; E PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition knw. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958—40 PAGES i ASSOCIATED UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Te Neth YEAR © “Nobody Ever Told Us Witches Look Like This _ ; SS SOME PUMPKIN — Keep your-eyes on the traffic when you take the kids begging tonight, Dad, allthe witches flitting about 6-7 P.M. ‘Meet and Set for Area Spooks, Goblins Federal Assist Goblins will get Pontiac school Department said some 22.000 have youngsters who tonight betray the signed cards qualifying them for annual “‘meet and = treat”’ hour | one of the prizes — if they are trom 6 to 7 p.m. ‘at home when the Jaycees call * * * them. He said it is not necessary Besides, those devilish young-|for the family oe as phone Al receive a prize e Jaycees wi sters who let temptation get the, aeaAlal repceanniative elie home! best of them will. find them- instead. he said. ; selves out of the running for a =~ Pentiae Preas Phoite won't look like this This spritely spirit of Halloween perched so prettily in the pumpkin is Dee Brim, of 403 Lakeside Dr. Treat’ ‘Won't Ask Full City Itself to Finance Portions of S. Saginaw Urban Renewal Area In between the ‘meet and treat”’ hour and awarding of prizes. par- ties will be held for elementary school kids at Herringion, Wever Jefferson, Emerson, Wilson and ,. . ; : : Federal financial assistance wi Hawthorne schools. Junior high ; ee SLES a not be sought for portions of the South Saginaw street area included with the city’s urban renewal parties will be held at Jefferson and Washington Junior Highs for students of the two schools truck load of prizes being awarded to’ kids who will be home at pre- scribed times. The Pontiac Parks & Recrea- tion Dept. tonight is staging its | annual Halloween mystery treat contest which will follow the hour ef begging and a round of cos- tume dances at Pontiac area schools, i Waterford Township Recreation Department is putting on a sim- ilar affair (Editor's Note * * | The two departments urge par- ents to turn on porch lights be-, tween 6-7 p.m. to safely receive the hundreds of kids who will be Nov. 4. ‘ roaming from door to door in, search of goodies. Department heads ask that. this Sewage Rates It Bond Issue : This is the fifth $3.300.000 sewage disposal plant bend issue on By PETE LOCHBILER There will be no increase in sewage rates if the $3, 300,-| 000 treatment plant bond issue is approved at the polls: Bonds will be paid off through property taxation, and, ‘this gives the average penis owner a break, according project area into sections of local ~ plans, Assist, City Manager Robert A. Stierer said today ' G Instead, the area is tentatively On ise slated for renewal financed by the . ‘act, Stierer city itself under an enabling state * * * les on the \ said. In his latest report on progress of the project planning, Stierer indicated that the total size of ithe project area has been in- ereased slightly. — mealies) | Several sections in the project area bounded by Parke street | on the east, Pike street on the | north and the Grand Trunk Rail- road on the west have been re- assigned for local development ' under the state act, Stierer said. the in Series of artic the Tuesday “In effect, we have split ssistance and federal assistance be the only time that parents allow their children to beg. * * * Here’s the Work Cloudy and chilly weather will) be in store for the costumed kids. for U. Ss Voters as they make their happy rounds) tenight Next Tuesday In order to be eligible for | “many prizes to be given away The ceters on Nov. 4 will elect: to registered children by the a3). 5) counters Pontiac Area Junior Chamber | ‘* - of Commerce, grade school chil- | 432 members of. the House of dren must be home by 9 p.m., Representatives. junior high by 10:30, and sentor | 32 governors, high by 11 p.m. Thousands of state, county and A spokesman) for the Pontiac’ local officials, Final Pitch for GOP Campaign Ike to Broadcast Tonight WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower makes his final campaign pitch for the Republicans tonight. The President will travel by train to Baltimore for the speech,“in which he is expected to call for a big vote next Tuesday in the interest-of good government. Tonight’s speech, to be delivered in Baltimore's 5th Regimental Armory, will be carrie@ from 9 to 9:30 p.m., EST, on the ABC radio and television networks. Eisenhower plans to return to Washington immediately | after the_ address. He) canceled earlier plans ‘te spend the pre-election weekend at his Gettysburg, Pa. farm, but will * go there to vote = a +to City Manager Wal a y ag ei Kp ut the original boundaries have Willman. y not been altered, except to take Industry pays the dion's share of in a little more property on the | Pontiac property taxes, he pointed north and east sides,” the assistant jet while home owners pay most city manager said, é of the sewage bills Federal officials have advised . : . that commercial properties in the City Hall officials figure busi- downtown area west of Parke ness anu industry together will would not be eligible for inclusion pay for 78 per cent of the cost |, the project, Stierer said. Federal of the new plant, if it is approved. urban renewal funds age all lloted | Home owners — which is to say, sjmost sole ely for residéntial re-- the vast majority of Pontiac citi- qe.-elopment. | | zens — will only 22 per cent. 2. : pay a However, the city is still plan- | Willman has figured out that ning on keeping many South Sag- ithe average homeowner would pay, inaw properties within the fed- ‘less than one cent a day to fi-| (Continued on Page 2. Col 2) ; nance the new plant, assuming that : HOMOGE, IDR, POIGe Gants general obligation ‘bonds can be! - q wed their probe of possible tie-ins sold with A) erie interest "With Wayne State University, De- o : ne . y troit, and Denby High School (RG COGN [ees Gas In Today's PRESS etic te Uo et The whole bill could be fi ogy ogee cme sex Michigan said no punitive meas- nanced at a cost of about 70 | ‘urés would be taken toward the ceats a year for every $1.000 in | Comics -....;.-.---.----+.. 32 seven U. of M. students charged property value. For the average | County News ....-...-.--.- 4 with participating in the ring until home, one that is assessed Editorials -.............-+-. 6 their trials were concluded. around $4,000, this figures out | High School ................ b4| ee | to about $2.80 a year. Markets .....2...++...+5--: 33 | _ Obituaries cooes. . 12 State Building Delayed | If 60 per cent of voting property ¢ 5 pi Sports . 26 thru 29 5 ‘owners (only property owners will Theatera 30. 31 LANSING ‘(UPIi—It appeared ‘be allowed to vote on the \ bond TV & Radio a “es ag «today that plans for building a 14- issue) fail to approve the-plan next Wilson, Earl — a9 | Story state office structure would |Tuesday, the financial picture Wonten's Paces 46 thru 19 De put off for some time because — imight be reversed. | — | of trouble agreeing on financing * x * methods. Gasoline prices down Yc per gallon at! One of the big reasons Pontiac ‘J. S. Farmer Gas & Ot! Co handiers| wants to expand its sewage treat- of highest octane gasolines ever sold | (Continued on Page 2 Col. 1) guaranteeing—15™ more miles per eel. Hon. | Ind., | iff's car and an Indiana State | program on, and had te cut his speech | pal £ US. Halts N-Te or One-Year Period In Governor’s, Senate Races By The Associated Press { Goy, Williams was up with the milkmen. ... Paul Bagwell criticized segre- gation Sen. Potter took a fast ride with a police escort... Lt. Gov. Philip Hart said his lopponent is running against Nie ter Reuther These were some of the hinge that happened yesterday in Mich- igan's political ring, as candidates prepared for their last weekend of campaigning before next Tuesday's election Williams started a busy day of speeches and hand-shaking tours in Detroit by getting up before dawn to greet milk truck drivers before they started on their morning rounds. In a television speech later, the governor departed from his. pre- pared text to lash out against what he termed ‘“‘phony last-minute political threats by certain indus- tries to move out of Michigan.” Bagwell, his Republican oppo- nent, has been pounding at the theme that Williams’ tion policies are administra- forcing b to a brief guest spot on a In the Senate campaigning, Pot- ter found-that a mixup in a tele vision relay at the Bermen County Youth Fair grounds would mean they his scheduled speech couldn't carried on a statewide hookup from there. So the Republican senator took off at tep speed for South Bend, 25 mites away, with a sher- Police car leading the way. He arrived seven minutes after the was scheduled to go te fit the aaa as he cna it. Eighth Student fo Be Arraigned . Charged With Selling Football Betting Cards , at Eastern Michigan ANN ARBOR dent allegedly pus football gambling racket will be arraigned today before Munici- Judge Francis L. O’Brien Latest to be charged with ‘P—The eighth stu- involved in a cam- en- ‘gaging in an illegal occupation in the selling of football point-spread| gambling cards was David Martin 19, an Eastern Michigan College, ‘sophomore from Detroit. He was held in Washtenaw County ‘Jail over night. Police declined to say if there was a tie-in between gambling activities at Eastern Michigan in | After the program, Potter headed back to speak to his live audience of some 1,500 who had waited patiently at the fair grounds. While Potter was traveling _be- tween two states, his Democratic opponent, Lt. Goy. Hart, accused the senator. of running against United Auto Workers -President Reuther ‘‘wheri he should be talk- ing about the real issues.’ HART CITES ISSUES In a Detroit TN speech, Hart said the ‘real issues” Potter should be discussing were unem- ployment, the national economy. fash ure "of national leadership, $0- Repairman Slaying \ ' Candidates Push for Goal Causes Furor cial security,~ education and the’ cost of Hiving. He-“Sald Potter had shown ‘lack of leadership in the Sie * * * He also hit at a Potter charge that the lieutenant governor's cam- paign was financed by his wife's money, willed to her by her fa- ther, Detroit industrialist Walte: O Briggs Potter had branded the Briggs fortune “money raised un- der the worst sweatshop condi- tions in this nation.’ Hart said he tried to cenfine the campaign to debate over (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Admits 3 Models SANTA ANA, Calif. (\P?—“I would make them kneel down. With the gun on them, I would tie this five-foot breather and limited his campaign- television repairman thus ing Detroit television show and a con- ference on civil rights at his cam- models and paign headquarters. MIXUP FOR POTTER confessed strangling three leaving their bodies in lonely Southern California desert areas. * * * of the victims were first sheriff's officers said as jailed Harvey M 30, Los Angeles. on suspicion of murder Thursday. He said he used the same piece of sash cord and the same | pistol in all assaults. The weap- ‘ons were in his car when high- way patrolmen found a fourth intended victim holding the gun on him after a desperate strug- gle in a car Monday night. The convict, in New York and Colorado for kid- naping and rape, confessed after two days’ questioning -and a detector test. said chief investiga- tor Jee Hays of the Orange Coun- district attorneys office. The victims died - 15, months ago in this order, as Hays quoted Glatman’s confession All raped, slender, sandy-haired * * * Mrs. Judy Ann Dull, 19. West Hollywood, was assaulted in his apartment after a date to shoot pin-up pictures of her Aug. 1, 1957. He strangled her on the desert near Indio, about 95 miles east of here, and buried her in a shal- low, sandy grave Posing as ‘‘George Williams.” a Pasadena plumber, Glatman dated Mrs. Shirley Ann Loy Bridgeford, 24. a divorcee, of suburban Sun Valley, through a AS Angeles lonely hearts club last March’ 8. With the rope he ended her life south of Escondido after forcing ona ued on Hage 2, Ypsilanti, and at the University | of Michigan at Ann Arbor, about six miles away. Seven Michigan students, includ- ing two Varsity athletes, were or- dered held for trial next month by Justice O'Brien when they stood mute at their arraignment Wednes- day. If convicted, they could be sentenced to 90 davs in jail and fined $100. The arrest was the first offi- cial indication the gambling ring. revealed by police in a crack dewn on seven University a Michigan students, had been oper- ating on more than one campus. John Kronenberg Democrat for County Clerk Glatman, | ex- who served prison terms lie- 8 and 3 Col, 3) usiness Piece of rope around their ankles. Then I would loop it HARVEY GLATMAN He is held in Santa Ana. Calif.. for investigation in the murder of three Los Angeles models. See Clear Weather Here for Weekend Partly cloudy with a low degrees is twe weatherman’s fore- for tonight. This morning's 1925 mile an hour winds will dl- minish to 10-15 miles tonight For the next five days tempera- cast tures will average three degrees above the normal high of 54 and normal low of 37. Tomorrow will be a little cooler, the high about 58, with Sunday through Wednes- day somewhat warmer. Little or no precipitation is predicted Forty-two was the lowest record- ing in downtown Pontiac ae ing 8 am. The mercury to 69 at 2 pm rose The Press Favors The Pontiac Sewage Bond Issue A Constitutional Convention See Editorials, Page 6 of 40 Final Explosion Over Fallout U.S., Britain, Russia Negotiate on World Ban in Geneva ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. (®—An era of nuclear weapons testing ended at midnight. And in its wake: renewed furor over the dangers of radioactive fallout. President Eisenhower's one-year suspension of tests went into effect today. Talks between the United States, Britain and the So- viet Union will determine whether it lasts longer. The Soviet government rejected a U-S.-British proposal that all three of the world’s ers agree on a one-year suspen- — and consequently jobs — to around their neck. Then I would stand there and keep .ion beginning today. leave the state for a better tax eee pulling until they quit struggling.” . However, today im Geneva Yesterday, Bagwell took a° Calmly, almost boastfully, a mild-mannered, big-eared Russia handed the West an East-West draft tre.ty proposing immediate cessation of nuclear tests for all time and a control | system to police it. By doing so. the Soviets- seized the initiative in the first working session of the nuclear conference. It got under way this afternoon at the Palace of Nations with rep- resentdtives- of the world’s three ‘atomic powers—Russia, the United States and Britain—in attendance. {| There were strong signs that ithe parley would head swiftly into an East-West clash on the Soviet propesal. The Soviets contended they | have the right to go on testing | until they have matched bomb for bomb the namber of exple- sions fired by the United States and Britain during the summer and fall, The United States replied that, in spite of the Soviet rejection, this government going ahead with its suspension because the decisive element in calling Tt off is not what is Moscow says but what Moscow does The last U.S. atemic shot went off in a mountainside tunnel with an earth-jolting shock. It was as big as the atomic bombs which destroved Japanese cities in World War II. It lofted a 500-foot- wide column of rock and dirt 1,000 feet above the mountain top. Huge beulders crashed down the slopes, Atomic: Energy Commission scl- enlists kept trving to set off an- other weapon right up until the midnight deadline A blast was to have gone off under a balloon at Col. 6) How Did It Start? NEW YORWK (UPI)—When and where did of “trick or ‘Continued on Page 2, the Halloween custom treat’ originate? A iW. F. Schrafft & Sons} announced today that to anvine who could authenticate the ‘ustome it would give a gift—the per son's weight in chocolates. Boston candy firm Only Slim Hope Any More Alive. Press Search for 49 ) Miners SPRINGHILL, N.S. (AP!—Mine search crews, heartened by the recovery of a dozen entombed sur- vivors, toiled ahe: ad today in a search for 49 men still missing in the Cumberland No. 2 colliery dis- aster. Assistant rescue director Frank Doxey said he held only slim hope that any more of the missing men would be found alive. * * Prince Philip, husband of | Queen Elizabeth 1, planned to break his trip back to London to visit this grief-stricken town of 7,000 tonight. He has been attending a conference of the English-Speaking Union in Ot- tawa. * Philip will see the colliery pit ‘head, the bleak nerve center of ithe search, and talk with the 12 ‘men hauled to safety Thursday ‘gigantic after 6', davs of hunger, thirst and despair in -a_ debris-sealed pocket 4 RELAX AT HOSPITAL. The rescued men relaxed -bed, asbestos - shingled All Saints Hospital, a mile from the mine, Doctors said all are in good shape and can return home after a short rest excefit for Joseph McDonald, 38, who has a broken leg. Of the 174 miners caught by the upheaval that wrecked the mine Oct. 23, the record today Rescued — 93 Dead — 32 * Missing — 49 The 32nd body was brought early today at the up * * * Dog-tired searchers — both miners working without oxygen masks afd specially trained, masa draegermen — continued digging With «several hundred feet of rock and debris still to be pierced at the 13,000 and 13,400- foot levels, if may be a week or more before the job is ac- complished. In Halifax, the Nova Scotia pro- vincial government proclaimed next Sunday a day of public mourning for those who died. NAMES STUDY GROUP The Provincial Cabinet named a committee to study the situation of Springhill and recommend what could be done to save its economy, largely dependent on the mine, which employed 900. It is not like-~ ly to reopen. * * * The adjacent Cumberland No. 4 shaft was closed in 1956 after an explosion in which 39 miner's died, “ ‘ nuclear pow. . = & : cee *% * i 5 TWO Inviting Dems Here to Attend ua : j sot ail ae : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, wre oe ga ee a 225,000 Pay Last Respects , | The Day in Birmingham eter Ger Wish Most Alte swt bie on bein roa oe 5 . 8 a ‘ : : 2 au ] yr son itl , Cardinal Mooney Buried College Reps to Interview) \wror can sus-| oe cont sey as toes , f tion in advance of any major GOP Rally A “Democrats Cordially In- vited” sign would be an unusual DETROIT (®—The archdiocese of} one to hang at a Republican rally, Detroit bade farewell to Edward. but if Jack Gibbs, executive sec- Cardinal Mooney today at solemn) retary of the Oakland County funeral services attended by per: | Republican Committee had his sonal representatives of Pope John| way, that’s what he would put up,XXIII end President Eisenhower. at West Bloomfield High School The 76-year-old Mooney, spirit- Saturday. ‘ ual leader of more than 1,200,000 * * * \Roman Catholics in the archdio- “We would just as soon have'cese, died Saturday at Rome an more Democrats there than Re- hour before he was to take part in publicans,"’ explaineg Gibbs. the conclave of Cardinals which His county committee has ¢lected the new Pope. secured Paul D. Bagwell, GOP More than 225,000 persons—in- eandidate for gevernor, to.lead eluding 160,000 school children— a climatic pre-election Oakland stood in tine for hours yester- | County rally al the school Sat~ day waiting for a ehance to walk urday night. past the bier where the cardi- “Our cumumitiee urges all voters, ' nal s body lav in wate in Blessed e pecially Democrats, to stop lis) 5 rament Cathedral. tening to political hearsay and in-- The crush of mourners was so stead hear Bagwell with the facts.” }great that church officials had to Gibbs said ‘keep the cathedral open all night Bagwell will cap off several/and right up to within an hour of campaign tours through the county the funeral mass teday so the peo- along with other members of the ple could pay final respects. GOP ticket at the rally beginning! More than 65 bishops took part in) at 8 pm, With Bagwell will be the solemn ceremonies with the Jason L. Honigman, candidate for Most Rev. Amleto-Cicotnani, apos- attofhey general, William S. ‘tolic delegate to ‘the United States| sBroomfield. county congressman gs celebrant of the sélemn pontifi-| seeking re-election, and Donald A. cal mass Brown. Bagwell’s running mate for * * * heutenant governor Ordinarily, all American cardi-, x *« * nals would have attended the mass, | Gibbs said county and legislative but both Francis Cardinal Spell-| candidates will also attend. The man of New York and James Car-} school is located at the intersec- qinal McIntyre of Los Angeles are tion of Commerce and Orchard yequired by church law to remain) Lake roads heer Pope tie a Sewage Bond OK Won't Hike Rates (Continued From Page One) falo, N. Y., who is attached to *he| Vatican secretary of state's office, in Rome, as his personal repre- isentative. Msgr here from Italy yesterday * * * ; : ,.| Postmaster General Arthur E Wu HOGS ier 3 pollu-| summertield headed the long list ment facilities is to curb pollution of the Clinton River tion, the Water Resources Com- 'didn’t think anyone would find her re-elected treasurer. Benincasa flew? tended as did represntatives of the U.S. armed forces and foreign con- sulates in Detroit. The cathedral has a capacity of only 1,500. It was with more than 500 priests, sev- eral hundred nuns, civic leaders and invited guests and a few of the rank and file from the car- dinal’s flock, Some of the latter stood in line all night waiting fer the chance te be among the few to get a seat. Traffic was rerouted around the cathedra] area and more than 250 policemen were assigned to keep) BIRMINGHAM — Representa- tives from 75 colleges will inter- view about 2,000 students at Bir- mingham High School Thursday evening as Birmingham for the first time plays host to the College Advisory Night. Students from 17 other Oakland County high schools will be present. : Mrs. Carol Darling, girls coun- selor at the high school and gen- eral chairman, said questions concerning colleges, their admit- tance requirements and advan- tages will be answéred to help watch on the thousands who jammed about the church and along the funera} route for a fare- well to their spiritual leader. CRAMER E. PARTRIDGE The funeral procession of more, Johns Seminary in suburban) Plymouth. The seminary, wWhere| ’ young priests of the archdiocese|()f Realtors Board ing ordained was founded by Car-; ,,. 1 21. “ dinal Mooney in 1951 and was his| poe oan iigeman a ae favorite pro‘ect. | seph P. Hurley of St. Augustine, Partridge & Associates, 1050 W. Fla. delivered the eulogy. pata) i oe Gay ; At 25, he is ‘the youngest in jthe history of the board, board | Go: M | jelected delegate to represent aying 0 els | Pontiac's board at the national jconvention in San _ Francisco, \Calif.. Nov. 7-14. than 400 cars was to proceed to s. Named President undergo final training before be-| The most Rev. Archbishop Jo-| 2999 is Cramer E. Partridge, of Repairman Admits — sor ot the, voara, boers * ok (Continued From Page One) her to disrobe and submit to him| day. | Pope John named the Right Rev..in his automobile. He didn’t bury, Rolfe H. Smith was elected vice ‘Monsignor Pius Benincasa of Buf- her because he walked her ‘“al-/ President; J. R. Hiltz, secretary, most a milé into the desert and I,and Kenneth G. Hempstead was . \thére.” Last July 23 he called on Miss ' . Ruth Rita Mercado, 24, through; la modeling advertisement. He) omen S nl ‘ : spent the night in the apartment,) ' how they may be obtained, she mission, has been studying the Pontiac picture closely for many years. if pollution inereases, the Commission wil] order a plant built, whether voters ap- prove or not. And the State Su- preme Court wil] back the Com- mission. Faced with such an order, the city would have to expand its fa- cilities anyway, but probanly through revenue bonds, not gen- eral obligation bonds. ‘ * * * Revenue bonds would cost more in interest. They also would be paid back through an increase in sewage rates. Thus homeowners would have to; pay the lion's share of the bill Notvonly that, but the bil] would be bigger Bigger berause of higher inter- est rates, bigger because every day Pontiac puts off-eonstructien of a new plant, constructian costs go up. ; } new | jassaulting her repeatedly at gun-| e oe jot public officials as representative Point, then forced her to walk UF Drive Lags ‘of President Eisenhower. Michigan)his car. | Gov. G. Mennen Williams and De-| t+ & * Itroit Mayor Louis C. Miriani at-) «7 didn't want to kill her,” Glat-| man told officers. “She was the! one I really liked. So I told her| we were going out to a deserted) Goal Achieved ispot where we wouldn't be both-| ‘ered while I took more pictures. | We drove out to the Escondido) _ The Pontiac Area United Fund's district. I tried and tried to fig- Women’s Division will end its ure out how to keep from killing intensive ten-day campaign today jher. But I couldn't come up with short of its goal. jany answer, So I got out the rope; * * * land did it the same way I did} Ends 10-Day Campaign With 77.2 Per Cent of City Won't Ask Full Federal Finance Aid (Continued From Page One) boundaries, eral assistance | Stierer pointed out, | These are properties occupied the others. “I piled some brush chairman, reported that $16,045.76| and debris on her body and left or 77.2 per cent of the $20,790 | quota hag been achieved, with | additional money still coming in. Officers said his fourth intend-| «| jmow the more than 1,200 from federal financing lie in three ed victim was Miss Lorraine Vigil.| ‘locations: (1) The area fronting on|28, Los Angeles, whom he dated, wil not let up laetll leccey call ithe east side of Saginaw between) Monday night, ostensibly for Pic-| ig mae, and we tep.our goal,” Cottage and Judson; (2) the west-|ture-taking in, he told her, his) gtated Mrs. White. “We hope to ern portions of the area between “studio."” Instead, he sped about! reach our objective before an- Saginaw, Pike and the railroad; 35 miles south on the Santa Ana’ other week goes by.” land (3) a roughly triangular area|Freeway and pawked. He produced _ marked by Pike, from Saginaw to'a pistol, tied her’ hands and tried This year's reorganized residén- tParke, on the north, and by Sagi-.to assault her. They struggled. tial solicitation is divided into ‘by homes, hotels, rooming houses} . 'or eommercial buildings that have her there. ’ « «€ jupper floor apartments. In general the areas dropped, tor. Mrs. Donald E. White, division women working on this drive | the student decide his college | future. | : Institutions offering scholarships ‘will provide special information on isaid. | x & * | Miss Alice Price, English teach- er, will have members of her Ci- icerone Club available as guides. | The entire high school will be | used, with several groups from | smaller colleges assigned to the | gymnasium | Mrs. C. W. Smith, American ‘Assn. of University Women regis- tration chairman, and Mrs. F. Morse Cooke, advisory night chair- man, will be in charge of the so- cial hour for the guest speakers. | With untold pounds of candy, ibubble gum and other treats in ‘their sacks, seVeral thousand Bir- ‘mingham youngsters covered the city last night with but one mis- hap. 2,000: High School Pupils for One-Year Period PEO Co-operative of Oakland County will meet at 10 a.m. Mon- day in the Birmingham Commv- nity House for a business session and brunch. Reservations may- be made with Mrs. P. C. Satterth- mingham. Chapter AW of Pontiac will be in charge. U.S. Halts N-Tests (Continued From Page One) winds balked the effort. Alarmed by a spurt in radio- Norris Poulson tried to get the AEC to call off the shot that never materialized. “He phoned the AEC in Washing- ton and complained to sioner W. F. Libby that wind was blowing fallout from Nevada tests over his city. © activity over Los Angeles was — showed that the amount of radio- activity in the air was 20 per cent! above the level considered safe for human consumption over a pe- riod of months. ment, apprehension and anger fol- lowed. x * * One tearful little goblin re- | turned to her home, telling her }. repercussions’ if the AEC | parents that someone had stolen fired another shot. i | her candy. The Rev. Robert Gibson, presi-| dent of the Birmingham Council of| Churches, said the 500 young peo- iple soliciting for the United Na- \tions International Children’s ‘Emergency Fund, collected | $2,358.87. 7 Eleven churches took part in the ‘drive, held for the second year in) Birmingham, he said. The. Oakland County Family \Service Board has until April 15 to find a replacement for Miss ‘Estella Martin, its executive direc-| Miss Martin, who announced | her resignation Jast week, has | asked that a replacement be ob- | tained prior to that date in order | that she may return to her home | in the East. | A member of the agency since its foundation in 1946, Miss Martin has seen it grow from oné office to where it now has three offices, one each in Birmingham, Pontiac ‘and Royal Oak, with 15 ptofession-| al and six clerical workers. } Mayor Poulson said “there will | The uproar was subsiding today) under a barrage of reassuring statements. An AEC spokesman at the Ne- | vada testing site said radioactiv- | ity in the Los Angeles sir will’ dissipate quickly. He said the | amount was equa] only to the. ex- posure a person would experi- | ence under normal circum- | stances over two months. | Los Angeles’ city health officer, ‘Dr. George M. Uhl, said: “‘There lis no cause for public alarm at lthis time.”’ « * | As the tests ended, the AEC said this fall's series of 19 shots “ad- vanced the development of small, iow-yield nuclear weapons for the defense of the free world.” Testing began on the southern Nevada desert in 1951. In all, 88 atomic shots have been fired. ; | j i } | Admiration Goes Deep _ OLATHE, Kan. @ — David | Keramer_is only 2 but he has a feeling for President Eisenhower | deep inside him. He swallowed | across the country will spend be- car washing industry. tween $1 and $1,500,000 revamp- ing equipment due to the new, | Since 1900 the nation’s paint wide tread of the 1959 Pontiac. industry has supplied more than ACWA President Jack Milen, |a billion gallons of paint for the Detroit, said car wash equip- waite, 1347 Yorkshire Dr., Bir- 1,500 feet of altitude, But high | activity over Los Angeles, Mayor’; Libby said the amount of radio- | 7 Measurements by the Los An-| =: geles City Health Department|” An immediate flurry of excite- Warm Pull V Choice Large 70 x80 Inch Size COTTON SHEET design or brown ‘ranc: 70x90 INCH SIZE - Blanket blends satin size in choice of pastel colors. | 72x84-inch, Bound RAYON NYLON , $5.95 lanket alues 88 of solid blue, jcnuara prea ued 4 Since 1948, the Birmingham) City officials are not usip£ naw Pike to Patterson, on the, The pistol went off and the bullet three groups: Pontiac, Waterford branch has been a member of the| this as an argument to get a | west, an ‘I like Ike’ button Wednes- i : Saginaw Street BEM i STI OR - a ern ne cm GIVE HIM Stripe Blankets $2.98 2 For 350 Value Hi Sheet blanket with 4-inch acetate | satin binding. Choice of blue or © green stripes. i Heavy Rayon - Nylon - Cotton 4 s 4 Plaid Blankets — $6.95 99 | Value ; inch plaid blanket in variety i IMM secre REIL ONES GCG ELIE AEE i ... for His Birthday ... for Christmas favorable vote Tuesday. | However, the west Saginaw front- a \grazed the inside of Miss Vigil's 4nd Lake Se Meerd * right leg. But she. grabbed the * National Family Service Assn. of; day. Doctor said he was in no | | America. | danger. POWER TOOLS Use Free Layaway! They aren't talking about the! 48 between Pike and Patterson weapon and was holding Glatman| Mrs. Noel-Buckner, Pontiac co- - ct that the state last tested the|@8 well as that between Dawson at bay when patrolmen happened’ Chairman. and her four area Small Deposit Holds! Clinton in August, and the results) and Wessen is still included within phasized. of that test might force construc- tion of a new plant The actual results won't be) To protect the urban renewal known until after Tuesday. and of- area on the north and east, Stier- ficials are happy that this is so.. er said, several boundary —_—_———_——_ | changes have been made on the . 2 | advice of local and federai plan- Mad Midnight Sale =. | The eastern boundaries have Draws Peak Crowd | been pushed to the rear of the . |eastern property lines along South ; ; ;Paddock, Perkins and Parkhurst Last night's "Mad Midnight} ‘ i Sale’ at the Tel-Huron Shopping ribet ee ee chioae Me Center was successful ‘‘beyond our Willard) - expectations’, Fred J. Niedelson, ; nae voor Mer ary has crossed Pike street be- More than 900 autos filled the, ™Ce? t Po oad 2 LEARE IS center's parking lot and many pa. ond pe ee elongate trons had to park two or three noe ede et Pike: blocks away, he said. This was, * Bt vs believed to be the largest ¢rowd! In this area lies the site for the at the center in its history in- new central] fire station, and Stier- cluding holiday seasons ier advised that federal assistance All 14 stores were open until| may be available for its construc- 8°30 p.m. and then reopened at 9 tion since it would, in part, serve until midnight for the three-hour) the renewal area. pre-Halloween special event | Free coffee for custamers was The city’s planning consultants, Geer Associates, suggested turn- provided. ing to the state act for the west- — | rn portion of the development The Weather area, Stierer said. rent Secstbes - “The major financing difference ne sy at e 4 ort . PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Felr ana “Ould be that the city would not rather windy today. bigh 62. Winds haye federal funds available to westerly 15-25 miles today tenight and temerrow, a Partly clondy little coeter COVEr any josses incurred in the the federal aid area, Stierer @m- | To the north, the project bound-} a ichairmen report their 42 districts * * Still badly bruised, Miss Vigil: Per cent of their $12,196 quota. eee near-fatal date with Raw Roderick Taylor, leaessalee Ube | I chairman, has reco “I did not beeqame alarmed until See eset 105 | per cent of her quota to become ;we entered the Santa.Ana Freeway, ; ; 3 erkee ”| the first of the eight Pontiac jand he began driving-at a tre-| , : | ; : . | and Waterford area chairmen ;mendous speed. He wouldnt an- te surpass her geal swer my questions or even look atl x com: Mrs. Robert Giroux, Waterford | ‘We eventually reached a lonely | Co-chairman, announced her four section and he turned off into aj area and 53 district chairmen have jlittle tiny side road. ;/Teached 61.1 per cent of Water- | ‘Suddenly he pulled out a gun) ford’s quota. In dollars and cents ‘and pointed it at me. Instinctively| this comes to $4,128.42 towards a I grabbed it on the muzzle. | $6,744 quota. | “Then, although 1 still held the * * gun, and was screaming, he picked up a piece of rope from the! Angely , ear ant Lat ioe |Angelus under Mrs. J. S. Tuttle other) have already is . Ss uae : . é surpased their quot hand in back of me. ‘Just do as’ by $5 with $1555 tuned in es 'I tell you and you won't get hurt,’ -... : ned in. — over, they still have more calls to he said. i “I knew, however, that he would! oe ‘kill me and T wouldn't let go of} the gun. Somehow, with the hand ; that sis in back at me, Pepeet CANGIdates Push |the door ori my side and we both! oa, Election Nears |fell out onto the street. as | “We rolled over and over on the | (Continued From Page One) such issues as education, social shoulder of the road. Cars, mil- | jlion of cars, passed, but none security and foreign policy, but Potter discouraged it. “Instead,” i ‘would stop * * * “T bit his wrist and he cried: out, then .suddenly, ] found I had the gun in my hand. I turned it! of attacking my wife.” around and pointed it at him. i|have collected - $10,062.34 or 82.5 area | The volunteer workers in Lake he said, “he dropped to the level | Rsssapuananeananuananananaaadanuaaansannnsnnaseenanmaabannnentamasamamassapnanatennamuseaal FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS 13 ie “ 9 eee Not *. Record-Breaking LO | i | | ! MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS 95... Not Even $4.95 W PRICE on Popular Electric MASSAGE VIBRATOR PILLOWS 2% Tones body muscles, felieves fatigue, relaxes tense nerves, | | | | t 7%4-Inch—Brass and Glass Wall Plaques temerrew. Low tonight i) High tomer- purchase and resale of land,’’| “If I had known how to fire it,. Williams and Hart crossed trails, row S58. Winds westrriv 10-15 miles te- : ; |repeatedly as th hit f F night, Stierer continued I believe ] could have killed him. | ho i ; ey nl actories, R Today in Pontiac FINANCING NOT SETTLED |But_ he just stood there andiond Democratic’ Saree tn $1.50 ¢ hove! temperature precraing 8 am “However, Geer Associates feel patened) me and after a while the aehoun dae pareve in aa Value At @ am’ Wind veioci'y 15-18 m ph that there will be high resale . of Police SEATS Williams. called a square dance. Direetion—West Bun sets Pridav at § 27 pa Sun rises Saturday at 705 a Moon sets Saturday at 10 29 am Moon rises Friday aft & 79 7 land along Saginaw street for com- mercial use and associated off- street parking,’ he said Temperatures Dewntaxn How the city would raise fi- 6am lt am va (am ao 12m 60 nancing funds has not yet been ae S itm ‘) ironed out, Stierer stated. How- YT gy AS 10 am ever, he expected some = state Thwnedan in Pontiae funds would be available through 1As recordec downtown) the downtown perimeter road . ef plan which is in that area, _ Officers left Thursday night with! , (Glatman to search for bodies of at the Livonia Democratic Club two victims near Escondido, 65/0@™ dance, then turned the mi- miles southeast rol ihere! ’ jcrophone over to Hart, who said: A body answering Miss Dull's! |! can't dance 'em and [ can't description was unearthed five\°!! ‘em. 1 certainly hope that’s months after she disappeared in a NOt a requisite for the United States shallow gtave a quarter mile west 5¢74te.” : of Indio, A report representing Michigan tion executives as a site for new as low in the favor of corpora. | $3.00 Brass Placques - 14 Inch $1.88 i Genuine English wall plaques in | lustrous, polished brass. Full color scenes on velveen and protected with glass. No Limit. helps reduce weight. Pull YEAR Guarantee. 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Stierer's report indicated that PICK Ten Nominees plants drew stinging criticism | Reg. 66 One Neer Agen Sentiec (the first stage in planning should) . from Williams and other Demo- | oe ee eer cra ae Tae ey et mont OOP OL, Board | aa | _ , Myer temperature a aneery| aes ee ee will submit} : ° Calling it a Republican “smear, eather—Pair. 2 Pp 0) ct eligibility and reloca-| Michigan” campaign piece, Wil-. oReataer Highest an@ Lowest Temperatares This 00 report to the federal govern-| Ten persons have been nomi-jliams said: | Famous GE Telechron Strap ae tw ions Date tn 86 Years — sang) ment for aes nated for five 1959 vacancies on the} “I think the agents of other L ° erment eee ed that after a couple|Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-’states trying to take business away larm * Accurate Thureday's Temperature Chart months’ study, the federal govern-|merce Board of Directors, from Michigan will be glad ‘to ) Time ptece Alpen 54 farquet' MS iment uanlavoic He | z 7 Atpena 30 4s Mar eee a5 st ment would give the go-ahead sig-| Listed. by the nominating com-|pay the $50 a copy price which ; 55 peg ry ints Bismarck 61 28 Miar ni Beach 2 nal for final planning here, which mittee are: Bernard W. Crandell, Mr. Love has put on his political Reg. $3.98 famous named Buffalo $3 46 Minneanc is an ia 210) © trom eight to 10 months. | James Clarkson, Leonard T. Lewis report." 10% Tax NOM by Chicagn oh ag NOR Qricans €1 06 6 Then the city will submit its,;W. G. Clifford, Leslie R. Ware. * & DORM aS Ingrahm. Ac- Ciocinnat! ¢1 1? Ouiaha en a | a report and its application for Raymond H. Storm, E. Curtis Mat-. The 11-page paper-bound docu- silent electric pecurats atmekcuner pendable, a | Denver > 49 28 Phoe: o> gs, Hederai assistanee, Stierer said./thews, F. Milton Hathaway, Call ment was issued yesterday by busser alarm, sweep-second hand. \0% Tex) Deis q so 0) 8 on eas : he BL ung is being financed by|Donelson and William Dean. Lawrence W. Love, Battle Creek) Fort, Worth 68 $0 S Bie Mari oy 8 an advanced federal grant, and! 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Science, University sf Michigan All that is necessary at the popular referen- The boys’ mother, Helen Clark, on oT | | “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You" , » said Jack was standing in the door- If Michigan needs a new constitution, the intend- alway 3 Satie cae Re-elect United States Senator |i] Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App’. — dum on changes is a majority of those voting on a ed way is by holding a constitutional convention. , : . : b There are other ways to make minor changes. that partic quent inn: : sock ine ee slug oie £ POTTER ne MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 8 In the 50 years since the present document was More agreements exist on the need for bring- {ji a. pean So ” pect Ch. L. Lindemer 120 Dontine Sisto Soak Mile so | drafted, proposed amendments have averaged more ing Michigan’s constitution up to date than on the | = _ than two a year. Over half of them—63 amendments way the convention to do it is made up. But the great- | 4 4 _have been adopted. est single obstacle will be inertia—failure of people. *. fo to check the question of the call on their ballots. é h M d F e d d ‘ What are the hurdles in summoning a constitu- * * * é S op on ay, ri ay on ‘ - tional convention? First, unless a majority of all who If a constitutional convention is called,-the dele- ‘ vote in the November election say “yes” on calling it, gates will carry out their duties with deliberation in 2 | the required total will be lacking. accordance with a fixed time-table. . #| In other words, failure to vote on the ‘tall In 1960 their proposed revisions will come be- 4 : will count as “no.” fore) ihe people Jit then adepted at tne) eele tee | N IGHTS “til 9 o’Clock ! + Second, bipartisan support does not exist. The thes constitution will go into effect January 11, | : ©: Democratic party has decided against it because the . * | use of senatorial districts for the election of the con- Michigan’s first constitution, that of 1835, was _-ventien delegates would give Republicans a controlling short, simple, flexible. The state has reaghe : ae a ; * voice. way from a constitution confined the funda- aoels = A a : Third, Influential statewide organizations are also mentals. It is up to the voters tosayon Nov.4whether = Waite’s has the newest, the nicest, and the very best values in _? 1 divided. It would actually be easier to pass revisions or not a convention shall be called. | . Yi iad aaa : ee eo: ER eR A EE eS C A R C O ATS F OR THE Sound Gosts $20,000 _|#/#8%._ Windows were broken "UJ AW Dispute Keeps Offer New Lakes Charts , WHOLE FAMILY “la number of buildings, plaster | | DETROIT u—Two new charts of PANAMA CITY, Fla. (UPI) —' fell at the courthouse and a tile | Authorities estimated a jet plane was knocked from the ceiling of Fy-Cello Plants Shut Great Lakes areas fn Michigan’ ’ . “ a” caused $20,000 property damage] » schoolroom. have been issued by the US. lake}! Women’s Dan River “Dansheen when it broke the sound barrier| DETROIT Five plants of the Survey of the Army Corps of En-j . - over the city yesterday. One girl} An order prohibiting gambling in|Ex-Cello Corp., makers of wire and eneers. One Shows the St. Marys suffered a minor cut from flying|the U.S. Army was issued in 1778.|paper. products, remained closed River to Au Sable Point and the POPLI N or PLAI D today in a dispute with the United| second is of Grand Marais to Big Auto..Workers. |Bay point. The charts are sold for A company spokesman said the|75 cents each through the Detroit! 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Jewelry Street Floor Special Purchase! ‘Mademoiselle’ Van Raalte ‘all purpose sheers Made to sell for $] 15 165 New twin thread all purpose cheers by Van Raalte, made to sell for 1.65, now only 1.15! Full fashion- ed, proportioned sizes 812-11. Fall colors: pewter, sable, grenadine high - fight, steel blue. Soft as butter... perfect with all the.new silhouettes... New Leather Slimtotes- Brussels, Belgium, has four-lane freeways which encircle the city, ++ Street Floor “? . HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher THE PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 Press Favors ‘Yes’ Vote on Sewage Ordinance An up to date sewage treatment plant is a prerequisite for any modern city. Pontiac is no exception. Our present sewage plant is inadequate. x .« * The proposed new addition to the plant on Opdyke and Auburn is defi- nitely necessary. The Michigan State Water Resources Commission insists that Pontiac improve its treatment facilities to meet the State’s stand- ards Pontiac’s potential growth area ix in the northeast section and_in order to provide the necessary sanitary and combined sewers, this expanded facility is a prime exigency. * * * Another point not to be overlooked is service from Pontiac for such significant additions to our com- munity as Michigan State University Oakland. The scholastic value alone that Pontiac will gain from this great Uni- versity will far exceed the infinitesi-- mal daily cost to the taxpayers of this added facility. * * * The current sanitation prob- lem, plus increased capacity for industrial and residential growth far outweigh the.cost of this project. The expanded facilities can be fi- nanced by a $3,300,000 general obli- gation bond issue. This can be fi- nanced to the taxpayer at a cost of about 70 cents per year per $1,000 of assessed valuation. * * * On a house assessed at $4,000, it would be equal to $2.80 a year, or less than one cent a day. This is a cheap price to pay for a City service as im- portant as sanitation. If Pontiac is to expand, cer- tainly modern sewage treatment should be No. 1 on our list of City services. For a clean and healthy City, this new plant should’ be built in 1959. * * * Vote YES Nov. 4th on the Sewage Disposal ballot. Vote ‘Yes’ Tender on Constitution Citizens. who go to the polls Tues- day will vote on a proposal to call a state convention to consider revising or rewriting the Michigan constitu- tion. The ballot calls for a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ vote, and a majority of all ballots cast in the election (not merely of those cast on the proposition) is need- ed for approval. - x .6~ * Most peopf familiar with Michi- gan’s state government agree that some part of the constitution might ‘be improved by revision, even though they disagree however, over what parts and over what changes are de- sirable. There are three ways to change our constitution. 1. Amendments submitted by the Legislature and ratified by the voters: Amendments initiated by the people and ratified at the polls. 3. Proposals prepared by a con- stitutional convention. These may be an entirely new document, or further amendments. s * * * The first two methods have been generously employed. The present constitution. has been amended 63 THE PONTI. AC PRESS Published by Tue Pontiac Press Company 48 W. Huron &t. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Rvesett. Basser? gorn A, Rm. Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Exe, M. TReapwett, Circulation Manager Howsrp H. Prrecenats 11, Viee President and Business Manager G Marsmat. Jonna, Local Advertising Manager Jown W. Frrecrenars, Secretary and Editor Groscr CG. INMAN, Classified Manager Fa Roser? B. Tare, Managing Editor The Associated Press fs entitied exciusitel e tor republication of ail local news print newspaper as well @s all AP news dis The Ponrise Press ts delivered bs = a week. where carrier etrvice ts not ayauab in Oakland. Getiesee, Livingston Maen Kathtenaw Counties It is $1200 a seer ne rhigan and al] other placer ip tne tr $20.00 a year. All mail subscriptions payable in advance. Entered as second ciass Matter at Pontiac Member of ABC. Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181. * j 4 ed States times; so often that our top legal document has been labeled the “patch-work constitution.” All three methods listed above have one important thing in com- mon: Any change in the constitution MUST BE RATIFIED by voters at the polls. * * * Some of the phases of state govern- ment which might occupy attention of such a special convention include: The entire state tax system; The courts; should judges be elected or appointed? Home rule; if it’s good for cities and villages, why not for counties? Representation in the State Legislature (reapportionment). These are but a few of the vital state governmerttal functions which are deserving of periodic study to keep them in tune with changing times. * * * There is another important consid- eration on the convention proposal: If the proposition is approved, the convention need not necessarily re- write the entire constitution; it need not even recommend ANY changes. Its function and duty will be to study the constitution. Any changes it decides should be made will be RECOMMENDATIONS ONLY to the voters. * * * With this safeguard around a study that is sorely needed, The PREss recommends posal. The Man About Town Getting Chummy Open Season Causes Birds to Demonstrate Good Sense Ballot: What's ne good if you de_not exercise it. A cock pheasant ‘that hag been invad- ing the poultry yard of Randall Milthouse at Pontiac Lake, and fighting with his roosters, has not left the protection of a nearby swamp since the bird season opened. “If you want a pet deer, just put ouf a salt block,” phones Mrs. ROse Gregory of Lake Orien, who has an every evening call from a pair. A cock pheasant on the pavement near the corner of Saginaw and Pike Streets Tuesday noon, according to Harry Flinterman, who was one of the spectators, didn't seem nearly as excited as the many watch- ing it. A bevy of quail which has incréased from a single pair to 20 or more in the ‘past five years forage on both sides of the Dixie near the home of Arthur Feldman, about 15 miles northwest of Pontiac never take to the wing — except when crossing that busy highway. Then they fly high. Reports from the Drahner Woods wild life sanctuary in northeast Oakland Coun- ey, sent me by Paul Fales, who lives near it,. says it has enjoyed a great influx of birds during the last few days, seeking its protection—which isn’t absolute. He saw a fox kill a pheasant there the other day. A phone call from a woman who would identify herself only as “One ef Their Neighbors,” tells of a couple who let the finance com- pany take their washing machine so he could buy a gun. Although Halloween is a relic of pagan times, the Pontiac area has learned to celebrate it in a safe, sane and joyous manner. Let’s keep it that way. V erhal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hooper Prospect St; golden wedding. Mrs. Anna Bothwell of 2435 Elizabeth Lake Road; 90th birth- day. of 322 Mrs. Bertha Hyatt of 308 Oakland Ave.; 86th birthday. Earl Conklin of 163-West Lawrence St.; 84th birthday. Mr. and Mgs. J. B. Hadden of Lake Orion; 58th wedding anniversary. William Blinka, Sr., of Drayton Plains; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seelbinder of Ortonville; 62nd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Dawson of Fenton; 5ist wedding amniversary. , a “Yes” vote on the pro- > ' Kyle, M.D., ‘When I Wave This Wand He’ 1 Disappear—I Hope’ Case Records of a Psychologist: Mutual Hobby Sparks Marriage Leota had the blues! She felt that her marriage was heading for disaster. Then she injected a psychological tonic that has transformed her life and produced a_ fascinating mutual hobby for herself and her husband. It can do the same thing for all of you, so give it a try. And the booklet below will offer dandy ideas for your school kids, too. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z-359: Ledta! J., aged 37, is a Brooklyn housewife. “Dr. Crane, I was very moody and discouraged a year ago,” she told me “until I happened to start reading your column. * * some of booklets, ing the one on ‘How to Write Salable Copy.’ “Well, I didn’t have aspirations to be thoress, thought see what you had to say. “And IT haven’t yet tried to preduce any short stories or books. But I did get interested in your section on prize con- testing. “Since my husband and I were getting stodgy .and somewhat dis- DR. CRANE interested in each other, I hoped against hope that if I entered some contests it might stimulate his interest, too. PROOF OF PUDDING So I got some contest blanks at the supermarket and began working on the last line for a limerick. * * * “Soon he walked over and picked up one of my entry -lanks. He then told me I was wasting my time for contests are crooked. ‘But I informed him that you said most of them are honest and are judged with great care. “He likes your column, perhaps because you often pick on us wives, so he gave a ‘Humph’ and sat down at the dining room table beside me. * * * “Then he began criticizing some «i my rimes, so I gave him a sheet of paper and told him to _ see what he could do. “Well, before we got up from the table, we had composed doz- ens of last lines, so I asked him to pick out the three best ones from my list, while I did like- wise for his. “Then we sent in six separate entries, each one accompanied by a box cap. _ x * *® “Since the winners were not to be announced for 90 days, we de- cided to try some other contests. Dr. William Brady Says: Osler Defined Rheumatism —Arthritis Is for Snobs In the sixth edition of the “Practice of Medicine,’’ the late, great Doctor Osler gives a better definition of chronic joint dis- ability than any latter day authori- ty gives, under the heading Morbiq Anatomy. But, alas, « poor merchant of med- icine. He called chronic joint dis- ability ‘chronic rheumatism" and made it extreme- ly distasteful to # the $300 snobs by saying“‘It is most common among the poor, particu- larly washerwom- en, day laborers, ™ and those whose DR. Bt ADY occupation exposes them to cold and damp.” By a stroke of his pen Osler unwittingly made a million cus- | tomers for the ‘arthritis’ era. The snobs were happy to he freed from the stigma of ‘“‘rheu- matism.”’ Osler was no In the third edition of ‘‘Diseases of the Nose and Throat, D. Braden said, under the head- ing, Treatment of Enlarged (hy- pertrophied) Tonsils: ° The Country Parson “Why do fathers will spend hours learning to sink a putt—and not 10 min- utes learning to raise a son?” you suppose some_ “If the surface of the. organ be regular, the removal a small portion (tonsillotomy) means of the tonsillotome, will, by reason of contraction of the scar tigsue which necessarily follows, materi- ly reduce its size, the object of this procedure being merely to relieve the symptoms, without the removal of the entire tonsil, as its presence is physiological.” * * * Dr. Kyle did mention tonsillec- tomy “by means of the tonsillo- tome.” as the method of choice “if the tonsil is enormously en- larged, boggy, and with large crypts in which there is a ten- dency to accumulation, associated with the condition known as caseous tonsillitis.”” The difference between tonsil- lotomy (removal of a small por- tien of the tonsil) and tonsil- lectomy (removal of the tonsil) was evidently the size of . the bite made by the tonsillotome. Kyle did not suggest blind dis- section of the throat, which is a fair description on the atrocity which too many operators haye perpetrated on children in the name of surgery. , When I say blind dissection, I mean what I .say. Competent pathologists, microscopically ex- amining tissue removed by ton- sillectomy, find in too many in- stances that the ‘“‘surgeon’’ has hacked out tissue, Try to find three recognized medical authorities who agree about the indications for removal of the tonsils — or one recognized ‘medical authority who defines “chronic arthritis’ in terms an unedueated person can understand. I’ve been searching the literature for years and all.I have found to date is masterful equivocation. * * * Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining ie personal health and hygiene, not ease, diagnosis, or treatment. will b answered by Dr, William Brady, if a stam self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontine Press, Pontia€, (Copyright 1958) Michigan. portions of throat, muscle along with bits of tonsil In fact, we had about 75 entries mailed into a dozen or more con- tests before that first limerick contest finally awarded its prizes: “Well, Dr. Crane, my husband got $10 on one of his entries, but I didn’t rate anything. CONTEST BUGS “Since then we have become actual contest fanatices. I guess the ‘bug’ gets you after you win a prize. “Now we still have almest 100 entries outstanding, but we have won an electric refrigerator, plus several cases 6f canned goods and some cash prizes that ranged - from §2 up to $100. “Better than the prizes, how- ever, has been the fact my hus- band and I now work together al- most every night in this zestful hobby. * * * “We have started reading en- cyclopedias and reference books on all ‘sorts of subjects. So we have whetted our wits and added a lot to our knowledge. “But my moodigess is gone -and I can't thank you enough for bringing my husband and me back together in this fas- ceaatings hobby of prize contest- ing. ” Ycu readers don't know what you are missing if you haven't tried prize contesting as a very stimu- lating and often lucrative hobby. * * * So send for my booklet ‘‘How to Write Salable Copy,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). It contains a section on Prize Contesting. I used to employ current prize contests in my course on ‘“Psy- chology of Advertising’ at North western, University for they teach you concise writing. Always write to Dr. George W. Crane jn care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a long 4c stamped, self-addressed envelope and 20c to cover typing and printing costs when you send eee psychological charts and pam- (Copyright, 1958) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Halloween is here again . . . To manufacture fright . . . With gob- lins, ghouls and witches weird... And pumpkin candlelight . . . It is the time when youngsters try ... To scare off everyone... Although of course it merely is... A fling of childish fun . . . If only politics throughout .. . The world could be the same... And threats of would-be conquerors ... Were just ‘as harmless game .. . If only every war scare were ... No more than just a scare . . . Instead of beld encroachments and... A constant double dare .. . We would not mind if Halloween ... Were every night each year ... For there would be no enemy... Or treachery to fear. (Copyright, 1958) Smiles Running out of money. makes it a lot easier to be economical. lke ®t A wife’ likely means well even if she doesn’t live within her husband’s means. rr er ee 2 Money best spent for happiness ‘is that which pays a ed for a new baby. Me ore > Writers Tell Ideas - on Political Controversies sas Gee ua Glee dao Od ua tease binge we never had it so good as the last six years, Mt Cajes an sah int ot suis to try and cram One Oe eee *:. * * and all. How ean Democrats then be blamed? x * * You might say it’s the union, Then tell me how one company makes one billion dollars profit in a year? I'd say the union didn’t hurt it much. Industry was going along pretty smoothly until people started asking for a change. They got it and in more. ways than one. What does your common sense tell you this time? Nev. 4 Do you wish to pay bigger taxes? Certain groups plan to abolish the law stating we are not to pay more than $15 per $1,000 our property is assessed, Do you wish to lose your local government? Several groups are determined to abolish townships as a unit of government, leaving only counties and towns. In big-city counties, voters living in the sub- urbs and small villages are too few to properly. protect their local in- x * * Do you wish all state monies to be put in one huge jackpot? Every two years from such a common fund, with no sums earmarked, as at present for schools, roads, ete., you must fight for your share. Would your needs receive sympathetic consideration from big city terests. voters? x * * Don’t take a chance on keeping your present advantages. Vote no on the constitutional convention. 4 When Mrs. Roosevelt “Met the Press" the other night I was astonished. I never cared for the Roosevelt dynasty, but I did credit her with intelligence, which proves how wrang I often am. * * * In one sentence she fights for ’ every man’s freedom and in the next she doesn’t believe in giving people of Ohio the right to choose if they'll have a right-to-work law or not. She stupidly says, “No man is forced to work under the union if it’s against his ideals and principles, Let him quit and go somewhere else to work.” A man who has worked faith- fully for 15 or 20 years, given a fair day’s work and drawn fair pay, satisfied with his employment, is forced to join a union, even though he is always, for some obscure reason, ineligible to vote on union policies, even though he sees his dues spent to elect candi- dates he disapproves, to buy Cadil- lacs to drive union officials around, to pay officials’ salaries while they’re in jail for breaking laws, to buy palatial homes for the chosen few as well as yachts and a few of the nicer things in life, to retire ex-gangsters on huge pensions, and so on. tok Yet to keep the job he ~has worked at for years;he must con-- tribute to these abuses or, as Mrs. R. says, ‘Let him quit and find work elsewhere.” If the union ts. so good, it should have no fear of a right-to-work law. Bill of Rights A few months ago a bill was passed providing $25,000 a year pensian ,to ex-presidents, $10,000 a year to widows of ex-presidents, in addition to office space,, furniture and equipment, administrative as- sistants, secretaries, clerical help, whatever is desired. Are we just a money tree? This makes the man the important level, the con- stitutional office second. A president is elected for a specific term, not for the tax- payers to become financially res- ponsible for him the balance of his life. To many this bill is a great betrayal, not by either party, but ‘by every man voting for it. Does a one of the deserve to be elected or peelectez Think it over. inerreaied Observer I cannot believe any thinking “property owner wotilld consider vot- ing for a $3,300,000 for a sewage plant or anything else at this time. We voted $3,000,000 for a hospital addition, and now four years later and $4.5 million spent. we still have just a bigger mess than ever. ik ok * We have a million dollar pub- lic safety building and can't even use the jail, a police force City Hall can’t control or man- age. We have doctors suing the hospital and policemen | suing the City. .In spite of this they have nerve to ask us to mort- gage our property for s mil- lion. I say no. xk & Let's get on a pay-as-we-go basis, let City Hall use some of. the $4 million surplus and some of the million dollar a year we're al- ready paying for capital improve- ments,. but no more bonds and higher taxes. City Hall already has too much money. George L. Scales 100 Heriry Clay Ave. How many union-won raises and other benefits, such as SUB pay- ments, has Forced Member ob- jected to? Increases in wages, won for him by the union, pay his dues many times over, but he wants a free ride. . x & &* His kind is usually quickest to call a committeeman when he thinks the company is pushing him around. If he read David Lawrence’s column beside his own letter, he should be glowing with self-righteousness, Paying ‘union dues js little dif- ferent from paying taxes. You're paying for services, past and future. ; E. M, Renslear 739 Bigham ps 4 s tory. County Taxpayer About this so-called smear, who is smearing who? At least only one man is smearing while the champion of smearers is smear- ing the whole U.S.A. We've had six years of the best times in his- * ¥ * Don't they remember the un- employment in 1949 and we went to Korea to take up the slack. Mass murder is what I call it. Don’t they remember in 1939 the Democrats had been in office six years and there were still 11 million men out of work and Hitler took over and started us back to prosperity. But it didn’t last long when the war ended. They don't like Ike’s foreign policy because it hasn't got us in a war. They had a foreign entangiement instead of a foreign policy. They yell Ike doesn't let American people know what's going on. Did any- one ever know the truth about Peart Harbor? You never will. I just wanted to let the people know what some of the rank and file members think. Long-Time Union Membet Many people ask why George Higgins failed to be elected in 1956. Any party wants a man to represent them whom they can trust and have confidence in, not one who turns his back on the party when he doesn’t get his own way. Twice now Mr. Higgins has done this:>.He has bécome a man without a party like a man with- out a country. Can the Democratic party trust such a man. He should take in- ventory of his back record. He was well liked and @ respected citizen until-he became confused at the real meaning of a good citi- zen and a trusted politician. One Whe Cares The Pontiac Press has done a fine job.on this election. You have printed the-statements of all im- portant candidates and given them equal space. Also you've covered the other issues. * * * My family and I have banked on The Press for information and help ever since we moved here 21 years ago. When I go to other cities I quickly appre- ciate our own newspaper more _for the other dailies are pot good. a a a Also our home paper is about the best printed. The color work in The Press is twice as good as it is in a nearby city. _ 4 Satisfied To the unfortunate union mem- bers who never drew any strike fund, the UAW must have the funds, to support their firebug criminals and other ‘You join or else’’ programs. It's been told and retold that the union was to protect us from the company and foremen, but it’s beginning’ to look like we must have a union to protect us from the union. One of the Unfortunate Ones One Democratic candidate made a remark that Nixon’s remarks would sound tinny to those missing pay checks. It seems strange, in view of the fact the missing pay checks were taken away by a very strong Democratic union. Surely the few dollars a week these workers gain under the new con- tract cannot compensate for all the back regular wages missed. Some men have worked only 12 full weeks this year. Many have lost homes, cars, furniture and all hopes of being solvent for years, Their lost wages also hurt home-owned businesses, those so gloriously championed by the Democrats. ° 0 ek & & oF When you have no money you don't buy clothing or ap- pliances. If there is any q n about the unions foisting Demo- cratic candidates on their mem- bers, just listen to a broaticast of their Shift Break program on the radio, Let them admit Michigan's recession is on their own backs. (Continued on Page 9, Col. 2) ee ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OcTOBER at, 1958 iii Bob Considine Says: Gila Monster hic “e WE E SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE e. | feet, have a flat, blunt head and ‘SOFA-BED ) DAVENPORT. bee $49.95 Venice Bursting With Pride Over Pope. VENICE -~ If any. of you good folks run into Bob Benchiey, give him a message. Tell him the streets here are full of water and please advise. The only really dry place in town is the martini jug at Harry’s Bar. But Venetians. have something more to talk about than the pros- pect of a long and- touristless winter. This incredible city has sent its second patriarch to the the first cardinal they had Seen who/Venetian press. Dr. Renato tom- could laugh out loud. : bolani of the ““Gazzettion,’’ thumb- kt okt ing through the old files, found The - half forgotten phrase, the dimmed recollection, have come back to vibrant life in the mind of the public and the machines of the Big Football’ “Your eminence, be. certain to come back,” a man shouted ‘as the Cardinal who was to become not only Pope but a saint stepped aboard the train at Venice's Santa Lucia station, “Dead or alive, I will return,” on my entry into the conclave . it is’ of little importance whether| the new Pope be of Bergamo or not, The prayers of all ought to be that he be a man who will govern with wisdom and temperance, that he be @ saint and one who sancti- Surely (the Venetian argues) everyone must-agree that Roncalli was the pastor extradrdinary of Venice, ruling as he did from the great Byzantine Basilica of St. Mark’s, and no man can contest the fact one must be a sailor to live in Venice. There was singing and dancing and music in the tourist free piazzas on the night Cardinal Ron- calli became supreme pontiff of his church, but a little sadness too a heavy-set, cylindrical body, an) oversi¢e pointed tail, and power-| ful, stubby legs. They. are usually) awkward and slow-moving, but can! ability and quickness. Gila mon- sters can store fat in their tails and save their lives by living on this for several months. Political, Advertisement All Sizes + « sand Styles - - 9x12 TWEED RUGS. ....... $39.95 Platform SWIVEL ROCKERS. .$27.50 Hi-Back Hardwood ROCKERS $ 9.95 OTTOMANS from $ 4.25 WANTED I Mile East of Auburn Heights throne of Peter. The first was Giu-| Sarto called back. As it turned out,| Venetian in the street — if there : Card ; ; ’ : and here again we have the resur- i ; ms ; ; Sons Pia X in 1800 aad cince tos for Politicians he coulda’t keep his: word. were any streets — will tell you |rected recollection. Someone re-|| demand fighting representation, FURNITURE SALES Bote Pius X tn 1808 and since has} « * * now Gat ” was @ | -alled that as he left the railroad|| © Cast their un ballots to 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) been made a saint. ___ Now lightning has struck again. Angelo Giuseppe Cardinal Ronealli' it \Rome from the same station Sun-|predict in the 13th century that the has been named Pope and jaken Credit f or Recovery day, Oct. 12, he wrote his friend, |Pope of this day would be a “‘pastor/bere in 15 days than it is to be! Repestiesn | Mate Cents) Comaete a name that has gathered dust, They Didn't Achieve “One word/and sailor?” lgoing to the conclave.” Ch. L, Lindemer through six centuries of the papacy | | — John. We are in Venice dredging in- formation for a series about the new Pope, which begins raged It is fascinating to walk in the footsteps of those who knew him but will never know him again. Everybody has a story about the | new Pope. Everybody professes or | really did have some personal ex- perience with him. They ran into lieally speaking. If people blame Shortly before Angelo Giuseppe | Both Parties Claiming |cardinal Roncalli departed for, the Bishop of Bergamo: | cinch to be elected Pope. Did not the great Saint Malachy station for the conclave in Rome) he, said, “It is a more beautiful, thought to me that I can return| Re-elect United States Senator CHARLES E. POTTER You Always Buy for Less at L& S 9-6 MON. thru SAT.—FRI. ‘til 9—FE 5-9241 PY By STERLING F. GREEN Axsociated Press News Analyst i” WASHINGTON (AP)—Democrat- ‘ic candidates undoubtedly gained many potential votes from the ‘business recession. Now the Ré- publicans are. making campaigni _ . ammunition out of the recovery. This is right and normal, polit- the ‘‘ins” when things go wrong, ” “ins” are entitled to claim credit when affairs right them- selves. him as he informally strolled the streets. They were at St. Mark's the Sunday he suggested that ladies, visiting Venice wear clothes in pub- lic. They remember that he was ’* *« & The fact is however that poli- ticians, policies and panaceas 4) seem to have had little to do with either causing or curing the busi- Model SP-40R 2-CYCLE FILTER-FLO HIGH-SPEED DRYER High speed drying at safe, low temperatures. Dries a typical load of family wash in as Little as 35 minutes. WASHER Normal wash, rinse and spin cycles for cottons and @ Filter-Flo Washing System. | RUBBER BOOTS | }, © EASY ON AND OFFI fy P PRE-OPENING ness slump. As the economic dala accumulate, the 1957-58 recession DISCOUNTS looks more and more like a very | ordinary swing and backswing of | the economic pendulum. Sales Price {| Far from being an unprecedent- Ao Alum. ed or rushing rebound, as some ; ad Storm 19* hae hag obeer it, the recovery is DIAL DEFROST . \a little behind schedule by com- G @) Doers ........ |parison with the upturns from the REFRI a RAT IR $1. 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Rd. oe evens Hwy. ve. Washington Street © GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, “MICHIGAN DISTRICT 6501 {e MNEVADA, DETROIT 34, "MICHIGAN Tw 2- 2-7600 \ t » TOM’S ELECTRIC ‘Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. -t EIGHT ios | j Ask States to Back Water Safety Laws KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ) — In the interests of water safety, gov- ernors of all states will be asked) ta. support legislation requiring registration of ali motorboats, Te-| gardless of their power. The board of directors of the National Water Safety Congress | have decided to seek the governors’ ! support for the legislation. A re- solution directed its secretary, Claude Fox of Knoxville, to write to each chief executive about the matter. : The safety group wants to see various state legislatures pass laws implementing the 1948 Fed- eral Boating Act and tightening it with somewhat stricter require- ments. First English Bible was- trans- lated in 1535. Outdoor City Employes Will Get Cold Shoulder . WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI) — City employes who catch cold while working outdoors needn't ex- pect the city to pay their doctor’s bills, * * * The city manager so ruled when it was suggested that the workers might be entitled to such medical expense claims. (Political Advertisement) ? (Political Advertisement) (Political’ Advertisement) j VOTE FOR HOPE > GORMAN TO REPRESENT YOU AND PONTIAC INTHE STATE LEGISLATURE * QUALIFIED Unbiased and Unbossed * A REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE CAPABLE THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 Leader Observes Birthday __ , | blared TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — Na- tionalist Chinese marked the birthday of President Chiang Kal- shek today with noisy fireworks and music on Formosa. On Quemoy occasional Commu- nist shells fell and there was one brisk artillery exchange. Newspapers ran special birth- day editions and radio stations “Happy Birthday” songs all day. There were parades, speeches and bands. Crowds visit- ed government buildings to sign congratulatory scrolls. | * * * Chiang, ‘who still hopes to sweep, the graves of his ancestors at) Chikow, in Chekiang province,) spent the day in seclusion with) triends. | By the Chinese system of reck- oning, which considers a child two years old at the first anni- versary of his birth, this was his 72nd birthday. It was his ninth on Formosa, since he lost the main- land. : : issimo, or “Gimo” The general as he is called, sent a message to his 100,000 soldiers on the offshore) islands thanking them for their, steadfastness against Communist fire and urging them to double’ their efforts toward eventual vic-| tory. | * * * Chiang has renounced force as| the chief instrument of his return| to the mainland. But he still be- lieves a Hungarian-type revolt; fused with support from Formosa someday will topple the Red re: gime. | For the Communists this was the third odd-numbered day of un-| restricted shooting in their partial) cease-fire proclaimed last week- “You Really Get Your Money's. ~ Worth at GRANTS” HERE IS PROOF! "Check these features: GET A PAIR... BIG COMFORTABLE TV SWIVEL CHAIRS SENSATIONAL AT Smart textured upholstering with lurex threads, tubular steel legs, no-sag springs, heavy duty swivel, & . SAVE PLENTY Chinese Salute Chiang — With Fireworks, Music end. The Reds say that on even- numbered days they will exempt the harbor and airstrip from their artillery fire to permit landing of supplies. There had been speculation that Chiang’s birthday would bring a ~*~ *« * boats and 4. gunboats sunk, and 3 other Red vessels captured by the Nationalist navy; 32. Commu- tionalist airforce. sion with a MIG. ee Radio Sweden has a daily Eng- lishJanguage program to give news of the world, weather fore- easts and other information to the vast number of American and English tourists who are sight-see- nist MIG1Ts destroyed by the Na- The summary gave no figures) on Nationalist losses, but men-'4j tioned one Sabre Jet lost in colli-|, ing in Sweden. U. of M: Weather Balloon ad DEEPER GO THE PRICE CUTS! AS SHORTER GROWS THE TIME! ADDITIONAL BARGAINS FOR THE FINAL WIND-UP?) IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! je BUYING IS | FAST! | Tonight and Saturday Rembrandt Lamps Seid to $49, a most unusual offer! Out they go now for.. 1950 We mean business . . . An ENTIRE and COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS! we must sell in order to save the expense and the inconvenience in moving to our new building on Telegraph Road. If you need things for your home new.er ia the future... come in tonight while selections are still complete and see for yo #- self what we firmly believe to be the greatest money-saving bargains on high grade furniture in our entire 41 years of business history! ——— OPEN | TONITE til 9 PM ; Tonight and Saturday $89.50 Platform Rockers Out they go! Real comfortable Plattorm Rockers that sold at 89.50: New ge for $ 9. | Tonight and Saturday $49.50 Occasional Chairs We place on sale regular 49.50 Occasional Chairs at the unusual close out price of "29 Tonight and Saturday $22.95 Occasional Tables Peried designs, etc. Cocktail Tables, Step Tables, End Ta- bles, etc. Light woods, or dark woods Tonight and Saturday $185.50 Living Room Suites Beautiful Kroehier 2 - piece Living Room Suites. Hand- some Sofa with Matching Chairs. Tosite. 39 Tonight and Saturday $65.50 5-Pc. Bridge Sets Wonderful bergain! Table end sold: for , : ‘39 solid oak frame. or beige. 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THRU SAT. ‘| ANOTHER BIG CUT in PRICES! on All LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Don’t Miss Coming In Tonight! $129.50 Barrel Back Swivel Rockers $88.88 $169.50 Barcalounger Recliners . $119.87 $185.50 Living Room Suites... ...$138.00 $229.50 Living Room Suites... ...$153.00 $259.50 Living Room Suites... .. $177.00 $339.00 Living Room Suites...... $285.00 $249.00 Sectional Living Room Sts. $178.87 $254.00 Sectional Living Room Sts. $199.87 $319.95 Sectional Living Room Sts. $254.87 We cannot guarantee quantities —ererything advertised on sale until sold oat, Every article in stock when th tH sales resi rerved, ertisemend Went ta press final-—an exchanges— 10 rvfunde— $29.50 Step Tables ............. $16.87 $29.50 Lamp Tables ............. $16.87 $29.50 End Tables .............. $16.87 $29.50 Cocktail Tables ........ .. $16.87 $49.50 Occasional Chairs ......... $29.87 | $89.50 Platform Rockers ...:..... -. $68.87 $119.50 Knee Hole Desks ......... $69.87 $79.50 Occasional Chairs ......... $34.44 $59.50 Swivel Rockers >..... .....$36.66 $119.50 Lounge Chairs ......... ,_ $77.77 oe ANOTHER BIG CUT in PRICES! Sensational Bargains From All Departments $159.50 Bedroom Suites ....... $128.00 $187.50 Bedroom Suites ....... . $144.00 $259.50 Bedroom Suites ........ $216.00 $399.50 Bedroom Suites ...... . .5266.00 $419.50 Bedroom Suites ........ $296.00 $ 39.50 Mattress, Tonight at ...... $16.00 | $179.50 Rattan Sunroom Suites .. $149.50 $ 69.50 Sets of Mattresses & Springs $55.00 $ 79.50 Sets of Mattresses & Springs $63.00 $ 89.00 Sets of Mattresses & Springs $73.00 $153.50 Bunk Beds—Complete ... $126.89 $119.50 Dining Room Suites, Now . $88.00 $249.50 Dining Room Suites, Now $186.00 $259.50 Dining Room Suites, Now $215.00 $429.00 Dining Reom Suites, Now $313.00 $599.00 Dining Room Suites, Now $417.00 $ 74.50 Dinette Sets, Now for .... $59.00 $124.50 Dinette Sets, Now for .....$79.00 $109.50 Dinette Sets, Now for .... $89.00 $129.50 Dinette Sets, Now for .... $98.00 $289.50 Rattan Sunroom Suites .. .$229.50 $ 19.95 Child's Play Pens ...:....$13.87 $ 22.50 Baby Cribs .......... MUNDREDS OF BARGAINS—-HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES NOT ADVERTISED—-SEE FOR YOURSELF CASH OR CREDIT TERMS NINE Are Here! A Few “Model Are Priced at Big Savings 1958 Sets f 158 C&V ELECTRO MART Oakiand 9 to 9 Daily FE 2-378) Park Free Rear of Store ee rs One for All 2 Good Time Qh Halloween I wonder why we can't have city drives for UNICEF. I’m not advocating the little ghosts 5\and hob goblins do without their after |yearly treats, but we could give second less expensive treats and give half the amount to the United Chil- dren’s fund. A handful of perinies from br 3 a would add up to a lot of iness for so mafhy employed again, and Harry policed) yiderprivileged children, Our own children have so much they could stand a few more lessons in giv- ing. Only a handful of pennies, but it will go so far. Pontiae Reader | still had when President Eisen- \hower took over. -. * * * The maiming and killing of our boys ended soon after Kisen- hower took office and there have been no casualties since. If our: President had wanted to put us running the final political letters which bring up new points of con- troversy. The only political let- ters which will be published be- tween now and the election will be those in answer to ones that have already been printed.) All letters for Voice of the People contain the name and address of the writer. This information will be withheld wpon request if the letter is pot of « critica) nature. Letters must be undér 200 words and The Pontlac| Press reserves the x * Now we have peace and a good prospect for prosperity and thaf’s|=°* something we haven't had for al- most 30 years. It's logical that a right to edit al! letters. BRUMMETT AGENCY and Republican Congress would have been more considerate of legis- lation backed by our President. So fathers, mothers, wives, etc., don’t Sraertole war pooner! Aci Big Navy Missile Fired Successfully the. peace-loving, freedom-loving | POINT MUGU, Calif, (AP) — union member, think seriously be- One of the Navy's potent Regulus fore casting your vote. You can even lose the privilege of voting. It missiles flew about 290 miles to a dry lake near Tonopah, Nev., Freedom Lover | Thursday. Two Give Ideas ion Halloween It was the third announced_fir- ‘ing of the missile, capable of I agree with Grumpy Gram. ! carrying a nuclear warhead. fro jam an east side resident and tax-' 1, fa pad lat ¢he) Naval ae payer. Last year ree came bY! yissile Test Center here. =o fe ran out| After a short flight to sea, the ‘of treats long before the hour.| : 1 t radio-controlied: weapon turned in- were iy od Ghee land and was successfully recov- fered at Antelope Dry Lake. The 57-foot intermediate-range 'device, described as the Navy's i about twice the speed of sound. |Set Christmas Seal Start DETROIT w—The 52nd annual EAVESTROUGHING | fund drive gainst tuberculosis will (Editor's Note: Today we are! | biggest punch, is capable of flying | Wear shai ‘Milder on Farms | Subway Class Severe Cases, Death Twice as High Among Other Occupations By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Writer ST. LOUIS (AP)—Farmers 4p- pear to have much less risk of developing severer forms of coro- nary heart disease than nonfarm- @rs as a group, a government re- port says. A team of U.S. Public Health Service researchers said this was one of the preliminary findings of a stfrvgy on this disease conduct- ed in six counties of northeastern North Dakota. The team, headed by Dr. Wil- liam Zuke!l of the National Heart Institute, meeting of the American Public Health Assn. this story: Among 20,000 males 35 and over in the area’s population, including) about 10,520 farmers and 9,310! men in other occupations, there were 228 reported cases of coro- inary heart disease during the year of the study. Of the 228 cases, 10] occurred among farmers and 127 in males} lof other occupations. The reported incidence of mild- jer manifestations of the disease— such as angina pectoris—was not much different for farmers when compared with nese * * However, the occurrence of the such as myocardial (“heart attack’) and death—was twice as ‘hight among the other occupational groups than it was) among the farmers. The reason? The doctors offered no views. They merely said, ‘““The reason for i'this difference deserves more in- tensive study.” ings: The reported incidence of coro- nary disease was over twice as high among cigarette smokers as among persons who had never smoked. “No appreciable difference in incidence .. . was present among farmers who smoked and farmers lopen Nov. more than 530,000 Christmas seal) 14 with the mailing of who did not smoke,’ the report ‘said. The doctors added: ‘If cigar-| told the 86th annuall2"4 more severe manifestations : infarction 4 'N 40% to 60% Off! | Among other preliminary find- SQUARE TYPE FULL 4” HEAVY 28-GAUGE Complete Stock of Fittings 20. GALLON GARBAGE CAN $f 97. SACRIFICE CLOSE-OUT| Power Mowers No Room to Store Them Through the Winter! WALKING ROTARY REEL MOWERS RIDING MOWERS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 97: 10 Ft. Lehgths — Reg. i % Lim * FURNACE FILTERS Your C hoice . 10x10x1 16x20x1 : C 10x20x1 16x25x1 14x20x1 20x20x1 Buy ‘Them by the 15x20x1 20x25x1 Case of 6 i letters to Detroit area homes. The ette smoking is a factor in coro-! ) seals raise money for free chest/nary heart disease, possibly the | X-rays, TV camps, tuberulin tests|lack of association among farm- /and other tuberculosis control pro-'ers was due to the fact that the Ferams of the Tuberculosis and/farmers who |Health Society and the Detroit Tu- sfhoked less than other occupa: | bereulosis Sanitorium tional groups.”’ Chief GM Medic Retires Taste Out of Season DETROIT w—Dr. Max R. Bur- nell, medical director of General | son out of season has cost Jack ‘Motors since 1949, is retiring effec-| ‘Atkinson and Walter Bower of) ,tive today but will remain as con- lnearby Van Méer their hunting li- | sultant until Jan. 1. Dr. Burnell is|censes for the next three years. | medical adviser to the National |The pair also was fined $100 each: | Larin Hospital. smoked cigarettes) MUNISING W—A taste for veni- hAssn. of Manufacturers and for-|for illegal possession of a deer; | | Mer chief of staff at Flint’s Mc-'$9.90 court costs and sentenced to} 110 days in the Alger County jail. | =", a Prgnch Budget (peenap Puts Envoys PARIS (AP)—American diplo- get mats in Paris have been told to tale Se eres Se oe t\Too Leng, Too Wide, Too Garish for Him PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Mayor oe Terry Schrunk told a City Council * meet Thursday U.S. cars are| It was brought about by a quar-jiog — too wide and have too! ter-million-dollar budget cut which) uch chrome on them. nal < the embassy “Tf we don’t get an American | m Prudently, however, the embas-|MAnu chee, to Pine and hoxury. ~ maintained = aS Lge we're going to continue to face a’ up visiting congressmen at the air- : 7 port, Assistant secretaries of state|™0°¥ nting traffic problem,” wae the . embassy staff instructions on where to pick up subway tickets, plus maps of the Paris underground system. and above are also still entitled Schrunk said “a to this treatment. | > * “Furthermore, we're going to have to relocate our parking me- ters, because cars are getting too| big for the spaces.” ~ U.S. Ambassador Amory Hough- ton, who is independently healthy digging deep in his own pocket 30,000 A. DEVELOPMENT 5 miles of choice lake frorasgs plus several miles of AuSable River frontage. 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SAGINAW ST. _We Give Holden Red Stamps b : ig + : : ee : ' : es ie FF; . 2 BE , o TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 = ne oviea cor as Aa UF-Sponsored YMCA Does the Trick i, : Iry Lieutenant. esnips - ot | : Boy Gets in Swim—-Loses Terror of Water for Abusing Gls Karl, a college senior, earns) his tuition by working each sum-| Army. Judicial d mer as a lifeguard and swimming) Expacted ‘< a Ft. Jackson Charges instructor at a Pontiae area’ swimming beach | He was a member of his high) es school swimming team, and is, FT. JACKSON, S.C. (AP) — A Presently a three-letter man with) general court-martial, board was his college swimming team. j expected to retire today to con- * *« * | sider charges of mistreating re- cruits brought against Ist Lt. Gerald M. Wheatley, 23, of Bridge- ton, N.J. There was a time, however, when Karl had no desire to swim at all. In fact, he was | terrified at the thought of going | Rear water. | x &« *k Wheatley faced a maximum sentence of 3\ years in prison and dismissal from the service if convicted on the three charges of assault and battery, two of con- duct ‘unbecoming an officer and one charge of maltreating re- cruits. Ile might have gone through life never knowing how to swim if it hadn't been for the United Fund supported Pontiac YMCA and for his father, who realized how | important a skill swimming was to any man or boy living in lake-} studded Oakland County. NEARLY DROWNED At an early age, some buddies of Karl's playfully gave him the old ‘heave ho” into a pool. Not knowing how to swim, and being thrown into deep water, Karl Nearly drowned before an older boy pulled him to safety * * * Karl decided never to go near| water again. His dad wisely | talked him into joining the “Y".! cH * * * ‘Wheatley’s court-martial was the last of the three “grease trap trials’ at this Army recruit train- ing center. The lieutenant was the com- Manding officer of Company B, 4th Battalion of the Ist Training Regiment . Court-martialed and convicted earlier were M. Sgt. George So-| | vie, 30, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., and ¢ Sgt. 1.C. Charles Moman, 28, of 9 Empire, Ala. Sovie was reduced 4 one rank and fimed $450; Moman ¢ ~~. HERE ARE MY EVERY DAY ROPE ot He Ve also lost a stripe and was fined’ $300. F * * * Throughout Wheatley’s two-day trial, the government argued that he was responsible for degrading acts and various indignities the ——— Telittenl_AGrertigement) WANTED Pighting Michigan voters who want a working, fighting United Seaton Senator in Washington Kar] stuck with handicraft, wood- | work, basketball, and sports other than swimming until an instructor finally convinced him that jt might be OK at least to give the poul a “try.” LOW PRICES... THAT ARE LOWER THAN SALE PRICES Sam Benson Says: I’m going to make November the greatest volume month in my stores history with unheard low prices on suits and top coats. | BOUGHT A MFGR’S SURPLUS AT TERRIFIC DISCOUNTS ... YOU GET THE SAVINGS! You'll recognize the brand names when you see them Made to sell for $49.50, $55, $69.50 wrvvvvTvTyYeeeVeY ) * wk * Karl fourd there were others | | i rwwvwevevwevwvevwwvwvewevevevevvwvevrs i Pentise Press Photo — is swimming instructor John Moreau (right). With a capable staff of instructors like Moreau, the Pontiac YMCA, a United Fund agency, turned out 68 qualified lifeguards last year and like him who were afraid of EUG COMI (oo Boa Ee NOTHING TO IT — For some boys swimming be aw muurvens when Be tainrice | comes hard, for others its easy, but instructors ont es: 5 Mianeow: | at the Pontiac YMCA work hard at teaching Alter constant encouragement) boys the basic fundamentals. After these are and guidance from a trained in-) }.arned, there's really nothing to it, as a member gave instruction to 1,200 residents of Oakland structor, Kart graduated to the! 4 the jocal Y, Steve Schultz, 8, of Troy. is finding County, where swimming is such an important “Fish” class and then to the : t. With him, working on those fundamentals, skill. “Flying Fish’ and “Shark”. oa * Ao | classes. That first length ef the ————-—— poo| was the hardest, but after | a ee he'd done it, Karl really began Restaurant Owner Guilty ae tic eS nk» ‘ cenpeiien) wale a ee a De ee a to enjoy swimming i, . a . eo «@ in Morals Charge Trial | ~ ¢ e As a YMCA member over a! A 35-year-old Birmingham res- -— span of several years, Kar] took|/taurant owner was convicted pe and passed his junior and senior Thursday by an Oakland County ef lifesaving tests. Before he was} Circuit Court jury of the statutory . out of high school ke was a leader ;rape of a 15-year-old girl. wie examiner, qualified to teach and} Judge Clark J. Adams set sen- ey esta both de and aus tencing for Nov. 24 for Peter Nick, the various swimming classes. jof 1564 Penistone St. A . > * 4 Nick's attorney failed in a mo- : . This is but one facet of the vast! tion for a mistrial on the grounds] : Necklaces and 14 K. Gold Jewelry program offered both boys and he claimed there was an “improp-|' special purchase Re-elect United States Senator CHARLES E. POTTER Republican State Central Committee Ch. L. Ljndemer Dia i hi tie hn A A Ni ha A hi hi hn ie hh hn hh he he i i —_ A i i a MN i Mi Mh hi en Mn Me hi i hi hn i ii i he tt errr ee eee eee eee CCC CCC CCC? adults at the YMCA, through the/er” swearing in and handling of support of United Fund contribu-|the jury during the four days of|- tions. In 1957 alone, this United trial. Fund agency graduated 68 as) qualified lifeguards and gave swim-| Sales of foreign cars have dou-|> + ming instruction to 1,200 area|bled every year for the past three | ‘years in thé United States: 12 — ——— Ss from the world’s largest importer - [ ae bo” = New Fall Suits! Suits! | Buy Now for the Future Suits In All Models! Take Your Choice! Save up to $25.00 $ 99"'3 a1 33" _AND A FEW MUST BE SOLD for $46.00 Flannels! Worsteds! Sharkskins! Tri-Twists! © All Wool! 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Unfortunately, however, in many states if you are a member of a junion to fire you. test can exert a 2. ae in- fluence in. bringing about unions that are democratic and free from corruption and which it would he desirable for thé worker to join if he conscientiously believes in unions. - * * * This is the point stressed by the Rev. Edward W. Greenfield, who studied the “right to work” situa- tion at first hand in Indiana when he was pastor of a Pres’ church there. As editor of “Faith & Freedom,” a religious monthly | This is the es- 7 sence of the a “right to work” caheoversy. Con passed a that lew saying LAWRENCE ithe states can deal with the prob-| lem in their own way. x * Eighteen states have passed laws forbidding union mem- bership. The people of six states will vote next Tuesday on whether to enact “right to work” laws. Considerable nfisre presentation of the real tesue has been broad- east. It has been contended, for instance, by some | membership in unions is moral, But the evidence shows that many prominent churchmen do not feel that way. Likewise, labor- union leaders argue that a worker must not be a “free rider’ ithat is, he must not be willing to jreceive the benefits of what the union does without paying for the} upkeep of nd — * But that aait te real issue at all. Here is what the Rev. Ed- iward A. Keller of Notre Dame University, in Ris book “The Case! for Right to Work Laws.’’ says: “It should be peinted out that » the non-union workers in an open | shop today are not ‘free riders’, | | but forced riders since under the | | Taft-Hartley Act they lose their | individually | right to bargain with their employers and are forced to bargain through the union.” The truth is a nonaimion me mber | or a union member who has the | j right at any ; time to to resign ir in en? | churchmen | that opposition te conypulsory | un- | published in California, he wrote recently: * * * ‘It is no longer the employer who decides whether a man may remain in his employment; it is the union, though the employer | must do the firing. This remains | true whether {he union leader- ship be Communist, corrupt, U politically partisan indifferent te the rights gn re in- terests of union members. * *. * “The workman has lost his free- dem of choice in regard to joining | or not joining a union. He\ has been deprived of his most effec- tive weapon of protest, namely withdrawal of support when he does not approve of union policies and feeder ep. * * He has been denied the right to; hold his job unless he pays money | into the union treasury.’ Judge Carter of the Nebraska ‘Supreme Court. in upholding the! “right to work’ 'aws of that state, | wrote: | * © “We have prided ourselves in this country in the rights of free | speech and free thought, rights Charchmen Back: Right te Work? which have been guaranteed to us by constitutional provision. “Compulsory unionism infringes upon these rights and often _en- croaches upon the right of an in- dividual to be free from foercion by others. x x * “To compel him to contribute to the support of economie or cal programs adopted by a un which may be adhorrent to him, is as constitutionally wrong as if simi- lar programs were compelled by |the employer. “The fifth amendment protects against the forced appropriation of ene'’s property for the support of} ideals which he may desire to fe pose.’ The six states where the issue | jis being voted on next week are | California, Ohio, Colorado, Idaho, Washington and Kansas. 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Reg. $119 = oe | my t EVES ‘til 9 i FE 4-1555 ' “WZ |. | OPEN FRIDAY ‘and MONDAY PARK FREE REAR of STORE iY South Saginaw Street at Corner of Orchard Lake Avenue OPEN AN ACCOUNT 10% DOWN | ee ) : TWELVE __ ae ____ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER s1,1958 hes Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby: Areas School Board |S: , ERNEST ANCES GERALD G. HUNTER MRS, ARTHUR .°GREEN Meets af Wever : ng Big Van | ‘Word has been received of the “Gerald G. Hunter, manager of] WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- - lie py the| death of Ernest Ancell of 14918 E.\the new products division at Bald-|SHIP — Service for Mrs. Art ° ndent | schools, explained th . Se EE, Wher (Gail, alein Rubber Go, Giediyeterday|n vac) Green 6 leo Hears, Beist Report on macial on pilicieg sell procadrts State Police Investigate; former resident of Sylvan Shores. |afternoon in Ford Hospital, De-). Tae Gece : e joo] system is cur- ! Mr. Ancell had been associated troit. He had ben in ill health emi Rd., will be held at 2 p.m.|_ $ Used to Teach rently being prepared. Thefts Worth $50,000 with the Newberry Market and alfor several months. aunday at the Spencer J. Heeney Mathematics in City x* *« * From Model Homes member of the Elks Lodge here.| Mr. Hunter, 51, was a graduate Siete pagans petal cies Burial ~The board also authorized the Surviving are his wife, Amy; of Lawrence Institute of Technol- me armington Cem-| Weyer School's PTA last night|Purchase of a small lot near Wis-) State- | etery. i : te“police have launched an in- and two daughters, Mrs. Almajogy and a member of Central A hosted the bi-monthly meeting of OF Stadium from the Grand Trunk inst take i Zeck of Salinas, Calif. and Mrs.|Methodist Church and Elks Lodge fo Pontiac's Board of Education.» | Western Railroad for $200. vestigation into a gang of burgiars meee Hazel Beck of Los Angeles. No. 810. Mrs. Green died Wednesday in'M tk ke It is adjacent to 23 acres of] Se SCHEME Vex fo enpty mod WEST BLOOMFIELD Service will be Saturday from the| He made his home at 150 Marl- cunt Hospital, Detroit. She was Dr. Philip Proud i land which the Board is now pur- el homes of furnishings in the SAN ‘DI Pa. ede : Glasser & Miller Funeral Home borough Dr. McCabe, nares ote beh is school caper euceindent ies ——— a a Oven Comey sae. Fireman John Schultz didn't Se HIGH SCHOOL in Arcadia, Calif Surviving besides his wife, Ola,) rackens, early pioneers of tee in C\for the driver education program. Tt is believed that the : a : are his father, W. H. Hunter of|!and County. Mrs. Green attende fslides of new teachers hired this posed een . responsible for some 500 oe —al ee 3300 ORCHARD AX. RD, J DORIS BE, HOTTMANN Missouri: a daughter, Mrs. Ger-|the University of Michigan. year and reviewed their back-) o¢ the five 1 iti of thefts : He missed a fire, from unknown| | SAT,» NOV. 1°8P M. Doris E. Hottmann, 35, of 57 alda Chaffin of Battle Creek: al Surviving are two sons, Arthur|8Tounds. country ys Angeles sor stor At 20 origin, in his basement. Firemen * . ee ee ae ao lcon James E- . . etudent and Alden, both of Walled Lak ge ——. least 20 gurgliaries in new jon duty put out the blaze. There : Short St,, died early this morning son, James E. Hunter, a student | ane *den.® e e. A brief report on the methods jan increase in marriages in 1957.| subdivisions were : Republican Committee of Oakland County at her home after an illness.of at the University of Michigan; a —— ettribeted to ‘was considergble damage. Chad Ritchie, Tressurer several weeks igranddaughter; three brothers: She had been employed as a and four sisters. ORCHARD FU RNITU RE - clerk at the Pontiac Laundry. | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. ; 7 OPEN MON and FRI ‘til 9 P M ‘Surviving are her parents, Julius; Monday from the Sparks-Griffin| ° * ° e and Charlotte Flanders Hottmann; |Chapel with burial following in| ms , e ; ‘ two brothers and three sisters, |White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. a —— 3 Mrs, Clara Bergquist of Marion, The family suggests contributions & : ‘Carl of Brockport, N. Y., Leona, be made to the Michigan Heart} Daisy and Lloyd Hottmann, all of| Association. | Pontiac. | Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur- day from the Huntoon Funeral Keego Harbor Man | 2 Home with burial in Crescent Hills at Dies Unexpectedly | Deaths Elsewhere wid nseser cwner and operate ‘of the Cloverland Inn, Keego Har- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mrs. bor, died unexpectedly yesterday Carrie Estelle Doheny, 83, widow | afternoon at his home, 1320 Beech-| of oil millionaire Edward L. Do-|land St., following a heart attack. | heny, died Thursday of a cardiac|He was 65. | failure. Mrs, Doheny, a philan-, mr, Harper had been a member | thropist, society leader and papal of the Keego Harbor Chamber of | countess, was born in Philadel-| commerce and served during. phia. Her husband died in 1935. | World War I with the American ~ w * |Expeditionary Force in Europe. NEW YORK (AP)—Girard (Van). Survivkng are his wife, Iva; | 2 . , _ ; Barkaloo Hale, i, 5 painter’ three sons, John of Keego Har- sf MONTHS TO PAY 90 D ‘ whose love for France included |, Thomas of Palm Bay, Fia., “adoption” of a war-torn French) rartorn | renc’.and Alfred Earl Torry of Oxford: | oe ee BIG SAVINGS ON ROOM SUITES! : ; Burke, 5 British nurse who was|°! Keego Harbor; a sister and fay S VE on ey RPETIN . te erandcren R UBBER - and ROOM SIZE RUGS known as the ‘‘Angel of France’ | . | and who was the most decorated | His body is at Pursley Funeral ‘Home in Pontiac. | woman in World War I, adopted, the tiny village of Maille in 1946) and contributed clothes, machin-| Expand Rice Research a ery, utensils and Christmas trees.| ' Hie’ was born in Denver. , CUTTACK, India — The govern EXCLUSIVE OFFER! AMAZING PRICE! NEW YORK (AP) — David T. reesarch laboratory at the Central Bonner, 62, president and board | Rice Research Institute at Cut- chairman of the Dynamics Corp. | tack. This ig one of the world’s Yaa! | ;: ¢ New Sectional Group VISE x * * ‘ment of India is building a new | | | (Holly) Holiner, 60, a prominent ' e - writer and producer for radio,’ | : <= LAST mee toord fatally ne tureday | ! Gg: ' —s < : . Se eae re ae 3 SISTERS MKT. i - ; Reg. $339.95 ; ON LY $1 8 DOWN diseovery of such entertainers as} Bob = Frank Sinatra and Pr} FRESH DRESSED | All Sectionals Reduced for Clearance SASUNGTON | Ae — William | T U R K EYS : ~ LIVING ROOM CLEARANCE | — | P. Helm. 75, Washington corres- NOW ONLY REG. pondent for the Wichita (Kan.)| Eagle, died Thursday of a heart) attack. He had previously worked C Lb. i ™ Sofa and matching chair, reversible me innerspring cushions ..... $ 89.88 $199.95 for other newspapers and for The Sofa bed and matching chair $ 84.88 $179.95 Sofa bed and matching swivel of America since 1948, died Thurs- leading rice-research centers. The ¢ . ' day of a heart attack. He was/new laboratory, to be equipped for I; Z Nhe S Cc . born in West Chester, Pa. la wide range of basic studies, will | | em SiMe re nde ¢ in a weeping urve: ww * ® * enable the center to extend and} Bt, emery Wuge NEW YORK (AP) — Alexander|co-ordinate more closely its re-| aa CAG PPE IFA ; | / Donald Grosset, 59, a vice presi-|search in rice genetics and breed- 0 Gia PE CPOAL tes wise Nylon Covers , as dent and chief executive of Gros-| ing, physiology, agronomy, disease | ibart cs her tie ; f ) set & Dunlap, publishers, died/and insect control, and quality. SSR Ee inc All 3 Sections : Thursday after a_ long illness. | | . ~ ot Seg eR ye y Grosset, a leading advocate of pa-) an px S | en a one i . a | pert cigarmaker can pro- 7 Unbeatab! ; ( perback reprints, was instrument: duce by hand about 400 cigars a} é 2 Bargain! al in establishment, with the Curt gay ‘: Nee 3 : ' | is Publishing Co. of Bantam | mate ae ee . : HURRY Books, Inc. , gee? ~ ’ = THEY ; : * * * 5 oe . | f HOLLYWOOD ‘APY — Mann| CORRECTION = ) Som WHILE | Associated Press in Washington) and New York from 1911 to 1917.) He was born in Warrenton, Pa. } i ESP") NOT 398" | WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Joseph. A. Bors, 51, former war corres-| j pondent for International» News| , Service, died Wednesday of a Political. Advertisement | rocker oe ee eRe SS Pe oe $ 94.88 $199.95 brain hemorrhage. He had mn | ‘Sofa and matching chair, nylon worked for newspapers in Cleve- WANTED | fri : 1ez sooo ooonoooS . ° | rieze cover $128.88 $269.95 land and Lorain, Ohio, before|} Common-sense voters who insist |, joining INS in Washington in 1941.|] On unbossed representation in He was born in Lorain. | Washington to Reclining choir ...........$ 38.88. $ 79.95 CLEVELAND Mp) so tees Re-elect United States Senator | ~ All Stratoloungers, Hide-A-Way Beds, ° . A. Kelsey. 86, president emeritus] CHARLES E, POTTER | Couches, Chairs, Sofa Beds, Chairs, Etc. | 5-PIECE DINETTE of Sterling (Kan.) College’ died | Republican State Central Committee |} Thursday : , | Ch. L. Lindemer Se Ss SEE <_<" REDUCE FOR QUICK CLEARANCE . ——— = | | | = , aed Formica Extension Table $ 88 V2, 4 | ALL BEDROOM SUITES REDUCED for CLEARANCE NG S985 mt - : 111 | anemones 7 21” OVER-ALL DIAG. PICTURE TUBF 263 SQ. IW. All Dinettes Reduced for Clearance VIEWING AREA na EXTENSION AWER CH _— ir S100 N tl a and BOX’ soarnNe (i . FER Piioy, = au © ror Meco mplete re 7 = $2.29 9 This Is Just an Example of the Bedroom Specials Available = = Consisting of: ) SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON NEW MOTOROLA® CONSOLE — . ad - — = ns pd ican bei MODEL TV WITH EXCLUSIVE TUBE SENTRY SYSTEM | FREE PARKING: ; _ FREE DELIVERY CLEARANCE ani = 1-12 foot ‘ (aaa << Low price big-picture Motor- Soe uate BL Sopaes | Furniture Pictured Typifies Similar Selestions on all picture ower for sherpect 229 mile BEDROOM p) ~ Ideal her use in : A 9 ) UR Living ROOM ‘ Home, Garage, Workshop _ Viewing. inishes: Ma 1IOgany, 6 foot 9 foot 12 foot P iofilm Bag Blond, Waimat. Model 21 K99 os ee ; | 9 SWEET’S RADIO and | OMP AI ) ; : : Tv sHop |i | - CARPETS \ —— 422 W. Huron St. Fe 4.1133 1 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE » PONTIAC : BEDDING FOAM RUBBER BED PILLOWS FREE PARKING ) LAMPS y Fer 7 99 ar a Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 3: BLOCKS WEST OF SOUTH SAGINAW TAM Prices Reduced ait \ Made with 18 Gauge Ut Approved Wire ° am ia a™ Lae ~ ~ 5 ‘ ee one @ ® \ \ eeen ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ocronEn a1, ‘1958 ne oe _____ THIRTEEN i cE : oe | dempite : ss sala oleate: . The guards went on ’ strikejfect the stoppage will have on the je Betty by 1965. es — coco: vse) Ta vi = ro Guards Strike Plant Thursday in a wage dlepute, They plant's work program.” ask 20 cents an hour wage. in-}-- : ‘Advertisement watt hour. “i” ect :. crease and the company has of-| . ~ Build ri he of A-Reactors, pce 2 of“ ConmeCtEM With AEC i cea embers ot re | DO FALSE TEETH se rn Pore ene ARLGUERAUE, Na. cay — feral ee ce ear| | rine, meron pre ~ The per A strike of.63 members of Local ] — YORK. (UPD mee Se vjeo president ahd cartabal tay . ern apna giao «overaton ser ap Mt 2) baw watt hour. These would be com-'99 International Guards Union of picket line. Plates, Bold foes tos teeth Simos Srey ‘announced @ plan to construct a| Division. P ion. With the ironing out| be economically competitive with petitive: Wits IF per: cunt st the America, has idled 1,400 workers kk *® * 2 Fumimy, gooey, pasty” taste of series of eral, atomic power plants) McCune made it clear that asjof the “bugs,” all five principles} eotiventionally fueled power |“fossil fuel” (coal; gas and oil) 4 ACF Industries plant here. The plant mnager, W. J. Jack- feeling. PASTEETH isalkaline (non- private consumers in the Pitts-| Knowhow.” This would involve the A LWAYS FIRS 1 QUALI | i burgh area. The reactor was built|construction of: smal! “package”’ | FRIDAY! SATURDAY e by ‘Westinghouse Electric Corp. | atomic power plants, each produc- under-a contract with the Atomic! jng around 5,000 kilowatts of elec: | Energy Commission. trie power. GE ull te wari by citing | These would give utilities 7 | ptilities small, four-million-doliar | gtional expeticaea: ee the con. peckage plants so they can learn struction of the plants in or near | the problems ef producing cities would give. consumers a | were. oe ehance to have a close look at pe- cn idea of having | the source of nuclear power. stop trying to bring you more!” . get used to i RN et %C conference last night by Francis of “developmental” nuclear power | K. McCune of Schenectady, N.Y.,! plants. Each would be constructed Social Security Payments | Top Benefits Long Way a By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer The recent Social Security changes provide Yor monthly ‘retirement payments up to $127. But, few People now work- | ing will ever collect ont much—uniess the program is elianged again by Congress. It will be possible to get as mugh as $124 a monte if you retire at 65 in 1966 or later. But it'll be late in 1997 before pnyone will be entitled to $127. Here's why: Your payments, if you're now working, will be based on your earnings covered by Social Security between Jan. 1, 1951, and the time you reach 65 (meri) or 62 (women). Teo be entitied to monthly payments of $127 a month, your earnings covered by Social Security for this period * will bhaye te average $400 a month. For most people now working, average monthly earning of $400 under So- > celal Security will be impossible. : For the years 1951 through 1954 the maximum earnings you could have covered by Social Security was $3,600 ($300 4 month average). For the years 1955 through 1958, the max- | imum earnings covered could only have been $4,200 ($350 a month). After Jan. 1, 1959, Socia] Security will cover $4800 of your yearly earnings or $400 a month average The Social Security Administration will disregard five years in’which you had the lowest earnings in de- termining your monthly earnings covered by Social Se- eurity. » «For example: Suppose you had the maximum earnings for Social "Security purposes between Jan. 1, 1951, and Jan. j 1, 1959. Your earnings record would look like this: } 1 , ee 2 2 besides Bl 1951—$3,600; 1952—3,600. 1953—$3,600; 1954—$3,600; 1955 | . i $4,200; 1956—$4,200; 1957—$4,200; 19583—$4.200. | a * ‘Bven by ignoring the years 1951 through 1955 in figuring | a your average earnings, you'll still wind up with three years 1956, 1957, 1958—in which you had Social Security earnings of only $4,200 fan average af $350 a month). . GET 7-PIECE SET! COPPER CLAD _ MORE STYLE, MORE SPAN ES I IN ~S0, no matter when you retire, your payments will al- TRE eet — io parton average montnty earnings of | STAINLESS STEEL! NEW FEATURES OUR RAYON LINED SUEDE JACKETS This automatically makes it impossible for you to receive soap nee celal Ror botr hcaialaey or a _ Imagine getting the fantastic cooking perform- ON LY More Penney value, more top styling features in penis are d of -avernge monthly earnings of-9400- , ance of these fine utensils, at this Penney low ~ smooth suede leather jackets for only $9.00. In fact, the only people who'll ever be able to collect price... fine high-gauge stainless steel that Penney tailored with fully rayon lined body and OO « the $127 a month will be those who (A) started working k - fl . in. won't abso b odors And ru ed ‘nave hands ly styled : and wool at 22 after 1954 and (B) have at least $4,800 in earnings eeps tke in, wont absorb odors. : gg SIEENES eee andsomely style SOS and wool . covered by Social Security for all but five —— they even-heating copper clad bottoms. All this plus ' knit trims at collar, cuffs, and waist. Water reach 65. Vapor-seal covers for “waterless” cooking, heat- repellent, too! Colors every guy wants... rust, ; The chart below shows the year in which the maximum | retarding handles. charcoal grey, beige and skipper. sixes 30 to 36 payments will be paid if you've always had maximum earn- ings under Social Security: i Year You Monthly . Year You Monthly © j ee ‘ - Res Payments Reach 65: Payments - poe esr gaat FOUNDER’S DAY VALUES prove we never stop trying to bring you MORE! 1961 120 1971 125 1962 121 1976 . 125 1953 22 1981 . 126 1964 123 1997 . 127 1965 123 iCepy right, 19% 28) YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER FOR A FEW PENNIES PER DAY! Do Away with Hard and Rusty Water! Have a whiter mash. softer clothes, lovélier com- plexion and even SAVE UP TO 80°, on SOAP! Why Rent a Softener Unit? Have Your Own for as Low as AIL WOOL TOPCOATS | AUTOMATIC BLANKET $& 43 Per Month #] TOWN-CLAD TWEEDS CONTROL HAS - ALL WOOL COATS Qt ncluding Sales Tax . .: of _eeiey te SAXONIES AND VELOURS 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Exciting Shapes PLUS | NO MONEY DOWN § . . VALUE | _ fi] Penney tailored topcoats have More for your bedding dollar. Wool and cashmeres. Zibelines, | | luxury linings, shape retain- . Same fine quality circuit used 10.99 looped mohair wools! All boast | {70 FEAR WARRANTY | ing, interlinings, hand=fewn sD > in blankets that cost twice the _ single bed size Saslity det alle youuassia\c | 7 | details. Cholce of 3 styles. price. 75% rayon, 25% cot- with higher prices. Now in ex- | SEMI-AUTOMATIC FREE WATER ANALYSIS | Blues, tans, browns. Regu- ton. Life of the blanket nylon * 13.99 citing harvest tones. Sizes-8-18; , lars, longs. se eT binding. double bed size : For Information Call: | . | | , _ CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S s | a, : Open Monday ahd Friday 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. . Open Every Week Day Monday Through Saturddy | ss Auburn Rd. FE 4-3573 All Other Week Days 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. _ 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. | ! i . ; i 4 : j A r 7 . } . 5 \ a ; a aa ae Pes eee Gee ee ee ee ee” ee ee —, FOURTEEN ” oe, | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Se eee ee errr eaeec, Sne Cn emee aa” — . So now there's a sign over the Restaurant Posts Sign isafe announcing that it c ins to Warn Safe- Crackers lonly.$35.60, enough for the Adlai Iss GoP _ ~ : : a ~ "a : : — | ~ ’ . ° , | ; a (UPI) —|day, and that it would take four Gives False Picture Paw ' | OW X Pt aa al VM 4 RAG : é Dy Ad | é & As irant to open for business the fal PITTSFIELD, Mass. | The 5,000-pound safe in a restau- | men working 17 hours with dia- e oe 3 ; seis ee ae Me Ge rant here was cracked recently to mond-cutting tools to get this) CHICAGO (AP)—Adlai Steven- : a a ome the tune of $6,000. “small change.” ________ {son, on the campaign trail in be- .. a a — ‘half of his fellow Democrats, has - . ‘ a es F reiterated his charges that the Ei- 3(@)°iae Bes, bg Pee == isenhower administration has not = 5 | Painted a true picture of aay watt 2 AS , | PE -_-=| J can affairs at home and abroa oe q For that Stevenson told a Democratic S | irally Thursday the United States : ; ty E LV ET thas faced mounting crises here land overseas during the last six ; ae - 9 lyears. : LOOK see sca tenes 7 * * : , : During that time, he said, ‘‘the > . : : White House has been reassuring . om yess Walls America that all was well at home; ~ : ° and Woodwork ‘and abroad. And the Republicans) ~ = ‘in Congress have done nothing but) ® : ' 4 ‘concur.”” . . : _ The twice-defeated Democratic) CG presidential nominee repeated his) © : 3 theme that ‘‘a void left by the): : failure of White House leadership i. Sh B h a The Luxury Alkyd Flat Enamel lis being filled by Congress.” 2 op O Or es © Velvet’s modern colors give a soft, Velo eo | x ke miter, glaretee fh to ony in | esrearans HE ett a2 st et . oe ts terior wall surface. They're eosy 10 | You, Pian |something must be done, he con Tonight and Tomorrow til 9 P, M. < << Sopply by roller or brush. They usually | feces Uke see ‘tinued. ‘And what will be done : r : bE A rane ‘ ® ; 3 Ey “cover in one coat, without priming! oho atta wit igs i a great extent upon St > 3 There's a veve color to fit into | “Indeed, whom we send to the|” , n : your decorating dreams. ‘House and Senate this year will}: | 3 $6.85 $2.02 ‘have unusually heavy influence on) _ © ‘ $ 5 8 3 Gal. Qt. ‘the course of American ae 2 . : ¢ & . during the next two critical)” i é Men’s | oe = * T * d wien 8 #4 eur For Christmas! years: Men’s ‘Hooded Toggle Ladies’ Nylon Briefs 5 su. 4 | Stevenson will wind up his off-)..- z § 33 @ Res. Thc. 0 deni Pirst j > 3 or 2 for = ge $] 77 Ask about our plan year campaign appearances Sat-|' Coats a oes enier. First qual-@ ; DRESS 7 Minneapolis. - Machine washable, Celecloud lined. ; . 2 IG ie at START TODAY IN ORDER TO | J C* ' Minneape Reg. $2495. Tan and Charcoal. Z SHOES 4 GET THE BEST SELECTIONS To Instruct ‘Challengers’ F - f ‘a . ‘ : | Ladies’ Sweaters or Skirts $§¢D SS PORTAGE “ | Democratic “‘challengers” who Men‘s Thermal Underwear " $@¢ 88 — RR OA oe eae 4 be Keego Ha rd ware No ‘ ‘will oversee the operation of voting Reg. $3.98—This is the finer type—not a cir- ea. © colors. ~ . -. JARMAN } polls in Tuesday's election are set cular knit. Choice of skirts or drawers. : “ ; ; na 3041 Orchard Lake Rd., ° ive an aap el agence 3 : Reg. to $12.95 Sj FE 2-3766 eld tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the . . . ; , Keego Hor PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE ; [ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotell= Mfen’s Sport Shirts Seopss | Ladies’ Better Scarves 6 B« : oe and ple . in Pontiac. a = s xiords a ———— Se —— —— | Fine plaids, paisleys, ivy or regular collars. | saat® 34-inch Scarves—silk solids and a alters an a (Political Adv.) (Political “Aav.) (Political Adv.) os Reg. 95 and $4.95. : $ 38 =: : o. if * 29 , 3 6 $ DON y f AC _ Men’s Better All Wool Slacks Ladies’ Sweaters $ > B83 i } = Reg. to $10.98. Cardigans and Pullovers. Skirts ‘ - Reg. $12.95 and $14.95 $ 38 * in tweed, plaid or sali colors. ° Men’ < N EED S ee Suitings, Wgrsteds, Flannel a. mens ¢ a New ‘ PORTO | ) & , LADIES’ i j ee nl * T : & : . Sew Di | Plant | MEN’S ALL WOOL a . . | PED 4 } 2 = CUSHIONED | ae , ; Tweeds, Alpacas, reversi- e - \ y Reg. $69.95. All wool $ 00 ; bles, brushed mohair, $ 00 ? _ Sw me worsteds, hard finish, NS plushes, zibefines. Single or 2 Reg. $17.95 al 2 | 2 its. Altera- double breasted coats. with : g- , 4 | & pant sults: era : cluteh pr button fronts ‘ & . tions free. . $ 88 sg ) . , : 3 i | 2 Tuesday on the Proposal . fo. . | y - Men’s All Wool Topcoats § © OO _ Ladies’ ‘All Weather Coats _§ , are. : “ Reg. $49.95. All wool tweeds, Saxonies, . a Regular $19.95 I 4 Boys’ There is such a real need for this new sewage treatment | Shetlands, Imports. | exin or salf Goan, ceilited or requiar ining: y . plant! Present facilities just. CANNOT take care of the : : needs of our city . . . we must provide more facilities for | SHOES | more people! Your vote Tuesday will give the City the ‘GO Men’s Better Socks ec! . 4 f AHEAD” now at a time when construction can be started at ce Reg) Zoe cotton Argyiesiand fancies. Ladies’ Winter Car Coats $ 338 Reg. to $10.95 = - once, when building can be done at a minimum cost, when : . Regular $22.98. All wool tweeds, flannels. Simpl Aer z financi ina is most adVantageous, now BEFORE serious diffi- oe bee ; tated self collars, quilted lined. eee! Simplex and Fortune , Brown and Black. culties may arise Men's § B83 Sine ste te i] Wash ‘n Wear Flannel Slacks > ; Bes Days a) Ul EI PUT YOUR “OK” on THIS SORELY NEEDED Reg. $7.95. Solids, stripes, checks—14 ounce Ladies’ All Wool Slacks § Ass ; Ree: $7.98. All woo] flannel slacks with belt HEALTH and SANITARY FACILITY ary i) Woo! Sweats $/3B | ‘ a ts wa i , ' i Reg. $5.95 to $7.95. ; rere Ao ee ye aoe ae ee NR hae 100% Lambs wool crew neck sweaters. i . i ° ; = ave others please ca 3-7131 the City Manager's Office. a Christmas Two-pound . e : Girls 4 " Q@. Why do we need a new sewage treatmerft plant? What is the matter . ES = Fruitcakes 2 : = i+} ' pnt plant? 5 « J a 9 with our present plant 3 ; Reg. $1.98. With plenty of fruit and nuts. : SHOES us - . Present plant capacity is not adequate Pontiac constructed its first é : Ps Regular $5.00 sewage treatment plant in 1919. The original plant has been expanded 9 L] and revised many times—in 1926, vey 1935, 1939 and 1952, Some / units are receiving late the flow for which they were designed. The : : 3 ’ Seca 4 present plant will only treat up to 15 million gallons per day. During : . a ; s : 2 mperce Straps oo storms the flow increases to as much as 60 million gallons per day— : Reg. $19.95. All stvles, § 33 Ladies’ Winter * Patent or Black Leather ~, 4 times capacity! The sludge disposal facilities are completely in- 2 all quilted lined. Tre- e A — _—_ Si VA Bs adequate. They serve only 1's» of the present load. The treated a : é 2 izes 814 to 3 2 sewage, called effluent, is discharged into the Clinton River. The State + | mendous value. y é # Water Resources Commission insists that Pontiac improve its. treat- : bs : cs ment facilities to reduce stream pollution and meet the State's S 9 A 5 standards. ea : Utica obtains its water supply from the Clinton River. In only twelve — _ 2, Reg. $12.98 to $17.98 $ 83 - s hours pollution travels downstream from Pontiac to the Utica water a. Men's S 338 if Poplin i << intake ; ; a 7 + 2 . . 5 . ; here WHIT e nec Gen hen HEL Gc orociee: ~All Wool Student Suits 4 * | Quilted Lined with Hood . Q. Where will the new plant be? What will it provide _ Reg. $39.95. Sizes 34 to 40 in all wool Ladies’ Dress A. The proposed new plant will be at Opdy Ke and Auburn, on 47 meres ; flannels, tweeds, worsteds. : ; of land now owned by the city. It will include a new treatment plant ae 2 a with a capacity of 5 million gall ons per day, pipelines to connect the 3 FLATS bas new plant with the present plant, and a sludge disposal system for ee 5. a) . ‘ es both plants, using modern incinerator facilities. It will be a modern xy Men’s Sport Coats 33 | Ladies’ Jewelry e. Reg. $7.45 and $8.95 plant in every respect. = Regular $24.98. Our regular stock of all ~ Values to $5.95. Ear rings, pins, necklaces, < . . . Q. How will the bond issue be financed? . ; a wool tweeds. # bracelets that you ‘ll want by the handful. ; Golo and Friendly A. The $3,300,000 bond issue will be general obligation bonds. Assuming : - a maximum interest cost of 4%, it can be financed at a cost of about BS SS $ B33 B f0c per vear per $1,000 of asse ssed value. This is equal to $2.80 per eG z vear on a_house assessed at $4,000, or less than 1c per day. ; Business and industry Ww ill pay 78% of the cost of the new plant Home owners will pay 22%. : 2 Winter Coatea Sets . . . No increase in sewage treatment charges is being considered. s Infants Receiving Blankets e : Reg. ise pe eae ale bow: § 33 ; Ladies’ ms Reg. $1.00. A stemnendous value for this special * cles. Each interlined with maximum ce aqaies VOTE FOR A BETTER CITY | sale. . / warmth. 3 to 6x coat sets, 7 to 14 coats. 3 Dress Shoes : American Girl. Reg. to $9.95. Choice of suedes and leathers. This year’s = current styles. ‘$4 se ¢ Boys’ Hooded Parka Jackets $QDES Children’s Sno-Suits $2338 Reg. $10.98 to $12.98. Washable sheen cotton _ All nylon fully washable. Regular $12.98. Boys’ : _ shell. Orlon pile lined. Detachable hood. ~ and girls’ famous name suits. VOTE YES NOVEMBER 4th _ What Will the New Plant Provide? | | ore eee een We claw onuananee care _ Boys’ Corduroy Slacks Sepsis : Girls’ Skirts—Wash and Wear epics Thick- Regular $5.98. Wash ’n’ wear orlon and wool ee set corduroys in sizes 6 to 12. Reg. plaids. Sizes 3 to 6x, and 7 to 14. fe e All sludge will be incinerated and a sterile ash will be the end produc’ > e It will remove all odors in the vicinity of the plant. e@ It wil] make it possible to install sanitary and combined sewers in the x ; 4 : ; eastern and northern sections of the city — including the area east ed ; . a ‘ast Bl ce bd 5 ye @ s if East Bivd : H Girls’ Winter Car Coats _ Ladies’ Leather . Mi e With the new plant the city will be in a position to provide capacity = Boys’ All Wool Sweaters for industrial and residential gro. wth in Pontiac and to serve such ee Reg. $4.95. 100% Lambs § 5 Sa significant additions to our community as Michigan State University- Oakland. Wool, Crew Necks 4 VOTE .“YES” TUESDAY w “ul . | Training Pants . VOTE YES for the Proposal * Regular 49c. Fine cm potion! A for od _ SATURDAY NIGHT AT BOTH. STORES 5 pes LOAFERS Regular $6.95 Leather Loafers, Cream , and Grey Reg. $16. 98, es $ stripes, plaids. Celecloud | 0 ioe lined. All sizes, PROPERTY QWNERS ONLY MAY VOTE The Bond Issue Has the t nanimous Support of the Pontiac City Commission ; Open a aneenient LION Charge With Option Terms! Witter Donaldson eect Landy” Floyd Piles PLENTY OF FREE PARKING a BOTH STORES Philip E. Rowston, Mayor ugen TE eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee FIFTEEN > diciary, leaping seed to sieeelona |by prejudgment, the exercise of any’ means left to the states to operate their affairs ag-they might deem best, has succeeded in keep- ing the schools closed. “I place the blame exactly where it belongs.’’ RICHMOND, Va, (AP)—Gov, J. - Lindsay Almond Jr. says the fed- eral courts are to blame for his failure to reopen any-of the nine +. +. @ integratiori-closed white schools in Some 1,00 voting delegates three Virginia localities. representing 25,000 teachers and He had hoped to use state laws/ administrators of the state's white enacted along with the school-|schools, earlier had voted over- - closing measure to reopen the|whelmingly to call on the gover- - schools—at least. partially—on ajnor for a reassessment of the segregated basis, the governor|state’s massive resistance pro- told the Virginia Education Assn.|gram and for assurance of the |. Thursday night. continued operation of ‘State-sup- Maureen O'Sullivan: Flies to Son’s. Funeral LOS ‘ANGELES (AP) — Actress “ een Maureen O'Sullivan and her hus- for GOP Spurt .{band-John Farrew flew into Los : w@FP Angeles today from London to ar- range’-for the eldest som Michael D. V, Farrow, The youth was one of three per- sons killed Wednesday in the col- lision of two private planes near here. His father said in London Presid Ri hard Nixon implored’ he was unaware the boy was tak- ent iny ‘ ing flying lessons. But, he added, ‘‘the federal ju-| ported schools. One-half the meat produced in’ the world is beef ‘and veal. ing and Nixon Pushing - Sees Dems Staggering, Stumbling as Runners Near Finish Line funeral of their WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -— Vice Magnificent form that never varies, never strays, and never lets you down, is why Seagram’s 7 Crown has more loyal rooters than any other brand in the land. . Say Seagram's and be Sure OF THE FIRST AND FINEST AMERICAN WHISKEY BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 65% GRAl NEUTRAL SPURITS. SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS COMPANY, KEW YORE CITY ‘hedge their predictions of a land- slide vietory in Tuesday’s general “tele ction. “They are haunted by the fear | # ‘that the same thing is happening | 4 ito them which happened to the, 4 | Republicans in 1948 when a hard-| 4 \fighting underdog clobbered an joverconfident favorite,” he said in reference to ex-President Harry Truman's victory over Republican Thomas Dewey. Nixon moved on today to Bil- lings, Mont., and Everett, Wash., in his cross-country campaign to help Republican candidates for) congressional seats and state offi- ices. The vice president said the | Wichita crowd was the largest he| has eddressed during the cam-| paign. | | Sharing the platform with Nixon were other GOP candidates, in-| \cluding gubernatorial nominee | 'Clyde Reed Jr., and Clifford Hope | |Jr., a candidate for the House. | | Although Kansas almost always is safe for Republicans, Reed and Hope have trailed their Demo-| cratic opponents in most polls.’ Reed faces George Docking, Kan- ‘sas’ first Democratic governor in 20 years. Docking is trying to be- ‘come the first Democrat ever to win re-election as governor. Hope is running against Rep. Floyd Breeding in the 5th Dist. Breeding was elected two years ago, suc-| ceeding Hope's father, who re-) tired. . * x * Nixon said the Democratic cam- paign has run out of gas, leaving the Democrats with “nothing but hot air on phony issues.” He said that usually very few votes are changed this late in the | campaign, ‘‘but from my observa- | tion, the public interest on a gen- era] scale first began to develop between the 10th and 15th of Octo- ber. “Since then we have been pick- ing up momentum daily and their campaign has ground to a halt.” Shortly before Nixon arrived, police got an anonymofs tip that three bombs had been planted in the hotel where he stayed. A thorough search uncovered no trace of a bomb. Of Sg ry Asse marie xe ALL WOOL CZ WILTON TWEED Santis ® Effect in 6 Colors WO depel ae vee ALL WOOL fae {BARK TEXTURE (ae Black and White ‘ ee! Brown and Beige Tweed Reg. 10.95 McCandless 4 Star” ont s* 4 r' Ease of Cleaning 05 ff =. 2 nek my in Tweed and Plain = eee a | 9 Colors © OP An, Reg. 11.95 Sq. Yd. 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Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Polk Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Winston. * * * Mrs. Warren Pease will be hostess at luncheon Saturday in henor of Mrs. M. G. Hunting- ton of Akron, Ohio, who. for- merly lived in Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington are spending this weekend at Oak- land Hills Country Club. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Erb will be hosts Nov. 8 to a group of friends for another of their football parties. They have chartered a bus to go to Ann Arbor (the game is Michigan-Illinois) and return to Orchard Lake Country €lub - for dinner and dancing. ~ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Reid Jr. have returned home after a visit in the East with their two sons and daughters- NOW ... YOU CAN SAY “Charge It’ at Women's 5 BURTON'S = wore: 75 North Saginaw Fashionable in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William Reid of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the E. S. Reids III near Phila- delphia, Pa. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Co- lombo will entertain at supper Sunday evening. Theirs will also he a football party—the Lions-Forty-Niner game, on television. * * * Bloomfield Art Association is attracting many visitors each weekend at its members show * Dressed in Four pages today in Women’s Section whieh opened Oct. 19. The gal- leries are open each Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m,, through Nov. 9. Amgng-the members’ paint- ings, sculpture and crafts, the beautiful hand woven pieces by Liliam- Holm are aftracting much attention. Club Plans Luncheon and Bridge “Horn of Plenty” is the theme of the bridge and lunch- eon party to be held by the women of Forest Lake Coun- try Club Nov. 12. Included in the afternoofi entertainment will be new fall fashions mod- eled by professionals and club members, and there will be three strolling music makers. * * * Se ’ Mrs. Wilmer Cowgill is chair- man, With Mrs. Paul Clayton as cochairmen. Also on com- mittees are Mrs. Bernard Gir- ard, Mrs. John Holmes and Mrs. Victor Cramer. * * * Club members who will mod- el are Mrs. Robert Walls and Mrs. Douglas Sankey. 7 ~ qo to select A. FAIRFIELD SET THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, 0 i ; ~ i One of the bést things about Halloween is carv- ing pumpkins. The chiidren of Mr. and Mrs. Noyce Strait, (left to right) Susan, Noyce, Harold and Have a playtime surprise ready to cheer up the little pre- schooler when older brothers and sisters march off leaving him behind, It’s quite a let- down to be stuck with only Mom as the prime source of entertainment. * * * Surprises that will convince him life isn’t so dull after all should give him something def- inite to do. A successful one is washing the back steps. Given a bucket - Keep Pre-Schooler Busy of water, sponge and old spatter mop, a_ two-year-old spends a happy hour splashing everything in sight. : * * * Taking only a few minutes, you can introduce a three-year- old to the fun of a tent made by draping a sheet or blanket over a table. Some little ones like just three sides draped with the fourth left open. Fur- nish the tent with an old cushion, a favorite doll or gun and a pan of ‘‘food’’. her Ne Use our LAY AWAY PLAN NOW Artca avacxe DIAMONG RINGS GUARANTEED FOR PERMANENT VALUE Be wise—come in now to select the Artcarved® diamond ring which will make this Christmas the most wonderful in your life. Only Artcarved offers you written proof of lasting diamond value—and backs it with over 100 years of Ppp esas naceesie 8. beaeaprcaag' Set . ment Ring . agegement Ring $400.00 ngogement Ring . $85.00 Bride's Circiet $225.00 Bride's Circlet\......$125.00 Bride's Circlet ° JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St., Pontiac C. 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Spooks and evil spirits— with wicked black cats — will roam haunts — and pranksters may whisk any unattached items off to some far-off shadowy land. through ‘your homey Tonight is Halloween — the time to ward off evil spirits and the like — and although trick or treaters are supposed to be small children—in cos- tumes and masks—you never can tell.. Exotic goodies, they say, will usually keep them harmless and happy? DATES TO DRUIDS The history of Halloween dates back to the Druids, a Celtic religious order in France, England and Ireland. (Their traditional colors were gold and black.) * * * Oct. 31 marked the year's and summer's end for the Dra- ids so they gathered and with great bonfires, mourned the passing of the Sun God and tried to appease his dark con- queror, Saman, Lord ef Death. * * * On Halloween night Saman took the souls of the dead who Roger, are no exception to the rule. Here they pose with the Jack o° lanterns that will glow in their win- dows tonight. Pictures of City | Featured Members of YWCA’s Golden Age groups were shown pic- tures of ‘‘Pontiac of Yester- day” by J. L. VanWagoner at , their October luncheon meet- ings at the YWCA. Mr. Van- Wagoner who collects photo- graphs of early Pontiac was assisted by Gilbert Gleason of Pontiac Central High School and his students. * * * Kyle Wilson of First Baptist Church participated in the pro- gram with Mrs. Ben Zannoth of Detroit as pianist. * * * Refreshment chairman was Mrs. Marcus Scott, assisted by Ora Hallenbeck, Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Myron Buck, Mrs. Ida Reeves, Mrs. Ralph Rhodes and Mrs. Helen Teitgen. Mrs. Fanny Spees is transportation chairman. MARK BIRTHDAYS Birthdays celebrated includ- ed those of Mrs. Adele Allen, Mrs. Mary Foster, Mrs. Selma Jacob, Mrs. Josephine Jenks, Mrs. Lenna McCully, Mrs. Cal- vin Pace, Mrs. Maude Scott, Mrs. Winford Sherston, and Mrs. George Tabor. * * * Mrs. Tabor and Mrs. Pace received corsages for being the oldest. in their respective groups. * * * Anyone interested in joining the group, open to all women 65 years or over, or those peo- ice, may contact the YWCA.: i & PHS ‘52 Class Plans Reunion The June and Summer Pon- tiac High School graduating class of 1952 is planning a re- union to be held Feb. 14. The time and place will be an- nounced later. .Members of the class are asked to contact Robert Martin of Briscoe boulevard or Jack Reid of Oxford. _ Have You Tried This? had been residing in animal bodies to atone for their sins, and sent them on to their final resting place. HELD HUMAN SOULS Black cats were human be- ings who had been changed to animals because of their mis- deeds. And black cats were of course the standard compan- Prowling Upsets Guests - By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I have at- tended confirmations and wed- dings through the years and at these receptions where a sit-down. dinner is served, I have noticed the parents be- tween courses going around to the different tables asking the guests if there is anything they * want or if they are having a good time, etc. : “Is this practice proper? | will be having a reception for my son in the not too distant future and 1] would like to know if my husband and I are expected to do this? Is it in good taste?” Answet The well-meant practice you describe is not to be encouraged. It is certainly not improper, but instead of helping the guests to enjoy themselves it actually does the opposite by disturbing those at the small tables visited and in- terrupting their conversations. “Dear Mrs. Post: I received an invitation to the wedding and reception of a cousin of a man I have been dating for th past several months. I in- tend to accept the invitation but not knowing either the prospective bride, or groom, or for that matter any of their families, } am in a quandary as to the correct procedure rel- ative to .a wedding present. Should I, or should I not, send a gift on my own?” Answer: No, you need send no present and I certainly do not think that one will be ex- pected from you. “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of mine makes really beauti- ful artificial flowers — in fact you can hardly tell them from the real. What would you think of using these perfect imita- tion flowers for the brides- maids’ bowquets?”’ Answer: I am sorry, but liv- ing flowers are really essential for the bouquets of the bridal attendants. Artificial flowers. no matter how perfect, would not be suitable. = ‘Dear Mrs. Post: Can a host- ess ever ask a guest to leave her house? I mean in a situa- tion where the guest drinks too much and becomes noisy and insulting?” Answer: Yes, the comfort of her other guests excuses, and in fact almost demands, this rudeness to the one who has become obnoxious. Treat Family to Loaf of Fresh Raisin Bread By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Baking at home pays off in several ways. You not only get a delicious product, but in the case of something like raisin bread or sweet rolls, you actually save money. Mrs. Jackie Cooper shares her fa- vorite Raisin Bread recipe” with US.» - | kek ok Mrs. Cooper does a great deal of baking for her family. » She ix as active as time per- mits her to be in PTA work. Sewing and leather work: are her hobbies. RAISIN BREAD By Mrs. Jackie Cooper 2 packages yeast 4 cup lukewarm water 1 cup milk % cup sugar 2 teaspoons salt 2 eggs 1, cup shortening § cups sifted flour 2 cups raising Soften yeast in lukewan. water until dissolved. Scald milk, add sugar and salt and cool to lukewarm. Add one cup flour to milk and beat with rotary beater or on low mixer speed. Beat in eggs, yeast and | one more cup of flour. Add raisins. Add shortening and enough flour for ea&y hand- ling. Let rest, covered with “a damp cloth for 5 minutes. Knead until smooth. Put in greased bowl, cover with damp cloth and let rise until double in bulk (a hole poked with your finger re- mains a hole). Punch down and form loaves. Place in greased pans and let rise again until double. Bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes. After removing from~. oven turn out on rack and butter the top of loaf or frost with confectioners sugar frost- ing. * * * Raisins may be omitted to ‘make a sweet bread or buns. Makes 2 loaves. age ions of evildoers and those en- gaged in witchcraft. * * * Nowadays, the night before Halloween is beggar's night— cabbage stump night in New England — the time for trick and treaters to ring doorbells and gather goodies or perform evil tricks on those who have not treated: them well. So be- ware! MARY GULLY Mr. and Mrs. Clande 5S Gully of Royal Oak announce, the engagement of their daugh- ter, Mary, to John E. Hilden- brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs E. E. Hildenbrandt of Bloom- field Hills. The couple plans a Jan. 17 marriage at St. Vin- cent de Paul Church. Mr Hildenbrandt attended Eastern Michigan College. Bloomfield Hills Garden Club to Meet Monday Bloomfield Hills Branch of Women’s National Farm and Garden Association will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. Frederick W. Sanders. * * * Mrs. J. Bruce Renaud will give the program, “All Around Michigan,” with colored slides A tea will follow. * *® * Pouring will be Mrs. W. S. Gilbreath Jr., Mrs. Charles H. Welch Jr., Mrs. Fredenck Weed and Mrs. Howard Steg- gall. Don't Launder ‘Load of Mud’ . in Tot’'s Wash A load of mud doesn't do your washer any good, so take time to prepare the children’s playclothes before putting them into the suds. * * * Let muddy slacks, jackets, and sweaters dry thoroughly. Then shake each garment briskly and brush off the ex- cess mud. Turn pockets and cuffs to be sure that no dirt is caked inside. * * * Then rub on soap or deter- gent suds where the most dam- age was done, and the gar- ments will be ready for the washing machine. The clothes will come out cleaner, the washer will stay cleaner — and everything. lasts longer! GLORIA C. SNYDER Mr, and Mrs. George V. Snyder of Lake Orion announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Gloria Carole, to William L. Merritt, son of Mrs, Ora L. _ * Merritt of Lincolnshire drive iil to take place Saturday, ‘ aa eae a ee Te Ee een en eT CE eee ev SEVENTEEN Ask About Our Available Charge Accounts Pleats are sweet — and this Sacony skirt can be washed! The lastex Waistbande1 fits slimmies or chubbies. Blouse and skirt, in harmonizing colors, are knit in a small, symmetrical pattern of Orlon and cotton. Skirt: 3-6x, 3.98; 7-14, 5.98. Blouse: 3-6x, 3.98; 7-14, 4.98. Lay-Away Now! } | There is no substitute for quality . .. look for the nationally advertised brand. The MARGARET ANN SHOP 37 W. Huron | No Monotony Tricky I am using my Friday Question Bex space today to tell you about my new Trick and Treat Diet. Though it’s a trick to lose pounds you can do it and have treats, this diet. When losing weight it is not necessary to eat unattractive, flav- orless food or to plan meals which are dull because of their similarity. It is true that you must cut down on fats and carbohydrates, but you need not leave them out entirely. You should use skim milk or powdered fat free milk instead of whole milk and the small amount ' Herbs are a great aid in season- ) ing and you can use them freely in order to add zest to your meals. It is well worth the effort to make see reducing as pleasant as pos- ( sible. You can use these menus for 1 Here’s a tip for you “Trick and skim milk. If you would THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 _ Tasty Foods Trea Ee tec Treaters’’—drink like to have the Trick and Treat Diet in a convenient booklet, send 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request. paper. Address Josephine Lowman in care of this ’ butter and sugar and whole milk’ t Dieters! them larger amounts and add more } 2-CYCLE Y ‘58 Norge Washer With Dispenser Wheel to their portions. MENUS FOR SATURDAY Breakfast ? gix ounces tomato juice egg on toast, with a Hittle butter Coffee with one teaspoon sugar Luncheon aru’ vegetable soup (fat | One medium hamburger (lean meat) One-half hamburger bun : ij Three moderate slices of Canadian bacen { Three-fourths cup cauliflower, season- ed with dry mustard or marjoram Shr lettuce with sprinkling of crumpled roquefort cheese and two or three tablespoons tomato reducing dress- ing. One-half cup jello with tablespoon, whipped cream (cream should be made from non-fat, dry milk crystals) | If you would like to have the whole Trick and Treat diet, send Hot or Warm Wash SS Warm or Cold Rinse ‘ Automatically OUR SALE PRICE dressed envelope with your request to Josephine care of this newspaper. Traveling by Plane? Here's Tip Before taking a trip by plane, dress and make-up so that you will look refreshed and well- NO DOWN 2 YEARS PAYMENT TO PAY ' the rest of your family, Just give | Riker Bldg. SHORTHAND © I EASIER to LEARN— Takes Much LESS TIME This shorthand is written with a b c’s DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information Name Enjoy the flattery of perfect fit, with this smart half-sizer. A versa- tile suitdress, it has a soft collar, Working Wives Get Tips on Behavior By RUTH MILLETT that full-time housewives seem to resent them and make no effort Well, here’s a letter from a stay- at-home wife filled with sugges- tions for the working wife who wants the approval and friendship of wives who don’t work outside! Twelve members attended the| annual Halloween party of Phi Al-| Her suggestions are: “When aipha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma: stay-at-home wife is showing off Phi held Tuesday evening at the a dress she made, or a room she Cooley street home of Mrs. Doug- painted, or her flower garden, a las Hallett. Present at the affair; working wife should refrain from|were Mrs. Richard Rosner, Mrs.' saying, ‘Of course, YOU have Jack Washburne, Carol Kinchla, time for that. I] don't.’ “When a wife goes to work so | the home. that she and her family can have more of the material things, she may not have time te be active in all the clubs she belongs to. But if she isn’t going to be a working member she ought to resign, Why should she expect to have all the benefits of social clubs and yet never be willing | to do any of the work, pleading that she just hasn’t the time? “If a working wife accepts in-|# |vitations for herself and her hus-' jband, she ought to repay such ~ ebligations in some way. If she can’t find time to cook a company fared akirtl(shailor a sleeves, dinner, then, at least, she ought Tomorrow's pattern: Teen jumper ‘© invite other couples out for din- jshe would find it. So why try to Working wives often complain Make the stay-at-home wife feel) like a kept woman?” There it is, working wives — some not too gentle hints on how) to try to understand the working to treat your nonworking friends. |wife’s special problems. ‘ Beta Sigma Phi Group Holds Party groomed upon arrival, says a famous beauty expert. As the altitude will dry your skin, apply hand lotion before your make-up, use eyeshadow to cream your lids, and protect | your lips with a moist-rich lip- | stick of high-fidelity color. x *« * For touch-ups take with you | an easily applied compact make-up — face powder and creamy foundation all-in-one. | Use hair spray to keep your | DRYER SPECIALS On Brand New Priced From Floor Samples | 1 8 Gas or Electric OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY NICHTS ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. WAYNE GABERT 121 N. Saginaw =—s F-56189 curls in place when you rest your head in the seat. The min- ute you sit in the plane change to flat, comfortable shoes. Wear a wide skirt that will not wrinkle as a tight one would after you have been sit- ting for many hours. “You Really Get Your Money’s Worth at GRANT’S” Is Lora Lynn Sparks and Marilyn | Carlson. i Others were Audrey Tinkis, Kay Rouse, Joan Wilson, Mrs. Robert. Cervenka, Mrs. Gerald Moore and Mrs. Ronald McNeal, with Sheree Cervenka as special guest. To add spice to pears for dessert, try ginger, cinnamon or cloves. eos enews. PN Jardiniere PLANTER Welded Frame: = Durable 17” Dia. Piastic Bowi HERES PROOF! is Vv s ter j — blouse. iner in a restaurant. a s BM iad nortent to a Deter Job (primed Pattern 4876; Half sizes, 1ne Working wife who depends’ Save $ $ at Factory Showroom more pay. ( - S17°S on nonworking wives to be Brown-| See Other Items at Savings Other Sizes in Planters Nu-Brite Manufacturing Co. Chase St Block 1444, 16%, 1844, 242, 2242, 2442. Size 16% takes 4% yards 39-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- ie and Cub Scout leaders for her! children, teach them in Sunday J 9. ‘school, chauffeur them along with] 1 ‘their own children, etc., should) ON iseemes Breet FE 5-3484 Seuth of Orchard Lake Rd. tern part. Easier, accurate. ;do something — if only write a note — to show her appreciation. ' And she certainly should re- frain from telling these women she envies them for having time for such work. Chances are they put in as many hours of work a day as she does — for every- Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern, — add 10 cents, for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send! to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept.,' 243 West 17th St., New York 11,} N.Y. Print plainly name, address Band Instrument REPAIR Factory Trained Expert with zone, size and style number. The Right Parts body calls on the stay-at-home | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Pictures should be hung low | “He to do community jobs. on the wall in relation to the | ‘When a_ full-time housewife furniture. Hang the pictures /mentions some book or article she close enough to the piece of |has read, the working wife should furniture so that they will ap- (bite her tongue before saying, ‘I pear to support it and create [wish I had time to read.’ If she, a unit. ‘really wished she had time to read) Guaranteed Too! AT: CALBI Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 “ALL WOOL WILTON - | POPULAR BARKWEAVE PATTERNS , TWEEDS and PLAIN * ee ¢ + go. Be . “THIS IS NO TRICK, BUT YOUR TREAT” RENS OR 3-2100 An FLOOR COVERINGS 4528 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-4109 tub Modernize your bathroom tnriftily! | DELUXE Smart Sliding Shower Doors | $1995 consi ] ©@ Fit all standard size recessed wall-to-wall bathtubs up to 5S’ long. © Eliminates wet, messy floors, drafts, blowing shower curtains. ®@ Non-shattering bea heavy d rusting al eee vy duty plastic doors with non- Enclose your bathtub, improve the appearance and value of your bathroom with these luxurious - yet inexpensive shower doors! Install them your- sélf..... complete with easy-to-use kit that includes cement. screws. infstructions. mince mie W.T. GRANT CO. Open 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Mon. to Sat. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shopping Center Gas EIGHTEEN, [oe ’~ * » ewe © eee eee vie Y = VY F ¥~¥oe,r+e Try ¥ } i Values Ever! Rippled Textured WILTON $695 Sq: Yd. Luxury-Packed | 5390 Dixie Hwy. THESE ARE 1958 COLORS! MOVE FAST! OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED! TRICK or TREAT? Our Carpet Buyer, George Tuson, has TRICKED America’s Largest Carpet Mill. He’ll TREAT You to the Finest a Long-Wearing TWIST $795 Sa. Ya. Modern Textured PLUSH PILE | SELFTONE $495 Sq. Yd. $699 Sa Ya. ELLIOTT FURNITURE COMPANY OR 3-1225 “MILES FROM HIGH PRICES” TODD'S SHOE STORE Footwear for the Entire. Family 20 West Huron St. Pontiac — FE 2-3821 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1958, A gentleman’s hula line promises to be one of the most laugh provoking specialties on the program for this Plant Containers Old coffee cans and potato chip cans may be covered with some of the adhesive backed materials to make interesting plant containers. These come in attractive patterns that may fit in with any decor. a Three large pears wigh a pound — or enough for three to four serv ings. Take another handsome. warm, friendly hardware. low price .. look at that low, to get so much for so little? . did you ever expect This furniture is made to last, every inch of every piece is solid maple, rock hard, durable and The designs are typical early American in their charm, and are accented with antiqued brass Full Size BOOKCASE BED CHEST ON CHEST DOUBLE DRESSER DRESSER DESK Full Size SPINDEL BED 10° Down — up to 24 Months to pay Ce CY (Not Shown) . . ete oe GENTRY’S — — = OR 3-2300 DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS 4479 DIXIE HIGHWAY - DRAYTON PLAINS | years High Fever Follies production, “Around the World in 80 Ways,” Nov. 5 at Pontiac Central High School. slated to open The three “The rain in Spain falls mainly on ... So go the lyrics to a popular Broadway hit tune, and Mrs. John B. Nicolls is all set for the down- the plain” lovely “wahines” Pontiac Press Photos pictured above are (left to right) Dr. George N. Petroff, Dr. Peter Hoogerhyde and Dr. Harold Kendrick. Women’s Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital is sponsoring the affair. rehearse. the lively tango when the Follies audi- ence is whisked away to romantic old Spain. : pour as she and Dr. Kenneth Sands The two will sing and dance Service... [errs Director — Resigns AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! Resignation of Estelle Martin, executive director of Family Serv- All work done by senior® students under super — ice of Oakland County, to be ef- vision of instructor. fective on or before April 15, 1959, is announced bythe board of di- Phone FE 4-1854 Closed All Day rectors. Miss Martin has been with the) W ednesday Call Miss Wilson Today agency since its beginning in 1946. for Information During her 13 years of service, the agency’s program has expand- PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE ed from a single office operation 161, East Huren with a single staff person to its Behind Kresge's, 2nd Flesr present operation of three offices with headquarters in Birmingham and branches in Royal Oak and Pontiac employing 15 professional and 6 clerical workers. The organization was qualified and made a member of the na- ‘tional organization, Family Service Association of America, in 1948. No successor has been named for the director’s post. ‘Y’ Plans Class in Metal Art | YWCA of Pontiac has announced | a new class in copper and silver | \smithing, with Amy Krueger as, instructor. Miss Krueger studied at Cran- brook Academy of Art for four years in the metal smithing de- | partment, making’ jewelry, raising | and enameling. The class will begin when 10) people have registered. he SILVERWARE CLOSE-OUTS Sale § 59° Price Jewelers lian 88 N. Saginaw itty ‘o “ Ogee mes Se : ‘Tel- Huron Community Center > Tel- Huron Shopping Center Cordially invites your civic and social participation © of their new Community Room. Telephone FE 5-2588 = FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Ax Dr. B. R. Berman —Opt . We Also =e ceoal eels Feature 17 _N. Saginaw St. CONTACT \ FE 4-7071 LENSES >THELMA CROW ... formerly with Edwards in the {as HAIR STYLIST. Sheraton Cadillac is now on our staff _RANDALL “SHOP "PERMANENTS: aa h() age chi with Beieet et pee 'T ri) Necessary “end Floor Next te Buckner Finance 88 Wayne St FE 2-1424 UI BEA AU boas AIR CONDITIONED SPECIAL SELLING Try ‘Kangaroo’ Pouched Towel for Baby Bath Babies always seem to be as wriggly as little eels when they're lifted from the bath wa- ter. Here's a suggestion to keep your baby safely anchored while you dry him. To one end of a soft terry- cloth towel, stitch a six-inch- wide strip of material. This kind of ‘‘kangaroo” pocket will hold baby’s feet down — and keep them warm- ly cov bvered LAST 2 DAYS 10% DISCOUNT on Personalized Christmas Cards PONTIAC STATIONERS “Formerly Brown Bros.”* (Downtown Fentise y 4 =N. Saginaw FE 2-4242 Animal Kingdom Joins TV in Color Specials The animal kingdom, like television, has- converted to color this fall. All our furry friends of the forest will never recognize each other this season, as foxes turn bright green and beavers flaunt a scarlet dye job. The new colored furs are sensations of the winter coat and suit lineup, being used principally as trimmings, dyed to match the fabric. ~ * * * Some of the most luxurious of the new rainbow furs are used in a group of winter coats, suits and costumes in such brilliant colors as scar- let, green, royal blue and gold. There is, for instance, a new wraparound velours coat in for- - est green with a great, fluffy shawl collar and cuffs of dyed- to-match fox, Another coat in gold looped mohair has wide collar and deep patch pockets of dyed-to- match beaver. xk *« * There's also a bright red walking suit with three-quar- ter cout, skirt and matching beaver collar, guaranteed to stop traffic in any city. The trend toward colored furs has been developing for some time, with one fur de- signer showing such furs as mole, sheared fox and Ameri- ° ean broadtail in high colors that have no connection with the natural colors of the ani- mal kingdom. |AMERICAN PROVINCIAL 16-PIECE Open STARTER $ 6 9 » Stock SET | Available So refreshingly new and different ... this bright Acme-Kote Latex FLATWALL PAINT 12 Colors and White SPECIAL PRE-HOLIDAY SELLING Brighten Your Home Now for the Coming Season—Special Low Price on $435, Also 130 Intermixes, Slightly Higher Covers Plaster, Drywall, Concrete, Wallpaper, Brick & Wood Westown Center B ROWN B ROTH E RS FE 8-9311 gay and colorful dinnerware combines the charm and quaintness of the past with the smooth, smart lines of today. Each piece distinctively styled to lénd interest and accent to your table. “Choice of Over 50% 60 Other Patterns piscount ALL SALES FINAL | DIXIE POTTERY For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A. M. -9 P. M. Sunday to 9 P, M. 1] 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 4 { baie ie Se Se... Pad Se ee. Re ee ea ar a ea THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958_ POO PP Fe FS Ferre Fo Fer oF FF FP Fe NINETEEN @ Mokes tugs and carpets @s fresh , , Ee er 9 tans duct pout in | bottle shampee and 6 quarts emer; WO MIXING: FAY’S HARDWARE | & Sporting Goods Corner of West Huron & Telegraph cree Swadeys 9 tol FE 5-8389 ‘Just Wanted to Remind all our summer | friends that there’s no closed season at Inland Lakes Sales. “We're featuring | many quality items for home decoration, such as the beautiful Thermo-Rite fire- place enclosure, and many other fire- place items. You'll also find unusual wall plaques of all sorts here. Whitehall makes many fine’ and distinctive home signs and weathervanes, and we are proud to offer a wide selection of them in our store. Visit us now for a look at some fine decorations and unusual gifts, especi- ally with a nautical flavor. Wittnaur weather fore- casters, Nautical Christmas Cards (personalized, if you desire), Brasswares and ceramics to dress up your tables and sills, and we're suggesting you discuss layaways now, to be sure of having your choice of boats and motors held for Christmas. eure 3127 W. HURON FE 4-7121 Open $ to 6 Daily and Sunday Friday ‘til 9 REMINDER! Dr. A. Miles F~ And Your Examination Records {re Now Located at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. (Across from SIMMS—Next to DR. A. MILES OPTOMETRIST JACOBSENS Flowers) New No-e—Pontiac Optical Center FE 2-2912. FE 2-0291 THIS FLOOR WON i 7 pu YOU NEED 3 1S A PAIR OF see ee SCISSORS! | and I lived with my parents | for a month when we were first }} married. My husband had a | fight with my folks over money } them since. That was five and ; 2 I think he | over, but they won’t come be- | Cause they know they are not | can I get him to forgive my | please, because he reads every | strange characters coming in of a saucepan. handle. T SPOT! | Tell Him Even God Forgives—Abby Ey Husband Has ‘Starhina’ for Holding a Grudge By ABIGAIL VAN ‘BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My husband and he hasri't Spoken a word to should forgive and forget. My mother says she still loves him like a son. We ! have three : The ABBY why Dad- dy doesn’t talk to them. How can I explain it to her? “I'd like to invite my parents welcome by my husband. Please tell me, Abby, how folks? Print your answer,: word of this paper. Thank WISHING ‘DEAR WISHING: God for- gives. Who does your hushand think he is? * + * “DEAR ABBY: I have a small business in my home so naturally I’m home all day. The lady across the street must be running a fluphouse. From my window I see all sorts of and going out. She herself rarely goes anywhere and I never see anyone bringing groceries to her place. None of the neighbors know her or any- thing about her, but she is about 45 and uses the name ‘Mrs. So and So.’ I think she should be told this is a-re- spectable neighborhood. Should I report her?” RESPECTABLE NEIGHBOR DEAR RESPECTABLE: Re-- port to whom? And for what? You've e got a busine ss . Mind it! “a | AP Wirephete This black velvet cock- tail hat from Paris by Bal- enciaga may remind you The very | elegant chapeau sports a | marquise diamond clip | under what looks like the | Congoleum-Nairn Forecast VINYL Floor Never Needs Scrubbing Bleach, fruit acids, grease, even lye won't stain, wont spot. Easiest floor in America to keep clean. Never needs waxing. So Beautiful... Yet the average room costs less than $20! 49 Sq. Yd. » Our en’ 25th ANNIVERSARY — o ° COME IN FOR A FREE CHANCE ON A Boxed Set (No Obligation) L] of Merle Norman and a FREE Make Up! Hours: 9:38 te 5:38 Monday and Friday: 9:30 te 9: REFRESHMENTS MERLE NORMAN Enjoy a FREE Demonstration Cosmetics e FREE Demonstration of the nationally advertised SPRUCE ELECTRICAL MANICURIST. OPEN Carol Cox “LET'S GET ACQUAINTED Your Merle Norman Specialists .. . 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Reg. 429.95 Now 299.00 WEST. 30”........... Reg. 289.95 Now 199.00 WEST. 30”........... Reg. 279.95 Now 189.00 WE 40"... Reg. 399.95 Now 275.00 LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT G-E Auto. Washer..... G-E Clothes Dryer Easy Wringer Washer. Easy Spin Dryer....... G-E Filter-Flo. Washer. Many Other Outstanding Buys DINETTE SETS — HI-Fl’s and SMALL APPLIANCES GREATLY REDUCED FRAYER'S: FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 589 Orchard Lake Ave. CALL FE 4-0526 Reg. 359.95 Now 260.00 Reg. 229.95 Now 158.00 | Reg. 179.95 Now 135.00 g. 169.95 Now 122.00 = 229.95 Now 185.00 Park Free at Our Door Distinctive Lay Away Christmas Gifts Now! MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO ~ 12 W. HURON FE 4-4010 with 4 matching chairs by Bassett. Table measures 42”x70" extends to 100’. Floor Sample. Reduced $60 Reg. $249.00 6-piece dining room suite in casual ma- $ 00 hogany includes china cabinet, drop leaf table and 4 side chairs, reduced $50 . ; oe Reg. $209.50 modern walnut drop leaf extension table $449°° $19” Reg. $69.50 Heywood-Wakefield double bed in cham- 49° pagne. Solid birch. Discontinued number............ Reg. $139.95 double dresser, chest and bookcase bed s9Q°° Dresser hos center guides, and beveled edge mirror, fin- ished in silver grey ee = Provincial design. Buffet china, drop" leaf table and 4 Reg. $468.50 6-pc. dining room suite in cherry, Italian : $9] ” V3 Off chairs. - Reg. $358.50 French Provincial dining reom suite. In- cludes handsome buffet, a drop leaf table, one host $ 80 chair and 5 side chairs -— Floor Sample All 8 pieces in cherry with fruitwood finish Reduced $7!.70.... Reg. $39.95 swivel rockers in your choice of tweed or $99” plastic covers in black, turquoise or saddle tan......... Reg. $39.50 modern decorator chair in choice of 3 colors. 929” Has low barrel back, brass ferrules on legs............ Reg. $49.95 smart occasional chairs with solid watnut legs $39” and brass trim. Your choice of green, black or red frieze (qo Miag’ Heo ae eo ome soe oo eee Oo Ome eo oe oS Ge A Has solid foam rubber seat cushion.................. Reg. $99.50 lounge chair in turquoise supported plastic. *§Q” Reg. $98.50 Luxury Rocker with solid mahogany frame $ 95 and foam rubber seat. Gold tweed cover, discontinued 69 pattern. Grand Rapids built. . Reg. $7.95 breakfast chairs in your choice of chrome, bronze- $ 95 tone or ebony frames with grey, brown or turquoise plastic 4 COVCTS cree poe SO ede e Bebe Oo POR Oh eo eee eS eo Ae Reg. $249.95 General Electric 30’ range: matic with giant size oven. orescent light. Fully auto- Has electric clock and flu- Push-button switches. With if e-in.. ‘I 99” Reg. $279.95 GE refrigerator, 11 cu. ft. with across- $4 95 the-top freezer compar nent, 2 vegetable crispers and 9 New 1959 model. With trade-in. “Reg: $409.95 General Electric 2-door, dual temperature refrigerator - fan combination. 12 cu. fft., square $ 95 cores diel fér flush installation if you desire. With trade eee Sele se ee ee eee ee eee eee + Reg. $29.95 a autOmatic sauce pan with cover. Has thermostat in handle. Floor sample. 2 Off........ Hoover Canister Vacuum Cleaner with complete set of +49” cleaning tools. While they last.......0............. Reg. $169. 50 doubte dresser and bookcase bed in stor- | fire mahogany Dresser hos center drawer guides and $ dustproof construction Mrrror is of plate oes) ond | adjustable Reg. $189.50 triple dresser, chest and bookcase bed, 139° curved drawers on dresser ond chest. Finished in fawn mahogany. Save $50.00 Reg. $229.50 Kroehler double dresser and bookcase 17 50 = bed, ‘quality construction throughout, tilting plate glass mirror ioc: sample—reduced $50 00 . Reg. $319.00 triple dresser and baokcase bed in Italian $ Provincial style, cherry with fruitwood finish. Floor 13 sample. '3 Off Se eee Reg. $359.50 Heywood-Wokefield double dresser, chest = 595 ond bar bed Solid birch in Tampico finish. Discon- tinued style. Save $64.00 Doe CARPET Lennon SIZE | DESCRIPTION | WAS | NOW. Gx 12 [Looped rugs in “choice of beige, gold | 49 50 29.95 9x12 Revs. Ma Slowest eevee | 69.50) 49.98 12x76" (Bid em taeea™ Swe amd ne 74:50, 84.50 11°8'x8°6" Ageing? Tore ope yams wlan 181.05, 79,50 12x82" [SP Ee ane Mah omet = | 120.45) 94.50 _ {soft beige ond brown. | All ‘wool, closely woven in lowped! plain _ Ux 5 _|brown coloring, en 274.95 139.50 15x8’10" I" [eotor. heavy ~ in plain green | 179.25! 129.50 PS'xH5° (Ep BME Moe wearing «0 wool, | 373.75) 129.80 COCKTAIL TABLES ‘Here’s a wonderful opportunity to save on famous make DRUM TABLES tables including Mersman, Heywood - Wakefield, Western, - END TABLES STEP TABLES and others. Group includes Modern tables in walnut, blond and grey mahogany and limed oaks 361 souTH SAGINAW STREET «+ VENTIAG i * No Phone or Mail Orders, binass * All Sale Items Fully Gaennieeal * Items Listed Subject to Prior Saleee a eee ae ee ee ae ee ee ae ae Se oh , THE PON TLAC PRESS © ed “PONTIAC MICHIG Pontiac Norther Seniors Sell Apples for Statue By BARBARA SHAVER Although Pontiac Northern High School seniors have only been attending their proposed alma mater seven weeks, they ‘have really become attached to the beautiful new glass build- |ing. Therefore, they have decided to raise funds to buy a statue lof a Husky dog, the school’s nickname, and present it to the | school. Working under a Ways and Means committee of 12 seniors, ithe class began their first fund + iraising campaign this week | aan ane eee mses tevin, Upperclassmen Sell Magazines for Trip | during lunch periods and after’ By SUE PIERCE wr eS Ve Eee - Cai, 1058" school. . Committee members are Den- nis Pawley, Ronnie Jean Rob. ( Gary McDowell, Janet Licvar, La Dona Coe, Pat Christian, Tom Heistoning, Cora Duke, Penny Grant and Bill Kath. arge, David Strong, Judy Theise, | Junior and senior classes at West ‘Bloomfield: Township High School are conducting their annua] maga- zine sale in order to raise .funds ‘for the senior trip. READY FOR GOBLINS — Carving a pump- kin in preparation for the first student body masquerade Halloween party Christian High School tomorrow to right) Sonny Green, junior of 3350 Frembes Pentiac Press Phete St., Drayton Plains; Ann Mercer, senior of 2844 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Waterford Township; John Best, senior of 751 Robinwood and Phil’ Wood, at Emmanuel night aré tieft Pupils Pay senior of 88 N. Winding Dr. Tribute Plan Emmanuel to Cardinal Mooney Costume Party By SHELAGH O'ROURKE $t. Michael's High School stu- dents attended a special requium Mass yesterday morning in mem- ofy of Edward Cardinal Mooney. The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly of figiated. ¢The students were excused fom school in the afternoon to view the Cardinal's body which was lying in state at the Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Detroit. The Rev. John Trese of St.) James Church, Ferndale, was the guest speaker Monday at a holy hour held Youth Week. DANCE TONIGHT Tonight “Autumn Capers.” a dance / Sponsored by the sopho- mores,’ will be held from 8:30 L'a) 11:30 in the schoo! hall. Dress is casual Seniors selected and ordered in- vitations and namecards in antici- pation of June graduation Wednes- day. The class also selected the car- nation as the class flower, red and white as their colors and St. Den- nis as the class patron Junior homeroom officers Clarkston Sophs to Sponsor Hop After Game By JOAN PAYNE Clarksten High School sopho- mores will sponsor a Halloween dance tonight following the Clark- ston vs. Northville game although, no costumes will be worn, ac- in honor of Catholic Student Body Officers Organize 1st All-School | were elected recently. They | were Fred Lauinger, president; Paul Harding, treasurer: Philip Halloween Masquerade Wyzgoski, vice president and Patricia Clevering, secretary. By ANNE MERCER Student council representatives The student body officers of Em- and Geerze Dra. Manuel Christian High School have week collecting are Pat Dearing, ker and Catholic Student \bssion been busy this Crusade representative is Judy.cornstalks and pumpkins in prep-) Moody aration for the school's first all Student council officers elected School party this week were Tom Dabbs. vice The Halloween masquerade president; Kathleen Dougherty, party will be held at the Fellow- secretary and Bernadetta Amman ship Hall temerrow night frem and David Baumgartner, sopho- 7:30 to 10:38 p.m. fer ninth more representatives through 12th graders. Mary Taylor has been elected. Phil Wood, student body presi--_ president of the Future Teachers dent, has appuinted the following ‘Cub. Ofher officers are Carol committee chairmen for the event Bauer, vice president: Kathleen They are: John Best, advertise- Dougherty secretary - treasurer ment; Kelly McCilenahan, decora- arid eT Worden, historian. tions: Sharon Smith and Duke . Marion. food: Clarence Groaner and Eddie White. party affairs Walled Lake Queen and Anne Mercer and Sonny Green, program person couple with the most original or funniest costumes or Identified Tonight By SALLY COLLINS The Walled Lake High School football team has selected the 1958 homecoming queen and a court of |three but no one but the football coach and the principal will know Jack Lyon Heads Athletic Group By JUDY COSGROVE _who she is until tonight Officers of the 1958-59 Varsity The four finalists seleeted by Club at St. Frederick's High | | the team have been announced. School have been elected and Jack | Phey are: Louann Pirtie, Rose- Lyon was selected president of the | Mary Kreza, Lynda Doyle and £Toup. Barbara Kreza, Other officers are: Frank Winner of the crown will be an- Zwicker, vice president; Charies nounced tonight at ‘the footbal}, Gulbord. secretary and Beb | ‘apo, treasurer. Membership to the club is open lettermen and Gene Wright, \game against Waterford Township | High School. Walled Lake fire! trucks will be on hand as a safety to cording to Dave Greshem, class! precaution during the pre-game coach, is advisor president. The school’s dance band, or- ganized last year, is now playing popular, dixieland, jazz and classical numbers at their ap- pearances. Members of the band whic plays for functions at neighbors’ schools are: Gary Ash, James Bon. ner, Larry Christenson, Joe Jen- h also. | bonfire. A 9 am. Mass was held yester- Thirteen class and organization day and the high school students floats will be in the halftime pa-'received Holy Communion in a rade. A homecoming dance wil] body in honor of the late Edward follow fhe game Cardinal Mooney. Yesterday and ¢ ~_ & * this afternoon students were ex- Walled Lake as host to the cused from classes to go to Detroit Farmington High $ School chess club to pay their last tribute to the Ww ednesd av. C ATRL Lat Northern iby a committee of the whole and, semester. ithen presented to homeroom rep- Prizes “will be awarded to’ the’ Other projects in the planning stages to enable the class to raise! approximately $150 to buy tne) |. Husky statue are a hayride, play- luck dinner by the losing class. ing records in the cafeteria during Mary Rose Donigan was crowned ‘lunch and charging five cents for the 1958 homecoming queen during The class which selis the most subscriptions will be given a pot leach request and qa dance to be the half time of the Clarkston vs.! icalled Harver’s Moon. West Bloomfield football game. * * * Arnold Wilson, class sponsor, is| assisting the class in their pro)- ects. : 7 \Betty Seraydarian, a junior and’ \ORDER RINGS Harriet May, Yesterday and today a repre- Sue Pierce, all seniors. The queen's court consisted of | Ariene Dryer and} APPLES TO BUY A HUSKY—Pontiac North- ern High School seniors, the first class which will graduate from the new school, are selling apples for the next few weeks as one of the projects to raise funds to purchase a statue of a Husky dog, the school’s mascot or nickname. Left to right Pentiac Press Phote are Sandra Barrie, a sophamore of 835 Palmer Dr. and Ron Hutchinson, a junior of 769 E. Madi- son St., who are buying apples for five cents each from Dennis Pawley, a senior of 44 W. Walton Blvd. ‘sentative of the Terryberry Co. of |Detroit, came to school to take) orders for senior class rings. The! ring, especially designed for North- Pontiac Central to Vote jern, will have a torch with a star| lon top of it which is supposed to! ‘represent the school’s newspaper, the Polaris. | Monday through Wednesday will again be a busy day for the seniors By JOANNE WOOD as they will have their pictures taken for the school’s new year-' The Pontiac Central High School book, the Avalanche Social Studies Department will sponser a mock election’ of Tues- day's general election Monday. All students will~have the opportunity to use voting machines and vote for the candidate of their choice The Pep Club has recently ADOPT CONSTITUTION The student counci! adopted constitution recently which was an- other first or history-making event | The constitution, which ratified October 23 ww was They are Barbara | Strang, president; Ernest Rojas, vice president; .Judy Lewery, | secretary, and Judy Dearing, resentatives thons to request sugges ting Up Tom Doole at Waterford Assembly By JEAN REXFORD week from entries in ‘The as a symbol of Give-Away,”’ a contest sponsored was by the Waterlog Staff. Prizes in) q _ the “Tom Dooley” Walled Lake High School, hung this afternoon at the pep the contest were copies of the | assembly held at Waterford Town-, 1959 Wateriog ship High School and sponsored HOLD POPS NIGHT an annual Girls by the seniors. “Pops Night.” - Athletic Assn. event, was attended) The assembly was held to by over 100 Wednesday, Glenda boost the spirit for tonight's ; Roberts was general chairman. | game with Walled Lake. Terry Others working on the event were| Ball was master of ceremonies . . "eS Sue Fawcett, Karen Anderson, | “hile Reger Ward portrayed Sherry Bertrum and Karen Madill. | | Gorden Hathaway of the Steve 1? Allen show. | ¥ oem | | Participating in Teenage ot the | Larry McCarty played Tom)Court, Juvenile Division of the ,; Poston, who always. forgets his! Probate Court. own name, and Richard Carlsen Miriam Forbes, last week were Vivian Rusch,| was Wally Lake, the nervous Floyg Dobson, Jim Puglise, Fan character. |Dunaj, and Barb Boenaman (al-| x & * ternate). . | Ron Newman was Matt Dillon x * with Ron Fry as Chester and Gyla’ An annual talent assembly was Glasspoole as Kitty. Fran Spencer held last week in the gym of played Tom Dooley: Marcia Adair WTHS. Master of ceremories for was Dave Freeman. the coach the show were Mike Kaines, at Waterford and Rick Erickson: sophomore; Tim Patterson, Was Judge, Holiday. and Lanny Younger, genior | * * * * * ® junior | treasurer. The Pep Club is under the direction of Den Mc Millen. was drawn up elected officers for the coming | _ Daves, 3:15 to 4:30 pm nings, Tim Jockwig, Ted Johnson) Tom Kreger, Bob Lawson, Rich| Mansfield, David and Douglas St. | Clair. B. J. Conners is the director. A omecoming Queen Copies of the ‘“‘Waterlog,”’ Water- Among those participating in the i\ford’s yearbook were ordered in; assembly were Sandy MacAbee, | homerooms this week by students! Bev Wells, Five student names! We ‘and faculty. Dave Wilson, Don n, Gary Hadsell, Dave, leaders are Donn iJim Smith, ‘Tom Schrode, se The Monday, Friday third hour Jim Smith, new club is de- signed to help boost s¢hool spirit This relatively at games. Members sel! programs, shakers, pennants and make signs toured Wayne State University last lores Shes, iweek. Delegates were Sherry Drinkwater, Kathy Kinchla, Joann Janet Reed, binds! Burler and Judy Proffitt. Also were Ineta Cayron, Ruth Watkins Nancy Casper and Joyce White. * * * rirls' Recreation Association ham, * The first hour -ond hour The ( president; is now starting a sports program vice president, and Dorothy Powell, for Tuesdays and Thursdays from secretary. Riki Sekles is G.A.A. _ this * of The fifth hour president the semester Mrs. Clubs Doreen Voltmann’s Glee Stoeh, president; have elected officers for wood, vice pres the year. Officers of the Selective Taylor, secretary, Girls’ Glee Club are Diana Wil- for the vear liams, president; Ruth Bell, vice | 39IN NATIONAL CLUB president, Mead, sec- retary. The sec ond hour and Mary After Boys’ s Club two. vice president, president; secretary * _ Thursday girls have as their offi- cers Deanna Relyea, attending sally Warren, vice president, and Day dance is also sponsored by the Ann Jenkmson, secretary. The sec- Tuesday girts. officers are * Conduct Mock Election Monday Mann, president; at the YMCA, was formerly the and Phalanx Club which worked for cretary. the community within the YMCA. Wednesday and This year the members decided to boys have elected | become affiliated with the national it: Jack Light. Hi-Y movement that has over 9,000 and Charles Clubs similar to Alpha Cribros in cap, vice president, to hang up in the school and the Mathews, secretary. Officers for Membership. stadium. the Senior Girls’ Ensemble are ’* * * iTOUR WSU Char Oc« dent: So . = ‘ one ean president, a uy ¥! The club assists the community The Future Nurses Association Warren, vice president, and De- by building a*float for the Christ- mas parade, giving a Halloween * party for small children at the Tuesday and YMCA and donating money to the World Service Charity organiza- president: tion. The annual St. Valentine's club. and Thursdaf Ellen Cunning- «Barbara Alton * Club officers for this semester are Jerry Powers. president; Tom O’Brien, vice president. Gary Mc- * Dowell, secretary; Ron Hoekman, treasurer; Roger Kelly, chaplain, Tuesday and and Bob Davidson, sergeant-at- * * Thursday boys have selected Jebn arms. Tommy Small-* ident, and John as their officers Wednesday the club held its first format indiction ceremony and nine new members were installed. ‘They were John Roust, Bruce |Bergstrom, Ken Shaw. Ben Don- 30 years with one Hi-Yjaldson, Harley Hopp, Pat Keary, orgafiization at PCH, there are now Dave Blank, Bruce Alpha Cribros Hi- Y, Norvell and located Bud Osler. ” ‘for SS NO MONEY DOWN NO teen TIL air 8.1 Conners isthe diector tC -Reign at Holly. Today Schoo] Night For Parents. The par-| ents will attend 10 minute periods} where the teachers will explain the! class and what the students are| learning. The first eae special o the year came off the presses’ today. The mimeographed maga- | Miss Bradsher, who was select- Zine put out by the journalism) ed after a school-wide election, clas¢ contains new quips, short) will officially be presented at the stories, jokes and games about, Holly-Milford football game to- Halloween. Nancie Kinney was night by Mary Ann Lynch, the editor-in-chief. | 1957 queen. were drawn during the course of Dove r=. M usic in the Round A bomb wa $| arrangements that should knock | and Delores Doyan. | | By FREDRICA WHITE | An all-school pep meeting was Holly Area High School senior held. this afternoon. Prior to the Dise Data and Chatter ‘Karen Bradsher of 705 E. Maple | game at 8 p.m. a parade of floats! |St., will reign as queen as the'and the judging of the classes and) t | school’ s 1958 homecoming festivi- jorganizations entries will be held. ! ties today and tonight. 'e During the parade, Queen Karen | will ride in the student council float. The student council will sponsor the Queen’s Ball after the game! ‘with refreshments and admission | free of charge. by; Dick Saunders | | | A dropped on th e| the jazz fan off his pins. | = | —_ ett music world this; “Kismet”? (WP-1243) by The | = eH Fs Hi Car Mastersounds, is an LP packed = — = of an made owes ful of intricate, beautiful new -———+4 A Moscow radio el’ ideas. The Mastersounds may just —————-4] ZW nT , be the best new small jazz outfit ¢ Za Ae aicaaeaia the year. Although I do not) — oe in : pe the! venture very often past cloud nine, 5 poeaceegece RP o ne I'l] recommend this to modernists ussians have invented a machine! . as an LP that’s surely one of the 9x12 to tell if a singer is any good with- eenolest:' GE ine cool school out the trouble of listening rn R * + Imagine what such a contrap- | FIVE ACES: The No. 1 sad-eyed gaaicoas 2. tion would do to present day. boy off all time, ‘Tom Dooley” as) a rock ‘n’ roll warblers, or worse ' portrayed by The Kingston Trio, is! yet, to music critics the world jtops on the best seller lists around | over. Pass the aspirin. [Pontiac this week. THE JAZZ NEST: Two grade- Al Just a mere length of the rope | eggs for the nest were issued by! behind is “Topsy” by Cory Cole the World Pacific people during | tn iencona’ plate. Teird sect ts ® . : dead heat between ‘‘Lonesome October. Only because I am not! Town" by Ricky Nelson, and s “far out’? as some jazz critics, | “it’s -Only Make Believe’ by i have to pick "Havin’ A Ball’) Conway Twitty (and hew did he) |(PIM-410) as my favorite. | ve ee tot =e With such dignitaries as Cy | Fourth place goes to” ‘Poor Boy | Touff, Harry Edison, Richie (by The Royaltones (showing a sud- CALL NOW | CALL NOW | £86553 FOR OUR FREE SERVICE WITHIN MILES OF PONTIAC } Furnaces Kitchens orches Baths Attics Pontiac Press Photo - CORONATION CEREMONY — Senior Karen _ Bradsher, second frorn right, is being crowned Le today and tonight during the annual festivities. Left to right are her court Nancie Kinney, a “the Holly Area High School 1958 Homecoming “Queen by Allen Moody, student council vice president. Miss Bradsher will reign throughout - \ A sophomore of 7222 Tucker Rd., Janice Hitchcock, a junior of 711 S: Broad St. and Bette ee Bara 6 senior of i Halsey Rd. Kanmca, and Leroy Vinnegar, this LP is a bundle of excitement} It swings all the way with great iden resurgence in, sales), and “Chantilly Lace’ by\Big Bopper has bopped itself up to\fifth slot. +s Arson, Robbery, Shooting Laid | {to Boy of 10 Boy of 10 | With Progress mass of sandy hair. There are, Senator Johnson Says freckles on his nose. His eyes i ; ro flash with interest and eens Ike's Good Policies tion and there is a warm readi-- Due to Congress ness to his grin. Kerry Corky Casey, 10, out- By The Associated Press wardly is the epitome of a whole- President Eisenhower makes a some youngster a parent would (fina) bid tonight for a Republican be proud to call son. Congress, The opposition says he His speech is precise, intelli-;owes thanks to the Democratic- gent, confident. He calls his dad |controlled Congréss for any ad- father. says he'd like to be a/ministration accomplishments. scientist, and relates with pride) Eisenhower, who has cam- his accomplishments in school. | Paigned with new vigor in this There are gold stars on the class-\Year’s battle for Congress, room board for his spelling and Chose Baltimore for his windup |. vote-Republican appeal to the na-' tion via radio and television. But Corky Casey, in his few a A Sf years of life, has committed ar- arithmetic, he says. son and burglary. Tuesday night wate iseogien be ee are he shot a woman ip the back. eavy blows at the Democrats in|} speeches all the way to the West) Now he’s in Denver's Juvenile|Coast, But he was expected to Hall, and a psychiatrist will bejlay emphasis tonight on what he coming soon to talk with him.|contends are his administration’s + « x achievements in the foreign and Corky was wakened by sheriff's domestic. fields. officers at his home early Wednes- day, a few hours after Mrs. Shit | wer has received more coopera- ley Orlofsky, 32, an Englewood | 5; t t housewife, was shot in- the back! than pore peerc ryan Cparees and seriously wounded by a young- pouse and Senate. ster she said ‘‘couldn’t have been’ peaking to a party rally in In- more than six or eight years old.” dianapolis, Johnson said the Pres- | * wr * ‘ident ought to remember “‘that the An anonymous telephone caller accomplishments he now holds led officers to the home where! forth as his own are the works of Corky lives with his father,|4 Democratic Congress.” Charles, his grand father and an In this connection, Johnson men- Dems Credited | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 31, 1958 x % % WE NEED SAVE SPAC Senate Democratic Leader Lyn-| 2 don Johnson of Texas said Eisen-|§ from Republicans in the|s aunt. \tioned antirecession measures and | * «rt 'steps to counter Soviet scientific) The slightly built youngster yaeances The Texan said ast | readily admitted the shooting. cratic. votes saved Eisenhower's) Slipping a bottle of orange pop f0reign policy programs in Con-| nd -helding a teddy bes + dea, ZreSS. related: ling a teddy bear, Corky The Senate Democratic leader] “I walked up to her and said: charges by Republican campaign- -~-Drep your purse. She just ers, including Eisenhower, that laughed. I was just kidding. the Democrats harbor political! I was just trying to act like they radicalism. i do on television.” | In the same vein, Democratic) & National Chairman Paul Butler accused Eisenhower of using radi- lcalism and socialism as scare- words against the Democrats. * * * Noting that Eisenhower's Balti- imore speech tonight falls on Hal- \loween, Butler said in a_ state- Why has he set fires and ment that Eisenhower should) broken into homes and garages? ‘throw away the hobgoblin speech) No charges have been filed. * * * What are Corky's biggest con- cerns? ‘'I'd like to see my mother. | I don’t think I remember her.””| The youngster’s parents were di- vorced when he was 2. “I don't know. Just the tempta- your ghosts have written’ and| z, tion, I guess.” |discuss the issues. * * * | And Denver Juvenile i { | H Judge Philip Gilliam said, “The rec Or a arper child is starved for love. 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In 1953, attendance was ee, 10 games in front of the AL As early as May, * * * Six of the eight clubs reported a decrease from 1957. Minor gains were shown by the other two clubs. The 1958 attendance compares with the all-time league record | of 11,150,099 set in 1948. | Three clubs — New York, De-| troit and Boston — each drew more NEW-— fast way to paint BASEMENTS. GARAGES CEILINGS leach also reported a drop com- pared with attendance last year. * * * but never close to the pennant- winning Yankees all season, showed the biggest single loss jamong the clubs — 338,217. The Sox, who finished in second place, drew a total of 795,451 at T7 games in Comiskey Park. Baltimore’s drop in attendance | from 1957 was nearly 200,000. The 829,991 fans at 78 games in 1958 compared with 1,029,518 last | year, a decrease of 199,590. Detroit was one of the three clubs to play before more than million home fans. But the 1,098,924 who went to 77 games in Briggs Sta- dium compared with year, a drop of 173,422. OWE-COAT * * * basement Cleveland, which 10 years ago set| nt a league attendance record of wall pain 2,620,627, had one of its most dis- mal years at the gate which stirred up talk of moving the club to DU PONT ONE-COAT another city. In 76 games, the jIndians drew 663,805 fans to Mu- Basement Wall Paint lnicipal Stadium, a decrease of THIXOTROPIC FORMULA 58, 451 from the 1957 turnout. A new “jellified’ water-base wall paint ideal for very porous or rough masonry surfaces. Available in 8 colors and white. $435 Gal. DONALDSON LUMBER | The small gains were made in, 27 Orchard Lake FE 2-8381 |Kansas City and Washington. | The Athietics drew 925.090 in 78 had the league’s biggest season attendance mark with 1,428,438, showed a loss in patronage at the stadium. The turnout for 78 games compured with 1,497,134 in 1957, a drop of 68,696. The Yanks set their club season at- tendance record of 2,373,901 in | first place. to Tl,games in Fenway Park were 104,040 fewer than the 1,181,087 last} The beauty lasts wnen games. a gain of 24,023 over 1957. credited with 19 stops while | try coach at Eastern Michigan you paint with the finest . « ¢ | The Sceritore: inane Mowe Worsley turned aside 27 shots. College, acting as meet manager. fotal in the teague, had a-gain of Only four penalties were called Fifteen schools are eftered in PAINTS 18,209 over 1957 With 473.288 fams in in the free-wheeling game, none Class A, nine in Class B. The C, i78 games in Griffith Stadium. Theta the 3rd period, and all and D classes will be run together) “eee 1957 total was 457,079. were-against the badly out-played as a unit, and 19 schools will take - ee —— Ranger Ss. ipa ius NHL Standings ‘The Beautiful New } w T Pts. GF Montreal 7 Z 2 16 44 Van anes Boston 4 3 3 11 #33 ; Detroit 5 4 0 10 21 |New York 2 3 5 9 26 Chicago 3 8&8 2 8 28 Are Now Open Toronto 2 6 60 4 «#15 THURSDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE 5, Chicago 2 4, Open Bowling Day Boston Detroit New Yor “4 1 AMERIC aN LEAGUE No games scheduled Every FRIDAY's SCHEDUIE NATION ae LEAGUE No games schedu MERICAN LEAGUE Springfield at Providence Buffalo at Rochester Located in Sylvan Center Orchard Lake at Middlebelt | We Believe .... You Can’t Do Better TRY US! YOU'LL SEE WHY! OLIVER MOTOR SALES FE 2-9101 210 Orchard Lake Ave. _ FE 2-910) Where Pontiac Buys Its BUICKS Even the mighty Yankees, who | Wings Scoring Famine Ends for Howe on Olympia Ice than one million fans at home, but {Nally ended for Gordie Howe. sweet- skating right winger found the ‘range again and everybody in The Chicago White Sox, pursuing’ the Detroit family is delighted — coach Sid Abel, the rest of the Red Wings and Howe himself. | Olympia Stadium. period as they skated to their 5th them 1,272,346 last) x & * re 3rd Place x * * ak Avondale, Oxford, Birmingham Have Showdowns Gordie Clicks in 3rd Period as Detroiters Conquer Rangers By BILL CORNWELL DETROIT — The scoring famine After a six-game drought, the/ Howe's 3rd goal of the season arrived early in the 3rd period and put the finishing touch on last night’s 4-1 Detroit victory over the lifeless New York Rangers before 9,086 fans at The Redshirts scored in every victory of the season in nine} games. Their 10-point total gives) sole possession of 3rd place in the National Hockey League. * * * occasions to come “Close to the Oakland-B title. crown. gan League many times and may |The Jackets are the only unbeaten 1. Avondale has managed on 2. Oxford has seen many fruit- less season and now has a golden opportunity for the South Central 3. Birmingham has been the bridesmafd@ in the Eastern Michi- again find itself in that role to- night. These are key situations which are presented on the local high school football front tonight. Last year Avondale finished in the cellar of the league, but two years ago the Jackets were flying high until their showdowa with Clawson. They Were clob- bered py Clawson, had te settle for second place in the league. Tonight, Clawson again will make or break Avondale’s hopes. team in the Oakland-B with a 3-0 mark and a win could put a tighter grip on the title. throw the race into a three-way! ets. John Wilson's 3rd goal of the year early in the Ist period handed | Detroit a 1-0 lead. New York’s, Lou Fontinato was off for tripping | at the time. | New York evened the count in the 6th minute of the 2nd period ‘when Andy Bathgate connected, itime after ; Gump" f |the 3rd session. 1948, when they also finished in | ithe Rangers but the Wings came storming back on goals by Norm Ullman and Marcel Pronovost in the same stanza and Howe climaxed the evening. The smooth long-striding Howe, a fabulous hockey player by any standard, had been time by goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley, but lost his rabbit's foot in * * * Howe had tallied twice against in Detroit's home Goalie Terry Sawchuk enjoyed a relatively quiet evening in the | Detroit cage, although he did make several brilliant saves in | the game's late stages. He was * * Wilsen’s a foHeawed a great | individual effort’ by Nick-Mickoski, Gump bloeked Mic-! Following Bathgate’s hard 15- | footer which sailed over Saw- ehuk's shoulder, Ullman tallied for the 3rd time this season, ‘also on a rebound. Worsley fell flat on the ice barring a shot by rookie Chartie Holmes and | Uliman flipped the puck over ‘shot. |fake. GIANT BEAM LANTERN Flasher and Beam Work Individually or Jointly FE 5-5731 the prone goalie. Worsley never saw Pronovost’s' The big Wing defenseman ‘rescued a loose puck along the boards and laced a sizzling 45-, footer past the startled New York netminder for his 2nd goal of the year. Howe took a cross-rink pass from rookie Tom McCarthy and beat Worsley with a tap from the goalmouth after drawing him help. jlessly out of position with a classy , Worsley was fooled com- pletely. | Proficiency Results Following are the results of Rol-' "_, ladium proficiency tests held this ‘week: Ne. 1 Dance Bar — Marilfn Wells.| No. 2 Dance Bar — Bettie Hogg. Suzte! Neilsen, Linda Sumber, Cynthia Wasik. Edna Isenberg, Linda Lawtence, Diane Downing. David Downing, Deanna Oesch, Judy MacKenzie, Sandra Puckett, Judy: (Patterson. Janet Patterson, Gerald Mc- Neive, Butch Echtinaw, Elste Natho, Jean ‘Blkins. Olin Thomas Bronze Medal Dance — Dennis Horrall Sandra Scorbet. Hal Allard, Paul Gar- land, Butch Echtinaw, Lynn Stanton. Siwer Bar — Phyllis Tolonen, Sharron Stanton. Silver Medal +- Chery! Leineke. Gold Bar — Ricky Martins, Beverly Opdycke, Sandra‘Lesee, Don Gates. No 1 Figure — Ricky Gartin, Bob Gartin, [Sue Cundiff, Rick Speck, John Speck, Sue Rickel, Dan Odneal. No. 2 Figure—/ Beverly Opdycke, Darlene Glennon, Kurt Kuhne. No. 3 Figure — Maurine Mur- cham No. 9 Pigure — Marcla Murthum. Imlay City, a perennial power) in its circuit is getting its closest ‘run from Oxford, a team’ which has been down for several seasons. The game at Oxford is defi- nitely the clincher as the other three teams in the South Central | Prep Harriers in Title Races Flint Central Is Rated Top Threat; 358 Take | Part in Ypsi Tests frustrated | New York) YPSILANTI uw — The state cross. Boston was the only other club, opener ne arly three weeks ago. country finals for Michigan high to attraet more than a million fans Until yesterday, he had been un- school teams will be held at Ypsi-| But the 1,077,047 faithful who went able to click for another. lanti this weekend for the 27th con- |secutive year. All four classes — A, B, C and | D — will compete at the Washte- | naw Country Club with George Marshall, track and cross coun- Maples, Chiefs in Contention | Flint Central is the favorite, but G4 who swept around the back of the| may get tough opposition from Pon- 3g net and-fired at Worsley from &:-tiac, 21 right angle. 33 koski's shot, but was helpless to area. 25 halt Wilson’s rebound. Birmingham, Redford and Thurston from the Metropolitan | Maples won-the recent Farming- ,ton regional with PCH 2nd. | Chiefs” terson, Mike Taylor and Jim Nel-; ‘son. Seventh place is between Ken .R. Byrd and Carl Adams. Birming- ‘ham will have Dave Pew, Jim Reilly, Fraser Cocks, Dan Reid and ‘one other. Flint Central’s top men are Bill Milum, Gary Crenshaw, Buck Miley, George Fredericksen ‘and Bob Anthony. Archery entce Begins Nov. 6 at Waterford A six-week course in archery in- |Struction for all members of the family will begin Nov. 6 at the iCommunity Activities Center on _| Williams Lake road under the aus- pices of the Waterford Township ‘Recreation Department. Instruction will be given from 7:30 to 8:30 each Thursday eve- ning. The fundamentals of shoot- | ing plus care and selection of equipment will be stressed. A limited supply of equipment will be provided and registration can | be made at the door. The annual winter indoor arch- ery league starts Jan. 8. Competi- nights from 7:30 to 10 o’clock at the Community Center. Openings are now available for 10 five-man teams. Handicaps will permit the beginner to compete with the ad- vanced archer on an equal basis. OPEN | BOWLING For additional information, call {he Waterford Township Recrea- tion Department at OR 3-9152. Clawson is dangerous and could) showdown with Troy by defeating) coach Frank Crowell and his Jack-| GP ik EK & closes the Jackson Raceway. Satur- day night with the Auld Lange Syne Handicap as feature. * ® * Howard Craig, 29-year-old jockey from Royal Oak, rode five win- ners at Sportsman's Park in Chi- cago yesterday. Chiefs Favored Tonight | , ANT THE Hgr | AGay NANY CAR: tie a) WAITING MIDDIES — Halfback Joe Bellino and fullback Joe Matalavage of Navy believe that if Army could beat Notre Dame they can do Trish Saturday bigger score tha AP Wirephote sophomores will be in the lineup against the at Baltimore. Poster predicts n Army's 14-2 win at South Bend. it better. That’s what their sign says. The two es Top Games Featured in NFL REDWOOD CITY — The San day’s National game with the Detroit Lions. ~ John Gonzaga, a three-year man, John Thomas, and rookie Dennit Morris gets Marv Matuszak’s line- backing post. Rookie offensive guard John Wittenborn, a starter the starting array. Line Coach Bill Johnson said Matuszak, a standout last sea- son, has been bothered by juries and hasn't heen up to peak efficiency. Woodson, also a first year man, will switch off with Atkins as he did last Sunday when the 49ers lost to the Chicago Bears 27-14. | x * * Johnson said a decision on el starting quarterback—Y. A. Tittle or John Brodie — won't be made but is fully recovered. The Lions broke into the vic- tory column last Sunday by whip-. BONDED ¢ LABOR and MATERIAL With Free Instructions DAILY Mon. through Sot. 10 A. M. to 5 P.M. Bowl 3 Lines for, 9] j Special Rates for Scheel Children Motor Inn Recreation FE 5-6032 e RE-ADJUST BRAKES 77.W. Huron St. © RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS e INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS MARKET TIRE Co. BRAKES $7 299 _ FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH FE 8-0424 # A9ers Shake Up Francisco 49ers decided Thursday; to shake up their line-up for Sun-! Football League! ‘starts at tackle in place of rookie) much of the season won't be on|_ Another rookie, Bill Atkins, plays| until later. Tittle was sidelined for’ Y two weeks with a groin injury, 4 ping the Rams 41-24 and are condition for this game. It was ‘ondary, including the pass snatch- ‘ing of linebacker Joe Schmidt, which provided the opportunities, for victories, and for the first) time this year, the Lions capital-| ized on the breaks. * * * The fans in San Francisco have little love for the Detroiters who ousted their favorite 49ers out of the championship i in a playoff game on the coast, 31-27. ‘in other NFL games, the high- scoring Cleveland Browns, who expected to be in good physical | Detroit's, defensive sec-; Lineup for Lions: defensive unit when they meet the New York Giants in Cleve- | land. Defensively, the Giants have limited their opponents to 2.8 yards | per rush and 15.4 points per game,’ but they now face the task of trying to stop Jimmy Brown the Cleveland ace who had 815 yards lin 118 carries for 6.9 average and 'has 14 touchdowns. x | * Bears, holding eight straight wins jover the Rams, in Los Angeles; Pittsburgh and Washington meet- ‘ing for the 39th time at Pitt Sta- dium; Baltimore and Green Bay. | Other games will pit the Chicago Melvindale 11 Visits Wisner to Battle PCH Pontiac Gridders Can Clinch Winning Slate With Victory PCH (4-%) MELVINDALE (3-7) 26 Waterford © 14 Allien Park 6 40 Wyandotte 1) 14 Ecorse 4 19 =6Ferndale§ 13 7 Edsel Ford i4 0 Arther Hill 277 18 Thursten 4 13. Saginaw 12 (6 Wayne 14 6/ Nosthern 33 6 Lincoln Park 13 14 oe Se 9 By BILL CORNWELL i Pontiac Central will occup, favorite’s role for the last in the 1958 football season when ithe Chiefs clash with Melvindale there tonight at Wisner Stadium. Coach Jesse MaclLeay’s grid- ders are gunning for their 5th victory of the season against two defeats. Kickoff time is 3 p-m. Melvindale and PCH will meeting on the gridiron for the Ist time. The suburban Detrt Cardinals, coached by Dale S.- wicki, have won three and Jo:t three so far this year. Sawicki, now serving his 2nd sea- son as head mentor after six years an assistant, boasts a talent« | T-formation quarterback named Ray Danyo and Dan Losacco, a hard-running fullback, plus a line averaging 189 pounds from tackle to tackle. Although unable to cross. the goal consistently, the Cardinals have rolled up yardage steadily. mostly on the ground, and their defense has been strong. They | have scored a total of 59 points while yielding the same num- ber, Melvindale entered the Class A ranks this year and dropped its membership in the Class B Twin- Valley League. The Cards now be- long to the Huron-Rouge loop, an all-A circuit. Victory tonight in this naaennia game is vitally important for the Chiefs if they want to finish their schedule on the winning side of tin ” ate) have averaged 35 points in win- on the Colts’ home grounds and the ledger. in the defensive secondary in place; ing their first five games, face the Chicago Cards and Eagles in’ of the injured Dicky Moegle. Abe the Eastern division's toughest Chicago. Saginaw Valley Conference | games with the Bay City and Yank- Nat Trade Rumored | CLEVELAND ry — Cleveland! General Manager Frank Lane €' said today he hopes the New York | ankees and Washington Senators) York Daily News, the world cham- | Pions of baseball have offered ‘pitchers Johnny Kucks and Tom ‘Sturdivant plus infielder Bobby | | Richardson for Washington pitch- ler Pedro Ramos, a right-hander ;who won 14 and lost 18 for the| jlast place Senators in 1958. | The Tribe general manager be- Heves he would have a better ichance of obtaining Richardson ‘from the Senators than the Yanks. | ‘Cleveland is in need of a second ” ‘baseman and sought Richardson , llast winter. Lane admitted he had been in- ‘erested in Ramos, also, He said | he talked about the pitcher when ‘the Indians traded catcher J. W. 'Porter for infielder Ossie Alvarez, earlier this week. “He was interested in Don Mos! According to a story in the New si, Ray Narleski and Woody Held. When he started talking Rocky Colavito, I lost interest,’ Lane ‘explained. Sports on TV Television coverage of major ‘sports events during the week be- ginning Saturday, Nov. 1, will in- clude (all times Easfern Standard): BOXING Mecneetsy: Nov. 5 2- Champion Joe Johimy Busso, 10-round, non- Bro title I lightweight out Miami Beach Ex- position Hall, ABC-TV, 10 p.m. BOWLING Sunday, Nov. 2 — Joe snd vs. Bill. |Bunetta, ABC-TV, 4:30 all time COLLEGE FOOTBALL en bite Noy. 1 — Wistonsin at Mich. n State, NBC. Channel 4, 1:30 p.n ee ernie: Nov. 8 — Iilinols at Micht- ‘gan (Regional TV), NBC, Channel 4, m. 11:30. p OCKEY Saturday, Nov. 6 — Chicago at Detroit, | CBS-TV, 2 pm PRO BASKETBALL Sunday, Nov. 2 — 8t. Louis at Cincin- nati. NBC-TV, 2:30 p.m | PRO FOOT OTBAL AL Sunday, Nov. 2 — Detroit Lions at San Francisco, CBS-TV, Channel 2, 4:30 p.m. Flint Central powerhouses lie ahead and the Chiefs will be big underdogs on each occasion. As- suming a win this evening and. losses to the two Valley foes, the Chiefs would end their slate with a 5-4 record. MacLeay plans to rotate his quarterbacks against Melvindale with Harrison Munson the probable Starter, backed up by Bill Davis land Fred Staley, who saw action a-week ago for the Ist time this fall, Quarterback Allen Howze, a defensive stalwart, will be missing with an injury. Halfback Ken Dextrom and full- back Joe McCauley may be pressed into service at defensive end posi- tions while Dick MeCauley and Isaac Jones are expected to see heavy offensive duty at halfback and fullback, respectively, as the Chiefs try to rebound from last lweek's 33-6 Valley defeat by Flint ‘Northern. ‘PCHS POR. MELVINDATE Bs Pritchett 220 LE R Cashwell 1°17 uncan 177 LT Kinell ae Spicer 175 LG Tessmer uSa |Relyea 175 ¢ Ohannasiar ’ lBrown 170 RG Hoth 19% | Nichols 187 RT Fas! 125 landrews 170 RE B.Cashwell 150 Munsen 165 QB Danyo 145 jRatelff 168 LH Maurer 145 {Ellison 160 RH Hall iat J. McCauley 165 FB Losateo 160Set eee ee Os ee eee Vee eS ep ge RE Pa ane et ca ee ot pe ae te Mad ees a I eS ie ee ae nae it eee aS ee Ce eee ee ee Bea fee ees we TE SS ae SE Ee Ee ea eee ae f t \ # ‘ : - : ie t ; ‘ \ | eS PONTTAC PRESS, FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 31, 19584 | en Oe Ne . Ores cil TWENTY-SEVEN 4 eee a oe ae ca Kan., ne Army ROTC mia eady to Break Hunte(e Hound Doge Phenol Rare 7 Si , ; breeds in one hound produced 1-|tonville State Park area. He fiad|#?d @ retriever to boot,” Haslip, ume «> BIG DEAL Lig ht as expected, but very satisfactory re-not downed # bird, but brought sapeenggs apes in “e mT lp cansats ELLIS INC. @ PORCHES SINCE 1945 of four 3-month-old pu sults for Frank Haslip, 5562 Pine} home anyway—thanks to une | Penny. The hound scouted around, - ; Mic i an 00 ai eX Knob Rd. Haslip says, found an injured} Al Ecuyer, co-captain of Notre FREE ESTIMATES . 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Porter has han- died him all the way for owners Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Buchmann, 1921 Delrose Rd. Tux is a 2%4- year-old German shepherd. PROOF OF TITLE — Here's a new cham- pion. And he has all the proof to show for it. The “hardware” and rosettes, displayed on the bench, over which Tux (CH. Tux of Forjan) presides, with the help of veteran handler F. A. Porter of Pontiac, mark the path to Tux’s AKC & St. Michael-St. Clement at Wisner Sunday By H. GUY MOATS upere Carl Ganje, who has been; athletic director Rev. Carl This weekend's football contests /doing a fine job, may get the call Gentner. Forbush has a broken Bud Shelton Test Drive the "59 Buick and Pontiac | St. Frederick is in the driver’s/ Ron Call and Paul Pruente at ends; | We'll Make A Deal You'll Like in the Suburban Catholic League |at fwiback, while Bill Flanigan is’ leg, suffered in scrimmage. will, in all probability settle the nursing a dislocated thumb. Tom Frank Driemeister, guard, ts in title question, and it could be a’ Dabbs and Mike Flynn will alter-| a hespital recovering from a knee triple-team-championship. inate at quarter, with Flynn the, operation, and half-back Larry mS iprobable starter, Niebauer said. Chmielowski is out.with a dis- ‘Other probable starters include | located knee. seat with a 5-0 record, but runs\Freq Lauringer and Joe Al Baumgart’s probable isquarely into a fired-up St. Bene- ‘tackles; Gary Sonnenberg and/§ starters will include Tom Daldine| ‘diet club on the latter's home Jot. ! ‘Mike Keasley at guards; George |and Ron Miller, ends; Bob Van 'Other coaches around the circuit Drake, center; Flynn, Chuck Stein- | lPamed and Gerry Grobbel, tackles; express the opinion this tilt “will’}, Iper. Ganje and Pat Campbell, Ron Ni ecki.| center. Gary be a sizzler. 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A single race was on the pro- | * x * . | Several lineup changes were an-| nounced this morning by Sham-'gram today and the final event! rock mentor Jim Niebauer! Sopho-'will be “gailed Saturday. My Master (and I do like him \Trophy Western Hemisphere Snipe} !Championships with only two days succi will have something up nis) guards: Dick Oberliesen, Bob For- 'tin and Bob Vigneau, backs. Baum- tart wasn’t sure of his fullback. ‘Wisconsin Gets Favorite’s Role Over Spartans Homecoming Might Give Boost to State Gridders Saturday EAST LANSING (UPI)—Under- ed LA VERY SMOOTH OWuisky, INDEED! SCHEWLEY OISTILLERS CO.. H.Y.C. BLENDED WHISKY, 86.8 PROOF. OS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS dog for the first time in three years, Michigan State will need, all the new plays it has been work-| ing ‘on this week to pull out a) homecoming upset of Wisconsin’ tomorrow. The Spartans find themselves in) the nearly-forgotten role of having lost two straight games : nd being| expected to drop the third one. The Badgers, rated ninth in the nation, need to go all out the rest of the season to gain at least a share of the Western Conference title. They will be expected to try to pour it on the Spartans, But performing before millions of television fans and a largely) partisan homecoming crowd of about 68,000 the Spartans aren't expected to lie down and play dead for the visitors. | Coach Duffy Daugherty drilled | the Spartans hard this week on! stopping the Badger passing of-| fense led by quarterbacks Dale| Hackbart and Sid Williams and. he! installed a set of new plays for MSU: Daugherty kept the Spartans | on the practice field 90 minutes | { i f | yesterday, much longer than is | 1959 FORD TRADE-INS ARE REAL BARGAINS 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE ..... $1099.99 1956 FORD STATION WAGON . .... 9141768 1955 FORD 2-Door ........ ... +. 8789.48 1956 NASH 4-Door Hard Top .... .$1199.55 1956 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Hard Top $1452.96 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr........... $1661.72 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE . $1602.50 1956 BUICK 2-Door ............$1451.50 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD 1957 FORD 2-DR. 1953 DODGE SEDAN 1957 FORD 4-DR. 1955 OLDS SEDAN 1953 PONTIAC 2-DR. 1951 NASH CONVERT. 1957 PONTIAC 2-DR. 1950 MERCURY 4-DR. 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In the last three homecoming tilts,' they have beaten Illinois twice ( 19) 14 and 21-7) and Indiana oo, Mon. thra Thars. Fri., Sat. and Sun. —__-» 50 S925 “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Lon KUHN Pannen WASH 149 W. Hurep Across from Firestone Richard D. Kuhn ~ * * * aaa a The last homecoming loss was to homecoming has meant victory for [Spartan teams 17 times with only two losses and two ties. Announce Cage star LEXINGTON, Hy. (AP)—West Virginia faces Oklahoma State, last night and knocked down eight pins, leaving two pins and a quai) | still standing. Two other bowlers ran down the alley and captured the slight. | ly rumpled, but otherwise unhurt | bird. They will give it to a near- | by quail ranch. Nobody knows how the bird got mixed up with bowling pins at the new alley. 'ketbal land University of Kentucky |Clashes with Ohio State in the sixth annual UK Invitational Bas- Tournament Dec. 19-20, the school announced today. 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SQUIRREL a AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 5-9293 - “Pagoda Type * Roof’ Only Me rwwvvvevvvvev™s rrr VY Resawn White Pine Fine for Utility Use 1959 PLYMOUTHS We Got ’Em SPORT FURY H-TOPS STATION WAGONS Immediate Delivery SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. | DeSoto — Plymouth 912 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM Call for Free Home Demonstration JO 6-1545 MI 6-5300 could be added, he deserves A year ago at this time, Conference title showdown By BILL CORNWELL. Jack Hayes, Farmington High School’s young football coach, must be sleeping soundly these nights. And, it well. His Falcons were preparing for an Inter-Lakes sleeping was confined to a restless 40 winks. | The result of that showdown battle at Southfield is now well-recorded history. After pushing the Bluejays lieve ‘racing groups’ in. the three Bye’ Farm Signs Hurler to see to it that racing between® their cats which have| PITTSBURGH (AP) — Roger Much as 2% litre engines.” Uelfzen, 4, a right-handed pitch- er from New York, has signed a Medal Stops Pada (CS Set ie be lene Walled Lake Skipper Frosh Fall” Pirates’. Wilson, .N.C., Site aie oniiagem tected “Satenn. ted ee eS in the Class B Carolina League.|tnter-Lakes honors with 5-1 season : records, Yesterday, with Dennis Sikkila quarterbacking, Walled Lake frosh defeated Waterford and Southfield frosh, 20-0. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mex- ico’s Joe Medel stopped Ross Pa- dilla of Stockton, Calif., in the| seventh round of their scheduled | 10-round main event at Olympic| [Auditorium last night. Medel weighed 118%, Padilla 119, every restful hour. Hayes was not sleeping so 3525 Elizabeth Lake 4 Doors from Cass Lake Road with Southfield and Jack’s Now-New Larger Facilities TO OFFER YOU SAME oa SERVICE Conveniently Located at Road up and down the gridiron + for nearly three quarters,| Farmington wilted to su- |perior manpower and lost ‘the game and the title, 27-0. Hayes was a disappointed man; jat the end of those 48 hectic min-, utes. But he knew there was al- | ways next year and his unhap-| |pines faded a little with the reali-| ‘zation that a large portion of his, ‘squad was returning in 1958. j * * * So Jack set his sights on win- ning the Inter-Lakes grid crown this season. Apparently his youth- ful charges had the same idea | beeause they are now on the very doorstep of the coveted championship. All the Falcons require to put | the I-L cup in their trophy case \is a vietory over cellar-dwelling| Van Dyke this evening at Van Dyke. It will take some kind of a modern miracle for the Abes to stop them. * * * ‘ Farmington has fought its way to the door of the I-L throne room the hard way. The Falcons had to meet their two top contenders, de- fending champion Southfield and Walled Lake, on successive weeks. They hurdied both obstacles, beat- | ing Southfield, 20-14, and toppling Walled Lake, 147. The Falcons are currently the only undefeated-untied team in Oakland County with a perfect 6-9 record and they were ranked Michigan's 8th best Class A cut- fit in this week's state pell. * * * They will be top-heavy favorites to defeat Van Dyke tonight and win the I-L crown and they should have little trouble finishing a flaw- less season next Friday in non- league action at Clarenceville. Folks around Farmington think this year's foetball team is the finest in the school’s history. Once that Inter-Lakes trophy resides in the Falcon showroom ,Hayes will no doubt agree < ODDS AND ENDS Lyn Salathiel, former Waterford _High grid star and All-County half- back in 1956, is the leading punter in the MIAA this year. Salathiel has a 39-yard average for Alma College on 22 kicks totaling 88 -f yards. * * * a Bob Dickson, ex-Walled Lake guard, is a member of the fresh- man football squad at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo . West Bloomfield’s annual fall athletic banquet honoring football and cross country letter winners will be held at the high school cafeteria on Dec. 3. of AE ok @ode No. Ul = Code No. 440. 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We need some- body with long hair.” © “SO!” Nancy teck a deep breath. onthe are the Israeli ‘voeien Ministry “Now I go in like this.” She pointed at her short, Italian-cut hair style. “And when CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 2 A. M. come out and join your friends for our popular | SUNDAY : MATINEE | DANCING WARREN WOOD TRIO _from 4 P. M. i Dance to BOB BAILEY and His ORCHESTRA on SUNDAY EVENING and every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Night SCRIB'S ts RESTAURANT 4 | / | 130 S. Telegraph FE 4-6981 4 ae WILSON hair, I say casually, ‘Will this do?’” they give me that bit about needing long As she got to this point, she lifted her whole head of hair casually—or so it seemed to my startled eyes—and out from under the “short curls’ tumbled what turned out to be her own long brunette tresses. x * * “This wig,” Nancy finished triumphantly, “ended that kind of brush-off. Now they'll have to think of a new one.” Nancy has another “major problem,” which she hasn't been able to lick—yet. STARTING wednes! EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! TWO BRAND NEW, TERRIFIC HITS! sure to steal A trea NANCY II NANCY I A graduate of the University of Michigan in 1955 at the age of 19, she is more interested in weighty things, HAVE FUN DANCING to the Music of the Bob Lawson Trio Friday and Saturday Evenings NOONDAY LUNCHES ARE OUR SPECIALTY ...... FAMILY STYLE DINNERS NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS NEW DRAYTON INN (Formerly Commodore Hotel) 4195 Dixie Highway OR 3-7161 ORCHESTRA MUSIC 7 NIGHTS A WEEK featuring | “THE 3 LITTLE WORDS” with JOE POLZIN at the ORGAN Dine & Dance LADIES’ NIGHT / EVERY WEDNESDAY FOODS and LINnaRS “WE INVITE BANQUETS AND PRIVATE PARTIES” 3412 DIXIE HIGHWAY Phone OR 3-9754 Lo DELL’S INN Presents The Royal Jokers Sensational Rock and Roll Recording Group TON! MARA Lovely Acrobatic Dancer JOHN CONLEY Comedy M. C. 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Kovack, who's with Chev-| ‘rolet in Flint, says she never enjoyed her popularity. | “It was always the nightclub bit,” she scoffed. “I'd beg my dates to take me to a nice quiet place where we could talk over a cup of tea. (She doesn’t smoke or drink.) But | we'd always end up at a nightclub, and you just can’t dis- A cuss metaphysicas at El Merocco. “] finally put a stop to dating altogether. One day I looked i ‘at ali the showy people, and I realized they were crazy. There | ‘ was nothing in their lives. And I said to myself, “You are crazy, i FLOOR SHOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Music You Can't Help Dencing to by “CARL and HIS GAMBLERS” VER-WOOD BAR 54 S. BROADWAY LAKE ORION | DANCING AND PANTOMIME She hasn’t been in peereanieee and found herself |} too, for going along with the routine.’” a composer for a steady date “who talks: to me!” | Nancy’s professional life is still decorative, however. Employed regularly on the TV ee show, “Beat the Clock,” J) she mostly just smiles and looks . . . well, decorative. HL And in the Broadway, for which she is currently re- hearsing, she plays a character referred to in the script the only as “the actress.” = | “I go to a party,” Nancy described her part, ‘and I have, 4 ia line... no, two lines. I say ‘What a marvelous party!’ twice. /f- “It’s enough,” she threatened, “to make you want to give up show business.” Enjoy Yourself in Oakland County’s Newest Most Beautiful Cocktail Lounge An atMospnere of complete relaxation, cocktails the way you like them, and a luncheon and dinner menu to please the most discriminating palate For Your Added Enjoyment STEVE STEPHANI AT THE ORGAN Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Evenings COCKTAILS LUNCHEONS DINNERS @ Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily @ Open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. Henry’ s Miracle Lounge | Ecrmerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. 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Arig, wo, — Petsae| ating teen the walk Wy intelli tee late S ¥ [rushed to the seene whe By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS. ‘ HOLLYWOOD — That Elizabeth Taylor has agreed to star in Ten- nessee Williams’ new play ‘“Sud- denly Last Summer’ comes as no surprise to me. After Liz’s hit in Williams’ “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof” she is a natural for Sam Spiegel’s screen version of the author's new- < est hit. When I asked about her deal to make “Two For The Seesaw’’ for which she’s to get $500,000 plus 15 per cent, I.was told that filming on this will be held up until after the Broadway run. As it is going great guns, this may be some itime. ‘ «i By Tennessee Williams ter, will do a series of remakes on the old Wheeler and Woolsey films. “Betsy Drake will be the palace guest of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier during the holidays. Grace wrote and invited Betsy and she accepted, * * * Sue Ladd’s birthday was. today, | but Alan is surprising her with a different gift every day of the week. Great idea if you can af- ford it. * * * Pat O’Brien is bedded with flu. * * * Sunday Danny Thomas will be in | You can rest assured that Sam Spiegel will give ‘“‘Suddenly Last Summer” a whopping production. He's | a couple of Academy for ‘On The Water Front’ and “Bridge On The River Kwai.” Memphis, Tenn., for groundbreak- ing ceremonies on Danny's favor- ite charity project, St. Jude's Hos- pital. The hospital will be a two million dollar project. and most of this money has been made per- Michael Rennie, just back from rope the first of the year. Mike) has signed to play Yul Brynnet’s | cohort in “The Gladiators,” a role| previously rumored for Tony Quinn. - —PLUS— REE CIDER and DONUTS | 1. Halloween Cartoon Party : 3. cise “Looking for Danger”: poss "On a Spooky Nite”: fn oBoys in * * Ook, | Who else but Bob Mitchum | ‘would start a cablegram with ‘ ‘Hi| |Baby?”’ I received a long mes-| ‘sage from him from Durango, | | Mexico, in which he tells me that | Jack Oakie’s wife, Vickie (Horn), has joined the cast of “Wonderful, | Country.” Dl i i i tt i ; x * * | The love and esteem in which our industry holds director Henry! t King was evidenced in the large .attendance at the celebration. of ‘his 40th year in the motion picture business. The get-together was |held on the big stage of “This| i Earth Is Mine’ at Universal-In- ternational, where Henry and his cast of Rock Hudson, Jean Sim-' mons, Dorotiry McGuire, Claude’ Who will be his Bride... tonight? ing. All you old-timers who remem- | ber the antics of Wheeler and’ Woolsey will be interested to hear | |that a fast-rising new comedy team | from Canada, Wayne and Schus-| Funniest Horror Show You've Seen! Topped Off With Colorful Action! HIPPED WITH VENGEANCE! Screams Delay Fight for Son | LOS ANGELES (AP)—The an-| iguished screams of actress Lynn) |Bari caused postponement of a, |hearing on her petition for custody | lof her 10-year-old son. “This is the greatest outrage | have ever heard of in my life,” _Miss Bari cried when attorneys. ‘outlined a proposal whereby her. son by actor’s agent Sid Luft would remain tentatively in Luft’s home, rr rye rw ewe er ew ‘want my child. I want him in my home,” the actress shouted. | Laft was awarded tle, i nl. lt, i hie, Sl. 3 yy Miss Bari opened a court fight for him, charging Luft and his wife’ Judy Garland do not have a Prop er environment for him. Lawyers for both sides had A emerged from the judge's cham- | bers with their custody proposal when Miss Bari made her out- burst. After her protest the case | was put over until next ceria AT POPULAR PRICES! | IT’S A RIOT! 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The airline, one‘ of the nation’s Big Four, said it would furlough its 19,000: employes if the 6,700) members of the International Assn. of Machinists strike. * * * A similar strike grounded Cap- ‘sories.” ita] Airlines planes for the 16th day today. TWA and District 142 of the’ IAM have been negotiating since | their contract expired Oct. 1, 1957. Their dispute has been heard by federal mediators and a presi- dential emergency board. The un- ion rejected recommendations by, hoth, = x * * | The principal controversy con-' cerns the union's insistence that all TWA workers covered by the contract remain under its provi- sions for the duration of the pearances. ‘agreement. cited homeowner telephoned, “There's a hub cap thief operating across the street.” Sure enough, they found Herb- ert Lairago removing the hub caps and rear view mirror on a white convertible. “But it’s my ear,” he explained, “and I'm. polishing the acces-' NOTICE! . 20c CHILD.© ADULT 60¢ DIAL FE-5-8001 Special Halloween 1 © 3 - Features - 3 SCREAM SHOW! |. LAFF SHOW! i “gp “MACABRE” || °Chasers” TEEN-AGE THRILL AND EXCITEMENT -“MOTORCYCLE GANG” Republicans & Democrats ully OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 WALLED LAKE HARRY BLACK How Christmes came in May- time to one Americen town! PARTNER Will Be | Voted | Back Nov. 4th MANNY'S Ww. Huron and AND ‘oc TIGER = —— Elizabeth Lake Road STARTS FEATURES | TOD AY! at 1:00-3:46 | . 6:32-9:28 fae JEAN BIG STORY! 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Mickey Mantle Comic Books For All Children aca the Matinee Tomorrow! cenatl } \ Doctor Pictures Alcoholics _ THIRTY-TWO ¥ See : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 as Grownup Spoiled Brats CHICAGO (UPI) — A doctor who, hypnotizes -aleoholics said today) people who get obnoxious when! « . . He arouses the sympathy of those about him, and in this way disclaims all responsibility hostile feelings rise to the surface as alcohol ‘relaxes the mechanism of repression.’ But after much drunk really would like to behave! for his lack of successful en- |close observation of alcoholics, I that way all the time and just: use the liquor for an excuse. He said the only real cure for! alcoholism was to teach children responsibility. “Alcoholics are simply grown- up spoiled brats,” Dr. Bernard Gindes said. “We have more alcoholics lately because we're breeding a generation of spoiled. brats.” deavor. In a sense, his ‘uncon- | trolled’ binges are excuses in | advance for his failures. “How often we have heard: ‘If John didn’t drink so much what 'a successful guy he’d be.’ One might surmise that if John were thoroughly convinced that the suc- icess he was seeking would follow lonce he made the effort, a threat! of physical violence couldn’t per-) suade him to drink. personally should be inclined’ to assume rather that he drinks so that he may display his hostility, at the same time disowning re- sponsibility for the consequences | ‘of his deed.” To treat alcoholics, Gindes first puts them inte a ‘“‘medium hyp- notic sleep,” then offers them a shot of their favorite drink. He has them swish it around their mouths for a while. {Planned to Kill Me’ —Chaplin Jr.'s Wife} table support pending the contested ‘\divorce. She said she expects a LOS ANGELES (AP)—The wife of Charles Chaplin Jr, accuses him in a cross-complaint for di- vorce of threatening to kill her, *« * * Susan Magness Chaplin, 22, al- leges in the complaint that Chap- told her he intended to kill her. She said that a month later he ordered her out of their car, and when she refused to obey, he told her he would drive her into the jhills, kill her and throw her body on the road. * * * She asked the court for reason- lin seized her last Aug. 12 and}. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | aaa ss He said its all the fault of “ _ . Alcoholism may be an ex-| ‘child next June. modern parents ‘case in advance of the act. Many “The children are given every-|aléoholics after a few drinks be- thing their own was But when come offensive and belligerent. It they become adults they find the may be concluded by some that later give it up. world isn't that generous.’ Gindes ___— ee ee said. ‘It's quite a blow.” “Now what you just drank is an obnoxious, vile and repelling, x * * thing,” he tells them. | Chaplin, 33, filed the original di- They usually throw it up, and vorce complaint last Tuesday, al- ileging cruelty. + Gindes. of Beverly Hills, Calif., BOARDING HOUSE discussed the ‘‘hypnotherapeutic’! iy IE YOU MEAN iy DON'T LOOK 7 ME Too! :proach to alcoholism’’ before the | Hg pp L, auc ° Society “ee Che oe sa by Ee, Y Z THE BUREAU Y THIS WAY, Yj IM $60 mental Hypnosis’ 10th annual Yy, Be HAKam L yp IN THE ATTIC YOL) 4B MAJOR—~ y DEEP IN meeting. Yj WONDER Ie WERE SUPPOSED TO MONE, p TVEGOTZ TH BIN, “Aleohol solves a problem | y TMI Gut Z YOU HAVE A SUSPENDED LOW 4 MY IDEA which according to an alcoholic’s | SPEAK TO A SENTENCE, TO BE PUT INTOH POCKETS OF A BIG own ‘private sense cane be | 7 Yo p2 ATELY EGEECT TOMORROW AFTER- AND NIGHT solved in any other way,” he | U FRIVATEL Ye told the group, an affiliation of | ABOUT A NOON.’ THE SUNKMAN SHORT ISTO GO — the American Medical Associa- | DISASTRODS CALLED ~~ HE COULDN T AKMS DOWNTOWN j tion. OCCURRENCES MAKE IT TON IGHT./— BUT aie te AND “Alcohql leads the alcoholic | EHH CAEE! IF IT'S MONEY YOU'RE PAYDAY/, WATCH A TALKING ABOUT, away fréni frustratwig experiences FORGET IT.’ in much the same way as a ‘mother | would gently lead her happy child. , It allows the alcoholic temporarily to withdraw from razor-edged ex- periences which carve away at his self esteem. It keeps him from, looking at a poor phetograph of himself.” | Gindes said the alcoholic soon} finds the bottle gives him even! more than an escape. It gives him the ability to manipulate his environment. Gindes said this works in three key ways. " . The alcoholic’s ‘benders’ may be intended as punishment against those persons who do not accede to his every demand. - By T. V. Haml‘n * Newest Cocktail Real Knockout, Doctors Report — ; CHICAGO (®—The scrap iron cocktail is the newest bootleg | drink to alarm the medical pro- | fession. SORRY PA i i’ © 1958 by NEA Service, inc. TM. Reg US. Pat. OF. ° OUT OUR WAY MY kio roremen WOULD FEEL IT WOULDN'T HELP-- THE {| WHY, UH, WE--I MEAN THEY'D Th war 1: LIKE TOSHIP MORE AT EASE OLD TIMERS Uucg St geealors eee leas | THAT REPAIR WITH OLD TIMERS | WOULD GO YOU BET: GEE. 7S A WAN IN A AIRPORT TOWER! skid vows is started by dumping | ORDER TONIGHT-- IF THEY COULD IN FOR GRAY AM 1 GLAD TO Hf RADORD HA TO TEL US NES yeast, cracked corn or corn meal | DH, CAN YOU GROW BIG BEARDS AND FIND SOMEBODY: and sugar into a large metal | MAKE Ir? MOUSTACHES YOU'D STILL BE Wooo Meg drum. Rubbing alcohol and moth | LIKE YOUNG A DAY LATE balls are added. A dash of the , Doc * ' cleaning agent Clorox speeds up | ee ae ote fermentation. | USED TO? The drink produces bizarre and | _ serious mental effects. Few pa- | tients could drink more than half | a pint in six to eight hours and remain conscious. More than half | 1 KNOW. HE HAD WANTED YOU WITH Hi the patients studied suffered te as from tremors and hallucinations os ' F identical to delirium tremens. * é g ANNs eo usin f r | y The symptoms disappeared when A NZN Z r | Tost wun’ : drinking was halted. : Xf | A mes 2 Writing in the Journal of the Soa NY _ American Medical Assn., a team ‘ N — = By) of South Carolina scientists said AS SHE says ) WE CAN'T F ff the drink has a metallic iron taste | Y . SHE WANTS DO A THING ; probably caused by strong con- | 3 BO Se centration of alcohols and traces t4 a, WIEXO en ae . ' ur ER , ‘of metal from the mixing SSS we Sit eM s_HE L + container ' coe 1 (e) L 3 The report on 50 patients suf- | ae \ THERE fering from drinking the concoc- Z tion was made by Dr. Richard H. Gadsden, Ph.D., and Doctors R. Ramsey Mellette and William C. Miller Jr., of Charleston, S.C. They said the drink can cause severe mental and _ physical symptoms much more quickly than excessive drinking of ordi- nary alcohol. —Amnettneattentte seinen a" ‘ Bu sHaRe «ay By. Diek Cavalli WILLIAMS TM. Rel? U.S. Pet. Off. ©) 1958 by NEA Service. me. (O73! act -Be THE ARISTOCRAT + wy) * % 7 x AJ . HALF ACRE CASTLE | — John Morris OTe Se a ° : WHY DION’T YOU GIVE BUT IMUST HA’ : STEVE! wHat) /CONFOUNDED THEM EACH SOME COME ACROSS oe ee z HAPPENED 7 TRICK OR CANOY LIKE YOU'RE WITHOUT A “TWEne: £ 7 TREATERSY/ SUPPOSED To 77 SWEET: TOOTH /}] | MOTHERS’ : 4 | |CLUB” oF : i ’ ‘wo ta 6 Bea wi By Charles Kuhn [SH-H! HERE COMES |. SHE BUMPED INTO. DOOR’ | |...AN’I GUESS SHE'S | = | GRANDMA! BE VERY LAST NIGHT AN’GOT THAT | | |MOOD For ANY WISECRACKS | CAREFUL O' WHAT DANDY SHINER... ABOUT ITH —— You'll Find PROFITABLE | OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place Your - WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 TREAT THE TRICKSTERS to healthful, delicious Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum. Buy it by the box. CHAS. KUMN- 10-31 DO . ~- - ds Oe «| “Dear, there’s a lawyer on the phone who wants to talk to you. I | used the car this morning.” = , i | + ‘ 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 a? THIRTY-THREE Tells Pranksters to ‘Take It Easy’. After Explosion Oakland: County Sheriff Frank W. Irons warned Halloween prank- sters today to ‘‘take it easy, have a good time but use common sense,’ in the wake of a fire- cracker incident reported to depu- ties last night. Aceording to sheriff's reports, roan > tf, Study Injunction on Du Pont, GM Designed to Break Up| ‘Tendency to Monopoly by Two Corporations’ Grains lower, [MARKETS |Stocks Churn CHICAGO (#—A government mo- . The following are top prices|s " gt ncertain Today ess... i Mixed ACtON linn: sara Ztr tt SoA Tomar ne brought to the Farmer's against Du Pont and General Mo-|Ct., Avon Township, heard his dog comer cee and sold = tors has been taken under advise- — i we rear of his home at them wi le package J) . ment, about 8:45 p.m. CHICAGO w—The grain futures|Qyotations are furnished by the NEW YORK (® — The stock x *« «* He opened the back door to see | market churned in a mixed pat- tern early today. Trading was ac- tive. Gains and losses of fractions to about a point prevailed among market was mostly lower today in PSE TY of ict pa of Markets, as of Trade Detroit Produce what was disturbing the deg and suddenly something was thrown at him out of the darkness. The ebject missed Ronald but hit a The injunction sought is designed to break up what the U. S. Su- preme Court called a tendency Selling was not particularly ag- it 7 of toward monopoly by the two eor- gressive but there were no induce- A 5 FEU i prorated to Se rage the buying side! ,ypies Delicious, = _csecesees+-$3.75| lading issues. * poreiions: pe eae Gee cas ae : a rs were e-| A ids 4 IB. cee vase ther. Wheat trade: some-|Apple cider (case: I coneieieaaee an x « * The injunction, sought by the Re Ge antitrust division of the dustice Department, seeks to bar stock- The market was generally lower what disappointed that most of the|Ucinte but” DY: ‘at the opening. The ticker tape | jovernight purchases by India were ___ Pi So ee isoes to %s lower; December old type con-jParsiey Root. iuchs) dos ep eeetes lower, Steels, motors, rails and | stock. | mainly of Pacific Coast white bee VEGETABLES | was late briefly in the initial wave| holders of Du Pont and GM from _ Although the boy’s parents, Mr. wheat, The sales totaled 1,400,000 | Beet topped, ou .......+--e+ese+ 188 of dealings, As trading moderated, becoming officers in each other’s and Mrs. Vernon Bowman, report- bushels, << * « [Gasrote, vopped. Ou. ....-.s0r-.00 b | some losses were converted to| corperate setup. ed the incident as a “firecracker” . ee Gek Aelke csc) ps ena complaint, deputies’ sald there was ct eee a tb cect bol Zennel eet doe. Cceccicseerst 8] atecenfis, ells and rebbers tiperction, against ba eae ee ethene Me ce Kohireb! wikagacenpeseets : i Lng \ “fi ” lower, December $1.93%; corn Ve Leeks. tbeba. “dou 8 Reo eee i s. liptireg Meac sac Comper. two of its holding companies from The ecpueinn et cicakis dent 8, dry, (bag) coeccescee 2.50/ airlines a gs were mostly acquiring any new shares of GM);, the heavy steel door of the deep 1 sant! essscaessaresess F tract $1.10%; oats unchanged to/f2rn'pe i® ov seeeeesnnee freeze a pow ; , u | Pe Ci . PK. DSkt. ..00.-00 i cals Ww s well as der burns a % higher, December 64%; rye Y | votatoes ibag? 60 We. | chemicals were mixed. Jn’ ‘| foot in diameter. O% « ‘Ge to % lower, December $1.03%; soy-|fuagithen® wed ibchs.) dos... | The failure of yesterday's early) Judge Walter J. Labuy of U. S. AS ca : g beans men to % higher, INo7] Rasteneale sateen wees dos. - 120] drive to penetrate record highs Dist Court, ae took riage Irons asserted that “this could HALLOWEEN FUN — Three Pontiac - _-~|vember $2.10%%. Seas ca Hothee. No. i 8-lb. bsxt. 2.25\and the subsequent reaction was Under al visement yesterday, W re bee: mo : chil- (left to right) Gertha Powell, 267 Nebraska Ave.; tet Turnips, topped. bu. . 2.00/one factor in the hesitation, brok-|hold hearing on the motion later. ey th = ne eae | e exploding object hit the dren are shown having a preview of tonight’s Alma Moss, 132 Jackson Ave. and Richard \ers said. Another, they added, was |A pretrial conference is scheduled Train Plows Into Car, Driver Escapes - Unhurt DANVILLE, Va. (UPI) — By- standers feared the worst yester-| day when they saw a train hit Roy W. Burrell’s car. They rushed to the wreckage. Burrell already had crawled out. Burrell limped—but only until he reached one of his shoes, which had been thrown about 20 feet from the car. He was unhurt. Me, Too, Says Girl ; CHICAGO (UPI)—Leonard W. Fajfner, 19, was sworn into the Army yesterday and so was his finance, Gloria Jean Gosnell, 18. “I just didn’t want to be the girl he left behind,” she explained. Quake Jiggles Frisco SAN FRANCISCO — An earthquake of moderate intensit hit the San Francisco Bay area Thursday. It cracked a water main in Milpitas south of here, and caused desks, windows and dishes to jiggle. CAPTURED SLAYING SUSPECT < AP Wirephote — Lorraine Vigil, 28, last night fought and captured a man who she sail, made. an attempt on her life, and who is now being held for investigation in the slaying of three other young women. (See story on page 1). q f County Calendar Clarkston iving centerpieces will be the Thank a program given by Pearce subject of lof the Clarkston branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn., Inc. Mrs. Donald Stackable and Mrs. Byron Knowlan will be co-hostesses at the 1 p.m. meeting, to be held at Mrs. Rockwood Bullard'’s home, 6745 Park | Lake Dr. | | fmlay City | New officers of the Congregators will ‘be installed Tuesday evening in the ichurch parlors. They are Mrs. Oren | Dungey. president: Mrs. Ernest Simmons, | ‘vice president; Mrs. Ellsworth Gillard, | secretary, and Mrs. Lloyd Foster, treasurer. Mariette Members of the Marlette Camera Club will be guests at the regular meetin of the Methodist Men's Club held a the church at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Colored slides will be shown at the open meeting, followed by, refreshments. Orchard Lake fellowship room of the Pres- Church will be the scene of beef dinner Nghear: caer?! from by the Women's The byterian & roast Trey haa Methodist Church’s annual will be held. Tuesda beginning A sneck bar wil wit will be Mrs, Cle a hot of the affair, which public, inning at 5 p.m. ude Leach is. general whaitnes is open to, the Florists of Pontiac at Monday's meeting | : BELL GUINN axle plant machine operator, Bell was named foreman in 1937. In 1942 he was named general foreman and assumed the duties of shift superintendent in 1951. Bell was promoted to assistant plant superintendént in 1953, the position he held prior to his new appointment. x &* & Bell is a native of Thessalon, Ontario, Canada and is married to the former. Winifred Beacom of Marlette. They have three sons and reside at 2150 Parkinson St. Guinn joined the Division in 1931 and had been axle plant superin- tendent since 1951. He is a. -resi- dent of Clarkston. = Joining Pontiac in 1936 as an) ‘Halloween Party Slated iat Herrington Hills | “The Herrington Hills Homeown- | ers Assn will sponsor a Halloween) party tonight from 7 to 8:30 for | division's school district. | children living in the new sub- The party, under the co-chair- | manship of Donald Melampy and, Mrs. Jean Mullins, will be held in) ithe multi-purpose room of the ‘Herrington Hills Elemefitary| School, 510 Bay St. Costume judging will be held in three age levels, pre-school chik dren through second grade, third and fourth graders and fifth and sixth graders. Standard Oil Declares Sixty Cent Dividend NEW YORK i# — Standard Oil (New Jersey) has declared a divi- dend of 60 cents a common share, payable Dec. 10 to stockholders of, record Nov. 10. ey The payment brings 1958 divi- dends to $2.25, the same-as in 1957.| In both years Jersey Standard paid 55 cents in the first three quarters and 60 cents in the fourth quarter. ‘ { | Halloween festivities. At the Pontiac Skate Club’s Owens, 75 Clovese St. With them i al lpn a muir Paty GREENS boy..We expect prankst ; : : m is co-ownert | ainty roaching | for Nov. 17. reas hae ers to be Halloween party yesterday, prizes were won by Raymond E. Meggitt Somme) grate tenders) ex being Peet einen be oss sstls ts uncertainty over the approaciong on the loose tonight, but also ex- | : now at its most uncertain period [Kale bu. ........2..cseceesseeceeee Db | election. : The government sued in 1949 |pect them t orefrain from mali- of thé year. The deubt hinges [Mustard DU .--2502---5-+0---0000 128) Bethlehem was off a fraction) charging that Du Pont and its {cious destruction of ptoperty and | primarily on how much of the |éwiss Pe Ree 133 following lower earnings which | poiding companies — the Chris- |injury to local residents.” | B fen Far er ! yield will be available for com- eALaD GREENS | failed to cover the dividend. U-S.! tiana Securities Co. and the Del- | ed m * ss mercial trade, At present, Chi- |ceiery cabbage, coz 19 Steel was up a fraction. , —en 7 0a * |; |Celery cabbage, doz ........ ccc-es 1.80 . aware Investment Co. joyed | Checks Radi ctivity | cage clevaters are almest fall |Eetive, bimeet Peco: 2 Ey American Motors again WAS/ » virtual monopoly with its oon. Lodge Calendar | : _ and supplies of all grains except |Lettuce, leaf, bu. ....seesccee ceees 1 50 heavily traded, dropping more than | ership of 23 per cent of General |, Special communication, Pontiac Accuses Youths Jet Tests l (tol nN ( ‘loud | wheat still are building up. MOMaiNe BU. +. jw ee seescocesesenwss 2.00 a point on a string of blocks ie Meters tock. poset ee a _P&AM, Saturday, x ko cluding transactions of 6,000 a oe IMM’ Degree. Ohio Ae . Work in | z ; ; ? yle, by Rubi. | | But some dealers point out that| Poultry. and Eggs 10,000 shares. eee ey rises copoly. but a2 Lodge. No. 237 of Toledo. Din- Four Will Stand Trial; By STEVE LOWELL for testing to see what strains it this circumstance may not con-| DETROIT POULTRY | ithe U. S. Supreme Court reversed wM Po aE. “a i Associated Press Staff Writer [can stand in case it is in an acci-|tinue very long after the first ONE er ice be) Dee (or wa i quality) New York Stocks the ruling and ordered the case} og p Two Others Jailed for) ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. (AP)|°eMt like a fire, crash, or fall.|Pouring of the vecord or near rec-|live poultry: ent type) (Hate Morning Quotatiobs) caer’. ms 92 Voorhels Rd. Donation j iv ¥ - i ‘ wien = Assault on Highwa —Lt. Bill Krull flew me through | Conventional explosives are used ord harvests. ners Tl, niety ‘ispe broilers end fryers Figures after decimsi point ere eighths se * 1.00 per person. Prizes sponsored Vo an atmic (diced to try to set off the miniature nu-| 3-4 Ibs. whites 17-18: Barred Rocks 18- Air Reduc .... 722 Int Silver ... 496) 1, another phase of the anti- by Pythian Sisters. adv. . r opi . le harg | Grain Pri 19, capomettes ovtr 5 ibs. 19-20. lAllied Ch .... 904 Int Tel & Tel 53.2 Dp 6 | ° Bill, who is 27 and from George, |“©2? Charges. rain Frices ——_ Allied Cm °°. $01 Ist Crk Coal .. 414/trust suit, the U. S. District Court) Accused of beating a farmer Iowa, is a member of the 490th! We wore lead vests and flew on} oe DETEOR TOG tr Ueroieeys Copan tel os) Jone Mas ¢ |has received several proposals on, | : during a roadside beer party near Test Group from Kirkland Field, = per cent oxygen throughout | eae aaa 31 (AP) — | Detrott. in case. lots, federal-state Alcos eee 815 reaps : $$ $| how Du Pont can dispose of its News in Brief : my . a . i) e iJ , t 4 se Big Rapids, one Birmingham youth Albuquerque. His job is flying ob- us balf-hour mission, We flew ,.. Tu". 193% Dee oarey gatel| i Wnitee: Greée A erirs large 46.08 Aut roe as enaecott. ... 976\share of General Motors stock. today is serving a three-day jail servers to check radioactivity and |O¥er to Yucca Flat where the ex: | Mar. ... 10T% Mar. 653, Wid. avg. 49: large 46, medium 32-33, Am Cyan 482 Kresge, 8S .. 3! her w ick ». |plosion took place and let down to'##7 = | f%* Sey G5 \ td. avg. 33, small 27, grade B large Am Mardy . $21 Fooer o. He Thieves broke into St. Michael's term and another was scheduled pick up samples of particles in| My, .......,16 Siz. sing! €3-44.) wid) avg.) 4]: ‘brewus: | Grads Am Motors .. 01) DOF Gtsss --- 157) Church, 140 Be Ss to appear in Justice Court. the usually awesome clouds. jabout oes oat Doe Ge Be ca Gd BS i OS nm ae Oe Te uy 8 tT H P| in an electri nal BR Michael Powers, 18, of 1235 E « * * | ts *& * Met an Ge 134) Total weekly receipts 9,292 cases Am Tel & Tel 1935 ea ; 2600-3300: cull and utllty pong Aire $65 gcovill Mf 7 N é N modi arket - ome wea Saunger went caret Rier, 52, of 3%) N. Al 2 C ‘ rec ana lambs Salabie 75. 6 ‘Dow chem - 6 Bears Foe Mi sett sine Bea A f| 2S earring ‘ay close Tues * | 7 3, 9 Ne Te iceadl ibs" Salable 75. Nomi-/Du Pont .....195 he Tisai nisley joine ontiac in , ca J into a ditch and the youths p d {i Perry, was admitted to the hospi- Ju ’ 4, oes /pally steady compared last week slaugh Rast Air L .-. 263 Situair..... «1 s,and graduated from General Mo Among those observing the pulled him from the car, beat ees ar 0 uc ion ital with multiple lacerations and = R d needy cents ‘lower’ feeder lambs ‘ruly perce ise Rocony : 477 tors Institute in 1941. Various as-| holiday are the New York and : : ; 0 otc led 717 Row soos & : es him and fled, leaving q number ., , labrasions to the head, and a possi- to er CWdk slsughier lambs 23 00-24 Oo, several, lots |E] anal a *t5 Bou BY 313) signments of responsibility in the American stock exchanges and | choice and prime wooled lambs 24.10-| Snerry . 2171). . : ee Rising 30 Thousand fhe car driven by Donald J.. SERGEANTSVILLE, N.J. (AP) 22002950 uti ‘nolce rosie ine rie RR. a2 Sid Brand, $2 4) oe me Pees oe oak vot plane eset : - « t | , ; . SERGE , NJ. 0 : utility to good lambs 19 00-‘Fx-Cell-O .... 397 &* al .. 85?\/ing, and process sections of plan- : : | 22.00; H] 7 : , a9l_. . GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE Swanger got their license num-| |Riker, 51, same address, was mov- —Old Judy, who right up to the joads chuice te hime chor nmke Noles seer esa std Ol "23 °° tea,ning and standards preceded his| Notice is hereby given thet a General Swanger £ nse NUM-| peTROFT uN — Passenger caf ing south on, N. Perry when she end went a-mousing every day, is }, pelts 102 Iber 3.59, load good and Freeot Sut... 984 Eitan Oh |. $62 appointment as work standards su-!sf White Lake, County of Oekland, State ber and called the Sheriff's office thi: k wil] total 101 252 . 9 ;choice shorn lambs No. 2 pelts 22 50 rr ni Tra. 157 Stevens TP ., 287) : j i SU-!of White Lake, County of Oakland, State 4 the . Fase output this wee! 32 fell out. \dead at 24. cull to choice slaughter ewes 5.00-10.00 iGacd Treen ang Stud Pack ... 13.2, pervisor in 1952. He was named /°! ge on Tuesday, November 4. an ey were arrested as they nits, best level since mid-Feb- | a Her death at her farm home most ne — choice 60-75 Ib. feeder'Gen Bak 127 Sun O11 a - §"*\ assistant superintendent for plan dertion! “ia ail “Teenstip ge foe mi% : : Bak 1 a8 ss 2 : drove into Big Rapids a little puary, Ward’s Automotive Ke- Truck Robbed of $20 iThursday rocked the American! Hogs: Acleble tse. Buccters endl aces Co es evr El Pd. <0 ning and standards in 1955, the gi while later. cea | ports said today” truck KROODed © Feline Society jfullyysteady, most mixed No. Zand 3.en Stvic at TE*4 CP $4|sition he held prior to his new He Gaur 66 Usue take Ba 6 : | * * oes , 0 Ib. butct 18 .75- : i Par Tex G Sul .... 22 _|* H : Harper said the driver of the The total compares with last at Troy Junior High | x * * No. 1 and 219.25: load mon “eg ee Moot Textron . 18. pointment. anprecinet No. a whee Lake Town- other car probably will be charged | oi, 29.973 cars and reflects | “That was the second oldest Cat sep-sue, kr eatine eera ted ka eine ort aire 50 eee eae fart ne. Precinct No. 3— White Lake Towns with drinking beer on a public. : * | TROY — A bank bag containing in the United States,"’ said So-|frades sows 300-600 Ibs. 15 25-17 25, fowl ecu 441 tran W Air. *~ iv : F anip Mall vere ened BC: > an upsurge in production by Gen- jin t ire: (comoarealiawt week hs [Goebel Br C2 ee ice aa} & Native of Pontiac) Knisley fg" Fer) tis” perpess (of ‘slecting the fei- highway and the bartender who) eral Motors, strikebound for $20 in cash was stolen yesterday ciety President Robert Lothar’ cuits mostly steady, fnstaencee: S cents Ge , ee Twenty Cen .. 297| married to the former Sue Hooper] State Governor, Lieutenant Governor, sold the beer to the youths and pore than two weeks early in Weal thelice creemn tami Der DY iRendau: 7 | eateucerise contgrtiguer ct) [Qe Ta Garside i1is1|They have three children and re-|Secretary of State, Attorney General, the owner of the tavern will be! October, and increased output Junior High School. _ | Judy's owner Mrs. Newton B.| Estimates for Monday: Cattle 2,000.;1 weer'S Pf 11s. Un Pac ..... 312/side at 155 Marylestone. o Constensionsl” United ‘States Benator charged with selling beer tO 5. other makers, In the com- | Thomas Cassidy of Pontiac, driv- Srope said the black, white and) Co ee 2052 Does) We ietieep 1 Soe: \Gtemeind eit) vale ie” @a| Kennedy affiliated with the divi-| BopressnteSve im, Congress. ne ‘ ; 7 ’ 5, : wd 2 : sulf O : ; ae i . ’ ve: Sta mnator. - minors. | parable week last year the in- - of “ pee told Troy Police jorange puss still cau in} awe : Holland F a Unit Fruit .. 478 sion in 1935 and had been superin-| tv. an ses presen . _ 7 — dustry built 126,139 cars. oe. ident! y the boys. He catching mice as ate as last Pick Superintendent packer Ei aiq WS Lines... 3 tendent of planning’ and standards|County Clerk and the Papier let becde) Ponti Child AR A A A said he saw them open the door month. It was quite a feat be- Ml Cent ay US Ae $81 /since 1953. He is a resident of County Treasurer, Drain Commisstoner, entiac la, 4, RUNS | of the truck cab. ‘cause Judy had only one tooth’ ' : piduet Rey 0) Van Rael. 283 Royal Oak : fee rer Or. Sad otc e viet officers: ss Are . | This week's truck output is | sg eas left. ce f p { A | P| { Inland Sti 1712 West Un Tel 268, © . Non-Partisan Election for th * Into Car, Is Injured | paced at ooaas units P inst F d O ti * 0 on lac X c an Ue cach Pos woe APS ane — _ of electing the (cloning aiticers, A four-year-old Pontiac boy was, 16,255 the preceding week. In | SFT I SL | Judy regularly lived on bone- Appointment of A. G pe ae wiison & Co 395 Walled Lake Girl Dies vote on tbe following Constitutional Con- slightly injured yesterday when he| the comparable 1957 week 21,22 = = DETROIT w—Th ‘ less salmon and chopped pig liv- ppointment of A. G. Bell to the ihr Paper 115, Woolworth. 487. Ergm Buylbar Poll vention proposal: ee u e Ford Motor ; , post of superintendent of the axle Int Shoe 34 Yale & Tow. 30.2 uibar Foto “Shall a Convention be held t ran into the path of a passing trucks were built. Co. has announced that its 13 as-\°T: She walked with a limp, re- pla nt for Ponti: Motor Div : Yngst Sh & T 112 , ~ sdarl Revision on (Amendrieat) cf the car in front of his bome, police| Ward’s estimated October.out- |sembly plants will work overtime Suit of a broken leg suffered in a) on el ee | STOCK AVERAGES Bulbar polio has been established |Michigsn | Constitution | for | subsequers said. put in the United States at 259- Saturday to meet the demand for traffic mishap while crossing a ee cel eu ay ; ohn BEE Or ee comeued by the As-|as the cause of the death of an 18-|for their spproval?” ome * sere . = “ K : s > i sockate Tess! : ? : t 4 The child, Thomas Overbaugh.| 999 units. It said Ford account- |1959 models. General Manager J. road several years ago. reatiatnetaciny ae nite) in bl “ 30 15 1s 60 year-old Walled Lake girl, accord- Gf che pells) Election Laws acs ee PA 116 W. Fairmont Ave., was treated] ed for 113,006 cars, equaling the |Q. Wright announced that daily A ie letlective tomarrow apeoioert ea eens meee cia Ralls Util, Stocks|ing to a St. Joseph Mercy Hos-)"*St.t10n 120. on the day of ; an ries at St. Jouph MEry|ambine ttl of General Mo- [proc ba etched 5100 oo" ya) years Tuy Was) At eon teas RS 5 I Gharlote EE se free eel cece ospital tors and Chrysler. and is rising an yeere suey ay | : Week eh 2009 1269 854 197 arlotte E. Phelps gf 153 Eu- continuousl 0 otra) Greece tn tne ) : : : : . : f. til i he Charles Lee Shanahan, 17, of 216 awarded a citation for longevity F Bell succeeds a ae eee Month ego 2009 1243 866 1961 bank St., Walled Lake, was the afternoon and no longer, Every quaiitied W. Fairmont, told police he saw, two years ago. Kendall said the ae one he isability leave) Year ago. Ot get a60 i991) rst fatal polio victim this year in at the eur prescribed for Giese laise the youth, but was unable to stop society had a cat on file named)Ol @dsence a ter serving the Di-|1953 tow ......2347 i208 120 156.6 the, county. Confirmation of the thereof shall allowed to vote. 5 | : isi 2 "ez 1/1957 high ...... 8 a e polls of sa » ope in time. Suzie from Hazzleton, Pa., whose/V!siOn for 27 years. Hele ee aaa 662 iso9,cause of death was made yester-/at 7 o'clock am. and will remain open jowner claimed she was 37. day following an autopsy conduct- maul! £ clock (pm. of said day of ed by Dr, Richard E. Olsen, the BERT A. McKEACHIE. White Lake Township Cler® hospital's pathologist. Oct 30, 3}. 58, i For your convenience .. . WERE. OPEN. SATURDAY MORNINGS from 9 to 12 We hope you'll find it convenient to take advantage of these Saturday morning hours, to discuss your investment plans and problems. Drop in soon, We'll look forward to seeing you. We'll be glad to arrange an evening appointment, if you wish. Just call FEderal 2-9276 Watling, Leérchen & Co. Member New York Stock Exchange 402-403 Pontiac State Bank Building Pontiac, Michigan THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC C PRESS, _FRmDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 a Death Notice — GREEN, OCT. 29, 1958. _Norton McCracken, 37800 Mile. West Bloomfield, dear mother of Arthur and Alden McCracken Green, also survived by grandchildren. Puneral nagar. ie be held Bun- day, Nov. uw (e from the Spencer J. *heeney, nera! Home, with Rev. John iter officiat- | ing. Interment in North Parm- ington Cemetery. Mrs. Green will lie in state at the Spencer J. Heeney Funeral Home, 23720 N. Farmington Rd. Farmington,: _ Mic - : H HARPER, OCT. 30. 1958, ARCHIE ,_* Moc!. 1320 Beechland, Keego Harbor, age 65 eved husband of Mrs. Iva M. Harper, dear father of Mrs. Bud iMary) Mehlberg. Alfred Earl Torrey, John, and Thomas Harper: also survived by 5 grandchildren and ene sister Mrs. Mayme .Couch Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later by the Pursley’ Puneral Home. Help Wanted Help Wanted Male 6 8 Building Services 12 COUPLE TO LIVE WITH LADY,| PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS Clee on POvriac Free rept. Frits housework. 51/ Pat Lee, FE 21922 : Salary—$3549 to $3861 per year TRENCHING: Ex FO! Desirable preparation: high ‘school Salesman or Saleswoman | #plle tanks f graduation with at least 2 ue experiencé in office work. Ability to take & ae dictation (80 WPM). Apply Personnel Of- fice, City Hall, 35 S. Parke. EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR with new sedan wants work for both FE 4-1923. EXPERIENCED DRIVER TRAIN- instructor with car. Prefer 6 Chevrolet, Standard shift preferred. Applicant: must have -1 references. Phone between 730 and 9:30 p.m. MI 47174. ‘EXTRA CASH FOR EMPLOYED AN Up to $325 hourly, comm. plus bonus. Salesmanship not required Demonstrate new patented Air Cushion Shoes. Samples supplied Charles Chester Shoes, Dept. 1026 Brockton, Mass. \FIRST CLASS SALESMAN FOR | cars and trucks. Best lipe in the industry Reply in own hand- Part time, experienc enced in in retail tnd Preferably men’s furnish- ings and clothing. Write complete aifications 5g ‘Box 34, Pontias ress, Employment Agencies 8A BOOKKEEPER Full charge and assistant. 5 days. Midwest Employment. 406 Pon- tiac State Bank Bldg. F® 5-9227. SECRETARY Aged 25-35. With good skills. For local executive. 5-day week. Ex- cellent starting salary. Midwest Employment. 406 Pontiac State ’ Bank Bldg FE 5-0227. 3 Work Wanted Male 10 la MARRIED MEN WOULD LIKE work of any kind, FE 2-819. A-l CARPENTER WORK NEW- Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF Foor a PENS repaired by facto ie gained man at our office Genare Printing. = Office Supply Co 1 ‘rence 6t Phone FE 30138 BULLDOZING & TREE CUTTING FE 2-9742 or FF 4-1874 aLoOMFIELD wae CLEANERS Wal and window Reasonable. Free est. No obli ation FE P1631 HLECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- palrina & rewinding 218 E Pike t FURNACES, CLEANED AND serviced. C. L, Nelson, PE 5-1788. FURNACE CLEANING From Chimney Top to Ashpit “KLEEN-AIR" POWER SUCTION Will Do a Complete Job BOILERS -—- ALL FURNACES | RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL —No Sales or Repair— JIM LONIE __ OR _3-0100 | LET T US ; ESTIMATE | init TOP- NG JOM ae DRIVEWAY or PARKING LO BURKE "ASPHAL a PAVING GO! PHONE FE 54-5037 PLASTERING - NEW OR ps Work guaranteed FE 5- §-0394 REPAIRING WASHING “MA- chines and Vacuum Sweepers. Thyle Electric. Corner N. Joln- son and Howard. FE ae. SAWS MACHINE FILE Manley Leach 10 bexies 8t. HOTTMA NN, oct. 31, 1958, DORIS writing stating qualifications. Pon- _ Repair FE 4-421 18 Elaine, 57 Short Bt, age 35; be-| _tiac. Press Box 84 ZVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER loved daughter of Julius and’ Wan WANTED TO CONTACT and cabinet work New and re- Charlotte Leap estne oe | public, for service orders. Age/ pair B Murdock, FE 2-786]. of Leona. Daisy, Lloyd. Car tara)| mit no barrier, Contact Home: | Boy 16 WANTS WORK APTER Bergquist Funeral service will be; wo paddock. ‘ _ school. FE 8-847]. held Saturday, Nov 1, at 3 pm GTS BRICK OR BLOCK LAYING. from the Huntodn Funeral Hee. PHARMACIST. 46 HOUR WEEK, painting. carpenter or cement ae Rev. Everett officiating In- excellent opportunity for advance-| ork, has own cement mixer iment in Crescent Hil] Ceme- wet Senne plan, oe Ce. OR 3-8892 z 0 8 as on uneral ce at the Coe eG Teena Diagn Con CARPENTER WORK WANTED. pnieon ss = -| Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pon-| no aes too large or small FE HUNTBR. OCT 30 1958 GERALD trac 312 G., 150 Mar! paecuey age 51. be REAL ESTATE aS MAKER AND CARPEN- loved husband of Mrs Om ee 2 men ‘0 manage branch Real| ter Kitchens » specialty FE ter, beloved son ef M4 i Gernida | Estate Office. Must be expert 45 ee rhaol tyme Simes E- Hunter. enced. Ph. OR 3-1353 for appoint | EXP P CARP ENIEE WANTS “ : bs. brother of Mrs. Wilma’ —™En : small Jo Sorosntel “Mirs Kathryn Mc- ‘ EXPERIENCED DRUMMEB Cluskey, Mrs Marvel Grosse, Ce-) R li bl M Secon Bed 2 ee cil L., Robert A. Weodell ee a 1a qan week. Ca! 3-5434 after 5 p Mildred L. Hunter: also surv EXP HANDY MAN ere JOB by one granddaughter. Funeral service will be held Monday, Nov at 1:30 pm. from the Sparks-_ Griffin Puneral Home. with Dr Milton Bank cies ment tn White Chapel Cemetery Mrs Hunter will lie in state at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home; after 1 pm. today. Mr Hunters: family suggest contributions to _the Heart Pund, ip leu_of of flowers. LANDRY, OCT 29. Las ARTHUR, | - $2 Center St age 54, beloved husband of Mrs sMerie Landry. dear brother of Ralph. Jerry, Ru- dolph, Roderick. Alfred, | Leo Henry, George and Robert Lan-| dry. Funeral service will be held! Monday, Nov. 3, from St. Vincent) de Paul Church at 10 am. with | interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery ; _ Landry will lie in state at) the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. where Knights of Columbus Ro- sary will be said at 7 pm 8un-! day, Parish Rosary will be said _at 8 o'clock the same evening MERRY, 28, 1958, WILLIAM | J, 4750 Joslyn Rd. age 79: =| vived by several nieces and| hews. Funeral service will be @Saturday, Nov 1, at 1:30) ey from Voorhees-Siple enapel| with Rev. Daniel J. Wallace of- ficiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr Merry will le in | state at the Voorhees-Siple Pu- neral Home | WIDEMAN. OCT. 29, 1958. WILLIAM | H, 82 Delaware Dr age 66; | loved husband of Mrs. Luella J Wideman: dear father of Clayton, W. Veron R D Wideman and! Mrs. David (Iona) Pindlay, dear, brother of Isaiah and Elden Wide-| man: also survived by five grand-| children. Puneral service will be) held Saturday, Nov. 1, at 1 pm. from the Donelson-Johns Puneral) Home with interment in Perry | Cemetery. Mr. Wideman 1s| the Donelson-Johns Funeral In Memoriam 7 RA IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. Helen Ring who passed away seven years ago today We shall never lose sweet mem-; ories ; Of one we loved so much. Badly missed by mouser! and brother. - IN LOVING ~ MEMORY ’ OF * OUR, dear dad who passed away one cat ago today, October 31, 1957 | 2 Baaly missed but never forgotten Will always remain in our and ay Devine daughters: Bevel and a abeth § and our families IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR) son and brother Chris A. Herring-| ton who passed away 8 years: ago, Oct. 20, 195 You have left a beautiful fold and a sorrow too grea fic to us who have loved and lost you Your memory will never z No morning comes, turns, But what we think of you Sadly missed by mother, father and sisters 4 Funeral Dfrectors “- HOMELD) ATMOSPHERE” FUNERAL HOME, mem- t to Be row old no bight re- 2 , to assist in factory branch opera- Opportunity for earnings 10:00 to ‘tien. Car helpful. above average 1064 Huron, am. SALES MANAGER Nations! organization needs Field Sales Manager for Pontiac at once. Experience in corganizing. training and guiding in direct selling important ust have know-how of direct to home sell- ing and desire for high yearly in- come $6.000 to 310,000 your first year from salary, commission. and overwrite. Opportunity for State Manager promotion. Replies confidential For persona! inter- view write. giving name, address. phone number and resume of past experience to H. Rahn, Commer- cial Bldg. Newark, New York State. REAL ESTAIE SALESMAN WILL INTERVIEW a pros- pective salesman for full time work. Experience pre- ferred, but Bot sasenties: Call for appoint IVAN WW. SC HR. AM FE 5-9471 SALESMEN AGEs 21 TO 60 Men who need work in Pontiac or Oakland County area can find a career today with tremendous opportunities with Bankers Life &-Casuality Co underwriters of the famous White Cross Plan LEADS FREE DAILY SEMIANNUAL BONUS Sales experience necessary. Your leads are mailed in by insurance prospects and are highly qualified NO COLLECTION NO CANVASSING Call for Aare 10 to § David Babich 401 or write THE WHITE CROSS DIV 13324 West geven Mile Road Detroit 35, Mich. sisters NUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR above average salesmen Top earnings. with ideal working con- ditions. In Pontiac branch now atria Apply at 460 W. Huron treet Apply | 11:30 | as caretaker FE 2-82’ HAVE OWN EQUIPMENT. WILL paint interior and exterior. FE 4-6462 HANDY MAN WOULD LIKE small job of carpentry, cement, _hew or repair FE E §-3349. iP IT’S A GOOD WORKER YOU need. a job for me would solve my family’s problems and yours too Young reliable marries man with references. MAple 5-7209. MIDDLE AGED MAN WISHES _work of any | kind EM 3-2679 _work. Price is right. FE 5-8325. SHRUB SETTING, LEAF RAKING. bush cutting and hauling FE _2-8262. VERSATILE MARRIED VETERAN — 2 years college wishes job of sorts FE 5-2073 YOUNG MEAT CUTTER. 6 YEARS of Hxp and know- pow desires full time employ. Call Tom at _OA 8-3723 YOUNG MARRIED) MAN 22 would like any type of office work, Can type 50 wpm. Ph. FE 4-7315 Work Wanted Female in| Sees 1-DAY oe FE 5-473 1-A WASHINGS & Ss WILL _pick up and ¢ deliver. FE 2-1] 2-1823. 1-DAY IRONS: PICKUP AND del. FE 5-1471 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING _and house cleaning, FE 3-781. 2 GIRLS WANT DAY “WORK 3 or 4 days week. Own transporta- tion FE 8-4344 COMMERCE LADY WANTS BA- bysitting or washings. Nr. Army _base Ed 32685 EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS housework, will babysit some _ nights FE $ 5-0606 GIRL WOULD LIKE 3 OR 4 D AYS | @ week, housework or baby sit- _Ung. FE €4374 TRONINGS $250 BUSHEL. _ Mansfiejd FE 80751 TRONINGS IN MY HOME. $2.50 | _bushel FE 68-4308 LADY WANTs DAY WORK. _ FE 8-8936 LADY WISHES CLEANING, $! HR. _Exp. and 1 references. _ FE _2-2870. MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC- retarial service EM 3-2842 {EL. 671 E. hearts: a L KNOWN SALES ORGANIZA- tion can use 2 men in Pontiac area, | w Walled e. shed routes $9750 per week (oarsmen! to start Car essential. rite Box 98 Pontiac Press. YARD FOREMAN For retail lumber yard Give full information regarding experience, | sales ability and ucation. Re- ply Pontiac Press Box 25 7 Help Wanted Female 7 ROOM, FREE RENT. IN EX- change for light housekeeping & care of 2 boys after school, Call before 12 p.m. or after 6 am., FE 2-5089 BABYSITTER” MON. THRU 9 to 5. OR 3-6770 after 5:30 BABYSITTER, LIVE IN, EM _ 3242. _ COOK-HOUSEKEEPER, PART time, 5 days a week. For bache- lor Union Lake, WOodward 2-5660 until 4°30 p.m. Drayton Plains COR STBL DINING ROOM ee eae “WAITRESSES Donelson-Iohns FUNFRAL HOME “Designed for Purerais™ Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor : FE 2-837" Cemetery L ots 5 BPA LILO WHITE CHAPEL. AL EL. ALL 8 Must sell Lane What's 2-07) clear. eds cay your bid? .MyYrtle 1 BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT PER ty Mt Park Cemetery Will di vide Reas FE ¢ 4-9382 WHITE CHAPEL = Two ¢ GRAVES. $lzc three $150. LI 2-2167 or LI 1-7150 5 Box Replies ‘ At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following, boxes: a7 rtlg 73, 74, 23, 31, 32, 34, 76, 88, 35, 5, 17, 57, 63, __ Help V Wanted Male 6 2-Too-2 ose 1G) Salesmen > WE WANT THE BEST AUTOMO- Work 3-4 hours day or early eve- | this commu- Pe an to. ing 4° of the BILE Salesmad in nity. We ofler an o earn real money sel Ted's hks_a limited number of openings foP-part-time waitresses On the day shi Apply in person ~ TED'S~ WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD EXPERIENCED GENERAL OF- fice pply S. 8 Kresge Co. 5010 » bixte He Hwy. Drayton Plains, Mich EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, AP- ply in person, after 2 pm, Little Dutch Treat, 3205 Orchard Lk. Rd. _Keego | Harbor GIRL FOR SIGNS .& WINDOW display work, Nelsner's. 42 N _ Saginaw® GENERAL nly 2 nre-school < EXP. live; | HOUSEWORK, children. e but stay only 3 nights possible. day week. some cooking, rent | other help employed. |Top JO 6-3879 hig house salary for_ right party ‘GIRL FOR COUNTER “WORK IN dry cleaners. Live in Green eee | or Union Lk. vicinity. EM 3-3341. Call between 5 and 7pm ‘HOUSEKEEPER 1 TO STAY WITH invalid and do light bolero § days per week B 4 pm. Phone FE 26701, 294 “Nel- son street “HOUSEKEEPER _ LIVE IN. ~coun. try home. $15 week _ Olive 2-0402 MAJEST: IC Diner Experienced cook for 2 pm. to 10 pm_ shift. Must be reliable and qualified Transportation pro- vided A eee) accepted after 3 pm_ = MIDDLE-AGED LADY AS ponies: also to shafe expenses. 778 or FE 4-2897 ee TIME HOUSEKEEPER. for 2 days a week OL 1-8454 | _atter & pm PART TIME WORK, ~ FULL TIME PAY . COM- FE nings & earn as. much as $70- $1 per week. Cal] FE 4-5200, e Ul 4 pm finest cars which cover the en sreCRETARY,. ACCURATE SHORT- tire price -field Practicaliv every buyer of an eutomobile Is. your prospect RUSS DAWSON HAS AN EXCEL” LENT reputation with the public as being one of the biggest and most aggressive dealers in this county If you're the tvpe of hich, gride saesman we want, we in- yite you to get at 232 S Saginaw See sten or Mr Englehart RUSS DAWSON MEPCURY — EDSEL . ENGLISH FORD _ GO-GETTER r AMBITIOUB MAN. connected with - watches & jewelry ‘ No Investment necessary. Lou-Mor Jewelers. Miracle 10 to 8 p.m. dail CAB DRIVERS . mm touch with us ENUSUAL Aug. — LINCOLN! Mile Bazaar hand, legal cr advertising ex-/| perience preferred Start immedi- ately Write age & expected salary to Pon- fiac Press Box 100 TOYS AND GIFTS FREE MORE. for having a Sander Eartys FE 8-0300 OPPORTUNITY FOR above average saies women. Top earnings with ideal working con- | ditions In Pontiac ranch now opening aan at 460 W GEESOM St FE 2-791) WILL SHARE HOME IN EX- change for baby sitting EM 3-0129 ost ceacnes off. References ite (WTD,. COUNTER GIRL MODERN dry cleaning plant. Must have Steady & part time 10] W Huron ? RENT IT FA ST ee Rent Ads! Room, hous e€, apartment, thing — Want Ads give) ane OU, WANTING you ACTION. Dial 2-8181. FE) any = transportation. Apply jm person only, 33 8 Telegraph WOMEN PART TIME Several women to work from our Pontiac office 4 hours daily. Mon- dav through Frida Pleasant voice is necessary e will train $060) For appointment call FE Help Wanted WORK you don’t find it? Esse opening for man or woman ery ee above avemsee wage _Perry '§ to t appt AL NICIAN AN hr tio t. Pontiac Osteopath- ie Hospital, Many fringe benefits. Director of Laberatory. Contact FE 56-4192. stating experience. = OR. MATURE COMPANION _ NURSE avail. Ist of Nov. for care of invalid or semi-invalid. Write Pon- _ tise Press Pox No. 6 NURSES AVAILABLE DAY AND night service Licensed and bond- ed. B: Auburn Ave | Nurses Exchange PONTIAC GIRL WANTS DAY | work Monday thru Saturday Retf- | erences 277 Hughes. FE 5-1506 Licensed and bonded Drivers 65 cents per hour Adult sitters OR 3-376) Call early mornings oF late evenings REFINED WHITE WOMAN DE- sires position caring for convales- cent. FE 2- 2-1590. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. FE 2-499 or FE 4-9660 WASHING AND IRONINGS 2305 _Newberry Road. OR 34304. WORK OF ANY KIND. FE 2-82%1 WIDOW WISHES S BABY SITTING _eves Exp FE 56-475 12 | Building Services eee A-] COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- fce Quality work. Hcensed coe MA 42253 or FE 5-360 AAA Floor Sanding Floor Laying — Finishing — Cc BUD BILIS FE 8-2050 ALL KINDS CEMENT WORK, reasonable Jensen, FE 2-2340. A-1 — BASEMENT PUT UNDER- neath home “Also brick block. _cement work .8-8944 A-1 SAND & FINISH FE §-3723 Pontiac Hardwood Floor S@rv__ A-1 BUILDING REPAIR, CARPEN- try, or masonry, FE A-A T RENCHING aera Septic Lines. OR 3-6666 A&B TRENCHING Footings water tines fleld tlle | FE 5-096) __ | ANY TYPE OF GOUSE PLANS | custom drawn OL 1-8200 EM ; 3.4931 BARGAIN — $575. __ Garage beat old man winter. This price ‘or Pontiac residents only. Terms FE 59122 or FE 5-4469. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work Also chimneys. No job too large. Residential and commer- oe og cunraavecs work. Ph. MY -1128, BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. : OR 3-9402 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work, Fireplaces and chimneys. _FE 8-6375 BLOCK BRICK. CEMEND | WORK _and fireplaces. MA 5-0378, BULLDOZING BUILDING 1 Seat = See visas block: cement work. PE a CEMENT? WORK WANTED. REA- sonable tates FE 68-3687 | CARPENTER WORK OF ANY | kind. after 6 Reasonable. Call an pm FE 8-9439. | CARPENTER "WORK Bove GA- Tage, or repair, FE 4-04 CUSTOM HOMES. BY a pullder Free estimates = 1 | CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE _ 5-0782 '€EMENT ‘S OUR SPECIALTY. Fioors basements EM _ 3-4879, CERAMIC TILE f FREE ESTIMATES + TERMS Ae vencey Hioory Co OE Sect CONCRETE WORK LICENSED | and insured Residential cia, Raymond W Commins 1-0772 /DRY WALL TAPING AND FIN- ishing Free estimates FE 5$-3463 or 4-6191. ELECTRICAL SERVICES. FREE eit mates Partney Electric, FE commer- OL | MASON WORK HOUSE RAISING. | foundations, basements, etc. D & M Building perrce: FI 2-7004 or _eves. OR 3-227 | PRE® nes ON WIRING, | for water Peed oan | ers FE 5-8431 | _trie Co, 1069 w GUARANTEED ROOF es & dry- unro Eleo- furen, 8 ALL kinds Est 1918 Hugu®-Marsh, 353 _N Cass, FE 2-3021, FE 5-798 HOUSEMOVING - FULLY _ equipped FE 4-8450 L. A’ Young. HOME GARAGE, CABINS. ADDI- tions Licensed builder FHA terms FE 4-60909 PATCH PLASTERING NO JOB ton Ver reas 9086. R G@ SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING a and finishing Phone FE aaa 7 REPA Eavesrnovouino FE 40444 i We service all makes of wringer and annus washers. 30 yrs. ‘entl APPLIANCE SERV IcE ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-402) Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. Ladies cresses specialty FE 6 TIZZY ) 1958 by NEA Service, ine. T.M. Rog, U.S. Pat. Off ne ete Conn shen Bt ‘‘My sister posed for it!’’ Wanted Bete 32A Want to Sell?” TRY LaBELLE BUYERS WAITING FOR 3 & 4 Bepkao HOMES SMALL ACREAGE LaBelle Real Cor. seen tee FE 6-3 t FARMS paras MO Ok aa WANTED : ewer |‘ Oo 6 water Wiliams FE FE ao6ia after 6 Rent Apts. “panicked 33 ROOM FOR WORKING ’ Eecmnire, combination LADY, Tam oes ee c week. PE 293 «Baldwin. per helprences Osta Lost « & Found 24 RELIABLE CARPENTER ‘NEEDS | PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU | DRESSMAKING TAILORING AND alterations Mrs Bodell FE 4-005 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AL terations Drapes & formals done in my home. Call _FE 6-845: FUR REPAIR AND TAILORING. Alterations for ladies’ and men’s | clothes Edna Warner, FE 2-1972 Income Tax Service 17 BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERV- ice Don M_ Auten, 34 E. Strath- _more. FE 5- §-3346 Insurance Agencies 17A 17A DEOL aaa FOR oor INSURANCE CALL ELS AGENCY FE 3-7111 ___ Laundry Service 18 | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. ice phone Pontiac Laundry. FE _ 2-610) LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- fled. Beautifully finished Pontiac Laundry, Phone FE 2-6101, Landscaping 18A POPPA LOLOL el” — 4-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- mova! and els Be Get our bid. FE 2-1188 FE 8-07} ATTENTION TRUCKERS. LOAD ing black sandy loam top soll. Stevenson Hwy. and Rochester Rd. CUSTOM BULLDOZING, YARD & driveway grading Back filling Roto-tilling Terms EM 3-302) | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND | removal Ph PE 56-6503 or OR 163 W tures | | _ 3-21 | INTER-LAKES TREE SERVICE Trim. remove. cabling. surgery Land clearing Insured MA 4-2003 laaarane BLUE SOD—25c & I5¢ sq yd. 45c delivered, 2601 Crooks pal north of Auburn. FE 5-5817. W_2-1174 __ 7 LAWN BUILT FINISH grading Backfield top soll FE 23-0603, i WEED SPRAYING AND | LAWN BUILDING | OR 3-064 MI 61417 | _ Moving & Trucking 19 19 See | A-l HAULING RAKE LEAVES. | _ Name » your price. FE 59824 | A-l ING A LIGHT BAOLING AND RUB _bish. $4 per load FE 80145. _ | De TON STAKE WANTS $s WORK, | _no rubbish, OR 2303 4-] MOVING HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE | Reasonable, FE 5-3458-FE 2-2009 AA-1 Reduced. Rates Smith Moring Large van of pickup FE 4-4864 CLEANUP AND LIGHT BUENO: I] Bill — FE 5-5 HAULING & oS NAME your price Any time. 8-0095. LIGHT HAULING & MOVING OF any kind Real cheap FE 8-2404 _Aanytime JIMS MOVING & TRUCKING. _ Cheaper FE 83244 FE 51348 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbtsh Fill dirt top soil. grav- “ei & front end roading FE 2 MAN WITH TON ‘TR RUCK wants work anytime FE 8-634 O'DELL CARTAGE Local and tong distance moving. Phone FE 56-6806 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 14-ton Pickups its-ton Stakes Dump T 3 Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD PE 4-044) Daily Including Sunday FE 41442 aos ARTICLES PICKED up free of charae FE 5-4638 Painting & D & Decorating 20 20 ~ 34 Call IST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC orating Cash or Reis | 579580 |18T CLASS INT ExT PAINTING © decorating FE 5-2860. OL 1-3141._ &-) PAINTING. PAPER HANG- ing Paper removed, FE 46018. A-| PAINTING AND PAPERING | Mason Thompson, 4-8364, 4-1] PAINTING INTERIOR & Ex: terior 10 per cent disc for cash. __Guaranteed Free est 4-9205 AAA PAINTING & DECORATING 30 yrs experience. Reasonable. Free estimates Phone FE 4-0950. EXPERT DECORATING AND ANY kind of repair work Reasonable rates. FE 8-3104 INTERIOR. EXTERIOR PAINTING _ Work guaranteed. FE 2-4315. LAD ¥ INTERIOR DECORATOR Papering. FE 8-0343. eit & PAPER HANGING YEARS EXP, FE 5-9937. “Television Service ide TV sence CALLS AN- y. Lae ae Os night. DAY OR GET < — FE 51296 of FE M. TRAKA’ JENSEN'S TV. “APTERNOON ‘AND evening service, FE 2-0495 Upbolstering yay EAKLE’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ing it@ Cooley Lake Rd EM ALL swered RAYAL TEAL'S TOWN & COUNTRY DEC- orating, custom made sHp cov- ers, draperies, reupholstering oy Soe cae Free estimates, F' 00! - THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 NORTH PERRY ST FE Lost & Found | 5-8888 24 FOUND: BLACK COCKER, OWN- er may have same by identifying and paying expenses. 3586 Jack- son Blvd, White Lake. ‘ FOUND LIGHT GREY OVERCOAT with Thomas Larees inscribed in- _ side, MU_ 43585 Lost BROWN DACHSHUND pup, vic. E. Beverly, please re- turn, children’s pet. Reward. FE Lost ST ~ BROWN COCKER. FAM. | ily pet, Children heartbroken. Re- _ward, | -1098. LOST: 8UN. AFTERNOON 1: _ ward, OLive 1-0 0131. EB in vic. of Clarkston Elem ary School. Female. orene® wand white. Reward. MA 5-14 Lost: LARGE BROWN waiter with chain Vicinity of crescent Lake Inn. Papers intportant ward, 3928 Elizabeth Lake ies LOST — WHITE & SABLE MALE Collie, boy's pet, Reward, FE _2-1718. LOST: WITH Chew- man’s BLACK COCKER white throat. Short tail, mooko. Reward. Elderly companion. FE 8-0939. REWARD FOR RETURN OF 5 mos. old sable & white female collie, nr. Green Lake Children oer gs no questions asked. WILL PARTY WHO FOUND BILL- fold Oct. 25th downtown, please _teturn_ keys and valuable papers. Hobbies & Supplies 24A - PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES Scrabble games Backenstose Book Store, 15 EB. Lawrence St. PLASTIC MATERIALS, NEW molds. new colors, new low prices Cleo’s Handcraft Bhop. new loca- _tion. 97 Oakland Ave ~ Notices & Personals 25 ee THANKSGIVING SPECIAL. COM- lete $12 Cold Wave, _ 50 M&H tyie-Rite. OR 3-342 Williams __Lake Rd and M A COMPLETE COLD WAVE. $5.50 - Dorothy's 600 N Perry. FE 2-1244. , AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman OR _3-1592 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING a friendly adviser phone FE 27-8734. Confidential, The Salvation Army BEAUTY IS EVERYONE'S DUTY Face lifting. face peeling & Swe- dish massage. Stockhelm frad- uate. A pane skin is sure to win. 172 Maple iacross from Kroger’s) Birmingham. MI 6-733. CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED — E. H. MILLER R 3-4042 CALL ELECTROLIZE oa for removal of unwanted hair. OR _3-2895 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. . Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-1203. SunTe MAID SUPPLIES — 730 eueeiars Mrs. Wallace. FE FAT FOLKS Your dream has come true. Now you can lose weight Sie carts quickly. Imagine tosing 10 6 short days. Lose ugly pounds and inches the very minute you start our safe, scientific reducing program. Make today your lucky FE a cu now for appointment. He . ANYTIME ae - 9:30 pm, EM 3-436] ane In Debt? [f you are having crombee noes your per men ents, see toda nce HIGAN CREDIT COUNSE ORS, INC. Rm. 116 Pontiac Bate Bank Bidg._ FE 8-0456. LOSE WEIGHT SAPELY AND ECO- nomically with newly released Dex- ve pet tablets. 98 cents at SIMM PART ae INCOME OF $5,000 annually to party with sales am- _ dition Apply at 460 W. Huron St. SORRY! WE CANNOT ACCEPT reservations for tables for our Sunday matinee dance. First come first seated at Scribs, Dick Wtd. Children to Board 26 A-! LICENSED HOME, Pontiac Motors. FE 2-5031. CHILDREN LOVED for. Day or night. NEAR plated CARED FE 2-1730. FE fe 12 GA. Winchester pump on Hwy. 59. Re- | H LOST: BRITTANY SPANIEL Por Wtd. Household Goods 27 CASH FOR USED sess FURNI- ture & misc, FE 2 FURNITURE | NEEDED Get the Entire home or odd lots. top dollar Witll buy outright or sell tt for you. B & B Community Sale Phone OR 3-2717 OAK SECTIONAL BOOKCASE. FE 4-4949 | WANTED TO BUY ALL TY of furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523. Wimp — ANTIQUE DISHES. AN- tique lamps. Ani tans furniture. MY 2-1521. 28 Wtd. Miscellaneous PES PLL LL LLL LLL LL LL ALLA A LOL WANTED Ler COUCH, ARMY |: OR WTD.: MURPHY BED. FE_ 2-9343. WTD —USED PLAY EQUIPMENT. cot. children’s table & chairs, some _toys. M °3-0242>° : GARAGE FOR CAR OR STOR | ~ age, 19 Seneca, FE 5-7803. Te Wanted to Rent 29) POLLO LN LL NAN AL LOL PEL LIDS ALP AA Ot 1 OR 2 BEDRM. HOUSE, FURN. or unfurn Suitable for couple. Phone FE 8-10]}} after 6. p.m, ELDERLY LADY NEEDS “ROOM with kitchen privileges a north- west section, PE 5-7974. HOUSE WHERE RENT CAN BE paid in work. aer i children. Herbert ese Hummer Lake Rd, Oxfons. Mich. GARAGE, 1'2 OR 2 CAR. WIL- aan or Maceday Lake area, OR LANDLORDS We nave over 30 rental AR . 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. _PE 5-3030 ONE OR TWO BEDROOM HOUSE |’ or half duplex unfurnished pref- erably first floor in good Pontiac residential section, iddle aged couple only, no pets or children. Ownership care guaranteed, need- ed around December 1st. Pontiac _Press Box 2 “Share Living Quarters 30 LADY WILL SHARE ROME WITH woman or girl. FE 5-8961. MIDDLEAGED W ro MAN TO share home? privileges, FE 5-6656. Wanted Transportation 31 RIDE. TO PONTIAC MOTOR FROM Pelton Sashabaw Rd. district, 6:30 to 3pm. shift. OR 3-3964, Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 BEST CASH DEAL FOR YOUR land contract of equity, Also re- finance vuur land contract by a new. Conventional. FHA or GI mottgage ~ JOHN Kinzler ae NEED CASH CT REASONABLE eaeey ASK FOR HA ; OBLIGATION C HAYDEN. Realtor ton FE MR. Wie Sontracts,, Mtge: 2 ATTENTION!!! ptterles LAND BUYERS wal DEN RO 8-044) For Mr rienced FE 4-3844 or FE 5-9975 a hour Ask for Ted ietuliough ARRO REAPTY $143 CASS-ELIZABETH RD. land contracts and equities, new and seasoned, reasonable dis- count, no obilgation. man counsel with peel let an ex- CTS WANTED CONTRA Clark Real Estate. 1362 W Huron. FE ated or FE 4-4813. Ask for REAL CASH TOR j 1704 8. Telegraph Rad AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- »TRACTS AND HOME TIES. NO OBLIGATION. CALL A. Johnson EQUI- FE 4-2533 H CASH FOR d. wanwer LAND CONTRACTS. 4540 Dixie Hwy 3-1356 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS | No obligation. Call PE 4-4526 or. OR 3-5060. Ask for [ke Wideman. SMITH - WIDEMAN REAL ESTATE OPEN FVES | PE 4-4526 412 W. HURON | 33_W. CASH WE NEED LAND CONTRACIS CICK CLOSING No HIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger Co. HURON FE 5-8183 ~ IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract. or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- isfactory ins and title. As! K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 tion of property E ken Tempieton. Read Cash be on a csei Wi yers waiting for Call Realtor lling and Able Partridge, Pe. 1 BEDRM. : ND BA Utilities. Close in. FE 2-745. 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE & PVT bath 72 employed girls or cou- pie Adults only N Pad- dock Albe Apts 18T FLR PONTIAC’S MOST EX- clusive bachelor apts. on the N E side. | bedrm eautiful kitethe- bettie, breakfast nook and shower. Ideal for honeymooners. Day, wk or month. Linen available. FE _ £1908. 2 ROOM “LAKEPRONT, IDEAL fer bachelor or retired couple. All utiliues ae year around. _ MY rte 27 ROOMS, PVT Lau a Loe an decorated, in oR 2 ‘ROOMS AND ~ NETTE, west side, $12 weekly Also wood- working shop. 5-2920_ 3-RM APTS, CHILD WEI- iio «Hamilton Pontiac. distance from Pontiac er Body ts. Call ROOMS & KITCHENETTE FE 5-8672 3 _! | adults. FE RMS, PVT ENTR. & R. & BATH. hide-abed, TV, adults a4 % mi. E. of Auburn mn Hgts. Fi z 40089. 2,LGE _ ent. baal RMS. PVT ait mm ere a ee To 3-5600. ? cozZY ROOMS 8 STOP RIGHT in frot, or 8 facilities and _garage 400 N. Perry Adults. 2RM APT NEWLY DECORATED Close to downtown. §12 wk. _PE_ 5-5149 after 4 pm New | JO 2536 DIXIE HW. ‘$ TOP $ FOR LAND CONTRACTS AND UITIES. PROMPT ACTION. ASH BUYERS WAITING. LL, Realtor FE 44561 homes, Ug on 137 farms ents to buy land contracts. _ type property you wish to sell. PONTIAC REALTY Pa ‘el stings Waiited Real Estate 32 32A ATTENTION, OWNERS We need on ail size , acreage Have cli- Call FE 5-8275 Paid for “or FHA Caxiand Investment Co. PRescott +4 CASH & 7 | | iz 2 & 3 RM APT WITH | BATH. | oO; __ 890 Robinwood off N. Perry. i 2 CLEAN ROOMS NEWLY DEC oratec eat, lights and gas. $125) 75 8 Jessie 1 CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. ENT. | for quiet couple. FE 6 2585 i RMS, NR FISHERS yPyT seus: Utl turn ‘$12 50 wk : | |}ROOM CABIN BLOCK awaee seg Tel-Hurons. 12 Downing FE NICE ROOMS, NEWLY DEC- orated, ground floor, Pvt. Entr. _FE ae et 6 ae TAND IR ENT. pe uk wreloeraph 2 ROO! First FLOO rent op light caer. duties. Cail after 4 pm FE +7267 _ 7 & 3 RM HOUSEKEEPING COT- tages, gas beat, all utilities. Win- ter rates 468 S Broadway Lake Orion. MY 3-9058 AnD 2 & 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH AP- _ply _1, % Ciark Street. 7 4ROOM APARTMENTS PRI- vate bath and private entrance _\4 Squirre, Rd. FE 2-6003 7 ROOMS PVT ENT BATH. TV _ Badwin bus FE 30100 2°RM PVT BATH AND ENTR. Adults. 109 Norton Mf APT, TT, UTILITIES furnished. Both on Ist floor. Also small house, 204 Perry. FE 4-6604. 2 LARGE ROOMS. KITCHEN- ette, adults. 114 Cadillac, FE 4-2036 2 &@ 3 LARGE RM. BRICK APART- ments down town location, pvt ent & bath. everything furnished Inguire 22 Auburn, office in rear. 2 COZY ROOMF CLEAN & CLOSE in. $13 week FE 5-1690 2 AND 3 ROOMS WITH PVT. baths 31 Stowell FE 42190 ee 24 RM APT DOWNTOWN, $12 nd $15 per week Inquire 227 Au- _ burn, of off Saginaw, 37 RMS_ PVT BATH & ENT. | closets, nr ssa newn, FE ut 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance, 66 8 Sanford. 3 ROOMS NEAR GENERAL HOs- _pita) 154 Lincoin Ave. OR 3-9522 ‘3 RMS AND BATH LOWER. _Child welc. 96 Cottage. FE 8-277. ROOMS AND BATH FOR lean. quiet couple, good location, utilities suppli: FE 4344 33 Re 7195 W Maple AEG AST Need homes land contracts. farms, acreage, or Quick closing. . lt WICKER $C 48 I LAND CONTRACT HOME — EQUITY W ene ee Valuet TORS 345 OAKLAND AVENUE 5-0693 | MAyfair_ 6- 6250 Assia TOURS 5-0441 ing—no Don't lose re Sell Us Vour Equity our home—cash wait- We aso need listings. aaa reeks CHIL wie per we. et. $90 pes mo or $25 —e.. WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS, Beat bath and entrance, at é electricity furnished. ‘iwaicaBEE NOV. RMS. heated. 64 8. cegerede, ait 41456. CHELOR APARTMENT BACHELOR APARTMENT TWO — $19 weekly Alba at en ; eae 1 ens, bus $10 weak. 249 lone Tape — GLEAN, 3 ROOMS, SHARE BATH. utilities * rreiened. baby welcome, 110 Green 8t GLEAN COZY. 2RM. APT. 48 Florence. FE 4-7339 CLEAN QUIET. COMFORTABLE itchefietle apts Gas beat, tights, tk OR $6 aa per wk On Pootiac COUPLE. | Hea ne ate z cheet biden on 3 rooms and bath al utilitie: furn. Loe on south east side of COLORED, 3} ROOM APART- ment, private bac, elean, on bus __line. 8436) after 5 p.m FOR COLORED . BASEMENT nee. for couple. Call after rE 23-5845 — LAKE ORION Specious modern apartment. Ideal | for couple er small family. al! conveneinces. Year around Rea- _sonable. OLive 23052 00° LARGE, NICE 3 & BATH GA- rage. Adults Near airport. OR _ 31043. NEAR ROCHESTER, 3 ROOMS & bath modern, eel decorated. Child we welcome OL 1-060. NEWLY DECORATED, 18T FLR. 4 rooms, bath and gerage West side available now. FE 2-464 _Or _8-3365_ NEw APT FURNISHED 1300) Elizabeth Lake Rd No childrea. | ONE 5 ROOM. MAIN FLOOR. A} 3 room, second floor, 238 8 | Marshall | PARTLY FURNISHED ALL UTIL ities a: Pine Lake Suitable for married couple or two girls. After | 4 pm_cail FE 45577 i ‘(SMALL I PARTLY FURN APT with lake priv Pvt ent. 5700 Pontise Trail FE 2-7220 newly dec. Gas heat 53 Park __ Pisce _ eg TWO 3-RM APTS NR WATER- Ses High pvt. bath & ent. OR UPSTAIRS 4 RMS GLEAN. QUIET FE §-2504 270 State VERY ‘NICE 3 AND BATH PVT. Ent No drinkers, FE 2-5553 WESTSIDE COUPLE OR SINGLE | ¥ ij lady vy 2rms and bath ent arr oe tioned All util furn Free laundry equipment $65 ver Bel 233 8S Telegraph Rent Apts. Unfurnished 3 34 LLLP AL 1 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED apt, reasonable, 42 W Colum- bia BEDROO' M APT FOR LEASE, $100 per mo Aduits. 130 Sem nole BeiAir Manor. PE 41550 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY _FPurn_ Lakefront Apts. OR 3-919. 1 BEDROOM APT. NEWLY DECc- . free parking, close to shopping and transportation Con- aot ee: Hollenbeck, 86 Murphy 2 LG ee GAS HEA’ Tm _Auburn Ra Crooks Rd 2 LARGE ROOMS UTILITIES furnished, furniture if desired. FE 3-0414. evenings — FE 2-5219. 2 BEDROOM UPPER, CLEAN FE heat furn. Garage, aduits. Ei 2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. ON lake, refrigerator, stove, carpet- ing 9991 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-1183. 7 FIVE ROOM APTS. CHILDREN _&llowed, oil heat, FE 45067. 2 AND 1 RM aPTs. WITH PVT. bath. Close to Fisher and Pontiac _plant. 554 Madison. FE 4-7839. 3 ROOMS. HEAT. REFRIG., stove, parking furn. 180 E. Hu- on. ee 8 SHIRLEY APTS. RMS. AND BATH 1 CHILD welcome Near Oxbow Lk. 343 month. EM _ 3-3890 or EM : 3-2544, bj UPPER PLATS 2 2 BEDRMS_ & t-bedrm. §55 Desirable location near Lineoin Jr Schoo! or Euclid street _4-2523 or 193 4 ' ROOMS EVERYTHING PRI-| _VYate, op bus line FE 5-8239 — 7 RMS | & BATH ADULTS NO drinkers Heat FE 5-1625. 11 8. _Jessie 3 ROOMS IN BASEMENT. UTILIL ties and heat furn Private en- trance, $45 month FE 8-2284 3 RM. BASEMENT APT. PAR- tlally furn. by month or week. 4-T666_ + 3 RMS. & BATH FRONT & REAR entrance. ist floor, all utilities paid. 108 Center. 3 ROOM APT 18ST FLOOR ON ‘BUS line, off heat 506 8. Paddock. _ 3 ROOM UPPER APT. ON OAK- land Ave near Baldwin. Private bath and entrance. Heat and hot _Water furnished. $50. PE 44807. 3 RMS REFRIG AND STOVE. Adults only FE 2-6859 454 Au- burn Ave... Palm Vilia Apts. 3 RMS. AND BATH. UTIL. FURN , $75 month Crescent Lk. area. FE 4-5238 after 3 ~ 3 CLEAN ROOMEA 8, PVT. BATH & ent, heat refrig’ and stove $60 mo. Ad FE 2-2416. - RMS. AND ie $45 MO. IN __ Oxford. oR. 3-13 é R ee HEAT AND hot water tara. $65 a month, 3124 ra 7 RMS & sa STOVE, - RE-. i tires gas & lights furn ofa bas rm. Until May Ist. Recall "A. "Nott, Realtor 170 W_ Pike FE 45905 3 ROOMS 1ST FLOOR, 1 (CHILD. No drinkers 72 W yton Plains be- tween Walton anda Dixie Hwy. After 6 p.m AND BATH, HEATE vt. entr. No rnkere S. Marshall. 2-4332 4 RMS. es BATH DOWNSTAIRS. Newly decorated. 2384 Auburn, near Ctooks. FE 4-6041. 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & Gag entr. Beat aoe ae water Avail. i 3 ROOMS. ewe TED, prt. eae. 4145 Clin’ iba Rd.. OR 3-476 OR 3 Positions APT. CLEAN a On Cass Lake, FE 5-316 7 Rooms ALL UTILITIES, 1 LAUR. 3-4 dry rooms, Poteet De aero ae nished aie — ease, adults on. 7 Pinegro' ce hi one: oft’ we Colum aa : ‘ ae 1580 © Cass Lk, Ra.; Kee- 670 W, Huron Ph, PE OPEN EVENINGS » WANTED: Ek | orpare So der Lake p Buyers aning: Paul M. Jones, Real ee Huron homed ‘and | 3 BM, WORKING COUPLE. Call! _ 141 ew aay tt 3 prt Poy igo af ROOMY years of Rea) Es'ate selling conniee nt FET $4092 Each listing given Fj mone wa _for_three adults, FE 4-7059, a | DONT PASS UP Mu 46417) MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings. for cash through Classified Ads! FE 2-8181. 4 RMS. UPPER. IN PONTIAC. ve Garage good location. EM _ 0714. {RMS AND BATH. HEAT AND hot water furn. $65 mo. FE 2-1362. 4 ROOMS, UTIL, FURN., PVT. bath, close to town, FE 4-7473. § ROOMS, ALL eee oo 259 East Bivd. 8. FE 4-5 ROOMs AND BATH, mea FUR- ni, poet must see to reciate, ; 5 month. 16 8, wn, ROOMS, BATH AND GARAGE, — Suteighed. $75 per month. 245 Voorheis Road. FE “LARGE ROOMS WITH private — ae 0 fe — very nice. 1 ROOM UPPER FLAT HEAT turn. FE 45626, 95 8. Roselawn. 5 ROOMS AN aie DUPLEX. Children welcome. FE 4-6382. In- Quire 225 E Pike 5 RMS. AND- BATH. LOWER, $90 month. References. Util. furn. In (ON ELIZABETH ie city OR 3-6061, 5 8M. NR. GENERAL HOSPITA de clean lower, poet PU as od L} fenced yard: FE Nu 3 BEDROO! - off M59 at Pontiac. Lake, Ni W. Huron, Drayton Plains Apts. FORN OR B UNPURN. (HOLMES: ‘BARTRAM | bus | line cquite only. in-yulre DUPLEX / cy to yp 106 center. = FOR | COLORED pt. with hot water. ace Sag stove a Por info. phone Fon eT SLORED — 4 ROOM stairs apt. Own private entr. Lights gas heat, bot water furn or 2? childreh welcome. 06 PE 2-2423 after 6 p.m. FOR COUPLE. REFRIG. sTOVE, _and util furn. 160 Auburn. HOLL -YwOOD APTS. 2 rms. bath - nee nerotshied: 114 EB. Howard &. FE2-1634. LARGE STUDIO Apartment, 645 Agburn Ave i. bath, Priv, Inc. lor appointment PE 21-6200. LOVELY 3) RMS AND BATH. hauls FE pvt. Pine LE area 5-9825 LOVELY 5 ROOMg with re- frigerator . and stove, full basement. el best on James K Bivd $100 per FE 4-233 MODERN e {ROOMS CLOSE" T6 bus and of beat 3 E. Kennett NICE 1 UNFURN 'N APT FOR COL- _otea only FE 5-6507 after 4 p m. NEGRO OCCUPANCY — 3 ROOMS aod bath, heat, hot water, stove and refrigerator furnished. $79 month R. H gmith Reaitor. 23 olde ee Ls Cet LAKE YEA® around clean pleasant fy tou- _ple_No drinkers FE 3-4 ORCHARD CT. “APTS AIR CONDITIONED Pontiac's most exclusive wert side apartment development, rest- ing fast, only six 1 and 2 bed- room apts left Balcony type in- dividus! entrances, beaut iv ful kitchens with stove and refriz. furnished. Auto heat and hot water also furnished Adults only, fen 4 for immediate occupancy. Get touch with the manager, Mr Gardiner at 19 Salmer &t. or call at FE 8-6918 OPEN DAIL¥ & ne fel eth __!0 AM THROUGH 9 PM WEST SIDE WEBSTER aND Washington Jr High area — : booms eas at mo. rooms w rept. Wisrer « pers 3 “Bin ares $55 = 2 ore § +2621 or afte: PE 54-1172 = WATERFORD APTS. ‘urn. $65 per mo. “WHITE BROS. 235 seat Bite Ber. “tH § Open Eves tt 9: WOLVERINE LK) RMS. BATH stove heated Lake Laban 8 miles to Lincein $45 and $10 per __month Inquire 258 Angola WEST SIDE Ciese to St. Benedict Church, bus tines and shopping center 2 & 3} oom apartments al! with peivene = trances end beths. heat. ter steve and etriguemer, ture nished, $45 a month and up RH, snes. Realtor, 2% E. Huron. FB Rent Houses Furnished 35 oe i BEDRM HOME, PARTLY FUR. nished. Clean. 2437 Williams Dr. 32 BEDROOM FURNISHED HOME for rent until June ist, in Eliza- beth Lake area $55. Call FE 5-7710 after 5 p.m 2 SMALL GARAGE HOUSES. NICB front yard Close to Pontiac nt —Welfare acc. FE 61908 2 BEDROOM. LAKEFRONT HOM near Pobtiac. Com arias furs —bished, $65 month. EM 3-43 2 BEDRM. WALLED L. Wis MOD. Close to city Reas MA 4-293; 2 BEDROOM ? URN 1 _ 8-105 2 HOUSES — = ACO “AND 3 rooms & bath. $65 per mo 604 _ Sunset. B Brendel el Lake, near M59, 3 ROOMS | & BATH. VERY NICE. Adults. FE 4-463 3 ROOMS AND aT ADULTS, 4449 Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE 8-2030 4 Fees FURN. HEAT, LIGHTS _& gas. 4708 Highland Rd. Pontiac, 5 RMS. BATH > BASEMENT. Twin Beach. | EM 3-2532_ 5 RoceeROUaE: IN KEEGO HAR- 5 ROOM MODERN peed NEAR Fisher Body, FE 5-8617 5 ROOM FURN. MODERN HOUSE, Adults only FE 4-1390. AT LAKE ORION, MODERN 1 & _2 bedrooms, gas heat. MY 2-466]. ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED Homes & apartr-ents furnished or unfurnished ai) areas & price ranges RRO RLTY 5143 3 Cass-Elizadeth Ra Rd. FE 5-3030 . COTTAGE. OXBOW LA KE, WEST oe Kn Pontiac. ary water. Shower, “ pl ae roughout. ho: ~$50'mo, EM 36578, n°! cae LAKEFRONT _ ant AND very aay bedreo $90 per month ‘til June 1959. it re- quirea, Also one at $55. Cal) Jack Loveland, FE 2-4875, ae 3 pears AND BATH. mn, or unfurn. iw 5415 Elizabeth Lake Ra. Eire COTTAGE, OXBOW LAKE, 2? BED- ced ere warterere orch, hot shower nt month, EM 3-6578. Ree FREE RENT OF 3 ROOM HOUSE moun e & art time ‘serv- w os welto _ent., 1146 W uron, mate FURNISHED HOME 1 TO REN Pontiac Lake. $60 month. a liams Lake Road to Gale Road me Tectite oy 2489 Blair Drive. ¢ premises Sat LiIneoln $4615. meaey only LAKEFRONT _ 2 BEDRM. ern, oi] furnace. Tispaten os: a es ae to June or by year, LAKEFRONT HOME opagines Nd furnished 2 month Ur. heoreae pie ‘pin Cali LAKE ORION, 1 BEDROOM, UTIL pelea: reas. as : te reese 160 Heights Rd. LEAS - BEDROOM H eh heat 8316 Cascade. Coie LOVELY") BEDROOM HO Mae Lk. Cowple roa phod rE MODERN ¢ ROOMS ANI 2 tage 9471 Pontiae Lk. eT Gx- MODERN 2 BED = before 1 p.m iia On Fi i HLS NICE 3 EDR LAKE HOME for ee Liseata: 4-4123, "tee $85. eaiy - TAYLOR, Realtor, furnishe _ 4-0306, é : eer __'THE PONTIAC P ane ; RESS, FRIDAY, | __For Sale H se OCTOBER 31, 1958. ouses _43)CARNIVAL a ee ‘ by Dick Turner; For Sale Houses 43 "For Sale He —— THIRTY-FIVE e Houses 43 For Sale Hou as e Houses 43 Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 4 rooms ane bath Saray i , 7 : of Hiizabeth Large lot. West ine of Tienes Lake, 0 eee ge Tt 70 Buttaio. a RENT OR SELL “isl =r } | Sais i “Geren Te | 4 ROO | it oo oe . OOM MODES A ‘“sereens. . storms anc; = ‘ a hid Rent Houses Unturn. ce eal guto hot water softener, | — Established in 1916 eo 7 surge Fe 4i.| Cherokee Hills tg ‘OxFORD Si : . . | WAL ee Hi : AR 2 BEDROOMS RAMONA TER pace ss Sate ene ORTH rns 8 rooms = 91.500 - oe - | | WORE bees oeade fixing. perm Custom Make Brick a cea 1 tek aon see, aor ests Call OE isHABAY kD eis 3 BED. rs b nue oat abs & L : . fel bay ne, lee remit owner. this (e teow otesent or _ terms ‘On 05 8.3570 7 ESRC HOUSE WEE: furcece $06 ranch. Vacent. Oi eee sarage. Good garden Ye terms. Lot 100 = 150. $1 jms inciudes many . h f ; : Pr igeseter lace’ WEST SDE UNION aes a on price $9,500. 19% }. SY wn, LY A000. olor pias ott wwanitier? Pu DEL HOME a une Onion i sb space. a “ ~V — = . basem : iH Page HOUR “ovate Sa pa, ou new te oii a Ws UN : and savet | : 3-bedrm ive | LAKE ’ a “et 1 x 22 88) oe Now For Sale ana eyes cE mas Set 8 act se priv. ; y owner. L gcond ; ery 7 PAMILY. 9 LIBE uF eat a baie aancu.| imiy foe x fireplace porary, full basement . br rE ewe re = could “also serve ait | bathe, Te esTOom home with § and bath lower, 6 STREET |_month FE. ent, Gas furnsce | hv! throug hout. Large "patio, . ab drapes com at drive a ; pur. OWsER crores family ‘You'll tke the | ite.v4i carpeling. GE app! st * = ca te or Cash to Be} ° = Rr Lae countr: ine.wdin E appli | bald, ower, « an EET | GorvEiien le, stered garage. rege urn Soe mampese- Au- o , t home 5- AKEPRONT . fine hom y location of this} c.f aq washer dryer wove & P zat a i, ain, Wor gINE, TARE Se) & ot near eal age. Lake | priv _buro Heights, FE ey ne ; Clean Ca basement oe 1m 1 it's well sbrube gfrigerator Car yer, stove & | , mesageee 2 Z ar | d f tot eb d ae peting teroueb te Reas. ith MOD tire fereury Plant, 3 rms. * $450 D “| ‘ 2-5161, om. MY arily (fs reails particue| fase 7 au beated attached a ze ig Eis sae a Aah fistie price! lot fee ed hot ga- 3-2912 HOUSE Gas HEAT | Rent | Lake Cé = : EDGE OF CLARKSTON circ | & Se caer | 1 ; Nothi Carl W. Bird, R alt eo otead Wl wellarenicted : * On sani i ake Cottages Sca| Siomenrat Beacon nd atta Nithaete ta heal cy 4 4 ING Down 4." ealtor | & clear smal ! consider a free 7 BEDRM ~FERRACE $% MO. OR Jewell, ake Cottages 36A | fied ft Prougi sorfil kitchen. | Whegh% scan fre Dame| Piean) i Will bulld start ll ee ca eee eis pont sent Tan pros’ Vee te 7 BEDROOM BRICK 1) BATHE ell, 3 bedrm.. newly decorated. Sr ores geri ws COMB ertore uD. y | | eet Str” olaas "or yous” nfans oi Beas ae | Gre ecncats Se S ‘Davi, BEDROOM BRICK” iT pats ~~” 7 Al al soi give option to ditios A good bu maculate con-’ 7 BED 6.9522 Z ‘ | J t haber included Aliso plans. 2 CERAMI = VACANT e Dr, te 5-4 4 ion area. OR! _ 6-6046. a payment, Elgin 7°™* spree al | erates pape lele st ap Je ‘ | i we ee TUE?) FAMILY RM C BATHS | fHa eae or BED: J ROOM. MOD, PARTLY F Fo BLOOM landscaped. oan location, well io | OES WE WERTICE Pull anne ~ 3 BEDRMS FHA terms On 38 Oe earment — URN. |_ fer Reat Rooms 37 Sues a toasen brick: hens See Lithe cash - | ae _———_ beer ks anierea sibs: to only Sine built KEEGO 8315 ae ata coe Siac eae oe Soret a eect it home| 7 at rand Urtievele $is.715 wo| MN H. BASS i ee es ; e . > RS 5-0 Te Call adda _ Pedra erga Pe ishwasher, Hii syste n with $9 500 .oger B. Henr FE 3-7210 & BROKER 107 or rent rge oii N AREA. | 6 pm FE $9114 vente ystem, wall to ‘ vn r = ge y tice locauon te ‘moog oqeaoe OW SHARE) aby car Furnas, Segyiie ow a aed os eect iapeeasine i enema "vn AVON TWP ee se Plain ary Bue. Drayto and $2,500 dow with tile riot. plete ' pester 3146 samuel 8 . sieges 3500) Bicstee Gon” “GE ORGE J } us. Call after 6:30. yon . RB. Py bath. hardwood fioo b uel St.~Livern rick ranch Pneties) © : Age artis ot ater S38 EAST spe utom atic heat. De rs & urn Rd. Sec. ois — Au-| tach ch house with 2 c rive. ad RMS. HOM INCOME — OR 7-2837 5 MeDonald. 6 rms. semi-ranch, CB ed garage 12 ball CoG ie a ileges. Girl ‘iS PRIV- & good hi Here 3 ige brm ‘ Dates Soa ‘ast bisa s Girls $47 W. Hu ae ome for @ room ° E ity. oll F s, beth & e 8, dining 5, 3 bed- ‘ RMS HOME PRI 7 good ho N G : LL Abt, P' util with room li He ey anak sisst “7 BUS STOP. SLEEPING eet full basement 13 rooms, 2 bathe, EAR TEL -HURON a hs . | rE move sou “into this attract! S&B 1140 sq - Phllgas, deep wall | ered fireplace, gas heat and con Eves OR +1708 ~ ata Entr, 114 State Bt. sion. $9,750 gen somes | an ah nace full b: ‘ SF Aaa? heal Wing room Garage, eas Cee iat Geom, SD jot 80x po ee yirade Iie Open Bandar suit : : "7 a A = - J Mitpacie moders. Sere vend ee eat oe ieee toyed eentine k seaass | mama on, beat carpets | | tSSpeg iu otee 30 80. a fmm, pos. "$12,900 low a. me] NS e Win een a SEES qe ‘I at Inc, Realtor coment driveway. | $10.00 Ga WA 4 | FEE $431) teste vais tretanale’ | w dn. paymt: Wilson } West of 3 acres. 33 Miles —oty__pvt_e ont 08 & LAUN- rod lage Le Se Tel = : = viet ws PALT room 0. —— Smith, Re 6. $65 month RH Ct i ._ Huron. 2-0 egraph t { | R . SALE OR LEAS -AIN MORTGAGE rer sor. 28 e Huron, FE rE ie oe EP GoW. Hur : _AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ° | Mc nvance Beatinew scone | Cal & REALTY oF 5 TWO-FAMILY a DUPLEX LAKE OAK. To. cate . MIDDLE-AGED ceca ( ) * : 4 oF a . \, , _Walton, Sam C lgturgeon m1 EL ail collect: La 6-3544| tied ‘paths fh Oe. COS [i ssession. YY 34322, Immediste WITH ee OOM e a? : ty Except? COLORED : i : Lio In good Bent a wih J BEDROOM HOU! PERRY PARK nia cat Fi : yf Be os by ne pals 6ood oo 42.000" piresligoodibie er aia/saei oon nc as a Pent 1 EAR ; PRIVILEGES, IR _ : Jind “and ext Nice 7 rooms. F “t down. Ca uy at $12.500 $-1967 schools. MA De r WIN j a Gas ra toilet Full ba ue “ow eee ; Goertaipe ple. ARGE ELAN OF on . NORTH SIDE “A APPRO | been < Gas eene) Ser yeareee qa 1. AKE PR 5 * fs * = i 2 = pai ns i seoason Bowe” uF “sm | ined person. West Bide. PE 20 YEARS OF SERVICE é oe a paved. sireet ' . * pepe | _ payment PE 2362 home as | Toumediste PRIIE EGE Re ES : , , : i BEDROOMS 5 JUDAH are av Tucan ee 1ST PLOOR FOR | we tris 3 pedro up Full Pe rooms and bath Ji Of all the dirty tricks, mother! N : = room, kitchen with’ 2 £ a BROOMS, JUDA : ist FIDO Thy ppt a - sement gas imm "7 r! No soo : cupbo: with Yo u | P 40660 just b em hs riced at hea y over tha : ner di O ot tie ee ; al MODER Ae eet ROOM ON | corner rier < se parae, heat. down payeenes $10,560. small an he goes and gets a car!” d I throw N t bargat at ee ES r lose: a | ; TpeRM MoU 24798 after 5 x PLEASANT ROOM > | daeang ben leuters fall base NEAR PINE LAK ' —— | PAY most new Cane 250, and ie ae 6 bean We oe “AMO “sync FE 44 ‘OR BUSINESS eee the oe Pe ee oY Beautiful 3 pation: |___ For Sale Houses 43 ENT wi Pele fnsiee tis Gate we aN month T __ ment “ n S e ranch | eee 7 1 2 - ° cl PaNGUe "REALTOR © “mn pee ERD ARS OOM TERRA a Pee) home Pull bi tanch ; Northend. $16 900. oca- | FE 5 rs Dolar dwin, neat & clean FE 8-276 K : a p_AVE cr NEW! Y DEC! a Il basement, 2 fi contrac Aen | : rooms & bath a | 7i63.0r EVES \\ . . orated. Fo side pEc! HOTEL AUR places 2 Bath . 2 fire- 89 as part dow pt eee! EM 37-4290 are ath Partial sase- | OWN Li 2.48% est S me z ua _ ALBURIN as s s. Tis h 0 Robinw n payment | BY = ae vent Large lot ce ER TRAN! - ss | Tar ule : U RMB aEACTIFE: LY ; oom by BURIN i eeareen Critic tse ome. |5 ROOM i ene ee ee Neal. 3'2 BED quickly at $5500 Priced to sell) Cor fait RBEEEEED BpBeD. | | tele eae te eee 2 Gas ee Me ee eee So en ace proud to | (Bato aoe SUN PORCH, we ben as fireplace. panel AES with $350 down. | | STpeting dupes NEE pees room mom | gocior's oftice “chu te Geatiatt cs » ia t a at Cee pean room apertmen’s oma Ghusiahewith(si i f) ue i beat, 1°, car iu | ath. 65 East Bivd . N c 6 rooms & bat | tary school. G a Nr. ciemen| e build! s office church dentist or i cous —— faa retrigetation unit : you today! some | ll sell or trad garage days after 5, all day S Week area on lot 7 ath in Drayton Eonabie dow GI mortgtge. re | ullding. drug store ; apartment JOM HOUSE FUL! Aubara FE 239 | Peace with. e equity for rr 5, all day Sat. & Sun lot 70 x 230 1'2 car/O Le Goma pey me a = & < 2S ene ty elke aie rn E. Ll BASF 7 > 26239 THREE BE for acreage, also or | ai garage Priced ~ > car| ONE ACRE ; nt FE 4-1200 7x ren i 168° 31 pes of busine er cer- & Paddoce oe ae a ' Rent Stores ra 1 Dmoows 2 ar nee 2 PE 84853 Oe Ar R MUS! sELIE: $300 ‘ paw oer —— | 2 aee & petace mOR es vor waste! 1 he Teleerap R pe j ‘ utiful pay ay RIMeE ip 195 NGST oN : ROSS ses pl oe ny RMS. AND BATH Man I ts ee ell arranged kick ment fully ye ruin BASE- eee aa a user ranch Vacant all modern 4 room | FOR 8 ALE BY OWN FR Boe . : Large i a N Seicely decane Court i cmaes = a 4s si Option easier Celuty. amie S ecre | FE oa inciuding Fi apes at ne. n Lake Angelos a4 cortices | ae o a corner lot see oe ee ved att: ful BED: : amv; room a jertace cy eet le mbrie __ tes is-AMDL BATH WITH UTit To Tu : foes eet With just Ties ; ——— ia Sercuen & recreation ae i He nber sou aaa ae ss 500 Re ete ae Seward 2 Ae oo - BS ecice! convenient io! store bee. ¢ Rw aan ———— STOR u oF ou “Xtra large lot iy — & 2 car g 7; sites hed bréezewa: BROKE pove right on’. . He | L L Ee cn cutee 165 § BASEMENT GAS HEAT With “oad! gee fe ILDING , privacy Call today. | QO pienty Utah ess tad kitchen & 308 Fiabe Ca MULTIPLE LIsTING ; arge ot oe eee enue Clair Siroriepe g dock ip rear Alo ° 6 PIKE st ay. a ee 621 000°? Seer space Co FE 4@.1137 ake Rd LISTING SERVICE en ‘ ioaneer His ; +1 t en o = Z ~ 1 , F a ont i , . _. cane patent & BATE, ~ chose +6 ny Ae tn coe gor Gas EE OPEN EVES | Pieasant party 3 $17,300 with co ¢ price — Sx 125 Vers fire modern bul ilands reuen See ore as block 06 me Ee _MULTIPLE —— San ESE new Aaa oS MY 31136. for information ae our CONVEN wake ware | pele Deore RMS NEWLY | 79 “LE LISTING SERVIC! ton custom built ae Se : ee i CNIENCES | wince arge ving Je eet Loery KEWLY DECORATED 1 Rent | Office Space 4 3 poen aoue ae io nepert =e 3 bt brick modes | MULTIPLE LISTING SER\ | ING GAS HFAI ae iow 2 pe oe pucare ; patnin FE % BLO SSE L SS i 7all-to- wall AN VIL- ie seer a garages. Will ne | 8Ti? VICE Pion | 2 - price kt garage Re bath. __ _OCK FROM lace. R carpeting. F: r plans or buila} Colon} ; | -* FORGET terms feasonab.e —— _ Oskisnd — M SEARS ON : ecreation g. Fire.| beautiful ours. See tb oion We Pe ; 5 m : \\ $50. 11 EDNA Isq _FF tend s7sci= room) bested oo ESarage FE 2a te (DIRECTIONS. Out” | re fa ells Les j lee | NOTHING DOW > : Ie cet fre on ‘ oseea 1S M. BREWER € ROO: ijn co ET WGROUS RION = Dee te opee utens a: | int ural beauty wi.| Exceptionatly iz “ ; VOUrS 9333 NPs coon Room =r at He OME “CoM ee i. ‘ ore ile, y FLOOR Teel old. igo bheben BRICK. 3 Elesesns Take ds at eAGhe okete HEL © by an ex bungalow with wal Peace side | Siti aN io : a _ meats es rE oat 4 ed ’! &s t + ¥ r i . sai AK ae "ye, FE J 31 ree Rea cor Oe ae : se Che ee ry $12 500 Ny 2 Waten be ict |e be oe Bed aes tae Sitacthed Fee ee anece room aor | PRIVILE INDI. Lee ° Bee E F . r ned 2, * roo 7 Sin — PE SEMINOLE HILUS HOME Rent Leas B > — 7-ROO al ne On East Beverly. New 2 for garage and full basement | room up ms down 1 large bed- 3 Gr: | 8B NENG s cin dl bsdroom®©. jarae hel M € us. | rop. 4 A -ROOM HOUSE (eRaL homes with placte eg 2 becroom ae rec lesinc Large Teoosea , em ARS a little finishing 1 BEDROOMS ~ Large ‘ Bremner, Vi bedroom she ; intr living tx cate: in East ki ¥ to, {ooh and tered Walls, oa Tie iscaped lot 1 Ee i eal di yelone fen 5 vy kitchen. teh & : | nter bad ar oloni ment, paved st $73 wun ase. BUILDING FOR ate Da eta) ooeran ce cuar GUE) phd Gel ce Ger monte 750 | fe et mle Bed Kew Bieoni et Ske. cou down ea | Tou fen sce S00" excrlient condition ca? responsib’e peopie ae month to 00 ag, Mt RuHate over —rues_or Sun 1} MYrtle 3-397; | 2 ‘© Sel! ip this RE month Only ioc a grade school May ae ‘ “Mortgage costs only ; much for s0 little aw 59 | | FE 44676 aon on sis - _Miller Rite FE 2-028} — house, Ce attuned. calen | OB e195 e location smaller home sEORGE BLAIR #7008 ie Ons = sekdare siter AVAILABLE 2 etc Parking lot availabl sales. 4-BEDR - ~ § TOTAL CLOSIN Sl aes : OO == 2 lable Phon 4 ' y SING Sa lvar ; REATTO l : : ; = | pada y BEDROOM HOME Fon ee FE DTM. ne DED ROOM BRICK Dee hard ce bel On Lake SS aS ga Be SE NETCEI AT To = 2 ry Le NT BUSINESS = W fall bedroom b teve m bay iniet AYTON PL 231d ARE. / SGxcilow Mops RMN HAE erty, 86 5 Perr 8 PROP- ail on one floor est. 5 rooms ill basement, tile rick ranch. view of | -. and wonderf Eves AINS aus \ ty ! 5 7 ’ kk x ai — OR Lar a 1 | a - ment & gar Word. FE BABE USED oa al rm. ful Dasement oil heat rec. eigen oere a walk-in closetn Pull b and all mirciy decareten. | MODEL Cl us eee | WE HAVE a real lume! Si TEES FOR S PY ‘ e ec 6 8 losets. ull ba ey me on Me erormr | Sais." Pee) Beane ' cee 3 iad DUPLEX. 78 TE OOM | Choice live wire LOY ecepee rare $2150 4 ween mnd-| Prise redaeed & schools paved; = 2 graded ioe ee rcraceal| Me mee oe ee DID po Niles = wee win 5 5 = coace 905 en 2 children Se soy Perry near param with GINO © reduced) to $13 and bus | - on easy FHA seen oe ) ae larses floors An i n | i Dae rer "The Heme * “ IODEL, month. M iding. $85 —_— , . : , s. rec ty se a | in goed condit c t hi Fin oom Mr. Bran-| available per month. Lease] ONLY $53 one DN. Piao aces Pine Lake Area Dn succs c. Reb wee 1 ued 410500 | Io everything “No down pass | Qi ING Down N COTTAG ; i mo, inclu b trical This 1 ~ Z < own. TBS a nt to you Price ¥ and retrie Ate wiTH stove Edward M. c had 7 Roars ee taxes Heated home life ree 4 Here is one, that you will | en: ALSO | $9.450 ced only i oR . Wildame Dr a month 2427 4 Stout, Realtor earnest Bt, Mikes. wall e to as eae Florida breeze m ala | most want on sight. Pa al- | pit level starter he , 8 i aot UVE GOT ASS LAKE CLEAN 2 BFT N. Sagina® St. Phone FE 5-sies| '™ it pobnn redecerstad. tached 2 car garage, 1151150 beau. Tange 3 Mec roo ees "brick Ph se toe ace | NTR NEN fle (prety aia: ine lon $55 month T [2 BFENRM. ily *ttl & : a ace ce N z ss ome and ail EMpi own Builder CHE ECE CH is | Her Ppesburben eT hee _ | payment to ain ce o down arated (Pri i] newly dec- Mpire 3-4164 t ARMING 2 | y @ is = cut home Gi ae 3617 SE er. FE 8-058 U Oley P ‘ ice $15,250, terms. | or EMpire 3-24: | bungalow w BEDROOM i! 8 P.M. DA r with lar eon vedros 5 aeons -— F oo FE 5.6181 aint. | —— after 32411 galow with family ty - VM Tie Th Ge 10x11 ut! m $50 Mi BROME Kot Sale Ho | Nea i 7 Nitben and tllcbecmen | < ce ere: wey on = —— : Hi e ° _ > oer pl | basemen: | TIA or . is aiso : ons with > heaco | e Houses — 43 J R Tc IIM W N eles 6 500 | AKE PRIV a Fs - Gmeinie eld basement C ON JOSLYN he oad = ¢ direar os extra ar _ tt : am moder: esate = . . littl j =~ a 2 sc mur i ‘ . i Ml = pt eon US ItHwr, $60 FE Bo AUBUUN HEIGHTS Raa‘tor ILLIA aim ne Jewel that you Will et : Re i KING Ri Rs aA sulengr meee eee eras, DLORAH limited on the 6 300 ft un. E aner 2 Bedrm home Black sO WOH: REAL ESTAT . on @ nee won sight ue . i * a ia 0 Extra aioe fooe extras BLDG CO Nothing ions ies tot i wren = t Use ondrd ee : P 0 = = ek i I , : f : Haren, qa§p BALDWIN INSURANCE ta Crescent Tak ea ee Rd oes Tote (price eee Builder Of fied veteran andes ‘cual! E 49847 ; retireinent ar -m ft OST a Ue of $83 ca National HH 2 pasments mea _ 1 ae et eine f@xe~ af : di Fiones LARGE O JOHN 6 a . , “ FT. 2 22 home fives ree, bedroom ae ; UE 8! y TaN CG UR ACT a men and Mee ° Sh rim TaN RAT {Ts : a i) basement i tenes TEADAN Tuace Gara Rew coal < 050 jarave Furl pee) tet —~ Onty mar a © dewn -- about anne | BEDROOM B 3 ASEMENTD RA ANCH He be PRETrY—] c —|.kKe nee 53-6108 . : — ee top street Large lot 1 eas as “crm. 84 900 x Mi DDL =e TO. x Dorris & 5 On Cot ys RY Hoa F COMPLETFI! Y n. Auto heat. near Oxford dean Cheaper for 3 ore man a CIALS! | It WALS) “ ou | ae TSTANDING BUY l | na [or Be ts IPB Open & Se ney K ue @" Bat seman = > C a . i take \ 1 | i joge spat sta ine of au ‘ot $13 300 ORtando jie ese ) 3-3892 | ns me Dedroome ot Pe of LEe astic "ile bath k ie kite? sch ools $43 month Owner. LIn- _ coin 1-5060 DRAYTON PLAIN. BY OWNER ern ON PLAINS. 5 5 RMS MOD ice famiw ape reels ae fon eS UNS OR 32414 j baths cand dicners. OS2Ase “ie | 8750 DOWN — I SUB | REN a | . — Locat : fal | rerigener with Rae Wp Bron Cowen STRATE LAKE 2 BED | clean 2 Pontiac. neat 04 ete sopesiing two bedroom | : owntown Po: Tooms nr room modern, aut | be oom. 114 ungalow wi room i High Schac?. eae nf me lake privileges, Be ges 4 lot's. Caen Nicely jandscaned in porch ote ne 670 Wo Huron § APA 2.9201 a month. Ph down, EM 3-63 each, $800 ust be se forced al asement. H . ron St Phone FE 43525 achington Bu : 2 SD KORGOM 95. appreciated. en to be car retae heat. Good 2 __. OPEN EVENINGS E 4-3525 \ oo ZANTE “i mera G anc bas 8, 14 BATHS, scaped lot ¢ nicely land- | —— } 6-180 ef 009 A TALS | pee or pari are $880 DOWN — West Suburban Se" auburban Weis , MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | é am psen WARD W oo rick 6 room. $1 ge. $69.50. No agents OR down home. 1" room olde son. W ue | . ian dimming ro $125 = 3-192: » 1's car gi r fee} this e honestly Se oe, _ mined Full am com mE Y 34200 or M Trans) 475 3 PEEDROOM HOME 7D 3 ACRES Agee. Priced for ques “ic of dollar | " Ri Ml TORS FEF 4-0528 ee re netement ot FAR 200 or WE 3- \ ground. nea = 377-8. Telegrapt TE AUD LS | creens ! Orme anc FARM HOU 3-1269 M15 Smal! ear Clarkston 07” | ¢-- | : se 2 ph Eves & Sun i eos inOusE & af 2 ACRES. Rent 00? Gown payment: MADIe aie | SN etary — Located in t IDEAL FAMILY ROME ‘i FAST SUBURBAN ae "WEST SUBURBAN ot out 13° Mi =a ricinity of A ne Spaci E $13.5 i | «Ee Attractive, Toon ho AN 2b Taph OoMse ee ar Tele. a a modern 4 roo ney rooms. wall fo. wall i | Crescent Take Tstat dated cowa Lbedronm home off | HOMES ING i lot Bresseeey’ ores ae BAY ) Wo oor 3 bel i ca S af SLaLES i ae a on t NC i ara n . a Oe eeein ts to Ormond, eet \ j $5,250 25. Full price only Hones enue tees ninea es discriminating fam- 2 bedroom 1 “ttt ue = Priced for quick ae re chi ndvea Supe room ae car (3 miles) ol Lake) Ba bedroom sow bath. one oer end al afford a delux space B and nn THE FXECUT?§ S ; street with no th dead-en: White Take k Rove C to cotne? MANY POO a caneled recres. brick and stone Eyes oes does optus Pc tome ei WiGULSe ee, eae rough traf Owner. ay me a on pre Ras 2 7 Beano ENE ; tion room, eee ee ing aoe ei aa 22 ft : sine dehy it Aye ficine ea Pcitentures ; nN | $400 Gamers sane ABaus Sun. only, aan H premises. DAV OTs & ACR i} ; good gara s furnace copie xo dining : iis now feepiaces | @ room with natural’ oe: vel niger rosts and yo": = _ DAVISBURG— s EAGE ; garage good iv carpet etl . ware large pict h natural aie : your own h Ee xoaomios | ode nel Sw doa, Wek somaegeee AQYRRS RP Gi ee ples ine Se S1.050 Dow ine ugg ees "9 at its | RAY ONFIN. ke ow r 1001. : { a as t a : wAN TY ; ewile 3 pee ide full Sesatent bedroom modern S| ag es bath down. Work. | I. ce ie R. Middl , Ban eae tone mn the pes this 5 room 2 be ; dining space dream jitenen with | “ , 262 S__ Tele - Real Z & Fan ent, corner Beechcrest Lot 120x235 32° rage in pace ent BROK . Aliddieton i WILLIAMS LAKE kitchen has tab! latee Birch i lome Fa’ 2 bet'rowm chen Ltn finenlpee er rentien es] PR 7103 graph Ue 5 & Farnsworth, White LX. cresti terms. garden area. $9,000 | PE Bae 188 N. JOHNSON Located aiect HOME en ee ee cay con On North TpPone Lin toe" fon CALL POR i \ = ORT aa eee neemmareet i es i r ter. Con- c on paved | Be u -POINTME. ' L FOR . OR 21h LAKE FR oe FE 5-7747 ana ed directly across from venient 14 ft. utility and a: schools « L * a AR 1 BRICK TW ; In. NO PR pas. CLOSE) Age a — Near General | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI eve Sc opentine Scheme Met oan. Paved drive anion ores and rans ‘LONG LAKE FRONI é ESS TRH ; West = te eet LOVELY L A arge 8 room CE galow with mr bun- ciate u will appre- formation further in- Attracits | down and s. and bat! ARGE 6 ROO could be used « home, ; WES ci earport and : the gorgeou i i Fae e 3 bedroom hur up. Full basemer duplex tiled M BRICK: Bas as office and h | T SIDE ar garage. Co nd 2- 150x155 ft s setting | iving room eae ORC onintete. « AG ; bath, gas asement oi} heat ome. 3 bedr nic merete driv t all An i : . celles With firepie 5 Mc _ ties Dou! epar Bie , | Siseh shopping eee eat tel Its vacant. $9950, terms. | ment, oon meas via full base- Sard foreen ey) 4 ah. rent ea privace eee | ‘ Kor Colored _ | col ies Dasemcny auto eat coe ee tial ae | 8 ubstan. e i" d lv ea Spare i Vee j Alt We t utr quiet folks. ow. "Gi to clean APPROX 212 ACR aa dd Ci foots, tenced a Vv ees bas cement 3 bedroom Full APP rece beach CALL. ee sag oe uction ‘| NO DOWN ou eeuws a arom te ane Haggerty road. Pontiac. with S1'800 oo ee $10,200 TERMS CAN BE ARBANG eee EY ee hee, | aha otler atirac Bas fornace OINTMENT ty en GAS’ PERIMETER NOM Sashabaw Hos DERN 1 BEDRO g early American t arm-) . own. , 3 bed E ARRANGED A ranch style home | $200 down ¢ ctive features | EXCEPT HEAT ANTI : | er w Road — TONAL, AND HO’ ranch ty new west of Ponti OM, 8 MILES 1942 Aluminum sidi nome built in WEST SU ment. room bungalow, base ene Thies Kienen. lark Eosten a centt FHA pits LAKE F BRICK : WATE Tr ' room ype — three bed _FE 5-4324 Se 45s Tan month) cee ua roS ng, Fireplace. 3 b BURBAN ga« furnace. attach : ot and a full bas Ui ice | Ow RON CERAMIC TI ! RE ee ae iota Monti 2 beds m_ dining room | edroom brick garage oak ached Then vou wil asement “. oo ner ann , wr TILED t'; Bi i Haymehts to inc! Monthiy MODERN HOUSE "COUPLE PRE. oil ravooms Iu. baths Basement petted alley verpeted NEE Seon, | Itving room Cones spacious 7 pe home nme Hee al ES REALTY (CO. | oan SK ate o ae e fe tu UB LENCLOSC reTES peel eres plage is 18 fru: e Land | c ti m,! —— his and more { ffers alt ~ TFE 54175 mee it home ‘ 4 ich Ja j a | france Vacant he weet Pees wa * d fruit ope han seat pores cianwasherthetmepane "windows j DO WE TRADF 600 call tae for ontr $10 i ee , 2a BALDY pw 7 avd A ural fireplace wal Foom has ee GENERAL ELECTRIC - | poskession Acaut — quick Ew 3 SS 5g0. i lent aes ee Eilean) | One neges: RRIS & | _MUT g family dining rm carpet. = AND OV iy Aer Beiehent Cran heat sop per mo Wodows be Priced at sis et Garston, | Be eon HE STTOUS OWNER MOVING ; UAC aie ane series | closets Doce hn cater mee PORMICL COUNT: EN | NO ee PAYMENT e e i ——— 7 41557 ormi: ON eo ee _ | garage b eat ~ T \ : ockha a % Bateman BATEMAN See. Tor R BRICK RANCHE J ' * ; ae Ste tt cate 5 ' | tor Towa ao She ieeeaned ae MAHOGANY OR Seen Convey wi Ee SEN. Re ATEMAN & KAMP. | Oy nn 3 bedroom b OPPORTEUN , at only $2.00 2 bath home : | tem CALT FOR th sprinkling nee PANE CUPBOARDS took 7 bedroom FO eo Rd. F prey 377 8 Teleoraph R ne. galow with rick ranch type bun! KNOCKS B : ; eer e ee ey rl SEU UME NT. ay PObR Ooo SPACE: pane Int Qui De puiere DE ealtore si 4 TA ed 2 ca é aay ciala scaped wMuie sand. eC ony aan 1 OSET per.cent 1 EEC caieg ig ol 2 BEDROOM HOME O ve 05 shold “¢ Prderal 8-0 range ee ore. baths, built Be, | Here is your a T ONCE: carpeting and LESTE i Is THE “RIRD T Bean TDING WINDOWS Fo \ a weetee Lake Phone FE 5 eee bE | __Open Evenings; & Sun Mpuyisy 1-4 pee washer. pitied acetal dish- post Cen ihome ppOrunlty 10 own a May be (france, will \ : TO SFE KR I ani _ ee es GARAGE Ss a _BRDROOM BRICK S a 8, 08 or Its wi all anytim nae : 5 A fA a elept : Mane can MODERN. N. BUILT-| Kenilw orth, 604 rage other Selice eae = elf. Dey Tow before it's ico inte iA iB ‘ a HW 1lOME y wr a On WiTHocT a‘ ee iol Mext70" ae Ae nh mont . . au r a CONVEN SFMENT ar@e itv roifal Fests heat. 361 N Seat $95 DOWN ue re family. fiv co room down oF anes — Forced to | in °58 Ca Deaton Woods. bust ide One oveaces | floored (pee ream sate NICE aia GiReGhl | Or wl, rent with option G apartment will md Thé extra pelinbecsusevor liners Sal | bath plus extra Tavate and tlie ar SAGES | ial bah wie. feple. NEW 2? BEDPM HOME —,,| Lovely 3 bedrooms, tii loyeus: eorge _Irwi ly paym sul make your month- this ne .000 for equity in | in oven and lavatory But RFAT Fs ¢ | and bat large fireplace eo es Good jocationtl| atone heat and lea testares REALTOR U0, you ask ent. What more could gray way howe Lice many other extra ne with. FE 406 ; OPEN EVES | 15 950 cone po b doutie ei nenes u che u ce ful ural fire- 12 ve Rie pax a- per_mo, FE 3.7562) Mr Young f. Only 2 years) 016: FE waite BALDWIN | Call dur office for t nan dic cer tract posses. roan sey enn aarare — Sane | MoD | Truvy ‘a, wodkertul pe heat NEF : |2 BEDROOM tion or further informa- eget ete as iHiiw ln thts @alighiral nee nome S wiOBEL, HOME ar 2 | see for yourself. cee NERD A FINANCE ROSS — © | treesG dato ivine rece Immencessavinge to the | forvonit) $17,950. FHA terme ma’ mall . | WATRING TAKE RD. JUST | peintinent” lease.” Aneie 7 rees. Gas mn — = y buyer ne | — e av : 6 | IE HWY i FIXER? A s rarige included WiA Ro Perey ef @ y. ALLIS SE = “yg: a dou 5 { AMD BANG . sc gets = ah acres. 5 | - ; ole Gana = REALTY «| Be Beraiitg 208 BEeiay eer Cre tlatatit BEB vy Wt Sh | Ads > NO P nits newly decorat ulate mnedisie poscestinn atte | Aza bedroam cieder ual aareee | Boden hs e | SAT AND SUN | : i RT hom ed. A ' : ad di jon af t room ractor and : onse ND ST? : to sell, rent. find 9 UN. 43100 gall wr Mi Lineal poco Priced r I = Meee neing Bunge: : Leatne really Beat end cory te iow z price Full eupe et included ; Dost X27 10 3 | . TRADE 1 t Mile Ra | 23st ake Orton ry | y ieee Ache ee ee panies) Meliev canes Ue eee forms and screens heat 2 good job. BE 28181 1s 3 (eee oo som . BY y OWNER: alsa i ceonec ee FE 3 ie Sou fone For: ape aten et fone Can o oe sa 000 omn ems ia =p W W R uM \ < R CO : s Storms, screen aved street. t Gt RESALE. Se _Open_Eveni 4-35469 2 large bedr Oa firs mere pr oniy $6600 Off . . SS i> ON | FE , b screens, tneinerator ake terrific io: WILL | 3 venings ‘ti ® bath , bedrooms, tiled merce Road nea am Cam- i ———— 58183 the Want Ad | ya Low down payment. ap tile| offer wurnitice on equity. Make | BEDRM. “BUNGALOW ON A oie hohe SulteInnvaniiinnd $1275 don any 1 Union Take ' HOMES INC Nile wk oe number | move in. WE eady| See t bargain opti | stibule ent N ACRE fixtures I ' $45 mo Axcume mite ; a4! S Te! Wlaetenell< . nek aes er ino or WE| Tk ‘Ra Between MSO" Wine | tasuces woe baitlaning te, Drayton, area Sokot ate 965 pol ine ee ber cert) ia r1es FF 40301 Mocel Pn OR Itt-Laweg Realty : ; een M59 ley asem ¥ ning * 7 ‘ cant heat it’ - eid! Lap R 3-8071 : Lake Rd. MA & ae eot with oil g room. | - ; Ss telectaon |” 21 oe) Gn : ‘ SoS isi Tos Sal cat garage” 2320. Onkol Meme age ONTIL. Realtor REAL POR PARTRID Te 292% GUIDE LO.GOLD: Set Se ate le — , Tel . F : SUI ( 2292, 1 . 1 air bh emer isecapy E 43561 | MU De AD: Sell on eat “A = “ FE 3-7103 P Ra Open 99° > 1950 W 1 TIPLE. LI : iow § ft on tits. on , a aan / HURON 3 STING SERVIC Viiema comelec 12,300 and $1\500 ne ; = OR 3164 : OPEN TIL JN 3 ROOMS WITH + SERVICE ings your 4 500 down 7 $) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | tar! ines Ta), LOT 156 re not sing | 08 Comméree Rd| MA 1 2 ~ arbor 4 ve, Keeg h _ a 4 “1578 ; r $380 dn. LI 9-0658 ego (OTOUS 1 Classified Ads! | SMAUT Hots ad A LOW —— ) ent Sacrifite for N PAY- ’ Joseonine Cai, MO is 3. f ] ¥ * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 \ THIR#Y-SIX le Houses 43 43 $300 DOWN. LGE. 2 BEDRM IN: Keege. Ful) basement. oil turn. arage, This house ts high & ory $6,700 ba!. on. land contract. 118 eheed Glen. For Sale Houses 42 For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER: MODERN COUNTRY home, 10 miles west of Pontiac in d Twp. 6 rooms and bath, ki en, full poesement with of] heat, garage. = J zoe MODERN HOUSE. $600 dow 3 bedi house, 2 lots. Sell or trade 4 rooms & bath a bedroom modern house. 1 acre Ath ir lot 80x180 on & Pike. 2 houses. i P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron, FE 4-2577 or FE 4-3046 3 BEDRM HOME. BY OWNER. Small down payment. Lake priv EMpire 3-3998. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA 2 bedroom home with basement! automatic heat, plastered walls. large kitchen with dining space | aluminum storms and screens and | good sized lot. Can be bought! With $1,500 down DRAYTON WOODS 2 bedroom ranch trpe bungalow, With automatic heal, bot water) and lovely shaded lot Can be, bought for $9.50Q,on FHA terms Quick possession CUSTOM BUILT 3-bedroom brick ranch type bun- Een with full basement, ceramic tile bath with built in vanity. oak floors, plastered wal.s. automatit heat and hot water bireg cCup- boards and vent fans. Wil] du plicate for $12,350. George R. Irwin REALTOR FE $0101 BALDWIN, ~“TRELEVEL SIARTER HOMD No money down 3 pians Gordor Flattley, puilder EM 3-0482_ Lake Orion Village 4 acres Good garden soil, good, trout «stream Owner il. Must sell, $3,300 $600 down . | Paul M. Jones, Real Fst. | FE 4-8550 OA 8-3653 ~~ VILLAGF OF MILFORD $500 aown 3 bedroom modern Large living’ room Attractive Baer with loads of cabine:s Garage Corne: lot Good re-identia! di ae Pos- session at once. Tolal price $8,000 VILLAGE OF WIXOM 3 bedroom Goou cond: rage Corner lot O Reasonable terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST 29 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd. 1M5e) Ph EM_ 3-3303_or Ml MUtual 4-6 4-6417 ARRO © Waterford Township || 41 bedroom home, large living room with natural stone fireplace. | wall to wall carpeting. ful] base- ment, 2 car garage. large fenced yard $14,250 terms Will Trade Equity in 2 bedroom bungalow) for down payment on 3 bedroom “home with basement This home has wall to wall carpeting, full basement, oi! heat. attached breezeway & garage fenced rear, vard §10.800 Bees 7 = Flizabeth Lake Fstates you are looking for a pod on @ summer collage, here 1s Full price, $3.050, terms Will take less for cash. Retirement Special This 4 yr old home has 5 rooms. all on j floor, 3 bedrooms, I'vang foom, large kitchen with plenty of birch cupboards, aluminum !n- sulation, winter's fuel bill cer $123 Priced at $8,950 ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR FE 53-1284 or FE #3 Open 9 am —8 30 pm Sunday 1-5 BY OWNBR 3 BEDROOM & BATH upstairs. full bath downstairs Gas heat. 2 car garage Youngstown | kitchen FE 2-7904 after 5 OUR LADY OF THE Waterford Village area room brick ranch. 3 years old or a $3. 000. By owner. OR OPEN SUNDAY $230 DO\W> j-pedroom starter home with basement and rough wiring tra large lot 098x150 ft Located good section near Pontiac port Immediate possession unh- fi!) Ex- mi air a PERSONAE HOSE Tailored to the needs and comfort of the smal] family who demands livability and privacy. 2 bedroom bungalow with full basement, oi! heat hardwood Moors birch cabli- nets and aluminum siding $8.450 on your lot Call for detalls We have models for your inepecdon CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO F. C. Wood Co, Corner Willams Lake Rd & OR_3-1235 Gis_ hove DOWN edroom with separate ginise room. Full basement with of] FA heat Carpeted both up and down 1'y car garage. Near Mark Twain and St. Michael's Schools Total price only $8,500 GI—NOTHING DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow Part basement Lot 210x400 with smal barn Raspberries grapes and appie trees $500 moves you .n NEAR CITY HOSPITAI 3 bedroom with large \ tne foom and fireplace Gas heat Oniv $1506 uown BRICK RANCHEP 3 bedrooms with ful ba Mul tiple Lty ling Service i $195 DOWN § tooms good = neighborhoed Neariy new Fully vard Parments $69 per mont> Take trace WE 3-4200 or WE 2-120 ‘ landscaped; old. About §27> NOTHING DOWN This year old 3 bedroom frame home to a GI. Located off Sasha. baw Rd. Some of the features | are oak floors Ol heat Large | kitchen and a large lot. $10,000 | Cali today fér appointment 5 CLARKSTON Here’. that long ranch brick home | You've been wanting 3 bedroam« Carpeted living room and dining el Kitchen and@arve utility Oth- er features are Gace heat. 1". bath: drapes «oft water paved frive & landscaping $19500 with terms ; WHITE BRAS REAL ESTATE OR 43-1265 5660 Dixie Hwy 1 Open Exes. til 6, Sunday 1: § last year’s fuel) |CAKEWOOD VILLAGE | i I ~ COOLEY LAKE 2 family home with 150 ft. lot Has lake privileges. Solid ma- sonry constructed 1 level home | Each unit has 2 bedrooms Living room. Kitchen. Bath. Utility. Rear unit now es Price $14,500 with $3500 down. EMBRE r & CEVOE 1665 Union Lake UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM 34393 or EM 3-3314 MODERN “HOUSE NEAR Gf ‘AD: | in. Mich or will trade for piace | vg? entiae: For more infor. ph ROCHEST 12 ACRES NEAR MSU COLON- lal 3 bedroom den living room with fireplace and ue ceiling. _ $32,500 Owner OL 1-07 JOLL ¥OU D LOSE YOUR SHIRT If you tried to duplicate 3 bed- room home with carpeted 25 ft living room and fireplace at the price we can deliver to you for includes full basement. oil furnace 2 car garage. and large lot. Only $1,500 down 1 A ROOMY OLD TIMER Every room oversized tncluding | 4 bedrooms full basement with | oi] furnace, 2 baths, garage Close | to downtown Full price $9500 — | wonderful terms Move right tn ja & ‘HAVE YOU A MOBILE HOME” | If so, we will accept it in trade | ou this 2 bedroom modern home | with privileges on beautiful] Wat- kins Lake Large fenced in iot | with plenty of shade trees. Quick | poss®sSton Evenings after @ call FE 4-0855 | \ J J JOLL, REALTOR \ 2538 DIXIE HWY FE ¢4561 | SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick hae new 3 bedrm brick tri-fevet High basement wooded ‘ot lake privileges $20 — 500 1809 Sherxond FE 4-5000 — FE 2-2105 Oper Sundar |3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMF WITH freplace breeveway 2-car ga- tage 3 lots fenced in 2433 Hester Ct Keego Harbor. Write Pontiac _Press Box No 69 COMPARE THIS _ Custom built 1.200 sq. ft. 3 bed- room brick ranch home Full basement 2 fireplaces, slate en- trance. 1'2 baths, ceramle tile with vanity. Plastered walls, oak floors, 22x24 plastered garage Al! this for $17,000, on your lot. E J DUNLAP + J Custom Builder PERSON *(17ED Pr A-22% . INCOME 4 fnueekeepine apts business t a7 ft with $2000 fewr $500 DOWN 4 oe yee hing Priced fo sel] cu CRI _ 236 N iz 4eep $12 000 nee ne n RIE LW SAGINAW 7 4-4091 $17 LOWELL ST, E OF JOSLYN 4 bedroom modern 2 down, gas beat. Open 10-6 pm. FE 6-244). SELL $1.600 EQUITY IN 2 BED- room house for $800. Leaving - State Immediate Ot 721 Cederiawn. Pontiac. | BRAND NEW By owner +1) 2 bedrm & /f1} 3 bedrm home Completely fin- tshed Full basement. Reasonably priced for quick sale. Call FE 59-5224 2 _! ncome > Property 434A So eae ; Fatt ITY IN 2 eh) oN 1 LOT. _Keego Harbor FF 4-1 F or Sale Lake Prop. 44 A ~~ BEAUTIFUL SLOPING LOT ON FE Hammond Lk. Dr. 85° front- ase Nice trees Good beach $1000 down FE 2-7396 ELOOMFIFLD WEST —. 1-3 TO &ite homesite< on winding paved streets Public and parochial school buses at door Minutes to shepping. lakes. parks, golf. $1,- 995 $20 down, $20 month Lake lots and privileges on 5 lakes 1-3 to acre Near Milford. Ken- sington Park and ew Northwest ern 35 minutes to Northland. §1.- 695 full price $20 down $20 mo | Fully developed tor all year liv- } ing Schools churches, shopning at door Phone Miss Ray at Lin- _coln § 8-771] or JOrdan 4-5821 LAFF ORION 2 bedroom lakefront. year around home. enclosed porch, newly dec- orated. of] heat, small down pay- ment. Owner MY 3371, — NEW lakefront. 3-bedroom brick. Ex- posed basement 2 fireplaces. 2 car garage. $22,500 By builder. rE 5-90: 6 CARGE LAKE LOTS «(FOR~ WEAR round homes Peved streets. township water aystem; & miles west of Pontiac on Hightand, Ra M-69 Priced from $3 200 Owned-developed-aoid “e KEDrV cong INC FM 4.6531 Gnen_ 10-8 Date | LAKE ORTO\N Fully modern lakefront, home Has living rm with pictdre win cow facing Jake dinin rm, kitchen 3 bedrms & bath, New campeting. Garage in basement, | gas heat, good residential area on | North Shore. $15,900, $2.500 dwn. Cc. A WEBSTER ‘REALT OR Oxford, OA Lake Oricn, ue Py é , { _™ LADD'S Zoned for. MODEST MAIDENS: ee ~y” Ly \\ ~ |_| i + re ey: — v ti Me ci Cir ~~ | | A= ft — __ For r Sale Lake e Prop. : 44, Sale Business Property 49 LAKEFRONT LOG HOUSE on. Townsend Lake Waterford, mod- 160 FEET COMMERCIAL ern, ful’ basement, sun room, | frontage. West side location. 1218 feet, finished itn knotty hicks Water Sewer, Sidewalk, facing lake. landscaped. Curbing, etc. Contact Sales dowp. Arthur J. on Ee otter, Manager of Humphries Real- FE 2-9236. Loon Lk. ‘Shores > 17x20 Hving room 15x17 dining room Three 14x20 ype hades 6,000 SQ. FT. 80 feet Wide with all plate glass front. Brick and block construc- tion On busy Union Lake road. | 4704 Rockcroft._€ 36112, | ty | | | 16x40 finished rec | Fen ect for a wholesale or dis- | All this plus hot water “heat, car- t house, large furniture mar-.| eting 2 fireplaces. On an 865x208 eo et, or & super market of any ot with lak» privileges. On a@| kind. Plenty of parking. Really Berens piece for only $19,500 with bargain priced at $39,500, terms HOLMES-B: AUSTR AM | REALTOR PARTRIDGE | 4302 Dixie Hw \ inesses throughout Mich. OR_3-1950 Evenings OR 3-3230 Ire e356) 1080 W. HURON } ENT OR SEL LOVELY LAKE- OPEN ‘TIL 9 _front, furn. ort unfurn. EM 3-4830 | CLARKSTON—HOME & OFFICE | | 4 | | : | 12 rooms, with 2 rooms now us For Sale Lotg 46 commerciaidy. Fireplace, bath. | Ground level basement, ol] heat. BLOOMFIELD WEST — 1-3 TO | Lot 55x165. Present income $100 | acre homesites on winding paved a month $15,500, term streets Public and parochial | schoo. buses at door. Minutes Be: CORNER DIXIE HIGHWAY — shopping. lakes. pares goll Waterford Village, office and 5. $20 down. § | home, € rooms and bath lst ficor, Lake lots and priyileges aa > lakes 2 bedrooms, bath up ae 1-3 to acre Near Milford, Ken-| oi) hot water heat. singtun Park and oew Northwest- approx. 200, zoned Poca hear rs d ern. 35 minutes to Northland. $1,-| .mmediate possession. $20,000, 605 full price. $20 down. $20 mo, terms Fully developed for all year liv- | trg. Schools, churches, shopping AUBURN AVE — Near Roches- at door Phone Miss Ray at Lin-| ter road. Built 1953 well con- _coln 67711 or JOrdan 45821. EXTRA LARGE LOT. IDEAL FOR used car lot, etc. At corner of 2 wash rooms, gas puilding 60x30. ifs $27,750, heat, t 9717x500 terms E. Blvd. & ap amatatone: Reas _tent FE 5-3354 _ We also have Cara ita Spy fer FRONT 40 X 165 SANDY ‘ale on Elizabeth Lake u- PARERRONT is 1< — wa | burn Ave. Baidwin Ave. & M50. terms Also 100x150’ jot, §1,5 Lauinger Rea! Estate, OR 3-8138. LARGE LOT ON W. COLUMBIA Reasonable. FE 8-0087 _ | OAKWOOD MANOR. AN ATTRAC- | tive restricted a 190z250. Lake | _ privileges FE 2-1718 TROY — 7 LOTS $200 EACH OR | $350 op time Owner P O. ‘Roy Annett Inc. Realtors since 1923 28 B. Huron Fractal 00466 _Open Evenings. and Sunday 1-4 | FOR 8ALE OR LEASE BUSINESS CORNER. 268 N SAGINAW. - ** | For Sale or Exchange 50. ft deep Overlooking Lake | 17 FT. ON STEVENS COURT, day, High dry ground. $750 each sale or trate FE 2-0432. $200 down Terms. Phone owner, | TRADE EQUITY IN 1952 3 BED- Mi _4-7844 room house for small house on On WATERFORD Hi HILL, ILL. IDEAL | _acreage FE 8-1255 or franc Or multi-level hom ne 6 nice apple trees $2,950 cash | Business Opportunities 51 51) Terms available. FE 5-4561 All ALR $114,660.38 day Sat or Sun. After 5, were GROSS FOR LAST 12 MONTHS das r __ For Sale . Acreage 4 47 grocery, meat’. & gasoline busi- _ bess docated in fast growing L TO 3 ACRE PARCELS BEAU town Northeast of Detroit. Price tiful duildine sites. $100 down $20 | ot $33,000 ‘ncludes real estate month Wil accept trade Pap & 5 room pom e: Nand | i $9. owl & will take lan PANG US, Realtor | contrac! for part. i918 1818 M-15, Ortonvile NA 17-2815 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LISTINGS from 30 associated of- eae "4 & ONE-THIRD ACRES | fices throughout Michigan. Come With quaint old farmhouse Mod- ern. Good condition. Firepiace , acar : Beautiful setting. Other out build-| 35! We ‘have what you want, in ings, Located on main paved| YOUr price range. highway. Spiendid chance for busi- | ness. Only $15,000 with $3,000 down Term. j 4 ACRES 7 room modern 60 bear'ng fruit | trees. Chicken house. Lake privi-| leges. Wil] consider trade of city | property. Only $15,500 $2,500 down. Term 20 ACRES Nearly modern house Basement barn. Chicken nouse River front | age Will consider smal] home in trade or sell for $16,500. Terms Dorothy Snvder Lavender REALTOR EST 20 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) | EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6417 5 ACRES NEAR ORTONVILLE.| air heat. Plenty of parking area rolling and sightly. $200 down Property located at 531 Prospect and $15 month Giroux Franks. St Shown by appointment only 4395 Dixie Highway OR 3-9701 For price terms call our office. a al D FE 4-8284 5 ) ACRES 102 E Tinta a Extra wide frontage on a good Eve FE 56-0610 FE 2-3971 Free! Free! Real Estee Service of Pontiac D RLES, REA m7 ‘Ss. mela tape Hempstead CHURCH BUILDING Building 30x69 ft. brick construc- tion Large vesti bule entrance, Main guditorjum te plus pastors study. one class ; room & baptistery. Basement au- ditorium seating capacity 125 plus 4-0521 hill, Only $f950. Low down pay- i “ “PARTRIDGE'S | s2ee Oinle ey OR 31231| A HICHIGAN BUSINESS GUIDE” | | 3885 Lapeer Rd. FE 5-0292 4 catalog of businesses through- | BY OWNER. 3 ACRES NR. out the state Be sure—get it! clare ton. Partiv ‘ow and wooded i r th river frontage p28 per acre, Re cE ay Ap OR Pr. ATR TF R Wie erms 5-117 te Ss ue Bus SIPS thrueut Mich _FE 43081 1050 W Huron! { ee Cocoa rr = PAK Bi SIS IESS* Never 2ES. Excellent - w, ACRES Ran iecuioa, (GF Have rou heard of any oot 5 1. mi ‘a- tunity to match this? $350,000 jabate ube ee we volume right now when many terf High, & mi. W. of Bose city ‘limits 8 o me other businesses are slow. This frontage on small lake. $35.- {s a liquor take-out store with 000—terms. variety items. Shown by ap- pointment only. . Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor Tavern With excellent food business. Perfect for husband-wife team Buy this business and prop- erty with mein pusbeey loc a- tion for $10.000 d MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 75 W. Huron Street FE 5-8161 or FE 4-427 For Sale Farms 48 200 ACRE LAKEFRONT 15 MILES el Pontiac. Only $35,000. A reai ? _P. W. DINNAN _JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER f3 W Huron FE 42577) 13573 8. TELEGRAPH RD FOR “RENT: 90 ACRES. 4 BEDRM | PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR modn. home Near Dryden. FE | FE 4158200 4-6493 after 6 pm == === = = |HOME LAUNDRY BLEACH METAMORA—® acres with 3 bed-, route Established 10 yrs Part room modern home, garage. Box | time but can be expanded. Small stall for saddle horses investment Write ntiac Press Excelient j ane area. $12,500—Very reason.) Box 1 "5 able terms = . 18 RENTAL APARTMENTS ON 200 HORNMESVING ft lakefront $24.86) down’ OR ae ee 2531 Sh! Lapeer, Rd _3-0105. MODERN 2-STALL L SERVICE S8TA- OXFORD.METAMORA AREA tion, located across from shop- 80 Acre farm. Modern 4 bed- ping center, in Walled Lake. For room home Full basement 2 car| further information, call MA attached garage. Barn suitable 4.2461 for beef cattle or riding horses. | ——~~- Valuable M-24 frontage soon to become 4 lane highway Pricéd ' for action at $25,000 -— only $5 000 trl eC down Very reasonable monthiy payments. . H. P. HOLMES ENG: 1s THE “BIRD" TO SEE 2631_S. Lapeer Ra. FE | 5-2953 A Bonanza Bar Deal Thic is a very attractive a well known bar with over 200 ft on busy U8 23 -and beautiful Lake Huron. Year ‘round liquor bar with 4 room owner's home, lus'T cottages for extra income itchen could be owner operated or leased out for additional prof- Templeton 120 acres near Lapeer, 8 room modern hom. 60 foot barn 20 cow stantions, milk house and @arage. 10 acres tillable land, 20 ecres wooded. terms | tts Priced at only $59,750 with |/ kK. L. Templeton, Realtor) easy terms or will trade. The real estate alone is worth more 2339 Orchard Lk Rd. FE 4-4563 After @ FE 2-9502 | Sale Business Property 4 49 than the price asked Grand River Motel eating capacity | rest rooms & kitchen Gas forced | ! | structed, coment block and brick | | \- 1 ‘ { i] EPAVING cirT. ONLY tom equipment, M for essing sausages, wieners __bo- ing 50, eo x 330 Fee . Gross- r ‘a - co! “Mele i Look, petition ond barrel bei pon fey $45,- Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. HUR! FE 4-8550 any 8-3653 DRAYTON PLAINS Real value for one with an & A real stéal—under 16,000 with only $2,600 down WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS — FE 4-0528 377.8. Telegraph —-s-_ Eves. & Sun. Prime Investinent 2600 square foot brick front b ing. A-1 condition, 5 year le to hardware at $ Corner location, 2 tollets, furnaces $17,500 with ‘% down. d- Dixie Highway, OR 3-971. | WELL ESTABLISHED 18T CLASS highway. cellent terms, for sale P. W. DINNAN 66 W HURON PE 4-257 Sale Land Contracts 52 LOCATION BUILDING | Fully Pir g0 BOX We PONTIAC) MER AND Fs ROC apt | 5a ay a manal truck, Ok S 235 MA WA fittings. Recast & E ARE MOV §-1208 TER SOFTENERS TO sell or swap $3.50 mo, OR 3.2360. PRESS. HACK homes moder, for and ison pe Bd ee recince call fon, Pa WE WILL TRADE—Down payment on ae good + leecory & ay fests FOR SALE OR RENT, | NEW x chain sa or late mode} payment 2 BEDROOM: — Youngstown kitchen, = bath. ae tle floors and screens. present home or car. ASK FOR TOM Bateman Kampsen or Mich! an Chain Baw w Distributors. slgag 1 56D FURNACE FOR TABLE See tee will sell. PE 54-1012. EER Soe 4 BED RANCH HOME—1's ths, 2 car at- tached gerese Brick. Sep- arate alr c er, Oven and range. Just 2 years old. Owner will acrer Lease contract — small Full basement, an heat. Aluminum Keedoote Let’s deal today! WE BUY LAND CO | car as down 8 — VACANT polished Trade in your equity. or lot BATEMAN HAVE SEVERAL VERY GOOD) REALTORS “FE 4-0528 t. fi rT i ~ ~ eurade ‘ang rom $1,000 “t ‘Up. 317 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. J. A. TAYLOR. OR 4-0306. | For Sale Clothing 56 + 92 500 5 es ts On PE Ra 2 Pocbgegeeg GOWNS SIZES . after 5 4 $60 each. vot mattress Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) Quick Cash $25 TO $500 eee On your own signature. tuto or other security. to 24 months . to fepa Our friendly and heipful Phone $-8121 or visit us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. _7N ‘Perry st (Corner LAID-OFF WORKERS — CASH LOANS — No oe (te ARE BA to. ; FOR 30° Days LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM WALLED LAKE DRAYTON PLAINS ~ LOANS | $50 TO $500-$25 TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CQ XE. LAW E 8-0421 FRIE NDLY SERVICE Pike) 64 W. Lawrence St. E 41508 Borrow With Confidence $25 TO SHO arene Household Finance Corporation of Pont Lac ', 8 Saginaw St. FE 4-0535 GE T CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. TE ao FE FINANCE CO. 12 \) AEAIN neces TR SICH. TOANS $25 TO $500 _ : AUTOS & LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-9191 “\WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 will be glad to hélp ‘E FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. QUICK $25-%0 LOANS SE. ABOARD FINANCE Pi We STAT 1185 N. PERRY ST. FASY PARKING FE 8-9661 Mortgage Loans 54 Want A Good Mortgage? If your home needs an improve- ment, and your debts consolidated call or see us at once, Don't wait. 513 per cent interest. BENDEROFF 8-6580 92 Ww, Swaps Huron 55 a ay FOR ELECTRIC RANGE . Munro Electric Co. 1060 Wi Huron 30° APT ELECTRIC STOVE — i for shallow well pump FE 932 FE 32-40 WINCHESTER DEER RIFLE. $45 or ? MA 5-1709. 53 KAISER -— NEW MOTOR AND "48 Pontiac - swap for newer car and tate over payments. FE 8-1275, 1955 WILLYS 4 DR. DELUXE SE- dan, reat & heater, and cash for saulty ok your home. 1956 or 1957 Porit ree or what? FE £4813 1952, aE S , TON PANEL, $160. -| 1947 Cadillac, 4 door, $75. Rustic farm wagon, $25. 2 lots, 100 foot frontage each, South of Rochester, for one and $2.500 other Accept cash, junk or old cars, livestock or what have you?. 243 South Williams Lake ad. EMpire 3-8042. $1,185 quire IN SECOND LAND i» contract and cash for your home or equity, Must be. | BIRD New 8 unit stone and block motel | with 267 on US. 16 between De- | ™m nN troit and Lansing. Large owner's apt Efficient “gas steam heat. _ Only $15,000 down, ba'’ance on 5 1083 feet on M-24 Gar station. / per cent contract. Will take con- small grocery store, plus living tracts as part trade gusrers and garage. Only $13, ee iin” tenes [REALTOR PARTRIDGE K-L. Templeton, Reatior R Businesses LiL. beds _ 2339 Orchard Lk Rd FE 4-4563 | FE 4-358) 105 After 6 FE 29902 QPEN ‘TIL Ne # as ox | Clark Real “Estate, FE 44813, Ask for Mr, DOG RABBIT HOUND swap for aor eoatie Barrell 16 20 or 410 gau 2 ADK Bee ier ‘Hounds also trade or swap. BIRD DOGS German short-haired pointer. | take guns, heavy bunk beds. out-, vend motor or boat in trade. - Also 1,000 gal. olj tank, trade or sell. MY 2-1665, EXERCYCLE, SWAP FOR STAUF- ae a couch, or sell, FE 33 service is quick, LA for | d 1 cna springs $15 _FE $ | 2 TOP 40. _like t new 383 rvay SIZEs CLEAN a COATS, ONE SIZE 38. sport omar le, and a ail WORK Pants and snirts both only 1 cents at days 2-11 ONE uois U8ED open 7 ys aims Com trim Size Persian SIZE 12 & ihe $8, Sat. in 1 DIES BLACK WINTER S| 42. FE 2-5787. | SNOWSUITS. 8 SIZE 3 & 6. - BOY'S | sult size 44 $15 coats sizes 14-16, $8 skirts. sizes 12-.4 47747 eee 14° portable 96 Oakland Ave 2 PIECE SECTION A ner table. $ $70. F 2 PC suite range. 651 Fourth | 3 } PIECE Treen wood stove kitchen tabie and Misc items © raramaire ends. After 6 pm. all_day Sun & | i | * furniture sell or | FE 32-0023 , size J, Kock USED ELECTRIC DRYER $70 50. D pevers) used Ce washers. ROY'S REPLACEMENT F a 2 eee = LIVING ROOM sae ee L WITH COR- > MODERN "A¥iNG ROOM Fuil size Leonard electric table aod @.chairs. oak kitchen vacuum sweeper, | s shirts, | an's $106 lady's each Blouses $1 te $3 MI Boy’ ‘Sale Household Goods Goods 5 $7 a 4-T741. 3 Pc. BIRDSEYE = MAPLE BED- 26° girl's bicycle. BEDROOM SUITE 6x12 _! rog. Writing desk, dinin Coal an cupboard. __ MApie_ 5-3602. | ¢ COMPLETE ROOMS OF BLOND | very reas. Odds and | during wk. or Mon FE 43338, 7 ROOMS OF PRACTICALLY NEW swap for car. 6 PIECE SILVER G meri Double dre Pearson Perpiate, Ave range with grill _ 62784. 2? GOOD BEDS springs, good inters $15 Gas stove, g $5. PE 4-6700. 5. 5 PC Beauty-Rest mattre 2 easy chairs, coffee tables, __ Mist 5-73: nis tor's80.50° Pay only 62 weekly 2 PC RED LIVING RM. SUITE. _comb_ wood pod storm < door ¢@ BURNER ELECTRIC re if bought. 1 good davenport, ‘BEDROOM SET, -—BIMMONS | coil springs chrome dinette. RAY BEDRM sser bookcase 42 Orchard L FE 8-082 ar TATE. MI | & oven. } WITH COIL pring mattress ood condition, Paddore. ss. box srs tng 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM 8UITE brand new davenport and chair, tables, decorator lam only $2 weekly Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard _Lk_ Ave matching up Open 8 am. - Thyle Electric. Corner of Johnson _ hd d_ Howat _ FE 4-51 | FOR $ALE: 3 YEAR OLD, OIL | floor furnace with filter. also 250 gallon of! tank filter, 12 feet of (GAS STOVE. EXC CONDITION. |# X 12 RUGS WOOL Reversibie $16.50. cad Axminster 2 Orena sara bake At A PACE, #15 85 | Imported. | a Segrson Furniture. | Siena ve — | OxT2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 | oe MAID a Te Re | 4-Ft. Wall Tile 25c | i eines BASE Pal | GUAR HOUSEPAINT. GAL Huron, FE 43064 eee 14] W NT GAL. $375" $195 | tyr Fs in. Tale. “model 21 in, table model. 3930 Elizabeth Lake Like new $30 95 15 other sets to choose from. Fully guaranteed. 30 days, at oh TY. : $1208 Rd. 4045 15° RCA COLOR TV, GOOD shape, first $150, Fees Kenilworth. TVs, $1995 & up. dio & Appliances, FF €1133. 21" RCA COLOR TV, $325. console radio, $24.95. ftp Used penilee 422 W Gare. vie a ay bedroom comp, eet | 0, GG. ironer,| 5 7 ore, es wise Ob Fem) MANY ITEMS AVAILABLE 7 eles one WYMAN’S Ler Log with springs and mattress, $39.05. Pearson's, | 18 W. Pike Terms FE 41122 42 Orchard bake Ave. T GAS Ez CHEA tric range. R. B. Munro Strolier. Bugsy, Pl saaypen. Bissell | tric Co, 1060 W Huron. CHROME TABLE caxren. | ee eae Wed Vacuum cleaner. Can. table | cond. Both for $20. 41 8, Genesee. Ped & chest. Che of srmane. PE 2-7645. fan. + licsaaanlat Used Trade-In Dept. . co |} Lounge chair ........-se0esess & appliances, Speectine: pais Eng Chest of drawefs ...--++-++5 it OR 3-7356 afte m. F pe Te ‘Be EYCLOMATIC REFRIGERATOR. | SP5io couch oo Be Utility table Bookcase. Writing | Davenport & chair ......... $39.50 desk, Platform a = Amemaiie washer ......1y+ 59 } | USED Tv we THOMAS HOT WATER HEATERS 30 OAL oe eS Consumer Power raved $98 5 Value $4950 and $30 50 Thes e Siightly marred, Also Electric Ot] & Bottled Gas, . Heaters at terrific values Michi- gan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lk _ Ave 16 | FOR ~ BALE “USED CHAIN 8A 1 & 2 man_ MYrtle 3-5821 ers polishers hand sanders, fur nace vacuum cieeners Oak ~ PLASTIC WALL TILE lo—3c — Je One piece or a Carload |Advance, 3700 Sashabaw OR 3-8701 or P FP A F F SEWING MACHINES R SALE A NUMBER sn sash screens, combination, Dry goods drapery material. doors, etc Myers deep wel! pump.) Paint formica. plumbing & elec- _ OLive | 1-1242 1841 Crooks Rd Gee sapy ee Ope - agers weer y; “ = ays to undays FLOOR } POLISHER. $20 SET OF | to 4.00 Montcalm Builders par | waite gcd umesting sey $60 ply 156 W Montcalm. FE 5-4712. GAS & OIL. FURNACES SERVICE Cameras, _ Equipment o1A - “all make: Free estimate: FE 4-0456 : WE Bmy SELt « TRADE c—* GE ELECTRIC STOVE FURNI- eras protectors tape recorders Oe pod o eqaupment ‘ladders Epovert + Camera Shon: 87 W Hu & Misc 33 ech corner ron St FE 4 6615 Bic Beaver Ra G 0 GIRI's WINTER COAT SET SIZE Sale Musical Got ds _ 62 4 playpen scales Teeter-babe : ; eNaeel OL ACCORDION SALE ALL SIZES a Dankess ase ete Accordions jioaned FES ss ners with lessons FE 3-54 G “WHEEL “TRAILER _ STEEL db iste Sor fenders, $55. Norge oll) APA RIMENT SIZE PIANO. 268) 75.000 BTU FE 5-078] _N SAGINAW FLAI | CLARINET. | WOOD, >. VERY | condition ade in Engian ft_gas fired OR _3#104 5 @471 Bonnle Briar. Pontiac Lake, after 6 p.m. ‘BALDWIN ACRONONIC CONSOLE piano, beautiful tone and appear- ance, new in 1957 and well cared for Call PE 2-3178. win CONNSTELLATION CORNET i“ NEW CONDITION FE 4-6819 Foe R HEATING SYSTEM. 8- HOT WA __ 2500 sq_ ) INTERNATIONAL GUN TYPE ‘PE OIL! 220 «gal burher stack control, cond. $100 ° tank 1 yr. old, exc. MI #4340 JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no stirring. |§ YARDS OF Bait, , Minnows, Etc. - 658 {——— RS CRAWLERS 3 DZ ‘ORMS Qven 24 hours, 7 days _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ECTION ar Lane Evergreen Sy enyeanteci( bes Dies ere | a7 Dine Hwy U8. to Clark. i ‘ re sat 2SuE os ERV he TRIM- CHESTI OA! ND FREE §& Li I op ee ial eee | ming & removal PE 8-227. Tacuting | "| miniature male Champton _For r Sale | Pets” 69 |41 MINIATURE SIRED RED MALE | orig ger sat with papers, [a AKC REG. DACHBHUND | es $40 each PE & AIRDALE PUPS AKC aaa $50. | 767 & Mansfie.c. Pontiac AKC REGISTERED COCKER. Nominal fee FE_ 2-7688 AKC MALE DACHSHUND PUPPY. 88426. nae " REGISTERED “GERMAS| Shepherd puppies, excelient bieod Lines ere temperament. Reasonably priced Close out sale _MArket ©1067) AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND puppies 16 and & weeks old Also stud service 1220 Mt Clemens | _St_ Phone FE 26418 AKC REG COCKER PUPPIES; _&:so older cockers. UR 3 3-2602 j BOSTON TERRIER STUD | (tbs. Champ stock Curtiss _ 9796 v ‘189 ‘Clifford, Just past E Blvd. COCKER PUPPY AKC REG 5'4 months black female FE ¢1608. | COLLIES, AKC. 7 WEEKS OLD. | _he akby & ayful OL _ 1-8388 DACHSHUND PUPPIES REAS AK Bired by Rosolonas Ca- Miler Reitman Rochester - GERMAN ” SHEPHERD coop Watchdog 2 yre old _OR 3.8887 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. aC reg 7 wks old Liebe. > stain & WHEEL-HORSF TRAC- | it Also tillers & Tiding mow- Reduced orices EVANS. fe Gis 6507 DI etd HWY. A 35-7878 or OR 3-702: aa ‘SAWS 3 HP aes “ALL positions Reg orice $16950 Our | price $11950 All tracters and mowers greatly reduced. — Lee's Sales & Service TERMS 92) Mt Clemens ; CHAIN SAWS NEW McCULLOUGH USED “Guaranteed service” ASY “CREDIT. TERMS HOUGHTEN & SON’ | + I Case & New Idea Deeie | Rochester OL 1-9761 | FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND) used Proux Oliver Sailer am M24 ae nortr u Oxford ; EADOU ARTERS FOR Le ‘ulloch Chain Saws WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE, OF NEW 1959 MODEL McCUL- | = LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC. CESSORIES WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- | |OUR SERVICE AND PARTS DE. | PARTMENT ARE ALWAYS READY TO SERVICE YOUR Mc- Ee CHAIN SAWS DEMONSTRATE we “TAKE TRADE-INS WE KIN CREDIT TERMS ING BROs. vox RD AT OPDYKE FE €1112/ JOHN DFERE AND NEW IDEA corn pi oRans gravity feed wagon) box-s Silo filers Hammer Mills avis Machinery - Ortantiile — N4 7 3292 McCUTTOCH CHAIN SAWS Renta's Parte & Renaire a90 Crooks Ra 4 MI #-0446 CIAL FORG TR4&cCTOR WITH HYDRAU- 1iC AND LIGHTS AND GRILL GUARD IN EXCELLENT CON- DITION PRIC AT CREDIT TERMS KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE | FE 40734 PE ¢1112! Ze) AUCTION SALE SAT NOV. 18ST. | 630 PM 1 mile south 34° mile | west of Lake Orion. Extra nice furniture and gutstanding antiques. 2 jarge consignments from Bir- mingham Also 1 com3lete home | furnishings Can be seen from 1 | to. 4 Sat Duck boat, near new Admiral refrigerator Apt size gas stove Duncar Phrte dining Toom -suite wth dropleaf table. Living room suite Chrome set Norge washer Meta! cupboards Radio & record player 2 full size Hollywood beds complete. Teile-, phone stand Utility table Desk Power mower Laundry tubs. Step tables. Tools. Blond double dresser Floor lamps Bed- room suite Extra nice clothing Blond TV Carpeting. Extra nice drapes, Rugs Electric stove. Blond dinette set. Davenport Maple ANTIQUES: Cranberry lamp, complete exquisite with the Wind lamp. Loveseat. Chair. 2 what-nots Desk Pine chest. Table. One of our bigger & better sales Brodie ae ae Auctioneers. L le MY 2 for consignments di y MY 2-19 21. Ane Sale Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Fridav .....7 p.m. | (Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday... 2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 SATURDAY. NOV &TH FOR AN-. tiques “Watch this column LE Smart Sale Farm Rochester _ DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily ‘through Classified Ads. To| sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ~ ‘laa FE 2-8181. Aiti Te PR PRAIRIE SCHOONER, 36 FT. adie 1GHI WRIGHT Trave: Trailer Since 1932. Guar- one 1 Wally Brven's _exciting Caravans | ALUMINUM 33 FOOT TRAILETTE, 1 2 bedroom tandem, $995 or trade. ORiando 3-6366. BARGAINS IN arene HOMES. 1953 Schults $1495 Crestiiner. Fiinette 1 14 foot Traveler, $308” New Moon, 35 foot. 2 bedroo $2995 Parkhurst Trailer Ape? 1540 Ur pied Road, Lake Orion. MY 2-4611 1947, 25 FooT NEW MOON. BEST offer FE §-4249, Oxford Trailer Sales HOLLY RT ana GREAT LAKES & 4 to 1 wide meee trailers Bottle gas & accessories. For vartety size. price & best ea. be ten 1 Lake 2-072}. PT. 3-3743. ron op 1934. EXC. ke $650 for equity, payments Sng ® mo MU J 4-4)95. Pontiac Chief Detroiter eg Bargains 50 ft 8 & 10 wide “pes trade-in allowance ovat our deal before you buy mentber vou ot gdollare at: Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 430! Dixte Highway 4 Miles North of Pontiae Oper aes a Week TRAT.ER EXCHANGE New Andersons We buy. sell and trade. Used 8 10 Wides CSED TRAILERS ON oe PAYMENT PLA Aottle Cx Parts and SUPT owe will save hundreds 60 8 Open SEE Us) FOR BUYS IN CAMPING trailers or homes Al\] gas models 17 ft. Pixie $1395 Apache trailer $495. Tour-a-home 15 ft.. 17 ft. 18', ft ft Used trailers, Mobile 16 ft. $185. Roycraft. ft. $495 New Moon 27 ft. 3285. Assembly, ft $493. Pontiac, ft. 23-3200 Closed. Suances ys $1.50 Continental, $1875 Pontiac Chief. 35 ft, like new $1,085 Anderson. 4] ft. $2.760. Many others to choose from Ho!l- ly Marine Coach Sales. 31210 Holly Rd Holly, Melrose 4-6771. VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent. 5685 Williams Lk. OR 3-2638 — a Rent Trailer Space 79° ——— eer UBURN HGTS MOBILE VIL- lage The finest. ‘2 mile SE Pon- lac ljo N. Opdyke ss FE 5-3361 | INSIDE _ cri " LIMIT 2 BLOCKS from bus Ripon Trailer _ Coach Park E OXFORD MOBILE ae 2 FOR those who want the best, foot. lots. 16x40 cement Sidewalk. each § 3 Of shelters mile east é Oxford. On _Lakeville Rd Ph_OA_8-3022, MOLILHDME ee MODERN poe and vlavygrowacd EM GEFs patio. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST NOW see the best Square Lake Trailer Park FE 2-5295 Auto Accessories 1950 DODGE. 6 CYL MTR ALSO 790 x 20 tires FE 46742 | @OMPLETE OLDS TRI-POWER- & Std shift set up OR 32612, Used Snow Tires 40x80 | 80 = | ' | Mounted! ‘ig wheels to fit your car, i 13" AUBURN Sle Es = MOTOR For Sale Tires SOA FE 20878 FE 46896 eras Ho EE JUNK CARS. 4-1) USED TIRES $350 OP WE — FE 5-600 buy seli Also whitewalls | SUNK & USED CARS WTD. PICK STATE TIRE SALES _up service. FE 5- 5-2000 $03 Saginaw St FE 4.0687 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in om Genera Safety Tires Up to 50 per cent off Biack oF erty - ED Pets 451 8 ae at Raeburn Auto Service 8&1 = CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN [HE ear ylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine Shop 23 Hood Phone ~ INSTALLED FREE _ Mufflers & tail pipes Hollerback Auto Parts (340 Baldwin. FE 8-1431 or FE 3-947? Sale Motor Scooters 82. ACESS. Reas. CUSHMAN EAGLE Rebuilt motor Good crnd JUniper | 8-2387. ‘57 ALLSTATE CRUISAIRE, SAC- _rifice MA 6-1542 ‘37 CUSHMAN ; EAGLE FE 4-0101 “ST 1957 ALLSTATE MOTOR SCOOTER _with side car_ R 3-9068. CUSHMAN “SCOOTER: ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE 12 S PADDOCK at Pike. FE 4-4246 WHIZZER MOTOR SC ol OTER, good condition, FE 4718 _For Sale MEtorEleE 83 a Moronerc “ALLSTATE. 4 cycle. 2,550 original miles. Also supér charger Volkswagen model with oller. OR 3-8040. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson see Harie Davidsén Sales Co, Ji2 S Sag naw. 1956 For Sale Bicycles 84 at INCH GIRLS BIKE IN GOOD congiticn with all extras EM _ 3-446 Boats & Accessories: 85 eo Eee 12 FT RUNABOUT CANVAS & controls 16 HP Johhson mtr $175 OR 3-842 i9 FT CRUISER SLEEPS 2, 25 hp elec. start outboard with re- motes Tandem bost trailer. $975. FE 84138000 59 MERGURY 35 HP HERE Other madels on display Two Merce Y 1958 specials & used trade-i CENTURY -CADILLAC-HOLIDAY INLAND LAKES SALES cE #7121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 ~ BIG REDUCTIONS FINAL CLEARANCE aoa CRUISERS & Runabouts E & Service CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES 1401. Highwood at Walton Blvd FE 8-4402 9-9) ¢ EVINRUDE 1959 models on display models left . Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRURE DEALER 1899 S. TELEGRAPH RD FE 2-8033 Open Sundays MOTORS” Some 1958 | CORNER F PIKE &-. EAST BLVD. L | _truck Pontiac Press Box 6 1951 FORD F800 12 “FT VAN. 825 20 tirés heavy duty springs Call BOR BUTLER aroid _Turner_ Ford. MI_4-7500 ; '1952. FORD F100 PANEL, V8 origina} red finish Cal] BOR BUTLER, Harold Turner Ford, tal ete 1955 FORD Fi00 PANEL V-8. BUTLER, Harold Turner, Ford | « MI 4-7500 |GMC PANEL EXC COND. NEW) 9-9: Open Sun FE 49370) le | 1963 | 1950 —— a, a Wanted Used Cars 88 48 MUCH AS $350 FOR JUNK AND cheep ears. FE 2-2666 days or a “Sales. JUNK CARS AND _Serap. Free tow. OR 43-6015 BEST PRIiC PRICE FOR 3 oN CASH “FOR. CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR nar ES Pike FE iS at T3988 | cc ASH POR race MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 8-439 Se TELL EVERYONE YOU CARS FOR G USED CARS AND PiCKUPS CALL JOHN L. LIBERTINE OR JIM HARTLEY OR 36111. Dixie “OK” Lot a oraron, Pause ee JUNK & USED CARs WTD. PICK- up service. FE 5-2000 ATTENTION! -WE-NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes.— All Models SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US WERE PAYING Top $$$ Dollar AND WERE IN TOWN GLENN'S MOTOR SALES AT OUR NEW LOCATION 952 \\. HURON FE #77 ____sCFFEE:s«4-1797 VAN WELT 4340 DIXIE Drayton Plains pays the Cash Dollar for al) late is TPO OR (3-1355 YOU ARF INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRADING YOUR CAR WE ARE —PAYING TOP PRICES -— —GIVING TOP TRADES— “34 Years Fair Dea!ing" BRAID DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEAL. Cass at. West Pike our PE 2.0186 | Gs WANTED Bring title We wil! payoff balance owing Cash difference or trade you @ eee model! UPT PONTIAC N Main St. Clarkston ee) Nights °t) 9 + MAple_5- 5. § oor = MAple — 141 Wanted Used Cars _ 88 See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on late mee cars 2927 Diate Hwy R 3-163 TOP CASH FOR ANY make OR : ae, mode] Trade up or down ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN” WE NEED. Cars "$5 to "58 models Mast be clean JERILL’S 2020 Disie Hwy Wanted Used Trucks. 89 CAs! for all U DODGI | AUTHORIZED. PONTIAC DEALER | 31 N_ Broadway Lake Orion ROYAL 4 DR. SEDAN one! ONLY $1795. MY 12-2871 Ps & Pb. 15,000 actual miles TWO NEW 1958 Chevrolet Al NEW REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE LEFTOVERS PLYMOUTHS ear ‘price *Hurry on this { | JACEK n A I CW AUTO SUPER MART PLYMOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER 1000 Mg Maple at Pontiac Trai! Walied Lake _ MA “en 1953 HUDSON JET SEDAN DIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay- ments of $1140 mo Call Credit Mer Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 Haroid Tumer Ford _ 2-DOORS 4-DOORS 1955 oF RP ~FAIRLANE FOM HARDTOPS ‘hite wa $1 Eddie TUT c _Btecle Ford FE $920 GONVERTIBEES -*§1 CUSTOM 4 DOOR FORD v8 Sek Fe) 8 Fordomatic Good Paint & body 8 - Clean Phone EM 3-4380 $1698 | 1958 THUNDERBIRD. FULL Pow. | 35 | 1956 CADILLAC hardtop . | 1956 See wel voee eek d COUPE. Va. R- ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Bown pemne ayments of $5.83 a hairs r. Mr Parks, 11900" Harel Tu Turner Ford ae TORS 3 WINDO ws, OLDS EN- gine chopped-channel: also for sale, Olds to Fore adapter, safety | hups, $25. OR 3-70 $3 FORD VIC -ORDOMATIC R&B ian Only $495. Rg R Morors 124 Carienel PE 43620 1954 FORDS 2 DR. AND 4 DR eight to choose from No money down, $27.24 a mo Lucky Aute Sales 193 S. Saginaw. FE 4-1 er. White finish with blue & | white interior 7000 miles, Will | accept trade-in. FE 4-0202 after 5pm. _ Community Mtr 8 Sales FORD CROWN VIC $950 Call after 3:30 EM ae i 1953 Ford, 2,dr, 7 RE POSSESSION Perfect engine No rust, white | wall tires R&H $208 full Pale : Payments only eash needed Mr FE_ 8-64 (CADILL- 1950 CADILLAC 4-dr 1956 CADILLAC Convert $16 50 Bell Great wakes ACS 205 pasos | sie43 | 1955 CADILLAC 4-dr Sharp! | BOB POs INC 280 Hunter Biv MI 6-6934 ees Sround Bhami FORD STATION WAGON | Fordomatic drive x aft- | 1953 New motor passenger. $550 OR 3-6440, | er 4pm | DEMO-1958 FORD Fairlane ‘500° Want new | service and guarantee at a used | car price? Save first year depre- | ciation Will trade and arrange terms. Call Ed Bethune. FE 5-4101 _OR MA 5-1470° “CY” ow ENS 1952 FORL | “9-8 REPOSSESSION $189 full price Payments only $1090 month Perfect. engine Good body and tires Radio and heater Mr Bell Great Lakes, FE 46-0402 “48 JEEP. ae TOP. CLEAN, | $415, FE 17-07 ; MONTCLAIR, 2. door, hardtop radio and heater. | Mercomatic, all accessories, 2. tone paint. Sell or take over pay- ments 12.000 actual] miles Orig- | inal owner FE 5-3702. 053 Lake- _view _ MERCURYS | 1955 MERCURY hardtop $1095 | | 1953 MERCURY hardtoo $ 5095 | 1956 MERCURY 2-doo $1190 | 1957 MERCURY 4door _ $1685 | BOB FROST, INC 280 Hunter Blvd MI | (By-Pass around Bham? Get Wise, Economize — | RAMBLER & USED CARS “BIL I SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE| 2118 Saginaw FE 8-4541 R.& C. Rambler OGA ANY DEAL SL WE CAN UBEAT COMPLETE SERVICE. EM 3-4 3-4155 | $65 OR - ‘51 NASH RAMBLER, | 2 58636. "54 RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS Country station wag. Exe. cond | FE 8-1215 NASH. '55 AMB ASSADOR. | 6. loaded with extras, new tires FE_ 2-6928 1953, OLDS SEDAN HYDRA Rat | NO NEY OLUTELY MO Donn Assime ayments of | $1427 mo. Call Cred Mer Mr at MI 4.7500. Harold Turn- | ord i ‘93. OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY | Very sharp & clean’ Double pow. | er $1295 FE 35-9752 ‘35 PACKARD ) HARDTOP | FULL | power Nice $895 Garner's Used | Cars, 235 W Montcalm FE 5-0604 1955 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR STA- tion wagon — good tires stand- ard shift. Very good condition One owner $050 Wil] consider | trade tn of '53 or ‘54 car. Phone | FE 5-1614. 107 S Tiden. | 1957 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. BELVE- Nice car Automatic trans Eddie Steele Ford EE 1956 PLYMOUTH V8 BELVE. | dere hardtop 4 dt. P B. — -Power- fivte. nae W W tires, other ex- tras sharp like new must sell terms . Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15 |. Clarkston — MA 6-5141 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN R & H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $1146 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI 47500 Harold Turns —er Ford ss 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN CLEAN, bargain FE 3-7542 H. Riggins 1957 PLYMOUTH i CUSTOM. | SUB- urban, 4 dr wagon, automatic trans. R&H. Just like new $1805 | full price We arrange financing | Lucky Auto Sales. FE 4-1006. 193 | 8 _ Sagi naw | 1987 PL YMOUTH BEL NEDERE, 4) dra Hi R&H_ auto power | steering and brakes 81795. Eddie | Steele Ford FE 5-9204 | 1953 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR overdrive 4705 Dixte Hwy.. ner William: Ik & Dixie. 1958 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, 4 DR sedan R&H Hvrdramatic. power steering power brakes and white- | walls Clean Phone FE 2-4427_ 1958 STARCHIEF 2-DOOR CATA-| lina, private owner FE 5-1995 | RR R&H | ES Shot. to-Blaze$ THESE CARS TQ GO On Sale 8:30 A. M. Thursday, Oct. 30th — NO DEALERS — CAR PER PERSON LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS _ RP-13 56 FORD Convertible «............0002+-. S1095 PT 34—A ' 85 FORD 2-Door .... ee ceeeeees es 75 342—A ‘55 NASH Station Waeon 72.--4.-.-0.-2--- $ 745 1063 "54 FORD 2-Door .......-..+.seese00-e- _.$ 495 1070 . 53 FORD. 4Docr .......... vce _.$ 345 107 53 CHEVROLET Coupe ......... See, $ 395 1047 53 PONTIAC 2-Door .-s..eseccese0eeee2$ 298 "5? PONTIAC 4.Door 1.0.0... ve ccevese.$ 225 1060 '53 PLYMOUTII 4-Dour ......0.-.20-. _..$ 195 a 1076 SO CHRY =LER Convertible 640... oe $ 345 1063 SHOR DiClupiGotpe = eee eee $ 345 . : 540 FORD 2 Dace ee nee $ 195 51 OLDSMOBILE 2 ane. Soc cece _.$ 145 1004 ss <8 BIEN MOUTH 2 Door enn ee ee oS "50 FORD 2-Door .....-cs-00-0 02s 2s sss S145 2142 ~ 0 DODGE 4-Door ...... . . De leeees cs 45 a 60 More to Choose From * bed Owens Your Friendly FORD Deale FE 35-4101 147 S. Saginaw St. Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. PE 39-3588 Sole * NO GIMMICKS. JUST "GOOD DEALS" Being a reputable dealer for over 25 years, we feel that trick advertising, so-called give-aways, or fancy words will never take the place of quality merchandise, properly reconditioned, and. sold at the lowest possible price. This will continue to be our policy regardless of competition claims. $2295 $2295 57 BUICK ‘57 BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE. es dynafiow radio, heater, power pal g He emptin et 9 pheno’ oe cinean esdermahrosar ieee) owesr car wih aatomspiie white tires, tu-tone Garnet Re with white . beautiful gray Pike igpgt Aint wer agen and bieck leather interior. radie, heater and white tires.” ‘37 BUICK 37 BUICK 4DR. SUPER HARDTOP. tu- tone paint, radio, heater, dyne- oe reat peasten cane SiO si ee DO™ Ct mumsveeliaRen sind white wail tires. full power and brakes, foam rubber gc ushions. a very sharp automobile. beautiful family car. $1695 56 BUICK 4-DR. HARDTOP with A nice clean, sharp $1595 "56 BUICK 2-DR_ CENTURY HARDTOP. beautiful paint dynafiow, radio, || heater, white tires $1195 56 BUICK 2-DR. SPECIAL straight stick. tes automobile. 31495 "36 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP - DR qin dynaflow radio, heater, radie, heater. tu-tone white tires and tu-tone paint. baint, hard to beat! "25 BUICK 37 FONTIAG sera 2 OR. ntere Syaetior 2?-DR CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP. radio, eater u-tone paint, - straight stick tu-tone paint, -4-}- While tires. TODAY ONLY white tires and a sharp car. a $1795 57 PLY MOUTH $1295 ‘55 PONTIAC @PASS. WAGON with auto #+DR. BELVEDERE HARDTOP matic transmiss'on, radio, with automatic transmission. heater tu-tone eo che oucciicat radio and heater a perfect car condition inside and o inside and out. rea] sharp $1695 3S? CHEVROLET BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE, yet- $1495 6 PLYMOUTH et SUBURBAN 9-PASS be AGON with automatic trans- low with black top white wall witaos heater white tires tu-tone paint. rea! nice , eres Jo. heater, power- : glide transmission A steal 5495 33 CHEVROLET 1;-TON PICK-UP ...A BAR- GAIN. $139 "30 PONTIAC 2.DOOR . . . AUTO. TRANS- MISSION OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INCORPORATED 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, FE 2-9101 cor- |]. 's8 ENGHISH Ford 55 CHEVROLET 736 CHEVROLET 798 DEMO'S Drastically Reduced 56 ONEY A LIMITED SEP PIX WHILE THEY LAST New Car Guarantees IMPALAS STATION WAGONS ~ —“BISTAYNES =oEE THESE © More "O.K.” Used Car ~At Close-Out Prices Specials at Reduced Prices Was $1345, STATION WAGON—Radio and Heater. Was S1195, NOW S$ BEL AIR 2-DOOR—Radio and Heater, 2-Tone. Was $1295. 2-DOOR 210—V-8» Powergiide, Radio and Heater. OLDSMOBILE Wa’ $1500, NOW NOW $1 $1 ! 2-DOOR 88—Radig and Heater V-8. Standard transmission CHEVROLET | Was $1925, NOW $1 NOW $1050 235 687 BEL AIR SPORT COUPF—Imperia! Ivory with Red interior. V-8 Radio and Besar Straight stick. CHEVROLET .\....Was $1075, 2-DOOR 210—6 Cyl. Gjen Green paint. PONTIAC Was | $1950, NOW $1 4-DOOR HARDTOP— Chieftain Hedrematic Radio and Heater. New spare Ivory and Forest Green. FORD ........... 1. Was $ 995, custom HEM OUS Ratio and Heater. pain NOW Solld light MANY MORE 10) ea COSEyF RON Matthews: argreaves The BIG BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 44547, Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer $ 937 745 NOW $ 865 Blue Te To Buy Your Used Car Behind the Seen) Wheel DON'T BUY BY ‘Appearance & Say-So 2 COME IN AND TAKE A 00 37 FREE TEST DRIVE | 'S4 CHEVROLET .......$ 695 4-DOOR—Radio and Heater. 4 . ) 2-DOOR—Radio and Heater. Hydramatic .- $1095 BUICK... x PLYMOUTH $1295 PONTIAC ...........$1495 CHEVROLET $1495 PONTIAC $1495 PLYMOUTH ........$1395 SPECIAL HARDTOP—Radio and Heater : $1995 PONTIAC .. _$2195 BUICK 2.0... PONTIAC ... $1995 HILLMAN . STARCHIEF eg las - Radio * oa t 4 A $3395 | Ip ACTORY BRANCH RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MI. CLEEMENS ST. FE _3-/117 THEN YOU'LL KNOW FOR oe THE i WORTH ‘00 $1195 Power Brakes Metallic Geers Patni CATALINA 860 COUPE-Radio and Heater Hydramatic. STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE — Radio and Heater Dynaflow. Power Steering and Power Brakes. CATALINA COUPE—4-Door Hydramatic. (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) 51995 |! Get on the band wagon and ride to victory with a winner, You will find the “peoples choice” in smart looking used cars listed below. SCHUTZ" is the party with one S-ELECTION promise: Fine used cars at right prices. BANK RATES SPOT DELIVERY 2 Year Warranty Guarantee Complete Satisfaction $395 ‘$3 PONTIAC Silver Streak 2-Dr., hydramatic, radio, heater and white tires. $1695 "37 CHEVROLET Bei Air 2-Dr. radio heater, power- cide V-8 white tires . $1095 ‘s$ BUICK Special 2-Dr. Riviera. dynafiow, urry “$1295 ‘36 PONTIAC Catalina. radio. heater Royal Master tres $2195 ‘ST OLDS CONVERTIBLE. ha steering. brakes, bydramalic sew spere. 60 while. $295 radio, heater white tires, -radio hydramatic, ‘$1 MERCURY, — 81295, ‘36 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Hardtop, push button Todays best buy at eee 93 Holiday Coupe full power jet black ipish. $1495 ‘36 CHRYSLER Sedan. push button power steering and brakes, white ures ‘37 BUICK Century Hardtop. power steering and showroom conditica. $1695 ‘$46 GOLDS 08 Holiday Coupe really S195 ‘94 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon model . $395 ‘6] FORD Custom 8 ¢-Dr.. reddy and waiting $695. ‘B4 FORD Creatine Sedaq ford tires, extra nice ‘$1 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. » "34 CHEVROLET Bel Alr 2-Dr. radio, heater $795 ‘64 FORD Victoria radio heater V-8 new. P1195 ‘56 FORD Station Wagon, another ¢Dr. $1695 ~ "37 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-Dr braces. loaded the popular Dr radio heater white power equipped $1795 "98 FORD 2-Dr. Sedan, radio heater. white tires. 895 ‘55 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-Dr mission automatic trans- $1695 $00."" buff and white. 91495 37 VOLKSWAGEN, SHARP. $650 ‘34 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Dr_ nice. $1495 ‘36 DE SOTO Firedome power equipped 91795 ‘37 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Hardtop, power throughout. $495 | ‘34 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4Dr.. automatic, white tires. pene 912 S, Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5300 MI 6-5302 ‘ST FORD Fatrlane radio, heater. BILE i 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. STARCHIEF | Dix. Hydra R&H. tinted glass | oe = en : exc white walls & _ 00 SPECIA S He hoe | CSTARCHIE 4DR 17 ab las crape }°58 STARCHIEF 4DR HT FULT.’ | Ol | WALLS CAWS ! power loaded Prt ,owner Spot- AG ; AND tess $2705 FE 45260 ay eee - a =< (1953 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN | CLEANS DEMONSTR VFEORS | bvdramatic radin heater good Ni a OR < Ml | RS . i condht jon $325 EM 3-6107 . se N h Ch (1948 PONTIAC PERFECT COND "s7 FORD ort eV. ee Sourae — 4 DR, AUIO : I | 1952 ( FAIRLANE 4 DOOR 8 Hunter Rivd. at S Woodward Ave | pap white walls $495 Nothing Radin & heater © Prive Birmingham MI 42759 dnwn, Eddie Steele Ford FF Power steering and *Powe: Span i brakes = C1953 CHI “TAIN & a PONTIAC 1953 CHIEFTAIN 8 2 $144 locos 1 Eras ; ney | «r Radio Heater Hydramatic AS aoe a ne cet ddte Steele Pord | Wery nice' $395 full price. Neo 7 POs TT N« FE 50206 — money down + : IN RpTO 1965 FORD, R&H WHITE WALLS. | THE BARGAIN LO i ee ce tk es P Hrdramat FOM SHRTD $if®s Eddie Sierle Hunter Blvd at Havnes, Birm \ 1 Wais Beautiul 2 Ford FE_$-0206 - MI_ 64456 | fone green : 1952 FORD TAKE “OVER PAY- i ‘1953 PONTIAC 4 DR. HYDRA- i sited ments OR 3-3217_ | matic Radio & heater MY_ 3- a | ] = ; . CAR PAYMENTS “TOO ~ BURDEN- |" 54 PONTIAC 2 DR CHIEFTAIN. CHEVROLET some? Let us help vou adjust to| R&H $709 full price FE 80274 | prt is HARDIOP some less expensive model 38 PONTIAC 4 DR. 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Corral Wh ae tend at's the Rangers after four years for playing politics. He was fired.“ Pentecost in Manitoba, Canada, is | the grandson of an Ojibway Indian RCA COLOR TY Fan, buh? I can’t tell you who's right and who’s wrong but this word- slinging sure is a lot of fun and Take Potshots “They Use Each Other a TONIGHT CHANNEL 2 ec serviced Sales and SWEET’S RADIO-TV & Fri BELTONE PONTIAC CO. Open Mon W. Huron Night 422 FE 4.1133 / HEADQUARTERS \ We Service RCA Victor Color | FE 2-0711 | | f | WKC your service Plus All Other Make TV, Radios, Hi-Fi Also Expert Appliance Service on . All Makes Washers & Refrigerators TV ae I'm going to keep leaning’ on the ; rorral fence t yhat else © TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS lured into death trap. (4) Window Shopging. So Targets; ay Head may happen. _™e 7 | (9) Hoedown. for Showdown Yet ¢~) 6:90 ¢7) Curtain Time. eeedy (4) Thin Man, Nora getsig;39 (2) Capt. dangaroo. Maybe Jim (Gunsmoke) Arness o Wie Dy (9) Popeye. hold of hoodlum's little black (4) Cartoon Express. ERSKINE JOHNSON will take on those Maverick Broth- Com lete os By ? p (4) News: Williams. book by chance. _ (1) Betty Buoy. NEA Staff Correspondent ers — James Garner and Jack \ (2) Racket Squad. (2) Playhouse Michael Ren- : 3 Kelly. Personally, I'd rather see | ; ? HOLLYWOOD — The western ; MODERNIZATION nig, Barbara Rush in drama. Howdy Dood } Bret and Bart tangle with Ward) All ‘Sets Are i 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot if tor00 Re J “ Ji + is stil She “hose jot te TY Bond and Bob Horton on the} Rebuilt and nn : ania ; . (7) Jungle Jim. range but if f you dial twist-|,. (10:00 (7) Sunset (cont.) now eerat oath es sah jazz Wagon Train” trail. Perhaps) ee No Job Too Big 6:15 (4) Box Four. (9) State Trooper, Adven-|10:39 (2) Mighty Mouse. lin Dodge and points west- there pega Seg ver oor , Warranty or Too Small : ture. ; (4) Ruff and Reddy. lis hope today. a gpa ae - or Exchange 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) (4) Boxing. Hogan “Kid” (1) Cowboy G-Men. | If the badmen and opposition something about the Wells Fargo) >.” Call BIG BE (9) Wild Bill Hickok. Bassey batiles Carmelo shows cau't WiN off the! beroic\ (se Dele Noberten plays cm {| 21” TV $59.95 ~o FAR (4) Life of Riley. Costa in 10-round feather-\11:99 (2; Heckle & Jeckle. cowpokes, maybe they will get NEC. And if John (Restless Gan) FF 8-553 (2) News: LeGoff : weight bout. (4) Fury. to fighting among themselves and Payne can find time to relax for (2) Lineup. Three womei are (7) Unele AL aor a minute of two, maybe he can : | OBEL TV eens suspects in murder of suave gradually thin out their own ranks. come up with something about eo i 6:40 (2) Weather. pens gonia meee Sorts They're already trying to talk each) oe hady, 3 - | 3930 Blis. Uk. Rd. FE 4-4945 | [con :45- (2) Political. Paul Bagwell ~(@) Circus Boy. ope Se oe The fellow who can come up| Texas Rangers < | 6:45 ; Bagwell. | 0.39 (T) News. There have been beefs about |with something about EVERY-| in action! ® : :90 47) 26 Men (9) Person to Person./11:58 (9) Billboards who makes the mest money, who |BODY, of course, wins an Emmy. 2 | e » (9) Ciseo Kid 7 Actress - singer Jeannette : has the fastest draw and who is So speak up, men. a S ae MacDonald and actor-hus- SATURDAY AFTERNOON the fastest rider. A special race Things are gettin’ dull in Dodge. x Driver's Appeal. band Gene Raymond; illu- at Santa Anita this winter, with (2) Medic. ; . 7 . strator Russell Patterson and/12:00@ (2). Movie. | TV western stars as jockeys, has — : . —? oe, wife. - True Story. been suggested to clear up this ‘Accused of Murder SOCONY MOBIL OIL CO., INC. There is a difference in high-fidelity equipment. You can hear 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Balloonist| = well as raise a let of | | it... you can see it in Electro-Voice! Widest choice of models ; ds be z (4) Boxing (cont.) (7) Sheena. _ point as well ise t | DETROIT w—Liovd Hurst. 20 aids eavalry in battle with (2) Harbor Command. = (9) Country Calendar money for charity. dock worker, has eek al lf For everything in high fidelity, there is no finer choice than (9) Million Dollar Movie!” ; : - os ti) Pant Latest flare-up in the TV corral’ with first-d marder in the | Seve Money— Electro-Voice. Come in and see our complete E-V line! - . oT rnelo 10:45 (7) Sports. Ue: ) Patth Page. ‘istarted a lot of word-slinging be- slayi { a friend he had warned Seve Time fT M 4 4 a roel ara he Arnelo, (4) Sports. (7) Movie. ‘tween Tris Coffin, who plays the|to oes dating his wife. He is ac- at Your Exclesive — | H igh F idelity Headquarter s ( Political. Senator Potter.| 2 eee Connie! captain of the Arizona Rangers in/cused of shooting Sammy Kay ute Exhewst : (2) Hit Parade. Singer £1. 10:55 (7) Weather. the western adventure series, “26 Hobbs, 19, last week because the len Barton and Little AD 90 (7) Soupy’s On 12:45 (4) Lions Preview. Men,” and Robert Sisk. -who pro- jvictim was dating Hurst's wife, Cc -ials : d the “Wyat a st oe tany and Imperial | Nowe 1:00) Sports Page oe es a aa | 409 & Maple, Birmingham MI 4.5230 7:45 (4) Patti Page. (4) News: W'kamp.. (9) Action Theater. sioning statement that most of, Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 (2) News. ,the lawmen of the old West were| Convenient Free Parking at Rear of Store ses (Walt Disney, “Texas iE @) Weather 1:15 (4) (color) College Football actually) bums in real life” = Slaughter’ —f t : . * * * a 1 — saute ‘with acute (4) Weather: Eliot. 1:55 (9) Pro Football. ike Woatk Easp.lfe inetance= | lawman and cattle king. ee eve ay ‘Tris told Daily Variety's Dave) ——| | MONTH. END SPECIALS (9) Movie (cont.) . 8) Nel _ 2) ice Hockey Kaufman. “Actually he was a —— |, a) (color) Biery , Queen. oad oe nee mite wal. 2 a Bo ane guriman who wore a bates = yY MUFFLER Dishmaster Deluxe Model— cre aid ie 8 2:30 (7) Dance Party. A ple Poker, Ate ois suops Reg. $49.50... .... Now $31.97 i (4) Sports: Parker. ra help of Parker’s mayor.” . 1 was told that I am far- |) Cosco Card Tables and 4 Chairs— . (2) Sports Final. 3:45 (4) Scoreboard. sighted, yet I see clearly at far | 7 29.88 (2) Trackdown. Com p lica os Reg. $46.75 .................. Now $29. tions set in when Gilman Well, now, those were fighting | and near. don’t wear my 11:25 (2) N'watch Theater. Pav) 4:00 (7) Wrestling. | words to Producer Sisk and also | glasses Baeawes they don't im- Bissell Shampoo Master, Latest Model .... $ 7.95 tracks down payroll robbery. it. Do think I Muni, “Commandos Strike at) (4) Milky’s Movie Party. | to Hugh O’Brian, who plays | Prove Sy SighS De yee ition? Drop Leaf Typewriter Tables, weer | eeemae ssa) | CENT | Eide es | INSTALLED |) [aeceoekci— ao ” (9) Movie (cont.) ay "(35.) [4:38 (2) Cartoon Party. Soa A. If the farsighted condition Alarm Clock—RB: (4) Queen fcont.) | (9) Movie: “Coffin.” he said, “doesn't know | er Enoliesisame (analyaulate Travel c eg. $6.95 ..... Now $ 3.95 (2) Jackie Gleason. Comedy |11:88 (7) Shock Theater. Paul) his elbow from third base under 40 years of age, then j Sturdy Children’s Wrought Iron Chairs. ° | Kelly, “The Cat Creeps. "5:00 (7) All Star Golf “We've heard those charges Cof-| Your Vision could very well be ° Padded Seats 2 for $ 3.00 A q / WwW re L | 2 t F it \ “*# eee eee 9:00 (7) Eisenhower. Political Pog ) BUN Nee et fin made again and again and| poweree jou cre conta ex- i r 6 ¢aptal ce the “1z0n¢ 8:30 (2) Christophers overweight officer is on his way Rance “ ios Tris ae A. It - probably because Largest Selection in Western Ockland County i] { (7) Government of Michigan out but big men still are more ee tock irend ie ea re alg PEN SUND y SPS A SLATE : impressive, especially as patrol- ihe ite eye The lacest Goa ° s AY 10 A. M. TO 3P. M. 1 \adkar Nile di-tad| 43 . i men, the International Assn. of CITY CHEMICAL i contact lens are so small ‘re- DISTRIBUTING rH 4 ie tet it IE 1az2 8:55 (4) (color) News A ea | a Police Ciefs was told today EXTERMINATOR || gardiess of the correction’ that 3 ad i i + * | 0 cos they are practically invisible in abs ALE ENA ALANA TEAR hon , é COMPANY ery igs 9:00 (2) Michigan Conservation. | Rex R. Andrews, police chief o Pe coy cine Many departinents have gone = s ¢ Mich ire 1 MUFFLER ET 1 i ] ; | even —— with their a fe DEPEN gen pa ieraer ts gel a maael Mieay e sHOP TV e Ra dio examinafions and now include | | DABBLE ~~ ; = | mental health, pe lity eval- ae dunes that vou pave an 40 i i 2 (a Greek pared y ul paras hae hedatgars tions, oa T= * SERVICE » Detter with Pegi abot sour Sorry: Saturdays we cannot do Service ot ig - ular fuctioning, temperment, 2 oe ; you are in doyht about your |] ‘make-good’ work on Guaran- Oa F - - 18 Cliaging nao | social intellect, personal. habits vision it is best"to have it cor- [| sees iseued from Flint. New and Used TV Sets 17 Exist - rT | and ideals, he sald Color—Black and White |} {ccicc °efore You spPly for your roster) hunter eed 18 —— voce ‘ aaa icense. . ZENITH - MOTOROLA 3: soa coeie yy “We need and welcome the as-| ALL WORK GUARANTEED ante eeten |! 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Everything lor @ Organ part 6 Made amends 3 shares a 46 pe — grams."’ Andrews said C 1 FE 4-9736 | 61 Disparage - 3 se: . ats ~ 41 oinges =< a Cu t d Pp d t Co ' the Sportsman é ; Dialy er 28 Nesreheereet ; ae —_ Motor vehicles in use on Ameri- Factory Authorized Service S oma e ro uc s ae as sa —— : ' 1 ie Tnblesched Irses d BA dg ieag ree” Himes can tara cumumir bores om] 3g 5, TELEGRAPH [ff 4540 W. Huron St. Open MON. & FRI, 'til | Sporting Goods and margarine tpl) 2 a 2 : Atross from Tel-Huron OR 3-9700 Clothing Is Today's Radio Programs - - nos -- Llodays Naaio Frog Not a Sideline Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. \ ; \ - ‘ : 4 wie, COM URLW, (sve) wws, 80) WOAR, (1130) WET, 1) WPRUN, (1000) IB, (18) It's Not Too Early to Layaway for — : Christmas . . . 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" he thai their tradition, their history, their | x * | you, count your jewelry. gallantry under fire. Paris and: In Paris, it seems, no one is) Parisians don't seem to give a neutral, indifferent or perfunctory. | damn about winning your respect. | |One ee “ ore nd ns New York Race Save that for the museums, they /sion—live, love, eat, wa rin seem to say; jump in, Jacques, ats es > a Costs Hopetuls the wine's fine, Live a little and/ e driving, Parisians do no i$ let others worry about history and, (drives to get some eng 95, 000 So Far idrive to win an argument. Traffic) ; : * * isweeps around the® Place de la| ALBANY, N.Y. w — The Har- So much to see, so much to Concorde in a mad dash to see |Fiman and Rockefeller families, hear. how many cars can squeeze| ihave contributed more than $95,- The sweeping boulevards, the/ through the narrow exits. Plung- /000 to the election battle in New narrow streets, the grilled balco-!ing fullbacks on wheels do not) ‘York State between two of their’ nies, the old window shutters, the wait for their interference. Paris most famous members. book stalls along the Seine, the,is the only city I’ve seen’ where a Campaign statements filed with | ‘nuns visiting Notre Dame, the man on a bicycle will try to elbow the New York Department of, [jumbled rock garden of rooftops, |a bus onto the sidewalk. )State report that: R ‘the splash of color and fresh de-) * * * : * sign on the billboards and street) For the American tourist wor-| Democratic oa wee pedi posters: ried about money in Paris, it is| iman, his wife and two daughters The haughty sex of the beauti-/most important to relax. It is in-/M@V€ &iven $27,000 to his campaign | ful, chic women, the red-cheeked | evitable he will be taken complete- ee — election. ; men in tight pants. short broad- ‘ly, and he might as well smile. | Fifteen members of the Rocke- the incongru-| About the only one in Paris who feller family have contributed ous solemnity of a young priest) ‘doesn’t have a hand out is Venus more than $68,000 to help elect lin a beret and long black cassock | ide Milo. Republican Nelson A. Rockefeller iriding a bic ycle . the housewives) But you no longer have to guess 2% Eovernor. " ; across*.Ahe street with about the cab fare, The little cabs ia : long, unwrapped loaves of bread, in Paris now have meters on the By mid-October Republicans had | ‘the men arguing over their wine outside. This is the greatest con-/SPent over $840,000 on behalf of ‘in a sidewalk cafe, the street cession to international peace that) their state ticket, and Democrats walkers with eyes that miss noth-|/ has been wrung out of the French’ had spent at deast $745,000. ing. tsince Napoleon was racked up at Full accountings of campaign vs * * Waterloo. contributions and expenditures will The girl tenderly stroking her * * x lover's cheek while waiting for a | Never worry about how muc bus, the bus drivers in their long to tip in Paris. If you don’t tip _white butcher coats, the pitchman enough, you will soon hear about in a sidewalk stall selling a gadget/it from the cabdriver, waiter, or A device which has been devel- for cutting onions as if it were a ‘belihop. The rule is simple. 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