ad ie Pa rec sere ae N egotiators Reach an inet “Dem Challenge: GM Shut Tight | Pat Nation Back: nll mee | on. Right Track’ espite Pact Firm Hopes to: Have - Most Divisions Running By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL mR. by Middle of Week Senator Joseph s> Clark (D-Pa) encouraged Demo- a _ crats here to engineer a special “train” full.of party! From Our. Wire Services vandidates to steam into Washington next year to pnt _ _ the country back on the right track to“ ee ry Siento DETROIT sales n this imaginary), 250,000 Strikes Given Authority 0 Stay Out” - Reuther ‘Hails Settlement _ as Good for Nation, Union and Auto Company. eG + “DETROIT ®) — — General Motors and the United a Workers. Union reached agreement on .a three-year’ “master contract Thursday night, but GM’s -vast indus- “trial empire remained shut today by a strike of its 250,000 UAW members. UAW President Walter P. Reuther hailed the agree- ment as “good for the nation, good for the UAW and good for GM.” However, he cautioned that GM workers at 126 plants across the country were authorized to remain on strike , te backup local demands. - : re A walkout against GM preceded the | new pact ‘by 12 hours. Before that, there* had been a rash of wildcat) i945 are moved or abolished, and strikes. x .| layoff pay increased, . The old contract _ran out four; A major complaint at local lev~ months ago, and tensions had poland "CAE piearslgg tira Dont mounted in recent weeks under no- for similarly Sinead jobe. pay contract operations, ; . The national agreement estab- Both Reuther and GM Vice | jishes a fund into which the com- President Louis G, Seaton ex- pany will pay half a cent hourly pressed hope local grievances | for each worker to narrow dif- would be settled quickly so GM | ferences, eould get into full production of 1959 cars and trucks. It makes | Reuther told GM locals to p half those built in the United | for speedy settlement and States. turn to work. - Ford's agreement, like GM's, the settlement, GM Vice Presi- | The GM contract wrapped up the| came after a short-lived Big Three for. Reuther. Ford and ived (general dent Louis G. Seaton said “this the UAW reached agreement Sept. (cea on Page 2, Col. 5) agreement-represents a meeting ; 7. Chrysler and the union did oF of minds, It should mean for | likewise Wednesday. Reuther turns, : . employes in General Motors | his attention to American Motors 0;Player Trade in NL plants across the country three Corp, Tuesday. ik ST. LOUIS, Mo. (@— The &t. good years of stability. The new agreements give auto Louis Cardinals made a major 20 CO eee “Our employes and their faml--| 1.106 years. ae “8 Kasko and Bobby wiaihave an abe to Cincinnati for George ec eae Pensions are increased; sever-}Crowe, Alex. Grammas and Alex jan ahead and to buy the things. ance pay provided for those whose! Kellner. they need and want. : “We now have the job of Don’t Fence Her In! getting our plants back to work | To Keep a Woman Ha ppy world’ s biggest suitcenbolle epetnsconen AP Wirephete tionwide cares! -year contract between GM and- UAW. Seaton called the settlement a “‘sgund and fair’ pact. Reuther said UAW workers were assured of three years of stability. YEAK OUNTRACT —. Walter P. THREE Reuther (left), president of the United Auto Workers, and Louis G. Seaton, vice president of General Motors, shake hands in Detroit last night after marathon-type bargaining Produced a na- [ . Seaton Declares ‘GM Is Pleased Over Settlement DETROIT (UPD — Following re- “We need a lot more Democrats, campaign choo-choo were 542 Democrats who pulled producer tightly shut down! — —inte Pontiae—tast night forthe fourth — annual today in spite of a national | *Bighteenth Congressional Dinner” at the Elks Temple. Union last night. - og Ontana County Be Sie . The only effect so far of ‘ i i * Bc Ti cratic campaign Kitty'tne agreement was to shift =O) ow ie $5,420 in hopes these funds “for Spee into the nation’s capital. tion ‘workers, to a series of | ‘We need a lot more Democrats | 1 j Pennsylvania and Michigan Dem- jin Congress,” Sen. Clark told the ocal level .strikes. *It did pave the way for the 126) lof a in this Republican ad- ty leader, Gov. Williams’ greet ministration. This is an adminis-|fast as local bargaining commit- Da white polka-dot bow tie . ‘tration which began with obsolete tees for both the company and the union could clear away. local level peated in town for the Oakland @dministration.’ County Congressional Dinner sport-| Helping te steer the county. ing, General Motors reported no | ing a faded and slightly worn tie “on the wrong track,” the sena- | agreements had been reached LOCd | wf ences ee in and all plants remained closed. “We can't have our speaker out? Sirerma The GM-UAW agreement ae of style, ” remarked wae be. | — = Adame. signed last-night after 36 hours of| Th . fore he introduced Clark to 342 ; first of all, to provide a checkrein ree on lac an S Ul a Beet end send cad pce ba! ion the brinkmanship of Dulles,” called it “good for all of Amer-| Temple. he said: lica,”’ and ‘‘non-inflationary.”’ Toughing only slightly on the * « * ‘As General Motors Corp. workers across the nation in cellophane. ihere as “just plain foolishness.”” ler settlements reached earlier. Clark made a hurried switch be- - With obvious reference to | Both company and union admit- national settlement in Detroit last night. | fore. he moved to the Sao Adams, he said he hoped Adams ted there would be no immediate’ Company and union officials’ alike hoped the strike rostrum. The older tie was pa was headed back to “the New (general back-to-work movement. It would end as soon as possi-+ gress, who was wearing a bright| give sbout Democratic ethics to operation as loca] unién-manage- red conventional neck piece. | and morality in government.” (Ment negotiators solved local is- ~*“T want that right back when sues. . , If the Democrats in the county) job. The bargas table is prefer-; § ‘31d G you're™ inducted in the - House,” (Contin ed on Page 2, Col. 2) Gn Vice President Louis G. lable to the’ icket line,” said! in eries. ame . Charles A. Beach, president, of lo-| cal 633 at Pontiac Motor, where an| contract signed with the — ow *& a -They- came. from- near. the strike from one over-all’ cot ocrats were tied together last night laree gathering. ! i individual plants in 71 cities; The sknot -was tied when Penn- ideas and now has become, be- disputes, given him by ‘Soapy” six years| tor said, are John Foster Dulles almost continuous bargaining and) a turkey dinner at the Elks So out came a bright new current Quemoy and Matsu crisis. J} was similar in basic economic tended to stay off the job today, strikes against Pontiac’s to Leslie H, Hudson, Oakland’s) Hampshire hills to begin rewrit- |was expected instead that there : ble and production would, get under way again. Rush Versus barsen~ Clark told Hudson, ‘Because in the | Seaton said the company hoped estimated 7,500 are idled. |a 32-year-old right-hander who nev- : ~~ United Auto Workers —bysh _their- locomotive: vaikout—of-50,000--producs with the symbol of this state’s par. "We need them to fill the vacuum throughout the nation to reopen as “sylvania Sen. Joseph S. Clark ap-,Sides. a tired. weary and worn out But upto 10 o'clock this morn- "ago. | and former presidential assis- UAW Preghient Walter P. Reuther | green and white cravat wrapped |Clark lamblasted Dulles’ stand. framework to the Ford and Chrys- three GM plants continued over local issues, despite the Democratic candidate for Con-| ing the little lectures he used to |Would be steady return of plants “We want our peopie back on the ‘early days of 1961 J'll go upto the: comets om| that mosf of the General Motors as soon as possible.” UAW's Walter Reuther also NEW YORK (UPI) — Bob Rush, | oe, cee oR, pe ese White House and give it back to the fellow who gave it to me.” plants would be back in opera- In NOEL S Press tion by the middle of next week., | An additional 5,000 are striking oy. before has. played in the Ww orld, was pleased at finally getting the in an) GRernetn | prees cee oe: ae __| General Motors. still was faced) oe aed Ss Oren ie al Series. today was named to start last and toughest: of the “Big LONDON (AP) — What makes a woman happy? = + ence in Huntington Woods, Sen. SSSsii sean “5887's ith the problem’ :of a contract 2! Fisher dy, pushing the total) ‘Saturday's third game of the clas- Three” agreements signed. The question was posed at Britain's “Women of the Clark said it was too early to) Comics : 30 |agreement with the International !8U"e to around 14,100. With all three companies Year” luncheon yesterda forecast a,1960 Democratic presi- County News j a oe ‘sic for the Milwaukee Braves Weignedi fori three. years’ Reathec y.. Uppal adi County News .............-. § iU f Electrical Workers (IUE), Although the “national settle- ; & RSLS * * dential nominee, but added “Gov nin 6 aieatide F ae jagainst Don Larsen of the New Qiinned: “1 few more days | Willan: hes “s gp very | Baiteriaig yy. ce cece f |whose 2 25,000 members struck along) ment came at 9:55 p.m. last york Yankees. bier ke unemployed “Marrying a fine man,” said Lady Attlee, wife of _carehed consideration.” : High School ............... 21 |with thé UAW. Traditionally the, night, workers reporting for mid- Rush, who had a 10-6 ord) oe ae one e ) Britain’s foreign Laborite prime minister. . a ‘ eesti eer oes ale *..e+s 31 |IUVE has settled with-GM on terms) night shifts at Pontiac Motor | ‘this “season, came to the Brayes| mer * +. : a * * * ’ mocratic.. opes of ‘sending ~ Obituaries ........5......... 7 |similar to the UAW agreement. | and GMC Truck & Coach plants jast December from the Chicago! « ” their candidates ‘to Lansing and) Sports ....:............ . 24-27 Typical was the reaction of Roy; Were intercepted by pickets, who (Cubs in exchange for pitcher Tay-| ” Gov. Williams today congrat- ene and ener “ aera Beryl eee Washingten were made obvious as| Theaters ................ 28-29 [Hartzell, president of Local 25 at) had remained on the line since or Phillips and catcher Sam Tay-| ulated the United Auto Workers ospital matron Marjorie Marriott thought . Hove ot soon as guests entered the huge) TV & Radio Programs 37 |St. Louis, Mo., who said 6,000 work-| the national walkout began at 10 jor. | Union and General Motors Corp. | fellow men and women, work and the spirit of life. Elks ballroom. A» 30-foot colorful) Wilson, Earl .........,.... 14 ‘ers will stay out at the Fisher &.m. yesterday. Milwaukee: manager Fred faney| officials for “‘industrial states: But most agreed with comedienne Joyce Grenfeli- back-drop hung behind the speak-| -Women’s Pages .......:. 17-19 | (Costinned on Page 2, Col. 2) | - First shifts this morning ob-)was torn between Rush. rookie manship. “Taking off my girdle at the end of the day.” er’s table. It contained a painting — of a train reiiding ‘Washington or served picket Jines and stayed ‘Carlton Willey and left-hander Juan laway from work, keeping the two) Pizarro for his third-game starter, With Fire Engines Galore! _Carzier Boys Honored by Press Bust” and Vets Sealer in 38.” | big factories and the smaller Fish-| but finally settled on the bespec- * ‘er Body plant idle. Administrative tacled ex-Cub because of his The governor in his toaed said | Gala Parade Tom orrow ‘and salaried employes remained on “greater experience."’ This _ Is ‘Rush's lith Major League sea- The three locals indicated sen- son and, facing Larsen, he will \jority agreements were a main fac- be in a position to put the Braves tor in the strike. Local 633 and three games up in the current “those who try to blamg Michigan | unemployment on state policies are! | - guilty of a cruel deceit. By blam- | Love a fire engine? There'll be dozens of them at th® gala ing unemployment on the wrong , parade kicking off the firemen’s field day and-National Fire ithe job- reasons,” they hope to escape re-' Prevention Week at 1:30 eae tomorrow in dow ntown local 594.at,GMC Truck & Coach/ series. ; sponsibility for the right reason, | Pontiac. A said they had unsettled grievances’ the Republican recession which has, x * * also. Local 596 at Fisher Body! said there were no grievances to) isettle, only the local working | Pontiac Outlook: _agreement. 7..More Blué Skies Negotiations were being wed uled at the three plants this morn- and Sunshine ing. Reports that a truck struck a picket at one of the Pontiac Motor) gates yesterday proved unfounded, | said Pontiac Police Capt. Joseph Koren. The picket,. Edward Hoff- master, 39, of 49 Close St. was not hit nor was the truck driver held by police, Koren said. blighted the land from coast to) eat ae Short talks were also giver by! Hudson, who said ‘‘we.can and will’ break the Republican stranglehold | With about 20 fire departments and three high school bands participating, the two-mile long spectacle will take place on Saginaw street from Auburn avenue to Oakland avenue, before heading for Northside Field, Montcalm and on the courthouse in Pontiac.’ Sen.| Edison Sts., where field events are scheduled to besin at 2: ) Patrick V. McNamara, who intro p.m. . * x * duced state and county capdidates' = 30v. Phili . rig Poul eee ie ae tL a Highlighted by, a Hercules guided missile and other Army 1 equipment, the* parade will be the biggest ever sponsored by the Fire Prevention Committee of the Pontiac Area Senate, and Sen. ‘John B. Swainson, toastmaster for the evening and Chamber of Commerce, sald Sherwin M. Birnkrant com- mittee chairman. .candidate for Hart's present posi-| Attend Democratic Fund-Raising Rally Some of October's bright blue weather is forecast for the week- enda Tonight’ s low will be 48. Fair and warmer is the promise of the weatherman for tomorrow with the high neat 74, the low to- morrow night 52 For the next live days fevipeme: tures will average three degrees above the normal high of 66 and normal low of 47. Tomorrow -will be somewhat warmer with Sunday a little cool- jer. Tuesday and Wednesday will ibe warm again. Precipitation will total less than one-tenth inch With}. chance of showers Wednesday. The lowest recording preceding 8 a.m. in downtown, Pontiac was! 40 degrees. The mercury rose to 65 at 2 p.m. . erage ~ tion. {) Pontiac Press Phote service to their patrons. He is shown receiving a certificate from Pontiac Press Circulation Di- rectér Earl M. Treadwell. RECEIVES CERTIFICATE — Jerry J. Mun- . ro, (right) of 3163 Bessie St., Auburn Heights,’ E was one of 10 Pontiac Press newspaper carriers STOP ’N THINK honored at a dinner Jast..night for outstanding 4 How long would it take you to personally tel] the thou- sands of people who read the Want Ads what you have to sell? Years, maybe. “But with a quick action Want Ad on the job it’s only - a matter of hours. This one For Outstanding Service Fete Press Carrier Boys | | | | | sold the refrigeraator > the Ten Pontiac Press newspaper) J. Munro, a 17-year-old ‘Avondale| Bloomfield Hills: © Franklin A, ° ‘same day it appeared. Take | carrier boys were honored for out;, High School senior. He has been| Crawford, 704 Commerce Rd., a short cut... use the Want standing setvice to Yeir patrons, a Press carrier for three years, Commerce: William L. Johnson, ' Ads! with a dinner held last night atiand in his spare time, he likes to} 9151 Chaumont St.; Union Lake; 2 8 EXCELLENT CONDITION, 6 CU the Pontiac City Club. |collect coins and work on cars. | Mark G_. Billington, 3735 Crooks Oe ft Coldwaii Eiteseaire: Phone Fach remived on certificate He plans to join the Air Force|Rd., Avon Township; Dennis: L. after graduation, Brown, 5605 Shore: Dr., Upper f ow hag t = ot) CONGRESSIONAL DINNER. GUESTS —-In'Pontiac last night ‘to help the. Oakland County Democratic Committee raise Campaign -- Patrick V. McNamara. Sen. Clark called for a Democratic land-_ Just Ask for the arth citizenship and F W. Walton Bivd., and Warren|The Pontiac Press, was timed te: . : funds for county, candidates Were (I-r) Gov, G. Mennen a slide in the Nov. 4 election “‘in order to get the nation once more »| WANT AD DEPT. acts Es * G, Gooch, 368 Hillcfiff St. Frank precede National Newspapertoy ie . | One of those honored was Jerry'D. Murbach, 2376 Mulberry St.,,Day tomorrow, & Perinsylvania Sen, Joseph S. Clark, principal speaker; Lt Gov; Pontiac Press Phote | Soy A. ‘Hart, candidate ‘for the U. S. Senate; and Michigan Sen. from .the Inland Daily’ Press | Assn. for service, eéurtesy, hon- | esty, perseverance, promptness, To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 “on the road of econemaic growth and social. progress. ‘ ve +| a Also honored were these car- riers: Donald P, Banks, 1389 S. Cass Lake Rd.; Dennis K. Pawley, | Straits Lake;-and Robert L. Erik- sen, 4846 Gilbo St. Cregvent Lake. The award dinner, sppnsored -by _TWO- ay THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,. 1058. oe ; © =" ——— Arkansas Turns Against NAACP Attorney General Bares Plan to Harass Group in 14 Southern States LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — _Attv. Gen. Bruce Bennett has bared plans for an all-out cam- palen against operations of the National Assn, for the Advance- ment of Colored People. He blamed the organization for the South's racial problems. ' * w * An NAACP official promptly eharged the planned attack was a spectacular effort bv Arkansas politicians to divert attention from failure to solve the schoo! integration ddemma here. * * * ; Bennett unveiled a six-point; pla in for hampering activittes of} the NAACP and, said he haS.asked, congressional delegations of. 14) Southern states to join in what hej termed a’ “S plan | for| their —_— eee ree youngsters -TAKES POLIO SHOT WITH SMILE—''Doesn’t hurt at all,’ says 10-year-old Bill Pauley of 3305 Shimmons Rd., as he gets his polio shot Thurs- day evening at the Pontiac Township.H Hall from __ = shi ACES angsters “unter Fircmen's Assoctation in the ‘township who received their first polio art at the: Gee Stine: sponsored . * a7 iat Pontiac Press Photo by the Pontiac _ on and Vol- is a agen N AACP) las. “@larence A. ficld secretary for the said the Bennett plan undoubtedly’ Wage Increases Retroactive would “‘shock decent, freedom- -liv- | ing ¢itizens everywhere.” * * *& Laws contended the state's US litical leaders had selected NAACP as-a ‘‘whipping boy’’ be | cause they were perturbed about; DETROIT (AP) Here are recent desegregation rulings of: terms of the United Auto Workers the U.S. Supreme Court. ‘Unign agreement with General He declared they.. wanted to|Motors Corp. “ threw up a political smokescreen * * * to cover themselves “‘for having! Wages: All workers will receive | : rably misinformeg —and- automatic “pay“~increases, under’ he people of Arkansas in annual improvement factor clause e schoo] controversy.” of 6 cents an hour or 2" per cent, | * * * whichever is greater, retroactivel Bennett's strategy calls for the to July 1, 1958. withdrawal of federa] tax deduc- * so tion privileges for the NAACP, Cost - of - living increases: Two state pressure, on the organiza- cents effective last July 1 and an- weeks, instead of 26 weeks, max- [when they are not eligible for pen- Terms of GM-UAW Agreement ‘other cent Sept. 1. All skilled ‘trades. employes receive an addi- ‘tional eight cents an hour. Inequities: Half a cent an hour per. hour ‘worked ,inequity fund will be established. to adjust wage rates deemed out “of ~balance: Method of -handling has not been worked out. * * * Layoff pay: Maximum payment ‘period for Supplemental] Unem- ployment Benefits will be 39 tion's attorneys, economic pres-; sure and criminal prosecution of individuals allied with the NAACP Local Disputes Keep GM : cause. * He labeled th 2 ii d D it A d sh ee eosin DOS 2C ose eSpl e ccor Laws denied the NAACP had) any ties with the Communist par-| tv and said the organization had) been: praised by FBI Director J. Body Edgar Hoover. | Louis and “ A A depot in Hazelwood, Mo., until) lsuch local issues as health’ and Dr. T. J. Raney, head of the safety standards are settled. Little (Ro&k Private School Corp said a recent appeal for financial Locat issues kept about 50,000 (Continued From Page One) | and Chevrolet plants in St. the Chevfolet supply! aid to the organization had| workers off their jobs in Flint brought a flood of donations. | today. ————— Picket lines continued at indivi-| . . idual plants despite the infeanationt| Gets Rid of Himself ‘al UAW agreement with GM. BERLIN (UPI) — A West Berlin citv- government employe | won a $25 prize today for an economy suggestion that abol- ished his own job. Urges Local Dems: ‘Get Back on Track’ r Warm Weather | Coming East From Rockies (Continued From Page One) jand state win their way in th Nov. 4 election, two berths on tht, “Democratic special’ to Washing- | ton will be for Phikp A. Hart, can-! By The Associated Press didate for the U.S. Senate, and Warmer weather appeared on Pontiac's Leslie H. Hudson, hop- the way today for the chilled sec-|ing to gain the county’s seat in) tions in the Eastern half of -the/the U.S. House of Representatives. nation after the early October cool Fy i. Fy spell, Democrats too are needed ‘to; * * * Although temperatures much higher in the cool bel morning than for the last coupfe ‘Republican propagandists Wy and t this; ltell us every day is over.’ of days, it still-was fairl y chilly. “From all reports,” Clark especially in Nartheast areas. said, ‘‘we're still going to have * * Ld to take next year the decisive Lowest. readings, in the 30s, action we Should have taken this were in scattered sections from) year, which we could have done Pennsylvania to Maine. Tempera- | if ee had had enough Demo- tures in other parts of the huge | crats.’ cool air mass from eéast of the| Rockies were mostly in the 40s‘ and 50s, with the 60s prevailing | Clark, touring the country as a| |methber of the Senatorial Cam- near the Gulf Coast and the 70s | in most of Florida * ,paign Committee to stir up Demo- | ‘cratic victories in next month’ s) election, criticized the Eisenhower | Local. officers, however, were imum weekly benefit increased to $30 a week from $25. Eligible em- ployes will be entitled to collect enough in combined SUB and state unemployment benefits to equal 65 per cent of their normal +take-home pay; Special provisions} in states such as Indiana where ithere are state restrictions. * *, ‘ Severance: ~ Employes with at least two years’ service who are laid off permanently or retired ee benefits will receive severg jance, or separation, pay, ranging ‘Judge Requests. “Special Session -Tpeoposal Moore, | ar = The Day i in Birmingham. Moore Asks Williams for . ‘Little ‘Legislature’ to Consider Mental Aid A request for a special session of Michigan’s “Little Legislature’ _|was made by Oakland Probate|. Judge Arthar E. Moore of Gov. G. Mennen Williams yesterday. Today, the governor said he wants more information on the acting for a group of state probate judges, has made to ease the shortage of beds _|for mental patients. - Moore told The Pontiac Press yesterday he plans to ask the Little Legislature to appropriate $100,000 in surplus state funds and transfer $200,009 more from Mental Health Gommission budg- et to staff vacant wards in state tuberculosis ee for use by The Little Legislature consists] of the governor, lieutenant gov- ernor, -speaker .of. the House of Representatives and metnbers ‘|the House Ways and Means Com- ‘mittee and Senate Finance and Ap- propriations Committee. Judge Moore said the judges want the $300,000: to cut down on the jist of 1,500 mentally ill ‘persons now loose in Michigan be- cause there is no room for them at state mental hospitals: * * * There are 900 vacant beds in state TB sanatoriums alone, Moore said, and these could take persons on the waiting list who may harm themselves-or-others: due to-their; illnesses. _ Moore yesterday was informed that the Mental Health Commis- sion had agreed to the proposal after turning it down last Friday at a meeting with the judges. GM, UAW Agree. ifrom Wne week's pay for an em: ploye with two years’ seniority to 0 weeks’ pay for an employe) with 30 or more years, | Hours: Shifts of 712 hours will) be eliminated. 2 | Pensions: Payments will be in- fo 3-Year Pact (Continued From Page One) strike. Ford workers. waited seven hours for a new contract. Chrysler had no strike, It was meeting with company representa- creased from $2.25 monthly for! | the first time since 1941 that Chrys- itives or have scheduled meetings ‘putes. . Chevrolet Local 659 with about 16,000 members in five units was the largest single group to ignore | | the international] settlement, “UNION PLEASED Otis (Jim) Bishop; president of | Buick Local 599 with 13,500 -mém- — /bers, said the union was pleased year prior to to have the settlement and hoped |local differences with the com- pany soon could be ironed out./surance plan, the cost of which) living. allowances into the base. The local is meeting with company j | officials today: * * * AC Sparkplug Loca] 651's execu- tives also said au are nowhere Ife insurance will be increased! compared Avith $2.52 at Ford and /hear settlement." Guy Fullwood, local vice pres- ident, said the local and AC “‘are pretty close on seniority and wage inequity problems but we have others.’’ Local 651 has 9,000 members, John O'Dell, president of Local) 326 at Terndstedt Division said “Perhaps the company now will ere get us out of this recession which agree to take up serious attempts, cost. at loca] settlements.”’ ~ * * Also remaining on the picket line, were seme 8,400 members of three ilocals and three Fisher Body plants, one located in- nearby Grand Blanc. 7 . : * * * Union members appedred set for a fong weekend. Individual con- tracts. produced a variety of re- action. One way to put it was the- sign on a cafeteria near a Chey- rolet plant. It read: ‘Closed for each year of service to $2.40 md lin an effort to resolve their dis- each year of past service and! $2.50 for each year of future serv- jice. Pensioned workers will re-, ceive an increase to $2.35 month- ‘ly for each year of service. Pro-| portionate increases will be made in monthly disability payments. ‘New benefits will be $5 monthly for each vear of service after and $4.80 for each | that date, a a 2 Insurance: The GM group in-| Sept. 1, 1958, is shared by the corporation and | the employes, will add three new lbrackets fot higher paid em- ployes. The maximum amount of, from $7,500 to $9000 and the max- \imum weekly sickness and atci- dent benefits will be upped/ from ve to $100. * * “ A new and improved medically ‘insurance plan will provide fufl ‘payment of surgical. services . tor ifamilies of workers with afinual incomes up to $7,500. The com- | ‘pany will continue to pay ‘half the: uA _ Sion, ler and the UAW had come to terms without the union striking or ' fixing a strike deadline. Dissidents, however, still kept BIRMINGHAM—The old Kings- ley Inn will be the hub of a new $3-million businegs center at Wood- ward aventie and Long Lake road, aceording to John R. Davis and Alan Gornick, former Ford Motor Co. executives who have under- taken the project. = They have purchased “a 21-acre): site, including the old inn, and!) have incorporated as the Bloom- field Hills Center. * * * Extensive remodeling of the inn, which will be known as the Bar- bour Building in honor of William T. Barbour, pioneer land develop- er in the Hills, already is MEE way. When Pees in erauber! it will house the branch office of Manley, Bennett and Co., a Detroit brokerage firm. Other busine the second floor. * * The first new construction wi! 1 start in about_two months, Davis said today. The building will have about a 120-foot frontage on Wood- ward, Scheduled fer completion in the spring, it will house a drug store, grocery, meat market and bakery. A beauty parlor and peotessiognl offices will occupy the floor. The site also includes a gaso- line station and garage. Fronting on Woodward avenue for 800 feet. south from Long Lake road, the triangular tract. extends.west ta Barden road, Davis. said plans now are being drawn for the complete center, completion of which is expected in three years. . Bloomfield Township and ‘five of its officials were named as 'defend- ants in court action started yester- day by a West Bloomfield Town- ship realtor who said the town- ship’s zoning ordinance is prohib- iting hint from building commer- cial shops in an area on -Tele- graph road just oogth of Maple road, . tk Charles J. Van Horn and his wife, Elizabeth’ G., of 6000 Middle- belt Rd., askéd the Oakland County Circuit Court for a restraining or-| der stopping Bloomfield Township Planned Business Center Has Old Kingsley as Hub es will be_loeated— +on the fist floor, with offices on second} son, 67, of 878 Chester St., Bir- from preventing him from using the 240 by 235oot parcel far busi- ness shops, The township ples ¥e- stricted the site to single family dwellings. A story hour for pre-schoo} chil- dren will begin at 10 a.m. Tues- :-at Baldwin Public Library- . Norman Burns, children’s i-|F brayian, has asked mothers of chil- dren between the ages of 3 and 5 to register them in advance. She and Mrs. Charles Burch will con- duct the half-hour sessions through Nov, 2. Jonathan Ball of MeéClelland- Ball, store, will speak on fall planting) at the luncheon meeting of the Con- gregational Chureh Women’s Fel- fowship group at 12:30 p.m. he day. a church. Reservations may be made at the church ate) through Mon- day. _ _-__ Mrs. Marion Patrick - eS Mrs. Marion Patrick, 45, of 1187 Webster Ave., Birmingham, died Wednesday night at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Her |body is at Price Funeral Home, 2501 S. Rochester Rd., Troy. Sydney R. Patterson Service for Sydney R.. Pattér- 7 # mingham, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Virgo E, Kinsey Fu- neral Home, Roya! Oak. Burial will be in piosciand _Park . Cemetery. his home. He had been a salesman and} treasurer with the former Detroit | Casket Co. for 20 years. Mr. Patterson operated his cas- ket sales firm in Detroit for five years and spent 10 yéars in* the business. in San Francisco, re- turning to the Detroit area last year. He was a life member of Ashlar Lodge, F&AM, the Detreit Con- sistory and Moslem Shrine. He also. was a member of St. James Epis- copal Church of Birmingham. * * * Surviving are his wife, Edith: a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Nelson, and two grandchildren, all of Bir- Jmingham. some Chrysler plants shut ebioell picket lines, and still to’ be, set- tled was the “contract coverage | for some 19,000 salaried and, skilled tradesmen at Chrysler. All three pacts continue to gear wages to the cost of living, pay) /moving up or down proportionate-. ly, But all three wrapped 15 of the 25 cents included in. old cost-of-) wage. ; * « * GM's average hourly wage is the highest in the industry—$2.62 as’ | $2.33. at,Chrysler. After’ the GM settlement, which camg at 9:49 p.m, in Detroit, GM/ locals sent messages praising the, eontract. but emphasizing that_ they would stay of the picket line’ until local problems are settled“ Seaton told newsmen Gs hopes | the settlement “will mark anoth- , er plus sign” in the nation’s rey 4 ; covery from the. recent reer, GM Story” Anticlimax ¥ DETKOIT me oe announce- ment/of a settlement between Gen- eral Motors and the United Auto Workers last night was’ greeted) by mild cheers, handshakes and expressions of relief. But to weary newsmen, TV, camera-men and ra- N ewsmety Are Weary 4f{ the building. Newsmen collected) ~ ‘eg pegotiayonk with the big three! were at ap end, quipped “I'm just | an unemployed negotiator. | think | ru py out a card ‘UAW nego- tiatop’— will travel.” ~ Then UAW and GM bargaining| teams broke up and drifted out) YOU Say YOU'RE “ LOWEST. ‘PRICES? LOOKING for the Look Here, Have “YOU Tried SIMMS CAMERA DEPT.? 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Weekend SPECIAL IRON MOUNTAIN (UPI)—Serv- ice will be held tomorrow for a small boy who wandered away from a hunting camp and died in an Upper Michigan wilderness, Burial for Kenneth Scott, 4, will be in the Twin City Kingsford- 4 Iron Mountain area after 2° p.m. service in Our Savior Lutheran @ Church here. * * * ALL METAL—Famous Walking Tey Boy Who Died in Woods | ‘Will Be Buried Saturday 1,509 police and ‘volunteers join- ing the search. | Kingsford, was icenk said the hoy, as died of exposure. _Browiilig . said little Kenneth probably wandered out of the ‘swamp. exhausteq and sweaty, fook off his jacket and lay down to rest, The boy prebably died While asleep, Browning said. Natale Coppo and Reynold. Sol- U. of M. Cuts Tests; Lengthens Holidays ANN ARBOR (UPI)—Shorter. fi- nal examination periods apd a full week’s vacation before Christmas more: late afternoon and Saturday A calendar study © committee made the proposals to make bet- ter use of the U. of M.'s physical facilities. Under ’ ‘the plan students would also be permitted to register in June for the following semester’s are in the offing for University of cl his thin jacket, was spotted by two conservation officers riding in the helicopter, at search headquarters on a ecoun- try road about six miles west of |g the swampy area where Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scot, | The little boy’s body, lying . atop | | k ® & Dr: James Browning, stationed berg, said their helicopter made several |passes over the cedar swamp be- fore locating a clearing in the trees, , Michigan students next year, The university's deans recently approved proposed changes in the academic calendar and if the rec- ommendations are approved by the regents. students “may also get! j fficers, the conservation © Automobile production is one of, France's fastest-growing indus- tries. More than 920,000 units were manufactured in 1957. 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Stop Paying Regular Prices —SHOP SIMMS and SAVE! 98 North SAGINAW St. 4 _ Basement aah }. p= U.S..Commander Says{ See States. will attempt: “to provide them mater ia] to main-| tain the status quo,’ Sy i 4 Man Refuses to Pickle , Pounds of condensed FOUR_ & "Walk Safely | | | Pedestrians shall not cross between intersections which ~ have signals. Winter Won't Block Quemoy Bob Considine Says: MILWAUKEE, Wis. — We part the curtains on a_ touching little scene in which Bingo Bango, crack utility infielder of the New York Braves, is giving the lowdown to Bill Shrdlu, the baseball writer|be assigned to help Bingo with the experting articles he is doing dur- ing the World Series. It is a simple get: Bill's broom closet in a series- town hote], a portable typewriter. Bingo paces. ‘Bill sits poised over the typewriter. : Bingo—Put in a sheet of paper jand start with my name. © Bill (doing so)—Okay, all set, { Binge. Now let’s get to the heart - of today’s ball game, the crtcial play, the meve that made the difference between victory and disaster. What is foremost in your mind? Bingo—When I get paid for writ- ing this? ~ (Bill types: “Well, fans, we may jyou can say when your \THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8; 1958 | be down. but nobody can say we are out. We won’t be out until that lasf man_goes down on strikes, or something Jike that, in the final ae My hunch is that we won't the vulnerable ones.) — WHAT'S THAT—REDS? Bingo (reading over his shoul- der}--What's-that vulnerable _(de- leted)? You ‘trying to say we're Communist? - -Cut that (censored) out and write it like I said. Go ahead. (Bill types: ‘“‘The one good thing club as I call it,\in the lblue ribbon classic of the rational pastime, is that ‘tomorrow’ ‘fs an- other day. We’ve get Whitey Bur- dette coming back at ’em and if you think he had stuff in his first isin a ‘hole,’ jgame, wait until _you see ‘him ‘tomorrow’ ."’) Bingo—When you “saying anes thing — me getting. to first “eg * Py. giach hitting in tha wlnth ee thet catcher’s -balk? That-. could’ve been the clincher if those-crum- my (edited) had hit behind .me. (Bill types: “‘E want to take this fopportunity to congratulate: my teammates on' what they have done up to this stage in the blue ribbon classic. With all those injuries dur- ing the regular season, only red raw courage made it possible for them to snatch the old gonfalon, as I call the ‘pennant.’ Don't count them oct} x * ee I tell you them cheap (censored) gimme only a_ half- share in the split-up? You know who put ‘em up to it? Nobody but the big-shot himself, Fred Stengel. Try to give a manager a little advice on how to turn me loose against those bums and what. dot . |get—the knife. ‘ 4 | Inside Picture of Inside Pictate of Ballgamelv stuff out today, Birigo. (He writes: “The best part about playing in a World. Series is that it takes me and the other boys back. to the idayswhen.we were just kids, playing on a corner lot. We never ™Y think of the money. involved. It's playing old Fred Stenge! that counts. It's just the sport that ‘neat -As- Ferd Frick .-once..put. ft. . ")} Bingo—No you don’t; blot that out, or whatever you creeps do when you make a mistake, which pany. That Frick don't get in my articles. He Flasew xy bat tate the stands? Bill—Okay, he’s out. What about that close play at third today? Bingo—I seen some blind em- jpires in my day but that bum Bill—You’re really turning that {who pulled that sock today at third) ‘Supplies Can Continue -in Bad Weather TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The American commander for the For- | mosa area declared today Quemoy | can be supplied through the worst’ of the winter despite the Commu- nist bonbe rds: x * | Vice no Roland N. Smoot said the Chinese Nationalists on the off- shore islands can hold out indefi- nitely under present conditions. * he added. | “Tt am ‘very optimistic . they can meet their (supply) require- /f ments through the worst of the | winter,” Smoot said. wk ok oF Some military observers had ex-' pressed fear that bad winter’ weather and high seas in Formosa. Strait would stop Nationalist sup-| ply convoys, However, the United | States is now giving the National- ists larger landing ships that can! operate all winter and larger planes for aerial delivery of sup- plies. * * * Smoot was interviewed at the headquarters on’the edge of Taipei | of the U.S. Taiwan (Formosa) De-| fense Command, which he heads. | He had just met Nationalist Chi- || nese Defense Minister Yu Ta-) | wai, 4 Beth Won't Die in TV Version of ‘Little Women’ | CHICAGO (UPI) — Margaret O'Brien has bowed reluctantly to her producer and literary scholars! in a dispute over her portrayal of Beth in the forthcoming television musical ‘‘Litthe Women.” As a result, Beth will, live at the end of the play, although loyal Louisa May Alcott fans know the’ frail heroine died at the end of, the book. “It's a good script,’’ Miss 0 Brien! said at a Chicago news conference | yesterday, “and it wouldn't look | right to stick Beth’s death in. - middle of a musical.” The “‘life or death’’ bat over | Beth raged for more than a’ week in TV executive suites. Lined up on Miss O'Brien's sidé in favor of Beth’s death were the show's spon- sor, its ad agency and Margaret’s press agents. But producer Richard Adler re- fused to budge. To bolster his position Adler said scholars veri- fied that ‘Little Women” originally was divided into two parts. The first was ‘Little Women,” in which Beth survived, and a sequel entitled ‘Good Wives,” in| which she dies. Publshers later) combined the two works into a single volume. North Carolina Frogs SANTA FE, NJ. 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A course in Russian intellectual his- tory, not offered last year because of lack of interest, has 18 students, Sts ecules are still operat- ing gravel pits in the township in violation of the ordinance, accord- ing to George Rowen, chairman of » the newly-formed Round Lake. Im- provements ame. who will head and television corporation, RAIN, decided to keep it going another year. The quiz has been running nearly four years and has turned 60 “Residents in the: Round Lake area}0f the noise it creates ship Board approves. Se Angust that the quiz, oe load plan to launch- ~aWiass protest| *- 9 Some $1,800 has been set aside| . pra = eager ogy a?” (“Double or Quits’) ‘Tuesday night at the meeting of At the last board meéting, io the twonship bai tee, pl yee aad econd year|would end on Oct. 2, the show's » Shs ¢ Attorney. Milton Cooney pre-laction against the firms, Hursfall bea Lhnais eae fans rallied to the cause. Simic lS * Sate So ten a Sie cee marae 4 comp : So many wrote in and said they . «nance probing eggs = ei a sR mma a Ot comacs Sealing ith rwould~not--renew~their -1959-"PY---—-—. ee eee ame reek | So eee increase, it was reported. biscrmo fe eee Savers | : oe icenses i Your PTA Is Pianhing: The course in geography of fmm(that Italy's setate-controlied radio | School Fair Tomorrow WIXOM — “Something for Ev-| hostesses of the month,.Mrs. Steve year “after: being warned of—pos+ sible court action, aid two new| candy. Teenagers will enjoy | - Heading the agenda will be dis-jtnirds of RAT's. nearly one million ~=applications..for-gravel—pit—opera- inthe fourth gre cussion of black-topping roads in| iicensed viewers as of July 1958. ~tions have been t#rned. down by| Feem, s niofliers — the deadiine-tor-sieniga aamnneere oes aaa = = subdivision according to_Stanley 4 decline-in—popularity- _ the board, a said. from éooking by taking the fam- who want to sign up for the soil oe ‘Press Photo | Poag, president, ~~ start of the year led to the deci- « it ily to the multi-purpose room for (Dank p the State Conser-| ~ 9RION MERRYMAKERSa— Members of the Toll. About to enter are Mr. and Hugh Gal-/ | Parents who wish to.enter their) cion tg yank the show off the ait~ the. protest dplegation: eryone” is the motto-of the Wixom Parent-Teacher Association’s an- ‘Heopaky and Mrs. Dean Rete: Brooklands compared with three. in 1956. Italian citizens into millionaires. - |The 60 millionaires each won The Salem Gravel Pit Co. at |nual fair, which willbe held from The- Brooklands School . } 5,120,000 lire, or $8,230. This . Oak Hilfand-Dartmouth roads, (3 to 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Wixom| meet at 8 p.m. feng 7 ine the Sylvan Manor Group ‘amount has a much higher buy- and the American, Stone Co.,, om | Elementay School. school. This will be eet athe! Will Meet Monday ‘ ing power in Italy than it would Sashabaw near W. ed, have | Highlight for- many. of the. young: | Teachers Night. ; have in the United States. been warned by the Township | sters- wit be ‘SHIP—Sylvan Manor. Assn. will| “When ‘Double or Quits’ first went on in. 1954, RAI officials figured it.wouldn’t last more than ~la month at the most. But it not vation | ‘Department. reminded. te day: Farmers may apply at a agriculture stabilization offices and will have until Oct. 24 to’ ‘Merrymakers-dancing group_of Laké Orion go ..» over a routine for. ‘the benefit dancé “Saturday 9 to Ta: m., ‘will go to Orion Cofnmunity. Ine._Callers forthe dance inglude Gallow, ¥, night at Al Hanoute’s auditorium in: bake-Orion. Forming the arch are Mr. and Mrs. William loway-Jr. Proceeds from the ev¢r Toll Bruce Allen and Ray sn child, he said, ‘Refreshments will” during the social hour. complete- their contracts. Next year’s soil bank phogram will. be broadened, with the em phasis. on forestry and game man- | agement, the conservation cep ment said. Farmers planning to plant up to receive three dollars per 100 trees under the progam. Romeo Women’s Clubs ito Hold 1st Fall Meetings} ROMEO — The two federated women’s clubs in Romeo will hold their opening meetings of the fall season at the homes of their new members. of the executive board. The following day, Mrs. Charles T. Bradley, 129 Minot St., . will open her home to Romeo Book Club members for a 1 p.m. lunch- eon, A short business meeting will foHow. Hold Carnival at School AVON TOWNSHIP - jAvondale Junior High School is sponsoring a carnival at 7 p.m. today at the school. Proceeds will be used to purchase teacher aids. FRONT HOOK WAIST WHITTLER The "Whittler” curbs your walst- \iee yet lets you breathe with ease. 3” elastic band will not roll! Fronbhook closing .. easy ONnwas easy “off, No straint Stitched un-. . dercups for firm uplift and sup- port! White loth, Sizes A* cups 32-36, 8. aa C cups 34-42. “A cups hove 2° Blestic wine Unconditionally Guaranteed | for One Year Waite's . . . Street Floor Tree Growth Outstrips Cutting for First Time _ _...jests, according t eroving timber eee in the U. S.| The AFPI is. sponsoring than wé are removing it from for-| Acres” progra#fi to assi: to John B. Veach, jin putting their idle lanfls | WASHINGTON (UPI) — For ‘the president t of American Forest Prod-| growing trees to acofier: ifirst time ‘in this century we’ are ucts Industries, growth in the nation \gopherwood Noah used in the ark. children in the Halloween-drawing. _imtist be: present to register each | be serveds— eS The rare Torreya tree, which grows only in a very narrow belt ‘taleng the Apalachicola River in {the Florida. panhandle, is believed iby some fo be identifal with’ the twaves in October, but the flow of letters-changed all that. fAsking for Blood Donors” HOLLY—The Red. Cross blood bank mobile unit willbe at St. Rita Catholic, Church in_ Holly Tuesday “from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m, Bidod donors ate needéd, No ad- - vance appointment is necessary. trees an acre are eligible to;. — GLECTRA 225 IN THE EYE-STOPPING NEW 4-DOOR HARDTOP your Quality Buiel Dealer has’ for you. This year of all* = ig ‘ * This makes history! In only ten days’ time since its intro- be as duction, 37,429 people have bought THE CAR—the most. | dramatic success in Buick’s history! Come in and see what & years, buy no new car until you see and drive-THE CAR! A NEW CLASS OF FINE CARS WITHIN REACH OF 2 OUT OF 3 NEW CAR BUYERS EE SAB RE The thrifhest Bute INVICTA The moai spirited Buick ELECTRA The most lururious Butch SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW... _ YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN THIS A ane IS: OLIVER MOTOR. SALES, INC. 210 Orchard Lake Avenue weer ee te ee ee ee ee L Pontiac, Michigan \ ; eevee eenee # sraleiclelecislele ee t@M «6s & Phone FE 2-9101 eewe nen we eee beeen eee wen eee heres eens ewe i) only caught on, it brought in two-- ————-giren-in- advance.—And-just-to— Lansing educator has giver 076-ad=— —— ‘48 W. Huron 8t. THE PONTIAC PRESS © HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher “Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally ‘ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 MEMBER OF THE ~ | ASSOCIATED PRESS “ Honest Quiz Shows Should Take Action The case against TV quiz shows ~ grows worse. Additional contestants bob up who concede that they were provided advance and advised answers in “when they were to lose.” 4 * * The Press doubts whether this is actually a criminal pro- cedure, but it certainly will strike the listening audience as highly unethical and as a straight double- cross; The element of “contest” never existed at all;-and no one wants to waste a half hour in which a group of trained seals pop back answers they’ve been make it a-bit worse, they were taught to “grimace, frown and express great doubts.” That's rubbing it in. x* k& ok This newspaper has already ex- _pressed the firm conviction that there must be several honest, respectable _ quiz shows out of the “dozens ‘that were paraded last spring and sum- mer. = They can’t all be foul balls. x * * The fact the promoters seem so lax in Springing to their own defense is a puzzle. Are they guilty? Or are they just going to ““take it lying down”? If they're innocent, we'd like. to see them spring into action and hail some of their accusers into court. wk kk A rigged quiz show may not be a crime, but charging an honest enter- .tainment with being crooked when it isn’t—ah, that’s really damaging to a reputation and is actionable. Audiences are currently tuning out the quizzers by the millions. They're from Missouri. They’ve had enough. What are the facts? Gettysburg Address Will Live Forever — When ABRAHAM LINCOLN penned: his immortal Gettysburg Address, ment du peuple, par le et pour le peuple.” Freely translated it simply means: “The principle is: government of the “people; by the” people and: for the people.” x * *- Ss Mr. Lincoln, your words will probably endure forever. Can Soapy Be Beaten at His Own Game? Old line ‘Republicans looking for a candidate to match Governor Soapy - Wi..iaMs in campaigning might be surprised if they looked over the statistics on Paut.D. BAGwELL. * x <* Since the April 5 primary the East dresses. In addition to his scheduled talks it is estimatea that he has made 2,000 unscheduled appearances. _ During this campaigning tour Bagwell has lost 15 pounds, which _is quite understandable. His aides ‘claim he has‘ traveled 50,000 __miles, which is 5,000 more than Adlai Stevenson did as the Presi: dential nominee in 1956. ° 2 xk *6* * If meeting people. and shaking peopure e * LY ~ as ene —- W al Great hands will help, -BAGWELL should be Britain now give up Hong Keng? well on his way. Since April he claims to have shaken hands or spoken to at. least half a million people. This question is being asked here _among diplomats and officials be- cause the British Labor Party has " been urging that Quemoy . and Matsu be surrendered by “the This is the pattern Governor Wit- Chinese SoS: government. LIAMs has followed so successfully. for “ten years, If physical effort will help win, then Bacwetz is certainly giving - the “old college il The Man leat Town It All Depends— Whether We Get a Hard Frost or Heavy Rainfall Jack: Money, lifting device, man’s name, including an unde- sirable autumn character whose surname is Frost. - . The autumn colors on the foliage in the Pontiac area are approaching their best. They will not reach their peak over this weekend, but will be on the decline before another weekend if we should get a heavy frost and considerable rain. While the frost has little to do with the coloring, it loosens the leaves and they practically on the backs of envelopes, begin to fall, this being hagtened by a he could not possibly have dreamed of the’importance that would be at- tached to his words = the years to come. Vie * * When it was delivered, this brief talk which became world famous later, attracted no attention. It was faithfully reproduced by the papers at the time,_but it was carried per- , functorily afid as a journalistic duty to “cover fhe remarks of the Presi- dent.” , * * * As time passed, jhe underlying: significance of the sentences be- came apparent. The philosophy that Lincoln traced so directly and so clearly began to appeal to men on all sides: Slowly, as the years rolled on, his words, were picked up and embraced by free @men everywhere. They have been enshrined in the hearts of people in-all walks of life and in. all climes. * * * ; - The latest tribute to the departed emancipator comes from the Fifth rs heavy rain. So, it all Beperd’ on the quirks of the mercury and the precipitation. Better play safe, and make at. least two drives irito the country about a week apart. Everywhere in this area are the trees and other foliage to make a colorful landscape, so no particular drive. is sug- gested. city, you'll find plenty of rainbow tints . right in your midst, perhaps in your own yard. : Now there are three Eagles in the family of — Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. Roeser of 22 Neome “Drive, their Eons Wally, Fred and Dougias, all having attained that top rank in Boy . Scouting. — Second blooming Easter lilies ~ are quite common, and space limitations prohibit mention of the large number reported. How- ~ ever, thanks to our readers who ° * sent word about them. My Flint scout senfig word that ho will of Mrs. Violet M. Windiate, a native of Oakland County, who died Sept. 20, disposes of an estatexof over $150,000. Beneficiaries include relatives in Pontiac, Oxford, Drayton Plains, French Republic which has included Clarkston and other “Yocations in this these words: “Son principle est: govern- THE PONTIAC PRESS - Published by Tue Pontiac Patss Company Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mart Daily Except Sunday Tous A. RILer. Assistant Advertising . Maneger Rresrit Basset, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Eaeu M. TReapwett, vat H. Pitrcrrale 0, ora prcats - Circulation Manager Vice President and Business Manager joun _W. Firrcenato, . Secretary and Editor G Marsrate Jorpan,. Local Advertising anager _ Groscs C, Inman, et B Taner, easel Classified Manager Managing Editor The As soctated Prése {¢ entitled exclust: ely to the nse for republication of @1] local news printed In this newspaper an wel] as pau AP news dispatciies as The Powtiac Parss ‘s delivered by catrief for 4) certe a week: where carrier service ts not avajlable by m*iy in Oakland, Genesee. Liviggston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties tt ts $12.00 a year; elsewhere in ‘"chigan and al other places in the ‘United States #20 00 a year. All, maf] subscriptions payable in advance, Entered as second class Serer cet Pontiac ‘Men ber of ABC, Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181 : " . ‘ Sel a ce "6 = & ‘ area. Verbal Orchids to- Albert F. Bahm of 1097 LaSalle Ave; ninety-first birth- day. , Mrs. Eleanor Ives of 168'2 South Saginaw S&t.; fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Borthwick of 702 First St.; fifty-seyenth wedding anniversary. : eighty- A. it. Downey of 10 Mariva St.; eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gilbert of Auburn Heights; fifty-first wedding anniversary. aaeeD (Mike) Ladson of EET ty: sixth birthday. Mr. ani Mérs. Samuel ‘Cross of Rose Township: fifty-fourth imeciing anniversary. » * The crown coleny of Hong _ Kong includes part of the main- ‘land of China it- two ‘islands a mite off_ the coast. The whole area is’ 391 square miles. . : Only about LAWRENCE 15,000British citizens live there. The rest of the population of around 2.6 million is Chinese. If the only guiding rule is that what “belongs to the main- land of China’’ shall be given. to the Red China regime, then the case for the giving up of Hong Kong is much stronger than that claimed by the’British Labor party — - leaders for taking away Quemoy. If you cannot go outside of our_ - of Hong Kong into the murderous. hands of-the Communists. But the . and Matsu from the Nationalists. The Conservative government — in Britain js doubtless not at all interested in giving up Hong Kong. Great Britain has many millions of dollars of trade with - -Hong Kong each year, and lately this has been booming. ; From the point of view of mili- tary title, repossession of Hong Kong was. obtained after World ‘War II by Great-Britain at ‘about - the same time the Nationalist governmenit recovered from Japan- ese rule the offshore ’ islands of Matsu ahd Quemoy. The Hong Kong célony © is be- lieved. to be argely anti-Com- - munist, and it would be tragic to - deliver the freedom-loving Chinese British Labor Party leaders may not be taking such factors into account, any more than they have appeared to be concerned with the plight of the more than 50,000 free Citinese who are residents of, Quemoy and Matsu. . These two offshore have never in themselves had strategic value and do not have ~ _ Row. They are important mil- - day- press conference. tarily only if the Reds intend to. carry their war into Formosa. — and another 26 por cont are in- jured. And filease don't ae the idea ~ that all the injured quiekly recover. True enotigh, most of them ‘have minor bruises and scratches. “. ow ®. & . But tens of thousands of those. oh (Copyright, 1958) sty Gam ear ees jaw torn clear off or hands and ~ . legs .scissored off. Others are so badly maimed and mangled that even our best modern plastic surgeons have a tough job restoring them, even to a reasonable facsimile of their . former selves, : So. don’t dismiss. the 1,600,000 auto injuries as trivial. ‘Thousands "of these injured are worse off than » if they had'been numbered among: the 40,000 dead on the auto high- ways ‘each year. . You- parents, as well as you un- cles and aunts, thus have a moral - responsibility to set a strong POS- ITIVE example before your ‘kids. It isn’t enough fo preach ethics but you must likewise ACT the Proper example before them. said it were better if we had a - millstone tied*around our-neck and . weré Cast into the Sea, than that ‘we place stumbling blocks in ive of His little ones! iy in goes "a rie, eres Ce ae, Michiga: ng a ig fc stamped, : velope anid 20¢ to cover. ‘typing and printing cdsts when you send & for ‘a psychological charts end osm f > o eS ee ee ode ae > . a - he —— - = = : 2 t : : A 2 ager ne sera: De PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 3, 1958- CF “ _ SEVER. - ._|eestioin’ for reducing Nationalist De : lk i “Bure ve Fe ‘\Helpless Fienca. an the oftines glary Forces” D th P fi Ip % Attack Eeceas es auIIe | Ives Highland Store. ed 5 in On lac. and Near y | Areas Sees Own F. onl Thus the t eo ine p lanes:. Forrseis St tala, ‘ew in Algeria Plans oO e of Business " quanrs A. ANDERSON | - Mrs. Nelen's Sots is at the " Residen ber daushct, the leaves P erish in Fire so ‘2nd day, oo Oakland County . Shegitt's Deiec| Word-fias been recpived et chp|tiantocd. Runeral athe...) 8. 00m, Feeigrics SA oa two CHICAGO (AP)—The sound of One Transport - Forced 5-Year Program Need tives are investigating a break-in\death of tion gives world’s most restful sleep! HIGHLY RESILIENT springs and supporting RIBBONS OF STEEL provide per- manent spine-leveling firmness PLUS muscle-relaxing comfort, NO MONEY DOWN Only ‘Il WEEKLY! # o aouet *” > ceerantied by» Good Hewsekeeping Reet savtensite EF = at ADVERT SEO Fe LIFE Phone. ae FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW ee < : a4 , Mayor Egan heck, 4 leur oe ; é by Ferry Last Year | chairman Prentiss M. Brown of| uncorked a real eyestopper in his|' That'll be all right“ahe said. go ~ SWIVEL | ‘and the Mackinac Bridge Authority) bid for obedience and headlines— “f ‘ egg Gre RUGS _ it | ST. IGNACE (UPI) — Mackinac’ said cost of crossing the. bridge] @ lady police chief. aes tee _ Cocktail. Bridge officials reported today)still averages less per vehicle} He apnounced that Lura Pa- chief's salary by free-lance writ- ne | ROCKERS | Tables that 1,169,632 vehicles crossed the|than on the ferry. = . tricia (Patti) Counts, a red-haired ing. a The chiet gets. $7,082 a = j a Special J Fe cased A ‘ big span during the first nine et : night cub press aati, if the new} we : $ 5 fo ga a months of this year. Brown said that although traffic pe mt 10 days in jail for to re- $49: : pecial Se oe * during September increased nearly a a Let Ir aqi People Decide’ |veal in a idee oat signing was : $2750 $595 The total traffic so far this year|39 per cent over the same month ‘The 28-year-old green-eyed lass * CAIRO (AP) — Iraq's Premigg a story she wrote about entertain- $4 Colors te - : - i represents a 59.2 per cent increase of last year, revenues were up! from Chicago has never dealt with Abdel = believes thele? Judy Garland. She has re Cheese From oe wer the 734,632 vehicles that only 33 per cent. the criminal element, but she says Karim Kasse mained free without bail since she crossed the Straits of Mackinac -on) ae s studied sociology. An se Bees kab Re a ems ie was sentenced by ¢ Federal Dis- state ferries during the first nine! 2 og ooked very. well in a cheesc: ni ra epublic shou trict Court judge last Nov. 12. months of-1957, : Car ney ls Reappointed si for pliotegraphers. left to the Iraqi people to decide, a ere Diet’s ratification of the pact 1 Mile East-of Auburn SALES : * * a ik ave t© Bridge Commission ~ oo rong. Gras the ©P-| the morning newspaper Al Akhbar| Reid, in the coursé-of a state- x * FURNITURE SALES Benes ee ave position in this northern Illinois| reported today. The r also| ment an a amounted to $4,261,245, a 43.1 per| LANSING (UPI)—Dr, Frank V./ town of 55,000, said 18 MIG 17 flahtare aevtvea 4 in cet samen said: we to the) The most phos change pro- doe secs saat > Lol cent increase over the $2,876,765 Carney, St. Clair, was reappointed} t¢’s just too ridiculous to com- Baghdad recently to reinfetee the} ing of confidential sources is basic| bi © ‘ You Always Buy for Less at L Le paid by motorists to cross on the,gs a member of the State Bridge} ment upon,” declared Donald Cur-|Iraqi air force were piloted gathering news.'* ferries during the same period last Commission-today by Gov. G. Men-| ran, mee Egan fired as police} by Bes Me wee : gag ind : vail PES bos yea nen Williams. chief for not cracking. down.. ——— ' tt appeared unlikely that the| The appointment-was-for-e-term} bingo, Only he didn't-go. 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The Russians have announced the successful. re- covery by parachute of a number of dogs after high as 280 miles. Engineers’ Open House Wednesday at MSUO . Michigan State University Oak- land will hold an Engineers’ Open . House at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Continuing Education Center, 3070 Butler Rd., in respons to the interest in engineering education demonstrated in the Oakland Coun- ty area. * x * . A representative of the Lollege of Engineering dean and heads of the departments of mechanical and electrical engineering: will be pres- ent for the meeting to discuss pos- sible programs which could be - In announcing the event, Dr. .Lowell Eklund, director of contin- uing education at MSU, ex: the hope that all persons interested in studying enginéer- ing wourses for credit or non- credit will take advantage of this opportunity to meet with “those responible for such programs. For. ‘the foreseeable future, how- ever, such courses if desired for credit wil be at the senior and graduate level, Dr. Edklund stated. -Lower level courses for credit rig not be available until MSU has resident faculty of its own, he aid, Vg) x * * “In the meantime,” says Dr. Ek- lund, ‘‘we will do our utmost to meet the needs of the professional engineers of the area for refresh- er or continuing education by means of credit programs where appropriate. These will include in- formal, or non-credit, conferences or seminars where the subject | matter content is the principal in- terest of the student.” After many years’ of nickel ishortages for civilian uses, supplies came into close balance with de- mand in 1957 in nearly all parts of the free world. In fact, in the largest market, the United States, alsupply exceeded demand... ‘Sponsored by their departments. Declassifies Old Documents ee pe eee pentagon > WASHINGTON (AP)—The- Pen-| needed secrecy today. | It ordered declassification of al- most all military -idociiments stamped top secret, secret and confidential before Jan, 1, 1946. Bj some date back to World War I s or before, “Many. “millions of! ae documents are affected. «The declassification order was signed by Secretary of Defense Nei] McElroy last Saturday, it was learned, and is due for formal an- nouncement today, * * * The order also takes a prelim- inary jab at the continuing ac- cumulatign of classified papers. It orders the autematic downgrad- ing, after a period ef years, of documents labeled top secret, ‘Left for future action isa time- phased schedule that will remove | all grades of secrecy. from docu- 1 = : 2 mass declassification order. are papers, detailing U.S. and Allied war plans'and almost .everything connected With intelligence and counterintelligence, a * Personnel and medical records also were excluded because their confidential nature is covered by numerous gegulations, laws and customs that normally prevent the invasion of personal privacy. No one knows how many papers have been tied up in security red/ this “Ttape. The estimates rur- hundreds of millions, * * * C ~But -they inclade an estimated +) 1,376,633 cubic feét of papers stored in 127,466 steel cabinets injm military records centers, holding areas and the national archives. ments after they have been stored | for a given numberof years, Aen today of Mr. and Mrs. Swal- Spee Lo *|Swallow could not make the flight industrial plants hold many still-} a classified papers from World War] the small staff, set up fot the purpose by then Secretary.of Defense Charles E. Wilson. . After sizing up, the problem, iEven. Wooden Nickels Cost More These Days MONTCLAIR, Na. (AP) — Birds on Plane Are Worth Four Lost in Arctic | STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) + The Scanadinavian Airlines Sys tem__announced the arfival in} “Bromouc ei ee swallows | ree 6 n %j part between the Arctic »Cirele and Steckholm, +. ££ : The company said it was asked by animal lovers to give the swal- kona low family a free ride after_ the ‘insect supply ran out above the yo _ Arctic circle because of snowfall. Shipments: of Iron Ore tik ok Total. 8,705,886 Tons “The parents, SAS explained, ap- parently were on a delayed honey-|- CLEVELAND @—Iron ore ship- moon in Northern parts “when|ments on this thing happened to them.” handling, mi no Cuts. 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Specifications” Are Cut for Arbitration. a WASHINGTON (AP) — From now on, the: National Labor Rela- , tlons Board will’ handle cases in-| businesses volving. many smaller formerly ° Guniile it. jurisdiction. + The NLRB arinounced new “standards specifying reduced amounts of arinyal business a firm must do to be subject to super- vision by the ‘board in labor dis-| ~ pute cases. a ee: The agency said the new’ rules, effective. immediately, wé@re ex- to boost the NLRB’s work n. Both employ- _-ers ang employes in & number af ___smaller firms which were den ing no man’s land when_a Su- preme Court ruling put them out- __side the jurisdiction of state labor disputes ple,. for manufacturing, wholesale or nonretail type busiress the new standard is a $50,000 annua] vol- ume of business, The old standard ranged up to a million dollars. 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AP Spry sald whether we shold o shoul RIO De sano, (AP) —i¢ and witty, Theodore Fra nels| not recognize Red China, It de-| Brazilians = ae, Goo serve in Congress, today entered] Nich "tig, proposed. There are|back bid of the outlawed Commu-) _ |his-92nd year whimsically consid- 5 : . [ering wearing his toga to the cen- phe to me teghogetharnn-. nist pay today, — — recogni ajor politica tury = sey - {in taper one Senay, ae eee Guar once of various | York. wo co myse It is ra Green's 91st birthday was a bus- page ar fe a ip bathin: oa the namie, aan Lane «+ * * egcee tling one. It included his usual) part of the State Department to|_ >. | The a tenn aeration urd Z dally twomile walk. & fAMilY| keep on recg off Romain Catholies of this predom: man Cathol from-his slight birthday party, the opening of} Formosa as China.’ ~jinantly Catholic nation were called |be fully recovered . countless congratulatory _ tele- ae ewe : upon. by regen ae Bar- oo of voice. of last Wednes- grams and a radio interview. Referring to his own political|"0s Camara ag Com- In the interview, the venerable; career, Green said: “It I run, ™unist-backed candidates, Erg spoke 7 ae on chairman of the Senate Foreign| again in 1960, a six-year term will} Nearly 14 million of Brazil's 60 : — pian pase nati Relations Committee said he|take me to. the age of 99 and J/milliom people are expected to cast) ing igctegpere oa. th ae. didn't think the United States had/expect to serve until I'm 100.|ballots.At stake are all 326 seats cluded y ering |the “slightest obligation” to de-| Would: it be right for me to run cA p greased = ee ¥ tolic bless ne — L's : fend Quemoy and Matsu, and that/ for ‘a six-year term when I only nate t = ; el ie a not be wise, adding:| want to serve one year?” the 21 state governeretaes. < The Pope received Cardinal | BRENDE “We got in deeper than we | should Then he chuckled: ‘Of course, x * *& _4Spellman in private audience. 2441 Aubure Rd. (M-59) ses have.” I'm not to be taken literally.”° | The Labor party is among the 3 Mi. West of in zx ke The bachelor senator’s longevity|Big Three of Brazilian politics.| More than seven million pleasure Frozen Brine Ship > Steck Regarding U.S. recognition of| prescription—exercise- and relaxa-|The others are the Social Demo-|boats were in use in the U. S. in at Al : Red China, he said: “I haven't'tion. ~ — cratic party and the National|1957.- cameras |Get All of Yor ‘Bu ilding Supplies ; From __. ALL_IN-THE PICTURE — Paola Welles ad- ~ She and her hiisband Orson Welles ¢ ‘om mires the “‘picture’’ to her right and becomes Beatrice, 2%, arrived in New York from Rome- re) our r ui ding upp I ae part of a larger one for the AP cameraman. this week aboard the liner Constitution. : = a ar pa eas | (Angry Commynists Jail Omand USsd Ini CCa S German Horse Traders | . ; BERLIN (AP) — Three East German horse traders have been. dl Cf as. n anc zen e sent to jail because their deals $ : . v helped farmers to resist the col- . —_ . » - ®, 4lectivized farm program. 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Public's Eye Trab Leaders. Silent in U.N. Gromyko’s Call for Full Debate on Middle East Gets No Response | Once ‘a Baseball ‘Star _He’s Now a Cowboy By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—With the World Series madness upon us, ‘filling Our Town with large men trying to get into small taxicabs, Chuck Connors decided to speak out and tell what baseball did for him. ae. Se Se. ann | He more or less Topped” at it and s so he became a cowboy star on TV and in the movies, which was only to be attiaiad since he comes from Brooklyn. Mackie said: the ‘Detroit:Toledo transcontinental turnpike as. spon), as Ohio-finished its share. of the project, and-that a second major conhection (U.S. 23) now is under contract to the Ohie line a few jmiles north-of the turnpike. LANSING Highway Commis- sioner. John C. ‘Mackie, a. Demo- crat, scorns Republican Paul. D. 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Wednesday, birds. « one interested in birds, con- servation or the outdoots is wel- like highly paid and competent! < Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m. Don Nagle) . will. show a movie on Michigan) “spiritual and medical ald without come, say club officials. cost to persons Who feel they ye, fo oh Gee Hee |: a Gromyko urged a debate on the the voters can see for themselves} physically handicapped workers. “People had reverence and re- “removal of the consequences of Other ‘people have success stories but | what 1 mean.” He also asked citizens to help|SPect for the old time doctor who TRUSSES Ijritish-American aggression” in). he'has a failure story. Six-feet-5% inches He called it “juvenile.” Goodwill Industries, an agency that sat up allenight with the child, me “he Middle: East. tall, he played with the Brooklyn Dedgers In the campaign booklet, Bagwell] trains the physically handicapped|tven- though — the child usually] $950 and ap ~~ 2 | ES. for... oh... several minutes. Now that said Mackie's road building plans|through units~in Detroit, Flint, died,” he continued. Thrifty Drug Store He accused Secretary. General WILSON he stars in “The Rifleman” and is a very | ignored “economic faets’’ _and| Port. Huron, Muskegon; Kalama- ~« * *& “ sages 5° as Dag Hammarskjold of presenting: vieious villain in Gregory Peck’s new movie, “Big Country,” would tend to ya Michigan an}zoo, Adrian, Jackson and Battle|- ~“Now- -doctors do_too wel They | 8 URIVATE. FITTING ‘00M a onesided ee ° the Middle; he doesn’t mind unfolding his failure story. “isolated. island” inadequate sligeatt "S. << cure ce — East and ¢ that Jordan) - , was trying to need “implemen-| ~~ “got amy. chance with the Dodgers 10 years ago when Ty “tation of an Assembly resolution was oe with- Montreal, " Chuck confessed. He wa “aimed. at- withdrawal of. British ing sidebutns, necessary for his TV. role,-but not the 1 troops,from -the Hashemite king: | : ———— looking mustache that he wore in the movie. dom. ’ U.S» Ambassador Henry Cabot | . ~*~ x” “* a described Gromyko's | z eek as “unadulterated villi | “Branch Rickey told me one day, ‘Gil Hodges isn't doing cation.” : erg good, and if he doesn't do good “today, you’ re first. base-| * * * , \ Gromyko, who has been prod-, oe ding the Arabs to demand that “I was en the bench #ooting for Hodges to break his leg. the Middle East situation be made “Instead, he hit a home run. The next day, in the | * a separate Assembly item, re-| : fused to make any formal Pro: ninth, with one jout, Hodges walked. They called me in ~| posal of his own. to pinch hit. If was. my big chance and I made the most -Arab diplomats declined to com- of it. j ; | ment on the ‘Soviet minister's; J speéch. They are reported -await- “IT hit the first pitch so hard—right back at the pitcher,’ ing the arrival Saturday: of Mah-| on the bounce/that he mas. a double play and the pall game | moud Fawzi, foreign ministér of, was ever. ; _-. the United Arab Republic, before, —_ “ * : A taking any action. = | es ko “T hit the ball so hard, as I was saying, that the next day “ Gromyko accused the United) they let me bat in cleanup position—back in Montreal.” States and Britain of stalling on withdrawal of their forces from | Chuck clowned on the field. Playing later with the Lebanon and Jordan. He charged, Chicago Cubs and then the Hollywood Stars, Chuck at- the United States was holding Leb-| tracted the eye of MGM casting director Billy Grady who was not only a baseball fan but also Irish. = _ anon’s new government “‘at pistol int.” vee One day Grady phoned Chuck about making a movie text He let his hair grow long and he learned to ridé a notee Staff of Yearbook and bang, Bans, he became a western star. | ¢ | .- s ” Named at Avondale ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . a By CAROL MAZUREK After Marlon Brando moved out on his bride, he came This year's Avondale High year home—and faund she'd moved out, too. So 9 ?-22?.., Kim book as Te eee eee ecoohomore,| Novak ordered 1-doz. pr. white silk pajamas for a ian 6-feet-2 nice ne | qemor classes. In pre Weighing 190 but didn’t tell the guy’s vious years, the staff consisted en- name and it’s driving me crazy. They tirely of seniors. cost her. $330... Frank Sinatra’s parents * x « * told Joe E. vewta that Frank wants them Students who will be organizing) to move to Beverly Hills—but they adore “ Jayouts for 1958-59 are: Jon Gruy- Weehawken . . . Actress Dody Heath, * tier, Gerald Guerin, Judy Bishop, whose new picture is “Diary of Aine - Carl Mazurek, seniors; Sue Van prank,” retufned to H’wood to~ start heehy, | Bon “Stow ~~ noe oan | janother film . . . Jeanette MacDonald mann, Diane Owens, "Leslie Bour-| Went on a freighter trip, ran into a hur- “Go, sophomores; and Judith Run- pane got seasick, couldn’t eat, and ar- ‘ser and Brian Wright, freshmen. rived here skinny. The Future Homemakers Clu b| WISH I’D SAID THAT: Eddie Con- initiated new members Tuesday.’ don describes fhe rock ’n’ rollers: “Most - Officers for the year are Janet | wee chicken : Mather, president; Judy Oles, vice °F a eu ihe plucking chickens in , president: Carol Brokenshaw, sec- S'€4@ 0! & . * * retary; Pat Combs, treasurer, and| Vennette Hysmith“Mhistorian and| TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: The cost parliamentarian. of living may be high, says Tony * 'Pettito, but it’s still worth it... That’s is anxiously| earl, brother. : ] | The student body | awaiting the publication of the first) (Copyright, 1958) OPEN TONIGHT and MONDAY ‘TIL 9. 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Her fllness curtailed her Mrs. Taft died ‘unexpectedly all Indian Hill home Thursday at Ike in Hospital =Dismengsp-Prates * Walter Reed) Army Hospital today for a general ‘|al candidates. fier] on DEE peckably Reed Me te # - cludes a two-night stop in Denver, | (|of the 88 counties. One Cleveland, || newspaper headlinefl his victory it was sold this summer, and Hor- ace, physics at Yale, There are 14 grandchildren, .- for His Annual Physical-Check . neal checkup before embarking on a stepped-up political effort in behalf of Republican coneremaee, an assistant professor of arette in his mouth, : E E Lay i i rf a i F é | Ehivet Tin has been found in all nine of ff One South Saginaw, Corner Pike FE 5-5731 the Malaya states. « & * P Apparently hale and high-spirit- ed, Eisenhower expects to get a’ good report from the doctors on his release sometime Saturday. golf course. * x bd The President faces a fairly vig- orous travel and speechmaking) schedule starting next week. 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He killed a‘ 10-year-old girl. The. male jury recomm that he be imprisoned for eal x * Salvatore’s guilt in the stran- gling of Shirley Alice Kyle in Juné 1957 was admitted. His attorneys wanted him confined to a mental): institution for life. The prosecu- tion asked the death sentence. Ls _The boy and his father Sam, | sitting side by side when the ver- dict was announced at 12:09 a.m.+ -+were-at the receiv meanwhile. .A second shipment -erossed —the— ~ By HANNS“NEUERBOURG ESCHWBEGE, Germany (AP) — It started with a pack of cigarettes thrown over the Iron -Curtain, Then followed eight «bottles of beer, the East German - le’s police officers were away at a big sports meet, and there was nobody. to see them violating nonfraterniza- tion orders, * * * it topk them 15 minutes to empty the eight bottles” of beer while sitting atop their watch tower, Puffing at the Western). cigarettes, they tossed back the bottles with thanks. - But the salesman had brought new supplies from a nearby inn, “dead | scene, border Three happy-go-lucky guards at| end, Their) Beer Bottles Tossed ene Iron aCe ain , -Lure Comm unist Guards ( for. a While) | ‘wire with thei? guns and began un-| bosoming themselves to their host.| People's police food was terri-| mind after ble, they said, Then they had some more beer. West Germany was not so bad, Night had come—and they stood up and sang Deutschland Ueber Alles; ~the. German — national anthem, Oe er ees Three relieving guards iat star shells into the dark sky and S ¥- finally traced. their comrades, “It took only a few words after contact and the -West beer party was “swollen to seven. But the _noise’ and star shells had alarmed a West German horder = — released the story after a three- patrol, which came i pal ta the} The six people's policemen stood up and declared in ‘union ley into nearby woods with ‘a prgnise to show her some birds. A search started when she did not return home for dinner, and her body was found hidden in under- brush. The boy was arrested in Kansas. City the next-day. He was cower- ing in an excavation near the home of his grandfather. ~ ee, see ee Salvatore first was arrested -in 1954 when he was 12, accused of breaking into a Kansas City house. Subsequent arrests include charges of threatening a 17-year-|. old girl with a bayonet, house breaking, burglary and carrying a revolver. He had been cnfined to homes for definquent _ boys on , three different occasions. - New Method for Polio Shots” in Detroit - DETROIT (AP) — Health offi- cials said a new ‘‘jet stream” de- vice will be brought into action today in-the battle against. De- troit’s polio epidemic, which has hit more than 700 in the area. _ The health commissioner, Dr. Joseph G, Molner, said the jet stream machine will be employed at one of nine emergency vacci- nation centers in Detroit. It uses _ a stream of high préssure air to force the Salk vaccine through “the skin, eliminating the use of ex- pensive needles. 2a Dr. Molner said 62,000 persons were inoculated in the first four fe ~ AP Wirephote CHOW TIME — A tot on shell-shattered Quemoy Island stands patiently, rice bowl in hand, at the entrance to an underground shelter near a civilian hospital. Not arrived at the Chinese Nationalist stronghold off the Asian coast. 30-foot-wide— strip’ in which any illegal . without that — fersnined to stay. "888 cu LAKE EHDA : "CHASE &. SANBORN: ~ BEECH.NUT nes to tell meal time has Walkout in Third Day of union deck officers against 20 American steamship firms en- tered its third day today, with more than 40 passenger liners and freighters tied up in ports from Boston to New Orleans. Federal mediators had no luck in talks Thursday with representa- tives of the striking, 1,300-mem- ion and the employer group, the American Merchant Marine Insti- tute, * * * “The companies “affected operate about 310 vessels. days of the emergency vaccina¢ East and Gulf Coast ports. Tank- tion program, But he warned that the program might collapse be- cause what he described as chis- elers who refuse to pay the $l-a- shot fee and are using up the sup- ply of vaccine. -Detroit has had 517 cases of polio, with 16 deaths so far this year, compared with 157 cases and 2 deaths in 1957. Double-Talk Want Ad Stirs Public Interest MADISON, Wis. (U PI) — A want, ad offering a forbiseder with a. built in hemisway” was recently | run by the want ad manager of a Madison newspaper. He wanted LD show that the ads are read. -No one offered his price of $200, but he got some interesting double- | talk replies. One reader wanted to knaw if the ‘“forbiseder'’ was a new model, or if it~was a used one with the old style ‘‘framisan.” Another said the “slotsching” work, but it would need a “‘gasporator attachment.” A tpird answer was to the ef-| fect that the ‘‘forbiseder’ would’ come in handy for building ‘his, _ “three way gasometer power para: | - nucleator.”’ Gunshots Injure Woman | Aboard Fishing Junk HONG KONG (AP) ernment said today a woman crew member of a Hong Kong fishing’ junk was injured when assailants) aboard an unknown vessel pur-: sued the junk inside Hong Kong ‘Harbor and fired 12 rifle shots. Loca] fisherman described the assailant as a Communist gun- boat. They: said the Reds are try-) . ing to frighten Hong Kong's fisherman into joining mainland cooperatives. ~. Sobers Up in Cell (UPI) — When | TAMPA, Fila. the case of Arlin Esper Horsley was called in traffic court‘ yes- terday he happily sang out to the judge: “I’m here) Bub.” Judge W. Marion Hendry promptly or- dered Horsley held in jail until he sobered up. “forbiseder”’ | was just what he needed for his: — The gov-, 2,000 several American companies with the union. The United States Line laid off 1,734- crewmen of its 53,000-ton liner United States and the small- er America. © , The dispute involves vacation, ber Masters, Mates and Pilots Un- which already signed contracts) Strike May Halt 310 Shins NEW YORK (AP} — The strike pension, welfare and fringe bene-| Ail the ships] face a tieup when they come into ers and foreign flag ships are not) affected. Neither are the ships of * *:> * John M. Franklin, president of the U.S. Lines, contended the un- ion’s demands were prohibitive, | adding: ‘We're determined to) fight it through.” Franklin estimated the walkout | eventually could idle 100,009 crew- men. If the strike is—protracted, he said, “It will have repercus- sions on all types of industfy which is dependent to a major ex- tent on foreign trade.” fits. 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Coming. over from Hudson, Ohio, to attend the final per- * formance will be Mr. and Mrs. - Harold T. Tasker, who are for- mer members of St. Dunstan’s. , They will be house’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brew- ster who will entertain” at a dinner Oct. 18. * * * ae Mrs. Ralph L. Polk enter- * tained at a supper Sunday eve- rane 6 oer Doe OL * road for her houseguest, Mrs "+ Otis T, Gregg of Hackensack, N. J. - * * * Mrs. E. E. Hammonds is planning a Tuncheon and kitch- - en shower to be given, Oct. 7 for bride-elect Carlin Bay. Car- lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bay of Lone Pine road, will be married Oct. 25 . to Howard Ernst Rodgers Jr. of South Bend, Ind. The wed« - ding will take place in St. - James Episcopal Church in Birmingham. Mrs. William A. Reid and Mrs. George H. fox atso are _ Planning. parties, for Miss Bay. , * * * Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr. _ will return home Monday from: _atrip to New York where she visited the Basil M. Briggs, her son and daughter-in-law, in their apartment in Cambridge, * Mass., before going to New York. : ‘ * * * “ Mr. and Mrs. William R. Yaw will return in a week or | so fr6m a summer in Europe. * . Highlight of-their trip was a | i visit.in Rome with their son- . in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kirk, who are liv- ing ‘there at present. * * bd a. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Toul- * min Jr. (Ann McDonald) of Far Hills drive, announce the birth of a son, Harry Thomas, Sept. 29. : * * New residents of Northover road are Mr; and ? 3, Wil- liam A. Risdon who formerly lived in Southfield Township. -* * * Mrs, Norman G. Reinicker .' of Allentown, Pa., a former Detroiter, is visiting her sis- ter,- Mrs. Harrison, E. ‘Thurs Among the many entertain: ments in Mrs. Reinicker’s hon- --or were a luncheon at Orchard ~ Lake Country Club, given by . Mrs. Lou Burt, a luncheon in her home with Mrs. William C. Restrick, and a suppér par- ty Sunday évening given by Mr, and Mrs, Charles. L’Hom- @ i = mereeiRey Repay ie in this ar- - phony. “-As musical director and con- ductor of the Michigan Opera” Company, he was the first conductor to present grand op- era in the new Henry and a tian ei He has made numerous _fuest appearances including. the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Ballet Russe de Monte Car- lo, In i a 1956; he made sev~: x * * He was appointed musical director of a. new series of symphony concerts at Metro-. Oe al eat ee Honor Volunteers~ Dr, Mrs. McGeen © Dr. and Mrs. Daniel McGeen of Lake Angelus road have been selected as September Volunteers of the Month by the Central Volunteer Bureau of the Pontiac Area United Fund. They were selected for their volunteer work and in- terest in the Camp Fire Girls. Their children — they have | five ranging in age from 4 to 15 — accounted for their initial interest in the Camp Fire and Boy Scout program. BECAME A LEADER Mrs.. McGeen is a group leader and serves on the Camp program committee. She said she beeame interested in the €amp Fire program when her daughter, Sue’s leader resigned in October 1956 and she of- fered to be the new leader. Her group now includes 14 girls who meet each week at the McGeen a a 2 ‘Through his family’s activi- ties and his membership in the ar Civitan Club, sponsors of local Camp Fire Girls activities, Dr. McGeen became interested in the group. He currently serves as fi- nancial chairman on the Camp Fire board of directors and is chairman of the Post Com- mittee fer the Clinton Valley Council Boy Scouts. The McGeens have been Pon- tiac area residents for the past 10 years. Dr. McGeen was elected Pontiac Father of the Year in 1957 by the Downtown Merchants Association. | Their family hobbies include camping and bird watching. Both are members of the Au- dubon Society. * * * The Central Volunteer Bureau with offices in the new Community Services Building, Franklin boulevard, is current- ly recruiting volunteer work- ers for the forthcoming United Fund drive scheduled to begin Oct. 21. Selected September Volunteers 6f the Month by the Central Volunteer Bureau of thé Pontiac Area United » Fund are Dr. and Mrs. Daniel McGeen \ * “DiBlasi on: Pediom: member of: the Detroit Sym- pottten Baath en Lake Bt, Clair in the summer-of 1957. TO OPEN OCT. 14. | = The Pontiac Symphony Or- chestra will open its 1958-1959 season Oct. 14 with Mischa Mischakoff as guest violinist. On Dec, 2, Maria Roumell, so- prano will be the featured ar- _ tist. Ruth Meckler, pianist, will appear at the Feb. 3 concert and the March concert will - be orchestral. . Cellist. Thaddeus Markiewicz g will close. the season at the Can't Bar | the Door eannot get someone to look after the child they should stay _ home, “My fiance thinks I'm being , very unreasonable and that if © they are willing to put up with the child, they should. be al- lowed to take her. I would very much like your opinion on this.’ a Answer: I agree with you that a one-year-old child should not be taken to a wedding, but if your fiance’s cousin really cannot find anyone with whom they can leave their child, you cannot bar them at the door, and it will be up to them to keep the child quiet and not annoy any of the other guests. “Dear Mrs. Post: Please settle an argument! A friend of mine (whose family always do it) says that it is quite proper to give money to a be- ' -réaved family instead of flow- ers. The bereaved are not kin or very close friends but ac- quaintances of long standing or neighbors. this is in very: bad taste and insulting to the family. I would _ like your opinion.” Answer: I absolutely agree . -with you. In fact it is diffi- cult to imagine anythin in worse taste. “Dear Mrs. Post: A lawyer friend recently handled the es- Aate of my father. His fee was considerably less than he would normally receive. I would like’ to express my appreciation in some way. Would it be proper for me to send him a gift, and if so, what would you iad gest?’ Answer: No. don’t send him a gift. You must, however, express real appreciation for what he did for you and thank him sincerely. ‘oe Pontiac Press Photo of Lake Angelus joad. They were cited for their volunteer work and in- terest in the Camp Fire Girls. \. I contend that | -am out in. the The eleventh season of square dancing for the Square Set Club will get under way at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at Herrington Hills. School. Bride-to-Be ‘Honored at Shower Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick “of - Mary Day avenue was hostess at -a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening for Chris- tine Zaffina, bride-elect of Donald Genereux. Mrs. Doug- las Treais.was cohostess. Miss Zaffina will be mar- _ vied Oct. 18 at St. Vincent ~de Paul Church. Guests were Mrs. Dominic Zaffina, the bride-elect’s moth- er; ‘Mrs. Oliver Genereux, mother of the prospective - bridegroom; Mrs. Joseph Zaf- fina, Mrs. Joseph Chircop, Mrs, Frank Scully, Mrs. Rich- ard Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Kurt Beyer, Russell Grover and Mrs. ra Scully. Others were Mrs, Leon Mes- singer, Mrs. Herman Charbon-° eau, Mrs. Patricia Vidrio, Mrs. William Kinch, Kathleen Kinch, Mrs. Frank Thornberry, Betty Jo Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Thomas. Thornberry, Mrs. Theresa Wind, Judy Fitzpat- rick and Mrs. Frederick Beck- with. Wilson. Getting in practice event are (left to right) Mrs. Max Wilson, Mrs. James Thompson and Mr. Pentiac Press Photes or the coming Getting new ideas for their square "dancing sessions are (left to right) James Thompson and Thomas Callahan. The, Square Set Club is under the auspices of the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation. Zonta Club Sees Square Set Club to Start Maya Indians Zonta Club held a luncheon meeting Thursday. at Hotel Waldron. Guests were Mrs. Millard Newcomb of Pleasant Ridge, treasurer of Girls’ Ranch, and Mrs. Hazel Welsh of Birming- ham, president of the Birming- ham Zonta Club. Mrs, Ashton W. Emery; pro- gram: chairman, introduced Carl W. Bailey who spoke on “The Art and Agriculture of the Ancient Maya Indians.” He showed slides and empha- . sized that the Mayas sur- ~ passed, so far as is known, all American tribes in architec- . ture and stone carving. Dear Abby . By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Maybe you . wou't think this is much of a problem, but it has kind of got me down and I want some ad- vice to find out whether I am doing right or not, First, I want you to know I am a happily mar- — ried woman. % and che moth- er of five chil- dren. We live near the rail- road tracks, and - when. I yard hanging sit clothes this ABBY train goes by and the engineer always waves to me and blows ; me kisses. “I have gotten to look ‘for him at a certain time and I go out there to wave back and blow kisses to him. It tickles me but -I sometimes feel guilty. Do you think it is dan- gerous and he might take it Wrong and should I stop it? BLOWING. KISSES “DEAR BLOWING: : He is probably jist a friendly en- The Square Set Club will begin jts 11th season of square dancing Saturday. at the new Herrington Schoo]. The group is under auspices of the Pon- tiac Department of Parks and Recreation. Officers of the club are Rus- sell Williams, president; Max Wilson, vice, president; Mrs. Thomas Callahan, secretary and” Mrs, Fred Fredrickson, treasurer. On the board of “governors are Arthur Yarger, Roy Church, Dennis Cheyne, Mrs. Russell Lasho and Mrs. James Thompson, Committee chairmen are Peter Messeman, membership; a gineer who fis only having a little fun. Just-to set the rec- ord straight, however—get the five kids out in the yard (never mind the husband) and all of you wave to the en- gineer and blow him kisses. ~*~ * &* DEAR ABBY: My girl friend has four kids and she still/ takes off her wedding rin when she goes into a bar and ~~». tries to pass herself off as a single girl. Things are tough enough ‘for us ‘single girls without having to put up with competition from the married ones. Please print this for all the married barflies who use the same trick. Thanks a lot.” SINGLE . DEAR SINGLE: If a mar- ried woman has no respect for her marriage, a little thing like a wedding ring won't stop her circulation. : * * * “DEAR ABBY: My problem is different from most that I see in your column. How do you get rid of a guy? This one fellow has been following me around since last~ Dedember and I can’t shake him. \He is \ ie | \ \ ‘ a Slides of Ancient Dance Season Saturday “Mr. Yarger, program; Mrs. Sam Helander, refreshment; Mrs. Yarger, telephone; Mrs. Lester Bryson, greeter; Mrs. Wayne Reaves and Mrs- Wil- lard Fulkerson, decorations, and Mrs. Sidney Olson, publi- city. ‘Recreation department repre- sentative, Callers this year will be Mr... Williams, Mr, Wilson, Mr. Yar- ger, Mr. Messerman, Ralph Price, Mr. Thompson, Mr, Ol- son and Jack Ralph. Several new callers are be- ing trained and will be intro- duced throughout the year. Guest Night wil] be Oct. 18. shorter than me and. is very ugly. He keeps asking me what he said to make me mad. If he réally did say something, I wouldn’t mind, but he hasn't. He’s making a pest of himself, ealling me up and asking all the kids what he did to make me mad. How can I get the message to him that I can't stand him without coe his feelings?” DOUBLE DISGUSTED DEAR DOUBLE: There is NO way a girl can tell a boy she ‘“‘can't stand him’’ with- out hurting his feelings. Be kind to him, and always pleasant, but at the opportune time tell him, privately, that you “like him as a friend” but nouns more. * * me ABBY: You kill me! The -sweete&t three words in the English language are not “T Jove you”’.. . but “Enclosed - find check.’ I traded the ‘I lé6ve you"’ years ago because I found out talk was cheap and the words were phony. The alimony check is good and brings me more comfort.” HAPPIER NOW »] ~ Courses — "Piano. for Fun. for Adults,” -It will be held Thursday morn- be given. Brownie ‘leaders, den | ESE ETS == -——“drens’ groups, Mrs. Raymond Mr. Olson is the Parks and - held 1 YWCA to Open Fall term classes at the YWCA will begin the week. of Oct, 6 with classes for. all ages. Anew clais to be offered is to: bé “taught by Amy Hogle, ings with an evening class in the offing if it is popular. “Food for Fun,’’ will be offered free of charge- to - YWCA- members by Mrs. Jo- sephine Lawyer of Michigan State University Extension Service. It will be given Wed- nesday mornings. LEADERS TRAINING On Wednesday afternoons, a leaders’ training class will instructed in different crafts suitable to pass on to chil- class and also have a Christmas Workshop on Wed- nesday mornings and Thurs- day evenings. " Returning with her eil paint- ing class to be held. Thursday . afternoons is Mrs. John Alls- house. She is a graduate of the | Cleveland School of Art. -Another class- on the aca- —- | demic level, is Prof. Francois Jochmans’ Confersational French course, which—-proved - - aS popular with teenagers as with adults last year. It will meet Wednesday at 7:30. p.m. , * * * Swim and Slim classes for both ‘beginners and advanced swimmers will be given Wednesday mornings in the YMCA pool and gym with Mrs. John Streit and Mrs. Leonard Buzz, instructors: _- Bowling will be offered Thursday mornings at the — Motor Inn with Louis Ge hs instructing. Candy making is offered on Tuesday nights with Mrs. Harry Ambler instructing. CAKE DECORATING Cake decorating, currently in great demand, ‘will be taught Thursday mornings by Mrs. Audrey Hines and on Thurs- - day evenings by Mrs. Donald L. Martin. . A Mrs. Ericson Lewis will again teach bridge on Wednes- day mornings = Thursday evenings. Sewing iii be offered Wednesday mornings and Thursday evenings by Mrs. Otto Gabert. A new instructor in ceramics will be Cynthia Sterling, a Cranbrook Academy of Art student. Her class will meet Wednesday evenings. ‘Mrs. William A. Crisp Jr., chairman of the adult educa- ‘tion department of the Pontiac YWCA announces that nursery service will again be offered both Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2.p.m. Mrs. Hazel Beutler is super- visor of the Y tots assisted by Mrs. Leslie Pickup and Mrs. . Leo Vaillaincourt. Children be- tween the ages of 212 through 5 years are accepted. Sorority Plans Halloween Fete ' Future“ projects were dis- cussed when Alpha Alpha Chapter - of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority met Thursday _ evening at the YMC/.. : .A Halloween party will be ct. 30 at the home of Mrs. Rudy Mazza. There will be a luncheon Nov. 7 at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. A toy demonstration for. members and guests will be given at the Oct. 16 meeting. Windblown Kisses Intrigue Mother of 5 “DEAR ABBY: I keep get- ting articles delivered through the mail that I do not want and dig not order. It is a nuisatBee to have to pack them up arid take them to the post office |to be mailed back. If I didn't order them, how come _ they are addressed to me and sent to my house and what can I do about it? : PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: If you didn’t order the articles you are under NO obligation to acknowledge them, pay for them or return them. Notify the sender by postcard that you will charge them ‘‘stor- age’ if they don’t arrange to have the articles picked up. You ‘11 soon be unmolested. ~ ek ke ke CONFIDENTIAL TO “HEAD OF THE HOUSE”: What you . say GOES, all right—into one - ear and out the other, Try a little tenderness. * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enelose a_ self-addressed, stamped| envelope. EIGHTEEN -THE PONTIAC PRESS, Fiupay, OCTOBER D 1958. W2INGER | CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ~ Stretch thot Christmas gift dollar by ssaing i wal gut our tall business < off to a good start we have marked down o big variety of giftworthy merchandise. Look at these typical volves: ‘ POPULAR TOP-BOBBIN PORTABLE BRAND NEW! ONLY “Standard Automatic Console : Reduced by $50.00. Only $39.85 = BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENT SEWHANDY* Actually Sews $8.99 NotaToy— $8.95 Ask about our Layaway Plon—guerantesd to banish those Post-Christmas budget blees. (Listed in phone book under SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY) FE 2-0811 ‘ Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Located in J. C. Penney Fabric and Notions Dept. BE 8-9352 “Downtown Pontiac—102 N. Saginaw St. j ‘ Place Henilines Where They Look Best, Designer Sava’ | Maxwell Fashions Hark to Medieval Days. By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press One designer who can always be depended upon to come up with a practical. yet beautiful classic collec- tion is’ Vera. Maxwell, win-~ ner of @ spe- ‘cial Coty award and a favorite of fashion critics everywhere. She brought .her modern- medieval col- lection of fall fashions to Vera Maxwell Kingsley Inn Wednesday. From ‘out of the pages of Chaucer comes an elegant collection of dresses, coats and suits in- brown with a long self-fabric” stole which has_its own built- “in secret weapon (a rock weighted end). This was a de- vice used by the wary medieval traveler against would-be as- sassins. Miss Maxwell adds - that it could be used as Bhs tection todayi =~ * * * Enthusiastic about fabrics, the designer favors tweeds combined with silks, wool jer- sey or brocades. They range front handspun, handwoven tweed from Ireland and Scot- land, to soft, supple dress weights. « & & ' Predominating colers are heathery tones of brown rang- ing from honey te deep checo- chivalrous era. SECRET WEAPON Modern, yet medieval in its origin, was a double-breasted bulky tweed coat in dark | 53 Attend Study Club Luncheon | held Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church with 53 members and guests present. John: Hirlinger, manager of Pon- 'tiae Area Chamber of CRESS, \was guest speaker. “you'd Never Believe It’ was the title of Mr. Hirlinger’s speech. growth in this area through the new university, community airline ‘I service at the Pontiac airport, city ‘and county cooperation with indus- itries, and the Utes zis of 'Pontiac downtown. Mrs, Leonard Saari, member- ship chairman, presented the ap- an of Mrs. Vern R. Hart- Ralph Schowalter, Mrs. M. A. for club membership. The program book for 1958-59 ‘was presented with the announce- ‘ment that the first demonstration ‘meeting will be held at the Pontiac Masonic Temple Oct. 15. Mrs. C. W. Crawley, leader, and Mrs. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SGHOOL 111% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bildg.; Pontiacy Mich. ‘Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Russell Auten, sponsor, will take part. * * * Participating in Wednesday's luncheon were Mrs, Theron Tay- and Mrs. William C. Pfahlert, pro- igram chairman. COBBLER’S BENCH OVERALL LENGTH 33° OVERALL HEIGHT 16” HEIGHT 1$Q95 your decorating need . fashioned cabinet- maker care for detail . fit into today’s homes. We've turned tricks, too, to give you your choice at this feature price! COLONIAL TABLES SALEM MAPLE FINISH FOR the FIRST TIME at THIS LOW PRICE a any TABLE Five lovely, versatile ‘styles so you can fit any spot and fill . tables designed with hoving, old- . and scaled to Choice The sees fall iencheon of the! Parliamentary Study Club was. It pointed out opportunities for | Mrs. Robert Edward, Mrs. , | Groves and Mrs, Maurice Weiner | lor, Mrs. Paul Gorman, president; | late. Strong blues, purples, laurel and forest greens are "seer throughout the collection. Clear reds were shown with printed woolens and silks as well as silk brocades.. ae * District plaids were used for the greatcoats as well as in dresses and suits. Gun club checks. are her favorites, too. NO RULE ON HEMLINE Miss Maxwell does not con- form to a set rule for skirt lengths. Some of the dresses shown. were just below the model's knees and others, particularly the walking skirts, were mid-calf. ‘‘Hemlines are simply placed: where hes look best,” the designer said. * * * “Sophisticated clothes should be a natural, normal length,” claims Miss Maxwell, but she cautioned fashion - conscious - women. saying.-- Z “The .. well qaced woman uses fashion, she does not let it use her.” Some of her bulky tweeds shown with sturdy walking boots, barely covered the knee, proving the flexi- bility of the hemline. * * * Out of “Sherwood Forest” came the pellison, a simple sleeveless .coat with deep armholes in dyed black lapin. This coat, called. ‘Prince This is one of Vera Maxwell’s traditional tweed . Of heathery brown cheviot tweed, the semi- fitted jacket has notched collar and is fastened with suits. Tyrolean buttons. At a picnic held at Avon Park, Tuesday, new officers of Alpha) 7au Cartes: Lima, Ohio, was a Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa |Gamma, teachers honorary society, ‘were introduced. gues * * Sorority Picnic Is Held : Mrs. Lenore Roberts of Alpha x be speaker when the group holds its next meeting, Oct. 18 at Hotel Waldron. They are Jean Lilly of Dear- born, president; Mrs. Kathryn Quick, vice president; Mrs, Leon Leece of Clarkston, secretary-vice president: Mrs. Florence Mortimer of Lakeville, recording secretary; ‘Nina Austin of Rochester, corre-j-- isponding secretary; Mrs. Clayton ‘Quayle of Oxford, treasurer. New members introduced to the group were Ada Shackelford of | LAMP TABLE TOP 16” 2 16” WEIGHT 24” — STEP TABLE LOWER SHELF 24° x ve HEIGHT 23” ~ END TABLE TOP 1914” x 137 WEIGHT 23” - COCKTAIL TABLE TOP 34” 2 17%" MERGHT 1514” 4479 Dixie aH; Braies Plains ° 5 r "You Will Enjoy Shopping at GENTRY’S” DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS - OR 3-2300 e 'Rochester, Helen Smith of Troy, and Virginia Yasaitis of Lake Or- ion. Reveal Engagement —Mr- -and Mrs. Edward Cole- man of Opdyke road announce the engagement of their’ daugh- ter, Ruth, to George Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson of South Astor street. A November wedding is planned. @ NAUTICAL GREETINGS, send or to receive. 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We're happy to provide - service for you. 9 to 6 Daily and Sun. Friday.'t 9 P.M, ' 4 {. ‘Mary Dixon, state president will Here is Miss Maxwell's version of the walking suit of green and black Scotch’ | tyeed. The seven-eighths length coat tops a slim The neckline is | Skirt. framed with a small turn- back velvet collar. For the Empire look, patch pockets are placed high at the bustline. Most families spend 25 to 30 cents of each food dollar for meat, point out food specialists. "John," is worn over simply cut.wool. dresses. Among the traditional clothes . is the chesterfield coat shown ‘in tweeds as well-as broadcloth. Old as yesterday, new as to- morrow, the coat has.a high waist, double breasted closing “and ~ slim” “shoulders, ~ failing gently over ‘the hips into a beautifully restrained flare: Coachman coats are slim, fitted and flare out gently at the bottom. Stockholm Graduate Specialist Rabie ” Fine Cosmetics toee re MI in Mail Orders on Request CAROLYN. NILSON | One coat has a monk's collar in raccoon with a gently flaring MERLE:sNORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Come In for a Free Demonstration! hem, matching skirt and a jersey wrap blouse. (Miss Max- well designs. several wrap blouses which she teams with skirts for daytime and evening # wear.) 12 W. Huron "_FE_2-4010 1 Hea ears Report’ 97 Se rus CASES -on Conventions | | — The October meeting of Zeta - Dewntews Pontiac _ Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa jf , —— “srewn Brea” Sorority. was held Thursday FE t-4248. evening at the home of Mrs. = Lucile Tenny on Cherokee road, with Margaret MacKenzie. as cohostess, 5 Faye Donelson reported on the state cenvention held in September at Kellogg Center, ° Michigan State University. An -account of ‘the national . convehtion held in Kansas City, Mo., in August, was given by CULTURED | PEARL . NECKLACES , $3.00 and up state president, presided at the tea table. |FE 2-5812 88 N. Saginaw ‘Sportsmen's Paradise Game Birds Collectors’ Items... for the sportsman. 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Every. year it takes grim toll of property ... and lives! Only our constant vigilance can keep this destroyer in check. Eliminate all fire hazards from your home—now. Have an electrician examine your wiring system. Remove all accumulations of paper from attic and basement..Watch your smoking habits. Den’t leave lighted cigarettes untended. Snuff out all butts. Break used . matches. Don’t smoke in aa Check Your Home ad Habits for Fire Hazards That | Can Prove Disastrous... Have your heating plant checked by a competent heating specialist. ee Keep flammable clean- ing fluids away from fire or flame. Don't smoke while using them. BE SAFE Don't load your elec- tric wiring beyond its capacity to function safely. BE SAFE Don't allow combust- , ible material to accu- mulate in attic, base- ment or other un- wotchéd place. Stage a clean-up! ~ Parade e / ae “and Demonstration > tturday, October 4th, 1:30 P.M. Parade on Saginaw St. From Auburn Ave. to School St.; 1:30 P.M. Ay ‘Demonstration at Edison and Montcalm, 2:30 P. M. | © Industrial Fire Extinguishing Denontat © Big Field Day Contests | © “Annual Champion Water Battle Brookland ‘57 es vs. Waterford Fire ere Pontiac Motor Foundry Parking Lot Will Be Available This Advertisement Sponsored by the F “ollowi ing Firms in Cooperation: With the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Fire Prevention Week Committees Benjamin R. Backus Insurance Agency. 18 W. Huron St., Pontiac,. Michigan Charles S. Chandler Insurance Agency ' 71% N, Saginaw Street, Pontiac, Michigan Lowrence W. Gaylord Insurance Agency 136 E. Pike Street, Pontiac, Michigan Kenneth G. Hempstead Insurance Agency 102 £. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan John K. Irwin Insurance Agency 313 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan Kruger Insurance Agency 4395 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, Michigan H. R. Nicholie Insurance Agency 42 Mt. Clemens Strée@t, Pontiac, Michigan Nicholie & Harger Insurance Agency 33 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan ° James A. Taylor Insurance Agency =, "7732 Highland Road, Pontiac, Michigan K. L. Templeton Insurance Agency 2339 Orchard Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan Todd Insurance Agency 20 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan - Tricker Insurance Agency 513 Community Nationa! Bank Bidg., Pontiac, Mich, Robert H: Wilkinson Insurance Agency 503 Community National Bank Bldg., Pontiac, Mich. James Williams Insurance Agency 1483 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan __ A. Glenn Wilson Insurance Agency 47 Alice Street, Pontiac, Michigan » Charles K. Zamek Insurance Agency “208 Kay Bidg., 3% S. Saginaw St., a Michigan ' Smith-Wideman Realty 412°W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan “M. A. Benson Lumber Co., Inc. - “S49 WN. Saginaw Street, Pontiac, Michigan Pontiec aap al Company k 831 Oakland Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan F. J. Poole, Lumber & Builders’ Supply Co. 151 Oakland Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan 0’ Brien Heating & Supply Company 371 Voorheis Road, Pontiac, Michigan Warren Fowler, Electrical Contractor 377 Orchard Lake Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan Fred W. Moote, Electrical, Inc. 845 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan Capitol Savings & Loan Ass'n 75 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac Federal Savings om 761 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan Community National Banik of Pontiac Saginaw at Lawrence, poms Michigan - ~ Pontiac State Bank — Saginaw at Lawrence, Pontiac; Michigan Consumers Power Company \ 28 W. Lawrence. Street, Pontiac, Michigan The Detroit Edison Company 58 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan Michigan Bell Telephone Company 54 E. Huron: Street, — ee: i ee Te ae ee ee coe : : ae = Is. Yous Hi BS Seleol “Represented in. the Press? Pleo fc S choo! News On This Page Each cies . ae “FRIDAY, OCTOBER E ioe ‘TW = TY-ONE ‘ =~ es Pontiac : ee ern to Hi _ Most € Outstan ding =< 5 Sq "fy BARBARA ahve 7 "This week the “Northern Star” shined upon many | Northern seniors. All of them, whether they knew it or not, were ‘being watched. You see, “The Polaris” eye Was on the lookout for a senior of the month. The first month of school a-senior -will be chosen, then a junior the next month, and finally a sophomore.. This: same procedure will bet Saaceaia TR Water ord High Slat es Homecoming Activities. ‘inte whiter he competes in used throughout the rest) means-they will be taking another ie finals of the contest. _of-the- year | examination December 6 for the The lucky Huskie is welected by) a By JEAN REXFORD Waterford’s fourth afinual. home- Next Friday marks the first night ot. which will. SE | | ‘the giris who aende duster Var: sity are Lorraine De Berger, Car- Carol Milhay, and Ruth Benner. pecbagig ee Judy Me The Studefit Union chose officers ee ee this week.’ Thy are: Bill Kath, * * business manager; Judy. Thiese, The. senior ‘will total a 3 the fourremaining «people while ~ ee Se EO cig Kaptarian and Bill Bryce * *& * Both the scholastic “and. extra-| curricular activities of the student are considered. Each student run- ning is given a number so his identity will remain unkriown to the judges who read each essay, and choose by number the ‘best from those submitted. The judges consist of both stu- | legiate debate on the topic, “Re- yisolved: That the United States should adopt the e&sential features of the British system of educa- jtion,” the four squads will partici- pate in two. rounds of inter-high school debates. ; .| Teeuwissen, -Bob-Cooper, Jean — Sophomore | Rexford, Carel Saul, Dave Wil- wil be Naney Hitler nd Bob New- tives. Since there were many Dermett, 2 Ugg adhe ee asy _ son, Joni. -1 Peggy students deserving of an honor olyn-Milis, Sharron Monroe, Shirley ™2" ~- — Ballard, and Aariene Butler. a eo ge, {t |Parent, Jane Rathbun, Dave Strong’ Larry Ettinger from Wateriord eS waly var. *% and Nicky Trietsch. | ‘ nas been named.a semifinalist in | Senior giris are eligible to take y Editors of the yearbook.are Judy the Merit Scholarship competi- |the Betty Crocker Scholarship test tion. Larry, a senior, will re- which will be given at the school ceive another examination on |on December 2. Applications must December 6, 6, which will deter. ‘be received batoc: Ocha 38, 10%. i The seniors chosen this mopth) were Jim Lyons, Dick Eley, Dave Strong, Judy Ross, Joan Lamson, and Pat Christian. Named as win- ner was Pat Christian from home-| room B-1] Thiese and Joan Humphrey. / wedk'they are working on 9/fiame| for, the yearbook. - | t i i ve : fs z ; LJ * * * Choosing a, senior of the month wasn't the only exciting thing this week because, students heard oth- er good news at the first senior meeting. Northern has gotten a company to make class rings. This/ cornpany also agreed to change the rings of stadents who have already | gotten theirs from Central, for a , Northern _ring free of charge. A/ design hasn't been accepted yet.) “The Polaris”. received many | letters of congratulations ‘after publishing the first schoo} paper. Those letters seemed te encour. | age the staff te strive for a | / better and more ae news- / Z Paper, fil William Katty pn Jim receiving’ many petition’ of care they ranked above 479,090 other students why also took the’ same test. ‘This: / Seniots to Stage Annual Dance _ Greeting Frosh | By SHELAGH O'ROURKE St. Michael's seniors will stage . the annua! ‘Freshman Welcome” dance at 8- p.m. tonight in the school hall. Chairmen for the) - @ance are Gloria Barnowsky, Don! }. Pentiae Press Phote ‘rade. The three sophomores busw at work are (from left) Joan Hurd, Mary iad and Carlos Williams. HOMECOMING TONIGHT—Students at Lake Orion Community High School decorate the soph- omore class float for tortight’s homecoming pa- \ jt Waterford ih will aaa an} Pianning’on outage ae tobe |Harrison Munson Is Pontiac Central President ‘New Student Council Officers Mewied Pontiac Press Phote : STUDENT GOV ERNMENT LEADERS — New officers of the Pontiac Central Student Council confer on school problems and administration. They are from left Harrison Munson, president; "Richard Whitehead, sergeant- at arms; Judy Dearing, treasurer; Fred Staley, vice president; and Char Osmun, secretary. - + _. St. Fred’s to Install New Class Officers d ick Arbor tomorrow n Harrison Munson was recently Whitehead, sergeant-at- ae ° tor Wesley Maxi scence ine N Sy JUDY Cosunore : | 5 oS : ew class officers are being in- elected president.of. the Student * + & ‘students to. the Junior Academy stalled today at an assembly in Council. He.is also president of| The purpose of the Student Coun- Science of Arts and Letters mget-|the parish hall. Mike Metty, pres- his homeroom class, plays forward cil is to help govern the school ing. ‘ident’ of the Student Council, ad- on the school basketball team and and its many activities. | Guest speaker, Dr. Lincoln Pet.| ministered a eee eae is on the Safety Committee, in ad-) ygrs. Jean Smith is taking a tit, professor -of geology at Michi- eae xe oh aed dent; -Mary Louise Theeringer, nan . ; gan State University, will show —’ ee ; ® dition to being an honor student. group of girls to Western Mich. | cicienllandlecuires’ onthis | recent (occ president; Pat Doyon, secre- By JOANNE wooD |Dearing, treasurer, ther- Student ncil officers’ i Uni t K e , inetude Fred ‘Stalcy, vice. presi, this weekead te give them a view observations of Russian education. treasren. BI dent, Char Osmun, secretary; Judy of the campus sind dormitory life ‘with concentration on the fields of > nO of the students, Making the trip will be Jeanne _ Johnson, Loretta Nosanchuk, Sue science and mathematics. ; | Junior class officers are Denny ‘Parle, president; Rebecca DeLong, ~ ivice president; Elizabeth Moun- Freshmen at Brandon Elect New Officers ‘Clark, Nancy Donaldson, Ann Don- | He ps “F ‘tain, secretary, and Bij! Kinch, : = aldson, Joanne Wood, Katie Myers, Staging Dance Tonight treasurer. : for School Clubs Jane Saari, Paula Webster, Carol | By DORIS GIRDLEY | Sophomore officers are Dave Ferris-and Sharon Young. | The “Mexican Hat Rock,” a Beauregard, president; Tom Rit- Others are Sandy Turrell, Janet dance sponsored by the Brandon/ter, vice president. Judy Morris, The Future Teachers Club at Mihay, Barbara Patterson, Judy fresiman class, will be held to- secretary, and Jim Kennedy, treas- West Blootifield High met last Vermilye, Ellen Niedelsohn, Sue night following the football game jurer. week and elected the following |Beyet. Marcia Richardson, Nancy The dance will last untit midnight,, New freshman leaders are Jim girls as officers: Nancy Bridges. | LaBarge, Barbara Dickinson, Pat) The Dance Committee consists Sc hachern, president; Cindy Duerr, : ‘Watson, Judy Thiese, Janice Lund,jof Linda Sauvage,‘ Julie Mac-|vice president; Suzanne Polmear, By 8U E PIERCE resident: Sandra Lemon, secre- ay isl Lou Kelly. treasurer. ‘Carmen Weber, Carel Ann Riley, | Alpine. Bonnie Austin, and Marilyn secretary, and Bill. Valente, treas- ae i A 4 Deane Pickford, Katie Sutton, Kay Westlake. jurer, 5 + * Hamilton. Music committee. members are ‘the Girls Athletic Assn. was held jrecmies at the game, and vais aye The>second regular meeting of « & * 'Pat Barrick, Mickey Williamson, | The oath of office contains a Members of the Linniean Society John Francis, Sally Nettleton, Judy, pledge of loyalty to the principles |Sept. 25. Elected as officers of the of Pontiac Central are going to) Ann Husted,,and Karen Grappan. for which the school stands. igroup were Lou Kelly, president; _ ee oe _ _ — |Litda Bellows, vice _ president: iSandy Rachille. secretary, and Sue = 7 ‘e Pierce, treasurer. es The weekend of Oct. 24 and 25 ~— —— has been set for the high school’s’ , 7 [ Y / | homecoming. This consists of the J S « football! game on Friday, Oct. 24 a and a dance the following evening. [The homecoming queen will be. crowned during half-time cere- Boned again, Clayton's is expanding to serve our customers - better, by adding a new ae To make way for new merchandise, we are i® * * The candidates for homecoming | |queen will be chosen Tuesday by; a ithe Sees Councit: * Price Was Austreng, Dominic Gineil and : ae . Betty Lauinger. . ; : ; -* * Cancel Teen Dance ‘The .entire high school was! | The teenage dance scheduled treated to a free afternoon last : tonight at the “cntiac Motor Local - Monday following the program given the Rev..Michael O'Reilly in| 63 hall has been canceled be- : Ieause ot the UAW strike’ against | | honor of his feast day. . ; hi General Motors. The Friday night .Michael Flynn was chosen this |dances will be resumed at the con- week as chairman of the steeririg: Hiesion oflthe strike: = : committee for the Pontiag area Teenage Traffic Safety Confer-: ence. More Plan Fall Trips * . LANSING (UPI)-—Requests, for Michael's this) fall travel information are 25 per cent greater than last year, Robert J, Furlong, secretary of } the Michigan Tourist Council, said today. x * Representing St. We month in the Teenage Traffic| Court will be. Carol Bauer, Gloria BIG BEAR con === | Barnowsky, John Fortier and Dominic Ginell. ’ Pisce Data and Chatter Fe Music in the “Round Cb, — by Dick Saunders Add a Room3 le <= ree 95 2-Pc. Valentine Seaver Sectional, Brown Tweed— Tex Foam rubber cushions 2-Pc. Valentine Seaver Sofa and Chair, ~ Beige tweed—Foam rubber cushion SooondoOoDo on oe Po ooo oD 2-Pe. Valentine Seaver Sofa and Chair, 100% Beige Ny PES rubber cushion ... tt cnmnbenat 359.95 299.95 169.95 eee teen ene Valentine Seaver Odd Chair, Charcoal Nylon, Foam rubber 319.95 Valentine Seaver 100° Sofa, Grey Nylon, Foam rubber cushions 369.95 2-Pc. Valentine Seaver Sectional—Bumper Ends— Green Tweed, Foam Rubber “= 309.95 2-Pe. 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Saar engeratesy : Also Many Other Articles at Reduced Prices and : to the point] Columbia has two other timely Ee : er: ue . d P oe ° : where most/LPs out this month which are sell- Re S= re LOW AS Fine Selections at Everyday Low Prices an, people todayjing well. Try “Touchdown” (CL- i, a a = < don’t even know!1182) by Percy Faith’s Chorus and a pe ee what ‘“‘true’” ragtime really is. Orchestra (college. songs), or SS - 7, : . oe ‘A recent release, “Qld Rags’’|‘‘Break It Up” ( 206) a wild |! oa eS Watch for our Grand Opening (Audiophile ¥AP-49) “by John W.jlittle foray by Louis Prima and A ’ ————— of . “Knocky” Parker is a real rarity,|wife, Keely Smith. ¢ ' i ; ‘and well warth buying, since it is r ? Television ? — ? Hi-Fi ? —? Stereo ? { the best LPs of ragtime in ee ° one 0 scond time this yé ‘ve got a os its finest form ever to be re S cand ae See an cites ) t. Department / corded. a Game* By Tommy Edwards has : ; No Money Down (ONE OF THE NATION'S LEAPING LINES) ig taken all first place votes from 5 Years to Pay> . / The album is not only well re-| .264 record shops. » Sieg . / . corded technically, but sagan Ace . an — t 3 / - nore of the usual gimmicks suc mo! as § ; ar is e - A . * & / as thumb tacks on the hammers |phenomenal rise ‘Topsy” by — ra COMPLETE ! _ | for a “tinny” effect which is~so —_, jazz drummer = Cole ¥ “Pr a4 —/. . . : ° FURNITURE dvertised as an ‘authentic’ |second s ooks like ja pro oh : “ ai “ . able top seller by next week. OF " BUILDING hy | ¢ ARPETS In third is one that’s been a i ALS : - Parker doesn’t rip. into his a: “ Z | A th: material like a 20- fingered wild Dow” th Tey livthers | SERVICE. : . APP LIANCES Oe tener cane vi fas — got, to “You | | 7 : , _ ae — autnen Cheated” by The Shields, and very . : core ° Y +98 * appropriately an fifth and lst . 92. W. 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(AP) — Five érnoon,~ hundred fire fighters battled today | x * * Pa: 4 AB) — The thelr cae ly called Parent-Teacher: Am. meeting tonight, An old-timer, ‘says Al Spong, is a ™man who remembers when wars ~ . senior class struck nearby Dixon City High School Thursday, chief- ly. over some photographs—some _ |photographs of Lenn’s Restaurant, the student ‘hangout. ty control # fire that has raced | ‘They were playing with match- a 320 acres of tinder- Ary es," said Mrs, Emma Seely, “One brushland on the outskirts of this of them dropped a burning twig.’ suburban foothill community. | ‘Two sanitariums were evacuat- Firemen said at least seven oq as the flames crept down the ; omes have been destroyed by the scrubby foothills towaid Monrovia, New Law. Prohibits} Using Firearms Within “Township Limits - = one _ _cept on state-owned land. _ the School Board, 24x24 Inch os ola ° $1.00" Even then, a himter must eS It quoted a trustee as calling the 12x24 Inch .......-- Levees eeseess +9 £60 ff a written form from the Conserva- — = — seniors a “bunch of spoiled brats 16x16 Inch: ee ee aoe ..5 .50 property, iy Beason, hunt on state 3 EAGER LINEUP — An overflow crowd of — Pontiac Peers. Phote cod “and the ennual tip paghioarey 16x32 Inch . : Soba eee sa oe »---- $1.35 et ee ee several hundred women jammed the ‘first.of a accommodate the large turnout. This meetiNg ington, _ —_ . 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(start & story wide “paring. the a PBY patrol plane of World War/ calls regarding enforcement of a printed in a y .. 4” and. everybody. k Firemen massed ‘most of thei ; pumper truc ks and bull Idozers in ‘Ti vintage bombed the-flames: withy— a borate solution. PRICES SLASHED PATIO Save V4 OFF on OUTDOOR ae $29.95 to $99.95 $8.95 Bird Baths, Now....-........ $4.49 |i fine if a hist peratien © book mM Cypress Knee Lamps with Shade. .... $2.95 | eoperty., EEE ES | The pictures. show-students gath- ‘gaping, they carried the cargo to/ered at Lenn’s, and. the faculty ‘ Le , a -|, duced by Waterford Township’s the boxes, ed they don't in the year- ; Roger A. Authier Co. ' state sebresenailve Reais Ander- AL Ae om atharmath a a — = The ane t, she said,}) : , | $0 it was possible for t smay @ ubilation | 10570 Wished Raed 59) ow Teron «= feta erite el Mews Jersey Reliving — |tuaiebsgutaedus sly seas . 4 Miles West of Pontiac Airport Phone Days EM 3-4825 PLANT EVERGREENS SLABS 50% ~~. Sal Phone Evenings EM 3-2459 NOW | firearm, and he is subject to a new law. prohibiting hun firearms in the township, accord- ing to Lieutenant William Stokes. The inquiries stem from a law passed by the Legislature, after the 1958-59 Michigan State Hunting Manual had gone to press, regulations of Waterford Towp- ship's restrictions missed being printed, Approved by voters in the Au- gust primary election, the new law states that there shall be no hunting in the tewnship with any type of firearm at any time, ex- s Gan owner may not hynt on his own property with any type of | Because of a law passed by the | State Legislature last year, intro- | bajlot.for resident's approyal. The, |law pa&sed by a majority of three | to one in favor of ‘‘no township hunting.”’ * * * : With the opening of the duck season this week, one of the big- gest questions asked policemen is Qiakes a hunting on the township's lakes and rivers is prohibited, as | well as field’ hunting. Shopping Center on Thursday. The program eh- titled ‘Wear and Care of Clothing” was trans- ferred to Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan to series of breakfast meetings held at Tel-Huron~ was sociation, assist representatives igan Cooperative ed by Louella Nault of the Mich- Extension. Service and of the dry cleaning industry. Revolutionaries Ride 'tle community and burn crates of GREENWICH, N. J. (UPI) — Al group of shouting young men| dressed as Indians will thunder on| horseback tomorrow night to the market place of this peaceful lit- Historic Tea Rebellion The original New Jersey patri- ots swooped down on tea that had been intended for the city of Phil- adelphia. The skipper of the Eng. lish brig Greyhound, sailing up Delaware Bay in December, 1774 learned“of resentfal patriotic feel- ‘Wimanded- pswsecution, but an antis ithe market square and set fire to nounced the recklessness and. de British sheriff was elected just in time, and the threat of reprisal: faded. / Honors went to many of the men _|'The faculty adviser says no, They “Yalso want to Vote on whom the -gym, a little less harassment from léd. yearbook should be dedicated to. That’s against school policy. The faculty adviser decides, * * =& That yearbook took up most of the petition handed to Principal Edward Munley after 65 of the 12 seniors refused to attend afternoon classes, The petition listed other de- mands—a new class adviser, a new yearbook adviser, an activity night once a week in the school won't:return to school until all the demands. are met. But the year- book pictures, Munley said, start- The seniors refer to Lefin’s as has to offer.” . *x* * * 2 “Why can’t we have the privi- lege of putting in the Dixonian the petition said. “We want our year- book run tte way it should be run.” “the onty-recreation.center Dixon, bey | ehh swar--he.meant._. -_— women have what it takes ‘to wear a sack dress - nerve! a Seel_Wiien merge adviser, Miss Edith Oakey, decid-| r= (402~ = ah Ls things we ourselves want,” their +| easily, brush on, scrape off with Regular Strypeéze, the paint remover with the ouse= keeping Seal, At leading paint The sereiiia haven't comment- and hardware stores. { Stokes explained that ‘‘no hunt-|British ted. - They'll have: their say, with Pfitzer Juniper pee eee we ee ee we Ue 50 to “3. 88 | ing, means no hunting anywhere Their cries will be “No taxa- Inia peltogrencisany and dreaded ernors of the state. ; = == Pfitzer Juniper Nana .............. 2.95 a Pes |within the township boundaries—| tion without representation,” but << «& The bold action itself earned — Andorra JuAiper .@ ous 266 cee eee 1.50 to 4 with arly type of gun.”’ aces . tribute 50 years ago, when New | Savin yueiner. pee duno eepoocon sone noen ease 1.95 Oe eet eta! the cae Peterdiainged ee a Jersey appropriated funds for a dl FOR FALL PLANTING ita tered ,, |tea been uncerem: y dumped/|granite monument commemorat-|# - ; fercieg Yow sie tg 2 ain So ves a ars 50 to 4.25 lke Jolts Hometown wil paige Sa —_ in Boston, but a ship and its cargo|ing the uprising. It stands in al= PLANT SPRING COLOR NOW! rca co cas. BBR tat 88 by Planning fo Visit (non “Tae apaim,decel to pny We aes race Te cele Top Sine Imported Evergreens rti Juniper .. 2.2.00. -0 000g n . - ; A g Creak pense patho oe sees s.- 2.95 and 4.95 y anning fo isif The site of New Jersey's rebel-|safe. He docked secretly at Green-| bration today and tomorrow tech. |™ Grown in Our Wicks Yew 26 5:6 ce csc see eens: 3.50 and 7.95 lious action was vine pee of kage 40 miles from Philadelphia,| nically commemorates the 50th |” Dutch Bulbs - Nursery Blue Spruce .................. 14.95 and 19.95 |. ABILENE, Kan. ( — Presi- (Greenwich in Cumberland County, |and later sailed away leaving the|anniversary of that monument’s | [ : i GLOBE 3.25 | dent Eisenhower’s announcement [on the banks of the Delaware tea behind in a Loyalist resident’s| unveiling in 1908. | Tulips--Hyacinths Potted Flowering Plus Many Additional Items | that he planned to visit Abilene River. cellar. ., : Shrubs ee Sind AR geal oe Red Oct. 17 caught his home town | The population is now 500, dnd) A group of rebellious young mer | : Daffodils--Crocus, Fruit and Shade exverT — STO cen — ee Seeree | with its welcome mat down — |the elm-shaded streets look muct learned of the storage, however, Why ‘Keystone State’? l Trees - 3 = | but not for long. the same as in colonial days. Vil-\and quietly drew up plans for . Etc. . There had been no advance |lage historians are still fond of/sabotage at. Pottor’s Tavern in| Since it was the center of the Red Barberry ‘BRING THIS AD AND RECEIVE 50-LB. BAG OF PEAT FOR 75¢ Offer Expires Oct. 30th BORDINE ‘GREENHOUSES 1835 S. Rochester R&, 1 Mile North of Auburn Ra. Ever * * x cal Society, the County Board of|warpaint on their faces, and in- to Maine, hence that ‘ Rochester, Michigan Day | Several floors of the Sunflower |Freeholders and the Township of/vaded the Greenwich storage|states’ nickname of “Keystone 6674 Dixie saa (Near M-15) Maple 5- 200° . | Hotel will be reserved for Mr. |Greenwich are holding a two-day} | house. State."”” - = ATS Seen maiaciaton -s | and Mrs. Eisenhower, their staff ‘celebration — starting today — to x * * : and newspapermen- ‘reenact and remember. e.. Triumphantly, with townsfolk | word of the visit. The Chamber | of Commerce called a meeting | for today to see what arrange- ¢ ments can be made in Order to properly entertain the President. 9A. 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Hyacinths (NO TRADE-INS on THESE PRICES—CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE: $ _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER- 3, 1958 Sale $ Bulling E Program Lags Lack of Planning Called Reason for Delay of New Construction LANSING | hecessary.new state building con- | The lack of a continued planning '|program, he said, will mean that oF et eee ae aa” * * *: : . the backlog in ‘building will be ex- terided for at least another two years. Presently on the planning hoards, * Miller sald, are 274 major cé&pital outlay projects— — A backlog of| those costing more than $20,000 -~that would cost around 226 mil- | rai @s developing similar to| lion dollars when a aaelin m shame. aafed tats. deperasien: BESSION ANG Ree “World War the State. Depart-| ment of Administration said, _ James W. Miller, state control- jer, made the statement. in his _ semi-annual report to the gover- ror atid the legislature on the status of major state capital out- E lay, projects. ' ~*~ * & “Phe backlog, Miller said, is | _ eaused by a virtual moratorium | @h new projects imposed by the | fegislature durin Bthe pest two | - years, I. eTbere is no continuing. program, of planning,’*. Miller said. “‘Much, _if-net. most of the prelimirmary _ thinking applied to the state's cap- Panel of Selectors = ‘WASHINGTON’ (AP) But he said that ser appropria- n supplied for only . whose esti- mated total Cost is 101 million dol- lars. | There is a wide variance, he said, in how much money has been appropriated for the reminder, jot the projects. tions have 195. of these Wingless Bird Flies AUCKLAND, NZ. (UPI) — A specimen of the New Zealand wingless-bird, the-Kiwi; took off- today for a 1 000-mile flight to a. Lendon zoo, A Canadian Pacific When Aleolia ‘us its first elec- ing next-January. . itemporarily raises the total House Statehood Status Oe ee ces on Add Three Positions foal is due to drop back to the pres- ent legal 435, The Senate-total will “not drop back. , SABHINGTON (AP). Sit Bodies of i Miner — a it’s going to take more electoral - << \ : * : | : enone. Yugoslavia (UPI) tion Nov. 2% to choose*two senators |—The- bodies of 27 coal miners and one representative it will in- crease total Senate membershipiother men were missing and to 98 and House membership .to|feared dead in a Yugoslav coal 436 in the 86th Congress conven-|mine disaster in Serbia, were recovered yesterday and 21 The Serbian executive council The Electoral, College for the|said 140 of the 188 miners who ber, This compares total in- effect since the 1912 elec- tion. —<—¥ 11960 presidential election will be|were underground when an ex- raised by three votes to 534—one plosion set-fire to the Podvis mine for each senator and House mem-jnear Zajecar Wednesday had been with the 531 rescued. They suffered only slight injuries. ‘A spokesman for the mine said the fate of the 21 men still trapped The ‘wientt y ceash atin puuee sal terranean. gases date in 1960 will have to poll at|behind or under tons of fallen rock was uncertain. ‘airliner was doing the-work, __least 268 electoral votes, a_major-' S TORES bes onfries | con ewee 2 eemewes 59 GREEN SOAP” | Tincture B-oz. bottle. ~ 100 Aspirin Tablets Buffered Be 12 29° SODA MINT. Tablets bottle 100... eee PAPER-MATE Ball Point Pens $1.95 UF position - aaaarek switch. . This COUPON Good for Trial Bottle At Cosmetic Counter a BABY NEEDS! jj Diaper Rash Oint. 2: 99: | 98 YY-or =__ CR ab: BABY OIL” 2:46" Physicians & S Rr 5 For 1 96 Shampoo for Baby 2: 5G Reg. 55c 4-07. bottle... _2:30° OM SALTS Refined 16-02. tin... Bottle one | Walgreen Ge ASPIRIN , Adults’ U.S.P. 5 Grain i MOR, ) ore eae x 50° 2336" Formula 20 8-or. 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PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 8, 1958_ « t sa 3 1 ae Z : L tape ceo - | oe on ghee ie ee “ : 7 : he as : ‘ 2 Pi : en : } 4 4 ipa 5 { * a i © : eo ha 4 * i ft PRESS BOX A score of 393 gave Jose (Tiger) Tevar Ist place for the month of; September. in the city Pool. Players). MILW AUKEE x. ——-eete st-at~Pontiac's” Room. Competition will continue | until the end of the year with a cash prize and a trophy going to! the 1958 champion. * * * Morey’s Golf and Country Club will hold its anual Invitational Mixed Scotch Foursome tourna- _ment_on Sunday, Oct. 19. Pair- | ings will be made by handicap for the 18-hole tourney. Entries entries will be accépted. There will be a total of $500 in mer- chandise prizes. _ : * * * The 600. Traveling Classic | ee eee coat at edie) fa women holds-its $rd_ session~Sun- day at Rochester’ Lanes. Opah. . Ward won last week. Otis Miller has 287 and 288 starting with 10 strikes each time in the Sylvan Lake loop at Huron Bowl. W. Myers recently converted the 6-7 split in the. Cooley Majorettes league. x * * Former lightweight boxer Alfred “Sharky” Wolgast, died Tuesday of injuries received in a fall Wednesday night. He was 56. et ek Michigan State ceach Duffy Daugherty will-receive a special award from the air force in a pre-game ceremony before the MSU-Michigan game tomorrow for conducting football clinics for the Air Force in Wiesbaden, Ger- many, last summer. * * * Tt: Montreal Canadiens have purchased defenseman Ian Cush- enan from the (Chicago Black Hawks in a straight cash deal to replace injured rookie Junior, Lang- lois. : * * * The Ottawa Rough Riders of the} Canadian Big Four have signed two linemen who were récently cut from NFL teams. They are center- linebacker Sam Palumbo from No- tre Dame and the Green Bay Pack- ers, and tackle-guard Dalton Truax from Tulane and the New York Giants. - Skipper Harriers | taining cans of cold beer from | one end of the Braves’ club- Red Wings Win Ed Lew’s ‘Ritual’ Forces Hod to ‘Cool Heel =~ The ‘= f * > Braves*—Lew- = =a corps of sports writers, radio and television personnel waiting for five minutes Thursday while | he went through “the ritual.” “The ritual’ consisis of ob- house, carting them down to a = table in the middle, opening : thenr-and passing -them ‘out to |—-_ his fellow pitchers. % - And not a question would be-+—; “answered until “the ritual’? was completed. “I got something to do before I can say anything,” he told the newsmen swarming about him |. sy : ce say and down the clubhouse he went with the beer while the corps trooped in his wake. “This. ts..the law,” he said. “I’ve got to finish this before I talk.” And he did. Exhibition, 7-1 Defeat Stampeders in Calgary Before 7,139) Fans to End Road Trip) CALGARY, Alta. (UPI) — The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Calgary Stampeders of the. West- ern Hockey League, 7-1, last night in an exhibition game played be- fore a standing-room turnout of 7,139. the Wings, ending their road | trip through the Dakotas and Western Canada, were scheduled to fly back to Detroit for prac- tice at ovymer Saturday morn- ing. : Detroit players who will com- is ‘ ' pete in the all-star hockey game in Television viewers get a bit of va- [Montreal Saturday night did not|Tiety tomorrow when Washington make the return trip to the Motor | State’s ace passer Bob Newman City. io against California’s Joe Kapp Detroit’s scoring seven players. The Wings, held;as a better runner than passer. scoreless in the first period, count- {The game “is scheduled for 3:45 ed one goal in the second and|}p. m. EST over NBC-TV, or as “Mm? — The man -Michigan State must stop tomor- row in University of Michigan's attack is fullback John Herrn- stein, big 215 pounder who is the Wolverines’ top ground gainer. THE BIG Saturday’s TV Game Waterford, a 26-31 win over- Berk- ley in an Inter-Lakes meet. Water- ford now. has a loop mark of 2-1. Meet was run at Waterford. Berkley finished 1-2 with Steve Meyers (11:25), Dale Perry (11:28), but Waterford landed the next four _ spots with Ray Robinson (11245), Gary Dodman (11:48), Gary Eich-| brecht (11:49), and Chet Hensley) (11:49.5). Larry Harms and Larry] Champman of Waterford were 9th ~ and 10th. Waterford, Berkley, Lincoln, Van Dyke, Southfield, -tered for next Tuesday's Thurston High ‘invitational, in the field of 24 teams. Milford, OL St.| -Mary and West Bloomfield are en-) lsix in thé third period. Calgary’s|soon as the World Series is fin- lone marker came in the third pe-|ished, ifethe baseball game ex- riod. tends beyond 4 p. m. EST. f Grid Coverage Complete A big football weekend is on tap for high school, college and pro grid fans, and the complete roundup and results will be found in THE PRESS. Tonight's prep activities will be staffed by sports. editor Bruno L. Kearns, and staff writers Bill Cornwell ind Chuck: Abair. Saturday, Cornwell and Abair will be in East Lansing and will present their feature highlights Monday of me Michigan-Michigan State battle. Sunday, Kearns will be in Green Bay with the Detroit’ Lions and Guy Moats will be handling Sunday’s local parochial contests. © BUY THE PAINT THAT'S | WORTH THE WORK Poy at 4 Loss aunyD ENAM Scrubbable, extra durable! e Goes on easily, spreads evenly, dries fast. e Odorless during application. ° Gay, modern colors in sparkling Gloss or velvety Semi-Gloss. $991 a quart » Donaldson Lumber 27 Orchard Lake. FE 2-8381 i) The beauty lasts when you paint with the finest ... PND Paints ap Wirephote PITCHES AND HITS — Lew Burdette; Braves pitcher, not only won the game with his hurling but he also hit his first homer in County Stadium in Milwaukee and it couldn't have been at a better time. He is greeted by Johnny Logan (23) and Billy Bru- ton (38). Not Desperate,f ‘was split among a split-T quarterback who is rated| { wi Claims Stengel. | After 13-5 Rout. Braves Chase Turley With Big Seven - Run First. Inning NEW YORK.(UPI) — The once proud and mighty New York Yankees came back today, -won- dering what had hit them in the World Series. “They were two games down to the Milwaukee ‘Braves in the darkest hours they have known in '1 |their tenure as baseball’s greatest dynasty. They have been down -Ithat far before — but never under such humiliating circumstances. success since he took over the helm of the Yankees — winning nine pennants in 10 years and six world series in eight tries — had an off day to ponder about things today. “We ain’t hitting, we ain't pitching, we ain’t playing ball,” he mused. “But let me tell you something else, we ain't desperate.” * * * the first two games to the then Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956 but went on to win the series. “We still got some pitchers who ought to get them out,” he added, declaring that Don Lar- ‘sen, the big right-hander who track his Yankees series resumes in Yankee Sta-. dium on Saturday — today being set aside for travel. For tomorrow’s third game, the| Yankees are 7-5 favorites with Larsen. pitching. However, the Braves are 11-5 favorites now for the series and 412 to 1 picks to sweep the first four games.** * * * Manager. Fred Haney, feeling chipper with his 2-0 lead, wouldn't say who he was going to start in the third game. “We play ’em one at a time,” he added, sométhing he has been saying ever since he started managing in the Major Leagues. Haney wouldn’t even admit he had the Yankees on the run, but Stengel knew it. crowd of . 46,367 in Milwaukee County Stadium yesterday was the’ Yankees’ worst defeat in 37 years. : *x* * * with a run in the first inning, man Eddie Mathews, and they ended. a string of 24 1/3 scoreless innings which the right-handed sinker ball expert of the Braves. had: fired at-them. But that’s as far as. the Yankees got. Billy Bruton, who had beaten them in the first game Wednesday | With a 10th ip inning single, greeted bullet Bob Turley, the {Yantges’ 21-game winner, with a home run — and that the Braves were off and*running. They went on to pound Turley and four other Yankee pitchers for 15 hits — with Burdette him- self clipping him for a three-run homer which climaxed a seven- run first inning — the most runs/8 any. team ever has sored in a World Series first inning. * * * Stengel ordered his Yankees — who flew in from Milwaukee last night as did the Braves — to work out at 11:30 a.m. at spacious | Yankee Stadium. The Braves were .|scheduled to follow at 1 p.m. UP TO $1,000 DISCOUNT ON 1998 RAMBLERS ONLY 17 LEFT! | $1588 « AND 1959's slightly ee. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward, Birmingham MI 6-3900 The third, fourth and fifth games — should a fifth be necessary — are scheduled for the stadium. He recalled that his club lost pitched the first perfect game | in series history against those | Dodgers in 1956, would try to un- | when the | The 13-5 shel-| Bau lacking the Yankees took in the « second game before a cheéring /% The Yankees’ had gone after Ma their ace-tormenter, Lew Burdette, | thanks to an error by third base-. ve Michigan Year Michigan State QUICK FINISH — Manager Casey Stengel | (37), catcher Yogi Berra and pitcher Bob Tur- ley have their own version of the summit con- ference on the mound in Milwaukee's County * AP Wirephote Stadium yesterday. Turley was knocked out of the box in the first inning as the Braves won a I Series. ; He Laughs Off Secret Weapon Idea ‘I Pitched Same Way as Last Year’ — Lew ‘em for fair yesterday for the fourth : consecutive time as Mil- waukee won 13-5. Only. Lefty Gomes. ever beat the same team four straight in World Series competition. He did it for the Yankees against the Giants in 1936-37, and needed heip from Johnny Murphy the fourth time. _Burdette laughs off suggestions MILWAUKEE (®— “I pitched the same way against them as last year. Why should I change?” The speaker was the Milwaukee Braves’ Lew Burdette and he was referring, of course, to his con- tinued World Series mastery over the New York Yankees. In the parlance of the West Vir- ginia mining country where Bur- dette comes from, he whupped)~ Ond Game Box secret weapon on the Yankees. “I honestly don't know why I matter,” he Said. ‘‘There’s no rea- BI POA eS GS) OO) al og 1 o/son that I know of.”’ McDougald 2b ie : = : He might have embellished his Howard if 19 e218 statement by pointing out that the tebern : Yankees just don't seem to be ae 0 0 0 3 0 ‘Bkowron 1b ‘ 9 9 ° " ° able to cope 62 his assortment \Geteteaente 2 8 0 0 6 6% breaking pitches—screwballs, ‘Richardson 3 tees es 8 sinkers and slidérs — especially > 8 88 Sg ee ee Kucks’ p i ‘ A ° ° . The 3i-year-old right-hander, Dickaonp 4 9 8 0.6 6; Who makes more moves on the Throneberry 1 0 © © © 6/ rubber than a mouse in,a maze, Monroe p _0 © © © © °| giso might have mentioned his Totals 33 5 7 $8 2% 10) stifeto-sharp control. He issued MILWAUKEE (NX) AB ® s RBI Fro a only one base on balls, an inten- B ; tional one to Mickey Mantle in | 2 6 ey Man Mathews 3D » 8 3 2 2 0 o| the first inning. Covimatan 4 i 3 2 { ° But, instead of these things he =) Pato if aa ° ° ° 4 4 ¢ preferred to dwell on the three- orre : run homer he hit in the Braves’ 2101 65 1 : a 2 1 9 3 3 §|Seven-run first inning, the Yan- Burdette p 4 1 #1 3 1 ®%\kees’ ninth-inning . uprising and Totals 37 13 15 13 37 13|“the room." -~- ~ Asked what kind of a onc he hit. the homer off, the ever- playful Burdette replied, “It was A—Plied out for Kucks in Sth. B—Ran for Covington in ‘th. C—Grounded out for Carey in 8th. _ D—Struck out for Dickson in Sth, a long -ball.”’ NEW YORK (A) 100 100 003—8|° ,, MILWAUKEE (N) 710 000 23x—13/ ‘Shucks,” he added, “anybody E—Mathews. _ DP_-Schoendienst Logan can hit a ball out of the park. I and To! Schoendienst proved that.” Dekalb, bons B New ‘York (A) 2, Mai ¢ creat TaltT® Ee |Vibing Harriare Wi aerate cama Ske Viking Harriers Win Burdette _(W) , 7s “by ’P j : Turl L 304 «4 rf t sc “4 Maas” co) % 2.3 3 y er ec ore = aa BA Monroe i 3 3 3 Scie Bag " extn eines, score © e season for Walled BB—-Burdette 1 (Mantle), Turley 1 (Aaron) Mi 1 (Crandall, M Lake Hi yesterd Tnoo! Burton). 80Burdette 8 5 arey aban igh eS . RENE PitbeeT eRRin Mite! ietry for Don Smits cub, ‘athews), Dickson 1 (Cranda ontoe ‘ory m h’s club. 1 Burdette) Berry (A aherty “ca)|Walled Lake defeated Farmington second base, Barlick (N) third ware High 15-50 over the tough Farming- ton course; — Umont (A) tleft — Co eee (N) Ray. Taulbee’s 11:27 led the WINTERIZE NOW! 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With Herrnstein and Defensive Line fe | E Eqit .; Ep f s gs 5 : ater ifs a YEAR MSU ter. junior, didn't see much action in 39 1898 6 oa B 8B of = * * 8 1908 ° —) All-America candidates Sammy |, 15 1911 3 * —— | Williams fleftt end), Francis is ee = — O’Brien (left tackle) and Ellison ae Fg Deeg : ine - ——/| Spartan line that outweighs Mich- 7, isi? ® —igan by a 218 and 213 pound 26 1919 0 —/ margin. 38 1920 e ad _ 30 1921 e ——| And against’ California, there S bs : | wasn't too much difference be- a) ism . ——_ tween the first and second units. - oe 2 visa| The key to stopping the Wolver- 2 — : ao ines, Spartans believe and South- . -35.844 would be quick to second, is halt- mW $ >: aaa00 ing Herrnstein. 6 1935 = yr “If you don’t stop him, you don’ t a con 7 meee stop Michigan,” scout Burt Smith 14 lose s 2800 warned the Spartans all week 21 iso “A e951 /after watching Herrnstein ramble 38 iva : brad for 144 yards against the Trojans. - end : 37-°¢/ But the Wolverines also have ss my ° 72,015; a eapable passing aftack with °. 1951 28 wine Stan Noskin the leading passers 8 ea a7 97239; and talented receivers in half- os leoe ey Srazo| back Darrel Harper and ends 1¢ ise : we Gary Prahst, Wait Johnson and Record: Mi sachkigua = ss win raat -__ ; ly Bate —— 12 wins 2 ties: Total aryl may try to exploit the Michigaa — 1102, Michigan state —| sector Spartan quarterback Mike _ ) | Pamiteh, S-feet, Tinches, will = a oS . 7 . yo q be wor king. . Hanes, F ender . Offensively, talent-wealthy MSU Take Golf Crown in te past decade with only oe Olt TOW in the past with only_ one own losing year. Oosterbaan had the Jim Hanes and Red Fender, |°lverines concentrate most of the represefiting the Klingler League, aS : =o arte tan pres 4 ant sow not eta a a. this el He said the secret defense pat- . ent of Champions ‘tern is flexible to of the Pontiac Motor Division at | last-minute padres a Morey’s Golf and Country Club. | MSU's gridders held a fignt Hanes and Fender won top| practice yesterday and pianned an- honors for the Klingler League in/other brief session for today. pane _ meal play crab The Wolverines also’ were to with a team net scgre 155. |hold light drills today,. after Hanes substituted for Ed Wasik,|ing through the. last ay drill who was unable to compete. ee ifered a severe jolt. when a back|}7 ion by game — 1:30 » mm, Estimated | M MSU Grid Lowdown | PROBABLE LINEUPS eaten STATE POS. MICHIGAN Sam Williams - (218) LE - Gany Prahst 222). Francis O’Brien (228) LT George Genyk oa . John Middleton (195) LG Alex Callahan (195) Jim Chastain (214) Cc Jim Dickey (191) Ellison Kelly (231) RG Jerry Marciniak (236) Palmer Pyle (240) RT Don Desking ~ (239) Dick Barker (200) RE Walter Johnson (214) Mike Panitch (169) QB Bob Ptacek (206) Dean Look — . (17) LH Brad Myers’ (196) Art Johnson: (178) RH Fred Julian (184) ead Bercich (183) FB John Herrnst@in (215) — BROADCASTS: ° Lansing (John Parker), WFDF, ; ar pee or a net, ee 1 * eee; ), 4 Almay aon ah ee a *y Creeks” WORN, Si Sieh ii Scere ‘Toledo 0.; By WORE Gets — x y or, ee a i ae ice oe cates Detvott, Ws, petra mine) ay f Michigs gan Bill @ or M, yack (dP hac ore ee @ ‘aia a Teck peek Detiat” Bes Wells); ¥ mer City ‘om! 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It’s a a small nuit of-the: ow in-Sioux Malls, South Dakota, and until 1 ids [Detroit Soccer | _ {Title Decided : Saturday Night this year, the tiny institu- ’sfootball fortunes be- lgan to improve. Both lads are Waterford High bert followed. him there , This ‘season's Bath High football to push around. For example—cen- ter Larry Cable w s 240 pounds, tackle Sam Shermfan 255, guard Rodney Valo 210, guard Herb Gibbs an: anemic 195, and reserve center Paul Brown,.who tips the scales; . }goal-averages and this of eapcienl B team has a:beefy line that’s hard| Seaeieeeceeeer se wqeneneeteasn oes Son eee would necéssitate a game between | : the Kickers and the Scots, oN Injury Cancels Bout BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A 10-| round, middleweight boxing bout) between Joey Giambra and Roary) Calhoun scheduled for next) Wednesday in Louisville, Ky., was| cancelled ‘last night because of| sf ‘ = >s 25 A J Car AU hanynd ae ee M9 Ww. N A Agree thom. Puocene a Soucaml D, Kuhn [ BONDED. 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Huron FE 4-3581 idotte and the veteran Ferndale mentor has nothing but respect for Jesse MacLeay’s warriors. | “Pontiac has the strongest Class 'A club I've’ seen this year to date, ” Meister said, “and we've got to play our best ball game to win.” | equal skill. other speed merchant who ‘gives ' Have Buick ('59) wil Travelt When you see it — ‘You'll want ait! When you drive it — You'll buy it! . Shelton Pontiac-Buick, Inc. (Formerly Cqmmunity Motor Sales) OL 1-8133 223 Main Street Rochester ‘them power up the middle. | Returning regulars in the line ;are ends Bill Legault and Mike) ~ | Crane, guards Pete Facione and | Stuart King, tackle Dave Willans, icenter Dennis Gouine and Gerson Be who replaces Legault at end on defense. 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The Webfeet had a week to work on Coach Bud Wilkinson's) new offensive concepts, and enter Movies of the “‘bazooka forma- nm dis- dets have that’ ‘lonesome end” who plays 18 yards from his tackle for a-45-8 drubbing of South Carolina ja week a There will os all sorts of varia- tions in the Cotton Bow] when No- tre Dame (No. 7) mesbes its run- rning and passing attacks against Southern Methodist (No. 18) and }quarterback Don Meredith's great passing arm; The Irish have full- back Nick Pietrosante back for fulltime service before an expect- jed crowd of 60,000. Third-ranked Ohie State’s Buck- eyes meet upset-minded_Washing- ton, a 24-21 victor over Minnesota last week. Second ranked Auburn has more to lose than to gain with its game against tiny Chat- tanooga, as does sixth-ranked Mississippi against Trinity of Texas. . Iowa (No. 8) ushers the Ait Force Academy into competition |with the Big 10, Wisconsin- (No. 9) tests Marquette’s one-game winning streak after it lost 19 in 'a row, and tenth-ranked Clemsor B plays | Maryland in an Atlantic | Coast Conference game. The second ten teams shape up ‘like this: Mississippi, (No. State 11) ‘against Tennessee in the South- . they unveiled new, me wider : Angeles. USC is 1-1 and a six ‘the game ranked No,-7-in-defense,|_ east Conference; 12th ranked Pitt looking for its.fitst victory over pocnina a. Louisiana State (No, “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, “To a Defense.0 113) iesios ‘Hardin- Simmons; Pur} due (No, 14) against the ‘South- ‘west Souterenon s Rice: and Ramidd (No. 15y retiies All America tack- le Bob Reifsnyder, at Boston Uni- he aa generosity, The fifth ranked Ca} ~ OPTIMIST AWARDS — Head St. Michael’ and St. Frederick, of the three city high schools, Pontiac Central, plaques by Kline Hartmann on behalf of the Op- timist Club at a luncheon yesterday. The plaques football eoaches were presented will include each year the name of the boy on the respective teams who was outstanding on the football field as well as for outstanding citizen- Ej Pontiaé Press Phete. ~ Ranis, Eaglets at Home,, Shamrocks Away~ ship and scholastic achievement. By H. GUY MOATS With an action ahead for the * weekend, most Suburban Catholic League grid squads today were beset by injuries that could seriously “hurt chances for victories. This situa- tion obtains particularly with favored clubs, including the three | ‘Pontiac area elevens. For the 2nd straight Sunday Pon- tiac fans will ‘see St. Frederick in action at Wisner field. Rams’ opponents will: be a strong St. James squad that forced St. Michael to stage a last minute ‘spectacular’ in order to win, 20- 13, last weekend. Rams crushed important round of; Rash of Injuries Hits Parochial Clubs , St. Cement! 44-6, and rated slight slight edge for Sharhfocks. favorites over the Ferndale crew. - Probably the weekend’s tough-. Orchard Lake St. Mary. Bam-. paging St. Benedict, that blasted last. year’s loop champs, St. Rita, $2-0 last week, invades Eaglets’ aerie, and-it’s just about a tossup, with Eagiets given a slight margin on the basis of be- ing. home team. Shamrocks are on the road, again, facing St. Rita in Detroit. |This could be‘atfother difficult as- signment for Jim Niebauer’s club. It’s rated almost even, with a ix est job for a SCL club faces | Here’s. how the injury bugaboo stacks up: “Tom . Fitzgerald ‘at Ferndale hopes {but adds it’s a slight chance) . that Yezak, an all-| county selection last fall, may be. able to go against St. Frederick. Larry, 199-pounder, seored both St. James TDs last week. He is, ibenched with a slipped disc. St. James also has lost “Muggsy” | McGowan, figured as the first | string center who had been inac- | tive for ‘a week. McGowan rein-| jured a knee in Wednesday's prac- | tice, and may be out for the sea-| son. Offensive end Tom Griffin is. lost ‘for the season following an in- Do you drive a 57 New 14° Tubeless Tires at LOW LOW PRICES! 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Niebauer will be hard - hit if quarterback Bill - Flanigan, and tackle Fred Lauinger are unable to play. Bill pulled a back muscle’! and Lauinger~has a banged-up) knee. “If these boys can't play I | says the Shamrock coach. ‘Despite the probable loss of | at least, Eaglets’ ‘FROM’ SLAYBAUGETS. 22 Loe bee i _ 22 SHORTS .....-..Reg. 55c. 22 CONG, RIFLE. .. Reg. 78c — aed ROW DUCK HUNTERS FISHERMAN — are COTTAGERS 10'2¥4" Length, 58” Beam, 8-Fletation Compartment We De Boat Fizishing cad Outboard Motor aOR “riSQING SUPPLIES “| BE 8.0453 SLAYBAUGH'S 630 Oakland, 8 a box—limit 3 oat to a customer with $5.00. or more purchase— 1 DAY ONLY — SAT., OCTOBER 4th ALWAYS WATCH: SLAYBAUGH’S. AD FOR SATURDAY a PPPPPRPPPPPPPAPPPPPIPPPPA Sots Smee Pontiac’s FIRST QUIK-SERVE HARDWARE Trap Load SHOTGUN SHELLS _$ Box $319 Youn suels “ Box $9 69 Gé&F Fertilizer ny ie, $5, 95. ° 10 Ft. 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Night games will, have West Bloomfield at home to meet Oxford, trea nies -9 “school's ti most impressive triumph in recent years, visits Romeo in one of to- ro oc orapemte relented 4 Clawson, =Lamphere— Capac, Ortonville ‘at Webberville, | Owosso. at Lapeer, North Branch} at Frankenmuth, Grosse Pointe at Royal Oak Dondero, Marmee, Ohio at Country Day, Hartland at South eSices ee ewoe KEITH - JASON GAM - POWERS BRODIE. $ dn bi in hi hi Ain in nn Ai in Ain tin Aa Mi hs Ahan ti i Alias A Mn A Mi Ahn Mn Mins nn Mh Ml An An Mn Man Mie te Ahan Mane An itn Ae tt Mil i pewuvuvudev’ Vw rUCCCCCC CCC CCC CCC CTT. ltl ncn ln ld ld cy dl dn tl ls lnc dln ll nn natalia nd € So Oana oe ote PCS CCC CC CC CCC CCC CUC CCC CCC CC CCC CCCUCCCUCVTCUCVUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCTCCCUCCC CINE Ms MALA — ywTururuvreuCVvVCUVTT ee eee ee \ — ey ty It It’s Chilly © We Have In-Car Heaters bn sl Als Min ln lan dn Min ln i MM My Mh Mn ti be inna Anata Mirada Mar drain Ann dMacdtad nclty Mand tars Gin tind in din iortrldand lacie dl Banat SONA om aaa” PPP PD PPP PPP PPP PPP PP POPP SDS DS PPD DOE PE DEE EEE EEE DE SS SDSS FP PPPS DL Dreitacilt tlle. tna te Bn tla i (a a ious eoeeoe ee ” 2 eS . eee eee a ee OUTDOOR | MOVIES ALL | WINTER With a WONDERFUL 40° Matic ” IN-CAR | HEATERS HEALTHFUL RADIANT | HEAT JUST LIKE THE SUN'S RAYS. cone on out in your car anytime ...rain, shine or sleet. You'll re- lax completely in the living room comfort of health-giving rays of nature's warmth. rarer aw « PONTIAC]. DRIVE-IN oe 3.8 Theatre 4 Dixie Hwy.=US-10 3 1 Block North of Telegraph Rd. i} 1 ai ilies ata hooey / a P _ THIRTY » i : Ww ebster on Display: _ i By JAMES BAAR WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Library of Congress is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of the nation’s most famous speller Noah Webster. | - Webster was born Get. & ia ee “Silk—fine soft threat produced By the time he died in 1843 the phrase ‘‘Webster says'’ ended any argument over how to spell a word in these United States. ~. He wrote the first edition of | is spelling book in 1783. By 890 Americans had bought 60 | million copies of the hook in its Greatest U. S. Speller— Born 200 Years Ago | ly more devil -may-care mood, published his huge two-volume “American Dictionary’ in 1828. | Along with the greatly expanded) |definitions. arid many new words a! a4 by the insect called the silkworm.” “Luxury—anything delightful to; the senses." | “Sex —the distinction “between |male and female. The male sex is| usually characterized by muscular | 'strength, boldness and_ firmness. Bevan Wants Brifain fo End.Atom Tests | Foreign Secretary. Lloyd for. the ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 __ eee ee SCARBOROUGH, England (AP) —Aneurin Bevan’ said today. Brit- ain will quit testing nuclear weapons, “whatever. the conse- quences,’’ if the Labor party re- turns te power, * * * Bevan, the party’s spokesman on foreign _affairs, sidestepped committing any future Labor gov~) ernment to give up the making of nuclear weapons. ~ He spoke at the annual confer- ence of the party here. * * * Bevan criticized both U.S. Sec- retary of State Dulles and British Daughter Born to New Widow — of Top Jet Ace: CASSOPOLIS (UPD.= Mrs. of America’s top jet aces, gave hospital at Oakland, Calif., yes- terday, the child’s grandparents said today. 5 Mrs. Kincheloe is the widow of at Edward Air Force Base, Calit.. Kincheloe had been chosen by the Air Force to make the first flight into outer space. . Kincheloe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iven Kincheloe Sr. of Cas- sopolis, said their daughter-in-law plans to change the name of her two-year-old son from Robert to Dorothy Kincheloe, widow of one} - birth to a daughter in a Navy}. Capt, Iven Kincheloe Jr., who was} . killed July 26 when his jet crashed) __ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES. & ‘The femate ts characterized by|Wey they have conducted West-)Iven II in honor of her husband. | lation {n 1890 was 62,900,000.) ‘softness, sensibility and modesty.” ,ern relationships with the Com-' Mrs. Kincheloe planned to name ' ; - ‘| “Rum—the gave a recipe for | ™unist world. the new baby after her late -hus- The Library of Congress is mak- | making it)” = __The 1,200 delegates gave—Bevan:hand it-it had-been-a-boy. The girl > . ing its bow _to_the great Spellers —ein-stitt didn't get a line. ta | was named Jeannine Frances, © : various editions. (The U.S. popu- “Ta tremendous ovation. editions of his spelling , di —_— 2 SOS re ace tionaries and related works. Even BOARDING HOSE ; Se = Se bigest are UPA CHAIR AND SOINBA jie _ - 7 : HE SOYOUS CELEBRATION IN HONOR OF THE , ileed a Gap ed ee ek NEAT KILLING LOOST MADE INA BLUE CHIP aoe A samples of such snappy repattee | OIL STOCK ~~ IN MY, YOUTH, YOU KNOW, L TOYED KEEP a . PAFOR A WHILE WITH THE THOUGHT OF BECOMING BB KS “Will you drink a dish of tea?” A WALL STREET TITAN, BUT DISCARDED IT FoR “Sir, I am much obliged to you; IN FAVOR OF SOLDIERING, BIG GAME SOME I chuse (Webster says) not to = HUNTING, DIPLOMACY AND THE 7 drink any. —_—™ — : ARTS /—~ HAK-KAFFZ* > TIME: “What, you do not chuse to drink —— am ae any?” SS We —— == a y “No, sir, I am we fond of it.” ——— = YY” | -, Se 2 iS = . (They end drinking ‘hot ch 2 ° cS = = i Aa SS fates ees . a ma (2 2g = —= = —- > ee The library's first edition copy | 2 —._, [* = : 6 tates) knee to be in ey Vt & se) 6} ee s = uae existence—is found in an old'| |i [ |, x. { = , aS i . SE as : hand-mgd¢é sampler: N d he US NS oS SS 4 F/T. Famy Granger rte Gall Vik \ ‘s x in CE = nN _Afames inside the cover several Atak i e , am _7* times and some drew scholar » : 8 x > . 7 pictures of a woman bustle _ C= VW. 7 - a ahd another in a hoop” certs ° ~ . uy = = st — f Ae S A 1790 second* edition of the| 5 v = y = es nan added along list of maxims > ¥" = fj mi H ae if including: \J =- ‘ i E GRAND THERE Wi Hot love is soon cold.” mt P = )) i“. > WIZER? You Reidy inch ee take an ell.” 8 SS oT! Cw N Ai got (A ut i nes. , = a e " Nee f “When wine is in, wit is out.” V4 SS . MMW * * & / A = 10-3 Then came Webster’s ‘‘Compen- = FAD dious Dictionary” in 1806 offering 6RA Ff ON INTO : more than 400 pages of words and v Stas dues E NIGHT <7 definitions including: . , “Silk—the produce of worms; luxury—excess-in..eating, dress or OUT OUR WAY pleasure; sex—the distinction be- tween male and female (no de- tails); rum—ardent spirit.’’ (Gin, a popular beverage in certain quar- ters of London, didn’t get a men- tion.) Finally Webster, in an apparent- 36 Dead, 20 Missing in Mine Explosion BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP)—/- The explosion at Podvis coal mine Thursday took at least 36 lives . and the fate of 20 more miners is still unknown, Belgrade radio said CHAMPAGNE |IS CHEAP ALONG- KIND OF A HOISTER! HIMSELF A DRINK OF WATER today. * * * An official announcement said % : ee uepeet 188 miners in the ———a His. NEW HE'S . now eee 2,000-foot deep pit near the Bul- ay ‘AUNT FRITZ!I---OUR I OU A UTTLE . garian border and thet 141 were} | == WW MAILMAN HAS. JOB # MILKMAN--- || ABSENT- brought out alive. The earlier an-| [2252 ; 7AY CHANGED HIS JoB MINDED nouncement said 30 bodies were) | —= 6* — hy) \3 e V 4 _ recovered and 17 were still miss- Za CZ his ‘ r= : * 7 a ing. The radio said today only 132} |, 2 Ee = 8 were rescued. — "SZ. 5 J | aa = * x: s* Cz ie a Some of those rescued apparent- Fei _ pd j ly died in the hospital. Rescue op- lee at =, + $F ne Z erations were continuing. eg yt os 5 ind SRS | ‘ —_——_ “5 — Cleaners used about 85 million x — . o ‘ ; dollars worth of chemicals in 1957 ee | to clean, mothproof, waterproof TR.WILLIAM and remove spots from clothing. OVERHEAD © 1958 by WEA Bervice. tne. TM. Meg US Pat on. 70-3 By Dick Cavalli » i ; FLY-BY-NITE / ITS A DEAL, ; UP NOW... John Morris | FRANK'S { YOUNGMAN..YOU y THAT MOTOR'S SO. ‘i QUIET 'T EVEN IT, tod 23 VEN HEAR yy |. Dar ON My NEXT WEEK'S ’ ott ALLOWANCE ? C CALL! XS = WA ; , Yj eo Vy 8 E>” |i \ tf Li <8 Ps ‘ © 1908 by NEA Servics, ine. T.M, fag. UB, Par. OF. ~ to-3 GRANDMA WHY, IT'S JERRY'S LITTLE GOLLY, BUT THEY DO . TOY RACER// MAKE WONDERFUL TOYS | - FOR KIDS THESE Days.//] ! You'll Find - = OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling oroblems To Place Your WANT AD oe DIAL FE 2-818] mer DUCK 0 FIAT 4 ] f i / : i 10-3 \ “I was cold last night.” "1. "|, Complete name, farnshin good Bloomfield Hills, \ W. at Ke cores bedroom suites, 2 good living Yoom| Ramage § ae ea a A native of Detroit, Barbier left ae Silverware, iisena. Lampe, 9-11 AM. hari "alrond conser im ISIS to join __The following ford Community auction: on, M-24 Rummage Sale K of C Hal. 8.| Grains Lower covering sales of just north of Sat. Oct. 4/Saginaw. 8 to 1. Adv. produce brought to the Farmer's at Van: O8 Se aa.) pe Sale. First Methodist == Market. by: growers and Som. See ee eee esi 6 Church. - : $t-8:30 am. se ms offerings oo Tay ay Quotations:.are furnished by the) eee ee ie eccaaly: tn carly tn Ba ~ in rd oral ny Joth Detroi t ket advanced in early|proximately Be iia eee. = rs oo of “Markets, as of a vigorously from a cigarette machine an d|™®- gba adv. member of the/¢ cries Eeuex bn tha boae’ of Key stocks rose fractions to}Juke box, it was reported to Pop- Sale for Fri, Sat and Sete? cg oe today, fa ak eel FRorTs about a point. The ticker tape was|%4¢ Police yesterday. Mendig. FE 0,078. ring pws iened _ Aa te iter ae vis, cre a,c “tia. Sgailate for a period of four minutes) ‘Thieves broke inte the Walton Ford Motor Co. oes.) pk. seas. wu. saseves 3.90 3.00 under the rush of buying. * * * Trailer Camp office, 229 E. Wal- ton Blivd., and teok an undeter- mined amount of money and cigarettes from a cigarette ma- — + ehine, it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. inne ltt _better eee a.m. to 6. in eld ~ : bald en Many clothing verte ie “new. Skate Club, 35 Elizabeth St., and News: in Brief lon St. Patri bh. mr. Dublin, Pri & Oct. ard and 4th, 10 ath oe Advesiising Veteran police fos ae age sale. St, Past Laine ROY Brier Retites ee oink th seed oe teen Mile Rd., “been “named - Pri. ym. Oct. 3rd & Adv. Thieves broke -into the Pontiac the state. Business Notes Frank J. Jewell of 449 E. Four- director -for| Michigat for Ndogvers Disthions Seagram brands to all markets in as head of adver- BARBIER ‘tising and re- mained with Ford through 1941, joining MacManus, John & Birmingham, has| im 1942, Ss th | $55.75 175,000 shares of its subsidiaries and certain associated companies. : é aan Dow Share at it $55. aE cal Co. a se Cael _per share_on en issue of) ‘common stock to be offered Dow employes, its 13th Freed | Last Slovan” ‘Lincoln's Emancipation ‘Procla-|*' mation had freed the slaves of the South; the Amendment completed sinyes of the Norfh. . Thirteenth the job by freeing She Meee. Reapeetion Sevens ‘}Wayne County, Michigan, the. Dated? 10-1~"58. 22965-67 Woodward Ave. Ferndale Woodward Ate F By J..W. DA Nisley ax 5 CORP, “88. for the purpose Cad (Bl tage officers, viz: _ Sta tatg—Governor Lientenant Governor, of Sa, cane tea pone ate ‘Treasurer, Congressi ional United "tates “denater, ™Ueaiain: tative a ae. 1958 of $38 183. Sale me 10:30 a.m. 661 panes ‘Btace Bank Bidg., neaties, Michi PUBLIC 8A Nec Coupe, Serial to be held Senator, Soanonets 3 Count 7 Prosecuting torney, sheriff “ Notice Clerk and tion for the purpose the following officers, viz: Commissioners and to vote on the following constitutional eonvention proposal: “ghall @ convention be held to con- road an = ; —- nt< ane ard chigan Constitution for sequent submission to the electors of this State tor their approval?” Also any additional « ents ier propositions that may be posrocer Faery Notice relative te opening and closing red the polls. Election law, Act 116, PA Section 220, Pa teeter tt ee and shall be continu: ously onen watt) 8 9 oe in the -after- = ss - “3 t of Two Circutt oe “By Com Lois Street services. qualified -, for the, closing to vote. - on will be open. t " prescribed shali_ be aren The polls of ‘said electi —e _ MARJORIE. B._ WILLSON, Cir Clerk Oct.3, 6, “58, . Wood, supported by Rowse, Whereas, the City Plan Com- providing “Therefore sh ft Resolved, that ‘= lying ween t 184 waverly Addition and the south : ding & orl ron ense- “pubtic utiiities aad — wort services. “Be it Purther Resolved. e of alley lying between Lots 59 and 1 Waverly Addition = or} south line 4-foot easement be retained for public. uttifties and city. r open o'r ah A, ist 4 eelock—a.am and iil remain rv, City Hail.” of eecion until hd ¢eleck ~2- Z said Se eee City Commission. ders at the opening, | Soneg “icy Mage “esesneensnes 1% , in soybeans were|Pitms, Damson, % bu. -.... a73| General reed was active an —— Quines, ba. .......... races seaccsces $20) wake of its mainly on the nearby November) eee $00 ne a tee asl Coppers and other nonferrous + —petais—made—geed- gains, con-_ Beeees ‘$0| tinuing their rise of yesterday on — ‘Formosa = : higher metal -prices —and- MA. c= 31% tenanéd;——__—_—_—_ ae ing fac sme ecing, c is Kennecott rose more than-a-point.ter elthengh tor. pale tweds te boop “7s,and Magma Copper about 2. Gains ing a sharp watch for sudden 118 iof about a point were scored by developments: 1.48 Anaconda, International Nickel and | Wheat prices were about steady * 2159; Aleoa. : | : : o» bf . * around the opening with the dis- . = * tant July and September,~1959,/>° ag The market was once more mov-' centracts showing ~greatest' ing forward _ into record high’ i" ; The business ba und strength. Basis for the upturn in; -. 1 38\ground. The ckgro the July and September deliveries behs.), "1/99 | Continued favorable. Construction: was a private crop report which iS ae outlays were reported equaling the | came out yesterday indicating few: Se :- $99) August peak. Rail freight carload-| er acres are goinginto winter ee ing were at 8 new top fee Oe wheat this year than last year. GREENS ~ | year. Rye and oats were mostly lower, pars oy WOl Giscyscl eres Soc 1.06 SI oils, chemicals, ‘ b ae aren teels, » moter, Near the.end ofthe first hour, noe aeeeeenugbanbianinnonne 13s rubbers and electronics were wheat was unchanged to % higher, |Mustard, Du ....+is.serseeres sores i up. December $1.94%; corn % to %/sp BO, caccccecescecceess 115 « *« * lower, December $1.13%; onts~%4|°°** WE oo. -secnne--nerene 560 ¥ gai Dare wed higher to % lower, December 64; | — ractional ais rye % to % low mber ss4a5 enamne Chrysler, American Motors, eed Celery cabbage, dor. ......,... 150 $1.30%; and soybeans % to 1 cent = blese ‘oe ea sree 180 | Steel, apeornen Dobie Stee _ a bushel lower, November 92.16%. Te waa 200 United Aircraft, Raytheon, Sperry | . (crate) 3 dos. +. 438 Rand, Phelps Dedge, Eastman Ko- | Grain Prices - \dak, Allied Chemical. Lowe's, = - exas Co. and Loril-! cuicaGo GRAIN Wradiy and Eggs =| York Central. T CHICAGO, - -Oct: 3 (APi—Opening povLTRy la gta: ? DETROIT | beat € Oats “DETROIT, Oc AP)—Pr Dee .....o+. LB6% Dee sees. 64%iper pound, f. a" 3 sere, vices, paid New York Stocks Mar .s..coe 198% Mar -.o» @@%\ quality tive ry: f May ..cocce 196% Jly ...eeg-. 6i%e| Heme heavy t 19-18; light type 12.) ‘Late Morning Quotations) GIy ss eee se, 1.06% | Rye : heavy = : or fryers (3-4 ibs.) Pigures after decimal point are eighths Sep .. 1.88% Dec o..0,.. -1.30%e/ white 18; ca tes (544-6 Ibs.) 20-31, Pa 112.2 oars fold) ci May see 1.20% red Recks 19; ducklings 26 pep ors soos aS = reese ee! nna 1b 3 —_ _—-- c* 944 Int Silver... 37 a“ imew hme Jen ise saa DETEOIT EGGS —_— 2. _, 402 Int Tel & Tel £2 ae Hrd = Oe 101 7B-29A oaeTROrT. Oct. 2 (AP) . toe allie Chal - 4 dpeove, om ef hy? 1017-384. gredes: eS eee eee B-. 4—-ARet + | whites: Grade A jumbo 51-56, wta.jAm Airlin ... 244 Keisey Hay .. 192 — ore 83: sina ee wae wed. S38 re Gee 3 Emmporat: RS L - medium * ; i , 64. | ‘am M&Pdy . 466 Kresze, 55 2 | |Sreae States 10-48. se ang ie Am Motors .. 202 Kroser eo % | m 0 men Browns: Grade A extra large 49,/A™ BOM ey LOP Glass -: 983 | | ‘taree s6-47. etd. avg. 66; medium M-lcsoonda 51) ea My |. wot | , ks ‘ta wid. avg. 28. armeo Stl .. 804 forkn aire |. 526 1B s Soeimercialy 3 armour & Co 1817 Loew's _ 214 4800 in Month -S=2i=rciotee. BAS Pct riers small 20- veo ccs @ ! Balt & (437 Lou & TA ’ —— Grede A large 43; medium 33;/Selt mash as Mack Tre 33 Beeing Air . 4 : corm Alum .. 302 Me7,D Sirs. 18 Mid-September) Totals, : Bend sis ot Meee, at i ; : Borden. . 46 r ino . 444 Livestock Mercen L Indicate U Due’ Born Warn .. 364 Merr Ch &S . 165 ndicate Upsurge Due | cerca perberr. Livasréce ‘Mi... 83 Mim M&M. 924 to Rise: in Car- Output) SESE Ot eS eens a eee Mooi tw ard 4 me eapoly, inary tped ovegy cngice puta Oo Sa Me wale ar : : . rola : teady; wtil! 18.50-20.80: canners|Cal Pack ... 544 roe as _ With production of 1958 nrodels | ster: es So'18.8. Compared last|Calum & H.. 15 ierrey Co. a under way, the employment pic- —— end — a eer steers/Campb So 2p “oe on Rise — #1 ture in the Pontiac area bright-/S2¢ Seiler” messrstey “teedy: cowsiGan Pac... 30.3 Nat Dairy ... 451 ened last month. active, steady ice arena: bulls er Capital Airl .. 172 “ pee . a ee | most good slaughter'Carrier Cp .. 40.1 96 eas 2 Led by the motor vehicle indus-| steers 3 0-73 standard: to low | ood |Case pee 202 Nor Bac. 518 fet hl “ | . try, pres sree Fi te: standard to low betters 22.50-lcnes. & Oh. 5.8 bee Care tid 8 | creased by between mid-An- 24.56. vd ers 20.00- ; wtility| Chrysier ... Owens Cng .. 544 - gust and mid-September, the pain 189-1880, poe 22 soe oo on Cities os, os e a z a ue ile | Employmen curit m-| ‘er Clark Squip .. ; | = ati eal = / Vealers—Salable 50. Not -enough done/Cluett Pea ... 43 Epi ..... §2 mission ima’ to make a market today. Compared iast/Colg Paim ... 702 fas Pict .. 43.6 Auto plant employment went (Ind, prime 25 00-20 00 ty; moet chistes Cstam Ons. ee Peanecs 30. ots an : mda: an - up 4500 and an increase of 106 gees, Beoen23.00,"< eull and utility 16.00-| [aod pag ee Peps! oat aes each was noted in fabricating, | mee and be —Balable et eet a = Pheipe oF machinery and other . The ee ue ct poe momghter 3 odey-\ConPwPt (4%2) 96 Philo... 217 upsurge was offset slightly by | Funny steady: slaughter nea 5675 cents| Cont Bak . = Pil ES : <: : in the | a load choiee to prime’ shorn/ Cont Can 3 pure Oi! 402 minor drops of 100 aes ele 1 sek se cull to soir) Gest owes 122 RCA °... ‘374 service, government @ con-. Slaughter... ewes 10.75; most c ‘o> o «Repub 8tl 617 . . 4 chotee 60-75 Ib, feeder latibs 2100 Cont Of! .. . 874 * 26.1. struction fields, the MESC said. i nate jer Tat Copper Rag .. 295 Hex Drug -'. 361 Hogs—Seiable 100. Pew lots mixed No.|Corn Pd . “8 Rey Tob B . &4 The back-to-work movement con-|2 aa 3 ieee nee Ee: io. ro ie Be. 3 a Royal Dut ooo 423 wot -19.01;\ Deere ......5.- ; way tinued in the auto plants during!S"t,,° .?Sace 160-190 ‘ibs. Det Edis... 394 nn me atl the latter half of last month and Mosel Pac es Scovil Mt 3 the ME. ex ted. employment to . Pont ....1986. ghell Oil a he meu ci panties if working Week’s Car Production = ree : re = vases ce) . — clair 98 : Eaton Mig ... 68.4 ee ue (otteed Ce seer eer et Q UB +... Sou Ry _..... 49.5 Unemployment at mid-Sepfember| DETROIT w® — Automotive Eevee Bee ay Sperry Ra 205 --was estimated at 15,000, or 18.3! News, a trade paper, reports that ——— “++ 411 std Oil Cal .. 56.3 per cent of the total working force.|qrop to 36,500 units this week,! Pood we ee std on Ind a5 In August, the percentage was 23.3| chiefly because of labor troubles Ford Mot .... $6.7 stevens JP 25 4 per cent, and a year ago 88 Pet: at General Motors and parts short-| Wet: 44 so af Gardner Den. 45 cent. ages at Ford, Gee ek ase ID “ Codey The unemployment insurance * + ga Drnam . S88 gyiy E] Pd... 45.6 ; . e i oO i [ claims volume has dropped in line Last week's production totaled’ Gen Pas... a with the unemployment reduction, Gen Mills... 84 isn AST th the 42,600 cars. Gen Motor 4.4 Te n : the MESC said, with the Pontiac) “The truck output will come to|Gen Tel...) 821 Time R hear 481. branch office paying out $1,744,090 14,114 units this week, compared pert kee : ze Tran W Air .. 144) in insurance payments during SeP-| with 14,315 a week ago, thé paper| Gillette ..... re eee tember. said. , Sic es a are 18.1 ; «otal en anltthe a te ft i i In -Canada, it 5,023. cars|Gt No * 8 mit Air tin. Kalamazoo.Paper Firm ._ ft added, Gt No Ry | a Unit Aire | and trucks will be produced, com-| Greyhound 36-2 Unit Fruit ... 48.1! Buys 2 Match Plants pared with 4,340 last week. Guit OM ....1024 ed ASSIA 00 en = - HS os Rud . 40.5 2 Homestk . 38. ve 9} KALAMAZOO (UPI) — Suther- Hooker Mi. 34) US Steel... 902) land Paper Co. has purchased two|GE to Make Reactor Cont os 433 West Un “Tel 28 match manaiactring plants &t 8140" German a-Plant — |ftietiaf 6-3722 _ Pontiac Rapaweed Floor Serv A&B TRENCHING Footings _ FE 5-996 lines, field tile veer te ANY TYPE OF GOUSE USE PLANS any ov 1-8200 custom drawn. OL 3-4931 BUILD REPAIR. PLASTERING | ae Semspt more, house: | _BARGAIN — $575. ian This price ‘oF only, Terms. BRICK, BLOCK” AND < work Fireplaces and chimneys. FE 86-8375 BULLDO _FE 5-2853 work, Also chimneys. No job too Residential and commer- ee need work Ph. CEMENT WORK 1 a REA- _sonable rates FE #3687. CARPENTE oly ist RK HOUSE. Gk: GA- rage. or-re CUSTOM HOMES. 1 eS ceREeD Bey ia Free estimates OL ~ CEMENT & BLOCK . WORK PE 68-0782 CEMENT '8 OUR SPECIALTY. _Floors, basements EM 3-4879. ~ CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR_3-8701 LICENSED CONCRETE WORK. )- AND ; FIN- b-3463 or ELECTRICAL SERVICES and insured. Residential, commer- DRY WALL TAPING ELECT CONTRACTOR — RESE J extimaten: Partney Electric, clat, Raymond W, Commins. OL 0172 tsh Free estimates FE 46191. -dent.. comm., free est. FE 8-63 FR = FE ELECTRICIAN. SPECIALIZING IN electrital —— ara reas. rates, licensed, OR 3-4 FREE Sees ON WIRING, for water heaters, ranges & dry- ers FE 5-8431 RB Munro Elec- trie Co., 1060 W uron, ROOFS — ALL kinds. Est. 1918. Hugus-Marsh, 353 WN. Cass. FE 2-3021, FE 5-7775. HOUSEMOVING - FULLY equipped. FE 4-8450 L. A. Young. HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI- tions. Licensed builder. FHA terms FE 4-6900 R G SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING, sanding and "Amchine Phone FE $-0592 PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. Pat Lee, FE 2-7922 ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks Field tile, footings. Ditches & boat wells OL 1 a s * a. _.. - Business Services 13 hehind yeu Noten ACME ASPHALT PAVING. OUR that of BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT) | EAKLE'’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Rd, EM di el'& front end loading, PE -2-0603 LIGHT HAULING & MOVING OF any kind. Real chee: FE 8-240 €. ITH TON TRUCE ~ FE MAN wants work. Call any. ime. _ 8-6348 O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving. Phone FE 46-6806 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT \-ton Pickups 1'4-ton Stakes Dump Trucks Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD Open rnd Including Sunday FE 4-04 O FE 4-1442 SRWANEED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge. FE 5-4638_ M/ Painting & Decorating 20 18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- rating Casb or -terms FE {ST CLASS INT.-EXT FAINTING decorating Reas. OL 1 tt: Paper rémoved, FE 46918. A-1. PAINTING ret PAFERING.: Mason eee } 4-8364, -1 PA [OR & agit en Navarre. FE Piastef rep. 8-8513. . PAINTING AND PAPER HANG. ing. FE 5-9037 ves See te ~ | “With all your ae home 1e BAY, what: you — is a wife } ae. : APE, ‘DOWNTOWN eek, Inquire — _Netices & Personals 25. ‘| NOTICES & PERSONELS ON _AND = tis THIS feds J October 3, wilt I responsib.e for “any iad ited tracted by any other than my- self. Eddia Lee Bowman Jr., 184 Cedardale St., Pontiac, Mich, 25 yrs, exp ON i ANI ae y THB: DATE, Qctober 3, 1 Ww not be bees r SP APERRANGING rerpouene for any cans con- tracte ¥ y other an my- TUPPER OR _3-7061 self, Jerry Wern, 5357 Sashabaw i a _Rd., Clarkston, Mich Television Service .22;0N AND AFTER THIS DATE, > oma October i, 1958 2 will “not be CALLS AN- ALL TV _8ERVICE fare or sight. awered cme 4 RAY - responsible for any debts con- tracted by any other than my- seif. Ivan austekors 13 Longfel- low, Reyal Oak, Mic AL ELECTR FE +4 aa Iv Night Service FE. 8-6177 030 Mt. Clemens pat NIGHT TV SERVICE | —. or FE ° 54-8300 PP. STRAKA A-1 BOARDING HOME, BY Wtd. Children ‘to Board 26 DAY _or wk. Licensed, FE 5-3534. AUTO. WATER HEATER... BOT- Maple livin fur- PORRITT’S NIGHT SERVICE tled gas erm. n r niture and t beds for cabin. metic renee te Seem State ce yar Write Pontiac Press Upholsterin 23 ma LiceNaED HOME, MOTHER 8 ph g eare OR 3-356). AUBURN HGTS. UPHOLSTERY. | BABY DAY Kn NIGHT. - Slip covers & draperies, Free Est, FE 2-7568. . . ing. 8174 Cooley Lake 3-2641. . SITTING Loving care. FE 2- WIRED. DAY cake SOR CRIT. dren. Li d home, FE 4-2602. WANTED: CHILDREN TO BOARD. Licensed home. FE 5-015 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 N. Perry Bt. FE 5-8886 Wtd. Household Goods 27 ____ Lost & Found 24 ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE DRYER, $90. PE 5-1395. LOST — VICINITY 300 E small 8-40 Blue Wings Pin. Re- ward. Box 36, Pontiac Press. LOST: MANS BLK. BI Shamrock Dairy on _papers. FE 5-6066. LOST: BLOND COCKER SPANIEL, maie Children's pet Reward, MI 6-7328 LOST: BLACK WALLET CONTAIN- ing Upertant papers. Reward. OR 3-8418 LOST — CHILDRE NS PET — A 3 mos. old fem@le brown short- haired Pointer. Vic. ton & _Telegraph FE 8-6236. LOST: 1 PAIR DARK FRAME ope (Jr, size) Reward. FE ) AT e, Return LOST: WELL DRILLERS’ 4 IN. easing spear, Squirrel] Rd.. Long Lake Rd. or Middlebelt ve Be _ ward, Mr, Robey, MAyfair 6-6 LOST: MALE SIAMESE CA repaired by factory traine: at our office General Prt ng & Office Supply Co 17 Law- _rence St. Phone, FE 3.0138 We service all makes of wringer ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN als prices are below last cinity Lahser, Hel aes e and year's. Call FE 5-1917 for free Square Lk ard. FE estimates. oe, ibs ped 7. A-1 FURNACE CLEANING, BILLFOLD IN VIC. FE 2-5824 Acie Mile Please return 3-7188, after pee Renee. FE Hobbies & Supplies 24A EMMA'S HOBBY SHOP. ARTIFI!- rand automatic washers.. 30 yrs _in Pontiac* APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY’'S, 96 Oakland FE_ 2-402) ENCED LAA PRODUCTS. “See Mr. Brannon, Rammler- Dallas! leet - on ge - Chrysler *| Imperial. 1001 " ain. Rochester. | “BARBER WANTED OR rail rent Bidg, 5570 Elizabeth Lk. Rd EXP CAR WASHER ‘WANTED. 92 - Work Wanted Male 10 A-1 vATeTiNa INTERIOR. EXTE- as eee ese ated 3-3752 re OR 3-8 A-l CARPENTER oe NEW- _Repair. FE 4-4210, Baldwin. Ave AM JUST OUT US ARMY AND MOMENT: “OF DECISION. WHICH; want work of any kind. Have 1‘ ath will you take? arried poe _ wears experience as. instrument Sto 40 start with us 85.7 man with survey party Can also- guaranteed with excellent rots do yard work & tr, will unity for advancement. For we aS: est ell on, any pointment call Fuller Brush. Peter Shunck. ‘OR 3-0448. 2-2318. AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER . Murdock, FE 2-7861. |\CARPENTER WORK OF ANY NATIONAL CONCERN HAS OPEN- ing for man with knowledge of) machine or farm equipment Married. 30 oF older. Car essen: ad eescnabie: Call after 6 p.m. tia character u e : trainin given. Sales experience couer xe BOY, 18, goo Fone Belts not essential, Commission “drawing account when qualified. Personal interview with local di- : any work, Exc _FE 5-4438, CAR EEMTAT: ADDITIONS, REC. OR ASPHALT PAVING | LIABLE Driveways parking lots, ete Free estimates 24-hour service. MA 5-1206 or FE 5-5623, BLOOMFIELD wale CLEANERS. Wall and window Reasonable, Free est, No obligation. FE 2-1631 CARPET. REPAIRING. REWEAV- Sp ora Restretching OL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- pairing & rewinding. 218 E Pike 8t. FE 4-398] FURNACES, CLEANED AND serviced. C. L. Nelson, FE 5-1788. HANSON TV BeaviCE 283 rend 8-0237 _ W. CROOK ST SARASOTA AVENUE LICENSED BUILDER Coeronae BUILDING SERVICE GARAGES HOMES coment Work—Modernization vision manager Write, stating) rooms. Attics, ecnen cab., for- 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE * qualifications. dress, phone] mica, steps, es, | FE 2-7398 MA 5-9803 number Robert’Punsch. Dept. D-) FHA, MA 5-9821, "eM 34775. ORNAMENTAL AND GENERAL 23, P. O Box 392, Dallas. Texas | CARPENTRY. 30 YRS |EXP.| masonry, small medium or large. Kitchen cabinets and .formica a __ Specialty. Reas. OR _3-3294. CARPENTER WORK OF ALL ROUTE MAN WITH CAR. PICK! up and delivery for cleaners. (Gy, commercial or residential. Repair and new, $- 2069. PLASTERING-NEW OR _ Work guaranteed, FE 5. erase. pat Ee Sheginaw. Palace Cleaners |_kinds EM_ 3-0160. = ‘C & V JANITOR SERV. REDEC- & MEN — WE'VE GOT WHAT : "you've been looking for Train- | orating and painting foe ‘smn ing Program — Bonus Plan ork Hot 2 tPF 4024 SAWS MACHINE =e Manley Leach 10 Bagley St TRENCH BACK FILLING, "FAST dependable serv. FE 5-5058 Eves. x- ;_after 6 pm 4-0234 centionai a yeu Hospitiliza- Micuilanol pron iltoline lave \CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Demonstrators furnished ter Kitchens a specialty FE the time to start selling new 5000, Chrysiers, Plymouths and periais Grow with Pontiac's fast-| of any kind. FE 8-2 ais groging dealership- See Tony; ‘EXP aN pEN TER WANTS i” R MTRS. INC | small jobs Ph, FE 8-3124 724 DAKLAND AVE |FAMILY MAN. AGE 26. WANTS PONTIAC, MICH | work of any Ln also has pickup | 3-949. available Now is| =A T 4 c _truck. OR Ss SALES MAN |HAVE TRUCK pre DO LIGHT | j *Wanted 3 experienced salesmen.| hauling. FE 2-0) eloeers Leads furnished. $80 00 a. feat plus bonuses. Call FE 5-2718 YF mn A MESS iE BUILD FOR 7 — don't cuss. call us, ee ir Wiliam 0 Gs _terlenrpente — Finish and rough. 4- SALESM — BY WHOL ESALE | 5x. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT- ing FE 4-6402 or FE 4-6462. Free estimates feur or yard man Porter fob. PRESS ! BOX 118 | Hither one 1e okay, FE 2-5894. STEADY WORK FOR GOOD ME- RELIABLE CARPEN NI er EM’ 3-4 ioe Rambler deai- wom LEC is PENTERUNEEDS | er. ze TREE TRIMMING AND REI SOLICITOR, MUST HAVE sole! Cites est. Tots cleared FE. car, small Weekly wage plus com- L 56.02. mission rite Box 18 Pontiac] r r Press An atnn g name. address, | ¥ Ww ork Wanted Female 11. phone Ke aeananas DES || 1 DAY meant SERV., $3 BU. a HINK? Ref. Pick, up '& del FE e_5-1471. Do yow really want to work? Full & part time meo needed cal Frank Chivers a: FE 5-0243 for __Personal interview i2 WANTED ELDERLY } MAN 1 DAY IRONING SERV, $250 A _bu. Pick up and del OR 3-5683. WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- _ing and housecleaning FE 3-7581. ] " FOR Im-|EXP FARMER wants WORK | ALL KINDg OF ALTERATIONS, ladies dresses speciaity, FE 5-6256 DRESSMAKING TAILORING AND alterations. Mrs. Bodell FE 4-9053 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 _cial flowers, crocheting & aprons. FE_2-9005 or FE 2-2356. PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games. Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. _ Notices & Personals 25 —— KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman OR_3-1592 ANYONE KNOWING ANY INFOR- | mation about the accident that occurred Thursday, October 25th, ground p.m. at Pontiac Trail | and Perry St. please contact itis Marge Webster at REpublic ANY GIRL OR WOMAN a ing a friendly adviser, phone F ala Confidentiai The Balpatios rmy Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home o id tots, Get the top dollar will 1 oy, outright or it for you Comm ¥ Sale Phone . WANTED TO - ALL TYPES of furniture. 23. WTD. - ANTIQUE DISHES, AN- en lamps. Antique furniture 2-152) Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 AUTO. WATER HEATER, BOT- tled gas. Maple living rm. furni- ture and twin beds for cabin. rice. Write Pontiac Press WANTED: | SET OF BAR BELLS. FE 47334 Wanted to Rent 29 z 4_E ONY CARISTIAN COUPLE WITH TWO girls, ages 8 and 4, desire 2 bed- room home vicinity. of Orchard Lake and Re a ot Furn. or unfurn. FE 5-7220. LANDLORDS We have over 30 rental appil- cants. Wanted homes and apts. All areas. Furn.. or urn, - ARRO RLTY= 5143 Cags-Etizabeth h Rd. FE 5-3030 SMALL BLE 3 OR GARAGE. OR- _ lando _3-8387 “Share Living g Quarters 30 ARMY WIFE WITH BABY WISHES to share apt. with working motb- er. Or will care for extra child in exchange for living quarters. MA 5-0441 IDEAL LOCATION FOR REFINED jady who would enjoy a nice West side home. Meals arranged. Box 27, Pontiac Press. PROFESSIONAL WOM AN, tar share modern country Rochester area with another wom- an or young couple. OL 42-4989 eves, WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS CASH BUYERS WAITING. ae - SONABLE DISCOUNTS QUI Face lifting, face A petren g & Swe- dish massage Stockholm grad- uate. A young skin is sure to win 772 E. Maple jAcross from Krogers} Birmingham, MI 6-1373 Coo B set $180 MOH. Stylenite | CLOSINGS ASK FOR MR HAY- ert Williams Lake Rd. & LC HAYDEN, Realtor BEAUTY IS 86 _E_ Walton FE 8-0441 EVERYONE'S DUTY fe DONS, FAIR R/ DEAL FOW DISCOUNT Cash at once Crenit te 9) & Sun. 8 to & Hayes, Detroit DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AlI- terations. Drapes & formals done _in_my_ home. Call PE 8-8455. TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS, al} kinds for ladies & men. FE _$-3229 37 E Strathmore, _ ~ Garden Plowing 16B CUSTOM PLOW. DRA 5 LIGHT arading. Anywhere, 3-5986 Insurance Weeatlcs 17A FOR GOOD INSURANCE CALL DANIELS AGENCY 763 W Fe 3-711! | | Huron Latindry Service 18 | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- {ce phone Pontiac Laundry. FE _ 3-810! - LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac _Laundry, Phone FE 2-810). Landscaping 1 _I8A Al ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- moval and trimming Get our bid. i jobs more for home than ? HIGH 8CHOOL GRADUATES DFE- wages. Living quarters furn. FE Sire adding machine. work or ba- 44228 ; _ c | bysitting | Call FE 5-0166 . — TC MSsepo A-l IRONINGS, NICELY DONF. \\ ANT ED , reas Pick up & del FE 4-2127 | PAS SieRVICEATAN EXP COLORE =D GIRL WITH REF- “98500 galare while training Haro] [Plces wolld ilke cleaning and work exceptional earnings after j7onings 3 days a week Own tratning period Located in Lords rans. FE 3-7320 after 5 Furniture Co 125 W Huron GIRL WANTS BABYSITTING AND WTD 2 MEN TO LEARN HEAT-| light housework Apply Pontiac ing business. Apply 80 N. Pad-| Press Box 1m dock laine WANTS DAY WORK MON- a _ CO i day thru Sggurday, Own transpor- _Help Wanted Female 7 ¢ExERAL HO elp Wanted Female 7 jO ENERAL HOUSEWORK, BY ee $021 own transportation. . OR OLE OBA Ee ousewor c care lake IRONINGS, 250 BU L. White only OR 37343 | Mansfield, 3 FE. 8-075 oS oa COMPANION FOR ELDERLY IRONINGS $2.50 A A.BUS lady Very light work FE 5-375 HITE SHIRTS A “SPECIALTY. _Sfter 6 pm. FE 8-439 8 DON’L WISH FOR TRONINGS Been REA- 2S POTR OD One ixbs MIDULEAGES- LADY W WILL | MONEY! Make it easily care for children or adults 47 | Florence side door eae ARR) : LADY WISHES. CLEANING. $1 HR through Classified Ads. To Exp. Ret. PE 2.2870 MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, & smc sei], rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. retarial servicé. iM MIDDLEAGED LA DY a8 OULD like work in a motheriess sales PE 23-7307, j FE 2-7188 FE 8-9735 / ATTENTION TRUCKERS, LOAD- ng biack sandy loam top sail Stevenson Hwy. and Rochester Rd INTER- -LAKES TREE “SERVICE. Trim. remove. cabiing. surgery Land clearing Insured MA 4-2903 COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING, Tepair and maintenance Free es- ENTERTAIN FRIENDS TUPPER- ware parties. Fun, lovely hostess gifts, OR 3-8585 FAT FOLK», Your dream has come true you can lose weight he oR quickly, Imagine josing 10 lbs in 6 short @ inches the very puinute u our safe, free reducing pro- gram. today rour lucky | ay cull ‘pow for appointment. _¥FE 44131 HALL I FOR RENT, $75. WILL AC- commodate 100 for banquets and ee, pecple for dances Asphalt parking area. FE 4-7101 before/ noon, bet. ij and. 12 am ‘ HYPNOTIST CONSULTATION “tn | | I stuttering, emotional probiems & _weight reducing. FE 8-1632. JACK’S BARBER SHOP MOVED | from 481 8 pettord to 300] High- Jand Rd (M-59) __ Notices ¢ & | Personals 25° le RR If you are having trouble meeting | your payments, see us _ today. MICHIGAN crrUtt COUNSE LORS, INE€., 716 Pontiac State Bank Biden ‘FE 8-0436 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY & ECO. | nomically with newly released | Dex-A-Diet tablets a® cents at SIMMS" NOW ‘BOOKING HAY RIDES | timates ba? Landscape Serv- team pulled, moonlight rides. MU ice, FE 4-6510. __ 4-05285. _ eouciee ta LAWN BUILDING.| RUMMAGE SALE. 4157 SILVER. leveling, rading, / seeding, sod- pivee Friday and Saturday, Oct. ding, esl. 3rd, and 4th. From 9 to 5. OR CUSTOM BULLDOZING, YARD &| —255 driveway grading, Back filling. Roto-tilling, Terms, EM 3-3033, < cSt EE TRIIMING ant : se remova 6-6593 or OR 33000. GET IT QUICK, eect oes : LAWNS ROTO-TILLED FE 5-6018 MERIAN BLUE SOD-25¢_ sq. yd 45¢ delivered 260] eek: | Rd_ North of Auburn _TW 21174 NEW LAWW BUILT FINISH | TRIM- ming Reasonable rates. FE 1-8019 or MA_5-4041. WEED SPR AYING SEED SOD EVEIRGREENS, OR 3-0624 DU 32-1033 MI Pave | 33_W |CASH 1 FOR LAND CONTRACTS. = J vaowex eiaer Dixie Hwy. On 2339 Orchard ——— | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. MeLAIN? MORTOAGE & RLTY. CO. _A. Taylor 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293.| LA 6-354 Call collect DUBLIN _COMMMNITY CENTER | hall for rent, kitchen facilities. . % 150 capacity oe $50. Call Mr. Sees URE Leos CASH CHARLES CHESTER” eaten AIR CUSHIONED SHOES NE 2 £. H. MILLER OR 3-4942} For yd contracts, Agee! a sea- AINTY MA a | sone west possible. discount, Dale le eda ee | no obligation Call FE 4-3844 or 5-7805 (= wna i teal -ask Tor Tel McCul- s | lough. ARRO REALTY | 5143 CASS-ELIZ. CASH - AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- TRACTS AND HOME EQU MARE NO OBLIGATION. CALL : A. Joh nson REALTO FE 4-2533 Re aN a0 4.8 Telegraoh Rd. CASH ~ WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS’ QUICR CLOSING NO HIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger.Co. . HURON FE_5-8183 CONTRACTS WANTED Clark Real Estate 1362 W Huron. 46492 or FE 44813. Ask for _Mr Clark IMMEDIATE- ACTION any good land contract. New or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- tatectory. reer 7 RMS 3. AND yan ‘welcome. FE 58-0835. uN 1c CLEAN N LARGE ROOMS. Utilities. Wash- | < ipa 3 ROOMS AND topo! gas furn week. FE 25203 "0 a baby welcome Apply Clair 3 tala ULE has Coz thing f as. 2823 Leach aubsrn Heights” PE 68-3139. PRIVA BATH ay on utilities AnD fur- y- “DARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE 3 om yond entrance, West side 3 ROOMa AND BA In Pontiac Sieet BABY WEL uM WwEL- Yrije 4 AND BATH CLEAN UPPER, as heat, 124 N. Telegra: R ; TTRING PORN. 7 ROOMS & BATH WORKING FE 5-046 welcome 8565 Lake Rd. 4 ROOM APT. WITH PRIVATE entrance and oF aes bath Oun- ties. FE 411 CE ROOMS OR 3 NICE RMS. Heated, FE R) PRIVS. 5 ROOM HEATED FLAT. CHIL © irae allowed $80 per mo. 3-4307 - ERB APTS. A LOVELY 4 ROOM. 1 _119 State St. PE .5-2203 __ $55 per_mo. FE, 2-06 ATTRACTIVE 4 RMB. end BATH. BACHELOR: poked bath. 1 utilities fur- sisbee 70 beset "Call at 288 WN. erry BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE EN- trance man, Cottage. Quiet 50 weve L i ae tm., kitchen with b ast ‘oom Ss, re & ban $60. burn Heights area. PE 7. FURN 3 ROOM APT. CHILDREN welcome. FE 3-7295 FOR COLORED. BASE MENT APT. Also one row furn, jpg dis- Ose) tance of J FE 2-5845 Tater 3: oa SOUTH WILL LEAS RGE APT. , CLEA adh $16. No drinkers. nd. F odern). . with 2 larg Hospital. E MY facing water, re Dr., 1035 Oak- LARGE LOVELY corner pictur, Adults. J AND BATH, het or air- LAKEFRONT 2 SSMaE a Utilities furnished” MY_ Dies. MOD. APT. utilities 294 Perry, 18ST FLOOR. HEAT, BEAUTIFULLY. lee nD ONE bedroom ent on Woodhull! Lake. Just right for responsible e into and couple. Ready to = living. Avaitable, “antil June 1ith. § month. 18 ber art, 4940 Rochester Rd. MUlberry 9-1511 at-18 Mile road ON LAKE ELIZABETH. YEAR ‘round, clean pleasant, for couple, ho dr inkers. Also. unfurnished apt. FE 2-4160. STUDIO APT. FOR LADY. erything furn, 25 Williams. WEST HURON Lower 3 rooms exclusive apt. r FE 5-5416. 2-8041 0 EV- FE WATERF BY APIs: 3 rooms furn., “WHITE BROS. ee Open Eves ‘til 9: Bun. 10 “tit 8. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 ae 2 BEDROOM furn, Lake front apts, OR PARTLY 3-9105. BEDROOM * gi00 per mo. nole. BelAir APT, FOR Adults. 130 Manor, FE + Sem} 41559. 18ST FLOOR PVT. WARM, rere) Basement and garag 3 0 FE Cn 3 ne Podab hak $53) be 3 Lanrataral 28 Stout t Bt, FE is yy RO Foe: tiled bath, gas heat fenced _ Pull $75, FE8-90) Ea ACE, yatd 9018. 2 RM . FISHERS. PVT, 5., NR Util. furn,, $15 wk. OR 3-706. ENT. 2 RMS AND BATH, $10 PER WK. Oxbow Lk if; round floor, Priv. Ent Completely redecorated, OR 3-8863, % citadel QQ STOWELI. FE 2 Ey GROUND F FLOOR, PVT. ent. 2401 Opdyke. $50 month. FE 4-8635. 2 Pati! FURN, APTS. downtown. Near ch No calls aft spe m. Can ea o calls after ee FE &- 82293 be seen any time Orchard Lake 3. 249 3 ROOM LOWER APT. GAS HEAT, 1 child welcome 231 8 Jessie. 3 ROO . BATH (8T FLOOR, ON bus lin PE 5-8239. 3 RMS. "AND BATH ADULTS. XO _drinkers, Heat. FE 5-162 3 _APT. ON OaK- land Ave SM and « trance, d hot water fur. nished., $50. FE 44807, Adults, FE — Ley at door, ’ UPPER PLATS: 2 cans i. a f LARGE R : hot water, heat $65 per month, \ PVT BA r ‘heat, refrig. sos gure. $60 NR, TRANSPORTER. Commerce and inion Lake area og Write Boz 115. ett, THE = 2 BEDROOM APART- eae neawiy ‘oo Close in, (St FE MODERN 6 TG be of] heat Ez. Kennett a. 26 Lapis wy Hey ver Eecae mare | . ©@ ware Drayton — can FE NICE, “CLEAN $. RM. UNFURN. apt. Heat Use of base- Ga ment. Baby welcome. ORCHARD CT. APTS. . BRAND NEW ~ : fe ve apartment where the peo- fier are et ee Bape lld ard —= Call oafere 5. FE 5-1172. "WATERFORD A PTS. WHITE BROS. OR Aes: | Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. til 8: Sun. 10 ‘ti! § Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM. NICELY FURN- ished. 1 child welcome. FE 2-4855 1 BEDRM. GAS FURNACE, FIRE- lace. utili. rm., Oct. “a to May 1. all after 7:30 FE 5-7860. 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT. NICE- ly furn. Gas heat. ba mo, EM 3-4322. 2275 Keith 2 BEDRM., WALLED ive MOD. Close to city. Reas. MA 4-2293, 3 RMS AND BATH FURN. $50 ‘per month. Union Lk. EM 3-3269. 2 BEDROOMS. AVAIL. NOV. 18ST. FE_5-6690. 3572 Wards Point OIL FURNACE, thood, LAKE 1% 455 a mo. “year around. 7 Lakeview 6-133. 3 BEDROOM for winter 3-4163 FULLY UIPPED Childr 3a welcome. OR DROOM M eel A front, furn ‘til Cpe L Si to 6. sn Iewton Ra 3 BED AUTO. OIL HEAT, NR NR. wre Tlend Lk, $80. FE 4-6240. N 30 TRAILER. WEEK “panther ey Lake Orion, Uy) 2-1864 e ipooe a ND BA _S6 ‘Tapbe Rd. be ere ROOMS abo. EM Pi ies OH ~ es Lake 4 ROOM PORRGERED SN aeE. 4 RMS AND BATH FOR CLEAN at goog #80 w children, School bus menth. 4005 Park- 4 oo FUR HOUSE ON AED Lon — 1823 PE Portlock. Call 4_& 6 Ri RMS. KEEGO OR. e ae HARB 5 ROOM veal CONVENI- ences, EM 48 ROOMS, 2 oe OOMS AND sleeping porch Living room, din- ing room, Eignes, bath, ——, tion room “lave down r Rent ith. Ei monte Phone ake Or — pera ay $143-Cass- FE 5-3030 eee a eat, jp ekd ome rg hea 1 (an ay is y. h 7 FE 4-5 338 or Me Why CASS LA NT — NEW AND $00 per quired Also One at hit sock Loveland, FE BEDRM, FURN shag = gate. $55. 6 ROOMS AND eat 44913 6 ROOMS & mart NR_ TEL-HU- _fon, Bus service, FE 5-8257. 6 ROOMS AND Sark OWNER inlets to retain 1 room. Chil- a. PE 46606, 11 May- ND BATH. GAS HEAT, tear ar warage: Lake. os 8% Of [r mo. 6 aa HOUSE i aceobcl! DEC, ALL CSDER war ROOM TER race, garage. We: ide nAvaile: Oct 6. $60 per FE BRICK 6 RMS AND GARAGE. abide decorated. Near Pontiac Centr ot $85. MA 6-6603 BEA 6 ROOMS, WEST = gas heat, garage. Phone. surdatow oo Sree ia Ideal Working Cow are m CLOSE 3 BEDROOM $50 eae a se ann Clarkston. Shep eat : 43958. ¥ Polar engeny FOR LEASE = New 3 bedroom brick. Gas basement. Imme- aise os E4088 Tom Bate- ee h. 2 car garage basement. All. ~ aut nace. OR 348722 celia LA eae bath, porches. ¢ 5 eae: ene 0. wath oe _for $75 month, WM '5-S98 raed MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE. oa a: eld auras Heights. 0. MODERN BEDROOM WATER- freot, $30 monthly, EM 3-3303 or ToDERN ‘ BEDROOM HOME iN om Adults pretariea On cate WOBEAN 3 Senn WiTH BASE. ment. a t schools & 3 _ > 3 . REP. erences, Bice ins ii $106 Wescomb Lake ‘Ponts Gass niet Mien Fay rome 71803. RENT WITH OPTION HL Rees 7 oe “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, ocToBER 5 1958. SLICES vies Sig for lo- tn orth ead of town ‘oear use g -| Right here it a looking for .« uf ne “want to get out a Geiseoan Li Eo = cance We av love Ttoom k es mils OP ~ , MODEL HOME NOW FOR SALE Slice & REALTY. ~~ SYLVAN pone SE, Wargich, hee new lle For Sale ‘Houses 43. Reome vy Dayar Wook Cockiae “tnd? retrisersbon. unite Rent — aA tep a. Gas heat. Reascuebie gag Cal owner, OR 3-460) after Rene Office | Space 4 am | % BLOCK FROM SEARS “HOTEL AUBURIN- BARGAIN SEASON. le here—we Bay while me noee Bi pd RRO R Atty eect tS REALTOR \PE 4-384 Open @ am to 8-30 p.m. Sunday ¥i4 sod, 8ST BENEDICT AREA r storms ger Swoinge = 3 - $650 down reteonr over a et = BUILT IN 1955 This aimost new home = nice gine Bring room with picture win- dow kitchen with Roe aoodale sink and Coast bol ee | hea | fall pric sen tr so tlberal al ferme. isan SUN 2 bedroom home yin $7,900. Doped terms t us show | CRAWEORD AGENCY Oakland — 2 large rooms, heated (MY sno : 609 E. Piint st. Lake Orion Michigan. rm house | : ec er | wae SELL OR TRADE MY Ew MODERN 16 5a FT os ue nie jocated tn the teats sree. | Ba of Walled Lake eae SA Pan location with Begsiior 344 8. eee 44516. Eves. f 2-785 rate meme OP- j fice space. West Huron St. 1 bix west ol P edid _ Two story| m } With ample. pst. Rent Leas Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 41 A USED CAR LOT Cheice live wire Sous A onary per month. Lease evailad Edward M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-€165 Dally "td 6 ready eccupancy about May) rE afer) OMPLETING 20144 ane pee it suburban s to — Pinks oe ‘suit, ——— +22 a FOR LEASE . CE—26x23—main nigh | th 3 rears old. Loads of 363 § Telegraph Rd. 9-9 parking. Ask for Mr. Bate. FE 3-Tleo ree 2-153 man or Mr. Kampsen. i Bateman Kampsen REALTOR FE 4-0528, 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun 2 bedrms., kitchen © ives rm er, land or cash gBal. $5.630 ai Ls. 'N othing Down oe, FULL PRICE. Large St. Michaels, 2 car garage Closing rs oniy ou eligible Veterans. i g 3 A 3 g 3 5 3 BEDROOM HOME fust « couple of miles from Union Lake Village. i dinin room. plent < closets furnace deep -68.750 wi | org mortgage costs down DRAYTON PLAINS. Must eell. Owner has moved out . st Bed . moe woe. in with ‘perments less than re PRICE only 35.000. and auto water heater. You Will need very Eile to han- die this one proviaing you are a Veteran RAY O'NEIL, Realtor For Rent Miscellaneous 42 20x30 GARAGE FOR; RENT OPF Auburn Ave. _ Ardmore. ge water aa air | $75 mo. For Sale Houses $500 DOWN 2 bedroom home, automatic gas! heat & hot water i's car «&- rage,- nice lot. Near Auburn & Adem@ Ra FE_5-0522. WHITE | DRAYTON PLAINS 30 x 60. yepi. that’s the size of thie n Jew 3 bedroom brick, room home has niece sstered ms ceilings, oak floors, storms & screens: Also an undersized patio roe mes 130x130: ft It's nee seater. have the key! down., Price is $18,600, $4,000 yard. Close schoo]. Only $13,°00, with se Jo ach payment on FHA oa THIS IS IT! ston offers this 28x60-ft. ioe heme featuring a 13x21-ft. carpeted living room with fire- lace, and built-in hookcase $x15 modern kitchen. 3 large f ly room with built. eran: | baths. 14x'* more could you want for only 17,000, and easy terms? Qal’ to- di y—you won't Lf disappointed ! |- WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE le H Open ves til 8: “sunaay 10 “th 8 eons eS BIDE, LARGE bedroom 1% baths. Newly Zone Commercial 0 Ree erent ipte, panies each in, “more than asking price With mor : ; bout 90 mines from tine: 000 INNAN Nt rE 66 W, Huron |. +2571 ’ } ee MACEDAY GARDENS rooms. and a ful. basement with attached garage All alumi- num siding and storms and ae LAKE FRONT bedroom bungalow large | ecreened porch natural stone fire- | piece: full. basement beach. co, $14,900; $3,600 eae BEE IT TODAY. LONG LAKE FRONT Attractive 3 bedrocm home. larve ving room with fireplace cove | ceilings. basement auto oil heat. | breezeway, attached 1'4-car Br | rage. Geode beach. CALL Fi INTMENT. LAKE PRIVILEGES Ideal retirement home, situated ing 2 beautiful lakes. Priced for | quick sale $6,500: $1,006 down ' _ COLORED | cogil bedroom home. family- ination storm sash. oil on a high 60x265 ft lot over! el ing 2 beautiful lakes Priced for | quick sale. $6500; $1,000 down. | | COLORED Large 2 bedroom home tamnys | sized dining room, basement: 2) car garage. Paved street. $9950, terms! Smith- — Wideman | Saas ESTATE OPEN EVES FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON SALE HOUSES 43 VALUES NEAR DOWNTOWN — Income. Ist floor has .4 rooms and bath, 2nd floor, 5 rooms and bath. All lagge rooms. Basement, hot air heat. It's vacant. $12.500, will accept low down payment. WHITE. COLONIAL — West side location, 2 landscaped lots. Liv-. ing room with fireplace, sun room - Dining room, wall-to-wall car- eting, kitchen has loads of cup- oards. 3 bedrooms and tile bath on 2nd floor Basement dry and clean ‘Timken’ FA oil heat. 2- car garage $18,000; FHA terms. PRICE REDUCED ~-—Possession at once. Rambling ranch home on tree studded lot with ‘lake privileges. Spacious living room, Tennessee stone fireplace dining “L,* wall-to-wall Farpeting. pisnt roo 2 1 TO 200 ACRE brick fireplace; Hotpoint built-in] off Union Lake Road. White Lake car garage. On 80 i cor- PIECES oven, etc. OR. WILL BUILD ON| Township. i ner lot YOUR LOT FOR $12,950. It's . 1T USES _@ terrific value. Also we have CHOICE Lor SP Ata oon if Leslie R. Middlton WITH OR WITHOUT HOUS large selection of lake front jots ee coe mares Etats Mo 3 Gi at numerous oth EELS cee JOUNEO™ BE SMART . : mcceis for sale now, Inspegt to- _ 300. — pie operon) 160% LOTS, ¢ zoxiae. READY FOR BUILD: , Som. paved -Mapie ro: Phone EM_3-4198 _ $1650 uD. Terns, 40.8) Templeton}. ‘Go. ‘Suburban el SCHUETT, Realtor . - ee Ghecal LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD MUST SELL 1 WiNEERSHAM : ‘ Ottawa Dr we . pe Cla = Exceptionally large 6 room mod- 7195 W. maple MAyfalr 6-6250 4 bedroom brick, modern kitchen —CALL OR STOP IN— ern home Full basemtnt. A 15x -ROLLING with dinette, large dining room, |. 21 ft. carpeted living room with PANN natural fireplace. Also sun room | 102 S. Broadway : a natural fireplace and extra lge Beautiful homesites for split-level coat, ee . Mr 48720. 1 evoom ou (fomel Oe oat fe MY 9.2871 Petare Srey ane Nee beet es rabee homes with ex- gown 3 bed.ooms and complete Lake Orion 2} ae which must be seen. Owner must| "TJ J- HILL. ‘V ILLAGE Sale Household Goods 57. pe eee ee ea to 1319 Kone Ms 543 ‘eras Ericed ‘St only $1020 5b A community where you can c ALL. ‘WOOL ROSE 9x RUG ceil Lakeville _ OA & £545 NEARLY NEW puud) souraay a Ramenend eee) 4, ¢ small rugs. $5. EM (any hk. L. Temp! eton, Realtor | — Owner being transferred—a large TNT 2339 Orchard tee na FE ©6563 Rea 3 bedranis back ase Hone $150 DOW N _ Aft 8. FE 2-9502 - with 143 ceramic baths. Large = 4 , modern kitchen with plenty of built-ins Exceptional view from Not hing Down ving fooen and cine rom sn Hale Hwy oR 2 4 7 | ecreation room nm basemen i peer Rd. E_5- Will busid’ starter home on ve DR AY ‘TON AREA with sliding glass doors opening = 7 O SELL Jot Our plans or your plans. 3 bedroom’ ranch with carport. L onto outside patio area. Extra AS BUY R Basement included Aiso rough} Brick and frame construction. Ex- large 2 car garage with paved| Residential er commercial lots. -. wiring See our model. Don Mc-| a lot on ved street. drive, 175 ft. x 220 ft parce] of CALL Donald OR 3897 | Gee ig school hurches "sag | don = i, ons site "| HOLMES-BARTRAM e | proposed~ shopping , center, es, IC py ile a = ~ ; i roximately $78 4292 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 : = = Near Huntooa Lake | down. Balance approx raters ui a8 Die) Hwy er raat POmMnuING a —— oo 2 Bede, Eu Basenrt=—= = ‘mediate "pamela a. i: | Beautiful homesites for splitleve' Ger mes oo ee . so-3 “ss 8 i = ’ b eliable local buuder i = Be m anch me with x ‘ = << ee dry | basement, feo eer - WATE RF ORD. A I 4 D E “N- ° sea basement meen ‘ — +9 ons space ~qil furnace. bright c neery | - < = : = a BX Bs = hiving Foam, sitable kitchen VILLAGE WE BUILD NEW HOMES $5,000| Hi HILDE ILL: AGE -*¥ don’t have anything to talk about either. Want ¢ to heat — Siete Boe at a x i FixTURE! a ¥e ON gieaming o@k floors, plastered; 7 room modern. 4 large bedrooms and up. We have plans to choose |- community where you can ;~ r 50 Wee! _ or and £ _ malls Weil lovated ‘on 80 foot — Large colorful paneled Kitchen | ee will ya uligt0 aft RCE] tuitg your own home and be as- | some of my records?” = “gore ; $1500 down or will consider with eating space and leads of | pinancin us on} sured ome value. = = = : = i= 5 me or contract In -trade.... cabinets Walite-wall carpeting in y—- you! aed ae ~$t50-£ WN Sean —__ ee = — = — i | pene: ot Loar tga ie ani : es = oO rt iti ¥ ene new eaveneeet and shar. 3 _ HURON = : : baths uw ase a Lo. ern tables, m cof. in Only S7 50 Down es i Water sof eee de Bice! PSTER Norn Bul supa | LADD’ S Business Opport Js unities 51 Money t mae = fee is decorator lamps i "te = ne apie, st i Righ : Hae h a bac ar a e ‘ DP Or week! Move Right la wet Home | room for a large iany Cos nace. Garage. $10,500. Terms. 4288 Dixie Hwy. Oe aa New Servjce Station . 3 Lae : = Orchard on ote them evey, FE 2 ec room Ua Da He i € @ spa or olfice 5 uA . i * = ve. ol tureece tull bath, eak fipors; Suuness SF block Abe schools and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Ex- agi eee ke x eee For “Jease by Sinclair Refining Loans $25 to $500 ‘ RIC I RIGI T ) cellent 2 bedroom with full base- Company lecated on Dixie Hwy.,| - at on) _|@X 12 RUGS WOOL PACE. $15.95. I CE S HT . z0g Piet ee ea Fee eee | pcnucenes. 32 08 I ment. oi] furnace, Oak floors. V. For Sale Acreage 47) wear tedy of Lakes Church. a aeee on Reversible. nS 50: tm erattes 4. a ,tigetrte sas Nol Pay "$60 a month No red tape. GEORGE i Le AIR blinds’ Fenced yd. Ribbon drive | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ | Nominal investment required, fin-) HOUSEHOLD baa ¥ pliance, “a No mortgage charges. REALTOR $11.320. Low down payment. N.| 49 aCRES. 6 RMS. AND BATH. ansisl belp avalishle for ssepen roe arson Puraiture, es aD RAYTON PL AIns pet “ice: . Newly cece tea. NEE Goa pag ag tag Pour own Sinclne aie tetas 4 a ie a a rd Labs A axe HI Le ° EF PRIGERA OF : ick- * * r 4 ei oux-Franks |: ony OR 31708 | QFE WALTON Between Pontiac basement | a ohn baee cnee franchise, call FE 41511 for an| — a8 - 9x12 Felt Base aoe. $3.95 stove $160. 324 Pioneer. “eves T WERE DESPERATE S| FHA Closing cost 2 bedroams| S04 raspberries, Herman J. La-| appointment _. BONNY. MAID VINY GENERAL REAL ESTATE outstanding vittue Only meio 000). Tile bath with shower Nice kitch- rere. iT 21342, 4 STANDARD OIL “ .| 4%4-Ft. Wall Tile fe 25¢ 4395 Dine Re¥. OR 39701} “down “buys this §@7: lakefront ta. Lots of cupboards. Oil fur 2 ACRE PARCELS. oes New 2 stalj station for lease. : . RUBBER BASE PAINT Gal. $3.75| 1 Se ~ 4 acre estate, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, * tut building sites. $100 dgwo, $29| Training and- financial pasistance ‘$30 TO ere TO $500 ~|GUAR HOUSEPAINT Gal. $1.95 A ‘Writck stone ranch Features ga- L ‘Cc H AWE DEN R | month Will accept trade's “T available. -Auburn and Adams |* ITY LOAN CO. 3 ee WH PE ¢i064 . ad - H F ‘ND . ibe. Duplication value $58-60,000. i aay ealtor on PA NGUS, R | oads Call MI 6-5311 days. 30 3 £& LAWRENCE FE 6-042) 0 0 eel 8 ana eT Bont m family home with Eake Orion area Lease Ce to | 86 E. Walton FE 8-044] ealtor- “B-1174 after -? p.m SRIENOLY SERVICE. 2° TV CONSOLE MUST SELL. - ; i ; am room with _Fesponsible party. MY 2-0 Open Eves _ Sun_ 10 te 2, 1919 M-15, Ortonvile NA 17-2815 100 FT FRONTAGE ON 15 Pa aa serge TV USED 121 x. Saginaw. PE 6-618 t 11x13 dining room. ; — 110 ACRE ', MILE NORTH OF, Ortonville pee -24 x 60 bullding . * $325. REPRIOERATOR-PREEZ com. : : pln1é kitchen 2 car garage THREE BEDROOM BRICK White Lake Rd Must sei] tm-| equipped estaurant. Living LAID OFF TVs $1995 & Used Philo roebapaae he -- en = . | je eorner ict Only $15,000 HFTortheast shi — Full base- KENITWORTIF 694 ee aed eet eon | equation Mcachaaemulsblell ior y ss console radio $26.68 Sweet's Ra-| Pew at east ) Bur meister Ss = on FHA terms. ment, comb inseag storm $195 DOWN : 3-2821. ~ Real Estate or - Msurance _a!so. - ss dio & (eps 422 W. Huron. BGG MACHINE ALL ATS: i . sash oi] AC_ heat, hard- - = = Asking $16500. Make ‘offer. Low ( FE + SEWING MACHINE, ALL LAKE PRIVILEGES wood floors Priced 613.250 Or rent with option to buy. Beau- 45 ; down payment & assume mort- 41) . | ELECTRIC CROSLEY RANGE tachments. MI 48013. 2 bedroom bungalow with with $400 down payment. tiful 3 bedroom ranch. Automatic . $22 PR) BER ACRE gage. Itke new, used , only peter | See aes WITH { YASI W. cr: Heat Large lot at Wil Monthly ies to in ments 415 “includes pine Torbay; | Outstanding 60 acre parcel with- LAKE ORION REALTY "cae nee ma SE CHT ora. ene i i i Hams Lak ricec & E axe nsurance an L ciple & 5 i s A; a ¢, con mee oe Gira urevens Min 'nRB® a Min’ Clu Geng | 962, 8_Lapeer Ra My aay | a eat [te ee ES sears * LUMBER d, REAL MODERN BUILDING WITH : , “es WEST SIDE INCOME | $350 DOWN. PAYMENT Io acre oak terete Se restaurant equipment & drug store No Lays zayment pibel oes + Wringer and “a cree This W — ; * 6 rooms and bath each Sep- | An excellent two bedroom cel. See this today! on main floor, large Meézzanine UNTIL YOU AR AY 5 ‘ eer 3 sectional se : arate easements oe \. bom oe cern perl od offices be axts mere on Lager TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS . Sedloule d Se & set oda ‘overstated OR nooasd 33 ~ : ties Gas hea - /* comb storm sash. oi] heat. . asement: club, bar room ore) ok ; SOUS : ; ‘rage. Shown by appointment - | Monthly payments to in- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor offices, ample parking, Another LOANS TO $500 : ae ke Me Ave ftent et Spooky ey = bate ne 19 only | clude taxes. insurance and T? N, Saginaw St FE 5-8165 location for used car lot, as 1 "TV _ Durothe : +. $25 4x8 x %” een | _§ Per cent interest is Dally tll 6 Well as trucking terminal “with MADE QUICKLY . Ma lecinie” dryers END May. Walnut c i. “8 PLASTERBOARD ; DT ei : modern office Tage. 80 : Gas refrigerator « ...-+.+ps0+« 3 bedrooms. ful) basement. | NORTHWEST OFFICE th ti t per week Duo-Therm cil heater, | for only $4. nee with $500 er SUBURBAN Gy |) ot Secaity 16-3100 1240 EW EM led 1ACRES ROUGH LAND 7 MILES | 2VitTapic Bee owner, 319 Orchard BUCKNER gas heater, Maytag washer, $28. | Peogss suio wasnere $1.25 cows AN W. Ciesy wedeoe ere tend Income Property 43A| house. 900 ft. road frontage, exc. | Lake, FE 24073. | cectices Men WaT WE BOY. LAN HERS BIEIEPR pe hlmetts | REIL OBE | te Giasod Seren ee | Real Estate Office | FINANCE COMPANY | “fon” SHE" nolan V CAR” BE | eveRnTiuiNu POR THE WOM ROCKLATH | pom boson storm sash, oil 9 UNITS oF INCOME PROPERTY | _ 5-4324 Poser) opportunity for real PONTIAC : FOUND AT L & 8 SALES 1048. inaw PE 2-55: BUNDLE 98c Cc oe Large lot. Priced .| in MeDaes d Ct. Waterford Twp > or insurance brokers. Well DIRMINGHAM | A little out of the way. but # lot) Doves pou . | $11. at 50 down nay- $25,000, Wil take land contract CENTRAL LAPEER COUNTY citabmched office all furnished. ALLE LAK: ess to pay Furniture & agpit chanasé. Turner's. ' hee - REALTOR FE 5-9471) wen onthly payments to as oun ayment. Inquire 115 val 5 : Will sell or lease to reliable DRAYTO Sains ances of all kinds NEW & U| oe 4x8x% V-grooved Mahog. ... $4.95 ms include taxes, insurance and Seminole 45425. 40 acres level productive arty Located at Union. Lake ON Visit our trade dept. er reai| oo. "= 300s 8g gg: doors . $0.98 a2 JOBLYN COR ane | 5 per cent interest. 3 FAMILY EXC CONDITION eT eee SR aee oe iHage. Has income property on bargains SINGER PORTABLES, =z - 3:6n8:8 I : wih tents oe Bs _SULTPLE seminars SERVICE es! Po snd $1,500 down FE 2in a trean cariorate Gal ewe ’3.5557 2 es ee uc Jas We eyes or cae Gums out motel Electrolux cn ogee Alum. comb ¢r. Comp --- = _ — = COME BUILDING. SELL OR Co Ces Go ‘ I ; free| er with attachments, $14 95. TT : 2 H I Jease. For apartments. 2 stores, on 2 roads. $300 per acre - | ones 5 TO $500 ooaee Pigne PE ‘Son Curt’s Appliance OR 30702. | - MA THICK _office & work area FE 4-7253.. — Terms. These parcels lade higrals = eos a wer $2 OPEN MON. BAT. 9 TO 6 | TAPPAN 3% IN DIVIDED TOP INSULATION ' I & HARGER CO WILL LEASE HOUSE WITH 4 mae oe sod Cal it tere located on US 2 on. , | OB Your own signature, suto. or FRI 9 TO 9 as range Exeellent cond. 850. path = 33 W_ HURON PE 5.8183 Apts. Will sell furniture if desires i. in “HOI ALES. NC. the shores of Lake Huron ae eer s iecewe le = 4 — @miles E of Pontise or 1 mile _§R janse ; ; PLEASANT LAKE Price reduced Se Riepete GAT Lb LIGNE Lite aA Tawas City. Nearly new Siccar * alolul Phone Fe Sa ae Heights on Auburn | Sone ELEC RANGE FOR Gas PER 1,000 FT. to only $10,000 with $1500 down SELL OR TRADE EQUITY OF | _4-3314 2531 8 Lapeer Rd 5-2953 building Neat and clean 68121 y Mis ge i) sar otica: ee 59 range R. B. Munro 1 3 Desirable log home on 2 hice| $380@ in 2 bedrm. home. full base- INCOME WEST SIDE [ot 6 2 nen and doing a fine business. t tet Ge © | APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGES 1060 W Huron lots 45x170 feet each. lake priv-; Ment, breezeway and garage, one = “ For Sale Farms 48 Stop in at 188, gN. Johnson t four burner. $80.95 value, $49 95 ~ = = ) ’ | ileges Has Heatalator sandstone, acre of land Will trade for late 5 rooms on first & second floors. | ~~ ______________..~____— and see pictures of this ome Bi O Siightly scratched. also several TRADE- IN DEPT. Burmeister S fireplace, den 1x10 feet, large model .car or cash. Balance of Geod. cond Oi] furnace. Corner property and-discuss full de- aa full size ranges in Electric and “Guar. elec. washer [] modern kitchen, living room 14x| _$5200_FE_ $-2073 lot. Price $13,500 Terms. . : tauis with Mr Burl, the LOAN: CO Gas at extraordinary values living ra suite ee ao : ‘ 20 feet, interior finishet! in knotty — Russell A. Nott. Realtor 47 ACRES 3 owner Will take free and Cornet = :" Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Or- cole ue ""* $59 95 - pine, log construction. An attrac : : =+ ’ ¢ Price, $14,800 for this modern clear home in Pontiac or . nN =. oe f er e chatd Lake Ave - 18 : eee Pre srr O er EMT cod 170 W._Fike FE _ 5005 Tee math Cr Lapees ty mille | suawemding | eres ee ral Apt, SIZE WASHING MACHINE | sodern bumper sot... $29 50 gt : : s ‘a down paymen a | Modern bumper sofa ...... REAL BUY. Only $10,200 for this For Sale Lake Prop. 44) frontage on pavement. for appointmeftt” SEZ ABO oD) RD FIN. ‘AN ICE [cote ye > reMiNG eee fre) eee 8 tees $ room modern home built in 1951). eLane DORRIS, & SON REAL TORS cD. 8 N, PERRY ST. Auras “oatisad ta" Tabletop elec. range ee e-s $20.95 um. er (0), ~ petted By eee, ee ee ey Partric Hier paneer | La Oggite Be avaruaiee tairw _ for — Exe each. 2-car garage E ae i J | MANY R ITEMS AVAILABLE - ditionalfrooms full basement, oil RAMBLING Ce mine RANCH 3-2343 EBOne rE. ‘s-08ds oe FE 41557 t dg ‘ TEA FINAN E . T furnace, ocd schoo) district» and| © $19,050 — BRICK RANCH. with 2 : 5 i= ACRE LAKEFFONT 13 MILES ar Yr} e GUE CE co ) AAA SPECIALS VY MAN’S "rs neighborhood. Will accept your; Cc@¥ attached garage. Attractive : | from Pontiac Only $150 an acre IS THE “BIRD” TO SEB 202 N. MAI j = a ee 18 W. Pike E-2 Terms FE 41122 present home or equity as ail or| Carpeted living room with FIRE- : : A real buy. E -MI H im TV HEF ves be 13.06 Bert dewal payment PLACE, full DINING ROOM, also liams «Lake P. W. DINNAN ae ROCHESTER, MICH. |i tvs TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- carpeted Has woodland view oy ; | Gel Trade - LOANS $25 TO $500 20 sets to choose om” bet gee 4 tric range R. B Munro Elec - THREE FAMILY INCOME, HU-| Two really large bedrooms with | ‘ 66 W. Huron FE 42577 |. Weil established main street grill = AUTOS and guaranteec at OB: TV, | tric Co. 1060 W. Huron. 3 RON GARDENS Separate baths) double wardrobe closets: 1'2 baths | JUST WHAT you folks have At AM H d ~ next to popular theater’ in ex- LIVESTOCK $030 Elizabeth Lk R¢d FE TV, Ex COND, GUAR. - and entrances. full basement gas|, attractive modern kitchen has been looking for! 4 Bed- Attention Mr. Handyman) tinive petra suburb. Compact HOUSEHOLD GOOD AQMIRAL 14. RCA>1T & cheap Peer's, 8161 Commerce feat, 2'2 car garaece: 4 rooms; Dulit-in oven & counter-top stove rooms huge walk-in closets, Here's your chapca to have a efficient operation has seating for | Ph. Rochester. OL 6-071) OL 1-0791| {5roig 17° table uae FE | Rd, et Uni Lake Rd and bath for owner plus $30| & large breakfast area YES. 1', baths. Enormous living small farm of 11 acres With cozy just 30 which means easy, low LOANS 825 TO $500 5-0644 , dea EL from 2 apartments’ this one has a FULL BASEMENT, rooms with tirepiace Hues g pectoom Bours pear’ compere overhead, and higher owner ok BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE BEAUTIFUL 7 CUSHION BROWN Used Trade-In Dept. — $14,900. ining room itchen wit as bath, ptic tank etc. This. ts I Che : rae aE 8 a eh Eitinenetie ao, basement, - property bas lots of Toad frontage iy wi tee “this eftee shop. with with | (0 ™_ Lasrence um se reepery New Aibecitaiehs bearer (eng maple mo al 7 50 — AME bun auto oil heat car ga sell with some beautiful build- eluxe electr' : > reakf ee : CLARK REAL ESTATE, low with @ garage on an 80’ eile rage. Fenced tn : lot Lovely ing sites. Owner says. sell for | anaure. GET CASH QUICKLY ~ Rollaway bed Misc. items Rea- ra = Waser HEB .--eceeee eS CONVERSION OIL, BURNER, CoM: BURN CoM. : TO BUY. TO SELL, TU TRADF| lot Living room ig carpeted. has sandy beach. You can buy $9500 with $1.000 down or will | Nallace Hardware sonably priced. FE 680837 64) Gls nang voeteeee see t tpn 56 ‘ete like new, make offer. 822 ; FE 46492 OR FE 44813/ a cute kitchen with eating space | ‘this property for only $22.- discount for cach: lage Hardware p to $500 Ogemaw Davenport. ‘and chair 02720 aso} W™* Lincom Birmingham.” MI OM UTIPLI eee) eee A ee Oe ee ee cen Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Jus* plein jessy vest deectiuee BEAUTIFUL AUTOMATIC SEW- seaasess $39 50 > ote MUTIPL ESLISTINO § RVICE rooms. This area has CRESCENT this opportunity. It's easy to buy, i Le ing machine with buttonholer. Al- | § pc dining rm_ suite ae 60 | state in trade. FE 8-6589 92. W. Huron| electric range a* wholesale price? ‘ . Beautifully landscaped lot with I See this farge 4 room, tiled bath, | 737 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-2278| Teal © | Fraver's, 589 Orchard Lake Ave. Christmas Gifts: 59 several bade trees Can be pur" - basement. furna an od - STATEWIDE . eC cAN SRO FHA cetae SECOND STREET - Off Joslyn ab-| cond. Nicely landscaped lot Town: Building and Acreage Swaps §5| COMBINATION STOVE. REFRI-| 0 wapre @UuILTS. CHIL solutely the most immaculate 3} send Lake, $11,500 Commercial building and eo oaands ; eS gerator and — for apt., rec. or ret 2 aoe it EM Call for Appoiftment bedroom meacher you pave ever! PONTIAC RE. AL Ty wilhiirailiroadistranieceunOstord rnc. CHA Uenene Non t. acaee eon CLEAN offices. Call FE 5-1927. payee uO Coed ems. Special . ocee e hath, fence ot, with i ae aa 7 Mich. 40° by 60° quonset building / 1717 8. Tel hy 40521 | 2 LOTS. 2 . = . ; WA. perce the fal Uncen anes | COMMERCE 1 CEE PR ce) ce ceric, “taioraee) sheds oo Detroit Office TWinbrpok 3 3326} CSE Ory’ “terms” MEE coe \,. — CARPETS — LADIES FULL Length 1x4—6-8- 10-12 | with low down payment includes ~ fishing sandy an eee | Will Se five acod peilding Ae 7 & et in MiP SE Ad. K. a ALL TYPES — INSTALLED ~ Fur Coat, two tone 2x4—6- 810-12, ines to wall carpeting & boating Lot — $695 full price, $10 Full: price $10 500 - BU INbSS” tees poste De WSTARCHIER, 3700 8 akan. Deaton Se 3-7407 g art mu rat $99.50 5 per M’ r down, $10 month No extras. On} C. A WEBSTER. REALTOR S : ydramatic low Me Tay, Pp TUSKTat. - é 1 oy i a : wap or pay difference ‘for land EZE. : BCT a a eo Ae , in ek Realtor tose _ JAMES K BLVD —Where else {or Faroe tay ene eae EON gptnd | Oxtord OA 6:3122 _Orion MY 2-228) | une Ledve Galt contract or equity of equal or Dict watersiveater 630 $30: tice. are Only $40. Ideal Christ: |" truck ge cae tree . uroD a 3 e j§seiler Wi Ake ‘| Al 3 moderately gher va 40° ig. th a = i. _ Open 1. Evenings at ete) your home in trade, can you find ee ceca ‘prone Mo Smith, Lt Business Op Opportunities 51 In ie edhe” abin 4-4097. cies waryee ‘Ms fog & ost io. mas gift for some lucky Empire uppl ies Co. ace eae (oa BR dijon! qabirel, tieepiace ttaiiae (ee oe town. Complete mill &. | 1958 CRAFTSMAN 20° TILT AR-| peree= or lady. Please call, FE Vine OF, BEATERS MOAT eae = new su shopping center dea . LATE DL acres included. for expan: si a ~| DRYER MAYTAG ELECTRIC DE- s . A & AL. rms., 1': baths, gas heat, calcina. Lee a ee I eae one : WATERFORD HIE sion, Has comfortable Hany \? bor i “epson good 8° table | “juxe Non-vented, - spotless cond., 5-4275 after 6 p.m. of | _tenk, Cheap. FE 3-7480. tor. 2 garages & summer house POT ye, Neighborhood @ | Choice Corner lot. by owner Lake Cl 1 f \ home. Everything for $10.000 sails a $85. FE_&-8260, : a anauireld W FREE STANDING TOILETS OL! 93-8531, after 5 pm Sylvan Lake privileges. priy,, $4990 FE 5.0693 or FE down. ; BUSY TAVERNWILL SWAP FOR | DOUBLE OVEN ELECTRIC inquire 179 W. Long- Double bowl sink. 508 EE abet lake WE. = / Boating — home or equity, land contract,| range new. Oniy oy 188. with fellow. | Spe at Pos ales pee 4 200, Eizabeth Lake Be 44821 LAKE ORION” ?p. f 1 Most wanted accessories acreage, lake ogy rear brome y.| 21" TV, console, places bavi | For Sale Miscellaneous a i e,_colored au ee and practically a must. for cae : J } : ROCHESTER = NEW BRICK). gpearmen. ME teen ie ro essiona Deten eacitamact Yialens —burg. Maple a: ae : actors” wid treads e | ranches and frilevels $15.775 to} per month eal down payment. ahead. No | competition. COMPLETE , Olt, GUN UNIT | DINING RM. TABLE & § CHAIRS | ,,.. HEET ROCK, CHEAP sAve PLUMBING SPP ; i 416 285, Liberal FHA.terms, Only} Owner. MY 371 . MEN Should be prorhoted .nation- taken of! oft furnace swap or sell.| buffet, china cabinet, FE 48283. eta oak saREy pr eox. cue AP. ort aw i jaa ; | CARGE se oS ally. 2-6034 DAVENPORT, LIKE NEW. REA- ainbo: sink $10. OA IRWIN | "Roger B. Henry, Inc. EA eer eae MICHIGAN BUSINESS | CHA “SAW FOR AIR COMPRES | —sonable_FE 26519, ag S201 “ ee and. contro controls. Har, bern sli Main St OL 1-911 ownship water system; 8 miles 2? 200 SO. FT. 3 oTRERGAAL JOLIN or or o | bre: NI M SUITE: 1 "ance EVANS OIL HEATER/| used only 6 mo 1 on 3-5811. N y chest . West of t [ es = >< : tt es, Michigan — Saw Dis- fF ite, refrig; bedroom ee cele reams ie this arae ell See . SOM | 7s ae Porting on tegbinad “GROUND LEVEL SALES CORPORATION | tributors MY 3- room, Al good fonds FE 23191,| nd Llane, enmore oll heater. | FOLEY AC IMATIC SAW ’ bullt home located on Huron eb RC [S Owned-developed-sold by = JOHN A. LANDM ER BROKER /| GaSH FOR at ae WORK FOLDING TEETER TABLE, ae AAA Aaa SIDING sawivatioe Ons ieee and power street. Fine income possibilities Lakefront Good beach on North, KELLY-COOK, INC. = NEW BUSY 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. ing or not. FE 2-0367. a chair and play table. Forget paifiling & insulate same | FO Only $9.950.00 i eo Lake Living room with | EM_ 3-653) Oven 10-8 Dally SHOPPING CENTER PARK ar OUR TEOMe DOOR | FOR SALE OR TRADE 1056 FORD| Has adjustable chrome legs and| time. BUY ‘DIRECT OM AP- Ford Sranch eA eaten sire SYLVAN SHORES with §2 500 soo car ReT*ke., $11.80 Eor Sale Resort Prop. 44A PI ENTY- OF P ARKING AE Ge res AAG, Hedy ee Sign orckup, Uprover. Call PE 2-0570 etter 3: S50. expert workmanghip at i at lowest pas CAEL eed pated Chapel fort beautiful ranch type heme 2 43 i DR OOM BRICK eee S| JP DAI WU For ‘seisktionaliinew! jautomatic a ape) fo: n " ; : 1 ‘ ‘Ow __ton pickup, FE 5.3564, a complete’ witht (bedrooms. 02 x ) | 120 ACRES : : 5 FE 5-3564 oo sible price DOWN | FARMALL full baths. kitchen built-ins 10, Sylvan Lake privileges. Blacktop Vane ein cabin “Near Hawks, | : Well ceca aie wie establish GOOD DARK RED PURE-BRED | rity ah SHER a2at pack Sest-yoursell ions ‘tock or Crosley shelvador "re efit, ere Femi rem. Zotmiectes = eee rma ome eH ysare old! Mich fos re eraet "| TD EAL POR | bispeat tor rol wean (steeds) Goa? tmotse Yo? tonvihing, “P| Pisce, 0 nn | alae AMINO 80 8 Ge. Or) Fig $8. Ortonville, Mitooa room 2-car attached plasterer side & out Features dining space ore TIMBER ANE GOOD : eB mene ee ee 4-8607_after 5. PACTORY REBUILT VACUUM namenyel VALLELY os ‘FUEL OIL eee garace. 24x30 Cal, for informe. pores emcon y z bath. vis. [° ee gan DENTAL dise (aed equipment, Spare it HOUSETRAILER 2 FT (ROYAL. sweepers. auar. fr. eee “The Old Reliable Pioneers” - 9 they sii 30. aS fap hel 20 ms. 2721 Littletell. wil tim r ress, rade for Creat m. Roche 4 BEDROOMS ; 4,_phone. Box 37 “pontiac: Press. ae + cout wor, lend contract.| Electric corner of Johnson qe mance eee, FURNACES ; DUCT WORK. GI 2 BEDROOM ZI SSK GIATS HORSESHOE LAKE NEAR WEST OR HICKS MY $3711 and Howari.. ie Sod fiedd lactam ean sonable prices, No down praca , Cute 2 bedroom home on Hop. In Watkins-Pontiac Estates On BRANCH Completely - furnished | . sae no answer ca. 6623 W R 3-5405. kins, Idea) for n 4 100x197 ft wooded lot. Full base- i i MEDICAL JET WATER PUMP, GOOD COND. | FREEZERS MODELS OOL TAB 9 FT BRU a regiined, 006 ay fee pemeess e pies ; ih) recreation oe ee Mae 5 ‘ot. in fe heart e caer . _Sale Land Contracts 52 eo Eee ad, at catbourd yactor bese clas low. See, “itl Ts D- : wer, =e 304 ia a FOR, SALE COLLIERS F Lap ts : : | i heat. ichen w builf-in| country. Just across the road - i a oti Ne 1 DUO THERM & 1 EVANS DO Tea: Gc. | oven. & stove Large Hving room.| ¢ i CLINIC 7 - ?, OR pliance, Davisburg. MA 5-6011.__ UN-TYPE OIL John R. Irwin & Sons 1') tile baths, hardwood floors | down Ot Ge oe 3% DISCOUNT aval, }2, FOOT, BOAT FOR ?. OR | 5. MOUS SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED | Pace, oll aio. aati tala rely reasonable. FE yes ik eed oy an Can arrange suitable | LIAMS RE REALTY 1483 BALDWIN SORELY NEEDED IN AREA ~ /e = a awa? EP M EECRIC MOTOR a dpreway Lista ar Sg wie Keego ee arhe . U1 ate OD AE, pee ieee - > 4-054 ; = cash register; bh of 313 West Huror. Street EAGT JAMES REAL ESTATE 8 ESE $1,675 OFF — $5,025 TO grinder! arbor | toy. preakrest 4 with new -cover.|2 WHEEL TRAILER, $4 CHEV. . e wardrobe, FE 59647 ss Eve FE 8-42°4 EM 3 8081 Commerce Rd [gxURigoS “HOME ON a VERY REASONABLE HANDLE_SECURED BY A set, Call after 6 p.m, OL 1-1640. Hy Sores, ss stiotgun, FE. 2-1048 Pek orget clothes tose pa car Var- : . boR COLORED | Tele County 80 sq. miles private | FOR FURTHER DETAILS TOP ACRES NEA CEARK- Lincoln trharawood Toate. ve FINE BATTERY |& ELECTRIC |? FLOOR SANDERS AND EDGER. | ~ ~+-Seceo Harbor, FE £6960. BARGAIN 180 DOWN-Very Jarge g room| Ruoting & fishing 10 mi from ASK FOR AUGUST HOYT. STON ‘ netian blinds, utility room, Pee wacios) 013) to (se F = 7 FUEL O1L TANKS GOOD Garage Doors 4 houses for sale by the Court home on Southeast side with fire-| forms Se eee wenecaeine: : ALTY condition 3 years old for 3 bed: F RS UPRIGHT FAMOUS | _ dition. will deliver. PESO CIN GMs Reece we) Cok ne ee, DEE BE Deeement & ol hest)| _ EM 3404 a . HOYT REALT Roy VALUET, Realice Br nell, $1,500 equity “OR 3 3608 ame. brands Scratched, terrific | 2 WHEEL TRAILER. 12 GAUGE| Fac ry. seconde sad at naan 16. cke sell now for —__—_- 5 _or_sell, $1,500 equity. OR 3- r Li i $14,000, "$300 down FHA terms CHAPMAN STREET—6 room &| ° For Sale Lots. 46 254 ‘. ES ae Road M5 5 OAKLAND AVE $-00093| FRADE OR SELL 3 HOUSES ON| Values $140.95 while they iast No) shotgun. double barrel, Small | _ sizes ate woh or Gl nothing down 3 bedrooms, bath bungalow Full basement | ~~... @ ore ENINGS: UNTIL 8:30 one lot, Equity, PE 41039 Teennspans. it Ocenata Ave. space beater, “1 Pont lac 8, MY | Wood & steel foldaway closet doors brick, deluxe Carport, sliding with gas heat, garage too. Only : GROCERY. BEER. AND. WINE. TIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ As uorese 2 | _3-1687°. sceeppes: stalrway, lass doors to terrace area off, $950 down : Living quarters. Stock, quipment : FRENCH OVINCIAL BARREL-|3 OIL STOVES. 2 seat L STOVES, | Steel outs! a4 cde wet “shutters ining room, Soild 10 foot com. oR DP. Riley, Broker ee boil #3000 down ae MoM AS fy §3| _ Itade Your Trailer back chair, radio; wpboletered ped |* Sun taoke bb ox yolk. | Rlectric garage ratore crete side drive Gas furnaces. , 114-ACRE SITE 35203 or EM 4-082 ¥ oney 0 Nenad For this fine 4 bedroom home in chaise lounge. fancy dishes, | _438 £ Third. Rochester. OL. i186 | G8raKe Lilly & Elizabeth Lake, M-59 area Close 509 Elizabeth Lk. Rd fas “ 2 ‘State Licensed Lenders) | Pontiac. 1% baths, full basement, Bares misc, rummage. WHEEL TRAILER PUONE FE + te mates. to schools, good piace for chii- BE 4-1157 FE ¢4821/ BLOOMFIELD HILL Foe peauee “TICE the NSS ~~" | carport, nice laitdseaped | lot. 3.7686 ERRY' Di en. eet ‘A NEW 2 .BEDROOM - HOUSE. ; } ni xcelient condition. | 6 R: * FURNITURE INCLUD- DOOR §. ANCHOR | auto heat A real bargain $8,900 Dr | main street, For tease wi take) WHEN YOU NEED wi rade for housetraiier — - what Jay auto. dryer, ‘washer, power ance as PIPE. § FT. $370/ 0) 5 SALES soa: ener | Also 3 bedroom at $10,500 Bal rive around and gee this . | about $500 to handle, PE 46292. \ - Tala 2? Call m 8 tte FE 2-054, +] Simp Eum, 6 beautiful 1% acre’ parcel pave! you??? ower, lee E ULUMBING SUPPLY REAL FSTATE | @t $65 per mo. Fine location pelea et he eens FOR LEASE ‘NEW°2 BAY SERV- Gas STOVE DIVIDED, “TOP ry es : O78, CONERTON OWE Py Lt_ 73800 “ JO_ 45777 New ranch type with large rec Seated 1. eth them corners) of ice ‘station Auburn Heights and na EALTOR PARTRIDGE Frigidaire 7 canes 1 E._8-2100 | _fect ition. Reas LI 73600 0 or TTT reom tT one nt marr rms Dunstan Peseta eee Pontiac OR 34291, RE a 950 v. HURON ton: rE $503" 5 SECTION CART P7 WA- ao WATER..HEA . » ATIIESON : -| You. cen eet. % quickly on your | FE 4-3581 1 ae ime norte ; — 88, ecw, UILD AND SAVE R Wo TAT HESON ea seamen erick ausoaiey SELF-SERVICE E Ty TOBE TEST. aigeiiareicer an Hekin. om ark fe -GRAY NYLON ns OP ROke trols. Call rte 31197 or MY reves tan. Consumer nf = : vous FROM 800 PLANS Real Estate property. One of the few & tube stock PH. FE _5-0602. endorsers. payment) tq suit your.| _MULTIPLE Lis G ‘sHRVICE Excelent condition. $35. OR 3-753, | — see 50, Thes re slighty me We eenen er cite er FE SFARLIEHED “Bay | UUdeet, We will be glad to help| WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT, | _UXCteh (= : | i CABINS Witt BATH AND F For. Also ilectric.” y marred, We group of builders who. 41156 remaining select parcels ie FOR SALE ESTABLISHED DRY ith 4 GE REFRIGERATOR. EXCEL- He s & Botti throug? combining our volurne W A TK IN ji be had. Pticed at $18 cleaning pick up station, Cheap to you w your money lems. _fell_or swap, $3 50 mo, C mo, OR, 3.2360, lent FE 4.0066. _hishings to_be_ moved, MI 6- = s at te te value, rie buying and direct to you sales T s S I IL LS for immediate sale cat the right party. Reasonable rent - ie : WIL TRADE $3,660 660 EQUITY 1 IN 20 VOLUME SET: ST aTT “ ri Morescent, 363 Orchard f Can pass om a very large savings. On Baybrook Dr face brick owner evenings. MI 44560. for building spaee Write Box 115 °S 3 bedrm. — for late tnedsl ear | GAS STOVE. 275 OIL DRUM. $30 $30 ternational sr | ae, oa edia, , 16. ‘Bulltin quality guaranteed. ranch home, almost new, 3 bed- Pontiac Press, & little eas ash: Or can srramse for both. Brand oi". éi: hot | complete with Atle faze | reom, 1% ceramic tiled bath, for- WATERFORD HI MODERN 2-STALL SERVICE STA- . . easy rms-- FE 5-6083 water tank. $40, , Peed r book, $35 H. BASS | mica’ kitchen. complete storms, tion. located across from shop- FINANCE CO. : 7 p.m. GUARANTEED ane WEBEL |. Z inceton, Bauder: ana ich | Tull basemertt> landscaped plus | Choice corner lot, by owner axe hor center, in Walled Lake. For FE 4-1574 | WILL TRADE, AUTOMA WASH-| ing machines, all makes. $39.95 i” HOMART FURNACE ee ag Breter Arey Fics ey EC & sidewalks. rivileges. cd FE 8-0453 or rher information, call MA 103 “ pen a = electig movers or ho or Sohns aay Zz ieee Spat 4108 XN, de mie. iF duct work, 0531} Fens. 7 Pontiac O) Bldg, ¢* gauge shotgun, 4-6087, . i * 5 a ~ \ Py , : ; ‘ ; ce ; : s : 4 > . = . le j : : t ik a Li = = i ~ 6 - 3 } . : ; Z si > z BEE i . x : E i Cs 5 3 a . > oe E - ; ‘ ; : - ead . me ooo of ee pepe 5 : f : Sees : a 2 . fa . e .: ie es : = 4 . - ‘ c . ~ * ; ? 4 F = 3 4 ‘ Fed sae : ~ \ : s : ‘ 7 f __ 2. Z De pe peje . cut . oo : : | I en . ' ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘PRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 Hunting Dogs _ 6°A) EISEL ENGINES, TOP Cai aa MAKE OR e ' pois saw ml, “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 economy ts tins” bs “AUBURN Botts svodserlal a0 S41 QSY SERVICE’ BLACK DIRT, WE NEED band. grayei_ and rock. FE 5-1645. Car es : 229 ae Must ee clean, aed Pea baat slit tbh re nee Sa fee ae Pek Pi REG. ENG Lisl PO? re i PE serie rE +ene a Piet triever, 3s 3510 Fostiae Trai, W ~ Wanted Used ' Trucks 89 OA- 42. . ri - OL A BROKEN CONCR fiEG BEAGLES 1 r _PE. soi02 OLD. 0 CASH POR TRUCK. WANTED % ere - Dry | foods drape Prete pee W. West. 180° NER = Yeas 3a. ton, ‘53 to ‘87. Call OL 2-6566. ANIZED BLA Ck DiRT on F PEAT. OLD; a ie | fait ies ‘ormics, a gaya BLACH PE 22 -Used Truck Parts 89A ft a ‘sorPLY Days ~brompt ete re ah DIET, WEI ARAWER 2% YEAR OLD ? iY. aoe $2100) i pe W. Monte sauder, bar “het . crave eenced te cl oi Ses Dias | —— | aL MAKES AND MODELS eging' y aim : = a es Hwy, OR 3.5635. R aT me ay Brack TOP SOIL. . . NO MONEY > oe Equipment GOLA | “Lawns aioe ane Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ao oc — DO \ rs TOP SOI, CRUSHED STONE, sor Sale fucks — Ae WN WE Boy, ah eee as recorders. cond ward Ent “3-0 peat fi). Earl Os ne BOARDED. FE ~~]. : T pre oa mers, Shop Hu. a1 Burr-shell, 3% & Tele TON STAKE. - pO wou NEED. me 1 BLACK F WARM TOP | _sraph. MATERIALS FOR A ~"Sale Musical Goods 2) x 5 iOe BOR. | Hay, Grain & Peed 71} aroid Tur: ia # i Se __ 2a! Gytptatiews fs = 1EW a ———- ACCORD 7 “NEARLY esvating basees 33, | 18T AND 2ND . $17 AND UP OR. USED TRUCE ew, make an offer. | 1-1 TOP SOIL, CRU UBHED STONE. ar es 1 oat You Check Ovr Low Prices. : it rast at 0 ee sit ewes PE enD or Pe Det. * Wm, - ee SALE. ALL < . Accordions ‘oaned tree i iene | TEN TOW TRUCKERS 10ED tenis een | FORD Va VANETTE. = 3 5-6428. Dp 80: black a Js = = ne ‘.. Pezkins ween: Ral eee ee 4-€588: — JLeonars. i . So". o. PALISANO MA em: at 6470 Perry Rd a. cor. of Belsay| __451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn |~~~ HuNTER'’s SPECIAL \CHICKERING PLAYER PIANO | ‘oad EM 3-2479 OL “3-5e2t : or 2 miles E. of the Grand. Aut Service “§1| 12 TON WALK-IN VAN. dual ‘| me a Exc. cond. | YARD & DRIVEWAY G ons ore $ SADDLE AND WESTERN production Eeneel, large ‘Hasiein ae Se ee oe: choice Cou Ss ten soil, i, fill, : i — B BL a arold Turner ‘eonw conpt.| se OO 2645 BB S24 eta get of Dairy 7 4CRANESHAFT GRINDING IN THE | | Ford. ML& 4 ton, Make ‘offer. oR Ss ones A mies SE ~ggtipmeat Be a popes finders rebored Zutk Ma- | —— CONN TROMBONE with | CazE. [- _ Wood, Com & Fuel 67 se ‘eee! Fo Pe J Bulk “unk. Zero ¥-20. rr) pet wih “Sey 2 8 Bert. Fane = PONTIAC C'S. Re ey ee = oe a peas < +, FE 27176 _it to $ remote controj power NeTELTAnON CORNET iae, wood EM SOE TOT | LARGE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS DOE) yale. vacsam type. 1s mo, old 3 ~ Sale Motor Scasternall 82 TRUCK CENTER CLOSE OUT | ents CAE OR MIXED FOR ¥i3| fic’ ea. tous Mutord 4" Leonard | gt 14" gam international Peed| cusmuan Sr e Z potieg : er. zi $. & SERVICE 196 models of tne famous, bint GC AY W000 APPLE, MALLARD DUCES. CALL APTER| COOCr, 30 eal. strainers. (ant tg, PADDOCK cat Pikey FE 44246 NAN eau . See eee Mode} SP 22 new in July. Breéd-| CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER RETAIL BRANCH ELECTRONIC ORGANS | SHOP Loaba t618 a LOAD. LUM. ing, detes end preguction, records | —tike_pew,_$e,_EMpire_3S1i¢ Oakland at Cass wick we cease Bes ber, eut wood, OR 36022 For Sale Peultry —74| 31), S_.sppownerd at whe ii For Sale Motorcycle 83 and at Cas ABLE | MASSAGE TABLE *“ MORRIS MUSIC SEASONED, FIREPLACE & von | quarts pock mime Miller Rd. (M78) Swarts Creek. ace W NS. : € * \ pever PLY OOD So | DiS epethgetie ple BEASOWED SLAB WOOD Deviv| et _State_Bank - Wu Mas Pine Knob R ‘Ra ue ered EM 35933 FRYERS } TO ¢ LBS. $i EACH | PUR AUCTION — SAT | %9 HARLEY. < Ce RIDITION z 1¢ Df. BIRCH... nC 8@ a SLA® WOOD DELIVERED— PE_2-7240 Oct. 4 at * oclock tm the village | "S134" Heath, Clarkston o. be beet ie |" ORRIS MUSIC are Spee oars, SF guttee | FOR PARTS. AND, SERVICE ON| | * :; SLABWOOD BONE DRY. 2 r which includes West ay ee ‘dace Co 11 8. Sack T k S l iN AMY 9 MC 8G FI |m S_Telegrapn ___FE_30s01| cords for $12, Prompt Genvery. | _ Sale Farm Prodce_? on 8 | aoe See qtove, eel oe SERS Se ELIS pecida ° PIANO 1 TUNING—OSCAR 8 SCHMIDT ope APPLES PEARS. CIDER. HONEY| £004 devenport. gateleg table, - ‘ f 2 ets . 3 tional case several chairs | SACRIFICE—1986 ARIEL | s UARE 5 ; . “ws PONTIAC | PLYWOOD oe Sale Pian moO Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Kingsbury's, 2330 Clarkston Rd. fieoe: dishes s bedding garaen | "4 ent E 106 ARIEL 8Q 1st Chevrolet 2", ton _wrecker Baldwin _A _ 2 3843 e¢: Pianos anc rgans DOCG RROCORRE ROGIER TR, Ca ools, etc. Terms—Cas fille wrecksrai body MiConpicis mn ai QUANTITY BUSHEL CH CRATES. FE wichigan is {12 TO is BLA j wp | APPLES BRING BASKETS CRIS-| J. Tall. p H Pritch Oz-| Boats & Accessories 85 i 23. = Limited Bee ee ee a cant Spruce, . offers Se een ete | Ra. Orchards, 5678 Commerce _ford | Auctioneer, OA 8-1200 ba lights and cabie ~ RUG WEAVE RS lee psrueee oe emer &: SPRUCE, PINE, JUPITERS, 4PPLES & SWEET CIDER HOME spear EaTeS tome of Clar-| > sy cnet, Trudie attachment, oe Haskins Chev bad * lg i. sala New guarantee : Pir Arborviate and Yews Yea pea Orchards, 5400 Orchard Lk. ence Harrison. fed! Ee oh boat Bost fou air i l-man . © pou ae s of Bench included trees—Ms Oak. etc. Di oa ontiac rniture ouseho| ty Over. alr- or car. 6731 Dixie Mighway at M15 rayon ‘end etc Pilg ents |Tradetn accepted éwn Bring too's & burlap "2022 APPLES COOKING AND EATING.| _soods and tools. i Elgin 6-637 MApse 5-507] Open Nites ’til 9 Throw ovine ‘ao. ‘3% mos to pay fieeth Rd 3 miles west of Com-| Pick your own. Orr Farm. Mace-| HELP WANTED—1.000 MEN OR'-§ HP SS BEST} _ - ee — 3-0836 Friday ail gay. Set) Gallagher Music Co, merce Village 1% miles east of day e road. Clarkston, Mich.| women who want to save money!| offer 5048 Pheasant, Crescent Lk | , INTERNATIGOWAL 14) TON 12 after 2. or Sun re cesses intersection ~“~{ Duck Lk Rd &” _ Bring four own containets __ Help bid on good clean furniture | SEE THE NEW FIBER-GLAS ft. stake. new paint, like new From WINDOWS & SCREENS # & ae Pri ‘ti! oom, Ra Open dally, 8 to 6 APPLES, 15¢ BUSHEL, PICK| & miscellaneous ¢ Every'| "Teal Craft Sport boat Ideal for| condition Call BOB BU TLER, ‘A-1 condition. Reasonable FE _Open Mon & F: opm MUtuai 48038 our own, bring own containers thing you want, brand new or| 4.-y hunting also good util. boat Harold Turner Ford MI 4.7500 sar = SET OF DRUMS 1 YEAR OL | BEAUTIFUL MUMS.GROWN OUT-’ and ladders MA €1964. €6181 13| used You save as much as you) 705 4545 \5¢. . He i | ee ee = eS Used very little, FE $3084 "26°0}" doors s0e to $i 47 East Bivd | Mile Rd Walled Lake spend when you price what you Work NEED A US"™D TRUCK? OCTOBER en hee CANNING TOMATOES $1. 35 BUSH. want to pay. by bidding the suc:| Harrington Boat Works PICKUPS from ‘62 to ‘5ST Z sa | VOSE GRAND PIANO. ALL MA- EVEROREEN YEWS ON SALE. el tion way, Also see us when you Panels trom ‘49 to 'S6 SPECIALS ' Mahogany Plywood bogeay exe playing cond. MI 4-TI1T. YEAR OLD BALDWIN SPINET _Piano. Dark Manogany FE 8-606- O" qrooved xtt%s" $4.50 8 Sale Office Equipment 63 | __ Fir Plys score n METER PELE» TAR $0" aS rs Fi cn | rant 30 key Like new PE 86819 . fe foe Pe ar pirwood #6 ea | Sale Store » Equipment 64 = Kn sol Knotty ty White Pine eee Paneling rd dens 2 - $140 Mi 8 | ia’ w. oe atoms to mn a3 W ovine stripping 30 lin ft gL WwW. Pir 560 ea BSS FS Sane taseere 0 iin f, bt coed W. pine base 2% fin, ff r W opine casing, 6c lin % de Ibs. felt 433 ft .. $245 Package Deal Goor 2/¢x6/tx mahog i eet 2/n68 J and stops aides 2/6x6/8 door trim 1 sage set, 1 set 3%2"x3'4” butts A} teary 7 Haggerty LUMBER CoO. 1941 Haggerty Hwy., Walled Lake Ma and Pontiac Trail L MaArket 4-1006 FTERL DRIVEWAY CULVERT LORS 12 SHADES | $Eatien Coons — 18 SHADES LOR . § xs _— Lisine. a ae Brick | Gee ie Cleanout doo oors ine inerator and Dutch Oven cors| Rings Covers and grates —— YLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO | Bi Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101, SPECIAUS | Gas water beater, 30 gal . $49.95 Elec. water heater. 52 gal $69.95) New Morrison opace besten | ‘7800 coe oc 00/5 sq — 0 (3 cy flooring. + cal New 3 ft. outside flush doors oe 4 87 Baldwin. Sale Sporting Goods js 65 1-12 GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL shotgun $35 1 — single barre! eS gauge ey as = inchester odel 64 sso. 1- oes einige: “— Phone FE 5-147 7 MM MAUSER SPORTING ae 30-06 Springfieid sporter Best offer. $048 Pheasant, Crescent Lk MM MAUSER. VERY GOOD _eond OR 3-627 after 6 50x50 POWER: “TELESCOPE p COAT- ead leoses with tripod $20, ft bamboo fiyrod with Hoe $10. Like new FE 2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE _¥ith scope. PE 8-3608. @ MM BAUSCH & LOMB ae seope Sr spotting telescope, 30X eye piece with Freediand FAI angle stand Is new $100 1 W esene®: 1155 Fairfaz (Lot 13), Pontiac ; 36-30 STEVENS Derr RIFLE. FE [> _4-3182 between 6 ee wats ¢states ou 4 Face” wien . Preda Nursery. no Crescent Lake Rd a vEROREENE Northern een ready to go and W HITE’ $1 NURSERY PE $-4711 a TRSERY GROWN SPRUCE OR | Pine 1 f 10 or more! $1.50 eacn Logs than 10 $3 each | “You dig =e specialize in sales screens & borders around erty Cedar Lane Ge 8870 Dixie Hwy _tton_ MA 53-1922 OAKLAND TREE SERVICE, TRIM- _ming & removal 6-22 7 For r Sale Pets ‘ 69 LP IP fg [ Clark. | 3 AKC RED BEAGLES. $75: OR 3-4905 2. AEC country home for! Sweet Corn, Muskmeiions, kinds of Squash B eaeketee 3660 Giddings Rd. FE 5-6 CHOICE BARTLETT PEARS AP- les for capping Corner of W. apie and Ovehard Lake De _ Conick Bros. Creuerds. May- faif 6-2106 i GLACKMORE FARNS 750 E. sIL- verbeli Ra. Canning apples. OL — GRA PEs FOR BALE GEP ee Serre ‘AT EI- dridgé Orchard, 625 E. Buell Rd, S miles N_ of Rochester. Whole ‘sale er retail $1 bu & up GET YOUR APPLES & POTATOES at Sutton’s Orchard. 324 N. Lake Afige'us' RA Open Tues. Thurs. _& Sat_ __ CE) ee es R OWN. Tipe and $75c a bu 2345 _ Crooks Rd ‘north a Auburn. SERAGO WINTER POTATOES, $140 per bu 3356 Bald Mt Rd 300 SAVAGE MODEL 89. GOOD condition FE 17-0335 ALUMINUM §x5x6 FT ICE FISH- ing asbanty with Pont £500 tank, and heater $50. BEAR BOW AND 9 at NTING AR- rows Quiver arm guard and glove 1 year old $2500 Also 16 guage double. single trigger excellent condition $35 00. Ph. FE _ 8-244 after 4 pm. DEER RIFLE AFTER 6 PM. MA 86-3121. DEER RIFLE 3006 WITH WEAV- ver 300 scope & case A-] condi- tions $75 U 4-5175 or EM 3-4461, 9 am. to § pm. With case Like new 3-7322 FULNS. GUNS | WE HAVE A COM- -plete se.ection of all makes In- cluding Browning. Colt pistols and rifles also scopes and mounts. We fo all our own gun work, bluing &® soil pipe. @ ig....-...-.-: polychokes. cutts comps. Try be- ” Cel" Ueepeattond $338 f buy on our rifle range var he aaa es field “at so compiete line WOL ERD of peel sronery 4p sein delice ae rts Center. 15 y suo 8 MDOMBER FE 209784 Holy. MElrose 46771. om WING THE PUBLIC ATiguns — BUY SELL. TRADE r — Rd.. G@. A. Thomp _Maniey Leech, 10 Bagley, eon SHALLOW WELL ELECTRIC GUN SALE pump, $65, FE 3-7216. Shotguns & rule es : Cf. Gun Repair Scope Mounting oo AVE iat an eo) (| BURR-SHEL:, 03 8. TELEGRAPH mS Rad. at Opdyke retin eS THIS WEEK ONLY af 8 ft. tir . rds Seni 2x8's, 12 ft. fir, 14c lin. 25 per cent discount on a paints Tools at real savings, Be sure te eheck our orices on hard- Ware, building supplies & lumber. Aiso a » table of hardware & tools price, A. C. con ton “& Sons © W. Huron 8t. OR 3-1414 TRAILER FOR SALE 95 8. ROSE- wn THE SALVATION ARMY Rep SHIELD 8TORE to meet Posts needs ty rniture aia eee WEST LA TALBOTT LUMBER Form doors and windows, wood HUNTING SUPPLY SALE ° Shotgun shells, Field & ae loads ~All id bd vere per cen on fl coats & pants a = er cent off on all. Reming- a hubolgcris & deer rifles. Sevenice automatic shot guns Discounts on all 1958 Evinrude motors & boats. Used boats & motors for duck hunting We trade guns, boats, & motors. Kelly's Hardware 3094 Auburn at Adams Auburn Hgts. FE 2-8811. KNOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS. OR 3-5526. LARGE SELECTION USED SHOT- uns & rifles, Ben) a pose Office, Patterson. FE 4 NEW Neon in HODEL 94 _S aan, Case and shelis $50, OR ~ RELOADING COMPONENTS _ ~ *USED GINS SLAYBAUGH'S 630 Oaklanc FE 8-0453 of aluminum. Giass put ip your/sTEVENS 16 GAUGE DOUBLE sash 1025 Oakland Ave F barrel shotgun Excellent condi- tion, $50; Italian 7-35 MM deer tsrp_ oe OIL CANSCES ea sporting stock, $60, FE rE nd FE ‘OTGUN, DEER RIFLE, BROWN- sizes TIAN BLINDS: es ae FES — and hunting clothes. BSED Ixdés, 2c f& 4c, 2x83, 10c, ~ © Blocks 10c, All kinds Sa THIS. MONTH BUY pag E_2-6057. ore Mounts I install real C0d Closet Doors Birch, mahogany & louvered "pytold type doors. At (BERRY DOOR SALES 8. Paddock FOE Foe Wa blower, tank, al) aittings. $50. 4-1975, ALUMIN cause ooata ae arte od ows, BENSON LUMBER ¢ Co. TAPE RE- BC icon cow elec- Rear ere new, OR z SES 8-9316 H, W. Rowan, TRAP G See WIN Model 12, - gente pump, full choke 30” bare ike new, Gun & case $100. FE 45012 after 5. WINCHESTER MODEL 64 30-30 OR winchester Mode} 12. Reg. $104.95, T-} now $79. Winchester Model 50. Featherweight 4.05, now pee Gel ob shells WHITH MICH, BIRDS ALL PET Stop. 68 Williams, FR 4-6433. FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things through Clasfified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 28181. | 1890 Crooks Ra + children at Pky reli allowed, used Proux Oliver Sales on M24 _Just north ot Oxford. CARNIVAL s by Dick Turner have something is good & ~ need it. Sun Sales Square Auction sales Co. at Fait & every Friday Le pm to sell, & & business Baturday night | Sunday at.2 pm m MA 53-1341 6673 Dixie 8. 10, just 8 SMART 5 A Every We dnesda, 4 — — of ted Bill Pghopping ucT!l an ay. of M15 eae be ane price ig right on new 1958 New Moons lous 1959 Moon dealer, MY 2-46 PARKHURST TRAILER. SALES also see the ae popes fabu- New 4 FT ANDERSON, take good 30 or 35 ft _A&s_ down payment. FE 2- 139400 WILL trailer Oxford Trailer Sales _ STEWART, GENERAL ER 10° wide used FARMALL CUBR TRACTOR, blade & dump trailer, exc, con- _dition $600 MT o0er HAY TOOLS — NEW, USED AND rebuilt Davis Machinety Co. Ph NA 17-3292 .ohn Deere New Idea _at _Ortonville. McCULLOCH CHAIN swe Rentals Parts & Repaits MI 6-0446 pierre aa POWEK LAWN MOWERS — RO- tary & Waiking Garden tractors. walking & mding. Roto-tillers We ge we have the largest fsck of iawn & Gece equipment in the State e service what we ell. ‘Lees Sales & Service 021 Mt. ft. Clemens § st. had oe 3-9830 McCulloch: Chain Saw * Headquarters - OME_IN AND HAVE A ro PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE - FE 40734 or FE 41112 OCTOBER SALES Tractors, tillers, & mowers. New & used. Wil consider any rea- sonable offer over cost to reduce stock. BVANS EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE HWY. MA 5-7878 or OR 3-7824 » SPECIAIZ “ALEHI Soa MEne MODEL B WITH TRACT BLADE. IN $595 CR EDII TERMS KING BROS, oY PONTIAC RD AT OPDYRE E 40134 or FE 41112 ae CHAIN BAWS, $40, AND UP MY_3-5821 Auction Sales 77 AUCTION SALE SAT. 6:30 PM 1 mile south, % mile west of Lake Orion We are loaded with furni- ture for every room in the home. Also apt, size electric stove. Norge washer Norge d board moter, used for ati things. Football | equipment. Gol equipment. Lot of nice dishes Pasasball equip- ment, Refrigerator. Power mower. Miscéllaneous galore Brodie & pton, Auctioneers, L. Tyler, Mgr. for. consignment Monday through ae 2-1521, No B&B. Auction Sales - 5089 Dixie Highway ‘Drayton Plains Every Friday .:...7 p.m. Every Saturday,...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily 1¢ to 53°, 8 to trailers Bottle gas & accessories. For variety size, price & best terms we cannot be beaten 1 mile south of Lake Or'on on M-24. ¥ i Pontiac Chief _ Detroiter Bargains—Bargains 15 to 50 ft 8 & 10 wide Highest trade-in exllowance ever. Get our deal before you buy. Re- member, you will save hundreds ot coliars at: Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home. Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway 4 Miles North o OR. 3-1 Open i Days a Week Pontiac SEE US FOR BUYS IN CAMPING trailers or homes, Champion 1955 2 bedroom wi homes, alum. $3, imndereon Ro yeraft ‘Ta ieo: ely National ft. others, to choose from. Holly Ma- rint Coach Sales, 15210 Holly Rd. Holly, MElrose 46771 TRAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides - USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN . Bottle Gas Parts ahd Supplies 60 $8 Ale Open 8 to 6 FE 2-3200 Closed Sundays SHORT OF MONEY? We hav demonstrate, e and “wet us sell your trailer from our large lot e Will pick up your trailér ivertise, sell and arrange for financing, so you receive cash immediately for ly 10 per cent. buyers was so burr: phone or com Holl out. Coach Sales, 15210 Holly Tose 4-6771 Holly arine . MEL VACATION TRAILERS FOR Sale or rent ‘OR 3-283 5685 a Williams Lake R ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN 4HGTS. MOBILE, Vile fake The finest % mile SE Pon- 11 ‘N. _Opdyke FE _5-3361 OXFORD MOBILE i NOR F FOR those who wnunt the best. 40x80 loot lots, 16x40 cement patio idewalk oom for garden on each § ft. etree Storm Lakeville Ra. put 36 shelter, 2 mi cast AS Oxford. On MOBILHQME ESTATES. acaae and playground. EM lakefront _3-2661, YOU'VE SHEN THE REST see the best Park, FE 2- eyitre Lake araller) 529: A uto Accessories _ ann ; SOW 33 OLDS ENGINE, b TRANSMIS. | we a ‘ ‘vr eae See M & M Motor Sales ORlando $2717 1953 FORD 6 MOTOR. | motor, A 197 8, Johnson, YOUR EVINRUDE DESTEe 1899 S§. TELEGRAPH 2-8033 Open Bundays ~ 25 Per Cent Discount — On al). 1958 boats & trailers OWENS 396 Orchard Lk Ave £E age MARINE SUPPLIES 2-800 ANY SIZE BOAT—INSIDE 8TOR- $50. FE 2156 Cass-Lk. Rd. Pick up and delivery service. L. diM HAR’ gy $4111, ig. Hwy at Ssshabaw” yon Plaine Mich. 25 trucks to choose from Cail Bob Butler. at Turner's [ 4-7500 1951 TRAIL MOBILE #@i0 YD. 4 wheel gravel trailer Good shape. $1500, FE 55115, after 6 Foreign & Sports Cars 90B 1952 NASH HEALY $600 MY EQUI- Open Sundays STORAGE BOATS & MOTORS IN AND OUT SERVICE . WINTERIZING INLAND LAKES SALES FE 47121 3127 W..Huron FE 2-6122 USED BOATS LANGDON’S BOAT Livery, 6050 Pontiac Trail | WOLVERINE 16 WITH | FIBER- gias bottom 25 hp. Evinrude. Both tn exc conditton. 1958 Gator 1,200 cao trailer. $700 com- plete OL 20051 u fiberglas -runaboiit {th convert- ible top and complFtely equipped. -$1,200. value, Our price $650 Used motors. Closing out used John- pone Evinrudes. 10 hp. to 35 Ticed to eel Special Windshields 56 tn. & winder & Naugahyde cushions. Both seat & bat At bargain prices Big discounts on 1988 Evinrude motors. And Cadillac boats. Prices slashed to move tiem. Buy aie & save Dawson Sales at Ti Lake Take M-59 to West Bee land. Turn right on Hickory Ridge Rd About 7 miles Demode Rd _Turn left & follow y_ signs For Sale Airplanes 8&6 USED 1958 15 PT. an E AND BEA, 86 Ys INTEREST TRIPACER. NARCO Super Homer Full panel, always hangared. OR 3-1792. Transportation Offered 87 CARS FOR GREENBORO. N. C. Gas a aie to Hartford Conn. FE 2-32315 FE 2-5823 after 6 pm. FLY #¢ ENGINE AIRI. TO California $80: Hawafi, $99.10. Ferry Service, Inc OR 314 LEAVING FOR BANNING. CALT- fornia. Sunday. Share expenses. FE 49056 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _load, either way. FE 5-6806_ ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 ATTENTION! “WE NEFD CLEAN CARS All SECs — All Models OP AROUND TEN SEEVUS » WERE PAYING Top $$$ Doltar | AND WE'RE IN TOWN GLENN'S MOTOR SALES AT OUR NEW LOCATION 952 W. HURON. FE 4-737) 7 FE 4-179? AS MUCH AS $50 FOR-JUNK AND cheap cars FE 12-2666 davg or _eves BEST FG CASH “FOR CARS RARDENBURG MOTOR: SALES Cass at Pike FE 5- j ‘GAS: FOR RATE MODEL { USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT FEASf BLVD ron ce NE CARS. | Hieh Cas ‘or al) tate | models oh OR Mass 1951 “PLYM. For top dollar. en late eo cars. 2527 Dixie Hwy. +1603 /° 7398 oo _FE 8-4539 H.-J. VA WELT 4540 DIXIE wl, on Plains” pays the | For Sale Housetralers 78 | BOATS “FIBERGLASSED RINI'S | ty. Will consider trade MY 3-1635. ———————e—ee—e—e—e—eeerrrerrer if Orton _ MY 3-1448 or MY 31940 | MERCEDES BENZ. 190 SEDAN. AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT 0% OFP Like new low mileage. fully Trave} Trailer. Since 1932. Guar-| BOATS, MOTORS ~- TRAILERS equipped Will trade. anteed for life. Bee them and get| TROJAN CRUISERS & Runapouts Mazurek Motor Sales a demonstration at Warner Trall-| NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS , er Sales. 3098 W Huron. (Plan| SCOTT-ATWATER Mtrs. & Service eat 8. Bivd. oo = Saginaw to join one of Wally Bryan's CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES FE 4 exciting caravans.) 1401 Hichw at alton Bivd. | 1955 VOUKEWAGEN. SoD COND. | MODERN 35 FOOT, HOUSETRAT. | | FE 8-4402_ 9-9 Open Sun FE 49270/ $1.050 OR 33 er Hartland 2581 ~ — STORAGE For. Sale Cars 91 ox ae oR Sacrifi ge. FE Make your reservations now for EIRENE | 5-6519 - boat & mor storage Complete 46 ARONCA CHIEF 61500 AL-|. —| winter servic | jen Airport. FE 8.1321. 4251 Gid- | MOBILE Hom ees ss Cas INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE | dings Ra Pontiac i rdson poo B eear e205, 5-36 f 2 bedroom | Harrington Boat Works _ a i Travel $1,795, $333 ft Crestine/ YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER | For Good Will Used Cars $1495: 55-31’ Pontiac Trail $1 995 FE 1 aan TELEGRAPH RD | COME TO ~ HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. Loaded with extras $4950 down. 1957 Chevrolet V8 4 dr _ Bel-Air * Hardtop Poawergliide Radio Heat- er Power pases White & tur- quois $195 -,30 mos on balanc 1957 Ford convertible. White & blue. Va Fordomatic -Radio. Heater. White walis 95 do 1958 Pontiac Starchief. Catalina. Owner's demo. power. Loaded with extras. N. Main &t. clecrscn Open Nights ‘til MAple 53566 < or MAple 8 $-1141 ‘53. AUSTIN A40. EXCELLENT snes Economy car, $325. OR -1792 1955 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. low mileage exc condition, full power, original owner, 371] Voor- _heis Rd. FE 5-2432, __ BUICK 1956 SUPER 4DR. HT Dynaflow, P _AcL. Sharp. $1545, FE 23070. 1953 BUICK, #DR., SHARP CAR No money down and assume smal] monthly payments Lucky Auto Sales 193 S Saginaw FE 1955 BUICK 48D. STRAIGHT stick, R&H, rear seat speaker, _sharp | OR 36446. custom Full steering & radio deals of those who well at low- est prices Try us today. Just a few more left. Schutz Motors, 912 S$. Woodward, Birmingham, 1952 Buick 2-Dr. Special today, It's a super 4 dr. Looks ood, runs good, R&H. Automatic trans, All for $245, PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 68 Oakland FE _2-2351 1958 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR. HT Fully equipped: 4500 miles. FE BUICK Dee: . Good HARDTOP ROAD- cond, §700. ( SPECIALS 6 StUDE BARER CHAMPION 2-DOOR 6 Radio & Heater, Dark Blue paint Bas saver, Ivory & A real $944 OV! DODGE: 4 DOOR HA RDTOP Dixie "OK" Lot _.p'S4 Chevy dr. "$5 Oids Hondas Cpe... _tow mileage.1 owner. MI 6-2743. , 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 6 Se WE BELIEVE WE BEAT THE ™ Pay, bai. 000.00. 18? 8 Johnsen. R. é C. Rambler "65 CAD. Sharp. Goltt and white. Secri ec. 5-6519. al -t row Entir uminum ; e = ae aa original V-8 e re- bull! New tires, tubes & side curtains Nearest offer $1,500. Mo- tel McNeive. Clarkston, FOR QUALITY CADILLACS. ene ‘Also a fine selection of ae |. Slann_used_20r8, 35-6 — ——— W ilson- Pontiac Cadillac “1350.N.- 1951 CHEVY DEL ergiide R&H ABSOL SNEY DOWN. will agree ‘s6 Chev 2 deor, 210 straight stick, radio and heater, hite alee you think it a _ ‘31 by its appearance, model. 6, 68 Olds 98 Hardtop, Hydra., a radio, white wall, another Aad and can recommend. te the _ st critical buyer. —— Ir TO- ‘35 Pord euaieaer Least ha Au- one Rad white former convertible straight stick, rea vend ._We have very selection oi = nodes "also 4 s, in Fords, HJ. VAN WELT Phone OR 3-1355_ 4540 ps Hwy 1954 CHEVY, 2 DR. POWER- Fes. Ener. Eddie Siecle Ford. heater. SHOP THE emeerreser WHO AD- parties lower’ then us today you will save more. Tist : few more left. Schutz Ts, 8. Woodward, Birmingham 1953 CHEVY, 2 DR. NO MONEY Sonos. Eddie Steele Ford, FE 1952 CHEVY, 2 DR REPOSSESSION Good motor and tires no rust. $175 full price. No cash needed. Payments $1034 mo Mr. Beil. _Great Lakes. FE 8-0402 |Hargreaves SLASHED Matthews- : CHECK THESE BARGAINS! 55 CHEVROLET _ Radio & lester s Gytinder. Pow- _ ergiide. ; "s7 CHEVROLET - Bagg, Bees, "PP ba Erinde. 2 a Sl 595 57 CHEVROLET _ ‘The BIG. BIG OT 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 THOSE WHO ADVER lower ces... us today, we bal we can save yo@ more. Just a few more left. eas acters: 912 83. Woodward, 18 IEMOS 1958 STATION WAGONS DOORS = 4~ IMPALAS ALL COLORS & NORTH CHEVROLET: Hunter Blvd. at 8. Waal Ave, Birmingham 42735 ‘wD ESOTO. GOOD TRANS. $85.00 goes Pheasant, Crescent Lk. iss DESOTO, 4 DR., LIKE Ww. Eddie Steele Ford. PE 54-0204. DESOTO 1952 V-8. RADIO. HEAT- THE BARGAIN LOT Hunter — at Eee Birm. 49 DODGE TERY GOOD SHAPE. “sa, FE _1-8174, or FE 5-3429. ‘$3 CHEV. STANDARD TRANSMIS- sion Very clean. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins i983 DODGE. EXCELLENT CON- Soe piyes like new. $325. FE . SEE THIS! ‘$4 Dodge Me Zz dr, "53 Olds super 2 dr. "44 Ford 4 dr. 6 esl. for only . HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES CE 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 CAR PAYMENTS URDEN- M24 AT CLARKSTON” RD FORD — MERCURY MY 2-261) ~ Get Wi ise, , Economize RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS BILE SPENCE 4963 DODGE “= %@ Dr. Sedan SHARP — FE 42978 TRANSPORTATION CLEARANCE SALE : Sie "84 Studebaker 4 dr. eh = "62 Willys 3 dr.. R&H "61 Chevy 2 dr.. P.G $195 Roger’s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 "30 American Wagon on Display 1951 DODGE CLUB COUPE PAY bal due. $95.00 197 8. Johnson Dealer. 5 ‘48 ENGLISH AUSTIN, NEWLY _ painted & rebuilt motor. FE E 5-7848 FOREIGN — SPORTS CARS 90B MUST SELL '54 CORVETTE WITH "56 Buick engine. OR _3-2066 ‘ST FORD FAIRLANE 500 R&H FOM FE £9101. 1983 FORD SEDAN. NO MONEY down . Eddie Steele FE _5-9204,~ Ford. RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 211 8 Saginaw © FE 5-0297 MANY ‘52. ‘53 B ‘54 MAKES A AND Models on hand. Come out & look them over! Auburn Motor Sales _ CORNER PIKE & EF. BLVD. WE BELIEVE WE CAN BEAT the deals of those who claim they sell at lowest prices. Try us today. Just a few more left. Schutz Motors, 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham ‘$1 CHEV STATION WAGON. Clean. Baresin: EM 43-0081. H. _ Riggins MUST epee ~ 1956 CHEVROLET 210. 4dr white. aaosar Tifice- to move today. R&R Mo- E89 724 Oakland Ave. FE “56. CHEV. BEL AIR V-8,° P-P, PG. &H. Cont. 21,060 miles. ae shape. Fairmount. After 4 p.m. BEAUTIFUL RED & WHITE BEL- vedete 4dr. 1955 Piymouth Has R&H_ Excel. tires. Sacrifice for uick sale R&R Mtrs Ine 1724 Oakiand Ave. FE 43529 96 CHEVY ¥-8 ¢ nee R&H. tone. 1 owner. $1,195 R&R MOTORS 724 Oakland FE 43529 ‘55 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, deluxe hardtop full power, can 4+DR. wheel. 260 W. 2 Very good cond. $150 or FE 8-1523. JEROME “Bright Spot" Orchard Lake at Cass- FE 2-4953 tf IO P.M. REMEMBER, Jerome is an old established OLDS- CADILLAC franchised Radio & heater, auto. trans Power brakes Belge & Goid ; Paint, > o a $1,794 155 CHE VROLE r BAIR 4 DOOR Heater Powergiide . $044 , sf PONTL AC STARCHIEF 4 DOOR Radio & Heater, Hydrama- tic. Power myers: Shore line Bel ice | ear $694 "This Ww eckend Only GLENN’ S MOTOR SALT /952 AV. HURON lity of our cars are new icar trade-ins. -recommend ‘YOUR CHOICE OF rine dealership and the major- \sk vour neighbors and friends and they too, will Jerome's as the place to purchase your next car.” LIBERAL ALLOWANCES _ BRING YOUR TITL JEROME “Bright Spot!’ LY“ FOR PE 44 ouR NEW LOCATON “POP VALUE” USED ri | {37 FE 4-1797 RVs Orchard Lake at Cass $3 oe “Raft. Base ‘533, FORD. 2DR. R&H: WILL trade. 5048 Pheasant. Crescent Lk SHARP CARS! '33 BUICK CONVER Power seats, takes serine and ws $ 645 * 53 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Powerglide, radio & heater... 8 445 ‘PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN 6cylinder, standard transmission heater ...... 0.0... eee. $ 308 ‘$3 PORD 4 DR” _ Custom vs pForsomatic. radio & - heater . . § 25 51 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Full power, eS Tedio and heater ..... : ae $ 175 "31 BUICK 2 DOOR _. Dynaflow, radio & heater $ 165- ‘49 OLDSMOBILE 88 Two-door, radio & heater $$ 14 36 CHEVROLET 2 ae va. “heater a white nis ‘35 FORD 9 PASS) WAGON y-3, Fordomatic, radio and heater ..... , . $1245 '55 PONTIAC @ PASS, WAGON v-8 — prdremstle; radio and: heater .... soos. $1945 ‘55 FORD FAIRLANE VICTORIA V-8 Fordomatic, radio and heater .-.:..-_-c::. . $1145 ‘55 CHEVROLET 4 DR Powerglide, radio & heater ‘36 PORD FAIRLANE 2? DR Fordomatic, radio & heater .. $ 985 ‘$7 FORD FAIRLANE 500 ‘Victoria, FOM, radio & heater $1845 ‘57 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SAVOY Std. transmission, heater.. $1295 56 MERCURY 2 DR. HARDTOP Power seats, steering & wits : $139 $ 985 dows . “56 FORD 9 PASS Recon q Country Squire V-8, $1305 "36 PONTIAC CATALINA :| Hydramatic, R&H $345 56 CHEVY 4 a v-8, Peeerglage "Ral $1235 "58 FORD 4 DR. WAGON ‘ Cou ae sedan, wae FOM, RBH corse . $2395 ‘38 ENGLISH FORD me scon Heater & white walls $1640 ‘57 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE Full power, plus 6way seat... $2005 ‘57 THUNDERBIRD stated Radio & heater ..... $2885 ‘3ST FORD 6 PASS: ‘WAGON V-8, FOM, power neues & Petes uss Dawson Mercury - Edsel - Lincaln Fnglish Ford Line 232 S. SAGINAW FE 8-0488 Open till 10 PE 29131 3. bikie ii t - 2 “body work Has Sweet _THIRTY-SIX a For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars” 91 1953 FORD, PICKUP..NO MONEY SA 2? _ 1950 MERCURY. GOOD 1954 FOMBIAG. 7-DR. #DR. Ni = Eddie Steele Ford. FE Soni we 5-0044. ; mene ae ce ee ~ oma 3a OLDS . ee GOOD THRU- a =e roa ¢DR_ EXTRA NICE | out. eM S437 hed _ Sales, Yes t Y'Saginaw, FE 4.2214. Wil trade 8068 Pheasant, Cres-i755OLps SUPER es LOW MILE. | 1959 1953, PONTIAC, 2 DR. viva” Wake cent Lk. “age, fyll power, will accept trade. ibpsay Ford. money | ie 1956 FORD 2-DR RANCH WAGON.| OR 3-887. e 50B {1933 OLDS "88 SEDAN “HYDRA | GAS ECONOMY, 40 ae PER 1958 ao o-dr. Mainline V-8. Stick) Rap whe tires ABSOLUTELY | 831, 1965 Morris Miner English Take over payments, FE NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- station wagon, $750 full price, eis ments of $27.24 month. Cali Credit |__P¥t_ owner, M¥_3-1193. 198 THUNDERBIRDS. CHOICE OF | ~ Mer r Parks at MI 4-7500.| ‘3S PONTIAC CATA, 870. SHARE. colors Cali Bob Lynady. ED- Harold Turner Ford. W-wall Gree Pad Back seal DIE STEELE FORD. FE 5-204. {rosters § A FE, 8-1883 Sn afier 31 FORD WORK ON TRANS- “wee oa mission, EM 3-3514 Hardenburg 1988 PONTIAC.2 D DRURAH, ABSO- 1940 FORD COUPE. GOOD CON- LUTELY NO oh a DOWN. dition. MUtual 45384 _ ee Ford J dr Rat . Hes TT ; B | ST ev. r Noetenite AGON | vob OVER ‘34 Dodge Coronet, auto NDERBIRD _ 2 cae vies power 31298 evrolet 2. dr [ 58 THU? * CORNER CASS & PIKE FE_5-73087 Demonstrator "39 OLDS SUPER 88 ¢ DR. LIKE Less than 1,000 miles. Also 2 °S8) new 393 W Trogquots ; convertibles Save $6 1053 PACKARD ¢ DR SEDAN. TOM BOHR, INC (MU _€1715|""Very good cond OL 1-668]. 1269 1852 FORR, NO MONEY DOWN Ww _Hamiin. Rochester. Eddie stétie Ford FE 59208 _ | 53 PLYMOUTH PLAZA ¢ DOOR 6 ‘$7 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. R&H, Brand new' BRAID, Cass at Pike wer brakes, power steering _ Sts. FE 20186 OM, low mileage Like ne* “56 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. CUS- FE 4-6437 - tom 4-door 8. $1.695. BRAID, Cass 1954 FORD CUSTOM E DRY vs | _at Pike Sts, FE 2-0186 OM H ABSOLUTE ar = = YOM TBE ga anu mel OUALIOY CARS ments of $19.76 month. Call Crec- nh Mgr Mr Perks eat M1 .4-7900. Harold ‘Turner _Ford : “ACT Quick “ON THIS 1953 FORD) § cy! Neecs some gine Excellent Ulres transportation. « For | R&R Motors ies ~ ave FE- BUY “YOUR Ly soy toda ¥. E 5-204 R ‘39 ; FORD 7 FROM f BOB Eddie Stetie Ford ‘33 JEEP clean, new motor, FI 1957 FORD. BLACK, See cara £ 300 | R H WW tires. 5 Lots _oat exes 232,38 | zy “A FORD CQUPE. OLDS} engine FE_ 41159, 1957 5 PASSENGER FORD V-8! STATION WAGON, FE 4-644 Low mileage. Price $1,500. MI. __ £9367 1952 FORD V-8 | REPOSSESSION re get. price Payments only. $10 onth. Perfect engine | Gam oar and tires Radio and. heater Mr Bell, Great Lakes,, FE_8-0402 1957 ¥ FAIRLANE FORD 4 DR. 3 | sone gray. std_ shift, whitewalls.!— R&H OL 3 23-0487. ‘$3 FORD VICTORIA. GOOD CON-; _diuon, FE 4-66545 | "53 ror VIC.. FORDOMATIC R& ww eruar . & OTORS T24 Oaklene FE = | -GAS ECONOMY. 49 MILES gal 185 Moms Miner English outh dr. R&H New tires, clean station wagon oe a price; as a pin This is the car you've pvt owner SoMy 3s been ines ine for Must sell thts 19? MERCURY 2DR. OVER- week, R&R Mtrs. Inc. 724 Oak- drive R&H ABSOLUTELY ANG __land _Ave FE 423520 MONEY DOWN Assume _ pay-| igs; ] ments of $865 month. Call creae heate Mer. Mr Parks at Harold Turner Ford OTHERS ADVERTISE LOWER | prices: We believe we can bea their deals. Try us today few more left. Schutz Motors, 912 S Woodward, Birmingham RAMBLER ‘57 CUSTOM + v-8. AUTO trans. R&H, 3 tone paint vinyl seat covers since new. Original owner Reasonable. Will accept old-car for my ey Must sell this week 130s. er cae 1952 RAMBLER, RE POSSESSION Good condition, R&H, $105 full! rice. No cash needed. Payments 1146 mo Mr Bell. Great Lakes FE 8-0402 MI 1954 FORD SUNLINER. HARDTOP Power windows, Fordomatic LT) Weeu sceaanes cecveemceece sone jth hs 1950 Chevrolet Carry-All. Good cond ... — : $ 195 195T Chevrolet station wacon 150 - *) OP oem eon $1485 1253 DeSoto. 4 dr. sedan. Powerflyte transmission. buy at HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “18 minutes from mone On the Bargain Rive Oxford, Michigan A 8-2528 * Stes HASKINS ~ Stock Clearance 1956 Chevrolet 219 4-door radio, heatef, overdrive wagon $1298 ree Chevrolet Be! V-8 radio, heater | ee ae CARS Rd_|- Just Sl Air convertible | . $3327) TO SERVE ITS CLIENTS *38 Volkswagen black, W. W. ‘36 Lincoln ht, 6.000 "34 Cadillac ‘53 Cadillac, b = ‘55 PS 8 gr airiane: 2 ae 2 Auburn off Saginaw — (1952 PLYMOUTH CLUE ‘COUPE. THE OIE CHANGEOVER eaves ous with one brand new '58 Pontia® which we must sacrifice at less than cost. Any old car and good credit will handle and down payment ‘$6 Pontiac 4 dr. .......... $1295 th power steering ‘65 Pontiac 00! Star Chief exceptionally nice Stop in ang the ‘59 Pontiacs KEEGO sALEs & SERVICE Keego Harbor, Mich. WE NEVER CLOS '§3 PONT., 2-DR.., aa Auto. ‘64 PONTIAC Toot ie S 4 peor ~-$135. _BOW te BRAID. Cass “st Pie” a _ 3-018r sts eee good peas no ust, full price. No cash eediae a pssmecic — Mr. Bell, Great Lakes. So PONTIAC, ¢ DR. dan antenna, Se at brakes, ex- R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Lone Assume payments of $8.65 one wince : ark. coe aber onth Call Credit, Mer, Mrs powTiAG © DE HYDRAMAT P ‘e MI 4-7500. Harold. Turner 0 a ~ i¢, Clean. $200. FE 5- CTE Ws PONTIAC ‘58 SONNEVILE ES oo ION hardtop. FE 4-8365 after 6 p.m. ; ‘ : ir © p.m. 5 ove WE PRINANCE = 62 PONTIAC 2 NO MONET DOWN. "50 Olds, 98 HT. ..... : nae "50 Bock ag cece eee eee er ible, $575, Will trade for late "h51 Chevy 2 dr, . : $195 __model station wagon. FE 2-1652. ‘31 Pontiac. $195 | 1952 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, 51 Nash, 2 er pede boys $75 radio and heater, good body, 48 Cadillac, $175 motes fair, good tires, brakes, j ne a ae ar srepullt, mir ce and exhaust system. §170. MA EC CONOMY USED CARS 2 Auburn off Saginaw isk PLYMOUTH DR SAVOY. 393 W. Froquois. One OWNER — 1957 PLYMOUTH VOY. ‘2-dr. ier Famartiie: Goreesuk. yellow ite. mileage. You'll be pread to Pal -this one. R&R Mirs. Inc, 724 Oak- _land Ave FE 4-3529 R SHARP 3-TONE BLUE ibn POYM- PLYMOUTH. | RADIO. AND et. good tires. everything _werks $50 OR 3-4438 1955 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR 6 CYL stat. wagon standard shift. good cond. FE 5-1614. 107 8. Tilden, |1954 avaocea STATION WAG. on $425 or take over payments. FE 5-3002 395 Linda ista ; 1955 PLYMOUTH. R&H. WILL sell or trade, FE 2-7145 ‘32 PLYMOUTH 2DR.. good car, EM 3-4386 R&H, A 1957 PLYMOUTII Savoy V-8 4 dr. Powerflite, radio, heater, power brakes, tu-tone green. Only $1.495. JACK AUTO SUPER MART PLY MOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER W. Maple at Pontiac Trail ny alled Lake MA 44511 ‘55 PONTIAC F HARDTOP. | RED & white, FE 5-4426 - 1937 PONTIAC. ( GOOD « CONDITION _& trans, FE 5-845: Vimy, MAKES (GOOD SENSE WHEN YOU ARE IN | THE MARKET FOR | USED CAR TO BUY F ROM A DEALER QUALIFIED i WE, HAVE BUILT OUR _ 5-0201 STUDEBAKER 1054 coupe, V-8. r and b., HARDTOP auto. trans. N. _N. Washington, Royal ¢ Oak "$6 | VOLKSWAGEN, $1,150, FE 4-8008 ra 3 New '58 Pontiacs LEF fj 2 Chieftain Cat. Coupes 2 Ton PAINT R & H. YDRAMATIC. YOUR CHOICE AT .... $2,605 1 Super Chief Cat. Cpe. 2-tone paint R & H. HYDRA. EASY EYE © GLASS. POWER STEERING & BRAKES FULL PRICE $2,945 Used Cars Clearance "56 Buitk Convertible tull power SHARP . $1,506. HYDRAMATIC, POWER BRAKES, CREAM PUFF "$4 Pontiac Cat. ,..$ 895 5 Buick Riviera . power steering "54 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan ww 5 ~ $1145 ;| automatic transmission SHARP ‘33 Pontiac Cat. Cpe. $ > HYDRAMATIC $645 TRANSPORTATION ‘SPECIALS 51 Plymouth 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-door wagon, ra- ~ REPUTATION LARGELY dio. heater, Powergiide, power Berrean lop ota cor Sepsas Fo 677 steering $1 TODAY! 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-door, V-8 en =| gine, powerglide, heater $1627 a ence e605 Si ck é 1957 Chasrolet 210 Delray. V-8. Pow. “APECIAL ee o> erglide. radio and heater Oita aint ecuetain trim radio heater. 1957 Ford wairiane ‘victoria, V-8 white tires. loaded Low mileage Fordomatic, radio and 8171 ' “heater UU ae ape a , 26 Olds 88 2 Dr. .. $1595 Also some 1958 demos to pick from-| supeR HARDTOP. full power. ; radio heater, hydramatic, a tu- H k Che tone beauty. QSKINS Vi 6751 Dixte Highway at M16 : = MAple 5-5071 Open nites “ti 9/53 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 595 SPECIAL, radio. heaters dyne 1958 SUPER 8 owe HOLIDAY! flow. no rust, just like new. sedan, hydra. PB & PS. & ww eeeen ree oe Been * saat aa ‘54 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $795 STATION WAGON. racio. heater, white# tires powerglide, a rea’ sharpie. / S 52 Chevrolet 2Dr, & 295 SEDAN. radio heater ciandrerd shift @ tu-tone beauts 6 Buick 2 Dr. $1595 | Edsel | HARDTOP with full power radio | heater, dynaflow ONE OWNER CITATION. 4 DOOR RARDTOP — ¥ indows, power seate $2 power windows, power seats $2750 ° 87 Buick 4 Dr. — Lincoln | Premier coupe Chrysler NEW YORKE? 4 DF — power steering power brakes power winders ecslts =2.--: $3450 HARDTOP ae: $2295 ROADMASTER HARDTOP. full power eee. eater. dynaflow, hew white tir “33 Plymouth 2-Dr. & 295 | SFDAN. radio heater standard | shift. 37 Pontiac 2-Dr S1AI5 | HARDTOP heater etandard Tansmisston 17423 actual miles white tires ONE OWNER + 5 “=7 Buick 4-Dr. £2295 SUPER HARDTOP power aieer | ine & brakes dynafiow radio, heater tu-tone paint ' Ponti lie : ell on 1aC 137 Buick 2-Dr, ....821 | 8 Ole Ee Be Ls dvnafiow, | STARCHIEP 4. DR HARDTOP. — power steering brakes, radio radio, heater bydramatic. smso. * heater. |. sons L | s4 Buick 4. Dr. 8 895 | | BUPER SEDAN racin heater ymaut | dynefiow. a tu-tone beauty one | owner ; . t BELVEDERE 4 DR HARDTOP — ‘<- naa bs rad'o heater. automatic trans: 56 Buick 4-Dr. ... $1495 mission ’ Setar ere oe 2350 SPECIAL HARDTOP~ dvnafiow | radio heater . = | “ = iG 36 Ford Sunhner . $1095 ‘Ss O O & CYL. CONVERTIBLE tu-tone paint, Fordomatic, radio heater FIREFLYTE 4 PE RARDTOP — radio. heater, brakes LARRY IEROME. ester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 Rac! no oy 55 Rurick Super ... .$1095 _SEDAN dynafiow and heater wate 8 895 radio & heater OLIVER: ~ BUICK’ | 210 Orchard Take Ave. iFE 2-9101 Open Lves. Bs Chevrolet | CLUB COUPE. i 2 DOOR FULL PRICE ... 839 "$1 Chrysler NEW YORKER $195 47 Tord ; V8 A-1 BODY $175 HOT-ROD SPECIALS 30 Chevy Sedan ...$ 295 ' DUAL CARBURETORS, DUAL EXHAUST, HYDRAULIC LIFT- ERS. L OWERED AND CUS- SNEAK PREVIEW ON 09 RAMBLERS FRI. AND SAT. \Come See! 2 low overhead you money NORTH BROADWAY AT SHADBOLT & M-24 AT SHADBOLT ., locations to dave 5 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR ‘SALES AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER $1 N, Broadway Lake Orion | MY 2-2871 . $495 _ trans. 353 g. Marshall, FB 4-6696._ a_mo. ;_B-0407 “USTOM- 8E- One owner, clean. Li 1-6139. 2507 ‘ 1957 CHEVROLET ..... $1895 | 1956 BUICK ...........: $1545. 2-door hardtop. Dynaflow, radio, heater. 15,000 actual 1956 BUICK ............. Super 4-door nerdtse: poWer steering. power brakes, 1955, PONTIAC ..:...... $895 < transmission, radia fea ans “Shite finish. Rides and drives perfect. 1955 BUICK ............ $1095 1953 BUICK ............. $ 695 1953 PONTIAC ......... $595 PRICES (ON ARE DO' N AGAIN WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW CAR TRADE-INS AND HAVE CUT THE tires, padded das’ Has been used as oe arnet /1957 57 MERCURY _......$1995]| 2-door Montclair, ema atic wall tres. A used ce -Convertibie white wall tires. — Dark blue Extra oice shape. miles. This fs a rea] nice car. dynafiow, radio heater white and white finish: Perfect all the way. 1956 PONTIAC ......... $1495] radio, finish. Hag eye appeal inside | | ne hardtop, Behn res, red os out. standard Special] 2-door sedan. dynatiow. wall tires, blue and white guaranteed. Hardtop with dynaflow radio tires. Chieftain deluxe 2-door sedan 8 and heater. Solid blue. The idea} first or second car. 1952 BUICK Taos Dysahied. * Roadmaster sedan heater. Real cas 4° transportation SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK NEW CAR ACROSS FROM > ROCHESTER THE FOLLOWING CARS TO | ABSOLUTELY ROCK BOTTOM. COME OVER TO ROCHESTER NOW AND GET THE BUY OF A LIFETIME., - _v-8 engine with power Another red aod white beauty. pe while wall ‘ hite “finish. W wer brakes. “radio, chester. | power white - | 98 1958 BUICK ............ $2495 Here sedan with Gveatew. ret nee ‘S8sPONTIAC . oe PONTIAC - STS: LOSING GAME! _ IP ¥Qu HAVE, ANY ete ae ‘TION Lorde A CAR NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE! - WE, MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY BEFORE THE ‘$9 MODELS ARRIVE.. CARS ARE ALL GOING AT A MINIMUM OF PROFIT. — CHECK OUR OFFER FIRST — CATALINA a matic RED" IVOR PONTIAC . STARCHIEP CATALINA GREEN with (VORY Hydra UPE — Radio and Heat- er, Hraremetic Power steering and Power Brakes. acc ent. STARCHIEFP 4¢DOOR R jnatic Air Conditioning and oe «© © «© @ o oe @ ei and oe Hydra- CATALINA 4-DOOR Cour te amatic. ae i -Feate: glide heater, ie with Tight blue ton. $1695 i | wall tires. Black { heater. white wall heater, radio heater. white finish. 22,000 miles cheater, white wall Hydramatie. radio 5 299 radio and SALES OL 1.8133 P56 | PONTIAC . "7°. # #¢ © © Be ® Lo 65 MT. 4DOOR 870 HARDTOP Hydramatic. ‘56 PONTIAC . STARCHIEP 4-DOOR HARD er, Hydramatic, CONVERTIBLE STARCHIEF Hydramatic. Power _ Brakes. paint. < ‘SS BUICK . Cente HAR ‘57 PONTIAC. STARCHIEP CATALINA coUPE. — —_ Heater._Power Brakes and sad Fower_ Steering. ‘58 PONTIAC ...........$2695 dio ana Heater, accen! oe .. .$2895 ee $1995 ies #9905. 4H m4 if you trade now. thoroughly reconditioned used cars. Radio and maciey and Heater, TOP — Radio and Heat- Power Bteering and Power Brakes. ‘S96 PONTIAC ..........$1495 - Radio and Heater GREEN and WHITE and Heater Dyna- nvro P dio low, Power Brakes. Beautiful Setallic GREEN paint. 4DOOR — GREY paint. ‘95 PONTIAC . $1195 = $1845 STOCK NO. 647-A ‘ 6 Ford 2-DOOR ‘D1I95 STOCK NO. 02 Chevrolet COUPE $295 1031 - \-1" BEAUTIES Priced tor Action GUARANTEED FOR TROUBLE: FREE DRIVING 50/50 — 30 DAY. GUARANTEE STOCK NO. 190-A i ‘ 7 Ford CONVERTIBLE $1795 STOCK 57 al Ford oo DERBIRD — "$2795 5 Nash STATION WAG $845 STOCK NO. 741-A ‘ L Cadillac 4-DOOR $395 ON STOCK NO. RP-13 ‘ 6 - Ford CONVERTIBLE D195 STOCK NO. RP-31 &y Ford 4DOOR $1395 5S Buick HARDTOP $995 53 654- Dodge CLUB COUPE se Late Model i STOCK NO. 1026 . 153 Ford CONVERTIBLE $695 STOCK NO. 1019 So Lincoln . HARDTOP $2395 san Ford 2-DOOR $795 Ons) 1030 Pontiac - 2-DOOR $195 Your F riendly FORD Dealer FE 5-4101 147 SOUTH SAGIN Open a AW STREET to J p.m. PE 5-3588 oy You" I] be money ahead and car troubles behind? And you'll. be proud and confi- dent behind the wheel of any one of these like new, : 2 Year Warranty Guarantees Complete Satisfaction condition, very low mil 56 CHRYSLER New Yorker deluxe. brakes, $1895 “St? FORD Falriane ‘500’ Hardtep, fully egulpped. right. Z ~ + $995 ‘38 DODGE Reba! Lancer Hardtop. extremely well cared for $695 ‘$5 DODOE V-8 ¢+Dr.. standard af 9899 ‘$3 DE SOTO Hardtop. - '$¢ PONTIAC 2Dr. ‘32 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon. new paint > $595 ‘5] CHRYSLER New Yorker, ebony with power D1195 "$5 BUICK Century. power steering and brakes. $1295 ‘$6 BUICK Specia] +Dr Hardtop, save now. $1595 heater, white ‘'$S] DODGE Hardtop V-@. radio heater standard shift “83 PLYMOUTH 2Dr. heater. white tires. $1495 286 FORD 9-passenger wagon fordomatic equipped $1895 — bew condition 2395 *36 CADILLAC Sedan new all the way. $1295 ‘ST CHEVROLET \V-4 with power pack, ter. $1495 "54 DE SOTO Tedone BORED power steer radio. heater white ti dE . $2195 ‘8S CADILLAC Coupe. extra harp. White tires - $2995 88 DE SOTO Fireflite Sportsman 3800 miles $2395 , '58 FORD Convertible. priced to sell. $795 '53 FORD Custom 8 4-Dr., an original 14.000 miles. $895 "$5 PLYMOUTH Belvede ne dere Hardtop $445 bronze and beige, fully equipped. . "64 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr., — automatic. Tadio. oS - DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER _BIRMINGHAM MI 6.5300 ‘57 PLYMOUTH Beivedere 4Dr., power equipment. new cat | steering - pusheeton: transmission, sparkling Jade areca. yeliow and biack. | $1095 ° Ce) eu Club Sedan, radios, besten! V-4, gowerflite, whites. g 5 radio heater. hydramatic. white tires. Cr a ‘$6 CHRYSI = Hardtop power steering and brakes radio, “ST as nc) Hardtop, power steering and brakes, SCHUTZ ‘MOTORS, INC. a2 S. Woodward Ave. MI 6- > priced + vs f like | radio, brak es, _briced heater, \ 9302 ——— “hy 4 —— y ry ot « eee ee) | ORE SS THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 elecast on ak acres Toten ot United pias. : MIDAS (4) Ellery (cont.) | . |3:00 (4) Playhouse 30. UF rr 7 (2) Jackie Gleason. Pre-'11:39 (7) Shock Theater. Boris! >. Suoe Gniere of comedy-variety. Karloff, “Man They Could (2) Horse Race. (4) Lions Preview. (9) Bishop Cody. (4) College . Football. (9) Film Fare. (7) Top Pro Golf. (9) Movie. (2) Movie. (7) Wrestling. (2) Movie’ a (2) Lone Ranger. inNiad7. t iG—iIna scene from “Hiawatha,” in the PEACE 0 Shirley Temple Storybook to be shown on NBC-TV channel 2 Sun- | day evening, Hiawatha (John Ericson) offers maize to Chief Mu, Ah-Genta (Robert Warwick, left) of the starving Dakota tribe, while Princess Minnehaha (Nyra Monsour) Jogks on. The play is adapted — the bain: Longhellom poem of ome same title. ep a ee ee o y a Nyra Monsour jin Arabic. I translate them into) |English. ” a 6 ’ * « * | Nyra’s work with the tales was | brought to the attention of the as Minnehaha 22a x | Video Play Will Retain the course of filming ‘‘Hiawatha.” | Mood of Classic Poem _ Before you could sty “open | | Sad cours 19 terms a8 she ef Oe only for the very rich, is gaining © Iphunges 6% miles at its greatest ‘Poor Man's Polo’ Gains in Popularity ATLANTA (UPD*— A modified | version of polo, which once was, | Color — Black & White popularity *at’ Piedmont Park, ~- : “ALL WORK CUARANTEED-- 1 - Called “‘Palmetto,"* the game is f- 4 eae We Feature played with a big inflated ball, instead of a small wooden one and the players use paddies rather | Channel 6 wee Antenna Kits CONDON’S The rubber. ball moves more | RADIO & TV slowly than the wooden ones did and the players. are restricted to zones so one horse can last the entire match. Regular polo re-; quires four porfies per man. je . | Philippine Trench Deep | cates & SERVICE Mount Everest, world’s tallest} = _ peak,--would-fit into the Philip} pine Trench, off the eastern coast | Coll FE 4-9736 af: have room to! Factory Authorized Service | 3s Across from Tel-Huron The submanmne = ——— Lions Football Games Channel 6 “Yagi” Antennas Do-it-yourself Kits SyD50. Installation Service Availcble 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 | Sesame” Nyra and the producer by Longfellow: | stories, “Ali the Woodcutter,” a By HAZEL K. JOHNSON —_ ®-“*0F book possibility. HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—The peo Nyra’s acting career began at iple who are beating’ the tom-toms Pasadena City College where she, | for this Sunday’s Shirley Temple won several dramatic awards be- istorybook — ‘‘Hiawatha’’ — had a! fore her 1952 graduation. The next | I field day when it came to the girl'year she had a small role in the who plays Princess Minnehaha. (film, “The Saracen Blade,”’ and The actress ig Nyra Monsour, a | another in “The Americano,”’ star- |native Californian whose dark good ing Glenn Ford. llooks and Syrian descent has; Nyra has had lead roles in such |prompted directors to cast her injTV programs as GE Theater, |Italian, Russian, Mexican, French,| Crossroads. I Led Three Lives, , | Arabic and Spanish rolés in movies land Matinee Theater before she. and TV. Sa was signed to star in ss | The Storybook effort this Sun- And her background ve rily) day on NBC-TV | Longfellow’s narrative poem and | retains many of the original's | lines in trochaic tetrameter. It was written in blank verse by Nyra. It's) \tificate. But exotic as it sounds, ‘its origin was quite removed aa) Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV : Aoday’s Radio Programs - - Frank Gabrielson. 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