Willow day and asked to see her, She Run Expressway), there will be a refused to invite him te her reveraable one-wa tem lead. home, she told detectives : ll ‘ , . ing from the expressway to the Halliday said last night he went|stadium via Ann Arbor - Saline: to Saginaw after the phone call road, and was there at the time of the| This will be one-way leading to. shooting; He gave the names of|the stadium before the game, .and the work force of the nation’s aircraft industry. persons who could substantiate ‘his|one-way leading to the expressway . (Continued on Page 2, ol. 4) ‘after the game. Sounds Like Busy Signal on Telephone Sputnik may be Josing some of its sputter. So says a Bloomfield Township “ham” radio operator who has —jtuned in on the Russian satellite Need a Buyer? --They're plentiful when you use a Want Ad to find them. brought several and the’suite was sold for cash the first ~ night. Remember . you need fast action, you need a Want Ad! - iG zk, W. ' with Wuffet and extension table and six brown mohair covered chairs, $25. OR 3-2315. | To Place Your Want Ad. DIAL FE 2-8181 _/ Just ask-for the Thé federal grant will cover two-thirds of the loss, and a eas WANT AD: DEPT: Battie Creek will contribute the Temainder. , oe 4 ,* ‘several times: since it *began its journey around the earth. “On one afternoon I heard the thing quit keying,” said Albert shire Dr, j aS sees ae: Tt conkers nent it. again.” *. ** *% +: in duration also,” Lewellen . ex: cg hae Big ir acer ge particular ‘time, precde vcn ghag pee ee te eS. - ' Lewellen, a member of the le search department for Bendix Avi- ation Corp. in Detroit, said listen- ‘Ting to Sputnik’s beeps was the ee “Then it broke. into a solid tone. fis and stayed that way for about “The pulses have been varying | plained. He said this may indicate. the Russians had launched at that . ‘Bloomfield Radio Ham Tracing Sputnik — from, the Soviet satellite several times this week. the pulses of the beep on & oscil. He is aia a into space for the How ‘joscope, in the basement of his\ COME IN SPUTNIK — Albert R, Lewellen, - %3, of 2124 Devonshire Dr., Bloomfield Township, | a ‘ham’ radio operator, has — up sepals greatest thrill he has had in his eight years of being a “ham.” This is something you don’t hear every day,’ he said as he con- tinued to twist dials on his com. . ‘mercial short wave radio receiver. When he ‘got the bug” for be- ing a “ham back in 1949, Lew- ellen, who has never attended col- lege, was the youngest operator ever to be licensed by the Fed- - @ -eral. Communications Commission _ (FCC). . _He described the sound pf the artificial moon, launched Oct. 4, as sounding similar to a busy - . signal on a telephone. easier and with less interference,” ‘he said. \* *° * : "Lewellen, tunés in pn the speedy ‘object at ?20,000° kilocycles. with ag :Pontiae Presse Phote igor c0). ‘ pwipteos also f parents home. a Geek ee \ ; Pee ee Much also obviously depends bg Rd. a Mrs. Donald|Teamsters Union. .|Russia's real intentions with Skinner Tierney Dr., “There been nothing illegal, |” spect to the Turkish-Syrian ions reported mane said. she dia unethical oy sniconra in my trans-|/ 9 All DAY Shift Employes in the Cor Assembly Plant, Report 6:48 A.M. sion. , a : % i i ! A ia “a oh . cs 4.8 5 na See tae oes 2 : s 2 = : Mes ; a aa : e : = 4 eo ay 2 \ p ‘ : . x : is ya - NTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY: OCTOBER 11, ai ak ek a cen may 2 Bieminghery of ' . or ee a ke: ei pond ay: ing selection of new | Al icatscte Bille chaMlee be? Goltatonss teoien ahd had wand dicted of six mont tg Sea Board of Supervisors’ Ways and/host of friends among businessmen; qyey were arrested by Bloom. goes ‘to trial, then Till Means Committee, board chair-\and their employes. field Hills Police for theft of Prag hgh A ee gm pare 9 rs Speen dali ions er ee in| Eatelime trom the City Country " Beck enid, The ‘committee Hamlin said,|present the award to Mrs. Bailey . wa.” The boys are Charles R..White, what he would:do it: Motta ale le considering putting t0. vot-/in: the user: dature. . am Sacha apg egiorten convicted and‘ sent to prison; question of where the PW! Reese ald that in addition $° 1G. Atkinson, 32 Roselawn: a a age | eatnorgatbompsatas. apy the friends he had made on the W. Neaweas TU Scottwood jany at . FUNDS TIED UP . ‘ route, Bailey was outstanding i" ic; - aij 18; and 17-year-old Richard Hoffa. went home to Detroit in| more Fto the balling, Sendiotasee uring the CSstotanen vauh cere net gn yp eon Be of : 7 ae ph td ward than cl be doe legal whut od his- desire to consider it a|James Holmes, 740 South Bates alts take ‘im protecting fee ee members of the”Teamsters Union|Public approval. o without over-\St., are planning a series of _* + tthe Negrees and guarding the Pg) igs ox apg tg a Pontiac Press Phete Ths oatiesategiel techie _*® *%® *& ’-}speeches by state Republican ailing. » president Pontiac State Bank and Daughters of Penelope. The presentation was newly _gpestddent of} Hamlin believed that ‘if voters s Heaters, : Tomorrow, at least 85 churches treasurer of the Pontiac Foundation, ‘feceives a — made to the foundation, & non-profit organization the 8 Union warned approved using the money to build De. ves fm the Little Rock area will hold Pins apr tO Anand for civic betterment, and earmarked for a civic - coh sony sa pl poceres fie funds could be eg as Gea First speaker will be Alfred J @ Special one-hour service to pray| Pontiac chapter Order of Ahepa and ee greeted | Willow freed for that purpose. ig Tr Fortino, chairman of the Gratiot for a solution to the crisis. Airport: ke oe wr we was freed, Hamill acid, the County Republican Committee, He . 2 ee ‘\ Mere pong ta bo ined wit county could start immediately = te \ the roughest, toughest legisiative |building the first $2.5 to $3 million Community House A wamber of other Arkansas: | session im history next year,” lesetion ‘the proposed building. a dae ay Na Coming of Queen Swells Ottawa Sing trench eo le SLED SKATING Tino to few ; hig) The rest of the money for the first)f- | Sis Gap uvten, tach, beghar ot (geberesaacg ero Ri Is 1. ‘| tigating committee. , lands. 66 > aude iy inves al sev: PR sabe modpastio Tole ‘eaalbal, iljdor Wa‘ jiung Queen steas okt. of call in the vanet_gtehi. bel * i Hamlin d that the board “The BEST’ Cont Less at SIMMS ” x : . population mushroom-|grandmother chose Ottawa as the|three generations. “I plead h would approve a public bond issue \ oe Gitterent talthe ean to ling overnight to almost twice its|capital. of what was then @:prov>| Television cameras are being lst eae hoe wren i® finance completion of the whole | pether tm setting up _ spectal normal 200,000, is-a burnished, be-\ince of the empire. __ _\set up at important stops. The! you must know.that whoever leads|> Million building. : | pervies, decked and excited city on the eve} “If bad weather upsets this color-/Queen's speeches, and the duke’s! yoy ig going to be subject tol “We want this to be Among them were Rt. Rev. Rob-\of the arrival of Elizabeth II,|ful aspect-of the ceremony, .there|too, will be carried throughout) attack.” Br oe = eal ert R. Brown, Episcopal bishop|queen of England, spd her hus-\is on hand a special limousine|\Canada by radio. A horde of] The cocky Hotfa Ww interest free; are planning : \e aorta the Rt. Rev. Peaivend, Prince Philip, duke of: Edjwith « transparent top ready for/newspaper men and women —/the iith p aggrnadr-onten Plage ee ae aoe | Martin, Methodist gee inburgh. _ fuse. from England, the United States mecded new, second ae Arkansas and Louisiana; * * ** * * * and from all over anada — are| >>, St the Teamsters Union| section whep it is needed at pa - po , of Temple = The royal plane carrying Brit-| The opening of Parliament -|arriving in the city. One alvtines | Cnvention in Miami Beach, Fia.,/ some future date,” he said. : , was met by a noisy ai.J demonstra- Taxpaye , nal of the Roman Catholic Church Upland sc onal = ot souited “pecan my the first fi "ee to’ wil tive collection of union members.|, The Ciiland Dom - — Ai tornor after-/ an , ; press corps rom awa a "|Le this week asked the board . 27s. noon tat the beglahing 00 four-time it has been presided over by ago Va., next Wednesday ae ce te se conttine. thadne Of @c04 Guay Rabbi Sand day holiday, prelude t six reigning monarch of it the Queen's U.S. visit, esti- theme. * th blic - ballot. - q that Jewish —— - {visit to the United States. = ish Commonwealth, although the mates the size of the communica-| 5#/mts Go Marching In.” Pengee bad. bone ond — _Genuine CHICAGO aaert. ere —— —thesaaths ia eats ea Deb eee ee dominion has-been a regular port! tions” corps at 700. aw of the greeters wore In-|suit tying up the courtnouse funds. di ‘2 Mi Ri k Sk pags 5 P SS ee ee Saas an headdress and one of them [ ad t the service. : _ Srepeniions Love been bn eave: i pinced a i Bee es * tie ie | 1es en’s in ates Tonight Baptist ministers months. arn HEAP ; county Ww colift- will eens a 16-minute prayer | Wireman of Guttering ing Sound WwW ing Over Turkey 6 anne house in the county service center| Genuine LEATHER Shoes ; are strung on government build- There's an old saying in the ' i meeting at @ Little Rock Bap |; ‘ on Pontiac's west side, The League in Black or White = ings alone. Flags of Canada are labor movement that everyone fers the downtown Pontiac site church. everywhere, adding touches of wants to bea chief and ne one tee po ne ~ ‘i Genuine hardwood MAPLE rollers, ‘ brilliant red as they wave through- 4 |wants to be an Indian,” explained|” ries = "double ball-bearing. Reinforced arch Defi * No TV out the city. . ° one of the persons in the crowd. ay in poll shoes. All’ sizes 3 to 2 itely * *- |We're, just showing Jimmy that |HOUSe ue in 1954, but twice In Lawné are clipped, hedges) WASHINGTON @) — The United,top-level decision to Issue last he's our chief and we're happy|‘ down a tax incresse to payil| 98 ierth Py ~ for Saturday's Game Sir™chnes ctertime es aes cco i” Set i am ak Seco oy mms ee or i vs me Her Majesty's North Americaniother menacingly over the Middle|was that United States intentions) Many ‘of the men, still in their County began accumulating build- BRO TAERS subjects, hoping to glimpse their/rast today, with each power|should be made clear to the So-|bluejeans, shook him by the hand.|"& funds out of year-end budget- LANSING um — There will be( Weep. ere laving out their Sur-lwarning the other against plung-vit government in order to mini|Some of the women kissed him. seen ak See until the present a no television Saturday for the a a ; ing the area into war. mize the danger of a miscalcu- ~ ‘WN, reached. , ‘ ‘Corti ‘lation there. , The of ye ge = Michigan-Michigan ‘State football| pice ‘has been mo carefully Soviet, Coniimunist party bons : ? Ja cage sm ye oe SIMMS Is Your Headquarters for ae and painstaking that one official page er te eal preerttory t a Aides to Gov. Williams were in- situation with comments regarded Says He | Q) if ; aad ° peme dncetela nee a s,eomes ge ee ouSpect Released — u “}Electric Shaver Parts saident Of the National Broed- aye oe, talked pte Pasig ment, made in @ New York Times'+ Hi hI d Sh Big ‘Grade. Separation Genuine, FACTORY PARTS for Most Famous Makes casting Co. Take wure that this etfar will be/%ttrview- wee published yester- ITT THQMON voting || ospita nferest Fined in Bay City fe Bemingtet @ Schick @ Sunbeom @ Norelco | —_Satwolt said the decision was) copcladed on schedule, te ¢ aitead esate (oc G @ — The Siate High- fey Sse ours fone” rg - —s was: shown neither Michigan’ not Hundreds of Royal Canadian soot tlaha sale nyt airyek back story, He gave himself up to De-| 'm Not Under Fire,’ 'S ay Deprit has heen com, =o cae 8U Head $2.50 3 n *eeeeerse ee * nd Michigan State could appear again — Police, local cops and aj te ei that this. en |trolt police when he learned he| SAYS McElroy; Used. pleted on fa $285,000 grade separa-| Remington T8 Hesd............. $3.50 - this year on a regional telecast. + for gl gps a are ~ tends: to stand by its obligations|was being sought. Teamster _ Money tion in Bay City carrying the yan! Remington L9 Head.............. $4.50 a j jeager pilinen wes eer Eval sn Turkey under the North Atlan! oasis ON HER or , oo meng” ty Alon: Schick ¥-16 Denble need. : "35-00 and lost children. tie Treaty and is also “determined . - “ |U.S. 23 over the New ork Gentral ee -—seeaataild i . tn all details of contedlline ensta|to Carry out™ its expressed policy| He said he has known Mrs. Lebel | DETROW ~Join P. MeEiroy, | Raliryed, estou, 2 “r of defending the Middle East up a hospital with money| ‘The roadway will not be opened, nie winiernensie oer while, at the same time, permit- | for five years and frequently calls| borrowed from the embattledjuntil the entire bridge project is _ Sunbeam $ Cutter............5005, 50¢ & ting the Queen and her husband|*#4inst international communism. |io- when he is in this area. He! ‘Teamsters "nion, says he is get- completed ta November, the / sir seas = grat har edad age 7THE. te. see and beeen by as many cioarly warning that a clash in|travels a great deal on his Job.|ing out of the hospital business.. {partment said. ‘ we eee yall ypoe, hha © ' : « : eagill tiadh of tha worlds’ US. Halliday was given a Ue de- RL dig Wigs, er fire or ————— Sunbeam W Comb and Cutter...... $3.95 : }| ‘The dominion’s famed four-|statement asserted: tector test today at the Redford |pocause lm alraid of anyiting Wants Missile ‘Czar’ Remington Shaver Cord........... 1,00 : horse landan, in which the gover-| “Mr. Khrushchev is himself re-| State Police post which cieared (42° “"hy) ite has been unfa.| Mid ten et eS $195 By E. H. SIMs hor general usually rides to open|ported to have ebserved that it him. ‘vorably aneia with ee = 4 Pasa accep au se Weicker ae oe | + |Parliament, has been refurbished/is dangerous in these times to as-| Mrs Lebel, who is divorced,'pital and I feel further participa- thinks the raged satel. | Sunbeam Shaving Compound......... 40c Many people pile earth and sume that hostilities, once begun;jtives alone in a 14room Victorian tion would be detrimental to. the lite indicates “enormous Ameri- | a Cleanser-Sterilizer ........ T3¢ leaves on the north side of their) _ : a will remain confined to a particu-/mansion on 300 acres of land. |hospital’s welfare.” a ati and =< Aeverter i GIS homes and use a slanting icy nbre k | tif lar locality. ‘That truth should be|She has been unable to give @| McElroy is publicity <2 sais Lond ee called. Kar-Shave Converters....... $11.95 | on the northern side of the home. ran 00 nstitute prayerfully and constantly con-| reason why anyone would want sonnel director of the Wayne Coun- a t : 4 _Romington Service Kit... ... cones : ae "\p Sputnik —_ 2 Srey | reepensinnn| 0 8 hee ty Road Commission a ws | : heating ’ cial of every country.” 3 ustral establi } - these practices do save l ram on ni The American statement is un- The murder attempt was a de-| He made the statement about (chain. of refueling bases across B ou sven | ret oe ene — 0g p derstood ta have been ‘clearea|termined one, with the gunman| quitting the “hospital business |the country for jet planes, install-| DEPT. : slant of the roof deflects harsh, It you want to hear about some|with President Eisenhower and to| Ting @ second shot at Mrs. Lebel) while being questioned by county ee ' ‘cold northern winds, which pass|0f the details of Sputnik, the|havé been checked with some, at/*S She turned away from the) officials trying to find out if a || Units. | on over the house. If dirt ont cnaet ak ne has been eS ee pacer png ae —< —— oe be. een ney nee en Ee er to the over-|ing around. all week, stop in at/1 Atlantic Alliance. |“! tween his share a — ee ; leaves nao gag side|the C t k Institute of Sci é Exactly how serious the situa- was found lodged in a door frame. and his county job. 4 : Pe of the house, and the top of the|in Bloomfield Hills this weekend. |tion is was not entirely clear here.) etectives are new checking | The hospital, half owned by Mc-/7™ ~ ATTENTION © = ’ 4 | -enefit from its Fay are en!" The programs begin at 2:30 |could rapidly become worse. | Mrs. Donald F. ser, of ted coi a hy DAY SHIFT =e not see ® gun in the man’s pos-jactions.” McEiruy told the eounty/5%) © MONDAY, October 14, 1957, EXCEPT Departments 825, 890 A&B 891 , 3 =< — 7 end 892 AGB. > Departments 890 A&B and 891, Report 6:48 A. M. TUESDAY, October 15, 1957, Departments 825 and 892 A & B, Report 6:48 A. M. THURSDAY, October 17, 1957. AFTERNOON SHIFT ‘ > All AFTERNOON Shift Employes in the Car Assembly Plent, Report 5:18 = P. M,. . a | MONDAY, October 14, 1957, EXCEPT Departments 825, 890 A & B, 891 ai | © and 892 AGB. : gene a ds —_, ast NE, Departments 890 A & B- and 891, Report 5:18.P.M. TUESDAY, October ca paca Sa . me fe Et | 1S, 1957. , : ) on ie, | - Departments 825 and 892 AGB Repch 5:18 P.M. THURSDAY, October 17, 1957, fans MIDNIGHT SHIFT. “alt MIDNIGHT Shift Employes in Schanosee satan Report 10:48 P. M, “en MONDAY, October 14,, 1957. A | PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. apa 2 3 eRe ole ec Pn os. ae eo Ea ee etc ___ THE PONTIAC, PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1051, on DmateOm cs: mt Police Blockade |= pa pa oes ae | I on : PARK in You Gity is fs | ) di w becatise — : a is a oe. —~at E. Lawrence, between Pike and vision of the secretary of. state's/ understand it himself. He said he P./ =i Ae C lled P re od tary mona 5 Saneee. 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Richard S, Rudner, assist- ant philosophy professor at Michi- gan State University, says manu- facturers of high speed digital eomputers are using philosophers as logicians in computer program- ming, ome = designing. * shia companies nave them screen. complex policies to see| cha nal the, firm does not contradict itse Rudner said policy decisions in industry, research and govern- ment are often made with the —help, Men” with can explicitly identity goals and -values, then evaluate — means for reaching those goals. However, tlie professor stated many philosophers feel that jus- tification of philosophy solely for its usefulness is any re-| pugnant, » He declared while “the vast. still make their careers in univer- sity teaching. . . career philoSo- phers are finding themselves in greater and greater demand.” : a a 2 . Rudner, who worked 2% years on a Navy project in computer research, pointed out interest in philosophy is increasing because “man simply requires and seeks) an understanding of himself and| his place in the universe.’ Has Promise of Raise on His 100th Birthday. AMES, ‘Towa — Andy -Ander- son received a congratulatory tele-, gram on his 97th birthday from his, employer, a shoe company. It ad-' vised that when he reaches 100 his: salesman’s commission would doubled. “T’'m saving that telegram,” says Andy. “It's a contract and I in-| tend to collect on it.” He has been covering most os, Towa for 76 years. He has a son who retired at 72. | Tough Day for Paper CLARENDON, Ark. ® — Half of one page of the weekly Monroe) County Sun appeared as a blank—' except for a small notice in the Against Officer ~ Four Delegates. Traffic Charge Filed by Citizen HOUSTON, Tex. .—Ronald K. Curson, 26, an insurance sales- man, filed traffic charges against : motorcycle patrolman yester- ay. “I thought it was my right and) my duty,” he said after lodging his complaint against city patrol- man D. I. Jordy in Corporation Court. * * * The complaint alleges Jordy ran a red light, made an illegal turn and passed another vehicle illegal- Curson said that alter. he stopped the officer, searched his car. The patrolman said he found a night tick and charged Curson with anteying a prohibited ee * * Before his satan under $800' bond, Curson asserted he was jailed four hours and then ‘Per- mitted-to call a lawyer. Jordy agreed with Curson that a citizen is privileged to filé such a traffic charge. “I know I am innocent and 1 expect it to be brought out in the’ trial,” the patrolman said. Board Elects ‘(No Quiet Integration = ati MIAMI, Fla. (INS)~Gov, mess Collins of Florida believes there can be no peaceful integration. the state’s public schools fa the near future. However, the governor. ‘tad a news conference in Miami last night that he does believe that “someday, somewhere, . somehow we are going to have integration of our schools in Florida.” * * 2 Gov. Collins was asked if he thought the stand taken by Gov. Faubus of Arkansas and the use of federal troops in Little Rock had hurt the cause of so-called segrega; tion moderationists. He replied: “I don’t think the whole problem (of integration) can be resolved) with deep resentment on one hand) {and raw force on the other.” Politics Unites Pueblo ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (INS) — The indian pueblo at Laguna, of Pith Avenue had a *‘ball” last Stai aid: Sth Avenue eally Hasa‘Ball'| ng the Past} NEW YORK Usually staid night as 150,000 spectators en- oyed. a, 62-block torchlight parade |: glittering with golden memories of a half-century ago. © “ * * * The occasion was the 50th an- niversary of the Fifth Avenue Assn, a businessmen's organiza. tion, It was the first torchlight pa-il, rade along the avenue since the city greeted England's Pritice of Wales back in 1960. io a In keeping with the annivers- | gold birthday cake with 50 elec- mounted polices. jhorses with their hoofs painted itric candles; |painted fire ‘hydrants; 650 gold- ary, all was golden. — “white wings” pushing gold-painted trash’ iearts; an illuminated white and gold; dazzling window displays: —|featuring the gold motif; 435 gold N.M., which once had 19 different colored trash ‘baskets; and three, clans, is today divided into we miles of Bolden center line along. main groups — called liberals and the avenue. conservatives. The difference be-| et tween the two groups involves lo- cal, state and national - — . Court Held in Vienier type well as style of dress, haircut and matters pertaining to PAINTSVILLE, Ky. ® — ‘Any: ‘one summoned to appear in John- Each year 1,000,000 American son County Circuit Court just heads) families advance above the: $5,000.) ‘for the local theater, That's where’ a-year income level. The nation’s! Judge W.D. Sparks is holding court'} of i Reg. $2.98 Terrific Sadhagh: on - Quilted Emboteed. Vinyl ne GARMENT BAGs| \ Holds up to- 50 Garments! | CLOTH ES Reg. $7.9 8 average family income was $4,000 while a new $300,000 courthouse. in 1946. ‘is being. built, . 4 Evangelist to Preach Ten Days in March 1958 at Crescent Hills . The quarterly business meeting church in Waterford.Township, was’ ‘held at the home of Rev. Ben-| jamin A. Bohn this week. Reports revealed an increase in both ¢hurch and Sunday School at-| ‘Ttendaince during the past quarter? 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Perhaps he grabbed that ty to help him sneak in, ~ ‘But westill think he bas. two strikes. on him. é In a aguante sense, for a few days we didn’t care if Arkan- sas was still in the nation. The | series made it look like a small forty-eighth. ‘ Se ae oS ee And perhaps the Russians sensed pur inattention to mundane things just . enough to select that time for launching their new moon, The royal baseball fan was surprised that tt ~geemed to take some precedence over the series. Today our minds go back to our old \ Spee we had any.” Football still offers some surcease, x haven of relief from unhappy thoughts, getting much help from hockey, basketball and bowling. We should use them. QW we oa Whether it is local, ational or e solar. ‘system, most of the troublés we worry about never happen, nor\can they be influenced, as far as we personally are con- cerned. , : And if we cdyld-be of any as- sistance in staving them off, ‘worry only helps \to nullify our efforts. iN xk Reo If the men we've chosen to 106k after these things for us do not do their uty, we're happy to be living in a great nation that provides us with the means of throwing them out. : or ‘So, if yqu’re back to normal, don't worry about where do we go from \*-We're going forward, the Same di- _Tection in which our nation always has gone, even when threatened from ' without or within. ye 5 she ‘Next year we'll have other worries, and we'll have another World Series to make us nasietid them. TTito’s Ex-Aide Djilas _ Sentenced to 7 Years — For writing propaganda against. Communism and the government, Yugosiavia’s former vice-president, Minovan Dgrtas, has been sentenced . to seven more years imprisonment at hard labor. He already has served one year of a three year term for a- similar offense. : te 8k * “The charge against Dsrtas arose from publication of the book, “The New Class,” the manuscript for whicti was smuggied out of prison to the United States. The governmen t prosecutor charged not that the book past truthful, but that it is de- _ ‘Bigned to harm Yugoslavia’s reputa- Bon and undermine. its. Cogamunist oor n Ste x * \ An American attorney, Jossrn L. Raun Je. had been retained by the publishers of the book to defend Mr. Dytas, but. was not, permitted to en- ter Yugoslavia and the one day trial was conducted in secret. Repre- sentatives of the International Com- mittee of Free Jurists and the Ameri- can ‘Federation of Labor also were denied entry. Yugoslavia’s attitude is in violation of human rights of the ~ Third Committee of the U.N. General _ Assembly, of which AFL-CIO Presi-. dent Grorce MEany is a member. x «*« * The length of Mr. Dsitas’ sentence is a tribute to the wide recognition his book has attained asa most im- portant political work arid a devas- tating expose of the Communist system. Tue hospital reports that the man “who came home the other morning at 3 a.m. with a snootful and tried to pull the fifth amendment on his -wife is resting as well as could be expected. The Man About Town Wild Life Haven Hwy. Improvement Makes | a Visit to It Much Easier Business: What returns to nor-- _maley after that New York episode Thursday. The best wild life sanctuary in the Pon- tiac area has been lifted out of the woods, as far as transportation facilities go. The Drahner Woods, up toward the northeast corner of Oakland County, and 15 miles from Pontiac, no longer has a single file trail through It. You now can drive this natural habitat of deer, fox, quail, partridge and other anima! and bird wild Nfe, who have be- come so tame through not being molested that they will almost commune with you. From Pontiac, go out Perry «Street, which. merges into Lapeer Road, and follow it through Lake Orion village to - the intersection of Drahner Road (plain- ly marked) just before you reach Oxford. Thére you turn right and for five miles "on a common dirt road you go through some of the roughest and most scenic terrain In Oakland County, ineluding this sanctuary, Be sure to keep on, Drahner - Road, as tricky corners and turns are numerois. You'll emerge on the Rochester pave- ment just south of Lakeville, which you can follow to Rochester and then home. how are magnificently gorgeous. Better not go through there when roads are wet. They're a little rough, but it's a great back-to-nature drive. ‘With the survivors in our foot- ball contest, Michigan S®ate is a two to one favorite over Michigan in orrow's game, How do you - feel about it? Besides being Cotumbus ‘Day, Oct. is remembered by Peter Hufstader of Keego Harbor, as being the average date for the first killing frost, after an observation ofa quarter century or more. 12 Six-foot marigolds are briitiantiy plooin- ing for Mrs. Martha. Siateman ih her garden in Birmingham. a Verbal. Orchids to— Ernest M. Randall of 490 West Huron St.; elghty-fifth birth- ° day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conway of 8 Edna St.; fifty-third wedding anni- versary. : Mrs. G. A. Tabor birthday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Green . of ‘576 Brooks Ave.; golden wedding. Mrs. Frank Pratt “of Walled Lake; ninety-tirs¢ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Nichols versary. Mr. and Mrs. James C. ‘Sutherland . anniversary. : Roy H. Watkins Mrs. Margaret Howard Ged Rochester; eighty-sixth birthday’ . and Mrs. Grover A. Porter. of 115 Elizabeth Lake Road; eighty-eighth of Rochester; fifty-sixth wedding anni- ot Keego ‘Harbor; fitty-second wedding “f “of Birmingham; eighty-seventh iinaed. - Plains; fifty-first ‘wedding ee David Lawrence Says: weeny (Xs The Optimist Stil Cartes His tiwbrefta’ we ee —_-" Sor cha ee eg ae Mn Wail 2 FORE ee ae One is advertised for lease. Committees working toward a Civic Aud. torium ought not overlook the opportunity and need of the present while looking forward to the future goal, It that lease can’t be taken in the city's name, here’s:a chal. lenging thought for civie-minded individuals. Why not a “home”. for the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra? Hf Conductor DiBlasi can be re. tained, this organization will someday rank among the finest. civic symphonies in the uation. Community pride makes such achievement possible, not the size of the city, At the last concert I stood, willingly enough, because I knew what. to expect. But I passed dozens of people returning to their cars because there weren't enough seats in Lincoln Junior High auditorium. What chance has community pride to assert itself if only a few hundred people can be allowed entrance to such events? The need is now. Pontiac Could Build Community House Mr. O'Neil's suggestion for an auditotium is a fine idea, but. we must crawl before we walk. How about a community house? Com- munities smaller than Pontiac ‘have them, and Pontiac could do as Gingellville did—build one floor ' and give suppers, dances, plays, raise the rest of the-meney. ea - The public would not only feel it had a part in making a dream come true, but would have fun as well. Let’s hear from others who think this idea would work. What smaller communities have done, Pontiac can do. " Civie Minded ‘Children Might Have No Choice’ + Waterford Resident says ‘some- Let’s Be Calm. About Red Satellite WASHINGTON— President Eisen- ae and that, had the United States hower's refusal to be stampeded by the excitement over the Soviet ex- periments in out- er space is an “example of cour- ageous state s- manship. Judging by some of the. hys- terical | outcries. - of, various péo- ple, — including some of the poli- fticians, America should bow her head in shame, pull down the flag LAWRENCE -and offer to surrender at-once to the tyrants in the Kremlin - Or else, it is impulsively urged the United States should begin spending billions upon billiéns no ~ matter if it unbalances the budget, forces the purchasing power of the dollar down to ten cents and brings on a financial and economic “de- bacle. ~ * * How amazing it is that, by the _simple stunt of spinning an ren bal] around the world, Americans in vast numbers can be led to lose their heads in an anguished clamor of the “for - God - sakes - do-some- thing’ variety. What the Russian scientists have accomplished doesn't mean that the people of Soviet Russia are any safer today, with erratic and unscrupulous leaders in the Kremlin, than they were yester- day. Nor does it mean that hydro- gen bombs, which can be dropped on all the Important centers of the Soviet Union by jet bombers flying from bases wtihin a few minutes from the Soviet borders, have suddenly become useless. About all the experiment in outer space has accomplished is to scare too many Americans: into thinking “that back of this device is another, more deadly, in the form of inter- continental missiles. Human be- ings however, are killed just as quickly with hydrogen bombs dropped from planes as they are from atomic warheads embedded in intercontinental missiles. - NO POWER SHIFT The balance of power in the world hasn't shifted because a lot of Americans, especially many of the politicians, have lost their sense of balance. President Eisenhower doesn't profess to be a scientist, but he has had the good judgment to rely on the best scientific brains the United States can assemble. The decision was made by the scientists themselves te go ahead with the ballistic program and let the stunts in outer space take plenty of time, Nobody can prove there was any military advan- tage lost by that policy. Mr. Eisenhower, with character: istic courtesy, did not hesitate to Speak highly of. the Russian sci- ~entists. He might have said also, however, that much of what they know has come from American —, in our sea aa Proj- The Country Parson not listened to the foes of security in government, there would have been less thievery of American secrets, as the records will in due —~time--reveat——- = e * * * What Anierica needs is to pro- lect her secrets and stop being swayed by the phobia of those who claim that all the scientists of the United States government know must be handed over to the sci- tists working for the evil clique in the Kremlin. _ If an American scientist will hot serve his government. whea it insists that he tell the truth to intelligence officers, instead of suppressing information th at would help to detect espionage, those who measure their fidelity ‘te their own country by any such standard. The rivalry among the military ‘services is coming.in for consider- able criticism — ak if this\ alone had something to do with the\ Rus- sian “victory.” Actually, the tom- petition in | research is dhe good \ \in a —“* ‘centive, and the real responsibil- ity for the delay in working on problems of outer space can be traced to lassitude that oceurred : ain the Truman administration, Naive Officials “then aimost passed up the hydrogen bomb when the top scientists were moralizing. Those episodes didn't expedite the projects that would have _ put America far head in the race for prestige in outer-space experi- ments. < The. President isn't going to rush into big expenditures just because of what the Russians have done. He is likely te ask Congress for more money only think “it can be well they have not urged any major change in recent months and are not likely to do so even in the face of Russia's stunt. Mr. Eisenhower is keeping his “feet on the ground, where they be- long—for the need of a balance and an equilibrium in a world so easily swayed by stunts and for- eign propaganda is even greater than. it has been. _ (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Simple Rule ‘for Posture: Just Keep Chin Tucked In In an ancient shown on TV, upper class cadets, hazing a plebe, make him ‘wipe off that smile, pull back those shoulders and suck in I hope that even plebes no Jong- er cultivate the tin’ soldier pos- ture that is, in public. : The notion that: in that stomach, pull back -those. shoulders and ele. ‘vate the chin is: ridiculous! Such _ ; monkey business , Pinan: is’ a travesty of ge eager good posture. So is standing With heels together and ‘toes tarned out, My notion about this is that it would be a beon t6 America if every hoy and girl were re- quired to ke, 6 my; a year of Year ot Rygives ‘Selanne “and a year of embryology, pre: natal and child care, Whether one does or does not learn anything from the smatter- ing of so-called “health education” ” to which he or she is ¢asnally peel posed in. elementary and.-h school, here -are a few si rules for the cultivation. ot une posture; e+ * sh 1. Don't “‘suek in that stomach," | The front. wall of,-the abdomen (greater body cavity) must neces- sarily buige, protrude, expand or inflate when you take a breath (inspire, inhale), so it is absurd to try to “suck it in” or hold it in. ; FORGET ‘SHOULDERS. 2. Don't ‘‘pull back those shoul- ders."”" Néver mind the shoulders. _ Don't try to expand your chest like a pigeon, Never mind 4. Don’t try to keep your’ chin up. ‘Try to keep it in, that is, keep it y Bete inside of an imagi- naty high collar. ‘ - B. With thie te; the erewa\er 3 4 ‘back of the head is higher than the top or. fofchead. — the pos- : thine tor weight COPTER 5 6. Keep the get alrfisst’ parallel or only slightly, if at all, turned out, keep the chin tucked in and. » \ y é | sae Te film recently ce crown, of ti that age of three, head high and you will . autg@matically assume gobd posture. \aned letters. not more than one page or 100 Words long pert aining to petsonal et nosit, or treatment, Wil] be answered by Dr. \Wiltam Brady. ¥ a stamped seif- addressed envelope is \sent to @ Pon- tiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, \1957) thing is‘wrong if high school chj)- dren ¢an't stay out ‘of the way of cars and not get into cars Avith strangers. They don’t have to get ‘in cars—there'’s the chante they may be forced. It might not be their fault if they are/ injured. or killed, either. We still have drunks and a masa on ‘the roads. yh enn Ot Lile..- ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Once again the GOP stalks me at the precinct level for inferma- tion and middle-age’ security. It desires to know why their man got his come-uppance in Wisconsin, That's as simple as “Simon's whaling expedition. Those Milwaukeeans can't make an X anywhere but on a score- card. The sixty-seven per cent stay- home vete was terrific even for split-level garages. And you can- not make an X if teacher held out half the alphabet on you. Only thirty-three per cent of the totalized Republicans white- bearied. the suggestion box this election. The Democrats won from here to there. Equivalent to twice around the block. This administration has been. giving the farmers bad weather Jately. Has no control over the ‘winds and does not pay a bonus for grass-hopper hides. The Wisconsin weedbenders have ‘not forgotten Franklin Delano plowed forty acres in peanuts at their open-air movies. tet What the GOP has to do is get down to grass roots. It isn't too _U. $ bad with mayonnaise dressing. The finance committee will get my anonymous check in the morning. Qiotes Statement of Negro Veteran The most sensible article Ive read, comes from a Negro GI Kor veteran and father of three thildren. e. He writes, “I don’t care it integration never evumes about. i ‘whites don’t want to - live near me, T don’t « want to live near some of them. either, With forced integration they niove the colored in and y. P’'m not interested in having white in-laws nor in having my children. attend a. ’ whjte school just because it is for whites, What I'm interested in te having my rights as a ¢itizen respected, my dignity And equality under the Consti- ‘tion and the benefits and eppor- tunities guaranted.”’ For the last 25 years the Negro has been gaifiing but now certain politicians say it must be done at once. They are only fanning flames of passion and threaten to set good relations back. Is inte- gration in schools so important to the Negro or are other things nore important as-stated by ‘his Korean veteran? Mrs, Lake Orion Mary D. Walter Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of jack of space, Pull name address and telephone number of the writer must scompany letters Dut these will not be published if the writer ao re Loran unless the letter is critical in ite u Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A wouldn't — Hal Higgins ~ Whatever we may seek in life . . . » However far we roam .. . There is no joy to quite compare . With that of going home . .-., We may acquire riches, with . .~ The whole world at our feet . . . Or just turn out to be a bum... On some forgotten street .. . But when we have that golden chance. . . To put away the past .. . Forget the years, the fears /and tears . And to get home at last . it is a feeling wonderful . _ That lives in memory .. . The boundless ’ joy of being back . With our _ own family .. « Especially in war or peace .. . Across the ocean's foam . . . -When those of us in (Copyright, 1957) At last are going Looking Back 15 Years Ago PLAN MILITARY salute to ig war wor kers. in. South Seas. 2 Yeara Ago SUPREME. COURT kills attack on Black, Case Heda aa, of a Psychologist: Notice how early in life "Philip spontaneously duplicated Adum's strategy of passing the “buck. Adam blamed Eve where- as Philip conveniently made George the “goat.” And at the Philip was al- ready a confirmed extrovert, chiefly because of his sequence in the family. See the test/be- low for further differences be- tween introverts ts. extroverts. By- DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-317: Philip, aged 3%. -e@ame in one day after a rain. -He had been walking in the “water in his good leather shoes. ‘They were soaked. On oe P When = Mrs. Crane saw them, she frowned and was about to re- ~ Jmonstrate. But Philip heat her to the draw “Mama, do you know what Georgie let me do?” he quickly asked. ' ‘What did he do?"’ DR, CRANE Mrs. Crane replied. let you “He let me walk in the water without my overshoes!” Philip glibly replied. was. ‘only, 4% years ot ~* age atfithis time,” but ” already Philip Har agg learned that his older sce to be . his guardian ang So Philip was already becoming a deft psychologist, for he tried to divert his mother's criticism to George. Maybe George ‘hadn't even seen Philip wading in the gutfer with his good shoes. But Philip realized that the older child is normally the cus- todian for its younger brothers --and sisters, so he tactfully passed the buck to George. I mention this case both to Mus. trate the concept of “projection” (buck-passing), which starts quite early in bur lives, and also to illus- trate how introverts and extro- verts happen to develop thosé types ‘ef social ‘outlook. x. * * The oldest child: is usually the introvert, for he comes on_ the family stage with no other young- ster to threaten his reign or even to talk to or stimulate him. Thus, the oldest child daydreams and lives in his imagination a great deal, He creates imaginary playmates. INTROVERTS/ EXTROVERTS When the younger brother ar- rives, notice what happens. The latter sees this older brother as a in care of The 4 44 hs charts Buck-Passing Starts Early in Life tends te count his belongings just to make sure they are all back in his care: / * * * Older children thus tend to be “eounters." They budget their money more carefully in later life, They are less talkative, asa rule, and more the poet or dreamer or likes to deal with people, as a salesman, receptionist, . ——* etc. He preters to talk his way will ¢ to write his report instead it orally. , ‘* For other nees, send for my “Tests Inttoverts vs. Ex- i. a "always write to Bir, t, George W. Crane Pontiac, ae rested ' mang 8 = & oie 4s) is . a. i. é eid i é : | 4 : é A ANT , ¢Z f ; a "ale - a 1s f os i eae ae bike J Suiduds Owe hoo wee me rt : * ae th . é Vie . tr foe ~ / f | oriole _THE, PONTIAC vitess, FRIDAY. 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Disgustingly so. a A s contraptions and its marvelous ; Coma BOOSTS BUG average of eight colds apiece, First, ’ canceled or postponed. ; f Asian flu has kept people so'and second graders wilt have! Influenza was taking its toll in Lovely was the day viens Now, everything takes’ work. ‘concerned lately that the common’ about six apiece, and children in ms same, is many sections of the state. could go out and buy “dry- |From wallpaper to wool goats to! easier for the ladies. Nonsetiee,.|cold, measles, chicken pox and|the fifth grade and higher, about| The high school at Morenci {% was ordered closed for six days today because of heavy absentee- ism. Supt, Henry Geisler said 300 of the 1,133 pupils were ab- “ent yesterday. Five teachers ‘also failed to make classes he- cause of flu. 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PHONE OR 3.1287" Mo : 4 rk Coe let Says Reds Used Secret Potion | THE PON f1AC PRESS, PRIDAY, mu rOBKN li. 1957 Charges Poisoning FRANFURT, Germany — A former Soviet secret police cap-| tain hag declared revenge-seeking Communists recently poisoned him! with a secret potion developed in} Moscow, Nikolai E. Khokhlov told a news’ conference the Russians have de- veloped poisons which cannot be detected in the ordinary way, Khokhlov, who defected te the West in 1954 and now lives in: New York City, was hospitalized here Sept. 15. He was treated in a German’ hospital and a U.S. Army hospital but neither was; able to find traces of poison, Commenting on. this, Khokhlov. who looked pale and haggard, said: “Since they didn't find any trace, it is 100 per cent proof that. it Wag, sent from Moscow.” mniliat with Soviet olficiale” who) worked in a supersecret laboratory) that was developing a nondetec- | table poison for assassination at tempts. The alleged attempt on Khokh- lov’s life came during a conference here ‘sponsored by the anti-Soviet National Alliance of Russian Sol- idarists (NTS), a Russian emigree organization which advocates vio- lent overthrow of the Soviet regime. The conference took place in a city-run restaurant called the | Palmengarten. “The whole case is nothing but a publicity stunt,” Doetsch toid an interviewer. Doetsch said German and Amer- sicam, investigators - told him they) were skeptical of Khokhlov's story. Khokhlov told the news confer- jence he believes the poison was auped t» tim Je 8 cup ot cotiee, Pleasant Fall Weather Outlook for Most of U.S. By THE ASSOCIATED PREAS Generally pleasant autumn weather was the outlook today for most of the nation although rain continued to dampen areas in the Far West. * * * Stormy weather in northern Cal- jifornia has eaused more than a ais ‘million dollars damage to agricul-| ‘ture, roads and power lines. Heav-| " liest damage was in Napa and) |Sonoma counties north of San. \Francisco. Rainfall measured \Vice président; Susan Seidell, sec. more than 6 inches in some) places. * * Only minor wet spots were re- ported in other parts of the coun- try, Northerly winds. blowing) across the Great Lakes resulted) in scattered sprinkles -from_ the| northern Appalachians into the upper Ohio Valley. © Fireplaces in Trailers DAYTON, Ohio—As: a crowning touch of luxury; one housetrailer manufacturer will install a wood-| burning fireplace. | - ‘From Polio Deaths | average was New York City Free | NEW YORK @ — The City Health Department says polio has)” not tlaimed a single life in New York thus far this year, . — The department said Sagres A - for the record development. ‘Last year in the *city, seven deaths ‘were blamed on _ polio. Over the — seven years tbe 30 deaths, Dryden Students Choose Class Leaders Class ledders were selected this! week at the Drydén Junior and | Senior High Schools, Heading the senior class during |the 1957-58 school year will be Cur- tis Flater, president; Herb Sawale, retary; Norman Soroka, treasurer and Norma Lobsteins, Joyce Max- field and La Verne Behnke, student council representatives: Junior class officer's are: Doug- las Abbott, president; and Janet Steiner, Sharon Hilliker, student council representatives. Bob Burnett was named sopho- more class president and Judy Reynolds will head the freshman class. CHILLICOTHE, Mo. (®}—Law en- \forcement officers of 15 Missouri counties’ tiave banded together . to ‘and Christmas at New Low Low PRICES. ENVER 00.00 Rings enlarged te now detei Prices faclhede Federal Tax ed 4 SHAWS scx snr se _imreeniippenenammncey |AMON I KEEPSAKE | | Give = the Larger 1AMOND! She’s Always Wanted! ae Keepsake 85 | 7h. 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' RR oa development and ‘that a| —our engineers worked under | Russian satellite moved in ’ pede peat me, pat Saas Migs 6 pimber of missiles be modified to] economy + Imposed xestrletions. | mest a pure circle, ROCKET, clals in the Pentagon. rynent Arar' satellites of different shapes! Our research centers closed down nis te ut that Re * As far back as 1946 an American’ Unknown to any of these military and weights into space. But an) every night af the end of the i nlsttindal had produced a rocket groups, American scientists “who ¢conomy-minded U.S. government) work day, and remained clbsed raowage pote motor of 100,000 pounds thrust. were participating in the” Inter-|turned. down the request for the| during weekends and ‘bolidays! gd ‘This Was -twice ax powerful as the | national Geophysical _ Year had, ‘expensive priority program, and . ¢€ motor tsed in the German V-2, iplaced om President er’s then rejected the Atlas on the assistant q which climbed at nearly 4,000 miles desk. a proposal for ifie satel-\grounds that . development | clashed Gai SN years age ts with his boss, Defense : per hour, More than: 10 years agojtites to be launched during vs ap requiré too much times |Secretary Charles. Wilson, on| That 's why it was a . we had the rockets and the fuels participation in the 1.G.¥. PLAN won |the satellite program pelority,|Tetees than an Amedoen satelli oo into space. When military ang) UN or | The Navy came up with “te en if first priority éffort,”* he |OUr Plainet. {wl | scientists pleaded to try; Quite obvidusly the President and) winning combination. It Proposed said. “It we had: we could have oe A : ' of these. experiments, they|this scientific advisory group had/to take the existing Viking and bees ‘ab 4 of the Ri ans.” Next: Russi history in : were criticized and told te stick/Mever heard of the joint PROJECT|Aerobee-Hi research rockets, i os | mantion:)-- ue a ce to Jaboratory work. ORBITER venture, or of the other|modify them, add.a.third booster, : ef, OA eg space programs. and shoot « 21-pound satellite into| A%4 e Project Vanguard On duly 29, 1955, the White ® orbit. The heart. pf the Navy _ [proposal was that the new com- bination would use existing rockets, that it‘ in no way idterfered military programs, that it would cost only 10 million doliars, and) | that “it was 4 ae on acca, venture.” The Navy propel was ac : cepted for~ Vanguard; VANGUARD. : all other © ities to get a Scientists of the Army and Air) Satellite into space\ were wiped land was project chief of the tWo-)porce were convinced that the ‘out. Milita ry tists who mage Bumper rocket which soaredityniteg States would adopt a| Pesded for speed in the satellite yg Sigs. -~ above - earth, in cal view toward the satellite oa coe on NOE to —_ highest altitude ever unching. ockets.\ This a<¢hieved. A year later, after | been ® grave error ) our studying the performance of rocket This — anes country. _ entists = ne nae Foundation and the National) The Navy's Vanguard rocket is! ‘ Academy of Sciences, and theira highly sophisticated vehicle. It) that we could send a small satellite representatives on the U.S. Com-|incorporates advanced electronics, | a nme: ae mittee for the 1.G.Y. would present)and a sensitive control system. | a hentt tae mile = aces, teete satellite to the Air Force or For its size and its weight a is on ao a ae nei at Convair Company fired the first | rocket in the world with a motor mounted on a swivel, The swivel | ring of the MX-T74 provided ex- traordinary control of the rocket as it climbed beyond the atmos- phere. Shortly after the initial rocket tests the government can- coled all funds, asd the program! be dropped for the new satellite bogged down. , Nearly eight years ago General Electric engineer Robert P. Havi- ne — ing site was to be from the Gala-| pagos Islands near the equator. They Sinvsun:: " _ @PLYMOQUTH. -@ IMPERIAL -Rammler-Dallas; Inc. | ys Dodge -C hryster — Plymouth — Imperial - Dodge Trucks 1001 N. Main St., Rochester . 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BACON pai forial an invitation breakfast with Pres-| &Y the British. He came out six jreciaimer to aid in salvage. The/ T Lb. Pk 2 gyorg control - ident Eisenhower. ; menths later to attend a rally |tanker is stranded on the Maro) mm. Fg. oer Mae Pog god Wii onan! * Wer @ Dover, Del., readeide 2 we low the Initials ect 745’ miles northwest of Hono . i am stort eign Mer Ane] San Sot aor a | Sete et “hoses | ne ay gs at ter Gon Mee he T ‘ ; a . ‘oy Gromyko ignored US. ‘Ambassa| {th he orange juice at the | fo carry ou ee |mg & weter ballast ¢ argo TOMATO 46 o C er * Oe Sl) Sere a Sete Se ns ont "| cy tenee bob at on, eM | so ae dara, li tae no it "yn ‘rt tas” Rame oe we rel ne] SUNOE. 4 . _ ' } # bly’s Political Committee. 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Or three | seedyJooking. tramps start loiter. ing on*a downtown corner and be- gin catching sheplitiers offguard. Sonali Seeking Legal Separation From Husband And next thing you know, a trio; -did_a-. —stripping. ., Current stars in Chief Garton’s, the 1957 car of the Rev. Noah masquerades are Detectives D. R.|Unruh of Ford, Kan., parked in Duling and F. G. Clark, Jr., and his brother's garage. Patrolman A. B. Cole, If. And/ Items taken, police reported, they're so good they even baffle were the radio, hub caps, mirrors, their fellow nowt: _ | spotlight, cigarette lighter,.. fender * x 8 skirts, a pair of binoculars, two Once, while . his role. as a billfolds with $35 in cash—and the tramp, Duling was picked up for car keys. | Hew To Hold Costly Storm Passes that caused more than a million dollars damage in northern Cali- fornia rained its way inland to- day, dumping up to 6.48 inches off water in some sections. The Mt. — ae Oe most rainfall. 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The Indian news weekly, Blitz would fly to Paris this weekend to join Sonali, who has been hid. | ing out since her arrival there | ‘last weekend. 7] ‘Miss Bergman aiso is in Paris starr ing-in the play “Tea and + left * * Sonali her husband fast ihotel where Rossellini was staying. | ‘setting off a spate of rumors, about a romance—all of which, have been denied: by the Italian film director. (| He has been in India for several. months making documentary films ‘for the Indian government. Sonalii | worked: for: him asa } script writer. ‘bord, which will be held 6n‘Sun- ‘foods including ham, shrimp and ‘April and. moved into the same, turkey, will be prepared by women tives every day, they never tumbled to his act. As the yeungest of the trio, | | Cole tested hia feminie disguise | | by applying for the job as wait. — | fess at @ restaurant where he | Often eats. 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Central eerany emroes during the first week. |r, eT civil ‘rights bill enacted in, Con. eanwhile, Ci Nera School! Later, some other white boys told! made * *. * ~ ‘gress next year. They the|* open. The nine Negro studentsinim ‘they would “'gét” him after! atier The thunderous Septemberifederal courts will be less likely|*f? Sing to classes under guard.|school, “But 1 don’t think they| dants events in the city showed thelto permit delays in integration, |Attendance rose dally during the! gid she said. ane: breadth and depth of the feeling/and that the National Assn. for) "rst week. Judging from the attendance) Yesterday it Arkansas. National Guard to keep manding more: action sooner being about as normal as theylwho have children enrolled atiand out the Negroes out of Central High o ee 26 a ae circumstances.|Central High are determined tol however, Bertan Then came the-ricts and federal) 4® for., Fasbus, the qiiestion| rere oa Vig” Bloom, ce him seems to be: How does he get out lent of For the others, integration has ite oe of this impasse without surrender Petr and tie come and they seem to be accept-| Lotteries and loss of face? - oy gerne ing it. Government of New thought ofthe problem cache hie ight didlo nik “You're not io bea Men eed mien tiheen he equivalent of $2.40 On the morning he left for New n ou're not) may a straw _ ig > Stion’ Thay eee, ofiott R.L, to meet with President|Teally conscious ot the soldiers). A letter ~y “Trig Bell” ) peared g segs er ‘Supreme Court|Eisenhower, he seemed supreme-|there. 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The affair planned to ee or Mrs.’ Fairman, -president of evening at ae | Brosadich Whirl, ‘hese: «amen il fly ave tine tnt bak ad enjoy Project they have been working on for so long. - irs Leland Hunt (left to Siar Mrs. Fred, Zi pe peer nines H ern Four pages today in Women’s Section 192, will be held Tuesday at the Building “nak We peal Sails Gaal: ing conducted by Bessie Kerske of Dearborn, national _presi- dent. All Saints Guild Plans for Bazaar : - Mrs. J. Walter was hostess to Guild Séven of All Saints Episcopal Church at her a - Angelus home Wednes- Plans were discussed for the men for the event are Mra. * tenden’and Mrs. Paul Cle- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C€. Weed of ~ a South Roslyn street announce the engagement ‘By ANE EEYWooD ; Just as one man's meat is Federal Savings & Loan\ unch be fol Jimmy Dey Post 12, Amvets, making last minute arrangements. Here ( left to right) Mrs. Edward Pompeian, + ~ ‘Chairmen - jor the fifth annual Broomstick Whirl of Auxiliary to are and Mrs. ticket chairman; Mrs. Louis Hadden, general chairman; Mrs. Silas Sadler Robert McKerricher, deco- ration and publicity chairmen, com- plete their plans. Tells Needs of Refugees Peter C. Kalinke, former war correspondent and lecturer, _AUDRE id ee .. You can imagine my com- plete astonishment when she said, “Oh, I'm ‘so sick of it! That awful sickly-sweet choco- late smell! [I don’t think I'll ever look at candy again!” * * * Since then, I've known girls St. Michael Altar Society Slates Luncheon Tuesday a A SS Members of St. Michael Altar | : i : described to Zonta Club mem- bers some of the problems confronting. displaced persons today. The Fulbright scholar, who now lives in Birmingham, “grew up as a Hitler youth. He spoke to 60 members at Kingsley Inn Thursday night. During World War II he was taken prisoner by the Russians and transferred. to a Russian ‘concentration camp. There, he sald, prisoners Were classified into\ categories depending upon their physical ability. if -& 9 He told of the inhuman treatment, lack of food, and how prisoners lost hope of ever living as human beings again. In 1945, with assistance from America and the Christians of the world, the German. people began fo hope again. But’ an- —ether_preblem of the displaced person. These homeless refugees, the speaker noted, are grouped in camps. Children are placed in with. alcoholics and mehtally ill persons and, he said, many of the children are growing up with atheistic tegdengies. . ©: 2. * The need is for youth groups and proper training,. he’ point- ed out. In 1955, Mr. Kalinke returned to West Germany as director of a local integration and rehabilitation project - for displaced persons, This was who took jobs in theatrical of- tices, in movie. houses, in fancy cosmetic salons, in dress .. designers’ offices, in fim pro-. ducers’ studios. If all they took the job Tatham, Mrs. Merritt Johnson, Mrs. Dan Call, Mrs.. Constant DeJager, Mrs. William Dona- hue, and Mrs. Omer DeCon- z $ 5 a - HAG! me Crh Titi rs 3 it Li eee ctl et heset_them,that— : Re 2 2 financed and supervised by the United States Escapee gram. The speaker organized and built this project in coopera- tion with the various interna- tional w el fare organizations working with. ‘displaced _per- sons in Western Europe. . : * * * The speaker warned of the Soviet Union, its aim of world domination, and told of ‘ex- periences with the “inhuman activity” of the Soviet “Return to the Fatherland” campaign. Three awards-to-the Pontiac Zonta Club for sesvice ren- dered during 1956 were turned over to Mrs. Neil Wasserber- ger, service committee chair- man, by President Mrs. Cha Mellinger. Other committee members who’ worked on - the —project -were-Mrs~Adrian—tsh,- Mrs. Russell Evans and Mrs. Lillian Wattles. Pro- Congress Library Is Unable to Meet ‘the Demand” program, says it... is reaching only 60,000, or one- fifth of the estimated 300,000. St. Dunstan Guild cedars Mrs. William. Vasu and Walker Graham are featured in “Light Up the Sky,” which opens tonight at the Cranbrook Pavilion on Lone Pine road, Bloomfield*Hills: Addi- tional public performances of this Moss Hart comedy will be given Saturday, Oct. 12, and Friday and ’ Since 1934, says Bray, more "than 50,000 books, including the The awards were for help4n — juvenile delinquency, families in crises, and scholarship grants. Mrs. Mellinger had re- ceived the awards at a region- al Zonta conference. * * * . A guest of the meeting was ‘Helge Siner of Frankfurt, Ger- many.. Announcement “was made of the Oct. 22 meeting of the group at the home of Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones * Rochester. Jon t Choose J ob for Glamor Only Bible and ‘‘most of the good books, past and present,” have been recorded. Before this the library had been turning out books only in Braille. * * * The Division for the Blind has about 45,000 record players in the field. During the past year about 7,000 more were - contracted for, but Bray says this is still not enough. . The machines ae furnished ~ free to blind and may- be kept indefinitely, The user does not have to worry about the upkeep. If something goes wrong the li- brary repairs it. If the ma- chine wears out the user gets a new one, * * * The recordings are loaned by some 28 regional libraries in the program just like any or- dinary book and for the same . length of time. They are mailed out in leather containers going post free. : MEDICAL CERTIFICATE To be eligible one. must have a certificate from a licensed physician, ophthalmologist or optometrist as to the degree of biiritiness. — * + © Recordings and Braille print- — ings are made at the American Fourldation for the Blind in New York and at the American BIRMINGHAM — Bride- elect: Jean Stillman was hon- ored at a luncheon given Thursday at Bloomfield Hills Country Club by Mrs. Charlies J. O'Connor. . Jean will be married Oct. 26 to Loren D. Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M Hammond gave a dinner Sat- urday evening in their home in Charing Cross road, and this Saturday evening Mrs. Paul Kilebba of Detroit will give a dinner for them at the Detroit Athletic Club. Mrs, Lee Bertling and Mrs. Norbert Weisler have planned a luncheon for the bride-elect for Wednesday at the Bert- ling home, and an evening shower Oct. 18 is being planned by Kay Hopkins and a group of friends. * * * Mrs. Robert Aikens and her smal! daughter, of Washing- ton, D.C., -are visiting Mrs. > Printing House for the Blind at > Louisville, Ky, -A new recording process de- veloped by the former has add- ed approximately 33 per cent more material to each side of the record so that the maxi- mum playing time per side will be 27 minutes: instead -of the former 20. * = ~*~ -* Within the next few months all new titles will be on the longer-playing records. _ BEST SELLERS 4 Current best-selling books _ aré also being made available to blind readers in tape-record- ‘ ed form by a non-profit, mem- bership corporation, Best-Sell- ing Books for the Blind in Phoenix, Md. girl” fried in the andy tae tory” On the other hand, if they've chosen ‘the job for the work it- self, they've done all right, *.® * \ In the final analysis, it's what we do, not the superficial \. environment in which we do it, that counts, STILL DULL WORK If you have a dull statistical typing job, and statistics and typing bore -you,_it. isn’t going to be much pleasanter in the long run even if Gregory Peck or. Tod Hunter drifts in and _ out of the office once in awhile. — It'll still. be little old you typ- ing dull statistics! x. send it to you. : rd ER * *: These are on a rental basis, with a charge slightly higher than the price list of the book ‘for-two weeks’ use of the tapes. The average talking book consists of 20 records. How- ever, the King James version of the Bible requires 170 rec- O~inr. and Tolstoy’s “War and ’ Peace’ 119 records, covering more than 50 playing hours. * * it Last year some 200 new titles > in talking books and about 191 in Braille were reproduced, in- - cluding fiction, biography, his- tory, many of them from cur-" rent bestseller lists. Willis PTA Heats Talk on Delinquency page aaite 1987) Caras = Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19. Curtain time is 9 p.m. Parties, Dances, Visits’ _in Birmingham S potlight Aikens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Snyder. of Colonial court, for a fortnight. * * * Mrs. J. Kent Willing of Phil- ‘adelphia arrived Wednesday for: a. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F,. Page of Townsend avenue. ° With the Pages she will at- tend the wedding Saturday of Mr, and Mrs, Page's grand- daughter, Mary Page Fuger, filliam 8. Hickey, in-Grosse Potnte. ~ * + * Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. ‘Nico! and their daughter Jean- ette left Wednesday for their winter home on Long Boat Key, Fila. : They have spent the summer ‘months at Orchard Lake. * * * A. group of subteens and teenagers Will attend the first party of the season this eve- ning at Detroit Country Day School, in its new location. on Lahser road. The dances will continue ail. winter, every other Friday. . Assisting this evening wil! be Mrs. Wayne Andreae, Mrs. Robert E. Pearce, Mrs. Donald Lower, Mrs, Bethel Kelly and _ Mrs, John Mead III. * * * Mr. and Mrs, William Vasu ‘ will give the traditional ‘‘cast’’ Party next Saturday evening SHARON CHIDESTER Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dro- bek of Emerson avenue an- nounce the engagement of their . daughter, Sharon, to David Titherage; son of Mr. and Mrs. James Titherage of - Auburn Heights. ‘- Mrs. Norman Pattison, of Motor- way drive shows her ‘husband the latest ee of Dresden added to her aa ¥ after the last of four perform- ances of St. Dunstan's Guild- n “Light Up the Sky." . Mrs. Vasu is taking the lead- ing part in the show,..whieh opens this evening in St. Dun- stan’s ees Lone Pine road. * * * Attending the football game at Ann Arbor Saturday will be Mr. and Mrs., Benjamin Brew- ster and their guests, Dr. and ‘\Mrs. Henry H. Brewster of Boston, Mass. The. Ben Brewsters will. be hosts at cocktails and dinner in their home after the game. a fet eee Mr. and Mts, John W. San- ders of Brookdale Terrace are spending 10 days in New York. ti on * Sly * hin Russell Bassett of Iro- quois road and Vera Bassett of Cherokee road have re- turned fyom San Francisco, Calif. They, accompanied Mrs. Bassett’s daughter, Judy, to. UCLA where she plans to study Occupational’ Therapy. Mrs, Paul Maize of Davis- burg who motored West with the three, remained in Beleve- dere, Calif., to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Bancroft and family. She plans to arrive home Oct. 15 by ‘plane. . ‘idlestion:. On the Be are “ite pieces from Mrs, Pattison s callec- t+ «© © Walter Goetz has become a full-fledged member of Alpha Theta chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at Michigan‘ State University following his initia- | tion, He is a junior majoring in electrical engineering. * ~* * : _Pontiae area alums will have — a chance to get together at a post-game reception in Alumni House during .the ‘annual Wayne State University home- “coming celebration Oct. 26. A homecoming dance will be held in the Masonic aa the same evening. * * * Mary. Drake, senior at East- ern Michigan College, has beefi awarded the Julia Anne King Award in recognition of her leadership qualitites, scholar- ship achievement and partici- pation in college activities. A physical education major, she is specializing in deaf educa- tion. She is serving as presi- ‘dent of Eastern’s Women’s ~"Reereation “Association. The George A, Drakes of Klingen- _ smith road are her parents. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Drake and daughter, Maureen, will attend Sigma Nu Phi's — sorority dinner,-They will be — guests of their daughters: Marv * and Margaret, both Eastern Michigan students, Also attending the sorority dinner. will be Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McHugh of Ottawa drive. They will be guests of their sophomore daughter, Jean, = * * Mr. and Mrs. Mac G. Hallen- beck “(nes Barbara Fitzgerald) ot Kohler street announce the Oct, 1st birth of their daughter, Ann Marie, in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Matirice Fitz- gerald, Liberty street, and Mrs, Gladys Hallenbeck of Metamora. ¥* * * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schlink (nee Patricia Edwards), for-- merly of Pontiac now of St. Petersburg, Fla., announce the birth of a son, Bruce Edward, Oct. 9. Maternal grandmother is Mrs, George F. Edwards of North Perry street, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Schlink of Devondale street. + ke Robert W. Bledsoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bledsoe of East-W its on avenue. ix among new students enrolled at Tri-State College, Ami: Ind. South America Theme for Party A South American party was ‘presented by Alpha Alpha Al- pha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority Thursday eve- ning in the Denby drive- home of Mrs. Reginald Rippberger, Chairman for the affair was Mrs. Carl Rose, : 2 & Presiding at the refreshment table, which carried out the South-American theme, was Pontiae Press Phete favor. # es g ‘a 4 Sp. oe Se Ps t Wf ae le 4 bap eee wes ii ‘ VG as “ aie a Sy ii ds 22 et NG iss as ball pita, ek | ea _ : eel THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OGTOBER 11, 1057. ce) _TWENTY-ONE _ fo BT, : as © a B eo! > ae are: i ae: , : - “ he e |Shape of Mouth Less Important ! — — : outfit . . . slacks, jacket, Scoring a fashion touchdown is the coordinated shirt and cap. made of polished cotton. Red flannel-lined black Ivy-tailored slacks are topped by a red and black striped jacket, which is also lined. A matching feature. cap is an added Bagley PTA Receives Flag, Hears Mayor “What Being an American Means, to Me” was the topic when Mayor'| William Donaldson spoke to Bag- ley School PFA Thursday after-| noon, General Richardson DAR Chap- ter, headed by Mrs. Lloyd Porter, presented the program. Ora Hal- lenbeck. presented the school with an American flag on behalf of the DAR. Other members Jessie Brewer, Mary Burkman, Mrs. E. V. How- lett, Mrs. Frank Gerls, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Ella Smith, Mré: Homer Os- mun, Mrs. Ernest Carson and Mrs. W. C.. Huthwaite awarded pins to Karen Woods, Oliver Mathes ITI, Veta Smtith, Joruth Smith, Munnie Turner, Alice Bosworth, Donald Gracey, Jacqueline Corr, Jimmy Horton and Sandra Coleman. Do-€-Do Dance Held Do-C-Do Square Dance Club held its first event Tuesday evening. Guests of the group were Mr. and Mrs. David Manigold, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pippen, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Kisshauer, ,Mr. and Mrs. David Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel] Fahr and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roberts. ; ee ES Hi oe __ shape of the mouth. The beauty of a smile depends much. more on warmth and spontaneity and genuineness than on ie \ - | Speedwri ; Man With Working Wife Can't Expect By RUTH - If indef Nor Will Gal Earning Her Own Living Act Like Dependent ‘Little. Woman’ Memo to young husbands: uu expect your wife to go on working for an te’time, you might as well also expect that her job will make a difference in your life. In most ways a working wife has a more inde- pendent attitude than a stay-at-home wife. The fact that she can earn her own living is bound to make her ‘Pampering MILLETT - A working wife ysually expects. the husband can’t expect the pampering some get from a full-time homemaker. No matter how efficient a wife is at her paid job, the result doesn’t do as much to “advertise” her husband as the volunteer com- munity projects a non-working wife can take on. ‘ Housewife Mrs, Jones,. who is v- chairman of that, gets her hus- band’s name around a lot more ‘than Mrs. Smith, who is some other man'‘s_efficient—seeretary,— * * * The working wife is not, as a rule, as absorbed in every detail of ber husband's working day as is the wife whose only contact with the world of business is through her husband. After ail, the working wife has the routine of her own office to think about. president of this and program The working wife may be just ~ but the Girls Prefer to Copy Princess ‘Grace az i = Ss a3 5 ntl i , -Inow she has the most ai the world. If I could be even a ¥ “I've looked up to Ike since the war,” added New Yorker Dick Callahan. “He's a real prince.” girls. One in five girls told us they wanted most to be like her when they grew up. x * & * “Not only has Grace Kelly done all those marvelous 3 e old. . proved to be the idol of one America’s Teenage Boys Want to Be Like Ike — N. Y. “How could a girl help but admire her?’ Queen Elizabeth of Britain and Marilyn Monroe ‘@f Hollywood each in seven young women, - : +. Ve of & “She (Queen Elizabeth) repre- sents all the finest qualities of womanhood,” asserted a 16-year- ing course for Girl in the Pontiac area, The course’ begins today in Pontiac Naval Ar-| mory at 10 a.m. “3 2-Hour Free Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED | WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S bridal sweets | by luxite-kayser. . wedding white nylon tricot, caressed , by embroidered ae % & y Who ead @,e.. a} 7 J ede 4 s fo Mae c J le : ne : wi ; ea | can be completed in from 16 to 24 weeks : By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN myself smoke a lot and our teethismoking heavily. Some people seem! in high heels or heels 2% inch: nee ‘ bee 2 a tet goo ik Sel aes oe ea ee hae | : can we do to “és qu a & Lime merene Aieecmaemml| EVENING SCHOOL “ems fat ‘aa ahora et gok as ence ‘This is the shorthand written with ABC’s walk awkwardly on the stilts, | It is shorter — easier! © Some women who are Above av- > , oP erage in height preter lower heels Free Demonstration Monday Evening, just @ bit le ha hy, he October 14, 7:00 P. M. wer sa meta let The Business Institute aS a ; pei Tt is a ma 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac. Phone FE 2-3551 | 2 | ee - ~oniaainncstinte th ee ete ae mao as acannon onnennanee | lover's knots and delicate lace. sizes 32 fo 36. : \ wattz-lengthigown,8.95 } : peignoir, 10.95 ’ Po / \ Lingerie— Porking Level MAPLE at BATES baby as well,” sighed 17-year-old) Mary-Louise Bier of Westchester, Come In For a Free Demonstration MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 We Huron FE 2-4010 Crib ..... .. . $29.95 Mattress .... 10.95 ae $40.80 Now at $3950 ae ae . See our newest selection of H i | ALL THIS WEEK TINTS & COLOR var, oan x ‘ - wet he ¥ SHAMPOOS ‘With all Shampoos & Waves @ Gifts for the Ladies @ _OUR EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS IS NOW READY TO SERVE YOU * Nadine Teague * Nellie Robbins WEST BROS. * Gerry Blomquist and George and Randall West STAFF OF EXPERT * Donna Stump Hair Stylist . Parking Level MAPLE at BATES Speaks at Whitfield par Lou Babcock, assistant princi- .‘ = = pal of Highland Park High School, 3 spoke to members of Daniel Whit- field School PTA Wednesday even- ing on “The Value of an Early Start.” Plans were completed i the annual school fair to be held Oct. 25. . f ° Limited Time... SALE! Laros’ Famous October 7 to 19 i ae regularly 5.95 Stock up during this time-limited sale. of the smoothest-fitting slips you've | ever worn... Shaped to conform to your figure and complement your bra. White or black nylon tricot, lace-trimmed. Sizes 32 to 40; short, fegular or tall. “Christmas” toys on dispigy — L, ‘ —on — ae : at the New MIRACLE MILE ~ , “BIRMINGHAM : TOYLAND Shopping Cemter PRP TES lett “Next to ft Around the Corner | Open FE 2-0563 . STORE HOURS: Next to Karen's Floor : : : Ae ( i : “i Lise ts cudeuamas| from Robinson’s | 9 to 9 | FE 2-3942 al , te ya thye, Severdey seit vn J : a ‘ yee ee i ” ; § , wa Co . 4 Me : Dim ' \ (’ ae Fa s ‘i = ie ‘ y ee rs ile te ae e. You Will Enjoy Shopping at “Gentry's” ibe |. Drayton Home Furnishings 4479 Dixie Hwy. Open Friday Nite Tl 9 OR 3-2300_ “among the better things” CANTERBURY — TYCORA with matching Mingler skirts of A solid flow of color all the way through. Hand- some full-fashioned sweaters with perfect shape - built right into them in luxurious Tycora that blooms with renewed vitality after every bath. dinated with matching fine wool | thereby put a stop to it.” ; iy il FE if i 4 Ty, yi pe ei et ee oa? sf 5 3 i =: H ca58 ti é § g 3 i | “Dear Mrs. Post: Answer: To say “his wife” as you do is correct. ‘Too Many Papers? Does it seem to you that burning up paper is becoming a more fre- ‘Hiquent chore? More and more products are packaged in paper cartons, |. e., fruit juices, multi- packs of canned foods and bottled . An incinerator takes OCTOBER 1, is7 | : ; — de mbe2teas ieltrt Ae é < i; i i Fie i : Fy i i HE 4 ii i HI Hi | poy By jit i iH 1H ree? iE ie t “i $6 difficulties that he quit. x * There’s lots of fashion news in this one dress. It’s a foulard in wool knit by Joseph Guttman. Rib knit is used for cuffs, front closing and collar. It could easily be the most useful dress in a wardrobe. £ Come in and see us. j * ¥ f I i Tf: rumors. (All had signed, as is customary, a pledge never to di- vulge anything seen or heard around the royal family.) * * * The resignation of Cmdr. Michael Parker as the duke’s. private sec- retary, at the height of the reports, was said to have been called for by the Queen, But a usually well- informed source said it was only because of Parker's own domestic * a Michigan Miracle Mile Opening Today—onother gleaming, new Fanny Farmer “shop! We're ready to help keep you supplied with those | famous)-old-time Fanny Farmer Candies—the candies |; with the “priceless American quality of freshness.” = Free samples for grownups on opening dey, Oct. 11. Py ff] Fanny Former delicious Kiddy Pops for the youngsters.. {| __The fresh Fanny Farmer Candies mailed anywhere. | Philip seemed to be having with old Royal Navy buddies and a 36,000- wen EF i 38 i i d : g F i PRT ik pear i a : S job. : ee a all this away would bh “ed well a rat i i i have it jn the cottage dining room. The prince dees the dishes, helped by the children. There is a sitting room in the thinly furnished cottage, but no bathroom, no telephone, no work, no people — not even nurse Helen noon near the water, playing, read- ing, to a portable radio. trips to Washington, Jamestown and Williamsburg, Va., and New York. Officers Are Named by Loyal Philathea President of the Loyal Philathea. Class of First Baptist Church is/o; Inez Slater. “set a pretty table” for you. (Thrill that special someone with uM rity Fly +1 ‘Extra Milk Is the Plus in Cookies Mrs. Newman Can Vary Ingredients to Suit Her Taste Mrs. William Carls was namediner college education. vice president; Mrs, J. E, Minton, secretary, assisted by Audrey Bra- dy; Florence Kane, treasurer, as- Marie Jones, missionary secretary and treasurer, assisted by Mrs. Burrell Wightman and Mrs, Mabel Wiser, reperter. Elected teacher was Mrs. Her: bert Flemington, Her assistants will be Helen Barnett and Alma/** Fremed, year free service. Calbi Music Co. is the exclusive dealer for the Conn [i Director,Conn, Selmer band instruments, and the | Bundy flutes and woodwinds What could be more / exciting than having one of these wonderful band | ‘instruments with which to start the new term. One |Gathering at Owen oedowners Hold Flute... $138.00 Clarinet ..$119.50 |] Closed All Day Ask About Our,’ ; beers | er een, ; - Phone FE 4-1854 _ 90-Day asa Pur Ay e- Plan Call Miss Wilson Today _ CALBI MUSIC: CO; |] Pontiac. "Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments | “BEAUTY COLLEGE Ae _ ond Baldwin Pianos and Organs | Sas 119 North Saginaw Street © Phone FE 5-8222- | | Behind Kreage’s ind Floor | on *, t, ane Ld ae ‘ 2 The huey of cashmere and mink are combined in: the cocoon silhouette. Set-in sleeves achieve the dolman, look through cutaway cut.. Shawl collar is in ranch mink and can go from fall into winter. Program Based on Activities “Family Activities in the Com- ane ll was the October, program LeBaron School PTA held! project evening in the school’s multi-purpose room. Guest speaker, Mr. Thomas Dod- son, director of school recreation, . was guest speaker discussing uses of the multi-purpose room. Presenting the colors were Cub Scouts Courtney Clara, Frederick Roe, and Tommy Nadolski. Home room mothers Mrs. Fred- erick Giddings, Mrs. Joseph Green, Mrs. Roy Church, Mrs. Donald Upton, and Mrs, William Chap- man served refreshments. Additional news from LeBaron is the presentation of a citation, for LeBaron.-students having pur- chased the greatest amount of “defense stamps in the city. Homemakers Meet at Blanchard Home Mrs. Richard Blanchard and |Mrs. Marcus Bowers Jr. were leaders for the Tuesday : Hair Styles \Call for Soft, iCasual Look we can handle, No, Neb Will rae. Gan to be seking tor 1 mere at each other but at their children, achieve emancipation ffir their too, for producing. such strains. ria parents only to become en-| * *. ® . Of this kind of. situation, pay- ichiatrist Philip Polatin writes so own parents was based on their T intimate relationship could develop jand flourish. * * * “It in jronic ow many people! Adjusted Personality,” that I want disservice than to promote their’ | need for privacy in which their, a cord « Madame Claude. Koei, a ‘re-}tary 1 Alpine | t ccber To's wats sah mele sKas oa slaved to their children because, they overlook their need_ for pri. | vacy or assume it must be lost when children come, “PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SOHOOL 11¥a S. Saginaw, Cagle Theater Bidg., Pontiec, Mich, Enroliments -Available in Day or © Write, phone or call in pefson for Free PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352: Classes. “We can do childreh no greater} —* — a ——— physical welfare at the cost of our jcontentment as husbands and wives.” * * * I hope these wise words reach as many expectant parents as pos- sible. A PROFESSIONALLY PRESCRIBED PERMANENT ‘WAVE forms the pattern, of the coiffure, giving it the appearance of natural curl, RAN D ALL'S batch +? ahaa 88 Wayne St. , : - 2. 1424 ae aang : = ee ant : . 3127 W, Huron TEMPERED FRAMED IN 5S¢ ‘YR 4-7121 Sita : i enna LID BRASS! rE 2-612 _ ¥ 16 piece set ’ Pick a “Pretty plaid <. ecce Highland Plaid for your table . . . in fou colors. You'll love this gay and colorful dinnerware in colors Chartreuse, Green, Yellow and Black. $495 seer eee oeeeuee 32 “100 pee Sel eerie Choice of Over 100 ‘Other Patterns sre waar inagy a for a) 5281 Dixie Hwy. Dixte Porreny For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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Monia Liter 1) 1643 Levers in Poris: Lovers in Poris; The Flirt; Volse Romantique; Blue Fandongo; ond More Favorites. 0) 1607 Lovers te Reme: Chandi Song; Lovers in ae we ond 9 ethos Tango Teneriffa; Andalusian Girl; South songs. te Aree Mars Helin Stet Scene Consens is D'Amore; o wm of Letie-Americon Meveitios: Robert Fernon ~ ‘a Pied pa pe Loe ee j I rare j t fe% 4 - ss : . = i. 2 ‘ Plea | he E “gh : y. : : ; Y eae / ae: « = 4, as) ee ney ‘ r te * ‘ : : i eS Es ii { : ~ ; denler Editors Quis’ on. Je faa H. wey kriow that: fe * anownn: It was once sone that the center of the earth) - Jenostly / ground down, _ QUESTION: What's inside the Earth? *. a mass, like the inside of a volcano. But now we! | » earth deep down inside is a solid mass of metals,|” tron but including other metals. Starting from the the darth is encased in a.solid crust of rock) © Fanwood ts ¢ tate of mid Clecks tna ‘United Shatin post outguing ssa since ‘94 ie sort ocd ‘sending’ Bo " romance andjotfice just off ‘Hollywood Biyd.jof an industry trademark, but And even . » ‘have amped "ohywood" Hers nergpadtion: oe tater FE i i: i Ef : | fii al g | iaFt f [ | :* if 4 i z : : 3 4 iy bri; if | Hat i epteet : fh 3 if around caps and a young genius -{in yellow puttees named_C. B, and Universal-Interngtional lear | ies WOR They were followed by slinky : sirens, handsome heroes and - Derby, | ™ustache-twirling - villains, the corner of He and|Played the love game in tront| the cafes, the restaurants/°f Hollywood cameras, and the! i W. E, VanRiper ‘ the : clubs in Hollywood miracle. of the movies swept the was “Main | nation — and the world. “Going Hollywood” . . The|living beyond your means. Afri-|} are on the, Sunset/can native girls wiggle like Mari- moiles west, and the/lyn Monroe.. Danish housewives fancy shops|buy “King-Size Hollywood Beds,” ie and Japanese teenagers buy ‘‘De-| * signed in Hollywood” clothes. Celebrating its Drive-in -réstaurant car~ hops in| Golden Jubilee because 50 years| Montana dress like Hollywood | Solel tees deconreeite Gah tions" exe-asbt ta Deobe. . After studying Hollywood ‘ and Count of Monte Cristo,” a 15-/its people for a year, even an} }minute_“drama,” with a double} anthropologist, _ Hortense Powder-/ its .star, Hobart)maker, had te admit, “There is| orn 1 it, sot En yeh eee ae INTRODUCING the OFFICERS of HUNTOON FUNERAL HOME Clifterd C. Huntoon Treasurer = 2-0189.. Col. Billy couldn't af-|only one Hollywood in the World.”| averaging about 700 miles thick. Geologists call this the ne BOLLYWOOD AND ViNE — 4 street ofrmer and « restaurant. & few miles west @f the Los Angeles city hall. * Mthosphere or sphere of tock. In-some places, this skin is thin | / | * jd sett, .Gases manage to force their way through and erupt a7 into volcanoes. Going down through the earth’s rocky crust, ft temperatures rise as much as one degree Fahrenheit for every ey €0 feet of depth. Except for’occasional earthquakes and vol- gy, canic eruptions, man seldom is'concetned about the in 9 at the core of the earth. ‘He has flown higher in the j _ than he has been able to probe. the earth's surface. Even a | 15,000-foot ofl well is but.e pin prick in the earth's tough skin. FE ‘ FF 2. £ FOR YOU TO DO: Visit a local museum and observe the! earth science exhibits and various rock specimens. Or get a book from the library to learn more about it. | | lies. ea “(Mark Reynolds of ‘Richland, Wash, won $10 for thie Tomorrow: Why was Lot's wife tures, care of this newspaper. pucmed inte a: Sifes eC. geee? McElroy to War ‘is SA on Bottlenecks averal as one place where ad- Amazed at Delays Met, ditional overtime will be author- ined, but he said the projected ~Complacent Scheduling of Missile Tests order will also apply at many other installations—wherever test weapons, equipment or materials originate. The new Puntegee: Chief also} indicated he may lift some of the -tseereey behind which delays have WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense taken place, question. Send yours:to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfea-(f WKC, 108 N. Seginow ae | ; f ‘ 4 \e, \ : Pp . y . , peu Pe Sas ie on 2 ee ee Te thy ied stis8 Rg se ce F > Pas vn i FS ; a + On This Page Each Friday . - + i ee Eo pen ' ~ ‘ x - ; : . Lee Be a BES ma 9 : | : ; T HE ) =e ay * She, x * . eer ee) - * " 7°53 at PONTIAC I ba see 3 ae Ss mntiac. si at 2 % j v2". By Arent 4. m \e wor & ‘st time in the history of Pontiac High 2. il a homecoming festival Me Action re r Fall Festival) will be held. is sek to take an many floats, cS = will chief include: Lewis, Larry re above". Td : have an average “Cc”. They are nominated by one of the clubs‘or groups of the Ch are elected, they hout. homecoming crowns the night of the football game Friday, October Shirley House, Muriel Upton, Bonnie Bouford, » Priscilla Runnels, Connie Scott, € lef and Princess x } “= i : \ e 4 : a7 ae 4 4 : \ : rake BANDS TO PARADE TO At 5:30 that night a Elementary School field lead the. Th will also clubs. Those_plannin, Teachers, - Girls’ Vocal De ent, Radio Student Co Clubs working togethe Y-Teens, Future Nurses -and Tomahawk, and Spanish Clubs. At the of Chief Pontiac area. gymnasium. Decorations 18, at Wisner Stadium between Pontiac and Saginaw. theme. , Cheerleaders, Art the Latin, GAME will leave the hada ey, Student Union, lub, and Boosters, r on floats are Hi-Y and © and Ushers’ (lub, Quiver — rench, and ing of the game a seven foot statue will be presented by the General — Motors Corporation. Then, during the half-time festivities, authentic Indian dances will be by members of the Chippewa Tribe of the ormed arlevoix - ee * ke * After thie" guihe @ dance will be held in the P.H.S. will carry out the Indian Reading, Aptitude Testing Tests! tes; James Williams, Science; and esting Place to Visit.” They have staff members re-jdiscussed travels made by stu- f6 all parts of the United reading held at Higgins/States, Holland, and Hawaii, Phil- AT EASTERN tions ‘classes at Eastern Junicr Students in the ninth grade voca-| 9% Each student is preparing a per- sonal profile based on the informa - }tion obtained from the tests, These profiles or graphs showing the levels of these abilities, will not only be of value to the indivi- . Conducted in Junior Highs Fossil Remains Found'in Luzon: : Many Kinds of Animals, Crude Implements Tell Life_of Prehistoric Man 5 ALS jl cp: zksi F = Dance Follows Game Tonight 3 Tim Patterson Lea By SANDY CLEMENCE This week the results of. the) Township High School operetta includes: Stephanie. Hill as Yum-Yum, Dick Heltsley as w choral music director, will be as- sisted by Patti Looman and Rob- Members of the Girls’ Athletic 3|Association Letter Club attended the University of Michigan - Uni- -|bate concerned the ‘question ot limiting foreign aid. Those participating were: Bren- ert Alexander, dramatic advisors. | ds WTHS Sophs: da, Lewis, Sandy: Seconder, Don Tate, Dusty Smith, Joan Whitte- ten a ne id for Wisner Stadium, - The Color Guard of the Pontiac National Guard will with the Pontiac High School band, of the five junior high schools in Pontiac . ae ae At least 14 floats, with an Indian lore or football — theme, will be entered by several of the high school . g to enter floats are: Future Recreational Association, Dolphins, i PONTIAC, MICHIGAN * meine CONSTRUCT HOMECOMING five Pontiac High School coeds seem to have a | teepee in mind as they begin-construction.on one-—Lake-Ave;;- Connie Scott;-20- Dix St; Suzanne -of the 14 floats for the parade of first home- Looney, 160 S. Johnson Ave., and Marua Lowe, coming next Friday. Left to right are: Fannie 183 Fisher Ave. FLOAT—These_ Johnson, 53 Utah St.; Elinor Miteff, 287 Elizabeth "TWENTY-FIVE BB i Fred Holds Se Annual Retreat Time to Take Spiritual Inventory of Self, Life, | Do Serious Thinking — Ponting Press Phote” school elections last week at Avon- dale High School. ee Frank Harris will lead the sen- fors in their final year, assisted by Avondale Selects Officers Class officers were chosen in dents to write lyrics to the school’s aye alma mater, ‘|ker is a substitute, A new system for the selection of the queen of the homecoming big success. Seniors sold $2,864.90 in subscriptions. The class re- Kirken, Jerry Nelson, and John Herrington. Nominees for queen are: Jane Martini, Charlene Gaff- ney, and Jackie Winter. The Future Social Workers Club Doctor of Medicine Gets Virginia Law Degree 3 g sé 7 | ai said/dent council meets to discuss com- -ischool’s student’ council. . 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Coeds waa esmedé aecken $125.00 ‘53 INTERNATIONAL PANEL TRUCK..... 1 a nr $296.00 otis hota tctane Se oe ee $827.00 *es ee IN BIRMINGHAM : A Phone Call Will Start « Courtesy Cor B 0 #6266 6] 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham + : e | _,. MILWAUKEE (AP) — ‘The Braves brought the wotld Pp of baseball home last night, and not since _ the song of the Valkyries has such a sound been heard in “I thought,” said one home of the Braves had roaring voices, _ of & welcome,” hero whom even tive years in the left unprepared to face 750,000 “that you had to die in battle to get this kind be x ko ow* ; But Vathalla was never like this. . : a Said homecoming chairman Ben Barkin, “I hate to think what.would have happened if we'd had a chance to really plan this celebration.” x * _* -° This is what happened: = Milwaukee, which holds within its ‘metropolitan area about million souls, turned out most of them early last _ night, and kept them out late. The downtown area — , Scheduled to see a_parade of the World Champions after their ' arrival—began to clog with humanity in midafternoon. By the time the Braves’ airplane touched down at 7:30 p.m, (CST) there were 250,000 people in an area roughly two i bass : \\ * . blocks wide and two miles long along Wisconsin Avenue. Not a wheel turned jn this area for hours, © . x * * ‘ Meanwhile at the airport, 10,000 jammed the termi- nals Piers, decks and roof and another 10,000 swarmed out over the field. When the door of the chartered United Air Lines DC7 Mainliner opened and manager Fred Haney appeared, what little in the way of formal ceremonies » had been prepared were swamped along with the tele- ‘vision crews and cameramen. Burdette, who pitched his second straight shutout and his third straight triumph against the Yankees to clinch the World Championship. was greeted by an Indian lady named Gloria White Thunder, who with friends from the Winnebago Indian Dance Club had been entertaining the airport crowd with victory dances. x * * Burdette came out of the encounter draped with wam- pum—that’s money, pale face, in the form of woven beads— His mates found something in the sight that might prove | ominous ‘to General manager John Quinn at contract time THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1), 1937 _ Unfurled at the airport were the first of the banners which repeated the same message for miles; “Welcome back te Bushville.” This term of opprobrium — used opprobriously by a Yankee spokesman when the big shots from the Bronx brushed off a polite civic reception of their {ll-starred visit to Milwaukee last week—has been taken to the bosOm of the burghers here and is flaunted on every side. .- : Folklore has credited Mr. Charles (King Kong) Keller _of the American League baseball .club of New York with these deathiess words, and for better or for worse the Yankees may weary of them before they pass away into the silence with the last words of Gen. Robert E.- Lee, the late President Lincoln and others. “The big shots with the big talk,” a scholarly orator at the airport said. “Six errors they made. Them Yan- kees has got all the finesse of a guy falling down the cellar-steps, ain't it?” : ; was an old Milwaukee maxim, refurbished to fit the times: “The Yankees grow so soon old - “Und so late schmart.” Yo '- Set in an illuminated marquee before'a big auto agency The parade itself was an 11th hour ordeal for the Braves themselves, but they were game, The Braves in 30 convertiles faced 47-degree temperatures spiced by. an 8-mile-per-Hour wind off Lake Michigan, “Leave the tops down,” they sald. “These people have waited five years for this.” : And the parade took off, slow enough for babes in arms to be held up that they might witness the event. Several ladies and gentlemen of the younger set not having any babes in arnis handy, held up puppies instead. is , . x * * Then the word came by radio that the parade must be rerouted. For the critical two miles of Wisconcon Avenue, people were jammed so tightly together that no lane could be cleared, Inspector Rudolph Miller said. that there was literally no place for the crowds to go? So the Braves swung down a south side street, and for a mile or two had clear sailing. ‘Then the crowds scented the diversion ahd for thé rest of the way to County Stadium there was more of the slow passage through cheering crowds, squalls of rice an confetti, blaring brass bands and the banners bearing fisconsin strange device: “Welcome home to Bushville.” — | fac Qe 3 . = * . | Final Win Completes Milwaukee 3 Braves World | jaunceaemiver psc ueecten omen mane, Champs on 5-0. Julian Black, onetime : . \ Loids, wae treed Thareday re Errors, Del Crandall’s|- ee, At 2S 1 ) . Dennis former Mich- | Homer Help Dethrone Ms road beer be — a | Yankees | Nensed last _week by the Now — a | York Giants of the NFL, wae . NEW YORK w — Milwaukee's . | Signed to play with the Winal- miracle is now complete, The’ mir- peg Bine Bombers of the Can- acle man is Fred (Merlin) Haney _ | adian League. with Lew Burdette his magic wand. : 268-2. @ Make no mistake about it. This Detroit's: Pershing High School was a standout team that came had an 18 game winning streak from behind repeatedly and over- snapped yesterday when. it Jost came crippling handicaps to de- * 118-12 to Mackenzie, : throne a good New York Yankee * * * team in seven sizzling World Series Detrolter George Young, whe games. This was a young team, was a guest speaker at the = _ > Weel too. The starting Braves’ nine that Captain-Sponsor — banquet ere _ LEW AND EDDIE, THEIR BOYS — Lew Burdette and Eddie [Shut out the Yankees 50 yesterday last spring, is featured in an ar- Mathews would probably get the unanimous vote of the city of Mil- itching of Busdetie averaged 26.4 oon ticle in the new Bowling Year- waukee for president and vice president if they were to run at this |” 31.4 for the American 2 ; “ _. AP Witephote | book, He led the ABO tourney time years to S14 bor DUGOUT DANCE — Jubilant Milwaukee Braves rush from ‘in the seven game series. The lone Yankee in the picture to the | 10-year —- standings for . ; , ‘ League champions. their dugout to mob pitcher Lew Burdette (left, back to camera) extreme right is-Gerry Coleman who was on base when the last | the 2nd time last sea-* and to join other teammates in a hop-skip-jump dance toward the out was made and who got caught in the middie of the Braves’ war | 80m and now has a tourney av- * |. locker rooms. Burdette won three of the four games for Milwaukee — dance. , erage of over 205:t0 lead the i Stengel, Haney * wies ea Pitcher Lauded by Stengel, ney s aa 7 e . : Burke will be a pe agg , . - : the Spartans to a win over Mich- eries Sto =--5 Eices sree ; _ s fo new to — Lawrence, Mass., NEW YORK (INS) — In purest/ewson in 1905, got off the ultimate; gel, whe lest only his segond but lives now in Sarasota, Fia.,/dent of his class and also of a essence, the story of the 1957| accolade when he declared: series in eight tries going hack accepted the wild acclaim of his|senior men's honorary society at world series is — Lew Burdette.| «7 Burdette could cook, I'd | © 199, didn’t hold vee all |mates and owner Lou Perini, with| State. One of his major interests After Burdette won the seventh) marry him.” in lauding the 31- d Bur- jall the modesty he could muster,jis politics which has earned him and deciding game of the series When was asked to point dette, Z “| was relieved when it was the nickname: Senator. = Practically everybody expected/by hurling his second straight! out’ the “key play” of the game, * * # over,” said the 6-foot-%, 180-pound .- e ee the Braves’ defense to crack. 'shutout and third consecutive route! he replaied, “That's easy. In one! , i for| hurter, “I had a little trouble | “Cap’’ Pethers, Northville bas- Instead it was the Yankee fielding) -oing victory, the praise for the word — Burdette.” "That er held tis better in the ninth but I had two outs, |ketball star of two seasons ago, ° that Collapsed. The team 8S /crew-cut righthander was unstint-| That's how everyone — Yankee|three games,” said/Stengel, “than| 1 Ou, soon it was three,” (is expected to be back to haunt whole made six errors, twice &8/ing in both dressing rooms. and ‘Brave alike — felt about the|any’ pitcher I can’ remember. He| - Wayne-Oakiand teams this winter. jmany as Milwaukee did. Three of * *& series in’ which Burdette became|deserves all the credit that he| “I threw sliders wey > former’ scoring ace left the one of them opened the gates, to|, Milwaukee manager Fred Haney, Hany Ereces nite DG cas| Ree screwballs to the Yetthanders, 'm{SPOrte scéne a year ago when he. , ware ! clas-. / : suffered broken playing the four Milwaukee runs ip the/{Ully ar that, ee in : The broad,- shoulder righthand.|£°Ié home now to Sarasota and); 4 ip be : leg : turned in the finest series pitching}sic. y relex.” ; ss third. __ ________|since_the-immortal_Christy- Math. __ Beaten_ manager Casey —_Sten-—er, who wag born-in Nitro, W.Va,,/F@'8* 2 t—-* a 2 | - x * * Fae ' Z| As luck would have it, the cul- : | : f. ee iw Msc . ial up 9 points in two victories : }prit was Tony Kubek, the 20-year- a 1 ee : “Blas phot : “snapped pic- after losing its opener, has « old Milwatikee boy who had put ice | 10 eet ff ‘Bleures roti age minded them: | *meeth-working “brother back- {himself forever in rg al his . ae 6 6's i 2 fieM combination in Paul and townfolk when he hit those two ; : _ Send me copies of. this shot — | ‘Tons Underhill. have home runs and drove in four runs __/@ Lou Little I'll need them at contract sign- mltitace. in the Yankees’ 12-3 rout of the ogart onig t : ; ing time.” ow " Braves in Milwaukee last Sat- , Burdette, who ran his string of 5s AP Wireghote urday. - ; : | | / ‘| scoreless series innings to a netir- Fann) ay endear pagers Pe HISTORIC SOUVENIR — People around Milwaukee were climb- | This time, lady luck frowned | DETROIT # — Joe Miceli, a / Ca S — Ee] ) ) ee peel an on the Sugar Ray Robinson story for ing poles all over the place to get one of the souvenir signs hailing | "pon Kubek. After Hazle had /veteran of 89 fights who quit the / we + tJ - Sain a current the World Champion Braves ' | cracked a one-out single off Lar- jgame not long ago only to decide if that brought Johnny project he has going in the Flor- . 2 sen in the third, Logan rapped a comeback, gets a chance / to the Yankees. ida evergindes, en ae a oa a ye S he ton oa cot soaeiaga / - Married. and the tuihe t two| , er at third base. Kubek, jof the welterweight é : Aa r of two with an easy inning-ending |tonight sg the two -fighte With something ess than the manpower possessed by some|chijdren, Burdette had only one d a Crs | rou Un doutile play in sight, threw too {meet in a 10-rounder at Olympia|of their major riyals, at least in numbers, Notre Dame and/losing year with the Braves and] f. Ing ~ . high to second forcing Jerry |Stadium. Army have workéd thelr. way toward the front in their re-/that was in 192. In 1956, he led) wy" , Coleman off the bag. Coleman's / 2 8° spective regions; but it is not for that reason that their meet-/the league in Toga _ rig rel , - ; throw from an awkward position, | Fonowing a long string of de-|ing in Philadelphia tomorrow will attract national attention,|"™-average (2.71), a Pa . was foo late to get Logan at feats a couple of years ago, the was blamed in large part for eer erm \ i" first, 98-year-old New Yorker i More Amportant, they renew an old, colorful rivalry | Milwaukee ooeow — he won a ot Mathews followed with his two-|nounced his retirement. It lasted| marked By mén whose names will always be remembered. eae s 19 victories after Draw! Will Be Held pete run double. Then Aaron and Wesjonly a short time and now og rape game with — = ee ne ~~ * ** a pf fo . Seestal as E 3 “|Covington singled and Frank Torrejis trying to get back among tion yiot only of the schools’ graduates but o e gene ° a Oct. r pecia NEW YORK (The National thing was ridiculous. drove in another run with ajtop fighters in the division, public. But his pitching this October i - Hockey League Players’ Assn. has Anytime you are sued for three grounder and Milwaukee had a} Recently Miceli knocked out 4 : wiped out that blot on his record.| Areas struck the first blow in its ‘battle million dollars it isn’t ridiculous,” |1') ‘ead, Milwaukee's other score|former welterweight champion| At creates an emotional enthusiasm which, of course, hits! He beat the Yanks in the second] : for . he nr ae te the NHL/C@me in the eighth when Crandall|Johnny Saxton and the loser high pitch when, as this year, the teams appear strong. ra ‘ ‘ vara . inh! LANSING # — More than 75,000 » The Players’ Assn. headed by by the play-|boomed a drive off lefthander|promptly announced his retire=| / xk *& a ‘ hunters have applied for permits “the Chicago Black Hawks’ Tedjhad been threatened by the play Tommy Byrne over Enos Slaugh-|ment. So far, Saxton has not// enth, 5 to 0. He gave up just os oak ot 31 arene desig ‘Lindsay, filed a three million|€Ts’ Assn. Several weeks ago after ter’s head into: the left “fleld changed his mind. A There has. never been any question that Earl Blalk at seven hits in each game. one Fry the league had declined to nego- / NHL, |tiate on the Court yesterday against the —— Army is one of football's finest students and that he has the ability to get his knowledge across to his players. Lakers More.than that, his men carry into action a terrific com-) The and ee y Football Fans / Beat Pistons ver aie ant soees individ- Ted Lindsay of the Chicago Black ae R x “ —- Riis S t h C h e er petitive urge. Terry Brennan, younger in years and in coach-\s F hibiti G ‘uals. “dace whscts inci gl : jietie, "42 3 Bauer rt ao 1? QOU ing, has handled this Notre Dame team well, and each added [f} xnidiion vame th : the lenge "New York, Chicago, | Matwi, eS it Berrevc ¢ 8 ‘Playing of Dixie’ week that he can get by will help him with a squad that some ee Sead hor spglichtin. Boston, Detroit, Montreal and Entries Taken Gorton. it 3 Be oe ee ying ‘had thought was a year away. : | MOLINE, TL a — The Minne: oe € t , Toronto —' were named in the . Mania, % 4 8 9 Colin, ivs 9 9| FOREST, Miss. yy — The Forest Though I'll be at Philadelphia, T wish it were possible APDNS| Vakers.. out of the leat! Drawings will be held about ' complaint. ” for Rich Race Birdeite, p 3 6,8 chowara” $$ giHligh School bang’ played & Pient,| 280 to be in Ann Arbor, Mich., where Michigan and Mich!- | p: aes tow es Se ee astruck out or’ shania im third. Se ie a ae ; Rice’ . e fn the air) ‘tel Dehind again. . i , be issued for 17 areas set aside = muddled cham 000. tae “Cha: bHIt into forceout for Ditmar ofon rer a ria tx of Yee's edge, in tbe ait). a. day serey Gelatin “6d + ealtor f +4 Texas to regain momentum), over North Carolina | (clove STATE over ee Owege scorers with 20 points. - Vern Mik- if da : > one between well prepared is can bother th all in ‘ _lkelsen scored 18 for Minnea SMU ‘over Missouri (Mustangs have IOWA over Indiana (Iowa and | polis, tC at Haw pn ae | a stru - ; ‘ . pede Seca om me at et Eas svar metreeuar|ONIY 2 Stolen Bones, _.“Departmers reported. Cup, a mt over (the wits are. too reese setae need ag yo ae aes joc * ie mile and one-quarter —_. _ Mier ge hg still @ question, but should satel gives caty too enelon bole bere The said | ve) : : NAVY over California (Oal far from weak, but Navy comes back etrong?; back ig predicted strength ren, * (Aaburna STATE over Idaho (State is ATUMDAY NOM. 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SE ~ Cake | ust o eee as ae cae ee” ce ck: ae” hae aes es eee + ie other win for Michigan when they 1985 s an it o emi a igan 43 st MSU POO er eeerauennne 1966 at Michigan Ranked Powers | : ig | | | | | : | Sportons Listed 2nd; | Wolverines Rated 6th ia in National Poll teams came Micht- til 1943-44 when because of the high ee le. a war years, Michigan State cur- of a noe eet bid. tailed football for one season and Ss a-conerips sagem, saa Michigan raiked the next, in the eosntrye ogee, their From 1916 through 1933 Michigan seasons. won 18 straight games, and during ' dous defensive strength, this time Michigan State scored SPARTAN — Michigan State | with an undented goal line only a total of 15 points. . These wil counter at fullback with big | the Wolverines with only Muaimuiw a Gilbert, ang pa so points against them. m DuBdis, aver- ; The, Wolverines also had 10 aging 6.5 yards per carry in two |, Envacelly hoth tam are 1938. through . games. : straight with its better depth, has of 1,096 points # State's 229. ( d — sere race «LIQOWOS ULEW, UAW, ULOW), ze: tur 2oreroret ee test * MJ Vivilt, ’ TT | attacks and the aerial games ° i tl B 30 ‘ closely matched. H 161 a3 oe $ It hasn't always been this tough) petition the crowds then began to Michigan has fried 25 7 tia i ie tet 14 tO get a ticket to the Michigan-/pour into stadium. In 1945 a crowd) amd completed 20 for 260 a WR } 2 12% — l\Michigan State game. of 32,315 was on hand, in 1936) while State has thrown * iid eH ne 3t| it tact many years ago while|there were 45,656 and in 1997 there) completed, 28 for 386 yards, ee 1°7 ipl is|Minnesota and Ohio State were|Were 63,311. Big men in Michigan's $ ig 31 r oes 30 filling every. seat in Michigan's Here are the attendance figures are quarterbacks Jirn Van ¢ i 5 3 % State Col-|through the years for the M-MSU 1 TY . and- Stan Noskin along with : H 8 : 3 Wiase (as it was known) hardly/€ame since 1927: 1 74 Som pe og 4 at i¢ ; Bad oF e 1030 @-7 1056 if} MSU—11- wins; ‘Mr-'38 wine’ thes * Plenty of Room _—* 8 for ‘M’ -M S U on on eaten Care ai ‘Cheapskate Hill’ rae poe ca. Fr tn | MICHIGAN STATE Ciaaien Alma Mater: Michigan *Years at “M’": 10th Record at “M’’: 66-24-2 | (*As head coach) | " | KOTON $ 95 The wonder Outside Paint ... DICK DEAN'S | WATERFORD HARDWARE RLAND( DOORS pa ales Open Friday Evenings “til 9:00 CARL SHELL and SONS 4994 Dinle Hwy., Drayton OR 38-5048 For 1958 See the mew Mark 75... the ificent 60 h. p.. r outboard... ee great double duty outboard with. the special lever for super-slow troll- ing. Both have one hand (no shear pins) anti- friction _ bearings. 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New ' laregie ‘af Gitaga to conse, We guna with @ brilliant sole dash in the |the home town hockey club to look “Me tying goal. interference yt the time. ANKE THe Co (to be a long season for the De- ~~ Eight penalties were called, four) Oper 9 te 9 * f troiters, = : FE. ie, . {to a side, including a 10-minute wee rook Conny Burton es | The tustling New York Rangers) Lorne Ferguson and rookie ‘Tom| New York, Detrott’s opening. |misconduct against -Lou Fontinato,|tbe penal ‘box for slashing, .the jhad all the better of it last night|, McCarthy scored for Detroit and) ™!S*t eppenent for the 11th time ithe Ranger “bad man.” Each Rangers Xnotted the score less AAAANAAAAAAADAAAAADAA at Olympia Stadium as they skated Jew| im St years, had a decided edge team scored once while the other than a shinute later when ANANDA their efforts were matched by New Monty VO to a 3-2 victory over the Wings in York’s. Camille Henry and 1 in experience and the Rangers was shorthanded. skated in on the unguarded Saw- GUN SALE $ the 1957-58 ‘season opener for both Popein before _Hebenton decided) Put # to good use, Ferguson opened the scoring at Chuk and clicked on a six-footer. teams before 9,501 cash customers. the argument with a short poke) After Hebenton furnished the,.12:22 in the ist period. Johnny PB riage simply beat Worsley $85.95 Remington Twice the Red Wings had the |past veteran goalie Terry Sawchuk.|clincher, the Rangers played an| Wilson skated behind the net, bie chat, which gave Tee el $69 50 lead and each time the New | -With four rookies in the lineup aggressive brand of defensive) sent a short pass to Ferguson W ngs a 2-1 lead in the drd minute Pump * Yorkers struck back to tie the. plus some other personnel changes, hockey and helped goalie Lorne" whe tapped it home from the gt the 2nd period. But Popein tied $136.45 ~- of the count again with his goal in the Remington / \tinal minute of the same stanza, $134.50 R Remington 140 me °109.50 ‘$129.95 Savage wat $89 50 Winchest, § > —rwwerrerererrerrrerTewTrTrTT TT TT ee Te eee eee ee os Automatics $127.95 w» ~_~wverwwwvrvrvrevrewevrrrervrvrvrerYveYY fi 19s ‘Lose. DETROIT — If Thursday inight’s| scare the Wet expected to get off (Gump) Worsley bar the door on Saginaw Valley action gets un- detway at Wisner Stadium. with), Pontiac playing host to title hope- ful, Arthur-Hill, in the Mth game of their long rivalry. - * * * The Lumberjacks, with a 2-1 sea- son mark, are considered to have their best team under Kurt Kampé in seven years with the exception of the 1954 SVC championship squad. g “Potentially this team could even be better,” sald Kampe, whose lone less was a 33-0 loss to the state’s number one team, Midiand, in » fin ridden game \27 players available with several regulars missing. - | ‘Regular end Paul Doersam, 220- ‘pound, 6-foot-4 Chiets i in SVC Play Tonig it which saw Arthur Hill hit hard |w by the iliness. In that game the Jacks had only all - conference may not start tonight but prospect will make the trip. He was {ll last) A ‘sions earlier this yeek. Sfate College Gridders. in Big..Rival Contests inn nn a nnn in Anta Lhe sth. Lo A Arc Mr tant ta. dA tnt dl USE OUR TME PAYMENT | reeoun obb one IN | rpg By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Wichita Wheatshodkers, who have BOATS — ’ Winless Central Michigan takes >on arch-rival Eastern Michigan , tonight, kicking | off a full weekend| | CLOTHES SHELLS-—-SCOPES _ mann Us. Big Pheasent | of football © activity for Michigan oe /KELLY’S HARDWARE >| straight times after -piling up a 15- >i game winning streak, have lost to 3994 Auburn Ave. FE 2-8811 lost three straight. Hillsdale brings a 28-game win- The Britons, since losing to Wa- bash, Ind., in their opener, have defeated Kalamazoo and Adrian. , A crowd will cheer the Britons on in this conteést between the MIAA’s two un- defeated, untied elevens. Adrian and Alma are expected, >| Eastern only once since 1937. That ,| was in 1948 when Eastern, then biknown as Michigan Normal, a& grabbed a 6-0 triumph. 2. The Central losing streak matches the school’s il-time string without victory. Eastern, a 13-6 loser to Youngstown last time out, has one victory and two losses. At stake in tonight’s encounter will be the traditional up im 1950- by the Hurons — who have a to capture the prize. While the Michigan State-Michi- gan clash will attract the top’ pomengers crowd and main interest, there is plenty of action in the state's small! college circles. Adrian will -be at, eo Hillsdale at Albion and Kalamazoo at Hope in MIAA| games, Le ee ee ae ee eee ee 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 “4 “4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 . 4 4 $ P 4 4 4 4 4 . P 4 4 $ < 4 4 4 ae PUreVveWeVveVeeeVeUT eee eC UOC CCC Tee eT CCC Cr 'evenly-matched. Olivet, winless in, three starts, league foe at Ferris Institute. favored to dump John Carroll at| to Marquette for a night| ern Michigan. itwo games since overwhelming! age |Central Michigan- in its opener, |takes on powerful Bowling Green MOTOR MART * * * | Broncos are two-touchdown under- 7 ‘ AUTO PARTS Wally Fromhart’s Detroit Titans| dogs against the Falcons, defend-| |track after losing 19-12 to the Air conference, and winner of three; Force Academy. They take on the | straight. : ; HEAR YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! ~ THE GREATEST SALES EVENT IN The History of Pontiac ~ Now Going On At : R&R MOTORS. INC.| Our Remaining Stock of Chryslers and Imperials Will Be Sold AT COST | | WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE IT! 1957 Chrysler Windsor 4-dr. Tereeay, Demonstrator Completely equipped with radio, heater, torqueflite, dual headlights, safety dash pads, 2 mirrors, 2 tone paint, special: spear molding, white wall tires, -windshield washers, power brakes, power steering, and license. Complete—Nothing Else to Buy—for $2895.00, NOTE: This car Is priced way below factory cost end carries @ full new car guarantee and policy. 1957 Crown Imperial 4 Door Hardtop Demonstrator - 4 Completely equipped with touchtune radio with rear speaker, heater, torque- flite, 2-tone paint, dual headlights, safety dash, 2. mirrors, white wall tires, Power brakes, power steering, power windows, power seats and vorious other extras, plus license. | Complete for £. $4395.00 : NOTE: This cer is priced below factory cost (ask us for the proof) and carries ‘@ full sew ear # warrenty and ove policy. a All Other New Cars Comperebiy Priced! , Come in Early and Pick Your Choice! a \ = Yours Jor Friendly Service - R& RMOTONS, INC | 1 ms Ocklond Avenue FE 8-6801 . : TF ‘ 1) . pie rn i ee was Miss U.S. IV of Detroit. troit were. withdrawn, Buffalo - at N to have a close dual and Hope rere Francis, ee 2 and Kalamazoo appear to be about ‘Lowell. encounters a non) b= Liecagy when ood Roger Wayne State’s Tartars, a con- hacrastetacenr vincing winner over Case, are Kybek Tops i in Errors Cleveland in another PAC game) NEW YORK — The Yanks’ for Herb Smith’s team. Michigan! (Tony Kubek was the only Series player to make as “many as two. against Twice-beaten North- errors. He made both at third ‘base. Tony bad 24 chances and ‘Western Michigan, defeated in finished with a S17 fielding aver-| ‘PONTIAC Hin the Ohio City. The Western:was the first New Yorker to win p the world heavyweight “boxing |; championship since the reign of: ‘Marine should get back on the winning|ing titlists in the Mid-American James Braddock in 1985. 2 Enter, 2 Withdraw Cory VEGAS, Nev. (P—A Detroit | t is a late entry in the Sahara pe race over Lake, Mead this’ weekend and two -other{’ were late withdrawals. Among the additions to the race. Miss Wayrie and Galé V of De-| : ph At A GLANCE aL LEAGUE games ae fn all leagues. __ SRL ARR ur Pro jo pains Schobel’ te any other league. THURSDAY'S FIGHTS Los aay are ow Aceves, Angeles, outpointed Kawula, 128. 127.) Mase. int ad Harvey at 146, Ph ~ ag Prance, drew, 10. See eemee Dunkin NEW YORK — Floyd Patterson ‘Brown laamea in the city at th time. weeks ago Whe PHS scored a 13-6 decision, Manning took a pass from Staley and raced for the Chief's |: ifirst touchdown on a 62-yard play. : ., Will get the starting nod. eekend and misseg/t practice ses- * * a combination of skill and lax defense, Andy took Bill Gadsby’s 23; : ANU, 1, shiney Teepe: WINNIPEG — apps 5-10 guard, is Iowa State's first|northern lakes are said to live aor fcc trig fi «1 penn! basketball history, long treeze-up Hebenton’s winning goal was | pass, oufmaneuvered defenseman Maicel Pronovost aid connected ‘Calvert § Reserve from short range te the left of Sawehuk, Detroit outshot New York, M to but after Hebenton came — Two sophomores ‘will be in the through, Worsley refused to yield/} Staley, who was sup- \f magutns quarterback Dick; Whitmer will be weed as a ‘Mne- ; Hacker, and may see seme action at the fullback slot. He is a big 195 pound senior, and could give the Chiefs the needed power at fullback, Bob Manning, who missed the presented to captain Red Kelly. opener at home against Wyandotte, 'y i will make his first home appear-| ‘ance. A former .dash chenrpion| fe ‘ from. Detroit, Manning did not play | © the Wysntatte game because his —established—resi- * * * Against Lansing Sexton, two At the other halfback post, Jim Kellar, speedy 150 pound senior who stands only 5-feet-6, The other sophomore in the start- ‘ing lineup is guard Charley Brown!’ a 185 pounder who earned regular; = doties in the Sexton game. wes The Chiefs have not beaten Ar-| 5 thur Hill since 1951 when they took an 18-7 decision, and in the long! ihistory of the series, the Lumber-/' ijacks hold the wide edge with 17 wins, four losses and two ties. 18 Game time is 8:00 p.m. tonight. | r. ‘Palla 180 or. LT Harvey 710 ar “3 - LG Schmid 145 er rc - 797 ar 185 so. RO i Lie 1006 er, RT Wolf 195 oar [ierdiman 175. ar. 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In halfbacks Franz Pevier oe he Lions Hee = In Home Opener = SAS SSE” | Guns x Shells ; Cranbrook Tt the 100 in close to 10 seconds, «BAY, Side. ai Ceaurgok 3 — saeinee The top fame in the Wayne- St. Michael gt St. Frederick ah auip: ‘hadaad — both cold ard Buoyed . a Winning effort last|shape for the game. -End Dave; the 1956. series, 24-21 in Detroit and | , Oakland Be pits unbeate a Baal. a: Tames of Es at. Many ‘ and qu pment = week against Green Bay, the De-| Middleton sat out the Packer con-'16-7 in the return match on the! ford ageinst Holly, undefeated | St Benedict at RO 8t. Mary ; -_ troit Lions return home to Briggs|test with a bruised knee but is Coast. However, the Rams stifl, but twice tied, on the Milford | age odie ect Ty Monae “ll Lets = TOM’S ‘ ; os ‘against the powerful Los Angeles jexpected to return to the lineup: hold a wide edge in the overall’ gridiron. The winner will be in a | __ the outdoors very Fe and Winter. : ; GAMES , Rams, Sunday afternoon. Kickoff is| against Los Angeles, .. ,series dating back to 1846 with 15) soung position 49 g6 on to con MICHIGAN COLLEGE W. | Lig shiver All ‘Rubber at 1:30 p.m |The [ions took both games ot| victories as against 8 for the Lions./ ference i * Central Mich. ‘at Rastern Mich. HARD ARE ¢ a ae meron otimentiadtiln santo BIRD HUNTING BOOTS “With Non-Slip Rubber I ” Spike Soles” y crow 5 is ex- : at Ke ond dete | Detrof Z i |pected for the game that should field at Keego Harbor Wayne State at John Carroll pen Sundey A: | give fans a defigite “line” on the b chances of both the Lions and the Rams in the 1957 National Foot- i ball League race. “Thermal” Shirts & Drawers | vetroit was abropuy dumped, ing champion Northville. goes to’) western Mich. at Bowling Green. 242 + r (Clarenceville for other W-O scraps. susie ea ease FE 5- Birmingham guns for its 2nd ‘Los “Angeles at Detroit Lions straight Eastern Michigan League — victory tonight against invading: 9 Ferndale, but the Maples may hav SCOTT'S L Ca Products. si rach des ors sen red awn are r $s | 94-14, by the Baltimore Colts two : With - weeks ago but came back bril- Meister’s Railsplitters, The other Fine l awn, Seed Mixtures /~ liantly to whip Green Bay, 2%4- iE MIL, game sends Mf. 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Tom) _ Wilson, Ron Walier, and Jon Ar- ‘Toauenan’. ‘etarnomee S PANTS JACKETS $10. 95 11.95 We) “homecoming” tonight at é, V one Ortonville as the Biackhawks | face Imlay City in 2 South Cen- DUTCH suv North Branch for another South Central contest. “Tunbeaten in three games, collide Extra Large at South Lake in a _ Bi-County games are Memphis at Brown Crocaa Bo rs City, New Haven at Armada and | cinths. “Crocus. iA Dryden at Capac. Meal, Bulb Food. f this week matches Rochester and Utica at Utica. Other games ot] | Red Chief Dog/Food - 48-can case $3.85 interest are Brighton at Romeo. | tral tilt. Millington moves into BULBS NOW! Warren and—Seuth -Lake; -poth} — League game. Southern Thumb Tulips. Datfodils, Hya- The best non-league attraction; Z |Wyndotte at Royal Oak Dondero Open. Sunday 9 - 4—Deily 8- 7 9 contain this array to win and Royal Oak Kimball] at Dear- “Modern Bowling at its Best Tom Wilsos, # $0’, 204-pound We es tedy ke B ARBER’S FEED STORE - A oapes =. no oonees, pa Academy of Pittsburgh Saturday 0665 “TeeKiond Re: 004-90) on betes | . The All New Lakewood Lanes’ reshing average i the ar "two ks trowane ob ee Inter- L igh ° : : « I games - . ; 14 Af New Srunewick Alleys | gle game rushing mark last year | = “BIRD” WITH KNICKS — Former Pontiac High and U, of D. |_. | ~~ ye i ¢ _ with Automatic Pinsetters : O06 sorte By punetag 8 yond cager, Guy Sparrow, who recently came out of the Arniy, has sur- Pinch-Hitters Way Off HAVE YOUR CAR Twi m1 =a * u in We ja i o @ A Modern Lunch Room at Your Convenience | Sfunt Green Bay “| | als Gene aekan ies: fh ding =r te ABA | NEW YORK # — Four pinch. NTE zm” hitters failed in the final , Quarterback Norm Van Brocklin team, he will make an appearance locally when the Knickerbockers dipping their Series’ ‘av ge has completed 20 of 40 tonses for | play St. Louis at the Olympia as part of a doubleheader with the .188 with only three safeties in 16 ‘310 yards in. the two games to Detroit Pistons, October 33. tries, date, using Leon Clarke (5 for 132) Se —— SOME TEAM OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE WOMEN TUES., 9 P.M. — MEN FRI, 9 P.M. LAKEWOOD LANES yards), Jon Arnett (4 for 65 yards’ : : Eiroy Hirsch (4 for 56 yard ’ : | . ; ; 2131 W. Maren yy ina voip theo! (4 for 16° sands) ns Good Relief Showings | Sparrow With Knicks * es his favorite targets. _.| NEW YORK u& — The best Sex, ’ | NSS ta a en rel be wer ted | Bird Bids for Pro Job | aa ? iimited action but will be at full/the Yanks’ Art Ditmar and the| strength against Detroit. . |Brav es’ Don MéMahon, Ditmar al Detroit was able to avoid any lowed no runs and two ‘hits in six crippling injuries in winning over innings ‘and McMahon no runs and | The two yeats Guy Sparrow|back and seven newcomers. This Green Bay so d be near top|three hits in five f “~ spent in the service has only made means six players will have to be shoul _—. |it tougher for him to win a spot cut before the season gets under- on the 10player roster of New way, York Knickerbockers of the Na- - @ or: ¥ One of the ‘newcomers is 6-year) | The former Pontiac High and veteran Mel Hutchins, obtained : ‘from the Pistons in a trade, and was drafted by the Knicks in * ie is almost certain of staying. / Among the rookies Sparrow is) called into the service. battling are Charlie Tyra, Willie omy ; .. |, “0 think he would have made |Gardner, ex-Globetrotter, and 3m |< 2 “ sal@ publicity director “Coach Vinee Boryia has liked (Poy ee * — _ {aes ur lawns, Jeet ee pg ee o oy VA ___| Seott, “bat now ee | what he has seen of Sparrow |e = HERE 5 WHAT. WELL Dor a : F ji pyr | cmnauag weet te a wots cade HA gg bat com- 1. Change off te winter grede - 5. Labrtate chens ond | 80-100 Proof, Distitied from Grain = nage : 2. a Gee tee | , | ‘< The Knicks have nine holdovers) Sparrow léd- the U.S. All-Service| pamela vege: ag 6. Cheek foro & cette, i fetentiel for td | a am : : team in the International Tourna-| - hk cables, torsstnale. a uae eek naga eC ‘Mle Cue : fe Ee REN Son eile Reg. $38.95 Value ment in Turkey with his scoring! vo 7. p wo sar pemiaee and rebounding, While at U, of D. 3. Tene engine for guick stern lectrical system. NOW ONLY he was the 4th best rebounder: in| and eaanomical driving, 8. Expert ottention to the country in 1954.55, and finished © BE eed) +) omme: with a total of 1.087 points in| ARML&p ty 4 Geen end buch Bare on age: tered’ enndiaiak: \4 CaO \\ socling system —. oa oe ee The Knickerbockers make their | SERVICE . first visit to. 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The manager sald Moore's co-manager, Jack Kearns, had agreed to & fight in Detroit early in December. — Spieser said last hight he and lclose the apna. * * | A group Pe mT: end, team - @, | Superior 603; ‘team’ series, Supe- rior Steel 31 sie. SUNDAY AY MIXED wh Rockets 10 6 Night Owls Muskateers 10 6 Maceds o7TK & s 4-M's bt Eleanore Hocevar 210, §24; Muskateere 4 1904, Prank Kaiser 312, Dick Cork ROYAL powLrnertes LEAGUE, Jim's Keege 17 3 Sheil 4 6 113 Team No. § Drayton _~ Tegerd G. Downer, 199, B. “3 Hgt. 160, Shell on 3152. NIGHT BA HAWKS wtL = ge 163, » See oa. Ging. 2, Gingelville Mk rt. On the positive side of the pic-- ture, almost every lefty I've ever fore, It'll always have a bit more auburn Hts. 1010 Oil or dressing on jsouthpaw can’t- _watch his . fu bug” Hazel Park. game scheduled for Lake Orion | tonight became the 4th Oakland \County game to be halted by the when Orior officials | games matching Avondale-Lapeer, , Clawson-Madison and East Detroit. | Hold Turkey Shoot. 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ARBOR » — ‘Two 4 ' ; t ‘4 ea Police Calls interrupt pole agen Bon lgrabatay His Sunday Sermon the World,’ and directed ‘Chase a| Crooked Shadow’ for me, is the caused the church public system to pick up;- police. ealls. rights to the James Cuzzons book, | ho ere role of the small town e- blood-curdling thrillers, HOLLYWOOD SNAPSHOTS Jat random: John Ireland is not only helping Marcia Ford Humes-| Hos of 91.850,000. its equipment ak : \ton by working in seénés with her "This is a book and I am dis-\for her MGM test, but he’s s dating dustry at a cost of more cussing the role of the pilot with hey. they were at the Avante) %%®. Bilt Holden, " Michael ‘Anderson,’ Garde ‘cafe two nights this week. er and glamor girt Venetia Steven- son_at La Rue, ‘Phil Abn, of ‘the Moongate Cafe : omic in the valley, has given his bless-|"r the guide ncn tne ene Let's not hear any more rumors) ing to his sister, Sarah, who mar-|tory. : message: about Gregory Peck starring in|ried Ray Butfan, TV script writer, te ll on the! wey vend “Calling Car No. 11. Calling Car/the best selling “By Love Pos-\in Las Vegas last weekend. lawyer is “dull, uninteresting and| morrow. involved, and there's no action in| —— Snapshots of Hollywood collected been in General Hospital 10 days! of 200,000 feet. There are and there’s no one Greg admires) with lio, and last ni Gans than Scho Bot he hoe thal te ayn ae -s ght she gave|wind tunnels in the building. The automotive lab has 19 That's all today, search, in it In the aeronautical lab, research- ' ' ~ Republic producer Stephen A b wal etely turning tt down, John Huston,|tolof became a father under yr pr a be shi ‘te tomt he hy ‘aircraft controls act at speeds of rchased the! matic circumstances, His wite hai. 1,700 miles per hour and altitudes See you to- proof test cells for engine re- To Now Sputnik “Town sin’ Pennsylvania Plans to Bring Old Chap to Earth in ‘Satellite’ maken: * * * WS ‘last-minute switch mile| Macy:s.New York 38. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1987 be So ~NEW yoRK @ — ~ Retailers, |i ies| stocked to the hilt with Christmas| ds Ss. avo Ss eG tk OT, over Sputnik. Even Santa Claus has ‘changed his -plans, | In Allentown, Pa., Hess Broth-|: @rs department store is.making a in arrange- " jments for its annual Christmas party. Instead of gliding déwn on the Allentown Fairgrounds in a than helicopter, Santa will make a dramatic: appearance aboard a The two laboratories bring . to motorized satellite. six the buildings now completed Another cafe twosome, Tab Hunt- ad: ee an te on ty’s|it now,”. says the store. “Our designers are working on “watch for the world’s first satel- lite Monday”. (when Sputnik is| To make the] Newark skies). watching easier, Bamberger’s of-| fers a full line ‘of spy glasses) department |ranging front $4.99 to $60.99 each. store is doing what it calls a ee “real, Tush. job'*-cm @ mew section tenes : three sound- the story.” That ends that, | On the other hand, Peck is really’ excited about doing “Pork Chop Hill,” his next. This, he believes, | thas all the thrills of another “All| on the Western Front.’ Meanwhile, Greg's immediate at-/ tention is being given the finishing “The Big Country.” |HARVARD GRADS HERE Did you know that we have | il our midst? Oh, yes, indeed! . | Many of them will attend the| ast next month given p] ; |Nathan B. Pusey, president of Har- vard, at MGM, Let me name a few for you. Ac-} tor Jack Lemmon, director Rich. | ard Whorf, lyric writer Harold! Adamson, musician Johnny Green, 7 author Dick Tregaskis, director | Bob Lord, producer Harry Tatel-| man, Julian Lesser, producer of “Bold Journey,” writ-/ e¢ Dick McCann, attorney {also} writer-producer) Bob Lerner,. and public relations man Bernard Ka-| mins. | President Pusey’s trip here is in| MOMBASA connection with a program for! . Harvard College. “| MONEY IN THRILLERS Francis Lederer has always been’ & smart boy with a dollar, and don’t think I'm knocking it. When| he first got into the big money, on Broadway and in movies, he in-| vested in San Fernando real estate’ TEE PARSON Sivietettes Big Reward Swells ANG COMMERCE BLIND RIVER, Ont. ® — A combined reward of 127,500 drew| More guns today into the hunt for’ two bandits who shot and killed A posse of 135 men was led ss * * . The search began Wednésday, imorning after J. J. Walters. Bridges, 50, _was slain in his Roy-[ ‘Flu Manchu’ in Hospital | SANTA MONICA, Calif, @# — ni may be known élsewhere as Asian! ‘|number of Harvard graduates in| (Sol's son), if) COMMERCE DRIVE-IN EM 3-066! South End Union. Loke Road ‘FRIL—SAT.—SUN. Open 6:30 TERRIFIC DOUBLE-THRILL SHOW AS YOU ARE! YOU'RE AN ANIMAL! REPUBLIC PICTURES presences "THE SHE-WOLF’ c| A JULES LEVEY PICTURE lewinine MAY BRITT A Ponti-De Lewreniic Prodacdon A Repabfic Preeemion ) NOW I SEE You || J Did year «| ] i CINERAMA ‘SEVEN wus Tt m WORLD resieiton. feoo= Matt Orders Peed Prompty! 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Production _ Directed by HAL KANTER + Scresnplay by HERBERT BAKER and HAL KANTER a From a Story by Mary Agnes Thumpeun* A Paramount Pretuse Pree ¥ & Baba te tate ne ie i te i i i POP OS SS OS VOOR TTT TT Fe er 4 OPO POS FO CSS eT e DA in th Lh a Mh Linh hn Mi i Mle hh Me Le he he i ee te i i tp i he hh hhh Ah AAA A iai baba habnaaa asa _ eee eee UU UU UCC UU UCUCCUCUUCCCUUCUCTCTCT?T ii. _eerrrreererrerrerTrT Tee _eerererereererererererrwevrweerrrreeTreTTeeeeTeeee Se > . TONIGHT—SATURDAY @ ~3—BIG THRILLERS —3 KK ALSO — HIT NO. 3 — IN COLO EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN The blood-lust to ~ ct if =N j fame ee = > Ot og reeS f the 2 bilts aad ~ FIRST RUN ~ Female Lighting £ a ...barning:3 i sf ha eS ito fk 2 |) > vr °F aT J * Ty a Vid eee ee } f i ae i aca SS ; q* @ . bad a ' : / A a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ac TOBER 11, 1957 | "oie 4 : ees eee _ ane Cee - pushi around, . ¥. FREE PARKING” = —i(<«‘zaz ( "wwe eral Sees » >> Penne we North Koreans Want Blames Poor Driving . ow KEEGO] vit | eee: unmen and hitting’ me on the head with j : waned et , HURON his gun, Three women came into ion Wife's Teaching | ) : —— the post office after that and that Trade With South | DECATUR, IH: () — A man drive - : : t mannan just lined them up against; ‘ler had a logical excuse when he. : ‘ah “ae Po Ice the ‘wall,"* she said. PANMUNJOM, Korea a — A Shar led up traffic at an intersec: | AMBUSH! - * , | A second gunman later —. North Korean campaign to re-, ee od co ‘ = Mow 6 Stor H -.Whi took moriey ‘from the safe and left.|sume trade relations with South) - He callec out to a nearby wom.| IGH rey *h d + @Very treacherois I, woman Pt Whipped; was then Mrs. Bannister heard! Korea went to the Military Armis-|#" driver, “Sorry, ‘tut “my wife | T mille —every 60-Year-Old Man Killed jthe shot. thee Commission today, The Com. — me how to drive.” = foe step — bringing them closer to the | hell-pitt BARRY SULLIVAN DENNIS O'KEEFE WONKA FREEMAN. KATY JURADO i iON. cms , * .¢ «9 munists proposed the unsealing ” Oregon: Town Mrs. Bannister said the gunmen/truce line to permit North-South | got only a small amount of. money ‘trade. PAISLEY, Ore. ry — Gunmen'and an. undetermined number of + © © | walked into-this little ranch town's/blank money orders. The senior U.N. delegate, U.S, f+ ‘post office yesterday. In the next Maj. Gen, Homer L. Litzenberg, rejected the proposal as no busi- | 35 mabmates, they ‘robbed it, pistol- \Kansas City ness of the commission. He said! whipped a woman and killed a} the truce grou yas ed" po penr-ld man who tried to stop, ‘Cr acks Down on aly st nitiery wiltora | TOMORROW MIDNIGHT SHOW. Bithem. . *® * * | P ' f * * * ‘Smut Peddlers Several times in recent days ons erennanige ash! After the guninen fled in a car,| Pyongyang radio, official voice ‘of sO x ee DARE You TO iT THRU IT SPENCER ROBERT KANSAS CITY @®— Raiding ~ iF ae dDO- in | . . : é . he Reds, h ested th . : \a posse of more than 150 rifle. : the 8s, has suggested that it! : TRACY: WAGNER " }bearing men set out after the gun-/S7Uads swooshed —— . ocd was time for the divided halves } For the a ee For the MEN—- e ;men. Roadblocks sprang up. tributing house and five news \of Korea to resume normal trade: A Vial of A Beautiful = i stands yesterday confiscating €V-) Bormerly the econo Chanel. M Marilyn | The gunmen abandoned thelr! ching in aught that had to-do| sormer’y the economies of the Prater Monroe © ery ‘ jmdustrial North and the agricul in, s Per @ Seeaty saekie. = oes: the with yex and the barely adorned \teral South ssaiieuinnit ean Souvenir 1 complemented each jfemale figure, : l other, A a thee shot Bo Med They took magazines, books, |, wvisinr acinar mepnipecciccanes leanch. At a hospital in nearby eae. pomphicis and .cal- Satch Will Blow torn i a . eorcny, ‘ade if ag io arrested and Chief, for the ‘Russian Cats’ Fe He said he is and|of Police Bernard C. Brannon ex- Itrom Bakersfield, Calif. a said | Plained the idea is to get the ma- HOLLYWOOD wW—Louis (Satch- Inothing more. terial itself into court for a judi-/mo) Armstrong says he’s ready to x * * cial ruling on what is objection-| blow his horn for the Ruésian cats. |, State police said they were not|able, The Negro trumpeter observed: }eertain how many persons were! “I feel it wif be a: good thing! Them cats over there is just like’ jin the gang that robbed the postito have it clearly defined what office and killed John T, Lawson,!this community considers objec- ja plumber. Estimates of the tionable literature,’ he said. imake ‘em. happy.’ Armstrong has withdrawn hi ae guhmen ranged from) Circuit Judge Ben ‘Terte issued | | previous reninel to ald a trip _ | fo to four search warrants to the raiders and Russia under | Lawson yesterday was walking ‘set a hearing for next Wednes- ‘auspices jnear the post office when an un- iday It will be up to him then to identified woman shouted that lela: Whether the confiscated ma- was being robbed. teriéd-vielates Missoleri's laws pro- To Tranquilize Flies | Lawson ran to his car and/hibiting the sale of lewd, obscene, i . ALLIANCE, 0. (INS\)\—Fruit flies ogee . 4 gs Pe he ween and lascivious Publications. at Mount Union College in Alliance | t door of the post ;| Brannon indicated the raids re-)may be in captivity, but they! will be the most relaxed insects | PY _ of the gunmen shot once and sulted from a recommendation made by parent-teacher groups./anything. Assistant professor D0. THE DEAD RETURN? 4 BEUeve nn GHOSTS wu MT SEE: w BELIEVED WW cats anywhere, I'll just blow and) State Department, |kiled him. Mrs, Anita Bannister, the post. He said the timing is related to| Jerry L. Blount sa ; ys he will use miaster, said that 15 minutes eaf-|the fact Kansas City will be host| the Ales as guinea pigs to test lier a_man entered the post a for the next-week-to-10,000-young-| the effects of tranquilizer; drugs ‘Pand flashed a pistol. sters attending the national con-| on heredity | Som MAD i pas ce * ® {vention of the Future Farmers of |= ie ae 1 : Bhs : ba ; mcr ~ i | _“He threatened to: kill Me sey- America. ee ‘ea la hl ‘ A . 4 e ey ; ‘ ow ; nat i = = * > —— = NOw! s t ra n ive l _— rent | 1000 True Love Story Mags, no ON - The BOWERY BOYS in = Today and Set Rit: 5 | We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and | 6/3 SCREEN Ghost Chasers” ; 5 O a 4 2 | 2 supersHockinNG HORROR HITS! re, RATING eae ) OO feet deep! 1 SAT. Kiddy Matinee | P.M. || gaveacan aatne _ JERROR aoe | HURRY! POSITIVELY. ssimouahime corn! THE 0 CAE 3 LAST 2 DAYS! IB Ao TIMEDAN ed | 2 |oian. | STARTING. | core | meet \\ SUNDAY... =Your Ole Macstre Invites You to- Doors Open at 12: 45 P. M. 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Read all the clues poicy to let come, news- | OUF LIEWMEN VIE ~: ; ms fe and be sure the right numbers are in the right reat d China, Oiympic - | ; Dinner spo ; 4 ia aides Sa 37 art nama | | pa meg re er as Bomber Crashes : i| P. , e/ PUZZLE NO. 71 1. | ‘The State Department announced| Hiomestead Air Force Base, Fla Cocktai arty . : ican \the action. which was taken —Four crewmen died early to- : Jt | [otficialty. by Secretary of Statelday when a BAT Stratojet: bomber Banquet . } [Dulles and Atty. Gen. Brownell crashed ‘and burned while taking Diath bat ‘Ay 1 [who used authority given by Con- off trom this southeast Florida 2 / 1 { Pgress last Sept. 1) |base on a training mission. / . : 1 iow: wet fe | Base officials ‘said the - plane’ % it Dicer wit Growenl aes Gipet (see 90 of the 823rd Air Dw! / ; ; oe — ihr or-mengh ont ares of the dead were wit . / } : “wilt Mog the Reng goalie ae : ; —| é | quiremen on a I — f t Procity in the case. of most non “| FLOOR SHOWS ' . woe visitors,’ oe . Ns ee lp U 4 ‘ f FRIDAY and 5 ' 35 = & as * H - a | Takes a Court Order , | Wy | to Move Drilling Rig aoe ; ‘| : JAM SESSION TUESDAYS dis Ran eas ase 1 ‘ ee erga PHONE Midwest 4-1400 | oe L Soa Gl FRAN K_ PERRY WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., : i | AND HIS SWINGMASTERS _} - i. BLOOMFIELD HILLS it ng a| _ Corner of Wlisabeth ' . § Owens had struck oil, He strung a ‘ § |. wire fence across the entrance to |D IIs In Loke and Coss Lake | einen i t [the lease and stood guard with a e MDs see fet, ; i ae ont Owens” petition, Dist. Judge biti: oe H For DINING AT ITS BEST ® be bd _ SOLUTION CLUES [move the fence yesterday, Sheritt}| (nei , The NEWLY DECORATED ‘ete @ |William Whitaker delivered > a - ® Fy rensonAce cy sansOnace”™ °*” order nd aad he cut the. wie a ti VILLA INN * Geue ———~ (3) OWN: (6) DOCUMENT. “Ovens then hauled the ig] ROAM” Werg the be eee | M-24 and Clarkston Rd., Lake. Orjon in © She with Bla probleme (8) PRESCIENCE, (6) PRESENCE. y Delinauents vigaio | rar Se |) FINE FOODS -- LIQUOR --- BEER --- WINE \ | EEE TASES ce | ee cha |i Bes, gee ener tate es oe | TE: Cie) INTERPR TE us Bs : i- no invite you o wee § - sea senteas anne {MAY Know Church SPADAFORE’S fod, prepaied st gh, and sewed the will take heed. (8) MINATORY; (10) MONITORY. | sable hredie tuebi into. sia : ¥. When @ person doesn't like his job, he considers it quite | York minister scoffs at claims that BAR ee Specializing in Good Food i WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES... : : ———aem, (11) TIRESOME; (12) TOILSOME, Sunday School attendance is ‘ ‘in| 6% Caner ©. Bee 1 P G.- tm reviewing the shertcamings ofa pupil with his mother, |/Srance against juvenile delim : | SUNDAY SPECIA FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MYRTLE 2-6193 gh tare Gieteds Shem an en =———_ 1 REY.” ee AGGREGATION: (14) AGGRAVATION. | she Rine De: ehiey tote Roast Turkey Dinner = 50 ; “The Cocktail Bar With the Picture Window” HL Proper worn) t On aaa ALIMENT. of « professionel rector of evangelism for the Con-| = wale _ aA ee a thoes gyanbs rr L Wneeemly revelry th should be [Board of Home, Semeanss eopneae WOE ew aA | | hot roll and butter, all for only...... Music Every Night termed ————. (ia) ROISTEROUS: (it) BOISTEROUS. |/>” Via” PAN) - | iy “3 Little Words” 3 minimize chance of seat- | | VISIT OUR Peetarin + tered to the public. (18) CENSUNE: (20) CENSOR jie esate | yr g | K. An idealistic young man's sqgpodinad wothcabhaogy Me Aone: nquets fopeners, LOUN Gy guxone aaa : Ore Daly bam be hem—tendr 1 pmo Tom | | a Po ena nod aul anpression pee et is saps 1650 N. Perry'at Pontioe Rd. Fe 3-9732 | LADIES : - ied of uccomedetions « teuridl generally looks fer, (28) pea i WED. * : ee t Meet the Crowd DELIGHTFUL DINNER — GOOD MUSIC | at : pleas for @ new ile. (2) PREVISION, (28) PROVISION. ge )) 4qil! DINE an DAN 1 * © Picea abn chia Soe argeatn d CE 4. } >. TON. ss ( Dancing Thursday & Sunday : aoupeed (31) VALOROUS: sre, sania gm ire oS. ye. JACK AXFORD point in « a cba (oo QUARAY. : Diiites Fri. and Sat. : : houssheld 2592 Disie to DICK DENGATE } fj | ee SS] jie | CLUB TAHOE. / : ‘ be: ths al : 1. Anyone fs | to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest: | F { ar THE : “5 Seime S ae reas ee , it CASS MELTON uic I a af even e PONTIAC ARMORY | Gechestea | WI , | i , Oct. 11, 9:80 P. M.- } | ett: sie soc the sors aust cs, oun. Tanita Ree. fp SATURDAY MianT SHOW BAR | AIR CONDITIONED ah it pil gy ee > PAL-O-U- Dixie at Telegraph | Dance in Comfort jeclored eligible. The Précs $e aot recponsi Come and Join the Fun “e e.. prints tia sath acc Dancing Fri. and Sat. Evenings ‘ 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the in- Person Every : “ F gala ctl be weed ot Sctnowledoed “APPEARING. Night Excapt Monday CHUCK STREBE’S_ “anzout ‘10 ms Se R the Panties Frowe wil everd 6 ott ae 00 “TUNE-TOPPERS” : g tors, cn ae winning anever'n ceived the prow wil be GORDON MacMILLAN NO DOOR CHARGE. should pone without pout any “winners, ony the peas, will be added Jf Recording Artist ot “The Catalina Pieno Ber” = OURaTT aie! weekly @ wintiing solu submitt : ; : . veal | BUFFET SMORGASSORD. i The New Drayton Inn : ‘ OW, nN for your lstening-and dining | wg” ae or Doys o Wee re. | Bob’s Chicken House © BOB LAWSON [8 407 ktizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph. et the Orgen | & , ND _ +o. : wy ig tod gs “SULLY” AT THE KEYBOARD. «Clarinet ‘Daily, except Monday — 9 to 2 ° yp we DELICIOUS DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS - 3 ) WED, TRU SUN. “Visit Our Pepniee ae Bar _~ DINNERS TO TAKE. | 419s Dixie Hwy. _ 3-7161- ca cere © \ ; ‘ , Bs ; . ue a Eye AER a a IRTY-FIVE: ae ater ae sed NS Yoo 8 te ae ‘ y ES ek = = at foes f . ‘ ¥. ée ’ i 2 : ; : t a : 5 ‘Con t Dol ¥ 3 | ee meee “FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11; 1957 ~ ee thal Eynanca [Burdette ORK (INS) — “tt Soule ane ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, : ee Updge Calendar Capita EXPENSE | sew x cook Te be hee. ea tho Cpe eruac wan, i at OA cial communication of Pone| eer: Pha oe A pe) See . Sg | Oo eos ite ndent Opposes os latge Me a F&M, Pr, ee ad “2 Eee oy gone aty Schools |sfiestsns ta ==". lashing Ahead | Al 1-Year Cou es tee Million.a Day Prop oe i Gakian Comby wupitioy | oe ae Sere yy | hoot Sy : xd tn Bs * ® it. CAL. os . . sic eee ph RR . = ' Bldg. 9-9. 5640 n Club. Ady. B SAM DAWSO: million - ak ou stify before the venta, | Waterford Qanden Fresby-| NEW YORK W®—A 100 may SAR 2 3hi ge , | County. ty and representa- ‘Rummagy Gale, First ree lar ay prop to tess may eTop' report ‘which forecast “the Posten |Support. a " 1¢ommy! 1pm: - fheent’s is the average amoynt k into) F bd maar dest. jons on the adequacy the swimmer, months, Cit. Parke Bt. Sat en, Yo 3190 el ha y. sath ay of thie year ic on the board. of trade , tate ache support. age voted higher gs (hall. Parke ~ *e ‘eieowtne for plan a ae : | : the three- hools in comm : . * = 2 Ti. z educator i 5 : ‘ Sale First . pmer nt. factory = ‘The entire futures caen ae wer hing ‘ 4 pactivasl re okien, Eeheabs Pry i — Church, E. _ *im “Teena nage Wo Core in early deal stictous, We nse sessesuns ss ‘tried otf and on =? well cati oe8 to 11-20 8. me. construction appropriating downward hich plunged denateans, bas -|been wer worked out. on said he was well St, 8 Pike, Oot.| crate directors are w capl- ~ {vo gents a. bushel Seek bake ES Z Bed to be [nation but pew Oak and with ‘the contribution made by mapoey Rag hy ten far lens money now fr ew a fouch as of an all-time record ee ert 18s The market pe He recalled yop enon — state government to overall lith and 13th, Pri, Ady. tal spending than ee ae a TT Bh mare ses yesterdays | Maw "had. roped endig ge acndapedagin MMT ni20 nm | Oke ervey put made Wy tl sag ef ees lower, Withee berets a ee joonpliig to "eonea _ In Michigian, the = gi, 6:50 um to 12:30 p.m = ch Inetitute "ot anspor § Z ' *iWatermelena, bu.’.)**.": break,. youngsters es of each Oct. 12, 8: Ady Researc next year : been Hig Haag cent a Vegetables , mow ene Fag about six years ago. about 54 cents and high a indicates spending tierebelow| ep distant July con- beaiia, Oren, Round, Select ® - ‘Up around two vote, parents gehe spent on public gr 7 | Sale, Sat, 9 a. m. Slane seven - billion billion dol- bushel on the than @ cent!Seans, wex es ae tn Sao a mee three terms instead of vot- eches! operations. RVnion- B. Squirrel Rd. Auburn this year’s record for only tract. Corn code. and oats) Beste. 1 a ppetaorengimee iis] points, ra ee cae down, ately for_more_buldiags bet Sen, Arthur Dehmel ( ob-| 2p. m. yt tap Oto mpg ta lg pen. fell i ele. Seer {ip oi. eens slipped _ again. ae unwilling aes aainnn ville), that only two ee emp _ j d a vada wg Aire + . Poland Ca me tes) dos, THIN. Eas |COV * WeTe! selves to sending served states contri ue nual ‘ : In the export trade, chen Germ erect, don seeds around: a point se able industrial elite cnet | r fo ul 1958. , of mixed Surpbers, “Aulcers, bu <0. | Gains of ‘Gulf-Oil, Amer- 50 per cent of | ; rysie : ” University a ape Palme dr Dill, bunch, 1 dos. hae we pis . ted by Boeing, G 4... ; more than 4 California and ’ ® Reasons given: i the ; * at the Gulf and 400,000 and Eggplant, GFE eee pee i _ and Lukens Steel ae < : ‘of schools, namely | s Ld St Louis the business nce ae ll ex- Co. dom took between 490, | cs eg dos. Searels * * * Coe. ay) Washington. — * | lant in ‘ we produce already Pontiac Discount bushels of corn. Kesha. thea eden oc0225 wove 108 Se ight AES. wie | + /e ae) capacity to produc for the time] @ Pontiac age 600,000 Credit yg, Eee f losers: were | Ls id he would be , of demand ple- , for the Commodity to gs FOP Nit £29] Among Steel, Stude- Emerson said in ~ Chrysler ‘Corp, | cogs the natural com - SPECIALS reg Overnight the fonts, sonoo0}ferany, Rest ab a ices vese 2.00 Telephone, Republic § “> . -the state provide ST. LOUIS to being; and started some ee ‘Corp. sold 10,000 lero Uy ; = P i: . ia * * id s said io ie sors, fete at age oe vet ras 303 tee, pe, HH : B — CTANS Seas ee eae et POM | ic super mustanc oe ce a ae vcr, ey Sear ce at BB Se aren vind tm ar] AND FLOOR SHOW 1} seized five farmers choi taught, Siceh ABU-k00," one De Fone os tna mi sed Sh Gauemig dd ase MEMBERS |i : names but did not foud choice quality’ #2 Ib. feeder ast Mog”: oes 33 The sines bends are what pict rag cl lige ips FREE TO i lice took their arrest. ine. ' Bl a pees ig. y a ¥ . leaders- and your headlight on the es Paso, Tex. : y them under en ster jn a coe 65 Goce asco am Communist up and make markings east of on a a ine sheald rovecete the International Harve Brie RR S01. tea gout ‘a Se ey fla ot a ee ee Gov. n |Ex-Cell-o °..: 26 46.4) thelr geen pel | ies ‘, j Dexter, authorities | Boosts Tractor Firestone”... a8 Sef » 38.6) seen held since : e.-! Saturday peter por apaage ent CHICAGO. mh ~ Ineteetiondl rood Mot... art Seg a: aig cco tiny ave hell Oct. 1. Small-Nuclear Device staonagh haganr giion, Benson Later he said: _ has ee OE =F eel , . WUL —~ . home | wore chamonctn eeemty shes teens es ne se othe an at ee gi: Bs iever in Brevity 1 DY RUSSIA [were sway ana nt tin anhing ts guned by er racers and me the i fe dt Rae tl: Bilteve Believe cnet 'Exploded by chidren, Spare tod Pieces I don’t N like this craw ‘equipment Mille 112. 3) Tex i ones Dae . — Fire : \ children, hee os ans oo tae neva sie cane aoe Moters"": 38.2 Fhoem, Be a8] | Ha Giles appare 4 ag ppeetcrtoilige ashy n Salas nee ee effective 5 [den Shoe... 4 Bren W Air. 10° those days the | WA nuclear i eciece athe: a one : 1 ce increases, ¢ age | ee + -- Al cee of at tested another nix Arctic Circle, night Fangboner Represents of Oct 1 pce oat "hae Gen Tire ea 3 Onderwd. «..: 17 Saba ag “Don't aes ie a polat mig! vind Commission Monday » ango< . to 6, Br, 3 Un "9s. Kiwanis alg issed.”’ the Atomic \ ‘ = Group from 5-5. -« * Borate veer ES Ge Bee... "| bed. Club's dism final. game ' abhnent yes | Fire Fighters G Suiiias . Bhoat Geoayeer <-:. fa of the World: Series oe (lent, |reparts bey, renga of nding is the Ae eee one aneiee Fane rer. ma ‘* 364] of the: World nisy, the AEC aaids 1 Bieri ee ar representa-| Whee cent and | crawler [or Weta’. 308 rcooes 2 terday, the AE test has been! ACTOR y ghters ‘led 5.5 per other. ‘con- | nd |. 38 a ccoes Bl com “Another nuclear Soviet | DING TR | i, HE Fire Fig AFL committee work-|.4 and certain an Pe par «+1084 ioe! cave TG "in the current ve Ri : \ ‘ fis tive on the of that union tractors pment products an/Gre Ches'*. §3 rt gat H Id conducted " test was: : , 7 s merger : equi , eet 14 20 : 0 er the latest [_o . , - Eo ing cog: in Oakland County pasha sesgh 6.9 per cent. ce. e* % 16 Boeing. No. 1 series, on Oct. 10 at é ‘ ee “< ; yd Cua. tees ac avatige ‘boosts were | Homes 4 West a ak... $21 ee eee a Fe sedi ree? ee meray yemer at pougrtert : The ee eyo Indust Ray “ee fi of Defense Contracts sao — — one x lé — } = ‘ke Fi IQ 8 F Pa : of Evans was designed : caused by Shea 7 _** , : 23. The ot moder-| . [= The name ankle’ pouch, iatinks Gantt cate and BigNer enh Cop ale @ Tow . 4 | Aug. 23, ~ 9 blast Press as presi- salaries, teriak ¥, Saw. A — Boeing Air ported -a Sept B ed to The dy B, Pinner, wages and / “5 ee ST ASHINGTON ad of and Sept. yap nnen Ala ae nt Bary .... 388 eecner Dep at |W. i a ee n ABC indicated was dent of the Labor (AFL) Seoumaliak Se Pec = 158. High °2.. 3003 ica oe while reece ] ine eet M8. 18 . ible ony speeds erse. CLI ve < CE SALE . (C. J. Nephier Co.) = Saar taee dose LL EA RA! . ‘ and Tillers i. | . NOE - 4 rs @ Ze #. ie Figures eae ae Seether totes FA 0; ts ‘on Bolens Tracto age ‘ a Bo Se Se a |. eens oie CREDIT TE ee. os ee G. L. Ol & Mtr. Co. : a ° ‘é a : | } tee ree ed, '< i | ING BROS. ay 21 | 2 My | aay itle on. i Se Sa ' wquee ff + | RIN’! pee : Ae <—c Fic] Bee | ox Pa tall KIN FE 40734 — FE 41112 | es ; ‘ : i ? . “Re eae oe . pe es — eager 3 Pun oot - "Asks X-Ray Balance fo ~ by App’. ff tiac Rd. at Opdy ' ; ‘ -. “1 etme saat tes LOS ANGELES 5 eeeniee TT + LS i Zepenem Cmnumed a ee. ton gf me dere, ) | me en ; harmful to ' soi eae Sees tee | bat, a i une tbe ba | | | vas ‘eae ee a ea: pen it were ot Usd ) | secs i Fee. pre en ' 17 J : ) ae : ’ ‘ £ ie f \ { 4 ‘a { SS ae { CES ye : i ; ’ ae ee Sy Sees ‘ inchs tS : = ae Opes ae Sapa ee se + eas — =< i - _ . ‘ i ee owe i * 4 ———— ate ae Z F : . ON { Pee | ; 4 Ss i aie - — ; id 52 ii 83 8 Fork i I “‘L hate Mozart. He always makes me miss my bus.” Z BOARDING HOUSE “L.MIGHT HAVE EXPECTED THIS® Eee Gn euror ERO A PEEP- ING NEIGHBOR OF YOUR ILK BAXTER law ALWAYS SPYING | | TTT OO Oe: | YUMMY” YM Vy, & HERE, HOOPLE! ALL WILD THROWS SINCE’ : . 2 F 3 _ : ~ : : 4 ——- 4 ” A i 4 1887 by HEA Gervies, ne, TM. Oey 8. Pen OF, ONE FER \ SAP 1S TH’ HM SERIOUSLY WHEN HE LOSES HIS HEAD ENTIRELY! TR.wAlLans 08 SeGitiuen \: -TNANCY, GO TAKE YOUR 'SHOWER ip Aly K wie eS aim ea i wy | - a it ¢ oman a . ut me I'LL- PUT THIS BENCH HERE TO SIT ON Pe WHAT WHAT'S THE hope L 5 vq VAY UCT CAPTAIN EASY we A ne ° m = MR. TRILBY’S WH 3 TO SEE +] THE BXPRESSION OD FACE oy <) 199) | Berviee, Ine, Te. ee. U.S, Pat, OFF, By Edgar Martin ai), Miss HIGH! . WEA Gerdtcn, ton, T.M, fag, US. Pd. OF. | By McEvoy You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section T eect nd | “To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818) a 8 © #@ @ @ @ 8 * « *¢ « ® @ @ and Strieber rat ? © 1967 by WEA Bervice, tne. 7. Reg. ws, Poe. OF. By Charles Kuhn a JUST | ey ee O". ONE IN THIS PACKAGE,I GUESS / + THE PON ‘ i : og —~ bonds, ~¥ et the ae 2 nw welt’ construction Brain Commisuner automatically Si newt of y and Means omnes. Means Com- | tee.. urrence Nnemmbpre’ Gt tel lof ‘Anaiiere be suthortsa to cavance. HOt to exceed $70,000.00 from the of sald Section 4 aum : Pundte the) tion rahi, for the balance of the current year amd that all ; the -| term of -the t may be ity @ position to ft tor the ve To ‘Drain be] toon eee Geciaog’ handed down returned to the General’ Pund ae re- the unread Court, if favorable to the . ‘ nty. . gi p socme ny I move the adoption Mr, ‘Chatman, on behalf <= Special {County ing Committes whose named AYS AND MEANS COMMIT- ned below. I move the accept-)/ Te ¢ ance ot thts rt. er with an Aaa. PAR 7 14.9 Chairman aPectaL COUNTY BUILDING | ments, to the following ORPH C. HOLMES ; “Land in the Northeast DAVID LEVINSON an jtton 18, Town 3 North, Range 10 HILAND M. THATCHER : | iCity of Pontiac, Oskiand County, + PORBST |. BRENDEL DA , deve rt aa: ; \P FRANK J VOLL, 6R |ly 20 feet.of that pa the Gtaptten' Moved by F, Smith supported by Good- R.C, CUMMINGS . }eatd Seotian 18, md request a call ed the resolution he adopted. : Moved by Schone supported by Rob-| according to the plat “aa : \A gufficlent majority having voted/erts the report be accepted. *" |biber & of Plats, page ‘WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- . the resokition was adopted. A {ficient majority having voted County Recotds.” ‘ ' TEE Mixe. 0242 . theret =. the motion carried. Mr, Chairman, * behalf of the ac. ¥ a PF. Smith — and Grou: , I move mn Re: Water Sufvey By Mr. Brendel adoption of the\f . To the Oakland County Board of Super-| in me Establishing Lake Level of Cedar Seiten visers sland Lake ; Mr. irman, Ladies and Gentlemen: [To the Oakiad County Board of Super- HARRY W Whereas the Southern M an Water visors ; Chairman 5 Authority, hase notified the Waye endimr Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: LUTHER Moved by . Smith eu by | has under con Whereas certain ottisens of White Lake WILLIS pov . Prot tbe P. Yoekey the repetution be aa Nog aa | — : « dg ad Tewnsbip whe ate either residents on e : said inerease compenstion for 2 s oyer, Brendel, \. neers, ieeO, owners of pro y abutting on Cedar Is- be wna Dunean, Township Super a ; to the westerly line of gett Tebe- this : are Ce tle, Cren-| an ie pcos B Loge yo A wr ie wane sabe =" he Towns +4 of White . e Cha , vis, L. Davis, cove : i #, have requested me Supervisor catiaentman Gielared the Public's e Huron Water Bup-jof White Lake Township, ; . 2 in, Rea rd, , ‘ | 194 © : fang or with the su =) orton, Huet, Hursi nnson, 00000 to be borne eq © ed, for ay for other agencies but are nowles, Levinson, Lewis, Lilly, municipal mem of level of the above mentioned lake, and SCfour committee desites, at this tim h Neebonald, Malte, eeeiee ea met Nd Mico Cow acta ef 1000. 00 mended, tae Beare anal, Arcmies — res, at @, | Michri , . Moberly, ow L \, cle o , ae ane i rd an i . Philli ag BN Soe "Wherens the Macomb) Gounte Stace of!the Comsefvation Department or etther|/Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gen . Roberts, hock,| Supervisors, on June \i7, 10957, unani-lor both have the right te proceed, with| Whereas your Bulidings {4 Go F. Smith, W, Smith, | mously oe Bos yment of $56.-!/the establishment of the level, |Committee met on July 1987, a i FEESE = #2 i j 5 & said cow stated ft Ould now be hela tm ace Fe gif Dy * * i * of , ¥ Tay- 000. ance\of one-half tH*) Now therefore, Mr. Chairman, 1 move the Chairman of the Juvenile Committee a Wein-| that this matter be referred to the Drain! nd Probate Judge Arthur BE. Moore, : ine hg ad Committee for a report to thia/Roard| consider fur the of i § a -fwods are avs aning = _~ |¢tal Weter Pund heretofore budgeted at a subsequent meeting, said commit- tea needed to supplement our juvenile. a “Water en Bt \bo tee to report on the expediency, cesir-|faciiities, and : - ; the ity of establishing the; Whereas your Committee recommends . . \ level of the above mentioned Aake |tnat architects be employed to By Mr, F.. Smith y propoved ‘° FOREST 1. BRENDEL itwe eottagest units to ibe Tm Re: Appropriation for Department of i bb! Pd Supervisor, White Lake = preest uvenile ‘pages Public Wo: Township the immediate needs i To the Oakland County Board of Super-| > Ay now ad Moved by Bretidel eupported by md-| Court tor and iso: be “8 wa ey ps P Mr, ‘Chairman, Ladies nd Gentlemen: [of A cattisions ‘majority having voted conniends that the archivecta go eapleted M ttee has low ne - 4 the ‘| therefor, the resolution was adopted teouiblity ef to submit « on , "| Misc. 3247 y getving the, Lys ef Public an wanes Committed,’ by’ nir. Schone Ee, to the Juventie Home by one of the He: Projects for Department of Pub-| a) utiona: setae te ater Committes, lie Wor of Auditors be aw to , Southeastern F voaay the Oakland County Board of Super uit eT jon jability and ¥ ef, ef q.1 i ; ; Resolution: P Y Ares Schools, . b st btnctin. ge Giro of bee east boundary ion an- added te Juvenile f : i 18 ni Bus si 8& RE i pi Sui service and, the necessary. for that in Pat me Fan thority, the sum with sg ~~ may half of the £4 a ti - a, | Pontiac eral vountes sd tas carver ta be coor MY eeemen. Ladies ond Gyntiomes: ee of Nurses Hi ducted i wi to vaneé to mode trem. the Spavtel 1 Water é one Means Com be~ | by sb board pre + i . budgeted eperered x The sum of 490,000.00 ahould| o. Cansrmon, © gene the edipeinn of made ue e loregot: tien, - “Depe: ftment of Public Te wire AND MEANS COMMIT- Interceptor Gewage Dis- wey gad sae Seance TS " The System has been My con- — oe to this Moore. te aa . C, ple ak neref on behalf o ° i} . immedia velop Means Commitiog, I’ move that the sum DA sonal * pal ey Law a of $60,000.00 be ferred from _wase- a ; = 1 Slew-theretety-T- arer ae i ; ee: : ropriated plus and made avaliable . lowing resohition: rei pia : hae An near a the Bos by the Board of Auditors to the Depart:| oy py VOUL, 8A ome sp Reneé of Subs woliage. uy 1987, ty Board a . ; resolution be adopted or 2 of nd ay E i 44 | i f° i ‘ ed fe ity if E ig fe if A sufficient majority having voted therefore, the -resolution was adopted. rw the t ty ce| consistent a ‘the practices of the seinetaans ap A ' Coun Village bin 4 Gentlen sufficient : Board of Auditors in the handling of! Discussion and financing royal of the yay and annexing the f ~~ Boundaries tle by on Se suclt funds. . vovealind “fivergreen and Farmington | sepmories Sereby ee *Depinning. at the Northw. fully lows: Mine 3334 I herefore, the motion __:__}_ M Chninpan. an behalt sf the Porm a hareoptara, sates the speciinns services E orthwes} corner Of) On. ts . : ; fg nn : . ‘ Q * aan, . ote o , ithe Coun-| : e “OF the soullieas ‘ ; By Mr Semann “in = s hel legisiative | tion of foregoing resolution and re- ty Publle Werks Act) end report te this eat hat ote prntioms meg Ay thence Basterly along the center ith the Coun 5 to the Oakiond County Beard of Guper- 28. _ - WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT. Woatd of Supervisors as soon a4 POR-| Yom heeds of the Home : Con TRE quetation ‘aie J cs , | malt $e PRED W. SMITH Chairman To the Oskiand County } this resolution “and request © Tel calicgingthes the, Bellding ib nos witt —— Od eetimates of cost at @ wibacauei ‘meeting Officials Saw ur. rman, = behalf of the Bufld«: 1 hold ite 1 meeting oved ines Georgie. Jug 16 1, 1981, ws : Teavlution b¢ & : ¢ adoption ine foregone seeotue Whereas National Assoctation : tien, BUILD! AND GROUNDS HARRY W. HORTON, + t Mich: MS te 300k wpeeee a on Crenshaw, um mm > tion of Supervisors Be A im private industry until 19294 when he : p Ww. ty le | by the nean, ‘Ea4wa hold its 1959 Convention in Detroit, and} Goodspeed, Hamlin, Hea-| Wherene Oskiand County ts one of tne| , orton, Ht ities within the Lan 2 t, | d : Kephart, Knowles, troit Area and very and keenly B. WA’ Levinson, ia, uty. Lockhart, Mae: | interested in the prospect st ha i Quinian. Karaey henna, Moved —— Roberta Donald, Majer, Menzies, Michrina, Mil- Cooventoin sssembie- mt 0 Roberts, : , | the resol be ler, Moberly, Moskowitz, Oller, Phillipa, ® | oF. ib, W. , followed. Re Ricey. pase btaresp ncricens buy tthe semen tana, aces Eres pakke Toate So Te : i n, F. he Ci the be . Smith, y, Semen. be abi ¥ . (68). and he Committee power eon, Swem, The’ r itephen . Taylor 3 ; Nays None. . Tez, a, ears Weare liad eg *eclareny_tnd weet] utreior wrishasg’* | erator, the resolution wan eaobied iy eel Gchone ie. gEF il Hi Hl z - Nays: None. (0). = and innumerable points Moved fs ; on terest, offers thoes atte the OCon- the ra é A wafficient majority byt voted — eos & . a ‘ oy Me esting and ¢ 5 A suftictent heaving Voted ; 5 Wheres’ tree hae many| therefore, the motige earriod, Te queria of ae ton 6 ~~ DELOS HAMLIN, y officials stall aix-county ei ~ Cheirihan|™ operative etfart khown 8 the Palen LYNN D. ALLEN, Inter-Count ittee, the ii Clerk. Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: | Planning and many other —— : Consistent with the reemutien ut ties of Ty eg! cooperation) . _ JULY 33, 1967 \ fered and . the Ways Means between the y local unite of govern- Meeting called to Order by Chairman Committee believes it te important that|/ ment in the six-coanty Delos Hamlin. X. we utilize the most experienced talen Rew tnevefore Be SS pats Ip we can supply from this Board. Oakland County Board The Act eovites that me of cnenenoms por: A J the Supervisors shall appoint © personn' n Associa of the Board of Public Works. The Act foviting the National 4 also authorizes this Board to make rules|County Officials to meet land regulations We believe that the Chairman of the ve =, ie ao oe ae Association of County| Ma HEE A ‘ i : FE ‘, 2 if a Al pitt 2 Ss Michigan te Agsoc «ot the Supervisors Inter-Coun- | ¢ | Supervisors, Be '. ; ppein: ty Committee and the Detreit Conven-| gs; of the five man; Mr. Chairman, burger, Wright, Yookey, Zapf. (68). — : RPH Cc. = UE PRANK STEPHENSON Wherefore, Ladies and Gentlemen, be DA } Moved by Cummings supported | by ithence Westerly along the Southerly ne VID it resolved: Hursfali the minutes of previous of Lots 42, 41, 40 and 38 e 8.W. ° * _ {Carey the resohi' be adopted. 1. That the Chairman of this Board - be B * L ; recommend himeelf and three ether A sufficient majority heaving voted Supervisors who, with the Drain Com “the resolution—be- ~__* "| therefor, — —s “|Publle Works. oe rd of "Z 8 Clerk read intter of Chanke trom n. Sy es : ) — of Guper- this Board for ratifieation od approvel| 2? Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemén: (#0 that the tments may the Whereas ood Tuberculosis Sanatortum Committee had under consideration reas ‘ ta! gy a Be ae fe H Cotoher S through 10, i907. (of and a walk-in refrigera e - . le culosis Sanatorium, and quest thereon a. file.) . read from the Michigan State rene the equalisation by "wortuvilie. City. 3 oa he «equa y North y: I Re: 19st County Legislétive Pregram|funds cen be ineluded tn | _ C. CUMMINGS wtrneres c thet’ the Gum of| (Placed on file.) To the Oakland County Board of Super- | et improvements, .. . L : $7,600.00 would 44 the maximum amount —— read from G, H. Wolcott rela- Now therefore be it resolved that the VID LEVINSON te drains in West Bioomfi¢id Town- ti- Ee, oom oe ail tae ship, (Referred to Road Committee available in the read better of thanks from tasty s Your petitioner 8 : P A man, Ladies and Doane By Mg ge | for and wners acres above de-iw. z. We. ve pancing the custe. two improve- < tnnide have ested annexation ments be referred to the Ways and FRANK J. VOLL, SR. Pty Teaatenanes Blacktopping|4. Merritt, (Pi to the said Vill of Holly in order that Means and Buildings and Grounds Com- , Pund,” Clerk tod ettes thereat may be developed and mittee for report back te this Board at homes erected thereon, and that your the next should pon that more 60 , i i : homes would be. 6 and gen- 1 . Perhaps the most im piece of a rigy OY wg Sgt: She . Carey > ri -of-way. welfare of the people of Holly would . Chi } ind B In 3 Bim Disease Control . s I adoption session of the ich affects! . Hamlin. | County Board of Super- . ‘more or less. . tioner shows that, of the 230 cca cher: quaiek @ in 50 scres ie the property of Holly . NASAS z . *y Ladies and Gentiemen: the adoption of Misoel- laneous F . 3210, the Special Committee of the Board known as Elm Disease Control’, was abol- the be adopted. : ; A sufficient majority having voted ‘In Re: Establishing D.P.W. therefor the resolution ‘vas adopted. e\To the Oakland County Board of Super- tse, 3233 # 3 a teh Kim munity Wide Program”, and 44 Whereas the joint TE yg > Lng : n ded the Act. Term muary 1, 19¢1—Mi- , the Michigan t re| Now eevee be it resolved by the . Gon %. MacDonald. t to consiée ther this Board of of the County of| Moved by supported by Cum- . an .) | Oakland, wichignn, fily~ | Ai the Board « e the appofnt- : Moved -* nt of simenta recommentied by the Chairman for VID LEVINSON . the study is such that the Agricultural .|im and for said County, for the admin- = Bosrd of Public Works and appoint LMES Extension Committee should give further iene een ne. 106 baidhigna yout Boomer, HILAND M. THATCH pe ga Ae ah gg = . Carty, Castle, Crenshaw,| Moved by atone. 2dopted by ma-iot ot wee es wards the reso . ¥ ho need |B “A gufficient majority heving voved|!or ghey: — Committee to ee matonen Soe cee Therefore be tt resolved as follows: an” t the and Bridges C 1, ghg ER Bx A By Mr. Schone r In Re: Court House Litigation ee be relieved of further study and om seneen, Lowi, tat To the Oskland County Board of Super- responsibility for the Dutch Rim Dis- Michrina, Miller rl Ol-|.., visors men 3° That the "Agricultere! ies | Me 204 5 eommis- lar, ° Quinien, Re t 1 ee ened cred —— : t Committee be sutherised to contings the ration LEVINSON Rhinevault, Ro’ igo ae = Te~ the question of { Oe ’ study of ible means to carry on such et Oe, Gitte tcsetined an 0 Beeline ann, one ccperdueri Semann, ¥. Smith, W. Smith, 8 a eg oll ype gE man adll weg ge ons county-wide On ty Board of Sup eT to body. Amends ag Staman, enson, Swem, Taylor, t ‘ basis and report back to this Board from Election to be held = erie j : 4; g Thatcher, They, Vol, Waters, Weinburg- = vetaste te "tne time te time, ite findings and recom Nays None “| M0108 of Shite oust took Mr. Chaifman, on behalf of the A wufficient ot hte cultural Extension Comm 3 3 ge 4 ATE wat > "38S ise, : ate Ber aa to Drain Revolving Pind 4 vance To the Oakland County Bostd of Buper-|tiff's brief and en additions). 7, [desertion visors = ing allotted to the plaintiff to F ee Bewe Lewis, My, Comprenen. Lanes ong Contiemen: the County's brief. These briefs we : aes bee been finished wit: rahe oo Treas the viet ALEX R. restieated "ihe j ¥ ‘imatter. iution . sae ai flew i wu! mt majorit i} vo therefor, the résolution Was adopted. “| if 35 i ~ ard) ess of Shes to express ite feelings tn the janet in which this h in behalf of the a | ware gl that Mr. wes. sunated bye Te the Oakland County Bosra of Super- Assistant Corpo Counse' : : ide Stevens, special counsel, |Mr, Chat Ladies and Gentlemen: | and ter’ the '¥ : | Mnerese, thie Board, by Mineeligneous tthe pod sented the ably te’ bah Resolution No, 3139 ahd No. au- of bu \Srage oun and. a thorized the suqversines of eeetain jand per |e ynerens happen : of Bre hadite the Grand ‘run ftroad , | the rate of 100.00 pet r tional adve' dlong with ' ty's|Company at s ‘teane “Commisite has! which should be acre, and ey »t u Af . tT . 4 4 i ler ot i eBay gs oy Se gooey ‘Committee ednsiders it to be for interests of the to sell said prop- 3 ui; an ff | : : i ges i A fl A ie a. fi f 2 ef : FF : | s i $3 Lee 5 cE ‘ | | ! i is Brel i ant sri R23¢ z z | l i -fi z i the eG rE it Fe .5FS gf g Aili : — gE Se Be Big i : f 2 as® : Fg > a e853 - ike ;/42.08 the resotu sufficient majority havi voted tol tne resolution, the resolution was total the home, inet sa of $19,000.00 forte wanes rent year, and gys $3 2 g2 & 8e2533 of Public Health be er to the Oakiand County,|aries of Cities and Villages Committee, A sufficient majority having By ‘Arinig Bt oore” Probus Judas y r E. Moore, ! t $ ‘3 ; . Which .- Gite type of patient witty | Tooomnmne: Your Committee has also beln advised! 2. That tnsofar as fubte one hTptebte for Coun: — te Home, the operational and salaries costa + i 8 -: et ee with the es-| app fi be ii ved that this entity. Surplus to pay for ra thru same'l ¢ matter be referred to Drain Commit-| Therefore salaries at the Franklin Boulevard Chil-|8%d from parts of the City of tan 000 to the nd assistance F tor report to thie ‘Be at reulosis Sana Feat peann’ 20F the balance of the cur-/ham. Cit Hera. the City of Pon- art 6 of my | quent meeting, Commi _~ rent year. para A nship oft ter om ' he Oabia: g visors may direct, * 787.00, and ty furnish dove Mr. Chairma: rt be rete recorded in minutes of this meeting. RRIETT PHILLIPS by Ran- RSHALL &. TAYLOR ty having voted, M ed by Kephart ted by ov ephart suppor by Hea- tion was adopted. cock the be received and fecord- od ed in the minutes. ht A sufficient major tion therefor, the motion oo vases Mise. 3262 r. : children,|, A sufficient ty having voted therefor, the sbeen Tarvin. sd : DELOS HAMLIN . fad 32) 3 ee sa : gE a | F ate Fi g LYNN 'D. ALLEN Clerk al str etl ne — County tare severa) ** fo AUGUST 12, 1957 Boards, Com: Authorities and} Meeting goes to order by Chairman ; Bodies on|' 3 to pe - to occur In given by Rabbi Israel Good- , will weaken the intended | » Congregational B'nai Isreel of Pon-|their position terme of ep-|in and lead to haphasard development, ii indy ie ; H 3 Eg : ; i ie | Hu H il g i tcher, Tiley, Waters, Weinburger, Yooke y, O'Donoghue. (63). > ble a dore develop-| , Nays! ‘one. (0), sel nr at Mn : a ter judiclous|Mr. Cha 1 Siart sos card of thes ; radi ee ote T move, ml township land use planing and the ex-|_ Pursuan instructions Frank D. . (Placed bog SE. as recommended bel ¢tcise of vigilance against ha Board of ished as the policy of the County,|*P0¢ soning be transmitted to ue tote who board, soning H E38 i Fs fy r Su rs pte ne He Works has caused a st: —_ now or in the future, bg 9 — _Mr Chairman, on behalf of the made of the feasibility of | ivisenens eS ity Zoning and Pia ment ponsibility for ait thet sna! move the adoption of ing Teko-| construction of the so-called cessors may be appointed from the cur- ie : reports pubmnitied rent membership of the Board of Super- ZONING ) lic Works to eubaters, scopes, eto.) already available in the present laboratories; pNow therefote be it Tescived as fol ip iit i i 3 § i z $ 2 de i its PRA g $j ails : F i cient majority “heving yee . ‘SR. y vo Moved by Cumm’ = the resolution was adopted wards the resolution be adopted. ne: Suey : sufficten ‘majo: avin . therefor, the resolution was ado By it Sma iy Mr. Mr. Horton - In..Re: Incorporation Expenses—Legisis- In Re: Sale of Abandoned Sheker |” -* Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Oekdiement To the Oakland County Board of Super-| Wyeree by Miscéllaneous Resolution visors : No. this Board of Sepervisere p-| Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentiemen: pe propriated the sum of $5,000.00 to relo-|. Whereas there increasing num-| in.” villa cate and move the abondoned Dog shel -|dber of City I ° Waiton Boulevard, and in the County, an il tiac in accordance with | — attached hereto; | irman and Clerk of thi FEge Figs 5 Fi at Whereas expenses, uestion of Goeesecntens , | ments q vided, and ‘Thatcher: : Tak wines cee sea a Whereas the Board Resolved that the Board of Supervisors being | ; of Mich: does Whereas in the past, the Count: Siem, Gun hea attached Te here- been requi and -"|sewage disposal: - - these some ie disposing of sa and ’ your Ways and Means Com-|“¢. in| mittee ftecommends that an amend-/ Saat te he existing tawa be propeess in ‘o|the next . session Lo im agg pl i ti at ref Bs 22 si S558 j she g | Hi ij i te H i i Hi By oi / a . = 2 _THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 My, 1057 pee a9 ~ ni . pes : SORIA: @ =A. Stpean-ld rien. tal patient, James Westdyke of De- troit, eseaped trom the Ionia State said he was not dangerous. NEW YORK (INS)’— “If Lew Board of Supervisors "(Continued from Preceding Page) — “me p Ry ors ress oo mirage be. Feerved an Hi, eluded such pitching immortals as Solley, Stephenson, Thatcher, ; | Voll, Waters, Weinburger, Zapf, Neys: None, man. "Mr, Chairme Raden dnt) Centionen: ‘Whereas this ee eee ee -borrowed from the funds provided for Drain Corhmissioner is and No. 3188 is hereby. Te. ie can eenee _ |him,” little Fred Haney, the man- ‘jSéries” final game, Bris |His three victories, two of them ‘Dizzy Dean, Bobby Feller, Red | neom, | Ruffing, Allie Reynolds and other | By Mr. Cummings In Re: Funds Available to DPW for Ever. E Interceptor and and Farmington| | es weessse & ‘Whereas the Drain Commissioner has a Burdette could cook I'd marry) of ager ‘of the Milwaukee Braves, cried with delight after the World FEAT ELUSIVE Hardly once in a blue moon, or a Peruvian sputnik, does one see such a performance as Burdette turned in during the 1957 Series. Shutouts, constitute a “feat that Walter Johnson, Lefty Grove, cuts in 1006 fo find a superior | ‘would have been, “Well . . . well, they did it again, eh?” The vic- tory of the Braves, the at the start of the Series and be- Gronng By cameron» ba re Hat Be VICTORY MIRACLE ce Hl not attending next season's games four games has a special attrac- Burdette’s great. 1:0 victory, 4 Feats =e as. - Bardet tte’s Rare | f an © ret = af / 539 as i823 it will mean tens of thousands Miscel-| performance, and Christy was JUDGES ENJOY SAMPLES pie baking contest at Walled Lake nomics teacher and judge; Sondra Lake, and ia ae ee nn A. of 1939, Board and the Con- sien Iepectuenn. either or hay hae the oy to proceed with the estab- Now ir dete, Mr. ee 1 move that this matter be referred to the Drain Committee for « to Board juent meeting, said Committee the ity and ation mt acquainted with the contents of this resolution mn ae a tiny be considered in the _ wnship ne ported by J. Holly a Moved by Waters Are ist mane having ot 4 ¥v vote therefok, the sesstuiton was apopees. Moved Hull by Ca mittee. , y having voted Carey cum met tne y Sareea to call ity having’ voted therefore, the smnajert carried, ; DELOS HAMLIN Chairman LYNN D. ALLEN Clerk : _ SEPTEMBER 16, 1967 Meeting called to order by Chairman Invocation H. Bank, Ponti Beamer, Belyea, Boyer, Brewer, Cardon, pani Castile, oftven ap, Hei Reverend Pe osoo og Ewert, Ewart, Posts ta fae. i, Se Deena s heajer, ¥ Menzie: eaien,” miles, Moberly, Moskowitz, jue, - burg, meey, Ran- som, Rhinevault, Semann, F. Smith, W.. Smith, _ Staman, - Bwem, Tay) ‘Thatcher, Tile. Vi Waters, Webber, Weigbureer, Wright, ockey, Zapf. (74). Quorum te addressed the Board rela- Grete ny rector of the Acting Di Public Works” and requested that the minutes| of the previous meeting be corrected. No record actio fon was taken on the request. Moved by Ge web by Hulet the minutes of the pre roved in a printed, * caage: Reamer Sages beer bores Ce Carey, a via, L. Da * Edwards, Ewart, Fouts, ts, Goodspeed, Hamiin, esesek 1 Hill, Hoard, Belnes - - Horton, Hudson, Hulet, lige ft Be by, aantom June Session imajoriy. hay having voted county. re the, Towpath , ae Foe eo ate ensie eiet iL. the e Sea sta proved on thy Chairman dence oat} Sine Cnatrman es sek ~Man Faces Court Tet = Wife's Death both. for a 45-year-old Utica factory ** Judge Francis A. Castelluci in the essity clubbing death of his wife. | held ona $10,000 bond. urch, Detroit, told arresting officers that Dun: other women. rton, returned from work at 3:30 p.m. ie, emmy o“s-|Pontiac Banks — meet-|.. ‘lopen also during their regular. hours. reer. claimed “Columbus Day” in Pon- tiac by Mayor William W. Donald- “fing pf Utica Factory Worker Held for Examination on Murder Charge A plea of not guilty was entered worker when he was arraigned yesterday before Macomb County V4 Examinafion has been set for Oct. 23 for Archie Wedge, of 6077 Higgins, Utica. He is being | In a warrant Issued Thursday. by Macomb County Prosecutor Cecil A. Byers, Wedge is accused of clubbing his wife Louise, 47, to death with a rifle following a family quarrel. Wedge made a statement to Byers saying he was sitting in a chair when his wife struck — Judges of yesterday's apple Junior High School were in solid ‘agreement on one point: tasting samples is the best part of the job: Shown above, left to right, are Mary.Elizabeth Freeles, home eco- Nelson, teacher and judge; Judy | that pat his team ahead, $-2, in Slinker, student, and Murray Adams, Walled Lake principal and judge. The contest Bloomfield Kiwanis Club and first place winner's countywide finals on Saturday, Oct. 26; at West School ~* At West Bloomfield High School WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN - SHIP — Judy Couzens and Mrs. winners of yesterday's apple pie making contest held at West Bloomfield high school. * * * Judy's pie was adjudged the best in the junior. division for school girls while Mrs. Morris top honors in the senior divi- Other prise wimiers were Mar- jorie LeMond and Janice Logie, who won second and third places, respectively, in the junior divi- sion; Mrs. Donna Hamblin and Mrs. Edward Miller, won fin- ished second and third, respec- tively, in the senior division. kt & & The contest was arranged by Mrs, Mary Burt, homemaking in- structor at West Bloomfield high ® Ponting Press Photo Junior High is being sponsored by the West 2 Top Pie Makers Named school. It was sponsored by the | West Bloomfield Township Kiwan- is club. * * e- The pies were judged on a basis of 50 points for the crust and 50 points for the filling with 100 points being the highest possible score. The winners of each division are now eligible to compete in the Oak- land finals at West Bloomfield high school on Saturday, Oct. 26. Consider Plans fo Rebuild Three plans to rehabilitate Pon- her once, Byers quoted Wedge | Wedge, a tool-and-die helper at Chrysler's Mound Road plant, he and his wife argued bitterly about his alleged attentions: two The incident occurred ‘when he to Remain Open Both Pontiac banks and their branches, along with Pontiac Federal Savings & Assn. of- fices, will maintain r Satur- day ‘hours tomorrow despite the day being a “red letter’: day on the calendar. Officials said Oct. 12—Columbus 1 Day—is nota bank holiday: © All stores are to be The day has been officially pro- son. Conimaanerniing the dis- covery of America years ago, citizens Penny Supper Saturdey AUBURN, HEIGHTS — The Al- tar Society/of Sacred Heart Church first “Penny », at the Be on adn Tod Saturday. Serving will be continuous from iman Associates, architects and imated $140,000 would repair on Columbus Day). rs. . The pool is beneath the giris’ gymnasium in the main school building. The first plan, to cost an existing pool, built’ in 1513 and! Swimming Pool at PHS The board heard a report from Washington street residents on the finding of a suitable site for addi- tional parking school teachers’ cars. A spokes- man said that no location had been found to which residents would agree. Superintendent Dana Whitmer reported enroliment_in the Pon-- tiac system totaled 19,008, as compared with 15,498 last year at this time. The board also received a letter from the Pontiac Education Assn. requesting. further consideration of a longer Easter vacation period, but no action was taken. |Boy Scout Troop 20 'Presents Pack Display Boy Scouts of Troop 20, spon- sored by McConnell School's PTA, | presented a pack display at the group’s Thursday meeting. , Van Braidwood, Pontiac district representative, spoke on scouting, discussing its value and aims to- = making better boys and citi- Social chairman for the event was Mrs. Verner Macom, assisted by Mrs: William Dew, Mrs. Rich- s Jeoce King abd Mrs. ae : at Pleasant Ridge Mon on Alcoholism ‘Board Heldt of Pleasant Ridge to the State Board of -Alcoholism. The . for a term ‘expiring san 8 8 7 pim. Proceeds will go Boer \into the church building fund. space for high |*S* appointment Sept. 3, 1960, requires Senate con-| million Get Comfortable, Gals, to Watch TV Programs CHICAGO (INS) — A Philadel- ‘edical , . Dr. Meyer Naide urged TV viewers a ae we sting down for an evening of SESE TR Ga Ey RF 7525 cag z § Purchase Ranch Land , Calit, ag cata wens. a ge — “Death Notices CRAWFORD, OCT, 8, 1997, HAZEL fe : ety Le f , aigter of t et; t Ming Pranes Bhouldice paral service will ba held Satur. rhs-Grit cha with “PD sermaet in Oreos Park ¢ cox? . we r m Mre. Crawford will | Mj the Sparks-Grittin Panetel Nome OBR, OCT. LEO 1969 Oakland Dive: Mittora 38; beloved husband pie. Ruth 5, Bertin g By Sy brother of Mra. George tinger, Mra, a fe St. Interment in etery. to the teh! Association, = Button, ier af Men me ‘until Gat done rBaptat Church for service at Gatur vening lowing “oervies re “pe Sur a roe, La. for eerv interment % Tues- day, ay ts at the Mi. Pleasant Ba Chureb at 2 p.m. Puneral oes Penerel wy Daag Carruth- ere nera) Hom oh Ww . te at 967, NOR- man, 1456 Roy Rd., Oued Mich., age 63; b loved son of Mrs. “My re ‘Colter, » pgpecnee Monroe, Morton, » Re: saa Poreist se ea ie Moore and neral serv "oe hata Oct. 13 at 2 p. one, Boe ren : Tt with v. ed Clark officiating. In: t in Ridgela Cemetery. Mr Moore will He in state 4. the _Ostora y Funeral e . * 63; beloved husban rs. ir emce Mae Steiner. ‘e) service will be held ny t. 19, at 3: m, trom e-Qriffin pene i Rev, — w. F otaed Sit Pa ~ Steinert g ae at Sparks -Griftin rel me. _ la _Memoriam — 2° mS LOVING a aie oP ‘our Stephen ae Mi a who passed ie Oct. He was flower too Miwoet for it mere We fe of ; en be ove [ 5 amy ed Deady *** ‘eo * ve passed a, Lame sgneony nigh a we loved so Hom, oar Yous on wart werg we placed upon his grave May wither and decay, . But the love of him whe siecps Meaty. c gg SP _bgtendebiidren, "0" STS IN LOVING SeeeORY OF MAYME ho passed away A life linked ; gl ow F by it 1 miss her more, beaiy, mises oy her } Sestena, yusband, Max. in VING MEMORY OF MR. is t, "Se vaiee who passed away Mis salle ® wa and face, fe s meee word tor each, cia day we to oe im, ¥ art ag Vd oe better land 4 earl Directors Voorhees-Siple inte myereghe E ae The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. your < number.” ogereneans will be given Closing time for advertire | ontain! eines CASH WANT AD RATES Lines i Das Days 6-Daye 2 61 $1.86 “82. 3 1. +4 2.70 3.96 “4 1.90 ae i.“ Pie th tS 1 215 hat 4.40 s 30 648 940 — ec es _ ae joore; dear father . Mrs. ’ CIRCULATION DEPT. . ENCED ER DRIVERS “EXPERT. : __Roosevelt E6NG ) DISTANCE “Anything goest. Dial: ‘FE 28181. _Help Wanted Male 6 I NEED 2? MEN IF YOU WEED aome extra a mt aod have a ear, Ph *HYRAFTSMAN Preferabie experienced i small precision sireren devices, Steady wort & ovrertim M. C, Manufacturing Co; 118 Indlanwoo4 Road, Lake Orion, Attention BOYS LIVING IN HURON GARDENS AND ELIZANFTH LAKE BATATES We herve carrier routes available for boys 12 years er older, that are excused from school not later than 3:30 p'm, Put your application m now or phone The Pontiac Press "ae POLLOWing “QUAL IFICATIO! “CAR AR MAULIN Ng BX EXPERIENCE gece a ad L ATES MODEL TRAC. CALL DETROIT LOGAN 56-1540, pErwaes 6 &@ 6 MON, THRU, Eas ~ DRIVERS, STEADY On rt time, day or aight, lot W, Wron, CAR “DRIVERS. DAYS OR R NiONTS. _it_yre_or older, PR 2-00 EXP © RT ENCED AFPLILIR serviceman Must know coteoegiie ‘* washers : me refrigeration. ring to Royse Re Bei > Parte & Service. 06 uxP, FURWAC [3 THSTALLER. smeges year around work, ok § STATION ATTENDANT WITH mechanical exp, ehard Lake area. State exp., ref. & ni 0. Onane ek ra, ich, ll v work wages. "eareraon opportuni! y,! rE ‘ion oe “SALESMEN ~ Exc. opportunity ft — Transportation Personne! eer law wee Fri. @ to § p.m, Gat, ¢ tc 3 be rom ous ; 100 gs wiailfied. men oppor tunty for Fo. gua coma) ao tablished Pontiac tanto Aa OF FARR, NOR enines ‘modn. farm a equip. 3320 end gas care— ¥ ter Tight man. Apply salesman _ deliveries, he roknat * pusi- booked on account, Tangible m ine, Would like 2 inerview eo oe OPENINGS — a) between the ages Traveling tats wan or tank repair com in the United - Btates with over Sp genre zp. Qualifications are strict on com- pany Protected Sey pa personal tn . STAL s0MPER ist. Wip ME clase “MI 4-4016 . WOULI MAN TO DRIVE car with to Florida, MA 6OL PREARER WORT HE EX: fer seat Pritt Ponte “La Laundry, = BS eae “YOUNG MEN 18 - 26 rye ro te travel = -- New Orleans, Cal- Rantebed. above average tation fs marted couple acce ed. See Mr. J. C. Norton, Roosevelt, i _Help Wanted Female 7 AN OPPORTUNITY 3 YOUNG WOMEN . Publishers Guild dnc. For outside order -, ‘sonnel Manager. i. Teuitpe. Fri. 6 to @ an Ret 9 to 13 a.m. Roosevelt FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through "Classified Ads. \ "+—PTANO EL HoUsEKREPER substitute, 3 to 4 hours, Square “i ha. Adams, fic Call "be pana. eves. or Week ' ereee ‘ust live naan ; : frais good Teter wis i Ene See | Need ie od HONE FE 5.6573 much ¢@s to earn as M Zou seed week. Mave car, Ne ean- deliveries. vassing oting oF Siar carat immed. Pay week- Sees af WOMAN FoR BABY. _sitting, REL rosa Bin ae cee. or week Sea oS Experienced preferred. Good Bes i. , r 1aal VW | der ¥. Good : = Aaa fey ¢° Pontise 3 wom a Mg Ry A | ent housework, more for hot “4 re tent stay home evenin y 2-768 : felp Wanted Jot aa to "23 a.m 4 omen At once, Men P. PW. DINNAN We will teach. no essary, opening red office, the gtoun Noor, rR “eBlg odsiae EEE caine iE mitts F 7 ie erred ny larse in of ‘smith "at fore Builders of Easy Bult : ab PA ; ea ! C. SCHUETT, Realtor® Employment Agenceis 4 a EVELYN EDWARDS ° neice” we Webster Sob. \ fe a cits ae a Mie. at ot homes James a SS * | cost: FEMALE BEALE 3 Tre. old. cig nt te name Topper aaa yg’ Se eall SEPTIC TANKS VACUUM CLEANED | malleage “charge,” eraine” ‘uabed SPECIAL RA Lents ett GHEY your ; MY Load 4 Pm 10 Be “ Pag yg My A or Tw gx eg Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 emmy teratins Drager Pn bass ‘ conker’ Refinishing 16A ey mt. ae hes fu ¢ . 3310 Crooks .Rd ester, FE 5-3008. } onogonms 227 igen an Pontiac Re- ea ee S| wEwiwo oar Rae C3 camera creams Bus ‘OR STOLEN iA Monda white “oath Dosbler, 3 Clarkston ee Notices & | & mail 25 PPL LL LD Pa AEROTRED KNAPP. . SHOES . Pred Herman 2070 Alrpors Rd on 2s aie ANY GIRL OR y nite cont ing « oe lee st Mra. 2-122. Centideatial "tne Balvation Arm * | mectng piace What ae. up m : pF AND ‘eae a7 ‘your | home call In Debt? bid are ha’ trouble m er pa’ sone us toda: Qums — SPECIALTY, VAR- removed trom furniture, Garden Plowing 168 oprerrune ee a Ni —Austin-Norvell en ‘E) 0 Wy ad ra au Sas |. nstned sy PRows Nicholie & Harger Co. 2 Ww. PR 56-8189 ___Laundry Service Fon. pk LAUNDRY ORY, SERY. rt a bce at ear service. ; dirt cy Seeding, light OQ & LA LAWN __ bait, OR 3-827 NEW LAWN? T, Top soll FE _—— Moving & Trucking 19 19 : ‘Pontiac Farm and _ Industrial Tractor Co. 8. WooDw. ij Oven Daily rr eit VET WITH LA aps enkent load. A-1 INTER EXTERIOR decorating s ¢ eat. OR 3-1626 _or PE 8558. NTING INTERIOR & EX- rio 10 per cent disc. for cash. _Guarantesd est. FE FREE | QT. 6 PAINT ITH cach Gel deo 240 Baldwin. FE 5-3144.- HANGING 4i% 6. bad Wtd. Children to Board 26 ,, a GOOD LICENSED HOME, LOv- SREDREN CARED, EGR Zz oral rie armed § aa ein | Wed. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Langs 3 ite. r FE Ask tne work oe ee 3-1521. a ous Tes eee aes ow r wing mirror _eond. nee 3 re ~~ Wtd, Miscellaneous 23 IED CHA CHAIN 84W & ADD. ie. . vars WAL. Li PAPER, ran SRAM: PE ¢3435, 0 SueMan an Baihe, BA BARN) GAB "Money W Wanted 28A Share Living Quarters 30 COUPLE TO SHARE NEW Teasonabie a aT MY sao _min, walk to Rresges ‘} oy ~_Wtd. T Transportation 3 31 YKE A To WALTON REA dowtttown Pontiac at ® am. & Sack at 6:30 p.m. FE 68-3031. ' Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 CASH =! Unlimited oe gg pr or new land eon- essaate. Let an aa, eusgrionded con- tract man consult w: CALL ed and ask for Ted McCullough, Broker 43 Cass-E i Rd IN A FLASH md contracts, see Au- Pe gen Pag gy 20 a years satisfied | riends “aaa clientele. - Johnson. REALTOR 1704 B. Tele: ‘Ra. rE | BVT. PARTY W NTs Fo TO BUY a __jend Saha $001 CASH FOR CONTRACTS. H, J. Vanw: Hwy. an elt He ase Dixie Hwy a’ et iit S. Teleg ~ Wanted Land Contracts Have clients waiting ap gid a4 Lm ‘ OR 3-1 -| Open Eves ‘till 9; satenen x: RD B, *RILEY. Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4.1157 : PE 4-4831 $ CASH $ ‘48 HOURS WILL BUY - HOME O# EQUITIES Wright & Valuet 45 OAKLAND AVENUE 5-441 N EVENINGS UNTIL 4:30 MOLTIPLE 1 LISTING SERVICE _ “MORTGAGES LISTINGS WANTED By Rs. WAITING. w T YOU HO’ Tous Leslie R. "Siidletioe BROKER BU REAL ESTATE i HOM E MART are TY $0401_—=afler 6: “All Cash Today For homes, OF 4 PHA, equ ties, land contracts No Waiting for Buyers We Buy Ourselves and | Pay Top Dollar ASK FOR MR, WILLTAMS Gross 13420 W. 7 Mile TRADES. Be me regarding treaing your |) f ” mrades are made to Neated, Gall t us for-furl wae ADE, BUY-& SELL Ris &@ add cad wit We wore * Bureha “Last "BMS ADOLTS- PRIVATE EN Bis beng : 2 LARGE RMS. BATH | rated aoa| Realty _| fs G) UN 44273 SOLD or not sold is” becadve "base = , noid BAe WHITE BROS. - REALTORS 205 Sunday 10 te 8 Thinking of Selling? Call us today for prompt and a TO PAY AY OFF x Mouse "hae finish up OR | - ~~ Wanted to Rent 29 —_— baal Fa is hay us LJ dau. li. Wag cont, You peut wed JERRY EY ADAMS CO OR Faii1. > 2 BEDRM., WN iN. apt. 3 adults, Prefer West side will ider other. if good locality, FH 32-8318. ARRO REALTY| = ON GOOS PaGPERTIEN We ACHR Pate courteous service. Agent out im- mediately, JERRY FE. ADAMS CO. Open Eves. ‘til 9; @unday 1} to & 26% Dixie Hwy, +4001 WE DO WHAT WE SAY Put a PROPER our “nome that's end you frighten j@ away! Ask TOO LIT- big profit. There's no SUB- stir FOR a ENCE WE'VE SOLD - OUR NEIGHBOR’s HOUSE end WE'LL SELL OURS!!! Edw.iM. Stout, Realtor TN. DA es OPEN TILL 8:30-P.M, rn UAL for commercia) —_ tes, pe & Atresge. A phone ol will give you immediate ac- _ ROY KNAUF... 26% W. Huron st, FE 32-7421 WE NEED ‘}1. Geod modern 3 bedroom eity. home. 2..-Two or 3 bedroom wenden bun galow with large | LisT — With us for Bagg . service WE BUY, | -amat AND TRADE. Lt. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Muiti FE 24610 tiple Listing Service Rent Apts, — 33 4, & iz ROOM REFRIO. as, ‘hot water,’ "nok ri thas x Pe... C RTiGEW i RM. KIT EFER _working a g nh wk. ‘FE 2-9077. t ROOM, «K bath, washer & dryer. Centrally located. Adults Pp. P dock, All . , EDRM. & KITCHENETTE, Men. Clean. Prt. ent, Parking. i es PARTLY FURN Ra. apts. 88 aie *Pentioe Lk. 1 STUDIO RM, NEW! LY i nacgpecnen sare we sin pace. 3. Modern home with—small acre- |. age. COM AK, HOT beau view, adults, MA vate refrigerator & en- _trance Adults 67 8. Parke St. RMS. MODERN. NEWLY DEC- areted b+ - ug % lst floor, an3,- - $20 a . 1655 Williams eR 3 RMS. oT PVT. ENTR. ALL > oa: in exchange for wife's part time serv _Franklin Bivd. , HEAT PURN, CiiIL- Corner aie a re, ee, , in adjoining home, 58 vain . Se & parking. ri 31 Park Pisce. \ . St. FE | 7 ROOMS § BATH NEWLY DEC § BATH NEWLY BRE. BATH, GAS HEAT, also modern basement. Ms 6 1 Stee a asic At 90 Oakland Near Huron Under new management. a @-RM. APT. dren welcome. 6005 niand Rd. . Or "Call FE ‘1 ALL MODERN § ROOM 3 bedrooms over Keego oe, ing Piains. per month. 2 rote tee tion, fucludes ample heat, hot & cold water. Ch 2 ™: - tr month. K, G. Hemp- ___ stead, 102 EB. Huron FE 4 AVON —3} LARGE ROOM new! ecorated. Elderly jaay a + ey References. uir Bi 1 KE. Pike. “ LARGE DOWNTOWN. S BEPRM. J . Completely } A have simaNORAN 3 air a references. Inq tire Aubura. ™M! ‘+ ent., garage. Office ir rear. __M! 6-87 3 x N CLEAN, WARM, PVT, ¢ & BATE. | 5 : ; ace sarees Ye s-isie. CLEAN AMS ADULTS. CALL | CAMELOT. OFF GALE RD. MCE oer 6 5S water furn. Se at door. 3 a LARGE RMS TILE BATH, CAR- poled Bring ra. An Auto. heat, Cow- 3 aceae ROOM APT. i 38. Jessie. 3} ROOMS ON BUS LINE. HEAT CHOICE NEWLY no A ho BR, $34,," . Chidd welcome. T N. Sat new _ rE 7 ROOMS & BATH. ects & BATH 5 ROOT POR aT FE aT 4 + oer reat, at 1606. = | } ROOM APT. PVT. ENT., j Ris. NICELY FORN. MIDDLE- ioe y wconoon 5 i eee ged persons No drinkers. 79 Nor- | | die Ss Laks.’ Porsed ait me. heat. Prefer person interested ROOMS — BATH & UTIL. in buying with to on Adults. +1319. : 4 payment, OOMg LOWER, LIGHTS only. C . * . Rs FE 4-4696 re Mr at J 46145. ¢ ROOMS. HiCe. FT. Livinc The: KER. AP Sa . floor, couple only, dren welcome, to buy low 4“ cae. j “ down payment. 56-8415, N APT. op EB “fas 4 RM. APTS. ‘ eo ~~ ed lon ate ve bat 4 Goons AND BATE. UPPER. N. APT. ON IN PONTIAC LE ot furn., $65" month. FE 2-1362,| Rd. completely pvt. 4 tS 5 ROOM A RN. OF bath, $60 per mo. Days, FE 72153 * el. Amomatts water, we or FE §-2004 Eves. require $50 deposit & 1 mos. Ww 6 ROOMS, 3 i advance. At Woodhull Labo. rooms, redecorated, 3-6153, pew. on best is te 4 eae ~ URN HOTS, AREA. mnily ) | Daiites furnished Fm, 3 1086 MicHOLIE '& HARGER OO. 'i3 92! me conte fail aren eve! eer heal. 3 ROOMs iy BATE. > ICELY _furnished, adults 0 § RMS, x BATH ON a ekLaO? o pret ferred. 1 ayia 6-3805. private . Huron ; WEST SIDE Close to St. Benedict's Church, bus Hines and shopping center, 3 d 3 room apartm with private entrances and baths, —. ot water, stove — Tr ed furftished. $45 a month See Mr, Smith, a E. Huren m. Wisi SIDE « ROOMS, 7 BED. brick 3 2 amity. PE bni83. poet ot ee Gas heat. upstall a iL, UTiLiTins AT ARG tem “nated eo Rwy. bse wee! ok rs 5 of month aPrention pOnerE CLEAN cozy apt, Nr. General Hosp,, FE | ae Z FOR BACHELOR cane: FE A A NICELY *) at oe’ IDE 1st 2 RMB., roomy and wel furs. ——- — uy of heat and hot at 5 a SAVE ENERGY, “USE WANT ADS! To dind a ay used tar, see Classt- 25036. v . | COUPLE. job, place to Five or /a Fi ie employed, i: fie: ve Th co ah ca hee we “PF LOO! 1 “Boul ATTRAC. ogeits guy Ne “artoners, FE Mile. ba ah ett piece arias va HUD iF . a * i itchenette with breakfast bar, 7 LARGE " AKD F ae see! Oe ye wi ‘a Clos m bath. Meat lights, Gee acd refrig. Gentleman preferred 7 RMS, ee eee pet teats aloce te bath Giese tp Employed couple | fined Steam heat, ss ae _oniy_No drinkers. €-2337. S's ‘sarcnee’ tee Wine. ? LARGE RMS. BLOCK seth _Sears. 27 Clark i monet Take Rg en neear cae 2 RMS, PVT. B. i IST FLOOR. An Lik Kast ‘de. BATH a vrs PARED IF YOU Liki 7 RMS. & BATH WITH PVT. ENT SON GOBER OR_3-4585. 1 child welcome. 812 per wk. ey _FE E 8-1431. ir ree oo ies heat, 2 ROOM APT, GROUND FLOOR, Nes ap 2 cous omy BATH, vt. entr, util, furan, $35. FE PVT BATH & ENT. _on bus line mt. town. FE 42847. Cozy B NT APT. PVT. wer informretion cell at $36 Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 1 GARAGE HOUSE. gue PER WK. WK. Nice front & back y» . Bact or elderly couple, FE , 3 * B heme: es. Exce Freunde. 12 miles MS. LOVE ELY CARE. front at bE seen Modern. ’ _month'y. 3 RM. HOUSE. MIDDLEAGED e e. OR 35-7648. 4 BEDRM. HOUSE ON LONG LK. inion. $128 per mo. ‘til Jume ist. Call 7068 after 6. 4 ROCHESTER 7 Ww. rE me ; . Mr. 2 bedroo eee oe ARTIALL sz Plains, OR +1416 or OR | ' sate 7 <<: ce SPS umal! : ivi ' ‘Diet Beate if needed. FE "S.3 io note ee RE : = ¢ toiing washer, @ 18 A. _ wait’ ‘te or: carpeting ‘ip bonis, sy, FE te Pe 5 ROOMS. MS AND Sakae TaTORY house. 3186 Caroline DOWNTOWN. r maycoe A Cerner on on, E Huroa ry Fonsiating — yy RA 780 0g, hm Lease availa ry 5 AND BATH, MODERN. bie. Near Md0, Dr., Milford. floes 4B, os pases Roy Annett Inc. 7 ROOMS. ALL M ferncee. —_ REAL TRA HOUSE" GUTSIDE REST | a 28 &. Huron Be rE soe wn: Oe Pristine oe | ae . 7 ROOMS A XD BATH. NEWLY decorated. couple. 3228 ert onto Herter | patna ort maitre _ Dena * rogm capt. furnished. 00° Keo-| 80 boost or Pe bea. g nets A RM. FOR SMALL FAN. gcanagee biacktop king. Ma- fly. Biblical Christians heat & electrici- apply next Soor, tr Besa Call FE 80680 $ RMS. & BATH. CLOSE IN. $68 E Sie Hi ra anata: — © oy “ — _fpponimtat iis Gemuele_—”|* 3a MODERN ROVER. Lange § ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, OR @ Rd. $500 & would take _}-1424, apply 3110 Walton Bivd. remaining down payment. YE 8 ha &@ BATH. 319 E.- wn ILL SELL vITyY ne. oa GARAGE. WHITE mogt immediate possession. * Tahe, 2-084. ee 329 Lansing, FE * . ages le ga hom gs besssnent, “Pu — $11,000. $1430 down, 4 ROOM HOUSE. BY OWNER, In St, Auburn |" city, with large omeet yard. .] ‘ H0ese, AUTO, OAs a | Ee ere ar zi heat, or. downtown. 24177. ‘ bed T ROOM HOUSE. 340 LYNN ST. finteber Upstairs ‘with eos for eel s. ted, 1 Sem- Hillside location, Pull Sapement 8 ROOM _ Near Rochester. FE 4-1238. WITH BARN. | i} PER V Digs 5 il a Bs Li Lights ineiuted. oa 5 —nepdlimeane ren ie, 2685 Orchard Lk. Ave. Call after 5. ® elcome, ¢ room house, 2685. Or. SYLVAN LAKE im. .“ aa ' VACANT AVAILABLE Y, 3 rooms and bath. Biggio new- Sieve bes age eed Lis OF craton ws sof ete Y dowe, PE loan. Call OR 3-031 after 2 p.m, BRI 8 2 ~ 2 BL, in Rochester. Near | BY NER, 2B _sehool and town, Call OL 2-4622. gee in porch, new siding 3 DUPLEX § RMS. & BATH. NEAR 1 Willow Beach, . school & stores, in = = Pisins mo. _OR ROCHESTER rooms tad. beh. gus hot water | Dest: aul w "at" conahioting ir, . Ral basement, Garage, fenced | Wnit, tle batt double vanity, huge ye llama dita BSE i Ve * ase, FOR SALE OR RENT. COZY 6 a ting, of _Call after 6:36 OR 31483. Sreins all’ in for swimmin HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE TO ener ee gchesl, on blacktop read. FB| . Sees) cabinets. & A. ot yellow . disposal, fan, large eating ares. ~ house “ea ye a oc te tee B ‘my, attached 2-car.gara 16 ft. door, full basement, au: fully wood panelled and ceilinged ee error Kea i% imately { acre. More if desired. $150 . Sel y . month, bone No ie pen. Refer- oo F) r oC ‘cat te HODERN ¢ nM.— WineD FOR | OU SAHTe, : mewn lll Brown HIGHLAND ~ 7 ‘ iio. eo 3., sun en heat Fy hot water, come. $875 m a iat aoe $Y. Lk. [i Ra., aor. fe mee — 3 acres on U fT wy. near -home. tuo pei ¥ ves FE 54-6106, _ RENT OPTION New 3 brick, basem bedroom Sette terst Ghitdren aoe rag wih, ose. ta An ex ‘emus location. sie ~ ae “leer lace bj 4 Lake Aree Ares — cd Deautitet ae | er 1 acre of | cena crate Terms. $25,000 3 bdrm. rs Priced re | meee N. Center st ighland. Mich. farth o, Neast RENTAL UNITS Attractive new y Supies Aig F = Beene et Bivd. and | and Perry St. pene ge ieae Wet uire 17 N: Segisew St, Poo: trough Classified Ads! Yes, ‘whatever it is —dial. r/ FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer and get it! v7 |. rooms & bath, oil heat, a jocation: JOSEPH F, (63-55 N. ham anil te o S835 FE ‘| Do You Have Countryitis ? Ee pol urge to be < » oor onatry air. Here's ; eure. A large modern men timber, sound investment. $312 an acre with terms. GAYEORD 102 8. Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-2821 Smal trad By owner. NEW 2-BEDROOM ROOM FOR 3RD BED- ROOM. FUL OIL FURNACE. oar FLOORS, LARGE ROOMS, IMMEDIATE ON. PRICED iF $11,500 WITH REASONABLE TERMS. R. FOR SALE WILL RENT, WITH small down vk ate. & monthly fates. Cail ground A good by Be very : ate Independence township. Must to be recialed OR ' een wee’ ‘ing Men 3, liv’ 3 full baths. bre omg crag WEST SIDE— ALL MODERN HOME Center. Ari condition inside’ aod outside. 3 lores bedrooms, ‘eowe aes echea vad bathroom TIP TOP CONDITION $8,500 TOTAL — $1,500 DOWN ALSO 1 ROOMS & BATH - SAFE SAND BEACH _ $13,890 TOTAL — GOOD TERMS Oakland County Real aklan a ealty EM sie EM Pete ‘after 1 FOR COLORED me. 3 bedrms. W: Ps a8 te well ess. Fenced yard yard. $600. Da PE Fis 31839. BARGAIN—$350 DN. ee . CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, STARTER HOME 3} BEDROOM — ROUGH “INST. LOT — SPONSIBLE attic, Off heat, nene 7. enclosed porch, Lot 02130. : OFF JOSLYN -$ room ——_ _ with -. er ** ment, que bes o eee — street. % bi to stores Priced at $9,960 “orth terms, “4 3 ranch, La i : le vin, room and jure ie, lates kitchen ea apece, lo- cated § off Perry Bt. SCHRAM FRANK SHEPA ARD OL 1-116 . VALUET, Realtor $-0693 me fee THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 12, 1957 err Sale | 10 2 a é . n S, > * 7 =“ " 7 43] __For Sale Houses ey For Sale Moumee40)GARNIVAL sy Dik Turner) For Sule Houma 43) For Sle Howes 4 John Ks | ees ee | ad or ee OPEN | DORRIS © —TRW INS le a4 Pack Y ack Your cour Bags ccna ence om a mmm? he © heme “_ —— — +m Reasonable terme may be er- SATURDAY & SUNDAY | ..¥85?. VACANT, HOME «6 , ged tae ae st tin cnliines't ee ly phe a A TT * : : TT . , | a Se eee ease a oe 01 coum apd bah old. He son 8 , Npeatge a lavatory down, three bedrooms ; enced-in ‘Benashle Woodlawn “ye abrubbea. a and full bath up, this te « home Investment epporvants dle arpel- Southeast Side — jSylvan City ‘that beapeaks race of yes:| tress. mortgage nei new 3 ea PE cary | 7 teome and basement, olf he ‘or | wil. talk itt ad TONY’ fows, “ane dclse, Se| ict puburben at ate Baved street, Just $6009 witn Sood pag wn MB seca) avant OLN w| -Mee indate Dr - y ree ® . — i this ie very tal price Brendel Lanetroat. 3 + bedroom in a ian ‘3 SEVEN ROOM H f aeewood Village, ng ~ METERANS is Lak Lake Gig ian te mis Seta ; remy me you reshad e ehrende to tm THORPE STRERT. wry re garage, $00,000 4 terme. PE ‘CIVILIANS siired couple - or the newly weds. this 3 ranch heme with at mS en es borhood. “we cre offering *ifts nn frontage. 3 bedroe Sivererect Pontise mely attractive “ei room | (#ree living room. Modern lar } @ rd large aix room home. nf turalsned Gas heat. Wil trade. irigt, lew = 4 NEW-L FHA TERMS home with full basemen P| en, plastered wails, oak ‘ & é % alee entry +9843, et, low tones, Ite a real wy ; Bghind Jo Hos “ ear garage. Excellent ton. aciom ave 8 eee ~~ | vont tan beeut “a bath: living teem, nice dining’ room, coi amitlgear 8 = storms aovenee. . . 4 ; ? ’ 3 bedroom. full basement shell : fr ae? * Low PAYMENTS leges ent Lake. Res select oak full base- large kitchen, fall basement, oi) oq - RLY % ACRE Near . 1. with al) ubitsti : jour jot. $6,798; terms on land 3 whee tate _| John K. Irwin | 5S" SSS SS | Ae | Sar ar) ee es eo ee a, soreens an “Car gar 2 voi! rata agenel BENT esol 32 wim , eas _ Waterlord ; ctor dents. RF BRARD NORTH SUBURBAN, 97930 . mere Fig te reed Fond. $3,000 garden. are tral wroen 2 chies b Ms ; 2 3: 8 rent per month *S Mn 2eee i PE C iL rE’ +u1s.; AY peeom brick raneh heme Sever Sol Pos” privese Autracttve wie heme modern Ae bedrooms, full basement, west beater: “Suir yo, Oar Ses . nicely located ts thas g. ‘i's ; alow, carpeting, oak floors Jac, Landscaped, f rages te) toa ae Peat oy yg arian gets nest | Pee katana cat] Seed" G.oe disc APML Realtor FE Tame ni potanasion to qualifies Paved street, 1 block for the litte!” ey MA patksbe full “basement; bawnery, tubs 02.10 dowe. FE O48 Realtor ° FE 20263 Pull pri credit rating | 5 s an te school & guneey : LAKE To osen aANP automatic hot-water, ntce| Raeburn street, very. clean. Col _ 1076 West Huron &t SELL OR 1 bm ng weer being, \reastere , 3 3? 8 PAST SYLVAN screened porch, 2 car garage,| Fed Welcome © Dedroom, Michi- Oeeret Branch Post | Thin eer mod JRADE Quick | posssasion. Compare | this CENTER. FE 46-8775. ‘| ot 90,240, for dollar value thie gen basement sie mage, and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 tamil 4 ~~ io ; Ts 4 ROO pOowN eS ee = $08 ver month includ “esting. Terme FE 4-33 vot boners og Og te Large 6. comme —, vostaire is wait—See ib today! | a ae Mon ge) to il Maceday Lake canal front. 3 large tape * Keope jarbor. the ~ lt hae gas heat. 2 car asenen on . ' Bye appealing. frame bungalow | rE tae * a at 64.800. and save sw my = 4 large tt, 14.860 with: very ree-|/ Brick & treme ranch hemes. A Willi Lak : eet ase pin auiomate bet! 9 now, OA 6908 tone proxithstely 1200 sq, ft. iiving illiams Lake Oe Oe eee arte tt eer | t tetreom, part hasoment, livin 208 ._OA, 99018, re: “LOVELAND Sronatioe ineg foom, aorit| Bert Meattlesteane® I : SATURDAY & SUNDAY | SEatunveu: eel eed tower, toe," aad “roo ful te ms.. ths. Formica| home consists of 20 : . rge en, 8 maple euphoards counter top, Beauty Queen eup-| . room. 12 a | e- at fing. U8 Pat. OFF 2-6 Wauer fro fromt, 912.800 -~ $2,200 Da. rs FE 2-4875.. PE 4-166), boards. Paved street Commun | x 14" kitchen." Some ents EAST BIDE BRAUTY . ose : . : ei ay bedroom: ~ Xe © 1967 by WEA Gorvee, tw . : wee, term: O _ $76 PER MONTH ps Oa on ST ee ta “halng Guy | _ 465 Lakeside—Beautiful Asan attractive eys appealing] Pree beticing consultation, Talk D WN $1500 Down, 3 bs vl heal : ae i play Sr Basement. r Eljzabeth Lake Est home as you on. find, absolutel your pullding plans over with our * basement, model. 280 W, Hopkins Locsied oe & beautiful landscaged Him? On, be got hit hard by an internal revenue tax lien!” | x ect tection of tone? = PERO Seen eee cre | Oe eae reat ebiseme PAYMENT at Setoe CIVILIAN #700 DowN | 9t, Among large oak trees, All brand new aluminum sided siab porch. ceramic. tile bath, LL es cr sal deciteciaaeeetaaraacct | terete bishas ceime aus | fayette sd teeta acu x 5G0 HARBOR. 5 ROOW or close z a ver % * o8 . * A moder, Gay neat shade. | at situtehinaan Teale ales) Move In ceed — rs le Houses 43 ture window; ates aittes Roors sete full tome g a ae Corne er, Wilh ee possession, $1,000 down. e a Right «a janyoee "ie eae te R4./ Home ts what you will say when eh Exeertionsl buss bireh Riche aan, and «@ nice recreation rm, or dint ny Pree re Medi be iat Rose McLarty, Broker — GOODRIC . | Sedrecm beme or Waterford H A Y DEN 4 space aise n Piastered wails. ‘ a ‘ 5 oR TiC heat eeret For cOLORED. PE 22163 Ol RICH FARMS Drive-in Built in iss a well-built oak floors, tile beth. Profes: BORRIS & GON REALTORS "8 reese AL erayg| Meow. nnEtrS cle clean, NO | suis. off heat’ larap Keermenens | mbAnon FARMS. $1150 Dows besomest, oll AO heat. Ask WR TRADE, WE SELL 3 cture wisdow ‘m tving tm ti roam moders pome. | about tas private lakeirea! . | 103 W. Buren Ph. FE 4-189 Spee i eM FuLL paw| | TG . th lots ef closets, Sree ited Pi laslored” walls, oak — floora, Best B ane at a's vent, gor ———— : ment. Gas furnace, $7,060. pase BY OW NER MONEY — | pain ai suxpay | Sats Mk Bia) Sarita US | BR oge |"tataat Aone | eae r* . n ive landse S . , ‘ 7 Z RRACE- ‘TO OPEN ¥ 3 ‘ _ ee lot $1,800: down. Nicene estes EY "4. Auninsso, Bloomfielé Town: ranch type. Ive path, 3 3. oid: DOWN p= a S'rooms, and. bath a is foot Today “pince Open tanreey 8 tustay | 18K MILFORD BRYANT ole reves own br dhrubs in, Sree Owner occupied 4 rooms and bath - . . Open f : y * oy ROME—WT eries,. storm ance at fe .. | A : AS cere Kuscl el] If You're So Hitndy ae per month. } car renting “foe. a) - RETIRE IN $2,287 WILL HANDLE this i sue anti ice re at) "ear Choaas he fe te Mile | Suk hands three teaine's tron lot. wiring included. Don = MI 64133 ncaa 08 3310 | TSB Seenee to pve iy oO “CLARKSTON heme and you may sores ty ear geenee ot ground’ Bull tn 4. Oar: ‘ stint vaee _ Donald. your Know-how you, can tists : ston ——— and convent- an Prices a? 13 oo lange 0 A... ted ving rm. 1 - fg xe well buill frame 96 2 de " SYLVAN VILLAGE. Doar trans- i Se advantages of on gains Be Te at os pa a ton : hy olned dining eee Mod oe he eae room starter home es modern Tred. ae 6 room thie. quality 6 ho St, NICI IOLI | AR RO as tomorrow | Located at Clark. modefn brick Lome with 9° wa- extra large 112n110 took it: Doors. Pigstaree vee eS | | een. Mon Li 11190 Roya! Oak Stipe beth bigna " omeruen Fria ues , - Webi rel auto. heat. Beck 4 Cy- 4206 Dixie wer. +2361 ’ oh. A = ; | + i\ BRICK INCOME priced ie ea 2° ole r poor LF ays — | Baty Ee cs af ened toy ee sane a ante. aig nia _ pee. Plains aw’ . tra roe. 912.900.” Werms - o RM MODERN. ONLY 9,000, a — Downpayment — practically —onty +—2** 2 ¢———______—_—-_-— oH praaee sey. way with jai — youn a Fa “a ee | enum fh na aa i NORTH ‘END costs, very lovely clean § rooms guste wa, Alfached garage. ' Scheel, Ye =F paaaaadl vicinity. m : # rm income. fireplace, & ; be first! ment with automatic heat, + place, bulk bm bookcases TV. WHITE BROS, ©. | J. C HAYDEN, Realtor ati ICK. POSSESSION < aeongen, & sae pow | OR wa ck ines eh BRYANT | cigars. ey Worms , . 4 i ; S, ° - We'll “ @ . 2 CONTRACTS . gor. lope Cmy She ES “hora Marae “is | om. Sanace bg be REALTORS aS So esey nee “Buy thrw Partridge pat ca io Be TEs Ma sangre a ds in 3680 Dixie Hwy ror ee = meet —sh00,— very floors, __with Lis _oouwam pate erick went * HURON GARDENS win eae ad: Noor. | Open Eves. fi 9; Sunday 10 to 5 ae lak lake pe Bo Randy" location “to” every- trim. Fireplace in the pat. ere eee , Wome | * ore 0 ree eae rf ra = : down rented, ans r beieve nee An [ool Mele Me e@ privileges. thing. Home-just a few yre. lor. Pull dint oo bee BY OWNER _ CLAW gON & TROY buy, : ae ieee oe ® it or Bb. , ... bunt- id and aiting to be remodeled Ritenen. Plessant =|) nearm jocation, Sscrifice. Wide Pi piss and fist ‘epert areas.| Sold ‘tor ONLY $900. DOWN. esement with “auto, heat |? petting ete Pe mle Erk Tarace FAMILY: 11 RM. |) tamtiy income, Rasy down we Sa hee Lok coer on LAKE P PRIV ILEGES u get = Coll, ead make your apy Man tad chy Seren ase «= | in EEBOO WARBOR, 0 RMS. - et pueremese, S| ment. Wil trade, fase iW, 3 “ J it now! 6 . = Ti bats wits Shower: nego ek: | REET ENJOY LIVING — | _ | Ry Baik" with ahowet_ and ute come will mort mane correct! = WW. DINNAN cast? rayms,ron cron | 3 gun Geta te'ed| Rancher SPECIALS! | feghadtaga mn | SReMigremaies amit | pre lh dons Seca Fe fiir at f'n, "| ot Barn ment down and four roo buy at ¢1, terms. ; landsca ; x total” ay oWNE ANCH. Seek eers one fret mae | "WEST SUBURBAN - _ 3 Tiovps,ane,} peta lcs | Gere acnptd og tamer | tage Hla "oat i rd . 1% BATHS 8 a0, skip 10. oe ioe om paved. siret = 4 room full bath, oak 3 BEDROOM Ss vend peat ‘sod. plean, com. cated’ on Sar; ‘rib ike Steel sink @ isundry space, _Spoasible ST et. ; 4 lei . shee ry space 10 FT. BRICK nal RANCH : will. sell with good terms scaly ater heater, ai letely furnished 4 room and rivileges. ALY PRICE Sesememt, eele heed & bea Te trsspenuible. paople. ascrees gies ee: | FULL BASEMENT i basement” presse wah tin Se aise Re By as Mev : ent. 5 ioe way gith 2-car attached o-_ al bedrooms. 7 rwo sEpRoo! Por covonmy| ARRO REALTY ge 9 A Sige ster | Pind bls boss | Dover Street ey ee Twe bedrooms, > t +7 preaturin with al) Kinds of fruit and AIVING with about $3.00 down. Well located in Washington Por 2S hk tae ba ae TED McCULLOUGH ai DOORS. shrubbery. Will take good Very comfortable family ads CQLORED ot poe Ra Pers to tp 3 cuney vel ca eee F en } BROKER free clear, housetrailer home with 3 bedrooms, full DRAYTON PLAINS. 3 bed- eee and nett. Gaines Fal . kept brick home of 7 rms. ulck pole, A. B14) Case Bus FE 5-128 AUTOMATIC. Of EAT vhaclietnurs Fags, te good location, This cd walls, deop, etssste and price oir shave immediate iving room with fi Open 00 Om. 00 9:28 p.m. -PLASTERED WALLS - | LOCATED on Pontiac East Side. is the home. that will fill sliding. deers,” te Lm vession™ oe oun room. 3 — SHiNGM SLIDING -Wints Excellent 9 bedroom, | full our needs if it tong, wit wallte-wal : erage, terms, 95 Moves You In f sce Ser full basement,” auto. family and are In the medr carpeting, Riches ‘with em | “Ratna New 3 bed . HOT WATER HEA s furpece, & hes’ Veter um ,ipeame " einas This ple eupbe 4 large fies a Sy Willia Lak heel or ane & HARGER CO. y el, $1,280 down, or take older HOUSE 8 "SELLING FOR tating ares. bavement large, kiighen and. supbost@s. ge gn fio ag ™ 33 W. Biron St $4183 $9975 | —_ - rms pettitioned ‘for recreation lore, Waiksn elosess, Loar artes own. Prose new cm “WILL TRADE. 3 Open ‘Rveaings st NV ett Modgrn, roan plus netw is S Stout; Realtor water. Lares lot and oy | 8 nie cigar Priced for quick nd ining * trent. WR ghy By; : I . utility, Léke ileges. w Bt PE 6-165 _ oale, $18, rime. ond ; ao Established in ‘1910 ON YOUR LOT risen leslie oe: Open Eves. til) 8:30 p.m. Qt RESALE. 41.248 down on Sy modern _ Reasonably uM pet ; Multi-Lakes Realty NORTH SIDE, — sadedreom pm. | SMITH win couwen terms. | Must Be Sold This Weel - ATTRACTIVE — 2 bedroom mod- ‘MODEL § ROOM modern. loos’ mile tentefully Scoore rae 2 pa , room. ee den } BEDRMS, sevement | ame aN ag , | * OOO of Galertere, On 9 nias ame ANOLE DRIVE tite teslares in bath. oll W E 5 Bedroom a ae sro.nds, natural fire: ertan floors. Berens & storms, 2601 GORLAND Priced of hbo" whan ‘Sass a 1 bn Lake Oe “eet, take Fenced vio. “Only $08 per ID MAN gen ‘ fo the tae. Ke ye oi! furnace, § res ene te paved OPEN a? | peivilemes, “nebes. Gauee: qown,| ontt including taxes and = | REALTY ‘n Eves.) SOS So fea- ymatie 40 school, Price 1 sonable. . MANY OTHE } No other costs, Mi @-3000. 7 4 ge ‘ 3060 8. Conimerce RA. MA 61578,| ‘$12,000 with “only. #1 down. ® INCOMES “Fo CHOOSE FROM syivane victaowcpeewn. | Fe 474526 412 W. Huron} Sam st sort, | Steuer ——e BiB are | Tempstead| SESE EEE | FEE Te HOW ABOUT THIS | Leslie R. Middleton brah Sting stom’ with ‘de | Metal cree Ra ET “ 2 LAKE e¢ ik. Vib pol ine el]. Kitchen is a dr A ulre at . aay ' via xz | an ss. 3 BEDROOMS 3"bedrsome, ana the vath all sie ‘| WM. H. KNUDSEN BEAUTIFUL — Brick ranch home| = — WATCH SIONS. ait Almost _new brick ranch. hom “Pull basement, REALTOR — 244 8. Te na wee = tog Sa BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM tri) Zt side. Living room. dining lL oi heat, dest t location} in. vile FE 4-45i6, Bvenings 1-9, PE 2-8609 [ E rooms, lovely with eat-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE three bedrooms, kitchen e. Bac fi hood 068 S| Fetes trans does Eh feb dcternak Got | Reinert ope gg | Ae MN) |senaregapens cere! WOOD ” Set e : : fal basement” DONELSON ing: bet om apacious 72 #1008. | Basement oi! Trai, eas, water} RAY O'NEIL, R win fu. age a yn Wind apace. Nice Pa Very ory good wet, Terme fe fn, Perry | heater, Only $1,400 ‘dn. & take an Oe ealtor 6, RCIA $295 DOWN eaeeroed P ARK . 9 mesel, Kesan Bullfing Corp. aot Se neem: Bere FES > allah an ae aay ng alow with til 1 T ACRES AND 3 nome. | : , : O33, JOB TRANS "| basement’ Extra stool & sho Tyrone. volog area. ve rea. S.W.SUBURBAN | caicns ye nome cum | "UB SES AQUE: BY OWNER. | w, VBRICK TERRACES, |e. aMutntfCuiemaeae | feign adeat a eh an | at wa Ree built io 1980. Attached pan- _¥E beim, after © | Met en the north side. Ideal] mse a eet rbot | peer St. Bencdicts. | - rane ATMRACTIVR-# mom tect] Sgt MEU atte, ai] Buy Thru Partridge | Evvtment ine stotronns,"s | Sire Lia | ere | SILVERLAKE : . . tache erm ) : siding ‘doors. Larey deo. oor sertedl® HreSecees under | __List Thru Partridge _ | room s'iitehea down, Full bose | fi au ances built i. | 419.97 LEFTLE FARM — Large ¢ peerbelt a seehacee site| yaa teins | gBQOM SOOM PEt ade: | ith Sp ac i wi, | 29 — pot ta Teri fe AREA : . < im. paym q , __. completed recreation foom — ag hy wells ral Drive TIPLE LISTt to bottom. 2 =e ! _ Huron FE 2-4910,| ‘bungalow situated on m spacious And many other quality features. . ~. $11,600, ; ‘ 1001 and Rd (M50) bedrm. home partiy mdn, wi = MUL, LE} LISTING SERVICE lot, 10 « 350°, Storms and aie 96000 poles Qedroom frame We Repeat, Only — #1400 down and, take oer Ph. EM 3-f303. or Mutual 46417] sell OF trade for waaay ta tm | ALL MODERN 3 BEDRM. ROME vervens included for only: arts Hy: a home with large 35x22 living mongage with imterest . NICE 3 ae RD ROOM (HOME Mi Lo- ¥ < y berate et city room - fully ca BRI 1 5 eS t cent. Less than Becond Btreet off | 2.. ¢ Tiwon Real Estate. 2-965 i, room, $12,522 Sear elt te better ten nes | ~ , oeire. oe ested, Sor ‘oak floors, love- 2-Bedroom Suburban Cone eee eee incomel How ¢ "AN he hoe ahd seat po gg vey. of lake. Borie: Please, phone for an ent condition onl’ aluminum | tt hion Lake Front ive Leg aced semney lot. x, i Full’ Price $6,600. , nIOm cum a ‘ “re a Meares, 10 / throom. LAKE priv- storms ~ sereeng and| \ 8 > ‘T LAST fogs 8 tote away. Tou be teed to nelp you its Tandscaping ait in. ana ‘$ Natural seedy beach sose0" with ban et POA con: Only, $3,180 down and $44 per mo.) fruit trees. Reasonable. Hig WON'T - H ovr REALTY | financing and @ lot. 480" fh. lot, “paved seat 0 tractive Ye setting ~~ naa Drive tad it “mueredted. cai} mee wbractically ney porescent | Income — 2 modern homes on WM. A. . 3 V AN! e : rE 3-000, re ‘t-s88 Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ay Son 20 et cm begreom home, Living cop | ee se REDUCED | _ bath. “immediate ponestion. bal sete Be meni )\ | . Te 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegra . : fireplace, modern. kitchen, 1} Or “ . | subSTams | SRAM TEE |4 BEDROOMS | Shaman" Sk suger sea e455 eae RAINBOW REALTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . tnd dock $10,000; terme, | wullder sare, oelk mie slime | ae bye megera_ nome Tee omit © FOOSE | met w mura caiags wt | ss : Gieund x iatge ad] bdrms, beautiful dining room, aim SY ee Tok, paved | 4 AND BATH. FRAME, ON " =" < Colberry Park—S cial Bloomfield Hills ear old 7 room : Thermador oven end range, Am-| suv#a 4 pared street, Nowy decorated. | te Alwar, 8 Plensste & o Priv. 4 eB > K- ; le cupboards in kitchen and util- ge cove me -Am leaving town. Approx. $2,000| siege to Berve You baths. | W only 94,700 with BP ¥i80 down, will hendie my equity. PE +6013 ; | tz a quick , nis’ tast” 1087 model win full 130-407 E. Square Lake down, 2 large bedrooms and . walls, hardweed feors, 4 ar at jo me floors Rochester Area tachea Ca Cael rr ranch esond taied noe: ond Road Sactered © i, sindeetock wom Rent y. Ri 3 p h 5 wi _ Now down § a _sttached 2, ear garage. | Col- Lis Diocks ast 0 eae: frep ince, cal | Dasement Pi atthe Brick Sie atee ne ¢. BR. HOLCOMB & Giroux -Franks | OPEN ial on' ide high site ov Hump T ies & disposal. Lot 120x130. Sewer, bi Mir rot oe and aa room with firepiace, Liberty 9-100 ae jag eg Bb Pe pets Reaker PR water & biacktop roads. 2654) ody “e see Any “fensenanle fees cewoews. bit sates! Se ae ms sY OWNER § ROOM MODERN Pg my pedis ag {ou do some interter finish. Ph, | & 6. Telegraph is Berry Ra.. just east and south) otter will not be, turned. down - 608 cask | by. SL tbe: Schoo! bur close | Dome st lake. FE $7008 By OWNER. VINK BATON @ Rat S \ & Heise ‘atic “paltale Sealer Fo BOY. 70 Square Lake Rd. Open 2 to 7 LANTZ REALTY CO. S: ee 5 MILES OUT at. un Buy Thru Partridge Partridge is ‘ Wo mn, - MI 17-8333 — Open Daily from 4-8 Home, and b fe) : i a ; y_ trom Bateman ih i Ny eta cab D0. DOWN lto8 P.M! List Thru Partridge |G RESALE | feces enn tae K Seminole Hill | 10 A FRUIT FARM ~\ TO GIs ° . pace on Lk. Angelus Rd. Pire- Phone cent ‘ek ome eres Tohnson| Kampser| sd ys wn, 9) "aig est ese) eee sepaa "| 8270 dn, to Gl's| Reais Ok) EASE SE ES « POND-—-NEW CARPET- o 1985, Large living room and chicken houses. ING and . water softener—on . . . dining ef with’ fireplace, | ?%%, miles out VAN "REAL ESTATE: aay paved ‘street. yor setren womes = | REALTORS FE 4-0528 modern litenen,'2 beareoma, | CUCKI-ER REALTY | on 3am a cane | 9 beats —Full Rasement RII EY = saved ctreee & live . 37 B. Telegraph Eves. & Bun. e 200 N. Saginaw SERN WOE 1 BLOCK. To ' atures and com: . So. Bloomfield Highlands LAKE ORION sctt ale Groen eel ay ye end 2] rE +4001 " pe veils * MeConnen schoo! boy. at ‘oor oars S| EXTRA LOTS Peay \ This is a choice bedroom, modern jog home with bese- rt , 4 RMS, TOMMY’sS LAKE ceeds some repairs rner Wil- i TTRACTIVE BUNG: as brick ranch home ith at-| _S {recreation room and ou | OXFORD aten oes space Carpeting and year. Owner. ‘Pontiac P.O. Son lard & Jessie. Phone FE 5-2635. Ready to move tn iN oe tenga dur Need 2 bedrooms? only gene o 2 garage. GAS heat. Ro-| Indian Lake road.| Pine residential area. near frapes “ined Gar 835. ; ‘Buy Thru Partridge p wensier Sehool district. A love.) TATE Ld Ex J man brick fireplace. Built-in 1% seres high and dry land,| - school & Tm. 9 $28. 400 NO _ y g Hardwood floors \ Boom pedem ho with 2 tle; * ., of ! ‘ oven unit and wall to loaded with — . Name your storg house.. ‘toate. : A _ / 7 List Thru Partridge aa ee eae sy eect view shaded A be ¢ large kitchen with fan. x ere a ng ay wtgg «| ee _earpeting. Price #32,000,| own terme. Immediate poser | basement, with gee furnace. me wae es . A | _ ATTENTION Tiled bath with venity: & mf right gee yr, old. Priced 2 te. - ‘ 3 BEDROOM Ranch shower door e Ge Ae or trade. 14 <- West Side—Colonial, ‘ eeeis meter 3-BEDRM. RANCH | Brick oRartch fein ft $ Ht , . home, woe cown, FE «tite : i paved drives. : : * R. Hiltz “gt ae » Well, located on, poved atreet,. cen fan, Sian, ft. Lake. priv. Cheer Lake. 1 172n166 tn Otte ‘Hills, Set fireplace, fam- block sNached Preece brie frepinee wall, raised pmall Farm _. | New school 3) alee bedrooms with | ‘ote ; way. garage, Fire- hearth, a's “large Suitable for schicken ranch. | Laree terraced lot: wate Sein 2, 2 =, | ee Sn GE Se | ee es wae a and stairs. 4 geod ore] home &¢ afew aces doc. = {arovin snd table trade-tor’ Posting Bi mt Full deep desements | ce SiO) eed, Maeeni aera ALL BRICK RANCH Set it ni | | gms Gens... 2 lake, sub sen , ef cat Brick Ranch & 5 Acres Only 4 lef” : shin, let | BER ee aie we rm | KINZLER : ier «mt Mt. ju, cate, ered sear ari “A arya stm Vite. Directions: ; deal ; Tlie Fontared quiere, one Roy Annett Inc. = an iru Kinenen, at Lake Rd.— haa te rate | 200 a “ama WE ugon BE Ph, 4-388 RJouNsD N, Reblog | ONTO eRe ewe | REALTORS a F | VANVLEET RE Bios tones ARTER ROME, FINISHED BX. 04 S. re Ra. G.'L. VAN VLEET - \%yue Erase; eat sunday ins . . a as REAL ca BRO wanted, OR 3-2601, OR 31070. 1 OAKLAND #1109 “OXFORD “ Tr ; eet) Union ul ae a EM 34671 OARLAKD — ; ET ORP | nen ett est ng 1 o 8 ee eli we yp : i care ‘5 ; . ce , p wpe tet 2 ee . 7 « a \ | {3 of 2 f P ioe ue } : a , . ‘ ’ A 7 ’ “ . : \ ~ BOONOM Y: MINDED? Bee — ae oie Sn ‘oe ei Ea mahee tL-AKEFRONT gg a : ie at : WARD F. F. PARTRIDGE \ REALTOR ae : Lean Se FE 4-3581 st. one take smaller ae 4 ACRES. Pull tee Bo eee * powx. CLOSE IW. ¢ rooms & ba’ pore’ | ate & full. be sand ot %,: heat, 2 car garage semen in bs. 600 4 BEDR Bite rss ee) esas at . pannee paves hy a - | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor nT Me eeeeen. ve bie eae <= | Fall Ts Gorgeous at '| Cherokee Hills! LOTS. OF LOTS ‘e he 1 ty. of ' Madiatcr Bass” Wintec ele lots have lake es, *ARRO REALTY TED MeCU LLOUGH ROE 5143 Casa ~ Bits, a, Oven Dally ¢:30 hg to 8:30 p.m, igor om 12 to § mickcirns on valde Bivd. Good beach aoe “avd X e20 PT ON es arr, dees is. FE 60208. Buy t thre F Partridge > List thru Partridge ~~ JOSLYN AVE. Lovely ‘lot 906x300, $ large Walnut trees, $1,250 cash. RIDGEWAY en. Till 8 REALTOR Poe Baldwin —. FE 4-6203 Open © GILES REALTY CO. vements. Open Eves. Daily and Sunday 1-8 a W. Colgate oy a ed ch . _ You to: see this lovely : ry B _ BOO ¢ located on lst kitchen, tile yd ™ A Priced at only $11,560 with B-z Only $6,000 full $450 DOWN. a Rae! Sgice Sor hay ie Imucellent location. ate SEORGE BLATR "BUD’ dioccle Heights Bud | Nicholie, Realtor Seeger cau Mr. now = Fine location, em iden) sent $1,300 down, Bee rcommtow Jim Williams ‘100 deep. 61.000 an, a Mo's SHINAROUAG LAKE — 18 miles north of Clarkston. 1% Olroux & Dixie » Dray. $F, — wi = in, sen Sewer and " « _baved, $000 cash, OR 3-6062. ITs LAKE ane. meget bese ots miles to Pontiac in - Creee Lake area, Phove C. SCHUETT, Realtor 7400 Highland Rd. (M-59) FRANKLIN VILLAGE a oy Recemend Estate: states. guit- ble for bi-leve! ho = me. Lot over ¢. Highlang Law 6 housetrailér in sale. FE 23-1104. __For Sale Acreage 47 ; = on four-lane highway, $1250 TWO OFFICES BE a. Reghestr poco A BB er ge B na fed She | Pte fr carte Nocation Woches: Py ee AKE « se APT. | betetceens Sores owner and 2 threetoom apars, | 79 with $1, 100 down es a floor, Stoves, Frigidai R.D. RILEY, Broker steam heat, ic rage. Private 909 Elizabeth Lk, Rd.\ BsUILDINGS gh A . 2 ear. ga- “sud . Ral, os Ontontile oe. rage take gg hag 9 or TSACRE CORNER secre, terms. ACRES Pe 5-1284 A 24a12, fail bargain. §7.- ‘ Commerce r| Owner - will evn ¢ bdrm saree suites eset te 908 Sermen tn | 4 “Could you lend me Walter's fraternity pin? My slip strap | 5 hd ‘ _- a ‘Rent Farm Property, 48A Business = Sree 51 PORN. PARM oo. CHILDREN COMPLETE weicome. FR S416. chinery, also ack aia nnd E ees R WONDER? : to per ments, 6 per cent interest > VSO 17 EB. Auburn . OL 1-1611 : OL 1-1731 ‘ Fi STALL COM Pecan” tac os 008 Bente A q a ¥ Ye eign a Sale Business Property ” tO, SMALL GROCERY, BEER & WINE perees, rent ar tense, 1198 Scott Le To erie PARTR ce Buy Thru Partridge Business Lots lated, Fon. ON NT BREWER. § ¥. Same. ‘sat Sa —. roperty. THIS A srEPP xo ‘stoma at only $9,060, "DRAYTON PLAINS 4302 Dine wy. DOWNTOWN eure} “TY STA TIONS. PROPER. hella’ ~ BAST SIDE home @ rme with Large commercial roned Age New Civics center $9,760 with terms. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 20%» W. Huron PE 27421 STORES AND APTS. A sound investment, 2 store nae ings, rent value $73 each. 2 a ments, rent value $75 each. ante pay own heat and utllities. Owner furnishes 8 Siment. "Sara" hea! ‘Eotade _ #43" Open Evenings. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4 49A 3 pik gael ee ee FOR COMMER- rent, rE far" Singuire : at_ M0 Baldwin. reasonable ‘rent. Call 14 or FE 2 pet seal i 160 SQUARE FEET FOR pandas Ge cure wiatway. {Ment ey Rent oe Tose va on Mie. EM $1000 per sore, terms. Smith- h-Crawford, Inc. spurs ’ re ee nea Foe H tee oe oa 2 ng tan C. PA US. I Realtor collect’ Ortonvilin 1 NA 7-3818 location ° OL €. #0611. TT WN. Saginaw Ph FE 5-6165 Open MARV EL ae IEW tailes from the: efty Amite, ih a MARvEvGUs si tet eee wee eas you money.) SPORTSMAN’S 20 ACRES | Ideal 20-acre. dogs. located fasts : A el On and ; ance a CAR 2 west a Pontiac 3-4082, UILDING © X 8 FOR RENT. 3263S. Par Park. FT 2-4118. List Thru Partridge ive ese tae Sctied go Hash Bind a mae ry pa r,t, om ta et wi mane montixiy payments on RAINBOW R EA LTY nve Se 85-2721 alle RESTAU RANT blished STATION 1 lot ®. This 6 coom & ag B 7 aoe ovportunitien to a combination “. and business REAL rtment above attached | SUNC eel) AVATARS “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Restaurant decorated ou main highway, This is an op- to. buy down. ‘included living quarters for ‘It With Flowers Beautifu' modern florist shop on of — cleplay e-s,; Pe |. squipment otoroughout © Snty : MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER . TELEQ RD. 1973 6. FE 41582 PARE AT OUR FRONT DOOR | 2 SiORES, SINGLE OR DOUBLE, | Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE - ‘LIQUOR — TRADE + The owner of this rustic bar will trade for _ Laren land tract, incom A Nake thes i cob]. arate owner's frome Sus 3 soon | —_ Located . $38,600, on terms. _A TAVERN— RESTAURANT - Excellent location on U8. southwest of Detroit. A weit set + AVERN "BUSINESS Busy Severn Long | please ot operation on- sta growing carell “town. Bos poeors 3 BUILDING. SUITABLE FOR OF- How or a counter, near Filice- Lake road & M39. WE 31804 A ry A soutn Perry ‘Lots ubu ve of traffie. - Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77] ON. Saginaw &t. FE 5-616 Open Evenings ‘ti] 9:30 FOR aed STALL GARAGE, “with office an: parts bins, an and acetylene sreiaers. 2 lathes, tool on agen fit a cleaner tod gh spec of pw ~My gE ith paint 5 light di Ee deal ete doe Oakhi 5. |GAd STATION FOR | HASH. $1,000 from |. $1,800 Wil help’ 6 “nance road timber live stream, gh to sell at $3,000. with lo payment w down Edw: M. Stout. Realtor . Eves, ‘Tu 6:30 PM. 4 sy to bevnae" Settabie . Write —— for small. ae. Press ee it SAM on Poe ae Bae iain ge ‘Onks N. — OF LAPEER —4 2531S. LAPEER RD. _ : (For § Sale e Farms 8) List thru Partridge acne LE HOUSE cae with path, ‘ e in @ good huntin, fable . area. Only $3, H. P. HOLMES, INC. FR .4-9083 LAPEER: COUNTY ; house, * rage, basement, he. ehicken mS W. ‘tar on Partridge Aout 5¢e nan A or pert for I ‘shee or ae WAREHOUSE a} WODERY. OF fices for rent bet oe ‘s ft. 1 sem! load ti oek. one.” Tmameds. ailable yay Bs hrc For Sale or Exchange 50 METAMORA ON M2, _DINNAN s PE 42577 oe for a; a " on € ‘ user. Versity sie” NEV. | 25, R. 9 OAR AR GAR. WILL. Gasane “Opportvnities 81 51 ‘Buy Thro Partridge | List Thru aaa ae ~ Bay Thru Partridge Akdst Thra recede MONEY MAKER 7 \ FINANCE- FIXER? ‘Order Classified Cept: trade Lo-| WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR REAL ESTATE. Se ts soepraee "OPEN EVE. TiLs apt. Oat $8, 000 ai roy ‘wil a ac- ‘Standard Oil Co. A modern. 2-stall, ge sorte © -” Located ge ey M Sapmonate. “Call toda TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 3 ROUSEHOLD Ph. Rochester, C OL Cont, OF OL _1-9791 _ Money to Loan $3 (State Licensed Lenders) BORROW $500 | The Quick HFC ‘Way You can on © fest, friendly, one-day service when you te Borrow up 4 ‘ yd own rms. ousehold has been, solving - family s for 7 years or visit uFC today, C “orporation + 5. Geetet, me. Fir. vs oan $25 TO $500 a On your saute, or Se ee Phone eee: |Quick Cash I ge Be HOME & AUTO LOAN CO, 4=N. Perry (Corn@r- Pike’ GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1960 1956 care, Bring your Yale. ‘Mast’ decks’ ghnead® ta "3 oats. Loans — = made en =~ “Oakland Loan oan Company PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 29206 FINANCE cone or Forme = Loans oe Oe ppm TO $500 SEABOAI vig FIN: ANCE ti ee ay STREET Wate aes new A Super Market CASH LOANS to. $500 ‘| BUCKNER | ast “EQUITY IN 8TA- tor uity im houses, or WILL TRADE $1600 EQUITY IN inole Finance Co. Pontiae Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica 202 N. MAIN~ ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS ($25 TO 8500 AUTOS ti Free an nancial esaistance STOR $ home on dia DEPOT 38 RM agnwae $3,000 wil! han- STATIONS For will handle. Call FE 2-9 % ACRES, } buildings, also 10 acres oe “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” . CLASS’ C BAR 2 as J ; ah for $25, - MUSIC STORE > " Tn Livonia area. mite is in in “MICHIGAN BUSINESS SAL ES CORPORATION ee aS PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR JOR ‘s. $50 TO $25 TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO, 00 E LAWRENCE FE bod ~ LOANS $33 TO NE |W. Lawrence FE + WHEN YOU NEED Tou ean . a signature “car oF ve re ee gg wil take your home rade ___Mortgage Loans Loans. 54 54 ads to ‘sell, rent, find a/ie Wa job. FE 2-8181 is the t ee. tt | BAR i| GROCERY STORE - | BARBER SHOP : Improvem IN ONE. Locate. iene in, exce Class 25 - §500 or furniture. " menta to suit budget. We will lad to you with | oll problems. LOANS—$600 B00 to § $1,500 ee edeen ots Somes wedern or not. im For Sas additions or To ro in’ oF enclose AT? we eli - For Sale Clothing __ 56 ? GIRL scour ig size oe eee) oats, site 12 BLACK LEA BALLERINA PORMALS. SiZE i1- 14, $2 to $10, Silver blue Muskrat “ag GRAY “OVERCOAT. ALL “WOE. Mgt lining. Nearly new. _E, Maple. o stmt 4 COAT & es fur “zmmes. never |O4 i so eon rs Bas OR Nite en mentee = ~ se AY f new fixtures, BARNES HARDWARE STREET to is Carroll "t's vacent. SACRIFICE SALE INCOME “}$950 DOWN Immaculate $ foom bunga- ond low .with new furnace "heater r a ent above. Only one S ated ha Y ecod Bateman. Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 ca Bem: Hilig home. Voge or 4 bedrms. with in tile ths. Complete wall wall carpet- ing, Mi Bg with gas heat, be $18,000, * D. RILEY, Broker Eligabeth Lx rE 44821 ON ie TH Girl's red 8t. FE 46829 jacket. 4 il- like new, MA 4-2230, d Lake. ARK GREEN COAT WITH ZIP- per winter =e. sue ew fur t, both to PE ae ee . Sacrifice $i2. OR es, formals, winter coats, FE) “OR 3-1251 MOTORCYCLE |! Size 40. MY. 3-2766 after &e 4h ye Wall Tile 2 2 | GUAR. HOUSE Byers, 141 W, Huron, FE £3094 _ 164 eo PT. AUTOMA ATIC HOT tit Bendix trie er 135. PE 56-2766. ANTIQU ES = qer English. break- wer neces | cheat, is es eh gees, silver, picture fram Centur ry House Antiques M0087 Bile Le. Ra... Village of ‘s ‘170 5 PM. ANTIQUES cher bo Newt Fe “that 0 yy dav Alan Sale Farm m Equipment 2% b| For Sale Housetratlers 78 4 adie ne By a 2g ge Pi pga Semen alate heated ws ~ i *,- Cally ‘cu yon take -/ Bud Shelton Motor Sales Ke * | SAVE UP TO ON MATER. | DEER R Se Wametes ia . oae, « pump, Tele |_payme d 3- aug W. Ruron PE one a 24137- Auburn at ©. Bivd. FR 6-960) ents d 6 sain Oo — % ' CLOSET DOORS | ALS POR COMPLETE HOUSE gauge | shot . Poly-Choke, Se ere — IT BUNTING: _ rIPALER. BOAT TRAILER, iV, 10 14 RUN ris 7 Poe ; OE ae ee model_1897. OA _8-3068. Clean, dry, herd ) —mheee._ Cheap. shout, partially completed, ) ‘Sh Cher. (2, ‘tots with Powergiide, | Smeeet gee. 1 Ps 3-0306 or PE §-2004 Hay, Grain & Feed 71) igrr. nov R. MABON- | 2 ve = Sofie] BURMEISTER | #ROLIS, Foner AnD, POPs CRESS BLAS WOOD a aie, = | aero pps ml ‘Bord Balriae 2 ar, Just ng Pe Northern | Lumber C Co, | ‘males, $10 each, Mother good furnaee, fireplace, or stove, De- gf ng ag ag A way “aag 1 TT gg ANDERSON, TRAILER, Marin, service "ages “orchard | arnaeriees, 88 : pa : : @ Rad. a 5 iat AaB GED SOT -wEW AY —Geod cond. Rene, PR 9080. | _ Lake Ave. Kes 3 mere — BONE “AIny WEATHER, eS GUNS > sea A See SEASONED WOOD OF ANY KIND gg heitiny pan A) | 27 Pr. TRAILER, TANDEM AXLE. Must “BAC. 74 MARK-20 MERC. | SILENT seg ftamncmonse |* weed a free Om aahetnadecsdacccms arses, = RE OT Cait | WOOD FOR STOVE FIREPLACE] ins, “GaatEs— OF EXCELLENT | Dunwordle off W. Giass Rd, Or-| ‘day. Best offer. OL. eau say’ cart Win or ewer, net ot = a yaway or yg ge & Furnece. Holly MElrose 1-s101.| 1000, CRATES OF EXCELLENT | tonvilie, NA T3103. ieniinaheiaiaanaiabeaas . and 6 of Ragureden. ever wnt areca Tae ats igre | fo ttedeen, try were gee| grlyensect owe ehareee fom) Rl Sdn = | M_,VAGAROND 34.1 mepRM.| JOHNSON MOTORS — FINAL Cos "re0gy, tor vee. ; $100. PE 6-036 Soe Root Cement... 110 Sel] eid. We do all cur ewe gun Te Plants. T Shrubs 68| cette apt twee, bora Be BON TAL cattae Pe | Peeltin ttOllers,, & geceesories. : corner Pike PE +1471, Serv ves. anys week ‘Diver Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) Geiver. OA 82078. 0.3018, “or 18, or FE 9-082). OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES - CLE AR ANCE “QU ALITY” ‘|COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO.| Oun & Sport 18810 Holly | seo BEAUTIFUL. EvEROREENS,|ALED HAY. COAREE FOR ‘) TRAVELO WITH AWNINGS & | %6 Orchard Lk Ave. PE 2-800 . fi Orchard Lake Ave, PE 37101| R¢. Holly ME ert, prs feet tall. Your choiee—| mule plants or bedding| boat livery. EM 3-086. . | WANTED GOOD USeD INBOARD | - USED CARS WALL SINK $3. EAVES-| HAMMERLEss DOUBLE BA REL. 00, 17 miles north of Pontise | fReap,, po edhgge sy Ree 5 Coals: | 34- W ABC. 1 BEDRM. SLEEPS | _™etot boat. MUWel 48036. S ALE - ! tty = ling saen's r 79 sone es DELOXE rt Grange Hell hid. at Mathews er $00. ps | ) Clean, Res | Tranepertation Offered & 87 : Clinic Grov it in Ba. - ) WALL FURNACE. = OF, gril Fr Fit | "gauge, lite new. OR ie bod ge te mile to Groveland] For Sale: le ‘Livestock 72| i 3% ANDE tote for lane in | PLEA ENOTCR 4mm a ! ax TH HEARING iD, sisGHT.| .Unting Coats & Pants os 32 QOOD SHEEP, 40, 14 MILE Pe Sani ory, 96h am ae P_wsed. Wik coli reasonable. FE | Xisted ‘ane tormal wadareene, a Malaga al og #3. DIG | "Rd. Me wile E. of Wolled Lake.| 4 BMOT DEAL. ne Gashs -~ co te: berry Service = Ta | IOe eae? sete. re 2002| OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TR : BUY AT. Proc f OOING WORTH FA wT | _Machinery 60A fare noe ang ping 6 emery. Free om va) sole steele ea Oy te tals, | Oxford Tralier Bales. toad wither way , 1 i teen. | Good cond. Reas, PE 2-6745. BANTAM ROOSTERS, ~ FYING . ; 7 Wanted Used Cars 88 — Soper 05 / AIR ——— 2 HORSE, eune New fun Sale om arti REE, 28, BRING tm 10-wk.-old pes MEIrose Detroiter—Pontiac Chief aa > ; é 2 Door, es ore te bp with cn ee “cass | tot, *8 gut on Grange. Hal ons = HORSES BOARDED. Box tober clearance on ‘$7 models, a) tot “Wwated cars, Of . ¢ ee, yore OD 5 one ua hp with pood Regular ps 46 Rem. auto. model 58 Bt to, Orange ak & look “for ee. ai riding ring. 0] es. you ope eave up Fiba6 6 35-6015 T.( Station m, Like we eves 6 905 ee Rone | POE. 1112 4S Rem. T00 pump rife | —fEDe. Set 8 Sun onir. | SSPE CON REIDY fo| fuse =n noe vet % db MUCH AB 0 FOR JUNE AND - : hg PoOMation 6848 GRANE & BACK HOE, FRONT 79.50 SHADE TREES "ushen Gisclech Ge be. aualit Senate ean care ‘a "Pon eves ‘| end loaded, 5 dosérs, en Ree” 13450, Rem, 1 ome: em eg apie and Norway Maple old, $125. MAple 6.080 55001 a ee i. ne se iu , ° ttecsereceee OE Bip gravel plat, "used tractor | Rog” M2088 Bavace wns. 300| Red | wt Maple, aD rnds? he gai Ad] FONE. & SADDLE, EXC. FOR piilways Ready to Buy | T trade. 9190 Gale| now $80. s ns —Goodrsh, Meh. Phone 4ais,| Regulag, $8.00 win. 2 double | Ol Hey one a ee | Wasted Lt stock 73 ‘BAGLEY AUTO PARTS and "Foie ONE 101N. CRA TEMAN, TABLE /peguer 4350 © Blue Rocks| Bird. E. forges from OMG. = PE 50210 1% BAOLEY st ie ‘Very good cond, ond, FH ¢4i86. pear 93.20 abet vente | b-0386 or FE 2-4403. Pontioe Lang-|WTD: LIVESTOCK OF ALL Bud Shelton Motor Sales, i: ‘Ourtes GLENN’ 5: Do It : Yourself _ eS see Lee kinds. | Forrest Jones, Clarksten. Fars sp aber, ate motes 4 as rage os 2 aioe prices, Lares Beowntag ee = SS. up. : __F ai- Cor, Aubern & KE. Bly FE 6-0683. : selection from $38. A FOR RENT Boots wunting elothes-shells & scopes or Sale Pets 65 For Sale Poutry 74). CASH ( : ars : modern doar on your queer et 4. eecens contest. RANER. 3 YRS Walting. for rout 1950 thru 1953 lesa. than you think, us give Meh ae! STEAMERS Kan Late Auburn | 1 1 ang WEMMAR ANER. 2 TEs PULLare, " GOUmRAL ma. paid, mi°S, Paddock pr 2-0003|HAND. SANDERS-DRILLS-SAwS| Seghtt™* Auburn Helghis, Pie “PE b-0080, ~ Egan. 4600 Huston ‘Rad. PH i900 T be “AUBURN pas U = A a } aT: ; ‘SABLE COI i Pike & £. Bivd, FE 3-471 NEE Pree INGE AMO BR HARDWARE “SPECIALS ae” MALE BABLE COLLIES. Sale - 86 LT cieeRTy. 46% PT. 7 BEDRAM. | Corer TERRIFI See ar ES HARE same MEN unromo | tas, a He fong gn, g|" Rea mee oo | Sale Farm Produce 78) SEapear brie sctiect| Pontiac Auto. Brokers C LickaPT THLWVIBION AND 30 FOR RENT | wink : 3 YR. OLD BEAGLE & 6 PUPS}; 10000 PUMPKINS Lot a, ine Lapeer Ra. Lake} WANTED: USED CARS iC in. Murray boys bicycle. 55 Mat-| pioor sanders — hand sanders — rage, en. 4104.8 3 ‘ine ge 12)" to good home. PE 8-05#1. Wholesale, Retail. 2972 Ponting | Orion. MY rtle_3-1320. CALL FE 4-9100- | SSA! — te thews St., Pontiac. furnace vactium cleaners. Wall- | ¥ ter modal 66 auto. 3 gauge |5- YR. - OLD FEMALE POUTER, Trall, Walled Lake. MA ¢-2538_ cPORTHYEN § NOW: ante Gm 1900 Nery Bh. ob Meds ‘ i. ¢ $0,000 B.T.U., FUL-| paper steamers. Oakland ee: & remfiaten ¢. 13648 new Gt) 114.30. $40.9 femsie pups, 6 wks. $10) APPLES We have several. good sound | ~~ ie yee mea tea LIE] Peed, ces vee AT | membicre moist it lie see| sesh 7a tatul rasa | Esoolent ‘conte eee, -pewe,| Setobe nec ty "eit Guat CASH 2DOORS — 4-DOORS thay ‘new. 818; 110 val oney- “Pike's Rental De ental Depot | bew,sus. | fawn, FE S400, Rd. 3 tated south ot “Posen | units, "For your” vecttion, “bust avenmis wep cans | WAGONS—CONVERTS |~ thermostat, new, 87.50. corr, era Good buy on sil hunting clothing.| AKC BEAGLE, FEMALE. 4 MOS:| . Serine oti20 : : - tog or fishing quarters. No res-| guint then bring it here for top * ' 5 sen wea qries, minora, 36b na 8 Telegraph Ra.” PE 6-00¢3 | #20 OR 3-818%. “APPLES eanetie dow refured teem | dollars. os low as Pontiac “fer gparoved fog, toe,ou| for benders, Paters, “Th | Refine Hom “areca ie | Oke wPRINORA, MATER, 1 WO. zpOleghmers Perms Ou. owe. Arey EXCHANGE | op sselt? TE TOYS ee \ ‘ $98.50 and ~~ . ; ; : & . $13. : a APP’ oO . . -___ FE 3-3200 — ino values "448.30 and. e6030.| iawn mowers, chain saws, coo- | 9M 2 cos ee a8 | ccc keg. BEAGLE POPPIN? tng BS gL Rd ‘ nT DOLLA Auto Brokers He are. el Secs end mechanic, tools, | --2@__Burrahell, 373 8. Telegraph. | weeks old. make wonderful pets.| Ger. fre sed. Oakland WLOniDA VACATION sAPRCIALS, ‘dectric, of! ang bottled Gr heat} ters and me tools, . VERY GOOD DEER RIFL Exec. hunters. FE 2-202. Orchards. 208 igo Ra, | "Wy ke’ tne of for cars in any condition | sag. Sena 4 a, Rr. me at terrific es. Michigan) If you don’t see it—call us ‘shun ay “AKC REG PUPS, WHITE | between Burns & Duck Lake Rds. ray roller, 15 EM 39101 ay —Fisecevst os Free ux te S pie wrens tas oncoent $e One Sees, ar =| guiters: ft ears 5 aes THE HIGH DOLLAR or your ear : Mercomate cone ae WINCHESTER rnin ie ee REO. DACHI FURPIES | APPLES 3009 GREGORY RD. GIN- tothe © compicte line. Ww. wg Pe be a MENT drapery | mate pai co ll ae “Pe eee sue a eilvibe — oe Se dy AS “Drive th the erextre mics 4? iMttle ee 61S per week $$ Gide’ 8 : cree : 8 005 EQUIP EN ate. ae 2 deta wreak awe | ES, BAGHSHUND PUPPIES. RED | EATING & ie Rosier oat Rect. " OCTOBER ONLY it will pay “0 Dinie | DEAL WITH OAKLAND COUNTY'S | $3 Sulck 4 dr. Super... $ tee iene srnasce moters apd space! 9:40 to gr eunday 16:00 to 4: used, goad Ag REO, OREAT Da DANE. FAWN, soter R4.. 625 EB. Buell Rd. , mia ie selling the 18 ft. Bporte- "y J. VAN WELT ~ Fa ids’ oe qj Fou aa | 4 heater, Vi "aaa Monteaim ale Sulidery pawl, 156 W. H ne cee 65A = Eldridge Farm i $175 Bnei uag es ti nmgh 20 ft ai OR_3-1358 "a OVERHEAD LOCATION ‘tt Heth Ambassador, sharp 845 wee ae STOKER, a -i ieecrea” Raupnint 61A| ~~ ake GERMAN #20, "OKC Toy alaloween Pumpkins ag toy fet set. for your deer See M & M Motor Sales | on 9, — aeR 1 Ford 3 ar, POM. $e 282-1600. Cameras, CABIN, YR. ROUND FOR HUNT-| Fox Terriers, Benet | Tomatoes left. $100 level teens. | Gan “pvery email down pay-| fot top dollar on tate model cars. a ACTION VICE | Ford stake truck ..../....; 98 FURNACES roa : PRARTICA Px-2| {2€ 8 fishing room for @. Oil heat, | pups, $5 and up. FR- eit eae FE 5-6000, 3060 Oiddings ‘Ra. pe t ‘7 Dixie Hue OR 3-160) 0 Ford oo... 1% i { , ¢ . AKC hiso ie 4 : late mod- E BUY 8 IN ANY CONDI d ‘ Ofsew ctiniaten Kenyon Meating| ~CSme™ Coke Ben. FE SARE. | HONING “CABIN. 10 MILES Fe aot Feane. Too Poet Eur | airedeite “ind eand 2. bed | "ton meat" ANY CONDE) =. SaTTER “| sggPQNIIAC AUTO is "Service. OR - 3-634. Sale Musical Qoods 62 fons or on Accommods-| { REG. COCKER i aa rr ee hae Ae at the big. Sore Pp re aN iw an|~ _ & On 5.602, OL Saat. Males, black, good tempera. ForAToms a | eee moremmesox _Used Truck Parts 89A H ASKINS AAA QUALI oe 8. : aed neat. remeaae. FB TEL WORTNGcpsEE 50. MUBery 60 Sorin ee take Ras. | MOBILE HOMES BAL. hay » IND USED TRUCK PARTS : 6 Months Guarantee WALL . rt ike Ako” SexiWanas FUP gy ~My POR SALE. 1419 SASH- Dragten “Pes fax ie MODE t 4 c ‘ broom ¢ We 4524, : commodate 8. Near Iron ‘ver, AKC REG. PEKINGESE PU "abe Re. Granger a Rn 1902 | qi. M AK Asp. ODE Le ; R. & R. M Bove e pumber it, Ail siaeg that i50 BABS ACCORDION. RED AND) MiG. 5H 21188. Mrs. Newell) “iQ, "re eazio WINTER PEARS. #9 ee re eats owes 3035 Auburn Ave FE 467 CHEVROLET otors eUENT wR | BEAG A ig a aaa nar ee Michigen =< | NICE CABIN. ON PAVEMENT, NR. | PT ae) wks FE TPS be ae Waterers "tenors, Wo ood Reed, your & Prous trate we -_For Sale Trucks — 90/ rue WoRKING MAN'S FRIEND” chrysler - - Plymouth son. FE 32-0731. SOR TOARIERE ATS 7US. Fon ae ieee ae, ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 M sh Sales | ; ae, ve Oakland County's Soe Tore Bat or « Besta “nd Gtiy’ hex MED | Minetal | tech, exo. 000d. FR: 4020. Fastest Growing Dealer” oy Rak a — ied re ‘0 On Sa, eaier eae, ing fh tandem raogbte irs, Disie "Righe 5 | 183 Butler mardtop,: Djilé-Miow, 2. : efter i i i 1 rnd aoe teeter, Dee on, $2600. en eee *, 5 ui ms & stan ie, T ; iL. R EI a» 4.) ' * i's a” pA AAA A EQUIPMENT. eet HOMAS ist}: TON Tan EXC. CON, ovary clean, Reasonable, 197 - waeia'e & Me “Spot DINCE 1932 Lig age we hao “foyare. a ASE BAG oe | |S ce es eee es etter FORD | Se a ” me (Ee a Voned a ‘efuraished, "he pe \4- -TON, PICKUP RAID. pcurrater, dy. Basset ‘fide Sas possession, $595 Ps | pr tar, Rens goed. 410 Z ers, | EGAS ° |. “OPEN ZN ‘Credit Terms PART SUPPLIES | aR an KING: BROS. 4 00 od “a ost ; Fe +1112 gaice tan Roe EALER aye sake ER FORD D Serv. “til Stoeed Ob 1/971 5 : He Se 3 pick for $175. Romeo || wit case Yours bie| Pb 901 nei ~ OR Fae, * | ieee ae | 57 Plymouth ie lg £5 pi NERO So * + = : i 4k “A986 One 98 4, <- - Sateea a Fa wala ee: Last-Chance _ Sale voy club fronemiecen, radio, heat- Factory ; "$2199 old car ee eines Bagh of sine down. Bal. “MoNEAL Fe inghem ee 2% Plymouth Dealer the Best Deal _ #f Suburban Mtrs. er de haw eadetns a vay at "1057 Olds 88 2Dr. Holiday. Radio, ;heater, hydra- matic. Power brakes, W hite walls. Excellent condition, eedan V-8. Automatic) — $iae5 SILENT SCHUTZ—BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5300 i167 DEBOTO—DENO. SILENT ani is ose cR, NO MONEY amp porns mn is vo $is.76. ‘edit uy. Pons Lawest <1808 "are Turner NOTICE! Most of the trade-ins ou see on our jot came m on the ‘68 Exise}! anaes used cars came in ® low price as p went not deal; hh mode] cars Ww . the dollar was given. Now for winter driving, see us first & you'll be on, ‘er and wes RAG a" Si Sa ‘57 Chev. Wan. |s : 3 mo- tor with ‘mileage. Phone This Nght +7608 ay « = eR ‘ Ween a standard ; transmission, Less than 1,000 ee eee ae | Be eigs, Locke and riven | ’ © cond | eee BOW weer eee eens ge ake F pe at] 157” Ford 500 | . i964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR at ee AR Lat with mite | $795 SILENT SCHUTZ—BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5300 Lees HOT SPOT Buick RM_ Riviera coupe. , a Dyne Pa Pw * (ee $48 9,885, : HOUGHTEN & SON a Friendly 528 N. Mai = OL 1-9761& West Side Used Cars 56 E Pont tide. Cat. A ee Bags hydramatic pin $1620 ‘56 Chev. 2- Door| * A PJ With standard transmission edds many miles to your as biue, 1 ouner. Wagon Rambler Cross. ——, 3 i $e. with custom chro ike — & ivory Macks coarkles ‘55 Chev. Pickup This blue & tvory “% ton has R&H., white walls, snow tires, soak cov- i? sharp @s ® tack, ome ex $6 Buick H’ Be $1945 ‘56 Mereury 4 $1545 55 Chev. 2-Dr. 54 Pont, 4-Dr. Hy. $ 795 54 Nash Amb’dor ..$ 695 ‘$3. Dodge 4-Dr. ...$ 545 "53. Chrysler 4-Dr. ..$ 695 ‘50 Plymouth wgn. $ 469 EDSEL RIEMENSCHNEIDER _ ENGLEHART ae FE 34is1 bait} Le Ra: ‘24101, Joe ‘Arthurs. A ait . Unfinished, $275. FE ~~~"1954° FORD V-8 2 DOOR 14, FORD. cow COUPE, CHANEL tonne | gmuaxr scwore BIRMINGHAM fac.|'36 MERCURY, Mercomatic, - tone| - eS La H. SPECIAL ae $2345 - 1957 Olds 8&8 2 dr. Holiday. |' Radio, _ heater, hydra- | matic. Power, brakes. W hitewalls. Excellent condition, LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Ford -MY 32-2611 Mereuty walla Prt i888 FORD . ‘@ FORD CONV, CUSTOMIZED, Mercury mtr. FE 4-4182 before 3. REAL BUY. “S¢ FORD WAGON Thunderbird motor, W. W. Perfect cond. 16,000 miles. FE 40825, 10 FORD V3. 3 oR CLEAN, Exe) running cond. FE 8-770. Pontiac Auto Brokers. £ ™: 1605 ig a - e espe eegete utige eeewee sueeeuns Aa eee LAKE ORION M SALES FORD MY bse gi 10-4 AP Neowsteess ‘ $705 aS SILENT sCHUTZ---BIRMINGHAM “MI 6-5300 iss PLYMOUTH CL SEDAN” __ MI 6-5: TAT FLEGOTH BOSE SILENT sowult2_ninatinoHAM For Sale Cars 91 ‘For Sele ¢ Cars 91 ‘83 FORD. ¢ M LINED R& H.W. ae M8 CYL. RE, overdrive. No m a hip Te oy Ae month, id sume yond of Call Cred west 4-7500. oid “Turner. Ford, SAVE $900 ON A ‘57 steering, will ‘hl FORD, 3 DR. $125 or best offer. edit Mer. _ old. shai, S 4-75.00. ‘és PiTRE AR E V-8. 7 DR. RADIO, heater, Fordomaiic. Total price only $1095. TOM BOHR, INC lane Hardtop. ee power | 6 OY. NEEDS : 1054 FORD CONVERTIBLE, RA- i065 PONTIAC. ¢DR. STARCHIEP. Ver 30 clean. Midwest 60218. After : 1 PONTIAC RAR, FDR, HYDRA, ‘@ PONTIAC STARCHIEY, GOOD paint and "a “ood” top wees! condition, $1858. Wil take trade. auty for tho Taene . $886, Your | 125 Le Gr + down, Out stock No.|'48 PONTIAC YDRA, RA- dio & age 8 1." ood tires, Clean _ ear. $100, F “NORTH CHEVROLET. MY 42735 “1000 8. Woodward Birmingham, WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors, ta, ow ances guns, selnenen, ete. rot rt art payment on 8 good used “TILL. if SFNce 02 Oakland Ove oe son ‘“ ¢ HUDSON. tv tate RUNS G6oD, $60. aT] aa Y 2 Radio & ~meater, _ re-O-Matic. GENTRA po an Me 1954 FORD CONV. RED. Ai CORD. Power windows & seats, $1,060. ‘4 FORD, 3-DR. RADIO, HEAT. | er, overdrive. Phone OR 3-508: Beat offe o ef. “6 FORD, GOOD RUNNINO CON. dition, No rast FE 54-0608, ‘FORD ‘CUSTOM, Ral, Fordomatic, p Sheridan blue. Many, — miles of trouble free nya one, UAURN MOTOR SALES corns Pike & Bast Bivd, PE 3-7471. 1960 FORD 2 DR. R & H. AND Sa ie ft. housetratler frame. OR OF. FORD sk xe, (COND. . bry “Allen Or- MA A bana after TAKH PAYMENTS. CaS, Pe Owner, FB 2-7063. IS YOUR CAR A. Se Bus? | Tt ts falee economy to pass up « 2. .$ 895} n,'S4 Dodge V-8 2-Dr. $745] MV GOST | PIKE 8T8, FE 2-9i67. 6 MERCURY MONTEREY } W-TOP | : utiful 2-tone ) Shy old PIKE 8T8. FE “29187, ‘$1 MERCURY «DOOR rice, be tars Green, $295 Pull LINCOLN-MERCURY, CASS AT PIKE STS. FE 2-9i87. ‘S] NASH RA) MBN eusTom Hydra. Heater. Other access, 9, miles, $2,175 | ‘sq Ford Vie. V@ .......... or will take $380 Beaty 2062 hey 1 vibweewen ioe Maplecrest, Willia s a 3° ie Ryare. wENeT Pd] arpa ter 4 pm. seiner fran Sportation specials "63 CKAR ; rom Breutiful Tone Ores, 0 |RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES week. CENTRAL LIN a fiencuny, ¢ CASS AT PIKE MY, 9-987 bi, N. Broadway = ‘PONTIAC ‘52 CATALINA. RADIO. ine BLY MORTAR ‘CONVERTIBLE. | pester. Hydramatic, whitewall top. $125. MA A-l condition. Jack W Bett _ Hee Pontiac _Sales, MAple 1851 OLDS #. R&H, HYDRA. NO money down Assume payments of ag A nok my —— gro $14.27 month, Call Credit Mer. Ary Mr. Parks. Midwest 47500, Har.) jyent® of at . me, Call “opeatt old Turner Ford Hitpid to mp ig west 47500. ‘6 PLYMOUTH o_o IN EXC. | PONTIAC _ a Oh M68. cond. ofa tom 2 leas and 4 dr. SOE. OF Cate. 4] 1 MOUTH wer, Save ac % t PLY m SED a8 Wi itanpt ontiag Sales. MAple we PLYMoUtr ‘ATION WAGON second car when We have such > The weather may not HOT © You'll apo better when you've checked LOT ‘@ Ford, V-8, Ratt 11.46 per month ‘80 Hudson, runs rood $5.63 per month V4, Rai $14.27 per month ‘62 Piym. 2-Dr. Sites -for the kiddies ‘Sl Ford, per donth . No Money V8 @ Dr. Aw atic transmis- sion. Low mileage. Bargain. EM 3-440, 1955 OLDS 88 SUPER $12 SILENT scHUTZ mt » BIRMINGHAM DEMO KS Oldamobi!e a Tay- Vee Mar Sales, Walled Lake. sas ae a SUPER $796 ; SILENT oy aa aaa 3 2 OLDSS F po POLLY ee ee e sha: easona rice MO Lsise Tom Bohr | Ine, i $6 OLDs SUPER 68. HOLIDAY rf. cond. Full power, $250 1954 PACKARD 4 DR. _ f ear down, 30 months on balance. or L INCOLN-MERCURY, CASS AT AT. Pe Ret Take over payments. MU | ‘48 PO 33 PONTIAC CATALINA, COUPE, Like new. Assume smail mae | BM eagine Lucky « ae Sales. Saginaw. FE +22 PONTIAC, ‘53, 2 = DELUXE, ater, A-l condition. Jack W. " 14.700 MILES. 3 owner. Ged offer. OR 3-5363, PONTIAC 'H4 4 DR. DELUXE. RA- dio, ip hydramatic tite new, Jack W. ae “Pontiac Bales, Maple &1l4L mT tic, In top pt. Pontiac 55 Buick Centar. $598 SILENT SCHUT? BIRMINGHAM Low down ‘¢ eid . tac Sales. MAple 1948 Ari aed FAIR COND, $60. | "Stranded out in winter alone” ; ne many weary miles from home i threes shack. . ballots Genk c anti-freeze gone . , « busted head : Why toil and fuss? Junk the old bus! . Shee OLIVER BUICK for value plus. . ‘$5 Pontiac Catalina an $1395 — ‘a0 Gate: Ral. Tet ee ‘iets. "HERE Ho” ‘55 Buick 2-Door Sedan .-$1295 ‘54 Pontiac 2-Door ...... $ 745 Reem, ttenes, wreates Mee head tit cs) Buick Special;...... $1595 one ware A ps ore af 2... $1695 | 4.Dr, Hardtop, custom trim. vwhite finish. “Delve tas Sar w/wall Sooteclsts "HOGS. Sie." ne ‘52 Pontiac 2-Door Sedan $ 495 Hydramatic. radios nat clean red & black. Ideal for ‘51 Nash Ambassador . ie ove verdrive a raale a eater pen ttes Dudes, beg fe Land ‘55 Buick Special 2 Dr. Hardtop. radio pester. fyester. window washers, 56 Buick Special $1795 £,oer: - shocescorined. one owner, loads of miles left. 96 Buick Special ...... Bie eNO. te. one owner car ‘with loads of 56 Buick Specidl $1695 ~~ ¢ Dr, radio & heate owner, only 6,900 miles on this beautiful white beauty. BTOCK NO. a0” ee #e eo @ oo #8 #@ #@ © * © * © @ & . CHIEF tain Catalina “Hydramatic. One STOP — SHOP MAKE OFFER Some unreasonable offers cepted at: Russ Johnson Motor Sales ‘te Fora Clearance on Used Cars ac- ~BUCK'S _ AUTO SALES. ‘$2 Pontiac, 2 dr. Hydra. R a. Sharp » . eS Chevy. 2 dr. PG, Sharp. ‘Sl Ghevy 2 dr. t sight. stick. evy r, straight s ‘Sl Ford 2 dr. Overd rdrive. money — Assume of $3.65 m Call Credit "Mar, Mr. Parks} idwest 47500. Har- oid Turner Fors, ‘46 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA- = all aE ry paint beautl- ul fire vo AUBORN M ALES Cor. Pike East Bred. rr 41471, NTIAC, 4 DR. SEDAN, R&H, full Hydramatic, MA 58-6733. 1957 PONTIAC 4 DR. CATALINA, owner, low mileage, very clean. | FE 86-6843. . § 295: +, $1895 pe s Big ' beauty. Low mile- | good dependable | $1395 |, “SPORTS. CAR ENTHUSIASTS! IF YOUR PRESENT CAR IS DRUDGERY ; TO DRIVE AND MAINTAIN, VISIT . “MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | YOU'LL FIND ALL OUR USED CARS IN GOOD CONDITION AND A PLEASANT Sport to Drive! New Goodyear Tires ' Available on all °55 - "57 models Car Guarantee - Ow all °51-’57 models—as long as you own the car. North Side 631 Oakland Ave. *57 CHEVROLET “S57 CHEVROLET HARDTOP... . $2245 ' 56 FORD 8 « "$2345 *56 CHEVROLET © mapproe 55 CHEVROLET ‘99-Mercury Montetey .. $1095 4 Dr. Sedan. A real buy. STOCK MO. 321. '54 Ford Convertible .. 900 sctual miles ort, radio & heater, fordomatic, Suerty pea tikual STOCK WN ‘53 Pontiac Convertible . $ 795| Not 4.3%, re! ‘This as nice a ‘33 automobile that you ¥ wil, Aad anywhere. Radics & Rafer. chydremauc, black top @teen bottom, STOCK NO. 'S4 Buick Super 9-Door . . $1195 Rordep. Fd gr red & white finish, oon mechanically, '54 Ford Sunliner ...... $1095 2 Dr. Hardtop, Soetomalte. s sharp one owner OLIVER BUICK 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2-9101 OPEN TILL 9 P.M. $1095 | y pectes,, w/wel tires, I's | | PE 4.4546 '%6 FORD. *S4 CHEVROLET 55 OLDSMOBILE Mj FORD 53 PLYMOUTH 54 PLYMOUTH 53 HUDSON ‘53 CHEVROLET 9 DODGE s 4 52 FORD 356 vous AGON ‘57 VOLKSWAGON 54 PLYMOUTH 3 RK . STATION WAGON ‘ 1b South Side 211 S. Saginaw 57 CHEVROLET | 'S6 BUICK Conreay ere 56 CHEVROLET 56 PONTIAC | $1666 ARO ee 136 FORD 86 CHEVROLET | 55 CHEVROLET 54 FORD ‘54 FORD 'S4 CHEV EVROLET 54 FORD 153 PLYMOUTH 52 PONTIAC 51 PONTIAC 48 PONTIAC 52 CHEVROLET $125 ) $405 '51 FORD 'S7 VOLKSWAGON VICTORIA s 3 DOOR $205 $1805 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to your Door -MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer" FE 4-4547 i950, “PONTIAC R&A, ogee _ SED CARS FOR LESS MONEY. AND FAST TURNOVER. . IT TAKES ONLY A MINUTE L ‘Down’ Wagons ‘61 Chav, — 8 pass. RAH, Auto. transmission. Priest's — "83. Chev, — 210 ¢ Dr. Wen. Man Extras, - . M Chev. — Low Mileage, like new paint, W-W's PRICED FROM $455 LOW reel. "clean 3 nice PONTIAC'S, 1983 3 Dr. & be ms phere R&H, ~s ghete cats ohecepes eee eee ce eee ee ee) SURE eRe meee whee eee eeweee TWO ‘83 Chevs. 2 wend Ram Powerglide as low as ...... $405 Looe seat ooh cea ‘| Prices. JIMMY DEROSE 3140 . W. HURON ST. (1 wile west of ae ea Assume Pent ee 1952, >| 1881 $895 SILENT SCHUTZ—BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5300 - - SPECIAL $2345 1957 Olds 88 2 dr. Holi- day. Radio, Heater, Hy- dramatic, power brakes. 'W hit ewalls. Excellent | ™ condition. - LAKE ORION peoron ¢ Fe MY 2-26 Mereery Used cars Re w Oj r work, MAS® & Porter 3.4066 t LARGE Getting cold walk Prankie Johnny’s Motor Sales Back to Work- daly Syenepertaltin $75 on up & $505 on down. ee Mr est em a) PLYMOUTH CL. COUPE : $405 SILENT SCHUTZ—BIRMINGHAM "MI 6-300 | BIRMINGHAM |SAFE-BUY| USED CARS MERCURY HARDTOP, used. RY 4dr. Sharp . $ 345 WOOK | oho oxo cea. cine j 1954 FORD. V-& Club Coupe. aa [ONTEREY hard- And - soe ive many “more- owners Bob: Frost) Inc. EALER, iM Lago ACERCUR mL ag Tat SN te Hydramatic, 1 owner. low mile- _ age, Very clean, FE 6-6843. "36 gels ig CATALINA, VERY Gt oe Loaded. 245 Nelson. Por *50 Ford Convert. 2 2 we on vert. 1 own- 34,000 tual re Exce bora, Se ae a stic] rain p ce. ' 68 Oakland I'Ll TOTE rsa ar mal cond.,- $950, 4-6191, SPECIAL Scots’ DELD +DR., HY- radio & heater, Exe. Pvt. Owner, MUtual "87 STUDEBAKER dr Heater. Defrost- REK MTR. SALTS, 245 FE 4-0587. ‘Sl. FORD VIC. CLEAN. a 2 . = E & E Motors, FE “Bright - Spot” AUTO SUPER MART 75 BARGAINS - NO MONEY DOWN $3 Nash 2-Door $0 | °52 Olds 88 2-Door ‘1°52 Chevrolet 2-Door 52 Chrysler Windsor Sed. | 952 Ford 4-Door - : $1 Pontiac 2-Door ‘48 Plymouth . ‘47 Buick $195 DOWN ams'525 Olds Super 88 2-Door Buick Super Hardtop m 53 Chevr: 53 Ford ee Pontiac 2-Door poe she Club Coupe wp. '54 FordSedan ’54 Plymouth Sedan _MANY, MANY MORE | | JEROME. Olds - Cadillac ; Orchar Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 ¢ | PE 93-4101 - _ LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS _ STATION WAGONS 55 FORD 4-Doot ...ccceesseceeeeeeeesee $1495 ‘5S FORD 4-Door wieaace er $1595 "96 PONTIAC 4-Door woe sseseseeeesees «$1895 ’S6 FORD “Squire” 6 dwee wae se eeee cevesees $1895 - CONVERTIBLES "56 FORD ......000 ee ccrengears sess sen $1545. '55 FORD ....c..eee. ne veseueevees veces $1345 FORD gsc speabivigg ait nth madamna cing: $ 895 '§3 PONTIAC ....ececesceeeees ceceeeeeee: $ 795 12 A-1 SPECIALS '$4 FORD. 4-Door Fvazaes teatpemnension oh 745 $4 CHEVROLET 2-Door, eovevcveccsecees sd O45 'S4 PONTIAC 4-Door oeeseseereseseeees $8 45 ‘$4 OLDSMOBILE 4Door ......+: ‘oecaee $1145 53 DODGE Club Coupe. 5a wale inedens aan ce SS '53 DESOTO Club Coupe -.....eseeeeeeee: $ 745 ‘52 OLDSMOBILE, 4Door coccueuececauees $ 545 ‘52 STUDEBAKER 2- -Door os deassvanuaves $ 345] "90 CADILLAC 4-Door i eessee eee ese $ 595 ‘51 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe sisi © ws warate eee $ 295 $1 BUICK 4-Door. ....... 0c cece eee ee wee. $ 395 90 FORD #-Door ....cceecceeeceesseeeees $ 295 Your Friendly FORD Dealer M7. Saginaw St... BO 53588 ‘Open 8 A.M. to 9 P. M. To Check-Our Deal First — THOSE "Red Hot Deals” DON’T ALWAYS START ON A Cold Morning With cold weather driving just around the corner, it’s important that you buy more than a “gimmick” when you buy a used car — our cars are just... Good Cars - Fairly Priced 56 = ONT IAG 2-Door S Sedan . ce 2 -$ 895, Heater. Standard trans.. Oakland County Car, . ’52 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ...... keene $ 595 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 1°55 PONTIAC BOO 5 ccweween ose csaneae » $1295 ater, Standard trans. . $3 poNprAc 2-DOOF 5 cc: PRS bees we doe we .$ 695 Radio and Heater. Hydramatic. "53 PONTIAC 2-Door ...... a eres ee | 5m eae $ 795 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, * | 'SS PLYMOUTH 4-Door............., +o0$ 895 Radio & Heater. Standard trans 55 PONTIAC BDO | oi 256 Sve i win euieonien $1395 Radio & Heater, Standard Transmission. . '§53 PONTIAC 4-Door ...... sewtees: oo... $ 895 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. - =e ~ =e "56 CHEVROLET 2-Do008 nice cass ccc peces $1795 Radio & Heater, Powerglide. ‘5 E 4- ed @ ae B S65 5 wd © any 2 DODGE sour OOS. $ 495 : HRYSLER 4- ee eters 8 a meee +-Door reser eea$ 695 56 CHEVROLET 2-Door tees eee ee reece $1595 $5 OLDSMOBILE 4Door ................ $1595 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. . ; $4 CHRYSLER 2-Door ..........:..82.04 $1395 Radio & Heater. Auto, transmission, 55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ali nisi °54 CHEVROLET 2-Door ...... Vos SNS aniee = $ 995 Radio &,Heater. Hydramatic. . 55 B ICK 4 RRA SO RE ae re ‘35S UIC 2- erg ss vw 61S 56. PONTIAC 2-Door |...... eevee cee ees $ 895 Heater, Standard trans 54 PONTIAC Stati Wae Rew saeeed a ONTIAC tasion : mes , . oe $1095 '54 PONTIAC Convertible .............0... $1295 , Radio &Heater, Hydramatic, PONTIAC -RETAIL STORE | “GOODWILL USED CARS" 6s sir. CLEMENS ST. 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News, Top 59 WJBK, News, Lenhardt | 2:30—WCAR, Sports Parade $:00-—WEYZ, News, Fun - WJBK, News, Lenhardt 1:06~-WIR, News, T’chdn, By EARL on Oct. 17, = to preview the ‘of claer, 1,000 Decca albums, 50 hooked for 18,000 toys.” -- Today's Television Programs -- Fregrams furnished by stations lsted tn this column are subject te change withest notice I asked him. ~_Channel_2—WIBK-TV Channel ¢=WW3-TV Chantel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS -$:@—(1) Sports Focus, (9) Pop- "eye. (4) News, Sports, (2) News. 6:16—{7) Sports. (2) Weather. | 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) News. 6:2%—(4) Box 4 Forum. 6:36—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Boston Blackie. y nial (2) Leave to Beaver. .1:00—(1) Jim Bowie. (9) satis ‘Dollar Movie. Leslie Howard, In- grid Bergman, “Intermezzo.” (4) Last Resort. (2) Trackdown. 7:30—(1) Hollywood Film. Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, “The Life of Riley. (2) Zane Gray Theater. " $:00—(4) M. Squad. (2) Mr. Adam, %0—(7) Date With Angels. (9) H’down. (4) Thin Man. Shelly Winters a ‘a weather. 1:00—(2) Movie. Western. as the Smarty.” E Range Rider. (7) Jungle Jim. 9:00—(1) The Big Picture, (9)/#!*—(4) Sports. (2) Sports. a} ier t1r88—(2) Nightwatch - Theater |"°2°-(0 Lion's. Preview. $:30—(7) Europe. (9) Person to %:45—(4) (Color) Barber's Sports. 10:00—(7) Youth Bureau. (9) Na- 10: 10—-(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. Vernon and Irene Castle.” (4) 10:30—(7) The Crash. (9) Gang- 11:06—~(7) Soupy’s On. (9) “Million . |11:18—-(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- 11:30—(7) Songwriter death on “Bourbon Street.” (4) Charlie Chan. (4) Boxing. Isaac Logart, Joe Miceli in 10-round bout. (2) Line-Up. dent Eric Johnston, @Celartty Playhouse. Wendell Corey, “Stagecoach to Paradise.” tional News. (4) (Q) Racket Squad, Martin Kane. busters. (4) Frontier, (2) Sher- lock Holmes. Dollar Mystery. Lloyd Nolan, “Michael Shayne, Detective. (4) |. News. (2) News. Robzrt Mitchum, ‘Where Dan- ger Lives.” Steven Gerray, ‘So Dark the Night.” 30 - Minute — Theater. seeks clue to girl's Tonight. Violinist Fiprian -Za- bach. Weekdays 9 to §:00; Fri. 9 to 9 | F ‘4 tion, CONDON’S |, RADIO & TV 5 SALES & SERVICE 127 G. Parke, Corner Auburn Coll FE 4-9736 Paetery Authorised Service }8: s~(4) (Color) News. #:00—(4) Howdy Doody (7). Amer- ica on P. “ - (7) Milky’s Movie Party. 10:30—(2) Sagebrush Sborty. Gallant. Capt. True Story. 11:25—(9) Billboard. 11:30—(4) Detective’s Diary. Commercial Film vs. Rough Riders. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Lone Ranger. (4) Farm Report. (7) Saturday Party. 12:15—(4) Window Shopping. 12:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (4) My| Friend Flicka, 2:38—(7) Cowboy G-Men. 3:00 — (2) é against Julius Boros. (4) “Movie “Port Said.” 5:00—(7) Cartoons 'n’ Cowboys. Amer. (O25 Foreign Legionnaire. t 6:45—(9): Cartoon Film Fair. 9:30—(2) Mighty a. (4) Gum- by. (7) Crusade ‘for Christ. 10:00—(2) Susan's Show, (4) Fury. (4), 11:00—(2) Jimmy Dean Show. (4) % (9) . a 11:56—(9) Pro Football Alouettes (4) 1:465—(4) Football: Ohio State vs. Illinois. Saturday Showtime: “Full Confession.” - (7) Joe Pa- 3:15—(9) Queen in Ottawa. Queen Elizabeth. II and Prince Philip arrive at Ottawa. Commentators are Alexander Kendrick and Neil ' Strawser. |3:30—(7) Laurel and Hardy. 4:00—(7) All-Star Golf. Today's match pits Ed “Porky” Oliver 4:30—(2) Early Show: “Riff Raff.” x & & the Duchess.” a paid escort in Paris—Gilbert . .» A Hungarian impressario fights in Ebbets Field next -year. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jones. That's earl, brother. | Mike Todd Is Giving . Little Birthday Party NEW YORK—The Beautiful Wife and I aren't nosey— but we'd like to know what presents Mike Todd-and Liz Taylor are going to give us at their birthday party for sae people’ - -*, & ® We're not the hinting type; | ‘ But that Cessna airplane, or one of the three Edsels, or the three Fiats, would be peachy—just some little remembrance. Mike's invitations—to Madison Square Garden on the first anniversary of “Around the World in 80 Days"—clearly says: “Don't |, bring presents. Have so many. already, we'll share them with you.” I went around to Todd's 7th Avenue office the guests by the former Milwaukee and Chi- ' cago boy who made good. “The Cessna,” grinned Mike's press agent, Bill Doll, “comes complete with flying lessons. We also have a rickshaw, 30 ivory back scratchers, 500 gallons the toy king, offered us toys. he ® “ Suddenly Mike was on the phone from L.A. “How you going ay haty the guy et ya to toner” THE MIDNIGHT EARL...” Toy firms are rushing a Russian satellite plaything for Christmas. . . Red Buttons asks, “When the satellite passed over Miami did it carry a streamer saying ‘Eat at Wolfie’s’?” ...° British socialite Hazel Court’s mak- ing her TV debut here in “Dick and . . dayne Mansfield has son of the French minister of state . Casey Stengel’s against his Yankees doing. TV—thinks they ought to concentrate on ball-playing woah WILSON presents that are to be given ee, Sa elephant bells ... Daye Marx, Poor guy doesn't know he’s Pineau, ‘HAZEL wants to stage bloodless bull- New books on painting, mathe- matics, science and techrology, and those for children have been |added recently to the shelves of the “ (Copyright _ inner smugness. ; able te separate myself trom Art and Science Sere Industries, Applied Auto| 3077 the, performer,” sayy | Books Are Added|mation; Donaldson, Tool Design| wr iiow when our Ye ° Farnham, Mechanical Drafting Es) _.44 when he’s bad — by City Library sentials; Gowland, How to Take anyone telling me," Better Home Movies; International Dictionary of Physics & Electron- ies; Legault, Surveying: An Intro- duction to Engineering Measure- ments; Lyttleton, The Modern Pontiac City Library,.47 Williams Painting Seascape, Shipping and Waterside Scenery; Langer, Prob- lems of Art; Leith-Ross, The Land-| scape Painter's Manual; Priest, As- pects of Chinese Painting; Spears, Painting Patterns for Home Dec- orators; Taubes, The Art & Tech- Universe; McPartland, Electrical nique of Portrait Painting; Vinci, Treatise on Painting — V. 1 Trans- lation — V. 2 Facsimile; Watson, "These Are Not Official Cars OUT THEY GO! END OF MODEL RUN Bran |New 1957 Buicks These Are Not Demonstrators BUT BRAND. NEW BUICKS Save up to $1200 during this Gigantic Sale on Specials, Cen- | spans: Supers, Roadmas- _ ters, deyag “5 2-Doors, | Stibitz, Mathematics & Comput-jj ers. cn Soeres’ Critics’ Jibes TV's golden boy of slapstick, is blithely untroubled by television's current craze for change. new formulas, formats, directions and approaches seem to forget one taining people,” Lewis sald, the critics ay. me by them during the past year,” he commented.’ please both eritics and public, ' last television show = but the pub- lic wrote me 200,000 letters of thanks, an unprecedented thi COMFORTABLE SPOT cause of splitup last season with | ll-year partner Dean Martin, who, is also to do some TV solos... | ASATURATION POINT -|Lewis with a sigh. His engagement j x «* * J Women not only drive as good as men, but they can do it on either side of the road.—Charies Plans No Changes in Format ‘for First Show on. November By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK 1® — Jerry Lewis- * * * “People? who think nothing but. lement of show business—enter- And he doesn’t even care what “T’ve had my brains handed to “But you can't * * * . “T got a going over after my Possessor of a contract which |Interests Son in Air to Keep Him Off Roads MIDDLETOWN, Pa. i—Charles J. and Charles A. Zito, father and son, say one way to keep young people out of hotrods is to get them up in the. air. “T’got Charles interested in fly-| fling so he wouldn't around the highways in hotrods and on motorcycles,” said the fa-|f. ther, a. private pilot since 1935./ The two built « filane them selves and Charles A 16, go roaring A. soloed at Such mania for work was a main| | “I'd say I'm at the saturation at last,” sighed 31-year-old | RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL on WPON | , aren 1:15 P. M. Sponsored by: JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC PONTIAC LUMBER 1460 ke. The Regio’ Voice of Pontiac ~! 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