The Weather == THE PONTIAC PRESS ae Sm cece 17th YEAR UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ABSOCIATED PRESS xxx Looks Over MSU Blast Scene Deadly Scorpions Biting Survivors’ 1000 Die in Mexico Storm: Williams, GOP She's a Big Girl Now Hundreds More at Bay on Total | oe MayBe Victims of Wind, Floods 3 U.S. Women May Be _ Aboard Freighter Lost | at Sea in Disaster Amount Needed Republicans Agree on 70 Million and Gl Fund; Governor Says 110, COLIMA, Mexico (>) -- With 1,000 or more believed dead from a sneak hurri- cane and widespread floods, the dazed people of this smallest of Mexico's 23 States today struggled From Our News Wires LANSING — A new im- ,passe developed in Michi- | gan’s cash crisis today when ‘Republicans in both houses rejected Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ demand for 110 AP Wirephete blast while conducting routine distillation experi- -LAB WRECKED — A reporter looks over the scene of an explosion and flash fire in a Mich- ments. Three other students were gs injured. , million dollars in new taxes. against privation and igan State University chemical laboratory. Two Windows were blown out of adjoining rooms. The Caucus sessions in both swarms of po . graduate students were critically burned in the fire was confined to the lab. feaaieet produced agreement S 01 polsonous scor- | pions. a | ° e,° e,e ‘on a figure of 70 million The disaste M ~r\’ Ww | C Gisastler MexXICO S$ Two Students in Critical Condition aoflacs it nee lex reverie worst TH Fateat tatters jin addition to one-shot use covered an area on the Pa- MSU Blast Injures Five \of the veterans trust fund, |which has a market value of about 40 million dollars. x * * cific Coast slightly larger than New Jersey with a population of about 100.000. EAST LANSING (UPI)—Two ofiburns from the waist up because He sald Shreiner was “‘prob- : HER FIRST H rns ae * . * the five Michigan State graduate they were standing at- counters bly doing a routine distillation The Republican stand cleared the n Whe eéiciell Given bcd dpe tne eee raat The violent when the blast occurred . way for screening of tax proposals Stowe, who weighed only one pound, four ounces = Marie still resembles the curly haired doll who re Violent storm that roared students injured in an explosion experiment when the blast oc- ; ; . hrou : : Fill F ° ¢ Chi . © but left Democrats and Republi at birth last Halloween at Pontiac Genera! eff nurses misty eved at the hospital last yea through the port of Manzanillo and fire in a chemistry laboratory; caro pediment wt curred.” Four of the students cans deadlocked over how much Hospital. is big enough now to be curious about She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Michael! Tuesday and the foods that fol last night remained in critical con- C@&®, ret - managed to run from the room, money would be needed. the traditional Halloween symbols, the pumpkin Stowe of 4410 W , ved droy 1 r f dition today. gree burns over 20 to 30 per cent 1.4 Shreiner was trapped \ ; - a f 4110 White Lake Pd, White Lake lowe ee ay ee a ~*~ * * of his body. He was described by _ . ; Williams insisted on 110 million = &d black cat. Now a plump 17 pounds, Tina mw nship homes. knocked over communica A third student was listed as| Officials at St, Lawrence Hospi- East Lansing Fire Department gojtars in addition to the trust TL tion lines and overran highways serious as a result of the blast and, tal as serious. Lt. Arnold Gordon, who said fund 1 ° SEE TNG TSS oes s was guided into the blackened Jab- O Orl1s S ° The dead may include three fire that caused ‘‘several thousand dollars’’ damage to the lab in the MSU Kedzie Chemica] Building. was operated on this merning. Ernest P. Benson Jr., 23, of New oratory Castle, Pa. and James L 24, East Lansing, were treated for by Shreiner’s cries, One witness described the con- A House spokesman, when asked Corbin, dragged the injured student out if Democrats there would agree to the Republican figure for annual School Board Receives Be Caretul,-— t small coastal freighter apparent- ly lost at sea S. women who were aboard a In worst condition was Hariow inor burns and cuts and re- fusion as “an explosion and scot revenue, said, “We can't.” : M. Mork, 24, of ‘Trenton, who | leased. everywhere.”’ | The development apparently fol- G bl O t Colma State Gov. Ro Oh ~~ + * ‘lowed removal from consideration O Ins U Aye (Gale ' — 5-Year Financial Plans 9 estimated that about Phillip A. Shreiner, %5, of Lans- The chemistry building is ‘‘ob- x of one lucrative potential source Kee lose lookout fo on 800. persons reniciicd Mina dale, Pa.. who also underwent solete by today’s standards.’ Uni- Cool, Possible for raising additional money—the _ ? ‘ - / , _ r atnae itlan, a farming se of about emergency surgery this morning, versity President John A. Hannah R . 1s vcholesalers tax ‘ry witches and goblins topight and , qi, located 23 mile< northwest was also in critical condition. |said today. - ain forecast FIGURE I8 TOPS Administrators last night in executive session submit. “*“"'"* ot Ce Both suffered severe burns @§4 {| Hannah said the 35-year-old ° AP Atty. G Paul L. Adat held . That was the message issued 2 . BROCK. meme he ibuilding, which had $13,000 dam- {OF City Tonight = ity. Gen inn . ne en ted alternative financial plans for support of the Pon- ..4.. m. Oakland Co av lor oh ee ease * e proposed levy unconstitutional ,; - — . today Kland County Jaw en on . Mork was transferred this morn-|@8¢. Was not built to accommodate ‘as Rais drawn. The one per cent tiac school system through 1965 to the Board of Educa- fy. cement authormee ac the | as Other prelffhinary _ fatality ing from the Lansing hospital “the kind of work now demanded. Ghosts and goblins will have to tax had been regarded oF capable, tion neta a " *s MUGS ures included: Magtanillo, 74. Te s ‘ ; 1 especially r we : wer : : PALE et fallowecn coman 16: Cihuatlan, in adjoin- where he was kept overnight to Of students in chemistry, especially don warm jackets under their cos- 4» ucing 95 mill iollars a| — tun vite . : ical veepitar at Ann Arbor |at the advanced level.” tumes tonight as the temperature x pd cing 95 million dollars a) The measures, based primarily on salary and building ‘Both Pontiac and Oakland 'N& qe 0 state, 14; Coahuayama, for "specialty work on his eyes.”| “we continue to hope that “!!! continue cool with a low of” 4 Senate source on the -12-man ~* * * costs needs, will be studied Coanty Sherttt's Dept. urged Mesnosean . n STANDING AT COUNTERS | funds will Se ee \“ ee Pg nit foe ee pees . by Board members and’ tertuce of the trckaed treaters, | The federal government official . future to add a fireproof addi- : ‘0 mulion figure was regarded as br ht i tine oe he ern ay A All the injured suffered the most - A light drizzle is possible hd bina 6 ?nd High School rougnt up in open meeting who will he out on ei t ly put the drown dead at 438 but _ tion to the building .. .”’ Hannah | tops''—that is, subject to reduc- ; a ee Seed. wae Ut: a | said. A little rain or drizzle is pre-. tion by any retrenchments or ad- for discussion in about one tonight and in other county areas esque ‘het ™ sunanees ‘ y t MISSING month. tomorrow. { icted fer Saturday's feotba tre . . e Dr. Lawrence Quill, head of the vanes The high ps be 56 i ministrative economics. a, ’ p 1 The navy announced that 21 of MSU Chemistry Department, said , . “It does not contemplate any | Exactly what proposals to ‘rons Neve asses mom 38% persons who had hece phearid he was ‘‘still in the dark as to For the next five days’ temper- reduction in appropriations al- meet future budget requirements pany CHR eros: Wiby inter the 1.800-ton freighter Sina’ va exactly what caused the explo atures will average about four ready made for 1959-60" he said. were submitted to the Board ~' '"* ' i were missing The nav ¥ report sion.” degrees above the normal high of : for The vision of children he ‘ ’ | and normal low of 38 The ball was in Republican Waterford Board Backs i loses se tlipicaet lown bv their masks and her “id not sav whether the rescued um ver |} “We know they were working ;*+ * “ hands as the Legislature went into Basi P| C . Superintendent of Schools Dana cocumes will make it hard ior Wmeluded the three American with compounds in a distilling Precipitation will total about one the second day of tackling the new 1c ans overing P Whitmer said he expects the’ motorete 4 set faut i | wemen passengers — Lucille a . I ite ) Mii ola mut Oo : . . . . , “ihe . - ( S { per in a . ; experiment,”’ he sald. ‘We have halt toch ia iin Satusiay or Sune Oe brought on by invalidation $2! 2 Million Project Board will arrive at a modifica. Police Capt. Donny Ashley, pateo) Pette. 55, Laguna Beach. Calif: Nine Months Figure Is to go back today and check day , of the 110 million dollar use tax 7 eine ail . bapeeal waneharwior and Margaret Gower. 43, and her 0 M through the debris to try to piece . increase by the State Supreme Waterf _ a. _ Si. fhe Meu hbo chenitl iano lranemarnadeitia mother, Viva Whaley Harris. 55. Double; 200,00 CN, together an explanation.” Lowest recording in downtown (Court. - aoe Township's Board of * * * ses ‘als ind be 7 nari — both of Acapulco and formerly cf : . “ducat last Prov either ae Tor ica mane eI Cus , Now Strike-Idled “we € cere aim aed nals at A $10. one-shot tax on car and Gucation last night sills vd A eileen ° M ~ tody and prosecuted San Bernardino, Calif Quill said windows in several ad- 1s rm were gently blowing truck drivers has zoomed high on basic plans for a new $2,500.00 a ne ae Sed an aa . — —— I gency appeals f food + . joining rooms in t P S The tthe : ; ler , 5 semor high school on a 50-acre site Made until the board and adn a AMA SSRntniine DETROIT «#—The steel strike | idin ae er a two miles an hour. the list of emergency levies put = _ istrators reach a satisfactory solu Why, Mrs. Smith! ie as args spe will put huge General. Motors out uilding were blown out. but fire forward. Backers said it might at the end of Bender street near = their studies y, rs. omith! shout most of the disaster t a ar building Shines peu damage was confined to the one lab At 2 p.m. the thermometer read produce as much as 35 million dol- jiatchery road ton irom their studi rea despite ‘round-the-clock sun i ae € Ps - a a? rig > Qf, c eeck ) eee “ aes by Plareh 1, The project is part of a 5-mil. _ If # millage increase is deemed = LONDON (UPI) eee: drops hy all available planes Ww ————_—— ——__—___—_—— : - : ; necessary, a vote may be asked Clayton Smith. «8 was eieeted 213 helicopters The world’s largest manufac- lion-dollar school building program : . he spyaaitiem afl lr . t ‘Ri : Y T i re > next spring, officials said. rom a meeting of the canine ; ; turing company has run out of Bishop Performs Rite at New Novitiate under way in the township. Funds defense league jact taght fy SCORPIONS EVERYWHERE steel. Most of its auto assembly | were approved by voters in a spe Assistant Superintendent of kicking a male member during here were urgent calls fo vac. lines are closed or will be by to- e 7 cial election last March. Schools Otto C Hufager said Pon- my. GASAic iantinued on Pas ( ry nie yee will be filed. | onsecr f t f The second senior high school ae) eno ete on ae - TT ~ - : . S stems all] « the employes will be idled. | d e @| e @| e OS! S will accommodate some 1,500 chool systems a dh. : vials Even more layoffs will come | students. It will he designed and is faced with mounting finan- next week as the remaining as- | The main altar in the*chapel,yesterday by Bishop Henry E Immediately following the con along the same lines as John D. cial pressures Nearly Complete ‘59 UF aged anne Oe an a lof the new St. Basil's novitiate in Donnelly, D.D., auxiliary bishop secration ceremony, the Rev renee Junior high school, ac- ENROLLMENT RISES 5 Seklond : aaa Pontiac Township was consecrated of Detroit George B. Flahiff. C.S.B f cording to George D. Mason Enrollment increases by approx D T t A d : s : seorge ahiff. S.B.. o 4 i cakes, Came “= - “ apes Toronto, superior general of the Architects, that building's de- imately 400 students each year rl ve O a Ss nnounce bendraoelr * " ed : a Basilian Fathers, offered Holy ‘égners. a according to Dr Philip J. Proud . ' Men i" ~~ _ ‘ ie ; SSi s stender of schoe ry 1 . 1 1 ee financial report Thursday Mass upon the newly-consecrated = The over-all plan outside the # ey — we — : i Nearly complete campaign figures for the three fund- é : alte ber tis : an . . - “Snroliment 1 ®& was bo . I ‘a altar with a number of Pontiac school includes a football field By 1964 it is expected to climb raising divisions of the 1959 Pontiac Area United drive night, showing net earnings of 135 million dollars for the July-Sep- tember period and 725 million for the first nine months, * * * GM's profits, equal to $2.55 per share for the first nine months and 47 cents a share for the third area clergy, priests and mon- signori in attendance. The former Basilian Fathers’ novitiate was located in Roch- ester, N.Y., but with the great increase in vocations to the com- nunity in the past five vears, the new novitiate became a neces- and track on the west side of the property. In the northwest corne: there will be a softball field and on the north side a baseball dia mond and tennis courts. CIRCULAR DRIVE A landscaped circular drive will 33 to 22,185 It costs the school system 8390 a year per student. With other | variables static, the school sys- were announced today by campaign chairman. The report of the Industrial Robert R. Eldred, general Division, headed by tem needs an additional $160,000 Thomas F. Wicthorn, shows that employes of the nine each year. Ten vears from now when the plants which are members 0 * Assn f the Pontiac Manufacturers contributed $279.- quarter. compared with 339 mil- ih = as ke . wind across the eastern section om lion dollars for the first nine ; oa aod rg 5 B. ev. OT: There will be parking for more erat illite ‘ or realized 651.43. or 42 per cent of the months of last vear and 65 million me Grescoviak, ©.5-B-, SUperlor than 450 automobiles on a black-.2 <0 Per cent. or Seabed ASL Or qud rons ntire ec y 1. $647 for the third quarter of 1958 and novice master. topped lot to the soutt crease, the figure would be an ad entire Campaign goal, 5044, JOS. | ( { vA, - j > * * * Situated on the crest of a hill The dri : mil , ditional $1,600,000 B ° C tf f 698. Board Chairman Frederic G. at the corner of Giddings and Lake... *, Orivemay MI ome © Proud points out that these hg cing U 0 Our Plant corporate gifts added an = oO Van Zandt street and Williams yj) es are not realistic. It is obvious a ; Donner and President John F. Gor- Angelus roads the three-winged Lake road on the north, with ; a dWal & additional $154 77412. or 208 per don, commenting on the steel sit- building overlooks the city of Pon- diner drive f ‘ "ti ; > ane TTA AS nat conditions are NOt WASHINGTON ‘UPI De: cont of the camipaien foal. The uation, said the shortages didn't! tiac, some six miles away. The i ail arom ms pail ne ta ts Says able p ; fense Department today canceled Industrial Drusten contributed a bother third-quarter operations be- site covers 80 acres on one of the Joo cE — aM eteabdee roue’ out one of the 1.500-mile Thor mis- total of $414 42 or 62.4 per cent cause the company’s supplies of highest hills of the county. , hfe: sie squadrons scheduled to be de- of the goal. according to Wiethorn, steel were as large as it was * * * Special emphasis is being worked “Coste are rising. The cost of ploved- abroad. Four squadrons possible to accumulate. Modern in design, the chapel is into the science rooms of the new living increases annually by 2.3 rather than five will now be sent Adaignal agile iaegae va er se are sti coming in from * * * - ular otif— high school er cent. ,overseas. chapel iat talerese waliews There will be a transformer and oe enced . tena 6 * * * smaller industrial plants. At How long the snuaew ns last and cundleeliciex. Eten the rain. dark r With 15. two-student ‘Grmtiiced iow Base res rt) The Pentagon announcement alee present, Wiethorn§ said, this depends on when fresh supplies sal stand and the Holy Water fonts, Work tables in the center of the : . , said ‘‘production of the missile by %TOUPS contribution stands at of steel become available. In- dustry sources say it will take at least three and possibly up _to five weeks after steel pro- duction begins before sufficient parts can be made to bring as- follow the triangular pattern. Charles D. Hannan, A.LA., of Farmington, was the architect, | and the general contractor was the Shurrer Construction Co. of Pontiac. labratory. A greenhouse and work room will complete this section. Reading tables, an audio vis- | ual room and informal reading corners have been included in the library plan. rm ] In Today’s Press the Douglas Aircraft Co. is being phased down immediately’ at |Santa Monica, Calif. The announcement said that “since special requirements by the defense department and the $3,000. The tentative total of $417,425.53 is the largest amount of money contributed by the Industrial Divi- sion in the history of the Pontiae Area United Fund. Fisher Body Division, with 2,600 sembly lines into operation Comics Nelelsislsaleslele eb . . again. The solid marble altar. imported. The home economics department County News an cen aeronautics agg nes contributing employes giving an “ ‘ s 6 5 . e , . Normally, automakers consume from Naples, Italy, is unusual in will have a washer. dryery“all Editorials . onesies t a a will con Oe eet SS each, Conteiaiten 15 to 20 per cent of all steel out- sated Peal eae Oe shaped like a huge chal- kitchen equipment, movable sew-. High School 13 ies seal a xa aro inet? $34,779 64 2 0. = . ; ~ child earn ‘ . “lose behind were the & {9% con- t. It takes about two tons of PARTICIP - a : — a . ice, and the French imported win- ing tables and a child care unit Markets 38 Close | j cect to build a car. the SFR SS LEMONY — raxee part ee fe dows are similar to those in only, Several details and minor Obituaries 10 The reduction. wh may save tributing NES f General S consecration of the altar at the new St Basil's . ON TEARS: three other churches in the United changes will be worked out be Sports 20-34 «6©S$1N00. 000.000 in the dillion-dollar Viotors Truck and Coach Division Our Gasoline Prices Are Down—$ 6 ¢ Township were (from left) Bishop Henry E meray States. tween. the board members and Theaters 22-29) «Air Force Th progran pre-and the 19.071 connibuting em- Octane Regular, one of the finest, auxiliary Bishop ot Detroit, the Rev. George B. Flahiff, C. S. B. ® * * architects before construction bids TV & Radio Programs 43) sumably was because many | pl of the Pontiac Motor Dive p= te ag amy ‘. 0 foe Pn poo of Tor ‘onto, superior general of the Basilian Fathers, and the Rev. Father Grescoviak said an open-will be asked. according to Super Wilson, Earl "1 ropean gountres fused to receive stor Employes of. the divi JB -Earmer Gas & Oil Co, Bernard M. Regan of St. Basil's. house is planned for next May. intendent Willi@m Shunck. Women’s Pages 23.26 =the missiles (Continued on Page 2, ¢ 1) | ; ‘ \ . TWO a * Reuther Calls Says Nik DETROIT w—Walter P. Reuth- er says a personal attack .made on him in Moscow, picturing him as a bigamist and a lackev of General Motors, is baSed on *com- plete fabrication and falsehood." The Seviet Union's government- controlled trade unions leveled a bitter blast yesterday Auto Workers president, accusing him of deserting a Russian wife n the 1930s. The attack was made @ trade union newspaper Reuther attributed the attack to an encounter he and other LS, laber leaders had with So- Trud in \iet Premier Nikita 8. Khrush chev in San Francisce last month. Reuther, who also is an AFL- CIO vice president. made head ines with his account of how hrushchev was told off by labor aders. Reuther said Khrushchev id referred to himself as dic tutor of the working classes. Later / / Bigamist Story a Lie: ita Angered in Frisco Visit union Jeaders said Khrushchev had ky job March 27,..1935, and was not used the word dictator but not a Communist Party mémber. “head.” PRINT HIS PICTURE CALLS HIM A LACKEY Among Trud’s photographs was Moscow Radio reacted angrily a 1954 picture of Gorky workers, to Reuther’s account of the talks. with one identified as Reuther with Mr. Reuther, lackey of'with a General Motors executive the monopolists."’ under a caption saying: ‘“‘Having |sold out the interests of the work- i In ee a lacs Sta ers to become a lackey of the Det Le > monopolists, see with what servil- Europe and the Orient observing ity adtiver shakes hands with one aste plants and machine shops. of the directors of General Motors, He was for a time in a group tawis Sesion.” of American — Seaton is GM vice president in viets’ Gerky aute plant. charge of personnel and acts as Trud’s artcle purported to give the company’s chief negotiator in an account of Reuther's actlvi- contract talks with the UAW. ties in Russia. Trud then added a_ romantic * * * touch to its story. : The denunciation included letters A woman, signing only N—the from persons who said they worked Russian signature for anonym- with Reuther at Gorky. A docu-' ity — wrote that she first met ment said to be Reuther’s employ- Reuther when she passed the ment card showed he left the Gor- place where he lived and heard Want Tax Blank? Get It Here The .% at 10 Ss Mill St mises to become an unusually $s) } i * * * The Department of Revenue Of- ‘e serving 1 Michian is located there If you want a refund on the unconstitutional use tax, ge there. That's where the ap- plication blanks are — the first step in getting a refund. “We've only had r application blanks so far C. Horton, assistant anager of the office “Both were from persons who ud the use tax on new automo- ies two requests said district * * * But the office has had dozens of quumes over the telephone, he 1. and expects a flood of people drop in for application blanks. The telephene inquiries, he said, were made by people who had paid the tax on big pur- chases—cars, furniture, building materials. * * * Apparent!y there wont be n Ch ‘emand for refunds on smaller purchases The Pontiac office has only a . application blanks at present, it expects more soon, said Hor- ton. * * The Pontiae office serves Oak- nd. Macomb, Washtenaw and fonroe counties all of the tnumb area * and In order to save monev. Hor- Broomfield Tells Monday Stops for Mobile Office Congressman William Ss Brooi id announced today his mobile vier office will be situated in 1on Lake, Milford and Highland nndav for citizens wishing to estion him ¢ federal mat “x * * * The trae wo e Union Take business ca from 9 am.” ti) am front of the Mil 1 Post Otfice from 1 te 3 pm i mm front of the Highland Post fice from.& 30 te 5:30 pim Le * * e¢€ S1ODSs 41¢ part if a tywide excursion of Broom ids to inform his constRuents the goings on in the past session Congress and to listen to iny estions citizens mught want an- ed The Weather Full US. Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY —€ onsider 'e cloudiness and a little warmer te- threugh Saturday Q littl rain drizrie likeis tenight and Saturdar High tedar 54 Lew tonight 44 High turday OB Easterty winds at 7 te 13 tiles. Rureau Repert a dat “ Tedas in Pontiac € prece tecupe:a P Bird - Easterly rigks * Satur Dewntewn Temperatures i a 19% eee ot td “oo TY zy) lpm pm - Thursday tn Pontiac {As recorded downtown) chest temperature . 2est temperature an temperature Weather—Partly clouds One Year Age in Pon chest temperature ..... ‘est temperature Mean temperature Weather—Sunny tiac bad . 42 ee eeee Ce Nighest and Lewest Temperatares This te tm 86 Years 8 in 1933 24 tn 1873 Thursday's Temperatare Chart ene 45 41 Marquette 41 38 a 'timore 532 34 Memphis 66 43 marck 36 30 Miami Bch. 88 178 wnevile 84 73 Milwaukee 49 «(35 falo 55 % Minneapolis 47 42 ag 50 New Orleans 74 58 moat! 66 52 New York $5 37 elan 57 4? Omaha 58 46 ver 45 30 Peliston 47 39 rott 1 % Phoenix 76 82 uth 40 37 Pittsburgh 60 37 Worth 73 64 St Louie 63 55 Rapids 51 25 8S. Prancisco 69 58 ghtor 43 39 8. 8, Marie 47 38 sonville 80 Tl Trav. City 49 &8 eneas City 65 46 Washington 58 237 une 51 32 Seattle 62 3% i Angeies 72 36 Tampa 87 72 ‘ ‘ , Township She turned around and saw a red-haired man who asked to walk her home. “That is how we got acquainted. We went to the cinema once,” she wrote, and registered their marriage a week later. * * * She continued Retund ton said, the Pontiac office has | ided te distribute the ap- Sirti by mail. ? without a mother and no one to warn me — we went to dances The blanks — relatively sumnple but talked of other things —* he to fill out—are to be mailed to yowed his love at first sight He most of southeast- Lansing, where the Department gaiq he had dedicated his life to °! of Revenue headquarters will proc- the workers and needed a true ess them ‘girl friend. A copy of the bill of sale. in. “He spoke about the chains of dicating that the use tax was paid, Capitalist labor which must be must accompany the application to >rekem, about bieodthirsty oe Lansing ploiters — my God, what didn’t It's best if the one per cent use be talk about. Anyone’s head tax is shown separately from the Would have been turned, let alone three per cent sales tax on the &®@ lmexperienced girl. bill of sale The Department of Revenue will send out the refunds by mail * * * “Soon after we got marred, he Stopped talking about politics and I no longer heard beautiful speeches about lass struggle. ——we There was next to me merely a miserly, reticent man. He reiter- ated without end that one must Trud devoted a page to Reuther, Next to it was a more recent pho- at the United Under the headline: “Get acquaint- tograph of Reuther shaking hands THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 4 AP Wirephete CELEBRATES 72ND BIRTHDAY — President Chiang Kai- shek of Nationalist China, who will celebrate his 72nd birthday Saturday, poses with Madame Chiang on the grounds of the presi- dential residence in a suburb of Taipei in Formosa. _|viving veteran of the Civil War, The Day in Birmingham 3rd Pneumonia Spell Hits Reb Vet, 116 HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI)—Walter “Old Reb” Williams, the last sur- struggled for life today against his BIRMINGHAM — Seaholm High thi ttack pneumonia ig; School here has been that third % bes will receive a and The old soldier, who expects to| Plaque from Dartmouth College in observe his 117th birthday on Nov./ the near future on the merits of 14, was thrust back under an oxy-| four graduates of the high schol gen tent now attending the New Hampshire a week ago and Dr. Russell Wolfe ¢ ©. ¢ kept the old veteran under an} Ross A. Wagner, principal of oxygen tent three days. Seaholm, said he received a letter * * * yesterday telling of the awards. But by Monday, Williams weed "improved ”enoupt | 4 Mudie tum aerd sme breathe naturally and Wolfe re- mice in the college's moved the tent. The old man’s i lin get agp ne daughter, Mrs. Willie Mae Bowles, rn AE oro eto managed to get her father to eat scrambled eggs rather than be fed past year. liquids with an eyedropper. * * * But late Wednesdily the Confed- erate suffered a~relapse. “He seemed to get worse yes- {terday so I had to put him back under the oxygen tent this morn- ing,’’ Dr. Wolfe said yesterday. “He’s not critical, but he’s pret- ty seriously ill,” Mrs. Bowles said. “We're having to feed him liquids again.”’ ! + Nearly Complete UF Total | (Continued From Page One) , The Women's Division headed by ‘sions on a per capita basis con. “is. Noel A. Buckner, went over > | | “I was 19 years old. I grew up tributed $12.65 and $12.35, respec. 't8 @0al of $25,157 as it raised! tivels $26,787.65. , The Pontiac area report showed FROM MANUFACTURERS ASSN. $9,853.96 raised against a $9,912 Contributions from the members quota. Co-chairman of the Pontiac the Pontiac Manufacturers group is Mrs. Roderick Taylor. Assn. are as follows: The Waterford Township co- American Forging and Socket. chairman, Mrs. M. G. Prosser, $1,934.60; Baldwin Rubber Co., reported the township , women $5,636.20; Consumers Power Co., going over their quota with con- $2,500.66; Fisher Body Division, tributions totaling $8,494.69. The $34,779.64; General Motors Truck Waterford goal was $7,571.28. jand Coach Division, $107,542.01;' Headed by Mrs. Myron Leighton, |\Jig Bushing, $580.80; Pontiac Var- Lake Angelus women also sur- jnish Co., $512.80; Pontiac Motor passed their quota of $2,150 as they ‘Division, $124,100 62 Oil Seal Co., $2,064.10. Contributions of employes show | @ $37,374.43 increase over the amount contributed last year. Universal Oil Seal Co. attained a the highest employe contribution thom | } | | Advance Gifts $81,312 raised, or 8.5 per cent more than last year. Additional advance gifts are Carrier Corp 38 7 $1.000 @s Jewelry and Shaws Jewelry $600 Division reported . § Announced.» Poole said 92 per cent of $166,274 has been collected. the school,” Wagner said, “It x« * *& speaks weil for ali the students | “It is imperative.’ he said,! of Seaholm. “that all solicitors hand in their| completed calls this week. We're! \trying to gé over the top and it’s |going to take everyone's coopera- tion.’” ! | bined efforts of past students,” | Wagner added. * * * _ * * we have received He urged solicitors to return all pledges to the UF campaign head- quarters, 132 Franklin Blvd., as “However, | } |soon as possible. * * * | | Commercial Division contribu- ,tions include: Pontiac State Bank Employes $905 40 Pood Pair (Miracle Mile) Employes $610.00 C. Penney Employes (Miracle | Mile) er eee $452 20, ! Pirm 8 wees cexsaas -COOEE! FP. J Poole Lumber Co. Employes §382.80| Kresges (Miracle Mile} Pirm ... $360.00) | Employes = .- $177.69] Abstract and Title Guaranty Co. | Employes cea ee eceus.'s $355 20 General Motors Acceptance Corporation Emplo s ae - - , 5 Association of neral Hi . ‘ Mile be care ful si ith money per capita. anya erage of $13 85, Donelson -Johns Wonca! Mean _— "oo Miracle 7 Mt had lived together for the firm's 149 employes who = Funeral Rome - Firm winiioe “After we ha Iver ( ae parks-Griffin Punera ome Kroger (Miracle Mile) Emioyes . participated in the llth annual Voorhees -Sipie . . ee eight months, he “a me ‘I me delve. Automobile Clup of Michigan . +390 porhacn lye a ar aiceene Neaving for AI ca’ | ore (Miracle e 4 Sore Y oe . “ gi ee | The firm also showed the highest Mathes Hargreaves es Ge. Be ee to write bu Hadad 1, . . I ~ipa- pSron Mendelson Memoria! Fund $430 ManviMe Manufacturing Co... Before me he Was a. scoundrel percentage of employe participa Kroger Co .. $390 Culst ‘Pontiac Paderal: Credit _ . tion, 93.1 per cent Mitchell Typewriter ©... $350 Union Employes -_ egoist,. a man who would do any : Abstract Title & Guaranty ..... $300 Pontiac Credit Bureau Employes +P thing for the sale of personal com- Serving with Wiethorn in the H W_ Huttenlocher oe -.$300 Kresge ‘Tel-Huron) Employes ae er = iaiaaaia as : rere: J, 1. Agruc mines OO ses +. $300 Garrc Employes PRderal Credit fort Industria! Division were: J. Aaron Riker : $300 ~Unton Employes : s : ae ac edsinc | 25 : hibecle 3 ie * But al! wounds heal and this Stimmick, Pontiac Manufacturers j5¢ 5 a ae “~s ton The Lion Store irhcle — ~ oe ne did too I have been married Assn. plants chaiman: E. R. Bigler, Sealtest Pontiac Milk Div ......... $238; Empleves eeelcees es ; ) lid 1 I é . : er . orden and Co ‘ $2006 1sur ; ‘ again fur a Jong time. My hus- general manufacturers chairman; yerpa Powers 0. 77 tT $200 ane gag eee. , yinee i Dr ive Commit- General Printing tte see a H Employes fe ; band is an engineer esteemed by the Industrial pie e - me Achuiné: Comite Sify Austin-Norvell Agency Employ | LOUIS VANITVELT everyone. We have a wonderful tee of George M atson, Earl A. Wiltem 8B Bertman Lees $180 Loan Employes ......... $142.00 JERRY L. KOCH i 8 ; : . ; onal Food ores $ j | laughtei Maxwell, and William G. Clifford. Community Leen . 1 go meen eee anes SHS . } Saas * . see Jerome Motor es ployes .... - | |Cunningham's Drug Store eee «$126 00 P C. | Donaldson Lumber ——— Bi Rrechke Fiambing oi. “$100 09, ress Carrier | Irvin. tTdon ° Seen’, |Jehnson and Anderson .....«..- é e The Luster Poundation ......,..... 8116! ; L k t e UIders nquest Tagegtagats, Pouniton <<. RR ooks to Career ofree nion UIC Beene tito : ae arry a LO etree Ae ee eee } - gg ee aes sies| in Engineering Sheek ld nice: ee Led | t enne andenBer iste sis ! | in nl In 0 \McNallve ee ae coo | Looking forward to a career in ‘a ma ac pi Fs Memdrick cee oteass $100| engineering is Pontiac Press car- . . . Arthur Scot 7 oo Siee rier Jerry bs nara Secon Cosey- Louis Vanitvelt Dies in Dortiee Bee i een ree: ae 0 00 U y \burn Dr., Waterford Township. ; WASHINGTON (P—The United The company reported a net loss Mrs Henry Jacobsen : $100 foo ; rchard Pu AE @ er corals erie ee arars ; \ Hospital Today, Result Steelworkers Union today ap- 9f $38.926.943 for the three months wr ang Mre Bd. Yule lr hee ; This ao John D. Pierce of Brawl Over Beer pealed to the Supreme Court ended Sept. 30. Homer said. “This HH Stanton Plamping 0.1.4.1 se ~Government Allocates Junior High student plans to make I : : had Biair Eye a © = eocoponoae ‘ engineering his field of study at to overturn a Taft-Hartley in- i: the only big loss we ve ever had Blair Trans: $100 $4 900 for Survey of the University of Michigan some a ; . junction that) ordered 500,000) for a quarter Directed by Fred Poole, the Com- a ae day : : Wicsisiva County Chief Assistant Strikers back to work for 80 However, the company earned mercial Division continues to try Tri-County Conditions ‘ol ‘ rosecutor George F Taylor to days, and to continue stay of $84.251,916 for the nine months tg reach 100 per cent of its quota derry delivers The Press to day omered a coruner's inquest : : ended Sept. 30. equal to $175 a te . 79 27 subscribers in the Lake Oakland the injunction beyond Monday. 1 eT ] Of the unit's quota of $179,271. . : . into the death of a Pontiac man ‘ oe share., The regular quarterly div-- —— SE Federal funds in the amount of | area. He's been making his daily knifed in an Auburn Heights braw! PITTSBURGH Pa p—The idend of 60 cents a share was de- $4,990 have been allocated for a rounds twe years. last Sunda: er ted Stasis he d by Clared, payable Dec. 1 to stock- ipreliminary survey of flooding, jerry. * id . ‘ ' t ; t third . nall com. holde rs of record Nov. 9 conditions in the three-county area For Jerry, his route and his rvree itttrarthindhenialltenmenn) ; : : i Louis ‘Vaniicelt, 26. a) decree agreemen a third sma ° 100 eas of Oakland, Macomb and Wayne, hobbies go hand in hand. "Rd. died a . day et, seat fo minke pesee | | nes *Y) it was announced today ye wees hn Rd. died at 8 30 am, today with major steel firms in. the : ‘ He’ rid water ski nd h + 5 y Wissen Bocntet + « « e's an avid water skier and has so aL ales lercy Hospita 108-day nationwide steel stmke a oween arty Cc Willi SB bought his own boat and water The inquest will be held in the The union and Granite City Steel Oe Od Cee com skis with earnings, as well as buy- Oakland County supervisor's office q, ; signed a new labor pact Thurs within 19 days by Oakland County day mht. It followed the same Coroner Dr. J. D. Monroe. Taylor pattern as union agreements with said Kawer Steel Corp. and Detroit Vanitvelt was slashed across Steel Corp. earlier in the week the chest, neck, right arm and | left side of his body in a fight in front ef an Auburn Heights | bar shortly before 2? a.m. Sun- Granite City, the nation’s 17th largest producer, employs 3,250 workers in mills in Granite City, Hi., with capacity to produce day. | 1,440,000 tons of steel a vear. > . the ; ; phere we re SIX ° her men in The company had been operat A 2, ; ihe ' ;Volved in the battle Four were ing under terms of a contract. ex- friends with whom he had been fancier arinking a the Old puree Mill A A + averm, 521) Auburn Rd. ' The newest agreement came Taxlor huddled with Oakland Ve Count heriff's detecti this er! Hours after top-level nego- 1 } sher s etective s : a late : CSS tiators for the union and the in- morning to discuss the inquest in an effort to see if charges might be brought against any of the others involved in the knifing. | dustry’s Big 11 companies failed to make any progress in a meeting that lasted nearly three hours Government mediators told the TWO ARRESTED top negotiators to meet m Wash- Two Pontiac men. Bill H Whit-'ington Monday unless they can mire. 19. of 3715 Grafton St.. and reach agreement before then. A Waxsne H Conner, 28, 79 Parkdale settlement before Monday seemed Ave. were arrested for question. unlikely ing Tuesday night A Taft-Hartley injunction to end the dispute for at least 20 days also is hanging over the heads of the negotiators and the half-mil- lion strikers, They were the two “nnidenti fied men” that Vanitvelt and his friends charged with wielding knives in the battle, police said. “Both men said the brawl start-. Enforcement of the injunction ed when Vanitvelt and his com- has been delayed by the union's ap- panions tried to take away beer Peal to the U.S. Supreme Court. from them that they had just pur-| “I don’t think we'd ever accept chased.’ said Undersheriff Don- the Kaiser Steel Corp. unio; con- jald M_ Francis tract.’ Arthur Homer, president “They admitted slashing at their of Bethlehem Steel Corp., said attackers in self defense and then’ Thursday. running from the scene,”’ he added.! * * * Conner submitted to a lie detector’ Homer's comments were made test, results of which indicated he at a news conference following is- was telling the truth. suance of a third-quarter operat-' Both were released from custody ing report which disclosed two rec- yesterday. Also slashed in thelords. One was a record loss for brawl were Robert Leach. 21, and any quarter and the other was a Richard Cooper, 21, both of Orion record hacklog Cooper was released from the hospital Tuesday and Leach on Wednesday Ronnie Shane, 21, and Clarence Reed, 21. both of Lake Orion, were! “tee! Prices. Homer said this contract was inflationary, but he wouldn't say what it would mean in terms of MEXICO at YMCA Tonight The annual Halloween Party of! the Pontiac YMCA will be held} tonight in the ‘Y’ building, 131! Mt. Clemens St Lasting from 7-9 pm. the party will feature ghost stories. a spook walk, costume contest, prizes and! refreshments All members of the Youth De- partment are invited to attend, ac- cording to Robert Wisdom, direc-} Tepic . Gvuodalajare Pacific Ocean usly appropriated to study flooding jconditions of the Clinton River, \River Rouge and Huron River. field (R-Oakland County) said the money supplements funds previ- bank account When fall rolls around, Jerry says hunting takes up where the boating and skiing leave off. He was one of 10 Pontiac Press ‘carriers named by the Inland | Daily Press Assn. to receive ng As a member of the House of Representatives’ Public Works Committee, Broomfield said he has been striving to en- courage the Federal government to look into the serious situation of flooding in the rapidly-in- creasing populated area. award Certificates as outstandi newspaper boys. Elvis Out of Hospital tor of the youth program. School Money Plans. Submitted to Board (Continued From Page One) AP Wirephote WHERE FLOODS HIT — Map shows Mexican towns, under- lined, hit by floods in the wake | of weekend torrential rains and | a hurricane Monday. Mexico's Storm Toll 1,000; Likely More (Continued From Page One) ' | | | meet the growing enrollment. Sal- aries must go up. We will need more buildings to accommodate growing enrollment ‘Building costs are going up. Fa- cilities and supplies continue to be- | come more and more expensive.” * * * At the same time, Proud says. the equalized valuation of the, school district goes down by $13} million each year. This is a loss’ | cine against the deadly sting of! scorpions—driven from their nests'| in flood-crumbled adobe walls. H “Thousands of persons have! 2 been “stung and need inocula- of $275,000 to the school system. |tions.”” PS Chavez Carrillo re- The present tax rate is 18.75 | ported. “Scorpions are every- mills, where.” He reported that 100 bodies al-| ready had been buried in Minat-! itlan, another 100 were still to be buried and officials believed that |possibly 600 more would be fotnd Wife of Red Wing Dies of Polio in Detroit DETROIT (UPI)—The 22-year-jin the rubble. old wife of the Detroit Red Wings’| “We also have plenty waiting for Billy McNeill died today in Ford us in the town of Zacualpa, north Hospital of bulbar polio. of Colima,” he said. ‘‘We flew over MeNeill’s wife. Joanne, was it. We saw only the tower of the! eight months pregnant and doctors'church and a piece of the school. | were unable to save the unborn The place has about 1,000 popula. | child. jtion which hopefully may have! * * * found refuge on a hill and sur- , McNeill, a right winger for the! yived.”’ the remaining members in the ‘Our whole objective Homer Red Wings, learned of his wife’s| “Everywhere they are sending Vanitvelt party, Both were re- said. “1s to get a settlement which death in Boston where Detroit messages for food. Already we've | leas@d by deputies after being will not force a steel price in- played the Bruins last night in a dropped _ relief supplies from’! questioned earlier this week. crease.” jNational Hockey League game. iplanes but much is still needed,” | } Broomfield said he was informed of the grant in a letter from Col. W. W. Wilson, district engineer for the Army Corps of Engineers in Detroit. FRANKFURT, Germany: (AP)— Elvis Presley has been released ‘from the hospital after a bout with tonsillitis. ~* *. * “I feel we have finally suc- ceeded in getting the government to recognize we really do have some flooding problems in the * * * The U. S. Army said the 24 metropolitan area,” Broomfield! year-old rock ‘n’ roll idol left the said. hospital here late Thursday. The survey aliocation wilt | He was given three more days to convalesce at his home in near- by Bad Nauheim, where he lives with his father and grandmother. He is scheduled to return to full duty with ~ unit next Monday. » ek greatly aid the city of Pontiac ir its projected $8,000,000 for re- Itef of flooding conditions of the Clinton River and Pontiac Creek, said Walter K. Willman, city managre. “Anything like this would help us _ the project moving,” he said. * * * Purpose of the survey ig to de- termine ‘justification of federal work for flood control’ in the three-county area, Lroomfield said. * * * The money will be used to in- itiate a study on all streams in the area that flow into the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. It will determine what channeling and major drainage requirements are needed as the result of flonds | aggravated by or due to wind or) tidal effects. . * * * He said Col. Wilson announced | that a public hearing will be held! in Detroit within 90 ‘days to in-| form governmental units about the’ nature and course of the study. | CORRECTION | In our Tel-Huren “Midnight Madness” advertisement ap- pearing in Thursdey'’s Pontiac Press, the average weight of Turkeys was in error. It should Have read: Lb. 35° 16 to 20-lb. Avg. TE “This is the first time we have) received an award for the com-) ing a bike and maintaining his own © After Tonsillitis Bout Dartmouth College Lauds 4 Seaholm High Grads’ jawards from Dartmouth College past achievements of individu- who have graduated from a 0 present him the award. Seaholm High School has the dis- i x *& * aside for its share in the program, reports James H. Purkiss, city fin- anee director. Special assessments le vied against private property. totaled $22,263, while the cost was only $22,160, a savings of $103, Pur- kiss said, The city had only to pay $449 toward the program out of a re- serve fund of $4,000. | { FRIDAY & SATURDAY Only Bao TREAT All Famous Brands 5° Candy Bars $1.20 . 97: BOX Choice of Nestie’s, Clark, Mershey's. O’Henry, Milky Way. 3- Pu box of bars. ers, Musketeers. ~ -“ | TOT-POP Suckers We ag 50¢ Val. Ac. 60 for sorted flavers. Candy on stick. Pull beg of 60 Tot-Pop suckers Limit 1 bag. 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor } Nervous? Tense? 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January when the firing squad ‘By JAMES MARLOW for his enemies by firing squads Press News Analyst|and depends not on ballots but onjexecution of so-called war crim- WASHINGTON (AP) = If Fidel|mobs for support. inals was being severely criticized Castro is earnest about wanting} His government suspended Con-|abroad and he called together a a democratic Cuba, then why alligress Jan. 6, put off new elections|rally of a million Cubans to ap- the blood? _ [for 18 to 24 months, syspended|prove what he was doing to his Prime Minister Castro has criminal courts, and, through mili-| enemies. in effect. dictator since his rebel|tary courts, rolled up 555 execu-| His idea of justice was to try| army last New Year's Day threw|tions by firing squads. . a foe in a sports stadium, with out Fulgencio Batista's dictator- x * * not a single witness appearing in ship and took over. Yet he said Cuba will.remain a|his defense, before 18,000 people. 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' Crash in Harbor ' One Crewman Missing in Collision Near Statue’ of Liberty ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY: OCTOBER 80, 1959 ee eee eee British Ford Opens Winter May Be Stormy; ong Assembly Line Wind Patterns Unusual | toxoox — 1 nw snemie gs Tourist Lid Raised —_|ior tr 40 pounds 2980) ~ ‘assembly line costing 28 million| the highest auction price ever paid ca cianamewidie . = = ; . PARIS (UPD—The French gov-|f0r @ clock. WASHINGTON & — Never mind|tions. He said "the storms could collars began te ryll at the British The 279-year-old timepiece, built the woolly catérpillars and alman- bring either rain or snow and tem- ea Co. Dagenham auto factory |ernment has increased to 150,000 by the father of British clock mak- acs—now it’s the US. Weather Bu-| peratures could either be cold or| /0UTS4ay- francs (about $300) the amount a! ing Thomas Tompion | The plant, with a 1,000-vehicl y ‘reau that says there may be a/mild, depending on the movements, plain, a iwevenicle French tourist may take abroad. |by , Fough. and stormy winter ahead. of tropical and polar air. Presum-|Conveyor belt, is part of a 210) The move follows Britain's re-|Christies—London antique | This isn't definite. The bureau’s'ably, he said, there wolld be sharp| Million dollar modernization and|iaxation of tourist money restric-|house—sold ‘top long-range forecaster said variations between’ oné section of ¢xpansion program started in 1954. /tions The old French limit was Lonsdale of Auckland, New Zea- ‘Thursday November's wind pat-jthe country and another. Currently Ford is producing 540/ about $100. land iterns will tell more about what's ————- Anglias daily. The aim is to boost : |this to 1,000 a day by Decemper|AMtique Alarm Clock \or early 1960. Auctioned for $12,348 | ‘French Can Take $300 inches high sold at auction Thurs- NEW YORK (AP) — The liner Israel and a freighter collided Thursday night in clear weather '_—_ ee ™ just north of the Statue of Liberty One crewman of the Israel was/ reported missing The Coast Guard said the 264 passengers aboard the Israel, ) towed to Todd Shipyards in Brook- in store Dr. Jerome Namias, chief of the bareau’s extended forecasts section, said if present wind pat- terns continue, the nation may experience an unusually stormy \n, remained on the 9.831-ton ship ! ht. Although some passen winter with sharp temperature ermmigi d ‘4 IT pas haleerr contrasts between one section cers were shaken up, no serious AP Wirephete and another. CHAIRMAN OF BOARD—The He said the high westerly winds, Pennsylvania Railroad an- which normally blow from West to shortly after § p.m. during 10-mile , East, have generally been moving visibility off Bedloe’s Island. was nounced Wednesday the appoint- : aay aly oe Pee a : si from North to South during the the third collision this seer of ment of James M. Symes, pres- fa)} 7 FONG > ] in he .e 4 sock FH rbor ieee fn ead ident, as chairman of the board This has created conflicting I ar é cui¢ b Sié = he ‘: . s the harbor from the Allen J. Greenough, vice pres- ‘channels of air movement, with 1es acToOs I i r¢ ute . : seer tip of Manhattan ident, will replace Symes as |polar air moving South in one Th - wT wees the president, effective Nov. 1 channe} and tropical air moving he §&277-ton freighter i : y iecican, Press, with two ania North in another. Where these a _ -— channels brush against each other, holes in her prow, was towed U5 T Bit p \Namias explained, temperature safely to a Hudson River pier No UJ, J, ax | e own lcontrasts often produce unusually one aboard was hart = 7 . stormy weather SS f $568 p C { During most of the fall, he said portside, suffered damage extend- 0 er apl a | polar i has been pushing down ng from the boat deck to the | = ae . |into the Plains states, while trop- watt line The Coast Guard said WwW ASHINGTON (PT) Ameri- ical air has warmed the East How- the vesse! took on a negligible cans paid $98,400,000,000 in federal, ever, he said, these channels have , nt of water State and loca) taxes in 1958, or tended to move gradually east- use of the crash was not about $568 for each man, woman ward I tely determined and child So the East is having cooler Much of the ship traffic moving! Taxes per capita in 1957 were weather now after weeks of un- into and out of the Brooklyn piers $580. The decline resulted from a usually mild temperatures. must cross traffic in the channel rise in population and a dip of! whether these patterns will n g up the Hudson River from 200 million dollars in total tax prevail throughout the winter the upper bay collections, a census bureau re- cam not be predicted now, Na- port said yesterday. mias said, since wind patterns Taxes in Delaware were lightest often change between October juries were reported The accident, which occurred rule of success will work — ess vou do... Restaurant in relation to income, totaling and November. dialog Waitress, bring me a $81.96 per $1,000 of personal in-| If the North-South patterns con- s of tomato juice for a pick-;come. 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Third Floor THE PO 4 West Huron Street. : PONTIAC PR ESS. - - & PITSOERALD ené Publisher Soww FF. a vw. A. Rum, Vice “and Secretary ued Editor = : rer and Seavey J Rex, Sent M. Teespwets, Maramait Joupan, Gores C. ‘ —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— = 4 Castro Throws Away High Hopes for Cuba Most Americans earnestly hoped that Cuba’s Premier FIpEL CASTRO would succeed in establishing his publicly stated ideals of political democracy and economic reform. But in the 10 months since the successful revolution he has done more than his opponents to injure Cuba's economy. The all important sugar industry has beeh thrown into confusion by land seizure, American invest- ment has dropped to a quarter of its previous rate and tourism has all but disappeared. x *« * CastRO says that he needs and hopes for foreign investment to diversify Cuba’s economy and that he welcomes the tourist business. He has suggested that the U.S. extend $30 million in aid! However, American and other property has been expro- priated and payment offered is ridicu- lously low. A mild protest from our Government brought a savage five hour television attack on the U:S. even while international tourist agents were meeting in Havana. x * * In Cuba itself the revolution seems to be devouring its own children. Some revolutionary heroes see danger in Castro’s hate filled speeches and rabid nationalism and have said so. They are now termed “traitors” and are under arrest. Some may have been executed. Irrational attacks on the U. S., a country anxious to help, are d« ying the economic and politi- cal stability Cuba sorely needs. The premier is dissipating the good will he has had in all free nations. Calling a general strike to prove his popularity is nothing but demagoguery. Whether Communist controlled or not Cuba appears to be headed for complete economic disaster and more needless bloodshed. Hoover Tells Parents to Take Child to Church J. Epcar Hoover, Director of the F.B.I., insists in a few well chosen words that church and Sunday School can do much to combat our increasing juvenile delinquency prob- lems. Since we wholeheartedly agree and have had numerous requests for a copy of Director Hoover's statement we are reprinting it: “Shall I make my child go to Sun- day School and church? Yes! And with no further discussion about the matter. * * * “Startled? Why? How do you answer Junior when he comes to breakfast on Monday morning and announces to you that he is not going to school anv more? You know! Junior goes. x *«* * ‘How do you answer when Junior comes in very much besmudged and says ‘I’m not going to take a bath’ Junior bathes, doesn’t he? “Why all this timidity then in the realm of his spiritual guidance and growth? Going to let him wait and decide what church he'll go to when he’s old enough? Quit your kidding! x * “You don’t wait until he’s old enough to decide whether he wants to go to school or not, to start his education. Do vou wait until he’s old enough to decide if he wants to take his medicine when he’s sick? Do you? ~ * * “What shall we say whey Junior announces he doesn’t like fo go to Sunday School and church? That's easy. Just be consistent. Tel! him, ‘Junior, in our house we all go to church and Sunday School, and that includes you.’ Y x *« * “Your firmness and example will furnish a bridge over which youthful rebellion may travel into’ rich and satisfying experiences in persona! religious living. x * * “The parents of America can strike a telling blows against the forces which contribute to our juvenile de- linquency if our mothers and fathers will take their children to Sunday Schoo! and church regularly.” —J. Epcar Hoover, Director of the F.B.I. — “IF you would use a lion as a ‘watchdog’ you wouldn’t have to worry about burglars,” says an ani- mal trainer. You probably wouldn't have to worry about becoming old and feeble, either. Phelan About teen The Wary Birds They Give Hunters the Run Around in Many Ways Trick or treat: much of a threat. What savers too A pair of hen pheasants ran into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Savage of Waterford the other day. and hid un- der a bed. The garage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Burnaby in White Lake Township is the refuge of several cock pheasants After fighting all summer with the roosters in his poultry yard, Peter Roswell of Lake Orion reports that the cock pheas- ants now are very docile, in ordef to use the haven The Marlette area again is the prize bird hunting groumd, according to Elmer G. Wilson who writes glowing reports of the kill. In renewing his subscription to The Pontiac Press, he says: “Here goes for the 47th year. Do not know where you get more for your money, and where you are kep’ so up to date.” Mad all over his 240 pounds is Herbert Pliny of Pontiac Lake. He killed a large cock pheasant with his car. and the driver be- hind him picked it up. ; Many reports of second blossoming Easter lilies are being received, topped hy Mrs. Grant Harlson of Rochester, who has one with eight blossoms. For the first week in November in this area, The Old Farmer's Almanac says: “With a huff and a puff, nature gets rough.” Raising both rabbits and carrots, George Hunter of Clarkston reports that the former now refuse a steady diet of the latter. They de. mand variety The material for a half barre! of sauer kraut came from a single cabbage, raised by Roscoe Pillar _ of Keego Harbor. It weighed 42 pounds. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Bertha Hyatt of 308 Oakland Ave: 88th bir:hdav Earl Conklin of 163 West Lawrence St.: 85th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J Hooper of 322 Prospect St.: 51st wedding anni- versary Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith of Detroit; formerly of Pontiac: 57th wed- ding anniversary Mrs. Orpha Alleman of Keego Harbor. 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Garmond of Waterford; 54th wedding anniversary. Osmond Bellmonthb of Bloomfield Hills; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hadden of Lake Orion; 59th wedding anniversary George B. Tunstead f Oxford, 86th birthday Almond Orrison of Birmingham; 83rd birthday. Mrs. Nora Bellfiour of Rochester; 81st birthday. Mrs. Isabel Stackhense of Walled Lake; 85th birthday. Speaking of Dragging One’s Feet David Lawrence Says: Heavy Steel Losses Only Part of It WASHINGTON — U. S. Steel Corp. lost $31 million in the third quarter of this year. Bethiehem Stee! Corp., the next largest, lost $38 million in the third quarter. Jones & Laughlin, the fourth largest steel pro- ducer reported a loss of $16 million Inland Stee! re- ported a net loss $7.5 million Wheeling Stee! reported a net loss of $4,263,000. Lukens Steel re- ported a net loss of $3 million. 4) Those are the LAWRENCE figures just an- nounced and they add up to about $100 million—but they do not tell the whole story. For the government of the United States lost taxes equal to these amounts and foregoes as wel] the taxes on profits that would have been at jeast $200 million Also, the Treasury lost far more in tax receipts usually col- * lected from the many industries indirectly affected by the steel strike. But the losses in wages to the workers are even larger than the deficits of the corporations in- volved in the strike. This, too, means a loss of taxes MORE TAXES So the American people must continue to pay more taxes (0 meet these defimencies and thus the hoped for day of a reduction in tax rates is postponed Nobody gains by a strike and yet struggles arise periodically that are eventually ended by ‘‘negotia- .tion"’ after which euphemistic statements are issued about ‘‘vic- tories’’ won. The truth is that every big strike is due to the failure of the Sometimes union ‘politics keeps a leader from making an agreement that he fears will make him un- popular with his constituency. Sometimes management hesitates to make a concession for fear that next year it will face a strike again as advantage is taken by the union to press later for further conces- sions Collective ‘“‘bargairing’” now- adays means that anything granted in a previous year is permanent and not subject to change. * * * So far as the public is con- cerned, it can hardly bring its in- fluence to bear except through government and this, too, leads to “settlements” of strikes that are likely in the long run to do more harm than good. In fact, today's strike in steel Is largely the result of the mis- handling of labor-management relations in the past with too much government pressure of the political sort that forced un- sound settlements in order to get * The Country Parson . “I like to see a fellow more concerned about his behavior than what people think of his behavior.” a resumption of production at almost any cost. Today’s impasse between the steel companies and the unions will not be solved overnight, The Taft-Hartley Act injunction when imposed will not necessarily bring a ‘cooling off’’ period or even a disposition toward conciliatory moves on either side LACK CONFIDENCE The fact is that no machinery for settlement exists today in which both sides can have confidence. yThe spokesmen talk vaguely to each other but they know all along what are the basic issues and what must be done to get a settlement. One thing that has to happen is an acceptance by, the union leaders of the concept of change in ‘‘working rules” in the steel industry, just as they have had to be changed in other industries to meet the new conditions brought about by new machinery and equipment. Dr. William Brady Says: Digitalis Impedes Flow of Oxygen to the Heart The right and left coronary ar: teries branch from the first half inch of the great artery (aorta) to supply fhe heart (muscle) it- self with the pur- est. most freshly oxygenated blood. Next to vital brain centers, the heart muscle is more sensitive than any other structure of the body to restriction or brief interrup- tion of a constant DR. RRADY supply of oxygen. The - typical chest. belly, neck or arm pang of angina pectoris is due to depriva- tion of oxygen Likewise the pain of coronary thrombosis or corenary occlu- sion; and the best emergency re- lief for angina pectoris or coro- nary distress is inhalation of amyl! nitrite (from glass peari crushed in handkerchief) or in- gestion of a nitrogtycerin tablet dissolved in the mouth. In the first of these two articles about care of the coronaries I men- tioned factors which constrict the coronaries and so prevent or im- pede delivery of oxygen to the heart muscle, namely, digitalis; unpleasant emotions, particularly fear, anger and worry (diluted fear); alcohol; and overexertion in an emergency where anxiety prevails * * * I took pains to say that observa- tion and study of a large series of cases show that as a rule angina pectoris or coronary thrombosis is less likely to occur when one is moderately active than it is when one is at rest, that alcohol con- stricts the coronaries and reduces the supply of blood (oxygen) to the heart muscle when it reaches a contentration of 0.1 per cent — that is to say one part of alcohol jn 1000 parts of blood. ‘ I did not say that digitalis in- variably causes constriction of the coronary arterioles. I sald that some physicians believe it is dangerous in cases of angina pec- torig or coronary insufficiency. Personally, I wouldn’t take the stuff in any circ tance—unl a doctor in whom I had great faith ordered me from day to day to take it or. else. There is still tobacco. The sub- ject of the effects of tobacco—cig- arettes, cigars, pipe, snuff or chew- ing — on the heart, arteries, lungs, stomach® digestion, nerves, vision and general health — fs a vast jumble of theories and fancies from which it is practically im- possible to draw sound deductions. In the first place as it seems to me, if the nicotine in tobacco is as deadly,as the old timers imagined, how does the ball play- er who comes to the plate ingest- ing a cheekful ever get to first base? 1ess The best I can say about tobac- the is —— Coronary artettoles 1. I believe the cause of the path- ological effects of smoking is the carbon monoxide generated by in- complete combustion. 2. The signs and symptoms pre- sented by a person made ill by to bacco smoke, whether his own or signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide gassing. 3. I am not prejudiced, although prefer a pipe, when I say that gather from the clinital records that cigarette smoking is most harmful, cigar smoking less harm- ful and pipe smoking less harmful of the three—perhaps depending on the amount of carbon monoxide in- haled. : Of course this is only my belief —which may or may not seem plausible to 100,000 other doctors Signed lettere not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene not dis- ease. diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr William Brady if 8 stamped. self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiae. Michigan (Copyright 1959) because you realize how in- without the “superb cooperation of so, any people. I thought The Press did a most outstanding job for the you to know how grateful the entire \ a \ . RB. Eldred Wants Campaign to Support State Who was that bolshevik that It is the duty of everyone to,sup- took a pot shot at Fritz Crisler of port the government and state in top col- which he lives. Our recent success » With United Fund gives me the idea of a United for Michigan was Drive, the money “to be used to their support Michigan in its financia! the crisis, * * * The payroll deduction pian is good, along with cash contribu. tion. Additional sources of reve nue could be obtained by profits * from fund-raising projects of churches, lodges and clubs. * * * Hac gigs Fe x fgis ike 114 E. New York Ave. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY He said, in a certain city there was a jugge who neither feared God nor regarded man. — Luke 18:2. ® ® * Fear not the proud and the haughty; fear rather him who fears God. — Frederick Saadi Case Records of a Psychologist: c > = Now’s the time for action. By supporting Michigan in this crisis, you're supporting yourself. A unit- ed effort for a just cause is sure to A. L. Butora Drayton Plains ‘Why Do You Do Nothing at All” You must have some kind of control for the labor man. but it's shown that after they or- ganized, they were out for them- Selves, regardless of even the Gov- ernment. This is the members’ fault. i . . - In larger quantity __. Yet certain items do provide . . . For real economy . . . Like bushels of tomatoes and .. . Of peaches and of pears .. . That you may want to cook and can ._. To store beneath the stairs _. . Fresh sea food is available... Fish, shrimp, and lobster tails . . Oysters, clams and quahogs caught... . Beneath New England sails The market place is wonderful . . - But as for staple goods __ . The stores that save you money are _.. Right in all neighborhoods. (Copyright 1959) Teacher Must Use Salesmanship Use Dr. Buley as an admir- able yardstick for rating good teachers. And don't make the mistake of thinking a Ph. D, automatically means a good teacher. A lot of Ph. D. pro- fessors put their students to sleep and erude no more vital enthusiasm than a dead fish. Sénd for the Rating Scale be- low. By GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C — 483: Dr. R. Carlyle Buley is professor ef American History at Indiana University. * * * “And he is an excellent prof,”’ one of his students informed me. “In the first place, he doesn’t use his lectures ready in thetext- just to parrot again what is al- ready in the text- books he amplifies and il- lustrates his his- tory lectures with dramatic cases and ‘human _in- terest’ examples NOT in the text. And he can re- duce abstractions to simple terms. He uses clever analogies that clinch his points, . “For example, he recently gave us a very lucid case to illustrate the production, consumption and ' acquisition of goods or capital. . x* * “He told the story of a primi- tive native who spent all day try- ing to catch fish for his family. The native averaged one good fish DR. CRANE x “Then he worked overtime on a certain day and managed to catch TWO fish. That gave him an extra day's food supply. ‘So he didn’t have to go fishing the next day, Meanwhile, he sat around in his new leisure and be- gan to THINK. “As a result, he evolved the idea of a net. And by weaving bark or wild grape vines together, he fashioned a crude net. “Next day, when his-food sup- ply had run out, he went fishing with his new equipment. “And now he caught three fish, whereas he used to average only one. As a consequence, he had even more time to perfect his net, And soon he made a second net. “Some of his neighbors now wanted to use the first net, so he rented it to them on the shares. They caught three fish and gave one of them to the owner of the net for rent. * & & “It wasn't long till he was in the net-making business, He was a manufacturer and a capitalist. “Wasn't that a dandy analogy, Dr. Crane? And don’t you agree that Dr, Buley typifies a topnotch teacher?” BRAVO, DR. BULEY . Yes, I salute Dr. Buley as an example of our finest type of teacher. For god teachers have a fondness for students and an en- thusiasm to convert them into zealots for the course, so they — try to dramatize their jectures, A good teacher is thus 4 ‘‘sales- man”’ of ideas. He‘doesn’t mechan- ically parrot what is already in Tt thus takes far more than a mere Ph. D., to produce a super- lative teacher. In fact, many men with: only - a B. 8. or an A. M. degree are far better teachers than some of the older professors, for they understand the interests of the under-graduates tn their classes and can slant the material bet- ter. But a good teacher like Dr. Buley never loses his audience ap- peal for he follows the surefire Public speaking formula outlined in tomorrow's case. * * * Meanwhile, send fo the “Test for a Good Teacher,’ enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit), It helps all teachers improve. x & * go gy to Dr. George w. Crane in care Th P. 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Branded Low Grade | was convinced that Fidel Castro dren following a circus parade. |apnals — creating thousands of| treated. ‘ Sean Paar sf wenire : ' ae fecti Amer} had the makings of a 20th Century) y saw tim sifemce ap enormous |jobs for Cubans, good housing,| Uryttia, the first president of] Qwen School. EARLY AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKETS $7 In e sig MOFICAN simon Bolivar, and so wrote. Now crowd of excitedly chattering schgols,” hospitals, etc. the revolution, is under house ar- New den mothers are (All Sizes) bbe dik akie ne vac cn eee Education System ‘I think he's just another 190 Cubans with « shuple gesture— rest. Tourism, “‘the second Crop,” |ryaries Romella, Mrs. 4 ra \Century Latin dictator, wired {0° "finger to his lips. Net even | He bas crushed freedom of /has been killed: Youth brigades|mues’ ye Keeneth HIS & HER’S PLATFO 2 for $9Q% WASHINGTON The govern." | Stalin could have done Mt as | assembly, freedom ef the press jmarch and are indoctrinated. — /virs. Frank Coleman. QUGROES Sco cccap cuateeecuain t Th a campaign : aa =n ping Am a pen more impact these days. Castro's) then he speke, and it was the) political foes real and imagined. (trucks, promises and threats. Re-|'They are Mike Shaw, Atwood Lynn,|| STUDIO DAVENPORTS irrations persea whe seeks ¢o resign |lations elping $ threats and mutterings are DO) og lity... the) A who to with P improve each|Kerry Reid, Keven Mirosky, An- mee tions. voice ’ ’ + Secretary of Health, Education’ more intemperate than much ot |voice of hate, not compassion . . . Say. The history books are being) thony Romella, Roger Ringblom,| (Veriety of Gelors) SASS and Welfare Arthur S. Flemming, the condemnation of the U-S. OY lot thirst for blood, not a desire rewritten under the aegis of a min-|Dale Bell, Larry Tomeril, Ronald = FURNITURE SALES announcing the campaign at a/other Latin big wheels in bygone'., give food and shelter to the ister of education who addressed|}Baker, Leonard Atkinson, Frank ; news conference, called diploma'and pre-electronics history. poor. It demanded heads, not Latin Communists at Santiago de _ Larry Southard, , I Mile East of Auburn‘ Heights mills “persistent low grade infec-| About the time I did a stretch hearts. Chille — of “same! the , Matthew Newman, Joe . 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) tions in the American education t, te records section of the | The trial of Maj. Jesus Sosa meeting of American Republics no Carl nc Deri tee tise’ NO LAND PAYMENTS Smerk: : ' system.” State Department we were be- Blanca, which followed in the The target of the drive, Flem- ing hated with great enthusiasm clamoring Sports Palace, would ming said, will bg organizations by Colombia — an old simmer- [have shocked the Nazis at Nurem- that award degrees without ing anger that dated back to | burg courses of instruction such as all | Theodore —- oer ACCOMPLISHMENTS! table educational institutions in Colombian affairs \(out of | ; eae before conferring de- which came the Pamamanian foe's aceogtne ere “te real i. . | s ° aay at om Ss? jraised most workers salaries 20| > Flemming said the first step ito 25 per cent, cut rents 30 to would be compilation of a list of The only two times we made/40 per cent, reduced rail, bus, i all ‘alleged educationa] institutions eyen mild diplomatic protests|and public utilities rates. But the whose activities are believed to be .ame 1) when a book namedjcost of living continues to rise, questionable. “Uncle Sham” appeared there in| negating these boons. “An institution will be labeled engiish, and 2) when some Col-| He has promised new schools, questionable if it purports to grant gmbians stoned Charies A. Lind:|hospitals, roads, year-round em- educational degrees without Tre bergh at the Bogota Airport. Lin-|ployment and the end of U.S. —--—- quiring the usual academic per gy on a good-will tour, took one ‘domination.’ The ‘‘domination”| fielal bookmark, above, and the | The brain of thunder lizard shots developed, One showed MON. Thre SAT.—FRL “til ® FE 6-00 >) private ranches to fatten up on Eyeglasses Revealed {g) |the cult. Private farming equiP-lin Spectacular Shot a] owners, DENVER ® — As Woldemar . There has been no payment,) Kima told it Thursday, he was cpmeemistertory WORRIED OVER DEBTS? R33 | ; ’ ents, debts or bitte when due, see . junder the agrarian reform. The| he didn’t notice that his eye E,GatoAN Faetvey chUkLELL SRG sas, arrante for p yes een looms, the influence of the irres-| Kima, a laboratory technician NO SECURITY ENDORSERS REQUIRED ponsible Raul grows. at National Jewish Hospital in ONE Am TO PAY #}| A pity. And beyond that, a) Denver, made a fruitless search, Member American Asseciation of Credit Counsellors mounting tragedy at our doorstep.| then came home and bought new “Let 14 Yeurs of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You" Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. snap- pst} MICHIGAN Sormance,” Flemating: said. \look at the reception committee consists of paying Cuba more for| poster on which the girl is sit- |(Brontosaurus) weighed only about a desert CREDIT COUNSELLORS x * * ‘and fled in an American legation her sugar than any other nation| ting signify National Children’s |a pound. The animal weighed) and on the bush, in perfect 16 Pontinr State Bank Bldg, FE 00ue This list compiled by the officeicar. The committee threw rocks will, and the most enlightened’ Book Week, Nov. 1-7. about 35 tons. lay the eyeglasses. of education will be made pub.ic,| at it. | — a _ Flemming said, and added to in) The experiences of the vice pres- the future Flemming gave no in jgent and his wife in Venezuela ; dication when the list may be an- and elsewhere is fresh in mem- —: ory. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon might Flemming sald the cfémpaign jvery easily have been killed in also will include studies to clarify those circumstances. what powers now are available CASTRO ‘GOOD GUY te nen mn hah sa © ie | But there is something about aa saa States. \the Castro situation that is at once more depressing and more alarm- Religious leaders, Flemming con- ing. tinued, also wil] be asked to help) ! : He was going to be the dif- in finding a solution to the prob-| | lem because, he said, degree mills} *remt kind of Latin revelation . , | ist. He had university training, mies many so-called religious de) oe he 5 , Sy : | lifted men’s hearts everywhere Flemming cited several exam- , ' Ha ples of what he called ‘‘enterprises . illustrative of those that do a dis-| ie # Rebim Hood im the sugar | cane brakes. service to American education.” * * * He was the clearly etched Good He named as examples the Col- Guy, as incorruptible as a TV $7 $7 lege of Divine Metaphysics, 2811 marshal. 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Rockefeller wo sree] AMERICAN MARIETTA : NEW TEN NEW 1960 DODGE *2,195 Ford Dance Band&jLeader Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas |S D IT # — A fiddler who MARRIO CHIAPELLI {Motor Division where ‘he worked Pearl gic of — one Pray: offered this after-|for 31 years. St., will eld at 5 p.m. (OMOF| hand, Clayton A. Perry, is dead at nscm at the Madete A pra Fu! Surviving are his wife, Ethel; row at All Saints Episcopal Church ito" He died of cancer yesterday. ; ; ut *\ daughter, Mrs. Gerald F. Verno|Pontiac, under ‘the direction of] perry joined nerat Home for Marrio Chiapelli. (+ Pontiac: a son, Joseph E. of/Farmer-Snover Funeral -Home.jigos when’ he infant son of Mfr. and Mrs. James Pontiac: five grandchildren; and a Burial will be in Kingsley (Mich.) tion of Ford and his dancing mas- Chiapelli of 174 Florence Ave. Bur- brother. David of Detroit. cemetery. ial was in White Chapel Memorial) “— i’ will be held at 11 am.) Miss Cook died Yesterday after ener Monday at the Voorhees-Siple|an illness of six years, With Levett, Perry did research 42589 - Surviving besides the parents are . ; 22004 work into folk songs and dances. . , : a brother, James; and six sisters, an te — oak Wtirey Hospital end’ fa} This led finally te a national Aiken, professing bis own néu- 4 IOR Yolanda, Diana, Cynthia, Narda Pak LSeeaceS ia General Hospital. She also want fiddlers’ contest sponsored by trality, said in an interview that INTERIOR and EXTER Leah and Lisa, all at home SAMUEL E. LAWSON | tax sos é pei pele Nurees| Ferd. the New York governor also would The baby was dead at birth ves- - _— ; F aeare = sociations be favored over Nixon “in most of ' terday at Pontiac General Hos- Samuel E. Lawson, aA. of 2964 and Micniges Sees | wan ihe deaths of Henry Ford New England” in a two-way race ec Watkins Lake Rd, Waterford Surviving are her father at and his son Edsel, the old-time for the GOP presidential nomina- Pital. Township, died yesterday at his Northport; a sister, Mrs. Claude music and dancing project folded. tion JOSEPH F. HANCOCK — home. He had been in ill health Whitney of Walled Lake, and a ye cor stg tape The Vermont sehator sald . > © 69 of 957- about a year brothers. jofficer at Greenfi illage ai sald, Paes fe ee al Fs 's home! Survivors include his wife. Lucy: GEORGE W. ECKALBAR | Wrked there until his retirement ee ‘ LATEX ALKYD PAINT yesterday after a long illness two daughters. Mrs. Earl Mull of ™ ar oe lin 1957. ‘ is ahead now.” He added, “He ; sontiac Pontiac and Mrs. Sue Stevens in PONTIAC TOWNSHIP—Service| would win the nomination easily Ww ’ He was retired from Pontiac : See . En ™~ r ) Repels ater! _ a _ South Carolina: and two sons, for George W Eckalbar, 72, of} es if the convention were held to- | ’ Hugie of Greenville, S.C. and Sam- 1674 Giddings Rd., will be held at Chairman of the Board + day.” @ Seals Pores and Cracks! INSTANT CREDIT uel serving with the Army 1:30 pm. Monday at Huntoon FU ot Phelps-Dodge Dead roe * os However, he continued, “It could @ Dries in 30 Minutes! Mr. Lawson’s body will be taken neral Home, Pontiac. Burial = we atias — “~~ tbe a very close fight” if Nixon on Clothes for the Family from the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral follow in Perry Mount Park Temes} NEW YORK (UPD — Louis' CLOSED IN—Army’s new uni- and Rockefeller both become active 10 READY MIXED COLORS end Appliances Home to Rogersville, Tenn. for tery. 'Shattuck Cates, 77, board chair-| form for handling toxic missile (candidtaes to head the Republican’ PLUS People's Credit Clothing service and burial Mr. Eckalbar died at home yeS-|man of Phelps-Dodge Corp., died! fuel completely “seals in” wear- | ticket next year. 101 IN-MIX COLORS AVAILABLE 8 N. SAGINAW STREET MRS. RUBE F. LACY jterday after a prolonged ilinese. last night. er against cantact with air. Suit | Aiken said he felt Nixon has: ; . : . MRS. Beet | Surviving are his wife, Lena M.;! Cates joined the copper firm in| has own 20-30. minute oxygen | saa fanaa political assets’ in Applied by brush or roller... no wetting down ee oe F ‘ie E Press - ones hsig aig Pele and se it toa giant in the| supply. |some conservative backing. required. High hiding + durable finish ee 71, of 19 Carter St., died yesterday o tiac; two sons, G i through a series mergers. | The vice sident ‘‘is still suf- ‘aui 7} vater. May us STR Ie PAINT at Pontiac General Hospital after Pontiac and Jack of Massachu-| Earlier, he helped develop low-| rm | fering from some of his support. a connate block concrete, brick pies aggre- 8 eas} an illness of several months setts; a stepson, Charles M. Horn'cost earth-moving methods which She Carries Jet Fuel ers” such as advocates of “right- ; ’ hi ’ , STRYPEEZE } e She attended the Baptist Church. of Pontiac: and six grandchildren. | made it practical to work low- , ; 'to-work’’ legislation, he contended. gate block and asbestos shingle. eS ae \] Survivors include her husband: Four sisters, and two brothers, grade ore mines in the Southwest. ere ee es ere "eae mover used by es- | s Willis : ontiac, Walter o : , > on- | : . sionals, too. At peat nd i hig ay ean, tnoth ot pieieets wien a —— . terminal near here is scheduled Something for the Kids ee y six grandchildren; and a_ sister, ‘Cement Is an Adhesive __ {to arrive Saturday. The ship, the) ae rol YIRYDEN — Service for Mrs. ment Is any a mai a jaa ae -615 7 - "aaa ae Sans "Griffin Heber Hattie) Fisher, &2, of S574 which can hold solid substances fuel for jet aircraft at nearby |purse of small coins, to be tossed 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 56-6150 will be held at 2 p.m, |in place when it hardens. iSawyer Air Force Base. ‘to children watching gt the church. Funeral Home, her body will be Main St PAYDAY | 2 p.m.| jtaken to Earlington, Ky. for serv- Sunday at Muir Brothers Funeral ‘mey-y, SS fice and burial Home, Lapeer. Burial will follow . in Dryden Cemetery | MRS. JAMES W. SCHACHERN | yn,” Fisher died yesterday at . F | Mrs. James W. (‘Blanche S.) the home of her daughter, Mrs. |Schachern of 167 Beach St. died| Howard Kurtz, Lapeer Township, j lunexpectedly yesterday at her after a brief illness. home. She was 67 Surviving beisdes her daughter | A member of St Michael Cath-, are a son in Dearborn, two grand- FORD lolic Church, she had been active children and one great-grandchild ; in the League of Catholic Women. Four brothers, Grover Harmon of § Royal Neighbors of America -and Dryden, Mark Harmon of Almont, * ‘ , the Altar Society of her church Alfred Harmon of Pontiac and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George Harmon of Prudenville, al- This time each year an automobile dealer’s lot becomes overstocked with many good low < Donald FE. Fraser of Pontiac; two SO survive. $50 for 2 wks J. Keith Schacherm of lenient sons, Dr / ontiac arn aro oO i -.* only 70#! aie ae ‘brother. u Von Braun May Gef other loans to $500 The Rosary will be recited at vith 24 mos. to repay £)°'™ Sunday at the Sparta-Grittin Fytra Funds Asked Lequie *h Mass will be su CASH You [REPAY IN [aspay me = Pemuiem Thigh a“ it St. Mr. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Prospects RECEIVE | 2 WEEKS | 4 WEEKS at 19 30 a.m. Monday at § i : | Church. Burial will be in Mt appeared bright today for Dr $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 Wernher von Braun to get the ~h ae Hope Cemetery bd e ° extra $100.000.000 he wants for t Ce aoc ermong tT, 00.00.00 he wants for the priced cars. This has happened to Eddie Steele, i ve $50, TA% per month berween $58 cad Service for Morris A. Strong. 33, America ahead in the space race Soe Seer ae _ heres fon Merry A Strung. 5 Sere ee ee your local Ford dealer. We have over 100 of ; will be held at 1 p m. Saturday recommending a new Saturn hd ASSOCIATES I ae ee aT Ee, Se ed ie SRS come -these cars. All good transportation and serv- LOAN COMPANY Drayton Plains with burial in White to the $240,000.000 Von Braun ° ’ . Heat ential’ Cenctery. wants, but the Army missile ex-4 iceable plus several good used trucks! in DRAYTON PLAINS: Mr Strong suffered a heart at- pert is believed certain of support { 4494 Dixie liwy. tack yesterday morning and was from the civilian space agency to , CALL: OR 3-1207 dead on arrival at St. Joseph which he is being transferred. : Mercy Hospital. | A Pentagon spokesman conceded ‘ in PONTIAC: ; ; that the department's recommen- s ; MRS. HARRY SWETT dation was based only on military 125-127 N. Saginaw Service for Mrs. Harry (Mary) requirements. No military need f rom . CALL: FE 2-0214 Swett, 73, of 4151 Motorway Dr., for the super rocket is foreseen . sill be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the next four or five years, the 2255 S. Telegraph at All Saints Episcopal Church. spokesman said, so there was no ‘ and up Mich. Miracle Mile Her body will be taken from Farm-'reason to complete the program . : er-Snover Funeral Home to Ames. before 1964 or 1965. CALL: FE 8-564) bury. Mass. for burial | But .the National Aeronautics Mrs. Swett died of a stroke and Space Administration (NASA), , Wednesday at St. Joseph Mercy which will have charge of the / SSUU kif Hosiptal after an illness of several project after Von Braun's transfer ALL CARS LISTED CAN BE PURCHASED WITH NO MONEY DOWN! —= me ces : receives the approval of Congress, wANSSUVELCS iy cage te eet at edu cata ALL SERVICED AND READY TO ROLL! | MISS PEARL COOK Saturn into space as soon as MILFORD — Service for Miss possible lal a Belair nT. . $4950 nothing down $249 per me, ao ne " $29950 nothing down $] 549 per me. 1952 Pontiac Cat., H.T. $7950 nothing down $399 per mo. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air = $9 QSO nothing down $]549 por mo. Hydra: RG Wee cs scescs 2-Dr,. RGH....... seer Shain eacerae eo HEME. SUID SD wha ere STON we me LT rate to 1, AIQSO mene tre $2583 yr mw resentatives will be glad to help you. UE ae ae... $19950 nothing down $133 per me. aeiget Jere 88 $3 G50 nothing down $2.0)66 ver mo. WHILE THEY LAST NE Me... 2T4G50 nothing down $798 per me, | 1955 Chrysler Windsor = $3QQ5SO nothing down $2.()66 por mo. ~\ INTERIOR FLUSH DOORS ; Choose from Oakland County's Largest Selection _Ist Quality GUARANTEED | MAHOGANY | BIRCH \ 1952 Olds Super 88 ; $19950 nothing down $1033 per roo. 1955 Ford 6 Pass. Wagon $49950 nothing down $2583 per mo. 4-Dr. Hydra, RGH.... 4-Dr. F.0.M.RG@H..... JUST ADD 2/4x 6/8 ~ $7.60 | a 1953 Rambler 4-Dr. Sedan sabian dees + me 1954 Pentiac Star Chief ; WATER 2/6 x 6/8 “$160 | ae he REM Cant Tie nseras SLIGO sahing down $1549 per me ‘Convertible, Hydra., R & H. 549950 nothing down $2223 per mo CONCRETE ___2/8x6/8 —_—*«$7.60 | $10.10 ALSO SEVE ~~ 3/0x 6/8 $8.50 $11.00~ RAL GOOD LOW PRICED TRUCKS $1.15 BAG ee _ Red or Green WE CARRY COMPLETE PLUMBING SUPPLIES UALITY ; : wAicg Pawson ind ete yor ectanne” | PLYWOOD |] MERsnitakr i TerPiekY $9950 mating dene $4IB ow me. fF ES EME 15 Ton Fam $5950 votins orn $3100. me | 4x8', Reg. $1.35 Mahogany Garbace : eore.... 4” |] 1953 Ford V8 "4 Ton Pick Up neibina dows 1955 Ford V8 12 Ton Pick U ROCK Front Door CANS Mahepeny oe _ ia Factory Installed Heater $39950 mine: $2066 yes ee with Factory Installed Hester $49950 nothing dows $2583 mm with glace Enough te windows Reg $5 95 | \ A Cover 3% Sq. Ft. We Havea MH Whe 1! $]15 $1460 DT hi $4.85 Gxegie tae Plus Many More Better Al Cars With Reduced Prices! All Al Cars Guaranteed! Counter Tops & Aid ; Vinyl Flooring No Principal Payment If You Are Laid Off Because of Steel Strike! /./}} SHOP NOW ree Ve UnREE . im a1, ond SAVE (xn Come See Our Newly Opened || , DON’T FORGET OUR NEW LOCATION ALL YOUR CAR NEEDS AT ONE SHOP i “4 TOYLAND ; 3275 W. Huron at Elizabeth Lk. Rd. New CareNew Trocks-Used Corned Trucs Parts Z V Use Our Convenient Layaway |. FE 5-3177 or FE 5-0861 -VISIT FORD CAR seve" Pod atk YOUR CAR NEEDS- FREE | DELIVERY FE | 3-7853 | Free Pumpkins With Every New or Used Car Sold This Friday and Saturday | . ‘ COMPANY | : a I ORD , BROWSE THROUG! OAKLAND CO\ | if § : ¢ EF A Ay YOU ti y Ol V/ } 8 We . {ooo " B \ we BIG LOT . . , 2705 Orchard Lk. Rd., Keego Harbor _ FE 2-2529 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1959 | ELEVEN » JUSTA an » REMINDER! {NS DR. A. MILES = | now has your : |= “examination records , at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. ‘ ac |Waterford Sets Up Committee > Sentenced 14-15 Y = | Nafed to a study of consumer Dies, eors | County Legislators credit was William Hayward (R- 5). wee ps gee is: in Mount C Killing Seeks New School Sites |"scwr apo corp on House Committees = citer on wc . a Laos King § N | Joseph R. Troyer, 39, convicted tives appointed, will investigate un’ on OW Ru er At a special meeting last night,,under construction on Walton manslaughter in the fatal beating] Two Republican state representa-|fair trade writin, a ha mill a .__ |the Waterford Township Board ofjboulevard at Dill street has been|ef Mrs. Mary Douglas, 85, was|tives from Oakland County have |industry. Death “Comes During Education authorized a committee|n:med the David Grayson School, | Sentenced today to a term of 14 to|been named to several study ‘com- ee Lull. in Survival Fight |to look into the possibility of ac-/The name was approved because & peace in Sopaeae preset Jack- ia ee wre WATCH FOR OUR NEW LOCATION SOON With Red Rebels quiring. property for future schooliot the Board's policy of naming| Mrs. Douglas was Idlled in her Buchanan), ine & | sites, outside the tonsil new schools after famous early home here laat March a Rep, Farrell E. Roberts (R-Third| Covey's Keego Drug Co. Ln cee AnTACOMSENG Flowers” ; American pioneers. rayson Howard Carroll pro-|District) has been named _— eg foe a aon ~~ In an effort to relieve crowded\°" ° Michigan's most famous! nounced sentence on Troyer, alsolas a member a 2 = I “eee . ons unes PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER world’s senior monarch, died a pg ats ard future |@uthors, of Mount Clemens, er pension and retirement plans. FE 2-3778 Night No. FE 50261 [J OMETEIST FE 2-0291 open Monday & Priday Svenings Thursday night during, «ull n grow at I MMMM TTT TTT MMT TTT TTT —— om's fight (the building site tee will HNANNMUNUIT Tce hs tty Indochina Kingdom's Gg, Pulling, ate, commits wi | CEE eer Cnn } Communist rebels. Williams Lake road section in The 14-year-old King passed White Lake Township. away in bis red-roofed, gold-spired,) Approximately four square palace on the Mekong River; miles of the Waterford Town- where he has lain for five years,| ship School District’ extends into bed-ridden with rheumatism and White Lake Township, Several neck canger. _ | Sround tests have been made of x * | available land along the town- Crown Prince Savang Vathana,| Ship line at that point. None have appointed regent by his ailing fa-| Come up to the state specifica- ther tne, moths ago, becomes) tions, however, | f ; ruler revolt-torn land of a! Board believes that although == 9 oo million elephants and the white| there always will He negocio => NOW AT...CLAYVTON’S For a Limited rime Only UUUUUVEUUNEUEUUAEEUAEEEUNELOUUAEOUEAALEE parasol. that the proposed area of the school == The Paris-educated, $2-year-oldjdistrict might some day be an- prince has already been acting as|nexed by another district. the im- commander in chief of the 25,000-/mediate need for a school in that man, U.S.-equipped Laotian army| portion is evident. in the campaign to crush a Red * € ¢ revolt. | In other business, basic plans Prince Savang has visited! were «presented by George D. America twice. In 1952 he led the|Mason & Co. architects for an == Laotian delegation at the Sanjaddition to the Board of Educa- Francisco conference to sign the \tion and the maintenance buildings. peace treaty with Japan, and These were approved and construc- = three years ago he made a state tion bids wil] be asked as ‘soon == visit. ‘aS land contracts have been finai- ized. The pineapple originated in South x *« * America. | A new elementary school now —_—— me a SPECIAL PURCHASE Limited Time Only! UHUUUAUACOUOUEOOEUUAOONERREEOUUUUOOOUAOEOOUUAUUAAAUUEEUUUUANOCLEOUOUUUOOOOUEUOUUUOLOOUUEEUUUUUAAGOREEEUUAHOEOEOOUAGAOOOREAAOOOOUOOUUOEGEEUUUGAEREROOOUAAOOE PLATFORM ROCKER __ $ 59.50 = a WINGCHAIR...._...__- $ 59.50 = , Sprague G Carleton is truly the . = | yeti finest maple you con buy — A y, \ END TABLE .......... $ 29.95 = je Lartbeton lovel bination of Eorly = i aes ong Americon simplicity edopted fo STEP TABLE ........... $ 29.95 = today’s modern, functional liv. 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Your choice! ........... $19.95 HSMN AM HORUS nw KOSS EES $59.95 361 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET « PONTIAC Swivel Chair | 9g? Supported plastic cover in your choice of oc- cent colors. SAVE! Solid Cherry Dining Table *5 9? 41” round dining table in solid cherry. Regu- lar $89.95 value, Open Tonight til 9 Ample Free - Parking \\ ss all — OOO ° . Is Your High Scho | a erg of so THE PONTIAC PRESS pee ee ap FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, hod Eo ‘ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THIRTEEN By BARBARA GRIFFIN men are Judy Hinkley, decora-| Frank,’ to be given by the dra-|structor, with James Bank as stu-jcellor of MSUO. He will give a Readers of. the Tomahawk, the|tions; Fran Austin, tickets; Carol | matics department in the Centra] dent director. Committee heads in-| short address which should be of Pontiac Central High School news- Boutin, publicity; and Lynne Vie- | auditorium the first weekend in'clude Sue Smith and Judy Ken-/interest to those planning to at- paper, were attracted to the new/|Tiech, cleanup. | December. ;ney, publicity; Barbara Alton and tend this university. Club members ,nameplate adorning the top of the Three Central students have | The cast includes Judi Johnson, Karen Kessler, tickets; Douglas will then hear 4 short talk given | front page when it was introduced been named semi-finalists in the | Anne Frapk; Jim Baker. Peter: Sputiock, stage manager: Leroy|by Loren Pope, assistant chancel- { ‘ { ‘last Friday. 1959-60 National Merit Scholar- Peggy Warren, Meip; Marilyn Ver. Cheyne, lights: Judy Whitmer andlor. \ Designed by Sharon Young, the ship competition. They are Sher- | non, Mrs. Frank: acias Garza, 5USan Constantino, props; and After the meeting, delegates will ‘nameplate is mostly black, featur- ry Fink, Sue Koprince and Val- | \ir. Frank: Evelyn Kerr, Mrs Kathy Beebe. makeup. then go on a tour of the campus, ing a rising sun, birch bark, three! gre Vasbinder, who ranked in |Van Daan: Bruce Bishop, Mr.. Tomorrow, the Linnean Society headed by Ron Hoekman. Ron is feathers and a tomahawk. The! the 99 percentile group. The girls. Van Daan: Kay Slater, Margot will host the annual convention of| presently a student at MSUO, isa symbols are characteristic of our! are among 10,000 across the Frank; Gary Relyea, Mr. Kraler: the Michigan Junior Academy of! past president of the Linnean So- Indian chief tradition. The toma- country who survived a rigorous and George Sarros, Mr. Drusse], 5C!€nce-Arts-and-Letters at Michi- ciety and is now a student member jhawk handle is inscribed with qualitying test last spring gan State University Oakland. of Junior Academies, Executive |Sharon’s name. - , CO-DIRECTORS * * * Council. The group will then leave Tryouts were held last Friday’ The play will be directed by At 9:30 a.m. the club will be for a tour of the Cranbrook Insti- | Pedr dpe emp ay Gra | school for the ‘‘Diary of Anne |Garth Ernington, dramatics in- | welcomed by D 'B. Varner, chan- |tute of Science and Arts of 21 hours on the final design, | . three times the size of the x Four Girls Join | tual nameplate, using India ink Our 1r Ss O1n / ' iS SS wo mae Cheering Squad Waterford Pupils le | Why S t. Mi ke Si versity after she graduates trom(t Oxford High & | i ss F og e e ° " ae “ be ? Central. . a Rejoici Ng ; | She began to study art in junior By BEATRICE KRUG S QUEEN CANDIDATES — One of these five school gymnasium. In contention for the crown Oxford > high school and is now in Jean High School had fou : . candi dates will reign as queen tonight over home- are (from left) Marjatta Eskelinen, Starr Feath- Smith's commercial art class girls added to the junior varsity Oe is wlth eae Avondale High School. The etstone, Karen Lane, Judy Lunsford and Susan yES1GNED POSTERS cheerleading squad. All freshmen By JOHN TEEUWISSEN some of the balloon decorations on | Nn ves contest is with Clawson High School, scheduled . Randall. ; then, are Caro! Roberts Sharon -« Per ae Th. : if h . for 8 A danc ame Sharon has designed the posters. ‘ : The Waterford Township High for the Coronation Ball last Sat om _—_ oe s =o and programs for the play, ‘‘The ae. cone VanHentenryck and School Dramatics Club launched! urday. Hemeroom captains will a ae ‘onnie Wilkinson . . 5 Tyas : ; . . Bad Seed,’ and also planned the its publicity campaign for Gen.| take ticket orders. By BARBARA ARDELAN seal and lettering layout for the, The varsity cheerleaders from tlemen Prefer Blondes The student selling the most After scoring a 54-7 victory over ° 4 ‘new Pontiac Central sweatshirts last year are Shirley Smith, Highlight of the campaign is an tckets will be awarded a free our crosstown rivals, St. Fred. le or omecomin ve The artist is active in many squad leader; (Genine Collier, @ssay contest on the Subject, “Why dinner and a trip to Paris. erick’s, there was much rejoicing en school organizations and activities. Linda Jacobs, Janie Langely, do *gentlemen prefer blondes?” Picels for senior eS oO and celebrating at St. Michael's including the A Capella Choir and Ronnie Kintz and kitty McMillan. The student who best answers ithe » this week e rived this week for those who had e : this question in 50 words or less varsity cheerleaders — . The cheerleaders have been will eee ne jee ein their pictures taken by Powell's * * * { '@ | von ad e | C OO bee il ee . "Pon. making and selling blue and gold the production The runneru a Studios They were greeted with The Stephen Griffin Me norial ; the Ferndale football game, Pon- shakers to the students and facul- . Pp will mixed emotions. Most students’ Trophy, signifying the inte: city tiac Central Pep Club is sponsor- get one free ducket vray 2 ee Sas ty for the games. They are also were quite pleased with the photos Championship came back to st By IRVIN GINGRICH erstone, Judy Lunsford, Karen dance 930 pm. to 19 3% am., nga dance, the ‘Foot Ball,’’ to be sponsoring rei after the game There were free tickets in) which had ‘done them sustice a Mike's last Sunday after spending Students and faculty are pre- Lane and Marjatta Eskelinen. ts “Welcome Alumni,” and the held in the gym from 10 to mid with Ortonville tonight ; 4 year at st Frederick This tro- Paring for homecoming activities come Setting will be that of autumn Night * ° a a ELIE phv can be viewed in the case at at Avondale High School. A large “A” for Avondale was leaves It should prove to be a A local dise jockey will be on - hath at hese e e There was, however, some slight the school where we hupe it will The cheerleaders sponsored a set ablaze. This added to the tine dance as well as a colorfu] band to spin records for dancing.’ The profits from no h at shin dissension from a few whose pic he teted . pep rally last night on the footbal)) SPirtt and enthusiasm already one. ’ Tickets are on sale for 75 cents projects will go HSATS) then “ | lon tures were only too lifelike. ; } field. The band played and the can. ®©CU™ulated for the Avondale. ~ * * drag, 55 cents stag uniforms which Bgl ise dahil The annual fall festival of the The students and faculty were | didates were presented. They in-| Cl#wsen game at 8 tonight. The Future Homemakers of . “enetal chairman of the dance is blue pleated skirts and white ° Chora! Music Department wa, “"ltrtained Friday at the pep | clude Susan Randall, Starr Feath-. The theme for the Homecoming America, as well as everyone at Lynne Vieriech Committee chair: sweaters W I] e t greeted with praise by the audi ied ‘ “ait ne vee: { as a Laima | A VORORIe Tare quite proud of Jean. t—~tS | | O O ence last mght. The choirs, glee! “ lke Keasling and Rus- 1a z sell Greenlees. Carpenter She was elected treas- clubs, ensembles and soloists did , Won German Friendship urer of Region 7 of the FHA in Black and White Cover Schools a job that they may well be proud’ The seniors are preparing for a Michigan | of, according to those present field trip to (Greenfield Villaze meen Clarkston Sells Hilltopper ttt aeemom, wat Monday Bath U en as mM assd [ ie can Diese mie a Another event which was looked vipt ite Aisiiin s a early in Bs along with Director Claude Wise- _ LANSING (B-After first ballane UPOM With mixed emotions was the ican history oe man, will be attending a music gy PAULETTE KIMBALL. ness Manager: Lucy Oakley, Art he Legislature has cleared the wa, LTSt report cards of the year this ¢ . ~~ a ; clinic held at Rochester on Nov. 7 Tt is year’s Clarkston High Editor; Carolyn Talmadge, Mary for Michigan's ‘ abl - ae : week. A few pleased and happ) = a ; At 17, Sue Koprince is an experi-had three other children in her * * * ee he k. the Hilltopper. Upward. Joyce Galligan, Craig ollect fou Be Ue schools t9 faces dotted a crowd of otherwise "da pening day for Na- rnced ambassador to a foreign family and all the other students’ Those going are Starr Feather- ae yon nal durin the noon Smith. Michael Beaumont, Nor teers maiel oe gellar MN sadder but wiser Waterford stu. U0M@! Catholie Youth Week all land |were aware of this and considered ston. Nancy Fowler Ist soprano has peen on a N - ar of $2 man Masters, Fay Ann Burley chee coieche ng Memes for sei dents on the day of reckoning high school students attended st al * ° /it out of the ordinary."’ \Jo Ellen Cr, ‘ford El Crabb nouns = wee ; er sre w,j) Sue Turek, Callie Douglas. Larry pro} . _ emn high Mass. During the « - Her role as a rtici in { ; accaheclng, ae a ‘,was required to order. There will C . —_ > “ The Holy Name services were ; in- ; - pa cipant the * * * 2nd soprano; Vicky Williams, j {ter this week Blackett. and Nancy Peter House yesterday passed . American Field Service exchange| Schools are not coeducational in Sharel Isanhart, alto: Mike Carry ne eh ankew Biter Mls * * the Senate - approved measure ducted for a#ll the students student program is considered Mt eeeeees, according to Sue, and John Westerman tenor: and Bob = = i The one to whom we all owe so. 82-16 and sent it to the governor OC CS er Ig FIRST ISSUE fective in the US. scheme to win teen-agers enjoy doing much) the Evana Chuck Moss i The black and white covered an- much. though. 1s Lawrie Burnette. for signing. Seme supporters The first y« aie Boek friends and influence people of same things as US youngsters , t a nua] is featuring a student index.’ cponsor. under whom we all strive Voiced reluctance at accepting ROMSTTE fhe Vt haclite + he ~*~ * * The director of the clinic will 144 pages. and many pictures cov to do our best men Bele (| b 5 ties tt < we k aie fs - é Sue, 319 W. Iroquais, returned “More value is placed on culture by Maynard Cline lering each and every important ss “I'm opposed to federal aid to U S (ganize typing, stencilinz and mimea as a senior to Pcsitiac Central by the German teen-agers, but they « *« ¢& event of the school year e education,’ said Rep. Frank D lgraphing. The new mimeograpa High School this fall after spend- j.. American rock ‘n’ roll, too. Judy Lunsford, Ruth Torretta. The theme wil be “Past, Pres. Union leader Says Willams (D-Detroit: ‘But we machines presented to St’ Michael's ing the summer with a German They seem to participate in sports and Delores Dunlap attended a. ent, and Future,” and will be would be very foolish as one of By MARCIA SEED hy the senior class produced cles family and attending school in more, rather than be content as District Intra-Counci] meeting last; skillfully displayed throughout § h | [ { f) ihe nation's biggest taxpaying Rochester Senior High School er copies than was ever expected the industrial city of Hannover. ‘spectators. Saturday at Detroit's Henry Ford! the entire book by use of art, C 001S own States if we did not get at least has 21 juniors who have ipplied; Typists Jean Cassabon. Jane German youth, she found, were! On a visit to West Berlin Sue Hospital. The theme of Avondale’s copy and pictures. @ portion of all this money that isto be exchange students to any Bentham, Judy Klinghamer, Shar- bright and alert with interests found the people very worried Future Nurses’ club is Nursing as Pictures for publication, which DETROIT «& — Leonard Wood- | being spread all over while we free foreign country in the sum- ony Daugherty and Barbara Arde- comparable to those of their Ameri- | about the ““split,”’ but hopeful a Career. cover both the Wolf Cry. our school cock, vice president of the United ‘Sit on our hands mer term of 1960 lan have put in many hours of all eid There wese, how.) “They talk about the division newspaper, and the Hilltopper work ek ia m meograph tn sconceptions of Bertin a bit,” ; ri g ; *j ! operator Patrick Donahue Stencils the United States, quite 2 bit,” cays See. staff, will be taken by specially | en n aid might lead to federal local the \ear last Frid. 1 wer ) by Jane Ben “The people wear emblems on ipicked boys to work with Powell seers ik agentes — lcontrol vs bus nee iss! 7 nn pe We vere prepared by Jane Bentham LIVE BY IT their lapels of the Bradenburg 1 Studios anes ee , ; Conducted at the Science, Jean ( assabon and Barbara Arde- Auto Workers Union, said today! Rep. Robert E. Waldron 'R The various clubs at Rocheste that schools should be freed “from Grosse Pointe! warned that federal High held their first meetings of . | os Art and Junior-Senior Girls clubs ; “An East Berliner said, ‘We Gate, which separates Berlin, | Once a month, they will assist) Im a speech Pevparee sonal iat ned was the election of officers ome jan would believe more in democracy | showing they want to keep it the studio while learning more) Detroit Teachers’ Institute, §§ Local school districts mus! match: top officers of ihe i@ : Reeves and Kay Brannack 4 ws “Their views were often exag-igram is intended to jo he WORK IN PAIRS | State University, said such de- Act. It must be used for purchase 'Different ” gerated. I showed them a copy of nations how Americans really are. They will split into pairs. The, pemdence “is now politically (5! scientific equipment. construc-| | Other officers named were the Pontiac Central High School |Sue says: j or ern ifirst working there will be Larry) dangerous.” tion of laboratories or related put Dian Rankin, secretary, and Kirk ai ae yearbook, ‘Quiver,’ and t saa Blackett and Paul. Bennett. Head- . Je ethe inc ax. |Poses Collins, treasurer, for the Sci. E | Ch f at first amazed at the ate of | * * * ed by Dan Cooper, Barry Breiden- \patvere” seals ae foram All other states but Arizona and statis Club, In the - organiza mmanue rS lan Negroes and whites together in| The family I stayed with treated ; ; baugh, and Bart Connors. teachers actions against unfair systems of Wyoming have taken advantage of rion. Wendall Evans is vice pres classroom, social and athletic|Me as if I were their own daughter. By ED SANTALA of the high school, are the remain- taxation’ the program Bea a ee as €anup ce ects |The a don’t regard Ameri-| Bruno Kearns, sports editor of ing staff The solution. Woodcock said. “is The office of the State Super. 4d Lou Ann Carlsoy. treasurer. + * * jcans as the ostentatious stereo- The Pontiac Press. spoke to the = * *£ greater state aid through revenues (Mtendent of Public Instruciton has; Class representatives for the clut ; ’ ; — nd ome By FVELYN CHAPEL “They thought all schools were type. I think they now have a Polaris staff Wednesday on news. Seniors Cliff Irvin, Paul Ben- collected in a fair and equitable agreed to administer the program are Sue Rock and Tom Cullen . Segregated in America.”’ Pretty good idea of us. paper style and makeup. nett. and Ron Highlin manner and, most necessary of 2! the state level without a special seniors: Cee.)y Donnelly and | nm oo awe \ 7 moe The Pontiac girl describes Han-| ~ & & Junior: Larry Blackett all, federal aid to education in al} @PPPOpl lation Carol Galusha, janiors: Vicky Cleanun a E gas < | 7 . nover, population 600,000, as a : e ' The editor offered suggestions Freshmen: Dave. Smith Peter its forms a - Wood and David) Price, sopho. pact tev ; inz place where nothing is older than f if Eric S valuable to any newspaper staff Wilford and Mike Simonson / _ _ . . mores ed on the campaign and studems 15 years, all rebuilt and modern. . This was Kearns’ second appear- Dennis Krithers John Jones and tenn nous ; rail Lake Orion High Joan Westermann is vice presi |, ranins nDugs on their * t Northern as a guest lec. Jj Manfield also participate ir Oodcock sal America 1s ta dent of the Junior-Senn “rls with ‘ Teen-agers there go school | ance a S sim ante al pe ipa In. 4 ! le gunioOr-Semor Girls with halt- days, six raat week A ? turer. the staff Ung ewan the 30 a sate “en Hosts Parents at Pat Hannula. secretary, and Carol * si x ‘ , . | : ; ON of its youngsters e said less . ; — cece, A Halloween party has heen German student who majors in to ave ourt The annual Fall Festival of . than 4 per cent of the nation’s Game With Tro Kreitmeyer, treastirey eheduled by each homeroom ta. a foreign language studies that . the Pontiac Northern High Responsible for the great work gross national product goes for “ * * av from 1.20 to 2pm angu eight years. Their | , i one on project are Thespo Chris- . : va A new svstey f report card - “ at ; sor i iad varied aaa minny: bee ane - eral meh done o the a I sa aa education as aganist an estimated By DAVE NORTON distribution ‘has been ate oa ot Nineteen students made the first Sue studied 13 subjects in the By PAT VILLELLA : music partments w : ~ 10 to 15 per cent in Russia Lake Orion High School annual the Rochester Senior High School arking hone oll A ratification of the proposal for be held at & p.m. Monday in { i oe ‘ . Family Night will be obsorved at in which parents of the student “A"™ average students were brief period she attended school. ‘a Student Court at St. Frederick) Northern's gymnasium. 8 tonight when Trov Hizh School ; * “ “ S : 4 = have been asked to pick up the Sharon) Carpenter. Janice An- Classrooms are crowded as are High School has been brought be-' * = * W Bloomfield High Homecoming invades the home gridiron repoit cards each mati petod derson chinren Smith pa dase living conditions in Hannover fore the student body by Stu-' The several groups from. the , ° C ] f ] The parents will be issued num- . : Spangler , where the great majority of resi-idént Council Pres ident Jack two schools will combine for part Was Big, OLOTIULE bers to correspond to those on, FIRST CARD a dents live in apartments rather O'Reilly. ‘of the program and also will per- Takes Tenpin Aim at Walled Lake their sons’ jerseys and will seat. The first card distyburwn took: “RB average students were Jim than homes. As a result of the) The president expressed the wish | form Separately. directly behind them on the field.'place last Monday in homerooms. Carie. Lita Carpenter. Nancy Hal- war and the sociological and eCO- of the Student Council in asking | * * * ry By DODI WYER After the game, there will be aiafter) which the parents had an lenbect! Jenfer Varien Caroly1 nomic conditions in Germany's |the student body to back up the| Conductors for the evening will “ : _ By PAUL PROULX get-together in the high school opportunity to talk ta the differ. Brewer Douclas Eeoh. acl Cilles- rapid construction era, families | student Court. ibe Melvin Larimer of Northern. The familiar cry of ‘'strike’ is Homecoming is still the topic of cafeteria where refreshments will'ent teachers pie, John Landon, Carolyn Lingle are smail. . r once again being heard at Sylvan : ; I ‘rved. The Ti : Tt vstenr « 1 1 Virgina Vineent. Mart) \Ierce George Putnam, Mrs. Doreen Volt- : conversation at Walled Lake this,;be servec le program is spon Us systemy Was considered a Virgima Ving Lae te CCer. The purpose of such a court is "COTS Lanes Bowling Alley as the junior . mann and A. Micheal Dempsey of : : week. The exciting game and fes- sored by the Lake Orion Athletic: success by faculty members and Jane Mercer, Donna Buck Sonny in Hannover are considered very | show student reaction against Central. |and wiiborgog Bowling League of West tive program were highlighted by Association participating parents Green and Frank Watt: modern, but Americans would) Students who are consistently | a Bloomfield High aim for the elu- the presentation of the queen and : - probably view them as substand-| ©®uSing trouble. Often in the = CONDUCTOR sive ten pins, “The new housing developments f her court. Queen Donna Neigh- ard.” says Sue. “Almost everyone; Pest, extra-curricular activities | Guest conductor will be Don *~ * & bors. a senior. looked lovely on lives in an apartment and they are; have been cut out because of iCraig of Ithaca College. Ithaca At the first meeting these offi- her pink, white and aqua _ float small and overcrowded. | these people. - N. Y. He is a former member of'cers were elected president, Bon- She was gowned in white chiffon SMALL FAMILIES If these students are not willing |the Fred Waring orchestra. This nie Urguhart: secretary, Carol. Senor attendant. Linda Dove ' ASéat { ilies I met had only | © hold to the rules and regulations Will be Craig's fourth appearance Knapp; 4nd treasurer, Pam Hogan. wore a dress of yellow and orange ‘Most fami i; . hi oh; - ess ay one child. One girl in my class |f0r the good of the school and/in Pontiac. The 10 teams vying for cham. Chiffon. Barbara Kreza, junior at pemectees: it is felt that action} Members of the vocal classes are: Pionship are Little Joes, Alley tendant, _chose red soem _and should be taken against them. a-alne tickets at 50 cents each Kittens. Holy Rollers, Pin sophomore ; cima Sharon Under the court operation, any ~*~ *& + Queens, 300 Club, Wood Chop. Brown, pink chiffon. Fa student charged with seriously dis-/ A new college club has been pers, Bony Rollers, Pin Pointers, A pep assembly was held last + jturbing the class would be brought} formed at Northern. It's main pur-! Gutter Girls and Frantic Four. Friday to produce pre-game = before the court. pose is to provide information to} , — spirit. Denny Garrels and his | : FAIR CHANCE the college-bound seniors and jun. | The Girls Athletic Association of pep band and Carsity and re.” iors. It is limited to upperclass- | West Bloomfield High School, un- ‘ ; | serve cheerleaders jed the stu- | He will be given a fair chance men because most students have “er the watchful eye of its spon- 4 zs i dent body in cheers and songs. ~& jto tell his side of the story, or to : : ; , Sor Evelyn Vershire, has begun) . _ * plead guilty. he their college ambitions by a new year of activities. George Beeman, the 1959 Cross | Following this will be an account , + «+ “se x*~ * icountry team captain, presented t ing s t ; E Karen Farley was elected res. |E. V. Ayres, principal, with the! eS sbi gions al ae ek The club is sponsored by Victor ident and Salle Erwin, vice presi, litter-Lakes Conference Cham.-| “* |be sentenced or put on probation | AN4duist, assistant. principal. ident Both girls are seniors’ The{bionship Trophy. to be placed in A second appearance before the) Members will gather at din: /two junior officers ate Nancy Bar-|the sports award showease. Bob , |Court will give the Court the pow-} Ber meetings to hear college ringer, secretary: and Jo Craw-|Christian and John VanSicklen, | football team co-captains, spoke to er to advise either a suspension| Tepresentatiyes and find out |ford, treasurer. jor expulsion. more about obtaining their high- LEARNING SOCCER ithe students urging them to come r C J. - to the game. an ~* & er edutation, Field trips to cot. | Th irl : ; | : — rr So far the Court hasn't been| Ses and = aniversities are e girls are now engaged in! Another topic of discussion is the| ; (Ct | planned also. \learning the rules of soccer. The | language laboratory for French, | ; i — upon. It is the hope of the | _ {teams will participate in inter-|Latin and Spanish students. The TURNABGUT — Bruno Kearns aparis #dher toilicx wiee Peems tae : _ |Student Council that it shall never | ; The results of the National Merit | school competition. ‘lab has nine booths with earphones ane 5 fas Peer oan) m + oe . | . have need to be called upon. If| Scholarship Qualifying Test will * * * land microphones. Students listen ° e Pontiac Press, og umself at the other a} BBReUR Here Kearns demonstrates ip a Pon :y . rs etn . ~ this is possible. then we have ob- | be discussed with the students con- Extra activities and money-mak- jto their own pronunciation and al- end of questioning = Pontiac Northern High fiac Press sports page Obser ing aré Bennie -<— jtained one of the goals of a good'cerned and their parents 7:20 p.m. |ing projects are planned for the!so to recordings done hy profes-| School this week. Kearns (left) lectured to a Pauley, Polaris sports editor, and Jean Isbell. . SUE KOPRINCE school and a fine Student Council. Tuesday at Northern. coming year. sionals, ° journalism class and the Polaris staff on the art editor in chyef : ' , 5 . > » — > ee + 2. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 FOURTEEN > ¥ Spoken like true members of the | Four Roses Society Muniz Reconditioned Sets 21-Inch Console $ 17 Inch Console. . $38 4 Inch Console. $25 A Complete Line of 1960 Models Now in Stock C&V Electro Mart 158 Oakland Free Parking FE 4-1515 f FREE! GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS — with each purchase 351 LIGHTNING BUG — The English Electric Pll Lightning two-seater trainer jooks like a huge bug as it flies over Hampshire, craft, said by its manufacturer —aseey | twice the speed of —_ is the Michigan Cities Lead Traffic Safety Count CHICAGO W-Two Michigan cit es led their population groups in traffic safety and another placed England. The to have flown Asks Candidates to Announce Makeup on TV WASHINGTON (UPI) —. Sen. * “No ene who has followed pol- itical campaigns in America in re- cent years can help but be con- AP Wirephete trainer version of Britain's fastest all-weather jet fighter and is on order for the Royal Air Force. Part of its weapon system, two Firestreak guided ‘missiles are shown on either side of the fuselage. Truman Likes Symington? cerned over the tendency to DO AWAY WITH HARD and RUSTY WATER! mmm YOU-CAN HAVE SOFT WATER for a few PENNIES jsubstitute play acting for reality. “This may be all right tor the |B not all right when | it comes to selecting individuals | | itheater, It is ito govern the United States,’’ Neuberger said. | x * * He made the suggestion in a' letter to President Fra Stanton | of the Columtia Broadcasting | system (CBS) who recently, |banned “canned” applause and) \simulated spontanitey on his net- ‘work’s TV shows. Citizens Rebel at Dirty Look of ‘30s Movie CLEVELAND, Tenn. (AP)—In a bow to public opinion, 20th Cen- jtury-Fox plans to retake depres- jsion scenes filmed at nearby | onkteaaree: | The popular outcry was over | jwhat local critics called the “skid. | row’ look of extras who portrayed (pears in a breadline. The scenes were filmed Thursday. Says Adlai Couldn't Win ie wert tice dae tae HOUSTON, Tex (AP)—¥ormer | loser,’"’ to go ahead and | said, Matthews related I'm not.’ Then he said ‘I certainly x * * S said Truman con- “You're going to get The Houston man said he in- “Me.” Then, he, as said, Truman told him he should “And I said one resident. Our clothes got pretty thread- bare but we kept them clean. We didn't look like that.” Extras hired for today's retake were told to dfess ‘‘like the typi- cal east Tennessean of the depres- sion days.”’ The movie, not yet named, de- picts early days in the develop ment of the Tennessee Valley Au- thority. to find work,’ much during a Texas visit Oct. 18.|support his state’s favorite - son| Death Penalty ls Gas third in the first nine months of Sraident Garey S. Truman. secs Seid “Wo, 1959. the National Safety Council . . 7 os reported yesterday Adali Stevenson as a “lose = intend to."”’ Detroit. with 26 traffic deaths the Democratic presidential nom- per 10,000 registered vehicles led ination swee pstakes and 1s out to Matthew cities with over one million pop See that he doesn’t get it, a politi- tinued: ulation. Wyandotte, with a 00 rat- Cal leader says beat."’ ing. was first in the 25000-30000 Jack Matthews, Harris County group Democratic Executive Committee quired who would beat him and Flint was third in the 200,000- secretary, said Thursday night the Truman replied, 350,000 classification with 1.2 ex-chief executive told him deaths for every 10.000 registered vehicles. Toledo, Ohio, was second * * *® candidate in the same group with a 10 rat Truman refused to say whom he ing favors when questioned at a Dal- Oranges 200 Lines in Michigan DETROIT — More than 200 long distance truck lines operate in and out of Michigan Check Breathing Rate BALTIMORE An adult person breathes times per minute average about 17 New York higher than Taughannock Falls in State are W feet Niagara las news conference. He conceded don Johnson is a leading contend- er * * * He also remarked, ‘Texans could wait until Missouri is heard from."’ a plug for Sen. 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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 : . ___ FIFTEEN Now in Battle for Mayor of Philadelphia Stassen Descending GOP Ladder By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (AP) — Harold Stassen has had a hard time sell- ing whatever it is he thinks he has to offer, to embarrass, Ang it doesn’t nec- essarily follow that. because he said something yesterday he will be saying the same thing today. He's been trying for office ever since 1944, three times for the presidency. Then he aimed at the governorship of Pennsylvania. Al- ways his Republican party refused to nominate him, At last this year he got the Re- publican endorsement to run for the job of Richardson Dilworth, a Democrat and mayor of Philadel- phia. This is quite a comedown for a man who panted for the White House. The Philadelphia election will be held , It doesn’t mean his ambition has dwindled. If he became mayor and got control 6f the Pennsylvania Republican _ organization and through that could win the gov-| ernorship later, he'd be in a spot | to try for the presidency in 1964. He is now 54 years old. Yet, if anyone looks: washed up| in national politics it’s Stassen. As| much as a political party can hit! a man with the back of its hand, | Stassen was hit in 1956 when he! tried to prevent Vice President Richard M. Nixon’s renomination. Stassen was a pathetic political sight that year. He not only got no support that counted but wound up in a situation which to another man might have been unbearably humiliating: at the convention he seconded Nixon's nomination. His 1956 repudiation, plus the other times his party had ignored his own ambitions, didn't seem to dent him at all. | -In 1958 he was back on the anti- Nixon theme again. This time, after a conference is campaign . with Presudent Eisenhower, he 27 this cary aerate walked out on the White House | ioyment problem by keeping mi- steps and announced he might run| eratory workers out of the city. for the Republican presidential” wie, one Philadelphia Demo- nomination in 1960 if only to stop erat heard about Stassen’s prom- Nixon from getting it. 2 on migrato: workers. he That was in March 1958, Two! ney a migrat months later this man, who was! worker Slecieall " Tt is just be thinking in terms of a presidential | : race in 1960, sought but couldn't; get the Pennsylvania Republican} . nomination for . governor. Jranian Father N ing fi of Phil- ndelphia, he's dane a switch on Can't Tolerate | Nixon. He says he will stay clear | ‘ernment payroll? cause of his working whereabouts that he got into his most recent difficulty. , ¥ * * Recently Philadelphia's revenue commissioner, Mortin Rothman asked Stassen: what about paying city wage taxes for the four years Ww from 1953 through 1956, while Stas- sen was in Washington.on the gov- sen in the courts for the money and let them decide. Army and Air Force (.2m"s Set mites Buy Debated Movie | A joint alendiet - army With Big Rocket i orce headquarters said! ‘the picture wil be slow at sat May Prove’Good WASHINGTON (UPI) — The| tary installations ‘throughout the! Army and Air Force, overruling| world.” The Navy shad previously Delay by U.S. HOUSTON, Tex. 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They claim that railroad workers have a higher record of increased productivity than any other class of workers EYE APRIL DATE The management proposals will reach union officials Monday or Tuesday, Industry spokesmen esti mate that if neither side yields or compromises in later negotiations a legal nationwide strike could be called by around next April 1. Dis- pute-handling provisions of the Railway Labor Act would prevent a legal walkout over the issue be- fore that date. x *® * If a nationwide strike is called, imore than 800.000 railroad work ers would be made idle Wage negotiations are dead- locked with three key unions. A walkout over this issue con- ceivably could come as early as next January if all settlement and delaying efforts fail. * * * The unions have demanded a 12) per cent pay boost and the car- riers countered with a proposal they take a 15-cent hourly pay cut. * * * A three-year moritorium expires! Monday on the working rules af-| fecting 210,000 employes engaged in the actual operation of the: trains { MANAGEMENT READY Management planned its frontal attack on he work agreements several months ago. Handley Wright, vice president of the As- sociation of American Railroads, said the action was prompted by} “dire economic necessity and we) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 American Legion Book Burners Are Told of Hitler per burning at the city dump, asked the legionnaires: * * * “Weren't the last famous book. | burnings in Munich about 1937?” The legionnaires, all members of the Memphis Post No. 1 youth antismut committee, agreed, * * *x “Let's go to the garbage pile. 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Unlike mall posi ; as ee, INC. coated, ne SuPped by Simos! many ‘other industries, its gain AS De sit ; unnoted, at same rate right} BOSTON (AP)—Nearly two mil- — through the third quarter. lion fires cost the United States] | Holds Most Items AY * * * some 11,500 lives, 1% billion dol- | y \\ R 14 95 ~ AR All of 30 companies in various — "‘testrasen fhemadigger | All Items in this \\ eg. e - sectors of the textile industry AANA jshow increases over a year ago.|,cc, “Noone athueday | | Ad Available at |/ NGS RIDING ROTARY ; ‘Combined, the earnings of the) » Teporte dThureday. ‘ . lcompanies reporting for the first| 7% Over-all property loss was’ , . wae jnine months so far total 90 mil-|@ fittle _ than ran i bes cond gol Every Big 4 Store |lion dollars, a whopping 127.5 per| : } ‘cent over the 43% million the/@PProximate 1,994,000 fires logged | nted a reduction of 32,000 same firms racked up in the first|"°PTes ; three quarters of 1958 when st trom 1957 and a decline of $1,100,- of them were operating at a loss |000 in losses. | and many others were visibly| But, while total losses were tmping. checked slightly, the report said, | ——=— x« *® * “more American homes went up And, unlike many other indus-|2" smoke than ever before in his-| : tory.”’ itries, the prospects for the final) ‘months of this year are bright.| The record shows fire destroyed Most textile makers and finishers OT damaged 558,000 dwellings in |Say the steel strike has had little 1958, causing a loss of about 309 effect on sales, even in the mil] Million dollars. 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FE+2:+3766 MODERN DAY FURNITURE | MRIBBEN CHILD'S PNY |S EAST PIKE STREET "s Ya BLOCK OFF SAGINAW STREET || EM*3°350! _— [ EIGHTEEN Young GOP to Get ‘the United Nations Senate Be County s Road | It's Halloween THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 Fine, Jail Term Death Cheats U.S. Ponders Cutting Student, Age 63, |mititary Assistance in Cross Strike of His Degree ee ene ANN ARBOR u — Death yester-'ig under way ‘in the highest levels. i] She is also a member of the ' : ” advisory council of the Oakland . { Light Up.Porch Blueprint for Peace United Nations" Det Hic Goal ‘Tween 6 and 7 Mrs. Max Williams, widely Monday’s meeting will be held at i | | known speaker and civic leader. the GOP headquarters in Birming- ‘ The time? Six to 7 this evening. + iday cheated a 63-year-old Univer-'o¢ the Eisenhower ‘administration will dill Beran el ham. 351 N. Woodward Ave. It! Ex-Ferndale Supervisor! The place? _— a if yeu Judge Holds UAW IN 'sity-ef Michigan student: of his on whether to cut military aid Peace” when she addresses the iwil) begin at 8 p.m. ious trac] | Want to distribute gifts to the| ime dream of getting a college degree. | abroad im- order to trim this -coun- Oakland County Young Republican | ” | Lilly Seeks Unexpired vouncsters celebrating Halloween | Contempt for 2nd Time Philip R. Banghart, who entered |try’s trade defi@it with other pol Club Monday night, + Rov.” The Ce , plant relative Commission Term jin Pontiac. | for Violence the university at the age of 60/|tions. Mrs. Williams, a resident of Roy- entury plant, a reiatt | What to do? Turn on your porch because “I was in a rut,” col-| The’ move comes two weeks _ al Oak. has long been active in of the desert yucca, takes from 2 civic and political affairs. She 1s to 100 years to bloom. As soon’ A former Ferndale supervisor ye u . Anything else? Yes, says the invitational member of the as blossoms appear, it dies oe Linke 25 sobaonll sd esis has kicked off the race for an un- Pea ; t ot Parks & expued term of Qaklang County Recreation. Turn off your porch road Commissioner by announcing! light at 7 p.m. so the little ones RCA i” . y RR his candidacy, | know it's time to go home, safe * * * and sound after an evening of light—that’s the signal in Pontiac. MOUNT CLEMENS To Local lapsed in the school’s health center after the government announced 155 of the United Auto Workers |Yesterday and died shortly after-|that henceforth a large part of the ‘Union and its president, Russel!|Wards in University Hospital. |development loan fund’s loans lE. Leach, were held in contempt Death was attributed to a cerebral |must be spent in this country. ‘of court a secopd time today in hemorrhage. That action also was aimed at \picket line incidents stemming, The university's, oldest under-|cutting the trade deficit, but it re- from a long strike at the Cross Cu, graduate, who knew hundreds |versed a long-standing . policy ot jof students by their first names, |making these loans available with Makes child's play of leaf clean- R. Barnard, county corporation ing stee : Tk ce . , : prizes range from a bicycle and ag Srelworker oa the same? Cross Co. asked the sisal 3 three years has develoy . acl ing. Useful during summer months. counsel said. ; ; shore » 63 stree Tt re x . — —_ ba wrist watches to five silver dollars ore of the 63rd street beach. citations handed down today, It bronchitis. nl 3 . ; 4 Reports have circulated that | At the same time, Indiana State based its plea on what it said were} But press secretary James C. | 1 ha Portable TV 156 Sq. In. @ Sleek, Slim, Beautiful @ Transformer Powered Chassis Hiland M. Thatcher, veteran mem- (Police reported that a man an-|ncidents happening between Aug. Hagerty says those ailments aid |$ CENERAL Warehouse Co, ber of the Board of Supervisors lswering Parkinson's description 19 and Sept, 2. ‘not cause the President to go to 4 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY and its vice chairman is eying the ays Q 0 e |was seen twice Wednesday night| The previous contempt cita- Walter Reed. wenn | 1 post. }at a lunch room in Chesterton, Ind.| tion, also sought by the com. * + x Police said the developments} pany, stemmed from mass Lilly. a Democrat, served on the \ ere the best clues since the judge | picketing which caused a traffic Board of Supervisors for sever as UrOpe e |besan his strange journey Monday jam throughout the area of the Fern | years until August when t} afternoon after complaining of a plant on Sept. 15 and 18. fun. in nearby Fraser. . in Tetters sent to all Board i To insure a happy Halloween for ee . | ~ *« * _ jwas to be graduated with a bach-/no strings attached. 7 - — G ; a ha allowee 088 “ x : ; wn t w Supervisors members, Clayton Pontiac’ youngsters, the depart-P a Be ee % 2 & Circuit Judge Alton H. Noe fined lor of arts degree in June. Bail x ibe aie tight « he Lilly, 40, announced he is a candi rape dexued a: lantvetinile’ secure F ‘ nis 1. [the union $100 and sentenced Leach | Only last month Banghart said rind policy, But Secretary, ‘ date for the unexpired term Of today, urging public cooperation | ve ve to 10 days in jail, this sentence to he planned to go on to law school, the Treasu: Robs B. And ° Sy : ~¢ Lee O Brooks JUDGE PARKINSON ntly : hand if I can hold out that long. e ry rt . erson Commissioner Lee U. Brooks in the above recommendations jrun concurrently with one handed is considered to have gotten his Only RCA VICTOR gives you all Brooks, on the Board of Koad They reminded everyone within Leach by Noe on Wednesday. The! way, . ione ‘e 1937, this the city limits that Halloween is union was fined $250 previously. | » these Extra-Value, Extra Quality Features ee eee . e ela U ge | ; Pr | RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA : ~ ay week submitted his resignation, to be celebrated tonight, not to- | dudge Noe today made perm. | resi ent in OSspl a iP. a ace ace < effective Dec, 31,‘ because of morrow night, Oct. 31 . oe anent an an injuction limiting | $ DELUXE SIZE 3 ll health. Experience has shown, the de- M g Ath f) y ; union pickets aft the plant to 10. 2 $ * Speculation immediately mounted ! irtment said, that a weekend ISSIN S | He also ordered that a 20-foot | or nnd ec up 3 LEAF SWEEPER z s wales ie Halloween isn’t as much fun for strip be painted off for use of q $ as to Brooks’ successor for the ,, ee ees ale CHICAGO (UPI) — Police and P = '§$ 2 $7,300 position. the youngsters as a weekday. in FBI. gated wilh feu ches! non-strikers with which Cross WASHINGTON (AP)—President 2 $ NAMED IN DECEMBER ae = = * . _,, conducted a two-pronged search nas er apa pe x pineren | Eisenhower is in Walter Reed|¢ 5 NA: : A Ee = Children who get home’ tonight along Chicago’s South Shore and since the un s Aug. 4 walk. |Army Hospital today for his? > Supervisors will namé the new by the recommended deadlines in northern Indiana today for, out. |annual physical examination. > 54 jcommussioner al ue “ Deceit eee peer the Pon- missing U. S. Appeals Court Judge The judge also banned con-, The 69-year-old President en- $ > meeting. Nominations are made hac Area Junior Chamber of W. Lynn Parkinson. gregating at the union's trailer|tered the medical center late/$ $ from the floor Commerce Mystery Treat tele- Promising leads in the four-day strike headquarters across a road Thursday. The White House said g > If the commissioner Is to be a PHone ~— ~~ ¢ search for the distinguished jurist from the plant, and said the in-/he aan to check out Saturday > $ ; reat (1 ‘re uncovered yesterday. junction’s hibition against Ff Sunday. : d present supervisor, he must first _ oe eae. were uncovered yesterda) j pro g \ wre ; : $ » cubenli hile resignation te bis it The is us are ‘ uk . for ke A blue-black homburg Ideatl- violents or threats applied any- . Eisenhower still is bothered by!$ $ mentary school youngsters: 10:30 a not just the plant area. 2 /ingering cold which he caught|> $ ee eee Genuae pm. junior high school and 11, fe@ 88 belonging to the 57-year. \Wh Cre, not Just in the plant area. early last month. And he said alg 2 i . ob, Ne ne thee aaa ae aaae judge f° * * ‘ ie > emai tee the nee F _ pm. senior high school. The old judge was found by a strik- | * week ago that during the last |} $ ‘ q > q > q > z > $ > $ SAVINGS PRICED a 759” 170P053 - rwwvuevueuveTVee CeCe ! ye i i i i i i hi hi hi i hi i hi hi i i i BLACK & DECKER P Nien . on f air he back f his head dale City Commission refused 1 . . Pain in t ts ; anv req reappoint him English Field Marshal His family said he was worried ve ae “ee by — about low blood pressure and was ‘hat the judge ban all picketing at its automation machinery making His remova! followed his sup Alanbrooke Flays U5. under a doctor's care because ot port of an opponent of Mayor Militar Leadershi overwork. They said they were P!@n! Bruce D. Garbutt. y P |certain he was suffering from am. In fining the union and sentenc nesia : ing Leach anew, Judge Noe 2 2 YRS. TO PAY — 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH WHNE of the Bit: Tally 2 LONDON — A. nei book of ee granted a 20-day stay of execution, chairman of the Drain Comm: to permit appeal to the State $ , ber of the Board of Pubic V8 rtime memoirs says Gen : aria ond . * ie at tu he i oe “ ge d golf Attorney Checks | Supreme Court. * * . . instead of guiding allied military . Boundaries Committee. ‘ preparatio a crm stage of : . ras : ie wike weed Gs Siena’ o eparati ns ata se al stage of Miss Aadland S In today’s case, Leach w aS aC ‘and S World War IT in Europe. ’ cused of threatening a non-striking representative on the Huron River Mother S Ideas te jtruck driver. Watershed Intergovernmental Com- The book is based on the diaries | @ Front Tuning and Sound JG SAW/JG SAW TABLE Vi COMBINATION 6 l/> SAW Cuts wood, masonite mete?! in curves, circles, scrolls, It rips, crosscuts and angle cuts to 45 Here is a quality saw at a low gtees. Price includes SIX BLADES price. built to conform with B&D's and SAW TABLE which — igh standards of excellence saw into s Bench Saw. Makes straight or angle cuts tn all 11g TODAY Pe PE Pye a i i i Mi i i hh hi me : ee oe IS ANGELES ; — GTR NOPEN FRI. & MON. NIGHTS | sacy oy mis inne oie esata, Sea Aan gif OPES (AP) = mec apg nf Bei ey DOWNTOWN , have ome 10 appreciate she sti brooke, who as Sir Al norooke was how a h Flor yo Na ou 8 know even | ren ie g . PARK-SHOP ‘denn fy Specinlists” importance of roads, water. sewers {airman of the British chiets of Cy 7 yearold daughterenen | $3 9 9 5] 7 95 — our | PPCM StS il arnt ‘ au . : ve raff he " ‘ el ‘-year~ augnter’s _ j pus I and dra:nive in the present a: al Tal lationship to.the late Errrol ivan. in Slum: Home Fire. } : , hd 121 N Sa inaw FE 5-61389 future gr sth of our county Li y The second instalment of his The vird, bl inde Beve, y Ana | Regular $34.50 COMPLETE KIT . g Said in asking support for his can- diaries and correspondence is ine jan j | ised some official eve OTTUMW lowa (APi—Seve didacy from supervisors corporated in ‘Triumph in the brows this week when she told a - re vd ihe e d in a THOR SPEEDWAY : : West.” which goes on sale here ‘news conference she was disap i two-rocan house with 5 be by STi il i 4 a Monday. It was compiled by Sir potr 1 in not having a child by P sitter, died today when fire de wen Arthur Bryant from the private the swashbuckling actor ! Way aE , stroye “a dwelling ajc s FOR YOUR FAMILY AND HOME papers of Alanbrooke, now living Dist. Atty. William B. McKes- ro} grec slum a ling a in retirement in the south of son said a parent who counte The baby sitter, Sharon Ann a England. nances q minor child’s intimacy Dooley, 14, owes her life to a fire- \) Se man who was familiar with the ~ > In the first instalment, Alan. “2 2m adult male could be house, having helped remodel it : taice- 2 sped Eenkoeect AS a charged with cr ntributing to the mnie i a ° \ ‘ * ; Le de nquency if : linor St ai sve ary = man whose strong point was charm) “yy a sdjand insisted to news.| SiX of the victims were children He Aa | isisfeq ww s- eSN rather than military ability. He , 5s trent. & aay Y 4s C ry : men Thursday that she had never of Patricia Van Horne, about 28, - nan SAVE TIME ° STEPS eee MONEY ee eee te Wace eRe seen an\thing to suggest that the) “Mo Police said was out with CENERAL Warehouse Co. eee ee , Ben _ ship of Prime Minister Churchi!! Lorraine Campbell, whose only €255 Dire MWe “to 1nd er daurhte rey , ; saying his drive made him trouble ac is nd her daughter wer -hild. Carla, 4, also was killed. |Rpapppg ; mae SS Ae a TE a Md. cadacnte atin oe Le ee ¢ Fi, Ey some and “‘he never faces reali. ®U™a! ot : = Ses . —— red Lxldsdlns : ’ ' Sz rt ties.” * * * . The new instalment, quoting from Waterford Man Girl LADI ES’ BEDROOM PU LLDOWN diary notations of November 1944 . . . s FIXTU RES FIXTU RE ieee te atlas a Sse. 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L. the Teamsters Union, was sched. uled to be among the 2,400 celeb- Large rities Msted in the directory. Light “But a scream went up from in- | Bamboo aatriele” —7 ee: | ) ~ 4 MAI LBOX usually referred to as blue c : oft bloods. < ae Ne * * * : me James R. Hoffa, president of ‘ Md |) UY Since the part of the book that was to incinde Hoffa already | was in type, a search was made | im the samre part of the alphabet — for someone who would fit. OPEN 10. A. M. to 9 P. M. DAILY The wba picked tue Medecs, (3 iilp the veteran first baseman for the HAMMER A quality fON.& FRI ro9g s ~~ Se te THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 _ ‘ mee Tomales of persons Builder of Trailers eee a dene wr Dies in Grand Rapids going to work in downtown At- lanta are exposed every day t© | GRAND RAPIDS Norman C. Mesuntiee’ a Wolfe, 62, of Cassopolis, a national leader in the manufacture of mo- The billbeard stands eight feet | high and is 18 feet wide. It is |PUe homes, died Thursday at Fer painted in a patriotic red, white 'guson-D ro ste-Ferguson Hospital and blue motif and cost Alexan- (after a brief illness. der, a wealthy attorney, $381 to | He was president of American iene he a ae Coach Co. and executive vice pres- publicas couse and well spent iz {ident of West-Wood Products Co, the people get the message, both of Cassopolis, and chairman of the Board of Park Development Corp. of Chicago, a trailer park promotion organization. ‘Vote Republican Big Private Sign Tells Passersby ATLANTA (UPI) — Republican Henry Alexander makes no bones) about his politics, He has a huge sign in his front yard exhorting passersby to “Vote Republican, Nov. 8, 1960.” * * * His “front yard” consists of a SO-acre estate in an exclusive northside Atlanta section. The sign—or billboard — is located within a few feet of Peachtree (est living land mammal. The white; Wolfe also-was past president of read across from the South’s rhinoceros is second largest and|Mobile Home Manufacturers Assn. largest shopping center, Lenox (the Indian elephant third largest. |of America. The African elephant is the larg- You don’t have to be rich to enjoy on 4 oe. _ NINETEEN _ LAKH EAAAAKAAAKA AAR Re Open Fri. & Mon. Til 9:00 LAST WEEK TO Traffic Takes Lives of 3,330 September Toll Same ig as Last Year; ‘59 Tally’ Stands at 27,140 CHICAGO (AP) — Traffic acci- \* 7 SAVE *16 Guaranteed 1 Full Inch Thick ALUMINUM STORM DOOR BNC Drip Cap dents in the United States killed * 3,330 persons last month and 27,-; * 140 in the first nine months of this’ \year, the National Safety Council x |reports. | The September toll was the * same as in September 1958, the| «FE council said, and the nine- month | * toll was 870 more than for al + i Same period last year. | “It isn’t much to shout about,” |B.4. ¥ * * the council said, ‘‘but at least it's |better than the unbroken increases | that prevailed during the first sev- ‘Re en months of the year.’ No fatalities were recorded in B 512 of the cities reporting, the * |council said. Buffalo, N.Y., Provi- idence, R.I, and Wichita, Kan., * were the three largest. Perfect 4 jrecords for the first nine months ‘of 1959 are held by 191 cities. The three largest are ‘Cedar Rapids, lowa, Evanston, Ill., and Charies- § 4 © Full Piane Hinge RICH BOURBON AP Wirepheto | FLYING JEEP — This four-motor flying platform is undergo- ing formal tests before military observers at Santa Barbara, Calif., airport. The novel vehicle is making its bid for an Army contract in competition with two other models tested previously by Chrysler and Piasecki Aircraft Corp. This craft was built by Curtiss-Wright. COMPARE THESE FEATURES Ok SCC ECCSSS ECCS SS SSCS SCC CCC CCC. ’ ’ . for the work. But this could not |, sc FOUND ONLY s3p39 Other’ Mona Lisa contre n SC i% IN $39.95 ! DOORS May Be Bought “The pace pen agai sion . - 1B Top State Killer hes ns — for $1,500,000 $1,500,000," said Christian ¥e ° Slagle, a Vernon in-law and o lj f pj NEW YORK (UPI)—The “oth- ily spokesman. ‘This painting is on ist 0 ISCASES ix eit: _ one ae er’ Mona Lisa, a disputed version the hottest thing in the art world . a of the Da Vinci masterpiece val. even though it is an eighth of an LANSING nae : is. danger- * | © 1 SCREEN, 2 GLASS PANELS ef inch away from complete authenti-|OUS to think tu oe is no BA i @ PNEUM TIC DOOR CLOSER * 4/6 QT. ued at $1,500,000, may get a home oon But one must remember a problem 7 and mt bad Mil, © KNOB LOCK useum. ' can all now relax, yr. John ; Cede sma2—s [in a Texas m that the Louvre Mona Lisa has Slsbines ‘Thiveiny Wid an annum Be | © STORM CHAIN ~x* * * mystery of its own. @ FULLY WEATHER STRIPPED ] : jbacteriology seminar ¢ The Vernon family, owners of a * * ~~ . ; a a a the painting, and the prospective “The heautifully preserved Ver- sap baa mst Ee coeet athcer . for the Health Department, said |purchasers in Houston, Tex., Con- non Mona Lisa is believed by 7 penne acmelinies 1esiat duce firmed that negotiations ‘are g0- many experts to have been paint He said M aineH kins 1d be “on ‘ing on and have been for some lit @4 by Leonardo da Vinci in 1502, he seri vainat ihe. 4 nampa our itle time.”” But neither party would fie years before he painted the 0ST" 88 “ isay how near to a sale the negotia- y; irly identical but more famous 7 said TR takes more lives \tion have gotten. canvas which hangs in Paris’ j,, Michican than all other com Purchase of the painting would |uvre The Vernons keep it in @ Qn ieable diseases bined and bank vault in Summit, NJ. rank as one of the biggest art in Mict | transactioss in American his- | | tory. 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FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP | a Pe ee . . ‘Seven children of a family here tg pring back = Sow ot ae jwere made temporary wards of the | past business on the forgotten county until their parents can pro-/stretch of road, cennects Grand vide a suitable home for them, 8) piver with the U.S. 16 express- juvenile court official reported yes- way. The Huron river is spanned terday. by the new bridge near Kensing- Assistant Director of Juvenile|ton Park. Court James H. Leuven said the; children, who range in age from 2} to 10 years, were taken into cus- tody after township police filed a When the expressway was built nearly twe years ago the | state used the old Grand River bridge for expressway traffic, virtually eliminating through traffic om the former trunkline, Then merchants along the strip organized the Greater Grand Riv- er Assn. to promote business and resolve problems that arose. PRESSURE SUCCEEDS Their pressure. on prompted the state to build the * *& * | Businessmen Bank on Bridge Also attending will be county highway and loca] officials. = * * * Ceremonies will begin with the ribbon cutting and shaking of hands on the bridge by the mayors of Brighton and Farmington, cities at both ends of the strip. From the bridge, a motorcade will carry officials to brief stops at New Hudson and Novi and then into Farmington. After the parade, merchants, state, county and community offi- cials will attend a luncheon at Saratoga Farms restaurant on Grand River. charge of neglect against the par- ents. Police told Leuven they had filed the charge against the par- ents, Matt and Betty Smith, 22580 Tulane Rd., because their home was in “an unlivable condition.” At a preliminary hearing this week before Juvenile Court Judge Arthur E. Moore, who ordered a full investigation, the parents agreed it would be best for the children to stay with the court until they could take some positive ac- tion in fixing the house. Leuver said the children are at the Children’s Home cottages on Telegraph road until an investigé tion can be completed in two or three weeks. Pontiac Press’ Phete in Waterford Township at 2897 Orangegrove Dr., will join the thousands of youngsters here ‘‘trick or treating’’ from 6 to 7 p. m. Saturday. Orion Groups Discuss Schools | WASHINGTON (UPI)—A govern-| An article in the October issue;reduced by 4 or SO per cent if See Growth Problem Action Necessary Now One of the conclusions boils down fault not the dog's. as Enrollment Rises LAKE ORION — Some 50 rep-| resentatives of organizations, clubs d churches in the Lake Orion Community School District last right heard a discussion by school ficials of the growth in student enrollment throughout the district. | The study group heard that total} enrollment in all schools on Oct. | 19 was 3,19 representing an in-| crease of 246 students over last J une. Superintendent of Schools A. A. Reed sald predicted enroll- ment in 1965 Is 4,200. This is mainly due, he said, to the In- crease in new subdivisions out- side the village. It was generally agreed that ft! better to talk about the needs of the district now rather than to it until it is mecessary to take istic measures. The study session was held at Blanche Sims School. Another meeting ts planned in about two weeks at which time participants will try to deter- mine the first steps to take in a program of school expansion. School officials say that some ve must be made to provide additional classrooms for the an- pated student Increase plus mney to pay for staffing them | ment of their daughter Pauline ‘John Tulloch, cochairmen of the Don’t Annoy Them While Sleepiny or Eating Study Reveals Why Dogs Bite People | ment publication has come forth/of Public Health Reports advises people followed these rules: with a study of why dogs bite humans that if they’re bitten, the, —Don't awaken sleeping dogs people jodds are two to one it's their abruptly. —Don't play ball with a dog if it! excites him. —Do not intercede in dog fights. | —Don't pet, startle or snatch! |food from a dog while feeding him. The publication, published by | the Public Health Service, said a research team has decided that in two-thirds of all dog bite | cases, the biter bites without ma- * *® * It also said dog bites could be to this: let sleeping dogs lie — or} at least awaken them gently. Finish Planning Bazaar, Fair at Orion Church | Hetows intent. ‘COPPER HIGHWAY’ — Over a million tons of copper-veined rock were used to build the base for this eight-mile section of reconstructed U. S. 4 through the Military Hills area of the Upper Peninsula. Engineers estimate the road- bed contains a million pounds of copper. Use of the waste rock will be opened can now travel UPI Telephete from nearby abandoned mines cost one-fourth as much as using ordinary gravel or other aggregates. The new stretch of road officially on Tuesday. A driver from Lake Superior to the Gulf of Mexico on all-paved U. S. 45. ORION TOWNSHIP Final, The article, entitled ‘“‘Epidemiol- ;Plans for a bazaar and fair Nov. ogy of Dog Bites” was prepared |6 and 7 at St. Alfred's Episcopal/by Drs. Henry M. Parrish of the! State Bars Expansion ' } Church have been made by wom-/University of Vermont, Frank B. en of the church. |Clack and James F. Mock of the | Mrs. Ralph Precious and Mrs. Allegheny County (Pa.) Health De- Emily Dalgleish are cochairmen.' partment, and Duane Probst of the The fair and bazaar in the University of Wisconsin. It cited (ehorch building on M24 at Indian these findings: adults and more boys than girls. | Among the colorful beoths will | “High-risk groups” among pos- be a children’s corner planned sible dog bite victims are “‘school by Mrs. Donald C, Davidson. The | Children, preschool children, per- |. city’s eastern border until the holiday booth will have orna- | 80ns coming to the dog owner's 17 Town Drain is completed. house in line of work (delivery | Southfield now joins all the other ces one secretes Se eee ae ete.), newspaper boys, veterinarians.” i] . Southfield Zoning to nip than hounds. Working dogs, | Thanksgiving and Christmas. malimen, and > Battle Will Resume “the worst offenders,” include box. | jam. to 10 pm. both days. ill PAULINE GERKIN The Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. ; 1 Ee St. | Gerkin of 1003 W. Fifth St, jing Rochester, announce the engage- | are articles and books, candy, house ; plants and many unusual gift than old dogs, females bite oftener than males, and so-called working Frank Dalgletsh and Mrs. (224 sporting dogs are more likely| to the Rev. Carl M. Kummer, |bake sale. said their booth will Halts Southfield Sewers Foe eee s bit more Idren than’ SOUTHFIELD — This city has!south Oakland County Commuri- eake)soad lL Re eee eee See been told by the Michigan State|ties that would be affected by! Health Department that it cannot|the 12-Town Drain in the no con-|People and nonprofit institutions. (build any new sewer laterals or)struction policy started by the |tap into existing sewer lines along!health department almost two years ago. State Health Director Donald M. Pierce said existing sewers will not take any more sewage and still maintain adequate health standards. The ruling affects the city’s plans to build 180 foot of sewer line along Hilton road between Fairfax and Greenfield roads. Other booths will offer religious Young dogs are worse biters ers, collies, Eskimo dogs, German | SOUTHFIELD — A court battle son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. eatUKe foods seis several shepherds, great Danes, Saint Ber- over proposed commercial zoning Murray street drain at Pierce (Wwwwwwwwwwwwwy? Kummer of Colden, N’Y. An ear- for ign cae had mat tempt nards, and Doberman pinschers./on Southfield road near 12-Mile|street and 10-Mile road was pend-| > ing varie’ Of jomemade PI€s. Sporting dogs include pointers, set-'road between local developers Lie- ing at Lansing. No action is ex- LANDSCAPE ier wedding anned. ly summer wedding is pla ned. cakes, cookies and breads. Where State Grange ters, retrievers, and spaniels. |berwitz-Lezell Co. and Bedford ~«~ * * Subdivision residents will resume Dogs bite least in winter, more again on Monday. | Mrs, William Toll ts in charge | | of entertainment. | Stands Seeks Dairy Commission SAGINAW (® — The Michigan! of movies and laws to supress “-ate Grange wants a state com-, obscene literature. ssion created to exercise cer- vithamty at } YY 1 ; n authority over the dairy mar- jose their driving licenses for good. t * * * The Grar aiso has come out be governor of Michig secutive tw There year terms no limitation now In other expressions in and out the field of agriculture, the m group also: Called for stricter censorship system Of fair trade practices, BOON TO WITCHES — “What with the sky (i of sputniks, luniks, rockets and satellites these days, broomstick riding is becoming much more difficult. Young Barbara Peyer, daughter nyone’s right the Grange urged that a state com- gan to three mission he given authority | Hot dogs, coffee, soft drinks and Often in spring, and oftenest in| The firm has been trying for ice cream will be available. July and August. three years to get its Southfield) , ; DS neeatal Se Gasanion of Thieves in Almont Ready for Hunting million and a half dollar, 14-store that drunk drivers) Troy Presbyterian Church’ to Celebrate 30th Year | TROY — Climaxing a period of ‘growth paralleling that of Troy ALMONT — Thieves who broke which achieved city status only a shopping center. After repeated refusals to re- tone by the city council, the Demanded company took the matter to Oak- A second request to use the pected now. i i i Li ki Li Li i hi Li Li Le Novi Teen Town Club Slates Halloween Party | NOVI—A Halloween masquerade party will be held at Novi Commu-| nity Teen Town Club, 10 Mile road and Meadowbrook tomorrow from 7:30 p. m. to midnight. | Prizes for thé best and funniest costumes will be awarded. land County Circuit Court. In the meantime, residents in! the area filed a separate suit pro-) ce The Rev. W. Donald Pendell, testing the proposed rezoning. | Taken were two shotguns, # whd became the first full-time pas-| Circuit Court Judge William J. the merchandising of certain prod- rifle, six boxes of shells, a box of tor of the church in January 1958, Beer last week agreed to a ten-| ucts. The commission would set heavy socks and some $50 in cash will preach the sermon during the tative settlement permitting the Favored increased taxes on al- into the Almont Hardware some- short time ago, Troy Presbyterian coholic beverages. _ time Wednesday night are well- Church will observe its 30th anni- On the dairy market question equipped for hunting today. versary Sunday. over prices for limited periods of time from two cash registers, 11 a.m. worship service. His topic | developers to construct office build-| during emergencies and would set’ Romeo State Police and Almont will be ‘Coming of Age.”’ ings only on the disputed site. | up rules and penalties under j a Police Chief Edward D'Arcy are) Following the service, the church; The settlement was signed by jinvestigating. will hold its annual meeting of the|the city and the firm, but resi- = - congregation at 4 p.m. On the dents who filed suit refused to| ee ate agenda is election of officers and sign. presentation of the 1960 budget as; All parties concerned will ap- prepared by the ruling elders and|pear before Judge Beer Monday trustees. morning for a pretrial hearing. ; te Het es eee tee ee Mee ee ; 1 ~ WONDERLAND SPECIALS! a: Boys’ 3-6x Lined SLACK-SHIRT SETS Reg. $2.49 Girls’ Regular $3.29 $ 8 Q LINED SLACKS Imagine! This 2-pc. combination ‘ (2. 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The tables are needed to facilitate washing of the patients, all of whom are adult, full-time bed cases. The transfer program is aimed at easing the pressure on over- crowded state mental hospitals and making use of available bed space at TB sanatoriums at Kala- mazoo, Howell, Hancock and Gay- lord. Seventy patients have already been moved with 25 placed at Kalamazoo, 22 at Howell and 23 at Hancock. The Gaylord sana- torium has yet to receive its first transferee because of the special bath table problem. * * * “Once the tables are available, the program should proceed swift- ly,” Heustis said. Original plans called for a total transfer of 270 — with 50 going to Kalamazoo, 80) to Howell, 40 to Hancock and 100 to Gaylord. “If we can get the money, we now plan to construct facilities for ‘another 80 patients at Howell and an additional 15 at Kalamazoo, bringing the total involved in the |program to 365," Heustis said. | ‘Highland School PTA 'to See Wildlife Film HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP—Guest speaker at the Highland School PTA meeting at 8 p.m. Monday will be Rainer Brocke, naturalist at Kensington Metropolitan Park. Brocke will show a 30-minute film, ‘Metropolitan Wildlife,” jernment bought 7,863,000 pounds! which presents birds and animals at various Huron-Clinton Metropol- itan Authority Parks. [FEED WILD BIRDS REGAL WILD BIRD FEED An attractive and nutritious mix- ture of sunflower seed milo, kaffir, millet wheat and canary seed. 5 Lb. Bag ....... .60c 210 Lb. Bag .......1.10 25 Lb. Bag .......2.50 @ | REGAL SUNFLOWER SEED size seed heavy and we!! 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I love to go to the Metropolitan Opera open-, Its Voice to Cry for a ‘ings or other performances to listen to the portearampers, f going to ask the board of estimate for approval to erect 1,700 apart-, x “xXx ments where the former New| Common Translation They toss off genuine Americana in their cas about | York Giants baseball team played. | . om the dressed-up celebrities shoving into Sher- Federal funds would be used for | i aan: | BY M A | i Accustomed to exciting events, they fee] the project, By LOUIS CASSELS etteeseenenee eee - For more than four centuries, thatsthese Big Names are. a lot of mummies. “This assignment I wouldn't wish on my the reformation split in the Chis. tian family has been underscored | by the existence of ‘Protestant | crummy brother-in-law,” snorts one... at } Bibles” and “Catholic Bibles.” | Now the evening gowns are pushing ENSEMBIE Now biblical scholars are gaying | inte the bar at intermission. “This is cer- that the time is ripe to eliminate | tainly a flat-chested year,” growls one Pontiac Federal AT LOW PRICE OF | this particular symbol of division. , , photog .. . “Everybody step to the rear —_— They believe it is quite feasible , of the bus, please! ... Third race comin’ bd : MODEL y q } ; A TABLE MO ler’ Fralesthats. and Gaahctid ieee a UP. wees that aes with her neck avi ngs . on upside down? ... Sure you saw her somewhere; in a ' —— ae togeth tt tion | i ew 1960 oe ores pam taal "| mausoleum ... They should title this opera ‘Zircons Are a | Girl’s Best Friend!’ ... Whaddaya mean, listen to a little TH The idea got a powerful boost of the opera? After 15 years ef not listenin’? ... Tell Mr. EARN E tf this week from the respected . Catholic Journal America. In an Bing nighty-night, I’m cuttin’ out . TV article entitled “The Bible Is a Yet there were many beau- Bond,” Associate Editor Walter ties there—-Mrs, Max (Debbie) CURRENT RATE _M. Abbott, S. J., said a common Kettner in such a tight-fitting translation of the Bible “would 9)) rhinestone dress she . be a great achievement in the couldn’t squeeze into her row history of Christianity. of seats and had to stay in the While agreement on the exact par... busty opera star Rosa- RATED BEST | wording of the Bible would by no jing Elias with Van Cliburn . SWIVELS for easy viewing . means settle all doctrinal differ- | poe, e Mu - - tbat ences between Cattholics oe Danae WHE B CSS 5 «7 ing independent Roz Russell wearing a Grace testing leberetery pres, Fr. Pueet pointed aeebilt headack out, it would put an end to a num-| *#" jeadache band . ber of mutual irritants such as Greer Garson attired in sheer Just deposit your savings funds in the nearest mail box after filling out the necessary form. It’s as simple as that! Write for our Save-by-Mail forms. different renditions of the Lord’s}money ... Faye Emerson with DEBBIE A|l savings received on or before the 10th of the month start earning from Prayer. and different numberings Jack Herlihy in one room . ,. and Skitch Henderson, to whom the first of that month. of the Ten Commandments. she announced her engagement at another opera opening, in * * * another room with his German bride Ruth Michaels. When all Christians are. ‘‘talk- * * * ing about the same Command-| Also Hope Hampton (with James Roller) was being the All Accounts Insured Up to $10,000.00 Model ' ments," said Fr. Abbott, “there photographers’ darling and also exclaiming about Ahtoinetta D-2301¥ would be hope for better observ- : Stella having “a D flat above a high C.” Hope recently suf- ance of the one great command- ; i ‘al H e ris s s eau ig - --ee see ese eee eee ee ee eee ee ee oe ! 2 ima 22 et eg fred «broken wrist. so somebery tela ner inthe Tuure ste] ieeneee SEND THIS COUPON g picture area. Shouldn't wear so many diamond bracelets on one arm Available in ebony or maroon Fr. Abbott's article drew an im- SI colors ~ mediate, warm response from a Frank Sinatra is the first motion picture star ever to leading Protestant authority be given the right to approve all publicity and all still pic- PONTIAC Gentlemen: | want to open a savings account by mail. Please send me the necesary materia! and FEDERAL information without cost or obligation SAVINGS Dr. Robert M. Grant, presi. ‘ures used in exploiting a film. It happened with “Can- dent of the Society of Biblical Can,” which Frank just finished. He personally went over Literature and Exegesis, said it the releases which he considered vital. Glamour gals in the would be “hard to overestimate” past have been given approval of still pictures but not the the importance of a universally publicity yes-or-no, which Sinatra had written into his recognized translation of the contract at 20th Century-Fox. Frank explained, “The time yetion Short- e No Prod e Handcrafted a. Bible as ai “unifying force” h f le to h hat right.” Die! as come for some people to have that right. NAME ae ars Sunshine ple- among Christians. _ tube A joint translation is. of course «Fall Power Transformer easier to propose than to accom- THE MIDNIGHT EARL. .. . . 761 W. HURON ADDRESS Pull push on/off plish, Biblical translators, even CBS staffers are really jittery. Sam Levinson, who was onf , 2 0 AAUURESS 2... ee, ® Tone Control when they are of the same de-| Masquerade Party,” called to ask from which theater it would PONTIAC, nomination, can spend months in originate, and was told: “Sorry, we can't give that informa- , heated debate over the meaning tion.” ... Deborah Kerr and Peter Viertel set the date: June MICHIGAN CITY. 0... en, STATE.......... cca $18995 of a single phrase. But the very 1] at Klosters, Switzerland... Sarah Churchill got her father's fact that the project can now be OK to write her memoirs. leet Et et eee ee ee Pe ee se ll ee : seriously considered is evidence of — Edith Piaf, recuperating from a circulatory ailment, will 4 the strong current of unity which ne pack at work in January ... Singer Jimmy Rodgers, touring is now running in all branches of the Christian church. Australia, bought two racehorses ... Roy Campanella was of- & saan _ - —_________——~ —— RK di d TV Sh fered a supervisory job in Cuban baseball this winter... Actor | adio an op Dead Shark Cc Kill Melvin Douglas’ daughter joined a collective farm in Israel. | FREE PARKING a ark Can Ki | * * * OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT. ' A Mako shark may stil! be dan- WISH I'D SAID THAT: Someone described a lush: “He al- | COME SEE WHY $0 MANY FAMILIES ARE BUYING 422 W. 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As usual, its rheumy|(”ristmas. Colum ’ .\cipitation and 46 degrees average|the next July when, in various —wt , : oe te a¥ old eyes peer into the future to| falls on ‘a Wednesday — but @S!temperature — a cold January,|parts of America, it rained, hailed) ‘wemg#22\ moon | eet ' : forecast the weather — and if you Queen Isabella told him, you can ‘February, March, late spring, hot|and snowed. Why live with misery & - — > Se lwere planning a picnic for next|Dave everything. dry summer and fall,” when Tums’ relief from <= ~ : Decoration Day, Ma, skip it. | Here is the way the weather Can you believe these ee) i f N b heasthuse ie 90 fath— Wee _ The Old Farmer's says it'll rain rae 7 as the old farmers feel! tions? Ips O ews Oy long: ~and safe? Get ¥" - a _ 0 wee in their’ bones: | Well, the Almanac claims that! ‘ lasting = een bars te ae New Year's — mild and clear. jfor last year (1958), the daily Return to Aid Tums 3-roll pack, only 30¢. wou ; wl ed tions are ot seas Lincoln's Birthday — overcast. |weather forecasts were 71 per cent! a, - a aries as radar. but Memorial Day — rain. \correct. And in a few of its 168; Choo] Fund rae . aie least as valid as wooly.. Bunker Hill Day (celebrated in'years of predicting, it has had! : dha and @eecrve a certain Suffolk Co., Mass.) — stormy. [nearly 100 per cent accuracy in) WAYNESBURG, Pa. —Waynes- | — x Ss pede of respect if only in defer. Independence Day — hot. \weather trends. |burg College presiden’s nickel a’ i3 ence to age : , | Labor Day — unsettled * * * week tip to his newsboy was re-| =P} = | | Columbus Day — showers. | They point to this story from a turned with dividends Wednesday. | Be) ‘s ee ’ | There will be more long week- | Election Day — stormy. 119th ceatury year in ikcaee an-| The newsboy, 13-year-old Rickey | NOTHING WORKS LIKE FUMSI 8 aes “. end vacations than usual next | Veteran's Day — unsettled. nals: Stafford, gave a $5 donation oj - , — unfortunately the | Thanksgiving a | As the book was being set up in/President Paul R. Stewart for the ‘ weather will be unconducive to Christmas — mild. ‘print, one of the composing room school’s new science building. 62 Stores ond Services frolics in the great outdoors. | print, | maid de Gad ONE LEVEL - — Share ic Te AP Wirephoto | As for the over-all picture of boys asked Mr. Thomas (Old, ; sboy: ee ee ee ee a z 4 Compared with five long week the upcoming winter, starting Farmer's first editor) what pre-| “Five dollars isn’t much to- SHOPPING picture of the Sovret satellite that photographed for aiming the Sere oo See KOEN, holidays this year, there will, with this Nov, 1, the Old Farm- diction was to be placed under wards the $800,000 needed but at) Free Parking for £.000 Cars the hidden side of the moon. Moscow identifies solar battery section: 5 — shutters of heat regu- be nine in 1960: New Year's (Fri- er’s predicts it will be “warmer July 13. ‘least it will buy a few bricks and MIRACLE MILE *"orrixe the components as follows: 1 — Illurhinator for lation system: 6 — heat screens; 7 — “antennas; \day). Lincoln's Birthday (Friday),| tham last year — and close to | In careless haste, he answered someday I hope to be studying Bs Telegraph at Square Lake R4. the cameras; 2 — motor of orientation system 8 — unidentified scientific fesearch devices. Washington's Birthday (Monday),* average temperature. There will — “Anything, anything.’’ science there myself." 24 MONTHS TO PAY OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH WAREHOUSE OVERSTOCk 4 We Are Desperate! Our Warehouse Stock Must Be Reduced. Room Must Be Made for New Ship- ments. Every Item In the Store Is Reduced. Save Up To 50% or More. You Owe It to Yourself to Get Our Low Price and Then Compare. 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Foam Rubber Cush- $ 88 ions Nylon Covers 208 seen eoteoe eco ceca rte tee eae, Ae . CHOOSE FROM OVER 100 SUITES eae eoeen se & 6 6 yee eeceee Serta-Restokraft Innerspring Mat- $ 88 Penor bee Speen et Dd Smooth Top Mattress or Box °37" 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE - PONTIAC 3 BLOCKS WEST of SOUTH SAGINAW OC erry erer ery a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1959 TWENTY-THREE Presenting a comforter for the Pontiac Branch of Needlework Guild to Mrs. Howard Barnes of Opdyke road are (from left) Mrs. Barnes and her daughter, Sally, Barbara King and Barbara James, both of Jamne road, President of the Galloway Lake Dear Abby Uses Golden Rule Pentiae Press Phote Section of the guild, Mrs. Barnes will take the com- forter to the annual Ingathering Nov. 12 at the First Presbyterian Church. The girls are members of the Wa-Ka-O Camp Fire Girls of Willis School. Halloween Be Generous, Treat the Poor Girl Party as You Would Like to Be Helped By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: We are two girls with a problem. There is this girl at school who has a terrible reputation. And she won't leave us alone. Every where we go she is right be hind us. She hangs around our locker and tries to eat lunch with us It is causing us to lose all our friends be people are beginning CAUSE 1o think We are just like hei We don't want to hurt her feelings becattse” “She hasn't any friends Please help us. We are all 14 DESPERATE ABBY DEAR DESPERATE: Be kind to her. She needs it Showing this unfortunate girl common. courtesy when she latches onto you will not dam- age your reputations. It is not necessary to cultivate’ her fmendship outside of But when she seeks you out treat her as you would want to be treated if you were in her unhappy shoes * * * DEAR ABBY: What is the matter with our young people today? I never forget the young people in our family on birthdays, confirmations and all special occasions. I don't e\pect them tp reciprocate be- cause many of them cannot afford to—but is it too much to expect a “thank you’ note? After a lapse of much time, I usually wind up writing to find out if they ever received my gift. Then J] get a letter from their parents asking me to please forgive the young school folks because they are ‘so busy." Would you please give me your opinion of this? DISGUSTED RELATIVE DEAR DISGUSTED: No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks. Anyone who is old enough to print his name can sign a ‘“‘thank you If parents took the time and effort to teach their chi- dren this note ourtesy when the wele Very young the Ww tld not have te apologize for them later Introduced at School» McCarroll School room moth- ers, helpers and PTA execu- tive board members were in- troduced at a get-acquainted tea Tuesday. Mrs. Russell Rid- ley was chairman Mrs. Eugene Hoisington, chairman of room representa- tives for the Pontiac Council of PTA outlined duties of room mothers and helpers * * * Mrs. Lewis Carpenter dem onstrated methods of making Christmas corsages and deco- rations Mrs. Sidney Olson, president and Mrs. Howard Shelley poured Starch Softens If your hands are rough when mending, tinv snags o cur. Try washing your hands in watm water with a small amount of starch added to the water. You'll find it makes the rough spots smooth and prevents snags in the ma- terial on which you're working DEAR ABBY I am expect- ing my first baby within the negf few weeks. This is my problem I want to name my baby of it's a boy! “BURTON JUNIOR” after my husband. But my husband has been marned before and he already has a son named “BURTON JUNIOR” after him Would it be all mght ’ have another “BURTON JUNIOR? I suppose this would cause a lot of confu sion because the first BURTON JUNIOR the same with us, but vou have no idea how much I want fo name this baby after my hus- band lives in block EXPECTING DEAR EXPECTING: Name fhe baby something else. Your block 1s already ‘‘over Bur- ton'd.”’ Why complicate mat- ters: * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO SCOT- TY Let her go. She'll make a better memory than she would have made a wife * * * What's vour problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY care of ths paper Enclose a stamped, self-addressed en velope Tonight! A Halloween partv wil he held this evening from 7 8:50 at the Wever School gym nasium Sponsored by the PTA. the Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Con munity Club and Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department the party will include refresh ments and costume prize Mystery telephone calls will be made at 9 pm. and prizes will be given children who are at home when called Telephone chairmen are A thur Bell and Mrs. Vernis Whitehead Other chairmen include Gale McLaren, decorations Mrs Pearson, judges: Mrs Loren Kay Kenneth McQueen, outside patrol; Mrs Kenneth McQueen registra- tion; Robert Norberg, refresh- ments; and Kenneth Kendig master of ceremonies. Red Cross Sets Training Course The Oakland County Chapter of the American Red Cross has announced a home nursing course at the Franklin boule- vard chapter house from 1:30 to 3.30 p._m_ beginning Tues gay Frances Giuliani, RN will teach the seven week course. It will emphasize care of the aged and bed care Carl prizes and convalescent f children Metropolitan Auxiliary Dines Celebrates Tne Metropolitan Club Aux iarvy celebrated its 25th anni- versary recently with a dinner at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. John Wilson headed the dinner committee, assisted by Seven sisters, all under age, are checking each other's Hallo- ween Costumes in a preview of to- night’s activities in Waterford Town- shipy. i : 14 years of Daughters of the Charles Daw- sons of Ferndale street, they include kids.” Pontiac Press Phote (left to right) Barbara, 6, Diane, 4, Delores, 12, Christine, 10, Margaret, 14, Kathryn. 7. and two-year old Mary. Two sons, Charles 16 and James 15 refused to be photographed with “the 25th Year T MIrs. John Schroeder Linda Schroeder, Mrs. J) FE. Smith, Mrs. Phyllis Wilkins Mrs Omer Winton, Mrs. Merrill Petrie Mrs. Park Nique and Mrs. Joseph Koren Members contributed home made pies and salads as of the roast beef dinner Mrs. Petrie, president. and Mrs, David Gilpin reported on the state convention held re- cently in Lansing and the, group voted to join the Pontiac Federation of Women's Clubs at the business meeting which followed, Hostesses at the social) hour which concluded the evening were Mrs. Welton Jones and Mrs. B. T. Tompkins part Omega Mu Sigma Fetes Halloween Mrs. Ray Peterson of Lin- colnshire street was hostess to Omega Mu Sigma Sorority Tuesday evening. Mrs. Patrick Cullen was cohostess for the Halloween. party Games were played and re- freshments served Mrs. Raymond Koskela pur- chased ‘‘The Traveling Bas- ket.” Alpha Omega Holds Party Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a Hallo ween party Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Ron- ald Kasher of Dwight avenue It was announced that al! chapters of Beta Sigma Phi in Pontiac will honor the two new chapters with a tea Nov. 22 at the Hotel Waldron. The next meeting will he Wednesday at the home of Mrs Kenneth Miller on Lincoln ave- nue, . Reviews Wisner History State Chapter of Founders Society Meets Here The annual meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the Na- tional Society, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, was held at Devon Gables Tuesday Mrs. Earl S. Mastick, state president, introduced Richard Poole, guest speaker, who re- viewed the history of the Wis- ner Home and the restoration work supervised by the Oak. land County Historical Society. The Wisner Home on Oak- land avenue, now a century old, was built by Gov. Moses Wisner and occupied during his term as governor of Michigan Members were informed that the home is the only example of Greek revival architecture in Michigan * * * Following Mr. Poole's talk, a voted to the by the chapte1 Annual reports were read by chairmen from Pon Falk Col responding secretary; Mrs L Lee Dunlap registra! Mrs Ernest G Clark, chairman of and Mrs_ Harry chairman of gilt was home officers and four of whom are ticc Mrs. -Ray S State nominahens D. Chapman press relations Others present were = \irs Glenn D. Curtis vice pres! dent. of Grosse Pointe Mis Fred Lindbloom of Bloomfield Hulls. chaplain, and Mrs. Laura Clark Cook of Hillsdale, hoy lary national president Local Sorority Council Meets The October educational meeting of Pontiac Council of national Thursda, P; Omicron sororit, evening at the home of Mrs) Robert Dun ham in Drayton Woods was held (;uest speaker was D in Smith. a certified grapho mal\st and dentist of the Por 1ita ( drma and fo Ss KAS . Leon &S le ‘Irs Pot 5 F' 3 De . f be | Bu Bu and Irs. Dunham assisted Beta Sigma Phi Party Honors Mrs. Eggleston Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi tion Halloween and going-awa party Wednesday the Sugden Lake cottage of Dorothy Phelps First prize for the must ong inal costume was won by Mrs Robert Colfer The party Mrs, Thomas Eggleston who 1s moving to Arizona” Hiandker chiefs cards and 4 Beta Sigma Phi bracelet were pre sented to her Miss served refreshments gave a combina evening at was in honor of Phe Ips Philathea Class Holds a Party The Eunice Philathea Clace of First Baptist Church held a Hard Times Party Duesday evening at the home of Mrs \ k Shelton on Barkman Sireet Mrs. H. H Savage told of her recent trip to Quito, Ecua dor, where she visited her two sons and daughter who are missionaries there Mrs. Charles Norris. Mrs Glenn Ebey and Mrs. Martin Jackson directed the program and refreshments A dinner dance will be given Sunday by mem- hers of the Sisterhood and Men's Club of Congre- Vis. gation Bnai Israel. ‘e TIES, + ts A TI he free SALLI: POG PME AGRE BO A Ra OO A Saupe S PRES PIs. Yee eg / ° . { ? ea cnatinmaniaendeiuiaet ne Sane econ 2 Pontiac Press Photo } , Can it be the Shagey Dog’ Seems mach-o-lantern and such. aonoad lollipop. to he aq yuntor-size tersion of the rou Even the younges{ child nants to he itt , , ' famous poor h {// dressed up for on the fun of dressis Halloween, he sits placidly behind his ‘]) for the night - } nhen spooks and ledte hes run wale Almnae Import Fair | to Open Doors of World Sault ites fn { tries 4 puppetcer will demonstrate atured Steiff puppets and stuffed an- Oakland Wappa mals from Germany aes Impo Deerskin boots, jewelry and Show case handcarved Viking ship will ! te f be among gifts from Norway to 9opn * * *® Stall . Stee tie nd Tapa eu imports mn \ from mS lude raw silk banker oats 1 and nat nandarin dresses, hoppt coats J and hibache dishes { I hors \ e d oeuy = bal cittme <¢ - and COOKICS t of Chorus Greets a ee 4 Alned = f e ewcomers moe Hom Ses Non With Dinner ane hae MRS. RUSSELE COSTELLO , ed 1 ne ’ ) ) oe | rita Morne ( . md ‘ i ( { Children’s l “t ij dinual et , Elta LETA — vant Sirsa’ _ peratinve ad Tuesda 14 wid Presents a oe een brows Zonta Hears Talk . Biown, Jeanne Hiatt) Jan Lew Chimes EL aE Geeta fonta International of Pot Others were Jear Nive ew he ne ear in olas Gemo \ ‘ * ' ’ - - M meetine Thursd t Hot I ij NSE ( f Nard ] Saunders and A Wald | Ga we Pine Lake road presented ne Butler an headtat\cre nes in behalf of Delta Zeta MI Rutherford Thomas 1 sorority to the new Inter-Faith ¢ lent announced that , kina Chapel at Miami Universit rPsnip applicaty | ide f f f Oxford. Obj recent], 1 epled if tim vf + at the Po 4 f < * 7 * ations be in Jamia ings and | B ng e chimes resulted from the f indidivuals mn tain anit COWOrkers Night Held vine sins Ppsion by White Shrine No. 22 founded at Miami Universit + +* * Coworkers Night) wae t Clemens. Part Huron MI Costello is National t Pontiac White Shi ; I ' Poaval Oa Farming Panhellenic Conference dele Wednesday at) Roose t gate from Delta Zeta Pemple Coat} * * * Wort hiz OSTA NSE and r ¢ Bact : She will attend) the onfer watchmen of shepherds from g and Ontario District ata ence at Boca Raton, Florida eizghboring shrines were eceptiOn for the ipreime Nov. 9 tertained at dinner followed | high priestess in Dutr- a ceremonial im NC : Irs) Samu Smit Warthy LES Karle Hoskms was in Four pages today gh priestess, welcomed harge of the kitchen and Vrs . ; . suests from Ann Arbor. Lin Catherine MeCrindle, the din- mn Women S Section olin Park, De arborn, Detroit oom Pontiac Press Phete {reyle qrentie and Fred Niedelson of Drapes aienue Varvin Finkelstein of are lining up decorations ' t i ee ee ee OSS ell t TWENTY-FOUR. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1959 ~ Hits Jackpot on First Try ° “PASTELLE” Hospital Attendant Becomes Author a ee OR By GAY PAULEY of sick people. That is whf, she Mrs. Penny Brunette, recently “eS SOS NEW YORK (UPI)—Dariel Tel-| said, many hospitals “seem more |married. She is 18. t ® A housewife, once| MX Penal institu 1g allan When you get right down to it, . eon igre shy aie 4 said Mrs. Telfer, “I suppose you ; a state mental — Mrs. Telfer, wife of Forrest Tel-;might say I'm a writer.” "Whew hor leer gave oat, shelter, a chemist, said she’s going to| While she was waiting to hear ee ee ee at-fx'tt so her children get mnost ofjabout her first book, she turned : income from book. out one sength detecti _— Whe tent Pumen Vetter dc! ‘eltory. Her tire beck is in the Telfer turned in her aniform. _ Today, partially due to her hos- ‘ pital work, Mrs. Telfer is about te come inte “enough money to pay all the family bilis”—with P ‘ The roag to riches commenced Virginia , js eee when Mrs. Telfer began a short Bedrosian, oe story about hospital life. The short > daughter of story grew to novel length. a CLOSE-OUT SALE Mrs. Telfer, unknown author, Mr. .aad Mrs. sent her pounds of pages to a liter- aa : of ary agent in New York. In three Osgian months she heard the word that Bed . . ; iflutters a writer's heart and pads sigttaaansia Fine Imported China tuters a writer's be | FT hase ~ P = | The book, “The Caretakers.” is). : Service for 12 Was $124.95 fiction, Mrs, Telfer “said in an in- mn ried . y - terview. “It is about the lack of arry NOW $4 heart in mental hospitals.” Topa Fas Mrs. Telfer, fortyish, still can’t = ie : lp aac Pie i : ' believe that Simon and Schuster ; : son of Ste mesae _ ° (3 Frome” + ee j Pontiac Press Phote | will publish her book Nov. 2. She BS a - Mr. and Mrs. oo me al 0-0" Futter Laura Belz, left, president of the ber of the Oakland County Board of gasps whep she mentions = nf > Charles 53-Pc. Set Was $68.10 | Pontiac League of Women Voters, talks Supervisors. The dinner meeting will Lanpebyen = apa op been sold - “ot Topali f . 8 95 ‘| over plans for the Altrusa Club dinner be held at the Birmingham Community | when she tells about movie com. 4 mS Oper (0) NOW 2A ’ meeting with Mrs. Hope Lewis, mem- House at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 10. | panies dickering aver the book. ant Navajo road WE HAVE ON HAND 32 IMPORTED CHINA | That means more money. \ : ' ‘eal recently. ) = 7 : . | Mrs. Telfer is a music teacher ' ot eeeNT PRICE. Altrusa Club to Hear Growth Talk ws mrstsin. rhee's nt'mac! = * Pe 2 4 * opportunity for music teachers in " ten eae ee Pueblo,’’ she said. DIXIE POTTERY rhe Altrusa Club of Greater , em Michigan Community Re- | growth of Metropolitan De- | That's why she went to work in MRS. HARRY TOPALIAN vt Birmingham, which includes | search Organization, will be the | troit ‘a mental hospital. And when that, OR 3-1894 Bat 2 hier eee al ies featured speaker Dr. Blucher will talk about {job didn’t go smoothly any more, * < e 1e g & . } _ _. ‘ . ; | * * * ®akland County's participa- that's why she took to writing. \W ddi Rit A H Id 528] Dixie Highway of W aterford Nov 10 at Birmingham Com- The organization a six. { ton in this project ¢ | & Ing | eS re e munity House be HERO AN ATTENDANT county effort to handle prob- He is a consultant on the Na- . : : . es - SE Dr. Walter Blucher. execu lems stemming from. the tional Committee on Urban ee ee ee t St S k Ch h . a : ° " — : an attendant. But Mrs. Telfer, tixe| Q ° ar iS urc tive director of the Southeast- ~ a a — ~ Transportation and the only . . | cs = a pro, points out that ‘‘any likeness American honorary correspond- raat llie i ing member of the Town Plan- between me and onal oo In a recent wedding, Virginia'and Mary Topalian. All wore war ning Institute of Great Bnitain. Purely Coincidental. Mrs. Telfer Bedrosian of Detroit married Har-|gowns similar to the bride's Sur \dow! ) Sill \ouettes . * * * Ph gicliog me enough help ry Topalian of Pontiac at St * * * Red UCIT 1g Since this is a program the They don't pay enough and the parkls ore ponig Soke John Stephanian was best man League of Women Voters is heip ee ee S€ and ushers werc Nick Ste hanian, help is transient Club after the ceremony. i . ‘ P : studying on a statewide level “My book doesn’t end on a Harry Yangouyian, Paul Begian ui ° * * * , a! _ yee h this year, members of the ; ° ; and Oscar Topalian A bew ; "9 holiday rOop ies group are especially invited rakes note. How could it? It is The bride wore a we peau de Michael Sakae was ring- collection of after ; , ow soie gown. Matron o nor was ;. ; v4 j The Fashionette Club met Tues Reservations may be made F earer and Jane Demirgian anc dark fashions day evening at Adah Shelly tibrary.| bY Calling Edythe Peck of the Too many within state mental Mrs. Margaret Stephanian. Brides Vicky Badorian were flower girls. Mrs. John Reichert took home the Birmingham branch of the hospitals, she said, seem to for- maids Vora Des tect ieaeatin A party was given by the bride- 1v for lo select cict Detroit Bank and Trust Co. or get that they are taking care Ruth Vartanian, ris raiian groom's sister and brother-in-law, trophy for losing the most weight : : me for the week and Mrs. Daviq athryn Vedder of Sloan. Whit- | Mr. and Mrs. John Stephanian, a Cowan won the monthly weight. field. Jenkins, Price and Esh- few days before the wedding oe "a Cora Garbutt Weds """:"2 Mrs. Ralph Walton introduced a home reducing plan Last week’s program was a Halloween pa.ty. Mrs. Fred Root won the prize for the mest original costume and Mrs. Jack Brauher won the prize for the funniest costume. * * * | Mrs, John Newbigging was in: harge of games and refreshments | The club banquet will be held Tuesday evening on the sixth an-| artfully interpreted for your evening moods Exquisite one-of-a kind Cocktail Dresses Highlight of the evening was a skit, ‘This Is Your Life.”’ in which | Clifford Clare Guyett s2esen.°e* After a wedding trip to Florida, Cora Garbutt, daughter of i the newlyweds are living on Nava- Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gar- jo drive butt of Cherrylawn street mar- oe ue Coa Harts of Utica Are Honored With Reception FOUNDATIONS ACCESSORIES eo \ sf Le pet South Astor street, Oct. 24 at Columbia Avenue Baptist Church The Rev. M. F. Boyd offi- | BRIDAL SALON 55 W HURON niversary of the club which is iated at the dlelight cere- sponsored by the Department of — a candle ce . > mony before an altar decorat- The Merry Mixers Room at the : Parks and Recreation | CAI Building was the scene Sun- ida evening of a reception honor- ing the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of Utica. Mrs. Hart is the former Mrs. Isabe] Cum- mings of Waterford. Mrs. Harold Wilson presided at ed with vases of mixed white flowers The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle with a fitted bodice, a scal- loped waistline and a bateau neckline. The floor length gown ... brighten your Exclusively day with carefree ) (i; ‘ w i had a front and back panel of the punch bow] beautiful... I Onl la( lace and ended in a chapel 7. * * swe Guests were from Utica. Com- weep e ’ . . . , -e. Linden, Smith's Creek and , , y At ( || * * * merce. Line Int eC] 1) dd | | () hla | . Onno \ , CHRISTIANA STURGIS Her headpiece was a crown Mt Pleasant ' M 1 Mrs. Harold S$ of pearls securing a fingertip Mrs. Murlin Vaughn. Mrs Jumor ° r. and Mrs. Harold Sturgis veil of pure silk illusion and Baum and Mrs. Lee Kaines were S [ d lh) le S S anew achievement of Fourth avenue announce the she wore a pearl necklace and hostesses, all of Waterford > eS i engagement of their daughter earrings, gifts from the bride- - in diamond ring Christiana Nancy to Marine | groom MRS. CLIFFORD GUYETT Huron Gardens Club Pic. John Bilbey. son of Mr. | — Her bridal boucuet was acas- | H Bud Tolk uypveerve. (ene averse Nata nok | Saggareangenent of ene car | annette Tipper. maid ot hon. [Hears Budget Ta of SZ : - ot nas nations with a corsage of white or, wore a pastel pink chiffon | 7), in Gandea Extension iia tink milan dress with white pearl acces: Ciuh met Tuesday at the home of sories and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations. Mrs. Romeo Guibord on East Heavy weight stainless steel ‘Beverly avenue. with lustrous finish - - , : that d I caret Bridesmaid Norma Reid Following a cooperative dinner, at never needs special care wore a blue chiffon dress w ith ‘a lesson on “Planning the Family As ; 7 @ e , Hollow ane knives have CS : VE " 1) é y ’ eee aces and carried Dollar’ was conducted by Mrs. Orged serrai ades, ae 4 Ly ve carnations. Norman Brown and Mrs. Howard S re) e Cindy Lou Lintemuth, the |peynoids ~~ S flower girl, wore a pastel pink | Mrs Harry Gimmel will be fos ~~ ‘ »! ‘ {al ae Nader axe j ‘ — pink lace ribbon basket with tess for the Nov. 17 meeting when rose petals. Robert Boneman was best M p man. Ushers were Kenneth i Guyett of. Rochester, Robert oods Are roject , Guyett of Belleville and Ron- (Of Camera Club ald Guyett of Waterford, | the Christmas lesson will be given. | brothers of the bridegroom. The Bloomfield Hills Camera | | Club will meet at 8 p. m. 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WALNUT AND MAHOGANY SLIGHTLY HIGHER ; =a et deposit will put your choice in sa rd 5c Sen our budget pay- , Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments — n... 10% down, 10% per ‘ JEWELERS and Baldwin Pianos and Organs : 119 North Sa - a ie panne nnn nner. 16 W. Huron FE 2-0294 *r er tent when TS 6-633 I ; PARK FREE REAR OF STORE i } 4 . ; : . ; ; — . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 , TWENTY-FIVE ' . | os 7 e . ; Gist Orde MONT! H By EMILY POST : “Dear Mrs. Post: Réeently -I took friends out to dinner. The waiter came, over to me ? | first to take my order and I P| gave it to him. I have been told that I was wrong to do this and that as hostess, I ers should have been the last to es , ~ he order, Will you please tell me ; 4 if I was wrong, and if.so, what should I have~.said to the waiter?” * san ¥ Answer: I am sorry but you a ae most certainly were wrong to ig i % . order before your guests. You Bo IER SS OP Me eee ey De A yt: a should: have asked your guests —— : cy what they liked and then giv- Drag your legs apart and then drag the hollow and the bulge beneath it on en the’ order for all to the them together. Continue. Do not lift the outer hipline. saci legs from the floor. This is to correct ; “Nesp Mra, Peat: Ye tt. nec. ; essary for a lady to get yp to Co shake hands goodbye with DMMOR Fault another lady who is leaving earlier? Does she ever rise for bd a man?” or on l U e | Answer: She usually stands SAVE DOLLARS during Burton’s great End of Month Sale. | if she is much younger than Every item in this ad represents concrete savings which you ; - | the one leaving, or if. the lat- will recognize as soon as you compare. Plenty for all but come By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | If you would like to have my Iam 19 years old, 5 feet and 1 inch the Son, oan and wehace early for best selections. : er | £ } m order to shak . Q. ‘Please give me an exercise | exercises for the chinline, send tall and ig 115 pounds. 1 ‘think hands. She doesn’t rise for an os Tele ER de, Be shee GR das hic dak So ° Sau tae Bak edhe cetera * to correct the hollow and the bulge @ Stamped, self-addressed envelope|! ont amet pone | intimate friend except in her ne $ PST AE RE Cee De ms - sail : beneath it on the outer hipline.|with your request for leaflet No. A. You are the correct weight. | own house or if the friend is | . . a . : é > y > I know yoy have given an exercise |10 to Josephine Lowman in care of | Q. “Whilevacationingata very much older. | Flattery for half-sizes begins : DRIE -DRY —- NO IRON - I IM \ COl TON for this in the past, I did not save |this newspaper. I have given friend's house I was told “You're In her own house, a lady — with a beautiful neckline — square . ‘ it because I did not have this defect Several of these recently in this'so fat.’ Please tell me the truth. always rises to greet a guest cut and softened by a bow. Slim BLOT ISES then. .I know lots of women have |column. I am almost 13 years old, 5 feet) and bid one good-bye, even = and graceful lines are ideal for vie Dose eat ouble. Would you Q. “I would appreciate your|7' inches tall and weigh 131! though she is sixty and her short fuller. figures. Tomerow's ; lar please repeat it? : ‘opinion concerning my weight. | Pounds.” | Guest a young man of twen- pattern: Curls’ dress Roll-up sleeves, convertible collars for A. I often give exercises for Some hint that I am overweight.) A. You rae the correct weight. | ty. One who is not a_hos- Printed Pattern 4941: Half Sizes in white, gold, brown, green and this figure fault because it is one |! have gone on diets for three days | ~ ke * | tess does not rise for a man. 1223, 1442, 1642, 1812, 201g, 22% assorted novelty patterns. many women have even quite | and then stopped because I do not! Tomorrow: “Here Is What You, . ae Size 1612 requires 3°s yards 39-inch Reg. $3.99 Ea. Sizes 32.38 early in life. There are many |know whether I should lose or not.;Can Do About Facial Aging.” Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- abric goed ones. Here are a couple. } v | band and J adopted a little Printed directions on each oa POL NEN REN tae IRR CR, Na es : 2 | | girl about a year ago. The an : ee - . .—" on the fier on pal _ = KI b k K W dd . | final papers will be coming om 7 an a irate — Nera KeeeNReee ee ae sey “e eke « ace your rig and on e oor | — through very soon making her ser lity ents In coins f[e ea x J in front of you to brace yourself. O noc OOp e Ing, our own daughter. We are so this pattern — add 10 cents for Now raise your right leg up as far in happy about this that we each pattern for Ist-class mailing ALL WOOL as comfortable. Lower right leg. itnesse y uests would like to give a party for Send to Anne Adams, care of The e Continue raising and lowering leg. | | friends and relatives to cele. Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept S| ‘hs and S| arts Turn onto the right side and raise) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pease: Attendant« were Mrs. Pattrick, brate the occasion Would such 245 West 17th St. New York 11 WR a( N KR ‘ and lower the left leg of Emerson avenue announce the Duggan, Mrs. Dale Davis and a party be in order, and if ‘ Y. Print plainly Name, Address Another: Lie on the floor onMarriage of their daughter, Patricia Klobnock, the bride so. will you please tell me how With Zone, Size and Style Number In solid colors, flannels. your back, arms resting on the Frances Elaine Koop, to Ronald J. groom's sister. They wore nylon, the invitations should be aaa plaids and imported floor at your sides. DRAG your Klobnock Oct. 17 at St. Michael chiffon over taffeta gowns in blue,, worded?” . . . tweeds Juv now and legs apart and then drag them Catholic Church mint green and lavender, respec- Sass Ladies Aid Society sie at 3 0 M. prices ” together. Continue. Do not lift} White carnations banked the tively, and held white carnation Answer: A party certainly Sews Cancer Pads : M1. | ’ the legs from the floor. altar before some 200 guests. arrangements would be in order — in fact, Values to $10.95 Q. “I am 36 years old. 5 feet * * * Flower girl Buffy McFarland sounds very happy. Some such The Ladies Aid Society of Oak - | - 1°, inches tall and weigh 95 pounds. The bridegroom's parents are wore a pink frock and carried pink wording as this could be used: ind Avenue United Presbyterian My bust measures 32 inches, waist Mr. and Mrs. John Klobnock of rose petals . At last Mary is ours! Will Church met Thursday afternoon at . . —— . _ ; . °°)? and hips 32. I feel wonderful Emerson avenue. The bridegroom's Jreither you come in to afternoon ca ue chure 1 . oO Sé sel c ancer- pads . aes Ot white 1 ti he | to celebrate with us or the Michigan Cancer Center but my friends tell me I should i eipeliagin and sree tne Gerald Klobnock was best man. | *~ + + ALL WOO! , , ide's wn was fashion on) 4: pe Oo ALL 7) gain weight. Please give me your go Ushers were Edward Sage, John | Ciudad Trujillo in the Domini. Mrs Edna Matheny. Mrs Foster advice in your Question Box colonial lines and featured a Pease and Lewis Collins. column.” Sabrina neckline trimmed with can Republic was nearly leveled@Berdan and Mrs Guy Caswell bd : 0 . pearls and sequins, short sleeves After a reception at the UAW- by a hurricane in 1930 participated i) ai Oa \ A. You are underweight. Even land a chapel train. CIO Hall, the bride changed to a Hostesses Mrs Iva Vanderkooy ‘ with a small frame you should | royal blue nylon dress with black, Haiti and Liberia are the world’s and Mrs Robert Wilson « rved a - . i - veigh 110 pounds. fos een ane ee jaccessories for travel to northern two Negro republics dessert luncheon Pile - lined - ZIp - outs, Q. “Is there a cream or ener. stones pecans te Sage pve’ Michigan. The couple will reside 7 tweeds, plaids and solids. se for s flesh under the chin | . in Pontiac ( \ } > cise for saggy flesh w chin | white orchid with purple center < * & | alues to $4) and on the neck. on a white prayer book secemted | Mrs Pease wore a blue Thce y ( A. There are exercises which by stephanotis streamers cem- (dress with white gardenia and 9 a ms : . are beneficial. Circulation | prised her bouquet. jpink rosebud corsage. Mrs. Klob- em » — “* : creams which whip up circula- | * *® * nock was dressed in beige taffeta hy tion are also an ald. Of course | Judith Ann Needham was maid with a pink carnation corsage. you should use a lubricating jor honor. She wore pink and car-| Guests from Greenville, Flint and . - BETTER ALL WOOL cream also, ivied white carnations. Iowa were present. Furniture e | company Winter Coats § 3 {poe Planning a Halloween Party? : , Taal oat, eweeds, Is Values to $65.00 With holiday entertaining just, The two primary rules are planparty colors, will protect table around the corner, October hasjahead and keep it simple. tops and other surfaces from mois- Waterford ; w euabants Ot. a aacd ss oe “OY turned i gis as on this Here are some practical tips: ture rings, scratches, and other . 2-5 RUN EN Shit a ur anm Se ee a teen year § party calendar. . lcalamities. Do your part to help % xe 4 : OE PR i eR Halloween, favorite night for! CHECK THE MUSIC . . . Be your guests relax and they'll do witches’ frolics, falls on a Satur-|Sure the phonograph, radio, or hi-'theirs to avoid accidents. (Lots of OR 3-1225 TARGET SPECIAL dav. | fi set is in working order. If you're coasters help). a i: It'¢ made to order for planning °rrowing records, get them be- CHECK THE GROCERIES ——— DYNELL-ORLON a teen party with a minimum of fore party time, and clear plenty’ : ~a ~ fuss and a maximum of fun. of space for keeping them safe Make a list, and be sure there's 5400 Dixie FI R COATS jand seund plenty of everything. Don't forget, - Furthermore, it's a ready- (Plastic film, either clear or in plenty of ice cubes are a must. made ooportunity for teen-agers | ee eee . to try their hand @ entertaining *“‘on their own.’’ Look like the real T thing. Luxuriously o/ ‘soft and = supple nran made fur in . greys and browns. Pe Values to $69.95 ‘ m PES aa lag Et £ . we . , Reo ee ee a ae x No need to struggle over a color. scheme; black and orange is it. THEME APPARENT No hunting about for a party’ theme; witches and ghosts have made Oct. 31 their special prop- erty for hundreds of years. No struggle with special dec- | re ae : orative effects, either — depart- ete ; ae SS 4 a, ment and variety stores are & AMERICANA; , ® Cr nist ace Ghee Pte ee ee ree ; saan , ’ * has an , 7 enduring _ Car Coats as tacked to the walls with evéry- NT — ‘ds. Pi § 00 thing the ‘eet ainiees mat FALL CE ERPIECE a : ool : weeds ae Oe le loween party giver might need. | Cornucopia of Straw Flowers 4 95 Young charm Fe i EEE LES: Knit collars and pocket trims. root beer, colas and other soft Reversible all-weather stvles. Wear As for refreshments, suppliers | and Colorful Fall Fruit........ ; . 90 0% and manufacturers of food spe- Use it for any and all fall functions .. . this basket of Values to $29.95 cialties and soft drinks are doing| artificial fruit, foliage and flowers. their part to make party planning | 7 a : for teen-agers easier than ever. Jacohbsen’s Nes oes SN NE RRS Ae Sree Kot: aac cae Pian nes | FINE ; _ proof plastic film, cold cuts and 101 N. Saginaw FE 3-7165 fRnEs ae = renee cee be at prestices, Delivery twice dally to Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills ; ; | ’ . ie $ trimmed and ready to serve, to Birmingh : aincoats § BB oA Manufacturers of ginger ales, i % drink favorites have come up te | both wavs. Chic novelty fashions. with dozens of exciting new ; . thirst quenchers to add zest to OAKLAND THEATER Values to $15.00 sandwiches and snacks, Starts Today _ ; _ . A Halloween party is a natural for a tricks and treats table, us- ing the same idea. Just set out plenty of sandwich makings, let everybody make his own and don’t spare the mustard!” BEVERAGES TOO The same thing goes for the beverage department; An ‘easy ~~ OPEN FRI. & MON. C NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P.M. \ SAT. NIGHTS ‘TIL ?7 PM. }: ° BURTON'S there’s nothing more intimate! give a prige for the most be- : ; MT ; , witching “Hiébgoblin Soda.” | che cede ie ' hutch cabinet . $220.00 : SMART LADIE: APPAREL ep cay It you want to set up a I] finish. + Captain's chair, 46.40} 75 _N. Sao; JUST SAY ‘sundae bar’ as well all you sob eur | Dutoh foot extension : 0 iN. Saginaw ogy “5 need is a variety of the new pe ta | dining table —-131.20° ° Charve It syTups and toppings, a spoon for today, eee eee = each and plenty of paper cups oo IT@ WHAT GOES ON., B-. WHEN TYE LIGHTS 00 Orr y) and plates, a —=-_e Oe _ woe ne omen lenaegt we TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 ‘ . ° ° ° ° rer Ty Youth Fellowship Unjust Blame Often Sign of Guilt Feeling |“ wales Cos Park Church will’ join By MURIEL LAWRENCE A young wife. realizing that she|Reno her worried parents invited'/her marital mistake. She said bit- didn't love her husband, consulted her to visit them before resuming terly: @ psychologist. Her realization wasiher job. Two days after her ar-\ “You !confirmed. On her return from) rival, she blamed her mother for of hurting people. You've always) brought me up to be afraid } Vamie Eisenhower, nhose O3rd Press Club. birthday is Nov. 14. takes a taste of a pret ien birthday cake presented to her hirthday greetings. Thursday by the Romen’s National Crafts Workshop : for Yuletide Held by Newcomers ewcomere Club of Pontiac The N The cake was in the shape of a tabloid newspaper headlining brating its 40th birthday this month. Spook Time Is Here, | With Safety Warning AP Wirephote The club is cele- | |te marry him to make me do it.) | | refused any responsibility for her marital failure. So, after a painful | seared of the accusation, she | would not have run away to her | judgment, it is hard to stand by) | making his mistakes | | the persen who spilled the milk | ‘looked so injured when I didn't! ido what you wanted me to do,| ‘that all Joe had to do was look injured when I said I didn’t want Your training has made a mess! of my life.’’ Shocked, wounded, her mother; scene, the girl packed her bags and left to spend the rest of her) vacation with a friend, If her parent had not been so friend. ; Of course, listening to unjust ac-! cusation isn’t easy. Whether a child blames us for the milk he’s! spilled or for his marital mis-| quietly while he accuses us of * * * Unless we can perceive that his) need to blame us for them is his intolerable guilt at having made them, Then the accusation goes in one ear and out the other. In- stead of rushing to defend our- selves, we can dispense with the need to remind him that he was | Vocal music students Northern High School are rehearsals this week for concert of or chose the ' Wrong marriage | partner. } We can ignore the whole prob) ~ lem of who did the termble thing— and begin to make it appear less Meeting Seasonal terrifying. We can say, ‘‘Children often spill their milk’ or ‘‘Why are you so frightened to discover that you are capable of misjudg- ment?’ A We do not Halloween accept the respon- theme prevailed —jsibihty for what we didn't do; but Tuesday evening for the meeting make it more realistic for the of the Junior Women's Aid Society child at the home of Mrs. Richard Mc- * * * Mahon. . Always another person's need to condemn us for his failures con- ~_ * fesses the intensity of his own Mrs. James Wilcox, Mrs. James self-condemnation. If we are in- Jeffreys, Mrs, Charles Abair and terested in justice, we will, of,Mrs. Robert Tuson were prize course, insist on his solitary guilt. Winners for the most unusual cos- In. charge of arrangements Sponsors Mrs. John Fuller. are Jacqueline Horton and Marcia : are George Mueller and Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself for a career in the Beauty Profession.” 850 Pontiac Pontiac Central singers slated Monday evening. Don Craig, well known choral Pentise Press Phete director, will be guest conductor at the concert in the Pontiac Northern gym- nasium. Perfecting a trio number are, from left, Northern students Carol Campbell, Linda McGlothin and Sally Heathman. at Pontiac winding up the massed Northern- Bloomfield Art Assn. Schedules Show, Sale A members’ show and Christ-| Holm of Kingswood School Cran- mas sale sponsored by the Bloom-| breok, weaving; Svea Kline of field Art Assn. will be November) Birmingham, ceramics; and Ju- { j | | | Behind Kresge's Enroll Today Phone FE 4-1854 Miss Wilson Closed Wednesday PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 161, East Huron 2nd Fleor | and December musts for area = He Webb of Royal Oak, sculp- enthusiasts, | ture. SPUDNUT SPECIAL FOR A SECOND GREAT WEEK STARTING TODAY GLAZED SPUDNUTS 26* Reg. 23¢ Made Twice Daily Painting. sculpture photography .| Heading the painting committee TH silver, weaving, pottery and other| are Mrs. James Allen and Mrs. medja will be represented in the) Herbert Gardner Jr. Mrs. W. L show which will be previewed at Lowrie and Roxanne Lambie are Z p.m Nov. 15 in the headquarters | in charge of photography, and on North Woodward avenue, Birm-| other areas will be handled by SHOP 420 Orchard Lake Are. FE #8721 met Wednesday evening at Cleo's It's time for that skeleton rather than those made of pa- | But if we're interested in him, we tumes, Har Shop for a Christmas, ¢ostume to come out of the per and sturdy fabrics for |Will help him take responsibility * *® * ingham boat Ian Wilson and Mrs. Erwin *@ ae har . ap : : or s y self he thinks Mrs Jeffreys and Mrs. T A Bi field Mork. ‘ ; | closet and get together with the costumes instead of crepe pa- |" for some fancy se ys an rs uson mong Bloomfield Art Assn. Y . *. * * other spooks for some Hallo per or gauze To guard against should be above mistakes but for were named chairmen for the members whe will contribute are | Sally Winston Robinson will help Come In for Your cnt Are James F Gran. ae er oF Bau gua gain the real one that will often make Thanksgiving basket project. Marshall Fredericks of Royal Cochairmen Julie Webb and Betty : Present Mre James F Gras! ween merriment An old: | falls. they suggest checking. then. _-. | Oak, sculpture: Ray and Joe | Farrell judge. Kay Wintrigham is} Free Demonstration biel opened b zien re fashioned party. with bobbing children’s masks to see that ———_——_—_—_———_ | A candy sale will supply funds deFrancisco of Mt. Clemens, |/" charge of entnes. in Our Downtown Studio ' g is , for apples and pin the tail eve openings are large enough Nixon Will Head ‘for the annual children’s Christ-' watercolors: Jane Mcintyre of : 1 f ‘casting were Mrs. William on the witch's cat can he for good vision h | U ‘ mas welfare project, Bloomfield Hills, oils; Lillian MERLE NORMAN Caceshe: Mt Roval Oak and Mrs wn vie a ar wal me ._* * Orchestra mus | Hold Stork shower oe , esa ad Ma htt safe as well But. even the most circum- ; . TATE oe SS Samuel Sneed of Mary Davy av Safety experts say that burns spect ‘“‘ghost’ can have a 4 van dbigeny Biche " ee ; m a ue Fe gna me a er are the chief sources of Hal ermecied Wisian what ni will serve as nonorary chairman 4 . . . and Mrs. Frank Robi gave a e * + * loween danger and they recom at . par y : so be prepare? to (Of the executive committee spon-i¢ Have Y ou Tried This? stork shower recently for Mrs. Ar. Integrity te included Mrs. R. Carl mend avoiding them by sub- give first-aid for a hurt thumb — the a aonne gh y thur Walls of Tilden avenue. There In Filling All Rrown. Mrs Donald Gause Mrs stituting flashlights for candles or skinned knee. Have petro- Philharmonia | nami is: the ae H Lj B Di h * were 57 guests. Your Prescription Needs = ybert Montgome rv irs. maa in racK-O Lanterns using leum jelly, sterile gauze band- nee senso ighters il- €a rty it Y 1d ean IS CASS LAKE PHARMACY sisi and \ Jeffery Corni metal ail plastic ornan ente ages and antiseptic on hand for | ees will appear at the C | | f A year on the planet Pluto is kK 3000 oe oe lia oie minor burns. cuts and “stasonic Temple Nov. 9. Nixon has a S or ush rool Y ) Soup tes eee ee eee Om arte ee . rear 4 — become actively interested in the $ = ——_ And if while the spooks at |ttungarian musical group which is By JANET ODELL » QUICK LIMA BAKE ot RA EAUT j she nine a ; oe ‘making its first North American Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs. Rolland Langerman | - PA MOUNT B Y SCHOOL other spirits rise to the OC- ftour Mrs. Nixon was chairman 1 package frosen : 11¥2 S, Soginew. Theater Bidg Mich casion and mark your win- lt the Philharmonia Hungarica’s Mrs. Rolland Langerman of 1 Gs condensed Bar cig % in . — ns Panes ° dows with wax or crayon, don't | recent appearance in Washington. Walled Lake shares an inter- "°s"hot dogs. sticed ‘ wee Available tz Day os Evening Classes despair. These markings can a ' esting casserole recipe with enc nbioepoon instant minced te, phone or call in person to: Free Pamphlet io sch ek with turpentine B = CI b P| | us. She says her family will Salt and pepper to taste | PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 followed by a soap and water /Oridge u ays . Cook and drain lima beans. ~! washing. However, an ounce at CAI Buildin j}@ eat lots of ‘ima beans if she Mix with undiluted soup ¢| —————— of prevention, as usual is | g F fixes this hearty dish. meat, onion and seasonings. | worth a pound of cure, so have | [and O° Lakes Duplicate Bridge SO Put in greased one-quart = Frer little packs of cand * V ttle packs of candies or cook- (Club met Wednesday evening at’ casserole and sprinkle ‘with i ‘ playroom can *** ready in advance. if youd ‘the CAI ‘Building in Waterford y= Mrs. Langerman belongs to grated American cheese. * fs ¥ oy he ther give treats than get the | Township with eight tables in play. an Extension group. She is Cover top with buttered : (of all ages) e A CIFCHs reatment Winners were Melvin Smail and ¢@ also an enthusiasti ner bread crumbs , he season = = Ericson Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Don | ‘The Lanmenk wt = ener Bake at 350 degrees for 25 \ Make them happy . we Give Weddi Shower. (ost. Mrs. Emest Guy and Mrs. | 7 Bermans enjoy travel: «minutes. Makes 4 generous § on Mother’s Day en since so many VIVE eaging OWEF Robert Seguia and Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ing and camping. servings. : ' give « tie Jacks and Betty Jo Fitzpatrick of Mary Day Howard M. Smith. | ae ; ‘Leylary. } a Jills will he avenue and Joan Pierce gave a escort eed eS — jonancnchnenstelthtitetlinasmantsii Ce r wedding shower recently at Miss Walmea Canyon, on the {sland | = tu earing these Fitzpatrick « home for Marca of Kauai, is Hawaii's ‘Grand LADIES ROCKER — ; Hickson. 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FE 5-938] By WILLIAM L, RYAN Associated Press News Analyst | Communist China's activities may be creating a solid anti-Com- munist front in South Asia and) raising a threat to the unity of! the world Communist movement AT WALTON n“~—en ene enw ee ee ee ee ee = <= ¢ These developments tend to sup-, port a conviction which is growing An Evening among qualified observers: that | . the main threat to global peace! of Entertainment today is Red China 4 6 bb * * * Enjoy ‘SULLY The Red Chinese activities can 250 lbs. of eventually become a severe head- ache to the Soviet Union's leader- ship and to the main body of the world Communist movement which still takes orders from Mos cow Already the Red Chinese have contributed to a sudden thaw in a long and bitter cold war between India and Pakistan. who had been feuding over a number of stub- born issues for about 12 years. *,. * * Talk is heard in New Delhi and Karachi of an all-round reconcilia- tion between the two nations There is even speculation about} common defense measures by the two countries. Possibly Burma, jalso feeling the Red Chinese threat, will join her South Asian! Musical Rhythm Playing Your Favorite Songs 6 Nights a Week SMORGASBORD DINNERS Daily Luncheons Dinners Sunday 11:30 te 2:30 5:30t0 10:30 12:30 to 9:30 $1.35 $2.00 $2.00 Colfee. Hot Tea & Tax Included TOWN & COUNTRY INN “Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant 1727 Ss. Telegraph Rd. Tuesd — Wednesday — Why did they throw him out? SS SS a ely e@FISH COMPLETE DINNERS “We had a few parties,’ roared Friday —Saturday—Sunday ®SHRIMP the happy-go-lucky blond giant “ : 3 Lanches — Short Ordere__ | ts mepsnety bond ert > EEAVE YOU Frankie Meadows vou eSEA FOODS which I mean 14 in the 14 days and the Hi-Fi’s “Tost” @CHICKEN — Citancaa re Poa Aldo poured « ‘salty dog"—vod-] BEEN TO | oe ee . Your order will be ready ka and grapefruit juice—with a 4 eSTEAK ‘when you call. hand whose fingers were heavily 7 i bandaged *®s bb 9 tee Y ~ 4 <-> “Burned ‘em in the last scene of, | \ , ( Call WS ‘The Day They Robbed the Bank I F -9377 4 pear —— P of England,’ the picture I’ve just d oe _ E —_ a 2 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. F E 3-9821 finished. I was using oxy-acetylene f a | t xi — = = = —— to steal one million pounds out of or > ot s | the bank when the stuff ran wild PS) Te ee o"h | But what the heck. We had a great %, “BAR end » | party on the set afterwards and a eae RESTAURANT big blowout in town and here I am » : off S —— x ' | H elcome to the ‘after two hours sleep. 0 \ at ‘GORGEOUS’ neighbors in such an enterprise. ' Split,| 2 State Airmen Missing After Jet Blows Up CHIPLEY, Fla. @ — An Fi0l Voodo jet fighter was blasted to bits by an earth-shaking explosion yesterday. A Tyndall Air Force Base, Fia., spokesman said one of its Fl0ls was missing on a flight to Ogden, Utah. Two airmen were aboard, the pilot and a radar observer. 'Both are Michigan residents. Tyndall identified the men aboard the missing plane as Capt. David J. Herman Jr., of Park |Lake, Mich., the: pilot, and Maj. \Robert A. Le Beuff of Detroit. A collection of the works, per- sonal effects and pictures of Herman Melville, author of ‘‘Moby Dick,” are on display in the Berk- shire Athenaeum of the public library in Pittsfield, Mass. Fa ewe 4 - ; w oe eas te td e's DISPUTED CONFERENCE HOUSE — This is the ‘‘conference house” built by Central Mich- igan College, Mount Pleasant, on remote Beaver Island, which is a hunting and fishing paradise. Tt cost $30,000. Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Bliss- field) said Thursday he disputed the judgment of the university in spending the money for it at time. CMU vice president N. C. Bovee said building did not involve state funds but was financed through operation and sale of veterans’ housing and sale of surplus equipment. The house, which sleeps 40, is not for students, he said, ass this the Hollywood Headlines: Novelist Caldwell\Now Aldo’s Loaded With Talent hens viene. - Heavy Drinker and Actor ‘Caldwell is back in the Soviet Un-! (ion for his first visit since World’ \War HU. By ROBERT MUSEL one beautiful but unidentified a Caldwell ‘yr if os sai well an s wife w LONDON (UPI) — Film star Al- breakfast guest. “Just because a oo cined at the nian of Writers! do Ray chased his breakfast coffee guy is a star, and maybe good-\or the U.S.S.R. Some of Caldwell's with a triple vodka and said the|looking. doesn't automatically novels are widely read here trouble these days was that too'make him a Casanova or give him ° : many film heroes not cut out for|the capacity to be a heavy drinker. Yellowstone National Park in o> wv? DANCING S-NIGHTS-—5 ENJOY | ry SAY ey notous living wer’ trying to get! “Thes are special talents. Har. Wyoming, established in 1872. into the act Har. Take my word for it .. |is the nation’s largest and oldest “No wonder they're dying like The phone rang afd the 220- national park. flies,” he told one reporter and pound actor moved lithely toward SS = it, his great shouldérs rippling un- der a tight sweater. He hung: up. EVERYTHING for HALLOWEEN... Hula Skirts, Make Up Masks, Big Feet. Piper's Magazine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 ‘How do you like that?” he asked. “I was thrown out of that apartment house and new they don't want to give me back the rent I paid in advance.” MODERN and SQUARE DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT New CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Just Seuth of Williams Lake Read “How do I look, baby?” “Gorgeous,”’ said incognito Baby. Aldo denied he is the remark- able physical specimen he appears | to be—ex-football star and swim- YET? —Music By— DANCING EV BILL LAWSON and HIS BAND GLENN EASTMAN Calling Music by the ‘3 LITTLE WORDS’ with JOE at the Organ — HAROLD on the Sax and RAY on the Drums Open Sundays 12 Noon ‘til 8 P. M. ming champ | “Actually I got high blood pres- |sure,"’ he said, ‘‘and me only 33. = doc says‘ it’s 187 and I ought to slow down. But I had it when, I was 17 and it didn’t stop me, ‘TERY NIGHT AIR COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT Now Available- BALLROOM for DANCES and PARTIES -.. Call EM 3-9124 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 2 \ SAT NITE \. x %> . Sac’ oe i ee & FINE LIQUORS, BEER and WINE / "- Pleasant Service in Modern Surroundings . LADIES’ NIGHT Every WEDNESDAY Phone OR 4-0022 ebedttateteedad? 2 Zac from getting into the Air Force or from being a frogman. So I say if, I'm all right-for war—I'm all right for peace, “And as for maybe checking | out. Who cares? Man, I’ve lived || —two wives and about 200 en- | gagements.” ; Ray was advised that British movie people admired his diligence - on the set and were speaking high- oo lv of his performance in “The Day BETH’S RESTAURANT 476 W. Huron St. Across From Ceneral Hospital FE 3-9383 A. M. Closed Sunday ‘ Choice Liquors te Robbed the Bank of Eng- / = ——______ MN land.” - | ‘ \ He blushed—then angrily waved 3 OLD DUTCH MILL OLD DUTCH MILL OLD DUTCH MILL 2 a letter which he said was from) = °o % his American agent complimenting | ' — : him on his deportment this trip p Donang Toei Frey 2k i PARROT Vs - Mo 1 OS ’m wilder n ever,”’| 5 and Saturday Nites 2 A anime “An ran to more ve ve, | BAILEY S LIQUOR s \ Specializing in Good Food ® | Maver of the ° “ . \ LEE | Fs y Cheboygan Ferry / Hillbillies” : s \Shifts From Cars" igh a ts From Cars i OLD DUTCH MILL N 3 FRIED CHICKEN $750 ENS lowly Souda. / LARRY HEATH _, Auburn at Churchill Rd. Auburn Heights \ [ Potatoes. Chef's Salad, Hot Roll & Butter 7 \ O LOW y spuds § VOCALIST = e s — WASHINGTON ISLAND, Wis and ze Se envi weiwon Pe Jock Young > ® TTT iiiitititii itt rrr ® eee oy gh areal JOHNNY SWAN ' an arago a former Straits of Mackinac car| 5 Nobel Lee & Ray Scafe S | “ - VISIT OUR Ri will begin a new career ON THE LEAD a La) Parties Our dining sey Arner Saturday the Great Lakes Featuring the top in Wester a JAMBOREE EVERY = ‘ ‘ “om i Sec tvier ee COCKTAIL largest + tato a rea “ and Hillbill ork music» 0 oO serve vy - od arges a a a SUNDAY 3 P.M. x \) Banquets vate get-togethers. s LOUNGE ) The het was sold by the Mich- Shows Friday & Sat. 3 OLD DUTCH MILL OLD DUTCH MILL OLD DUTCH é \ igan Highway Department to Ed-| , oO PUReH MILE \ Open Daily 9 a.m. to 2 a.m—Sunday 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. ward H. Anderson, Franklin Park, | 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. 8 650 Pee E TARMIN ona, Naa, emo for 208 Dining at Its Very Best in an 4tmosphere of ) + Ferry et Fontioc Rd. 3-9732 .) City of Cheboygan and other car| AFORE Elegance and Charm LAA A Att tAtttttitttit sa. ferries after the 100 million dollar | Woodward South of Long Lake Road Bloomfield Hills ML 4-1400 Open Every Day Including Sundays Straits of Mackinac Bridge was! opened in 1957. * * * Anderson had the City of Che- boygan refitted in a Sturgeon Bay, 6 N. Cess at Huron P| wo wuAectammee —_ | Wis. shipyard. Its power plant For your was togn out to make room for cor ontannk the spuds. and pool tables A tug will tow the boat Satur. | day When it will make a trip from } Washington Island to either / Stur- geon Bay, Kenosha or Milwaukee, ‘depending on the weather. He said he will use the City of Cheboygan as a floating warehouse and processing plant. When the boat puts into port the potatoes Special Children’s Dinners on Sundays Fashion Show Every Wednesday Five Private Dining Rooms Accommodating 10 to 300 Guests ten Lake, Comedy M. For Your Dini just ‘2 THE GYPSIES —in the Empire Room—Nightly ~ JOE ALEXANDER — at the piano in the Village Pub. DANCING SATURDAY — Kingsley Inn Coachmen Also Complete Meals What's New? ‘MAD MAN MILTIE from Hough- Joined the Bob Lawson Trio. Announcing New Food Service Pleasure NOW SERVING Barbecue Chicken and Ribs will be washed, graded and bagged on board, then shipped to their destination by rail and truck. C. and the Drums, has SQUARE and ROUND | DANCING i GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM 295) Weedward, Detroit Dancing Every Thars.. Sat.. Sun. we have Oven JERRY G of Steaks. Chops, etc. in the Cotillion Room. S:ereor honi- Broadcasts direct / Staton W/BK — 12 Noon to 1 PV rn m the ¥:-r- — Monday New Drayton Inn RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE 4195 Dixie Highway —ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM Fenkell and Livernets Dancing Every Tues., Fri. H BALLROOMS FINEST © AT BOT BALE ADMISSION $1.25 —COME STAG OR, COUPLE— sat. 94 West Huron Street OR 3-7161 Se The Soviet news agency Tags! JOE and RUDY FORTINO BICMAR- “KENNY DAVIS” On the Drums OPEN 10:45 (i Strand) Today and Saturday From 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. 65c TO 5 P.M. be To HELL BLOWN TO HELL! accssed tow GMTED ME ARTISTS GUYS and GHOULS! ATTEND OUR SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SHOW | SATURDAY Starting at 6 P.M. | Come | 2 NEW SUPER CHILLER-DILLERS! | i Early or Late. Shows Continvous from 6 P.M. SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW AT 12 O'CLOCK ‘—DINNERS— Fri. and Sat. (Except Sunday) Jam Session Wednesda CHARLES VICTOR M AND HIS COMBO FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS with RE OnUuUS WwW meh DANCING Friday and Saturday WITH TWO FABULOUS Comedy MC. Sherry Coy Lovely Exotic Dancer “Mr. Dancing Feet” FLOOR SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVERY TUESDAY WITH ‘or Reservation FE 2-298) REEN LIQUOR -- BEER - - WI Take Out on Beer — Pizza - Sandwiches FREE PARKING JAM SESSION SWINGMASTERS Dell's In FRANK PERRY AND HIS Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron FE 3-9446 THE PONTIAC PRESS » FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 - TWENTY-NINE Were They Born? CHEYENNE — Thousands off WASHINGTON — An estimated deposited In Thousands of Tons tons of jade are believed 60 million or more native - born im various parts of W ay penne: CoA Ranertaann bien, Se. ah Fa st ws Red China Expands TV News and Revie India Border Checks DELHI (UPI) — The FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUN. Wedding night or not... Jerry's gotta find his “misiaid” ship! he “misplaced”! 3rd THRILLER! ‘HOLD THAT By FRED DANZIG Indian states of Jammu and) NEW YORK (UPI) — It was Playhouse 90 last night. And rousing good talk it was, too. * * * | George Bernard Shaw’s high- ispeed, high-penetrating comic said today. * * | Foreign policy experts said it, ‘appeared likely the Communists may attempt to penetrate even ‘farther into Indian territory. | Chinese ( ing their “incursions” of troops |by a clever cast that consisted of border areas but also |Robert Morely, Claire Bloom, | 'Siobhan McKenna, Rod Taylor, air ce. = Kenrieth Haigh, John Williams, ‘Khinzamane to withdraw, on the «.. orbred’” Bentley. l that this area north of the traditional McMahon Line border Pliers saga seine poures | fou as _— ‘0 — * | inconsistencies in the attitudes 1 : | of the lower classes toward the The Chinese were said to have ypper classes and vice versa. spread their checkposts in north-| east and northwest directions from Ladakh, scene of a clash Oct. 21,¢xPected places, sa between Chinese troops and In- also paid his compliments, in pass- dian police in which nine Indians ‘8. to such institutions as love, were killed. ithe arts and law. _ _ x * * 9 | Robert Stevens’ direction pro Sulphur Found Here vided a stimulating pace. ‘clicked it off as quickly as a Set. + NEW ORLEANS fourths of the world's sulphur is\this sort of show when done on | Produced in the U.S. iTV. Playhouse 90 ‘Misalliance Spouts Delightful Talk ‘Kashmir, reports from the frontier time for a talk-talk-talk show on Unofficial reports said the jromp, ‘‘Misalliance,’’ was run off) were not only continu- |in a delicious style on CBS-TV The Chinese were also reported |. he} Elsom and last but by no : ‘to have warned Indian outposts at ee inst, Robert Casper as the} Boone's ABC-TV half hour rarely Stuffiness can be found in un- eh said Shaw, as he NO business tackling a swinging’ He tract to ABC-TV for three years, Threc- Bilko smow — highest praise for sto Have 12 Starring Roles HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Screem *| writer John Michael Hayes is working on an adaptation of Julien |Duvivier's French classic, “Carnet \de Bal.’ threw | The Paramount picture will have yerthe- a record number of 12 starring his verbal blurrings were roles, according to producers Wil- minor compared to the spirit he jliam Perlberg and George_Seaton. displayed for his part. Closeups were superb and the/piant Less Wheat At tinves the speed [ allo enjoyed having tes French farmers have planted | scenes that led into commercials’ ~ i 5 . ‘ Say repeated when the commercials ee ioe ece ent mae than ended. It added a smooth flow to the production. | | The days of the week are named after the sun and moon and five planets. DIALING AND FILING: Why is it that the high spots on Pat Movie of French Classic 1, The Panama Canal ‘is 90 miles) ong. The stripe patterns on zebras jare never alike. about 10.8 million acres of wheat | | Sedge is family fun P = —_ - S ee TO Ty eee ee ———— . 4 “* eT | find him among them? Last night's }enjoyment came from a halloween costume ballet and Ella Fitzger- ald's singing. After a couple of solos, Ella |was obliged to join Pat in some ‘songs. I know it's Pat's show an al] that, but his sluggish voice has STARTS TODAY! EXTRA LATE SHOW TONITE at 11:35 Doors Open 12:45 CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. Come In Anytime Up to 11:35 and See a Complete Show! ,melody when Ella's voice is in the | Vicinity. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Al- though under ‘exclusive’ con- ! } } | Debbie Reynolds will be seen on CBS-TV next year. She'll be in a Lucile Ball-Desi Arnaz comedy hour, in exchange for which Lucy will appear on Debbie's first ABC- HYPNOTIST’ The Bowery Boys FILMED N AFRICA' COT Gorn gone mimes con ae. EXTRA! SAT. ONLY ALL CHILDREN = ,2YEhi 12 YEARS FREE BAG of POPCORN AT THE CONCESSION STAND! FRI. SAT. Doors HURON Doors Open 6:45 12:45 THEATER oN RRS x ih PRES “THE YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS” NOW! “my GUN IS QUICK” SATURDAY ONLY THE SENSATIONAL BANK ROBBERY THAT CAUGHT A WHOLE TOWN WITH ITS MORALS DOWN! i > , LIKE A VOLLEY OF .45 SLUGS! IT HITS AGAIN a AND AGAIN! tched until the lights went out!” 4 * a i oe From the Cosmopolitan Magazine story that biew the f s If you had any questions about the blinded girl in his cabin... you asked those questions with a gun...! DE LURZB © | - CinemaStoPEs ¥ starring is the wonder of STEREOS x SOUND NiGTOR WATURE- RCRA | LU A Million Voit SHOCKER: aot Lenin IN cecUTT | EXTRA! SATURDAY MATINEE 8—CARTOONS-8 N-STEPHEN MCMALLY | Million-Detlar DAMES... | TV special, tentatively set for next September. Tom Poston and Fess Parker are the latest additions to ‘‘Merman on Broadway,” the Ethel Merman startime special slotted for Tues- day, Dec. 1 on NBC-TV .. . CBS- TV's Sunday, Nov. 22 presentation of Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic is _ being planned as an all-Mozart hour, filmed last summer in Venice, | Italy. Has Long-Range Plan for Michigan Waters DETROIT wW—A long-range re- search and financing program to preserve Michigan's water re- sources was proposed by Dr. Al- | figjis bert E. Heustis, state health com- missioner, at a U.S. Senate Com- mittee hearing in Detroit yes- terday. Dr. Heustis said research was needed on such problems as mu- ‘nicipal sewage and water treat- ment, waste disposal’ in streams and the Great Lakes, and sani- tation aboard boats. He urged joint planning on waste among com- munities along the Rouge, Clinton, Huron, Flint, Cass and Saginaw rivers. Sen. Robert S. Kerr ‘D-Okla), chairman of the committee, and Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich) con- ‘ducted the hearing on national wa- ee \ter resources. It was one of a series being held by the committee in the nation. x y wy Only once in a blue moon are we cocky about a Pontiac picture. “PILLOW TALK.’ We know it is a Pontiac picture intelligent hilarity! We know it is destined to and we will be compelled to hold it over... Blue Moon TONY RANDALL: THELMA RITTER * =e wa NICK ADAMS «+ MARCEL DALIO + JULIA MEADE - Direcicd ty MICHAEL GORDON Feature At 1:27 — 5 :37—7 :42—9:47—1 3:32 1:52 @ ADDED e FOX NEWS That's the way ROCK HUDSON | DORIS DAY THE PERFECT PA/R FOR... 1LOw TALK A BEDTIME STORY FOR ADULTS, THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY and contident we are about break records ome x ’ ¥ * ... /TS WHAT GOFS ON WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OFF / “PILLOW TALK” Ms ‘POSSESS ME” 4 + Produced by ROSS HUNTER and MARTIN MELCHER CINEMASCOPE én £adinae COLOR Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Show Starts st 7 P.M TO-NIGHT GALA HALLOWEEN PARTY * CAROL UNL de BRAN! MACDONALD MARSHA IDE OEY HUNT — PLUS — DAVID = SHIRLEY Ms LAINE GIG YOUNG NIVEN ASK ANY GIRL WHEN NEW YORK BECOMES ] SURVIVORS TAKE OVER! NEVER ANYTHING LIKE IT! The biggest city in the world deserted, not 2 thing in motion, buildings, marvel how it’s done, ey | / yNUSUAL STORY ty, 7, ' rik MUS J MEL FERRER DEVIL él ree ae RRY BELAFONTE INGER STEVENS WORLD . FLESH 1, EXTRA! SAT. MATINEE GARTOONS - CARTOONS - CARTOONS A GHOST TOWN & THREE || i) Fl Da) CO 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 FEATURE NO. 1 A PRIVATE'S A - See This One for Some Very Fu FEATURE NO. 2 MICHAEL GOUGH’S | HORRO FEATURE NO. 3 | JAIL ‘BUSTE Sal Mineo @ Gary Crosby @ Christine Carre @ Terry Moore Funny Monkey Business THE BLACK MUSEUM WHO ELSE BUT THE BOWERY BOYS 3 FEATURES 3 FRIDAY SATURDAY—SUNDAY FFAIR nny, Funny, reeiied Preeine te Sersonpiay by DAY EISRART - RAGUL WHALSH - WRKSTON MLLER —ALSO— R BY INVENTION |e nem eens ss ssn enn It’s Comfy—it’s Cozy With Our — IN-CAR — HEATERS RS PPA 4 BIG FEATURES ~<. MEET THE BEAT! DARING TO LIVE. . DARING TO LOVE! EACH FEATURE SHOWN ONLY ONCE SO COME EARLY—SEE THEM AIL! FREE! CIDER and DONUTS FREE! awe NNN oe YOU CAN'T RESIST IT! ) | BLACK MUSEUM JOHN WAYNE — LAUREN BACALL ; “BLOOD ALLEY” —— IN COLOR —— a ~ ee NOT A TRICK... BUT IT’S A TREAT! CO lL SE —————<— ——— ose’ oN NE ee i — % THIRTY ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1959 Bruins Defeat Detroit Icers by 2-1 Count Detroiters Now Show. Only Tie in Past Thrée Contests 2— The Detroit Red spell is defimitel, ey seem to have lapsed their woeful pattern of Bos se »N 1a_1Cc K Into st season *® x x 2-1 last might by the a wa\s-troublesome Boston Bruins the Wy their last three games it was an old nemesis, Bronco Horvath who singlehandedly ruined Yetrvit in its first visit this season to Boston Garden * x Defeated * ‘ The Wings dropped six of seven zames in the garden last season Horvath increased his National Hockey League geal leadership to eight, scoring both Bruin goals. He beat goalie Terry Saw- chuk less than four minutes after the game started and Detroit battled the rest of the way with- oul pulling even. The Bruin scoring star again wed on a blazing 20-footer mid- way in the final period. Then, with zoale Harry Lumley fighting to reserve a shutout against his old eammates, Gary Aldcorn notched Detroit's only goal less than 10 inutes before the end * * * The Wings were hot at the start ‘shooting the Bruins 147 in the St stanza. But the veteran Lum- wied them off It was a lackluster perform- ance for the Wings, coming a night after their disappointing 3-3 tie at New York. Only their sensational six-game eaten streak at the start of the ison keeps them in second ice. It's a repeat story for the ings—inability to score. * * ® Detroit scored the fewest goals the NHL last season and finished This year the Wings have red fewer times than any team it Chicago * * * ie ha hen s little encouragement son Wings _They play their game yw at Montreal the are as hot as four aint in front of the ! Cub Shortstop Gets ee Contract GO Canadiens er ( —_ (AP)\—Emie Banks ye National League's most valu- tle player no ank- cand to win the 1959 rd, ren woud his 1960 con- t with the Chicago Cubs *® * * Tie slugging Cub _ shortstop ned for a reported $60,000. hich Tes make him the sec- ghest salaried Cub player ry Outfielder slows Kiner is paid $65.009 in 1953 when the ins took over his contract from hist tsburgh * * * Vice President John Holland both Ernie and the Cubs) vere satisfied with the contract. le said Banks got a raise but ie did not disclose terms 4 ngs have only a tie to show! * the offensive Magic Spell Ends for Red Wings, 2-1 | ' SPORES Despite Earlier Romp at Detroit 49ers Expect Busy Sunday SAN FRANCISCO w—"'Td settle for a one-point victory,’” savs coach Red Hickey about Sunday's National Football League game be- tween his San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions * * * The 49ers routed the Lions 34-13 two weeks ago in Motor City but the margin was a big surprise to Hickey “They are not as bad as their record (1-4) indicates,”” the 49ers’ mentor said. ‘‘Believe me, we've got a let of respect fer the Lions.” San Francisco, 41, shares the | NFL Western Division lead with Baltimore. Detroit shares the cellar with the Chicago Bears * * * As Hickey said, the Detroit squad that trots onto the field at Kezai Stadium Sunday will be a tougher one than the 49ers trampled Oct ll For one thing, Charlie Ane, 2 260-pounder out of Southern Cali ornia, will be back at offensive Bill Glass,.%45, will back te Wefensive end he can tero in on Y. A. the ers’ pass-throwing The 49ers familiar face also wil) see the of Ear! Morrall in quarterback slot Morrall entered pro football on a 49ers draft after making All- America at Michigan State in 1955 He was then traded to Pittsburgh, which passed him to Detroit. *® * * “It could be Morrall is coming into his own,”’ speculated Hickey “Sometimes quarterbacks float around, like Johnny Unitas of Baltimore, for some time before catching fire. However, I'd like to , think that he'd wait one more ball game.”’ Lou Creekmur, 225-pound left NFL Season Reaches Midway Point By The Associated Press The National Football League season reaches the midway point Sunday with the three top teams all in trouble spots ® * The 1958 champion Balt Colts and the surprising San Fran- cisco 49ers are tide for the lead in the Western Conference with 4-1 records and the New York Giants losers in last vear's title game, top the Eastern Conference with the nark * more same I * * The Colts take on the Cleveland Browns, only a game behind the Giants in the East and the Giants face the Green Bay Packers, just a game back of the Colts and \49ers. They're a couple of real jtough customers and there's an added touch of interest in that each game has a former assistant coach, sending a his old boss The Rams entertain the puzzling team against ATTITUDE IMPORTANT ise that if a thing ie worth doing, NeW Year's Day. By LEE JOUGLARD it's worth doing well. If you are The Southwest Conference Concentration, and general re- determined to hit the 1-3 pocket champion gets the host spot. ‘tion are very important in or a particular spot on the lane, Jack Lowe, president of the G owling. you can, Not every time, but often Cotton Bowl, said letters had been| + * * * enough for improvement sent to Syracuse, Penn State, Air Put your workaday cares and Any athlete does better when he Force Academy, Clemson, Missis-| orries behind you. Give the game performs like a wel] oiled machine. Sippi, Louisiana State, Tennessee | al] you’ve got. The proper attitude Bowl on the prem- raises scores All-Star Pin Points Don't ever be tense, especially when the chips are down i tackle, is another Lien who missed the game in Detroit but returned to action against the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday, ' helping smash the favored Rams 17-7. Creekmur retired after last season but was recalled to help bail out the fading Lions. * * * If an unhappy fate troit, have it = the 49ers figure the Lions Twice i in the past TARGET, NL PENNANT - ing for the National League penn picture is Tom Harmon, former star, who attended a sports dinne _ —— ee Chicago Bears this week. The Philadelphia Eagles, tied with Cleveland for the runner-up spot befalls De-! six years the Lions have edged the 49ers out of the division title, in 1953 and 1957. Two years ago De- troit defeated the 49ers 31-27 in a tie-breaking playoff for the di- squad. Tittle is expected to stay J. D, Smith will start at left half, vision title and then crushed Fred Dugan at right half and Joe Cleveland 49-14 for the world) Perry at fullback championship TS a * * * Hickey said the 49ers couldn't be in better shape for their show- down with the win-hungry Lions. Ther re's not a serious injury on ) the | ” Pa Dales Hold 6th | Fa te: Spot in State Class A Ranks Chiefs Hope to Put Damper on Dreams of South County Team | | By BILL CORNWELL Pontiac Central’s embattled foot- ball team will be meeting an ambi- tious foe tonight when the Chiefs tackle unbeaten-untied Ferndale at Wisner Stadium at 8 o'clock. | The Dales, proudly sporting a flawless 6-0 record, come here with ae major ambitions. | They include; 1—Gain their Ist victory over | PCH in five years. | 2—Successfully continue te | wards their Ist perfect season in iL years. In order to accomplish those | goals, the fleet-footed Dales must! conquer a squad generally regard-! ed as the finest PCH grid repre- sentative in the last decade or longer Chuck Dressen, new manager of the Milwaukee Braves went along with this gag shot of him point- ant next season. With him in the University of Michigan football -r with Dressen in a Calif. * * * sion to Flint Northern a week ago in a crucial Saginaw Valley game at Flint, but there has been no indication in workouts this week ithat they have their. “‘dobbers”’ down because of the setback. Coach Jesse MacLeay’s spir- ited gridders are anxious to re- | ery Sunday, are worth about five points to the home team. The crippled Giants go up The Chiefs dropped a 19-0 deci- in the East, are at home against against a Packer team smartly bound from the loss at Flint and at his offensive quarterback post | straight through, barring injury. | BRUINS IN CONTROL — Bronco Horvath man in the first period of their NHL game last | (second from left), Boston Bruin forward, has night in Boston Gardens. The Bruins won, 2-1. control of the disc as Bob Armstrong (second Watching action at the left is Bruin goalie Harry from right) checks Detroit forward Norm Ull- Lumley. PCH Tackles Unbeaten. Ferndale From The - Patrick Prosser, son of Dr. MM. G. Prosser of Pontiac, is a mem- ber of the Fort Leavenworth Mil- itary Police Pistol Team which re- cently won the Military Matches in Kansas by edging out the Fort Riley Police team. *® « * derry O'Neil, Central Michigan halfback is Sth among the na- tion’s small college bal) carriers. ® * * Mass mailings will begin next week notifying hunters of the draw- ings for the special deer season | | permits. Applicants will receive }permits to hunt deer of any sex or age in 39 areas during the Nov. 15-30 season. . ‘@ * ' Wally Burkemo will meet Billy Casper on the TV golf show, Saturday November 7th at 4:00 p-m. on Channel 7. Tomorrow's golf match on Channel 4 at 4:30 p-m. will feature Chick Harbert and Mike Souchak. x * * Tickets for the Lions-Steelers game in Pittsburgh, Sunday No- vember 8th are available at the Lions’ ticket office at $5.00 each. Eastern Woman the Washington Redskins and the Chicago Cardinals, after three games on foreign fields, return home to take on the rugged Pitts- burgh Steelers. * * * Cleveland Coach Paul Brown not only will be opposing his former assistant Weeb Ewbank, who came out ahead in their only previous clash, but he'll be hav- ing his first experience with a Baltimore crowd. Some NFL Veterans claim the Colt fans, who turn out 57,000 strong ev- 8 Schools Sent ‘Feeler’ Letters by Cotton Bowl DALLAS (AP) The Cotton Bowl, which paid its competing! teams $177.000 apiece last Jan 1,| has its eye on eight schools fet which to select the visitors next and Georgia Tech regarding the’ possibility of being a participant. “These were very informal and did not constitute an invitation at all,’ said Lowe. } NHL Standings | we 7 Bu GF Ga Montreal 73 16 38 26 Detroit 8 3 7 12 21 12 | Toronto 4220 2 Boston 441 9 8 30} New York 262 6 ®@ 38) Chicago 171 3 1 3 TRU TRSDAY'S | rrr id rato ra LEAG Wilkinson Will Stay NORMAN, Okla. (P — Okla- homa football coach Bud Wil- kinson denied rimors yesterday that he has signed to coach the Dallas entry in the proposed American Football League. “It's completely untrue,” Wil- kinson said. “I have not signed an agreement am I plan- ning anything at present other than the game with Nebraska ”» coached by Vince Lombardi, un- til last year offense coach for New York's Jim Lee Howell. The Packers have dropped their last two games after winning three Frank Gifford, the Giants’ top halfback, is out with a rib in jury Chicago's Cardinals also are in difficulty because of injuries to at the same time ruin Fern- dale’s unbiemished mark. Ted Meister, now in his 17th year as head coach at Ferndale, has not enjoyed an undefeated-un- tied campaign since 1948. The Dales have not whipped Central since 1954 when they verdict on the Ferndale gridiron. Their best effort since then was a Pentiae Press Pheote AIMING FOR SHAMROCKS — St. Michael stopped the passing threat of Jim Kennedy last Sunday in whipping St. Fred, 54-7, but won a 76 Saturday night at Wisner Stadium, another aerial artist Stan Kro- gulecki of Orchard Lake St. Mary will be throwing against Mikes. The Eaglet passed for two touchdowns in a losing cause against quarterbacks King Hill and M.C. 7-7 tie in 1956, also at Ferndale. Reynolds on the dotibtful list. Washington's Eddie LeBaron, Jim gate Podoley and Ed Sutton, out last Ferndale's spotless 1939 slate in- week, all are expected to be ready Cludes victories over Berkley, Southfield, East Detroit, Mt, Clem —__.,ens, Birmingham and Port Hurd, | in that order. This evening's contest gives the Chiefs an opportunity to chalk | up a prestige win by knocking off | a highly rated Class A club. | Ferndale is ranked 6th in the weekly UPI prep poll and 7th by the AP panel. The Dales boast a veteran lineup with both speed and depth and jun- ‘ior quarterback Mike Brown runs their tricky wing-T offénse. At the moment they look like a shoo-in' for the Eastern Michigan title. | DETROIT (®—The first man to + * * | There is one note of trouble from| gain fame passing a football — sus Dorais — will be recalled the Central camp. Regular quar-| onight at the University of De-|terback Fred Staley, bothered by a) troit, where he coached 18 years. sore back, has not practiced all * week and he may see only limited The forward prss — om weapon| duty. Junior Lawrence Brennen is that ‘the late Dorais dusted off|expected to get the starting call. with Knute Rockne and brought} Only part-time action, -if any, Notre Dame a surprise upset over|can be expected from Joe~ Mc- Army — is the chief threat to De-/Cauley, who reinjured his ailing 'troit against Boston College. oe at hile SCH adtutd on rennen in t are tep- pote pa _ “ee ae Isaac Jones at fullback and half- third best passing outfit in the page a ae Two Valley games are on the The high-flying Eagles are touch-| docket tonight — Flint Central at} down favorites over Detroit be-| Arthur Hill and Saginaw at Bay) cause of their passing. John Ama-) ‘City Central. Flint Northern has'| | to ) play Aerial Artists at U-D Tonight Boston College Rated Third Nationally With ‘Twin’ Passers bile and George VanCott are Bos-|an open date. ton College's passing twins. Both} PROBABLE er Boston 2 Detroit 4 Gumee 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE stand 5-feet-8 and they have com-| PONTIAC L FERNDALE = bined for about 30 passes in each [Rush ne 6 age or LT melee iss er | Detrom SATURDAYS | = of the Eagles’ five games. [Brows 200 Sr. LO King ee nnton Chg ite beat, mae RE Eee BE SUNDAYS SCHEDULE ton College, like Detroit, has/Jenkie r. rner | N , : Terry 160 Gr. RE Fox 185 sr.| Moet: atkew Yort no paid the price of an over-ambitious Brennen 190 a. QB Brown ; ies zr. | oronto @ rpie uines ae ek jschedule. The Eagles started out! °Sft: Cly 163 Jr. RE Smart; 178 Jel . __. iwith Navy and Army and lost both. |Jones 162 Sr. FB Laster 180 Sr Then they beat Villanova, Dart-| mouth and Marquette. Detroit has lost to Kentucky, Tu. Directions to Game lane and Tulsa. The Titans have'for Northern Fans whipped George Washington, Mar-| quette and Xavier. The three vic-| Pontiac Northern fans planning | tories came over pass-minded: to make the trip to Walled Lake | teams, giving Detroit some hope! tonight for ond big grid battle | for tonight. | should note that The Titans received another! ts located near cause for hope yesterday. Their eave | regular backfield was back to- Road gether and in top condition for the! can stay first ‘time in four weeks. the field. ‘ to the Pontiac Trail- Add Hutchison, Runyon and Cooper | Rall was established im 1940. the Viking field [next year won the Open Patriotic the Junior High Tournament, q wartime substitute St. James last Sunday. | Three Join Golf's ‘Hall PALM DESERT, Calif. (® ~—,in 1934 and 1938. He was select- Jock Hutchison, Paul Runyan and/ed to five Ryder Cup teams. Harry Cooper — three all- -time | Cooper is a native of Leather- greats who still whack a solid head, England. He won seven drive — have been elected to the Open championships and was the Golf Hall of Fame. 'PGA's leading money winner as Harold Sargent of Atlanta, pres-| well as Vardon Trophy winner in ident of the Professional Golfers’ | 1937. Wins Seniors Golf Tourney PINEHURST. N.C. (AP)—Mis. |Charles Bartholomew of Brook- jline, Mass., put together a 36-hole |total of 159 to win the North and South women’s senior golf tourna- ‘ment here yesterday. Mrs. Bartholomew. the Massa- |chusetts seniors champion, had rounds of 80 and 79 over the par 73, No. 3 course of the aeons Country Club. One stroke behind her was Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page of Chapel Hill, N.C., with 82-78—160. The 78 for the 1937 national amateur |champ was the best round of the tournament. Reds Shift Farmhands CINCINNATI (®— The Cincin- nati Reds Thursday announced it was moving the Savannah club of y, Sally League back to Columbia, Assn., announced their selection; — | Friday. Sargent is here making | preparations for next’ week's Ry-' ‘der Cup matches. He said Hutchinson received 555 votes, Runyan 528 and Coop- er 504 in balloting by PGA members: Johnny Farrell was next with 394 and Fred McLeod fifth with 283 votes. Hutchinson, 75, retired five years ago as professional at the Glen View Golf Club, Golf, Ill. He lives at Golf the summer and) Fort Lauderdale, Fla., during the winter. *® * * Runyan, 51, is professional at the La Jolla Country Club, La Jol- la, Calif. Cooper, 55, serves as a professional at the Metropolis | Country Club, White Plains, N.Y., during the summer and as a golf jinstructor aboard q ship making |Caribbean cruises during the win- ter. The three will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at a PGA ban- quet in Clearwater, Fla., Dec. 8. Their selection brings to 23 the number selected since the Hutchison, born in St. Andrews, Scotland, came to this country at the age of 20. In 1921 he became the first American to win the Brit- jish Open. He finished as runner- up in both the PGA and USGA championships in 1916 and the for the USGA Open. * * * Runyan, a native of Hot Springs, Ark., won the PGA championship i . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, watt el 30, 1959 THIRTY-ONE Ex-Netter Fatally Hurt / THE HAGUE (AP) — Huub Wil- New! ton, three-time Dutch tennis ehampion and former Davis Cup | Hobby House player, was fatally injured Thurs- day in an automobile accident, H.0. TRAINS Pkenaed og _ ber president- Hotifi FARTING ning tie mt apeniey games) linen \\hea the Farmington sive seeking to boost his county/ing Oxford in a tie, hopes to help ing Vocational, Utica at Warren, TV and RADIO irector of a | ater concern| N Ww. season game with ailing legs and have point lead. Keith Green, rugged |Prevent another Imlay SCC swee H \ since his retirement from tennis Yur i9e% ae L Walled Lake, which om ‘host . shown little improvement, Mike Neil Salo and Norm Smith. will ‘Oxford goes against Ortonville, = ipepiggroaie haley rary oon Authorized competition in 1954. He served as| Davis -. 10 tL G Hemming 170 4r/strong Pontiac Northern, and) Hinkley, a little speedy halfback, round out the backfield. ; \Kinde at North Branch, Roseville JOHNSON DEALER ident’ of the Royal Neth-| cham: { Cnr pe 18 @ Rochester are the contingents his back last week. { SOUTHERN THUMB ool dios spite arg Labor ye ee] Resecre 12 Gem i Toaey.. 186 Be The I-L teams will te at L’Anse Creuse, Lapeer at Flint! erlands Lawn Tennis Unjon from| S*odall +: 200 T Shiker., 185 Seiseeking outright crowns on this complete | Anchor Bay is at home against se) n ’ jon from] Temere iba Be Carter .. 159 ng Smooth‘Bruce, Norton will oper-| loop play. Waterford will be at | Southwestern, Fitzgerald host to! 1954 to 1957. Norton. 140 de GB Green << 145 Dig 7th night of the prep season. late the PNH backfield of George| Southfield and Berkley at Farm. |vonscs, Brown City invades Al- iy" p i and Madison at Garden am Hocking” 148 Sr LB Salo... 188 Jr S008 % y a Form: |mont, Dryden plays Memphis and| ge tes eee Le en ae Wien faces 1 or 8 H Christian 168 S| Northville, Imlay City and An- (Graves, Bob Hocking and Jan, ington. \Capap vs. New Haven. (City. Saturday games have Cran-§ "> Pietiand Re. ve tana. =" ’ ; *? "| chor Bay can wrap up a tie for j|Lawrence. Norton's passing should | TRI-COUNTY | brook meeting Western Reserve at By CHUCK ABAIR be well tested by a secondary | Rochester will be a heavy favor-| OTHERS home and Country Day in In-' — ‘ona jchampionships and three others! ‘would be assured co-titles by win- L. C. 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And its winner, Doug Sanders of; Miami Beach, Fa., actually in-! creased his lead by three strokes with an 80 in the final round yes- terday. STRONGEST MUFFLER OF THEM All oo S * * * The explanation lies in a vil- lainous wind that blew one con- tender 21 over par. The weather bureau estimated it was coming in at © mph * * * Sanders, who collected finished with a 54hole score of 219. He was four strokes ahead of Ed (Porky) Oliver of Denver. who shot a third-round &2. Two strokes back of Oliver was Jimmy Clark of Los Angeles, whose 75 was yesterday’s best round. Don Whitt of Borrego Springs, Calif., was the unfortunate player with ithe 2l-over-par 93. 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EYES FAICONS — Romeo | tial.”’ Northern is 4-2 overall and 3-1 in the loop but could very well have a spotless record. Ed Heikkinen Huskie boss is hoping his squad's great com- petitive spirit will offset such Walled Lake advantages as being favored and at home. x«* * * “If we win it will be an upset but we'll take them any way we can,’ exclaimed the _ popular coach looking ahead to the 8 pm. Northern has the edge of be- ing in top shape physically while WLHS has question marks. Line- men Jerry Meyer and Bill Eske- Pentiac Press Phete PNH FOE — Bob Christian of Walled Lake, Oakland County's | leading scorer, faces his biggest | test of the season when he and | Boat Designer to Seek Record | oer rie meta | on Saginaw Bay |: | | KAWKAWLIN, Mich. (UPI) Murtaugh Signed | yesterday he still hag hopes a world’s record speed trial with the jet-powered Tempo-Alcoa hyd- $1,000, individual county maps available. SLAYBAUGH'S 630 Ockland FE 8-0453 Boat designer Les Staudacher said for ‘60 by Pirates — ieee will be made on Saginaw PITTSBURGH (AP) — To no *’Staudache said he sent the boat one’s surprise, the Pittsburgh Pi — a trial spin at over 20 rates announced today they've les per hour on the bayisigned Manager Danny Murtaugh Wedieatey. He said the weather the fei eae ae ‘would have to be right for a trial, on the bay in the next month. Staudacher's statement came mel gael yey) — ae _taugh would be back quoted in Los Angeles as safing Murtaugh signed the world record attempt would contract, a custom with the P- be made on Western waters. rates. His salary wasnt an ‘nounced but it was believed to be around $30,000 Waterford Cagers Meet Brown said he didn’t blame Murtaugh for the Pirates’ fourth The first organizational meeting place finish this past season. The for the men's Waterford Twp. bas-.general manager pointed out that ketball program is scheduled next the Bucs had been plagued by in Monday night at 8 O'clock at the juries and’ said Murtaugh did as |Community Center on Williams|well as possible under the circum-| Lake Rd. Eligibility, schedules and stances | registration will be discussed. Com-' The Pirates also announced |petition is planned in classes A Murtaugh has retained his entire |and B. All interested parties should coaching staff Brown had Mur | General Manager Joe L who announced the signing indicated some time ago a one-\ear if You are planning an addition or thinking of den... refinishing a room or You should see PLYWOOD PANELING In Full 4x8 foot sheets at Burke's WE HAVE IT IN STOCK! WE SAVE YOU MONEY! Finished Panels PRICED FROM 4'x8' Sheet ® Philippine MAHOGANY ©’ RED OAK © CHERRY ® WALNUT © SEN (japanese Ash) © BIRCH These. 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Bloomfield Hills goes after an up- set at West Bloomfield, Milford and Holly collide and Brighton vs Clarenceville OAKLAND B Avondale is trying to stay un- beaten in its battle with Fitz- gerald. The defending champs will be a crippled host against Ciawson, Fullback Ken Mather returned to shine last week but now ts lost with a broken rib. Bud Peel and Jim McDonald, both backs have leg injuries and will see little if any service. Avon has only four healthy backs — one up from the jaycees. Troy visits Lake Orion. EASTERN MICHIGAN Birmingham entertains East De Royal Oak Kimball goes to Port Huron and Hazel Park in- jvades Mt. Clemens. Kimball re jtains the best chance of catching! Ferndale. SOUTH CENTRAL Millington, fresh from outplay- | for = B honors at home tonight. jite at Romeo in league's final} South Lyon home against Lans- idianapolis, Ind. | OPEN BOWLING EVERY EVENING 9 P.M. Free Bowling Instructions Daily MOTOR INN RECREATION Hubbard Bldg. 18 S. 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This Syracuse backfield is made up of Gerhard Schwedes (16) the top ground gainer, along with fullback Art Baker ‘left! and halfbacks Mark cuse, 5th ranked nationally, meet Weber and Ernie Davis. Syra- s Pitt this weekend. Buckeyes x * * — x * * Would Enjoy Spoiler Rolet Homecoming | Elliott Hopes Charges COLUMBUS, Ohio u—You can't; 1967, and hasn't been out of the | was a pair of linesmen help but hate the fresh new kid first division since 1947. Daugherty’s home state of Penn- jwho comes into your own back The Spartans made their 1955 syivania—Pat Chirdon, 220-pound lyard and licks you. That's why Ohio State is aching to play the spoiler against Michi- gan State in the Big Ten football ‘race here Saturday. The Buckeyes, with two con- | ference losses, have to be count- | ed out of title competition. Mich- igan State still has a foot in the doer with two wins and a loss. The Spartans beat the Buckeyes 35-20 in 1912, 24-20 in 195] and 28-13 in 1953. All games were at Co- lumbus. * * * Michigan State was in its first Coach although he was an assistant and defensive = that did so well | years. year of Big Ten football competi- under Biggie Munn in the last i" wins against Notre Dame and thon in 1953 and that year was the last in which a team coached by Woody Hayes lost three conference games The role of an also-ran is a loathsome one for the scrappy | Hayes. Ohio State was confer- | ence champ ip 1954, 1955- and Rose Bowl trip on a second place | finish because the Buckeyes were | |barred from repeating. | x * * | junior tackle, and Jake Lewan- | dowski, 195-pound sophomore guard, ~ *«& * | Columbus is noted as a city of | Blanche Martin, recovered from riotous football rooters—they clear) the moveable furniture and potted | palms out of the downtown hotel'to start at fullback. Park Baker, |, lobbies on footbal] Friday nights. ' A sellout crowd of more than 82,009 frantic Buckeye fans will | jam the big Worseshoe stadium | to howl for Spartan bleed. | It’ be Duffy Daugherty’s debut | the bruises that allowed him only spot duty last Saturday, was ready his top replacement who missed the Indiana game entirely, also was on the fullback roster along with Car] Charon and Ron Hatcher. * * * The MSU lineup was expected to Wolverines Host Tough Badgers Pull | | Can Halloween | | ANN ARBOR (®—It looks like) itl be all tricks and no treats! \for Michigan when the underdog) Jolverines tangle with rugged Wis-| consin before an expected home-| coming crowd of 74,000 here ad * * * | But coach Bump _ Elliott’s ‘charges aren't ruling out chances) \of pulling a few Halloween pranks | ‘of their own against the tenth- ranked Badgers in this first meet-; against Ohio State as a head|be unchanged from the offensive |ing between the two teams in nine two wins. Daugherty named 15 sophomores to his 38-man traveling squad. The | Indiana. Wisconsin, making a cheeig | Pranks Tomorrow — Tricks and No Treats’ for Michigan Guns 7 ‘ ont | lines in the nation against the light- | weight Wolverines. team was traveling down by char-| tered plane this afternoon with the | ‘jump taking only an hour —’ less! |than the bus ride to Ann Arbor. Making their first away trip Cross Country Regionals on Saturday Nine Oakland County high schools in Class A and eight more from the “B’ ranks are entered n the MHSAA_ regional cross ntry meet Saturday at Farm ngton Country Club at the corner Haggerty and 12 Mule roads 4 total of 15 schools will com- How can the price be so low? pete in the A” meet. headed by SMOOTH AS SILK Birmingham and Pontiac Central which finished 1-2 in last year's ESSLER Miu Soccer itt on TV Tomorrow regiona] run over the same course PCH the Saginaw Valley harrier tithe a week ago at Swartz Creek There are 23 schools running in the Class B competition to- morrow with the Oakland County area represented by Avondale, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Mil- ford, Clawson, West Bloomfield, won Orchard Lake St. Mary and Northville. Central's Joe Anderson. the 1959 Valley champ, will be the defend- ing individual champion in tomor- row’s Class A run * * * Anderson has compiled a truly The star PCH runner will have plenty of competition Saturday ever the two-mile Farmington CC course. Area schools joining the Chiefs and Birmingham in bracket are Pontiac Northern, Waterford, Walled Lake, South- field, Berkley, Oak Park and host Farmington * * * Ace harriers from Redford Union, Detroit Thurston, Livonia, Bentley, Mt. Clemens, Piymouth and Port Huron will tomorrow's Class A field. Seven hill-and-dalers will be competing for each school] with the final team score based on the best complete ETaCHCS Hours ‘Are Announced for City Cagers Ten teams were represented at this week's first meeting for the organization of the men's City League basketball program. Three the “A” other teams indicated entry at the | meeting in the Pontiac Parks and) Recreation Department office. | There still is room for more en-| tnes so managers or representa-| tives who want to enter teams in classes A. B and C should call John! Streit at the Parks and Recreation) office, FE 3-7131 Basketball practice hours for the| 10 registered teams have been ar-) ranged. All workouts will be held in the boys’ gymnasium at Pontiac Central High School. Here is the} The Badger forward wall, which, averages 221 pounds per man, is anchored by three potential All- Americans: tackle Danny Lan-' phear, last week’s lineman of the! week; Guard Jerry Stalcup and tackle Jim Heineke. ~ » * 4», Operating behind this beefy Badger line is a flock of bruising backs, which averages. about 200; pounds per man, and one of the nation’s top quarterbacks, Dale’ Hackbart. The 6-4, 200 pound signal-caller who has completed half of his | 46 passes, also represents Wis- | consin’s top breakaway threat. | Hackbart has tallied 2 points | and averaged 3.5 yards per rua, but has failed to toss a single | touchdown pass all season. To offset the Badgers’ su- perior manpower and size, Elliott jis expected to stick with his three- platoon system which has paid off jlast three outings. Michigan's rec- in victories in two of the team's GET A MIDAS MUFFLER, GUARANTEED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR. FREE INSTALLATION TAKES ONLY 15 MINUTES AT YOUR MIDAS , MUFFLER SHOPS EAST LANSING. Mich. «UPI)— remarkable record for the Chiefs five runners. The top three teams | 2 Michigan State's soccer team, So far this fall, placing 1st in from each division will qualify for EI att AP Wirephote ord stands at 2:3. looking for its third straight vic- nine straight runs and setting new the state prep cross country meet Town & Country—Nov. 3 9 pm: Nov LOOKOUT, “M”’ — Michigan | * * * i COAST-TO-COAST tory after a 25game unbeaten course rceords in eight of them iat Ypsilanti on Saturday, Nov. 7. 4 dealing Police—Nov 3, 7 pm: Nov 6 wil] have to stop the passing of | Elliott’s use of an average of . streak was broken two weeks ago, — SSS SSS == ————'§ pm Dale Hackbart if it b 38 players a game has given the | OPEN MON. NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. “af | Shaw's Jewelers—Nov. 4 ® pm; Nov. e Hackbart if it hopes to pull ‘ TUES., THURS., FRI. 9 A.M.4 P.M. meets Wheaton College tomorrow.| 7pm any tricks in upsetting the Wis- ‘©4™ more late staying power and SATURDAY 8 A.M. P.M u sity ™S Newman A —Nov. 2, 7 ; Nov 7. ; : : rem Ls The university station. WMSB ‘ a M C.—Nov pm consin Badeors toneevaw at Ann a potent second-half scoring punch Nor : : Nearly all of Michigan's scoring eye s oe the |has been concentrated in the last | querte . ‘two periods. Wisconsin, on the oth-| ‘er hand; has tallied only one |touchdown in the second half. ’~ * * Wisconsin has just finished slam-; ming out crunching victories over! By United Press International | /owa and Iowa State and is eager Mike Garcia and Dusty Rhodes, for a breather as it looks forward | 7-1—He’s Recovered Major League stars only five years to next week's all-important meet- | ago, got the bad news yesterday.|ing with unbeaten Northwestern. | | BOSTON (AP)—Amazing John x * * |The Badgers’ season mark thus! Thomas today had a glittering Garcia, a 19-game winner in|far is 41. - |seven-foot, one-inch high jump to1954, received his unconditional | dispel all doubts about his recov- release from the Cleveland Indians| ery from a foot injury. while Rhodes, the Giants’ pinch-| x e& * hitter deluxe five seasons ago, was| The leap, made in an unsched- returned to the Minors by San| 256 S. SAGINAW Next te Jerome Olds FE 2-1010 TV ‘channel 10), will telecast the Labuide Reyale—Ner. 4. 1 pm: game in a 7>mile radius starting at 945 am. EST. in what is be- lieved to be the first telecast of a complete soccer game in the na- uon The Spartans, league leaders in the eastern division of the midwest) 9 soccer conference with a 31 rec-| ord. need a win over Wheaton, PINT a team which has never beaten them in three attempts, to keep) alive their chances for an NCAA| playoff berth 8 pm. 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Cuban Welter Favored | DUNHAM‘S NEW YORK (\PI}—Florentino ' Fernandez, Cuba's unbeaten wel- uled practice ees to test Bos- Francisco OPEN EVENINGS terweight slugger. is a lopeided a a ~ - AND SUNDAY 17-5 favorite to whip tough Gaspar terday, came on the seventh and’ The Indians said Garcia, who final try of the first serious jump- won between 18 and 22 games four Ortega of Mexico again tonight in ' . — . ing this fall by the 18-year-old times, was free to sign with an- 2265 Union Lake Rd. their return fight at Madison Phone EM 3-4164 Square Ganien | world record holder. ” other Major League team or is . ; __ - Thomas, who cleared 7-1'4 last welcome to go to spring training ‘February to better all previous with them next year. The 35-year- r ’ marks, hurt his left foot so badly oiq right-hander had a 36 record in an elevator accident in March and gq 4.00 earned run average he required lengthy hospitaliza- this year but isn't going to give up tion and a skin graft. without one more- chance. bd * * : After three warmup jumps yes- |terday, Thomas almost effortless- ily cleared the bar at 6-7, 6-9, 6-10) and Plus Tax & Retreadable Tire FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS FREE BOWLING UPI Telephoto ,, ONE SHARP EYE—Bob Schloredt, University of Washington's ace quarterback sharpens up his one good eye in preparation for the California game Saturday. Schloredt, is almost blind in his left More Sandlots Proposed eye having only 10 per cent vision in it. He has completed 22 of 40 iia Eeegeee ee ec coe 1949-'53 $ 88 " : ; - = " Pontiac, passes with no interceptions this year. 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College is -to-|and Bobby Franklin, and fullback; The other members of the topjranked seventh, pl al W : | ry | r plays riv est against William & Mary./Charley Flowers. This group is a/ten are not pausing too” long ‘to| Virginia (3-3). | action trick or treat bag full of gim-'at Tulane ‘ — \lgok over the two tasty morsels) Texas No. 4 meets Southern) pid Rides Oe on Saturday's card, Northwestern| Methodist (3-1-1) with SMU’s pass- micks that may decide the myth-|at Hawaii. Pyeific ical national collegiate football’ x * (6-0), ranked second, has a Big)ing wigard Don Meredith, hoping = |Ten battle with Indiana (3-2), |to shoot down the Longhorn’s (6-0) | 2 ba mean wach mad esa use nt erences aes ; we * f ‘Mississippi game. Ole Miss , tias ow “a = Tomorrow night's game at Baton'been on the outside | ta Rouge, La. is the biggest game of|the past two years, after Ten game. Eighth-ranked Auburn (41) hac ae Pest Dee syre.(n SEC date with Florida (3-2-1) | t! s yrd-|and ninth-rated Georgia Tech the ee oe > nape onely po ln grin a — that had cuse (5-0) sends its top-ranked of-|(5-1) plays Atlantic Coast Confer- ey piggy g Bo aks Satur-| night’ oa rege Be celve: “ . |fense and defense against Pitt ence representative Duke (2-4). day afternoon with the beginning ference title and the erfsuing of a new service rivalry when the’ spot in the Sugar Bowl. (3-3) while Penn State, (60) and Southern California No. 6 plays Air Foree Academy travels to’ y oe The possible No. 1 spot in next northern state rival California 1(1-5), going after its sixth 1959 New .York to meet Army in the s town’s biggest college game in 1 week's Associated Press poll has . ss ee ga n of whipped the interest to a frenzy. Dodgers Rehire Alston ““"''™, years. | Both teams are so even that this | LOS ANGELES (AP) — Walter, The other major unbeaten, _un- . tied team, Yale. plays Ivy League Tonight, Kentucky meets Mi- | becomes a dream-game maker's Alston, the quiet man who turned foe Dartmouth, which won its first ami, Fia. (32) in the Orange delight. out to be quite a man, will man- in five last week. The Eli are the Bowl, in an intersectional game. | Ole Mis : age the Los Angeles Dodgers only team yet to yield a point as The Wildcats (1-5) have left the | “a Miss has the statistical edge again next year ; ° . wrath of both LSU and Ole Miss, “''" ''s No. 3 ranking nationally “While this may not be the most orrow In - from seventh place in the Nation- al League to first place in the world in one year, probably will make about $40,000 with the raise. The club didn’t mention any fig- PERMANENT TYPE ANTI-FREEZE WITH MR-8 they share the Ivy lead with Penn (4-0-1), which meets Harvard 13-2) ffense and defense. LSU is 2. i , e (9-0) and -(16-0), | ee 'S astounding development since Co- ure. , 54) 2 rae og Be au conn seeties jsecond defensively, but will dare jumbus demonstrated the earth is ‘Alston has accepted terms for ¥2!¢ nen and Penn have it out ° cnlnas hdtueen te hee leit ithe Rebets to stop its three first shaped like a baseball, there was @ one-year contract,” said Gener-,"©Xt wee Protects better chemically. ee 1 and 3 ranked t units - iv White, Go and Chi- a time this year when Alston's al Manager Buzzie Bevasi, ‘‘and There are no major tests in- - er . nese Bandits., The Bengals also career was rumored heading into/he was awarded a nice raise. volving other major conference 1 Another top game pits Virginia have quarterback Warren Rabb eclipse. . “We usually walt until the ma- leaders) ACC leader Clemson prevents rust clogging meets Rice in an_ intersectional Military, co-leader with The Cita- and All America halfback Billy, But such speculation had long jor league (winter) meetings to del in the Southern Conference Cannon tilt; Big kight k Oklah ; | wtb expired when the Dodgers sign our managers, but we have > Big Right kingpin ahoma ) with a (3-0) mark, against George Mississippi's offense is built announced yesterday that the a coaching situation this year and goes after its 75th conference NOW! A Washington in a conference game. around quarterbacks Jake Gibbs, foremost citizen of Darrtown, of course, we would want Alston game without a loss against Ne COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN IF YOU PAY \ } ~ i ~~ — - ————~ Ohio, will be back in 1960 with to sit in on the selection of a man braska; and North Texas, unbeaten $ 39 YOUR DEALER TO INSTALL IT PROPERLY! Ds iY a pay increase to replace Chuck Dressen.”’ in five games, and (2-0) in the Mis — Dressen hag left the World Se- Conference, plays ries winners to manage Milwau- souri Wichita comes to North Carolina State Wynn Awarded Ee . — Young Trophy Wy ° ' aee>\ Said He Could'nt as Top Hurler “@ <= Wait Another _ Century to See ‘the BARGAINS at HAROLD TURNER Valley Alston, who took the Dodgers =a a — Skyline leader Wyoming PER GALLON, PLUS INSTALLATION Your breath never tells! VODKA Try light-as-a-bubble Arrow Vodka straight or in your favorite drink... 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Suppase s victorious streak should be terminated at this inaspicious time? No. “homecoming” can scarcely be regarded without) stirring ulcers, not even by those hardened characters who tng editorials by the undergraduate editor eS OM oS Rel am GE ey aa aL Ue bp | : me ~ eee ee ee have survived several hangings-in-effigy and a rash of blister-} MIDGETS OF 1959—The quarter-midget drivers, between the ages of six through held on Friday 15, ended their 1959 season recently with a banquet and a presentation of trophy belong to the Wolverine Racing club and pver 70 per cent hail from the Pontiac - Lage SBS > nights with the recent installation of lights. Over 125 boys and girls a pee en! ee ne Mississippi over Louisiana Windsor Prep Team State Ole Miss to end LSU's Makes Up for Forfeits Boston College over Detroit. creak finish undefeated, win the Tonight. The Pagles are New s theastern Conference champi-| WINDSOR, Ont. ® — Earlier K Eingtand'’s best onship and play in the Sugar Bowl this week, Riverside High School + over Kert fr» This is not merely going out on was upheld in its protest that ht. They call Miam the H the limb, it is also handing you three games won by Cerpus . a Michigan State over Ohio State. Gadiea mime foros Barefoot Runner Sets Conch Duffy Daugherty of Corpus Christi dropped the in. d fichigan State says he appre« eligible man, and forfeited the New X-Country Recor ates having the alumni behind , three games. him, win or tie. a) ieecmates ho wae toh | awards to the top pointmakers. These are the youngsters who race every Sunday area. Other drivers come from Detroit, Warren, Toledo and parts of Canada to bung in iffigy and biistered after picanes and the same could be! during the summer season at the Miracle Mile track. Next year racing will also be race at the track. last week's games. looks to this said of ther schedule i week's with a slightly scarlet face * “ A - Cellar Position Faces St. Fred Third place and a possiblejone step behind runnerup Fern-,morrow night. Now the battle is; However, this may not be too! Mike-Eaglet Tilt Saturday saw Christie High were won with an_| TASTE QUALITY LIGHTNESS chance for a share of second will/dale St. James at 41. |rated a tossup. ;much of a problem against the! be: i mohe here Satu day night There is little or no hope of when St. Michael collides with Or-! ; | = ea | anyone catching front - running chard Lake St. Mary in a Subur- Highland Park St. B lict ‘ban Catholic League football game, we] . : Northwestern over Indiana. | i 8 ahi 1 fest with (4 The Wildcats, three for three HOLLAND — Countdown ten. in the Big Ten, can stay in the es , fight and lose one. I doubt SON was absent or well-disguised ' ar : they lose here ,at Hope College today, the eve of L ya! 5 ; c F ged t st . Penn State over West Virginia a high-powered football battle with 9} city re kson Penn State was incensed at Ili-|/Hillsdale College. : oe ees ac 64 MOIS Coach Ray Eliot's remark! The game at Holland tomorrow afte his team ost to State: is a collision of Michigan's only = - - 5. Weve got lots.better in the Big two undefeated college teams. It Ten’ But the Nittany Lions have could well decide the M_I.A.A. an! themselves to blame for championship since both teams BUY HERE WITH | == championship ce bath CONFIDENCE . * h Put “I doubt if there are any pre- SS PACS S game jitters among our kids,” ¢ ty Rive The Niceable Seven A qaid Hope coach Russ Devette. 25 USED CARS tough scrap, but Syracuse will still «we have a lot of important be among the first f1.e come Sat games every season. It should 3> DE IRS | Urday might be just another ball game.” Army over Air Force. The bat ; ij {/R Di {/ / \ (, , tle of the Pentagon—\Yankee Sta- Hope isnt revising is entire offense, but Devette said Hillsdale I'm ready to play now would be treated to something 4 wy: D i = new We usually have something (,eorgia Te wer e ine . ’ dl oe : a good Me™ for each ball game.” he said, Blue Devils sound like a goo ; - | explaining fs a matter of id } lion ¢ yi "PD Tea ‘s Motor Sales i - ae Pee Seg AeUe ot emphasis on different maneuvers.” | dium version. Coach, put me in, scare { goblins : . Tenneceee over Ne . Devette shrugged off a claim by| | Cass at W. Pike mm (laces in ge Hillsdale coach Frank (Muddy) | | DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH shaiper ‘ November. Waters that the Dales are ‘‘80 per | | y ey cent better’ than Hope on pass-| FE 2-0186 oem Over Florida. ‘Trick oF ing, speed and versatility. | treat? No treat to play Auburn, . . } { some trick to beat them. | ‘They haven't impressed us as, —-—--- | Trial of Fight MON. thru THURS, _ Figure Begins Fri. Sat.. 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Dales stub their toes against un- REGARDLESS of the STEEL STRIKE The 2nd place Sylvan team will! , mM ) Rapids \\ er Michigan Woh Past night, Corpus Christt at Wisner Stadium at 7:30. aie mare ‘te © a paper te m Ee THE LL By UH...IN THE KITCHEN 2 HEY, DAD .DO YOU KNOW Wes pve ACCIDENTS 4APPEN Ih HOME 2 HAPPEN IN THE z TWO-STORY FICTORE _, iggy ZZ WINDOW 1) << UZ eee AROU Vr D> va / Hevers. a marketing consultant . i, —4f— for the St. Lawrence Seaway Corp UY _ since 194, maintains the steel in- re | HOOPLE DUO-MOBILE dustry will be the major user— - C PAT. APP'LD FOR) and major beneficiary—of the new waterway. He says the seaway will stabilize and assure a disproportionate growth of this industry in the mid- continent region of which Michi- gan is the focal point. “The seaway's contribution,”’ he adds, ‘will not be sudden or dra- DIXIE DUGAN TET ST oT IT MIGHT BE ) [BUT HOW KIN “¢ Care! matic but it will touch every vA ; NOW WE'LL NEVER KNOW "ANOTHER*DUO”! | WE BE SURE HE S)GO FOR MOST industry, wage earner and con- O it WHETHER WE'RE SITTIN’ ON : Ceearcilee GL ene WT ts ANYTHING sumer in Michigan.” A SIDE DOOR FOR DRIVER cp A COAL MING OR NOT __. i} ] WE THOUGHT HE - * S f DOWNGTAIRS' PASSENGERS * 7 UL g a hil A Hazard reports huge petroleum | ix p : a | vols . Wey reserves in western Canada now $f Doo: be <= es oS ) oa offer “tremendous potentialities fur (2 = “| DS earn, <] development of a new petro- a : Se - EMEMBER,- || prt al . ) ; a EX chemical industry in Michigan.” LZ ; ey THEY LAU GHED i | a = , ¢ o~x NY = Pe . a As for pulpwood, Hazard be- ; , ° AT EDISON, TOO = ¢- 7 ne! lieves the waterway will benefit ; 2% consumers, please conservation- ists but put producers in stiff | competition with foreign sup | OUT OUR WAY pliers. SAUSAGES, THRILLERS YE GODS, TH’ MAN'S GOT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ! DETECTIVE AND CIGARS / NO, HE'S A BIG SHOP BOSS, AND TH’ MEN CAN'T GIVE HIM WHAT HE LIKES, WHEN HE CAN HAVE IT, FOR FEAR OF T. V. Hamlin By ill - WHAT ARE THEY ? POOR BEING ACCUSED OF TOADYING = : r grog 4 < AN’ THERE GOES ++I mavBe WE'D BETTER / HEY, GUZ' OL TU Hod 1 | [ANT YOU GONNA SURE BUT | State Advances | RELATIONS TRYING TO -- SO THEY HAVE TO GIVE HIM ; KING WUR // SEEMS HE \ TELL GUZ. HE 7! WOR HAS sust AGGERED HE GO. LOBRER Th aE oN d KILL HIM? WHAT HE LIKES WHEN HE —— : LIKE \AN MIS { MUSTA GOT | MIGHT WANT 10 ; VACATED WAS ABOUT | | HIM FOR WHAT | HURRY OOP . = ' , ~~ THE DINOSAURS BO TIRED BEIN DO SOMETHING HE DONE FIRST THING on Jobless Fun § CANT RAVE FT vm RAVE ABOUT ALL | TOO 9 KING OF WA agour n TYOU> ark FIRST VAN GONE BACK WZ pe IO) ¢ LANSING #®—The House Thurs-| THE JUNGLE 7 ne i day stéered-to the.governor a. bill ge bringing Michigan into conform- ance with federal legislation con- trolling distribution of unemploy- ment compensation funds to the) states. Se pe * * *x Tt requires employers having an} “unfavorable” balance in the fund | because of a high layoff record to wait three years before pay-| ing reduced rates levied on em-} ployers with steady employment | records. By I CAN'T EXPLAIN THAT, I Leslie Turner { LETS FACE IT TM CONVINCED SHE DOESN'T KNOW HOW IT ALSO PROVED = _ BUT, PENNY. HE WASN'T ‘ — THE REDS GOT INTO ROHATCH’S SAFE!| | 1 WAS RIGHT ABOUT \ LYING EITHER. HIS | ONLY KNOW I TOLD THE | HONEY...\T BORE ogee: conforming legislation, ap Sa ey LIE DETECTORS \ AND THAT HER ALIBI WILL STAND LP SEEING THOSE FRIENDS AMAZEMENT WAS REAL! TRUTH, AS I RECALLTT... OUT WHAT You Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski (D- | ti) A 2 AREN'T INFALLIBLE, AFTER CAREFUL CHECKING! IN COBHAM WHO DENIED / AND WHAT ABOUT THAT!| AND THE MACHINE / THINK IS THE Detroit), said Michigan employ- Vie, ify fa L BUT I NEVER KNEW y : IT LATER! EVEN THE /CURIO SHOPKEEPER? WE BORE ME OUT! TRUTH! WE'RE UP ONE TO BE WRONG WHEN THE SUBJECTS Be REACTIONS WERE AS DECISIVE AS J MISS BURKE'S: MY fy f Ml all Hy yy iff} ‘3 i rE | = KNOW NOW HE WAS DEAD! AGAINST SOME- THING UNCANNY! ers could have lost between 36 | and 50 million dollars in federal | jobless pay allocations. The bill also- raises the pay of the director of the Michigan’ Employment Security Commission | from $16,750 to $18,000. ~*~ * Salaries of MESC Appeal Board| members will go up from $40 to! $45 a day and that of the board! chairman from $42.50 to $47.50. CoH vi e~ ae Fr TRWILLIAMS 10-30 © 1958 by NEA Service. we. THE BULL O’ TH’ WOODS ry . . NANCY DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney TET = 7 - SS ERRNG T HAD TO WRITE x Tl-SOCIAL=< lof wits © f HUEY, OU’'RE HOME “I AM ANTI-SOCIAL” W vies ragtime SOCAL (x ——— EWHALED) a Ave FROM SCHOOL AN ON THE BLACKBOARD ——= ee eee eee FICNIC. TYPE HOUR LATE! -o— FIFTY TIMES! SPIKE NELSON’ LUNCH WHILE I . I WAS aia / | qt} | WATCH % KEPT IN! " / I ht, \ ‘- ~. \_A = | SN < } ~ xX ~ /; a 7 . ; 5 i } Com ET ey Cated Feats bretrere tnx MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli BRUTUS, I THINK I’ve lf Ge tine eA ap Dee , SETTING YOU A CAB DRIVERS By Franklin Folger 1a LICENSE AND HAVING A METER ) — | iy | FIGURED OUT A WAY FOR } yom INSTALLED IN THE CAR. You'll Find Cn | WS US TO BALANCE OUR it B —— eT ie = Se E 3 a e cy PROFITABLE ass | al oS) 3 ee 9. Pat. OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac TM Rag DIAL FE 2-818) Press Wont Ad Section H TRICKSTERS | Sar | : to solve your buying end | j to of selling problems. : health To Place Your | ; Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum WANT AD | ® GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn SHUCKS, I'VE GATHERED | | | WALNUTS BEFORE /-—— | Orr | l au , | ; @) HECK,IT WON’T RAIN... YOu'LL NOT NEED AN UMBRELLA, GRANDMA l—— OK, BILLY, GWE Fe. | MY BIG UMBRELLA. / \ , BUT WAIT TILL I ~) , ‘Now would be a good time to see the building superintendent and ifemand more heat.” 7 Ce age age >. - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 380, 1959 i al a ee Le —_— i \ BO NR NR oe Sot. RS tea eRe Late iat totes Son pete cementite Ait pol : a ‘eo 8 > a \ . » | Report Figu ‘60 Auto Plates . *& . a Wy 1 14% Price Same, Color Is Hourly Rate Big Issue Ww * . i ike; 'R R 6 versed; Deadline for \ T k | EI tt . Rj in Strike; ‘Range Runs Tons Sét Feb. 29 oybeans ake | MARKETS |EI@CITONICS KISE | From $2.13 0 $4.14 7 Fe : You can register your car ‘for The following are top prices's ASHINGTON (UPD ~— Steel- ? 164 T Jam 1960 beginning Monday » but it [ covering sales of locally grown 11 neven ld ero nonry eee Tee — = ’ rene 17% 18 19092 208 won't look as if you're getting produce brought to the Farmer's key issue in the 108-day-old = v much for your neney: Market by growers and sold by’! strike — range from = for : The price is the same as last : them in wholesale package lots | Flectronies and! borers to $4.14 for top rolling m year, when the yellow and green CHICAGO #—Soybean futures Quotations are furnisked by the NEW YORK w— ee nee SO sDecinats. license plates were distributed, leaped well ahead while the grairs Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of 2 Scattering of selected cag eal * fl * But this yéar, all you'll get is a held within a steady to firm range Thursday formed well in a narrowly uneven’ ‘Three of every five workers nor- little green and yellow tab, ‘ in early activity today on the a. ‘stock market early this afternoon. ; ally can increase their pay by ing the number “60.” Board of Trade . Trading slowed after an active 19 to 15 per cent under incentive The tabs go on sale at 9 a.m, ~*~ * * Detroit Produce morning. ;*- * plans based on the more-you-work, Monday at the Secretary of State’ Soybeans were up more than a envrre } Gains ind « cf the mo theory. Wanen branch office in Pontiac, 96 E. Hu- SS eee ae Oat ee ee ‘33 issus were mainly trections The wage structure im the be- Height 15-16 17-19 20-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 ron St ing transactions as short interests sagt * S50! sic steel industry is based on 32 : have if We pet ene id ) 410° 97 99 W2 107 115 122128127 You'll days bid prices higher to cover commit- $| Studebaker-Packard and Amer- job classifications, Common la- oe the Feb. re ments. There was fairly general ; ; jean Motors continued heavily | borers are placed in grades 1 50’ 3 ° 1 vine en 190 & dendline opinion that offers to deliver No- pice cle Sat eee ae traded, American Motors re- | and 2. The pay and skill in- 2 Tit lia” ~ V5 119 126 133 136 137 Se ans Gk. plates vember contracts in the pit would Peers” Kiefer, Bul ....scessssesss. 278 bounding a couple of points and | creases as you go up the ladder. 7 ? 144 145 is out the little be smal]. The open interest fcr Raia — ~ err 333 Studebaker dropping around a | A tool maker with a grade of 7 The state patting cat that month was an excess of /4 eeevaieee _ point. | 18, for example, makes $3.20 an 1 a il ol effort ara million bushels at the close of Beets. topped .... $200 The steels backed away on bal-' hour. 8 132 134 136 140 146 155 160 161 Agiarighe show it's yours trading yesterday. muck ts Cae cae 380 ance. apparently not alfected bY: Government figures show the 160 ee 142 144 148 154 164 169 = The tikes wat he attached only France, after buying about Gsboage. Gutly. bu. 1B si ening “t orane _ Steel. 3 average steelworker earned $3.11 ~~ 6 0" a 152 154 158 164 174 180 nae to passenger cars. Trucks and oth- 350.000 bushels of soybeans yes: candace Red ag ts BB comparative y small producer, 0 an hour in June, the month be ox ehiciag will have is have uae terday from Red China, took Ch00e® Sores Da seer sere py (he Union * * * fore the strike began. This figure plates, the same color as the 1959 370.000 bushels from the United Carrots. doa. bens ta The iarkeX ccomed to be pan includes overtime pay incentive | plates. Mates overnight. It is under? Gelers. pascal 2, dor 37 petals 0 pay, holiday pay and other prem-| : | Willis M. ; iac stood, to be in the market here Celery ‘root. dos 2 09 ing for breath following some ex- Ame mes Ps ad People who live longest are people whose body and age had a 10 per cent higher death rate. A | moeneger hosiurl formalgiomeie cee nether 200 ni hachele ue ere : eee P28 citing prior sessions this week * * * | weights and blood pressures are below normal 25-pound average shot the death rate to 25 per Ithey have to bring their car titles more. pokretl og gg behs. oso seesusl ene 190 To normal preweekend caution = The Labor Department says the) — on the average. Weight tables, above, are a cent above the norm. When the excess reached | when they purchase the ‘& tab. Stee wbout an Whur Wheat WAS come Gees mes, bd Tas Was added uncertainty as to next ste] wage rates, measured in| distillation from a massive, 20-year study repre- 50 pounds, the death rate reached from 50 to «cent a bushel higher to 44 low- Parsicy Reet doe. ba. isg Week's action by the U.S. Su- these terms, are higher than those| senting life-and-death experience of 26 life insur- 75 per cent above the average. As with all aver- : _ “a December $1.99%: corm un- Parsley curly doe bere... 0.0. 230 Preme Court regarding # Taft: ig most other industries. The $3.11} ance companies with almost five million policy ages, figures are conditioned by your own per- Ry ing on riremen hanged to % higher. December Pafenbe £ello Pex. cos. ......... 200 Hartley injunction. figure compares with $2.68 for the| holders. Actuaries — insurance statisticians — sonal physical, condition, and your own physi- . $1.197,: oats unchanged to Feppers. —— ones is Traders also bore in mind that auto workers and $2.23 for factory | determined, for example, that men who weighed cian’s advice should be sought in dealing with Due in About a Week gher. December 75. rve 's Ingher Pumpkins wt Bo adios : - most exchanges will be closed next Workers as a group. | 20 pounds more than the average for their height your problem. "o's lower, December $1 25%: SOY- Radishes, rea cos “eu. .J. .... 125 Tuesday for election day. LAYOFFS CUT PAY _ | , TOWN . heans %¢ to 1g higher, Novembef Rotabegas bu a o sees 200 ee = * ; * The United Steelworkers argue ae Ge Aransas $2.26 ct Gee a ehem was off only a frac: however, that this comparison 1s ' : es BS flict er dalton 2 ing amg, tt cote" Reds Up Budget Cub Pack 200 Soh, te . Squash, Delicious, Pui... cece eccees 1 80 quarterly Joss . . th 4 . = between township officials an ; Squash H u 1 30 . that lengthy layoffs cut the yearly J, Grain Prices scuten Muperd, > 1a General Motors was firm de eameeany avons cut tbe veer’ by Billion Rubles | Displays Work, ri3 \Senship firemen over pay ; ° ~ under ad- m O GRAIN GREENS i one-third receive less than $4,070 . bd ° /cuts and er eipiegnisers CHICAGO On 30 VAP OPFEDE Coppage mo 't. ou seocenecae COC. pi a bates 3 cere daa year : for Year 1960 in OxIng lla Puts On Skit |visement with a_ruling expected a ry my Callare Noo P bu TT a 8 ™ ; | Steelworke — in about a week. pene vebte sep ris Kole ae ise on > auto production due to Gee me ee ee MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet gov- | Cub Scout Pack 200 met Wednes- | x * * Mar aan x Sorte: OY. veveeseseseeeee win © ortages. SAS , j its : . -, day night at the Alcott School. | ial started yesterday and Th cectee ratte Ma: az Spinacr bg oa . :* Riding on renewed confidence of coy ome smce 27M, Be (Leon ord breaking na budeet “a. expendi nah Frankie Carbo Admits Hemdietat displays were presented ee awa presen ted. The a = P3fo Turntos. bu . . Lm leslie spending by the govern- claims. tures for 1960 by slightly more! Three Charges Waits >y dens 10 and 8. and a skit put firemen are seeking q writ of man- Dec a SALAD GREENS ment, Zenith and Motorola rose _ Mamagement spokesmen coun- than a billion rubles. , * on by den 2. damus to compel the township to ta: lee Dee pot Celery Canbage, cos et i . ter by citing payroll cost fig- | for Sentencing | * *& * restore them to their previous Mta 166 Dec Boy adie Ba ae. 175 about 3 apiece and Ampex picked ures av 5 sues par x * * | ore then : ae ae ‘ Dec E iteeiee. Ba mele ia | seems werk: | , Premier Alexej Kosygin | B Couture. Kirk Calvin. status and to reimburse > Dec 829 tuce leaf. > "tl.ggs UP @ point mdee prem. |, Deputy mier 4 | Bruce Cou a ry Ma: 138 fomaine os et N York Stock | fame poy and brings bennfie such ‘Old the Soviet parliament, the Su-) NEW YORK W—Frankie Carbo, David Parker, Steve Uballe and —— — _ Ma e Turnips bu i , y cuts Ma ate May 840 ew or toc $ i j preme Soviet, that the budget underworld figure in boxing, in- Gregory Avery were inducted into pay spens —— — ; . employes ond pes saad committee had allotted additional terrupted his conspiracy trial to- the Webelos and presented with were put in effect last aah in § f C 2 ss Poultry ond Eggs Pog wc ee he ‘ pick *s aT aie = h funds for the manufacture of con- day to plead guilty to three counts their den insignia. wet economy move by Own. { Allied C1 121 LOF Giass 732 Labor Secretary James P_ Mitch. sumer goods in response to re- of a 10-count indictment. ship. ree OMMISSIONEr eee Allis’ Chat 383 rake Aire 3¢5 ell’s background study published quests made during the parlia- He pleaded guilty to acting as — anes pany azn A *_ * * , * DETROIT Oct 30 ‘AP: — Prices per Alum Ltd .... 31.7 Loew's Inc 32° statistics compiled by the Ameri- ment's budget debate : ee 2 x Rosa and Gerald Baumgras re- Among the plaintiffs are Clyde Quits Utica Post ive powirs uel for No 1 gaaliy Aa Adritr a toes 4 ae 04 can Iron and Steel Institute on ° x * * a e ina boxing math. ceived their Bear badges. Gerald cohmidt, recently suspended fire " Heavy type hens 16-18 light type hens Am Can ~".), 423 ge sn 76 4 : - - : j , without a license and acting as a Ba also received his gold : : 5 is before a civil ly wages 2 s | Baumgras chief whose case an near type br llers and frvers 3-4 Ibs Am ri an 8%) Mack Trk 454 yeariy ages. ; Both houses of the Supreme So- matchmaker without a license. j arrew ; ; and Actin UTICA — Street Comn OT vies aver kn gee eee oe $;} The average production or main- viet. unanimously approved the ° service commission oe ¢ i —= HTC APIS AE Be etles over 5 [os 35-2 Me . 2°97 Mead —o | . S Sreten Novak. 41. who has bx , Aa NG 372 Merricn as ize enance worker eared $5,350 in budget as well as the Kremlin's’ erga apne ee oe | Bobcat pins were presented to ——— ae “e uspended from his $4.62 Ae opscey, ee wo Eggs fod Am Tel < Tel 783 Mol: Hor 129 4 1957. This fell to $4,840 last yea: economic plan Mullen held Carbo for api Michale Bennett, Gene Perazzo, St naea ft nus re AE ETRO! t 20 sfo aoe . . | . . rob for the second time in three Dejror i case lots feseral state graded: Armee sl 7 ao Pew ‘nA because a recession layoffs, the cre ruble is valued officially | x ne Dee cece ae chy George Marsh and Danny Luns- Gas Chamber Ordered months. resigned tod. 4) medium 2 small 21 tots! weekly phere Co aS > jorge an 513 institute said at 25 cents, but the tourist rate, eneital Rikers ford. in Southern Ra Case 7 * x Sel gc beers graded eggs Oct SeamGr 137 ey ee, ae ial * * of 10 cents is considered a more | Sane hecemas a sahara from Thomas Hegwood and Ray Black i pe Acune hs new “capac of “Sag eay ae a ag gle el ff Heir” © ag" This data shone hat las than Of 10 emt ie considered 8 more) Tg were initiced as pack TOMB BURLINGTON, N.C. (UPD — «ie ee cacca © : Je Alarge DOCS Air... 297 Na Blac g5 gO Ne- * pow . teemen, and Mrs. Edna Couture vict was sentenced supervisor of all city departments. 4° medium 22-24. browns—Grade A large Bona si:. 7 a Ber cuk x. 6s sath 1 $6,000 a year or more in|POWer- 2 a _M A Negro convict Police Chief Hazen Anderson said #98. medium 22-23. grade B large 31 Briss Sig ~ fe$ wai Bary 383 1958" Abba 22 pa cent made less pire i ahi elias ae an ae ae Eat ee ae Cer last night to die in the gas cham- he told Novak that if he resigned! S te a =" a ana Le than $3600 last year, the figures Kiwanis Plans day, the eatin vo t - 4 erating ber for raping a white grand- eee oe U S to Protect Budd Co 234 Nort West 37 Ishowed boning wes a Hela Abit ie on ti a im eee Oo vin oe ll-whit le Alamance lish oo Burroughs 302 No Am 38.1 - : M4 : jac District S mmussioner= An _ all-white ma published. c t 246 Nor P 7. The so-called fringe benefits in , ; Anderson said the former city In vestors 1n New Cao bee, 283 Nor, og Pw 33 the steel industry il valued at Flare Nights oceinas = ee tae # Glenn Lackey. a ey oue ta a e ” A meter of | Without the bureau's approval . . ; ; Registration will be available'aee Filme +: Tran Ww Air . 211 Thursday for the 28-year-old com- Cecil Schemel, first vice presi-' ALA} aps fair does not have much chance to be interviewed a ee the four-year notes, 3 ner cent Goegvtar 1 0822 Twent Cen, ii? rade in arms of Prime Ministerldent of the Kiwanis organization Co has been approved by direc-|for success, on Blanipes i” Hee i cae .) notes sold earher this month and Gran Palge 2.4 A leer . 1384 Fidel Castro. isponsoring the flare nights, say | a = he twor anor “making| ar lordlreaactshe obits inter ila ie 1%. per cent, five-vear notes sold Grettoury °° 324 Un Pee ,12) Cienfuegos vanished Wednesday the novel experiment has been weil, ‘TS of t pene Co ee ee Gull OW .. 1s) Bhi AME tan. 41 hile fying with two others fromireceived. firms. McLouth Quarter Loss C ti Reid Jr. and Southfield Der. Rich. Juls Holland F ¢, 112 faa ld Camaguey to Havana. a dictancel Ste fe ; Id to the KVP president Dwight L. Stock- sine . onversa ion ard Bice huddled at the other end = These securimes—like all mat Hoa le ie snes ° 294 - 300 miles There was me im-| home owners hay porte fealined er was named general manager $3 Million ee fo Soa Pi of e Too Cefible Treasur SSIES re so- Indust Ray 1 If tub 59 ; “ : . 5. & ss . ece f the room K ury Issu ; .* fea Sti he pol Ws Lee ® mediate explanation for the de- will go to the underprivileged chil- of Stee So of McLouth Steel |#\ * * * bearer securines In the Insptr Cop 426 CS .Tob 28 . 1 stockholder approval pf the mer- DETROIT (®— McLouth Stee Bi hee WEES Choces = = Enaariel Sanda. VeeICAE posses. ENTEUSE 1 %3 Upiohn 4) lay in announcing he was missing. dren of Drayton and Waterford er - |Corp lost $3,193,566 in the third} ” — nae ~ t Bus Mch 4 van ‘tan Air for icials ‘ ay . mee the arrizgament of Ch iT, ster pw cursidere paul uf wanerse) se uy Man AM oe cg \r fore —— sepred 0 Township, according to Schemel. At separate directors’ meetings, (quarter ending Sept. 30 because Sunday 7 P. M. f 22925 Grand River Ave. Faz chip Anyone stealing or finding th Pane Dn a Ue Te ‘5 ee ank oa tee poss sas nr = both companies declared quarter- of the steel strike, M. A. Cudlip, inzto ow na ci Peintkciabion Treas curity 1 \ r Westg El 97.2 ; : , Sav- ° . sident of the com ', report- iveeifagtand: eale ' ver , Treasury securty Tat Tel ‘e Tel 37) White Mot 59 3 otaged Scientists Puzzl ly dividends. Sutherland dieigreal pers o. agi ‘po eaning Pine sell Is] Crk Coal .334 Wilson & Co 43.4 Cienfuegos onetime hb bov 30 cents per share Dec. 15 for ed ay. The discussion ended. the of ————__—— Jones bot |. ata Yale & Tow 12in New: York recom is DoS shareholders of record Nov. 13. In the same quarter a year ago) tial trae foal Chen in Brief ee2 BE BPRS tthe more aorta! members ot BY Balloon’s Lights |i? wit py to cema er share tbe company eared 52788, or a News in Brief . the Castro hierarchy. His. trade-: : oe my Stockholders of TCT ote fe third quarter loss.| ‘ \o Christianson — an ope ew VOLO Ga ee , mark is a Texas-style cowboy hat " : _ _ | NOV. So, earn $7.463.567. or. s door at the rear of the courtroom Mire. Helen Brown, 3212 Cherry Thee Associated “ae Chl which he wears all the time. He sled saute nage precio Suthesteed reported a net Profit ee a share “s the first nine| ‘ and a stairway beyond it leading (1 reported to Pontiac Police yes Induct Reieush sree. toured New York with Castro last tlen today fer the of en, Mg Mal oest ait |months of 1989. In the same wetted : =~ . sawed “e NelNchanre ree | mysterious | mon i ad a it! ; weds : t> freedom dav that someone entered hei Nigh Paes ed EL Sie othe February | “dancing lights” reflected from t $2,789,876 for the fiscal rear 2 year ago the company earned - * huine through an unlocked door prev day 3380 1318 970 2244 the giant space balloon launched ore $5,083,618, or $2.25 a share, Five law enforcement agencies and stole § from her purse Week ago 3305 1334 963 2213 . Wed " lending Sept. 30. . : helped Southfield Police taht vohaee ie a SS eB Not mesday evening at Wallops , | Chestiansen this. Allernoan Sat. Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. Hunter's 1956 nigh ..7°,.3556 1478 1026 2358 usiness 0 es | ae Va. ® Wilson Tries Drama Cabisiet aT \ We ith 1959 iow ; t : 211 y ; F The court iy an the binement of CAMA teh caved walnUe with BR oe "Same ATE gh a num-coated balloon big ws's'te, City NAACP Sets a realty office at Southfield and «ain Uupboard. with white mar. 1058 lox 2347 808 «6728 1066 §©Otto Trzos. a dealer for Janitrot igen baliven, big as a 10- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Don Wil —— 1) Mile roads ble a Nit ee at 4 old sadder DOW-JONE® | PM. AVERAGES Heating and Air Conditioning Di- sno ee , pg H | p son makes his debut as a dramatic INDUSTRI AL PROPERTY back chau Urnishings tor every nds 4 1Si¢ Surfac stic caught — om Roniunces rugs. dishes 4 Le 5 on , ott 027 Cie be bee setting sun. qa oween ance star this fall in “Gates Ajar Mor- ; t ils and is 5 tile 87 44 ‘ z a. Sa 5 Pasternak Set utensils and tool Sim Proulx, Se has returned today trom the firn',; Bat they Were completely wa- ._ gan.” a “Death Valley Days” TV Located on Franklin Rd. Auction, On Maa. just north ot, Volume to 1 pm. 1.020.000 | the Fe tn Pane | The Pontiac Chapter of the Na- if Only industrial property avaliable in Auction, On M24, just north of , three-day conference in Columbus, episode based on the career of Oxford, Ed Proulx, manager. DETROIT STOCKS ee on ee tional Assn. for the Advancement city proper with direct secess te all . . OA ; and Y ’ to Talk in Chicago “ a ase ed ae ae sid) Space Administration (NASA), \of Colored People will hold a Hal-\M¢ Of the West's most successful mee ‘fures after decimal polit n Low Npoa| It was the second ‘‘Select-Dealer. for what they actually saw * Hoween Dance tomorrow night at se a HaB hen Elec. & Equip. Co.* 24 (25) Get-Together” in its history. . the UAW-CIO Local 653 Union CHICAGO (AP)—Joe Polowsky ee or eyo EFT 20.) Betawin Rubber Co.*.... Fn ae ne dee This 7] been variously A we : ~* &¥edd, Gu ° Saints. *|Ross Gear Co®... ..... ‘ Dd] ’ ther scribed competent observers Hall, Kennett Rd. rush hob . 2 13] dee on ee eee we he monn | Rummage Sale by Rebekahs, 266 Howell Rice, Witt Co. 104 12 lers to witness the introduction! ag dancing lights, scintillations, Moreau, chairman, said . a is. W Fri insular - Co new lines be host to the famed Boris Pas.'8,, Woodward, Birmingham, Kav’ The Prophets Co 1 TO gon eect enn Nd) shooting sparks wot fuaching [tse Svehonr membership dance ternak. , Tole Efison. Co aga aga ast ais Polowsky told newsmen that he pe tummare Sale Saturday. Octe- | “Owe sale; bid and asked. Richard P. Huttenlocher, a part- Christmas tree lights, Peso 7 is open to the 4 had invited the Soviet author © Parke Street. Me Vinson de Paul! . ner in the H. W. Huttenlocher In- . terested in becoming NAACP Pe ee ee in Cat Church ‘ Adv Clio Doctor Trapped surance Agency representing the Engine Gas Explodes, [members will attena” said’ L te fe Rummage Sale Sat., Oct. 31, 8-12. W. Huron. Epsilon Sigma ads Adv Good Values in Reconditioned Furniture of all kinds. A wide se- lection of newly upholstered and to refinished articles in stock at the US.S.R. had telephoned approval Fv] of the plan Thursday night. | * * * Pasternak was named winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1958. But he did not travel Stockholm to accept the award Salvation Army Red Shield after -the Communists criticized 939.5. F his book “Dr. Zhivago.” The dinner will honor an earlier |e set eee ere Octe- st fro . mM. Russian writer, Feydor Dostoev- | Barke Street. St. Vincent De ek. iChurch. , / 4 , Paul Adv in His Wrecked Auto FLINT, Mich. ®—Dr. George D. Seymour of Clo was trapped for more than wrecked car * *® * The physician, about, 40, was re- ported in critical condition at "| Flint’s Hurley Hospital swith niul- 7 tiple injuries. Aetna Casualty and Surety Com- pany in the Pontiac area, has been awarded a blue ribbon for high) sc ic standing in the 178th Paddock St., suffered first degree session of the company’s ales the Riker Building, was presented |plosion. the award at the conclusion of the} The accident occurred at Al five-week school at the Aetna Cas-/Smith’s Gulf Service, 1144 N. Perry ualty home office in Hartford, St. Westfall was treaeted at Pon- |tiac General Hospital and released. Conn, Injuring Repairman , PUBLIC SALE * ; paccock St muttered first degree, A, geen senmcene eet = «TS: Branch St., Pontiac . i 7 jNo. M77 will be sold at public sale, SA or GE FACILITIES , 7.) im i ’ gas in the motor of a car he was’ st 22800 Woodward Ave, Pernd ph ge Cthe sme , ° VERMEAD CRANE: ts 39 & 30, 180 BEAMS—PLATE—RE-RODS—RE-MESH—ANGLES—CHANNEL ne Bute cx Seten, M OG 101}000. PIPE—BARS & FLATS—TUBING—SASH—ADJUST | 10:00 a.m. 601 Pontiac @tace Bank Bide / (& FIXED COLUMNS—CULVERTS _ Pontiac, Michigan. ° Glen R. Westfall, 22, of 290 N. Oct. 28) & 30, 1980 & > = - . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 THIRTY SEVEN Hal Boyle Says: - pa ag Baars 4 daz between in between breakiast and “Mary's enchanted with the the- ater, but I don’t like long runs. I want to go more to writing and TV dramatic acting, not comedy.” MARY WANTS TO STUDY Both pointed out that since 1947 “Almost 19 years we've been married,” he marveled. “And I dign’t even know she could say archeology." “Well, I've always wanted to know about rocks,”’ said Mary. “IT always figured if you knew about rocks you'd know about ev- “*Yes,"’ said Pete, “if you get them out of your head.” Many have wondered how a mar- ried team could work so pleasant- ly and cheerfully together in so nerve-wearing a field as show busi- ness PETER “We simply had an agreement Hayes and Healy to Part Professionally | emotional would pass|meeting for the first time that still busy collaborating as a team day,” Pete said. >= en a couple of projects, are ltogether they are writing a book, the story of their domestic life. Pete — whose wife calls him) “Peter Grim Hayes’’ when he’s} at the typewriter — is ‘also finish-| ing a second book, largely a col-' lection of theatrical anecdotes. One chapter is entitled ‘‘The Tragedy of Comedy.” “All the comedians who made. America laugh for the last 50 years had tragic lives,’’ he ob-| served. “My theory ts that it all start- | ed in grammar school because they weren’t physically attrac- tive. So they chose another route to be admired.” ‘‘Most comedians are sad. It probably is because they fee! they) * can never be attractive romanti- cally,’’ he said. * * * “Even the woman a comedian marries eventually comes to laugh at him rather than with him. Then, I feel, he becomes a more tragic figure than any dramatic figure — because he is so lost “The compulsion for him to go on making people laugh becomes almost psychotic. He’s always on stage. There are people in the business world — the life of every party type — who do the same thing. “The only cure is to stop trying to be funny all the time. Comed) is the hardest thing in the world to sustain anyway.”’ He has no appetite for the come- dian’s common doorff-persona! sad ness LIND ae AND MARY HEALY So Thankful for American Aid & South Viet Nam Proud of Record ? By ARTHUR J. DOMMEN * *® * The nation celebrated the fourt anniversary of its formation Mon- /" East day, the date on which a skilled ““* administrator of Mandarin descent | named Ngo Dinh Diem proclaimed an independent republic which was to tolerate neither foreign domina- tion nor. internal bickering Today South Viet Nam is still a functioning, independent state, and Diem is still serving his first term as president, a state of af- fairs which would have seemed of Representatives senators will be in can about the ‘‘situa Nam. little hope for anything but a Communist take-over amid the chaos and corruption following the Indochina War and the Gen- eva agreement of 1954. * * * Viet Nam could hardly have avoided becoming a a ard satellite without American foward newspapers. This is stressed by both aces * and Vietnamese officials, who fully, The articles, realize the importance of the mas. M. Colegrove, bers to help * * result of a series of conta by the size of a program which has the-spot investigation was decided SAIGON (UPI) — These are days Pumped more than one billion dol- upon. of preparation in South Viet Nam lars into this country of 12': mil- lion inhabitants, a sizable number h of congressmen are putting Saigon within the next few weeks. on their itinerary through the Far Within the next month or so, at least four members of the House pecting to find out in as short a time as possible as much as they Some of these congressmen will | ‘be looking for specific facts and. incredible to those who held figures. They are expected to bring when they look for evidence as to with them a number of staff mem- whether the one billion dollars has them in through piles of data. Their trip here during the pres- some ent congressional recess is a direct' Americans are working with Viet-,look hard to find examples of anti-| written by from one tip of the country to the other. American arms in the hands * * * of the military and para-military The investigation is due to open Orgamizations guard the nation It wil] 2gainst attack from without and look into charges of mismanage- S¥bversion from within: ment of aid funds, alleged viola-! * * * tion of internationa] cooperation One of the most spectacular ex- administration rules in awarding amples of the aid program is the and two contracts connected with the aid 19 mile-long highway which is be- Saigon, ex. Program, local sentiment toward ing built for completion in 1961 Americans, and such matters. with American machinery aid Vietnamese operators. running from Saigon to the town of Bien Hoe In short, the investigators will seek an answer to the blunt question: “Are we getting our money’s worth?’ | What will the investigators see tion’ in Viet The road, a varitable super- highway for Asia, pushes straight through rice paddies whose an- cient pattern had never been dis- turbed by more than teams of buffalo. wading been spent wisely? Both the military and the econ- * omic aid programs have scored! remarkable successes. * * * The congressmen will have to articles pub- namese in the fields of health, American feeling. No one makes) lished last summer in the Scripps- education, agricultural production, ‘threatening gestures at Americans, | in or throws rocks at American cars. | * many others. \It is the easiest thing in the world | Albert * * * to get a broad smile out of a Viet- The physical evidence of namese on the street. industry, public works, and ined several sive aid program — second largest Specific charges against the Ameri- America’s impact is inescapable: | x & * after Korea — that was put int can aid ~~ in Viet Nam. effect here after 1954. * TO VISIT SAIGON The American Embassy and the of the six articles, t During heatines held in Washing. Vietnamese government ton immediately after publication and down the streets; various aid administrations here officials connected with are making preparations of a dif- program made ferent sort these days. Attracted denials of the charges, but an on- facture cigarettes, American-built jeeps belonging to} There is, nevertheless, a certain | * nearly half a dozen agencies of the lack of understanding between the run up two communities, separated as the American- Americans are with their own he three top furnished machines dig wells, haul |market for staple goods, their own the aid concrete for new highways, clear collection of houseboys and cooks, point-by-point virgin land for settlement, manu-'their own entertainment and their and fly VIPs own round of domestic problems . ” Pd HAIR MAJESTY — Using her head, 14-year-old Chri UPI Phete drying her long hair after a shampoo. Her solution is to pin it on son of Southampton, Long Island, N. Y., has no more worries about the clothesline, just like any other wash. | stina Herb- NA wno>Y ‘oye 72 = 2 Death Notices [°** °F BAM oe 4, 29, 1959, PEARL, 6275 ie, Milford; age 55; beloved de of Charles Cook: dear bok a Mien Otddin 5 — — HANCOCK, OCT. 29, 1959, JOSEPH :3: |LACY, Cc “mando Wut | a rvice 7, ™ ~" belie viaturaay | Oct. 31, 3:00 p.m. from} All Saints onl Church, with | Rev. George Widdifield officiat- . Interment in Kingsley Ceme- ley, Mich. Miss Cook will ife in state at the Parmer-| Snover runerel tome. 1980, GEOROE | sister of Mrs William and lov, hus! Mae) Eckalbar; dear father of P George] H. Eckalbar, Mrs. George (Erma) | Larson, Jack FP. Eckalbar, Charles) M. Horn (stepson); dear brother, of Walter Eckalbar, Roy Eckal- bar, Mrs. Perc (Elsie) Appel, Mrs. Walter (Edith) Adams, Mrs. Alma Janpi and Mrs. Edith Fuller; Also survived by 6 grandchildren eral service will be held Monday, Nov. 2, 1958 at 1:30 p.m. from Huntoon Punera] Home with Rev. 6tallcup officiating Interment in Perry Mt ark Mrs. Eckalbar will lie in ata at the Huntoon Puneral Home. F., 957 Cameron, 69: beloved hus- band of Ethel Hancock, dear father of Mrs. Gerald F. Verno and Joseph Hancock brother of David Hancock survived by 5 eee tee: Puneral service will be held M day, Nov. 2, 1959 at from Voorhees-Siple Chapel terment in Perry Mt. Park. Mr. | Hancock will lie in state at the! Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home | OCT. 29. 1959, LAURA| Ethel, 19 Carter Street, 11; be-| loved wife of Rube F. Lacy: dear) mother of William F., Earl and) \P Newsteatures Help Wanted Female e 7 WTD.: ELDERLY eundt. a for dome | eo cae housework for a MU *: after 5. MU WOMAN MORE ee HOM) CTH _WAGES. FE 4-607; “4 an WATTRESG, EXP I eEPouE 930 Mt. Clemens NCED APPLY treet, Julie's Grill WAITRESSES WANTED & SHORT ‘erder cooks. Apply at 2130 Dixie wy. Jumbo Jack Diner Drive wie Woe WOMAN TO CARE FOR i | child and home on Williams Lake |_Rd. PE 4-3946 or OR 3-3710 ' Help Wanted 8 ' .Oee | ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE available. Ful) or part time Av- arse $2.50 per hr 150 N. Perry 8:30 to 11:30 am LOOKING FOR A JOB IP 80, | _write Pontiac _Press Box 75. Employment it Agencies 9 DRAFTSMAN 2-3 vears experience in sheet met- a) or automotive hardware. Pie- fer college engineering back ground Midwest Employment. 406 as tac Stale Bank Bidg FE EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE EAST HURON SUITE 6 FE 4-0584 41420 RECEPTIONIST | Attractive girl between ages 18- | 3S for reception and genera! of- tole ie eS ol aE th fice work. Must type 45 wpm and be Sua, t. 30. 1959 at 7:30 , like working with people Midwest r Employment. 406 Por itiac «State m. from Sparks-Griffin Funeral } ome with Dr. Milton Bank of- Cemetery Lots 5) Help Wanted Male ~ 6 _Bank Bldg FE 5-022 oe ficlating Interment White Plains, Ky aerate 6 the prayer service here, Mrs acy will be sent to Earlington, Ky. for serv- ice and burial on Sunday RAR ARATE PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY _raves. $25 & up FE 40882 Help Wanted Male — 6 LAWSON, OCT. 29, 1959, SAMUEL E, 2964 Watkins Lake Road. 54 beloved husband of Lucy Lawson, A-1 ALL AROUND BUMP AND and father of Samue) Lawson paint man, good pay, steady work Mrs. Ear) Mull, Mrs Sue Stevens 22 Auburn and Hugie Lawson Mr Lawson ae c. x es will be taken to Rogersville, Tenn UTO SALESMEN for services and burial tn Asbury Need 2 additional married sales- Cemetery, Knoxville) Tenn Ar men to handle the hot Doage rangements made by Melvin ine, including the Dodge Dart Schutt Punera! Home _ for 1960. Fringe benefits. car PENDER. OCT 29, 1959. PERNA furnished An excellent opportun May, 76 E Burdick, Oxford. 57 ty. Apply in person John J dear wife of George C Pender Smith Dodge Inc. 211 § Saginaw dear mother of George Pender St Carl, Dayton. Gary and Harry aUTO-MECHANIC FULL TIME. 756 espa esta Mro. Mildred Leer, , Oskland. efter 12 am. PE 2-9540 I r ! Lore 1d William Sparkes, Mrs AUTO COLLISION BODY MAN Winnie Miles) Mrs. Olive Rus- experienced only. 50 r cent sell. Mrs Mildren Miller and Mrs | ed of work, group Insurance Edna Troutman. Funeral! service ontiac Auto Body Service, 245 will be Sunday. Nov 1959 at South Blvd East FE 4-09587 2 pm from Bossardet-Reid BARBER TO WORK BAT S8YL Puneral Home, Oxford with Rev van Shopping Center, 2383 Or: Pred Clark officiating Interment chard Lake Ra in Oxford Cemetery, Oxford BOY POR PART TIME PORTER SCHACHERN, OCT 29 . 1959. work Apply Big Boy Drive In Blanche 8S.. 167 Beach Street 67 2490 Dixie Highway BEE et ee ee n CAREER OPPORTUNITY, DUE ern, dear sister qf Harry E Mat- {0 ¢xpansion. a 65-year-old Life ters: Also survived by 10 grand- Insurance organization has an children. Punera! service will be OPening in this area for a full or held Monday. Nov 2 1959 at Part time man The man we want 10:30 am from St Michael [0 Interview should.be between Church (‘High Requiem Mass) 25-50, ambitious, good character Must own a car ave the desire Interment in Mt Hope Cemetery ; Recitation of the Rosary will be ‘ earn a be -than-average in- Sunday at 8 m from Sparks come with 1) plus advantages Griffin Funeral Home Paid = by the company If you = 7 meet these specifications. please a ar = Boi) og ‘ a Clark. MI 6-6600 or M1 oy bd ’ 6-H band of Winnefred Stacer cra i Lee father of Chetney L Stader cear COMBINATION BUMP & PAINT brother of Mrs Henry Lawsor man See Stan Sweet. Russ John end Mrs A J Bain: also su ' son 51 N Broadway. Lake Orton by three grahdchildrer I Stat 2 pm. trom the De DO YOU QUALIFY Joh uneral or tS Tp ia Bey By Be whe Coe, ‘ “A PY | \\ I F K ae ee ana MOR ‘F HAVE A PERMANENT POS] aN Mad jane ace, ra WITH A LOCAL BUSINESS Plains. age 33 HICH OPPERS UNLIMITED OP oF Mats ter PCRTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN Morris Arndt HO CAN MEFT THESE BASIC Burton Betty at +. - Pade ie AGE ? Merton Wy! hy FDUCATION_HIGH SCHOO! Tatler aad PREFERABLY SOME CO! nd ee LEGE Warner. also ‘i . PPEARANCE—NEAT rica hry «PERSONALITY PLEASANT 1959 at my F ror c 7 I an meet these basic qual Punera! Home.” yravton. us ication and start immediately Interment in W wit) ELD. rE oteiea i ontt = a ther a 3 am to SWETT. OCT 28. 1959. MARY. 4151 ! opm Motorway Dr. Waterford Tour - — 09 — OO | i | | |Ads to sell, lyood job. FE 2-8181 is! the Want.Ad- number ' Orayton Plains ship: age 73. survived by Mrs . Carrie W Pernaid snare \lana gement pportunity law) and seyeral cousins neral e ) service wil] Be held Saturday. Oct _ Kage | nein Sat Le lea 31, 1959 at 130 pm from All aid wholesale sales nN anager eat Saints Episcopal Church With = : newt Rev George Widdifield offict . 1y ing Interment in Amesbury. Check These Adv antages Mass Arrangements mace by Farmer-Snover Funeral] Home Liberal starting salary these are not commis- f Thank 1 ma Card o nks Merit increases —— Promotion from within 1 WISH TO THANK MY FRIENDS Merchandise discounts on neighbors. relatives for their 14.000 items many ects of kindness and sym Paid vacations pathy during the recent loss of Attractive group” insur- my dear wife Mildred, beloved ance ehildren Marsha, Danny & Pam Profit Sharing Plan ela I would like to especiail) Retirement thank the employes of GMC Truck On the job and class & Coach an my co-workers at room eon program Pontiac Motor for their kind gen- Ann ia! b« on produc __eTosity Cecial Goines ee tion of indivy dual unit q a a : < = ys , REQUIREMENTS The Pontiac Press Age 23-38 Some college desired but FOR WANT ADS will substitute successful sales experience Aggressive personality DIAL FE 2-8181 Good healt Character that will stand igid investigation From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. AL These openings are in Michigan All errors should be re Indiana and Ohio. Company ported immediately The relocation expense after first Press assumes uO respon signmen' sibility for errors other Por further information submit than to cancel the charges resume tc for that portion of the first Dept. RRL insertion of the advertise- P.O. Box 990 ment which has been ren- st Wayne, Ind dered valueless through the MECHANIC® PARTS MAN WITH error When cancellations tools, mechanics helper Keego are made be sure to get ° Sales and Service, Keego BeLbon vour ‘kill number.” vo MINUM W'N- Gijustments will be given | EXPERIENCED ALUMINUM WS without it. cutting ovt & assembly of .torm | Closing time for advertise- pelaarstid ra sickens ela sie ments containing type sizes previoms ene. Per aes) ‘arger than regular agate Soolery skep Rosa no rt net type is 12 o’clock noon the pilose se COM NOmPOOnSR GALA iay previous to publication. FIRST CLASS COMBINATION body man. Plenty of work. Hos- NOTICE TO ijtaltzation and insurance plan ADVERTISERS it) Collison. 103 FE. Montcalm The deadline for cancella- MAN BETWEEN 30 AND 50 TO tion of transient Want Ads work claims and sales in regu- is now 9 am. the dsy of lar established insurance agency publication after the first Salary and commission Write insertion briefly yvour qualifications to Great Central Insurance Com CASH WANT AD RATES pany. 1801 Revere. Pontiac N TREMEN ; 1 : Lines 1-day 3Daye 6-Daye | NOT "Byucard) Brother's) Green - “ - . a “| Hs houses, 8580 Dixie Hwy, Clarkston ‘4 00 3.84 576 OPPORTUNITY TO EARN $6,000 5 250 450 6.70 to $8,000 per year. Permanent r 3.00 5.40 R20 vear - round employment Rapid 7 350 630 9.664 advancement based on your abil R 400 7.20 11.04 tty. Write Pontiac Press, Box 22 ° 450 8.10 1242 stating age, previous employment! 10 500 9.00 13.80 _and telephone number REAL ESTATE SALESMEN | An additional charge of Old established firm needs 3 men 5c will be made for use of to take over branch office. OR Pontiac Press box numbers { 3-2361 » QREAL ESTATE SALESMAN semaat We have two active offices - 4 Pontiac and Lake Orion and we .Meed additional salesmen for both { BOX REPLIES offices. We are willing to train an inexperienced person At 10 a.m. Today there Contact Don Fletcher “ 102 8 Broadway were replies at The Press TakeucOricn office in the following LAWRENCT W enn . ike St boxes: Pontiac, Mich 5, 7, 9, 14, 22, 24, 25, 26, REQUIRE if HECKER WITH 6 years minimum experience in lay- 28, 30, 31, $2, 34, 35, 38, out deeanioa tel checkina He 40, 42, 43, 48, 56, 58, 63, reciprocating engines gas tur- bines. or transmissions Apply 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 73, 75, Williams Research Corporation 80, 88, 103, 104, 105, 106 ae ad 12 Bie Rd, irming- , . , , , am. gir 5 107, 116, 118. REAL E¥TATE SALESMEN WANT-. ¢ &| ed ‘9 full time. Lake property and stom home sales. Cal] FM 3-0085 for interview appointment SALESMEN FOR USED CAR LOT Good merchandise. Working cond ood. Apply in person ogers “g | _ Sales & Service, 695 Auburn ve R_+178% SINGLE. ELDERLY MAN FOR Funeral Directors 4 COATS FUNERAL HO Donelson-Johns jobs rapes ® for home than scl FE 442280 TIRED OF LAY-OFFS? 2 permanent full time tablished sales routes for 2 am- bitious married men under 40 With good car and phone. Large ‘guarantee if qualified. OR 3-8565 FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals ° Voorhees-Siple' FUNERAL HOME TELEPHONE CANVAS8SERS ambulance Service Plane or Motor, Wanted for home modernization j E 2-8378 |_ sales. FE 2-0777 __ SPARKS GRIPE CHAPEL |USED CAR MANAGER FORD j | Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 | + ed experienced. Salary plus ———— | east Se ee ’ t WOOL PRESSER j NEED A FINANCE- Must be able to produce top ? ~ 23 quality work for top wages. Appl: /FIXER: Order Classified to Mr. Pruitt. Pontiac Laundry find a _540.S. Telegraph WINDOW SALESMAN WANTED TO sell new colored aluminum win- dow, something new in Michigan Earn up to as much as $300 week Call Mr. Harrelson, FE 8-9793 rent, local es- | WANTED, PARTS MANAGER EX- perienced only. Pontiac & Buick preferred. Will consider Work Wanted d Male 11 other 7 DEN NOI INP GM Hines) Good compensation ag ge TER aig eas aay with all fringe benefits Contact use = sett Mr. Eastman ag oh a Pontiac- A-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW Buick Inc. OL 1-81 ‘and repair FE 4-421 YOU MAY BE saa A TRUCK. A-! PAINTING AND WALL PA Working in a factory. a white pering E 24721 collar worker, or laid off \ 4AVAILARLE NOW ¢ aRPENT ae We need you and cabinet work new ary . Car necessary . , Mur | incamalte SE, D B Mur k FE 2 86: ity f BOOKKEEPING AIL! TAXES visory __ EMpre 3.3416 that BOY 17 WANTS FULL TIME WORK M1 chigan. of any kind Prfers construction work FE 4-4900 CARPENTER NEW ing. FE 5-9885 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Help Wanted Female 7 Seanad ter. Kitchen a speciaity, FB 4-5000 Area Manager ctarentrs—wore—or any kir Reasonable Call after 6 SALARY. BONUSES AND ap. _?™. FE 80439 VANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR EXP CARPENTER NEEDS WORK. WOMAN WHO NEEDS T@ WORK Prices rigt FE §-8525 AND WHO HAS BEEN REFERRED gxp WOOL PRESSER WOUlTD TO AS PERSUASIVE. ENTHUSI- ice par) time work morning. 48TI1C,. DETERMINED. GO FE 8-6245 01 FE 4-6998 — GETTE ETC. POSITION OF 5 = IMPORTANCE AND RESPONSI EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER BILITY AGE 28-40 CAR NECES eeds work. local or long dis- SARY COMPLETE TRAINING ‘tance FE 8-0724 _ _ PROGRAM EXCELLENT PROD Ses SCHOOL GRADUATE DF- UCcT COMPANY HAS AAA-! Tes full time work any kind RATING FOR eo FE 4-8088 WRITE R M HAR ¢ RA- , Ane ann = DELLE, NEWARK, NEW YORK LAWN HF Ee aoe ee me BEAUTY OPERATOR TO RUN 54.2235 — ee MAN. 22. HIGH SCHOOL GRAD- BABY SITTER FOR TODDLER uate with chauffeurs, license de- must Ee a oe E hav sires work FE 4-5206 referer in a after th ker MAN WANTS PART TIME WORK. $30 FE 0-061) Thurs. Sat. Sun bem wild pm aiaicans Se a mi poae TYPIST. STEADY, § DAY 7 a —waNTETD week. List qualifications, exper! Se eo Ak vs oe te & ence & salary expected To Pon Nd SES oe CIOS tiac Press Box 28 22) Lak -+— ee = 7 = CARHOP. EXPERIENCED, APPLY "*10 CXECUUNE — 28 MAR in person rostop Drive-in. 3118 ee COLLEGE Be a : Wa Huron -: aes VETERA? EXcCELL N 5 al HEALTH— PROVEN RECORD In DOCTORS OFFICE ASSISTANT INDUSIRIAlL SALES SE EKS and receptionist Experienced per CHALI E NGING SALES POsI son between 20-35 years of age TION a MICHIGAN REQUIR desired State qialifications. Reply ING 1 ee AND RESPON Pontiac Press Box 69 SIBILIT REFERENCES MA- EXPERIENCED MORNING WAIT-, PLE 5 235 ress, short order cook, and part “Walt bad ASHING BY MACHINE time night kitchen help. 5877 FE 38-6429 |No Mess Aubur ve ELDERLY WOMAN FOR LIGHT wW = Wanted Female 12 housework & care of 2 children. “““~~~r~~™ Must jive in Cali after 6 FE 27 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- 2-4789 _ tng & house cleaning FE 3-7581 EXPERIENCED FLORAL DESIGN. 4-1 TRONING PICK UP AND DR- er MA 46-4507 liver. § bushel FE 5-0645 GIRL FOR WAITRESS AND TEI ies AFTERNOONS & a-tray operator, will train. App evenings in licensed home Also at Big oy Drive-In. 2490 iste troning Sashabaw Ave OR 3-8131 UE fs —__ COLORED LADY ANTS DAY GIRLS, 21-25, SINGLE, INTELL! work FE 4-347 ent, non smokir work t =; = a te ae a Ne ph COLORED GIRL_ WISHES WORK Hand write applications with per- ©! @my_kind FE 4-50 sonal details and photo. Apply COLORED LADY WISHES HOUSE Pontiac Press Box 80 work or motel work. Days. FE __ eae NS ) : INSPECTOR _ | EXPERIE NCED GIRL WANTS Experienced with all around abit; Gay work wi references laun ity tur ® quality dry cleaning dry or cleaning. FE $-0021 : ant Steady. Go rk : = dius ¥ Good working com EXPERIENCED GIRL WOULD ke housework b the week r DOUGLAS CLEANERS} Gey. Fr zone” . 534 8 Woodward ___ Birmingham fxPERIENCED (WOMAN “WANTS L P N. OR GRADUATE NURSE job. cook or Last place Steady position, good salary with 9 years TO 5-6084 oe ase To live in Charge FXPERIFNCED COSM ETIC irse position 49 hour week salesiady desires ped. time eve Ralerences required For appoint ning job. Write Pontiac Pre«s ment call EM 3-4121 between 9 Box 57 and 8 daftly = —— Eke WANTS WOR BABYSIT LADY 26 TO 46 WITH SALES ABIL- ng or housework x 3-8838 ity to learn reception work in “aT 7 photographic studio, Salary end HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE DF commission Kendeles. {4 8 ‘s!res position as bookkeeper a Saginaw Prentice FE 8-6332 NEED 3 LADIFS 21 OR OVFR HOUSEWORK-—DAY WORK OR BY for saleswork. For interview ca e week References FE &-0! FE 5-405' or UL 2-3782__ _ HAVING A BABY? VAC avin s OFFICE GIRL FOR FURNITURE Capable mature exr woman store Includes typing & book v are for von hildrer keeping. & days including Satur our home. EM 80, CEM _day. Call FE 5-8115 4279 REAL ESTATE SALESLADIFS IRONINGS WANTED _ ida have two acti offices EM 1-¢ ontiac and Lake Ori on and we ONINGS BI by need addition salesladies for bot saab Jo aA offices We are willing to tra see _ @n tnexperienced person IRONING Contact: Don Fletcher OR 34-6007 102 § tage bate IRONINGS “200 A SHEL. 610 Oric Metroase FE e907 LAWRENCE W ) : GAYLORD g, LADY DESIRES IRONINGS NICELY ee Pontiac, Mic done_ FE 8-2979 _ PRE-CHRISTMAS OPENINGS LADY WANTS DAY WORK OR Avatiable selling Sarah Coventry Dabysitting $8 and transporta jewelry No delivery, collecting - FE_5-5693 _or inve tment Phone OR 3-3982 MIMFOGRAPHING. TYPING. SEC- ' , Soe retarial service EM 23-2842 TED . baci: _ BABYSITT! NG EXPERI- ced with children OR 3 3638 Mave {mmediate openings for waned NICE GOOD NATURED CURBeWAITRESSES doctor who needs Merrie for his . ‘ Tidat er yr Ww on- on the night shift. Must be 18 os - ‘aia on EM 04s Apply in person root wasehts ; TED'S WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK - Houce clean:ng r irening FE Woodward at Square Lake Rad 41974 WANTED MIDDLEAGED LADY WASHING & IRONINGS PICK UP night shift from 10 pm to 6 and deliver FE 9724 am. The Coifee and Doughnut — er - . — Shop at the taxi stand MY Building Service 13 3-4531. 21 8 Broadway Late:-wvrw. ~ ii Orion ; - 1ST CI ASS PAINTING AND PaA- WANTED WOMAN CANVASSERS per hanging Also window ean- Salary and commission FE 2-7164 g FE 2-4315 : ; WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Al FLOOR SANDING WITT — work, live in MI 6-490] the floor sander. FE 5-35.22 WATRESS. COUNTER OR TRAY ALI KINDS OF plage WORK experience MI 6-7864 easonable Jenson 2-2540 W ANTED SHORT ORDER COOK At RaeentHe The -Mil Coffee Sh op, M: Additions Basements MI +aees Att peepee! bal _ }ET } ) WOMAN 25 to 45 HOI SEWORK : vas Sie Paci ij light cooking childre 5 ; - 12 Able to drive. No laundry 4} jar ie COMMERCTAI Stay Sat & Sun off 1. nerk & I t Mason and ge Thurs. & Fri off other weex iso store front oes References irmingham 3 area 5 WwW. Caples. MY MI 6-9625 ate no ae WANTED: COOK FOR 2 MEALS 4! BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT daily. GR 4-3236 ‘ work so_fireplace OR _ 13-9402 _ 41 cOMPt FTE. BUILD! NG SER€ Qu ensed B\ OWKE R CONSTRU erat IN CO { 4-225 i OA 8-3282 ALI oor S$ OF MASONRY Work 15 years exp Res. & com- BIA eon aces 4AIUM SIDING STORMS AWN Nee Licensed insured Vailieiy 662 POCKET BOC ae area CROWDED PULIDOZING ATTIC DON TI RNER__ Pontiac Press Want Ads BULLDOZING Specialize in ‘& TRUCKING FE 5-2853 EXCAVATING aLake dredging Septic tanks stalled. Free estimates BLDG “REPAIR ci block 4-2290 BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. FE 5-8907 BASE MENTS WATERPROOFED Work guaranteed. Free estimates OR 35-6932 PLASTERING cement work. FE epee oe Olt wolne Just Such Problems! CARPENTRY, CABINETS. FOR- mica Work paneling. recreation ; ' rooms, attics finished. remode)- Just Try 'Em! ng. EM 34775. _ ' |C EMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. ial FE 2-818] _Floors, basements. EM 3-4879., CEMENT WORK and ask for Wika + ees —~ fae Licensed — Bonded UL 37102 a friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk CARPENTFR WORK _ NEW & RE: pair Smal) jobs & specialty. FE _5-2841 or FE §-2017 CUSTOM HOMEs BY UCENSED builder Free estimates UL 2-617 CEMENT & BLOCK — WORK — FE $-0782 ys . ge eg ay a thre =) = a a eo GP rr ee rot hg eae “— 4 “ ~ « salihesenindad on tes t a : : ih eee - a . whe= Hs ‘ ‘ . ‘ a ‘ . . ~~ ~s . ih ' a § f . . . , id ; . | : RE OCTOBER 30, 1959 - 49 For Sale Ho 2 pe ONTIAGS Kate Osann, For Rent Rooms 42 Choos axp nate uae ta) IN MILFORD : . By ° poceernprinyscnid 4 ROOMS AND BA beds re . ING ® : H GENTLEMAN. CLEAN gomronr & month, THIRTY-EIG _ urnished 37) Rent Apts, Furnished 37 able rm. Reas. Call after @ p _paire, EM. 40138 ersonals 27; Rent Apts. F SOUTH PON. BY BS ME PRIVILEORS, Ga- $600 DOW N Building Service 13 Notices & P SHOWER APTER | WALLED LARS. 230 oom GD ented. | ‘Hage. 128, Lincoln. PB 2-Ti33. eee 2 terme, Crone tr ~~~ me Sou ween a. "IRM MODERN ro 5 om NISHED. ‘& oak as R WOMAN NEED. { Spm, 186 Judson $18 week. ) 55008. ——l . bath, FE| ing room - NO “Teo! ANY GIRL O Phone FE pr i entrance and ‘ & # ner CEMENT WORE me tare see tii anes ee “> ) ROOM AND KITCHEN 1} OIRL. | 38 | Total ° = woe : le or small 72. | 22-5122. after $ p. l 1 trance. $10 FE 23-0663. Apts. Unfurnished ' CLEAN AND 3 = ye ace Free esimate ON 38172 swer. FE 2-874. Conficentia [_ .° EPING apr. / Rent cae gs pe ® ‘OR RENT, on NER ER OPEN | 239 8. Main, Milford _MU 4-3698 cn Tata Sonn | mn PPL a ry MIC TILE AEROTREDS ROOM neuer te woman | isT CLASS APT BLDOS. 4 RMs, | _ quiet. FE 36 SEK EE PING | $1200 ase DOWN. BY Pi | On 8 BR « say, ' SEAT Siw gABE Togs, tet sais ac Beat ae eae Reg ns BLISS Gots | Re RE FREE ~ ~ il. Advance Floor Co OR_ 3-870) Fred Herman oe ee ROOM, FURMINUED ABT. PRs: | Loree, cosets. | Seely closet space. ar Ne nei p= Phone OR att HEIGHTS. | DRY WALL TAPING AND | oem BUDGFT YOUR DEBTS 1 vate entrance & pen re eee eerie ers are ee e108 + Frou | “AEE — ee _esume . _ ur s m § mle beat NSTRUCTION Por your best bet 1 ROOM af eg tor te’ and launéry facilities at with Board 43 Orton's North Shore.1 floor me near weet De ste cabinets & etc = on “A 4 = Inc ate gpacie Also, a 2 rm. apt Pike, pear Tete Rooms my basement home, built toss, Garages mancial Advisors. y 2-3053." i ols. Phone ac , as heat, RICK EM 3-3659 Financial . 7033 134_N Peeerty FE Schools ; WHOLESOME aluminum storms, ¢ faratbars FRONT, 17 B i — V FREE Ris Ya S SAGINAW gd 3 ROOM APARTMENTS = Cal es _Call PE ¢-9901 A-1 LP ei aids 6 votn, eons "| LAKE ity screenea re over | ELECTRICAL SER . PITAL 4118 ) 2 AND eat furnished | nab I ey ™ - bad ved streets, nea home w eee Sleac ms ae eo gigs oh Jip m | tor ae . ory powsebeeping. . 90, ROOM BOARD 1D HOME PRIV: erg poet | stool, Br ‘owner. 6180" down. ie oy png i complete os ooo, ELEC maintenance — PLIES — 739 3. Call 41550 vis. Ls. ity 3- + dock and AID SUPP) some wage een a BATH — - Garage Boa Fa Consup Eveetic. Th ave gall Mrs Wallace. PE) jome. (BDRM GROUND PLA i A Tah ONT bus. Oct Convalescent Homes a ia 1h, OROOP oF “BUILDERS Wa we. Tri Realtor a PATES ON ? af" ————— +s 3RM B Pvt. , offer prices = ri ; FREE anne aces ranges anc §-7805 a : y i‘ . ent. Bachelors B patienyrt | _ Auburn :OOMS AND BATH. oD susvous Guelity Leslie ay pe. creer FE pian Melee, a as Hel es News ffleiency apis Ideal for UT Oho da woe ane secure morwgtge. No’ obligation, re sacs Wo? Fe care ote pra 1 ) Bu woe et othe BIL o i ee env aS TRENCHING ~ vitae tel batne cae a tround. Ls )PUR- 2 ROOMS UNPURNIS Its only. 200 Builders Exchange soe EXC eh pale ‘NG — EM asl and over Ne alcoholic = : or 2 ADULTS. UTILITIES end, frigidaire. Adu : PE amie 7a ges “MILFORD NS _ADDE-| ane 123 Gooa food " nished 4-3563 5 Soars: GARAGE ¢ ee rua! Price $ aid : ahaa an ‘G uisned FE TR} OAK HILL BRICK LAKEFRONT ial th a $25 Moves You In Ors. l-censec due FOR IMPRINTED i wil! 4 ae RM creer. 6162 2 ROOMS & BA UL 2.3719 beach, a bj heat. Gerbage Terms FE +690 Lo ee reese. ree») nirance & bath. FE 1 child w ee 3 bedrooms. Gas sew- ms F VING FULLY sec peck matches Cail e KITCHENETTE. _HEAT. BEDRMS OUTSIDE CITY 3 bedrooms and kitchen One. isposal. Paved street. ST Bier We aan i a Se Naa = Ag cold water ; iieres weicome $50 mo. PE bedroom rig ty |e oe bao lave area. 3 ecu:pped S FOR Bika == win 2 nly 290 N. 7581 or FE 4-0000 trance. Lot | ment. Hea Die a a a b ? eee NS FOR ¢- ; TLY FUR- Terms. locks to schools opie ana id et In ept: ? ANDY ROOM cans Disie 3 AND 3 Bra 7 TY _OR 3-8138/ blocks to $3TI or, Woodward ditches anc Shoat —— ae rent aise . Bis ts oO 2-3574 or : ‘ r<¢ WORK If vou are having trouble r way ll vod A oe ‘LASTERING PATCH \ on are us todas Hig: BUS.’ }follyw resale. Immediate possess 1 ACRE OO Maen ee rae aomiGas Cute eee 2 ROOMS AND BATH” bie SL vin = HOWARD eras $600 down, assume payments |™ yh basemen! tadfant hea 2.1806 7 MI 3 Room 716 Pontiac Aaults ~~ 4 BEDRM LOWER KITCHENETTE way $00 plete basem PLASTERING NEW ty REPAIR) Ops INC Beg 8 0486 St FE 5-2140 _ KITCHENETTE * ie Util turn. PE 4-862. MOTEL ROOMS. deep freeee, : Eeller UL State Bark Bidg : MS BATH Bt het Soon ahons ANCE & | ail. Reas. Wi and TRED| - “carpets & hepa i a Asan Attics fin:sh . jets == = i . UTILITIES | - ee ees — thout ener Spm oto a 2 ROOM 6 te Close Street. >this & BATH GROUND FLOOR ~ pe gee, lg give you!” sei. Owner leavi —— Se eee Guare? oR ase OReENION ROOM UPPER. Gis GREEN | 3 RMI & | Tall’ after ¢ 50. Mi | ete for ee Brees ee | Ent te house on interior sats Ww terford High Pat lee FE = {MUSIC Western Pard- 3° ROOM U mingham Ca: store for over 30 years. will decorate r ear a - LOOR LAYING “Con arizors and Ave. 7 a Ss. West yments only $65 per | port. Situe RG SNYDER 7 L006} Phone FE FE 8.1586 i Lake . = —— TTE.| 62007 °° L UTIL TRA STORES. Monthly pa 3 bedroom home, car sencing and finishing Pho FICE 6 BEOOT 7 SUPPLIES 5 Rooms AND Wag sauces |i au Bare ALL UTE. O80 | eT ite ag ony oak floors, ROOF REPAIR: WEDDING NEEDS Vic of Auburn | MENS 8T _quire 734 W. Hur Ho OSTEAM.- f new steps, or else he can | Center. Phone PE 3.9630. Wood Co | netetiborboe bath. newly dee: vEaTROCGhiNG ee one og Card. es 2 ROOMS 312 NT. . CLE Jy ROOMS AND peep lll “Fred either knows a lot o is 2 @ STORE OR OPPICE FOR . x se a ceramic | eal ona at $11,850. Por FAVESTROUGHING _ ~ — INTs 1$0-$1200 iF 2-1 heated . Dixie wey Rd. at M- orate eal! 5 ¥ and gas A on sf Wiliams Lake information — arn ~ NICEL sated. Refrigerator ‘e at all! — rent . Heat fur 235 further in a 1s . E° 2? ROOMS : AND ; nent ilo cau _._. dancea — eee fr Hat Pheer OR 3-1 ; Business Service 1! 10 Fa Lawrence, FE 2100 cre sca GNS RATE gl ee H Unturn, 0 renga me ey tS Se Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. See 1 .. high school - 3 1] utilities and : Rent ouses OR 3-1972 — BY OW} xs . bet { . FOUNTAIN PENS ’re-Holhdav Special TS CALL AFTER decorated, all u “s ished 39 en av house for ak, A bloe FE 5-43 ct MAKES OF P ry trained man Pre-Hoh so . F 2 ROOMS ADCUL : 197 Sanderson - t Houses urn : | 3 Bedroom MSU Ga- | repaired 3 rac cS elt’! SAG cane Goce Ne el wa ING) ores S. STOVE. REFRIGERA- Ren _~ ROOM HOUSE NEWL xo ck Rent Office Space _ 7 from epee t, trees, eactty pine | wat i Way< 2? BEDROON ORCe Sick Cann ee noudays Ab erege Lye im. sie RM BSMT APT EVERYTH ss Region water furnished pgs EDRM ON WILLIAMS terra. ated For information, PB 4-3} poe oe: Kee” mate. TO) Seen. WEAT § YR oa rE na iol Office 5 e FF a $225 12 cleaned . a ee cae ied Men only FE 4-3 or Tees whe Aer ye 4 be r heat elec hot water t - PHONE UL. PONTIAC. NEW dinette, 2 | home. 61,000 ence St a epee Wall to wa! Pcue xc a Age RMS CLOSE TO ee —— cottage furnished. !deal = : eg 18 Call eves. 6 to 8 pm 6 R OOM HOUSE eg deo ang Beautiful panclied of-| PE 8-0252 a M RANCH taxes & insurance BI OOMFIEL DW wi Rehtobete Se eee male t Cleaners 2 a Bat FE 5-5182 bachelor or working 4i:! Mr. Parmenter MI ¢7607 _ _ 319 to sult your busi- | Ry OWNER. 3) eae with | . a aay ts Mesa _ RAL ~. PRIV. BATH 99333 MB AND OARAGE EM os pur NISHED. LAKE’; a oe 14 | ae taka mee | er aud ear ports Bat 3-6425 | NO aoe , halt ‘HITE BROS - = S-EARS FE 3 BEDROO Ly ee 7 children schoo _Beldvin_Ave._J space sva' , r mo. $ pm NEY D = stom Asphalt WHITE BE MRE TO SEARS. FE 3.4474 | front, cl Due or OR 3-3562 - ry SEDNOOUE KEW tmeluded. At $75 1 _after $ p. RENT | MONE ee | OSE - = Mis & BAT TH ALL UTILI-' come. 1783 La In 8 ROOMS State Street. $75 mo.| parking FR 2-¢200 after 10 AM. | aoe ¥ OWNER FOR SALE OR Paving D rar } ROOMS & BA $478. com FIRST FLOOR, PLAT ble, furnace. On FE 211%; and up. vm elow. Immediate pos | rier home on your —— RRI IED 4.2509 ——— ues furnished. | | § mfield Twp Reasons 2 responsible people. EW _GOPIGH — Wet : _tession "Oh 8030 Will build a sta ‘ent. Ex migrant Graaing WO RM AND BATH oe Rue 3 RMS AND BATH REPRIOER: | rent Academy 9-6785 or Academy iM¢ RUTORRS 2 BEDROOMS = NEW wali SY OWNER oe SACRIFICE Al) teh ot, sine ot a Teae on — 7 4 ee mo . hot wa | 7 Brighton | basement uto hea: — a us OWNER. ton area, com- Rou wiring. Y y T MEY a SERVICE RE i pt u‘ll furn. $48 ator, stove. 6544 | 17 UPER.| dase Rent Miscellaneo house in Dray: 8S McNAB AR ee ee ye VER Hates re 8-32 ae furnished FR & ; “DE NEAR SUPER: | reeinib. For ~~~ | room screens, elec- RUSS = 4 tne! $-$257 eee gas ‘CLOSE | BEDROOM x with storms, st iring, and = oe O rE Mo «810 00”~«6WWEEK.CUUTIL ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH 4 AND 7 RMB drug store ee br | AUBURN HEIGHTS, 2 .. depenit, CAN BE USED B ria water, large lot $6,900, a Y a ~ PAY 8 APPLIANCE PARTS Then consoce'e a. vour bis & 3 ns oo RANCE | entrance. Heat peek MA S201 | Gas heat, + acon” LAKE home. tion to buy’ UL Saas | * er sepaie care Commercial eer with $3.000 down or $5,900 cach. | OPEN SUNDA . uA FE _2-4021 . t eee TE ENTRA line. $11 a wee . CTIVE 2 BED also op’ | FE 5-2864. sAIN OAKLAND natal = have } piace to p ROOMS PRIVA eekly bus ATTRA ti) June } EM _ FE 54-1061. ICED | BARG ers | “CLEANED AND BUDGET gs iq F 3 Clean with utilities $14 © or FE 2-2930 a ore front home, un TERRACE Sa:e Houses — 49 | BY OWNER. a — postal. & Noasee Oar dale vertices CL Nelo PE sam FE 20900 18 W = ach shag ieee TH. PRIVATE 3-4 RM arn Pw 2.1032 UND N LAKE CLEAN. MOD- pias per Euan nine | For Fi “S408 “ | the court TOCesY SE, “Will Sell now . R REPA vs Jewelers OOM8 AND BATH, tr Heat furn AT UNIO L 71-0388 BATEMAN & , : nome | PE $16,000 bracket. Will se \_ASTERING- NEW 1 5-004 Over _Conno 2k child welcome, $12 per He BATH. UPPER. HEAT ern $65 month E man ! 3 BEDROOM MOD WNER. BRICK RANCH AT-! tie A Work guaranteed FE : hi Id to Board 28 entrance $-1051. 4 RMS. & ly. 123 Seminole HOUSE. NEWLY | DEC: FE ¢0528 1-A In Ortonville. Mich Phene | BY OV two car garage. Full base-| for §13.950 hi pics| 3 bed- INE FILED Wed. Cc udren week, FE furn. Adults only. ——_—— A PURNISHED t. Near = Pie hes Terms _ tached two ¢ lot im ex-| terms or GI not ing alid- eae 10 Bagley & ecko whan cee ine 4 AA LON) ) APARTMENTS «ROOMS Orton ee orated. on corner, lot. bedrooms BEAUTIFUL | em Ka Fs soo BasEMENT | ment. Large corner lot privi-| tng pints iogtt ss Fpl abelian’ a - LICENSED RELI Close ip 79, welcome, utilities spb room. dining room near Fishers Re 2 ~ FUL ver Lake Many ex- Solid 10 conerete ilor’ ore « FE 35-6340 ove ~ BATHS — nae bath. livin il heat _ down. FE 8-6691 leges on FE dining room ? Dressmak’ zg & Tai Tai 3 2 ae Stine FOR YOUR CHILD ark Foam AT cae AND BATH — shiblne ; hone Uti BY RE 2.4282 . = RMINGHAM 7 2 BEDROOM M |: Sas RANCH— ph stir. ¥i2 ve Ese Dems Mie Md ons 4k Be shy of ~*~ WIL Victn ae tele be - RIVATE «4 h_OR 3-139 Phone 1 EAR BIR ting. gas $600 dn . a MS5@ at ; west y licensed home. AND BATH. PR Oxford. $45 mont - ED HOME YE kK, single. clean “ies # garage. $8950 = 2 BEDROOMS 4 rtord High School. Turn ON BOTH MEN — > ra & Perry FE 64676 3 ROOMS A! le only Utilities In MONTH. FURNISH 8990 Pontiac bric poset erce - BY OWNER. rms and. Waterto Close te schools. ALTERATIONS ON FE 65665 tty E Biv - a entrance UL? 2-027 $ LARGE ROOMS. $50 und. Reasonabie heat $115 a m ling FULL rs old. aluminum sto j » Sheddick ¢.0th . = 7. ics 7108 = $380 DOWN yea as heat, water for children. el a tiac He hold Goods 2 furnished UL UIET hildren welcome FE 5-88 Lake Road toh el 2 BEDROOM. trathmore.. screens, insulated, g th place for " Florence Ave Senet Wed. | ouse OOS = N ROOMS FOR Q © T AND 1 BEDRM . MOD-) —~"_~"~ basement Clean 260 8 fteper, hardwood floors. North | LTERATIONS eee 2 CLEA! $12 week FE S$ ROOM UPPER. GAS HEA hts. FE | LAKE ORION MY 31284 Owner TW 2-5836_ so with $450 down and , “HOR DRESSMAKINO AL DS APART.- coiple or lady West side Adu To. 160 Heights Rd. | “ | Pontiac. wner NT | end. $7,750 | ANC eedaeiee ana ak Neat aise: stoves aressera sma) 5 2588 “EAN LARGE ROOMS «= S"ig27 ATH. LOWER. IN | —— MODERN, 2 BEDROOM, $15" BRICK |2 BEDROOM. sive seraet iat at | 5688 ee RANCH. | 11 5800 JO 48777 t apo > BD * } ads Fear Pre y Meauoss Moa Bavel FE ees = abo Moware, FE r'usss 24 3 NICE CLEAN ge ior Nortos* ROOM AND BATH TOW pe ox HEAT | | fake privileges. en rot immediate COREY ORARY BRIC fence «| ORCHARD LAKE PRIV. ae eee 7810 1g privileges. garage 209 Nor Pontise : LASSED MODERN 2 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Small down payme: docking facilities for res : completed. Brick DRESSMAKI NG TA rmais Gone eves OR 3-78 : Ing privilege ENSION- MS. BATH. AND G 4 Call after & MY 2 ‘<6 \ encssion lt bath, very clean New Just being 2%. baths, era home cal PE $8555 Cis Por Gal ln nea as ROOMS SUITABLE PENSION. ° — Pua gage Ml NEW MODERN « ROOMS cs. sis Mi ak NOW AVAILABLE ia ermett: ssaen cared sive Some | eee es ca 2 furnaces, gene: in pilances . ers or refrigerato 2 | Wolverine ——— | CALL . : r | J h and terrace sy s GE Tange & oy __ Laundry Service % ty ret _+7881 ETE aes SHED ROOMS CLOSE TO 35 Soy we ee AN NEAT 3 ROOMS AND BATH C ' GAS HEAT — BASEMENT onn REALTY es wilt ‘coll Hosea. Lake Oa | attractively. built - Lat us tell FE ¢7 2 FURNIS me FE §s ROOM A month. | EM 3-2377 TT oe EM }-6466 lly Drayton Plains | Other fine features I LAUNDRY NEEDED downtown, beby welco trigerator furnished. $85 == ’ CLEAN, MODERN "9203 Commerce Rad EM 3-646 land Heights near Dray ; Price $34.750 MPLETE FAMILY t NT TURE ca 5-1690 = loomfield Terrace NET COZY CL j ; ——-— | you more REN = = Sur ere ie oo lac FURN home or odd iots Get the 2 new et RONTIAC ARE nest 00. &. dosage Meaptial = | 2 rm oo ec heeereway Fireplace. Nicholie & Harger Co. 2-Bedroom Lakefront caALE HOUSES SO ny sT NEEDS ‘eh aieeie 'Bbas Mie 4-3500 Laundry . r Will buy outrig . ae heat. Respon- _ next | NEWLY 5D auto furnac ee Pats HURON oul Naw Paved street, sidowalk. 3 BED | 2-810! —-~ 5, ter dollar B&B Community “ Modern, ci ao $292 5 LARGE ROOMS Court | couple only 53'2 VEST Only $900 Down repair Ps ll price $700 LY $250 DOWN. LARGE rit ar Uo tt for you locks from { oupl ‘ niv $75 & gutter Full p _ ON 1 acre A Landscarin 21 Sele Phone Of 3 “2717 oe Cee ob Me ins FURN boas tl ae eae ee kal BoUaka POR | RENT mm | Move right im and pay only earl te ee BOM Anicg | ‘room with basement will include hanes Ne ED 7 ROOMS USED PUR- 3; ROOMS oe 3460 a LIND “quite at 1676 oe ae $50 WITH OPTION per month - —_ ‘ae Oe. | RKSTON 3} BEDROOM BRICK | inside to be finished. ~ ul ly = 90 MITT r LonnialWaaver : . LAKE— a) tie gas furnace. | | CLA ; REMOVAL NEED y poliances. Cash Aculls on FOR ‘ h Heat fur for Lonate CASS year aroun automa Toom TUMPS RE MOVED Piesse neue re en MST ke ea es: nd pi naira month See Cure: TLL LEASE inal 7 eee 7 Deere here cs saat TWinbrook | ro ho rag rag bal ‘ : . r) m ee rent nis \ 1 decorate jr laiicae a kate u Below ground by macnine ays 222289 D TOUR WOME? 4 a ahs cia a? Onuirins Fee a APART. ae bl Y homenlatil hes 2 ar 2-3617 188 FE adie WILL LIQU agri by private sale paid FE 2.2661 78 fe : COLORED | } BEDROO - ~ RVICE hold goods eit Mi ber AND BATH NIC PEN Al ACE TRE E SE Get our £ gmart Sele Parm Rochest } RMS A) move and irnmmin 8-0735 bid FE 2-7188 or FE or publie suction Appraisals L : ! ayton Plains area. ff oranch with carport, 1's bath material Dr nice kitchen st o vo nt Includes heat and hot er. or middieaged couple 194 ment Inel sion z Fy ‘ acre lot take — PERSONALIZED | HOMES 7 BRICT Dixt | waxes in Waterford oe aa en ‘a*e. Low down = NEW 3 Se (STON. 3 BEDROOM BRICK _ . . ud ent with option ; — HEIGHTS NE garage. adults = 608 E Ker- cette py egg + ee Home and Pe Ac MM | to bus, Oe . mk MA 8.1496 ROCHESTER ~ = evel Rec ene a slates Moa Ld, ne FT PE 8 _ Down—$60 Mo. AF —WEST SUBURBAN $17 200, $2,500 to ts | © $80 month Roy Anne FRONT 8-6819 AKE AREA SO Down—$S CLOSE _IN—W 2 sider 81508" Carry pape i OL 1-3631 Frerence EN ar ety oe BATH oe ARE Wy +2000, CRESCENT LARE sarang ” Neat a ge wih tub Good eos ries Built-in | mu gan 1338 Catelpe Drive. | ; BLUE SOD = Michigan x : APT PRIVATE E! VELY 3 ROOMS A} ee ee 2 bedrooms, wall- included 1 shade Pull be: tie off fur-| 3 bedroom ly decorated. Pull’ Ot, TSeoes ae Al MERION AND oa Die 4? WANTED EARLY AMERICAN T 3} ROOM ome 2768 An- LO te Pine Lake area Adul 4 major appliances inc August dry basement. automa ar-, kitchen Newly rage Start VILLAGE TRI LEVEL De :veries mace fig fo 4643 fants becroom ee! Also re‘riger- trance Chud ohh Priva 4pm PE $-9825 __ _ H Unturn. 40 year lease $80 aie ug nace water softener. good at basement Attached aerate vous SYLVAN | wtiful model at 1453) | 2601 Crooks Rd UI EN 3.4746 2 derson FE 3-7 a After ; MS NEAR Rent Houses pel Sekasar a Brox ee FE 42533 - o soil Just 15 minutes to cou saving by applying pa See this bea Cattell. Bullcer ee ay Mi AND: BATH, PYT EN. ia 7 ae DkOS th [rarer Jetscen._ Bre sCHOOLS de eet tents Crank ta owe eae | Glenwood A. M i ALL KINDS OF LAWN Mi ellaneous 30 3 ROOM A = L incoln Jr. ign $60 per month RRACE OIL HEAT CLARKSTON CLOSE TO b. lve house Imm T family ren WILLIAMS _EL 61538. sh gracing Top _soul WwW td. d sce Dee trance PE 4-10: ee Line atte 1-6 RM Tz &. PE 2-148. | 3 bedroom brick ranc bee dandy for sma’ aa Large living | | HOUSE WEST siDE ScaChEING RN AVAIL NOV 1 354 are BT BATH _ Adults 1§2.N Paddock — | — at. $85 per mont 2 bedroom r itehen SMALL HOUSE. og EM 3-415 Doons. sizes | ; ROOM AVA Orion MODERN 4 ROOMS AND BATH IM BRICK | barn. sive, Call MAple xX Fran S foom. “Dining erea FE 8-003 ¢ HP 3 } ? : 5 - ed lot. Cn ae 2 COMBINATION. ath MY 2.929: Broadway. Lake Now MON WEST SIDE NEAR MURO 2-BEDROOM 6381 Beach “Dzive irou This aisg can be bought on Tented | ga7—s—— aes Fe oO a OMPLer © iakpeCaPivo 9 i 7. rea 3 ae aeare UTIL FUR “| 7 hes ee cose sAS HEAT — VACANT pRAYT x PLAINS AR ) AREA MOD- | aewemal REAL wer ATE ore | option, Priced attractive oes now in an gro COMPL 1 and fill Tree a wee ¥-087 ED. DI? ; yas : as AYTO ase- tare uataG) Ga ag Fe ao maa) Gan 1 RMS” BATH NEAR TOWN PE BEDROOM CRITCHER "PANO $75 PER MONTH peut. On heat, $06 me PE Scie | Oe een Bree. “Tn 8 a tna Dorothy Snyder ae _{o0" x 180 sat i Rigel t . : oh anh ‘tt ‘ = BATH GA 1 FOR men —— “BEDROOM LARGE LIV? tor Mist. 29 Years work 18 DONE | —— will buy these items — BATH FIRST, BA TELEPHONE FE 5-683 ~~ BOR RENT OR LEASE BEDROOM 4. Real (M59) THE | rire bed- | —_ —— j ‘ - icely landsca i 7001 Highland Ra. (M id rancher has 3 ae eens Fea u 2 | ROOMS: [i —_ | NTMENT_ Y & Harger Co. ee ee ee Oe 2 ae a uburban. | r MU 4-6417 2 year 0 t. taste. | ‘aen gerces awa eek a P DOLTAR' FOR — foor cise in FE 2-4 _e oe DECORATED 3 ROOMS Nicholie She O10) arated, gaa beat, 16 bathe, Fees, | storms & screens mies howe. 5 —— ; HOMES. rooms 1'y fea Lown marge be ' and maintenance MI 64100 Pay TOP Alberta Lumber 3 piss ee a nueeee eEwiY Includes heat and het sua Wo Huron wellity’ room fear ose a pees | 38.500 GI. Noth ated in- CUSTOM | ie Mage \KE of Pon- | fully 44 ep es PHA. P zs Hare . re. e « $0 month ee —— arage. close per mo. im Lakes Lake poee . j cing 22 8-6131 ee ance Garag -\| water On bus line — ME OW LAKE. OIL uy) cor laa ae’ root ot On san, chee oe EM 4-6531. as Ot ene Movin «& Truck i: ee ora PE 8.1084 aaron 7 Z 2 BDRM HO! fles north n paraqchial schoo Por _clud : LIM- _tiacg Starfire & Puo ARD, REA oo ng - __Money Wanted _ Ss } ROOM UPPER =. mare Lie Newly decorated bree RNs furnace & ae on 3-0763 or lease dpe M rg gd 7 BEDRM HOME IN CITY CLARKSTON AREA. 2 BEDROOM | FADE TOR SELL sEDaco. | e< é ye ; : entrance : th Close to down : .| 0 ae — “OAS HEAT further in ite FR 8-3307 AT.| 1% bath ca ke TR ' r \ Reduced Rat “ENT vate en an ba stove aud re HOME GAS Press ICK. GAS HE $800 down. Take . FE 2-715 : t § PER CE) tock FE 2-720) 0 heat and hot water 2 BEDROOM = Phone Pontiac —. 2 BEDROOM BR ity storm cellar modern} j . or long distance moving WANTED. 85.500 @ ac 4 "HURON RE side, near bus line RENT a GALE. 3 1 rec. room. equ 44 r cent GI loan an —- (U SE ; FE 44864 mre $- 4392 _for dis ‘cussion Ms NEAR TEL-H p frigerator west s . HOUSE F FOR near schools. ighborhood over pe Call OR 3-6267 T HIS OL D_ +10 eM ITH MOVING CO - —_ y 3 ROOMS. } All private. Adults . 2 E FE 2472000 edroom home UL 221 - for $1,300. Mixed neig | _@arage payments at UR ee! t ~ ICE Rent 32 decorated i Inc. Realtors 28 ae ROOM MOD- » __ | 2 apts and room for one Al MOVING SERV ass Wanted to _ a it |) rn, rere R 2 YEAR OLD. 2 BED . FE 838540 “se Wy Has — = Weaseratie’ tates FE BE cs. Wante on jE ATTRACTIVE ROOMS ROY Annett, 1 80466 —, 7% Inquire 3415 Elizabeth L x HARBOR hue 3 5 gaat ode WITH OAS DIXIE Ale 12x77 «more. — makes th we : oa oh - ) ce, adui bs ——_ —— = r 0 down 7 room eed RACLING & RU Bai ‘re ‘008s Share _Livi iving Quarters B57 Pl aie ne eae can NEWLY ager ogi Ferry ist sik M BRICK 1%, BATHS | One bedroom h on ont ni On ia 1 te uring resms, Garage croatian | ‘Mork’ Priced ai babe ban _ egies ND RUBBISH Se ee TR 4 Oe One *flberty | So ae location. $108 | bedroom home. —————— M BRICK | heuse Adjoining for horses” Cail =o REALTY Tend Aayicae FE +0264 WILL SHARE } BEDROOM ance 3 ROOM PRIVATE Peg) ie - OR 1.6884 -— NORTH SIDE home. $83 3 BF DROO ls area Ideal spot for a. 3 y m it wo Ma —_— - - ee ee eee “i . c i or _FE 25452000 L tout “HAULIS oe es i d Wil ca: oe child wile pees eae BATH AND ORCHARD COURT <7 BEOROOM DUPLEX — cara Ri imaney nie bee Pidine area “In « UCKLER | REALTY TRADE-SELL LOVELY « BEDRM. FE 68-2404 ehii + 3} ROOMS. P y Parke i _ Mus . Pr inicths rayt 2 ih ta of eny_kind._ Cheap a ee ial oe |) t etna enced et 8 APARTMENTS UL neighborhood w ——FE $409) 2 beths. FE 5-005. - at oe TRUCKING entrance BEAUTIF HARGER a ‘00d nm area At- 236 _N Inaw ———_—_— ME. LIGHT AND HEAV oe. _ ag FE Wed. Transportation 34 Bt {8 & BATH. }1 STOWEIL BRAND NEW EAST pool de dia HEIGHTS aus W meres a TE 5-883 bethe | veatport $14,000 wrth a Vahie Here UXFINISHED 3, BEDROOM Ags front end loa RMS : NDITIO . Now Rent h oe co ment, atta So8on A\tjp LADY WISHES a Ripe Fro 7 YS. & a “un 60 $75 PER MONTH ARGE. 2 BEDROOM. GAS HEAT. $1400. dow EFRONT 3-Bdrm. Brick, Built 1957) SAY $e ae DELI CARTAGE Mor eee ee At ie oe FON ak en preferred sot Grestie Maa OFFICE ber Leen Schoo! @96 Stanley | AK Se er Paved street full basement, 0 tvallevie up Pull Mighty “te, O'DEL! -6238 heat, couples Rent Greatly Reduced : lencia ' __ hear 5 BED-| Modern 5 room 1 e| Pa & only 4'2 per basement Highly re- e moving am FE 8-623 matic . ‘ : Boulevard a’ Valencia FARM HOUSE. 5 th excellent beach. Larg Mortgage costs aed garage in Clarks- : “oe “Ps one PE ‘aos Wed. Contracts, s, Migs. 35 35 = oot SSR HEIGHTS AR- Pontiac's most exclusive. sham ; SEDROO us BABI BASEMENT age arene roriuies Lenn parece | came fr place wi ea terme | cent lo uk a, prin- ee Si Near - 27 f a r nt deveic tiac ! Other out-bu "a 4,900 men ins ra FE 2-7050. after § pm West side apartment « d- th. 863 Stanley. Pon garag rest, taxes & ins | Ks to Rent “SSis NICELY PORK ALSO 2 ee ee oe ele 24132 Pao elgg re Lavender RI-LE\ > BUY. SELL On EXCHANGE LAKEFRONT & LAKE ruc 4 RMS 65 a mo FE 44686 ual entrance th metal cabt- ROOM HOME MODERN: Dorothy Snyder ' 3 bedroom ri i, with TO a 'SCHUETT. FE E8058 2s VILLI ar ee New & used home. All TAND EQUIPMENT" nae BATH FIRST FLOOR iter ty cece vier Colors with pins. 2 are soe Mt Leth, NI Realtor nae Ra. Mase. sare Tease wet wat lant | LAST_ \\: AL. TON Peasoasbly _— =s g cil AND EQUIPMEN , 4 RMS 2-7303 nets ve and refrigerator | NGALOW. UNIO | 7001 Highlan 46617 bedrooms with plenty hich : I e@ selection to choose from. Ton S*ake land eontracte = Ciose in FE : y tic tops Stove 2 BEDROOM BU Real- 3-3303 or MU family room which | 3 bedroom. Ot! arg Ton Pickups bea tres to invest aman vas ATED PARTLY | rnished ; Rd area $65 per mo. | Phone EM | ; CK; space Large fourth bec- Near MSU Large 240° lot , bet rucks _ ROOM HE rE lar (eof) tur | Lake 58 BEDRM. BRI be divided for fou: le garage 160x2 EALTY. 1246 N. MII- AN a Farm and } A JOHNSON, Realtor ‘ furnished near St Benedicts F itt ie inchen oy master Ag tor RM IN DRAYTON N UTIL | MAURER 'S on FE. wa | & — 1's baths | Hot Fink ae wae "Comttdar trade on —— Deiten b hand | “ ea tS + ; dq many other fine fea- BDRM I ui mo. FE_8-681 Owner very anxious ee smaller home Milford. Highlan ie nial Tractor Co S l h Rd. IM APT FIRST FLOOR 14° serial an furn $110 mo OR 3-79 screens $80 mo. IR any reasonable offe , ; Industrial Te oe Te egrap 4 ROOM A tures ur RAY. - OOM—NEW FUR accept an nen 3-1231 | Base- 4-2045 ee “ WOL Zeiss M "BUNOALOW. MODERN 3 BEDR 3-4258 INC. OR Side Large 5 room —— 825 § WODOWARD aes 3 Prospect, PE =a Niy 32 BEDROO $85 per mo 29', N Perry EM LADD'S East ce. glass porch. Rota tneiudine Bunce: —— see . oe a Moree OF Wauser te Soler at. Gh. 4 Roatan, Paciriaes _PE 4-386. 5 | ot Gankoe HOUSE. LK PRIV BEDROOM M BRICK. TILE BATH cited ibwe seu, es, WEST BIDE LOCATION Shed Open Daur _ Ine abu I st . re) g NORTHWES + ee EDROO birch cupboa ee room ! eng ile TICLES PICKED BILITY nished FE 24001000 ah ] M HOUSE | ORIando - oak floors, rock _ py heat. Automatic gas ve en he ee 5-4638 A oe BATH Goer on E 7 10am9pm 3} BEDROO! Tyrie Can’ be seve | RAT 4 Lega ot on peserest. To onees incase PONTIAC so ee Setier, 1 Gee of thr One ——— Pp ae a - = ~ae c * aa” . < & Decorating 23 To seil your ‘and contract at the __FE 44965 NLY 531 PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND BATH. only. MY 3 ee 6 Ref Hl hecirpr Sylvan Village kins, 737 Baldwin Room lots of | irees ema ar ae oe y iris 3 — a Mecu‘| Dug has give 4 ROOMS ae hee ‘en Stove and Frigidaire ie a Speers HOUSE. CLOSE the NORTH AVENUE AT 33 ) MILE 2 bedroom house See EX = Ae, Tone Call month including oustes, aed Pa INT- ice Ted Me i sh for tudson Cour’ 2 nished child welcome 3 F hildren) “welcome | ing countr ome Lake Rd., Tile bat ore RIC ie Aak | oirtata: Phone -OR 1 afte ST CLASS DECORATING PAIN for env vears en eS TE BATH & ENTR ; Auburn Ave Auburn ~ Jchools Chil Apply at! Road. => tf steam of closet & cup FE 5-8183 for details. ee sea ! ‘a FE 40285 BUYERS WAIT. 4 ROOM PRIVA 328 t 121 Moreland Ap arpeted. o oil heat. lots PE 4pm g and wallpapering equities CASH L b Rd OR 3-7887 ights cated a at Spacious, ly landscaped. Rm | ace By owner. for DON. _ : _* : INTING AND DEC HOUR TPCCATION, CALL Pine Kno i 5 118 Edison Stre heat, Beautifully board sp __ for DC Ack VIELIAMS LAKE 1ST CLAS8 PAINTING eyid (i Gate OUR! “WEEKLY, 2 ROOMS. PRI. — ) Kern, Realtor S GAS HEAT. NEAR horses. $125. TU 11-7020. | 4-5425 a ‘HA-Approved—-Ber w ic \ = Scrating Cashier filers ANY H FE 5.0075 $16 00 [hie entranceumheatl a Paul A. Kern, al o9g 2 BEDROOMS Paes for hors MY 3 BEDROOM wim SE ELL FHA- pp 1 Aaete nee finished Brick 0 FE ¢3844 vare bath & Clair : FE 2-9209 Fastern Hich. FE SELL). ROOM i 3 BEDROOM | hly pay home with basemen 3 bedroo _ Can be lived in chile \ itilities Apply 806 st Renteis oe . ne ~FURN. (OR lot, garage. Birming- ty $500 se monthly 1 BR ist Church & Tel- ~ gna cinder bloc o "Sia ee ee data RE AL ane Ac. hid welcome” | “ENT. UPPER 145, Chandler BPRMS GAS Couple 05, FEN 81481 fom teeter Mle Sedialely | sete Pe aes “eehick; Gobo eppraioed (skis | ast. bo ae a Papering ; UTELY THE Pas VT. BATH & E} heat 165 Cha ‘ou 2 - 12 . Available im ‘ RICK. 2CA well kept me 000. ‘PAINTING & DECORATINO ABSOLUTELY land contract Cah 3 RMS ie bert - UNION COURT APTS trac. 1 BEDROOM HOUSF INQUIRE | ofa? 71-0257. Eves and wee J BEDROOM BRICK landscaped. clean. rl shies price ts $12,- ROUND LAKE Peper removed FE ¢6018 buyers waiting Call Realtor Part- te : B ATH Are you looking for clean, attrac- Mca AXen ice . RELIABLE ends z ber num storms. 4% per cen Very low EZ FHA terms 3 bedrooms. La iiving 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX ridge, PE 4-2581. 1080 W oe 6 ROOMS AND B. . tive apts vont oe unre 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ae = ao MODERN — i Gt FR, 60680. — TO"BUY, SELL oR EXCHANGE 4 ome dining room. kit en. Ia ‘rio CO) GUESS i COs : ONTRAC fear ron St to respo t_ yet friendly yrs Cy SS BAe v Call afte t. fenced back- DO SCHUETT, FE 8-0458 wall-to-wall car- terior 10 per cent d CASH FOR LAND C Near West Huron quiet y rath apts couple oni nt. Auto. hea M_ RANCH. $300 baths, fireplace, : : FE #0205 yanW 540 Dixie Hwy iy On one floor, wail ¢ 3-room and he n Road pte 1. 3. BEDR ttached ga- NER, TWO) 750. $1,000 down Gueranteed Free est H J VanWeit. ¢ . sible family d window ter Thes rmonth Acults 3038 Josly FEAT ~ GA. vard. Ref. OL 6-085 U eased house with a me SALE BY OW peting. 2 acres. $9 DECORATING OR 3.13568 o-wall carpets and efrig- rent for $3630 pe Se S GAS HEAT & TO BUY 2 1. 2 acres of . house tn Independence | NCY ba aietaty Ne, a Wieck: Wyse ATL ACTION apes Eleciric. stove and tah. nie okie aes. Ses ane heal how. Ce eal oe RENT WITR op y a Owner mit rial $3,050. $36 nih off Sashabaw Road. s- CRAWFORD AGE _ Pike equates. phoebe ce IMMEDI. in le tums Stee eet ea ee” weld aes anen E F Beverly off Josiyn, after 4 = A bedrm. mod | _month. Call OA $-2018. 000,00 with $500 00 down and 965 60 258 W. Walton ton 4 PAINTING INT & EXT PAPER On memos. Wier cake Tipon ss! Ay fupaUned Wall besser with) hor FR uz) Patented 4 BEDROOM emo FE 5.8012 “| aNGH oT AKE FRONT) BED- 3 ROOMS payments ts i per me ae Call OR 32008 or OR bee F wint ese Mikes Tae mp er eceseon { property tor. Gar References I ver Klat— a tion. $75 per mo | RA : car garage | ver men a: re a tstact ony peblg g O ad te ce bet call dele AVE AUBU HTS a apna HOUSE NEAR WATER- | rooms. 2 Herre g 2 fae $2. t OR Gl NOTHING DOWN tt. Jo oa PAPFRING and title « Palacios Nights FE 3005 J dinette. bedroom. ¢ R 1 modern. neat and clean. | Call EM_ 3- : A | a_i ataee CITY | Face brick ranch on 55 pe oS oe leton, Realtor ia, '*pe Living room ' and! ford all_m r month. | _ RN HOUSE BEDROOM H r & water. gas ‘ie ast cin chor eaalwn)o Temp ero 4-456: 2-216) : - kitchenette and bath Front 1 child welcome. $50 pe SMALL gpm Baby welcome. | 3 ee = rent after 6:30 p.m. ooh city ong large kitehen, “ARANTEFO foe oy Orchard Lake Rd. FE ‘HELOR APT SHOWER. BATH rear private: entrances, Gar ge FE 2934300 TO | srage. era 6260 Eliza mama END. LARGE | heat. ——— at 280 W. . PAPER HANGING LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY a a end FE 2-4376 a eeativa four-femily ibs * ROOMS & BATH ore tikes mead, a * oe low terms 1 FES RR, | Foe ee Stanley. 3-9036. WN — Modern bun- FF 4:2 pie BACHELOR” APT 2” ROOMB AND Gite EC tisiee Fe eas SOR BA maT poker ann | ake S SUB.) i BEDROOM CINDER BLOCK | Yale, corner. “oith fort paceaeny, 2; Television Service 24 _' soe jae ND. THEN SEE Us aati “tet a staioe wie = ROOMS WITH 4 ROOM BATH {SGN PORCH pm. SAL -L EE WOODS S rarge | 8 oon, acre lot. will sell, HAMMOND LAKE “ar decorated About $350 elos- = Pe 8 . rect Bished —— = WES was hea Brick rced heat. der appraisal price. | . cate ee ' ing costs. TOL BAGINGR FLD enor eT A Mettlan et cn: Tah gan beat Pee? or all day Sat. or Sun kitchen, basement. fo ref; un 1630. “ALUE PACKED! TV panics CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN A e, DOWNTOW! Saginaw Heat fur ae BATH, NEAR BLUE | Vacant WwW. Yale, UN 44586 | Dr. FE 5- | VA oeke E FARM — Over 'y ee ae 4-305 W_ Huron 8t Ee e208 Ge Na LL 4-5216 WEST ST < ROOMS & E 49396. [ee PE 3-9036 or UN 4-4 OOM HOME | $7480 LITTL win Al | a Hotr - Ee) ey ee ee : th her, stove, and Sky Theater FE +0306. | Stanley PE 3 ELEC. 5 -BEDR a acre with cory bungalo b CREST TV a sI0 1 HOUR UW vanted | Real Estate 36 FOR 1 MAN. $3 WK 3 iuecreter | Eee thor |, All menae PER MO. oMALL CLEAN HOUSE. © pleture basement. Living mae 3 dGrm. Colonis! Ranch located condition, Some fruit trees. Alum. | se_vice FE =e : 204 State - = a ad OR 3-719: ROOM sen b- No pe Ete in On Twp. storm ‘ pl kl i SERVI - : ; utilities furnishe : 4 ROOM Ranc rivileges. Ga Blomfield ’ es ee = ALL CASH "hace Beat. showers saat Fourth yoquties COUPLE OR BACHELOR "Tepe twune_ peer Raabe Cake. | 360. OF Ia, New ‘oli PA furnace. ‘garase “Sn ne ceramic sed bathe. 2 f1-| 4149 pow onc LAKEFRONT | oe eee 'TIES opr e meets sno R 3-9200 Jtilities furnished Lty PARTMENT RM. HOME GE rwe ‘Built in Bungslow Almost completely fur- MUP_STRAKA | GI OR FHA QU rmeed Street Woodhull Lake O Uultt tvate beth and en- 5 Sour SMALL 3 BEDE Reasonable. Write | 000 terms. laces, separate dng. rm. | Bung: i uk ' RE NISMEIGURER ER IGE EA ETRE If you are leaving siate c i itnes 5 N APART. dinette. priv rking 429 "$1750 per week . WN Pi d ran dishw., disposa Mished 120 feet on f ase 2h EGS, FE 2-049: = monew quickly, call ue Immediate FURNISHED fae os beautiful trance Off street ps < , CO Pontiac Press — N sn | et te ae ‘hood. Carpeting, VALUE — «4 | oor & RAY RADIO" “a TY arpeee WICKERSHAM ree bake. eaeimes swimming oN Paddock F iis shed 39 GALES REALTY Co. ae WARWICK a es tet In fedes ¢ ome, 8 a 2 mouth drapes, screens, and — Pat $8.950 modern. ih ul basement i SALKER & GARY RADIO & i r €:6260 Srivileges. Unfurnished Ce lume ouses urn = 173. 221 BALDWIN AVE rm basem ent. ea age | £™. modern PE 8-007) 188 N Jot =o? 7198 weet oa Ata Ae ae #70 per month 2263 Rent H Lwopres 1 ca opraN “HOUSE FOR | rick. Carpe yams c “PANCUS. Realtor si f OE ir Me a ten. bale orto & gg el counties, macy — N) io ke 1SE SEM 4 . li-down pay- Se ee A 7-281 10x —_ : Upholstering =e Wa. Will qixw you cami fet aur iwone Leake: - $16 1 SMALL HOU Sk pt or sale. Sma | FULT | 5 _ Ortonville sand beach. terms. H atta ‘ ee r : Ro 2 $I & $1 front yd Nr. Blue ; re = Court House. CA oer $75 2160 Mi rtonville _NA_17-281! lleges, : ae home land contract or a reage circ HEN FOR | . . omer Nice fron lay-a'-home elderiv ment, 6 niles from VA cr ura e. a Oren. ee USE — BATH. BASE- se. & { UPHOLSTER- . "sho i how to sell Miittes turn Call helor or stay-a : : : basement. § RM. HO . $7,700 LL PRICE — Only ¢ yr : Ee nee pee ane Aa. EM ge eee No tees 0 ovliga + OR Sasss “ouple for part time work PE ye ae BATH 4475 KEMPP 9g month. FE 8-6 oe re with Een — ¢ D- ortgage gegen med em bungelow t ne i ' : *SEKEEPING 41908 ; - 4 ROO) ; il SmEPrTELD eeaer. ¥ soo a $28,950—gon rtrd ith full basement, o 2 —— on : - I ORION HOUSEK: - 7 N : A Plains. Cal WEST per from Call for a; wit ri PHOLSTERING RILEY REAL FSTATI wicoltagen, All utilities. Winter ratte 1 BEDROOM COZY. PFE 2. 4835 ae ee possession. “Li MY 3.1898. Hours, 6 to 17 om. PR 68-1331, 1:30-6:00 P.M AMM. corms. 1% gc Wn ' AL'S wi ee ae $09 Bliraberr eke R4. ‘8 S Broadway MY 33-9968 * _busiine Near grocery eicwk. a- niger COMPLETELY MOD-. month. Imme _ or 8 to li p.m. | i ee Terms. i THOMAS UPHOLSTERING pp 4) PE nor ok one ene cee eae a ee ee en automa ar Gaeel aimater, Se roa as, semeaion eee Houseman-8 “ee = Mod. } 297 NORTH PERPY §& ( ASH Fireplace, Acute. OR oie Wiles Beach _ _ ocation Roches | heat. $80 mo. OR 3-306! | frame hot M and . BACH » GAS | 310.750 SELL OR k of FE 5-8888 Reideeeatas Site cies “2. ROOM oii 2 BEDROOMS. LAKE FRONT | ol ee CLEAN, GARAOR | fey EY ae ter net oe "gx. 167 lot, wit ea uae tactins High. Must ern 8 rm. bungalow to the 5 mut eae ee , i: t : Avatiabie : 4 Re ke. home. | lone fence. GI. = 19 Liberty. , Faved street 26 ment 48 Florence Stree furnace 48658 246 «Orchard La t | eyclor sell. ed, Oil farn ve Lost & Found 2 aan — FOUITY reece $68 per month FE 48638 White Kent, x. | —— RE —oell__19_Liver K- FENCING, Sut OS — AL. CET ER BODY 2 BEDROOM ROOM FURNISHED. UTILITIES, 4-3837 > BAYH 7 WLS - 8 “ 4-5388. é+ S. ARDMO rent ROCHESTER flcors, A 2 SOR FENCI ae itwnat LOST BASSET sa phot vy bis 4 HHT-V ea ae toe and kitchen, util. 3 adults only. 104 Henderson ‘4 ROOMS A ave Ss OR 3-1166. OIL HEAT. GARAGE. : $12,000; $1,000 down Poa IN bave * Zou, Ask for Mr. Brown or ' LOST 2 : i a ED | trom Coe 1 ith KEnwood - Carthy. Lake area Reward F rE tles $1750 wk OR 3-7206) ROOM HOUSE FURNISHE | I. >| Ti space Ld FY . Fo NTH - OLD BLACK here FOR YOUR HOME JRNISHED $9 8 3 : ble for couple or RM Liberty. home, attached garage, . b Cocker “apamie! Vicinity Sezer” ory es CRs Ss lee org APT FURS ; wich Amal oui? Whee FE) Gas meat mit Bak seat, automatic ae tare, sag bath, gas heat, sg $2. An pty ER Moe a Phone for particuiar Jee eee rhs 000 : Road. . ” cement po : Reward offered OAkian Gl Sale Huron 8 1 BEDROOM fter 4 _ 5 RMS $40 tiac Rochester tea front porch wae colon gied a HAIR re Real Estate 1362 W Huro: ASHABAW APT " — itt k_ Rd, Pontiac. moat. lak Beautiful — ee: s Pouier Vicki ee and Fp tse Res PE 4-481} Open § stove and refrigerator fur saat 3? ROOMS AN CULE IRS, $50 8 RMS With BATH OL PUK =f =. ree len. FE $-063¢ or a large ¢ of maples. “A Pointer Bi ivigg WS please cai evenings & Sundays a $75 Newly decora ed. OR | Week, 1555 Williams 5 oo Freaniy, decoretes In coun- | 42 : value" Collier - er : > ani ® VT. ENT. 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BUBUR- houses & “sitrnctinn” eee Hatehery Rd Pronk, Kesse ‘ere, AT BUS for ¢ nven | INCOME HOUSE . BEDROOM 6 WN. Realtor _ Notic WANTED 3} ‘REDR ement & fire. houses & attract Hateh Pront. Keeg SE ON WATKING | Rvervthing Seal nabarn Dak floors & i LE. BRO ¢ ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL — ban home aT ached gavage 81500 DONT PASS UP « sate maa ‘. ee a PEOPLE SHOW Di al ae 2- 818] , Pull ied ie "ut. ‘Good. 2O", Filgedeth Late Prtene - “ts se at ae - SLATER APTS. MONEY! Sell unneeded 98a HOUSE, aos MEAT. | BUSINES privileges “re Se vi ferme PD Cedar sary Pentioe. | Pa PRainipic Liste terviey ® : pa) A a AT pean enero Be 380 mM FO + Call Pint, Ce = ON unt ee oe = AS SELL OUR HOME 8) N PARKE eT belonging: for cash | ROGU SOGERN With GARAGE, CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN Pi a _Tnink collar. 3399 0 a = ished 37 etween FE Pike & E Huron: “6: ds! Keferences. After & pm call FE | week FE 2-241¢ Rent Apts. 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Se ——S eee Pat Laem a —_—s) ——L—-.hUCl cr Se Tl rs 528 " ' . 9 ” 76 Sp SN pl 4 Ley 1 & Dirt oo 7 . > Sand, Gr 2 Oo OBER 30, 1959 ellancous 67) _ ON : RE By Jay (| Uae = USED / A, PONTIAC P 5 , ae as THE ODEST MAIDE} Reas, After 6, Mi By teak mx - ’ hold Goods 65 M vera be oa . . a Hou 88 be ’ age R 4 PFET . Goods 65) Sa AND sap ha Pur | ares. ce ee et condition "BS Soman ar masons | 4 | wate = Ss cloth and Sale Household 95 "GT Oretard. Lak NTIQUE | will tnelude jase ios = son te PE Y to Loge - It Bas e se Rugs $3: SS. —— 4 2K * <~ a cee fer “Fis OTL ARD. DRIVEWA fll, ete. FORT Money to | 9x12 Felt Bas if TEST erese_ and espe wi aries _siom te Waite Gon leat wa | pies Fuel 77 ' } + ~ 59 RUBBER BASE OL. H Sc| bs: aatiaye Z WOOL, HUNTING : FE Coat & EED ALCOH * . 4 mig, opt Laat 4 tanks, Zod sgope 0 ; Opportunities : ile .. lamp $18 tag ie Inkster to_buy_a ur a eae | Wood, cE. “AND all T FE 4-3064 books, ed HESTER R box o ize Pe Ne RNA Business VHEN $500 Ft. W 3 he uss. | WINCHEST @ fun eult. size) on a SER =r oS vis fea at Wall Ti 2 aC Pine sabalgh ’ WIN ase an nting freezer REPLACR. cod. OL WITH $2. 141 " gyegs co ‘cet ine. ¢ -wool hu ‘ | rr GROCERY Wir? Ressensbie free CO. “wa sh 5 eae Tom. — sxotiaten Lt 800-W tt. Coldspo | kind! WwooD -7106. OR stock in aun os eee with tree We TE FL TNaXCi rT (TRAL 3 te chocee ha | hold plete lectric reeeece: | rey 428 Ok a Frees @Al g deliver PE 9a TDOD Om ba oot : STA j 2" sets nteed 30 330, ing Ty...9 s end rum dy chest. § ees ~~ | Will deliver 1 CUT sell the p ee Or Geel TY, We"! stereo er. ielothip = mas Trees 67 | SHOP LOADS. & clear 19. CABINET pads rote 4- cL | An rebe end aber PE 4-4945. eee Sati eaes3 macy | __ Christ WHOLESA ha ae B or ~ e | - Re. = ‘ t ; ba, te ING CARD ter, som TO $500 O.. | h B | Westcom T SALE. j PINES ye =| i 3 pees QicE st Finance C Preece iy GAS 8T | LEUM & P 1 Baldwin TUT | ‘ scorcu Pocce aot Bra D FOR SALE you HA jem? Hun interior rs, polish m cleane bard Lak One teas All from Plan | New ery. L oe refriges ETROITE ng peer dy tae Rt Us ee eT le Misc ee eoraime cone ~ ul cae 2 Ra | all kinds. Au a ECTA: o : OIL 3.3577 PT D sell. PE 4 to pay s. NEW real Walton >. For Sa meena decorat choose wall rae Pucl & Paint. : | Biva. ac OR SP TRACT YARD ease 1958 45 ture or a nah xine dept. for a ates PE 5-0477, 79 Ry CT ANI tion for ee te ical —Hovame | ances ur trade FE 2 ADLE Ma- For | a fee 3 M9 cu Se mccchias thee ¢ no drip Ave. FE 6 pet 5 SAN RMALL 12 INCH . ueunk Pasces Pipa Yeap *° ST ahi Visit ¢ wD PAY cowie i te ee OFT. Cast reaieae, ike pt aries Jelled Magi . a ee ee eae ware Mrrth aD i coe ty AND ree oun POR a ee te eg eS ontE Wate er ee gh ge een $1995 OA. Th SIZES Berry Bros & © ie S850 So WALL PAE UG CLEAS For CHSHUND. | wire Wi bed | opi 9685 in s A} ATFY ME FC rent Take sel or 2 acres Kine. C Misc PE 8-005 MA: $40 cS. ALL 8S ee int FUEL PE 5-615 RS—W — R ARE D DA pe- ° at | heaskas AND atts A. leaving | ata Ge 29 2068 We wy, a Fe. 41. chairs. Mi! ) WASHING ers West ~CROCKS. A. 1 omilk pat KLAND Ave. HEATER a SAW ) BARD We 6108 ; oeie cas eas nd aD RED De ia ad,| PLOW Pric ymen DIX generat TRH ty tyt tle eaving reiler or 7 nd } one 9 TO 6 &c : ONED sweep ——— RUG c 5 gal OA nard ls ore ACE HEA til 8 WNIE’S YEAR tud servi Mul 5 time OS. LIZABETE a cuit ee houset Harbor 3 a rkt Ph N. sat rCONDITI vacuum ae a 9X12 s churn ; 436 Orc GAS SPACE BTU. Will BO FORD t 70 afb Good for s' ble 3 ( R “AND PARKWAS Pose) rod Keego _— OPEN MO} _ } mile wenines end oo ae ee isco ATER 10-THERM 40.000 Like new $90 8. SANT uipmen 3. Reas OLISR KING at ee Te ra echo ohh ie a vaie Hensman ao xX qa Lepeer ¢ - Pontiac o Auburn ¢: rry for be pm Th nd How- cooler O lL. ELEC w GA Duc h blower, house. he &E ford EM ED EN ite tise Rd. 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OR 8 compone one, ass door te estim cou te pipes pick Bs G 37 73. “LOTHES. | ale A 1 anes ee ag aes Sabie ae ior cae tae rca patoace tate re withour FE 42 sot ot beater FE For § Taina, Kee Sb ie Highway _ ¢ : Gar Wy sneer 4 REAB 33 to 2. eee ger your buil (ick Fox Huron gtreet___ CA “RIFLE t off sip L BA sadd 1X ntracts nee ee a = Saginaw “COND REAt Scott Revere Toll ao Magi dee HAGGER IPPLY Tie _W. LL sen | DEER — ON | peavtieo es Set 5089 Plains and vo iss 11 N EXC C Bike dean re raphe ehailes & SU $51 Srl eal nD Ges lan PUMP G Buckskin m 35351. ‘SKIN, 7 on m. Sale L me PRIGIDAIRE A pm HT darrard R uble spe m= mad VIR MA 4455 CHANICS_ t. guns, be seen, 1048 0-06 Bush- | "ay bie STERIC “ Drayt 7 p. ane re FRC 48 after “UPRIG Magnavor as a aoe wea’ L178 - 1) ice nee cies cee «pm. 2-104 Dee ih a OR | sons) SSY pleseur GAY cae. on "3 AYER oe FF R44 N HUR Call FE Magna area bibnet and BE. ‘He Bat “WSS inaimack i RI aster case. i TED CLA around Fri ay .7 p.m. a5. 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MMEY ich. _N. | Buy a 2717 or EM . 3 «heel a ecitie eh cedar end tables. | GENER condition EL TV 21 $75 :: -- | W AY | 1-26" 9 50, no iding mow 1 bar- | New & es & Burr Two ROM) Goodr 85. do 3- . re elaty oe itn , loor | fect conditio MODE 793 EAS] < itst $44 inch r fer cae Wwe t sauees ir. ke R ltry = Rlan & SUN ia Fa & “$l0— $6 26 Piece dine 2 gtr al TV, f = DEniect LATE FE 2-0 Cr PRICES ks 24 50 Ot tory. Mos bint ze La le Pou SAT. to se qone I PA Parcels JES $1 Wardrobe. '" Admir tts. line SACRIFICE nsole ole D “R PRIC ws ban now $2 inven gines tga Md legrap i Sa PRIZES - 89 EM : ACT Pat } Ic STOV __ Ane & oan eee. ean SACR super co UGHT. UMPBE IM WINDO $319, ee ae eae 8. Te i For’ CKS MA POOR trailers SNELL, ; sit MsUITR Far a ibedts wmabera com |” MCA RED, BO 3318 LU} UMINUM ee Dixie “Ht 375 8. Tel Sieg tant 1 Sey, ccemie GG ee ue SEAS oo S208 ’ ‘ N Peres "\NG RM 3 jamp, 2 wringer lamps. § mis- 8 REPAI a. EM 33 Se TANLEY ALU} ’ eer a ent 6507 _3-7924 GUNS — ach, 10 ON PU? | ~~ AM AN For Sale AKE “Riso ae 5 = J Fr OLIN FR 38-9463 = cicnek b 3 table Hers ®atzo! TV raded| Terms & ENTS at> STA? , s Equipme 8 or OR TUBS G anley Le: EMINGT d peep |38 BANT WEIGHT 33 Pr. T ail = at iS 7 PE © gu: LES. E nse tu stretc ottages | _tra - PAYM tamer m 1f S Evans le 5-7 BATH % M 35 R ope an 8520 2430. 138 . WESTWOOD, 39 TT. TARE § ol. ; TABL A curtain for ¢ OVER Cus city. You e1ste MApi JALITY — ts, $19.95 E NEW, nt sc FE 5- Lk a AT $1. WESTW with ve for 34900 ‘Aan . ~Sae 4 rigs items NSON'S TAKE 0 GE TV Cente’ wk me = 7 ST QU g toile West | ix ide Mou hells. rig ge iesioenr bees vos Shi e xchan Teneoe ~~ to ; ae rE +537 C ITE ellaneous HUTCHI ALES ew 196: el oes $2.25 a“ ur 4 IMBER 'NEW 1 e standin M59. with s and s 60 D over pay ent or e mall fo Mariey 5] Ri 90M 5 ie c BOB HOME 8 R $- “1202 | n sit mo y only an 5 -RN LUMB 46.50" Fre son. 1008 ACE & ht. Case BHOT- 5 MUSCOVEY wn ym e. Too resi. eree zi taimbe Niece Pain REEZER: ds. scratc they las caer! ie hae wo ne oe _ducts WITH KOT moisture. | guns. Ins $9.95. Big & boats. RABBITS Es a A TRAILER E Keego TEAG qe . 2: § ie ee ale bran while lcnigho)| Cass SORD Fe ee ie oe Sen ed | p.m. AINT due to Rd wear, otors c_Rd. TATIN * ALMA ake Rd, \ \ 148 95 eM EC cC. 1 n m. to P ing Lk aes de ‘im tia oan TA ss Li 2u2 S$ MA ( ea. upfintshed 10 cu- aiues 7 oe Lake STEREO. TR DMAN'S » “Bune 1 Aa BOGRS he gp Cont, FURNACE | ‘$9 Evinru 8 HARDWARE 24011 | ante LEGHOn oa ce 8° he AILER, $128 - Zi! 2 1 gas Bt Se en- No ent ne MOD RDMAN‘'S 4-02 De ARWICK | \LL O ' i ms T, odu Har! ISETR : 2i trigevator. Ben luoreac FEZER 39 BOAR OR ION |w D WA 3-7138 | omg Ada LAN m Pr HOU ; efrig & dr F iT FREEZE at > Rd. OR INAT oop FCESSE 0 OR burn a “LIGHT PLAN’ rad le Far FOOT R. ROCH ~- $00 Detaaite tele BeONGPRIGHT ae Ls t Wm. Lk Rd. COMB IM & WOC |R 1 tank, $4 LL TLE | 3994 Au RTABLE LI coaes ee Sa FIL 3-0474. N TRAILE ROCH war ceo s . Frigidaire ae uP over m as — 66A LUMINUM & 1 ang STIC WA ‘AN PORT ike new 2”. M SWEET She] | OR 3 ACATIO = = Loa amps | wardrobe. | er see Auto Accessories eo "TOP $8§ DOLLAR 33 MOTOR 840. CALL ; “after 6pm OR 3-4692 _. Glenn's Motor Sales 1952-3 FORD Vs MOTOR & FORD-' 952 WEST HURON Wanted Used d Cars “To w Chevrolet .. | ‘aameme| | | | PE 4.1896 | | omatic§ 1961-3 Pontiac 4 motor FE 4-7¢,| FE 4-1707 | 1952 Dodge motor. Ph. FE 2-2666 - i887 PLYMOUTH MOTOR sTox. TOP PR! cr POR. JUNK aan er kit chet Herbert Cam. $138.; ——— — = — OR_3-5247 TOP For Sale Tires 92 $$$ ODPL L LL LOL OA Oh ~ A-| USED TIRES, 8350 UP. WE PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St WE DONT LIKE TO BOAST BUT WE THINK YOU'LL GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT Also whitewails E TIRE SAL $03 Saginaw St buy. Es ; FE 40687 LOOK! 750x14 BLACK TIRES. | ALL} name brands. Off new cars. $15 50° Bai or “ar exchange. State Tire — ales . Saginaw. FE 4-4567 Sep RES - $10.40 | Mo ROHR” AUTO SER ME 2-215! JEROME STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Sygade in on General Safety Tires to 50 per cent off. Biack or “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass itewalls . ED WILLIAMS FE 8-0188 Open Fves. 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn | as MUCH AS 850 FOR JUNK AND bh - d Auto Service 3 a. ame HET "DEPENDABLE USED CARS _ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | HARDENBURG MOTOR_ SALES car PE 2-1591 Cass at Pike FE 5-7398 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE — - ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- W E NEED chine Bhop, 23 Hood. Phone FE) your car For 20 years we have 32-2563 | paid the top dollar. Trade down CRANI or up eT ees wae Boi VAN WELT ae Crank shaft Service. OLive 1.0263. /R 3135 40 Dixie Hwy TOP CASH $$8$ POR CLEAN CARS Sale Motor Scooters 94 © or trade up or down CUSHMAN EAGLE. 2 MONTHS) 77 old, take over arta $20 95 __Used Auto Parts 102 a -| DISASSEMBLING FOR PARTS: °31 “For Sale Motorcycles 95 Mercury. 48.000 actual miles, mo- PBB AD LDL LD LP LDP LP OD tor and automatic transmission in A-l condition MA 5-0102 ‘61 JAM SMALL MOTOR CYCLE, | : _ $160 OR 3- 1808 SEATS FOR ‘53 CHEVY 4 DR r ~ anc 54 Dodge 2 dr New seat 1939 ee $125 - covers FE 50888 7 _ i933 MATCHL MATCHLESS | 300. $250. FE Sale Used T Trucks 103 . OPIS OS PLL ht Mel For Sale Bicycles 96 TRAC ACTORS a Cee 2-A20 —— — - ine, ‘54 FIS0 NEW AND USED BICYCLES |= Ford. 56 CoE, ‘$2 pt geet BIKE-HOBBY reed Dodge strat Mba "52 Ford tand 20 KE. Lawrence, Pontiac FE 3-784 axle. 51 International 190 tag ~- 4524 Dixie, Drayton. OR 3-0021 axie ws'buror trade oa bu Boats & Accessories 97 SC ii kAM TRUCK Wholesale—retail 18 PT. OUTBOARD. (SDA TENS ble cover, steering. EM 3-6425 ue 11208 Hey _— ae “Ee OVER NIGHTER Ts DODGE eae P $100. 8758 Trailer, P motor practically; ——— = _hew. I ae a anes EM 3-3972. ‘57 “57 FORD Fio0. 6 6 CYLINDER, sae radio and heater. $1050. 1956 30 HP. JOHNSON OUTBOARD | motor. A-1 shape. $275.00 Call’ ter 5. FE 2-7950. "1959 CLOSEOUTS Boats. Motors, Trailers Motor winterizing & storage Guns, 5 Archery E ment pe CRUIEOUT BOAT. SALES E 8-4402 63 E. Walton Bivd oe Eves. Till 7; & Sundays ALUMA CRAFT f America's finest all - aluminum) boat New 1958 models from $249 up. Trade your old et Easy) ROCHESTER jer DEALER _ OL OTM INTL PICKUP DUAL wheels 1! ton. Very good running Economy Used ars 22 _Auburn '§7-'2 TON CHFVY PICK-UP DE- luxe $1095 PE 8- 4323 ‘53 CHEVY. % TON PANEL. er steering A-1. 3850 Eliz Rd. FE 8-2001 1952, “CHEVY ‘2 a “Pow. Lk “TON PICKUP. R terms. Open evenings and Sun-| & H Good condition $395. FE days. §-6207 _ DUNHAM'S | Foley & Groenendal 2268 Union fake Ra. EM _3-4164 : Motor Sales “59 Chevrolet %& ton pickup. = —+ | 59 JOHNSON MOTORS, box 2 tone. 3200 series an OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES | Custom cab ‘8 ecial rear Ameer: 396 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 2-8020' 3.000 mi. $1 at Marshall | FE 5-2697 OAT BTORAGE & MOTOR STOR- 560 Auburn’ at Marshall FE 5-2607 oe INTERNATIONAL PICK-UP. EX- t refinishing & repair- -— cellent condition. OR 3-3605. HARRINGTON A BOAT WORK*S Large Selection een PPE sa SSED PICKUPS | BOAT DOCKAGE fod ALL TIMES . On Aero Lake. Reserve your . space 1950 Thru 1959 2268 Uni om DUN UNH AM ai 34164 aa a ~~ BEST TIME TO B — 17 MOLDED PLYWOOD _* windshield, Mokes and Mocels TO FIT, ANY BUDOET jell, Bs ae seats, equipped "BIG" Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD — SAVINGS ON Priced to sell at other excellent values ogg and used merchan- dice Financing avafiabie with 10 per cent down and 24 months to pay. Take aed Highian Right aod ft liow a ‘ola d t Psico Poke "Phone Main #2179 ue Ww n__._ Open _every night ti] 8 E 5-3177 ! “Motor and Boat Repairs} Foley & Groenendal TRAINED MECHANICS Motor Sales PAOD signs INLAND pono era ee Siuodard fran. Ménies 4600 ‘at 3127 W. Huron FR 4-7121/560 Auburn at Marshall FE 58-2607 ! Huron at Eliz. Lk Rd. FE. 5.0861 | | | poe amas iat ‘i OL 1-0711 i050, (CHEVY picKoP. a TON. ae ror NFORD FICE UP —a Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS THE VROLET % TON PICKUP. C ae with hcahar: 405. Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ee oe She ST a good condi- 50 Ford F-8 ........ SI aeeaveeat senor Voth! NETRO ener 115 S Saginaw i956 BUICK CONVFRTIBLE. RA- dio & pay- 312 W Montcalm ERMS MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES South Bivd. at Saginaw ae radio, 5 - erglide. Red and Another ner special stock No. 964. Only $001. North Chev. Hunter at. at 5. ——- Ave. Birm 44-3735 "86 me BEL-A hE DR low Po! oll very 3-008). ely ‘44 CHEV.. 2 DOOR. R&H. VERY | nice. 3-0081. H. Riggins. i ar nen coe wer e nt. condition Uses reg age inal owner Home. 1- o ae een il 1 = YSLER REPOSSESSION 195 full price. No cash needed ay only $1] month Due Nov 3% King Auto pb. Mr Bell FE 8-0402 Prices Reduced » VOLKSWAGEN ae & HEATER. This car ts ‘ike “5 CHEVROLET 2:0 V-8 Absolutely no rust 55 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 9 passenger: aes on. V-8 Automatic Racin & Heater Perfect OLE wagon 56 RAMBLE! | CROSS COUNTRY STATION Waa- ON Radio & Heater A real bar- rE 8-042 Birmingham WILSON |S2ueshire= PONTIAC-CADILLAC | “thar Ryan RA, ommar. “eanead ; F Ee AE “CLEAN” | “teteelsmsaton ew tree Birmingham Trades CANDY APPLE GREEN ‘4 PON- tiac convertible ‘” 1350 N engine Best offer. Sa CT. ‘39 PONTIAC 4 DR. STARCHIEF Vista Power. Low mileage. FR Woodward | MI 4-1930) 2-7203, | 1983 PONTIAC HEATER. HYDRAMATIC. LUTELY NO MONEY Assume payments of gt 1 pee mo Call Credit M _at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Pord. 2705 ORCHARD LK R OLDS. “30 4 DOOR, ws SEDA N.| iF ow mileage Perfect, like new | 5:3 pONTIAC 4 DOOR. STAR | 1956 PONTIAC 2 DR HARDTOP, Walker OR 3-6628,00 eee ie oo aie, Sueee steer-| Very clean inside and out, one ‘$2 OLDS 88. 4 DOOR. RADIO, ing and brakes. Many other «x-; OWDer Hydra radio heater, heater 51 Kimball. tras. FE 2-8379 | sa a Call after @ p.m. | HOT ROD. "M COUPE CHOPPED 55 ponriac, 2 DOOR. RADIO. | “mee & channeled Olds “Rocket” ep-| “heater, hydramatic, good cond!: | ~~~ 069-5 q gine Full rece, $400. | ‘tion. $595. FE 2-8078 1956 oe CATALINA. 30, Cediliae Convert. Loaded 1983 Raitt oe pape ' REASONABLE 57 RENAULT CV. eee that has really been babied Stock tate eon ee PONTIAC AUTO Ne 82 Can ; bought with noth- wae Park, Walled Lake. MA in, own or for $392 cas allies he BROKERS U 4 NASH STATION WON RADIO ‘88 Chevy @ dr. 8 Auto. ..... $1695 ABEOL ‘87 Buick RM HT ....... 1695 North Chev eg eg ie Bo deny 57 Buick Spectal HT .. 1493 . | of $865 per mo Call Credit Mgr fi Bord 4 dr 500 $1395 Hunter Blvd. st 8. Woodward Ave | Ji!) Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold a Cate ton gre Es Birmingham MI 4—2735 1058 RAMBLER OE a x : rd Custom § Auto. $1293 A “R § DOOR "36 Chev 4 dr. Bel Air $lles 84 PONTIAC | RADIO. } HEATER. ‘sedan, 2-tone paint A one owner ane Special, 4 dr., 2-tone ted j Pia a real gas saver ig ' rd Custom Std. trans. $1¢ . < | iT) Ticed really low at $1308, ‘ST Stude 4 dr 6, OD $95 SEE OUR SELECTION | 5 Buck, eeere Hr” $ aes Of fine late model used care North Chev ‘38 Pord Pairlane 4 dr Mice ..§ 898 BORER EN SARE SB EE RR ord V-8 Std Trans $ 795 , x ~ | Hunter Blvd wt & Woodward Ave, 8§ Ford Fairlane tudor sis) = =JACK COLE, INC. | Birmingnam eT ens or , Std rans $ 695 | | 54 Olds 4 dr 88. Pull power § 695 Wied oo = Tk Ton So i os Fort, 3¢ Ford Custom 6. Auto $ 495 | Te Fey 93 Ford tudor sedan $38 | EEE =a 33 Olds 88. $295 1958 PONTIAC ¢DOOR HARDTOP. 35 Nash st PER @ DR ST STATES- 54 Ford 2 dr @ Custom $ 250 radio heater, Hydramatic, white man $6959 down, $3702 per mo 48 Chevy Covered Pick-u $ 245 wall tires Loaded with power BRAID Cass at W Pike 8ts. Willy's Jeep with cab & plow $ 796, The best 1958 Pontiac’ made’ FE 2-018¢ = Perry at Madison FE 4-9100 Stock 964 Special at $1971 ~°§§ NASH RAMBLER 57 OLDS SUPER 88 4 DOOR PEE POSSFSSION Holiday hardtop, white & god REPOSSESSION PS. PB WW. $1505 MA’ 35-1471 Or OV. | $298 full prige No cash needed te Hunter Bivd at S$ W rd A hap Aun Ade, Bell. PE 0402 OLDS 56 2 DR 98 PULL PWR peretngrs eT ae i a — Low mileage LI 9-351! Bio MI €2735 jU=T 4 FEW NEW 59 RAMBLERS = ~ 1953 PONTIAC 4 DR R&H eft Red hot deals on our 60 ‘97 OLDS, PB. P8. NEW TIRES very good condition EM 3-47 models Every customer has his absolutely perfect body and en-| — °°? §00d cone - ia waren ehucidcete cst ~ gine A buy at $1650. OR 3-6972 Ie ic DR. . al FY} PLYMOUTH SAVOY 4 DOOR 6 | , t ] « & C Rambler Sales $5950 down — $3531 Per Mo le eele 6145 Commerce Ra Union Lake BRAID MOTOR BALES — Cass at cl el a _W. Pike so = ee _ : 1957 VOLKESW AGEN EXCE! LENT YMO See Our | condition $1 EM 32893) RE POSS ecION. I J} ] E | $3 WILL Ys EAGLE, a og full price No cash needed L k R '—_-- MA Se Pay only $11 mo Due Dec 4th King Auto Mr Rell FE 8-0402 1953 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR, HARD- . | or. hy-dr: private. $245 MY | lo44 e / / 60's RANSPORTATION ane Skate | DE RP with their 1 Owner Trade-Ins $8 PLYMOUTH AD ON Page 10 FOR REALLY Outstanding Buys Locations 3275 WEST HURON AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD 2 (;reat KEEGO HARBOR FE 58-3177 re ~ Hardenburg $1795 ' A' TOMATIC transmission Like 4 Chev @¢dr wagon, pg ré&h $1005 | ew GUARANTEED USED CARS Sk ISETTA $ S45 CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 53-7308 37 CHRYSLER .. $1495 4 DR SEDAN Radio ® Heater Automatic Power Steering and ' Brake LAKE ORION ST DODGE 0. ..$1298 ae } at TOMATIC V-3 Coral & Char- OFFERS coal 2 1 c 'S7 DODGI $1495 eft-Over Sale |? poor neotie! pack . ; red inter Radio & Heater Aue Left-Over Coftee and Do toma transmission. Sharp nuts (A little hard, but PLYMOUTH ..£1195 still good) | BELVEDERE ¢dr Radio & Hrae er V-8 sae ALL CARS <7 PLY Mal TH 613 WINTERIZI 1) PLAZA 6 ae Ba | Heater Automatic ca smiss ' Cheapies (2 2iveun $88 } ® CYLINDER Stancard tra.smise + gion. Gas saver 259] . . . ~ Js2 Olds 4-Dr 36 CHEYSEER 81195 SO Chevy 4-Dr @ DOOR SEDAN F & Heate oe - ° Power ‘ee z ‘ Srakes S} Plymouth 4+Dr | Stone geen . . ) . . - Lo Conver <6 eCOTA e193 s2 Chevy 2-Dr 4 DOOR SEDA Pow teering 48 Chrvsler | gud prakes Extra ec ‘SO Ford <4 DADGE ... S895 "49 Ford 2D SFTIAN Ra & Lente - . 1 Whotew, tires) Black. turqur.s@ 51 Ford 2-1)r. ae : 1 Chevy 2-[D 2 , ie eof ‘ ) allies vet} . a _ <2 Buick 2-1) da 4 > 4 a . = OF 49 Brrek 2-1 ~Fy VAPREER 4 [I SFDAN 7 SIECIEC, , uaeeretee 3 Ct "So CHEVROLET §$ 945 pecials (72 ; 1 m r 8 stititer Ra k 'eate "32 Pontiac W agen $2195) ef Wiitewal tires Very nice! vet ees NFw TIRES eiene 34 FORD Pie rir g 705 57 Pontiac HT Sada cae EATER. Senders DR A-1 CONDITION 2-TONE een LS Ite oe : 36 Pontiac HT «.. $1395 iss CHRYSLER ...$ 895 4DR 1-OWNER TY? on ae of , -} 4 DOOR SEDAN Radin & Heater. 56 Pontiac HT CES Pi wer Gleerine and hiekes 2-DR NEW TIRES A-l CONDI TION “58 DODGE 795 "36 Chevy Bel \ir . $1293) 4: rowaric reansmission. 2 HT SILVER & WHITE POWER, 4°) Faoco & Heater. @ _BRAKES ' 56 Chevy 2-Dr. TET $12 <2 MAN F «705 _& V8 BEAUTY"! ; a ue ee, 55 Pentiac SC TET S100: ; ANIGLANG (ex min; Cc 35 iz: 5 t tic, enger. auto ransmission Wwe, eR vo = Yo 4's o- 5 S ‘ / / / / ee sie ane Pela a eran heater, white tires. Only 55 CHE '@ Z DR $995. NO MONEY DOWN, 26 $1005 $190 | OR OLD CA Io 7 ° ON BALANCE. /N, ’ 9 ‘BFord | eve Got Em |#-# Why, Ford 5rora 59 Ford Average retail $695 Our price $495 ; ‘$9 PLYMOUTH Fn Ar wate 55 PLYMO whit Sport Suburban 98 passenger, 2 DOOR 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE ' 2-door V-8. radio heater. . wer steering & brakes, radio. maA—ART ~~ 55 FORD V-8 tires, power steering & torn Rene white tires. Only $2295 NWMASH $1495 $2595 ' Fy DOWN Ns MONTHS “ON $198 OR OLD CAR ‘DOWN 38 _— lila os Average retail $695 Our price $495 BRAND NEW BALANCE. ° siitainem . fea - an ’ "9T PLYMOUT as t arn ? Dope ss 'S6 D d 1 ‘35 PLYMOUTH Sport Suburban 6 passenger, / A Aa y TAU 0 O 8fs. 5a PLYMOUTH 2 DR ep ean anon a aeened marie Lh ghee a a e I De ei =k as ‘ e | . sharp ¥ matic, re Ww e LI r TION 2 DCO] 4 DOOR Average retail $595 Our price $295 Mercur DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BAL. Oni $1498. fits on OLD CA C’icnc CINMOLC . ~e~ — ——- S14 AMS ss $ 5 y ASH Wedd ~ LUIS ] l 4 ’ 7 4-door with deconete trans- "$57 PLYMOUTH ete RAMBLER Ed l E li h F dq mission, radio, heater, | white . smuaget Sectors _burben iC a = > r g 1 tires. Only 5. NO MON ¥ radio, heater, w’ rOrc WP. - FA v— I ONTHS ON BAL. Automatic. Onl _ fice oR . of Oro 7 Bui CK 57 Mercury Average retail $595 Our price $295 Se IS Or ° OLD CAR DOWN 24 MONTHS : TIO Warn. < hT MOBILE STATION HARDTOP HARDTOP , var- WabAas Cones wiih womee fo) Ar gy cac rr ~ 54 FORD VV -8 , steering & ceaken radio, heat- "59 DeSOTO oOl4 so | 5" Ne ] 545 ' ' er, white tires oe ot a bitten — ‘: kee Pt hes Ts WiVddgJd . . - MONE power steering rakes. Pow | Av erage retail $495 Our price $295 At hese Prices . 8 MONTHS ON BALANCE. ortlite radio. neater. rrbite ; aye. , = 5 ond res. re new ac n ID O a Fi Fara 56 Chev , ‘98. CHEVROLET $199 OR OLD nN. g Le OTC JOD UNeVY 54 PLYMOUTH 4 DR ee : {mpals Convertible power steer- MONTHS ON BALANCE. HARDTO 4 POOR 2D IOOR HAR DT OP ' * Y OU CAN AFFORD ing. eee ik a aro ".7 De i / < . rd hit t e e 19 AQC om) 190c ¢ Average retail $395 Our price $195 ; $1705 NO. MON NEY DOWN, 30 4-door Piite hardtop. power ' Sl 195 MONTHS ON BALANCE. steering & brakes. automatic, 1459 , Tres ] = ar radio, heater, white tires. like 53 FORD V-8 ‘57 PLYMOUTH new $1496. $199 OR OLD CAR ‘ Hardtop, automatic V-8, radio, heater, white tires. Only $905: ONEY al 24 MOS. ON BALANC “ALL CARS. WINTERIZED- Average retail $395 ‘03 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR. Our price $195 ‘ST MERCURY Mont-hardtop, power steering & brakes, new rubber. new all the it ONLY $1485. $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON OUR PRICES NOW ‘56 PORD Custom 4-door, radio, heater, | { | ce w res, , ee sace 36 Che po Nash || Average retail $295 Ow price 8451) “Lower Than Ever" |/Eeraarg ee 2 DOOR 2 DOOF STATION WAGON P ON BALANCE. wa, Dardtop. like new all the Sgos engc $705 ss PONTIAC, 4 DR. 88 DeSOTO $190 OR BaRowet ONLY, $1205, oro hi WOTId 0 Average retail $295 Our price $145 || WHY NOT MAKE THIS THE YEAR YOU fe ige o Is a tt tmeee 55 Dode - c 5 Pare AEE : , $190 "OR OLD CAR’ Premiere Tait ter ise & A pon enaok a poo TS 52 FORD, V-8 ] MAKE THE BIG CHANGE eee Ree $635 ceoc Average retail $195 Our price $ 95 | “ 2-foor with radio, heater. white ‘ ss on JU LOGO $695 Y ‘l] B MONEY DOWN, 2 MowThs Convertible, sew op, sharp. A _ - ee | : ‘ordomatic, 0, heater my | 04 Plymot 54 Ford 93 Plymouth Save Up to $300 ! Ou 7 pireaome it Mowrhs on “Bala : ; 4 DOOR 4 DOOR CLUB COUTE Y Did— || 2" ESE EE rene RE anne eae = 5 5 > u-tone gtse sha e way. Onl Hyon hs new a $395 $395 $945 MANY, MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM Ele Ou l Him. $198, OR OLD CAR 7 Say atiat can ‘53 Pontiac 4 DOOR $145 — MANY Won i riendly FORD Dealer ‘CY" OWE NS 147 SOUTH SAGIN ‘50 Ford MORI ‘90 Dodge 4 DOOR $95 2 DOOR $125 > TO CHOOSE FROM — FE 5-410] Open 8 AM =—9 P.M.’ FE 5- ti AW STREET 115 S. Saginaw ABSOLUTELY No Cash Needed NO PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS IF LAID OFF DUE TO STEEL STRIKE KING AUTO SALES ¥ Block S. of Avburn HURRY-HURRY-HURRY MOTOR COMPANY Lincaln-Mercury-Edsel —English Ford- 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-913] COMPLETE SERVICE N ALL MAKES & MODELS "36 4-door Piredome, in, a & brakes, white Grea. steer- ae . NO MONEY DOWN 4 NTHS ON BALANCE. ‘33 CHRYSLER 4- Swr, bad carn aren Fah cal Russ” DAWSON |! 2-door. PORDOMAT TT MATIC Roki Bein "AT tts OW DALANTR WN, 24 MOs, SCH UTZ, MOTORS, INC. Oakland County’ s Quality Award Dealer 912 S. WOODWARD AVE, | | MI 6-5302 JO 6-1546 = ’ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 STEAKS FORTY-THREE There are six federal prisons im - Today's Television Programs Ind Europe Trip Schoolbells Ring |. at State Prison; [a] Channel 2-WJBE-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV © Channel 9—CKLW.TV b lke Certain Diplomas Given 3 c TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS young lady and announces! (7) Soupy’s Ort y ATTICA, N.Y. (UPI) — Attida} ff toy ov" 708 (2) Movie (cont. ) her engagement to wealthy)11:10 (2) State Debate. Gov. wil- ° State Prison had its biggest year— a re ee are ouse a e (4) News, Weather. , businessman. liams-State Senator Frank D.| Will ui Another Try education-wise—in 1959. ; ns (7) Curtain Time. (4) Sixpence (cont.) | Beadle debate state finances.| fo’ Solidify the West's « ® * R RIB EYE (9) Popeye. ' . (7) Man From Black Hawk— 11:15 (9) Weather. P oy Fifty-six inmates received high’ TV \ adio FILLETS :15 (4) Californians, Drama: Faced with prospect 11:20 (4) Sports. ‘ resummit Front school equivalency diplomas from Service 6:26 (2) Weather. of reimbursing Chica go} (9) Little Theater. Warden Dr. Walter B. Martin at Factery Autherized 16:30 (2) News, Weather. bank for loss of $40,000 em:'11:39'(4) Jack Paar. Best of Paar LONDON (UPI)—President Ej- Special ceremonies inside the pris- Z (4) Californians, (cont.) bezzled funds, Blackhawk with Jack Paar and guests J snower’s second peace mission °" alls. That made a total of 379 wyeneia te enue (7) Curtain (cont.) | Insurance Co. sends Loguan| from show of Aug. 31, Shelley Eu . or . men who have qualified for such O an Friday Nites 4 re) N re Kid. Western. after embezzler. Berman, Alex King, Cliff : rope ie four months he diplomas over an 11-year period p is ig z Net 24 6:40 (2) News Analysis, (9) Movie (cont.) Arquette and Blossom Patch up differences among the Seceph P. Buchicy, whe di: _ 9. M. . Per Box AT) Sports. 9:00 (2) Desiu Playhouse, Dearie. Western Allies appeared @ Cer) pets _ prison per nit pro- (70 eet Ave. j6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. | Drama: Desi Arnaz stars in (7) Shock Theater. Me! o- tainty today. | gram, noted there were 256 in- O84] ee Apsoniy sige being! in — ‘Cuan rg drama. Bela Lugosi, ‘Corpse ~ * * | mates enrolled in classroom Man is set free after being, in year —_ err Vanishes Informed government sources in| courses through correspondence. wrongly sentenced to 15 can who undergoes severe (9) Starlight Th. Drama: | poth London and Paris said last| ne = years in prison. emotional ordeal when way- Dana Andrews “Wing and a jiont that Prenct. President’ «That's about 38 pe fof ih CHANNEL +6 (4) (color) Clutch Cargo. ward sister comes to liv: Prayer.” (44). es \ SS nat's about 38 per cent of the (7) Cannonball, Adventure:; with his family. - raver‘ Cnatles Ge (auc bys invited F- prison's population,” remarked; ee . . ; | isenhower, British Prime Minister Buckley. SSS SSS nha gee org aiegael EE gee ee SATURDAY MORNING — Harold Macmillan and West Ger- veer PAS : = ; iman Chancellor Konrad Adenauer penden Shop vice for less money. ture: Spencer comes face to 7:35 (2) Meditajjons to confer in Paris Dec 19 Fi | (9) Brave Eagle. Adventure: face with ruthless plan to fix 7:49 (2) On the Farm Front. were expected to. accept mimes ane irst Coed Col €9¢ [Free TV a ee . E Successful: miner becomes big horserace and murder at-7:45 (2: Michigan Conservation, . * a re , OBERLIN — Oberlin college in Tube Check Diner s + peg aanley = he albaagsim oa ten ae 6:68 a Capt. Kangaroo. The meeting, scheduled to last northeastern Ohio was the first WHY DO IT YOURSELF? WE N.Y. CUT = 1:30 (2) Raw . rn: Vera lbvnring Abe =seraigl rama: 8:38 (7) Genius. about ; A\S, Was " American college to adopt a co- , CUB Man 10-Os. Net Ea. Cc | Miles, Leif Erickson and} - Darren McGavin, ‘‘No Busi- g:55 (4) News secs be Weulen eon educational system OO IT PROFESSIONALLY, FREE! STEAKS Size 10 per Box i Gene Evans guest star in ness Like...” 9:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorts foe forthoomine sinaie talks with . — oe - “Incident at Buffalo Smoke 9:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) (color) Bozo the Clown Sor et Premier Ni ita Khrushchev . Lean 31/5 Ox. Net House.” (4) M Squad (7) Crusade for Christ ~~ oe _ STEAKS - ‘. Ea. 1 ¢ (4) People Are Funny. Com- (7) 77 Sunset strip (cont.) 9:30 12) Jeff's Collie. keh ss ae non rae wie Sonia HIGH FIDELITY Tender ee edy-quiz: Woman is given (9) Country Hoedown (4) Quiz 'Em. maior cracks in that front . 2 i ‘ sce | le- 10:00 (2) Twilight Zone. Drama ‘h) Three Musketeers a] é a T-BONE 100°, 10-Oz. Net 20 minutes to see if an e lek ee _ ° : Ea. Cc phant never forgets. Gig Young stars in “Walk- 1,:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody. ; 10 per Box 75 (7) Disney Presents. Adven- ing Distance,"’ story of man's ‘7) Fun House Longer in Miami ' ~ TEAKS Trimmed ture: Col. Marion's men want compulsive yearning to x 5) Heckle A Jeckie. | g Let Your Ear, Not ore Revers Claims Convince You. MONICO, BONELESS 8-Ox. Net revenge when Briti#h burn turn to carefree cotton candy 19:00 :2) Mighty Mouse | MIAMI — Largest mosses in ereisa... ’ Ea. 53° their homes calliope days of youth (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy. the southern 13S may reach fou MAGNAVOX STEAKS 12 per Box (9) Million Dollar Movie (4) Sports Cavalacde 4j:00 (2) I Love Lucy. \feet or more in length - - a BREADED . 224-Ox. Net Drama: Drama of lonely Welterweight bout Floren 4) Fury aa 2a STYLED FOR EVERY SETTING! - Milk lala lial Ea. 1 C hearts in “Shop Around tino Fernandez vs. Gasper 11:30 (2; Lone Ranger. PRICED FOR EVERY BUDGET! Vv lett Fed 36 per Box + 2 Corner. (4) James Ortega in 10-round contest (4) Circus Boy. | (oy Wee) Re) amas Easy Terms—Free Parkin 6a es Stewart (7) Captain of Detectives. 11:55 (9) Billboards. Y g 8:08 (2) Rawhide (cont.) + Drama: Stool pigeon tips Lt.| | Sales and Service P (4) (color) Moon and Six- Otto Lindstrom that fanatic SATURDAY AFTERNOON 8 . ALL MEAT U. S. GOV'T INSPECTED ence. Drie: Lameoms i gong fu bomb pcece cou Sweet’s Radio TV @ Wrapped for Your Freezer @ Save—Quantity Buying Olivier, Judith Anderson vention in “Hiding Place.” 12:00 (2) Sky King. Open Mon. & Fri. Nights ss @ Closely Trimmed @ Box Lots Only Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tan- (9) Capt, David Grief (4) Milky's Party Time 422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4 5230 dy, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and 10:30 (2) Manhunt Drama (7) Soupy Sales. ~ = . . : — All Products Gueranteed Jean Marsh star in Escaped mental patient 1+ ‘9 Country Calendar SATURDAY ONL poaaael gegiebe ic beet) fe orl tormen genius who fore i (9) Movie. Y 9 to 4 sakes family of three and (4) Boxing (cont ) (2) Big Story el career as stockbroker - de- 0 Black Saddle Con, 1:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand In e Detroit e ( ce anis re aS | bd oe r : :36 (7) High Road to Danger (9) Movie (cont.) Dragnet's Jack Webb. cuesis PONTIAC 8:30 (2) Hotel De Paree. Western: 10:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. Lillard - industry on Parade. | : Monique Deveraux comes vs. Courtade ,2: ” (2) Movie home from Paris a stylish 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News a) Lions Prevue ee z ee — _ ; (7) Movie ACROSS (9) Pro Footbal! Y 1 Alaskan dog 15 (4) College Footbal! STER EO H |-F l D E L I T } Hound 7 ve Ay Pre 30 (7) Wrestling 7 i] ae) 3.8) So Cun Jude a at no extra cost! 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Doors $5.95 ” = a: Awning Window > 41.88 36 Awning Window ....+.seees. NS 5243.60 Nothing 26"x6'R" 1% Grede A hho, Does $6.9 4 ° All ‘Hardware Included Open and Windows Reedy to Install Extra to Buy 12x36 - FEE EROS Pe 5 Y = ~< . a —w > 3 \ ~_+ : Better Buy Quality _ Name Brands at Burmy’s ‘IPHONE ° 7 et NORTHERN — z \S ° : \ Delivery Service a it’s BURMY’S Available x j for Better Buys All Prices tw Quantities Quoted (7940 COOLEY LAKE ROAD , 10 Tracks te Serve You URMEISTER'S—OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8P.M.— SUNDAYS 10A.-4.to3P M BURMEISTER S OPEN DAILY BA ML in RP OM AS Co ea BURMEISTER’ /