spniseniiohe FAREWELL —_ . Canadian Prime as they. lett Ottawa this ‘amie The royal couple arrives in Virginia this afternoon to start | John Diefenbaker bows in farewell to Gueen Bliabeth and Prince Philip (background) _a six day visit Barf derivale vase se Parking Snafu : day with kidnaping and High School Boy Beats 2 Téachers 3 DOWAGIAC (#—A high school junior was charged to- teachers, one of whom flunked him in English last term. Cass County Prosecutor Jerry O'Connor said-the stu- |dent, Robert Ball, 18, freely admitted the attacks last night on Rita Murray, 22, and Judith Snyder, 24... _ | The prosecutor said the youth in signed formal state- jments said the attack was directed criminally assaulting two: y at Miss Beck fo Retain Teamster Lead : Appointing Receiver © Teamster Union president. home in Seattle. Hoffa and Beck both are in- volved in union scandals dug up by the Senate Rackets Investi- gating Committee. AP Wirephoto in the United nes Beck's successor, | * * * | Hibfta’s election iS being chal- | (Continued, on Page @, Co. 2) May Escape Expulsion by AFL-CIO’ Through WASHINGTON « — Dave Beck announced today that because of the court challenge to the- election of James R. Hoffa as his successor, Beck will not step aside now as Beck's announcement was made through Teamsters headquarters here. He was reported back at his Hoffa was elected nearly two weeks ago at the Teamsters con- vention in - Florida to become : in @ court case here on the -\coritention that convention dele.) {gates were illegally seated to rig primaril ~*Snyder, who flunked him ‘jlast term. The teacher told ce that Ball had tried date her and had. written her letters. © “T just Iqughed him off. I thoughit ~ fit. wag. just one of those’ high * ischool crushes,”’ she said. « / : The teachers drove into Dowa- - giac and stopped for a traffic _| . It was then Whe Murray girl looked in the back of the car (& und “saw Ball an the floor. He - pulled a knife and ordéred the teachers to drive to 4 wooded area south of the city.. Wray said the youth then foreed the teachers to disrobe, tied them to trees, beat them and raped them, | DUMPED IN BARN » “ays Tiegler, N Courity Insisted jon Other Roufe } | Commitments to Build | Northwestern Project .. a) ‘The Northwestern express way extension, pla nned # |as.a means of heading off ja Michigan turnpike, now south interstate highway through Pontiac, State _ | Highway Commissioner. | |John C. Mackie stated to- ™ iday. . || Mackie said he would Sie (have preferred. to build the [interstate highway before way commissioner’ and agreed to by the Oakland County Board of Supervi- sors. The Northwestern project i the i, |Proposed 35-mile extension ‘of thé im) jhighway as a $38 million, limited- access. expressway from Detroit - jaeross southern and western Oak- land County to U8. near Fen- OK Ss litvey Highway Chief Reveals has sabotage! a north. - Northwestern, but. was un- : -jable, due to commitments — made by the former high-~ ‘ “of the pos." ae * rv Re seit een ei: FV nore nih in Can sibility of the ‘scandal-tainted| Ball told the police that he: then Susie: risors Just See daikon eal 1% ‘/Teamsters Union escaping a threat-| (Continued on Page 2, Col..1) ." ‘noon, announce: ; ‘ened AFL-CIO suspension order at ment over the public. address next week if the giant. union is system said that the early arrivals piiced under'a court-apptinted re- — soaked fog today for their long- awaited visit to the. United States. . heir RCAF four-engine¢ G _ (U.S. DCT) zoomed‘ into the air at 10:30 a.m. CEST) for a fast flight - to Jamestown, Va., where they — en ee (EST). = More than 15,000 “schoolchil- | Believes Sputnik May Fall fo Fiery End Within Week — WASHINGTON (4sA government Scientist says Rus- sia's Sputnik—which has circled the earth for 12 days— may plunge from its orbit and burst into flames within a week. > That. view, expressed by Robert Jastrow of the Naval ‘|Research Laboratory here, generally runs counter to other Western predictions* that the satellite might re- main aloft for several months, possibly a. year. Jastrow, a theoretical consultant af the laboratory. also said last night there were indications Sput- nik was losing. altitude. On a re- cent pass: over Washington, -he jadded, the satellite's altitude was estimated at 147:miles. lan “unknown” force which appar- ently was causing a slight side. wise drag on the sphere, creating difficulty in electronic computa- tions of the: orbit. ‘But in Cambridge, Mass., the | director of the Smithsonian’ As- trophysical Observatory sald he ts not yet convinced that any mysterious force is acting on the satellite, ceiver. Well-placed sources in the AFL: CIO said it is unlikely to make much difference. to the powerful AFL-CiO Executive Council, when it meets to deal with the Team- Pontiac Marine Among 12 Hurt - sters situation Oct. 24, whether 3 ‘ Beck or Hotta is nominally” the Bazooka Rocket Kills 1 union's boss. at Camp Pendleton; 1st Reported as Pfc. Pearce \Open Relocation _ A Pontiac. Marine was among 12 of Telegr aph men injured late Monday by an to Through Traffic\pctns pezoka, rocket, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Pic. Donald Keith Pearce, 138, of 343 Franklin Rd., was one of thdfe wounded when the 4.5 inch The State Highway Department announced today that the Tele- graph road re-location has been opened for traffic on Pontiac's rocket shell prematurely exploded during a training class. Identity of the Marine who was west side. “The mile-long re-location leads to .and from. existing Telegraph, swinging west of the present road|+ and passing under the new bridge atthe Orchard Lake Road grade notification of his parents. Capt. William Duncan, Ist. The welfare committee of the Oakland County Board) year of Supervisors agreed this morning to.conduct @ survey mentally ill. The decision came Mh a meeting of area hospital ott: cials called by Oaklarkd County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore. The survey, ‘to. be made by experts in the field, will receive the backing of the+ HoT orate ned tne Occasional Rains Predicted for Area inadequacies of current fa- cilities ‘for housing both Lawns and evergreens will wel- come the occasional rains predict- emergency and long-term mental cases. Often there is no place to put a killed: has been withheld pending! spoadent mental patient after he is com- mitted, Judge Moore said. He cited as an example a de- mother who attempted to kill herself. Despite her men- tal iliness, there was no place for her, and she was housed * the night’s low will be near 54-60, The weatherman says Thurs- day’s high temperature will be the) same as for today 6468. Tomor-/|® row night and Friday will be cooler but Saturday will be warm again. of Housing for Mentally: Tl} ‘on the emergency and ee needs for housing pst ed for. tonight and tomorrow. To-), The highway commissioner's ex- planation ot why a ‘Pontiac ex- pressway was left out of the five- fore lr and Oakland County delegation was to meet him at his ‘Lansing office. : I nToday’ s] Press many more thousands rete Most previous estimates have Dr. Fred L. Whipple said: ee Poe" daw Omer, ooid none eo 3 12 Oakland County gall.” ‘The lowest temperature in down- eT Canadian subjects waved re- | had the orbit ranging from 170 |--w, don’t intend to call on novell were in serious condition. Att | “We have numerous small chil-/towh Pontiac preceding % a.m. was luctant farewell to’ the Quees | miles up to about 569 miles. forces to’ account for the variance Traffic was passing onto the re- ‘were attached to the Ist Bat. (aren who have to continue to live/58 degrees. The thermometer read] Comles....;...:...... covten and ber eageser a — _ A report bréadeast by Moscow] When ‘we haven't exhausted the{/0cation today by means of small) 10 Sak ‘Minttne ‘Bivieten with, and help care for, mental/58 at 2 p.m. ‘| Gounty. News 2.0.0.5 oneness a any Seped tie Monday night also indicated Sput-| standard forces, that is, the com-|{¢tours, which will be removed) ['"™ "s. {patients in their own household,” errerrrtity ye nik likely would fall from outer|bination of gravity and. atmos. by the time the project is com-| Pearce enlisted last Ociober. His Moote continued. — Less Flu & Dabok Markets ......:+:1s.-se000y @ | that is, for all but Her space in a week. pheric drag. pleted in mid-December, the high-|mother, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Robin-| «we have numerous youths and) . Obituaries ©. 0.0.6.0 looate | Malou) and Prince Philip. Jastrow said in an interview, Sputnik apparently . still .was|W&Y department said. son first heard of the mishap this|small children who are not receiv-| DETROIT (INS) — Detroit | Pet-O-Gold Pussle......... “ Throughout the next six days|that electromagnetic forces might|maintaining its speed of about} The $876,866 re-location and}morning when..a. radio newscast\ing emergency treatment for-their| health commissioner Dr. Jos- | Sports ..--....<<.+. 28 thru 32 in the United States, (the longest |possibly explain variations in|18,000 miles an hour as it -circled| grade separation were designed tollisted her son as the one killed,|mental illness, .and this is cruelty,”| eph G. Molner said today spread | Theaters ..2....0....00¢0 - & state. visit they have paid to any /Sputnik’s orbit which have baffled) the earth, accompanied by. re tne tn bee eee Pendleton |the judge continued, of influenza in the metropolitan | TV & Radio Programs ..., 51 single country since Elizabeth|some scientists. jtion of its career rocket aud a|tuming traffic on Pontiac's west|and was told he was only injured.| “I've always contended that area may end a month earlier | Wilson, Barl ..........5... 27 - became vorenien) naa banal mye" There have been preferences to|protective nose cone. . side.. te phiknsd 4 fly there today. __{Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | than expected babe Pages, 16 thry 20 #¥ . The Proxy Murder... by Erle Stanley Gardner . vin _Starts Today A Phone Call, a Letter, a Key, 2. Guns. . (CHAPTER 1) Jérry Conway opened the paper. to page six. _ » There it was, jist as it ! last week, It was a palf-page ad’ signed: “PROXY HOLDERS “You're had been every er for the years from now. > ~- entitled to_a run for-your money. You're entitled to action... _ You want to make a profit now, next year, and the year after, not ten yeats or singed kok the’stock. Instead he had Ridge pool.’ —S have cash dividends, panted, up the value of into other holdings ently as big as dhe Turkey Gifford Farrell had beén a disruptive influence 7 chosen to put the money All Add Up toa Gory Plot - to address the stockholders’ meeting. He was hoping that the, stockholders who were there, and most of the. Abig-ones: would be, would stand by him. | *- & < But ‘what about the smaller stockholders? ‘The (Continoed on Page 2, Col. S.- BOARD OF SALVAGE,”:cleverly written, starting off with a statement whic was manifestly true on its face: “You stockholders of the California & Texas Global Development. & Exploration | Compaily. invested your). money because you wanted to make money. You want- ed money for yourselves, your. children, and your heirs. | “What are you, getting? “Aside from a stroke of pure ‘hick, what-has Jerry way done for you? He says he is ‘pyramid- | - ing’ Hi ee He says he is laying a , firm fo , ie: __—spat-tsm't-the:-way-the- sk expert operators init was simply roke of ek that the. ‘&-T-Globat _the business look at it. ENTITLED TO ACTION - ee : ¥ “Mail your proxy to Gifford Fartell, care Proxy Holders: Board of Salvage, and then, with Giff Farrell in- the watch things begin to hum. “Farrell | b eves in results, not promises. Farrell’ ’ believes ‘inaction, hot idle planning, in decisions, not - daydrehming, in performing, not‘hoping.”” 2: _ Conway closed the paper. It was, he admitted. tol, naeneelt, Reale woe get proxies. : The of algo} hurt. ee a ee ae eal a "Melek in tise Prony. Holdall Boord. of Bavage, Development & Exploration Company had been right fin the middle of the Turkey Ridge pool. ” "Ehese pests say y Jeriy conway és wn. at eee: ‘ ey PAN an coy rine t * + yo ae. gore) 1 et WY =i tm ee t gees i: ~ After, ‘that nee, came (An, Soy i Conway ¢ could frem the start. Finally, there had been a showdown before the. Board of Directors, and Farrell had -been _|thrown ‘out. Now, he ‘hdd started a fight for proxies. He was: trying to ‘wrest control of the company away {fom Denyey. oo te. +’ * 10 was back of Farrell? What money was paying e ads in the papers? Conway wished he knew. ahea he kriew how to strike back. | PRICES WOULD HIKE | /~ Conway’s over-all, master plan had to te carried out-quietly. The minute he tried te-biueprint-his'plans,}-- he defeated: his own purpose, Prices of properties he re to: acquire would go up beyond. all reasdn. there. Stockholders who concededly wanted profite and action. | ' “Would these people stay in line, or would Sony send _ their proxies to Farrell? HE WANTED PROXIES. An analysis’ of the books showed: that there were | enough small stockholders to take over control if they — acted as a unit. If Farrell could get theif — mai {act as a unit, ‘ ¥ foe | ee f-howev hus Papas Sele thats dinty per ceint. of these ealink aed Conway couldn’t explain publicly. 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Dierkson, 21, Miller, = D.; < * * a Pfes, waa J. Stalker, 25, San Jose, Calif; Frank K, Pastermak, "£22, Chicopee, Mass.; Donald B Stansell, 21, Little Rock, Ark.; Owen J. ae Scranton, Pa: Privates William T. ‘Younger- man, 20, Dayton, Ohio. and Jose > ‘L. Medina,-.22, Albyquerque, M. The Navy announcement did. not}. list specific charges but said the 16 Marines were to be tried “for offenses charged in connection with complaints of maltreatment(— made by pristifers” in> the brig} at the US. Navy base at Sasebo, 650 ‘miles west of Tokyo. — a ay 2 The two men facing general courts-martijal, Barbuti an Mc- Lane, “held positions of respon- sibility as brig wardens,” said the angouncement, ‘Phe 14 other Ma- rines involved were guards at the Sasebo brig. “Charges against thé Marines were signed Sept. 12 by their own ‘commander, Maj. Haskell C. Bak- er of Atlanta, Ga. Baker’s report accused note of the marines of assaulting two prisofters with a bayonet, order- ordering a~man to wash his face in a toilet, pushing a pencil up a prisoner's nose, burning a4 pris- oner with a cigarette butt, pluck- ing hairs from one man’s mus- 4 slapping, punching and kick- eo tit eee PR ee ~Bibecities at Sasebo, the ac- denied brutality ‘communication— by Frank H. Scolinos, an James P, 5S. Deve-| (R-Mad), \retired Marine hero ake Island, ss a_i moe case. x. The letter clain that “the _|statements that all the witnesses have made against us Bag exaggerated and The, can civilian attorney in Tokyo | Wil defend the. Marines in theyr trials. The Navy said’ the trials would be held at Sasebo but that dates had not “been set. The Marines | tc have been confined to Sasebo .|sinee the investigation began last ‘ June, A. caller trom Michigha te | among the accusers of the Marines facing general court. “martial, Fireman Gorden: L. 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Pee eee eee oe 2 2 § | THE PONTIAC PRESS "That grey have two GOP -. aspirants.for the Presidency in 1960. —_ Fan more people would succeed in / their efforts to keep*up with the Joneses if said Joneses bought and aia only, wit they could afford. ee f distance she can fire an interconti mental milentie, ae ‘The Man About Tos ce ‘Drawing Crowis ~ Color Tour Gets Attention ‘ofa Great Many Motorists ; Fog: Weather or cthiedieke . perhaps a reason why Lizsle got out of London. People who live on elther side of the Drahner Woods wild life sanctuary, a few miles northeast of Pontiac, tell’ me that my color tour through there, pub- - 2 __lished in Friday's paper, brought out over 500 cars, as compared to only a dozen or | two on most days, They report that the foliage display is still in fine condition. -- Go out Perry Street, which merges into Lapeer Road, and follow it through Lake Orion village to the intersection of Drahner. Road (plainly marked) just be- fore reaching Oxford. There you turn right and for five miles drive through some of the roughest area in Oakland County, including the Drahner. Woods. Keep on ‘Drahner. Road which has many tricky corners and turns. You'd better stop in the woods, and walk back among the trees where you're quite sure to see deer, fox and other animal and bird life. You emerge on the Rochester Road pavement. - Keeping close tab on the Pontiac- Saginaw football game Friday will be _ _ Mrs. Eillene Hobolth : of 362 North Johnson Ave. Of the ten survivors in our contest, she is the only © one who picks’ Pontiac to win. If our Chiefs grab the game, she gets the $300. Likewise watching for the outcome will . be the tamily Sas Mr. and Mrs, ‘c. W. Ayers: Of Commerce. An entry. was made for _their two-weeks-old daughter, ‘Bonnie Jo Ayers, and it is the only survivor. to predict a tie game on the Pontiac-Saginaw lilt. So, if it ends in a tie, Bonnie Jo has a _ $300 nest egg toward her college educa ton. Ripe and luscious red raspberries are “being picked by - ' - Mrs. Ralph Ingalls ee of Waterford from the same busher that _Velded & Grok crop lest ceemee. Sorry, but space limitations do not allow us te mention scores in eribbage, pinochle or other games. They'd crowd more interesting n ews. ie 2 z Et I like the explanation of ‘ Chauncey F? Smith " ‘of 2207 Greer Bivd., who asserts that at named Smith, but when they committed “me crime they were given other names. A squaah that weighs 60 pounds grew on the vine of _— . ‘ 5 7 Albert Knectel of Lake Orion, but is a.renegade. “It is in his neighbor's garden on a vine that sneaked through the fence. oo Breaking into the current issue wt the ‘Ladies Home Journal is ; 2 ‘Mrs. Margaret Collier of 2004 Pine Lake Road—with a poem, A ‘carrot 30° Inches 1 _ yor in the garden of . of Keego Harbor, It is 25 inches round. Scion of an Oakland County famlly, 82-year-old ‘ ‘Mayor William ea : of Corunna,: is believed to be the oldest 7 (mace So Mtge Verbal Orchids t tom a. during this Asiatic flu epidemic. The first named irched peutle wit e: However, I resent the fact they filusions. The second simply bulls om refused to let me see my father- his way past unions, laws and the eae in-law.-before he went to surgery courts. Apparently might makes for lung cancer, and yet they con- right in top: union circles. * ducted two tours of visitors through Ng other business can operate the hospital the same-day. that way and the rank and file : We were told we could visit him , jnion' members have: to obey the saree the halla pint visited hor Tiles and be honest. Why is im- across a visited he munity given to bre say mother for several hours‘and gave ~ to he poay few? ‘her a permanent. If the rules cam- =; Gasoline Gus not allow a’ patient’s family oan — him before surgery, surely ‘Should " each a teed ee | Mone He dling’ \ | ‘Han : Mrs. Keaneth Pawley nis ” Carkston ei _ Courses in the simple handling oe a Sn nen be tonal io Nigh t school Sooner or ter " Irritated Reader has to come to grips with his per. sonal finances and most people “hee Blasted Into Spacé! ‘ Tells of Hunters financially illiterate, My. hasbend == ——-aainnnnnnnencncnme [wonder how others would feel and I have been struggling with —_ * if they saw a woman bring young our budget for five years and we “David Lawngnce Says: — fellows to their homes where they till don’t exactly understand it all. got out with guns to hunt. Would faerie ee ‘oung Wite U.S. Must Fight War f M lity metered een erate would you a “neces st Fig ar for Morality eights Se ; We live in Pontiac’ city Mmits Will not be ee ne WASHINGTON — There is great rule of expediency seems to be America. ‘The task Is to convert Some tenn Se ioe rds. We've had this : need of an intercontinental missile dominant. : these in our midst whe preach em before, but never with such ; . ~—but_it's @ missile that should be ‘In America, where idealism is doctrines of expediency and who _ insolence as this year. Juvenile de- B Ba ~ aimed at destroying the evil in_ -often professed, there aré today Siem forsake the doctrines of linquency! How can it be cured » ugs’ Baer V8: bere 2 abiiea Noclipenmae ie "ct as ‘mor eet State Department trying to ‘ su Gillenence does: make to find the mugg ‘ — instance, all the evil the sihislheeliod acide 0. the Boviet ~" indice al pony ig As th hag a ste’ thet "by Red China in killing and wound- Union and Eastern Europe whether ome. - is squeezing state apologies out eal sang ing in the Koréan War nearly an iron ball spins around the earth of both ends of the his polyethy- ei pgs 137,000 Americans as well as thou. in an hour and a half? What differ- Wants Mistakes lene plastic portfolio. eee Sie miba uae sands of soldiers from other ence dots it make to them whic to Be Corrected‘ : wusiuiaaiaiaes oa mi fighting in behalf of the nation wins the race in perfecting * . "Our advice to all Oriental “ment that trig- iar id ‘re import we sac this or that weapon? Their question “Haven't we the right to expect gates is to wrap carpet sailing gers the use of. a -—_ ary oe ae ore Sar te our children to graduate from‘the under their turbans. Or develop : these ‘lethal —— me pile ie win weld: Sy © that has enslaved hth - a fast stroll i, , I, today embrace the Red “China them? And what can the rest of ‘ighth grade speaking | English . LAWRENCE “2Pons. gangsters. Lo + the world do to aid them? which is free from simple gram- —e h-abused word. But the sad ; issue, now "Persistent truth is that, despite the whirl of They argue it’ is “expedient.” Oe Set tetethe deme heme = porn iw Lon en ee atthe en iron ball around the world in . “2%, Wom tise ,recomnise the Scientists of Soviet Russia and ca. “ain'ts” and the “T have meter when a taidrver low. 96 mihutes, there in Eastern ——— - wents” which follow some people bridged winsome Churchill effective means of cnaasaneas They would not demand a word oo aoe ae dee jastlinieees oh tote Nrastnenmmaibede tenon Park avenue? a ‘between a free’ people and ‘ot repentance from the criminals for P aed a ee : cadewel —they would give the blessing of 2% Particularly for ballistic. ct cep my news the tree world to the vicious relers, - ™issiles—this is the slogan of the Hattie Anybody who walks in Central who have enslaved hundreds of only a few piddling Park after dark problem, What ii vetnite'sot feet sna: ___chanieal ingenuity or a sense of urgency or the coordination of bureaucratic effort but something elée far more important—a will- ‘te eee © ourselves and a willingness to furnish an example of — living as a nation, For-the dropping of the atom bomb was our biggest sin, Within a few. days after the news of Hiroshima came in August, 1945, this ‘writer denounced the decision to use that awful weapon without warning and against a city of - civilians. It is still a crime for - which America stands convicted before humanity. NEVER ACKNOWLEDGED | “America has never acknowledged its error. For'the bomb was aimed ‘at conventional military targets but at helpless: men, women and children in a big city in Japan. be sidetracked ‘aed billions of dollars be spent to perfect a weapon which will kilt human beings indiscriminately—without worrying about military targets. The United States at-the outset of World War II, speaking through, -one time all the people in the world were President Franklin Roosevelt, ap- aled to the belligerents to avoid ing civilians in untortified ties. But Hitler scorned the, : appeal and, before the war was “over, all belligerents—including the -United: States—were bombing men, women and children everywhere . in Europe and ‘Asia, : NO ANSWER" Pacifism or nonresiatancs. 1 no answer, of course, to the ills of. ‘the world. Military preparation and SS righ The Country Parson #0-16 “¥ ae ie 0% . > outside bi ' 1 D Willi > as : of year. ; - while the lights were changing. - Dr. William Brady Says: — ATTACE Cuniitcena! in ona 20cking chair ae 3 r _. 20 Years Ago a caer Y ““CITY SEEKS income from trail- UN. Charter says nothing — about touch tag with to Defend Tonsillectomy | Tipe wait a ene oy ee of bunti ng season, “Granted that . indications for an Li tos on the bulletin board. ee PT eee lang pon pee Aa ; 5 th. not my hand made all We're sorry the whirling derv- ial rs not more than-one page 5 the farsonfir says a f mera ES ame at “ oy : x Ms Sepiicite Senehgetne 42 ct hanes (throat specialist) Br, wien ys se gett God can change the lowest to the away from home. The quickest “in defense of ton- ake ~~ highest, abase the proud, and way for a married man to get sillectomy, that (G — raise _ into trouble is to have two homes the results of ton- re : com- ! . ee petently per - Case Records of a Ps vehGlogi odo, coo Te percent Minor Strate He | Te h rergencag Minor Stra - elps eacher “T add that the : mortality (death “Marjorie is a. jewel among “After the voting, T asked the. “They gaia thes had never been rate) is one of the our faithful school teachers. ringleader of. the boys to go to culled cn telite ty: tay. Gicher, lowest of siny sut- ie Read about the interesting the blackboard and record the 80 they didn’t know just how to gical procedure; and that, because strategy which she employed to ballots, as the two tellers called. act, but they seemed pleased to of a rare complication (cardiac wae ke ole sectee them eff. — —~ _.. learn that I liked their Johnny arrest — heart stops beating) its Pupils. ag. “Well, ‘this ringleader fortunate. 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ANGELES tiv) Diyveioguient of a- television “eye” uh Gan abtilteibiaete te “oon the tonne under all JZ, wear. conditions has been disclosed. ‘The device, described at an Army-Navy instrumentation symposium as "the missing link" between man: and machine, is known as ANIP for Agar tiety Instru- _ mentation Program. » pilot rather than continue okey Sir Uectiiack tg Oe closed the cnfadlly of the attempts to condition the _ pilot te. the increasing demands ‘of modern flight. - ANIP will eliminate six basic cockpit instruments: Artificial horizon, directional gyro, air speed, _turn-and-bank and rate of climb, said Cmdr. George W. Hoover, Project officer for the Office of Naval Research. 7 ¢ Hoover, who is credited with development of the system, sald ANIP consists of a two-dimensional picture. presented on a flat, Saneperes television tube 20 inches wide and 11 ' The tube ts fea asinine information re a light- weight electronic computer to supply the pilot a third- _ dimension perspective of terrain and sky information. ANIP is expected to become operational in Navy..air- craft in two or three years, ‘Hoover sald. 3 altimeter; ts decline from that point,/ _. |French storytellers claim. 1940 to I5“billion in 1956 afd s\n By RAY HENRY, im besa 48 had always been an “He didn’t like the shelf after)” ve “You about it,” he said. ‘It was the time I got lost overnight in the Nothing intense. Just sort of chok- ing.” : * * * ; “I've got the same feeling now. I don't need a doctor. I'm sure it's because ‘t want to quit work. I won't what to do with my- self.” ‘ Lucy asked. “I know the com- pany won't p you on. ut, can’t you get another job?" “Jobe at my age aren't easy to , find,” he sald. “And T don't want to work for somebody else. I dread the idea of hunting for a job almest as much as , dread retiring,” “How about using some of our savings to buy or start a little business?” she asked. “We've got about $14,000. 1 could help and we both could keep busy.” “We couldn't buy much of a busi- ness even if we spent all our sav- ings. If we did, we couldn't inake| very much or we'd lose our Social | Security,” - Jim tossed for several hours that night after going to bed. He was STORE “ee Prescription Specialists “3505 Eliz. Lake Rd. __A fond hot dows te ors a. bes ak nadeeed | years. ‘e Ee >| dogs, He now had @ good business ‘|with almost all the local airline jan who'd bought a plot of land ber me telling you| “Why do you have to quit?’’! mulling over Lycy's idea. of buying | MACK'S DRUG] been done by several other peony he knew, OTHERS SUCCEED en the block who'd started building pet cages in his basement so peo- ple going overseas could ship their and steamship offices referring wenn dines _. £2. Add; aww about the retited pont- — é papers. It kept him busy during the-summer ani made him a tidy There was the old fellow down), he had a young #ellow td g bis The Was 80 tly.” ‘Miss Kelly commented, “We | o each had an escort,” i ai Bushes Keaps One | pit aie or starting a small business. I'd) | x * * two hostonnng flew from) : Christchurch to McMurdo _yester-| : day on a Pan American Strato-| — that took 37 U.S. poeheens ity at American antarctic|t tote the boats. 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Har- SPECIALS and four grandchildren, evening in’ the Dearborn Vet TROUSERS . ae See PA "Ae ‘Jan's Hospital. . SKIRTS, plain . 49° Related to Lee, {lint Driver Guilty | ic seem.” ote] WP SWEATERS . . 49° Bat You Soy 1 Don's Seo - Nuthin’... so ie feces oT . mee G8 cetera Cleaned & Blocked’— Celle Wrapped WHERE? Washington __. jin Traffic Death is Seen, tert weiner | J om a i A mabe, both of Walled Lake. | LONDON Buckingham. pal-| A Flint driver, ‘Harold*B. Foe. Mrs. Waller Forbes, Mrs, Wittees| {2 SPECIALS , . Wes ; | 3 age confirmed today that Queen|will be sentenced Oct. 28 for a i ea Se ae : $ 95? |. HOLLY — Mrs. Julia C. Smith two great Americans, Georg e|Township woman July 15. ‘ Electric. Socks - 12 | los, S382 Buckell Lake Ra., resident Washington and Robert E, Lee. | Frye, 35, of 148 W. Julia st. was Brave Boy Takes Four i 2, a es “Yes, it seems to be true,” saidjconvicted yesterday of negligent Ove Slaue. BLOUSES 49° pet pr er Or et a ext|& Palace official. “The College of|homicide involvingetrinking and| "Ye" Perilous. Ledge eee pe nay 4 Arms says so and that's good|driving on the wrong side of Air-| COHOES, N.Y ey iday in the Pine Cone Nursing sneuak cathartty,” . sort 2 ao ke for . NY. @ George TIES. 3 for 3 -f Home. A private memorial service , accident mache, 11, carried his baby sis- will be held for Mrs. Smith at a by age! ad - {place with the car of Mrs. Richard a a aes : D. Schultz, 28, of 9510 Portage)" 4nd led three younger brothers later date, with Dr. Tracy Pullman} Emphasizing that the relation- age . jean Funeral poo eds ship, is a distant one, the official) Trail. across a foot-wide ledge to safety <3 "Mad ‘bool Is . Your Feet Sie Very Elnlied are being mad¢ by the Pursley Fu- glided: “You know, we are ‘all re- Frye and ‘fwe passengers with|when a fire broke out last night in| Se ee feet! ENIDY INTER FUN TWICE AS MUCH ineral Home, ‘Pontiac. ~ lated to: Adam, too." Mrs. Sehultz- were- injured. “Mrs:/q” shop beneath their second-floor ‘WITH WARM YEET! EASY TO USE: Warming wires x *« * {Schultz, the. muother of three, was. Uw CLEANERS. Exctusiv are inconspicuously woven right nto the socks. Com-~ | Surviving are a son, Dr. Norman ' killed. apartment. aA WM LUSTER TE pletely ~ lightweight wives, contest the ooeks : ID. Smith, of Holly, and a daughter, More definite; however, was F oe oll He picked up Edith Ann, 2, and| CLEANING Sorte OA ne cae ine” Taoe hee caenions | Eunice Smith of Pontiac. . Patrick ‘Montague - Smith, assist-|, *'® remained poopy $00/ordered the -boys, Raymond, 10, OPEN FRI. SAT CES freedom of movement whether you're hunting, skiing " ant editor of Debrett, the author(|b0nd Until sentencing by, Circuit/Ropert, 8, and Roger, 6, to follow @ WOOL-Nylen Reinforced Toe and Hee! |. Mrs, Homer V. o. Lucille) ae: and other ‘folks of quality. the ledge to the window of an ad- ‘ @ USES TWO STANDARD ¢-Velt BATTERIES Thomas, 48, of 97S. Roselawn Dr.,| He said ‘when the Queen sets|. Indonesia's 4th International Fair apartment, where neigh- “AT EAST DOLLEVARD | @ FULLY INSULATED WIRING @ MEN'S SIZES 16-15-12 ‘Fay Hwde. & Sporting Goods 'W. Hufon, Corner Telegraph Open Sunday Ph. FE 50809 Holden Stamps died of a- heart ailment Tu ¥ og on U.S, soil today for the start| will be held in Surabaya next dune-ibors admitted them and all left, |afternoon in St, . Joseph TCy\o six-day trip “ghe becomes!August. the buildin; 5 | Hospital after a long illness. ‘ the Me reignirig monarch to do fen — A native of Richmond, she leaves so with American blood in her], —- 224 re jher husband; her mother, Mrs. veins." =f hei i. oh , e Ada Huff of Pontiac; a daughter, , ns a , ae : ; fs ° a | Elizabeth soagecvne of Pontiae and a Fh e- es = f # 4 i 4 sister Mrs, Clarence De Armond! Deaths Elsewhere. | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- a Bday’ from the Farmer . Snover! LONDON (~The death ‘of Mrs. Funeral Home with burial in Oak-|Helena Normanton, the first wom- ‘filand Hills Memorial Cemetery, |8" to practice law in England, | : was announced today. She was 74.| : |MRS. DOROTHY M. TOLETTENE She became a member_of the bar! WALLED LAKE — Service for|in 1922. . |Mrs. Dorothy M. Tolettene, 74, of oe oe: 2 }43243 13 Mile Rd., will be at 10| BINGHAMTON, .N. Y. w—Prof. le. m. Friday in St. William Church,' Henry C. F. Stanton, 79, a former with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cem-|Episcopalian rector who becarge letery. Recitation of the Rosary will a Catholie and taught at the Uni- . be at 8 p.m. Thursday in Richard-|¥ersity of Notre Dame, died yes-| ~ son-Bird Funeral Hore here. Mrs. lerday. He retired five years ago - | Tolettene- died yesterday in St. Jo-@fter teaching English literature seph. Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. at Notre Dame for 25 years. He Coming to the U. S. in i9i¢ | WS born in. Skaneateles, N. Y, ~ SATURDAY, ocr. 19th Remember “HER” . _. with the Sweetest Gift You Can Think ai ! Well H You Select From _ JEWELRY . INGERIE GLOVES . _or CHIFFON es ~~ §LIM, TRIM dnd moun Tite from Austria, Mrs. Tolettene had |6 * * * Ms ! : FI M =\Westown Center - |) been a resident here for the past | RICHMOND, Va. (®—Dr. Gaele 4 ora ae” FE 2-3220 She was a member of | vanderVeen, 61,. ‘European secre- « an Ais > Distinction — 700 W. Huron” oe the Altar Society. espe Po cars me Eg = Michi an Made ee ana aig ae sal! ed are a daughter, Laura|vanderVeen,’ whose home was in e g a og The Hague, Netherlands, came to Richmond several weeks ago to| \ address an International Christian) \ ™ Fellowship group.. ay Now! eee a Meal ize DES MOINES w—Lee Cc Chan- \ dler, 53, Iowa state , lot banking: since-last-July 1. Naa: SPENPACIAGE Z2===SE 2 PAK beg died Monday. 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Each gives you caly 26: ganeee ee iyre eengee 4 at one time was vice president of ~ the Bendix Brake Corp. and later; vice president of the Studebaker es -|Corp, He was born in England. — Approve Sale of Bonds - $1,145,000 in municipal’ bonds for| » _jeonstruction ‘of, a downtown park- ing ramp+(at Lyon and Bond, NW),|. but the sale hinges on Superior _|Court proceedings to give the city}. government title to the ramp site. 3 a" ee Hi sn yon oy os ‘teach tery teh eaters om. : eer ee apne = a | WRIT a: ta Farmers & Manufacturers: Beet Sor Amecition atm MAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1957 y in Economics . Worse _ Than in Military Field. Int Industrial Develop- ment_..Conference_in a major speech last night. x WW. . Pegging his talk to the Soviet launching of the .satellite Sputnik the vice president told a dinner audiénce of 800 that the free world an all-out “It can use; police power to keep these people in subjection. And it will then control their im- mense wealth in oil, uranium, cop- per and many other materials es- seritial to tme economic life of the Nixon brought strong applause at this point by declaring: “Let Waterford Dem Club Plans Wiener Roast On Saturday, beginning at 7 p.m., the Democratic Club of Waterford ~ ‘Township will have a wiertie roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd sux pox: —M . "the dreams of Hf it HE ita! 1 peice | i ff 7 ) i eel bi. Mitt TEL > el : Fi = i] i } i t i if fe on *g 4 \ : ‘ * : pee eS Me OG eae Re * + 1 4 é x ? , eee : ; 10 FLIGHTS = Years |i meron May | was sing a giant glass cage to) produce enough heat to begin the) fusion process, About 212 million degrees Fahrenheit is 2 meneetery, - AIRWAYS . New You Can Fly to and From Pontiac * Owosse-Pottiac-Willqw Run ‘| OR 3-3881 3 e = : 4 a = ih if & i #. iJ z& tt ® 4 ? 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ATHENS (INS) — If you're the type of ‘tourist that pre- fers sightseeing with a tall, dark’ and handsome escort, head straight for Athens. Paris has its lights, Rome has its ruins, but Athens has the eligible men — practically all of them tall, dark, hand- some and eager to show you the Acsopolis by moonlight. DON'T EXPECT MONEY Just don’t-expect your Greek » about, and they all have wives ‘in addition to yachts. But there hare at least 250,000 bachelors go tee eee ; * tal, e . * * RP ” ‘The. reasons why girl tourists can have a_ wonderful tiie in Athens are explained by an expert on the. subject. “Most Greék men marry © -* late, when they're 30, 35 or * even older, because schooling’ and army eveVice Roepe ‘them occupied ‘well: into ~ late ~ peat. f aflaga . ss slated to be the néxt Greek information officer in New York, is unmarried, .and- * » brother of millionaire ship- ‘ ‘owner Apostolos Pezas. 4 by the richness of the orch- estra’s string section in the quick and sprightly passages of the opening movement—a richness intone which is equal of Hayden and Mozart in this manner that it-has reached a high state of competence, in- deed. > After the well-réceived sym- lection from , Great Handel oratorio, “The Messiah” and two operatic arias. His selection of ‘the difficult - pag ote. sy vith pene: Benin Enthusiastic: Oe “very Valley Shall Be Bx unfortunate. A difficult aria in itself, it is made even more up". his voice. His singing of “Il! Mio Tes- ‘ero’ -from Mozart’s Don opera “Den Giovanni" was much more réjaxed. But ‘it was in his singing of dne of the grea * est tenor-arjas, “E Lucevan Pe _ Stelle" from Puccini's “La ca’* that the singer came hia own. CAPTIVATES AUDIENCE — His singing, . beautifully phrased and packed with emo tion, drew “‘bravos"’ and from the opening night crowd. Worden returned later in os program to captivate numbers, -F say of bebunay's 8 earlier composi- tions, the /P te Suite” and sociation. of Rome.” ‘At that_time, tl pe /oute & | St’Hugo Guild | ~ Gathers at Tea i cae. in size, the orchestra will be supplemented by. of the Pontiac High Band. * > * * Two: renenalion soloista will add spice té. future’ events pt the . They are Gor- Mon ‘assistant con- certmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Mischa Kottler, renowned De- troit pianist and teacher. SON Mrs. S. ¥. Sekles (right) chats with first-nighters, Richard °C. Poole and Mrs. Poole (left). dent of Pontiac’s Symphony Orchestra while Mrs. Sekles is second vice presi- dent of the Symphony’ Women’s As- Mr. Poole is presi- Mrs. Peter. Moriaghan of Bloomfield Hills was hostess — when nearly 150 members of ~~’ St Hugo \of the Hills’ Church » ’ for their atinual ‘membership tea. og “8 ‘tot ‘the tea ‘with a, madeira cloth and bronze and yellow chrysanthe- mums in a silver bow! flanked : — in_ silver _ Francesco Di Blasi, conductor of Pontiac’ ‘Sym-' : ban Orchestra, is shown-here ts he ‘was in action gl the first concert of the season Tuesday evening. ‘Sorérity to on Police Captain Juvenile delinquency will. be the topic discussed by Captain Walter Krause of the Pontiac Police force for the Oct. 21 meeting of the alumnae of Al- _ _ pha, Xi Delta sorority. a , The South Oakland Chapter meeting will be held in the Il- » Tinois. avenue’ home | of Mrs. Gordon Revnolds. Mrs. Charles ‘Allen will Ms, as CO- Washday Protection Notice how squint lines in- crease during good weather? Many housewives’ like to’sun- their- laundry for «that fresh smell, However,~-hanging clothes in the suh can harm the eyes. So fasten ah extra pair of stthglasses to a Clothes basket or Clothespin bag and -wear the glasses when in the sun. % s “Honds Hide aie isy hands get much work Among ‘thon Ss sesth were the Rev, Frances T. Stock and . the Rey. Arthur J. Childs. wwe w AS Chairman -for the tea was Mrs.. Oscar Pung, assisted by , Mrs. Alexander Tulaboff. Patrons Dr. @atl Mr Ceorge A. Harkless are © given programs by usher, Karen Hayden, at Tuesday _ epening’s opening Fontiag. watearas Orchestra cons © ‘ Being shown to their seats in Lincoln Junior High School’s Auditorium for reeeteg evening, ae Friday at Fairlane Parana eee cert for she 1957-1958 rn in Lincoln Junior High’ bt ae * Sym hie y Orchestraypnacags Ae J he poher is. Club .Slates. International Tea. Members of the Pontiac branch. of the Woman's Na- tional Parm and Garden As-- sociation met Monday at the Berkshire road home of .Mrs. John Livingstone. Announce- ment of new officers and plans for their International Tea to be held at Fairlane Friday were the main items on the Committee heads appointed are Mrs. Walter Willman, civic improvement; Mis. Sel- - by President Mrs. C. R, Gatley - den, conservation; ° Mrs. John - indtate, “education: Mrs. Le . Habel, extension; Mrs. W. thle was decorated Ross Thompson, flowér show, and Mrs. Standish Sibley, hort), cultural therapy. . * * *- Others are Mrs. Robert :Cas- tell, international cooperation; Mrs. W. F. Maybury, market- ing; Mrs. Robert Oliver, mem- bership; Mrs. Edmund Rogers, notification; Mrs..O. H. Lund- beck, philanthropy; Mrs. H. A. Fitzgerald, photography, Mrs. gram. John. H. Patterson, pro- To Direct PHS Singers ~ The guest conductor of Pon- tiac High School's fall vocal clinic, William L. Dawson, has Me om Neer music, ~*~ te ® 4 In 1931 he organized. and. became head of the School of ~, Music at Tusk Institute, Mr, Daavson has conducted the Tuskegee. Choir .on tours throughout the country, “The choir has appeared in Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall, has given com- — mand performances at the White House for Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin © D, Roogevelt, and has appeared on TV programs such as the , Ed Sullivan’ Show, | ALSO COMPOSES In the field of writing, Mr. Dawson has composed numer: - instfumental . ous songs and hostess. a done; Bat if are busy? fid- ” ea Wash Up, Not Down | wlan phi oe twit ae ps eee ‘a wits gud then aioe ’ strands. of . hair, m1 : Me ve) wig ieee Is Convalescing sa wom’ aoe int em of Actually tne ip Or wrekieg *~” Mes. “Vieloria “Evandtf, ‘of keep their hands busy knitting the U.S. Department’of State trom chin to forehesid. Washing _ Lorberta Lane, is: convalescing ng to other's, This-—to . conduct~ various choral. your face “down” tends to.” “at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, impresses viewers and hites groups of that country, ; make*facial muscles sag. following surgery: signs. of strain, So The fell coneert Wil bp ee : PM 4 . ve yi | f WILLIAM. L. DAWSON’ and ....... + ented Nov. 4 by Pontiac High School, Vocal Department; - me: ey. ae én . ‘ iB in ot Ge H, Putnam by -Yoltmann and Ed- ward Banghart, ae f 7 Kaul; Mrs; J T. t/-« Mrs, Robert aon ‘Mrs. “Wade Harris, Mrs Mrs. George Crané, publicity; Mrs. Hugh Grove, revisions; Mrs. Russell Galbraith, scrap- book; Mrs. Phillip Hubbard, social; Mrs.. William B. Hart- man, ways and means, and Mrs. W. Ross Thompson, year- . book, complete the list. * * * Guest speaker..Mrs. F. G. Garrison, Michigan ‘internation- al. cooperation chairman, dis- cussed the success of the Farm ber Exchange Bogram j nistered | - which > is admit Sponsored by th 61 lube ~ 4H Foundation. Through the ’ etl Youth Exchange. Ameti- can “Ambassadors in Blue Jeans” spend a summer with a farm family in a foreign coun-. try, and foreign students are chosen to come to this country “to gain experience beneficias -to their countrymen. The tional Tea, Friday at Fairlane, Mrs. Snell association's . Interna- which will be held is being Entertains Directors The directors of the Grace Branch of the Needlework - i- Guild -mef: Monday at the. | horne of .Mrs. Lester Snell. on Auburn road for their annual directors’ meeting and tea. This branch of the Pontiac. | Needlework Guild was named jn honor of its organizers, the late Mrs. Harry Fitzgerald and Mrs, -H. H_ -Thatcher, now honorary -president. * At the meeting plans were made for the Ingathering which will be held. Nov. 5 at the Auburn-Helghts Community Club. * *® * Directors attendi were Mrs. L, R. Naugle“Mrs. Wal- ter Mehlberg, Mrs, William Brooks,. Mrs. ‘Edward Miller, — Mrs. Wilbert Lewis, Mrs. Omar Bullock and Mrs. Russell Mehl. berg. Others present were Mrs Dotland Lash.’ Mts. William - Porter, Mrs. Jack: Goodchild, . Mrs. C. L,’ Ralph, ‘Mrs.. EaM Marshall; Howell and Mrs. Thatcher. Ane A cand Wee’ is Mrs. Snell assisted by Ernest Howell, vice p held to encourage support for the Farm. Youth Exchange pro-° gram. Scholarship student. sponsored by the local branch for 1957-1958 is Frank Lessiter, a 4H Exchange student who has spent the past summer in _ Germany. ed ean a *® * *. Also included jin the meeting were a Pennies for Friendship Collection, an exhibit of articles from India by Mrs. M, F. Macaulay, and the introduction, of two new members, Mrs. Charles Hayner and Mrs. Fred- erick Lowe, * *. * Social chairman was Mrs, Hugh Grove. Assisting her were Mrs. Donald Bos, Mrs. Henry Gaukler Jr., Mrs. Russell Gal- braith, Mrs. Edward Barrett, Mrs. Robert Glenn, Mrs. Robert Nelson and Mrs. Arnold Jerome. + son, The Laogrt ar held Schoof Auditorium. # ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Lester fen { right). ‘U. N. Neiresind for Sisterhood - Members of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob held a pro- . gram dedicated to the United Nations Tuesday. = ie 2: ® Professor Meyer Barash of Wayne State University’s. De- Dinner-Dance Slated On Oct. 26 members of Bir- mingham Country Club will dine and dance at a Halloween _ party. Jerome Motor ‘Sales , 280 S. Sagifiaw St. Fe 4-262 Lo Dear Mr. & Mrs. Public October 16, 1957 We are in our last month of the 1957 model year for Cadillac. It has been a good year, The new 1957 Cadillac has proved itself beyond any doubt, as the greatest ever offered to the very critical car buying public. Our stock of brand ‘new Cadillacs is stilf °~ sufficient to give you a fine selection of body styles and colors from which to choose, And, never in our history have we been able to offer: you such tremendous savings. Please call us or come: in at your very. earliest convenience and we will show you ‘how easy it really is to‘own a brand new 1967 © “standard of the world.” te a ¢ Hd ifs beri i 5 e up more effective.’ When putting on lipstick, paint voir tet &3°9 Unit, not as two halves. You will find the result much__| 7. H i i s ; | | Mrs. Toomey Adds Chocolate Sauce to Cottage Pudding By JANET ODELL- ~ No dessert for dinner tonight? Ai) Well, you certainly have time to FRRANO NEW > Winter HATS ei * ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE . 6.29 Rich, luxurious velvets and velours. and beavers in exciting colors as well : as black, brown and navy. Reg. 1295+ ©} make Mrs. Bart Toomey’s Cottage Pudding: We know you have all the ingredients in the house. It can bake while you're getting the) rest of the dinner ready. Mrs. Toomey is one of the most enthusiastic lake dwellers we By- Mra, Bart Toomey % pound (% stick) margarindg We eup sugar a eae i = flour, measured BEFORE sift- ng: 2 — double acting baking pow- er : 1 teaspoon salt cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream margarine, sugar and egg. Stir in dry ingredients and milk, Pour ; 8- greased cup- cake pans, in 325-degree oven for 20-25 minutes. Serve with hot chocolate sauce, "| Chocolate Sauce Blend % cup sugar with 3 table- spoons baking cocoa, % teaspoon salt and 2 tablespoons flour. Add 1% cups boiling water slowly. Cook, stirring . constantly, until thick. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla | warm. and i~tablespoon butter. Serve + sm tim eoptlehary by a famous maker ,@S seen in Seventeen Pea | ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Your Favorite SADDLES — i Regular to 7 95 Pe 7 * ui |Only 25c a copy! _jindependence year, and the Kingdom of the . o Prince Charming will delight the) wor little lady (or be a showpiece for the teenager's room) with his handsome costume of white faille shirt, blue faille trousers and red satin cummerbund. (Ideal for Christmas-giving! ) Pattern No, 2588 contains pattern pieces for 16-inch doll and clothes; hot- transfer for face; sewing to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac. Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il. three crochet items and a quilt. Méeting Conducted by Standish Group Standish Group of the First Con- gregational Charch met atthe ‘Thome of Mrs. Roy Bennett on Chamberlain street Friday for a Mrs. Car] Malkim. Plans were made and commit- smorgasbord to be held at the church Oct. 23, Belgium. and Holland had a ter- rific civil war in 1830.. Belgium was granted that Netherlands was dissolved, Bel- gium and Holland were formerly ie address and the pattern number Have you a copy of our 1957) © Needlework Album? It contains 56 colorful pages showing many’pretty idesigns; plus directions for making dessert luncheon, Co-hostess wag) tees were appointed for the annual] - By RUTH costume, you could believe she might be goin into. an old-fashione dechine. “She no longer leaps when the telephone rings, Even if it is for a lis: HiME fii {Teenager Mopes About ‘Between Engagements’ Mother Almost Hopes That. Daughter Will -Find New Steady Beau ‘MILLETT ———_ 1 who is “between means 3 . If she wore skirts, instead of Bermuda shorts for her ‘at-home’ Ps * ra yy THE BOTTLE WiTy Top stains and odor Do Scandal ‘Magazines - Hurt U.S.? | | ’ ere BRP? a i + ae ve is again—and a gain—if neces- ward them olf: damage has been done zt but here are four ways to Fears Damage to All America By LEE BELSER HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Mau- real i Huet SHOPS Downtown Shop at 61 W. Huron » “A : ci Tad ‘| § z Ee : Eg cadet 7 | $4998 va 2" Wide, Assorted Colors. 35% Wool—65% Rayon Christian Literature 39 Oakland Ave. Sales Pontiac z ies wi 8 gzs 3 ¥ uk f E H iy Sse f “I'm glad I it,”” she re- “And I'd do if all over PLACE ORD eeeeee Attention Churches . & Organizations - §atintene Ribbon For Gift Packages - WHOLESALE PRICES 8 NOW IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON ~ 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4.2878 Necessary t Take The Business Institute Is - ~ APPROVED - for the Training L of Korean Veterans of Public Law. ! and to prepare for 0d w 080 to improve your) education Courses are in Executive Secretarial, Business Abmtnistraticn, Migher: Accommtng, teens aan ES - * Day, Half-Day, and Evening Sessions The Business Institute |. 7 West Lawrence-St; Pontine: _ Phone FE 2-355 pea sere ene see eg ue sk, pit te beat ba IE kp ude A deo RA s ‘ Be 1/ co a r oanehemamen ew SA gon mae z PoyTiac HESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 16, inst : 1 2 HouRs FREE PARKING | = a : : ) <= tee te Staiger ~ porre — — eke FASHION . . < “QUALITY vevend PRICE ate the Keynotes: of our 41st Birthddy Celebration which wehave planned for you! - We ee ene Lots while making a seeeaal at Arthur's - have combed the markets for special Values ond bring you fresh, new merchandise at manufacturers sacrifice prices!’ Now in wo ane oe 4 , sie every department . . . FASHIONS AT A PRICE , .. WITHOUT COMPROMISING WITH THE — You, EXPECT FROM So ee hes A : a rps | - SPECTACULAR “ad ANS eres ; ww a | : tn 5 vet N SALE! f Save $22 to $51 NOW MINK 8 ae 2 . Amazing WINTER Selection * = ono | -@ CAPE STOLES @ CLASSIC STOLES 3299 | _ Regular to 29.98 ANNIVERSARY eR an “ANNIVERSARY Pn 10% Pak Tae ) me - SALE PRICED 3 Ail tors Setelich ts tee : * . sya 845 country of origin of — f a Selected. qroinys Wns comuel, street ond ee @ , , Notural pastel, silverblue, sapphire, : to | - - after-five styles. Choose” : and dark ranch Mink! If you know . i = from crepe, transeason cottons or wools. mink values .., just see these! "eg - In solid colors, stripes or , fe re Gland widbettna’ : ; ‘Plaids. Junior and Misses sizes. These fabulous designer coats are hand - dia i ae - . tailored by the foremost quality manufacturers and ; e . F . were previously priced to $129. eo | f ~_. Better Dresses — Second Floor - Make your selection from FORSTMANN’S ~~ ee \ ¥ oF acy MARVELLA, Imported British Tweeds, Shiny | _ .-\ 4 i eS Jet Blacks and Precious velvety wools. r Girls Fall Cotton a ; . mm -_ vee eos i eile alt Aa he 2 CR Feeturing the inn shape; the tulip shope, 7 \ : ‘ ‘ , ee” com ous Make the straight line . . . with flattering collars or DRESSES hg ¢ braid trim. Ice beige, grey, taupé, blue, i. i GIRDLES and BRAS red and black. Petite, junior and misses sizes. * Re oar 98 * GIRDLES Nylon one-or two way stretch. ; es es : ‘ Also in panty girdle. SML. White, Pink, Blue. 4 | | foes . = Reg. to ..... DBD = Reg. 0.12.95. FBO | A Limited Number of Beautiful Winter + ANNIVERSARY | F ses tandeay or Strapless. Coton or Nylon lac : a... < OA T Ss _—e ee y eau or Strapless. otton or Nylon Lace. = - a . = Sizes 32 to 36. A-B cups. White, Pink, blue. i ae — & : ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICED! : Reg. to 3.95.. 1 BO . Reg. to 5.95.. 2.89 4 ; ar | eee 4.83 | , ) +. Smart Tweeds and shiny blocks, , ‘ Stans for junior, misses. . a Rennie - Plaids and solids. BG - = A wide assortment of styles , sleeve - ~ ike ll in washable cotton. - , —— -_ long si Coat Salon — Second Floor Siz 2 ‘} 4 “ a : __ blipover. Shetland type. Saga . izes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. Q - Sweaters. . Speeches SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY os {SUB TEEN GIRLS’ SKIRTS, Reg. to 7. 98.489 f SALE PRICED! Wool plaids or tweeds. a \ a ys ae LINGERIE | GIRLS’ CO-ORDINATE SETS, Reg. 10. 98 Tat ys : Jersey blouse and wool skirts, a UX i e ~ ee ro ana _ Ph sak ate ‘ o. £0 ; . : and SLEEPWEAR» . : ’ “AN NIVERSARY SPECIALS” ‘HANDBAGS “Reguler to 12.95 . - 100% Virgin wool: in-your choice. of four popular colors. Blue, Beige, 6 Yellow, Grey or Red. Sizes ae SLIPS & GOWNS PAJAMAS : Reg: 595. ey eek 3.29 | tas ge ee 4.29 SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PURCHASE SKIRTS , Regular 8.98 Pees ee -5.89 Beautfful wool toed or plaids —- inwalker, slim or flared styles. a Large selection of colors. ‘Sizes. 10 to - ANNIVERSARY: SALE PRICED! - ¢ é . oe 6.89 An amazing collection of -brand new — daytime and evening bags, ~ Calf, faille, satin or broadcloth are all here! Blatkts «0 Ota Brown! Red! Naturalvand Toast!“ ** © &© @ Brand new selections in-nylon, cotton and _ Chiffon. Buy now for Christmas Gifting! Lingetie — Main Floor * % \ WAYS + 20:bey Charge Accent Me Sereda, “sears, pure ‘silk; teg- 98 cs oc P. A. Coileaanes Account. Months HANDKERCHIEFS, linen ¢ ints and: a BUY: te Pay Nominal Service Charge: pe pene | I | Ms ae ° 12 to Pay. nat , i. fo“. : st waa aia wee to o* ae MAINE TY | Bes the same with-every' a rine arty | "Foe example, suppose 900 mie soon get a job as a typist. You as | ‘carefully | sume that thaf means you'll be _ | at a typewriter all day, every - then he ae wee andI | — If you were typist on a des-. ert island, it probably would. 12.95 — ** ta** 2 © sine % a The pave daytime look | ‘ “The traditional gleam of polished calf... with new . fashion highlights: the discreet little bow, the bright - eS little" buckle. Mid-heel to take you asbolutely ° : anywhere with incredible ease. . TT oe : PAULI’S Shoe Store. ‘ ‘2 _ Serviyig Pontiac Over 75 Years!~ : 35 N. Saginaw Open Friday Nite ’til 9 This product hos no connection whatever with The Americen National Red Cross 4 ‘ 4 Ai Fresh as’ a {} Brisk Fall Day... }. and all “prettied” up, | ready ‘for’ those ¢x- 4 @6©5—scihilarating days ahead . «her hair stylist? “Tony” of course.» $Z2 Hu Ex ne ES ffs S = <% i a: ied | 3 i ge z é if i ¢ li 283 ‘ (Copyright 1987) Mrs, Fred Bisballe of Lake Orion named > met Tuesday evening in Elks Temple, : : elected second vice president while Mrs, Leroy Aldinger was named to fill the recording secretary's du- ties, Named to the board were Mrs. Southwestern district chairman is Mrs. Margaret Graham and Mrs, Clifford Neville was named Pontiac district chairman. Member nominating committee jincludes Mrs. Fred Tuck, , Mrs. Donald Neal and Mrs. Steney Barsodi. = Troop 267, under the leadership of Mrs. Burnis Morse, made a flag | Spresentation. Mrs,. ©. J, Jolly Jr., immediate and, Mrs.| was Girl Scout Council when that group). - Mrs. ‘Kenneth Davidson was NORTH - SOUTH - BAST - WEST Whatever Your Destination Let Us Help You IMrs, Fred Bisballe Heads County Girl Scout Council ipation by leaders and neighbor-| . hoods in council planning to obtain good Girl Scout programs. ‘s+ Tt was announced that Camp Sherwood will be set up for two week sessions in 1958, in accord. ance with recommendations made by national camp authorities. Reception Held for Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Sib- ley opened their. home in Clarkston Sunday afternoon for a reception honoring their. niece, the former Helen Ann ° Drake, and her husband, Rob- ert B. McVean. Ce » * «e359 Attending were guests from Ann Arbor, Lansing, Royal Oak, North Branch, Wixom, . Pontiac, Detroit, Drayton Plains and -Clarkston. eh The new Mrs. McVean also . was honored recently at show- { . . . ers given by Mrs, Carl An- , . With va Plans thony’ and Mrs. William Shaw & RMINGHAM | of Drayton Plains and Mrs. ' -_ a? BI | Douglas Judy and Mrs. Darrell : SHY ’¢5 Beauty Shop TRAVEL SERVICE | Seif's: tue is a Gsace Plummer Reilly | a a eS Riker Bidg.—Rear of Lobby Mi 4-871? hin A , er Nov. 1 Mr. and Mrs. | ‘FE 3-7186 oe mee J vicVean will reside on Cadillac : . : avenue. ; : —— ? oe : ; + » « @ shoe store for boys too! ,.. ‘ ? ' g ‘U-WING TIP brown or Black ~ Widths A-E _ SADDLE OXFORD ——— | Berg pooular ack, end : . Widths A-D oe we I o\. $Q45 Sizes 3 - 6 - ‘A+ D°° $9.95 Sizes 6l/, - 8 AD cS = _ + aes 7 * f <7 ‘ ‘ * , + 4 ea aa eR Se ities ne Roe pape ee * as = Sizes 344 - 6 $845 Sizes 121, + 3 a Sizes 615 + 9 . $9.45 "JUVENILE BOOTERY — 28 E. Lawrence Sti ‘Opén Mon. b= Fil, to 9 Extra-Support Oxford ae SS $945 Yes, ethers, pore. they are, the keen Gerberichs your boys’ crow -wear- hing Here’s the real he-man ing and talking about. that youngsters like ‘ives see how’ well th 3 how well they fit your shoe budget. § a ‘j i ey wear and learn — 2 * Sharkskin Moc. Toe comfort plus. styling~widths A-D ‘flee 12, + 3 $7.95 Sires 32-6 $8.95. .«. You'll be happy i styles for every size. Send 25¢ With THE NEW PATT-O-RAMA Your pre-school - age daughter will adore this cute back-closing jumper that fits so nicely. Dress her in no time! Panties included. No, 8475 with Patt-O-Rama is in i yards of 45-inch; 1% yards 35- inch; panties .% yard. : For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, ‘1372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, 1.’ |. Don't miss the Fall & Winter ’57 issue of Basic Fashion, our com- plete pattern catalog. It’s chock- 1+ Lohff of Clarkston. This was 3 Fellowship Class sizes 2, 3, 4,-5,-6 years. Size 3,} ‘ ‘ full of sew-easy, up-to-the-minute today. day a 6 a . party. : : ne 54 = jfor us to accommodate the num- |ber’ of boys and girls she would like to invite. . a. + “We agteed to let her have it it one of the restaurants here in town. I would like to know if it will be necessary for my husband : 1 of the late |and me to be to claperon : the group.” Brie Joe % Mrs. Thomas. em aq = 4 if Answer: You certainly should 7 : be there to ; PHYLLIS THOMAS - ttmimues. | so @ , ‘| “Dear Mrs.’ Post: My boy friend P IN flr % .|has been asked-to be bést man at ersonal News Of Interest \\c"ieni's wedding. F have been Ce ee j : . SS AE m _ Visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. Mr. and“Mrs. L. Ross Buff- — Sentie: oe Roeser of Neome drive and | ington of Pontiac drive have | «\y boy friend says that it will Mrs. O. W. Roeser of Monroe | returned to their home after |not be necessary for me to buy street is Mrs. R. W. Brink of |. spending three weeks visiting |, | ig present and that he Tularosa, N.M. : their son and daughter-in-law [qj my name,on the card ‘te * @ at Newark, Ohio. . | with the wedding present he.sends. Sunday dinner’ guests at the | — Also on their ftinerary was a |; 1_offer_to_pay-fothalf-of - | homer Blanche Meidiein*of | tip to Sugar Creek, Ohio, line wedding present? If he will Charlotte avenue were Mr. and | where they visited their grand- {not Jet me pay part of it, would Mrs. Herschel E. Cooke and | daughter, the former JoAnne |i be proper for me to let him | Mr, and Mrs. Charles B, | Buffington, and her husband, —finciude my mame?” = ——S Servey of Flint. os om wget ge While ing —_—_— : ge, pine gol + known asthe | Answer: It would be in better Mr. snd: Mrs. W. C. Siggs Little’ Switzerland. of Olio,” ‘|taste if he did not include your and children, Roger, Richard * they attended the annual Swiss name, and you do not need to and Barbers, have moved from . Festival, which drew a crowd send a present yourself. — Oklahoma City to Fort Myers, | °° over 58.000. mension Fia., to make their home. Mrs WR “Dear Mrs. Post: About six Siggs is the former Completing his senior year | months ago I started working Meade of Pontiac. at Kenyon College, Gambier, | for my present employer as his OM eels & Ohio, is Charles Owen Lawson, | private secretary. I am going Traveling by train-to visit | °° of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald | to be married shortly and her sister ot Willen ‘Acie Lawson of Orehard Lake. Vil- | would like to know if it would are Mrs. Robert A Sian nod lage. President of his fratern- | be proper to invite him to my sons, Tommy and Bobby ity, Delta Phi, Charles also is wedding. Cadillac street. Mrs. Anion. active in the college choir, | -“He is: far above us socially son’s mother, Mrs. Bernice | *udent council and debate jand I do not want to overstep my Cafis of Centreville, is accom- team. bounds, but on the other hand, I panying the trio. : ~, 8. .&-® do not want to slight him. n Homecoming festivities at the University of Michigan this Answer: If your. relationship weekend have attracted Mrs. |has been strictly business, you Grace Elwell of Dick avenue | would not invite him. But if he and Mrs. Alvah Coe of Flint, |has been friendly and has shown who will motor to Ann Arbor jan interest in your wedding plans, Saturday. They will attend the |tell him that if he would like to Michigan - Northwestern grid- j|come to your wedding (and say iron contest with Judy~ Lou |where and when), that you would Elwell, journalism major. be very pleased to have him. * * od : Cast as the famous figure- skating wife of the producer in the Valparaiso University Play- ers’ recent production, “Light Up the Sky,” was Patricia the group’s first experiment - with theater-in-the-roand. * * x Enrolled for the fall semester at Taylor University, Upland, Ind., are Barbara Schultz of Scott Lake road, Russell Att- water of Inverness avenue, Karen Bihl of Emerson avenue, Yvonne A. Briggs of Oakshire avenue, Jane Fulcher of Wes- brook avenue and Joyce Mor- gan of Willett road. Other area young people en- rolled are W. David Richards of Chicago avenue, Sally Joiner and Margaret Ann Studebaker, both: of Clarkston; Lorraine Ann Rioux of Davisburg and“ Delorés Larson of Bloomfield. Hills. Meets for Dinner Fifty members of Fellowship Bi-| ble Class of First Baptist Church, met Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.| Louis Carpenter were in-charge of a cooperative dinner. Movies of Néw Zealand and Ja- pan were shown by Howard: Ek A FINE WAY TO TRY OF YOU DON’T GARE TO OYE! ® NO ToucH-uPs! _ @ NO TIME Lost! © -NO PEROXIDES usaEp! @ NO RISK TOA SINGLE STRAND] It lasts 5 weeks... takes § minutes costs only $3 FE 8-9639 dredge. -Mrs. Ted Slosson present- ed a solp., “A Travel to Flint _- ldonnell Ten ‘members. of the Reliable]! HAIR STYLISTS ; room pg Bl met olsen | panier aneoe 20. Desie quia MIRACLE MILE Ld ‘ ¢ $750 _8] ()00 No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andro Beauty Salon Bldg. New Hair Styles Direct From Paris: _ FEATHER CUT COLD WAVES Complete “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” Friday Til 9 P.M. / PHONE. (RE 5.9257 ” ‘J ee i : : 5, eee goaded DO ee i ee | eet . ae aod aS ae # 4°, ¥ te, ae Lusurious black corduroy~and leopard-printed ' - crepe combine to make an elegant three-piece ‘ensemble in which the velvety wide wale is used hori« ‘zontally for an unusual effect. The hip-length jacket designed with a wing collar,. is lined with the leopard : print. .A repetition of the print is found in the sleeve- less overblouse, cut low in skirt to a the — a back and worn with a slim | -Display Ligh Without Crowding Home CHICAGO (INS) — If-you are having. trouble fitting enough lamps into your room, try a de- partment store. ‘trick. _ Two of Chicago's top decorators | Suggest using display lights—the - OES Conducts Annual Meeting Seventy - three members and guests attended the an- nual meeting of Pontiac Chap- ter 228, OES, on Monday. * * 2. At the gathering, which fea- tured a service in memory of Johnston, Installation ceremonies will be . conducted on Oct. 28. * * * Refreshments “were served . © by the conductresses following ~ the meeting. = ts Behe same’ kind used in. storé windows —in rooms were regular —_ don’t fit. finial tes allinn, dead evens feet wide and 12 feet long, a couch tales up one wall and the desk another. So they hid one glass light re- flector on the floor behind stores or electric supply houses. The American Cancer Society says that at present rates, 46 per cent of breast cancer patients are being saved. But, 81 per cent are as peli ne ll ontsairda and treated in time. | Fascinates *Detroiter Cora _M. Brown Serves in Postal Department opportuni- ty, as well as great responsibil- ity. * we come to facing this, the closer we'll come to solving ‘it. ig HE FURIOUS? partial parent? , * * * # ease which startles -us, f : ered what is ftir to him and Ted, jhe begins to/relax.and stops: in- sisting on “What do we do when we havelisn’t fair to punish ‘Ted as I- pun- -iallowed Norman to persuade us|ished you. You disobeyed three to imppse- a penalty on Ted we/times; he disobeyed’ once. As he ~jbehaved differentiy from~ you, “his {punishment is different, ‘too.”* | E sity! he's put on us. Dots Norinsh blow uni te be furious with us as a cruel and) . Usually, no, Though he my . |@rumble a bit, he usually accepts our decision with a speed / ‘ahd This is because Norman/cares bape Ney our Wish to he just, The moment he's made sure that we have thoughtfully consid- own View of “fair- ness." For his security lies not in getting his brother punished but in jis experience of us as persons/ who care enough about ‘tairness to work through: our own ideas/of It Regardless of the ae *- * * Ke’ 's reassured not by our send- utes but by our demonstrated re- spect for fairness. He senses. that he éan trust It to benefit him as it has just benefited his brother. To see this ig a helpful reali. zation in the discipline of broth- much less. abont the decision ers and sisters, r re ee ee pinecone f > A Extension Club Holds Dinner The Huron Gardens Extension} Club met Monday evening for a. cooperative dinner at the home of MLrs. Roy Frazier on Kings road. a lesson on “Learn- ing About Family Life’ were Mrs, Frazier .and Mrs. Henry Keel. The group will meet next .at the Holbrook street home of Mrs. Levi Gender, : Chairmen: Listed named chairman of Auxiliary’ of | | Italian American Club's Christmas Sweetest Day of the Year Saturday, October 19th. 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Telegraph Rd, - Very new. Vepy Smart. The wrn-about bi sweater that cai be worn fore or aft. Fashi a all-wool zephyr with an exciting capri collar, 8/4 ‘ribbed’ cuff, understated bat wing sleeves and waist drawstring. Sizes 34 to 40. Colors: White, red, black. a# 12” White-Red Sizes 36> to 40 ee . ‘ eek seat Now 1 3 Mrs, P. R. Welt has been named | bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Richard Frenzel. © MR. and MRS. ROBERT KEARNEY Georda Mason Is Wed , Hin Candlelight Service. RSet ; White giadioli and chrysanthe- served as best man, while Cari |David Goodfellow and Mra. S. A.| igi Ea tah ane mums banked the altar of the| Siegel, of Bloomfield Township; Williamson have charge of piub-| y Seventh Day Advent Church| Erle Beckewles, of Detroit; ar. licity, and Mra M. J. Taup, Mes. STEAKS — CHOPS | “SNS sl Genta Eten. Mason and Robert| od he geet lum and Dare. G. F. Dalles one mark. ‘WE'RE SERVICE AND CALORIE-WISE Fredrick Kearney, Elder R. W, ing .the books. EA LAX. A UTIFUL NEW i f Pratt, Sis officiated in, the | ateay eetiong se Min oe i oe JP RCAND id ies: i RESTAURANT & ' _ : e | presence guests. | Solieitation is being wondncted SODA FOUNTAIN 5 aes. & : 1 Smarty deailed foun cuivon vamp SE Bd ed | concepts a ah | Feel bay Shablis aablias wee “Gi qt Cell ik Scat te Ruoves 7 _ > Solty soft Kidskin adds more good looks, a i. +. The brie the daughter of Me pinten ‘wens 4 hovel ing Mr. Cit Ril Cary Outs 3 Elastic collas for perfect fit ad extra comfor. J} ‘One of the prime tavorites | Jonas ‘sven, ant. Se, badhingy went emnaenion pl m > Thick sponge eubber plaioem for easy salting : owt — ty sayin ol — poems vom are Mrs. Richard jeaves, Mrs. Frenzel wots 0 deel : : * several| Frenzel of Ferndale, and the la | 3. Shapely medium walking heel. ee mo by Se style fans| Robert Kearney. ’ roi age ston eny oe pink carne At Sibley’s Newest Store & Leather sole for timness and good service. # spread in acceptance) ee her wedding the bride |tion corsage. . ie : oat a scross the country. - chone a floor length gown of | Belore -leaving on a trip to Ni-|Mrs. Sink Hostess in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. Other favorites are V- neck pull- overs, sleeveless pullovers, button- Chastity jare.ever taticta featur: |agera Falls the new Mrs. Kearney to PEO Chapter front shirt-type pullovers. with ing a hoop skirt and yoke of net |Changed to a beige suit with brown 2 attached collars, cardigans, crew-| "* mkled with mother of/peart |® s and a corsage of white! rs. w. Henry Sink of Avondale | ees neck bulky knits and bully knits) SC@M¢M* Secented by a mandarin roses and carnations, - drive was hostess for a meeting wth eeticallan hae ociar and long tapersd sleeves. pillage. af Chapter CL. of PEO Monday! A crown of seed pearis and Chan- Both the bride and bridegroom evening. . VARIOUS. YARNS tilly lace secured her Ince bordered |*"@ S*@duates of Adelphian-Acad-| Mrs 5 TODD'S —_ Ff. Avaitanie in both tine knits ‘and|tingertip veil, and she carried a{¢™, Holly, and attended Emman-|plans bulkies are pure wool_yarng in-icascade . arrangement “of white uel Missionary College at Berrien|to Shoe Store cluding cashmere and lambs wool,|roses ard carnations. Springs. 20 W. Huron St. FE 2-3821 yas, and a wealth of others. (Mrs. Jack Choler, the wire sis- oe ter. Bridesmaids were Mrs. ‘Robert Skiers, skaters and outdoorsmen Garrett, of Niles, sister of the will go for the Scandinavian-type bride; Janet Carter, of, Battle sweaters with their bold chest/Creek; Mrs: Harold Racine, and jand sleeve designs. 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MRS, STEWART'S . ie 89 COFFEE petra ‘ ¢ Liquid Bluing ..... : 25 i CARDONA a 2 irae! Co - 89 roe ‘ a HOUSE nee Fluid :, 8 29° ) , cen Stamps FOOD FAIR in the MIRACLE MILE OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY | press. pe eg Conway would always laugh when he quoted that. Stay with him and there might be more strokes | of good luck, he promised. Tie up with Giff Farrell's — crowd and the company would be ‘looted for the benefit of insiders. So Jerry Conway picked up the “So 'far these people had listened to his explanation that a company in the process of acquiring valuable oil s couldn’t blueprint its plans in the public Stock which the-investors had bought a year ago _ had more than doubled in value. Giff Farrell said that) was due purely to.a “stroke of luck” with which Conway. telephone. cana ~Jerry Conway speaking,” -he-said.— ~‘. heard it before. “These people are playing for keeps,” Rosalind sgid, “and they don't intend te play fair.” ditching your shadows you. will be directed where to go. If you Conway checked his watch with a radio time signal, started. his _ protect the honest investors, and J car precisely on the minute, and : i i # up the telep | is ! | : z : ; d recognize..but couldn't, i “Yes, if you'll go to the, Apex| “Good morning, Rosalind.” '- {ster under your name as a , single, turn your lights out, leave|, Did. “a — you're being til after Biocwrsrey hyp 90 ™ Jerry hesitated. ‘I have won- “Pm sorry,” Jerry interrupted.|¢Ped if perhaps certain people ne th an (weren't taking an undue inte man ee n' Wary. very caréful what No, I'm afraid I can't do it)""y by you for -the warning tomorrow “Is it eons you're afrajd of|J¢rry said. "LIVES IN GLASs MOUSE ~--“P'm living in a glass house at the present time,” Conway said the press. After all, the stock- holders must have \some faith in} someoné. Otherwise,\ they'll wind| “These people are playing for up in the financial gutter. Their keeps and they don't } holdings -have doubled. in value/fair: You're looking for a claimed, “don’t try to sell me.” I ‘know. Gift Farrell is a crook, “And don’t ever mention to any- He's. trying to get control of thejone that you haye been in com- _ company so he and his friends/unication. with me. I shouldn't can make a cleanup by manipu-/haye given you the name of Rosa- lating company assets. I wouldn’t/lind) but I wanted to put the cards trust him two feet away for two/n the table.” - seconds. I want you to have the| - Jerry Conway trowned thought: information that I have.” / fully. “I wish could tell me “Can you put it in a letter?”| something. of ie, ates of the Conway asked, curious, / information, you . have, | "No, can’t ; thing * Sod x : 3 i a E 2 i j ge fi: haven't ditched your. shadows ‘the _\phone won't ring." en \"You're making all this seem terribly cloak-and-dagger,” Con- way protested somewhat irrita- — if you have any : . «. I want to get. ven.” : . “Use your imagination,” said. ‘ollowed . directions. He went ‘through a light -just as , it changing and left a car -which seemed to be trying to follow ps. him hopelessly snarled in traffic officer ‘BUSINESS 18 WITH YOU’ with an irate traffic “Now look here,” Conway said,| “Il can have a representative meet cloak-and-dag- ger,” she. interrupted. ‘Do you i fs trl i a, ~ {been promised, @ delivery which pletely a ee Seg atmos Hagen with novel. She gave Conway person making the delivery passing glance then lowered heft Tie! found nothing. in the sting eyes, a room and was thoughtfully con- “Seven,” he said. tenYplating the bedroom when the She moved. The cage to tite |knob turned and a young woman , stopped wearing only a bra, panties and a wt Vikas pedidae lapped cat ‘ato the parlor, the bedroom door behind her. Apparently, she want 4 list of the stockholders .;who already have- sent in “Very much,” he said.” “Then -comé and get it,” she told him, and hung up. - SECRETARY WARNS HIM A few. minutes later, Eva Kane/ entered ‘the - affice\ with imper- sonal, secretarial efficiency, and handed Conway © you, that it's importart.” “I'l talk with her,” Jerry sa picked “Hello,” and again Aeard the smpoth tones of nd’s voice,| . a voice which he felt. he should “If you're. too cautious to meet me_face.to tace to get this in- then I guess the things. Giff Farrell is saying about you are true!”’ | Conway reached a sudden decti- sion.. ‘Call me back in fifteen min- “Good morning, Mr. Conway.” -40}. “A transcript of the tion,” she said. - “Thank you,” Jerry told her. then suddenly ‘whirled and came toward him. “You mustn't do it, Mr. Conway!" He looked at her with « bd : 7 ““Oh, I know,” she said, the street, from *h has to be held in the great-) . | Pontiac City Affairs At six-twelve -the phone rang. “Mr, Conway?” a. crisply femi- “Yes .. is this... this isn't.” : an for residents on|charging 2 cents a square foot, 4|East Walton boulevard ‘protested sewer the residents were actually pay- ing slightly less and advised them to divide their property into four 50 foot lots and sell some of it to reduce future assessments. pay the new -$500 assessment so/°! as to. minimize hardships. In other action the commission held hearings without opposition! to; _ * * -*® Construct sanitary sewer on Branch ‘Wesson to the north end -of off | Grande, Confi + 9 Protest Sewer Assessment : Accept assessment foll for sanitary sewers on. both sides of Stanley ave- nue, from Kinney to Lounsbury. - r from special assessment roll for two- . “concrete resurfacing imech ~ and curb and gutter replacement on bgp Hao sae from Saginaw to east end Receive revised special sssesament- roll for grading and gra of Ypsilanti avenue, from Baldwin to Carlisle, * Confirm special assessment roll fo curb, gutter, grading and veling o P ’ -gtreet, from ec to n special asstssment roll for curb and gutter on- Putnam avenue, from Cadillac to rande. street. . Construct eurb, gutter and Co ee, black pavement of Wash- on street, from LeGrande to Hill- side drive. Z » from p~ an to Prall, end . from Auburn to Pike, g | Controversial Architect Mellows be | 8 o 2 a z aL . Frank Lloyd Wright Touch WASHINGTON (INS) —. Frank toric building and other Washing- Wright has begun to mel- ton edifices, should be , tt alone.” He is not pleased with their + .\design, Wright explained, but he “respects” the buil 2° ed by Honor of the mation—Colorado springs, Colo, — but said Washington should be retained as an his- He concluded: ‘‘Because of the museum: valute- of Washington, it should be cherished by the na- be |tion’s people, but it is not a place to .dp the nation’s business.” “You're not! You're not! Don't me. It's only that; — speaking out of turn, but please, please don't do anything as ridic- wous as this woman suggests.” Kis “Why?” he asked. —— “Because it’s a trap." 11’S A TRAP’ “How do you know it’s a trap?” “Tt stands ‘to reason if she had/¢ so 83 EXPECTING A CALL : Eva Kane's calmly professional voice said, “A youn? woman on the line who says you are expect- “ms _— — “You ready, Miss Kane?" Con- - “Yes, Mr. Cone vay.” mgt: © - Rosalind's voice came over the ‘Mr. Conway?” cloak. - and - dagger ri “Look here,” Conway said, | want to talk with you, but I'ft have to take adequate precau- 3 1B $ “Precautions against what?” _ “Against some sort of a trap.” - Her- laugh was bitter, “You're|: childless, unmarried, . {You aren't responsible to anyone i “What about it?” “T've trained my ears to listen : HI iL if i ince eg%5 eG ai Korean Shoofings (Called Accidental — SEOUL (®—President Syngman Rhee said today that recent. shoot- ings of Koreans y=t:S>“guar Were “purely accidents” and have not disrupted friendship between * *® & He told a news conference: “These incidents have taken place State WillGear _ Expense Account. to a Beef Dinner _LANSING {f, — An expense ac-. t6 the cost of a roast beef dinner will go into effect for state employes next July 1. a oe a oo - With the exception of Secretary of State James M. Hare, the State approved a boost in the expense account schedule for both food and lodging. * * * “T’ve lived for weeks at a time -|on what we're allowed, and-I can’t see any need for rai it,” said “Ot course Ne aed, “1m not a fussy eater.” State Controller James W. Miller f.lexplained. the new ] , first since 1952, was recommended after 4 survey. of hotel rates through the- state. It's too early yet to esti-. njmate the cost to tax he * Confirmed s assessment roll for - ci end ToBe Fania The~ airfield, built during World War II, lies about 1,000 miles north of Maine. President Eisenhower has approved use of the all-season field by Pan American World Air- ways and Trans World Airlines. * * * The Hudson's Bay Company, es-| - tablished in 1670, is still the major commercial enterprise on the is- land. 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Nelson joined the crew as a professional * Note The Berkley school district in- cludes a large part of Huntington ~{ Woods and-one square mile ‘of Oak Park. ; Southfield A call for bids for parking lots and site improvements in of thé 23-man crew have paid for ‘the — month, his mother said. Others approximate cost will be , said assistant — May Become Home Rule City - Wixom to Vote on Status * WIXOM—The question of wheth- er or not the village of Wixom shall assume the status of a home rule city will be placed before -the voters at a special election to be held Tuesday, Nov. 26, : The date’ was set by ‘the village dents may register at the village offices, 131 North Wixom Rd. . Oct. 28 is also the deadline for filing nominations for a position on a 9-man charter commission, Names of nominees will appear on the Nov. 26 ballot; those. elected for city status is approved, * * * A second special election for the adoption or rejection of a pro- - |posed city chatter will be held will assume office if the proposal). ail. A bond\issue of $4 million ap- og fomainetion “of a start here’ ‘early - \ jot 1958, to be located in ¢ should voters decide: that Wixom)“ should become a city. A group of citizens initiated the move to make Wixom a home rule city by filing legal petitions with clty officials, * * Voters approved a bond issue $5% million for school buildings If it becomes a city, Wixom will be a. self-governing unit, thereby separating itself from Novi and 11 Youths Receive © Farmer Degrees _ KANSAS CITY ™ — Eleven Michigan boys were among the 963 youths . dwarded American farmer degrees’ yesterday at the 30th annual ‘convention of the Fu- ture Farmers of America. *. & «8 They are; James Harold Boyne, Marlette; ~ David Paul Charlick, Milford; E)- gin E, Darling, Willis; Merle Don- brock, Coldwater; Gene Paul East- — Union City; Arthur Paul Ressier, Belding;..Kenneth Grant McCoy, Eau Claire; Robert Nourse, Lansing; Douglas Steckly, Imlay City; Sidney Charles Tay- ‘lor, Brighton; William Lewis To Franklin Moon Imlay City IMLAY cIry — — Before an altar banked with flowers, Genevieve} Herrington. and _ Franklin Moon were united in marriage Saturday évening ii First Methodist Church here. ‘The Rev. Darrel Tallman performed the ceremony in the presence of 100 guests. + « & The bride, " amighter of Mr, ae Mrs.. Mark Herrington, of this city, was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a white, full-skirted gown of lace over satin, featuring rolled valine - long sleeves. : Her fingertip: vell of tulle was Cla —— Girl Wed in the Dec, 12 electivn, One-and-one half million of this has been spent on additions to elementary schools and the balance will be used for the building of the new high school. |Pontiac Lions Club Celebrates Adah Shelly Day The Pontiac Lions Club’ cele- ‘{brated Adah Shelly Day at its rosebuds. the careted. 6 ‘white |noon luncheon at the Waldron Ho- orchid on a white Bible. The bride’s sister, Patricia, was maid of honor, She wore an orchid -taffeta ballerina - length. gown with a headpiece of pink rosebuds and carried baby pink .jrosebuds and white carnations, The. bridegroom, son of Mr,. arid? Mrs. Leo Carr of Attica, asked! oyor Jack Beatty of Attica to be best man. Following the ceremony a’ re- tel today, .At the time of her retirement two years ago, Miss Shelly fe- ceived tribute for her years of bei heading. the Pontiac City Miss Shelly spoke to the group bout the early days. of building mtiac a library. She went back ‘the many Agel of help | ll Lions, groups and. thanked them. ger se¢ tary were Dr. -|Harley Haynes, . W. J. Kay, Dr. R, L; Dixon, who served for two separate terms, Dr. Fred Han- The next: PTA meeting will be held Thursday, Oct, 24 instead of Oct, 17, due to a teachers’ can- ference. Troy | The October - meeting of. Troy Union PTA will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in the school’s multi- purpose room: Kindergarten moth- ers will have iad of the social hour. Special features ri the program will be the presentation of Wébelo ‘g|awards to nine Cub Scouts, and a travel film, “High Roads.” Brandon Township Brandon Township School PTA Secretary Earns Retirement From Lapeer Institution service as secretary to six differ. ent superintendents of the Lapeer State Home and Training School ‘lend this month with the retirement. -lof Mrs, Julia Yaeger, * A native of Clarkston, Mrs, Ya- ® came to Lapeer in 1919 after death of her husband and took her six-week term ended, Said Dr. Rehn:. “My highest re- spécts go to Mrs. Yaeger, and my best wishes for a retirement which she hag so wel] earned. She has been the right arm of six superintendents and a loyal and devoted employee all these years." will meet Auburn Helghts|day at the school auditorium. Pro- Building ‘of Squirrel will be road at 8 p.m. Thursday. wom a hold the regular. menting. Mon. | Rochester : Teen Affair! - | to Move to North Hill | School Friday ROCHESTER — The Junior High Youth Canteen, sponsored by the Rochester’ Junior Women’s Club,} will move to North Hill School on Friday ‘for dancing and games from 7 to 9:30 p.m. In attendance will be Mrs. Law- rence from the . Junior Women's Club-and—Mr.-and- Mrs: Robert Blome from the Junior Greta Enen oo & te Harbor, His parents are Mrs. Ada Simpson of $115 Willet, Au- There will be no canteen on Fri- burn Heights, and\Arden T. day, Oct. 25. Mitchell, 1531 Kessler, On Wednesday, Oct. 30, Can- The bridal gown of Italian taf- LAPEER — Thirty-five years of] teen Juniors will ge to the American: Legion Home after the Rochester Junior High vs. Farm- ington Junior High football game. Rochester Junior Women's Cluk will Serve supper to the hungry football fans with games and danc- ing to follow until 7:30 p.m, Mr: and Mrs. Robert E. Allen of the Junior High PTA will be pres- ent. Also, Mrs. John W. Toski of the Junior Women's Club. The Youth Committee of the “a feta and French Chantilly lace fea- tured tiny short sleeves of puffed, draped lace and a bouffant chapel worn with a fingertip se | ported was -: Fiend itesion, She Mh a aes orchid on a white satin prayer book, with trail- ing streamers and stephanotis. ~ Glorja McKim ef Michigan Teacher i in American School MR. and MES. GERALD A. MITCHELL Oman Bride \of Gerald Arthur Mitchell State University served as honor. attendant. Bridesmaids were Sue Zimmerman of Albion College and Mrs, James Mitchell, sister- : ae oo James Mitehell served his broth- er as best man and Terry Worden _}acted as ringbparer. Ushers were , |Richard Murphy and George Preston, * *. After a reception at the. church parlors, the newlyweds ‘left for a honeymoon trip to the Upper Pen- insula, They’ will reside on Hiller road in West Bloomfield Township upon their return. , Exhibit Slated at Lake Orion Antique, Hobby Show fo Be Held Tomorrow * ‘temporary’ job‘at the home. | ‘to Baghdad, Iraq, where she was -|William Pope of Kent, England. |. Betty Marie Sole Weds Lb in Youth Center in Embassy at Baghdad By EDNA DUNN t LAKEVILLE -; Betty Marie Sole : of this village flew from New York uumited in marriage to Walter John - teaching music and English in the American School for Girls. - : a +s. Mr.. Pope, an engineer, is an In- spector. of works on the Iraq De- velopment Board of the Consulting Engineers for a London firm. UNDER MISSION AUSPICES Betty, after receiving her bache-- beens nh deans tesanrent ception was held in the church parlors. : For going away, the bride donned a white taffeta sheath dress and blue accessories. The couple will. live in Toledo, Ohio. - Troy Newlyweds Tour ‘Capital: ‘TROY — Following their mar- i aif a F iy a _ |lor of music degree at Wheaton, _HIIL, and her masters. from the Con- 4. |servatory of Music in Chicago, had ~ 7 |beén chosen for her Baghdad teach- ing position by the ‘Board of For- eign Missions, through Highland MRS. WALTER POPE: a Brandon Teacher Cadets ORTONVILLE — Jack Ferris,| | son tek wibeiilinn souls ‘asian j Oak American Legion Hall, ts.of the couple are Mrs, 1 B. Aspinwall and the late Park Presbyterian Church. how they could give the onele a wedding gift in view of the. lug- gage limitations on her flight to Iraq, solved the problem by giv- ing her a money: shower. x a SS Prior to. her marriage, OES Announces Officers " SouTH LYON — Mrs. Piecine Christian ties bearer and Mrs. Eleanor 8-pam. eta in the elementary LAKE. ORION -—~ The Lake Orion Women’s Club is- sponsoring its third annual Antique and Hobby Show aj the Lake Orion Youth Cen- ter tomorrow afternoon. The event will begin’ at 1:30 and terminate at 5 p.m, Bee The show, which is free, is open to the public. ‘Tea will be served, with the dual purpose of getting acquainted and helping people to... develop an interest in hobbies and - antiques, Exhibits from the Scouts; | the high school art Classes: furni- ture refinishing by individuals; African violets and. antiques, are expected to boost the entries over - the 25 entered last year. Chairmen for the exhibit are Mrs. Arthur. Fowler and~’Nrs. Charles Schmidt, and for the tea, Mrs. Gilbert Woodcock. Hold First Fall Dance for St. Andrew Fund “ROCHESTER St. Andrew Catholic Booster Club will add funds to St. Andrew School Build- ‘ jing Fund.when they ‘sponger their first fall. dance on Friday in the American Legion’ Hall on West Fifth street, Mr. and> Mrs. Frank Meier Jr. — jhead the dance committee, Assist- ing will be Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fetterly, Mr. and Mrs. William “om prdtacealinat and Mrs. Carl No Roses for ai beth Whlrt Be: gelding uy: sects from Hazel Park during her Washington visit. City Councilman Zigmund J. Niparko- made a motion that a 2% Saar _ Many values offered ~ was. formerly Murray’ | jeeive a padt-eree be year: ‘ey 3 ~ mad oe a Nag Keego Marbor, after returning trom a: Mx, and es Robert William -MITZELFELD & ~ DEPT. EXPANSION SALE Eggleston’s Dept. Store expands into what 312 Main St, sna while Mitzelfeld &. ‘hate Store... > EGGLESTON’ STORE - Olire 2assi eke Clarkaton is aware tt for her, , time tre on ‘Easy to install in 2 Aah ws about it today. $4625 & ” aa yh "gap, at ul | unis 3% a Needs ‘no stencils or ink. | dren are seated in front: Cindy,.3. * - On sola is Johnny 5, Susie 14, holding Terry 2, and Mrs. Luebke, Her husband is holding six-months-old Judy, Molly 10 and George 1. Standing is Lester, 15, Elizabeth 13 and Edward 122. . Mother ‘of fei Stricken With Cancer, 3 Teenage C hildren Maintain Home high school ‘senior from ‘ * |Lauderdale, Fila. The law states that a child must attend school regularly until he is 16 years ‘old. However, there are exceptions to every rule, Goede | my Cot ak | Wins $25,000. Old Formula in . Family Cops First Prize in _ Baking Contest BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. # — -|At ola family. cookie recipe has ~“Twon $25,000 for “a vere widow, “T used ah Diteaiaa! twist— aluminum foil,'*: said Mrs, Gerda Roderer, .who was ‘awarded first iprize last night in a $100, 000 baking contest. - ’ * * te shortbread flavor, took top hon- ors among all the goodies turned out by 100 amateur cooks from 36 states and Hawaii. A cofiifiiércial artist, Mrs. derer lives in Berkeley, Calit., with her son Frank, 24, She came “}to thig country from France four). years ago, - Mrs, Roderer said she will tise ithe prize money for her son's ed- and for traveling about the United States. * * Her cookie was named cordion treats,” after the-pleated . shuratrwam ‘toll in which the cookie| as baked, Tm contest wag ‘sponsored by ‘}manufacturer of the stoves” used Ag contestants (General Elec- t | Other prizes included: Second grand prize of $5,000 went to Mrs, Beatrice A. 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Pontiac High Braduates to join the festivities in locnference. ce = ES * * * ‘Homecoming ‘festivities will ‘be- = igin with a special student assem- ‘ibly- in the school Friday after- Sh noon. A float parade with bands Pontiac, beasting a 21 season : | 4 : : Arthur Wil, 20-12) jwill start at 5:30 p.m. at the high school and march to Wisner Field. 3DaysOnlyy .. THUR-FRi-sat/ First — Line. DELUXE CHAMPION Tubeless or s be li , —— heaviést-in the league. The Chiefs CHIEF SPARKS — The undermanned Pontiac " High line has been a surprising factor this year and ‘Gree. +t the quistanding: veetibens at: the by the block. . Boatiytins ee 1s, . ap een a oven eRe. ammo a— ner HQ Waterford 11 Arrived ss 1: dig NEW TREADS zac =--=— Jays Will Answer Question ————— === tated on nd re bain ot the Paciic Coast League, ys | | ne. er on your own tires. y NOT TWO re ae | wan” warts mec AT oS } Any Size... AMNOM@I 3 . with — the erage Se against Berkley last Friday some-|over Ferndale, 14-0; Walled Lake, | peo no in ag when hei ak oe just a recess /°-0, and Van Dyke, 470. The latter | batted .285 and drove in 100 runs|between na‘ ? nag gy gg the eee es.” The following : ips Walled Lake triumph--snapped 8 | yd te Mt Eg Bose Tt won't take too long to answer |10-game Viking winning streak. is reine. — that question-in view of the opposi-| southfiel@ shares the Inte? x * « tion confronting the Skippers this} Lakes lead with Farmington and — He hit .283 for Sacramento last |e eae now rules as the favorite for the | " season and batted in 76 runs to| Southfield, with only a tie: to | bal — a | rank ninth in the PCL in that de- mar its record in -four games, sce Wonca an apaderte partment. collides with the Skippers Friday | wus, paifeack ‘Tom Ridley and under the lights .at Waterford I" | tunnack Fred Zurcher. ae a crucial Inter-Lakes Conference GAS contest, The Skippers never looked like SOMMER Conch Monte Charice’ Biujays hal tam nti the Berkey IHEN THIS IS tly regarded in pre-season . “i werches aut tee’ dae” . umph for their Ist win of the sea- ror YOU! forecasts, ‘but thus far they havel.on Prior ‘to. that, they were made the experts eat their words. | ounced by Royal Oak Dondero, They: started slowly, but their im- 26-0, and Farmington, 27-0, while provement has been rapid. gaining a 66 tie with Lapeer. 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WEE DNEST + ah DA AY. oe Oakland: B Powers Collide Two prep football teams as ferent as night and day eb the Oakland bug last week and they should be welt rested for this crucial encoun- _|ter, Clawson's league battle with Madison and ‘the Orion-Oxford tus- sle were postponed by a cope flu. invasion, « sy / FN pene DA SW oe eh) i 7.10-15 2 ct ilsiee Og 6.00-16 2 in 1 tread... 6.70-15 2-in 1 tread ... a x i. # y 44 AER MALY ey, Sais Gian + gGttsla@itaea Saba®atabaay, 7 GP RREEEL Gay. ) rem LLLLL LLL LD > TELLS 7 6 00-16 seciudins ty Type § 6.70-15 Suburbanite Type 7, divaahtd ‘Suburbonite Type 112. 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Foothall League holds a “magic| such as league statisticians attraction for players out of col-|or lege but not wanted by the Na-| ° , # © ye e 2-2. . predicts the Phoenix . Tucson, . Pleyel on ate mwemdl + eRe spe nate Hag ' Coleman, describes the appesl of|son and Phoenix currently are 1-2] Ford Chewolet, Plymouth, his four-team conference. in ‘the league standings. Fin quay, ly gure : gg eee ee co ag, some. of ee ath. 95 } are in Phoenix and Tucson, , Coleman, “ Compete _ |South San Francisco, and El Paso| scouts.” fy eae, 4 : Ee, ak. wee Coase, We oon : gp Per rk | ‘ up as mich enthusiasm) rygspa: aes oceans - Jamong the fans as there is among cnoss | MARKET TIRE GO, [the players, ‘he'll add two. more oe Open Sted aster ter wl I a 72 W, Horan $F 8-0424 : =. * * Navy Pier 5, Chace Tr _ | Emphasizing that the league does not function as : . Rodez, a 265-pound guard with the Chicago. Cardine!s. : : ‘t & & As Coleman-—.sees — it,--the league's problem is not players: It's ‘Tans, Attendance has aver- - 5000. at Tudson and 3,000 at Phoenix, Coleman estimates) but dwindles rapidly in the other! cities. | net gate, whichever is Although this is chicken feed to ",|Drayton Golfer _ |Bags ‘Late’ Ace Owen O'Neill’ of 5505 Walling; drive, Drayton Plains and his wife) went out to Twin Lakes Golf club/ during the weekend for a little! Inte-season play, with an altogeth- er unexpected result. O'Neill aced) No. 4 with a three iron. “The ball hit the green and just rolled straight into the cup’ * Mrs. O'Neill) reported. 1651 South Telegraph Rd,’ _” FOSTER’S HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Don't Wait Until the Last Minute—Take Your Time at Foster's Hardware and Sporting Goods EVERYTHING A HUNTER NEEDS. - — AND THEN SOME! FOSTER’S HARDWARE. & - $PORTING GOODS, INC. FE 2.3559 You Always Save at FOSTER’S She was her husband's portant.) He had. 48 for the round, The was his first. He had. just te-| sumed the game after being away! from it for many years. | Joe Lewis, Russ Powers a Charles Walton, on No. 4 green! at the time, saw the event, General Motors Truck & Coach New Suit Faces Bums today in superior court. The suit seeks to block transfer] of about 160 acres of. city-owned’ Paces Ravine property to the! Dodgets as a site for a new base- | hall stadium. Scholarly Athletes BETTER BRAKES? | You gettin inaS0Gnedebalet eraphineystes * ()75 | CUSTOM | TAILORS O'Neill is a personnel man ati} — | 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac Bk Your home-financing $. buys more here. Come in and let us tell you all about our:low-cost HOME LOANS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. Established 1890 - FE 4-0561 -HARWOOD—PONTIAC’S FAST EST GROWING CLOTHIER —_ = ow ae ae oe oe oe oe ae oe oe Gn oe ee om on ae On a em em ae am . . Finest maported & Domestic Woolens Only iy $65-—$75—$85 for a suit. when Harwood IMPECCAB LY ‘styled in the seasori’s latest materials, Hundreds to —one of peleine’s biggest selections. ‘can outfit you at 49.75? choose from—<- Sy fing etre, Aran wl two 0 fabric customarily. used in garments selling to $95.00 in thse: Soman and gray. THIS WEEK'S FEATURE! quuummem JUST TRY TO MATCH heer SUPER VALUES! : ie i , SPORT : - COATS. - SERCKS TOPCOATS | Reg. 29.75 ‘os. Reg. fo 18.95 ~ Reg. 99.50 ai” ar $3Q75 $62.50 ° _ . te 39.50 2 pair 29.75 HarwWooo ‘Only akeiod Could id Do It and Haneo Harwood Has Done Itt cust OM «CLOTHIERS foot 2 i - é H = ° ¥ z { ee : : : ; : ee “/. io het / i. ii f ce ‘ : ; : ’ "4 ve Pe nx rormae PRUs, WEDNESDAY. ocrowEn Te eR _ minniy.oxe. 401 anew WV ienidk ae 2 he oa. Spriae ewan! we *. 's No. 1 team? vs ee ‘Bh. And does Purdue, State's “op-/ : : ak Saat “ponent this week, hold the Indian haga cae EMPLOYES Tosipaine Las sign over the splendid “Spartans? 18 ron amuse 018 ‘The answer to these questions i ea} ti | Of course, will be provided Sat. 1 Socal a i cr # | urday in the Sp: Stadium, 18/County Jeta Hy BESS Ne 2 ‘i But apparently there are some Socal bests i010 Ramee SH “a: c. te 10 1 aie]. = believe the. answers could | , : e th old P-ahore 4m, V. Cand 43; Boil Katal. sca -” Fred Stabiey, Michi- Best NCAA eters : : team than their record indicates. ee ey wah, ee cee “We tambled 17 times and lost ry : : LL. te? me —s — mt Peye.. MSU if the ball nine times im our. three Car & Truck Rentals. > : games,’ "he sald. “We complete. They culled tee fetings oe Pads / lo qa iffense frvdonnatd in stmt b SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourselt_ SYSTEM | _. {he mtbject for the Michigan Foot Kame, They: didn't get into Pur- at rs ‘yesterday at due terri once under their ‘Ann Arbor, By WE ASSOCIATED PRESS < pamenn PASSING OFFENSE | own ti stil iat 21. ALL 1957 CARS 4 | Michigan State is backing its AM. Com. Pet, Yds. Ave.| 17," stomalia Tresemieden LIFT GATE : / bart as the cotntry’s No, 1 non eles Me = ma pes iy Another speaker at the meeting * ag . ; team by leading the ma-| 5 wasn... 102 36 549 7a2 ¥88.5/was Michigan coach Bennie Ooster- Rates for an hour, day, week or month or year—whether as jor colleges in total offense and) 4.Rrice _... 493 G1 54 Shaan new car or truck you only pay for what you actually use For ‘ rushing, NCAA figures showed to-| 5 Mich. st 8 1 45 165.0) information, reservations or free local very call 8-081l, 4 day, Other Big Ten teams are| ® Beston Coll, #1, 40 494 617 1543 was just about the finest per-|P - ig 4 State: feet: Thel wets BS 3}make,” Oosterbaan &: "s|% Paddock and. Pike Streets SaUe doen site, ioetaiate wea te Ret #8 8 BS Beflpectcmance nesinet hie own cit, . ee Undefeated Michigan State averaged 506 yards ‘a game three games, on the ground in the air, lowa (497.3) and Wis- consi (42-7) Toliow in @ near Big) ah ‘a Sn 55 mark, Next in ages ine Wie ae AE alae. 77 oe ake peater Shot Guns. tn ing, Michig dente Prices Slashed! Hunting WO /i5 7 averan ond Wierd ae Gun Cases, Hunt- average lea Boots. Binocular 42.7) State is for third with PHILIP’ meet Saturday in lowa City. But there are others besides the LUGGAGE — * * &* . SPORTING GOODS Utah, \for instance, is the best| 4 now passing college with a per game 79 N Segi yardage of 202.5 on 56‘completions| ~ jin 92 tries..Of course, Big Ten-| . . ners Michigan State and Iewa are the most efficient passers, The Hawks racked up 11 yards for| - every completed pass, the Spar- tans 621 average (% for 58) is the best. The statistics a: ‘AL: OFFENSE G Plays Yds. Avg. : 1, Michigan st 3 251 1,518 506.6 ; _ Uy eee ge 2 «(1492 «497.3 3. Wisconsin $.. 3 id LRB 442 ger 3 223 1.984 428.0 | $. Army * ....00 ood 324 1211 403.7 So ee eee 305 «L612 403.0 7. Ariz, St. Tempe 4 280 1581 395.3 ‘ 8, Mississippi, tie 4 265 1.551 387.8 9. Colorado... 287 «61.509 3773 10. Prinéeton "|||. 208 1,132 3773 _ RUSHING OFFENSE J. Michigan st $ Yea ys : ; 1, 2. Wisconsin 3 oa 331.7 | toe cco St | ‘¢ tte eensese * pnberaante §, Mississippi 4 219 1.228 3078 | Transmissions ¥ Colerade "°° Mn aes dere : : A : .] .. s . #: Oregon. st. 4 27 «#614176 «6248 ce He | 2: Otis Mate 3 199 = 831. 277.0 : . Service and 10. West Virginia °°4 230 1,100 275.0 * bl Rebuilding Heavy Weekend for Area Harrier‘Teams : With - one change .in site, Oak- Ry land county prep harrier squads [today were ready for a busy | weekend, with at least three league meets and the Albion Invitational Z- r ss for too verformanca Work on the cards. LA : ast Service—Quelity Wor Saginaw Valley Harriers tun at Z ‘| Swartz Creek golf. course near Flint O s Thursday. Same day finds the an- nual Inter-Lakes title meef under E ch Co. way at Hickory Hills golf course, X ange. near Walled Lake. Eastern Michi. figan’s league meet is set for Royal 401 ‘S. Saginaw. ” 3-7432 Oak Kimball, instead of the orig- - inal site at Mt. Clemens, Thurs- | SKATING NIGHTLY Albion meet is set for Saturday, with several classes listed. Wed. Thru Suz. 8-11 Sat. and Sun. Matinees ° HOCKEY: AT A GLANCE ~ 24:30 P.M. _ RATIONAL LEAGUE? | gr yy Al (dled = Parties or Groups eye ae Rolladium Skating Rink § 5257.0. st. 20%. 4475 W. Huron. _ FE 5-367 Bo sana AMERICAN: LEAGUE Only game scheduled. ppnthivted i Fuel... NO OTHER GASOLINE COMPARES WITH A-PLUS! It satisfies the. super-octane demands of today’s highest compression cars..-You get knock-free eee plus smooth, instant acceleration. Stabilized A-Plus octanes hold their power at - all speeds. 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Entries must be reg- istered, measured and weighed at it Hl Orion ‘Diahas’ Both Put Shatt Fire at One Time, to Down 100 - Pound |Bag 3 Canadian Moose YAWAY LAYAWAY "* AY LAYAWAY LAYAWAY LAYAWAY LAYAWAY LAYAWAY LA . Red Hunting. PARKA Quilted lined for typed hood- collar, Water repellent. City Trio Enjoys Fine Tripsrsscrss] — the Outdoor cnet ‘Dr. P. B. Jones (prong- and.’ Teal ( a. (his antelope), Jerry Wooliever lope Ted Finkbeiner. All bagged antelopes, plus . shown above during a recent enjoy- some big, fat mule deer. inees of the Howell in Class B and Edsel| Moose hunting along the shoresjalthough ground cover was very Ardith hit Ford in Class A were winners yet Toy var lie De dla in the heart, while Mary’s arrow | Pontiac sportsmen, with terday in annual Thurston fishing wall the neck. Either shot would | horn), are invitational cross-country meet at/¢yes and some partridge shooting ‘Semmes poling se 2 er geting able Cee ae ea te eae proteasional men, recently! “SOlunar Tables |... "si cosess sevusy ts pee: tien. oe reg bea, Pas ae __‘|summer of one variety or another|Has Pushbutton Fishing ‘Trenton and finished (on his tnd trip | Pheasant season g next Mon-|.0 One. sos oe ae Ge CHESTER, Va. (AP)—Paul Hil- back of Edsel Ford. Howell's area) and Dr, Kenneth /day ae still good fishing) 1s have had practige galore|liard’s Wieland was 1st in “B” with each bagged a [in the area. Sportsmen! viich paid off. sults but the equipment is costly 10:525. His team compiled They downed weagh \seeking the best times a The two couples have Sent babe He landed a five pound, 13 ounce © pe to top eo and pats and landed ve by ee ater Mist Rampnaad . eats ested in archery for about a bass with a $75,000 power shove’ spots. The Keego runsers all re- . Awe! cath ebay Reais Ser ‘hie to their fret sanseuana Paneer to Toad ~— —s monte was a 800)" ron Ths doer wed Gobeed Vuh Gil oe bull. Vandenburg'. Miner Majer Miner Major —_ ne ‘Sitting high in Benefit Dinner Tonight iMlbeend cow ond. thelR em ER TR Fife arrows, as they were walking potieg the ck Anyone interested in West expedition was Wise’s|« MARY .4--05 hae ee} 38 $30 wearing rodinene hintion clothes water — He 7 sxmess 3:40 10:00 4:15 19:38 u scoop é Bloomfield High School's athetc| 6 Pt Oe i ee rgralOccetaay $2 HR if URirether than the camouflage reeticn trom the watet efit dinner ped ac a horns that measured 46 ; “|it ashore, tonight. con- orgs egg coon | tre oron Oxford Man Wins Shoot : after a 10-day stay. |\Montreal . sss... H ; : ‘ * Top place in the last weekend Won on Jumpers, Funds from “We had bear bait out, but never 4d York so +r ens ob i i 3 . 1 trap shoot at Lapeer Gravel Pit, OCEANPORT, she towards the athietic department one,” reported Dr.| GEO ts ena 7 12)sponsored by Metamora Lions club) Phelps, currently” needs. i . “Pats were plentiful, thug? & ® + went to an Oxford man, Abe Ross-|the flat, also “ : ey — uae man, Runnerup was Curtis Middle-|as a steeplechase LAYAWAY LAYAWAY LAYAWAY LAYAWAY?) Sunior varsity crew races were|ton of Metamora and third place|the National —_ ' added to the International Rowing went to Lloyd Jakubos of Meta-jat Monmouth You Never Hed it Se y se Regatta program in 1914. mora. River Jordan. maesessstllssee,, : } ‘, ved ! ? : me Ne oe SETTERS DELLA CT VSS = amous «oe with so little. eee oc : comes to Pontiac ) frag eda Jot the three “native’’. ducks we Old Dutch Beer. iT _ For just the right touch ~ try | won i i / | j | FE A-9563 & - 47 Turk St. f wes es eee at + A\ i } et ~ Another member of ; the International family of fine beers -~There’s a new neighbor in town—one “ you'll want to meet soon. It’s Old Dutch - You'll enjoysits old traditional flavor) : the result of generations of fine, unhurried a = —_ brewing. Next time, stop in and ask for V7 eams Will Run at Clarenceville Redheads, Cans on the Way By JACK PATTERSON Mid-October is a time of special| significance to the wildfowler. Any; time after. the 15th gunners can) cane 4 2 redheads, and ~ canvasbacks, the — “bay ducks” of @ old time market — hunters, from northwest. Broadbills, too, inaw Bay and Lake St. Clair, ‘There has been some shooting to date of course, but it has largely consisted of bushwhacking ‘local ducks in pond and pothole. Local duck shooting isn’t what it used to consider - edible. The other two are the black duck and pintail, . * * * - Pot-hole shooting is fun, and has Webb Meets LaBua in 10-Round Fight INTERNATIONAL DREWERIED INC, Dotrolt, Mich.; Buffalo, H. Y.; Tompa, Fla; Findley, 0: - ‘Flights Expected Shortly some rewards, and let him who likes it spend his time there, but for us duck shooting has’ always meant big waters. The icy b the slop of a fair sea running, a feather-gray sky fading into an pending upon what opportunity, or lack of it, they've had to chase fish and eat fresh water clams. re 3 ez Zz ail ieg i § have to be pretty hungry to. fool with them at any time. This ap- praisal applies only to this -re- gion. Of the three main ways te hunt diving ducks, the least com- fortable and perhaps most pro- ductive is the lay-out boat, legiti- mate descendant of the outlawed i i i i ! ; | ef iH ‘ERS d z i Popular, but Secretive Bird Is'the Ringneck .| ALL OUTDOORS (INS) "— Thejgame wardens gave him most sought-after game bird in the since? i i i hi tH tilt j Be 52 gs 38 z = > E , pat litle Mike’ Wins Ath Straight Title F g Fei : ayit jz2"* ayeett of land’s -east shore Hgal oe Hb ili z 3 Say a er eB : cel > Pit le aa gai ae de) EN as ch Se ee eee bee. : ee ee pe fo, Jae ee . pe VS \ re : . a : ‘ : i ; cc — ——————_ Ve a _)___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1657 | ' E MOST SENSAT IONAL FOOD EV ER 2 : ‘ , = * ood ; a : : Ne ¢ Pare \ : ‘ : \ ‘i : : J : : ch < : te 4 oe . ‘ . * Se : : 5 ee as i. og i : ny : : + ’ ‘ F * : eee A | ? Fi : « 5 . . : : 7 7 nae . ' ; ’ aes : ’ < te s me — Boe ee — ‘ : i ; eit : bes i : : ee. ‘ o *: > * * = - 4 spree r It’s the most colorful and fabulous sales event ever. There’s bigger and more wonderful selection of food values: in department. Watch the newspapers — Listen to the radjo — _- § television for this year’s greatest money saving event. Huw ss to your neighborhood Kroger store and see how | | money as well as valuable Top Value Gift Sic | NN pees: pure ALL VEGETABLE... ALL PURPOSE _Krogo Shortening - er bang eng oer me “ae ' 3- 75 KROGER GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEDIUM SIZE _ Grade"A’ Fresh Eggs Quy en Rect quailty, Gelden . . - Seer a 2. i HOOD OR PILLSBURY’S at PES i Es ger special. low low price, 35 fe se HYGRADE, GREENFIELD AND IMPERIAL BRAND _ FULL SHANK HALF ated Ham When buying ham get the full shank half . and you'll get more of the choice center LB. slices that you would not normally get with the shank portion . .. 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FRESH-FROZEN ‘Orange Juice arash got 4s 75 Chop Suey -{ : r tow, price. . ; | Noodles Heat in the oven. - Kreger low low price. 215° | Niagara Starch °° 39: Dpaarre! ps dng 0 he rl a oe Beef Pot Pies sa im seh De St _ | Kasco Dog Meal al 5 #.52° BIRDS EYE - Quick FROZEN FOR EXTRA FRESHNESS y -_ How's this for a quick easy soak Just oe BP Special otter a 3 HEees Qe 59 |Barier 2 as Marshmallow Fluff 27° - BIRDS EYE DELICIOUS FRESH. FROZEN baiadelad ghee f ee Pineapple causes 4a. 2Oc Dole Kroger everyday low price Strawberries Pinsopele hick”. -e:99¢ | sot 3 Dole Kroger everyday low, low price . iat ees | Rien aes. aay 29° pe Socks 4: Dae : ee, Peanut Butter 18-05. Ay: \ : Velvet brand, fine for sandwiches . .« 6 + « ee ) aa Wesson Oil “& 69s FINE FORHOME MADE SOUP oe _ L-MINUTE FROZEN “MARIO'S IMPORTED Stuffed Cabbage pea 4 3 Bott Boi ” Downyflake _ SPANISH Boe resents bras | | ee es Dot Duz- of os ae blag A 2& 65: 40x. 1 9: : SHEEBA “BRUSSEL SPROUTS Full of garden | fresh flavor. 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Just the thing for breakfast Lifebuoy Soap BEECHNUT _ STRAINED “BABY FOODS cee ; = : Leaves all 1 sparkli - Shop Kroger for a complete line s sen: sparkling of baby foods wf : re oe pe nigh ies Kt 29 Cascade tow, tom price . 3 G40 | Cake Mix - ee vn = 99° a : Duncan Hines layer cake, Pancake Mix Duncan oger low price ee - = ‘und the cause of the rain and ee 4 "iment park, believes he may have ds aid te let wa oe “urs Pon con A Cad the development of our greatest ! > high quality -human rate of instalation by factories an Grads Get Higher Pa hala," Briggs says... dealers, some "390,000 1957 auto- . noes a0 eqnyens ia SR. stocked with fish in Kansas. _ eh 2 cm oh . CHICAGO'— The Illinois" Insti- : ny i te of Technol “There are 50,000 farm ponds|mobiles will have air-conditioning! January and up Ae Cork units’ installed in them by thé end'graduates are getting higher start- FULL SHANK HALF ~ When buying ham be sure of the best buy possible, Get the full shank half and get more of the choice center slices that you would not normally get with the shank portion. Save too at seca s special low, ~"\— > Tow price. \ Rie. SWIFT'S PREMIUM FINEST QUALITY. Sliced Bacon Exe loan sugar cured, Kro- ger low low price. New treat in Woften dishes. Try some today. MAPLE LEAF DELICIOUSLY GOOD. °~ Canned | RATH'S BLACKHAWK FRESH- FROZEN | Meat Balls: SWIFT'S PREMIUM ALREADY STUFFED CBUTTERBALL> or. Tender 8-14 PY) pletely clone n 59 Pork Shine” +o / Free pastry brush in- Xi Lue. 59° Beene “THRIFTY” BLADE CUT nd average. Com- “stuffed - jand-ready for Chuck Roast w. as) From young range ? fed cattle. ” each package, FRESH FROZEN TENDER DELICIOUS Veal Rolls Buy on extra one for your freeser ; 6 3° and really save. 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Smo e Ham z the praise you will get from the whole family. ? ey dl "Buy one-today and save at this sensational : Lup ead dina a aaruaprsl ' FULL SHANK HALF on STOCK YOUR FREEZER AND SAVE : 3 5 b. . <.—s GREENFIELD’S DE LUXE SHANKLESS ‘SKINLESS , Apex Smoked H | pex Smoke ams ; Pre-cooked ready to. eat. The finest taste in hems, * dadiacl ; : Practically all meat. Deliciously good! ‘Save ‘on Kroger’s - ™” ib ar S Premium ° aaa Seer on a MEAT p FS. \ GREENFIELD'S LEAN SUGAR CURED SLICED GREENFIELD'S PURE GROUND oa aR \- Sliced Bacon _—_— Pork Sa sage ‘ beet, chicken, turkey, wetl, BOR $1.39 tah 29° : : . Buy plenty and: save at Sabra cist nates te || Reprenca hae a 69 ~ Mh etlioneree ay 3Q : Hormel Bacon ‘7 os ah 73 SES SEVERAL TIMES DAILY Ground Round Plo te as te tne al. : a c Save at Kroger's special low price. Chicken Broth ¥ i 35° College Inn, Kroger everyday low Copper Cleanser 4. 49: Twinkle. Low price. . . . . Corn Bread Mix ‘ 10.08 35° Aunt Jemima Easy, Kroger low price . . . , Pablum Cereal 5: 93 BIRDS EYE BIRDS EYE Mined, Kroger iow prie ss... : a | . ‘BIRDS EYE “Pancake Mix 49e Cod Fillets’ - | Frozen Haddock | — Perch Filets Pancake Mix 2s Afe | ina 39 [tem AS ce he Pancake Mix. i. c. . KREY BRAND DELICIOUS ___ + TASTY FRESH FROZEN BREADED Aunt Jetnima Buckwheat... 0.4. . 50 Resim tha 2 meg OR Gravy with Beef ee _ Porkettes he “Py \ ~ Fillet 3 Sole [see freshness. 12.05 a Kroger low ~ DELICIOUSLY GOOD EATIN’ 16-22 POUND AVERAGE C\ go's ae: ote heb eS ee ei : ge fe i o a sf \ 5 wis _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 16, 1st PUSH LEGISLATION — Members of the co- _ Operative extension group in Waterford Town- ship and Pontiac, the Modern Homemakers, don't , like the present Michigan traffic law concerning “Map Neaatinanaty st Dovrem eer aaee school buses. This is window display week for in the window of the Oxford Shop, 58 W. Huron the county groups and they chose the theme to ee ne Ep la thet td ap MB ‘Anything You Can DoT Can Do Better’. _|East Berlin Goes Copycat{| ‘By FRANK CAREY AP Science Reporter of te St. Extension groups this week will receive |, For instance ieee etna radia Ak st cmt Di eG «gece: Bh om | a re ee It}. -Pot-Bellied Men Are Victims, Sur urgeon Tells Convention _ Sat tee Men, Goat. ie nearly 60 of the world’s top of A architects. ‘ of Backache?. Trim rat ag’ Nataly, Bast Bern had have its building exhibit. py, * have ly, “a lot of people get scrote! congres in a ensayo i zaman i hv ny ba because they have a pain in the|night that. Americans place too full of plans, drawings and models. -ATLANTIC-CITY,- NJ The} pot-bellied man and the pregnant we Ps woman are in the same boat: they are prone to painful backache or subject to aggravation of an ex- isting one, a Canadian surgeon says. - x * * The reason: in such people “there is increased strain in the center of gravity — a lot of in- creased strain on the spine,” Dr. Frank Patterson of Vancouver General Hospital told newsmen at the 43rd annual Clinical Congress] . of the American: College of Sur- geons, x ok He also said that this type of “tonal conditions; ‘with the tense- ness of the person resulting in a tightening up of the tissues in the back, ' . * * * Approximately 10 to 15 per cent of all backaches are of neurotic origin, he said.- But he declared that, converse- back... and relief of the dis- comfort . may change their person- ality reaction fo it.” Patterson indicated that. in in- stances where the backache is not) due to some underlying physical disease or condition or emotional stress, cértain ‘‘exercises with a purpose’ are helpful — BERLIN (NS) —" Bverybody Berlin piping up with conpthing yeu can do I can do better.” Except that the Communists usually dq it worse — and last. Berlin opened music, dance and border in the evenings to hear, ‘Western jazz, so they setneiaen their own mn jane dub: ere Se mma DRIEST vm ony ek a ae anne seed ene Oe ters ob Inet} iow "trom coe] ee within days by the source: voluntary initiative -and|East Berlin Movie Festival effort.” TURNS CULTURAL. s * "| Now the competition ison a “In a free démocracy like durs,|cultural level. West Berlin opened less and less — not more andiits music, dance and theater fes- gov-itival at the end of Septembe of the city troop over: the sector | | Quality pus Quantity INSURED SAVINGS to $10,000 by’ an agency of U.S. Government. 3% APPLIES to ALL savings regardless of size. EARNINGS added twice a year. “Any amount — your account, SAVE BY MAIL—DRIVE-IN WIN DOW Sircisk, FREE PARKING at the rear of our home office. s A * = Fi > : \ ca x : ‘fs Current Rate Pontiac Federal Savings * HOME OFFICE: 761 W. fates St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. 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There are only 1, 761 daily newspapers in the U.S: Yet every day they’ roll out more than 58,000,000 copies to do a herculean job of helping to _ Sell. America’s automobiles. Car dealers and daily newspapers have: much ‘in eotmnion. Both are upstanding local citizens vitally interested in local'affairs. Back of almost 4 : > to keep America on the go ® Ld every civie drive ah find the peal car dealer supporting it with all his weight. And right beside him, i ctvie endouvors with equally aftent support, is thedaily newspaper. mee Car dealers, like others, have learned that the daily newspaper puts plenty of weight: behind an advertiser’s sales message, too. That’s why , hewspapers, each year, carry the biggest share of automotive advertising. Use this giant to put the weight behind your advertising. ‘ + All business is local... and so are all newspapers. +E Sanne 9g enero ching minaret oy HE PONTIAC PRESS” ® - OT ee Tee ee ee Do the same with al) other Read all the ¢l at and be sure the the right “numbers are in the right te ———__—_., Cc A seuey san whe hee loot ble fet Job may cvacidor tie experience. ~{8) D. srg ig,b> eovecied by mon E..- Fr. man. who yy hg SMATTERING. I. A husband may x. ott a M. N. ln WAM foc cceces oreseececere ee. ADDRESS dca dedsadgncesececcecencueveeces ° om. se esersceeorees PHONE MQ, ciriscccesconece An apartment superintendent would ice a Loewe waalahe taste, RE Es SOLUTION CLUES ne tnt min FUNNEL: (2) B. A grudge that has lasted veh fo het a tase tore (8) FRIGHTFUL: ds that an unecru of him. rudely te one of the tenants. ain" te: one ti en uate a can shoot ee his income wien, de nite 17) ese purchases his wet * @ tour > =a Orient. (19) BIZARRE: are uneasy about tha —~—~ (21) rr a 7:5 Ar ridiculous in such: devo- pf Bonnar gy (23) SLAVISH; (24) LAVISH.” ¢ us would rush te the window if a large crowd on the street below. “i) PAUSED, i) PASSED ‘with en unreliable firm, one should insist opresmint ea te trmn, 27) COMPLETES Ci ie Gack edisel, Tohany will be there's | Spee aera at na DELECTABLE. P. A lie detector is sometimes hel the facts - | @bout a doubtful one. (31) S or ) SUSPECT. Q. There are those who —————- the motives of a President whom history considers great. w / (34) DEBATE. : . uch « derelict can often @ trade. ((35) HAPLESS; (36) @ difficult school situation with ————, FINESSE; (40) FINENESS. (33) DEBASE: be made useful if he is taught pat reg : OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone | s eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. 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Beers and Ales From All Over the World LUNCHES Open Every Dey " PHONE: OR 3-1907 WONDERFUI L aa aandaanantuanenmas . Chops, ee: Turkey, ° § ‘ Game Dinners il. ~ «| Hollywood Headlines ' Marlon Brando's Bride. ito Star in South Sea: Pilm By LOVELLA ( ©. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS): — Anna Kashfi, Joanna O'Callaghan, te which legally, i ‘ ae star her as Anna Kashfi! + You might reasonably “suspect \this idea came on producer Freed after all the. excitement about WHERE — OOD. RIENDS ~o "7 a _@ BEER "@ WINE @ CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS On on cc MM. = remap pt ime x DRI S ace Yenc hit, “The Entertainer,” Henry Margolis and Martin Gabel (Arlene Francis’ husband), . As I hear it, Margolis and Gabel iVE- IN Meat € C. The World's HURRY! LAST TWO 05 Mest NO ONE UNDER 16 YRS. ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT 3412 Dixie Hwy. | | oon | xn |! CLUB . DELIGHTFUL DINNER —, GOOD MUSIC DINE und, DANCE 5 asd Invite’ Bengete and Prat Parties TANOE, Phone OR 3-9754 ~ wT , _ i Call her Mrs. Marlon Brando—no matter name she turns out to be Arthur Freed is going to Marion's ~-bride in ‘White nationality following her .| had bis NBC-TV show “Fury” top naval brass about his picture “John Paul Jones.” The admiral has already written John- praising him for the way he has handled way this winter for producers “The Devil's - Slecipte”™ Hill- Lancaster—or that's hear. HOLLYWOOD SNAPSHOTS for Hecht- what I , Bruno Pagliai, will be|' Cuernavaca where the has a home. : - Peter Graves received two good pieces of news in one day. He 131 Hungry Dogs ‘for Customs Tax Private citizens. in Genoa yes- terday donated 100 quarts of nailk, hun- At the same time the Genoa So- ciety for the Protection of Ani- authorities, saying formalities and Trinidad Island Slowly Sinking Back Into Sea losing one of its islands.. _ [University of Arkansas student) government last night canceled aj. _-feause of what was termed “the! “jthe Negro trumpeter: on the Little _ }ments and criticism of Gov, Orval at home in. Mexico City after Dec. 1, But they wilP go first to! bridegroom > }Was a statement Monday by Jo- that) - *|Will Boost Szymanski Italian Port Holds mals filed a protest with customs |’ RIO DE JANEIRO #—Brazil is| Sate 5 Bling Arkansas College bans Appeorance After His Barbs at Faubus FAYETTEVILLE, Ark, (n~The scheduled spring appearance of] Louls (Satchmo) Armstrong be-| unfortunate remarks” made by Rock integration. crisis. ae ee | Dr. John T. Caldwell, univer. sity president, cision, . He called Armstrong's. com- Faubus ‘'a blunder which obvious- ly can help no one and just as ly does much mischief.". Armstrong had said he would be glad to play at the university but sorry that Faubus might en- joy the program. The governor said this week he considers Arm- strong...“‘a.- very fine musician” and hopes he gets courteous treatment in Arkansas, Although Satchmo has made acid references about said the faculty) © supports the students in their de- iora Week On ! | Beg. SUN. E bey [MAIL ORDERS accepted NOW! mm IN PERSON | IBERACE comand r ALL-STAR REVUE) rar meaty ¢ 2a frequent the racial situation in Arkansas. it seph Glaser, his manager, — touched off the furor Glaser: hailed. Satchmo's date to. play for a university prom next March as “a great moral vic. Non-Profit Corporation LANSING (@®—A non-profit cor- Plas A Fall Symphony Orchestre hha LE OLE ERE EE . BARES PLENTY OF FREE PARKING EAGLE tin "2 CHARLES LAUGHTON cu OLE wm Franchot Tone + Aa 6.6 Mesterplen Reprint A successor will be appointed by Gov. Williams, The “Frank §,. Szymanski coun" Was incorporated by the State Cor-) poration and Securities Commis- | sion yesterday with the aim of! “promoting public knowledge and) the political qualifications’ of Szy- manski. The club was authorized to s0- om receive and expend this purpose, tunds for|| FIRST-RUN SHOWING at Your ser cere eece THE VODKA OF VODKAS 80 and 100 Proof. Dist, from grain.Ste, Pierre | Sairnottfis.pWv.atheebtoleimartiond Conn. _ DOORS OPEN 6:45 Dr. Alphonse Richard Hoge .of|] [= ; the Butanta Institute says -Trini-|F j i ti — a ye ! . a iw SOPHIA IOREN ie STANLEY KRAMER'S Added— MONUMENTAL FILMING OF [™ WALTER WINCHELL PARTY THE PRIDE ~ PLUS CARTOON "| and vue + AFFAIR To THE Ps re FASS — EMBER” - FS . —— € death in sTrateli Mme elstexs el \ a an Fl F Vs 4 I The Shock of the Nation “PORTLAND EXPOSE” —STARTING THURSDAY- THE GREATEST SPECTACLE OF THE wET Act! Pre Pest CRI ANE ONY Feateres. mem 1Li10 6 1:88 4 NAB : : , frees wt N SS THINKING = Non Ks INSTINCT, | heey AND | 15 GRISLY GAGS/ QUICK & a DASHING ~ POR ew F OWLS FAILED - R FOR PONENT GROGG' AND ALMOST HELPLESS, THEN’S THE TIME TO STEP - IN AN! FINISH HIM OFF! - COME ON, SHOW ME THAT OLD KILLER BOARDING HOUSE. geen ian eee DON'T BLOW TOO MUCH WIND” Je mr IN MY SAILS, MASOR/ I'm 4 sw A CLOWN MAGICIAN + CAN'T RASSLE MY OWN | NECKTIE OFF/«YourR - oe OWL FALS SCORCH. ee E, THOUGH —~ pene 1 BETTER TURNE on —- nt THAT'S WHAT THE SPIDER. SAID TO ‘THE PLY--"WON’T YOU STEP INTO MY PARLOR’ HE SAID/ I TAGGED YOU I, WITH A LUCKY PURICH AN!’ : ay? YOU'RE JUST ITCHIN’ FER ME TO COME WITHIN’ REACH! NO THANKS, I'M v «tft ) "h OPS : Press Want Ad Section} Every Doy in the Pontioc | ae ¢ » + ae ip & ie cd AUNT FRITZI-- CAN I HAVE THIS LITTLE BOTTLE TO . PLAY WITH 2 IT'S EMPTyY-- | THERE'S © STILL ONE ASPIRIN IN ee ‘YE ce i, NOT UNTIC TI AUNT FRITZI--I NEED AN JASPIRIN: pS or BAM CYA an _o-<=- Bae pon N\\p Oct. ~/- Te. fog & 6. Cah eign reserved ~~ FRAIL Come. 1957 toy Umined Feature byndicnte. tee. EUSA M144 EA 2 By Leslie Turner - " 1 LOVE OUR HOUSE, CLINT, I HOPE THIS AREA BUILDS UP WITH OTHER NICE PLACE "4. TERN PAY j ‘ Vey # = ‘ ~— K NEIGHBOR \ || 50 DID THE ONE NEXT TO US. A TRACT OF THS AGO! : I KNOW! HAD |] DID Ih JUST’ A ROUGH -——/| BECAUSE T MAUVE! A FEW CHANGES W A SCRIPT, YOU'D THINK TWAS MS an __By Dick Cavalli eal ner paseo, By McEvoy and Strieber ME CONVINCED 10-16 -: ie .* 1 1987 by NEA Berdicn, ino. TM. Reg, U.S. Pat. OF, TH’ KIOG ALL WONDERED AN’ PLAY YOU! IF YOU'D COME OVER Ff HARMONIC. n cx Amal i a sl + 2 i ee ~ oey | : < : i Oy es mee ee one a ea abt 1957. sid ; Ug One . BS f oy hg tana mesbay, OcrORER 10. sire d Disp ays. Costly. re eee oe NESDAY, OCTO} wae eee dt eee mn = E - fae i ‘i : om | ies, Ss = ey j _ : c e u * + é Vi : Ba 4 ; i A : ( PRESS. WED eee : is 2 ber to! on th i 3 ’ = Ee ine . = 2 tam vowrnac oss. '360,000 Cars This Mon out New '$8 Engine es Thd.t - |350,000 Car ple of Outpu Transnfission — aed ; — | peta oy See Sam 3 ; jampling of| With Overdrive World y O doceal: lya “ be only a sa ted to Around W. d hee LAAN eae Nn ae ut it wilt ty is expec : Tour ' e Trial Board after — lates Ate el oo But i industry Derame! ii Tou Trial : Lorie 5 \ : : J. WILKIE t the ‘ember and ut of . a Police ° Mrs, Suzanne : c : : 4. wha Nov: out 3. WILKIE ago by | by. Dr, Who * a ges , Set . ; * . E * ry a = ree © ‘an 24260 + fe eae ore — The ogee aP ee tion's Aut) bo ar's final two. d 1,100,000) ETROIT dollars for " Clark of port. : » follow! ‘NEW ¥ * gene we two SANE Fhe gots 350.000 lthe - should cee nthe = 185 ame nro i Hr totitiad: me to be , an . ot loce was arg 8h ge Me will -eoeeaties 4 Prater _— wit oak ee pm earall ea ~ cars) “He asked what” he me ” them} market early t - makers . this hort: | units. I m new oi asked’ him around snd sold by quiet trading . from] rositlags ‘materials 8 That . would: above six mil- entirely for 1958 more] 1 his arm ‘and sold of recovery. down f passenger or tof 1987 ; above ‘six ission to sell : nd he put S.. ‘ - growe » Quot : - were ‘But y ing abs ft GUESS! transm it expects |e me. 10 Five rapt hapten the Deten| sessions isaues 4 point, br, | work stapgagges uutput,_ of + pate, units, Someth t common Bet because ahead. ont Meeed at 20110 : er 8 : ' , around ‘ ‘s- 5 aie: .. igion lives her Wholesale pact by the ns’ to gains among ages. month's model cars, | yy is. the: mos kers as they . dn the year Ford Div “who . stopped he Friday.| pa uit sues nd other This m of 1958 lion r ma’ 1 ou cars t, in} Hillis, who had jenied kiss- =< tn aio adh ri act will be entirely oe de way with 1958 mode “Tt. & Bi , a es oe 2 cattle alae Patrolman, Crane, 3 : . ~~ * junder ‘general me 225 se ed bY | tor a partner, Detroit, " 00} ¢ issues. * som . select . His of : ag one Ne — io ome 2%. at 3 0b Lodge Calendar Pon. | catyot this mt need eo: tes ret te Heney E, manded ‘tort reports nas B iat ie U. S. Lines k of 2,700 shares unteation, Me Fa A. 350,000 ae we last rd edly newspapers lay preview o wis Lange ee.” Robert A. t last | civilian * * » have (advertnemen ‘ 1 Troopers reports) sia. SO. nas A small 31 38 . quoted Rob Detrol was to BLIC HEARING State okey ny li *"Browas: wre, a: : . ~~ Sadeceats 7 oin Police ing he fled 700° from of the Talos during which ring NOTICE reby given White Lake children h Mile Road S(5 meas os “Ar jumbo se: ext ‘eee FLA : week “after _ bach, 63, a limaxed a to be tu Sands ap 0 otiee ts meld sand sh ihe at rocks off the Nine along. Seomeelaty, re medium. 4. 14 i 4 | Nelli Horgen the nhtesllt’ wes White. Sands) Buzzing in Lars? , aay aes Seas pass oto Town. py : Be ieee vet oa ander ing house ope ae Ho the "Grounds, N. M. said the) Taingiog i Ho 2 arama : on : . ; ‘| tare * " : a M Ch .... 3 s ng harge ‘ . : pa gee © to warlek to Comm in Farmington to yeste: a; small 30-29 TRY oe». Os Monsan ra .. 3. in f * filed a ¢ t| Proving Sounds oF Pe. 7 [16 Up to Ay my oIT POUL rose view: + ol gale | nbach agains Sands but the booster —Muttled ARE THAT changes | : NW % Bee The oar sea actly peTnort pg Armour & ee eta : k Mrs, Horke trickery thori-| White , bout 4,000 CHANCES” Prom: *Bisiries of the ce 8 way only Tuesday 16 (AP No. 1 q Armat Ck ....: 20.2 ae oe DO Attac y by Detroit autt was at a to THEN THE i” part of the 6s North, wrisud “rr the| listed However, T told police ‘ob, Detrolt tor "7 | Atchison 1303 Meter v2 883 rian of larcen told’ Detrol money erratic iow plummeted 0 WAVE CERUMEN on gs KF 3 ip, Oak ing at th few autos. { Detroit had > ee iype 12 moe Atl Cat SA0e at Murray Cp oe iet - Sy ible, in. She him the alunit m missile —~you “eo i baer pry one the NW. se ‘arl LaRue o Jetfrey, = vomnd my fe yl rt ner of AM Retin. 90.1 Nat Cash B..a8d Sov rks Poss ~ | Mart had given of feet and the on of wax White descri 8 ei-3F 10" w along old son, as a rock ve gous oe ti Rocks 19%4- Siavee Mi! 44 wh ont inst Tu : [ie he construction who fe the | ° ewe make you NE corner of the 8 01-37" to" W forlhig two-week ng glass ar, pe brollers gg as hens Balt & AY cnow O88 Nat aes Agains Told mplete Martin, ind | the le, employing ve sone» ey oy pn an ag ones qs Oo" Ww heen cist by flying Id of his c : =o eae’ ie vy type Po 2 Nat Gype eX Are to co She said house ai - Missile, comprehens ~~ pede g — Section 48 % S 47-85" the cent been windshie +) Whites (un: eys, hee So deel 2" 17a Nat Lead... 42. wsmen : urch, § ing for| ‘The most CVOr | ar Cg tn Reaptag | vibration se ses a » s Ney bot the hurt seriously foe) 245-26, ‘Turk — ‘ee HS ES ++ S14 News of) ch her room her, asked for) ' ) syuiem 1A. | nara-ot canal and ing deep-down S dee Oe oe Fe roan broke was not andals may) Capon omg A 183 Te. 33 lived in le with church. | largest weapon over to oy Bore noe Nee fare a p= ay bs ee Union 1 thence The baby the their|3y° Bohn — gent Nie M ll . 612 : N we United the Bibl build the electronic turned ot ear druma: } Natngs. ag Be of Union center 302.93 oon F Union police ‘fear accident if . k WSeR «+s 98 jag Ray Se ASHINGTO today the ainst| read to help tes ined, Wag ngs, chief in addition to buss w a of center $40.13 foot: but rious . ‘Livestoc te ee * 9 No Am ‘ 3. Ww said ag the money * * nday| dev I. Cummi r Adm. wax, in ean cause wo DEAF! for 8 -W along rf + Se se a not stopped I + gs 60 Pe r Pac . 14 State Dulles be on _— a by : ry rtin Su | Gen, E, by Rea : of-hedring, “"T GOING | - 36-07'30" for a somone - w jad cause ng is 4 YAP) ~ Livestock: ee Bt ft 3 must { an a key. ked up Ma They ordnance the Navy. head ce Ge AREN wax AX~ Lake eg aE " vg 4a Rg = ME droppi Bs DETROIT 1 AP) 3000. Siaugh- rum eae: Nwst Al sr: 33-41 grates bility o gainst ‘Tur h » picke s north side. t-| Army ington of ¢ year) PROVE et SF olla ZIT. feet; thence ce. of, 9000, feet e Catite-Balabie ther | BurroUane, + 38.3 i: : S4lthe possi eprerengeneliegen Len pera pind a © Mar.| F. & Wi iy read p in your eat hoe 237.91 aH 2 Bg A ra yg! Colleg res: San coche amp a Sees Se ry and in event Id night on $5,000 Mar- it was the center pa A ae ye vo sosthes : . oes for a the SE eB “of Muskegon. (UBDA) and = ge howing|‘ np Soup ad ise Owens = BE. by Syria said that States wou n ed finding where Ironically, los was hich OUT. wax ay ®. also . pte Fy "ie BEM Plan Stpt.| (epee ore and. belle show! Gan Diy oss: 6 Pa W air. de “Dulles United M aS 8 report ; hotel room ¥ $480 in n the Ta’ dispute which poe anon . : the north 36: “Hine of" the BE te of : — School ibe Seema Capitel aii": 13 pene ee ttack the et Unio ss in a taying and ice | ago whe’ ofuielt gee, pee Cg eoel Me WAS See co MUSKEGON agp ig gonarelty vieedy Leet a Capital ai RM ann “Piet 32 Eo lave ‘the Savi lee hed. Ghee plea checks,’ Pet {an Seelat Oe eee back fo. ays pou ce BQUEEEE-A- the few ra ee d B. Warren committee |lest ng stocks foty | Sarrier, ree ane a... not leave netuary. rning,| tin travelers he had jof y rivaled back «if ip oe : eae oat to See Ere B. nsjon oa, “an ind 200 head roved vd oth ee fvaeey, a0" 3 ged sa rim wart Kicash and tr s saying nearly Pentagon. : e4 -*® te the © District = ; an expansion Muskegon choice ‘sieond uality “on fu Cater Ole pn ‘e4 hom privile his g outbreak a Martin as las, Tex., in the aay i eee 12.69 acres, r : % of See. to name new said steady; = run, @ ane oe slaughter seat 46 Pa Cola ae with hinks an is un- uoted in a Dal a revol t ; P| bottle. Stores 7 = From PBs ome” s - & propos . Warren rene SS ee i py ~ Ener LM ..4. 36.6 Sali “*"" 34] Along d he t East is q ited $1,000 to Chicago. ation ' ff North ‘on|to study college have sug- Be mm good ive 8 0-BU YR. Road En ee eS D «-. OF Dulles sai Middle of the! depos driving tion of lan ; rug oe, N — 3 ting on Sead on mmunity educators to 100 : ont Lay a. 25.00: {Cities Sauty oe 44. Phelps iene 44 in the because | tion - before ‘explana’ the No Exp Se. Z tion ‘sy Nea Bogie Lake co, Michigan ittee of 15. high ebotee 1003-11 MF » .-- S, Fea ison : Salof war largely of attention) » nk in gave to the rest of Report N. Soginaw $ 7 at oy South on to be| three a_commi the study. a ae ~~ 22,00-23.50; pyc telling no) Tk Bae: 8 likely, tions’ focus Mart bouts of on 148 Telegraph * tet 660 a Gen bigh “chotce netters we 17.00- Golg. Palm 238 Ph eG tes ted Na IP) the wherea id. lp ilure Cor. kt a4 M-50 and — same to, |gested to carry Se: “renee ib. yey Red oats rae 61 Pills @.. 49.6| Uni a. nference t lice sa Vv: Failur Huron, je Hwy. a Road, gt 7 the | Persons ; SALE 25.50; around 900 oes ~ Col Gas xesene 38. Pit &G... 62° on the are news said on money, po a ket i 4985 Dix “ q ee | ‘copy. list of ‘Office by PUBLIC 4 is. tsi loads Standard i“ nod Bulk 11.00. pao Ea a! 433 sees S05 33.6 t his first Dulles tnik é ‘ f Roc ir e to a vo 2 5 “se et aes NOTICE OF Motor ve 4 Bet: Seas ee ee ata 10.00; Gon Baines ie Ol .... 7; A six weeks, ussia’s Spu t dow ie) The A Dollars. = _ gether paint end may aatihe Bulek, Sedan. M Na aeinaw 8. inc |20.00; (g RH us 18.00-11.80; Con Bai olay Bare | ai. 48 about ail seiediae ton ini fi r Wi sn Net aie. Ilion iles 8 an TOW - in Sem pe aes staat Bite Os lightweight | ean oom ie Cont Bak ..... 3 Rone’ wil pet subject ntal _m be P n 0 ASHINGTON ott e Mi Pi those ™ = ptt SR LAKE , cane at yal sas Bhbhe - * 16, 17, "ST. ae of 13.00-18.00; stock 21.00; Gene Sor vices a Reva dat. we pom a : the ; cig a in this ‘Cla fe rooper : oe t blished report geen Smee Itch over a one —s Meecretary|Michicans* utter Be ateck “heifer cal Cont Shes, a4 Reve) 3: 33lhe thi Sent oe linton T | led in tte stomp ten ts estimated ot a CHARLES Secreta Se ok oe as 250. ae oor 30 Bc" $3/be_ thio ‘of | : of &' failed in chet 4,000 ie ag irs Sn ven Oct, 16, 26, Load = — most! Gorn wr nee jy eS, “44 of weapon: LEAD. tically 3 widow search lion ps to you BOARD oF EDU. caivee and oe Saal hac: 36:1 ee flo be, oc States now has apr adg Be): gr a shooting into. space. Times. and the piles. Yet Pert tn : / ! _ Aottre, cer dome. prime Mere Rr Y ieee - ee But ted military su- r _—— York oday one soteen ofa Gotan Months Pe holes on cbnlee 16.00-31.00; Dis Aire "58 Sead Al es yt Uni mil a state troope will collect year. New said today 4 cooling, | pile applica- ral 28. Gad to low ace 3 under 100 See’ Goan AS) ears Shoe 323| that »~ aga ea Sept. 30 to $2,188 a The Tribune Oct. }|ment soothes or Te tube fast, and ae: See and cage oA slangh pew as pater « Shell o. eace = and will the Ri 's lead fray § amounting Chicago : before earth 60c box Ointment ge de- #s8.908.00 pew cull andy ee [Bese "ate faa Siecle nt Se aettity deer oe eee * +* Board |raiture wecia, Masted it pan [egy erode itehing. Be 00-15. 00, 3; No ang fl ose 33. ony: sone 441 periori part of . « * tive Russia and . | tor. ‘ elief from 30.60.00 ter aoe Belabie S.No. band astive, | Er auie IES fee Fee coe. 30 cause in bers, are Administra nslon | when the skies, since) soytul money back. ~ ‘ae U8. erately wei 5S Mus + 45 sou ha “rs bom planes P| the State the pe of Hlite into failures hted or 19,021.00 lh ‘Laveliabie: Mon 3 and) BI ets 187 ony 3 in heavy bombing won authorized + WIGOW Of) sate two more ligh : - $002.04 end ana “se lower: co 18.2, ‘308 Erie a sexs a4 ou ou = 7 “4 He gr more decisive ‘a soy tate ae EF. pee 23, of have been 4 ce sBllT, 067.96 jst . No. 1, 2 Butchers mixed large a Mor aT) at NJ on presently | forces. Dulles = for M ald A, 's year-old then, — * d Sept. snipes soll aes Tite thene carrying pes| Food i... + Std Ot oe : gion in modern te decisive trooper : vee couple's addi- ' ree announced fours| | ’ . ang . 17.78 a “RS Sul *.. 2 Btevens wee @ In five or be ti ’ for mseh. ll collect ‘16. Air Fo fire a fo $ 69,306.83 ramet 4 nahagg By 2: did 300-400 th. te a4 Stud Pack . + 134) Tn may be important | Tecum ry, wi til he is } The anned to Aloat- Sine . i Wo. 2 ond 3 300-4 sea bog aR a BE missiles it is sh ahead | Grego th un ‘that it ph a balloon at [igim Bath eS Se Leen 2 ealleeiaee “1 pin tone tn ED ri fale‘ 4. ries Poul ...* 30: ade- A See Ae ee fic. 1,334.32 ceniin = Gen Pes 37 a Be »» 10.) the field. of n, equal be paid | ing Pacific. T a . "50:00 — ed Sen Mills Bi Reo oe .. 868110 this n is one or a pension, lary, will i in the I rside. ‘eae H if Blam en Motore 34 Tromp ra" be te cs ills ts,| The ior Sie yelees he es een “Pe * ‘81 * 7 Ge aT — - = If expendi cu 8 yearly life 1 labe: * op Wilson Ha ect Ee Se oe oleae te a SS eet as et ‘308.08 oon Lag Gillet 34 Twent Cen mi iti “hae agg certainly: stannic killed and a pos Unofficial saiy de- _— U.S M Gooarieh 1." eh sy se §| Dulles first. "s suc- Hot was. kil inton Post was — af : ioe O04 Underw ts comme ssia Pe Clinton gunfight | project Pacific — 2.08.2 for lige << ‘Derma Goowirear ne) Un Pee *: & | got: a — * the sre trooper running an _and| Phoons apres Bo al ee » siti (INS) aries E. gt hon a at Pi #3) Dull launching a weetd ge Me in. yg og layed the ey a! the rocket 237 23 wae) of Defen tially blamed Gull Ol oat te ioe leaeth: nets dit ae that yo next day killer and rees said the weather 2,704.06 Secretary was pa ment offi- | eng <¢ os ie 7-1) earth he said Congress to. ended of one An In- The sou any time + 2,823.50 Wilson today O Ge Dee Tl Gent...’ 38, US Steel "Ig anus ae said th the capture other, WAS lig ready to go it ica former the Tl Cen we Ly Ui Real ... 29 ‘ the Pe wi of the also is rea perm * indica. : 196.62 . by two lays in -an earth pena cee ** 71-6 Van is name esa of , slaying liceman ndifions gave no fail =e . gether to launch. an 3 Ina "Ba vs m saa: te pon ; ot cian p al sin wounded. _ | These. gesirg hh, been _— he re States oe gy ae ee Go"! ia Bo ‘a 3 ‘|tion that the s to 2248 satellite. as, who was in Sees Rae on eth ite a! | | ome cnt killed — sage Firms. ne of ottempe ~ sf gs Clitoed C. Farm reer.) mee warded Bs Persona i Says 2 State Firm fh | si: lintel mm vie LO" ¥ng e BY ; ‘ er 99,004.73 charge on Wilson Russia due} at i nl Oe Den ed So h er Pape ae he Ur fa Mb it Rina Bd wind ise Interrup ‘Plan Move to Sou areal gle = 644.53 the U; funds. wil. 2g sn - ‘we The steady an Mi iv. G. teens NEW YORK y the six “pa, —— fe inadequate urged 1 Me INGTON WP — scone . 6 af - toda amsters Ltn - " rh ae otb ot pagan (ta AssociatedPress. Ralls Dill, sacs itera ce ie oe ae bis naa “are| tee “ocale” of Swear ape veseens NE cocoa J to try Vangua ea |the * Bey Be 108 1637 rise in as inte roduction jams says peries 3 Chon which: Ive Dio’ Dio- | seen mein son Project He stat re EH He ins Americans w: rial p dis-| Willia Michigan Sapa their in- Union wh “Johnny “Tony = $057,812.10 to finance ). *. atti Prev. day tea 118 pr ee h as _indust ial reports that two southern ed by John ‘ thony a8 o = s tellite prog “so wha com: | Wee ute 722 Seas ibet 3 tetimont wh, offic’ Savig ted to ans ve to , pat i and An action w: : oates “Heer "| wiesil took a Russian ae. 2909 1347 oo: 191.3! slowed own, ped fo expec " to-mo | guard Ilo, ag lame “Tex Revenue—cun naa 1031 sves.ana.ze | Wile wens Ge sis. [1097 en 3 Fat 84 os ike ‘ieee = income “oe nel ning h yesterday. to ~ ren iy po Calen Tax Reve: WO sence " : - re = assi: A908" High ‘244 ; Persona billion : Com- a speec’ 1 Wor ie .| orde sident o! Tax Regalia pean. forn Force /1 Lew oo... STOCKS of 346% ber, ‘the nced.| Ina Chemica idn't iden- duck pre: * Misce! Ald... it Tax.. ‘ Gardner, " the Air . 956 red ‘ rate in Septem announce rational . ernor d thtes, ; fetoreet' on Demons | Trevor tary of it and. re- ee ag Ae nually Department. lars below | te tion, the gov or the s ike Interest : ace eral: 06.31 tant headed dev Wilson pp (c, B bs tine Woon merce 300 greet so in Au- tity the SS eae was =e : » sao. . S, tures: os $27, who contende , is @ * 15 ra - j ; no y ee age 9 mre ye meee gs a search, officials pend that Figures ve Ratup. Co. i 3 eagle fe a He oni “sutton union peo = ; : , Paes <4? * ea ‘a top _ : , m Elec. Co. oon 2 j * «| him... y j bc : f ig el be oa ae 3 wading slow down, Baldwin Rubbe oe gg 2. ce bf gust. * * Federal Re-|hi Romulo | gay: / ye Be ale’ - $08.48 stem rogram : Ross Olt &. Chem. eee a 01 neously the t the ador * AEN, Byuipment ling "etvice’"""" 15.00 , hed resigned the mis /owst Bs mgr cn 18 138 as serve hear < fineries Collapses at So P. Rom- Advert: rat ae. Gardner es note on Oo - ) ou and re ber |C rlos-P. a sivcceness: a disp - taay ae a ch in Septem il” A (INS) ~Ca dor to the} oe - i ‘ 965.4 1956 during ° jzolede re lg, = gate ask mines, , a notch ile mode MANIL., ambassa ay at I yong) ee $0 : ! Ke este; ped down utomob duc-|_ Philippine lapsed tod Maintenance Bept 23. sile program - : U.N. [Sip of the « pee ms bras dane: : Charges SMG wacices - 431.04 UN, als to _ [because o and reduced Using | inited Sta his an Penn cseey | Oe . F : tals- United tes for his in mane eruantons, vos RG. Syria geen teh Syria Appe BY. O~' | aoner es in the metals ai|the Burial rites for Hated ‘ 408 er Turkish lenwe 14 eens». x. {ten shes 14 per cent Carts 2 re a ted ara County ce 108 Se Action it (INS) “oday a, ee, fo Ae to ie § The ig larga 114 che — Sy af pte oe: Use of irate Supplies. .° 4 " “BER RUT, a, ted *tods | . N. G threats to duction rage. The int} f-stricken less nights, to} yp SESE j igh dor chaes eg $1.96 B 3 radio . the United the alleged : i 1947-49 averag hy. one po h| Grief;st five ‘sleep! sank 4 a gael 9 ve SS $ 30,875.43 Damascus has asked the Syr- / _ of the 1987-4 upward last mont strain of fis statesmap t as) . > seas see : : : “4 *) ' . r 5 i ee = ce, that ™ urkidh "trop ay aa ‘ined es aa eeage : t| noted md at hig ns % Et) enttes Supptics ‘ ota ‘1 $613,815.63, Na plaints Pas mee fron-| / Television since 15. stands righ the (oven nuncio, ap a. ead : / Bulla tesa nee , 100,821.74 res ] « : Sh fo : P wd Bishop ae ‘The- a 4in eo aries Bae ‘the A ly had hm interr | se New Lg oa one i rong : * (INS up regu- ‘ it was it yet régai m- yer befo 1 " pectniied ‘Bervices sof me d further that Act- son 3, ain ta eiving to de- CLE, Ca . fe / The radio (inister Khalil situa-| ton devision what he record level : se we oe es / * Foreign Turkish E a jar. talents to ss begging y we \ See leaiee ing 1 the Syrian- palieda| vote Iie “voeation : rage = ton tdny with dlomatie evap ae seuroe. eo pie Sete ‘a sce tes Pee ae at ah aera j certify raements j Oct. 14, from ae " : " / \ : x ; bi [Ft nekeby gertity disbartement 7% i jand Poland, Spain | Suave see ees aS ning Departine #, oo the 4 i USTIN, | f fi Ge {238 Ag aa amas . : p | ; J a; County : i. iA } CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS + ’ elhdidedddeddedtedt tt Pysen Pre ett Tr OAS e eee ee Cent ee By SPR POR OO eee eee Pee ON Ree eneee Bate ng iiettteness eee eeee ee +e eentenene ¥, eee eeeeee * - BA J 1 Bh) +e eben eee = (eee ee een bees ee seen ee Veehonwds oeeee eeeeeenes eens eens e seoeee cree eee ore eee ee nwes _ ee eee eee he s +eveeveereseess ‘ 2k ene eereeewe ie ecauls whens eee Sr t \. ooeeeeee Vea ereenes Be Adelle Oe No aledcdedededdiidh teil deh ete telah 3 eee es een we BA eoeene +f oe ld dle dadtdudeded +o heeeee tees e+ reeewe: eteeeones jment training Leith‘ ATTENT ION YOUNG MEN NO EXP. NECESSARY If at least a high school edu- cation, you- may qualify for our planned manage The men select wih be be trained —in-—our- modern, air-conditioned of fices. You will receive thorough training in the “lending, collection and clerical ere of our . business. is professional training normally enables a man to assume a managerial as- signment within 5 years. ah a growth and our romotion from within he - to make for a secure future with op- portunity. In addition you will be eligible to partici- pate in our many out- standing employe bene- fits. If you believe you would like working with the public at a non-sellin job, why not come in a .“ a caréer with HFC. aT ‘ heal “Betate Salesman, ¢x- referred. Will Frain ua t . rain gaa berson. Apply ou are 21-28 and have)’ talk with Mr. Melntosh! “Greantield Restaurant s Now Hirin @ the Premises call FE CAB PW. boMustTiCc. NO) - i oa Lge Ke : Aa inen Demonstrators Wanted Paid . No ued 8. Cerne gag: 2 TOY ease : i working } x =. Ve [eats 5 take BITTO S WO N See Se ceneten & beating. tev to work part time aier- evening. No canvassing, Wolimited, Car neces. eA We Pike WwW. oayLonD Tabac —— areas. San" ers and talk ig strictly confidential, Ww ee, Sie unusual eneculire A panic eral oti Agencies oon Be HOUSEHOLD neceveconns 5 38 FINANCE CORP. men (ss B] 6a onaw yancemnce, peten PE saan | scoot ae ar ey ae ae Shinner's Meat Nise cee w westside 6 wes tc PS eccnaenees . S818 Cooley Lk, R4. Must] Miracle Mile shopping Center _ 2 Ss | aes = YOUNG MEN 18 - 26 current prospect’ file, ‘Call FE : ANXIOUS = New Orleans, Cal- : NOTICES eo Ss ALESMEN oY 8. New car transpor- | CRARN REA 3 22.8 tome sreess merrisd ‘soupte “cceee | gusary. opening new office, got i Notices 8Boreoai CA Anatos tious that te to ret into «solid ¢ See Mr. ‘i eg = i cn on oe WANTED | make more mene}. —= ———- | GAN” WANTED FOR RAI Leon te Beare baile # og ye ee a hese Rg Stele Wanted Female 7 to make one's reine iw Sart sisson, County fof the tight man, A GIRL FOR sTenoaraPuic| }i™*gey oe veneer an <"veoceecovce ge | Matting pay ie 100 oar week dur-| Sun” neuron” 4 neve ‘own | WANTED: AECOR DION eveseeees ae ‘ows then you set im, Rochester. teachers rm. Wee a care of eeveesoees 2 : shatensenell ineludes renewals, M. V/ talsewomen i new ome ee yal selsemen ‘conan : “RENTALS OFFERED n & many other advan- prce Sap preterred OF onatercn tng § Ca eee eeeee REAL SALES reesases ee Feed “el ‘eo red. Will train, vio oe | ai w. bomes., Phone OL 10008, T Smith vt ‘or «i eurrr = CRA D __ Bullders“of Easy “ullt Homes. iD FOR } help. Basler sales our profect and lake Fr leet call EMpire 34196 C SCHUETT, Realtor Employment Agenceis 8A ‘ EVELYN EDWARDS , VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 02 Communi ean Bidg. me re Saeed ORROW MIDWES OLDEST PONTIAC'S In OUR 406 * Bank PE $007. - RECEPTIONIST $200 A VERMANENT Pontiac. State NEED. AY FINANCEy FIXER? Order Classi rite a ae ne at ‘Noa 4 & ane OR 3.1079. me 5 iv vic. OF WALTOM AAA Floor Sanding cB “ BS" sites cut Fe} A & B TRENCHING | “Rew Bu abd ei pF a Ye ton pickups barre Mey AnsORANCh — UL RinDs nfhustin-Norvell a ° W. Vorner ce ‘Cass INSURANCE insGRED By” PRONE Nicholle & Harger ml ne Service -™ PAMIL a ge t work PE. 9s001. “AW. SULT tAWNRE-| Nae gradins back fil. Top soll PE! SEE WHITES NO NURSERY apiay Ad Every “riday FREE |. ....FOt_ Speciale—-Garden Moving & Trucking 19 OHT & ies ton stake truck. PE 96453. MOVING. & = Us — WE cheaper. 3072, FE on? DELL CARTAGE . Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRA 1% -ton — ane 514 AND. Pontiac Farm and 4-8421 _ Smi th Moving vas Company * TOR EDS | aime or | sree _ Rervion: X -| WANT: ADS! To find » | Job, place to live or al; ood used car, see Classi- : Notices & Personals 25 _ABROTRED KNAPP -SHOES— ae iM ‘pe ee Sham- re wave $1 50. y's, rE geare. wy Be Ga ony. 3 He had our a tite “ON DEBT? if" x Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit. WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Tester Sag! od Pe a Bias wes p=. |To Buy - To Sell - CovEneD | HOME MART ~ homes, G.t. PHA. equi- No > Waiting for Buyers We Buy Ourselves and | Pay Top Dollar] 3" 13430 _W, 1 Mile MORTGAGES” LISTINGS WANTED EQUITIES, sokesli R. Middleton FE 5-171 SOLD — or not sold He TteeetscPa east would WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE . yn ie Small, Gas, FE 2-5459 ALLE TR DRANeMis. shift. WANTED: 2° COMB. STORM & me close to 33 Wanted to Rent 29 _ SMALL GAS / SPACE HEATER ‘FE 2.5459 4 SAVE ENERGY, USE|! pe » ile a 5-040) af 6: = y ny apecialists tn OR| Wed. Children to ) Board 26 ae) concert Don. te ab . of renee OL 100d. TR BUY & ‘a a | TAT _sensed home. PE 2-0851. se Peer P McKINNEY Wtd. Household Goods 27 , bown AG EM , 10-13 GAL. ELECTRIC WATER Th are CE Pe ee Phone OR. 3-8663. mediately rvice. Agent out im- FURNITURE NEEDED | ;PRRY’E. ADAMS Sera fa | det gl” pd Foooe on 3a" |TO BUY TO SELL furniture. Pu. PE 24823. _ SEE ‘s “-" s|~ J. A: Taylor . Wtd, Miscellaneous og ee ® S| M adit, ee | ~=- WE DO WHAT. SOLEMAN 4DAIRY BARN) GAS WE SAY - Put a PROPER PRICE egg for call will give you immediate ac tion. Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 8. Main, é Toomy, Pee BoM aang tinadlay * for os hed seching. aT B. NEWLY DECc- A, By le ROOMS. AUBURN HOTS AREA. Utilities furnished. FE 2-708. RM. HEATED LOWER APT. Seuicth Ser"as. ft Ein Available Oct. 19. EM aii S ROOMsg AND BATH. NICELY adults, PE 24000: ie | WEEKLY. 3 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE and eatrance, heat ~ wee tetty furnished. _Clair, 1 block east ARED YO LIEB ice fishing ideal warm lakefront wk. OR 3-4555. apt. $168 GLEAN QUIET MODERN, ON lake ren welcome, MA »-00T2 6ozy AKE Child. welcome. anne faci. ties, $16 wk. CLEAN APT., ry = $15. No drinkers. COUPLE. iE At ENT. _on bus line nt. town, FE 2847 ENTIRE SECOND ‘FLOOR. NO children. OR s FOUR vr eis PARTIALLY FURN “HOLLYWOOD APT. if. ale Le a3 is i MONEY! Sell unneeded Belongings cash Z i, : feat 2 uae ge THE PONTIAC Pans. WEDNESDAY, OCTORER | 119 FECL ee ee ee ON wet \ & BRAND reasonable rent. DI 14-1162. Key ss m Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 APT . 3 APTS. RENTED. Giese tn Gas heat, PR 4-832. LADD’ S- WILLIAMS LAKE INCOME-—$1,700 DN. TADD' S INC. 3885 rot ‘na hn ae at f verbell F. x OR 23-1231 or 5-0202 SYLVAN ee RENTAL UN iTS” hee eS ie oa * mY mH” Fenced with : ee = + fg * s 3 3 Gi & 3 CARNIVAL, ‘ stumped is the wherewithal” _ by, Dick Terner aT be —— mvt Ce eben a a . ee * hia, , at _, © WHT by NEA Servien, tna, “Oh, Junior has the know-how all right! What's got him Yor: Oge Menon 4 For Sale Houses | 43| == johnson ' YOR BETTER HOMES ‘ere ete 42535 ; Pull price , OR x a ROOM , basement, 12 mi, west sp hy lake privi- exeelient condition, $12, ON WATKINS D. peoge sommes I. 2 large 5, full basement, 1% car | J. A. Taylor REAL BStATE & INSURANCE BRAT Highland. Road (M5) OAKLAND AND BALDWIN ments, Purchaser must bte party to pay only 42086 ‘WEST SIDE Large 4 Codecon juiiey with i 19 liv room, an excellent kitchen ae ee attached 1% car arage. On corner lot 100x120 Prie ed at $9it,500 wit with terms, . 3 Zeneec’ RANCH - Gas heat, aluminum et “Soahoe and corner at 98. with parene, 2 BEDROOM Li f Saremeng Pay exit, i800 with terms. he: | KNUDSEN | Dover Street B's room and Gaees West. Pike PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE « i LA FAMILY? NEAR SCHOOL, WI out ¥§ bedrooms, den, aes beat, gas water yemee. o fron two ear er sarees. BRICK TE! RRACI fe J “foome sech, Pull basement ral oases, “eoal Me ae Sse ve eee For Colored Families mata! Mowe ee =) a Raeburn. Neat & clean § room house, Price $7060, about $960 Ie eonn Kinzler, Realtor , Huron S, Ph § rooms, g baths, full basement, with recreation room. Gas heat, car garage. Nicely landscaped. WIDEMAN REALTY | 412 W. Huron FE 4-4526 Y RM & 2 BATHS. INCOME. § MILES OUT Lar and “oriees reasonshie iy "FRUIT. FARM 10 pe rea Sousa _ Wee eats & BATH. 1300 DOWN. “ont my equity & save $1,000. (ROOM HOUsE A BASEMENT New "4. Near } Fisher Body, FE 8-6500. i J 2. ete : ati nat Between 6-6 BEAM. FULL, BAREENT, 7 BEban exit, tape mete ear for" equity of $2000. PE 62641. For Colored Families Spacious 3 bedrm. — home, pee arg with inclosed oT R. cH sw, men re sae! wk. | a tach = are sf bent aa ait Se Only neh SMITH- ca 8 Alpe, rm. t ntehen ‘cin i ge rm. Oak floors, Semmens: auto, hot water, laundry trays, 2-car ene. on paved street. Close to downtown. immed, session. information call Mrs. Bpears, | For Sale Houses = 43) itr sat eras » For Sale Houses 43 LAST CALL © Clarkston Gardens for pleasant living and clean air abounds. Fine new schools -close by, paved streets, convenient shop- ‘|pihg centers available less thin a mile away. Lots of safe play area for the chil- dren and THE EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN.TO HELP YOU. YES | We will help ahy worthy ‘Tfamity to the limit of our | Shown ability to sell or. trade the |— old home, or to buy if you have no trade, GL ternrs as low as $299 down plus Teost. F HA plan also. =| MODEL Week ‘days 5 to 8 p.m., bedroom | Saturdays and Sundays 2 to 8:30 p.m, Directions: US-10 to M-15, drive one i. mile to Waldon road and e™ lturn right past the new x | school to our signs on-left side. + . JERRY E. ADAMS CO. 2536 DIXIE HWY. FE 4-4561 BY OWN bras teres ae eh * Orion. Ingiutre at i88 Coaté A very comfortable home : ity limits ot Pontiac en basement Pull price $1400, ~ pn 8. Peten. z 5% my Eieht A ton goed 2 famiy. 6 large | ih) cres reome and bath end ni rooms and both up. Pries Tee, pewter | Salt ye peer $12,500, terms. Many rs to co yg 18 Gillespie ‘St en ban Nice aah od : rapes 800 Only $3,000 wn. Large, Family ed quick “sale, $11,800, Beéroce a ww with $3,500 dow: ice" Ogg Rg Bg 4TH STREET ove in 30 days, Low taxes. room, with dining th ve 4 ae “gee it today. Sesateet, Eve lot. Pull price te priced to sell at 6$1i,- ~low dows, payment, LAWRENCE W. 102 8. Broadway MY 22821" &3-Ft. Ranch ae - 3 Bedrms.,2% Baths ~ ‘ latae vite Srefters edgeroce “Stim otra way, shrubs downtown. Corner 3- ‘Bedroom hela” | Full Basemént & Garage $8,500—$3,500 Down e shrubs, our best ad this year. Better hurry on this room * heat, 2- Gio" ot Soon far: ment to qualified “purchaser. WASHINGTON PARK ~~ Gnfeala 4 bedroom home. tled rec. room, tr or ik seeeee ew rage. Will consider down payment ‘to reepens: bie party, "INDIAN VILLAGE—Attrac- ne ch, at. «ee Near school on quiet street, ‘Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 78 W. Huron Street GILES 3 Bedrooms—Vacant | We have « beauty here Nr. LeBaron School, Ripplewood paneling in liv- ing and dining rms ei fred and. will sacrifice » West Side Income oe oe for owner, plus 4 ent. ‘ . All ‘ Kind frat ii" ener heuh, Worse gormer Wel and only $12,600 with terms. ONLY $1,500 PN. a For Colored. SES) Sele Be ne for this family he —— fr Vessinent. ee tarot sept _— Ee a ¢: GAYLORD Be we leads to this bomen rambling snow white 2 Ioeginnes. nore on tui basement, Just 4 minutes to ation 350%300 ft. on yement, attractively : decor ed, ae Bae M0 : one reas. FE 56-0161 or FE 56-0338 a tet veg \WiTERANS wang LVILIANS for trade- inte on beautifut | Custom ‘13-bedrm,. brick home in sagt EGGERDINE | - tees ast vl) LS _S-s8i! 616 Dime Hwy, * ematien. We have lots avall- eG HAYDEN REALTOR 86 ©, Walton FE 8-044) Open Bres NEW. IN RESTRICT SUBDIVI- ston bed hom - eas cereus. soe . pala o- hoot Tmmediate cBORCEY BtAtR r “Oveilocking | Watkins Lake rm & e, Un sher upstairs for addi 3 bedi end bath Hillaide location, ) basement inelud: eae oe ald rT rok with dining owes Hot air heat, “Close to arks School bus door. AUBURN 8T. & PADDOCK Basermed ee & ye are ee .. Buy Thee Partridge List Thru Partridge yee somite wood FOR COLORED waa ‘ Open.” Evenings MAYBEE RD. 3. bedroom ou povartl og lete » ~ rm window i Seles ‘ AMES ST. Pa cod at at 412,98, $950 DOWN Budget _ Rancher 1% BATHS 3 BEDROOMS Featurin PLU aim ON YOUR LOT MODEL 2601 GORLAND OPEN oeabye"$ “7 ORION (BLOCK OFF OR itn FOR Bia $700 DOWN | lea ifie Smal, pmsl. equity, Labs Orion, FE evs h tome i) sacrifice a wie % aE | oy Frtage, al ba Fitoos = 3 ent $8,500 . ' with 11 800 dn. Payment from in- pot A Oak | ment, oft! po ost make contract | — os Bichon. plastered wails, © *~ price ay $750 DOWN > Giroux-Franks eats phd on ae REAL ESTATE |” > ae re eng? ae to = ate BT ct SB 28M | veoma, new furnace, vaca ; : on ean move right in and cee ee til er DOWN > rm, home nr, Webster and Immactiate 5 ftoom bunge- Wi =. ir. Hi bof: bot rater new fumpee Bnd Be eu. ft) gives you large ar, garage wih. 3 oom room large rites rs Sar have geod fenced, With ~ mediate posses: $800 down. NEW and VACANT Bateman . =M a of EM haan burning fireplace and | wall-to-wall ere g.” ant kitehen post have ent ei many =e herve i, landscaped grounds” 43000 PULL : "Tron Chee ia ia a Priced KENNEDY ; oy PE Kio : West Jocation. 3 bedroom 2. home with full seagenees story ug palin soul down. pay “Bloomfield tlc , An Wall to Sait cary , Meterel ‘16 Rooms—Paved Street Lake. Cosy FULL BASEMENT — |: MULTIPLE LisTING SERVICE r: & wi 3 44 = 2 * 2 i e * 7 ba Orchard Lake Village Ritts |OXBOW LAKE AREA Located on 3 large lots. All| hed: Roy Annett Inc. ; rooms, full basement, off heat. Im- sion and only EA Huren Gael Evenings eer ese Sa This 3 toom West - and plastered ‘ custom kitchen has shed Birch cabinets. Pull price $12,250. Kampsen| ,, ee ie ee Ee Midian Sum Sumer $ Bite ; ae omree pe Stree a M ulti-Lakes Realty ae onthe, "ie tee Se ee & HARGER CO ses 3} W. Huron Bt, net $76 PER MONTH "With TRA ‘ \NO DOWN PAYMENT é eo if ots se oh sat ‘ 3. family meome. Beer dows re fonty fueeme ” PW W. DINNAN Wall pullt 2 or 3 bedroom fo Er "ERRY OFFERS “| Drayton Plains. Close to every possible venience a4 can find, We ~ have & fer boy i an In Northeast Pontiac - & dandy starter Ww with « fon full basement 4 > ealy oe your fos in" pleasant ‘nae v They’ re Hard to Get = do have one wil vom | One Block LAKEFRONT — See aie dersihe ‘way ti home, Livi * : x 13% ft. 2 it i nie race. in 108, “ see one ‘ $13,000, aa a a! ts neq. va Se eos sharp. ; bedroom home - iiving Foo m, Liew entrance closet, € 000 8. we, Ra, 6g % " LOOK! Don’t Fail to See- 3BEDROOM RANCH at ee we ee el | Oe . . as \ > ’ 40th “Can't you break your dafe with my daughter?” ? ny For Sale Houses 43) ee Sale Houses 43 with 24 ft. ‘living room, custom ber N. PERR | Hees neat Rees ta| GR area rs ae Ichn K North on te Pontiac trate, "Bood condition, vacent an JOAN ~~ —s - well built older brick home turn ~ sale only. + mile to ue | sre, YR” iin, Migs | Pe Mri Sin TCQMPTON & Bons, IRWIN 5 ve. Li} yy. ie Rec, room, b "| BY jer 4 o. 4 Fail Basement ee, ee, Soe Bloomfield Hills 2 yr.| Pontiac's Best Bu | fice. es | HAYDEN | Scere fcc et omnes f - . 1 Panes. SB hag Down room rm : \ near ig ei Syeteenane Re ‘ad Be gg ~ va, oak =. —— eet, full basement with . room, $0 8 m : Ba aa, (Sade | Som eran nh Fad Her aca 8 Sie litt este _ axesou Ansa i tit an bat on Te. STA Bees Down tht houses ‘aaa oe leenee, “et “ay a nin ce Feri month car Sas. tad Shady Oaks i Syl ' ; s in Sylvan @.| Some ’ lee Con SYLVAN VILLAGE Owner trans SILVER LAKE ot “Secu ay "take ear sees plea OOKIN R | tres corner lok,” 18oxd00, $2,000, | fefred. “Must “sell this room . AREA, fop. snew'y. Fedecorated home. COL5e with Tides, - eye, retien| “HURON VALLEY . | te, ‘Wallowa -cerpet, | a a | PICTURE OME 7166 M30 at Pontiac ‘venetian blinds Tile bath: | Neat asa Pin. | Attention: Bride; Groom Butlt-to-tast,lovety-3-bed= i ee beat OR 3-6681 On 3-408 Seuss Pay with jal- A regular doll house, practically| — corne ie 4 Eat a a meenen Jen | COUNTY BOARD. OF QhaLtoRs . rae QRS. See ~ 's onreetne 4 room frame Studie ‘etn eth nan Fave , pared Poll — . down. . om ewe Ae 3 bedrms. Neat & modern, Spacious i ce HAYDEN, Realtor | fy (or retires saple, Meme | — Sent Tesden nice living seees recreation area, stool ‘and Se family rm. Living rm. paneled Fm oo: % WMG seves,| dah laundry Mos, wility room| Soom “aft Ritchen and. uility| Sun “cleture’ window, sainy ieee. =, _ Ob tM) & - goleeed bath ts. oll furnace and & one and « hali| Cordion aside “doors are we Fr . 980 with $2500 down » .\ Bast’ Bivd.-Mt. 2 BEDROM. CEMENT : 11,800, terms, ‘| SASHABAW = Te ft. lm paved street ~y5~ . G. L. VAN VLEET Somes Daves, Mr. ; J | Oakland County Realty a4 PT seek BOLD | only ny, fio. $00. errs, aa ums ee “wie / Se Bales Bera lm 0h SG Sie ane »| MEO a |S uae | ERE Sale Business Property 49|Ua,f Ea metres hin R COLORED OPEN RAGE. gun nooM. omy | SF! Teley Per An Appanimens | Joh XK — 7 Baw afer ¢:30 pm. Maytals : $1,800" DOWN, a ohn K. Irwin 4000 BEAUTY SHOP, MODERN 2 OF ‘ Seatand gas est, Beast! Daily & Sunday 1-8 $700 DOWN WATERFORD TWP. REALTOR * Beautitu St se wide. | _ Write ea, $51 MONTH — NO be 1 mile | HAVE QU ) BUYER wit? Reed hte “er nn 2W. Clee | oe ee S-Bedroom Home _|muni"he"?iin™'B, BE"toan Sane ey aise songs | teresa a | BROKER -- | Eagpecs lovely, 2 bedroom rae a rt re Weal Buburban, Living SEE i. 100" “x 310° 220 and 440 elec- proverty leas \senaas business - ___ 509 Bitsadeth Lake Rd. "Dream wardrobe c ae = pecatiow’ ousted ene spacious rr | On onay| “Realtor Ward &. Partridge is ee a ee tom ath est,” neat on auptow arRart orp ee ean, Ceres ond K i WARD E. PARTRIDGE | #0 Pius, tate - 2 bus and éc¢ 5, ase vow “at, BAL ". LAROE ; $6,056 00 4. “ ; , ' RM, ay Parnes Good location hie om gore sehoals. ‘Trade-ins Lang CAR OARAGE " Convenient terms to responsible REALTOR FE 4-3581] die Na Wha: a 7 a H AYDEN OFF JOSLYN ae. GAS HEAT. —_- Established in 1916 Fd} ie : wee WuPOn You on wil wes want to see this levaty BATH aren = — THis WON'T LAST THE ENVY OF n capt onela aa Realtor fae city, Clooe to. Rytons —<— 3 STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE. : ‘AUBURN AVE. Zoned residential fireet. Mice Nicely decorated, exis Pokbenae ua] IMMEDIATE - WM.A Geen =O Ph. FE b616| aire ote y. phones, oan ng Dey (i Melt to wall carpets Svine room: fags" teres Be oe, REASONABLE KENNEDY THE NEIGHBORHOOD | ourspiz using azavicm ba ‘sks Tigaat “nlver | Kemet io wi'340 Baldwin Ave. furnace. » fae be . : ! er | 2 Stet. - R. J. VALUE NO. 10331 - BRICK RAMBLING < ae _Box 826. Orange uy, Flonde. Buy Thru Partridge | h~ session bed Soa 7 TPOR, COLORED, Ba pee te is vs ohana “ave se Are toe. soot w. woBEAETOR LONG. mile tong low, "moder Colber ry ey § wages BETATE ast Thru Partridge __ = ier ft gas 2. neors, bu SS hanes, ity | Siped -OPEN_EY. Open “Evening uw 8. : +o impress passers-by. Slate 1-6770. : aes 1 idce-. * oe tsteaar iar sees ME | COMPARE VALUE [ne agp e gumre a a rin] Sete gst esse wal Park-Homes » nee ard cin'g|” Lik Thre Partridge : er owes home. aut ved. down, See this one now. On ciumin atiractive T rooms, white liege to see Nice fi vice replace in a aie ne SPECIALS = ity D sommoreinl A. at A + basement, sloker, large ) car ge: | windows provides. sweeping O So atih privileges on Crescent Even oi of, business or | _ Discount. Hart. Diamond _1-2680. a VILLAGE. Owner oul ea el reroesa” a ee ee 178 Chamberiai i = Se) Rue | cn vone plans | SQA netaa|, SPECIALS | Maiti Went Pe) Bape Siar - : . wa ee a, ‘ r ; ALUE - . JG HAYDEN, Realtor | 3 Set athe teres ri camere| atttsaae™ mm TI WRIGHT — |“Home Blanners Center” | Bat wei afibbes esta | Racy er ome Dah | a BE DUS AE hg ay = 5. Open Eves a 000 down COME. Aen $1,280" W DOWN OR TAL TRADE Mt OAKLAND AVE. © FE 5-044] meat ace yew for c, ere. ROAD. ow a 0 — 9980 HURON GARDENS — Nice Salon Lake Vie BM 34a. &s down payment, RSPR. se Bata) GS Eel aie BA oni | ES Ee S| Se a ee ee wees peas oe oa em SALES CORPORATION See ‘ioe oan be tals puburban 10 aaio. ens free, alt fenced CS ang a lot, os nen, SINE. pati ory |? secs SINGLE OR DOUBLE, RPORATION - acres for yourse:!. | 4-Family Special iets rent, Call FE 3-041 i Lovely 2, bedroom home. Modern. A RK . WEST SUBURBAN ibutiepaom & ' miles from or ‘ JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BR Tatge ‘living room, dising room | LOCATED Néir Politise air- you are an investor then here | Mé- Easy Terms. (io SQUARE PERT —POR| 972-8. TELEGRAPH = Ft # car garage. Chic- nearly new 3 bédroo: ‘ee want to buy oo si tg Eg f light mfg. Rent or-lease. 10 miles + ; : MILLER ir dasa at) uaa | maori satan 2|""Hat EME tats | BE Reaktor one wee Realtor | uty ot Ponies cn ais "EMl| TIRE AT OUR FROWT Boom 3 rau twooMm — 2 houres, Lag a we fh: |. geet pan home in trade located in the safeom pene. | Reeve =a doors, Sol cluding PR Rags on $25 DOWN By a yi ey! RESTAURANT , m house, § & bathi Dorothy S . Seareemns ead bake othe coma| am Seite & ement. alum-| - stoves. Present rental r OR 3-0588. . Well established restaurant fuliy Bae ares) apecton be ee | “A Boa Ecmuitars Geri] a. Goce fep ats | Rae ame Beane re! aig peas 65] "a tae, ee EP eran ot ~ heat pins, "separate ge OS ey Sherer “wevtuel sant pt eS large living room, separate ‘din- wick sale, only 90,000 - 93,000) may trade for a "good “single HAVE GOOD. GREDIT ‘snd ‘20 D is hot water. Reasoneble down ma > entrance, 3 cer garage. Other - Leslie R. Middleton floors. ful basement. with ‘show: : _— wp RAYTON. PLAINS Tiga a Resta * acaptng me pared Contemporary FEST 188 N. JOMNSON | focation. "The dfest iy the peice of 5-BEDROOM West Side+6 Rims. JH ACRE FARMS, pie, aces, om taahee St RAINBOW REALTY \ - street, Dus at door. | 34 Angelus Drive facing siver a2 | $13,400 ‘with s2800 down. "Wesest FARM HOUSE surrounded by man Vacant, A most convenient lo- pine Se ontes 2 meee rent’ for ise mo. of will | Eve Ee ~ 8a 8. PADDOCK ‘ jasene K. BLYD. — Towers an: ike rie 5 tht 208. $9.000 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE at Good neighborhood. cation, ¢ extra mice rooms, 2| - from iE Pag nese fansé sell Bochges « at FOR LEADS MODERN Gein See eS ee ope re we on | SEs ES | Peace tet ae| fam eens ON | TR cout Restor (| net aa /\ Sse seeee) CC aRvaNT fever aetna is stt| Eaeetem Setattnigcces| | Fas mor t= cms | Mie le tems IM Bae say om MER SMEAR OOUESRE | Ears oat GS SIRS, ontinae ‘erase ae ee ao jepurnelpsiiaaes FHaey greene, Hecate it fe ANOTHER GOOD BUY| 1 ,- gam 7 | parts Gorgeous P| Eien ear aoe | be a sineeta, “Pu - BROOKLAND only $5180, : eaten . | Falls sat blocks to Saginaw. Suitable for | “OB CABIN RESTA r S Ss a a Scatear eta! iP Me) ee gown muck, «seca | “Ee tae nae KINZLER CHEROKEE HILTS |. | Spee eee Wale] Seetion, Dy “vt wise. FE 2 aie Mille EBS eo ioc teiy ace: | LAKE PRIVILROES | ol, Ot ely. inveryan traksferred| thence to own your home at 670 W. Huron Be Ph. Pe 43828. aera te et "wide uuiging. 2200 Oreh- | WALLPAPER & PAINT, STORE. 3 m Miller crated. New siding, £004 Cee un up| Ge atau’ | fe price only | - Open _ Evenings sites. AM, MR. 4 Well, sctabllshed, iow down pay- Realtor» FE 2-0263| Sisos’ Use “sows ba: | bot ater and aged ity car | PERRY gy ei heen ae —| Berar oo Staci) AS Ath abet sin | Peon bile ‘Next door rs ment. Fa Vacant and quick posses- room ranch, Bull ners 3 P sea DOLL AR VALUE RO oy a oe For Sale or Exchange 50 _ Sale Land Contracts 52 : ; Z |b beard bath with rer. carpel. VERY CLEAN 2 bedroom modern West Suburban r he went a ake R4/3 BLDG. SITES, (6%) LOTS WR.) BRYANT = |George R. Irwin| sitiee tse SSN] Mie yr Caste |e ee ciel Eat wees sae alt ne RISE: | mus aeerice hea soles Late forts ow ‘REAL With: tore and open wal, oll heat, Kool| rooms, ceramic Saas ss 6 996.17, payable $60 page hl ; : TOM aes 9 Petes Ave. Weng awnings, | 100200 ft. tot, | tered seanten ieres| C8 w Business Opportunities 51/ Sined ‘ca, botroom rensh piped CORNER ised or OR 3-44 CLARK REAL ESTATE funings, | 1000700 fl, Jot, | tered walle, stumisum vores) Carl-W. Bird, Realtor “ heme et Sal’ gasement, Teer CLAWSON & TROY a | RE Saat" ati es ; a atnep thi aah OY es enol | PE Ca Bees, PE EI | em > | See stare FS" WeeD es. UTICA AREA Pp d MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE oyd Kent Inc., Realtor . $850 Down Buy thru Part PR nM fel Bedroom home, oll stove heat, ariri Je . tee * nc iy Rh Sg Ry List thru Par ridge ; ,arirl ge 7A% DISCOUNT de saan ee sate BROWN AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKID ra ale electric water EsiDI AD is THE “BIRD™ TO’ SEE 1% car eraser Bola for ‘80850 LIKE SMALL TOWNS? | , (atviee oe) eh | BOWLING ALLEY _| pervsett ‘tise oinaait ty! Bie nea pon sect a te Meommerctal fo a right oo ei Me Crescent Lake Estates aoe Brunswick alleys in tows Fa" ns fain street fn yOrvanvlle Ol heat ne ot calm! nd. two. a B S D fi, MM 8 ; we) pee + Gace von taly| Leslie R. Middleton — m easy : | : ' : lace 000 full price : SEs RT prie: ney ty cite Stitt Bae es, ae Fe Be 4) Hore se “LIQUOR zoom gomyeos. q * yt . tiled 3 id - a RS NAS a ee BALCONY KITCHEN | nga ee vaive sie | Elizabeth Lake Front a ceereme areata rwo tore in wateror, w x iw] He'iu eh Wart & tir] EVER WONDER? a ING ROOMS Hong 2 Stet Motorway Drive — Large ¢ lot. Z ped ¥. New bar id enim. vngslow om home bait Tor gracious | ARRO REALTY ger pose, sees, "Partfidge' geidom advertiser ‘Land Thee fara eae mighi| Newt “Aladin m™:| TED McCULLOUGH 3 $11,800 OAKLA ural Tr mcr Ta geet| a Gena OBB o Tae oer re -vy mae | Fe _ : pts ¥ $6038, 933 W. Bares Prost | tn tere : z oR Seaton Gun hem oe |- Fah ea gene(s eke meee Eee kn cat _ Perfect Frontage: “ahtée Spm. iibetway ; ania ay ner, ‘Only #1 front lot and beauti- REALTOR : ‘| ful ranch home owned by . WARD E.. PARTRIDGE business man. Value REALTOR. FE £5581 $18,000. Principal $14 * 3 1 % H Discount price. Call” im- mediately ey or evening, | &t home OR :3-6574. or 4 business FE 3-9124, - Bud. Nichol, Realtor: “handle. 400 per monia Sot (> pay- |e ont _ mae] me “CAWSON . sci _ ,REAL ESTATE nyt ®, OR en Stab d ; ‘ OF ee IE pe SS ER SS a Pe ab Sy \ (3 _ i Viet * ee ea, z PONTIAC PRESS, ae OCTOBER. 16, 197 (MODEST: MAIDENS ') by dav Alan) For Sale Miscellaneous 60)” Sale aren» ) oe gaa Gres ony . SP. ios “Eating Cote & Pans, : wed oie beret % ad : Famed tha herman ‘wade we © ¢Xo white | é Bact ene, J0RR AGN SURPLUS, Pe }.0022 i Fost Morehard ng ue 1° REMINOTOR 3 Pot ne — ‘a 7:WEEKOLD PART: SHOTGUN SALE- TalbottsLumbet) ». ni24er en at Ale ot | GERMAN SHEPHERD Plasterdoara bunting eed eet ; FIRESTONE SrorE | MALE AND FEMALE al 028 Ave Pa Pm e400 witcEsere heat PUPPIES Sy Ras, Soe MERSNTRGTS | "Hoan Gch Me) a Sea Re ORATTON PLAINS. | condition OL 19 FE 2-1321 SO cee >. | Womens HuNMNO FANS de | 188 \V. ANN ARBOR aad se hea ey x tl sb ree Cond. | TALE BRITTANY SPANIEL, BIRD Thompson & : ——_ dos es Bs . aod Renee train- Gu cou fal sta ary 'S.23ta. or Ob a-0ane #oop AND. ALUMINT Hn d ‘ “Tals rte : esasings: "k’ weal Visensore f a mLy Sacakers Guar, to Talk ee ae BENSON LUMBER CO. “Gtestons Ams Yor the ect see | - Cages SOL Oh, St Pw : a wTD fo Buy 7 G2 4 Wiest, son, FE 2.0131 PARAKE iat acs _uttisty trailer, ¥F 2.4190 wae nis 18) Sanderson, PR 2Ta.| § aad he ont Set M achinery _00A Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) PARAREETS CANA ret or LVER- ’ RNGLIAN POR rn. YRS, CRAPTAMAN 8 te. Trt arson |‘ wed top esis. get alt Hee tgy 8 ne - B Ry ments and ‘ © | _coaping. trade for ‘male . Tena 144 three "eights ron stand) (¥ps. OF BLACK D ne Oliver, FE 41600. Pie shepaguaees |" heals Re a seg, agen, FOS ; — oree Alsi ‘Automatic es ‘ale oF SaaNa 3 RACK NOK PRONt|iOA BLAGE BINT FOP AOIL.| trode, PE DU end loaded, 6 dosers, 4 gradere,| "il, sand and gravel. FE 9-348. nite trencher, trailer, welder, porte-| {0 A” STONE TOP ae = ae on a ble gravel plant, used trector| soll, Peat — beaeh sand — = gravel. MaApie | Peis, arts Terma or trade. 0190 Gale FE 4-1008, STRAIORT 3g" “poas™ POR hd, Goodrich, Mich. Phone _¢313. = “BLACK BINT FILL “FOP MUL 9 S000 Do It ‘Yourseit- ol ae & gravel, FE 5- etintap i YEAR ¢ 6iD~ WEA- OEE ar oe Dirt Hi Yo. gies. Twe males, 1 reg. female, Lt in ©. . FOR RENT then EDORD PEAT HUMUs sock, OR an, "the “Tube ora rE cellent with . tae he : - . A PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG Mi : Sie ee ae al) —wrteewe Samy er nee 1007 | aa AEE Ens | tae ae AMOROVGWERED aA Ty 4 i 2 new, Size 12. PE 2-3952, a i : = ee - HAND SANDERS DRILLS GAWS re Sor 46 uA BIRT | Ta,“ ~— - 06 BLACK LEATHER a4 a TORCTCLR ae he are wy: Best offer takes “wey eain't you learn some cule tricks like Bonesy!”* “- tae | ee . Sete ' we ads FE 2761, TALKING y baRAKEETE gi ‘Pxene “CASH LOANS. | samcsnen—p—wisams saison |" Accor, eh maken pear gone trae gee Kael Deen | ie eee eee a aa ) ike's Renta 90 sand, gravel, peat, fill, Marl How-| TROPICAL Fiali & PLANTS HOME 6 $90. beers coin Sie, Wumh | fark, ae peg For Sale Mlscllancous 60, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Be ¢ Se — einer ere: } Tailer mine eu reactor, * f° ree Cee Bloom: FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE. 1 {BARBER OR DENTAL | CHAIR. HEATING | Noor sanders, polishers, carpal | jad wie f Mi, tale Cookie. | Reston, Phene FE 280%. burners, good conglition, ; . Aluminum ampooer, Ww mowers, er ; 4 : , a a PE 54-5631. : rg eee gas hot water EQUIPMENT lawh mowers, chein #aws, con. x ej jotu's yor Loan wi, Do 51 Trai d, B ded 20f TRA Al ER ED ter “9 Ey oe eee | Used olf turnaces, oil burners. crete griuders, plumbers, carpen-| FE 46-0617 LS a ne oer MOBIL ee” aoa , J jestaide | floor furnaces, stokers and space ters and mechanics tools. ee Al FOP BOIL ae ee » Buren ‘ heater, Wayne Heating Co. Roch- It you don't see it-call Black di Boas, “CATS BOARDED, Dogs hat a 4 OL ‘oat. ch | sage Dixie Waterford OR 31181 | Buna, din, send. gravel @ fil. |” trained, Burrdhel), V8 8, Tele oe ‘Opp, Our Lady of the Lakes ChUreh | CLINTON LEONARD &M 34015. | ~S08 on i a mama Cin | HEATER. —=T Op “ef No. 1 FURNACES ; “N eS 1 inance ae.) 2 combination doors, | Ot & Gas, installed, duct work.! pioor vor OR R aoa . ecidenie Oe oe va May, Grain & Feed 71 : gree eepasee. or Heating, furnsee, vacuum cleaners, Wail- | 58223 or FE 6-1280. Pontise % nes, PANTS, . Tony x Pats “te wo De as 7 Ry yay re mana gra , Bor Fey DIRT, IST AND. SND our HAY “Lao , .: 12, sands Brera ~ pA Tew. nem MA 5-€103 Drayton Plains ‘ “ou agua, ** aye ye 'ives. or aler'olbet oriny Se ERNE | Auf, BOWER es PaviriENe Gr, And, aN Cur 3 rayton as BIKE, $20. LIONEL, aac OA Our Like | F%t: bat serial, eet wing, disclag, ico" & | complete hay service, MA hi $20. Dol) bed ITHACA 2 GA. PUMP, LIKE ormiea, mbing re loading, dirt. Foo soll, cow ma | ij Walled Lake . r,. $3. Rocking chair tae." Satish Peiiter dog. te mo.| cto te cae ok atinge pure FE oot vetting amt straw, fo rain, : 3 : me ee a ae pet ea 3 ea Utica 1 session. FE 82318, or FE #2607, | ~ Electrolux sweeper, wi we eaten dresses, 12. to ae iv Femk © Wervslis | _Mouteain. FB E12, | _Dlnvare WAL ED” LI Sr Pity | MENS SUITS 8 GMIRTS. REAS-| Compicte. Works an wen: — me taste ‘Stor 4:30, week, days or all day Sale Musical Goods 62 Cheap, Saud Reese a. Orvenviie . ne... _$-4319..—_- __| 2 WHEEL TRAILERS 5 . pm 2-100 _ eee ead call Olson, ‘ALL i FE 3-1606 WATER PUMPs 900.95 G. A. | ACCORDIONS, LOWEST PRICE ON __#F 6:00, — : = aPecIAL Fai im pson 80 8. Perry. all sizes, sccordions loaned . : BORROW WISELY: “up| 5 | S08 OAL. ORt, AS, See Ano | Canes : ee to ewinnere al _ For _Sale __Livestock 72 iali : new, OR 3-4408. anon. Ben's Loan Of- | _>-5S58. ' fi ae a - flee = ae AN. ‘| a2 GOOD SHEEP, «2923, 14 MILE From Specialists! : Gal, TaNED, ow BAGH. | Lenio- Eom es — rye | eae ee AoRAO TT ve tien Rao ts_ mile Be of Walled Lake. TRAILER SALES... watched wedding wee Ss: mt aru “siaga cc, SNe BARGAIN, gy Ry fg 3 to piel: 28 hao ~ eT -+u0- Therm oil heater e500} Qailaghers. :_ Ae. Van pei = * wosd nig tie, 080. FE $-1628. a Bact <= ait N, Tesmania ough ACCORDION Exe ieee eee between 9 #.m, and _2:30-p.m._|, NEW_ ANIZED ie cond, 120—basx, 8 — oe $40, FE — 40260, % in. 21-ft lengths 13Mse ft. | pensive ce “4 Bander | Pr DELON ; 05 -OF | HO KARE 8 BOA ‘ROE S Te) SSietsee | Sale Household one | Fuga perngine wuanomen | Fe, ea, quptlg © | gamete Blethen gy | = = iiloge rs tate 8 79. cary. Bhowe © vstt | Cup ADMIRAL nevara.| {eemree, G00 WE, FR D618.) snr expert tstalations, Alum.| 172 8. Saginaw = PE,_‘6-2100 secre na i gs yore Lal poupens sbi S5 ie sai © ; noms. ia AB bee eve em. "| cervitaten Raparosmaton.| “rs tirch and ates! kitchens sats aa Fer. AND PORT: | FreLp. om AND CARRYING | sand, gravel, fill dirt, drain ‘Ss i=" me Mostly, ely, % ga : Household Finance T SERVILL GAS, & 1 WESTING. | Ty cu. fh motst cold, exe, cond. |: gramental irc, sluminum and in00RNFTTING MIACHINE | 90°50) ~Cuonty ORGAN, EXC, sie one one Seren. y, ME 19903 __| Orion on _ Mi. ‘ Corporation 37194, Cam Ne. He me CS only $10.98, Milk's A pl. MT 6-1300.) Gown, “x $5 — PPE ad wath _lessons. aime oe oar TAOrE ete os PE §-2022. Tor Soir. SAND, GRAVEL. 1 Fill. “Wanted Livestock 73 73 34 S. Géginaw, tnd Fir, PE +0838. | 7 COSCO BABY JUMPERS. REA- KENMORE ELECTRIC” SEWING VALLELY'S. Auburn & | Roches: Othermorat POT TYPE WITH | GaTjONAL GUITAR. CALL APt- aunt ewes 3-0031. wr : =e eee ons ester ts| Sie Ot Oe for free meostat, sutomotic controls, | "op" LP MA te OP SO1L, FILL DIRT, GRAVEL Forrest Jonte Ry , eens eee os oo furntiure. Washer. PE 4-687. | J Room OIL HEATER, ALSO OAS Pah OS 5 tee, ee *Oulumeyer. ‘ou eam = ott ettae rb GO irae ew WICW — suite, ¢ LIVING ROOM SUITE. CEDAR | space heater with thermostat at- iio eR i toll Loaded | “For. Sale | Pou ry ,_ 14 PONTIAC: | = ore ney rs | yma mi car 5 lb sllesemanallld here es ee | PLACER TG, SET | gh Carve at OMAN |, wmER FHICT™ \pucen : a ble, Inu Fa . 3 stnoht recon Newest ~» goed sind: or ree iar TY serial eons to's, cus-|* ate seta | 8 OA. } A. Thompscn. 80'S. Perry HECONDITIONED ORIN -| Frop. soit gravel. ail ate, FE) res \ Loan Office [* setettsr “can "arta 8. mann Fe SS Galvaule Gas Restor, $oeme| SH ahaa oe BALL SORROUE WALNUT | ee "Sale? Farm Produce 76 GET THE CASH YOU |r“sc-‘fivin—moouaurre, | sprines of ittrent ‘colored, fab | Laundry trary cant fauetie 42098 | Hibe Never aied em, Port. TY Sy ORoAN a bc ® -2°Py,,PRLIVERED APPLES. 389 OREGORY RD om Bread new, de t SUITE. | rie: otherwise absolutely perfect.| | SAVE PLUMBING gt, £160 85 oe Renew | SMALL ORGAN” 00, | rnin a bees ii. | eo, ote! WANT... .$25 TO $500 | Scere step tanbles, ibatching,| Tomeye sdvertiond name brand.) 173 Soutien Saginaw | silts wiee feaminaton,* rig, | _ghers, 18 B. Huron BRE I ig he POT ATONE WENAGORE” WoT IN RECORD TIME coftee table, 3 decorator iamps. Son Michigan _ SS Ba $6,000 BTU DUOTHERM “Use our “enep pay Pig wort Tat MivaieaL I x.y oa" fuel off, Oakland Fue) &| for 90 Ibs. ON YOUR SIONATURE Frerca's Parcene & Orenaré _Grebarg Lk. Ave; counange for. 46.000, BTU Over | SS Sha for Pritt ‘store, PEderel | wENTAL or ON ae PLAN | Hy? Fined Oronaré Ls. “Ave. PE ot Airport LAY ° + fas NITU * N WA : Honan TWA ut RED oo AUDRONE: PE Soe Wi ane Ae — com no = Rigg hn a ~ t and ane sacs Sores. et Ot P, NINT us 6. SAGINAW FE 22108 anes y Woow oF ANY grat, MED, DELijors sree OF | 5. siae. TV CEL. COND. FE| Sir'5-se04. APPROXIMATELY” a pos. vsED Cenaad tus af teiatec & SPANISH Ot OUITAR LBssONs | delivered, OR 3-84 fun. Ngo: Aubure_ tts ee SE ABO ARD 7 PC. LIVINGRM = SUITE, $35; DE- Ew " MEpicins cae aC $2 oie Eilis Bullders. 2600 Wood- | ‘¢rior. iso Kemtone & basement eat an uunig Plants, ‘Trees, “She 68 “me Goer = ie Perma a luxe Hot Point eieciric range,, : . ward af a Ser ~ a 07 8 Saginaw 2-0867 : : simost mew. Cost $380, will seli| {0° $18. 1987 Deluxe GE suio 25% OFF ss 6000 BEAUTIFUL systonens, | FINANCE CO COMPANY foe $00. Si0c. qanetio Berenice Sia tky 91063 ‘after 4,-aushime-| —3 ANCHOR FENCE: S ence en GOMPTON & SON bi eg Se 5 Sg: up to & teat taf, on Sale force: Equipment 7¢ 76 nei to'New Ak P Market wih ‘take $0. FE Sales | weekends. Pre” eelimates, 7 te magni | Soe ¥en oat SNS | Sale 63 a "aa @i, acs. io , No eae TEN aa, NEW—30- IN. FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. | tron _poren re biti | PLYWOOD SPECIALS ‘Sale Office E¢ Equipment ¢ WHEEL MANURE. sm ANCE bie, occasional’ table green oc-| ange, still in crate. Won at AIR MPRESEOR 71? INGLE CASH AND CARRY PRICES S00 ; . GMT&C Pienic oven. De- SMALL ADDING MACHINE. > youth “beg and phase. 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