AY, NOVEMBER % 1058" —46 PAGES onal 9000 RENTiona, Pes Pontiac Area United Fund $226,000 still to be collected. raised. ‘ UF Is Still Short $226,000 of Goal Time is cuties out on this year’ s tenth anniversary appeal, which has reached \the critical final three days of the campaign with Latest .reports ‘from the Fund’s three divisions tabu- lated this morning at campaign headquarters. indicate $275,000 or 54.8 per ae of the $501,000 goal has been The more than 4, 500 volunteer campaign workers have Threatens GM Sen. Dirksen Dem. Proposal Claims | Based WASHINGTON (#—Possible’ gov- ernment antitrust action to break up General Motofs Corp., the world’s largest. auto maker, is recommended by Senate investi- *been urged: by .Campaign Antitrust Action | Chairman. Philip J. Mona- ghan to make every effort to put the drive over the top rif next Tuesday, November he giant Industrial Division, headed by Semon E. Knudsen, has collected $165,000 thus far, "This total includes the $115,000 General Motors firm gift for its three local Division which has turned in close to $50,000, Pontiac Motor Division and |Fisher. Bady Division’ will kick off their in-plant employe solicitations | . RESOUED — George Cvikano- vich, of East Orange, N.J., was chief scientist with the party of airmen and scientists ‘rescued last night after spending five Rescue 20 (Johnson Says Cooperation Vital in U.S. Pledges Support, Maps 12-Point Program WASHINGTON (?) — Sen, Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex) pledged victorious Demo- ‘crats today to meet Presi- dent Eisenhower at least halfway to avoid partisan warfare in the two years jahead. The Senate majority lead- er said that a nation ;“‘cannot exist in the field of foreign affairs and defense when it speaks with ‘two AP Wirephotos FLOATING ARCTIC BASE — This pic ture of the Arctic Ocean’ ice island, known as Drifting Station A, was released in Washington today. Twenty men were rescued,’ after being marooned for five days when a violent polar storm split the tiny, exposed floe. The : on Inaccurate Report plants. a isol: ' island was 960. miles northeast of Barrow, Alaska, when the ays isolated on drifting ice sland was Snort : , ” The largest employe group total! noe in the Arctic Ocean. se ee | | voices. comes from GMC Truck and Coach At. the same time, Johnson isketched the broad ‘outlines of a '12-point legislative program, some parts of which are certain to draw Eisenhower's fire, Men Marooned | gators. =: 4 |Monday, . . . s _. 4 Joh also took obvious ‘ pi ie esl acer om te cman’ * — ON IC@ Floe Adrift in Arctic: wis asia! acme S oi UPI Phote SHOCKING! — When a mouse tufns on his natural enemy, the , Pesults can be dreadful. This cross-eyed Siamese cat knows -some- body mixed up the script. Of course, it may not have happened just this way, but. photographer Texas, refuses to reveal just how he staged the gag. Gilbert Barrera, of San Antonio, A City Doctors Lose Suit ~— AgainstGe Four Pontiac Gerieral Hospital doctors, who claim the hospital. has no right to regulate their practices, lost their lawsuit today as Oakland County Circuit .Judge Clark J. Adams ‘ruled that: are necessary for the beslth. “controlled” medical staffs and welfare of a community. + Pontiac Concern Joins Syndicate Judge Adams ruled that the city, hospital had the right to establish | regulatory practices for its doctors, | because “‘hospitals owe a duty to their patients. to supply them with, the best possible care,’ He said 94 percent of the hospitals in the country, com- parable in size to Pontiac Gen- this proposal by the Democratic majority He described the majority re- port issues yesterday as being “handicapped by errors.” Recommending that the Justice Department consider court action against General Motors, the major« ity said: “The hard core of the monopoly problem in the automobile indus- try is in the concentration of pro- duction and power held by GM."* The repért said that GM ac- counts for about 55 per cent of the nation’s auto production and “‘plays the key role in setting price levels for the whole industry.” In Detroit, GM spokesmen de- ‘clined immediate comment, - The report, 7 We on exensive hearings earlier tended price cuppetitian, be has dis- appeared in the industry. And it criticized what it called overerm- phasis on ‘high priced styling jchanges, advertising expenditures and misleading . auto financing Division, led by Judge Clark J. Adams and Berkeley Voss con- tinue to lag behind the other two divisions, The Commercial Division - has cent of its $179,371 quota. The $179,371 goal is divided into two groups.. A total of $66,371 is colleeted'in the form of firm gifts why the Special Gifts workers under Alfred C. Girard. The remaining Detroit Tops Goal . The: Detroit Torch Drive went over the ‘top yesterday in its campaign te raise $15,700, practices. Substantial price redictions could be made without any sacri- fice in’ profits, the- report said, if auto makers curbed. expenditures for styling, advertising and tooling in connection with frequent model changes, - con~|$113,000 comes “directly from | employes of Commercial Di firms. This group has managed to raise only $29,162 or 25.8 per cent. of its. $113,000 share of the Bit | sion’s quota. The poor returns “ ed ond ploye groups has Adams and Voss to pen an cial Division leaders next day noon at = Truck "a Coach, The more than 1,200 workers in raised $89,000 or just ander 50 per'| ANCHORAGE, Alaska. ®— Drifting Station A's 20 maroened Thursday night in a dramatie Arc- tie rescue carried out by the light of flares, All 20 of the rescued scientists in excellent condition despite five days of isolation. . * * * . They were stranded Sunday on the Arctie Ocean 300 miles from the North Pole when-an unseason- al polar’ storm ripped: their amile- square ice floe apart. The. scientific station they were physical Year project. jmen were snatched to safety) and airmen were reported to be’ intaining was an International). spendthrifts, radicals, boondog- glers and gloomdoggiers, but said his party would not seek re- venge. the men themselves, landed and and the home base for the Air) hustled them aboard. There is no [eae personnel. daylight during the arctic winter. | The 10-foot-thick fee foe, first The 11 Air Force 1 men 1 and nine} manned as an IGY scientific 7) aes “| station in the spring of 1957, . ot st, Michigan Man Included was ripped into two 1,000-loot square pieces by the storm, FAIRBANKS, Alaska () — A | The men were marooned on the Michigan airman was among the [campsite half. The runway used men marooned on an Interna. (to supply the station was on the tional Geophysical Year (IGY) other half. jee station in the Arefie. The | The marooned men were in- Ladd Air Force Base informa- formed of the rescue plane's ap- tion, office identified him as.Air- | pronch.by radio. They made a man lc Johnny M. Cecil, 950 dash by small boats across a mile Auherniale, Ypsilanti. ‘and a half of open water to. the “Every campaign, of course, produces its exaggerations and-its heated remarks,’’ said Johnson, who with House Speaker Sam Ray- burn will lead the next Congress. Johnson's speech was prepared for a Texas Business Eduration Day at Big Spring, Tex, Copies - of his address, his first since Tues- day's elections greatly increased Democratic col strength, were given out at John- son's Capitol office. “The Democrats will give the... Presiderit’ the same type of to" * operation that he has received . runway, half of the island, civilians will be flown to Thule *~ * * ask” *& Of ‘A Gi8s trom: ‘Thule, Grecntand, guided only by flares set out by! The scientific station, under com-| mand of Air Force Capt. James (Continued on Page 2 Z, Col. 1) and then to Ladd Air Force Base, Fairbanks, Alaska, the base of op- erations for most of the civilians from us ever since he came into office,” Johnson said. * * * Williams Names Rocket Knock Causes AF ti rn 's"=r= Higgins to Post to Serve on Bipartisan. GOP Former Senator inside the missile early today caused postponement of the When the Democrats agree with the President, they will try to sup< port him, Johnson said, and when they disagree, they will try to pre- sent constructive alternatives. Some of the proposals Johfson outlined today appeared certain to win opposition from Eisenhower, who re-emphasized at a Wednes- day news conference what —he called the dangers of reckless ‘i spending, Without specifying what he had to Delay Shoot for Moon CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—A strange knocking nolse latest Air Force attempt to shoot a satellite around the moon. The huge Pioneer moon rocket glowed in the rays of { ’ +6 bid * * Management, Personnel erat, have “ ¢\they would work together to find a- compromise solution to organiza*| * ‘Wayne Daily Honored house and resulting in ‘the first] tied-up house roll in. history. Both House Speaker George Van Peursem--(R-Zeeland) and - Rep. Louis Mezzano (D-Wakefield), house minority floor leader, said tion of. the house. DETROIT w — Wayne State Un- iversity’s newspaper, The Daily Collegian, has received the All- American award of the Associated |! ) ate Press as one of the top five college dailies in the na- tion, i Gov. urer, reported that at the moment the state has only 11 million dol- lars in cash on hand. * . PAYROLL. FUNDS HELD UP. Five million dollars of this, he} flat broke as far as ready cash is concerned. That was the report given to! Williams -vesterday at a special meeting of his administra- tive board cfilled to consider. the state's cash situation. Williams termed the cash sia: Jem. “acute.” “We'll have to get through. for awhile on a hand to mouth basis,” he said, Sanford A. Brown, state treas- é reported, was obtained, by. with- ‘tholding October wore. money \ + ___} sityof Michigan —and— from the state's three major. uni- versities. ' About two million dollars each was withheld from the Univer- State University and around one million. dollars was -withheld ae ee eee eats In T sear: s a , QPEL LEN AIT my) Comes. iv... sec ccvecvscees County News ..........s.65 MM Editorials ...... osoccsne ee BBG ose user. pecy Be Markets ........., #048 APbiaries oo. es cists Eb - Sports . sae 00006868 wee . ®- 33 Theatere .:.5... seccegs STR TV & Radic Programs .... . Wilson, Earl . ee ser ey € = eam s Pages: a : ie contrplier.. ee from Wayne State University, “We figured they'd be able to’ get along for a while by paying’ ./employes out of student’ fees,” ¥ ® * * * “They weren't’ too happy. abouit: it,” added James W. _ = { enh oe |e!) seen Soe ~ in ee | Worst bn Five Wide et ~ Nuclear Tests. U.S. Halt to Continue, for. Present, Says Ike, Despite Red Blasts WASHINGTON ui — The United! ately across the main northern island of TOKYO day. States announced today that the’ Hokkaido and northern Hoashu but canceled later. * Seviet Union has fired two nuclear weapons tests since this country, halted testing. President Eisen- hower said, however, that the) American suspension will continue for the present, Announcement of the new: nus; clear explosions in the Soviet Union was made by the Atomic Energy Commission There was an implication in x * utes, The fact that the quake (AP) — A major earthquake spawned deep in the Pacific rolled over northern Japan in a thunderous wave to- , A tidal wave alert was flashed immedi- The quake rumbled and jerked across Hokkaide for twe terrifying min- beginning at 7:58 a.m. Lesser shocks surged as far south hama, a distance of some 600 miles. estimated 60 miles below the ocean floor “Quake ‘Hits | N orth 7 “ae east of Hokkaido was beuteved to have ated Japan from extensive loss. ~ Us was Japan's worst earthehake in five years. WAS _ In Kushiro and Rumoi, 400 miles north | of Tokyo on Hokkaido’s east and west coasts, power and telephone poles tumbled down, severing communications for several bouts. as Yoko- Windows was born an x *«& * It smashed windows, broke power lines, tumbled crockery and wrecked chimneys. No casualties or serious damage were~- reported, however. were broken. Merchandise in | stores went flying off shelves. Walls of some bulge cracked, views might have thought the tae tests would not be detected: Discuss Loss Eisenhower said that “this con tinued testing by the Soviet Union O f Ci ty Sewage has occurred despite the fact that negotiations for the suspension of Bond Proposal testing of nuclear weapons have ; : since Oct. 31, been under way at Geneva.” ‘briefly last everting to canvass The United States, he recalled. ‘the results. of Tuesday's special announced on Aug. currently with the opening of the sewage bond issue, and analyzed Geneva negotiations it would sus- what they believed caused-the de- pend ‘the testing for a year “un- feat of the issue: less testing is resumed by the So-' + £4 viet Union.” | After commissioners checked the The Soviet Union suspended tests “yes” and “no” vote on.the issue March 31 and had not yet Te-\t-om each of the city’: 44 pre- sumed them in August. Soviet cincts, City Clerk Ada R. Evans scientists started a new s@ries at the end of September, Moscow ar-). guing that this was necessary be- cause the United States and Brit- ain had not accepted the Soviet proposal in March to half all test- ing permanently. Takes His Last Ride on Iron Horse Run (Continued From Page One) ences as a fireman “back in 1990, on a train which hauled logs from the woods to Cadillac,” his home town. “yes” votes, while 5.173 voters pulled down ‘no’ pointers. Despite receiving a majority margin for passage, the issue still lacked by just more than 500 «| Pass. * ‘ * After the canvass, commission- ers decided to defer action on what the city’s next step will be toward construction of an auxiliary | ‘sewage treatment plant until an jinformal meeting. Charles Hamilton Dies at Age 71 Charles W. Hamilton, the former superintendent of the Oakiand County Infirmary, died yesterday in Sessions Hospital following a long illness. * * * Mr. Hamilton, 71, who retired es secretary of the Oakland Coun- ty Department of Social Welfare board in January had been em- ployed by the county for the past 35 years, hung out of the cab open- - ing Satie roaring down the track * * * The train had a half hour stop ‘in Durand before it returned to Pontiac. In the middle of conversa- tion, while sippirg coffee, Marvin, still excited and enthused about the one hour ride, excused him- self. “I want to buy those fellows some cigars,” he said. The back was Ab. Marvin had a te the but from. the face he in an open stand all lok on his was in his x * * He lived at 50577 W. Pentiac city comrhissioners mei, 22 that con-\election issue on the $3,300,000 there Thursday. confirmed that a total of 6,356 cast votes the necessary 60 per cent tof ‘my job as a car hop. I had just 10 Mile| at 7% miles per hour, he seemed fascinated by the wheels. Frequent- ly, he was on tiptoes. “Smell them brakes?” he re- | marked as he took 9 deep breath. | _ Yesterday was a milestone’ for Boyce but it was sad as well as a happy one. * * * “When you get to be m 7 you hate to let go of something, he explained as he referred the passing of the steam engine. He admitted it was progress just “like from the horse and buggy to the auto’ but then, somehow it’s a shame too. “> Iehange 20 Men Marooned on Ice Floe Saved (Continued From Page One) F. Smith, Oklahoma City, was en-) gaged in a wide variety of IG Y: studies. The chief scientist was George! Cvikanovich of Columbia Univer-| sity, New York. Another one of the civilians was Fafr © Thomas Cunningham of Barrow, Alaska, | an expert on polar ice conditions. * * * | Monday. The body is at the Caster- Eisenhower Halfway Rd.,. Northville. The funeral will be at 2 p.m line Funeral Home, pomme, Nortiywitte, Democrats to Meet (Continued From Page One) every net dollar the farmer takes in.” * * * Eisenhower told reporters Wednesday he contemplated no in the administration's farm poliey. * * * Johnson called for legislation to help areas of chronic unemploy- ment. Eisenhower vetoed an area development bill passed at the last session which far exceeded Bis own recommended program, And the senator called for stepped-up water development in the West, a lowering of interest control on their practices. _ bylaws violated this state control, and sought an. injunction prevent- ing the hospital from enforcing its surgical practicing rules. jor reason why hospitals can enact i'their own rules for surgery. glectful in their many services, In the event that hospital authorities ‘permit surgical procedure in their institution, knowing it to be inade- quate, they would in a very real sense be neglecting the best in- chiipshesley from Helsinisis his fam- ily inchides his ‘wile, « LM, their two children, Antti, 4, and and] Admits $1, 400 Grand Rapids Theft GRAND RAPIDS i® — A young newlywed took 4 flyer at a holdup Then he chartered an airplane to Chicago, but two minutes after landing was captured by police. The captive, Walter Molen- kamp, 19, Was carrying.a revolv- er in a shoulder holster but he surrendered meekly chen he saw four defectives, revolvers in hand, rush at him. Molenkamp, astonished at the re-| iception, quickly admitted he had) lobtained $1,400 in a holdup of a Grand Rapids gas station, “IT was desperate for money,” he itold Detectives James Riley and Mike McCarthy. “I got married last Tuesday and I only make 90 cents an hour at needed the money badly and thought I'd take a flyer. at the holdup.” ‘ The pilot, Robert C. Gable, also was startled’ when the police- men surrounded the plane. Hé was unaware that his Jone pas- { senger, who had paid $69 for the 200-mile flight, was a fugitive. “The only thing we talked about was how he could get a scheduled airliner to Clovis, N. M.,"" Gable said. =k |4 City Doctors Lose Suit Against Hospital (Continued From Page One) only; the State Board of Registra- tion in Medicine could impose any The four charged medical staff Judge Adains, in denying this injunction, said he agreed with a Florida court decision which said, in effect, that a hospital has the right to know the experi- nce of a doctor before is granted the permission to per- ferm any type of operation. This, the judge ruled, is the ma- “They (hospitals) cannot be ne- rates he said are slowing down terests of their patients,’ Judge Bridegroom Tries Holdup to Pay for Wedding Ring Police said they found $1,143 in’ small bills stuffed in Molenkamp’ s pockets. “This is the first time I robbed: anyone and -I'm. sorry I got. caught,” he: told the detectives. “TI planned to go somewhere in Arizona. When I got there, I was going to send the money to my wife, Beverly, and then I was going to shoot myself.” Molenkamp, who said he would waive extradition, told police a finance company had th?®atened to repossess his wife’s engagement and wedding rings. That, he said, prompted him ‘to hold up the gas station where he took. $1,200 from! the cash register and $200 from, the attendant, Ed Vanderwert. * ok “Once you put a ring on a girl's) finger you shouldn't have to take it off, should you?” he said. His soft-spoken bride of one month appeared stunned today in the wake of word that her young husband was being held in connection with a $1,400 hold- up. Mrs. Beverly Molenkamp Jr., said she was anxious for word from authorities on whether she could go to her husband at Chicago or talk with him. “The only word I've had so far was from local police who told me Walter was captured,” she said. Mrs. Molenkanip is employed as a surgical technician at Burton Heights Osteopathic Hospital in Grand Rapids. She is not a regis- Minna, 7. Dr. Koskimies studied his spe-, cial field of ornithology at Mich- igan State University from 1950 to 1951 and is new returning to the North American- continent for a year of resegrch at the. | University of British Columbia in ‘Vancouver. . 2 4 The family left the ship here Q... East Lansing where the doctor plans to renew / acquéintances ‘and introduced his family around. “I am, you might say, an old ‘hand here,” he said, “but -this is the first time my family has trav- ieled this far from home. It will be good to see my friends the university faculty again.” Capt. Viljo Muuronen, skipper of the Kristina, said his ° firm, Nordlake Lines, expects-to have four vessels shuttling between the Great Lakes and Finland when the iSt, Lawrence Seaway opens next year, The round trip takes 64 days. A Michigan's Treasury Is Nearly Flat Broke | ( Continued From Page One) mediate threat of the state not imeeting its payroll. . ‘LAST THING CUT* “That would be the last thing we would cut,” he said. The governor ordered state auditors to make a complete check of the situation and report within a week on the state’s exact financial status. Another meeting will be held in about & week. to discuss possible reme- dies and expedients for getting ahold of some cash, “In the meanwhile, we'll just have to try to stuff any ratholes we can find,” he said. Williams also reported that state school aid payments are about 18 million dollars behind, but added that these come from special ear- marked revenues. Miller said the state's financial tered nurse and is paid $1.35 an hour. She corroborated her mother-in- law's Statement that the youth suffered headaches as the result of an auto injury and said ‘I know he needs help.” , ‘@ Molenkamp’s ¢mployer said the youth had been working as a parking attendant since last Oct. 18 at the rate ‘of 90 cents an hour, but. had not measured up to requirements and a replace- ment for him was'being sought. Three = Rapids teen- agers were ted with aiding po- lice’ pursuit of Molenkamp. David DeHoog, 18, was mm anoth- er service station when a man entered and made telephone calls to the airport and a taxi firm. “He acted kind of funny,” DeHoog said. ‘‘He misdialed the first two or three times and mumbled ‘Whoops, I goofed again’ or something like that.”” . ‘economic growth, a ‘bold housing! | Adams’ opined. program which will set as its goal | a home for every American fami-) thy” ing program. * * * | titioners and an expanded airport build-! provided remedies” He said the four general prac-| had failed to ‘‘exhaust all! of the hospi-, jtal's medical executive committee! in seeking increased surgical privi-! [é Walking from the station minutes later, DeHoog came to the home; of Dale Van Lee, a friend, and isaw police checking Molenkamp’s ‘abandoned car. The two youths, along with 17-year-old Terry Pete- iham, discussed the station inci- icome,”’ lalready~ are complaining about situation had been “gradually deteriorating.’ Williams blameg the situation on the Republican-contrulled Legisla- ture. NO FLEXIBILITY “I told them last February this adequate provisions for state in- he said. “But they squeezed all the flexibility out of our revenue setup.” The governor said he had or- expenses six months ago. teeth now,” he said, ‘‘and people curtailment of vital services.” Oral Correction Group Hears MSU Expert Dr, Ralph Leutenegger, head of the speech and hearing clinic at Michigan State University, was the guest speaker of the Oakland among ‘ Manchester said the new build-| would happen unless they made'— dered all state agencies to shave : “We're skinned down to our, —” 5 Suro) ae are being completed for through sixth grades. si ‘the group's 21st of Christ- ‘There also are .18 Indian guide'mas decorations yaa eld Doe, tribes of boys 6 to 9, with a total membership of 160. Hi-Y groups have been formed at Birmingham Bi eee and at Troy, high schoo} girls are active in the Tri- Hi-Y- ‘Club. ~*~ & * z «Swimming Classes for the 8-13-| year-old group have 26 girls and 40 boys enrolled. On Saturday morning about 50 boys are taken to Pontiac for round-table toni a the aston hal on N, Woodward avenue, * * Re) i “Artists — Why?” Also taking part will be Fred Mitchell, off painter at Cranbrook Art and ‘William Whitney, Birmingham sil- versmith and painter. ee 25-DAY SUPPLY RYBUTOL| THE HIGH POTENCY VITAMIN hi By FORMULA WITH 19 VITAMINS include boys’ crafts and archery classes at the Birmingham “Y.” ing, dedicated three weeks ago, is attracting many outside groups. They include .square dancers, bridge classes for high school girls and women and the Toastmaster's Club. * * * Birmingham Lions Club and the & 9 MINERALS, INCLUDING IRON Arrest Producer err $1.98 sux FREE lof ‘Twenty-One - mie for Perjury 7 py VIM-PAK NEW YORK (®—Albert Freed- man, 36, producer of the defunct ve ry Value television show ‘Twenty-One,” was arrested today on a two- count indictment charging that he lied in denying that he sup- plied: questions and answers to contestants on the show. we owe &® Freedman, of New Rochelle, PN. ¥., became the first to be in- dicted in the probe of television “shows after rigging charges were brought against them. | —Main Floor, 100%. *x« * * He is employed by Production Services, Inc., the corporate name of the firm owned by Jack Barry, a master of ceremonies; and producer Dan Enright, own- ers of “Twenty-Qne,” Sominex FRI. and SAT. oe 4" [ee 8. Secinaw | Mele Pheer | Week-End Specials WE Friday and Saturday 1958 RONSON CFL Men’s Electric Razor ~Regular $28.50 Value : Psd Beata County Correction Assn, today, The organization meets at 1:15 p.m, in the Birminglfam Board of Education Building, He .spoke on current correction prob- The Air Force said there prob- ably would be no attempt to get personnel back on the island this winter, because of the danger of. carrying out such an operation in! total darkness. The Air Force said the aban-! doned floe or another like it would probably be manned next April. | The Weather . “Our country is heading into one; of the greatest expansions of his- tory,"" Johnson asserted. ‘There! just won't be time for the parti-| san bickering and the petty po- ilitic al warfare that the eee fear.’ The election said, was he nei-| or destroy nor a mandate to cam-! paign in Congress for the 1960 election. | © PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy to. “CHF . be ei and a Littl warmer te- “Speaking for the Democrats, I bos om ee tis ee can tell you that it will not be, Westen” unease 1@ te 15 miles becoming OUr purpose to Spend t he next two seuthwectort 15- sl atest mage eeectat years preparing for 1960. It will be our purpose to carry out: the ‘will of the voters to the best of our ability.’ = He predicted a constructive ses- ‘oday y in Pe Pontiac towent tenperts preceding @ am: ro @ am.: b hy = 10 mph, Direction: jleges. For this same reason; Dr.! Neil H. Sullenberger, ousted last. ‘dent and reported it to police. ‘year from Pontiac General, lost out in his Circuit Court lawsuit to! win reinstatement. i Procedure ig established, hos- | pital officials say, for a member | of the medical staff to follow in | ither a mandate to disumite; divide! the event he should desire to ‘ have his surgical privileges in- 3 creased, and a method of ap- | peal is provided also, The four doctors, who last vear had taken the case to the Michigan Supreme Court when it was tossed, out of the lower Oakland court, | had agreed to abide with the rules| ithey claim are illegal when they! were accepted on the medical staff, | sion of men ‘who will put partisan ‘differences aside.” Moon ye 0 pom Moon rises Saturdas at 3:52 am i" * * * 46, In addition to housing, urban re- 49 Newal, airport building, a new! igs program, water develop-' cq Taree 10 in Pontiac recorded dowrtown) iment, dtpressed area help and Highest | ‘tomporsture sane. eee Judge Adams said in his opinion. | | “They concede in degree that, there is a need for supervision of | Surgic al procedures, but they con-! ,tend that in their indiv idual situa-j tions they should be guided by! their own consciences.”’ a0 80 lower interest rates, Jolinson said 12) Byam, iomprratgre 2000. 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SS ® “Regular $14 Value sulation, a ae pain eau ge this: 4-piece fire tool set “has poker, bras, % Ber low price. shovel and: Stand, ames t® ROTAERS bea ' : e Pe Callas NEW YORK (AP) — Soprape Maria Callas, whose fiery temper- ament has plunged her into hot water on two continents, has been pages by the Metre Op- General Maneger Rudolf Bing Thursday canceled the sing- ev's $18,000 contract for the 1958- 9 season, citing her refusal to fulfill terms of the pact. Bing, although extolling the 35- year-old Miss Callas as an artist,, added that “the Metropolitan is. nevertheless also grateful that the association is ended.” * * * The Brooklyn-born star, of Greek parentage, now is appearing with the Dallas -(Tex.}—Civie Opera} Company. Bing accused Miss Callas of try- ing to force through a last-minute change of the repertoire agreed | upon for the current season. Miss Callas said she objected to signing two “Traviatas"’ or two “Lucias,” both light roles, be- tween performances of ‘Mac- beth”, a heavy payt. She termed the alternation of roles “really dangerous technically.’ a * * * She was backed up in her con- tention by. her husband, Italian industrialist Giovanni: Batista Meneghini. The singer's contract also called for her to perform in productions of “Tosca” during the current season. : Bing said ample rest had been provided between the. roles, He sent Miss Callas a telegram last Wednesday, asking her to abide by the existing agreement, The tele- day night's “‘Medea” to answer what she called Bing’s “ultima-| tum.” Despite her tempestuous tenden- She denied Bing's statement that she planned té give up singing. coh * * ‘Miss Callas told newsmen that “y live for just two reasons. One is to please and content my hus-) band. The second is for art. I have np. children, no other interests.” She said one of the things that “by Metropolitan Opera 1 S Dropr could have precipitated Bing’s ac} tion was her refusl to sign a pro-| posed 1959-60 contract with Bing. She said the program outlined by Bing was “too routine. I don’t work | for ‘money; it’s the art.” * * * In 1955, Miss Callas broke with lyric opera of Chicago. In 1957, both the Vienna and the San Fran- } ‘State Truck Driver would be|/Co = Henry Ford Ii Receives icisco operas dropped her. Last Jan-| juary Miss Callas walked out of ithe Rome Opera part way through a performance, attributing her’ iquitting to voice trouble, Later she’ publicly apologized to Italian Presi | dent Giovanni Gronchi, among those in the audience. Last June she announced she wast |shunning Milan’s famed La Scala because of a disagreement with the management. Found Dead in Cab yesterdcy in the cab of an auto tfansport rig, apparently killed by carbon monoxide fumeg.as he slept. The victim ‘was William H. Wil- pe of Allen Park, Mich. shoes off. The truck's ignition switch was on and the gas tank empty. Dr. Preston Clark, an Oneida to keep warm while he ‘took ae nap, and the fumes killed him. German Service Cross BONN, Germany (®— Henry) Ford II received the Grand Service| Cross of the Federal Republic yes- terday from West German Presi- dent Theodor Heuss in a private ceremony at Bonn. The motor magnate was in the West German capital for a day. He is touring Ford Motor Co.'s worldwide operations. The brief announcement gave no indication why Ford had been awarded the nation’s civil decoration, However, : sources said it was in recogni of the work of the Ford Founda- millionth bile Club of Michigan dor road service since the club’s towing service was inaugurated in 1922, Mrs. Overbeck, shopping in De- troit, called because of a flat tire. 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Damage Too Great, Heart Sufferer Dies | sezssmemeutssnsston-os-rato-rernrnsn sorta ren's| BOYS’ WARM FLANNEL mo 2Pe. SKI. PAJAMAS “There Was so much damage to . Waite's Inexpensive Dresses ... Third Floor ae #: Se his heart he just couldn’t’ make ‘ . oe 4 de ; . it,” a assis ti” pryelcios said. § Sanforized no-iron flannel ski pajamas = §pecial Purchase! -, Van Dyke, a 34-year-old appli-f with sturdy knit neck, waist, ankles. - | 99 ance worker, suffered a massive . : : : coronary occulsion on the job, A) Sizes 6-16 in many smart prints. Save nurse said his breathing and heart now! action stopped during the ambu- - . lance trip. to a ae oa. : Waite's Children's World . . . Second Floor: Doctors case his heart -_ used a refrigerated blanket to pre- vent brain damage. Van Dyke Seemed to be, recov- Rayon, Wool, Cotton ering slowly although his memory ; | was cloudy, doctors said. Women’s DRESSES First Car Race in 1895 Reg. 5.99 $4 PARIS, —.A aa of horseless 858 carriages was held on the Paris-] . p, wools, cottons in Rouen road in 1894 but thell sim ckict and full skirt first real automobile race tookil styles. Sizes .7-15, 10-18, place in June, 1895,-from Paris 1414-2212. Blue, red, grey, to Bordeaux. A Panhard-Levassori green, is m ini “= oa wr ay. Third Floor Reg. $7.95 2-Pc. Check . WOOL DRESSES Reg. $5 8.99 2-pe. wool check dresses in green, red, blue and lilac. Sizes 8-16 Save tonight & tomorrow. Third Floor 1 and 2-Pc. Women’s DRESSES Reg. 10.98 $7 | to 14.98 Flannels, jerseys, wools, cot- tons, crepes, tweeds in | “prints, solids, and plaids. a 10-20, 164-222, T- Third Floor Famous make girdles and panty girdles of Powaire with special knitted crotch. 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Street Floor : THE PON TIAC. PRESS - HAROLD A PITzOERALD ___ Editorial Poge ae ae FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1958 : , Judge, Sherif f Save Boy From a Jail Sentence Many of us are unaware of the fine cooperative spirit shown by some of our elected officials. Far too frequent- ly these little known facts go un- noticed. * * * It is service such as this, above and beyond the regular routine job, that exemplifies the true character of elected officials: The following brief account in- volves Judge CLARK J. ApDAMs and Sheriff Franx W. Irons. The story: a boy 18 years old in trouble. Lecation: Pontiac. ~ Offense: breaking and entering -in the nighttime. Sentence: three years proba- tion. Se a ae Now comes the crux of the story, the boy was not living up to his pro- bation. This fact was pointed out to the Judge and in turn he investigated the case. The boy had no > family and con- sequently was living in local flop houses. He was caddying at a golf course and earning sufficient money to live. But the nighttime environ- ment was not conducive to clean living. x *« * The boy was intelligent and worth saving After reviewing the case, Judge Adams made arrange- ments to have the boy admitted to Camp Pugsley (Western Mich- igan) to serve out his probation period. Like many of our state institutions, overcrowded conditions plus red tape prevented his admittance for 30 days. Where could the boy spend the nights under supervision for the next 30 days? ~ x & Kk Judge Apams contacted ‘Sheriff Irons, explaining the situation and | an arrangement was made to board the boy for the 30-day period. The boy reported at the County Jail each evening at seven and remained until 6:30 in the morning when he left to caddy. This joint cooperation between the Sheriff and Judge undoubted- ly saved this boy a jail term. Batista’s Man Victor in Quiet Cuban Voting Despite rebel threats -on the one hand and strict press censorship and police tactics by the government -on the other, the Cuban election turned out to be a quiet affair. President Batista’s hand-picked candidate to succeed himself, An- dres Rivero Aguero, won easily over a badly split opposition. Be- cause of Rebel Leader Castro's threats of violence an estimated 20 per cent of the voters stayed away from the polls. x * * Castro has been operating for ~ Mearly two years in Eastern Cuba. He has the sympathy of many responsi- ‘ble Cubans who resent Batista’s cruel dictatorship but apparently they also feel that the rebel leader is not the man to overthrow the regime and govern the country. By his terroristic tactics and kidnapings of Americans he has alienated whatever good- will he may have had in the United States. : xk *k * President-elect Rivero will not take office until Feb. 27 and if Castro does = THE PONTIAC PRESS Publishea by Tur Pontiuc Press Company : 48 W. Huron st. Pontiac, Michigan | Trade Mark _ Daily Except Sunday Rossen. Baserrt, Joum A. Ritry, Executive Vice = t ; ~ ge Preside Assistant Advertising Howann H. Prreorsare 1, = M, Trea ; ‘culation "Seandane Bp song + G. al hens . “Beerstary and ‘hor ——— Manager : Ta, Grorcr C. Inman “ania Editor Classified ianaget asa eeeeeeemmer meme t ‘re Associated ‘Press te &. eetmaa exclusively to the” per as AP news. dispa ry po is aeiverea A Se 2 ae ~Fiaedy of all jocal news printed inthis . tehes & en 2 ‘ not manage a big offensive push dur- ing this interval, his rebellion is likely to peter out. The election will not bring de- moetracy to Cuba but we can hope ‘that Rivero will end some of the more outrageous oppressions of ~ of the Batista regime. ts NN West Africa Prepares for Full Independence The nations of West Africa are gradually emerging from semi-_— autonomous states under United Na- tiens trusteeships. to full indepepd- ence. . Britain set the pattern — recog- nizing the sovereignty of Ghana, which includes British Togoland, in 1957 and by promising full independ- ence to Nigeria in 1960. Under Pre- mier pe GAULLE’s new policy, Guinea won immediate freedom with French’ Togoland and the Cameroons to fol- low in 1960. x * * Many leaders-of these countries who. had formerly been called “subversives” or “revolutionaries” are working closely with Britain and France in building firm found- ations for nationhood. They are asking continued financial assist- ance from these powers’as well as U.N. technical assistance to ease the transition. period. t. xk kk * - ) The Cameroons and Togoland onee were German protectorates but in: World War I French and British forces took possession. After that war - the Cameroons became League of Na- tions trusteeships, five-sixths coming under French mandate and the rest under British. These mandates be- came U.N. trusteeships after World War II. The coming independence of these states is a tribute to the trusteeship system and to en- | lightened colonial policies’ which “prepare dependent peoples for full self-government. The Man About Town A Close Neighbor Only Man to Crack GOP Congressional Family Thanksgiving: A holiday with more than the usual significance this year—election’s over. Living only eight miles from the Pon- tiac city limits is James G. O'Hara who in Tuesday’s election was the only Democrat to unseat a Republican in Mich- igan’s Congressional delegation at Wash- ington. His victory reduced the Republi- can majority in the Michigan delegation from 12-6 to 11-7. = After a hectic recount and deliberation of five weeks, O’Hara won the nomination by a margin of five votes. In the election he won over Robert J. McIntosh, | the Republican incumbent, by a vote of 87,334 to 84,472. He will represent the sev- . enth Michigan district, comprised of Ma- comb, Lapeer, St.Clair, Sanilac, Tuscola and Huron Counties. He lives on the Macomb side of Dequin- dre Road which is the line between Oakland and Macomb Counties, His post- office address and phone exchange both are in Oakland County—at Rochester. ° Like our own very competent and _ ag- gressive Congressman, a William S. Broomfield he's a young man in the Washington field, being 33, and a Detroit attorney. On a mileage basis, he lives closer to Pontiac than does Bill. Here’s hoping for a chum- my time between them, in their official duties and otherwise. Establishing quite a record is 83-year- old Howard Hillman, holder of many county and other offices during the past half century. When he cast his ballot at Davisburg, it was the 62nd year that he had voted in the same “township. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Loren Campbell of 139 Illinois Ave.; 101st birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur B. Decker of. 1565 Naylor St.; 60th wedding anni- — versary. Mrs. Bert Woodhull of 36 Oak Hill St.; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi L, Thompson . Of 469 East Mansfield Ave.; goltien wed- ding. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Wilmot Stuart na io 52nd wedding anniversary. ? iraaiiai Kogitations Grace ovine Maybe PTA Isn't 5 a After AIP ’ David Lawrence Says: ‘Modern Republicans’ Out of Favor WASHINGTON — The late Presi- dent Franklin D, Roosevelt used to say that congressional elections — when presidential candidates are not running — are essentially “local.” He meant that differing personalities and local issues de- termine the outcome. This same theory could to some ex- tent explain why Sen. Barry Gold- water, conserva- tive, won in Ari- zona, while Gov. Knight — the ‘liberal’ — was | defeated, along with the conserv- ative Bill Know- LAWRENCE land, «« Each of these two. en candidates in Calilfornia? got ap- proximately the same number .ot votes. It might explain, also, why ¢ ~ Rep. Keating, Republican, of New’ York, staunch supporter of Presi- dent Eisenhower's policies, won a seat in the United States Senate on the same day that Nelson Rocke- feller won the governorship by what was generally interpreted ate ‘maneuver of disassociation from the national administration in Washington. * * * But the. significant news of the election is what happened as be- tween two factions of the Republi- can Party and what this may mean for 1960, Already the claim is being made that “Modern Republican- ism’? won and conservatism lost. It doesn’t explain the defeat this week of ever so many “Modern Republican” nominees for Con- gress. President Eisenhower says the “spenders” in the Democratic Party won. “Modern Republican- ism" may be understood by some observers to mean only a middle- of-the-road philosophy, but to many conservatives it means “New Dealism,” excessive spending, and Federal control of almost every- thing that has been local before, and a surrender to the labor union bosses on the “right to work’’ is- sue as voiced during the last cam- paign by Secretary of Labor Mitchell of the Eisenhower cabi- net, * * * This is too early to make a pre- diction for 1960, but, as sure as day follows night, if the Republi- can Party: advertises its nominee as a “Modern Republican” next time, it Will increase the stay-at- home Republican vote, and surely elect the Democratic presidential “nominee, This correspondent has received many thousands of letters during the last two years from conserva- tive Republicans, The refrain of the dissenters is the same: “I’m fed up with ‘modern’ stuff, which to me means radi and bankruptcy. If I want a radical, Pll vote Democratic, or else I'll stay honte on election day.” The idea that the Republican arty can win an election by The Country Parson “It’s easter to get folks to agree to do better tomorro-7 than to get them to do their best today.” not give an address. alienating the biggest single bloc of votes within its ranks is fal- lacious. * * * “ Nelson Rockefeller has a big future in American politics, He has the warmth of personality and fairness of an Eisenhower, But the governor-elect was ill-advised when he disassociated himself from the national administration during his campaign. ae He would have won anyhow, * even if he had diseussed national issues, Now he is faced with the handicap that conservatives throughout the nafion will suspect him of being a “Modern Repub- lican,” which to conservatives is like waving a-red-fiag at a bull. Nelson Rockefeller is being al- ready heralded in the press as anti-Nixon, which is a further way to alienate conservatives in the Republican Party. For, Vice Presi- ‘dent Nixon has shown himself to . be an Eisenhower Republican who knows héw to win conservatives to his side. Mr. Eisenhower was right in an- nouncing..on sates his firm adherence to conservative doctrine on the “spending’’ issue. That is the way to begin at least to win back the millions of Republican voters who helped to commit “political suicide” by staying away from the polls this week. It’s the way to get the support of those “‘unmodern’” . Democrats, like Sen. Byrd of Virginia who have stood up against their spendthrift brethren from the North. The; budget is unbalanced by 12 billion dollars — will more spend- ing ever balance it? To go broke in government isn't “modern” — it’s as old as the debacles of an- cient Rome. _— we 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that need- eth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.—II | Timothy 2:15, x * & The best. evidence ofthe Bibie’s being the word of God is to be between its covers. It proves itself—Charles Hodge. “od the campaign as a deliber- | Dr. Williata Brady Says: . Attention All I atropentats, Here’s Heart-Felt Advice “In March 18 article, you said use of digitalis for weak heart or heart failure is based on ignorance or the ineptitude of the doctor. (H. J.)"” * * I said for publi- cation March 18, 1958: “‘A consider- able number «of cases of heart dis- e@ase are iatrogen- ic, This isn’t just another piece of My sarcasm. It is the observation of physicians of ac- knowledged skill ae and experience.” DR. BRADY — (you won't find “iatrogenic” in Webster, but Dor- land’s Medical Dictionary states that it means doctor-produced, a disorder produced _by suggestion, as when the doctor mumbles about “murmur”’ or ‘‘a weak first sound” while listening to the heart.) “Popular credulity in regard to ‘weak heart,’ ‘heart murmur,’ ‘heart attack’ and ‘heart failure’ is based . ... not only on popular ignorance, bet upon the inepti- tude of the doctor who first be- trays by word or manner that he suspects the heart is at fault.” Reader H. J. continues: «“T had rheumatic fever in child- hood. Without my daily dose of digitalis I would be in the other® world, The ‘inept’ doctors who told me TI must take digitalis every day on | if I want to remain alive were of the — clinic, the — clinic and oth- er doctors of repute. “Your article is dangerous to the average reader. You could kill peo- ple instead of ‘helping ‘them keep well. (Signed) —— Fe ke Uke I suspect the name H. J. signed Us -he-or-she-did— He or she “evidently believes that a doctor employed by a well ‘advertised “clinic” automatically has more skill than one who prac- tices -ander his own name, Granting that digitalis may be beneficial at times, as many good doctors believe and I do not, I still think the doctor who tells a poor soul that he or she must take digitalis every day to keep alive | is a blasted, blooming iatrogenist. I invite readers who know or ’ suspect they have heart trouble to drop 35 cents in my little tin cup and send me a staifiped, self-ad- dressed envelope for my booklet pe CVD which deals in an honest way with common heart and artery troubles. x & * Signed letters, not more than = page or 100 words long pe! ae health and hygiene, not Pe jagnosis or treatment, will be snoberes by Dr. William Brady if a tamped a envelope is sent to The Pontia: ess, Pontiac, Michigan. 1958) - dence “Ym. not discounting the loyal , and in most instances the highly with interest, effective work of the party or- ganization in the current cam- . paign. It istthe beginning of a much larger and certainly ‘in- pagal res miata <9 tion, ‘ i my genio hat 300 _ second. You'v ve brought the hopes of the came “celebrated” in Michigan tion. moe Smiles Republican -party from, its lowest ebb to a peint of resurgence. You and Michigan have really electrified the country with the results you produced at the péls, It was an overwhelming personal victory and a decided moral victory for the party based on the issues which you espoused. By JAMES J. METCALFE ' 'There’s no”such thing as luck in life . That by some strange coinci- . We fail or we achieve OP ees —e seein teaas - + That helps us out. at all . . +, Experience every day . . Not any turning of the tide . . . That conjures up the breaks . , . But. our successful efforts or... Our commonplace mistakes . _ What- ever in this life | should not seem so odd . . . Some- how we are to blame or it... Is by the will of God. ore. 1958) T E al : cracked lip if it - .» As some of us believe ages qe 14; Eis regs toteel Peoefegeie ed Call ” Dean was so bad E It’s almost you, Kids don’t mind scraps for din- ner unless they’re between moth- . 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We can hardly -im-| _ agine what's in store for us. “Teday, even with jet planes, you have to use thousands of | Gimmes.” Rickenbacker said future air je|Will be carried on future flights to\doug effect upon the économics of | aviation progresses, this _reci- snes laieg ‘x keote ak took ly, ‘world problems would be can ge around the world a dozen | easier to grapple with.” Asked how many passehgerSitraye, will also have a treme?» cities throughout the world, sss tes ores eam bw amt Rickenbacker replied: ~~. standard of living. ’ “That will nd entirely on the ; x *« ene *With atomic power . being community of interest. Today the ‘\greatest density of interest, and steadily developed, can you im-\C “jeommunity of peoples, is between vga the great see gether heer the United States and Europe. made everywhere? eS China, for example. It would mean a great buildup of that “Chnsequently. the greatesticountry’s economy and standard of is between those two re-fo! living.”’ for an afternoon of duck shooting)used by undertakers in dressing on the way west fi Tacoma oma nasser igions. =** , 7 “Bul as time goes on, and as : , procal contact between peoples will grow. It will continue to increase and widen out. In -the years ahead, air transportation will be about the only franapar tation over oceans areas. “Eventually, the big oceanic pas- cenger ships will be passe. for seagate travel. They will be used , carrying of heavy freight. RAILROADS EVIDENCE “You can see what's happening to the railroads in America. They are trying to get out of the pas- senger business, Could you im- agine jears ago, that they'd’ take off the 20th Century Limited? Or that ferries would cease earry-| ~ ing. passengers? “Fyutere travel will be pre- dominately by air. Think what this. will mean as peoples of gallons of gasoline, or special fuel, to get anywhere. Atomic But Now She’s Out for Count | 3 Knows Taste. ALTADENA, Calif. (AP) = Somebody pushed the wrong but- ton on a tabulating machine and But the next morning she was awakened by a reporter and informed. that because of a 10,000- vote counting error she is still just Mrs. Brown, private citizen, and her Republican rival, veteran incumbent Rep. Edgar W. Hie- stand, was re-elected in the 2ist District. “I'm disappointed; naturally,” “but I knew it was possible last night. I know there alw9 can be an error." * * * It was suggested that she was being quite: philosophical about the sudden switch in her political tfor- tunes: and she responded with a laugh: “For heaven's sakes, _— wins and somebody Shetty before midnight, Mrs. tion's first woman envoy, ‘ap- said Mrs, Brown with .a Super! by President Roosevelt in of Victory 33,000 votes. at a time when he was given only 23,000. “Somebody,” said Hite sadly, “pushed a wrong’ dfpit."’ Mrs. Brown was’ asked if she will try for public office again. “Well,” she said with®a sigh, “Tl have to think about that - a couple 2! ~ abs . Mrs. oe an attractive 33- year-old brunette, is the wife of Harrison Brown, a_ well-known scientist at nearby California In- stitute of Technology. Her mother Hie-iwas the late Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde, who was congresswoman from Florida in 1928 and this na- Mrs. Brown said that during the eampaign, her first for public of- fice, she had to overcome a fear of speechntaking. 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The latter class of workers averaged about $2.54 an hour, Other benefits are improved holi- day pay and sick leave and health and welfare, plus a fourth week of vacation for employes. with 25 years service. in Springfield. Tie abyearold University of Ma enor i try for the title of National Dairy Princess at the a Nov. 10-13.. Favor School Vote. in General Elections dislike her’ but “it don't make’no difference have her convicted on false evi- * * * Cari! is charged with aiding and! Chairman Wants Facts ? Countenais Honor Piiosiies pro- se “Give” Rare M anuscripts - we ce ean xe PETOSKEY wit two, French The -agtéement ‘also includes |no ‘ Most valuable of thé items ‘they've given the library are the autographed first editions, includ- Dying Boy, 10, Gets His Wish: Sees ‘Grandma’ PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) “That's my grandma.” Ten-year-old Bobby Summers held out his small arms and for the first time in nearly two weeks a smile crossed his face. ; Mrs, Else Otto of Lichtenfels, -' Germany, moved to the edge of Bobby’s bed in the Portsmouth Naval Hospital and gathered Bob- by into her arms. Her visit was the answer to the first of two great wishes expressed often by Bobby. The second will not come true, Bobby wants { be out of the hospital and home with his par- ents, M, and Mrs, Robert Summers Ft, Monroe, Va., in ‘time for Christmas, But doctors say cancer @f the bladder ~will take his life within a few weeks. Bobby doesn’t know he has such a short time fo-live. He was strick- en in May and after a period of hospitalization returned home. But he had to enter the hospital again Oct, 27 and this time the doctors said he would not leave alive. Bobby’s mfother and father were married while Summers was sta- tioned in Germany. After his fa- ther was reassigned. to the States, Bobby often expressed the d to see his grandmother. For the past two weeks that has been one of his biggest wishes. ’ But after paying for the doctors and medicine, his parefits didn’t have enough money left over to send for ‘Mrs. Otto. The Newport News Daily Press reported the plight of the lad and radio station WGH conducted a drive to raise funds to have Mrs. Otto brought here. In no time at all $4,000 was raised and Mrs. Otto was on her way. She arrived in New York and wag met by Bobby's parents. They arrived at the hospital Thursday “Tt is 5 Gondertul to be here, but I wish it were under happier Cir- cumstances,” Mrs, Otto said, She added that she would stay in America: &s long as her daughter every little boy's grandmother comes all the way from Germany to see him when he is sick.” Political_Advertisement ‘ARTHUR J. LAW May I Express My RESPECT TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO VOTED ON TUESDAY and my APPRECIATION TO THOSE WHO VOTED } FOR ME. It is my regret that some fifteen thousand did not exercise their right bers duty to vole, ae ing Frederic Chopin’s “Library of Musical Classics’? and Giaromo Puccini's “Madame Butterfly.” Other compositions include works by Schumann, Schubert, Gounod, Grieg and Donizetti * * * The countesses, who spent most of their early days ini Paris, share an apartment here furnished wi family heirlooms’ and treasures. There's a shaw! and some of the diaries of Queen Victoria, a friend of their mother; a parchment of fine. needlework by Polish nuns that’s miore than 300 years old; Rembrandt original and other oe masterpieces, The countesses inherited their titles from an ancestor who was dubbed the first Count de Jaffa back in the Crusades, They came to the United States when World. War I began. a: Sailor Who Jumped Ship Sought by Border Patrol DETROIT ® — The.U.S. border patrol today sought a Yugoslav seaman who jumped ship here during a dockside scuffle Wednes- day night, for Alexander Juhas, 31. The_bor- lesire |der patrol said.Juhas does not have oe tien, The trouble aboard the Nomve- vessel, H., stemmed them, A pickup order has been issued, from a protest by several crew! members about the food served York, Piri held a sar ‘post with a New York bank, ~ - * * *. in “ibele oialy youre, katitien devoted much of her study to mu- works (sic: Elfrida, to art, Reds Shell Quemoy, Gas Masks Issued TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — Com} munist coastal guns fired sporad- ically _ today where Nationalist defenders be- gan carrying gas masks as a pre! caution. ‘ * *x* * Military headquarters said the Reds ended a 27-hour lull by pep- pering the offshore islands with 55 shells before dawn, Shooting between 6 a.m. and noon brought’. the total to 177. Nationalist troops were ordered to carry gas masks as an indi- rect result of Red China's charge denied by U.S, and Nationalist authorities — that the Nationalists qiused gas shells in an artillery duel Monday. * * * Nationalist commanders figured that the Communists might have made the charge as a propaganda preliminary to using poison gas themselves against the islands’. deeply entrenched garrisons. Kathleen became a translator for} U.S. agriculture uses more elec- thie Metropolitan Opera in N e witric power in a year than do the cities of Chicago, Detroit, Hous- ton, Baltimore and Boston com- bined. on the Quemoys,) »,on State Survey Ready _Eerly in December by tlie first week of December. Bep. Rollo G. Conlin -(R- Tipton), chairman of the study - Steup and of the house general taxation committee, said he thinks it is’ “imperative” that recommendations be formulated by then. . Working closely with the legislat- ors is a 28member citizens com- mittée headed by Frank Seideman, Grand Rapids accounting firm executive and tax authority. The object of the study when it was launched more than a year ago was to take apart the eritire “patchwork. of ill-fitting pieces, and. come up: with an altogether new integrated design. -Jdointly, the lawmakers and citizens have received and dis- cussed about two dozen bulky research reports on various spe- elfic taxes and matters relating to taxation. An informal subcommittee rep- regenting a cross section of inter- ests of the combined groups then was entrusted with the job of drawing up an “agenda,” or ten- tative new tax pattern, to present: as a basis of working toward final decisions. Conlin said yesterday he thought’ the subcommittee would reach’ ball t6 the bigger group. Collision Kills 1, Hurts 4 34, of Toledo, Ohio, was killed Thursday when-e car in which he ‘was riding collided with another on U.S, 23 just north of the Ohio border, Four others were injured. ORRIED OVER DEBTS: ments, debts or bills when due, see and arrange = payments you cana or bow many you ow uicatoas Gueorr vbUN sen rd regardiess of how much oF ONE PLACE NO SECURITY OR Sete gewel REQUIRED Member American Association of rat Counsellors TO P “Let 9:Years of. Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1, Evenings by App’t. MICHIGAN eee he COUNSELLORS | 714 Poentiae State Rank Ridg. 2 + NO. SUPER 2% {GEORGE'S|; « NEWPORT'S SENSATIONAL SALE! cA VE $9.47 x TRAIN SET | REG. VALUE! °19.45 SAGINAW oT, *|Pamily Doctors to’ Meet agreement fairly soon, and toss the| MONROE W— Robert Camp, | LANSING ® — Local elections officials are in favor of holding school board elections on the samie day as. general elections, a legis- lative committee has been told; . x * * City, county and township clerks appeared yesterday before & com- mittee on school elections proce- dures headed by Rep. Robert E. Waldron (R-Grosse Pointe); “They felt it would eliminate confusion and make for a better turnout at school elections,” Wal- dron said, “Under the present system, seme school elections onlyattpact about five per cent of the voters.” The local officials also favored putting school elections under. the secretary of state's office, he said. Present law sets no definite date for the school elections and they are held at various times during the year. at the discretion of the local school boards, Waldron said. DETROIT w — Michigan family doctors will hold their 12th annual postgraduate. clinic here Nov, 12-13. It is sponsored by the Michigan Academy of General Practice. Dees Mi i Mi Mi Mi i Mi di hi hi hi i Ne i i dh he t tting Starkweather in shooting of Rebert Jensen, Ben- of Starkweather’ s. victims, Conviction could bring the death penalty or a life seritence. For the first time since her 11 admitted trial began, Caril broke down and cried Thursday. x *« ® Defense lawyer John McArthur wag then reading from a Stark. weather statement relating the killing of Caril’s mother and step- father, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bartlett, and Caril's half sister Betty Jean, 2. Caril's eyes remained fixed on Starkweather, but tears ran down her cheeks. "www TTT ewer eee wwwvevevrwvrvervvevrervrevey Aquarium Supplies BRENDEL'S 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 3 Mi. West of Utica RE 2-641 Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock at All Times _wwererreeeerrreyewryY.* vereerrrrrrrrrrrertee. 4 4 4 ‘ P 4 P 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ P 4 4 rTrrvervewvwVYeYTeeerrereTS the! net, .Neb., schoolboy. Jensen is one | | | a wevvvvYTVTYTYTeeerrrrYTTrTrrTe FABULOUS SAMPLE Open Fri. — Save: $2 on B-9 CHARGE IT “Worth 10.99. . navy, charcoal, “with @ to: 18. Water repeleeni. sore WARM WEAR “off hood. quit FLANNEL SHIRTS . Bomber Jackets ‘are. yeort twill in JACKETS ove saaee CORDUROY PANTS .......°$2.99 Pee Pee eee GEORGE’S - NEWPORT’S Sat. - Mon. to 9 P. M. Mothers, Come, Save! Girls’ 25 COATS, COAT SETS fwends. m has such fine uality sold for such # low price. — Pope T to 14, coat set sizes @ Girls’ Warm Wear Lined Car Coats ... $4.99 Sub-Teen Coats .. $16.99 Tot’s Snow Suits .. $4.99 red, Sizes (M9 Little Mothers Like TINY TEARS °° ‘ala the nearest thing to 0, T YS FOR BOYS ets, blows ‘bubbles, bathes. © Metal Dump Trucks... .... Se | 1 Mise Revi __g296 © Seoetiog Galley Miesis’. << 2.98 | oo Saleg me ¢ Tiny Tim Pocket Radio. .....3.99 i a » sy eepe Conhat Toak. 4) --¢ 3.99 \ Ballerina Dolls... . 4 pod J sveiey 499 “Hig Actin olor et 2208 “A s Microscope Complete with bfanket, arms and tegs. hair. Washable vinyl, Moveable “Many with rooted Metal Doll Buggy ........$3.99 ® Dolly” ‘High Chair. eeeeeeis - $3.99 Dolly Metal Crib. w...0.- . $3.99 COAT SALE Each coat has Manufacture “Sample Tag.” Buy 49.99 to 79.99 coats at ‘4, 2 and more off. Once each year, you have the opportunity of buying the finest coats from America’s leading coat manufacturers in_ their annual Sample* Coat Sale . . . You'll find the most expensive fabrics and fashion details in the fabulous collection at George’s-Newport’s today, Saturday and Monday. Never again this year will we be able to show such a marvelous selection at the unheard of price of only 29.99. So plan on being here and getting a coat that is the year's cure’ value. Salis: Junior sizes ion sizes ' a PLE EEE ES 4.99 Ladies’ Orlon CARDIGAN > SWEATERS Misses sizes Here ts a real value on age ome orion sweaters in cardigans, short long sieeve slipovers. Choice of a. colors with plenty of whites.. Sizes 3 to 40. Buy for now and for gifts. Perry Como Sweater Vests. . $3.99 Mojud Knit Skirts... Wool Flannel Slacks -, .$7.99 Henne SKIRT SALE Wool Novelties 2” in Sizes 22 to 30 $10.99 Ladies’ Warm Poplin CAR COATS f 4°33" , Big shipment of hooded atyles with self or fur blend hoods for warmth. Your choice of & red, beige, turquoise or charcoal. Sizes 10-18, Plaid Wool Jackets ......$10.99 ed ges 3 Thomas-Economy Is Growing Again! We are nearing completion of an additional 4,885 square feet of display space to our present vast store. This. will enable us to serve you even better. than before with Pontiac’s largest selection of quality furniture. In the meantime we must clear out all odds and ends, one-of-a-kind floor sam- ples at once! So please excuse our dust for the time being and RUSH in to take advantage of the tremendous savings during our Expansion Sale! Up to 50% Off Our Regular List Prices ! (All One-Of-A-Kinds! A Small Deposit Holds Your Purchase! OM Reg. $199.50 davenport and chair by National in your $ 50 choice of frieze covers. Has reversible, innerspring cushions and coil spring base construction for comfort. metallic tweed cover. Quality construction by Artistic. Nicely detailed back and arm design.............. bs Reg: $189.95 2-pc. sectional. Red metallic frieze with 4 49° black background. Seats four people comfortably. ... ‘Reg. $179.50 Heywogti-Wakefield davenport and chair $449°° Reg. $249.50 davenport and chair in heavy duty red ‘I 69°° . in the casual ‘Ashcraft’ design. Ideal for family room or closed-in porch ........5 0h ee cee Reg. $239.50 modern 80”, davenport Awith foam rubber | 79° cushions in slimline rye has turquoise metallic tweed cover, Slightly soiled floor sarmple................ acetate cover. Deluxe styling/and construction. Re- versible, irinerspring cushions.’ Tufted back......... Reg. $249.50 davenport and chair in metallic beige $919*° Reg. $279.50 2-pc. sectional in gorgeous coral DuPont *199” frieze. Medium size with paneled arms. Brass ferruled ee ee ee ee ee Reg. $269.50 davenport and chair with foam rubber “219° cushions has handsome coral metallic frieze cover. Cushions are reversible -........ 0.0... cece eee = RETR R AAA A IRI RIK AHIR RAK IH FAMOUS MATTRESSES ® Simmons ; © Serta-Restokraft 1 ® Spring Air 3 off ee tee Dadi od wots erapes’.. . we've got ‘thom all. Because these/ are discontinued prints and covers} we are selling them at Vs Off. Just wait ‘til you see the tremen- dous «selection of beautiful. covers! 2 AR Rt ek ee ke PKK II KIKI KKK KIKI IKK HK DINETTES ee $69.95 Queen City 5-pc. breakfast set in your choice $Q.Q00 chrome, ebony or bronzetone legs with yellow, turqupise and white table tops with matching chairs............ Rey. $99.50 Grey formica breakfast set has 30’ "x48" table which extends to 60” and 6 rating: chairs in easy to clean COR 8. ee cite esse. pli wets ae me 2 | Reg. $109.50 round dinette set. 36” table extends to 52” 18” and has handsome top with bronzetone legs. = comfort- _able,: matching: Ghee. .. “hs ee en ea = ebony. 36x48" table extends to 60” and 6 matching Reg. $139.50 dinette sets in your choice of bronzetone or +33” chairs. Choice of several colors and designs.......... ™ pine top and bronze plated legs. Matching chairs have Reg. $139. 50 deluxe dinate set with mar-proof, knotty 98” curved backs and heavy padded mare ae er eee nut table top and plated bronzetone legs. Table measures - Reg. $99.50 Howell 7-pc. breakfast set with Pongee wal- ‘7 50 30x40” extends to 48". Has six matching chairs,..... 9 Reg. $179.50 Chromctaft 5- -pe. set with walnut table ‘ top and matching edge. Toble measures 36x48" and $ 95 extends to 60%. Includes 4 well padded, heavy duty , chairs,. Floor Sample. batks cei sa ace se rr Wh i hy’ t Shop. gt for Best Selection tk IORI II A II, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, s DINING ROOM Reg. $119:95 mahogany drop leaf extension table with 4 $ IIGUCTING CHOSE 25 <2 e cece da ass saver cas ces need 95 Reg. ‘$39.95 twin size bunk bed with guard rail and ladder. Maple- finigh,-fledr sample... . 2... cece wean Reg. $209.50 modern walnut drop leaf extension table with 4 matching chairs by Bassett. Table measures | 42"’x70" extends to 100’. Floor Sample. 3 Off:... hogany includes china cabinet, drop leaf table and 4 side chairs, reduced $50 ..../......-. 000 cece eee 139" Reg. $249.00 6-piece dining room suite in casual ma- T gg” Reg. $69.50 Heywood-Wakefield double bed in cham- 49” pagne. Solid birch. Discontinued number... . . Bis aie ce Nis Reg. $139.95 double dresser, chest and bookcase bed. $99°° Dresser has center guides, and beveled edge mirror, fin- ished in silver grey...... ee eo, eee eee Provincial design. Buffet china, drop deaf table and 4 Chairs. Yo OF 6 eee eee eee Reg. $358.50 French Provincial dining room suite. cludes handsome buffet, a drop leaf table, one hit $ 80 chair and 5 side chairs. All 8 pieces in cherry with Reg. $468.50 6-pc. dining room suite in cherry, Italian 934” fruitwood finish: Floor Sample. Reduced $71.70. CHAIRS Reg. $39. 95 vive! rockers in your choice of tweed or $9Q” plastic covers in black, turquoise or saddle tre SS Reg. $39.50 wider decorator chair in choice of 3 colors. 99” Has low barrel back, brass ferrules on legs.........00% and brass trim: Your choice_of green, black or red frieze COVOIS 8S ics erie sss eee ere ee eens els ol = = Reg. $49.95 smart occasional chairs with solid walnut legs 39” ) \ / 9 Reg. $99.50 lounge chair in turquoise supported plastic. 4!) 5 Has —_— foam rubber seat cushion.................. onial print cover. Hand rubbed maple ‘arm rests. ~ Floor sample. Pena i. sare eo i a Ce ee Reg. ‘$7.95 breakfast chairs in your choice of ech bronze- $ 84” Reg. $99. 50 high back Cape Cod Rocker in authentic col- $59” . tone or ebony frames with grey, brown or turquoise plasti« COVOTE neces: OE gs ok bce ew ln ae 4 ee ae acs sas = eens = matic with giant size oven. Has electric clock and flu- orescent light, Push-button switches. With trade-in. . “Reg. $249. 95 General Electric 30” range. Futly auto- $49 g° the-top freezer compartment, 2*Vegetable crispers and butter keeper. New 1959 model. With trade-in. .... — Reg. $279.95 GE refrigetator, 11 cu. ft. with across- $919" refrigerator’- freezer combination. 12 cu. ft., square corner design for flush installation if you desire. _ With trade- elt ee eee Spun ee ee ee eee Reg. ‘$29.95 Sunbedm automatic sauce pan with cover. a | 4” - Reg. $409.95 General Electric 2-door, dual temperature $9 2 95 Has thermostat in handle. Floor we 4 — “a Fb sie's Hoover Canister Vacuum Cleaner with complete set of *$, 95 cleaning tools. While they last.......... . Ce + ARR II IA KR A I) dustproof construction. Mirror is of plate glass and CTIGTOUNG nan ee os hs Si en ee pe ee ee Reg. $189.50, triple dresser, chest and bookcase bed, +139°° Reg. $169.50 double dresser and bookcase bed in star- fire mahogany. “Dresser has center drawer guides and ] 39” curved drawers on dresser and chest. Finished in fawn mahogany. Save $50 00N ee eee tee eee bed, quality construction throughout, tilting ptate glass mirror. Floor samp§e—reduced $50.00............. : Reg. $229.50 Kroehler double dresser and beckcoes 179° ~ Reg, $399.50 Klirig solid maple double drester, ‘chest 30° < and bookcase bed. Floor sample. Quality furniture. . . Reg. $299.50 Bassett triple dresser, chest and bookcase 299" bed, walnut finish Danish modern styling. Floor sample. CARPET Remnonls size | DESCRIPTION - | WAS | Ow - §y 12 te a in choice of beige, gold | 49.5 0| a 35 Gx 12 |Pirured russ of blended carpet yarns | 69.50) 49.95 12x 7'6" i carpet yarns of black and white 74.50) -§4.50 coloring. Heavy tweed. 11'8"x8'6" ae near ope Spe Fars Ps 18].05) 79.80 YUE” (bay wea PT | 120.45] 94.80/ ~ 12x15 | Al,wook closely woven looped, pisin | 274.95) 139, 50 [ 179.25) 129.50 . | All l, h twist, i lat 15x8" 10’ gags eavy twist, in plain green ere e eben toe 12'X17'2" [aesey tatiwoven, alt wool broadioom, in| 274 85) 199,95 5 ag gap ap ir pa ¢ “END TABLES COCKTAIL TABLES 5 oft STEP TABLES 2 Here’s a wonderful opportunity to gave ont Ninna make: and others. Group includes Modern tables in walnut, blond and grey mahogany ' and limed ook, —~ DRUM TABLES tables including’ Mersman, Heywood - Ear heresy. Western, RKKAKKAIK KAKI SIAR KSA IIA IK "981 souTH SAGINAW STREET + Pontiac * No Phone « or Mail Orders, Please * All Sale Items Fully Guoranteed * Items nivted Subject to, Prior fel pone $ a “we .C. ERESS _ rg 7 aah po s headed by Miss Forsyth in-/mins, Marge Donaldson, Chris . : Anche Karen Kassner, Sandy La|Fish, Sue Huebler, Fran Huff, Pat © . Toe won + eBarn if Kote Nina Hill, Karen Gamel,/Hughes, Rosemary Kreza, Sue = lattend the annual alf-school revue,/-¥0" Duncan and Karen Easty.|Lang, Barbara Parker, Sally : Dodie Duekwitz will provide piano|/Ronthi and Carol Sommer... AL gree Sree! Kymnaciont wit 99 | secompantinent. The Hawaiian ‘hula and a black nite of the show beginning | «norkest Africa,” a dance row-llight staged with hula hoops will at © p.m. tine of African Ubangi, was also'be another scene. Dancers are Linda Chabot is the choré-(directed by Sondra, In this scene/Sue Alm, Janice Howlafd, Jane ographer for the New York jazz will be Lothar Schiafka, Judy|Ann MacKenzie, Dawn Mathews, number in which a trio, Rhele|Barnes, Helen Hallock, Sandy La! Barbara Lea,. Karen Tuttle, and : : Diver, Sandra Capel and Rithard/Piner, Lancy La Chance, Martie — —. all aw girls. e. “ a Pe will dance to “American|Lang, Jim Havel, Kathy Lund iss. Cha was also chore- i and 13, was held this week. 408 -JOHNBON * Jers | Boogie.” iquist, Mel Stokus; Beverly Dixon.jographer for the Hawaiian and | | Since several of the faculty Sondra Forsyth has developed alJack Hobbs, Lynda Doyle and/French sumbers. / {members are protesting the se- 4 « . jelassical New York :etting by com-| Marty Richardson. The publi¢ is invited to the show. 2 ae wey om de otc aa to Discuss Atomic posing a ballet dance for “A| Dancers in the French can-can All proceeds ve be = —— . or no pro-| 17 Debass: ope aye which: fea- act will be: Dot Cavir, Carol'student council for school projects. ~ jduced will be made + the end of , ‘ ; _|pext week, Errington said. ' : | Cast. members include Sherri F @ Th rsda | Everett, Tom O’Brien, Brace n if 1 Bishop, Bill Kath, David Lenun- ca P : ‘Me, - tantes MeDewel Salty Government to Send é rren, Lynn a er, x : * 4} #.% | desma, and Carol Ferigson. Oak Ridge Exhibition |. Judy Kenny will portray Rhodal to “West Bloomfield ~ By SALLY COLLINS s underwater scenes. The hal-|Chabot, Betsy Clark, Sandra Cum» Tamorrow ralled rae: / [herits a” murderer's personality; = -,By-sue-PreRCE ~~ ‘|The story was written by Maxwell| A. traveling atomic energy ex- Anderson, Pulitzer Prize winner, [hibit 4f the U.S. Atomic Energy *’* * Commission's entitled ‘This Atom- PCH twé Hi-Y clubs, Central/ie World” will be featured at an nt ser" ALPHA CRIBROS Hi-Y/assembly Thursday at West a football game this week. ie ' ALPHA CRIBROS defeated Cen- eee Tey Bich School. tral Hi-¥ 32 to 0. : The exhibit, seht from the ame Musenm Division “of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuelear | Select Sodality Studies, Oak Ridge, Tenn., will be explained by Joe J - a of Mary Laolers a. graduate of the: Seaneetee TO LEAD ape = Looking te one of their z Pontise Press Phole at St Michael's nethes nuclear science at Oak first pieces of correspondence are these. four Madison Ave.; De Wick soca of oe Thad “4 Ridgé. rs ae oe ere eee tm ere @ St vopa | ty ouriaon gmaven | ‘ne cary i oti vent eee’ me! agen paged ce, president 9 Pierre Massciecsi-has been elect-| simple language the fundamentals ght ate: Margaret Murphy, secretary Prospect St class graduates in January. ‘led prefect of the. St, Miachel’s| of atomic energy; how it compares : : — School Sodality of Mary this with other types of énergy, how » ite 4, . | week, - atomic energy is released through Seniors Host Dance Tonight ee radiation and fission and “how Other officers are: Judy Stick. atomic energy is used in agricul- ney, vice fect; Russell p pace by soon and ‘hie ture, medicine, nahatry and other < Plan Harvest Moon Ball at Northern ars lee mune rar tend-Sodality Day at the Univer-| The cast of the seniap~ play By BARBARA SHAVER for: singles and. 75 cents’ per|Coleen Adams, savéitieaie and|sity of Detroit tomorrow.’ They|“Onions in the Stew” was’selected Peel roms Sy ate eed oe couple, Jean Isbe}l, admission. -jare: Diane Hope, John Klinkhane. this week by Louise Ttigmas, di- a : name of tonight's dance a: . 2 ‘ , The class is also-selling apples} Did you know that Northern is |™er, Eleanor Duross, Nancy Rick,|rector, It vill be presented De- 7 ee sonsore and cider’ daily in the erg | the. oaty, Sah wineel ‘in south- James Michael Zuzach, |cember Bin oe Athool -gym- UBANGI BALLERINAS -. Sandy La Piner ‘tomate 9 20 by the senior class. ek ee western Michigan to have hand: \Radney bell and Judy ‘Stick. ge (right) a Walled Lake High School junior, of — (left) another junior of 8499 Edgewood Park Dr. ; ; / *? & * 3991 Oakleaf Rd., looks somewhat frightened The twé girls will be featured in tomorrow night's This affair, ‘irons 8 to 11 p.m., ‘eo -etaff ane ball courts and a rifle range? ney is one of the many the 12th ame xx had = tag — Th ‘ vil The club. intends to sponsor the The girls’ ‘bowling league was} while she, a- ballerina turned into a cannitial, annyal all school revue, “Around the World ¥ #0 oi © {lrganizational meeting Of Apostleship-of Prayer, a anized this week Mrs. R.| is being cooked in the kettle by Sondra Forsyth Minutes.” graders gre. .planning te help (.+ 9 dance “Press “arty Hop” |the Future Nurses Club was held raise ‘to purchase 2 $1,500 : of used Catholic literature for fur. Mrs, G, M. Seray- a statue of @ Husky dog for a gift ow khesnoce. - this station sea’ elected dees. *\ther distribution ‘and to assist. prs mes group of eight teams! if AS te the aes and was assisted by Richard Lane,|o— = p< {Sisters in instructing public seheot}will bow! every: Monday'afternoon. Avondale Athletic Club | STAP p S . .« co-ed special x. . Two tocgl singing on it will en- [mene con cag mie — gS ot year. lamuates of ac amie Picks Larry Douglas f / te 5 c ‘ley, Sn ers Sapte mena — ante SA loym Kelly, vice president; \Donpa Donpa|ere. Sister Ansiem and SiterCHS Dance Tomorrow \ | By CAROL MAZUREK Parsons, pomclacme i jomanen hae ides oa . to Raise UF Money The Avondale High: Schoo} Ath- Bi, Studeuliaive shalined alt exten) “a letic Club elected otficers this} ind’: Ss I mportance Topic Cynthia on Sach, tepeeiret either’ ter the _ By JOAN PAYNE week and Latry Douglas was| Peedi gaia Fr = aig: war warecbamged reviewing for| .Clarkston's “21” Club will spon-/named president. of St. F: red’ Ss Assem b ] Y” (meet te teat wt third ‘Tuesdays {quarterly exams next week. Jun-|sor a dance at-the Clarkston High] Other. officers were: Dick of the month, iors took the Kudgr Preference} School gymnasium for grade seven| Hutchinson, vice president; Con- | os <« and California 1.Q. tests this wéek. through 12 tomorrow night from g| *7d Fulkerson, secretary,» and : By aUvy Giandeti partment of the Chancery Offices ; PLAN DANCE : Gary Acker, treasurer and his- Northern High School students to 11:30 pm. solten- “The Importance of the Mind’’|Showed 9 movie about the mission | wo are members of the combined| .The varsity and. junior cheer an. : : : , * * * will be the topic a- of four|@ LIVING SPACE WE WANT Built by BERT L. SMOKLER and Co. LESS THAN: $14,000. ; A PRICE -*, —e rodeo f Ph VED 's ol ac arg vearsound sportsle cy With Curbs sort Xo] A COMPLETE SELECTION OF 1, 14 AND 2_BATH MODELS FULL PRICE s as low as POSITIVELY Tl pl ? nfs ils os Sess cone oameaes RR ‘ plagued by problems that wee ga MOOSE f pee gi ee ae ee * Pontiac. 2 1D ‘to professional as well as paterna NO EASY-AHORT.CUT — A stnft psychiateisty [Mfiort-cut in moditying human behavior. Through 1" cat ine. habit, serenely, (euldance ris Weiss, works patiently ~ United Fund ajd, the clinic serves the community 444 pehavior disorders of children} "°° ' hh Oakland ' Constantly attempting to prevent, diagnose, and who find it difficult to adjust to Mi * M nN d d = Bout ka Le Sallie met fe ety be be nth at Se Serb “pen” Sneak | OP NY Oe ir IviL ‘ - revent- several-years, since there seems to be no easy, dren pana a Alena ch papers wedired to Ask for Recount ONLY ONE NIGHT DAY! SATURDAY, NOV. 8th POSITIVELY YOUR : Tinterview with Sarah’s parents, and They are coming from near and far to share in these astourtding bargains. You can still find hundreds receipt of their written applica-|Paign County Democrats want’ aif o¢ bargains although stocks are goirig fast. The last of our warehouse stock is now on the floors for tion, the staff began collecting all) recount, but the man who has toi} the final day of selling at tremendous Savings, hundreds of pieces at cost and less than cost. There : Th . UAL 8 » - omme. : He’s William Gregg, Democrat-|f early for the last days if you value dollars. join the crowds, yeu'll not be disappointed! ' x p td ¥ Hf bet a ‘ Separate first interviews with |ic candidate for county auditor, ~ ‘ie a ' both parents were then sched- 2 wea hi , ; An Army Reserve lieutenarit Col-| f ) for several psychological tests |°el, Gregg was called to six Us EXPECTING J 2 and psychiatric interviews neces- |weeks’ active duty Oct. 3 and as Upon completion of all. diagnos-|*™8*. by only 19 votes, i < : tic studies, the case was discussed) 16 isn't expected back until STORE HOURS TONIGHT AND LAST DAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. by the clinic staff, leading. tolwoy 14 The Democratic Execu-| : : ___ “fore they become too serious. possible information about Sarahidemand it is off on a secret mis-/] js Living Room Furniture, Bedroom, Dining Room, Tables and Floor Lamps, Imperial, Lane and Hekere- [) “4 for Sarah’s in- | wasn’t, around when he lost Tues- disposition as to clinic treatment, |tive’ Committee chairman says|} We cannot guarantee quantities — everything advertised on sale until SOLD OUT, every article in stock — cee: sad 3 Daye Oe. tial went] tins, aie by coum oor eee TO OE AT THESE SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! — (CEA . . . fe from sources approved by her par-} sion, | man Corner, Step, End and Cocktail Tables. Studio Couches, Breakfast sets, etc. We caution you to come tite shily aol perma, [sors cet combert Coro | MMM MLL ck UL OU oe suggestion of other plans or re-/Gregy is on secret maneuvers in|| when this advertisement went to Press. All Sales Final —- No Exchanges —-.No Refunds, First ‘come, : p[eerel cewhere: = the Pacific, and. no one knows|] First Served. Hundreds of Bargains — Hundreds of Articles not advertised. See for yourself. CASH PROBLEM NOT ACUTE how to = — = him. OR CREDIT TERMS. 3 i OQ \. ad ets 4 SIS. . . PS | ot lox. bihaeion, peas ess Nelther the chairman nor the pos ' es: Wey E« po * an engy nature, since the problems|To TY © inust originate with the $49.50 Rembrandt Lamps 46.95 UTILITY TABLES — ST ce _ |were not yet acute.Treatment was Le PRE carried out through a series of) ee te ie mee oteted, . ) Ren. 35.95 ahinatad kly interviews with the official tabulations are com Tab! Reg. $6. metal » ; Q w AL itrw eB | a sake and child. . dou par’! ‘The Champaign County tabula- oe Then : to $ 95. utility tables, choice of 49 = i : Hon starts today and may only $49.50 go on sale to- ~colors. Go on sale to- , Sei ' Through the establishment of |take a day, That would make the night, Fri. and Sat. at : niaht , end Jast 2 days . fe, OnewING CO. SETROIT, Mich mutual trust, Sarah and her par- ‘deadline Nov, 12. close out price. j or ; 2 bs oeesnene es Ae | See Our ENLARGED Toy Department : “a . ” a | ) : Tonight at 6 P.M. and Last Two Days Tonight at-6 P. M. and Last Two Days : LIVING ROOM SUITES : DINING ROOM SUITES —— : , pw. | suiviNG ‘none SUITES er MINING ROOM ‘SUITES ........... * 59.00. oy a év ek ay! : ' at vo LIVING ROOM SUITES .........,..139. MOINING “ROOM SUITES ...ss.ccc! 68.00 ee. 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California, for the bridge inst (the difference between life and injury Coming Every Sunday during the sum- Te? eure thes drive. jnte| eeetins through are fairly go0d.| “They idehtitied him as Donald me death — even near ground zero. | . From School . |mer, at least $14,000 ‘worth of| Switzerland, ‘|; Malian companies have de-|teon Hansen, 27. He was arrested “Twas so busy/at the time,| ke ' Sa HITE | coivahand manceaien with the ee ise gasoline |eanded_& revision of import te-lafter Thomas Waite, a liquor store # I hardly got to see the bridge,” | According ta ; tan cad et speed ys (edlgry wins, Sasoline guiations to help stem the “‘Sun-|cterf, was robbed of $141, Also she explained. “| Actording fo Harry Lake Bow-| CARSONVELLE Ui Sweny-nt) gled . through this “border. town ay te teal with it. day smuggler” traffic. They claith| arrested with him and held for in- eir parents have announced {man, Dean of the Faculty of Drex-| youngsters escaped serious injury/from Switzerland into Italy, nearly} Ttalian customs guards say this|it is costing them about $5,600,000 vestigation were William R. Bush,| vations on Wesley House on that Georgia and James Archer Saieiee Secs thos Sage le yesterday iri.a near-tragic colligion|all “of it by normally honest) System is generally used by “fron-|worth of business a year. %4, and Patri¢ia C. Burns, 27, both'campus. of Round Lake, employed at |Protective’ Construction for “the|®f two school buses on the out./™Winieciass Tatians. - — tere, il nate, Police headauar- | Atomie-Energy Commission, there] skirts of this Thumb, Area com-| rajians making excursions into oe ee a Soy uray cere cheek oem, en BOYS’ OUTERWEAR . Georgia , where even a little protection! sot of those hurt in the crash|toms officials admit they , blondes ire ny tal, hon |e Sa sotnce: Pe sar ee sated and released at| ®ve fighting a losing battle against * ee : bea Sp Gomes od: |" : or shelter |Rearby hospitals. Two of the 21|‘* contraband Wade, More Value! ...More Savings! ‘ing Spartan football games in | Bowman said a poor shelter ue. _— Amotig the items smuggled into jf, ere b.. eee be her role asa cheer leader, | Wowie be better than none. ‘In a/ declined Ungtapm, Italy are coffee, sugar, chocolate, ; ., - M W h! ACRES 3 aew ne ill cut the radigtion| State Police said the students | coves, tobacco, eamly and soap. QUALITY! .» «More Warmth! eae 3 the Boag ook "| of Carsonville's combined cle- | But perhaps the most popular ——— ; 4 SPECIALIZED SERVICE [005925 jr cmece ot mgood stroc.| Mentary and high school escaped | of all is gasoline, which costs ee “Ture may the by a 4or_ the. most part with “black | 40 cents a gallon in Switzerland, eRVe BY bein: Svs © DY & eyes, chipped teeth and assorted | compared with 89 cents in Italy. ah at Ne pei habitually visit the Alpine Jandil i , i ; a Vv @ TAPE RECORDERS ee ~ scientist —_ ss rate Rate ant Ns ~ went into @ ditch have befriended farmers within @ RECORD CHANGERS = fision, thermal effects, blast biol-| The buses were taking the|% Mile or so this side of the fron- oP. A. SYSTEMS : and decontamination was/ students home after classes when ™ : learned: from nuclear tests in the|the. collision occurred on M46, e RADIOS Pacific and Nevada. about one mile east of here. @ OFFICE INTERCOMMS ||. He aided: Tele Inowiedte, if a . ~~ * et heeded, Save More lives Trooper ack . 10ung © WEBCOR FACTORY Teac be tne obra redalt £0 the |Sandathy: State Polide’ Post said |. fallout from the, tests currently|a bus driven by Theodore Wrubel ; being carried om.” - was making a turn onto a side : road when it was rammed in the rear by another driven by Fred- Colossal Monument scr tex, Box bus acvers ar Now in Our ef The first bus ran into a ditch . New ces Honors Spain’s Dead] axa iomed over on st ide. The 210 ” other also went into the ditch, Ss T h Rd “MADRID — Spain has opened a}but stayed upright. \ . Telegrap ’ colossal new monument in honor| Falk told State Police his brakes! MF W. Side of Telegraph Rd. a ’ [lof the nearly a millior’ people| failed. He was ticketed for failure Near Voorheis who. died during Spain’s Civil War|to have his vehicle under control, between 1936 and 1939. The mony-| Young said. ment is at Valley of The Fallen, ee and support given me in. 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My mother is. ] ane nent he nilciaes foges Taliesin vaio Su ined : me to do idow's eras aia oD maa Tae es OM CaM ‘ge my les ei ° 80 t. ve 's ‘ ward being asked to clean up my room | Ae p _ ‘Sometimes “I: feel so slim and ~ but I keep on letting it go be- ieceet, for mama I could cry. I'd take can’t help it cause my mother will do it if hs Teachers of the-load off her myself, but I. if she is a 1 wait long enough. ii Sessttat femecn sioke. 0: have seven of my own to raise. fat siob, “I am 15 years old and ad- Beta wall ge ny, She Will you :please tell me what Thage girls - mit 1am spoiled because I get Prt gaat when thembers aft be done, about this “prob- wh runing. just about anything J: want, but met Thursday at the home of : '°™?- : what was 7 om not happy. My girl friend tee. Se a ro a SAD SISTER once a pleasant job. Any Sug- does. the. family laundry on ee DEAR SAD: A sickly grand- —, THE G L AT week ends, ‘has to do dishes goa \ , Mother on a widow's pension TED. . every night and’ doesn’t even “Miss Huggett spoke of the cannot. do justice to raising __DEAR GIRL: People who get an allowance and she ts Work undertaken by the Mich- — eight children. If your sister are fighting the battle of the happier than I am. I can’t fig- - 48am Fresh Air Camip which is ~ is neither willing ‘nor able to bulge nted all the help they ure it out; Abby, can you?” | operated and staffed bythe raise her own children the | can get. Slip away and eat - : UNHAPPy University of Michigan. The Family Service should be 3 | —e the, sweets in private like a , : camp is a clinical center, with called in. fag 1 of Practical N St. Joseph f the dit of @ practical ear (left to eas we no is given responaiity et helped to send one’ cid fot CONFIDENTIAL TO CON McAuley School of Practi ursi. t. Jose some 0 ties of a practical nurse are w given al to one ae mCAumy f cStng, e — “DEAR ABBY: In our school - home,. and is made to toe the the seven-week summer camp FUSED at the Luncheonette: Mercy Hospital, will hold open house®for the com- munity from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Nursing Unit Set for Tours - Open House will be held in McAuley School of Practical Nursing, St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, from 2 t6 4 p.m. Sunday. The community is invited and a special invitation is extend- -. ed to women interested in nurs- ing to see the building and ask questions about the nursing program. Z Students in uniform will con- This high-necked fluid line dress of deep tone brown tweed lends itself to a ‘themsand ‘different occasions. The.slender fringed skirt has a slit at | the side 40 give the long. legged look. From the Jall yee. % Demonstrating _Purpose of the open house is to familiatize the community with the school and its work and to discuss its program with all interested women. _ Mrs, David McInnes (left) and Susan right) Paulette Robinson, Sharon Whithow and Mrs. Willis Sheffield. * Miller will be among students conduet- ing tours through the building and answering questions about the nursing education program. — , Musicale to Feature International Program An International Relations Day program has been planned for the November meeting of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale, to be held at 1:30 p.m, Tuesday at Fellowship Hall, Grace Lu- theran Church, Five guest artists, each rep- resenting a different national- ity, will be featured on the pro- gram. Jose Vega, who came to Pontiac from Spain, will open the program with a reading of “The American's Creed’ and excerpts from the Constitution of the United States. IN NATIONAL COSTUME Appearing in their national costumes will be Lillian Jleske, Naomi Ruth Schlyfestone, Nor- een Smialek and Anna Forbat. Mrs. Jleske, specialist in Lat- vian folk songs, was born in Latvia and came to this coun- try with her husband, who is a, violinist with the Indianap- olis Symphony. — ‘Together, they have ap- peared in concerts throughout the Midwest. At present, Mrs. Jleske is a member of the fac- ulfy of Internationa! Music In- stitute,’ Detroit. * * * Teacher of interpretive danc- ing, Mrs. Schlyfestone, was born in New York. She studied @ ballet and modern dance with Pearl Primus and now lives in Pontiac with hér husband and children. On Tuesday, she will present modern Israeli danc- ing. * * * A former student of Mischa Michakoff and Emily Mutter Adams, Noreen Smialek, a Po- lish violinist, was born in De- troit. In 1957 she studied in Catholic” Women List Plans Current activities of the League of Catholic Women in- clude compiling volunteer hours to be sent to the National Council and planning a party to be given the League Building for patients of Pon- tiac State Hospital. Mrs. Lewis Swartz and Mrs. Carl Brown are chairmen for the event.. Mrs. William Dean, mem--: bership chairman, reports that League membership has reached the 1,122 mark. Mrs. Charles Thayer an- nounces that Mass for deceased members will be’ said Nov. 2 at St. Michael Church. ' Eight League members at- tended the Archdiocesan Meet- ing at Ann Arbor Oct. 30 to hear Dr. Wilma Donohue dis- cuss ‘‘Gerontology.”” Dec. 5-6 in Waterford A Greens Market, to be held Dec. 5 and 6 at the CAI Build- ing, was the main topic of dis- cussion when the Waterford Branch of the Woman's Na- tional Farm and Garden As- “sociation met Titirsday at the ‘West Walton boiiievard home of Mrs, Lloyd Thornton. “Levi Crivea, former floral design. student sponsored by the club, spoke about Christmas ‘Greens Market Set arrangements.. Mr. Crivea, employed at a local florist, re- cently won two trophies from the Telegraph Delivery Service Association for his originality in design. Club member Grace Adams, also spoke to the group. Her topic Was unusual house plants. Hostesges for the day were Mrs, Ro Materna and Mrs. Gerald Lewis. Fontainebleau, France, and is now a pupil of Henri Nosco, conductor of the Scandinavian Symphony of Detroit. HUNGARIAN MUSIC _ Pianist, Anna Forbat, a na- tive of Hungary, will present Hungarian classical and folk music. She was graduated from the Liszt Conservatory, Budapest, and is a graduate pupil of Bela Bartok. She has done graduate work at Uni- versity of Michigan School of Music and is a well known teacher, accompanist and con- cert artist in Detroit. ; * * * The program will be closed by a Tuesday Musicale ensem- ble singing Irving Berlin's “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor.’” Dental Society Group to Meet Mary Zudick, coordinator of special education of Dearborn Schools, Will be_ guest speaker at the meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary to Oakland County Dental Society Tuesday eve- . ning at Kingsley... Inn. Miss Zudick’s topic will be “The Physically Handicapped Children. Go to School.” The social hour will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner and the meet- ing scheduled for 7 p.m. Do-C-Do Club Holds Dance McCarrol] School was the setting for the Do-C-Do Dance Club’s third dance of the sea- son Thursday evening. William Brown was master of ceremonies for the évening. Callers were George Newton, Gordon McLeod, Jolin $treit, Bob Newill and Mr. Brown. Music was furnished by a local orchestra,.and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brady re- freshments. we have a teachet who has ' gotten away with slapping children across the face, the back and shaking them good and hard. She has . taught school for many years and all . tothe principal about her but nothing ever happens. “Fhe children of the par- ents who complained have. mistreated all the more. makes no bones in elass ‘about not liking children but ig smooth as they come when * talking to parents. Let me. add, the children are only seven years old. We mothers would like to know what to do about it.” ANGRY PARENTS DEAR PARENTS: Get up a Second — Request Indicated Christmas I wrote to several relatives and suggested we . Stop exchanging gifts. I ex- plained that what little money. we had we wanted to spend it on our three smal] children. , In spite of this they all sent very lovely gifts and I felt very badly. I know they can well afford this generosity but I was embarrassed inasmuch as I couldn’t give in return. “I suggested in my note of last year’ that perhaps we could give gifts this year but I find we are still unable to do so, Is it necessary that I write again and tell them I regret not being able to exchange gifts again thig year? If so, can’t I say something about their not giving us presents?" Answer; Tell them that much, as you loved the gifts they sent you last year, you must really beg them not to plain that you are no better able to return their generosity this year than you were last Christmas and that it will make you very unhappy to continue receiving presents until you are able to make some return. “Dear Mrs, Post: I would like to know the proper name to use when referfing to a™ woman with whom I have been . going for the past six months. She is a woman in her forties atid it doesn’t sound right to ° ' refer to her as my ‘girl friend,’ and as we are not en- gaged I cannot call her my fiancee. Would it be proper to say ‘lady friend?’ ” Answer: Please don't say ‘lady. friend.’’ You. refer to her simply as Miss Jones, or as Mary. “Dear Mrs. Post: At a small informa] gathering of friends, is it not rude for two of, the of others? versation be general at all times?” Answer: You are quite right, a private conversation of any noticeable length that excluded others in the room would be - rude, “Dear Mrs. Post: I am go- ing to be married soon and have been told that I should get mark, is always much hap- pier. Children NEED to: be disciplined to feel secure. * * * : “ “DEAR ABBY: A few weeks ago a fellow named DANNY few years back. and I tried for tw6 years, after my wife died, to find a nice woman, but the a kak O* The, group will meet next at the Lincolnshire road home of Mrs. Ralph Bergemann. Oak. for the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Mueller ‘Addresses © Sorority “Heart Disease’ was-the sub- ject discussed by Dr. E. J. Mueller: when he represented the Michigan Heart Association in an address to the Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority Thursday at the YMCA; A movie, ‘The Heart and How. It Works,” ac- companied Dr. Mueller’s. talk. * * * The first edition of Chapter throughout the year. Co-editors of the publication are Mrs. Frank Jalosky dr. and Betty Lou DeGroot. Their committees include Mrs. Lace Schiefler, Mts. Edmund Smith, Dee Brim, Mis. «Anthony have never heard of this bert a Edgar Plympton does not take part in the it hase been supposed to ‘be PHS Reunion Set ; _Plans are being made for the reunion of Pontiac High School Class of '52, June and summer school, to be held’ Feb. 14. "Members are asked to contact! « Jack Reid of or Robert ee, . Mrs. James Corwin and “* ‘You ‘are being stepped on by _ by a Cuban heel. Give him the . ‘paper. Enclose a_ sell- addressed, stamped envelope. . Four pages today — in Women’s Section | MR. and MRS. W. A. WINDIATE Celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday with a family dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Windiate of Union Lake road, Hosts John E.. Windiate, Mr. ard Mrs. George A. Windiate of Flint. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T: Shanks of Royal bj At Luncheon in Corwin. Home Ann Oliver Ann Oliver: was honored at today Philip Hubba at*the Corwin home e scary: Hills. x * Bride-elect of Gary Spees, Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Robert B, Oliver of West Iroquois road, Gary's parents, are Mr. and Mrs. Lyn- neer Spees of Watkins Lake. ” i Is. Honored The couple will be married Dec. 27. Eighteen the guests attended luncheon and_ kitchen Others entertaining recently for Ann were Mrs. David Edstrom and Mrs. L. H. Cole who gave a linen shower and luncheon, and Mrs.. William McHattie who entertained at a tea in her Birmingham home. Mr. and -Mrs. Leslie Huntwork- of Illinois avenue announce . the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Kay, to Richard Eliott Whitmer, a student at _ the University Whitmer of North Genesee avenue. ,_ ~ PATRICIA K. HUNTWORK * € a Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number.| a Girl Scouts Hold Court of Awards Wisner-Lincoln area Girl Scouts held a Court of Awards Wednes- day afternoon at Lincoln Junior High School. Five troops took part in the program. Mrs. Kenneth Car- men was chairman. ~ ae, ee See General. Richardson. Chapter. of Daughters of the American Revo- lution presented the American Flags. The presentation was made by chapter regent Mrs, Lloyd Por- ter. She spoke to the girls about the writing of “The Star Spangled Banner.” . = Pins were awarded to Troop 23 by Mrs. John McNeely. Mrs. Clifford Neville, district director, service from Mrs, Vern L. Mc- Cracken. Child Culture Club Gets Tips on Decorating 156 IE Now’ Creed received q 10-year pin for loyal’ ‘one of our " visitors. . being with with dots of frosting. Rich — "es and yunmny. . ee R ‘faeeend get ee Age ad down and core. Enlarge top of “dete—and books—ard samute ‘2, hele. so that it is cone ye Will Save You Time world ‘you'll ever get them done, | The testorganized woman 1/TWt worrying and get at the job Keep at those nagging jobs un- worry, claims there is/til you are caught up—or as caught vay ; : up as a housewife is ever allowed to get. And then make it a rule ~has to be/never to put off until tomorrow ' <|what could have been, done last week. Permanents “AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! All work dong by senior studerits under super-. vision of instructor. Phone FE 4-1854 Closed All Day So, instead of depressing herself for Gays with the thought, “I’ve got to clean closets,” or “If I don’t wash the: windows soon, we, aren't going to be able to seé out of them,” she gets at the job and gets it done. The other extra dividend she gets from. never putting off a job ig that when unexpected demands on her time come along, or when she has to meet an emergency, she W ednesday isn’t bogged down by a lot of ; ! things she could have done last Call Miss Wilson Todey week or last month—but which for Information mee ae 1” PONTIAC The woman who passed along her philosophy for making one BEAUTY COLLEGE keeping as light as possible has 16% East Huron kept house for a.good many years. Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor With a large family her load © _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 has been heavier than most women carry, but she’s mkn- aged it not only well, but. hap- | pily—thanks, she says, to stick- ing firmly by that one rule, Band Instrument REPAIR So if you are sitting right now; - ’ thinking of all the things you have atent 4 Sepert to do and wondering hgw in the The Right Parts Layaway Now for Christmas! See Our New Jewelry, Ceramics, Perfumes Guaranteed Too! and Cosmetics AT: « MERLE NORMAN ° COSMETIC STUDIO CALBI Music Co. | 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 119 N. 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Famous Imporis. from Germany STEIFF ANIMALS Children love these cuddly, real- - as-life (almost) .animals’ made by the renowned. house of Steiff. Exceptional hand-detailing and workmanship, . See our wide se- lection of these lovable pets! Priced From $2.50 to $45 ‘GERMAN. BEER. STEINS These colorful ‘conversation pieces” will make a wel- come gift for the men.on your list . . . real party “ene liveners”, they will add an interesting accent to den or recreation room decor. ‘Many designs and sizes from Ly which to choose. : Priced From $3.95. to $25 TWENTY - ing the nails an fiich or apart at the same eieht: that straight without. slipping. Two hails often “are “better | than one when it comes to hanging pictures.A-picture and | frame institute suggests -plac- 4 the picture will hang LAE NO SPARKS! NO SMOKE! NO FLOOR DRAFTS! LOWERS FUEL BILLS! See the Famous “MASTERSCREEN” —————-—Traverss—Pult-Chain-sereen= that wdjusts to your fireplace opening. RATES LOG BASKETS G paerLace HARDWARE CAYSTALS MATCHES NAMONTALS Visit one Fireplace Corner INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121 : Open Daily and Sunday 9 to 6 Friday Nights ‘til 9 I ‘HELMA CROW .. . formgrly with Edwards. in the BEAUTY SHOP 88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 _RANDALL: 5 T: Sheraton Cadillac is now on our staff as HAIR STYLIST. | | | “By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Q. “I hope you will answer | my questions in your column. | T am 30 years old, § feet tall and weigh, 108 pounds. Right © under my bust {| have fat which looks like a stomach. This makes | me appear heavier, What can I | do for this and for my other | measurements? My bust meas- ' ures 31 inches, waist 2414 and hips 34 ‘Another thing which embar- rasses me is the large veins in my hands. These are very large and extend all the way up to my el- ‘bows. I am very conscious of how old they make me look, Otherwise look youthful. "I am. ashamed of my hands and am always trying to hide them.” A: You are on the light side and could stand a gain of -about ‘seven ‘pounds. This might ‘also help‘ the - af in thin people, These are usually ‘inherited, but do not let them dam- ‘age your personality or make you ap Le hide your hands. STRETCHING BEST eins a little. Often these appear wkward because you try Take exercises to increase your bust size and also some for the ‘diaphragm. ‘the stretching exercises such as \the front bend, but remember that ‘the important part of these exer- icises is the stretch, not the bend. |Lift your,rib cage and readh for . ithe psy The best ones are . “Is there anything you can Pinte that will help me to re- member to hold my back straight ‘during box day? I am” taking Stretching exercises are the best for the diaphragm: and to increase “your bust size. The important thing is the stretch, not the bend. Lift your rib cage and ‘reach for the ceiling. To Why! Laboratory-controlled abrasive wear tests prove Lees Wool-Nylon Carpets give at least 50% more wear than comparably priced all-wool carpet. YOUR MONEY CAN BUY NO BETTER CARPET FOR THE PRICE $079 SQ. YD. 4479 DIXIE HIGHWAY Nothing Down — 36 Months to Pay ‘Gentry’‘s DRAYFON HOME FURNISHINGS Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. - WOOL- NYLON DURASET CARPETS .. Unmatched for WEAR, SERVICE and BEAUTY | STURDY VIRGIN NYLON for increased wearability and lustre TOGETHER WOOL AND NYLON, combined as only Lees _can blend and: weave these first quality carpet materials, through an exclusive process, offers you the finest carpet available for —— , superior carne performance, - OR 3-2300 Leather Apparel Needs Special Cleaning Care If that diter jacket or coat: you take out of the closet for fall wear needs cleaning, here are some tips and some warn- ings. Most importafit thing to re- member is that leather cannot be cleaned by ordinary dry cleaning methods good for tex- tiles, The reason is that leather is a “living” product.. Methods ' that have a stamp of approval utilize a process called ‘‘fat liquoring,”” which restores nat- ural oils to the skins, Even the newer leathers, containing additives to make them “dry cleanable,"’.. need this treat- ment, a a es Leather garments should al- ways be dried at-room tem-— perature. Never hang them near radiators, especially when wet, They should be brushed occasionally with a rubber spongeto remove dust. When hung in closets, do not crush leather garments be- tween others, but allow space for air to circulate freely. Keep leather away from excessive dampness. * * * Spot cleaning is rarely suc- cessful and should be avoided. An ugly ring is almost always the result of amateur spot cleaning, and never try to scrape a spot frém leather. Scratching. the surface will | No Charge for Credit | ror sh ne | Height With White _ Low ceilings will seem higher if FRI., SAT., MON. ONLY MID-SEASON SALE! LADIES’ COATS Reg. to $69.50 NOW ONLY sA3 8 Easy Credit 8 N. SAGINAW ST. FE 2-6448 Quality Clothes > a ~ them out. Astringent LABOR and PAD with this SPECIAL ALL WOOL WILTON a POPULAR BARKWEAVE PATTERNS Fe | TWEEDS and PLAIN -KARENS OR o-2100 FLOOR COVERINGS 4528 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-4109 surely leave-a mark that can- not be eradicated. avoid " excessive, deep-set soil- ing from perspiration or face power, * «* * . Tell your cleaner ~what caused the spot, if you know, There are special treatments for specific types of stains. Blood, paint, and ink spots are especially difficult to remove. If your cleaner knows about these, he may be able to get If your new suede or highly colored garment begins to “crock” — lose its fine sur- face nap — bring it in for an immediate cleaning. This re- moves excess nap, while pre- serving the appearance of the garment as a whole. Cuéumbers Make Good Always keep a chilled cu- cumber close at hand if your ‘This. short evening dress in the new pyramid shape is:of antique silk satin with a shantung effect. The wide skirt falls from a demi-sash that attaches - to a floating low-cut back. The high waisted bodice featares. a low slashed neckline. eyes get tired from overwork or lack of sleep. sensitive skin near the eyes. Peel off two slices of cucum- ber skin large enough to cov- er your eyes fully. Lie down, eyes covered with , legs slightly ead. * Five minutes will make a ‘difference; twenty will find you feeling like a new person. It’s a combination of the soothing ‘Massage and the natural as- tringent qualities in the cu- cumber. that does it. Famotis fashion‘models—men and women—use this trick be- fore facing the cameras; many Called to IIlinois Mr. and Mrs. A: T. Anderson of Cass - Elizabeth Road and Horace Morrill of Garland avenue ||were called to Rock Island, MIl., ‘iby the death of Mrs. Emma Mor- rill, mother of Mfs. Anderson and Mr. Morrill. ted white, Add to the illusion painting baseboards the same color. as the walls, Too-high ceil- bed will appear lower if covered with dark paint. Finely granulated sugar usually improves the texture of a sponge cake, [ke] STERES || ‘47'S DANCE TIME DICK CONTINO Pu Panes Dick Contino and his accordion on MERCURY STEREO records Michigan’ largest selection of Stereophonic records 27 $. Saginaw St. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S, Saginaw, ee ne ee Enrollments Available in Day or Eveni Write, . Ghucisiar aah in sureyt'ti, true Ronpten PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Choice of Six Famous Patterns in Dinnerware AUGHLIN VIER The Gift Supreme .. . We're proud to offer:as part of your holiday ad tableware these 6 award-winning patterns in } famous porcelain dinnerware. Each piece is guaranteed forever against — or crazing. Completely ovenproof . bake and serve in the same dish, ROMANCE SPRINGTIME —CRINOLINE —_— — GRAPES -— | LUPINE -CRIVOU | 35 Pc. Set for 6 .... Reg. $28.50 .... $19.00 53 Pc. Set for 8 .... Reg. $44.75 ,.... $29.83 | 93 Pe. Set for 12... Reg. $7.95 .... $51.97 Lay Away A Gift A Day (50% tome ae Choice of Over: .. 60 Other Patterns! ALD SALES FINAL DIXIE POTTERY ’ “Por Your Convenience ~ Open Daily 10 A. M. -9 P, M. Sunday to 9 P. M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-894 Embroider these gay parakeets in colors that “‘sing’’! They're happy accents for a set of gift “show” towels or dinette cloth. Everybody's favorite pet — the busy parakeet in simple embroi- dery. Pattern 800: Transfer of 6 motifs 544x6% to 7x74 _pnches. Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing, Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York ]}, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address zone. A new 1959 Laura Wheeler {eediecraft Book — just out — has lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, | quilting; toys. In the book, a spe- | cial surprise to make a little girl) happy — a cut-out dol, clothes to. color. Send 25 cents for this book. Your Daily Dip Aid to Beauty, Health as Well Beauty and the bath go hand in hand. The daily dip is one of the best ways to refresh and relax your body and to clean away dirt, grime and « * With the vinpmtes and nerves soothed and the skin cleansed, a feeling of grace and charm inevitably. follows. : es * * ~ Tf a warm bath is taken be- fore retiring it will also, be an aid to a good night's beauty sleep provided the mattress and bedsprings are in top condition, ~ Day-to-day . cleaning of of-/ fices, industrial plants and, in- 3,000,000 workers and: egsts’ ee nara gy) pecentnye seg the. pores. | | | stitutions requires an arty: fof. ], ? g i g°e +f ‘ i pn 2 5 i metallic textures to comple- ment the deep, rich piles of the new Coats, x* * * Thus today’s woman wears her fal, and winter coat as a real costume piece and has come to accessorize it with jewelry as carefully as she ac- cessorizes her dresses, SQUARE DANCING See our new selections of Shirts & Pants and Beautiful Dresses Presbyterian day at the South Francis street home of Mrs. Howard Tanner, Mrs. "\L. G. Rowley, president of the state WCTU and vice president of the national. WCTU, was. guest speaker, * * * Mrs, John Bee of Chicago avenue was hostess for the Monday gather- ing of Eleanor Vanlierop Group. Mrs, Edna Matheny reviewed *the book, “‘Triumph of John and Betty >| Stary. * The home of Mrs; David DuVall ‘lot the State e Hospital grounds, was. Zo mR I and Cuff Link § Sets for Men "4 lewelers Reg. $22.95 18° Now Only ‘ALL WOOL MILIUM LINED Call them car coats, motor coats whatever the: name, they’re the fashion. Our col- lection includes many new views of this popular coat . Come see! GREAT ANNUAL : Sale. these prices, sFRE All Wool CAR COATS Mouton-like Fur Collars more than $12’billion,anfually, 559 ORCHARD TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT) AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS,” LAKE FE 2.0127 FULL LENGTH COATS Reg. 29.95 35.95 39.95 All Wool Camel Hair Cashmere Blends Zibelines $26” SAVE $10 _mHE PONTIAC PRESS, 3. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 Units ‘Meet byepened: to. members. of the Amn McGeough Group Thursday with) Mrs: Howard Webb as cohostess. * * * : The book, ‘Gates of Splendor,” was reviewed by Mrs. Walter Mess- er when the Margery Peters Group met ‘Thursday. at the Whittemore street home of Mrs, J. C. Smith, Meets for Dinner Woman's Auxiliary to Pon- tiac Master Plumbing Contra+- tors met Tuesday evening at Rotunda Inn for dinner and a business meeting. Plans were discussed for the annual Chris- mas party to be held Dec. 9 at It’s Burton’s Apparel for Women’s Hundreds of extraordinary values. cially priced for our great 11th Birthday Gifts and values galore, but... quantities, are limited, ° Sorry . . . no mail or phone orders ot at BURTON'S Rotunda Inn, — BIRTHDAY SALE Spe- so come early. 530 lace AIR CONDITIONED . Reg. $21.95 Leather-Like All Purpose LADIES’ VALUABLE GIFTS WITH HANDBAGS EVERY PURCHASE y Now You Can Say “CHARGE IT” With Any Purchase of $50 or Over NYLONIZED PANTIES Sizes §-6-7-8-9-10 for® 1 Reg. 59c Each TODD'S SHOE STORE Ponitiure Beavis 20 West melilatete Huron St. FE 2-3821 \iily, [EERO uf BURTON'S GIFT TO YOU It's Our Birthday. oe « ¥OQS Get the Free Gilts! ‘. . ae MLL it ti inaddal TEI». ,, Ee ernnewvn aware #3 1. ts ZT LLL WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR LONG TERM BUDGET PLAN OR OUR 30 DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT FASHIONED SLEEVE SWEATERS CARDIGANS Short Sleeve Reg. 7.99 SLIPONS Reg. 5.99 $5.99: $3.99 ried Sleeve Slipens ‘ss ia 9499 Famous Make “Clarelle” - NOW ONLY ‘FAMOUS MAKE All Wool Plaid PROSPECTOR JACKET ALSO SOLID COLOR MATCHING SKIRTS & SLACKS Reg. 799 a [BURTON'S A FOR APPAREL WOMEN OPEN Mon. - Fri. - Sat. ‘til 9 P. M. at BURTON'S dust Sey ee =< eee enema 4 § z 4 ; ee | ‘ Z “Se \ a | : % fe = 4 2 : / . Twenty-two ue 7 . : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 “Virus Growl | Sexo) SS Maco Compe | Self-Limiting | cone two years ag ater an ex/{Sf Accurate Map ~ Fast Multiplying Leads plosion’ killed 39 miners. About 900 miners were employed) ywEXICO CITY (AP)—The maps to Overcrowding, Cuts Down Potency _ at No, 2. Mining is.the major in-| dustry in the town of 7,000, The|°! Mexico confuse most tourists. Nova Scotia ministers of mines) The government has come up With and confusing. Distances differ, The. 48-year-old. brewery work and labor planned to discuss the one which in time may keep 'eminames of towns vary, highways town's eohaniiitefion today. ‘rolling in the right direction. shown as incomplete may be beau-|* pleaded guilty to manslaughter ‘ * * ~~ * + tiully paved or vice versa, andjlast month after being Meanwhile, the yet and their By RENNIE TAYLOR families ere being helped by a| The. country’s first “technically | sould be ‘down. : at their homie’ here last Asseciated Press Science Writer national disaster fund which "nas! complete’ map will be used at; Qne traveler on a recent He carried her body BERKELEY, Calif, (AP)—Some pagsed the $700,000 mark. ‘first by the various ministries.'carried six maps, all different. in the trunk of his car | \ multiply in great numbers, only a} “DEAR SIR”:—It costs about | . scattered few of them retain the, two dollars for every letter that | power to multiply and perpetuate| goes out of an office, according | the disease they have started, he| to a review of cost analyses in | said. This probably explains, he; various firms made by North. | added, why humans and animals; western National Life Insurance | seldom die of virus disease alone. Co. Biggest item is the indis- | : eo pensable secretary. Her cost, | The self-limiting feature of virus, shown above, is based on an~ growth was reported in a paper, average of 25 to 30 letters a | ‘before the National Academy of] day, with coffee breaks and Sciences Thursday by Frank L.! etceteras figured in... Less im- ! Horsfali Jr. portant items, including the | Dr, Horsfall reported on tests) boss, come next in order, i a es : ; 5 nL SG is : ; 4 S28 CRO ere Se. eae with two types of human influ- | : : : a, : ; ae oe A enza virus, a swine influenza vi-| i rus and the viruses of mumps and, fowl! plague. He planted these vi-| as y Ug ruses in living chick embryos ‘and! aux. Measured their een. ee eee From Coal Mine. were injected into an -egg cell they multiplied into large num-| hace quickly aod s eh pereent.| | Final Disaster Count age of them were infective. msl in Nova Scotia Stands | when more than two viruses were} ‘injected at the start, the bed" at 74 Dead of their progeny still was large~| : up to 1,000 viruses per cell—but) gprINGHILL, NS. ( evel! Established with one thought in mind, that of bringing to the people of this area finer quality home feralahing’ at truly anak ~ vay tet veg Weeks of digging for dead and ate prices has won for Clayton's of Keego Harbor. hundreds of customers and friends , ... To these-wonderful people we say keep the disease process going, Survivors has ended in the “Thank you” for making the ever growing Clayton’s expand again. Come in, see these new departments . «see the newest in : Onis probably — for spon- imine. Cunberlend Ne: 2 coal home furnishings and best of all note the lower prices marked on these nationally known products «. . You will then ugree with taneous cures from virus disease- << * our slogan “Good Furniture need net be expensive.” es, he added. The last body was removed! 2 - Z : * * * Thursday night from the mine in) : : Dr. Horsfall did not know why which 74 men lost their lives, Of; ‘ the majority of the viruses be- the 174 trapped by the Oct. 23 up-| come impotent but said he-sus-\heayal, which shook up the work- | pects that when they occur in| ings and closed many passages, | great numbers some of them fail/19 were saved. Twelve men were to pick up sufficient nucleic acidS rescued after 6% days under- from the wreckage of the cellS|cround, and another seven were, they have invaded and then die! 'savedtwo days later. because they are misfits. Sixteen of the 19 “‘miracle’ sur. SS vivors are leaving by plane Nov. | : Crash Kills Adrian Man (18 for a tree vacation in-Georgia | as guests of Gov. Marvin Griffin. . CLAYTON'S NEW FRIGIDAIRE DEPT. Here you wilf find the latest models in washers, dryers, ironers, freezers and refrigerators .. . all the’. 2 TECUMSEH ® — Dalwin Dick-|The other three are still, recover. erson, 51, of Adrian, was crushed ing. to death Wednesday in a collision * 8 newest designs and creations . . . asmew-as tomorrow up trick at an intersection near. gate the disaster, Upheavals, or. "...and everyone a Fr igidaire! here. Robert Wood, 25, of Wayne,/humps, have occurred before in’ i" was injured. the area, and the mining company Come in! See the new 1959 models ... all available i i j | for immediate delivery! between an oil tanker and a pick-| A royal comntission wiil venti: | Bid Fel PRICED A SELLOUT! | | | | IN CLAYTON’S RADIO, HI-FI, TV and STEREO DEPT. A complete showing of the new 1959 models . . . Magnavox ... a name that means finer home enter- tainment ... A new restful department in which you may relax and leisurely select the model of your choice . . don’t miss this showing of nationally famous MAGNAVOX. BOYS’ ZIP-HOOD QUILT-LINED PARKAS semalere At Robert Hall your clothing dollars really | count.,, and the values are incredible! ~ | Look here! Cotton sateen parka... warmly ; quilt lined! Dynel-trim zip-off hood, knit collar . : : and wristlets! Terrific low price! 4-12. | bs The Store That Proves. Good luruitinre weed. wat be Open Monday and. Friday Eventings { 3065 Orchard Lake Road, Arcus “ee CUP AL S29 p : ; ts : = ee ok : , ae | " = , 4 f* ‘ | ? : eas 5 a tickets “to “My Fair Lady” Cin be Russia we know that story; we call ;54/¢ it “Pygmalion,” Erokhin tevealed) |” and felt optimistic about attracting more U.S. travelers. There were about 560,000 tour: ists in the U.S.8.R. this year, the re reported Spiridenov, sentative of Intourist in tl © president of ies to. watch the U.S. election pean resem- Selced a kent 4s Soa ‘All right, |. {but one e; Bolshoi at a time.” And “There Oe +e seats to was dhe w¥ection US. ‘Russian relations teetered until Comrade Spiridonoy commented, “Seventy per cent of our school- |children are now learning to speak “What American star is most popular if Russia now?” er asked. ; Ca Robeson. — +.” * Leonid in Moscow complimented Nis watienenery plist ded a stories in|him not only on getting said. He|My Fair Lady” but seats to the Ballet ata particuerly’ Nopcy Williams » |an illiterate’ 23-year-old man ques. MG |tioned in ‘the slaying of Sandre| “GRAND RAPIDS the admission Wednesday. He was described as a “publicity seeker’’ by police, who scheduled a lie de. tector test for him. 2,500 Idled-at-Chrysler-|—} DETROIT (®—Some. 2,500 Chrys- ler workers were idled Wednesday when 16 trim department employes walked off their jobs in protest to the disciplining of a fellow worker at the Jefferson assembly plant heres Production of Chrysler and WHISKY, So A VERY SMOOTH p |changes. You , }were, fatter,’ -|color of your hair brunette. FF sp have made other! are shortes than you “My name Is : not “Robinson,” ‘the man said to ‘the vodka) _ drinker. ted!” apg : m | ady. “He seeS an-| “Maybe,” Leonid smiled wise- “Robinson,” rapbies |) ly, “but I have never told my (somehow it was a startling name chauffeur to run over a photog- son, you've changed the) rapher.” That stumped the beefy =o not by the d but th 4h -eage On waa erios lene” ms, . ‘so you changed your name, * * difficult time a few years ago. “You're the George Solitaire of ‘and|Russia,” he said, a reference to yosel said,|t the ‘Boardway ticket agent. Capitalist, you can bet. Bob Kriendler, the distinguished keeper of the inn,’ came by the table, I said to Erokhin, a com- lete stranger to Kriendler, ‘Here ‘@ man who buys cavier in * ‘Erokhin arse his hand, but Comes Home From Hospital LANSING (UPI) = Nancy Wil- liams, wife of Gov. G. Mennenii Williams, catne home. from theif hospital yesterday. SHe was taken to the hospital] two months ago with a * of the | tection, As an _ effect —_ virus infection, she if gota . your |muscular disease called “Gullian- Barre syndrome, which causes muscle pains and nerve inflamma- tion similar to the effects of polio.| Mrs, Williams will have to con- Desoto cars was halted by the walkout, -raclianehietiilerttencins ~— INDEED! e | Every drop of whisky in Sir John is at least 8 years old! SCHENLEY DisTuLi ERs 00.. WY. 6, + BLENDED WHISKY, 86.8 PROOF. 65 sta WENT RAL mens fier Re GENERAL WAREHOUSE 2258 DIXIE HIGHW AY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Daily 3 to 6 There-were several other stories|with a kind of reservation. _— order was restored at theididn’t you buy our canned crab?” |said. “Why |tihue to rest at home, her doctor, ‘COOK THANKSGIVING DINNER “ON A BRAND NEW 1959 ne ee Don't miss our big G-E fall sales event! This one we're throwing the spotlight on a harvest of G-E values at never- belire: prices! Just in time for turkey day, here are two tight specials,” And the on. is as “spo tempting as the:feast you'll cook. For raaagnees only, you can own your AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMER turna on and. off tL sateen tineily, while or we ag ae Minute ~ touch. fee ‘re bus Piste ea rps ' are — :. by gens amazi pr rth vat wp ou Me. measured coila— o e@ way, ra i utes, tor timing © eggs, cake, etc. heats on each surface unit, = Thin, fat into ed. m= mune surface catches spill-overs, ~~ f . : Z TYEAR FREE SERVICE and labor by our own ly trained 2 4 ‘J ' . Ps | PONTIAC” SUBURBAN |__FARMINGTON + ~ ROCHESTER | : Tom's Electric SHAW’S APPLIANCES, INC. Frayer Refrigeration Sales Hampton Electric ORCHARD LAKE 32430 Northwestern Hwy, 411_Main Street See Orchard Cake Avenue. . &%5:W. Huron Peer Appliances Co. MA 6-2561 OL 2.4061 FE 4-0526 ' FE 4-2526 8161 Commerce Road at as i os HELAND Union Lake Road a geration WALLED LAKE ihe Goon Reweineping Economy Furniture Co, EM 3-414 MU «i Tear's ilestele a nae = pa maeaw Brent AUBURN HEIGHTS = *—soytony 1142 E. West Maple oO ae pean He Maborn Rone aya Tacenmny MA FE 4-3573 4k OA 8-263 | GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, MICHIGAN DISTRICT. “ PUkis-BUTTON CONTROLS let you Switch unit on or off with just a SB 40-iNCH DIVIDED ~ | TOP—MODEL J-411 a SPECIAL ~~ SALE PRICE ~ choice of these handsome G-E Pushbutton Ranges—both with big 23” master oven— at the lowest price this year! - Need a bigger range . . . with lots of storage space? You'll love the 40-inch model on the left. It has three roomy storage drawers— g with smooth cabinet-type sliding action. Space for a- ‘whole kitchen-load of pots and So easy to dook u with! So ae to clean! Both have all these x thonclerful G-E fetes eve HIGH-SPEED CALROD UNITS re- spend © instantly—heat up and speed. - 6501 E. 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Rogensues said) charged with embezzling at least Oming’s explanations “are not con-| $1,700 in — tax eet sistent.” “He obviously diverted| monies from one account to an-' Oming, a satires bachelor} who has been crippled since birth, | was arrested by Center Line State Police. said. |as, township treasurer, and Macomp County Presecuting "basic expenses per month for ‘im- Counc il for failure to adopt book- Clair St., Atterney Cecil A. Byers said the (~~~ tewnship official is charged with embezzling the money given him in checks by four township resi- — dents in payment of their 1957 | i property taxes, © Oming also has failed to explain what happened to $730; he with- drew last summer in unauthorized checks on which he was payee, . Bayers said. x * * The accused official stood mute when arraigned yesterday before Macomb County Justice Francis A, Castellucci in Mount Clemens. Om- ing was unable to furnish the $2,- 500 surety bond set by Castellucci. Oming admitted the shortage ot about $700, but denied emberz- seling the money, Byers said. He did say, however, that he had been showering gifts on his tall red-headed irl friend, a Bids to Widen ed ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rock- | well of 11 S. Holeomb. St., | Clarkston, have aminouriced. the | engagement of their daughter, | Barbara Sue, to Reobert Work no Area Road! Bentley, son of Mrs. Oscar Haaland of Charlotte, and the From Oxfor d North ‘One| late Stanley Bentley. Thé wed- of 4 Projects | ding date hasn't been set. Widening of M24 along. a 5%- ee at dasa, ROChester Man Held Se toa wate cunuine big IN Jail f0 Wait Trial be one. of four state trunkline high- way construction projects on which the State Highway Dept. will de-- ROCHESTER ~— Tom Fink, 22, termine low bidders for the work of 1131 Burgoine St., Rochester, waived examination yesterday in Rochester Justice Court and was Nov. 19. Lane Oe cmniat bec of a io bound over to Circuit Court~ = constrection and conversion of |%2Nd trial on a charge of the road to a dual highway from‘) ly driving away an automobile. Pontiac north to Oxford. The * © * Lake Orion to Oxford section was | Unable to post bond of $1,000 recently completed, as well as (set by Justice Luther C. Green, the section from Pontiac to Op- Fink is being beld tm the Onkiand @yke road. County -. ' x * The existing M24 north of Oxford He is siaaiaa of taking a ‘car Tesurfaced. to. provide. the north-("wned by Claude H. Shepard, 322 ny Fifth St., Tuesday night while it bound lane of the new divided) highway. A new 24-foot pavement "85 parked behind Shepard's ta- will be built for the southbound -~ * © roadway. ; * * * Completion date for the project is Dec. 31 next year. Another Oakland County. Later on which the low bidder will decided in Lansing Nov. 19 is ‘ grading, drainage structures, and surfacing at the intersection of US. 10 tee Belew ) and Scott) Lake road in Waneiet Township. | Passes New Heat Ordinance on owie & ow ns Waterford Will Control ene two this week, and of ihaving a beer bottle thrown Unit Installation With through a window of his car. He Examiners, Inspector Fink and a companion, Donald Frank of Lake @rion were ar- after a chase by Oxford and Lake Orion village police. Labor Troubles Kill His Bakery Business | DETROIT (UPh — A Monroe \bakery Company president, plagued iby labor troubles, was job Kunt-| ing today — his business of 27 years in eres court. | * * said he sent his children, Jean, jand Neal, to Florida to live with relatives because he feared they A new Waterford Township ordi- | ‘might be harmed. nance, controlling the installation * of heating units, was approved at «1+ sinus a being driven out a special meeting yesterday by the of business,’ Drabbe said, admit- township board, ltedly bitter. * *® * * * * It is now illegal for any person.| Drabbe headed Drabbe Bakeries firm, or corporation to install, land Candies, with headquarters alter or service any oif or gas fur-jin Monroe, six departments in De- naces without a $25 license and troit area stores and three in To- permit according to the law, iledo, Ohio. He filed for bankruptcy A five-member board of exam- jin Federal Court, listing $135,000) iners will be appointed, and a in assets and $132,000 in liabilities. | full-time township heating inspec- 7 Four union locals represented his tor hired to check installations ‘8 ¢™Ployes. of heating units before an ocen- . pancy permit is issued. The law |. takes effect fmmediately. Fatal Words—‘Let’s irested early Wednesday morning} rith ee kertlins PR 70 beeping procedures fecommended). self and girl friend total $418, ac- | Cor ‘ding to Rogensués. Oming has been her sole means of support for the past two years, the former barmaid | told him, Rogenstes said. The township treasurer was Ro- jeremy to make them balance,” he meo village clerk for two years be- lfore being defeated for re-election Oming’s salary is $200 a month last April. Prior to the election he| his had been censured by the Romeo mother and sister at 260 E. St. MILFORD — With one exception, there will be no additional sewer installations made in the village of Milford until water laborafory test- ing equipment has been installed and .a full-time operator hired at the sewage disposal plant. ; * * * the Village Council -at a special meeting at the Village Hail last Hussein Says He Will Return Departure of Jordan King Called Vacation, Not Fearful Escape WASHINGTON « — Jordan's King Hussein has assured Western diplomats he definitely will return to his country after what is billed as a brief vacation in Switzerland and other European countries. Responsible officials made this known today to scotch rumors that Hussein is. actually fleeing Jordan to escapé a pro-Egyptian uprising which the rumors say is due to explode in the next few weeks. These authorities said there is no evidence any such revolt is brewing. Nor is there any sign, they said, that Hussein intends to abdicate -his throne while in Eu- The. 23-year-old monarch's moth- er, brother and daughter already are vacationing in Switzerland. They left Jordan last summer at a time when Hussein's grip on the hair appeared shaky in the face of pro-Egyptian demonstra- tion, Diplomatic officials said Hussein will stop Italy, Spain and Brit- ain in addition to,resting and un- dergoing a medical checkup in Switzerland. During the King’s absence, Jor- dan is to be ruled by pro-Western Premier Samir Rifai and a three- man regency council. Authorities said they anticipate 'no trouble in Jordan during Hus- lsein’s absence. But they stre&sed that considerable tension exists in the country, fanned by diehard pro-Nasser elements. On balance, however, Hussein has stréngthened his position dur- ing the past few weeks, they said, mainly because of vigorous Amer- ican-British backing for his pro- Western government. The United States has been pour- ing financial aid into the nearly bankrupt Jordan treasury at the rate of about 50 million dollars a year, ; Easing American worry over Jordan’s immediate future is a toning down of the viciously anti- Hussein broadcasts from Radio Cairo — the past few weeks. Brighton Heifer Wins LEXINGTON, Ky. # — A winter heifer calf entered by Hi-Point Farms of Brighton, Mich., was lnamed champion female of- the Register of Merit Hereford Show yesterday. This was the ultimatum given’ by a Detroit auditing firm hired by the village. * * * The Washington Township Board met in special session and author- ized R. Eugene Inwood, township supervisor, to order a complete audit of township books. Oming makes his home with his _Romeo. Milford Sewer Expansion , Halted by State Engineer night by Wallace J. Benzie, Mich- igan State Health Department en- gineer. The one exception was for new — installations in the Council-ap- proved Fairview: Hills No. 4% subdivision on Milford-Highland road. | The state made the exception providing no occupancy permits are issued for homes there until specified plans have been guaran- teed, SEEK VILLAGE MANAGER No immediate plans for labora- tory equipment, which would cost an estimated $2,500, to test sewage disposal has ‘been made. Councll members are in the process of looking for a qualified village manager whe might help solve the problem, It has been necessary for the state to send operators to the Mil- ford plant to make periodic water pollution tests because of the Huron River which flows down to Ken- sington Metropolitan Park. . x * * Benzie told the Council that al- though the Milford plant setup is equipped to handle its present load, only continued tests could. deter- mine overload capacity. The notice from the State Health Department to Milford officials stipulating that test equipment be installed and a qualified operator be hired was based on a series of tests made last summer by state chemists. Milford’s rapid population growth was given as the reason for state action, | nie ce, disc ‘uss the problems of ‘AFFAIRS OF STATE’ IN REHEARSAL — Lee O'Connor, as the would-be senator, and Merle Pedicini, as his best friend's a marriage of convenience that involves them,in the Township Players production of “Affairs of State.” Toasting: | the — success.in the coming election H olly Student Elected Head _ of Senior Class HOLLY — Donald C. Vance, son of Mr. and .Mrs. M, C, Vance, 8023 Grange Hall Rd., Holly, has been elected. president of ° the senior class at Tri-State College, Angola, Ind., where he js a student in the Department ot Electrical Engineering, <. _As class president, he heads the nearly 230. students in _the December- and March graduating classes who will-. participate in commencement | ceremonies on Dec. 18. Vance. is -currently serving as ptesident of the Electrical Engi- neering Society and as secretary of his fraternity, Alpha Sigma Phi. He holgis appointment as a student director, one of several honor students selected to aid the Dean of Students in campus activities. Mrs. Vance, the former Gloria Duke of El Paso, Texas, is an assistant in the office of the treasurer of’ the college. 4 WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- year season, the Township Players of West Bloomfield have selected the timely play, ‘‘The Affairs of Louis Verneuil, which had a two- * The play involves a marriage of convenience set against a back- ground of Washington politics dur- ing election time. Rehearsals are under’ way at West Bloomfield Town Hall un- der the direction of Gerald Co- hen. The play will be presented Nov. 28 and 29 at the auditerium of West Bloomfield High School, Orchard Lake road near, Com- merce road. Curtain time each evening will be 8:30. Pontiac Check Erom State Biggest in County Pontiac again was tops among |Bloomfield the 46 Oakland County incorporat- ed cities and villages, and nearby communities, which will soon re- ceive ‘their checks from the State Highway Dept. as their shares of the third-quarter state gas and weight tax receipts. Pentiac’s check will total $134,- 686.15, Oakland County will receive a check for $764,059.71 out of the state total of $38,294,675 for the third quarter. The state total repre- sents a decrease of $894,974 from quarter of 1957. After deductions for non-highway uses and collection costs, the rest of the state receipts for any one quarter is divided as follows: 47 per cent to: the highway depart- ment for expenditure on state trunkline highways in ‘both rural and county roads; 35 per cent to counties for county roads; and 18 per cent to the incorporated] , cities and villages. * * * Here is ‘a listing of those cities and villages and the amount they will receive: «we. * Addison - $1,241.12; Almont $1,826.30; Armada $1,870.88; Berk- ley $22,855.64, Bingham Farms $910; Birmingham $24,525.66; Save It’ The board of examiners will meet twice a month and will in-| clude two representatives of the) township government, two from zen at large who must be a me-| chanical engineer, under prov ision | of the new law. The board will Associated Press Women’ serve without compensation. “Let's save it—it might x * * | someday.” Duties. of the board will be to, They seem like harmless examine the qualifications of li- cense applicants. They will inter- pret charts, blueprints and heating installation plans. . * & With the adoption oft he new heating ordinance, Waterford ‘Township contractors may now work im other communities that have adopted the same code pub- lished by the National. ae _Hea Council. store. ‘ x *« * To Open Medical Center NORTH BRANCH — The ‘North problem of reducing 14 roo en into six rooms, don’t let that fool you. We’ve been saying them in my family for the last 20, years— ever since we bought that big house in the country and acquired an acre of attic space. So everything not in immediate use went into the attic — the fancy dress cos- tumes from old masquerades, the broken toys, the outgrown baby clothes, the antique chair with the broken arm, dnd all the old furniture that migrant friends aches us to Came then the day of reckoning. The house was sold. We were faced with the ture, bric-a-brac and the residue of years | to what would fit into a moving van and - The forgetful friends syddenly remem- f heise: their. priceless heirlooms in the at- tic. They sent itemized lists and closed by Junk Piles Up for 20 Years, By DOROTHY ROE saying: “Just s Editor be valuable anything.” words, but The hunt began. the years. to my knees husband is cl ms of furni- “Should schedule?” someday.” Almost, b Te. to us here. And be sure you don’t break children’s I’m writing my column at one desk, up pack them up and snd them . the $39,189,649. cdllected, in the third} Hills $4,694.91: Clark- ston $1,042.03; Clawson $8,594.88; Dryden $1,263.94; Farmington $4,- 847.80; Fenton $7,207.86; Ferndale $36,559. 3; = $3,357.83; Holly Berserk Father Slays 2; Self Shoots Wife, Down~ Mother-in-Law; 2 Children Spared HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—A 54-year- old man went: berserk early today and killed his wife and mother-in law before taking his own life, police reported. Louis Morphy, believed to have been a Hollywood stuntman, ap- parently killed his mother-in-law by pushing her down when she tried to stop him after he had shot his wife, Dead were Mrs, Kay (Boots) Morphy, 54, her mother, Mrs. Sophia Rosenski, 70, and Morphy. Morphy’s two children,: Valerie, 12, and Louis, 5, were in the home at the time of the shooting. Police said they were called by neighbors who said Valerie ran to their home crying, “Mom- my’s dead, mommy’s dead and my daddy is bieeding.” Police said Morphy’s —in-laws,jused Mrs. Rosenski and her husband, |ed Nor tame 7, Nevarestiy lived at the Knocks | City’s Tax Receipt Share Is $134,686.15 |$4,421.94: Enitt nigton Woods $7,720.27. : Imlay City $2,862.29; Keego Har- bor $3,848.50; Lake Angelus $109.60; Lake Orion $3,506.48; La- peer $9,784.25; Lathrup Village $4,- 825.16; Leonard $1,124.60; Madison Heights $26,893.66; Metamora $974.13; Milford $4,669.15; North- ville $4,491.36; Oak Park $15,386.91; Orchard Lake $1,973.23, Ortonville $1,282.17; Oxford $3,546.10; Pleas- ant Ridge $4,324.86; Pohtiac’$134,- _/686.15. a a 2 Rochester $6,677.14; “Romeo $3,- 954.27; Royal. Oak $81,455.07; South 933,34; Sylvan Lake $2,271.31; Troy $26,322.98; Utica $1,945.38; Walled Lake $4,384.09;- Westwood $13,- 159.37; Wixom $3,533.84; Wolverine Lake $2,320.09; and Woddcreek Farms $1,195.53. * Church Youth Unit Plans Auction to Raise Funds ORTONVILLE — The Methodist Youth Fellowship organization of the Ortonville Methodist Church has set $1,000 as.its goal for the building fund of the new educa- tional unit now under construc- tion. An auction sale is scheduled for -}1 p.m. tomorrow at the Trading Post; according to Counselor Roger Shively, The W.S.C.S. will provide refreshments, Auctioneers are John Wenger and Wilmer Kilbourn with Ernie Burt acting as clerk. New and merchandise has been solicit- ed from townspeople and _ busi- nesses by the young people for this event, SHIP -—- To open their election State,” a sophisticated comedy by}\ are William Raynes and Marcia Frazer, who play the Secretary of State and play will be School presented Nov. 28 ~ The Players again will demon- strate their zeal and enthusiasm by using a new and unusual set designed by.the play's director, according to Betty O'’Comnor, pub- licity chairman. * * * *, The little theater group, formed in January 1956, is open. to new members. his wife, Directing them is Gerald Cohen (left). The and 29 at West Bloomfield High Bloomfield. Players Pick ‘Affairs of State’ to Open backstage jobs, involving such tasks -as make-up, costumes, props, scenery, may call John Onken, chairman. In addition to their three-act plays presented to the public, the Players conduct a monthly work- shop where ‘members. with little theatrical experience can test their wings before trying out for a major production. * \Sec. Benson Under Fire - LANSING Ww — The Michigan Milk Producers Assn. opposes any further reduction in federal price supports for milk. A resolution putting the organiza- tion on record was adopted at its 42nd annual meeting yesterday. Delegates criticized Secretary of Agriculture Benson, who or- dered a lowering of the support level early this year and re- portedly is considering a turther Oppose Cutting Milk Aid ot milk compared with $97, 035,654 for 2,161,970,044 last year. * * * Lake said there were a lot of empty barns on dairy farms in the state as total milk income per farmer has gone down hill. _ He said MMPA membership had declined from more than 17,000 to under 15,000. reduction, The resolution said any ‘further drop in supports: would make an already unstable and inequitable dairy farm income situation more perilous, Glenn Lake ot North Branch, MMPA president, said the or-' ganization’s milk volume, although up this year as measured by fluid pounds marketed. for members, was down dollarwise from 1957. Members this year received $93,727,000 for 2,223,047,135 pounds Man Run Ove: Killed by Own Car in Owosso OWOSSO ) — Andrew F’, Smith, 83, and almost blind, was run over and killed by his own car yester- and ran over him. He was en- route from his barn to his house. to push him out of the way. She was walking with him when she looked up’ and saw the driverless car rolling forward toward them, New McCULLOCH ‘036 The chiidren arrived for the weekend, to lend a hand and salvage old treasures. | and friends of friends, arrived in hopes of furnishing new- | ly acquired apartments. friends, The great attic * i * After a week of frantic labor and the continuous services of three junkmen and three trucks, we're finally digging out from under all these carefully saved castoffs of x * * in discarded wastepaper. My eaning out the drawers of his desk. He asks: we save this 1953 baseball | And from forge of habit I almost reply: “Let's save it —-it might be valdabiel | ut, not quite. day. 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SESSION. ‘TUESDAY | FRANK «PERRY and HIS SWINGMASTERS Tat _ MODERN = SQUARE DANCING Music by LEE SLOAN'S ROCKETS GLENN EASTMAN alling SIRLOIN STEAK Potatoes, Chef's s Salad with choice of Dressings, Hot Rolls and Butter Open Daily 9 A. M. to 2 A. M, — Sunday, 2 P.M. to 2 A. M. PLENTY oF PREE PARKING 1650 N. Perry et’ Pontioe Rd. FE 3-9732 celal as: tee” thought I would-try.to show. ) It in Tin Pan Alley—how much work 1s done by his 70 af and tie sea ; and tremblingly shook _ “So d-0es m-my $-s-on,” I stuttered. “He helped write-it.” For wait Saves See Rew jury tw the day they had) alert “agit for thelr sa aeh — govertanint's to please the wishes of|'.50 per cent. . “One of London's biggest ee WEST HURON. Ist Time ine Pontiac Ro. to Work Outlaw Asked AFL-CIO Demands End of Issue, Overhaul of t Feoturing Italian. Pisua . ss T aft-Hartley Act . Spaghetti (with Ricky's spe- g cial Sauce) .. . Ravioli WASHINGTON (AP)—The AFL-|M Chicken . . . 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Pennsylvanian Wins North-South Tourney PINEHURST, N.C. (AP)—Mrs. Harrison F, Glippen of Ardmore, Pa., current U.S, Senior Women’s champion, won the inaugural 36- hole North and South Invitation Senior Tournament for women here Thursday with a card of 79- I-15, She ‘was one stroke ahead of Mrs, Glenna Collett Vare, Marion, Pa., who seven times was the U.S. women’s amateur champion. Mrs. Vare carded 79-78—157. Pts 33) 'WMU Point Mark — ¥ i ee oe not much, Coleman Nearing. KALAMAZOO (UPR) — Lovell Coleman is in sprinting distance of two Mid-American conference rec- ords but the Western Michigan back will have to wait another week to do anything about them. Western hosts Western Reserve of the Presidents Athletic Confer. ence tomorrow in an attempt to | | | | in the worst weather with US. INSU. IR, U.S. insuLAim Fone amazing new plastic that creates an insulating berrier of millions of air bubbles. Seals out _ seals in body warmth. 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Regular $17.95 _ a5" 11959 Game, Fish Tags 11959 Michigan fishing licenses and Going Out to Dealers LANSING @® — Some 1,500,000 fish law digests will be mailed out [ito the state's 4,200 dealers this ¢he 1 Minor Loops Problems » (would have been thought of as an » Isper > jers of their last three games, * | ova Fa xk * sf t * * Six weeks ago the Hoosier’ game ictory for State but the Ms go into the game winless in four conference starts and Jos- ae 7: ‘Even Indiana, a second division ig 10 Cellar in View With Loss '-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind..(UP) —| yard march that Michigan State’s skidding Spartans oie to the favorite's seat for A "s game with “new" In- P & must game. if MSU is to tempt its €@ victory over ve eg ike Pant ch » Pestoring Mi itch to quarterback and promoting Larry Cundiff to tackle in place of soph- ans George Perles who is side- ined by a knee injury that- re- quired an operation. It will be the first’ start for Cundiff, a 6-foot, |2-inch, 236pound junior trom Ho- nolulu. State it’s a different story. We're ee + senior, at tailback and oe oo Mac. gave en ee conference record Minnesota. Spartan arting|°-4 and has to face Iowa tomorrow consin. At the present, Michigan State’s En s to followed by the Spartans and Wis- The schedule js in MSU's faver bet regardless of whether State squad is on the Hoosier coaching staff — Jerry Planutis who was a junior fullback when Daugherty's * d Ski “And a member of the “‘poorest’’| x * ~~ Illinois Takes Role 1954 club won only one conference ‘ . gamer afd Gat wen goer bulcares | Favorite Against “ev » Wolverines Planutis has been Dickens’ scout | at MSU games and with his Spar. tan .background, he should know, every MSU play. The only thing the Hoosiers have to do now is to ANN ARBOR # — Illinois and Michigan meet tomorrow in the 44th struggle of a time-honored series that once claimed the na- tional spotlight, ~ “eaused the scant attention. If no more than 58,000 attend, it'll be the smallest crowd for an Tilinois gamg in Michigan Stadium jsinee 1944, The injury-plagued Illini are fav- ored by three points, a tribute to ithe comparative score system of judging rivals. f . Minnesota @hd Michigan State have been common foes. * * * Tiinois beat the Gophers 20-8 and the Spartans 16-0, Michigan defeat- up, the American. Assn, scram- . Donald on defense, Smith joined ed Minnesota 20-19 and tied Michi- with a new proposal: ‘It offered| ite fallback Vic Jones in the #8 gan State 12-12, to buy the Fort Worth club of the} - Ray ,Eilot’s fifth-place Tin! Texas League. — : will be laboring without several The TL said it could agree : first stringers who were: injured to the original t thel| | a ers in last week's 31-8 loss to Pur- a i kee ee Ne “ Johnny Easterbrook, a to A Ss. Dick Butler, president of the Giv n R quarterbeck, due to Texas League, said he didn’t con- 4 start_in place of aillw@g /Bob_ sider the American Assn. offer a wks: | - AP Wirephewe |Hickey. | De Cem. Ses realiguthedt.saove. Mclean Will Not Dro WAIT FOR COLTS — After handing the Cleve- these are the defensive linemen who could do it. |been given the right halfback as- “Tt would help them but nobody P| iand Browns their first loss of the pro season Left to right are end-Andy Robustelli (230), go rap ——— L. ese he said. “We came here for| Axe Until After Sunday last week, the New York Giants now try to live tackle Roosevelt Grier (270), middle guard Sam (°° $ =:¢ 2 ignment,- We wanted to “coop- ; up.to their “Giant” nickname by doing the same Huff (230), tackle Dick Modzelewski (260) and erate, sage we wanted to help Game With Bours to the unbeaten Baltimore Colts.this Sunday and end Jim Kateavage (230). ‘ outs peony our one Pinoy pro ca GREEN BAY, Wis, (AP) — The Walt Johnson is troubled. But he cerned, too.” ax hanging over the heads of some | « Yi 1 should start despite injured The snagged deal apparently/of the Green Bay Packers prob} Remember 1957 Is Cleveland Theme knee. ended—for the time being, at least|/@>ly wii remain in the air until _ ; 3 Easterbrook will be giving — all hopes of solving some of/SUnday when the National Foot- a | @.; away 57 to Bob Ptacek the problems facing several minor ball club shows what his Wi quartegbacking = ctesacs Drowns Await Lions == * © & : The American Assn, had hoped to acquire a healthy eighth mem- ber. The Texans had hoped to ease three clubs from the suffering Western League. The class A Western has a bare 2 : Titan Freshman Scores Ouickly to Beat Chips nected with Bill Dixon on an 85-yard pass play but Harry Her- Man sprinted 85 yards with an intercepted pass to get it back for Detroit. BUY THE PAINT. THAT'S. WORTH THE WORK Kenny Lane Meets ment with the Chicago. Bears, * x * Coach Scooter McLean hit: the roof earlier this week when he led the criticism of his club, handed the worst licking in its 40-year history when smashed by the Bal- timore Colts 56-0 last Sunday. It was the fourth beating for the Packers who have won once and played a tie. * * * McLean refused to add comment .jlast night except to say he hasn't changed his mind about eliminat- ing “bad roots.’ He brought up the root situation Monday, indicat- ing 6 or 7 veterans might get the sack. He refused to name the roots that might be hacked off. — x *« * He did say, ‘‘new rules have been established,” and added: “The players know what the re- sults will be if they don't abide by them, That’s all I have to say.” He refused to say whether the squad has lodked any better in drills this . He also said the responsihilit¥ for the club's show- ing was his and that there was no blame due the club's 47-member The Detroit Lions have always \been a thorn in the side of the Cleveland Browns. Going into Sunday's game at Municipal Stadium the Browns have never won a regular season contest from ‘the Lions, In four championship games the Browns were victorious only once, in 1954. And who can forget that 54-14 pasting the Lions handed the _Browns in last year’s National game? Certainly not the Browns. | On the wall of the Cleveland practice field is a clipping de- scribing the Lions’ runaway cham- pionship victory. Specially marked is a paragraph quoting Joe Schmidt, Lions linebacker and captain, which says: ; “Cleveland isn’t a hard team any more. They're not as tough as they used to be when they had Otte Graham and some of those guys.” . A big, black pencil mark under- lines Schmidt's concluding sen- tence: “They don’t hit as hard." Texan Leads at Atlanta; Harbert Slips Maxwell Fires Record 64 ATLANTA (AP) — Texan Billy Maxwell hoped to keep rolling in those putts today as he began Ahe third round - of the $25,000 Atlanta Godih in Syracuse * hing “only two days after Johnny sso’s upset of light- weight chanipion Joe Brown in a non-title match; the ‘bout calls for ‘by Lane to pro- = Open golf tournament with a two stroke lead, The stocky 29-year-old profes- sional from Odessa moved out in front yesterday with ‘an & * * Maxwell carded eight birdies, four_of them in a row, He had 26 putts, 14 on the front nine and 12 on the back side, The 64 and an opening round 72 i j | i [tect is Aime Sylvan Lanes Are Now Open Open Bowling aye ‘with a : Goosie of Kno&ville, Tenn., at 68, hung on gamely with a 70 for a at the end of the round to include players who ishot 152 and better and ties and the 10 amateurs. There will .be no action Saturday to avoid conflict game. eee ee cee es seth eowee ee eeaee eek beet ee beeen ee eee : 35 é cere ws i] i. fi i a But, the Lions must gear their defense to stop the powerful Jim The. series, which shot Red Grange into the limelight in 1924, has been dotted by upsets, most counted for 53 yards last week and of them by Illinois. The Ilinois should bolster the ground attack Football League championship | dressing room at the League Park! stam Brown, and they are also faced with| more this week, Last year, John- the possibility of: being “burned” |son was the league's fourth lead: upended the favored Wolverines 20-19 last year. But the most-mem- by the lightning-like bursts of/ing ground gainer with 621 yards. either Bob, Mitchell ‘or diminutive |In six games to dafe, Johnson has Leroy Bolden, ‘been able to contribute only 104. Baylor Hits 26 fo Pace Lakers x &* : =| Mitchell has a better per-attempt | average than Brown, 7.3, and) ranks second in the NFL with 479. yards on 66 tries, | The Lions will have to come up | with one of their better all- | orable upset occurred in 1955 when Michigan traveled to Champaign, IIL, unbeaten and ranked as the around performances to halt the | Browns,. who cur. | recently boast a record of five victories and one loss. A solid team performance, such as one Minneapolis’ 103 - 101. Win Against Warriors Good for Ist Place the Coast, could bring the Lions the second victory of the 1958 By The Associated Press campaign. Detroit gained 152 on | The National Basketball: Assn. season is just over two wéeks old, But already Elgim Baylor, the for- , in gaining mer college - All-America from “24 decision over the Rams. (Seattle, has grabbed a headlock The Lions’ passing game fey) Dold on rookie-of-the-year honors. down to only 41 net yards against| « * & , the San Francisco 49ers and as a. Baylor scored 26 points last result the West Coast club was able Might to lead the Minneapolis to come away with a last quarter Lakers to a 103-101 victory over 24-21 decision. Continuing their the Philadelphia Warriors, The tri- alert defensive play, the Lions Umph gave last season's tail-end- intercepted Mlinois is 2-4, It's Polar Route or No. U.S. Visit for Johansson hansson, the European titlehold- er, will not go to the United States if he cannot fly the shorter distance over the North. Pole, Ed- win Ahiquist said today. Ahiquist is a boxing promoter and former manager of Johansson—now his advisor. _ Picked off four 49er aerials to bring their total to 11 in the last two games and 15 for the entire season. * * * The biggest “shot in the arm’) that the Lions’ offense could re- ceive would be for the return to 1957 form of fullback John Henry Johnson. Johnson has been troubled | by a damaged knee during the’ Cards Welcomed, Then Beat Hosts, 6-3 HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP)—The touring St. Louis Cardinals Thurs- day received a rousing welcome in this atom-bombed city and then battered the Japan All-Stars, 6-3, to the cheers of 16,000 fans. The crowd included 5.000° American vision cellar with a 2-3 mark, Dick .|early stages of the season but ac-/Gatmaker also helped the Lakers “The American sponsors who invited Johansson to visit Seattle have changed the travel plans three times, which is a little too much. Now they want us to go via New York which nearly doubles the travel distance compared with the North Pole route. This is im- possible because Johansson will hot have time for that. He has his program here in Sweden with ex- hibition matches which he prom- ised long ago." Close Call, but Unbeaten YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) ers sole possession of first place in the Western Division with a 4-2 * * * Baylor collected 13 of his points in the fourth quarter as the Lak- ers fought off a closing rush by Philadelphia. The War- riors dropped into the Eastern Di- with 24 points while Tom Gola had 22 and Joe Graboski and Jack George 20 each for Philadelphia. * * * \ Baylor has scored 126 points in six gamés for a 21.0 average. He is fourth in the individual scoring race, trailing only George Yardley of Detroit 170 points, Bob Pettit of St, Louis 146 and Jack Twy- man of Cincinnati, 129. New ‘York is at Detroit in to night's only game, Coach Dies Amidst Glee Backed by a ten-hit attack, Ern- 8 football championship Thursday night by defeating Appa- lachia, 13-8, Norton players were exultant. ie . They hoisted their new head coach, Bill Fit their shoulders and carried him to their goal p 3 Title Too M uch fee ‘Him | NORTON, Va. (AP)—When Norton High won the District Back on his feet, Fitchko, 39, shook at a Norton Hospital, he was pronounced OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT TODAY! ] Take 6 Months to 3 Years to Pay Chiet Jayvees Drop 12-4 Tilt Bay City’s Jayvee team capital- ‘feat the Pontiac Central yearlings, |12-6, at Wisner Stadium. i * & * | The PCH fumble came after the opening kickoff on the first play \from scrimmage and the Wolves recovered, PCH made it 66-in the = Casserole and Food Warmer Polished Aluminum tor Lasting Good not Kieos hot foods hot. Saves steps, too. 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The five-year-old mare, Delight- ful Society, was one of 104 horses of Odee Farm Stables, owned by Louis Greenspon, St. Louis’ steel firm executive, which were auc-|when tioned at a two-day.sale endihg yesterday. The $30,000 sale was. to Donald Decker of Omaha. itzed on a fumble and intercepted | | | pass yesterday afternoon to de- New York Pro Cagers Take Olympia. Streak Into Tilt Tonight : DETROIT phy The . games, Pistons did better on than. they did at home. in first few months of the season and then weund up with a aia home record, The Knicks have a_ six-game winning streak going at the Olym- pia and won seven of eight — in Detroit. Four of the were played against other ee as.part of a doubleheader and the} ' only Knick loss was a he hnsieg when Gene sank th over Clarenceville. 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British Columbia, ac-curp “excessive displays of affec-'boat of storm troopers up the Red yg aga faeattande a chip ia belle field today, te cording to word received here. tion’ py couples whe canoe up the Cedar.” |. ; aspects,” he said. and Monday, vicinity pgm Pg elle -~ river winding through the Michi-| © * ; eee believed to “have crashed: “pean State University campus. —, One. student, -in-a Tetter to the Switches to Cadillac: : The new branch store will fea-| The men abvard the plane were) A ‘statement prepared by the 15-|State News, suggested ‘a yearly . tire an open } sour, and | Clarence Janik, vice president of member editorial board of the\award could be given to the stu-/ CADILLAC (# — James Burch, cial peicad on oft the Kysor Heater Co., of Cadillac,|State News branded “just Pain| dent who discovers the most cases | Manistee city manager since 1954, active i r and his pilot, Fred Royee, of Grand ridiculous” a resolution by the stu-) 5 te ae tic Rapids. 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Nowe ey ee “ " oe ", dae Jugs =“ . 5a a i ah itt aye a ,. ¢ a : a ee ’ \ 3 | servers ee "THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 . fo LEEAAS OF Man Loses Co in 24 Seconds uri. wren bahar Syne 3 —— : r a oe xygen Failure Costly in Life, Money |g, sneu o sin) by vomyoo eer ett e By JAMES.C. WEBSTER , At 40,000 feet, a crewman un-jtingling sensation through the} ‘The expansion of gases aie wa SALINA, Kansas (UPI) — What)hooks the hose from the oxygen|hands, a chill and a dimming of) can cause severe pain, and rapid a pee | ~ He ee Oe aces tenn (nek of 8 “vokamteer,”” uamoly [tne set. Ded thie coy me compression can cause His fingernails tum blue, he|™€: Meanwhile, several of those in| lodge in the joints, and inflict a loses his ability to concentrate. and FOLLOW AT FIRST the class were undergoing rapid| bad case of 4 ~ then his” coordination. “Then” he)” ‘The outstretched “hands of the/decompression. Pressure at an elé1 Fyuctuations aya? aie aA . tl | = _ lapses into unconsciousness. guinea pig (me) followed the first |vation of 8,000 feet was simulatedineing about painful sinus oF ear| 47), mn 40 | @- ee: | gig These things happened to meifew of Merwin’s commands to in a small cabin while an adjoin- blocks. ; J _, ON va: td) a when my oxygen “failed” during climb, descend, level off, bank|ing space ‘‘climbed’’ to 22,000 feet. 1 J ; ee } a simulated flight in a chamber at) right or left x * * aA. = : * ; : nore ; ous system are possible, , ai ie Schilling Air Force Base near | a | The small cabin suddenly Jost its i fs s oe ee — A pilot cut off from his oxygen} My hands stopped obeying after! pressure —~ as if the canopy had : ; supply suffers what is called hy- about nine commands, Maj. D. H.| suddenly been ripped from a jet Bell's unit also teaches how to =. poxia, a shortage of oxygen in the Lewis of Bellevue, Neb., another tighter cockpit, ° cheek and operate oxygen equip- cells of body tissue. |student in the chamber, said a| — coed is a ‘‘must” for all {ent how to bail out of pe ae ‘ * * * \quiver came over my arms and/sac crewmen and pilots. They |2@% Bow to give tis ae wile 6 _Hypoxia is often listed as a pos-\they began to droop. I didn't re-/have to take it. every three years tae on te se aa sible cause of crashes that are| member. 'to keep up their efficiency. _ tion rate ich fumnsier Spee extremely costly to the Air Force | The oxygen was restored with- loTHER oaue eos » ebée : sa os . get te aes For| in a few seconds and ence again | But hypoxia isn’t the only thing! problems.in flight) Bell and com- on ce ge grange ay Stra, meren =e ae were one ‘that can sneak up on a flyer at| pare keep them acquainted with iS OF t . - { | . ' ed tegic Air Command pilots and| obeyed: ;a medium or bigh altitude, |various nieiioge ee reshosing with a crewmen with its symptoms. What did I remember? Only a| A pilot or crewman ‘‘pressure' them. ae oe : * " Sehilting’s N ) | ; a g's Ninth Physiological 3 rakalag’ Siigid: (cemented (by | BOARDING HOUSE | Capt. Milton Bell of Worcester, | Mass., takes airmen through a | 2 ; : two-day course in the problems AHEM / GENTLEMEN WE SH ALL ’ ’ b q 4 * of altitude | fight—including © | Hi ASSEMBLE HERE AT 8:30 IN QM te oe ne Ree a eet 25 simulated trip to 43,000 feet. ; ait aul Slett Set, Jack Mecein| THE MORNING FOR OUR NATURE / of Kansas City, Mo., equip the OUTING/ A DE LUXE LONG-HAUL class with oxygen masks, pack the, BLS HAS BEEN CHARTERED | 15 students into an altitude cham-| TO TRANSPORT. LIS, AND I ; ber.and pump out most of the air. i TRUST WILLING HANDS WILL = 2 Within half an hour, the ground = HELP CARRY THE PROVISIONS = 3 H = : level chamber might as well be! ES ABOARD /« HAR- ys 43,000 feet in the air. | . RUMPH/: U.S. Industry Pays Big Tab $25 Billion a Year Is Spent for Advertising at Retail Level DIXIE DUGAN 4 en ee. 1. % Wf AS ge WT LLL Lig NEW YORK (UPI) — American : industry is shelling out more than 25 billion dollars at the retail level in an effort to curry the favor of consumers. & This expenditure is the total of what thousands of firms are spend- ‘ing to get consumers to buy their] & TA WH LIKE A LONG product — a a a s.| § ae i RS Lt en tent re on NIGHT AHEAD = %, : Industry sources said the total VS Hit (i) ———— ws consists of more than 10 billion OUT OUR WAY ‘IW dollars for advertising in newspa-| “Se ‘han tp Os Pk OO pers and other media and more . , than 15 billion dollars for packag- 4 CALLING ing of products. ‘The idea behind all this is to make Joe Smith and his family “brand-conscious.”’ The competition for your dollar} carries ‘right down to the retail counter itself, where companies| back up colorfully packaged goods - with flash signs designed to serve | as that “last reminder.” ~*~ * * Because of the trend toward self- ‘ service in merchandising, industry . ‘has been placing greater emphasis on “‘ggint-of purchase’ signs, These >» f signs become silent salesmen, re- ites bx NEA Sarvien. Ine. TM. Rem, Uh. Pai, Of) minding customers of brand wi names and often / inducing ‘‘im- pulse buying.”’s wad The growing emphasis on point-| , ues ee of-purchasgse advertising has) ; spawned a billion-dollar business. Oe ean ae Oil companies, breweries, soft A ARMY # drink manufacturers, soap compan- . CHECK MY ies, auto manufacturers and dairy HEART, BLOOD products producers are among the PRESSURE, | ‘biggest users of this type of ad- NERVES --- THE ; vertising. This Job Has No Future : SB: sos : : | Vz Io Se SAN DIEGO, Calif. U™—A door- 5 7c ey c YZ to a PR MAKE ? ? ANKE Pag, a}: OF CUFF Pd 5 ie TWO FANCY] : BUTT { 5 z ‘ 4 e , * ney * ‘ " ' Ye eB. Pp ae? AP tare creat ores roe : GRANDMA ; .# . By Charles Kuhn THE GIRLS ; . ci 1 HAVEN'T SEEN YOU WELL, I OON’T GETOVER | i By Franklin Folger | |FOR A LONG TIME / ON YOUR STREET MUCH | You'll Find 7 PROFITABLE | OPPORTUNITIES Petresh | ras Si cee Take advantage of this easy way ‘Sootlas® | see : yeelys | ~~ T2Ploce ‘Your ec... 4. WANT AD ‘ fal deter ~ “P., DIALFE 2-8181 SEE Ee Me a> BP wna) DONALD DUCK ioe ee WASHINGTON (UPI). —. Kirross Air Force Base near Satit Ste.|. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A movie redesigned | Marie, Mich., will get the largest share of more than 20 million dol- Hars in construction work planned by the Air Force at six bases and eaeeae er wR * * mei se be stunt .chair shattered. under Jack Paar on his coast-to-coast’ televi- sion show Thursday night. i oe Bact ol My pace half hour of the 1-hour, 44-minute Bate Crock, and $74,000] felt cecal acd te we gg Fon le a thought for the Calumet Air| might faint. He was taken to his “The Smag Has LA. in Tears LOS ANGELES (UPI — A pall-of smog hung over Los An- geles yesterday and-caused the: fifth smog alert of the year. Another alert was expected to- day, The eye-irritating dirty air had accumulating in the Los Angeles basin \for the past iff} several days because of a high pressure system that acted like tants from rising, To Serve Turkey Dinner tas eames HARBOR—The WSCS of Trinity Methodist Church of Kceage Harbor will serve a turkey di ‘tomorrow evening-at the church. Servings will be at.5, 6 neat gr Bazabr articles also will tureatneshing movie fight| Digging ofthe ge Met , i ¢ 4 ap on a lid and prevented air pollu- A Boatiac Vice Squad detzsinan testified yesterday that he had re- ceived $122 as payoff money from a Pontiac police officer in- ex- change for advance information on gambling raids, * * * Gerald Navarre said that the eran police officer, Jess W. Quick 3, of 302 E. Beverly St, +63 /endie fies couse of Wethacy ing officers, Navarre: said. * * * Watling, Lerchen & Co. Member New York Stock Exchange 402-403 Pontiac State Bank Building Pontiac, Michigan 3 a Pid money was given to him by vet-| ‘| BUSINESS Guroe and conspiracy. to obstruct jus- | tice, All ‘the money he received’ ‘was turned over to his commiand-jI . = Yih gan Ness OPPORTUNITIES OF Ak KINDS tha tend A NEW FUTURE * EVERY PAGE. vestment is listed in the of maa Michigan Business I}. ¢. Business .of All Kinds Throughout Michigan. Investments, Too! WITH THE TURN OF | ‘OWNERS ATTENTION! , farm of in- next. issue Be sure your bi \eMARGE TO YOU unset +.93| Initial dealings were heavy. ‘The tea aia i cker ape was behind tarectons| WO oe one nee wid tn cae cane a - Then | 3, Welle, geckigiet Grothe VEGETABLES trading moderated Canadian firm which operates sev- ou Wi steven csttanee et : eral natural gas drilling rigs in toned, ‘bu. Dek Weegee the lake, identified the. niissing = = Fegeteeeeeneee ae ra ~imen as Jack Goban of Ottawa, hE peter geologist; William Marsh Jr, and 1 Leroy Bauwens of Bothwell, Ont., and George Mitchell and Walter Kozlof of Dresden, Ont, oe A Coast Guard cutier out of - ae ms Erie battled 15-foot waves to Tags ae ene pe yg “Red’ tbchs.) doz. Sonica reach the scene, a spokesman Npancial. cir ve talket flows Buc vsrsws ess: Co rel af oe gare — : said. ‘The rig which towered 20 death last. es ba.s'.' sms: 800 /terday, Utilities, rails, oils, ‘bulld.| _ NIKE BASE CONTRIBUTIONS — Area Nike ~ Pope (left), Battery C, 4th Missile Battalion, cajetaes y = : < DAY TRONINO. PICKUP AND tng black F aandy loam | ‘top rat 3-5 years. 8-19 o'clock. EM 3.0242. HOME — EQUITY > : ; vengon ‘ | |} WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING | CUSTOM LDOZ YAR’ Learn to Dance—% Price > : Reliable Man and house cleaning FE }-7581. ariveway: grading etek a In your home—learn the cha-cha, Wright & Wi & Valuet i to ton. ue belpfl factory branch opera. ig YR OLD HIOR OOL GRA Roto-tilling Terms EM 3-3023. awing, rhumba, waits, tango, ' tion. Rages. Ovesrsantiy ter | wate wants ral office work. | EXPER’ MING A mambo, fox trot etc. Taught 5 OAKLAND AVENUE 7 average earnings, Apply) Pn OR 34390. moval $6903 ot OR| exp. teacher, POR FREES ie FE 5-0603 FE 6-041 ioe" w 10:00 to a) 0 ean x SSy000 roe in, your home call PE E : m. p.m, i RinotE a NFS"DO"GENERIT FE _3-1730. INTER-LAKES TREE SERVICE. — C-CLARK : farm Work. "Room and board. OA COLORED WOMAN WANTS itor auaee munred ie Gale Wtd. Children to Board 26) i you really want to sell your i $-2271. 5468 Hurd Rd. cleaning. FE 8-1166. CAWN WORK GRADING. LEVEL- house, CA US. Our demand . SALES MANAGER EXPERIEN Cep oint t LOOEING ing. and diseing. "Also bisck dit'| 4), MCENSED Re NEAR is for 3 BEDROOM, homes and q | organisation need. or genera ce. & 3 -§031. ‘ Bales stan er or Ponda a mid Hower eit, eae co Baldwin vicinity, FE oa ILDR iH CARE 5 I | ere selling, For fast service, | e393 Ct. See Care-| 5415 Ejizabeth Lake Rd. ; 7 vr a ; once, mxperie j| TRONINGs IN “MY 40 8 MERIAN BLUE SOD—25c sensed nome, FE _2-8851. ci : TAKE ORTON oeURNISHED ; New dinette. FE after 5:30. i training and guiding in direct) “bushel FE 84308 ~ FE 46492. 7 3 y N,| spartm all modern conven- = RENT. FREDAM, 1% BATH. SYR-OLD i se important. b sq, 30. 450 delivered. 2001 Crooks : : : heat. Rea- MY 29-0181 BEDRM., 14 BATH. 3YR-OLD a Es carries ihe is ane eee ay oe gorge | Fea ACG. Hest | Wee Mewwehold QOble | ark Real Esate _|"SER Brees woe ee] ESR eee | pS cate aR come $6609 to 910,000 your firet| Only. Replies to Pontiac Press) HEW LAWN BUILT FINISH bp roe ee ion . 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | 38 J FURN OR UNPURN. ~~ |7 5 iC Ea year from salary, commission,|_Box No. 12000 grectan Backficlé top call Ve | re 2 mie. FE 28. | LISTINGS WANTED — FE 2-7145 Wear at +2. Staab CA Spacious yard. 2 car . State Manager promotion. Heplies| sr b rine RCL ES Ofplaneee Gd pices oF hse AL BUYERS WAITIN TR ae, Sea ek Oe sa | NeW Apr FORWIMEDaw| HOLMES BARTRAM | pil Sai it novel ict Fe * ° d . 3 fe confidential For persona! inter. Preferably * nochestes. OE WEED SPRAYING AND Prem quukapus service, FE Be em How To 7 ROOM FRONT APT. Main | —Zusabeth Lake Rd. No childreo. | 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1950 va coe me a view write. giving name, address,| 8-1968. LAWN BUILDING . rte P WE sue floor. Private entrance. Smal] | NICE # °. " .| ELDERLY COUPLE AS CARE-|~ y aod MO... i txperience to xe oeF f pert CADY WISHES CLEANING #1 BR | on >00% MI_¢-1417 FURNITURE NEEDED | Swati Baurriis: child welcome. 8§ Auburn. bata and Eat, 40 miltside Dr:| “taker of, FOR COLORED - ite Wotan STL aa iNeU- i WANTED | Williams Lk. area. OR 3-968. “LEANUP xD LIGHT HAULING | closets, nr, downtown FE 6.1497 jist floor: one eepacially Te” s setad heated Mgt ie beh. Wi | ae eee ER Cate F ' {WASHING IRONING. PICK-UP & _C3"'_ Bt) — PF 5-5033 __ TRAILER OIL HEATER, WANT- YROOMS NEAR t GENERAL HOs- ea er, RAIS PEsNen ter, Frigidaire abd stove also| Rockwood. Lakeville. ’ : A y jlications fram Milford | — ceuvery, OR_3-1088 or OR 3-9019., DUMP TRUCK AVAILABLE FOR _ ed. Phone OR 3-8863. i __pita' 154 Lincoln Ave. OR 3-9522. “Ty farn. if desired. For fater, | peaue T HOUSES T BEA Lance PY . OF ANY KIND WANTED | hauling | Top sail or gravel: Bale: | WrD USED PLAY EQUIPMENT 7 ROOMS, “NICELY, | ‘FURNISHED. TWO ROOMS AND "BATH 'PRI-| Pe 61620 or cail collect raid Ary 3 Pole AROE area for motor route|" PE 23 | _win_ vicinity. PE_4-8543. shildren's table & chairs, some ~ bath, ae single of PE £5710. | 54302 before noon or late -after’) 5 room nr, county market. 1 7: driver. Must have after- wate 1 ARVaITFING CABPLY BAULING & RUBBISH. NAME|_toys, EM 3-0242. BROS. ae. * - | noon. i Ef : Box_i8 Pontiac Press. ‘lee_Any_ tine FE oe. Money Wanted 28A REAL ESTATE ‘ 110 Hamilton. e. , noons free, a late model] WasHINGSs DONE IN MY HONE tout By a RB OR 3-1295 2000 | Fe Si - : : FE 5-9154 cheap FE 8-2404 5660 Dixie abe & 5 car or pickup is needed. Buildi anytime bag voce Ba —— pegs wil Open Fives. ‘til 9; Sunday 1 ‘til 6 : P MS MOVING br FRUGEING: : Pon- ; High. pvt. ot. Apply In Person To Building Services 12 | 31's VING on, PE Dinan” | tine Press Box 56. Sell Us Your oe Sizes, . A-l COMPLETE BUILDING 8ERV- | LIGHT ; _ Wanted to Rent pe nny: OPSTAIRS < ME CLEAN, QUIET Mr. McCully tee. Quality, work. Weensed, ed, Bow. Rubbish dirt, top soll, grav- Rent 2 Uslngs, Siz yuss = Fs. 710 State. | er, 5 5 ae ’ ’ 2 : vend Jontiog FE 20, OARAGE, 1% OR 2 CAR. WIL- at. Gal nuke. washer, OS 6 | Circulation AAA Floor anti are ‘Gan a FE oe ea I aN {oath to reeponsihle marited. cop- , ts work Cal) anytime om . G | ae faze ~ Finishing 8-6348. CASH FOR YOUR HOME ple with local references only to | Dept ie ci re tat] O'DELL CARTAGE | we, neyevararcan rem, mt | Tou ee,can si EST dere ete VERY WCE 3 AND BATH PVT. Dp ° ALL ence CEMENT WORK. eants. Wanted homes and apts. cash, with v 3A rE * ‘ Reasonable. Jensen. FE 32-2340, Local ang fone distance moving. All areas. Furn, or unfurn. men fa Phe! cee Ent, No drinkers, - 92-5553, Pontiac Press |*i,sax0, 8 rinisl res. +E stare ARRO RLTY tion do not feo obligated. W NEAR GE | | Pontiac Sardwood Floor Serv. $143 Cass-Elizabeth Bs FE 6-3030; 9 will apornise propery Hospital ? rms. Nice 20 ft. liv- | fawend Floor Ser rucks to Rent | #ass=7s ; fell you the adh Fou ged ing rm. Newly decorated, FE, H Wanted Female 7, A-A TiSENCHING net 5-64 room home on east side of fown. WE 2°; ow WE BUILD STALL RAR Booting Spetic Lines. OR 3-8656 TRUCKS. TRACTORS Call FE 5-7286 DORRIS & SON REALTORS WATERFORD f — 2 , jensen tian 752_W Huron Phone FE 4-150? and bath. Pvt. ent. OR 9-2251. rf “penegworh emt, FOR SEWERAL). A &R TRENCHING eton Pickups Upton Staxes| Share Living Quarters 30 orn. | : og ey BR Other bel Footings, water lines field tile. FE | OU™P Trucks Semi-Tratlets | "A HAVE CASH, | Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 t a pay. Give rel 5-096, Pontiac Farm and 2 BEDRM. APT ALL UTILITIES. WILL TRAVEL sence, phone (cx mber ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS! Industrial Tractor Co Pontiac Trail Haggerty Road. ak i ok Raa J IN WATER- F c¢ Press Box i" custom drawn. OL 1-8200, EM . “| Road. Share fun foovtng musie,| We will trave! hy see you and ford are are: 0 a month. OR 40237, : AND WAITRESSES | _3-4031__ f) Daily ba hake Sunday Phone MA _4-3404, : show you bow fo pe cae oS “after 5 _p.m, be © ®GUILDING REPAIR. PLASTERING Pesos Fe £1442) LADY WILL SHARE HOME With | Your home land con or acre- Brick, -block, cement work. FE ki ir! FE 2-7344. age. Call now for a inute 42200, ONWANTED ARTICLES | PICKED mPpLESGED WOME FS | ferviee. No charge a eee Sit | PLARGE Fe SRR = -| BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMEN ae_iree_ol charge rivileges, FE R. D. RILEY, Broker F Private ent. s ba, 1p b modern ‘Furn. or unfurn. T share home 1 5-656, k Al No job too | Painti ng. GiboW HAL HOW SO SHARE 809 Elisabeth Lake Rd. weeks | FE : work Also chitneys No job too| Painting & Decorating 20) qinow fas HOME TO SHARE | pp _{%7,Tussbeth Late Bd. 4. Baty perme sats cen beinee tisn couple, $15 wk. ~aceeeeneescinrens ; etal. Quaranteed work. Ph. MY | igr cLags PAINTING AND Dac i. INCOME OR COMMERCIAL PROB. A $100 oer mo Adutts. 130 3-1128 oration Cash or terme PR | ee -| erty or store. Needing Huron az, Generel Hospital| nole Beiair Manor. FT 41599. ry 2 R ; $-8903. BLOCK GE WORK | $0500 Wanted Trangportation 31 | Pay cash. Phone, OR es Hise Sy ak ratmmediate er raed Pr. me sie ou heat. . 1661 Lekeview Blvd. R iis 18ST CLASS INT - < ExT PAINTING orated to transportation & o's 4 $65. Call 415, BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT | decorating PE §2860_ OL 1-3141_ | RIDE TO PONTIAC MOTOR FROM . sh Contact Mrs. Hollen- side poartment devolapen tol, six 1 and 2 bed : Ferg om Simo | Cy Pareang, Toren are | Eris ena fa four CALL Ei tea Map| ge ME Ree ag | hatte eh dace ie| Bhd ot BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT WORK a PAINTING [AND PAPERING WTD TRUCK GOING earoom -and ro wi on your lot. ha 4.50 a month or we will on our wi C) small down payment. $350 DOW Owner will sacrifice this 2-bedroom bungelow with full basement. Hes tox ofl peat and extra = lates lot, or ae Pontiac Airport. $7.- F. C. Wood Co. Corner wiass take Rd. & M59 MILLER be 3 Pd WITH OPTION TO B mn area—ready to move iy bungalow, 2 nice pedepeme, o LY oak lastered walls, ijt in’ ‘Si, Ful fenced ges res Srive, nee : = eopores y oO : lifetime. Don't walt—eall Ay an early appointment. Only 60 120 ACRE FARM—and a hilltop mas 4 treée. cor this 2 corn cribs, 16x38 sheep ranch home, e to wall KENNEDY | REALTOR FE 43500 3101 Siete Evenings till 0 tg haga a: nt ope wuiiy lady Usa aden po Bans own 6 or 100 witis "ibe. Gown FE 3 Pass tae HOUGE WITH BASE- . One year old on band loan Exe. ” Jovation, 6499 Maceady Dr. ok att ay ma t. Lak Oak. iv. - tase. My Ute ant on the wet payments. Seth after 6 p.m G. 1's a Down cute 3-bedroom VER home,” Lats — ease ovine room, 3 petresmn of ee sy BN path, combined, Full basement, of} heat, aluminum storms and se . ) vow ee meen iar ttiearoom ie ah nome ear Michaels . 2-Ca ons @ vos Sodas costs eligible —” RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Eenern Rad. n 9-8 PE 3-71 . = rE ates spacious living room L-—large floor io ce! pe oo 5 tio. Lovely bright itehen has ae ident re plus exhaust ved drive, ya $14,500, FHA olny William Miller Realtor Ww. 9 to F TR VEL SiARTER HOMa No money down. 3 plans. Platth butlder MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Model Home Sale Smart ie = buying NOW —just at Lg of ry reces- Tr : commitments and wants action on as last sie 3 dotieen 3 Low and ie Aa self ONE fag hte 3 UTH FROM wee Or lise wean. AND 8QUARE LAKE ROA West Side Brick This is @ ebetoe, a brick ranch heme built 24 ft. car- mal avant living — = itchen cole. 3 nice and 1% tiled baths. aig, right basement ne er henpgty To in- only 2 years old, 6 nice poms and 1%. — Gas pest as landscaped lot =< Kinzler PEN EVENINGS It’s Good! Good appearance. orl coner ee: tion, good neighborhood LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES | MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS SUNDAY 1 TO 7 IDAY 731 Stanley at Kinney 2 blocks no: = Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES LI 23-4677 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $250 DOWN en you can room ranch with fenced rs new garage, and only 1 block to school. In good on end location, im size, c ition con- venient West side location you'r r and olde: 4 - recrea' room of closet and storage breakfast room, 2-car arage a —- ront porch, bak retty fenced-in yard. See « be Heve it—price ah * ia. B50 | —-terms. LAKE $1,000 price reduction on this 3-bedroom ranch. home with scenic Cass Lake view. Full basement, attached ga- rage, paneled den, natural fireplace and other features that make this one of to- day's best buys—considering we have just reduced the price from $14,950 to $13.-) 960. It will justify your in- | spection. WEST SIDE _ in ‘41 & just 3 blocks Donelson .& St. Benedict seusate 3 bedrooms, fall basement, aluminum siding. $500 down on BETTER BE WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 | 377 g, Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Evenings son Site RE van JOLL with 15x17 living "Taxis kitehen, full base- with paneled recreation . ofl oe eas - 1%-car garage, on large I Mediate posses- po Hees a ney 500 with $1600 down. rd, Priced ed’ right’ at $1,000 v t 6 call OR 3-507. vaadeeaped lok | side arrangement. have 2 cars. oth one, to schools & bus. Just a real goed modern bungalow, tiled ba bath, 3rd e. garage, good down | ®& good purchaser. $1 ve ” cres. a = neuro modefn bungalow nace, garage close fa jPod ot cinity airport, $2,000 down, cres Cxmsenting modern brick, custo: ranch bungalow on * placxtop OAKLAND AVE. Corner near Wisner School. Zoned commercial. Good ng ope ve T-room ho grays in 2 | Sal "BONTIAC REALTY KNUDSEN South End 6 Room and bath home with and 1] rnised. $8,- S00 8 ee ful price — $1,000 down with G7 Terms. 3 roo hegre 6 oll raat g down ~ Belanee k Good value. WM. H: KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8, Telegraph Rd. FE 44516 Evening No. 23-3285 GILES ax: $300 Down... on FHA for this 5-room bun- galow near Tel Huron Shop- ping Center. Full basement, oil furnace, assed- rch and - han ar \ for further info: rage. C mation, California Bungalow Vacant home. = 4 Be sari Seo ie Only v1 t6 ‘anne amr piles REALTY CO. PE §-6175 ie mh gt al . MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE 221 BALDWIN AVE. G's NOTHING DOWN PRICE REDUCED per month including and ingurance — you can't afford to rent. | ST. MICHAEL'S AREA — : WE HAVE «4 real hum- SR ad oh walk-in closets, built-in bath, fire full basement. The home ts fachea rage. truly oy bes font to everyid No down ; . porment to you, Priced only Wit -LIS M. BREWER S258 Parkes SALES MOR:| NEARLY NEW Eves, FE 8-0823 $600 DOWN a Near Lake Orion, acre land with 30x32 building. pete a re- modeled for home. Full basement, sont tank. Pull price $6,000 — it cr dr| KE ORION Brand eee 3 bedroom home, City water and gas Large lot. Priced for action—excellent term INC. H. P. HOLMES. FE §-2053 2531 8. Lapeer Rd $300 DOWN .. ON THIS LARGE 3 BED- ina HOME. GAS HEAT. TE POSSESSIO R. J. VA OEE —- 346 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0693 OPEN EVENINGS UN’ : MULTIPLE LISTING. BERVICS Gls ~ NOTHING DOWN 3 bedroom brick with full basement — car garage and lots. uth of Pontiac. 3650 will ‘wove you in. | WASHINGTON PARK 4 be droom brick with at- tached oiled a Carpeting if recreation room. $1,450 moves you in on PHA terms. NORTH END 2 bedroom with 12x16 ving 15 sand exia, vaty "room u room. Only 1, dow NEAR LINCOLN JR. HIGH Large 3 bedroom home with | Sapsaenct | front porch, Full asement, ot] steam heat and fireplace. Priced at $7,950 with $950 down and $65 per month IVAN SCHRAM Bre LON FE 5-9471 N NINGS & SUNDAY: MIDDLETON SPECIALS! $609 DOWN — A rent beater located 2'4 miles Bast of Aupurn Heights. 4 rooms on —_ On en gas and city water extra fot 935, S 80 sell at ealy 5.066 | im- ait tate possession SALE OR ‘TRAD! 4% miles North’ ot eee “s CHARMING 3 Prog sg: oe en it. Complete with aluminum screens, water softener, and other extras with payments of $63 pe month including taxes and insurance. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. SEMINOLE HILLS CHOICE BRICK HOME — idea! lo cation, 3 bedrooms, sun room, enclosed family room, lovely liv- ing room, fireplace, recreation room, 2 car garage & more. AP- POINTMENT ONLY - 4-BEDROOM BRICK ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES - ONLY $16,600 EASY TERMS-5 lovely rooms down, 2 bedfooms up, full basement, of] heat, rec-. reation room, double garage, well landscaped yard. CALL J. R. Hiltz ~ Realtor ; 1011W. Huron FE 5-6181 OPEN “BAIL Pleasant eo weeds, Oakland commer finest.location. All cus- iit brick® 3 and 4 bed- rooms, family rdéems, ‘fireplace with barbec pits oc ting, full basement, attached 2 car ga- rages. Lake front and lake privi- leged. Many more nice features. beg them yourself, and 2 pad on pleased. DIRECTION Eitze zabeth Lak Lake open signs, Some Wise Davee: will newly it rome” older toms ni “it into “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor . re ot ag e NEW... Ceres Center at your . Five room bun) F IT hee ment. 30, %4 garage u jaseme x le LB. ‘Ddeat A Storms = lot. screens a 160. Oh yes, 100 x $1,500 down, $80 per Humphries 63 N. Telegraph Open Eves. FE Multiple Listing Service MIDDLETON SPECIALS! gr e, Owner says get” and rm 3 siso in- cluded for al come, Income alone . will make payments on this Boe R. .,dMliddleton ser W. ROSS HOMES. INC. Suburban Living at its Best CONVERTIBLE 24's ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION WITH 2-FT. OVERHANG AS P HEAT AND WATER CERAMIC TILED 1% BATHS WITH BEN UR x BASEMENT CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGES $15,950 ' MODEL HOME AT 2345 WATKINS LAKE RD., JUST SOUTH OF DIXIE ‘HWY. OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 10 - 8 W.W.ROSS > (ii aS oR wht “ARRO CASS LAKE Canal front. you'll be in- deed when your friends & rela- tives rave about this Deautifully coiecones home, There is an nehor fence surrounding 80x100 ft lot, 15x24" living room has a natural stone replace. 2 large bedrooms & stairway to an un- finished attic, Breezeway with — 2% car garage, $2,500 0 : wn. $450 DOWN This home needs on the inside. Large It oo one room, ready for Pleton, ful bath bed- rooms near completion, with all fixtures connected. is a brand new water pump, thet hes’ never been used, i} on Cass & Wy, Lakes, $7, Fool with Bhocod fuel bills, Will? This 3 bedroom home has _in- slated walls, & ceiling and a There is wall toom, full tached breezewa Nicely Near —- —_ & Voorhele, $10,- 800, ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 5143. Cass-Eliza ‘ Ope am, — 8: opm ts Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE SUBURBAN RANCH A BRICK DOGHOUSE Your Instat ol Ae saan ae E gh Bee Sale Monel, e wonderful kraxto MW oAski ICHOLIE & HAROER co, Huron St. FE 6-8 1 pe a Richolle, 7 40044 eves TREORW 1. BATHS, STORMS. wither, ‘ Ria drapes tn ty & assume a mortgere” or rade equity for $9,500 Will. batid = bedroom hous th = your lot. Comiplete be path hardwood floors & heat Don McDonald ate KSTON AREA PER RY ST. Duplex rooms each side, Gas i fan seaenent. Close in. Only ‘CUCKT. ER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw PE 4-4001 Y Dorris & Son “| BRICK RANCH HOME sider home. tn WILLIAMS LAKE HOME Sf we most attractive this area, all Paige A. er than average, ca S Dear garage, basement, ott heat, tie bath, outdoor fire ‘Gandy lot, directly across from ‘entry lot to Take. s11e78. G.I. RESALE SWAP OR Large, pS brick and frame home, New oi] forced air heating system, dandy basement, modern bath and , bus at door, near bh at eenter and churches. $11,600; payments only $72 month inc. taxes and Ins. Small home, car or trafler in trade consider rental option. DE DORRIs a SON A REA LTORs 152 Wt ae PHONE FE 1587 | NEW W HOME IN DRAYTON, SEL. - i a amal! 4own payment, FE HAYDEN $500 DOWN. No ——- ya $65 pet month inc. 6 and ins. fo, this clean Sbodrorm home with of! furnace. Immediate Pos- seasion Good sorth side location. NO DOWN PAYMENT for GI who price. Mortgage clos ‘costs ut $300. . abo 61 E. CHICAGO. See this new 2- me with basement NO DOWN PAYMENT About $65 per 58s Spelt r een ‘ent. Micwouta « & HARGER CO. or cal} Don Richelle. rs] +6044, ev $500 DOWN tieeed, are Eade, PEPSTI| | ra RM MODERN HOUSE On” Ge rE —" W. om YAN 66_W. Huron PE 42577 poved we are ——,.. Wil! dupii-. He ‘erms. pd et and Sun. 2 < 5 p.m. § ROLLING ACRES. Clarkston 4 droom home, - Orne 1000 j Fi space. am oti ish op Owner has ust sell. $9000 ORION TWP Nice home for small family or retired couple. — down — 3 Large Btool in poe for ¢ ond avatar. Walk. phe fp ag TAKEFRONT $11,900 - New witocst 2 ee ee | full ea ee honed YOR COLORED E_ Wilson. Bo ge down for Gi . mo ¢ olosin: room home. 3 a oe ae Lang Fup basement, car garage. AY. ¢ room home. Bath tra stool & lav. in basement. cae furnace. car garage. 69,500. Low down payment, E_ WILSON, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. nt as J.C HAYDEN, Realtor &¢ E. Walton PE 8-044) van "fake. —- i300 zy: Sire Seren Sal eae. a Br hei sink Ries hee eis Be 5 RM. RANCH House a ATTACHED Commerce Twp, Pric . KEnwood moe : heat. 4 6008. oe 1% B. . NO sone. o T oy” Per cent mort- gr ber mo $1,000 down. ‘0 agente OR 3-78. NO DOWN PAYMENT off Sashabaw road— Baca ent 3 bedroom, Auto. heat, ab. = lot. Quick poss cent 33 W. Hur R CO. St. Or call Bob Alton, FE , eves J.C HIAYDEN, Realtor 66 FE. Walton PE 83-0441 Eves oes 7 to 2 SMALL HOUSE. LOW DOWN Pad. ment Saert ce for ¢ pact J Call Mo +6388. = = LAKE PRIVILEGES PERCY KING RD., 3530 1% blocks west of Al Williams Lake Rd. at s A tera. 3 bdirms., brick, family rm., bath, shower, extr« ‘av ange, oven and fan im kitehen, Gas — _——— Large joe + Ea = pavilion il on te is erty, e vileges or Lake whieh has 600 ft. sand beach Open Sat & Sun. pm) Houseman-Spitzlev 406 Washington Bivd ~~, Detroit | WO 3-486 61969 SYLVAN LAKE - Sam Warrwick bas new 3-bedroom — tri-level ranch bome, fire- ee bullt-ins, d-car garage, 53 seeded tot, euatunies commu piy . sewer, water, paved streets, ake privileges, $24,500, open Sun- $y 1780 erwood, F i 32-2105. a - COLORED G.I.’s NO DOWN PAYMENT 6 rooms and tile bath, 3 bedrooms, full basement, gas heat, automatic hot we@- pod heater, screens an paved stree con- crele drives, See them now at 490 NEBRASKA ST. Or it a Pe beens Pegpolld alley NEW BRICK nee — a an home on pave- livin, ae = asene: eek St SS 3 ine bedrooms ‘tled bat weniey room, lot $6x600", all this & more for only $12,500 FHA terms. Ap- prox, $600 = to —e buy- ers. Call on th ROCHES STE R ARE A Almost new 3 becroom home large ving room with dining space, is bath, of] — lots nr ull price, easy See Call now. CRAW FORD “AGENCY MY oe E. Flint st. 609 ORION, MICHIGAN HOYT CE AREA RANCH $15 000 Bi 900—BRICK ranch with at- tached 2-car A dimen Custom built for owner any unusual attrac- tive features. Beautiful view of ORCHARD LAKE, ‘ot is 75x167’. Modern, attractive living room. 13"23, witn s‘iding glass doors to: patio. large bedrooms with double | Closets. 1% bath kitchen ts es- Cielly annea'ine with many ex- fa features Finished Tecreation | room tn fuli basement has knotty ema bar, fireplace For a real! eauty see this home today. | WEST SIDE BRICK chen, 3 beth, ISTOWN | basement, Gas HEAT. = nad —_ city con- 00! Gn co cnetione at corner. JiOYT REALTY * PON-TEL, CENTRE. 29066 _ 334 _8. Telegraph a VALUES WILLIAMS LAKE AREA — ¢ room home in good condition, all one 120 xm Take ante leges $9200 term ° ise WEST HURON aT reom older ee close tare 3/=S — heat 9 ear garage WEST SIDE — Older home ir ex- cellent condition convenient to downtown, ster bedroom, liv- ing room. ag — t foom.| ain foo ge etieroms mn valk 5 gid and full hath on and € o full basement gas ving ati R AREA — Most st- oa gabe carport. Multi-Laxes Realty INDIAN VILLAGE bedroom, Colonial, By owner; center hail BR ccratenahy OM car fon excellent condi $19,- Fe +4676 week-daye es $500 DOWN LONG LAKE FRONT Attractive 3 bedroom home, large living room with fireplace, cove ceflings, basement, auto. ofi heat, Breezeway —— aes ris APPOINTMEN — EAST SUBURBAN Attractive oe home off Adams on quiet street. Priced - ples sale — $7,300 ELIZABETH LAKE EST. 2-bedroom ranch oak floors. oi! heat. G0x150' jot, ONLY $800 . HURRY ON THIs ONE! pe ale a lace, family dinin : Breabtadt nook ‘agtment fontrdier » CALL Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON G: $1200 down, 7 room ks from Post Office, a real Loree ig COLORED 2 & 3 bedroom house with small down Le beget awe 2 3 bedroom on rt school, cy: and q° 4105 Der month, Call ‘FR’ 41156 RILEY Broker 2339 Orchard ie After TRADE — Brick ranch type in Drayton Plains — Oakland lake area. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, off heat and a 100x150 ft. lot. - -Will take anything of equal value for $1800 equity. ‘$409 DOWN — Shell type home on | Watking Lake Rd. All sheet rock is in, and is complete nd wired. Atiached garage wil overhead door. Priced at $4050. $173 DOWN — 4 rooms & bath o Ri R 8098 Elizabeth Lake sao PE 4-1157 FOR COLORED ~ $550 down payment for this 3 bedroom home on Central St. Full basement with gas heat. Full R BRI only $5,950. Cal) now. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ‘ FE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 For Sale or Trade 7 room ss 60 bearing fruit trees, chicken house. Lake privi- scl Only $15,500. $2,500 down. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR ya EARS - 7001 pichions Ra. Mab. MU_ 46417 Templeton ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES sok og trade for smaller home. om bedrooms and =? pa large iv room, nat- ur ote te = Wall car- rT lots KL. L Tem aid Realtor 4+-4563 Oo y bedroom “nome, “Garege, ass N WOLVERI e 'e, gas 3, bedroom m8 (ne —— en er now $1500 and og gh aed , a wi he vis, oti Irwindale 8. 1 5 400 8. Commerce RE. §=MACI/ Income Property 43A SYLVAN LAKE ore PRA ta By owner, Lake 2-FAMILY priv r oe eu Sere men ZONED COMMERCIAL $450 DOWN = brikcrete, 2-family, ‘carpet- NO MORTOAOE “08ST ed home. which.ts located on a ; -Wrame & {+4 712x199 Huron St. frontage lot has evel basetrent ‘gag heat, — Rg ey features as: Car- eee Drivilezes Waterferd Two tiled baths, oi! fired hot aw REALTOR water’ heat, full price $17,250 - 7 a SS oe Bae: WOUMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hw: zis Spar “cbaas. OR 3-1950 Evenings OR 3-3230 GOOD S-FAMILY BRICK INCOME ~ Furnished. Timken oi] hot wa- ter heat. Terms. 8-Room income, 3 Aguvinaats. $10,- 600. Terms. . 23Story frame income. 3 Furnished rtm & 1 apt. ' unfur- sihed. Oil heat. Terms, J DEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton E 8-441 For Sale e Lake P Prop. 44 4286 sed 3885 Lapeer Rd. 6 ACR: mpAcrct au oF, ON mond Dr. 8%’ front- Ht a sce. trees. noc Ran LAF® ORION _ 2 bedroom takefront, year around home, enclosed porch, newly dec- orated “ou heat, small down pay- ment MY 3-371. LA GE lakefront, 3-pedroom brick, Ex rage, $22,800 Ae wullder ea er. 50056. CARGR 4 ARE i | POR YEAR round homes Paved Pagina — water ons ‘4 Pontiac Aare ts Re wae reed how € Owned-d rere RENT 3-653) ear FE Sone. "Ga Dally WiDOW WILL SACRIFICE LAKE lot 7$x150 in W. Bloomfield Twp. io offer refused. VEr- mont 8-51 For Sale Resort Prop, 44A HUNTING CAMP oe 188 acrea, Vanderbuilt area large furnished — equip nd cabin. _Lake Orion, MY 3280. : For Sale Lots 46 cluded ed acres West subur- iems. § miles from Court House. Owner FE 46712. Appt. only. LAR EPRONT. 4°) X «165°, SANDY beach. fruit A ay 22, 750 — terme tot, $1, - OR Pass, ‘OOD VIL- Bi-Level $3,950. OR SAK WOO NOR. AN ATTRAC- tive Pence 190x250, Lake privileges FE a tiie See The New Sites At CHEROKEE HILLS! It's wooded or rolling hundred ft. sites were planned for to- day's better ranch and multi level homes! Close in. convenient Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. ' mile west of Telegraph Rd to Scot Lake Rd urn right % mile to Lacota Rd. Carl W. Bird, Realtor 303 — National Bank Bid FE Eves. FE 5-138 — searching for that {deal spot Erg Hills, will gro 7 ae ly wi Your mine et vie FE S367) For Sale Acreage ' o ACRE PARCELS BEAD month C PANGUS. Realtor 1919 _M-18, Ortonvile 5 ACRES “ : on a road, Gome bill oni Tee Lae tee as LADD'S Dixie Hwy. E LOT. R AREA. Cash or terms. MY 3.3907, ale 10 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL terrain, Idea! build. ington a $5,500 full price ree |” ACRES at a sacrifice price. fs low as Down payment . $200 — Off Sashabaw Rd, not far out. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor " P| ier 2 Ra, nT e eee By EXCELLENT ROAD TO 6 8E- - bar ranch site No traffic prob- | 47 alten building sites $100 down ‘ion NA 17-2819 43 ACRES. Ex Rd, location for rte ts a ‘ons of J unl ut Tie R. Tripp, masitid- 75 W. Huron Street PE 5-161 Ps PE 44778 For Sale Farms 48 Py Sn. HOLLY - DAVISBURG area. Almost 2600 ft, frontage. 3 bedrm., nowy decorated modern home, Also 4 rm. apt. Large barn & chicken cone a es. meeee © at i ee, Open junday rT to 5. MEirose 4-6084 oF Lincotn 21988 after 5 p.m. Sale Business Property 49 ALL OR PART OF FPooT frontgge in the city. Rallroad wits ing available, We also have commercial lots for ale sabeth Lake Rd., Au- burn ‘ave. Baldwin Ave. & Mb9. | Roy Annett- Inc. - qttattens since 90) oous * oo Evenings and sunday 14 FOR SALE BY OWNER: texte" store in sh yg Be 7 on main hwy, Ctose in. FE a. KN UDSEN Pad on Lenk J Cass, ette street — Mr, Knudsen for full “particulars. WM. A. KNUDSEN REALTOR Tylegre ie 4-4516 gvening Ne ani DERN GROCERY Hoke AND wouveta building nearing comple- tion, Dae —_ section now in oper- ation. rma or or wal accept good Bley "poatrack as down pay- ment. nd Lake Rd., near Cedar Island Lake. UNION LAKE COOLEY LAKE PRD. business frontage. Owner, 3-4283. For Sale or Exchange 50 3 BEDRM, RANCH TYPE HOME = 1 acre, exchange for tavern srably im’ northern pert of [s) sale or trade_ FE 32-0432. ANDING 8 OR fer 38 5 yg ate shopping cen- Business Opportunities 51 AS-RENTAL APARTMENTS ON 200 Soros *** lakefront 624.8% down O ~_A-BUYS CLASS C & SDM. Building & equipment. 4 on old. 40 acres, smal home on ; 1 N. of Oscoda. Lhe 4 nice. $00,300, Terms. No. ONLY TAVERN in small facto: town. Grossi over $30,000. 4 x 80 build Ever. thing $24,500 $10, 0090 dowg, N 7 SDD PATENT MEDICINE AND SUNDRIES. Busy town N. at Clare. Gross around $70,000. Price $10,000 plus be Rent or buy buliding No. STATEWIDE — lage —y | of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR 7» s> ‘Telagragh FE 4-052! COMPLETE fh) ms WORKING shor for remy FE 5- Free! Free! “PARTRIDOE’ MICHIGAN BUSI . ceaen ll sses aes ugh- out tue, Uhass. sure—get it! REALTOR PARTRIDGE Business FE 43581 sone oe ‘Huron Open. Tt WEST HURON ST. Two large estates w. St. Near General Hosptial waiting te be turned loc *s clinic or large home it you it the best. Large fooms. Fire- os ie foo, éi0.000 it s low ice w hi ‘dy pr Paul M. Jones, Real Est. w HUR FE 48550 -- FE O17 OA 8: FOUR FAMILY ; con: No ATION c OR 2 NER VING CITY UILDING ONLY SEVEN YE OLD. RE- TO BOX 16, PONTIAC PRESS GAS STATION EQUIPMENT A ND ventory for sale in established station Excellent lease svailable. “OR_3-1327 after 5 pm. | Partridge |, Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ‘HARDWARE $13,000 DOWN = asy to , easy oper H story brie for 31 000 wen.ens tle Gas business. A villa, hdw. about 20 mi. from around, $35,000 a year. TAVERN, 20 ALLEYS bustest 0° lane bowing’ alleys and tave ou er saw, Rearly pew Bruns awick eq inant year. Sell or trade ag ® $10,000 with $35,000 dow REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich. rE — a 1050 had HURON N TIL 0 SHELL Oo, CO” Has for lease a — 2 bay service station. Located in Pon- tiac area. fished business and fine gross ia] in ex- ne e Mr a.m. to 4:30 “| between 7 “9 p.m. SUBDIVISION FOR BALE — AF- gy on gt 10% ty or 2.0940 STANDARD OIL Eee 3 ae cation for lease, Desirable M59 and Pontiac Lake Re otieh allonage, small saven- tory. Cail MI 6-5311 or FE 4-1584. RESTAURANT, EQUIPPED. IN- cluding - modern poo a a — cated on main paved os F Owner has other Wusiness will sacrifice for SHOWN BY APP’T ONLY Dorothy Sy) sea J svender sent 18T CLASS Ex- wt cau Sig 17 iia . See all . floor ce, * he ON) heat pace, Piet en thriv- ing, close-in community. Never before le for s . Giroux & Franks, Dixi “Money Pad Loan State LAID-OFF WORKERS — CASH LOANS — No oo, tobe Payment DARE BACK 30 DAYS “ORNS Ft TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER ANANSI mag NY pRayion Brains FOR | LEASE ‘ Modern two-bay service station. Vicinity Auburn Heights and Pon- Hac, OR 3-4291. HOME LAUNDRY BLEACH route Established 10 yrs Part time but can be expanded, Small investment Write tiac Press Box 109. Hardware & Auto Supply Volume shows increase thig year. Fixtures and Po pooped at cost. Call Davison, mpta 3-6580. “LEP 5 TALK BUSINESS” Party Store On Woodward Ave. Beer- wine takeout. Shows excel- lent value, but could be eas- ily doubled with delivery service. Widow anxious Tetire to Florida. Hardware MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION POOL ear 7a T acco business 6 tables, od income, - Ag em 629 Main, Mil- "| FoR Saba Om CEARE. GROCERY | e v Uarter 30029 EM 36203, 4 FOR SALE B BY OWNER ¢ BEDRM. ranch type, 1% baths, small beau- ty s ~ $1,000 for equity, Balance st $14,300 at 4% per cent in- terest OR 3-5400 will Easy terms, Stanley Real Estate 1 5 Zé eiatd Penton, MAin me ~ 5 Sakis 9-2721, MINNEAPOL: HOME Protection Equipment, Ex. clusive Franchise, Join nationwide ire this count: Incomparable portunity for high sincome t per a) for inventory less Ave, center, o aaron tom Lake. 3 rmation, call gg ye Ib between 8 > PE B.itas, en PARK at SUR FR PRONT DOOR é Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your own signature, auto or — security. Up to 24 months y. = service x et ee frien helpful. friendly and visit ws at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. ul N. Pe St. (Corner Pike LOANS $50 TO $500-—$25 TO COMMUNITY LOAN to” 3%) E. LAWRENCE FE 8-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE QUICK $25-$600 LOANS SEABOARD FINANCE co. 1185 N. PERRY ST. EASY PARKING FE 8-9661 Borrow With Confidence $25 TO $500 Household Finance 2% Seeeee ne cece |GET CASH OUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company than Write United” Safety Co, {821 Uni- |. mri Paul 4, vin. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. TEAGUE FINANGE CO. 202 N. MAIN -ROCH no Be MICH, TO $500 Sh aT het FE 4.1574 __.102_Pontiac Bi Bid Mortgage Loans 34 Want A Good Mortgage? yout fe oe ees od Business Opportunities 51 a ee nm COAT, FINEST Der ERS wan| YOUR PROBLEM: , YoU 6 ACRES. ern. Trade on small farm, west | _ haul it, Call FE 40544. . of FE BABY CRIB & MAT . PIECE D: r OR 3-2411 e for set of bunk beds or sale.| BRA’ , 95. MA 56-3674, Rollaway comiew =. "ham trade for DeWalt saw of | 2e°Sbr mattresses, 1788, Col eR re . Fe reo cbert ik Ave. . FOR WRO i table saw, MA 5-3730, bacon NEW com vate with springs 30.06 SLIDE ACTION REMING-| ano mattress. $30.05. Pea: 8 ton swap for 30-08 automatic. EM 42 ard Lake Ave. © 3-4623. . NEARLY NEW MA- pL. BUICK rae ple set, very reasonably Trade for > modern or an- riced. MA 6-1010. ue, Fa Se CHAMPION FRYER. COST "1 “V8 Le 'O RUST. sell for $15 Like new. FE - Trade for ‘$2 Ford Sta thts. 1 pay difference. DAVEN! OR % = = lent cond st: r erator, $45; ing FORD STATIONWAGON.| clectric sewing mae $20: gas Take over paym trade for| stove, $25; 21" p ;. electric older model, or sell FE 5-1979./ stove, 5 a oeet heater, Fad Ly AW ON LEGS/| chest » $8 each; ‘s 8 inch bide it WY si00. What plete bed, $15: oli heater, sere, yas of equal ‘value: MAr- ;_washer, $25. PE 5-7168 : ket i DINETTE SET. LIKE NEW, CUs- CASH FOR made.; Formics ~< exten- or not. PE 2-007 3 be leaf, ‘| ma chairs, $40. D ROYAL PORTABLE TYPE-| Feudal oak round table. 22° diam. writer for bedrm. suite co! dete, pee Fe Sel floral in good cond, Write Fuatiec " design, $20. MAytair 6-5830. DINETTE TABLE & 4 CHAIRS. AS K STOVE 42". & ENMORE. SELL or swap for oe ou . FE bart. GARDEN FOR or trade for what have rat “OR 3-8006, low as 9 complete. MA E. SE1 . | DUE TO MOVING. MUST BAC- HOU AILER 28 FT, ROYAL. Pully equi Sell oF trade for| Tifice’ Custom, 00 pata yee geHice’ or end contract. Sit Toot feather mahogany lamp s. 33711, & ktai] tables $50 ea. Soli erystai lamp — sewn shade HAVE EQUITIES IN SEVERAL $50. Mahogany tiered tabie. $30. seasoned Solid mirror or less. rd to wots i oe West Su- lamps — Hand. wwr *thades. WATER aie “ge TO RENT, sell or swap $3.50 mo, OR 3-2360. FOR SALE > RENT, NEW & usea, 1-or man chain saws. itrebiann Chain Saw Distributors. __MY_ 3-582! | Duncan FACTORY TA- ble. Pads. Seats 8. MI 6-2913. Our ty ek weepers. Guar ba Mg F but weching © is Re! . wipe, eat Salo,” FOR SALE: on kas se enon TRADE OR SELL) “@ FORD, | furnishings. peed Mercu ey ry late y102. Fo A DAM RUBBER __ MATTRESS WATER gOPTE GRA | Sess “aries 6 2 years “, irae tr Lar tc FRIGIDAIRE DRYER, IN GOOD co on §-2142, Whirlpool auto washer, . WTD.: a ee pe TRAILER. also a 3 house. swap, Write to 1. Ss Bex 1026, ‘Pontiac, For Sale Clothing 56 > ree. OTS, SIERO. 9 pe. stacks. |? ike aw Om sane Ot SIZEs CLEAN USED WOR Penis and shirts koth only 15 cents it e— nen 7 davs Orchard «ake Avenue NEW, Me ey very low. ack coa' resses ai FE 48506. giveaway prices. re worn * wi Red Wool a nent ats. og 14, : both new. reasonable. FE days, sat Sun. & Eves. EM 3-4063. GRAY CoAT, size 10, Ei new. Pull back, sais. Ca me, FE Bee 170 W. low, LADY'S ig CLOTHES. “size . Cheap. MI 4-6918. | LA Y's Ta ~ BLE SUT, \ check suit, jersc? dres- site 9. 2 girl’s coat: Site & oth clothes, FE 3- AT. size i. if. ety color FE 2.2174 ae FORMAL. Size 14. Sale Household Goods 57 ons ie 2433. beau- takes.” F: at , GE_ wringer washer. Spee oes 17 so except Sat. "ttl 8 Aware PE 43573 —_ Pate name -nds. ratched. Terrific va ues, $149.95 ¢ they last. No one orders, olease. ao juorescent, 393 Orchard REEZERS aLL M available Chest and upright. ed cia' low prices Samuel's Ap- pilance. Davisburg, MA 5-6011. _ GENERAL | ee *; RANGE goed conditio 4-3818. G00 set Fy PROM $15 AND % 8 -Tel earann es COND. Gea & HOUSEHOLD SCALES, __% price. FE 4-7970. HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC WASHER ALL RADIO. #5 $5 | Auto % ti teehee nde . $49.50 en's. ox “ 4 PRO . aS EC bxollt MY" & St ee Antiques __57A ow BOUGHT AND 8OLD. 7766 Hi Rl, 10 a.m. ‘til 8 p.m. Tues. thru Sun. Shoppe of Antinguity” “(se) Christmas Trees 59A SCOTCH PINE TREES For Sale Miscellaneous A & balsam 8 vet ering more iemetiee call FE Wholesale upto @ ft Pla-e orders yo assure good se- lection consid for ae Bio ‘and nenonk ‘EM sane after 6 } p.m. aononer eanaE. PE 8-8635 R — our living please. Wet rike the chair Serv much but we need the spsce. Ph OR 3-7753 after+5 p.m KIDNEY SHAPED se condition, $19.50, FE 4-4: —— AUTOMATIC Ser dryer & Fiorance gas stove. _FE 5-4865. LARGE ar nese OIL BURN- Excellent condition, $40. FE AR MA E88, brand new $15.95 ions Pur- niture, 42 Lake Ave. EXc. GHT pi 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET. $30.| Breakfast bar & 2 stools. $30. FE 93 8, Anderson, a aise : ie 7 i . i 50 meee, Jor nase g's irener, good cond, 81 Sheridan. 3 PC MAPLE BEDROOM SORE, ae springs NO] t < LPF cabinet, sib, sea Pingres. prices ot Pea i Bagiaew HOGA CO! EB 3 bs BED 5 M SUITE. A gel table, exc. cond. FE T APTS. OF FURN, REASONABLE. MAROGA “COFFEE TABLE Drive in rear, 442 Mechanic. ANY _3isbe, bed, mattress, enoel.. FE 5 DI = i OR Ee aie WoDERR LIGHT Ww WALNUT DIN. ouitit a Double ser 1 ame aan oF te. Al for $6050. Pa NEW 0 RE- Pe: i teak Ee 42 orchard Lk. | tail, Selling for ‘0° each. Mapie ve a 53888. 8 OU BURNER. TE | : os By By : 1, Fe, eran oan, sl verussnseneece, $10 cof fee table, es" lamps. Btudlo couch: Pere errr rr Aii f $00 a eee, cee ee eee 7 are ne ae Te nee | a a ee 8 PC. tinuiy a esigned & seasoned. solid =a Gcoatener't crater’ tee, ert he 104 8 Ww FE 2-5523 Pe DUNC PAYEE MAROG: | One foyr OT wide 6 tone i] Puss plage Me Child in Tm, . sw ren’ & hot rod. Good Leond a2. ex '2 RU fae tae $15 05. Reversible si6 60 Imported, $3495 Axminster iz ® Porniture pads rh Orchard ake ae chat radi pal peach air r bination, A St bed, Pee oe HEATERS eee See Se ty A T d matching chair PE 46121 after Spm. $14.98 up. antennas, $9.05. Dx12 Felt Base R Rugs $3.95 WALTON 'T TV ar tazFt. Wall "Tile Fike Suan RR oe cA 2 . iy" T oat shia ~~ food “cond, Cheap. H mainteinsetite pew toe | Pe bier OY * tattoed. $0 deen a ew ° af ane Eileabeth Lake Ra. rE ers pecials GA. BOTTLE DAS 14" (1960 y $117.95 w $198.96. a me seme ‘Goglen Service Store ater ub Co. ae I sharon THE ANS Want Ads! To s rent, hire, it’s FE | ‘81. ates ern as : oe EWC spy vm DOOR My G, an door yen" wide, 6'8%" long. i abi deer —R cabins. MI . #1848 «IN TABLE a\w & te souch pla 4 a fr Pind ren ep well fryer. iio? T aaa an pinks cae ings, heate sin Cote : ae Cod trerior oti paiat danni al ps “I, We, carey © song E®: ¥ he Ss SURPLUS LUMBER & ..& perm 0 "engthe. | Pactory goes a. EE Me mie we west of mie ft. Single feuceta, tic, hose, a P au M5 $330, Tom Auburn «Ave, we Convertible sash Fize FURNACE FORCED-AIR with ge 4 1 Gal | etl Leg sain a a BOOR SALES 371.8. Paddock GIRLS FNOLISH BICYCLE. 'N NEW. ‘Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES 4 x8'x 6" PLASTERBOARD oF tgoapele 4° x8'x %" PLYSCOR E -THIS WREK ONLY. $4.75 ‘ROCKLATH . BUNDLE Lola eed MATT THICK INSULATION oH pas um. Burmeéister's ; Northern: at 3c : Christmas Gifts . 59 are Cae “ i “ nt Reread 5 r PANTASTIC: fn. 2xl0s ‘at’ 120 per ft. rina fis l0¢_es. MUtual 4-7481. wuth Oe Deer Hunter's Special rege sy |e cu GU eben ex watt tronetermser, 2 diesel. — refrigerator. Good ow | om NOE CA oda ccs sencea vi bor cats, 2 caboose cars, | Maytag — fase car jog oper. | Kenmore Washer ....... : ang car, 2 esndaian, 8 top |? (rien Slower} See. cars, 8 lett hang =| SLAY SON'S FURN APPL, 8 hes, 7 right hand — ~ awitches, 7 c tracks, bridge. set, 800 ft. of track, plus many accessories such lights, modern " ., houses, light ature. i Tacat lamp for stu- — : = $12.05 value, $6.85, ‘Mien and ears, All in at ae orchard condition. 1729 Severe Rd. Fate. Ave. = LOOK down, ay oe Free estimates dol] cradles, doll beds for Christ FREE STANDIN ae them, 27 Eddy. a TOILETS a r+ ALL LEATHER HANDMADE AND Washiow'e seen wi + A carved 3 & bilifolds. Other eolored with wait . Repair service, EM : $00.98 al a CR ee ees & yr, trimmed r} see get car prise, eal & 3 MYrtle 3.5821, ¢ out Continental ho ORDER YOUR CHR rk en " with treee wholesale from Reynolds Te seaeme trans Can be used Evergreen in lots of 25 or more. its t or power plant. Price Scotch pine & red pine, Balsam, | _ $125. NA 1.3878. spruce, & also di Furr, 6 ret A LEGS COAL oll burner — complete parts. Will install. hone, “MI 6.1380, Garage Doors Cram. ‘ail ‘standard od af aed Cgtoed closet drs. window ‘i or call for tree ee. FE 2-72. coats, size 14-11. Sin Te on t pa ed “oak, ah, Binet 7 ° " 48s WATER white LA tele "i ved, dam Tae $119 value, poy a an. ane ith above E i Phone so ket while they ast Ko Ave ‘ : PAY- $3 WEEK. an make the pay- 80 targe stock for do- Also alum. storms, 8 ornamental iron. CALL OL 1-094) NOW Tf no ans. call OL 1-9623 JOE VALLELY CO “The Old Reliable Ploncers” Rochester Auburn TAN iN dition, Will deliver Fm eo. Bod 8A’ t ow Zs oa fs r choose OAKLAND FUEL — ogy 435 Lake A JELLED MAGIC po gy Mi Rg | oD toes, Wisdteds rede of colors to a |. MUSIC CENTER Sena: pine (Wormer guene il o Se Bae te % ee a ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e % fe See 90; APPLE ORCHARD Ox- be 3 5G hap JHollerback Auto’ O Parts Baldwin, PE 8-1: Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 at ee cbeninee i sanaitions PE 3-1606 te , ae “Truck Parts 89A ‘1951 ao ety mate F teas soak Chevrolet *% TON PICK-UP $495 | Stee ceruad 3 dere 5 Lae 1957 Olds Super- 8 Holiday coupe tires, other access, “SPECIALS ection son 3. “| * Pesan zo Sale F A fee on sa i : eee UF or taker mer steering, Pow. Factory official cab, car, big, discount MAUSE R. a ! sale Farm pendacs 75 Auct 9| ‘bo TE FQ) FORD DUMP 4.000 | ONE = oe te CaF oe. MM Ps band carved ‘on case hehe treeenMap ¢ ce Dig your 4 uction Sales , 77 Tey MERCURY 18a play Pies we Pa oon jal oe mes: : $1900 |" 86 PONTIAC. 870 Hai Hardtop. bs oh oe Goma Plywood Steeth Ra” 3 miles west of Com: | cage AND PEARS, &% W. CHI-| ITEMS FOR SALE AT AUCTION iat d_trad 18h “vocals a ee H ki Ch | 1988" FORD wagon. passenger Ha |e meron Village 1% miles east of ; Sat Mov. 8 a the L. Smart -CADILLAC-HOLIDAY On USED Th OSKINS OV. | couviey sedan. ¢ dr “a Wr pine vs shelving ¢ & 90 Hs "535. 16 ge Savage Automatic, 815. Pseetlon i- x SENT ae ae sale farm Roshester, INLAND | 1 You teak De toe e781 Red and white... $1 ig ft'| Both like new, OR 3-6402, Wixom Parra 4 img at 11 a.m, Sofa very fine LAKES SALES ou Check Our Low Prices. | Dixie mane = _ 1955 BUICK Century Ha ardtop. >. Ete ee ST ee eae ieiytiaeee eg ne] Setter esads| Set Bae | A at ag aye Eater cr | OURO pout |e ts e & case, $40. ‘s — Meintosh 8 inge chair, f jp ES raat 30 WINCHESTER LIKE RaW ' red SEA cA BREEZE MC = 66 Clear W. pine base shoe se, f.|30.30 WINCHESTER a:| - Get, four sree estimate belore vou | GraceMORE PARMS, 2150 H SiL- table and 6 chaite, Rattan | 30 Bay mippee. masy N tare ig Band ngs gg alk POMTIAC tar met Hing whi: is ihe » A eee 6o lin ‘il on ro ad for Garden tractor. : fat verbell Rd. ceokat: ou! er furniture, round, tilt top ta- = —_ aS Smut. River iesa iC FOCF| 8 x) per- mo. “Bnaib Motor 1988 CHEVY. Slandary’ trans, H. “MANY. OTHER BARGAINS” |39 SPECIAL CARBINE GikE| Gh 58 edeh Las 4 oF more | Go ENG -E-GOORING AR | ite.” amps two oriental Boat ig HP P MOTOR & TRAILER. Watkin etka van, very clean, Cali BOB| Soisé. Os. FE | te PONTIAN ROR” Wa” SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE & shells. OR 3-116 £0 each Lees than 10 3 each “pes. by a5 : ener: Fietoriar roll front hecre. | —227._OR 33 Abe Turner Ford, | igsi” GRRVROLET BEL AIK biged mepead R&H, WW, tires. 5 SAVAGE 08, 1c ARARTY 1 to F Gan bushel, wt corner what- Bio oyl., ae tudor, radi , | 163 BUI Hardiop. Drosfiow - aggerty ont ger $5. 19 mauge pump| ™ Sib son —+ gh ~ bed RPLE ae: “ji BUSH. Sean. marble 1a Ran tre tree fhe TROJAN CHORE RS - acker. 6 GMC ig Tana “og 5D LOAD = ite alae wails. Gis omer ‘ = water. Red blac nck “WINCHESTER MODEL vi — =a Stat ae Brvergreee el FF 8-056). , pe < baby carriage, ‘1 NEW & USED BO r miners | arwoog load packer OA 83314, — sar Pad m. oe Oe SY | hans "PONTIAC Deluxe 4dr, "ata LUMBER CO, | itt Bina sichsie "of “is | necator sete Fete ee ee) Scere & srt vex | amadeoe eon atee™"| PONTIAC'S |"s sSHEYAQEET. ADI0~ aw | wn PL faoUitn anion mao 5 nting suit size 40, $10. nat pher er, brass, wooden lan-| 1401 Highwood at Walton ester. Ho rust. ipenme pmts. heater. Extra nice. 1947 Hageerty w _ FE suse ming & temovel, PE 62716. 1645 Predmore, 4 miley E./ tern, mechanical “banks, misc. | PE ae.28 See Mr. — Murph: Ob Callitrais ween 'W! Maple and Pontiac, | 71 REM 210 CAL GRAND Stark, Bros. Narsery— | FEE TATORS A FER 16) C8, 37 Carver "h’ ives, prints, "Themes [© oti sun. Fe 40370 TRUCK CENTER te wa 966 5. Woodward | “rest. hus see tos sg 1 30-30 Savage #0 with 2% J ros, Nursery TOES Ma 700 LB. 3021; oFean coined silver G poems EVINRUDE MOTORS : ciate : Fi Phone _MArket “4-1084 Weaver cope. FE 8-0056. entative “pata Bel Ba” on 1'Wer by porcelain and cop 1958 models op display. Some 1958 ( M ROL 7 — SPARKLING | 1949 BUICK. Nice trans... ‘, . S wat CULVERT |721 REM IN 30,06, WILLIAMS Lanascaping” Ornamentals, ae ti | a ar es ee models et my iver on this like new Bel a Hee Gorreasied ape’... A | Sia, Alaskan scope, PE) =| EM 39135 afte tee cP ak SD ee eee ED Dutch haneing cy 1 eup Penn. Harrington Boat Works | - RETAIL BRANCH fae. Walle ms te SHELTON P 1 AR ening “Appoint “a er items. Sale UR EVINRURE DEALER - standing buy. $1795. SCHUL Kowran. SoLors = § Sues “h. FE sna. ~___ For Sale Pete 69 Sale Farm Equipment 76 Auctiogee wer’ One quarter ile 1 eee oe open Bund Oakland at Cass eee wi Wesereeds it Roch remeiae rs eis. Lining _ “a 7 aye ina ar euRgENe _cetntercsoensttins Ps ae : oc ester Brick Mortar... si ok | eros se west of Miu shopping 1960. rs.7 bard PickUP. Pr =| Big Geutn, doo) a se| th masse eyoee morning, |' PPEE REO.TOx, conte, a| aco ae bat pfceer Paley | Sur8 | Retains ow oe RAGE re Aiea MESES Ts, REF Gy a a rs } 2 — paces | nes Sc. coat |, ap eel te | Sar ee Pe ea | a a eee ee | Sport Cars508| MEIN or ne | aka eae oe + Geers sare ave. _— Fe 2 Try befoee you cuts "compe. Oa Sats ne NO Ranting exp.) Pree a11p 56. “Al tractors end |” eaten, eereni Een ERGAMED, RINTS. |’87 ENGLISH FORD 12,000 MILES, | 280 Hunter — SS casi ia FORD sat “is te nl i . le t tt tnd | “THe B sat VATIC TION ARMY renee tield. Also com- lary REG GERMAN SHEPHERD, towers greatly reduced and single barncsees, several Orion MY rise. _or MY _3-0040. Redie and heater, 30 mi. gal.| (By-Pass around B'ham) i983 FORD STATION WAGON. . STORE te ine of ‘oo Cliff old. Male. FE 6- Lee’s Sales & Servi leces of of harness, ete, 10” tab Propeller Recondition? $1.45 — will consider trade, EM '% CHEVY CONVERT. NEW New motor Fordomatic drive. 0 meet your needs | Drevers Sports Center Isafe Holly IRC" BLAex AND TAN OACHE ap ervice HP. motor, 200 bales| Outboard ng | 3.6128. Rew tires, pew it, very a Passenger. $550 OR 3-6440, aft- nt wear ~~ Appliances men Melrose 4-677; bund pu ala DACHS- ps ms 921 Mt. Clemens. gate & hay, 2 elec poet | Sootean motor repairing & alah 86 im a. Rau. Wewails om Be on er 4 5 cepglit.WEHr LAWnENCE —" |sRoWwNiNG “2 GAUGH “SON. | ge NEG “HEAGLES MALERE| Ui Age ler E visite wow: | frente win, eg, poate Beale anon sorpsang | Besar are coy gm st | Pa ae a rr ar. exe. condition, reasonable. DEER RIFLE _females, EM 3-0657. es Reduced prices! ter, grain drill, dump Lar Qrohard $1200. Call OL ae ‘atio. = REP Ss ‘SSION ’ 4-1711. ype ll ec AGREE: akc GERMAN sHEPHERD Fe. | ©¥4 & EQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY. jac etal ogg j{slelghs ghs), 4 wheel | LARGEST K OF DUNLOP RE Sees IN i000 ee Payments enly T ALBOTT LUMBER DEER RIFLE FOR SALE WS RED. male 3 yrs. FE 3-7309. or OR_3-7924 iors ignasball nes ory made ees Transportation Offered 87| ‘imported . tres nr wt LT, month re sg} Btorm doors and windows wood ington bi scape, low KC GuEMAN CHAIN SAWS sheller cement mixer & 2 farm one eet i ry: mire 8 ull Ore nee seed beater et Fg Fae Oo Bs or Fr i A Glass put in ) your ow m pe sights’ and ny Priced to sell, OR 3-6634 M CUL O , dinner bells, Also ues, CARS FOR GREENBORO NC. reat Lakes ‘a e102 r FE 4-0402 es, aash, 1025 Oakland rs) oor cae Price $100 : c' LOUGH ture, tools & other articles too pu-| Oat .® ¢ to-Hartford, Conn. “tt NZ. 190 SEDAN. | ipsa Oe YOR, PO eo ewer wae 44505 3-0432 between 4 & 6 p.m. C REG! Al U NEW & USED merous to mention. November PE 2-3215, after 6 p.m e, low mileage fully Rate ate FU: POM. Sharp, $1,085. Eddie Steel aa z ree aterean | Dupptes. 16 and & weeks old. Also Guaranteed Service Is Our Motto | fit.) -P-m.. inspection 10 a.m. | F INE AIRLINER TO Will fade. leg, Seetaaw Pord. PE 6-9204. — Evang Deuipment e501 Dixie Hwy, SE EONS, | et cervieg, Clemens EASY CREDIT Harry D. Waggener, 6470 California, $80. Hawai Werarcck Motor Sales 1008, aw PE og uveon et HEA i ee Phone FE iM ; De evar & SON | _envaltctioncer’ > MAO” Par my Dep fists] “a ied Ok emer | BE nc| ABSOLUTELY “wo. Mo NEY oe" nghous i porisbie double barrel shotgun fd shells. stud Champ. stock, Curtiss. OR E case & New idea Dealer | for Sale Housetrailers 78 Sundey sve. om Mae rE TEE Beale ott ae : ne | tat $505. MI 6-7572. DOWN. “Asstime eymts, of piss a. blade, - HP ohn 4-6160, Lies aRM MA —WEW AND eae A tfect oh t nes. clean, $198. FE eee ie &t MI 4-7500, Harold Turnér Ford, aq stusenelg, re, One|COLT .22 AUTO. PISTOL WITH we OLD, | used Proux Oliver Sales oo M24 | 77 FT. HOUSETRAILER. PH. MA- ® ANTON: —Perteet Sonate LN 1 Re 7 , | 167 HUDSON 2-DR futteer Sham Mirena, lira w STW OR ok eas. aD POPPTEs: REASON. | Fi ies ‘Galera. ee | SS TT aia sor about snow : oe "Be For Sale Cars 91 | “Royal Tene gh i ® Ame | oir bentar, windeblole esis Osep WINDOWS & FRAMES OR| pant») size » & ; lg oe pi i bat | , Bak, Aue. I washer. SED WINDOWS & FRAMES. ante) size 38. $20, OR 3-9788 sb, AKC fe ier, Gayle Miler | _ dre, Royal Faber. 9407 Deahin | ef FE 20081, RIDE To Fi FLORIDA 1986/ BUICK, 4 : CENTURY. ores cake, fab ratin Gn oben | ree taneant tee ae mire : RG 5G T i ATE 331 Reitman Ct., Rochester. Fendoeeal Kk se +e). aoe et EXCELLENT | TRU NO NORTH PA ee tires Power 1955 DESOTO depth F Ndamaged ono-tere STi. Sak tor Bua” N* *™i25 per cent off on all hunting -*0. ‘seh. OR_ 34181. Bill's Welding Shop. East of Tele: Se stent picerversin ae ioe, aPC 6 Ford W.| power brakes, Like new atten int owner, $1200. Shey Evershed - GSED_ EVAN: OA ES BR [ / er rd or 1 - $1,195. 2. , AE Y ANA Browning sn ie old ‘ire ch. Davy Star ol 3 MOS. graph 0 on, Northwestern vy El-| 27 ft. Full beth. Sleeps 4, Good Wanted Used Cars 88 eon ann ase or we n 1m BOB FROST, INC. iy LINCOLN = a : poser “ rms on gung reg /EM GRAVELY 30 IN. ROTARY MOW- : . a ” v [AL 2-DR. 80 HUNTER BLVD. Wood Closet Doors Evinrude Motors PARAKEETS GUARANTEED RAVELY 30 IN. ROTARY MOW. | —Ré._North Bronch_P_ oO. bedi. Router was vite wed Gres | (By-Pass around ntl, 000 Te Closing out bitch, m : Big discounts on 1958 boats talk can TO AFRSTREAs® . (UBT Whit e Original owner good conditic —— : . mahogany and pit diseet cages & food. Trove. gat ATTENTION! #1075. : apg byfald type doors. At our/ Kelly's Hardware 3994 Auburn at Sure’ ep bird. 8 "Hatchery 2489 AV HEADQUARTERS FOR anteed for ite Seo t og Hy : —TaakarontTaT SPECI DESOTO, 1956 | BER RY ' POOR SALES 2S Oia Ber fei mane FARAEEETS SPF McCulloch Chain Saws | “Sales "tose w Waraet a WE NERD CLEAN cans | re naw Rare AW tal Viredome the price, = ia ioe CAEYROLS LE lstny Laneh_ 16 Buju | Sanaeee 7 bea|"HeSale AParee ae! Rake cee oe Aner anetere | _aigieay"tipetvay Sinton?" | HbR Gui ae me "te |" 1958 CHEVY. DEN Woon. eed —s ey__ | PARAKEETS “30KR 70 TALE MW, leg MODEL McCUL:/ _cretng. cararans t : P AROUND se ntal Groeten st =| paket m2: ea Oy nation doors yy) windows. rifle shells, $i. FE_5-1228 Tir 491 4th St. #E 24028 * oa See eee Wee Te} Pi - fet, vere naa Oe : gp YN Pas Va POWERGLIDE. ROE SELECTIO - JANARIES, C ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- ot, 2 bedrooms, 7 1964 BU! 7 BY. BENSON LUMBER CO. guns. & ities Bo aD SHOT | 1871 tM Oatiand Ave. | TION 7gQnPITIonED Crestiiner "$1399 carpeted. 08 ane we! i sith ad mallow Low miler. Wo ban, ' piss CHEVROLET ‘wooD COAL HFA see . 45141, bits. Hen Turkeys | in OUR ‘VICE AND PARTS D 14 foot 30 foot tande ™. O- 1955 BUICK D giip POWER pa a DELS APPLIANCE SAM-|" news size 42, FE. T9812 RROWTERED 50 PARTMENT | ARE ALWAYS ew ‘qrareler. ca0e.”1nsé Glenn’s Motor Sales Dynaflow. Radio af 912s. RSOTO-PLYYOUTH POWER BRAKES. RAH 93538, c urst Trailer Sales’ AT OUR’ NEW LOCATION geod om walls. een “tiatde — . * PORTABL : APSIBL CHAIN SAW: X : : pt lS ge et ie cnn Mn ae ay PE sis00 E CAMP f RENT CHAIN SAWS uy om ed Road, Lake Orion.) mp 47371 = w HURON, wi “3 BOB rR OS . a ten FAIRLANE CON- TAYLOR’ er ee a 8 we ee (WE TAKE TRADE. i WgoRIGAN ARROW wget | MUCH AF WE FOR, JNK AND T, INC. | Sectrneg Tupaermicd ensine, tur | CHEVROLET - OLDS after 6,|_FE — ? wet TRADE-INS value, ROW. WM ceap dts FE? RETARD [20 HUNTER BLVD | MI “¢-00/ tak eS ee i ; Sin Win ee ‘ SDEL AVE CREDIT TER: EM 3-698 $3800 Sell, -2866 days or (By-Pass around B’h best a ger cake in trade, Pvt. WALLED LAKE Machinery GOA)" 94. $30. PE 427 y KING BROS. HUNTING Ris Fea roan | © WantED Now UaED orks. ‘H BUICK SPECIAL 9 “BR, A! 1056 F SS MArket 4-1561 ALLIS CHALMERS #.D. § DOZER ia Oak auEEr Ui — $35. TERR PoPriss Pe om Ae eee | Qe ora dition." Harkless 8 model or.con| Rover’ ’s Sales & S ° ogee : . ONeeer "4957 j - . le € i . ea ues Ld me tractor Reasonable. reet, Basement UO re ta eal at me faly HN N DEERE A NEW IDEA a Chief Detroiter M454. ales and Sery 605 oe Ave as ery ace ast ai “8, a b seue "real 5s ; E RCU RY, BRAND NE OPICAL run g ers, gravity feed wa = . ___RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER = rane ae ae FEE Sg: Hieeon pum wun, vs Eri atioprrvenon| fori’ ghe ule Wopeer MA | yg wag Res POET ay) ronsate oper | Has PET GHAR | m0 HOR FRost, 1Nc “fol fhost, 1Nc ; A wns, plows: U op. Hydramati J D MI 6-69 frrigations Einaustrale = RENT 7 LaF aca fax deal bet Ay Community poem Sal —— = ane heater White wails, (By-Pass around B’ham) on 280 ee ee . MI 6-6034 tio ‘te Sint. ese ge for the season Rentals. Parte : member. vou w save hundreds AUBURN At ast Tn, es Nite, $1093 i FORD 1 fer and radon Ton | Witencony B-TON & ee t Yourself 61 fio "and Pontiac Loan 16-0646 1954 4-Dr. 210 Chevrolet, Radio and| car _Sh.lbo. radio, 1 owner | _¥. Teles w. a 4 heater. Exc, Y one . Cail PE se after i FOR RENT RELOMOING, CoM os i on mae PECL Bob Hutchinson » ~_TRE HIGH $5 | too wereary ss 8 | FS ccean| OE, takeover pins, fable if E ~ LIG interest you Wei =~ CUS E Wed oe gases cicames floor a tor oe on peek a i a, PLOW. Ai RE Mob ile Home eg re: ei, “6 rod model. 1083 Chevrolet ¢Dr. sedan. Radio Steele = Rating own zadl 1956 MERCURY coon toate Oakiand pe ost MOD EL (700 30-0 30-06 RI si seas high @ used cars dates back eater. Good cond. .... 106 FORD, CUSTOMLINEV-6,| door. Bha: aries fe GoPaint Sie" Orcbara. Lake| pump. OR 3.0008 after 6 GE are 1. {CREDIT TERMS, Sales Inc. n Hes to 8. 1987 Chevrolet. Dr, Del, Ray. Ra: Stine. Seve. sete.) | BOB FROST, INC ee et WALL THE RIFLE SALE ers. Trey y pine: will trade ter a KING BROS. / @mM Dixie Risuws 4540 Dixte Hwy Drayton Plains steerin eater. power tide. power 195 280 HUNTER BLVD, le—2e - 3¢ All calibers & makes. New & used 1_Rockhaven. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE 4 Miles North af Ponting On ut “Edeoot, oO PSS 957 FORD (By-Pass around Senay piece, < or a Carload General repair & scope mounting. iF you WANT A GOOD ina | FE FE 4-1112 CASH FOR CARS . hardtop. Power steering.| MAN? 62. 3 @ “% ees PP co OR 3-870) URR-SHELL, 375 8. 7 LEGRAPH i fo English Setter pups, 7 : oe Sale ; Open . bese a Weer “ HARDENBU 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Hy- ower brakes, $1,575, podey on * out "Ory" EL Sewing Wacurens|O4VAGR 300 DIFLE wire smetts co : 77| Oxford Trailer Sal cHARDENBURO MOTOR SALES | ramatic. (RAH steering’ ang, BOB FROST, INC. “ge llaaeed Dry soode drapery material) wren orrE wae onaERE DIR AUCTION SALE SAT. 6: STEWART. GENERAL . fat ae ed ma eel Aubu M Ele Brie Saran Sc nteetceicatd ait mrae | Beate wh oe ee] Laem aie areal gm aS feng Remember |" afer ee sala ¢ ’ rf e on, Large sal 4 ' 6 by. 156 We Montes Buliders. Sum Ths “ag > ar dates ecder & EGTERED SETTER furaitare. ong Tic] trates “meesie fhe Leeaete| | 2Et FO )5 Sales “SURPLUS PLASTICS . Pr -* oF ee oes AIO 45K es a Sh Eee. new Grapes, rug Exit, aioe" of ter a8 swe cancel pa bent ENOW TOP DOLLAR PAID a : HG AT} MTRS.| Beautiful RD, 198 AL-D _OORNER. PIKF_& £8. B81 e: MM Sporter | Dogs Trained, new merchandise. Clot! DU CAR inutes from Pontiae 6 i. Sheets, rat, cynders nd dee sf Soe. afer win! at ng Sorter i's Boarded 70 Bishes“Antigus ee son thing. le. sout of Take Geass AND Pi coe 8. toe Oxford Michigan OA 8-2528 | oueot cata, loves, fresh ~ Get Wise, Economize a zs m Di: se SOME REBATE is Sat tae, Ons “| watanoncor can canner, | "Ae SAT? RMP RR ee | ES re os Hal | iene een wae wee P| oa FOR QUALITY ~ | ride, eed "tee pak wv. Cars : ~~ wind” 1 at only $745. MB) nd a Sotto DIVISION | Hunting A | Hay, Grain & Feed 71) tea ms 123 numerous ee es WOVE Ww SLPS Di au ” CADILLACS ome re_ssa1|_ Hunting Accommo. .65A | to, mention, Open daily, trom | "4Paitets of bomes. All gus models ixie Lot aise xi ais censors SCHUT NEW & OSED CARS Cameras sine) Seid AND IND HA e ' . 5 ‘J ne select of other l . age J s, Equipment 61A ATTENTION HUNTING CLUBS! eee, Oe BED 38 AND OP) ee ee & Teles, 17 f. Pixie $1,305. Apache trailer Digte Rwy of Ghchabew clean used ears. It’s Z ae LL SPENCE ., 0%. SELL & TRADE CAM-| 7 miles ord . HA wit 5) : B% ft, & 30 ft. Used “traiiers,| TOP Fae ; parsoro-Pt, SALES & SERVICE | rte tape recorders.| Top hu ears. Repl Rivet,| Gore Ave aut ber po SALE: ALL NEW MER | Mobile 16 ft. $186, Royer 26 mr RE Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | 2.8. papoodward, Birwinghem = | w FE 6.4541 Eppert _Eiverfe Camera, Hu- bedroom. 3 hoate Cnn felt 8 p.m Sun Sales Dixie Hwy.| Srotuniy ns neon -| TEENAGER WITH $10 WANTS 1953 M ERCURY Sale Musical iced 62 cultiveted, ‘balance tn: wild tlm. datvere soe. "Mi nae “Mouy. Clarl _Clarksion: MA 5-1 a 7S $0 ts gizek ew moon. 36. f | - gy Te ge A tha 300, RADIO, | Hardtop. sharp! $ is ber’ 4 te pa Ww tim. 1,175. Buddy. 27 ft. 9995. : : with r Ww wail tires, Black BOB FRO ACCORDION SALE ALL SIZES Bal. «titan ti 0.50 ‘con wi, ene? ae PE pene. a — &B & B Bei. Pontiac Chiel 35%. ke CARS Woodward Ta ates, 190. PE one wont oon sf, A eck Serta tact! Aah ste | So haee btlnth, Ue Se | pg é " liter ectomiomre.| WANTED Brham i 4100| er ee es) 8 : nson, State- GR 4.0701 F Mari 10 WOE - some | . i. or ine Coach Sales. _ $1210 ra ase os eas expensive model, . KcconD edit CASE, 120 BASS hock River or EL 6-3062 at | . Sale l.ivestock 72 Auction Sal es Holly Rd” Rolly, Melrose. 4-871, eel title We, wil payott betance 1956 Cadillac Convert. | Lake Orion Motor Sales W \ i: - condition, Market 4.3663, “louse egpin or Ove. cabin, exe : Fe = ge ar dl CULT $75. OA 5089 Dixie Highway TRATIER EXCHANGE | you's chetper' moder 1 sass RB ee C roRD” UshCURY My 7 TY 2-261) : A fr, SMALL. BAB 35883. ; R54, TO : b WEEE OLD Pi Drayton Plains New Andersons PT 280 nee te , Nees = carive a4 SEDAN. R&H. eee fiheg eign [eben aa Ey Cot om | oad Su Tie oat em) Sart eA Pew = vatel W 4 CHRYSLER ‘crown PERIAL ‘87 FO 18. Huron Bait, Minnows, Etc. 68B| Susans staves ast W. vie Mil «| Every Saturday ...7 p.m.| sep tRarers on aes | oa eet i PE hai 0c ESN Tre eet) aa ETE CRawiERs 208, Fon ae Rd Please ask e. gatis Ww 14 Mile) Every Sunday ....2 p.m. AYMENT PLAN ee xi 6.3342, . Cc. : ‘A MILLION-80 NEW! WORMS ac, joefor we] Brahman ALVES AND. STEERS. Buy and Sell Daily Pp "Bottle Gas N Main si Clarkston "86 Chevrolet 310, V-8 station wag- gS Chee eriesrosy—ae Rlando 3.2717 wo yattsand Supplies | mapie itdple sana] shite rentterms Oe SHETLAND PON DOOR elegrapb PE 2 ; Sand, Gravel & Diet 66) genes PURE AUCTION = WEDWESOAT, TacaTION TRATGaoeS Goved Sundars ee mf Me Wotor oale Ponda ga ea -— -, CORRIEDAT TEDALE RAM VERY | Nov. on tate more! MOUTH DEALER 4: at" QR MORF LOADS OP sott, ere we Ld lg 2858 | or, rent. sens Willems FOR SALB | Ini daa Blase wy ™OR a1603 | M15, Clarkston MA §-5141 Chevrolet ‘ Clay and peat Pill sand FY BOLT ETE OLD Pant Oxford. 2) Holstein cows. Hol TOP CASH POR ANY MAKE on | REAL SHARP. 6 CHEVY, HARD- Me j revel OR +7540, Exceptionally ‘with children.| ft¢ln jon ‘bulk, mik| _ Rent Trailer Space 79 eeonoMy CARs SA top” good cond FE 1317 LEF TOVERS = ‘03 OR MORE ca Se Sort Fer ntormatin,. call FE 2.8767 — ‘chore y makers, 2 OIC Gas “_22 AUBURN CHEVROLETS can be purchased with absolutel : red. Field offiae be ; a bore. 91AU BORN HOTS. MOB * NEEL = anatase no money down, They h : “A043 or Wanted Livestock 73: tractor set wit 4 Dann gp len lage. The finest. % nie ae Po ee ‘ ED Dr. Be gd ig hardtop. req | — sure-jested ie nee nie | DOORS 4-DOORS 4 plow & 2 ; ¥hite white Is, h - ee WANT TO BOARD bd. 100 urd track with‘) mo. | Lteeaee os FE 5-390 | "J to - oe ay wish to see remy Set tac 10088 | +93 “Pectin ‘ai ac se m, Box stalia Good vidoe seeeALe | for J.D. combine @ tac ser | Nite” BLOCKS reo k= 9 aew one, come out and/ R&H, Hyd. 2 CONVE Mi SUPER HOLIDAY — 1954 aa FORTIS De HYDRA R&H | Good shape, 1 owner. OR 35-9166 | 1955 PONTIAC, 4 D! deluxe Hydramatic, R&H, exc. | white walls, must sell. PE 2-3153. "53 Dodge wagon $185. ‘50 Plymouth wagon $65. ‘30 Ford wagon $65 SMITH MOTORS Crooks & Auburn. FE “ent , STARCHIEF | ery and clean! Double|i963 PONTIAC 4-DR. AUTO, R&H. | ‘§§ PONTIAC CONVERT, WHOLD- power, $1295. PE 54-0753. White walls, fr Nothing down.| SALE PRICE $905. NEW W.W Eddie steele TRANS. ave | *53 NASH ''$2 PONTI STATESMAN with radio, heater) frapgnom $78 and overdrive. A one owner zee , and black beauty. $395. TIR. AUTO. Cs -34 DRS. ONE 3.| JOHNSON. MTR. SALES. $175 up, 2 with new | 2-287! JEEP WITTE Ble, AND CAB. white Bod A rom condition, Don e| Used Cars, 62 Oakland. Pw $4303. WILLYS JEEP, 1047, EXCELLENT | ’*55 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2 DR. SEDAN with auto- — ‘SHARP ‘53 PONTIAC AC CORVERTT- ble. all _Scoess hard L | =| | 1953 BUICK Folks, it’s just plain simple aibbeietic. Over’ hide in our lovely and friendly village of Rochester it’s no ‘secret that overhead is much less, which in turn means. we can sell for les, So take advantage and pay us a visit and we will do our best to make you feel at home and give you a good deal for those hard-earned dollars. We can say with honest that we take pride in our used cars. We wi remain open as long as you are here. 1997 BUICK .... 7 $1950 top. i radio, heater, white wall 1955 PONTIAC $1095 870 4-Aoor, Hydramatic, rome: _ heates: new white wall tires, extra nice inside and 1954 PONTIAC ........ «6-645 Standard connie, radio, heater, white wall tires, hite finish. 1955 PONTIAC ..... : _$ 995 860 4-door, Hydramatic, radio, heater. 1955 CHEVROLET Standard transmission, radio, heater, 1956 PONTIAC Hard Leh radio, heater, erent Must see to appreciate 1958 PONTIAC $2895 4-doot wagon, Hydramatic, radio, heater, white walls, other Rpouscnaned Oy Uonnats official's car. Big diséount. | 1956 PONTIAC $1495 870 Hardtop, Hydramatic, radio, heater. Extra sharp, | 1955 FORD *. 1295 9 passenger country sedan, 4-door, heater, red and white winish. 1955 BUICK © $1295 Century hardtop, Dynaflow, radio, heater, Like new. 1954 PONTIAC Star Chief hardtop. A real beautiful car. *_e* # @ @ @ 3 r ~ oe © 2 © © ee oo * * # good tires. Extra eee © @ oO @ 8 oe 8 © © © 8 oe 7 2 ee ee ee _* © © © eo ee ee eee “2 © © © © © © © ee oe © © © © © @ © $ 645 Hardtop, radio, heater, Dynafiow. Red and black beauty. 1953 PONTIAC 5 495 Deluxe 4-door sedan, Myeemewte, eradio and heater’ 1953 PLYMOUTH $ 495 Hardtop with radio and heater. Very fine shape. 1949 DODGE A California car, no rust. You moet see this one. 1949 BUICK ...... Good dependable transportation for little money. SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 1.8133 "7 e@ © © © © © we ew *_e* © © ©» © w @ eee eee Fordomatic, tadio, $ 899 || | i} Desined foe the. rey et mind: ed buyer where he can find everything and save! A sharp- er, brighter-lot would be hard to find! ‘53 Plym. 2-Dr...$ 375, '53 Pontiac 4-Dr. $ 395 '54 Ford 2-Dr....$ 545 ‘55 Chevy BelAir $ 945 |} '55 Merc. HT .... $1045 ‘56 Chevy 210, 2-Dr. ..... $1095 ‘06 Ford Wagon, 4-Dr......$1245 '56 Buick Riviera $1445 '57 Ford 4-Dr.... $1575 '57 Chevy BelAir H.Top..... $1745 98 Ford 2-Dr. .. . $1895 RUSS DAWSON Means Value S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 MERCUY — EDSEL — LINCOLN — ENGLISH FORD LINE 232 FE 39-4101 ls Believing COME IN AND LOOK ‘EM OVER # -REDUCED IN PRICE~ —~NO DEALERS— 1 CAR PER PERSON LISTED BY SO NUMBERS 14 Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday ‘57 FORD. Convertible CS re $1695 '§6 FORD Convertible --..ssseseseeoeeeees $1295 i NASH Station Wagon vote cnncsenteival 695 ‘5 FORD Victoria’ eo cacccnennesi oh $88 54 FORD 2-Door.......sseeseeceeeeeess rs $ 595 °53 BUICK 2-Door .....0sss0eesrerseenenes $ 395 53 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ...ccsseeesees $ 295 '53 HUDSON JET 4-Door ........00000088s $ 175 | ‘52, PONTIAC: 4Door ones ceeessseseeeeees $ 195 '53 FORD Club Coupe .o-s-sscseeececeeee 8 345 '52 PACKARD 4-Doop .-ssseseeeeeeeees 2..$ 345 '51 CADILLAC 4-Door s.....e0eesee veee$ 395 '§0. FORD 2:Door .....cssceeceusceeeeanes $ 145 "$1 FORD Victoria :...+cescoeseeecsensees $ 245 "Cy' Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. | FE 5-35 Open 8 A.M, to9 P.M. » 88 matic transmission, —_ ond ivory, ane owner, JACK COLE'S AUTO st bae MART PLYMOUTH yo QOGE-CURYSLER ‘ aple at Pontiac Tra!) Walled ke MA 4-451] OLDS, 1953 Red and white 98 Holiday coupe with full power. Be sure to see and drive it. Onlv $595. SCHUTZ > ESOTO-PLYMOUTH | _"2 < >. Woodward. Birmingham i *B3 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 68. HOL- iday coupe owner, 23,000 = YF §-1522 or 109 W. Run- "54 OLDS 88 ™ et STD. sHiPT. mod. eng. carbs, etc. - Very [eee onion. Best offer takes Utual 4-2364. Prices Slashed! Heri 8 e =. 3 = green ..... $795 ‘ A rasan, ts On Disp] he A Tiss Se doepprce 2 tone blue . $595 n 1Sp ay in t e rea Ford Custom V-8 - $445 s O63 Ford POM. $385 BUT .. 1983 Nasn Hardtop. $205 1953 Chevy nice condition 3495 WHA T WE DO HAVE, DUE TO OUR LOW 1951 Dodg runs good $95 OVERHEAD. WE CAN SLASH OUR PRICES — AUBURN Motor Sales _Corner 1] Pike e & East Bivd 62 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CLEAN $295 Roger's Sales & Service | €95 Auburn Ave FE __RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER 1954 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- on ABSOLUTELY NO 2-9555 Mgr. Mr Parks at _ Harold Turner Ford _ Hardenburg 7 Chev, 210 2 dr. R&H $1 "$5 Pont. S-chief Cat. reel 52 Chevrolet 4dr CORNER CA8s & ‘PIKE FE Pas 308 33 PLY Mo ae U M H BELVEDERE __ hardtop. R_3-6900 “DEER _ HUNTERS’. SPECIALS 55 Pontiac ....... $1295 STATIOX WAGON in beautiful’ condition. "56 Plymouth $1395 SPORT SUBURBAN WAGON. A heautiful one owner car. 56 Chevrolet ...... $1395, STATION WAGON in good con-| IS og A ANY BETTER, a BUY ONE OF THESE POR THAT TRIP NOR Th OLIVER | _ BUICK” : 240 Orchard Lake Ave. - Open Eves | Marea 0. I Goodwill’ Used Car Specials —RUSS JOHNSON - : MY 2-287] ) JO AT Lake Orion . WITH — BIG — = LOW — — SAVINGS — — OVERHEAD — NOW PRESENTS THE Smallest Number of 09 PONTIAGS RUSS _ “Why Waste Time” — SEE US FIRST — 53 PONTIAC Sedan «-. «sa. cice sw escn cass. S 495 Automatic transmission. O38 LINGOLN Hardtop ..20.50....--54-5: & 575 See this one! 53 PACKARD Club Coupe ......-.0...05+.$ 495 Automatic transmission—Top condition 53 PONTIAC Catalina 2....5-.2<22..-0+.-9 OF A beauty! 54 CHEVROLET 2-Door ........ epee 8 395 A-1 condition. v °55 PONTIAC Convertible ............0000. $1095 New tires and brakes. Automatic transmission. "59 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ......02..... 25 Starchief—A beauty—See this one! 56 PONTIAC 4-Door Hardtop $1395 Power steering and brakes. Automatic transmission. 57 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon .......... $1995 }, Automatic transmission. Power steering. Observati on seat. 52. JAGU AR 4-Door Sedan ...00 0006654 00..$ 995 TODAY'S SPECIAL! MOTOR SALES 2 LOW-OVERHEAD LOGATIONS North Broadway at Shadbolt - M-24 at Shadbolt MY 3-146] > 'BIG SAVINGS — LOW OVERHEAD — vat. 3328 Indiandale Dr., Le 4NSON| | be satisfied. BENEFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE We've been in business many years ... we know that a good choice, reliability and common-sense dealing make satisfied customers. Come on in and '58 Thunderbird $3695 POWER steering brakes and seat, Fordomatic, radio, ito, Sparkling white solid paint one owner and low mileage $4595 owner, tu-tone ceeeaew 8 6 6 8 DEVI K wer, low ‘mileage, one 57 ae Isetta — 8 695 GALLON of ¢ Gas cnet Sntes wilt make a wonderful 2nd car. Vy ee © © © ee ee eee id ‘07 Ford 500 FAIRLANE VICTORIA, thunderbird engine, Fordomatic, radio, heater white tires padded as éne owner and in beautiful shape. '56 Ford2Dr............ $1095 eAINEINe with red & white tu-tone ailged standard ‘56 Buick Hardtop $1345 CENTURY with tu-tone coral & white, Dynaflow, radio, ‘$6 Chevrolet Bel Air... .$1345 SPORT COUPE with 6 cylinder engine aad overdrive, radio, heater, white tires, one owner and this is a sharpie. ‘55 Chevrolet 2 Dr........ ALL Test HEE INTERIOR v- 2 cuaine with Powerglide, it ‘SS Ford Convertible ....9 895 * * © © ee FORDOMATIC, radio. heater white tires solf@d white paint.° This car especially priced. '54 Lincoln 4Dr......... -$ 995} CAPRI with power steering, brakes and seat, gleaming black paint and*in very sharp condition. '53 Pontiac2 Dr. ......... $ 495 CHIEPTAIN: with Hydramatic, radio, heater, white tires and in excellent shape. '53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ...... $ 645 STATION WAGON, standard ies radio, all bran@ new tires) DEER HUNTERS SPECIA 94 Ford 4 Dr. ........... $ 645 CUSTOMLINE with standard shiff @ cylinder with over- drive, radio, heater, tu-tone paint. This is a reat gas saver. 02 Olds 984Dr.......... $ 495 SEDAN with automatic transmission radio, heater and all the extras. ‘45 Jeep ......7... 00... rbd REAR beh arena A speed transmission, steel bumper an Oist. is is just the th station or a garage. Excellent oe ° —s 48 Chevrolet ........... SEDAN DELIVERY, Motor and rear end has all been newly overhauled”. This truck is 7 og the thing for dry cleaners or any type of truck route COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES HOME OF QUALITY USED CARS * ~ CORNER AUBURN AND EAST BLVD. PE 8-4530 front $1795. $ 945 | or a gas |. FE 8-4539 Ss HURRY NOW — TO The BIG-BIG Lot Values Galore 1958 CHEVROLETS. Get’Em While They Last ONLY A FEW LEFT JUST 10 Beautiful Like New Demos. Lope po tp had & ee STATION WAGONS, 2-DOO) AND 4-DOORS, GLIDES & STRAIGHT STICKS. SIXES AND: HicHTS. POW Just What You've Requested ONLY NOW They're Priced Lower Than Ever AND ... DON'T OVERLOOK Many More ‘OK! Special Buys WITH THIS Terrific Additional Value NEW TIRES ON ALL 1954-1957 MODELS GOODYEAR FACTORY GUARANTEED And ALL CARS WINTERIZED WITH PERMANENT-TYPE ANTI-FREEZE 100 Cars to Choose From HURRY-HURRY-HURRY Matthews- Hargreaves. 631 OAKLAND AVE. » FE 4.4547. , Oakland County's, Latgest Chevrolet ‘Dealer >» SATISFIED: CUSTOMERS ARE OUR Best Advertisement ‘94 PONTIAC ‘94 CHEVROLET | ‘99 PONTIAC. |'5S PONTIAC 09 BUICK ‘96 PLYMOUTH ...... ne '56 PONTIAC Srey ‘56 CHEVROLET ‘56 PONTIAC ‘57 PLYMOUTH '57 PONTIAC ‘97 HILLMAN ‘97 PONTIAC. '57 FORD AND WE'RE OUT TO MAKE SOME New F ‘riends THESE - PRICED - LATE TMODEL BEAUTIES —- BE A HAPPY DRIVER END ALL THOSE DRIVING TROUBLES. AND COME IN TODAY! ee ee eo © © we we we 2 DOOR — Radio and Heater. Hydramatic. 4 DOOR — Radio arid Heater. Cr $1295 CATALINA COUPE — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Power steering * © © © ee es we we 2 DOOR — Radio and Heater, Hydramatic. ae ; $1] CENTURY HARDTOP -— Radio and Heater, Dyna Power Brakes, Metallic Green paint. eeeee eee 2 DOOR — Powerflite. CATALINA 860 COUPE — Radio and Heater, BEL AIR 4 DOOR — Radio and Heater, /Powerglide. “© © © © @ @ $1095 95) wil ydramatic. /.$1495 /...$1495 — Radio and Heater, Byer STARCHIEP CONVERTIBL , matic, Power Brakes. Green and White paint. ee © © © #© we 4 DOOR SEDAN — A nice clean car. «8 eo 8 we CATALINA 4 DOOR — Hydramatic. We? eck. a oO Se ee 4 ners — Sharp! . $21 oe #© © © © © © we $1295 DOOR — Radio & Heater, W/Wélls. 2 Tone 95. HA wae soe tk — Radio and Heatéer, STARCHIEF 4 DOOR Power Steering and Power Brakes. oe © ©» 6 ee He © we He PAIRLANE “500” — 2 Door, Radio and. Heater. $1695 FACTORY BRANCH 65 MT. RETAIL*STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS' FE $7117 CLEMENS ST. PONTIAC ' +— i § ; & s8 ‘ = am L : ve f ’ i “4 a nee OO ee ee p Peg, ae Se eee a ste ee. eee or a f f 5 (BEHIND THE ae OFFICE) f ca 0 ESR RRR AN ct ae EE: 5: Ss A RA ie a f _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1958 “ct ecai Saoec it citation le 9M EAM ml at sea cai lita A aE ae | = Rarely on TV @ (4) (color) Christophers, (1) Understanding Numbers. News, To Perform 20 Minutes Uninterrupted — Shuns _ Lesser Engagements By CHARLES MERCER Voters Insist on Man Who Won't Serve CADILLAC W-—-Wextord County): Prosecutor’ James Herrinton be-| ~ lieves his post "pays too little and) > earries too much work” at $3,400 a. =... year. But. he’s having a hard time convincing the public he intends to quit, Herrinton told voters before “Phantom NEW YORK (AP) — Harry Bel- a io P ‘ (4) Farm Tuesday's election that he wouldn't (2) Silvers. Bilko gets (7) Crusade fur Christ. afonte, that superb singer of. folk serve if reelected. They voted him j Monge | , . : songs, will make his first Amer- ae AS ASEM OT ENY «AMS Oe MODERNIZATION £301 71 Sunset Strip. aia 9:15 @ omar at Work ican television appearance in more ey pomihg — ocean 7 ile a2 at Eg '. tive poses “ 1 gangster to} 4 ot than a year Sunday on the Steve jtor’s pay was boosted to $4,000 iN Ke) Job Too Big (9) cay Bill Hickock. for £8m i»: 39 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. =~ Alien Show NBC. Came a squabble and it was re or Too Small Life of ‘Rie, . bling syndicate. (4) Cartoon Express. Allen will turn over an uninter-|~ § duced back to $3,400, \ @) News “ @) Hoedown. . : s (D Betty Boop. rupted 20 minutes of his program Herrinton, 29, says he's working C | a “AD (4) Thin Man, Blonde with : Belafonte, who returned eg f ; for < en - napedin gels grange -all BIG BEAR es Aw, : eee + from a successful concert PS “Tt ust sn” a or a P rr a ae ® Weather. 3 3 cnr no 7 noet _ of Europe. In the past: year : year Bein man with a wife and child, he con- FE 8-6553 6:45 (2) News: EGwards. at g fonte has turned down numerous ’ tends, " e : (2) Play house. Macdonald|t0:30 (2) ty Mouse. television offers. ; Herrinton’s. decision to yarn FREE ESTIMATES 7:00. (7) 26 Men. Carey in. “False Impres-| (4) Ruff and Reddy. “I simply won't consider going rem otiice Suaee etter. Sat elerkieg ~-9Y Cisco Kid, sion," (7) Cowboy G-Men. on television for ‘three or four ee a ee ee _ (4) Driver's Appeal. ; "3 minutes,” Belafonte said the oth- — t viper a ; (2) Medic. 10:00 (7) Sunset (cont. 11:00 (2: Heckle & Jeckle. er day. “Em not a singer push- int oat ie Create. iden How “ (9) State Trooper. Adven-|* (4) Fury. - ing my latest hit recordings, I er = goed Hl — 7:30 (3) Rin Tin Tin. Rinty aids core. (7) Uncle Al have to have an opening, build to whe a a te wl & Army misfit. (4) Boxing, Ke | a climax, and tie up what I have - . i ee ee . Kenny Lane, FUNSTERS ON THE RANGE — Comedians Hank Mann, Snub |Herrinton will change his mind.’ (9) Million Dollar Movie. Lahouari Godih in. 10-ronad 14:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. to say.” Pollard and Matthew McCue surround Audrey Totter with whom TAPES Herrinton insists he won't, Ronald Reagan, ‘Stallion (4) Circus Boy. : Road.” (°44.) nae. | at Te nce’ with) they will. appear ip “The Medicine Man’ episode of the NBC-TV (4) Buckskin. Jody learns (2) salloonsr Photographer §5!11:55 (9) Billboards. for BBC ete a England— series “Cimarron City,” 9:30-10:30 p. m., Saturday. These comedi- | from lesson in, conquering fear. and BBC was so delighted with his} ®"% have taken to appearing in many “Westerns” and feel as “at , (2) Hit Parade. ‘ex Beneke, ’ SATURDAY AFTERNOON im to] Home’’ there as they did in the old pie-throwing comedies that were Earl Grant, guests 10:30 (7) News . performance that it wants him to $ 95 : tr ees , (9) P : Pp 12:00 (2) Movie. do three TV engagements annual-| their fare not too Sinema! ago. 1:45 (4) Patti Page eran to eteor (4) True Story. ly for the next four years. er aS cL. Teli ne , ; ; Louella Parsons, 7) Sheena. “BBC has the advantage of not! ; P Greek shipping magnate ( ‘ | Color—Blatk and White 8:00 (7) Walt Disney. “His) Stavros Niarchos. CH) Cousty Calendar being under pressure to please 95) Woman Fasts SONOTAPES Majesty. the King of Beasts” (4) Boxing (cont.) | many diversified opinions as tele- e en ler ¢ | ALL WORK GUARANTEED —struggle for life of African} ° (2) Harbor Comutiand. 12:30 (4) Patti Page. vision in our country.” Belatonte! Selt to Death | We F MERCURY wild. creatures. (7) Movie, ; Said. e feature (9), Movie (cont.) 45 (7) Sports. (9) Kiddies Carnival | “There's no troth about ratings |Before Mate | | ZENITH, RCA CAPITOL (4) (color) 7Ellery Queen. (4) Sports. -|t:08 GD Lions Preview and worrying about whether - | 0 on enies | ’ Campaigning senator is} : mas Exeview. you'll be ou next sean” ‘Tele! GLENDALE, Calif. (AP)—"We| BEL-CANTO murdered. 3 6S eather. vision, as ya C, fast when God tells us to,”’ sa H - | Gy Trace, Cunatingsr 12:55 (9) Pro Football. mature and ry a retired newspaperman whose) Senator Moss (D-Utah) een sep | Q-TAPES poses problem for teacher, }11:00 et soupy’ On, ---— 1:00 (4) $ Pose. “It 1 tohes me four mimes & wite ae _- the oe Calls for Fiscal Sanity | T _ “ tell something I don't want some-|#* Of one of their fasting periods. ‘Liberal’ $15 UP R.C.A. — 2 ee om) (2) News: W'kaip. 1:15 (4) College Football to insist on cutting 30. sec-| Wright Welker, 50, told police| idle a) pont ae (2) News. onds out of it: The artist should -— Dhol tome at dee taee| SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Frank - 9 1:35 (9 Football. not be butchered to meet the needs SALT (AP)—Fran (2). Jackie Gleason. Comedy ,|11:15 ved hi i (9) Pro Feothe of the organization. This is the a) ie ah als religious Moss, who upset a loyal Eisen- | CONDON S (2) Mise Fairweather 2:00 (7) Ramar., way I work? ioe on a a w atiieors | hower Republican in Utah's Sen-| RADIO & TV ur elxer to . ‘late race, says sure, he's a liberal. ~~ 11:20 (9) Theater. John Bentl a American gio areling cose pe ire pranped — . predegeel But one of those Democrats Presi- | SALES & SERVICE CAMERA SHOP ‘ ; n nuley,|,, oe n autopsy aid not disc dent Eisenhower calls ‘‘spenders"’? | , 3 : (9) Movie. stint with Nat “King” Cole, @ fel- y, say: res | 57 W. Huron St. (4) Sports: Parker. * * ben 08 Pr Auto Exhoust (2)'S “Final. low Negro artist who had an ex- a in “fiscal sanity’’ — another pet} Factory Authorized Service System Center ports nal, 13:45 (4) Scoreboard. Jcellent program for several Welker said he and his wife fre- Eisenhower term, 36 S TELEGRAP FE 5-6615 ; ‘months. No N now has a quently fasted, taking “‘nothing} The President told his news con- : H 11:28 (2) N'watch Theater... F “ ape = ef more than water and juice.” Two ference Wednesday many persons Across from Tel-Huron “Anna.” (53.) “13 Rue|* (7) Wrestling. ular program on network televi years ago, he said, they went with-|he would call spenders were elect Madeline.” (’46.) co aey = Movie Fey. aoe out food 40 days. ed t th new D ocratic-con- : | 4:30 (2) Cartoon Party “Ht Mt were offered to me |" Wetker said his wife began her trolled eean on — : 11:30 (7) Shock cheater. Basi!|™ (9) iavie = wouldn't take a regular weekly /jatest fast two weeks ago after! Moss, 47, beat highly respected , Rathbone f Son of Franken- . television program,” Belafonte | quitting her clerical job and tell-\sen. Arthur V. Watkins, 71. Tues- DEER HUNTERS stein.” ('39.) an | said. ing him: ‘‘The adherence to the day in a three-man race that also \ tc? / ©) header (cont) 5:00 (7) All Star Golf. de ; ; r _ (2) Robin Hood. | “It's impossible 1 for an artist—|Principles of making money is de- included Maverick Republican J. Y : Ay (4) ack Paar. Hans Con-; or at least this artist — to go on stroying me.”’ |Bracken Lee, a former governor. S v/ ee Bl, { for Your Convenience ried, . Vincent Price. |5:30 (2) Lone Ranger. ‘for 26 consecutive weeks singing .= * * Before that, Moss was a political) + d J: ) ' f) N'watch (cont.) | land performing and maintaining Welker said he fasted. to com- unknown not only nationally but! , - \ — e _ SLAYBAUGH S ~ J : It’s Just as Well anything above the standard of|at “the sin engulfing the world.” in much of his home state as well. i “ihe y s Just as We mediocrity. A master of ceremo-| He and his wife belonged to the} Hie calls himself ‘‘a liberal ° pr 8° WILL BE OPEN M UFFLE R ») BRAZIL, Ind. #—~—Perhaps it was|nies ean do it, of course, but a| est Ward of the Church of Jesus/tinge@ with a measure of caution \ [pvt SATURDAY MORNING just as well that Mrs, Charles/performer cannot.” Christ of Latter-Day Saints here./and care” who believes, ‘‘certain- \ THURSDAY and FRIDAY Rector shot the snake she caught [A Mormon spokesman. said the/|jy jn progressive legislative meas- ' IN ST A LLE y) 8:05 (2) Meditations. swallowing an egg in her henbouse.|...., .. , .. \church advocates a day of fasting| ures." EVENINGS . NOV. 13 & 14 ai cade F — The egg the reptile was gulping| Alibi Limited to British leach — but does not permit] But he says such measures | 8: e Farm. t. was made of glass, e onger fasts. “must accompany fiscal responsi- ¢ hav . LONDON (UPI) — General x & ot bility and Sle sanity.” Mf prabie Minlta gaag B Bg wee “fo your favorite o = gun, gun cases, shells, knives and all hunting equipment, FREE! 1 Siy beasts CT] Fre Sir Richard McCreery was fined | The Welkers had four children.) There may be a difference in 4 Canine beast $8.40 for speeding yesterday des- ranging in age from 2 to 13. Po-! definition of fiscal sanity between 15 Min TG Service * ruminant ia | pite his excuse that “I was only |lice said the family ice box was|Mosg and the Republicans, but! Select His (or Her) Christmas ; a 4 Mahery oe : ; trying to avoid keeping the Duke full and the children apparently|one of the points pushed by Moss - Gift ’ ini You W ait asaiat . of Edinburgh waiting for his ‘were eating normally, Welker said/quring his campaign was that def-) - ! Now at Slaybaugh S.ae 2 GA i yy polo." 'they didn't take part in the feasts.|icit financing must come to a halt. - BRO NG Gt $ : Moss, Salt Lake County attorney; ‘9 @ WNI UNS — COLTS — PISTOLS . 0 the past eight years, says a liber-/ »3 @ DACRON CLOTHES — WOOLRICH CLOTHES — Await Final Voting Count al is primarily dedicated to free-| yf} SOX — GLOVES, ETC. | ; ee means, he says, that some 7° = ours SILENT TRREDLAS Mure lif s D H M4 ye Sey = MEN AND WOMEN —_ . times the government must regu- = snrennrrermnsre Ca IIOINIa VEMS LITOPING times the government must regu) If » GUN RACKS — CABINETS; ETC. omer ay : can operate in a market that is 4 ; sian em | to Get All 6 S ta te P osts free of control by large corpora- BUY son ay oa or] LATER : we f ‘ yy tion. ‘ _ —F , ; ( ] 7 — SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Demo- State Frank M. Jordan. He led by caaicaiaaiinaimaiaaniaal ° r . jd crats, riding the crest of the big- nearly 15,000. in the unofficial Will R 3 a gest voting turnout in California's, ne Po Hi Ke uest ened : ( | . ‘history, still held hope today for) Miete ‘ a. on ne a 896 i. ‘ ; a 1, Goltten Co ‘an unprecedented sweep of all six INC'S over DemocPat Henry Lo-| f Pp d | [ _ ‘ Mutt oe eae state elective offices. pez, a Log Angeles attorney. 0 resi entia imif - 630 OAKLAND AVE. ‘ 51 Mrs, Baeie a BE =a Five—governor, lieutenant gov-; The bulk of the precincts still FE 8-0453 : 52 Belgian city ‘ Caps 19 Ventured 4 Misplaces ernor, attorney general, control-| 4; nd not be ed bef ‘PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)—Sen. < z . 53 Poker stake 5 Engage ye fungus Peak 1 nd ; in th ou a not to count ore . - D-RD he| : . — 54 Cricket sides 6 City in 24 Mineral rocks 43. Supplied er and treasurer — were in the/mMonday—were in Orange County,|John ©. Pastore (D-RI) says he) © : : THIDAS $5 Rim - Soviet Union 25 Remove footgear bag j : ‘Iwill ask the new Congress to re-| ¢° Bok s aS a Mauer "' 8 $6 Hardy heroine 7 Damp 26 German river 44 Throb {= - * * a Jordan stronghold. But still to 2°nd A sid t. which : 5 vers 57 Short sleep ny a Locat! 46 Table scraps . be reckoned were some 80,000 ab-|Ppeal the 22nd Amendment, whic DOWN 9 —e 28 Atrow. poison 7 Feminine . The. only Republican incumbent contee ballots. limits presidents to two terms. ; Bi URE he SHE ea dae our han oe omg 2 Gest mettixana cer’ | Bligh Fidelity Headquarters | 17 A horse wears rd deluge of than five! photo finish that ever happened,’’|lame-duck strait jacket in . it A calm million ballots was Secretary of) Jordan said. ‘ Iwhich the amendment encased 4 work on Guaran-— ’ "Y t * * President Eisenhower was partly’ Hear the speaker system you : . tees issued from Fine, ’ The 80,000 absentee ballots put peapenisinle for Tuesday's . Demo- want before vou invest a dime! # | 6 : ab ‘ Se . the vote total of Tuesday's off-/T@'c aaradstile. we decd Unique Electro- Voice Speak- KING Ss -—-= O ( | y S Cd 10 TOC yI CI! I iS —_ year election beyond 5,100,000. Pastore, who was re-elec e er Systems Selector lets you | :, re That is better by 8.000 than the| Tuesday. also said in an_ inter- dial from a single speaker ‘ Fi Oh Cat et .iview: ‘The only Republicans eléc- through a full separate 4-wa r j oe . Programs. furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. previous record vote cast in the| “iw: “The only Rep 2 1rough a full separate 4-way 4 Midas act Service | 1956 presidential battle of Eisen- ted to the Senate were anti-Eisen- system-and hear the differ: , 3 256 South Saginaw : | « Wie, CO = =—6 ORL, CO WWs, Woe) = WUAR, (1180) WTR, CN) = WRON, (1600) WaBK, (1400) |hower and Stevenson. ~ jhower Republicans like Barry ence each added component wt se cao ee | oe Bape : How well Detriotrats rode the! Goldwater. Nixon -even went to makes! No charge, no obligae FE 2-1010 | foman? 180-WIR, Newa Sporte CKLW. News Gibie -—12:90-—WIR, ‘Time for Musie [crest Tuesday is best illustrated gag and nape parieee - tion. Come in and try it! Open Mon,-thra Thurs. ] Sate aR Mews,” Reynets WEyD) awa, Gurrel /WOAR News, Wooing by this before-and-after picture: | ' fine. Everybody’ 7 jockeying Pas : gua = Sat. “til 5:00° . | Wa ws, woAR News, far] Shook ~ mes ee re = We. Football ~~ e—-Republicans held five of wer. A week before the election McCALLUM & DEAN th 5:30, Pui. ‘eit 8:00 Kewe Eee, News, Muste 9:30—-WJR, Jack Harris News, Football the six elective state offices. pe pigieee epee di : ait % : ‘ CKLW. Breakfast Club ware, Rews, Slagle After — State Treasurer Ronald| the’ whole Republican organization 409 E ela t : : ; a & ‘ora OquBR Op ke Eee ee teeeEia ses od Sona ¢lwas in?a state of eofitusion."” ; . Maple, Birmingham e- MI 4-5230 =n 8 w Date WJBK. U.-D Mag. |Button conéeded Thursday night|“®5 ” : ; aa anve We WIR Rows, GO. Orate to Democrat Bert A. Betts, Lemon cl Convenient Free Parking at Rear of Store " Eandlette fa ativer RCA COLOR TY She aoe cChiigren's @r No Savvy FBI Talk Reid WJIBE phd 2:00—WJR. Football Grove public accountant, making it five for sure. ‘ ‘GATURDAY MORNING Soles and Service 6:00 WJ. News mata? é CHICAGO (UPH) — James T * : wo, He Nes ee » “em fred We See thas teen WPON sentence Before—-The State Senate was HICAG — dames 1. | STEREO ; < eel f : * - WE Duddy, 28. who wréstles. profes: | 5 SWEET’S RADIO-TV ae ¢ i atuste SRW Soe ew Moraine is reddy m4 oo _ sionally under the name “Jungle STEREO STEREO es Suck! Wear Beek, Gene (0:30—WW4 News, Melody | 2:30—CKLW. Football pe | by 43-37. Pr: Seciace LIVING So : Wea News tone GELW News. M. oneren After=The State Senate was| Jim,"’ was arrested yesterday on und -from Records or Tape. . *, ene § ossessin: ; i : Loe nds extra 90 wile, Agrioutturé 3:00 WK. Football —— somal bok paes e4 Sissi aie eee te | A wide selection of complete systems. SxLW a. w IB Fe rs oe re, NW, Mee OTE L igew WCAR. News. Bennett Democratic. surprise when FBI agents opened C ti d P d ts: Ci ay oe ber ake ee CRLW. ie ee, 100-0, . —— we Sante seats a rurk of his Pl to find the us oma e r ° uc oO. 4:80 : ews 3 pa adagy «oll t aaa were Republican; louse dele-| furs. w how do you suppose . ‘ eat aBR. isve Sete Chuck tenis WCAR. News: Bennett gation wag 17-13 Republican. they got in there?” Jungle Jim 4540 W. Huron St. Byer MON. & fon ‘tl 9 € vou esr" tere After — Democrat Rep. Clair] asked. + OR 3-9700 Wan. t Please 11:26—WWJ, Sports W E le won by more than 700,000|/———— Pisa 1390—ws 4:36-WJR Music Hall ng y e thap : “~ c * ieewe O-Mornine CELW. News, Davies - over Republican Gov. Goodwin J. Anewer te — oe Wak WCAR” Rews. - Bennett WJIRK ty Se ‘ — lia a ae Knight for the Senate; the House delegation was 16-14 Democrati¢. ae men “~ re ie News, Muste |e" hives. Oren. “Wale Nene’ Gar WWs, News, Maxwell With only a ‘scattering of the LW Worle roaay CRLW Rows Good Morning | SATURDAY AFTERNOON w- Pg Knowies dams state's 26,896 precincts uncounted,| . ~ WIBR Rows. Georse ' Wank Mcleod the Nictory margin of Democratic}. Hoge. WIR. symphony w ob bark 12:00 WIR News. Patm _ WPON: Ton Mackinnon rAtty. Gen./ Edmund G. (Pat). ww4, ie ‘- ‘surre 6:36... we <2 hell ge ae . — for governor over Republi- nowles pi pony Siag oy can Sen. - Wiliam F.. Knowland) — PON Muste CKLW f ry kom | wip, Ms tive Pun-a.tams was 1,012,127. The vote for 26,611 eect new a jews. Peoe, | woan mébs. Purse fg een goons pretincts; Brown 3,031,407; Know: —— WIBK, Jack, Bellboy — WPOM, News, Lewis OR beets, on land 2,019,280. a 4 | ; , 7 pe B C : a; a ae si: | ' ! . : Roxy s fe Fowry:t THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19358 FOUR | , alte “should have ‘been oe nail _ 4But it. turns.out that ¢ ‘inspired ‘the revolution aren’t at home in a except change | jand turmoil, they aren't happy with anything that’s on less than a world scale, For them, transitional |. periods, worlds in the making, are og ange neomennmlnt Rd., ppt ans he asco ee ial. t and Sunday, according to bramion, | Moral: Don't Answer ivitiam Richardson Phone While Asleep +- | SEATTLE (AP)—Datwin Bark.| Although ‘te new branch store} er was awakened by a man at|Pened its doors last July, ao the foot of bis bed who told him |?¢modeling and installations have| to “go answer the phone.” a been completed. bgcaasniecbiate 15, Groggy with sleep, Barker stag-| 95 well as dairy . products are/ gered into another room to the /@vailable, ae oes sig tele . The awoke him 2 pena tee The first Richardson Dairy was| «x * opened eight years ago at Highland | He rushed back into his bed-| Rd., near Williams Lake Rd.,| room but by that time the man}and had been enlarged to twice] was gone, So were Barker's trous-|its original. size, with restaurant ers, wallet and $1.25. accommodations added. Pontiac Press Phote ; inside entertainment will be in progress inside and a Carousel and wagon rides will get under way outside. Roger Smith stands, by, as Debbie Anne Barrager takes aim at George Kreschback, who tries the Clown's mouth for size. : Russian’s Novel Not Clearly Anti-Red - Hard to Pinpoint Pasternak’s ‘Treason’ NEW YORK (UPI)—This, Rus-; What must make it “reason- |pense of others while a seaiecky | sian novel, "Dr, Zhivago,” the one} jable’ in Communist Russia is its led a wretched existence, it had ‘that won the Nobel prize.’ What) absolute candidness, its honesty, | been only too easy to mistake the does it have to say that could its calm recital of shattering events foolishness and idleness of a privi- cause such frothings of hatred arid'and scenes from Moscow to the ileged minority for genuine charac- indignation in the Soviet Union? Urals in the years after World War ter and originality.” I FUN FOR FAIR — A clown game has been included as part of many activities of the Mon- teith school Fair in Waterford Township. Doors of the school will be open from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday. 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