©. Weather even Merecast a PRESS UNITED Panes PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL WEwe See cunvice | ue on iit habe a C Surprise Snow Stalls Spokane EARLY WINTER — A sign of things to come was seen in Spokane, Wash., when a surprise storm dumped three inches of snow on ‘the city . yesterday. Traffic was snarled on some streets —25 cars tied up on one hill—and at one time visibility was cut to less than a block. The storm was losing its inches of snow Colorado and Wyoming after dropping up to 20 tures dropped to ten below zero early today at Havre and Cut Bank, Mont. Macmillan, Ike Meeting Today for Unity Talks President Also Plans “to Discuss Vital Issues in Radio Series WASHINGTON (#—Brit- ish Prime Minister Harold Macmillan came here today to appeal to President Eisenhower for restoration of the American- British search, He said his single pur- pose is to “improve friend- ship and extend co-opera- tion” between the two coun- tries. , . AP Wirephote punch today as it moved into in parts‘of Montana. Tempera- Army’s ‘J upiter’ Rockets to Success 1,500- Mile Missile Tested MISSILE TEST CENTER, Cape| The Pentagon, however, would, Vanguard missile will take place. Canaveral, Fla. (@ — A Jupiter|not reveal how far the Jupiter had. ‘The "three-stage rocket, rocket soared skyward last night, in a spectacular and successtul| test of the Army's : intermediate range ballistic missile. . The missile, designed to iene 1,500 miles, was reported offi-| cially to have taken its prescribed course and landed in its pre-se-| lected target area. It was the first time the De- fense Department had identified a missile fired from here or had given an immediate report on the outcome ofa Saat. e traveled. A spokesman ‘said that istill ig secret inforrnation. CALLS POUR IN The mighty missile trailed a ‘long oval flame which lighted up ithe Cape Canaveral area. Minutes after the launching the Miami, |Herald, 200° miles to the south, was flooded with calls from resi- jdents who. said they saw it pass | overhead. * * * There still was no word on when, the scheduled test of the Navy's) City Gets Progress Report eavkublic Safety Building City officials are anxiously awaiting the completion of the new $875,000 Public Safety Building, which will house the police department, fire department head- quarters, and municipal courts and offices. City Manager Walter K. Willman has expressed: hope that the Pike street edifice would be turned over to . 913 Baldwin Ave.” « . Long. *the city sometime ntxt When Miles OKs | Liquor License All Are Puzzled Floyd P. Miles’ | Commissioner -had his fellow city commissioners a little puzzled last evening when he - proposed acceptance of a new liquor license in Pontiac. j Long a staunch foe of new liquor, licenses in the city, Miles mistak-| enly offered for approval a request from John and Athena Ponushis| for a new package beer license * “7 thought it was just a trans- fer,” Miles. blushingly told com- missioners as he later asked that the request be reconsidered. It had passed earlier without dis-_ equi; cussion. During the reconsideration, the request was approved by a 5-to-2) vote. Objecting along with Miles was Commissioner Gilbert W. r Mayor 47 Years, Quits BEREA, Ky, &® — John L. Gay believes 47 years is long enough for him to serve as mayor of Berea. So, at the age of 92, he has announced he won't seek re- election in the November elec- tion. He is the only mayor the city ever had. ‘ing, he saict. * week, with occupancy “pos-| isibly” by Nov. 15. Some electrical and plumbing work is still going on in the build- * * A spokesman for general con- ‘tractor J. A. Fredman, Inc. this morning said their work was com- ' pleted. Frank A, Reed, purchasing agent for the city, said some of the $51,009 worth of equipment for the structure was being de. livered piece by piece. Spectator chairs for two-court rooms were expected in today with desks due by Nov. 1, he said. The. City Commission last week authorized the additional expendi- ture of $15,000 for miscellaneous Reed said he did not know-when all the necessary equipment would be on hand to allow operation by the different departments. City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn said city Department of Public Works and parks crews were put- ting finishing touches on paving of a parking jot and sidewalk , and sodding around the building. | Wrenn said this work should be done “within the week.” The building is located just north of the City Hall, with its main en- trance off Pike street. It is being financed entirely from the city’s capital improvement funds.- ‘Macmillan’s plane landed at 9:17 a.m. after an overright flight from London. He was met by Secretary of State Dulles who said that while the Communist world is held to- gether by force, the free world is united by understanding. “We must never take that un- derstanding for granted,’’ Dulles said in his greeting. * é intended | Ito carry a U.S. earth satellite into) space, is due for a tryout of its first-stage engjne. High winds ap- talks, opening at the White House ve ca stpone- parently =a . ae pete aimed at strengthening American-| ments of the (es » | British ties. | Yesterday's Jupiter test ‘was | Their broad purpose, he said, is the second of the day. A small to help all nations which need to missile was launched during cooperate and work together to’ daylight hours but authorities wage peace successfully. have declined to give any infor- m mation about it beyond that it | \ uct emmunce@ Me mat aan : announced go di- was not the Vanguard. reetly to the American people in It began wobbling shortly after. series of talks to prociaim * \takeoff and apparently fell into anew Mis faith thet the free the Atlantic, ; world | Oh along com- As the ins Gites was about b this outer space age. to be launched, searchlights ne; nt's plans Tor per- brightly on it and a med ‘mg dozen speeches i around it, Seconds later ” ae vate a slow ascent, gathered speed. : vanished momentarily in a cloud bank, then reappeared. It could be}, seen for about 2% minutes before it disappeared to the southeast. * * *.. : In a saan Depart- ment officials indicated more in- ry formation about missile tests andi Sones pacha atarrg idypin wr their results will be provided im/Fund tor Medical Education, Ei- Lid ure. Murray Snyder, assistant sec- ona be ae hy 2 -rodl a" jretary of defense for public , and othe event iaffairs, said the missile test pro-, ‘aed to Bacar Rawr ring gtam here “has reached a stage, |GAVE NO DATES where certain information may) now be made public.’ The President provided no de- a itail regarding his plans, But aides, Birds. ‘High’ on Berries said he will make perhaps as many | » as half a dozen speeches, some of! CHICAGO (®— Some of the them outside of Washington. robins stopping off at Brookfield Zoo-are on a binge, says Director Robert, Dean, bythe is going to do nothing about it. Bean said one robin, after eating fermented berries, tried to pick a fight with its image in a sidewalk puddle. Some of the robins, he added, are just ‘sputtering’ instead of singing. Market for Cars, Goods in Europe, Says Curtice - NEW YORK (INS) — General Motors President Harlow Curtice says there are expanding mar- kets for cars, household appli- ances and other consumer goods in western European countries. Curtice, returning from a three-week business trip to Europe, said yesterday a high level of economic activity stimu- lated by full employmest and a rising standard of living is main- taining the “basic strength and vitality of the automobile and ‘household .appliance business.”” grams, is expected soon. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Theme for Thursday: Walkin’ in the Rain “Just walkin’ in the rain, gettin’ soakin’ wet’’ is what Pontiac area tomorrow. . Cloudy, wet and windy, with little change in temperature is the weatherman's prediction for to- night. 53 - 57, Showers are forecast for Thours- day with a slight drop in tempera- ture. The thermometer will reach a high of 57 - 61 degrees. Tomorrow night will: be partly: cloudy with showers ending, and) colder. The low will be near 38 - 42. ing 8 a.m. at 56 at 2 p.m. : {partnership in scientific re-|. Dulles declared the three-day ‘in the afternoon, were ‘not just! we La cially to greet British Prime’ - DULLES GREETS MACMILLAN — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was on hand at Washington's National Airport this morning offi- States for high- _— Harold toLearn Fate: Judge to Reveal Today WASHINGTON «vf — Teamsters leaders expect to TIearn today) c: whether their 1%-million-member| be union will be put in the hands of court receivers. * * * Federal Dist. Judge F, Dickin- son Letts said he will sign papers converting an earlier restraining order into a preliminary injunction: Decision on Appointing i: Macmillan. The British leadé@js in the United hower and top government officials, % AP Wirephote level talks with President Eisen- Teamster Heads Bank i in Farming : still. barring James R. Hoffa trom! The first, most likely dealing | with the nation’s science pro- | The people will be doing tonight and taking over the union's presidency. But the 82-year-old judge has | not made clear in court so far | | whether his order also will put the union under court-named masters and tie up the hage labor organization’s vast funds | asked by a group of 13 New | York union members, | They have challenged legality ‘recent Teamsters convention at ‘Miami Beach, Fla., were illegally ‘ehosen and handpicked to rig the ‘voting. It was that convention which overwhelmingly elected Hof- fa to succeed retiring President Dave Beck, JUDGE HINTS MASTER Judge Letts hinted during the two days of argument in the case that he favored putting the union under rule of a court-named mas- ter. The council meets Thursday to The low will be around! follow up its threat to suspend in the bank which is located at, the Teamsters on the corruption » charges, But high AFL-CIO lead- | ers have indicated they will fore- go any suspension action for the tinge being if the anion is in the hands of court-named supervis- ory. Meantime, an informal meeting, Hl The lowést temperature preced- of the Teamsters Executive Board; Mile Shopping Center on Tele- in downtown Pontiac'was assembled here to prepare | graph road, see the section start- was 54 degrees. The mercury stood the tinion’s stand on both the court) ing action and the AFL-CIO status. ‘of Hoffa’s recent election, charging) ithat many of the delegates to the: New Stores Opening | .The men entered the bank wear- ing tan trench coats, brown hats, ‘false noses and sunglasses. lordered bank personnel, at oe point, to turn over all cash and) ‘threatened to shoot anyone re-) fusing to obey orders, Benner instructed tellers to give! the money to the bandits. They ‘| ‘took all the se bills from the’ two cages nearest the door. The bank staff, totaling seven, was. then herded into the vault. The gunmen ordered an employe, Roberta Schooler, to open fhe gafe, but became restless and fled before she could get it un- locked, One gunman left immediately, the other remaining a few seconds before following his companion. Farmington Township . Police! Chief Irving Yakes, arrived only ‘moments after the bandits left, fol- \lowed by state troopers. The hold- ‘up took place at 1:40 p.m., at a itime when there were no customers (Gene River ‘Ave. and Middlebelt! 2. For additional stories on the - new stores opening at the Miracle on page 33 in today’s | Pontiac Preas. Municipality Would Have Population of 300, 000 FLINT ® — A proposal to cre- ate a ‘New Flint” with a popula- tion of 300,000 and covering 162 square miles was under study to- The new. single municipality would replace the present govern- ments of Flint and some suburban neighbors, 4 UP TO RESIDENTS Tf the new’ city takes shape, it will be formed by city and sub- urban residents alike deciding. on its charter provisions. - Tie plan, proposed at a meeting last night of the. Flint Area Study (FAS), a citizen-fact finding group. s that the only economical, e and democratic, way to solve the public service ‘problems of this fast growing, spilled over community is to start from scratch —with all citizens having a voice in setting up the organization and administraton of ad new govern- ment, A “New Flint” onl accom: panying proposals were recom. mended to the Flint Area Study |’ con- continued in his university post’asked to adopt the new municipal-| while working. with FAS, ity proposal yet, The question of Because of the large amount of|pushing action toward the plan’s mene Me ee adoption will await further study + the city. and suburban dele- In Today's s Press Planning Expert Proposes Creation of ‘New Flint’ consultant late «in 1954. He hasjed by FAS. the ‘ancien were not! calls foe greater equalizing of the! county tax burden aiiong al] units ‘of government in the county. * * i In recommending the new-city |‘ plan for metropolitan Flint, Dr. Zimmer turned down traditional methods such as charter town- ships, incorporation of separate \cities, metropolitan . special dis-) tricts, sale of services by either, city or county, city-county merger. representing the city and suburbs County News © .....05++0++5 2 — ae a ‘annexation and two-level federa- ‘met to discuss their common prob- and administer an over-all gu Jems and seek a way to solve them, Editorials .....,..+++--+-+) © l-¢gp the development of Genesee tion, He said they either are piece- They elected S caaiein John W. Markets -...++s6++; ++ | County. meal, a further dividing of the Tho - shod law wy living ja! Ghitmaries .... 6. fecsereees 4 \ ; . community into segments, imprac- mas, a Flint lawyer living i Pol-0-Gold Putzle mmeied 'q | Seliools of Flint and 15 suburban tical or undemocratic: one of the suburbs. Sports % thru 32 (districts would be consolidated bart tie: Rinasiiee’ snihd. tie oiteainy pret eg it. Thebr ies woul BECAME CONSULTANT (Dheaters occ gee hee ibe the a G —— city’s,| Mite of government have the Dr. Zinimer, resident director of}: TV & Radio Programs. vos "| legal means jo supply all the | the University of Michigan. social) Wilson, Earl ............., 63 SHARE TAKES services ‘tenant filed suburban science research project, became| Women’s Pages .«. 17 thru 1 | Dr, Zimmer's ‘recommendation areas netd—at a price, ~ i : : » / “ { bat i ‘ ‘ Et e » sy f . . f | ; f , ,? = ri . i rye : =A ; 4) 5 f Te } ata i \ ‘organization for the administration “Given the necessary funds,’ he, said, “any level of luxury is pos- sible, . .For with gnlimited funds any degree of duplication and in- efficiency could be supported. . .It is my opinion. that this area can no longer afford the luxury of waste, sluplication. and inefficient of local government, NOF FEASIBLE “It fis no longer economically feasible to cofkinue the present segmented approac h to common problems."' Annexation, he said, codld: pro. vide the services, the suburbs need) land create a common tax base for the éntire urbanized community. But-with. all the advantages an-! nexation would appear to pffer, it, (Continued on Page 2, Col, 1) | pices ze ks. 58 he notitied police, he sald, r = lall members of the Dairy Farmers | gaining agent, ‘Labor Mediation Board act -but to cooperate. | country. > Agreed Upon by Commission Would Meet Obligation Out of Pontiac Capital Improvement Fund The $950,000 hospital + bond issue will not raise 1958 city taxes, the City Commission ruled last night, Commissioners decided to pay for the retirement of the 30-year bond issue out of the city’s. capital im- provement fund, instead of raising taxes 50 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation, - City Manager Walter K, Willman offered the suggestion which is ex- pected to delete between $53,000 to $55,000 a year from appropri- ations used for customary street, sewer and civic building projects in the city, This is with the exception of the first year, Willman told the commission, when §73,000 will be the principal and interest costs on the generaf obligation bonds, - This is because interest is al- ways higher the first year, Will- man pointed out, STILL, MUST VOTE Along with commissioners, the manager stressed that the no-tax increase decision does not void the necessity of the vote Monday on the issue. “We still need the authority of | the voters téfore we can issue | the bonds,” he, sald. to Quit at Midnight in Detroit Market Area Milk strike orders were issued at_a meeting in Detroit today and \Cooperative of Michigan were told ;tfo strike the Detroit milk mark- eting area at midnight tonight. * * * Strike headquarters have been set up in New Hudson, Imlay City, Grand Rapids and Carson City. The cooperative is asking all members, neighbors and friends to withhold their mitk. The or- ganization is seeking six dollars per hundredweight for class Ne. 1 drinking milk and four dollars for class no. 2 processed ‘ milk. Strike © director Homer Martin Says every action has been tried but the co-op “has lost its battle for a higher price for the dairy farmer.” * * * ai There is no alternative, he_ said, | but strike action which is the only “weapon against contrived exploi- tation and injustice.” Claiming fo represent more than a majority of dairy far- /bunter today Property owners will go to the ‘ Samesris ci in alert F Township bank manager urn cast ballots ¢ whether in . sn yesterday before bandits had pany Bey yp eye ve , , however, mborked too swiftly in the dar- 3 ing day Pt - and es-¢— a a fore polls th $2 00 —- the ages wees. co errt v Dai F ’ lic Safety B meaeh ed of oe Detrot Bank and airy armers ie roughly $200,000 Trust Co., Mark A. Benner, said years from the he saw two men to | Milk Sf ik dmmpieted. teen tn vareed caro too QUT MHIK SITIKE H was to Thie azoused be wunpiciqn and | Members Get Orders| Sresced te ibs way tier the bond payments. “I'm just begin- ning, the commission acorn, Willman to prepare the forthcom- ing budget with an overall tax rate of $13.70 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, He pointed out that it will make the fifth consecutive year in which this rate remained stable absorption when it is presented for study later this year, Willman said, Annually 31% mills is allocated (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Ind Area Hunter Injured in Eye ‘State Reports 94 Hurt, 7 Others Suffer Fatal A wounded Waterford Township ht to retain vi- mers shipping into the Detroit (sion in his left eye, as the number market as legal collective bar- the co-op has asked help from Governor Wil- fiams and cooperation from the Michigan Milk Producers Asso- ciation, The governor suggested that the | handlers spurned the suggestion, Martin said, He also said the MMPA board of directors failed Buying Spurt Pushes Stocks Upward Again NEW YORK & — The stock ‘market raced upward today un- der the impetus of a strong de- mand from all sections of the Gains ranged as high as 85 a share and, the ticker lagged as much as eight minutes, behind floor transactions, Volume for the first two hours was 1,960,000 of area hunters suffering gunshot ‘wounds during the first two days ‘of the small game season rose to 14, -* * * The state as a whole had record- . ed 94 persons wounded, with a 19 - year - old expectant Jackson er hunters were dead of heart at- tacks, including a Utica man. Bruce E. King, 27, of 2628 Siiver- side Dr., was in Bay City, Gen- eral Hospital, where doctors to- “day noted a slight improvement _ in his eye, King was struck in the face and chest by pellets near Unionville, Another area hunter, who lost the sight of his left eye because of a gunshot wound, continued to im-. prove today in Pontiac General Hospital. He is Harold Atkinson, 20; of 309 Woodward St., _ Roches- tér, ts ke shares compared with 2,000,000 ‘shares at the same time yester- day. | Mutual funds and other instite- tonal sources were credited | with doing some of the buying. Pi) P h/ 4 4 ef + ; : i ‘Other area hunters not previous: ly listed as ‘injured: Frank Line, 47, identified only ‘as being » resident of the Ponting © ‘area, who also was struck in the _ Coatinad on Faas 2, GA. i } 4 4 | ‘ Hospital Ruling In their action taken last eve- from eity tax receipts for the cap- . Heart Attacks in 2 Days - mother heading the list: Seven oth- - BN SORE ORE EN td) ee GE Hay Mt i ik Lt ee et a Fittf | SUSIE, 14, LEAVES SCHOOL CONSTANT COMPANION — The campaign is being sponsored by church organizations under the leadership of Clarkston's Rev. El- den Mudge of New Hope. Church and Rev. Walter Gibson, pastor of the Clarkston Baptist Church, * * ® , Also assisting from the Pontiac area, is Rev, Robert North of the Zion Nazarene Church. tions have been asked to mail them ‘ with cancer, and told that there was no hope, living 10, Edward 12, Elizabeth 13, Susie 14, and Lester 15. George 7, is with his aunt and uncle in Lapeer. * * * Many residents in the area have Susie, who has stayed home from school to shoulder all of the re- sponsibilitie; of caring for the family. Every four hours, night and day, has taken complete charge of caring for her M- year-old mother, Mrs. Edward Luebke of Clarks- Generous Citizens of Area Start Fund to Aid Luebkes Those wishing to send contribu. 1 Teenager Susie cancer. é FS = 5 A i g funds for to be authorized only by the ily doctor, John Naz. O -ton. The mother has ten children, is dying of at,a Pontiac factory, more than $5,000 in current bills have piled up... : ORGANIZATIONS AID Other: organizations connected ,|with the United Fund besides the Cancer Society, have helped the family, and will continue to assist in any way possible, according to director Karl Bradley. re will be a gommunity “And then will come — the manned satellite with Ivan him- self on board,” he said. Parrish added that there was “only a chance” that the United States could beat Russia to the moon. ' But he said that if this nation for Talks With Ike (Continued From Page One) the early weeks of next year. The administration has been sharply criticized by some mem- bers of Congress who feel the sat- ellite and missiles programs have Macmillan. also referred to the interest of other friendly coun- tries in telling Dulles his talks with Eisenhower would have “only one purpose — to improve our friendship and extend cooperation between our two countries in all fields, and they are many, in which ight parade conducted in the a next Wednesday and Thurs- vy nights; * Legal adviser for the group is attorney Earl C, Currah. ~ |standard.”” On Prober Sees : WASHINGTON. w — A Conti- nental Baking Co. executive today denounced as slanderous any in- sinuation that his firm “bought union favors” at a frozen food plant in’ Webster City, Iowa. But 4 regional organizer for the | Bakery -and Confectionery Work- ers Union said his superiors -nego- tiated with the company a con- tract that filled him with disgust land disappointment. ‘EVIDENCE PLAIN’ : ‘ Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) said the Seriate Rackets Investi- gating Committee has received “perfectly plain evidence of col- lusion” between the union and Morton Frozen Foods Inc., a divi- sion of Continental Baking. George Faunce Jr., vice presi- dent of Continental, told the com- mittee that wage and other bene- fits. provided in a 1956 contract covering employes at the Webster City plant “are by no means sub- the contrary, he ‘Safest Auto’ Made Without Steering Wheel NEW YORK (INS) — They un- veiled a brand new car today that doesn't have a steering wheel. . * * * Instead the car gets around by doety using a hydraulic, lever-type steer- 6 Seiieemeel Peday im Pontiac “ling control. Nonetheless, it's prob- lably the safest vehicle on four Lowest temperature preceding @ a.m.: ere s 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 18 m.p.h, i . ae Its designers, who it on Sun flees Tharsday at 636 2 | display at the Waldect’ os said the own sets Wednesday at 6:80 pm car is the first fo be built with Moon rises Thureday at 8:35 om. the of its “Ge . ‘6 il am,.......,.$6, %¢ design objective. srs Dios f220-35| ‘The men. who created the car— a.m,. ete ees. * oe BM... 000 0. 06 ee ee ee) | Peo rs] 72 ies eee OE ee 58 Peete eee oe 48 said, the contract provides for “going wages or a little better” for that area, “bad in.many ways.” When he first read it, he said, “I was al- most ready to blow my top.” . - McClellan made his statement about collusion between union offi- cials and management while ques: tioning James G. Cross, interna- tional president of the Bakery Workers. Cross said he had no personal role in the organization of the Webster City’ workers. Cross denied that he had any conversations with Nathan Shef- ferman of Chicago, whose Labor Relations Associates firm aided in the Webster City organizing. Shef-: ferman previously has been iden- tified as a close friend of Dave Police said the victim, Mack Neyland, A customer, Fred Huntley, dis- covered the body behind a meat Robber’s Blows Kill |. Grocer in Toledo . ‘Collusion’ * |: in Food Firm, Union Pac ace vite Beck, president of the Teamsters union, : TOLL CALL MADE ; Seeking to refute Cross’ state. ments that he had no contract with the Shefferman group while the Webster City organizing drive was in progress, committee coun- sel Robert F. Kennedy produced the toll ticket on a person-to-per- son telephone call which he said was made frem Shefferman’s Chi- cago office to Cress at his home in ——_ ae in a. Representatives of the Sheffer- man organization had sparked a drive that defeated organization efforts at the frozen food plant by the United Packinghouse Workers Union. Then, the conimittee heard yesterday, Shefferman’s agents helped. to negotiate a cohtract with the Bakers Union. Shefferman has been before the committee for long questioning, particularly about his pirchases at wholesale prices of many thou- sands of dollars worth of merchan- dise for Beck and other union of- ficials m Cross, too, had previously been questioned by the committee about his administration of the Bakery Workers Union. Hunting Season Sees 7 Dead, Many Injured (Continued From Page One), left eye while hunting in Tuscola County; : Thomas Osburn, 39, of $152 Orchard Lake Rd., West Blooni- field Township, hit in the head, shoulder and right hand in West Bloomfield Township; Robert: H, Simon, 26, of Royal Oak, wounded in the face, arm and abdomen in Livingston Coun- a ; and Clois Watson, 46, of Royal Oak, Z are + 2 i i s E ibvé we work together with our allies jand friends.” ' Maemillan recalled he met with i|Eisenhower at Bermuda in March ‘but said that “a good deal has: 'happened” since then and another this montis. ‘ie + ® Macmilian’s tirst scheduled r was set actually would go to the White House for an opening session in midafternoon, : a Report Thieves Enter Waterford Restaurant Tau-Lou Grill,! 3517 Elizabeth Lake Rd., was broken into early this morning according to Water- ford Township Police. Entrance was gained after knocking out a panel from the rear door. More than $20 in change was taken from the cigarette machine. Paul Manson, 758 West Huron St., is the owner.. This is the second break-in reported in this building within a month. Benito Mussolini was named after Benito” Juarez,..a Mexican Macmillan in Capital} talks probably will continue into |¢cts, day at the Baptist Church, with the Rev, Lloyd 0. Chase The body will be Bond Issue Won't Hike 1958 Taxes brings in $875,000 a year. Commissioners were together in their opinions that completion of the hospital ‘tops -the list of proj- and that other projects have to wait. id “This is the most feasible so- lution,” said Commissioner Phil- other projects which will have to wait.” “I have been advocating this forsometime,”’ Commissioner Floyd P. Miles declared. “It will spread it in a way in which we can afford to pay for it.” * * * Commissioner John A. Dugan said, “We will still have a good capital improvement program.” mission’s 4¢ ciston, Commis- sloners gathered im Wiliman’s (Le. a sewage treatment plant ordered by the State Water Re- sources Commission), and infla- tion. : ° The real name of Pocahontas was Mataoka. In the language of her native Algonquin, Pocahontas aise[to See ‘My Fair Lady’ 3 : VE of purchases for Pontiac Motor Division of the General Motors Corp. Gow's Little Acre Gift Shop, 6 West Square Lake Rd., will be the meeting place of Altrusa Club of Greater Birmingham at 7 p.m. Monday, the evening’s by Mary Spauldiug and Mary Helen H lb “Travel Through Gifts,’’ will be the theme of the evening. Mrs. R. K. Lewis and Mrs. Lee Mohr are co-chairmen of the rum- mage sale which Redeemer Luth- eran Church Women are sponsor- ing. The sale will be in the church basement Thursday and Friday. The Thursday hours will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Birmingham residents are re- minded that the first public review of the proposed zoning ordinance change will be at 8 p.m. tonight in the Community House, Herbert Herzberg wil] discuss Ike, Mamie Drop In NEW ros (INS)—President Eisenhower Mamie took in the night. *x* * The chief executive joined the first lady shortly after the lights dimmed at the start of the last act, going to the theater from a Waldorf Astoria dinner he had ad- Eisenhower slipped down ‘tt aisle with an aide and sat down next to Mamie. with the audience apparently not knowing that Amer- ica's best known couple were in the theater. ®—--- % wo we They both seemed to enjoy the show—the first Broadway play for the President since entering the White ‘House. Detroit is a city of many nationalities. Its largest foreign population is Canadian, about 65 * . | PROFILE ‘WORK — The silhouette booth ot 420 Bl n s. Forrest. to be a big atfraction for youngsters . of 471, Montana avenue. Booth assistant, hittier P. T. A. Fall Festival this Mrs. J. E. Thomas, of 573 Pearsall St., Friday. Stiown here doing a profile of Wilford the procedure, hit show “My Fair Lady’: last], [that same evening you found | {soldier reptied. a Soldier Likened tto Early Traitor Testifying in Abel Trial TI. Abel has likened, an Wii, M/SGT. ROY A. RHODES if his remarks were stricken from the record. Donovgn did not. object. . The government is expected to complete its case today. Rhodes was a government wit- ness in Abel's espionage trial. The sergeant has admitted on the witness stand that he sold military information to Russian Rhodes said he has never been arrested, indicted or courtmar- tialed. He added, however, that he is confined to the Arlington, Va., base The Army has said, through a spokesman, that it is awaiting a chance to study Rhodes’ trial tes- timony before determining his future. : Rhodes said he admitted his spy role to the FBI last June in a detailed statement.. * * * Abel, 55, is accused of stealing American military and atomic se- crets while posing for nine years as a Brooklyn artist. Conviction could bring execution. Rhodes said he ‘had never seen Abel, before the trial. The ser- geant testified he never had any contact in this country with es. * * &® % last week of Reino Hayhanen, a” Russian spy who defected to the West last May. ‘ Hayhanen, the government’s star witness, said Abel had a dos- ~ sier on Rhodes under the code name of “Quebec.” ve As the 40-year-old sergeant — leaned forward with brow knitted, Donovan asked, “Isn't it true that: Jong after your family arrived in * Russia you attended a party in a’. hotel in Moscow at which uni- formed Russians were present ... * Ts it not a fact that su’ = self in bed with a girl?” “T found myself alone with her, not in bed,” the Oklahoma-born ing to her... everyone had gone but I recall I found my- —_— on the bed with this pionage agents. . This left, as Rhodes’ only ap. : parent link ‘to Abel, the testimony .< 3 ‘ ‘ NEW YORK ®—Counsel for al- © leged Russian master spy Rudolf ~ * ae ae ot oe ee ee ee ee wy 4f rg : ‘ ¥ : a i Ps fe 3 el J De f F \ } , — oa eens THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1057 ne. Se ihaenotnal Toads. | hn eee =F ged a You'd Expect to Pay $12 Anywhere Else! | Bae! Mays Toh us 30 degree below sae [MAL MEW TERK — A reccht aqrag\™® Atvuione oor tine tok B BOYS’ and GIRLS’ STYLES | be eolipee Reece teh cuthar Saantee hove _ Water Repellent Nylon Rayon s the most dependent on foreign | rdine Sno-Suit ‘It you think you have problems, | jet bombel is equipped ith a thousand and more gears, sadtebaiadaaaaeaiitabeeimaemee | Thurs., Fri, Sat. 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SACHSE ‘former resident here. He died of a|Lke Cemetery. ‘The baby died) ere. ot a ee an ten alsters | Monday. She was Iowa's first heart attack Sunday in Highland|Yesterday in Pontiac Osteopathic!y.. corah Manes of Grand Rapids|Democtatic national committee- Park Hospital, Burial will be in| ospital. and Mrs. Dora Shinwell of Toronto,|~oman after the 19th Amendment "X- / an Evergreen Cemetery, Detroit, | Surviving besides the parents|Ont.; and seven was adopted. Mr. Ribble is survived by onelare a sister, — “~*~ Mrs, Jacobson died yesterday — = Sone. Mrs, Stewart Werback; | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, L. B.}morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| WASHINGTON W — Harry: C. two granddaughters, Edith and/Caskey and Ira Waldrop, on of pital from injuries received in an|Read, @5, assistant to the secre- ; ONLY 2 HRS. 20 MIN. a en y Ann Werback, all of. Highland |Davisburg. automobile accident Monday night. tary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO, Park, and one sister, Mrs. Anna : NO CHANGE OF PLANE 87. W Morse of Metamora. MRS, MARY .R. THOMA PARRY REAM 0 si ac Otto Sachse, ’ as : , : FREDERICK J. SUNMAN | MARLETTE — Service for Mrs.| UTICA — Service Yor Parry St D rt G PNO OTHER U.S, AIRLINE CAN OFFER Active in Business and Mary R, Thoma, 83, who died in|Ream, 55, of 8631 Hahn St., willl 3 TIMES FASTER - YOU THE INCOMPARABLE PEACE AND “p / Club Affairs UTICA—Service tor Frederick J.| Marlette Community Hospital, will/be at 2 p.m. Friday from the Milli-| as sausng se suet ihe ose te D ana Sunman, $0, of 7251 Continental,|be at 2 p.m. Thursday from the/ken Funeral Home, here, with bur-|. | een QUIET OF JET-PROP FLYING. Warren, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thurs-|puff Presbyterian Church, The/ial in White Chapel Memorial Cem- cortainn 00 : AIRLINES Cha Otto V. Sachse of 85 Mary Day/day from the Milliken Funerelic, J, Frank will officiate, withjetery, The Rev. Albert Eddy will 3 tomes ¢ Ave., who hat-been active in area|/Home, Utica. The Rev. Charles burial in the McLeish Cemetery. officiate. Mr, Ream died of a heart yes tester teen ene manna eee for many years, died yesterday st SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY FREE PARKING OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY £VENINGS ‘TIL 9:00 P, Mu =icn=| WYMAN’S PRE-WINTER TRADE-IN SAL aE $25 Trade-In Allowance on Your Old Living Room Suite on This , eae © 4 Be Pre for Th alte Pe Beto 2 Pc. Living Room Suite Wear Od Sates re Cold Winter | Days Ahead MATCHING SOFA AND CHAIR aT 2a? Turn in that Old Heater on this 1958 Duo-Therm and really enjoy the Warm ‘Hospitality of Home. \ No Money Down Easy Terms Up to TRADE-IN : ba. yes > S$ 30: ALLOWANCE , : | E for your old heater regardless of age, make or condition! Pa ere ve SE Ter ORT ee Nee Wn wO oN C Yr ON OETE ManTRID URE peo eT aN mn 1 Cem g eae ae Easy to own on convenient terms. Latest styling in New ‘Modern Decorator Fabrics, Hardwood Frame, Spring filled reversible cushions, sofa and matching chair will enhance the appearance of your living room. 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Constructed for many el years of wear and enjoyment. Center drawer RRCed, dust proof, . N’ Ss “Targe landscape mirror, BuyNow! 7 E, Huron St.) 2-STORES—2 . 18 W. Pike St. —e ee a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 f oF ‘Safe to'Seporate Texas Siamese Twins ‘WELLINGTON, . Tex. (P—Doc- tors say examination indicates the Siamese twins, can be ed separated. i 3 UpforReview | 4 7 The -4-day-oldintant are joined at the chest nts ae but Dr. Dale Watkins said they have separate digestive systems. He said-tests also indi¢ate “pretty positively” that the circulatory | _systems are separate. - "The twins, Guadalupe and Ra-| Buel, were born Saturday to Mrs. Lina Estrada, 38. an itinerant. farm worker of Donna, Tex. Japan Tourists Up TOKYO—Visitors to Jepan dur-; ing the first five months of this year ‘totaled 51,024, a 10 per cent increase over | period in 1956. YOULL GET YOUR KEYS BACK... Siam, all two tona of her, had ‘Spence (D-Ky) of the House Ranh ‘set up housekeeping under a ledge ling Committee said today Con near the top af 3,200-foot Mt, Pis gregs will have to review’ the en-| r M, gah since running away from win- ‘tire veterans’ housing program as. ter quarters last Wednesday, a result of government refusal to CS * * * imake advance mortgage commit-| ac reuse . \ Siam, 13 and at that_ adventure iments, : | Oe 9.9% 3,005, or % some, adolescent stage, may miss he * he * . ‘ tim 10.0 te 19.9% A a date next Monday——a. perform ederal National Mortgage {7} 20.0 ro 29.9% ance date. She's a TV and circus Assn. announced yesterday it no > en actress and also performs with longer will commit itself in ad- 1955 te 1970 Seerce: : Covene ot the Consus two other elephants in othet ‘ |vance to purchase new hothe mort- : . note: _ shows, They're slated to appeat gage bearing the Veterans Admin- : shows state represent ebsolute =f in Framingham, Mass., next \ paste setereet vate of 4% per GEREWEAF) 9 —vvwation changes (in thowsends) between 1955 0nd 1970 fy ‘en cent. FNMA has been buying the | Since galloping horses fright mortgages from lenders to supply EXPANDING POPULATION — What the pop-' ing to Census Bureau estimates, the total U.S. (ened her and she hetfooted jt IF THEY'RE IN A BUXTON KEY-TAINER’ You can register your name and address with Buxton. If this soft leather key-tainer should stray from you, Buxton will reward | the finder and return your | key-tainer free! $1.75 up * Your Name-in Gold at No Extra Charge! General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence | | the same! build. Goveramant Refusal to Purchase Mortgages) Stymies Program WASHINGTON. -- Chairman’ Clever Elephant Begins 2nd Week of Loose Living. ™ A, CATSKILL, ‘|i self-reliant girl elephant who nev- er forgot ancestral -freedom today lpegan her second week of loose {living despite concentrated, efforts ito lure her from her’ mountaintop. kt ok ‘ een eda them with additiomal loan funds. It had been giving builders a cammitment for a year in advance that it would purchase the mort-) gages on homes they planned : to) illustrates projéctions made by ~ *& * | The agency will continue to buy mortgages presented for sale, but with California eventually outstri ulations of the 48 states will probably be like by 1970 is indicated on the Newsmap above. It the Census which are based on. three factors: migration, birth rate and ‘mortality rate, The western states are expected to lead the increase, as the most populous state in the union. Accord- of 220° miilion the Bureau of pping New York tien since the will charge a higher premium. FNMA has been paying the banks from 92 to 94 per cent of the face Champion Banks to Take On All Challengers Here Monday population .in 1970 will be in the neighborhood this total will reside on farms is an important (beys have cooperated in the ‘hunt indicator of the changing make-up of our popu- almost daily, including her train lation and economy. The estimated population (°°: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vidbel at present, as recently announced by the bureau, | * * * : stands at 171,790,000, an increase of over 20 mil- Yesterday, having determined -away from her barn at Mitchell people. That only 15 million of | Hollow, about 50 men, women and |where Siam must have made her home, the searchers arranged to try to drive her out of the densely wooded area, as they” would a ieee Two spotters were’ in. the last offic tal census in 180. value of the mortgages. Hereafter the sellers will receive from 90 to 92 per cent of face value, The rate varies by geographical dreas, property values and other factors. FNMA said it had no choice in the matter because it was un-| end cat he 0 pe Well then, how about matching itself must pay almost 5 per cent|Wits with ‘a master of the ‘two interest for its financing. games—Newel] W. Banks. * * * * * * Spence agreed that FNMA's ac- Banks, 70, is making a return tion was justified in view of con-'Visit to Pontiac Monday to see if ditions. his thallengers here have improved “The veterans’ home Ioan pro-/over last year. He's hoping . they gram hasn't been working be- haven't, for he was tied by four _ cause nobody is going to put up players in checkers and one in the money at 4% per cent,” he chess. said. ‘We will have to review the’ Game will begin at 7:30 at nae ‘entire program when Congress Adah Shelly Branch Library ‘comes back in January. It may E. Rundell St. The exhibition br be that we will have to try to; he sponsored by the Pontiac | work out some program for direct! Chess and Checkers Club, Admis- jloans.”’ sion is free of charge. Banks is a champion of both : Australians Debate smss-tis' ms mit er mor U.S. Trip Money Pauper’s Oath . CANBERRA, Australia #—La- Frees Prisoners \ borites popped an embarrassing , Chess, Checkers Contest Slated 20!» So you think you play a pretty than 25 years. To make things: isharp game of chess or checkers?!rougher for himself, he will alsojlast year were Robert E. Dunham, play blindfold checker games. consecutive days, winning 1,331, j playing 6 games at a time, blind-| fold. He holds speed records in both of 272 Cottage St.; mixed checkers and chess, has set 60, of 800 N. a checkers endurance record of\and Dewey F. playing four hours per day for 45 Strathmore Ave. drawing 54, and losing 2, iy o about two “miles from the’ jfarm. He dropped a note to the searchers on the ground and off they went in pursuit * * Siam_ outwitted them The search was continued with flashlightsafor about two hours aft- er dark, but without i aOaees * * mart Dennis Gibson. 18. of 137 Osceola Reports Suspension ; & Tying the champion at checkers \70, and his son Delos A., 39, both Dwight Fisher, Leroy St., Fenton, Dean of 28 W Strike in Argentina Nears Its Finish general strike ignored by neared an end today without irefusal to grant wage increases | Most large industries were halt- ‘ed by the walkout yesterday of '62 unions, but shops and commer- BUENOS AIRES ®—A two-day, more! than half of-Argentina’s workers, budging the government from its/P&8sing fhe father's seed through, eheas gained me | ye we Banks in a i of Aid to Yugoslavia Scientist Reports | Sex.of Babies Can Be Foreseen NEW YORK @®-The New York ‘Herald Tribune said today the iy S. State Department decided to suspend temporarily all economic jand most military aid to Yugo- ‘slavia after Belgrade recognized LONDON wW—A British scientist Communist East Germany last ‘reported that the sex of human week. ‘babies can be predetermined: by, ry * * ; The newspaper said highily re- an ee held. w lliable diplomatic sources in Lon- | don reported that Secretary of Dr. Sherry Lewin, a biochemist! ‘State Dulles approved \the suspen- jat the South West Essex Technical |sion iast Saturday. On that day. College, said the method separates: West Germany broke diplomatic the seeds into those containing the relations with Yugoslavia in re-| # male or female factors and gives tajiation for Tito's granting recog. N.Y. A ‘clever, J eteoeeeees BF ier ae ‘ers ask the U. S, Embassy for money so they could visit the United States? jerning Liberal party, leads an Australian delegation in Novem- ‘ber to Commonwealth Parliamen-| The -Labor opposition had an ‘inkling the travelers had been looking for help to extend their journey across the Pacific. | “I took no action,” McMahon declared in the House of Repre- knowledge no member of the dele- gation approached the embassy.’ j x * &* Another questioner pressed on: “People at the U. S. Embassy; ‘have clearly indicated to opposi. Here's the greatest office aid since the typewriter — enables you to answer half your mail without die- . totion and typing; lets your secre- tary do all-day retyping jobs in 20 minutes. Makes 5 copies of jus? about anything in 1 minute for 214¢ each. ‘sonally telephoned the embassy. truth?” i “I never telephoned the U. S. 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Lawrence "TE 2-6135. | *.8 * |the loophole. | McMahon, a member of the gov-| / tary Assn. meetings in South Asia. lw rWill he say who is telling the, a 20 can’t buy beer unless his wife | cial offices stayed open. question to cg Industry wun I in Dela war e. The government guaranteed Did’ he and other political lead- DOVER, Del. « — Prisoners vented from going to their jobs. who can't pay their fines evident- More than half of the three mil- ly have a one-way ticket out of lion general Confederation of La- \jail here, until lawmakers patch bor members refused to join the strike. x * | Businesses promised a drive to More than 118 were released Cut the cost of living to help meet this week, according to Elwood| Workers’ —__ ‘ ie Wiese. ee eS oe Oe Two ssstanena al violence were fare penal - system, He said still others would be freed after tak- reported. in Buenos Aires. One ‘80 per cent accuracy. | In experiments which he hopes) Lewin is. to finish by. 1960, Dr. produce similar results. First experiments with the elec- trical field" were conducted on rab- it sperm, The same reaction was chieved with human sperm used in artificial insemination, Dr. Lew- in said, Factors in the male sperm, ling pauper’s oaths. worker was wounded when police * * * opened fire:on a group of. pickets. Seven persons, including a solder, A 1953 revision of the Delaware were injured when a gasoline |legal code provides that justices bomb was hurled in a bus. | sentatives. “To the best of my of the peace do not have authority About 20 persons were arrested. Produce chemicals which when, 'to sentence prisoners to specific!) Provisional President Pedro! "jail terms when they plead pover- Aramburu ordered additionat iy and can't pay their fines. As a'troops to patrol the capital — or boy, whichever is desired. iresult, the State Supreme Court jts suburbs. ‘ruled last week that prisoners held| Reports from he provinces in-! ‘in conflict with the law should be dicated that the strike was no ‘tion members that McMahon per-|freed after taking the pauper’s\more successful there than in/began her career as a. clerit a | Buenos Aires. bad . < joath. not the female ova, determine sex of the offspring. * * * Eventually. he said, he hopes tole —s working on a chemical method to) ‘nition to the German Reds. ~*~ * * paper said State De- partment policy.planners récom. mended the suspension to forest more severe action by against President Tito beca followed the Soviet line East German gove mate, West Germany | The Hoover “Citation” Model 64: *& Beats os it sweeps os it cleans — real power ~ cleaning For tHe first. time Hoover's “tep-of-the- line” cleaner has been re- duced in price e ia TU * You Save 9372 Nationally edver- %& Odoriess viny! jacket tised in April holds extra large throw: Better Homes end oa bag Gardens at $116.95 *% The finest cleaner you = ! 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ALL NAME BRANDS — GE, Sunbeam, Westinghouse, 4 DAYS ON SALE STARTS 7.P. M. . 932 West Huron St. at Huron and Telegraph Phone MErcury 5-8304 / By order of new owners --- LORNA and ERNIE LENDLER dba PUBLIC AUCTION ADVERTISED NAME BRANDS—Consisting of Mader Living Room Furniture, Odd Chairs, Decorator Lamps, Table Lamps, Wall Plaques, Ceramic Weres, | PLUS—‘50, 000 INVENTORY Sporting Goods, Electrical Appliances, Power Tools, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Cameres, Baby Hi-Chairs, Luggage, Jewelry, Toys, Dolls, Children’s Desks, Chil- Brookpark, Empire, Siebert, Ames, Skil, Black & Decker, Thor, West Bend, Hors- Thursday and Friday, October 24, 25 — -Saturday & Sunday, October 26, 27 SALE STARTS 2 P. M. | ON 7A PREMISES at MODERN CARPETS Vo Block West of Tel-Huron Shopping Center AUCTIONEER: PERKINS SALES SERVICE. - Phone Flint—_CEdor 3- g345 Ch detente dadeedataatatedant Akh tt 1. tt fo nary | mene ieeminieane ania’ iad _ NOTE: Trade Fair Discounts Open Daily at 220 S. 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Ce, “sqoe Other: lovely styles 1.50 to 3.95 Bring a friend, MEET EXQUISITE FORM'S STYLIST, MISS KARLINE KOVELL Miss Kovell will be at Waite’s TOMORROW (all day) and FRIDAY (Noon ‘tH 9 p.m.) i to help you with any and all of your figure problems: Charge All of ‘Your Foundation Needs at Waite's., .. Second Floor lira ea ‘ * . pis y. Vea Taciincesiiin iitoniaitan sdtidhiilasi initial deal iii i i He came to Pontiac as a mere child, and for over 40 years he had a prominent part in planning - for what we have realized. ae ab = tacier eracora. tn visualizing projects for the future, which do not’ end with his pessing. : at 2&2 In our development from-a country town to a great industrial city, no- body foresaw the ultimate necessi- ‘ties better than he. Nobody had a stronger hand in preparing for that future. His work prepared the way for a solid founda- _ tion. . x * * As the years went by, his ripen- ing experience made his counsel most valuable to both private and public enterprise. His work | always kept him within the © He pursued it until the end, with a number of important unfinished projects in the planning. ae His observation of our cobieibe’ s marvelous growth, largely spark- plugged by his own efforts, incubated a civic mindedness that has been a distinct asset to a number of organ- izations. Lao is gone from among us, and - our area is dotted with his monu- ments. Seeger Siniahisete Proposes Pooling of Knowledge The first hint of a program to re- vitalize the North Atlantic Treaty Organization came from President Etsennower’s toast to Queen ELiza- Bets II at a Washington dinner. The President proposed a pool of scientific brain power and creative resources of the 15 na- entists must work together,” he said, “... NATO is a way of grouping ability—of our man- hood, our resources, our indus- tries and our factories.” Under the McManon Atomic En- ergy Act and its amendments the United States is prevented from sharing scientific findings with any country. This law was an outgrowth of the Kraus Fucus and ALLEw Nunn - May betrayals of our “secrets” to he. Soviets. © Zz Se: * However, it should be remem- « bered that it was a joint British- . American project which smashed the atom and that the work was done to a large extent by Euro- _ pean scientists. As a result of our : smtting off scientific informa- tion, Allied scientists wasted millions in research projects which had already been com- _ pleted in this country. Our laws prevented sharing any informa- z THE PONTIAC PRESS” Pontiac 12. Michigan _Peaited br ‘Tes Powens Pune Compens ¢ aren ‘Benatot Gons. of ‘the Joint Atomic ‘ nological school. i Verbal 0 ied Ste : “of 035 oe Ave.; ‘elghtieth birthday. Committee who attended the. ' first conference of the International - Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna which opened on October 1, hag much ~ to say of Russian scientific advance- “ment. He reports that personal in- spection of the Nuclear Physics De-— partment of the University of Mos-. cow revealed a well equipped tech- Throughout the USSR there are 33 universities and 800 schools training scientists and ' engineers. While impressed with the “magni- - tude and proficiency of the British effort,” he says that their research program can’t compare with either - the USSR or this country. Britain leads the world in construction and operation of commercial and atone power plants. *..% -& The magnificent Russian achievements have been made at _ the expense of Soviet living stand- ards. They pressed on relentlessly. All money, materials, and skills have gone into scientific research. Engineers and scientists are accorded honors and have posi- tions of prestige and privilege. x *« * In this country we do not need to nor could we follow such a course. But we do need to get together with our Allies and forge ahead with the scientific knowledge we already have. r * ‘As President Ewsennower has said in | speaking of NATO, “We have the- jijgee power—the only thing to do is put it together!” The Man About Town Nearing a Million And Some Employe Is to Get a Fine Extra Award Nothing: For which lesan ever gets anything. But how they do try! I have it direct-from General Manager Semon E. (Bunkie) Knudsen of Pontiac Motor Division, that the em- pleye whose suggestion boosts the total over the million dollar mark gets an ad- ditional handsome present. It now is approaching that figure. Wild geese in their migrations do much of.their flying at night, according to Orson Rafael 8 ~* of Cass Lake. He says they then fly very low, and you can plainly hear their honking most any night. - Methodist minister at our suburban - Birmingham several years ago, the Rev. Earl R. Rice, died Monday in California where he has lived since retiring, aged 83. that they agree that the best for-— ‘ tifieation again Asiatic flu is in keeping your system in shape to resist it. They ee to be alarmed. j r Rummage Committee Chairman of the Kiwanis Club of Pontiac, — - William V. Coulacos, tells me that donations of goods for their rummage sale of Oct. 31 and. Nov..1 and 2 will be thankfully received. Bill will even see that you get a statement to be - turned in as an income tax deduction. Keeping check on a geranium plant in her yard, Mrs. Geraldine Tift . of Drayton Plains, reports that it — . borne 73 clumps of blossoms this year, and now is five feet tall. She throws a bed sheet over it on frosty nights. By a vote of over five to one, the residents of the township in which Mt. Clemens is located, and -- who live outside its present city limits, have refused to become a part of it. Inthe city it was four to one in favor of the merger, which lost out on the total vote. Raspberries bigger than a thimble are being picked in large humbers from _ bushes in the yard of Mrs. Dolores Larsiunere : ‘sh $90. Kighes ©. The iednd ‘Wied ‘pto- a ee eee Jane Pence r peavey John P. Zept - ot Walled Lake; yore birthday. odisee spite tot i ts cae cr akcot 2, in ee eae iaets wapieiell) tu “Friday. Maybe fans don't realize the kind of a team we have this year. It’s not the best in the state and maybe we won't win another game, but it you want to see a team give everything it has and maybe a litte more, come out and see our team in action. _ ‘The last two games we were outweighed tremendously, oo tainly not out-gamed, and but for s couple of bad breaks, we could - have won both games, Keep it up boys, and I'm sure you'll: give. any - team on the rest of the schedule # tough battle. We Have the. First Outer-Space Traveler David Lawrence Says: Nation Taking Recession i in Stride WASHINGTON — In contrast to October 1929, when the first major readjustment in business came suddenJy and with severe shocks’ just 11 years after World War I, so in October 1957, just 12 years after the close of World War Il, there is another econom- le recession go- ing on but of a different kin d. The nation is taking this change in its LAWRENCE stride in what may be termed a “rolling readjustment.” War always brings on an arti- But the pressure of natural forces begins and moves inexorably on- ward. Unhappily, in the year 1950 ~—just five years after the end of squeeze.” ti eels See. It has been going on for the last three years but now appears to be ap- proaching a climax. It will not affect the top companies so much as it will hurt the marginal com- ‘panies. Union labor's leadership, which is as yet blind to what is going on, is planning just the same to keep up its demands for more pay and more fringe bene both of which, of course, take sums out of the profit side. ‘ What all this adds up to is that ’ the process of readjustment will strike industry after industry, causing more and more mergers and hence more and rire tmem- ployment. It is only when the’ marginal or high-cost smaller ¢om- panies in an industry have. orders and when overall demand is brisk that there is‘ full employment. The headlines every day tell the story of the readjustment that’s in progress. One, in the Wall Street Journal, says: “Fac- tories’ backlogs slip, threatening new cutbacks in * An- other headline tells bow scrap- iron prices are falling—always a sign that steel isn't moving for- ward to full production. Indeed, steel is operating at only 80 per cent of capacity, and that’s a significant sign of the times. Wholesale prices are wavering. Chain stores report their smallest gain since March. RATE FALLS The production vate of paper products is falling. Cost-cutting is starting in many industries with some lay-offs, which is always the result of profit squeezes. How far this “rolling readjust- ment” may go is anybody's guess at the moment, but there's no ‘denying that a major change in the economy is in process, (Copyright, 1957) World War Il—the Korean War broke out and arrested this move- ment. Far from being just a local conflict, the Far Eastern war did have immediate effects on the BACK TO NORMAL But now—just about four years after the end of the Korean War— the national economy is trying again to get ‘back to normal. The news from the economic front every day shows some changes that are painful at the moment but which, if viewed in the long-range perspective,_may— be —healthy—that — is, unless some more artificiality is injected through political action. Early this year businessmen complained of government spend- ing and the huge federal budgets. Their. theory was that tax relief ‘For as long as Russia, with its threat to world peace, continues ~’ to compel America to spend $38 billion or more a year for arma- ment, there can be no such thing as a completely natural economy for America or for the rest of the world. F ‘ PAINS CONTINUE The pains of readjustment—the instinctive struggle to get back to the natural laws of supply and demar nevertheless _ in all parts of the world. England and - France are. having reacjustment troubles of a critical nature. In America the Stock Market - fell the other day to its lowest point in two years—as the traders see ahead the drop in corporate earnings which is inevitable for many companies, especially some of those which are not in the number one or somber two position within an industry. There is, of course, much talk nowadays about “the profit The Country Parson ae Dr. William Brady Says: Moving Into “My daughter is 15 and she uses seesesss tablets to relieve pain. I have always regarded with dis- favor such use of drugs; but then, I_ never experi- enced any pain during menstrual periods, so I may be lacking | in sympathy. We'll be grateful for any advice. (Mrs. J. L.)” A woman, like a fine watch, is delicately but ‘DR. BRADY sturdily constructed and, with care, should function normally for 30° girl becomes 2 woman when BF adhe, becomes a — three periods, but not enough to warrant the use of any such dope as your daughter uses. Take her to your family physi- cian for examination and advice. Some girls begin menstruating around 13, others at 11. Ha girl 3 4 Health Facts for Girls Womanhood cause the girl has a ménstrual difficulty. It is a mistake, too, for a girl to dedge physical ed. class, gym- nasium work or any other regular activity because she happens to be menstruating. Menstruation is a function—not a weakness or disease. eee tae not ere art one peat or I Li perta mdiry: perso health and h: disease, aes- nosis, or treatment, “will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a Lome , welf~ addreased envelope is sen sca tiae Press, Pontiac, ieichigan. 1987) Come on, fans. Let's get a big delegation up at Flint for our next game. Waitress Tells of Her Layoff iT owas laid off today. Why? J a a for a President it got out of a mess they ealled prosperity for about Parent Questions “News About Band Why doesn't the Pontiac High bands mentioned in the Homecom- ing celebration parade, no one but - people at the games or people connected with band would know the band was present. No one ex- cept those closely connected with the band knows the hours or hard work the band goes through, Mem- bers should be duly recognized or at least thanked for their efforts. Band Parent (Editor's Note: Because most residents are aware that the band plays at all games and because it is a reguiar feature of the games, we don’t feel it's necessary to make apocta) mention of it each time.) ‘Stop Building Motors Bigger’ I wish all automobile companies would quit making motors bigger and bigger, They're too powerful now, Parents are frightened at the ings they have to put in the nds of teenagers. L.D.8. ‘Here’s New Low for New Medium’ A magazine article said a TV crew “egged on” white students to stage a walkout at Central High in Little Rock at one point so they could get a spectacular picture. There’s a new medium and a new low. I never, never heard of newspaper reporters engaging in slimy tactics like that. L. J. Hunt High Schoo. Feotball¥un ‘Area Is Fortunate to Have Van Dusen’ The more I see of Richard Van Dusen, the more I think this area is very fortunate to have a man of his ability and initiative inter. ested in general politics. We need more progressive young men in our local, state and national pic- ture. _ Bloomfield Hills Geveeuie r Should Be Integrated’ | ae ag too ans hie a citizen of the United States, ; Bob ‘At Least That’s Some Comfort’ Some of the modern Elvis Pres- ley type of entertainment on TV defies description. The-only com- fort we have is when. the. sick- calf-dying-in-the-r a in” entertainer comes on we can shut jt off. . Viewer Letters will be condensed when netes- sary because of lack of apece, Fee pane. address eS ee ber of writer m letters eat = will not rte pabiished | if the write quests unless the letter ol eritient % Ne nature. ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: It was Voltaire who said, ‘I don't agree with what you say —but I still defend with my life your right to flip the record.” But first things first. What have we done with the parking space Admiral Byrd discovered for us? The Giants and the Bums left us because super-market wire baskets were clogging the aisles. How come that both Greeley and Stoneham were named Horace’ We're not accusing anybody of a claustrophia because we know they have enough nerve to go over Niagara in a barrel with the bung out. But there is somethifig ranéidl in a suburb much nearer: than Denmark, World events are set to go like a mouse trap in a bakery. Remember the flea that changed sides in a dog fight and wound up- on the winner?” He claimed he was there from the jump. _ The international problems will not be solved until everybody in Washington exchanges portfolios , and gets, off on the wrong floor. Do you realize we're not much — better off than when Hank Wal-* lace was making the speeches? Case Records of a Psychologist: Would Start Marriage Foundation Lloyd is a good reoking ad- vertising man. He has high . morals and a pleasing person- ality. But he is not married got out of college. Now he is ready to pick a wife, but he doesn’t know where to find her. See how we are helping him - do so. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE uN sii isi: z z é : q “tk er : : af sincere request, dup it je signinet our médical ethics to reveal one patient's case to another. * And I didn’t have any other her a printed form on which she would list all the relevant facts about her education, family back- ground, interests, hobbies, ‘and the names of three references. : She would also send” ‘a recent photograph. We would then ‘con-\ tact the clergyman field adviser in — her town, who wotld ask Marjorie to’ call at his office. He would [*,.. 8.8 e we harmonized in our per- lt is & great, mistakes for: a sonalities and later fell in, love, you ,say, / But 1 had. to decline. this very. George W. Cress Pontiac Press, Pontiac, . aL aa , po Sheng you “rend charts and pam- says pa - It. Marjorie thus wrote in for.” phiets, ERO Ty ES oe A A HR OO Ne MN Us OG Bes : \ : A ee a ‘ oo ; a yoaes i ef a 2 " it if i cy ate py St 4 ane ‘ ‘ ; 1 Bee eis i ; ‘ ie : ' f* 0 fa ¢ he is < | al a 2088, _vae PONTIAC O PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTONER 2 eT Pee ee eer hailand: Seeks Loan | fo Build Huge Dam | | $700 Awaits if Right Sclekah. a __ ‘Truthfully, never in history have $0 many written so much about so few actual happenings. It is said in our craft that the man who lives _ by the handout will perish by it. But while traveling” not with but There was, of course, never any have seemed like a bit of repor- torial brilliance for us to have re- Rip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep with NaggingBackache Now ! You ean the fast need ‘ou get relief you *%], z QUESTION: ANSWER: are the platypus (1), ‘wombat bear (4). Why do Australian animals differ from others? _ * © * Australia has many animals that are found on /no other continent in the world, except in zoos. Among them (2), kangaroo (3) and koala This is because niedin is an isolated continent, with no large body of land within 1,800 miles of it. Its animals could/- .\develop along their own lines, without competition from fierce animals on the great continents. 4 Isolation also resulted in the development of Australian plants different from those in other parts of the world. -And some Australian native tribes have characteristics found in no other Humans. x * * FOR YOU TO DO: Read about the American opossum and learn just how it resembles most Australian animals. *..&. ® , (Beverly Showalter of Fairborn, Ohio, won $10 for this question. If you have a good one, send it to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, In care of this newspaper.) American Tourist Pays Debt of 1628 “LONDON — Fées for the christening and funeral of a child in 1628 recently were paid to a and mos-/Vicar in- London. feelings, orts come on with over. ; * *® * In the reign of Charles I, the want vicar of St. Mary's Parish Church, Willesden, entered in the parish register the christening and burial of William Roberts ‘“‘sonne” neg-iof Sir William Roberts In _be- tween the two entries he added: “Sir William payd nothing for this child’s christening or burial.” x * *® Not long ago an American de- visited the church and was shown ing the entries concerning William Roberts he immediately handed over two pounds ($5.60). Air Travel Zooms LOS. ANGELES — In 1940 only eight passengers out of 100 travel- according to the California Public Utilities Commission, 65 per cent of those traveling between the two cities by public carrier do so by air. US: uit Bananas MIAMI — The United States im- ports about 50,000,000 bunches — 3.2 billion pounds—of bananas a BITE- SIZE shape just right for easy eating /| ‘ —neater serving! . Another Hekman Plus! ; Mi scendant of Sir William Roberts Now! 5 Meal Size’ PAKS PER PAGKAGE For Freshness! Fresh when you buy ‘em... fresh every time you serve ‘em. No more soggy /eft-over crackers. Open a new pak at every meal and enjoy the freshest crackers in town! « Typical Japanese TOKYO — As sales of Hakata dolls zoom in the United States and Hawaii, Japanese factories Co,|are planning for increased produc- “ition next year, Tokyo reports, practitioners, Geisha girls and fishermen, The craftsmanship is so good, observers say, that they could well be considered as objets d'art in America. In all, some 2,500 dif- ferent dolls are available. This and other features will be completed in 1963 and future de- velopmentg will include additional generating installations, Total cost Children’s Diets Poor NEW YORK — Nutrition surveys show that Jess than half the chil- dren in the United States consume way hopes to get Salk polio vaccinejall the fresh wane nat vegeeeinen 42 N. Seginew St. pattern on snowy white ground. I cvcisiccicsvess pr. 14.98 a pr. 19.98 140x90”.............. pr. 29.98 - OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL | Hetiebeerien guaranteed or peer money bert SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE! Pan, they Set. 9:30 a.m. te F p.m. 72x90" striped reversible blankets Week ONLY _—o weight and oh, acle fibre blend Keep hou 10-gelion trash con Clothes Basket 4.98 A sanitary. laund: on. Save! or Choose yellow, ’ 48x90" “modern lined draperies 98 | pt. Here's a Jaxurious decor for windows of every width! 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BE =m — be the first step toward an : ’ Picked ric power system to meet ‘ : cal I would i ‘ ms No sense putting it olf any longer Yo 4 better get | ' and ile o ame eA tes aoe oes et ges) oe eS ee ee ey ee | ee pi ot Pay Mga age ; and irrigation, ‘alee . to one you to the honey, | See what "vou can do ‘with i) - Parliament in Ottawa. looked so Ww * * * e clues below. — if emer mas oo atte ie edinet tcl ‘yt, eras somieeneacs | | put them except/Island and Manhattan forgot to|said: le power ich ts a aoe gh Br tag wm ose A nti pase he enaiins Tenert (nace qh te guinganyee “It's the place where the bandion a girder high in the skeleton|From His Redskins.” preg En a gpl pol Peeper ae tone i ho Finny Beg cg oh ie * carriage’s . —_ | sentence, You th the ber of that in the Ll —_ would maintain while lop- unior Editors —— . : ; ame ber pr oar ” — square which bathe samme letter as the clue conmien 4 | through . Constitut : . < : north Bangkok, a u ii Rip al: ae) 9 2 sex les Suit Against Firm Hakata Dolls Show. foot-high arch dam across the tn other words, you will read th clue labeled A\ and : _AN IMAL QUIZ for Blocking Meters : Ping River. ene wie bFy a eee aE OS ee ee Do thé same with all dens arenes ‘Read all the clues earelully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squares, PUZZLE NO. 73 A B ¢©. TD ' 1 ‘ ; ‘ 1 TE F $n ‘ ' { ' i ‘ ‘ ; 1 J K L i ! : ' ' {. |M N ° p ‘ ' ' i 1 ; 1a R s T ' ' i 3 H i ' i /* : ; rs ; nae SSCS SESE SHORE eee eee acoceeese ; ‘ ’ Pa CITY vecccccsssseseee PHONE NO. ait’ Lay . SOLUTION cLuts A man whe works as a —<——. must have a good sense of color, “(1)” CURRIER (2) FURRIER. Noise by « made wakes people out eee sleep. “<* BUGLER; (4) BURGLAR. ( eaarpagamk (8) UNREASONABLE. weekend, 9 cet A ORD © “thie OD SATCHEL (8) SACHET. The erential voice, “4ih) LECTOR, (10) RECTOR. Jo quiet wr animals usually win the prises at stock fairs. (11) WELL BRED, (12) WELL-FED. G. In a@ collar, these usually need special conditions. (13) eee (14) WIRES. may not be discovered for @ long time. + (18) CRAVEN, an outlaw, a sheriff must be adequately —————._ (17) HOLSTERED; (18) BOLSTERED. . pr to k with the Jones would be Tins Ne eee eet is) VISCOUNT: (30), DES- ( (is) GRAV GRA K. A middl ed couple with ———— parents tae in he ‘same Sounded. ay “fovINar iL pends on the value attached. (23) onto aS HOSTAGE. uld be deeply moved by « ——_ (23) y paar Ga) PASTORATE. N. The an wore @ curly wig and locked ———~ (27) FRAZZLED, o FRIZZLED. ©. These are apt to depressing effect on the wage scale. (29) CUTDACES) “(90) SETBACKS, P. To a thirsty wanderer, even the sight of water ; is welcome. (31) BRACKISH; (32) BLACKISH. Q. The oculist told his patient that he must his eyes, (33) REST: (34) TEST. RR. This is an ert not mastered by many men. (38) APICUL- TURE; (36) AVICULTURE. 8. Vicious on people. (97) ALI ALLIGATORS; 5 tit) ALLEGATORS. ' ™. The ol a typhoon le vee Sat oe destruction in ite wake. (39). BACKWASH: (40) BACKLASH. ‘OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES. 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or ate families. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To ooo an entry the contestant must print his ontin bers in the proper spaces, cut out the area encl by dotted lines and attach* it secutely to a 2-cent postcard, No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes, Entries for Puzzle No. 73 must bear a Tuesday, Oct. 29 sores (or before). No entries received after thaf time whet mailed or deli by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsi- | 1 ble for aathe lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. §. The Pontiac Press will award a cash of BN 8 week to the winner of each weekly POT-O- contest, If more than one winning answer {is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. ~ 6. Winners will be awarded on extra’ cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the inner 00 tage how x may accumulate. Dean: Each weit’ puzzle will - 4 esday and Friday until oth will be Se ar tied an alta entry bilan ther or 8. Winners and correct solutions Wil be announced each ubliehed end. land County. Only the ‘eatures Corp., originators of e puzzles, will know ‘the solutions until alter eg contest a over. Answers wi be. arent to the Press Judges by POST ore sri notitied eth A. B. en coat in the summertime, D. E. their immedi- * : 2 = 1 ae i j i ‘ ® ie fees eae ' 5 : eee 7 ses eee pis seer ae Teen * a Se : ? : ; = ieee : { \ ; ; a = 5 ie } : * x j : 3 | ase” aE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 36, dt SPS acon: seal Sian. Seeing ca . ___.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 via ae ea ‘ Our worehouse hos been closed down, and frankly we're stuck! Thousands of dollers worth of fine feraitute and appliances to be | \ . he ae te sold ot o fraction of their values. You'll find exceptional values and bargains you've dreamed of getting in every deportment. We ae must sell $78,000.00 of furniture and appliances ot ance! Buy now and pay on long, easy terms! ALL SALES FINAL! NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE! : 7. "Teal ae, 1 | = _OPEN WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY ‘til MIDNIGHT =e OPEN WED -THUR >. till MIDNITE TF i ‘ % \ Mee OUGHT AN DUT FUL LENGTH \ } | Ky ! 1! = sqoo | \ MATTRESS | Elect = aa Reg. $2.50 Pillows of MATTRESSES! = SHOCKPRC - au aerizeo Foam rubber flake, allergy $3 19 ; : Choose From Such — aN sem nut free reduced to a low, low... . Brands as: SEALY, i? . SERTA, RESTOKRAFT, | 7a Reg. $39.50 Innerspring Mattress ENGLANDER, SIMMONS | fA/2rae * SCREWDRIVER SET ADVERTISED MACNETIZED SHOCKPROOF ALL NATIONALLY BLADES MANDLES Hotel type ticking — Cash *] 5" OnE GOW 54s osceeewsen Reg. $49.50 Innerspring Mattress NOW on ee : Cushioned with Foam ] 9* EASY A | a HOLLYWOOD BEDS TERMS! 4 $79.50 VALUE oO INCLUDES: Reg. $49.50 Innerspring Mattress —s $ * BOX SPRING © INNERSPRING MATTRESS . * SET OF L&cS BUY ee Seger ‘LAMPS wn $88 @ CHINA @ FLOOR LAMPS @ MANY ONE OF A KIND Your Choice Extra firm quality, Tape fs 6” edge, fully guaranteed ... 3-Pc, Bedroom Suite | MAPLE BEDROOM a | | : ® DRESSER : a LARGE DRESSER a. Re 9.50 . sruare minnon ccusr g Paw WRINGER WASHER 1 oTRADEIN. * SameLe Innerspring * BY GENERAL $ - | Button Free | tuftless 10 yr. < auTo oUuMr 5 5 i C H A Il RS guarantee * DEMONSTRATOR , | $ 3 4% , some S ce aes ELECTRIC RANGE @ SWIVELS ©” Available All 2 ee . @ ROCKERS at Sole Prices ‘. ~~ wes BX L 2 PULL Size OVEN ® APPLIANCE Over 128 BEDROOM SETS | ‘22. @ OCCASIONALS YOUR CHOICE MIRRORS ACCESSORIES : } su . OVER] : 4 LIVING ROOMS CHOOSE FROM KENT COFFEY, DREXEL, KROEHLER, BASSETT, YORK COUNTY, BERNHARDT | © 25038" orevanes we. and MANY OTHERS. b : SIZE ° ASH TRAYS | ‘pe REFRIGERA : @ MIRROR $ 88 © CHINA C | Reg. $199.00 Living Room Suite—Modern sofa and matching chair Reg. $189.00 ~ea eadeng What peg Dresser, Mirror — wanaren el aeett Linge $8 4 . TOR Fromed TEAPOTS , Mahogany finish. Budget Priced.............6.-00005 7 | eco COURS and ALL THE TAKE covered in black viscose fabric. A terrific buy... ... 0.2... ce cen FASY , aaa “eee Decorated : SAUCERS your choice — : Reg. $199.00 3-Pe. Bedroom—Maple Finish—Double Dresser, Mirror and Bookcase Bed. ELECTRIC , Reg. $209.00 Sofa and Chair—Smart metallic tweed fabric, coil 9 : ‘ $9 8 CU. FT. - a E ASY 2 LONG spring construction, marked down toa low, low .........:.. 20... $108 Beautiful Early American Style... . pases necingamneitdankstnseernen rags eas 4 8 se ag a ROOM SIZE RUGS CREDIT YEARS Rep. $249.00 2:Pe. Licing Boom Seite—Large sofa ond matching STFS TERMS Reg. $249.00 4-Pe. Bedroom Blonde Finish Double, Dresser, Chest, Bookcase bed, $A » Son ~ chair priced for immediate clearance ........... 0.2.0.0. 0 cae rror——opacious Vrawers, dust proof, and center guides .... +--+ ss reserserees puree = 3 ; , ’ Reg. $269.00 Sofa and Chair—Nationally advertised by Kroehler Reg. $269.00 4-Pc. Bed Double D , Chest, Bookcase bed, Mirror, Nev-o-riar , @wAI2SIZE. $ 8 8 YOU NEED! ; TO PAY! : Beautiful decorator fabric. Save more than 12 on this suite ...... $] 29 oe, poe scratch vichatieg | fronts. A delight for the children and a never worry for Mom $] 58 : @ REVERSIBLE Reg. $269.00 Living Room Suite—Lawson type sofa and matching | . oa ae O 97 S E CTl O h | A LS chair. Nylon fabric guaranteed construction by Kroehler Pend tex s $] 3 5 , react gett aii aca Motomoey ae nocry triple dresser cheat; roligor andiee. $] 69 3 Pc. SECTION AL @ CHOICE OF COLORS ve r , « Reg. $289.00 Living Room Suite—Modern sofa with matching chair $] 48 - | | . ; , ‘ foam rubber construction in smart tweed fabric ................ an even more Reg. $339.00 4-Pe, Bedroom—W ith beautiful heather Walnut Finish, This roomy Double $] 74 = bag ' @ LONG WEARING YOUR CHOICE . Reg. $289.00 Sofa and Chele-Choles of colors i smort decorator $] 64 ® Dresser, chest with mirror and Bookcase bed. An exceptional buy ....... gieeeeeeuee es | Fanon ARD . —_— | Wet $269.00 ae Seetional—Designed by Kroehler. Durable nylon $] 3 5 fabrics feature this superb buy by Kroehler ...............5.4. | : Reg. $419.00 4-Pe. Bedroom—In enchanting Bleached walnut. Triple Dresser, chest, mir- $] 9 4 ° pn $ BELT WE HELP STRETCH YOUR DOLIAR) EE EEX) abric, reversible cushions, guaranteed construction. ........++.++ Reg. $299.00 Living Room Suite—Beautifully covered in luxurious, $17 § ror and Bookcase Bed. .You could pay much more for this set and be happy ...-. ..... © FOAM RUBBER at CONSTRUCTION WRINGING modern foam rubber cushions, with zippered fabric for easy cleaning LA . ew’ jh ? : ; lush black-nylon fabric. Guaranteed construction ...........0.4. . SELF- gy Y A Reg. $289.00 2-Pc. Sectional — Fashioned. by Kroehler in beautiful ° T Re 19.00 4-Pe. Italien Provincial Set—Be in style with the latest in Provincial Furni- © BUMPER END bY hy | cepidtabeic. A marvelous buy at ...... ee ae $] 44 ; Reg. $279.00 Early American — Smartly tailored sofa, featuring $188 DI N ; NG ROO SUI mae. THple Dresser, chest, Bed and Mirror........ 0.004.040 05 Perrer reer rere $2] 8 © FLOOR SAMPLE i , Reg. $309.00 2-Pc. Sectional — Foam rubber, reversible cushions, $16 5 . Reg. $519.00 Custom Sofa and Chair — By Howard Parlor. An $268 3 OlO)° a, 10) 2 . durable nylon fabric, guaranteed construction ... 0.66... seer eee: exceptional value reduced to a low, IOW .....cccececceccccce. SN : . : Values to $99.00 Buffets—Odds and ends from better dining room suites— $3 4 HA Yer? ,~ Reg. $339.00 Hollywood Modern—A massive 2-Pc. Sectional, covered $17 8 aa A rreas various finishes and styles—your choice .......0.-e+e00-- yap «lees dios . in beautiful all wool frieze—must be seen ..........-.00005 i kha vo Huak cere men, read sbact TO PRIOR SALE Reg. $149.00 Expandaway Buffet—A combination buffet that opens into §$ 8 8 Reg. $329.00 3-Pe. Sectional — Foam rubber construction, curved $ . a table seating 8, in smart limed oak .......eeee eee » Dives ORE Bae BSE center, covered in ag sylmer fabric—Floor sample ...........-.. 158 | : 7 wees Lind. cial whl bu Beak $ 3 MODERN : Rea. $329.00 3-Pc. Sectional — Thi tb = a tent Reg. $419.00 6-Pc. Dining Room uite—Buffet, table and 4 chairs by basi DESIGN : “A evarainaed aeanatan by iticghler * ai i be a - $178 Witz—A tremendous value, ‘must be seen.....------ +. seeeeeereetres 8 v NOURING SPOUT 3 : 3 . ’ *, F f | P . JU Reg. $379.00 3-Pc. Sectional — Large foom rubber ends, with center Reg. $339.00 6-Pc. Dining Room Suite—Consists of Buffet, table ond § igition. Black tweed nylon fabric, TORO... ei ere $234 four chairs. Table has burn proof, scratch proof Formica top ......: wee ] 58 : ssdbiinidhlcealiacas . ——————- : , | Reg. $398.00 3-Pe, Sectional—By Kroehler. Beautifully styled ond $25 8 Reg. $259.00 Early American—Round drop leaf table with Formica top, $] 64 474) a Y by, R , * D CREDIT! ‘ ' long wearing nylon fabric. Guaranteed constgiction ............. and four solid maple chairs, reduced to a low, OW .....5eeeeeeee eee ; ALUMINUM, AVE 9 a 1 Reg. $695.00 3-Pe, Sectional—Custom built, self decked, all foam : ing Room Suite—Traditional mahogany design _ al , 1 HOLDS, BAKELITE (7 ‘TAKE 2 | YEARS TO PAY _ mubber, Life time construction—-SEE THIS ONE! ...... 65.05.60 5 $3 74 Bee Tat chines button foble ond 4 chalre—dadaned }< et Tid a $238 a ) a | e JUST OFF SAGINAW Lad _QOOUNCES' HANDLE 7H oe / } \ } ' ‘ 4 ‘ f ‘ t = : | * \ * t Lf ts iJ Ran oe ara tp 8 ee e PEE £ : Pe " ees if | Lee | i ms : a Pee, ties 1s aa oo = fh ce e i cf ae 28, 1957 etek ee pg ee, Oe ——— oa ee Es Pe Bj boat ! “ PE ep er Meee he TPE EO od ‘ iS ‘ a ek ee x ‘A tes ps ek = See, Ja { een Tie a s ee oe ca ee ee Re Se fas j - - peas Ties cams | - rs abet: as sgt _ gs Gees ee See Dee Fi ae ie ee = ae : : se ee os eles en Ao te A ae WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Bi . se = si 5 _ ' fh BOR SSO: waar ve. ¥ : es 4 2 : : 5% i1-Way Streets * f - : : : es a oe “Also Hits Extension of | Commissioner’ John E. Carry ‘ltook another poke at Pontiac's one- Way street system last night. * * * “This program has hurt Pontiac businesses,” Carry charged. “When people get confused in this they shun Pontiac stores.” 2 eo *. In his latest attack on the tem, Carry also criticized the ad- ditional three hours motorists must on-street meters i m, He called for a re-evalu- told the commission the proposal. jation of both programs. |. 2. City Manager ‘Walter K. Will- a % : man, defending both, promised British WRAC that the city’s traffic committee ii ' it. : 2 Soe ka . &° €:; - pomiee Drelect is selftigudetng Stack of Woollies 10 Gre ladies , o | ‘The commission, with Carry sand does not involve. city funds.! yoxnon um—The British War : bes CHECK PROGRESS — Jim Loviska, carpenter foreman, looks struction (in-background) on fuxjoue strect between Madiane end welsing. we hice st. ie Se TRIBUTE TO HEENAN Office admits it has enough long Chai of 16¢ ties over the plans of Pontiac's new high school with Dr. Dana P. Whit- Perry streets, is expected to be ready by September 1958. Cost of jp.m until 9 in September. of 1956. _ During other commission busi-woollen drawers to last the Wom- rmen Counties) mer,-(center) superintendent of schools and Glenn H. Griffin, the building is more than $3 million. It will have an initial capacity [Willman explained the reason for ‘ness, commissioners adopted a ee Meet for Round Table} president of the board of education. The school, now under con- of 800 students. ny Gees ee 2 © Givle work of architect Leo J,| ‘The matter was raised during a| Discussion Today | : 7 } if racine Page -- Por rag “Heenan who died Sunday. hearing by a parliamentary com- oa Humphre Says Dulle ‘se 8: = > A gar ' oe aes et eae. te 8 mittee which published its report! ‘The Grey Lady chairmen of ay Sart es Kiwanis Club Truman's Daughter | «1s not pertect, 1 admit, but 1 ; A $1,000-plus assessment for American Red Cross Chapters Should Be Removed ‘|f Ig Way | m . Birthday Part think some improvement has been eur, gutter and related work to|,2" response to questions, Sitthroughout 16 counties are meeting] 1 ay Farty. made,” Willman said last night in . have been charged to John w.|¢ward , Permanent UN-lhere|today at the Oakland County) DETROIT # — Sen. Humphrey! , ’ . 0 ppear on reference to the one-way streets. | ,000 pat narrated by Otis 8. Markley. , rnp FRI REPAIR ESTIMAT EAR STRAIN forced police took a fem wie ox : five times greater chance of going sendy, department public rela- a = be ag Moe: Albert as hal viioces of the ™ pou sin aay. aunrine “Aner? Waterford PTAS | tes than ewe zou! ms eter, targety was tet [50ST ane gt" Ain Avors/ 0%. nt, ha tied to Nelmmer’s Show Repair from WAXY EARS — ~~ aS 21-nation in some of the smaller and poor-| ed to the new Fenton-Clio ex- University Hospital. times previously to star Mrs. 42 N. Saginaw Street “Dangerous! iter. terror bombings. Tmelty Meet Thursd ‘Geet wnt: mitten se & os yin taanaalsiamrton-necayt os ; sig-| west. _ feet .: y injured 13 U.8.00 eer imursday . bombs servicemen and five Asians and blew a hole in the U.S. Informa- tion Agency library. * * * Two PTA groups will meet in Waterford Township Thursday night. . nificant general conclusion found in a survey of the geographic or- igins of Michigan college students. The survey, conducted by a staff headed by John D. Ruseell, Construction procedures, aerial views of the route and explanatory comments on engineering, safety, right of way acquisition, cost and Honored guests who will speak’ briefly are H,. Park Arnold, Inter-| national Kiwanis president; Earl Confer of Detroit, Michigan Dis- trict governor,.and Elmet Hart-| YOU REALL traffic volume all were presented, The Highway Department is just launching a one and one-quar- ter billion dollar construction pro- gram that will take several years. _“Our policy is to do an eda- cational job on the Michigan highway system and not John C. Mackie as State Highway Commissioner,”’ said Hardy. Mackie’s name did not appear in wig of Royal Oak, lieutenant gov-| ernor of the Fifth Kiwanis Division, ‘Oak That Owns Itself’ Idéntified in Georgia WASHINGTON—‘‘The Oak That | Owns Itself’ stands, identified, by a marble marker, near Athens, | Georgia Its human owner bes | queathed the white oak to itself | in his will; the deed is recorded in the town clerk's office, the Oc-. tober National Geographic Maga- The police force — ordinarily about 8,000 men—was increased to 14,000. All major intersections andiand residential areas were under special guard. Armed escorts accompanied each ranking delegate to the Co- lomobo Plan conference, which solventihas drawn more than 200 foreign representatives to Saigon. z * * * President Ngo Dinh Diem's anti- Communist South. Viet Nam gov- ernment reacted swiftly to the bombings, which diplomatic x *« * A discussion regarding safety problems in the township will be conducted by William Brown, and Monroe Osmun will give a talk on “Physical Education in Elemen- tary Schools,” When the Donelson School PTA meets at 8 o'clock. was prepared for the Legislative Study Committee on Higher Edua- cation, It was based on a census At MILLER'S | DINING ROOM = |- “The proximity of a cotinty to on institution of higher education has much to do with the number living ® in the county who go to college in An open house for all elementary) proportion to the college-age popu- grades has been scheduled from)jajion,” the survey found. ithe script, and was visible to view- 7:30 to 8:30 before the Waterford) a, an {tlustrafion it was found ®™S Only in the last line of road Village PTA opens its meeting-|/that Ingham County, with Mich-\Comstruction signpost flashed on JUNIOR SPACE SAVING SETS ft out, es normalise. Your your hearing im- WAX-OUT : t the very’ start. zine reports, £ t sources said apparently were in- * 8 igan State University, had 42.5 per; *© Screen a he 148 N. Saginaw St. tended to embarrass him. “Guidance. and Testing Pro-|cent of the college-age population x er 8 | ; Huron, Cor. Telegraph Suspects were rounded up as|gtam” is the topic that Bernardjin some kind of institution of \Ainerq| Output Rises Louisiana's live oaks, though not Diem expressed regrets for the|Heany, assistant principal of Isaac/nigher learning. ven P thus emancipated, have a society of their own. To become a mem- ber, each tree must be at least 100 years old. Dues are 25 acorns | a year, to be planted where new | trees are needed most. of the Society of Live Oaks is the Locke Breaux Oak near Habnville. Crary Junior High chosen. Anderson Tours Asia BANGKOK, Thailand #—Amer- jean contralto Marian Anderson last night performed a royal com- mand concert before King Phumi- phon, Premier Pote Sarasin and the diplomatic corps, She is tour- ing Asia under the sponsorship of the. American National eater and Academy and the U. S.-State Department. Only the University of Michigun and Michigan State’ University draw students from every county in the state, the census found. The smaller colleges and community colleges tend to draw mostly from their own areas. ao violence. ' Washington officials attributed the explosions to Communist agents. ‘ x * The bomb blasted an American military bus and hostel as well as the library, Eight of the 13 U. S. servicemen were flown to Clark Fiel@ hospital in Manila, A U.S, Air Force spokes- man — said none were hurt critically and all should be able to return to duty without perma- | LEASING A CAR? © | Before you lease or renew, check the — extra benefits in a WILSON new car Lease - WILSON new car leases include ALL these added benefits : AT NO EXTRA COST | ; for rates as low as $85 monthly — , @ INSURANCE | CAPE TOWN — South Africa's production of all minerals, includ- ing atomic minerals, totaled 325,- 000,000 pounds sterling ($910,000,- 000) during 1956 about 35,000,000 pounds sterling more than in 1955. School, has Ba ONLY 36 DAYS TO THANKSGIVING ra i . Select the pieces you want now— there is no hope left for an effée- itive solid front | Moscow already has a_ strong} y foothold in Syria, through mili-| > tary dependence. An economic trap, too, is being set for the Syr- a Good Position TELEPHONE» for > ians. Ready 7 * e 8 ? 3! The Russians probably are} Get > working hard even at this mo-, Panel | > ment to bring about a situation! ' » in Syria's neighbor Iraq which will) result in an anti-Western explo-| $ sion there. Frustrated Arab na- 3 tionalism, in a nation aligned mil- » itarily with the West, provides a 4 “convenient weapon. > If the explosion in lraq comes, P Soviet solicitude for ‘‘independ- > ence and sovereignty” could offer ya new Iraqi regime a shoulder to > weep upon, as it did in Syria. That ‘ day would be a black one for the! » West, Fragile, faltering Jordan) >» would be easy prey to the -Cairo-| » Damascus - Moscow axis. A_ sud-! >_-den-—deluge—of American-arms has; § ‘temporarily shored up King Hus-| 4 sein’s throne, but it has given the >» Middle East the Hook of engaging) > in an arms race>. withthe Rus-) NEW STUDENTS} EACH WEEK Office-trained men and women are urgently | needed in business. High school or college grad- . uates and also mature women—this is your op- portunity to enter the business world. We have many employment calls which we are unable to DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES ~ ‘VETERAN APPROVED : The Businéss Institute JIM KOKOWICZ, Manager of the Telephone Showroom ‘The only exhibit of its kind in Michigan! SEE and USE the telephone that can whisper or shout the telephone that takes messages the telephone you don't have to lift to your ear the push-button telephone > 7 | the extension telephone you can use with privacy — > Sians supplying Syria and Egypt port phon 1. W. Lawrence St. FE 2 2 “3551 P If Hussein should fall, the pe kae thre able tele = Pontiac p will fall to his—and America’s— the switchboard without cords P enemies > If the Soviet program goes ac-' ‘ cording to plan, Turkey would be, exciting new color telephones , 2 4 4 4 $ 2 4 $ 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ ‘ q 3 4 4 4 4 4 $ 2 4 4 4 $ P 4 4 4 4 P 4 4 4 F ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 _ Call in Person or Return This Ad lor New Bulletin > ; ‘ Oe eg REA ERS es aeTe Osis > effectively encircled. The northern) ‘ y tier will have come apart: With Assistant to the Syria astride the oil pipelines to’ Te ae “the Mediterranean, Iraq on the) of the Telephone Showroom {Persian Gulf and Egypt sitting wl the Suez Canal, Western Europe's! joi) would be at the mercy of Arab’ jnationalist demands. Will the Russians risk total war! to pursue such aims? One must go back a decade to examine the chances. Iran, 1946: Moscow refused to get out of Azerbaijan. But when the situation became really dan- gerous, the Russians retreated. They would not risk war. Berlin, 1949: When the Soviet! . a INSPECT IT CLOSELY } FREE SHOPPING BAG TO ALL VISITORS ON OCTOBER 24 ONALL FOURS, OUR FLOORING SURE MAKE: S DANDY FLOORS P ATTRACTIVE ANDO DURABLE Miracle Mile TELEPHONE (ond blockade e too dangerous, yo Moscow = ; * SHOWROOM Korea, 1953: The Soviet gamble) _ Telegraph Road at Square Loke Road © LOCAL TRADEMAHKS, Tra For OF Fic Supplies Sec ‘BE! SON: C0. INC. BACKENSTOSE Bazaar Shop Section IBER = Bastion SUPPLIES “FUEL 1 BOOK STORE MICHIGAN BELL” TELEPHONE COMPANY a a ete a ee eg ae | uf s * ee F iy f p eoeny 7 ees | bs j Ba ae Mideast Crisis | Assembly ‘Won't Wait! _ for Finish. of Mediation : , Efforts by King Saud Hire | Hs F i i Ef e° ~ F i Z pF j : : i Hi Hie PE} present. ag Minister Khalil be: determination to follow up her protest at the United Nations un- progress of Saud's media- tion moves. * * * . The Saudi Arabian Embassy in a Ff Z Canada Plans to Up Old Age Pensions ’ plans to boost old age pensions to $55 a month from the 4$6 to which it was increased from $40 last July 1. This pension is payable to all residents 70 years old and with more than 10 years residence. Citizenship is not required. The Diefenbaker government has given notice of the amending resolution to increase the amount and to cut’ the residence require- ment from 20 years to 10. Pen-| . sioners also may spend six months a year outside Canada without impairment of pension rights. * * * Pensions for all adult blind and totally disabled also are to be raised. Port of Muskegon Ranks 2nd in State ’ MUSKEGON @® — The port of Muskegon was ranked as Michi- gan’s second busiest in 1956, ac- cording to figures released Mon- day by the U.S. Corps of. En- gineers. Tt was topped only by Detroit. The 1956 gross tonnage was 4,- 314,367, an increase of 521,258 over 1955 — itself an all time record year. Overseas commerce already is past the 23,000-ton mark this year. , Picks Up His Number nis Cogdill, 9, from the audience to pick a number from a barrel to determine fhe winner of a Shetland Gets Old Typewriters SALIDA, Colo. W) — Dick Law wll ig : Be i i f if AE aE : s i : Be at of Fie! oem Caw Gay Wer Ole Gw Gw Ow ; f | i if i t HE i FF 3 5 z Crushed Pineapple ~ .. . 42% C Pie. JANE PARKER ’ se SAVE 10¢e @ © © @ @ @ Jane Parker Bread wu any MEDDO-LAND FREESTONE | “Elberta Peaches | 29-02. CANS 4 2x 99% A&P sanid-o0n FINEST — Apple Sauce 2% 27 16-OZ. CANS. MATCH OR MIX SALE Your Choice . TONA PEAS = 17-0z. cans A&P PUMPKIN — 16-07. cans A&P WHOLE BEETS 1607. cans A&P SLICED BEETS = 16-07. cans O&C SHOESTRING POTATOES 2-07. cans PHILLIP’S WHOLE POTATOES 16-02. cans CANS” 10 FOR 98 Corned Beef WITH CHEESE AND ANN PAGE PREPARED oa 49 TOMATO SAUCE € Spaghetti Pure Egg Noodles + He 1 eo Se 25e Bartlett Pears OMS 2... 3 A 89 Fruit Cocktail ws. . . . 3 2 1.00 Grapefruit Juice AP ew et 5 CANS 99¢ Tuna Flakes wom... . 2% 39 Pancake Flour shen wee me 23C © Blended Syrup ANN PAGS IT’S NATIONAL MACARONI WEEK Heinz Macaroni e eeeee 2' cant’ 37 o oo 0 eae A5e Kraft’s Dinner sto‘ttrs . . . 2 ist 33¢ PRLLED WITH TEMPTING RASPBERRY JELLY Jelly Donuts ~~ PARKER 29. rxo. 6 P ound Cake 35 MARBLE. ee ee mae aot Pfeffernusse Cookies ni"cin -'82 39¢ ee 2 LOAVES 37 C Potato Chips ‘Aum ow. . kk 69 Cake Mixes Wisw'e"toces . 3 2% 89e Brook’s Catsup ..... . 238 39¢. Chicken Broth “ui... . 2'2827 33¢ Salad: Dressing “Ms... OR 35¢ Dash Dog Food ...... 3 2st Kleenex Von's" 2... . 28? Kotex o° Blu-White Flakes Beads O° Bloch... . it 39 to 95C 89 | “ner A5e | *: 49c % 1.59 ee ae &% Ale ov vcd Bt Be. Scot Tissue Se Os _1HE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDwespay, OCTOBER 28, 1957 ‘ Anniversary SAVE DURING A&P MONEY-SAVING . PORK SALE irs Not Too LATE TQ" th THE gai MILLIONS WHO SAVED AT AsP ALL MONTH LONGI V, a Wi. “SUPER-RIGHT” vnkene 7-RI8 PORTION PORK LOINS 33' Smoked Picnics Bacon mcrae me 2. 99¢ Cornish Hens oR rr: .; 7% 59 “SUPER-RIGHT” l PLIO-FILM BAG eee LOIN PORTION PORK LOINS 43 4 TO 6 POUND SIZES — “SUPER-RIGHT” CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS “719 vee & O5e Pork Sausage umewr, woo 49 Thuringer SY THE PICE ff gg ge 69c : Lamb Shoulder Roast i 4 47¢ i FISH and SEAFOOD VALUES _ HIGHLINER BRAND— . COD, HADDOCK OR OCEAN PERCH Fish Fillets ” 20 5-18. BOX 1.39 Perch Fillets ‘“eeo..... 6 4% Holland Herring "3.2 si. 2.09 Fantail Shrimp Shrimp “73” ars oo oo Mt 59 wx 9.89... = 79 zs ny — Apples FROZEN FOOD VALUES AT A&P BIRDS EYE PRESH FROZEN, DELICIOUS -- ’ Strawberries . . 4 3 79% Orange Juice osm , , . 2 $8 cans 33¢ Birds Eye Pess ...... 2 3 35¢ Cot Corn) ose 2 SE 37 Mixed Vegetables more 2 15k A5e Apple Pies 28% 2... . ur 49e Green Beans ei titen . . 2 er 37 OCTOBER .IS_ CHEESE FESTIVAL MONTH CHEESE SLICES—4 DELICIOUS VARIETIES oor nian Mel-0-Bit .... 28 Sharp Cheddar AOE, Pa oo & 69 Cream Cheese cueomnt 2... St 39 Fresh Eggs LARGE SIZE GRADE "A" oo 9 OZ 67° Mayonnaise «rs °5."", . “int 47 Italian Dressing ons =... 4? 33¢ Cracker Jack .. 2... . 4 r0n5 29¢ Spotless Clothes Line mm sar, 49c Ivory Soap "sx "aire 4 cam 25¢ Duz 3" 1%. cate ew & 2 Oe 67c Dishwater ‘all’ ...... . 22 43¢ Spic & Span ‘x2 29c. . . .... 2 89" to we wee 2 vous 25¢ Green Beans 3' WS NATIONAL APPLE WEEK sé” MICHIGAN GROWN—CRISP JONATHAN Levee Bee 6% FLORIDA, SEEDLESS Grapefruit ou ae 3% Cortland Apples... . . 40 ck 2.49 tee 2 39 Maine Potatoes “‘t%' 15 it Ripe Bananas PGi 2. = 19 Fancy Cucumbers ..... 3 29¢ KING HZB—POPULAR BRANDS Cigarettes ly ae” f ! ae ; . : / ; | pop} iE THE PONTIAC PRESS, wasaren set OCTOBER 23, 1057, FIFTEEN |tid-to0r porch ot an uncecuped tenement house. The door was'ao tightly jammed, he was not affected by the ordeal, oi ‘T'm here, . Stevens, his wife Esther, 39, and, iyesterday of | Stevens. . */ a _jalley and followed it to the porch. pressure to get) Harry Stevens, 36, followed his| The hemlock is: the state tree for the. wealthy agg spend voice/ and found the young-/of Pennsylvania, It, was adopted station, a refrigerator on thelin 1931, Police Officer Dies fiat "e sounstc? anpeents AOL Nabbing Yegg | PITTSBURGH —A- Shyesrcld| Jat we pase saved te unineme the rem hat ks oh ery 4-year-old Robert/nearly an hour when the father after he -_ a fellow officer the muffl from fought and captured a man su pry epee é my prised in the robbery of a service * * The victim was Thomas Sander. in an 18-by-16-mchjby an act of the General Assembly/son, 51, Patrolman Robert Miller said he of suburban Edgewood. and Sanderson, acting on an anon- /lymous. tip, went’ to a service sta.- tion where a holdup was reported, fied as Frank Silvasy, 32, North Braddock, Pa., binding, the owner] of the service station, Sandulak, with tape.. * * ® pounced on Silvasy, kicked in the chest by Silvcsy. ‘an armed robbery charge. Then Sanderson collapsed and died. Miller said Silvasy was carrying The officers saw a man identi: (4, hs loot in the pias Michael: Old Patron Honored RL : . rire Ilisha Bitgood, 77, was honored Miller said he and Sanderson) last night as the oldest living past who was!patron of the organization Eastern|< armed. with an automatic pistol.'siar In a brief talk he surprised He added that Sanderson Wwasiine guests with the commient that he was Wearing the same suit he The officers took Silvasy to the | wore when he was first installed HOPE VALLEY, police station and booked him on!in 1917, * —., College to Get Award HOUGHTON W) — The U.S. De- partment of Defense is scheduled to present @ special award to |Michigan Tech in recognition of its by Presi- dent J. R. Van Pelt and Adm. the oth Naval District. Mexico's oil resources were taken over by’ the Mexican gov- ernmeént in March 1938, Prices , Smoked Picnics’ average Let ATs. ed | d Beef crttambarsers ade Fresh or Smoker a, Re Crone a 53%. 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Junior and misses. sizes. : Special $20 $ : : * * * ® “ e e @. °. e : 2 - ‘4 . a 9 : : “TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER : 3 monday, thursday, friday, solidi’ : e : ® ie; Sanat nights ‘to 9 p.m. ven ; ° 3 23 & f § = ind * Ssessacedesasexsooesosqsesivensseososcnesecsevovevessvensesvongeoevoed 9 ‘ sy A ; 5 | ry Approximately. 7. 60 p representatives attended a tea at Bloomfield Hills Country Club Tuesday sponsored by The Pontiac Press. Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard — of Ottawa drive was photographed as she assisted . Mrs. Daniel T, Murphy Jr., “ the Pontiac Repub scar ~9Girls Vie -toBe Miss, Moonglow The sponsors of High Fever Follies, to be presented Nov. 6 and 7 at Pontiac High School, are holding a contest to select a “Miss Moonglow’’ for their program. Pi x * & Nine contestants have been chosen to. represent various ‘ clabs™ and organizations roughout m4 the “penny a vote’ meth- Proceeds will be used to Stentas additional nursery ee. for Pontiac Gener- al Hospital > * * Contestants ‘are Naricy Don- aldson, Ellen Taylor, Betty: Mary Reid, Judy Bradley, Paulson, Jeanne Johnston, Sharon Daniels, Connie Shin- dort ‘and Genevieve Dovre: Pontiac General Hospital Aux- iliary is presenting the follies. Vera Bassett (left) of Cherokee road and Mrs. Alex Capsalis of Ottawa drive came to the tea as press chairmen Personal N ews of Interest Travelogue Presented for — Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and Alice Serrell entertained 80 members and guests of ’ Zonta Club of Pontiac Tues- day evening at their home ‘in Rochester. During the evening a trave-— logue of their easterly trip around the world. was pre- _ sented. Dr.: Jones and Miss Serrell spent 108 days on this. trip in 1956. e a attéhding the event 1 Barbara Russell of New _ York City, Anne Stufnpenhorst. _ of Hastings, Neéb., and Mrs. Edson C. Catt of Vincennes, ' Ind: Miss - Russell is visiting at the homes of Mrs. A, F. Holden . and Marion Holden in Milford. _ Miss~ Stumpenhors: is the houseguest of Mrs. Roy Riddle ot Edgefield drive and Mrs. Catt is visiting the Chadd Mel- lingers of Blaine street. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hillman ‘of Island Park drive were hon- ored on tleir 25th wedding an- niversary Sunday at an open house given by their daugh- ters, Carol Lynn’ and Cheryl Ann, together with Mr. and _ Mrs. Melverne Hillman, - Among those attending were Mrs. George House, Mrs. Enos Welch and-Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Church. Some 100 from Detroit, Riverdale, Da burg, Oxford, Fenton, Grand Blanc, Durand, Pontiac and ‘Waterford were present. Cot Stella Graham. has returned to her home in Butler, Pa., after visiting the Robert Faw- cetts of Porter street. She also was the guest of other friends in the Pontiac area, - * *W* ee Rettirned to their home —on | Wenongh ‘drive after attending the wedding -of their. niece, / Carolyn oe Se and ai _ Helen Harper and- tars ius at Millbrook, Ont., are Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Lamb, Mrs. T.-C, McFetridge accompanied them io Toronto. }’* wt & Georgia Humphrey of Hud- 80D avenue spent the weekend with her sister, Judy, who is a’ *treshman at the University of ‘Michigan, Georgia saw Michigan. defeat Northwestern in the Homecoming game and took‘ part \in other Homecom- __ing events. * * * Students at the Mercy School of Nursing, Mount Carmel! Unit, Sharon Moore of East Rundell street and Ann Schac- « hern of Miami road, are serv- ing on committees for a square dance to be held at the unit nurses’ home Friday evening. ae Election results for class, club afd national representa- tives of organizations on the ~< Mercy College campus have “Club, Pontine Press Plotes Mrs. Harry Henderson of the Republican Women’s Federation of Oakland C ounty and Mrs, H. J. Green of Sytvan Garden Club (left to right). Mrs. Stoddard is a member of Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club. been announced. Taking top hotiors - as president of the junior class is Jtme Rossman of Oxford. * * * A member jof-_the sophomore class at Marjon College, Mar- ion, Ind., is. Mary Katherine Kent. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wallace of Orchard Lake, 1942- alumni of Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill.J attended the 35th annual Homecoming of Wheaton, Oct. 18-20. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Elton R. Kerr of Birmingham announce the birth of a son, William Elton Kerr, Oct. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Goodloe Rogers of Ottawa drive are the ma- ternal grandparents, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs., Raymond Kerr of Man- chester.’ Oakland County iene to Hold Membership Tea Marie E. Hickey has. beer named chairman of Oakland County District Nurses Associ- ation membership.tea which will be held Sunday at. St. Jo seph .Mercy . Hospital Nurses’ , Home. tk O*® _ She is being assisted by Thelma Scratch, cochairman; . Jacob Morrin, refresh Rudy Giglio and J feinle See- jley, music; Mrs. Verna Sillers, ‘decorations; Mary Millenbach and Catherine Scanlon; invita- tions, and Miss Seratch, Miss ' Hiekey and Mrs. George Gil- - lette,;. who will reteive guests. ee * i ‘ Mrs. Mary Lou Needle and Mrs. Ralph Sherrod will be in charge of the guest book. while: Mrs. James Greene, Mrs..J, H. Nimmo, Sallie Pechauer, Vi- ‘- olétta Clark, Miss Harper and Mrs. Giglio will preside at the - tea table. ~*~ * & Decorations will be provided by Pontige General Hospital, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital] and. — Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. The Oakland County activity ispart of a natiorial member- ship drive to interest nurses, active and inactive, in partici- pating in the programs of the American Nurses Association, Z for. the Women’s Association to the. Pontiac Symphony and the YWC4A, respectively, Zonta Club Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, David Mi- chael, Oct. 20 are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carlson of Mon- roe street. : ‘* * * Mr. and Mrs. Bill W. Lan- pher. announce the birth of a son,., Timothy. Weston, Oct... 18 aft Lansing. Maternal grandparents — are Mr... afd — Mrs. .William H., ' Thornhill.of Warren, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs, Weston Lanpher of East Beverly avenue are the paternal grandparents. * * * Born Oct. 19 to Mr. and Mrs; Keith Bouck of OrcWid street was a son, Bradley Clark... Maternal grandmother is .Mrs. Pearl Huffman of Scott Lake road, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Bouck of West Walton boulevard are _ grandparents. _ PEO Gathers at Boaz Home Chapter AW of PEO Sister- ‘hood met Tuesday evening in ; the. Frembes avenue home of Mrs. James Boaz. Mrs. William Miller gave a report on her activities as a delegate to the 43rd_ biennial convention of Supreme Chapter ' 0f PEO Sisterhood. She report- ed that 1,084 attended the Oct. 7 through 10 convention. Fashion Hint Screw-on heel lifts are now’ on some slim-heeled foot- If your retailer -has a stock of éxtras, buy & pair with your next shée purchase, for . painless replacement ay your —, the paternal. women, Three clubwomen plstirail: as they arrived at the tea were (left to Arnold Hillerman of - Chamberlain street, Soroptomist Club; right) Mrs, “What major event is your club plenning’? might be the question discussed by these four elub- Mrs, Kevin Ritter (left) of Aubitg “nue attended the tea as a representative of St. ¥s Mercy sts tere diamante Mrs, Peter Hoogerhy Rm Mrs. Frank Andérson of Oneida road, . Junior ‘Pontiac Women's Club, Mrs. Socrates Sekles of Ottawa drive, who attended as president of the City _ Federation of Women’s oeaee. Chippewa road ‘Guided the dusithes & to the Oak- . ls Tea oe land County. Dental Society, Mrs. Fred Mueller of Crane: street, represented Epsilon Sigma Alpha so- rority and Mrs. H. Guy Moats of State avenue, St. and , Dondero T; alks on Seaway Project at Pontiac Woman’s Club Meeting © Former Congressman George A. Dondero spoke on the St. Lawrence Seaway at the Mon- day. meeting of the Pontiac Woman's Club held in the Gov. Moses Wisner home on Oakland avenue. * * + He reported that 65 per’cent of the project, started in’ 19%, is constructed and that it all should be completed in 1959. Mrs, Harry Stowell, delegate to the Southeastern District Federation, reported on the Ann Arbor convention, relating that Girls’ Town, sponsored by all federated clubs in Michigan, is soon fo open its first unit’ In Belleville. * * * President Mrs. C. W. Meyers , announced that the meeting of the county osmmittee for Girls’ Ranch will be held in Birming- ham on Nov, 4, OCT. 30 MEETING The Oakiand County Federa- tion of -Women's Clubs will meet Oct. 30 at the Ferndale Clubhouse. President of the federation is Mrs. Forrest Brown. * * * : Following the meeting, tea was served in the dining room, ee epee a ee which hen? heen rastored through contributions made, by the Pontiae Women's Chub. Serving on the tea.committee were Mrs. Harold Haskins, Mrs. Daniel O'Dea, Mrs. Clit- ford Steffy, Mrs. Elmer Mac- : Lean and Mrs. H. T. Rom- bough, * * * ‘Committee for the day in- cluded Mrs. Ray: Falk, Mrs. Eleah Patten, Mrs. H. N. Wat- son, Mrs, Joseph Panter, -Mrs. Sol Ringler, Mra. Thurman Huston, Mrs, H...F..Geing, and Mrs. Nelsgn Wiley. 4 “haspited’ | “by Corinne Criffich: _ orchid. lady of the silent screen, this is a modern version of a 1920's hair-do. ne nga teats eet ‘th . Softly tapered to a shaped nape;. this 4 Po rege oF atts alee ‘ . wage ee Se short, cut Joutiled a ideo part and dramatic shadow wave that eaings far forward over one eye. I Joseph Mere y Hospital Auxiliary. Workmen ‘Hurry Up Capitol Job Rushing to Finish Painting, Cleaning Before January ‘By JANE FADS WASHINGTON—Delayed by late adjournment of Congress, painters and cleaners are working like bees to finish the anrtual renovating of the Cap- ftol interior before legislators return in January. * * * the usual influx of tourists even now sometimes 14,000 to 16,000 a day. to get at the high, ornate ceilings is a eration in itself."’ 7 ee » . The annual cleanup - a paintup, costing some $30,000; - is done mainly on the corri- “\. dors, rooms and the Sentte and House chambers. oe of thinner are being * * "Major cosine of the clean- ing department is polishing the Capitol’s 69 crystal chandeliers, -most of which were- installed in the gaslight era and later converted to electricity. PRISM BY PRISM “They have to be dismantled prism by prism,”’ Fogle said, “ang the job requires ‘a total of eight men and eight wom- ent\working on each from three to five days.” VS 2 1 An additional job is being un- mn this year for which — Congress appropriated an extra --$5,000. This consists of clean- ing and touching up of the fa- mous frescoes painted by Con- stantino Brumidi in the first- _ floor corridor ofthe -Senate- wing. The paintings represent only a part of the work of the noted Roman artist who at 50 began his 25-year labor of love for Uncle Sam. Best known is his eight foot 3-inch frieze circling the rotunda, * * * “We can't use an ordinary painter to do this job,” Fogle said, “Frank Cumberland, staff decorator, has to take on other decorators who are experienced in this kind of work.” Household Hints No neéd to thaw frozen ham- burgers before cooking, Just brown and cook slowly in a little fat in the skillet until /they’re done just the way you : like them — medium or well- done, *. * “ -: The modern. trend in prepar- ing most vegetables is using as. little water as possible and cooking rapidly. Fashion Hint Bright, clear colors will make an early appearance in your favorite shoe salon this year. What conversation hits. pap be. , at — parties * * red, ‘yellow, bine. And vier h a pickup for your winter “darks, ‘. Even so they are hampered . \ ~ Pranee Fonal COMPANY TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS Looking over a program for the eve- ning were (left to right) Mrs. lvan Now! Take __ of fit with, the all-new “Dress-Sized” girdle by Cn the fuss out of - house chairman, ond’ Shirley toastmistress of the evening. The occa- Wilcox, president of Pontiac Toast-- sion was a Toastmistress open house at mistress Club; Mrs. Milton Freet, open — Hotel Waldron Tuesday. — wis. ag * | _ Jt Oh Myth d ¥ a * os ay * sses Ho Dovre, + oe 1 eee a ESDAY OCTOB ER 28, 1057 0 Be tgs Mrs. Sidney Olson (right), secretary of Pontiac Toastmistress Club, Simpson (left) of Detroit, a corsage on Mrs. John who is chairman of Coun- cil Four of International Toastmistress, as Mrs. Rob- ert Sutton (center), publicity chairman, watched. . Youngsters love ‘em “and Mother knows when there's a chill in the alr Billy the Kid flannel lined jeans can't be beat.’ There’s sharp looking flannel!’ lining with shirts to match on these jeans rough wear, Sizes 4 to 12. In brown or blue. Boxer Jeans in . oh S o 02 «2098 Jeans Khaki Jeans with |: Ivy League Stripe Shirt oe : Shirt einige . 2.50 ‘Sizes 4 through 12 Jeans Serer ee 3.98 FLANNEL SHIRTS | Long sleeve Rob- infeed YS eel pee DP Knee length or Long John Underwear for winter ahead! MARGARET ANN . : i ng workings of the club. * * * | Speakers on the program were ‘Mrs. George Gaches, who pre- )sented a talk entitled “Ifen” which \related how toastmistress training | gives poise, charm and confidence; ‘Helen Lapisch, who explained the that take plenty of — Euscs. [It’s Easier to Iron | With no-iron washable fabrics day til then, it’s certainly being made housewife Bride Asks. for Change of Presents _ were given an insight into the |. Friend Feels Hurt When Asked to Get Something Else Child ‘Cures’ Ailing Thumb > be hls on he to seek eed | By EMILY Post ‘car when -her grandchild got bubble gum all over her face. Mrs. Owen reached to get enol office, she turned around in her: by Edythe McCulloch Basic Beauty Care step in the right direction, Shape your > oe by plucking out the strays from _ tine. = mn Now, comb your hair and there you are... . ready to answer the doorbe!! at any- time of day without embar- rassment. Phene Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 State Bank —s 101 N, Saginaw St. JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS Fine Gifts Knparted Holland Tulip Bulbs 40 Varieties 10 * 69° Long Stem Darwin . Bulbs Mixed Colors FE 3-7163_ PERMANENTS, 16 Ni; Perry : ne ia _CALLIE’S: BEAUTY SHOP By Rose and Callie from... . $5.00 FE. 2-6361 six others. “I of course said I would ex.-| change it but I was very much) put out over it and think it was in very bad taste for her to call and-ask me to exchange the pres- » nig cowry gene quant : nm my . Ruth Cramer (left) and Mrs. George cox when the Toastmistresses held an never have enough of. I would Gaches, vice president of Pontiac open house Tuesday evening in Hotel sien see | Toastmistress Club, ‘greeted Ivan Wil- Waldron, _ _— Houston, Tex., has very “spe-jstreets. A” jaywalker cauglit » Club Work a eae h ae sdal? ‘wattle vegetations for pole|the inldhe of these wide streus| exchange duplicate presents and trians because it has very wide|is in plenty trouble. IEx lained you should not allow your -teel- — ent ———— p ings to as hurt because. this one. wishes to exchange yours. Mé |forGuests [“""S—em Sf Annual Gatheringlod daughter was invited to spend SEIng several days with a classmate of Tuesday Features|ners whose. parents have 2 house IT’S. | Three Speakers — fe, the exntzy. She kad 0 wonder} | } Members ot the Pontiac Toast-line’ gilt ce che ore it mistress Club met Tuesday eve-lentirely different circle from me. WARM ning at the Hotel Waldron for their| wit you please tell me what I vi~ annual open house. Guests present m supposed to do to show proper my daughter? Should I ‘send a gift, or should I write a tiofe, or what? Please advise me.” Answer: Write a note to the mother thanking her for having ‘|Hoedowners Gather _jat Halloween. Hop Guests attend ling were Mr. and .|Mrs, Fred Dare, Mr. and Mrs. * “ 1 ees | *% 3 ' a a i ‘ ae oe tee Pp # F r " ieee a es ee ee ee eS | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Seginew, Eagle Thester Bidg., Pontiec, Mich. Enrollments /wailable In Day or Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. “5 PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352. ‘News 1. | LOWREY | World's first spinet with big organ features | . hrs amc under $1,000! | Never before has it been 80 easy to fill your | a home with thrilling organ music. Whef's ‘er jeasier for the modern more, the we organ... ‘A sit-down ironing board with Charles March, Mr. and Mrs, Mar- . poe 4 = iedeeeece | | Stent oe | Announcing the Opening of _—>_ I gee : | Miracle Mile Eye Clinic | aod ™ | lng Optometrists a |i pose tan spree | Dr. R. Schaefer © Dr. R. Gluskin Passat _ * STommenae | aren ied Ath about our EASY BUDGET TERNS! Ht © Glasses Fitted ~ + REE HOME TRIAL! © Contact Li oe | . . me. | One Mon. -Fri. "el ¢ P.M: ‘ ) 2291 S, T h AM. | pnp eee 2-2744. Ts whelenten 8PM. ff hades — a sai FE 4-056 : which are too heavy, or squeak- . dos than those who live in dry! pee cl ee Ss RO ale on grant < Aga ae hal ne jie - 5 gee eX cae er ee fee ee eee ee ee ee \ i fs ee ee : ees ; har 27 ae : ef : e : Fa thee es ee at least on the i sclsen manner of life ~ * * Sleeping pills and t uilizers have their place whe ieccreinen by your physician. However, men and women today are likely to ob- tain sleeping pills after one or two restless nights rather than discover the ‘source of their in- somnia. ing springs, or a mattress which Climate Affects — {ii Hair Fashions | Women who live in hot, humid’ climates must choose simpler hair- | climates. 00 Sleep by on humanity's state of mind—or| to relax. Your pace should slow down gradually trying to Perhae yeu do sit know howlo Worry: about not sleeping keeps| with your request for leaflet No. if tr F. 7 ‘ te _the| Actually, these ine| healthful and vibrant living. ° ZEfe ar | The Pontiac Press. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957. Leaming to Relax inspiring book, “Thejgo of life even for-a little while|. : necause sleep is a little desth.| . subconsciously we all hate to let He feels that those who have faith sleep with a peace unknown to others. SHOULD REFRESH US and minds and spirits. It is im- portant to us. If you do not sleep well, try to find a remedy other than sleeping pills. Investigate your habits of thought and exer- cise and nutrition, relaxation and inspiration, , ~*~ *« * send al 34 to Josephine Lowman care of : “Understanding Is ‘the Buffer at the — Dean Pike also suggesis that} - Sleep should refresh our bodies) ~ If you would like to have my]. “ Shop EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9 — SATURDAY ‘til 6 “accentuates the face features, In Houston, she said, it’s impos- sible for women to wear their hair | in these styles because of the hu-| midity. Hair there is worn with straighter, easily-cared-for and usually cut short in back, Most electric clothes dryers will operate on 115-volt service, but will be a lot more.satisfactory if oper- ated on 230 volts, tops) 58 20 W. Huron | The fifbulous new GO shoes - 'TODD’S Shoe Store St. Pontiac, Michigan . > BAS ( mported, Hand-Woven KETS : + CUTTING BOARD Woodpecker | ed with gay roosters, OPEN MONDAY and. FRIDAY 13%" x 18% sturdy cutting » board, attractively hand-paint-_. > WE PRM yee Stock Up on These Sparkling Glasses _at Budget Prices! i Just arrived—a special group of wonderful, versatile, beautifilly-made— - : Very Specially Priced at Only 3 | 00- EACH! You'll be delighted with the tremendous variety in this assortment of hand-woven baskets from Hong ~ Kong—Japan—Italy——and ‘Portugal! Baskets for serving hot rolls... French bread... fresh fruits... snacks , ., for table and-flower decorations... . perfect for holding sewing and knitting accessories. them for bridge ‘prizes—shower gifts—house warmings. Decorate them with sequins, flowers, beads, ribbon, or felt cut-outs, to'make gala Christmas gifts . , . or pack them with goodies for Christmas giving. 10 of. PILSNER 3% of. COCKTAIL _ LIBBY GLASSWARE - Here’s the glassware made especially for enter- taining at home . . , reasonably priced by the dozen. Gift boxed; FLAIR GLASSES available in Old-Fash- _ toned, Double Old-Fashioned, Cocktail, . Cooler and Hi-Bali sizes eeeheene ean STEMWARE available in Wine, Cham- pagne, Cordial, Cocktail and Pilsener sizes eee eee $1.89 Dosen Buy MAILBOX in Brass and Black $6.95 Black wrought iron mail box with gleaming eagle crest $6.95 55.00 Dozen ) nc Enwlend Priced from $5.95 to $12.95 2w. | HURON | SKIRTS—tweeds and plaids ... . , . were’ 10.95 and 12.95 =now . 900 ‘) ss BECAUSE WE find we.are still heavily overstocked due to construction work on Telegraph Rd. that practically blocked us, we find it necessary to again hold this special sale to reduce our inven- tory ina fast three-day selling ... tonight ‘til 9 Thursday! Friday! Saturday! 4 Your Choice! 180 Finest Fall And Winter Coats — Cashmeres! Fur Urims! Imported Tweed Coats! Blacks! Casual Coats! A fine selection including hand-tailored coats! . Special Groups of Fall Suits Tweeds! Corduroys! Leather with Tweed! Sports! Tailored Suits! Special Groups of Fall Dresses ree $D $32 2 $3 $48 Smart Wools! Silk Failles! . Jacket Dresses! Casuals! _ Jerseys! Tweeds! Two-Piece Sports! Knits! Cocktails! Novelties! Were 59.95 Were 39.95 Ps — Special Group of Dresses , Values to 24.95 redaced love eee 14 and ‘18 a 4 / \F Slip-on Sweaters... . Coat Sweaters | ‘bere 14.95 —now Q” were 10.95 — now rin | | a wie 19.95 = now 12” ” ee \ } 7% | Saturday in ‘PParents of the Ht tit ; now : a - ee res Married | St. Benedict | Catholic Church were | Mary A. Ronald R. - Frank. | bride are I Mr, and Mrs. Joseph and then he still sings, “Ob,' a man Slacks 3.98 wl vs MATHS 2.25 . = . Other WINTER JACKETS in corduroy with detachable hood for girls and boys. Flora Mae Gifts of Distinetion~ —~ Westown Center FE .2-3220 Fresh as a | Brisk Fall Day... ; and all “prettied” up, ready for those ex- hilarating days ahead » her hair stylist? , “Tony” of course. \ 2 Beauty Shop Riker Bldg.—Rear of ‘Lobby FE 3-7186 . Gagnier, and the | bridegroom his the son of fe)” Mr. and Mrs, © Joseph Frank. © ij ' | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gagnier of Voorheis road are the bride's MR. and M ‘Mary Gagnier Becomes Bride in St. Benedict Rite | Vases of white siiattisaeme parents, and the bridegroom is the |banked the altar of-St. Benedict\son of the Joseph Franks of Oak] ‘Catholic Church’ for the Saturday|Park. RS Al ES morning wedding of Mary Gagnier! por per wedding the bride. Rev. Richard Thomas performed) sown im waltz length. A stand- fone covemeny before 296 guests. collar featured a V neck for the princess style crea- em STAPP'G:-.ter aero... me GOOD FIT pet your child's feet in ovr hands coe ‘We'd rather miss © site thon mis your child'sfoon W's @ fact...enport ft ls our motto. Aad we as she would want. Comfort as she should have. Styled for school and F sma ‘3 Grey Smooth Les i i So simply cut, the junior sedm- Wf \stvess can turn out this stunning ZL” | \jumper in no time! Bow-tied blouse is a pretty team-mate. Wear it A \solo as a warm weather sundress. No. 8161 with Patt-O-Rama is in Y sizes, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Size 12, 32 bust, jumper, 3% yards of 36- inch; blouse, long sleeve, 2% yards of 35-inch. For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your. name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il. Don't miss the Fall & Winter '57 issue of Basic Fashion, our com- plete pattern catalog. It's chock- full of sew-easy, up-to-the-minute for ‘every size. = couple at Old Mill Tavern. " TUAW Hall the bride’s mother chose buds. ~ * * Mrs. James St. Amand of Utica was her sister's matron of honor. Her mint green taffeta dress with @ tulle skirt was fashioned in prin- cess style. She wore a wrist ar mums. Junior bridesmaid Kay Frank, a sister of the bridegroom, wore a cinnamon brown dress in the same design as the honor attendant’s and a yellow chrysanthemum wrist corsage. ; ATTEND BRIDEGROOM | As best man was James St. Amand of Utica, Richard Bilinsky of Utica. and Frank Stophe of Royal Oak seated the guests. * * * | A breakfast was served to the bridal party and parents of the For an evening reception at a black and turquoise tweed dress with pink accessories and a cor- sage of pink carnations. Mrs. Frank wore a green wool gown with beige accessories and a yel- low carnation corsage. . Couple will live on The bridegroom attended High- land Park Junior College and Wayne State University. Augusta ave- Undergoes Surgery Paul D. Hammond is: convalese- childhoods were once lived in is Club Presents ae | upon them S@COnd Dance | _ {sailed twigs down rair-filled gut-Zeche . RONALD R. FRANK 7 rangement of bronze chrysanthe-| cade arrangement of white carna- g : i E F f i ithe Are ton Gog? Promenaders g os E You watched ants’ nests. You ters. You split and broke twigs in half. Saturday afternoon in | St. Matthew Walled Lake. \ | Church, bride are Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. | Bayer. Judith Traxler Marries in Walled Lake Service White carnations and chrysan-,of white carnations, and she car- themums banked the altar of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Walled|nations centered with white.. Lake, for the Saturday afternoon) ,.. wedding of Judith Dawn Traxler|" | and Robert Norman Bayer. The Acting Rev. O.A. Gerken officiated in the| Bayer of Wyandotte. Ushers presence of 150 witnesses, * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Traxler of Walled Lake, and the bridegroom's par- ; ents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.|°ePtion was held in the church Bayer of Detroit. Judith wore q gown of white satin with a Chantilly lace bodice featuring a scalloped neckline and long tapered sleeves. Lace appliques extended from the bod- ice inte the full skirt. Pearl earrings were her only jewelry, and she carried a cas- MR. and MRS. ROBERT N. BAYER tions with garnet red roses in the! ; center. * * * For her duties as maid of honor ee Childhoods?) Parents of the{™ is the son of] Roberta Lynn Fackler of Pioneer, Ohio, wore a dress of hibiscus red chiffon over net with a draped fore $ to wait until a few minutes be- arrive. ‘Tback. Her headpiece was composed : No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty CSalon neckline forming streamers at the Wayne State University, is a mem- eines 7 to 17... 24.95 DOWNTOWN SHOP 61 W. Huron. - “IN OUR BUDGET SHOP SALE °° 3° Blouses & Skirts -. Reg. $7.95 $198 elegant feet tuck Into There's @ tiem, mew ALASIAN for every eccosion where wormth end comfort as well as smert, good looks ere important. Drop in soon for @ look of ovr complete selection of these famous cold weether fevorites. Come in early while sizes and colors ae and medium widths. Sizes 5 +19" PAULI’S Shoe Store Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! 35 N. Saginaw. Open Friday Nite ’il 9 = > SS Pontiac Travel Service ea 698 West Huron Street Anywhere = FE 8-9611 New Hair Styles Direct From Paris FEATHER CUT. COLD WAVES 7510" Complete “Where Service and . Quality Are Supreme” . day’ . Till 9 P. M. 4 PHONE | FE 5-9287 "_ "2nd Floor’Pontiae State Bank Bldg. 4 ssf a rg ae 4 ; 4 iy i . \ * ‘ vf ST | SS ES eS Se ne Pas he ey oe eee es ee ee ee es Ee ee ee es a ae - as amen ee yw THE BOTTLE w, VT WE BALL ON Tox” aah | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1057 , TWENTY-ONE The N India’ ett ursery + Glitoin Qualitise’t in Wife. Wile Louie ‘Pint Jar. Rees ie Say gE Eas r foreign missions there, is be-| Govertanyt in New Delhi. and growth. - : _ Help Husband Get Ahead Woman Who Cultivotes These Skill Establishes Solid Parmership PaaS Medueen ware WV iL Hold mae @ (Dressing Saturday at ) "Detroit's East’) Mrs, Swindler Says. Side Central Family Just’. Loves | Catsup Mixture | ‘ ? hd - Wwe 's : WoW mom popping By RUTH MILLETT * | : : 3 Some qualities in a wife are almost sure to help| _her_ husband ‘get ahead. The woman who cultivates} these aptitudes and skills is a partner to her husband in the best possible ways. Church of | Christ. The bride is. the By JANET ODELL daughter of , Salads have hécome such an im-| Mr. and Mrs. ‘portant part of our diet that we ae She likes people and isn’t | | afraid to t steps toward tuning ac-* . ake on Re —_ ltake them for granted. One good) 4 the them is to have a | quaintances. into family She knows when, to let her ~ way to vaiy | friends. sband ‘ing, The bridegroom umber of different dressings on = on eee bad . hand. The one below is a ta-' | is the son o rT f vorite in the Noel Swindler farm. | irs. Ronald ily McQueen. She either Itkes the job of home-| Whe speaks for the family rarely making or learns to like it. | does her husband much good. iim ————--- | She may build herself up as a | smart woman, but she doesn’t build her husband up as a smart. No — ae 3s os eed a Wi esi ‘Campbell Speaks The Swindlers live at Commerce Lake. Mrs. Swindler is active in church work; she teaches Sunday, school, sings in the choir and is) has an excuse for forgetting some- Appointment cient ‘as vice president of the Abigail cir- | possible about running cle, With two daughters in.-Cotn-| Necessary her shome. ‘The wile. who always Vows In Detroit Service |mere st se ‘wort in Pra Reading and cooking are her hob- . jthing important soon loses her bies. : _ Professional Care |husband’s confidence in her ability Matried Saturday at Detroit’sjception was held in the church a POPCORN S EXTRA : Pts Best for Hair fi oy her pert of the toad. rast side Central Church oct 5 eh glk tn aaa oe NUTRITIOUS ————— Cutting She i ilma Louise Campbell and! The bride's mother wore a navy! , . a iod : s 4 cup salad oi) | Styling Permanents Bowdtigy « ores gmt = wi Ralph Edward McQueen. The 10/blue dress trimmed in pink and aj '* ‘uP suger Hot | AND DELICIOUS Tints 6 50 best in his own home if his wife |4-™m. ceremony wa’ performed hy pink carnation corsage, Mrs. Mc-! 1 cup. vinegar WHEN MADE WITH Bleaches $ . @P f makes it possible, Rev, Ernest O. Stewart in the Queen chose a blue dress outlined SS tenieuen aan” seed FREE PARKING - iprese nce of 100 guests in white and wore a white carna — eee RAVO GOOD DISPOSITION ; * * re tion corsage at She ' Place all lient t ja 1 IMPERIAL wa ns, f Food disposition, A” The bride is the daughter of Mr.| Before leaving on @ trip to Nit-iang shake ‘wel. ‘This dressing | PURE PEANUT OIL! B : calm and takes and Mrs, John L. Canipbell of gara Falls, the Smoky Mountains, | ‘keeps a long time in the ret ] on : a EAU I Y SALON setbacks and minor emergencies ,,, N FI h Mrs eps a long time rig without going to pieces has a vest Longfellow avenue, and the and Miami, a, the new Mr: ‘avatar, Peanuts—e volved source of bedy- 219 Auburn Ave. calming effe¢t on her husbahd. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Don: McQueen changed to a black wool, ee building protgin—moke Rave FE 4-2878 i ee ee ald McQueen of Detroit and tne dress with rhinestone jewelry, a M butter favored ond colored pop- EDITH STENSON, 0 | late Mr. MctQueen. white hat and black patent acces- com a perlect companion lor your weer Ti she te compenionable, And itor|'® Mr. Mes oose Unit Meets —— 'sories, 1] —_ @ woman that often means ledrn-| For her wedding the bride ing to enjoy what her husband|-chose a ballerina-length taffeta jenjoys. gown with long sleeves and a She k hew’ Chantilly Jace insert at the neck. Women of the Moose, Pontiac |Chapter 360, met at Moose Hall on | | |Mount , Clemens street. Reports | |were read by Mrs, Richard Daw The bride Is a graduate of | David Lipscomb College, and the | bridegroom studied at Lawrence | fo get the | most for the money she spends. | Peer! earrings were her only | Institute of Technelegy. ‘son, Mrs. Georgia Brown, Mrs. | | Whether or not a man's income | welry. and she earried §=& | Upon their return in November Frank Mafteson and Mrs. William bouquet of white carnations and | ithe newlyweds will live in Detroit. Vandruska. sa98 Yd. | is adequate for a family’s needs ae manager he married, Maid of honor Ruth Campbell, ‘critical, of her husband. She knows|taffeta ballerinalength dress aad , } - : 9.93: 35% Wool—65% Rayon Phe has faults but she plays them carried an arrangement of white’ 8 OL - 9341 often depends on how good a | White roses. senciieniin AE a ist { the bride, wore red i 72” Wide, Assorted Colors, }) She is encouraging, rather than|sister of the br » down and plays up his best qual-|carnations with red. roses. TH E NEW Christian Literature Sales _ Bridesmaid Ann Bradow of De- " 39 Oakland Ave Pontiac ~*~ * * troit also wore red taffeta and car- That sounds like a large order.iried white -carnations and red lIt is. No one ever said it waSiroses. . 4 easy to be a successful wife to) . i. NORTH - SOUTH EAST - WEST Whetever Your Destinction Let Us Help You With Your Plans BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE }a successful man, a Wear Scarf-Slips Instead of Blouses i Acting as best man was Harvey ‘McQueen of Abilene, Tex., brother ‘of the bridegroom. Seating the guests was Dave Lemke of De-| troit. _ Following the ceremony, a re- New combination scarf - slips comfortably substitute for blouscs| ii. under V-necked dresses and suits! that require some fill-in. ts Bath Provides y eliminate the ‘pulling ' Noose problem of most scarves—| ‘Many Benefits ‘and, what's more, are washable in. 7 jlukewarm soap or detergent suds’! none HILL PLAZA, ROCHESTER th A bath can be many things. | iwith no ironing required. ~<«-.* é.. le, apt: oe nigel It can be a quick dunk Into george ‘warm water. It can be a hard tached at the waist to nylon tricot scrubbing with businesslike wash- ® Summer half slips. Adjustable straps, which Needs jextend around the back of the|“°t” 2n¢ SP. | | ©. Cosmetics [Me POdice, hold it securely in place. | It cam be hot, to soak away ‘ in fatigue, or tepid and relaxing | Founta ! : to get rid of tension and induce | Service |Exercise Gradually | steep. | COLES | Even active persons find) It can also be the luxurious, | muscles they never knew they had fastidious end to a day. By tossing iby trying a few exercises. How- @ handful of fragrant bath crystals ; ever, once you decide to exercise, or a capful of scented oil into ‘ work into it gradually. This pre- steamy water, you can turn an vents tiring and possible straining ordinary bath into something that }Of unused muscles. will send you off to sleep —_— pampered. * * * A bath does many things. It gets you clean, and in the process removes dead skin and unclogs pores. It can also be something to look forward to and enjoy rather than a part of the day's routine. if you like to read in the bath | : and wiggle your toes, do. But by © all means, use thick, luxurious | terry towels and washcloth and a soap that's beth beautifully scented and colored. Finish off your bath with a fight, soft dusting powder, perhaps one which has the sophisticated scene of the desert flower..It will leave your skin with a satiny, smooth feeling. “| 5 The new D. J. Healy Shop at North Hill Plaza reflects the traditionally high standards of quality and service that have made Healy’s a favorite fashion center for seventy-five years. Come see our new store... come share the excitement ... have the fun of value-hunting too... We're starting off with a sale calculated to make thousands of new friends! HERE ARE SOME OF THE GREAT VALUES YOU WILL FIND REXALL DRUG STORE 806 Baldwin FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR | : ! COAT SPECIAL! 4 beautiful styles 49° Values to 69.98. Camel hair, tweed, vicuna blend, polished black. Many colors. Misses’ and junior sizes, DRESS SPECIAL! 4 new silhouettes 12 mi 18% Values to $25. Wool jersey, flannel, ribbed crepe and wools. Bright or basic colors. Misses’ and junior sizes. BLOUSE SPECIAL! 2 easy-care styles 4}8 wail 73 Values to $12. Bib-front Da- cron and cotton or nylon sheer completély tucked with lace ruffle trim. 30 to 38, Dr. B. R. Berman Lecation Rito Seginew St. - FE 4-7071 HAT SPECIAL! new fall shapes 375 LAMP SPECIAL! frosty white bristol 13° SKIRT SPECIAL! assorted slim styles 5% — PERMANENTS Values to 12.98. Solid color wools and tweeds in a wide variety of styles. Favorite Dazzling, white bristol Jamp hand painted with a gold “fish - net” pattern. Smart Values to $7. Shagé, velours, velvets and satins in all the new, smart shapes of the sea- colors. Misses’ sizes, decorator accent. son. Wanted colors, C lete with Cut and s ‘ * ee , WE INVITE YOU TO USE ONE OF omplete wi ut and Se , OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS 1. Regular 30 Day Charge Account ... purchases payable by the 10th of the following month. 2. Our Plan-A-Count ... spread the cost of your charge purchases over several months in pre-arranged wiki: payments, Standard payment each month. 3., Divided Payment Account . . . extended monthly. payments : .) arranged for. larger purchases. Ne . ’ STORE HOURS: OPENING DAY THURSDAY: 12 noon-until’9:00 p. m. FRIDAY: 9:15 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. oo NONE HIGHER You Get ‘All This: ° - # Styled Set * Our Famous Guar- antee, a Complete Wave for $3.75, * None Higher ‘ * Custom Haircut * Permanent by an Experienced, Liceneed Operator FE 8-3560 HOLLYWOO WAVE Rs - | - | _ * MON, TUES. WED. SAT.: 9:15 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. / at . SHOP | | : 781, N. SAGINAW (Over Bazley’s) , — 7 Pe ‘model. which Wiha iter i he popar rear ik shown Stan stn wae te N uclear Resources Pool. duplicated work of many kinds __. |would be avoided. Some American ‘in advance of Wednes-} os, to disclosure of nu- Reports in we othe the mation would have to be r materials and the advance reports eraabee bara 6 oa cat the gern uh path fon ays eng bsan ope Slots and brains its little earth satellite. but of how it is to be Such un agreceusat went cowie |y s 4 Now TRY A : Eastern policy how to stop Soviet e ' This ties in with the talks on) missiles because Russia is reaping propaganda benefits from her operation, NGERALE Soviet arms have poured into Egypt to replace those lost to Israel in Sinai, Communist arms are pouring into Syria. Jordan has been jolted, and the American aid on which zyoung King Hussein de. pends has been turned into another propaganda weapon against the “imperialist” West. The Baghdad Pact is under dan- May: Develop U. S. British : with anti-Western Arab combining jnationalists to undermine that anti-Communist vehicle. how long Iraq will be able to keep her alliance with Turkey. If that alliance goes, the Baghdad Pact is breached ty not broken, In his charges on the imaginary| Turkish threat to Syria the Soviet Party boss Nikita Khrushcev pro-/5° that small nations should be allowed to follow their own!4 iw = =. w-® __{- "This pious observation comes al-| } most on the exact first anniversary of the Hungarian freedom fighters’ a to rid themselves of Soviet e or| Trees’ Age Gauged STOCKHOLM — A new elec- tronic computer-microscope _ that automatically computes the age "land annual growth of trees has been developed by Swedish scien- tists. When a core of wood from the tree is fed into the machine, it counts the concentric rings and " |also measures the width between! them. The invention was de- scribed at the annual meeting of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences in_Stoekholm. Her Teeth Darigerous OKALHOMA: CITY (® — Mrs. Ruby Lee Beaszly bit her husband iduring a quarrel and ice were called to arrest her. She charged with assault pe 3 F 7 ‘ el wet bs ei i 2S eee : 2 4 7 ee — £ ; : a : = 5 : * : ay ae ie ee hme” 4 Q &: poe iat eae bs ee a t \ * * Lear es \ j i j : : ' be 4 ¥ 3 é - ¢ Z ‘1 A . ; i } —" ‘ « % : Se : i : | : , j : ao | | : o . i\ : e a ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 , __ TWENTY-THREE | NATIONAL'S ¢ CORN-FED BEEF IS BEST BECAUSE ae sae NATIONAL'S BEEF 18 AGED ORIEPLY ter dro SEEF iS CUT AND Tai THE - NATIONAL STARTS WITH BETTER BESP selected by make 1 fem bright ond mallow. mellow. m bas fest § exclusive © “VALUE-WAY” + memes oll eee we j @ expert beef buyers from the best lots of com-fed beef. ico @ging to retain Beto otha A elle “take-home” meat for / \ f MATIONAL’S BEEF IS SCIENTIFICALLY CORN-PED for NATIONALS AS U. $. 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Ie cue Owing Calls wif be made trom 10 gray, oxford stay, | ee a.m, te Aioon in Christian Hills, red. Sizes 34 to @. colors OST BY TRAVELERS — Travelers appear to be just as va as Sent i pe. bated . absent-minded in the air as on the ground. Here, a clerk in the | pochester Knolls and the Orion | A wonderful Cologne clfice of a German airline lists articles left behind. = |/rond section. -Thé village : ———— oa * selection of _ | vaio | | a es | ya will provide an evening of fun for . ‘ _ West Bloomfield Group | : i he a ‘add richness” to Federal’s big f 2 : 7 fr © a , ' Part of the funds will go to the Pleats, flared, full and collection of __ to Relax About ‘Campfire’ en's iw rods wu’ te my lard, fll nd WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. 4 om dren’s Fund. Both the Village of _ host of — and fab- af I ' served/inder the direction of Mrs.|Rochester and Avon Township rics to every- SHIP — Parents of the West/Bruce Knapp. have appropriated $150 each for where. stripes, new coat styles Bloomfield High School students! “slacks and comfortable shoes |"? alloween Gala Night, 4 novelty weaves, 22-80, are urged to attend the PTA mept-| will be the attire for the eve- y © ® Rts ing scheduled for Thursday; at ning. Milton ‘Weaver is chairman of . Flare Night, with Edward Dah! : 8 p.m. and relax around the} The entire gym facilities will be) man Jack Newelland Emil Sell | + “Campfire,” a8 plammed hy -lavaiiable for use, assisting. | gram chairman A motion picture of the two civil) Captains are Paul Williams, R: nam. She will be assisted by Jeanidefense practices, photographed Ramler, Carl Simon, Vern Con. Gay pleats and Waters, high school gym teacher.|st the high school last Jan. 20)jey, Kean Farlin . Wiey, , Elliot Jose, Refreshments, in keeping with|and July 7, will be shown with Boothe Bot Suatnee Dick — the atmosphere created will me ga zenga, Dick McGowen and Jim ruffles adorn rotions are free at Federal’s / . Dinner Honors opaque nylon : Producer to Discuss : | paque ny ‘eas The pew dimension in coats this sea- Exchange Pupils Romeo Schools Club Frills and femininity son. ia color! Glowing shad alae mance ted and yeoman blue to elate your winter season. Coats cut slim as an arrow for the lean look or tapered wap styles that flaunt big collars. St\les embodying import- ant fashion details, elegant tailoring and luxurious\ linings. Sketched are just two from \¢ large collection. plus fabulous nylon tricot that needs n ironing. Lace, shirred ~ and pleated trims adorn all these sleek torso slips, petticoats and waltz gowns. In white, pink, beige- black and hot-house pink. 32-38, S-M-L. Movies, Education at Walled Lake fo See Film on India WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-| WALLED LAKE — Victorrio Re, : SHIP — The first of the series ofjassistant to the Italian etre ROMEO — ‘Thursday night's programs offered to the public by Detroit was guest speaker at the|™e¢ting of the Elementary Schools : the West Bloomfield Township Li- dinner which the Rotary Club gave|“lub, set for 8 p.m. at the Cros- brary Board as @ public service|here this week honoring the four|"el! Street School, will feature aj in adult education will be given European Exchange students who talk by Dr. Alvin D. Loving, doctor Thursday night, at 8. are attending school here after|*! education from Flint. Oakland Coukty movie pro- [their arrival last week. He also wil shew movies il- ducer William Murray will speak | Following a short welcome in| lustrating the educational system Maker (Italian to Mario Giorcelli of Milan,| im India, comparing it with that Re spoke on conditions in Italy to-| of the U.S, Refreshments will be served by shown. Others who spoke at the ban /first grade room mothers. Girl The : f the |Scouts will act as babysitters. . Location Carl Grapentine, Baptist minis- west Salen Seema Slee ter, who spoke ta German to ina {D), J, Healy Store to SHow Slides Among the guests present were|avenue, founded in 1882, the com- Building at 3201 Orchard Lenuweit and Gabriele Hinzman; road. Keego Harbor, Catord H. Seuart whe welommed Ready to Open fe oe 7 | will follow the talk. | -4 Hats to send your spirits soaring ; ments will folow the talk. : ee : 14 mat at Rochester - : , rman os gy. = : i Avon Phote Clabiae fener ve, |, ROE = re De ba 4 “Holiday glamour” rt Mrs. Re; Mr. and Mrs. Samjpany has to nine Thursday N ight Timpa; Mrs. Ralston "Calvert branches, the latent of which is Subteens’ new Mario’s foster mother for the/the Rochester branch at North ‘ ROCHESTER — The Avon Photo|?#":, John Emmert and his daugh-/Hill_ Plaza here. | bow-backs in ter Peggy, who are Ina's hosts; - Bernard Nelson, at whose home| . The store will open on Thurs- D8 10 58 a session at § p.m. Thursday in the\Gabtiele is staying; and William) %¥. all-wool coats memes Lee: : Duckwitz, Elizabeth's “father” for) _ The new 5,600 foot square shop . 7 Cem tee ager oe bet dis | Sac ale ary onlay toe a ee pea wimpy wets | | cou or te fs ag to bring them to the meeting. Methodist Churches pink, gold, silver and white ion-wise miss! beavers, satins, pannes, velvets : Other alee Wiles alee are wel\Schedule Conference , ; Popular “bow- and velours . . . all a-glitter come, according to club president nyapes Teamueed El be cost, Commp beck,” pocket with jewels and ribbons. Hats Paul Ayres. — A ROCHESTER — The autumn|®M suits, sportswear, jewelry, cuff details. Zibe- that take you to parties, the ; ce of the Meth-|handbags and other accessories, line and flecked "ae : ’ quarterly conference of , theatre ... any place you want Edward V: sentor odist Churches of the Port Huron | Plus a fine arts and linens section. fabrics. Inter- to look your prettieat! e . staft photographer of the Pontiac.|1iricrewill be held at 8 p.m. - Re 2. lined. Tones of “S J Press, will be the featured |ryursday at Lapeer. The colonial exterior of the gray, blue. 10-14. apecker at Gis mocting All. quarterly conference mem-|Store has one visual-front window/’ Vanderworp, who photographed bers of St. Paul’s Methodist/which puts the entire store on) the first heart operation in this|Church here have been urged to/display. An overhanging 10-foot ! 98 area, will talk on the ‘most inter-|attend if possible, Persons seek-|front arcade protects passersby, ' esting experiences in his line as|ing transportation have been re-/4nd there is front-of-the-store free a newspaper photographer and will quested to phone the church office, |Parking. . ‘ ae eee Et. show prints. OL 1.9361 of OL. 1-8371. ; 2 et charge for ite ————_— Move Holly Library herations Wool sheaths in : HOLLY — The Holly Township _ + Unshorn Lambs Also Get Subsidy bey ing moved 7 cawal-t County Farmers Receive. |S2:= se s== heew. jewel tone = fo | Ps : Pa Sa ; is a preeet of the tocal Junior 7 oom ee — : : co ors or a : - Incentive Payment on Wool #=== = : : i a : x 2 1 aa y, \ YOU CAN WIN A . | Wool, producers of Oakland Coun-javerage dollar return up to the For the First - NEW 1958 FORD | 98 got scab 2 po oak a level of 62 cents per Time Ever! : . ; Datnes oh a sexe jpound. The national average price||_ Be 100 other exciting prizes pounds of shorn wool which they 9P : sold in the 1996 marketing year|Fecelved by, woot grower in the] SAMSONITE including $125 Lucien Picard gt : _ which ended March 31, 1957, it|salé of shorn wool in the 1956 : CASE * ng — : was reported this week by William marketing year was 443 cents per TRAIN CAS watches of 14 carat gold! . Alterations are free et Federals j F. Porritt, chairman of the county|pound. ASC committee. — / tie meee eayubient Saas ae SALE ! } _ All you do is write a safe-driving slogan Producers in, 12 words or less. It’s that easy. Spon- | a $l od ed by egg ah and the ‘makers of You and ee sah to s ~~ fashion ite ojud hosiery. now! start in soft, splendid wool! These new ereem ite sheaths, in radiant red, mn and blue Train Case— . Rules on safe-driving, approved by the are destined for success because they're -National Safety Council, listed—on-entry-—— so right from dawn through dark. 7-15. $] 495 blanks to guide you. Ends November 15th. _ Available in: Fomeus Mojud nylons : : nawanay mie || with "Mage Motion” Sp ener tude der saline ite oxen vam Sheers, seamfrees, 1.15 | , ; thigh-molds, hee ‘s B, An all-occasion sheath that potligh te = runs. Proporti d : _ ADMIRAL BLUE , og tiones , ee eheewie. f Ronee Satria gt « he a | . - MITZELFELD ee 1 g EneeeTetrs |< Aewedia Pe a pe oie bu } | em r J / DEPT. STORE | n dept. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC “ef | 312 Main St. Rochester 5G ee Stores OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 . * ay . z fi Pe y > < at? a : \ oN, Bick A THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957 ag 1V - Insite: Con Succeed Only Through Killing |satety Off Free Television -_ PETSBURGH, mo — Rober Sarnoff, president of N; tional Broadcasting Co., said na nt iin Motorists y Be Surveyed _ LANSING ® — An actual count ‘of: the number of motorists who drive after drinking has been Bested as a fact-collecting highway project. * * * Secretary * of State — M. Hare said the- ~~ the Citizens High ty Committee will be pean rye to the State Safety Commission at its x * * Sarnoff said NBC is convinced pay-TV is against the aise in- terest. “Ot course,” -he added, “this view may not prevail and the Nov. 5 meeting. x * * Tt will be suggested that W. State University set up a 2 of drivers coming off the express- ways in the Detroit area to deter- mine the total number of drivers who had been drinking during vari- ous hours of the day Ticker Ta Viewers: [Picker Tape Viewers Growd Brokerage House ‘Wall Street Still Waiting for ‘Market to Recover From Latest Low Trends layoffs at scattered points, failure) te More optimistie had an- ticipated. were such items as concern over -|the’ Middle East and whirling evi- »|dence, in the form ll Sputnik, Houses {that Russia is ahead of the United States in missile developments, The men who handle vast sums ~,of money as managers of big mu- tual funds were cautious about the market, H. I. Prankard IT, president of . Affiliated Fund, said, “We do not, believe that this. adjustment in market prices which has been taking place has been completed. “While we feel that many stocks are still overpriced, we also’ feel that the prices of many other) stocks have reached points where they represent excellent values for long-term investment." of business to boom as much as On the international ‘front there Trains in Syria. of men, rifles in hand, dived to the ground at sprawied on their stomachs and! began firing in a partially com- J pleted football stadium. jone training center for Syria's | Popular Resistance organization-~ a movement composed of tens of thousands of civiliang in the Arab nation’s “irregular army." hy mm Irregular meee IT Thousands of Civilians Get Battle Instruction in Guerrilla Tactics DAMASCUS, Syria A group a given signal. | This was the scene today at of al Dem Secretary Gets. Secret Data WASHINGTON grapher's-evror apparently direct: ed to a sectetary some confidential inter- office White. House mai) meant for President Eisenhower's eco- nomic adviser. Paul: Saunier Jr. is secretary to Rep. Gary (D-Va).. Dr, Raymond Executive Office Building adjoin- ing the White House, is chairman nomic Advisers, Their names are close together in the Congression- livered by White House messenger hrough Error — = A> steno-| Democratic congressional “wnt MINE ie Smo WOOK LINE ROCKS *® * * Saulnier, who worksin the the President's Council of Eco- Directory. But the packet of papers de- pressures behind pay-TV may suc- The organization has moved in- x* * * , last week was‘ addressed to “Dr. ceed in putting it over on the pub. rampaging bull market to high gear since tension in-/payl ” fe sugge C " : Saulnier Jr." at Ho lic.” He continued: “If it does Pica stion stems from | Looking back on the decline, Hollywood Headlines creased over Turkish troop con-| Office Building - os cee eventually develop as the replace- i. survey made at Evanston,/many agreed with Gerald Loeb, ' Icentrations on the Syrian border. . ¢ *& ment for free broadcasting, we,|//» Hare said. This survey showed| partner in E. F. Hutton & Co.: * * * Some 400 civillan volunteers Saunier read well into the mat-|- ter before realizing it was not that from 20 to'70 per cent of the oe » t iT] : drivers checked had been drinking, It’s a little too late to se and a like the public, will have no choice little too early to buy.” but to-follow the pay-TV tide.” Top Producer-Director | i * * : | They fired at 28 targets with he said. * * \urned up for. the football-field fir-| meant for him, But he stopped, , The NOC president's remarks) “Si___| tn thera two dag thi week Working for TWO StUCIOS 'pstie nt art the hear he sit tore set he A OF VooKas ssa ge t pay ood veel f B b H ; drubbing’ on heavy selling waves. of Damascus, Many were young-/closed copy of -a letter Elsen- THE VODKA 0 VODKAS = ad te hile “od -? Wil oO ope Guest On Monday +. ts wna the! sters who looked as if they had | hower had written to Mobilization)’ Smirot Ft Dist. stra re awe Block, publisher of th F wat! A largest. for day since Sept By DOROTHY MANNERS Douglas, whe was a in jjust entered -their teens. Some | Director Gordon Gray. Fle. DWv.et heubiolnymerterd, Club. The Post-Gazette oon wel Pp Pp earance e955 ef President Ei- . For Louella Parsons — Washington by Queen Elizabeth. wore the ee — rr ee ; — but most were iti NBC’s new TV affiliate here. senhower’s heart attack: HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Mervyn “So well guarded was the Queen ye ieee . t}| * & \Pr oves Costly * * -* taRay, ene ef Hollywood's top tox that if I hadn't known a couple ot |" ®t ~— WH HH | iNew York's ‘finest, I would never Yesterday things were a little have gotten back to my apartment TV, Sarnoff said, “could ul- office producer-directors (mean- tn — better. The market didn't go down NOW! | Hl vi Lee nm LOs ANGELES —Bob Hope’ 8 timately sweep away the nations’ ing his pictures make money), has ‘guest appearance on Frank Sina- ms whatever weapons were available, Soe free broadcasting system.” He Aa quite as much as on Monday. But\signed a long t tract with|in the Towers. ; : ii sd er ech 3 ye ct ap oe teri at te oe A eth ney Pa get te ats egg at wha] ||| at Your Balle That , natior a watch company. ' This mak of the = lew Yo oo is happening throughout Syria, In| Wi} networks. &:e @ Peg enp os of stocks listed on 2 ee ne car hao lana Ded i ue ie Saiaaees. Aine, Homs ay i. Il IH itt Wilt Ht UAUUIAUIUTLNINAAIL WUUAULLANVUMUULALN The comedian’s television agent, Jimmy Saphier, said Timex Corp. notified NBC last night that it is canceling—sponsorship. | NBC has not yet "aicapsl the cancellation, the agent said, and a meeting is scheduled today in New York between network law- yers and the watch company’s counsel], * * * _| Hope announced after the show that Timex said it was dropping) him because the Sinatra program carried a commercial of a rival watch firm, Bulova. takia —-all key cities — members of the resistance organization are receiving battle instruction for the “sacred self-protection” of Syria.il They -are being trained for street fighting. Weapons are being distributed in various cities, The} army chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Afif |Bizry, has called on the volun- teers to wage relentless guerrilla warfare in the event of an invasion. Hair-Tint Sales Boom NEW YORK — Retail sales of taled $219,175,881,025 Jan. 1. Since ‘then about 30. billion has been clipped from that figure, based on the fall in the Associated Press| average. — . : That average reached its 1957 high of $188.80 July 12. Yesterday it closed at $150.90. x* * * In back of the downturn brok- Mumps Heads List of Area Illnesses =, |Side when I motored to the estate of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt which is still im effect and he |(50y) Whitney on Sunday. The Whitney place was in its autunmal will continue to operate there as uM os at deth. splendor with the leaves turning ; crimsons, russet and yellow. The new contract with Buddy “ Adler will be activated as soon as! “At the luncheon were Eliza- Mervyn completes “The FB I/ _ aie py oom reget Story” for Warners although no, open = © story is set for his 20th debut. | salon; Margot Fonteyn, who told me she is rehearsing every day . for the premiere of her ballet; With Phyllis (Mrs.,Rock Hudson) and Byron Foy who is making planning to leave town soon, it) nis first social appearance since isn't likely that any reconciliation | the death of his lovely Thelma. STARTS TODAY! | OFT) | IN NAPLES ... ON THE MEDITERRANEAN , .. ond ALL OVER NEW YORK... Every precious moment of the lad . ae tender ee triumphent fore they found — and almost t * * * * * * Hope said he learned just half an hour before show time that with Rock will take place within Mumps was out in front on the'the next few weeks. list of communicable diseases in| “Cobina Wright, the house guest $35,000,000 in 1956 compared with | hair tints and dyes climbed to of Mary and Laddie Sanford (who $3,000,000 in 1946, live near Eleanor) sang, as did ——— DOORS OPEN OPEN 6 aid P. M. the program was not fully spon- The sudden separation of the | | isored by a cigarette company. ee a ej \Oakland County during. the week! Hudsons ts still a “stunner” to ‘ending Oct. 12, when 11. cases Hollywood particularly since both '| Yefuse to say anything, One of Rock's friends says: .|"He’s exhausted. Rock hasn't had a day off,-ftot even a Sunday, in almost a year. The location for ‘Farewell to Arms’ in Italy was long and arduous. Then he _j|had to leave for Hawaii for‘ Fernand Montel, with Jimmy Mc-| Hugh at the piano. Miss Montel | opens at the St. Regis later this, month, | Music E Night . “3 tii eos. director of health. * * * L 8) | R ee “Robert Meyers, who wrote the’ music for ‘Hold My Hand,’ which * was in my daughter Harriet Par- | NOW! thru THURS. ‘sons’ picture ‘Susan Slept Here,’ “Highest Rating!” introduced me to his attractive ,|‘Twilight for the Gods.’ Although |’.7 Motion Picture Herald | LADIES’ .|Phyllis went with him, there ped ALLIED ARTISNS presen no- real relaxation for Rock work. | Naat ;|ing each day on strenuous sea Remains Silent on Wife, GARY COOPER : DELIGHTFUL DINNER — GOOD MUSIC | 223% sic} 'F. ""tt0 satay when te came tome” |Wins Appeal on Ticket | AUDREY HEPBURN | Chick © keccets, o 4 7 1 ; : Measles ipremeees i ne an * & * . DETROIT um» — Arguing that a MAURICE CHEVALIER | DINE and DANCE. [eer fre atorhote yo BE SS oe | Impetigo’... -S.eeccccea 3 5 1/York; “What a thrill to hear against his wife, attorney, James LOVE IN THE ) Queen Elizabeth making her gra-|Thompson yesterday won his Cir- | OLD |\eowwwwwasn cious speech at the luncheon in the cuit Court appeal against a $2 | AFTERNOON | NE ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria. |parking ticket. | S WORLD WHERE Her Majesty looked so pond in fj *~ * : | 00 ITCHEN copper colored mmec Thompson, a political figure in, x ¥ D x & GOOD . with red. My old friend Harry’ suburban Dearborn, had appealed Hl MUSIC EVERY NIGHT Hershfield came over on the a Municipal Court conviction of §\. Staten Island ferry with the royal parking in a no parking zone. FRIENDS party and told me that Prince i (HI S, Th hi MEE | ‘ Philip disappeared just before *. * *& , 5 - ithey reached New York. He was| Acting as his own attorney, | i Phone OR 3-9754_ 3412 Dixie Hwy. discovered looking over the auto- Thompson argued constitutionality We Invite Banquets and Private Parties mobiles on the ferry! of the ticket for two hours yester- | ite ‘day. He did not say his wife had By le ik U A furphy / \ " pee PIII I ODOT I 2 | “As I was leaving the lunch- ked in the tricted | OPEN 6:45 shat eos ol pay Soveslas porve coon, tol, sino ay Se 13 EXTRA! / MA 4-2151 Swi cu-embencator to Knginnd Low's tonend’ Gr Siuaiey aeret- Eat 3e@ @@ 6€ 0668 @ 60 @ pichedeane ; wite. BLUE SKY ADDED ENTERTAINMENT NOTE @ CHOICE | | } ) ne rare British Press ‘Cireuit Judge ‘Victor J. Baum ES ib ebry ag oky a @ DELICIOUS. Asks Lowering |Smtoimaa"" ™ -DRIVE-EN |] | “Around the World in Ten Weeks” TONIGHT Box Office Opens 6:30 Will be Shown As An Importent Part . ' : .of Our Program! ‘ : Firat of the Series Begins Tedey... “DIVIDED BY THE SEA” VENICE — GRAND CANAL — REGATTA. sae "RACING GONDOLAS! of Roy al Wall ail Radio Society LONDON u~Queen Elizabeth's Elects County Officers return from her triumphal visit to | ' The Oakland County Anite as e § ‘Canada. and .the United States “hidaiy taia tts! 1 : : annual election of new. officers. The new president is Mitchell L. Show Starts 7:30 P.M reve found Thompson innocent. N LIBERTY COCKTAIL Ne : aammeatianedinenh diadae th aedhteminuheam aheetdne people of Brita. (Bacow, whose call letters are sini tom ; Ks “ have to the . | / We 2 NOW SHOWING AT THE LOUNGE Naina a a en wall @ eee ee A | Aa ote : manded the te Paramount Presents PONTIAC N65 Norn socnow Ns mry sat ne ey rt we Gy parse AL JOHN WAYNES=“JET PILOT. | + D RNS E IN WOOO ID OI Wo sare nave doen vending outer; Manley M. Phetepace Ml y4rv u ANCE am PANS ‘Starts Thursday! Magnificent Double Feature vo Yeu sttae Seaeeeeeeewer lof the Queen strolling through the|(WSPDB), assistant _ treasurer; | ) RETURNED BY POPULAR DEMAND TO THRILL AND DELIGHT YOU! . Wayne M. Garrett (W8SON), secre- tary; and James Pugli#e (K8ASM), | assistant secretary. | 4 MAK street in Washington, The Queen walking itito a self-service store, > ee nie apie ier ai The Queen going about freely. among ordinary people, behaving EARLE RAI ROGER FTO et ety ELAINE AEA i Wonderful Fobd Exclusive! First Runt FASTER THAN “THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" NOW | Hear Debbie Reynolds Sing the Hit” Parade fong i “TAMMY” aren aggre ——AND (~~ RUS TRE “Bek BY RAID’ EIT ~ pew THRILL-DRAMA ACTUAL AN QUENTIN he Slept in His Bed . . . Wore His Pajemas = Se : ae ; a +.» » Then She Really Took Over! : DICK | DEBBIE POWELL | REYNOLDS 1/ Susan Slept + ae ) ; TecMMCOLOR rie i Wines, Beers and Ales : From All Over the World rll ina Tit rrTririrrrrrisyitirert tT “LUNCHES fs , GINGER ROGERS | monn case ICHAEL RENNIE |] |, TTrTTtritilteT © theeegh = before it could run. it hasn’t always been the city of, champions. had its struggling days, football went many lean years and hockey ‘had to walk a ES a Te en 12a ek Pas Oh Lee = Delano was looking over = “Is difficult to say how the people of Retrolt will re- Sspond to pro basketball,” said Pistons’ general manager E ie ooipalligenease ome azul nraareedeae smell the empty seats, some 15,000, at the Olympia yesterday afternoon while a working : crew was finishing : “We can’t even say here for the first game,” year, next year I'm sure + Ce ees « aliddhd Vour¥e - Pear > ern Division. PT kL el seer "7 : night's doubleheader at the . «+ Ever since the season asked “Is this Michigan noted MSU publicist ~ installation on the new court and how many people will be here for the opener,” he said. “T'd like to see about 8,000 Delano continued, “and if we could average about 6,500 for each game this our crowds will average higher. People will like the show these pros put on and they will come back, I'm sure,” he added. The Eastern Division of the NBA with Boston, Phila- : delphia, New York and Syracuse, is said to be the stronger of the two divisions. _ Another city inaugurating pro basketball this week 1s = Cincinnati, formerly the Rochester Royals. Along with Detroit, this puts St. Louis and Minneapolis in the West- * An attempt may later be made to add two teams to each division, the strongest being Pittsburgh the east and Chicago in the west, > DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | > - Two of Guy Sparrow’s former tutors, Art Van Ryzin : of Pontiac High and Bob Calihan of U,of D. will be in >the audience watching “the Bird” /perform for the > Knicks against the St. Louis Hawks in the opener of to- in Olympia ... ed, we have been State's greatest team?” Stabley. “Now we feel ... We can’t-agree wit} the Lions in releasing Marvin : Brown and holding on/to Leon Hart. The little 149- had more fire than all of Hart's DETROIT @ — Boston College, UEP Ce ewe Re er 3 =" ro =. | i 5 f 8 i Sa F LIE afi Fei eS "| Boston Colleg Sth Straight af e Goes Affer U. of D. E HH 4 4 = Al Gl 3 a | A sz Tok ‘With Kids at | Detroit Olympia Black Hawks Get Past Bruins, 2-1 Place Tie With 2 Goals in First Period By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Chicago Black Hawks gers in the National Hockey League * * * The Hawks scored a pair of first period goals and hung on as the second-place Bruins took over play and kept. the E é é a - 3 ga? Florida A&M Is Leader in NAIA Fencing Classes Harriers Run Saturday By H. GUY MOATS With an entry of 33 high school cross-country = 333 33 Schools in Regional | get medals and winning team (seven runners) in each class also}. Chicago Moves to Third), Class B runners get away at! 10:30 @.m. With the Class A meet). Entries include: Class A — Berk- Ex-Chief Star Realizes The 6-foot-6 forward tons’-Celties’ encounter following: : ow Plays | 8,000 Welcome Colts far as the Colts’ are concerned. x * * Bay City-Midland Ready to Clash loaded dice, the Bay City Cen’ .I- Midland foothall game next Sa.ur- day night is full of “naturals.” First is the undefeated, 5-0 rec- ords of both teams, and their high- scoring tactics against all comers this fall. Second is the geographic loca- tion of the rivalry. Midland is. just with the populace closely knit be- cause of employment at Midland and Bay City plants of Dow Chemi- cal Co. Third, the long-standing series between the twe-sehools, dating back to 1924. 16 miles to the west of Bay City,| Top 'A’ Battle Set You have to be partial for one reason or another to pick a winner in this one. * * * On paper, you'd have to string along with Bay City Central's coach, Elmer Engel, if for no other reason than the “Indian sign” he's had over the Chemics ithe last seven years, Since taking jover as coach of the Wolves in |1950, Engel has never lost a Mid- land game. This includes a medi- jocre first year, when he won the |first game he coached in Bay City from Midland, 12-6, |. Bay City Central’s field will be | taxed with a turnout of 10,000. This will include bleachers being transported this week from Mid- Medics Honor Prep Coach | DETROIT — Muskegon Heights coach Oscar E. (Okie) Johnson, one of Michigan's most and best known high reoen andl 2vas honored at a here last night. Johnson, now in his 31st season at Muskegon Heights, was pre- sented a trophy for his outstand- ing record. sented by Dr. Richard A. Johnson. Trophy for Okie Johnson |Beyer, presented a plaque for his jwork in amateur tennis, arid John iF. Ivory, who received an award for his long service to. amateur 'athletics. Both are from Detroit. Under Johnson's coaching, Mus- land to fill both end zones and augment the 7,500 regular ca- pacity of the Wolves’ stadium. The game shapes up as Mid- land's running attack, centered /around seniors Mike Westley at (quarterback and Leroy Milner, jhalfback, and Bay City’s passing, | with junior Jerry Gross on. the 'slinging end to probably the best ‘corps of receivers ever to play in a Wolf uniform. * * * Prime targets for Gross to date have been ends Jim Schultz and Bob Bishop, and halfbacks Ken Swincicki and Butch Kokaly. In five starts Gross has connect- ed on 45 of 64 passes, a 70.3 per- centage, for 959 yards and 12 touchdowns. There have been two common opponents to date, Flint Central and Saginaw Arthur Hill. Midland opened with a 25-7 victory over Flint Central and crushed Arthur Hill 33-0. Bay City stopped Flint Central on Oct. 14, 47-6, and last Friday worked out a 26-6 triumph over Arthur Hill. .kegon Heights football teams have jwon 180 games, lost 60 and. tied 18. His basketball teams have} won three Class A titles in the four years. \ers from Muskegon Heights was on hand. Also honored were William F. With Easy Win a\ed by Gilbert H. Jackson, presi- ei {and ‘controlled rebounds off both Z | opened defense of their National Bas- RS E F E 3 h Graham Helped With Passing Success - : The 24-year-old ex-sandlotter has Unitas ein i af audiences like Moore Agrees to Title Fight Archie's Managers Sign Today for Detroit Bout With Chuck Spieser DETROIT # — Light weight champion Archie Moore's managers were in Detroit today to sign a contract for Moore to defend his title against Chuck Spieser at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum “early in January.” The signing was scheduled this afternoon in the ‘offices of the Michigan Boxing Commission. Co-managers Jack (Doc) Kearns Moore has been offered a $100,- 000 guarantee for the 15-round A check for $10,000 ager said. Moore's decision to defend his title against Spieser was applaud- dent of the National Boxing Assn, Coast Racing Resumed SAN BRUNO, Calif. W— A month-long strike that threatened Local 280 of the Pari-Mutuel Clerks Guild voted to accept a $4 daily pay raise spread over three years in boosts of $2,.$1 and $1. +|The clerks ‘struck at Tanforan Sept. 23, after 13 days of-racing, backboards. — asking $5.30. The tracks offered $3.50. 5 Lake Orion Tied for 8th | > Maynard Clark’s Marshall Red- skins are the No. 1 high school! football team.in the state’s Class ranks for the second week in a with Cold- Marshall Rated {st in ‘B’ | BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and its 33-0 triumph over Grand Ledge pushed the Orioles into sec- ond place, their highest rating of the campaign. i 4 i i e235 , 1 . | u i tt i er. ap pos a ‘ = ; : é - é i \ j po: A : ‘ ce Fe : ‘ ’ b, ? ie Ff f i j Cee ares ; / ; ; j . ee | a) ee ( { \ i : ; Ef # { j . ; ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 ‘ “DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station @ Sunnen Pin Hone E in ee ; @ Blackhawk Porto Power if selaialio gh Bins scincah srsal eis. toe Gophers a Riddle After Loss to | Illinois Minnesota Team Puzzling MINNEAPOLIS @® — If Michi. years. Its problem today is to | said end Perry Gehring, whose _ better quality, Purdue and I. | gan's coaching staff is baffled) forget about it and accept it as | smashing play against the Wol- | linols, they looked inept. . | Story ‘Says Bennie Will something that has happened to | verines last season earned him Minnesota - lucked .out. a — * Yield Reins to Elliott pag hany pte ny tbe on ee a ehacuciend Gecaratdieg? traction for ter-long driving! THIS HEADLINE, ANOTHER 15 BOTTLES — es | tees o enty seas bones er | sands of tiny traction teeth and wide, deep-di traction cleats ee on into snow—grab on icel @ Exclusive triple-cempered 3-T Cord body means we wear—as much as an extra ee re . done abwage soare rubber pag apa | , fora f, quieter ride OUR TRADES ARE HIGH! OUR TERMS ARE LOW! 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You ‘Always Save at FOSTER’S nee G ‘TIL 9} .....° | Of less FE 2-3559 ‘By CHUCK ABAIR -defending champion Mustangs go expected seal will be the Bloomfield Hills-Clark- ston scramble at the latter's field. | tae seins. ite: to me i ca ests aeunst tel inate one of the four leading can- Feature contest on the program ‘will be at Northville where the Against once-beaten Milford in an “4 Northville has won three straight, ‘best’ pi pre 0 20 Aerts, ice Spee Ve have heaiin Be a one-point opening verdict and is b favored to drop Dick Yeager’s come up with an awful hot night Redskins out of the running, go) * * °° Packing outstanding scoring game and have been drilling hard “**™™*” | punch and a rugged defense, the for it, ‘Northville gang had scored 98! * * Satdsipitie ae packing: points against 19 thus far against | plenty of interest around this area'a 79-66 ratio for Milford. “The Mustangs will have a Ge- eided weight advantage in the ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY. ea a - § ul } | LE ™ og = } ee NHS attack is Dick Biery. He has 48 points. a a ee “We'll be in the best’ physical sroomrms:p three alts aid Milford coach Dick sian Yeager today. He added that his/penrieer boys realize it will be a re ne s853¢ SSanauSBuse i een 2 SERSSRAWEER wii & © esseea’ = (MILFORD Pos. NORTHVILLE Northville has gained strong no-iuoy’ = its dr ig aeecn |= tices for its speed and strong pass- Hub 10. LG Mem 88 ir, ing but Yeager hopes to match Waters 158 ar. RG Buckley Mes er. thet with ewifties John Zeeman|Leebt 106 Je. BE Hemmona 188 ir: and Jerry Hackett and Pat Kelley’ eee ie ar. os Wittenberg 180 os. strong aerial arm, Redman 140 or. RE ive ir Zeeman ye. Car & Truck Rentals | SAUNDERS. Drive-It-Yourself_ SYSTEM. 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Kelley, passing , kton, 1164, Mexico City, 6. Wi Siren eater tn | Schensiou rates Don Hoff at Bloomfield Hills Owosso, Mich. 1. “ aes — on LONDON-Wilie, Pastrane, asi. New ‘Lead Passing, Rushing Richardson, PHILADELPHIA (~The offen-\479 yards on 18 boots, Jack sive leaders of the National Foot-|Christiansen, Detroit, once more ball League with one-third of i top interception leader with 1957 season completed are little Eddie LeBaron of the Washingtoa|" RedSiina and Thomas Wile ofit7 — erable, AAU * * * Statistics — —_~ showed Official , P lans whe Wilken was the lneding to Quit Nov. 28 *” NEW YORK ‘(INS) — Dan undgainer. LeBaron's 10.63 yard average gain was slightly under the 10.67 yard mark he had a week ago. The former College of the Pacific star has tried 59 passes and hit Ferris, venerable secretary-treas- urer of the Amateur Athletic Union, will hang up his spikes of- ficially during the national AAU “jloop’s pass. receivers with 19) with 38 for 627 yards and six|convention in Washington, D. C. touchdowns. Only three of his beginning Nov. 28. passes have been intercepted. Ferris, who joined the AAU s * * . before Okizhoma became the 45th state in 1907, will step down ,sometime during the four-day an- dal meetings, winding up a 35- year career as administrative Wilson, one of the NFL lumin- aries with no previous college ex- perience, now has picked up 392 yards on 69 carries for a 5.7 aver-| age. head of the country’s largest Clyde Connor, San Francisco,| governing body of amateur .__,, {retained his No. 1 spot among the} sports. “I'm 68 years old,” Ferris told International ,News Service, “‘and Jim Mutscheller, Baltimore|! would like to turn. the job over ‘ > to a younger man. But I'll wait Colts, is the league’s top scorer! with 42 points, George Blanda and | Until the meetings o make the Willie Galimore, both of the Chi-/@nnouncengmt official. cago Bears, are in second place with 30 points. . Maj. Frank E. 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WEAR UNION SUITS AVMVAVT-AVMVAVT AVMVAVT AVMVAV1 AVMVAVT AVMVAVT AVMVAVT AVMVA ” * tr te 6a 7 Eee & Re \ “The PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER’ 23, 1957 football eh are Bie Ten stalin ap Meont yep dives ne meena by Ma and Pare ba Bil Th ih | Wee 3 caine is the ‘5-pin angle, for spares in the center of Use your etal strike ball for converting the 5-pin, A ball, which would normally go into the 1-3 pocket, should strike the 5-pin right off the button when shooting. at this single pin spare. As a mat- ter of fact, if the first ball in| the frame had hit the 1.3 pocket solidly, it wouldn't have left the Spin standing. | When I shoot the 5-pin, I take right of the alley’s center to al- low it to hook back into the 5-pin. If the alley is hooking a jot, I allow for this extra hooking ac- tion by angling my ball out a bit to the right. Bunning Record Bengals’ Best in 1] Seasons: ’ DETROIT @& — In winning 20 games during the 1957 semson, Jim Bunning turned in the most | effective performance by a Detroit’ (Tiger pitcher “in the past Tl sea The 25-year-old right hander | had a .714 percentage with 20 | wins ‘and eight defeats. He had | an earned run average of 2.69. Hal Newhouser, Detroit's bril-| liant left hander, topped this in 1946. In that year WNewhouser won 26 and lost 9 for a .743 per-| centage. He had an earned run | average of 1.94. 1. Reduce Prices— 2. Increase Volume— 3. Profits will take care of themselves! Henry Was Right! HARWOOD Pontiac's F. astest Growing Clothier HAS DONE IT! T.. Taking PONTIAC BY STORM! HARWOOD HAS DONE MORE BUSINESS e TO DATE THAN IN ALL OF 1956 HARWOOD SAYS: 3. 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Ae 0 eubfievence ngateat ofeas leagues in the nation, the Big Ten mtght be the best but that will | never lee proven, savibeie Westerm-Contference teans havent fared too well against intersectional rivals. Big Ten teams have ‘played 16 Among the beaten teams have been Washington, Marquette’ and Southern California~none of which has recorded a victory against any type of opposition. Other victims: such as k segg sae State, California and Georgia have but one triumph each to show for the season which in Saturday. Not one of the Big Ten victims is rated among the nation’s top 20 teams, However, Big Ten teams have run into two of the top 2 and lost three encounters with them. Notre Dame, ranked seventh, has defeated both Indiana and Purdue's upsetting Boilermakers. scramble te nose out Washington State in the last four minutes a couple of weeks ago. League balance has been a big factor in that Jowa is the only undefeated team but Ohio State, Northwestern, Illinois and Purdue all met with their initial losses against non-league foes. Indiana was shared that dubious distine- tion only because it opened against Michigan State, Nevertheless, some Big Ten UCLA renbed Yih. tock cas of coaches smugly believe their. con- the other upsetter—TIilinois—early in the season. _ Towa remains the only unde- feated and untied conference team and the Hawkeyes had to ference is the best. Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes summed up the general sentiment’ with this statement to the Chicago Football Writers yesterday: “The Big Ten is the strongest } F \ Big Ten Best Grid oa in Nation? * leigue in the country and nobody can argue with that,” So it may be. The Big Ten. champlon—or runnerup—will go. out to the Kose Bowl and prob- ably beat one of the Pacific Coast Confereace “eligibles” and another cycle will be completed. But maybe the Big Ten is alip- ping. 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'.! bows ae y given Salurcey:| down the ramp with & team be- So Anta ae | But it ne of those) fore the game, I can’t tell whet | Will Michigan State aia SZ RZ | intangibles yield to the| er they will go or not.” . | back after the stunning upset by Ao ae ee ae pig The Mlinols ‘game this Saturday| f weccruuy ame help’ any? Or Gm NZS2 Ibiting or the horses running ac-/Should be a make or break one| did Michigan State hit lis séa- a NZS fees‘ Sem. for the MSU Spartans son's high against Michigan? Gm mm GR Oa ™ LFS | . f= ie Ar A County Scoring Race Tightening Up . bee By CHUCK ABAIR Clark, who has 35 polits in only. race with 46 digits as be and th I 6.00-16 2 in 1 tread..... 5 The Oakland Cousty indiidall Ty oT -cta Lyon snd Dic Stoles en ee . 1 d scoring race was the tightest it| 0° pyoy, ae. — ee 6.70-15 2 in trea eeeee |has been all season today following iia Beeman oul me ae & Ray Ko T 15 2 in 1 tread... n te pe Jim Drake of Lake Orion main-|_° PP 2s Ee Sy Veber of Oak Park with ee. : Bt: |tains the lead for the 3rd straight while Tom Ridley of Southfield and NS less performance against Clawson . Gary Littleson have tallied 36 at. 6.00-16 Suburbanite Type caabled St. Frederick's Jack Lyon Gavi GN LOSeS = Sis. ast Ei 6. 70-15 Suburbanite Type } bina. 5 lif Deci oo Jolin Lacedam, whe bis passed | ‘Lyon, who paced the ist two or ran oom- | td, 10-15 Suburbanite Tye > sy tax; exchange weeks, and Tunnicliff have 48 »p SION field's points this season, had the | with recappable tire | potmts aptece, Lyon has only : best one-man scoring night of any: : oe. OTHER SIZES AT LOW PRICES. played three games to carry the Winner Gaspar Ortega|one around the county Inst time Eas - nem evenpe of Gein, | ‘Promised fo Get Cracki, = he wumeens ot | sone, He ae SA ot Wolter Title Galedestee Bp the opposite in county area ee * * * | BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL sing pro inn Cal sg stomzs io-mecungl Tomme : Sieg the field. Hila five touchdowns tee id Gave, seeity wir OAKLAND COUNTY ScORI¥G FORD..... eeeep eevee e se $1 4% Benday guve his 06 points bn Sout | OY 1 a oe nis dream of recap Erne she Pca: ° ‘ as ' ‘i | turing the world welterweight Tunnicliff, 6. James ..5 8 e 4) CHEVROLET 660 0.) 4.0.8 86 Standaed Brakes. *. 8 @ crown. Rowvehestee Cek Pork § 6} SH z $ 95 : ‘Many of the top point-getters > es Ridley, 3’ ¢€ 0 3 PONTIAC a das ow én cu around this section were sidelined! me si yoarold kid lost a split Paley. roy ec 8 $ 8 Oe | sie ann sect th Ma acon nt night o Srraraalene tees EE 2 Mexico eeeenee ' , “ ee feld. be-(Sces Genes” sabes t : : . We Have Served Pontiac for Over 30 Years! IEnd of the Golf Ling: [See ss. ovtmeeted crane of 1.08, iiieiawewmicd s $$ , N.C, @ — Carl|pectations. ». Underhill... 0.4 48 O88 S. Herrud of Rapids, Mich., eS > oom awe 8 8 Ss Don R. mnectrowald, Inc was knocked out of the sixth annual} The winner was promised a |Gathern at ou. ‘ i Fy e sory sod south ery gt cham-match with oer contender foc hy P| ‘ é 34 370 South ‘Soginaw Street’ ‘ _ FEderal 5-6136 Gben'r: gatiord of Tituvile, Paelimination series to fit the tile| Bea’ Bente 2 $f -_ seen SPORTS vacated by, Carmen Beatin ey —~ ~“peaeeee e HG | Rateree Freakio Van gave the}. at ob see me TD PAT TP died » on Cali =4 4 i-@ IS THE TIME TO BUY Felts aE icon Tihs ile Dene emis 8 8 Jackson saw it Gavilan, 117-113 a a ee Pisher, Brown City ....4 6 2 32 a hits ee Stee Noa at alee td Stirling, Romeo ns 88 de [Gavilan the winger. * 4 [Suiits Gof $ 3 | Beautiful, big, new 1957 Pon- Maples Win EML Crown tiacs must be sold this week!... Station Wagons; Bonneville Convertibles; Convertibles; 2- doors; 4-doors ... in fact, every body styling -and color combi- - nation from which to choose. E='1000°| IN ADDITION YOU GET TOP ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR CAR ee Never again will we be able to make such tremendous deals.on brand new 1957 Pontiacs... the new 1958 models will be coming out soon,.. we must sacrifice all our profits to move these re- maining new 1957 Pontiacs. Get our Less $ § $ Difference. N - 5 Mt. . Clemens Street ey eee Pontiac gee, oS Trip Kimball title, 22-36. Victory was the Maples’ 4th straight dual title and stretched Coach Kermit Ambrose’s record to in-a-row this fall and his 20th ve win. Maples are un- Sean tad meets for bys last sod STH E38 if ‘a 7 h-| finished in, Windup Tom Harris (RO) was 2nd with 70:55 and Maples’ Bill Landis on «Harris’ heels, two seconds back, Mike Harris “(RO) was 3rd. Bob Benson, Dick Boyd and Stevé Pew were next for Maples. Chick Armstrong -(RO), Jim Reilly (BHM),Morris Emigh (RO) and Dan Reid (BHM) wound up in that order. 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The football team led the that was as you in that victory? night at Chanipaign and hailed by his loyal a conquering hero, How can. measure the part spirit played tans, * «* * One student group had criticized} veteran coach Ray Eliot with some sotto ‘voce jwhispers, is SSE The gentlemanly and sott- spoken Eliot, the Big Ten foodt- ball coach With the longest ten- ure in the cenference, is im- mensely popular on his own cam- pus and around the entire cir- cuit, An immediate reaction set in , ae and all of Champaign swung the’ - other way to show it was behind Despite fever, it looked as if Michigan State had the game safely tucked away at the halftime with a 13-0 lead. down and Clarence Peaks another. * .* * Then Peaks, who had been de- fensing against Illinois sprinter Abe Woodson, was knocked out by a knee fracture, Woodson ran wild for three touchdowns in the .sec- ond half, the last two on 70-yard and 82-yard down-stadium runs, There was dancing in the streets!

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Paster 504; Drayton TOKYO ‘-Colt's World Series; (Bar we "Harbor Bar 2144 ying, 2619 Care 148, tise, Crampton and t : ; ’ 7 . ' a be- dems from Tegnad soni er le? "a Epa i tomorrow with two|Wales and Ireland, who recently Shaw a 2 cn ond pa aon aa ae : tren 20 Sher matics le|Cu faces : 4 i a from 29 other nations : = : ae * ‘* vi a sien thai. WK at White Siionee Tufts Seeks Small Grid Springs, W. Va., and Jimmy. De.|/SUPremacy Cup in East maret, 47, of Kiamesha Lake. N.¥., Will defend the team and) NEW YORK w — Undefeated individual championships won in/Tufts moved up today to chal-jy England last year by Snead and lenge unbeaten Lehigh in compe.) the now oe ~ —_. — for the first annual Lambert up, emblematic of eastern small Te oe. nl % 4 Lie a a college football: supremacy. with Japan's Torakicht Nakamura| Lehigh maintained its top posi- hitting the. first ball down the/tion by defeating Rutgers last fairway of the picturesque Kasum-|Week for its fourth straight vic- igaseki Country Club. tory, and eight in a row over two "This is a rolling 7,000-yard lay- Seasons, The selection committee out beautifully landscaped with| gave Lehigh nine first place votes, towering pines and generously | Amherst two, and Rhode Island dotted with glowering sand traps| ne. e hungry for any wayward shot. Each of 30 countries is repre. Ue eit |S. : ccntel be om _120_pros- who, Wil Ace That Didn‘t Count compete over 72 holes — 18 holes RICHMOND, Va. (—Mrs. Clara a day — through Sunday to On am (Priddy of Richmond has been the Canada Cup title based on a laying golf for more than 30 i ate scores and the Int D — > ae ¢ ner years and was Virginia state ‘ with oo medal, women's champion in 1930 but un- * ve * itil last spring she'd never made ‘a hole-in-one. When she finally Hogan won the hie prize < saa tae te. a aad made an ace, she came back to the clubhouse weeping. - She had| . a oe Snead to capture the | been playing alone and it wasn't Snead and Demaret tee off at | “ficial. 10:34 a.m. loeal time, or 8:34 p.m.| EST, with Belgium's Flory Van The new Michigan State Uni- Donck and Arthur De Vulder. i “. * * After testing Kasumigaseki's ex. acting par 36-36-72 the last four days, the golfing imernationalists have virtually agreed that a score COMPANY PERMIT? of 280 —.an average of 70 a round| uc vues —should be good enough to lead| 4 THEN THIS IS the field. Most figure 282 or 284 Fork YOU! as the likely best score. 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Drive an Edsel and you il buy it! i a RIEMENSCHNEIDER-ENGELHART - a | + ; cose ie: act South Seginew Street : Pontiac, Mich. , ’ A — : . ) ‘ m §) | i q Bo Bea Na AM A MENDES ia droge a8 bo Me BR HS et a et ee = i et ie A a A ss we swe TREMP ee eye ee ee ee ee ee cn | SREP RRR ee ee ee LL er eee “ . * ek WR Hak dam TB S228 eee COPPER ! # RMR RRL RE LEAP EERE I AEB Bt ARERR BAN EEE LET TAG LE LARGE EEE 8 ERIN ELEN IESE. SLES MELEE ITE Etzabeth road; Glenn H.- SsFirearms Safe. le} Offers Hints’ on How ha eg Fiz - easant Hunting Good; ressure: Just Moderate. sunny and cool, greeted the more than 400,000 hunters whe took to the field in quest of the million- plus pheasamt crop, s| ‘Largely because of the Monday opening, hunters. were» fewer in numbers than last year’s opening day, which fell on a Saturday. Hunter pressure was reported only moderate. weak ih expected to go after pheasants on Michigan was one of the best in recent history. Area H unters Bag 2 Moose on Brief Trip the weekend, and they should have pretty good hunting, according to Dr. Don Douglass of the state con- {servation department, “Comparatively moderate hunt- ing pressure and lots of good cover left plenty of birds for those whe couldn't go bunting on Mon- t,/day,”” he. said, The Thumb area, traditionally the best pheasant country, pro- hunters. : An exception was Newaygo Coun- ty, where hunters reported poor : sported a jinch spread of horns, while Dip-| i zinski's went 48 inches wide. Governor Bags Limit on Pheasant Hunt LANSING a7 — Gov. Williams came home to Lansing last night with four pheasants, the legal] limit, .to show for two days of shooting in the lush pheasant] The ALL New “Lakewood Lanes” @ 14 All New Bruns- wick Alleys with Automatic Pinsetters. @A Modern Lunch Room. . Lakewood . Lanes 3121 W. Huron (M-59) uninformed led tian. wake ase 3 pss. ‘bers anticipated. , ‘hunters have had little difficulty Other hints on how to housebreak 2 - When. showing a gun to visitors ~many reperts have come te open the action, remove the mag- ‘where whole flocks of roosters os A : _jazine, don’t trust’ the safety and — ae cheseved. point it in a safe direction _ Present leaders in The x * * , Contest are: | ‘When cleaning a gun—open the : x* *« * l action and again remove the shaga- = Heaviest bird — 3-pounds 6%5- zine, check it mechanically and munces, downed. by former /city then check the bore. baseball leaguer Don at When transporting a gun—unload Meade, near Romeo, on it, uncock it, carry it in a case or Ernst’s entry displaced filed wrapped, then continue Be handle ; only a half hour before T-year it as if it were a loaded weapon. : old Paul Wendell ae aa ee ie ae tg rooster : seul ng hunting seasons, u- was the fourth entry —~ Within 20 minutes opening Motorway drive (far ri downed a 2%-pounder for entry. : to displace a previous ‘ hae of the state's fall small-game hunting season the above five Pon- Others in the party are, from left; Tex Hawkins, 233 Sheffield, is the time to teach youngsters It was Paul's first pheasant hunt. tiac area men had their daily limits of two birds each. And the Ramon LaBarge, 761 E. Beverly, Reg Oak, Keego Harbor and and new hunters gun safety ' ing jaunt. and his fitst- bird. fast hunting trip, at Caro, had produced the first entry for the Ron Thomas, Walled Lake. Birds averaged about’ two pounds. All To make trips afield more : & «w/t 1957 Pontiac Press “‘big pheasant derby.” Howard Holeman, 4007 were downed in the same field, pleasant join the NRA hunter q rae ee to lves| ‘Fast’ Trigge C Misse ) = walified soneaete uae ome : : * * ii at 6s East oe By Br ee : Solunar Tables Misguided Hunter utilize the plan established by the- : 7 . Now that fall hunting season is a NRA to insure that a good job ) under way the outdoorsman may TAKES Child's Pet | “°°, Goose Hunting sete’ good we of the solintr pel 4 ,AN_NRA bulletin said the stu in State Areas : é ; | riods, prepared for this area by| Some misguided hunter,” with|tion in their early-days of hunting j Y a 4ACK PATTERSON over hood, roof and road a 82" Alden Knight. There's still little regard for the property ofto make fay pee ated Sta- Best n rears ’ 25 years we've frequently|plunged at full speed into the ad- fishing and the tables can bejothers, has just @bout broken: the| tistics proved ‘alifortia that ogg and solemnly pledged to ourself! joining field. | of material assistance there also, |heart.of a tittle girl, says. the|/ouUnssters who completed the NRA _ LANSING (# — Some of the best|that we'd never again miss a dead Well, the bird got up and there Check with the table to ascertain|child’s parent, Albert OO pee 9g + Aneesh merece geome tenting tn zecent yeas Senay shot on & game bir OS cn J ieiee i b bar. {the best times for your sport. Ma-/50 James St., Pontiac. the course. gan County, popular way. station|™sht ## well have spent the time| page, sind the bird kept on go- | Periods are from an hour and) ‘Biron wrote this department | a for Canada . to whistle because a half to two hours, minor periods Groups or individuals who desire geese traveling south- > aay bet ‘er.| IMG. Point ts, one calculated, eh that his seven-year-old daughter |, soonsor this course should write wane. iy day we demonstrated that our) UNHURRIED shot trom the [SOWIE OS bs Meerl «ro We ee tec nee ser |to the National Rifle Association, rege ge Dagger : “gimmes" is still| brigade would have tumbled the Minor Majer Miner oust 1600 Rhode Island Ave., Washing- | a the big birds part of the| bird like a Comet IL. ' esoosian = Bist. “Ta tl saat hey e or warm- aa as-toast comfort. ooks are here to stay eee = # that your youngster’s warm and safe in any weather. We've got a complete selection, so aw visit our boys’ department today. © . 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Made prepara- | tions test-fire another section Watch for Specializing in - end Miracle Mile Shopping Center OPENING SOON | | Manny's Snack Ba | | © > MANNYBURGERS " FOUNTAIN SERVICE ja test been postponed | several recent days. three-stage Vanguard is the Humphrey, in a statement is- sued last night, was sharply criti- | grams And he said Eisenhower “owes 'the American people an explana- | thon”? if he was aware of the facts. poson aged bg to a oo ange | lapanese Find Goldfish Market === \in U S.,.England Congratulations of on Formal eT a ee PONTIAC GRAND OPENING OF MICHIGAN MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ~~ We Are Happy to Have Been Selected to Furnish the Millwork for the Shopping Center! a Eaipire Supplies Co. ivelopment in Japan's extensive (goldfish marketing, Tokyo firms prow are flying live goldfish to ‘foreign markets in sealed cans — a week's supply of ox- * * * There is a larg. American market and a tremendous de- imand for goldfish in Britain. The Japanese are cashing in on the) | | recent. findings of psychologists and aquarists that goldfish help troubles. “Keep fish and keep ‘cahn te | the idea,” says one scientist, Not long ago. six goldfish which ithe Chinese knew as Celestials ‘because they. have eyes on top ‘of their heads and seem always ito be gazing bheavenwards, sold jin Britain at around $150 each. '“Thars gold in them thar gills,” | Tokyo is learning. At the peak of the gold rush in 1900, Nome, Alaska, had a pop- ulation of 20,000, Today its pop- ulation is 2,000. = - i Fiberglass Acoustical Detroit Fiberglass Insulation Division of Owens Corning Fiberglass Division _ Wishes to * Congrats: ; MICHIGAN’ S MIRACLE MILE on the Formal Opening | Ceiling Furnished & Installed " ALVIN STEINMAN > MV lle | isd Offer Ga sl eer S from a 90-foot tower into a Sanies SHORT PUMP, Va. # — A fla- with. three domestic ducks here. The three-and-a half foot tall bird drew the attention of the Virginia Game ae wegen a bird ite ‘tank of gasoline. a ee You'll have no trouble finding, your way to Miracle Mile. tomor-' row night, Steinman said, ‘since a. ‘battery of searchlights will begin. SEs Pees Seniinwes Seeman t- all: 12 aerial bombs set off at center trom a breakfast at Deven Davider, Lau Mor Jeng , Another POOLE HARDWARE ichigan’ s Newest and Most Modern Hardware — Will Be Open About November 1 a _ But Stop in Anyway se . FREE COFFEE and COKE Wed., Thurs., Fri. ‘or Sat., Oct. 23 thru: 26 We Are Sorry We Will Not Be Ready for the Grand Opening . . . But Stop In and Look at Our New Store and Have FREE Coffee and Coke With wa _ ‘Hershey, Food Fair, and J. R. gift, certificates. set off. sweeping the sky at 6:30 p.m. them is giving ‘away an automo- | bile; emedeae sapere S000'Ss See | Sounds of explosions will begin | calling attention to Miracle Mile) . tomorrow morning. 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Lady’s soles shoe repair . . ». and heels (Offer goed thre Oct. 41) ~ GRAND OPENING We are pleased to announce the Grand Opening of our ‘new Shoe Repair ‘Shop in the Exclusive Miracle Mile Shopping Center. . ; , We are fully equipped to give you the hats! - the best in “Shoe Comfort at Reasonable Coat’ oe 0 Men’ s full soles and heels..... (Otter geed thre Oct, $1) DETROIT wm — General Electric said its man-made diamonds have proved the’ equal of natural stones in everything but size and it is ready to produce them in sub- stantial quantities. * * * The company first announced 244 years ago that it had successfully produced diamonds in a_labor‘a- tory. Since then it has made more than 100,000 carats of the stones. Kenneth R. Beardslee, general manager of the metalurgical products department of GE which is located In Detroit, said » that all methods of. comparison “show our man-produced dia- monds to be identical” with the natural stones. Beardslee said expansion of the ward our objective of providing a dependable domestic . source.” * * * , GE officials said current price of man-made ungraded diamond is slightly above the cost of natur- al stones, They said improved techniques should bring down the price gradually until it will meet or beat the price of the imported gems. SIZE OF COARSE SAND So far the largest man-made diamonds have been about the size of grains of coarse sand. General Electric officials, at a special news conference today, said they, don’t expect to compete at the jeweler’s with natural diamonds. John D. Kennedy, manager of hicles and equipment, much faster ‘GE Man-Made Diamonds) Equal Tiny Natural Stones| GE's Diamond section, said only a small fraction of the natural diamonds in the world are suitable} The man-made diamonds, dis- played today. in small piles that looked like sand from a boy's pockets, appeared grayish black incolor, Individually under mi- eroscopes, the stones have many. variations in color. GE estimates that seven milffon carats of crushed diamonds will be imported this year for industrial use. Industrial diamonds are used mainly for grinding processes. Marines Reorganize Battle Concepts SAN DIEGO, Calif. (INS)—Gen. Randolph Pate has disclosed that}~ the Marine Corps is reorganizing into a streamlined, smaller and faster striking force. The Marine commandant told al Navy League meeting that the new leatherneck divisions will be small- er in number, much lighter in ve- on their feet and will carry far more powerful weapons. copters in both | Welcome . ‘WICHIGAN MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Here's why © efe Gnd is a SUPERIOR BLOCK! They have subjected-to 350 steam qt 100% humidity under of the block and reduces shrinkage and expansion . .. climinating cracked walls. Remember Boice te the place in Oakland County that gives you high pressure steam cured blocks. Our production..oytput is so great that we can claim that no Job is too large or too small. - -BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY an AUTOCLAVED BLOCK f 4 \ ee Ms 8 Toe Ba am : . “ - — : i WHAT'S MY i Sesk Missing h word is related to my werk. Un- seromble os few os possible to guess with tng Answer ee Instruments : ", ] he Th Scientific aloes: ls i 4g! TE - ] 2 i | f of High-Altitude Balloon . IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich, —A' lita looted “gondola of a ‘meee cua 7 Navy high-altitude balloon ex-! rhe ca Sipe > mT tended today to Chicago and Mil autRw Ml HMMTRY 10 gol oe a oe a. 5 aes, pot a un TT About 20 per cent of the equip-] _ —. ae oy ment has been recovered, officials |. 2Mae.. C. eee TT mai Net tae ssset Sapoctant be Dahenbests: teebeiies rae : strument, a camera, is still miss- moNey, ihonge Fuge Sy rey i‘ ing. The recovered articles in- oSh, officer, Desk, cogl, change, clude a radio, the log book and estate. 10-23 some records, ; : Otto C. Winzen, president of the Winzen Research Corp., who : : jeame here from s to, No Competition at Jewelers penn Mesto ont i MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER * S. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD. PONTIAC ek ae 168 BECK STORES IN ee CITIES, INCLUDING NEW YORK, CHICAGO, aero WASHINGTON, MIAMI ; tS om | PRESENTING... from our tremendous selection of the very newest in shoes... BECK | OPENS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CE HANDBAGS ° HOSIERY « SLIPPERS, TOO! NOW, 15 Beck stores in the Detroit area _ HOURS: 12 to 9—SAT. 10 to 9 Now beautiful Beck Fifth Avenue shoes are practically st your front door in Pontiac. Choosing the smartest (and saving-est) shoes in America will take less time than doing the marketing! ee In the relaxing atmosphere of the luxurious new'Beck Salon, you'll ece every _ trend-setting new shoe fashion ... every exciting color and leather, every fascinating texture and trim, every exquisite new silhouette you've seen featured in the Jatest fashion magazines. And because Beck is the largest manufacturing-retailer of anedium-priced women's shoes in the country, you'll save dollars on every pair! , 6” most styles ws others 4°* to 10** No one would ever guess you paid so little! ~ ‘. te the American allies. LARGEST IN AREA — — The new Kroger Supermarket id he is making the here, which. celebrates its grand openiig at the Miracle Mile S here, wich elcbraten ts grand opening a the Miri Mle Shh, moving space, free from congestion, The self-serve supermarket with convenient parcel pickup service will list as highlights its ae 8 ee A ‘Kroger supermarket will! Mile open: this week at the Miracle|be the fift rg ype prey the -. marit © daignel © othe sherpa Re Wthuale Biwideside | and spareribs to its’ meat department. . year our history as an agriculture ©%-| arserican tarmer ts such, how. | patng mien’ : ce gearde aap 8 Agta Their 5th Gapacmarket in Pontiac Area Kroger to Open at Miracle Mile ng Center. This will oy a store in the Brings You Another ‘Fine Store at MIRACLE MILE _ SHOPPING CENTER nitive Ivy League SPORT COATS Reg. $29.50 — 22.50 All Wool Tweed TOPCOAT °29.99. Choose from a Wide Assortment of Fine Tailored Patterns and Colors i NI tie yew eat 2 a eal ake Tic dula can a cae aaa We Feature the Finest Names in | ALL WOOL [? Men’s & Boys’ Wear FLANNEL SLACKS $9.99 * Manhattan Shirts * Excello Shirts * White Stag With Free ‘Alterations Sports Wear Your Choice of Colors in, x ata 2 e Chor Brown, Char Gray, - ports Wear i s Oxford Gray, tnd Char * Tom Sawyer ¥ Blue. Boys’ Wear * Dobbs Hats “FP concern is ma Shaw ion iplenty of shopping space in its iwide aisles. i ee eee | The large customer shopping jcarts are designed with special ‘emphasis on parents who cannot eave the baby at home, Each jcart is equipped with a fold-away jseat for tots, still leaving ade- iquate space for groceries. Under 4 Minutes. | LONDON = How it has suddenly ‘become possible for as many as, five men in one day to smash. ‘rier — a feat once considered | impossible — has puzzled many. ex-| 'perts. One of them, Sir Adolphe Abra-| hams, an athletic trainer, cited sag reasons in London. “‘Thereé’s " he said. “I do not! ‘belleve these people today are )physically superior to their prede-| ‘cessors, including W, G. George) who ran a mile in 4 minutes 12% ;seconds in 1886. There are two ‘main factors for the present glut, | One is psychological, the other, jot course, purely ‘physical. Ono Roger Banister proved that a mi could be run in under four m ‘utes it at once became possible for other humans to do so/* On ithe physical side it is yhodern| |mous amount of it, he e paid. Fish Net of Rubber ber fishing net which it says ‘justs to the oo: of the {140 feet of plate glass frontage. Ae ‘through the four-minute mile bar-) | methods of training and the efor-| to criss-|cials.” In another address, Robert L. Crane, manager of supervisional training for Goodyear Tire & Rub- ber Co., of Akron, O., said anger, indifference, confusion, . fatigue, carelessness, daydreaming and worry lead to accidents. engineering. A second gpeaker, Fred J. Bly, assistant commissioner of the Cali- fornia Highway Patrol, told the congress _ that a “psychological The market is designed on i self-serve basis with eight check- out stations ‘ ‘across the front of the store, which boasts a gleaming) * * * Beside the electric eye con- +|trolled doors, another progressive’ feature has been added to the check-out counters. Each counter equipped —with —an conveyer belt on which groceries are placed. Electric eyes auto-| matically stop’ the groceries. as. up the check-out procedure. The supermarket will also fea- \tag and one is placed-on their parcels. They are then able te get their car, drive -up to the tag, and he places the parcels in the: ear. A special feature of the market will be a dry goods department, | This clothing\ section will be. sit- and will be the wcons clothing section depart rota Kroger, | supermarket in M /| rs * ra i j The store will carry e complete line of groceries, ba meats, and household outstanding feature in the’ meat department will be the ay: spareribs, This highlight is they reach the cashier, speeding | store, hand a carryout boy the | uated in the front of the market | / an 5 » The Finest” MICHIGAN'S: Miracle Mile . Peterson Glass Company congratulates fe you with your formal opening f- Wishing You Every Success Peterson Glass Company Glass & Glasing-Metal Store Front Construction Aluminum Doors 610 Livernois Ferndale, Mich. JO 6-4720 LT 4-7718 new in the Kroger chain. | WATCHES Grand -’ our complete line of Lamps, Gifts and ait to em at tremendous savings! © me / / iA v: ring our Grand Opening Celebration we an be offering Furnishings $qi9 Reg. $1.95— Mia Pennant Brackets / n SttestesssellC!D|™UC«d”:C*#;CS OCTANE anger ..... Pattern Crystal Cake Plate _ $D95 $95 Finest Greeting Cards in Oakland nj County, ; and brbeet selection of aK Choose men’‘s or Yagies’ styles. While You Wait col LADIES’ or MEN’S WATERPROOF Here is a fantastic buy on a genuine waterproof watch. Handsome case, MIRACLE ‘MILE. LT ea a TE MIRACLE MILE STORE Just register your name at our store. ‘No sake necessary-— you do not have to be present to win. ; * Lady's Diamond Ring * Elgin-American Case and Lighter * Benrus Watch * Bulova Watch | * 2 Kreisler Watch Bands * 2 Speidel Photo Ident Bracelets & 2 Kreisler Calibri Lighters LADIES’ - MEN’S 17-JEWEL \ WATERPROOF _ Wares at a.much higher vtee, movement and come se waterproof. SEWING Unbreakable HiDome waTtou crystaL $ BASKETS wri 49° gran bing _ Girls’ Dresses “Buster Brown Shoes $998 To $] 0” $ 2» To $7 FREE . Sidagy aaa © Cinderelle ; | < : 1 Pair of Socks with Purchase of | ® Sheppardess @ Love ge hy | q BUSTER BROWN SHOES row $1.91 |f Reg. $2.98 OES Fall and Winter Boots @ Alyssa 1 } The first time we have ever offered this low orice Regular $79.50 on this Nationally Advertised Tuftiess. Mattress and Box DISCOUNT SPECIAL Spring that are guaranteed for 30 years! We cannot mention the manufacturer's name but you $* 50 will recognize it ifstantly. Extra heavy woven cover, 4 sure-grip handles for easy turning, bench-made pre- built borders, in full, twin-or 34 size. Same tow price een : Bel Springs i. on box springs. ; 7.5 Foam Rubber TABLE LAMPS BUNK BEDS PILLOWS All Colors 9 Maple and Limed Ock 1? | site °4” | an 939% $3. ‘95 ? $59. 50 Complete Storkline Cribs CANT WET CRIB ee 39 es $693 50 3 9 Rolloway Beds With Special Ps ng oe" so 16” 6-Year Size | T” MATTRESS -$TEP-or COFFEE TABLES Blond Mahogany. | Stain peer Tops ‘s? $107 95 Res. $2 $39.50 Innerspring Mattress (Full Twin or %) ....”. “6 Year $i Reg. $10.95 be Hid Sem ta Fees hate’, - Ang sera ] maitiertatiooa 29 aa fe $169 $19.95 | MODERN SLEEP SHOPS [LDREN'S ‘SHOP | ae acs eps inet ea ‘CALL bs BONY. and cereus’ WEAR —— SHOES — TOYS ye is Fy bs Senet Siig hed des Hes ates ie ae! OW E SHOPPING. CENTER , © coaniyat J. £- Penny and. Kinsel’s: Drugs) FE. 8-9522 | a Open Daily 12 to 9 — ~ Saturday 0 to 9 “FE 8-955) © 4 2%, 1957 ~ Step End Table, 28 by 17 by 15 inches high. . $17.95 | Cocktail Table . 42 by 19 by 15 inches high... 17.95 Single Pedestal Desk — 40 by 20 by 291% inches high. . 34.95 Bookcase with Adjustable Shelves 36 by 10 by 3314 inches high. . 32.95 Scandinavian Modern Chair 211% by 2114 by 29 inches high 18.95 No-Sag Springs, Upholstered Chair, 27 by 30 by 32 inches high. . . . 26.95 Fine walnut veneers, hardwoods in new French walnut soft-toned finish. All with touches of brass. STAY FRESH CLOTH PLANTS hi Didn’t know Penney’s had a green thumb, did you? Well, -we’ve, “grown” all _the prettiest centerpieces outside of a spring gar-- aed Lasting look real. HOUSEWARES Pooular Bluestone Enamel Roaster, low priced at Penney’s! Holds 8-pound fowl, 11 pound - roast, Easy to clean! Self-bast- ing cover! 15 x 10% by. 7% inches ese eed A ai THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBY. G bys _MIRACLE MILE _PENNEY’S ONLY~ ON YOUR FLOOR New Avisco Rayon two-tone frost tweed rug. 9x12 ft. ROOM BRIGHTENERS “Today's top eed: vine -WALNUT-TONED | — SCANDINAVIAN | u =. MODERN ~ brand new at these —Penney-low pes 59.95 starters with pieces to grow on! Hold your selection \" on Penney’s Lay-Away!. New modern 32-inch lamps in different designs and colors 9.95 Adjustable desk lamp has swivel- mounted shade. Walnut finished wood and brass plated metal... .9.95 Framed, glassed oriental panels. Overall size 9 by 16 inches..... 6.95 Framed, glassed gilt-leaf lions ram- pant on turquoise background. Over- - all size 17 by 25 inches Golden Wheat CHINA TEAPOT ll “Yes, real china at a Pen- new low price! Party-size teapot holds 6 cups. Deli- ‘cately raised “golden: wheat” on gleamiing white — body, Japanese import, aT 12.95 - STEAK KNIVES 3” _ this way, ladies! Stainless steel steak knives from Solingen, Germany, at Penney’s special low prices! Lots of quality features. Set of six 1% QUART Divided Casserole epee Now you can bake two vegetables in the same pyrex dish. Comes to the table on brass plated stand. Candies keep food hot for “seconds”. Penney value, a matized”. Pontes big table, adapter, speaker, dual Cooker-Fryer PENNEY BUY A working kitchen in just 1 appliance,. . . it fries, stews, braise s, steams, roasts! Temperature con- trolled to cook quickly, eco- nomically. 514 quart, ca- pacity. Pyrex cdver... deep: fry basket. AC. OPEN MONDAY ios FRIDAY, = NOON To 9 P. a 3 ~ SATURDAY, 10 A. M A PENNEY’S 4.SPEAKER” HI-Fl CONSOLE Low to high range 60 to 15,000 cycles. Voliime, bass boost and treble controls —— all records, inter- xes 45's and 33's, With 4-speed Webcor automatic sapphire needles in “cli- cartridge. performer 3-SPEED PHONOGRAPH — A little portable with big set features; no-slip turn built’- in 45 rpm. tilted 65-inch turn-over, Volume and tone controls, anponee nations more! Look into the terrific advantage Penney’s Lay-Away gives you... . First selection, easy payments, no extra costs! Far more for less! _ 99°5 Mahogany finished a1" idnssde dl Buy! West Bend COFFEE MAKER! 7 Penney’s sleek trim-spout pere of polished aluminum brews coffee jiffy -quick . Switches to) warming! 8 cups, 6-foot cord. AC.‘ ~TO9P.M ataesatac Mi odern | % ‘ i i ‘ "A A i a ee LAMPS in the | 9° Penney's exciting .ab-. stract design in your choice of black 'n white, brown ‘n white, tur- quoise 'n white! “Brush- ed strike” fiberglass shade... composition base! Hobnail Milkglass 7 BOUDOIR LAMP Penney’s puts a new light on your vanity ta- ble and a charming one it is. Fluted lace fabric shade. 16 inches high, _ We've put a low price J - on it, too! = 7 Our Flip-Step KITCHEN STOOL 9? No stretching, reaching! ‘Rubber -tread steps flip” out, you step up! Padded | seat back. 1-in. chromed} tubular frame. Vinyl in 9: yellow, red, others. . oe pee ‘ ‘ ee ¥ j ; : oy F . ys shone THE PONTIAC PRESS. an OCTOBER 28, 1957 | } \\ Res. 980 Ke “SAMPLES OF NATIONALLY _ Es - Bg! 3 “ < ae Antiseptic “a 7 ADVERTISED DRUGS AND COSMETICS | : ‘DELICIOUS: - | ees WHILE THEY LAST! 7 | ! . is Ab Our Miracle “Mile Store. Only | 7 . F\ mo UTH WATERING ise 53 o 63° : Reg. 49 ) BLACK AND WHITE DEVELOPING UX 4. cay AY on 4 E ALE . WITH PURCHASE e se ~ ' Xe S aye >, M ALTED Oe. e OF | OF BLACK AND WHI PS, . «a At Our Miracle Mile Store Only ee ee Me MILK & oO. 3H ES : —— malls CHOICE OF FLAVOR = WE ootvec REGULAR 12. 95 VALUE FULL 18 OUNCES : Sg : anise , SUININE _ FRYER-COOKER-SERVER : FULLY AUTOMATIC 69°F Sar 09. Dela WESTINGHOUSE THERMOSTAT lont-size cooker-fryer fills a real ~busy housewife. Hére in one cd san cate et foods can be cooked. Delicious géiden crisp deep. fried foods can be prepored one doy ond savory casserole dishes by tenses touts Dee nents Acc And controlied heat —gutomatically - reguloted—ossures cooking results every time. ce OlL Sav ¢ or ioe > Reg. 98¢ > SUPER 7) ”“ “ Oy a , divans IST _‘Siae: T4"x11Y3"x11% D FOUNTAIN we )EODOR, 7 T TABLETS a aa SPECIAL Eamce::; 69° 4 e - ; NOXZEMA ! Q WW t » | PRICES + arene Seve —— ———————— ‘ ig pigeend gular 2 . COLDENE PRCt Ras AK ER’S Milk Liquid FOR - NAPKINS LIVER es : aro Rae cme ste tates A clan iieacade aecic os -COLDS PILLS i | eee 79 Rs: 36 1 +8 LP The pirate,” @ 10-year-old ; ” : whe, =| EUGENE: ‘ of \ io (= nn Seen Eat | = turned ,over on his fathers Queen have to whe tl er FE 8-9657 SS oD PX ee tr <* — Michigan’ s Largest Florsheim Dealer / - ie Sr eae iat i j T See a ursday Friday Saturda Se il y r y pe -————_] gH Heit! He Pease aeteesenee RuaeESTN Pde iil OCTOBER 24, 25 and 26_ | - —-s he | : , of. another ‘ultra-modern family fo . . | | ae 2 - . . e : . ; . . : isp a , : cE. = ‘ "EE . : : veh | | NE quality shoe store in the new proudly announce the : {GRAND OPENING arnt - Michigan Miracle Mile | lp WA | | | SQUARE LAKE and TELEGRAPH ROADS | Lf = 32 aS-¢ js g Shoes For The = (Gaz Y eo LG t Entire Family = Bi i ial i VALE VAIL HB More styles in all sizes gee oe A IRS De . ~se08 Ss - fi featuring America’s a 0 Se — - peters Sens FOR MEN FOR WOMEN . _ FOR CHILDREN . , Florsheim : Vitalit Red Goose § NOW FOR YOUR Silay Florsheim Winthrop, Jr. | CONVENIENCE 5-GREAT Jeha C. _—_ : Grace Walker Simplex Flexies | , | Elevator” height- One ders atid Free Silver Dollar a | Saute Daniel Green Slippers. P. F. Canvas Shoes mabe tea gael epuiog days “anmACt mi a : and many other nationally advertised iiecsl shoes cata a ‘ also fine accessories, including handbags and hosiery for the fant GIFTS for the CHILDREN : yw shoes . | today, — te ae heed rae a oo m Cf sary. Bring Ss a e 8. - ‘Michigan’ s bene Florsheim ‘Dealer SPECIAL TREAT for Children Mona uo ao mies Ps Miracle Mile Shopping Center Have the Giant Walking Red Goose Co aes, a: ‘a rece 5 foes gift from him. | = ss Puiial vaenie rx : , PONTIAC | DETROIT. ‘LINCOLN PARK 44 in ,; | ve | | | ’ f " , r . | i? ci Me ON el 2 he Loe 3 pred we’ ¢ ere : ipa eee Tees ee SRE: AS ‘ ih Rigel sche wll bb Le died te he MG sebelah ass . . ort eT eal = Se ton # » Visit Our Newest Store! rant om any 1 Takes Pride in 1 el eleoming the. Publie fo Saeed wel FLANNEL SHIRTS «++ Rides like a limousine ‘Alter this sale — will * 3.98 regular 49:98 list price . — : | WOMEN S WOOL SKIRTS. Sete pasts _26' DELUXE BIKE Shéwn—just two from our sieagatetretosgrten Lo i fabulous collection of ee brie “Wow. Dad. it’s j erevephogrmiytaristg! 7! | “shire, Corsfalty said “what T wanted?”...Can't 88 you hear it now? Look at the greater-than-ever fea- lored for comfort fit is | soft cotton ; flange.» Choice plaidat e through ‘datetime’ . . . ex- citing novelty fabrics, emart. pocket detailing, angora trims. Sizes 10-18, low price! Best buy now. week Now Save 52° 2-THREAD ~LANOLIZED a NYLONS §|§ [ 3 prs. reg. 2.85 = LO Compare these with 3.98 sellers clowhere! , ia | CHENILLE SPREADS | ' a “hip 3 | Double or Here’s a luxury buy at an economical Twin Size prs. &§ pty : , . , rel ——> saving of 1,10... and homemakers with The sale you've waited = = an eye for value will be quick to snap for—60-15 favorites— : h fo ! are priced for big sav- 4 these spreads up, so hurry for yours , “j , a * ‘ Closely tufted chenille that washes | / ode lew eel and wears so well .. . fringed for extra | > In sizes 8% to 11. a a _ elegance, Favorite decorator colors. Bah BN Ks ee eee THERE’S JUST NO OTHER BIKE LIKE IT ‘PLUSHTONE’ PILE RUGS ; with ADVANCED DESIGNS Featurés of bikes costing Save 33c.on 3 pairs! _ 39¢ NON-RUN ss! ol Expertly made with tough viscose carpet yarn tufted on™ 2a" 236" id : yor i —_ coast- a heavy jute backing. Latex 77 " if ey ger “coated for skid-resistance. ; | ‘ headlight, Keeps its color through 5 — here ass steel | ee ee many wathings, Real buy! : Jat ) red: girls’, oat blue. * ne seek —_ 2.87 7 a 267 ihe, middesgh Hn, Rag 2.98....37.88 tures above. Look at the Only 1.25 4 Perfect for the handyman, 19.95 hs ‘CHORE-BOY’ | ELECTRIC DRILL KIT + a ; Everything you need for those - Bpa. complete home repair and craft jobs... 4 all in one handy kit.,.all 88 ' at one thrifty low price. %- q inch drill with accessories 1.25 F for polishing, sanding, etc. week MIXED “TULIP BULBS A 79¢ Value 47 Plant them-now for lovely Spring blooms. All are top quality, imported Holland bulbs."Mixed colors. Save! New Hand Rolled Silk Blend Squares Save 25% on silk and rayon prints. 44< HERSHEY KISSES, REG. 79c POUND } : pi ps 58%. Genuine Melmac’ 40-Piece Dinnerware ‘We gathered together the most wanted pieces (you told us...they’re ¢ our best sellers). and for the first ~ time, put them into a 40-pc. service for eight setting... priced for a _ turquoise, yellow and charcoal. * Scups * 8 seucers * 8 soups * 8 bread ‘n butters * 8 ten-inch dinner plates 7 A WEEK tremendous saving! Rainbow assort- ment of fashion-plate colors; pink, FALL CLUTCH BAGS 77¢ The little bag that’s such * favorite in autumn hues.: Soap 'n water plastic calf. plus ton Get -your share of Sale Specials now! W. T. GRANT. “CHARGE-T” PLAN | Now enjoy sale savings without spending a cent in. cash, No down payment re- ' quired with our “Charge- ig; Plan. Months to pay? NEW COLLECTION OF eh ee ee. hepa ee ee ad oN i _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1957 (Up a : inch aS : aa 4 a : ‘4% 5 si Pee ees, : "we - 1s THE NEW OPENING JPR HOT Docs witH tit fs pe FALL THE TRIMMINGS — w FOR EVERYONE! © —_ BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES! _ PLUS LOADS OF OUTSTANDING VALUES! Pe a “ se ee 7a if = =. + ALL | ; | & OONS # . = FOR THE ‘ weer. te a s : z ; % ” : : @ fener | ee ee tf FERRE Pett , ie.) me oe i ; . sees iM > SOF Fee Wrap, | Lj / _ te NppING ELecrare Ake 4 | | HW RD. | | * Cc (EAM 1 | HOT DOGS Rie LAKE RD — iRGHAEET Tower /FREETO ' . ; / EVERYONE _ a= \ WITH ALL THE. Gia \ TRIMMINGS | _¢gjeag QUALITY STEER | BEEF Mig. VISIT OUR SNACK BAR Pontiac's Finest COLD MEAT D/SPLAY Fe Franks ia ROUND - SIRLOIN - CLUB. | ‘ , OUR POLICY! ee m | me li) ai a STE AK on 5G: ONLY GRAIN FED QUALITY CENTER CUT RI a FEATURED AT OUR NEW PORK CHOPS \ SHINNER S ; PORK _ WHOLE or We will continue to serve our many BULL RIB- customers the same tender, lean, ~~" HALF | economy beef at our downtown | BQ E Wt : s store, 2 North Saginaw St. BACON Jk ae OUR PROMISE! ‘ VEAL TD extRA LEAN. gt 00 ~T GROUND | _ | WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON| LEG ROAST or | ; | | YOUR MEAT AT BOTH STORES! | SHOULDER CHOPS ‘ eae | i a mo : , a : 8 x f , 3 ee | : , 3 | ee. “ f a is “ \ : zo) , i \ “se gt : hace he aes : ee Oe Fe 63 eat 4 ' s 1 LEY} é ‘ i ‘ . ‘ I i$) \ \ LEAN GRADE A SLICED eo z \ ss ? f “ ‘ % fs \ : a i . ‘ I i rf é i a yt “ ay my f f } } “ ' | : if { eM an peter sO ARR oe IGEN SRSA oe eas for Its Collection Miss ‘Phyllis A. Pope; Pontiac chy Theorie, fas enasunced thet Filler, With My Little Eye; Holmes; The Plunderers; Wade,|. _A Shadow in the Wild. Biography Castelot, Queen of France; Cor- -redor, Conversations with Casals; Johnson, The. Lunatic Fringe; Sil- verman, .The Violin Hunter. General Subjects. Bacon, Your Child’s Teeth—A this 1 many shiaw at t Kinney's—788 ‘different styles, to be exact, for eres! in the family! ~ Hotel Is Padlocked: \ ee eg Following Accident | DON’T MISS IT! oo Be here early for the gala opening of Kinney’s new i nt Pm ial “Shoeplace of Fashion”! Get to know all the Kinney ee LN . ro ue _ folks—chances are you'll be seeing them regularly from ; i or more a pair. now on, for all your family’s footwear needs, | My 4 Thrill to the tremendous array of styles .+. See what amazingly low price tags Kinney puts on fine quality shoes... . the friendly service and expert fitting you . get from the Kinney staff. Tell everybody you’re going _ PEN re SET s ’ . Ee or your choice of exciting to be busy, let the telephone ring — just don’t let | . | a toys with each purchase anything keep you away! Pe ea of children’s shoes. Men's shoes....$4.99 10 $12.95 - Wonron’s sheos...$2:99 10 $7.99 Ber sho ox» $2.99 3.99 Gitte! shoes .... $2.99 to $6.95 Toys ond gemes, MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER. MAHDAY. THRU FRIDAY 12:00. ) NOON TO 9:00 P. M, me SATURDAY 10:00 To 9:00 | | Ae. nh es ok he kok pe ae ee ee Sa ee pL Be peg ase ee Ee ee ee hie eee Sct ee A ck ack ..THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 ‘ \ cay : re a ~ WELCOME To KRESE’S | AT “MIRACLE MILE” — Through the Pontiac Press we _ greet you. . . While we. extend a hearty welcome from: Kresge’s- at_MIRACLE-MILEt + Just come in and seeour “get acquainted” displays, planned to save you money on these special opening days. | Enjoy the leisure of shopping the suburban way, with a choice. of convenient, self- selection displays. You'll save time, too... at our speédy check-out ‘stations, where you pay once for all... without irritation. . So come in and shop... . visit our fountain; too — Snacks or complete luncheons gre wait- ing for you. oe Come, let’s get acquainted, we say with a smile, to-ail,: ‘of our neighbors from Kresge’s at MIRACLE MILE. mes 0 r WOMEN'S CARDIGANS - ‘SAVE $9977 | $1.20 Reg. $3.98. Luxurioysly , soft, 100% Orlon. White, Pink, red, blue, maize, aqua, black. Sizes /34-42. Matching shank byittons. Tea-n-Coffee Cups ) SAVE —6SS 28% Reg. 3 for 25c! Plain or fancy white - cups in regular or extra large sizes | made exclusively in Kresge’s own pot- ___tery, sold direct to you at great sav- ings. MAKE THESE WVINTE ‘DURING “ALL SILK Head Squares — | O* Reg. 19¢ each. Made -in Japan, Beautiful pure silk — squares in many bright solid colors with hand rolled edged 18” size. Boys’ Warm Flannelette SAVE Up to 32c fall colors. have ivy league styling. Chocolate Candy SAVE lb. 47‘ 22c Reg. 69c lb.! Rich, creamy milk choc- olate bits covered ‘with a thin, color- ful, sugar candy coat. No chocolate mene . ever! For parties, snacks, or J 250 PAPER WAPKINS | -_ Pkg. 33° A really big lg package -& Teally b’ vainel ] pe ote! 2 ora noe li on | ‘e, : Infat " s' and Tots’ Corduroy CO" (/ERALLS SAVE $1.10 bai i Reg. 2.98 Coveralls of soft corduroy, ‘zipper front for easy on and off. 12-30 months 2-4 years. Rich colors. Poa : rh A / , , Pie eaeee a‘ ?. + r. aan f fe Co ee « | AU NER GAR e:: Reg. to 1.19. Soft, warm cotton Sh flannel in bright colors, in classic # Sizes 6-16. Many Vyamarg- i reg 5 tt sage po wey le stttn b ae, ig $8 OO be XK ‘ - 268 Pweg, , ba eh ’ \\qaee «ment MH | the 40ers as ¥ letinang: fy & 4 1099-65 18.29 Hoy 9 1 000F8 1p ae “SH ote yy 20x28 Oilette SAVE 62¢ . $2.29! They have the look and be “of expensive, original oll paint- ings. Breathtakingly alistic scenes +] 67 ' in glorious colors. id raw oak frames. FAMILY.SIZE \ TOILETRIES SAVE For “89 18c Reg. 29¢ each! family-size A ogy af shampoos, talcum, bubble bath, hair - and skin creams, lotions, aftershave, hair sprays, others. / S. S. NK RESCE af & Linger ring fragrance, Con- ~ MIRACLE MILE ‘SHOPPERS CITY. _THURS.- FRI.-SAT. LOCATED AT TELEGRAPH AND SQUARE LAKE RD. Styles in Cotton BLOUSES SAVE C Reg. $1 Sanforized for the most in wash and wear casual styles that complement any outfit — expertly fashioned and well made, Sizes 32-36. Genuine Belgium Imports! RE Syma TEX, ey oe ax ie} fhe hte BCR 4 SAVE 52c 25 , é L 5 $ 6 ex ] 4S ug sat ai *4 -¥g. ‘ fo cs - Sees 23x39” Size . Reg. $2.19! “Beautiful floral patterned rugs of longwearing heavy cotton in lovely subtle shades of grey, beige, blue and green. Ideal for halls, bedrooms, vestibules . . . all heavy traffic areas! So durable, yet so attractive. You'll want several for your home at these excellent savinga!l. | Stainless Cutlery Orange Slices Save Up 8 . Sd _ SAVE Lbs. 2 5 to $2.12 Pes. 33c Reg. to 39c each piece! The simple Reg. 29c Ib.! Fresh chewy candy in ~ lines of the “Lilac” pattern will com- the shape of slices of orange. Rich, ~ plement any table settings. Tarnish delicious, real fruit flavor, Get a bag- and stain proof mirror finish. Get a ful... the kids all love them! Grown- whole set! ups, ‘too. x KRESGE’S IMPORTED COTTON RUG SAVE $467 §2e Reg. $2.19! Beautiful Bel- gian rugs of long-weari extra-heavy cotton. Brigh floral pattern. Grey, Le blue, or green background. 23x39” size. STA-BACK HAIR SPRAY SAVE 27 12e ‘Reg. 39! Gives. r hair a beauty-shop look all day. - Never leaves hair sticky. tains lanolin. Gives hair lustre. 680 Stores in the Un OMPART ? Sizes f FREE PARKING FREE ADDRESS /BOOKS © ASH TRAYS FACE POWDER BALLOONS Stretch Anklets SAVE a 87 ¢ 63e Reg. 50c pr.| Made of famous Helanca — nylon, Ribbed turnover cuff. - perfect. neatness . always. bey Peg pink,. maize, or aqua, SAVE sieae ¢ 13¢ Reg. $1! Heavy suede fabric with nga lining. Hand lasted, hand aced, Foam cushion innersole for sia ease. Many pretty colors, t 444-0%. i nia sii | a Tint Heda te il ai Metal Bird Cage SAVE $93 6le $2.98! eens aluminized wire will not rust. The cage is completely equipped to keep your pet happy.. Stands 15” tall. A roomy, comfort. . ble home for your pet, CELEBRATION SALE TURKEY DINNER _ with Trimmings ; Tasty roast turkey, whipped eo ggg Bald buttered berry — _ sauce, roll, but Hot Fudge Sundae ., 250 Fresh Pumpkin Pie ,, l5¢ Ice Cream Sandwich ,, ited Sta Wes Gi nd Canada THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957, mn Seer 5 BS Se ‘All Kroger stores in Pontiac and Drayton Plains join hands in this Big Celebration. All Prices effective at all stores. , FRESH FROM CORN-FED PORKERS 7-RIB.CUT Pork — : Get the "kote Prono Ker ! | Rok Chops 69 sain. doe | “Whole Loins 49* Pork Brains u 295 : End Chops |.» 49° Pork Kidneys. 198 Pork Steak | = 59° Pork Hearts. 29s pt > gly Ly) a Fresh Hams 39¢ Pork Hocks a 298 Fresh Picnics Your budget saving value Hot Dog cin, oo mm < & & ~~ Ring Bologna Lean and tender . Spare. Ribs a 49 * * © © @ ¢ * @ Je SWIFT'S PREMIUM FROZEN Plain or garlic. . . . 6 « e. . Sliced Bacon Hygrade’s Old Favorite... «6.6 Pork Sausage Hygrade's or Greenfield's Velvet creamy homiogenized . . 4.28... . 8-Oz. lralian Dressing eur ‘i Cheese Whiz aur * Kroger everyday low price s oy eee + 0 5 All Detergent — 24.0%. Kroger everyday low price oye pees + yl oahe Aree ne 9 it 4-Lb. i > é 3 fa ; é ; é Bag ff vel 4 5 | FINE FOR. MAKING CARAMEL FUNNY FACES | School-Boy Apples , See the label cn ach Gog for ediy idoflons ba bow _ to make Halloween Funny Faces with Kraft Caramels, Apple Cider 3.69 Apples mame 4s, 4Qe Apples sums A i 39 Candy Apples 3 +29¢| , Bete, ore 10. 59° Catilower. | x 23° : ~NEW RCA LP. CUSTOM HI Fi RECORDS Peanut Butter ve ema eee ri WM ‘nn | } ih mn. qe M ) H ‘Telegraph and Shaka: pres Rds. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING, PLENTY OF WONDERFUL GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! % \ ‘, alee CY gi (J) - / j/ / fi Lipton Soup Mix , Green Pea, Kroger low price , , 2 He 31° omen Soup Mix (3 35° Lipton Tea ua seeees es ‘ne B55 Upinoatiass a2 655 beenmncerse $23 Corn Muffin Mix 19 Flakorn, Kroger everyday low price . » , “ty : Gaines Dog Food 3 = 49: Diamond Walnuts +: 75: VacPae Shelled, Kroger low price Bosco | low price , save ve 35° WATER Nu Soft rice orm ABS GRAND OPENING SPECIAL | at your Kroger Store at the Miracle Mile Shopping Center Only. FREE! “16 Count Package of SALADA TEA BAGS ” with the purchase of another 16 count package. Both for Only ? 5 Cc GRAND OPENING SPECIAL at your Kroger Store at the Miracle Mile Shopping Center Only Tst Quality — 51-Gauge, 15-Denier Regular 89c Value ee owe All Detergent Kroger everyday low price . All Detergent Kroger everyday low price All All Detergent Kroger everyday low price ee Cookies NBC Cowboy or Indian . . 3% 81 10 *® $2” F 23. 34% | 10° aa " 79 ‘Read's Potato Salad. «= Wantexm rum. 2 39e P basi —s neo... Mamas Condy” ie 1Ge due 8 0 STAMPS PLUS LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES. AT KROGER! *e ee @ 6 8 6 ae bas efeees troneh Sande, tube 2, 37 ae ’ _ AHN ET RA Pa Ra Pe get eae GRAND OPENING FEATURE VALUE! ~~ FRESHLY BAKED Ss AVE $3 07 | FREE - 4,000 GIFTS One each to the first 1,000 Customers entering the new Kroger store, in the Miracle Mile, on the following days: Wiser you ‘redeem the coupons —you- ‘received-in-the_mail-at-any——— 4+ — Cakes . -Hereae Store i in Pontiac or Dray- @ Thursday, Ont 24 — 1,000 FREE 8-01. Cheese 7g aa 2 edges s : Cc ton Plains. . | @ Friday, Oct. 25 — 1,000 FREE -f. Pkgs. of Fish a , — - Sticks ae * satiny, Oct. 26 — 1,000 FREE Potted Plants RI MRE ee (Watt ARNE ie | STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE DURING KROGER’S 10: SALE Corn or Peas . Packer's Label brand. Sweet peas or cream style 303 ¢ corn. Your choice of these testy vegetables. Con . ROLALITY HAWAIIAN CRUSHED, DICED OR Sliced Pineapple eke ; 8 Cw 10° EMBASSY GREAMY RICH Salad , , idney Beans "5 7 : Dressing Kidney Beans st JQ)¢ Muffin Mix 105 BAL ipacal van, imprinted Label” _ Asparagus «& 1Q¢ Black Pepper = 1 Packer's Label assorted cuts . .. 4. Kroger brand pure ground . ... 54. Northern Beans 1 (): Cherries ssssscnino 2.0 10: Avondale brand fine quality . . . 6 . Orchard Queen, red sweet . . 2 3s 5 Pinto Beans at 1Q¢ Buckeye Potatoes +2: 10: Avondale. Fine in soups ,» . . 1. + Shoestring fine for smacks 4 4 4... « Apple Butter °°. 0: Chili Beans = 10° - Dutch Girl golden delicious , . ae American Beauty hot aaa a) -! j 9-01. Cc | 12-04, Pancake Mix 10 Pineapple Juice 10° STOCK UP NOW ON THESE AMERICAN BEAUTY VALUES mm © Spaghetti © Peas & Carrots wei «= @ «Northern Beans SET TTeln © Blackeye Peas hn, ZT §=6@ Yellow Hominy . ~ Merle : Y & y - } ..@ Pinto Beans Spollight "sar tt a eu Special 10 oF pee iw ens ton 10° Ton 10: Con Can . Chase & Sanborn . ; ; Special 20c off regular price . . ti i, sera p _— . COTTON QUEEN FINE QUALITY ~ Mop Heads GRAND OPENING FEATURE COUNTRY CLUB CREAMY DELICIOUS cent SB Store Cheese fee Cream | Delicious, mild chesse. C Your choice of assorted flavors. Made by the > Gallen _— OB at 2 ——_——fazeelient—tor—sating _—___——-. ~ é Miller Gold Seal Dairy Co. Save at Kroger's Carton " GET REFUND and all cooking needs. special low price. ~ Loaves Betty Crocker ? White aeoed Qe 37: Nuts ketune’s / tt BO: Milk sonoen's “cm AQ Roll Butter 69° Fresh rich homogenized . Country Club everyday low price Fancy mixed Kroger low price. Bisquick Biscuits Bp roger tresn shiced: | Mot the bive ete Bread thy Qe Birds Eye FROZEN PIES A9: Margarine 4 34.8 3° Karo Syrup *42« 2 3° Wil, "Dept. 63 635 at 623 on Bai Meare 2- 29: Kroger buttermilk . 6 6 ee + 6 Apple and as family size Homestead . . Kroger everyday low price. . pppoe cr peo ogee to A ag SPECIAL SC OFF LABEL VAC-PAC BUY THE BEAN AND GRIND IT FRESH . 1-Lb. 4 4 = 1-Lb. f- € SPECIAL BUYS AT KROGER! Kroger Coffee eevee tou ™ 84 | Spotlight Coffee <- 6-6 oi 72 Blouse Hanger ts $19 | Pfeiffer Chef salad, toe 3 5: Krispy Crackers 1b 29°: Armour Dried Beef 2 59 Holds up to S blouses. 2 se ss ee es Kroger everyday low price « . 6 6 2 © + + s $ Sunshine. te low, low price . 2's e + Sliced Dried, Kroger low price . 2 s+ ye + + ) $100 | a Ty: ) ae ct. $I f-Stew . 26-05, q- Plastic Covers ot SPT FeenAMint. ak 35¢ Mazola Oil 521? Beet ste nas 458 7 COVER — $100 hf ; He \ , | 24-01, ¢c Ironing Board swt me $4} Dog Food mtr A x 5Qe Mazola Oil 69s Diaper Sweet ee 33e $100 4-0. ¢ in 1000 ISLAND 71%-02, "Je Shoe Rack... 91°} Roman Cleanser 2 gs 37¢ Diamond Walnuts 4]¢ Dressing | "suite? "i 375 oe $100 , \ 1ne.. 3 CHUNK 64.08, 1c le) A seabo eer es Armoue Teast -d5¢ BeeoskO.Chicken wate Screw Driver Set oo Sot Cho pped Ham srmour Ng 12-05, OS Chicken Chow Mein Comb 13. plocm, peck Macluded -» + Oh ek ae laine Gale eilee) i iislc 4%. on og a i io ik fee Chun King, Kroger low’ price . ek e ) Wednesday, Oct. 23 « ~~ 1,000 FREE Angel Food a. |GET TOP VALUE ‘STAMPS PLUS "LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES AT KROGER! We reserve be fo Boge — Prices ectic through ae October 7, IR 8 A iota re * ed hele» dad RECORDS: ond HI- Fl FE £0031 | cidentally be recorded under some-, )Gne else’s number. You might give ‘your employer. the wrong number. FREE TO EVERYONE WHO jeomoniwe UP To You ’ “VISITS OUR SHOP | A 45 or 331/3 RPM Record From Bach to Rock and Roll We invite you to browse through our most complete and large selection of fine recordings. _ Money-Saving Coupon You may check your record as ‘often as once a yéar by writing! Ito the Social Security Administra. | ition, Candler. 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Ms. Questions on Social’ Security | © COLUMBIA -| © OLYMPIC | “sociat security.” tn care et The | : | CREDIT TERMS | Pontiac Press, Questions will be j : recge’s | tine office of the Social Security - | Administration, There iy no ¥ CHARRY Poor Rabbit Hunting» Chopped and Specially Broiled - =I , . BROILING for Railroad Man TO SEAL IN THE NATURAL JUICES we RE SERVICE ‘AND CALORIE Wise Eat and Relex et the Beautiful New RIE Bie f i, 4 e 6 Pn eee o METAL DECK STEEL JISTS in clothing for men We Are Pleased . to announce the opening rns our new modern men’s and boys’ wear store in the exclusive Miracle Mile Shopping Center, offering all of the latest _ Faspions TOPCOATS 2- PANTS Stylishly designed for the “man - about - town.” Finely tailored in tweeds . » For the utmost in elegance -see Monarch’s —. fine line of Topcoats. 34°, s Others to 469° ‘ . Orville Springer Store Manager Mr. Sosthor te» este ot alles ell a boos associated with the sales of ware Canes - Oe the pest 20 year. FREE orca” A $4 White Arrow Shirt end $1.50 Tie te / j or coot... Plus wTPREE GIFT: tor ell ede whe enter Sar geOR. See pens UITS Fine pure. wool worsteds, in newest colors and pat- terns.. Handsome, long wearing fabrics. Stretch your dollar with these 2- pants suits for double « wear. "59". "Super Volue for Opening Week.” Fine \Sanforized ‘Cottons, Flarinels and soft Ging- and Stripes. , regular models. S-M-L and XL. At the amazing low price of 2 Sport Shirts hams in’Checks, Plaids’ Ivy ond. 2 for ‘5 Boys’ Dept. Famous “Wings” Sport Shirts Just like Dad's. Sanforized—cot- ton flannels and soft ginghams. in sizes 12 to 16, br the out- standing low price of 1 98. Crew Neck Sweaters : by Puritan. Knit of 80% hux urlous fine f and 20% orton. ‘Washable, perfect for school, play or casual comfort. In * tas and charcoal. Sizes $595 5 : <1 hee te FA HOURS: | Saturday 10 10. ‘ goegiag , MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER’ . Telegraph end. Severe stag Rd. a Doors North of J. ©. Penney shalt, aA cumancume? SMOKED. “7 ae One Low Price! None ' 3g eal 4% BONELESS 1 9 rk os aan Boned, Rolled and Tied! EX _ All $olld Meet, Easy to Slice! wy ve 7 vs. “CHOICE” Center Cut fa Tender Round Steak’: 79: eects Cut from Mature, Grain-Fed, Heavy Steer Beef! Right reserved f U.S. “Choice” Meture, Grain-Fed Beef CORN KING er MILES nae Sirloin Steak .. ter 4489 Sliced Bacon ....1% DOs U.S, “Choice” Mature, Grain-Fed Beef GLENDALE'S Grade 1 T-Bone Steak .. tender Aged 991. Skinless Franks . ali Fi 49; | PRESH FROSTED . . WHOLE c SGLENDALE'S Grade | Sliced 1th C Seve $6 eb Skaies Seticat 7 = Beef Tenderloin / fvedwubied 79%. Large Bologna . 49; a a -.._, PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS! GRAND OPENING LOW PRICE.ON FAMOUS : = 3 On... DE COLEW CORN <<. PEAS ‘2 Borden's Cream Cheese 10: sweet Ce FRESH, SWEET CREAM 6 Q: q gr a 7 1 bb — . 425% tae Land 0’ Lakes Butter TENDER, CUT GREEN 3 . LAB GRADE" A" £ L&K. Asparagus... 22 2" Fresh Eggs , oie 2 ae $4 3 PRINCE Fine, Wide or X-Wide . : 4 every time you buy ‘em ; Egg Noodles........ “oe ST ea g ae , ¢ “PRINCE , gee REFRESHING The : Elbow Meckroal .. Page 23 Up-Town . . bi sexi 29: . BEM BuledB - 22-01. ‘31 Bosco sae WHITE OR YELLOW —% Sas , meanness. 2 = 39 Steffod Olives ...... i ‘39 _ PAMILY: SIZE, Fresh Frozen , : mee §«6©— MARIO'S, COMBINATION No. 10 39° lbp es 4 «3-Way Olives ...... Jor Morton’s Pumpkin Pies - gt: QQ “rr ona 9Q : we N STAN pe, Cans BRACH'S PEANUT . FRESH FROZEN, BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY compile Butter >) ee 15.08 39: 4 Banquet Dinners = “+ | ‘SOUTHCOAST Frozen , SPARKLETS FROZEN Breaded Fentoll , Green Peas ..... GORTON'S FROZEN Perch Fillets . STOUFFER'S ae Macaroni 2. Cheese’ °° BEEF, VEAL OR PpoRK : scsi * Fes | ca MADE WITH PINEAPPLE VINEGAR! 7 | e SE een DELMONTE CATSUP 2° 29° - VERNELL’S CHOC. OR vainath Butter Mints ...... 7-01. “ay 1} BUBBLE par STRAWEERRIES a BOS : . Sugar Syrup! “ Phgs. Pee . , . = od Red Raspberries a 2 1 oe 64 } SWIFT'S PREMIUM Frozen |; ¢ BABY -» gl Cres, 2. | Mixed Frult.........:3 Mage S1® | { Hanmburger Patties ..... "nq: 55% __ For Halloween 71% ae Stomp, : | Orange Juice ...... 7's tie ald Be | Loin Luncheon Steaks.... i 55°} =} Vie 7 i Meat Pies ......-s+++3: Pen 29 SAnpneH sreans * rus. 59° Fr. Fr. Potatoes»... wb Page NS i : $0» age sal Patties ......-2 teed re oe rom os ag “Mother, can I call you ‘Alice’ now?” A) a | MISSING ITS CHIEF KEEPER p) TIME «+ T'M GOING 477 \ FORA 7 Z,) TO. THE OLD HOME TOWN WITH MY BROTHER: TOM FoR A REST / WHILE I'M AWAY, MY WIDOW COUSIN DAISY WILL STAND IN AS y, WASNT E —Soones an Pa oe DIXIE DUGAN « =~ . a ae hy —_—_ 1967 07 Ss Servo, ne. TI Beg. U8. Pen OO. 2s BOARDING HOUSE Q”#77/'/'™@@ J Y Lf CLP ther ag Tahal Fe ee, eee a . THIS MENAGERIE WILL BE A> OUT OUR WAY wee Ss a me = J ; DISCOVERED SHE BARING MPEDE SIRWiLtaMs T'SEE A MOMENT ge: WE'VE HEARD FOLKS OFTEN ASKIN’ Ps OUT IT SEEMS A BIT UKE BALLOONS : WHY HAVE PARACHUTE MEN WHO PUT THEIR FOOT IN TROUBLE EVERY DAY ER JUST ABOUT ARE BOUND > WHEN THEY WANT ‘TIT IT OUT. 0-23 ape ~~ +, aie TLS ee : Fee [TES TE NANCY é —Xil | : ( yy) o-2 (@ V067 by WEA Borvinn, tre. Tt, fog, US Pas. OFF. = ‘By Ernie Bushmiller SSI FRITZI OH, DEAR -- A LETTER TO AUNT FROM | MY TEACHER ww, te fog. 0. 5 RO ~ AB gh meerwed ? Cone, 1957 by Untied Feahere Syndicate, ing. OCT ~25~ YOU'RE A VERY NAUGHTY DOG --- TEE HEE UE LEAST OF A. LOVE! q -& | * & _- You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES. Every Day in the Pontiae Press Want Ad Section _ pepe ep pow rele fo ing problems. - To Place Your WANT AD ‘DIAL FE 2-818) - By Charles Kuhn BUT, KIDS, [CAN'T N YOUR BANDI ee WITH Your SQUEAKY SHOE! itiin the F fla y©-imunism which will burn for a long tiae Junior id projects. / Pumpkin Sale’’ to W Dr., Mrs. John Napley, iS AND MORE PUMPKINS — That's what the Pon- ber of Commerce members and thelp wives are chanting these days as they prepare for tomorrow and Friday's raise money for Jaycee civic some of the giant pumpkins are {l-r) Bob- of 371 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Mrs, Pat Partridge, 55 = eee Be and Bob Costello, of 12 Le Grande Ave., tractors and trailers will cruise Pioneer Highland Subdivisions Th Pentiae Press Photo and chairman of the sale. Four through Washington Park and ursday and Friday between 4:30 and 8 p.m. offering some. 800 pumpkins for sale. Prices will range from 25 cents to one dollar depending on size and wotgt, Cos- tello said, Bartlett tL Scoffs at Federal Control Hung Revolt ‘One Year Ago Police Patrol All Major Areas on Anniversary of Uprising VIENNA &® — The people of Hun- gary plodded to work in the rain today under the guns of police and militia -on this first anniversary of the anti-Russian revolution. . * * * Traffic moved normally through streets where a year ago revolu- tion exploded from a_ peaceful demonstration for better living conditions under iron Red rule. Reports from Budapest said the heaviest concentration of power The reports said it appeared they were on guard against any mass attempt to commemorate the up- rising with pilgrimages to the graves, *® * “Once a tittle, woman in black made her way to a grave, ignoring the police along the way. She was not molested.|pa Western embassies in the So- viet satellite capital reported at mid-morning that all appeared normal. Workers appeared — to be going to their jobs, students te school. -“All ig quiet, all ig normal here,” said a German-speaking official at .Budapest’s big Csepel steel works by telephone. The steel plant was the scene of the last -. ditch stand of H workers’ against Russian tanks that crushed the revolt. * Staff Delivers Papers BONHAM, Tex. —Flu struck six regular carrier boys and their substitutes, but it didn't interrupt delivery of the Bonham Daily Favorite. Publisher A. L. - Mc- Alister and three members of the newspaper staff pitched in to make the deliveries. gray-haired old: Favors U.S. xaLanlaz0o aw o— Lynn M. Bartlett, state school chief, called today for federal aid to education, arguiig that local and state fi- nancing no longer are sufficient. * * * He said in a speech prepared for a Kiwanis Club luncheon that the opposition contention that fed- eral aid would mean federal con- trol “ignores all historical evidence to the contrary,” Bartlett dwelt on recent Soviet scientific achievements, jncluding lofting of the Sputnik, and as- serted the United States ts falling behind educationally, Quoting U.S. Office of Education figures, he said the classroom shortage in the nation has risen to 160,000 and the teacher shortage to 200,000. ~*~ * * If the states are able to meet Paper fo Campaign for Right-to-Work igan right-to-work committee plans publication of-a newspaper to School Aid the problem, he asked, haven't they done so?" WHY EXPECT BETTER? “It is while local communities have been left wholly free and sovereign to deal with education as they please that the present school crisis has arisen. “What reason is there to expect that they will be able to do better, by themselves, in the future?" he asked, Bartlett said many communities and states have exhausted their financial resources without solving school problems, problems that continue to—grow, As for the question of federal coutrol, he said that the Congress -for 170 years has made land and monetary grants for education without establishing control, He recalled that this year the “why ‘Report Breakup of Check Ring . implicated in Burglary and Passing Cases A burglary and check-passing ring was believed broken up yes- Pontiac men. According to Det, Lt. John De- Pauw, the three atole blank checks from businesses in Utica and Pontiac and cashed them with area stores, Charged with breaking and were Robert Cook, 21, ef 120 Jackson St., J. Simpson, 4, of 734 Jackson St. and Charlies Hall, 2%, of 739% Jackson St. were Congress alloted three billion dol- lars for mutual security and M billions for national defense but school building subsidies, As he had before, Bartlett, /a Democrat, once again criticized the 1957 Republican-controlled Leg- reduced state aid to education." carry its message to factory -_ throughout the state. - \ * * * George W. Bronner of Grand Rapids, committee chairman, said}. yesterday “We hope to put the paper out eventually,” but added that further plans wait completion of “many details.”" Right-to-work legislation would make it against the publi¢ in-. terest for employment to be con- tingent’ on membership in a union. Bronner, a controversial figure in Grand Rapids labor activities, last year was accused of “conduct unbecoming a UAW member.” He faced action which could have led to his suspension by the union until the matter was dropped at the request of UAW. Vice President Leonard Woodcock of Detroit. A 48-year-old diemaker, Bronner later joined the Michigan Informa- tion Committee, which campaigned against integration of the union's layoff pay plan into the state = employment omens / |Young Thief Steals From His Psychiatrist _ SOUTH SHIELDS, England & exp. Help Wanted Female rir A HOUSEKEEPER ve in 2 in family, PE 2-622 TIOU: . eo. wer ai, exceptional | Root Beer 676 W. Huron, ca. may wae. vam prome- tional rorya Sinan al4 "Sa a gestions sales WOMEN oe 4 _ $011. Food, Mis & U8. 10 0 Witt TIVETN geet ee 's Res- | Risin "Go., Klinwond 900, LADY CAPABLE OF CARING FOR’ woman fuame 10 a.m, tx Pe a = to € end. aust have oun tremeps tion. Call after @ p.m. OR WIDDLEAGED GIAL, FULL TIME. Live "7 Laundry & rs “eating. i a OPPORTUNITY “Woman for general housework Must Ike children Own room with TV a 5a wg BABYSIT + days wee FE 4-6038. ART es oe y eebvers & oe ts. No investment, GNUSUAL WoiEN wito “SOULS like an canes ity to earn 3. Re Daint- Wallace, ~arew" -to.3 p.m, WOMAN WA FOR LIGHT care of ¢ shdaoee, work Would conelder ‘wom ; woman with small . ty, DINNAN 8. Huron A hops: ris rill | en: Se SY, oe ee $* Pontine Wa:erford Se CURB | | WAITRESSES EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Pa nemey ei Sint. OR WOMEN FOR CARE OF ENERAL OFFICE — WORK edgar WOULD Pontias Pre . Call a ee aw . ae ’ ur. Kelly. Wal- ig i ee eg On ADI Don't gambi - ‘Phone ‘OL 10772, Raymond m = WOOD. RO = Shade & ernamental Also tractor work, and arivewy grevel. FE 41106. OR re WASHINGS ~& IRONINGS. | 5. © & SON CARPENTER Guar, work. . . dey lee B teed modernization. N i?, nooo | ieee oe pa water en, ° coute tien ere. PE 1 oR +. ap a MAN is WOUL y kind, Call anytim R SANDING a “e OLD. re es ” John La me 217° N, Cass Ave. STORM WINDOWS CLEANED ~% | _ Phone GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. Brick and plaster. eee Fivigg” trucks or any kind | GUA ARANTEED poors — Pte Sh ca Ee Kinds, Est tal Huaus a Maran Work Wanted Female 11 | wo SEMOV ING = = "POLLY ba ry Young, eash.| A-1 IRONINGS, 1 DAY SERVICE —“GEr-ouR 1 7 Pe 4-2068. AISING 9 ie TION fem a Be WORK — OBNERAL MASONRY i. wi No job too “f Bat, fa “Se ws Enorry pore INE PANELI Ms. worker je of female §7 plus PINE NELING. R _ trans " pletely, Free esti- DORI Tues. ~~ Wed ag piss fare. With ref. FE tao DA RK BY . GO HOME WALL W eral pensecert, FE 8-1040. tae ae eee! Ww OR OF tice! nurses for pvt. duty, |) 0030. ROOF REPAIRS VESTROUGHING __—PE 4.0444 TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING %_D, oneee PE 46041 "| SPER TREE" FRREATNO aw Wns @ complet (Obs. New & old 4 aa it A sured. "tloented’ bosdee ia | Painting & Decorating 20 20 and automa waceans yre. EX! TENCED [D. 10 CE EA. ‘wth housekeeping tien in rE eg. brick, 3 eovte ea — Ww. city, & days week. wages _8 Bie only. Local references, 2-8975 BUILDING 0 eerste va ae] eh in. and 1 tn. alvatlzed pipe NGS, Lag aw my home, FE ney _ Saunt 3 MAple 5-4475. vic, CHARD LK. | wor Commerce. PE S770. ~ ules: Services _ TRONINGS. $3 BU. 1-DAY GERV- ; TREE SERVICE Soe. FE 0-008, wes trimming, Get our CARY WANTS, SOUREWORK+| Fen. 2 ‘ ‘A NS FouNG LADY Ww WOULD LD TIRE BA gyn yg Ay An a pretiine or at our General fing & < pings Office Co 7] W/ Law- LEAG LADY ANTS BA-| _ rence St rr in‘ %s 8EC- eas ten SS tae past GEN | fw leaned. Sold, repaired YOUNG WOMAN WistESs BABY 5 CUNG WOMAN’ WiswEs saaT pe » Rd Rochester FE . Eves mn ' Belding Service 12 “eaten Member Y SEPTIC TANKS VACUUM CLEANED awnings, cement work & rik or stone, all kind THIS WEEK dcenses & bonded a in _ Call SIDING | ‘ - pane _ ~ ered ‘ew sgeeue . ls 4-5607.. DRA TV SERVICE Expert service. Day or night. FURNACE INSTALLATION Service call, $3. Open Sundays a 402 *| Ox is) ~SERICE ~~ WB $1208 or FE 5-8300 Low guaranteed © ne- ‘mileage alton drains Tones ; SPECIAL RA th from Eg NORSERT, ‘Pa san BOILDING “5 LAWN RE On sas. pemevee, Oh. 26, ee or OS ticked. Vis. rE HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME you price. Anytime. FE 86-0006, * ANC HEAVY TRU: Ruobish fled dirt, top Aig" aod gravel. FE 2-060: JOE'S MOVING. SEE Us — WE fered cheaper FE 39703. FE O’DELL CARTAGE Local long of" moving. VET WITH 1 LAnOR FA FAMILY. RUB- bish —_ 8-01 6, MA wire TON eg! 5 Whites Wo enytim. 40421 Herman 2070 rt Ra. AN yo OR WOMAN NEED- ue, § tT ty age SE rE Confidential “AEROTRED KNAPP | {SHOES Smith Moving Compa on i: vai or pickup »& | el sea ok up ge. rE ns, / free of char, =| Trucks to Rent % ton Dut Pontiac Farny and Industrial Tractor Co, Open air elaine, funder 18ST CLASS. 5 INTER OR-EXTERIOR ig gf shop sect tng DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES eeoeenings. Mrs, Wallace, IN DEBT? IF SO Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit 2% Cad! es ae CASH IN A FLASH ohnson 2704 oy Telegraph ra. Wanted - | Land Contracts Have clients waiting Sviprertes ta x troll Teeny, Realtor 2239 Orchard Rd, FE ¢4563 > After 2-502 SHOP A. oats THEN SEE Us TO CAP mr tart & LOAN co, 1s st FE ¢066i _Wanted Real Estate 32A All Cash Today For homes, ot if FELA, equ ties, land con No Waiting fo for Buyers We Buy Ourselves and Pay Top Dollar ASK FOR MR, WILLIAMS Gross _Healty 13020 W. 7 Mile BUY OR SELL rned. massed. Call us for tu: 29_yts. exp, /Reas. FE $2660, WE ARE NOTA : TERIOR : GS NEEDED FOR BUYERS com | B50 /Pree est = 3-1626 LOAN COMPANY ar ng ‘are waiting. we will show or FE 8-9338 MICHIGAN CREDIT you tee te ¢ houses &-1) PAINTIN Bp to 98.000. “Also s ing in tortor 10/ver cent dise. ot COUNSELORS Business rtunities, Parms, Gu ree. wi ch Above Oakland Theater and is pom llng ful time oe; te LADIES—UNWANTED HA cach fal dO Baldwin Pe edits, | eat, call even ‘ges RD. = RILEY drake a ap eo] St al pen ea j' or, 2 { ‘ut orice wil] satisfy, - too. BABYSITTER? re ¢-tist oe Pe asen PE _2-7674. OUR LAKE ADY INTRRIO EATOR, | TOT-WATCHERS property. Purchasers waiting apering paling FE ane | 9-6834 3° AINTING & PA NGIN T CoPena- COVER: La Mee at / _ __ FE 5-0937 iL buckles," i x4 agrees TING—PAPERHANGING | holes. etc. cle Mile WALLS CLEANED location. OR 3-706] wy, at pe ~ prion PAPERHANGING - PAINTING -| .. -Piaster_repeiring. PE ¢-0613,__ | S500, Poamey getiens ar tebon us regarding * your Pl a MR ae PAINTING & DEC. PAPER 1 ANG-| FREASORE ISLAND TOY Pan.| {°7 a conce Don't feel ob- ties, 3-8060. terials & lade? Po <7 Bonin Om $3 mreree AND gg to rz vier Television Service 22 22 mn RADIO & TV MACHINE ra . mm ~ “4 Buppiv Co Ww Lawrence. Upho' istering 23 DLE's sLip a bed 6-1927, KLE. crsToOmM CO “hg. tite Cooley Lake Rd. EM ) Pre. Estimates. THOMAS iG & TELEGRAPA FE 5-8888 COLEMAN _ (DAIRY. Wid. Children-to Board 26 A LICENSED BOARDING HOME. By day of week. FE 4-6248. CHILDREN CARED FOR IN LL censed home. FE 32-8851. EXCELLENT CARE FOR BABY. icensed, Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED | sroxer FE 25523. i DISHES. OLD lamps & furniture. MY 29-1591. __ Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 BARN) Gas 3.3496. STOVE, CALL OR HOUSETRAILER. 31 FT OR OVER. or later model. OR _3-5532. "33 ' GooD GAPER STEAMER, GOO i spreads Your material, re 5-5797. _-__-Lost-& Found - 24 FOUND: p ress, PE SOL + ag COAT, ae ng — MONEY A F winaGie center Taentity ep ae OR 3-2401. FOUND & bons. ioustly & pad tor 64. FE LOST — TAN oF earre MALE golie: vie. Cast Lt ab Elle Le ' ie Wank cant crt 7.0000. ier mi = oe ae Pe oa LAXIDERMY Leet; SUN. OCT. 9) ON STATE in_aree. FE 5-8063.| Lk. ‘Rd. English pointer female, Dresomaiing. Tailoring 16) _fewaro™™* 7 Gnaeetanine va Pn esi ping sage _in_my home Call 6455, same sma Mee 80g REED INSURANCE — ALL KINDS — t: eRe: «Fe elas Be Fe Vic. “a at o Ww. a Nicholie &; Harger, Co. —~_ bande, See “18 Ang AUNDR ona tite: ame a Money Wanted 28A PERSON —WITH -sEcuR ae 6a. tion wants $1500 for 2nd. mort- ._ MI 6-4505. Wanted to Feencall 29 TDDLEAGED ficoz, & bedroom. apt, Share L Living —s 30 | Z= ELDERLY LADY wi OULD LIKE te share her home with anoth ma 41. “ E WAGES, FOR CARE ot paby & house. OR 3-7717 in _Wtd. id. Transportation 31 rouna Sonas WANTS DAILY le from ry a Beriel Ps Deuate te. i $4 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Lost — rs | BEAG 7 EG. re ae sa Mas Rd. OR Valiable reward. OL 1 ihied tee brpwn, vi as = eaeen. Reward, : ar ‘CASH eet ia par 7 E TRADE, B Bonnie & is 8 Go REALTORS 82_W. MORTGAGES LISTINGS WANTED FE 54-7721 wi seling a B Supens of ees out oe ad Se ae sareine E18 for. the Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T7 N. Saginaw PE 5-8168. Open evenings "ty 8:30. LIGHT MANUF . ACTURING SITE tho ire and le ae ee 881 TO — To Sell REAL ESTATE ~ | HOME MART ae 6: : Soar ties. Farms &°nereage. gail will give you immediate ac. 18 sony w ROY aNAUF “SOLD FE 27421 on not 2 i am "pecause yy OLS ay m WHI mzartous Open Eves Gn >: Ronda: 10 te 8 "Ey OLDS om, Es . we can sell ft out from ‘under ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 30 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. Migs sen 5 9 __Rent Apts, Furnished 33 Faeoay a — PONTIAC PRESS,_ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957 3 ROOMS & BATH, ordted, very clean, stove * ura, _vott water, “atl Wire ‘caretaker, rear door, oe WALLED LAKE, 7 AND 3 rag og eaplored soe-| terford Town 3 la aND BATH. sii ae welcome, 49 5, Tasmania. N OR 3-6051. ent. monthly / DOWNTOWN na ae] $780 DOWN ¢ cent corner on £. Muron A re ated Crescent mg Se BFF Ye bath’ Dullty room Gin ete. foculched Lease availabie, vacan head more. It's Roy Annett Inc. sag DOWN : te near oo Ee ee Sky The — a floors. Picture es aaa | galow ey ook 8 Open evenings & feta 1 to 4 BROKER : R. | pe otis? —_ LS GARRIVAL, pat: © Reg US Poe OF 1967 by NEA Somten, em “How do you expect me ‘to build character when you f ble twice on the three-yard line?"’/ — by Dick seal ____ For or Sale He Houses 43. paperas RM, MODERN ™ ROUSE. LOW es oom. Good location. FE ~ RILEY i Multi-Lakes Realty . . POR RE ge Een ore: Lake es 3060 5. Commerce Rd, MA ¢1478. quick a NEW BRICK HOME ON ACRE- age Clarkstoa © equity, 870 ott MM. Ra. FOR RESULTS L OR Thru jobsoine FE 4-2533 $900 NO OTHER COSTS LAKE PRIVILEGES INCLUI A COST ALU ” AND ocnnona. WINDOWS & DOORS. CHURCH. PA CALL. MA 5.1191 or MA 5-1524 Bstabiished tn ne 2 $1,350 DOWN NEARLY NEW near Wisner « : bedroom home session. Bee this buy. $8,000 with only $1,380 . ATTRACTIVE VALUE NEAR Wm, Beaumont soem in fine i seg = th colored fiatares:’ ‘tun basement, sluminum — & . DRAYTON PLAINS -| HERE is a bargain if you want a . pF pn mage & close-in home. basement, Tiese te n and supermarket. 100x300 ft. with a ge shade pAtg 16x30 and workshop. Sacrifice See quick sale, $6,050— 9050 down. 4 BEDROOMS AUBURN HEIGHTS area, hhorh: schoot, For Sale Houses 43 ss AUTIPU ANDCAPED YARD "ORE EFbokt OTewe Ss ad A rrr, SHOPPING & D EET. ste it. 8 asl ony Be down. HOUSE. 230. Less “tee ek MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB FOUR On aie a8 A pretentious hoe et with value on Sh oe ae 7 an _— throughout, gies: oak ‘Sour, large bed- room. =. half beth on main floor. kitchen #ith built in te - nook. Out recreation foom. priv- on beautiful acre park wi excellent. san dy Owner transferred and selling at sacrifice ‘price. : VACANT HOME WEST HURON 8T. #2.000 down and possibly less to -relabdle client. Spacious sound family home. of. seven rooms with full bath and re | lavatory. hardwood floors thro’ Price ~— \ Potential coneserelal property. BUNGALOW DORRIS & SON REALTORS 162 W. Huron. Phone FE 4-155 3 ROOM HOME. ¥ 70, near Duck For Sale Houses ACRES MODE R "ac ie eas. ond Phone HOUSE. TWO farm machin- ‘with $7,500 down. Fa 1 "paketront paeee Tan Oe terse” Sire ® t home, close in, OR aoa gandy. se: iT bes : betroon aceme: rge +e. bedroom, full basement, New igtee “ute he ay Gone oR wing Clone a = Tussseth Lake ot road frontage. Smail farm or bral make aver wamiding alte right * 31348. : y rms poroen orrane 7 3 home, a ? bed. finors, 15 atiae. muputer Seavenane. oP wa r A tur- closets, See this. 348. . ie STORY afte low. 3 , fall besem: ook hone oan neighbo wv Ben. y- ment. Phone OR 3.1340. or ree | ‘briek 3 Bangg Ee ranch, 1's on pa Close shop- tot $1.000 down. Call ts moh a eat Have, Just hardtop ing erea. 3-1300, |]. A. Taylor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE BRANCH OFFI OR +10 Road (Miso) BASEMENT. $3.- ; Lake, MApie 61661. . | DOWNTOWN Pa HOUSE. | 3} -_tnquive _1tt_B Waites — Cane RANE TTF rie semen iy sia 000 cash. re bees. | $500 ¢. ter: Gil seems “ARTA 2 bedrm., natural fireplace, ,000, Richard sPiagle, Realtor, MU 4.2045 niand ory" WHICE 2 BED: J rivi- Flot aia _tege os. pines - Make. at. ; to apr et hn Bul a Kio ‘Siar ‘Giarkston Rd, oft eo YEAR AH LING mS Eee Be spectous ay ten with W Went sehools. From $14,000. poe, OY Byptas ahd re a Fs Ra., AP lla NORTH STAR HOMES G.I. -$300 DOWN All Brick - Full Basement Beautiful Area a Paneer R dryer. THT Brown oe biehen og s - . \ All Paved Streets Road. _FE 5-9648. ment, garage. Also’ #mall house | You Can't Build \ E R jst, fn rear now Seige ae for the price this prac- ‘, 100-Ft. Lots a child accepted, 1980 Ward bes finan Tees. aay tically wate . nk \ NEW BEORM. RANCH, 730 — with only 4m, Mott Uothe. The best_of material =| C oldced, plumbing fixtures elled. ux? Hie ne ae $n. used throug! Modern- i in kitwhen and bath. Built- Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor: | istic, end, ia mary “features hi binet. V utility, Nice ise: qo ne 200, Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph | . Sgtre. sueh | in china cabinet. Vanity in | Wo a va ste custoura Shaxine fron ca sairway to |bath. AY] birch kitchen palcony. You must see this bi Wood a aC,” WEST q st beautiful home first. Priced. | Ca nets. ood sliding ‘eesd, Large ot teem oot with HAY] AYDEN | to sell boa — windows. Qasinator. e : Gorgeous Estate EN oon Se OPTION 20 AGAR. Idea! osimntry ving. isthe y, words for this | MANY Mone, Peary Brick. — Good Modern fa with lawn lke carpeting. Near schools, shopp : wits all ag ome. On: bed st . 10a THE den, All This isa. CA home you ely find on the _ TA bought hve acres or WaLDow TO . ia appreciate tus ) ‘ home Gntil you see it Open Daily and y. : n| East of Auburn Hts, Sunday I to 9 - hnege fanch bome wih al | Model Phone MA 5-119! on feom ares, Two ear ge ‘ . rage, land. ' eterey se | OCCING erty! tor the . Call Ta oe 8 4 i ‘ cine /_. -_ an 2 Be Mi wer. ee. | ae i _~ * HAYDEN, Real Itor wa ea Om et ‘Ts.’ Cok 43 eres, and 3 bedroom peme on = , TR inside . site. ite, Only, Sa.000 ra ELIZ i 4 bedroom, stor’ 2m th oil steam edt ow Gesttek MAple 5 OY Nort ot Cuarkston VG E ees Commercia} LAKE RI Wind- ing Dr, COME - SEE ~ BUY Clarkston ‘REAL ESTATE INC. 8. Main, Ch iACROSs FR Mich. . arkston, oO NE) M BA $821 Attention: paved oizeet uy © cdrain, te ing feom, s back pee cement rt bon on Cherokee spacious din! Heate« Sinee room, This is today er stop pagan We REA 86 E. Walton FE Buy thru List thru home on near Webster Schoo John K. ‘Bride and Groom H you nave, 4124000, for the eer ty “S PAYMENT ment, then rent, Invest ih your own hudere mp fetta, gag rote > with this tically new home| yard—and reome tr “ey mevew| Sah erage. 00.009 s plus cen ‘bere tated | pedroom oF di Oakland. County Ri Realty Fetus ‘ineurance & ou . per _Menth, Pontiac’ $ Rest Buy and attractive 2 ved street eparal and @ dream kitehen; Front and full basement with Loree , with fenced- 2 ear garage, drive. This house only 610.950. 00, low “sews peymeck See This Home Beautifully loeated 2 bedroom brick home. Large living room, room end bed- , can . full Cash to mort. 44 value, plus at only $16, a John K, Realtor Irwin 1925 313 West Huron Stre _SeeeT ____ eve ati 7183 “$55 DOWN bedroom home lot. $6,906 full price, Wood fir picture window, full bath, wullity fot a ae on your ire. all or v= ab have iy are J. C. HAYDEN LTOR 00441 Open Byes ‘Partridge Partridge OFF Seminole Hil Pri terme. room brick Spacious dining ell pone ge 149, Northwest of buy he Orchard Lake ie (A, REAL 28 ©, Huron Open eo basement. Ngee: whet meee, are pat sane at boat + ndscaped lot 185% 900, or will sell on leaspropiion. Roy Annett Inc. ANNETT |: ERS 3 Acres—Carpenter Lake _ Off Joaiyn” with lake privi- ieges, oT ge! we have roome — fitee it, oe laires to tunfinie! if. “Basement Attach @ car garage, $16,500; down. 4Bedroom ‘Brick Is ced be mw cost at 206 eto, i f. in “thes bes: * with hen. Pi ti ———. Paint Creek Hills Rochester windows, floor radiant ey oll fired, 2400 square f area, An ae it $35,000; V ‘Mage pM ongpente wine S bat = church ane ne pa ng spacious 35090 ra) 8-0066 Biventiges and Sunday I4 Only $3,159 do neteeing mberoet 50" 125" Practically new furnace. Oak fi nm and $44 per m Located on nice 2-Bedroom Suburban .| Full Price $6,600 mo. lot near Crescent, lake bungalow, Oil ors. tos bath. For Colored 456 S. Edith Nice +-room minum siding, only only, sh00 700" ‘wun month. $45 fast— ans today. 4398 Dixie Hwy. modern home, Alu- fenced — io Fayed Peer an hot, All this for +730 down, and This will sell Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE on 3-701 Partr This ore ‘7 sale at ORTH SHDE idge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ROOM TO mes xh, wot ‘VERINE LK. pared sire street with with 1% ene get arencage. sluater ture; cpirepiace. “owser mov- out of Priced for im- at $413,650. On easy : bie 2 bedroom home large corver lot tiae's side. 2 car © 0 a fas heat i - a C Having WARD & aR TRIDGE ‘Ga C nine Believing jist Cunt # E 4. ey ee a att ies + f ye fxs IN es o : ! ; ik \ \ . 4 ae a a a a a ee a ee ee ee” oe ne ee a a a a a * nm ai Sess NE AR OXFORD: rae lot, ae i NEO OO maetes ah "igs, “oe , prions : CUCKL ER REALTY re +s Even E 2 OAKLAND COUNTY'S BETTER BUYS REAL RANCH LIVING 7 acres of beautiful land. some timber and wen ony pines, weil kept home. $12 BRAND * SPANKIN’ NEW 3 bedrm. ranch on large lot, Birch cabinettes, formica counters, built in even and range, 2 car plus alumittum aiding. De, weet ed alow #, per- foet mes fenced fot pansies garage, ra | gue 34164 oe EM Sait after 7 $76 PER MONTH $1,300 Down. 3 bedroom brick. Full basément mode) ne y. kins, WILL. TR: ADE. ~ ARRO- NR: WALTERS LAKE room heme, Tt pias jarge living room, tex ~~ Sor ches rag bear xe. ain te onan ONLY $600 DOWN Lovely 4 room home, old, located in city. Lot b0n180° Dyes armel ya a coat on iat. *, ae ving room, alin, chek fg with prt. te} eee oS tral trees, Only ARRO REAL TY TED McCULLOUGH $143 oe, Bey. FE b-i204 ¥ ae > #8 Pe. ~ WHITE BROS. Destroam ¥ bed. Plenty of ow on THE ny my. LIVE SUBUR LIVE LONGER ‘BEFORE YOU BUY. wd neat, clean cated READING THIS AD WHITE BROS. oe Qpen Mves, ‘til to 6 MULTIPL® LUSTING SERVICE — OPEN DAILY 2 TQ 7 4 NEW MODELS 5 Coes iis % a have clored as In Bloomfield A Very Special Value This ts a braod new custom built contem ry ranch, for an —_ aire kitchen appliances. & — = ge f... ee: CNLER Realtor 19 W. Huron £. Ph. FE 4.3698 Open Evenings Johnson ane? Hg all w 2 sogatds Ww Wid beactael Shia, room “Ke oe bome with at- ali arge poe ioivan tered ae to sell MPFORT is yours the year round 4 bed © on the [ees “ ae wee ns SPs: ‘oun tor — ve : ahs areeleh | x ® fe ii woopru size rooms = ary ered rear Serres, Se 2-car garage. GAS Dest. Fright : eee on, 7 : a ensonabie Geonsalt feels: F 8 RM MODERN. ONLY 99,000,” So rm Pe tao Gr OR aauis car goa enay San. > "oe tats eee af rick oF & Whitte- more’ @'rms & bale eech resi . P. W. DINNAN’ Lad Hu NO DOWN Rata eae BRYANT "Now vacent 9 bear slow. ullt fn’ stores ment ai : BRYANT CLA ae cS ¥ Templeton / EAST SIDE. ot * Pas| / ae sth, - Temple ie STOUT 3. Best Buys Today | eee BEAUTY rtm . Dos at eke f cation, with ; aped ae Pa * = 4 * = 2 = - 3 4 + a po a em A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 Ky ree Rd. 3 oat are, Basy down bay ~-MONEY...—§ ~ Very nent 4 room INCOME | Be Your | FE ee Vane | te ~this” ALL a mete) ERS STOVELAND | Bares “ H. BROWN, Realtor w FE 34810. 1, acre tole wae. trailers ar ee, if Tesidential fote © Be gh ag oo 224M. Center Bt, ighland ~ For Sale Acreage 47 pe nome fee TAX. PR OWNER a aaa : — a : r- <= iw ae Be ' eT 3 a Drive out U. &. 19 to Mis, turn large, tawslty ‘or part ie. : ® 1% te 5 fan ert Fr “Se ee ‘ae rege Boven yp Bs ou “heat. ; ee tds Ory Sm ; ‘modern homes per wok Schoo! te our sigs on the left. ar"Sasement rec. FOOm exe, te | Fi ; P. W. W. DINN N C. PA GUS Realtor . Mg ce “Davis and I find we have a great many mutual interests E Huron AN Ortonvin 1.2818 RRY E ADAMS | ee Seeation. "eas. FE 23-0408 . deta m ’ oe W. 42577 Sau collect: - WA JE : — for‘one, we both hate homework!” “ACRES NO BUILDINGS, Opes Bree. “il o Bunt tes NO ea : : : a 103 8. Brreeway Lake UNION LAKE AREA _goeey, Resee. Ccteartie. a a | : TO ME a «ve! SEY 2-2 Tey ET ROREL Cn, sa| “ROUSE Mel tees EO Buy Thee Partridge DOWN For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 sd ath each.” Separaief M ILLER fea, Good ishing ‘ake’ Alvo| _svailabe, “Avent, “OR 34318.” is ru Partridge TEI Corne; food incom Ry ning “i i tts waht | Prove Sarertauiars P AYMENT wie, ow 1 beg coaaging INCOME ¢18.- FOR COLORED sonably a erm / Shed wooded. $3000. ‘1000 “WOODED 42” nedvese. elects Py ang BH WEST SIDE STOP w 4 ; : _bond." OR iodas' or BE Lis. Low down safeen lo oie Half block ORRYING -~, fe HOLMES - BARTRAM Actes with 1600 ‘eet of road Tt. ( e Trocke. mo basement ang ‘rough it Indian Summer Specials Bee “Guttauas Pe re room home fils os her fivihe on tal acs a make’ your | OM ~ ees Beg go tng. F -¢. BEA - | ae basem ‘ jouble| of Corner fame Lake road and| Nea misabews Ra. at Cas Front and rear porches. en ; a ae teres hee te Sigh ae Mie on Diab after 1:00 ON| Lake Rd sever, ‘Be “Priced iat. POP" seta om, se moter aoe » | For Sale Resort aa 193 Union Lk. Rd. =M 34611 | ——— b= rye" ki 3 ee ae FOk COLORED | IR odwatews oer ' i : : rom ranch 79 "Boy. TO SEL. REALTOR aa Rs OR BUY -_ Fieem ‘beat Oniy $8,060 with $1,- Use 8s 0 fly or your own cy onal CON. EGR wage eRance. Edw. M. Stot# Realtor Sonim a pete?) Thru Johnson, FE 4-2533 cane on eluded. 4 “bean so apa i) Lake aa.” > fey Sectt | MODERN Loa corraGe once |": “one ban aca poune or Colored Families J | LOWER STRAITS LAKEFRONT down). 2 lots, frase Nit ey Ay Miles N. of 4 =e ts ae Siecieted.” with inclosed trent RAINBOW cu and." living toom.. Enclosed ce Rk ‘S.000] garden, tary had | We Finance For Sale F 48 perch, Hiving rm. dining rm. with : front porch. a- , en Coons. ial ‘rent. | VW Finance—We Finance = ——_ in crest, ki with rage. Only 812.800 “wit with met boo beater. Only - 40 dows: Let us built: your cottage or re- Sele CUP Ne TE eace Ohe Ment, |3 BEDROOM modern home. — NI( ‘1H L JAMES K. BLYD—/Towering oaks gry. Michigan Land ‘S’Lakes. Sub: EXCELLENT aute. hot water, laundry trays, Furnace, side drive and .ga-. LAkE AREA on 3 well a lots make | ‘ivision. Sportemen’s paradise. sivas * Samanta vee Go Ls JIM WILLIAMS] ® eeaprea maui saan] Eee tn oe MODEL | SPeeeeTeSSE| sesame, w|i oe basi, vi echnniial Eaxar, mlghty” sera ‘eratched.. aise sever ze wi tt ide: a et, en soft ar. Your cost is 8 er iow ma booke: other sete 4 t equal savings. sear. s Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake WASHING PE 23-3802. ive. BENDIX AUTOMATIC machine. Perfect cond. _Reas BLOND % BED. 4 0% pale ag coe Sune. sees 7.1508. (State ets) Quick Cash on pS TO $500 | Fo ginet Soa ae ec HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 2? WINTER 7. Pike) “GET CASH QUICKLY pian Up. to $500 Loan Company PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. "FE 2- 9206 PONTIAC’ is _.Newest Loan Office GET THE CASH YOU WANT ... $25 TO $500 IN RECORD TIME A : Fr been SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY | +X, PERRY WILL THADE or WErbster For Sale Clothing 56 BPP LPP LPL LLLP II 1 BABY BED AND ING mattress. $16. FE 4-0178. -{1 CERAMIC KILN, GREENWA ‘a wool sult, size 12. Ours dresses, sizes 10 & 13, MUlberry 06-1471. MUSKRAT COAT, excellent condition, $75. Lady’s hunt! outfit, size 16, like new, $15. 4-5.106. BROWN M COAT. SIZE 1 al length, tke new. OL Motes. NG, AND ee Tu josie? SA Bei ONA RED ELD STORE. 118 W. LAWRENCE ay Lae niture higan _cent, 383 Ore eof Lake Ave. BRICK STARTER HOME, 3 B rooms, will img maple or cher- ry dining By ure & oF room down pay- _ment. FE "39661. - $438 week. FE _Sias, Allan's ra App STicneOr Th & “aA. RADIO, maple kitchen day' — sew. tn: — dascmeert alip cover, 1 * upholstered Fo Bags ehatre, eee dishes & & pans. Mid: __ west. i ELECTRIC POWER DO Leer ae ae ei. naod ‘hmen' s. sell for so wok and St, off Hi . FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM eleaners, all ote I 7° re antee, $16.95 oP. Electric, Johnson N ewe Re IN feriect ve yeagonatl ae Si Bata f “ie rerenven \ rs a | ® PC. WALNUT DINING ROOM! BRAND NEW _ ELECTRIC SEW. | pon et ere ; aa, | 18_W. Pike st, Wy a romantic game!" “My goodness, Mr. Murdock, Yhad no idea golf was such by Jay Alan) ened Sale Household Goods 57 ‘37 HOTP Fs ae eal ean. dad's ‘s/ ont = soeah MORE AUTO. WASHER ~ cheap. OR 3-212). GE au 4 LEATHER Y BUGGY. AN ood © “FE Puly | LOUNGE oe UTE na cee Gas stove Mottresse: and i. " see suttes, se and man F, *aitterent colored ‘fan- | * other misc. items, ry USED. a thea as frig absolutely perfect, Visit our. trade dept. for real / Famous eae name or (OUR LAYAWAY. PLAN them, ‘Michigan Piuorescent, 383 OR EASY / h LE Ave. UP TO 44 MONTHS PAY / i We buy, sell or trade. Come oxt MEDIUM SIZED DAVENPORT IN oat ; — aspen toed Coors TA- parking IONE FE Seoul. | bie, corner table & 2 end tables, OPEN MON., oat, $ TO ¢ $75. FE 5.2549. ° rn i ‘or 1 mile| MAPLE DESK MODEL SEWIKO ie machine, Exc. an “ ar og —" hts on dudure ments & chair. or “Riviera, _ c Eliz, Lk, Rd. ; ERA Was $469.50, now $269.95. 80 ¢ electric hot water heater, ae "hy. right 4 freeze, was $429.95, now $245 58" “bake | TRADE: IN DEFT. foe Beeetens Size Gas Stove = Sr auirror Vat Vanity & Chair . 5 pe. Wood Dinette ........ 1 45 rm. Oil Heater ...-...~ + i W et, USED SINGER fe eet aed iat in inne dG. Pemny __Btore. 8-9352. i USED TY SETS FROM TV SETs FR vile Tee ONTV™ 515 BE. Walton - PE 2-2257 HEATERS USED, $2 | mt Schick's * uy Hn, — PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE & elec. coffee maker. FE 8-940. PHAPF SEWING MACHINE, 1 YR. old. pp ese $6 mo. Gall, FE Cen new, 96 Onkiand Ave set ee ee ra player, Yu gy AM tadio. Admire: 960. PE 8-4630. Reconditioned Appliances Frigidaire ‘lee | CRUMP E ECTRIC INC. 3463 Auburn FE 4-3873 REBUILT bolaage oo MACHINES. makes. Guaranteed, le All — 503 bs Johnsen, poe GUAR. BARGAIN. _Commerce Rd, EM_ 3-4114. a a heed CH, stove, 0-ft. refrigerator with freex er. Also & house. Misc, itema. __MAytair . SAVE UP. = 4 PER CENT ON all Norge heer” sample automatic washers & dryers. yrs. or © days—same. ash, * SOSVAYNE GABER 121 N. Saginaw STOVES 3 BOUGHT . Turner's, j °2-0901, TRADEN RUGS SOLD, ‘a Sik chem. SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE 48 .W, LAWRENCE B eS to | ier FON BOE yw Pri. Eves, wotil 6, AUTOMATIC ¥ WASHER, / HEATER : aged, will dis- ROY'’S REPLACEMENT eo & AFRIC le rE __ PR +112) ‘For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Mlsciteneous 6 est or i4: COLMIER ‘ener. pedias, Uy offer. Por t room 50 value, $2460. These are alle tly factory marred. Also large selection of lavatories, bath- tubs and shower stalls lehigan Fivorescent, 393 Orchard Lk, Ave, TABLE-TOP “One “STOVE, RAB, bit hutéhes, 2. windows, (0x34) PRICES complete with storm, screen and trim, Cupboard play exe rr 133 ssinette, Cen ‘alter we ale oa wan “bh 4 Atl ne? rand and » coment ...., 210 | Faex% plyscore ......... oo 40 | BEE RUSS ant Ua bis exex Cees seuewaute - $89 FOR BARGAINS. pixt Be clear > sig oe OTe! Jocmoan. _ BBR? Sse itn aa | Om, TOME VARY, | Be ALR es ae Reet re a | Satens ith bt 338) dagD LEP w crave | — ? p BBs gens ees, pair, Ve atoker, complete with controls, ¥. Bag 1.30 has hea id poom house, on Blanket tmsulation, 100 Fe M335 | __3- 1228. a saapanes ea es Per M 85.00 WASKEK GH CHAIR, Wise p se tor rm, ‘ Page. “Cas-Way __Ladies clothing. 12-14. FR 46872 ij 3 ateria we — cover, bright and dry © ee USED HEATING NORTHERN apes Coal formgoee —~ $20.00 up. ist Cooler, ane. id 4 ‘Sn I ~e- oeeg _Open 6 AM, to pM, im Stokers to” THER: L BURNER, we Blowers 20, OR $7710, AR CLOSET DOORS at ST seas sus pelt _apeve | nb Pare 8. B Ny Gow oe gaa CRED Oi BFACK HEATERS 150 fF 8 oc38 90003, Ww. Perry, GO. A] “tee pei Herbs Auto m. VACATION BUS POR SALE Ok Tric#® - r ' 35 8. Shirl et. FE 21311. trade. | Fa tie _ | Ev a i at j ‘ae * «efi w le f ; Evans BENSON LUMBER CO. My 4 6 Sale Household Goods 37 Equipment WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 40; OP EN TV's that have been traded tn Siegler Oil Heaters All sizes & types. Will sell as Twice heat at-half the cost, | Selene & Wheel Horse riding trac-| ® group “Al's” at @ real price. Money back guarantee. od, WE attachments, 8 tillers, @" The Good Housekeeping Shop 8 BY pomit| Maes ewes ci masses pet | ———a oh w._ eetee Uso +PIECE MAROON Livina er Lawn Sweepers, service Machinery 60A rm rm. suite, . 38667. on arcone ed engines, 6b07 Dinie ARP A ye PP IMO USED TRADE-IN ht 10LIN, CRAFTSMAN TABLE BAW, : ANDING TOILETS (108 model, FE 44156 DEPT. x32 Double Bink..... vecees $12.08 [NCH BAW. CALL WE. Washbowls with 11.98 LAS ae ee eeene gees ene umneee P bath este Sk one 6 tore p.m, +4200, as Range o Oesiee sss es4d sad 3-pe.- colored Do It Yourself 61 DuoTherm heater ....... * TANGO... scesuene Hy Trendie beds frre ta a a Bees P Re | MOCO orc ceccases tN 6 pe dinin set . WALLPA ore. By ae bee Re UE rer eit THOMAS ECONOMY otancoai ect oe RDWARE “URNITURE CO 3% Ib. bag, sc; 6 Ib, bag 00 FL . CO, BE ati Occ Ot ™ | vm ee Bt anon 4 8, Seater ot ; BLAYLOCK : eke sch op ss SED TV. 6 6 OP: Ui COAL # BUILDING ne SUERLT. go ike $ Nenta “frigeratorn 6 ieee 0.98 up: RCA, color | #1 hard | _3-Th01 gee, & zQuerr. RE a ance, . Huron. FE +1135. FURL om TARE a Gal, FE fleor sanders, polishers, sarvel | SEG GAB RANGES FROM 620.50) —~ “FOR SALE CHEAP” - mowers, tillers, anc R. unto Elec. : ak% wo vinowers, chain saws, cém 1060 ¥ } Nuren. vi Used storm windows, oi] druma, hac os ——, eopen VICTROLA 4 AUTO. RECORD PLAY- woregs ¢ door, — door, a Ff vo don’t see teal /ys included. ¢ exe, cond. Fe 8 a” ee % pnd . ate a ies labs 1781 ‘APT. NOE, ARK, #6 DELIVERE! Fae a 21° ae Gg ES fan icintng = «tet, Accessorie ates FOR RENT ; ou gd elect: - se: $io. stud * poet . never] vented cap filter. $10. pen tenes ee cleaners. wood. ' $35; inotpet S dane washer| PE ae paper steamers, Coklend Puel & _& dryer, ‘gi30 8 GAS HEATER ri aint, 436 Orchard e@ Ave. WASHING MACHINE GOOD CON- Ricctrie a = ters, 5. | PE 6-150. dition, $24. OL 1-6T#e. tiret 4, G°ss. $0 a, Vrain aching, Blanes | ~( was ing pire x00 Garage Doors wert —3 LAMP TABLES. | worry wteol overhead lent ‘mapie. Cost $110; A x, onda. All pees ro ge Drices. ae _$15._EMpire va selectior from $35. wp. A iscellaneou less ios tee ane cies give For Sale M s 60 you 4 Tree estimate. a COOLER. 5. 371 8. Paddock Pm 20203 mace, OF. NOUSETRAILER CHASSIS FOR size on ity. Like new =M sale. 16 % trie bra a 7 WHeEL TRAILER in Fe Price $100. Pie ral 840400 3-1686 HOT WATER WEATERA, 3 ) GAL. 7. PIRCES ~GOLD. #30. Fe - ee, 5.00, 260. Bid Box 12, Pon Press ABLE aa co, oe cable on 2 — Sai street eo ALL OR SEP- arate. 3 business iote in 30 by 30 603 Orchard Lk, PE butlding. aes tA OTL RN APT, SIZE GAS STOVE, 1 ELEC. APT. SIZE STOVE. M SET “i aLsO MISC. ITEMS FE 4-7045 small Frigidaire WHEEL TRAILER. IDEAL FOR deer Saasore, Holds C= gl su enor lg cots, etc, by 4 1 FE 5-174. FEA SIDING. Sell camel by ph a our expert inetaliations. Alum, storms &.~ sles, Youngs- petro sen ‘and steel kitchens fiberales o minum and | _ Tho ester, Ol, 3 FURNACES a oy Rm = ba Heating ‘ee eatin he _Rervice, OR eriy ied GAs AUTO. HOT WATER HEAT. er, $16 : er papas mower, band _mo ver, ig. PLAYER PIANO, AB L} nim 8 pe tools & chest, Walkin CIAL BALE SPECI ALE OF R apriokler, — eas stove, | tufne: oon rental, Save now or Asay away for Xmas. Terms, Onl aghers, 18 FE. Huron @. FE — CLO: « Any Teas, ae ayteees oes vo Wate | ZI cael Reau “gs oie “~ Brew wring ‘atom Bieta @ ard ware, Adame: ye 8 SS SNGTONS TO. Witt 300 Savage bore Poe bi scope, M aM. Even ings - RIFLE SCOPE PRICES 6. $47.50 LYMAN 3 power paar tn 49.50 LYMAN 4 power : aie 31.80 WEAVER B25 © wenee 4. AVER . ee 48.40 ¥ 33.76 6750 WEAVER KV 3 and § power .,..... 48.13 12.80 Top or side mounts 10.00 Terms up to 2 veers ___Piitips, 70 ON. Saginaw St. sHOTOUNS = PL. $12.50 & ing.‘ SpurrBhell, 3 * sh sb. Teregraph, eee Ts & Pants boots, tn = terial” g Ho Bag ar AN GURBLUS, PR 90002 RENTROTOR ‘3 fanoxt RIFLE. “ae a cuearen 1, OADOE, mag. ease, not. over 30 shots fi fred Org tan! ‘On sre, Srv ie or ce. 4 land 8t.."alf) Hatchery Rd. afte p.t j Hunting 4 ‘Accommo, 6 mmo. 5A MUNTERS /— MEN ONLY, Y, MOD ero farny home reasonabie, Gay- __jerd, a. MY St 1166 MODERN. CABIN, Wi Wiis, ACCOM. odate ¢ to 5 Ul _insute,) rare, a NICE, CLEAN iton/ beh, 9, C. O44, FR 3413, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 c OF PULYE SP aati Bs Toth tet E Ne PARE aN BASE PO Be “lt Peat beach and a § __ Kind. Delivered, OR No money 2 BURNER SEVERAL USED AGCORDIONS. ate $5 per month up. heer. 230 r ol} Is Te or een 16 KE. Huron VALLELY's, Auburn & Roches-| 480912, Call after 3. p.m: “yee WwW Coal & Fuel 67 cena TNO fee free KITCHEN WALL CABINETS, | ~ ood, Inch 48 neve a number mn ah cme that ri 3 eae in SAVE PLOMING $0 SORELY ips nary gage marred at extraordi- | 07 8 samen 7u_s0e. FIREPLACE: WOOD, DELIVERED, ~ gins - 7 sPiINET DEM A é 5 COTTAGES, TO BE MOVED. | _ cent, 393 Lk. Ave stud Completely furn, OR 3-1958, RRTAL SA'S PPRINGE. 5TDO Ferma’ Galiag arp siiepoms. 82 GAL. ELEC. TER $79. “s multe, size ; 30 Gal “hula, Gas Heater $54.50 | 21004. 39 Aingare. OPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD COND. bo. sinks & $50.80. up New GALVAN genie OR 3-976. ry 7 ie che staat 23 » nA jensihe = ike | OPRIONT PIANO, 429," TERMS, naw yi Ave Piuhin y, be Osilashe ners, 18 B. on Bt. PE : ACE CATER, a 170 gal, of} tank 30.000 BTU gai | OIL SPACE HEATER. wird Sale Office J ae 63 space oe —. py . blower. Ce st . 20 . ot bet seri Sector centa Ren | Compe Line ot urnace W wer, | OIL BURNING HEATER. 30,000 ipm eee. controls, of] tank, for used} BTU. Outside tank with gauge & Equipmer paved = a. fou car or offer. Duo | _ legs. $28 each. OR : aril, = sei he et a ol beater with Oi, HEA Por inf oe haan ee ee ee OR 3-64) _call Birm or aopantment teal sotlet, 9%.” ¥ M_.3-4048.| PERMANENT LAUN DRY TUBS, | METAL : TERS. ONDITIONER. 3 TO -_ exe. condition, $12. FE 5-0374. Filing cabinets, lamps. | X AIR Bacay i agg Sd TON YORK. h ho Fy: AT 340 PER & large files. Shelving. Water cooled, r el. ' HF ree for B Sara Rverything goes! 2516 Elizabeth ALMOST NEW AMANA FREEZER, _ mae e. fare boxes, Used @ months. Sacrifice for $360. #69 OA Thompton_ 68, Perry ‘Sale Store Equipment 64 os ALMO au : et See a. $52045 | CASH REGISTER, GOOD COND. Inge, 1% ma Witom na. PE 5-4077, mo. Cond. pew. deluxe | Cheap, MA 4-1078. ARMSTRONG ow rd motor ane yal, now HATIONAL GASH REGISTERS. meres take ewer ao bebe $150. Never used, ike . TV GOLDSEAL t.| $100,98 val. 9128. nie guar. by tng inticnn! Cash fog Reg. Guat ad ae om ile. au Ure our easy 7 ey plea <= iF Fa, EL Sash it = ra : Be on [) a Colors. 9 x 9". Store. FEd WALI-IN Spreading eeneet, ‘a FLOOR § SHOP * 00's. “s “Saginaw best Meet ask 4 At — _tall after 4 pm. OL 1-0543, pa 25 AFRICAN VIOLETs pr orescent fixtures that vod bag bid for growing plan Bom. are slighty marred. #13.98 value, $6.95 ehigan Fluorescent, 303 _Orchard Lk. Ave. nicky i GRANDFATHER - aatlaee ue me Leather ahter 2 p.m. 611 Cameron ANCHOR FENCES ° Maggy: Satin down, FHA approved. __ ron ion _poreh railings,“ BEEP AND LP AND _quarters Opdyke Mkt. PE 8/7041. BULLDOZING AND GRADING. dg et | _ Free estimate. F BRASS ANDITRONS. LARGE doll busey $10. Upright vacuum __vleaner, $20. PH. MAyfair 6-6070. CLEARANCE 1 SPECIALS ere tack Fecha by bes Ee tgee: beg eS ; a a ‘ ry bed. Call | ee Sane PLYWOOD SPECIALS PRICES Sale Sporting Goods 68 pire aC hog + bes $16.00 | 30-30 MARLIN — NEW LAST sx. oie 4 tit es eae J aes. Poesy 95 |" son, $55. FE 06-1016, a & Piyscora 2 re 4 ag ho 3.¢. HIGGINe PUMP — he geal A - 4 A Pontiac Plywood Co. | ie WincitesTER DELUX 1488 Baldwin Ave. FR, 23-2543 ans. a d case, 2 boxes PAINT SALE shells. EMpire | di scontinned oslo inside flat, | wg Mh meng 4 LARGE ! 0) pr USED teed satisfaction. ot wT Pat lineoag Ben's Loan KING BROS. SRIGGE SPORTING GOODS. 3371 2391 Pontiac Rd. ‘FE 4-1112) Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. REG. $36.95 14 GAUGE, 220-GAL. olf tank—only $32.50 Complete line of oi] tank WARE ANDERSON — 2182 8. Telegraph Rd We're moving & having @ store- below . . Bee our complete | aes COLLAPSIBLE CAMP TRAILER. __Bleens 4. FE 25300 Warm morning incinerator, was | Across street from Miracle Mile "i i $114: x) W. : DEER RIFLE, sPRINGFIELD sie eneinerston. aut o yetliiet SUuMIOR eRe WonTita 330 Ot 14080. Witiams peep sight, charte te Ge ago ® "Erdos trailer C oggees goods, clothes _ eer B yon 8 saLx = cutie ae ieleabtin Ua Lake kar et CLOSING opD or eet — “mee and ‘shingles. mMpire 43-4052 SINGER UE a. 4 Mice 6 Oe y_Leneh 10 ann ; Red creda | UKE NEW PLAID HUNTING BEAT THE COLD od er, i" a creat aeun complete. sue 14, OR |x INSULATE ; : sine, Authorized Browning & Co ag fot SR. Pocnene sett = v4 _sell rately. OA A 82117. dealer.’ Layewes or ~~ s ag tal rie “gia” M0) AYE AE ARWICRS — OUTTER| burn “our ine "ange or fap : te & al) our BARGAIN a length. Ye in, be ad pipe, oie gr a mounting. ra Sheetrock, ss ame © cary ae ft. Romez 142 FC, 30 per ft. ves. 7 dava week, Cutt Dreyer % oy Rall Ra 5S an ny with Koton in ony Weather, sy $s Center, 18210 Holly Root, +» $4.70 | __2678 Orchard Lake Rd. : oly MJ ert She 2S Is WERENT ERE 63 aHOP SMIT4 & ATTACHMENTS. | MANS RED PLAID HUNTING "Complete Line ‘of MY _3-1443, evenings. suit. Good coud. Size 40-42. $22. Eieiriine havens peccs | MOF MASTER saw. COMPLETE, | Fe << Pree estim oe hp. SECT: 24281. FLY TYING EQUIPMENT. ra) SURPLUS LUMBER & & | SPECIAL | grote eRe i Material Co,| 35 cent distoun 5340 Highland Rd. (M30) OR _ a 2 eo ot bow sult. "= size Stubs waist. Exe. ATHROOM FIXTURES, Gs. ~y “Most colors exce = Scr mma Sete meee | gee Boece ben cans |* at 7 automatic water heater hard: nt, 436 Orehard Lake Ave. pine a el nga Ee * Z = — 1 cooper week | TO bott Camber "e Eerste face wi ie Tae a Be pare. 10 box shells. Scott Lake Rd. Wed, uss. fn, 6 es obildren. FE Poti. or after 11 p.m, reeding’ Prove 1 Cansries. 801 4th 10a ven — ae yor . t oo Guar. a n_O. PE 20078. FOR SALE | 7-WEEK-OLD PART GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE AND FE PUPPIES / CALL | FE 2-132 188 W. ANN fanot MALE * each, cee ae Credit Terms KING BROS. ee (ADUL wn : | hunter, See at 066 Linda 2 EVERY eee pnuiitauatininasititeataents @ 5s. Bales OXFOR TRAILER SALES pen 8 to x "Bright Spot” | Orchard ‘Lake at Cass |____ FE 8.0488 Meagan bite here far tn o HI DOLLAR - WANTED " 3 oats Auto i : USED CARS AVERILL's DIXIE HWY E THE HI | se teehated Be ay, VAN WELT © MOBILHOMES SINCE 1952 4 ¢ ant ou Pe “Backiay, you're through =e tam your thenabt” For Sale Care ka! For Sale Cars 91 AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors oe Plymouth power, Rak “white: nafio, Mid-Month. Clearance New Car Trades 1951 PACKARD > Peers “8190 « oan a soot a v4 po ay Se | -- A ebony + cs wall tires. Like new J ‘aia 2 transmission. $399 1954 CHEVY Ke bb ou ‘sd Posting a ae, ‘New tires. Mice & TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Stock No, Year Make i] 1961 . 1961 NORTI” CHEVROLET . POR SALE: ‘54 NASH RAMBLER eae Beoets e"Btn eae. F BALE. ALL CARS OUT THIS MO. eddie Bteele. abeen ese 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham Mase Eval eats, Rep re 3 ARIE, RVERTRTE, | nara rere | eater ig | NORTH - Damage | Fee, Sarena CHEVROLET Only $1,806 ‘ATL BRANCH T pe se ii TRAIL MOB DUMP is a, at Oparne in es Fe ie Raeburn AUSTIN 168. 2 DR. EXC. COND. _#0 mi, to gal, $150. FE 40401. Pontiac Sales Pontiae ony te A an demo, “oe Onaees 7 ribs nas, Soe meng “ane Bat! . V8. Pow- r, Like wajmenk Fa ae mere, oe used car BILL. SPENCE CARS pet 2-tone est Fastest Growing Dealer” 1956 FORD GT OLDe FIESTA STATION WAG. ‘7 ‘A STATION WAG-| ,, #2. - line club sedan. Beautiful q Seteeee| USED [si ttemprmrse “ceases ! a e y clea " < i. rf. 1 beauty. Le SALE, ALL CARS THis MO. : theo’) i ea oud oid. Por tess % —— Steele. FE 5-924. ate povliagpriny te ‘4 OLDS HOLID. PULL POW- | “SS Ford e cae er. 13,000 scien elie: Exc. S Ron Be Cat. Sha aro r ee it 9 cond. PE §-4930. $3 Ford cust, RAH OD. $ 99s 09 “WS OLDS CONVERTIBLE — Tie "64 Chev. 2-Dr., Rais, i mates E models, during wis reat tow. Oped! Sector oener” 30,- oo Te: * Pest opuRN Re ts LE, ALL CARS OOF THis WO.| mid-month clearance sd 9 ay ~ peices a ns | 3) OLDs HARDTOP. HARD TO | Cor. B. Pike & East Blvd. PE 3-1671 Steele. FE 59204. our old car, regardiess of condi- HARDTOP. Radio- set, hard to find, Aa 68 hardiop | SAC ALL CARS OUT THIS MO. a Ka ~ pe make full sant ies aera ie verses 4 — complete —— 4. = Eddie Steele. PE 5-9204, CLARKSTON {ip to'56 mos. on balance. 1054 'P “@DR. Like new,| last long at this + price Little ‘or | 1960 FONTIA ‘R&A, HYDRA. NO cian rancatr, | ng S*T yet eaarasan. "Basi | ess mia “Cul Grea Me 1954 Ac i : . 8c . . : se jotors, : i Mr, Parks Midwest 47500. Har- . : INTIA ATALIN Chrysler - - Plymouth rare. MA teal beauty. “siees | 7 "Mydrametic. 1 oweer, tow mie. Demonstrator priced — 1 MERCURY Monterey Hardtop. 11,000 miles P. Brakes, age, ate eee nineties Ch Ning hardtop Ph corte sone 6 ea" “te Biss os, owner No dealers, After OUR NOTE ates whe wg, Wheel. covers,| For: the Best Deat 196 MERCURY Won eCrAr hard. CDIORELE rERYBODY'S are ne watering” “wtone. umieid, | Dodge - Plymouth Dealer | 1988 BUICE HARDTOP |”. ls For top quality new éar trade- | THE WORKING MAN'S “head lights, padded dash, T | > No down payment until Dec. _ EASY ED JONES button | ° re ones 638 8. Woodward MI 4.2042 Suburban Mirs. 118 8, naw Used Cars tate tak and fen on op fr ost, pace “H TORD, IS, EAN, FULL flite, automatic, Ree Souper 2 ne 32 OLDS 4 PULLY EQUIPPED. | VOLKSWAGON. 21,000 MILES, ONE tone, reduced to $1495, term : = ag An yy price coer ane. 7m = Be A 4 ‘4 Ford Crestline, 4 dr, .F.0.M., OFFERS a ge PY peALan GALE. ALL CARS OUT THIS WO. OUT THIS M jong. a oh Schutz Motors, De- Bait Wit tte th "8. windows, | "86 Oe Sherrgial, veneers. v-8. $895 wen hee A Bivd. Mid 10) wes Steele, PE 5-9204. ward at Hunter, Birmingham, price “#078. Sb -Poatlas 41 Celina... $300 | 2 t-Open "til, b— Mi 62208 Our lose ts your gale This cor | S.qVILLYS STATION WAGON 155 Ferd om tine 4 dr, $1,145] SALE. ALL CARS OUT THIS MO.|—reg ~aewt Sm. fo malar P Park, 1\ er ager = ol = ‘8s Chevrolet 2 dr $905| Eddie Steele, FE 5-9204. white a> nylon) and fall power mile of Orion, ‘ ¢r. low mileage, 1 owner, very ‘85 Pontiac -Starchief ‘Cat > ee SALE. ALL CARS OUT THis MO.| too. wait until spring for ’ ALITY” CEO e hee eee eee Ee 7 ook Gene Mardi 205 Eddie Bteele. PE 6-9206.° ir poll save ‘QU . top $1,205 a reasons: offer refused TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS | 54 Pontiac . 2 dr. $195} HURON MOTOR SALES ih year USED CARS ~* i ore s—Please | '33 Ford yore a sagen $i ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION: OF ostzice Seater. MWoodwar at | 36 BUICK verses $1808 woceesstence SED CARS a 3 wewiewees hone MAph eS sl4l 5-5141 B1 Pontiac 2 ap. .0.00..0.: mw a we 3-001 | —unter._B! $3 BUICK, SHARP | ...... $1505 2B Ford V-0 3 dr, .......-., 128 | Se = ie PLYMOUTA ‘3g BUICK. UKE NEW ...... iiss aR AYMENTS "556" SURDES: ‘Bud Shelton Motor Sates overdrive, No ae| bes waitewail, “clean. 3°85 FORDE |. .2 coves siiss myo oe ye a aaa Auburn at B. Bivd. FE 8-0683| sume payments of 76 month, ies i "68 wage 1293 na empeasire FOR “SALE: 14 CHEVROLET 2} Call Mgr. Mr, foe oe ELVEDERE || (34 CHEVY ¢ DR. PQ. .... § 995 Tobe be Orion fotor Sales dr. Radio & Heater, Motor & | West #7500. Turner “| $ ‘ May = = tenon os - P age bite MM AT CLA tires excelent. $200 cash. LIn- D ‘ Pie peer: "8 PORD 2 DR. ........:. 8 695 FORD — MERCURY 22611 __coln_ 9-5557 after 4 p.m. cond. nS SDY 7% PL 32 PONTIAC P} DR. cavaaestas $ 98 ay aie R, CHEVROLET “30 0. Anothe one-owner ri" INTIAC 2 DR. . ‘Automatic. $1065. = orede tome ody work, Pe. 44390. ay RS PONTIAC 4 DR." $ 605 Take Orica Motor Sales pair. Best offer takes, OL 1.0880) ~ ; “Mined apeh Meguest’ mint! ar | ARRANGED — THESE CARS MM AT CLARKSTON RD. afte, 54 FORD showing sale. ts a ARE GUARANTEED FORD — MERCURY MY 22611/6ALE. ALL CARS OUT THIS MO, 2 DOOR. Bargain, Bebite. Motors : : ‘83 CHEV. 2 DR. “¢5| Eddie Steele. PE 5-0204. $645 Fiymouth i Woodward at i] pay gate |, eee 2 DR. V4. R & “cy” ee, ee Rt pate. Sones Auto Sales, 193| H. Powergiide. 6-5905. ‘a 7 , NORTH PONTIAC P SALE. ALL CARS OUT 0. 1954 Chev, Bel Air Hard MOTOR : Eddie Steele. FE 5-0304. OWENS Isst Ford Vie. Beautiful” 234 5S. SAGINAW re ety IR 3-DR lide, orieinal _ ® more ‘54's to pea NORTH CHEVROLET UP OR DOWN 1951 to 1957 ae ‘ We Pay CASH FOR our CAR ?| HASKINS CHEVROLET 7H Sekland County's one Akita lade th tadalactnde dee Sd ee DS tee POPP eet ore ee $599 “GOODWILL USED CARS” "57 CHEVROLET ~ 2. DOOR 210 $1695 “PONTIAC RETAIL” TORE tL] CLEMENS fog Wane puff 6t. ‘Regis, Full power e-new tires. If ever a used . Gar Was a new, this is just such a car, You will be surprised hen Jou see tnd drive this one. : —Inrentory- ee een he a a eatin Dealer, W Woodward at i siusiee vale pe Meee ny ce one eee |e HE ny, Dealer. gy ee ay at Hunter, Birm: Why Own A “DUDNIK"” Bias You Can Have A | “SPUTNIK” Baa: 133. CHEVROLET Radio 1, eater, "auto. sbitt, $495 33 MERCURY _ & es > aa trans, - AM MERCURY wRadlo + fen, ‘Trans. °56 MERCURY BARDTOP = val CENTRAL | st | ee A By "51 Ford Convertible BIRMINGHAM). SAFE-BUY Your FORD Dealer FB bt 147_S. SAGINAW for the lowest price, ! 108, 08. 1987 Ford and Mercury Demos. Ge- | La e Orion Motor Sales RKSTON RD. MI 4-3738 1000 g. Woodward: Birmingham LER. A-i SHARP. see Lakes Pontiac - Auto Brokers 1951 NO ‘ wn, Assume non S a a ‘8? Ford 800 Cony. ni: Het tks. MIdwest 47500, a. ‘55 Buick Special ror dr. HY, $1595 old Turner Ford. 55 Mercury Cony. .......... ‘$5 Dodge Coronet, 2 dr, iy tes S FOR 8, 1°53. Chevie Bel Air 4 dr. .... $ 795 ina R_& H. MI 40003. 34 Plymouth Belvy. HT. |... $ 795 ug cond. Red and white. ‘32 Buick Super 4 dr, ...... Fo Lake Orion Motor Sales | 5 Gss"se*, G, ereemese ¢ Se. T CLARKSTON RD. b2 Nash Am’ or sharp 545 FORD - “icuncunt MY 2-2611 a2 Be Rambler Er. se oa ‘in Rae vate, PE $0069 after 4. "63 FORD 6. OVERDRIVE, New Tg 1 owner. Good buy! | MA aher 4 p.m. A 43377 1955 FORD offer over, $1,180, So Atlawest, 6-9610. "Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MART ’57 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr. ’56 Ford Country Sedan *56 Cadillac 60 Special 55 Dodge 4-Door *55 Olds 2-Door 55 Buick 4-Door *54 Cadillac Club Coupe -'S4 Pontiac 2-Door - “54 a bad Sedan 53 Olds oni 4-Door - *| 52 cate Club Coupe | ‘let 2-Door '51 Pontia¢ 2-Door “4 EROME - *% iy ing | oan at ‘Cass Pi ~ 4 "61 Buick Spee, 2 ar 2 dr. eae! * 120018. Perry St - Hunting for. A Clean Car? v3 FPordor - {eee uick Special Fordor A sor = "55 Delete ove Td Fordor "85 DeSoto FireFiite “an ae 8 Bomout Bel™s ror bi lymout 1 5 or "55 mouth Bel, 8 Hardto E-4 ymouth 6 a Se Buick oper Baten a4 reDome Fordor outh mores Po 63 ‘Chevrolet Bel Alr Tudor jet Tudor See Groucho Here’ finest driving cars in . | 53 Ford custom ve R&H, POM. ‘se |<. For the-Best Deat : aE: YOUR QUEEN WILL GET TA. - ROYAL WELCOME TOO!) > 2-Dr tires, Buick ae poe ots ~ $1495 ° Tie, "tre tpenenee radio 8 & Ieotet, dynafiow, w/wall 53 Ford Victoria ....... $798: « Radio & beater, standard shift, shite. anotber tatone beauty. 2 | ‘SA Ford. 2 Dr. Hardtop : “$1095, Radio & heater,” fordomatic, STOCK NO. 330. ‘55 Buick Special .:.... cw hen jer heater, —. mannee & white. ‘55 Buick Super 2 Dr, aie $1595 pasnre se “Sed oak. Weck NO he. w/wall ‘56 Buick Special ..:....$1895 RDTOP. radio & white, ‘many, many “eT PONTIAC. RA Hydramatic. $2,196. PE 44793. 1953 Pontiac 2 Dr. $495 rT in n PONTIA a © HYDRA. oney . Assume i ments of $19.76 mo, Ca Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks Midwest 471500, Herod Ti © Ford. AUBURN MOTORS — ‘82 Pontiac, 27 Dr, R&H, Hydra., pat dala walls, a sharp l-owner utomobile. Py Chev. 2-Dr. Detane, pe of the you must see & drive to appreci- COUPE. radio & he lite Green with Biac ‘54 Buick Century . ~ & heater. dynaflew, This stoce “no wont iat ‘S4 Ford Convertible hea atic, w/wall tires, Red - eater, fordematic. a es, ‘55 Buick 4 Dr. Hardtop $1695 | Bien deter: dynaflow, Black & White beauty, "94 Pontiac Starchief ...$1095 SN SS ee Sea ‘55 Buick Convertible .. 91595 | ed came: neTOCK RO. at. —_— —_ ‘55 Pontiac 870 Catalina .$1395 Red & Black ee ot. w/wall tires, ] '55 Olds 98 2 Dr. ...... orate HARDTOP, fu brakes & wees ‘53. Buick 4 Dr. Sedan . ba age ~~ ‘56 Buick 4 Dr. Super ... SEDAN, power steering & brak gynafiow. many many unused mies OLIVER BUICK 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2-9101 gocecsernat we eh power dociieg a ° é naflow, w/wall ~ & heater, ben fed STOCK Ni eee @ @ $1195 ... 1095. .$1795 . $ 595 tsston. paces NO, 448, $2095 left. S1OCK NO. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. $1295 | New pees 7 Plymouth ‘Last Chance Save Sale! - A —§ wheel fn New re Price $3099 Our Cost Price ~ $2199. New ‘57— Dodge Last Chance Save Sale! Hardtop. Auto- | a ae ee carpets. Washe: 1 cov teeters & pha ter see m trim, ‘Oversized "Brand New List Price Our Cost Price | $2699 ra Hidden Caress EE "McNEAL “Bavoy V-8 Club Sedan, titomatic i= 1 actory eee cunras. “oye “Pore hs | ‘ Inctuding” all alee tax and’ th } No i Dealer | “Birmingtiam i MATTHEWS HARGREAVES AGAIN OFFER Value- Value- -Value- ~CONSIDER THIS: A FINE SELECTION OF - Outstanding Used Cars - PLUS: 100 GALLONS |. OF GASOLINE FREE ' WITH ANY ’51-’37 MODEL CAR * PURCHASED DURING THIS SALE! North Side 631 Oakland Ave. 56 VOLKSWAGON - 456 CHEVROLET ga FORD 35. CHEVROLET HARDTOP x. '54 CHEVROLET $798 “33. PLYMOUTH : 53 CHEVROLET "152 FORD | ; ‘51 CHEVROLET : "50 PONTIAC $298 South Side ’56 KARMAN GHIA $2395 ’56 PONTIAC aie 55 CHEVROLET s 2-DOOR _. $1005 '$5 CHEVROLET $1106 ‘54 FORD 134 PLYMOUTH '53 CHEVROLET '§2 CHEVROLET SL P ‘50 CH La OLET MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS wos. | A Phone Call Brings : a Courtesy Cart to your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ PE A546. var — ’°56 CHEVROLET HARDTOP 65S 35 OLDSMOBILE 91495 55 PONTIAC CATALPRA HARDTOP — °S4 FORD 54 FORD AS PLYMOUTH a $505 ‘ 53 FORD $505 "52

SETVICe WPON, News, Ma ¥ 6:86... W. Muste Hall 2:06—WJR, Wendy Warren | WPON, Music, with Mason Wihilo Y vT W it ae Eee WWJ, News, Maxwell 6:20—WJR, Music Hall . PALIT Ou al w WxYz. gim Reeves wxya McKentte ’ + News, « Cabra at WJBK, News, ae w « McLeod ieare MIDAS MUFFLER E. -- Today's Television Programs -- TOTTI ‘ | Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV _ ® J e Forsythe Boasts About ‘Bachelor Father’ Pees ° ba ee Ne sh re nema Tells of Striving -for High Quality - Stage and Movie Actor ~ Is Proud to Appear in New. TV Series fil By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA) — Strange things are happening, Comes now John Forsythe who says he is proud of his new television series, “Bachelor Father." * * * ; Generally, good actors like For. —sythe who get—invelved—in—these telefilm serfes apologize about the whole thing—they need the money or something—but not Forsythe. “It's a darn good show,” he says, with firmness and convic- tion showing in his handsome face. “We strive for quality—~ from the script to the shooting, quality was the watchword." This, then, is something new in the realm of telefilnts, There was a conscious effort to make a 4 good show, to try. and be a cut = above the usual] run of stuff com- _ PROUD OF, SERIES — Broadway and Hollywood star Jobn oe meet ae Forsythe is proud to be playing the lead ina new television series, * * * 6 “Bachelor Father.'’ He says quality was stressed in producing the situation comedy show, which co-stars Noreen Corcoran. ‘Bachelor Pee : oe at ot et | Father’ is telecast wy Cas on alternate Sundays ¢ at 6:30 dp. m. ° i dgpeys sar TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- | eye. (4) News. Sports. (2) News. |9 :10—(7) Sports. (2) Weather. |6:15—(T) News. (4) Weather. (2) | News. , }690—(4) Box Four. | 6:30—(7) Disneyland. Fantsayland | —“Duck for Hire.” (9) Abbott, Costello. (4) Wagon Train. (2) I Love Lucy. ‘1:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. Katharine Hepburn, “Bill of Di- vorcement.” (2) Big Record. 7:30—(7) Tombstone Territory. (4) MIDAS sa, a3 — AGAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT AND BLOW-OUT KING’S SHOP Chicago vs. weight Franz Szuzina. (9) Monte Cristo. (4) This Is Your Life. €2) ( Jn 1832 , 7 Steel Hour. he zi 9:30—(9) Unexpected. (4) Studio @ g1eVa a. §:45—(7) — News. 19:00—(7) Bowling. Live singles match. (9) National News. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) Lion Quar- terback Club. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. was invented G&W began 10:30-e(9)- Film Theater. Betty Grable, ‘Pinup Girl.” (4) Bas- ketball. (2) Frisco Beat. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (2) News. 11:15—(2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Sports. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Rita Hayworth, ‘Tonight’ and Every Night.” . 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. 44) Late News. ae ag ‘ (2) J Dean. (4) Today. ~— 90 PROOF oe 7: 00— ) immy ‘ ~ }9:45—(2)' News. 8:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Car- tion Carnivai. roy sory PROOF, ‘ithe RE xh Pay ea \ coonenvan, Hi waets LTD., | \g:30—(7) Rascals. 18:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. $:55—(4) Fay Elizabeth. You Can bade Charge It! |: SERVICE Member of Electronics Assan. Have VALLELY'S Oc, i sr ALUMINUM Orn Mens Zhars Fe, & Oat - SIDING ptt Hel Sow felting RCA ¢ COLOR TV no MOREY | DOWN Sales ond Serv SWEET’S RADIO-TV Sees gerry in qa: i _GUSTOMADE, PRODUCTS co. 795 Globe Se. / S013 |1@:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth 3 if ~~ aoa '8:00—(7) Ozzie, Harriet. (4) an ae eee aes (Color), TV Theater. Drama. Ju- FE 2-1010 lius La Rosa as “Man in a) M oo Trance. (2) Millionaire. Len 5:30; Fri, ‘til 8 $:30—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) His Sat. ‘til 5:00 Honor, H. Bell. (2) I've Got a Secret. : 9:00—(7) Boxing. Bobby Boyd 6f| German Middle-| Frwins: (9) Fun With Food. 1.40 Volcano in 9:00—(2) Garry’ Moore. (®) on er Room. :30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Amos ‘n’: Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. or Consequences. 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:25—(7) News. (9) Billboard. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.) (4) It Could Be You: (7) Robin & Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. (7) Noon- time Comics. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) Tex & Jinx. (9) Maggie Muggins. 12:15—(9) Children’s Int'l News- reel, 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) (Color) Howard Miller. (7) The 1:00—(2) My. Hero. (7) vad of Charm. (9) Movie, _ - Range Rider. (7) Terry and the 4:00—(2) Susie. tary; (4)“Private Secre- 4:30—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) Pirates. 6:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Ray Milland. (7) Woody Woodpecker. (9) Dance Party. 6:30—(4) Patti Page. Mouse Club. 5:45—(4) News. Lawyer's Name Provides Key to Visiting Ike NEW YORK (#-A_ Tacoma, Wash., lawyer was stopped by a Secret Service agent yesterday as he left an elevator on the 28th floor |- of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. ’ President and Mrs, Eisenhower were lodged in a suite on the floor. . * * * “What's your name?" the agent asked the lawyer. “Eisenhower,” swered. James, C, Hagerty, the Presi- 4dent’s —press—_secretary,—_whirled about and said, the lawyer an- the time — or is it just the Tobacco Road Wilsons? (1) Mickey} © of letters hinting darkly that maybe pe families do. like- | wise. kitchen at the biggest restaurants. Society and Kitchen Soclety. ~ probably-a step forward, at}; PLEASED BY RESULTS | Forsythe, who \thing from the Wiles Forms Society | of Kitchen Table Eaters By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Does anybody else eat at the kitchen table all In our house we cinsider we're being formal when the Gorgeous Mother-in-Law | moves the kitchen table out inte the mid- die of the floor on Sundays./ Most of the time the kitchen table is up against the wall and my left arm ts likely to collide with the sink when I'm spearing enother suc- culent hunk of meat loaf from the platter. Life is chummier that way. The nice ladies of the Junior League of To- WILSON ledo recently brought out/a recipe book. titled “Bestir Yourself”—and asked me to write an introduction, I pointed out that we were kitchen-eaters, and got a couple Oh, we have a dining room, and ha a dining room table. We use it Thanksgiving and Christmas when Mother Wilson comes in from Fort Wayne to visiy us. p. If this thing spreads, folks’ll be/ insisting on eating in the|He’s still dead set against doing-it- But I must ring off. Looks like’ I’ve gone from covering Cafe “This do-it-yourself business,” he says, “‘is very bad, culturally.| b. a be? I have to protect myself, sol don't do anything, not a thing.” .** Except strive for quality in a a m series, which is sufficient, TONIGHT ON TELEVISION AT 6:30 P.M. ES.T. another great drama of the thrilling trek to the West in THE NELS STACK STORY brought to you by 1:20—(2) House Party. (4) Bride aot nd ene ear | eat!) ; Nobody ' reads hooks—they're all sad Geom Sap Sen ies Ree a talk ne farage, sawing. And! WWJ.TV Channel 4 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4)| The President's brother told) THE MIDNIGHT-EARL .. . prone tac iy dy Ae (Color) —— (7) My Little mont = was gy ote bag Though Jerry Lewis phoned Dean Martin to wish him luck] “Suppose they'd decide to do Margie. (9) Theater 15. priva’ peered seediieer ig\0% TV, friends say there's no chance of them reconciling . . ,|their own acting, where would I! ® ° 2:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. @ "aa : rm -_ 4 city. ’ ‘Carol, ante! and ie herey Blyden have a son... Harry Belafonte's 7 - set to start his movie (End of the : 2 He ae mee a HIGH FIDELITY , AME IBAte A Janette Davis and Frank Musiello of : ' $:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen et fat yea LiSiTh [eieinie) the Godfrey show were married. (God- for a Day. (7) American Band- (artea OT eae fey didn’t attend — he was in Florida)! HEADQUARTERS stand. (9) Pride of the Family.) 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