Ike Appoints Judge Stewart ‘to Supreme Court Vacancy + Partly cloudy zee _ Justice Harold H. “ Burton,“ who From Our Wire Services WASHINGTON — Judge Potter) Stewart, a 43-year-old midwest-jof Appeals by Eisenhower in April erner now serving on the Sixth) 1954. U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, at Cincinnati, Ohio; was named by President Eisenhower late vester-; day to suceeed -+retiring Justice; - Harold H. Burton as a member of the Supreme. Court. Stewart will be the youngest ~~ member on the present court al- though Justice William ©. Doug- jas was 4@ when he was named to the tribunaj on March 2, 1939. - Stewart probably will undergo unusually close Senate scrutiny in- tess than 24 -bours-after the dis--gatien case ——en—Ohio — Patient at Coldwater Die During Probe of Abuses COLDWATER (UPI)—A patient who has been the, center of a second investigation into charges of abuse at the Coldwater State Home and Training School died -_ truth to charges he had been “manhandled and abused.” . State Mental Health Director Charles M. Wagg said an autopsy would be con-*— a to his legal philosophy. This is not because of the man, but because of the times. S * * ‘* The appointment was announced closure that Burton was retiring on the advice of his physician. BURTON GREETS SUCCESSOR — Judge Potter Stewart, left, of Cincinnati, named to the U.S. Supretie Court, receives congratulations of % + kk * Pope in WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 195844 PAGES kk * kok k Prayer Before Stroke “Local Strikes * \ IUE Spokesmen Deny Agreement at National Level Reached Yet DETROIT (# — New car production, with General. Motors still badly strike-| crippled, dragged far behihd ~ ree AP Wirephote retirement from the high bench, effective Oct. 13. Judge Stewart paid a courtesy call on Justice anniouneed his Burton in the Supreme Court late Tuesday. © today. | GM’s local strikes, going ‘jon since the national con- ; tract agreement with the): United Automobile Work- ers last Thursday, contin- ued as the biggest handicap | . ito full output of 1959 Stewart, a Republican, was ap-| Seewart = eccéenmnended for) models. * pointed to the 6th Circuit Court * * the nomination by Sen. John w.| However, announcement of; a | Bricker (R-Ohio) | , new wage agreement between Gen-| ‘DUE -FOR SCRUTINY eral Motors and the International | Stewart will be able to take his Stewart's views will get prime|Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) place on the nation’s highest ju- consideration before the Senate Ju- appeared imminent today. —'diciary Committee, which consid-| e : : A GM spokesman said yester- le ll fede udgeship appeint-. ee rat ds | day agreement had been reached | a « | on an over all, national pact; but en * i dicial tribunal immediately after | Sen. James O. Eastland local-level differences at the six Under a recess appointment, Stewart Profile Page 10 fore he suffered his stroke. It w Castel Gandolfo, on Sunday. In IN PRIVATE CHAPEL — This is the last - known picture of Pope Pius XII in prayer be- private chapel in the papal summer residence, AP Wirephote are, left to right. Msgr. Mario Aluffi, chaplain of Castel Gandolfo; Federice Callori di Vignale, papal chamberlain, and Msgr. Mario Nasalli Roeca, secret waiter to the Pope. as made in his the background (D-Miss)! — = | Burton’s retirement becomes ef- the committee: chairman, was at) 2M ieate wats oe RE ree fective next Monday. - ithe last session of Congress a lead-| Tesents 25,000 employes had not | been irened out. When Congress. reconvenes = 59 Models Downtown in /¢r in the unsuccessful fight to pass; . January, his nomination to the IVE spokesmen denied national legislation to curb the ‘eotrt’s! $25,000-a-year lifetime post will be Powers and to undo the effects of agreement had been reached, but sent to the Senate for confirma-| - | some of its decisions. \conceded progress was béing made tion. _. | Stewart said his selection took |#!! along the line,’ and the union The new appointee told question-| bim by surprise, He came here demerenp 4 before noon it ing newsmen Tuesday that as a Tuesday morning for a confer- Se sae oe ed circuit Judge, he bas had a part| ence with Eisenhower- after a °Uncement later today. in deciding only one school segre-| Tush call from ‘Atty. Gen, Wil- * * liam P. Rogers, The IVE and GM national] agree- ' = * t is x ~t ’ sy = ruled for prompt) Five of the nine Supreme Court! mie that ebached eee, gr | |justices, including Chief Justice company and its 275.000 United| ar nation. iwhere the court integration. today. : The patient—Joseph Kibiloski, 45, Bronson—died as he was being examined eae Te eed ES — aP' | Auto Workers union members last IKtical division remains at five| Thursday. iy was) lors (hice years al : ° ‘and carried increases estimated at) | Democrats and four Republicans. | 54 to 30 cents hourly over that pe-| NATIVE OF MICHIGAN ‘riod. | A native of Jackson, Mich., Stew. Ford alone remained without @ ! art was a member of a Cincinnati,strike. At the same time the law firm before going on the bench. Chrysler situation eased with re-' |He also served on the Cincinnati turn of about 6,000 of its 13,000, |City Council and as vice mayor local plant strikers, lof the city in 1952-53. | The UAW meantime posed a | x ke & | strike threat against American Bernard G. Segal of Philadel-. Motors Corp. unless it gets a phia, chairman of the American, new contract by Oct, 17 for Bar Association's standing com-} 18,006 AMC workers. | mittee on the federal judiciary.) fr. UAW. yesterday cracked! ‘issued a Statement calling Stew-| aoan oni its striking (Chrysler to. art's appointment an _ excellent) : one i : - |cals at Newark, Del., and Twins- Stewart's selection comes at a burg, Ohio, ordering both) back to time when the Supreme Court has work and charging ce Hain strike become a major center of contro- leaders with irresponsibility. About to Industry” celebration.. ' Although the rest of the na ultra-modern ‘59 models in procession this afternoon. A motorcade of 26 cars, led ful, honoring Pontiac industry and * * * sored by the Downtown Mer of the Chamber of Commerce, to determine if there was through Saturday, Oct. 25. be at 3:30 p.m. when the ban ducted shortly after noon. The patient died at 10:30 a.m. * * * Wagg insisted there still was ne evidence the patient. was me treated. About an hour before Kibiloski died, Wagg said the patient was “il,” but not necessarily from whatever caused the bruises on his body. Earlier, Rep. Harry Phillips (R- Port Huron) said it was ‘definitely established” the patient was “man-} handled and abused and dragged up and down stairs.” Another lawmaker, Rep. Sterling Eaton (R-Piymouth), claimed the 175-potind Kibiloski had been “‘bat- -tered within inches of death.” Wagg described Kibiloski as a “severely mentally retarded’ “pa- tient who had trouble walking.’ * * * versy. 2,700 men are involved. Its rulings on school segregation x * & have been denounced in some quar-| Four General Motors strikes | ters, while others have criticized,were settled yesterday and last) its findings in Communist cases.|night. Largest of these were the . walkouts of 2,100 Rochester, N. Y., products plant workers and 900 at Ave. The procession will move eas Mild Weather Due There, the keys to 26 new By MAX E. SIMON Today is the day that Pontiac scoops the For the first time anywhere, the shiny, — new 1959 Pontiac will go on public display as the city kicks off its annual gala “Salute content to wait until tomorrew, city resi- dents will see the completely-revamped, high-stepping Pontiac Central School Band, will travel through downtown streets in the first of a series of tributes The “Salute to Industry” festivities, spon- ~The unveiling of the ’59 Pontiacs will at the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Lake to Saginaw Street and north on Sagi- ~ naw to the Oakland County Courthouse. View New Pontiac Toda be presemted by Semon E. Knudsen, GM | vice president and general manager of Pon- superintendent of schools. xk «© * These will be’used in the school system's driver training program. . This year the cars are being donated by the division and the Pontiac Retail Store. The new Pontiac will be displayed on a raised platform in front of the courthouse through Saturday, Oct. 18. Others will be stationed on the Huron Street side of the courthouse for the public to inspect through Saturday, Oct. 11. Another of the celebration’s highlights will be a contest, with the lucky winner getting an all-expense paid flight to Ber- muda for two persons. tion must be a brilliant by the color- igh its employes. chants Assn. mreontinge All contestants must do {is complete the statement “I like the .59 Pontiac be- cause * in 25 words or less. Entry blanks will be available free from member stores of the Downtown Merchants Assn, Many outstanding values will be avail- able to downtown shoppers during the ‘next. few weeks. A special three-hour-sale will be held by downtown merchants from 3 to 6 p.m., featuring cut prices on fall mer- chandise. d strikes up t on Orchard Pontiacs will fo Linger Awhile Partly cloudy is the forecast for tonight and tomorrow by the U. S. Weather Bureau with the low about! 60, the high tomorrow near 74. For the next five days tempera- tures will average six degrees above the normal high of 65 and normal low of 45. No important). a temperature changes are expected Williams Is Reassuring except Saturday will be cooler. . BENTON HARBOR (UPI) — Precipitation “will average one- half to one inch, with showers Fri-| Gov. G. Mennen Williams told a crowd of about 300 unionists last day and Saturday. Sixty was the lowest, recorded, night in Benton Harbor there temperature in downtown Pontiac; will never be a right-to-work préceding 8 a.m, The mercury} law “‘as long as my administra- stood at 74 at 2 p.m. : tion is in Lansing.” Paging Noah Webster ATLANTA (UPI) — City alder- men voted down a bill to allow licensed gigolo services to oper- ate in Atlanta. But the bill passed easily when the word ‘‘gigolo’”’ was changed to “escort.” Cadillac plant in Cleveland. GM said employes at its Hyatt Bearings plant in Harrison, N. J.. returned to’ work today without agreement. The 933 employes de- cided to get back on the payroll and leave settlement to negotia- tors, %, %, He’s Truly Conscientious | ANTIOCH, Ill. (UPI) — The Rev. Raymond E. Hood, rector of St. Ignatius Church, hates “being out of touch.’ He in- stalled a two-way radio in his car for quick relay of telephone calls from parishioners. Taylor. “This definitely is an ill that takes part in it could New Director Tours Safety Building - Phillips’ committee was formed by the 1958 legislature after Rep. Carroll Newton (R-Delton) claimed his brother-in-law was mishandled by attendants before his death. . a a oe The committee did'not come up with conclusive proof of mistreat- _ ment. Wagg said’ Kibiloski entered the cottage Sept. 26 and wa taken out Sept. 29. “In hindsight, I am critical of the fact that he was put in this particular cottage,” Wagg said. . - + * * Wagg said the incident points up “the need for the resources to help improve our level of super- vision.” The investigation started when Kibiloski’s relatives complained to Sen. John P. Smeekens (R-Cold- water). Phillips flew to Cold- water in his private plane Monday. Eastman Attitude: Wait and See ‘Chain Letter’ | in Oakland Ruled Illegal bette Game Today Scheme Showers Don't Halt MILWAUKEE (AP!—The sixth acting baseball commissioner, an- inounced, Segar ordered the sta- egal operation and anybody dium gates opened. be arrested for conspiracy! ke ok & to violate state gambling! Segar inspected the diamond at » : |County Stadium after the tarpaul- laws, Taylor said. lin had been removed: and said the He said the Prosecutor's Office field was in playable condition. had received no formal criminal The covering was put back on the complaint against the operation, diamond after Segar had looked and thus could not act. lover the field. Supposedly the recipient of the The U. S, Weather Byreau said letter mails money, ranging any-it did not expect that the rain 82-Year-Old Pontiff Sinks Into Coma as End Draws Near CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (UPI) —Pope Pius XII suffered a second stroke and a heart attack today. Death appeared very close for the’ 82-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church. Doctors abandoned hope for the Pope's survival after a cerebral attack this morn- ing and a new crisis brought on this afternoon by “a gfave cardio-pul- monary collapse.” (In New York, physicians interpreted the phrase “cardio - pulmonary col- lapse” to mean either that the right side of the Pope’s heart had collapsed or that the collapse occurred in the ‘artery leading from the lright ventricle to the lungs.) ~ The Pope was unconscious 4s his ‘life ebbed away in the bedcham- fen of his summer palace here: | A special breadcast by the Vat- | lean radio from fastel Gandolfo | quoted the sixth and_ latest / as saying: | “The syndrome (symptoms) men- tioned in this morning’s bulletin has becdme progressively aggra- |vated. Energetic treatment has Inot given the hoped-for result. The | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ] ] Takes All Blame for Tax Dispute ‘With Faubus LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (UPD — The district director of the In- ternal Revenue Service took full blame today for telling Gov. Orval E. Faubus it appeared he owed. income taxes on $105,499.14, The trouble was that the total included rent and operating ex- penses on the executive mansion for two years, campaign expenses and a gift automobile that Faubus and his wife received in 1954. | | “Somebody goofed,'’ IRS: Dis- | triet Director Curtis R. Mathis _ said, explaining that anything a | state furnishes by law to its | chief executive is not taxable. j Faubus took the opportunity~to jaccuse the government of using the jagainst integration and demand jthat President Eisenhower pay for luse of the WHite House, if he had ‘to pay for use of the executive mansion, Faubus said he got a letter’ _ A new “chain letter” scheme which is now CircU-'pame of the World Series will go Which said he had 10 days to pro- lating in parts of Oakland County, and reportedly has on as scheduled today despite in- test the IRS. charges. : rewards of U.S. Savings Bonds, is illegal, accofding to termittent showers that have fal- Chief Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor George F. len this morning, Charles Segar, Acting Internal Revenue Com- missioner 0. Gordon Delk, who | took a less apologetic attitude | than Mathis, said Faubus’ over- all tax affairs are still under scrutiny, He did not elaborate. | items his men are looking into that may have ‘‘merit.”’ oe | 40 CALLED | TO OFFER! | butleti ; i tiac Motor Division, to Dr. Dana E. Whitmer, | rigor aad a cogaiice ~ ™ es to punish him for his stand _ Mathis also said there are some. - By PETE LOCHBILER A man who likes to conquer mountains has tackled the Pontiac Police Department. George D, Eastman, a big, friendly man with an easy smile and strong handclasp, had a wait- and-see attitude as he inspected the Public’ Safety Building today during his initial hodifs as Public Safety Directo’. ~ : The 46-year-old authority on ‘ police administration faces a tough assignment: reorganize the police department, restore ‘morale, increase efficiency. | He’s faced tough assignments be- fore, ‘and gives the impression of knowing’ in his own mind:the stand- ards he intends-to impose on the -lelimbing enthusiast that he is, Eastman intends to survey the terrain here before choosing a path that leads to the top. * * * About Police Chief Herbert. W. / In if rs Press oaa ERE Comes hee. re 37 County News ........+..0. , il Editorials ........0.... 00000 6 WERPEOCOE ooo sesecc cee scence. . 38 ¢ Obitwaries .........000.005.. 3 Sports’ ..... a eleieiviwiwieis slows 35-35 Theaters ...2.....45055 sees, OO TV & Radio Programs ..,., 43 Wilson, Earl .......2.005.., department.’ Like the mountaih - Women's Pages .,......, 23-27 ‘basic needs. Eastman said he-in- Straley; whose six-year reign was criticized by last spring's Public Service Administration report .on Pontiac’s police situation, East - man has “no preconceived ideas” about a department shakeup. “7 intend to work with the ex- istng staff officers to the’ best of our joint ability, “unless some other course of action is indi- cated,” he commented. Seeing harmony as one of the tends to set up his own program to better the department, and bring about overall improvements from the higher’ ranks on. down. * * * He intends to improve the higher ranks first by instituting training programs, “Lack of. supervisory imen were able to do more types! The party who placed this Want Ad to sell a table and 4 chairs said that over 40 people called to make an offer. Here's the ad: and command “training is a com-| where from $18 to $37, to the name would continue this afternoon but) mon lack in most departments,/on the top_of the list.in the letter, that, at any rate, if precipitation probably because its the hardest and eventually the sender's name occurred, it would be light show- | area to train,’”’ he said. will make it to the top of the'ers and not enough to interfere) list, at which time bonds will be/with play, The showers, if they! As fer the resk and flo eft given. = do occur, probably will be in the’ cers, Eastman believes the best a“ a + late af ae policerhan is the one who has : [hate aktemnoon: mA AT as Gane ome a as . The Business Ethics Board of the x * * PE S-8315 a) ad te all-around proficiency, not’ spe-_ cialties. Pontiac Area Chamber of Come} There had been a heavy over- merce has also warned against cast all morning in the Milwaukee the ‘‘chain letter’ scheme. |area, with several downpours, The a ‘city had more than .an inch of train overnight. j Some temporary parking lot areas around the stadium werpf So |- ers, relax. The Detroit Police muddy that they were not usable.’ Department will not disband its | Whitey Ford was manager Casey mounted bureau.’ A syihbol of Sterigel’s choice to pitch for the rebellion against complete |Yankees against Milwaukee's War- mechanization, the 60-man iren Spahn, Each southpaw/ wag mounted bureau has long been {going to the mound with two a favorite in Detroit. idays rest. _ x You, too, can get fast re- sults by using the Want Ads to sell, rent, buy, trade, hire help, anything! Try one, you'll be surprised! = .To-Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 ~~ Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. “In my opinior, if more police- of jobs and assume broader re- sponsibilities, most police depart-_ ments would be better off." This philosophy will be stréssed) in the coming month, Eastman in-| dicated.~ =~ ‘ - tf A private consultant the past two years, Eastman frankly ad- (Continued on Pagé 2, Col. 7) Detroit Keeps ‘Mounties’ DETROIT (UPI) — Horse lov- 4 | ° ernest *y goal has been set at $15,368. Build- THE PONTIAG PRESS, WED i STUDY UF MATERIAL—United Fund build- ing ins are Oakland Adams, left. trades solicitors began their calls : today, ifter a kickoff luncheon yesterday. Shown here Coynty Circuit Judge and Berkley Voss, right, chairmen - Clark J. chairman. > Making Calls After Kickoff Luncheon UF Building Trades Group Starts Work Pontiac Area United Fund build- ito have an opportunity to pledge ing trades solicitors today began before the slack building season eRINS. making their first calls after 5) «kickoff luncheon at Elks Temple yesterday. * * * This year’s construction group - The construction group workers join the speciab gifts solicitors in making pre-campaign calls. The special gifts division kicked off its drive Sept. 29 and early re- and John Napley, Pontiac Press Phote of the Commercial Division, Paul A. Kern Jr., construction group chairman, second from left, Commercial Division co- turns indicate widespread .ac- ceptance of the giving yardstick as a pledge guide. ~ The yardstick scale, related to the individual’s income, gives the prospective contributor an idea. of what his fair share pledge should be. ’ “. ing trades firms and their em-} ployes are being asked to ‘help build a better community.” Paul A. Kern Jr., construction group chairman and luncheon host, urged his workers to begin making their calls this morning. Death Near for Pope Pius as His Condition Worsens ’ (Continued From Page One) - This entails contacting more than 250 firms and their employes in {temperature is 38.2 centigrade the area. (101 Fahrenheit), blood pressure 140-90. The pulse is frequent and is 140. Respiration is 38. | “A grave cardio-pulmonary col- \lapse is setting in. The Pope’s last words before a deep coma set in were ex- pressed to two aides: “Pray, pray that this regretful situation for the Church ends.” “When I accepted the chairman- |. ship of the construction group, I did so with the intention of put-/ ting forth every effort to see that} our goal is met. I expect as much from every man who volunteered to work in the group this year,’ stated Kern. | KICKOFF IN ADVANCE - The construction group annually) He apparently was fearful that kicks off its drive in advance of|his incapacity would leave the the general campaign. This en- Church without a leader for a long ables the building trades workers | Period, After a false death report this morning sent newspapers with iblack headlines of mourning into the streets of Rome, the Vatican |Tadio established a running com- t | | | Patches of Rain Blur Forecast |broadcasts from the papal ante- |mentary on the Pope’s condition in} of Dry, Mild By The Associated Pre. Fairly mild and dry eeuiher prevailed in most of the nation today. * * * rain, with the main wet belts in sections of the Midwest and the Far Northwest. Skies were gener- ally fair in most areas except for cloudiness in the precipitation areas and in the Pacific Coast. - * * * Southern and southwesterly winds fanned warm air from Texas to New England, sending temperatures slightly above nor- mal marks in most sections east of the Rockies. Readings were 10 to 20 degrees higher than 24 hours earlier from the Ohio Valley to New England. However, norther- ly winds dropped temperatures near or slightly below normal in the Carolinas, Georgia and Ala- bama, They were near. Feet above normal in areas west-of the |. Rockies. The Weather Full U. 8. Weather Buréau Report chamber in Castel Gandolfo. The mournful voice of g priest Two cafes flanking the piazza pulled in their tables and chairs jto make room for automobiles to park. It was a typical day of sunshine on the shores of Lake Albano, set in the crater of an extinct volcano, But the undercurrent of excite- ment and expectation was a strange one for this normally sleepy village on which the eyes of the world had focused to witness the death agonies of the Pope—the 262nd legitimate successor to St. Peter as Bishop of Rome and Vicar of Christ on Earth, accord- ing to Roman Catholic Doterine. *, * * -Cafdinals, diplomats and other high dignitaries moved in and out of the villa, The Pope’s sister, Elisabetta, drove out of the villa gates after spending an hour with her broth- reported some improvement at midday. Hopes returned — for a time — that the amazing stam- ina of the pontiff might see him | through again. A few areas reported patches of; But a few moments after 4 p.m.) (10 a.m. EST), medical bulletin number six confirmed the worst. ¥ The Pope had suffered grave com- plications following the second stroke earlier this morning. After reading the text of the medical] bulletin, the Vatican radio commentator, still reporting from a room adjoining the papal bed- room, said: * “The doctors. now visibly showing couragement, _“In the antechamber there pre- ~e * themselves are their dis- * vails an atmosphere of resigned) and calm anxiety. - “In the chapel adjoining the Holy Father’s room, priests and members of the Pope's family are in prayer. . “From the door, which is ajar, 'we can hear, at times, the heavy ‘breathing of the august patient.’’ | * * * The somber drama in the second| PONTIAC AND VICINITY — sat floor bedroom of the papal villa! ending this morning, becoming par cloudy this afternoon. 12-28 miles today, high 75 Partly) cloudy tonight and temerrow. Not much temperature change. Southerly winds | 12-20 miles tonight. Low tonight bigh temorrew i4. Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am 0 At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 15-20 mph. Direction’ Southwest Sun sets Wednesday at 6°02 pm. Bun rises Thursday at 637 am Moon sets Wednesday at 3 26 pm Moon rises Th ursday at 2 40 am Downtown | Tempers tures .. *60 12 m 1p. m 2p m Tuesday in Pontiac (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature ... ....... 2 —pPRest temperature... Mean temperature Weather—Sunny - One Year fee! in Pentiae Highest temperature . Lowest temperature Mean temperature Ce earers ce et HORE HE HH we Weather—Cioudy. mtia a Pope's summer palace, praying for/communion, He.was preparing to|Selection. They will gather behind|Peter Cardinal Agagianian, Rus-} Prominent among the Italian|® brilliant scholar and also sup- cost Highest and Lowest Temperstares his comfort in his last hours. resume work in his private li-|locked doors at the Sistine Chapel. |Sian-born patriarch of Armenia, | possibilities is. Archbishop Giovan-|Porter of social reform measures. 2o morel #9 in 1939 25 in 1889| Weather-beaten peasants stood/brary when the attack hit him, | The new Pope must be elected|who was chosen by Pope Pius last/ni Battista Montini of Milan, 61,) Other possibilities include: Toesdan as rene a cans Chee in groups, reminiscing about the * * * by a majority of one more than|June to succeed Samuel Cardinal|who turned down a cafdinal’s red| Marcello Cardinal, Mimmi, 7%, Aioene le ta WMaiaitlie sa s9/!0ng years during which the Pope) «x1y God! 1 cannot see! I can-|two thirds of the cafdinals pres-|Stritch as pro-prefect of Con-| hat in 1953 to remain close to Pope |former Archibshop of Naples and ines Ste OCU hac made Custel Gandalfo his) not see! he was quoted as say-|€nt. gregation for Propagation of the|pijys as pro-secretary of state . now a member of the el Brownsville, 87 74 Milwaukee TH 58 a yhe a roamie _ 4 ing. ; ae Popes mare been Italian Se al Cardinal Agaesent the Vatican, © Curia, ! = Buffalo 732 $4 Minneanoiis 68 51 ne natives, tourists and more for years, and most specula- a ardina agianian,; During his serious’ illness er Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, 74,’ pldeotnes SG eve. 6 53 than 200 reporters and photograph- As be tnd four chive aah ee jtion again will center around Ital: 63, is the Catholic Church's fore-| years ago, the Pope named Msgr.|French-born dean of the College Cincinnatt a8 e — <7 57 ers. their eyes glued to the massive em a, phyeical posed jian leaders in the church, |most expert on the Soviet Union, Montini to head the Milan Arch-|of Cardinals. | H ARWOOD Denver 80 82 Phoenix so 79 archway where the Swiss guards Agate ha radod onl Ss ee. | There is an old~ saying about |@nd communism, As a dagbyred diocese, a position where he added| Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini, 70, peter ig. $0 Eittebargn | oi geiStood on sentry duty before the ge =a r a time jconclaves to elect Popes — that tative of the Eastern rites of Ca-! pastoral experience to his long ad-|Archbishop of Palermo, a noted, Custom Tailors © Port Worth 84’ 13 & Emancisco 70 5) summer palace, jammed the little] | "18 eae was once MOre |«he who enters the conclave Pope, |tholicism, his ‘appointment fight | ministrative experience within the scholar. and Clothiers Houghton, 89 48 Seattle 86 ba Square. ye reser? leaves it cardinal.” It means that|strengthen ties with the East. | vatican. Crisanto Cardinal Lique, 69,11 998 w Haron ; seckscuvine, 73 $7 jones ve ce, _relevision cameras Were. trained] Tuesday night came word that/those most talked about as likely * * * Another potential candidate is|Archbishop of Bogota and Colom- A at Telegraph Les Angeles 76 60 Washington 68 $1.0n the villa. his condition had worsened, cahdidates are seldom elected, bia's first cardinal, FE 2-2300 Southerly winds /in the Alban hills 15 miles south jot Rome- was a tragic one for the world’s 450;000.000 Roman Cath- "loKes. Many of n joined in prayer* for the Pope’s recovery or the. blessing of a swift and peaceful death, a fate to which the man who was born Eugenio Pacelli | apparently had resigned himself. | in his last lucid moments. lla m 645 > 68} a lage hard by “Lake Albano, ‘the, | Here in this sun-swamped vil- travail of Pope Pius XII was a liv- ing, moving drama, Everyone seemed to share the) Ko crisis of the Pope they loved, the; man the world called the ‘Pope of Peace.” Women in black shawls knelt on 61 the cobblestones ‘in front of the er. She lifted her hands to hide | her tear-stained face from wait- | ing cameras. ~| Earlier, two of the Fope’s | nephews, Cario and Marcantomo the drove away from | Pacelli, illa. One woman from the village asked the parish priest whether there was anything that- could be done for the Pope at this. time. He replied: “Yes. You can pray.” It was the second time the 82- been near death. Four years ago a serious ill- ness struck the pontiff, 261st in a long series of sovereigns who sat on St, Peter’s throne, the —— in the world, / At that time the Pope rallied and recovered because of what was described as “the heart of a \lion.?? REGAINED STRENGTH He regained his strength and jonee again assumed a tremendous \burden of work-that has generally been considered one of the Heav- iest ever carried by a pope in the 2,000-year history of the Roman Catholic Church. The pontiff carried that burden fully, often despite - medical ad- vice. p Last week he suffered a re- currence of the hiccups and gas- tritis with which his illness be- ‘gan four years ago, He per. sisted in his heavy load of ad- ministrative work and audiences here at the papal summer resi- | dence, but finally curtailed his program at his doctors’ insist- ence over the weekend. ® ® Moments before he was struck down Monday he had said Mass at the little private chapel of his/@ summer residence and received Convoy Escorts | jLeave Quemoy _|Pescadores. year-old head of the Roman Cath- olic Church and spiritual leader of some 500 million Catholics has Report U.S. Ships Not Accompanying Landings| “During Cease-Fire TAIPEI, Formosa (# — -Indica- tions mounted today that U, §, ships have stopped escorting con- day Communist cease-fire in Formosa Strait. munition and 450 troop replace- ments ashore on Quemoy today, the third day of the cease-fire. The captain said his ship “came alone” on the supply run from the _His crewmen told AP corre- Washington dispatches said an order- halting American convoying might already have gone out. “| 2 g J 3 g voys to-Quemoy during eo sere . Pilot Plans to Rise 20 ESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1988 _ SPACE BALLOONIST — First Lt. pilot for the third Man High ballgo gets settled in the capsule just before it is sealed up. The special assistant at the Aeromedical Field Laboratory of the Air Force Missile Development Center, Alamogordo, N. Mexico, will attempt, to ascend to 100,000 feet today to further explore the edge of space. ~ sf The Day innings oe “ig-vear contract with th the city Fg (ls Wait and See (Continued From Page One) mits that he comes to Pontiac: as a “‘trouble-shooter,” and figures he can put the loca] department ip shape within two or three years. He hag signed a two-year, $12,000- flight into the stratosphere, Miles Ask Library Project fo Extend Facilities Members of the North <— Count¥*Library Project were yesterday to open their facilities to non-residents. Jean Johnson, project director and a staff member of the Michi- gan State Library, told library rep- resentatives that if non-resident fees were waived, the project would furnish: more books to each member area, — The purpose of the proposal, she said, was to promote in- creased library, circulation and stimulate interest among poten- tial library users. Member communities were to re- port the proposal to local boards of trustees, In the project are li- braries in Clarkston, ghland, Holly, Lake Orion, Milford, Orton- ville and Oxford. Representatives from Waterford Township said there is a move to bring the township into the project. Financtd through state and fed- eral aid, the project centers in Por: tiac with Phyllis Pope,. city li4 brarian, as assistant director. Income Tax Question Not Bothéring Williams LANSING (UPI) Gov. G. Mennen Williams has not had any trouble with the Internal Rev- enue Service, his press secretary said today. Thg statement came in response 'to a question prompted by a charge yesterday by Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus. that: ia federal government dem on living expenses provided ty the Arkansas legis] ature. Faubus claimed federal agents want to charge him for the “fair rental value’' of his state - pro- vided mansion, “Governor Williams has no man- sion and no problems with the in- ternal revenue, service,” Press Aide Paul Weber said. ALAMOGORDO, N.M. ® — A big helium-filled plastic balloon rose majestically from the New Mexico desert today, carrying a young military scientist on...a. flight aimed at the stratosphere. * * * Lt. Cliftor McClure, 25, a jet pilot, was sealed in the gondola of the balloon again Tuesday night after a launching attempt Tues- day had _ failed. McClure had been sealed into a 3x3-foot metal capsule jammed full of instruments at 1:30 a.m. time in an artificial atmosphere inside the capsule of almost 100 per cent oxygen. There is almost no nitrogen in the gondola so that if there were accidental decompression at high altitude there would te no nitrogen in his blood to bubble and give him the so-called bends that deep - water divers sometimes stiffer. The capsule atmosphere also is pressurized to equal about 24,000 feet altitude. * * * feat, to further the Air Force’s careful study of how nature treats man close to the edge of space. He hopes to learn more about what man needs to have with him and to know in order to survive there— and eventually in space. He’ll be nearing the eternal darkness of outer space, the re- gion of intense radiation, the re- gion where man’s comfortable feeling of gravity is gone, the region where . . . who knows? That is what he hopes to learn more about. This will be the third trip of the Man High series, It was to have started Monday, but the launching was poStponed because of a wide- spread cloud cover. : * * * A battery of experts in space medicine, physiology, meteorology, astronomy, space psychology and psychiatry will grill him constantly while. he floats high above the earth, a a * Durihg his 17th hour aloft he will get his first break—five min- Faubus has an annual salary of $10,000. Williams gets $22,560 but no “living expenses.”” - utes: for silence and introspection. The plastic balloon carrying him aloft will measure 200 feet. McClure has been dozing part |m McClure hopes, by this solitary) (Gives Up Jet for High Ride to Stratosphere in Balloon in diameter at peak altitude. It was expected to travel about 300 miles and land somewhere within a radius of 100 miles from Ama- Fille, Tex. - : If anything goes wrong, either McClure’ or the ground crew can cut the gondola loose to float earth- ward under a king-size parachute. * *® * Mrs. McClure will wait out the long ride in her trailer home. The Air Force provided her with a re ceiver so she could listen to the panel of experts pick her husband's ind. Employment Jumps 65,000 in Michigan DETROIT @® —. Employment jumped 65,000 in Michigan dur- ing the month ended Sept. 15, the | Michigan Employment Security Commission reported today, x & & Of the gain, 50,009 was report- ed in outstate areas and 15,000 in the Detroit area. * * ® The increase reduced the num- ber of jobless in the State as a whole to 420,000, or 14.3 per cent of the labor force, and in the Detroit ‘metropolitan area to 275,- 000, or 18 per cent of the labor ‘force. | Mayor Asks Employers to Hire Handicapped In proclaiming this week Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, Mayor Philip E. Rowston urged employers and civic leaders to en- list public interest in additional em- ployment opportunities for the) physically handicapped. * * x Rowston acknowledged the voca- tional accomplishments. of citizens who are physically — “‘but not oc- cupationally’’ — handicapped and commended the activities of such services as the Governor's Com- mission on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, the Michi- gan Employment Security Com- mission, the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Division of “Qehide at-tive. tee ‘he on hice ouumedin Sow es Pa report last Depember, Eastman says he is a stranger to the de- The PAS study reflects the view- point ef an outside agency. I'm the guy who has te actually work with the department.” As he surveyed. his new post, Eastman may have been remind- ed of a day back in 1946, when he was suddenly faced with a similar situation. * * ; a Eastman was a sergeant on the police force in his native Seattle, Wash., when the city, worried about low police morale, ineffi- ciency and hints of corruption, de- cided on a cleanup, To find the right man for the task, the nation os scoured for top-ranking men. After the tests) were scored, Eastman, though only| a sergeant, stood second on the list. “It was my big break. piagpnc I wasn’t in first place, was decided that g loca! man aie -do a better job and I was: hired,” Eastman recalled. Promoted to chief over 23 cap- tains and twice as many lieuten- ants, the 34-year-old ex-sergeant found his keen interest-in adminis- tration stood him in good stead. For more than a score of months| previouslyshe had been planning, as a theoretical exercise, the changes he would make to improve the department. ~*~ + & “On my first day on the job I was able to give dézens of orders I had thought of months before. It must have looked impressive! to the city fathers.” After attending night school at the University of Washington on and off for 20 years, Eastman graduated with a bachelor’s de- gree in political science in 195] and the next year left Seattle for ‘other things. A variety of high posts and ‘affiliations with college campus- es in the past six years tie in with his long-range plans to set- tle down permanently as a pri- vate consultant and “university lecturer, Since Seattle days, Eastman has been director of the western region for the National Safety Council, a' consulting expert with the U. S.| Treasury Department and superin- tendent of police for the-New York Port Authority, He’s been asso-! ciated with Columbia, Fordham, Hamline, Northwestern and Rut-| gers Universities) and the Uni-| versities of California and Louis- ville. * * * The past year, he has been a part-time hegiarer at Brooklyn Col- | lege and New York University, ‘Sam : Plan Children’: ‘s Parade’ . With Halloween Party — _ by Birmingham Ronald Reese, committee chair- chants will follow those of recent] man, said the parade will form at partment and its officers. ‘.Tipants of last year’s affair. se se cal nS es he area te detailed omamges te who donate money, food and prizes improvement, was a good one gen-| °F the party, erally, which he will use as a| Tickets to the various parties os tn attend peivats or puree ‘ who or x NN canta nctin | tes. poring tc} rele i AP wirephote | Diaces where I disegree with it, | Wisin the Birmingham School. Clifton McClure, 25, the District . ticket only, Reese said. Service clubs, PTA units, school teachers, YMCA, Community House and Girl Scouts are serving on, the several arrangement commit- route and food distribution. Bids for construction of the new Birmingham Junior - Senior High Schoo] were opened last night at joint meeting of the Board of Education, Citizen's Plang Review |Committee and representatives of ithe architectural firm of Smith, Tarapata and MacMahon of Bir- ingham. Construction of the $4,800.000 school, located on a 45acre site at Evergreen and 13-Mile roads, will began immediately after the Board's consideration and ac- ceptance of the successful bid. The cost includes the site. The school is scheduled to open for classes next September. It will house 1,500 pupiis, ; Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills fire departments are distributing safety pamphlets as a part of National Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 5-11. In the Hills, trucks have been stationed at heavy traffic inter. |sections where firemen are dis- tributing leaflets and answering questions on fire prevention. The Birmingham Department, in addition to passing out leaflets, is showing trailer film in the two local. theaters, - Magnanimous Mailman ASH, England (UPI) — Mail- man ie Hoskins, 48, said he didn ame the dog that bit a rortertiay 's while he was mak- g his rounds. “I was a to him,” Hoskins said. = CORRECTION - Of Tuesday’s Ad Cost for Tonight's Family Night Should Have® Read $1.00 Instead of $1.25 at Manny's W. Huron and Hizebath ‘Lake Rd. where he is completing work on — $$ ne master’s degree in public admin-| istration. is the father of a daughter, Mar-, guerite, 14, a son, George, 23, an, Services to the Blind. ensign in the Navy, and another, | John, 21, is a student at Rutgers. Fifty-Five Cardinals to Decide By STAN CARTER VATICAN CITY (AP) —., The man who will succeed Pope Pius XII may be any~of the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, or perhaps even a prelate who is not a cardinal. ~ The 55 cardinals will make the Tt is very possible the next Pope will be a prelate not even consid- ered in Vatican circles as a can- didate, Still, some names stand out, x * Most prominently mentjpned among non- Italians is Gregory \ Impossible to Say Who Will Be Next Pope menioned is an Australian, Nor- man Thomas .Cardinal Gilroy, 62, partly because of an old prophecy that the next Pope would be “shepherd and sailor.” Before be- coming a priest he served as a telegraph operator aboard a war- ship in World War I. Another foreigner sometimes Giacomo Cardinal Lercaro, -6, * archbishop of Bologna, who: or- ganized “Flying Friars’’ in radio- equipped automobiles to help Married many years, Eastman] . ‘ SIVY” or conservetive 2 or 3-button —Whatever ‘the style ™ Harwood custom- tailored clothes | counter the treat of. communism in Italy, * * * The’ youngest is Giuseppe Car- ] dinal Siri, 52, archbishop of Genoa, . fit better, wear longer, look smarter, ak alli ei i a Be aA , Kingston; - pending test explosions. The So- , Hospital after an iliness of a year. tho was a member of the Chureh } Brethren. , of 71 Foster St. died suddenly yes- - Surviving @re a son, Jack of _ for blast. The United States chal- Roem wi 9 ie we “oa 2 ieabicigee Dae a et cada ots Be a a ga : ‘ anal corde tiem aes oan canheaes uy) : at, — 2 a = 5 ee ae as ; i 2 are << : * ‘ 2 Pie See ey Sai Pe i ay 1* bat 5 ae { a - Eee f af ae ~ ij . | cA . Oe aah ie ai Mie oe SRE “THREE >> MRS. WILLIAM L. CARR © - Mrs. William L. (Anna E.) Carr, 80, of $1 S. Paddock St. died yes- terday morning in Pontiac General of the poeta uring ee he pra relFt ,ly_ ing rt Hara Inde of South Hampton, erat Home in Mtr od tue Uentinre, Toy ROY WALKER ton; MARLETTE — Service ‘for Roy] Walker, 78, of Port Huron, a for- Marlette ent, was held Suriing is oechew, Sinn RKSTON —~ Service for Mrs E, Warner of Plymouth. [John CBeasie) Beardsley, 9, a peeet Home, wits burial in: Lake- sd Sy Wane cts Salman each ty i following an illness at the Sharpe Funeral Home in/two days. A retired marine en-{| Clarkston. Burial was in Lakeview |gineer, he was a member of First mee JOHN V. FLYNN Mrs, John V. (Adele) Flynn, 69, terday afternoon of a heart ailment in St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was a member of St. Michael) Church. Cemetery. She leaves her husband; a son Elwin of Detroit; two daughters, Mrs, Esther Farrell of Wyandotte and Mrs, Maxine Giese of Califor- funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Sacred Heart Church. EDGAR SIMPSON Edgar Simpson of 130 Monterey St. died of a heart ailment yester- day in Pontiac General Hospital. He was %. He was a retired employe of port, N.Y., Mrs. Lillie Sarl) -and Mrs. ‘Minerva Reamer, both 10 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and a sister. Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial following in Oak Hill Cemetery. BABY GIRL ADAMS CLARKSTON — Prayer service for the infant daughter of Mr. and) Mrs, John Adams of 5 Garden Ct., who was dead yesterday at birth at the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Sharpe Fun- eral Home. Burial will be in Lake- view Cemetery. Funeral Home, Milford. The body will be taken to the Renan Fun- ;| eral Home in Grand Rapids _ where it will remain until time The| Mr. Hanian leaves his wife, Mar- service. garet. DR. ERNEST J. MERRILL MARLETTE Ernest J. Merrill, 68, of Mariette, burial in Marlette etery. College faculty in 1971. He re- ceived his master’s degree in chemistry and later was award- ed a Ph.D. by the University of Michigan. ; |Gales Ferry, Conn.; two sisters, | 'a brother and four grandchildren. WILBUR OSBORNE The Rosary will be recited at | 9 tonight at the Richardson-Bird | — Service for Dr. Methodist Church, with) MILFORD — Wilbur Osborne of Durand, a former Milford resident, died yesterday at Hurley Hospital, »|Fort Gratiot Lodge 374, F&AM; and Mystic Chapter 58, OES. - Surviving. are _his-wife, Cather- ine; a.daughter, Mrs. Paul Free- - land of Diamondale; two sons, Franklin E. of Paoli, Pa., and and three grandchildren, = es WE “a } EDWARD B, O'CONNOR Word has-been «received ‘ “death of Edward D- of 19594 Parke Lane He died yesterday in 1 Osteopathic Hospital in. Trent papal angers: eb eigenen so ae Bs z » & native of Pontiac, he was & T. HANIAN. ay Tiomsn of Franko Mrs graduate of Pontiac Centre! High) sn roRD — Service for‘Leo T.|five stepsons, Harold Hazen, of School in 15996, Manian, 55, of 2041 Jackson Bivd.,|F ,- Marshall and Donald Mr. O'Connor owned and. oper-| in be held at 10 a.m. Friday at\of Mariette, - Wilton of Portland,|= ator of a service station, W@S Bic “Francis Church, Grand rand Rapids. |Ore., and Richard of Greenville,’ § member éf Sacred Heart Church.|5°.:.) will be in Woodlawn Ceme-|S.C.; three gre n,” one! He leaves his wife, Virginia: bis! tory there. great-grandchild and two sigters.| 7 mother, Mrs. Maufle’ O'Connor of/ ser Hanian died Monday at Pon- , - . Waterford; two daughters, tiac Osteopathic Hospital ; and Sharon at home; three broth-|.,, jjiness of five months,’ Texans for Trial Kean Murder Here \ dead ag Ge | He said he would ces ay attempt + McComb. was released on a | $5,000 bond as a fugitive from || | as well as another $5,000 bond naming him as a | | fugitive from Mlinois where he | Collinsville, H1., policemen. — Charged with this kidnaping and | A. Leaf, also has been arraigned ‘and released on similiar fugitive nois. The third member of the gang, Atom Test Ban Big Issue Arms Debate Looms in U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. o A bitter” arms debate loomed in the U.N. today as the Soviet Un- ion threatened to match U.S. and British nuclear weapon tests blast lenged the Soviets to make clear their intentions. The Assembly’s top Political Committee was expected to give priority to the disarmament ques- tion. The Soviet Union and India put in resolutions calling for an immediate stop to nuclear tests. The United States was working on|t +a resolution of its own. x * * Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko leveled a parting thrust at the U.S. in a news conference on the eve of his departure today for. Moscow. He said lack of Western-agree- ment to halt nuclear weapon tests will compel the Soviet government to continue its explosions until. it has reached the total tdéuched off by the United States and Britain combined. The Soviet delegation said — that Gromyko was referring Western tests that have taken place since the Soviet Union an- nounced March 31 that it was sus- viets resumed the tests Sept. 30, saying this was necessary be- cause the United States and Brit- ain had not stopped their testing. x * * After Gromyko’s statement, the State Department queried whether the Soviet Union would accept the British and American invitation to join in a one-year suspension of nuclear weapon tests beginning Oct. 31. On that date the Big Three meet in Geneva to try to negotiate a permanent oo on the testing. “It is up to the Soviet Union’ now as to whether tests will be~ sus- ment said. — x * * Some. Western circles suspend them. Gromyko told newsmen he want- government attaches, to its resolu ers to stop tests. at once. “ <* ¢ whether the Soviet U asserted: that Assembly resolu- without legal force. But he added, ter.”’ hind the Geneva talks. pended on Oct. 31 or whether they wil] continue,” the State Depart- Viewed Gromyko’s warning as partly a propaganda move and partly an apology for the Soviet Union's having .resumed tests after an- nouncing a unilaterial decision to ed to point up the importance his He declined to tell questioners would continue testing if the Assembly adopts the Soviet resolution. He tions. are only recommendations “the soone? the big powers carry out the recommendations the bet- The United States has been con- sulting other delegations on a res- olution that would throw the sup- the| port of the 8i-nation Assembly be- Ecorse, is in Oakland County Jail * | waiting examination on the murder) 5 s | charge Friday. Kean, who reportedly tried to after Kean threatened to kill the three. - the three men buried it following the shoofing. from Fort Worth to stage a robbery in Sault Ste. Marie when they stopped off at the Commerce Town- 38, of 1872 Point Dr., where witness. Police say Chandler had | no part in the shooting. Pontiac Man Injured in Two-Car Collision Thomas S. Perkins, 431 dock St., was injured yesterday when his car collided with one driven by Thomas V. Racine, 116 Auburn Ave. The accident occurred at the Judson St. -Paddock St. in- tersection. ‘ eo Perkins was treated for knee and face abrasions at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital and released. 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Budgets of other top tourist by Space Boss Stumps on the prospects of a man circling} Men in Pentagon of a manned lunar base, AMFORD, Conn, (AP) — _ * ; —eueee cu ar — Re /Only Suryivor boss, says plans are afoot to shoot| Watches Burial a man into space in 24 to 3% f : nati with unelOt eT Family elaboration into a prepared speech; INDIANA, Pa, (AP) — Little Now! A new, enlarged dept. to serve you! Top national. brands ... complete selections... lowest . states, he said, were raised an} 122 —* E Tuesday “night, stumped available|riizabeth Kinter in a sense is all average of Zi per cent. “ prices! And, as usual, every- Pen es ee th mods ee thing is brand new! Buy now! m only 12. “Michigan cannot expect to hold in is ran new uy now! X15 scare? ae a They buried her family Sgr its own in a rising tourist market 9 ! Y — her father, mother, and five; ee unless it meets its competition on : Pontiac ond Drayton Plains ‘The X15, a jet plane, has a sisters and a brother ranging in DENNIS K. 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Local fruit farmers, ... weather in the Semaine Siete recalling the disastrous crop-ruining frosts of. . so ee ck) ‘south this Gs 1957, “screen” corn omy a Pa = as — SS a - SS Missour Schools Get Million Dollar Fund — KANSAS CITY (AP) -— Nearly, a milion dollars, unclaimed after an insurance fraud-case in 1935, soon will be turned ever to Mis- <4 Now Associate of High Court. = CINCINNATI ( AP)—Young Pot: xl *&k ter Stewart started his day_with aeciaeda a 1g per cent raise in fire) ta jrisurancé rates was fraudulent and -ordered 137 insurance firms to return 10 million dollars. Po!- icyholders for $889,227 could not be found. The money was im- pounded and with interest now totals $991,802. A three-judge federal court di-| rected Tuesday that money be turned over the state. - R. Emmet O'Malley, state insur- ance commissioner from 1933 to/. table. © .As his father shaved, “ot could sometimes hear him rehearsing the arguments that a jury -would hear later that day. And at din- ner, -he would hear .his father’s | talk of the day’s courtroom work. That is one way Judge Potter Stewart, named Tuesday to be an associate justice of the U.S. Su- preme Court, was impressed by law as a profession. * * * 1938, granted the rate increase. Subsequently he went to prison-for evading taxes on $62,500. income. Births Recent births in Birmingham re- corded in the Oakland County Clerk's office are listed below by the father’s. name, Birmingham James F. Althoff, 2757 Dorchester. Marcus W. Arthur, 16061 Dunbiaine. The shadow of James Garfield Stewart fell on his son in other ways. One day, in an argument about a fact, Potter offered to bet that his father was wrong. His father said, ‘‘We can never bet on a fact. We can wager on a difference of opinion if we please. But as sensible men, we will sim- ply get out the books and look up tus fact we are arguing.’ “The senior Stewart went on to |become mayor of Cincinnati for Walker M. Bugby, 4130 Spur Hili. Jehu Balla, 29100 Murray Crescent. ed 8S. Bearden, 1903 mbroke. Tisesces A. Betis, 1866 Graefield. Kicharl L. Branstner, 1672 Humphtey. > Daniel W. Briggs. 1287 Cole. Thomas M. Buescher, 2125 Derby, oo 8. Anderson, 1251 Bucking-| am. Philip V. Colombini, 6863 Crestway. James C. Cotter, 16270: Locherbie. Arthur J. Dawe, 2686 = Gms Paul N, Dean, 4315 Jobn a Louis C. DeMonaco. 1m40- aoe James W. Dodds, 791 N. Eton. ken 8_ Driscoll, 6802 Linco! oln, ° John Carey, 32500 W. E Henry ‘>. Mammelef, 31718 James H. Hengemuehl, 2580 alout e Arthur L. Hoff, 2176 Sunnycrest . Joseph A. Hoffman, 4485 Chamberlain. Edward C. Hess, 7039 N. Merrybrook. William H. Kennedy, 1521 Washin Raymond N. Kreucher, 2190 hal- grove Eugene B. Lasko, 30339 eee Joseph C. Mercier, 248 8. ams. a N. Macfarlane, ‘Soe Briar- eli Robert V. Maurice, 21641 N. Fuler. Robert E. McGuckin, 405 Cherry. oo F. McIntyre, 6035 Old Or- eee ‘BS McMahon, 16043 Bucking- John A McNelis. Tis Graefield. Louis Ona. N69 Boyd 6 John W. Polick, 17235 WwW. 14 Mile. 667 Lorna John M. Phelps, 30025 V 10 years and finally to the Ohio Judge Potter Stewart Moves Up Ladder Fast Supreme Court. * * * | Potter Stewart jumped from city politics and law practice to the US. Court of Appeals bench. While attending Yale University, News and did some newspaper work, a job he liked well enough "I\to consider trying. that field. But finally he turned to law. He later _|studied at -England’s Cambridge University on @ fellowship. World War II interrupted his |law career and he spent three years on sea duty in the Atlantic aS a gunnery and navigation offi- cer, winning three battle stars. * * * But Judge Stewart described his service as ‘floating around. on a sea of 100-octane gas, bored to death 99 per cent of the time and scared to death 1 per cent.” Frederick W. Pinis Benjamin &. Dartcidge. Bry Bird. After the war he came home to he was chairman of the Yale start a law practice and moved easily into He won-election to City Council cil in 1949 and again two years leter, headed the ticket-which — under the city’s charter government SYS} tem — would automatically bring him election by his colleagues as mayor. * * * But Judge Stewart’ turned it down because of his family and law practices, which: were both then. young. He was then 36. He said his father. was elected| mayor “when his children were grown and he had completed! many years of successful practice as a lawyer.” * * * He added, “It appears to me that the office and honor of mayor is not one that should be under- taken by a young man with smal! children to bring up. and support.’’| He had no judicial experience when he was named to the 6th 1954. David, 4, [Temnle on_ Perkins ‘street at 6:30} Ohio. US. Cireuit Court ef Appeals in Mary Anne: Daughter H and two sons, Potter Jr., 10, an Genrcuer Knights of Malta to Host Grand.Commander Here commander of at @ Sing sai dimer ofthe} tion Saturday at the Malta P john H. Weaver, the grado} mander, will come here with-other}. officials of the order.from Alliance, amounts to about .308 suburban Romford. - the gates of Quarles... - = ee Oe = Lined up to meet them were Quarles Principal G. W.Laws and/~ members. of his teaching staff. | They ordered the mob. to disperse. |Back flew a volley oF bottles: ‘and! stones. 0 K -+5"Phen-00-Quaries—4 st; faut to give battle. cay minutes see restored order. : was Alan? He'd slipped ~back.way to avoid ‘trou- Linda, Average U. S. popcorn harvest. “tnillion oe ~~. |garment~- factory “Tuesday and|r asked for his estranged wife, Then his|%@ Pulled out @ pistol and said: PHOENIX. Ariz. ~hbh tere H, Crosser walked into the busy “Ifthe police come, somebody’s going to get shot.” Mrs, Irene Crosser, 37, a_fac- ‘Kills Wite Ande imself. in Busy Garment Plant fired at him, barely ‘missing his shoulder. * * * Then he fired two shots at his two provinces. Egyptians —. that the dual s national planning di scl and allowed what they called a drift in mae affairs, x * ~The searid government now will lay. down national policy and hendle planning and coordination: for the U.A.Ras a whole. A sep- parate” and) ~ Syrian. ss to. tmplenipnt pol- Hcy: BS decree established Gan ad fe FX a top leaders_un-!_ der: the replaced governmental ay setup was dropped. He was Sabri) Assali, one. of -two-Syrian vi presidents who resigned-.M after accusations that he pl ted against Nasser_ four years Ago. tory supervisor, emerged froma eutting room just before. ees gave his beset * * Detectives Girton e Selby had Bill Dowdy and factory workers im told this story: iminutes, ‘lined with sewing machines and fabrics, Ritchart and. others asked Crosser “|Report Nearly.Correct (AP) — An’ stood Saleem Mrs. Crosser and dee man with the gun. : 7 Finally he-appeared reaily to (put the gun down. Two factory|scene and found a-wooden Indian. y|workers, Cleo Little and Myrtle Someone had. stolen it_from the Pierce, escorted Mrs, Crosser to yard of Mrs, William T. Butters the rear. : While 57 employes, mostly wom- en, scurried. for cover, Crosser stalked his wife for about. eight As they circled the long tables ~plant_manager. Howard wife, being led away-by the two then killed himelt’ with & single shot in the head. Crosser left her husband six weeks ago because he hit her with a rock. * * * Why did he take a gun to see her? The detectives said he wanted her to sign _some~papers forfeit- ing her rights to his property. ie * * * “Mts, Crosser_hid under a table ‘ others-pleaded for her life. * MASON, Mich. anonymous caller telephoned. the “Ss Ingham County sheriff's otfice and said: "'You won't believe this but I just founda man face down in a ditch.” Officers. went to the sof Okemos. y * x * But the judge said, “Being fair-|- minded is something that’s either there or not. Some lawyers are} advocates. good judges.” He has taken part in only one case involving the currently prom- inent school integration question. * * * In 1956 he ruled with the ma- jority in overturning a lower court and ordering integration of Ne- -|groes into elementary schools of Hillsboro, Ohio, a small commun- ity about 50 miles northeast of Cincinnati. 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Property owners sae ee wives only are eligible te Oak Park voters will decide whether the city should issue safety facilities and administrative offices. as * * * aad Over in the City af Southfield, the question of a $450,000 bond is- sue to enlarge. an? improve exist- ing city parks will be voted on Whether taxes, which can be assessed against all ip bi Township, should be in. ereased by two mills on assessed valuation will be decided by township property owners. Proposed incorporation of two sections of. Farmington Township as the cities of Clarenceville and Farmington Woods will be sep- — +reduced from 63 to 56 hours. County for sewage disposal? MILFORD 3 sition to spread extra millage and vote for constable, ROYAL OAK CITY — Proposal ‘thet work weeks‘of city firemen be {o allew| - THERE'S GOING TO BE A FAIR — Making final plans with Principal William Doggett for the Twin Beach School PTA Fair are co-chair- Campbell of 2507 Little Trail and™ OXFORD — for “liquor by the glass” sale = the towriship. * * * ‘FRANKLIN VILLAGE —Should the village contract with Oakiand |Ready for Saturday Afternoon ~~ — Propo- SYLVAN LAKE — Fill two seats on the five-member City Council meri Mrs. Ray Mrs. Stuart Elwood of 5801 Township. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—A great air of excitement prevails this week at the Twin Beach School. The PTA Fair will be held Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. | The Fair Committee, under the direction of chairmen Charles Scully and Mrs. Ray Campbell, is busy preparing for the event.¥ This year more rooms will be open to the public due to the ad- dition of seven new classrooms built during the summer. A great . arate questions put residents of the are: involved, ore just the many booths have been set up to feature baked goods, a pron s, WILL SELECT COMMISSIONERS _ Voters’ in these two areas also will select nine charter .commis-| . sioners to take office only it in- corporations pass, ‘ Waterford Township voters will rule on whether the township beard should have twe additional trustees, The balance of special issues consist of: BERKLEY — Two city charter amendments, one concerning how to notify électors of proposed city ofiinances, and the other on when the yearly budget should be adopt- ed, afd whether 1.1 per cent of assessed valuation should be used! for municipal purposes. * * * =] FERNDALE — Proposal on pro- viding annual compensation bene-| fits for city employes with five. years or more service. enburg. daughter 0 of 58564 Lind -St., - and the late Mrs. Helen E. War- MARILYN JEAN WARREN — Announcement has been made of the engagement of Marilyn Jean Warren to Verne H. Blank- bride-elect is -he Walter S. Warren Washington, candy, country store, canned | goods, books, plants, white ele- | phants and many more items. Games. and activities are planned for both adults and youngsters. |résen Romeo's Police Car Damaged in-Collision — in the village. that it stopped suddenly ROMEO — The Romeo petice car is out of service today following ja collision yesterday morning with a Macomb County Road Commis- sion truck on North Main street Police Chief Edgar Welsch said ‘he was following the truck, and) ren. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are the Lloyd R. Blankenburgs of 1450 Hilltop St., Orion Township. No date has HAZEL PARK — Should | been set for the wedding. iwhen the driver applied his air’ rakes and the car rammed the| Tear of the truck, Welsch said. Damage to the car was estimated lat $250. No one was injured. , 4 There will be movies, spook house, fish pond, miniature golf, ring toss, cake walk, ping pong toss, and pony and hay rides on the school Mrs. Joe Nephew, chairman n pt A : Seeking | Court Tadenetlon last night voted to take legal action to halt operation of the Salem 4+Sand and Gravel Co. pe the tae ship. - Township Attorney Milton Cooney was authorized to file a bill of complaint in Oakland County Cir- cuit Court against Mr. and Mrs. Pontiac Press Phote Pontiac Trail. The event will take place Saturday afternoon at the school, 7149 Oakley Park Rd., West Bloomfield the diming room, said a complete eae will be served, as well as 4ot dogs and coffee. . y prizes will be given away ing the course of the afternoon and evening. = to Launch Drive phen Church in Commerce to Kick Off --Building Campaign COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The Harvest Home dinner will kick off the third Comfherce Methodist Church building fund campaign, Oct. 18-21, it was announced to- day. _ The dinner is scheduled for 6: w p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, ¢church dining room. ‘the church finance committee will ‘head the campaign to raise $40.- 000 during the four-day period. Co- pisentle Tackle oe Harvest Dinner in the Kenneth Hausauer, chairman of ; Pe eee operating a gravel pit on their} 100-acre site on Oakhill and and Dart- mouth roads. Elmer Cote | ws aoe Drawa up by Cooney, the com- plaint asks why an injunction should not be issued the firm to cease its operations whieh stat gravel can -be mined in any part of the township without “a. permit, tthe board said: Permits for- such -|turned down by the Township Zon- ing Board of Appeals,.it was point- ed out at the meeting. 2 Arguments were made both for end against the gravel pit by a large group of residents attending the meeting last night. Property owners in the Round ‘ Lake area, » , com ‘The $ravel pit violates an_or- operation consistently have been) & Duane Hursfal sign the bill of com- plaint, and that it be filed in court immediately. At. B, Public meeting: several pull ee “ago, Called: at. the request of "Contes. » eaidente rajetted pro= - rezoning which, would have L. MeGill and Son received.a water heater -at ‘Charles Robertson. was reap- pointed to the.Community Center Board for a three-year term. The resignation ofWilliam God- rey as ‘director of the Township Recreation Board: was accepted. He has moved out of the state. Anew director will be recom-, mended by the Recreation Board ‘chairman i@7Leslie Parrish. Donors may make immedi-_ ate cash donations or pledge a certain amount to be paid in installments during a 100-week period which begins Nov. extends until Oct. 31. White AS Township « Cemetery Assn. will bold To Start School Fair With Chicken Dinner MILFORD — A chicken dinner at the dinner. Home visits are scheduled for Ocf. 19, 20 and 21 Funds raised from the drive will be used to improve the new church, just west of Commerce village, rent church 2 and a Pledge cards will be available | not to reduce the cur-/ debt of $68,742. The} JUDY ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Rose of Wenatchee, Wash., have an- | nounced the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to Jay Rathka, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rathka at its Oct. 15 meeting. A three-room cottage at 4567 Dora _Lane-on-Morgan Lake burned to the ground last night. It was owned of 526 Pine Knob Rd. Independence Township, Gingell- -|ville and Lake Orion firemen kept the blaze from spreading to next- door cottages and the heavily- wooded surrounding area. * Damage was estimated at $5,000 by Copeman. Cause of the fire was undetermined. Hickory Grove PTA to Hear Eklund Talk BLOOMFIELD TOWN SHIP — permitted the gravel pit operation, “other action by the Boa to install gas heaters and Cottage Burns Down Jat Morgan Lake INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— - its mood dinner meet! = 12:30 p.m. raday at the Pbatanes e Town- ship Hostess is Mrs, ‘saith “Marble Methodist Church wees Sew Hodson will meet at 12:30 pm. Thursday at the church. Lunch will be served. Al hts | Howell and Mrs< Ernest Ti Keego Thursday at the home of: Holeomb, 1211 Bamford Bt. Rochester Members of the Rochester Mrs. Methodist Church WsCS 96! arbor will meet Ps 12:30 pm Claude Women’ ' Relief Corps will meet at 6 a.m. Thurs- 428 «=Weailnut to leave ‘DAR Bivd. ‘day at the home of Mrs. Maé Axtord. to the District 1 convention beginning Thursday at the Glenwood Methodist Church, Stiles Parm 1 p.m. Friday at North Centrai 820 W. Avon Rd, Wyandotte. Aven Township j tian College. son an/tour of the college's campus and ranch of the Natione!l Woman’ 5 id Garden Assn. will meet at Chris- for a reen- Members wili bear « talk on serv amber light at Hollister street. He) | paceeewethed by Claude Wiseman, teach- lalready had pulled out to pass |¢t jer at the Avondale High School. Tea will) Dr. Lowell R, Eklund, director of Fair under way ‘at 5 will get the Lee Brooks School p.m. Satur- cost of the new church, plus the of Cripple Creek road, Walled moving of the old church to the new site was $136,450. Lake. No date has been set for the wedding. continuing education for Michigan State University Qakland, will be the guest speaker at the Hickory Comey © Club will day, according to Mrs. Robert There will be eootlis of oe description, with a cake make-up. Yoom for the little ra | a Country store, a white elephant | rs. Merle’ sale, movies and games room. Parents wishing to contribute articles may bring them to the school not later than 2 p.m. Satur- “\for Sashabaw PTA | “SASHABAW \— 8-p.m. tomorrow at the school. | Refreshments will ‘Romeo Ceremeny Slated Oct. 26 Grove Elementary School PTA nieeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the 'multi-purpose room of the school. New PTA officers and tekchers be. served by at iselections by * * * | Principal speaker at the event) “Understanding | will be Dr. Harold Sponberg, vice; Reading” will be the theme of the president of Northern Michigan’ Sashabaw School PTA meeting at College of Education at Marquette. | {Sehool, T. C. Filppula, superin-. i. me ol |tendent of schools, announced to-| Reading to Be Theme ae. : | The program, scheduled to begin also will the Romeo 2:30 pm., include High School Dedication Set ROMEO — Sunday, Oct. %, has'the building ae the program, | ‘been set as the date for dedication | | Filppula said. day for inventory and assignment. of the new Romeo Community High | will be introduced. Refreshments |will be served during a social hour ~ . preceding the’ meeting. Big Ben, London’s famous clock, has a bell that weighs 1312 tons. | Want a | Want a 1 Need . New Bike! New Shotgun! New Dishes! Of the families in the U. S. with’ lincomes of less than $2,000 a year, about one-half own their homes. fifth grade room mothers, iSchool band and other special fea- Area of modern Red China is es- tures to be announced later. timated to be roughly 4,200,000) square miles. * * * | The public will be invited to tour | : At | h Shotgun SHELLS 410, = ga. 20 ga., 16 ga., uf Magnum Joad not ct winded. 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The mortal man rising forwaed with| tng” Yankee Stadium the other day and| 44 1 ope thet. the wpostsing ‘bank” picked Bill Bendix, pet | ul) swingagainst the speed of,/ book about Babe by his. beauti- | 1 to Bill’s surprise. As any }..,, the sight of the gnarled TV star ful widew, with the help of one unleashed a cataract of memories, of the most gifted craftsmen in of the. unhappy but adventurous| pur trade, Bill Slocum, will prove | time he played Babe Ruth. © Wrong... . x * * In Hollywood, as an “adviser,” he had saat That movie, called “The Babe|a preposterous title in view of the : : i" came Ruth Story,” was about Babe Ruth, | ft that movie makers really don't} before there Was a Yankee — eae pecan cea se a want advice on how to do their job, book of the same name which 1)! tried to get them to take Paul leg — eemaesnabtn-remeesl In a story conference Bill ghosted for: Babe in the final|Douglas as Babe. Big Paul hadiprushed aside a suggestion from q Babe, ts facets, [the Los ; young Yankee, | Suicidal ‘steps. months of his life, with the help| just gone into the acting dodge and/ pat Flaherty, the former major|about Babe Ruth. of Fred Lieb, one of the revered|I knew he'd be perfect for the role. le catcher who had kea |Babe.” elder statesmen of“baseball report-|He was an athlete, knew Babe and ing. “The movie had precious little but ecstatic times.. Which is Holly-|talent. The ‘‘bank”’ said no. - wood’s privilege. As for the book, | “bank” puts it up for such pi —- ----_$t -was-mere—faithful._Yet it toolas “The Babe Ruth Story.” The| missed. ‘ “bank” wants protection on “ts|- at apm thinks t-te possible fo loan. ‘De. pestecten SS ees write a completely honest ac- = ~ count of any man's tife in-aute- | 1 next suggested Jack Carson, axthority. “Ti all his nuances, had a genuine|behind Babe, on- mimicking Babe's to do with Babe’s life and hard/desire for the job. And enormous|wonderful way of almost locking his &nkles just before he took his ‘short stride to meet the pitch. “Wrong,” B Bill snapped ‘I said. at the never forget Grove; But Bill rolled his copy of Herald i “Angeles Express id doing. odd into a stubby bat and showed us and asa jobs around “the Polo Grounds |how he remembered Babe as a Babe when the king (hitter. He got in. those three little asa — : * * * =< When I first say the rewrite of a-script I had written from the book_I said, “Gee, this is great. Who's it about?” Turned out to be things like this. The things he did| were so much more i>». interest- his [128- You know, like getting full of beer and holding Miller Huggins out over the brass. rail. of the train’s observation deck, while it was doing 80°. >:*—“Phe-feliow—Hwhieh- ee Rane to —— * me pad ee oe “But this isn’t “He never did his hands were sorely blistered.| He hadn't hit a ball out of the) infield. re ay et he was a kid. = thre fellow for that. 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WMssILES d A ~ A 12 artack } — nm —_ { ee | agi Li Ld = _-Widing unprecedented maneuver- ability (it is literally “‘flown’’ in| “sian submarines have been oper- ating close to beth our Atlantic and Pacific shores. Intelligence sources estimate the Sowet fleet has about 250 modern submarines capable of sailing to any point on earth. MAJOR RED TYPES The three major classes form- ing the present attack force of the Russian fleet are: -W Class — A sea-going patrol type with a sailing radius of 13,- 000 to 16,000 miles. It bas potent offensive power. Zz Z Class —A large sea- going | type with a very long range. ‘This is a streamlined, modern version of the pre-Worlq War II ~ ‘K-" Class. It is being produced at a rate of 18 to 20 a year.. Q Ciass — Post World War IT boats, these have better stream- lining than either the W or Z classes but are smaller in size (over-all: length of 180 feet com- pared to 245 for W°*Class and 310 for Z Class) and have a shorter range. * * * The Soviets also have a vast flotilla of more than 150 M Class coastal submarines. The Russian sub production rate, since 1950, has been estimated at) six times that of the United States. | However, some sources “report | building of conventional submarines has slowed down because of a Russian crash program for cargo ships and efforts to produce atomic | powered and guided missile subs. | Experts assume Russia has equipped some of its subs with! guided missiles, but no number has been hazarded. ATOM PUT TO WORK Although the United States still| is building some “conventionally powered subs, the effort now is to capitalize on its nuclear-powered lead. Besides the three A-subs it has in commission, the U.S. Navy has five others in the water, 14 in various stages of construction, and 11 more authorized. * * * The Nautilus, Seawolf and Skate are classified as attack types. Triton, which an down_the ie last month, Aargest sub- marine ever 5 ed and intended for ragar picket duty. The Skip-/& jack, also in the water, is the, first~ot a radical new design pro-. the water with airplane-type con- trols). * * * Among the 25 A-subs under con- struction or authorized are nine which will be equipped to fire the 1,500-mile ballistic missile Polaris from beneath the sea, and four 0. 155 mics 21O LONG aus. ATTACK ae 102 plus oo soy one ren TvP66 oe COASTAL TYPES t onthe =a na a | ee reser FORMER ITALIANG GERMAN U-BOATS MISCELLANEOUS § MIDGET TYPES sinintriaper } To Seek Walford Brand How 1 1959 FORD STATION WAGON oe OB licteed from Clarence: Bell Ford Sales & Service—Wayne ~ Michigan, “One of America’s Finest Dealers” | / —_ were modified in final stages of _construction to carry the Regulus The remainder of the 100-0dd U.S. operating fleet is made up largely of Gato and Balao Class boats, about half of which have been equipped with snorkels, The Russians claim they are building subs in order to protect their long coastline. But Western navy officials say the reason is | simply to build up a force which_ can cut Allied supply lines in time of war. x * * Some measure of the hazard can be understood when this fact is considered: Nazi Germany nearly severed transatlantic shipping lines early in World War II with a U-boat fleet which never rose high- er than 166 operational vessels. The Russians . have about three fires that many right now. | -~ : Supervisor-Position ‘from the house, Richard D, - Kuhn, ‘giyearcld '|Waterford Township Republican, announced today that he would be Kuhn, of 205 Gateway ,.Dr., has been a.GOP candidate for the State Senate in the past ‘four August primaries. The owner of an automatic car wash business in Pontiac, Kuhn is a graduate of Michigan State Uni- —pelitieal | versity with a_degree—in ‘science, and a graduate of the De-| troit College of Law. + Detroit Boy Dies of Burns Suffered 2 Weeks Ago DETROIT \# — Edward Peters, 10, of Detroit, died today of .burns suffered two weeks ago in a flash fire which police blamed to his playing with matches while his parents were away. He suffered byrns over 90 per cent of his body. A neighbor told police she. heard an explosion and saw Edward run his clothing. aflame. Police found a can of ‘automotive anti-freeze and several burned .matches on the kitchen floor, His parents are Mr. Oliver Peters. and Mrs. Double*Jeopardy Out *HAR' RD, Conn. (UPT) —A ju asked police to quit ticketing Motorists who park in front. of police headquarters while they're paying for other parking tickets. Pontiac City Affairs. City Catia “last night} went-en record favoring protective gates at the W. Huron street cross- e ing of the.Grand Trunk Railroad. They ordered City Manager Wal-| ter K. Willman to write the Public Service Commission, urging that) gates be installed on the busy thor- oughfare, which at CG piel ee: “+. : \gerieral ery, and 2% baths were “DETROIT (AP)—Dr, Seca G.|for ‘doctors’ and nurses. - : ean. oe > irae Pag Serpeor a: nent] Picture windows that look gut on |suezested as the “minimum. re-| Molter, Detroit someon. janees th Ser erent toeetey fo eine |taanilo 7 faces a grim,‘ up-|Sen. W. M. Rainach, Louisiana’s| 4% — ; USED pe yore = ee repped ap -d-up inoculation n program to-|the total thus far this year to 549| timble wlitics, faces-a grim, up*|segregation chief. . nd th considered “of the 10 roundtables at} = =| —————_— day in the battle against the area’s|cases and 16 deaths, compared|hill fight for his job ¢s Demo- eee : : PP get yr lg ond rat Pal hee ead conneieet voted lip a| About two-thirds of the nation’s{Polio epidemic, ~~~ ‘|with 172 cases and 2 deaths last|crdtic national — . “s | Saree etioniats pt gpd a S | ee at cir mun [ee eneces Wr gee aie tame. ioihar paid Oat io widkica tol Te showdown today, betote the|cause of his support for the naw veo specications HUE cont equipment. (anes. protection et he beginning emergency inoculation centers op One American in 16 has some| State Central Committee, has the/tional party's position on’ civil "Nine gpvecimneti’s, Cit defines The one-story house and. 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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, , OCTOBER'S 1958. =: a > 2 Florida Women ° Like to Carry Mail DUNEDIN, Fla, ® — This small Florida west coast city is proud |\State Wants Horses - Kept Out of Area Park , _ A Milford stable owner has been named as defendant in a law suit filed in Ingham County Cir- cuit Court by the state which of its two women mail carriers, seeks an injunction to force him to Mrs. Betty Peters and Mrs. Sarah a’ aney, who may ‘be Florida‘s| first distaff postmen. = * * Both had had experience postal clerks before qualifying as for | delivery routes, So far, they ve not | ‘keep his horses out of the Highland Recreation Area. x * * : Norman L. Dennison, 45, of Route 1, Milford, was ordered to ishow cause Nov. 13 why the state ‘shouldn't be granted a temporary donned the traditional blue- -gray injunction. uniforms. Both like the work and find the hours, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m, ideal. The suit, filed in behalf of the Michigan Conservation Dept. by ‘Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams, con- Mrs, McCraney has two children tends that the riding horse conces- and also is attending St, Peters-|sion in the Oakland County park burg Junior College at night. Mrs.| Peters is the mother of four. 'was granted by the department. to Grant W. Ireland. Sage ee... Shorty with his horse “Snooper” _ and ‘SKINNY DUGAN SATURDAY OCTOBER 11th thru M. 330 py at your KROGER STORE. IN THE MIRACLE MILE BRING the miele pany | for loads of FUN, and your camera's too for plenty of snapshots. CHICAGO (UPI) — By getting at the spinal column from the front géons ‘today. The usual disability period for cad ic anes now is By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor. _In essence, he aula that surgi- New Method Speeds Recovery x er steel alloy plate whose two is 09 teh ad Seclces ellich a hao thos in Spel are screwed into the two bones. ee The plate holds them together |space SRElReateneer Me Neck, a neworites knitting a by way of the abdomen, a surgeon has shortened the hospitalization period for the commonly performed vertabra fusion operation from a minimum of six weeks to. only|, eight days. . What's more, his patients never wear a brace or tightly laced corset and can resume their cally for this particular operation, the longest distance makes for the easiest and most effective union of two spinal vertebrae. Upon open- ing the abdomen, the surgeon merely “pushes” its contents aside, and thus reaches the spine from the inside. Having reached the spine in this while they knit together and be- come -one, a process which takes weeks, but there is no danger of the plate coming loose while this is going on because of a simple human mannerism, he said. People bend forward, they are always bending forward, but they rarely, cast for long. periods. if ever, bend backward, and the|said he--himself fesvained Humphries continued, surgeon laboriously cuts through heavy layers of muscle to get at the spine from the back. But, in any case, the patient has to be immobilized-absolutely in.a Humphries required these the patient bend forward even a ‘\Like Returnable Cases New York — Nearly half the 84,000,000 barrels of beer marketed full activities within a couple of [highly unconventional approach,|more they slouch, the better, be- sale to lie flat in a hospital bed nited was weeks, Dr. Alfred W. meeacien the surgeon clears the cushioning |Cause slouching pushes the knitting s six weeks. Other surgeons re-| the second day after the opera- aba —_— ~— ar ane Cleveland, said in reporting to (cartilage from the two vertebrae vertebrae more tightly together. |quire even longer. tion and sent them all home in returnal 5 . the 44th anpual clinical congress [he wants to fuse, pushes them to- x kk The reason for this is that, should within eight days. to the United States Brewers Foun- Spinal vertebrae are fused. into'dation. a6 ot the American College of Sur- gether, and joins them with a Tame the cost of living! Head | for the Krogerodeo—where bar- gains are bargains and the gals , love ’em! Rustle up sure-as- shooting savings on Green Giant, Kroger and other famous brands. Load the family chuek™ wagon with the tops in crops, the finest meats, the freshest baked goods. Your Kroger store is. hooting the works to help you live. better for less! 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Mirza pledged Pakistan to hon- or all international commitments.’ The nation has a mufual defense treaty with the United States and belongs te two anti-Communist al- liances, the Baghdad Pact and the Southeast ‘Asia _Treaty Orgtiniza- tion. * * * =-Mirza,—a-59-year-old former ma-| with strong criticism of politicians| ++who-have- 4ed—Pakistan_from_—onel “¥ :pelitieal—erisis fo another since| | the British separated the Moslem nation. from India in 1947. The President. outlawed political ‘par- ties. ; . He named Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan, commander in chief of the Pakistani army,-as chief martial law administrator and placed all armed forces under jor general, took over Tuesday '| _ self. The fascinating corner is in-a THEY'RE ALL ME — Fourteen-month old Jeff Ruth enjoys getting deuble-exposure of him- at Bisbee, Ariz. clothing store Ruth. i fo | “AF -Wirepheote , owned by his’ father, David E |stallgtions as in 1956. Last’ year §,323 ,new. transmitters were au- will be in White: Pine tomorrow-to|—4, peaty Ke ogian. So have oppo- ed in 1957 for railroad radio. in- ‘thorized by the Federal Commu- nications Commission compared with a yearly average of 2,863 dur-| * * * No disturbances were reported as troops took station in govern- ment offices and at key installa- Chess, Checkers Champ Coming. tions, Crowds cheered the soldiers in some places. National elections have never been held in Pakistan but had been scheduled for next Feb. 15. Mirza acted after. six members of ithe Awami, League political party resigned. from Premier ‘Firoz Khan* Noon’s revamped Cabinet, saying they feared the voting would not be held as promised. - Some Cabinet sources said the Awamis quit because they failed to get the posts they wanted. * * * Mirza annulled the. constitution, | dissolved the central and provin- jcial governments and abolished the national and provincial assem-| oe The two provinces of Pakis- tan, separated by 900 miles of In- \dia, contain about 81 million per- sons. | The Hawaiian Islands stretch jout about 1,540 miles into the | Pacific Ocean. Challenges All ‘Comers Newell Ww. Banks, world’s ch ‘checkers for 25 years, will match wits with Pontiac area ‘Adah She]ly Branch Library, 251E.RundellSt. | had. to be continued, with caution x * The show is being sponsored by the Chess and Checker Club of Pontiac Parks and Recreation Deparenent Officials of the club have invited all participants to bring along their favorite chessmen be no admission charge. The 70-year-old Detroiter holds all world’s speed recbrds at blindfold and simultaneous che records at blindfold checkers that have never been equalled. x * Banks will take on all comers conduct three games of blindfold checkers against the three top players. It is reported that he loses only about one game in 2,000 of checkers and four in 100 atc ampion at mixed chess and * or checkerboards. There will ckers, and has set endurance at once and at the same time hess. Nobody Wants ‘Hot Potato’ eff Saginaw . 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His name has become a weapon to smite the opposition. beset by king-size woes, this prob- ably only annoys Hoffa. x * * , The irony is that from 1953 to 1957, one large Detroit area unit in Hoffa’s Teamster domain poured $117,000 into Democratic and GOP political causes, mostly into the campaign tills of individual candi- Oh,my aching __ Nagging backache; “headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on with over-exertion, emo- tional upsets‘or day to day stress and strain. And folks | who eat and drink unwisely | sometimes suffer mild bladder | apritation.., with that If you are miserable and worn out because of these dis- comforts, Doan’s Pifls often help by their pain reheving action, by their soothing effect to ease bladder irritation, and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys—tending to increase the output of the - 15 miles of kidney tubes. So if nagging back- ache makes you feel dragged-out, miserable . with restless, sleep- less or . don't wait.,.try Doan’s Pills . et the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. Ask for new, large, economy size and save money. Get Doan’s Pi today! Doans « iseveral » dates rather than’as outright gifts ‘to a political party. This was what politicians , call “Hoffae money.’ U.S. Senate com- mittee aides fixed the amount after i amining records subpoenaed om the Teamsters joint council. The four-year flow from all Teamister faucets may have been larger. There js no full accounting. Hoffa’s contributions have criss- >|crossed party lines and caused some eonfusion among politicians. Democrats tried in August to package up Hoffa and fire him | into the Republican camp. ‘“‘We want no part of Hoffa,” Gov. | Williams told the Democrats state convention. embarrassed when newspapers dis- closed that Prosecutor Samuel H. Olsen, a Democratic nominee for re-election in Wayne County, de- paign donation from the Teamsters. » Olsen said the contribution came from the Teamsters Union, not from Hoffa, and that no strings were attached. . * & ke? Using Olsen as a slingshot, GOP conventioners on Aug. 30. sent ‘Hoffa whistling back to the Demo- 'grats. | Ranking GOP candidates vowed | jointly to shun Hoffa funds in | 1958 and proclaimed none had | taken Hoffa money before. Democrats scoffed at the GOP statement and claimed a $1,000 icontribution had been made to the isuccessful campaign of Republican iCongressman William Broomfield (Royal Oak) in 1956: Broomfield ltions from .the .Teamsters, . but Democrats said an aide in Broom- field’s campaign had received and endorsed the check. Paul Bagwell, Republican candi- ‘date for governor, has claimed in ‘campaign speeches that ithe Teamsters aided Democratic |Sen. Pafrick McNamara of Michi- |gan in, his 1954 primary campaign While Hoffa is in Washington | Hoffa is disowned by Democrats | For a rough and tumble man) The Democrats, meanwhile, were | clined to return an $11,000 cam-| denied he had received any dona~ State Politicians Disown Hoffa jagainst the late Sen. Blair Moody! iwho died during the campaign. * * * Hoffa supported Republican Sen. Homer Ferguson in the 1954 elec- ition, which McNamara won. Democratic candidates, bent on again propelling Hoffa into enemy trenches, spread talk that Paul D. ‘Bagwell, Republican governor candidate, benefited from Hoffa’s /1956 campaign role. | _ Hoffa endorsed the late Mayor Albert E. Cobo, who as GOP governor nominee headed the ticket listing Bagwell for state auditor general. Back and forth the argument has gone ever since. ° A wirepuller, Hoffa’s methods, make it impossible to trace in- disputably his part in Michigan | politics—with the notable exception of his formal debut in 1948. Hoffa, in an almost riotous caucus of the Michigan Democratic National Convention delegation in Meet stinging Defeat GLOUCESTER, Va. » — Work- ~~ jing the previous four years, The development of radio_trans- mitters for railroad use has been achieved almost entirely since World War II, At the start of this $174 with the insects airborne. taling more than 34,000,000 tons. is on. to $9000 oe Years - SALEM, Mass. (UPD ~ Through men replacing the root on Warelyear 190 railroads had been author-| Back in 1831 the ‘builders of a) Giana WHICKEY SOUR MIX | Bpiscopal Church here met a sting-|ized to install 29,082 of these trans-|private drainage system here| Pose ull pint—enough ing defeat in their first effort.|mitters. banked $174. Recently the courts) | for 22 cock Bees under ¢he roof stung 12 ofj ° sodeced the tans, | is teal, Ory, Saver- the “13 workmen. Firemen routed}~ “1: 1950 the Port of. Toledo was! od Se, Be, Sow prowe 8G Dept. Stores the bees with foamite but work|visited by 4,884 ships, carrying|$%000, distributed to the heirs of) | etal ° domestic and overseas cargo to-|the builders. Ae ee ede | Poa ig here EE city, county and state office. Bome won, some lost. Otherwise, the evidence gener- ally.shows support for the Williams camp in 1949 and 1950, and for state level Republican figures in 1954, 1956 and 1957. Z ee COUPON My vorine OAK LES Mew-- Women--Children *1.69 PAIR ATTACHED gua YOU WAIT OR SHOP SERVICE NEISNER'S SHOE eyed At Rear of First Floor Philadelphia, stampeded selection of his personal attorney, George S. | Fitzgerald, as national committee- man. * * In 1954, the Hoffa crowd spent Fitzgerald the Democratic lieuten- ant governor nomination, easily | liams protege now running for the | - It also is clear that from 1953 to 1957 Hoffa aided scores of judge, the legislature, Congress, captured by Philip A. 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If you are sitting directly beside her and have a match within reach, you would do it for her, but you would not cross a room to do it nor would you take a match or lighter out of her hand to do it. “Dear, Mrs. Post: I would like to have a window placed in the church in memory of my parents but am in doubt as to how the names should appear as my mother was married again after my father died. I would appreciate your help in this matter.” Answer: It would ‘be, “In loving memory of John Jones and Mary Jones Smith.” Bridge Club Meets The Pontiae Duplicate Bridge Club met at Elks Temple Mon- day with twelve tables in play. Winners were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Warren, Donald Stephen- son, Foster Gibson, Mrs. Mae Campbell, and Mrs, Lucille Sweat, . Mrs. Eugene T. Cleland (left), retiring president, chats . Frederick Riley, new club president. At “Peailea Press Phetes Phanipaon ‘os od Mrs: “Daniel I. Hackete® Others’ ort the committee were Mrs. A. qT. Anderson and Mrs. G. H. Bobs. with Mrs. the meeting Mrs. John Naz reviewed - the book, “The King Must Die,” by ' Mary Renault. of Waterford Book Review Club. Mrs. Naz is a member Color Slides of Europe Shown by Sibleys for Audience of 350 Mr. and Mrs. J. Standish Sibley of Oriole road showed color slides of their recent trip to Europe in Stevens Hail of All Saints Episcopal Church Tuesday evening to an audi- ence of 350. k * * 5 Flying first to Ireland. they visited cousins living in the home where Mrs. Sibley’s mother was born, in Cork County, and attended the Epis- copal Church where she was christened. Their travels took them to England, Belgium, the Worlds . Fair at Brussels and Germany where they took a trip up the Rhine. * * * “The time spent in Switzer- land can never be forgotten. Lake Lucerne is one of the beauty spots of the world,”’ commented Mr. Sibley, as he presented views of snow-capped Matterhorn and Jungfrau. PHOTOGRAPHED POPE In Rome, the Sibleys were fortunate in, photggraphing Pope Pius XII when he gave a blessing from his window » Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Elliott of . _ Chippewa _road of the engagement. of their daughter, Kathleen June, to John E. Sleight, son of Dr. and Mrs. James D. Sleight of Battle Creek. Miss Elliott . and her fiance is attending Michigan State - University. is attending -. - Albion College 5 upon the crowd gathered below in St. Peter's Square. Pictures were also shown of the monastery of St. Francis of Assisi, Pompeii, Naples, Venice and Florence, Italy! ; *x* * Other points of interest were Monaco, the French Riviera and Paris. In the Notre Dame Cathedral, excellent slides were obtained of the Rose Window and other stained glass master- pieces. Hotels, government build ings, stores, universities and homes were lavish in the use of flower boxes at ali the win- dows, the pictures indicated. Grounds and parkways shqwed an abundance of formal and informal floral paintings. Sponsoring the affair was Guild Seven of the church. Chart Menus for Week Don't ‘drive’ your family into daily dinner doldrums* “Eat and run” diners will change their ways if you serve nutritious dinners that please both the eye and palate. And this holds true even if you or a member of your household is on a low-fat diet. x * Chart out in advance com- plete menus for the coming week. Not orly will this list save you unnecessary shop- ping trips but it will also assure yaried meals with suf- ficient quantities of proteins, minerals, vitamins and energy- giving foods. ; * * * Advance planning will also enable you to tailer your menus to special requirements, such as those of. low-fat diet- ers. Today, this can be ac- complished easily by substitut- ing a new margarine sold in drugstores for forbidden spreads and shortenings. The margarine has a_ cholesterol- lowering effect, since it is made from non-hydrogenated , corn oil, which is rich in lino- leic acid. A food, not a medi- cine, it can be used in recipes for the entire family. Here “are some atiditional suggestions that will -help in- sure dinnertime enjoyment at your home: * * * . Set the dinner table care- fully: and use _ decorative touches for added eye-appeal. A small floral centerpiece or well-designed piece of pottery will enhance your table tre- mendously. Contrast colors and flavors in the foods you serve. And don’t forget that “extras” suthy as sprigs of parsley, lemon slices, light sprinkles of pa- prika and dabs of jelly glam- orize and whet the appetite. * * * q et the atmosphere of con- geniality by arranging to serve dinner at an hour when every member of your family can be present to enjoy your culinary efforts in an unhurried, re- _ laxed and happy frame of mind, MARY RAYMOND ‘Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. George Ray- rhond of East Ypsilanti. street announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Daniel Dropps, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Dropps of West Brook- lyn avenue. An.April wedding is planned, f It. May By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: A while back a lady wrote to your column complaining about her hus- ‘Meeks bot sant: Sd © snore so bad mine told me about an old Italian ~~ rem-' edy andl tried it and how_my _hus- Bag ~ band has to \.) a touch me at night to ¥ A mati “whele—clove of ‘garlic wi going. to: bed. Tiat'’s-all.””—~. “STOPPED- SNORING DEAR STOPPED: “I'm. afraid if I tried that remedy ea Married in Church Rite Wearing a_ ballerina-length brocaded taffeta gown, Judith Ann Cooper became the bride of Thomas Eugene Cox.in a ceremony Saturday evening at the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Five pages today in Women’s Section Theodore R. All lebach offi- ciated at the wedding in the presence of 200 guests The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Cooper of Hudson avenue. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William Cox of Boyd street. * * * A short veil fall from: the bride’s pearl tiara, and she carried ‘an arrafigement of white roses, carnations, and stephanotis. ATTENDS BRIDE Maid of honor Carol Carr was gowned in a ballerina- length blue net dress with matching headpiece and car- ried a bouquet of fall flowers. Donald Cox was best man. Ushers were Richard Hollis and Phillip Anderson. * * * A reception was held at the church following the cere- mony. Mrs. Cooper wads dressed in - brown with cinnamon acces- sories for her daughter's wed- ding. Mrs. Cox wore grey with navy blue accessories. * Panhellenic Sees Slides at Meeting - a Lois Welberry gave a talk on Japan at the meeting of Pontiac City Panhellenic, held Monday evening at the Silver- side drive home of Mrs. Rob- ert Anderson. Miss Welberry illustrated her talk with slides taken during her junior year of study at the International Christian Un- iversity ih Japan. ; } Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Richard Kuhn, Mrs. Robert Passineau and Mrs. James Huttenlocher. Plans were made to have a toy-making party at the next meeting. Main Criterion Is Cleanliness 4 The heart of many a lady goes pitter-pat for a leading man of the silver screen. The reasons are as variedgas the ladieé in the. audience. One criterion women seem to agree on, though, is personal clean- liness. j In the case of se been heroes, William Holden may take top billing. It’s reported that he is so cleanliness-minded that he insists on enjoying the lux- ury of four showers daily. Mrs. Young Speaks Mrs: ‘Nellie Young, general supervisor of Women at Pon- tiac State Hospital, was guest speaker Tuesday evening when the Oakland County Citi- zens Committee for Pontiac State Hospital met in the staff auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Young's topic was “Nurses’ Duties at Pentiac State Hospital.” Get a for : noring- Rid of Hubby, Too q oS z of DEAR I would have to touch my If he refuses HUSBAND at night to see if to) | “vise” to the occasion—I HE “’ stil} breathing! you go underground.” * * SUE AR ABBY: My: bebe cas eee and I have been married for 12 Nf -* * & years ‘and it’s been no picnic for the past Two years. We fought all the time so rather than let the children hear the language he used at me, I moved his clothes down to the basement and he’s been living down there. He has a hot plate and -refuses to come upstairs for meals, “The basement has an ovwt- “DEAR ABBY: I wish you would put this in your col- ‘umiy to let folks know that ithere are some pretty nice people in the world. Last week a mew family moved into our building. Instead of waiting for everyone to call on them, they put.up a bushel of apples into little bags and knocked on ail” the neighbors’ dons = OFS -side-exit-and-i-think-he's-been-=-Us- the apples.-.2¢2o- _— having company down there as I hear Jaughing and the radio ~geing. He keeps changingthe cs on me so I can’t’ get down there. How can I make up with him so we ‘can start living like human. beings? --~ FERN VIRGINIA M. HOEHN *Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H.. ‘nice people.” quiet?’ Now, that's what I call DEAR DELIGHTED: (and you should be): Neighbors like you just drew would be wel- tome anywhere. How lucky can you get? * * * “DEAR ABBY: Boy, I take my hat off to anyone who has - a green thumb. I am one of those poor souls who is just the opposite and I wonder if maybe there_isn’t some mys- terious reason for it? My little s ‘The - asked, lady m the house ‘What time do you re- —tire-at night because we want won't to keep our TV low so you be disturbed? Also, have you any invalids or babies who like to nap in the aftef- - noons so we will keep extra Opti: Mrs. Club Hears Mrs. Smith Hoehn of South Sanford Street. : announce the erigagement of their daughter, Virginia Marie, to S. Sgt. James P, Wilson Jr. of Selfridge Air Force Base. He is the son of James P. Wilson of Mechanic street and Mrs. Eula. Wilson of Philadelphia, Pa, No wedding date has been set, Mrs. Floyd Smith of the Pon- tiac League of Women Voters was guest speaker at the Opti- Mrs, Club meeting at the Cass Lake road home of Mrs. Tom Hruska Tuesday evening. Mrs, Smith explained why the league, as well as PTA groups in the state, are urging voters to approve a proposed constitutional convention in the Nov. 4 election * * * : Mrs. Roland Smith, ways and means chairman, announced that the group will sponsor 2 money-making project Oct.. to help finance club aa Opti-Mrs. members also are holding their annual .candy sale, from now until Christ- mas, 2 *% * Cohostesses for the gathering were Mrs. Charles Manz and Mrs. Buhl Burt. Guest for the evening was Mrs. Lyle Wilson. ‘The Matchmaker’ to Open Friday 3 DELIGHTED - 7S 0 Potent 4 <4 ~ boy gave Me a plant for Mother’s_ and at first they _ Water “it cane along fine, but they got tired of the ~job, so-after I-watered it twice — it died! My Grandmother had — a_rosebush for years. asked-me-to loosen the dirt around the roots. I warned her but she said I wag silly. Sure enough, the day after I touched it, it died. Can you tell me Sy. wrong?”’ NO GREEN THU MB DEAR NO: I don't believe in “hexing.”’ Just for the fun of it. buy a little plant. Some plants need sun, others need shadé. Some need lots of water, others require very little. Go to your nearest florist and ASK him how to eare for it. Fol- low his instructions and you, too, can.make things grow. — * * * “DEAR ABBY: I camé from Tokyo as a Japanese war bride. I am 36 years old and have two children. Ten out of ten people say I look 10 years younger than my years, Back in Tokyo this remark is meant as a compliment. Therefore, I always say, ‘Thank you,” softly and think nothing of it. ‘‘However, I suddenly began to wonder if it is not a com- pliment @gut an insult in this country and perhaps I am mak- ing a grave mistake when I sav, ‘Thank you.’ Please what is the proper attitude to take?” MICHIKO DEAR MICHIKO: Youth is envied all over the world. When one is said to appear 10 years younger than her age, it is indeed a compliment. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “BIG * “WHEEL AT THE FRATER- NITY HOUSE:” Just keep right on making those dates and somebody is gonna fix your wagon! * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of thi: paper. self-addressed, a Enclose a stamped envelope. St. Dunstan Guild to Stage Play St. Dunstan Guild will pre- sent Thornton Wilder’s hilari- ous play, “‘The Matchmaker,” and 18 at the guild's play- house in Bloom field Hills. Mrs. Benja- min Brewster will have the lead part as Mrs. Levi the match - BREWSTER maker, * * * In the role of Mr. Vander- Perfect. for Two » For two; Turn cooked broc- coli stalks into individual shal- low casseroles or shirred egg dishes; top with creamed tur- key or chicken and sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese. Rus under the broiler to heat and have the topping a luscious golden brown. %, Checking ae names for patrons and patronesses lies, Oct. 10, 11, 17 - r the Hi-Ferer Fol- sponsored by the Auxiliary to Pontiac General: Hospitdl, is an exact- gelder, the “‘tightwad’’ mer- chant, is Rogers Marquis. © Aut he n- tic gowns of the 1880s from the Detroit Historical Me’ seum's collec- - tion will be worn by the cast to lend a realistic a t- mosphere to the produc- tion, MARQUIS _ x * Mr. and Mrs. and son, David, for their home in Boston, Mass., after a two-week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Ash- ley of Scott Lake. Mr. Allen is Mrs. Ashley's son. . * * ik Ann Graf of Birmingham, a senior at Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley,. Mass., is serving as president of the Rid- ing Club this year. Mendell Allen left Saturday ing job. Elected vice president of her class at Madonna College, Li- vonia, is sophomoré Mary Ann Neville of Boston street. Pa- tricia Guibord is also at Ma- donna College as a sophomore. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rogers II of Shoals avenue an- nounced the birth of a son, Robert Standish III, born Mon-. day at Florence Crittenden Hospital, Detroit. Grandparents are Mr. and - Mrs, Earl V. Herrick of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Smith of Virginia. Use Night Cream in Small Amount Women who like a night cream laugh at cracks about scary masks. ‘Actualty, a small amount of cream will do just as much good as a thick film. The skin can absorb only so Therefore, make applications light and save on the laundry. Mrs. Alex Capsalis (left) is co-chairman with Mrs. Robert Shorey * (center), Working with them is Mrs. William H. Taylor. - Vr She — much. - , Pa a - TWENTY-FOUR About 85 per cent of the people! of Pakistan are illiterate. \ & f 2 y 1958. Beautiful e x Diamonds “Direct from Holland” 88 N. Saginaw | * Quam. eld-world & Splendid botels ““@ Summer rates in effect M ret 1 WCTU Leader Jamaica BRITISH WEST INDIES THE PLACE TO GO! charm antl] Dec. For details reéervaitens and transportation arrangements, .¢e 4... “Your Dealer in Dreams” MRS. C. Vv. BIDDLE Slated at Parley: BIRMINGHAM Vice president at large of the (i TRAVEL SERVICE natignal Woman’s Christian Tem- f— me ehekaee poeance Union, Mh CV. Biaile — nonce ‘of Knoxville,-Tenn., will be one of SS ithe principal speakers at the 84th Professional annual convention of the Michi- gan WCTU to be held at Boyne 4h PERMANENTS City the week of Oct. 12. 4 styled as YOU Mrs. L. G, Rowley, state WCTU iike it! president. announced that Mrs. HAIR CITING — TINTS Biddle will address the convention FREE PARKING on “Whither Bound, America?’’ en IMPERIAL Thursday Oct. 16 at the First ALON \Methodist Church. 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New!. > ; } By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Modern research has bsought us several suggestions which are most helpful in taking the pain _ jout of calorie counting. For instance; our appetite usual- ly seems to be somewhat influ- enced by the level of our blood sugar. In other words when the blood sugar level falls to what is calied ‘‘the fasting level’’ we are lapt to experience pangs of hunger land to feel weak. Food raises the blood sugar level and fests have demonstrated the fact that some foods hold the sugar level at a high point much longer than others. In more than one study it has been definitely established that a high protein meal delays hunger pangs longer than ene which is high in-carbe-: hydrate or fat. In one test the blood sugar level dropped two. hours after the high carbohydrate meal while after the high protein-meal the blood sugar did not fall be- jow ‘fasting level until six hours afterwards. So if you are on a reducing diet, eat slowly so that your blood sugar level has time to rise before you are tempted to take another help- ing. Also eat your protein first. At dinner eat your meat or fish and then your vegétables and starches. Studies have indicated that in women 16 grams of protein in a meal fails to maintain the blood sugar level above the fasting level. for three hours after eating while /22 grams protein maintains the blood sugar level well above. the fasting level for three hours. This is one reason for the high protein reducing diet. & Eat Slowly and eat ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE Blood Sup ? i J | : j : : yf ti i i ing Diet, which gives you a loss ~of from five. to 10 pounds in nine _days, send 1D cents and a-stamped, care of this newspaper. R 8, bee f se i Z content the main ones. — ee tie St eye _ protein foods — are meat, fish, | 50% © fowl, eggs, cheese and milk. Mr. ane If you missed my 9-Day Reduc-|_ Thomas self-addressed enveldpe with your request to Josephine Lowman in © «*« +=". Tomorrow: “Reducing Menus = “Have Flavor W it . Few Cal. _ fories.”— Detroit. Hears Talks on Nutrition Peter Tenuta and David Villereal| were guest speakers at the Fash- ionette Club’s Tuesday evening |Fashionette Club aos Don't Let Your Child | your proteins first if you must watch your ‘ weight. jert Heth and Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Shaw. |Robert Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Ted) | |Vasseliau, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Hoedowners Club Names New Officers ~ New officers of the Hoedowners| Square Dance Club are George| Beauchamp, president; Mrs. How- ard Hatfield, vice president: Mrs. Duane Brown, secretary, and Du- ane Brown, treasurer. Mr. Beauchamp was master of ceremonies at the dance held Sat- urday evening at Owen School. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| New members are Mr. and Mrs. seph Napier. : | Callers for the evening were |Leonard Buzz, Oren Clauson, Mr.| . | Brown, Mr. Hatfield, Charles Van- denberg, Mr. Beauchamp and Fred Froede. Michigan Homemakers Discuss Trade Stamps Trading stamps — good or bad? Consumers seem to differ in their attitudes toward stamps given by stores to at- tract trade. However, in Michigan over half the homemakers feel that stores giving trading stamps usually have higher prices than those not giving stamps, points out a spokesman of the department of agricultural eco- nomics at a state university. He bases his statements on & recent survey of homemakers in selected Michigan cities. An earlier survey showed that 74 per cent of the families bought most of their groceries m stores giving tradin Stamps. Nearly 90 per cent saving trading stamps — some as many as 9 different kinds. aaayy . dept. stores “AMRTERNTY Fashion-smart Orlon® sweater oe Sized especially for the “mother- to-be”, Quick- drying. S-M-L. Trim cordurcy pedal pushers 399 Cherge It Black, red, royal and green. Full cut, -washable. Sizes 10 to 20. Look your pretti- est while you feel your proudest. VERS. ye / Let Federal’s expert Maternitieres assist you in selection and fit. Pontiee and Drayton Plains OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday as — But, the fact that home- makers save stamps does not necessarily mean they believe stamps are a good thing, he . says. Many save stamps be- cause they can hardly avoid them. Over 50 per cent of the home- makers felt that the general practice of giving trading stamps increased the over-all cost of food. Only 43 per cent thought that, “in general .con- sumers benefit from _ the existence of trading stamp plans.” When presented with the statement, ‘Trading stamps should be made illegal,’ only 22 per cent of the homemakers agreed and 30 per cent said they had no opinion. Less than half the consumers who indi- cated a belief that stamp plans do not benefit consumers indi- cated that trading stamps. should be illegal. Jewels are placed different- ly on the Empire line dresses this fall. Your big jeweled pins, real or fake, should go front and center to play up a high waistline. - |Mrs. Eugene Shelton, Mrs. James meeting held at Adah Shelly Li- brary. Their topic was nutritional health and they showed the movie, “Your Priceless. Possession.’’ Mrs. Harold Hopper won the trophy for losing the most weight during the week. She. was lasi week’s winner also. Receiving the award for losing the most weight during September was Mrs. Marlene Mardis. ‘Grow Into’ His Shoes Ground rules for buying-chil- dren's shoes aren't what they used ta be. As a result, your youngster's feet s) be on Mrs. Andrew Noell was received @s a new member. oe The fifth annual banquet will be held Nov. 4. Mrs. Wava Forker is chairman. On her committee are Mrs. Edward Cook, Mrs. Galen Joseph, Mrs. James Newbigging, King, and Mrs. Daniel Spence. Dinner Party Honors guests at a dinner party given Sun- day in honor of Marine Corporal John C. Wiltze Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. L’Hote of Windcroft drive, who is home on a 37-day leave. Cpl. Wiltze is stationed at Camp Marine Division. Chapter Night Program Is Held at Moose Hall Mrs. Ferman Huston and Mrs. Edwin Taylor entertained with a skit at the chapter night program 360, held Monday evening at Moose Hall. Mrs. Harold Finn played the accordion. .. Gifts and money donations were | given by members of the com- mittee for children at Mooseheart. Elien Lloyd and Lucille Thrower were initiated into the auxiliary in| honor of Mrs. Clifford Lynch, grad-| uate regent. 1 Corp. John Wiltze Jr.|' Fifty friends and relatives were| j Pendleton, Calif., with the First] - of Women of the Moose, Chapter | frown. This dainty set has a precious proper support, plus the max- imum resiliency for active, growing feet. Thy wear as well as the old-fashioned shoes, end give the wearer much more comfort. - Also, you no longer buy shoes for your children to. “grow into“ — foot specialists recom- _ mend ‘that there should be about three-quarters of an inch between th longest toes and — the tip of the shoe, but no more. Shoes that are too large short shoes, causing blisters can be as painful as too and callouses and giving poor arch support. * On the positive side of shoe buying, foot doctors recom- mend that you select shoes with leather uppers and leath- er soles, since only leather with its millions of tiny pores permits air to circulate, keep- ing feet dry and warm. As to proper fitting, the shape of the shoe at its widest part should conform to the wid- est part of the foot. If you can grasp a little leather between your fingers at that point, the shoe is not too narrow. How- ever, if you have any doubts about fit, let a skilled shoe salesman be the judge. Another thing to look for is the leather welt that unites sole and upper. This welt provides a firmer walking base and helps keep the shoe in shape for the whole of its life. In Doubt? Don’t If you're not sure about how to clean leather gloves, have them professionally dry cleaned. 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DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS FE 2.0127 fo he a si : . j or : . aes Ce eee = 3 tet PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 TWENTY-FIVE Be eC Cie a town! behalf lest the sect ead = ebody e Lipstick... i [Encourage Cc hild to Voice His Anger Perel , ae We don’t want our little boys and Gets Hue a From You : ot one day discovering the { right lipstick. shade, Years of for most, in @ vast collection of lipsticks that lie dormant in the dresser drawer, Pe] Z The wrong shade of lipstick never improved anyone's com plexion, and the fact that. the shade looks right on ja color ~-ehart-is no proof that Jt is the coleg for you. 3 ee ee A new lipstick takes all of | oft | skin tones and pigmentation of the wearer, thus making it the._| - <. correct Shade for every wom- | = no matter what her color- With more Americans on the move than ever before, — stick makes it possible for women who travel a great deal to carry one lipstick with them. for both day and evening wear .. .the answer to every wom- an's search for the one shade ess lalla very own. ~“Uncomfy Shoes Spoil the Day Uncomfortable shoes - take’ the sunshine out of a day. Wtien buying shoes always in- sist on a good fit. If shoes cut ‘across the instep, but fit perfectly otherwise, have the section stretched. * * ® Watch out for shoes that cut too high in the back. This leads to sore heels but can be_ corrected by having a pad put- in the shoe to lift your heel. sacle oD Bee) Ben Zuckerman, award winning designer, shows wie Dales Lynn titeees this walking suit in a natural bark color of English daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William)’ wool and mohair twist tweed. The. silhouette of the Hargraves of Jefferson street, cele-| seven-eighths coat with low placed pockets widens Seaaetiertea oe pee ane — “ below a high yoke and yates out over a slim skirt. wy mule, LAwence ot ‘wunaid When they do, ‘as hn wae ecewe “it yeutie med: why jexpeci.of them, They’ aie the peo- " ‘That Saturday thorning, betause|Ple intelligent thing js to say, “If|don’t you say so?” he'll just glare|ple who are always late for ap-| “|i own ball mit: was ripped, Bud| Bud|Yu're $0 mad, why don't you say|.+ us sullenly as though he didn’t|pointments; who make promises! Sew t decided to ‘| hear-me?”* know what we are talking about.| without knowing they don’t intend! tic inside the necks of pull- kind of paralysis. Sew two rows of round elas- : We've all known adults who seem |to keep them; who may end by aggre wr ofthe waht, Cong slr 00 exitaating’ tab’ armor ot unable to do anything that others'an inability to act even in their over sweaters to prevent them from stretching. _ qin ~Twith helpless ‘fage, Dave sought|us by resisting bebavior instead of |his father for’ retribution. ‘by resisting words, His father wouldn't listen. ‘‘Can’t| This is an. unfortunate. develop- |» |you see I'm changing ‘a tire?” he|ment. i lipemery with this tea” protest —_— = . ony padi _ | At.diriner Dave had to be called ‘ foie tirone' to the tabin.Tie' dgw-| crete ot Me wi fo pune _ so long over otto gate put the ther lost his temper aga ter! begin warences. when his mother called, “Is your gars denen ao ggpme ; - |light out, Davy?” he took so long! sive us stubborn behavior auto- < ; _ }to answer that she had to go up-| ji, # Whenever he feels ; . 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C74 Ss Beauty Salon Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby ‘held at 3 p.m. Oct. 19. siseeeecee ‘and Mrs. Earl Foster. in the ; Fine Lace Care When fragile lace needs washing, baste it first to a piece of clean white cotton fabric. Then wash. by hand, dipping it gently through warm soap or detergent suds and sa = Elected worthy matron of Areme Chapter No. 503, OES, when the Monday -evening at | Roosevelt Temple was Mrs. Lester Eighty-two members were pres- ent at the annual meeting and conducted by Mrs. Wil- elected Semi-public installation will be held at 8 p.m., Oct. 20 in the ‘Roosevelt Temple. Practice will be Refreshments were served at the imeeting by Mrs. Raymond Swaney Eeesseensesnsenees FE 3-7186 rinses to. remove soil. , Baked in: Cheese Sauce pe cccccocccooocosososcooosesioooooooooocseess, at the fair with Mrs. Frank Crandall. : 7 | Free Labor on |) sy saver opent 2,208 cart s : Pontiac Press Home Editor 12 small potatoes Custom Draperies -_ Hearty casserole dishes are iy Cecenl peocesseuickaess / » ff always welcome. Mrs. Allan en ae sharp cheese E The YARDSTICK e Monteith is an expert at this 1, pound margarine | MIRACLE MILE © type of cookery and uses it $*aviespoons flour 5 © a great deal. She assembled Peel potatoes, cut into | = a the ingredients for the recipe ¢ybes. Cut carrots in thick © Che below after hearing what the glices. Parboil 10 minutes. | ‘hairmen of committees for home-made Contact Tenses young son of a friend thought | the McCarroll School PTA di should go into a casserole. It merece * dear mink aes || “Fair. to be held at the school candies | = geod AA choces, Grease twe casee- a | Friday evening, are Mrs. Reid and The mother of four daugh- Teles and line bottoms with »| Graham, Mrs. Ford Everett, - ters, Mrs. Monteith has long «liom rings. . Mrs. George Collison, Mrs. restaurant 3 been active in Girl Scouting Place a layer of half of the “| Lawrence Odell, Mrs. James ; and in PTA work. She enjoys potatoes, then one of meat, a : » , DR. B. = cera craft work and playing Bridge. the carrots and peas (not a | ne’. Rann = visa 7 ue 857. Ww HURON _ Sewing occupies many of her cooked), another layer of |) , zs ymond Pardee . Optometrist : u Mrs. G Brash 117 N Saginaw FE 7071), leisure hours. @ meat and the rest.of the po — Othe cree ae ” Caries _ __ __ |) —— —— | JOHNNY'S CASSEROLE _tatoes. Pour cheese sauce over 3) pei toe oe Ca ner, |; By Mrs. Allan Monteith —_—_all. Bake 2 hours in 300-degree 4.) - A ee ee Oss ceaads creed boct oven. 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They were in- terested in teaching, nursing and medical profession, with the accent on teaching. In clerical positions, they showed a preference for positions as stenographers, typists, sales- girls and receptionists. Qaly 7.5 per cent wanted to be semi- skilled workers. - Paint is easier to Temove from window panes if hot vine- . gar is used. en i site ae a Succes SS 2 x “McCarrolt School “PTA* 5 to 8 o'clock Friday evening multi-purpose room. Even Small Boys Like These Suds Getting kiddies to wash be- fore meals sparks many a family argument and inspires eartoonists. Try adding a few drops of cologne to wash water. with rich suds lather. Even little boys will be intrigued with god smelling suds in which; - they can trace imaginary figures. ' Have You Tried This? Meat Topped Casserole STAPP'S . .- we have a recommendation for you... . is there a toddler in the house? Expertly fitted by trqined, cqgeful shoe fitters Come downtown see, the Yes? 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Only 3.95 The secret’s in the Tiger stripes! no body is perfect. -every oody needs Peter Pan 3 hy —— ¥ % TWENTY-EIGHT ‘Big Foot’ Said to B 2 ‘e * ° SEATTLE (AP)—A taxidermist says Big Foot, the creature whose huge, human-like footprints have the people of the Weitchpec area of northern California guessing, is an Indian gone wild, Al Corbett said he and another Seattle taxidermist, Bob Titmus, inspected the tracks 25 miles north of Weitchpec .last Saturday and found the prints to be ‘‘very large, definitely human, tracks.’ Corbett said the clearest print was 16 inches long, 5 inches across at the heel and 7 inches across at the ball of the foot. x * the A logger in the’ area, Gerald] Crew, last week brought out a plaster cast of a clear footprint. “The story behind this is that there was a mentally deficient In- dian boy who was kept chained by his parents,’’ Corbett said. “When this boy was 17 years old, 28 years ago, he broke the chains and. disappeared. The found his clothes but never saw him again. They said he had ex- tremely large feet, * * * “We talked it over a great deal and figured this man now must be 6 feet 7 inches to 7 feet 6). inches tall. We thought he might weigh as much as 400 pounds. He made firm footprints in hard ground. “Measuring the footprints for a distance of more than 60 feet, we found the average stride was 50 inches. We checked this against the stride of a man 6 feet 4 inches tall, with long legs, and his stride was 30 inches. * * * “We were told by people who saw footprints made when this un- known man was running that they were 10 feet apart. * “IT know positively this is a hu- man being. “It seems logical that it is this Indian who disappeared and is Indians | « SLEEK LINES — A combination of graceful lines, new riding conveniences and outstanding performance keynote the 1959 Dodge Royal Lancer shown above. The Custom Royal convertible, in low- er picture, accentuates: swept-wing styling. Convertible tops come ajuminum. A sculptured roof with | in black, white and three colors. pe aes ty New Styling Eye-Appeal ; Marks ‘59 Dodge Models DETROIT —. New styling de- signed to enhance eye-appeal marks the 1959 Dodge cars. Featuring front end changes are arched headlight eyebrows — that curve inward ‘and downward _to the front grille. At the rear new taillights are patterned after jet tubes. Chrome moldings are shaped to permit side as well as rear visibility of the taillights. The flaring rear fins ride atop the taillights. * * o* Swivel front seats, offered for the first time on Chrysler Corp. cars this year, will cost $65.65. Waiting for Identity of Body in Quebec MONTREAL ® — Provincia! Po- lice said today they are waiting for a report on the identity of a Optional equipment costs remain ba Emphasizing massive front-end appearance are horizontal bars set (off by a grille screeit of anodized man whose body was found Friday beside an empty canoe on -the shores of the Nottaway River be- living wild. He does his traveling at night. He has not molested any- one. We learned these tracks have been appearing for the past 10 years.” xk ke * Corbett said Titmus is preparing to set up camera traps in an ef- fort to obtain a photo of Big Foot. Detroit Father of 3 {Most Americans, when they think about Alaska, soon to be our 49th State, don't think of big, bustling cities with wide boulevards, modern crowds—and traffic jams. recently were signed, is a §$8,- 200,000 port. Different from most Alaskan cities, Anchorage has wide paved) istreets, beautiful stores and banks| —as modern as those in Los An- cities never- is the first of four _ dispatches introducing some of them, by a UPI reporter who went north as an explorer and turned Slain in Parked Car DETROIT (#—Police theorized today that a trigger-happy ama- teur holdup man might have killed insurance agent Nikolaus F. Hein- rich and then fled in fright. Clues were few in the parked | car slaying of Monday’ night. Heinrich, 32, decorated World War II Navy veteran and father of three children, was shot to death in southwest Detroit while on his insurance collection rounds. The killer fired three bullets into Heinrich’s back, arm and face but didn’t touch $500 in cash and checks on his victim's person. Mrs. Velma Taryan, resident of the neighborhood, discovered the slaying yesterday morning. She said she had heard sounds of an argument the night before and saw the parked car. Police found powder burns on the right hand side of the car’s front seat-cover. They said this indicated the killer had been hid- ing in the back seat. Partnership Purchases Barnes Hardware Here Barnes Hardware, 742 W. Huron Street has been purchased by 4| partnership, Neal L. Hargrave and A. Byron Barnes and will be op- erated as Barnes-Hargrave, Inc. * x * Hargrave, of 6965 Orchard Lake Road, has spent 13 years as buyer and merchandise manager in Pon- tiac and a previous 20 years in retailing. A Byron Barnes, & Spokane Dr., is the son of the foryner owner, Arthur Barnes. He has been an employe of the store for 15 years. He is a graduate of*Pontiac High School . Good Snake Repellent NEW YORK — A new rattle- snake repellent for campers has been developed. It consists of char- coal lumps soaked in a solution of skunk juice. The odor, while repel- into a wide-eyed tourist.) geles. It has 40 churches — and 48 By HAL WOOD bars, There are two daily news- ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) —|papers, three radio stations and Ever hear of a thriving city Of/two TV stations. There are 11 80,000 with no industry? No agri-|elementary schools, one junior and culture? In fact, very little visible|one high school. means of. support? xk «& k ake a look at Anchorage, the} The city has a moderate tem- b t city in Alaska — and the| perature — about like that of north- boomingest town on the North ern Michigan and Minnesota, The American continent right now. growing season lasts about four Anchorage is a spick-and-span |™onths, modern all-American city, built around an economy of U.S. gov- ernment money, And very little * * * However, summer days run from 15 to 22 hours of daylight. Beau- Anchorage Is the Boom Town of Alaska tiful flowers grow during that pe- riod. The city puts on a flower show in August called ‘Treasures of the Tundra.’ The rainfall is 14.6 inches a year and the city gets about five feet of snow in the winter. Biggest sporting event is the annual Dog Race. « ‘What we need most,’ said the secretary of the local chamber of commerce, ‘‘is a paved highway through Canada (Alaska already has one). Then Anchorage would grow to 500,000 people in no time at all.’ This may be slightly exagger-} lated — but all Alaskans think and/ talk big. Anchorage was the hot-bed of the battle for statehood and it | controls the political thinking of else. Some money comes in from tourists, a little from trapping, some from fishing and some from mining. But that’s about all. The government spgnding won't go on forever — but the Alaskan is an optimist or he wouldn't be here in the first place. Right now, his hopes rest on the development of a half dozen oil fields — fields that may be as large as those in Texas. (Every- CHICAGO wW — A committee of the American College of Surgeons has called for a crackdown on the Hotrod Ambulance Drivers Hurt More Than They Aid thing in Alaska is measured by; Texas standards.). Oil has been. struck on the Ke- nai peninsula and geologists be- hotrod type ambulance driver. They said studies show he in- jures more of his charges than he helps. - lieve there is plenty more. But) Dr. Sidney N. Lyttle, Flint, there will be no active production|Mich., surgeon, who made a sur- for several years, First must come|vey of 2,500 ambulance patient a $150,000,000 pipe line to the shore-|deliveries to Flint hospitals, said line. That may not be completed yesterday: for four or five years. ___| “The study showed that 98.2 ee rig Us Business| per cent of the cases would have ren <3 pei ne. as they | gotten along just as well if they are and only hope government) had been delivered to the hospi- spending lasts until then. ib rt.” Like most boom-towns, Anchor- 7 ex cam: age is no place for a man with| Of the remaining 1.8 per cent of the cases, or 45 cases, that re- only five dollars in his pocket. Prices probably are 50 per cent/quired reasonably swift attention, he went on, 9 could have been higher than in most U.S. cities. A can of beer sells for 60 cents,|killed or reduced to permanent jinvalidism by a rough ambulance | ride. | “And none of these 45 patients would have died if there had been an additional half hour delay in bringing them to the hospital,’ he added. Committee members presented their views in a news confer- ence on trauma at the ACS’s 44th annual clinical meeting. Lyttle said the Flint survey failed to uncover a single case where speed would have saved the patient’s life. | “What the seriously injured or lill patient needs is a. smooth expeditious trip to the hospital, not la speeding rough weaving ride [which can increase the degree of shock with possible fatal results,”’ lhe said. . milk for 25 cents a glass. Housing, always short in boom-towns, is crit- ical here. Bécause there is no lumber industry in this neighbor- hood, a house that could be built for $15,000 stateside will cost about $45,000 here — including two bedrooms, Rentals may run from $100 a month for a single room with a hot-plate to $300 a month in such plush places as the 14- story McKinley apartments. Mayor Anton Anderson believes firmly in the future despite the ling the snakes, is not considered strong enough to be unpleasant to humans. 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When a man and his family come here, unless they have a lot of traveling money, they'll have to stay. It is 1,445 air miles from, Anchorage to Seattle (4,500 miles to New York). While there is a paved highway to Fairbanks and another to Seward, that’s about the extent of pavement in the whole territory. 2. If the government money should stop rolling in and if the boom should fail to materialize, here. low Rupert House, Que., 550 miles northwest of Montreal. Indians found the body while on a search organized by Provincial Police and Dr. Percival Price of! Ann Arbor, Mich., the father of one of two U.S, adventurers missing since early August on a canoe trek. ; * * * Price’s son, Alan, 21, and Robert a raised back section marks several hardtop models. Dodge announced a new V-8 engine and refinements in other power plants, designed to im- prove fuel economy. The engines and their power trains, it re- ported, are designed for use (UPD gman as 1960 dential candidate, and he added, “Lots of folks im. Alabama: be- | sides me are for old Harry.” _"O emphasig on youth,” said Folsom. “He is still in his 40s and could |{German Chancellor enauer) ain't no spring.chicken.” Truman has said on several occasions, however, he will not be a candidate for his party's presidential nomination. . Folsom, who says Alabama has cleaners” in the November gen- eral elections. ~ Rockefeller Has Calluses: From Shaking Hands ITHACA, N.Y. (AP)-—Nelson A. Rockefeller has developed cai- luses from shaking thousands . of hands in his campaign as the Re- Publican candidate for governor of ‘New York. “T shake about 2,000 hands. a day,” he told a reporter as he dis- played his battle scars, But “I love it,” said the philanthropist, a newcomer to politics. UNITED SHIRT Distributors Downtown and at Tel x = — a nal . “ * J 7 = = 1 . ‘a te. 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MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM HOURS 9:30 - 5:30 = PRL “uf $:38° ~ te Hither Store ’ CLOSED WEDNESDAY i : c ‘ hy ' ft oh . THE PONTIAC : PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 4 THIRTY-ONE, Rockefeller, : DEVLIN (Second in Series Series) NEW YORK (AP)=New York's rivals | crime and unemployment without ! Jetting their personal friendship stand in their way. The stakes are high, for the! ey _sguii te eatile soa |hower wing of the Republicans. To the average voter, their views do not seem far apart. For x * Rocketeller is just “flapping his wings” in ar effort to “cover up for + the Eisenhower administration and the Eisenhower recession," instance,” uni right-to- Work laws, a hot igsue in the Cali- Harriman. retorted. = Rockefeiler's. puppet / charge jpaign, say: bare ieeanead am been mentioned Both candi-/nomination ~ of dates are against i legislation. | Atty. Frank S.Hogan to oppose Aino SAE Set. A FOPE ridhts (Reoublican Bap. Kenneth B. Keat- advocates. ts aS {ing for the 05:8 . Senate, ‘| The + or ag el : * man of being a puppet of Carmine former energy G. DeSapio, chief of Tammany e Hall, the Manhattan Democratic xk * organization. Firing back DeSapio said he had reliable information that Rocke- feller was nominated by. Wall Street bankers. “The decision as to who should run for governor was not made! at the Republican: convention but, thc|the Chose National Bank; De sin, Deere te ace “Bunk,” retorted Rockefeller. “Just straight bunk.” a fantastic underworld con- of more than. 60 mobsters - the. upstate village of Apalachin yovernber is a favorite Re- abby charges that the Demo- erats had* any connection what- ever with the convention, but the fact the hoodlums were hold enough to meet in a Democratic- administered state was all the GOP needed to talk it up. “As governor, I would not allow gangsters to lodk upon our state as an ideal place in which to meet and lay their plans,’’ Rockefeller said, ~~ Rockefeller’s running _ mate, Keating, contennbail, the. ‘recession had. “been shot outfrom under the Democrats” as a campaign issue, This drew a derisive enaet from former: President Truman .during|- a tour here. “T have heard that every three months ' wees the thing started,” Truman said: He added that five million men unemployed in the .na- tion did not think the recession was over. ~~ Rockefeller. said industry was moving from New York to other states because of “complacency and drift” by the ‘Harriman ad- ministration. Said Harriman: is a well-meaning fellow, but he's -|in bad hands. He’s in the hands of Madison Avenue pitchmen, tricky statjsticians and reactionary poli- ticians.”’ Advised to Back Enterprise Candidates ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (AP ber_-.cf . Commerce, -Sam Pett Writing for Hal Boyle Indlividagliam Bowled Right Into Gutter Bey! YORK (AP)—I have tale up bowling. * ‘% net particularly like bowl- - ing,.but my boss does. So I have! taken up bowling. This is the latest example—and. perhaps the worst example — of - that creeping paralysis of -Ameri- can i known as to- getherness. In bowling, the dis- - ease is carried to the ultimate. Friends bowl together. Enemies bowl together. Manapement = labor bow] together. * * _ Remember when we were a na- - tion of individualists? When a man - took up a-sport to get away from * it all and to refuel his soul in the) | glories of nature? When he went - off, like a man, to sit on the bank of a stream, to fish, to dream, to | find himself, to find a perspective _ about the people he was escaping —his wife, his kids, his boss. | Now we all bowl together. And this is called healthful exercise, _ exhilarating and relaxing. We) room, where thereis no natural light, no natural air, and you have a grand view of a wall. Relaxing? It has al}-the serenity of a shoot- ing gallery. * * * ® It brings out the worst in people. The women wear toreador pants. This tends to narrow’ them on the top and widen them in the middle, with a Freudian subcon- scious wish to look like bowling pins. The men wear slacks and a frown, I almost never saw a bow!- er who wasn’t frowning. They take the game that seriously. The good ones—even after a strike— come back to the bench frowning to let the’rest of the team know they are continually aware of their responsibility to be good. 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Another man aeowe his_ball im- mediately into the gutter—a wood- en ditch from which there is ‘no it ends there in the gutter and he has no one to blame but him- self, But he comes back to the ‘bench convinced he was robbed. > All of us bowlers are completely return. ‘His ball starts there, and} free enterprise system. x .« * do.” petitive enterprise system.” 62nd annual convention of miserable. Byt we do have our to- getherness. Talbott, board chairman of the U.S. Cham- called. on American businessmen Tuesday~to ring doorbells if es necessary to-elect candidates. devoted to the . “Labor is organizing politically at every jevel,” he déclared. “That is what we must “It is not a question of party “labels,” he. said. “It is a question of electing- men who will not waver from the defense of the free market and our dynamic, com~ The national Chamber, Talbott told the Assn..of Mutual Insurance Companigs, is now working on a program of political ac- tion which will be distributed to members before the November election. Every businessman is up ay his ears in ) —Philip M. into the lives and Keep it Tells Business: ‘Organize’ politics because big government delves deep of everyone, Talbott said, and - “we have a call to correet misinformation corrected.” “| would ‘be less than candid net te say disregard of declared. the National were coming “The Congress seems ,,m that government spending is a panacea for recession and for. “The fact that the congressional elections that the last session distinguished itself for financial responsibility and for its the constitutional separation of state and local responsibility,” Talbott He said Congress was responsible for a- 12-billion-dollar budget. Ueficit. * * « married to the idea Sputniks,” he -said. up may have had something to do with it. Pork barrel legislation was rolling all over the place.” s ate TRADE MARK COAL search for a satis- factory stoker coal. 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He has six _touchdowns jin two —— ee - ee ee | aim; i and ‘partner Kea Fender stecessfully defended ae See, redeemed onset Rote should suffer a pulled thigh muscle the first day he had com- plete charge .of- the Detroit Lage’ offense. Site sattoved 5 tadels seater day near the end of the>team’s workout. The man with whom he had shared the quarterback -| Every ‘team has them. Michigan his left_end post and sprang the _ }more than most. To~-U. of M.'s ball loose from. Spartan* “quarter- {unsung heroes go many of the hon- ‘back Mike Panitch. The recovery ors for last Saturday's tie with fumble led to Michigan’s second Michigan State. Included in this touchdown. Prahst caught two group were those Wolverines who passes for 17 yards on the scoring never before played football the drive. \way they did against the Spartans. ‘He could have played like that x * * last year, but injuries held him “Genyk was a defensive demon as He knocked down a\pass intended ‘were most of thq- Wolverine—tine- ‘tor Williams and_caught a 22-yard men. He earned: @ share of the (aerial in a crucial incor credit on Prahst's touchdown. It situation, - was Genyk who hit Panitch and | foreed- him’ to launch the errant pass defense was in order yes- pitchout. terday as. the Wolverines stepped Callahan. was credited with 11 up their drills for Saturday’s game unassisted tackies, mostly at the with Navy. " x *&.* their team golf title this year in _ the Klingter League of Pontiac “Motor Divisi ms ‘Hockey and Jim Hanes, 3rd and «Wayne Beals and Joe Gaines 4th. Hanes topped Wasik by one stroke in season average to-take individual league honors. % *. a1 id Herpes Pitsburg On the list are ends Gary eae . said coach Bennie Ooster- ‘line of scrimmage. Once he sped | when it happened. Prahst and’ Walt Johnson, tackle °22" back as a pass defender and, * George Genyk, guard Alex Calla- Johnson, like Prahst, a first -batted an aerial away from the’ “How about that?” said veteran han and right halfback Fred | stringer of two sesasons, also clutches of State's Sammy Wil- oo) eRe eh and Julian. _ tuteed in his finest performance liams. timing, buh? AP gi irephote * * * | against MSU. It was mostly of x * ts * + IN srexize CaM — Ouarierbers Bobby Layne wasted no a defensive nature. But John- Rote was jogging down the prac- tice field at Briggs Stadium when suddenly tie stopped and the back of his right leg. “It popped—just like a rubber band,” time getting into Steeler football camp in Pittsburgh where he - joined his old coach Buddy Parker. Layne was obtained by the Steelers in the trade which sent the Lions Earl Morrall. ‘from stardom. He took that step against Michigan State. The lanky! Prahst always has been a step. lend stole a lateral and rorhped 42! son caught one pass fer 15 yards and was a jarring blocker, “He has made tremendous five touchdowns Julian had bifter memories of MSU's gan a year ago. 35-6 trouncing of Michi- Four of State's je -said later. ' Rote says this is the first time in his entire football career he has had a muscle injury. There was slight panic when he was Should the leg fail to respond to treatment, then Earl Morrall will get a quick baptism in the Detroit system... * * * He arrived in time for the work- out, had a little trouble getting | _the snap from center Bob Griffin, | but stayed out extra long to work on fiis passing. He will be a busy quarterback in the next few days, trying to learn the Lions’ plays and the team offense. i Coach George Wilson, who | traded off: Layne to Pittsburgh for Morall and two draft choices, met with the players for quite some time before the workout. | --Hle told them about the trade, explaining it in much the same manner be did earlier to the press. . “It had ta be done,” he said. “Now it's up to the rest.of you © fellows to pull together and do a job. We have to get untracked | and it is up to _you fellows here’ to do just that.’ * * * When he came out on the prac- tice field, after the players al- ‘ready started limbering up, Wilson passed a group of news: men. and spectators. He smiied and — “Hope no one here a a gun.” The trade was still on his a and he knew the players were) thinking about it, too. When de-| fensive back Jim David was hold- | ing the ball for some practice) - place kicks, one of his teammates | yelled “What are you doing?” “Trying to get some security,” was David's answer. | Northville Sth in Class B Poll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS East Lansing still is the champ) of the State Class B_ football/ ranks, but the Trojans are being hard-pressed to keep the honor. Coming on strong in second place is another unbeaten team, South Haven. South Haven has handled Coloma, Plainwell and Allegan by lopsided margins and has 72 poll points, only 17 behind the front-running leaders from East! Lansing. One of the Detroit area’s finest, Northville High, jumped eighth to fifth on the strength of three straight triumphs. The latest was a 28-0 romp over Bloomfield Hills, Spahn Tries to Wrap It Up for Braves ‘Winning Complex Aim of Layne at Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH (®—Take in from; a winning complex by being a | Bobby Layne, the newly acquired team leader and giving the fel- | quarterback of the Pittsburgh| lews confidence by playing good | Steelers: ‘‘A winning complex is and alert football.” necessary in making a champion- ship team.’ The 31- year-old veteran who is istarting his “11th pro campaign says he's. happy to be with the Steelers, adding. ~ « “ “I hgpe I can give the Steelers Layne was traded Monday by | —s —— Detroit to the Steelers for quarter- Back Earl Morrall and two future draft choices amid reports.he had lost his old time zing. “I qgevt feel like that,” Layne said when told about the reports. Layne can speak with authority. * The former Texas University star played a key role in bringing the Detroit Lions ehampionship foot-| bail teams. —— t | Se ec pa at ~ Milwaukee Ace Goes to Mound | Against Yanks Southpaw ‘Arm With a Man Attached’ Seeking 3rd Win of Series By United Press International MILWAUKEE (UPI) The, “arm” with a man attached to it goes out in an attempt to hurl i\World Series history today, admit- | ting that no matter how many times you work in the classic ‘ ‘always more than just another bal “If I did, .'d go back home. I ee S apron Stine feet ireal goed. |scription both of himself and Coach Buddy Parker, of the jannual post-season baseball clas-| "4 Steelers, who formerly coached | sic 2 w yne was wi . P the eons wile posi: oy el | “Lots of times I feel that I'm ‘reports that Layne had lost his | Jastian arm wKh ime attached te | sharpness. it,” he mused whenthe got the | * * * word that he would face the New ; 1 York Yankees teday in a game “T wouldn't pay any attention to: in which he could sweep the Mil- |such reports,” Parker said. “What | wahkee Braves to their second ihappened there (Detroit) doesn't bother me. I know the type of \player Layne is and that he’s in good physical shape. I'm hoping | ihe’ll give us a little punch.” | cof During Parker's reign at De- troit and under the leadership of Layne, the Lions captured three Western Conference and two Na- |tional Football League champion- ships. . Parker said he'll start Layne Ye waukee Braves, current pitching like to put the final kick to the AP Wirephote AP Wirephete BIG KICK FOR SPAHN — Lefty Warren Spahn of the Mil- hero of the World Series, would Yankees today. He won the Ist and 4th Sees of the Series and he.could wrap it up today. AP LINEMAN: — Jim Chas- Sunday against the Philadelphia tain, Michigan State center, was Eagles. named AP lineman of the week. Layne worked out yesterday He made a vital pass intercep- with the club. He said Parker's offensive pattern was all coming back to him. “Lavne loaked good, the same as always.’ Parker said. ¥ tion in the fourth period which saved defeat at the hands of underdog Michigan last Satur- day. MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Little; i scoring |halfback Ed Busch, one of coach boys to get four TDs in a game: day.” from | |Carl Lemle’s many ichants at Birmingham. to three touchdowns in Friday's players in the scoring column trouncing of Mt. Clemens to move |, Maple Captain Has 42 Points Busch Takes County Lead’: Oakland County has a new prep;|six. Bob Fisher of Brown City! and we'll get even. And ['ll be | leader. He is senior and Jack Lyon have been the only | ready in the bullpen on Thurs: | Whitey Ford begged today for a chance to get even with the Mil-, waukee Braves. “I’m ready to go,” he told New] York manager Casey Stengel. \speed mer- thus far. | * * * Pontiac has had nine different | «, * * & But Stengel wouldn't give him e definite nod, although indicat- ’}ing he was leading toward his lit-, He clutch pitcher. The Maple co-captain romped! ren of them on _ touchdowns. | | \ Ford Begs for, Another Chance Against Braves “Without 'em I couldn't ever win.” He could have gone on to say that with ’em he usually does win. His season's record was only 14-7—he was sidelined for nearly six weeks with a sore left elbow, | But he came back strong just be- fore the season closed. And in world series competition’ ihe has won five while losing four. “I'm ready to make it six vic- tories,"* Ford said, Casey didn't call on him _ teday,) -can shake straight world championship. “That thought has made me feel pretty humble at times,’ he added “and you can really feel small when you walk out there in the World Series. I don't care what| anybody says. You can’t ever put| this in the category of ‘just another | ball game.” | Despite his veteran status after | pitching in the 1948 and 1957 series} jand in winning two .games this |® jtime, Spahn admits that he never: the pressing thought that “this is the World Seri¢s.” “You feel it when tou come in the park, while you're dressing and when you're warming’ up or sitting on the bench between in. nings.”’ he asserted. “It’s always there, even if you push it into the back of your ned while you're pitching.” Spahn is going to the post with | only two days of rest, a frightful risk for a man who, despite his! record of being a 20 game | winner | for nine seasons, has to be going down the other side of the baseball hill at the age of 37. He hasn't pitched with such aj slight recuperative period since Au- | jgust of 1955—an era when his whip | ‘was three vears younger. That adding that if. time he bested the Cardinals twice. | ibreezing to a 12 to 1 win the first ‘he undoubtedly would call on him|time with eight hits but scraping | on Thursday. 4 through 5 to 3 with 10 hits the | were scored | ‘it's Season * * * “Forest H. Akers golf course, Michigan State University’s new 18-hole layout, will be dedicated this Friday from 12 noon to 1 ‘Ip.m, State Amateur champions Glenn Johnson and Sally Sharp and veteran professional Horton Smith are among those who will Cards Trade 3 for Two Giants nn ‘Frisco Gets , Pitcher,. + + «& | Catcher, Utility . Man, ,| Larry Hedden, 23-year-old for- mer Michigan State University Gives Up 2 Hurlers — pasketvatt star, as been striek- en by polio and Is confined to Herman Kiefer Hospital in De- Cardinals made a 3-for-2 trade, troit. Hospital officials reported it cite San Francisco Giants) ‘at his case was mild and irs Sante non-paralytic. layer aa since Solly Hemus ~ ®t ecame manager last week. Wilt Greaves, Canadian middle- Pitcher Billy Muffett, catcher Weight champ who won the feature | Hobie Landrith and utility infield-|bout of the last boxing show held” ler Benny Valenzuela were sent to, ‘here, will meet Bobby Jackson of §T. LOUIS (AP)—The St. Louis ithe Giants for pitchers Ernie|Cleveland Oct. 14 launching the |Broglio and Marv Grissom. |Motor City Arena indoor season, * - * Jackson defeated Greaves early Thus the Cards gave up three i” his career. players who failed to deliver in| ** * 1958 for a promising rookie, Brog-| Fumeral service was held yes- lio, and a 40-year-old veteran of| tePday for Woodard “Woody” nine years in the major leagues. | | Bray, a former track and swim x ok ‘ | star at Pontiac High who later Broglio, 23, won 17. games and| oo in = and soft- lost only four this year in Triple- | ball. “Woody,” who died last A competition. The 6-foot-2 right-| Saturday after a heart attack | hander will accompany the Cardi-| ¢ the age of 47, was featured nals on their forthcoming exhibi- '" ® Pontiac Press series on tion tour of the Orient former area sports greats dur- The Cardinal front office said aS i Grissom will be used es a short : * * relief man. Grissom won 7 games| Pitcher Arnold Portocarrero of and lost 5 with the Giants last) ithe Baltimore Orioles has signed Appearing only in relief, | ‘to play with Mickey Mantle’s All- ‘Stars against a Willié Mays* Na- | tional League team at Yankee Stadium Suhday. Portocarrero had | he had a 4.02 earned run average. ie Lineman of Week * 11 record this season. Honor Accorded Spartan Center By The Associated Press- A vital pass interception that | \Viking Harriers Win ‘Sth Dual, Set Record saved Michigan State from a sur-| Walled Lake High School harriers |prise defeat at the hands of Michi- jyesterday took sweet revenge for gan brought Lineman of the Week a licking handed them last fall by honors today to Jim Chastain, | Hamiramck, Don Smith's runners * ~ “~ won their 5th straight dual test, a ~ 16-44, over the ¢ This is how the MSU junior | Hobbs cettine cose wit ais center from Waynesburg, Pa. ane . curse reeord at 10°30, and with all seven saved the day for the Spartans | > lin the game last Saturday, At the} ; Vikings finishing 2 ane top ie. ‘tim®, early in the last period, ane us sain en and the first five Walled Lake fin- the ball on the MSU 7 third down) [3, George Mona ircrtivaies Only 24 eee separated Hobbs goal to go. tine; 5, Simpson (H): 6, Mel Sto- * *.* kus; 7, Mike Cosgrove: Bob Smith Michigan quarterback Bob. (WL) 10th (11:22), Ptacek of Michigan faded back | * * * and threw a forward" pass. Chas- Vikings host a triangular Thurs- tain intercepted the pass on the day, with Berkley and Van Dyke. goal line. He was downed on the This meet, and the 3-way Farming- three and from there Michigan ton, Waterford and Southfield test State started a 97-yard drive for at Farmington the same day wind a touchdown and a 12-12 tie, the up Inter-Lakeg league cross-coun- final sc ore, ‘try duals for the season. Hockey Opener Tonight: Red Wings Start Sunda open their season ‘at Montreal on the same night and then en- tertain New York Sunday night. y By United Press International The New York Rangers and the Chicago Black Hawks face off at {Chicago tonight in the opening j game of the 1957-58 national hockey The Rangers won't make their d time. Here's the way the AP panel rates\up from a tie for 3rd to first with West Bloomfield, Farmington and|’ «1 know that little bugger,” said tk | Secor league season. 5 ryan firs é oe tea aring cruee, weeks of ctiog;(seven TDs and 42 points” |Lapeer have had seven apiece and stengel, ‘‘He’s ‘itching to pitch ‘Whether I go or not today. We're} _ Im this Series, he opened last | Both teams will have ggveral ae wea See ay "Gee 3 Devskiae Previous leader Frank Fink /several others six. jagain.”” | going to even this thing up,” said) Wednesday with a 4 to 3 victory | new players in their lineup. The. 15, hen iney Riera Boen = 4. Cadillac... ‘of Walled Lake dropped to 5th The only scoreless teams in this | * *« * Ford. in 10 innings. The second time he | ene Fae finished, second be- a : r | on > raat ‘| #4 s. Nennilis by going scoreless after tallying ‘sector now are Bloomfield Hills} yf he does, it will be with only , And then we'll Ro out and get) ee ee as eo! (ee as Canadiens est = aa PR venmnoues | $2 in two games. Troy's Dick (2 games) and Dryden (3 games). two days rest—the same as his, €™ 484!n tomorrow. | eee er, Bu 2 might ask.” season, lost four meni in the player je Wings wot ked out for an Stee eee 20, Stokes held 2nd with 39 while | _— _ a irival southpaw, Warren Spahn.’ es | Row Jong can this 50 on-” drakt but nave comesupewithisey. owe yesterday, They were en 10, Genter Line ie Pune’ eater t last year's winner, Jack Lyon of OAKLAND COUNTY SCORING who is 37 against Ford's 29. They Mercurys Sell Te “I hope for at least one more eral promising maokies route to Cleveland today for the rs or : | 1é = ] gan x | Grandville “Lansing Everett.. Mount) St. Frederick, bounced back im- psn Birmingham 7 2, A i |matched pitches in the first game) day." he grins, “It was cold that Heading the list of newcom. pero ce aoe against me (ee Walamateo eUicnty, sine Rae to the race with four six- | Stokes. md ee i ‘ 3 » ‘of the series a week ago today’ TOLEDO. Ohio (APi—The To.) first day and my arm was sore ers on the New York squad is * can league Barons. Jackson St John, Graria Rapids God-| pointers to rank 3rd with 36. Lucadam, W. Bloomfield 3 4 16 34|With Spahn winning in 10 innings, ledo Mercurys of the Ifiternational afterwards, But in winning Sun- Eddie Shack, a rough-and-ready pics drills: Thursday and Fri- 2 ane x * * ‘Gunton, “Auatton 3 § 2 32°43. But Ford was not charged Hockey League today announced day. it was warmer and my arm forward who played with Provi- day at Olympia, the Wings will John Lucadam of West Bloom. W. Bloomfield 5 : 30 ‘with the defeat. the sale gf Norm “Skip” MacKay suffered no after-eftec ts. | feel that dence of the American league hee vel ne psi and will face pentane, Be Mf goo 26 Paul Strasser to Philadelphia |!'m ready.’ * Jast sdason. te worid champion Canadiens in C | { field moved up three places this Munson, Pon 3 4 0 24) He was knocked out in the @d Pau 3 0 Philadelphia | + «+t the leaguelopensr Gatun | ay n oreman Seis ace week (with 2410) oni extralpotrl| eee Walled Lake > 4 3 34) eighth inning as the Braves ral- °f the Eastern Hockey League. So the Brgves, will shoot with . fack Hawks were the busi-/ They will sa at ho cee ° ° conversions. with an educated toe. Derocher, St. Fred. 3} ¢ 8 A lied to tie the score and reliefer The sale was a straight cash deal him for that’finat big win and ini®st “4 New York. w ; in coring i att é 1) Tom Bell of the Lakes has 30. Morey, _verndsle 5 : 4 : 24 Ryne Duren lost it in’ the 10th. with no other players involved. |doing aA they pive Spanhnialcnanice acquiring Jack Evans from New __ u : rook, m 304 é é é : : Chuck Steinhelper has 26 of St. Scnoff, ‘Lake Orion 3 3 2 29| Ford was charged with the 30 | . to match an iron-man triple which O'S: Dollard St. Laurent and Dan. Ray T The . way Lovell Cotemin ‘4S Michael's 33 points to Tank 8th. ced ra 3 3 i 18! See net oe eee ee feced) teins | MIAMI Toppan FIGHTS Liston,| teammate Lew Burdette performed | eo Lee a Montreal, Earl ROY ests Cotton Aa ee c eae | ipl Pa couin | fourth game toe Spahn. ¥ a ‘ Balfour and ‘fod Sloan from Tor- scoring, it’s' hardly appropriate tO/Harrison Munson of Pontiac and Stevenson, Farmington 3 3 1 19 arias a acca [UoewAnusis) ictheavywetgnin cice e| a these sdme Braves beat the janto, and Al Arbour from Detroit. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Com.- call the state individual football || yon’s runaing mate Tom™ Dero-, “COUNTY AREA SCORING That was the game in which; HOLYOKE, Mass —Johnny Saxton, 131%/Same Yankees in last year’s Series |. - ; bat-minded Soriny Ray of Chicago scoring competition a race. *. \cher are among several with 24. | G Tp et te!Ford fell victim, to fielding lapsestBrkirn, Sctpested Serry | Alikeca! M8 It's quite a feat. co offers Eddie Cotton of Seattle his The Western Michigan sprinter D aar of Wetland Park ener, pe at 3 § § jon the part of his teammates—es-| san ANTONIO, Tex—Yama Bahama The Canadiens, who walked off first test of the year) tonight in x has 62 t st three games. an Donar ghian a 'J. Ostrander, Almont 3 3 6 *.39/pecially Norm Siebern in left field. | 13. Bahama. knocked out Jesse beste Ri d ‘E C b 1 with the Stanihy Cup for the third heduied : - as points in. ju g St. Benedi#t, who like Busch and 56, Monterrey. Mexico, 10. ide Em,.Cowboy: schedule 10-round light-heavy- He has scored 48 points on touch- . vid © ae igen. Erowa Cy . 3 4 1 S\He lost three fly ball he should |" PERRY. Okla. — Denny Rodee. | Straight year last season, will open|weight fight -.at Fair dg downs and twice has run oar eee oo ee pare ‘wee |Iash. Bre a City , 3 j 5 7 have had and each one led to a ES ae out Maurice Green, 20, NEW YORK w — Kimer Rob- ‘their new campaign Thursday night Coliseum. airgrounds apeer 2) extra points. He is 16 points ahead wel ones apy a a |Walker, “Norse 7 Fd py Braves run. EAST CHICAGO, Ind.—Ernest Terrell. jinson of Imperial, Calif, won the, by entertaining the Boston Bruins. “pon were expected to weigh of his nearest rivals — Ron Bekius : Seren Northville. 3 3 0 iat x * * Ri. ok = rill) repese coe eecert |bareback bronc riding ecompeti-, The Toronto Maple Leafs won’t about 171 pounds for the nationals of Hope and Walt Beach of Central} Brown City (three players) and 2, a 23 ou “You Can't blame those guys out Ate Call senees oe 138./ tion at the’ Madison Square Gar- swing \nto action ‘until Saturday ly televised (ABC) bout. Scoring’ . Michigan. Almoft (two) round out the top '? sogdnetes 9 field goals. there behind me,’ Ford said. ponaid, 141, san Francisco, 10. | den Rodeo Tuesday night. | night when they host the Black will be on the S-point system, THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, octonnit 8 8, 038 PO go: 7. * ae é ar - 4, ae With H. GUY MOATS ee Editor, Pontiac Press HIGH HORSE — Grey Dawn, Jack Amon ip, floats high over a high hurdle in a tune-up at Brookville, N.Y. Grey Dawn is - to attempt a comeback at the Diamond Jubilee National Horse Show, scheduled for »Madison Square Garden, Nov. 4-11. Albert Merkel's big gray has had a long rest since winning the open jumping championship in 1954. Form is good as ever. Total for Conservation, 4,200,000 Acres LANSING (UPI) — About 4,200,- 000 acres of land. in Michigan are ~lownied: bythe ‘staté for conserva- tion uses. too much land with acreage in ~ {such ‘high demand jn fast-growing acenenememmemmnenenenetiall Gless Packed ‘Motor Mart Safety Center . FE 4-8230 7, 121-123 E. Montcalm MBER TELLING : , “1 DIST REME YO DISTINCTLY U IN THE FALL. .. GET THE CAR WINTERIZED NOW! L WINTERIZE ‘ today! et us Vi 'E = your car today! Here is how we prepare your car for cold weather, worry-free driving ... RADIATOR . . . Drain, flush, fill TIRES ... 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Pontlad Tos TOSi Rgund Lake = LAWRENCE : Road Walled Lake Read, \Milford ~ 9434 Dixie Hwy. 0 A 4 , oe ica a oie ‘ Soe at Ld pe ei ee a f : « aes — ae ‘ ee oe ‘ earns - 2 : * “ _ oe 4 os & re = ine 5 7 » ae Jog ' ne ges eu a, Sits ie oe ar nae : “ te ee A ee = : ci, THE RONTIAC PRRES,. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER #, 1006 “ot > epee a 2 BP dias : . i © sia Ps — i a : oe 4 ras Se ‘ : : 3 hcgeht o : ih : oe ne .. 7 3 — ae - " 7 eu . 3 - e - peer Ace Elevated. ring QBatMSU ~ > 5° Five Local Keglers |Bayior ated 3 Top ProFind. j row cone ine hae a will be among'24 bowlers compet-|in quite a few years,” That’s 3 = ing this weekend af Flint’ in the John Kundla’s appraisal of Elgin | Michigan State lists seven play» THIRTY-SIX ~ 7 ; 25¢ ‘til. 1:00 P.. M, FRANK SNA TONY Parties Argue CURTIS NATALIE WooD |communism. | Democrats intend to keep on dis; — Foreign Policy Bursts Forth as Major Campaign Issue for Next Month’s Election WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign policy ballooned. into .a major campaign issue today with Dem- ocrats and Republicans trading stinging ‘crificisms of each other’s approach to handling international * * * Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- Minn) and Democratic National Chairman Pau] M. Butler lashed The twin blasts indicated the cussing -the issue ~until election} the Democratic criticisms. * r <& : Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn said the Democrats “seem politically willing to under- this most.serious challenge.” He accused them of favoring appease-j ment of Red China in the Quemoy crisis. GREAT. FILM SERIES CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his funniest comedy “THE GOLD RUSH” (1925—Original Version) And on the Same Program Chaplin's “THE BOND” and BUSTER KEATON in “ONE BUN ELMER” Exclusive Limited Engagement Clawson Playhouse 14 Mile Rad. — 2 Mi. E. bf W'ward. JU 8-3077 — Smoking Section — Park Free GOP Nationa} Committee spokesmen said they expect Ei- senhower to have some sharp words. for his critics when the President begins personal cam- paigning - next_ week. F * & k Humphry, vice chairman of the Committee, accused Eisenhower of attempting “to stifle public dis- cussion of the Quemoy crisis.” The senator, in a speech to the |International Chemical Workers Union, said: “Such political cen- sorship can only lead to one con- clusion: that administration poli- cies can’t stand public examina- | tion.”’ x « & In a similar vein, Butler. said the administration is trying to make it appear that criticism of its foreign policy is “somehow ~ Waterford LIONS SONS, Meet at MANNY’S Thursday Oct. 9-12:00 treasonable.” Butler, speaking to a Demo-| cratic dinner in Wichita, Kan., called this a “despicable tendency ‘Republicang-in turn attacked| mine American diplomacy during|~ Democratic Senatorial Campaign) . HOME LIFT — Rising to the occasion, new outdoor passenger hill climbers, called Hil-A-Va- tors, are making things easier for footsore resi- dents of San Francisco's hilly areas. The climbing cars, similar to the city’s famed cable cars, ur Phote carry people up and down the steep hills in comfortable fashion. Here, two of the Hil-A- Vators, invented by Sherman A. Camp, president of Dwan &.Co., carry passengers up a hill. Hollywood Headlines of this desperate administration.” * ) Se About 39,000 gallons of water are required to make a ton of | paper. Alan Ladd Buys Rights x \Young Florida Vandals Must Repair Damage |Tampa hot-rodders who went on a vandalism spree at a county ALTITUDE A FACTOR in jet operations. A fully-loaded located 2,500 are the jetliner flights will be planned me- tieulously down to the last pound of baggage, the last drop of fuel and the slightest change in tem-| spending proposals in the Demo- perature. , eratic platform would cost 200 x *« * million dollars. will be limited in payload and and, length until airport runways are lengthened to provide for safe choot Gaae Gi wamher cond tions, regardless of load and distance, ae (Record Vote Seen in Hawaii Primary 130,000 voters are expected to turn out today for the Hawaii pri- TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Eleven|m. hints of which party is likely to “Can Fons Proposals. z 3 el seit | s : i | i" 3 : lk Airport altitude also is a factor GOP Speake Beli It's Only Way Governor if rede Ss a FRI. oad SAT. ONLY JERRY. LEWIS “ROCKABYE BABY” taking off from an airport "level; q It also is why some jet flights ernor must be giving some thought as to how this huge deficit is going to be met and how the many millions of additional dollars he wants to spend are going to be raised. * * * “If there has been any doubt,” he said, “it is now clear that the governor doesn’t have an answer to or afraid to tell these the truth.” HONOLULU (AP) — A record Radio, TV Exports Up Berlin — West German exports: of radio and television equipment | in 1957 eame close to $19,000, 000— | election. Politicians are watching for Congress in “Certainly,” he said, “the gov- I | RICKY’S i ae You cA CAN ‘EAT! $125 quae 756 Try Our Famous Oriental SHISH KEBAB _ SERVED. DAILY PIZZA for LUNCH! Jest phene erder and we'll bave & y when you arrive: Ricky's Pizza House . 819 8S. Weodward FE 3-9782 Open Sunday ‘ CARRY OUT SERVICE AT BOTH LOCATIONS to New Western Novel park have been ordered to trade their gear shifts for grub hooks, represent Hawaii should the territory be admitted as the 50th state next year. % per cent higher than in 1556. _ By. LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD — Alan Ladd dug) deep into his bankroll to pay over |$100,000 for the film rights to planned to concentrate on a central love stdry, but Twist’s idea is to) |have it made into an epic with "two top male stars. plowlike tools for unfooting tree stumps. x * Observers also look for signs of whether the Democrats are likely to continue the domination of the territorial Legislature. They took Harold Sinclair's new novel, “The * * * Peace Justice W. Marion Hen- over four years ago after more TAVERN WATERFORD GOURMET —- DUNCAN HINES SOUTH-EASTERN TOURIST ASSOCIATION Cavalry ,Man.” Several studios were after it but Alan beat them in the clinches and he will produce | it under hjs Jaguar banner. He hopes to get George Stevens (with | whom he made his greatest suc- cess, “Sharie’) to direct it. The author of the ‘The Cavalry Man,” Sinclair, wrote the novel “The Horse Soldiers” which John Wayne and Bill Holden hope to start shortly. | “Cavalry Man” is an outdoor epic told against the background of Sioux Indian territory in the 1860s and calls for three important stars. : xk *& Dorothy Malone can forget about “Too Much, Too Soon’ becausé she is getting a tremendous mob right away. By that I mean she’s getting herself three leading men, and what leading men — Richard FE 4-4611 eas ROBERT J. WILKE ; sos Am TRON DON TAYLOR » “GIANNA SEGALE TA OM OT 2150 OPDYKE RD. THURS. THIS IS THE LOST TRIBE OF WHITE WOMAN SAVAGES! ach a beauty ...each a deadly trap for the men they make their love-slaves! - M >on | LOVE 5 LaVEs| EDUARDO CIANNELLI fi EMIVE RRAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Bis THE VERY LATEST and FINEST HEATERS Widmark, Henry Fonda and Tony Quinn — and she goes to work at | 20th Century-Fox pefore you can leay “Warlock. ee * * * With Alaska as the 49th state there will be quite a bit of re- writing on Edna Ferber’s “Ice Palace,’ which is the story of Alaska and the territory's inability | ito achieve statehood. Jo and Art Napoleon who were iworking on the story have bowed out and veteran screen writer John Twist has bowed in. He will em- phasize the ‘historical facts that brought Alaska to the point where it became our 49th state. He adapt- ed Miss Ferber’s ‘‘So Big’’ for Jane Wyman at Warner Bros. five years ago. The Napoleons had meet her son Lance Reventlow in| New York at Christmas, and Lance is taking Jill St. John to introduce her to his mother. The young man is serious in his intentions, but he doesn’t--want to marry Jill until his mother meets her. — Jill has put five pounds on Lance since he was recently released from the hospital, by cooking all his mieals. He’s-now able to enter the U.S. Grand Prix stock car races at Riverside Oct, 12, and of course Jill will be’ there to applaud him, although she says she doesn’t, approve of his racing. n° x * . Pearl Bailey and her husband Louis Belson have formed a com- Barbara Hutton has promised to) - dry -said parents of the youths have promised to pay for the dam- age, but the boys will be put to work clearing land in the park every. Saturday for the next 15 weeks. x« « * Hendry also- said the. youths must resign their memberships in driver’s licenses for six months and be home by 11 o'clock each night for six months. than half a century of unbroken Republican rule. Boy Finds Cannonball VERGENNES, Vt, (UPI) —Nine- year-old Matthew Daniels Jr. re- cently found a four-pound cannon- ball in his backyard. The ball is thought by experts to be a relic of the battle in British forces were defea Platts- burgh, N. Y., 144 years ago. . India Is Being Mapped ‘New Delhi — Geological maps of India covering more than 260,000 HALLOWEEN Features at 1:24 - 3:24 « 5:24 - 7:24 - 9:24. Masks - _ Skirts - ale Uy =~ Horns and gir Makers square miles, nearly a quarter of the country’s total area, have been completed by the Geological Sur- vey of India. Piper's Magezine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. re 40 fF pany of 15 musicians whom they will take on the road. They will open at the Chase Hotel in St. Louis as soon as Pearlymae fin- ishes in ‘Porgy and Bess.” ee a 4 Charlie Chaplin doesn’t know it yet but he’ll be a grardfather in the early summer. Charlie Jr.'s wife has a date with the stork. | Marie McDonald is entertaining | \George Capri in Phoenix, rer has it that he has sold his interest | in the Flamingo so he can be near her. study Milk Production Milwaukee — A cow has to pro- duce at least 6,000 pounds of milk a year to make her a worthwhile part of a dairy herd. i we PONTIAC ets Sie ones PPE 5-#500 OPEN 6:30 P. M. Y, WE- IN eee Te ry HOW STARTS 7:00 P. M TONIGHT oe 1000 UNFORGETABLE THRILLS! NEXT: Wolf Disney's “LIGHT in the FOREST” ceoeeeeeeeeevee “lt We Tell Them te 1:00 P.M. the Truth They Won't Believe Us” ENTERTAINMENT \ SENSATIONS | BTHAT TELLTHE WHOLE YOUTH / _ : | STARTS SUNDAY BARBARA RUSH ANTHONY STEEL The Adventurous Life Stery of COLOR - by DE LUXE - EXCLUSIVE! TWO FIRST RUNS! “SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OAKLAND COUNTY STEWART GRANGER HARRY BLACK AND PONTIAC 7 \ VEIN. } feat seep MARTINew LEWIS Hilarious Fun-Fest! A RIP-ROAF RIOT | ‘cimistcacsimusicamatat | soy! 4 "eEREREE > STARTING | SUNDAY - Anthony Perking in, Robert Ivers “in | “THE MATCHMAKER™ “SHORT CUT TO HELL” 7" ae > Tt is the latest field of more = : - Jeasing method of x | plants with expensive) —— but competitive machinery. =. retooling of ‘Long-term — equipment et * leasing yy comer to this management, of the war » was. $1.55 While total net working capital qwnership |. 000. The San Franciseo firm inter- prets the survey to mean that). that industry is more eager to pre- alserve liquid working capital and {more loathe to~raise--capital by} diluting present i 7, o> AA Uh i a : 6 RG IE et Me y 4 yf, e hy OE BR Re LAW = a a BOARDING HOSE ~~ through the sale of more stock. YA ALL RIGHT, YOUR LORDSHIF RISE ANDY, RNOICE SHINE/ I MUST SAY YOU WERE IN — ORBIT LAST NIGHT, YOU AND Your {J OWLS CLUB PALS, BUT THE NEIGHGOR-} Y Y Yj wee ORDINARILY Marriage License Applications SS Beh eapmre J Brown, Waterford uby F. Fox, Weterfor: Ralph W. Zimmerman, 14 6 Rosela _ Sarah A. Senior, 14 8. | ae aa Neal, Detroit : irley A. Pleury, Farmington Robert L. Westfall, Holly, - Vivian L. Prank, Holly we Edward R. Usr srey, §2 Norton Carol J. Wendler, 1753 LaDue Jack C. Wallis, 166 W. Rutgers Evelyn L. Hall, $227 Lynsue | Nelson G. Scott, 18 Le: ~ Rosalie B. Richards, 69 w Chicago Thomas E. Coz, 1340 Boyd Judith A. Cooper, 63 Hudson John D. Silvis, 144 Alpe: Mary L. Pteiffer, 1516 Collier Earl R. Chittick. 3§ Lincoln Rose M. Brooke-Poster, Clarkston George A. Barnard, Drayton Piains Margaret Ringler, 144 8. Parke David A. Mortimer. Birmin, Deborah A. Whitlam, Jr, 169 EB Pike Lee Ward Jr. Mable L. Hill, 21 Arcadia Charles R. Brumfield. Birmingham Oak Joan M. McGowan, Royal J. Schneider, 815 N Doyian Donna M. Lidgey, Birmingham Lieyd OG. Iriand, Milford Lynda L. Wright, 6821 Scotch Lake Madison Heights wrence J. Pore riette mith, Roc — . Harold W Milton Jr. Maiden, Mo. a . Rochester Barbara A. Robertson, David H. Thomas. Rochester Kathleen M. Thomas, Roya! Oak Alfred W. Nicholls. 54 Home Wesley C. MeGowen. 148 Baldwin Maybelline Clark, $19 8. Paddock Jake D. Dow, 3069 Grant Morna E. White, Birmingham ” Baward FP. Taylor, $07 Moor Gail BE. Toepfer, Detroit Jack A. Wood, 11 N Shirley Dorts H. Ebeling, 290 N. Paddock Carl 8. Forynski, Detroit Bernadette J. Janowicz. 54 Henry Clay @ylvester Ianer, Detroit Ruby R. McCourt, Farmington Donald G. Fitegerald, Rochester Rochester Veima L. Bishop, Joseph.P. Merchberger, Birmingham ph. Alva M. Dyer, Hasel Park Coles E. Dunne Jr., Bloomfield Hills Wilda J. Clank, 3015 Auburn meget H. Spencer, 7250 Second Dolores C. Raubert, Walied Lake Jerome C. Vaverek, 4301 Josiyn . Lake Orion Lorene M, Rossman. ehe Grosse Pointe Alan J. Dellapenna, Trenton Lucille A. Adams, Orchard Lake HOOD DOESN'T APPRECIATE GARBER Y SHOP HAKMONY AFTER MIDNIGHT/+— NOW GET UP AND EAT YOUR. GREAKFAST AND TAKE OUT THOSE | SCREENS YOU'VE. BEEN PROMISING : ME FOR TWO pp WEEKS / \ MQ 7 SOMETHING ABOUT . Reselawn wa iS ee _ atl) © 1958 by NEA Service. tre. TM. Reg U.S. Fat OFF. OUT OUR WAY A DECIBEL OR TWO/ @ YOUR DULCET TONES FALL PLEASANTLY ON THE EAR, BUT ‘I'M EXTRAORDINARILY SENSITIVE TO SOUND THIS MORNING WITH “THIS SPLITTING HEAD- ACHE /<vt offerings burdensome to the slow de-/Brist My ..... 70.4 Mot Wheel 16.1 Sept. 19. Oct. 8. ‘58. . ik would produce telephone record- & Budd oe * Mueller Br ne 83 nc’ ings of the alleged threats. The a Calum Ho 183 Nat Rise” 7) 493 Death Notices p th N tice In Memoriam _2| _ Help Wanted Male 6 \: judge was to rule on their ad- Livestock Gea .: ay Wii eR W Ca 0 ice IN LOVING MEMORY OF PAU i missibility as evidence today. / = Pac |..... 302 Nat Qype 1”. $3 a Nn ADAMB, OCT. 1, 1958, BABY GIRL, } HA} OCT. 6. 1958 LBO T,| line Ross. who passed away 3} JR. DRAFTSMAN . 3 DETROIT LIVES TOCE Capital irl 4 Nat Lead 110 5 Garden Court; beloved infant | 2041 Jackson. Milford: age §5:| _Je®rs 860 today y employment with i A jury of 10 women and two] DETR Oct. Sah) ‘attle—Sa- on Ce .-. BI MY Central .. 37 daughter of Joho and Jane| beloved husband of Mrs. Mar- ea yep oe not last farewell,, sive manufacturing company. ex- men heard Mrs. Feljce tell how! hie ‘i . Bulk supp D ertes mee |\Cater Treg ae ve Am Ae Ades; peloved granddeurhter of ret Hanlan Puneral service Will | Toe guides ee ee | eee ‘certain officials threatened, ‘‘We'll orga ink small dae grass steers | iCpee STOR =. aieais Nor Sta Pw _. 215 Harold Indios; ear sister pet ns i * Hien Atepeehes ar We Gought éesth was so | MOMENTS 5 81 ifers; limited su steers an COs 3. yer w rment in-Woo awn i rried see to it that your property isn’t! heifers mainly a cleanup. affair, prices| im Mill B= -2-164 ea a A service will be held Thursday,| Cemetery, Grand Rapids Mr. Tour lovin heart hed ceased to) SAL" Tenn wih ae ot eure worth anything after eine through | unchanged: cows fully 50 cents lower: Ct a ers e300 as Owens WG) 184 Oct. . at Lads a.m. from Sharpe Hanian will lie in state at the | pofore we knew that | uaracteed with exceli-nt_ opper- in classes scarce, Two loads choice Cluett Pea .... 43.2 mens ti, ae Puneral Home, Clarkston. with| Richardson-Bird Puner«! Hom e, Sadly missed Dy Hus aay Mtoen! | tunity for advancement Fer a with it. hard Ib. and 1111 1b.’ steers 27.00; stand-/¢ Fee pan AWLAIF. 31 Rev. William Richards officiating. | Milford. Tuesday and Wednesday, randchildre children, | pointment call Puller Bruan PE “~ fs x ard mixed steers and heifers 20.00-24.50 leat ee ik tees aie pac =i F 3 6 Seteokercey nt in.Lakeview Cemetery, where recitation of the Rosary =e = 2-2318. lutdlity cows 18.00-19.50, few select strongicolum Gas ... 206 Param Pict. 436 eee ._ | Will be held at 9 pm. Wednesday. ~ Funeral Directors 4 Pirzz . TO ASSEMBIS | The Finnish Mutual Fire Insur- Weight utility cows up to 20.00; canmers!Gon gadis |... 557 Parke Da .. 102 7/ 343 . OELOS, = Renn at then be moved : Pirza ples with or without ex- Ge. which is be 4d by id cutters 14 0-18.00. on N Gas... 482 Penney. JC _. 98.2 lone. ar si aoe tl be- Rapids to Tein iene mati; dee | “4 HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” Sidra ple The feo eee i w si is ey sue " y |) oe, wee Butchers stehdy to consem Leroy bes Pa RR... 164 anasicent dents fatto pola of service on Priday COATS ust _be 71 Call 3-4852 cents Tr Si —_—— ane companies, Sais mah fr otter es = most mixed lots ae: a ant abe at had a et cols “iH Mrs aii s Roti sone eset sIMPSO Mektese ay ane seiner FUNERAL HOME RATE CLERK 180-240 Ib. butchers 19.75- xe + 8 Phelps D 60.6 Eacieo Kidd Must be experienced in motor ca . 8 CantiCane 52. : er and | of Mrs. Lillie Reynolds. Mrs. Ger- | Drayton Plains OR 3-778? eer. fire. . io. 1 and 2 190-24 Ibs. 26.25: a lot ico 212 O Frank 1 Mladen Floyd and Arth Drayton Plains rier ee Part time basis. eve- tionally set’ the 0. 1 210 Ibs. weights 30.80 No. 2 gnd/Cont COP&S 133 pain’ per? 2) 461 datpomPaneral’ service Vibe ||) manmar mea tees eee b o pagne, calla Apply 267 l Felice filed a $250,000 libel suit|3 240-300 1b. -buteners 18.78-19.80; mixed Cont Mot 10 proct & G .... 671 herpes as) ey brother onelson-Jo —Secth Bird, East, Ponts MOST PEOPLE DO! against the company in July for |Srades ews 300-400, Ibe. 17.50-18. sori Soper Rg 311 Bure OW ...... 401 poral Woe the! Bperks-Grittin Pu-| Carrie 0’Conner: alee vervived by |” FRAL HOME ns). ; . 3 Oe Oe ee ROM ooo ee- neral Home with . t : = Protection against financial }/making this charge. The second |? and 3 100-600 Ib. sons 16. 50-17.25; |Corn Pano Repub tl... gs | Bank. officiating “Taterment i 10, srendchidren SS “Deslaned for Puerta | ta SALESM, AN ' : . : 5 Pe bs St OI eon ‘em: ~SPARKS ORI on aay loss from personal damage { suit is still pending. Veslers—Salable 75. Steady: cholce|Deere ...... #81 Reva nat °c" ang willl Have ‘etate at the ibosthes Test tren te pon Peren Thoughifu 1 Servi oa ose CHAPEL ea walnged Tere? tee suits is one of the many cover- | : and prime vealers’ 23.00-39.00; standard oe Bee. veaee 39.5 Rey Tob B ... 876 Y Griffin Puneral Home. _ Home with Rev. Hutchison offici- teed and does sell. iteelt ages included in our PACK- | and geod 26.00-33.00, cull and utility) ois © Seag .. 34 Roval Dut .... 482 COLTON. OCT. 6. 1958. RUSSELL | ating. Interment tn Oak Hill and et one of a in this z = 16.00-26 00 g Airc ... 585 Safeway St)... 343 D., 1004 Maren Cemetery. Mr. 8! will Ii oormees- ip eC] ss wes see Mr. Bte- AGE POLICY for home Fl { 4 Gr Sheep and lambs—Salable $00. | Bulk Dow (Chem a. 61 et Rex Pap ., 412 beloved husband of Mrs. Kathices | in state at the Huntoon Funeral F fooce Ss Oa. Eis” Lake Lies i t siDu. Pont ..... } 5 . owners. CIOCTFONICS WTOUP — sper seeder ite Usnuaneer tame Du, Pant jaz, Seon ot s- 213 Me, Colton dear father ot ic, | Home. amGUNERAL HOME || ela is convenien a also ee ambs 22.50; Eas od ....125.4 Shel i 4 : : ; x S a G Thi t package also — 40 head choice 63 lb. feeder 1 Fast Kod Shell Oil... . @46, Coltcna Doasias Cpe = aoe OCT 6 1988, NICHOLAS | Ambulance Services. ze rewe or) Meter SHOE SALESMAN covers fire, wind, theft, vandal- ‘slaughter classes scarce, unchanged. |Eaton Mfg .., 576 Simmons ..... 42 ; Paul E Colton; dear brother of bel: usenet ais Rete: sk ea Nace eae El Auto L ... 355 Rinclair...... 604) | eloved husband of ‘drs. Kath- Experienced. good opportunity to ism .. . in fact, nearly all of the El & Mus . anaes eal peakglt pgs Puneral.serv- | erine Sultos; dear father of Mrs. Cemetery La Lots §| right man eel's oes 5028 major hazards threatening the Emer Rad |... 91 Sou Pac... $7.1) at 1:30 pm from the Doselson: | Manikes eee P Beowin, wine van | _Ditle Highway ! Ba son- Manikas. Bam P. Kentros, Mrs. + wan an | |iwin TV, 1218 Baldwin Ave.; Jones| tors Corporation today unveiled a/Ge> Tel... 525 Tysg co. s: We2 at 10 a.m. from St, Michael | Joved husband of Mrs. Bthel J.| Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 711 COMMUNITY NATIONAL iTV. 3111 Orchard Lake, Keego|fevolutionary new rotary valvelgen Tire °°. 273 Tericy SU! +: 323 Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Piynn wili| iam and Donald ‘Timmerman, BABYSITTER WTD LIVE IN On BANK BLDC FE 2-9224 ‘Harbor; Metropolitan TV, 919 Or-| Power steering system, which is Gerber Prod | 60.5 Thomp Pd’... 86 He in state at Huntoon Puneral| Puneral service will be held | ATTENTION DIRECT ees ot, On 28 : featured the 1959 Cadillac, |Goener pr. “08 Timk R Bear 45.6 Home, ‘where recitation of the| ‘Thursday, (pct. at 1:35 pm. | year around deal — "i vous | BEAUTY SiiOR ichard Lake Ave.: Morse Electron- | featu gn the : a 1 »|Goebel Br 3.1 Tran W Air 143 Rosary will be Friday evening. rom the Parmer-Snover Funeral foterested ir $10.000 hours. no night work. AlLa@erma- meas lies, 128 W. Main St.. Walled Lake, | Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac au-|Goodtich . .. 682 Transamer ... 261 —, OCT. 7, 1958. MRS. MARTHA | Home with Rev. Paul Hart offici- ear, you shoulc investicate this,| Sent wa mission with 7 ‘and Sattler’s TV. 586. Hatchery |tomobiles oan Tc We dB oman Ave, Oued) ope | \ee aceasta mercmace | fever Fe ae Be ty er s eo ake = fe. J : ear thi i A bed w e in state %, 7 ’ q 5 é _ y Payee iol 7 Gt N Ry . 46.4 Un Carbide cette 4 Hale- any meter ot | Varne as at the PFarmer-Snover Funeral | AUDIO IBLE. sTuUDT! — sy | GO! — Asc p Rd., Waterford Township. The rotary valve principle is as'Gt wes s pf 137 yen ee inl Ba reat-grandchildren also survive.| _Home vision eae jeeceday sus indy. Very ghs’ oe be pratt 4 ! This raised the association mem-| radical an improvement over pre- Grevhound 187 unit Aire... 62 Funeral service will be held Card of Thanks 1 | tbresentative in P Set ae || aes 6 Mt work. FB .4-7756 ; ‘bership to 27. The association en-/ vious power steering mechanismS|yonand Fo. 113 QO Pru +: 483 the Plumerfelt Funeral Home with | o~ >| intormietion cain tet EXPERIENCED WATTRESS. AP- 'deavors to upgrade the technician | as power steering ‘itself was over/Hooker El ae 35.1 us oat 4 30.5 pcrmest in East ee WE WISH TO THANK THE ELM- _time pertissable “OL 160t. nent Bie 233) _Ceklend Ave, jand to te bett Jations| manual steering when it was in-/4,CeMh,y oc A84 US Rub... 42 thine Mg ale wit! Te in state | "wood ;Meihodiet Church and al EXP GRILL WOMAN POR RITCH: between the, television service troduced ih 1951, according to W.H. ingeRand’ $14 a ape. 306] Em |_Oatorg, PURINE PASSA | Gite incor, desertiy ad nel ALERT —_ | ,it Sib st say 8 2m s ’ oo fi 5 4 US io. ...., Dp cKDERIEN i a Service of the bos: Inland Stl 129° Van Raal .... 39 ae _Mrs, fy. men mech: EXPERIE ny AUTRES 3317 usinesses and the public. Doerfner, general manager. mapir 9 ab) Walereen’ co 41 m ea eed inclined for an Elizabeth ne : ; 3 WE Sane 36 K OUR MAN interesting yies ee : Interlak 24.2 West Un Tel 25 riends, ne’ A mean dow iF YOU CAN wo 3 | wok Int Bus Moh 44ia West AB. 38.4 The Pontiac Press or their sincere, sod, elatves come tf you quality. Ar day ot soar ees es y. — voy ‘eal have use ° N The new steering ‘system pro-jiInt Harv ... 385 Weste Ei .... 66.4 z beautiful offerings in our} Motel, 1 an Telegraph 10am of car Cal FE é-sdoo 1 a.m., List Incorrect ame vid reci teering pe jn{Int Nick ... 113.4 White Mot". $4. F recent loss of my dear husband, | _ October 5 in Sullenb Sui v es p ae meeting zt mint Shoe *1,!33.7 Wilson & Co .. 284 OR WANT ADS Gotrell MeNeary” Special thanks ANDIOEDED PEREON = . LY er... k Car- os tele A Quiet, Carpeted Room fin Sullenberger Suit 4 of one degree of movement of|int Silver -... 39 vate @ Tow |. 30.3 . ers Funeral Home, Pontiac AMA SC sssek Rea. Tones Q oy P the steering wheel. isl Crk Coal az) Ynast Bh & T1182 DIAL FE 2-8181 _ Retail § store Mary McNeary. N yee Kendales, 16"'8. with Telephone | The Pontiac Press. yesterday in-| It reduces steering effort on the Zenith Rad ..120.2 s 5 ‘© THANK OUR MANY} wanted for cutside employment. 1s ‘correctly stated the name of apart of the driver to a new low STOCK AVERAGES From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. folatives, friends Gnd petenbors, | Cissn working conditions ours) TUppS me parties has ; NEW YORK—(Compiled by the A ‘or their sincere kindness an unlimited Apply 1064 Huron| openings for 14. 7 part time. $50 @ Pontiac factory worker who/of less than one pound for down-| sociated Prese:) u a All errors should re rood duvand caesar aan —between 10 and 11:30 9. Lif wi me, $100 per brought a $100,000 malpractice suit! 'the-road driving, and to approxi- 30,15 rted immediately The Gibson Special thanks ‘to th . Som 4 ngip with holiday business, R Servi | . P © Indust, Ralls Util. Stocks Press assumes no resnon- Pursiey Puneral Home. Rev. Wil- \ Hogiona, Car necessary. Cali eceplionist Service ‘against Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger. mately two and one-half pounds |net change .... —1 —2 > 4.1 : —S sibility for errors other liam Palmer, Mrs Ruth Wie Uu O ferment i VE 4-184, Igy 1-7641 tor | The correct name of the plaintiff while parking. All this is accom-|Roon tosey ....2920 125¢ 85.3 198.1 for that voriion of the fret ond family __ LADY W FOR @. lin the suit is ‘Cecil J. Harrison,| plished without any sacrifice of|Week ago .|....2875 1230 2845 1948 insertion of the advertise In Memoriam — 2 Sales / cpoking 61 are iad ar 5 |who livés at 209 S. Parke St. The Saginaw’s “‘fecl of the road” steer-|onth 60 ++-.2183 M2] $33 188 0 ent which has been ren. : Men | seteee i hadse = cn For Reservation ‘press inadverently identified Har- ing. according to statistics released|i958 high .....2930 125.8 85.2 198.1 error When cancellations ou MORY © FAR-| We stelooking for an automobile “inoue ; by the. Divisio 1958 1OW ..4056.234.7 9 72.9 1566 are made be mre to get noid ee gare away 1 salesman ants to make “oa vr. rai and ivr yr Phone FE 5-9224 |rison as Cecil J. Cosgrove, who is by as 1967 high .....280.0 134.7 775 188.8 vour “kin number.” Ne J], feat ee det 4 money We ate ooking “tomate ° bs eh a member of the Pontiac General | ko ok ot HA AG these 226.0 78.2 06.2 150.9 pot heyy ae wil be eter precious fe thing. S| Sithout Whe help GS asmnest oe h Bb 70 $6, . jHospital Board of Trustees. The new gear has nine fewer DETROIT § STOCKS . d sometimes eaven is so close,| & three assistants, To po aed Fd ee sa tia with: use work. r . external seals; 17 less parts; is a nepeernce) Closing time tor edvertise f | x hev © bold ‘ou heaven, it 1s beet Geeta pratnnce Sate ane 1 Pp Pigures af decimal points are eighths ments containing type sizes boyr el vem, ay pest deals { ere — selling we Fy “Lisene Fight husky dogs who accom-|.83 in. shorter at the upper -end; atten Rlect. & Rquip, Co, Tush EON, Noon tre in‘ “than emul ar anate! ar eon , who. always English ‘Ford tine ins & the | Nic RBG Ris. Reasonable Room |} panied the British expedition to|and weighs one pound less than its Raldwin Rubber ‘Co. — tes crevices te mubfieetion Then reat ap dWay that 1] ‘see on eine ee fou WoM AN hy 'the South Pole this year have been | 1958 counterpart. This means even|Ross Gear Co. *......... 26 (87 * ; might hold him nevermore, t ae, MA ny : . A Trans} Po rag —~ See Rates given to Norway where they will|less chance of oil leakage and gt Oil ® Ch Mc. oe és 63 be cancelled oe $0 am cm “hat tent and. shin toot R — Gee p shone {rom aut tee draw ambulance sledges. makes the gear easier to install,|Pentnsular M. Prod. Co, * 9 10 the day of publication eiter I have @ hold on- heaven, -when ‘all uss Dawson Motor Co. | Single $7 Double $9 | Saginaw’ fengineersilare quick 0 (aay eropnet ce: eo és $3 as : the first insertion. Ako sf arte wrong, . — baa | etasnary Wen will t train’ ou — nee octet | open dost ited ste let Twins $11 ‘ ° | point: out. rs reese Pein ered. Co. * Ja 1$9 “"s | — want ap cares weet he he coos comes: streaming Cap able hignece suite Kitchenettes $12. We re Buying e - = ‘ | *No sale; bid and asked. a [Day apere +Dar cy! Fi ones a be 4 re, E 2-7164 a ffice ; George jot chose her male fe egause ale waiting there! ; Low MONTHLY RATES for WASTE PAPER—RAGS udonym to write her ‘‘Romola”’| Thom i : io $3 O38 ron! f Faw ox er, Dad. Sis : me as Jefferson was an avid ¢ 180 3.48 606 : | Semi-Permanent Guests { ; 8 4.06 6.00 al } i . ’ . and. other great novels so that her|book collector, his third collection 6 4 i : é ontiac Waste Material Co. | 7% ". 6S 12 : : 120 S. Telegraph Rd. |B, fer#ffine sex would not affect her|now being in the Rare Books} i 38° tg ce FOR CASH INA for country cl Pontiae ares, (135 Branch FE 2-0209 ee ry reputation. Her name was |Division of the Library of Con- 9 460 720 10.80 HURRY, sell things| MEN 70. LRan X BEATIN a Immediate frais" Gan Site. —————EEE N letter 2 - __| really Mary Ann Evans. gress. = “ met through Classified Ads. bho jearning “Apply 0 Pad.| fae horror Ls W, Lepeen a | _ ve o \ dt ‘ . é Me ° 5 : : i Z () i. a MARKETS [Irregular Market 5| later blocks of 15,000 and 10,000 50! rights offering to common ance caponettes, lbs. 20-21, Ducklings 30, Ligne ducks on / Ledge Calendar. Dutput Up, Anempoyment Static Favoring $-P NEW YORK ® — Studebaker- — Packard was the outstanding fa- market moved Robert W. Snider, 21, of 76 toda + a ti “ 2 Tuesday. . : vorite oo * in active early|tenced to 10 days in jail, fined $50, Lees ii engh al, put on four months probation. _. Detroit Produce ; = 4 ee ae ‘sale Piet Peay FRUITS = eperaly sews ‘atan sg Birmingham, E in Apples. McIntosh, fancy, bu >... $2. 8 gis fractions fr: ome 8 oe 1669 W. . Th Oct. 9, 9 Canteloupe, | OH ee grsee 218 were many frac ‘jam. to 7 p.m. Pri. Oct. 10, 9 a.m. Reaches Nisarias ta ase ar <00| After a mixed opening with the|to 6 pm. & sree Pears, “Bartlett, bu. .-.:.s.011.0. 3.460/ticker tape briefly late under the Parking. adv. Watermelon, bu. 11.20.7777, $3slrush of early blocks, the general! Netice df kston Farm. and — ~~. ftrend turned higher. — . Seekiys tk umage sole in Clarke VEGETABLES ~~ | Studebaker-Packard continued |9 on Friday the 10th. 9 told Bat- | Beans, ween, Fou FOURG, DU. .ssecees b+ to be spurred by reports of or- urday the ith. adv. precces bene) cd doa. ooo. Lessbnees 135| ders booked for its new small Rummage Sale—Oct. 10th. 10:00-|: “ear. The stock opened up % at |) 10 on m block of 10,000 shares St. Andrew’ Church, 5301 Hatchery Rd., and traded at the same price on (‘0 Plains. = Fire aaBaty Oct, it from 10 tht AE ce et shares. — a Addressograph- Multigraph leaped 3 points to 88-on an opener of‘ 1,500 shares following. news of Teresa holders. — p.m. =i iy Steel Buyers Placing Bruck dite!" wee Orders Further Ahead showed slight change. Motors were buyers are placing their orders further ahead on the chance there will be a further tightening of supply, Iron Age, national metal- working weekly, said today. zk * * The magazine said there is little chance of a genuine shortage of any steel products. But it said there could be temporary pinches in supply until the mills adjust their schedules to momentary surges in demand. Iron Age predicted the steel op- erating rate will hit 75 per cent x * ii Fi perry-Rand, American Motors, Eastman Kodak, gimerican Air- lines and American Telephone. Du Pont rose more than a point. Small losses were taken by Union Carbide, General Motors, U.S. Steel and Westinghouse. Electric. Coppers were off slightly despite strong copper prices abroad. New York Stocks while it was parked in front of his/‘ 6s Episcopal, ummage $a tie Oct. tn, : that the nation’s industrial plants — are capable of turning out than before the * Finally, ‘there is a steady gain in management efficiency. Their research departments during the / Community ot Pon tae aoe 1058, B paRE aR ast rae Pra ass, n Sicbrataainse 1,308,299.18 the previous two months, while|~ yew as |. perations oo... -.- the number of workers who bavelwell as the new tools, nelp to boost| Bertnasiet™ iadktiog been jobless™for six months or | roduttivity = ‘ tely- postal savin vege: 1,384,108.43 more continues to rise. In August those looking for work: | Wien) eubgivisiens =. 14,000,281.33 “lit was about double" the company’s work force —)| Total Capital Accounts ...$ 6,042,05442 of goods turned out in one man-|StTuck late yesterday over dis- tora: Lispiities and Cap- uted rovisions of a new con- ital Accounts .... 906,914.215. 17 hour of labor. Usually it goes up eee be | Assets pledged ae 3 year | Assets the better poi tls ‘and more| The company expressed surprise| {cr “Sines purposes’. 5 2,600,000 00 eat AAG BC oon oh te a Gite Gentiinn| ee mn OCTVOS GE ccc i r- s-cccnve . But this time it is going up|by the United Glass and Ceramics **rc7ities s shown, above much faster, Some say it is in-| Workers Union. The union's con- FeO vOS Oe agit aaees creasing right now at a rate of|tract expired Sept. 30. Cashier of the sbeve-named do 10 to 12 per cent a year. This is because in the months preceding the recession, and to a sizable degree right up to now, American industry has been modernizing its plants at a fast clip. ry is increased productivity, there 14 Am ie ta 192.4 Loew's . 0.3 go over with the public, Detroit; « The company: said Ralph Reiser, president of the Glass Workers Union, had agreed be- fere today’s walkout to resume negotiations during the week of solemnly swear that the above state- ment is true to the best of my knowle edge and belief. W. A. TAYLOR, Vice-President & Cashier Corrects Hest: OIRARD t i COLE H. W. HUTTENLOCHER ~~ sections of the contract which ig the we change tp Feunane tao (ate nocutuy (Quotations) of capacity—or more—before No- x & & . ae 4, State of Michigan, County of Oakland. Pigures after decima] point are efghths | vember. It said the average for) These new plants and thesé new, The dispute, the union said, —— te and subscribed before me this ‘admiral. . 4 Jacobs. .... ¢5 t2e fourth quarter could easily be| machines are now installed, all|centers on a company attempt to ih day of October, 1988, and 1 hereby Air Redoc .... 43 Jones Men .. 635 TS per cent, despite an expected set to respond to the incrensedalter incentive provisions con- aster! (oft Gan) waite tae oem Allied Strs.. 496 = jleveling off in December. Opera-| business activity. The new plants tained in the expired contra Z. SMITH. Kelsey Hay .. 6 ; P Ct.| Notary Public, Oakland County. Mich Allis Chal ..'' 285 Kennecott . ..101.2/tions this week are estimated at and equipment turn out goods|Wages are not an issue, the union| My commission expires Mov. 6 1060. Alcon .toso: 902 Bite ng’: $:5| 71-1 per cent. with fewer workers. And the old-| added. t. 8, “38 pace) On 31g Kroger... 93.4 * * est_plants and machines ted_to! 4 company spokesman aaid Sev-| _ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Am Ma Fay .. $8.8 LOP Glass .- 98.6 Both steel producers and steel|stay idle—as do their erstwhile|era) issues were involved. Th ia Board of . Inde Am Motors... 21.7 Lib ity: co buyers are watching the auto, Workers. company said it had agreed to) Fil iy 2 7a pe October pe et teckhy nite. - $0.8) market closely. If the new models| If the basic unemployment wor-|change its position “on certal ie 8 BIG: ¢ Township 5 —9THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958 . eek ie: __-THIRTY-NINE ie EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL Ron Ste EAST FE 405% En. PB PB LA ALL ALAA emery mano LESSONS MA. ‘OICE LESSONS LE QUALt | "lea teacher with years - ae ence. FE 40068, ask for rs.| — Work Wanted Male 10 ee j PA 9° 1 1 Phone ia es Ls Be Block & cement work & PE : Business. Services 13 Al PURNACE esr ALL MAK _ Fepaired et our ce Office ly rence St CLEANING AND FE 27-5634. ES OF POUNTAIN PENS. by factory trained mac ta! Printing & Co 17 W_ Law. PE 30135 t Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 EAKLE’g CUSTOM hae eats > ais Cooley Lake Rd 3-2641 wi N. Perry st FE 5-000 5-8886 Lost & Found 24 LOST: Biro AND TAN x Lost = vicinity of ward Ph Oatand | 63168 : | LOST: BRITTANY. 3 Male. a vic. of Gerald “& Auburn Rd _ward OL 1-0289. LO8T: BLUE PARAKEET. vic. Second St.. answers to ‘Pete,’ __ band on Reward. PE 2-0904. LOST — PEMALE ENGLISH SET- ter, 8 mos ojd Answers to 2 " Wi with biack flecks. Vie rd OR 9 are Lotus Lakes. | LOST: IN THE VICINITY OF CALL | fornia and Howland streets, a ia- * watch. a bank book and an envelope containing about si9 in bile. Finder may keep mone please return watch which is y se epee value, Reward offered FE 5-06 + Doser. * sath DARK PRAME | . Glasses (Jr size) Reward. FE _ +1503 LosT: OCT 1 IN THE HOMADE Cafeteria Ladies Tissot watch _ Rhinestone band Lincoln ¢ 6-2079. ~ LOST: YELLOW PARAKEET. FE 45649 We. , service ai makes of wringer [OST-— BEAGLE. MALE. @ wae | and to Poatiae washers, 30 ~ APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY gy 7a — A-1 PAINTING RIOR, EXTE- 3 ) rior Reas “~“estimates OR BUILT GARA REC Hobbies & 244 To sell your contrac m8, c SAVINGS & LOAN CO. _ Sits om ew = es. PH PE 5-1904 —= | 3 Ww. PE 4.0561 f _ FE +4210 EMMA'S HOBBY SHOP. ARTIF!- | eae es CARPENTER! {fang MOtewhing Ob) Oe Seat or Pe sauna.” "| Wanted Real Estate 324. per, DB. Murds ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE | Paint BY NUMBER PICTORES oa _pelr_ DB —_— & tewinding ti3 E Pike | scrabble games Backenstoce | CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE — WE +358] Book Store. 15 E. Lawrence 8 | NEED SMALL HOM UP TO kind, reasonable. Call afier 60. | 5 aaceES CLEANED. AND| PLASTIC MATERIALS NEw) $5000 CASH ELWOOD REALTY. SSLaaaD BOY GOOD WO ORK. | serviced. C. L, Nelson, FE 35-1788. —_ new colors, new low prices ef, Any work. "axe ia kitchen. ed ane HG WEEKENDS _tiom, 7 aecraft Shop. new 1% | wanrED: GOOD LAKEFRONT re ee xp | 2en8 “Notices & Personals 2 25 Wubi basement (Mune tavel gocd | RP asement. Must have ¢ ateee aah formic a LET US ESTIMATE YOUR DRIVE es Eesehifananuaie tose ton cedar” specialty. Reas. OR 3 | morace parking lots etc We help | Win consider Se Creat a cai iveee Vane iawn Burke pee Paving KNAPP SHOES right Ph, FE ¢0905 after 1 p.m. work of any kind, Reas. Call) Pred_Herman ____ OR _3-1502 after 6 pm. EF +024 _| uF 7 zx 4nY GIRL on WOMAN NEED- Sell Us Your Eauit ‘BINET MAKER AB | “ERO FE quity CABINET MA AND, CARPEN,| 0 83 \RaSOTA AVE tog 8 vieoe. pheno Don't lose your nome -cash wait rT COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Army. HAM. Ustings, 6 Giroux ea ens toes Bie, Exp,, AUTOMOBILE , MECHANIC (OG Umeut Work—Modetuization on ene Style Rite a | dave Neves FOR Land coe | 2d A = akeenten WANTS pst oo YEA RS OF OF EXPERIENCE | OF 331! Williams Lake Rd 8) “Cg, and Dome equities. ‘Rew | smal fobs Ph, FE_ 83! eae ORNAMENTAL _ AND _GENERAL BEAUTY IS Se a ee EXPERIENCED POR ES wancacy| Gane wodbam ae saree S GEFORCE BLAIR _froceries. produce Ret FE 21450/ Commercial or residential Revas| E'VERVONE’S DUTY FARM WORK ae 2717 YRS OLD and new, FE $ 2069. Pace lifting. face peeling. & Ste | 4596 py nt REALTOR _— yE 3@ | PLASTERING - NEW revs REPAIR Gish massage Stockh ine giao: =e eb Ones 1 ca oe Sie Tr IN A Ess ; WE BUILD FOR on"t cuss call us Pinish and roush | seay tor earpentry _ no. 8€. MARRIED MAN 19 _of any kind. FE 2-85 §{AN 3 NEEDS WORK BADLY. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 be sebing FE OST. MIDDLE-AGED SUPE WOULD) [ELA cecotctes antral tel soieey Git A rs work as caretaker of apt.) or farm. 427¢ Hatchery ry| Rd., Drayton in: TOP Pcsagete YOUNG PARTS | manage _ al] three top G Pontiac Press Box 10%: meen - WE'VE Soon WHAT. you've been looking for Las ing Program — Bonus Plan. ceptional par fap moapicalisn’ | tion and group life ins. available Demonstrators furnished Now is) the to new) carer R INC 24 ORRT AND: AVE. PONTIAC, MICH TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL free est. Tots cleared FE 5-5502 — ——_— Work Wanted Female 11 iveus ay 1 DAY IRONING re $3 BU. a BU Sav $3 i Ret. ek i. AF sie. 3 GIRLS WANT WORK. HOUSE. | work or restaurant, Exp. FE) 3-061. Call_after 4. \ ‘8S, 4 Oakland yrs | i | old. long eared, white pack of neck. Vic. __Lake Orion. Reward 3 of Miracle Mile Please return ag? Rewsse: PE 3-7168, after LOST TAN SECRETARY WALLET. Reward FE 46440. 5 ANDY MAN AN WOULD LIKE Work guaranteed — SAWS MACHINE Manley Leach 1 ipeqiel St, \TRENCH BACK FILLING FAST dependable serv. FE 5-5058 Eves. A va 772 Mapie _Krogers) Birmingham, MI _ 67373. OAINTY MAID SUPPLIES MRS A Taylor 56 Gillespie FE 3-725. ee ene ee WORK | ALL KINDg OF AL ladies dresses specialty. TIONS, §-6256 alterations 49053 | DR RESSMAKING, TAILORING AL- terations. Drapes & formals done my home, Call PE 8-8455. s for ladies & men 220 31 E_ Strathmore. aid _ Garden arden Plowirtg |\CUSTOM _#rading PLOW, DRAG Anywhere OR 3-5 168 & LIGHT 986 Insurance FOR GOOD INSURANCE CALL DANIELS AGENCY ron Agencies 17A FE }-7111 ____Laundry Service 18 FOR hap i par area FE oye before | noon, bet iC and 12 a HYPNOTIST CCREUET ATION IN. stuttering emotional problems & | weight reducing. FE 8-1632. I oe Ker FIRE BOB BAILEY but I carers Warren Wo . to pia Soansae atinee for danc- in arting at 4 p.m. Signed: Dick Scribner. IN DEBT? IF SO. LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT ~ COUNSELLORS Rm. 718 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 8-0456 JACK'S BARBER SHOP MOVED from 481 8. pe to 3001 High- land Rd (M-59 LOSE WEIGHT saFELY & ECO. nomical with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablets of cents at SIMMS 4 NOw BOOKING RIDES a pulled, tioeniight rides MU 4-05) AFTER THIS DA I will not be veomaciole debts contracted by any | an myself. Gerar nard. 2125 Haley Rd., __Mich. USED -JU BOX RECORDS 2c. 10 BE. Pike. OR. Sat, only Wtd, Children to Board 26 Ad BOARDING HOME, BY DAY t wk. Licensed. FE 5-35: HOME. MOTHERS 3-3563. be bee SITTING DAY, OR NIGHT. Loving care. FE i LORED DAY CARE FOR CHIL- dren, Licensed home, FE 4-2892. Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire re i odd tots. Get the tri seh, tor tor yc rou | B&B Gom my pdt’ AN Soo IN ) CONDITION Reger | by. — Call after 6 FE 5- whites TO BUY - A TYPES of furn Ph te 4 . « ANTIQUD , we amps, Spatique furniture. "ai ay * 4 = | 1 oe ATTENTION it! NEED N- ees Sa OBLIGATION sig d ¢. HAYDEN, aa ee 36 E. Walton 8-0441 A QUICK, FAIR DEAL “ TOW DISCOUNT Cash at once cpen: 8 ee at See Os | M LAIN MORTOAGE TE RLTY cé. € LG . LA 63544 Call eoliect mtn thy =e CONTRACTS WANT: xD. Clark Real Estate 1362 W Huren $-6492 of PE ¢4813 Ask rise Mr Clark AVAILABLE FOR LAND TRACTS AND HOME EQUI NO OBLIGATION CALL ape Johnson REALTOR : 1704 & -Felegraoh Rd CASH UNLIMITED or seasoned. Low est pos- FE 42633 | For land contracts, new | SLICES OF HAM oe ORCHAF R D cr. APTS. ain CON TIONED @ SALMER Street — sewest modern Servite £ Refrigerator Seierterten te | ' - (380 Bacon, APARTMENTS r OPEN ae & SoNDAY. E88 ; UPPER 4 eg UTILITIES FURN. 1 _ebild welcome. 5 | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 LEAN, UIET, COMFORTABLE “ltchwaeite apts Gas beat, lights, rere $15 “yer ‘wk. On Pontiac CLES £xD BRIOBT, 3 RM. AND income East- <— near bus and town. ‘aes a _Rent nt Apts. Furnished 334° 1 BEDROOM DLXE. (PLOYED cia! or bachelors. Bave money oe Gs close in FE 52706 or 1 LARGE ROOM BACHELOR APT. $9 a week. PE 232-0566. 89 Siate St. sible discount, no obliga- j1 AND 2 RMS. WITH KITCHEN. | yorking couple, Call @ ette, eretor, BS, tion, Call FE-4- 3844 or ities Ae. ers, Apply 186 | Gozy BA a ALL FE 5-9975, ask for Tel | —¥—Perry_PE 25206 or PE $7008.) “utilities | furn. Mi- McCatloush 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT | [One ‘to $60 N. Pert information {cCullough. apis. Kids O.K. OR 39105, yr vo ARRO REALTY 18ST FLOOR POR MEN. NICE! ~ living rm., kitchen with breakfast 5143 Cass-Eliz. Rd. Ppl amnion HN s, bath & garage. 18ST. PLOOR 3 ROOM APT, SEP- | DU FURNISHED, 4 ROOMS : erale entrances and bath, cil heat | and basement, gas heat. iand- CA$H aueake “water, a fo fur- scape “4 blocks to shopping area. ae NEED nished. Child welcome. Inquire 151) $90 month PB 23-7940 WE Fon LORED — 4 ROOMS AND LAND CONTRACTS (1 room. ss wx 1 ort. wasn-| Be, Upper Wak Cal ater 5 _me C Close in. FE 2-0663 A 3 pm- FE 25 cLos?s 1 RM. KITCHENETTE APT UTIL. : a ey s) HIDDEN FEES fare, Pogeine 1x. Mie OX 3-8 PURN, APT. iit CENTER 8T EDRM. KITCHEN BATH & pyRN aPT>— LAKE? ORION. Nicholie & Harger Co. ee ee rg only por ment Bed- ae WwW HURON PE sit ~ room. kKischen, living ‘room. os PA fegiah ployed girls oem F ™ ¢cou- a3 Wen, no Dine Siwy Mwy | | pic saane coats ‘ad FURN 3 ROOM Gas TEE Gist FOR GoNTEaCTs dock Alberta Ap’ tis eae $60 Ceeceaten Au- No o FE 44526 or| 1st Floor—3 Rms. & Bath | -?arm Melee ares FE 7 OF: oR Ash (or tke Wideras.| | Priv, eat Clean & attractive | PEF ret ate. heat and ne 5-5375 re pas ES SMITH-WIDEMAN ? THREE RM. ~pvr. ent | fie ‘f° marshall PE and pe Oke LARGE 2 BEDROOM CLOSE ‘REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES 7 LARGE RF T ENTE in | after 4 p.m. “IMMEDIATE. 7 ataso seta err rer | care pas aso paes Lo 3 . AND BATH. FE nan welcome $12 per weet light housekeeping rm. Util. furn. ACTION On any good iand contract. New, ot..seasoned. Your cash nee sat ietactery inspection of rty Ask Keo Tem; | ines SR and Able o- om thet! une tor F endo mere ,OR 23-1708 LISTINGS WANTED BUYERs WAITIN LET Us SHOW YOU now TO GET CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL EQUITIES Leslie R. Middleton 6-172 R 34942 BROKER 738 | FE | RESU LTS! All we have left ts buyers) We meee homes & other properties. WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE ___ OR _3-1285 Gl AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes, we can sel) your home for | cash, With very smaj) down pay- | ment Cail us for further informa. tien, do not feel obligated W will apptaise your property and a you ahs cash vou can receive PADE. WE BUILD @ SON REALTORS uron Phone FE 4-1557 ER FE DO m2 W WA NTED: LOTs WITH 6EW and mencole Jim Williams, $ CASH $ 48 HOURS. - LAND CONTRACT HOME — EQUITY Wr lene & Valuet ALTORS 345 OAKLAND enue 5-0693 E 5-944) HAVE CASH WILL TRAVEL We will travel to see you and show you how to ae for your nome, |ang con or acre- age Call now Lo ¢ 30-minute service No charg RI LEY, Broker 509. Elizabeth Lake Rd. PH #1157 | FE 4-482) WE BUY SELL AND TRADE —List with a) for fast & efficient service. need listings on good pomes It is very possible that we FE | Me- | Pontiac, | | et you cash if you have a! We have ample mort- | to HD | pond ome. gage money svailabie our purchasers. L.H. BROWN i, Realtor 1362 .W. Huro Ph FE 2-4810 Multiple. "Listing Service a 3 BEDROOM HOME WEST of Pontiac Prefer Iake areas. Crash: Gor Sein em Must be good value 3-4236. WILL tor RUN Bown. ‘BURNED or condemned house to repair, any 2 Soe EM 35. WANT TO SELE?® List With LaBelle BUYERS WAITING FOR 3 & 4 tae! HOMES SMALL ACREAGE & FARMS -LaBelle Real Estate ~ FE_5-3142 OR_3-3022 WANTED: IMMED:iATELY. Homes. tarms, take Biopsy land coutracts Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 _W, Huron PE 4-8550 FROM OWNER IN PIO- neer Leip | 2 bedroom home, ong would to $14, 38 080s aie 6-15: ere | i _ Adults 288 Orchard Lk LARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH, corner picture wind I or air port Adults ors 7 RMS ON FIRST FLOOR, HEAT-| ed. Utilities Purnished, Private _Bath & Entrance. 3030 aaree Rd. | Washington Jr Hi ares — 5 rooms, gas best me. dr area $55 Lincoln. Cail before 5. PE 56-1172 WATERFORD APTS. rooms unfurn. mo, WHITE BROS. E. uron Bt. Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM NICELY FURN- tsiked. 1 child welcome. PE 2-4855 2 BE M MODERN WASH rm. 3 adults or baby ———- _4 miles 4 miles put. $ $15. FE 35-0877 7 SMALL GARAGE HOUSE NICE front yard 1 bachelor, $10, FE 5-2706. or PE 2-856 J BEDROOMS. FULL BATH. LK. __Orion, | $45 per month. FE 23-0663. ] BEDROOMa AND BATH, LAKE- Williams Lake 7BEDRM., WALLED LAKE MOD. Close to city. Reas. MA 4-2283. J BEDROOM FULLY EQUIPPED Sh a Childrn welcome. OR 7 RMB AND 8. BATH. FURNISHED. 2-0680 3 BDRM. oe ON LAKE ORION — $95 References, MY 3-2765. Rent Apts. Unturniahed 34 a 6 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT, 2-car @arage on Grion. $15 OR 3-7547 after a $i Ae ar m.. 2 bath modern home Master bedrm, 14x16 w Living rm. x: with wall to wall 2. ; rm., ex, built in ; oven, ma- ‘ By 8 ‘Bnd plastered throughost.. Asking plas 5 ‘s $140 per mo. Phone OR 3-5607. | BUSIGALOW = WEST NEAR- bedroo and oi! Ww. Huron, ask for Mr. sees RMS Newly “ccattied “hess Petes | Central . $85. MA 68-6603. CLOSE IN. 3 BED Soa HOM $59 month FE 5-6i06. COLORED 4 rm. modern apt. Close to Sears & Roebuck. ee month. Chil- yor welcome. u RENT OR SALE BED- room. 1 baths, auto a water, eae eres arks' own _TR_4-3958 POR RENT WITH OPTION -TO ‘ ear old brick ch, 3 = ap 8, %@ acre cor- bath: MAple 5-1374. LS Snow- apple Drive. Clarkston gan FOR LEASE New 3 bedroom brick Gas full basement. Imme- MODERN 9 BEFROOM, WAT! iis 3-3303 or m ATTENTION “This 6 year old tridevel is the you = hay, tor. « lovely x e conpues. iofseroes room vin amily tat womars dream Complete basement with ‘edgerock firepiace -— com oe rneted —— wt = erator car e Large well tnoded hot. door Lake privileges. Owner jah els Will bee boa senly $19.500 with $6,000 DO YOu. LIKE TREES AND PRIVACY? If so — you love this 6 acres with new modern 3 bed- oe pany futon Teduced to te $17.- 1442 ALHI ST. ~ | act Comp | Ler nebes> Bits bach — Plenty of storage. space. Attached garage La: Im- mediate posdiaysn S00 with WIKOM "VILLAGE 3 Base-- , mest wGaraee._¢ peeked shade Pa ag is re Near Bew Lin- — i Plant ~Gulv $7,500. Reason- “| Dorothy Snyder Lavender EST 2 YEARS emcee Ra (M39) EM_3-3303 an aaa "home, one ranch ach gesirable Wes Wet Side large Spe a dining area. oy spare bedrms. upstairs breeze- way, 2 car garage FE 2-741’. OPPORTUNITY Is Knocking the door the lucky burer this Cedar Island area nome, of solid frame construction jower floor has living and din‘ng room kitchen utluity” ful] bath Second floor has 2 rooms % with lots of closet space. Immediate eccupancy Priced for quick sale . setlle ae SEL $7.050 with per cent EMBRER a GREGG ke Rd. AGE 3-4 at ot 565 Union aoe ONION LAKE EM_ 13-4393 or- EM ~ STRETCH Your. MODERN mae G REDE TILE BATH. ap. Rattalee Lk Ra. C ic ae 44583 or Holly ME 46830000 RANCH , HOME ON LAKE, 6 RMS. 2 | Paw ay oe eesrase in wood Village to me =e 3-3163. RENT WITH OPTION | ‘OD. LED gaol bea ie o of aths eat vic Sa OF TIOH CK. Basement. mo. Option to buy... FE Gerry Van, Real e. SCOTT LAKE 2 BEDROOM. MOD- ern. Phone. MI 63263. 3 RMS AND —- fp Lol $50 _ber month Union Lk. EM 3-326. J ROOMS AND BATH. __ 5286 Tubbs Rd OR _ MONTH. 22. ern $60 mo EM 30414 7 RMS. PVT ENTR. & BATH, 1 1 THE ENT | 4 ROOMS. IN HURON | GARDENS | en wEST SIDE “or 2 foe PE 43046. LOWER 1 RM. PvT. BATH & ENT. "5-004 bedrooms, tile bath $75 mo 2 RMS, NR FISHERS PVT ENT.| keeping room 258 Orchard Lk. 46 F mobs M PURNISHED HOUSE = ON cal Riley. Real Estate PE 44821 _Utl furn, $15 wk. OR 3-Ti0s BoMs_|__Wolverine Lk. EL ¢6i5t— -| private bath and entr. Nicely fur-| ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISPIED | For Rent Rooms 32) 5 ert. 1 rson only, $12 a week. nished. 179 Norton omes & apartrents fu FE or PE 2-5203 NICE 3 RM. WASHER PARK- or unfurnished ai] areas & urice [oe BUS STUP IN NICE HOME T AND 3 ROOMS PVT ENT. AND| ing lot Close in. 90 Cottage. FE| ranges. | comforts bie Rroom SEE sa bath 11! N_ Telegraph. sire “ __. -ARRO Lert FE $2030 & SLEEPING ROOM M FOR MAN, 7 CLEAN ROOMS. (WASHING FA- NEWLY DECORATED 18T FLOOR, ve #e. oe | Pvt. entr Light cooking, 201 E. #8 FPipren rms. bath and garage. West | BIRMINGHAM. 2 BEDR OOM uron. 2 eee ata a SIDE. sae! — 2-4644_ rea eee See available thru) Bos SOF page ol Petal Main fioor Partly furn Refer-| NEWLY DECORATED 3 RM. APT. | —~P™ ‘ry, pvt.ent., 499 W ences Write Pontiac Press Box{| for caretaker of small apt. bidg.| CLEAN 3 ae BATH. LOW| CLEAN SLEEPING SOOM Bus | _i4 _Write Pontiac Press Taoe RY. FE Paty Elizabeth Leke Rd. stop. 267 N. Saginaw. FE 2-0709. 2 ALL PRIVATE, UTIL. AND) STUDIO APT FOR. LADY = CLEAN COMPORTABLE 8sINGLE ieundry trun Near Pootise erything furn, 25 Williams. Cass Lo vans fal ae NEW AND or double PE 5-4785. | i. +2041. VERY NICE 3 AND BATH. PVT.| { gas turn Frt ent. § 3 RMS. AND BATH. 1 _ CHILD _Week. FE = 26203 or FE 4-8335. welcome Near Oxbow Lk., 645 13) ROOMS & BATH ADULTS ONLY | __month. EM_3-3890 or EM | -3-2544. Rd _FE 2g } UPPER PLATS: 3 ?SEDRMS. = : 60° & t-bedrm., 855. Desirable 3 RM APT. SLEEPING Eee (OM location near Lincoln Jr. High j, for three adults. FE 4-705 Schoo! on Euclid _ street. E j ROOMS AND BATH. PVT ENT. 42523 or PE $1172. West side FE 2-066] or FE 5-5322,,3 ROOMs & BATH $50 PER MO. | _after 6 pm, FE 45908. 3 RM, AND ‘BATH UPPER. PVT.| 3} ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES furnished Adults 114 Oakland Ent. Util furn. West Side. Ing. 57 Edwards. FE 8-0343. _ Ave, 4 RMS PARTLY FURN dren welcome. Utilities furn, __Weekly 57 Whittemore. 4 ROOMS AND BATH ore HEAT, _hear Silven Lk. OR ¢ 3-4281 CHIL- 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND $18 ertrance Heat & utilities fur- nishéd $16 weekly. One cuen or cue welcome Appiv st ere Basement and garage FE | _inwood, nr Madison Jr, high ‘ ‘ ‘ - : ype, refrigerator. stove and car-— T ROOM TURNIHED APART | te oT Die Bey | Y ROOMS 12 STOWELL. FE Le 5 | downtown. Near bus stop adults only, 18 Pinegrore Pe’ | Cheap "No calle after 8 p.m. ‘Can seen e 3 ROOMS TUN EEE BATH & EN- Orchard Lake | | _ Sires: Gas Heated 87 8 Parke ? BDRM. DOWNSTAIRS: G GARAGE | jear schoo: 3 ROOMS & BATH. UPPER, PVT. "entrance. FE. 2-8590, 3 ROOM BABEMENT. 046 ‘MONTH. @RMS OIL eee ALL lia SAM WARWICK HAS 2 BEDROOM | Brick in Sy van ke. 1840 Bev- | erly Gas heat. cmfinished attic cac port, carpet, lake privileges Phreey Pr sn0s $108 lease _tac Lake Rd. NICELY FURN. 2 BEDRM MOD.- Nice and clean. Schoo! bus by door Lovely shade Only $75 monthly EM 33303 or MU) 46417 OXBOW LAKE FRONT. BED- room modern, nicely forauben Onl 5S per month Cal! J. A. Taylor, Realtor, OR 4-0306. '€MALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- } uire eat 1676 Taylor Rd. ask or Lonnie Weaver FE 4203) WESTSIDE 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS | fenced yard, on lease. References required FE 4-2770. WHITE LK. FRONT NEW 3 BED. | | room. furn oi] heat Avail. Oct. | Ls VErmont to May 30th Lease. 8-5298. YEAR 'ROUND FURN. HOME ON __canal adjoining lake EM _ 3-3275. a= PLEASANT ROOM Mi FOR BUSIN ESS | Jady, FE 44323. RIVATE ENTRANCE AUTO. _heat and hot water FE 42780 | PvT RM. FOR COLORED YOUNG | man. or lady FE 4-7883 RM & BATH. LK Cooking priv Nr Professional person preterred. FE | _ 4-6003 ROOM FOR LADY, LAUNDRY & kitchen priv 1266 N Cass Lk _OR_3-2966 betere 1 p.m. | SINGLE ROOM, REFRIGERATOR. a SIDE HOME Orchard Lk. | GI résale Like new 3 “bed: | brick ranch basement. Low down | aymMent o your ropert in | trade. Gens v Rea Estate. | _FE 35-0179 or OA Bit 160. BY OWNER ? BEDROOM. NEW * carpetin = Pepatfants Pe erraas ni itd $9,500 Will build 3 bedroom house with basement on your —_ complete with tile bath, = floors, and automatic peonid Don McDon- ald OR ean MILES PONTIAC ATTRAC- tive juaded. 3 Japp = Pghomacs wavy to 1% ¢ gare with woods Pe arena S11 bee with _ $3,000 down, FE 17-0411 GOOD HOME IN PONTIAC. SELL er trade will take small home _&s_ down payment. MI 4-3221. STARTER HOME BY OWNER. oO; can move tn. finish ier oer _ Set OR 3-2681 or oe 3-1 ROOMS ae 81207, ALE BY OWNER bath $4500 cast. PE |3 BEDROOM HOME BY OWNER. Bald ” 93-6069 down ais terms. - Nothing Down Will bufld starter home on lot. Our plans or Basement included. - wiring. See our model, yPene OR 3-2837 BEDRM HOUSE DRAYTON Y pam $950 down. Take over pay- ments. $65 a month, Call after 5:30, t 3-4801 is MUST 81 SELL. B AM. U down paymentf’ 1%-story brick. full basement. gas heat, water sottener alum iret large liv- __ing Toom. FE _5-9898 AUBURN HGTS. 5 “RMS_ WITH bath. utility, ‘knotty pine en- closed porch oil furnace. garage zs ‘eg $62 month payment sell eduity nee $850. LI 31160 or FE %-2487 BY OWNER, SUMMER COTTAGE. vee: pet Priv. eee for cou- ple year-'roun term i $3000 cash. OR 3-2860 = | te | By < OWNER, 3 BEDRM BUNGA- ot furnace. Aluminum aan tad screens fu rice, $10,650 $65 menth. OR 5505, | $500!'Li1) DRAYTON cana VI- cinity 2 bedrm. plastered walls throughout and basement on large My a nen Lake orivileges. E: 7 ROOMS _% ACRE LOT. 4 $200 down Owner. PO. Box 3535 PvT. OWNER LAKEFRONT 5 rms .and Toes ci ean, Call after 6 pm, MY |5. BEDROOM BRICK BREEZE- | Way. 1\;-car garage. 1 acre Only Pvt ent Parking lot $8 wk. 90 $16 960 rly Lauin _Cottage. FE 8-2779 tate OR 3-8138 paeer Beet Ee = BALDWIN-WALTON AREA Rooms With Board 38 190 W,_ Columbia, roomy 2 bed- room frame. Built 1 Oa. fi | 1ST FLOOR, COMFORTABLE plastered waHs: mtitiee: as her | room. With or without board. FE heat and hot water, Only $7900, _ 8-047. low down payment. ments like —— |GENTLEMEN GOOD FOOD, rent Houses Unfurn, 36) _cslean_modern home. FE_ 32-0318. eee | ROOM AND BOARD FOR PEN- _2 REDROOM, MODERN, SHOWER | _sion_men. 313 W_ 11 Mile Rd. fireplace, se Lk. area, Schoo] | SOMETHING REAL NICE, COME bus. FE 813 & see. TV, FE 5-0377, 14 Matthews 2 BEDROOM Se $75 A MO" _ OR 3-9749 Convalescent Homes 38A 2), BEDRM. HOME MODERN. | >.>” HAVE VACANCIES MEN OR Auto. heat. Newly decorated. Car- women. Bed or ambulatory pa- peting Basement, garage Fenced Close stores, 3 6Cyard)6Paved drive. downtown Pontiac, schools. FE _4-1490 '2 BEDROOMS RAMONA TER. | race, $75 per month Call) FE _ 41559 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, GAS HEAT. Call after 5:30 weekdays. OR aia Anytime and ed. to and weekends 2 > BEDROOIL MODERN, 3. schildren eran c Realtor, NA 7-281 2 BEDRM. Orne WITH AUTO. oil furnace. re ooh 95 Oliver 8t., or call FE 47922. ROOMS a BATH INQUIRE _.2900 Marietta, Drayton Plai ns. 3 BEDRM,. WALLED LK MOD Close tw city. Reas. MA 4-2293. 2 BEOnOOMSH HOUSE, $60 MO. 3 ¢ ROOMS | AND BATH “UPPER: 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE abe iltd pat bictia aie ta bath and entrance. West side. FE 4k peer to General Hospital. F } 4 4 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND ,BATH. entrance, heat and hot water fur- 731 Young St nished Vicinity of Auburn Hgts. |4 ROOM APT HEAT & LIGHTS! FE 4-604) furn. FE _8-3530 @ ROOMS & BATH } OF 6 UNITS, garage and at 9 S Pad: 4 ROOMS & BATH WORKING (paced yard. Call couple or 2 ladies FE 5-0486 = : 4 ROOMS AND PVT BATH |5 ROOM UPPER, pyiek SIDE. __adults only, East side FE 2-1672 call after 5, FE 44 5 ROOM APT., yao EaTEITES | 3 3 ROOM IN PONTIAC, OR __ furnished, colored only. FE 35-8114. 3-8832. '5 RMS FURN Cee PRIVs. Keego Harbor FE 8-80! & ROOM LOWER. STATE ST., (1 block from High school.) | ROOM HEATED mor CHIL- : t, fire c 0 dren allowed $90 per mo. EM Seg ey Nic JOLIE a 3-4207 _ BARGER. 33 W. Huron. FE | APT, SUI APE E FOR 1 on es 5-8183. peo ple. Sophia Manor Apts. Ee Piper's Novelty Store. 35 Au § ROOMS BATH AND FULL BASE- rn: ment. Terrace apartment. All newly decorated. FE 3-9243. 5 ROOMS AND BATH DOWN, GA- ragé heat furnished, near Gen- eral Hospitai Call FE 5-6766. § RMS. & BATH, POWER, 4 RMS. ATE RRCTIVE EPRICILY MOD. 3 rooms bath, .washer, new Soiess. bing ground @ass-Hliza- weekly. rete | sacHEtOR APARTMENT. wo All ciel “tue Bedend bath. & bath, upper. FE 2-78 12 perry SIS Seeks NCS (8 8 Bs RMS WEST SIDE. UPPER & COZY APT. OI, HEAT. HC OT WA- WA- forte oe mo, FE ! lon maw ROOM BATH UPPER. FE 2-6332 of wit |5 ROOM LOWER APT | tiae. OR 3-8832, _§ RM. APT REFRIG. AND STOVE furn. Apply at at Le poten Ter- race. Next to Joseph Hos- pital $85 Abed, M APT.. UNFURN ALL UTIL. urn For rent at 259 E Bivd 8 FE 465067 ter, Pyt. Entr. OL 1-064 5 z | NEED A FINANCE FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, find a good job. FE 28181 is the Want Ad number. 5 rent, ALL eooene FOUR ‘ROOM TER- race, garages West side. Full basement. per mo, FE 2-2944, CADILLAC ST. OFF OAKLAND. pper Pyt entrance. Pvt. bath. Carpeted living rm. large bedr kitchen, 4 NICE ROOMS OR 3 NICE RMS. W. side brick Modern heat &) _ Heated. FE 4-4686 hot water furnished vib ao 4 ROOMS AND BATH, PARTLY | —Adults only. FE _5-8695 | furn., er furn, 109 Williams St.| 4 RMS. AND BATH. (845 MO. 1 MO. IN FE ¢ '8-0784 downtown Oxford. Large rooms. ¢ AND BATH, CLEAN UPPER, | _Ph. OR _3-1301, gas heat, 66 Pingre RM. MOD. NEWLY DEC. 5 | 4 ROOMS AND BATH. LO , | —Cadilac, $65. FE 8-1063. in Auburn Heights Everything! § RM NR GENERAL HOSPITAL furnished $80 month 2-8991 Clean, Lower. Heat, IN PON- || 3 ROOM HOUSE, oe 3105 PRID- ham Keego Harbor. ; 3 BEDROOM. RANCH-TYPE. ALSO Tound floor apartment, | _OULES REALTY ¢ CO. FE 54-6175. ~ 3 BEDRM, BRICK, 1'2 BATHS, $90 _Mo. In Clarkston. MA 5-1892, 13> BEDRM HOME BASEMENT. OR 3-3892 | | ROOM HOUSE WITH PARKING | near downtown, Reas. FE 4-7059. |3 AND 5 RM. HOUSES. § INQUIRE i 22 Auburn, off Saginaw. (31 JREDRMS LARGE REC. RM. | angus, | tients accepted Easy rates. Ros _Lane_ Rest | Home, ¥ FE 54267, OPENING SOON = Glen-Acres Nursing Home. Now accepting applications For in- _formation call FE 8-8013 | Hotel Rooms 39 | HOTEL AUBURIN | Rooms by Day on Week Also } or 32 room riments. Cooking and Teidiverate ae 464 Auburn — FE Rent Stores FOR RENT BLDG. 40x60, 2618 Dixte Highway. FE 43529, Ask | for John Panchuk, | NEW “STORE, BUILDING. 6.300 00 SQ | ft Will split 1052 West Huron | St.. Pontiac. Ideal for drug, fur- niture, carpet or wha u Located trading, center with eight going | busineskes Front and rear b top parking, Gas heat. Reasonable | Vege Cail owner, OR 23-4601 after 2pm 4 SMALL STORE FOR RENT IN meee Theater Bidg. at 15 8S art ina Dawsoh & Watson. ll‘ N Saginaw. FE 2-5420. Rent Office __Rent_ Office Space 41 41. % BLOCK FROM SEARS ON BLOCK FROM SEARS ON $75. Gas Heat. 431 kerr Lane, _hear school. FE 3-76 53 BEDROOMS. NEW Ou 1'y baths In Clarkston. $75 mo. Call _ after 5 FE 83031. 3 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, _mo. 10 Buffalo, Clarkston. — 3 BEDRM HOME. FULL BASE- ment close to new Northern High $60 Pees — 2 large rooms, heated FE 3-8 Rent Lease Bus. Prop, 414 = COMPLETING 20X44 AND 30x60 | attractive suburban stores or of- | fices to lease. Finish to suit. Reasonable. EM 3-3022 FOR School $75 mo. 401 E. Bereciy: FE 42264 3 BEDROOM MODERN, — YEAR around Full basement Central heat, $85 month EM_3-3630. | 3 AND 5 RM HOUSES_ qiNQUIRE | 22 Auburn, off Saginaw | < RMS NEAR AUBURN. $25 A Month. P. O. Box 367. Royal Oak 4 ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- nished. $50 mo. EM _ 3-4207. @ RMS. PLUS UTIL. AND BATH. Newiy decorated. Ideal for cou- child no obiection. Good ple. ‘proposition to responsible e@0- ple. FH 22-8379. £ ~ .4=RMS PART OF DO house Furnace fireplace. Mod- ern, oes Lk states, $55 UBLE | month, FE_ 5-8006 | RMS. & BATH ENCLOSED | porch, ou heater, newly decorat- ed. On Long aake Adults pre- ferred. EM 3-85 ROOM ROURE. GNFORNIERED, oi: heat. 3173 Bessie St., Inquire 115 i Pontiac, or call FE 4-5425 4 UTILITY Doi ge BATH, room. FE 332 ofr FE 2-578. & Rooms nai BATH INQ) Ue Mors HH INQUIRE dinette ity, 3s eS month, Paul Fea pipe $ RM. AND BATH. SASHABAW } OR 3-0675. Ld » LEASE OFFICE —26x28--main high- ° way 3 years old Loads of ' parking. Ask for Mr. Bate- man or Mr Kampsen. aaiemean _ Kampsen | REALTOR g “RE 4.0528 3778S. Telegraph ss Eves. & Sun. | RESTAURANT LOCATION NEAR | Pontiac Mtr, main office, Heat _furnished, parking, OR 3-301 USED CAR LOT on) Choice live wire location - South Perry near Auburn with | > building. $85 per onth. Lease | | availabie Edward M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8165 ‘ Daily 4 |B li | rent. Vacant Move right in. N.C Creighton, WOodward 1-9594 if no _answer VErmont 8-1261 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH-TYPE home, . in Waterford Twp. $11,609 full price Mr. Mor- ris, OR 3-494). after 1:30 3 RM HOUSE WITH FURNITURE and jot $2,500. 452 8 Edith. FE __8-1857 after | 3:30 LOW DN PYMT TO GI MTG. et of non-Ve 8 rm ranch, storms, Fa heat fenced large let Near Waterford 8S $66 _mopthly € Owner OR_%-8723 GI's Only §250 down plus mortgage cost, on this lovely 2 bedroom home, plastic tile bath. large car- Peted living room, modern kitch- en, oi] air conditioned heat, fenced backyard, 1"2 car he e. Located 4 $36 aved drive rwood, Drayton Plains, OR tb 3b Templeton. ur 3-955 SPECIAL COLORED Gts NO MONEY DOWN SHARP 2 BEDROOM EAST t ¥ INC TAXES AND INSURANCE, Rae VALUE T, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0693 PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ LAWRENCE W. Gaylord | TWO ACRES Lake fronf on Square Lake Six room home with three bedrooms, attractive brick fireplace. breezé¢way and at- tached two car garage. $16.- 000, terms. Call MY 2-2821 or OA 8-2543 GRAMPION HILLS Attractive 5 room home on Indian lake 100 ft. frontage and 400 feet deep Call MY 2-2821 or OA 8-543. SMALL FARM Smal! town Ideal for a family. Fruit trees. Berries. Grapes. Good 6 room three Siaccoe home. Bi, mene $13.5 terms. cal 2282) or OA 8- RI LEVEL a r 3 Lake front on Sala Lake lassed orche Gas $7. ome terms. MY 228% or O 02S BROADWAY MY LAKE ORION 21 4 re eae CAREY LLE_OA 8-2543 LIKE-A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em the Want Ags! a in » DOLLAR. bn ,e@ ee we we www e - Ye © © © we © 8 8 6 4 6 8 ls ewer ew eresr _ FORTY a THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. WED Por Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43 OWNER 5 BEDRM BRICK CAN be part income 2 baths, rec rm., jow taxes, exe schools. PHA roved low down ayment. $16 500 Good location F 12-8405 a Bedroom WOLVERINE LAKE PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8-2200 Income Com furn 3 a bitches, large iiss room. notty. pine paneling throug souk ol} hot water assed in ores linen ¢. lost. 1 all Rouse has full easement S hot water — installed 35 fruit trees. bushes. anchor fenced on approx- good buy da, 500 Li per month with income of $50 per MUTART REALTY 2410 § Commetce A 4-2391 BY OnNER: ASSUME GI MORT- bedroom ranch 10 =x 140 eat ia $1.200 down $87 monthly payments 32. ohn K. IRWIN HOMES: $100 DOWN Plus minimum costs. | Moves You In! SO EXCELLENT BUY WHY PAY RENT? 9 big rooms_in this large. well- - . built home located on Huron BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS ‘Street Fine tceare —possibill- Ww ties Only £9950. posps OF MODES FEATURES y ‘MODEL OPEN 3 bedrooms, 2~tull athe emey closed back porch 2 fe tage All] for only $8800, Metcane costs down. 5 ded alo & soe TO 4 SUBURBAN r 166 Staley ‘at Brick 3 bedroom, 1'2 bath ; 3 bloc cis north ot Micnicae “home, excellent condition. big rooms Large 24x30 garage, fenced cord Many oper fea- tures $17,000. WESTO\ W N ‘REA ‘LTY FE 82763 or EVES LI 34677 Loon Lake Privileges John K. Train & Sons Rector: i Since 1995 See this MODERN three bedrm phone +E Tae . ee 8-4274 home with built-in oven and range : in the kitchen, full basement with paneled recreation room and | foreed air oi] heating system. sit- uated an a large, wet! landscaped corner Reasonably Priced BORTH SUB $7950 Full Price Shown by Appointment Only - with $450 dewn 5 rooms and bath ful} basement with stoker fed furnace Large lot 63x300 ft. Aluminum storms and screens. low taxes Needs some interior work and#€xterior painting. NORTH CITY. $7450 — $2169 Dn } and assume FHA Mortgage bal- ance. Payments of $47 monthly including taxes and insurance. Four rooms and bath plus Loe reom Oi] Heat, storm ag ty screens electric hot water enter. feced vard. Built in 1954. Own- ers moving to Detroit WEST SUB. -PLEASANT WAL A. KENNEDY Reaiter FE 43569 3101 W Huron Op "Til 9 en Fv enings 3:BEDROOM — CITY LOCATED in good residential grea. Ine udes 6 rooms, 1's z auto. oll heat Full price only $7.- 930 — $1.000 own — $69.50 Per month 4 | 4-BEDROOM—SUB. “screened sun porch overlodking r lake. lots giving 90 ft frontage NEW HOME located tn North and 140 ft. deep. Immediate Pos- Suburban area Features full session moved to Owners eel Florida Will also se Stop in our. office gnd see our many Photo-Listings. plenty of parking, or call our office and one of our sales representatives will bring them to your home. No obligation, CLARK REAL ESTATE basement, furnished. 70 per month © J. A. Taylor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 7132 HIGHLAND RD. (M59) . z TO BUY—TO SELL—TO TRADE OR 3-1349 OR 40306 FE ¢ 402 OR en 44813 uron en 9 - ATTRACTIVE a al ahha a 3. bedroom, brick ranch. welll yULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lanned kitchen, ceramic tile ath basement, large rec. area, une LINCOLN JR. HI Bedroom bungalow. Full | Sareea with gas heat. On large lot. $9.150 with terms. weer SUBURBAN Bedroom bungalow ot as heat, paved street and drive. (Faedtate possession, Call for ap- pointment | CROWDED? | Make an appointment to see this| 3 bedroom ranch built on a 100 | x 243 ft lot in west suburban. area of Pontiac. NORTH END ranch $950 down “"Very attractive § room Here 2 car attached garage nehor scorT LAKE eaore lot. HURRY. ON THIS Bedroom with 12 24 x Fine room, 10 x 16 kitchen. Full basement with oa heat, 2% car garage. On 00 x 200 ft. corner lot. Priced at $10,950 with term. SYLVAN LAKE Smith- Cherokee Hills Bo a FE: Swncrs thls 8” fom. pao room Brovides could also needs growing temity. "You'll like the poem coun loc this Hr 115 1 rads = parva *s Pp larily it’s realistie price! Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community Nationa) Bank Bidg. 4-421) Eves. FE 5-1392 Wideman oom 11 x1 REAL ESTATE QPEN EVES | ern kitchen 9 x il. FE 4-4626 412 Ww. HURON Master bedroom 18 x 22. Full basement with oi] FA heat 2 car garage and many other features own by ap- pointment only SCHRAM Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE J Seminole Hills The growing family thats seeking convenient Ge ying x ay : Bee REALTOR FE 5-9471 will surely enjoy ig edr: home in exciicive Seminole Hills. NL ERINOe feel aoe Peed ae full basement| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE and 2 car garage Best of all. it's priced i pag $18.500 on cermns ll il See it t A Miniature Ranch The pleasures of relaxed sub- urban living are yours to enjoy on this 11 acres With attractive 5 room ranch home 1,000 feet ot $1,000 beautiful white board fence $1.00 Dow cio Citta LOE acre fenced Ase and 3 Sscse| 4 y Bee Dents et oniy 360 stables You'l like everything, own eae be can Guy this about this oavenientis $25,000 | Emenee Ue EN tertace: broversy. Ericeds at) just 625 with full basement. HA heat, automatic gas hot water, REALTOR PARTRIDGE, | FE 43581 1050 W. HURON. OPEN ‘TIL 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 's screened porch. Handy to bus and stores. Take your time, but HURRY. Silver Lake Front Appealing 2 level lake front home offer’ year ‘round vaca- tion living Features 100 ft, fed lake frontage, ultra modern de- sign, 3 bedrooms, full Lorian 2 $1.500 _ Veraly income | car garage. on upper lieve Excell ee Tynaiion All furniture with live room, den, kitchen included. Paved st. $100 per mont and dining area, full bath,. income and your own apt, for screened terrace overlooking free the lake on the lower level | Priced at $23,900 owner sayse $1000 DOWN — Rambiing ranch must si It will pay you to” look today bungalow with large attached two cat gar ? bedrooms and large family room Beautiful lot Paved “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor at. Two baths Located near Mace- day Lake - 49 Mt Clemens St . - FE 5-1201 or FE 4-8773 $325 DOWN — Modern bungalow Call Mrs. Kelchner with Tull basement Only 3 years old O11 Furn, Aluminum storms and screens Paved st Ail newly. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE decorated. 5 per cent Int “Here {s a real buy. : = hea le Colonial Hills Brick $10.500 GI SPECIAL — Little farm | An architectural beauty with in- | | Modern bungalow with 3 bed-| terior charm. Built by an exact- rooms & full basement Oak flrs ing owner Has 6 extra size A Aluminum storms & screens A\l- rooms, 1% baths, attached 2 land. Located about NOTHING DOWN $25,900 COUNTRY ESTATE — Lee | Miracle Mile and New Bioom- bungalow home ‘Owner built’) field grade school. May trade and onivy one owner Large ce-! for a smaller home. tramic tiled kitchen Oak floors | : ‘ Full basement Mariy extras Lge | 2's car gar with store space galore Some fruit Beautiful jand- acaping About an acre of land Exceilent section. most ‘a acre 5 miles west Car garage and full basement for recreation and landscaped Pine Lake Area Here is one that you will.al- terms Le H. BROWN ‘Realtor ed. Price colgi $15,250, te ~ 1362 W_ Huro FE 2.4810 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West ode GI's Near Webster School, 6 room two story home and all in clean Condition Oil furnace Shaded lot 50x150 Price $9,500 with $1,500 or nothing down on veteran. WMl also sell fur- nished. Owner moving to Call- fornia. J MILLER FIRST ADVERTISEMENT WALLED LAKE VILLAGE nearly mew brick ranch home 3 hed- JOHN | q Tooms 2 tile baths The spacious ‘ living room is richiy cafpeted| from wal] to wall The cheerful dining L is carpeted and opens : onto a large screened patio Al : lovely bright kitchen has formica fop cabinets and exhaust fan 100 x 120 ft lot. paved drive ‘670 W or macs Pore da £3525 Well located among other new — homes Only $14500 on eas ¥ tae WHY A LAKE FRONT HIDE OUT - o> O Op 22'2 acres Less than 12 miles; Be inconvenienced in a home that north of Pontiac. very good fish- i. not large enough! We are of- ing iake loaded with pat 1326 fering a FOUR BEDROOM home tect on good road ull price. for a opri¢e that is less than _ $11,500. terms Look this over. many two and three bedroom it is a real buy. homes are selling for Further- | more. this home offers a twenty- VACANT ready to move right In tour foot Uving room with new North side. 1 block off Joslyn carpeting also tn dining room Rd on ‘paved street § rooms & and hail Two fireplaces. Built-in ceramic tile bath. 2 large bed- cven and range “Pull basement ou basement oi] heat fenced ts worth more than back yard. cement drive. Total tte $20500 we are privileged to rice $9.950 Widowed owner says it for WILLIAMS ‘LAKE This 2 bedroom bungalow with basement end FA oil heat is now vacant and you can have im- mediate possession Located close to store and school. All newly | decorated. Only $1,200 down. $250 W 3 bedroom ranch style name wis full basement, complete terior. OCB! in Waterford Township On extra large lot, Im- myediate possession. F.C. Wood Co. = _OPFIC OPEN 98 TO 8 Corner Willems Lake Rd.& M32 + — OR 3-1235 G.L's - Nothing Down DRAYTON PLAINS. Must sel] Owner has moved out of State. 2 room, ample kitchen cabi- nets and se 1% car ity rage. Nice lot 80 x : $4 should move vom ae with payments less than rent CLARKSTON—Your young- rs can start in kinder- arten and graduate from igh school all within 2 blocks trom home Almost new 3 bedroom with a full basement Knotty Pine has been used in the attractive 21 ft. living room. Madern farm-style kitchen. Appfex- imately %4 of an acre in a very choite location. Full price $11,000. Nothing down except closing costs to ell- gible GI's le size. Plastic tile bath. itchen and dining area combined. Ful] basement, oi] heat Aluminum storms and screens. Approximately $400 down Ys; RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 .. Telegraph Rd. 3-7103 FE -OR_ 3-16 fult Open is KNUDSEN Lester Court Off Elm street and near 6 room & bath home Oak floors and trim, modernized kitch- en, full basement and ga- rage $9,509 — GI Terms: Hurry! Wall Street 3 Family home 7 Rooms and baths and modern hea : ing system Paved street. Good value with $1.- 500 down Don't wait —GI Terms WM. Hl. KNUDSEN REALTOR FE 244 8. Telegraph Rd. 4-4516 Evening No. FE 2-8503 , Dortis & Son BRICK SN NCH HOME PINE Outstandin, isan aioe and rambling bedroom ranch home with 2 baths, 2 fire- laces, wall to wall carpet- ng. 22024 attaehed garage, beautiful paneled recreation 00 is one of one nicest homes on the r- ket today Call for nirnee information. LAKE FRONT HOME EASY TERMS OR GI Vacant J bedroom bunga- low, beautiful paneled living room, gas furnace, base- ment, attached garage, oth- er selling appointments. » GI SPECIAL $7,500 $350 to handle Located In back of Blue Sky theater between Wal- ton Blvd. and Pontiac Rd. Modern vacant five room bungalow, newly decorated, new furnace, lo! : LAKEFRONT WILLIAMS LAKE A beautiful five room bun- gaiow with fireplace, spa- = cious living room, full din- ing room, glassed in porch, basement, oil furnace, one of the nicest lake front lots in Michigan, Price is right. ” VACANT. BRICK VERY EASY TERMS Six room home, with forced air oil heat, new bath and kitchen fixtures, basement, garage, fenced lot, near churches, schools stores and bus, Consider car, trail- er or boat in trade DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron PHON WE TRADE FE 3-7210 E FE 4-1557 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST SUBURBAN This EY off the epee: bite’ only $12, | VETERANS A newer | eising et ate other eatures We have a real humdinger on the north end — 3 bed- 2-story, with a full e is in convenient everything. No down Price only rooms, basement. The hom good condition, to payment te you. 39.450, CASS LAKEFRONT Excellent 3 bedroom hom ao on lake with beautiful cand trim- like with this type of property. Such Fireplace, eulscor grill, and Price beach and all mings you will as: docks, tower — Call us now! WEST ‘SIDE ly new, with rage rbecue wall carp sacrifice for ‘onl don't wait on WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Owe is one. extra nice brick 1'2 story bungalow has a full divided basement with rec- reation room, SAVE MON- and give yourself a to- a of 4 bedrooms by Hoe ul 2 bedroom brick ranch near- attached ga- Cyclone fenced lot, oe ont wall to er will). / “SYLVAN. LAKE ° =| bye ae St eeenr Ok “aul AND SAVE ae = W. H. BASS. Builders and Brokers or PE 8-031 JUDAH LAKE ESTATES ao be surprised at ive and beauty of mae 3. Searosm ch home com- plete in Ty detail see lot __ 80x125 FHA and VA Dp! and what 7 your friend» are buying. —_ Model Open Daily — 3 NORTH oF “ PONT AC ON JOSLYN R VA $72 TOTAL DOWN DLORAH BUILDING CO. ‘Builder of “National” Homes FE 12-0122 New Home $8,200 Would you like a new 2 or 3 bedroom ranch home— very low wn pa $67 per month—wi possession? te and ask for Lois Li- t This Cape Cod is To a qualified GI buy FE 5-1284 Open § a.m. to 8: So i m. Ssoday 1-4 newly decorated throughout. You can yare i meciae (possession: There are 2 bedroo a large ving room, kitchen noun pisety of npupboaras, Located in the north end of town. WEST SUBURBAN ee on 1% acres or land, only 7 miles from downtown Pontiac. There are 2 large bedrooms & a possibility of a third. The ivieg room is 12x19’ & duns room 8x12’, Full base- ment with ofl furnace & 11 car garage. : 7 r NOTHING DOWN yer, owner wants to build tiils fall, so fast action is a necessity. This 4 year old home has 3 large bedrooms with double closet space in each. The beautiful paneled living room has a ledgerock fireplace. There is a full basement & a? Plains & priced at $12,700. Call now for appointment. EALTY TED MecULLOUGH REALTOR FE 43844 : eli at any reasonabie down pay- : ‘ ment Cail for detalis. : K : Tanoe bats MeL home and NORTH aimpsen! s lovely! 27 ft ving room 4 : wall to Gall carpets newly dec. $4 N50 Yor al one- acne. ony, REALTORS FE 4-0528| siaed piatertg walle hove fa Satement ei foreed tit heat (377 8, Telegraph ves. & Sup. i ektoom Sabin "GS foam the! fainted gu eegp inate inter | | peiacen 8 By room apt on Near new Drayton Plains center | THE ANSWER TO; rage deep jot well fancacaped’| Yes. only $9,750! a payed $12,950 easy FHA terms. YOUR PROBLEM: William, Miller Ft mph eS Foor 2 | U rl Want Ads! To sell, rent, | Realtor a oe 2-0263 re » Realtor _ FE 4.7114 : 1675. ae A : x Tele Taph en Eves. : Ope 3 | woimPL ‘T view’ jhire, it’s FE 2-8181. STOUT'S Best Buys Today S ; 5 AUBURN HEIGHTS Cute and clean 2 bedroom home, vacant for immedi- ate possession, full bath, oil furnace, large kitchen with built im cupboards and elec- tric water heater. A real value at $6,500 with terms. ae ryt $750 DOWN Walking distance to school from this attractive ranch style home. Spacious living room with picture window, paneled dinette, large kitch- en, full bath. 2 large land- scaped lots with this one at only $7.950 NORTHERN HIGH One of Pontiac's most desir- able lecations for families with school children. 3 large bedrooms living room with shiny oak floors, combing: tion kitchen and dining area, large utility room with oil furnace, laundry trays. Spacious fenced lot, 1% car | ae and paved drive See Bt ou, ie 250 down to DRAYTON A rea! doll house here in desirable gesidential section of Drayton, walking distance to schools and shopping. Shiny whjte frame. spotless interior step saving kitchen full basement with oi] heat, fas water heater. Attrac- ively landscaped fenced back yard Only $550 down will handie. $950 DOWN Plus sma.] mortgage cast, moves you into this solid built 2 bedroom home off Joslyn walking distance to Pontiac Motors and schools. Full basement. oi] furnace, plastered walls, oak floors, ceramic tile bath. Tota | price only $9,500. Vacant, ready to go. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | 77 N. Saginaw St Ph FE 5-8165 pen “til 6 p.m, VALUES WEST SIDE 4— Close in older home. Many excellent features, French doors, paneled dining rm. with butlt in china closet, win- dow seat, ete. Living room, din- ing room library, kitchen, mas- ter bedroom, and screened front porch on first floor 2 Jarge bed- rooms with walk in closets and full bath up. Gas heat. Garage in full basement. $11,500, terms. NEAT AND toe Ree cer | ideal ally clean 2 bedroom home for that yang couple ae starting cut, Har ies room with dining ell, rge modern kitchen. Pun | base- ent with automatic heat. Land- * Eetped lot. pared aniye and street Close to bus 1 Only $11,500, low aces ea pee nt. HOME AND INCOME—3 bedrms. with living room. dining room, kitchen and full bath en plus a complete 1 bedroom apartment up now renting at $65 a month. $11.750, terms. prion LAKE AREA—Ranch type aad me. 2 bedrooms plus third bed- | room or den w fireplace, ce- ramic tile bath, full basement. automatic ot] heat. °24x24 attached garage, electric doors, floored at-. i¢ and plumbing. 1 acre of land, lake privileges. $15,500 plo accept — , terms, model Wn paymen ty ar. as Roy Annet, Inc _—os since see , E. Huron ral 8-466 Open Evenings & Bunday 14 © 1958 by NEA Service, ne. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat OM DNESDAY. OCTOBER 1 : ww Muli-Lakes Realty” “If girls are so much more advanced than boys, how = For Sale Houses 43 come you and I are in the same class?” a. _ For Sale Houses _ 43 2-PAMILY EASISIDE. FRIGI- daire & stove. Some furniture included. 2-car cast. Large gar den space. Rose M sClarty, Broker 2362 s couse in same isp district. FE 9715, after -.-.- DLORAH BLDG, CO. - -----| 4" BEDROOMS = .- Gas. _ FB. 2-9122 heat. Located at 577 Lowell &t., ARRO™ Sa sesaoral as (EE BEDROOM BRICK ie eae iets me r me! WHY PAY RENT? sash, oll AC ns You can buy this home for $7.900 =e Priced: $13,250 with down on a land contract wr payment. This 4 Yr old home has been Monthiy payments to clude taxes. insurance ona 5 per cent interest. 2$350 DOWN PAYMENT An excellent two bed home with full basement, comb storm ol] heat. Monthly payments to in- & per cent intere WEST SUBURBAN shaba Off Sashabaw Rd, — a fine three bedroom brick and frame ranch t NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_W. HURON _FE 5-8183 ROKEE HILLS, BY OWNER, moving out of towg, must sacri- ‘ fice, _value. WHITE Possession Immediately Williams Lake pine breezeway, All oak lastered, painted walls Coved ceilings. Full tiled bath. Full basement. Automatic oil heat. piemlpam storms & screens. Built "b4. 1'g car garage, Large lot. Fenced rear yard. Good Dela nber hood Price $14,- 900 with $1,400 down. Clarkston This 28 & 60 ft. ranch home. Built in place and built-in bookcase. 15 x 15 modern kitchen. 3 la bedrooms. Family room with bui fe in barbecue pit. 119 baths. 14 x 16 porch inished in knotty ine. Timken of] heat. floors. lastered walis Landscaped lot and many other fine features. Call for appointment. WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 60 Bi ey Open tree tit Pay pad 10 "til 5 - ment lovely shade JOLL on Gry charming 2 bedroom ranch with attached 2% car ga- Tage 18 ft living room, large kitchen. plastered walis Beseimies wth furnacs recreation spece, wired for washer and dryer. Im- Mediate possession. ous $1,500 down and move right in. | SSSAVE: | OUT OF TOWN owner just called and wants tm- mediate action on his 2 bedroom modern home with lake privi- leges on Crescent Lake. All large rooms Oi) furnace. Fenced in yard Price reduced for quick sale. We have the key Evenings after 6 call FE zs . JOLL, REALTY 2536 DIXIE HWY FE 44561 ! ACRE, MODERN 5 se. ful ee garag Only $10,500, si'sso down. Serpe See 1. ie, Aon, off Maybee Rd. OR Immediate reese: eit a asem Scan 38 eee 5 erin es _. ALBO Tri-level gest hee oon Will duplicate. $6450, road. ' ing down. OA LAND COUNTY REALTY paved 14 UNION a . EM _3-4164 or EM 3-2411 after 6 p.m. $500 DOWN 2 bedroom home, ee oe heat & hot water 1% nice tot Near Auburn’ r i_ PE 5-0522. 6-ROOM BRICK On black road, this home has large li room with fire- lace, modern kitchen, good sized edrooms, full Less ase rec. ment with oi fa eer Enrees. lot m1 5 ne You xe eyo Pal gee : aa mel ee. CRAW FORD. AGENCY MY 31143 ieee Flint St. Lake Orion, Michigan — ae FHA appraised | 3-BEDROOM RANCH NEW LAST YEAR Owner leaving state, ranch heme at Watkins Lake. Brick & Cedar shakes, attacned garage & breeze- way, many features. oi] heat, large scenic lot & more.- GI—NOTHING DOWN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — 17 large rooms, good famil eee ‘tion near Baldwin & St. Mikes down py schools & Bears. Only $55 per or take vac y mo. includes taxes and insurance. — “ oe WHY PAY RENT? — Call =a ais ae 3 not shed. Buy your own a ae terms we will J. R. Hiltz Bniah . . sesnar = COMPTON Gr eer uron a Shee aco | Eves. OR 34888, PE 2 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 | OPEN DAILY 27 =ecenve Pleasant Lake Woods most. wonderful brick imaginable. rooms, 2 ceramic. baths, family room, fireplace with bar- pit, hi-fi system, carpeét- ing, attached garage. 3 of these lovely homes to ct. Out Eliz- pe abeth Lake Road to open si at Pleasant Lake. “ = $400 DOWN a on Joslyn on Beverly street. w 2 bedroom home pelea a ee teres walls a an | gas heat. Principle and reer payment just $44.24 per month. Call today and see this sharp home in aS of Pontiacs desirable sections. NO MONEY pony GI Outstanding 3 bedroom ranch 80x157 ft lot. Plastered walls, select oak ee meatand clean, attached paved street. A beautiful in a Gostrebie location for only $11,800 full p JIM WILLIAMS L ESTATE & ce Lass BALDWIN FE 4-0547 most ~ - Ce * Johnson SG 20 YEARS OF SERVICE SUBURBAN New just compictel 3 bedroom bungalow Living room, kitchen and dining ell. Full basement. oil heat Close to Union Lake ecnoels and stores. Only $600 own NOTHING DOWN GIs Lovely 3 bedroom home. 1'3 baths. Oi] heat, water softener. Calcinator, Total : price Monthly payments $78 including taxes and insurance. wife CENT GI MORTGAGE HAYDEN NORTH EAST SIDE. 2 bedroom home with stairway to uct ised attic Plastered walls. oak floors. Tile bath Excellent basement. Oil furnace, $12.500, terms. NEAR WILLIS SCHOOL. 5 bed ee Between Auburn and m a e. Fenced term WE BUILD NEW mous 000 and up We neve ae to choose from or will b tol jee ir plans. ll us en Financing available: . vour needs. $ ACRES Clarkston area 2 bed- room home. Large kitchen. Oil furnace othe terms. Immedi- ate PorTAY ).C HAY DEN, Realtor 86 E. ‘Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —— PRIVILEGES bedroom bungalow with a garage Has carpeted Nvine room, large dining room, base- jot. Located ities — business sec- ce 6 Dra Rareee rome ee ESTATES 3 bedroom brick ranch wpe um - galow with full basement, auto- matic heat and hot water, at- tached 2 car weraee. 1% baths, tome hare tc and bed- itehen with biilt (NORTH ane Large 3 bedraopm home with car- ted living and dining rooms. ‘ull ogee automatic ol] heat extra 2 car rage an beautiful, corner lot. See by ap- pointment, George R.Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN FE 5-0101 a * * 1955. Full basement, oil heat, hardwood floors Owner wi1i sacrifice $1,000 of his piety | for uick sale. oe! $11,900 with ,140 down Evenings after 6 call FE §-2935 or |. FE 72-3381 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 FE 5-6175 GILES Vacant In the city, on paved street, ‘bedrm. with haust fan -and other attrac- tive features. Only $1,450 dn. Auburn Heights 2 bedroom ranch with base- ment. Auto oil furnace. Bieeremsy orgy 7 de ve e scape: lot. Oniy $7,975 with area! Income Good 2 family home inside the city. Basement, . auto. as ml elery a M e ran i arge corner lot 140 ft. f cane: GILES REALTY. CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9 A.M.0 P.M. -MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer and get itl , Full base- bungalow built tn |- : cncktalie R. Middleton | pe iit; N. JORNBON NOW FOR SALE BY OWNER Nice fire . & peewee y ‘eree ki ; —— ey tn od aren, es ieohars OR MODEL HOME ym call Herbert c. Davis, 54311. 3 bedroom brick ranch with snd m asonable down payment. No 3-3291. oth | Make Us An Offer For G.I. Equity, at 36 E. Sheffield. Owner call us pronto. Near Huntoon Lake 2-Bedrm., Full Basem't Built b or contract in trade. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4995 Dixle Hwy. ’ Giroux ‘Franks owes of baa aM Pl taxes ears old, ath ORS at $70 a month Take a quick look and $1,506 down 6r will consider home OR 3-#701 BY OWNER Nice neighborhood Near Telegraph Ca matic heat inum storms yard Vi bana “11.980 1-1961. ‘mo Pontiac rpeted Auto ica basement. Alum- screens Fenced 9600 down will tak school Will take = We = bare ; hearly new 2 & 3 bed- homes, location, TRIPP TWO-FAMILY. 2 bedrooms, dining room, wit’ kitchen, living room nat. fire- eee ee. 4 p rented at a re , ren al oe By. “pull ». arage, oil Beat Gnoice. aice, west ti Co ae Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor | 75 W. Huron Street FE bie or FE 4-4278 c = Established tn 1916 Sang ment to see this value BE EDRM, NORTHSIDE—hom gas heat. Only 3 storms, $8,950 easy terms an on one floor scaped, 144 car garage. $11,600. terms, | NORTH SIDE- Here bsmt., paved Ce Ley city ments. terms aiteaes $695 DOWN—For this 3 home full bath part bsmt., heat, 2 car garage. Large Immediate price only 2200 Dixie pha de at ‘Telegraph PLE CUBTOMES PAR AMPLE CUSTOM PARKING Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor A-1 CONDITION — Modern bed- rm. home, full bath with wer, full bsmt., rec. space, eat. New alum. Treens-storms, Here sc is a good buy at $8,950. Call for 3 full tiled bate picture window. pleasant kitchen, all on one floor. yrs. old Alum. fully teenie Corner fot ATTRACTIVE — Northside home is Drapes and car- in living 2 bedrms.,, fied bath, oil heat, nicely land- Now at ‘ood - value, § rooms and ull’ path, eral gas heat, 1% car garage, im prove- al ice only $8,950, bedrm. ery Jag too! Total > ‘MULTIPLE LISTING ae) ! : j YOU CAN NAME your / lown this anes terms on w3 bedroom home with ull basement in West 8ul aks area You'll need do some finishing but fér only $8,500 you can't miss It's vacant. | A VERY NICE feat and clean 2 bedroo home on flowers and Paved drive and 1% /car garage with a lovel mer porch attached, léw down payment to + mortgage must be sold! iné 3 bedroom in the 8, full basement a as hegt, On aved stre can’t af- ord not ig bunga- low. Imm session, ELIZAB! LAKE ES- ta re tg es s Gd bedrm . peed iv: ing wane : el. irepiace 1 in aes wiih | kitchen lenty of Le vost head DRAYTON . “woops is the setting for ‘this new bed- 2 Z tor $14.- ortqaae east ea aly y appointment, RAY. O’NEIL, Realtor re Sr 8. PS nad Ra. Rak | on fovenmet~Eske 6: $SeTIAC REALTY, 731 Baldwin NATE INVESTMENT FE 8-663 $990 Down 2 & 3 BEDROOM In desirable locations them now! homes. . Bee 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE $850 DOWN © SHARP CLEAN 2 BEORM. NEAR CASS LAKE “ER aires AND LOE so FT — JB -VALUET, Realtor KLA ave PE 54-0683 Serene A petit LE vadue, ares 6 : = a” STRATHMORE ST. e b rad bedroom h eet San & bas Prise a YALE ST. Very my ph 3 yr. old modern n, oi] furnace. ogy estsee py black top str anata : BREWER Eves, FE 8-0823 built in dou- naien. ante 8 sisi RILEY sr DOWN — 4 family. inco: with 4 rooms bath in “each unit. Loca eego Harbor, near new post office. ee — Off Walton Bivd fete te patles eueway to at’ Seat Size. 150 a 150 lot. WASHINGTON PARK — Lovely olonial type with 3 large reomes & ap Ereeree wnstal bed- rooma up. Fu pole se, Beall down —— ROKER FE 4-1157 LAWRENCE W. FOUR BEDROOMS a beautiful recreation rcom Paved drive. One car ga- Fenced back yard. House is very nice inside and out. A real bargain at only $11,700. OFF CLARKSTON-Orion Rd. Three acres of land and room with large pecer hot water heater. Call now | FAMILY HOME four bedroom brick colonial home. Excellent basement Lots of closets. Gas heat 1% baths. Drapes and car- phory in sale. treet in cacaten Tot price terms. to see this 2 SEVEN ACRES : B Income Property 43A lot. Price § RuseeD A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike PE 46005 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 FOR SALE REASONABLE. 8 ACRE farm, lake frontage. 5 room mod- ern a full | —— of] fur $1,450 down. o008, Cherrywood, Clarkston, MA 5-7906 KE PRIVILEGES, fishing. sandy beach swimming 8695 full price, $16 ' churches. shop- year, living with lake Phone Mr Smith, Tai or JO +6822 LAKEFRONT LOT $3,000 «with month. Huge _ "eee d Large lake 4 ad R_ 3-070 WATERFORD H] Li Choice corner lot. by owner 64.950 Fe 45-0453 or ~ LAKE ORION we with a 9 iy colonial home. ove 20 miles from "Weetinc, This is a real ood hom and can be € me shown’ any time. Call today. 138 E PIKE 8ST. OPEN EVES KE 4-9584 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ BLA EAST SIDE oe earn rf nice bungalow with to wa Nacional in Brae dood and hall bedrooms down 1 large up — Sua a@ little finish . Pull basement ith ofl heat New garage. Cy- clone fenced yard. Paved drive é y ‘ $10,050 with reasonable down pay- ment. wh BEEN LAKE 3 bedrooms. sutomatic washer & 2 ca gareee Nice shaded lot. “Walking distance to grade school. Lake privileges on Williams Lake, Own- er leaving state. y ™CEORG possession E BLAIR FE 2-9840 4i¢ E. Fano, ROCHESTER, NR. new sub & shopping center, 8 rms.. oe baths, (oe heat, calcina- tor Pet oa house OL Pets rahar 6 HOYT. arg 50 or "the kiddies- fa romp. Has face . fving room with dining el!, jo Spend family kitchen. BASE = o choice subdivision away Pa traffic and a ee #0 close to Pontiae. ; of oe E spe- & ea Fs ae home ys PERFECT Saal Ge Newly nee: a be 4 liane peti Bae e_ window, ra cheertar — jae ne wyied cred ‘weile, re snags; near cit: To see it is to OR LAKE eethres $8 900 WHITE FRAME bungalow in e vie paved st street. as CRESCENT wie res. on a i reviled 3 ake Could be pu: < eres. Loy in ice. Can be at once atl . HOYT REALTY 284 8. Telegraph os 4 | | | | EM_ 3-653! Gaylord i et 4 Sao lakefront pens poner aome heat. Larg 560 i month “ty SOT. peas ocnment Giae A LoTe ¢ YEAR Sens water aysiem: 8 feo ’ mie west | Gey on Highiand , Me A from §3. = $8,100. KELLY x. WC Onen 164 (ally LAKEFRONT LOTS Your chotce of excellent lake- fronts in area of fine homes close pal ereen and proposed ex- Send Leg cent down to qualifie buyers ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl iN. La caret Bt PE 53-8165 Daily wl € . Loon Lk.Shores 17x20 ving roeem ett, dining room Trree 1 ‘ooms Janse finished ree room All this plus hot water heat, car- ters 2 fireplaces. On an 43: t with ‘ake privile “< On Sh fpectabad for only §19.500 with rm HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixle Hwy. OR 3-1950 __Evenings OR 33230 Templeton Lakefront ggerdine Beach oes A Bndatorsrtl Ox . Only as ~E Templeton ‘Realtor ore Pt Ee tae For Sale Resort Prop. 444 120 ACRES OF EXC HUNTING land with cabir N-ar Hawks, _Mich, $3300 FE 4-7661. | BRUCE PENINSULA, CANADA. ft Lake Huron waterfront $400 to $600 Balance to suit bedroom modern many 20536 ft $5 $500 on the ig _%1357 or BLocwn P5031 ee ME LUXURIOUS HOME =F “Tis Pr. Lake Huron eee Presque Isle County sq. a private hunting ~ funn’ 10 mi. fro ferus Ae nia eee $3.80 iso lake rea. _ EM s4sne sonable iP For Sale Lots LOTS NEAR Fo Aah each, P.O. Box Royal Oak, zt oY ATERFORD HIE eke Me Ta Ny TO cre home sites on wit paved streets,.§ biocks = ® ae 6chool, pubile and schools at door Minutes "tc a, mabe ae. cake. tks and go gl ons, ra. £20 2 a month 4 or CHOICE LOT SUITABLE FOR ranch home near Mi Hitchman's eaoot petite aos amen Tipe ae build _ cre 7 Beit ata Mari a NEP GWATEING ESTATES on For Sale Acreage 47 III IAD DD DDR, 1 TO 5 ACRE ParcEe titut a bulding cet i CPANGUS Re +15, we rollin tind ‘se ie son bee oe Franks, OR 3-9701 A fas VACHES"0 ON EAGLE RD. #. Lauinger R tate. OR. 3-8138 en Ee UNTRY #100 a down $30 arage. feres careede $10,500 wah | take SiceeeER RegLTOR GUIDE TO GOLD; Sell things you’ re not using. f through Cassified Ad ng AE ae ak Roy Annett, Inc WORKERS CASH LOANS — No Principal Payment * 10 WORK P POR 3 DAYS LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY : PONTIAC . 202. N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 82 TO A vE 64 W Lawrence & Pe +s | GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 + Oakland Business Opportunities 51 . s % TOM CHEYT PICKDP, AND AND . poe CAL Spare ocr Write 2 bon 25, euEnY Press. Loan Company FE 2-9206 102 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG If your home needs an ccttaated ment. and your — consolidated eell letcweta vedro! Paul M. Jones, Real Est. PE 4-250 i, we DRIVE-IN | BEST LOCATION IN LAKE, area near new shopping center & atate park. Business will be good” all year. Buy sow & neve rome money back one year from Attractive living quarters included lease, Only 64.000 down puts lous Disie Hw ft. on the right s fag ht paren ness. alr sin m of room & some Secitities - "ter 132 more units. “STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac wns eo REALTOR Detroit Office... TWinbrook 33286 —Wew 2BaY SERV. __Meortgage Loans 54 — invest-| Want A Good Mortgage? Ss “A wonderful anniversary present, sir! ‘And the caramels a ee lee For Sele Miscella neous 60 New & us 4 tia SS ccc weert AAA SPECIALS “BENDEROFF USED TV CLEARANCE FE 8-e580 $2 W. Huros ir pi bop 8 . 7 to choose from a re — Swaps 5S Spyo Elisabet LE PE 44bas. — APPLIAN CES — ; sm areas Chase toothed eee USED Sey ai Rn ATORE! Renewed seiL or rent Call after 6 p.m, _MA ! 5-9896 1956 PONTIAC ¢DR. STA 660. EQUITY IN ure WILL consider t= Von an, bu, Pont & Youngstown PLOOR FURNACE, oa «OF Fi oa fede arrow Swit swap for Dn saw in, te! Beko have you 38 Highisnd. Belview Island, wee mz ASH FOR USED oa tes ing or not 2-0367. 7 PTs. PAINT SPRAYER, ey “= pone on rubber tires for garden tractor. om rototilier, or aluminum boat. GReenleaf ESTAB DR e piek up station, Cheap to er be ep specs Wige Box Tis Pontiac Press and FOR SALE OR yaabe ms FORD h wagon oF ere fawning Goapel tor Ss ton plekup. WINE. PE 53560 EM SQUgETRATLER 3 i PT ROYAL. Tour saute ot Sell esined ‘contract ed for WER Eeaices ar efit EROTIGH a Lake Orion 170 costs Ra, {AKE ORION SHOE REPAIR, $500 cach, 59 8. Broadway. New Service Station Sinclair Refining | ¥y..| ' our own Sire) air! icenenise ALLOW eS PUMP 5 si 1 ik, itd for 20 or 410 FE 4-7632. “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Cleaning Plant ' Widow must sell. Be sure to check into bs unusually attrac- tive shop Woodward Ave. Maintains ow routes. od equipment. Try an offer, estaurant Buy this profitable business for a total down payment of $3.000. This lnciudes prone ny with liv- ing q ing com- munity heer Pontiac MICHIGAN “BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8 TELEGRAPH RD. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR FE_4-1582 Partridge > IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE At aie Border Well-known nj place for ecru i “ @, Michi igan-Ohio edroom ey aces. oe oa rein ¥ rt tnd’ all “for Saly $9,500 down, * Houghton: Lake Bar Truly one of the nicest liquor bars urants in the . y entire re- 50,060 "do Real cee . See it now! REALTOR PARTRIDGE it -Mich, PT oe a 060 We cr ROR i 8 Pee para ote Otaws bf months © lawn mower or a Or sell for $25. WILL ee DECO AUTOMATIC coal for _ ave you, or sell: VE 6-4321 afte WATER SOFTENERS RENT, sell or swep, $3.50 mo, -OR_ 3.2360, ing" of value | ‘ reeable value. like new. Ernest Riemenschneid- | er, 148 Dwight. FE 2 GLE — SELL a SWAP Hound for z. OR Bird WAP IN 3 BED- WILL § om Gar Aol area. For tate Seeat car, Or sell with small down payment. 50607, 56 For Sale Clothing. ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK pants from 3f¢c; shirts from 33c. Also overcoats, suits, $6 or less. 389 Orchard Lake Ave. BLUE & GREEN WA PLAID coat, Excellent condition, Paid $60 will take _ Call after 6:30, OR 3-4293. BRAND NEW ALLEGRO COAT. Large size 8 Gray with bik. stripes cost $126, will take $65. FE 2-1247. AVY BLUE GABORDINE STOR eet excellent condition, $15. _4-3307, 7 GIRLS COAT HAT, SIZE Cirecelient cond. $15, 247 Ottawa, GIRL CLOTHING SEE 79, AND - 3 ¢ ond 8 3 a coat ose 122, FE 5-348. ES, Siz , REAS, FE Gobie anytime 9:20 fo 5. FE 38-9609 a: MAN'S svIT, Ee i. S rgermenge: coe dresse: erg ts sip wt J = oak ‘ares .. sige f rts, roe ta thoes, sites 12°& 13. WOMAN Soe WINTER LIKE “new, pod between ae. Arie 4-2903 - PLACE A “LOST” AD: Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover g loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer, he ‘ELEC. DEEP FREEZE 65 __308_Nelson DINING RM TABLE & 5 CHAIRS buffet, china cabinet. FE 4-8283. DUO-THERM OIL CIR CULATO® heater, with blower and 150 gal- lon tank. $35. Call "FE 4-2281 any time. STOVE AND eure __ironer. Good condition, FE 5-809 ELEC, RANGE = goon SoRoE ae Reasonable. ee SEWING ‘aacit RCA color Wy. fixe ad eae will sell for r $200; e hn rom am cone ike , 3 09 er we ox red RCA deluxe dishwasher. nev- er used, $160. FE 5-2766.' RESTONE WA 2 PIECE hoor set good cond 41 Park e FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM redone Ace AP $16. — oP Open Rs -m Sense carvers vot and Howari, FRIGIDAIRE a oe E. EXC. Ly ear 452 Orchard Lake Ave. 12 sane OIL TANKS. pe breakfast set......... $19.95 Washer sevctercoesse 9026 } rm, of] heater __ owecces $20.95 Dav rt & chair. eon oeeeeeee Lazy- hrm, coal he chair THOMAS “ECON OMY Y 361_8, Saginaw pad. : washer, oil bot water heater §20, __5-2766 WASHING MACHINE oe tional] with esutomatie ptm $129.50 - value $89.95. slightly ecratched Michigan Fluorescent. 593 Orchard Lk. Ave — 4. WOOD & COAL RANGES Tr Sas bination with ¢ sol here oy Sam- uel's rp ateels WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Late model fs at fair prices. We fix ‘em to rese]] at low prices needy people. Peer Appliance Co. 8161 lOsmmeres Rd. 34114 Christmas Gifts 59 PH or eg Noten 3 MADE or prints. Expertly done rs fon pacar Marcel’s Photo, s| ae Sale Miscellaneous 60 % Lok ALY ANTE ina es, cen : fare aivanized a cent 7 ar “gata - pe $3.39 ioe bs 4 in. soil pipe. $4.08 Le length. Thom: son. 7005 aie « Mile west of Airport. 12-GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH * poiszehote, almost new. 3 16 dou- le barrel. horse electric motor. Low pressure paint conpressor Spray gun ory ose. } built in lroning beard. 2 storm windows. = a cabinet. Portable __ Wardrobe. 4-4195. 1-AAA-] ALUMINUM SIDING Forget painting -& insulate same me ECT FROM AP- PLICATOR & get finest quality expert workmanship at lowest pos- sible price Auburn & ads For Free Estimates Call OL 1-994) If no answer cal] OL 1-623 32 WHEEL te 64 CHEV. shotgun, FE 2-1048. 2 Pe ae AND EDGER. Hea. Will deliver. FE 5-9120. BA white seers ANDING soa.ets $18.95 a al sink .. ...... 6 5-05 an 2 Bone china service sorted pieces in Must sacrifice MI 6 for 12. _ silver. SURPLUS LUMBER & TERIAL SALES co. Ré_ (M59) OR 3-1002 BAVARIA CHINA LUNCHEON SET — Prancisc e settings. ofl to 4 & SG ie nen: Capen: : EB EE | ~ ofl floor furnace: Will tn. | STEEL OVERHEAI STOVES BOUGHT. eae WE | Scar cl cuate woktaow ane a pS vtandard eos. FE 2 G et le Sis Hogg Rood de “stee) foldaway closet doors ry a COLDSPOT REPRI1. 9350 ESSER Foures Sse Leve| onme ,only, before 9 am. OF | gc0 oe ieee nd Rd_ Holy. Melrosé 7-3582,| $1 jus vacuum ¢ 2 Electrie garage door operators er with attachments, $14.95.| 150 POTATO CRATES. 4301 JOS | Gar | a bed ifving on ~ | 0 Ga HOME FUEL “ee ty by ane bles, 3 rugs, several eral other pieces} TRADE-IN DEPT tank. MA 6-6363. BERRY DOOR SALES — tor Wall soll te. | Guar. elec. washer ...... $39.95 | 339 GALLON OIL TANK AND DUO- 2 8. Paddock Bt living rm. suite .... Bd i= space heater, r A Se eee $70.88 rket 4-3146. ? AS FURNACE. 175,000 ae WITH se cegieion a SDMA, A ig Ep er | ee “blower &. contels ee € er oe cond per week Duo-Therm of] heater.| Walnut vemty & bench ... $30.98 faci Saw FF he PORE: boa eke! DOWN | HEATING | ja bemeros re bd washer. $29./ 1 ra oo ae. $20.95; A te , ie! &I aie ars ee. rney. Har- Schick's M¥ 3-371, Tabletop elec. range -..... $20 58 i eae i} AB-GAS RANGE _| want Oruur ress AVAti ie} & a. «| HAND WOVEN RUGS Miracie Mile in the J. C. Penne ww Counter Excel- WYMAN’S Pale saa We do weaving ‘also ©. wal strips lent condition. $36. Call FE FO) | 1. w pie EE Terms PE ¢-1123 for_sale. PH ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT AVAILABLE NOW HOLLAND 23° COAL FURNACE & THE " BE|TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS FOpND AT L fange R. B. Munro Elec. Co,| Taylor steel (Sig bp erleod casing. 73 8. Parke St. Cae ad oH vote Eo : HGE FOR ELEC thie “S ao MM On | Sas Soe Geomener Deoes” ro A i ie pod af NEW & USED roo Phan Ve B Munro Elec 2260 Dixie Hwy. proved. $88.50 value $49.50 and Visit our trade dept or res!) tric Co. 1060 W. Huron. ANCHOR FENCES 50. These are slightly marred. bargains VACUUM CLEANERS 150 & UP. KR FHA « | Also Electric, Oi] & Bottled Gas 4 M TO PAY M 956 ote er rrea ve cre, | esters st terrific values. Michi- We buy. sel) or trade Come out . gan Fluorescent, 393 rd Lx. and lock around. 2 acres of free| USED TV REBUILT & ATTENTION Ave, — 1 parking Phone PE 6-0241. teed. Obe; TV U: Store. | Everything ie Building Matertals HOMART DIN ALE STEEL FU OPEN MON. SAT. 8 TO 6 Union V e Te ii. geen ee . 4c and up a e new, greyed 6 nee Fy bxSa? or 1 mne| USED HOLLYWOOD BED. BOX| Used gtorm eash'..--:... $250 e2.| trois Rets Bat_-fses, *Y SO F"of Auburo Heights on Auburn) {2une snd mattress, FE | Good exterior paint’... KITCHEN MCABINE NKS. ka Mse Saw & hammer set........ lightly scratched 42" model. APT SIZE WASHING MACHINE | “TD? PET AIOE re Elec Co’ 1000 Bevis asspieritic vciaseias & folding bathtub FE 3-7251. ens We carry @ complete ne of safle Y and Gr. mousle Wietigan > = > = ~ Fluorescent, _ AUCTION Used Trade-In Dept. ata ie ee ee : ceeescceoen A K GUTTER @ CENTS PER LOT. Warwick's 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. s- Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES 4’x 8x 33” PLASTERBOARD '$125— 4x 8 x 5%” PLYSCORE THIS WEEK ONLY $4.95 ROCKLATH BUNDLE 98c See V-grooved Manes: Sai sash doo 3:0x6: ° Plush dr. with lights ae comb dr. Comp MATT ge INSULATION Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. , 7940 Soclay ioe Rd. EM 323-4171 Open 8 to 8 pm. daily paniase 10 "til 2 : eames Cea FREE. You BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND quarters Opdykp Mkt FE 5-7941. BATHROOM town kitchen oil and (ad ee ENCE SOIL PIPH. 5 FT. $ 3.798 ay Ma LOMBING SUPPLY 172° . Sagin FE 5-2100 ee FT: 6X ae TORM WINDOWS. storm doors. 810. OR 3-4287, 1 BER ALUMINUM CARCI DOOR . FE ¢3070 4 p.m, ZERS ALL MODELS available. Chest & Upright. be cla, low. prices. Samuel's pliance, pee MA 5-6011. UPRIGHT FAMOUS- Scratched, terrific R name brand, values Abd 5S while ey last. ae os sth os lease. Mich uorescent, 393 O: herd Lk r ory FREN CH pe nite BARREL- back chair, radio, upholstered bed- room chaise jounge, fancy dishes pictures misc .rummage, FE 192 Gas ve pivipED TOP, $40. 163 : Good condi- Gray ao Mi | open-a: m iounge Yipee Excelent ondition, $30. IR 3-7753, Gas Las hfs Srane vas DRUM. $3 $30 } tank, wer Re det machines all makes. "0.96 ectric. Corner WN, HIG CHAIR CRIB, BUGGY, omnes end tables, FH 2-2003. ‘OOD WAKEFIELD BEDRM. EY Champagne Blond, OR D, BOX SPRIN WwooD BF wend matress. $20.00. FE «338, KELVINATOR. REFRIG ik CU. FT. Exc, cond. FE 86-1427 EELVINATOR REFRIC: 3 OU. PT. Excel. rn es rr hen 70 ‘chairs, tay b ia 14 Ay & hi TV. . che mA, not Say, “charge it.” ® oor Se See Be ater 8 Cab’ sinks and “ittings $57.96 up. Laund fa BOSTON TERRIER STUD, 11% PP stock. Curtiss. OR BRITTANY PUPPIES AKC § W $20. 8470 Tindall. Davisburg. Me: rose 49401. BEAUTIFUL BLOND FEMALE BLACK AND FILL DIRT. BEACH | OME IN ANT i-A TOPSOIL, BLACK DIRT & lan Fill, sand, clay or gravel. | 21 RED HAMPSHIRE PULLETS, 3-1548,, z reasonable 4270 Hatchery Rd, A Drayton Plains. - AND CKS, VER American =| @acmsg, asp (pucks, "veny SALE. 095 CHICKENS. 60c tone Products|" s&s! 10A etone........-.. + $173 pe ya. __Sale Farm Produce 75 Grversona ‘stone! — cine oe aa APPLES DELICIOUS ORCHARD Beach, Fcc, BS per load. | at 681 No Squirrel Rd. Auburn Deliver} extra MA 5-2161 | Heights 335 SASHABAW RD. APPLES PEARS, CIDER, HONEY eee 2330 Clarkston Rd. Lake Ori APPLES & SoS CIDER. HOME- pep | Orchards, 5460 Orchard Lk. CANNING TOMATOES — LAST chance to tas gh doped own before aad frost. uash, 3660 Giddings F. CaorcEe BARTLETT PEARS. AP- Es for canning Corner of W. aple and Orchard Lake Rd. De Conlck Bros. Orchards, MAy- fair 6-2106 GLACKMORE FARMS 72150 E. SIL- verbell Rd. Canning apples. OL YOuR APPLES AT dridge Orchard 625 E. Buell na. 5 miles N. of rpms Whole- aaa or retail $i bu. & up GET YOUR APPLES & POTATOES at Sutton’s Orchard. 324 N. Lake Rd Opes Tues. —— TOES. $1.40 per ise Baid fa Mt. Rd. Sale Farm Equipment 76 CHAIN SAWS McCULLOUCH Bales & Service New & Used EASY | CREDIT TERMS HOUGHTEN & SON 3 1, CASE & FERGUSON pean Rochester OL T61 6 HP RIDING a ee Hae 24" mower cultivators & 38" blade. Like new. $250. FE 8-6840 CHAIN SAWS. 3 HP. SAWS ALL ’ positions. Reg. price $169.50. Our Grice. $119 All tractors and mowers greatly reduced. Lee’s Sales & Service TERMS. 921 Mt. Clemens FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proux Oliver Sales on M24, Just north ot Oxford. GOOD USED FORD TRACTOR with eager. er toes. HAY TOO USED AND rebuilt bev bafta Ph. Hs 1- Deere. Kew Idea McCUL. CHAIN SAWS : — Parts & Repairs. 1890 Croo Rd. ter 6-0446 McCulloch Chain Saw Heddquarters LET NE OF CH SAWS ON DISPLAY. WE TAKE TRADES CREDIT TERMS. KING DROS. ee RD. AT OPDYKB FY 40734 or FE ¢1112 OCTOBER SALES Teactets, ijliers, & mowers, New used. W'll consider any rea- Seastes offer over cost to reduce EVANS EQUIP. 6507 DICE HWY. §-7878 or OR_3-1924 SPECIAL ALLISCHALMERS TRACTOR MODEL B WITH [NEW TiRed ‘TI- g CREDIT TERM KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1142 Auction Sales AUCTION SAT, OCT. 11 AT Z o'clock located § miles south of Ze) terms—¥i d een nter Rocheste’ SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW! TRA LY anley ky “10 Bagiey, ure bred cocker, reasonable. ple 6-19 2 2%-YEAROLD BEAGLE ~GOOD - we _ MOBILE . } , %, ° / s FORTY:‘TWO | For Sale Housetrailers 78} Boats & Accessories 85 Foreign & & Sports Cats 908 opera atut i ‘sn ince, ah. Gu - I 2 be at na _ Mey Sissi or wt a RINT, 1982 RABY HEALY 860 My’ pour.) | ir ¢. | 2a ne oc a ade oftitration f'n Fae i al Craft dport Rec oo a Hleaxe. ar ie to exciting cafavans.) 30 ALMA, Be T orree takes, After 6 — FE 3-9 ‘%° BY 10 CUSTOM BUILT r with 40° alum awning. Sacrifice. FE §-6519. 45 FOOT BY to troiter, 2 bedroom sleep tomatic washer excelleni tion ._ Sacrifice” ¢ Call FE 8-9053 $7 MAL ee TRAVEL T & gpa Sleeps 5 Eeaiay rakes lights. $900. OR 3.4152. 3562 Frank. man. Drayton Pietne: “ALL ALUMINUM 30 FT. HOUSE trailer Sell or trade for ? FE 49601. ; FOOT 1957 DE- 7, @u- condi- 8-9053. IF ¥ YOU'VE “LOOKED. why: Before you buy. <4 | Alma 1953 29-ft : - $1385 OR_3-2309 _ FOR SALE OR RENT LOVELY 1957 Glider trailer 36 ft. 2 bed- . excellent cond Bivens 6 Imm.diate oc- 2 j2_after 4 pm. IMMEDIATE SALE. 1956 _ GEN-|—— 8 eral deluxe housetrailer 30 ft., $400 and take over payments 350 gel- ofl. tank and all outside ae FE 88019. Mrs. La- HOME SALES 51-27 ft. Fis, 40-36 ft tanette, $1.205: 52-36 ft. 2 bedroom | Travelo $1,795; 53-33 ft Crestline|” $1 495° §5-31' Pontiac Trail $1.995 The price is right on new 8 interior cupancy, MI 6 also gee the fabu-| —— ew Moons, lous 1959 fetes’) Bomes New Moon dea MY 2-4611. PARKHU! RST TRAILER SALES Oxford Trailer Sales ART. GENERAL ann bunting, also ¢ util. boat. Only $249 «| Hareington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899. 8. TELEGRAPH RB PE 2-8033 Open punaave STORAGE Make four reservations now for vent & —— storage Complete INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1889 § TELEGRAPH RD. FE 2-8033 Open Sundays - STORAGE BOATS & MOTORS IN AND OUT SERVICE WINTERIZING INLAND LAKES SALES PE ¢1121 _3127’W. Huron FE 2-6122 For Sale Airplanes 86 equipped tr po ee Sales at 8. Bivd. & 8. Saginaw S Pie 40568 For Sale Cars 91 SPECIALS 68 CHEVY 4 Dr. Bel Air Hard- top, powerglide, power steering, sharp. One. owner, ONLY $219. ‘57 CHEVY Bel Air 2 Dr. Hara: | Sport Coupe, V-8 with power- ge power steering, one owner. *OT PONTIAC CATALINA 2 Dr. pD, one owner, ONLY $1505. “46 ARON $1,500. AL- oe Air “Sg ee eae FES. eisat 4251 Gid- ac. Transportation Offered | 87 CARS FOR GREENBORO Gas allowance to Hartford Cae! FE 2-3215 FE 2-5823 etter se $90.10. 3-1254 ¥—4— ENGINE —AE . California $80: Hawaii, _Ferry Service, Inc OR TRUCK GOING NORTH PART lead, elther way. FE 5-6806 ‘51 FORD 2 Dr, V-8, sharp. ONLY $1195. "86 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 Dr. ste. anary one owner. ONLY Dixie “OK Lot + ———Dixte—Hwy. at -Sashabaw- Drayton Plains, Mich. OR __ Pall! | 054 I HARDTOP ROAD- | eae nee aa ord $700, MI | Wanted Used-Cars 88 1957 OR 1958 MERCURY “DR. automatic transmission, wer steering, $2000 cash OR ¥2. 1% wide used tratlers Bottle gas & accessories. For variety size. pe & net terms we a e beaten mile south of Lake Orion «al M-24. 2.0721. Pontiac Chief Detroiter Bargains—Bargains Lode add 8 & 10 wide Highest trade-in allowance ever Get our dea! before you buy. Re- member, you will save hundreds at dollars at: Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 Dtkle raf Bo 4 Miles North o! Poutiae OR 312 Open i Days ry Week SEE US FOR BUYS IN CAMPING trailers or homes Champion 1955) alum. $2,450; Anderson 968 - homes, 15. 17 ‘and 18% ft. Many! others to choose from. Holly Ma-| rine Coach Sales, 15210 Holly Rd. Holly. MElrose 4-6771 oo ARROW % FOOT 2 bedroom, very reas, EM 3-8551. MUST SELL: a FT. ROYCRAFT. cond.. for hore or hunters Corner Maceday Dr. aud us, MUST SELL: 18 FT. HOUSETRAIL- er. sleeps 4, $175 or best offer OA 8-2918 TRAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons | We buy, selland trade. (|F Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies Tra ECONOMY CARS AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FE 22666 days or eves. BEST PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. PE 4-4878 CASH FOR CARS RARDENBURG MOTOR ser e Cass at Pik CASI: FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAS? BLVD. FE 8-4639 AN WELT Hwy. Dray Plains pays the High Cash models Ph OR 3-1 See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar. on late mate cars. 2527 Dixie Hwy. 3-1603. ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US WE'RE PAYING Top $$$ Doll lar AND WE’RE IN _TOWN GLENN'S MOTOR SALES — AT OUR NEW LOCATION FE pee Ws OMEN 4.1797 4-1) PRICES JUNK CARS | Al AND _scerap, Free tow, OR 3-60 TOP ee H FOR,ANY M as OR de up or do URN USED CARS AND JUNE Will buy Olive 1-1961 WTD. cars. 60 8 Telegrapb E 2-3200 Open a8) to 6° Closed Sundays WE NEED SHORT OF MONEY? Let us sell your trailer from our large lot We will pick up your trailer uvertise, demonstrate, nae 58 acca test be clean. AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy FE 27-0878 FE 4-6896 sel! and arrange ‘for insncing.| 80 you receive cash immediately | for only 10 per cent. We have buyers walting. so hurr phone or come out ee bal Coach een vate Holty A rose 4-677 Holly... Rent Tie Space 79 AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL lage. The finest % mile SE Pon- tlac 170 N. Opdyke FE_ 5-336! INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS from bus stop, Pontiac Trailer _ Coach Park, E_5-9902. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR ant the best. 40x80 room or ft. 36 shelter 2 mi east of “Oxford. On Lakeville Rd_ Ph. OA 83022. MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN lakefront and playground 3-261. YOU VE SEEN THE REST; NOW see the best Savers Take ‘Trailer Park. FE 2-529 Auto Accessories 80 1947 FORD PARTs AND TIRES. Cheap. OR 3-6073 1953 FORD 6 MOTOR. moter. 197 S Johnson AuTO TOP Cone 6 FT. LONG, 8 in. high. zippered waterproof cover, Bargain’ $40 Olson. 3410 Reese Road, Ortonville. Ph __MA_5-2375. SET OF HOLLYWOOD FENDER} skirts & 1 baby spotlight $25.) Inquire 925 Boston a For Sale Tires and 1981 PLYM SUBURBANITE | ike new 2 heavy _ Guty De Luxe tubes FE 2.7201 A-| USED TIRES $350 cP WE 2 GOODYEAR titres — 760-15 buy. sell aie) white walls TA TIRE SALES { $03. eapaee St FE | 4-0687 | ——— STANDARD BRAND. NEW TIRES traded in on General Safety Tires Un to ah per cent off. Black or waoltewa. Sa) “WILLIAMS 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn USED TIRES. GUARANTEED ALL sizes. Your choice $695. L & S Standard | 644 Oakiand. Serv. 6 Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE . Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- 23 Hood Phone a Sale Motor Scooters 82 OO ECCS "84 ALLSTATE GOOD COND. EM_3-5351 56 CUSHMAN ist class cond, W. Strathmore. $110 MOTOR SCOOTER with extras, 109 arine| 7 M EM Clarkston, Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. FE For Sale Trucks 90 ' TON DODGE, STEEL BED, 8’ sides. Very good FE 3-7162, ‘46 CHEVROLET ', TON STAKE, helper eae 700:15 6 ply tires. call B Tr Harold Tur- ner ora MI 4-7! ‘50 GMC DUMP. Goan CONDI- maton: $525. OR 3-7135. DODGE. 1% TON STAKE, A-l condition, must sell, terms. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Mich. MA 5-514] Dixie “OK” Lot TRUCK SPECIALS "33 FORD V-8 '3-ton pickup, runs good, new paint. ONLY $595. "BO" FORD DUMP. eek rubber, rsd oe pat ready to gS to work. "48 STUDEBAKER 1's ton stake, complete with racks, ONLY $295. Se ‘ '48 DODGE % ton pickup, new | aint, runs oe " seen good, appreciate. ONLY $ A ~~ Dixie "OK" Lot Sashabaw Dixie Hwy. at |Drayton Plains, Mich. OR_3-6111 "47 42%, TON PICKUP vie Mercury motor trade __for good Model A cole 2- 3 82. DON'T BCY a VEW. OR USED TRUCK “Ti! You Check Orr Low Prices. “CY” OWENS. 147 & Saginaw FE 5-2246 . - 1955 DODGE 3, TON PICKUP 4 Speed transmission. $675, JACK C@LE, INC. DODGE - Plymouth - CHRYSLER W, Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-4511 1952 FORD 6 PANEL NEW PAINT and tires FE 2-7221. *54 FORD TANDEM 10-YD DUMP. $2,200 FE 5-8257, ‘50 FORD F3 PICK-UP, V-8, ONE owner, extra shar Call BOB BUTLER. Harold Turner Ford, ML 47500 48 JEEP PICK-UP. ‘3 TON. wheel drive. $175. FE 4-0072 to CUSHMAN SCOOTERS ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE 12 8. PADDOCK iat Pike) FE 4-4246 For Sale Motorcycle.83: FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON) fo Harley Davidson. see Harley! vidson Sales Co 72 8. Seat baw. _ ,__ For Sale Bicycles 84 ‘ENGLISH STYLE BIKE LIKF new. $35. 286 E. Bira S&. | Boats & Accessories 85) Ce eA ey 12 FT YELLOW JACKET CEN- ter deck. Windshield Steering 10} HP Firestone $225 64 Mohawk. affer 4:30 14 FT BOAT 15 AP EVINRUDE |—. motor Good buy at $500 In cludes skis ski rope & life jackets! Call_after 6 OR 3-8286 7 15 HP JOHNSON ELECTRIC WITH _remote controls. OR 3-6527, ~ 25 Per Cent Discount | oo so 1958 Jone motors. & & train OWENS MARINE tere 396 Orcharé Lk Ave. 2-80" 30% OFF BOATS, MOTORS AS TRAILERS TROJAN CRUISER Runabouts NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS A -ATWATER A CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES 1401 Fin Sieber at Walton Bivd FE 8-4 . Open Bun FE +Qr7e | DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily) hrough Classified Ads. To! sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,| "32 GMC 2 TON DUMP, 5 ¥ARD box, 8:25.20 tires, 2 speed axle. Call BOB BUTLER, Harold Tur- ner Ford, Mi 47500 HIGHWAY BUS 25 passenger flexible 53 INTER- setional motor, 8:25.20 tires, new aint Call ih a Harold urner Ford, SITG MCC 2, TON PICKUP Very OoeaTs Condition. BRAID DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 34 Years Fair 7" at W FE ~PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass HUNTER'S SPECIAL 1% TON WALK-IN VAN, dual wheels, take your choice. Call BCB Ta ee Warold Turner _ Ford, M) 4 34 Sea era i% TON 12 ft sta new paint, like new condition Cad BOB BUTLER, _ Harold Turner Ford, MI 4-7500._ | 1951 TRAIL MOBILE 8-10 YD ii whee! grave) trailer oa pave 1,500, FE 5-6115, TON CH GHEYY eicoaue $200. NEEDA US"™D TRUCK? | PICKUPS from Panels from 7 trucks to choose from Call For Good \ wi ve Used Cars HAUPT ‘Pontiac Sales aS nas ao 4 dr. Sood Loaded . $49.50 down. oy r 30 mos. op | balance. 1957,.Ford i . White & blue. Radio, Heater. ve F Whi ‘ordomatic $1 MAple 5-5566 MAple 5-114 1956 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. HARD- Pn talent he ge r rear speaker, ne beauty A-l sharp, Sacrifice for $1,405. FE_ 23-5070. “A00" This car’s previous owner was an executive of Pack- ard Motor Co. For the ul- in luxury sppoint- ents this car can't be duplicated This 1956 hard- | top has -ful! power eca‘iip- ment plus torsion bars. Very low mileage. Birmingham car of course Ever-Luster = per Glow is the color it's even special. Only $1595 ~SCHUTZ | DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodwar‘’ MI 6-5302 1955 BUICE SUPER HARDTOP, low mileage exc condition, full wer, oie $2002 owner, 371 Voor- eis Rd. FACT ORY BRANCH 57 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP door—Radio & heater, ynaflow. ~ 2) PONTIAC > “RETAIL STORE PE 3-7111 65 MT. CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1955 BUICK 48D STRAIGHT Tuns good | j stick, R&H, rear seat speaker, 32-6446, herp OR NEW, RAMBLER TRADE-INS ‘55 Plymouth 8 cy]. 4 dr. "54 Studebaker 2 dr. ‘53 Ford 8 cyl.. "62 Willys, overdrive _. 295 Roger’s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Av PE 2-9555 RAMBLER JEEP DEALER BUICK 1955 4 DR ONLY 29,000 mi Very clean Avail Sun. or weekdays. $1,100 Liberty 9-3158. FOR QUALITY. CADILLACS Also a fins selec oe of other clean used cars, It’ Wilson-Pontiae Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B'ham ~ MI 4-1930 1952 Buick 2-Dr. Special today. x x @ super 4 dr. Looks. good, good. R&H. Automatic ana! man for $245. PEOPLE'S AUTO 68 Oakland FE 2-235] 1958 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR. HT uy equipped. 4500 miles. FE 458 R. &C, Rambler OUR SLOGAN 1954 Packard, R&H,- Sharp S 1953 Plymouth pais R&H, clean. 1953 Eesmibise: & R & MOTOR SALE coMPLETH & eee 8 AM BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 53 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 495 SPECIAL SEDAN, radio, heater, automatic transmission, sharpie. 54 Cheyrolet 4-Dr. $ 795 STATION WAGON, radio, heater, automatic {ransmission, very clean, '53 Chevrolet ......$ 375 CLUB COUPE, radio, heater, new paint. ’53 Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 295 SEDAN, radio, heater, good 2nd car, , ’S2 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $ 195 RADIO, heater, automatic trans- mission, good transportation. $ 895 54 Buick 4-Dr. #PECIAL, radio. heater. automa- tic transmission, top condition *S6 Buick 2-Dr. $1595 ROADMASTER HARDTOP, radio heater, automatic jreuamlayions full power equipment, one owner. ’57 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1995 SUPER HARDTOP. radio, Bester. eee tomatic transmission, eres & brakes, exceptionally clean ’°S6 Buick 4-Dr. ....$1450 SPECIAL HARDTOP, radio, heat- Ct automatic transmission, - very clean, 56 Olds 2-Dr. ¢ anes HARDTOP, radio heater, auto- matic transmission, power steer- ing & brakes, a. sharpie. OLIVER “BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Dixie | "OK" Lot 7 We Can Beat Any be ; EM 3-0142. A 3-4155 1955 Dodge. 2-Dr., 6, Rin auto. trans. Sharp 1955 Chevy. 4-Dr, Sedan, clean. 1954 Chevy, 2-Dr. R&H. sharp. auto. trans TF h aahiine wear & 56 Chev et-..... $1081 “hye OLD HORSE TRADER® ‘58 ‘Simca, se eg 81995. ry pag sas 1 095 'S7 "Thunderbird. «$2895 "96. Wagon, 9-pass._ $1445 so Wa 5 Wagon barra SSMS, FOM, ‘35°C "Chevy 2- 2-Dr. +. ‘$ 945 BS | just had the most wonderful conversation with Debbie! She didn't get a word in edgeways!” LOOK : SAVE | ne ee WE HAVE HEST TRADE- INS ANYW RE You HAVE iN ING R A REAL BARGAIN IN A NE NEW US CAR. HERE Is YOUR OP- PORTU TO LO REAT FEEL GRIAT AND BE GREAT IN ONE rit SLICKES aCe USED S SCHUTZ MOTORS. INC. DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward Blim. MI 6-5302 ‘53 BUICK FULLY EQUIPPED. Drives good. EM 3-0081. H. Rig. gins. ‘$6 SUPER BUICK CONVERTIBLE, Coral & White, White nylon ay full power, A heauty at §1, Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales MY 2-2871 [BACK IN - BUICK, is boar mee cians, $75. FE 1950 CADILLAC 4-DR. nuns oes new. No money down. nrGnth. Bob Frost. Inc., “280 iim er Blvd (By-Pass around B’Ham) MI 6-6934. CADILLAC, PVT ‘55 COUPE DE- Niliem 23 boo miles, * sharp. $2,075. For Sale Cars ee For Sale Cars 91 SEE THIS! "84 Dodge V-8, 2 dr., sharp ..$675 "34 Chevy 4 dr., like new ....$745 "55 Olds Holiday Cpe.. nice . $1295 'S? Olds super 2 dr, a steal $595 4 ‘ord dr., cyl., yours HOUGHTEN & SON” YOUR PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER ni CAR SALES $28 N. — ——_ OL 1-9761 {°% to—g M24 AT CLARKSTON RD D MERCURY MY ¥ 4.2612 oh oe 4 aa V-8, +DR. Cont. wheel, 31.060 a vow . 260 W. Fairmount. . After p.m. - MANY "82, "33 & "54 MAKES AND stant op hand Come out & k them overt Auburn Motor |. Sales CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD. i980 0 CHEVY 4 4 DR. 150. FE 4-0424 7 CHEV. STATION Wacon. Rigi Bargain, EM ae 1957 0, +DR. inger. rat Boer rule om Lake. im Motor Sales * DODGE, 1955 mmaculate black and wis interior. Userectess” to save at ofily SCHUTZ DE 80TO . OAR, $12 8. Woodward 1957 CHEV. WAGON. $1,550. EM 3.0800. 1956 ESE HARDTOP, ee Bob Frost, as new, § 280 Hunter Blvd. yay eas stoaad B'Ham) MI 6-6034 CONVERTIBLES 1657 Chevrolet ~......-0-c.54-- $1595 1955 Chevrolet ............... $1035 1006 Pord) once ne ccen >ghed 1957 Lincein BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Blvd. : MI 6-6034 (By-Pass around B'ham) 1922 CADILLAC PHAETON WITH aluminum hares Entire ignition al V-6 engine re- res, tubes & re curtains Nearest offer $1,500. Mo- tel McNeive, Clarkston, Mich. FACTORY BRANCH 54 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 210 Sn Radio & heater, straight stick. A . $695 PONTIAC . "RETAIL STORE FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS BT. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1951 CHEVY DELUXE 2 DR ments of & 83 month, Cail ek Mar rks a Harala Turner Ford RepaeeESSTON od motor and tires. no rust. Great Lakes. FE 8-0402 JEROME “Bright Spot” P1695 "38 oe SUPER 88 4 DR. ” $1495 oP oRe FAIRLANE 2 DR. $795 ‘54 BUICK SUPER, CON- VERTIBLE, DYNAFLOW. $1695. ‘st NASH RAMBLE R CR TRY DR. STATION WAGON $495 ‘34 eA CUSTOMLINE vV-8 TU 1 $995 OLDS 88 CONVERT- IBLE. -HYDRAMATIC $875 amv ROLEE. 316. 2 DR. 495 "30 chert eo 4 DR. SEDA 62 $1695 | $595 ‘55 FORD TUDOR V°8. JEROME 1 ’ 1 "Bright Spot’ Olds - Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass z “CY” OWENS FORD 54 GEVROUET - “3408 “Cy” uy OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 "6 CHEVY ve 6 DR. Rah. 2 je, owner, 5 MOTORS 124 Oakland ‘47 CHEVROLET COUPE. PHONE FE_1-8053, 5 ae, 4DOOR HARD- V-8 engine, radio, heater and oe lide. On stock No. 4242. real buy for $1198. North Chev. Hunter Blvd at 8. wacenere Rebs Birmingham SELL OR TRADE UITY IN 1958 ey, pet Pe ‘af for cash or pickup. 1958 CHRYSLER TARDTOF 2-DR automatic, brakes, Premium nylon white wall i other extras, Like new. Must sell. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH oes M-15, Clarkston A 5-5141 98's Edsel CITATION, 4 DOOR HARDTOP — power windows, power seats $2750 . Lincoln Premier Coupe ....cececeses $4250 € [ Chrysler NEW YORKER 4 DR, HARDTOP — power steering, power pralae: Soo cc. cr) Pontiac STARCHIEF 4 DR. HA ARDTOP radio, heater. hydramatic, $2750. oiouth BELVEDERE 4 DR. HARDTOP — radio heater, zp neeom aise trans- mission DeSoto EFLYTE 4 DR. HARDTOP — "radio, — power steerin, : sd LARRY IEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1126-1 “10 dial FE ee | i, I 4. soo FE 2-9101 Open Eves.} FE 80488 = Open till 10 p- , ~ ] ; 4 . ‘ ¥T. Fe . i : power ows, & wer |: i M3450. PE 43529 | a sh Fa tires. No ", ALL MAKES & MODELS, 5 8 Wagon, ¢ O-pass. $1195 54 Chev 2 Dr... e$ 595 ‘34 Piym." HB co "Ford 4-Dr. nia’ $ 295 MANY npn bes Spouse PROM ~ Russ. Daten English Ford Line. ain 9. SAGINAW 1950 CHRYSLER, IMP UBERIAL Ex cellent throughout. Nett cokemet ul ‘1986 Ford Custohline. #ordomatic. Radio & heater srenensessme SUNG Ue, ee Automatic transmis- =. _ Radio & heater. 4 dr. sed nee $195 toes “Mash. 2 dr, codan ... 4208 mv Soris | ©: sedan ... $445 “1953 matic. cond, ay. tetan. 1 La take YAL P. P. Goakes Automatic 4, ee mileage epee = gee Biv st 1955 FORD CONVERT. %. FOM. R&H, whites, Sharp.’ Eddie Steele 33 FORD WAGON V-6 OVER- drive, MY 2-3053. Get Wise, Economize, RAMBLER ILL ‘SPENC na pn & genvice is bt CONVERT, Tia el $l down. Murphy, B‘ham-Rambler, ‘sss re ‘Wood ward, MI_6-3900 1955 FORD, 8TD.. Ral. Sharp, Eadie "biecle Ford. FE 5-0204, 1957 ae rentl | es Ae steering. rakes. ym a Radio : T- 2-tone. Spotiess inside and out. $1 Bob Frost, Inc. 280 tr Bivd (By-pass around B' MI : DOWN ee ments of Fn 76 month. % Mgr.. Parks at a 4-T500, Harold. rahe Ford, 1957 FORD F. LA! $00, 4 DR., 8 cylinder, R&H. whites. . Sha Steele Ford, FE 38 FORD V2 Sisal eae emees r Bell. Great Lakes, - FoM po Si Eddie COND.” MId- FE ee, lt Peer mae Ford’ "4 exch west. A, ee “STATION The BUY Of | THE YEAR FROM Matthews - Hargreaves A $90 Gift For: You And Your Family INCLUDED WITH OUR New & Used Car f$ale CLQSEOUT PRICES 1958's escas WAGON USED CARS OVER 100. ‘ CLEAN. BRACTIFUL “CARS HERE -[S HOW IT WORKS! CSBOnS. otoe er TANDISE. PANY CATALOG OO “ Wants advertising a5 this area. You and ree nmaily can pick out rom their 600 oat ca — ce Fao i] pay is our gift will hog sett Grectty your pom i SPORS, R AGREEMENT , under no cir- by THIS-OFFER GOOD "ONE WEEK ONLY! Matthews- Hargreaves _Your CHEVROLET Dealer ‘The BIG, BIG ‘ol 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE 4-4547 Coupe § $ 395] Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln | “15 ve Pontiac” On the Bivd. OA os] Radio an Heater,” Hydrama- tesenteresecsranoace nosoeooote - $404. 51 PONTIAC | 4 DOOR SEDAN Ratio & Heater, Hydyama- ofloos aoteesonsccnoques Cl} 135, DODGE ad oi} 2. 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FACTORY BRANCH 58 PONTIAC # steering $2895 "RETAIL L'STORE” | 6 wer CLM __ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1963 rommac 3.1 i: SSESSION ae engine Woodward, MI Clean Cars Hard To Find Not at GLENN'S THE WORD an rege THAT ARE ALL OUR ; “All andp icked’ AND_ THAT ARE AMONG THE | VERY | CLEANEST TO BE FOUND j AN HU RY, BUY WHERE YOUR | FRIENDS BUY. They're Going Like Hot-Cakes 57 BUICK ee HARDTOP Door Radio & heater, ‘ Ato. trans., Power steering. 157" FORD STATION WAGON weno sedan 4 door —- o & Héater, ieee lees: 7G HEVROLET DEL RAY R Radio’ & Heater, Power srr "$7 DODGE CORONET HARDTOP | Radio & Heater, Power 0 brakes, Auto, trans. '§6 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR 88 rin fo Radio & Heater, Hydrama- tic, Power “rakes. maar 56, STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. 2 . 6 "Radio & Heater. 3044 Cyl, eh CHEVROLET \% TON PICKUP sited. meeet Deluxe Cab. BnRaE EC Wen ocoelenenesdans » $7047 54 PONTIAC nets 4 DOOR adio & Heater, Hydrama- Hoesososno0n enon Soonoonaco cond $604. ens FORD . Radio & Heater, ¥e-Omege 53 PONTIAC - : 4 DOOR 8E GLE N's” Motor Sales - 952 W. HURON FE Tob Viton LUE” ‘ts » CARS Rambler, 66, 8 6-3900 i Rr 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail) coupe. V4. r and b.. auto trans Walled Lake MA 4-451] $8* gente. cient pau, et —_— BECAUSE =. ~~ ‘98 Pontiac S/CHIEF CATALINA ‘COUPE Radio Heater, Hydra- ring Green with accent. - $2895 98 Pontiac LINA sare Radio: es Heater. dramatic, Red with Ivory acce $2695 ‘97 Pontiac CATALINA COUPE -_ 4Door, Hydramatic. $1995 : ‘56 Pontiac Ivory me ‘AR Betta z 1S nee eee. $1595 ‘D0 Buick CENTURY HA Chetan he aflow, Eowet ‘wer 2 Yr ols Bytatiow. n * $1295 ‘D0 Pontiac Radio and | eater ewer Steer- $995 ‘54 Chevrolet 4-DOOR Radio and Heater { | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. . E 4-7371 - FE 4-1797 We Like The 1959 Pontiac Through Its Sales WE WILL BRING TO You AGAIN THIs YEAR SOME OF THE Finest Used Cars TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND WE'RE - Starting With These Radio and hl wi Hydra- = eye Bite, Brakes. Green 7 $1495 F ACTORY BRANCH, PONTIAC. RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS" | Sade ia THE POST OFF “ICE) ‘58 Pontiac a_ancurey, +DOOR Redio and Heater Hydre- matic Air Condition and Pull Power. — $3395 ‘57 Pontiac 8 CHIEP ATAU A ‘OUPE Radio eater. ow Brakes and. Power Bleering. © $2295 ‘56 Pontiac Radio and BARUTO aaueen Heater, ayarn- $1495 . '56. Pontiac 8/CHIEP CONVERTIBLE ‘99 Pontiac . CATALINA 870 COUPE io River anak. pote $1195 f 54 Ford nese” Ne, pe | $850 fi , ‘ 94 Pontiac . ao gok ae soit La praca ~- FE 3.7917 | 4 Three Waterford. PTAs Schedule i f ~_ Progran Cakes w dams wes class CP iane S ace aie wan a . Channel SofPJBE-TY “Channel (—WWi-TV. Channel 1—WXYZ-TV _ Ohgnnel 9 OKLW-ZV Guessing Now First Meetings TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS . @) Bee tie “Pred. ~Rotimer ‘THURSDAY MORNING No. Format, No Guest |tn-Tescher Assns. have sctieduled Se |“ All-American Glerin Davis their first meeting of the school | © a Time. - Comedy. orgote oot Mall ae. a 30. (4) Continental Classroom. Star, Announces Berle; j|venr. foe Koad sea adie wet 3 A 3 Over gl sical-variety-comedy featur-|g,59 (2) Meditations. How About Laughs? “Health” will be presented by] Racket “ ing comic Berle, and Billy “e es schobl nurse Mrs, Eileen Wright, | ue we : ay — Respro — 6:55 @) On the = Front. BoP ga Television” aie ‘aight at 7:45 at Drayton Plains School. eather + Eliot. stars, iro.) not as “Mr. Television.” * * -—? . (2) Millionaire, Val . of 1:00 (2) TV College. : =: Milton Berle will present a “no. F ; = Ac i. of si : All teachers, me 6:15 (4) Box Four, honesty is impressed on gam- (4) Today. format format’ and no gue,stiteaching the sixth grade at John EWU Camsty (eon) ~ ey Cltooe Fiala ear eae ee ee 390 7) : : 338. . he e introduced to association mem-F (9) Superman. :30 (7) Boxing (cont.) « : in more than two years this eve-lbers, ‘The claas registering c. the (4) Life-of Riley. Comedy ¢ yi haar New 8 (7) Cartoon Carnival ming. "greatest: number of parents from - (2) News: LeGoft. eG ,# Late ncn The series, titled “Milton Berle |7:30 to 7:45 p.m. will receive a eS western series based on life = Starring ig the Kraft Music |room prize. SS = 6:40 (2) Weather. of famous U.S. marshal. Tal ase 7) Big Show. ~Halr’ will get under way on ~ = story, Bat is forced aca As a ae ie Lambert Elementary School New: _~ game of ‘Double Show-’.. (2) Cartoon “Cla aera : , | PTA will hear guest speaker Dr, | oe cece down” when he-helps gam- ee @ oT i 36 minutes. Chandos Reid present “What's | 7:00 (D Anniversary. Soupy; dling ‘ friend. 9:00 (4) I Married > “Not_long after it was announced) What in Education in 1958.” Dr. Sales, Shorr, _ Don l've Got a Secret. Actor ™ — . that I was going to come back) Reid is administrative ~ assistant Wattrick, Fred~.Wolf, © Ed Ww a Bendix. 9:20 (2) News, Weather. with this show, a newspaper fellow| te the superintendent of Water-: e and =e _ out in Los Angeles gave the whole) ford Township Schools. oll gp cso celebrate WXYZ’'s 10:00 oe Page. Carl Reiner,' 9:30 e oy pes n. (thin airay, Acie i lagerea hie An Open House will. be hek seal E « G) This Ts Ale: Chidren’s) 3) News, ©) Our Fred Has. | 99 grag mOMEORING ~ Mito Be del at's i cates a ene ater wb a thr oma show ut. s Your —’ Milton "gs 0 umes, old rou | (4) Amos ’n’ katy. Comedy. (2) Steel Hour. Barbara Bel!9:55 (9) Billboard. ready-for his return to the NBC-TV Network in the new colorcast the old ‘always on’ technique Sa preceding the (2) Code 3. . Geddes, Jackie Cooper in 4 series, “Milton Berle Starring in the Kraft Music Hall,” starting Would be back. A safety program will be pre- -— “MidSummer.” Young}19:09 (2) For Love of Money. tonight at 8. * * & y h School at 8 1:30 (1) L. Welk. Musical va. a have conflict when (4) Dough Re Mi. : + “Hal Kantor, who is my pio- Safety Secret the Watertord || IE = —_ Welk, Alice Lon, ~~ oe find an > ( Movie. oon ee and weed ler Junior Chamber ot Commerce (9) Million Dollar Movie.| to go into show business. - (10:30 (2) Play Your Munch. Back From Russia, Girl Scout Canipers that the program already had been Shas des — a a Oe a &y Weather | (4) Treasure Hunt. _ Make Risky Good Turn ee — te frat tee The annual Moritieth school PTA (4) Wagon ‘Train: Mexican i |11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. -, Urges Summit Talk NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. |really be necessary to open at all. budget will be presented for ap- ( 1) joi i (4) Price Is Ri sie proval and plans for the Nov. 8 , (Dean Stockwe: ins. Wag- 19:29 (9) Film Fare. ) ice Right. ; | i —‘‘One good turn deserves “And he made what I consider (4nnual fair will be discussed. on aged seek out mur- x CLEVELAND — Industrialist’ anther,” said Mrs. J. Howard) t be's priceless comment about — lynched his fath- ‘10:38 (7) Donna Reed. Donna 715 (9) ‘Nursery Schooltime. ‘Cyrus S. Eaton came: home -last ‘enon ae et Cant a this particular writer. ‘He is,’ : subs for her husband - as! ‘night from a trip to the Soviet “Me - Hal said, ‘the only man I know” (2) Quarterback ‘ Club. van) leader of boys’ overnight |12!25 (7) News. Union more convinced than ever Mac Donald, with the assistance! wno can reminisce about tomor. Janice urns Patrick and Laat Wilson, | camping trip. lo ‘this country and Russia could get Of campers at the Gir] Scouts’! pow» »~ Lions’ head coach. (9) Cochise Sheriff. Two /11:30 Hi Bid Dollar. along if they worked at it. Shady amy reservation in spiapial Fo omens de Ge pe ; §:00 (7) Welk (cont) armed robbers hold.up road-| (7) Ricky the Glowne Arriving aboard a plane of the 2° giass jar off the Sat) Gn lili the cxcialare/ttbsc | | (9) Movie (cont.) side dinner. (9) Maggie Muggins. -—«=«ChesaPeake & Ohio Railway Co., of stunk which had lodged beneath| He is going to be just a per- an IC Gas (4) Wagon (jaa) (4) Crossroads. Minister - . mee which he is board chairman, the |* a camp building. former;- not the choreographer,’ (2) (color) High Adventure. | — first church out of 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. ik dors industria ang bis in They succeeded. | the orchestra leader, the director, 19 Dead as Hurricane Lowell Thomas goes on . (9) Pieces of Eight. | 1. “| No, you’re wrong. One good turn /|the writing staff or the guest stars. | spiral maggie, thaed fewucy of Aleska in (2) Steel Hr. (cont.) — ‘oy ite progress of the! aia deserve another. _ |He has the utmost confidence that) Moves Slowly Away, of his adv: ies. | : Kantor is the man to run a pro-| ; ° oem aw ae 11:00 (7) Soupy's On. Comedy THURSDAY AFTERNOON Eaton renewed his. plea for a A * | Wi [ 700 L gram the right way. P From East Coast 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. David with Soupy, Hal Gordon Or- summit conference between Presi-/ ANIMG ith CGS |” There will be no big production ¢ oomes the local boys in! a) oradligfs Th Walter” 2) Love ot Lite. dent enor an papain Lives in Panama Zone numbers; no peels aside MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane football. US _ Ei Ee (4) Tic Tac Dough. from Billy May, the “‘musician’s! Janice, the season's most deadly (9) Movie (cont.) Heatstom, “Night Court”) (9) Whistle Town. of No | PANAMA — On Barro Colorado! musician” who will head up the or-| storm, spun its winds of 75 m.p.h. (4) (color) Price Is Right. Pre | o : _ aig) oe oe sane the Senitheoninn ee Unless, of course, Some,in the open Atlantic today, a ; aN EWS: ; ; 12:30 (2) Search fur Tomorrow u f jon's tropical-life preserve in the personality should come along and! menace to unwary sailors. Its vic- (2) Adventure (cont.) (2) (color) News: LeGoff (4) (color) It Could Be You ™ “Khrushchev we have a man|Panama Canal Zone, an animal) \detelop into a valuable asset that tims number 19 Car prevue | (7) Stu Erwin. mithy whom We could deal. . with 700 legs has been found. — | should be kept around. Janice was located at 5 a.m 9:00 (7) Boxing. Joey Giambra (9) Favorite Story He could come to the United’ It is a member of the millipede, Guest stars? Not, Berle hopes, habout 455 miles east of Jackson- vs. Rory. Calhoun round middleweight bout. in 19-.11:15 (4) Weather. ‘ SNS 4% JS a je ee) 4% iG ad : ES: ‘nd, NG) ore ig yu (7) Night Court. aie | (2) Weather. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. *° neo Sore 1:00 (2) Lffties Day. : (4\gAmos 'n’ Andy. ; ; (7) My Little Margie. re 25 (2) Nightwatch . Th, Joan (9) Movie. Bennett, Rober t ce . “Woman ‘on the Beach.” (2) As the World Turns CH) (7) Topper. . (4) TV Readers Digest. (9) Theater (cont.) 1:45 (4) World Series. (4) Jack Paar. Singer Alan, Copeland, Don McNeill. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (2) N’watch (cont.) (7) Lady of Charm. (2} House Party. 2:30 A 8 ‘ ———— and seek 4 1 E ] (4) World Series. § School street ie oe ] 2:50 (9) News. a 3 Prone 4 co tool “yy 13:00 (2) Big Payoff , apkin aad - ; z : he 17 Mother of the Zi ee i rieligrp eee d Cantor J) : or ie sosemens : 9 Lite. tia ; Yy YY 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. & mamma. 3 7 .. 23 Sorrowfu (4) World Series. Ca praia: ae (7) Who Do G Trust? a - . : 27 Eras ‘ 29 Those kids Day - 32 Mouth roof = 4:00 (2) B er a 34 Interstice pe (4) Queen for a Day. umber } 97 Breasts a (7) American Bandstand. ~ oe hill (9) Big Rascals, 41 Dorothy's : nickname 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 42 Anger 2 ~ “$bee Teena aa 4:30 (2) Edgegof Night. - @ Evade = : coin : ACD Coun Fair. ec oim- Ch caer ee 54 Valued toe (9) Sherwood Forrest ighiy - $6 Finish § Female saint 22 Representative es $7 Compassion tab.) 24 Imitated 45 What kids uge 5:00 (2) Susie. 7 off, asin 6 ust a a Bes a ‘“ ‘a rie 14) It's Great Life. ° 26 Abundance eat ao | % Born : Unwelcome 28 Rich fur ; ees . (1). Texas ,Rahgers. therwise op 30 Patron saint affliction 61 Glimpse plant: ie —— of adolescents (9) Looney Tunes. Wee) auc) ie Wastoecnel 33 Pend off $0 puachoneem e@ quiet! jas borne md 0. Ot B 9 2 Notion 11 Period of time 35 coaster Indians 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. 4 ar ; us yorm a notion * Ran ae i hs urefoand (4) (color) George Pierrot. airy-ta een-agers n away to r - folks have them ' 55 Cereal grain (7) Adventure Time. - -- Today's Radio Programs - - & win, (760) CELW, (806) ww, (Pd) WXYZ, (1270) = WCAR, 1130) WPON, (1560) WJBK, (1490) TONIGHT 1:00—WJR, News ‘eo fonts Mrs, Page, 1:30—WJR, Yng. Dr Malone WWJ, Bandstand beth CKLW, Heatter, Davies €:00—WJR, Newa, Sports WX¥Z, Surrell *wwa E Warn br Breakfast o* WXYZ. Néws, Shorr States and fly over our great or ‘“‘thousand-leg,”. class of inver- country in the daylight. It would tebrates. Millipedes are unlike cen- have a profound effect of Khrush-|tipedes in that they live entirely chev. He ought to have the oppor-/on vegetable material. Centipedes * tunity, are entirely carnivorous. the big ones you see on every | ville. other program on the afr, week | * * * Reconnaissance - aircraft and} after week on an exchange basis. | ~|ships reported Janice was mov- Even the Philharmonic ° Crowd Has Clown Act ic By EARL WILSON |” NEW YORK — Composer Jule Styne got the big laugh at the pee party when he went to the kitchen, got into a. : waiter’s red coat, and went to Conducta) Leonard Bernstein’s table with a tray to take) a drink order. “Three scotch-and-sodas!”| commanded Bernstein, not noticing that it, was his friend in disguise. Bernstein said later, “It’s not that I was deceived; it’s just that Jule looks like a. waiter.” x * * resuming her recordings for Design Records. WILSON Her husband, Larry Puck, now is executive producer for HFH Productions, which turns out animated commercials. * * * We don’t hear too many nice stories in “the Wet Set” — but then there’s the tale of Hotel Security Officer Gregory Tallon of Long Island City. For about eight years he had done favors for an aging guest at the hotel, , Max Berg, a retired furrier. Dur- ing chats Tallon once men- tioned he was saving money for a home in Vero Beach, Fla. After Berg's death recently, Tallon dis- covered he’d been willed all _ Berg’s belongings — worth approximately $40,000. x * One of the girl members of Eddie Fisher's Fan Club has ‘resigned — or so it would ap- pear from this letter: | “My Dear Mr. Wilson: Please excuse me for writing what I have to say about a certain WWJ, News ceLw, sews, Gporis CKLW. News. Davi at singer. I am a Fan of Eddie WXYZ, Wattrick, McKensie) WPON. Mus webbed thas Verge oa 2:00—WJR. Rt. to Happiness) 00 © CKLW. News, Chase WIBK. . Stereo eon mente WWJ. World Series Fisher. But not anymore. I WCAR, News, Page WCAR, News news) USE 4 CKLW. Grant, Davies MARION WPON, News, Bee eS Ce See ee core f* WJBK, Reid think he’s just a little boy in- €:40—WoR. Dinner Date CKLW. News, Tpowies CELW. News, M. Lavbitt | WGAR Neve stead of being a man. He needs a doctor to examine his mind. “ww, 8, Dat, WPON. Music With Mason 10:00— WIR. arthur Goatrey AO SS ee oats ashful Eddie! Where is his brains? Without Debbie, he’s lost, é ws, ue rr 2:56 CKLW. coon et —s WXYZ Curtin Calls . kA awed Bere | that skunk. I hate him and so does everyone else say the amne “ CKLW News, M. Morgan | WXYZ, News. Shorr ‘thing about that dog! — X Fisher Fan.” 1:00 BIR, Guest House THURSDAY MORNING See re Res oan ree cRLW Pulton Lewis Jt ar ese Agriculture Rpt.) WPON Chuck Lewis 406 — wer Lgl pg viele as , frome aS WXYZ Ptah 10:30 WIR, Don /Ameche ee aes satinee THE MIDNIGHT EARL oe 1g wy. Rens Wine tearOane ee WCAR. News. Bennett ~ | Helen Hayes needed two limousines after her “Touch of the, WXYZ, L. Welk | *WCAR’ News, Sheridan | 11:00 WR. Whispering eter CS 2 hires Poet” premiere — one for herself, one for the flowers she avies >! ‘ | WXYZ, Paul Winter 3:30-- WIR. House Part ' a on Jim Case © ees wan aia ee ee ee es Meanie got... Bob Hope's brother George will write TV comedy for 8:00—WJR, Amos, Andy KLW. Guy Nunn WJBK. News, Reid WXYZ. News, McKenzie Peter. Lind Hayes’ new show. WWJ. News, People WJBK, News, George coon News, .. Martyn CKLW, News, Chase :. xk” * WXYZ, Night Train N. Early Bd. Spts. uc. wis AWWIBK, News. McLeod 7 enw. {lvam, Time 7:90-W1JR, Dan, Kirby it: Ernie win Time pitt,,Musie| 4:00-—WiR: Band Parade Tony Perkins is the leading candidate for.the lead in tne ” Seceec WIR. kaseus Please se hers, Wo per WXYR Wattrick McKenzie! LOOK Bot ear Angel” film ... John Wayne and William ; ew ay’ ews, odirey “WW/, Nightline Woe, Me fers. Geor y THUESDAY AFTERNOON os WCAR. News Bennett ce te A Rie on the gal for ue movie; beled leas : mn chinnon a recy oe wore Tonight WPON Bop * Lark 12:00—WJR, News, Wells y olden, Bays Nope © young man iaughng ard Bible ‘is #om Mee Sad ww News, Cederbirg, im WIR. Muste fall hardest at Lisa -Kirk’s kidding references to Conrad and 5 usic Ha vesto m and wa. " ae + WXYZ. News, Wolf WXYZ. M_ Shorr WXYZ. News, McKenzie | Nicky Hilton was Nicky Hilton. CKLW 8 vid WJBK. Stereo . .CKLW News, Chase * * * 9:30-—— WIR, Lead uestion WJBK. News. George WCAR News. Purse- CKLW Wotld Today WCAR News. Sheridan POR. News, Lewis Hated balhd TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Walter Slezak has dply one com- 16:08 wi Ant ti oo WJh News, 8. Giest 12:30—WJR [Time For Music| WXYZ. Wattrick McKenzie s — JR, _ opments eiiak han ls LOE ies’ wees meer Cae enone ceene plaint about his wife’ clothes; she's buying this year’s styles, WXYZ Jack Surrell WXYZ News, Wolf CKLW News. Davies JBK. News, McLeod Moles next~vear's money. CKLW Knowles WJBK, News, George WCAR. 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Doctors to Study Hindu in Yogi Trance JANN ARBOR if — How muc | control can an individual exercise over his = ro to make shore in heavy seas, was (University of Michigan research-, ewarnped (andicis persona) aboard ers, headed by Dr. Basu K. Bagehi, . or. drowned. of the medical school, try to find *« As out today when Swami Shantan-, Capt. Curwood Knowles, chief of anda undergoes a series of intri-. Nastau'sl aireea: teenie unit. ei cate tests. the sailing vessel went down just Shantananda, who is on a lecture of chore near Tornbull, Long Is- * * Small craft from * ito remain in sWi@ltered waters and |those south of Wilmington to the east central Florida coast were told to proceed with caution until _the seas subside. Janice gained its reputation as a killer when it whipped through) h Bahama waters Tuesday on a drive to the open sea. 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