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Weather Bureau Forecast : PO Fair,” 3? { | ) i : (Details Page 2) 116th YEAR ra rugreers PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, “OCTOBER 29, 1658 —48 PAGES onrrmsSOGATED PRESS Z Te : ' ° “UF Division Report i ve Tota $130,115 Raised Toward Goal for 55 Agencies Volunteer Workers Urged to Redouble Fund Seeking Efforts + » » New Pope Appeals GM Production ~ to Rulers of World _ inCity Reported ~ “Work for Peace’ —_ Near Normal | Pontiacs Roll Off Line VATICAN CITY ‘P—Pope John XXIII broadcast an Since Yesterday, With appeal to all rulers of the world today to work for peace. ~. ne J __ His call was in the tradition of his predecessor Pope Fisher Gaining Speed Pius XII. - P ‘ The new sovereign pontiff of the Roman Catholic proce ction was meporied Church, broadcasting from the Sistine Chapel less than ed near normal ih Pontiac's *20 hours after his election, ents today in the wake, - urged that weapons of de- ew . ae ++, three-weeks of strikes. struction be converted into. a: ; Students Mute tools of progress. Automobiles began, roll: ing off Pontiac Motor Di- vision assembly lines yester- . peal was taken as a firm sign that < J ’ on rl OOIS he intends to continue the fight. day, thanks to settlement | for peace which made Pius XII Saturday of the Fisher Body } Two Athletes Among known as the “Pope of Peace.” ‘Division strike, a Pontiac 7 Arraigned at ‘M’ _ Pepe John — Angelo Giuseppe Motor spokesman said. . Cardinal Kopealli, patriarch of © 4) Eicher Body for Gambling _ Venice, until his election Tuesday ; by the College of Cardinals— prayed to God for strength and full production in the near future courage im his new tasks. He At both plants, as well as at called especially upon the Virgin ; Sposus fl re ee ing varsity fullback Tony Rio and Mary for assistance. GME Trek & (Ceark Devise. Four hundred Pontiac Area United Fund workers were urged to redouble their efforts to meet “the tremendous challenge ahead,” as they gathered for the Fund’s first report luncheon held this noon at the Elks Temple. ; Campaign Chairman .- Philip J. Monaghan an- nounced earlier that the residents and workers of this area have pledged $130,115 or 26 per cent or the $501,000 goal, for the 55 community service agen- ee “A ag: His swords-into-plowshares ap- spokesman said the plant was attempting to reach ANN ARBOR W — Six Univer sity of Michigan students, includ- } basketball] Capt. Jack Lewis, stood The 76-year-old Pope spoke nl full employment was reported. cies included in this years { mute today when grraigned. in mu- Latin for 20 minutes in.a firm and Layetis which ecerred ever the Tenth Anniversary Appeal. nicipa] court on as ‘ges stemming powerful voice. Before the address weekend at GMC Truck & Ceach “Every segment of this industrial from football! gambling on the he received the homage of the 51 Were ended yesterday. area is united in a common effort canmipus . . . fandinals catnenes in the chapel! Pontiac Matin ApaG Mel Trick to prove that Pontiae is truly a ASKS GOD'S HELP & Coach reported full production city with a mighty heart.” stated All demanded trial by jury and Municipal Judge Francis O'Brien set trial dates starting Nov. 12 and running through Nov 20 He asked God's help for those in t0@4) countries where there is no rete gious freedum—an indirect refer. An estimated 1 ence to Communist-ruled nations €™= were reported back on the A seventh student, John A. —and for all who suffer He told keb in Pontiac today The threé Miller of Utica, had net been those who ao : their hands CAW local umons all’ went 1 picked up by police, but Uni- the fate of the peoples” that peace Strike Oct. 2. when the national ~ ymes from the oar soul and GM strike deadline passed i Detailed Story Page 37 | cannot be imposed Altheugy, the national GM con ; : His quickness in going before tract with the international [AW the radie to give his theughts to was signed later Oct. +, local — } the world was taken as a sign unions throughow; the nation ~ } thaf he intends his reign to be | were given 2 days in which to | All seven are specificalls a dynamic one. negotiate local] wage and sen i charged with engaging in an il adic jority agreements. > ; Ss legal occupation. Conviction could mean 9% days in jail and fines “Monaghan. “Through our annual pledges to the United Fund, we are able not only to help those who cannot help themselves, but by giving once for all we help build and maintain a_ healthier, happier community * * * » 600 TC AW work a le omar The Commercial Division, un- der the dual chairmanship of Judge Clark J. Adams and Berk- | eley Voss has reached 35.5 per | cent of its quota. In dollars and | eents, this comes to $63,752 to- ward the division's $179,371 quota. One of the highlights of the Com- mercial Division report was the -announcement that Mrs Gladys Bumps Waterford Commercial so- > { versity officials said he would “be in court fer arraignment [- fer today. was one of the means frequently used by his predecessor’ GMC Truck & Coach settled Oe - to give his messages to the world 13. Pontiac Moter Division Oc ~ of $100. ind to try to reach The peoples of 21: and Fisher Body Oct. 25 —— . * . _ Soviet Russia. Red China and * © fox ele ' . : ved ik Arar other Communist-dominated lands. Labor leaders at all three pla DOTDail spot £ 5 AN é Police said $10.000 a week was Ti ' . . eppred re tion wt the oes leators had topped 100 per cent } : he new Pope is expected to be three-year pacts and saw in then f their $300 goal j going off the campus in wagering cre ied yuna two . eks the ba ! fc r labor : e { t It’ Y U l d F d V a : The prosecutor's office said the “O¥ned ° wo Mick re basis for slabor peace tin ux s Your United Fund.... Give Once for All . * ' , , 3° 00 The jeweled, three-tiered tiara coming three .ears __ ; Aree Gnd = pec el pitt aork ' amount was closer to $ a myneyare Preece re en — ; - a : i fred Girard s spe gift work- i week of papacy, topped bx golden orb Spokesmen for the pro contre to pace tna (commer: H . - f cial Division with 95 per cent of 3 A on today alone “ith By and cross. perhaps will be placed panies hailed the ae that . aa Sp: d ee a 7 ith ‘Contunued on Page 2, Col. 5+ duction wax nearing norma! agai n GM j in Black M h . 5 ] f | (| their quota already audited Fl AW IS iCK for tea. 2k. =a ee : . 7 _ Wit a i ad) Ecorse, Durwood J. Collins, 22. IC igan OX Ops eS 5 0 ay The overall report of the door- Houston. Tex., Michael G. Dodgson to-door solicitors comprising the—— 21 Grand Papias Carl M. Rise. Southern Michigan Target - Women's Division pegged it at, man, 21, Detroit. assocjate sports OF [ Ud rter in 1a te Urve al CVd | ite . 69.1 per cent of its $20,790 quota. editor of the c: ampus ne wspaper "Bi 4’ Pp h Cc mM Y Mrs J. S. Tuttle. Lake Angelus The Michigan Dails 1g US a Paign Chairman reported ‘that “her mork- —— Only One of Big Three Ne _ 7 Slated Nuclear Firings ers have already surpassed their By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL t how Profit, With bANSING \P—The Geerlings Tax Study Committee 7 Rs $1,800 quota by $50, and still had an xtricates : ° orit, Includes Area's Biggest j teiiecenen o - has conc ed that state < -al taxes Michigal ere calls to make 2 Fi htir D Micpigan’s “Big Four” in the November election were $65 Million Earning _ neluded that stat ang Deal taxes: in Michigan Under roupd Blast more eals toons Ig Ing eer campaigNing for votes in populous southeastern Michigan burden business more heavily than those imposed in g 2 . : ‘. * . * - : ae se 3S Mrs. Donald FD White and her 5 . - ’. S 2% » ‘ ‘ ah = = s as eee _ s Caught In Fence aie bli ny : ; . DETROIT »-® — General Motors even other States. . ATOMIC TEST SITE New «AP! other mae chief heutenants. Mrs. a epublican gubernatorial candidate Paul Bagwell and j, sh, only one of the bie thre The findings were issued vesterday by Sen. Clyde H. —What could be the busiest-day Noel Buckner, Pontiae Chairman, F : am 8 \ t — F f ‘ ) j tw : + ¢ al ‘i ‘4 , . ink + 2 . co x ae as Se! f - antlers while fighting in a field rae ; Ford recently announced a loss ol lege economics pro esr | e | all e een dawn represented at this noon's lunch- E £ [4 é : Hart and Potter made a joint appearance vesterday at ia eanin o dc ttee > h di om - vis se a near his home Taylor said he ti f the Mich Ed , _ = of $21.600.009 and Chrysler a loss and committee rest aren dl- . The test the off-pastpaned Ma- eon. Harry Hall. Oxford Cam- 2 Foca (ieesl a GRE thee deor be a mee ing 0 S Aic igan ucation Association in Grand of $20,000.900 in the third quarter rector, on the-basis of 1956! N f F f) vama. had power egual to not-paign Chairman reported his town- 4 using a long pole Rapids’ Civic Auditorium that ended in Septembe: data. in eX ew ays mere than 1.000 tons of TNE ship has reached $1028 or 67 per Hoe aia : ee =a hey took site views rts th sen- - fare wee sal : rent of its $68.08 goal He said the bucks threw 7 s c i opr e views on the’ effort of ae El en General Motors’ profits the It compared state and loca a — It was postponed three times Cem OF WS Ste eal themselves into a fence where nower administration to further American educational! pro- first nine months of 1958 were [9S paid bs firms operating both ce : ch nes in te m peu ature foday because of a fenerator Nine Alfred Dacey, Orion's one side of the antlers protruded | grams. reported as $899,147,515, down | Michigan and in one or more aie oe the | - We: he failure. Technicians, working in Women's Division Chairman an- through and he released them. | venas ’ nn: ; . ». of these other states: Illinois, In- Bureau for the next few days 5 at . : pe _ are re : ae stlineret each ote the Williams, speaking before the Amalgamated Cloth- from $603,412,329 in the corre- a wei re Ohio, New Fair and partly cloudy is the fore the crisp, desert morning finally spl pes a t ight a ou \ : é « A . . E . i 957 pe Fe . Jersey. . ivev “ “paire “ne ri : 5 (Cy ec age 2. Coi. ¢ deer weighed about 175 pounds, | #8 Workers of America yesterday in Detroit, said Re- sponding, 1857 (berrod, York, Pennsylvania aed Wiscon- casts The low tonight will be near Pate? "me cenerater (and) the] | Onuea on : - * . fe : i : “| publicans “are again talking about prosperity as an Both Ford and Chrysler report- _ ‘ . 3g blast went off almost two hours ee | : : . a ed losses the first nine months of /" “Ge bere euanw blues will behind schedule. : : . Taylor sani one sol) the bucks) |=) achievement of the GOP lin) the tast five years: 195% Ford's Toss was listed as $16- Of 275 industries surveyed—in. ClO"? S Sunn es Sul een No Violation : -—_ADpe: arly S DEN EIEN MESS cE USE 6 So i : tinue until Friday night when show- Five tests. including a whopper 2 Tied Chen ce thea npatly & | Bagwell campaigned in a motor caravan through some 200.000. Chrysler sai its nine- cluding retail establishments, ers are Possibliae-saataencheee“VSun- underground blast, were scheduled CHARLOTTE, NS. C. +tUPD — =e ) ie Pou. taxes per worker in Michigan A $707,300 installati obnoxious sludge heaps at th | the Army and the new civilian at $300, the report drew this com. # oe obtallavenstom ta present’ plant Plans call for the new plant | space agency. Many authorities | parison with other states: [linois SeWage Sludge into sterile ash will " _ to straddle the Clinton River, in- | believed the Army's future in $120, Ohio $132. Indiana $159. New —— : , Sludge will be, pumped from ig which the sewage would pass | Space exploration and ‘rocket Jersey and New York $186. Penn- ' P the present plant at East boule. 1. wean effluent after it has weapons development was at sylvania $219 and Wisconsin $246. In Today S Press | vard and Featherstone road to been treated. Site and plans | stake in its fight with the Nation- Yntema said he believed the re-. _ the new one at Auburn and Op nave already been paid for. | al Acronautics and Space Ad- sults were representative of all in-. : Hyke roads for incineration. New buildings would be spread ) | BREE ACE ee idustry | in ie) survey stafes. Comes ae ....., 33 | The incinerator also will be used ‘Continued on Pace 2 Col 8) et — a — — ~ | County News .............. 96 on sludge that is digested at the). : . : > . ; ow plant, thus the city won't be Pontiac Press Phute Pi FE] ti Vi ; Fditorials ................... Cine an, : John Kronenberg BAGWELL IN PONTIAC — -With the elec- met Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem (left) and re- SG: 10n 1e@WwSs Markets ...... eee +, 42 apes any more sludge Democrat for tion just one week away, Paul D. Bagwell (cen- _‘ Register of Deeds Daniel T. Murphy Jr. outside - oeeerics re eee 3 i Ve oS ee new icatine Eaeuaee County Clerk ‘ A ; P 5 | . ‘ . . jos eb aera eas Bree A ow feature earmarked ter), Republican candidate for governor, and a the courthouse. The gubernatorial candidate's — Our Choices Editorial, Page 4 moter x for the new plant is a primary Highest Octane Gasoline Seid “ es, sa eaters“... 3 ‘ e “ple S i ‘imé » Gar 8 » party of other Republican candidates, yesterday day was topped off with a rally and supper | nen r ank T ‘ould. Guarant 15% ties ff sd , - a : ee ; Top Races for Governors, Page 3] TV & Radio Programs .-+. 47 grease flotation tank. This would’, 9! reniceing ise pote mi from made a tour of Oakland County communities, given by the Republican Women’s Club of Water- | ; Wilson bari 1% remove most grease (which is; money refunded. J. &. Farmer Gas & During his stop if downtown Pontiac, Bagwell ford Township, More on Constitution, Page 34 Women's Pages .,..,, 13:17 plentiful in industtial sewage) be- Sexe a Orchard Lake Avs. Jest off t Its suggested that people who wish to treat the youngsters with goodies turn on their porch lights between those hours Priday might so that the costumed kiddies wii! know which homes they're wel come ut atat aie ts tit . ned Iooaf school aie ju ed in the anniiil Moysters fest Prizes fu : rare hom ON Ue Poe rt ended bh trie it ent trade scho home bs 9 pon lor Rt fents hy 1 , | wd hizh ptioils j With the | ' Area (ith { J the Pontiae bs | iif ne } ret ’ ont Club, Garden Chih and Civic all in Walled Lake She was the widow of Cass Johns Sev. ct will dint | 2d at the Walled 1 i { sith burial in Lo Her body is at Puchardson bint Funeral Home, AWalled Lake Hart on TV Tonight LANSING 'P i Philip A. Hart will appear television screens across the state tonight to assail what he called Vice President | Nixon's “big smear against Mich His -15-minute television show tonight (6:15 p.m. FST) will be carried by WIBR-TY. Detroit. (eas on igan.” Chilly Breezes Continue to Fan Across North The Associated Press Nations Weal i The showed only muna ct! | ' The Weather | Pull ts We PONTEAC AND alures will average high ef 33 and nermal jos mext few dars showers Pridas Monday will he ather Burea VEC ENED One Vear Aca tn Pe: tray Highest and lewest Temperratar Date in 8&8 Year ose 3 d WIA ounty Is Interested i Porch Lights Signal ‘Spooks Welcome’ s ! } } wee PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 = f SU ns ind be spon: ind’ iris hievrineton 9 } Wil , a ~ Only 1 GM Plant Sill on Strike Another With Uncertain Status, but Fleetwood in Detroit Ordered Back il ; h 1 an nel rout | ! b ! * * * ited ery i dy fh 1 \ Vy li tof Lu hip AU ey] = bal WH) T rm a | lier : plant at After Llacal 10s bargaining - PROGRESS AT MSUO Stue Oakland, direct “MIVersILy jod Fay Construction C superintendent on the Roy J. Alexander, demic To Be Ready for Classes Next Fall feam came to terms with GM on * plant grievances, the production . Uf Uf workers rejected the settlement Ul In Ol ) ( 2 U oa 744-689. It skilled workers ratified th eement 216-83 and UAW Presi crane steel gird- ing rises on the rolling 1.600-acre freshman class in the fall of | POSED OMIEOD O08 Ine EBL ns of concrete and hours of campus 1959. 0 re return t ' 1 4} . ‘ ‘ hurd rk are stil! the order of . 2 A ay are : ifs BE pearae a at Michic State’ Un “Sister” school to Michigan We're right on schedule, com, ( anicred ine akers\bicktol le ee ee 8 oe tate UCulversity) bet Geaigned to) (00 boyy) guexander SHISUO . ' | nt x rot tions versity: ‘Oakland ~~ - — director of student affairs. “The ! CROCE OS Since construction began early be virtually autonomous with its joi giny will be re ady late next LT BS SAMAR CIOL Ls | [ay tt been the daily, own faculty and administration, oo ym¢p and will contain 39 class- : Nd in ine p the first academic build Msvo will open its doors to @/ ms two large lecture rooms ould auth ea new wal : . a a eT four elementary and advanced . * . . - . chemistry and physics laborator- , _, With Nationwide Broadcast Friday jes. a hbrary, and administrative th — and faculty offices.” Z } t l i: +f het ® ® * * ~ four Le) ; 1 ; In reporting ©n construction king nts - . seer y : ca progress, George Kuras, MSUO 1 Lh trike | supervising engineer, revealed that one wing of the building has been tM — ASHINGT President each of the two party rallies at compietely bricked and one-third — i en | rower, back from a three. which Eisenhower spoke in of this wing is now roofed fe strike J rs ee eee _ ee HENS om He eh cue i sali The south end of the three WT ‘hor vf fe pubire an « t 10 arly . ee pal a , ; ‘ a us con no J ut ne _ “O story, or classroom, wing has ss with tionwide tel D nnsylvanii ; : : ae “ : B \, ~ Ae _ i Biel itn | i“ ~ vane been bricked, with the remain- a ibs SEN SLE) nm SUT ing brick work slated for the forma and Chicago last week a ' next four to six weeks. i nt returned to (he “WING SHOT’ AT DEMS : Claim Office Sef Up let lnceinantetodane tte : I Pre-cast panels faced with - ' ’ In New York he swatted at what. marble chips are now in place, for Jet Victims tub-thumping IM hed Penn i as pl ined) a it pfetime devotion to the pane building ent affairs at Michian,State checks with Clarence has for the Fredman this wing is now status of the first aca put it this wit) be used at MSUO ’ he Democratic nee ¥ But he ' int say, as he had earler, that DETROE P?—The Air Foree TO CLIMAN CAMPAIGN the wing is made up of radicals is setfing up a special offier te Beall mo addr willeeti. and advocates of harcbrafhed process claimis growing out of | f rded spending schemes He the erash of a British yet bomber ’ aed, in Petreit last FE riday sent lit reed * . * * he Nie Pocec sand (ie ones rs . What we are fighting against would be in operation trom today hed } utick- 'S the dominant wing of the purty, through next Tuesday, and long le ch neat ind it is that party which I be- er if necessary : F “eo two leve does not, in its practice, in Tiree hatses vet molished im ind urged ''s teachings, hold to these ind about 60 were danaged 1 A Rockefeller Straightforward honest, sound When th delta winged jet Rep Kenneth B and sane principles which have plunged te the croupd in oa mid : Senate nade America great. die elass residential netohber * * At another point a nhowe _ hood d hKeatii in said the Republicans tieve in Nobods- oon the ground was udiences of Sane programs inste. id of hysteri killed or injured seriouyliy pkey ' they as the Cal programs.” The SiN airmen, en route from + iders re happy Eisen-' The President concluded his Pineoin, England, te Lincoln, how mr te New York and New York visit by attending a Neb ona conrbined goodwill (hot his visit had helped them. National Football Foundation din- nd training mission, were pre ( 1) to 400 campaign ner where he was honored for sumed dead works en h Wis aS Supreme Was an apost AS A VATICAN NUNCIO—Pope Pontiff « if iC nuncia AP Wirephoto at Paris when he was caught in this intimate closeup in 1948 in the French capital. He was Monsignor Roncalli at fhe time. Pope Asks Rulers | | now under construction on the northwest part of the campus. The one-floor wing been completely bricked, and one-third of roofed. |\to he termed the dominant wing Ofs;nd work has begun on pre-cast panels with enamel face plates on the columns of the wing.”’ he adds. Karas explained that a relative- ly new concept in school heating “A boiler next week using hot water under high pressure — ceiving us more heat storage in the mains and making the transport- ing of heat more economial,’’ he Says will be installed ‘Work for Peace, (Continued From Page One} upon his ted Sunday, Nov. 9. in the climax at St. Peter's Basilica of the drama that began with the lfatal illness of Pope Pius at Castel _ |Gandolfo. MESSAGES POUR IN Vatican authorities prepared to- day for the coronation, the most colorful ceremony of the Roman Catholic Church, while messages of congratulation and best wishes poured in from chiefs of state. and government heads of many nations. After his broadcast, Pope John ordered the reopening of the doors of the conclave area, , where 51 princes of the church | had gone through the three tense days of balloting that finally led to his selection. Could Influence ‘whether or not Pontiac iprove the $3,390,000 sewage ‘ment plant expansion bond issue Tuesday. “In | for failure + in Results of Pontiac Sewage Vote $16 Million Plan |: Public Works Unit Delays Its Action on Clinton River Project Pontiae voters Nov. 4 may help to decide a big question mark in the plans for a $16,500,000 Clinton The Day i in Birmingham 3 | BIRMINGHAM — Led by the Chrysler Kiltie Band from High- land Park, several thousand Bir- mingham youngsters will march in the annual Halloween parade Friday ‘evening. River Sewage District project by the Oakland County Department of! Public Works. Harold K. Schone, director, said the question is the degree to which Pontiae partic-) ‘ipates in the project. * * * Schone told a Pontiac Area ‘Chamber of Commerce, atidience yesterday that plans wil] go ahead. voters ap- treat- The occasion of Schone’s talk was the first Foundation for | Prosperity conference sponsored by the Chamber’s Industrial Af- fairs Committee at Pontiac Elks Temple. The DPW head was the | last of five speakers who stressed community and area plannings at the all-day conference. Since the projected 250-square mile sewage district Schone is planning must find treatment fa- cilities somewhere, there are four big questions which Pontiac must answer, he said * * * (1) Will the city enlarge its pres-. ent facilities, which at present are running at capacity? (2) If the facilities are enlarged would the city be willing and able enlarge its service district to outside areas? i3) If not, would the city be villing to release outside areas isuch as Waterford Township and Sylvan Lake): from their sewage treatment agreements” And (4) if~Bontiac does not in- crease its own treatment facilities, would if be willing to turn to an outside disposal plant for service? DEPENDS ON COOPERATION Schone said that project depends on the cooperation of Pontiac, which lies almost in the heart of the district to be ‘served, and Macomb County, which in the eastern half of the Clin basin. success of the lie Ss ton River Plans for the Oakland County half of the ~district should be under way by Jan. 1, Schene said, , The DPW is secking advance from the federal] ment to finance planning, he said. This would not be a grant, and would have to be paid back, Schone emphasize d a $400.000 govern- The district contemplated would coincide with the natural drainage district of the Clinton River, Schone explained. Communities involved would be Avon, Pontiac, Waterford, In- dependence and Orion Townships principally, plus, parts of Oak- land, Addison, and Springfield Townships plus smailer portions of several other townships. The DPW is cooperating with the communities involved in draw- ing up plafis, said Schone. “NEED ADVANCED PLANNING The DPW director emphasized the need for advanced planning in four big areas on which éxpansion north Oakland County hinges: sewers, drains, water and roads Areg planning is the answer, he believes. heads in the years,” he commented, saying there has been a lack of local planning and a lack of responsi- bility on the part of county and inter-county agencies. lie said some small governments seem ‘‘to fear” larger, inter-com- munity projects while others tend acting DPW, Oxford, Brandon “We have had our | sand too many | The line of march will form jabout 7 p.m. at Chester and Mar- itin streets, and move off promptly fat 7:30. * * * Prizes, refreshments and enter- ‘tainment will be provided by the city’s businessmen. Following the’ parade a dance will be held in, the high school gym. Other dance] parties will take place at Barnum! and Derby junior high schools. Motion pictures will be shown at, Baldwin School for elementary: school youngsters. * * * All children of school age who live in the Birmingham School Dis- trict are invited. Approximately| 7,000 tickets have been distributed’ at the schools. Following tradition, Birmingham, youngsters take to the streets to-| morrow night for “trick or treat” activities. Along with the costumed elves and goblins will be a group of boys and girls from the city's, churches. Identified by orange) badges, they will be seeking money for the United Nations Interna- tional Children’s Emergency Fund. _ The Birmingham Counci! of Churches, which is sponsoring the fund-raising campaign for needy chil dren across the seas, has di vided the city into.10 districts. ‘Five hundred youngsters are ex- pected to participate in the house- to-house drive Apphrently not satisfied with the $400 taken Monday night from the Birmingham Lumber Co. office, 1025 Haynes St., the firm's office again last night * * * Birmingham Police said only about $7- was missing from the doorless safe which was being re- paired after having been broken ‘into the previous night. , Files. ledgers and other con- tents im the safe were found this norning strewn about the office by William Rosso of Birmingham, co-owner of the company. x * * Damage to the interior of the building was estimated at between. , $200 and 1 $300 Robert “Girardin, director, has been appointed by Recreation Association of Michi- gan as its representative. to the National Association District Beard. His term will begin next April EDWARD N. McDANIEL Edward N. McDaniel, 64, of 300 Hickory Grove Rd., Township, died unexpectedly Mon- day at his home. Manley Bailey Funeral Home. * * * McDaniel had been em- plosed vardener. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Lapeer and a veteran ‘of World. War I * * * two city retreation | Mr aS a Surviving are daughters, “Mrs. Carl Neilson of Grayling and Mrs. William Cameron of Flint: two sons, Douglas C. of Manton’ and Richard N.. stationed with the Air Force in Nebraska; one sis- ter and one brother. . i Mrs. Charles F. Miller Service fop Mrs. Chartes F. (Anna) Miller, 85, of Highland ‘Park, a member of a pioneer Bir-' $130,000 Is Raised Towards UF Goal to make their own improvements) without regard for other munities. * * “Our county is 10 years behind in finding proper funds to finance planning,’ Schone believed. He chided the state legislature to provide ‘‘many tools which,” he said, the DPW, the. first of its kind in the state, ' needs to push through projects. Bells of St. Peter’s and of Rome's 500 churches pealed “In many cases, metropolitan, "trea legislation hag been blocked! ROME FESTIVE A brilliant.sun shone over the qiyidual, metropolitan area com-| Italian capital, which was in a festive mood. Throughout the city the posters announcing the deat and funeral services for Pope Pius had disappeared. In their places were bright new posters hailing the new pontiff. There was jubilitation in Pope John’s native north Italian hamlet, Sotto Il Monte. and in Venice* at elevation of the jovial, portly patriarch who in the Catholic view | becomes the 262nd vicar of Christ | on earth and a direct successor | of St. Peter. VENICE AGLOW Venice glowed with lights. The city of canals went wild. As one of the first acts of his pontificate, Pope John elevated. Msgr. Alberto di Torio to the rank | of cardinal. Msgr. dj Iorig, 74, had served as sécretary of the papal conclave, and tradition js that the | prelate who fills such duties is! named a cardinal at the conclu- sion. by rural areas and sometimes in- munities have sided against it too,’ Schone said. ‘SOLVE PROBLEM @URSELVES For instance, Schone Said, there 9) are no major problems in north Oakland County in which town- ships are not involved. But he called the 15-mill township-county tax limitation ‘inadequate and an- tiquated”’ in the face of Rnancing demands. “Tt is my firm belief that we should be able to solve our drain, water and sewage problems °ur- selves,” Schone concluded. ‘‘If we can’t do it, then the federal and state governments will have to step in and do it for 45. “This would certainly be a blow ito self-prestige and the right of self-governmeént.”” Industry is the biggest buyer in the diamond market, taking about 80 per cent, com- | (Continued From Page One) campaign stood at 42 per cent of its $6,849 goal. Independence Township has col- jected $2,297 toward its $7,978 cam- ‘paign .goal, ‘Vere Games, Women's Division Chairman. | | Mrs. George Marble, Brandon, Campaign Chairman, also attended) ithe meeting; however, she had no ‘proggess report to make since Brandon's drive didn’t kick off juntil last Thursday. * * * z A highlight of the luncheon was jthe presentation of seven inch In-| idian Brave Oscars to leading work- lers who have surpassed 100 per cent of their quotas. Twenty seven workers from the Women's and Commercial Divisions received the awards. The Pontiac Manufacturers’ As- sociation sponsored today's lunch- eon. The businesses included in the P.M.A. are American Forging and Socket Company, © Baldwin Rubber Company, Consumers Pow- er Company, Fisher Body Division of General Motors Corporation, GMC Truek and Coach Division of General Motors Corporation, Jig Bushing Company, Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Cor- \poration, Pontiac Varnish Com- pany, and Universal Oil Seal Com- pany. William Belaney served as Mas- ter of Ceremonies, and the Rev. Milton Bank, of Central Methodist) (Church gave the invocation. thieves ransacked Bigomfield| His body is at, according to Mrs. De-, Youngsters Will March in Halloween Parade mingham family, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Miller died Tuesday at William Beaumont Hospital fol- lowing a brief illness. - Born in Detroit, she came to Birmingham with her parents as a small child, residing at what is now known as the Lambert Farm, located on 14-Mihe road. She was a member of the Unity Lutheran Church in Detroit. * * * Surviving are three daughters, iMrs. Andrew J. Kirkpatrick of Highland Park, Mrs. Frank T. King 'of Royal Oak and Mrs. Norman A, |Purdy of Detroit; and one grand: jdaughter. Tentative Plans Call. for Burning Sludge (Continued From Page One) far apart to leave inner room for future expansion. Much of the dty’s 47-acre site would remain junoccupied, for future expansion also. * * The new plant is designed to in- crease the city’s sewage treatment capacity by one-third. The plant will continue to handle an ! average 15 million gallons a day, while a 60 inch interceptor line leading to the new plant would funnel off an additional five mil- lion gallons a day in that direction. In addition, the two plants would be tied together by a gas line. This would carry the meth- ane gas, a by-product of sewage disposal, which is used to run plant pumps. The gas line would be two-way, providing a safe- guard if trouble cropped up at either plant. There also would be a laboratory at the new administration build- ing, where chemical analysis can be applied to sewage samplings made not only at the plant sites, but also in spot checks throughout the city * * a Some of the other big costs at the new plant: - : $411,000 — This covers the cost of the aeration tanks, pipe gallery and blower building which are the ‘heart of the disposal system * * * $333,50@— For the connecting 60 an interceptor pipeline. $275,000 — For two digesters, in which sludge would sit for 20 to 130 days to decompose before goir re to the incinerator. * * * $213,200 — For roadways, piping, sidewalks and other yard fixtures. $130,500 — For the initial screen and grit chambers to remove large items such as rags, leaves, bones, ~ete. This will be able to handle up to 90 million gallons on stormy days The administration building will cost about $93,600; the pri- mary settling tank, $66,000; - final settling tank, $60,300; chlorine tank, $65,300; electrical work, $75,000; painting, < $25,000; and Clinton River bridge, $32,000 ‘ In addition, 15 per cent has been set aside for contingencies and en- gineering, financing and costs and another $31,000 ear- marked for new land and rights- of-way costs. * * * Not all the new work will be done at the new plant though There’s $198,100 worth of con- ‘struction earmarked for the old plant, including a new final <-t- tling tank to take pressure off the ‘existing chlorine tanks; and two ‘pumping stations, one to pump the ‘dried sludge to the new incinerator, Soviet Writer Won't Accept Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM, Sweden (#—So- viet Author Boris Pasternak teday refused to accept the Nobel Prize for Literature. He referred to ‘‘the society I livein.” Pastenak sent a cable to Dr. Anders Oésterling, permanent sec- retary of Royal Swedish Acad- emy, which awards the Literary Nobel Prizes. * * * “Because of the meaning attrib- uted to: this award in the saciety I live in, I ought to say ho thanks to the undeserved prize awarded me,’ Pasternak said. ‘Do nut take my voluntary refusal with any ill will.’ * * * Oestering received a cable from Pasternak Saturday expressing his gratitude at the Nobel award. - That cable read: ‘Immensely thankful, touched, proud, aston- ished, abashed.” “ke * Today's cable indicated that in the meantime something had hap- pened to Pasternak to change his mind. The author of the novel “Dector Zhivago,’’ which is critic. ‘cat of communism, has been un- der rigorous attack in the Sovict | press, i old: legal e * i a a a ft sn a yo5 gt nh EARTH ign Ae tae be se ee ) Se EP ee ae eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 VER F Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas RANDOLPH J. BARNETT Randolph J. Barnett, 58, of 193 Michigan Ave. died suddenly at his home Saturday. He had been a receiving clerk at Pontiac Motor Div. and a mem- ber of Elks Lodge No. 810. Surviving besides his wife, Alice, are two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Elliott of Greenfield, Ohio and Mrs, Earl Rowley of Ortonville; _five grandchildren; a brother and four sisters, William Barnett, Mrs. Lloyd Mountain, Mrs. Andy Ku- lick, Mrs. Marshall Mitchell and Mrs. Wilbert Jolley, all of Pontiac. An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be conducted at 8 p.m. today in the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. Service will be at 11 a.m. Thurs- day from the funeral home. Mr. Barnett’s body will be taken to Greenfield, Ohio for a prayer serv- ice at 2 p.m. Friday in the Mur- ray Funeral Home. ALEXANDER MCLAY NEW HUDSON — Service for Friday at the Richardson-Bird Fu neral Home, Milford. Burial will be in Seott Settlement Cemetery, De- troit.. Mr. McLay died Tuesday follow ing a“one-month ‘illness. A former steam shovel operator, he is survived by four sons, Allan and Cecil, both of Detroit, Alex- ander Jr. of Dearborn and John of Milford; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Ford of Ypsilanti and Mrs. R. L. Brocklehurst of McLean, Va.; a sister, 17 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. . ARTHUK LANDRY Arthur Landry, 54, of 52 Center St. died early this morning in Pon- tiac Genera] Hospital after an ill- ness of several days. He was an employe of General Motors Truck & Coach Div. and a member of St. Vincent de Paul Church, Holy Name Society and} the Knights of Columbus. Henry, George st Robert/Landry Hospital. Dearborn. He had been ‘in ill health several months. A retired inspector of Géneral Motors Truck & Coach Div., Mr. Zell had been with the Pontiac Police for six years working in the Anima] Welfare Dept. all of Pontiac. Mr. Landry's body is at. the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. ROBERT L. PAYNE Robert L. Payne, 26, of 251 W. Cornell St., died suddenly Monday. He was an employe of the Dy- namic Mig. Corp. of Rochester and a veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his parents, Wade and Opal Payne; a brother and three sisters, David H. Payne of! Kincaid, W. Va., Mrs. Nola Payne’ of Pontiac, Mrs. Linda L. Moore: Surviving are his wife, Harriet; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Dafoe of ‘Pontiac and Mrs. Hester Zelony of Clyde; three grandchildren; and a sister. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- day from the Donelson -Johns Funeral Home with burial in the Drayton Plains Cemetery. MRS. RAYMOND WILHELM Mrs. Raymond (Marie) Wilhelm iof 792 Irwindale Rd., Waterford Township, died suddenly at her residence Sunday. of Beards Fork, W. Va. and. Mrs.) Peggy S. Smith of Kincaid. Mr. Payne’s body was taken from the Pursley Funeral Home to the Hooper Funeral Home in Mont- gomery, W. Va., for service with burial in the Johnson cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Maric: and nine brothers, Ralph of Dear- FORREST E. Forrest E. Zell, 64. ZELL of 704 Mel- She was a member of St. Mich- ael’s Church. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Robert Claney of Pontiac; two sons, Jo- seph of Pontiac and Raymond of the U.S. Army stationed in Ger- ‘many; a brother and a sister. | The Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Thursday from the Alexander MeLay, 84, of 55653 Pon-|born, Jerry of Cleveland, Ohio.|ruse St. died of a heart ailment|Brace-Smith Funeral Home. Serv- tiac Trail, will be held at 1 p.m. Rudolph, Roderick, Alfred, Leo, Monday in Veterans’ Memorial , YA THE SUPREME SOUND > IN RECORD PLAYERS: .Now you can hear recorded sound come to life as never before! 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His} body will be at the Pursley Funeral Home until 11 a. m. when Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Wood died Tuesday at the Lapeer County Genera! Hospital as| John gan Bell Telephone Co. Robbins of ago. He had been employed at the'sisters and one brother. Fuheral Home. Burial will be in) Detroit Edison Co. and the Michi- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lapeer, a result of a fall several weeks|whom he made his home; three) wit | i | fred Dahlberg, analyst ‘for the Veterans Admin- agencies. jistration, died Tuesday. He was Deaths Elsewher e ja deputy administrator for the National Recovery Administration ATLANTA (AP) — Earle Win- under President Roosevelt and 64, manager also worked for other government a YOU'RE RIGHT! = TO USE MORE SUGAR it will be taken to the church. Mr. Hill died yesterday morn- jing at his home after a long ill- | | N€@SS | LACHLAN MAC LACHLAN AVON TOWNSHIP — Service fér Lachlan MacLachlan. 43, of 3740) John R. Rd., will be held at 2| [p.m Thursday e the Pixley Fu-| neral Home, Rochester. Burial will) be in Union Corners Cemetery, | Troy . Mr. MacLachian died Monday at his home Surviving are his wife, Freda: | four sons, Kenrleth of Rochester, | James of Oxford, Robert and Lawrence of Roseville: two daugh-' ters Carrol Jensen of Utica Jean MacLachlan of a sister and a brother Mrs and Bonnie Roseville CHARLES SPENCER LAPEER — Service for Charles| Zz 7 Turrill Ave. will! 2 pm_Frmday at the} ae y gin et Gospel Church. Bur-| al will be in West Deerfield Cem-! Deerfield Township. Funeral ifrangements were made by the Muir Brothers Funeral Home A] Michigan Made Sugar makes good food taste better, because sugar is nature's own. pure-food sweetener. It not only adds its own delicious taste, but brings out the best flavor of other foods. Buy the bag with the big red Michigan Made seo! . oe Pioneer or Big Chief Sugar! 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One of four articles on elec- issue that his administration has Wounds Housewife Who tions in neighboring states) | held taxes down and returned more | : ‘money to local governments than Refused to Drop Purse | MADISON» — Few upsets are ever before. looked for in the Wisconsin gen- ENGLEWOOD, Colo, (AP) — A Tal election next weeks 10-year-old boy verbally admitted Incumbents ape any con. to police today he shot a 32-year- both State and congressional con: old housewife when she refused 'eSts. to drop her purse. FE. William Proxmire’s cam- Bill Maraggos, chief investiga- paign claims that he sought sen- tor for the Arapahoe County sher- ate legislation to help farmers, iff’s office, identified the boy as workers, small businessmen and -Kerry Dale Casey, son ou Chan to plug tax loopholes appears ac Gp in (he Face Gein tha Firct Due: Wade Casey. Maraggos said the bave more voter appeal than his Ins whee a sere; are boy admitted the shooting after he Republican challenger’s —_ de- aed ! é was brought to the county j.u. nouncement of Proxmire’s pro- | Mrs. Shirley Orlofsky was shot’ gram as “‘socialistic.” — m pairs a home in this oe The 42-year-old Proxmire was Coat of Arms Signifies ver suburb Tuesday evening. ° - Feat was in fair condition with a small- an Ok oe on eee Recent Posts of Pope : ; ; eaihel late Seninlos Me-| caliber bullet wound in the left Sain URIS) Veo dict SEY 2.) WApIOAN GHEY Wen-tan er SEE 1957. * of arms of the new Pope, Jom Maraggos siad the bx : His opponent, Roland J. Steinle, XXIII, carries reminders of his out of a sound sleep, first denied 62, claims Proxmire is controlled'two most recent pests. the a later — ae by organized labor and has’ On the silver and red shield are after a .22-caliber re- Te a ; mined believed deed by! the bow. espoused lepsslancn that and several other guns were found !€ad to socialism. Veriecyand tee eee in the basement of the Casey proxmire’s success i ennne ° Pope John Han Ghee oe cio c home. the McCarthy seat often has | nie 7 ° 6 af aes ; - Wat tae tay as Cand A he ar ence afterward Maraggos quoted the boy as, Democratic trend nationally. The saying “I didn’t mean to hurt seat had ben considered safely — her.” He said he was “doing it; Republican. like they do on the TV.” | Neither Gov. Vernon W. Thom- LANSING (UPI) — Gov. 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Pages and their small sons: Mrs. Page is the former Nancy Strelinger. The. travelers were enter- tained at a supper party at the Lawrenee Ball home on Ches- ~ terfield road. Pe rafjo-isotopes modern hespital in a ae F , ’ Tickets for ‘Follies on Sale Tomorrow Reserved seat tickets for the High Fever Follies will go on sale Wednesday at Osmun’s downtown store and at the Tel- Huron Tewn and Country Store. -This annual variety show, to benefit Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary. will be held Nov. 5 and 6 at Pontiac Central High School, at 8.30 p.m, Lower Windows Before Raising Voice—Abby Fights Are Talk of Neigh By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: How does a perSon go about changing the gpinion of the entire neighbor- “hood? My husband and I have had some pretty awful battles (with words). I've had the windows open and now the word has passed that We are not -which is true to a certain extent, but | would prefer the neighbors to think dif- ferently for : the sake of ABBY the children. I have to blow off a little steam now and then because life would be pretty boring if a ad man and his wife. didn't have a few arguments.” TOUCHY DEAR TOUCHY: If you are: eoncerned about what the neighbors hear, don't raise your voices unti] you've low- ered the windows. * * x “DEAR ABBY: 1 am at my ~ wits’ end with my son. He is 25 years olf’ and hasn't worked steady since he came out of the Army five years getting along. _ ‘, ago. He's healthy, good-look- ing and considered smart. He gets jobs handed to him on a silver platter—but he doesn't keep them more than a week. He walks the streets all day and comés home to eat and sleep, He says he ‘‘didn't ask to be born” -etc., and if we don't help him out he will find some woman on welfare with children and go bunk with,ger I spoke to my clergyman. and he said, ‘That's too bad. I will pray for him.’ Please tell me what to do about him, Abby He is breaking my heart.” HEARTSICK MOTHER DEAR HEARTSICK: If 1 were in your boat I would throw him out into the icy waters of reality and let him sink or swim. He is 25 years old. Mother, and it's time you cut the cord and told him to “cut the nonsense. * * * “DEAR ABBY: 1 am a girl who is 13 years old. I have quite a few boy friends who like me but I like one special boy better than the rest. My mother says she doesn’t want me rushing ‘things so I can't go steady with. him. When we go to a show or something and he walks me home, he goes to kiss me on the lips, but I al- ways give my cheek. “He says this is ‘babyish’ and maybe he’s right. but I don’t think I am ready to kiss a boy on the lips vet. When I give him my cheek and he complains, what should I do?” SUE DEAR SUE: Turn the other cheek! * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 82 years old, am the mother of seven children, ight grand- children and four great-grand- children, I have always heen in good health, worked hard, am active and live alone in mv own home. I like it fhat way. I go and come as I please, sleep when I like and am in no one’s way. “Now the children feel that I am too old to live alone. They want me to brea up my little” house and live’ among them. go on livine as I have, T live only one block fram one of my sons, have a phone by my bed and I am happy here. ‘Should I do as the children sav? Please give me your opinicn. Thanking .you in ad: vance.” . UNDECIDED | DEAR. 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Rooms la Furnaces Kitchens Porches Baths Attics | qs Ne “ wo OE Der ig ek RE age Cay Ps in ek ieee ee ee i esa ae bg te, i AMD die dee ee es, a — Hip Sp + gee He dg eis 1 : * EEE meen ee EE > 5 ae es w Z . g \ a, : a =e : i } THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29,1958 =~ : i BEGINNER or | Corduroy wes ‘| = Saturday at ' REVIEW STUDENT | Favorite Sunnyole 3 Chapel were Training Will Bring Results There is a steady demand for well-trained stenog- raphers, secretaries, typists, accountants, and in Slacks Beverly June Simmons and "ava aX other office help. Beginning salaries are excellent. } Tapered slacks are the fa- Herbert There are many good opportunities for advance- & votite off-campus lounging out- Desens =Stone. ment. ; _ 4 fit of the school set. You can prepare for one of these desirable posi- #3]; And this year, corduroy Parents of the tions ee either Day, Half-Day, or Eve- 8 | is the favorite fabric for these couple are ning ©cnool. | machine-washable casual pants vu VEaAay : sii Mr. and Mrs, NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK | —some plaid, others striped. J W VETERAN APPROVED sS|| and still others splashed with . case . ; g that aboiusned € semblance i Case |aboes 23) enllison collarsjehy ali ss. a pores Reauized eipte mae ered several years ago. Since then Mar r lage Lic erse democratic government While U waiter anon. Dec. 31, 1955, record high. 4 ee (23 separate types have been ioe A lat ie USE OUR CONVENIENT a aE * ‘in humans, inc luding some that) ) ) icd ONS Earher Monday Ayub had been Neisner’s Shoe Repair | Mark Antony made his ‘Ora- Saturday Is Deadline |cause conjunctivitis, an eye infec- PI sworn in as pre mier, heading a LAYAWAY. PLAN - 42 N. Saginaw St, tion on the Dead Body of Julius for Absentee Ballots i << «+ - eee A Bh Cues cabinet of three other military ‘Caesar”’ in 44 B. C. ne Hs Ned * 4 tee) i. Hin —— men and eight civilians. He will es |, ),.4 minute warning has been nie of them — called) (ype 4°) Fee Mo ee een) ee foauels continue to govern under martial To issued to Waterford Township resi- = a a ov codhel, the seas James A mune ono _ “ law Misses’ and Children s y dents regarding absentee ballots, Public ealt cet aha) Wanda J. Smith, 2869 Pontiac Mirza said he stepped aside to : Bazley’s Thursday | by clerk James Seeterlin Tuesday by Dr. Harold S. Gin oa minersson, 228 Junion #10 Ayub a free hand in re- NO BOOTS “There will absolutely be no berg of Western Reserve Univer-| Betty 1. Fergerson. 236 Judson viahizing Pakistan's governmental SUPER SPECIALS 4 abe sara ballots tod a ny Medical schon. William Prederick, Stertir Jructure and to end an “unfortu @ | the township hall after 2 pm sat-| rl re cold-like eee | Dolores Ledbetter. 208 Norton nate impression’ at home and : $ Women’s ° irday.” he said that it produces are confined al-| piyvmona L sist. Rirmoneha broad that he and Ay “may ‘ te 9 : Grads “A! urdas € } _. ______|most exclusively ‘‘to militarily sane! D Keeton Hazes! Park sot. ult ceuin m“ niko us b e Pe Sizes iclothed adults’ — and mainly to penton 1 Adars Warerfocd Ayub said Mirza's quitting “will i $7.95 SMALL e Famous irecruils — Ginsberg related. Joanne Garnham. Milford In no Way affect my palicies ma ~ 4 > reas 5 e said, Jul Destreich Jr [ . ‘ Re GYaree swore Da " “ae ONE 2 Doz. MEDANA cernmias het ee, Eine R on Roche . ; , las 7” i id t owe gee Color Nos Grey. Bla he Red. Size , to ) eeee ? * * . | mystery.” Be ee a eae ind get down to solid and honest sue wus enwewbwe asa ee ee SB ewe eee WATCHES. type Ne ead Ralph PD Kors 907 N P hard work without indulging in 1 . pee : 3 in Type 7 as a military pest. but) co. uc picney 72454 4a ny speculation.” ‘ This Valuable Coupon Entitles Shock and $ 95 the latter is not so exclusively a _— ; 7 a. ek the Bearer to a 1-Lb. Limit Fresh Water UP | camp follower Vinee (royce: wee. Charging i thaiipeliticuaienac| a| (ean a eee T Resistant ” * * Donald J Delater F mide a mess of running Pakis- iam ae REMUS Good c Ginsberg said that while each 'ena L Dani 4824 Fi va hese tan. Mircea and Ayub on Oct. 7 sb RY (23 ¥ . Thurs. NEISNER of the 23 adenoviruses are known fehn W Henna erthi the Cabinet of Premier , : bp we BU {| | ER a sad lb. or believed to affect civitians at’ [tts Pirebetn Wiseman: Boulh Lyon Kh in Noot “declared mar- | em is SS SESH Pia sniciaiitaia With Meat Purchase WATCH REPAIR times. only (worl them — Types’ Mina | Hodge stb Howard Mewen Ua! law, abrogated the constitu: ~~: “Go First to ners” | Or i) = ano 2 oer a on, abolished the National As . ficance among civilans. And these a ee Pe tae semb); nd opened a campaign : hana J. Kolima. Waterfor y i I by oy fs NA {4 | Se LE * SPECIAL SALE OF See SEO ee cae "OS > SPORT SH / RTS | seen 2-6. 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Back patch of this sele.s save youn money, ond Elasticized sides, ORLON* pile collar pocket. Sizes 3 to 8. : be kind to your nerves. Choice of navy or grey. *Du Pont trademark 42, N. SAGINAW ST. HOURS 22 25s ome 52 GAME CHEST, 4 game Modeling PLAY-DOH, non- Everything the would-be MAGIC SLATE ean be ‘Ne for each week of year. . 71¢ foxice 4 CONS cesccseseccee doctor or nurse needs .. ¢ over and over ....... | HEADQUARTERS FOR TOYS AND PLAYTHINGS. 4| 42.N. SAGINAW ST. - 8 HOURS) ee ceo iats oc 0 * Pontiac Press Photo ROMEOQ'S OLDEST MERCHANT At the fur. more than 4] years. Several generations of ave of 73. A. Madjoff, the tailor. still sews a fine Romeo area families have been counted among seam in the shop on Main street he has occupied his regular customers. ~Romeo’s Oldest Merchant . | jplanned organized Halloween cele- | and, | munities carrying ithe iChildren”’ drive, will receive their | canisters at the school Friday aft- /ernoon. : jton UNICEF _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 8 Communities = Halloween Celebrations ‘Begaars’ to Call for UNICEF Pennias Eight county communities have brations for this weekend, and “beggars” from three of the local- ities will seek pennies for food. clothing ang medicine for their underprivileged neighbors across the seas. Children in Oxford, Ortonville and Clarkston intend to defy the goblins and witches Friday night in costumes, comb the com- UNICEF can- isters. They will be collecting pe nnies | for the United Nations Interna-) treats for themselves. o Clarkston Clarkston Elementary School, children, who will participate in! “Treat for All the World's The canvass in the Clarkston area Halloween night will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Children will then return to the school for cider, donuts and a movie spon- sored by the Clarkston Rotary Club. . Lust this ~ year community col- ilected $182, according to Mrs. Paul Eliason, chairman of the Clarks-! Ortonville The Ortonville Women's Club will sponsor the UNICEF penny march here for the third consecutive year. * * * | The annual Community Hallow- | | jeen party is a project of Commu- Learned Trade in Bulgaria.’ Ba LER WINBORN Romeo Correspondent he has seen on Main street from his frent vin The shop.itself Madjotf is a walking advertise- mete FOr his own business. He always wears a freshly pressed has hard} ROMEO — “A Madjoff the’ ait complete with shirt, tie and changed since i was first ope ead tailor,” is an imstiition in From vest. Only in very warm weather It is still heated by a pot-belhed For more than 41 vears, he has does be even remove his coat. coal stove, and lighted by _single heen turning out top-quality | a; yg, tuulbs strung from the ceiling. Only custom-made clothes at phe sami POSS ae! of wo, Madiofl the bare, wooden floor hows sign | jocation on Main street THT puts in-six full workdays every of wear from the miles Madoff Romeo's oldest merchant, both luce oe i mes Pi ae he has w aiked from ce uitin z table to from the standpoint of age and wes ze rips © ith sewing machine during the past is old cron mit the changes 41 vears = service, Atanas Madjoff was born __ - : = ie << in Bulgaria in 1885. He began preparing for his life's work by becoming a tailor’s apprentice at. , the age of 12 in Kustend?f, 85 kilometers west of Sofia, capital | of Bulgaria. Tuo years fate ® moved toa Solla to complete his o ear ap- prenticeship. Army service inter rupted his careers for two Nears but aftel lus return to crvihan hie re years of doing “pier and two m« mits Activities, mie | | 6 p.m, Inc., with Mr.’ and Ms. Merlin Saunders as co-chair: | a of the fire siren at Friday will mean that children should present their | will hold a Halloween party at the church tomorrow beginning at 6:30, p.m The’ evening will feature a ma- gician, games, hayride, prizes and 'pefreshments. Children living on Brown road who attend Carpenter School will igather on the front yard of Charles. ‘Loucks ‘their party Friday. Beginning at 6 p.m.. will jtional Childr ‘en's Emergency Fund | 'wiener roast and story-telling hour. instead of the usual Halloween The party is open only to children \living on Brown road. Th a Aopen o of Troy Methodist ae will hold a masquerade party Saturday at the home of Robert Schultz, 365 E. Square Lake Rd. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Union Lake The Huron Woods Civic Associ- ation in the Huron Woods Subdivi- sion near Union Lake will sponsor a community Halloween -garty for children Friday besinnet at 8 p-m. « * Orion Township Jr., 721 Brown Rd., for The outdoor party will include contests, games, prizes, cider | and donuts. * * * the evening include a hayride, bonfire, Held on a vacant lot on Alsup street near Crattage street, the, party is being planned by Dan Her-| ron with the assistance of Mrs:! Clifford Alderson, Mrs. Fred Oes- gher and Mrs. Clarence Selle ers. Troy e Live Wire Fellowship group A | Jack O’Lanterns at the Grange | 0: \ “Hall Annex for judging and then | pick up their penny canisters. | | Silver dollars will be awarded’ for the three best carved pumpkins and the canisters with the most pennies, by the Womens Club Hater in the evening * * * The parade of costumed children will form at the Town Hall under the direction of Norman Willams, scoutmaster, and then travel to the Fire Hall for judging Gumesg and contests for pre- | schoolers and pupils through | eighth gradérs will be conducted | next to the Fire Hall. The Vet- | erans’ Auxiliary, Retary Anns, | Brandon Veterans’ and Rotary | Club are assisting in the cos- tume and game contests. Sets City House Afire jing this evening and continuing!89d. because of poor cyesight. had ticipation of undistribyted state lthrough Nov. 9, the Carter Gospel trouble getting a job, Leon has aid to operete schools. The Board Firemen yesterday extinguished Team will lead a series of evange- been partially blind since child- also authorized spending $17,081 flames which caused an gstimated listic meetings at the West “Hy rh. | hood for paving and blacktopping at the $100 damages to the two-story land Baptist Church | Since 1935 it is estimated he has Lathrup and Magnolia school sites, lframe home of George R. Landry, The Christian trio is the nation’s delivered 1'2 million papers. The work will be done by B. J. 262 ; nly uli-tim r-racial and - *e * Ce vit. on Judson S\ — i ices in - na} veil a — sel Through (he years I guess a i rae st South. * a“ * I minahona NuUSsICAL i i dogs bothered me the most,” he ids for ever Z at bs So. team, according to the Rev. Gail field and John Grace school cafe- ane Di | story bedroom where Landry's 7- year-vld_ son, witH a jack o of tem set fire to a mattress and the § pm work.” che was able to open his The auxiliary police and the fire wn shop. \department will serve refreshments For many vears he had dis omed |at thexejre Hall. These two organ- about coming to Amgriea: so in \izations ¢ will be in charge 1910 he packed his expertly talorcd the petapers street dance which, | clothes, took the money he had in case of rain, will be held an the 7 saved and sailed for New York | Town Hall * * * i Arlo Davis, president of Com- | spont the first s);ven years in imunity Activities, ir . said the this country traveling around. try- icooperation of Bald Eagle Lake, to find qyst the right job.” Lake Louise and Ortonville busi- Madredf recalled _ nessmMen, scouts, civic groups and “PT owirked a number of placcs clubs should make the evening a in Michigan, en. the West Const successful one and in Chicago” be said. “ard J Oxford cane een . | The Methodist Church School in : : _ Oxford ‘will again sponsor the months Mit. and MRS. HAROLD LL HAMILTON UNICEF drive. “} already bad a tall d a” J 2 pies ploma from Bulatia when |b canis , — * * x here. but I couldn't speak English Covert Methodist, Scene ! The children will conduct the so 1 had to follow chalk maths in house-to-house drive tonight my work.” the bespectieied tailor Or Sia t - H m It Ri f Thursday and Friday. explained y a I on ] (S Leonard “In the spring of 1918, Pode The Addison Township firemen cided T had to change from the WATERFORD TOWNS HIP — the brideaream’s brother, Michae] “tll sponser 2 Halloween party metric system of measuring to pi. Gi.it Vio ie te bo was Ushers were Charles Calkins of Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire measuring by the inch. Ptook a. ns the Pentiae and Roland Houthoofd of Hall. Five prizes will be given for course in Chicago OAs how.” af Jorch po 7 ' Akron, “lich the best costume Arriving in Romeo in V7 Harold J Hamcta The reception was held at th x ® Madjoff set up his tailoring bus Fine ty ad thy Piqelier of Snights of Pyth Hell Hot dogs, cider and apples will ness on the secund f ST Mis (arcan i Strat of, Upon- return from their henev- be served, according to the co- what is now Donabue s Dus > Worsteas dpe Parents of the Moon an northern Michigan. the chairmen, Mike Schlusler and Several months laier | Pinal Voom are Mr snd wir< A newlweds will m ih e their home in Gary Sutherbs ae ue shop wit? te jx 1 MM liatrulton of Oldsmualite ve Keego Harbor, ~ i Metaniora acatec a ue A + A ‘ ul ls OO Main street of Metamora will be Aiffieush unable 3 2 = a ne : 7 * a n Macomb Ups Budget the scene of the Halloween COS- peund pr SSINn@ iran aPcir - 4 f mee : : MOUN ~ ; : [ume Rabi nid en is be to turn out the quanta of ao ewan Co fee oe MOUNT CLEMENS +? — The ing sponsored by the local Lions in Ae _ te u yee Ter irs ‘ait’ Macomb County Board ef Super-| Club. he used to, he I prin < | IML! eps Mt she carried a bouguet y isors has approved a 1959 budget) on his craftsmanctip vt 4 5 Teall Gane ( $5760 an increase of §366.-| A parade of costumes for dif- fol his dent any Me tees Maal oof he was the brie s 126 over ihe county's caneent pede ferent age aremps pili beniol: seve cal pener: A bridesmaid 3! ma, Pav increases for six county . 0 I man was Ed Passn tofficers inchiding Clerk Albert A. The Senior Young People’s group Always perfectly g rooted Treveship. assisted bw Wagern 1O REPLACE. 1837 TROY CHURCH t tch of the sKel propesed Troy Met! and a fellowship hall to accomm a 10-acre site west of Liverm ' ye ‘ a 1 re site Liverr le mart $0 E. Square Lake Rd., built in é Score ake road ~ f Square Laks AO cM concregifion since 1862. signed by the firm of J : pose at i Windows will he and tts bell building plans include a sanctuary with seating for Several of its stained glass memorial installed at the of Pilgrim Conereeavional Church; 380 persons, The present church at has been occupied by the odate 350 1837, t new church- D Swartz. daughter of Mrs. of 129 the ents gryom £ I a) ore hasry been Boy’s Jack o’ Lantern Hoon: »». Lake Orion Diner & Slated by Masons: | LAKE ORION — Five hundred lodge members from southern. Michigan are expected to attend Pontiac Press Photo |the annual Master Masons’ dinner’ FINAL DELIVERY — Leon Keefer, 50, of Keego Harbor, who Saturday at Lake Orion Com- | has Had a Pontiac Press route since 1935, makes his final delivery. /munity High Sechooi St. Andrews Lodge 588 of Detroit will exemplify the first and second isections of the Master. Mason de-| jgree. The fellowcraft team will| wear their native Scottish dress | and give the work in the Gaelic | None The dinner, by reservation for {Master Masons only, will be se wed ‘| by Orion chapter 340, Order of |Eastern Star, from 5 to 7 pm., | Receiving the paper is Kern H. Murphy, 3054 Summers St., Keego Harbor. Murphy, a customer of Keefer's for 21 years, is produc- tion manager at General Motors Truck and Coach Division. Keefer decided to retire last week. Pontiac Press Carrier, 50, «Retires After 23 Years |with the Rainbow Girls assisting.| Pontiac Press subscribers:in the St. Murphy has taken The Press. \Reservations may be made with! South Cass Lake road — Pine Lake|from Leon for 21 years and says \Hugh Brady at Brady’s Market. |avenue area of Keego Harbor Sat- |e never missed a copy. Worshipful Master George W.urday saw what might be called! iGreen announced the following,an end to an era Board Accepts Bids at Southfield Meet icommittee chairmen for the event: ! Thar was the dé ry Leon Nasal John C Nelson, Brady. din- 97 »4— 5 Cass Lake Rd., ~ | . | SOUTHFIELD — The low bid of Icon, who will be 51 mext 1 37 per cent interest on a loan of ner; Robert Hauxwell, Otto 5S to retire after owning and aie Knotts, arrangements; Charles Bcl- his Pontiac Press route for month, said he had ‘decided to 7 take it easy, The route was get- 509.000 has been accepted by the of ton, tickets: Rov D Bass years tion; John L. Hall tien ting to be a little too big for Southfield Board - from the Detroit Bank Press in 1935 ‘Co off for a year, The money will RUTHANN D, McKENNA nnogncement has been made the Fengagement of Ruthann McKenna to Philip C. The bride-elect is the Ann McKenna Arvida, Walled Lake, and late Clarence McKenna. Par- of the prospective bride- are Mr. and Mrs. William | The wedding da’ set nforma and registra- Education Carter Gospel Team and Trust Appearing at Church He came to the HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Start-'He had been laid be used in an- said smiling. “I was bitten sev- eral times, but nene of the bites were ever very serious." ize broke out in a second- terias were let in a total amount of $21 074 to the Gold Star G. Buckles, pastor Services will begin each night, John, was playing except Saturday, with prayer meet- jucts Co., Detroit lantern. The lan Seng services will follow at | Many residents of Keego Harbor| The Board approved a revised jwill miss Leon. One of them is operating budget of $2,505,735 fog Kern H Murphy. of 3054 Summers the 1958-59 a year Prod- ings SERS to firemen. The public is invited ‘ ; \ A TRUE OPEN-END MORTGAGE We are proud to offer these truly open end mortgages.... This is what they . provide: —™s - a , * 3 < @ You may pay up the mortgage at any time without advance notice and without : penalty. : a @® Your mortgage can be increased at. any : later date to the original amount borrowed for additional improvements or for any } other satisfactory reason. : : ¢ @ You may pay any additional amount at any time without _hotice or penalty. © CURRENT e | : @ You may pay interest and principal in advance at your con- venience. @ Terms on our conventional open end mortgage up to 25 years. @ Monthly payments include Interest, Principal, Taxes and Insurance. We have cash available today ... for these attractive open end mortgages. Come in and talk with one of our friendly, courteous representatives. on SAVINGS ee tae ® Ow He Ye All Savings Accounts Insured ° to $10.000 by an Agency of . .the U. 8. Government 2 WE SPECIALIZE in HOME LOANS WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Pontiac Federal Savings 2 gt, Home Office 761 W. Huron Street SER | G Rochester Branch Downtown Branch > WEA 407 Main St. 16 E. Lawrence . ; 0 a9 ‘ ; . :, ~ * . & ay ; : ~ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 Paree TY-THREE M Scientists Decoding Rocket Secrets Moon Pioneer Left Wealth of Data THE FOURTH STAGE — The U. S. moon rocket Pioneer is shown being attached to the third stage. Atop this went the payload package of instruments that sent vital new information back to earth. WASHINGTON (NEA) — An-| Tell us whether space is as other moon rocket is being cocked| empty as we think it is. at Canaveral, but, meanwhile,| Give us new knowledge about scierdists) here vare hopeful that the magnetic storms Which fre- the first unsuccessful attempt to quently disrupt radio communica-| circle the moon will give aie? through the world. clues to vexing scientific myst&wes.! Tell us whether space travel The information Pioneer siesta | is possible — or whether the heavy mitted before it burned up over; the Pacific may: the heavens that space travel could be just a dream in our life- time. | Possibly verify a scientific theory jthat even low-powered radios will i a ithrough outer space, opening vast possibilities for “space communica- tions."’ menting rectal iets | The full answers — if Pioneer made afl bce tee, IIT | transmitted them — won't be | known for some time. Scientists have literally miles of tape to de- code from a series of tracking 7 stations. But one thing is certain: théte's a wealth of material. Pioneer's ‘transmitters worked clearly from the ume the rocket took off until | failed that they have the know- ' how to send wew Pioneers to the | moon soon, and eventually on to | Mars, or sailing millions of miles trockets may wdiation belt extends so far into| transmit enormous distances; a bf ent reception to Pioneer's radios jthroughout its long journey, that lin fact low-powered radio broad: casts carry great distances ip space with little loss in volume. So far there hasn't been enough | decoding of Pioneer tracking sta- tion recordings to learn much about the emptiness of outer space or the causes of magnetic storms. But however much or little the data from Pioneer, scientists did learn from this flight which through onter space gathering scientific data. There are indications these nev | be able to transmit back messages from these space | ships a million or more miles’ away, even with radio equipment. not much better than we now) produce. to plummet back to earth were errors not difficult to’ correct. |What's required is rejiggering {he instruments to put the missile on a more precise path and possibly a raising of the tem- |perature inside the rocket (which perhaps can be done simply by a different color combination on the outside that would absorb more heat from the sun and radiate less), bd * * Technical men close to the project say that if they are given the go ahead, they can be ready for a new ghot early the first week of November when the moon is again in the best position for a shot. ‘Hearses Air-Conditioned LISBON (UPI) — Agfuneral | car rental agency today adver- | tised that its newest hearses were The errors that caused Pioneer | air-conditioned. 16 JA Firms Now Operating Atter Vacation Sixteen Junior Achievement companies operated by more than 300 Pontiac area teenagers are now operating at the local business Oakland Polio Cases Reach Total of 48 This year’s polio figure rose two more last week bringing the coun- ty total to 48, according to Dr. John D, Monroe, health director. zs * * center at 2032 E. Pike St. following One case was reported in Water-|, summer vacation. ford Township and one in Madison A - The Liberty Bell was cracked|Chief Justice John Marshall in while being tolled in memory of!1835. Heights last week. The 1957 num-| Each company, which is now, ber of cases during the same period) preparing for thefight month JA) was 26. No deaths from polio have! business year ahead, is expected, occurred in the county this year-|{o capitalize with from $100 to $200. k *& * | ko The following is a list of the; The local companies which are comraunicable diseases « reported counselling one or more of the ito the county and city health de- JA firms this year are: Communi |partments last week: lty National Bank of Pontiac, GMC PONTIAC Truck & Coach Division, Allstate West Ween age Insurance Co., Blair Transit Co.. Measles POX ....-. . iM } Fisher Body Division. Chrysler MPS ....css.s0... 0 rs 2 Corp. engineering division, Stand Pneumonia | none : 1 ard Oil Co. (Ind.) and Consumers’ | Whooping cough 3 1 6 Power Co. OAKLAND COUNTY. rev. Year! * x A Chicken peso oa ves Age Others are Chrysler Missile Di-| [Measles oe eee 2 ¢ vision, the Detroit Edison Co.,| sien Ml bees = 3 “ 1 Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Pon-| | Whooping cough . 1 3 1:tiac Motor Car Division, MOPAR | [eee eee 4 33 Division and Engineering and 9 Dae ceccia ; ‘ » Mile Plant Divisions of Chrysler, Pediculosis ....... 0 o and the Pontiac Rotary Club. ‘pip HE SAY MARTINS VV SCOTCH? NO HE JUST syle SCOTCH! ‘MARTIN’S Telok tat, | IMPORTEO &Y Z4 McKESSON & ROBBINS, INC N.Y Sent pean Glas to anee it burned up in the earth's at- in-Worms quickly and easily, mosphere 43! «hours and 138,424 | ee ee eee ee ae) talics latex : dition. Get genuine Jayne's P-W B x e Vermifage | Preliminary Pioneer data has the answers. First reparts in-| dicate the dangerous radiation| [belt begins to die down after | ' 3,000 or 6,000 mules { { eae | race { \ : , your litde neighbor % Ib. Peanut Better Kisses COURS ib. sesseees® Tootsie Rolls. --- a | vem i EN Trick or Treat Pops . .39¢ and 4 baie Kroks Mints and Drops wesensee 3 mae - cece Me til 1 HUNTER’S DREAM MUG trim. Easy toe handle. Regular price SPECIAL “19° 2 for 37¢ of Coffee or Coke. yo0e Attractive dream mugs decorated in four assorted game birds with gold ; ¢ ] 9 2 for 37¢ SPECIAL ...... SPECIAL CEREAL BOWL . Practical 6’ cereal or salad bowls in beautiful assorted colors. Reever? 25c. Fountain Manager's Special! Hot Beef Sandwich with Choice : ¢’ THURSDAY ONLY 49 Kresge’s Low Price Dungarees Strong wearing denims for the rough and tumble set. oo at all stress polis. Regular $1.69; izes 4- ‘ SPECIAL. .:...7.. S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Boy 17 already given a clue to some of| (LIMIT 1 BAG PLEASE) FULL POUND TWIN PACK 9: “COCA U.S. No. 1 Hand Picked Mich. RED SNOWS Fresh Leon © ' JONATHANorMACINTOSH GROUND BEEF . ice Sate | A p> ED i ar & Hillside Brand = Singl . SLICED BACON. * 2 :: Toe 4 Ib 39° Mickelberry Mich. Grade 1-12 oz. Pkg. 112 mata *- RING BOLOGNA Pha. 2 Rings Spielmans or Northern Orchards SWEET CIDER . . WALNUTS Florida -. Seediess - White - Large 64 Size GRAPEFRUIT . . iy 69: 1-Lb. 49: ° Cello Bag L229: Tasty Chip Chopped 10-Oz. Pkg. STEAKETTES «: So Fresh Boneless 1-Lb. Pkg. - OCEAN PERCH a 2 Pkgs. ee Single 2 Pkgs. Pkg. Redeem Your Libby Coupons Next Week at NATIONAL * YOU SAVE 10c (LIMIT 1 SIX-PAK PLEASE) We reserve the tight to limit quantities Prices effective thru. Sat., 4aFOOD STORES 4 e= Limited items not sold to dealers or childrem 89: 89: 69: SAVING You mons satvin’ YOU BETTER 1249 Baldwin at Ypsilanti Pontiac LS 685 East Blvd. at Joslyn Pontiac 4889 Dixie Hwy. at Walton Drayton Plains ALL NATIONAL STORES OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY — 9 A.M. to 9 P, M. 39¢ 3415 Eliz. Lake Rd. at Huron (M-59) Waterford Twp. at Middlebelt Sylvan Lake 2485 Orchard Lake 48075 Van Dyke at Norse Utica 8050 coat Lake at Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Aird! “ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. W EDNESDAY, O TOBER 29, 1958 : BIG. BONUS VALUES I" ANNIVERSARY SALE "22 aii wi f ine oe . x Y ¢ ar BIER 0% W930” Ff sd’ Chicken Dinner i ee ae SAVINGS! WITH $10.00 OR MORE OF PURCHASES “ Slew we "=" FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS! FIRING BUBBLE and $ HOLSTER GUITAR DISH SETS PLASTIC — BE OUR GUEST AT THE FAMOUS EAT-MORE LUNCH! ann NON Spee GUN GUN SET jaa ak AIRPLANES NO LAYAWAYS — BICYCLES NOT INCLUDED DEEP FRY COOKER 2 Sawn sweEPen GO mmES - Bor BE > Westinghouse ‘me = OA 2 ~ ¢ Bag ¢ os Thermostat 66 66 66° of 50 66 éf i. J < tion thereof may bc. made at) removal - and re-lotation of 8 iy ; There is enough room in ail BS ae y eeee. fel fe et at ieee is hw eens No. 7—Donelson School, 1200 many open para ward Ave., Fe American cars to hold the com-|@sunty, Michigan, the 5 work incidental thereto.) Precinc $—Stringham Dated re" wane en: terial bonds in eg | ybrornet No. Lake Rad. Sehoa, 1 58. and. ms bined populations of the U:S., Bei- ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. jamount of 100% of the contract price| Precinct No 9—William Beaumont tain, France, Spain and Germany. 22965-67 Woodward Avenue,/to the People of the State of Michigan,|School, 6532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ferndale 20, Michi and he JB nog (Cert of 100% of! Precinct No. 16—Lambert School, 3876 A : By J. W. DAVIS the con bod uarantee faithful|Cass Elizabeth Rd cee eI ok SE eeieee Stee Gest sae gens gh Tre bidder. er's | No. 962 Vi . the Wateriord fownsitip Clers’s office, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE . [oF certified checks in the amount of Precing No. ‘teeny R School- 4995 W. Hiron Street, Uakiand Coumty,) worice is hereby given by the under-|5% of the bid must accompany the/|craft 6400 Maceday Dr. prs a Le p.m. eae . W25! toned that Monday, November 3,| PF: i ; crectass No. 13—Pontiac Lake School, feria res os equipment. Truck 1998 at 9 ook @m. &t 22500 Wood- on i inate ties reserved pheno ad iliams Lake Rd. N. Oakland Coun ¥ bop 310! accept or rejec recinet No 14-—-Dra. Plains Copies of the specilications may be Mickie’ Diiodaprey of com any or all bids and to waive any/School. 3000 Sashabaw Rd. dee ice. irregularities or informalities in the| Precinct No. 15—John = Montalib School, : ss | picked up at the Clerk’s off i Orsin| fond | MARKETS Stocks Adva NCO ne eaters Rees Sat uc ca aM Cn SG e igerves the right reject any or a ELMER KEPHART. Precinct No. 1¢— bidd ecinct No. Buse” Seaman Leggett ae Oct. 20 (AP) — Opening (ip the best interest. of the Township. | pagar them pte rece ime ny nase city Manse School, 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. : at ——— 3 By order of Waterford Tosmenip Board! ® ‘land t ichigan, th lace of Precinct No 11—wiillam Austin Byrt Oa) JAMES E. SESTERLIN. | <0, Coamty:) Sishie ae ~~~ |Sehool, $818. Windin “ te i + eeeee. torage ol aes #5 The following are top prices ’ my eri) Morese, 10-27-58. - NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE Preducis ois “Watertesc Center May ves... %|\ covering sales of locally grown 0 oin S| ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. Notice is Lerevy given py. tne under- School, 1021 Airport Ra aceieanoc \ ~ oodward Avenue, | siguea on sivuday, November Withi foal a rs produce brought to the Farmer's lon Notice OF PUBLIC ‘tnen ‘ ! Ferndale 20, Michigan| ives at ¥ o’ciock a.m. at 2490u wooa- Roxieber 7 M93 vie "for tbe _Tucsday, 1303) Market by growers and sold by Hira lias eg meat TE) ee oe | ee ere SAD. | 84 . 20. 30, '58. . ver 5 ~. cece Sate them in wholesale package lots.) - ee . 1908 at 9 o'clock a.m. at 22506 Wood-; ost ae eeria: Bumber 54b.d23503, leona of State. pilorney Caenoral. Lard (loose) (Quotations are furnished by the) NEW YORK wh — The stockryire ire ie vale ofa to96 roid) BOL teccee cian br ee eee eaasen etched ast pa eats | aie, Tinasurey: Anaihoe, General ped eae market advanced vigorously in Cust. '4-Dr. bee 1 Mote te Mere Aen OF ne nore tat 22500 Woodward Ate. Ferndale, Osk-|Repretsntacins aS wn Seeeter, “ troit Bureau of Markets, as of 2 eonousty Cae Aaa whl he hell fer cach to Signed that on Monday, November arate Woodward Ave. Ferndale. Oak-|Representstive in Con: sday heavy early trading today. see L Inspection Tne rest oo - 9 jo coek | gg oy car pe he eerie a County, Michigan, the place of eige ) Senator Representa- acopa0 . dder. ~ war ve. ernda. pre ‘ounty, ¥ tieceee 120 i 0.057 : , Gains ranged from fractions to yeraaste. ee) Breer inten eal Michigan, public sale of anise) yore Dated 10-2 10-27- Bae faconaee corr ee mnty —Prowecsts array aber . H 2 ‘ yi i > , dor, ering seria oO. 4 ‘ounty er an egister o eds a - Detroit Produce about 2 points generally. [place of storage. [will be held for cash to the highest bid- MNBOC oee-et Woodward | |Drain Commissioner. Surveyor, and such zt Dated 10-27- Ferndale 20 Is * * x 38. = ‘der. Inspection thereof may be made at gan legen officers as are elected at that FRUITS a : | ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP 9509 Woodward Ave. Ferndale, Oax-| by J. W. = | time. Airerafts joined the smaller mo- 22965-67 Woodward Avenue. i244 County, Michigan, the place of| we bavi -| Non-Partisan Election for the pur- s Apples. Delicious, bu aise) s 8400 . . Ferndale 20, Michigan lon Business Notes ee eder (ease) ¢ gals 1... 250 lor issues as trading favorites. The, “By J. W. DAVIS SR Sr euiitotrtss NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE | viz af elect ing Nhe) teloming, otticers: re Bartlet, bu i... 30 rise affected most major sections. | Oct. 20, 30 ‘58 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP | Notice 1s hereby given by the under-| Circuit Court Commissioners and ; | Geitroe, cel betece ne sc ceveeesee 925 | ce oe ee ae ee . to & Office Su ly The appointment of Gus N. Birt-| 22965-67 Woodward Avenue signed that on Mouday, November Jtd,/vote on the following Constitutional : Pp isas as aes te of the M Seen | The market was higher from | NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Ferndale 20. Michigan 108 at # o'clock a.m. at 22300 Wood-'Convention Proposal: ssocia aSsa- VEGETABLES Notice is hereby given by the under- By J. W. DAVIS JR ward Ave. Feyndaie, Oakland County. “Shall a Convention be held to con- chusetts Mutual Life Insurance) sees to the start. The ticker tape ram signed that on Monday, November ira Oct. 29, 30, ‘58 Michigan, * public sale of a 1954 Dodge!sider Revision or Amendment of the i Br u cop “ PS ees te late under a series of sizable Peps at @ o'clock am. at 22500 Wood-| — - —_—_-— _—_--_- —-—- Cl. Cpe. aring serial No. 32184059,;Michigan Constitution for subsequent Company, 212 Telegraph Road, has|& ea ‘behs } dor ....... 2.00) ward Ave., Ferndale, Oakland County. NOTICE TO. “ROAD BUILDING CON- will be held for cash to the hignes:|/submission to the Electors of this State aito Wwwpped bu nee : ‘public sale of @ 1955 Buick tractors bidder. Imspection thereof may be made|for their approval?’ : Latte ; ae opening blocks. | Michigan, | been announced by Frank W. How- {Caulifiower Ce Fee . 7 'cl_c bearing serial No 651030677. Sealed proposals marked “Proposal for at 22500 Woodward Ave., vereaels Oak: | And to vote on the following local < @ place of proposa } and! i { Celery, Goz. staiks ... : va | . uoy: - . oun | eu. Le ag the| etna Bg on <7> 3 50) | phe Darke |wasye od by se | bidder ee Sort eas ber mines niides Sortie tot chery reve) Rosai ts earear ee “Shall the Electors of the Township ee in Detroit. Ppa ttedeas ar aes ok. : ® 00) number of encouraging reports on! at 22500 Woodward Ave., Ferndale. Oak. the City of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.”| Dated 10- ae = oir come jof Waterford. Oakland County, Mich- * e* y 1IsCcO’ i i Mr. Birtsas is a graduate of}teeks ibchs; doz . scsereees 14 $ carnings, including General Motors eed comet Michigan, ‘the place 0 Se Be recexes ea oe Se saan Woodward Avenue,| ber Secushins sours, Trastees to |Kalamazoo College, and formerly Osions dry. tag) 90 ib .......... 280 and U.S. Sieel which, although re-| Dated 10-27-58 of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. until 3) pursdans 20, Michigan, Also any additional amendment or ita t ‘| od jParsiey Root ibenss doz ....0... 1 OU d df 1957, di raved wet ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP pm o'eloc _ November By J. W. DAVIS JR | propositions that may be submitted ete school and served as ath-| oe oe ou ee i uced Irom 195 splayed an en-| 22965-67 Weed ward teat Plans a ‘sparificatiees may oy er j Oct. 29, 30. (58 Mot ice enlace to opening and clos- ° { enne, yes BEL. coee-sse couragi tre erndale ichigan amined at the Blomfield Hills City Of- —— tng of the polls € coach for nine years in Ea otatoes agi (60 a Ve ging trend. ; | By J W. DAVIS JR ifices and copies for bidding purposes GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE | Election Law, Act 116, PA. 1954 ‘Claire, Comstock and Clarkston. [zemotiee ee sens a 10 ~ *& Oct. 29, 30. 58 may be obtained at the office of Main To the Qualified Ei : a at a Gene ,, Section 120 On the day of any elec- adishes, ed ibens.) doz ........ nae |———__-_-—— Sa gineer 355 Henrietta, Birmingham,! otice is hereby g gg i a = 7 ‘He lives at 6050 South M-15, Clark- Radisnes, white inchs) doz. :: ‘ge! The Commerce Department re- PUBLIC SALE Mebiaae ‘ eral Election will be held in the Town. {100 the polls shall be opened at 7 'ston. |Squash: ietous bu : -. 125 ported business advancing faster _ 1952 Pontiac. Serial No P&WHS6955. 2) The contract for repair of Opdyke ship of Waterford, County of Oakland. continuously open until & o'clock in | |Tomatoes, No 1 8-ib. bskt. 2 al and 7 Door Sale to be held November 11, 1958 Road will require earth excavation in State of Michigan at the afternoon and no ienger Every i . /Turnips. topped bu 3.00\than usual and construction con- ~ 1030 am 601 Pontiac State Bank the amount of approximately 5245 cu. Precinct No : 1—Jayno Adams School, gualitied elector present and in tine | _ ‘ P oe idg Pontiac. Michigan yd feutting embankment and shaping 3810 Clintonville Rd (eel pole ab che Nowe aces Jae — -'re-compacting approximately 1.207 lin 4596 West Walton Blvd on vote \ @ EM (Cabbage 06. 225. cccc-scec-os-. 100 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ft of existing road base. the furnish-| Precinct No ® 3--Waterford Village The polls of said election will be c cubic foot freezer in a contest /Collards DU... ccccceresreerscctens = The market was taking off Notice 1s nerens given by the under- ing. spreadine and compacting of or School ary Btetiens 8t . ‘ a er ee f sald election will Be open ale bu sooonoocssncocnvpessoous Ue) . signed that on onday, November irda. proximately 260 cu yds of 21-A grave wecinct No 4—Williams Lake School, ** | o' cl ae eee p Ope Bookkeeping and ' sponsored by Phillips Petroleum Mustard dU .....ceccccccccerecece 2-25! from yesterday's rise which 1958 at § co clock am at 22800 Woodward the removal and disposal of approxi- 2595 Airport Rd Tun A You o'clock pm of said day. o rtelsville, ahoma. 25! - : ma : F ; 3 y Mich- mately tr dt t inet $—Waterford Township ¢ectlon Tax Record Book for |Co.. of Bartel Old He Sas cane ciitttitin [3p “snapped six straight declines for ean puelte aris rare Geen carseire the qUralihine as qrinaea Lee ganeek: Hal wet wo nurse at. _ JAMES E SEFTERLIN ‘received hig entry at Harlow’s industrials. The big three motors, bearing serial No F568001156 will beimately 35 lin. ft of 15" CMP culvert. Precinct No ¢—Hudson Covert School Waterford Township Cle:k sao coppe id for nt highe dder 5 ft ¢ i 150 Scott 22. 29, Ss (PROFESSION) lgarcia 425 Osmun St. . eal GREENS steels, rs, electronics, ails held for casn to the highest bidder and 26 lin {t of 12 CMP culvert. the 1150 Scott Lake R ic 2 ‘Celery + secceessee 180 Oils, tobaceos and drugs joined ° (Endive, bleac pee Lpores Lis = > r : Easy-to-follow sample entries show ‘Escaroie, bleached bu. .......... 225 the advance. | Death N ti In Memoriam — 2 __ Help Wanted Male 6 Employment Avencies 8A : . ’ Lettuce. leaf. bu. .................. 1 75 : 0 ices I ( iG a you how. Meets Federal and State Tax Romaine bu. ....... VIII. 208 Pfizer, Rexall and American Mo rue vi t MEMORY OF ae REAL ESTATE BOOKKE iE P E k : i | | ; n - ee . husba Obie Wilson who pa 1 qomen °> manage branch Real ate: tant $43 Laws. All in one loose-leaf book. tors were ahead about 2 points. | cdiasa ve Gt ene) Ot 38. 1854) Bediy miste eilate: [Otfice Megat Oe experh tr ui mlinelendiassisi cats) 4a E | . t 7 — a ie pee OCT 25 195 LAN - by lile Sue Wilson eee pies =e : . Z heat a . aera Prepared especially for your needs. } Zenith added 3 to a 7-point rise of I sianmosesh ae tae en eos SO GS eb SBS ithe Corman 1c State Bank Bidg FE $9 | / = 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIE ment 3 As low as $3.50 | Livingstone P. Hicks, 53, of 10624. Poultry and Eggs yesterday, helped by record sales § beloved husband of Mrs. Alice “Catherine Kirby who passed) gy) oe SALESMAN FX Sie [eee Aes iC / . : Barnett dear father of Mrs away 1] year ago. Oct 21th 5 ee . , edar Island Dr., Milford, pleaded Sass esac and earni a nM! Clarence Elliott and Mrs. Earl They cannot wholly pass sway periences! eee? year es ee oe ecutivel 90< eer au | EY Rowley dear brother of Mrs ey cannot) shell | Shoe Mart BAN Cac esl ee a | General Printin |guilty to a charge of drunk driving. | DETROL:, Oct. 28 (AP) —Prices paid Lisyae Mountain: Wr Asdy Ko- ¥ Dee chenin eevee chell Bay f WELL KNOWN SALES ORGANIZA- cellent starting salary Midwest |Monday, before West Bloomfield pe: pound fe bs Detroit for live pouitry N k lick. Mrs Marshall Mitchel) ane Rear ‘ a these close oy "1 uop can use 2 men ip Pon'lac ree uae oe Bonne etate ? 1) quality Mrs Wilbert Jolley. also survive KEN IE bl the 3 r ' nn Welled fak Estab : bel 58237 & Office Supply roomate Justice Elmer C. Dieterle “Heavy type beng 18-17. mostly 16 igh: ew Yor SHES by five “grandchildren | Puneral | 00F tpt 1 She au lishea routes $9750 oer week a paid fine $85 ype hens 10-11, heavy type broilers and > iLate Mornin wotation service will be held Thursday | oe ea ; uaranteed to tart (ar essent!: , us of plus $15 | fryers 3-4 Ibs whites 17-18 Barred Rocks a EDIE Quote _ Oct 30 from the Veotbece Sip! e Reach beck seid ie ree ; Write Box os ‘Pont! tac Press . Work Wanted Male, 10 costs. |18-19: ceponettes under § los i8',-19 Pi@ures after decimal point are eigh: Puneral Home at 11 wit? Ms wee ede ccs WHOLESALE FOOD SALESMEN Bs over § tbs 19-20 turkeys heavy type 27 agmira! 143 Int tgs S Dr William H . Marb beeen Ak arp curl wien lavereging oven! sizo0a 2 MARRIED MEN WOULD LIKE Halloween Teen —— Local 653 7°U%@ toms 22-23 Alcea Ct $32 Int Paper a7 “ing Mr Bernert will te in state’ “Selly missed By ber Seugeet oy gee Me Kian cs wife of any kind FE 2-8519 rs id en atte RA ee iat = at Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home & g:ancdaughnter Mary & Katie yee ee | 6Mr sean ‘Cnion Hall, 386 E. Kennett Rd. A‘ied tr $0 int T-. & 7 ; Sioa [iBerrowl will Myers Huron A PAINTING AND DECORATING : DETROIT EGGs Aus Chal .. 275 Jacobs . 9 Ce ee en et aes 4 = ae — ‘D FOREMAN ee “Re OR 33752 or . |Priday, 8:30 to 11:30 P.M. —Adv Dee 2 7 | be held at 8 pm Wednesday IX LOVING MEMORY OP YARD FOREMAN ‘ Reas R 33752 et es Main: fob i mia .. 336 J rad see cra | Pollow! ag ‘funeral service Mr George Fredrick Stocker who For reta:l lumber yard Give full Oa 38117 alas laces yi An £ vones & os 43 | Ae a ms = ti e rat: ri > = a <= Bazaar — Chicken and Biscuit 2 oo Heads ee ae ste . lane x + Y Kennecott a | Berne t : bs pee array peste away teo years ago today orm ae a eerain f > inperiens< nee CARPENTER WORK NEW- Oinner, Wed., Oct. 29,5 to 7 pm 50-51 wtd avg 50 iarge 47-49 wid Am Can 496 Kresge 88 12 | unetel VHomeg Green eld bay Cringe ye Dr Ones mere Tele aie Pas es ee Reve r FE 44210 es : <° ae eosin * | for prayer service Priday at 2 As years roll on and days pas« by Div ‘ontiar Pas Ox : es James of Malta, 82 Perkins St {avg 47%, medjum 32-34 wid ave 3 rer Kroge on 4 LD ha © ady ¢mall 26-27 wid avg 26 grade 4 tere: we ee a . Lehn & P.... 374 | pm Ag range! ments by Voorhees In our hearts a memory ts kept AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER | 2 4 r 3 fare ¥; APO ,5 betn & a Siple Funeral! ne Of one we loved and never will and cabinet work New and re- 46 Browns Grade A extra isrge 4 AeA ‘ SP G : Z¢ 7 = j large 47 medic che ks 30-22, a an : i 6: I b M Ke if Le 4 HILL. OCT 28 1958 HENRY JACK a ct d by wife children tele. Wanted Female _ 7 pale 0 B Murdock, PE 21 7861. ! = if _ Atm 2 52 lice & : - m . 2 7 dear ‘ misasec if Aiba F = a . . ) ! | Sosimerciany graded: ait! Lock Aire 10) S46) fether of Carl Guy and. Pioyd _88¢__grandehildren eo Ge gates Eipeae: ean aly ee ee ee | 0 § ace Whites Grade lwaived examination on a charge! poeread feceiphit silacghueh Geen ge pe Mr 7 og Mot Wheel “". 152 O COG LAO) OO GSTS Mere Se eee a cca geese EXP CARPFNTER WANTS - ened = = hed tray Cc os. 207 nou d lat by Richard- } on Lake x Va Ena ae “ees copies of unl@wfully dewwing away un au-|Rsifers active fally steady: cows active Brun Balke 075 MOUTRL OP os Oh | eRe eS, Manas, | Euneral Directors 4 hin C30 pm mad jubs FE #3126 | : i t Sudd Co 16 5 Lee bo = ‘ - 14 ; +. tomobile, before Municipal Judge /unchanges one load high choice 1073 Burroug 371 Nat Cash R 23 on _____ "A BOMELIKE AtMOsPHERE Cusmetic & Drae Olek EXPE: RI ENCFD DR U M M ER everything]! : steers 28.80: most good and low ‘is ° pels es LANDRY OCT 29 1958 ARTHUR, ATS = One Excelent sal availabe for 4 2 gates @ Maurice E. Finnegan. (ss steers 2850-2750. load averace Can Drs is vet Lat cain 52 Center St. age 54. beloved PINT: OME eo eeie, coe SO g_ ee is S434 el aie The two youths, Edward J. Apley, emai preend 1100 Ib steers 28 0° Ca: y b739'3) wy) Gentes! “35 6 husband of Mrs Marie Landry, FUNIRAL HOME Box 8& E!DERLY MARRIED MAN { standard mixed offerings ¢ apital Airl . 183 No Am AY 13 dear brother of Ralph, Jerry. Ru- Orayton Plaine OR 37784 ‘GH SENSIMATIC would Vike part time work FE 18, of 15 Fairgrove Ave., and 21 00-2590 Utility cows 1850-2000. can- Carrier Cy. BS Nor Par 1. 5a] dolph, Roderick. Alfred, Leo. | Ones IGRibere CANPEr ey eae iM 73-3267 : Harold V. Gilbert, 17, of 27 Mat-| eed wee goo wane Case JT .. 204 Nor Sta Pw 713 UY Robert Landey “Punerel arranec, | TRoughtfu' Gervies PE 2584) . Witams Standard EXP HANDY MAN anes eck Hogs — Salabie utchers and sows Cater Trac » B66 Owens Crg 4 . . 7 4 e oe ao Saar 175.8 Saginaw a aretaker F ithews St, ‘were arrested along with steady most mixed jots US No 2 and 3 Ches & On 6$3 Owens 11] Gl .. 794 pens Suit Wake ee, D l h EXPERIENCED San ers HAVE OWN EQUIPMENT pein a 15-year-old boy, by police officers Marte eed *. ase xed me 500 ae Chrvysier 523 : | where ‘Mr Landry will lle tn state one son- O ns , wanes white for eare ana c ble Paint interior apd exterior FE Satufday. Bond t at $100 | ibe WNL Mo Goan aseenee iualti7 785 Gitertaree 333 | after 3 pm Thursday PUNFRAL HOME | dren. West side Own transporta. _ 4 6482 : y. ho ok PU lis a0) wived’ crued tes cipeuika! If colClose mcciny |) ot). 2 Se “Designed for Purerais™ | tic 5 0 am to 330 pm FE HANDY MAN WOULD LIRE The juvenile was taken to the Sr) ESOS Pe ibe. Cluett Pea 43 ey Mose Ta wee ace | _ $9724 Posen ue vce meni: cement Oa n 7 ot 2 ouiued nieces ead 300-600 Ibs Cole pais le 55653 Pontiac Trail, New Hudson Toor ees- Sivle Gin POR : me ORE new or repair FE $-3340 . kland County Children’s m ‘ ewoup to =O) : age 84 dear father of Mrs Earl > SIRI OR SIGNs ~DOY ; ; ity n's Home. vem = ONAN RS Genie cee Brd 332 Ford. Mrs R. L_ Brocklehurst, | ispiay work > Nelaner s 1 oN ay Colum Gas 20.2 r € sh Saginaw Green, blue, red, purple a “driving AWAY and orime 33 00-40 00. standard and good Gon Ban 5a 7 AMan. Cecil, Alexander and John FUNFRAL HOME } Savina : pick any eoloe te 10 cars in a two-week period, ac- ae & a ane nm es yer an os saunet ee | Rudge wee euie be Ambulance eerste ee : ial ane or Motor ee aS cael R K oo wri cording to Detective Sgt Albert (ccc stecdy nice tes eons Cont Can 373 grandchildren and nine great- ee ee a but FT ui a choice to prime wooird : Z i 1 re ~ . ‘ = 2 on 3 grandchildren Punera! service +) mn eeceacee Veritex Foster Sr. AN the cags have eee genes acne seek enaetnon Cont On * 543 will be held Priday, Oct. 31. from Cemetery Lots 5 house et recovered. wooled lambs 22 00 2300 one oad pod Copper Rne 05 Richardson-Bird Puneral Home at ~~“~~ - ary ; : : mbs 22 00- ne load good hs Opie : in Beatt SBEAOTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT PE! R Bantam Copier can copy oe cee cnn uectes lemns No 2 Carfis Pub 103 Reliement Comecrs: Derete ur | 5 Mt gears ry W HOUSEKEEPER LIVE : ' pelts 22 50. cull to choice slaughter ewes Deere 50 M-Lay will He in state at the | ‘ide Reas J ts buy iamey sis perce’ it as easily as typed data! UAW | pe eleie Roce and choice 60-75 Ib Det Edis 40 Richardson-Bird Puneral Home.’ WHITE CHAPEL — Twi OR ee LADY WITH OWN And here’s the biggest Loca ‘Sponsors eecet tembe 2100-22: 50 Dincic Bese) 17/4 _ Milford $12. three §150 LI 221 lion far Nousew a ug ire of — aaa = 1-7150 ¥S news ali—the new Dow Chem 67 ~IG RI EA N. OC1. 77. 1058 MRS. —— ces Veri fhe oe lor Halloween Teen Dance Du Pont 195 6 L. 3 Mul St. Oxford. age | WOLD BACRIFICE 4 oe Sitaacva | — erif ; 363 Sctared wife of Peter c- a poets LR IVA ST [6 PAY TPONTN( ’ ance “East Koa 1271 nee dear mother of Robert Leo _ Memorial Garden (1 4-386! . FF =3 only $99.50! That's | Local 653 of the UAW will spon- Award Contract Fesko Mig 5A 4 cVran dear sster of William es . Diner ae ‘ § Mfg .. jean ‘ Soe SSS OS aX eases ‘ : rp Oe : Auto L 38 a stead. three grandchildren | . - e for _ Ex Nit spake . right sor a Halloween Teen Dance Fri | pee icedyun © eneraneciidies Box Replies i : : Y} day from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the Emer fred 12 i held Thursday, Oct. 30, at 2; 5, 22, 25, 28, 31, 5 TDA TRONIS PEKUP AND $s 80 me 122 from the Flumerfelt Puneral RG Es TS ES FE I m ee 1e Flume = - vided f ‘ aie onty 9952 local’s hall, 38 E. Kennett Rd. xCel-O 84 PB tng umerien Pune, | ¢ S&, S67, 88, 63, €¢, 54. 76, ("0rd Application: en ee Charles Melton, chairman of the FR estor LN | Clark oasis Interment in : i Sa ce Dae . [Food Mach 69.6 Se Oat Hill Cemetery, Pontiac. Mrs.| R 2" 98: : MAKE BIG MONEY SFILING | # : : Why that’s less than oe oe prizes wil] be given for (pore a coe os | McVean will Me he yitate at the | ; = “~ new sensatione: aA A P my oe 2 Gt Ts was + Ds BORK the best costumes at~the record’ poe Liane: Lets tty) begs , ae Poss E a ; ardner. Der 472 nitae . Ror ' 444 half the cost of other s0- jance. Admission will be 30 cents. | -18 B d Additi t Cé id Bak =P ive PAYNE, OCT 27. 1958, ROBERT | Help Wanted Male S Oak Pa Mich called low-cost copiers! -be IT1ON TO COST Gon bynam .. 586 Lee. 281 W ees Bt age 26. | kG ban ses : me beloved son of Mr and Mrs Wade | 1 Ae S eo Like to know more $84,000; Detroit Firmoz ba 8! Paine. Gear brother of Mite. Nols | fe eo about the Bantam? We Buy All Types of Sen Mills as Payne Mrs Peggy Sue Smith, | - - apace | == [= et : . Mrs Linda Lou Moore and David | ~— , i akes Low Bi nh one AB eens ce H Payne Mr. Payne was tak Mio Wale Then call us right now. WASTEPAPER iGen Brea .. 922 Twenty Cen PayoG ae aes ce wey cere oT) Ali % Is aN ; yp hcrasne . Vien te <9. Underwd q to the Hooper Funeral Home in | AL ) PURI. TIM PA: al - . NEWSPAPERS 50c 1002 |. Oo Gin Se Ga in Soe) is ollae at cervone | Sok es - ES JANI : _- RRUGA , # } X = ft rer Gillett 454 Un Pac 3 | ee Oe eee aera Gouna | es GPA) US Gl Leen e: or : General Printing co UGATED. 80c 1002 RO} {EO The contratt to cover iaatee - | Geos ua one | son yore, Payctts count, { ha CSI I eC] } | nings g earn ac uci as $70 eenite ware Ex- Pontiac Waste Material Co. |construction of an 18-bed addition Goodyent ¢ 972 Unit Airc 16 eeurtes pices Benes ee | Tew100 per ws week Cat FE 43200 mense and hander < Tritt ruit yy i : + g wre R- i p RES I bs ¥ 7 135 Branch FE 2-02u9 |, to the new Community ’ ‘Hospital Gran Paice © 26 Unit. Frut ac a — = We ii ed DEG BE Oe te 5 Baan te S DAY WORK oe q anc -O2u tere dediio th Ww ‘Gt No Ry 48 un us Cp 351 Wil HELM. OCT. 26, 19§8. MARIE. | Biba ee lesman in thi 1 PART TIME Sal Esta nie Gee ME and references Ft 2 ‘yes erday was awarded to the War- Greyhound 15.7 US Lines Kis 792..IrwindRle, Waterford Town-?7 nity We vffer an opportu to appare! hop. must rw ° US Rub 43 #| ship, beloved wife of Joseph Tier- earn rea: money seo ing 4 of tue Were Portia D 1TIKF 7 OR « DAYS ren L. Couse Co. of Detroit’ The! gun ot a us Bteel wee BAT ney. dear mother of Mrs Robert | finest cars which over the « a mmork oc babe << 4 ) B 96s an Raa! 28 2 : Clancy. Raymond A J. and Joseph | re price field Pra A 1 = 8474 tweive oe eee = ~ tted wos 42 Walgreen .. 44 | Wilhelm. dear sister of Mrs Mer every buyer had an eputomob.ie t ie per 7 Se BUSHEL 671 EF yerv’ contractors submittec : Soe Se Wert Un Wel 25 5 garet Coulter and John Curran Youur prospec + 4 x aoe i ae : ‘ : Indust Ray . 227 Westg A Bk 20? fecal wereice will be held, Pri: | RUSS DAWSON HAS AN EXCFT noe = u Mans! ale ean bids which were opened yesterday ing Rand. ... 90 Westg FI 6B 4 dae Oct 31, from St. Michacls | LENT reputation with the put: t i Ph OFE 40 D ; FORGES ass 8 ENTE Oe AD office space divided ‘at the hospital, located on Van: ines ie “ane Wien & Co 29 3 Church at 10 am. withinterment, &8§ ne coe ot ey bi Recs a d EFINED LADY TO § BE R pusne! FR, 8 4398 a A nspir Cop foolworth 49 5 in Mt Hope Gemetery. Recitation ; * Most a ress lve dealers in t LIER { preter: a y WORK a ae i a of the Lapeer: interiak Te gab Young 6&W — 124 of the Boricy atl be Thursday coun f you're the trpe o! nat mos oT SS SAILS : acomb co ine n us Mc nest Sh & T Jil | a! 830 pm. at the Brace-Smith \ &T saesman we want wr Mat ppointme ’ [Int Harv ..... 382 Zenith Rad 133 | : Funeral Home. Knights of Colum- vite you to get m touch « s Goodson, FE 48018" : wok * le | bus recitation of the Rosary will| at 232 8 Saginaw ser M: REI 1ABI E WOMAN TO CARF pects, Th hospital i as ted 7: & a 9 Bon eanenaay Mis ren Tree To (Ge Dichiideea (livealin) (Morel far FAS ING 1 ue e hospita was dedicated | . yifhelm w e in state at the Re UISS S ; Ss .: home than wages MA 6-3842 ce 2a7e last weekend and inspected by Announce Applicants 7 | piasesSiiliy Puberal Mome = | MERCURY = EDSEI — LINCOLN |SALESLADY, EXP Fon FU S eee I u ; | ,ZELL, QCT. 27, 1958, FORF, ST E ENGLISH FORD time in stationarr au party re several thousand visitors during | ' lMnGoduNislrose= ane ed0dewo nusband 3 | MEN NEEDED TO SERVICE “tote Bodines in Birm Appiy in _ ee _ the threnday open howse. More fine PDactmactarching, [— | tenia’ Mutmisaast | SOME oe spomien entity shoe. snupmourn cage. Witeee eee rloe =e Tee i i 0 5. udy sary Exceptional cppertunty and § 3 expe-. _fetarial service ens ee vow bulldog on 5 any al me LON £ FOSIMASIErSHIpS BA a Me Goapsten | nee PEEbu at ainda ia in le ae Ee new ng on Sunday alone, f Taviow: : rE y |} _ment ar 412 avat, lat 9 care of = aylor; also survived by three | — a ine at ; i ; ranc | TOYS AND GIFTS FREE _ MOF E tr tite Pon- hospital officials . said | Names of applicants for post-} BT Ret eelde oe, sce | for having a Sander Pa FE time Press Fox No 63 \ __ . The same Detroit company was Master Positions in Keego Harbor} | the Donelspa- Johns Puneral Home | A MAN gual ae ee | BOs MAC BARYSITTERS BVREAU | at 13 m. with interment i ‘ TE : : awarded the contract to build the and Orchard Lake were announced! a | Drayton "plains Cemetery. Mr Caan SAKING Conde ee Wate Ste call eatie ee ve 7 >, | = ell i t ry -Johns = ean working condit SOW Ve aes eariv rnin original 30-bed structure, whjch today by the Civil Service Com-| = Fe er een non Et | cumitedi (Asn OREN We taron | A COOh Inte evenings \ was finished this summer. | mission in Washington. | aa = | _hetween " ‘@ and 11 30 am j a enced ein ger By ite pen REFINED WHITE WOMAN ake I — : S sue sires poasitia r r convalas- * S Pa For the Keego post, they were le | CanLiLr CT TON M wo apple ate: pa po oe ing for conva ; 6 See ~ : ee _— eee . With administratiy abtlit fo eeot w (tps is Saas Hospital officials expected the Patil L. Beyett, Gerald T. Shauch-; | The Pontiac Press | well oi Dermastent Totice | WHITE WOMAN FOR DOMPSTIC ST BR Agee i j “lity ready Nessy *harle zl + F ' position Tees lent working con-| work, live in exp with refer- = annem — see ee A jpew EES, facility to be meady TEAS): Charles De & ea ind - FOR WANT ADS | Vattions and future, This can lead ences Write Pontiac Press Box #7 WASHING ANI) IRONINGS 2305 \ ‘for operation some time next Marjorie E. Billings : | {0 a top manaceriai position In WHY WORRY ABOUT CHRISTMAS ee - ; | | a few months First Natiqnal 3 ee ea eS ) ANY KIND P imonth. Mary A. Purdy — M. Holl | (Great Seo tee S0o .| money? A few hours spent it : oy \ — Fr ‘ Bs eo ee Meds DIAL FE 2-818! credit Burean Inc 302 Pontiac | friendly conversation selling Avon oe 2 B27 : \ rea ranged at low cost 7 res day and Mrs. Mary L. Hawkes, ; State Cae a 6 20246 wu preuide a good encore Onen y f{INGS AND TRONINGS ALSO \ | 5 . . . . eee » ) NS “RS ngs in ontiac amd surrounding CUT AT "kip and deliver. FE ‘ ; applied for the Orcharg Lake posi- From 8 a.m. to 5 pm » WI “ | iewpenips Prone tsdas Pe easne yl \ Office space problems can now be solved for all time Oxford Vote Rejects en , 7 cente ek part time 101 W Huron | or write Drayton Pains PO Box woxytex WANT WINDOW WASH \ . +4: | ; ‘DISTRIBUTOR SALESMAN NO _ 536 Sa Ga eancauclalian OR F807 \ “a 27 i All errors shonid pe re Yo ee Z ite A ran MAN. Help Wanted 8 Floor Lavine — Finishing | A es : : ‘ Die “tr sr | tyme is 12 o'clock noon the - = nro: C UD BILLS FE 8-30 attractive, produ ve. ‘ 4 semt ‘Timte, 25, of Detroit, were treated | dav orevinns to nublication | ager fnr retail clothing store Pre-} aRm YOU WANTING WORK O ee 2 a : “Nt WOR down, 138 to 126. Last December, . | fer one with some mens clothing OR | ary KINDS CEMENT we RK. ifor minor injuries at St. Josepn 5 ‘ experien State all inf looking noping you don’t find it? oeacananie J nsen FE d ; rign was 94 to 79 in favor} Transient Wantage cna erience State all information| Have opening int ms | reasonable Je au _ Art Metal... the movab/e “modular” partitions ie hee |Mercy Hospital and released. be cancelled up to 9°30 & ™ including salary requirements —| Cai make above avereue: wana e = BAS EMENI PUT % NORE “ - > of the issue, but short of the re-; * * * the day of publication after eenahee oie the) Eontiac) Brees 150_N Perry * to 17, om ne neath home Also brick block, be : : | eeme 0 FE 8-894 quired 60 per cent. | : - ; the first Insertion Gags GUIS CLEANING | COUPLE TO LIVE WitH LADY | _°™*?! work ah hd ee e x | ‘The two were passengers in al - eran m. Walk) | Free rent. Light housework. 51 A-| SAND & FINISH FE 5-3722 ‘car driven by Maurice Wallace, CASH WANT AD RATES che Creaners: Lake Oxten. Mien | Carter, | Pontiac Hardwood Floor Serv - C Ls ‘ H - The money from the sale of gen-, Orth Lake Rd. oF ay bd _ NEN * OR 3 SALESMEN POR | MEDICAL TECHNICIAN AND 4- } BUILDING RE PAIR, CARPEN- eral obligation bonds woyld have’ (24, of 285 rehard c Head s mbes. ° e modernization aluminum Agus tS reenel a Pootias Osteapath=| ee . been used to construct a water Farmington Township. 3 160» 2.70 96 pbcoms read iccora ul or part | Contact sDirector ins o peoeiie | A-A FRE NC RING purifying plant and other. improve- | Wallace's car, traveling south on, if 2, 38° 3S 2s Mi Auburn Ave neiwece 16 San. | | Reotngs._sente Lines OR 3-6666, | ments for removal of rust from Saginaw, collided with one driven $ 2.70 490 130 Banas Oa tia BR ERP E | | Salesman or Saleswoman|. AX B TRE NCHING ~ village water. iby Nena Wynn Roach, 42, of 465! i a to co. ee rimneedoresergton apes (pee Riles Bona maa | Peeper lines field tile. : 5 Ed, . Ta hi all i ; i en's furnish- | FE 5-990) ' Oxford’s water comes from vil--Howard McNeil St., which was, o 408 729 10.80 Boy sunanraeeccuee MY ae T. | ings and clothing. Write complete |ANY TYPE Of GOUSE a — 17 W. Lawrence Sts FE 2-0135 lage wells ‘moving west on South boulevard. | \ [nEtiani ec SHEEMTER TSE a | ree > Done Peete | San care Ob yeep ia i 8 . ' , 1 . d a