. today and “crushed the Mil- “waukee Braves in the cru-| pp, Bigs Big Gth cing Makes Turley Victor NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (AP) —==="The- New York Yankees” knocked their nemesis, Lew | cial fifth game of the World saphot Pi * ‘Yankee. a Casey Stengel, confounded-and exasperated by the Yanks’ failure to hit in this Series, mustered all the fire-power he could get into his batting order By sending Elston Howard to left field and is Lumpe to third base an Bruten struck out. Schoendienst singled to.center. Mathews struck out. No ruhs;one hit. FIRST INNING “BRAVES — Bruton walked. Schoendienst sacrificed Bruton to. second,.Tixley to McDougald cov- Bauer. “Aaron flied. out to Mantle. ~ |Lumpe flied out to Bruton. Mantle first. . iveotlasl gg Bauer struck out.) * out Tey. Sever grounded’ out +~to-tegan; One ron;~ FOURTH. INNING 2 — Howard. flied wut to Aaron. Logan threw out Skowron. No runs, no hits. THIRD INNING BRAVES — Burdette struck out. YANKEES — McDougaid slammed a home rum. Kubek aml first. : Mathews flied out to’ struck eut. Schoendienst tossed a a a a : RHE Braves...0 6696 0 00 68 @ OO 50 Yenkes. 001 006 0 0 *—7100 poate | {raed a Willey (8) = Crandall. —— eoumay National Gives $6,000 to UF. The Community National Bank today announced $6,000 to the Special Gifts Division of the Pontiac Area United Fund. This repre- sents at 12 per cent increase over. their 1957 firm gift, and sets an encouraging pace for the pre-campaign Special Gifts solicitation, officials said. an initial firm donation of Alfred C. Girard, Special? Gifts chairman and presi- dent of Community Na- tional Bank, expressed the hope that the bank’s in- creased gift would set the standard for the more than 230 other selected individu- als and firms who have; donated $100 or more to the Fund in past years. “The success of this year’s drive depends in great measure on the ability of the advance givers to take up the slack for the less for- tunate in our community,” stated Girard. Special Gifts volunteer Torch- light solicitors, under the chair- manship of Girard, began _-—* All workers in the Division are redonubling their efforts in order (to reach or surpass the division's $73,039.19 quota by Oct. 21 when the general campaign will be- gin, Girard also announced the fol- lowing gifts from leading advance gift Bile lali le Mr. & Mrs. O. L. Beaudette .....$1.200 Robert uM. " Critehfield soeeddencn 800 = _Ine a me . 650 A. Predmifn. Enc. ......+.-+s. 500 Mire pear Wiison 500 A. rerd -. Pinte, Peaecnl Savings & “Loan .. 278 re William Scripps ....0020...... 250 Annett. Inc. 200 Pies W. Moote Electric is veeeeees 1SQ mtiac Community Finance ...... 125 Community Loan Co. = See : Integration Issue Boiling Anew i in Clinton? Temperature Dips : - right. ‘Lumpe stopping at second. ‘Berra hit hard to Mathews who stepped }-BRAVES-— Aaron -flied-out te} — Covington — i; = Lodimisaiats Declare als Yanks Crash ‘Braves 7-0 “aba: “ Quemoy Gets. Resh uffle Works and drain commissioner, ex- eept for needed legislation’ next year. 7-Day Cedse-Fire From Our Wire. Services visors approved the reorganization on.third to force Lumpe, then fired to first to: double Berra. Howard flied out-to Aaron, No. runs, two hits. FIFTH INNING 5, = BRAVES — Lumpe threw out Crandall. Logan struck out. Bur-' dette flied out to Howard. No runs, no hits. YANKEES — ‘ $kowren flied out to Covington. Mathews tossed out, McDougald. Kubek beat out in- field roller for a single. Turley sopgrounded. otto: Legens:-2ie rues, ; one hit. SIXTH INNING BRAVES — Bruton singled. to center. Howard made diving catch of Schoendienst’s ‘fly ball. Bruton was doubled trying to return to first, Howard to McDougald to Skowron. Mathews singled to Aaron struck out. No runs, two hits. - YANKEES — Bauer singled to | left. Lampe, attempting toe sacri- fice, bunted the third strike foul and was automatically out with Burdette getting credit for a strikeout. Mantle singled to 4 center, sending Bauer to third. Berra doubled to right, scoring Bauer and moving Mantle to third. Howard walked filling the bases. Skowron singled scoring Mantle. Pizarro replaced Bur- dette. MeDougald doubled scer- jag Berra and Howard and Skowren stepped at third. Kubek struck out. Turley singled to left, seoring Skowron and Mc- Dougald. Turley took second on - a wild pitch. Bauer struck out. | Six runs, six hits. SEVENTH INNING Close fo Freezing At 6 this morning the tempera- ture was just one degree above freezing, the coldest me ‘read-| ing for Pontiac thus far this fall. The weatherman has a some- what cozier outlook for tonight and tomorrow, however, with a low. of from 42 to 48 degrees ected tonight and fair Oa earner esday, The high will” be near 73. n an extended outlook, temper- atures have been predicted to aver- age four to eight degrees above ‘| normal for the next five days. At 2 p.m. th@ temperature in downtown Pontiac’ was 58. Dogs Have Their Day ROME (UPI) — Rome’s stray dogs ran free all weekend in memory of St. Francis of Assisi. The dog catchers took 48 hours off to commemorate the festival of the saint who loved animals and birds. - BRAVES — Richardson replaces Lumpe at third for New York. ‘Covington struck out. Torre igrounded out to Skowron ed. Logan popped out to Skowro: No runs, no hits. - YANKEES — Piz Richardson. *fantle walked. Mathews tateed out Berra with ntle taking second. Howard, struck out. No runs, no hits. EIGHTH INNING BRAVES — Harry Hanebrink to Berra. Bruton singled to left. Schoendienst popped out te Kubek. Richardson threw out Mathews. No runs, one hit. YANKEES — Carlton Willey came in to pitch for Milwaukee. Skowron struck out. McDougald struck out. Kubek flied out to Covington. No runs, no hits. NINTH INNING BRAVES — Aaron struck out.) Covington singled to right. Casey | Wise ran for Covington. Torre | popped out to McDougald. Cran. dall forced Wise at second, Kubek | to McDougald, to end the game. No runs, one hit. ‘tionalists began unloading tive last midnight, on the threw. out) batted for Pizarro and fouled out) BIG QUEMOY — ~The ‘Communist guns fell silent at 12:51 am. today and ‘within minutes tHe ‘Na- of the DPW, abolishing the drain commissioner position as.@ sepa- rate office. ; Strong opposition to the move had been predicted, but only a few questions were raised this morn- ing. The strongest and shortest ar- gument against the proposal came from Sydney Frid, Northville su- Peryisor. “‘All that is being done the biggest convoy to ar- rive here since the Reds ‘Opened their all out artil- lery blockade Aug.’23. Peiping announced a). John L. Carey, Springfield en ship supervisor, said his special committee seeking improvements in governmental operations ievored the consolidation. condition that the United States stop escorting Na- tionalist Chinese convoys to the embattled island. The cease - fire order was cou- pled with a call to Nationalist Presidént Kai-shek to ne- gotiate directly a settlement over Formosa and the here is- lands. . There was no advance notice ef the Comoiunists’ self-pro- aieet cease fire. ficiency in. government a bureauc- racy?’’ Carey asked of Frid. The| debate ended here with a roll call vote favoring the move. * * * A Alo approved was increasing the membership of the Board of Public Works, controlling body over the WV, from five to seven members s of aed K. day and it was coal their bom- | ‘Schone, DPW direc bardment. would continue. Three'W. Barry, ae scattered shells" hit Tatan ‘Island| jthat their offices could best at 12:51 and then there was si- ate as one. lence. : . : Se ck ‘a- aoe hone cited six major rea The silence lay so .thick after 43 days of bombardment vou felt! able amount of overlapping of you could cut it with a knife. No| duties and pouponathilitice in tit | guns fired as countless Nationalist) twe departyents.” -— landing craft ferried supplies in =, — from the Nationalist and American) ships lying three miles. offshore. : one was that “there is consider- supervise all phases of inter- county drain eee ne said, Supervisor, asked that the reor- = dawn. Five big LSTs | (Landing ship, tanks) and a U.S. rc ” Navy LSD ( eieiel | ‘further jeopardize’ could be seen offshore in the | whitecapped water. ivision of Barry's office. Beyond them was an attack vote defeated Crenshaw's motion. transport of large tonnage plus | Schone expressed hope that this (Continued on Page 2, Col..4) | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) “, the- alrea: | Project, presently under the super- By a 61-16 vote, the county super. is eliminating an elected office.|... Loo crpaeg ee eM J “Since when is striving for a sons for the change. The main | | ganization be tabled sqe-as. moe a a legally entangled 12-Town peaks A voice tinued today: bral circulatory ailment. This portrait was made last February in ¢onnection with his 82nd birthday March 2. . AP Wirephoto GRAVELY ILL — Pope Pius XII today lies critically ill at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, his summer castle, after suffering a cere- GM Plants Across Nation’ Blocked by RTROIT (APT General Motors heads into a knowledge extreme unction had Oday with labor trouble still blocking its) not been given. new we \getting back ‘Despite a n ‘Auto Workers, GM’s DPW would re- ety underithe DPW hess been shut down almost co | x * * Howard a ae Berkley | Continue Bargaining we t 3 Local Plants | Negotiations on local issues con- 'plants,, as UAW workers Registration Deadline Tonight Wasting Vote Privilege? -An estimated 1,000 to 1,500 potentia! Pontiac voters were urged today to register before tonight's 8 p.m. deadline. City Clerk Ada R. Evans said there have only been about 1,500 registrations so far for the Nov: 4 election, while an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 persons are ‘eligible to register and must do so to qualify as electors next month. The clerk's City Hall office and the registration booth -at the corner of W. Huron and Saginaw streets both wil! be | | open for registrations until 8 p.m., Mrs. Evans said. jjob: for the fifth straight day negotiators . were meeting vision. Although there were no predic- tions about. settlements, continued to look for an early end’ to the strikes. Walker! Is Winner BRIDLINGTON, England (UPI) —J, Walker was advised today he has won a competition for road safety. :3 Explosions Wreck Tennessee High School at Pontiac’s three, 'strike-bound General Motors Corp. | approximately 14,100) remained off the) With seniority agreements listed, as a big issue, company and union this vision, at Lockport, N. Y. ;morning at GM€ Truck & Coach|makes radiators and air-condition- jand Fisher Body divisions and ing equipment, reached an agree-| ‘briefly from his coma, opened his were scheduled to confer again this/ ment covering 4,000 workers. Par-| eves, and murmured a few words. afternoon at Pontiac Motor Di- tia) operations were scheduled to-| The pontiff's immediate family, all sides | Local Strikes Condition Still Grave, aia ‘Pius Xlf's Aide ~ Only His Great ‘Stamina - CASTEL - GANDOLFO, Italy ( — Pope Pius XII suffered a stroke today. The life of the 82-year-old pontiff hung in the balance at his simmer residence here. “All is in the hands of God,” a physician reported from his bedside. A medical bulletin at 6:30 p.m. (12:30 p.m. EST) : ttonight..said that the cone son dition of Pope Pius XII ha “slightly improved” after “urgent treatment.” The Pope’s great stamina, which brought him through a grave illness in 1954, as- serted itself again. Msgr. Angelo dell’'Acqua, sub- stitute secretary of state, visited the Pope a few hours after the~ stroke and reported a slight im- rovement in_his condition. He emphasized however, that his con- 0 _[ditton Y continued grave. Informants at the press office -in Vatican City said extreme unction, the church's last rites for the dying, had been given the Pope. Here at Castel Gandolfo | Msgr. dell’Acqua said that to his to 1959 auto production. ional agreement with the U nited letely by local disputes. - Tatks continued over the: 'weekend at most of GM’s 6 plants in TUS. eities, striving to get the~275,000 ‘UAW production workex ‘back on their jobs. Two settlements have reached... UAW Local 696 at the parts- sion employing 2,500 at Dayton, | Ohio, ironed out its differences with GM Sunday. Also, the Harrison Radiator Di-. which | day with full operations set for to- morrow. | The UAW and GM came to terms | ,on a new three-year national con- tract last Thursday night when a) companywide strike -was 12 hours old. But then, instead of going back | fo work, the Auto Workers | stayed out with the blessing of | UAW President Walter Reuther to demand settlement of local grievances left unresolved, Chrysler Corp., which agreed on the major sections of a new con-| tract with the UAW the day before | the GM_ strike started, still had) Mre ide" clark rs Ide Clarke trouble with local walkouts. fare CHU ce cose fies cof! oR. Brace Bank Bidg. ........ ‘ioe Over the weekend 22,400 of CLINTON,’ Tenn. ® — Three) High School, where enforced inte-' acineied to meet at he usual/—racially mixed as before, Ten/flew to Nashville Sunday to con- Ce anne s ine members Flash Bulbs Pop bombs, expertly set off. dur-| gration first broke into ‘the resist- [time today in the undamaged! Negroes are enrolled with about! fer with Gov. Frank Clement, who: Only ‘Foc ee Go the first | ing eatly morning fog Sunday,| ing South two years ago. gymnasium to receive instructions! 850 white pupils. | , = | promised them the fullest state of the Big Three to come to terms as Elvis, Fan wrecked the classrooms Gs een But students and teachers were! fora quick SSN ETY of classes’ Five Anderson County oficials idly leontinuing clascesvand colt [wath the UAW was wiihout a | strike. The last Ford walkout—at Kiss 10 Minutes * BAD HOMBURG, Germany {UPI) — Elvis Presley spent an eventful afternoon yesterday visit- ing his father and grandmother in town, _The soldier set out by taxi from the US, barracks at Friedberg where he is stationed. He was fol- lowed by a convoy of autos, motor scooters, bicycles and assorted oth- er vehicles, most of them with horns at full honk. He made it inside tashionable Ritters Park Hote] to join his visit- ing relatives without undue inci- dent. When he emerged, for a walk in the park with his father and grandmother, it was a different story, Despite the addition of two bedygu — Lamar Gike and Bobby West—flown. from his Memphis, Tenn., headquarters, Elvis was besieged by some 300 “rock ‘n’ roll fans, most of them » demanding autographs, A 16-year-old fan pressed close and kissed Him full on the mouth. . Presley kissed her right back. He held the pose for 10 full minytes while flash bulbs popped. Then he wrote down the name of Miss Margrit Buergin, of Frankfurt. - “It was wonderful actually see- ing the real person instead of just ms hie va SQHOOL BLASTED = Three mysterious pre-dawn “explosions heavily damaged integrated Clinton (Tenn.) High School Sunday. One of the blasts wrecked’this entrance ‘at the north end of the pictures,” said Miss Buergin. > \ ' large brick building. Police called the dynamiting “a professional | ; AP. Siusebese job.” Gov. Frank Clement pioaiieed school officials the fullest state aid in continuing classes and solving the bombing. Students . ing. the bombing. | Agents of the Tennessee” urea tot Identification and the FBI ar- \‘tived in Clinton to inv estigate.| Fwo bits of spent fuse were pic ked | up for laboratory tests, but no oth-} er clues were reported. POLICE ACROSS STREET Clinton police, who could see! nothing through the predawn fog| at the school across the street from the police station, said the blasts went off with precise three-| 4:24 and! minute. timing at 4:21, 4:27 a. m. * * * ' The explosives were placed within the school. This was in con- trast to other recent Southern bombings-—-Haftie Cotton Schoo] in Nashville ° last September, and_ Jewish centers~ in Nashville, Mi-| “ jami and Jacksonville last spring —where the explosives were set outside the buildings or tranceways. * * * Walter Bearden, TBI agent from, '| Knoxville, said one blast was set, off in the boiler room, ‘demolish- ing it end an entranceway head- | ling to the sepkrate gymnasium, | ‘and wrecking an adjoining science. room. Another charge! tore-out a wall) in the center of the building, | _ and teachers were summoned to meet at school time today in the wrecked several classrooms and: undamaged aoe: & « (Continued on Page in en-4 7 2, Col. 1)! a Chicago assembly plant—ended. over the weekend, * * * On top of GM's 275,000 idle UAW ,members, the International Union | of Elec tric al Workers continued a 'strike of its 25,000 members. Ne- gotiations on a new master con- tract continued over the weekend.) Progress in bargaining talks was} reported today by five United Auto Workers locals in General Motors’ Flint plants. More Heaters | Needed! According to the number of calls received by this adver- tiser, 29 more buyers are still looking for good used heat- ing equipment. -30 people | _ Called but of course only 1 ‘could buy it. Check up and see what you have that will bring quick cash with a low cost Want Ad, SPACE HEATER. OIL. 7500 BTU. $10. Electric water heater, $10. OR 3-5239., To Place Y our Want Ad | _* DIAL FE 2-8181 Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. making Moraine Products Divi- | cialist from ' cialist, | The Pope weakened suddenly during the night after showing improvement from an attack of ts from coast to coast ave gastritis, complicated by hiccups. The hiccups that had bothered ‘him for several days vanished. Then at 8:30 a.m. a circulatory cerebral aftack, a bulletin from his physicians re- ported, ~ * * Unofficial sources said the Pope "om his summer palace where facilities 'for treatment better. Dr. .Antonio Gasbervini, a spe- Bologna, w called ‘to the Pope's bedside. This u scored the gravity of the condition of the spiritual ruler of nearly half - a billion Roman Catholics. At about noon, according to un- offi¢ial reports, the Pope roused including his nephews and nieces, were ushered to an antechamber of the pontiff's bedroom. Vatican sources gave this se- iquence of events in the second serious illness in four years for _the aged pontiff ~~ *& * : The Pope @Hdressed a_ special audience Sunday at his summer residence against the advice of his | private physicians. | Sunday night the pontiff sudden. ‘lv weakened while being treated for the gastritis and hiccups. He was being given a stomach wash in an effort to clear up the trou- blesome gastritis. This was caused ‘some time ago after he had swal- lowed some dental medication while having a tooth treated. ‘Unexpectedly, while the stom- ach washing Was under way, the Pope suffered a spell of extreme weakness. The cerebral attack followed, Dr. Gasbarrini, the Bologna spe- was in consultation with the Pope's private physician, Prof. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Asleep at the Horn ROME (UPI) A. non-stop — horn wakened nearly everyone in the neighborhood: _The police they summoned found Francesco Potro, 43, fast “asleep against the horn of his parked truck. Peach of a Pumpkin! ATLANTA, Ga. 1UPI\—There’s an eight-pound pumpkin growing _ on a peach tree here—it looks like. Chris Lemley, 12, trained | the pumpkin vine up the tree. ER a In n Today’ s Press COUNCS coon aes eae o< County Néws .......0cceesccs & Feditorials 0.0.60... ... 06 ci ceese & Marhet@: occ cescusscineeewnc . | Obituaries 2.0... ee, U | Sports . ph Seen e rea 18 thra 20 | Theaters *...... SOA TV & Radio Progarme . Wilson, Earl easy ee > «. 13 thre. 1 he suffered paralyzed and could not—be_ Saag *\. “Holds Him- Once. = Age Ss i i « ; % é ; =e ee 5 | a ; hi . Ls ‘ ‘ : Mee +- TWO _ a 2 bets ae os ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, _Monpat-OcronER ‘1 1058 | i “he Day in Birmingham = \Commission to Consider Renaming Randall* Court 3 Explosions Wreck Tennessee School (Continued From Page One) hutled debris into the school au-/ ditorium. BIRMINGHAM:— Randall Court) K.; s “daughter, Mré. Robert, W,| NOT AMATEUR JOB apparently is destined to remain Riebel of Oak; two sons, The third ripped out another end Court. *~ {Nevin J. Jr., ot Buffalo, N, -} and of the building. In bis prepared report for the| Richard K. hin * four “Whoever did this job knew| City Commission meeting tonight, grandchildren and one ‘brother. | ote what he was doing and was out City Manager L. R, Gare states 3 aetatiwe PS i : to cause as much demage as he) there is strong opposition to the : i ‘ : could,’ said Asst. Police Chief 4proposal asking the street's’ name Weary Men Control & REMINGTON. = —*. Jesse Braden. be changed to Lakeside. a dalled | Pluss - * * * ; : lectric Shaver 4s He aid the odor inside the The change was suggested California Fires when special assessment districts RECONDITIONED building indicated that the explo-| = = me eo ee elt n te | volnted att that Randall Court | MONROVIA, Calif. (UPI) — i ing type commoniyv e in is 0 shest set@lon in the middle Fire fighters expected te bring Plus Tax i] mines in this area. * * * The blasts ripped 16 of the 20 lassrooms in the building and left under control today .the last of a series of disastrous brush fires which have killed one man, des- troyed eight homes and an esti- of Lakeside drive. Dropping Ran- dall Court would make Lakeside a continuous street, N. Saginaw —Main Floor niv the ~gyMnasium, a home | Particularly objecti to thel-mated 4 pe pet nomics section, the band room lchange is Richard. La vt nrountain popectage and the library undamaged. of 839 Randall Court. He is being. ’ —— = CHURCHES OFFERED _|supported ae a neighbor, Fred- Churches throughout this small rs es Firemen clear one of the _ town 20 ‘miles northwest of Knox-| . OVER THE.TOP : ~ Ponting Frese Phote | Post-office and utility companies ~ “ite ~quickly offered. their build-| hurdles in the-annual field day contests heralding —- went, one of nine communities that- [have offered no objection, Gare = ings fom yse as emergency class-| National Fire Prevention Week, which began d-before a capacity crowd: at Northside isaid.He added, however, that resi- rooms. School officials in neigh-| today. Shown are volunteers from the Franklin’ Field: rey: dents would have to change house ate numbers as well &s street names if the renaming took place. Gare said he felt Campbell's objections were reasonable, and stiggested an additional street sign at the Bald- win street intersection, indicating Lakeside drive as well as Randall! Court. Commissioners alse will consider boring Oak Ridge offered a vacant! = Sova stool Waterford, Birmingham Quemoy Supplied Fire Departments Win _ as Red Guns Stop — The first week of desexregation| (Continued From Page One) here was accomplished by grow- ing disturbances which were cli- maxed at week’s end by rioting. ijov. Frank Clement sent in state} troopers and National Guardsmen. | Bor te * * Birmingham and Waterford|contest and was barely edged out the off-street parking .problem of a i. Numerous other racial incidghts;s Township fire departments|of first place in the hose contest, what appeared to be several LSDsithe Birmingham House Motel, Many Styles by Famous Maker within the school followed during,;emerged the victors at what of-/by Commerce Township in a tie-|and several destroyers and patrol which will be built at the corner Tonight & T : 1956, but school officials reported| ficials called the most successful) breaking playoff. vessels. of Hunter boulevard and Maple) DIRECT by MAIL ; ‘Special Selling” eo eee con were Fon pes PATH NOE tO OPE EP SS SOND ee Tropical Storm ~ sition before a capacity crowd of{ Franklin, Avondale, Clawson and Brooklands, By .-midmorning word of Peas ome A_ denial of ‘use of the . | ‘cease-fire -had not seeped down! Hunter right-of-way for parking] . Delivered to Your Home to the troops in the trenches and|makes it impossible for the motel] _ a the civifia with'to ‘provide required spaée——~~“f= ‘doing their chores W an ear cocked toward the sky for | the awful sound of incoming shells.| ,. mae “e Tilchin, one = (= sion to construct four parking Word had not reached the beach party crews either as they | places on the city-owned Mepis went about their task of unload- | right-of-way for the needed 60- | ing supplies, expecting a re-.| car area, . newed bembardment at any mo- ment, last year and the first few weelts this year were mostly peaceful. ¢ ae 2 Bros for $1.00 Al — cae ; styles in oxide ae to 38C. Famous maker of. to $250 ie ae : 600 at Northside Field Saturday. Heading Toward In the hose contest, third place A \from Brooklands Fire Department in the spectacular annual water |lowed by Franklin, Avondale, Ox- ford, Brookland, Clawson and Wa- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The sea-| . son's tenth tropical storm swept gees week, sicaine ane x * * Waterford took the crown away aw was won by Pontiac Township, fol- West Bahamas ‘battle. terford, across Cuba Sunday night and Trophies were donated by Har- Valuation of troction in Bir: tional headed toward the western Baha- Fire Prevention Week, which began today, the large vey M. Johns, chairman of the Everyone appeared awed by the mingham, dropped $100,000, al- mas. safety committee; Pontiac Varnish! sudden halting of -gunfire. Groups thoy —Meain Floor | * * * Naeaeure Sy tis cory weccen |Co., Shaws Jewelers and Radio/of civilians and soldiers in Ques uees sage Septem —— ‘een Lagana 9 N. Saginaw ¢ .Fhe storm center, with winds of) said Sherwin M. Birnkrant, |Station WPON. moy City discussed the strange] vious month. The report of Andrew] xortee Samer, COLOR Finishing 40 to 50 miles per hour, was ex- Judges were professional fire-| silence and shook their. heads in F, Butt, building inspector, shows * movies or slides) from| pected to reach Andros Island in the western Bahamas this after- noon and the Abaco-Eleuthera sec- tion of the Bahamas tonight. * * * coast. At 5 a.m. Miami. Janice was centered just off the north Cuban coast, chairman of the sponsoring Fire Prevention Committee of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce. An additional 5,000 to 6,000 wit- ithe field events, Birnkrant said. * * ® l | Winning one trophy: for the best ‘Birmingham alse won the ladder about 220 miles south-southeast of overall performance of the day, | | Pope Suffers Stroke, | partment: retired deputy Detroit chief; The storm center will pass well nessed the Saginaw street parade jiel V. Sullivan, retired Detroit bat-| to the east of the southeast Florida/of fire equipment that preceded talion chief; W illiani B. Burr, War- or the new situation. American and Set. | ‘sources said a recommendation men from the Detroit area, includ- ing John A. Keefe, retired fire chiet from the Detroit Fire De- Edmund J. deCaussin, Dan- | wonderment. All feared some Com- munist trick to be followed by a barrage more devastating than ev- er. High-ranking Nationelist and iren Fire *Commissioner: Edgar S. Dinison, of the Harper| Woods Fire Department: County Supervisors Vote DPW Reshutfle !on whether to continue or with- | draw American escorts. | American officers met to consid- would come from the conferences An official of the U.S. Taiwan (Formosa) Defense command said the final decision would probably be made by the Na- tional Security Council in Wash- ing —_—= films a total of 46 permits for the con- he. Get jours now, at Simms. struction or alteration of build- ings amounting to $394,110. Permits were issued for four new single family dwellings, 40-unit multiple dwellings and a number of private garages. DEPT. Main Floor ROC Bring All Your a BLACK & WHITE © FILMS to Simms Intermediate and Senior Girl| Scouts in the Birmingham area) are busy this week with their an- nual calendar sale. Depicting Scouting activities throughout the year, the calendars ate a fund- raising project for the develop- ment and maintenance of camp- sites. 4 i Finer - Faster Photo Finishing B : a difect to your|{ Young Men's & Men’s ‘Ivy League’ Pants 59 Values to $4.95 | F ig hting tor His Life | (Continued From: Page One) ha Aterca inteate” ih ———— $5.00 E (Continued From Page One) consultation Gasabarrini told re- porters the case was in the hands of God. A worldwide plea for prayers}, J The pontiff's vicar for the City | of Rome, Clemente Cardinal Mi- cara, urged priests and Roman Catholics of Rome to gather be- fore the exposed Holy Eucharist in churches of Rome and pray for! say held up by a pending Su- reme Court ruling, might be out et the courts and into the ground before the statutory changés on ithe consolidation come to a vote. * * * These changes involve amending |A™erican warships did not mean the Nationalist viewpoint. The fact that the Nationalist convoy arriving at Quemoy early|° today was accompanied to the three-mile limit off the island by a decision has been mede, it- was NEVIN J. JAMIESON Service for Nevin J. Jamieson, 66, of 1140 Hillside Dr:, Birmingham,| will be held at 1:30 p.m. to-| morrow at Westminster Presby- terian Church, Detroit. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery, Why Pay 6c to 10c Each? ETIME FADEPROOF | PHOTO PRINTS 5 : Coie ot of a ‘Cinchbacks’ olive dra ack, bine ished ens in black, sizes 28 to E Reg. $1.00 Value Scout Knife 69° for the pontiff's recovery was fhe 1957 act which created the : . broadcast by Vatican Radio. are atican Radio bevedcast| lpresent DPW, two acts under emphasized bere . Birmingham. +. Enlarged” c: : : P : ; which the drain commission office . bod he Eeeenn lle See operated, and another two estab-| Olficers said the convoy had Witte = ja a Be Chapel of ml SUPER facet tor arty ag J reulatory ¢ st ole ' ts : = n : ae : 2:¢ Saas Mist) (en lishing lake levels in the county. | been formed and was on its way ‘A native of Scotland, Mr. Jemie | SIZE | (ee belt Joop ring. v Sunny Weather for Series Game and Across U.S. sy The Associated Press A sunny day was the bright ~ outlook today for nearly all parts| followed: Immediate treatment|;, merging the office of register} jans and troops on the Quemoys, ~~ of the country. ihas beau — of deeds with the county clerk.} whom he pictured as watforing | = x *&* * This will become effective Jan. 1. It was. oo in many sections in the East t -of the country but) w a air meyed from the Rockies and Plains states into othe | Fope’ s health, “which is so pre- Midwest. * * = @ Suny but cool weather was in -|in the t9th year of the Pope's’ leg way) ‘ —for —— rrethe fifth game of the World reign, Tt halted-all similar of pertion Broilers eee, (BeeD NG) ETE EXTRA FAST PROCESSING SERVICE 6x6 FOOT ¢ | B tor Tapering lew the church_at the Vati- me Nationalis i e fi | . : Series in New York oy. Tem. ae of the cure ie ===. _ |Reds needed a breathing spell to Shower Curtains “Taper perafures im the ws “| Vatican sources said death Roseville Ex-Officials |replace supplies apd worn eu bee yoatals 5''x 7°’ COLOR Enlargement Fm ) 3 Combs — rels that have fired 474, shells} —= Pp Only a fee eee of rain, ogee might cone Seay oe ee Face Trial Tomorrow at the small islands since Aug. 23.} oFcom YOU R Kodacolor Negative : ¢ very few clouds, were reporte jong incapaci a : . across yey Coury during the TaRiaaie von the church fees MOUNT CLEMEN ‘»— The See Slept 4 : a Regular night. Showers were States (8 in Rome would take over many bribery trial of two Térmer Rose- even at the limited and condi- / ASK FOR - Variety of patterns in: colors $1.50 Value northern New Mexico. of the “duties, Eugene Cardinal Ville officials opens tomorrow, tenn) cease-fire Wackingtentre Il size for any bathtub Attachments for Tisserant, dean of the College of| Former village president Glen ts aid a re} Hon of Pel- i r E e Limit 2 curtains per person. bo ae rec Th W ther Cardinals, was summoned from }1. Alsip and former commissioner, oes au caccmioal was ous ol -- AT CAM § COUN’ — : S ed J vacation, 2 John H. Flanigan, both are al gece ERA INTERS 2 Cell AD Move! 3 Full ©.8. Weather Burean Repor PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fatr ‘and warmer tenight and Tuesday. Low, 48, High temorrew. tinued fair Pontiac | Today in - At 8 am: Direction —East. Sun sets Mon. at 606 pm Sun rises Tues. at 6 35 am Moon sets Mon. at 2.05 pm Moon rises Tues at 12.38 am ae neem Downtown Temperatures 1) Lowest temperature preceding $ am Wind velocity 4 mph $1 after having-spent a tranquil night * * * “The Holy Father at-8:.30 a.m., during which the hiccups that have molested him for several days disappeared, was struck by) a circulatory “cerebral attack whose -development now is being) Then the Vatican Radio asked Catholics to pray to God and the Virgin Mary for restoration of the ‘cious for the church and the = | world. " “News of the latest illness came * * * The attack came after the Pope | rece tey de 'con. had carried on a heavy load of! work and daily audiences at this |! summer residence in the hills out-| ‘side Rome. The Pope had done) this despite the advice of doctors that he rest more. His latest ad- dress Sunday to a special audience lasted 20 minutes. Some who at- tended said they had noted o¢ca- sional hesitance -in his speech, The absorption of the drain office under the DPW, if the law chahges pass. in Lansing, will m the second elimination of an elected office here. : In June, Carey’s committee re- ‘ceived the support of supervisors The law permitting this merger is already on the books. * * * Carey emphasized that both mod- ernization changes will tend ‘to istreamline the county operations, isave money in some cases, and, in, charged with accepting $1,000 from! a sewer contractor. The Macomb County one-map grand jury indicted Alsip and Flan- ligan on extortion and _ bribery charges in 1957. The extortion icharges have been dropped. Alsip and Flanigan were defeated for re- election this year. ister, Peng Teh-huai, before Red China’s defense min- announced | that the Red guns were being si- lenced after 44 days of bombard- ment. Peng said the halt was or- dered out of “humanitarian con- siderations” for the 130,000 civil- from hunger and cold. Nationalist officials said, how- ever, that Peng’s statement via Peiping radio was a smokescreen to cover preparations for a big offensive against the Quemoys and ‘possibly even an invasion. \@ Automatic ELECTRIC - EYE eq son was sales manager and treas- 5 ment insures BEST Dossible <8 urer for Robertson Brothers Co.,| 4 from every negative Royal Oak. He was a member of, gm IIMM °°: Palestine Lodge 357, F & AM, andi | 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floorll Valley of Detroit, Scottish Rite M - Surviving are his wife, Margaret CPTTTTTTT Litt Beautiful ayyatS covoFy Bright & Clear These reports pointed out that) with a cease-fire the reason for) American escorts ceased to exist. Both President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles have em- phasized the central policy of get- ting a cease-fire in Formosa Strait and of not bowing to Miller’s Offer More Than 29 Nationally Known . Braise of Home: Furnishings — Fine Viniy! PLASTIC 52x 72”° LACE. ‘Table Cloth as Rote secrete: as pictured. Limit one Clipper Guides Flash- Light ¢a.m. lla m Ta. m... 340COCd2 mm 54 probably caused by the hiccups, | iller’ 7 a ‘3 ; aa 53 but that otherwise he seerned en- . > Reagons Why You Save at M sw ; 10a m a lergetic and well. 2 Ww ; Saturday in Pentiac * * * N Oo T I C E > “79° “ ° : Highest femperature oe 75 Sunday night. however, the Pope | © own our ne as out a Os: high © adds beaut 2 “Lowest stemperature sees. cones 51 canceled an audience sc hedifed | rent — high price district. No stockholders | tapiectothe fn in Bas Timi Bate sy Fixed focus, Mean se cata pevene 5 | Ea throws 600 foot [fouiedaye ... no dividends to pay. Family owned and pero beam. All. metal Weather—Suriry . Bat- Four years ago, when he was, ‘finally forced to a long confine) 5 bel Sunday in Pontiac | a bate, Due to the Death of operated. No fancy salaries, | (As recorded downtown! > Highest temperature - © ment, he insisted as soon as pos-| S 5 Cell All Metal a som ecco eet), 1 F ela, Mens temnperamre'. ss! 48 /sible upon making briet addresses | 44 years of selling good furniture to Opkland t Flash Light Nadas a ich) Lo es by radio from his bed. After his; = sicher ener atte 8 Ponting | Fecovery from that grave ailment, Mr. W oodard (Woody) Bray County folk has taught us how to offer ‘bette $1.95 Velue ighest temperature «--+--------- Ssiwhich brought him close to death, . , Homert temperature, vos ee ee ho furniture at lower prices. Weather—Sunny. until today. | = land kept it u He has been frequently quoted as saying: “If one is Pope, one is Pope,.”” meaning that the work 27 of the head of the Roman Catholic! Highest ase Lewest est Temperatares This Date in 86 Years 360 in 1835 - . «Easy Terms, . Too! Sam Benson’s 37 N. SAGINAW, PONTIAC, MICH. ‘Big 16 Inch Square Sofa Pillows 87 in- 1946 Sunday's Temperature Chart Alpena Marquette 44 fo. 2 FURNITURE pein n " ee 6 as ge Church must not be interrupted. | c , ; " y i. #2 70 Minneapollg 55 40 rn mi h ras M * ; : : . 6) 20 Milwaukee’ 80 41 The many shoo was 0 become | Will Be Closed 5 ; COMPANY werd ae Values in | : Charieston 2 Omaha 68 §7 knowp as ‘‘the Pope of peace’’| . : Yariety ot eolors ee cerowe, “casing, Chicago 57 44 Peliston 8 2) was rors Eugenio Pacelli in Rome} : if Plush filled, button ; ; 8s 2 Cincinnati fi 40 Phoenix 78 67 as . . os ' be throws powpetel i Cleveland 037 Putebuerh i 32) March 2. 1876 i Tuesday, October 7, 1 958 “Our 23rd Year at This Same Location” Pa a et foot beam. Defiver ai Af Mt. Lovie . 7 0) wales a cardinal in 1929, he ° : : ai : €1 42 &, Prancisco 67 62 : «237 8 8. Marie 44 30 traveled gcross the United States T to 4 P.M. 144. Oakland Ave. 61 Traverse C. 47 33 Wastington 75 * Houghton 46 35 Seattle 65 tacksonville' "6 ‘g2> Tampa 88 Kansas City 4 te iin 1936. He tha. was Vatican sec- a retary of state. He-was- lected iPope March 2 4 1939. i Open Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoons q 98 N. Saginaw —Basement « of ES TS —- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1088 7 Ge oe eee ae 7 THREE - , < mane ke oo Sete Sean Caren fs peo = Shep. SIMMS ‘til 10 v Me : ee nual convention of the State Grange|a glass slipper. : | serbesesesesessseeeee fe llenctchaheh dl “ONY ny. 4 Poe i 14 : pe Sees pel ga Bae nw 1418 with EXTRA onipht Tuesday Whes ce ING toe LOWEST by RAN RabiBe contract to Gililar ory the US. tes 6 per cent of the about 500 Michigan 'Grangersex-| First patent w in the US. was SAVINGS T and You’ | 2 fear! jas un—The 6th ). af Alpena, and-B. e supply. pected to attend, State officers willlenacted: in 1 , ig | } : ¢ Physicians ‘ : P ~~ ~~ ~ best MAUL a AK dtd da dada, i ey " py — = i ci é : ¢ LO], 107: ar.e TUESDAY ONL y!| as. “ “ al 4 E YOU MUST, BRING THESE COUPONS TO BUY AT THESE PRICES : Rust Resistant GALVANIZED mt 4 Pesteere Every item in this advertisement §: a; seen tensity): is guaranteed under-priced . . . eB: FB even below Simms every-day dis- Jumbo Garbage Cans i rn rs count prices. On sale from the = = =a $4 ‘DOWN 3 ” minute you read this adv. until” “With Cover =... ! TUESDAY at 6 p. m. Holds Yours Pay only low ‘cash’ price — né carrying charge — nothing added for LAY- ‘$3. 29 Quality Ps Big 20 GALLON size approved for 3 use in city. .Ample for average RIGHTS RESERVED to Limit Quantities * senceccccenccoees Quistending flash bulbs — ‘tame = ot delegates that : pelaeal a Michi- eas. 25 oF AS dase. No ~ @ £40 parents to immunize pre-| —None Sold to Dealers— pone eld to denier ". @ school children, plus the apparent oe famil S war oe he y use. Side’ handles, tite-fit : - pete dance. ® ifailure of family physicians:to pro- Saas cover. Limit - Genuine Metal AIRQUIPT - $ tect these children, have contrib- “Si. 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Simms Price SIZE 98 North —tad on . s Saginaw Floor > eee ; COLGATE $ or CREST 5S-Foot Size 2.06 eee ee $h.95) Street Hardware 4 Over 50% rae gre SUNDRIES—Main Floor ost Models PPO PPP SESS SD EO CEES CSCS ECC CCC CC CY * %, ‘7 -Foot Size ee ee ee .$2.79 v 9-Foot Size ...4,.-6...- $2.95 | cope Polding style gate ts easy eee Tooth Paste i Locks securely. Smooth hardwood Reg. 89c ¢ | | Twin-Pec . _ 2° Tubes 69° bs Your choice in twin-pac (2 tubes) Colgate or Crest. Limit 2 pacs WYTTITITT LY 1 : b>} var Angel Skin ~. ‘89° SOSSCHTEHOSSHHOHHSESEE 4 | | Our ‘Best Seller’ in mops—full | 5-year guarantee—self-wring- 3 ing so that hands peat touch Famous ‘SABRE’ “a Pictured Camera & Flash $3.95 Value 22: With Ceupen — Uses 620 film, takes color or black and white photos. (Limit 2). 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Full 18-inch length. $5.95 PER GALLON 88 refines u inch lengt Enterprise ‘Solo Kote’ flat paint Is PLOIOO SO ICOTEG ODIO fully washable—lasts a long time. Choice of white and colors. No limit. PPYTTTITIITITITITI TILT TIT DOES YOUR BASEMENT LEAK? GET FAMOUS + CEMENT. ADDROC Seater PAINTE s.:.. Bracket Natural Sealer for JQ LB. CAN ee ee 9 99 | nee. Opener % Asbestos Shingles Stucco Brick 2 :. $1.98 83° Value ; % Poured Concrete Sturdy steel construction—clean : = Cutting blade, swings out of ° way when not in use. Limit 1. , io As COHHHOLOREOTOSOOTORSEHOSOEHOSERCEHOELOREOEE = * baby blanket | sanitized ss Estron. Paste’ pe only. m 2 for $3. wimit' 3 ). INFANTS WEAR—Main Floor Cocccccccccccccccocce Indoor & Outdoor $5 Airguide Thermometer 078 * Easy to Read Indoors and _ Outdoors. Tells outdoor and indoor tempera- tures at the same time. Dependable && accurate read- ings Preci- Famous CANNON ‘Lynbrook’ 4-Pc. Towel Sets $2. 29 Quality : First quality Bath Towel ~ Cc (22x44), Hand Towel ! 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SAGINAW St. —Ponticc’s Original Djscount Store { | : = y g Z i ot ' : * = i : e ee [ : ees 2 : fr : . } & Sa ° ; af { aoe : : \ ‘ os : ; ie ' a ye . = 4 Px :® ad a3 é ey FOUR ene = Be _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1058 Pee vant Mcumioinanes Coe An ‘average American starting | figuring on the basis of about a for’ several weeks but ‘ts reported Deaf Mute Drowns "| work today has a prospect. of working spati’ covering a period of ‘Bagwell fo ie "| to be iegary a ; ae a bout $150,000 as lifetime income, 40 years. Bagwell ’ suing ght : : 2 “fell ected, pres for 3 sore! QUht in Rapies With Williams Sisters es a secret bal- A Beginning Class It ter a ain members. |S nt Cn — e : ~ aS ‘ ‘ i in Detroit? Economic Club The GOP hopeful pe thousands ° ; workers ou 2 Will Hear Both Speak|y Se ed ieee wot sel at Today’s .Meeting in tek tr political pur-|p Chavez, on a -eampitig on) Poses AO ree hee ote tires men students of. the DETROIT W#—Gov. Williams and|Voice, -, Bagwell vyers | state, School of Deaf at Berkeley. jf SHORTHAND” ___ his Republican. opponent, Paul D. | themselves, nee seer ues Payers} “Her eompanions told officers|f : Bagwell, were to comie face-to-face The two candidates debated re- | pa addled into he == _IS BEING STARTED again today for a session of speech-|cently before the Michigan Munici-| r fishing. | TORING ea — sr dt tarp See 7 The two gubernatorial nominess . = ‘. heck Thi De 1G SESSTONS your cect plannet > dative * an Bird Hurt in Auto Crash reaghc “Pie ‘expects to let~ the sparrow Z tine : [with a virus infection of (oe nerve Fe : Now at Rn Safety Clue these se Ee A neste VALE N CI A PEARLS 97 - These gorgeous pearls have a sterling silver Rhodium finish expensive safely clasp. Perfectly macthed you'll be justly proud to wear anywhere! 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Daily Tele- ship-owned. meets at 7:30 tonight. wes becouse Aa -Eight bids were opened at last k ‘weeks’ meeting and referred to * the township attorney and =Brea ~ 5 - James Seeterlin for study and ican may. oe the teal laugh.” sho Telegrophs eal tag penativs ly small Comet was not designed soe tie AGaatid ted an wide jearries just 48 passengers com- paréd with more than twice that many for, the “707,” “eprineleg Recor d- mercial property on the north- west corner of Clintonville road and Walton boulevard, Yor the construction of a gasoline station, is expected, according to Sestertin, ~« © & - Owners of Manhy’s Show Bar at Highland and Elizabeth Lake - Foads, wish to transfer their liquor license to Marcey, Inc., and Mr, and Mrs, Theophil J. Dobski want _saryman _the license ot owners of Ruty's } Cooley akecRes ownership. An application for fireworks to be displayed Oct. 10 from the Wa- Brighton Boy Victim of Target Practice A Brighton youth was reported in good condition this morning at Pontiae General, Hospital after be- ing accidentally shot by two! youths yesterday afternoon at Lower Pettibone Lake. Michael Helms, 14, of 515 Church St, was wounded in the back at 4:35 p.m, yesterday as two Red- ford Township boys fired at a tire’ in the lake for target practice, ac- cording to Oakland County sher- iff's deputies reports. The two who were shooting told sheriff's deputies they were un-| aware there was anyone in the area. They are Tom Fianick, 16, of 19209 Denby St., aid Roger Hen- drickson, 3G, ot 19360 MacArthur St. The pair told! deputies they | stopped shooting wher they heard screams across the lake. ' Michael was picking grapes with his mother, Dorothy Walters, of 515 Church St., Brighton, when he was hit. The boys were firing a .22 eali- ' Mr. and Mrs, Edward D. Trow- The 118 crewmen of the Sea- ‘wolf had their first look-at_sun- light.in 60 -days. The Seawolf breaks a record set last May by her sister atomic ship, Skate, which sub- merged 31 days, §¥;-heurs,._-_| . Two Michigan men on the Sea- wolf ‘are: day, the jet is not just advance in air travel. It is a wholly new. mode of ‘transport. —- jet comes close to doubling the speed of today’s conventional aircraft. After a jet flight, you are _than when- mined broke There’ te gekse cf Yas vikvaten jured, liam McMurray. The -catse was still edirtac:| Restaurant in Area ‘Destroyed by Blaze . | “Only” the @harred” “rulias a lo frame remained this. shoming a ia Tailored for-a.custom look . ...one low paceterreee full sine CORDUROY = BEDSPREADS this morning, he said. out, No ome was‘ reported in the restaurant at—the—time—the—fire} and no ong was in- : di. + = Tonight tu 9 man’s mate first class, son bridge of 1340 Bishop Ave., } Grosse Pointe. 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Potter, 60 East Blvd. Seuth, was shot in the face, chest and arms by birdshot from a 12- gauge—shotgun fired by his son while they were hunting in Butter- field Township, Missaukee County. 2 Youths Plead Guilty to Waterford Hunting The first offenders arrested for hunting with firearms in Water- ford Township since the new law prohibijing. hunting went into effect, pleaded guilty in Justice of| the Peace Patrick Daly's court y esterday. Values to $2.50 Kenneth EF. Brand 18, of 1250 Meadowlawn Ave., Waterford Township and David A. Knight 17, of 220 W. Columbia St., Pontiac paid $10 costs. The boys claim ignorance of the law, — said. * * Waterford Township ae found three mallard ducks in the bottom of the boy’s aluminum boat, which had been launched from the public fishing site on the east side of Loon Lake. Several hunters have been warned about the_ho hunting or- dinance in the township, after complaints had been made by area residents. 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This group comprises the backbone of the drive since they will be handling the door to door soliciting. x * *, Without the help-of these generous men and women it would Be next to | __impossible. to. cover the- wide terri- United -tory « encompassed by our Fund. Le These workers, Pails house- ~ wives and businessmen, feel the need to help support the 55 chari- ties which receive funds from the United Fund. They are taking time off from their regular house- ‘hold or business, duties to assist ‘in this once-a-year fund raising campaign. a a oe This unheralded army of workers does-not receive the praise and A pub as = ETE AE Not ~ So Vicluncholy The bard who called October days the “mélancholy days” never lived in the Pontiac area or he would have penned otherwise. . He probably lived and- drew his ‘conclusions in a large city where '@ the only difference between the sea- sons is a matter of temperature. * * * For out here in God’s country . October is one of the finest ‘months of the year. Phere’s absolutely nothing melancholic about it. It marks the fruition of. the year. It is the checking up point, | Now we take stock and render the final inventory on what nature has done for us, and on what we’ve done for ourselves. ° . * x * , And we must frankly admit that if there were any shortcomings they were not on nature’s side. We usually are the culprits. The crisp, snappy, prae and bracing air is a relief after the summer heat. We should avail ourselves of its impetus. © x * * The frost on the pumpkin may stop the pumpkin’s growth, but it should add an exhilaration to us that * should make us: tingle all over. Nature gives us its colorful foliage extravaganza in October. Has any other month anything to match it? It marks the summation of the verdant green which heralded spring’s approach, and lays the fouridation for that inevitable ap- proach again. * * * In poetry. June has rare days. In reality October has them. They’re now with us and ready to embrace you if you'll give- them the chance. * * * Anyway, in spite of the product he eulogized, the poet who wrote about “Brown ioe had a better understanding: the situation than the cynic. who critized October with his couplet: “The melancholy days are here, the saddest of the year; when it’s a little too hot for whisky and a little too * cold for beer.” THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tw® Porrtac Press Company 48 W. Huron 6st. Pontiae, {gan Trade Mark Daily Exeept Sunday Reeser Baseer?, Jonn A. Rrisy, : Executive Vice President Meastant Advertising anc Aires Director Manager n, r . Bows H. Prreorese Vice aan and Business Manager Joun W. Prreevssto, Gecretary and Editor a ae Theavwrit, culation Manager GO Minswatt Jonpan, Local Aaverustes Maneg Grorce C. Inman, Rotret Bo Tawn, Classified Managér Managing Editor male 5 The Associated Press ta entitled exclusively to the use for. republication of 81) local,news printed in this newspaper ah well as al] AP ne®s dispatches. rhe Powrise Paess is Gelivered bp oatrier for 40 cents a week. where carrier service is not available by mati in Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties ft te 12.00 @ yer; elsewhere ip “tigen and all other placts in the United. States $0 00 = gear. All mefl —_ payable in ecvarce Futered as second el thetter at Pontisc. One of |ABC, Phone Feats: ‘Ye 3-8181. licity that generally goes with a Ae compensation is in knowing that they had a part in helping to put the drive across. Without this volunteer group of workers the drive would be &tymied. * * a Before very long one of these soliciters will be calling on you. They: do not fall in the category \ of. dn ordinary peddler; on the contrary, they are one of -your neighbors asking for a pledge to support the Area United Fund. kK kw With general business conditions. somewhat off from a.year ago and unemployment : greater, this year’s needs are increased over a year ago. THE DRIVE NEEDS YOUR HELP. * x * Make the job of the eolicHers easy and do yottr part. — sqavatus dF. MONEY. won't. buy happiness, as... the saying goes, at least it buys many things that deceive a number of # a appregjation: of people into believing they’re happy. The Man About Town Are Represented A Pontiae Area Youth. Makes Exhibit at’ Show Husband: What mest girls soon catch — in a little Wile. My ever watchful Chicago scout eens word that — . Pa Larry Middleton, . of Lake Orion, .long prominent in Oaks land County 4-H. Club work, has a Hol- stein heifer of his own raising at the International Dairy show which opens ie the windy city today. This is the nation’ largest showing of the cattle breeds that supply most of the milk consumed in the United States. Knowing Larry as I do, I’m looking for his usual blue ribbon. — . This .Was a Real Upset -» ~ * When Michigan and Michigan State played a tie, 12-12, game Saturday, 2,611 entries in our football contest were elim- inated, being 2,161 who predicted State would win and 450 who favored Michigan. This leaves only 45 of the original 4,032 contestants still in the running, being those who predicted a tle. On next Saturday’s game they predict: Purdue, 21; Wisconsin, 22; tie, 2. Next in my line of approaching cen- tenarians is* Sanford H. Westcott, former superintendent of Lake Orion and Ortonville schools, and later a Pontiac real estate salesman. Now living with his daughter at 15434 Ashton Road, Detroit 23, his one hundredth ‘irthdsy is to- morrow. lasing over that way most of his lifes Norman R,. Barnard, Committee Clerk of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, tells me that recent developments have done away with any possibility of a Detroit airport located j over our line in Macomb County. Celebrating her 99th birthday tomor- Tow, “A ‘Mrs. Marilla Hayward of 155 North Genesee Ave., is making a good recovery from some fractures she suffered a couple of months ago. Her son, Robert | Moore, Chairman of the Oakland County Bear of Auditors, also is convalescing from surgery, and is back at home again. In his first football game, 16 year old Roy I. Landon helped Grand Blanc defeat Holly. He then hitchhiked to Detroit to tell his girl Yriend about it, and on his way home was killed by an automobile near Pontiac. Quite in agreement am I with the senti- ments in a letter signed by “Political Observer,” which says, “It was ten years ago that that G, Mennen Williams got the nomination for governor, to op- pose Kim Sigler, argely because it went begging, and that’s where the whole thing started.” Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. §. H. Reynolds of Detroit; formerly of 87 Mark Ave., Pontiac; ninety-eighth birthday. Ebenezer Quarry of Waterford; eighty-fourth birthday. Mrs. Rebecca Sparkworth of Birmingham; eighty-second birthday. eu i <\ If he wants to become.a Demoerat,._ that’s his own. Perna business. aiid. : aes een ant “And Above. Al A Stitt Upper Lip" David Lawrence Says: SS Seas i Politics Undermine U. Ss. Security . “ WARINGTON: — President Ee senhower has challenged the lead. ers-of the Democratic Party to tell the nation whether they favor ‘appeasement and surrender to the Communists. He has, in ef- fect, asked them to speak out and say whether they really believe the United to be deserted by its allies,and hence ‘faces mili- tary defeat if it ae | stands up for its LAWRENCE © Principles. The President’s views were ex- pressed in a letter to Senator Theo-- dore F. Green of Rhode Island, the sturdy 91-year-old chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, who holds his post by reason of his seniority of service ° and the Democratic Party's con- trol of Congress. — _*% &, * : The issue before the American ® to Senator Green's statement that, can people essential to successful ‘military action.” This is an extraordinary state- ment for the chairman of the Sen- ate Foreign Relations Committee to make jin the middle of an inter- ational crisis. wk & ®& “You say,’ wrote the President to Senator Green, “that in the event of hostilities we would be without allies ‘in fact or in heart.' . » Not only do I believe that our friends arid allies would support the United States if hostilities should tragically, and against our will, be forced upon us, but I believe that most of them would be appalled if the United States were spinelessly to retreat before the threat of Sino-Soviet armed aggressi “I deeply deplore the emect upon - hostile forees of a statement that if we became ‘engaged in battle.’ 7 the United States would be de- feated because of disunity at home. “It that were believed, it would which, I am sare, we both seek Senator Green's letter was -cduched in polite phrases. He didn't give out the full text of his communication originally, but ex- tracts from jit appeared neverthe- The Country Parson 4 “Some of life's most beautiful things can’t happen without un- pleasant conditions — you can't have a rainbow, for instance, without rain.” States’ is going. Tess 1 in the | press ESS were seized upon by: the Communist radio stations throughout the world as’ proof of American disunity. What is at the bottom .of this episode? Politics — petty partisan- | ship — and the temptation to make an-issue out of the war talk in the newspaper headlines. It was too much for some of the. ‘politicians | to resist. - While former President troman by his statements has been sup- , porting Eisenhower's policy in the Far East; various Democrats in Congress have been ° assiduously . cultivating the impression by their public statements that the Presi- -dent is trying to Urag“the nation into war because of a couple of unimportant islands off the coast of Red China. The Democratic leaders in Con- ‘Fess know™ patter ‘teas ee cael hia wie Houses. with ‘the dverwhelming support of the two political parties specifically gave the President.the right to use American military ree ee ‘protect the offshore islands only if they were ‘likely ‘to be used as 5 ie me ee oe Fee (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY «thou hast sent—dobn 17:3. Let a disciple live as Christ lived, and he will easily believe in living again as Christ does, — William Mountford: Dr. William 1 Brady Says: Major Evil of Smoking fo in Carbon M onoxide ‘Since Bed not know the natule” or cause of cancer, it seems to me- that a lot of talent, time and . money is being . wasted in the con- troversy carried on by so-called scientific investi- gators concerning . cigarette smoking- the relation of il al of the eit specific cause of cancer is identified — if DR, BRADY there is such a cause, or if cancer is a specific dis- ease — it is bootless to expect a positive answer to the question. The best answer in any instance, I think, is the opinion of a phy- sician who is apprised of the in- stant circumstances. Indeed; medical authorities are of various complexions concerning the effects of smoking upon the heart, arteries, blood pressure, mental efficiency, digestion and the wind. About the wind, especial- cannot smoke and still. succeed against competition. effécts manifest themselves in one or more of the ware already fulkgrown ‘persons 7 mod- -erately or temperately ‘applies to women as well as to men. Moderately or temperately means with self-control and self- control implies character. In other words the moderate or temperate smoker has the habit. If character is weak, self-centrol and discipline undeveloped, the habit has the smoker. After all, excessive indul-- gence in anything usually indicates mental deficiency or lack of char- acter, doesn’t it? ’ gigned letters, not more thes “ond page or 100 words ane Lochperored to ee —— ora trea 4 deco =a not oe seneels or_treatme Dr. Ww ady, if a ra ies envelope is sent 1958) Michigan. Seat ‘Higgins. Finally Sees the Light’ ~ Press editorial on George Higgins. I disagree with ‘The- Ponfiee = cone an abe let’s Koop this den ot & sep alive and Belg ‘take it a reality erty pdictant dream. The R's, “It Might Work, Regn Legal? to Benefactor?” I wonder what happened to Reu- He was other one tat wa giving hi allo work out: the eer ' working man, | 1 ay some British aubject in ’ this locality can tell me why Great Britain turned a hundred merchant ships over to the Red Chinese. Whose side are they on? US. Citizen ple will be able felon neces ties. * * A, *& wise mart disagrees wits hin ‘wife, bat only & fool will Yet her find out. - &® & Too many people are cruel to - dumb animals, says a veterinarian —putting themselvés in the same t & > Careless people have no license . to hurit even if they buy one. * * x (k decor says tank age is just a mental condition, Oh, those ‘aching bones! : : *® k OF We're never heard of a col- fege that,teaches everything that some young folks think they - _ en ow) wy “nothing new . : lost . Chides ‘Worl a ~ Who Vetoed Raise For-the decent GM employes, tes' the ert i te ih AL tai The the = fe edit « as well as I... So they are r . And yet.1 want to dwell on them... .'As I am writing _ yous #. Because when I get home and I... Take off -my uniform eo Those memories -wiil be-our wall .: . Against the wildest’ storm . The Ijfe we vowed to share , =: . And any time. that we have - . Will vanish into air . We shall pick up where. we. lett off... And-happily go an... In‘ love and dreams that lead us to An ever brighter dawn. ; Sauslne a Case Records ofa Peycholosin Child’s “Compliment: Eases Shock’ Lest you might someday lose a child by death, be sure to read this case carefully. It has buoy up my spirit many times to remember this conver- sation with George, when he was nine years old. If ae Lal? ents’ get t& ov" this case, for it will then one? you better perspective. ~ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z - 337: George was our oldest son, who crashed in a jet acme a 2 2 * : There is little scientific evidence that moderate or temperate smok- ing does a full-grown person any harm. Ne . Most disgusting-ig, the character who brings her nightclub- manners into the home, strews ashes and | stubs in her wake, burns the furni- ture and napery* and tries to con- ceak the damage until: she can make her get-away. This one makes ‘a production of lighting a cigarette; as they do in the movies, to conceal from the other morons the fact that she. is one What I have already y mid about eo ps i plane @ couple of years ago. ; * « But when he was — Poors Of age, he- “No, that’s it,” he “Well, it's s becattse of my visit. ee ee continued. town and her parents wouldn eveh give her money for car’ fare. “Besides, their father -s- * grouchy. Oh, I I don’t mean like ° you,” he tactially added, “He ts VERY grouchy. “And I heard him swear and say sotie mean, things to his wife. * * * “They're not like you and mania, I had never been in a house like that before . So I was glad tp come . _ size "ewe ani get 'avay aa And 06 thie cheek. when George carife oe «that’s why I've decided to be good,” he added, with the art- _ lessness that is so refreshing in children. : _ HOME Well, you can realize that this compliment was very much appre- ciated on my part. And now as F look back- Daddy's. an old Pit of the june foe Ob os. was to tease me into chasing her around the house, _ But I'll confess that there were "ie. : ." : “* * I wok her in my-arms and ‘was jest starting to.giye her a man- y assure them. ie mniaes. ee caine Ge mie phy kiss instead of a dutiful peck, into the room. “Break it up! Break tt up!” he said with a grin. ‘ But you can see that he ap- preciated realizing my fondness :for his mother, as his earlier remarks bear witness. It helped stabilize him emotion- i ally, as it-does all chitdren,- For we parents should show -affectién - jo’ Sur mises, os wel Ma children themselves, to x * 28 ‘Children can tolerate occasional ” quarrels between their parents if _they ste: the latter make up and ie] Dr. George Ww. ane! tike tae ny es typing 7 e ban) @ e ™~ ie 3 ss WOODWARD BRAY” . Woodward Bray, 47, of 114 Cal- ‘vert St., was dead on arrival at following a_ heart Mr. fear a. clothing got Bensdn's, and attack, man at Sam Bray, are two sons, Loren R. Bray) of Drayton Plains, James W. Bray, who is serving with the U.S. Navy, anda daughter, Kathleen Ann Bray: at home. Two brothers, Fred and Hartley. Bray, both of Pontiac, and a sister, Mrs. Howard Leinenger of Pontiac. also remain. Service will be held at 2. p.m. Tuesday at the -Donelson-Johns| Funeral Home with burial in Cres-/-—— cent Hills Cemetery. are two other daughters; Edith Stevensan, of Dresden, On tario, Canada; Mrs, Jack Carring- ton, of Wawashene, Ontario, ’ Canada; a son, George Brewster, sag ten a oy slaslagong Senice Wedvosday Surviving besides Mrs. Lowes ‘for Pontiac Dentist Service for Dr. James D. Comp ton, 77, of 439 W. HuronSt., who of Horton; 13 grandchildren, and died Sunday morning at his home, 36 great grandchildren. Five brothers and two sisters also re- main. (oe ee Service was at the Gilford United Evangelical Church, Gilford, this afternoon with burial in Gilford . Cemetery. Arrangements were by Vetoes ee Funeral Home. lites L. flarria &3, of 627_N. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Farmer -Snover Funeral Home, with the Rev. William H. ‘Marbach of First Presbyterian Church officiating and burial in Perry Mt, Park:Cemetery. — A member of First Presbyterian Church, Dr. Compton was a grad- uate of. S Detroit College of Med: of the Roosevelt Lodge, No. 510, Perry St., . died -Parly Sunday morn: #-& A.M., a member of the Oak- ing. _, Mr.. Harris was a retired em- _ ploye of Pontiac State Hospital. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen ‘Society. - “- Surviving are his-wife, May; two daughters, Mrs. Brent Hart of Pon- tiac, and Mrs. Hilda Rein of Clare: four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Service will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Farmer-Snover Fu. neral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. MES. STANLEY LOCKE Mrs. Stanley (Annie) Locke, 54,| of 305 Hughes St., died Thursday at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of two weeks. A member of: the Calvary Hal? Church ef God ‘in Christ, Mrs. Locke came here from Hope Ville, Va. in 1920 and was a member of! ‘the Miller Church Burial Associa- | tion. : Surviving is a sister.’ Service will be held at 2 p.m. | Wednesday at the. Calvary Hill | Church of God in- Christ, with Elder James Markum officiating and burial in Oak Hil] Cemetery. / Arrangements have been by the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. Lou is SA MAN IK * Former Poritiac resident Louis Samanik, 52; of East’ Canten, Ohio, | died - Friday. Mr, Samanik’’ was | employed as a foreman by the Ford) Motor Co. Surviving are his wife | Almeda; a stepson, Edward R.| Solomon of Pontiac, and two grand-: children: A sister also survives. Service will be held at 2 p.m./ Tuesday at All Sajnts Episcopal Church with burial “in -Oakland Mills Memorial Gardens. “ JOHN 'R, ZABLOSKI Prayer services were “held this | morning at the Brace-Smith Fu- “and County Dental. Sgciety, and | for many years was active in the! Ten Buck Club. Surviving are two daghters, 'Mrs, Richard Fisher of Pontiac, and Mrs. Harold Proser of Mid- land. Five grandchildren and a brother, also remain. ° = ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- ‘tiac, following an illness of two years. | She was a inember of the | League of “Catholic Women, the’ church's Altar Society and the’ Third Order of St. -Francts. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m, tomorrew at Richardson-Bird | .Funera] Home in Walled Lake. Surviving.are her husband; two Robert and Ben, both at home: two brothers, John Dinser. fof Whitmore Lake and Joseph of ‘Oak Park: and one sister, Mrs. bop? Rose, also of Oak. Park. _ MRS, ALFRED LYONS ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Al- ifred (Maude) Lyons, 31-Mile Rd., will be held at 2:30 ‘p.m. Wednesday at Roth’s Home! for Funerals. Burial will be in Wil- |ow Grove Cemetery, Armada. Mrs. Lyons died yestefday at (e -home. following a long illness. |She had been a member of Romeo | Congregationat Church. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. William Gass of ‘Romeo.and Mrs. Payne Downey lof Laké Gree. and six grandchil- | dren. _ ARTHUR G. ‘MILNER HOLLY—Service for Arthur G. Milner, 77, of Cogsheil street, will - {be -held at-3:30 p.m. tomorrow at 'Dryer Fumeral Home. Burial will) ibe in Lakeside Cemetery. : i Hg, died Saturday afternoon at} ‘Pontiac General Hospital follewing | ~ neral Home for John R, Zabloski,,an illness of two weeks. Mr. Mil- two-day-@jd son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zabloski of 1547 Joslyn RBd., who died Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. . pore Cemetery. ' Besides his parents the fhild. is! surviyed. ‘by his paternal grand- father, Stanley Zabloski, and ma- ‘ ternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Giroux, all of Pontiac. MRS. GEORGE ST. AUBIN . WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs. George (Rita) St. Aubin, 43, of 634 Wolverine_Dr., will be held. at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Wil - jiams Church, Walled Lake. Burial |} will be: in Holy Sepulchre Ceme- tery, Detroit. = “Mrs. St’ Aubin died yesterday at Burial »was in at : ‘ner was a retired woodsman: . Surviving ‘are a son, Arthur Mill: ner, a stepson, Roy Merrill, both | “Jat Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital -{@-charter member and past com- mander of Heart of the Lakes VFW} -———~ _{Post 2706, Keego cxacoragh the Kee- of Commerce,| A. Goff, 83, mother of Morris 75, of 17825, KEEGO — Servi Glen J. Swift, 62, of 3177 Orchard tomorrow at the C. J. Mr, Swift, who had been em- ployed by the Oakland County Road Commission, died Saturday following an illness of five weeks. He was_a member of All Saints Episcopal Church, Pontiac; Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK’ (AP)—William F. Buekley, 77, oil ~pioneer, died Sunday. Buckley, a lawyer, rep- resented some major oil com- panies operating in Mexico before he entered the oil business. as, an independent operator in 1913. One “Ys editor” of The “< weekly National Review. The ob -der-Buekley-was born in Wash- ington, Tex. * * * BURLINGAME, Calif. (AP) — Dr. Hedley S. Dimock, 67, educa- tor, author and pioneer in nation- al youth camping standards, died Saturday of cancer. He was pro- fessor of religious education at George Williams College in Chi- cago from 1927 to 1934 and dean of the college from 1934 to 1952 |He was born in Nova Scotia. \ ie o*® | LECCO, #aly (AP). — Umberto Locatelli, 76, forrnér senator and founder of one of Italy’s impor- bporting companies, died Saturday. * x MENA,. Ark. (AP)—Mrs. Dora Goff, the ‘Abner’ of the former 4+Abner,’’ = Sunday. * * oes Pa. (AP)—John Z. 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FIREPLACE ee ~ “EIGHT. : ) = nae meme PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, Oc#OBE 6. 1058 ma | * ~ New Sidewalks Hold Church Ceremonies to Be Weighed | ag Meadow Brook ‘Hall Waterford Safety Unit Meets 8:0’Glock Tonight in High School AVON TOWNSHIP — Several specific plans fo improve | walking facilities for W aterford | Townghip school children, will be) more than 300 persons. presented when | Township Safety*Committee meets ,a mission by the Board of Church at 8 p.m, tonight at the high school. ‘Extension of the Detroit Presby- some ‘tery, the church will occupy an 18- Cement ne walks for areas, tew nship- constru ted gravel acre site across from the campus paths and promoting standard safe-, of Michigan State University’ ty methods for all schools by train-| ‘Oakland, ing Safety Patrol guards, will be’ Services presently are discussed, according to acting pfeld in the 13-room Lawnridge chairman Edward Chase. A new slate of Safety Commit- | tee officers, which is made up of | __representatives from the %-<; F, Hermanson. will be elected a the Monday nreetineg-— es studyby the ‘committee, who-tryjergan by -the Rev. to work out sénsible answers.twife.— — — Chase explained that this has x * + helped to eliminate some of the). headaches of the Board of Educa; by the Rev. tion and the Township board. Petitions for construction of, a) ‘New Gordon -E. ~up over a hill on the south. side of local church's minister: ‘Maceday drive, have been filed by| arpa, and are now waiting Town- ship Board action. ms This plan, which is one of the | cco wefitshedobe,.tried. would. ~~"“fownship taxes, but Sen arena ices were the Rev where the sidewalk is installed. tricts in other areas, Chase con- baptism. cluded. L _ | The Rev. Meadow Brook Hall, the home of Mr, and \Mrs, Alfred G, Wilson, was, the scene Sunday afternoon of organi- ization service of the University |Presbyterian Church of Rochester. | Witnessing the ceremonies were the Waterford fstablished eight months ago as Hall on Adams road, opposite | the Wilson estate. The erganiz- ing minister is the Rev, Robert schools s Parent - Teacher = Asse, One hundred and sixty-six char-| 5 iter members of the church par- ticipated in the. organization serv-| Chairmen from each school pre- ice, which began with an organy sent their individual problems for; prelude played on the Wilson's pipe} _ Hermanson’s | Invocation and Gloria were given ‘son, field director for Metropolitan! York United Presbyterian cement sidewalk, one block lofi. | 'Churches. ° He is a-brother of the| “Measuring the Church” was Be Y; residents of the McVittie passat the title of the sermon deliv al by the Rev, John A. Viliser of | the Westminster Church, Detroit. Others participating in the serv-| “pr Harold F- assessment of property owners /|Fredsell, director of church exten- |sion of the Detroit Presbytety,. and The project will be studied at the|the Rev. Dr, William H, Marbach| Monday meeting, ‘in anticipation of| \of the First Presbyterian Church, | establishing special assessment dis- | Pontiac, who officiated at the adult Tell the manager how much cash you want and when you'd like to get it Loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car =~ 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC 2nd Floor, Lawrence Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-3249 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Loans mode te residents of o!! surrounding towns We like to say “Yes!” 65 Mt. Clemens St. the First Church, Detroit, had charge of the election, ordination |. land installation of 12 members to the Board of Elders and nine mem- bers to the Board of Deacons. oe a. en Greetings from MSUO were given by Dr, Lowell . E ‘lund, direc- tor of " cintinalie education at mMsUuO, =. Following ‘the service, a recep tien was held:in the dining room of Meadow Brook Hall, presided over by Mrs, Wilson, Assisting her were members of the Women's As- ct the First Church, De- it. = Cause of Farm: Fite - ‘Remains Unknown - a oe fire ebrly Saturday~on the W. K. Bristol farm on Board- man road Romeo Fire Chief Walter Werth. One section of the ‘building con- ‘tained living quarters for seven West Indian workers. One of them Naldon - Carmichael, smelled smoke, saw the flames . burning [through ‘the roof and woke the others. ‘All escaped. unhurt “Among the items lost were 8.000 bushels. of apples, a $10,000 refrig-/ other tools, During- the eter and hanvest- umber of hired seasonal workers = ns be MBE. AND i| BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—St. ‘John Lutheran Church in Pontiac} was the scene of the marriage of Grefstad. Performin the Rev. Carl Nelson. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Daniel R. Danielson of 200 Cedardale St., Bloomfield | Township, is the daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Gustay W. Johanson of Follinge, Sweden. The bridegroom, of 1331 Wil- | liams Lake Rd., White Lake Township, is the son of Mrs, Jo- hannes Grefstad of Oslo, Norway, and the late Mr. Grefstad. . For her wedding, the new Mrs. Soa chose a gown of tissue) Dupioni with a fitted bodice | and Sabrina neckline trimmed with | Alencon: lace. Her long sleeves ta- ipered toa point over T the wrist and CLEAI ANCE End of the Model 1958 PONTIACS Everything” Goes: Top Trade-In Allowances! Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday — SAVE - DEAL NOW. Pontiac Retail Store “FACTORY BRANCH” Behind the Old. QO Si eh Saina Johanson Becomes mam ermet Bride of Jan T. Gretstad saver LOANS! [PK uP THE PHONE ZEA row teen! Come in by appointment for the cash. Phone today —<«# the bouffant skirt ended in a chap- el sweep. Her fingertip veil was secured Saina Cecilia Johanson to Jan Tore|by a pillbox cap trimmed with the rite was| pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephano- tis centered by a red sweetheart rose. : Serving her cousin as maid of ‘honor was Ingrid Danielson. of Pontiac, and ushers were Henry Mainhardt of Detroit and — Leonard Strand of Pontiac. church parlor following the cere- mony was the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Danielson, with whom she made her home. : * * *. Representing the bridegroom 's 8570 Immense St., Milford. f- a Post Office. Walk L take" Methodist RS. JAN TORE GREFSTAD == .-——"~ Best man was Otto B. Wuesfel - Hostess at a recéption in the: had family was Mrs. Bjarne Person of, summer. BRUCE TOWNSHIP — Saas of near Almont was still Alfred A. Taubitz will make their: . undetermined today, ‘aecording to home on Shorewood drive in St. The blaze, which destroyed al at St. Gertrude Chureh in St. Clair ee goon Sed pa men a . ,000 was fought for nine hours ged bride is the daughter of Mr. and { Romeo and Al.|Mrs. Frederick Koggénhop of Lem. ~~ nis’ before be-|breich, Germany. Parents of the : eration unit, two apple cade and. Hit by Stray Bullet teen-age bope.and pay pS pen bullet -v _\mer work in agriculture ab.ou t!y '6,400-of them living—en-farms-all at Colorado, Springs, ‘Mr. and Mis. Clair Shores. They were married_> The tormer Tise. Koggenhop, the bridegroom are Mr. fred Taubitz of Harpy Given in marriage by her un- ele, William Ki p of 356 Kendry Ave., Bloomfield Town- ship, the-new Mrs, Taubitz was wearing a_ full-length gore of + | Milford Yovagiie’. 6, | Michael oman, & 6, of 8951 Cool- At Walled Lake Church into Uranium 333, an nuclear fuel. of a mortgage to finance construc- tion of a ngw church, — Of contemporary architecture, the church will cost $155,000 plus. furnishings, according to the Rev. John W, Mulder, The first unit will be 12,009 square feet, in- cluding the sanctuary seating 350, a fellowship hall, kitchen, par- lors and offices.” A special- fétothre of the new Ground-breaking ‘ceremonies were held for the church’s new sanctuary and the congregationigin next spring. The Rev. Mulder| gave its approval to the securing/turned the first ground for the ng Tun [1 (or Sack = SALE | Construction is expected to be-| CASH REGISTER OL ear ing a. chrome-plated, REFRIGERATOR shovel. Péfticipating with him inf © DESK CHAIRS — the ceremonies were Robert Philip, | COKE MACE INE chairman of the building commit-| jtee; L. B, Miles, chairman of the} Board of Trustees; Elmer Conrad, who head sthe official board, and} Paul McVey, the youngest mem- ber of the — «x * Music Le provided by = . 2182 So. Telegraph Across From Miracle Mile the’ HARDWARE CO. _etiiciemt \ <: oo me ee el * ce ee ee ee Oe eR OT Oe we Space . ..» Use AAA's COMPLETE: SERVICE BUREAU | No'rxtms Soot tor YOu. 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Bre Rinride E. he, Brecdnidge also is bring- ini A of the. mleetiog tend _suttt ~ Only conventiosal,” “pin aisinie warheads could be seen on- the! tremendous: fragmentation effect) jdecks. They are said to have a that can blast entire formations of. enemy planes out of the sky. “es the bat battalion will reap opera : +\g-spae A oT bateer al r leusehion sites that have been 4 vomen ow escape |Tushed toward completion during | scents Saas trrkanis and deoressed the past month. sina er sontes tate fr ae “They'll be ready for the battal-| rey jotting Up Nigh srens (ion when it arrives,”’ said 1st Lt. os = tom a Gy | Russell White, Ridgway, Ill,-a Aaya Fy OE ong technical adviser from the battal-| New calming re- |10N sent ahead to supervise un- | s loading. ballet, Sg eratEx ar a 5s relief, Gafe for or old. Get t's a real sweet weapon,” he Si druauist. Poel better f fastor money back. eat “I've fired it in the States. - _o y; « = 9-give. lthe “battalion ae it ‘needs ~ Fito set up and take-over ‘a major More Fe How..soon the missile battalion will be operational has not. been ites Antihistamines ‘Get Gl Drunk Japan Given Right to Pick Fate in Shooting of Cab Driver TOKYO (AP)—The US. hes} —— that ‘a GI got drunk} antihistamine tablets today, robbed an airman of $10-and his) s girl trend Sines, 80d eoriousty wounded a Japenese) ve jtaxi-airiver. .TheArmy said the shooting: was. apparently accidental- and. that the soldier; —~Anthony—W. Rs ¢ even ‘bate than we've 2 sald SJ it is. We're real proud of it.” ~~ sonenion wee eepecied. to oF e Oct, 911, - fo Hos Optical Seen sa ca On Combind _Drmor a rane oe ay oma ay i ,- 60, - beneath the. whede aah wes eoetied to Seen. ~ = e a en stupor ‘due to “having” ‘taken | jtwo boxes of antihistamine cap-' sules. * *« “The facts as presently repast- jed indicate that the case will tall yf ear ocet ‘a Japanese court wilt °& ‘him it} he is. The Army gave this accoynt | the. incident: : Bracato, assigned to the irae logistical depot. at Tokorozawa,| apparently took two boxes of the! drug, then drove from the depot) to the Tokorozawa railroad sta-/ tion. There he abandoned his car, and took a cab to nearby Yokota: City. * * * ; At Yokota,’he picked « up an unidentified airman and the air-| ‘|man’s Japanese girl friend and °59 Checrolet... Thursday, Oct. 16 decidedly different design new Slimline design . .. fresh, fine, fashionable! “fabulous new finish . 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En route he pulled a 45 automatic pistol, robbed the air- iman of $10 and pushed him out of the car. “Upon returning to the area of the railroad station,” the Army | report continued, “‘he again flour- ished the pistol and, according to! ithe testimony of the Japanese girl, it was accidentally dis- charged, the shot penetrating the back of the cab driver, piercing a lung and coming out of his chest.”’ | ~ * * * Military police, who arrived | when Bratato and the girl sought! assistance, talked him into sur-; rendering “his weapon. He was’ taken in custody to Johnson Air, Force Base hospital, near Toko- | rozawa, and his stomach was pumped out. U.S. military and) Tepanese police began ¢ an — gation. Cadillac Boy, 9, Slain in Shotgun Accident | CADILLAC — Nine-year-old David ,,Gorham suffered fatal in- juries yesterday when he was _ Newest “Automatic Washer. 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The new cars will be shown s Pontiac by R & R ace Inc., 724 “ Oakland Ave. -_ sts Power, Increases Inside Space DETROIT = More room for pas- sengers and a new, more powerful engine with traditional outstanding | fuel economy: That's the news | about the 1959 Imperial which will be displayed by dealers beginning Friday, Oct. 24, ling to C. E. "of the Chrysler and Imperial Di- vision. ” in Seconds * * * The 1959 model is the first to be built in the corporation’s new Im- perial plant. Briggs said the new plant marks a further step in setting the Imperial set from “The Imperial has been com- pletely different in sculpture and engineering since 1957,” he said. Corns Nerve-Deep Relief Starts No waiting for action when you use Dr: Scholl’s Zino- Pain stops in a jiffy. Used with the separate Medi- cations included, Zino-pads remove corns one of the quickest ways known to medical science. Get a box today! At Drug, Shoe, Department and 5-10¢ Stores everywhere. D! 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In 1959 the Custom Imperial series ig offered in a four-door hsedan, two-door and four-door hard- top, and convertible coupe. The Imperial LeBaron series offers a four-door sedan and a four-door hardtop. Two Men Killed, Six Houses Burn | HOBBS, NM. “4 (AP)—Two men. were dead and half a dozen | houses destroyed by fire today in | the aftermath of a high-pressure | gasoline expiceion. we ik aouaen was touched off The into a gasoline pipeline in 9/ ‘Hobbs residential area, spraying the neighborhood with flaming gaso- line. xe * * The dead were A. A Hardin, 49, and M. R. Dodson, The fire was xtingriished after seven hours. 82 N, Saginaw Sale Sohwietcs hi o7e SHEERS Bb pair $1.50 Neumode Hosiery se “Now it has a home of its own | where men with specialized skills rear view mirror that electronic- sedan, two-door and four-door | hardtop. 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Sunday ‘was the first time Negroes came toa ‘service, SS 15 in Gang 9 boat Boy DETROIT (®— Dennis Lang, 16, of Detroit, was in Serious condition \today with injuries he suffered when beaten by a gang of about 15 boys. Police said Lang was | walking with two girls when the gang jumped him, The girls were not hurt. Officers said Lang was ‘unable to identify his attackers, About two hours later another ofa shaft, Fallout from both was). int By PH¥LLIS BATTELLE NEW. YORK: Jim Garner, known all too well to Ed Sullivan and Steve Allén ‘as<“Bret Maver- ick,” is not.only a competition- killer and a lady-killer, He also is reputed to be a reformed ne'er do well, a rejuvenated Huck Finn, a former bum. amiably, on a straw out of his] . orange juice, “‘they’ve got that all wrong. I.was lazy, yes, but always a lovable American boy through it ‘all. “IT was a beatnik before they had the name. And you know what beatniks are? I feel they are the most aimless, immature ple in the. world —éreating nothing, existing, doing nothing for the sake of doing nothing— _ ‘the biggest” conformists in the. world aceeee they've banded i. Garner ‘grinned anit explained | cooly that this is the way he was for 25 years-befere he discovered acting. He quit school because he wasn't interested. Lost~ jobs, —be-" cause he couldn’t care less about them. ‘‘But I never made a wrong |move in my life. Oh, granted I shouldn’t haye rohbed those banks, but*what the h---.” | ~ ke * i The enormously handsome actor | is also suspected of being bitter. Not true. He is merely ingratiatingly =) cal and frank. He admits-t “Sweetheart,” he said, chewing} - when be juined theater oh ext Marine as an able-bodied seaman.| Satur, les cok the Peat Catch draftee called to the Korean War, where he received the purple heart. xk * * Be compe thie ated adel Tn Sig raped money h less a -businessman,”: , he works six days a le i wife and 3 ALWAYS f collection of ee on en he sits down for an interview, like Lowrey Holiday ORGAN With Percussion * CELESTE BELLS * VIBRA HARP - * HARPSICHORD * HAWAITAN GUITAR * SINGING STRINGS of a tab. walnut Open Monday and Gallagher Ts E Huron St. ORGAN MINDED? 7 “DON’T MISS THE FAMOUS — Glorious Music—Church, Theater — Pop at the touch In mahogany or eee cues vhs ONLY. Matching Bench and-Lessons Included TERMS ARRANGED a Dewntews Pontiac) Friday "til 3.P.M. Music Co. FE $-0566 this one, Warner Brothers’ execu- \tiveg and press agents chew their knuckles, and he has a ball. “I say anything I want to,” he said, Prarie Whar would you~ Tike™ 'know?”" | I’d always wanted to know how a ‘‘frank’’ man feels about having | his story unfolded before his lastounded eyes on “This Is Your \Life."’ It happened to Garner a few weeks ago. | “It made me angry te start | | | with,” he said. “I don’t know anybody who wants their life put on in front.of 20 million people, | especially if you haven't any idea | what, and who, they’re going to | bring out of it. 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The first time we played with them we spent a very pleasant evening. “However, ‘it has not been very pleasant since then, because one of the men de- lights ‘in telling ‘dirty jokes ~~ and one has to be especially careful what one -says or he picks it up and out of an in- nocent statement makes a vul- gar remark. Neither my hus- * band nor I want to play any more but don’t know how to « get out of it without tefting the . “peal reason why. “My - husband thinks we <*ghould tell. them plainly our -) reason for dropping out even at the risk of causing hurt feel- . ings. Will you please tell us what to: .do == this situation?” Answer: Quite possibly if you told this’ man you dislike earkage such’ jokes and asked “him to. stop, he would realize that his habit can be offensive * and Will curb it. If he does not, __cthen you will have to discon- tinue your card games. car to pick up the bridesmaids , at their houses on the morning of the wedding to take them _ to the bride's house, or do “they ‘arrange for their owr transportation?” _ Answer: If the bridesmaids have no family cars to bring ‘them to the bride’s house, the bride’s:.parents should make the -necessary arrangerients . for their transportation. “*Dear ‘Mrs. Post: Is it im- | proper for the host to mix a ‘> second ‘cocktail for himself - when none of the guests eas “more than one?" “3 _ Answér: -No, certainly not ~ improper, but. it might ‘be un- wise: be, © _& Guild Plans Bazaar Women’s Guild ‘of Bethel "United Church of Christ is dis- cussing plans for @ supper and Bazaar to be aia — 2. couples . «i “Dear Mrs, Post: Is it rieces- '. sary for the bride to send.a pene The game in East Lanting was an occasion for family outings. One such family taking the train on Delta Amicron Group to Hear - _ Penelope Bell Pianist Penelope Ball of Bir-- mingham will be guest artist at the Thursday meeting of Zeta Xi Chapter of Delta Omi- _cron, national professional mu- - sic fraternity, Miss Ball was ‘the 1957 winner of the Delta Omicron scholarship to Inter- lochen, National Music Camp. 2 we (® * Special honored guest will be the national president of Delta Omicron, Mrs. Milton Petzold of Neward Valley, N.Y. who currently is touring midwest- ern collegé campuses visiting chapters st at fraternity. * The ration wil be held at the home of Mrs, F. W. Grid- ley on Arlington drive in Bey- erly Hills at 8 p.m. — Try a Mothball Do not worry about moths getting into your unused yarn before you make something out of it. Wrap yarn around a moth ball and you-will have no wor- ries about it. Tuesday at Lincoln Junior High Local PTA Council Plans _ “Learning Together the PTA - Way,’ will be the theme for a workshop to be given Tues- day evening at Lincoln Junior High. Schoo by Pontia¢ Coun- cil abel Soutrworth will give theg javocation ‘and. the Bir- . mingham League of Women Voters will present a playlet ot the Constitutional ——, ion. - (ONFERENCES SET | | / Mrs, William Ande¥gon, Pon- 4/ tiae PTA Council president, i will conduct a-conference for | presidents. Vice presidents and f program chairmen will meet wits Mrs. L. D, McLauchlin. In charge of recording and corresponding secretaries wilt be Mrs. Roland Stephison and ~ Mrs. Leonard Saari. Treas- urers and jauditors will meet with Mrs: Robert Lake, Charles Coppersmith and Arthur — Robert Lake will have charge - of the meeting with the budget ° and: finance chairmen. Conducting the meeting on hospitality and room represén- tatives will be Mrs. William. Mihalek. Room representatives. will meet with Mrs. Donald McKee and Mrs. ‘Eugne Hois- . ington. - William Wright will hold a conference on the exceptional ’ child, and safety chairmen will meet with Lewis Sullivan and Charles Lemke. CIVIL DEFENSE LEADERS _Kerineth Nagley_and Roland Stephison will lead the -con- ference on. civil defense and eounci] delegates will meet with Mrs. George Gray and Mrs. Albert Stevens. Discussing membership will be Mrs. Stanley Boyd, - Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. Wayne . Weaver. Parliamentarians: will ’ meet with Charles Dugas, :- Pontiae Press Photos Jack Emery of Grosse Pointe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Emerick of Birmingham and Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald of Bloom/ied'! Hills. Saturday was Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ma) ne and their daughter, Peggy, of Bloomfield Hills. Let Him Hire a Model — Abby: Give Artist the Brush- Off By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: with a man who is very much interested in art and he has been doing a lot of painting. I don't know quite how to say it, _ but he paints the female figure from life and some ef the * girls have very little on, if any- thing. I know some girls pose artists and <“ think nothing 4 of it but I don't think I could do it. He keeps < ma asking me to ABBY pose for him. When I refuse he tells me.I am being childish and old-fash- ioned. Am I?” - _. NO MODEL DEAR NO: Artists have no difficulty engaging professional models to pose for them. If he won't take “NO” for. an Worksho p Mrs. Thomas Fowler will Iead the discussion with his- torians, and legislation dis- ‘cussions will be led by Dr. Dana P. Whitmer and John “Witherup. ~~ 7 * * * Scholarship chairmen will meet with Horton Southworth and Lester Stanley, while Mrs. Harold Beebe and Mrs. Thomas Henson will discuss the PTA magazine and publications. ‘Mrs. Melvin Norberg and "Mrs. Arnéld Thomas will meet with pre-school chairmen while Josephine Seeley and Mrs. Wil- liam White will dead the con- ference for the health chair- men. ‘Audto Visual chairmen will meet with Margaret Scott. Completing the list of work- shops will be a discussion on juvenile protection by Donnie _ Smith and L. C. McLauchlin. ~ I am going answer — give him ‘the brush.”’ x & “DEAR ABBY: My motier and I had a Jong talk about what a girl should expect from her husband and I can tell you, Abby, I am shook. She said her philosophy was: your husband to the idea that “ you intend to maintain a very ; gigh “standard of living, and yowwill absolutely not accept anything but the best for your- self or your children and he had better make enough money - to supply it.’) “T am only 18, Abby, and maybe I have a head full of romantic ideas, but I never thought material things mattered if two people loved each other. What js your opinion on love versus money in marriage?” : , EIGHTEEN DEAR EIGHTEEN: A heart full of love can't beat long on an empty stomach. A wise girl will be realistic about the earn- ing capatity of her future hus- band. She'll help him all she can and be satisfied to live within his income. Good wives do not make burdensome de- mands on their husbands and let them die pulling the load. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My problem : may seem very petty to you: but it is veryserious to me, Our clergyman lives next door to “us. They are always having an open house or some social gathering and first, let me say they are very. nice neighbors, but their guests use our drive- way and all the parking space in front of our house and we can’t get anywhere near our own home with our car. I don’t want to call the police and I dislike making an issue‘ of it directly. Have you any sug; gestions?’ : NO PARKING SPACE DEAR NO: Your clergyman (like any other neighbor) should be informed that his guests are.inconveniending you. Tell him immediately: * *& * “DEAR ABBY: We've been (‘Aecustom married over 30 years and my husband has been as nice a man as any woman could want, except for one bad fault. He is a string and paper-bag saver. The paper wrapper of any package is carefully fqided and saved, He will spend an hour untying a knot if he thinks he can save the string. Now, Abby, we seldom use any of the paper bags or strings, and he is still saving them. How can I get him to throw that stuff away and quit being so miserly?” THE MRS. DEAR MRS.: People who save paper bags and strings ‘ manifest a sensible concern -about the future. Be glad you've got plenty of “strings” on a man like that—your se- curity is in the bag! x *.« * . “DEAR ABBY: We have a very nice gemoetry teacher for whom we are trying to find a husband. She is very pretty and young (about 25) has blonde hair and a wonder- ful personality. We would hate to see her become an.old maid. Do you know of any nice un- attached millionaires who could fill the bill? Thank you. HER STUDENTS DEAR STUDENTS: A young, good-looking blonde who teaches geometry should know al] the angles. Don't be obtuse! * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO HAR- RIET: You may be younger but many men prefer to do business with an old estab- lished firm, * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO BRUCE: Just call it “THE HIGH COST OF LOVING.” And don't whine—you made your bed! For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a. self-addressed, stamped envelope. * * * If you want a collection of Abby's best letters and answers in one book, ask your book- dealer to Bet “DEAR ABBY" for’ you. » Area F alk i in. Gay. Mood | ~ Attend M- MSU ‘Game a UT All set to cheer for ar favorite were Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert Bruce of Malcolm street. They ~ Bloomfield Hills News ‘were also among the many local fans _who took. the train to th the game. en ac “Ang Autumn Meetings, Parties Begin | By RUTH rennet BLOOMFIELD HILLS —The Birmingham branch of the Woman's Farm and Garden Association will hold its first meeting of the season Oct. 13 ~ at Birmingham Community House. Mrs. J. E. Rosier Jr. is chairman of the luncheon com- mittee, assisted by Mrs. Ray- mond Giffels, Mrs. Edward Sawmmut, Mrs. Francis Mc- Guire, Mrs. Herbert Carr, Mrs. Hugh D. Backus and Mrs. Thomas Chester. Mrs. J. P. Carritte Jr. will . b be the speaker. Past president Mrs. Robert Watt will be chairman of the * * * The board of directors of Birmingham Tewn Hall, of which Mrs. George H. Cary ts president, disappointed when actress Peggy Wood (‘I Re- member Mama’’) had to can- cel her visit, were. fortunate in its substitution. ‘“‘Mr. Mu- sic” Meredith Willson and his wife Rini will be the next at- traction, Oct. 9 and 10. Mr. Willson’s play, ‘The Music Man,” has been a Broadway attraction since early last December. , * * * é Mrs. Whiting Raymond’ en- tertained Friday afternoon at tea to welcome Mrs. Lewis B. Sappington home from an ex- tended trip in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Sappington, who are now living in Grosse Pointe, were Birmingham residents for many years. a ka * * The Hamden Chronicle (Hamden, Conn.) has a new owner, publisher and éditor, Charles B. Lenahan of Frank- lin. * * * The Merry Makers group held the first party this season Saturday evening, Oct. 11, at Gien Oaks Coun- try Club. On the committee for this year are Mr. and Mrs. James R. Longwell Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Couzens Jr., the Robert Burtons, the Allan Keoghs and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Jeffers. Mrs. Jessie Mann Hanson and daughter Jane have driv- en from their home in Los Angeles to visit old friends. -They visited over the week- The Meredith R. Smiths of ~ South Josephine avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Diane, to James Sisson Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred D. Douglas of Royal Oak. She attended the University of Oklahoma. Her . fiance attended Ferris Institute. Dance . end with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Webster of Fairfax road. Mrs. Hanson is a former Birming- ham resident. Mr. and Mrs. Webster will entertain at cocktails for their guests. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bennett were. in New York over the weekend to greet their son-in-law and daughter, the Clune J:-Walsh Jrs. The just Walshes are returning Elegant and understated is this sheer black wool after-five dress from Mr. Mort’s fall collection. Both the high bateau neck- line and short sleeves are trimmed with lace. A crisp grosgrain ribbon ae- cents the high Empire waistline. The dress may be purchased locally. JUDITH DIANE SMITH # from Europe where they have been honeymooning since their _ June wedding. . * * Mr. Ai Mrs. Frank S. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, H. Tay- lor and the Thompson Tam- kes have returned from a visit at Hines valk. * Mr. ei ori Charles Him- elhoch (Isabel Levy) announce the birth of a daughter, .Carol Rose, Sépt. 29. x * * Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis will entertain at a cocktail par- ty Oct. 12 at. Bloomfield Open Hunt oi * * _ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin Jr. who recently moved from ~ Franklin to Echo road in. Bloomfield Hills are looking - forward to a visit this week with Mrs. Martin's . mother, Mrs. F. H. Huffman of Beth- lehem, Pa. Mrs. Huffman, a former De- troiter, will divide her time > with the Martirts and her oth- er son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John F, String Jr. of Overhill road. Shower Honors Bride-to-Be at Woltord Home Virginia Wohigemuth, bride- elect of H. James Albright was honored at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at.the Pineview drive home of Mrs. “Glenn Wolford. Mrs, Frank Hudson was cohostess. Guests were Mrs. Harry Al- bright, Norma Balmer, Mrs. Jack Daniel, Mrs. Clare De- Lauder, Mrs. Derwin Heller and Mrs. Gerald Heller. Others were Janet Hudson, Mrs. Otto Liewert, Mrs, Lynn Rohrer, Mrs, Frank Schlich- ter, Mrs, ‘Arthur Wohlgemuth and Mrs. Emma Wohlgemuth. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lier bai ca of Voorheis road and Mr. an Mrs. Harry H, Albright of Aven street, Area Couple Wed. in Methodist Rite Mrs. Margaret Ringler of Parke street and George Hy _Barnard of Drayton Plans were married Thursday at Central Methodist Church parsonage. Dr. Milton H. Bank officiated at the afternoon ceremony. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘Mather of Bay City attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard will live in Drayton Plains. Ralph Derragons Mark Anniversary An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Derragon for their 25th wedding anniversary was given Sunday at their home on Watkins Lake. Hosting the affair were their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Derragon of East Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Derragon of. South Saginaw street. Eighty guests were present. How Exaspérating Nothing is as annoying as a run in your stockings just when you want to look your best. About the only cure is to tote an extra pair of stockings in your handbag on such occasions, . ocr nly: ee ee a = “FOURTEEN Pe ua Dee ‘auality. SE as.our standard. _| Sr * donnell says: “sy or mec learnt onan: RNR AE mit re be our Guest” LADIES a2 p lease fitomers. By MURIEL LAWRENCE The shop sells notions, Usually the proprietors—a man and wife— |are both available to wait on cus- But yesterday she was alone be- ‘hind the counter, I asked for pink ribbon, and as she was turning to the shelves behind her the: tele- phone rang. She said, .“‘Excuse me,” walked over to the instru- ment and spoke at once into its mouthpiece. “No, Nick,’”’ she said, “T can't talk to you now, I’m busy. I've got a customer.” Back with me, she selected a bolt ‘from one of the shelves, explain- os il sod ey ha i 8 eke think he’d have enough-sense not The | to pester me. He knows his Pop isn’t here. But kids have no sense of responsibility any more.” a a I had just said, “I think three yards. ...’* when the telephone rang again. After the fifth ring, she answered it, “Didn't I tell manded. “Leave me alone, Nick! This customer .. e = “I don’t mind waiting,” I said. But she'd already slammed the child. ~ angrily, “You just wait, Nick, Fu peaieh | _ You all week for this...” As I left with, my ribbon, the} * Tt.was she, not Nick who had experienced the entire conflict be- tween obligation eS Me and ae As it was he behaved like-ar baby who expects other people to do all tion to him. his thinking for him, eosin appreciation. of - your enthusiastic response to our first year at the Miracle Mile! ~ ATTEND our first anniversary and inspect Oakland County’s finest beauty salon. ' Meet our staff of specially trained operators who are schooled in the art of imaginative styling to match your personality... THEN when you have completed your inspection and meet our staff, we would like the privilege of cutting your hair (again as our guest... at no ‘cost or obligation to you!!) ... to demonstrate the | Please bring this announcement as your personal invitation and when calling, please . | mention this ad. In case you have just had | your hair cut, we will henor this invitation | through Wednesday, October 22, 1958. This’ offer good only for ladies over 17 years of age. ‘| re ~donnell HAIR STYLISTS | _ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ~ “Ta the Bazaar Area” 9 with é6r without appointment: FEderal 8-9639 Hours: 10-9 4) “Tcraft \Dept., by Laura Whales New, unusual, modern! Triangu- lar shape with scalloped edging| Faceents any chair smartly. Striking design — easy to mem- orize! Use for buffet set, scarf ends, too. Pattern 562: Crochet. di- rections for chair back 14x17; arm- rest 9x10 inches. * Send 35 cents (coins). for this pattern—add five cents for each pattern: for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- P.0. Box 164, Old ‘Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. iPrint plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. x led, and I said, “You.did.” , receiver back on its hook and was Ingrid Bergman’ s Own. Story By RALPH COOPER (¥or United Press Internationa!) I reminded Ingrid Bergman that she said “‘my husbands—all three | lof them” during our interview on the Welsh mountainside. “Did I say THAT?” she demand- She. threw back her head and roared with laughter..Ten minutes learlier Lars Schmidt had with- tainside where fe were chatting, so that I could be alone with Ingrid. “When: you go Gown him about it and watch his face,” she Said. “Tell him ‘She keeps making an embarrassing mistake by talk- ing about. her “third husband” '— and ask him what he’s going to do about it?” Ingrid laughed again. ‘‘That was a little premature of me.” Then she looked thoughtful. “But I’ve’ been surprised at the reaction this time .. . and very relieved. At first I thought, a trifle wearily perhaps, ‘here we go again.’ “But it has not been like that at all. Wherever I go people seem jpleased . .. and glad that I am happy.” I told Ingrid I hoped she would find lasting happiness, and she said, with a girlish, impish grin: “T have high hopes!” Star’ Reaches for ‘Happiness | i , because good old Garbe never says anything. But me! However’ silly it is, people know I MUST have said it, -because I open _my-!- great big mouth too ‘much. And too often. “It’s funny .. . because I don't find it easy to talk to people and I am really a very shy person. Because in‘ Sweden we are very polite people. You never say that your house, or your dress, or your]. children are anything at all. If someone compliments you-on your dress you always say ,‘But no . this is an old So . but YOUR ress is js woriderfu “When I went to America I was almost shocked at the way people said, ‘Yes, I rather like it, too.’ They were proud of everything ... their wives, their families, | their, jobs, their cars ... . that was. God’s own country! It took some getting ysed tot” “Your career is re-established and happiness has returned with Lars, so the sooner you marry and make a_ settled life for yourself the better,” ] said. a a ee 2 “We shall-marry as soon as we are able to,’”’ Ingrid replied. ‘And how long. that will be we do not know. We are waiting for the ver- a= eee eee A new 1959 Laura Wheéler WIRES WOULD BUZZ ° Needlecraft. Book — just out — has The bra that does more for you~ because . . . [pa oe “elastic around the circle- Stitched Cup gives Snug fit! | e Poe eitg st tte Your bra conforms to the shape of your body, thanks to the elastic band around the cup of Rave. This meons snug, figure-shaping fit in complete comfort becouse elastic clings yet gives ond moves when .you move. of course the circle-stitched cups provide anothe portant plus—give uplift and a gf prettier line. 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We realize the fact that those involved are very much lin the public eye might prove a difficulty, and also‘the fact that Roberto _— already had one mar- riage uulled nd I want to be able to go back to Haly whenever I want. If my children were to be in Italy, and I wanted to visit them suddenly, I would not be able to if divorced only in Mexico.” The solution may yet have to be a Swedish divorce, which would give Ingrid Swedish nationality again, and be recognized in Italy. . a The facts. are that Rossellini claimed their marriage was not valid and Ingrid, through By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ’ When you see an unusually love- lady, one who holds your alyze what makes her that way, or do you just envy lier? Our first inclination is to wish a i Te However, if you will analyze the ‘total impact of many small parts, [none ot which seems. expecially im- considered source.of her attractiveness you! jwill find that it comes from the Ba: = y ae. = alone. What are these magic attributes which are within the reach of every woman? In the first place, a say se et as .jand a graceful walk, Otherwise she -| will net pull our gaze alone with her, Unless she carries herself well) . even her-clothes will not look at- have m when worn by a wee Uk Gal oe ae good figure. I would say that al- most the number one attribute is really good carriage. Then, of course, there is the figure! We all knew how that Pe irces Is. ‘Seah of Little Things * sneer ae ee Have You Tried This? oS, Y Bethany Baptist Church wras-te ting of Barbara Ann sneale and. | entertaining , 7 ee ee evening wed-| 'Frederick John Oerther. Dr. Jo-'— mae Cultured . . Pearl Necklaces {seph L Chapman officiated at the ceremony before, 200 guests. Time for a Lift by Rowena Wilson women felt the need of a lift mental, physical, psychological —she dashed out and purchased a new hat. This was very often feund te be . rejuvenating but # net lasting. Ladies. have discevered “that best results ean be achieved by changing the coloring as abeut new clothes, there is an increased concern as to hair color and styling to complement your wardrobe. A school girl should look neat and trim to complement; her helping te make this possible }, by off te shampoo, cut and set her hair for just $2.50, Rowena's Beaut Dixie Highway, OR 3-3541, 14 S. M Pontiac. FE 5-3735. There was a time that- when a | well as the styling of the hair. { Although you continue to chat | new fall wardrobe. We are | ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Karsten Prager of Germany was ‘best man. Ushers were William | | Anderson Evans of Utah, Steven |J. Hans of New York and Michael \McArdle of Washington, D.C. i ~*~ * * | When the couple left for a honey- 'moon following the reception in the church parlors, the new Mrs.) Oerther was wearing a red plaid woo] dress with black accessories and a white rose corsage. The two will live in Ann Arbor | where the bridegroom is doing | post-graduate work at University | of Michigan. The bride ts a grad- uate of University of Michigan School of Nursing and the bride- | groom is alse a graduate of the _ University of Michigan. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.| 'Kneale wore a rose lace dress | with Tose accesso: and a cor- sage of pink cymbidium orchids Mrs. Oerther selected a navy’ ‘blue print dress with navy acces- _sories and a corsage of pink cym- |‘ bidium orchids outlined with w hite' | | feathered carnations.. Magic Beauty “Nu-Face.” No capsmnsadry Face lifting and peel. Cosmetic an beauty adviser to Hollywood stars for 40 years. Stockholm Grad. Specialist CAROLYN NILSON | Wayside Gleaners Hear Rev. Schoof | The October meeting of the Way- side Gleaners was held Friday eve- J nine at the First Baptist Church. The Rev. itroit Bible Institute was guest)". 37 Salon 772 E. Maple, B’ham , : ee boo Se ; speaker. His topic was “John the fm 6-7373. 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Saute in fat or | cooking oil, When done, trans- _fer to another pan...Add the * Yollowing ingredients | to the © gravy left in the pan: 4 cans condensed cream of mush- % room soup - \% pint sour cream Heat but do not boil. Cook | “Wide se 11 it F73 noodles. “Serve meat balls on © noodles with cream gravy. ; a IE ES MILLETT just as foolish for her to) mistake. She hasn’t changed her way of wear- ing her hair in 20 years.) Pulled back severely from her face’ and twisted into a tight knot in back, it is far from flattering, now that it is completely gray. She wears almost no make-up, ‘and while q freshly scrubbed look | may be amin on a young a ‘few middle-aged women enough glow to set it off. Her clothes are so duil and drab it is a wonder how she could find them in these days | ‘of bright colors and eolor combinations. Mrs. B. is making that¢— make a real effort to achieve. The’ secret, of course, is, CHANGE. The woman who refuses| to- change her appearance never, manages to look like she did 20 years ago—but more than likely’ looks 20 years older than she is.| Sorority Plans Tea Plans for a tea for prospective | to be held Oct. 23 at, members, |the Stout street’ home of Joan | Bennett, were discussed when Phi |Alpha Kappa Chapter of Beta Sig- --ma Phi met Thursday at the home lof Sandra Johnson on Edison Now, Mrs. B, oS an intelligent) street. | woman, and perhaps she feels she) is above making the most of her appearance. But however intelli- lgent a woman is, she isn’t very, bright if she makes that mistake - | Husbands and children like ‘to! ee the her best. : | And it does something for a ‘| woman's personality to change | her hairdo now and then, ex- hunt for becoming colors ame i flattering fashions. There's a happy medium between dressing too yetng for one’s age and dressing too sedately for one’s years. That's the happy medium: any middle-aged woman ought to periment with make-up, and to J” cies This two- vidoe fur trimmed (opossum) en- semble can go anywhere any time. Under. the jacket, with its detachable | collar, is a smooth lined | dress of oxford wool, \Set Wed nesday -\Thursday evening. Mrs. Wayne Emerson, PTA Panel Program “seem of Parents and. Michigan Teachers; John Witherup, co-legis- lative chairman Pontiac Council of PTA; and L, D. McLauchlin, legis- lative chairman of Emerson. your next Club Private Dining Rooms for Dinners @ Banquets @ Luncheons WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RD. “Nominating committee for the year are Mrs, Warren Safety chairman is Mrs. McKee- ver with Mrs, Peter Larson, co- Mrs. Donald Heard, in charge of scholarship chairman. Mrs. Rob-| ert Highfield, defense stamps; and popcorn saies, have announced) lases_ will start next week, | Refreshments will be served at. the coming meeting by Mrs. Laura Wait and J. Albert Henning. Junior High PTA Announces Officers New officers of the Madison. Junior High School PTA were in-, troduced when the group met is the president; Mrs. Mihalek, mother -vice president; Eugene Hoisington, father vice president; Brooks Robertson, teacher vice. president; | Mrs. Stephen Kves, secretary; Mrs. Weaver, William Council delegates are Mrs. Virgil Everett, Mrs. Carson Cascadden, and Mrs. Clyde Runyan. | Grated cheese added to your , favorite biscuit recipe just before. the addition of the liquid makes| Wilbur Williams, treasurer and | |Mrs. Howard Shelley, historian. ati! Dress Up Your Home for. Fall! have living room furniture RE-UPHOLSTERED ‘NOW? DAVENPORT As Low As $75 CHAIR $30 your Choose from Our Brand New _ Line of Fall Fabrics! A wonderful way to give your living room a fresh new look. Quality mate- rials throughout—and all workmanship As Low As is guaranteed five years. 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Lbelongs to Negroes. as well” as whites. ’ @ Baptist minister told his ¢ongregation Sunday after | three Negro university students | were denied admission. * + * Gerald Primm called upon the few members of the con- gregation who turned away the The Negroes, students at Shaw University here, had agreed to sit in the balcony of Calvary Baptist Church if allowed at the services. Many members told the minis- ter afterward that they supported his stand in demanding the doors a Fortune Awaits Returning Hobo His Invention’ Designed Planes, Divert Craft LOS ANGELES (AP)—A penni- less engineer has returned from] | a hobo jungle to continue work onj an invention that may end plane collisions and earn him a fortune. 2 F "omilies Move, f but Keep Same — \Street Address. BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP)—After] 11 years at the, same address here, the Fultons and the Elmores They probably will never forget it. : * * * 400.miles away; and .Mr.. ‘and Mrs. David Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Francis Elmore|I- will be living in, Kendallville, Ind, Tender; tr, ‘Sliced ‘BEEF No ee . Veal in —_ it tens issolves in case. Stops scratching and 30 speeds |e opened to all. A few walked| Elmer C. Meukel, a self-taught! Hamburg. | SHOU! DER | Get LANACANE today at all druggists. out during services. electronic whiz, came home to his vols « wife and three children Sunday lthree months after hitting the hebo trail to escape the pressure’ cy of mounting bills. eae * & o* ; Only slightly less eager than his} Ia 1920 two’ Frenehmen, Drs. ; KIW. ANIS family to welcome the hawk-nosed Albert Calmette and Camille, 41-year-old Meukel back were the|Geurin, introduced B.C.G., a non- | officers of the Polaris Engineer-/pathogenie tuberculosis vaccine. | ing Co. of Los Angeles. They say More than 100,000,000 people have | CLUB STEAKS Tray el and Ady enture ine Cot oe Angin Tey yor Ua 30,00. 5 a Lb. -- ... .\ five million dollars to —_ his Series | _ invention*. VS : ‘ Sy ae a64 se ammeg sooner = = _| We’ re ready to go to work on = = = = ; 2 : : PONTIA AC ‘CENTR AL HIGH AU DITORIUM, Se ee eed 8 P.M. : eee siaan and gcmationl Se vate {by divert the aircraft to avoid- iat Delightful and Thrilling - collision. i Entertainment But they will still dase the, same street address—232 Clark’ in both Hambyrg and Kendall- | STEAK This Valuable Coupon Entitles-the Bearer to a 1 ib. Limit Fresh Saini Tickets Are Going Fast! (et Yours Now! oe 2 ral == —————SS —— Tit right away,” said Ben Rad-| datz, president of the firm. The . * ko & It was the company’s report of i | |the apparent success of Meukel’s§.. - | jinvention that started the search | : for him last Sept. 24.:.A> news-| |paper reporter “finally tracked him. down in Reno, Nev. | Meukel, who learned engineer- The Kiwanis Club of Pontiac presents seven of the top travelogues in the Country. These are all per-. . sonally conducted, the kind that appear to capacity houses in the largest cities. Read this list then get your season ticket now. Only limited number - jing through correspondence | oe : _: available. - —__- _. ee ee ee _-: |eourses, said he abandoned his § . oe ; family in a fit ‘of despondency last ee Sa : 2 . ’ . June after efforts to peddle his/ f oy bay T motion-detecting device proved! é TOP TRAY ELOGU ES unsuccessful, leaving him broke. | - SEASON $ ve I couldn’t stand seeing any, TICKET @ more’ bill collectors come around,” he explained. As for why ] Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1958 he didn’t write all-the time he was ~* CURTIS NAGEL, “Song of Switzerland” gone: ‘‘I didn't want to write when § . didn’t hav thing to offer.”’ a ueene’ ewes, Dee nace au “ts 4 freight =e NICOL SMITH, “Island of . i . EG rt the Caribbean” trains, hitchhikeed and visited rel-) 9) Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1959 atives before finally settling down #8 + IRVING M. JOHNSON, “Frade Wind Islands” |in a hobo jungle on an island in ; - the Truckee River at Reno, where 73 a esc atelet AETU he found the life to his liking. * JULIAN GROMER, “The Mighty Amazon” x «+ * = Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1959 . “I gained about 30 pounds and J+ CARL H. THOMSEN, “Wonders of Alaska” weigh mor¢ today they I ever have in my life.” he said. “It’s . 6 Tuesday; March 10, 1959 beautiful up there along the . * HJORDIS KITTEL PARKER, “Denmark and (Truckee. I got acquainted with Greenland” some good guys. I made a lot of ry Tuesday, March 31, 1959 - friends.” és STAN MIDGLEY, “Utah” Upon his return Meukel learned that another engineering firm, Compaco, Inc., has filed suit for a million dollars damage, claim- ling Meukel’s ‘invention infringes, (on paterits they hold for such a device, Meukel ‘said he was cer-: tain his invention was aa | original”: * I * * * ! He figures his contract with! Polaris should bring him about) 35,000 a year jf the device works | 1 | and is successfully marketed. -As' {he quoted the figure he tightened | i/his arm around his wife Jean. She. 1 |; squeezed him back. “The money isn’t important,” Get Your ¢ Seon Ticket Now! No Single “Admission “Tick Will Be Sold. Tickets available from Any Kiwanian or Mail Coupen Below. px WE Kiwanis Club of Pontiac : ie il ths } 70 West Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan ! ) UJ 1 1 : Please send me a Kiwanis Travel ahd Adventure Bertes | Foider and advise where season 1 tickets may be purchased. 1 . j i 1 1 1 I 1 Peer renes wooed t | ; U she said. “The main. thing is ADDRESS (s.ceccecsrsssscers> Sodoedoadeade Weeelele eee Go00 1 you're home.” — 2 i S , IS) tht edeeoodaneonn anoseeaegontoeer STATE...... Sdocboocustt )| Although Italy has greatly in- (eee eae ame ee eee ee eee ee ' creased its steel production in The whole ef the net preceeds from the Travelogue series will be devoted Pecent years it is still a net ith | . te the work of the Pontiac Kiwanis Club tn serving the youth of this |porter of steel products. But and neighboring communities. exports are growing more rapidly | ithan imports. 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Knudsen, general manager of Pontiac Motor Division, said in announcing the company’s new line of cars, 2 nes : ko 2 &. = &: “From every angle the car reflects ultra-modern » design.’ Unprecedented styling innovations, result- ing in a lower, wider car, give the 1959 Pontiac a _ .» dramatically new appearance,” _ An all new body, a tread nearly five inches wider ~~ | - = '0_inerease_handling-ease-and safety, a new high- ~~ _ performance 389 cubic inch Tempest 420 V-8 en- - gine, new, heavier, true-contour brakes and a com- - pletely redesigned chassis frame dre among the 65 — _ tk Front to rear, inside and out, the 1959 Pontiac presents a pleasing. picture of artistry in modern - design, with flat surfaces and intriguing angles of simplicity and beauty. Je Beautifully contoured Vista- Panoramic _wind- BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE — SWiling innovations “result- seats trimmed: in genuine leather and Jeewl-tone Morrokide and Supplementing the original Bonne(ille convertible and two-door Shields in all models proyide added driving safety ing in a lower, wider car, give the 1959 Pontiac Bonneville: con- _is mounted on a 124-inch wheelbase chassis with an overall length hardtop sport coupe in this series is a superbly styled four-door with up to 60 per cent greater visibility. s “= /vertible a dramatically new appearance. The convertible has of 220.7 inches. Front bucket seats are available as an option. Vista hardtop afid a richly appointed four-door Safari. S ~~. ° & é . . # a ee ee a SANE RATT RE GRATES TR Ultra Modern Design, Coming and Going - | e “ : | EYE-CATCHING—The sculptured rear bump-~ flight vanes and the large wrap-around rear win- R a Cc | a [ / en S | on t pa ot eet fi ne oe ater wees aren a Sit ease one SPEER A an EN a SERA AR A ON a ic aa RR NOI kJ ‘er is another eye-catching example of Pontiac’s dow on this Catalina Vista (below) complete the | entry into a new era of styling. Twin'rear fender _ picture of ultra-modern design. a8 | By The Associated Press fered reward for the arrest and | {conviction of persons responsible. | Dynamite blasts at Clinton,) ri a A \Tenn., and the knifing of a white) 4 Clinton School Board official man on a New Orleans a 'D-| said classes would continue on an | creased racial] tension in the South: integrated’ basis es soon ai facile (Over ihe ecko ties could be provided. The area had been relatively) . : ical pending outcome of legal| is feos Orleans, Charles Roof 'moves in Arkansas and Virginia JT. 22, was recovering from multi- school closing cases and opening, Ple stab wounds in the back re- lof the fall term of the U.S. Su-/Ceived during a Saturday night \fight on one of the city’s recently \preme Court. | {P jintegrated buses. x & * --| The high court begag work to-| He ‘ola ee that when he iday with 12 racial-case appeals 470Se to offer his seat to a woman | already on file and more expected Passenger, a Negro man ap as some Southern states try to Proached, they had some words « ‘and other Negroes attacked him. maintain segregated schools | At Chlrton, three sharp ex * * * |plosions wrecked much of the in-, At St Louis, three judges of the iterior of the high school during 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ‘predawn fog Sunday. Damage prepared to consider an ifijunction |was estimated at $300,000 and to prevent four Little Rock, Ark., ‘classes for the 850 white pupils high schools from’ operating on a : ‘and 10 Negroes were suspended. | Private, segregated basis. | x *%© * i The injunction was requested by | . Police said there was ne doubt the National Assn. for the Ad- ithe dynamiting was connected with) vancement of Colored People. The integration at the school, scene of) government, acting as a friend pf | sporadic violence when Negroes;|the court, filed a brief vigorously were admitted two years ago. The supporting the NAACP request. FBI quickly joined state invest There was no suggestion how | gators. ithe injunction would be énforced NEW LooK — Pontiac’s dramatically new beautiful- simplicity is expressed in all 4 models, appearance is illustrated by this front view — including the lower priced Catalina convertible. (above) of the Bonneville convertible. The same a : seat Catalina Safari has a rearward facing third entry and exit. Two-seat, four-door Safaris are blasting “‘a cowardly act” and of- Orval E. Faubus of Arkansag seat and an electrically operated tail gate win- offered in the’ Catalina and Bonneville series. | — | vowed Friday the schools will I FE inever be reopened on 4 segre- i gated: basis. (13,000 pupils, the NAACP planted of False Re ort jto obtain relief from/what At con- H jtended was a Violagion of fhe con- ¥ anes ee) gi Negvoes. Firms Director ead) Motions fo this effect already , Y . _|have been filed seeking the re- Claims Only Headline | opening /ot {Wo schools at Char- : = . |lottesville ghd Front Royal High May Be Misleading lin Warren/County. An NAACP at- jtormey sfid he would make the JACKSON u# — A vice president | same péquest in Norfolk's federal of the Michigan Manufacturer andj} court,’ Six ‘Norfolk schools are Financial Record has denied the! among the nine shit d@wvn. .|directory of manufacturing firms’ 1 eke said Michigan has gained 2,300; [py Washington, Gov. James P. new’ industries over the {last two Coleman of Mississippi declared years. — | that in some respects the school Ts [integration situation in the South “And we never intended to "Say might be said to be “‘a continua- so," Jack Pickell Jr. told the ton of the Civil War.” He made omens Citizen Patriot |the remark during a television in- ckell conceded to the news-/|terview. tpaper, however, that a headline in| the manufacturing section of the! nessa 'saataams Farm Sales Boom, — = : | Manufacturing Plants.” b No + —< | Pickell explained the headline | ut f fo Far mers | i a i refers to the number of listings | . a in the 1959 edition in comparison | SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — A In Good Health, with the 1957 directory. ‘boom in rural réal estate {ig re . ‘ . iported in the west with white col- I ke Opens Dr Ive TM oe Donioraiic wincar ola workers far outnumbering y ce Fi farmers as buyers. to Boost GOP jonah begets prea ie | Robert M. Chamberlain, presi- {gained industri dent of the United Farm Agency [= WASHINGTON (AP)—President ¥&'S- which deals in rural real estate th 15 states, said a survey of | Eisenhower is taking personal | . ** “bass command of a drive to pep up| Republican campaigners ‘have buyers in California and Oregon the Republican party in the con- S4i¢ the state is losing plants. for the first six months this year gressional election campaign, __The Jackson newSpaper said the owed that only 11 per cent of ‘ ne 1959 directory has 85 newly listed 11 purchases were made by farm. He is moving in for an exten-| Jackson County plants and that a aoa ia sively active role after getting 55 firms which appeared in the word from his doctors that he: is 1957 issue do not appear in, the’ in excellent health as his birthday new one. | nears, He will be 68 Oct. 14. BRILLIANT INTERIORS — Interiors are the ~ while other models are finished with nylon faced most brilliant ever offered by Pontiac. Bonneville fabrics and Jewel-tone Morrokide, all in many convertible interiors are of genuine leather and different color combinations. , sencns Morrokide in fashionable designs, : ers or ranchers. Of the remainder, 42 per cent were professional men and women, /business executives and white col- _ P , lar workers. Another 42 per cent Eisenhower is pictufted as de- ° . ° |Were wage-earners such as fac- termined to rout any. we-can’t-win Cornice Falls in Detroit, itory workers, and five per cent attitude. As a starter, he is de- Woman Struck on Foot were in the military, voting all his scheduled engage- | jments today to the political situa-| DETROIT Ww — A 200-pound | p . tion—specifically, Republican ef-|piece of stone fell from a west A-Subs Use Diapers pita to capture control @f Con-'side’ apartment building tornice) GROTON,“Conn. (UPI) — What a » |yesterday and a fragment struck arolatumic’ subsariies| mad A ; 2 ; : le of? Eisenhower's physicians last}a woman's foot, j | Piano wire, chicken feed and dia- _|Saturday gave him a fine health! Detroit is in the process of re-, pers. among other things. The Gen- rating, ° zt moving nearly 2,000 unsafe Cor eral Dyviamics Corp. said- the wire On completion of his annual |nices and other building ProjeC-' is used for determining true lines head-to-toe checkup at Walter tions, a job undertaken since 4, in shafting a new sub, The chicken OE BS. Leal : - : eed fospital, the doct woman was killed downtown by a e8 ‘ ee, CATALINA VISTA — Representing the most progressive change in Pontjac Mo- “air scoop” grille housing dual headlamps and a low, cleanly styled body; topped meer is Uy aeeae, ha eae collapsing cornice June 24. : cron eto a. filter in eo tor Division's 51-year history is the Catalina Vista. The beautifully contoured Vist ! ) . The diapers; 4 ed * by a slim-line roof. Vista models are also featured in the Bonneville and Star Chief [ciysive tests show that the Pres-| Mrs. Willy Mae Holmes, 36, was! linttree, are perfect for wiping and Panoramic windshield and large, wrap-around rear window provide unparallelet series. . ident continues to maintain an ex slightly injured in yesterday's in-| handling materials that require -ut. "vision for driving safely. Absolute simplicity in styling is achieved with the twih cellent state of health.” cident. | most cleanliness. ; a . ‘ * . A t -¢ oe \ . 4 - ; . ‘ £ 2 ~ 2% ' bit . + a5 fF , x 3 ee | aN : Fe se oy * : ae ~ Violence Pushes. ~ THREE-SEAT SAFARI—The four-door, three- dow, with step pads on the bumper for easy | Gov. Frank Clement termed the if it was granted, howeyer. Gov. / i ® ff é , Denies Char e In Virginia, where nine AcKools” have been closed / idling » sonfe | another legal maneuyér designed No Change in Lions ‘Offensive _ more last week and a 13-13 ¢ , EIGHTEEN = , *, Loe-g * ‘ x ers Coe Seay : ; * Bs us | Pe DA Detroit Manages 13-13 Deadlock With Green Bay Winning Extra Point Try Missed by Layne After First TD By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press. GREEN BAY, Wisc. — “Wanted: One blood trans- fusion. Donor please deliver before next Sunday to 1401 Club, Sunday; Turley to Michigan Avenue.” - This plea could very well apply- to the Detreit- Lions’ anemic offensive attack which, for the second frus- trating week, failed to take advantage of even a share of the available opportun- ities which would have brought a pair of victories instead of a loss at Balti- tie at Green Bay yesterday. In two games the Lions’ running | attack has produced a total of 106 vards. Yesterday's rushing offen-' sive showed 33 net yards. § What made the. matters worse; ae _ BREAKS UP PASS — Halfback Terry Barr (41) Lions got his claws close enough to deflect the ball from the hands of Green Bay end Gary Knafelc quarter of their NFL duel yesterday. The final score was 13-13. eee - AP Wirepheto ot the Detroit (84) on a pass in the opening © No Waivers Casey Praises Spahn - on Siebern: | Face Burdette Today THE PONTIAC PRESS; MON * ’ k ok i of tf Sees Ae Braves Poised ¥, OCTOBER 6, 1958 Yankees Need Miracle Today Spahn Beats Stengel’s Yankees appear ready to take the count. They've never been as “down'! as they are right now. It would appear that manager Casey Stengel would have to be a miracle man to get them up again: The stage appears set, too. The pitcher the American League champions must get by today in order to stay alive is that old Yankee-killer himself, Lew Bur- ..beat-- the —Yankees —four-for-four— dette. All _Lew’s dene so far is to Stay ‘Alive’ =" 3 : ' Bach Milwaukee Brave will be assured ar-$8,700 check if the Na- tional League representatlve re- peats as World Series champ to-_ day. Each loser will get about $5,800. Neither is a record. x * * All 12 pinch-hitters used in the Series thus far have ‘failed to sas,-the, faet.. that—victory-could, one to reach have been had by one of the most in the Inst two series. _ ne See automatic plays f ro football—' . ° = G ; oe nee NEW YORK uw — “I'll tell you| (Mantley would get it. But it was| The Yankees dropped their third * * & 4 h. (one thing. I'm not asking waivers|my ball ‘and I simply lost it.|in four games to the Braves yes- Deep ie jomercus linuries After the Lions’ first toueh- |(. fim and you can print that.”| “In the eighth, I lost the ball|terday, 30. The loss was in the which forced many Michigan play- down yesterday, Bobby Layne | 1.1 was Casey Stengel talking|in the sun.” pattern of the pair they lost in ers out of action at East Lansing missed hts third straight extra | hou: Norm Siebern whose poor ‘i]t was another blunder for me.” Milwaukee — woeful hitting and ‘| Saturday, there is a strong chance Po ang ine paltimere, (PY in left field helped Milwau- * * * leaky ae sl j | thet ait or mapst a them wil be st Bunday agains * {kee to a 3-0 victory over the Yan- ; k a 4 in time to play against Navy His shoe scuffed the ground ase kees Sunday and a commanding aime pager ope eve a Yesterday the Yankees were Saturday. a 71 va eee 3-1 lead in the World Series. He’ pitched held to two hits by Warren Spahn, * «+ * r io ie 4 * “ an made his second extra point later | “I know he’s lost some games |. inst us" said Stengel oe the brilliant southpaw. The day Jerry Pittman of Tulsa, Okie, iy we 7? | oS . engel. before, they managed four hits in turneg back a last-ditch bid by in the game. in the outfield for us before, than the first game. He cut down : yy hances| S#d Manager Stengel in the |o, his walks from four to two their only winning game. Their Dale Morey of Indianapolis to /(Other easy scoring CHANCES) dressing room lon, after the |)'4 give us only two bite” team batting average is a micro- y, win the Southwest Amateur goif missed were two ee nee ee 7 Guteel, wasliceked chou ¥. ogi scopic .168. Their fielding per- 4 2 ig Sunday. Tony Lema of t ts:-by.Jim Martin. He . respecta HEROES—Milwaukee’ Schoen Callf., Jdaho eae ne ones last week| “‘He’s a nice kid and I know|Berra’s line drive after Mickey pagent the ble oa but PAIR OF s Red v mg 7 ooen pos Op- ad ieiay his tries from the|he’ll worry over this. He’s playing) Mantle’s triple in the fourth plane ae mental lapses} dienst, left, and Warren Spahn were a happy triple which set up the first run and his = "« Z “~ . yesterc s this. |} s erro omission baw ‘ 33 and 15 ot wide. * the toughest left field in baseball,| Berra broke stride when it ap- es pair after Stinday’s 3rd World Series victory in play on a smash by Yogi Berra halted a New \ U. of D. end Bill Kennedly, son Ha don’t forget. He hit .300 for me.|peared Schoendienst had speared; Yankee manager Casey Sten- four starts over the Yankees. Spahn posted his York threat. - Lye cont, tom, = Even after missing the various|He's good at getting walks and|the ball with a leap. The -ball| gel, frankly chagringed over the : a — gaged ola Pouliag grt ~ a ities. the Lions still got ajhe’s good at going from first to| bounced out of the glove, but Redj failure of Whitey Ford, his left- ; j ead eak in the final minutes and| third. 1 think he did real good) recovered in time to get Berra on) banded ace, to register at least : . . - bg nee in his. first full year in the ma-|a Close play as the Yankee catch-| one victory in two starts, nom- had easy chance to sneak out ¥' Se on jors. He’s not an easy, man toler slid into first base. inated Bob Turley to pitch the | al wiclory (te get out.” “Well,” mused Stengel, “That| “must” fifth game. The fire,” | Not to Become Only two minutes remained on x * * was a line drive. If it had been balling right-hander was sheljed LZ Lf . ee ° the cleck when on aged Did Siebern stay out too far?,a slow grotinder [ would ped he| out in the first inning of the / . ° ia Professional daw ose and pushed his | “I don't know,” Casey replied. igen Prob Aaprretainey Seco ee id ii nat By The Associated Press Saturday night, Baltimore's Louisvilie star retumed a kickoff; i Anite C~A oe 5 * . . . v * - a ot PER 5 ustra — Pips way to the Packer 16. | i ovakin't make any aitfegence |,,Steneel summed up: “His det 1 is nop “surprising therefore, play-tor-pay banka MUt Plars,four touchdowns ae they tolled op Wile Calimore ramped #9 yards| track officials smiled for Ken Webb picked up two to the| Maree ne want ny efeme® fonses was: good, ours was bad. 2 om Dal, mito Mave declined |ond Jinas ween — ary them la She acer over ie previeusty | with kahsther ramped © yards the first time in five weeks today 11 and as the clock was ticking) Thats: the ety: t ta p at Milwaukee ti ious sale the Clore | shige é Casoiags thaers The Car sow and |#% Miler Heerb Elliott's decision away, everyone, including the|_ “I've had troubles before,” said) : oy acce |) aay (mabes < Lo ening to aga eon feece |r ten Chi ; -|_ M. C. Reynolds, John Crow and 4) turn professional began to Lions! coaches figured Layne would|Siebern. “But never like this. | money that t will win ranean oes 0 finals, usually looked upon os Bobby Joe Conrad — three-rookles| os ertact. Keep the ball inthe center of the| | “I might have caught that ball Censored—Some Words {ihe series. (i pbagedis fm =e ee et ian i ba apace Cards against!” Eitiott cabled American pro- 7 ’ " ‘ 4 ' — 2 ’ i . | on i i eld iand (go for the! bast: second sear quickly. enough ae EN From Unhappy Coaches |13:10. _e Plum, former Penn State Star,| In other Sunday action, Phila-| Reynolds replaced starting .quar- a lee aS ae of field goal. “ *) * “T don't think | had much chance GREEN BAY, Wi f .& & & “|passed for two touchdowns and delphia defeated New York 27-24, 'terhack LaMar McHan in the sec- aeons that one ae for that blooper in the fifth, but oe , Wis. — After A 4omewhat smaller crowd than|coripleted 13 of 14 passes for 197 Los Angeles belted San Francisco!ond period and completed 16 of 25 clined an offer of $250,000 to ey But, instead Layne elected to gamble. He tried a pitch out to Gene Gedman. The ball bounced in front of Gedman and the Pack- ers recovered the fumble on the 16. I should have caught the ball that went for a triple in the sixth. I |shied away thinking maybe Mickey | the 13-13 tie at Green Bay yes- terday someone asked coach ‘George Wilson of the Detroit, Lions what he and Packers’ | coach Ray “Scooter” McLéan thé 71,000 that attended each of the weekend games was expected jtoday. The ‘estimate is that the crowd would be arourri 60,000. The four-gamé attendance of 235,896 yards Sunday. Brown, an All- three touchdowns and carried) the ball for 129 yards, The result: The Browns second consecutive | 33-3 with the 49ers Joe Perry set- America at Syracuse, scored/ting a career rushing record, and Detroit and Green Bay played a 13-13 tie. = : The Colts struck for three passes for 228 yards and a pair of ‘touchdowns. Crow scored twice, | weeks pro. Leavitt made the offer five teks ago, during which time Elliott said he and his father con- 2|Sidered very carefully all aspects. * * * “The way we have been miss- a . Cone | had to say to each other after net me 1 victory, a 45-12 whacki of the downs in the first six minutes to . 7 ing our, kicks we might not have - Lions-Rackers Statistics | the game. a Poh = eae hem Pireeborgt Steelers. an - knock off the Bears, undefeated ; . te Pcie pe cae the mile ont made the field geal, but we Lions Pack “Scooter said the same thing | | Meanwhile there were a couple in six exhibitions afd the league |- pore ff ava t the holds the unofficial record of thought for sure Bobby (Layne) |Fisst Downs Ruting 17 about his ball clab/that I satd |// The weather forecast = was |o¢ other surprises as the NFL opener. Besides Moore, Leonard)? Stmue Foy @ 3:54.5. He is currently in a six- was going to hold the ball im [First Downs Penalties sc. 2 2 about the Lions, “and 1 don’t/{ “Sunny and cool.” with the high | 1 the second week of the sea- Lyles, the Colts No. 1 draft choice, |Giants. Trailing 2417 in the third) "1% at haa nates good kicking position and get |TOTAL FIRST DOWNS -... 12 15 think those words would look | temperature in the upper 80's. 40 over two days. _ lalso was a standout, The former|Tuarter, the Eagles moved goal- senses tenis : another crack at the three- |Net Yards Passing ....... -250 208 very good in print,” said Wilson. | Stengel, up to a late hour last . Shaw elected to try for_aic . pointer,” sald coach George Wil |paitts’ attempted --.ss.i1. a8 | | Netter coach expressed amy |night, was undecided on his line- Lege lowe Grey oe ea | son afterward. cases) Completed oo pleasure with their respective {up but Fred Haney, the Braves’ ‘ age A ereser sites aie Barbara Stone Fires Ace The Packers, playing without Punts ieieleletere\ ele rateyereie heron ar on teams, skipper, sald he would go with the ‘i | f . hed 66 yards oS the final at. Pontiac Country Club ‘regular quarterback Babe Parilli,/Pumbies Lost ..!ol2200700030 2] same one that flattened Turley dan to wn wie BE Davecs 7 pe who was injured, scored late in the | EIS sarcomeres - * Birmin ham Takes Titl and Duke Maas with a seven-run a ‘leracking” ver from the 6inch Playing ning holes of golf for first period when Paul Hornung) SCORING SUMMARY . g S$ title ‘first inning in Milwaukee in the 2 8 line. the ist time in two years and booted a 15-yard field goal to make Greco uae = 8b bela BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (AP) — second game. That means the} NEW -YORK (AP)—The U. S.'hole qualifying rounds on May 18) ae bea the = time Lanois it 3-0. DETROIT SCORING: Doran left-handed brigade — Bill Bruton Qpen Golf Assn. has adopted a at approximately 70 locations. ‘6 yard Birmingham won its fifth Dixie San Francisco's Perry gaihed 44 ts Af pacs from Rote: Webb (4 yards). aS : in center, Wes Covington in left’ doubl lifvi stem for Th 1 large number of ex- k in-one Sunday at Pontiac Coun- Fx! int—Las Series yesterday, defeating Corpu : new e qualliving sy’ or | These, pius a larg surpassin / Jan’ Cw Liarly in the second quarter Joe (GREEN BAY SCORING: McGee (40 marys py behind ie hit. 2nd Frank Torre at first — would a trial in the 1959 National Open empt players, would send about biel Phar at Loe try Chub. ‘ <4, + Werce . 3a Starr’ ard pass fron i. 2 aes Ss + . iste ' I 4 é x ~, es 4% >| . : . Schmidt intercepted Bart Starr's >"sigs§° goals—-Hornung (2) ‘stingy hurling of Bill Harrington |*!2" te ¢ championship at Winged Foot and 500 survivors into 36-hole section yards. Perry now has rushed, nay ry pod rise ies patie 8th pass on the Packer 40, but as he| tried to lateral he fumbled and) — Hornung recovered for Green Bay. | i The Lions started their first touchdown march from their own | 20. after Max McGee's punt went — into the end zone. From his own | 35, Tobin Rote passed te dim : Doran, who bobbled the ball but held onto it for a 65-yard scor- | ing play. Layne then missed the | poént. The Packers then took the ensu- ; kickoff and in 13 plays,! climaxed by a 40-yard pass from| Starr to McGee, took the lead again 10-6 with Hornung’s place- ment. ing IT * * * With only seven seconds in the. half, Green Bay received three, points as a gift. The Packers took over on their 47 after Yale Lary faked a punt and then passed in- complete. Starr immediately passed to Howie Furgeson on the Detrolt 23. On the next play Starr tried to pass, but Terry Barr grabbed the ball as he fell to the ground. The official, however, ruled Barr trapped the ball and the Packers then booted a field goal t@ lead 13-6. , “I had both arms under the ball, | it never touched the ground,” Bart | said. Everyone agreed except the | official. Detroit's final TD came in the| third quarter after Lowe inter-| ' cepted a pass on the Packer 41. A! penalty got to 26 and in five plays' Ken Webb-went.ever from the four. This time,Layne’s point was good and it wag 13-13. ; Webb fumbied away a chance on the Packer 10 early in the 4th) quarter and Layne had a pass in-| tercepted on Packer 11 a few min- utes later to kill scoring chances, before Layne’s bad pitchout ended the last threat in the final minute. Extra point—Hornung. Attendance—3?2,053. ‘and Bob Bruck, REFEREE (N WAY — An AP Wirephete Pittsburgh- official working the Cleveland pro game yesterday got in the way as Steeler Jack McClairen (8) and Brown defeyder Ken Konz battled for a 4th’ romped, 45-12. quarter pdss-thrown by Earl Morrall of Pittsburgh, Cleveland 4 “ « mepies , |gel would make a change in left | |field, subbing the right-handed hit- ' |ting Elston Howard for the south- ‘\paw swinging Norm _ Siebern. {Although Sieébern struck out twice, in Sth. i i B-Popped out for Kucks in 8th. Milwaukee (NM) i..0..0. 000 901 110—3 New, York (A) ....,.+<«+ 000 600 000—0 (|York (A) 4 It was almost certain that Sten- walked once and, bounced out in four times at bat yesterday, it was not his hitting that caused Casey to mutter to himself and, on two occasions, actually slam his cap to the ground. MILWAUKEE Rchoendienst 2d weees- Logan 88 .......- Mathews %6 ....... + > @ » = bed Lj = ” ° weesedeoo-ss Room byeou--. See Gon Gan. — Smal i 5 3 ROOK SDOAKooocesoeor Berra ¢ ...... Richerdson . taree semen ES 9 $ & @205702900959090008 wooosas00H- weeeeosao2enHs09 @9gSoc0Se509509e9 ResmosuscosSnonm = Pe ee | : —— out on strikes for Richadson in « B-Popped out'for Adebck in 8th. O-Ran for Covington in 8th. D-Called out on strikes for Kubek B-Kubek. DP-McDougald, Kubek and Skowron, LOB-Milwaukee (Nj 8, New %b-Aaron, .Pafko, Logan, 3o-Mantie, Sehoendienst, X—PFord “(Li . 8 bj K s citpreees«cseegeseee 8 fF 0 Dicksor cresscesnpqecivcos 1 @ @ © WW) peccucssrses,.s 0 0 —Paced two batters in 8th. ; BE-Pord 1 (Crandall), Kucks 1. (Cov- ington! Spahn 2. (Biebern, Ford). 80- Fotd 6 (Mathews, Aaron, Spsahn 2, Adcock, Covington). Spahmn 7 (Mec- Dougald, Ford, Q@lebern 7, Mantle, How- ard, Slaughter). WP-Ford, U-PFlaherty (A) Plate, Barlick (N)’first base, Berry (A) second base, Gorman (N) third eoeheesexnes 7 SHveoooeseon ve .| Series championship over the New jhas reduced to 150 the number of golfers who will play in the cham- pionship proper. The new plan, announced Mon- day, is an effort to solve two prob- lems that have plagued’ this huge tournament in recent years. * * * Since World War II, the Open hag drawn about 2,000 entries an- al qualifying tests at about 13 lo- ‘cations June 1. x & * | The same exemptions that have been granted the past few years will apply to the second qualify- ing rounds and a total of 150 play- ers will become eligible for the championship June 11-13. . The championship committee, |. fying reduced this field to 162 for the tournament. : As a result, many players of known ability failed to. survive the sectional qualifying while lesser lights: made it only to fizzle in the big test. Then with 162 starters on the first two days it was diff- nually and, except in 1953, a sin-| headed by Charles L. Peirson of gle day of 36-hole sectional quali- Boston, is conducting a survey to ‘settle the number ef local quali- fying locations, which may be any) where from 60 to 80. and the num- ber of first round exemptions, which may run as high as 90, * * * Loca under consideration for the rounds include four each in California and New York and three each in Florida, The new plan calls for local %- Penrisylvania and Texas. Spahn, Burd NEW YORK ™ — Spahn and, Burdette. | They’re the inseparable “twirling twins’ of the Milwaukee Braves — the 37-year-old lefthander, War- ren Spahn, and his righthanded counterpart, Lew Burdette, 31, foommates: * * * A year ago, between them, they pitched the Braves to the World York Yankees, 4 games to 3. Bur- détte won three of them, Spahn the other. Today Burdette goes out to fest delight in whipping the ette Buddies day,” says Spahn, who pitched a magnificent two-hit shutout- yes- terday. x *« quips Burdette. The two Braves get their great: | mighty Yankees. Next to that, “Certainly we're roommates and good friends,” says. Spahn, -‘‘but also we're keen rivals. Each of us likes to outdo the other. As a “If Spahn says so, that’s right,”} they derive their pleasure from | — (5.877 yards in a nine-year career. ‘Billy Wade's engineering of an 80-' | Sd shot $0 for the round. Wit- nessing the ace were her hus- band Don aod Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose, It was the 7th hole. in-one at POC thig year and the Ist by a woman. try to wrap up another series, but in shorter order, Spahp -al- ready has beaten the Yatikees twice. Burdette is shooting for No; 2 today. : base, Jackowski (N) left field Umont (A) fight field, T-2:17. A-71,563. result: of ‘this competition, I think we're good for each other.” * * * | his roommates as ‘the greatest’’ +~,then he pauses — Burdette frequently introduces - “My roomie will finish it up to-| * ¥# ‘L: ~a? purposely ‘fefthanded pitcher in the world.” ~«- | . TROUBLE AFIELD — Yankee left fielder Norm Sieburn fielding troubles all afternoon in Sunday's 4th series contest. Here, he falls to grass attempting to field a hit by Del Crandall in the 5th frame with Mickey Mantle backing up. | f b ‘® had Ee oy ee Oe ee es NINETEEN ‘ON MIS WAY —“This ‘wes bow Michigan's: Girst stadium-rocking~touchdown came about attempted lateral. by ae Panitch (16) ey = wae = oe Saturday at East’ Lansing. End Gary Prahst and raced 45 yards. Panitch was trying to.flip - (36), shown about to grab. the ball, grab an the bail to Bob Arend (44) as he was tackled. Captain Counsel - Wins at Jackson , With Late Spurt JACKSON. —. Captain Counsel, racing for Rudy Nartker of Pon- tiac, made a bold bid on the ex- _-treme.outside _here Saturday _ in the’ final quarter of-a-mile to win. “the featured Michigan Specia] by two and a half lengths over Mr. Chief in 2:05 at Jackson Harness! Raceway. * * , +. Saturday, a crowd of 4,475 turned) nut to wager $137,906 on the nine- “ace card which was a slight dip yver the $138,297 pushed through ‘he windows here two years ago. . Captain Counsel scored his 10th win ef the year but it was ' somewhat of a surprise as the five-year-old gelding returned $16.60, $8.00, $8.40 at the win- dows. Mr. Chief, owned by Martin 8.80 and $8.20 while Chief Strong produced a $9.40 show mutuel. * * * Billie Ellamar, driven by his owner Everett Hammell of Pinck- ney, Mich., set the early pace until the far turn and then gave way to} the rush of Captain Counsel and| Chiet Strong. Mr. Chief didn’t make his move until the final 75 yards. “College Scores | Michigas Gam Michigan 12, Michigan State 12 ithe} Albion 39, Adrian e Wayne 8t. 7, Case Tech (Olio) 7 (tie) Central Michigan 33, Dilinols rc 6 Michigan Tech 35, Ferris Institute 7 Alma 17, Kalamazoo 14 W. Michigan 30. Marshall cw Va.) % Hope 14. Northern ieetgns 13 . Hilladale 44, Olivet Alma 11, Kalamssos 4 Vanderbilt 0, praein 0 (tle) Plorida State 27, Wake Forest 24 Louisiana State 20° Hardin Sommons 6 Prestyterian 18 Wofford 1 Miss. Southerr at Memphis State 22 wes’ Purdue 24 niece Texas 12, Texas Tech 7 Texas &é:M 12, Missouri @ Texas Christian 12, Arkansas 7 Miemi (Pia) 14. Baylor 8 Mississipol 21, Trinfty fTex.) © Arizona St. (Tempe) 16. West Texas 13 Lag West Idaho 20, Utah Colorado St. U. Se, oh ager] Young 6 New Mexico 44. Montana 16 Cole. State College 42, Adams State 4 , Arizona St. irieqstet?) 28, Rediands 1 Midw: Houston 34, Cincinnati ib Bowling Green 25, yton 0 Xavier (Ohio) 22. Mism "Ohio) 8 Oklahoma State 43, Wichita 12 Toledo 13, Louisville 7 Tulsa 34 Arizona 0 Iowa Teachers 20. Drake 16 North Dakota 28 South Dakota. 14 Saturday High Scheel Foetwall Negaunee 40, St. Ignace 19 “tambaugh 22. Iron River 6 Bessemer 14. Ironwood 6 Hancock 19, Calumet 6 Kingsford 21. Escanaba 6 Menominee 21. [ron Mountain 0 Green Bay (Wis } Premiontre 14. Escanaba Holy Name 7 4Maenistique 20. Munising 12 Newberry 6. Gladstone 0 Norway 26 pl apa ‘Wis ) 6 cross CO UTR Michigan AAU Mee Western Michigan 28, Mictitgan State #8 Eastern Michigan 86, Bowling Green Ohio} 91, Central Michigan 161, Michi- gan State (B) 120. (Low score wins.) Shrine Victor 26-12 Over Redeemer Eleven | Saturday. in Only Home Tilt van Wky of Holland, Mich. paid’ By ‘United Press eaioreasanal Ceritrat Michigan, enjoying the role of avenger, and Albion’s still unbeaten-unscored on Britons set up a pair of important conference - showdowns with lop-sided: victories: * * * The Chi as, ranked sixtig na- tionally in last week’s NAIA poll, whipped Illinois Normal 33-46 as speedster Walt Beach scored twice. Central Michigan hosts de- fending ee Conference Raiders Defeated DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit Raiders’ lone 1958 home game end-| ed in a-13-8 victory’ last night for the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen) of the Ontario Rugby Football Union. * 8 &* The Raiders, playing a partial schedule in the Canadian League this season, were allowed only one _|versity of Detroit and saw fotmer iMichigan State Spartan Ed Bagdon |score a one point ‘‘rouge”’ when he |The Raiders’ other score came on Paced by Dick Whitney's two, counters, Royal Oak Shrine won) jts second football tilt of the sea-| son, Sunday night at Royal Oak. Shrine dumped first division Cath- olic league Holy Redeemer 26-12. Whitney .scored on runs of 30 yards (45-yard pass play) and 45} ch yards, Ron Bishop went over in the 2nd and Mike Glynn in the 3rd, Glynn set up his TD with a 76-yard drive in two plays, also| | lost two TDs after runs of 67-45) yards, because of penalties, He gained 112 of Shrine’s 236 yards rushing total. Redeemer got its tallies in the 4th, by Dick Perino and Joe Kl¢in. home contest. They held an 86 lead going. into the final period but ‘Dale Creighton went over from the | jone and Roland West converted for | ‘the Dutchies, The Canadians played without | ‘ace quarterback .Bob Celeri be- | cause of an injury but Celeri ‘helped out by scouting ee the | press box. * * * A crowd of about 3,000 turned out in Titan Stadiym at the Uni- punted into the Dutchie end zone. a 35-yard pass from Cliff Coughlin to Al Richmond. Bagdon con- verted. Draper arid Ahern Win Publinx Golf Tourney 1413 decision | Michigan when Bill Huibregtse ‘Chippewas, Albion Sel t Up Weekend Title Showdowns e Eastern Michigan ‘this . Saturday. The Huron_beat™ Youngstown in. a non-league game last Friday night. Albion ran its 1958 point produc- tion to 87 in three starts with a 39-0 conquest of Adrian to take the MIAA lead with a 2) mark. The Britons, rolling up 375.yards to 76 for Adrian, never allowed the Bulldogs to penetrate the Albion 20-yard line. * * * Albion moves into. defending champion Hillsdale’s field Satur- day for a Bame that could end the Dales’ title aspirations. Hillsdale | bounced back from last week's loss !to wallop Olivet, 44-0. = Hope scored its second straight ever Northern made good on beth of his extra point attempts te keep the Dutch- men unbeaten in three starts. Bill Klenk booted a seven-yard field goal that, proved decisive in Alma’s 17-14 MIAA victory over Kalamazoo and Michigan Tech made it two in a row after open- ing the year with a pair of losses by beating Ferris, 35-7. ~*~ * * Lovell Coleman was-the big gun jin Western Michigan's mid-Amer- ican Conference 30-24 victory over Marshall of West Virginia. Cole- man — for touchdewns runs of 8, 72, and 62 yards. State Shorthairs Win Top Places in Trial- Michigan dogs dominated the annual fall field trials for the Ger- man Shorthaired Pointer Club of Michigan, held recently at High- land recreation area. All five class winners were state-owned and handled dogs, and most place win- . jners also were from Michigan. * ®« ®. At least five area pointers were aroong winners, as follows: Macintosh, stake—Won by Mac's Sue (Len Walled Lake); derby—won Kd ¥ Gardhaven (Bennett Li The Red Run team of Tom Dra- Sha, atippy. v hof cari “echoed per and Randall Ahern shot = 36- Schatch, Birm.); gun S don—von by Brick hole total of 138 to win the Michi-|von Zelon (Ww. £ Kinnunen, Berkley gan Publinx Golf Association’s In- vitational Best-Ball golf tourna- ment over the weekend at Roch- ester Golf and Country Club. Draper and Ahern ;shot a four-under-par 6% Saturday. then added a 70 Sunday to top their nearest rivals by six strokes. Dick DeWitt and Dick R¢bertson of Pon- tiac tied for 4th place with 72-76—148. / ¢ NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE WL T Pet. Pis. 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Regardless, Alumni and fel- lowers of the Maize and Blue today were still cheering a “mor- al vietory” over the so-called mighty Spartans as the Wolver- ines began drills for next Sat- ‘urday’s heme contest ageinst un- beaten Navy. - There had been no stich moral victory talk in the ‘M’ dressing reom as Oosterbaan was parraged, by” ‘questions “Trom reporters“ and’ well wishers. * * * . ‘We're not interested in moral victories, “I den’t know whether to accept congratulations or not for a game like that,” were among the veteran skipper’s comments. Bennie agréed the many boys sidelined by injuries in the 2nd half weakened his team consid- | erably but‘refused to say it cost “the ball game, “How can any- one tell what would have hap- pened?” he said. Offensive ace | John Herrnstein had been the first te leave in the opening | half. Getting well-deserved praise} from the coach was a defensive \line which held State to only 27 yards rushing until it piled up 83 in a last quarter touchdown march covering 97 yards. “Don Deskins, Jerry Marcin- iak and everybody else was great in that line. John Halstead and Beb Johnson were outstanding at end for not having bouch ex- perience,”’ stated Oosterbaan. Quarterback Bob Ptadek was singled out as the offensive. pace- isetter. “I wish Stan Noskin would did a swell job but he was weary in these big meetings at 2-2-1. Point-getters Gary Prahst and Brad Myers also were standouts. Probably the biggest disappoint- ment of the day for Michigan oc- curred on the 2nd play of the last quarter when Marciniak fell on a punt blocked by Halstead on the MSU six when he could have picked it up instead and ran into the end zone without being touched. The talk was bound to get around to the all-important extra points — of which there were ‘none — and Bennie was ready when it did. Asked why he went for a pass play after the 2nd touchdown, he replied: “Because I thought .|14 might have been an important a number.” It would have proved the deciding margin if receiver Brad Myers had not been stopped have been here, Ptacek had to carry the whole load alone and) near the end,’’ added Bennie who stayed even with Duffy Daugherty | GOAT STAR — Michigan State captain Sam Williams was both a goat and star for the Spartans in the deadlock against Michigan. He missed two’ extra points, either one of which would have won the game. But he was prob- ably the outstanding defensive’ performer on the field. Tarfars Settle for lie atl] DETROIT — ” Football rules say a team has four downs to move the ball ten yards or lose it. Wayne State let Case Tech have) five down nine yards from the goal line Saturday. The Cleve- land visitors took advantage of the local unit’s hospitality with a touchdown from the one, midway through the third quarter. The Tartars fought back for the equalizer and finally get it with four minutes remaining in the game. The contest, season's | opener for beth squads, ended in a knot, 7 Case halfback Jim Rudge plunged to‘ paydirt on the extra play, set up by a penalty against Wayne after the Tartar defense had stopped a- Roughrider fourth down try at the two. Tim Tyler booted the extra point. WSU halfback Jim’ Macmillan ‘him for ariybody.”’ Sam Williams. Top Performer in MSU Cause Spartans’ Great’ End a Tower of Strength Against Wolverines By BILL CORNWELL On a clear, crisp autumn day when Michigan and Michigan State gridiron: warriors were savagely butting heads for 60 minutes, the Spartan captain stood out like a lighthouse in a storm. It’s easy to see why the. grid preduct from nearby Dansville was the target of professional scouts before he ever entered college. Watching Sam play serv- ice football wag enough for the pro experts. In a game where ferocious. tack- ling and: bruising blocking were the =} perewete from start to finish, Wil- “gpearieaded “MSU's ~“de- ee charge on nearly every play. ~ + xk * Although ‘it’s a matter of record that Sam missed‘ both of his extra point placekick attempts which would have broken the 12-12 dead- lock, it would have to be a real the errant boots against him. All one has to do te bring forth | Duffy_Daugherty’s most giew- ing .adjectives is to mention the name of Williams in the Spartan mentor’s presence. “Sam is the greatest end in the country and he’s a wonderful lead- er,” said Duffy, ‘‘we wouldn't trade * * * EAST LANSING — If it’s pos-7- > sible’ to earn All-America football) ~Trecognition in a single afternoon's; work, Michigan State’s Sam Wil- -tHams earned -it-in-full. measure} _. —jhere: Saturday: in Spartan Stadium. ttles. Not hing AP Wirephote MICHIGAN SCORES — Brad Myers (17 at center) plunged one yard for Michigan 2nd and Saturday. The Wolverines failed 12-12. final touchdown in 2nd quarter to hold the lead and were tied * Detroit Hydroplane s ® - Wins Indiana Race e 5 MADISON, Ind. #—Don Wilson \piloted the Detroit owned Miss U. S. I, to. victory in the Indiana Governor’s Cup race for unlimited hydroplanes on the Ohio River yes- terday. x * 2 Miss U. S. I., owned by George die-hard alumnus who would hold|Simons, took two firsts and a sec.|/ 3°” ond in three heats Saturday and |7 yesterday, and now stands third in|” \the National Hydro standings eat 5 1,669 points. The former leader, was Miss Bardahl, which was third) § in the race here, with 1,775. WEEKEND FIGHTS BERLIN—Gustay Schols, 15942, Williams was the No. 1 defensive ‘performer in this titanic battle of defense which had many heroes on| both sides of the line. He was ab- solutely . fabulous. The 6-foot-5, 220-pound Gecker smeared Michigan’s offensive ef- took a pitchout from quarterback Mike Soluk and tossed a nine-yard | fourth-down pass to end John Poplawski> for the home outfit’s| six-pointer. extra point with his toe. Wings Capture 8th Straight Exhibition DETROIT w — The Detroit Red Wings, only five days away from | the start of the National Hockey; League season, have their eighth straight exhibition victory in the bag. With six players sharing in in scoring, they. dumped the Cleve- land Barons of the American Hock- | ey League 6-2 last night. Red Wing goals were scored by Charlie Burns, Marcel Pronovost, Norm Ullman, Len Lunde, Claude | Laforge and W. McNeill, The Red Wings open their reg-| ular season at Montreal Saturday night and return to Detroit for) by rugged Spartan Bob Bercich at | the one. their home opener against Ne i York next Monday night. Ne exchange necessary . . if you have neo tire ia owakaure add $3.00 per tire. L Macmillan added the) ferts repeatedly. “He either turned the U. of M. ball carrier inte another MSU tackler, | knocked down the interference or made the stop personally, More often than not, he personal- |ly halted the runner with well exe- fought and warded off the Michi- gan interference was a thrill to be- hold. Well, Williams missed his aill- important boots, but he was AIl- America in this bitter football struggle—unanimously. ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Complete Front End Alignment 59> ‘58 Electronic Equipenent Used . .. Factory Trained Mechanics. GUARANTEED BRAKE — LINING Most Cami 1295 Inc. Labor and Parts BONDED, HEAVY _ DUTY SHOES _J Free Adjustment ~ Original Equipment — Shocks *6" Installed Blowout Proof MUFFLERS Written Lifetime Guarantee Free Installation 15 Minute Service $ | 8 5 Motor Mart | Safety Center -- FE 4-8230 ( 121-123 E. Montcalm Glass Packed |cuted tackles. 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NEW YORK = Stopped by De, A camafamen 1 know told af vm dial ts be «pur tea ac doenaiees troit for a peek at the 1959 gab| Wasting hours one day at a fenced a set of cight-by-ten ‘prints of | sign division, Right?” ; . ! - T buggies. All fing-and a yard wider.| Of test track, while taking pictures| the car from all/posaible angles, .| Still, a ‘nice guy mamed Norm) for Use: of the latest model of one of the| sent by a guy s another com- | Steineke arranged for me to be| 9 And real purty. Motorists wlio com- big of ; pte : : pale ee ee ee ee ae aan fi ~ 2a} low. Run Air-| , [ like, all striving for ay pm Se ; ‘yprigs Sie cog has ie il Siepaeae f DRIVE-IN THEATER OPEN 6:30 when they be shaped like a cigar| “Every time:a plane came over, ‘i enmersand/bange sway _| nameplate, from the’radio to the)", &. e people, don't | ae aazam GEL ery 2150 Opdyke Rd. FE 4-4611 : box with pin feathers, should be) no matter if it was a big passen- ad ; | " eee that 1. coLor 30 Codes Show Starts 7:00 told that the big companies go to| ger job maybe he a up, _ “There’s a ied out ae Bulag Seiten wi engi a bad: fo al. OTUIh ¥ : | extraordinary pains to conceal the| guy in charge orders the tarpaulin) a professional spy. He o is sh-butt EXCLU SIVE FIRST RUN : | silhouettes and trapping of their) dentials and just walked in wit |services to anybody..whe wants poral ee covered with 2.00 j w new products, ¢ still shaken by the experience, 4 them.-He’ll climb a tree; or a tele- We sped to Willow ®un at a between : ’ hone pole, or rent a helicopter, WARNER'S BIG &, ee) isin 0) and with his long lene Wa can get pp deg angry —— a Poly GEORGE WY, at | Enjoy Yourself ca eget growin | we were not ambushed: "| 5. — if you can w fsemae, x see a | ‘ | “Always seemed to me-to be | among his effects after his death), ~ wha aromtent ol vp M4 BLUE SKY pw Pen : Oakland County's Newest Most : . sag BE gud enh” my friend said. jest er in a-plane , y Beautiful Cocktail Lounge “If a company really wanted to | former Atomic Energy Commission | ~ semen NEVILLE BRAND- BUSTER CRABBE we KARIN BOOTH - orate tron, . A PEERLESS PRODUCTION - muomass we ROBERT & KENT - soccres or FRED F.SEARS - rmcsnneo wr Wasnes Baas, © An atmosphere of complete ree know what the other -fellow is |-Chairman Gorden Dean -had 7. —When that cocktails the way you like them, and fs comes, f } up to, all they got to do is hire | scrawled: then strivefor humility; you aren't|| PLUS SS a oe ero Sn _ ae | ee slate... ie a e ines way ; ay to ‘ is | ~ | uno A - ary Grant Turns | Down |Leading Role in ‘Lb By BOB THOMAS is that it's Bob's. first picture ® Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily. ¢ . Open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. ap =). ‘ Motion Picture Editor away from MGM) / zl ; ane Gordon Dean lived by that spien- | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Cary eo * * | Henry’s Miracle Lounge ear er nee Supe bee = pel | : (Formerly Henry's Bloomield Ina) }in the film version of “Lolita,”’| idea to get started on the outside | Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Ba. the. best-seller about a middle-| right away,” he, said, “I wanted LUNCHEONS ; aged man with a fondness for 12-/ to establish a salary so when I}. : i = . * ‘. a! = Republic, I — ow them what || ~~ Popular Prices Ie 6S 2. Sa ; . 0, ie rep. i. my LY . ' P E — — only ottering the fs ee Fong ah Siosk: Sid ont. RIKER dal glbvee feces Ger” Ge" prot] SY Per cent the a | 4 jrence Oliviers,” the producers; $200,000 plus 7% per cent of — mmr andl TE j argued. P i “You've just lost one of us,” the actor rep! Grant commented on the “North | by Northwest" set: “I have too | place on the screen.” Pubes dace aid wemad it par PIONEER PURE anigeanmieennenminans SUGAR 0 * 39 * * 7 PEOPLE’S BONUS COUPON PIONEER PURE — | She's‘ acting amid pigs, geese | chickens on the MGM back fot doesn't seem to mind it. “This is/ | a lowdown, raucous comedy aimed | | [7 OPEN 1045 Now! 25¢ to 1 P.M. . in in in ng Ma a . i sa) ijeeeeerrers: + , aa day ee for a ite | - | Froni the tep aeeast files of the film “Alias J J ” He b ' ; - || OSS—The most suspenseful CAMAY , = var © TOMMY’ Se \ ‘| Five Seconds in Spy History. g it fi i NYAYTY ON { peu vees SU veeeeaeern | -_*) sy ek DE q A cessful it there’ and an Official SAN c : Pp | PEOPLE'S BONUS COUPON HES) invited him into a cultural = E ary membership. i SOAP ASSORTED COLORS ' O8 Assorted 10¢ LIMIT 4 JVI TWIG SH Colors Robert BATH = E Taylor made the | SIZE C Se Oe ourON EXPIRES OCT. 8 sora mcr td ators | | FRI. and SAT. 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What did he say; ? » In Khrushchev's own words, he ce oad eas is ready to take ‘lt the Red Chinese has not given the slightest hint! USSR. would come’ to Red |China’s help only if the Red. Chi- an internal Chinese affair. This spells it out for: Peiping. go too” far, if they attack and are met by force, the Soviet Union reserves the right to avoid involving itself -in a INLY if the United States attacks is the U.S.S.R. obliged to come to Red China’s. help with military support, > & * * Khrushchev. got this-. message war with the United States. |: | er China Fight Russia [ part in a Chinese civil war. plein, of carina kevin limited to .one question and one answer, His anxiety to do so con- firms the impression held by|’ many in this capital that« the Soviet Union cannot. wholly con- wa Pelpng in the Formosa Strat xk kok ‘The Red Chinese, smélling a victory, might be too much in- clined to pour on pressure to the limit, in their. own display of brinkmanshi, ; - ; specifically by the United States, that lets us out. You go it alone. Peiping is not likely to take kindly to the Khrushchey state- ment. But it will make the Red across =— the ramiperent}} this, distributed tg Teen cartles! n as much weight as & formal dip-| x« * * i -Khrushchev. was obliged to use -an oblique approach in his warn- _ Perfect Score Fired. by Michigan Trooper SOUTH BEND, Ind.-®—Trooper ~_ Lester Doubleday of the Michigan | State Police is credited with a}. remarkable performance in- il i fos & “marksmanship. Toubleday, attached to the East Lansing post, fired a perfect 200, with 11 shets in the X-ring, in the | © Indiana State Pistol Assn. Matches yesterday. ~ * *x* * : Officials said this was a national police record for .45 caliber rapid fire. Trooper Joseph Flynn of Monti- cello won the individual over all championship with a of 2,504 of a Posse 2,700 yr with pistols of 22, 38 and . ber. Trooper George cae of Mooresville won -. the marksman class with 2,387-2 é Cucamonga Has to Go; Gaysters Upset Town CUCAMONGA, Calif. (AP) — Cucamonga (population 10,000) is talking about incorporation and thinking of a name change at the same time. * * * President Ted Vath of Chamber of Commerce says to- medians have made the town a constant butt of their jokes. * « * One of the names under consid- eration, Vath reports, is Arpege —after the well-known perfume. That ought to slow down the jokesters, says Vath. For awhile, at least, Rename Base to Honor Late Gen. Vandenberg VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Galif. (AP)—This, the na- tion’s first ballistic missile train- ing and operational tenter, now is officially designated Vandenberg Air Force Base. * * * ~ It oned was known as Camp Cooke after a Civil War general. Then for 18 months it was called Cooke. ae * *- Its name om changed Sunday _ in tribute to the memory of Gen. the | ——SSS ———— ————— YA oruer SHIRT AND GILL To PAY FOR Ee / TLL COME-ASA BIG SHOCK T0-You,” Be nes. HOOPLE, BUT JAKE PACKED: ; ones SN sw * 3 calif. © 1986 by HEA Service tne. TM. Rng. US. Pat. OF. << BOARDING ‘HOSE DID N'T VAMOOSE : HIS Ds, HE'S ON HIS WAY TO. YZ TEXAS TO COMPARE NOTES WITH THE OTHER A OIL MILLIONAIRES/«~HE SAID TO TELL Z.) NOU THE RATIONS HERE HANE SLIPPED AND THE STEAK LAST NIGHT WAS TOUGHER THAN PUBLIC ENEMY NUMGER ONES HE MADE A CRACK ABOUT SENDING YOU A NEW BRAKE LINING es was jake 2 FEET << YY fae pin Sad a a —- 7 Pe rrr es OUT OUR WAY WELL. Poace Te HE i os ee ‘wna @ 1g ESI BverveoDy's SATISFIED = —N } POOH--WHUT 1F YOU HAD FOUR GROWN- UP BOSSY SISTERS, LIKE ME PHOOH-- Hoyt S. Vandenberg, the. Air Force's second chief of staff we) died in 1934. YOU Al TO PU BUGGIES, OR GIT CLOUTED FER MAKINTA 'T HAD AST ME IF I H BABY | KNOW--WE GIT ONE RAISED SO iTS OUTA MY WAY, AN’ WE TWO BABY /‘ BUGGIES, AND — 1 GOT ALL 2h] OUR ROCKIN’ {CHAIRS WOBBLY’ HAVE ANOTHER! I'VE WORN OUT — WE AIN’T GOT ANY, BUT TA JUST AS BAD OFF’ 1 GOT TO WAIT FER YOU GUYS + HALF — CASTLE OH, STEVE, IT WAS SUCH A BARGAIN IT WOULO’VE GEEN | SALLY “YO HAVE Ese” rr up! |. 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WEEK YOU'VE BEEN SO MILD, SWEET AN’ SORT: SPOKEN// =ER-PARDON ME. ) iat : ONE MOMENT, PLEASE! : | im if om fae La LE Ming Feate: an By adiont@, ” APRETAEE ee ae ra * Me 8 ee” 8, ee -_ -* * . . x _ * ~ ~ © w& 4 ef £5 wb 6 SS 2 g*3*3 v wae TA m * 4 = > a - * + nz a SZ, te "} ry a aS . > © Nee EE ee Me OS BERT er eS 8 & erga aS PO A CE Ae ie ol BOYS a RS al ES Sk Ya yale Sea ve ee als | Gee a ae ® 4 Ps a rie. a a ss se ae La aha, “ 4 ’ £ * - i > F P a ae : ; a a » TWENT Y-FOUR ~~ Report Fugi tive Rescuers Shope Night on Ledge ' Seen j In Seattle With Hurt Youth ‘ 4 ‘ SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. — — {AP)—A rescue party spent the — : eens : nes — ee He May Be Man Sought night on a mountain ledge re bigh in Se , : ; ao Bo eae aa : . : Fe for Questioning Here in the rugged Cascades beside a . = ae ne tle Rock Plan| 1 proce tion 2; Say BORON aS . |University of Washington. student : . Goverameni : ' hees-S p Slaying of Hoodlum curv at Masters See" rains Continue S Jet Trave , “| Voorhees-sip! when struck by a falling boulder. .. : t ree we , scfet te ” _— FUNERAL HOME | Reports that one of two men With daylight, the injured: youth The followirig are top prices ~ é ST. LOUIS (AP Loans and. sevs) ORIENT. . Aneens ae = mabe lbraaae 4 4 j . (was to be carried to a waiting 4 ~ torneys ( Se Federal at 45 ever: : a — wanted in the Commerce Town- nerd covering sales of locally grown that Pons MAME inisberisacsercins taasa.a0.02 - Cemetery Lots 5 ship slaying of Texas hoodlum helicopter. . produce brought to the Farmer's Alf ines Rock i ~ Bank — ene sae LS : : Seorge Kean might have. attempt- aor 2h aad Ss ~ se Market by growers and sold by a chem te le petite. testing come| Pinar ‘td sees «9» @347,278.32, 4 rul my fe. a ed to sell a 1955 automobile in/G3*Kness, Teac Gade them esale package ies & judi : A ao sd >. vide, Beas FE ee Geattis “Over the weekend. were Jerry Burns, 25, Seattle, before) CHICAGO #—General weakness = fartuaheed Sis NEW YORK w— Airlines and a the Mh U. ; ea sp, eat] Re OR eee Ts bei : b? Washi \dusk. But a Navy helicopter could | continued to pervade the grain fu- i were in demand the S. Cireuit Court of | ils today a ok repre- 0 ° ing investigated b} Washington Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of|COppers were as theltg demand bash prowess authorities. land no closer than a meadow|tures markets today and prices| Thursday. . = i: stock market moved to record], Oo block steer amt estate ... *- 81,500.96 Capt, Thomas Ho Grant, of ne 20 feet below the 5,500-foot/dipped for losses ranging from As high early today. The ticker tape peel! seamed taal Other assets aces 130,442.44 Michigan State Police. said’a epy oe ane i row dark before 2 ie up to eae two cents a Detroit Produce was late-for-13 minutes, vate valle ining, wo to] Teal Assets... os. ++ + 928,076,611.37 of the first-degree murder warrant| 4 19 man party. i ; elton catty sGnalings jor jthe Steels, motors and selected is- Negroes. : Demand deposits of in- ° = party, including.a doc- | poard of trade FRUITS - showed in - " issued against the two men and tor, stayed with the injured youth. . ples, McIntosh, fancy. = sone 9248 aes | strength a general | ® * * OP amen Demitrios Tsermengas had been} tyes alive and conscious and| Volume was reported small in Blteberries cerate) 12 gts. ........ 3.80| advance, < : This is\ the newest action in the|™=* deposits of individ i immediately sent to- Seattle police! doing ds) wcll fagitwe mich ex. | Wheat. and heavy in. soybeans. |Grapes Concord. cae bee = x * * long struggle. between. the U.S fo noel mooie) [ae Pr sr7996.38| ;- upon learning of the attempted 1? said jOther futures transactions were/Beaches, | Eiberta. -sce+e $46| Pivotal issues rose fractions to) 3S | De of United States , Ee oe “pect.” said Dr, Otto Trott of Se-/ Pears, Bartlett, bu. . 3.25 government, Gov. Orval E. Fau-}— é tineluding “sale.” tattle i :described bed as moderately active, Plums, Damson, 4 oe 375 : : a n a radio report. = eee ee Bee bus_of Arkansas, and that state's ul. ceee eee 314.300.331 : Grant said it is believed that Burns bled profusely after uel Rye showed the greatest de- Watermelon, bu. .........004. +... 3.00], igidened the | alps a3 ‘segregationist forces, .-. . * 's| epi Seat’ oh eee "2,048,606.29 es on 7D ‘ 2 } Lowell E. McCornb was attempt- jing hit by the bowlder while on a cline from the start, falling back oo > of bio gi aio a8 Ceara In a- %page brief, U.S, at- depot eed $000.00 A MAN— = ing to sell the car,which was /fishing trip. near Red Mountain at times nearly two cents—a———__--_ _____ VEGETABLES_ ST is isi : was (raded. /torneys emphasized two major) saod-oftice 7 ‘ registered in another name, pos- ;about four miles east of here. His! bushel on most contracts. These |seans, Wax, bu. ........00:s...... 350}\__ The imuaguration of comm Me {Toke $26.1 sibly an alias of McComb’s. companion James Holcomb, 24,;-was-no apparent reason for the |este.°7ped, Py Parte ari cial jet aviation across the At = + 2 & - : What-connectian the auto iight/™ea t@ stop the bleeding with fig] sharp deciine amd seme traders |Persste. Grped. Wi vs-cs-0000005 SE accompanied. the rise-in | 1° “The persistent gnd resource-|"‘iuaing suverdinated ob: shirt and then ran five miles for ~attributed the downturn to “tech- Cauliflower, dos ..... sy x : — er have, if any, with the murder last! ‘help. | ni > = wea ea CAPIT. ee December of Kean in a Bree aical edjestracet. a nee size. bu. pecreeee 5.00 RY of jo conway unig een 00.00-| home was not yet known, Capt. Further. easing of the Poms } tbehs) dow ...... steweee et Ds those Ondine’ ‘sti? ceeeces 408,810.88 ee Se Ba ° Grant said situation over the weekend was a|Horreradish, No. : copper prices, < rights” (to go to public school?, |Reserves (and: wine ~*~ Se ae ~— “We've received nothing back| Lose Lives ives factor in lower prices of wheat |[Ovr*™) (08%! sor - 125/ Improvement in incoming bus!- 2, “Little Rock has become’ the/. ite) +... weet em “WA ee Oe atohoien of from Seattle since we dispatched | futures. The fact that the Com-|Onions, dry, ibags) 80 Bo scserheee 2.50| ness of major industrial firms and testing ground of the rule of law |ro.gj capital accounts. #1831036 88 Po": ee) aie Uae once: the warrant as a hold on McComb, Y munists ordered a cease-fire for a! Parsley arr {bohs.) dos. ....-++++» 1-90] favorable forecasts for the econ- and the capacity of the judicial sai 4 cs a al good. charscteF Pull field “Grant said. . T-day perigd caused the trade to|Peas. Biacxere, bu base » doe omy were other factors. process to give real meaning and ~ tal et Lesa Speice me $26,076,617.37 Jo SS esnettt conan } Still at large are McComb and on § Id eC | Odi 5 relax its fears that war involving ree Pio a bas BeOS itlic « ae effect to .constitutional rights.” |*This. bank's capital ‘Gon : germs: when qualified. Thomas D, Smith. Tsermengas, the United States might break outt|Pumpkina, bu... --...)--.....reee 128] Pan American World Airways * * ‘-|Cammon stock with total. ~ ¥ision m SS . Stating _ 39, of Ecorse, is being held in the| any time in the immediate future. |Radi white (behs.), doa. ss... 100 rose % at 22% on a big opening] They said if Central High in Lit-|- ee a ~~ Bape ated tenech, 2 ape” i Oakland County Jail pending an| Father, 3- Year-Old Son|: near the end ‘of the first boar (eee eee ot corres: $48| block of 30,000 shares. Magma) tle Rock is sllowed to reopen én a/acute, pisteg, of, sesiened - Dee gt ee ee bes 2 ie ae on firet-legtee mur- Among Victims: of 2nd wheat was % higher to % Jo |Turnipe, “tapped. bus 1..1..0....... 250 Copper was up more than 2, Ken- scproneed agen Se harmful ef-| {or “other par Te wom : . er Friday A iy Ww ke nd Dec, $1.94; corn -% higher to % cate necott and U. S. Gypsum over a teen Cae = Nee fo] Loqns. a2, shows abery are © b> | Shea with fools, Rambler dea- 4 iseg, Toermengas described to police | Autumn Weeken ‘flower, old style Dec. $1.13%; ‘ats |capbage, bu. 2.22... +--seessees 1.00 Point. done by the courts,” wilpoene eas Bee | op ee ale . ene = “Hitre last week the “accidental” ” paneer aaa hen tty. omer, .Dec..63%;..2ve Ss Collards, DU. ...-s.serdreecoreereee 12S Chrysler and American Motors ne by a Is. oy eehigen: ian 2 A Few-M ; shooting of Kean when he’ and | By The Kesociated Press to 1% lower, Dec. $1.30%4; . and }Mustard bu. . wrvavecveeewmensnse tt Wiehe” hetiVe™“mumt — fractiomatty BB Benoa DF LT oe a en ; tho\ether tere men) were attempt a) srichican taffl -_|soybeans % higher to % lower, |gorek, PO -+----: ~::' 180 higher. U. 8, Steel and Crucible | The judges have been asked to) 1 -W. A, Subenk, “Cashier af | the Sper sopeteaune abere omen ing to disarm him after Kean |, Michigan traffic claimed seven Noy. $2.15%. wins ebard, bu... S418] geect made pimilar gains im | ake permament a temporary ar-|ibcre seed bent. de cslimaly ewear| — Marhagical Oki, | appasyence threatened, “} ought to kill all of jlives, ‘including those of a 26-year- | brisk dealings, der, issued by a federal fn|that it felly end correctly represents} Apply Savoy" motel i08, Tee you right, now.” old father and his 3-year-old son, Grain Pri SALA® GREENS Omaha last Monday, {fe itr) true state of the severdl matters; _ graph, Tuesday, 10 am. over autumn's second weekend. POU aces Celery cab! E w+. 180, Leading rails, oils and chemicals the leasing of Little Rock schéols best of iy knowbeage ond belet | ” _ This'story was pretty much sub- —* @ & ; CHICAGO GRAIN Endive, bleach ad, Du ------sefeess+ 300 gained. fractionally on a@ broad | 5° ai plaod W. A. EUBANK HAVE OPENING stantiated by Donald E. Chandler, ei en - CHICAGO, Oct. 6 (AP) — Opening | rettuce. "Saab don.’ ”"7722! 438\front. Royal Dutch was particu-j > ee ———— ferret — Ao x. choes” at FOR ONE eo 38, in whose Long Lake home at|_In addition, Sandra Holeomb, a| Wn. Reena OR eee ee: "125 Jarly active. American Telephone | Proposes operate them, with. H. RUSSEL HOLLAND | =| er, ‘more experienced 5 ; ‘ Wheat— Rye— ly state funds téd ND xpe alesmen 1872 Point Dr. the shooting took | 10-year-old Detroit girl, died today Dec. .-+0... 184% Dec. ..00... 130, also added a sizable fraction. , @8 private, segrega P. A, MERCER = . = Ueense. Very good oppor-. place: The four meri stopped there! injuries suffered Sunday when May. 1.01. ge” May 000000 131" {xo "| anata’ of siehigat, Couniy' of Oak | * ; ~ en route to pull a robbery in Sault|She was struck by a car, and 35-)Jly....--. 186% Jiy. ...... 123% Poultry and Eggs New Y k Stocks ny ~ Od Bee Rady LoPata ‘ | Corn (etd) Lard (loose) i ew Yor Bor - | Pe te, ad subseribed “before ‘me ; te. Marie, year-old Shirley.Jean Baker of Ann % . Ste. Marie, police gaid,. : ABN) Dec. ....... 1.18% Dec. .... 10.50 DETROIT PouLTRY (late Morning Quotations) this 3rd of October, 1968. an I WM. 7, a _ Smith is reportedly free on a|Arbor was killed in a collision out-| Mar... 1.16% Jan. ... 10.30B-50A _ DETROIT. Get AP) — Prices. paid’ eath otice _ | hereby net I am net 2m officer, * . ide Ypsil Corn (new) Mar. ... 10.10B-20. na! wane Bote fer No. bicone efter decimal point are eighths or oer Los _ $10,000 bond for an, armed robbery |Side Ypsilanti only 10 minutes after | Dec. ....,.. 114% May «.. 10:10B-20A Tiauty live poultry: 6 hE eS | 1. cer, GE DRED B. ‘TAYLOR, - of a loan office in Texas and has|the weekend fatality tabulation rage Coombs bes hel 28 ToB.20a|, Heavy type hens 17-18; light type Air Reduc +11 703 44 .|MRS. ARTHUR - BEAUCHAMP pe Public, Oatiand County, Mich- _ not been located; Graht said Texas ended.» Wy | 133 May’ "10108-20190 eH the) whiter 48: mes rocks rey py ssa i ‘ Pas set w. wee oe ones - authorities informed: him. - Extra- x * . pe ey HE ee 208 195; caponettes | ove® § Ibs.) 20-22; tur-/anis Chal 981 "100-8 AUBURN HEIGHTS—Mrs. me comission expires October 11,- ‘Open Evenings ‘tl @ Se ee back here to stand} The Associated Press: onrnea ees SS = asia ° Ta) el coe 124 1) 04 qeareet rng greg v4, 2 See Le et ~°RATE-CLERK trial for thé murder is remote be-|of weekend traffic fatalities begins, __ vernon ertees AP Eggs, F.OB. /Am Airlin 4. 24.7 Bet Gray Rd. mem 8 come, oe “ » eee wiaiga: Part m ine. basiey ot cause of the other charge, Grant at ; p.m. Friday and ends at mid- eR ae case lote federal-state grades. Am Cyen BLS f8 ie bod “tal i . Jea NO ice~ “Booth Tlie East 7 apeiy said. S nig t Sunday. We | d | k M it 9-50, td , @%: las 47: |Am M&Fdy .. 464 . 78.6 cer was t from t fi ~ yd East. Pontiac — : stra. Recemary Beattie, os, | VUGHEG LAKE MAN ethan Sag gd are, igi tmall an Nos met Ee #3 the Moore Chapel of the Sparks ee a w avg ; grade rge : : ~ Business Notes yowkee Ss le ey wien Ki || d b G d 6: medium 38;; checks 27-38, wa. tae fe Trop 803 bon a = meral Nene hag cane ype . BEA uc, MP ae ALICE Frees stating os aa — 8 " Anaconda . .. 50 . 19.4 ‘Sarnia, ” he! Boapis: . ‘wphone. - “ Buren an A) | e y id ef Comm merctey Chat ee Armeo ree nil Mack Trk ... < service and burial Wednesday. —|. a pee —— : WANTED ELDERLY _ FOR . > tes rade um extra rmou or . Surviving besides her husband, . Perey, id me ao “5 large 43-45; large 40-44; mediym 33-34; | Atchi = a 38 44.6 . Living quarters furn. FE . oPabai men pated in William Neeley, 41, Flint, was| Thomas P. Stamberger, 64, of = g Browns: ce Rfumbo aet8: Aveo ait. 88 33 are four sons, Arthur W. of Dear-| _faxen isthe Robb) Puteral Homes chia. = = extra e a . - STOCK AVERAGES of October, A.D. 1958. children. will be } Satbean TIME envals of more International tet, 44, workers, Chrysler will raw, yore (cimplea oy toe as-[iRtth on), Atmun Eons. | Hse thet Sind at; | Senn See Gorey em | 1 ha @ job openings in any |*Soct#ted Fress). ase ote rOue. heck Harbor, c 7 on- tion. : : L « EESIE J. VASCASSENNO, | - es day through BUILDING A HOME? [°% ¢ « ¢_[Petnat stam tromthe oot wt gg ae ge) TR SMe | kee eemacanig ais | (See game We e Th = bout th the other half coming from those Net change sare 21-9 + 4s 3 at Juvenile Division Garden athe ole 9 mortal salary. Pee appclaiment a ru . ey ay worry abou e oon Mon. ..-. BA . - 6, "58. state of OeG. d. Goah, i : : ; with the high .|Prev. d 2899 1 4. ardt Pu WID MI Ask About * | heights to which stock prices have witht ST ey Pa Week ago 286.8 133.7 a3 oss STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- ee Home, _Keego Harbor. couple POLEAGED WOMAN OR | ‘climbed. They may. worry about at the plant, fisondee FR 1 EE APH pale Geri eaene come ot Sutied| | RAIS youn treet | _ea“Si, Toman Ot INSU R ANCE what would happen to confidence 1958 high | > 289.9 Wis. st tei] tn the matter of the Petition con- mien ff, jena snd Dorothy OVER 21. EXPERT. . _ [iin 'the future if’ the new autos) Lodge Calendar —[i88¢ jor aut M08 Faz Une icering, (perid Thorms, minor. Cause] fy "ebigki and Mr. and are. Be bin Secaat ater ah PR OTE CTI ‘flopped and this prop to the econ- Re lar meetin memory 1957 low - 226.6 78.2 66.2 150.9 Te, Erte nerne: pester of said child. pti 4 oe ap rnyet | setvion p.m. to = Q vin 3 in é F a Pn ON omy should be removed abruptly|j ei ta hela Wedn ab ine - perrorr stocks £ Court Ml eine Hs be the present 'w hie ra ferment fn. Mt. Punerai Home. _ Won OMAN WANTED 5 ay, nt in Mt. Hope Cemeter .after the first flush of production Bee ae ut be p.m. at Roosevelt (C. 3. Nephier Co.) of the mother of said minor tratgements by B: qs One lady needed to contact cus- Now! and sales promotion. Beribe. 22 State Fst. Bernice Cover Pages after decimal points are eighths enil wae a rc ae ry ite sta wie ooo sulin, _Bnitht rinerat Wome," Good ‘pay. "part oy time, on oi . be, ‘|Allen Elec : 2. 4 ith child 1 : a ; They may even worry lest the adv. /§ Baldwin “Susver Gor... 16" ee the. furiedtetion of thts tg,vee case In Memoriam 2 —F seedietr wr call be Son, é Don't wait until curtains [total of debt the : i 9083, Sid alee Me ideal sor Scpraian) | Heep { Sconey pers. are Go tks, Olt & Chem. (os 7 dette ine anime, of tip, People of the] In LOVING MEMORY OF BER. “WOMEN piled ae before pune taking on moals prove top heavy. News i in Brief Howell Elec, Motor Co. ° “3 1S [fied that, the hearing on, sald. petition tha Eringle, .who passed away | eosin gigiling season ts here suran rotec- : 4 : e 4d Count : : now to ion “Trouhle may ono! But the public seems sure none| with P Ruy Meautacturing as eee i Service, Genter’ ra Hote cannes Rieivent to rite $e9" sna in pl Ho i ae Yon % f these is going to happen or eves _ & yen fer ice Toles pam, Co -..-1$8 14:6 14.6 | tine in said County, on the 14th day of pe we loved you dearty, . se? Drayton wait and if fire strikes |/° P ew Prod. Co. © | 80 .%| October. "A , 14th day of] In death we do the sa P.O, Box ston Pian a ; ‘© [| mean too’ much if it does. So the|cTeam broke into the Pontiac Bar {No sale; bid and asked. the formocn, end you are hereby com.] —CMaly_miseod by. her ds ters. ’ ad - — vs bo. et back. many pale is tutting back on its rate tg ae Mee Foe - = : roan to appear” pasuaaly ys “raid + ar en. 2. ARE ely W ned of saving, is buying a little more,/JoSlyn Rd., ng weeke : Tt being texpracté . 3 Replies . Igokin o WORK dollar. | but with an eye on prices, and is|#0d stole 10 cases of ice cream Accidentally Shoots Self rervice “hereo Pets smn and. “no § At 10 a.m, today ther’: + Rave. eepen pening ter rman. oF toa i? . _ | increasing its personal debt. cups, three cases of ice cream Theodore L. Stict 96. of 135 |2°P%.0ne week previous ‘ts pears eo were replies at the Press “13 150 N. Per sgve a Hy ! B D NI | cones and a case of hot cups, at ee Ge tS in The Pontiac, Press, a newspanet office in the tol A : “Re U e & ® ps, lowing : . total value of Chippewa St., accidentally shot| printed and circutated jn said County. ? pe 4 . l With the threat of an auto/® ‘ota! value $81. F 5; : Witness, the Honorable Arthur ® boxes: * Exceptional sind very lucrative op- | INSU / | etrile . 4 eee himself while unloading a .38-cali-|Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City . : corres, ee exberienced ok thd | - RANCE & REAL ESTATE strike allayed, business confidence} Rummage sale. Firs Presby- ber revolver in his’ car early Sun-|°f t Pontise in satd Gounty, this and day) | 2, 5 6, “6,57, ¢ pore te, or will t Phone FEderal 2-2326 'geems likly to be even stronger/terian Church in Birmingham, day morning. Police said the|(sen “> a ; oS Se ome el experienced in other e FEderal 2- | 1669 W. Maple. Thurs. Oct, 9, 9 j A ) G1, 8, 64, 66, 74, 76, 108, 8- f° Mice es “Mm ; in the weeks ahead. p bullet grazed his left hip. Stickney|‘* ‘™* copy) of. Erapate , bo egal Bee A jount Clemens Pontiac, Mich. || And confidence makes the SC ae 0, 9 am\was treated and. released at St. cr te Register pee ee ‘and 3 Oaki maintaining 31 ; Detroit . j . ATi « a : : she ONE MRS c AZ rt 1 vies of peasy turn. Parking, ~—ailv.|Joseph Mercy Hospital. " 2 *rguventte vision L : EM 3.4236 or_M ‘ . ‘ , . Mey ssp ia M00 tor personal fotervie at ke *%. { - . _ . . . * - . 1 5 | _THE PO TIA our © PRESS, : MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1058 3 Mtgs. 32 42| SLICES OF HAM ie ‘UNLIM a | 3 Fo TTED. : ; SS fee eae | and contracts; new) ; [a Lowest-pos-|- -sible discount, no “tion. C. , no obliga-| ~ FE all FEj4-3844 or pa ee : 5-9975, ask f aN McCull or Tet a . ulloug ‘h.. : aap y REALTY — .| ORION Lg MODERS p_ 4-263 Tor XN ox a0 es otha ae ea Ri. _ : Sz OEE Tae et | ie — lectrica ! u ° 2 _ WESTSIDE 4 81 oe ; ~a tft | iow on 5K CAND CONTRACTS. ‘ . ; se RROOM 7 BATHE ~y iil DRAYTON fee eaTIMATES ON WIRTY oe a Gat Be ae . } area Tease. Ret E VACANCIES. | MEN: Sg ag Ma _ EAriMAtES ON WIRNG.| wa) Be lig —~ ced yard. on lease. References | Nn Ae ag wip Gatland tak a ers PE S431 RB Munro Ei 2 ITH-WIDEMAN PRONT NEWS BES se ee ae tee pesiend Lake o onivileges. ra ai ~ REAL. 1. eps Demag ‘Avail, oh: 9) ) GN LAKE FOR 7 BEDROOM, PRIVILEGES ON “GIRLS kinds Est, ng . ~~~" | FE | ESTATE | OPEN & 5206, "Cease ral Oct. Sma ae eae pemen: Deka tre teses, Yarws sia tins H 9 Se Es Bene ; rk, ‘Eyon = ao oe iv person. with me ere, gem ores | Me Gass Pe oat Pe | Ae CASH. | "'cdna ndjelsior lake EM 222% 7 SEDROOM BRICK — 7 gt de 7 vast aide ~ 3. otel west aide, RICK nes, ater ic Boston & WE NEED Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 HOTEL Rooms 39) fps, fai adic egret aad : & N Fe ts ahs 6 | LA yard, te » fenced . seiner CAND C —— n 36) UBURI op yard Be lt on Ee ban ds ee ND CONTRACTS Senos TeenAen. 18 * mo | Als a by. Day oF an | tenost bus, ‘Low down °p bublle ini ot Paat Auburn Ra! Re-| *° Quien — : 7 axDROge ARMS WE FR at. Sod rete week FE _ 41481. own payment. ~ Aik DARK PRA} NO HIDDEN ed race, AMOWNA soe" Auburn rigeraton 5 me ake Craps Me EES #1 per moyb. Call wee = err Nore : 5 nas open NO :DR : R - moe AND § SAE : YELLOW P cna Fe eee = Realtor. NA . . Pangus, ent Sto 46 1 4B OOM, ot SK = ARAKERT 13. NEW 4 Baths = = a Fon TanD J ROOMS ORE BUILDI — $l Co TAR sa PONE | — ce cat Pg ae ad eel: saaass set: MASS Cd BROWN & SILVE one Con ziase u 7 BEDRM. WALLED Plains. | piture/ carlos! drug, fos | W. H. BASS | i . : SILVER Clark Real nee eae ner aL to ‘city. -Reas. eri MOD. “have ‘you in wet rug, fur: | oe Pullers and Broke 5 _FE 46492 © 1362 W Hur 7 BEDR i_oaes.] | Pads cone id. Located in +7318 REE L y FE G4813 Ast = iba a" tae ~pusinesses aa ee are OPPORTUN ae . So eer PE a ae : - . Ga. r black- i “Soman, ened ! ~IMMEDIAT "ange Mita Te werceet "Sy SAH et | Ts Knocking p i 4 : + ROOM ee cP plete “charge. 30-50 to tae com- ~ E SROOM HOUSE. WEAR LAKE At the door to af, attice, Mug be|* Business Servic — AS — pe sEDEM. 7 YR. OLD HOME, Rent Oftice Space 4 of solid frame Lass oe Migwest E per month to start eee A es 13 EMMA'S HO Se ee =| 6 OR 3-2938. HOME, $80) y pace 41) a frame constr rea nome, ey m cyment 408 P 408 Pontiac ACME | coe te ee ial owe —, SHOP. ARTIFT: ‘On “any good tend aeons Gauas BLOCK Prom 8c os ae r has living and eee be lower aes P. __FE 2-0006 roche & 5 tee 4 — RS 4 ~ full ‘beth Le SALES MANA pee ot AVING. OUR | PAINT BY Fe 2 istactory "Inspection Spon: 2 large rooms, ok lots of 2 rooms % Bt Mgecond & GER . FE 6- last| Scrabble NUMBER - and title A ef pro OD! oa spa ie ae Bitar epee Seanis eee 19A7 for free| Book to os es pict RES K. L. Tem letan Eee ton. able for EEN “1250 ; . ced. for a “2 ruction build A FURNACE (CLEA PLASTI | Store, 15 E_Lawr matees | 2239 Orchal on, Realt ROOMS odio dnd bake a ih ee rr e awrence 8. Orcha or & BATH. UPPER. gem ‘parking ATE 7 etetevess | i MARES 01 arolas. pee vcolors, new ew | Read rq_Lake Re FE + oo That ai 7 ray eg er = BREE & ‘rept oF POoNTAn ae ee eee y, Willin J ROOM APT. F Bs hs ee ‘Eake Ma 1565 GREGG repaired oy) eae Pika | tion. 97 Oakland & bop, new a Oe buyers wotnts g = Atle | oo Pee BRS COS hot Ww pmratic tn + a | oto Cane Lake Rd. attics ettice eon wo Mar N bic aa T Real Rel ope dips a 3 ao LOWER __ Adults Fp. FE SA #75. 4-0960 re SS : ior EM ee eens Vy 3es ottntenl & Person veto it SER ae oe M. MO —— Dime and FE 94706 before Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A| 3 Fat ah We service pene FE 30135. r als Fo herbed AROUND THEN pore adults. EN: | __Cadiline nas NEWLY DEC B mB Sareea after & p.m. oe +- a ae pauen a makes of wringet cA sell your ino EN SEE ue | 7 LARGE : 7 ROOMS AND 2-9945. _in_ Clarkston MA ae BATHS | COMPLETING : ~~ ee washers. KN REDS th Ww SAVINGS & Me rms. ected lettin EW As Us rage, he: BATH DOWN F ROOM HOU \ 51802) attractive x44 AND aes prea NAP P SHOES - We OL SAVINGS & LOAN CO! [Std s mare. dive aha) irsier can eee "mo. 10 Buttelo, E WitH BATH. $60 flees 0. ease aah hegpes a aa ahs wa Ni oe, efits ; BEDR HOI Clarkston. ~ easonabl fotos to Ban ot OES Tet 3-1582 anted Real COMB AXD “HOME. FULL BABE- el aa Te) Gan Estate 32 3 RMS 0575, 12 Myra BATH INQU ment. cing » LL BAE&E- ¥ A ae. IRE 8c 2 te new rthe cccurn urred. at the © deeitent tri - pa, Nr_do a ere 7 2m, s Papeete BATH. pOwER reer PE ed $73 mmo. sat E. asia FOR ( WN and p.m. at Pont t 25th,’ > ° “PE 2 BA what ee UP 7 BEDROOM MODERN. 5 : 0 OTHER C = its ee wt please ¥ Trail $ CASH $ aoe 7H Beye Wessma &, BATH a eet iieen roe ERN. BASE- 2, bedrooms, ful) ba “PRIVATE PIANO = 2 Webster at nipunie _ _ 48 HOURS : "BOOMS, “PVE “GATE 5 CLEAN ae ER YE) Pe. now 5. Biv fore rey LEASE _ Horms, TARY voagerment =—_ - 3 doe! 37 i A 6 Ivd.. pase wat. wer _ LESSONG MA ea or PE a : cE at LAND CONTRACT : ah only, Mt. Connsas neat. a5 | Hea ccatincrese: Private. ae j Sood Ga ws 4-025. oks Rd cenica Fete er landsca at “Beat ences swe aT moouriELD WALL CLEANERS pha rignaiy adviser (onone TE} HOME — EQUITY. 7 bows Aap Ba w F Te ance 61) Beat 688 moot ee Parkin Tqute ld Loads ct kath amerested ond E 4-848. 5 ex Free ‘3 Reasonable. fe ceea, ay = |“ entrane TH PR r @ AND eM 3.36 Rk for Ms : call Paul, ask ext, no wbligation. FE} i631 x weet: ss Eee | _mube _ aa a 3350 | Hear Lincein Gs a | CARPET aot _ PE 21631 COLD Wa VE | ; i ia? : sntrence, Uilneies Sern, Sib race. Kak “to t 103 Bloomfield An Loisea $0 mo. PARTLY FUR or Mr. Kampsen. inte Goan co - w gh “fog binding Rest REWEAV- | on +342. ‘wi cee eeu. Wright & Val | | 3 ROOM E | bat oa gat To 7 RM, MODERN EM 34207, | Eves. BAT & SUN. : ork Wanted Mate 10 eis orem BERTIER RE ee one Pete oe TE EEN Be 7 PE a Bi Tah ateman | sna oD HOME, S| a ° Z Si) es aaiaed id at PAINTING “INTERIOR, EXTE Bt Pe else Tevinding 218 © hed eysBEAUTE IS 242 ms HOE ag ane ae ENT Sn «noon 4 —_—o : Roos HOUSE, 1499 MERR “ a close to & fem late’ fenced yard at tia et oy spires) OR (ore a a Face se eu oet DUTY CABH FOR = oom, Hu ‘ T NCE Sat CLE LARGE BOOS, sya ose. welcome CHIL. | 7 ae one 5:30 MERRY (RD. Ka Se en : pe si beat ‘sora floss i @ARPENTE serviced. C. face SMA c= — WE vate entranc Rooms ent os! hous T OF DOUBLE S iY) | ats f wis vencouabas a4 NTER L. Neison, oe crne. dish massag as 000 Lb, HOMES Soy petvileaee mbites) 8-0806 side. upper. Furnace p DOUBLE payment OR $3948 Pa RE 44210 wew. | “Ey? ESTIMATE YOUR DRIVE wn 1a pneg, te feck grad. a REALTY, jaictinince ee “3 gra que aL C MODERN FOUR ae “ era, Ee ae ee) REALTOR FE 4.0528 TE NTI ON seem et, ee NOW CARPERTER finance. king lots etc. We b Eregets|_Birmioghega MI re to = OOMS AN BATH 2, garage. West TER- | 4 ROOM’ { 8. Telegraph “UD LA 4 i os Z cabinet work - R B lp Dal ) Birm: s trom | WANTED: gas furn P a AN sement. side. Full in ( HOUSE. ‘UNF FOR P Eves. & x RGE F: % cD B, Murdock, TE 37061 urke Asphal AINTY MAID MI 6-7373.| Jot GOOD LAKE eee FE 280 : per_mo._ PE 2-2944 pee ee TEASE TRUCKING TERM | dre AMILIES CARPENTER: sock, CES phait Paving _A Taylor $6 a ee | wih 1 vegreom laketront bome 20g or PE esbss. | Ge ARCADIA APTS 1] {2 Auare Biase Bee inguin mal meet ecuarer tet: of v asck nek J i | kind, WORK | ___FE 501 D aliiespie FE ¥1203 Sore onuane iave gest modern. 3. roo oil Beste) epcatee: or) ca sree. fe Lpiwtel Co ening tot, level ee FE ressonsbie. Call af NY 52) HANSON TV DUBLIN COMMUNITY £ +7283 a adn belies aust have teeod | ROOMS, PRIVA cess and nicely, ms S bets opty ee i Poshiee: or. als complete! ea poe Office aia searchin raged Fy teat have been ‘ BB ae Smaonlaoenns ae] Ferry "SERVIC ot eee ae Genee, a, ea wean’ ooceante eee ar wute anD |’. tes Agree Ample la areiee. “tee 7 ROOMS AND structed, PE sere, Memly cos room wiih tebe sel pecroone Ep Ba gon7| _L re rate acilities right own peyment house. shed $16 weekly.- : es. fur-| > reesble, rhea i- | _ room BATH, “UTI - " = ie Hing aay GOoD WORK‘ a 4) on an esar, FE 40987 $56. Call M. Ph. if price is bavy welcome One child _ hood dre diy nejgnbor- room. Fs = °: LiTy A dining room erock firepl Fe ng POE Exe in wt 3 R ret ne afte Ctair Appl or schools nm welcome. Ci $ ROOM 32-6332 or FE __2-5788 USE _A lar for gracio ace 5-44. chen | 3 SARASOTA AVENU CHAR 7. p. y 804 Bt) 5 . churches and ose HOUSE D CAR cs tamBy tlichen. thet. CA 1 COMP: SED B E IL, pT EE E — ave on trans; downta: bath, 656 . INCLUD JU every wo tchen tha cARPER TRY “ADDITIONS, REC ‘Gal LETE BUILDING SERVICE | © pe ‘LES CH fees | Sell Us Your Equit 3 ee erae | ae ae ee eit oee A bet = : reir, ieee ems a San Bley waar LOT, os Basement with ledgernck Complete Bice. « sicoe porch, —_ = = == fcr HOMES 6 ne : HOES ° oe ule qm nome - cash ae ae furn. Reas. eee oe areas? tore. Hu-|5 ROOMS RBEBUR MY peu. bo me month, Lease Automatic heat furnished replace 1 : jomares. “Boe SUPPLirs - “! tats We i 2822 Leach wel | CADILLA! ae NAN ease r gates cinerator & 2 “ki RPENTRY re SATB nea 2-7298 ERIENCE Menominee M ty | _ Bert Girous- siso need | —neents._ FF, Ra, Auburn} U Cc 8st OF: _dock,_$65_month pera ie Se ae by s! 30° | ——— 5-7805 rs Wall J wy OR } anks. 4395 Dixie | 2 , 8-3139. - Ipper Pvt F OAKEAND.| 5 | R FE 43136 Ed choo! bus ell sha ee eee agar EXP \ORNAMENTAL A §-0809 ace FE Hi fot xie | LARGE Carpet entrance. P OOM HOME : ward 1. S privileges. 0 by door binets and _ AND. ENTER AVE BU eee | ROOMS. ed living 5 vt, bath. | . tpqut ON BUS M. st sel mene sre — AAPENTER ar Fo ltl ges i) betel mall © GENERAL lhe TAIN’ FRIENDS —— = UYERS FOR ed oa entrance, West a pee moa gnats g tm. large bear: ee tre ea Paddoek. ee TT N. Saginaw St. Cee Realtor welll itor only Sts: repre, is o hinds WORK — Op ALL sin seg OT pe _gifte_ OR deg. Pun, lovely bostess able discount asf prompt 6c | ROOMS AND BATH_B se eta, Compe ot dE nS pee Dau maven Ge oe DO YOU LIKE TRE c& = TERING PAT come to Pantiac aey war | CLEAN! erey : : dees a) a TTOR Ww. -NEW FOLK. “GC 2 Phos 8T FLOO $ Roo ! ; =ES estes ron, ERY, NEES Sr guaranteed PE REPAIR so lareasn/ has co cltres (Mos) sas BI AIR | epee oe MYrtie | - ee 7 BEDROOM, Lee ee oe Watkins For R It pon PRIVACY ? set eee tts ai. ca ed query image one (Oe 06 Dine BR on | | Room grr, greEPENS woo Pen ir re esti or FE Laben Ae rear ‘For Rent Miscellaneous 42, 2 win new” modera 3. beds ss WET MAKER AX TRENCH BACK | 10 et pak easy ede Lose coli Tbs in DRAYTON PLAIN RvB) rw ; : unfurnished rage APARTMENT. References we tities included, tment 20x30 G 2 Listes ranch Sear ines 3. bed- sce cane | eae rhe sicily 7 ibe, | ESC vr oe end oe eaters tear ures | oh SEE a | pais Does _feom, ining romm sunny, Wek Fan Eves mh reducing ESULTS- | # ROOMS = : : Poses. le rent. W evetes 31414, OR 3-6 . Huron. ights. w ee d breezeway alosets a =xP FE Dressmaki : iy tedey vo pro: an TS! Ms. EVERYTHING FURN. jac P rite Box 115. t 2 3-6352. FE sist & air fore ots me wey Gar S¢reened © : CARPEN ng, Tailori Call 00 vour sucky ve ba $15_per_wk G "PURN = KO pee le en arn. 615 es sue. i saan TER WAN uv ng 16 w for appointm need ve left te ThA 125_N.. T -| HO clo ATH, GAS B. $15 mo./ 900. pEtize)= er lear Ts bom buyers, W ROOMS relegrepe. LLY Wi! se in FE 24777, HEAT, equced to $1 on. SUR re WANTS at, KINDS ee ee ere ae | See AND BATH. GD APTS. Tt a red Cx WILL bag _ RENT operties..| ni ance, heat and Furnished of ‘ «ROOMS AND Fo iz A viene FE 28 pil BO Lim Saoeaatacine A agg Se) commodste 100 Fide LL Ac- “WHITE BRO | ate hot, wate the ims bath Loin Bate r Sale Houses 43 Lovely. custos eel) ST. af A MESS 5 EBUILD FOR oem ee TAILORING AnD E -gfeniond dances. Ae cae | REAL ee i ! ae m Hats. ee ROOM & a a TEL BRICK, 8T B room (bome Fannie brick 3 bed. for carpent doen't enass call | 48053 Bodeji. gb | ew. it wm +7101 peters! 2 OR 31205 | __fas_beat,- HT CLEAN CPPE LARGE. LOVELY 4 & BATH. GA- wR Bus service, FE 5-8257. HU.| bedrm. ba. ENEDICT AREA Full Plenty of iy Riceben Tiled FE.ciel Pinjsh and rough | ORESSMAKING. LT. EVERY 13 om. C : rea 66 Pingree. BR.) pibks. Bee ee ORT tes te | OOMS AND BA 7 | large -land sement, rec | ul peseren at rage space. S ONE SORR -GI AN ROOMS & S Kaus) OR | on eee ‘TH. OWNE le scaped jot room tached ga automatic bh INTERIOR : terations Dra‘ TAILORING AL- needs you Pi RRY cicl . D FHA - couple BATH WORKING MODE 8 a as dvene retain 1 room R wees Immediate Lake privi- mediate rage. Large lot eat. ing. OL ae PAINT. in my home. —, & formals done _or phote lease come home CASH FOR & rq ple or 2 isdies FE got ped So oe @ ROOMS asta Afaoges FE 46606. 11 Chu. | 28315 possessions On| *°< onably terme 6.800. Im- esti ©6462. TA PE 68455 HYPROTI Yes, we OUR HOME “ROOMS~ ae = " 3s and schoo CLOS As TO rd_Court May- | E | with Sinakied wt ux oven wore —* i. wi toa tet tales een FE stattering egotnal ones “ax {ment Teil ren email ome, tot TR -aoom a 7 Bae side PE Ey att. ESE Re. ace i | Snoctesampn ere cae HEAT «| * pack, near Percy sysepKcom | 2 WIKO* \t. VILLAGE of. any Hes WORK ase $= FE | ght reducing. FE &- obiema Ya toa. di ae for caniberiisieeaia: APT + WITH PRIVATE Dix RMS 37547 8 e@ Lake Orion. : jum pping Cen- om. Nearl ra yp inform entrance PRIVATE ie Hw TED 4192 after 6 $75 On | Brain rms ecre ment. Ga y modern. Base. MARRIED od ~ Gaiden | tS =— will spp “pot feel obligated a | _ ties and private b ware ¥, over Keego io M SS GI 4s, sd. down Take. and | shad hh Me ees 7 wax =! a REEDS work ~ den Plowing . 16B In Debt? | i fou oe vate 70 ‘property ong | & NICE 2 ath “Uti _-2:2044 Drayton Pietns ‘ean rE: et enee Se SBE peep morteace. Cece| Ake “plant Onl sear ae ree =Ecoe 8-95 cu: rt or vou receiv@|: «Heated, FE 3 NICE RM BUNGALOW -— emore. | == : le terms Reason- rin woun TOM PLOW you are bay TRA $4686. 8 nee WEST : B D C ries PaSar SET ] i a i. & LIOET eb cic trouble Ss scart oss te 8ON, ee . Ps RUN. at ARE. PRIVE | “ORCHARD Gu APTS. | pk. asta al fee Bering cou: | ms ee 1955 oe SIs Lavender - fE AS CHA nsurance A LOR EDIT, cous WANT Phone. FE 5 R ! 8-8054 ; BRAND. fring room, dint ly decorated, ze. living roem ome has nice 7001 ST 29 YEA Either oot man Porte: ; gencies 17A Bate. Sey 2, Rm. — NTED LOT +1557 § ROOM HEATED . AIR CON NEW »| bedroom. d ining room, kitch dow kitche withtpicture wie tom Highland Ra SAS FREE Thi okay. FE f Job | | py i an Bid i Pon tnd water Ji WITH SEWER dren allowed atv one | 2 DITIONED {| cmore_ 101 crigitg prooch| aa! sak lend, cup with’ Voungstcen | | 303___ ior aes TRIMMIN 23-5804. FOR GOOD INSUR. AcK’s BA $0456. 49612 after im . William 34207 . $90 per m new Street —7 Pontiac's | =~ M 1 -W. Huron, and ne b cupboards 3 Pile NO DO! ~ MU 4-641 tree est ‘ots G AND D REMOVAL D ANCE C. eo “SHOP terns: s. FE 0. EM est modern apsrtm tiac’s rg. HILTZ ask for Mr, f ath, oil ob bedrooms; Nea WN PAYME nal cleared.” L.-3 Ww ANIELS AGEN ALL _fand m 441.8 ts > moveD| HA pee SUITA _ ment, Baicon ent develo BRIGK 7 we aeicn ipime uiberst ay | Hige Dunia School Tatu work W Buren _;. Fe ymin | LOSE” WI SE eames wee Ts VE WILL pire wo, pe Ma FoR OR 5" anche "Beatin “eaten pidual eo, | ee Ck De EO a Don’t miss too Liberal terms. | & conse bee oo ee © Tr Laund ic SAFEL 45 rs Novelt . Ap | Bb frrn + Btoy ral High r_ Pontis ous to-| $6950. $7 ot Real ) 1 DAY antes Female 1 uN ean ena Serres Beep “ablets 0a ewiy Teleased deh Ee BACHELOR —— oi ha adults cooly ng wover furaisupa. BEAUTIPU cL. sae nes : “COUNTRY LIVING | first year monty 860"after the ‘ {RONING - AMILY . L IMMS _ eents a r you bow ° and} rooms: TMEN BEDE oe es ide, gas beat, WEST room home = 2 EOEEE . ; ee . LAURD at; Your get and ‘ba Two| Ready A AP. FE garage. shaded lo pnabie aE SS RIGEPUTE APY. Sal” i ere gs Cay |e PAH CT SE SONNE?) Meat ee” nied 2k SAE ee te secua's! °° NODOWN Jpeg and tm T WALL W CE CURTA i es 4-0525_ 7 moonlight rid No charge minute | CLE a AM M. THR NDA¥ new 2 be root ALMOST $7.90 Imost at ae a Schoo! OWN nugecteant asH} fi AINS, como) Ro D AN AND B oe PM heat, hb msm basement, 57,900. easy t jor Priced at | : THIGH SCHOOL GR Dg. sets || Hp leet Ruy. | PHOTO c RILEY, path, RioHT 3 R “FE t ot water, 8 auto.| you tod erms Let os ; 3 OOL GRADUATES DE _igundr uly. finished GREETIN ; Brok ath Upper in M__AND 8-6918 street $89 and S., pa ay. us show. 2. ‘sire addin ADUATES DE- ry, Phone FE "Pontiac from your NG CARDS, M 509 Enizadeth. er side near b come, On~ Ea 7) . and mo.-House 1 ved} CRAWE M _ bysttting Gall machine work 2-8101, Expert! own neg [MADE FE! #1152 Lake Ro Oe ee ee eisai dor 6-RM APTS ly secicpes eer iosaiy AWFORD AGEN T PE S61 or be- _Landsc = ly done b vaipeints) | a He 7 couple. Call. _ for and. 8&7 J FOR RENT all TO 8-985 and look at it MY 3-11 AGENCY GIRL WAN 66. apin ‘arcel’s Ph ee know-h FE 64821 1591 8- to rR low udson St. C&ll 81' F Fy es i 43 4 3 bedroo . Ts BABYSITTI g I18A oto oe COMP ae ed. FE 45067: Prag ae | ae gENT ORG SALES” BED peeeitiaks 609-E. Flint St. | mith fal any ste reer i housework rn NO AND/|A-1 ACE Wtd. C : LIST INGS ' iivi LETELY FURNISHE | WEST 81 ciDE” ~WES*Ti ee roam, 12 pee SALE 3 5. | NORTH pee Michigan St.| ing. Oa baseszent Aa oe nomee ess poly 7 hild i ng rm ED. | WEB? w auto EAS our | gh wir- Git Ae 119. Pontiac moval and REE SERVICE. R Wid. Children to Board 26 % BOYERS WAIT A? TED eae ena “mitenen with | Washington ‘Jr en tee END. UR Cee auio hot sate | bedroom’ Br sips ‘LARGE | our lot may Nt oe will Dutta” on tat cara satareay. — MON- See cael out bid | Al BOARDING HOME. GET. CASE YOU BS w To Sea mules, Ma Sod ; Per som rue an appointment § Ce as one. esmineretal Bee Bes oa Co. OR | pay- om, PE_5-1506 Trim TREE SERVICE. or_wk. License py pay) ~%2° FOR YOUR ROOM GAS -HEATEL coin Jr apt.. Wisner an : ee Re pence. Tots, 8 fier 8, QB 31038", Ro 8 MS O ENE ee m, remove, E SER a) d. PE 5-3534. PERTY W ~ Priv Gas HEATED | ©,°¢ rarea) (aes nial Wit ee 21Oe °. RAL sper | Land cabling. : LICENSED . SMALL E B BUY int ate entrane Di. ore §. oe | HOR LEASE th more tha ne es 4 aac foes A caBY one oa MOTHER'S |- iv ing roo ,biving Immedi pet, lake pri M HOM 3. _BED- ches. in R §, screen wood Flo 3722 } 14-4, IPME HAYDEN, ert. 1 person L UTIL. PVT. ; wy. MA|_ tion m, Kitchen yell din-| FE Ferny possession privileges. FULL B EIN BY oval Oak EU ed aA & B TRE or Serv, ace ne . 1 NT 86 E. Walto au Dealer _FE 48335 ‘only. $12 a we ’ Ooms 12 room and fa hb recrea- 5000. FE 92-2105. $105 lease. HEAT-— ASEMENT SIL FR OWNER — 4793 s D_Truck t4-ton Stake n TA or FE 2-5203- ek.| _ 2-830 STOWELL Rent $75 month. vatory down. : T AND ONLY GAS ome. brick r E FAMILY Lape se NCHING _ = Semi-Trallers A ou. FE 8.0441 ND 3 ROOMS . FE | fon MY_3 Phone Lak F HEN CALL $6,950. eels a - ater lines. fl Pontiac F silers ICK, FA bath, Lil PVT ENT. 2 Se aL eee cor. |__ For Rent lar leo: 3 pen ce = eld tile arm and Any ¢ IR DEAL. 7 N_ Telegraph. AND| to ad FURN: APTS. L RENTAL N __»For Rent Rooms Ke living and d 2 baths, az ‘fea te) In contract .|2 CLEAN RC raph. owntown.; N CLOSE Home EEDS SAT 37 MW : | sare bets ining area. 3 ee OF “Gouge SciKs Wun US Co. LOW DISC oO a ae ae “a oo aw FASHING FA- Cheap No calle alee Aen stop eae uaonaratis aT, Bul stor IN, mice, HOME uso i _ Pare Fe breeze: — 4931 1-8200 EM Oj on-Dail DWARD . LL PRIV Orch ume FE & oe ce & vurice' AS e_Troom E, AKLAN bid : : a. ee y dir fo) Cash a \ ATE, ard Lak 2293 249 e | A SL | FE 5-733 D AVE : ~ eee tae = aft EE oon pen @ to om Sat “a Seiwa? FE ees grit AND | 3 TOD BASEMET ny oe ey PEERING ROOM FO : Mout OENINGS UNTIL 8:30" ; brick, bl PLASTERING | ONWAN +144 10804 & Sun. ® to ool FE, 4-286 ntlao High BASEMENT. $4 ss-Elizabeth Rd ade ates tg 1u R MAR SMUD ME ES IEISG NTIL 8:30 : raising. wy plo ee Pentel (LS WANTED ANCE Size | ba erst n MORTGAGE petal JEG jonennoo™ Pas 3 RMS AN 7284 Spe BEAUTIFUL | LAKE Lee 3% | Bus ai te Pigstl cooking. 291 E. ELE UISTINGSSERNICE 5 = _up_free of charge, FE _6-4638,__- TY, rom_ 8 1B D ae ay : near ON JS STOP — a 6 BARGAIN — $575 Painting & Deconling 20 Call collect 7&3 come ry (oc eae D BATH, ADULTS. TNO}, FE, *_Ogtober throug a Tal wir prt ent 400 Murch eQroo!rn arage, deat g ly Apt 5, 19 ATHS. AP- ROOMS. P C er UN 1-47I> y 18. N SLEEPING | Se 7 0 Pereira pecuae. winter, | 1ST *\ |7 RM 19 Clark 8t ek sare. eee , CASS _LAKEFRON | _stop._267_N NG ROOMS. BUS . amt oo kom rcoees renlaenis eatin es ae AND DEc- ( ASH ot ree. (SLEEPING RO ROOM Bi fit iitadal eens Sa | CLEAN R COMFORTABLE 2.0708 : CK, BL aT aed rms RM PLATS: uiré une 1959 per) ouble. F E SING AF; . aCe eccinsa ann GEMENT|(ST CLA’ rE varia ABLE_ FOR a Eudes were ide. - ice sabes ha begets eer eg ar Sis Cal duck CLEAN Doo FG = arene aces and chimneys Seung lite Wr Ra 0 OBLIGAT NOME Bourries __ Edwards, oy co Side. ay ee one Lineoin Fe igs Fe 2-4875. all Jack} Eat. | one M FOR MAN, PVT “ca TARE OR LOCK BRICK, CEMENT, WORK ciPAITINO. PAPER HANG LIGATION 2 ROO - 42523 uctid C wa HOME 2-2416 s7 8 Aa bane : AINTIN' 141, _ caL M APT or_ FE street, FE terfront, oii FOR RENT, | meek bed custom-built 3 and fireplaces. CEMENT WORK GQ, PAPER nished. . UTILITIES 3 5.1172. 3-2971 1 heat, m _|; GIRLS B room fiom Putt = 2 = MA. 5-0378, Paper remo HANG- Pvt_entrance. ALS } RMS. AND . modern, OR | _laun UBNSTOR SE _. With spacious carpeted iiv- 310 eg EL PAINTING AND, PAPERIX ohnson * nis do, mee fam| Gat Oe fia ha rose we | estan want ocmy wes ciusetane care ae Baer. geeneane ike 0 DOWN + BRICK, BL 8 re _Mason_Thompson, FE £8 NG REALTOR i A ig tet lb a =| “No “Arinkets, Ae LS |p el Mele nants only. _ hear hospit TABLE ROO Pete pried ate | Plus mip! : OCcK A 1 PAINTIN fngui everyth “ahve ots, Adults, FE te coal pion Fisins_ Of 808 Near) || eoew al & high M Resced yard Et vie pimum costs. : wort Also ch ND CEMENT| tetio G. INTER: 1704 8 Tel FE 4-2533 au re 22 Auburn, furnished. | ° eo & IMMEDIATE a 8 a.m_to 8 school, FE 50 with $2,000 ced at 13,- ene ead Amipeye.c Me jobitec| 2 rr 10 per eent disc — EX erat Rd £ ROOMS . offige in rear. 46008 BATH $50 PER ly furn Seen OAT NEW. LOVELY ROOM bad Te by appoint: dn Shown : . cial. Guns ential and comm uaranteed Free est nor eash. sak “ Badwin PVT. ENT BATH. 3 m0 June # ake front home NEW. on Bus at M NEAR TEL-H ment only ; oves ; . 3.1128 teed work Ph. MY LADY INT fee eons; NEED bus FE_ 2-610 TV ROOMS AND = Bm —| Fos om EAE Tee | Leshi ou l: . MY) _P: BRIOR _DECO CT - A FINANC 2 LARGE fernish 4 BATH. UTIUI ‘MODERN ra ean man s if desired. eslie R. Tri n GHMENT WORK WANTED REA apering & paint! RATOR.. NANCE, | 1030.8 RMS ADULT ed Adults 1 ais | MOPFRMotiac Lee — or yjwoman. ripp. Real se FE : ‘orton, 8 80 M0. | Rc 14 Oakland 1 Pontiac _ GARAGE. | PL . FE 5 Ww vealtor . sonable rates PE celts REA: Paneer ved @o~ PAT #0343.| FIXER? Ord _ 2 COZY ROOM a "ROOMS r MODERN 5 R Lak: .R4 Stier ate ROOM FOR - PE Lan ae ron_ Street : GARPE. tog od NTING.| ° rder Classif Oe iccene BATH m 20OMS W Private GENTL or FE 2 S "rage tifa 3 HOUSE. GE- tephen Navarre, FE assified enc jean 2 Le tds iuille Teen moa Go00" And es Baocs OR _3-0138 ee eos Base |e. Garage FE 4 ip rtchen priv. mee > WHY ae : custo repair 4.94 k- PAINTING "AND Ads to sell ; a lee APT DOWNTOWN, 913 Paaou OR_ 3-806 erson- Senna: 7? BEDRM , HILO PRIVATE age ES 4026. HY PAY REN : builder, a ret ves tice = pa % y ParEe a / ; , rent, find a| om pg ede) laace ode Seve BATH, Ops GAS HEAT.| tas cee ee & CHILDREN mes mi ARES RIS FOR C " ; 146 -estim 6-0937. * Fett ea 5 m A GoMicn KUES i 7 . et. ates, 7 * i) good job. F t . a * 3 RMg PVT. 4 RMS & BATH. : Stoo Commerce. ae 1 mile | _heat an ENTRANCE. AU : S H i N BUILT IN RAN : ALLS. ea 7 TUPPER CLEA io 8181 nwood, | TH. FE 45 . FE ci a oe For. E mnot® 7S = ° = © Want Ad number ! or eons nest, fT A he Riches tm tun Oa RMS TOE. Tee repeareconane ome Pon.) 4 Prof « 5 * Fs i, e Geos ae . i 7: ; | . s 1. oa TWENTY-SIX wo ig ela THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER us 1958 For Sale Houses 43) For Salq Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) __For Sale Houses 43 YLVA K LAKE ORION. Mu or MORT.. oe SD OWN herd-|- Sam 2 = vAN ee oF en. Fansh one 6 rooms, _¢o ] "ee eee rs, wt mba wood floors Across road from baie “inttevel va nn mpg bet Bi 3 rooms, ess MY ee eee asoo. p. Barn $23, MY Pa ring rau PAN be. Cus tor lake priv S, Realtor + ine ce AG NA 71-2815 TFAMILY _ BY OWNER, Donald, OR 3-2837 BY OWNER” Nice neighborhood !n Pontiac Near Telegraph Carpeted Auto matic heat Ful! basement Fos inum storms and screens yard Vacant $11.850 $600 down FHA. OL 1-1951_ i EASISIDE. FRIGI-| daire & stove Some furnitu focluded 2-car garage. Large gar; den space Flowers. Rose MeClarty, Broker FF 2-262 NORTH SIDE 5 ROOMS & BATH neue Modern &- 122 S Sun porch & garage clean Reasonably priced. _Merrimao Oi! and screer : 0. $65 "month OR | 3-5509 low ~ storms $10.6: 650 Sale by Owner -3-bedrm ranch stvle home. Full! : _ ——-rarpeting. built-in oven & 2410 5 $250 Down Fence | _OWNER § BEDRM BRICK CAN See this neat § room, E. Kennett pe Pet Income 2 were ee: FHA near Joslyn, Gas furnace, paved ee roea low down payment | #treet, good value. $9,250, terms. mS dio RGoosBiecation: eer Lakefront, -very neat home, tiled bath, oil furnace, lots of extras, Nothing Down nice landscaped lot. §11,500, ‘ill build starter home on your By Ee bea Uae or your plans | ‘PONTI AG REALTY Basement included. Also rough/ 737 Baldwin ___FE 5-8215 wiring. See our model. Don Mc-'9 BEDROOM HOME IN HURON basement. at} brick a‘uminum| storins @& ‘*creens, large a ier lot. with Bar-b-que pl aved) Here puaeet & “sewer F HA. terms. Full price $15 900 Can be seen at 703 sau! re 2339 Crchen Le fte Lane, Milfora Wa have 4. tiy new 2&3 3 bed, oom homes. good location, near “sehoo! Will take low down pay-/ ment or lake vacan it property in! ot finished Buy at your own! terms we Wij! furnish material to finish i A COMPTON & SON 4900 W Huron OR 3-7414 Eves OR 3-4558 ise 2-7058 39.500 z Will build 3 bedroom house hasement on your jot. comp Srp with tle bath, hardwood floors acd automatic heat. Don McDon- | aid OR 23-2837 WOLVERINE LAKE etc. Boat house with 18” rec- Income Completely fur arge reation room bar nrepiare. 3 ‘bedrooms, Kitchen, large living 5 dressing rooms. 42 stee] dock room, a.) knotty pine paneling 2 patios shuffle court. grille. throughout, oll hot water. glassed etc. Truly Sesimned for the ta pagch Linen closet. Small house poset way of life -Phone ~ Sacniull basement full bath, oll) I 6-3783. Don Whitfield. J hot water Both houses are ‘well installed 35 fruit trees, berry’ SYLVAN SHORES. bushes anchor fenced on approx- home i ly 34 acre. A very good ee $2 500 down balance $100 per month with income of $50 per month MUTART REALTY Commerce MA 42391) $1,000 DOWN 3 bedrms. Hardwood floors. ull pene pee pits ee a a UN FINISHE D ‘HOME- renin ron Big Lake. $6,500 El CCK LER REALTY | 236 N SAGINA FE 4400) | ~ $250 Down | NORTHE PONTIAC | ‘Well located, 2 bedrooms, land- scaped lot gas lee hardwood floors. terms suit JERRY vay, REALTOR FE 5-0779 MILLER» FIRST ADVERTISEMENT-— Here! is a nearly new one floor home in a ood north side location 6 & ath with and a lafge carpeted living room, Oak floors. painted walls, Alumi- num storms & screens, large lot: Cyclone lta cerient drive look it over, only $10.700 — Low down payment — 4'a interest. —— SSpearoom “fist basement- = 3 nice bedrooms. | per cent i; TRADE '2 ACRE for city _prop- erty — Well located off Cooley Lake Rd ‘a acre Fore garden soil, near good ishing lake. Homey ranch type home. oil heat, hreezeway to 2 car garese wens & clean and in good sh Wido cannot care ioe large } trade for city property: ONE FLOOR BRICK — Excellent close in location. 2 or 3 bed-| rooms, beautiful living room is carpeted and has natural place Large kitchen, very well equipped with loads of cabinets | & Dishmaster, also 11 x room whieh needs some finishing - which anyone can do. This will = will fire- | if] | ft | | WHITE CAKE FRONT make a good 3rd bedroom or’ eee on Oil furnace, @ -car: big corner lot. All this lj cals $i. 600. FHA terms. Wilham Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 | 1075 W. Huron Open 9 to 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DRAYTON WOODS 3 bedroom, brick, ranch-type bun- galow with attached garage. eted living room, ceramic tile ath with vanity. Water softener. dishwasher Thermopane windows. and many other exclusive fea- tures, Let's take a look! DRAYTON WOODS —_— 2-bedroom ranch-type bungalow with automatic heat and hot wa- ter. le bath and jovely shaded jot Can be bought for $9500 on {LONG LAKE car-, FE 2-2105. pea Sunday, ~~ A BARGAIN. - Gardens Best cash offer takes. Temnlcion 1'3 full basement, floors. plastered walls, storms & screens, 60 5 scaped lot, on newly paved street, clr to schools & shopping. Im- ediate occupancy. GERRY LE REAL ESTATE Bae é 79 2 Elizabeth Lake Fstates Sell or trade for smaller home. Ranch home. 2? bedrdoms and den, extra large jiving room, natural fireplace wall-to-wall carpeting, l'2 baths. Extra iarge kitchen with breakfast bar Large dining er 3 BEDROOM, OIL nes Sarees, rer $8,400, G's Nothing Deine EAST SIDE near Auburn for quick sale at $8.500. Just mortgage costs to GI. of approximately §350. A rch recat big Colonial in the An entrance hall Seeds, Pe the 19 ft room, breakfast noek. Upstairs there Ce ; lovely bedrooms, 2 of bh hold twin beds. Bescaent regular gas fur- nace and au hot - water heater car garage $13.- 509 is the redured price. If you are a Veter..a and have good job but not too much r cash, this may hots atea, Goed basement. gas fred hot water, baseboard heat Situat- ed op 2 nicely landscaped corner lots ae 4-4563 r 6 FE 3 BLOOMFIELD \AREA..... | FHA terms. Quick possession, $1000 DOWN 2-bedroocm” home lncated inside! city. Nice living room tile bath, | automatic heat and only 2 vear: | young Full price, $7800 How vaboutethat? , SOPTTHEAST We have ceveral 2- and 3-bedroom homes that can be handled on Gl terms. Onlx mortgaze costs down to m veteran Cal, in and have eur salesman go over the list with you and locate one you will jike George R. lena REALTOR w69 BALDWIN FE 5-6101 ee ORES DAILY 2-7 Bee exclusive Pieasant Lake Woods 3 lovely models to in- apect Family room. new ceramic bath, fireplace with bar-b-cue pit Tange Hi-Fi system attached 2 car ga- rage Lake, front and lake privt-| leged building sites with com- munity water and paved streets LAKE ORION PARE FRONT : e Year round lake just 4@. 'vears oid Nicely ted on 2 ‘shaded fenced lots | bam't gas heat wardrobe clo; ats ni Bh _ MAyten 6.6250 poets Fc ROLLING . homes or ranch Boma for split-lever s with ex- "A. HILL VILLAGE gommunity wh : Sut your own home. and ios sured of good me value * $150 DOWN \/ . _LADD'S 4286. Dixie Hwy. - ¥ 3885 Lapeer Rd. PE igi, THE ANSWER To YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rént, hire, it's FE 2.8181, te ONDAY, OCTOBER 6; 1958 , i REAIT TOR PARTRIDGS i ce Dick ‘Turner etc. This road frontagr beautiful butid-| sell — 8 Acres with rp 3 bedroom home beth good beef ti Prise for ac Be Good terms. I> FE. HOI ES, INC $2053 51. 8 ent! Ra [ADL LEY TOW NSHIP_ ‘Sale Business Property 49 geerhtie: RIRIVOLS jusinesses ‘thrugat Mich ; PE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON | PEN TEL 9 “PAL RTY. "STORE e und busine: me _ all for aly PE 40521 s TWinbrook 3-3286 et avs fal | dows er wil: clear home in Ponti edrrounding Geant &s down payment shit —_{eT_appointment, / MOT EL BARGAIN na chores of Lake Huron ae Tawas City. Nearly new ¢ Neat and clean adh doing a fine a in ot i Johnson see piftures’ of this property and discuss full de- with Mr ac 6OF s weekly. income oer $00. 8. age deal. “LET'S T/ BUSINESS” MFG Lodge Cabin busy northern resort Co 5 mplete mil ere included for suse as comfortabie 6 rm. erything for $10 900 Boating Most wanted accessories practically a must for every yachisman Years ahead No competition. Bho uld be promoted nation- | WILL 9 z bedrm. lit wat a R PORMAL, —_ <7 suit complete, chi NAVY 5! uF oA BORDINE STORM Cee a lent. condition, $15. i rummage. aiLK WEDDI iG GOWN & VEIL. Small size, (Hooriength). $95. OL’ _ 69 army jets. & % : O'coats & suits fr 62. 389° or chard Lake aye Sale “Household Goods 57. ane SI 1 TWIN BED & SPRINGS 2 apt size gag stoves Pup tent & sleeping bag & B. B. gun “people 2 i TMatraG aUTO 4 i fer Queen Standard washer. Call ee Ironrite Kenmore ironers, $995 es. Mercia garage, toned commercial Inquire at ‘ate Bs MICHIGAN BUSINESS | 1 ued ine isc ae __ FB 6-143) hase 85 CORNER N SAGINAW PO 3 PONTIAC Building and Acreage pong mercia. era = rounds rallroda xford . Mich wy by w lonem plus series of storage sheds. $25 on railroad, 200° op side street | } make ‘ive ae pullding lots | © $l y R. tag Lt Oxtora "Om e313 Orion MY 2708) Business Opportunities 51 + BOAT LIVERY 3 lakefront jots business, butiding no at ones! xe Orion, Michigas. Must Paul M Jones, Real Est. 622 W Huron FE +m On A #9653) GROCERY BEER. AND ¥ WINE | Livas ae eens Stock, seer “EM i062 $3060 down. EM _yss0i'o or FULLY FE EQUIPPED KITCHEN. IN ‘Gewntown Pontiac Mich On the! main street. For lease Will take; about $500 to handle FOR SALE ESTABLISHED DRY} eleaning pick up station, Cheap to the ri party. Reasonable rent 46 eect ORION SHOE REPAIR, Co 359 8. Broadway A ROUTE MANAGER For “eeusationel new ‘eutomatic| merchandi ‘ Well reted mfz w rf establish | i business for you locally Steady! Weekly Income Requires car and: Ryeotmont of $850 for merchan- and equipment Spare or 34, 8 full time Write, giving sddress phone Box 37 Pontiac Press Attention Professional MEN ., 2800 SQ. FT. > GROUND LEVEL “NEW BUSY - SHOPPING CFNTFR PLENTY OF PARKING IDEAL FOR DENTAL MEDICAL CLINIC URGENTLY NEEDED IN AREA VERY REASONABLE FOR FURTHER DETAILS ASK FOR AUGUST HOYT. HOYT REALTY m4 8 ak i E 2- BEER & WIN This veneaey and meat mar- ket fs doing.a large volume. of business in an excellent lotion with a large park- ing lot Rent very reason- able and long lense: o ail- . $6 600 ial pri home- for the owner. Price includes all real es- and equipment. $5, will handle. ee sy os = pa eeegs a brick Cod bungalow wi 2 bedrooms and full basement ? Check this one today! IVAN W. SCHRAM ALTOR E 5-B47 be soetrn COR. MANSFIELD MODERN | 2-STALL LL SERVICE STA- tion located across from show: ing center in Walled Lake. Fortes information, oa MA s STANDARD OIL New 2 stai] station for lease. Training and peencsly assistance available Auburn * Ada Roads Call MI ness days. “0 1174 after 7 EAL MO Sr DING WITH for space Write Box iis Pontiac Pre: S CORPORATION | 1573 8: TELEGRAPH RD - PARK AT OUR PR SONT DOOR ___ RE 41582 Money to Loan 53 fet building ee ae ee NEED $25 TO $500? SER SEABOARD BONE FE 8-966 Seaboard Finance Co. “Parking No Pro _1483 NORTH PERRY “STREET _ “WHEN YOU NEED 25 - $500 You can get it quickiy on your signature. car or furniture No) @adorsefs, payments to suit your | budget We will be giad to help | you with your money problems | a FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 709 Pontiac State Bank Bite _— Loans §25 to $500 ~ 6 sigmiture only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP OF FORTIN. Saginaw St NCE FR NE N SDLY SERVICE LOAN So -$28 TO $509 “comMUNTTY LOAN CO FE 8-042) LAID-OFF | WORKERS — CASH LOANS — No Principal Payment UNTIL YOU ARE BACK TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS LOANS TO $500" MADE OWICKLY ~ BUCKNER: FINANCE COMPANY PONTIAC 3... BIRMINGHAM = - WALLED LAKE DRAYTON PLAINS Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your own rege Paptoat el other Hedge ths Our service < cack. friendly "ang helpful, Phone FE §-8121 or vis! Home « Auto t us at our office LOAN CO. 7 N Perry St (Corner Pike - TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN | ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS ae TO 8500 VES HOUSEHOLD G Ph. Rochester, OL ee o 1-9791 ae $25 TO XTER & LIVINGSTONE, \64 wv Lawrence St GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland « " Loan Company FE 2-9206 20a_PC PONTIAC STATE, BANK BLDG ~~ Mortgage Loans 54 nee | Want A Good Mortgage? If your home needs an approve- ment, and your debts eonner hog call or see Us-at once. Don’ 54% ver cent interest rant ment & drug store Peggerts or large Mezzanine BEND DEROFF for of & extra store on side, FE 8-6580 92 W. Huron + basement fos Tawa hired Meee eg - am r peation for used car let, Swaps 55 “od as aifee termine! with eee estate investments er pea ge See “Qwoer.’ 319 Orchard Lake. PE_ 2-4673, F ‘DON'T WLSH FOR ‘MONEY! Make it easily), through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. . oa, ~* | aad ee -\ fan aerin RUNS ¢ oe or chain saw. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN CLARK- cen area, Close to schools. Swap, or ae Call after 6 p.m. GOOD, TRADE B56 SONTAG 4+DR STARCHIEF, Hydramatic low mileage: Will an p or pay difference for — ract or equity equal moderately higher, velue. FE 44007 . ‘ a | Cran ere? bight except Sat ‘1! A “ LANDMESSER BROKER | 3465 NabUrD _¥E $3573 .2 DESKS. PAIR OF CHAIRS. _Skates ciothing FE 4-1409 ROOMS OF GOOD MODERN . D aceiteee Package deal] only. FE 5-9843 after 5 pm |J PISCE BECTIONAL, TOAST. 4_ modern blond captain chairs 2 Wrought fron circle chair with _padded seats and back 21 Thorpe | 5 PC DINESTE SET. COST $140. | Sell for $46, aise nae: furniture, | _cheap aS tt | § PIECE siLVER ¢ GRAY. BEDRM i sser, bookcase | outift Double bed, large chest "s vanity _— All for $8950. Pay only $2 weer an Pareitere. 42 Orchard 1 PIECE Livixne ROOM et brand new davenport and chair. modern step tables matching po fee table 2 decorator iamps All! for $99 Pay ocalvy 82 weekly ae ‘ persitery 42 Orchard | A § X 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE. $15 rr Reversibie, $1650 Imported. | $3495 Axminster, $4898 Rug | pads. $593. Pearson Furnfiure. _42 Orenard Lake Ave /9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE. -8c¢ 414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c RUB BBER aonk PAINT Gal. 63.75 GUAR HOUSEPAINT Gal. $195) _Syers, 14) W_Hufoo FE 43064 | 20° TV CONSCLE- MUST | SELL, cheap, 366 B. Edith, 21” RCA COLOR, TV. $323. USED TVs $1995 & up Used Phileo Conso.e radio $2495 Sweet's Ha- | dio & oe 422 W Huron a 411 GALLON GA8 | HOT T WATER ester . $54 85 | New 21 tn. TV's $90 [Ss us ed washers Wringer and Auto 33 & up Nees adit ned >. uaranteed i ROY'S REPLACEMENT rARTS 06 Oakland ave. FE 2-4021 1948 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASH- er, pxcelient running cond. Re- _cently overhauled. $40 MI 4-8500. 1955 KELVINATOR REFRIG. $100; kitchen table and 5 odd chairs, oe. v sab OR washer, $25, 17° R_ 3-8379. ne WASHER AND MAY- tag electric dryer Balance $2 per week. Duo-Therm oil heater, gas heater, one washer. $29. Schick's MY 3 reas. fs For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ¥ at & wd saab verens, O06. storm sash. suede my tile paint obeashe- : fue =3 ae a hammer galt anne : we: carry * “rooting tne Pad {Suk SURPLUS L CRT ae &| SA OR oi} end gas i 4 boll es. Hot water and steam é ore, wcutomatic w: ware Electrical a. and geivanize Boy's 26 in. BICYCLI 24 wood storm wind ir a new, over $150. Electric Westinghouse lawnmower, $20. OR co $ RM O:L SPACE heater. $30. FE 5-0857. ~ — CARPETS — ADVANCE (CARPET, co —_ALL_TY¥PES — 7100 ee Drayios—OR -- Gas a heater, ie mal ne Elec. : COME & SEE US. 1003 HIGHLAND him for going to bed without fussing!” Sale Household Goods 57 a ee ee a - DINING ROOM SUITE: LIVING niture, All good cond. DUO THERM R 3 ERY “198. COND. 2QNG a BE Sale Household Goods 57 Used trade: In Dept.. WESTINGHOUSE Bae ROAST: bicad— C0. new® coal $600. will sell for $200: 4-ft beige living room couch. Iike mer $50,.comp. mahogany bed- ‘oum suite ke new $100: RCA Whirlpoo! deluxe dishwasher, nev- $160 FE _5-2766 8-27 TACUUM CLEATERS s150 & oF M 956 Myrtle WANTED Late model TVs at Male prices | POLDING TEETER ° TABLE. = COM- i Has adjustable oe e legs a i WASHER AND | ipESTONE WASHER 2 PIECE lavatory set good cond. ace 7 FRIGIDAIRE DRYER, GOOD | FACTORY 1 Whiripoot dryer with heat contro! | le needy Co, #161 Commerce Ra. Christmas Gifts *| LADIES FULL Length |! RESULT : ne tp. Elecine coraat cat aes +5100 LL evallabie Chest & vertert Bpe- | _ Davisburg MA Seoul Only $40. Ideal Christ: mas gifs for some lucky F Ej | weed & steel foldaway closet doors | m1 8 ee 5-4275 after 6 p.m. Or | Steel PeSutside window shutters inquire 179 W.. UPRIGHT FAMOUS values $149.95 while they last. No hone orders p tease Michigan luorescent, 393 Orchard Lk Ave. PRENCH PROVINCIAL BARREL- back chair, radio. upholstered bed- C haise lounge, fancy dishes. rz | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 no ew gree a a At tiated | ¢ RMS OF FURNITURE, INCLUD. Garage et 1 $i5 6 ft. aeaineoara sink $10 OA Te naloans, ra marred. Terrific direct and save. a Or- “EMDIRE Special 1x4—6-8-10-12 CASH & Truck load lots Gevered free Dotthle bow eee te ) Washbow!ls wa *nttines =x $9.95 Bpe. bath sets with trim $39.95 “tra colored beth set with wnds- so SbPPLY save. PLUMBING 172 8. Saginaw : 5-2100 FARMALL TRACTOR. ¥0 | Crosiey Shelvador ath F unt s $60. Ortonville. alisaal PURNACES & DUCT WORK. “REA- sonable prices. No down payment required OR 3-6405. SH OWERS COMPLE = and curtain 669. Preedlang FA . $100, FW. iat 33). DEER 36. : 300 se: & case are tie foes . $5 MU or 53-6461, 9 a.m. rr iNS, OUNS- SHAVE z Guns — 80W SELL. TRADE Mani 10 , 13% HUNTING SUPPLY ries SALE loads All res $235 box 8 gauges. ’ 25 per cent off.on al) —— 0 : Ful rifles, - Bro eral on tic shot rownin = ma! = Soar 1958 Evinrude _ % mile weet, of airport, re a: ome “| Perea neato Pump gua, model 160. Call FE 5-663 ee tails & role ® , cy Soreery, ko rsa ee ae Ll _ TOY PUP- Reason- stud. _able_ re “Pontias. —yiaF COLLIE PUPPIFS. EM_ 3-435 = WHITE KING PIOHONS. 4 3-2916. REG roe TERRIER PUPPIES. +7317 5 GEREE 6 HEPHERD ies. Excellent cetiines Exe m ” Reasonab Hunting Dogs _69A__ a) a “& motors for duc¥ | We tre guns. boats. & —— 8 a oe eee a0 A dams AudUTH 1005 * Highland onda _ Thomp- & 86 SMI ate - CORONA portable typewriter. Fixe pag a5. OL 2 2-7844 CARGE SELECTION USED SHOT- eS & rifles. Ben's Loan Office. Patt PE 45141 one TRAILER FOR SALE 06 8. = oA ELD VATION é “Reserihiog: to meet ae Clothing rniture, Appliances 118 WEST LAWREN TALBOTT LUMBER doors and windows. 0 or aaa Giass put ip your 1025 Oakland Ave F li : Empire Sw Sypplies Ice - — STANDING TO USED O1L BURNERS WITH ALL controls reasonable, can arrange for installation, 73 8. Parke 8 tsED EVANS 0 OIL” FURNACES. cs cae OIL 4 TANKS. with teas 8 Parke St FOR SALE COLLIERS ENCYCLO _pedia. new edition FE 86075. Gas & OIL FURNACES SERVICE al] makes Free estimates. FE _ Garage Doors | L OVERHEAD Peeters « seconds ot all eandard | sites $75 and Electric fessee door operon ‘ont remodeling - Step in or a giles tree estimates. Open ‘til 5 BERRY "DOOR S$ SALES 371 8 Paddock PE 2-0203 | Gas | CONVERSION UNIT, FPER- Reas. FE 2-6720 2c 4 “10e, a Blocks 10¢. All indi C 2-6057. “oe ‘Closet Doors Birch, peared . ; WOOD AND ALUMINUM | Bation Goctaie ane Sere x |BENSON LUMBER co = Gravel & Dirt 66 WEBCOR HI FIDELITY TAPE RE- corder & stand hey Gipses elec- la DAY SERVICE. ioe. pint: Woo & e* HEATERS cae 22° COAL FURNACE & Bt. _casing. 73 8. Parke & UEL’ 8 APPLIANCE. HAVE MOVED TO a HIGH- Gas STOVE Se or > $80. Re SHOTGUN WITH -choke, almost new. 1 16 dou- | | GRAY NYLON PRIEZE UPHOL- e barrel. Fireplace set. '« horse a $35. electric motor Low pressure 1 built in troming board. windows Piquer cone Portable Gas STOVE 78 oie t : L-AAA1 aEvmie ne SIDING GUARANTEED REBUILT WASR- up. Thyle Electric Johnson & Howard FE 4-51 HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD TABLE. Y PLICATOR & get finest eeats)) expert rice NQ. MONEY pa rocker tan & brown «weed, exc. 8-2814. “The Old Reliable — Auburn -@& Rechester Roads: HOLLAND 27° COAL FURNACE & ‘ For ree Estimates Call OL 1-994) 1-6623 wasing. 73 S Parke 5 Boron DRYER, Ly seit poe e HEEL TRAILER.” = CHEV. TRONER AUTO. EY PAN. AUTO. 2 FLOOR ee aan EDGER. 3-7251 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON | dition Will deliver FE 5-9120. | fINCH Sot PIPE 5 FT. PLUMBING curt LY GARAGE DOORS. cond wey Appren- RATOR. iabe & 6 chairs, pee bed’ 2 uel At ‘tanks. ant gite couch FE ae) | HOMART 22-IN ALL STEEL FUr. nace, like new Ae a & all con- __trols, Reas MI ¢- HOME BUILT 2'4 » HP. QUARTER | midget car $65. FE 5-0155 Bo WATE MENTERG, 0 Oat FORD DEISEL ENGINES. 4 & 6 iy roved $6050 lvalus 94150) and | cylinder for trucks, saw mils & _Prompt delivery, 5950 These are slightly ayia | Also Electric, O11 & Bottled os Heaters at terrific values gan a ae 393 orenara a Ave — DOWN | | HOSPITAL BED LIKE NEW. $35. Complete stock for | Also gas stove, $15. FE 5-1749 K GUTTER 6 CENTS PER LOT. _ Warwick's 2678 Be nera Lake Rd HAND MADE QUILTS, CHIL- dren’s toys and misc. items. | 35-6486 KINGSLEY sTAMPING MACHINE. ae counter seecoment. Type & roll foil, EM 3-357 TXRGE FURNACE FWInit STORER _comp! lete. $45. FE 2 LARGE SELECTION 2S SHOT- guns & ?fifles Ben's Loan Office. 4 Pattersqn FE 45141. | MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20" | mirror slightly marred $395, also tremendous selection of medicine | cabinets with.or without lights, sliding doors and Vanity mirrors at terrific savings. Michigan Flu- ererceee 393 Orchard Lk. Ave i] CABINS WITH =e 5 FUR- rings to be moved, MI #-1848. 52 GAL. ELEC eee $80. ir MAYTAG WASHER. MODERN BROWN es chair. turquoise chair & case Laundry trays, poe faucet. SAVE PLUMBIN 172 South Saginaw St, wringer water All in 80-GAL. seirn WAY wueerRie EM 3-0558 —HOROE neue $20 _3-5683__ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGA- meee % price 1922-1957, OL NEW GALVANIZED PIPE fe 2s 3 bes seeee ae ft . 21-f¢ lengths .......... 4 AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 173 8. Saginaw Ss PE_‘5-2100 NEW LOCATION 17005 HIGHLAND Rd- “% mile west of Airport. G A. Thomp & Sons. — APPLIANCES — as seh ea ess new All i ments $ DRY ERS new Gas or e'ec ric 4] brands $138 | AUTOMATIC WASHER Rebuilt guargnteed $ 98 REFRIGERATORS Renewed Alf sizes From $45 The GooD HOUSEREETING SHOE ac i 51_W HURON ~ _ FE 4-1555 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU ee ae FOR T AN less to pay. rniture, & appl USED. bargains. 4 NTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look around. 2 acres of free L OPEN tte ty . TO 6 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn pares on Auburn APT SIZE WASHING } ‘MACHINE | _®& folding bathtub FE 3-7251 AUTOMATIC BENDIX WASHING machine. OAkland 8-3497. AAA SPECIALS USED TV CLEARANCE 12" TVs $12.98 $19.95 & w |*. sets ‘o choose ‘from ail cooutlt euarae at OBEL TV. 3030 Meabeth ete Rd FE 4-4945. ADMIRAB 14”. RCA 17° & MO- eee 17 table modéls. FE BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. Roliaway bed complete. shes Hollywood bed frames. tate nerspring Maeda $17.95 cee ton mattresses. $1295 Pearson's _Furniture. 42 ore ard Lk Ave BRAND NEW WROUGHT [RON bunk beds complete with springs & mattress $3995 Pearson's 42 _ Orchard Lae Ave CHROME DINETTE SETS, AS- semble these yourself and save, four chairs and table $69.95 va!- ur $3905, (hese are new, 1958 designs, famous makes, formica tops. Popular colors, Compare these terrific values, Michigan WN cc 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. COAL FURNA' wit Bas, for oe * reasonable : AFE ‘DEEP FREFZE $80 308 Nelson | DINING RM TABLE & 5 CHAIR =e china cabinet. FE nets GET IT Q U ICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial” FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer and st it! - : HEAVY DUTY AUTO. OIL w ORDERS TAKES 1 FOR 2 NEW GE OAL heater uied a'G & Duo Therm oot ne stall anv of above with new duct OVER 50 USED TV SETS FROM $14.95 up TV antennas, 85. WALTON TW M59 next to Pontiac Lake Inn POTATO CRATES. yn Rd. PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, GE. PRIGERATOR. GE. | 313 GAL FUEL OIL tT? gauge & vent. Foldex RCA VICTOR COLOR TV. » $645 console, only Donne ener now efrig., top Foun aigh ‘Fidetity, 3 apeentre $39 any more to choose, fm AVAILABLE NOW REFRIGERATOR-PREEZER COM- i A FREE. ESTIMATES. FE Buimeister’s” CASH WAY LUMBER ~ "Special s This Week $15 Odd prertilted chair Wairut china cabinet ..... dde00 . NO MONEY DOWN YOU NBED MATE TRIALS FOR Garage porfch. breezewas walks. driveways, painting. we reation room. addition, new root siding. insulating. kitchen cabi- nets, attic remodeling, paneling. built ins. mise repairing. Let us figure your needs — and no money down 34 months to pay. Call MAple $-2400 {NDEPENDENCE Building Supply Co. 7183 N. MAIN — CLARKSTON can bey els $10 0.00 ico $3h.0 ~ a eeuhe Ke bility with 35-000 000 ese Sge car Ee OCTOBER Raveoer Severa] riding mowers at, rea- | sonable offer over cost. ower | mowers at 20 per cent discount | ~ Some at cost. Also some tillers EVANS EQUIP 6507 DEE Hohe # MA 3s 35-7878 0 or OR 3-782 Olb FURNACE, POT TYPE. aio | . Teas. MA 42252 OIL FLOOR FURNACE & | ALL | ecuar in good condition, 73 Us| Park OIL FURNACE eceee BIU. MA 5: Bendix auto washer...........- $ PLASTERRBO. ARD SOFA BED erarcons TWEED. BOUGHT SOLD EX- SINGER PORTABLES WITH ZIG THIS WEEK ONLY | BUNDLE 98¢ ore Vices Fibers: Ree doo 9.9 3: cone: 8 Flush ar with Nights $i4. 4 Alum. comb dr., Comp ... $23.06 MATT THICK INSULATION PER 1,000 FT. Burmeister s Northern Lumber Co. 7940 Cooley Lake ars sé 34171 Open & am to d “ TRADE-IN \ DEPT. oo elec. washer Walnut vanity & bench ... al il RANGE’ FOR Gas ae Gas ae FOR ELEC- ni n Village EN EMpire 3-651 JOERATORS $3 $34.50 & 50 & . Go.. 1960 sos a Ore a R ic. Sam- ppliance, MA 65-6011, OCTOBER _ SPECIALS Mahogany Plywood (“¥" grooved 4x8x%4" >. $4.09 ea. Fir Plyscore | #x8x%"" $3 87 ea 4x8x%" eos -.» $5.87 ea. 4x8x',7 Int Fir ... $3.86 ea. 4x8x34"" Birch plywood Good two sides rae $15.05 ea. Knotty White Pine Paneling No 2. caitrs oo Random widths $140 M | and i9ng x12 W tc shelving 130 lin. ft 1x2 W. pine atripping 2c lin. ft. Ix} W one eee 40 lin- ft. as Lp b6e ea. foo Nee bess brd 66 lin. ft. Clear w pine base shoe 2% lin. ft. pine casing, @c lin Clear W ft \o lbs. felt 432 ft +» $2.45 Package Deal door 2/6x6/8x1% mahog. set 2/x6/8 JBS and stops 1 1 ; sides 2/6x6/8 door trim passage set. } set 344" 13"5" butts All A-? material—ell for only % ER BARGAINS MANY OT NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY SUBJECT. TO PRIOR SALE Haggerty ’ LUMBER CO. | | eee Haggerty Bey. Walled Lake tween W. Map 9 and Pontiae Phone a 1084 WE lan Wa Me mile west = airport. GHALLOW WELL ELECTRIC| “RELOADING COMPONENTS pump. $65. FE 3-7216. . SAVE ee er ne TINS yy 636 __FE STEV EVENS 16 hed UGE DOUBLE ogg leas Spe toa fig fb sporting toc stock. | SH Eee DEER RIFLE, BR eal ing auto and hunting gr aes 32-1048. |SPECIAL THIS NTH. Scope and Hounte": I instal free. {sta Six miles easton burn Ave Watch for sign. FE __8-0316 H, W_ Rowan. - Shotgun shells-max load 12-16-20. box. 1x 3 Bypoculars. reg $50," n07 ae + PHILIPS SPORTING coors id Ne Saginaw 6-1 40) Hunting Accommo. 65A LLL LLEOE LEO OT BIRD & DEER. ACCOMMODA- tions for 30. Sharptail-grouse area. ’ Reas rates For reservations call E 2-0068 or — eee iD. W. 1958 TRAVEL ee FOR rent during Oct. hunting season. _Sleeps four, LI 44783, MODERN CABIN ACCOMMODATE Oct.- Ist to. Nov. 15. $300 or _$15 } per week MI 4-8988 Reseene Minnows, Etc. 65B a 4 Hrs.. 7 Days, CRI ar and rock, FE 5-7 OR MORE =pe. OF PEAT AND Meee! waded a a Week. Fea _ 689 Lochaven. FE 5-1413. { OR MORE LOADS OF BLACK Loaded and de- dirt, top or fill pe [A BROKEN CONCRETE, sot! Firewood. e West. FE $2180 | Ys BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. | OR 3-0644, Sn phesaant BEAGLE. KNOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS. | ont rabbit. it 8. Bae- L ‘will oetens cory aliat AL : se, for wet “Ott A akc REG COCKER - Also older cockers, on. Jase SPRINGER: eran FE UPPIES. AKC WEIMARANER PUPS MUlbe: 9-2001 4KC REG BLA AND - male ‘AN cal en 17 months ajd. ENGLISH ee POINTER, 38 MOs. male, $875, win, batty 8 3010 «Bald ENG R & 1 BEAGLE. 3953 y Rd. Leonester’ FIELD WINNING AKC BEAGLE. Ribbons go = him. $75, SERMAN HAIR, Y old. Pamakel Rinse MA Ra rns oer eee HUNTING 5OG— POINTER. REG BEAGLES ) YR OLD, $20 5-6402. female, $35 male, 1| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 E boas 8 BOARDED — PE Sarde © Burreshe i, 315 & Tele- —§raph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 > 18ST AND 2ND —_ $17 AND UP ie. one MA 56-0666. Straw & twin APPROX. 15 ss OP STAND- ing corn, nr, Leonard, OA 8-3548. ALL TYPES OF HAY S&TRAW. m. Aliso mulch bay Will de- liver. OA 68-2179 NDS, STRAW WE BAY | i pletely om Sod Exc, cond, Millor Milford} ATTENTION! | eT) AQ’ t 7 ep 5 ai KLOMInOM 30 FT HOUsE- : s : f ' mh DB x ~ - = 2s fe : = tralier Sel or trade for? FE WENEED . |]. TS - STOP. ‘LOOK, BUY TATMONIO.*| THE YE/ eaves TOOKED. ‘CLEAN CARS } . ; : | "84, Chey, convert... a telus naearala you" : . aN Pas = 3 . : ae { : » You toe ear Oe Tu at previo) gear a hone ay Fal Ty | | Matthews” Hargreaves patos youl buy: All Makes — AN Models | gra, Motor Go. For Wee ! ‘96 Bulk "3 di,” i ‘ut = Sg oe 1 - eich ” F = : oo : Alina 1953 math 3.2308 $1395 q ments this car can’t be 4 Pree HT. d MAF ss08 } : 4 aS Saar THI EN SEE US duplicated. This 1958 hard- BR ret sceeeem ‘ : , se MODERN N35 FOOT HOUSETRAIL- top has full power equip, - dramatic, gue = : er Hartland ose WE'RE PAYING ment plus torsion bars, Very cy. ‘nd wh eee MOBILE HOME SALES 51-27 ft low muleage, Birmingham Red. ex tarde ue Richardson <9. 50-30 ft Spar- T SHS Doll ar car of course. Ever-Luster Prater ss Myre mh. BOtex CK CONVERTIB tanette, §1. 205: 82-36 nt a) pedi cae op cares oes ees our vei Ponting ne eae “ wer seats. brakes, "sieering ~~ xift ravel 1.795: 63-33 ft Crestline 4 ; i = “tadio a dite ” windows Tale SeaL Ponting ‘feel silees AND WE'RE IN. TOWN $1005 dramatic - “The Road ad “ig Alive te cite CLUB SEDAN y Gian peices ahoies a oe ! \ es jesse erie ne wlandard fransmig, * 308 For You P : New cons, also see the .} r nT Brana ein errioo 1k e 1059. ee pomes New GLEN] N S SCHUTZ ‘3 wo ia ’ 295 l 83 4 DR. j e And Your Fami y Moon dea M ‘a. i hae i PARKHU RST TRAILER SALES . , DE soToO - PLYMOUTH Se Oldsmobi es : $ INCLUDED WITH OUR _ "at, PT ROYCRAFT MOTOR SALES 13S Wiccdwar a eee Dyn Le _.New & Us | i. for home or hunters AT GUR NEW LOCATION —————_- > ——— S55 . ao “ ge mf in E. x ed - ; earner Mecca Or Ses 952 W. HURON woLATION WAGONS — "| Pontiac « Buick ~~ 79 aig, Vs. ies cra | xtore rail er Sales FE G 1371 FE _4-1797 |‘ ord Country sedan... $2 s bf ‘Ca STEMARTU GEASIME jaa PRICES JUNK CAns AND |S) Rambler ne’ 8 dn Rochester___ OL, 1-8133 114 r Sale He sa * & . REAT LAKES % ZIMMER | | Se o Rambler No mi nas sy ee ed attend tea | Come In See For Yourself! CLOSEOUT PRICES ies pree best Jemember “ mesh aif Rawibler “om ~~ QUALITY CARS We have the finest stock of fused a wheel 1! ; nnet be beaten , ss Ww. 5 Oldsmobil ! sed - 1958 s mai 6 ae Orion ce| TELL EVERYONE YOU 866 S Woodward __—*MI_~6-3900 36 Lineoin ht, oo, mies.” =—_ ian i ek "wih | pester eho nw 8 Nee ee FOR GOOD. USED cans | BUICK, 1955 4 DR» ONLY 29,000 34 Caditinc, G4! door, Sharp. wer ‘aicering & breakes-—mogs | ‘55 FORD FAIRLANE’ VICTORIA ALL MAKES & MODELS : ——— : ; FOR GOOD USED CARS mi Very clean. Avail Sun. or "63 ac, bi & Convert. ewer ee zee LL ¥-8. rdom R&H ..... $1145 = Be ntme Chief Detroiter! AND PICK-UPS CALL __Weekdays $1100 Liberty. 9-3158. 2 ~ "68 Ford Fairlane, HT. have radios, rs and a ETE ‘Pareains—Bareai nS + JIM HARTLEY OR 36111. c BUICK. &DR. SHARP CAR 3 Doto va, “Power. Hes Also a wide and varied selection | | Poglide, radio & heater. $ 989 USED C ARS 3 to 50 ft 10 wide! o money down and assume a “2 aisrea kt a r ; : . : Mifignecu trade, ta allowabor a8 Dj "OK" L {| | auto, suleg 1s ns gaaloaess Pe a kev Test drive sneb, ct'the best | | 51 FORD PAIRLANE H-TOP’ cLEay BeaerirOL CARS a er. sea) belt manatees 1X] le O é ECONOMY. US D CARS then buy for less 7 “] Poa bh ROH “p00” $1895 ‘ Ge colars at: Dixie Hwy at Sashabaw 05? Buick 22 Auburn off Saginaw |. . Victoria, FOM. R&H 1845 HERE IS Oey tt a ee eT Na tener SAVON aos | —-HOW-1F WORKS! —_— ——— Bob. Hutchinson. CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR | Special today. It's a super 4 dr +. - a ae a ON ane {058 2A. STATION- WAGON. 1- -———~4 75} "yi arene, neater —" , if | eetchay eins” “ls AUBURN | “Automate trans AUP tor sua | @ 6 a0 median — Aas hetprena by gyiate over bo - Se Se a men : ONY GALS : te ~ $200 an, . 'S6 OLDS SUPER 88 4 DR. with sale, Mo We Home WE NEED PREOELE 5 AUTOUSALES) : ments 31162, HOLIDAY ids, : —— - = 1e = — = : = =f -® PASS WAGO CAT. 5 . * a Guante pos V-8) R&H .. $1305 ve Sal es Inc Cars 1958 BUICK, SPECIAL, ates, MT. “You don’t have to go in, all you have to do is let your = down, Eddie Steele Ford. ‘6 ca SOR. Wents af ease an ek ok 35 to 58 models Must-be clean.) 5549 Us wallet come in!” ATION FoR Ton Wibow" uw) [oid Fae er a Bact = shee 4301 Dixte Highway ARS eae ae _— TRANSPORT N +8 eden, ve rom, | slog van i @ Miles North of Postiac Sh os — —— ~voe = . SPECIALTY : R. Dountry i. : . pay ¢ ig the postage. . 2020 Dixie Hwy 5 Is_9 ""ST FORD FAIRLANE 2. DR R&H | mn $2395 will directly Cave a Week (FE oe rx «sop | FACTORY BRANCH | © : o . ae FINANCE | ie ee | Sengaes soe ugces | fone en eons ee Pe ek Sn ne For Sele Coss 91; Fer Sale Cars —_-91.| ‘30 o's. og ve otnae sare $95 : 4 wa 2 . = see US. FOR BUYS IN CAMPING: <—— 22 one fo 3 = aoe= 2b eS = J ae ~ hee eee INC NVER LE with SPORS states, ander no cir tratlers or homes Champion 1955 Used “Frick Pat ts 839A oe sf LS 1952 CHEVY, "3 DR. NO MONEY i. L x i power, plus ay seat $2995 tances can we seli you 8 2 t with alum jek OR e S 2 DOOR HARDTOP wn. Eddie Re Ford, FE "87 FORD. Kote OVER PA ‘$1 Pontiac ..|.... Beet IRD "ARDTOP —— “7 cs Gutine this CECE Genco) USED TRUCK PAR Radio & heater, Dynafiow. ply ments. PE 8-247 ‘St Nash, 2 dr... ye ; “Radio and heate | $2895 week's Se eeeini offer without in M00 “Westwood| ALL MARES AND MODELS $795. A Cadillac. nr “$4 BUICK SUPER CON- ‘SA FRENCH PORD 4 DR. ing the $50, Ao. “Natioual| ans HEIGHTS MOTOR oA 6032 : et Se WAGON. $1,550, EM IMPERIAL , 1955. -- = re (la uit mir, ae VERTIBLE, DYNAFLOW ; V-8. Hir. & W-wallg ...’. $1905 : U si UR nall» 0899. é 4 pun : ’ 083 32 ft $1100; Holly ivtz ft aeedronAee: PONTIAC Gn Luxury ebbs from within FECONOMY USED CARS 5 ‘ | THIS OMFER GOOD 1958 used $1450, New Toure j For Sale Trucks 90 | “RETAIL STORE” 1953 CHEVY, 2 DR, NO FE when you take the wheel of ' IE \ IEEK ONLY! homes, 15. 17 and 18'2 i oe tt I doh ol < he Zs ana S; fon Eddie Steele Ford. ais re “NEW" hardtop. 22 Auburn off Saginaw 1 1SS ONE WEE h, others to choose from oily a ese r’ ge ower : : * s Saes, 15219 Helly Rd. 1 TON DODGE. STEEL BED. 8° MT CLEMENS ST 2 mor Coco onizes with 3 ; : Holy; Mecroce @6721 sides Very good FE 3-7167 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ CL OER Ces Ral. 2 White leather hua Belge ny- ae : DLO rs NASH. at MBLER : oe ar TUANCL 6 one se < r “ 5 ROSS COU & TRAILER EXCHANGE |® CHEVROLET G TON SI TAKE, 1954 BUICK HARDTOP (ROAD. : R&R MoroRs se Superb icantition of tra ous Niiradte: banter gener brakes, STATION WAGON WS- . Ae a Sonne uER he Tur. | master. Good cond $700. MI) 724 Oakland FE $38 owner Imperiak See it to- tu-tone green. Only $1,405 : fa New Andersons ee Ford MI 4-7500 To. __ 42234. ‘58 Lidl oe np ae day, only $1,695. . ° aAWSO!l ; eee scene | DADRA CHEVY PICKUP O10 | 5.00 Gurr COUPE ARE Gack: | Silvers a wate, Benwii| | ! a , 1argreaves ' Me A 5-7 condition. OLive 1-040: = 7 é : mL : Uepd 8-10 Wides | stern, OO SCHUTZ , vecne -Factta., |argr Seen TPALERS. ON, RENTAL See Faracenee © Al FOR QUALITY? pean res ext, sora, PLYMOUTH < % Bais CUSTOMLINE _ eet sh bed tine Your CHEVROLET Denier Bottle Gas Clarkston Motor Sales _CADLILLACS. oe SS m2 8 w relegraph aaa MT en we ob | Ce a oe teenage Be ee on een Cet as = a qe * PCHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER [= ™S — Se SL sich a : ip ae . f ss ° The BIG; BIG Te ; : f rin and : O SUPER MART Ss : Parts and Supplies [Clarkston Mich, MA S810 | ay eiecton af “other seignal, ones, eft! | °54 Lincoln 4-Dr. “PLYMOUTH 599 a So 631 OAKLAND AVE. f0.8 Telerrach FE 2.3200! DONT? BCE clean used cabs, It's premium nylon white wal tires.| No down payment required - 2 PLYMOUTH CLUB a court | _ FE- 4 4547 °C Open 9 to 6 __—Closed_Sundavs On UeE Once other extras. Like new. Must sell.| Tom BOHR’ INC. MU. 1718 DGE-CHRYSLER CONVERT- R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | - -45 : 7 “OF MONEY? | 7 You Check Ovr Low Prices. 2 . : Terms... = : 100 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail BLE, "AYDRAMATIC. __ ..-| DOWN Assume payments of 13.68 | pe - SHOR T OF! Os CY" OWENS. 147 8 gaginew Wilson-Pontiae Cadillac Clarkston Motor Sales | 1930, MARQUETTE, EXC. COND..| \Valled Lake MA 44511}. ; BSED at Si e800 Hg MET sy ME | 1958 PONTIAC, RED WHITE set ell _vour trailer from our ‘ Se TS00 ae . . White ts - Aarze lot We will pick up Your| {952 FORD 6 PANEL NEW PAINT 1350 N CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER "ss, MERCURY. CONVERT STAN- CONVERT STAN a - $875 "Ford See porvelalnised. trailer uefvertise, for’ financing’| and tires FE 2-7221 - we M-15, Clarkston MA dard shift. $825. Staniey PLY MOUTH, 1957 a s PONTIAC PPR, EXC CONDI _Sepervisors’ car gt 41-7231. + nge 7 i 7 : = Ly Aa you receive cash immediately! sa 1ST, DUMP. W d d 1652 MERCURY 2-DR. OVER- Youll never buy better. ‘$$ CHEVROLET 210, 2 DR eaubariee ace HARDTOP. SHARP pod wil wag oh aie for oniy 10 per cent. We bave|— $2200 FE 5-257 OOQWQAITA - drive R&H ABSOLUTELY NO| ~ Cortez Gold and Sand White v3 Superchief. Power FE 5-6957. model station wagon. PE 21682 buyers waiting, so hurry and/1966 FORD V-8 1 TON STAKE. 4- , MONEY DOWN Assume pay- compliment this 4 dr. Belve- - pe ‘ower 3 ; _model sta! a coer phone or come out. Holly Marine; ,speed transmission Dual wheels | PB ham MI 4.1930, ments of $8.65 month Call Credit dere sedan to the “enth’ | 2 oy; PONTIAC 8.4 DR. RUNS PINE. | ipsa PONTIAC. 4 DR. pees uiea 15210 1 Holly Rd. ME! Low mul. Clean. $1,205. Call FE Mar 54 Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. degree. | Push button: with $495 © om gio TO sacrifice. MA brakes & peers. 0 mites be _rose 44771 ol 1 = e007 =~ _ aro urner 5 ~ _Will jake trad ae er Call BOB & C R bl = henter eres imap s rene = 1831 PONTIAC GOO NDITI PONTIAC 3 DR. R&H. ABSO- Rent Trailer Space 79] "FORD F? PICKUP. V5" ONE R. . NaMD1Ler MIDGET RACER, WITH FAST| new spare. Hurry! $1898. so capac «pr @ | UE CONTIAT SOP CONDITION | itsa Fowrtac 3 DR REM ARES | ooo | BUTLER. Harold Turvtr Ford, OUR_ SLOGAN motor, sell cheap. FE 2-7943 : SEDAN . 1%4 PONTIAC, +DR & SDR NO Asceme| peyments ete of 06.55 month. ; AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- _ ML 47500 We Can Beat Any Deal i pa ee SCHUTZ money down | Assume email | Cail Credit Mar. Mr Parks lage The finest % mile SE Pon-|'52 GMC 2 TON DUMP. 5 YARD | EM 3-0142 EM 3-4155 monthiy payments Lucky Auto| Ml 47500. Harelé Turner Ford. tac box, 8 25.20 tires, 2 speed axle. | 1955 pete 2-Dr. 6 R&H, auto. RE POSSESSION DE sOTO PLYMOUTH 5 Sales 193 8. Saginaw FE 4-2214. GLEAN “$3 PONTIAC. ar UToO. 170 N Opdyke ____sFE_5-3361) Cail BOB BUTLER. Haroid Tur-| trans. Sharp ; Good ‘condition, R&H, $195 full| 912 8 Woodward MI 6:5302. "88 PONTIAC, CONVERT. TRI-| trans, 1 owner, Excellent buy. 353 INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOcKs| Pe? Ford, Mi 47500 op | 1955 Bee ‘Dr. Lear as 2 STATION WAGONS | rice. No cash needed. Payments power. straight trans gent ‘Best | 8 Mar abel rr +006 ‘from bus 2 Fontisc ‘Trailer HIGHWAY BUS lesa Packard. RE culo trans. IMPALAS ‘ 1146 mo Mr Bell. Great Lakes. | igs; sLyMOUTH « DOOR 6 CYL “$5 FORD TUDOR V4. __offer over $2,400. FE & is63 PONTIAC . Coach Park. FE 5-902 ___| 25 passenger flexible. °53 INTER- 8 MODELS FE 8-0402 stat, wacon, standarc shift good 36 PONT 4 DR SEDAN. 22.600 EP csk ESSION = zi tional motor 8 25.20 tires, new | , Shary ALL COLORS & ~- so we OXFURD MOBILE = WANGH FOR aatne ‘Call BOB BUTL ER, Harold | 1953 Piymouth are R&H, clean. cend. FPF $1614 _107 8. Tilde: mee pS cueer: Std trans $117. Perfect engine good body, ne those who want the Dest. 40x80 ee Oe 1500, 1953 Rambler R& 1944 FORD SUNLINER. HARDTOP __FE ¢ Bit bert) Lapel orp ae foot lots, 16x4) coment pees —— a "rat Sg MOTOR SA ee Ou er windows. re eerecras , needed Payments 16-58 a mo Sidewalk room for ga Bere eas Sica weavers i A PONTI AC 955 Mr “Bell Great FE #0402 hn spot 36 ft. etreets. Storm PONTIAC’ a 411L 9 PM < z i PONTIAC Pepe On é a OG shelter. 2 mi east of Oxford. On 1922 CADILLAC PHAETON WITH | 1950 Chevrolet Carry-All. Good ne / CUSTOM CATAL. Now, is the time to buy ‘$2 PONTIAC NO MONEY DOWN. Lakeville Rd Ph. OA_8-3022. TRUCK CENTER aluminum body Entire ignition cond ............ . 6 § : \ that "SOFT TOP” you've ~ MOLILHOME ESTATES MODERN - / Pause nawe tires eaeestra tsica And up \ 150 CZ QS pert i ompieiey stds brakes & poser et e 2 . Fah * wrrmere ‘ ei ll end pivercusd. 5S ( TM purtaing [Nearest offer $1500 Mo: : : ey Pehle a) one oe etn 1408 | We Have The +i quipped with pydramatic — Reet eae J 206 1 ane ES we reo te een aes cae mee] ioe a are SOR. NO MONET NORTH 1253 Dases —weCRY Ter! SELECTION ‘st? FORD PAIRL as E ering & ‘brakes Vary iyo" tiles” Exc -cood’ 12 Neome ee the bes ba P , t 1 Park. FE 2-5295. RETAIL BRANCH down, Eddie Steele Ford, FE C Reverses transmission. ore HARDTOP, FORDOMATIC good (Gremmmest 65 6 eres STUDER RRER wnt HARDTOP eae 5- : te ie c akland at Cass = HEVROLET ~ : One owner, clean. LI 1-6139. 3807 © | Auto Accessories 80 . 0 — —________ | 1951 CHEVY DELUXE 2 DR. POW- HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ; Tr To H TZ we * Washington. Royal Oak | oa 185 CHEVY TON _| erglide R&H ABSOLUTELY NO] Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave. Y islets LYS OVERDENE REAL — BL OLOS Te NOY et rete. — Nie eat | eee ace e amt rn otter OD (Von Garvan wien | BCER STA DE sOTO | PLYMOUTH * nice dn $3 wk See'Mr Mur- sion $45 Guarantee i ~~ HUNTER 'S SPECIA ments of€$5 83 month Call pape *48 DESOTO. GOOD TRANS., $85.00 he Bargain Blv O D uf ‘$1 NASH eae - 5 . DU nm s FE 8-8223 —SiyN Vs TON . ALK-IN VAN. Sua se aa Miraey ES i MI 4-7500 a DESO Roe Crestent CE Oxford, ORaient gan OA 8-2528 eat Due ed TION WAGO 012 8. Woodward MI 6.5302 phy rere ale 666 8. Wood- 1953 FORD 6 MOTOR. 1951 wheels, take your choice Pall o Li oo 1953 DE SOTO NO MONEY DOWN. |, _ EE = oe B- ; 1 53. JEEP STATION WAGON, F ] _motor. 197 8 Johnson ro PT 800 Harold Turner 1952 CHEV, 2 . Eddie Steele Ford _FE_5-9204 | “cies, new motor FE 4-6440. - OUR CARS ARE $845 ; For Sale Tires 80As, inrpevaniowaics-row |g: REPOSSESSION | brsofo,imava’ pablo wear |— “All Handpicked” | | : | a | ft stake new paint, ike new | ood motor and tig no rust.| New tires Very clean Pull price ° — URY jf - USED TIRES son 50 UP. WE; condition Call BOB BUTLER, $175 full price. No tash needed. $3468” 34 UICK_ ae i} — Otay eel mlegiwhitewalls Hagold Turner Ford, MI €7500 "| Payments $1034 mo Mr. Beil ao aoe age ‘<7 FORD 8 - | HARDTOP, DYNAFLO , STATE TIRE SALES 1951 TRAIL MOBILE, 8-10 YD 4|_ Great Lakes. FE 80402, “flunter Bivd at Haynes, Birm. STATION (WAGON IC 3 | ‘ : Z 563 dn Saginaw St FE 4-0687| wheel gravel trailer Good shape. | ‘53 CHEV. STANDARD TRANSMIS- MI 6-4456 oe oncsanact county. aeden | = STANDARD BRAND, NEW TIRES|_$1.500_FE 5-5115, after 6 | sion Very clean EM 3-008], H : ot . ©, passenger country sedan. | raded in on Gener e res.| 2- : Jet, i eer 8 c A | * ° A al Safety Tires.| 2-TON CHEVY TRACTOR $200 Riggins 1953 DODGE PECIAL! ; Up tos60 par eset oft (Binck OF | OPE Sie SEE THIS! eA eee oe - $1806) 455° OLDg_8& HOLIDAY 2 | = TD WILLIAMS. NEED A US™D TRUCK? ‘54 Dodge V-8, 2 dr.; sharp . 8675 ~ : 4 <8 HEVROLET - DR, HARDTOP t E PICKUPS from ‘52 to ‘87 ‘34 Chevy 4 dr. Itke new... $743 | = ; DONG € a 451 8. Saginaw at Raburn ‘Panels from ‘49 to °56 oe ne day Grea steal #1205 ae cee cond. Cal al ice BELAIR HARDTOP $295 25 trucks to-choose from ‘aS sup! » 8 23 door radio eater, Pow- |. | Ate Service BE] Rae | tera eo ota Elles MP ait ron [me cocst at eanor wugs,| Etagebad | » = ) . i 1953 DODGE. rceULENT coe exicle hated : ‘82 MERCURY 3 DOOR SE- CRANKSHAFT Orban Ceack Wa gous GHTEN & sox santero —_ =e Mew 6328. radio, heater, overdrive ... $1298 quel oar | i . a linders_ rebore ic S . R FRIEN D A 5-276 —COCCOCCid dW ESS oo soos eee Se i ; . 7 ERlse boop 23 Hood Phooe FE Foreign & Sports Cars 90B FOREION CAR BALES i063 DESOTO CLUB COUPE_NO | 1M Chevrolet Bel Air. convertible | | e I ; | = -2563 en SL ase een ney LS nore Ede Steele Ford V-4 radiq, heater......... 57-OLDSMOBILE $1895 i ~ Sale Motor Scooters 82|LORTIGN —,SFORT* caps, v0p.| 828 Nv Main. Rochester < FE _5:9206, | 1057 Chevrolet 710 2-door wagon, ra-| STATION WAGON 1 : CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. | 79:4 popaz ROYAL V-€ €DR. | Maio heater Powergiide, power Fiesta — Radio & heater, : : ——— — — — — — eee _/36 Buick engine OR 3-2066. _some? Let us help vou adiust \‘o iutomiatic wahin: (Gosd ives) No steering $1677 | .- power brakes, Hydramatic ’s? CHEVROLET BEL AIR ; Sd yicg|MERCEDES BENZ. 190 ONEEDAR some less expensive model. rust. PE. 50202 me harp Ivory & red. Real CONVERTIBLE, POWER- c : 3N R . ih aed tae es ——— shar 3 : . TAPP Docker onfos PR sagee| EBS, S20" yf aaaieee® 9) Lake Orion Motor Sales \ |e: exoLign “aGSTiN-—NEWEY | 191 Chevrolet 210 door. Va en Pr aaane| SLIDE aa Sa} M24 AT CLARKSTON RD painted & rebuilt motor. FE 5-7848| ime, powerglide. heater . $1627 i For Sale Mototcyd Mazurek Motor Sales FORD — MERCURY MY 2611/5; ronD 2-DR RAH) WILL : ; K : | eee at 8. Blvd. & S. Saginaw _trade 5048 Pheasant. Crescent Lk. | 1987 Chevrolet 210 Delray. V4. Pow. 97 BUIC RpTSE FOR PARTS AND, SERVICE ON ae ~ Hardenburg Sy FORD €DR EXTRA. NICE CENTURY BARDION a ccriig, ve : ot . our Harley Davidson, see Harley TRIUMPH, TR3, '57 OVERDRIVE. Will trade 5048 Pheasant, Cres- 1957 Ford Fairlane Victoria, v-8. dio & heater. auto. trans. ‘54 OLDS 4 DR. HYDRA- . avidsop Sales Co 72 8. Sagi wire wheels, FE 4-4048, Monday. | +57 Chey, B-A 4dr. Ht, pg... $1895 _cent Lk Fordomatic, radio and _Wory - tan pa aint. MATIC . Ore a OUC own naw 1955 | VOLESWAG. “ye N, GOOD COND., | ‘55 Plym. Savoy 2 dr _ $ 795/937 FORD WORK ON TRANS-| heater ..................... $1717 + .. $1904 C ‘ XY SACRIFICE—1956 ARIEL SQUARE] $1,050, -OR 3-3230, be naa nT. “ae i ca mission, FEM 3-3514: Aiselermeaalaemee toisicc ties a tee “For Sale Cars 91 | CORNER CASS & PIKE” FP 5.7398 aro E na GOOD CON- , 's7 CHEV ROL ET WITH ONE OF THESE! coals & Accessortes = ins THONDERE a eeoon H ki Ch oa nS cl sis edie @ sester'| 45 WODSOW JET" 4 DR : —— ‘ FACTORY BRANCH choice of eolor, Call Matt sickall. mas Ins ev. Poesiguaee aa & Mata- a 5 HP. SCOTI-ATWATER BEST : Eddje Steele Ford 9204, A uilike Rew. i - = _ofter, 5048 Pheasant. Crescent Lk 3 : es , aSERGHDN WAGON rE ar Lines 6751 Dixle Highway pang ae lor re , Oo : $1504 e 1958. 1958 E SEE THE NEW FIBER-GLAS : 54 FORD drive, MY 2-3033. | Maple p51) Seat ene 1695 LYMO TH oy } t da o. 1 IPE ee = g ane oat Sy caer Jeeee Ne Bie Sa BUY A 1989 FORD FROM MATT 56 FORD 6 PLYMOUTH p U a k Pe also ¢ Radio 9 heater Fo-O-Mat- Dickall today Immediate delivery RANCH Gon oe s gue ny - 4c, . ? : AVOY 88 Vaat . E St FE 5-9204 ; ‘84 CADILLAC 62 4 DOOR 4-DOOR 6 _ § Harnngton Boat Works S845 ie FORE, Cetod TOR vs / Tan’ paint Se SEDAN $395 $64.84 S195 - $78.49 YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER | FOM R&H ABSOLUTELY NO — _ + $1176 eae WN PER MONTH a 12899 S re apes { hey I MONEY POwN Assume oe S ; JES PER MONTH DO! 2 > 6633 ue t * 1p Ise Sey ytee t ti ai red- | ' = RIE AMTL, STOR pens of aie 18 month © | as CHEVROT eal : Qs ne = suave t Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 47500. | O58 1958 25 Per Cent Discount | a 117 Harold Turner Ford . |BEL AIR HARDTOP Von On al] 1958 Johnson motors a 5 MT CLEMENS ST "195d FORD V8. Radio & heater, Powergiide $5 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR FORD ie ats & trast: UPPLIFS _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE REPOSSESSION Extra nice. Sasa HARDTOP. POWER m . ~ ones MARINE sU : = a QOL 4 Bee lee eee oe i m6 Or onl tk Ave cE 2-60 Al: is ee oe AES sD8 $189 full price Payments only | Edsel xs : . FIRESWEEP 4-DOOR ae SEDAN DELIVERY ar SIZE _BOAT— \T INSIDE, STOR: » wave 21.000 miles. A-1 shape. 260 W.| . $10 on ap ta Per ect engine. ; DODGE $595 $81.90 $395: $44 36 50. FE 5-6365—2156 Cass WE BELIEVE WE airmount. ter 4 pm. 00 ody ires oO : ss Wi) : Ra. Pick up and delive ery service | ~ THE FRESHEST TRADE- Ge Wi E B heater Mr Bell. Great Lakes, eXTATION. 4 DOOR at AN eos CORONET 2 oa heater, mere DOWN "PER MONTH DOWN PER MONTH BOATS FIBERGLASSED RINI'S. INS ANYWHERE IF YOU ce 18¢, Econemize FE 8-0402 power windows, power seats ° Give Buck oe ce ILLAC #2, 4 00 R . . 19 4 = Onon MY %-1448 or MY 3-1940 poy Bene BARGAIN Sion re tia GOOD CON-| 0 ee. $b 1958 56 S 30°, OFF IN A NEAR NEW U : : monn, Motors TREES | (an vent in Foun om RAMBLER “ta wet aE] '56 STUDERAKER $345 - DeSOTO © BUICK ROJAN NSE na a PORTUNIT TO 2 BeW E USED BOAT TRAILERS| © EORTUNITY To LOOK 53-0204. in coln ) CHAMPION cee ee DerenouE node a CENTURY RIVIERA H’TOP SCOTT-ATWATER Mira: & Service AND BE GREAT IN ONE NEW & USED CARS 83 - FORD. Vic. " FORDOMATIC. ee & Dark nine ‘54 HUDSON 2 DOOR BE: SAVE $] 000 $345 $53 51 CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES . OF THE SLICKEST BieeySPENGs R&H WW Onis Premier coupe <.....5-.-..:.. e880 seul pane : 5 esl td : 5S: s 1401 Highwood at Walton Bird “SMOOTHEST USED CARS RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE R R dtors PoP nes DEMO DOWN PER MONTH FE 8-4402 0-9 Onen Sin FE $977 70) THATS HOt aie ween 211 S Saginaw _FE_5-0297 T24 Oakland + FE 4-3529 'S§ CHEVROLET ; _ F ; STORAGE | YoU GET A LOAD ©F | MANY ‘52, 33 8 &) MAKES AND Wa. Am oO Teaa 5 $995. ly 1955 1955 Mere Four reservations now for OUR PRICES EVEN THE Models om hand Come out & Powerglide. Airflo heater, Bos wn es storage Complete eels SW Woe look them over! r S er Ivory C Light Blue 4| | °35 PONTIAC 4 DR. DE- DODGE DeSOTO int HASE ILL AGREE y voce evens De $88 ; i INSIDE “& OUTSIDE STORAGE Hee es Auburn Motor. 7 : - Matic DAN: HYDRA «Door 6 SPECIAL 2-DOOR Harrington Boat Works HERE Better Buy Used Cars | NEW YOREE? « pr. naRDTOP| 56 OLDSMOBILE $195 S357 eo eo ae nen YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Sales etier Duy Us : — power steering, power brakes./ 4 noor gs HARDTOP - DOWN PER MONTH S245 = $53.21 § s TELEGRAPH RD . . . 5 power windows, & power Radio & heater, Power BOWN PER MONTH FE 2.8033 _Open_ Sundays _CORNER_ PIKE & FE. BLVD. _ "58 Buick 2-Dr. . . $2695 COCUY “Seeceosasees sa5900 209 $3450. oe ee 2 tone | 1935 4 : STORAGE ‘SL CHEV” STATION | WAGON. | “SPECIAL MARDTOP. spe cial 5 I cactaced . Lessee) $1496] 155, DESOTO HARDTOP as 1954. BOATS & MOTORS Geen Bargain. EM, 3-0081. H. paint, custom trim redlo: beater: ‘| WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS. FORD ; INAND IOUT SERVICE |g DE Somopiywoure || —ussins , nite tres, lnded. low monet P es ‘$$ PONTIAC “OR CHEVROLET 912.8 Woodward Birm MI 6.5302 | s ir SOs t : TOM 2-DOOR INLAND LAKES SALES ‘os paras iT ML 6590 DODGE, 1955 56 Olds 88 2-Dr. ..$1595 ONTIUIAC — |carauwa narprop $2395 oo £33.07 © era STATION WAOON 210 FE 4.7121 3127 W Huron FH 2-6122. low mileage exc condition, full Roval Lancer hardtop that SUPER HARDTOP. full power. dramati wer brakes. 6: JS. $195 = power. original owner. 371 Voor- was “REALLY OWNED B BY radio, heater, hydramatic, » tu- Really nice.” 57 OLDS SUPER 88 HARD- DOWN PER MONTH Dowie PER MONT For ‘Sale / > Airplanes 86 _heis Ra. PE 5-2432 AN OLDER COUPLE,” Tri- tone ‘beauty. Tee ge Uegieanic. are | cece, $1000) | DOp MPP ORAMATICN FULL ONTH RR ~~~ 1955 BUICK 48D STRAIGHT tone paint really sets off , a sos| mile : ci Seed 1954 195 “46 ARONCA CHIEF 500 Al-) stick R&H rear seat speaker the immaculate black and 53 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 595 57 DODGE A : 33 en peas FE e 1321. ios Gid-, sharp OR 3.6446 _ white interior. Uaderpriced SPECIAL, radio, heater. dyna- sj ae ak eo oe — (BUICK 1936 (SUPER €DR HT mo sane at ony $80 Cow ne rust just Use ince: - HARD Radio & heater, Auto trans 10 .) € . PLYMOUTH Dynaflow, P steering & radi - : “i . Tree oo Offered 87 ee os TSharp. #1 S45 FE 23070 SCHUTZ 54 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $ 795 Plymouth Power brakes, ‘500 onging. 4 es pee 61 grREDOME A a ce es "CLUB COUPE ee L eS ePE 2 S00 : a cs FE cee j c 5 15 CARS FOR GREENBORO N e watt : SP aon . muveeear Tl ten Bee eiodee Cee er * DR. R&H, POWERGLIDE own FER MONTIT mae $24.64 f Gas allowance to Hartford cone Por 00d Wal] Used Cars hn ws MOUTH agg | White tires. Powergiide, a rea LvEDERE 4 ON. RURDTOR = 53 PONTI? A DOWN PER MONTH _FE 2-3215 FE 2-5823 afer 6 9m COME TO aa lee Oreo heater automatic (rans |4 DOOR SED oo Q , Fiy 4 ENGINE AIRLINER 10; TO ED Chevrolet 2-Dr. $ 295| mission... .............. $2850 Raiic) a “heater Ee eae ° California $80 Hawaii ar 1G “CY OWENS PORD Je Lifes ee Pa . g$. ; Ferry Service, inc OR 312 i - . | SEDAN, radio, heater, standard +56. MERCUR . ee eee eb" * STOUME ROETe | ake Ge Lhe : 33 | FORD: HARDTOP, MERCOMATIC “load, either way 6 | P S ] ~ ae 1 : CUSTOM 4 DOOR § : : 4 DOOR ~ 56 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1595 ‘ . iv Ww anted Used Cars ontiac™ cles $405 - HARDTOP with full power, radio, = O O Radio & heater, O Drive 494 f . ee 2 as Pontiae 4 dr cane Loaded ~ heater dynaflow, ONE OWNER ; qnemues AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND! gsr cneerolet V8 (ar) Bel Alr “ev: 1G ; 5 | FIREFLYTE « DR. HARDTOP — 54 FORD . ae cheap cars FE 22666 days of ‘hardtop Powergiide Radio, Heat- - 57 Buick 4-Dr. $2295 er sleatinn © R SEDAN ‘58 OFDS SUPER 88 4 DR. : eves | . radio, heater, pow Ae Kiss 4 DOO! HARDTOP, AIR CONDI: ; So SS eee | er Power brakes White & tur- ROAPMASTER HARDTOP. fuil BAKES 2.0.00. we ec eee eee cees Radio & heater, Fo-0-Matic, TIONING, ALTRONIC EYE : EST PRICE FOR JUNE CARS. quois $195 dn 30 mos on power, radio. heater, dynaflow, | 00000000 cnn cee $ 5 ih 4 FE 44478 ___ |! balances. new white’ tires. ° LOW MILEAGE. Be ~~ E) S eras > CA R 19457 Ford convertible White & blue. ¢ 55 BUICK K 5 s aoe ere RADIO, : CASH FOR CARS 4° ve Fordomatic Radio, Heater | 147 8 SAGINAW FE S410 /.03 py, h 2-Dr. $ 295 FICIAL'S CAR. SAVE . . FARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Whitewalls $195 dn ae ymouth rm a SPECIAL 4 DOOR & ie 700 - FULL PRICE ONLY Cass at Pike _FE_5-7308 1958 Pontiae Starchief custom . : > Yr > a a cae heater. standard Radio & heater, Ivory & ene Catalina) Owner's -demo~ Full JP aCT ORY BRANC II red” Beso le- Pl th CAS] | power Loaded with extras. . VIL | asnete cou dob bsoonacsewora cance 8 804 ymou ed er : COW en knee Novem Nghia ae eee LIVER, . , 5 J ROM USED CARB : : i’ i ae ee E al MApie 5.5566 or MApie STARCHIEF 4 DOOR : ’ 34 ¥ E De li Cammunity Motor sales ~NEW RAMP LI i : Hydramatic radi & heat- CL NN’ ears air ea ing ~ AUBURN mt East BLVD oN rs er Pull power and air con | 4 t 1" { t F , ey TRADE-INS | Sluoming O™ ee! , “Bright S PC W. Pike S Hd VAN “welt 4549 DIXIE +35 Py mouth @ cx: 6 dt AA | $3395 he “ee Motor Sal es rignt Oppo - ass a - FIKE treets wy. Drayton Platina “oaya the «54 studebaker 2 dr $395 | 2 5 rn A ' . - High Cash Doliar for all tate $3 Ford 8 cy 2 dr $395 | ‘ PONTIAC Pe , Rochester Ford Dealer 952 W. HURON = Olds-Cadillac Dealer _modeis Ph_OR_3-1355 52 Wilya overdtive $83) “RETAIL, _ STORE” . = Cod lal tal ital ea, Orchard Lake at Cass - -See M & M Motor Sales Ro; ces Soles & Service . PE 37117 210 Orchard Lake Ave. OL 1-9711 FOR “TOP VALUE USED CARS Jrchard Lake af Cass For top dollar. on late model care 695 Au 2-908 MT Gites sy og IFE 29101 Qpen Eves. FE 47371 FE 41797/FE 8-0488 Open till 10/1 Lo 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR + a RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER grins THE "POST OFFICE Ui { 1 ee . | : . < ‘ ~ é = . ; os . 4 ; ‘ ia A ‘ « i . + + # . ~ a . . sy =! 7:00— wd 1:30-—WWy 8:00 WIR lp Ah And: | oe gen, World Tonight _MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1958- fe ee ee 5. toa & ee ee, ee ee eT _TWENT Y-NINE_ -= Today’ S Television’ Prosetites - _Frapane ened 7 nt ant tie ame are mit a tna wie one “Chahnet %—WIBE-TV - Channel wwi-Ty | Channel bl ‘Chansel 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT's TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:08- (4) News: Williams 6:10 6:15 0) Curtain Time, Comedy. @) Popeye. (4) Weather: Eliot. . (4) Box Four. (7) Comedy (con.) (9) Farmer Alfalfa. Cartoons (4) Life of Riley. Comedy (2) News: LeGoft | 10: 00 6:40 (2) Weather, ence panel quiz show. Sensis. (7) Cartoon Carnival. premiere, ~ (9) Front P. Chale. Raines Snes (4) Theater. John Kerr in| (7) Big Ahow. Political Swing ; . u45 (2) Cartoon Clsiitroom. , | (2) Ann Sothern. Comedy. be- gins. As assistant manager of|, PARIS (AP)—~Premier plush hotel, Miss Sothern|* (4) 1 Married Joan de Gaulle returned to his desk to- gets involved in all sorts of day. after a 2,500-mile political mix-ups. In, first story, she % (2) News. swing that faintly outlined policies euihe 9:30 (2) Jimmy Dea. He called Cabinet ministers to Asta (1) Our Friend Hs So cen bea od amare 7 os iy Harry. to out, among) - 7 Dead other things, a new election law. () Lueye Dest First ow eve-or-Me $2 Saplate Kangaroo. ne 0) Bilboard: ~~~ SS sa 7 apenas of. the Fifth Re- DeGaul Eds | aENeS Trip. Faintly Gives Policies of New” Republic~on Tato re Ld NOT A BROWNIE > Shapely Lisa Gaye plays Tes sa Sole maid in television's “Northwest Passage” seen. each Sunday, along with Buddy Ebsen, star of the show as Sgt. Hunk _ ing woodsman of colonial days in i by ‘Brownies Buddy Een | in Rugged Role tAdvertisement) Gassy? 3 Times Faster Relief Outdoor Hero Recounts How. He Qualified for ‘Northwest Passage’ By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK o—Buddy Ebsen, | who plays the role of an outstand- the new television series ‘“North-| west Passage,” was ambushed the other day into describing his |j personal life in the woods and how to start a Oe ee Tl eventually - bolt scameahiog” ita Brownie- mother} who:-accom: F |doors — with the Brownies.”’ P74 | piace like jail. },one year since 1948 behind prison 2 walls, j\he was convicted of breaking and| _|St. Catherines area. | Today's Radio Programs Wim, em. ORLW, eo, 88) OAR, 0198) We) WON, (re) IBK. (1490) TONIGHT 11:00—WJR, News WXY%, Breakfast Club 1:30—WJR, B CELW News, David. wxYn Meee. er. 6:00—WJR, News WXYZ. News Surrefl. WJBK, News, George CKLW. Heatter. Davies WWJ, News CEKLW News, Sporte WCAR, News Martyn | CKLW," News, Chase WJBK. Stereophonics N Bob Lark WiBK . News, Don McLecd WAR. News &: 00 WIR RE. to Rappiness | ew! WPO us: 0:30—-WJIR, Jack Harris WPON. News. See CKLW. News M. 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News, McKenzie CKLW News, Chase EON, 8 por rts Siasite : za comedy _ specials “Foe a 2 8) Move: ° SS 5:00 (7) Burns, Allen. = | - Chevalier joins the Ricardos|, es = The 67-year-old wartime leader's — arom aan _ (@) State Trooper. : | _and Mertzes in Me ros 19:25 (9) Billboard. patriotic speeches.on his fourday} = os enc =a Basemen Fast setting i cement stops leaksfrom cracked or brok- masonry. Non-shr inking. Washable Vinyl ‘Folding Doors 3.99 Reg. 8.95 Replace old fashioned, space stealing doors with this modern, easy-to-clean door. Fits door- ways up to 32x80-inches. Shop These ‘SPECIALS TONIGHT Until 9 A LATEX BASE FLAT PAINT NO MONEY DOWN ON M.C.P. | Sears Modernization Credit Plan! MASTER -MIXE? 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