Rockefeller for. ' since New Deal days. : tional leaders, was Chopped " dential picture for 1960. It be- “Swainson (D) te = BF fe * FS Fa ad Met BaP: > ca See 3| Hudson (D). + 90,547 | 1d (R) 20061 | ite CE mae "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 —48 PAGES New York Picks NewGovernor - Republicans Come Out on Top in Rhode Island, Arizona, Oregon 2 ; WASHINGTON, (APj' — Democrats ed-in Tues- day’s elections to their greatest control of Congress In the battles for state governorships, they smashed the Republican hold. on California and made over-all gains. “But Gov. Averell Harri-} man, one of the party’s na- down in New York by Nel- son Rockefeller, a rocketing new star for the GOP. This outcome of the “battle of: the millionaires”. was the happiest spot in the picture’ for the Repub- licans. However, they also ousted the Democrats frém state houses in Arizona, Oregon and Rhode’ Is- land: while losing in California, Maryland, Nevada, Obio,-South Da- kota and Wisconsin. — Rockefeller victory | him info the GOP presi-_ clouded, to some extent at least, the future of the No, 1 prospect for the GOP presidential nomina- tion — Vice President Richard M. Nixon, ‘And, of course, it vetealty wiped out Harriman’s ‘chances for the Democratic nomination. . In California, too, the elections were fraught with possible portents for 1960. Sen. William F. Know- land, considered gq potential con- tender for the GOP, went into sudden eclipse. : ;_ He lost a contest for. governor (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Bren Washington. ° Broomfield, incumbent Pontiac Democrat Leslie H. eran observers predicted.” would result in the closest county’s history. This feeling was supported today campaign was “‘one of my tough- est!’ in bis 10 years as.a public official, « * Royal Oak's state representative and two years ‘as state senator from the county's 12th. District, “{ am very “grateful for tay re-election in view ofthe ha- tional- Democratic. tide,”” Broom- field said thig morning, “I be- lieve it was a wonderful vote of confidence." Hudson, a*hardware and drug store owner in the city, served Pontiac as its representative in Lansing from 1954. through ‘this year. He his candidacy (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) - \Seat in Congress _ Oakland County voters yesterday restored Repub- lican William S. Broomfield as their conigrepamina in in the major drawing card among county voters. ‘Both 36-year-old former ‘state representatives en- gaged in. a hammer-and-tongs cone. which vet- en congressional battle in = by Broomfield who ‘said the past © Broomfield served six years as 4 4 field Wins’ from Royal Oak, defeated Hudson, 101,061 to 90, 547, . WILLIAM 8, BROOMFTELD (Returned to Congress) By GEORGE T. ' The Democratic préduction of “New Faces of 1958” will have to skip Oakland County for another two years. Democrats failed again the local county offices in yesterday’s fall election. But they came close. The Republican _—e of victory was GOP Wins County Offices = but Democrats Closing Gap TRUMBULL JR. to place a person in any of one of the slimmest in How State Voted _ (5,158 Precincts in State) Governor (Final Report) Williams (D) . Bagwell (R). .. . . 1,072,725 , U.S. Senator? rt, Hart (D) Ge.. 1 216, 727 Potter (R) .....1 044, 113 Lieut. Coveniet . 1,190,502 D. A. Brown (R) . 1,031,953 Secy.- of State 1,259,046 eens 963,199 Attorney General Adams (D) . Honigman (R) .. . 1,006,524 Treasurer ee eee $. A. Brown (D) . 1,235,416) Weatherwax (R) . 982,690 Auditor General Szyma D Cements (RY 1,009°294 Constitutional sad Convention ° ad 782,376 see eee . 1,212,338} ~ 221,089} 1,196,453) many a county election, ob- servers said. + The Oakland County Democratic Committee hasn't been eble to put forth -a candidate which could break thé GOP stronghold on these offices since 1936. Even yesterday’s Democratic sweep in the state failed to do the trick for the six Democratic candidates for prosecutor, shériff, clerk-register of deeds, treasurer, drain commissioner, or surveyor, Hete are the unofficial returns 4S of the votes for these six positions: Prosecutor: Frederick C. Ziem|bee (incumbent Republican) ° 99,642 to James P. Lawsbn’s 91,055. Sheriff: Frank W. Irons (in- cumbent Republican) 102,119 to George D. Hicks’ 89,428. Cierk-Register of Deeds: Daniel T. Murphy Jr. (incumbent Repub- lican register) 98,532 to John E. Kronenberg’s 91,390. — a * © # Treasurer: Charles. A. Sparks (incumbent Republican) 97,622 to sixth term by. ‘rolling - up 15,158 precincts, Hart, un- _ jat 3:15 a.m. and he learned Potter ~|was on.the line, the .45-year-old Heir Apparent’ Gets More Votes Than Governor ‘Defeated Rival Phones ‘His Congratulations to Winner at 3:15 A.M. DETROIT (® — Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, whom politi- cal writers long have re- ferred to as Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ heir apparent in Michigan’s Democratic par- ty, outpolled “The Champ” in yesterday's balloting. While - Williams won a 1 212,338 votes in the state’s seating Republican U.S. Sen, Charles E. Potter, got 1,216,727, - When the telephone rang in ‘Hart's Sheraton-Cadihac hotel suite ‘Hart silenced enthusiastic support- ers celebrating victory.” ~ “I know you're having diffi- culty making this call, For some time, I anti¢ipated having to do ybody badly.” for’ “an orderly cael of the seat Jan. end of my six-year term and present a record which you wilt think has nm good. ” With that, the senator-elect shut off ‘his election comment and he and his wife, Jane, got ready to get ‘reacquainted with their eight children. . Having voted absentee ballots, | Hart and his wife were handshak-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) "Additional Election - Material | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Pages 2, 13, 34, 35 os ess lee "dg et ‘7 Win Important Races Tuesday 0, He blushed as he picked up the, phone, then he said: |Cobb (D) District 4 | Yes | Johnson (D) ~ District 2 (Pontiac City) Roberts (R) Hayward (R) Bagwell (R) .. Williams (D) .’ f Hart (D) . Potter (R) % ee we eee me ee . a’ oe (D) ..: Treasurer S. A. Brown (D) . Weatherwax (R) . . Auditor Gen. . eee ee Devereaux (D) ... District 6 Hitcheock (D) .... Rowley (R) ...... Constitutional _Convention a) non 93,812 + How County - “y , Broomfield (R) .. . 101, 061 - Hudson (D) ..... . 90, $47 '. State Senator 4 Lodge (R) ....... 97,225 Meagher (D) ..... 92,822 __— Prosecutor Ten (R) ....... 99,642 Lawson (D) ...... 91,055 ~ Sheriff Irons (R) ....... 102,119 Hicks (D) ....... * 89,428 Clerk - Register Murphy (R) .>.... 98,532). (D).... 91,390 - : Treasurer ; Sparks (R) .. 97,622 Benson (D) ...... 92,500: Drain Com. ‘Barry (R) ........ 97,641 Rice (D) |....... 92,325 ~~ Surveyor Main (R) ....... 97,469 Lowney (D) oe. 92,243 STATE LEGISLATORS District .1 ‘Anderson (R) . eee eer eoeeeeese ee ee | STATE. TICKET . (in Oakland County) | ad .. 100,993 U. S;: Senator eee awe - Lieut. Gov. D. A. Brown (R) . Swainson (D) ee ew ee ke Ok OU IS. Congress e & B/ y: xk * * Dems Trounce GOP, Sweep - G. MENNEN WILLIAMS AS, 930 14,408 cg 13,629 |= 8,376 26,352. 12,640| LY 21,049, 20,540 isentatives with the election State Senate seat. 18,933 County Dems Gain 1 Seat in Michigan Legislature Democ?ats have brought about an even split of Oak- |land County’s six seats in the Michigan Hoyse of Repre- yesterday of three new rep- jresentatives, while Republicans held onto the county’s Incumbent Sen. L. Harvey Lodge, Waterford Town- ship Republican, edged out his Democratic ole for 14,725) the 12th State Senate post, 17,278, 6,851 ton Township pharmacist by 97,225 to 92,822. Democrats captured Districts 2) | (Pontiac), 4, and 6 in the Legisla-; qture, while Republicans returned 92,614 incumbents to. Districts 1 and 3,) 35, 519. land voted in ‘a new Republican, William Hayward of Royal Oak, to District 5. During the last session of the Legislature, Republicans held four seats (Districts 1, 3, 4, 5) while Democrats occupied two seats (Districts 2 and 6). When the gavel comes down on the 1959-60 session of the Legisla- ture in January, Oakland County will be represented by: District-1—Rep, Lloyd L. Ander- son, incumbent Republican from| 93,541 . "97,036 95,466 98,117 92,928 |14,408. ; * * * District 2—Arthur J, Law, Pon- 99, 837) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) a and-Friday Locally Mostly tloudy with a few show- ers possible is the weatherman’s forecast for tonight. The low will be about 38. Thursday will be partly cloudy and colder, the high near 52.. Fair and continued cold is the outlook for Friday. x * & Temperatures for the next five days will average two to five de- igrees below the normal high of 51 and low of 36. Precipitation will itotal around one-tenth of an -inch Waterford Township. Anderson de- lin showers tonight and again Sat- feated Odin H. Johnson, 15,930 to!urday through Monday.” | Forty-seven was the lowest re- cofding in downtown Pontiac pre- ceding 8 a.m. The thermometer registered 61 at 2 p.m. 93, 21} "96, 563 Vote on Pro > 96, 738 Yes 782,376 93,245 g Pontiac Sewa: a Yes 6,354 93,778 day at 4 p.m Kiwanis Annual Rammege Sale tomorrow at- Mg 4 Armory, 67 dishes Bake tion sale of —_ furs Thursday and bai Yes 4,474 oe i ‘ . . > ~ 3 { a (Lost; 60% yes needed.) | Waterford Trustees, 2 More Posts. oe STORIES ON INSIDE rom: positions ~ Constitutional Convention No 577,251 (Last; margin insufficient.) ‘: ge Bond Issue No 5,163 ‘No 4,409 | State Offices. Bagwell Cuts Margin of Victory Anticipated by Goyernor DETROIT i — Gov, Wil- liams won a history-making sixth consecutive term and |Democrats. swept all over statewide offices in Tues- day’s election, including Re- publican U.S. Sen. ae -|E. Potter’s. The Democrats, in pose sibly their Erentees Micht- gan triumph,. also up one congressional seat -jand by adding six in the state house of representa- tives earned an even split there. * ® * Williams achieved a feat. uii- paralleled in any state when he well by. more than 139,000 votes. But his victory margin disap- peinted his followers as much as ¢ it heartened Bagweil's, Williams |) won by 253,008 in 196f" and 290,- - ° 313 in 1956, He had set out to better both marks. 4 With all of the state’s 5,158 ~ precincts reporting, the uriofficial returns gave Williams a son to 1,072,725 lead over Bagwell, and Hart a 1,216,727 to 1,044,113 ad vantage over Potter. * * * : Reversing the trend of the last five elections, all Williams’ run- ning mates defeated GOP rivals by larger mafgins than he rolled up over Bagwell. . The fact’ was a tribute mainly. to two things: The strenuous campaign waged by Bagwell, 45, a Michigan State University professor, and increas- ing Democratic organization strength. In one of the most M. Hare won a third term * & te. Here are the latest returns on state administrative board racés Lieutenant Governor — in Stafe Rep: Donald. A. Brown, publican, 1,031,953, Secretary of State~—Hare, 1,238,- 046; Plank, 963,199. Attorney General — Democrat Paul Adams, 1,221,608; Jason i Honigniani, 1,006,524, State Treasurer—Demoérat San- ford--A.-- Brown, 1,235,416; ; Repub- “Hfiean Allan G. Weatherwax, 982,690, State Auditor General—Democrat Frank L, Szymanski, 1,196,453; Re- —— John V. Clements, 1,008,- tn conceding defeat at aboot | am, Ct Pas 8 whipped Republican Paul D.. Bag . results, Secretary of State James - term by. swamping Republican Raymond A, |Plank by nearly 300,000 votes. é 3 3 ; 4 : P= 3 * matica | elowdy tonight wit | ew “wo. Voters Decline ~ Convention Call’ Constitution Overhaul Defeated by 900,000) Unmarked Ballots - DETROIT uf — For the second time in 10 years, Michigan voters| declined to order a special conven-| tion to overhaul the state’s 1908 constitution. * * Those whe expressed selves on the issue, Wayne County and outstate, heavily favored the convention call, But it was beaten: by the more them- * .than 906,000 voters who neglected to mark their constitution ballots ene way or the other, thus in effect voting against the propos: tion. * i * * To carry, it requred a majotity of all the approximately 2,250,000) votes cast at the election, or about 1,125,000, However, returns from 4,812 of | the. state’s 5,158 precinets gave the convention call 771,314 faver- able yotes, with aa.t08 persons | in opposition. The proposition, supported by the League of Women Votérs and other groups, was fought by the Michigan Farm Bureau and the AFL-CIO. ; ~« * * , It appeared on the ballot this year under a self-executing clause in the constitution which auto- submits the question to a, statewide referendum orey 16 years. Broomfield. Wins Seat i in Congress both in | | i JAMES M. HARE Bee ey. of State a cro nee —_— PAUL L. ADAMS Atty. General ¢ JOHN B. SWAINSON Lieut, Governor . ' Treasurer S, A. BROWN ee County Dems Gain Sixth Teffa ‘Ciistired” (Continued From Page One) ) tiac Democrat and fermer mayor of the city. Law beat eut Pontiac | housewife, Mrs, Hepe Gorman, — | 13,629 te 8,376, District 3—Rep. Farrell F:. Rob- erts, incumbent Republican from. West Bloomfield Township, piled up the greatest winning margin) (13,712) of the six races*in defeat- | ing Floyd L. Cobb Jr., 26.352 to) 17,640. 'Distfiet t-te ‘Clarkson, De- troit _ attorney and resident of | District 6—Democrat John D. Hitcheoek, Hazel Park salesman and unsuccessful candidate for the seat in 1956, accrued the second ) jlargest victory margin (10,427) as he beat Mrs. Dorothy M. Rowley, former Hazel Park promrere woman, 17,278 to 6,851. * * * In the race for the senate seat, voters in the county gave Lodge, Pontiac attorney and. former state representative from the city, 4,403 more votes than they gave to 107,609, a 33,449-vote margin. Blustery Winds Spreading Into Midwest: ‘Today = By The Associated Press sippi Valley. [ue i« & As the driving storm spread eastward, temperatures dropped rapidly as far south as _northwest- Kang, Tuesday igh Sowa Pr reported in northern Montana. fm Weather Pell U.S. Weather Bureau ed oh ' pontiac AND CINTTY osthy y teday with a few showers this ‘afternoon, ich mear 6%: Southwesterly [Saeas 12-18 patton - afterneen. Mestly a few showers this . Terning color tonight, low 38. y, partly cleudy —_ colder, hig Winds 20. inltes, s' ing te west) i ai cortheest | tonight ses tT ursday. Teday im Pontia a Lowest lempuraines pr ing 8 a.m, At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity @ m. ph. Direction—Caim. un sete Wednesday at 5:21 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 7:12 a.m. Moon sets Wednesday at 1:58 p.m. Moon rises Tuuredey at 1:30 a.m. Downtown Tem Temperatures Seat in Legislature by Governor. Williams (Continued From Page One) “proud” to have been the GOP standard bearer and saw ‘omens of better things to come for the Republican party in Michigan. Bagweil said the party had dem- onstrated fighting ‘spirit in cutting down the opposition’s victory mar- n and in resisting a national ‘Democratic tide, and, that - ‘‘this holds great promise for the fu- ture.” ‘Bagwell said he presented his case as ‘“‘fairly and ably” “as he could and accepted the decision jof the voters. He congratulated the governor on winning: his un- 5 ted sixth term. Williams’ statemént claiming deteat- |victory.had some bitter passiges. ey for the recession and anemploy- ment where it rightfully “be- longs,” he said. —- ~ It belongs, he has repeatedly said, on President Eisenhower and policies of his Republican national administration. “Here in Michigan, we can join together to repair the damage done jto.our public interest by the type of “destructive campaign the Re- publicans waged,” Williams said. -This clearly referred to Bag- well's contention ‘that Williams, in his close alliance with Walter P. Reuther and the United Auto pe, acai a cal pecializing Lodge represented Pontiac in the Legislature in 1947 and 1948 (the last time the city has had a Re- publican representative), He pre- viously was prosecutor for Oakland 1 County. Two of last year’s representa-|§ tives, who declined re-election in by Rep. Robert J. McIntosh (R) of Port Huron. ; * x * In another major developméat, st favor of higher government posi- tions, paved the way for the influx, of four new faces among the ranks | of Oakland lawmakers. ‘Leslie H, Hudson puiled out of the District 2 (Pontiac) seat to try for Congress, He found today | that his old position didn’t change political hands, with the election of Law. Donald A, Brown, former Dis- trict 5 representative, sought high- er stakes too when he joined the Bagwell Republican ticket as can- didate for lieutenant governor. Dis- trict 5 stayed within the GOP grasp a hb the election of Hayward. Both Hudson and Brown lost out ‘posts. Also clearing the way for a new occupant in his old District 4 seat in Lansing was former’ Republican Rep. Theodore F, Hughes, Hughes, a Berkley attorney, briefly was > candidate for .county clerk, but when | su- in their attempts to win higher) the electorate rejécted calling a constitutional convention M nee eee of voters torious candidates came closer to eithiaal to mark ballots on the proposition one way or the other, The GOP held ‘all 17 part. education positions on three state- wide boards whose members’ are which has supervision over four state-supported colleges and uni- versities. In‘ addition, they have ‘installed five party members on the tech- nically non-partisan State Su- preme Court, winning a majority on the eight-man body for the first time since the Civil War era. In Tuesday’s balloting, Willianis ran as strong as ever in the De- troit- Wayne County Democratic stronghold, although his plurality s pared from that of 1954 and 1 by the relatively light turn- out, He won Wayne County by 275;- $32 &s against 382,500 in - 1956 and 303,014 in 1954, but’ partially offsetting this was the loss of outstate to Bagwell by roughly 130,000. The W illiams-Bagwell stood pretty well in the Hart- ter contest, but five other ( ~ pattern vic- ‘holding their own “outstate while ‘sharing an advantage close on the How City ~~ Voted | | The shift in District 4 repre- sents the only readjustment in political lines of the county’s six seats, Clarkson is a Democrat. Hughes defeated Clarkson in 1956 by 7,000 |position, Still a Democratic. stronghold is {District 6, the heavily populated section of the county embracing | Royal. Oak Township, Ferndale, 'Hazel Park, and Madison Heights. | n| The appearance of Hitchcock, 56. communities, ‘was made possible when incumbent Democratic Rep. Mahon, also of Hazel Park. had Semi pms 1948. a eae pa ‘58’ been representative since a ee - - = Oy Sone :} i. Kt This year’s victory was sweet | 10 a. m. - 51 revenge for Hitchcock. MeMahon |. Tuesday in Pontiac ledged him out two years ago in| Binet temperature downtown) gs jthe primary by a little less than owest temptrature ............0.. 0 Mean temper obeeveursces 515 = votes. _ Weather 8 ‘ One Year in Pontiac - Waterford Township toven siceviacbecesss ae = WG Savesc..occce.s. 048 Home Hit by Varidal Wighest snd Lowerl Temperatarel Thi Date in 86 Tears ; Fis in 1051 : 1 ri 18 HF Pigs Two Waterford Township build- ings were broken into. last night. A sidé door was broken down at a houge owried by Basil Vernier of nohis & £ 4400 ‘Lanette St. and overstuffed 3B furniture. slashéi with af axe. se 40 Waterford police said, Feathers Gricans & §/ were strewn all over fhe house ahd 87 4 dishes were smashed on the kiteh- se en floor. “2 &] A cement tilock, building owned a siby John Kent, 3590 Elizabeth Lake #2)Rd., was broken-into and an unde- «/termined amount of change stolen ;\from several vending .machines. * votes for the District 4 as the state representative of these! , Walter T.. McMahon was defeated! by him in the August primary. Mc-| heels. of Williams in ait Coun- ty. County Offices Won ‘by GOP; Dems Gain (Continued From Pige One) William K. Benson’s 92,500. | - Drain Commissioner: Daniel W. Barry (incumbent | Republican) , 97,641 to Wallace E. Rice’s 92,325. | Surveyor: Ralph A, Main (in- | cumbent Republican) 97,469 to | Robert J, Lowney's 92,243. As can be seen, the Republican margins of victory:-range from |Irons’ 12,691 more votes than | Hicks, who was seeking the sher- iff's job for the fourth straight year, to the margin of 5,122 which | put Sparks back as treasurer to ‘ i | x | Comparable off-year election re- turns from 1954 show Irons sweep- ling over Hicks by 16,244 votes, 6 while Sparks captured his 12th ere in’ miect voting against at .|was sworn in for his. begin his 14th consecutive term.|' * - ;many heurs of ovér-time assistants pepmeges without Avi iS paid. ee - Contrary to what sae txpet- ed, the Frank Kierdorf human torch ease hardly was touched ; upon as.a campaign issue be- | tween Ziem”and Lawson. getter among his fell didates, 1954 and 1956, e * (*® * salesman for a cigarette company, his third term as head of the sher- iff's office and county jail. . Trons, 59, spent 30 years with the Berkley . police department, Where he later became chief, 1954. Hicks’ police experience consisted of 21 years with the Pontiac police. ~ historical, eas the position was created in Oakland County for the first time in June. This happened when the Board of Supervisors decided to merge the offices of county clerk and register in the interests of efficiency. * * * Murphy, 35, of Pontiac, became register in 1956 upon the death of November of the same year, Mur: phy, who had. spent six years as chief deputy clerk, was elected to his’ first two-year term as register. Falling ‘ under Murphy's sec- ond win yesterday was Kronen- Democrat who occupies the posi- tion as head of the Berkley branch of the Secretary of State’s office. a Benson, Democratic candidate for county treasurer, found it im- possible to unseat Sparks, the veteran of county officeholders. Sparks, 66, of Waterford Township, as treasurer in 1933. a 2 His oppohent this year was, a 49-year-old automobile’ factory worker living in Rochester. Rice, a Troy drainage contrac- tor, tasted defeat forthe second time in his fight to win over the post of county drain commissioner. | He lost to Barry in 1956 by 138,241 to-108,710, the-heavier- as the result of the election of the president in 1956, Barry, 35, of Waterford Town- ship, might find his second term as drain commissioner in jeop- ardy as supervisors have voted to consolidate his office with the ‘Department of Public Works, if state legislation to make the change possible can be enacted next year in Lansing. The: drive for probably the least known of the six county positions —that of surveyor—was between a former drain commissioner from Birmingham and a retired Royal Oak architect. — * x * Main, 54, of Birmingham, spent nearly six years as drain com- missioner before his. election to surveyor two years ago. Lowney, — for surveyor yesterday, is 'two-vear term then by 11,085., “Looks like we gained on the plurality,” said a disappointed | Carlos G. Richardson, county | Democratic chairman, as he | surveyed yesterday's returns. Congressman Hudson (D),.......°...-- . 13,500 Broomfield (R) 8,41 : ‘State Senator Meagher (D) ....... . 13.433) Codes CR) bess eee: 8,596) _._.. Prosecutor Lawson (D) ............+++. 12,703 Diem (RY occccccecccsseeee, 9,412 Sheriff pe Hicks (D) =... cccsccess:.. 12.839 frome (R) 6.5... ceesiss 9,316) Clerk - Register Kronenberg (D) ............ 12,783, Murgly GO ..6.2...-:.: 9.129) Treasurer Benson (D). o...0.64 seca: 13,066 | Sparks (R) .........--se00s 8,913 | Drain Com. Rice (DI eee seew 132052) Barry (RI ooo... ee, 8,876 Surveyor Lowne¥ (D) ..cen.cs.... 13,156 fain (R) ..... weenie elec e 8,768 STATE LEGISLATOR District 2 . ‘Pentiae City). Law UD) 2 --.-02..scececcs 13,629) | Gorman (Rs i 8,376) Constitutional Convention | Yes oe SEW AGE DISPOSAL BOND ISSUE iYes : | No bane 68, needed) STATE TICKET tin Pontiac) | Gevernor Williams (D) ... . 13,703 |Bagwell (R). ...........005 8,976 _ U. 8. Senator Hart (D) .......0..... 0000. 13,630 Potter (R) sey open new es 8,452 - Lieut. Gov. Swainson (D)'............+. 13,400 D. A. Brown (R) . 8,585 Secy of sas Hare (D) .................. 13,963 Plank (R) ....5....9.-5. 8,042 Attorney General AGBMs .. 242.02. jd Sieewe 13.574 Honigman (R) ........... * 8,384 Treasurer % A. Brown (D) ...26...005: 13,711 Weatherwax (R) °......... 8, . Anditer Gen Szymanski {(D) -..;:........ . 13,176} Genents (R) cic 3% 8,470" 7 eal 476941 6.354; 5,163) '3g4| This, Lawson argued, ‘night be 090 ‘on their private law practices in ; Democrats had pegged this year ,as the year to place some Demo cratic faces in the courthouse and county office building.. Richardson ‘said he believed. the. ‘national trend against the Republican ad- | ministration’ in the country, would carry local candidates to victory: ne Keenest interest among the six!’ ‘local races centered for the office of prosecutor. Here Ziem, 42-year- ‘old Pontiac attorney, bid for re election to his fourth term, against of the peace. . Ziem walked away with the | ; second largest GOP winning 8,587. - Lawson, who ¢laimed he wasn’t \criticizing his opponent, perked up ihis campaign for election several still had six unsolved murders. because assistants in Zietn’s of- egy were being allowed to carry addition to their regular county | duties. i = '— * * the challenges of Lawson, 33-year-|of old Farmington Township qantics x“ margin next to Irons’. This was | weeks ago by charging the courity) Former City Realtor Dies in Mississippi Edwin S. Harger, a former real- tor of Pontiac died Friday in Stark- ville, Miss. after d prolonged ill- hess. He was 80. Before moving to Mississippi in|} 1940, he was engaged.in real estate here. He developed several sub- divisions ineluding Ottawa His and Pontiac. Lake. * * * Surviving are his wife, Eunice; Ziem countered by listing the] was attempting to keep Irons frorn|' -before his election to sheriff inj; The election of Masiy to the}. ‘|job of clerk-register of deeds was/* former register Orrin McQuaid. In| ~ berg, a 35-year-old Royal Oak |° term) ¥ In the battle for: sheriff, Irons eure again proved fo be the, top vote; IP can-| v This was true also in Hicks, 52, a Pontiac resident anid|desixing ‘The figures leave out of account the two senators Alaska will elect Nov. 3. HOUSE 3. Democra ts 284; Re- House member will be named by , eis! f gid dit eae Fe January. to gs 4 eFEE erything Sen. William A. Purtell and six GOP House members. In South Dakota, they elected the first Democratic governor in 22 years. And in usually GOP Ne- braska they ousted two Republi- can House members, one of them who = had hela/°* }Dr-—A- Miller, +his“seat for 16 years. There were some indications of : athe ot yale dik vlesaoth to tel tributed to refugees awaiting re- snrnenaet —— the world. Nominations fee “the Decentber election of Metropolitan Club, Spir- it 9 Auxiliary, will ‘be made to- night when Mrs. Ralph Bell of heart attack. Besides his parents, . leaves ‘a sister, Mrs. Thomas Yates’ of- *e * at 2.p.m. Saturday at the Bowles “Mrs. ‘Vai DvGBt and i. and Song Funeral Home in Linden; Ruth © co-chairmen, said/] tedly morning at his home following a ~ ‘Surviving are . two _ brothers, Howard and Elmer: both of .Bir- Martha Harris of Howell.. a * (Continued From Page One) ing at factory gates at 5:45 a.m: yesterday and they didn't quit until ter’s concéssion came through. tion party was Senator Patrick V. McNamara, whom the lieutenant- governor will join on the Demo- cratic side of the senate next year. What did Hart think of out-|' pacing Williams in vote-getting ap- peal? “All T’can day is that I am happy he has won. Even if he won by| 4. one vote, it is historic that he — gained a sixth term.” Sen of an Irieh teesdigvent ube town’s. few Democrats, Hart graduated from Georgetowm Uni- versity in 1934 and the Univer. sity of Michigan Law — in 1937. Hart campaigned mostly without wagyrbeess pitching his sales talk’ -and what he termed the Hart Takes Senate Seat From Republican Potter | But after Potter jfhed'at what he termed Hart's “millionaire wealth dark, She shed her shoes as Pot-|.. back hard. He termed the remark _. “an ; Smear in a | perate effort to rally a-dying came Potter referred to Hart's mar- | ° -tlage to the former Jane Briggs, a daughter of the tate milti-mil- lionalre Walter 0. Briggs, found. *** er of the Briggs Co. atid owner until his death of the Detroit Tiger baseball team: 5 Hart said his wife had contrib-— ; than a millionaire, ~ d Hart served as Michigan ane, -commissionerye tion. and securities director of the Michigan Office of* Price Stabilization, U.S. District, ec Attorney for Eastern Michigan and- be. -ilegal adviser to Gov. Williams _ fore his election as lieutenant-goys— — in 1954. He won- again ir muscles in the outcome. Labor compaigners' made a b state’s governorship. . e enacting state right-to-work laws. der to hold a job. both states. Such a proposition also was by Kansas voters. ee augur a-bigger voice for labor union leaders in Democratic af- fairs and more powerful influence presidential candidate. York, now defeated; and Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan. a flexing of union labor’s political} — effort in Ohio, where Democrats|} took a Senate seat and the gov-if ernorship from Republicans. 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Inman, Classified Man fs entitied exclusively hag the aii 1 news printed in. this io ews Alspatches livered by carrier for 40 cents fs HOt Available by mail Lapeer Almond Orrison fn tot _ 83rd birthday, billboard on the day “Spi Set the One-Drink-a-C comrade » Example Mysel?” : é ‘David Lawrence Says: South Wins the Elections for Dems WASHINGTON — The final tally of the results of the elections for: 435. districts of the House and a third of the Senate seats will not itself tell the real story. To be realistic it should be en- titled: “The South wins < again.” that in the North, , East and West _ the Republican and Democratic . Parties have for LAWRENCE year's been fight- ing.an even-up battle with one side or the other getting a narrow margin of victory in the total vote. But the South, which hasn't even named opposition party candidates for 85 out of its 100 seats, elects its ‘ candidates regularly on the Demo- cratic ticket. * * * From this all-important group come the principal chairmanships of the committees of Congress under what is known as the senior- | ity system—length of service. A chairman of a committee often has the powey to sidetrack or kill legis- lation or -to»press it to passage. - The box score of the elections this week will be misleading because the label “Democrat” means one thing in the sections outside the South and something else in the South. Although the South is much eriticized these days for allegedly being backward on “‘civil rights” and for insisting on a continuance of past decisions of the Supreme Court on states’ rights, it is the members from the South who will run the Congress that meets in January. It will take several days to get the exact tabulation of the way all the congressional districts voted ‘as well as the total vote by the. different regions of the country. But the Republicans barely won control of Congress in 1952 when they polled 56.4 per cent of the vote outside the South. In 1956, although receiving 52.2 per cent of the total tote cast. outside the South for their can- didates for the. House, the. Repub- Jigans lost control of Congress. “Applying the same calculation to” the voting this week, one can tell what this means by selecting any of the advancé appraisals made by the political leaders of both sides and the newsmen. ~ * x * The largest claim was that the Democrats would gain 47 seats, thus giving them a total of 282 seats in the House. But of these only 150 are in districts that are outside the South or in those districts of the border states which have always sided with the South. The Republicans would then wind up with 153 seats. Thus, the score in the North, East and West plus ~six in the South would total 153 to 150 in favor of the Republicans. The medium prediction of a Democratic gain of 30 seats as- sumed a 265 voting strength for for the The Country Parson othe Wescenne (Chea th ‘sip tives gr pega lenges Sram —but we don’t want Him snoop- ing around in the rest of. the Democrats. Subtrat Democrats from the Ss border states, the Democrats would then have only 135 seats in the North, East and West as compared with 170 for the Republicans. ‘the Southern states is not often | taken into account when the re- sults are generalized, , . - Southern members of Congress have joined again and again with northern conservative- Republi- It so happens . In the Senate the same situa- cans to adopt conservative meas- tion obtains. The largest claim ures where economic questions of a 12-seat gain for the Demo- were at stake. crats would mean a total of 61 So‘the new Congress will be but of these, 22 are fromthe conservative or non-radical, which- seats gained for the Democrats in and 39 Republicans. The fact that there were prac. + é Dr. William Brady Says: Nurse Has No ‘Authority - to Advocate seca ee q : i of ie school term I was about to start our first-grade singing son, when the school nurse came to examine the children’s throats. As the children - filed past one by one the nurse looked at their throats, and told nearly every one to have the tonsils out. I was horri- fied. (O.J.A.)" — T am not so hor- rified as I am an- yt learn that suc malpractice is still perpetrat, DR.. BRADY ed " public school authorities. ~ I hope the parents of those _ first grade children have enough self-respect and gumption to put a stop to such monkey business in the public schools. Under no- circumstances is a nurse quali- fied to determine by examination whether a child should be sub-— jected to tonsillectomy. The incident reminds me of one I have mentioned here. more than once. It was recorded in the New York State Journal of. Medicine,— the official organ of the N.Y, State ® ae ff p | ed letters, ig 100 _—- gaz2 : Gives Own rie AnaWer to Crane Article. After reading Dr. ‘Crane's ideas bound to tur off the TV set. BG the stay, who did win the game? ah, I aoe I Try to Be Correct * Wants United States to Drop Out of UN, “Likely only ot Amer- after Geuth, 1'4 Une to eogwems eR SROE™ =A od Ses heaven his home, “and ‘we ‘must. grave. There's no.other chance ; Se eee The Bible says, “All have — - sinned and come short of the : glory of God,” Kom. 3:23. God — Bs : has prepared a way by which we - Here the oe, one SS watiens death on the cross, where He paid ae ee possible, to the. penalty for. the sins of the — ere not. Our Consti- whole world, (John 3:16) Jesus , Bu of Rights, sjates -said in John 3: “Ye must be born rights and early patriots are again,” and in John 14:6, “Iam ‘made to look foolish. These the way, the truth and the life. — potentates create class wars, No man unto the Father - civil wars, strikes, aid, trade, but by me.” yes 3 ‘ it, political John 1:12 says, “As many as Se, ond Wale. received Him © eee Map He in wait 4 power to become the sons rel for communism. even to them that believe on His — Bea america, name.” If we realize our own ° adie sins and put our trust in Jesus, - ans waiting until their he will help us, save us, and keep - are padlocked before us from eternal abode of Hell, fe get out of the. “where the fire is not quenched” , “He. that is not and “the worm dieth not,” and — #t me and he that will take us to a beautiful heaven, with me. scattereth five minutes after we die, living proof the ‘Is This to. | : fs “to edit all et * Es a had ‘ * * t . laid away for the phone the light bill just bill is due. Chie Redords of a Paychologist)™ ie Gives 10 Rules for Marital Success ee made a deaperate ef- Fort to change her behavior, for. her husband had_threat- ened divorce. Her compulsion for a clandestine “affair” was based on a false notion. And the 10 Rules for Happy Mar- listed below helped get her on the right track, after. 15 years of unsound marriage. Medical Society, by Dr. Wm. E. Barron, who was school in the village of Addison. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE 2-363: Evelyn Q., aged 37, Se a a In his winter or spring examina- tion of the school children, Dr. | Barron found many had enlarged tonsils and he advised removal of the tonsils in such cases, But the following autumn when school opened “again the doctor re-examined the same children and found none of them had éen-. larged tousils, nor had they been subjected to tonsillectomy, He could ‘only conclude that two or - three months of fresh air, sun shine and near-nudity (vacation) is good treatment for enlldren with enlarged ténsils. The school or health board that authorized the nufse to invade the schoolroom and british aside the teacher finds from such a test just how far the board can go without arousing popular indignation and ‘it has precise rules by which the ~ Marriage is like _ geal of _ kidding youngsters. ; children getting kicked out of office, game‘is to ‘be played. = Millions .of employes of indus- . You can’t in baseball trial companies have to accept the or violate the rules without suffer- Saran ee ing penalties from the umpire. of medical care, So do patients who ‘ “ patient Divorce Court senate Spapprinrgd Le. Soaken act as the referees when c” for a ‘‘shot"’ by the nurse when- rag eVer they feel the need of a lift. marital parteers similarly, try to They think there is $5 worth of magic in 5 cents worth of vitamins A medical, dciuetitente argues | that, even though the same church, starting with your very. first honeymoon. . For church folks aré not likely to encourage you and your wife to get drunk. Nor do they often make passes at other men’s wives even ~at church social affairs. - (2) Beware of excessive fond- the ‘eet your children. “Papa drinks!” they will argue, or “Mamma: :serves highballs,” they will justify their drunken ef ing later on. - x * & When you parents try to. justify _ your use of liquor by saying you, are only social drinkers, you aren't _+(6) Go out on a date together at least once per week, ds to a movie. (7) Learn the proper sexual ~ technique for. happy marriage, for Nature did not create the male and female to satisfy each other in the erotic realm without a’ col- lateral technique devised by man's , “superior brain. * * * In short; the two sexes are NOT anatomically created to be satis- factory partners in the marriage » Telation. (8) Get rid of your unsound com- plexes, sexual and otherwise, such . as, Evelyn's false notion that a woman is ‘‘on the shelf’ after the - Menopause. (9) Operate your home on a ‘budget. - ’ strict iglit? 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QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED—ON SALE Wii EJ 1.44 LE THEY LAST! 1:35 9 pair if perfect | Hew fall-into-holiday Better coats including ettes, some man-tail- ored and dressy styles, azip-lined ones (with Or- ored styles in group. Cottons or nylons. ~ Jon® pile), Berkshire All over print. 34-40, Black, white, colors. ; | tweeds,plushes, blacks. s 2 & Cotton © ‘ 4 * Choose es a ‘ : a | , ; : . : | Ag Se : + 38 Cuddly - warm Wonfen’s fabric Sale of fabulous Sun 'n. shower flannelette sk F- gloves ina wide iM fashion coats in [i coats in cotton styled pajamas ~ sale assortment exciting fabrics poplin, print lined , 29.98. ane? S 7° Bs 7” 2 ees36 8519 Shakes off rain like a duck - yet looks great ‘under ~the~ sun’ too! 8-18. Saveiat Federal’s. women —marvolots selection Fez: 2.98 rky wash "n wears and pe! | 1° -- to flannels, chenilles embossed cottons. sizes for all! Plus U.S. Tax © . 1.98 ors, 32-44. Hurry! Mh ‘id ercales 7 eee & prin i lids in all sizes: re aL — "Pick out an arm-full to 20, . iits too) © and buy several for Christmas & ) Nylons, warm cotton ‘Buy several to com: ‘plete your costume! Plastic calfs, in black; red, navy,-tan, brown. - Dressy, tallored pera slacks blouses at a low ae “f how! Hurry in! 14 Cotton, Dacron®; ray- or blend’ in styles for every occasion. All col- . Re, 44 ms OM 7 ; Slips, bo * a dolls, chery sti” waltz-Zowns, Dy : ie ! ea | Mentone dertul fabri -. at one low We. pantios, box ot fe! Harry! ° wi boys’, Smart-on-the-go girls? | car coats in three Mi warm, hooded wonderful fabries jackets for winter’ _ Reg. hes, ast. 78 i 3 Girls’ plaid or solid; quilt lined car coats. Boys’ wool plaid, flan- ‘ nellined. 3 to 6x, a Water and wind-resist- ant poplin, corduroy, tarpoon cloth in plaids, stripes, solids, 10-18:~ Fy or In _ Dressy and casual Misses’, women's fin ~ handbags inmany lined, interlined styles for winter topper fashions — Dine 944 eee Wy Lee Values | : : Free Alterations Hooded! Fur-collared! Tweeds! Zibelines! Fleeces! Some with Orlon® pile-linings, nt, 1 hed ie 798 * You save 1.10—solida, stripes, plaids in cord. utey, cotton knit and rayon (blends. -10-18, F wi - don * : a om : scalps hs a Pe : 3 A ay a - e i ee a ; iz & . Ke - + 4 ee ashe ey 5 : ae j Aa as « i i ; ao 4 : “ : € i : % ‘Ke 2 ; ‘ ss a + y * ; ® \ : \ : : So . : 2 : : : ve 7 a he iG : : : j ‘ - es : : : 4 4 f " joan * ; as ; ; aia me ary ai HE a | eo ; . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 19 as : : sa . ~ . ae : pst oe 45S Scar are baetie £ ES ie see : s = : g* emg e 3 i aaa i i i a ill Tai le ee pes aig tl A cl A Ay te LE OE ALLY NE NR I EIR AN ES _— ere CDE © ge Oia: eos Ri 2S ae ay Sey } < Ses yee a “% Tots’ 3-pe. jackel sel. in combed corduroy with flannel lining m" 2” t acket, bib ; - J with chin pen, maize, roller hat IM FLYING!—An angel gets | a lift from a U.S. Air Force in Vandrell, Spain. The 300-pound weather-vane sculpture is gently raised from the spire of -the Church of Saw ) Salvadore where it had turned | | with the wind since 1784.’ A | few repairs were in order—on the ground. ~ (Bandit Kidnaps- Taxicab Driver J Ge Two styles: Zip-tro : o’all, earlap visor 68 ) strap; red, mavy, Cope pink, 2-4. Boxer slack, | ¢ Man Forced to Drink | Whisky, Be Witness to : Robberies | DETROIT # —.Cab driver Ru- dolph Becka, nursing a monstrous hangover, told today how a holdup man made him drink three water glasses full of whisky on an en-- forced crime spree which started in Detroit ahd ended in Ohio. Becka was found passed out ~ Reg, 1.49 child's plush, _ light, flexible tootmutts fy) keop little feet cozy - Reg. 4.99 Li] gonis’ Yorkshins Shu-Loks with Talon closure Reg. 6.99 | 99 Boys’ 3-6....4.88 88 , = Monday night about 500 feet from. ~ ' neg. 7.99 es” HY . oiee wen the ptured bandit : 2.98 . : oe 61-12. 5.88 Sizes" 10.3 . sendinnned Ms story the newest’ silhouettes, 00k! No laces! Fy; ey The robber, John T. Auld, an ers eos es drop-waists, ayrd Sip’. they're close 1 Sg theete open. , ic eathearted footmutts to stip in wring d. vgpempebyn possgee ear whisk-broom many more! All in vat-dy anteed for the Ij ea fds u-lok closures guar. © on ae Mornings or befor being held at Toledo for Detroit skirts and many, to 6x, 7 to 14 sport soles shoe, Sturd . bedtime. Flexible . police. 3 | > black leather uppers, Sept ee Royal, red, pink, bl ryeTh rr Becka said Auld walked out of ; 2 » Ted, » Dlue, 6-11, 12.3, a bar he had just robbed and got - linto his cab, saying he wouldn't In sizes Mesitate to shoot him. To empha- size his threat, Auld fired once into the floor of the cab and once out the right front window. Needing no further proof, Becka followed- orders. He first « stopped at a hardware store for more ammunition for Auld’s .22 caliber revolver, then watched his ‘kidnaper rob another cab driver of $30 and-a shoe store “of $115. . Becka said they then stopped off at a bar, where he was forced to drink the whisky. es : “When we left, I was too far gone to drive,” Becka related, “so Auld took the wheel ... I remember waking up once and it looked like we were going into the back of a truck. That's the last I remember until they ‘picked. ” ® OK 2nd Probate Judge Save now! Tots’ = s ta : . blouses in'sizes Bi corduroy & poplin 2-pe. snowsuits in knit sleepers or iii - baby doll reduced pinch-pleated and a groper to estabtih, 3, seosat ame: | ; ; + ys : ‘ : county probate. e at Kalama- 3-6x.and 7 to 14 boxer-back slacks car-coat styling flannel pajamas for early savings fam. ready to hang 700. "The proposal carried 220,313 ia 4 2 bs =e aa ee to 9,135. Special 1 44 Ree. 1 99 age. 998 O88 rs $4. neg. “999 sper “999 og selling ‘ : to 10.98 | 19/- 1.98 : pr. Enjoy delicious Cottons and Dacrons® Fully lined for comfort Flannel-lined corduroy oe. styles with zip- 2-p¢. sleepers keep * Ss 990. during thi 48x90” li tton- in chemises, shirts, and warmth. Red, blue, or sateen boxer slacks, closing car coat. Wash. , ier eh ‘blue, sale! icin buice, savde hy wide welec: wy tion of modern, floral diaper and vest. Buy ‘now for Christmas gift. /maize, 1-6. Butcher - “ boy flannel pjs..4-8. /able and other styles. with flannel long- / Sites 4 to 6x. Hurry! middies, tailored, sleeve shirts. 3-§. ’ navy, charcoal, turq. trims.. White, colors. Band front, 7 to 14. and ecenic patterns, cocidails-at home F EQUAL TO THOSE SERVED ATWORLD-FAMOUSBARS Tots’, boys’, girls? corduroy overalls crawlers, longies Tots’ and girls’ Orion cardigan sweaters » hurry Reg. 1.98 slips and slee | | pwear for wo tricot, flannelette in all your favorite piel 1.44 44:. Reg. 89e sheer, Ast’ A »t8t quality nyle construction, co-ordinated shades ’ te i. nee. 999 noe 400 | e a 1 138 1 Reg. 990 pr» 60-gauge hose In dull fi Vd fi . Oo 2 : seams, Save 47¢ & pair during sale. enn 52: pr. Make them | | Classic‘ and collared” § tch crawl Reg, $3-$5 5 the qu : ; ye in white red and in fafaat Peg yes no-mar pe dlagtal eye ‘plas lift-up tray; 1 1 oe ae ‘ to 14,Snap up a few! peg bales, Hig “ ; Reg. 3, % i lovely colors, e Gg Whiskey Sour S and, goin: 24, £6. pra. rd GE Telechron clock with gentle buzzer : favorite brand of % , ene: Bet and ant 2.88. o | ind yo sare pte alue plus! Girls’ coat sole, 3-6y Pies a ee Whiskey. Sours every time. . : i » 3-6Y and Te{ t ‘ ” Tots? oil bie phy Marys fleece and other fabrics, a reals ‘] : pram >. Cloud-soft, pure Reg. 6.98 ar coats for girls in sizes 1 Free: ANieretione / = w 37 to 14, Hooded, fy and snowsults in European goose a i (with plaid), | = 4. 99 . ) down: nk: 1:08 Slips and petticoats for girls, 4. : ™ 14 marquolte oF taffeta in white, patos, "= AG : } Rog. 1.69 , aes | Rog. 5 9 Bright k Plastle tablecloths with flannel b | i * : le * Kitehen prints, 54°x64” size, Save now! v 1 28 3 ; lon-c4 Gia Cloud-soft, forévet L 0g 3.69 steal Venetian blinds, 23. . ithagg ert Aa = flu {fy ~goose-down. | nw duck fapes. 64” long. pen pe white 2 44 a ; met, 12.24 mos, 1 and: =p 4.98 Dacron® . 3.99 | T ‘ae ai. ea os. 2 pe. snowsuits, -24. * 3.98 Acrilon ....2.94 SALE WHILE THEY LAST! ‘ a « é “i j : : ‘* : = j : | , en” ae 4 ey Prices effective through Sat, Nov, 8 We reserve the right to limit quantities Je SALE — GET 29¢ CORN CHIPS AND’ 8c Size | 88 Velue 60° Krun-Chee Potato Frills =>” curs Both Fer WITH JUST THE RIGHT TOUCH OF GARLIC Wish-Bone Italian Dressing ‘Detl 39° ane BO FOR A FLAVORFUL HOMEMADE PIE 28-ox, - Dining Car Brandied Mincemeat =. 49: . A TREAT WITH ANY SOUP OR SALAD SUNSHINE Krispy Saltine Crackers 4-In-l_ Pack ~ tex 29: SPREAD’ CREAM-CHEES, PEANUT BUTTER OR JAM ON léec. New Nabisco Fancy Graham Crackers & 49: MEN'S ZIPPER. wink : re $4 89 : “4 i m., Med., Sweat Shirts Py eee ° BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SUPER BILT. Cut Out. > 3 00 Stretch Sox _ Patterng & Argyles Qi Pr. ™ | MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS or Your Water Maid Rice oe 2 si 29° oS ‘ Crisco Pure White Shortening tb 89: , Pink Dreft for Dishes = OES 65° .. Fluffo Pure Golden Sh ortening | i 82° Baa ot Detergent . eee ‘se 79 IN’ NEW: PARIS PASTELS on WHITE “ it! ew Fragronce 2s : 24 Camay Soap Sealed ‘in Foil ONLY $1 DOWN HOLDS __- ANY GIFT Shop for famous make Christmas gifts the easy way on ~ Wrigley’s wonderful new Lay-Away Plan! Make your selections now ... . $1 down holds them ‘til you want to . pick them up... ‘at Wrigley-Only-Wrigley! Evans Constellation Tricycle SIRS Di ue with sparkling chrome trim 9° 12, 16 and 20 inch front wheel size Pay $1 Down on Our Layaway Plan Evans “Defender” Tricycle , The perfect buy. for the beginner! All white trim .. .’Buy it now... pick it up before Christmas, Pay $1 Down on Our Layaway Plan Evans Sky-Cycle Two-Wheeler Complete with training wheel for Boys or girls. Pay $1 Down on Our Layaway Plan Fashion Parade Doll—4 Outfits! The amozing new doll that will assume her legs move! es complete wi exquisite outfits! ’ Pay $1 Down on Our Layaway Plan 15 Inch Saucy. Suzy Doll | Complete with o charming fur piece ond |, “Righ heels’. . Truly the doll every 98 little girl dreams of . . . Priced woy Pat reguior value at Wrigiey’ s. ; | 1 Down on Our Layaway Men: Open 9 to. 9, Mon. to Sat. Pink 2D seri : sizes in bright red with chrome ond 78 the youngster who's just learning, 98 16 inch wheel in fire engine red. over 100 ositionge:Her arms, her —< 9°. h 4 % ea 45 S$, jibe Rd. 398 Auburn Avenue (Tel-Huron Shopping Center) _ Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri., Sat 536 N.- Perry SI. ‘Open 9.t0 9, Thurs, Fri, Set W-0-Wt- SAVE 23c . SAVE UP TO 23¢ SAVE UP TO 16¢ SAVE 4c ON PIE TREAT SAVE 16¢ ON : STOKELY’S Cut Beets ~~ Finest Spinach Save 4c on Stokely’s HONEY POD : Sweet Peas ) Without Coupon - Save 2¢ on Stokely’s WHOLE KERNEL Golden Corn 2235: Without Coupon . CREAM STYLE Golden Corn Hien 35: a= me ; FINEST 2 49: Without Coupon FINEST Tomato io 24 cans a= te Ue e ‘Extra Savings o all | Je ~ STOKELY “EASY DOES IT” SALE!- Now’s the time to stock your, pantry with all of Your favorite top: gual okely Canned Foods at 2=35° | Save 2c on Stokely’s ’ Save Se/oh Stokély's : Fruit Cocktail Save 17e on Stokely’s s Free Gold Bell Gift Stam Wrigley-O rigley Low Prices! Buy ~- , - ‘em by two's, by three’, by the dozen! But be sure ~ to buy ‘em up now — during our fabulous Once-A- Year sie cag “Basy Does It” Sale! Yellow Cling. Peaches ame 5= , Cut Green or Wax Bans : ae 00 Whole Green or Wax Beans 4 io | New Crop. Golden Pumpkin 2% 35° Van Camp's Pork & Beans | 8" cme °° STOKELY’S — SAVE 10¢ A= -49 Barilett Pears ee" ES 39 “STOKELY’S — SAVE 6¢ ON 3 STOKELY'S m rncareut Drink 32: G9 Red Kidney Beans . 4 22.59 * SFOKELY'S AMALL WHOLE === SSTOKELY'S a : ~Trish Potatoes AE AM Apple Sauce Sait Ae 59 * STORELY’S ) _ STOKELY'S | iy a Tomato Catsup save 4 Tals Coupon Is Redeemable Only at Wrigleys through Saturday, Nov. 15 STOKELY’S HONEY POD Sweel Peas ie. 225 LIMIT TWO WITH COUPON _ ‘Whis Coupon Has No Cash Value. Please Give to Sosbiee = “Before She Checks Your Order. This Coupon Is Redeemable only at Wrigleys- through Saturday, Pepto BT \, STOKELY’S WHOLE KERNEL * : ‘ : LIMIT TWO WITH COUPON — whis Coupon Hat No Cash Value. Please Give to Cashier Metere She Checks bacon Order, This Coupon Is Redeemable only at Wrigleys through pasreceange. gine 4S . STOKELY’S CREAM STYLE= — Golden Cor ut 22 25: LIMIT TWO WITH couren This Ce: Has No Cash Value. Please Give te Cashier Before She Gioeis Your Order. if This Coupon Is Redeemable Only at Wrigieys _through Saturday, Nov. 15 . STOKELY’S . Fru Cockal “s—-22239* This Coupon: bo No Cash Value. Please Give to .Cashier Beforé She Checks Your Order. This Coupon Is Redeemable Only a Wrigieys through. Saturday, Nov. 1s STOKELY’S FANCY Tomato Juice ‘S: 239 rN ie LIMIT TWO WITH COUPON 2 Before She Checks tag! Oneer This . copa fias No Cash Value. Rleate Give te Cashier 68S. ges Si. orth Hill ‘theisiic Plaza 000 0 Dlii Highway Pan tanh: ene Fei * _ (Rochester) —ADreyton’ Plains) ) Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri, ‘Open 9 to 9, Mon. to Sat; % , * pot t : ay cauatie “Golden Com Sir raid 2 keh ay ae j / : « ' ag Te Ae, i Ms . r RKE ‘5 j) FOR * Completely Cleaned; “| TopOutty, ° , Delicious ) ith Dumplir a Alt Sand Grown’ : HA au oe | ~ SAVE Me WHOLE FRESH 31215. t041b. Ave Kool Krisp 255 _ Potatoes a Stewing © “ Chickens" . spor nish CRISP i wa or | | “tin tn “ ) . ¢€ Pork Loin Roasts. 10-10 Sa. Loe PD Golden Colory Hearts 2 ‘ FOR HAMBURGERS OR MEAT LOAF «ss | e ‘ Tere : U.S. NO. 1 HAND SEL a8, a ~ alee \ Fresh Beef . . 59 a a Fresh Sweet Corn ne 6 = 39: ech Ground ' a DROMEDARY BRAND - ; ‘ 8-oz. Pitted Dates i CALIFORNIA TENDER Diamond Walnuts HYGRADE TENDER 21 F & Corned Beef ‘*: oe at 5O “69: FRESH LAKE ERIE . wile e Perch Fillets wi? 8 55 GLENDALE and PESCHKE -MICKLEBERRY'S Fresh or Smoked > POLISH -| LIVER ‘KIELBASA | | SAUSAGE 2 Serve with Kraut . nen rene Casing for Finer Flayor 4 q 5aB/253 a | SWIFT'S sooniies PURE MORRELL’S PRIDE Hickory Smoked | PORK | _— SLICED. SAUSAGE | BACON | Serve with Pancakes Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoked . 65° P. Ww. \ & . | a | at DIXIE’S PRIDE Southern Style -- e 7: ; : ; $ : 4 ss “eS p & ‘4 5 % ~ Bi + HT : : = ‘ a ; j it & a” ee viet mS BIRDS EYE | Up DISCUS SALE! = 8 Save tubes “of 10 ' BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN Vey } Soa vce . oPeas too Leaf Spinach Pure Creamery Butter “3 69 e Corn to. @ French. Fries 9s CHEF’S DELIGHT => BLUE BONNET GOLDEN e Chopped Spinach = e Squash ‘ 12-02. LOAF CHEESE | MARGARINE Top Quality Table Spread 1 Ib. in i @ |; > atrs., etn. = Low Calorie High Protein re cE teat FAIRMONT CREAMED ~~ KRABT NATURAL a COTTAGE | CHEESE . CHEESE IN CHUNKS — Delicious with Fruit and Salads |. © Muenster @ Bric e Caraway ‘sigeu “FOR i Sealtest ke Cream ea! 79: Chun Kn Chow Weis ee 69 “BANQUET WHOLE Darimouth Orange Juke 4S: 99F FRIED CHICKEN ‘Star-Kist Tuna Pies = me BF ‘wae ms aE ang Png | 9 Large Pieces: » | 20-08. Save 16-ox. es € wanson' TV Dinners Fried Golden Brown Peg qn s Beef @ Turkey iaeaaal or ato Se ond Quick Flozen rote Se: ” ae me 4 Ge Ine ERC TS. FASTER WITH GOLD BEL 700 Pontiac Trail 46S. Telegraph Rd. 308 Auburn Avenue 536 N. Porry SI. 60S. ‘Cony. Maple BA. 4 (Tel taron Shapping Comer)’ Sogn 9 9. ib, fel, Se Oven 9 t 9 Thar, Fly Set - Open 9 Walled Lake Open 9 40 9, Mass to Set. vite i The a oS ported in 0; County this) scan year if" exactly twice as many] * J Believe: ce ‘Wosure la eae sea ' / as, the? 1887 10-month total; ac-| - eas dle i " ‘gording wares, oie ‘ . Yea health ong “ie en qu “e me) Right-to-Work Laws . : Measle§ .csuyusecsanee To date this year, 44 cases have 2 $s, been reported. One teenage girl é : i WASHINGTON AP) _ , j died of the disease and six new x) Se, Ue Q 2¢ unions today “acclaimed Naa : a oacarted in the county dest co fevers... 1 - Sition peturns ag insuring a Con-iun ~ e a 70 per lg es Sedehasy 18,826 Hartley! . e ay The: following is a breakdown Dome of the U. S. Capitol is}@ress that can wreck all existing - 13170 le voted tn the i ro ee Som | of the communicable diseases re-’ painted every four years. - - jstate right-towork laws at one : <3 pees voted townst ; - * County Plea for October Safety Pays Off te - Traffic Fatality Rafe. Drops Suddenly T he. Histiees Institute: 7W, Lawrence St./ PONTIAC — Phone FE 2-3551 ‘By DICK SAUNDERS pilates lie atso plocced Secanse at orf FE i gel rige ann cls - Galli Person ot Return This Ad for Bulletin Oakland County law enforcement offi- _ . the 1958 death trend had been going up down handily in Ohio, two months. One a ee a re ? / Cials are heaving a sigh of relief today and until last month, when it was feared —— apes ny 98t| inevitable.” Ce EE ie Ae Hag eenseny seers sco essabqgasbenesnennrernes preparing to once again hold their breath things would get even worse. Yc ne ee plage Demoeratic National Chairman Paill’M. Butler — “The voters Name ae hae ) in oe resepcane of an outstanding traffic =.“ 4 total of 30 persons died from July 1 |all costs any spread Pl the ri nev a af record yene : ~ to Oct. 4; exactly 10 each of ‘the tlaee to-work’ principle inthe industrial 4. x * * wrt of Midwest, Indiana 1s the only stai : At the beginning of October The Press + - = that area now having such a ped yal ce fil wae; _wow, autores suri all gous at- "ike ote ghiowst silane ta' to come and asking for cooperation in. safe andi poboge apahaban pei ri mae vinkn beste ae Arkansas,} publican vane haven als.” ¢ _~ driving. ; : pi, Nebraska, Nevada, North and| s 8 fic mishaps during November last year and Scuth D North’ and Evide.stly the plea rubbed off on a 14 during ‘December (second only to Oc- ja nting ge iad ‘Tennis po ; considerable number of county drivers. tober. at Vee : eit: aor = wee f the aa : be I a ee ee, |”, Mereoreerts pein ig | ee | __Adlal E. Stevenson — "The Derpocratic Party has received : last three montis of T98}, Union officials calculated today] mandate to creative in a year), counted only five deaths this year, Oct. 1 this ‘year only six persons have {they will have a good chance inl tne produce thoughtful, leadership dangercus There is a brighter outlook now for cut- _ been killed. the next Svan Se peel ae Fortner Sen. Haid Giienenta of Kenic Cot of oe ting last year's county death toll 6f 103 con Both Oakland County Sherift’s Depart |nalt Hartley law's Section 145, but! ratic Senatorial Campaign Committee — “There were a. lot of siderably. At the beginning of October we nent and State Police officials urge drivers |ger Democratic majorities in the| TeaSons. Domestic issues were dominant. The people liketl the -con- had exactly 70 deaths, Now we have 16,000 not to “det up” in. Novemabi. _ |Houise and Senate it will be close.| structive approach to problems taken by the Democratic Congress.” ||" | : | of which occurred Monday. oe * <8 TREND WAS RISING . Authorities say the best fules to gb- poe y . ee © a ae ae . ) ica 8 This contrasts to last year when 65 had serve at this time.of the year are refraiii- * -oe — ee: ae oe ee a bad died on county roads up to October and after © ing from excessive speeding and using head- : : that month of wholesale slaughter, the total lights (not just parking lights) during the was Bl. dusky hours of late afternoon. ad New for 1959 H FIDELITY "ANEW CLASS OF NE CARS WITHIN REACH OF 2 OUT. OF 3 NEW CAR BUYERS NVICTA «6 te Jia i en lll Rl Rela a ai ‘a ) ee “ in ae i oe INVICTA |-door Estate Wagon ) new standard fof exoshee otis Puan ; , . Ne PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Is STANDARD EQUIPMENT : radio. See and hear the wonderful difference today, a Philo ‘High | Fidelity We aidn't tell this to people. It’s something people have told to us. There really is somaetne / a. s : - special about owning a Buick. » . Call it“THE BUICK FEELING” if you like. It doesn’t cost a nickel extra, It just doesn’t exist i in other cars. ¥ ON t's something that his always been Buick’s, and is Buick’s today more than ever. ty, . © Concert Hatt Cabinets Your pride in your Buick is your pride jn ea design, Your pride in your Buick is your pride e New Fidelitron Sound 4 System in great construction: @ New Stereo Reproducer _@ Matching External Phono Amplifier Units @ Custom Control Center e Transformer Powered Amplifier. : - Your pride im your Buick is your pride in the t the Buick enjoys, from y your neighbor, from your boss, from all the world you’travel through. _. Yes, pride of ownership i is standard equipmen to the Buick buyer. Let’ your Buiek Dealet spell it out for you, in the simple arithmetic f trade-in, price, and payment —. J "- You're closer to a Buick right this minute jan you think! = - __ror ® tint, Mt appeared Demo- edge out Rep. y oll (R-Galnes) in Joseph J. Giachine of Iron Moun a Democrat, had easy going over Republican Hobart Atkins, So did cratic and two fn ol House members won re-qlection, x <€ & kept the governot’s office against a challenge by Republican Ed Mayer. A lone Republican House member, Bruce Alger, had it nip- and-tick with Democrat Barefont Sanders “for the 5th District seat. VIRGINIA — Re-elected were Sen. Harry “Flood: Byrd, Democratic’ and two House: members. SOUTH CAROLINA—Ernest F. Hollings was elected governor and six House members were re- elected, all Democrats. ro Sent een: © Fowetac cir — (owtet 2) Arar Law, ©) ter Ponte Mayr, won ov Mi. Hope Gorman “@Petare on page 1) | FARRELL ©. Sones (RB) ‘ District 3 ~ ecm: 100 Latndox l fey. These aaa =. Men Win Seats in Legislature #! % f (WILLIAM HAYWARD (B) JOHN ©: HYTOHOOCK (D) - Diatelot 6 TENNESSEE—Sen. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 if ae + Zou iii man al- 20 pounds in his got the early = his desk in the Oak- ot which he is as- MY THANKS of ire To Those Who: except] 5 VOTED TUESDAY members as. they and - 9). The first blow to his political ! ; a 34-precinct report: Especially Those~ pen i, Keomiand 56. _ = doesn’ ‘say ‘ precincts,” WHO VOTED | he commented. ye - “Pye been at this for 25 years,” FOR ME he a neh Aemag he aie ; : ino wear and tear. ae =. But the previous 25 years of the H H. Hudson {50-year-old senator had been years : — lof unbroken. political victories, He : } was elected to the State Assembly a _ fjat 24, then to the State Senate See |and twice to the U.S, Senate, SHIRTS = 5 FOR $119 SPECIALS Specials for Week Blankets . . Indinideeiy Faas gy SPECIALS Bathrobes . ‘November 15th WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 15 WEEK ENDING *. **No,”* Another: smile. Then handshakes all around. Then he and his family went home, Pontiac Library Offers New Record Albums Pontiac City Library has -an- [nounced the following new phono- ‘graph albums are now available }for circulation from the Main Library: Bach, C. P. E., Concerto, Clavier, A Minor; Bach, Johann Sebastian, .|Brandenburg Concertos; Chopin, _| Nocturnes; Franck, Quintet, Piano. & Strings, F Minor; Goldmark, Conéerto, Violin, A Minor; Handel, Messiah; Herbert, Music of Victor Herbert; Mahler, Symphony No. 2; Mendelssohn, Quartet, Strings, No. Mendelssohn, Songs Without Words; Puccini; “Tosca; Respighi, The Fountains fo Rome and the Rodgers, Okla- phony No. 2; Schubert, Quartet, Strings,. No. 13; Tchaikovsky, Quartet, Strings, E Flat Minor; Vaughan Williams, Symphony No. 3; Vivaldi, Music. of Antonio Vivaldi; Wieniawski, Concerta No. 2° D. Minor;: Wolf, Songs. Boy Suffers Burns MT. CLEMENS (® — Five-year- | old Dale Kestellot was reported in| fair. condition today from burns suffered when a home-made cape }. caught fire. His sister, Marie, 14, was credited with saving his life | by snatching off part of ‘the flam- | ing cape and dunking him in a water-filled ‘bathtub. = YOU'LL SAVE BUYING QUALITY FUEL, TOO. "WE HANDLE. ONLY THE FINEST GRADE! ORDER | FUE 3 +4, b if : 4 : ; Place & ‘STANDING ORDER’ for Delivery! - -Céntract now to have a specific amoynt of fuel “delivered regularly all winter long. Monthly terms up to one year may be arranged. Order Now and Save. greater autheeke - enforce their Re adequate to check on credentials, i Pupils Get Bad News KALAMAZOO (UPI) — Pupils in the school system here re- ‘ceived bad ‘news plan to resume the practice of handing out homework. . - Including U.S. territories, Amer- fcan. Brahman cattle can now be found in 43 countries of the world, ae to Qnen - os eres ee ‘ete tom ta niemizars ata | a Hearing |. Anthony Quinn goes for man: : NWoachdea Greil Seeks| ee ae : : More Power to Pus ‘Anthony Glin Mow te ete dung, tot and Atay ten ate arcana black, "Instant ee * ey oe a Cecil B. DeMille Produc- man-satisfying Instant Spotlight Coffee [Oc OFF LABEL! “6-oz. JAR & This low price and Top Value Stamps VV OC ] | Py Pi the farnil | RESGE’S ELECTRIC ‘APPLIANCES PRICEL | LOWEST Quality brands, superior performance and year after year service . .. all. yours at Kresge’s LOW PRICES! seas in at concy hed see! © DOWNTOWN PONTIAC .© TEL-HURON CENTER © DRAYTON PLAINS © MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING ORNTER bY faatelias WITH THE THURS. -FRI.-SAT. Save 77‘ Men’‘s Sanz | ARGYLE "ym | | SOCKS” Price. . 2-slice; has cord,crumb ‘ tray. aera pastel en UL. popes This Sale Only Big 12” square pan with fitted cover and cord. Thermostat controls heat for easy “good” cooking! Electric Aluminum 00 | prs CLE 59f pr: Smooth combed cotton in a variety of _ striking argyle patterns. .., wash-fase brown, grey, oe with vivid patterns, ris selection ... get several! Save on all family hose at Kresge’s lower prices! Electric Fryer— COOKER | Kresge’s $ 9% Low Price Modern square-shape 6- qt. size with bakelite feet and handles. Chrome, aluminum basket, cord. | 3-Speed Regent _ MIXER Low $988 Price Electtic food mixer has 2 beaters. U.L. approved, I-yr. guarantee. AC-DC Current. 2-tone pastels. ‘BOWLING SETS Includes 10 (11””) Pins, White with Red Stripes, 1 (434’) Cycolac Ball. | Mat and Instructions. °98 BOWLING SETS Includes 10 (13’’) Pins, White with Red Stripes, t (5%) Cycolac Ball. : 1 Mat and Instructions. ‘ Complete with $ 4 Complete ‘with | Display Box _ Display Box Steam and Dry 59c Polyethylene Bag FOUNTAIN MANAGER'S SPECIAL IRON 40 Count Christmas Cards Half Fried Spring Chicken With creamy whi ; old: : res oy Le Attractive assorted Christmnas corde in ioned chicken eco hse 3 “tg polyethylene bag, 40 card to the bag. and butter eae Modern, streamlined de- ¢ ; yt ee al i tye. } Reg. $1. 00. Value NOW 59*| read fabric\ dial, .Boxed. . ee eee i “Ohio “Diagn Bricker, O'Neil, Sic viel oath “Reaee State Elections - Set Thursday —|See GOP Mostly Losing — Children’s Books to Go} perrcir uw — Nentby state pulicans had taken 12 seats 1 on Di for Parents’ |races at a glance: - the Democrats. Tits repre-(slat : poeta ~ Waterford Minois—With no statewide con- sent sented oben hey three |First Congregational Church in : tests this year, the battle was over eae fe _ Four Parent-Teacher Assn. meet- House seats. Incomplete returns Thursday night in Waterford Town-|em “to seats formerly OY iseem for Sea: William Proxmire|1958 4-H events. shi Republicans. Eight Republicans) | 4 coctesiae the cidhe Geese! * Pe 8 esinmieinits will had been elected. Five races were nemocrat Gaylord A, Nelson un-| Dr. Lowell Eklund, director .of ak person attending undecided. seated Republi¢an Gov, Vernon|Michigan State University Oakland the Seiaghien Sion, PEA ea at as * W. Thompson. Democrats welll bene ware of 431 In = Indiana—H ere, the Democrats|picked up two House seats, bring- 4 ture o Dr. r 5 wer Mich-|a | ee Or entire theme of the evening willl made deep inroads in what used|ing lineup to 5 Democrats and 5|Oakland County, a month .ago. se ree Mevelpecne woud mere de The to r are ‘ center on the subject, “Studyingiig be @ solid Republican area,|Republicans. , Service club member Gloria Sais tant rabid . Proposes. would increase electric = related. Michigan Schools.” Rooms in theinemocratic Mayor. Vance Hartke are 1 Lr school wil] be open at 7:30 P.™.\of Evansville -won a Senate seat connection with annual |being vacated by Republican Sen. 2? book week, Nov. $1, a display [William Jenner. He did this by} has been prepared so that par- defeating Republican Harold tes ' ay go Handley. School merly were in power, Bepubli- —— ae eve | first’ on cans won'in four House battles. house to be held from 7:30 to 8:15) “Minnesota—The Republicans lostt another Senate seat when Demo- + cratic Rep.-Eugene McCarthy i set| short-circuited Sen. Edward Thye’s up, and all proceeds trocs the sale drive for re-election. In tandem “BUTT END ...... ss ‘CENTER SLICES... Koo WHOLE HAMS . oe 6 ,u. 53° ~ Meranda Senate was Stephen Young’ of _ probleme will. be sat a] Cleveland, a tormer congress TA meeting at p.m. The project: was developed to) ™"*"- A right-to-work proposal meet the needs of hundreds of PTA) “** swamped, . them! With one race still out; the Re- retreahments wat be served.” (Huge Fire Damages Pencil Makers Use [New Belgian Airport) a OE ES .. Cedar, Graphite Lead po 5 > Whaat Visa Ham 79e- Serve N Save Bacon - os ‘Sle the graphite determines the black-| stove installed on the ground floor ness. In an ordinary pencil the/t9 supplement a still erratic heat- hed a oe Oe ee one third clay. Temporary partitions. of canvas, _._|_2AVENTEM, .Belgiura (AP) — THE COMBINATION OF THE ‘SHANK PORTION PLUS THE ~ pencils is a cedar t grows in|new- nternationa! irport: was : E Florida, Texas,,and New Mexico,|wrecked Tuesday night by a fire : FULL SHANK HALF " California and African cedar also/due, at least indirectly, fo pre- a a a a a a a aaa ae een wre se are good. Pencil lead is a mixture, mature. opening of the airport, ~ : Z of graphite and clay, the graphite x * * : ) ‘ . coming from Ceylon, Madagascar,| A helicopter rescued two per- es _ PLUM ROSE CANNED SS wu ALU ABL - COUPON Korea, and Mexico. > sons trapped in the control tower. 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Traffic resumed with operations centered in'a building on the other |side ‘of the field, RAAR KARA AKANANT ARAN KX XXX yy W.Pi9i9 v ALUABLE COUPON SAVE 10¢ ON ude © MAPLE. LEAF , of Civil Defense. ae . Full of that extra sweet smoked flavor, | ae com Source of Supply GASTONIA, N.C: (UPI) — Joe : 6-OZ. , ae WITH ae ae ms eo - i SO som ‘COUPON Westbrook told’ why he was sit- PKG. ms COUPON aneaees wwe : Mich = pee “e ere ts ‘Detrolt and Eastern rif ting in city eras He was peas pe eo “* = fe |ccakcwsm | --—-—-—————————— — — — 2 amnion = i sends to the roads. and ‘then I “HORMEL - “ ee a 7 : : e ence ee Rexiy job, 6 RSE Ee - EN iil frrvnernnanverannr ouron | Way V7 ae Canned Ham nino CLA \ \ ES : The perfect size in canned hams, CANNED 1 HAM = 6 em. $ 3/, uu. § WITH 5:99 on. = 4 CAN. 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Missile men hoped the -launch- ing would give them a preview of the next Air Force Pioneer moon tion says will take place late this week, JIn an adjacent tower less than 500 yards away stood a multistage How To Hold FALSE TEETH snore cpt in Place Blows Apart Thor which is believed to be’ moon rocket No, 3. *, ® * ; The upper section of the tower was covered by a canvas wind-, shield but the first-stage Thor was. plainly visible. Today’s Thor launching was the, first in three months. and the 19th in the Air Force's ambitious flight’ test program aimed at making the missile operational, Since Sept, 17 when a Redstone | missile roared across the Atlan- ~ {tie successfully, five ballistic weap-. ong have blown-apart shortly after launching, In, addition, to ‘the Thor, they w the Atlas ICBM, the Army Jupiter IRBM, and two naval Polaris missiles. During the period, however, | three satellite rockets blasted off! to good starts—a Vanguard, the! meee successful Pioneer, and oad the Army’s Beacon balloon satel- ‘(Michigan Airman - Dies in Jef Crash CHESANING (#—Capt, John M.| ‘Gerding, former captain of the, Chesaning High School football) team, was one of four crew mem-| bers to escape death in the crash of a B47 jet- yesterday near Abi- lene, Tex. = * * * One Michigan airman died in the crash, The plane was carrying a Pa clear bomb but it did not explode. | Gerding and three. other crew) members parachuted to safety. S/Sgt. Robert E. Schneider, 22, of ' 7 Roseville, Mich., died in the crash. | | % * Gerding eae pilot of the jet; bomber. He had been stationed at | Dyess Air Force Base near Abi-| Y lene for two years. Gerding, 27, not jis the father of two boys. His-wife, at |Catherine, and sons, John and Wil-) liam, live at the base. UNITED | e SHIRT Distributors Downtown and at Tel-Huron Two telegrams from the - Air Force failed to convince: the father ,of Sgt, Schneider that his only son ‘had been killed. In his suburban Detroit home, | Eugene J. Schneider said last night, ‘I still don't believe it. I still have hopes that it might mee jbeén a mistake.” _ GOING OUT OF | STORE Bm HOURS 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. STE Located at 86-9 South Saginaw, Pontiac - COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS For 41 :Yeors ... ay sosal Reliable Furniture Store THERE IS NO TIME TO LOSE share of these remarkable bargains ‘you will have to act quickly! There is stilt living room furniture, bedroom and dining room ‘suites, floor. and table lamps, occasional Jiving room | pieces such as desks, step, cocktail, corner and lamp tables, bedding, ‘ete. All our regular. quality nationally known brand names on hand that will go like hot cakes, tonight and the lest 3 days—but you'll have to come early for first choice selection— nothing reserved, nothing held back — comé We have made the final price cut for tonight. and last 3 days. if you are joing to get your, selection of | ‘Aa Actual Picture of expecting bargains of a tifetime. We guarantee you'll not be disappointed it you hurry! hi * Each me of This Great ‘Sale! é Reg. $29.50 Reg. $26.95 Reg. $39.50 Reg. $269.50, _. Reg. $8950 Occasional Tables CHAIRS MATTRESS Rembrandt Lamps SOFA Platform Rockers Bt aes |] Bt Meas | | Sree Ste || EES | | RSS | | Bete tater wate LAS r : FINAL 9 Fe AL 3 DAYS s] 4” J Price $7 3 DAYS $27 ls $12 . I 13 DAYS 5449" “PRICE $59” FINAL WIND-UP . .. SELLING BEGINS TONIGHT AT 6 P.M... . ONLY THREE MOBE DAYS!! ~ FINAL ‘CUT IN PRICES Reg. $184.50 . 2-Pc. Living Room Suites 184.50 Kréehler 2-pc. Living Suites in choice covers. Tonight ‘J 29” ». FINAL PRICE QUARTER MILLION DOLLAR [ CLOSE-OUT SALE FINAL ear a IN PRICES “DINING. @ ROOM ¢ SUITE Reg. $249.50 6-Pe. Dining Room Suite, . Extension Table, China and 4 Chairs. FINAL CUT IN- PRICES Reg. $234.50 2-Pe. Living Room Suites Reg. $234.50 2-Pc. Living Room Suite. _ Famous Kroehler in’ choice covers and colors, tonight at wind-up price 159" ' DAYS . PINAL CUT IN PRICES Reg. $259.50 | 3-PC, CURVED SECTIONALS . P Reg. $239.50 Kroehler 3-Pc. Curved Sectional Living Room Suites on sale me ‘179° FINAL PRICE BUSINESS Must sell out to the bare walls. Everything goes—Fixturé included WATERFORD Stone STORE At the stop light in Waterford on the Dixie Hwy. Just South of Old Mill Tavern SAVE 3: 70% Our Loss Is Your Gain - NEW FALL SUITS M to sell for $49.50—$55.00 and $69.50 i models—All sizes—All Colors 19°24 33 21-32-39 By ae ager wool twoods, ) Misr ER! The borgains you'll find are worth and Zip - Lined savings on Jeckets——Pants, shirts and all accessories. FINAL CUT IN PRICES Reg. $249.50 SECTIONAL SUITE. Reg. $249.50. famous Kroehler 2-Pc. Sectional Living Room Suite, on sale *149” LAST 3 DAYS Reg. $379.50 SECTIONAL SUITE Reg. $379.50 3-Pc. Curved Sectional . Living Room Suites, Famous Kroehler foam rubber cushions will go on sale to- night and Thursday at 229” After 41 years on South Saginaw St. opposite Auburn Ave., Stewart-Glenn ’ Co. will move to the New Store pictured above, An, extreme effort will be ee, made to close-out our present stocks in order to vacate our present building in the shortest possible time to save the inconvenience and expense of moving. LAST *] 7 9” READ HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS—-HUNDREDS OF READ 3 DAYS = ARTICLES NOT ADVERTISED-—-SEE FOR YOURSELF . - The prices preced- — ‘ ; ee CASH OR CREDIT SERMS We. péstevets = —— this advertisement guarantee, if you INAL CUT IN I are based on. our can buy any article Reg. $239.50 . original or former He cannot guarantee qnantities—everything ads mi sere offered during this Ma le Liv Room Grou selling price , -and id sede out. Reery article in stock ashen | fixerrmenl - sale of the same Re a 50 ing sole om P are guaranteed te went to press. 4H sales firal——no exche cfunds— quality for less, we one Sofa Bed, W hair, y boat be exactly as ad- first cone. first nerved, ' will cheerfully re- Table, 2 Step 7 ables." Orr sale starting vertised. _ fund your money. J tonight at . 3 oe FINAL = $ 00 D — REALIZE — ACT QUICKLY AND PROFIT! LAST 3 DAYS! 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Foster ~ Tadic end’ 4 Coeirh, Ge dale New for’. ....., GO” |. Matirensen of Box Springs. Out They Ge at ...... 39 7 Dinette Extension oo Es. ae aa Sere Gane teas oe eee . 68” ba § ae ere, Chairs te Go for ... _— cane noe 59 Conkion Tuble ted 5 Sues Mater. mon nag” | > Aig ay - 1 aed FINAL cUT PRICES FREE DELIVERY FREE ‘STORAGE TIL CHRISTMAS Reg. $124.50 DINETTE SETS P ‘ _ - Reg.-. $124.50 better quality 5-Piece Artist's Drawing of Our Modern Furniture Home Nearing Completion Dinette Sets. Extension table with 4 : — machine Chairs. Tonight PINAL “69” ‘ dae) , “FINAL cor 1N OY PRICES Westinghouse » Refrigerator Reg. $439.95 11-Cu, Ft, Frost-Free Westin hc ‘Electric Doo 50-1. seat on sale P tonight at : ‘279° ~ LAST 3 DAYS FINAL CUT IN PRICES Reg. $179.95 SOFA BED and CHAIR Reg. $179.95 Sofa Bed and matching Chair.. For the living-room. On sale to-« night while they last at LAST 3 DAYS. ‘99°. a TTTIM TTD LEE TD OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. FINAL CUT IN PRICES JUVENILE PLAY FURNITURE FINAL PRICE Ree. 94.05 Peg and Desk sets $95" a," sida ‘Pedaieg ‘Habig oil" v7 I 2 a Mtoe eae a ee Se ee eee Reg. $12.30 Maipic ‘Dell Bink fea +7" Reg. fam Wena ‘fron Desk 544” a (Pa Maple “or Bitchy Tadis “99 Qo ig." ea er 19% cK & soecceceebeseocccoees + KRESGE’S /Tel-Huron The Super “99” Transistor... Radio Pocket size, 7 tran- sistors — uses only four pen- light bat- teries. ° 29" ai) : e ° 4 e ° e e ® e e e * e e e e t 3 ® ° e e e Ld Ld ® * . ° e e ® « ® Ld ° = : - Men’s | Wrist Watches Anti-Magnetic ~ G Shockproof* beg $6.95-—Now le 4 4 es cscasanencece SOTTO rane nO : “KRESGE'S: : Tel-Huron : Store Only ' Cobeevecoepesovososos eeecccess aa. eee 2 TTT, ee ee ee | eee oe ee ee > i “ik Lae ae 3 - tof te he danatia Tots on te NEW YORK i —. Car travel), play problems for the younger set} are neatly solved with, a game which ends fhe problem of losing Pieces ingeniously by attaching the playing pieces firmly: to the board by cords. * * oo *- The spill-proof car travel game board represents. a highway marked by varied obstacles which habitually deer motorists. The ob- ‘LONDON The ‘total Sobor of Russian gold sales in 1957 is esti-| mated ip. Samuel Montagu &’. : "s Annual Bullion — Re- view ‘at 7,500,000 ounces. The 1956 stimate was 4,300,000 ounces. “It i that a little less than half gf Russia's total output was sold worl markets in 1957. d production a as South for BEST VALUES by the al MADNESS SALE Nov, 13th, 9:30 61:30 : Panef Dernonstration’ at Tel- Huron Community Center ws Thanksgiving Hospitality from the Door to the Table” Public = Invited - bties Served—Door Prizes FREE PARKING See eeeseerereccesoceccccocoecnceeecoooooooes: MYER’S | Reg. $18.0 Sob Teen” # Oe, Lenn ae eAe ROU ees ORSERORGT VEY OREESESSS OHS SON OCCSERRL ARE 11 - Positions _ Now Only 5.49 ak PRINTED FLANNEL A real value for-kiddie nightwear, baby doll gowhs, robes, 35+36 in.- wide. juvenile types. SAVE 10c YARD... . 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Washable, fovely: florals— GRUEN— Lady's 3 Yellow Gold-Filled Automatic, Only Reg. $85.00 ... 6... eee cle vae eee SALE $42.50 . BULOVA—Man's 8 Rectangular: Yellow Gold-Filled, ~ Visit | Qur Complete Subteen ‘Shop : PRE-CHRISTMAS WATCH — LAY-A-WAY * CAR cons Nationally advertised brands. Warm as” abhate PCOSSHSSSESEESCESeSESESESEEEESESEEHSEES COC CC COO Coereovececonecceooete £ = styled. Every subteen girl wants one. Sa HAMILTON—Man’‘s Round love their washability and the great savings. Hurry! tam ~ Yellow Gold-Filled Auto. - : = apuetiemehet $100.00. SALE $65. 00 PLS. | Some will an angular . Sf Yellow Gold-Filled, fit smaller pe Reg. $79.50 . SALE $49.50 women HAMILTON——Lady’ 8 ’ Rectangular White Gold- Filled, Reg. $71.50 2.00. be cece eee SALE $31.50 ‘ BULOVA—Man’s. Round Yellow Gold-Filled, Waterproof—Reg. $65.00 ..: oo. eeeen ee. SALE $37.50 me ridge yh 8 Yellow Geta Filial. . SALE $39.50- Reg. $59.50 weg ais wens SALE $47.95 BULOVA—Lody’ 5 White Gold-Filled. | ; NoNDERLAN opt “Best for Children” Tel-Huron Center Pontiac ® FABRIC SHOP Ph. FE 5-4457 CENTER s.wuron [My A TEL-HURON SHOPPING SINTER P0000 CCOO OOOO ODDO OOS OOOO ODEO OOOO SOREL DESO ECO RESO SOO eeeeeeeeeeeeees OCC ee reereseoreeeereercescevesccccncccceecocccocoeccceoces. SoeeKSeSSoeeeseleseoeseceegesocccoooocooooeos SOHO OHOOSSSSOOSHSOASHSOSOSSOOOSEOECESESOEE ‘Birmingham: a Winkelman’ S exciting fall SAMP UE SALE! eae starting thursday. DRESSES ‘all vs off. and more! SKIRTS (Up to six pleats) | Now | ' Dry Cleaned Only an a "SWEATERS All Colors a 1-HOUR = _TEL-HURON SHOPPING Center ast, smartly other will 175 W. 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Only PORTAGE SHOES soseasereegecescssnesesssosesvonsneoasooees from renowned makers!"In many of the _ finest tabrics! At the most sensational savings, hurry!. 10 - 14% usually $19.98 to $29.98 THE FABRICS: delightful wools, wool jerseys, crepes, taffetas and novelty fabrics in the group! ONE-OF-A-KIND STYLES: in casual and dressy fashions! THE COLORS: new-for-fall colors!, In sample sizes for juniors 7, 9, 11 — sample sizes | for misses 10, 12, 14. Hurray! : \ ; us | _TEL-HURON SHOPPING ; CENTER rrr TT Tre ries for Men Genuine Black & Brown, Full Leather Lined Reg. $17.95 Now * ~ oe b hee v9. Shoes for the Family | ‘FE 4.0259 Tel-Huron ® ° * « ® * ® ° ® e e e ® e e 2 ® ® e « e e e e * ® ° e e * * e * ® * e e Cd « e ° Ld Ld * Cd Ld bed bed bd bd . had Ld Ld ° e * Sseappanahnacssscecstnedescssuesshes toscessaerssespesebesesueaseoioerseseccece |< Cer ~ CUSTOMERS of the wong eeeeeeesece SSHCO HT ESOSHSYSS HSS CASES CRONEESE, Sedecccecooncocecesooneseoduccasucoesn PIOTTITITITITITTTTTiTrTTTiTTrriTTierr Tite . seeeeeeenccesescssecsccsoensaaesessesenecesesceccoseooesoosossosoooes = ay & : : ae By RAY HENRY - Se From F.W. of Charlotte, N..C.: “Tl. be retiring at 65 , ground the first of-the year. I don’t want to bother the So- clal Security office yet, but I would like to have an idea of the -- ‘size of the monthly payments I can expect. Can. you tell me where I can get a simple explanation in writing — of how I can figure my payments?” My handbook—Security For You—has a complete ex- -planation of how te figure your payments. x * From J.L.R. of Avrora, UL: turn, I understand the tax is going up. in 1959. Does. this mean have to pay the new rate with the tax return I file after next Jan. 1°” ee Ne. The return you file after Jan. 1 will be for taxes due for 1958. lt won't be until you pay your tax in 1966 —for year earnings in 1959—that you'll have to pay the . new 3% per cent rate for self-employed persons. xk .*%& ,* From Mrs. R.B. of Buffalo, N.Y. “Could you eS tell me when the Social Security program started and the date farmers were brought,under the program? I've had an argu- ment with a neighbor about this and I'd like to have you settle it.” The ‘program started Jan. 1, 1937, and as were brought under it en Jan. 1, 1955. . : te te ye he y . From F.M.J..of Oklahoma City; “I have no birth certi- ficate, but I do-have an old family Bible which lists all the birth dates of my family. It’s been in our family for nearly 100 years. Will the Social Security office accept this as proof ef my ‘age when I ask for payments?” . Chances are it will, You should ask now just in case the Bible won't be accepted. If it won't be, you can try to get other proof. Take the Bible to your Social Security” office and let-a representative there look at it. Don't re- move the pages with the birth dates from it. * x * From Mrs. M.W, of Clearwater, Fla.: “I'm a widow re- married and receive a monthly Social Security check of $73.90 for my daughter. She‘s eligible because her father died in ~' 1953. She'll be 18 years old in March 1959, and her payments’ are scheduled to stop then. I've tried to save most of her checks to help put her through nursing school. Is there any way she can continue to receive at least part of her present checks until she completes nurse’s training?” No. The Social Security law requires all checks to a child to stop when the child reaches 18, unless the child was severely disabled before reaching 18 and continues to be disabled after that age. Perahps, your daughter will be able to get a scholarship or some other financial help- ‘from the school she attends, From H. D, of Cleveland, Ohio: “When do we get those higher Social Security checks everybody keeps talking about? I need the money. S0 does my. wife.” The increases in Social Security will be in the checks sent out near the first of next February. * : “I'm self-employed and pay : my Social Security tax along with my regular income tax re- ad aie toemer, al battery-powered TV set with an eight-inch screen i Ban ” Canada Mine Blas Toll Placed at 74 nadian mining since the 1920s. * *& * was abandoned for coal Bhaft where an upheaval’ Oct, 23 x * * , Four more bodies were recov- ered Tuesday night, continued their slow hunt through | the rock and rubble for the other|— the mine remained to ‘be explored. |” 5 mniog twaseel te eee relatives of those killed neared|© dollars would be collected. ivory in. making billiard balls. Borrow Our Color Harmony Book Sherwin-Williams Co, 71 W. Huron FE 4.2571 ees BIRDS EYE freezes | because premium lavor | Tet nt pyre yt ots Kc IDEA: Golden Broccoli Spears. Arrange seasoned broccoli spears in serving dish, Top with hollandaise sauce and sautéed mushroom slices. A delicious way to “gild the lily” . +. fork-tender Birds Birds Eye Broccoli Spears with premium sae — The! death toll in the Cumberland ‘No. |7- ran min ae be 30% ||) Men's Better All Wool Slacks _ oe 4 $q3s ar a fclnre, quad 45” Hope finally was : inine men still missing in the deep; underground |: trapped 174/) miners. A hundred mien were res- |’ _|eued, some of them after being|’ trapped for days. ud Reg. $6995. All wool worsteds, hard Searchers |> Zs nine bodies. Less than 100 feet oti ; $600,000. Officials hoped a million i The first plastic material was!|® made in 1868 as a substitute for S “| Regular $1.00. A tremendous value for this Reg. $12.95 and $14.95 Suitings, Worsteds, Flannel Men’s All Wool 2-Pants Suits finish, + pant suits. Alterations free. | Men’s All Wool Topcoats Reg. $49.95. All wool tweeds, Saxonies, Shetlands, — ‘3 ale Ladies’ ‘Winter oily Cones Ladies? All ‘Wool Slacks veel fog dg ance + plage A a ‘as Winter Coats nipecls tera ‘one Tweeds, 16 "4" ‘s 38° Men’s Wash ’n . Wear Flannel Slacks © Reg. $7.95. Solids, stripes, checks—14 ounce. |’ Ladies’ Full Fashion | EF ‘ur Blend me Reg. $10.98 Pull fishtonhd fur blend or? angry in ‘ beige, off white and colors. : fantastic buy! 99 5" . Men’s All Weel Student Suits sf 4" Reg. $39.95. Sines 26re SS ah wool flannels, tweeds, wo “MEN'S J ACKETS oie 12" $ $43 @ Reg. $19.95 Suburbans, nerve Hise ier sas el Surcoa’ Men’s -All Wool Sweaters Regular $5.95 to $7.95 - 100% Lambs wool crew heck sweaters. oo Se briefs, | " Ladies’ Nylon Brief “Regular 79c. ae eet ° bE 2 2 for’ cai “a Sweatérs or Skirts nae $5.98 yee ge Ail styles, pattertis - , Ladies’ Better Scarves Regular $1,00 34-inch Scarves—silk solids. en ae es + ‘ . : / Men’s. Dres’ Shirts Reg. $4.00 oe Famous Van Heusen dress shirts’ $ - in white and colors. We reserve the right to-limit sone aie . Ladies Wint CAR CO; TS Reg. sa to $17.98 «8 - Quilted Lined with Hood Men’s Sport Coats and Hooded Toggle Coats ~ — Regular — All taken Hem from he regular stock. 19” Men’s—Thernial — Poul lar $3.98—This is the finer t; — a ular knit, Choice of shirts or ee si — rr Infants’ Receiving Blankets Special Sale Boys’ Hooded Parka Jackets “S $1098 to $12.98. Washable sheen cotton ell, Orlon pile lined. Detachable hood. _ .Thick-set corduroys in sizes 6 to 12. : Regular $3.98 sptt Boys’ Corduroy Slacks __ Sopss Values to $5.95. Ear ri pins, necklaces bracelets that you'll wan by the meet. 7 3 Reg. | a we . / Children’ s Sno-Suits . nylon m fully weshable. poe mage aad virls’ Skirts—Wash and Wear . $5.98. Wash 'n’ wear orion and .wool plaids, Sizes 3:to 6x, and 7 to 14. 18 Christmas, wo-Pound rains” 99° $198. With plenty of fruit and nuts. “== | “ SE Sa aaa aN Ne IE UT : eter 4 . = $233 . 4 - F ; a Boys’ All Wool Sweaters Girls’ Winter Car Coats Regular 49c, Fine quality cotton. Reg. ee Poplins, Reg. $4.95. 100% Lambs 38 Wool, Crew Nie 8 5 trp lai “Ali ‘sess df | : | a ‘Miracle Mile Store Open TRAINING PANTS Daily 10 to 9 P.M. _ Downtown —Open Mon., Fri. & Sat, nil P. M: lin ENTY Or ‘FREE ; PARKING AT BOTH STORES: 2 oy - eh % a yg. $7.45 and $8 $8.95 / Golo and Friendly 4 $ /. d $ 038 SS, & ‘ SHOES ‘Regular $5.00 - Scamperoo Straps. | Patent or Black Leather © Sizes 8% to 3 xe me Mews DRESS SHOES PORTAGE JARMAN Reg. to $12.95 Blacksand brown. Loafers and Oxfords ‘g°° ! Men’s PORTO PED - AIR ‘CUSHIONED SHOES: Regular $17.95 "713" SHOES - Reg. to $10.95" Simplex and Fortune Brown and Black ee 3 or — "Wholesale Cut, WHOLE _ STANDING We will cut them inte Steak, Roasts ie. ’ gad Short Ribs ‘hb. e of Extra Chee te You! : - SemLBonnness ‘Standing Rib Roast... 8 uw, — : = Cou acon "oe, os } as enor sa TE eae, RIB STEAK.........°%% OQ GREENFIELD : | P PURE LARD........ Joe 1 Lean Shoulder Cut c Practically Boneless = . se s SA : uce : PY Ea /- 3. 303 ‘ro Pon to Adults m Onlyt Void after Sat, Nov, 8, | © 188. @ MOTHER's DELIGHT Tom Halves in heavy syrup! CAN = This coupon REDEEMABLE only at FOOD FAIR SUPER MARKETS THIS COUPON WORTH 10¢ Toward the Purchase of Two-—308 Cans of Fruit Cocktail Be 2239 wane re Fe pon void after + oparniy See November it One to — Cash value f RUBY BEE PURE FRUIT a vod COUPONS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES : : 19: Save 50° ate - | 3 “sal BF i, coupon REDEEMASLE on! . SAVE 10c = if oy FOOD FAIR SUPER MARKET SAVE TOTAL OF & ON | ; el q _ THIS COUPON WORTH 106 DOUBLE COLA pm Net 3 5 BAKE-RITE Se OFF LABEL SIX-PACK! Plus Depot 3 | ‘ee ee: PLORIDA THIN-SKIN Shortening a1, COND ba ~ | This coupon void after Saturday, November 8, 1958 Lb. Ci a2 Lintt One te. & fondly: => Codbsveles Granges uae a Oy RRA 6d Ab 88 4 : fou " MA JUICY 252 SIZE! : oupor REDFE ‘i, 2 Coed “ Thic ¢ | SAVE 6c |- QU Cee Betty Crocker's $4 Toward the purchase of One 460r. oan of SAVE 18 ON2Lbs.OF ff BISQUICK | ¢ Pri Tomato Juice _ CREAMED == &f_ (12 in 1 Mix| & “wa Can ze “ x | % This coupon void after ago sennibed 8, 1958 — { COTTAGE | | 39° | Qusccnmwon ae f ; Box . Pose oe ae “Chicken, Beef, Just! Heat and Eat! 3 ve i Se eee | GRAPE y REDEEMAGLE os a . 3 - ey New Low Price! C at FOOD FAIR SUPER MARKETS ° Se FS aan oo CHEESE | (er ft Breaded Fried Chicken ries | PRIDE OF OREGON | rorare ns purean of tre eo — 99° orden's, Wilson's or Foremost! } Seed” s ctrawberries’s . (ecaaes A Pkg. Lene ~ , WALNUTS ‘CORN or PEAS crm 19: In The Salt Ser 22 19 Without Coupon 2 for 2% 1-Lb, © : This coupon void after Saturday, November @, 1968 ‘ten Dy Limit One te a femily. — Cash velve 1/206. Y— This coupon REDEEMABLE only “e ’ SWEET OR surnemx 3 “2 _ Vegetable | it ne at FOOD FAIR SUPER MARKETS 7 6 with Petate and 5g 0C - Borden's Biscuits . ome | Vegetable-Vegetarian GP THIS COUPON WORTH 10¢ “Complete w 00 Bean Soup with Pork $ \. Toward the purchase of One 24-Ox: can of gz | Pano POMETO 59° | HEINZ |¢ 4 beer stew SAVE 18¢ pkgs... old Label Cheese , a WITHTHIS ©” 24-02, Sen | SOUPS |B cars SWEET CREAM 69 f. -_ af Whe Cre . » Airiemeaae ome | Dew 25'| DWC ie eae eae : AR BS ta. BPA Od OF , ses . (UE Priegs: etyetie tereaws Mev. 8 . Sekt sesstved: to. leilt: quantities THE SAVINGS are based on a comparison of SPECIAL pricds with our. PONTIAC MIRACLE MAILE omens Open 9 to 9 Daily oe CLINTON RIVE! TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE Road [paaHeamnene Closed Sundays — il H : ; ey # Sra ; é 2 ae 3 : i : an My , | eset: ae ge os J $ { ee i * . oe: ¥ “_gwenty: TWO By LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON (UPI — What : happened in yesterday's election can be told today in what ‘it all meant to several brightly ambi- tious young men, They are: * * * Vice President Richard M. Nixon, -who sufferell a tical reverse of the first manpiiade. Fer Nixon, the election was a Democratic flash flood which wrecked his. Republican home base of political @perations in California. The party damage was duplicated generally around — the country. Nixon's plus mark | is that he is by instinct a take- charge guy. He was able there- fore to emerge from the wreck- age of the Republican Party teday as political head man of . the Eisenhower administration. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Republi- can governor-elect of New: York. was ajl plus and no minus en the Rockefeller | election returns. smacked down Democratic Gov. Averell Harriman's re-election bid He smacked it so far down that 7 ak Ruins Sasi ee ~ Sparks Ambitions of Others dential prospect when this. week began. No more. Knowland shook up California politics for forcing himself into the gubernatorial .con- test. and compelling Republican Gov. Goodwin J, Knight to step aside and to run for the Senate. They both lost and California, the ‘second mest populous state, fell to ‘the Democrats for the first time in 16 years. Sen. John F. Kennedy con- tinued his early foot performance as front runner for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomina- tion. ‘Kennedy sought re-election in Massachusetis. To maintain his faverable position, Kennedy | needed a smashing victory over | a lost-rause Republican opponent, Vincent J. Celeste. Kennedy got “it. He-clobbered Celeste by 3. to 1 or thereabouts. | New Jersey's Democratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner,. also young, substantially held his own in the game of presidential politics by getting his man elected to the U. S. ‘Senate. His man was Harrison A: Williams Jr., who defeated Repub- jican Robert W. Kean, The Bepub- licans had expected to win, that Harriman already is disappearing | inte the political shadows although _ he was only 48 hours ago a pos- sible Democratic choice for presi- dent in 1960, Rockefeller did more. He won. big enough to carry. to victory with him New York's Re- publican candidate for the U. §. Senate, Kenneth B. Keating. By these feats, Rockefeller became a major contender for the 1960 Re- publican presidential nomination= the only man who seems now to have any. chance whatsoever to ows, * * one, despite the general Demo- cratic trend. ot Still another young man, Demo- cratic George M. Leader or Penn- syivania, plodded with New York's Harviman. into the political shad- Leader lost a U.S.. Senate contest to Republican Hugh Scott. Like Harriman, Leader had been counted until the returns came in as among the Democratic _presi- beat Nixon for that nomination, - HOPEFUL NO MORE ; Sen. William F. Knowland who abandoned the Senate Republican leadership to run for governor in California was a presi- Fey oO} ar Su: | Ss BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE ) dential possibilities, Missouri kept Democratic Sen. Stuart Symington among the paytxg live aspirants to the White House. Symington’s re- election, however, lacked the spectacular thump of a run-away majority such as. Kennedy won in Massachusetts. Gov, G. Mennen Williams was the Democratic young man of the hour in big, industrial Michigan. Williams, in political cahoots with ‘big labor's Walter P. Reuther; won an unexampled sixth term. « Wil- liams, almost automatically,. be- comes. the. man-—left wing Why ‘Good Time’ | =: Charlie Suffers. Uneasy Bladder , Unwise ' ‘eating or drinking may be a source of pe na but annoyin: = adder irritations — making = — tense, and uncomfortable. And restless nights, with nagging headache or muscular ‘“—don't wait —try Doan’s Pills. :Doan's- Pills act 3 ways for speedy relief. 1--They have a Soothing = on. bladder irritations. 2—A fast p relieving action on nagging feck ache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. | 3—A wonderfully mild diuretic action | to increase | | it of the 15 miles of kidney to accept Hogan who, with Harri- , get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 thru the kidneys, tendin the ou tubes, years. New, large, economy size Saves monty. Get — Pills ng backache, $s and pains due to over-exertion, strain or emo- tional upset, are adding to your misery 4 Demo- crats of the North, an and West would most welcome as head of oat of pas “patiieal pei Desapio's power play in putting Hogan. on the ticket offended thousands of voters not to men- tion his public humiliatlin of Harriman and Democratic Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New York. | Desapio and Wagner now myst get together for some hatchet bury- ing unless there is to be a party- jarring ruckus for Democratic control in big New York, CIVIL RIGHTS BREACH Good“ news for Republicans in that, Also comforting for the Re- publicans,” perhaps, is the fact that the bitter civil rights breach be- tween Southern Democrats and all! other elenfents of the party had small impact, if ary, on yester- day's congressional and guberna- torial elections. This angry, intra-party dispute. however, will come into its own in 1960 when both parties will put up national candidates and the Dee crats again must cope with the hazard of a no longer solid South. Phones . Rockefeller NEW YORK-(UPI) — Nelson A. Rockefeller said Vice Presi- dent ‘Richard M. Nixon tele- phoned to congratulate him on his New York gubernatorial vic- tory. Rockefeller said ‘‘He was delighted. He said it was the brightest. spot on: the national scene for the Republican Party.” “UPDATED — Employed in much-the same work his ances- tors might have done centuries ago, an Egyptian workman fin- ishes a mosaic in Cairo as a companion watches. ures, done in the ancient. style, ; will decorate the entrance of a . “new hotel, § The fig- Voters Back ” By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON {AP)—The Re- publicans had better begin f£xam- ining themselves, Eisenhower bul Reject His Party te their party more politica] sex _ appeal by 1960. . , the reason is inside the bottle! GET ON THE VODKA WAGON WITH Both men have had “bix years’ : in. which to lead their, party down a road that They couldn't do it, pleased the voters. Smooth, flawless. Smirnoft is the‘ largest selling vodka, by far. — It outsells all leading brands; combined. ‘There’s. a reason. And "THE GREATEST NAME IN VODKA 80 & 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN, STE. PIERRE SMIRNOFF FLS. (DIV. OF tact te. WARTFORD, CONN. 4 ane “< Their defeat by the Democrats Tuesday for control of Congress the 1960 party ticket—and, by the —the third time in a row—shows a clear lack of voter confidence same measure, Williams is the man whose nomination Democrats of the South would most protest. i NEW MR. BIG_ = Not so young, but mighty big in {politics today is Edmund G, (Pat) Brown, the Democrat who. tan Knowland out of politics in. Cali- fornia. Brown may not figure greatly as a presidential — possi- bility himself, bat a$ Califortiia’s new Mr. Big, ‘he will have a big part in choosing the next Demo- cratic nominee. In the day-after-election dawn, big labor stood amid the coast- _to-coast Republican wreckage _ flexing its muscles like a Paul Bunyan in a forest of stumps. | The tide of right-to-work laws jand state constitutional amend- ments appeared to have been turned. The right-to-work propo- sition carried in agricultural Kansas, lost in Washington. Ohio California, big industrial cote, appeared to be rejecting right-to-work on the basis of incomplete returns. : Tossed up for grabs after yes- terday’s polling was leadership of the Democratic Party in New York State. 1 boss Carmine Desapio put his blue chips on Frank S. Hogan, an .organization Democrat, whom- Desapio com-- pelled left wing elements of the party to accept as nominee for the U.S. Senate. The left wing bawled in protest and New York's liberal party threatened to put up a Senate candidate of its own. That practically would have _ as- ‘sured election Ee Republican, * * * The liberals relented, however, |man. lost despite nomination by beth the Democrats and liberals. \Boss control became a cutting issue ‘a! against the whole Democratic- pore ticket. Desapio probably will be the in the party. It shows most distinctly in the sharp choice the voters have imade among President. Eisenhow- er, his. party and the Democrats. Eisenhower was elected over- whelmingly in 1952 and 1956, But in the three congressional races since Eisenhower took office, the voters have given the Democrats control of the legislative branch. Tuesday's ‘beating forces- the Republicans to face this gloomy]. question: ‘‘Unless we can spme- how regain voter cofifidence, how can we possibly hope to win the]: presidential and congressional elections in 1960?" No Republican in sight, Eisenhower down, seems to have the answer. Despite all the campaign urging by Eisenhower and Vice Presi« dent Nixon—some of it pretty shrifl—the voters still put their faith iri the Democrats to run Con. gress, : This sometimes gets difficult to understand since both parties are basically conservative except that the Republicans, or many of them, Seem even more s0, _ * ok ok, One conclusion seems fair: : That the voters definitely think]. the Democrats more truly repre- sent their views and interests, are more responsive to their needs, and in these days of vast social changes are more progressive. That can explain to some extent why the voters elected: Eisenhow-|- er while defeating his party: in Congress, for he has tried to fol- low a moderately progressive: line in his administration. * * x * But neither he nor his party can claim that a majority of congres-|: sional Republicans could, or per- haps would want to, be called Ei- senhower Republicans, It seems difficult to think that either Eisenhower or Nixon can © MADEMOISELLE © MARTINIQUE AND OTHERS Chies j we could sell for as much as $16 oe vie sizes! All styles! All colors! M’S SHOES oo St. Next Door to Federals Including Well Known Makes as: © ANDREW GELLER © TOWN & COUNTRY © TROYLINGS @ |. MILLER © © PALIZZO % L ST 3 DAYS! | to Save at Diem’s on Nationally Famous ‘WOMEN’S SHOES your choice from |. | ““t = ' Sepaaee A doctor must hide his heartbreak; but. the sight of a small child fading from life touches the human Eeing bebind the great profession. One of his patients is named:Ann. She is eight years old. She has grey eyes and {air iair-and a doll named Taggers. ; He needs desperately the: tools. that. “will Jet him help the 18,000 boys and girls who are . stricken by leukemia each year. Tod@y the doctor discovered that Ann is suffer- ing trom the mysterious cancerous malady of wi® blood called leukemia. Supplying the tools he needs. to help hess children is. one of the many jobs of your He can hope to protong her life awhile. He_can only’ hope. CARE Enough...to GIVE Enough 1958 UNITED FUND DRIVE October, 21 —November I1 PONTIAC AREA UNITED FUND © * 55 CAMPAIGNS IN ONE. The United Fund is a permanent, non-profit corporation created to unite separate appeals for funds in one annual drive. This way. collection costs are lowered, AO ee Ban a toate’ el execs SG See OO Coe we gen ae Be This Message for the United Fund. Sponsored BYE oo, THE PONTIAC STATE BANK a - THE DE Auer Heights : Pontiac Unicn Lake Z Drayton. Plains = a es oe aatmmnen ene Ramee United Fund dollars. - ca Fortunately, . with your "past help,.steady progress. has been made, Many agencies are ot work in the war against leukemia and other forms of cancer. The disease can: be> detected in the early stages. Some patients - can be helped. But the great goal is the cure. With such a golden ~, : won't you give again this year, ee ey Why should you give... -and hew much? .Give ... because each of us has a moral duty to assist those less fortunate’. . . because the TORCH DRIVE is the United “Way of Giving. The Pontiac Area Ynited Fund is you and 100,000 like you, giving in. the common- cause. * Gives. your fair share. Give enough to miss ft! Give the amount that will give you the -satisiaction of knowing that inthis great army, you stayed in step. Se ee a ee eo Se i d ! } i 1 ! i ! I j ! 1 ' 1 1 i tm, or EDISON co. x : Ning" teanse tensioned Fs have levy Up | 2% ~The pres, which would te ee 921T to Te. “Detroit js $600,000 a year. al80!frem: three to five members. Relieve the bus system other city departments, mills. also. was re- extensive re. | wa i ~— 7 Dried Milk ts Historic from four to seven. > In a sweeping and Wayne of accede county taxes for five years "ito raise 1244 million dollars for rae ‘of. welfare hospital bills , - Enlargement of the Department. - iof Street. Railway Commission’ $150,000" to $170,000 annually in charges for service made by Enlargement of the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners Voters approved a proposal per- mitting payment of taxes at banks: to; b ge _ | bor was malig of ae. A. Armstrong of Keego Harbor oe best man. Ushers were Roger L. 4 bridegroom's. brother. A reception was held in se ‘Halt in Keego Harbor. Emily Post Should Have Solution to This One _ RICHMOND, Va; w — The Rich- mond News Leader reports this one: A man was éating beans and hot dogs in a restaurant. His fork cut into a hot dog, but the end circled off his plate and into. the open ‘handbag ofa woman at the next | MRS, TARRY G, HOLLISTER Hewett and James L. Holgi: + : ah Pour Towns Moetet St. “Athens urch W a in According to Dr, R. Lyle Riddell, Lapeer County coroner, Allen F, Keyes died sometime between 10 and 11 p.m. after he had rolled over onto his face while sleeping on the car seat. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. ‘Keyes - of 4629 E. Castle Rd, While Mrs, Keyes was at the high school affair with her f1-- year-old son. and 10-year-old po e : | frequently while he was working, eres s told Riddell, x*-.* Keyes said he_parked the auto at the door of “the elevator and had checked to, that the chil- dren. were safe at 10 p.m. When the ingther returned to the auto at Ti _p.m., she found the child suffo- ted. 2 LOU-MOR ysier ‘ ~-tand also gave a majority to a table too engrossed in conversation|ings and took ‘three and a halfias their Democratic opponents’ in offering BURI INGTON, Vt. (UPI) —What proposed constitutional convention to notice, What to do? 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ad SAVE [| Pima cme | st OLEO hale we CANS. ? ( f 3 ee cree ee : ebm sqto ears ‘ 29" [gene tg ? is | Bec eee eee, )2 hee “Mrs. Charles Liseks (left), and Mrs, Thomas’ -Cahape of Scott Lake road, new members of the Pontiac Chapter of Needlework Guild Inc., present | phair bi nig erties of clothing to’ Mrs will turn the. é 3 of Scott ‘Lake road. Mrs. Ricketts, a new director, garments in at the Nov. 13 ineharee at First. Presbyterian Church. Nee Ricketts a “Ong to wash and ‘one to seats? Mrs, Fiencis H. Phelps told her children, Bobby and Suzanne, as she — new outing flannel pajamas to them for her sorte: add to the Needlework Guild Ingathering on Nov. 13... Mrs, Phelps of Pine Tree Trail, a new a pren will provide two pairs of each size. . Wife Has 30 Dresses, Nothing to Wear—Abby ‘Cab Driver Being Taken for Ride By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN- “DEAR ABBY: My wife gets. me sore, When I ask her if she wants to go out, she says she would love .to, ing to wear. I | go to her clothes | closet and I see no less than 30 dresses hanging there.and_ still she has nothing one suit a year, and T have plen- to wear. ABBY ty - What's the answer?” . HACK. DRIVER . DEAR DRIVER: Your wife means she has nothing NEW to .wear. But this excuse is no longer léegitiniate because now the older a lady’s dress m the newer it — * * - “DEAR ABHY: For almost » two years I have been happily — married to @ wonderful man. treat me like their but she has noth. . to wear! I buy ~ ruin her book. I think if she really loved me. she would get rid of the pictures. Should I mention it again? It bothers me terribly,” HURT DEAR HURT: Take seme new pictures of your husband and yourself and be sure they are the same size £m al * * ate ‘Mrs, William S. Isgrigg will _ be at the receiving table, with section presidents check- ing in the sea of their di- rectors. y ‘ TO SERVE CORFEE ce Coffee and British pastries will be served by. members of the Queen Mary Section, wo en of English, Welsh, Irish Scottish , from 10 to. 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Walter. Gal- braith will be chairman, as: sisted by. Mrs, George Bick- ley and Mrs, Nelson Hill. _ . The public is invited to the coffee hour ‘and to see the garments and household linens piled high on tables. Following an 11:30 business meeting, Mrs. Chauncey* = Burke and Mrs, George - Crane will be in tharge of Poy tribution. * * i Needléwork Guild is the » “charity af, ae other char- * ities.”” Our school oe visiting nurs- es, our hospitals, child care centers and old age homes all ‘look to Needlework Guild for, aid. x © &€ Often, during the school year private cases are referred to » Needlework Guild. Usually families need only tem- help as a result of sick- ness, fire or other disaster The guild Fives assistance con, fidentially: OPEN TO ALL, _ . Anyone who annually: gives ' two new articles of clothing household linen’or money with which to buy Garments may be a member.-> * * * Clothing may be made at home or purchased, Especially needed are socks, sweaters, ’ skirts, shirts, caps, dresses, boy’s trousers, warm pajamas, underwear, towels, sheets, _washcloths and outing. flan. . nel sheets. Under the direction of Mrs. Claire R. Gaukler and Mts. Henry P. Gaukler, trousers, jackets, shoes and galoshes are bought for special cases. * * * Officers .assisting Mrs, sen rington at the Ingathering will be Mrs, Edward P. Barrett, first vice president; Mrs. Burke, second vice president: Mrs. Harold A, Furlong, third vice president: and Mrs;-Har- old A. Fitzgerald, fourth vice~ president. Others in the group include Mrs. A. J. Michal, executive secretary; Mrs. Donald Nich- olie, recording secretary; and Mrs. W. Ross Thompson, treas-~ urer. Miss Ella Green and Mrs. Herbert G. Lowes are honor- ary presidents, Those who would like to join Needlework Guild are asked to call Mrs. Arthur H. Harrington or any officer, - Probation Ofticer Speaks Reports on the ‘progress of Girls Town at Belleville wére heard and contributions made when members of the Round Table Club held their Noyem- ber meeting Tuesday at the Rochester home of Mrs. Har- Mrs, K. K. Krietz, program. chairman, introduced ~ Margar- et Schnoll who discussed her work as a U.S. probation and parole officer of the Eastern District. of Michigan-Women's Division, ; * * * Miss Schnoll has had exten- sive training and experience in social work and is the only woman officer in this district. She Spoke of her work with women offenders whom she de- ne... wothen who have Committed socially unaccept- and have been Mrs. F. Hi. Riley, club presi- ‘dent, and Mrs. Krietz presided at the refveshment fable. As- _ sisting the hostess were Mrs. | aia Ford, Mrs. R. C. Cum- Desi: gay plaid shirts, nweasehs, skirts, mittens, socks and articles of household linens are being contributed by members of the Pontiac Osteopathic Society to the Needlework Guild In- Admiring some of the mittens their mother will take to the Needlework, Guild Ingathering are Susan (left) and hates Briney, sqneliers of Mr. and angora. ~ gathering. . Shown putting pairs are (left) Mrs. R..Mark Todd of Cherokee road aud. Mrs. Kenneth R. Bartholomew of Berry road. pari ie? ~~, Mrs. James W. Briney of East Iroquois road. Susan. is trying on the green plaid, and Barbara the the “fluffy ‘ad News of Pérsonal Intorost in Area Leaving today for Boston to attend the GM Motorama were Mr. and Mrs. §. E.. Knudsen, . Mr. and Mrs. -Robert W, Emerick, Mr. and.Mrs. Frank V. Bridge and Mr, and Mrs. John C. Jamieson. a a 7 Mr,- and Mrs. Bruce Annett of Sylvan Shores are leaving by plane Saturday for a week in San Francisco, Calif. They will then fly down to Los Ange- ~ les to spend a few days, re- turning by train stopping at the Grand Canyon and —_ Fe, ’ ON. M. ; * w+ * After two-days of, meetings and conferences. with Jewish community leaders and wel- fare workers from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and South America, Abe Lapides left Geneva, Switzerland, Mon- day for Israel to study settle- ment and welfare needs of the country. - Mr. Lapides attended the Ge- neva conference as part of the United Jewish Appeal Study Mission to attend the 1958 Country Directors Conference of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, primary agency serv-- ing Jewish needs overseas, whose major funds come from the annual campaigns of ‘the USA. * * * Mary Ann and Nancy Clifton of Osceola drive and Mary Kel-« ler of Menominee road have left for Denver, Colo, While there they plan to go skiing at Aspen., * * * Two Pontiac area students have enrolled in classes at Elk- hart University, to begin Oct. 27. Gloria E. Everett of Baldwin avenue will take a medical sec- retarial and laboratory tech- ‘nician course, and. Janet Simp- son of Bircherest street is en- rolled in the medical labora- tory teghnician course, * * * Four Pontiac area students attending Anderson College, Anderson, Ind., are Ruth Har- gett of Orchard, Lake, a sopho- more in mathe- matics; Carolyn Rabel ‘of Greer road, a sophomore ma- joring in biology; and Benny Williams of Emerson avenue, alsa a sophomore majoring in history. ‘ ; A, juniop attending the Col- . lege-is Charles Benjamin Klein Jr. of Opdyke road whose ma- jor is history. Mrs. Compton Heads Group Golf Club Elects Officers Mrs. Arthur Compton was elected president of the Niblick Club Tuesday at. a meeting held in the home of Mrs, F. Howard Grady on Neome drive. Other officers. elected were Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer, vice presi- dent; Mrs, Percy Newman, secretary;, and Mrs, 0. W. \ Burke, treasurer, Appdinted social cite Fox, assisted: _ man. Forming the golf committee are ae Do Nephler and Mrs. rose fee, Mr. and-Mrs, Robert John-.. -son (nee Billie Joyce Inkel) of — Perrin Airbase, Sherman, Tex- as, announce the’ birth of a son, Noy. 2. Grandparents’ are ie! and Mrs, Robert L. Sharp of Mon- Four pages today in Women’s Section — ica street and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. er x * © Mr. and Mrs. D. Rob- inson (nee Genevieve Baal) of - Lake. Apalachi street announce the liam Robinson of Reaaeet street. : : Beta Sigma Phi Plans Dinner, Christmas Party’ Hollway, _ ‘She oy Pi (Who! will be the feminine miovie And, a “atk il kn Vi ot setag eeticns Hollywood deed, was Gwen when she left) columnies ] rete Nekoae a eee Lie | Ry LOUELLA 0. PARSONS [dancer and assistant choreographer] Suke | . HOLLYWOOD — It’s nothing new ‘to Jack Cole) hoping: for—but not) ,. B ifor Broadway darlings to invade | expecting—the big break. up |] | films, but 1958 is the season of the a. oe has to bestow, 1 “big switch” with a hevy of Holly-| Gene Kelly, Jack Cole and Fred| Perry (Tony) "|iwood-trained beauties on display)|A stair e—all of whom she had ry a to sone of the Mgnt shown i qorked. With—Cinplly prevalied 00 ; ji the biggest town! ; Gwen to * "try ‘her dock qm Rivet a| ‘This unusual state of affairs was way.” exugleiah, [kicked off last year when Anne (onside hat tappinel ' | with fingertip REF Bancroft, movietown leading lady, ee § val. ’ Dust -over lightly with face | t imade such an acting explosion: | powder to set the color. ‘[iplaying opposite Henry» Fonda in. | Por you who a oe = -[ithe two-character “Two for the | eyes, eye shadow is not for | Jiscesaw” that writers had to be; i ‘Por aes we ‘lh cailed in to fatten Henry's star | role t | Bocury Shoppe PE 271, |, XO elowing: Anne onto the | Rich Battely: “Cookies “808 Pontiac Siete Bank | among others, Miyoshi = -Made.With Cookie Press |} By- JANET ODELL weekly “activity. Sewing and @ s You are probably iaceaty ee ae eee 2 thinking of some of the cookies Mrs, Max Sutton you will make for Christmas "4, cup, Srortening, waiter reietyes | this year. Try these Nore 3,“cups tour wegian Spritz cookies now 44,/*#*P00m baking powder holida 1 teaspogn almond. flavoring we => ¥ Cream shortening, add | , oe « a: m _ sugar gradually, then unbeat- © . en egg. Beat well. Add sifted , Mrs. Max Sutton has a Nor- dry ingredients, then flavor- © wegian background. She is ing. ‘Chill. : * active in PTA work because Put dough through a cooky - of her two little girls. Teach. press. Bake 10-12 minutes at. ~ ing Sunday School is another emai ve sce sae Sinerbaod me p Bie. Rial _ Mrs, Irwin Posner serves tea to (left Isrdel met ‘Tuesday afternoon for their . to right) Mrs. Edward Avadenka and . ~ annual membership tea held at the Pine — Eth sg Kershenbaum. — Lake home “s Mrs. bean Tauber. id Canyon Suite shrugs and asks: “How can you Grand lose with Rodgers and Hammer- on COLUMBIA. stein? The show is already sold — qut until spring. I'm sleeping well STEREO *-*<".. IN FIRST PLAY ; Delores Hart has been in two of Elvis Presley's movies, ‘Loving You” and “‘King Creole.” She held her own with Anna Magnani, Anthony Quinn and Tony Franciosa; - in “Wild Is The Wind.” She was - ‘\¢o-starred with Montgomery Clift ‘jin “Lonely Hearts.” i Now Delores is in New York Elementary Lessons for Every Woman — By RUTH MILLETT | To agree with tee dental A woman should know better) hem he is than— To -try to fool another woman) . 17 ia : Company,” doing _ wa to let off a little "ttereophonic records : nae ot ee about’ her age. If she takes five? aga 4¢ she detends the relative play. years off her age it will make! ners criticizing. “he'll love her 27 S. Se Se. “J am just scared to death,” she another woman suspicious enough) po. 44, = “He gina : . “If I am not good in a to add ten. To win an argument from g man To ask another woman, “Do-you| _ Pe } ahs 1 chance—no nice director to} - Pauline Trigere is the |she is interested in romantically.|™d if I get one just like yours?” | - I . . : A man may have to admit that he|— “peter she is talking about designer of this slightly |\. wrong and a woman is right—|4eSS. a Plece of furniture or what- Professionol mate * ‘ PERMANENTS am so new and ‘so green, Mr. are +1. , ‘ , ever. ‘The ‘other woman will have Mer Reg eg Rikceed cot Me Sekine ‘er shaped wool plaid stream. jbut be doem't bave to like W. |S TS cies mot” But abe . project my voice.” _ (er coat featuring this fall's | To confide something she [won't miean it. ; pdt : which’ wae im equat| right plaid-colors and — re ae Fin Mere ! are 4 i e womah @ qe 4 IMPERIAL the Subattovehae fren < Ayer one ot| heavy textured fabric, | is her best friend. The only se- Auxiliar y Plans BEAUTY SALON ever'tent to Broacway, none ather| Double discs.in matching | {ching is the one she accom |V@terans Day plaid serve as buttons, and | ten anybody. | 219 Auburn Ave. winner of the“Tony” in her first|.@ fringed scarf drapes , Breaktast Nov. I] PE 4.2878 © three New’ York musicals, “Damn Pes | To give a young man she doesn’t) ae No ntment sieht Ses” Yankees.” “Can Can” and “New gracefully from the neck. like a date, simply because she! At the Ladies Auxiliary to Cook- Gir ie Town. oS line. : doesn't want to hurt his feelings. | Nelson Post, 20 meeting held. Mon- 7 - " She'll hurt him even worse if she| day at, the Post-home, Mrs. Leo : ; : goes out with him a few times| Mineweaser was appointed kitchen and then starts begging off every| chairman for Veterans Day Break- time he calls her. fast to be held for post members| | To believe the’ married man who|Nov. ‘11, Mrs. L. Gladys Williams! in ail es 3 tells her that his wife doesn’t un-|will be in charge of the dining im aes i Ee A "| derstand him. Chances are she|room.. f: ; - ceeiminall heercenre os q D E ri Gy | brokably enderstands Rin oaty toe! ee? Mrs. “Abraham Tauber (righ) Send jor th egg pelle ig agate . . { — {well. Final glans were completed for) “day, greets Mrs. Michael Davis. New meinbets were Sciavins Joa 308 apres ov 3° ie dept. Stores P Te set a porser" who isn’t a turkey dinner to be held for post, also at the tea, oe ee ee ee ‘ | | handy with tools on a do-it-your- |2Uxiliary and guests from 5:30 to sans! eae =e “ Pt © Fi | cclt Job, thinking t wilt save | Bm. Dec © at the post home: Sion 4 — fe | meng: Sesh meen oun tne 0 ot | cao lls ee Roger Dean, First’Philathea Class Pre q gad a I dreamed OPEN EVERY (| | dower toot to rave $20 co 0 sion (ticket chairman, M ; rogressive - rik ' te eets for Luncheon = NI - io , Special the evenin ri i iT was a a2 ° NIGHT TO 9 4 Zoom an_ unbecoming = an aus iamenn Dani 5 See nee tat as Dinner He Id 3 Monday through Saturday jj | SuDPly Because Tt is oe ee aaatfog|Dodman_of Auburn Heights Post.) Baptist Church Tuesday. 7m 7 . ) ‘i ee. g an Mrs. Howard Barnett sang and on Tuesday i we: un- i ini enough to deliberately wear an Cigarette ashes or dining Sis. Chevtetty Welaeares Of Las ee eicis I ; ts becoming style. tabl b be whisked i heavenly Penitee oud hs ~ come einktunie wa evn = wih @ ousd calgek epee Angeles spoke on the Hope In-| Members of Zeta Eta Chapter D Ploins i-\ ° |party than she can crowd into her| Lugging out the vacuum clean- | “@ns of Californian, _ {of Beta Sigma Phi and their 50 |: i mee! fe] |house. For if she does, it is sure| er should be. reserved for | Special guests were Henrietta /guests held @ progressive dinner er 566 as Pb dy “ ° 1) |to rain. heavy cleaning sessions. Wilson, missionary from Hong| Tuesday evening. /The theme wasi| EASY TERMS __ 0 7 , s\ | Kong, China and Mrs. Andrew Gar-|.,5., ‘awe Weal ‘ é s' LS. _ i : poecccccssssuscsscssoossseososomecssaesoeuass ner of Monrovia, Giaif. . Boiss i 0 is : George § a Newport § & , ¢ gw ay {e 9 =: got lewelty De Lin my a SS | |: Need a new permanent : S\Willis School Slates |. The appetizer was served at thel|_7* 8. SAamaw sr. « a, \ Just fl 8 ~ siIM ti f Fath home of Mrs. Thomas Bickley,| ae \ ust soy: j |e You'll be delighted with 3/Vieeting OF FOTMEFS salad at Mrs. Byron Barnes’ home.’ S y Maid , . es aa S| on Thursday evening there will|2%¢ Mrs. Bud Shelton served the] | LUNCHEON a enform Chor Ps \@ e y main course. Dessert was at the Sealtest | Cream } © cTony’s Exclusive @| be a get-together of Willis School home of Mrs. Clyle Haskill, ce ot Fedéral’s | i$ Pérmanents $jfathers to discuss plans for form- eo Ure Popular Prices - : jis EOS e|ing a.Fathers PTA tp encourage * * & ‘Ate © using specially developed $ father-son activities. - Guests for the evening were Mrs. RIKER FOUNT. AIN i 3 ae ee so ¢|_ At the meeting, to be held at] William Dingman, Mrs. Gary|| Biker Building Lobby "| Lobby © fg ae eet eae aaa = 4 @ er era. ; ie rs ale. : : * f | 3. M B eauty &, ] $}titm, “Jackson Prison Riot.” Re- “Fly” to the Beautiful a ALOD F treshments will be served, p B ii 3 Riker Bldg Ta. of Lobby $ ontiac Bridge Club | Caribbean LS rE 3 Manty “sttauberey sumere Announces ‘Winners | Comptete air Toute Give Ye You ie i 3-7186 e stalks with a red covering—has de- : * + eal eel : Bt soncenecreccaewersvecsecccovesovooaccnoseoeses ee Bavor. sduvaing tanga eae ay ¢ Wendectul e, Eacting Flight ee : ‘ rte session at Elks Temple. |] Por details, reservations and trans- BRN aes, (ener Rees N BI ey Donald Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs.|| ‘ “Your Dealer in Dreams” ew ‘Bive |: rT} 99 Mee Poe Bam, Robert Kircher, | BIRMINGHAM j Pn ! Gi Hi Hew 5 it Mrs: Perry Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. ; \ bi ATTENTION! Ive im a. ul Jerome Fanger, Dr. und Mrs 2 Bh deppilpcalbssnty na Ladies— F, Endress, Dave Utley and Henry] 4,5 GEACE PLUMMER _iirminghim Georgia. iL or Coat for Christmas! = If He Has Bought His Clothes Here “ During the Past 5 Years : WE HAVE HIS MEASUREMENTS! 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Order Early; a . #9 : low chrysanthemums for. her This versatile Back with organdy, cut out, ‘Every’ ees likes -mono- |Roselawn drive. Mr. Leach at-| | . jtends the General’ Motors em : > Itute of ‘Technology. _T-Straps Modify ‘Long -Leg’ Look . Empire styling. . The blouse features a eta a tied ince Greas With match 2 crepe blouse - grammied bathroom | accesso- peony Be hota — all |santhemum corsage. = | | pean be worn , or. one Following’ a ree held at ee sioaday + ey td be ard rece: 9 a pepo ine church, the Rew Mrs. Post in or i yas iecenernaventie, with pete hoon nd ons sean = —— ——==> changed to. a green woo th accented automa ldress with black accessories and| is sewing machines “or attach- sic sowty; axound oullne PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL igs ob aaag Frise for aj with perky a sik tame G monogram, 11 Va S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontise, Mich, ' bows to add i suggest a coordinated bath- When stitching is completed, ‘Enrollments Available in Day or coe Classes x The couple will reside on South . cut away. excess fabric close Weite, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. room sét of aquafaille shower curtain, soft terry towels and bath. mat in antique gold and-— . moss green, with contrating satin appliqued monograms. Usé gold applique on the green towels, green on the gold. “1! Most pattern companies of- to the line of stifching. _ : This also is a great idea for Christmas gifts, if you start : ary, _PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 7 UPTRE taflnence in belratyline:reanien a’ basic permanent and a forward wisp of hair. Indoor gardens can be fun and you can install them with As waitslines and hemlines rise, it is interesting‘ to: see - that shoe lines rise alsp. The . presently popular T-strap shoe - helps to modify the “‘long leg”’ effect created by short skirts. The high T-strap tends to make the ankle appear broad- “MRS. GILBERT POST oR. 7 |sousa IN STEREO he Sn neat . cada nran . very low T-strap might be best’ for the wonian-with a slightly broad ankle. sys. "Sousa in HI-FI" on WARNER BROS. STEREO | Michigan's largest selection of =. stereophonic records 27 S. Saginaw St. ‘Beautiful ~ Diamonds “Direct from H olland” 2-5812 | MINX MODES === aes re here! The wy holiday collection for If juniors, 70.17... «from 14.95 pattern — add 10 cents for er pattern for’1st-class mailing. Send er. Therefore a shoe witha e Girls Ranch. Crawtord dr., who showed slides | * ot his recent trip-to Germany. Custom Draperies - cowl neckline, CALLIE’S . BEAUTY SHOP fer transfer patterns for mono- li lll cil ills li sili Mi il front vents. | Sammins. Here's-how to do it: | neers around. a window area 116 North Perry we eon 9 , Trace design on cotton satin. or room divider, . det te te tn tithe te tie nin din, it th th Ahn Alt dnt lta ilies din sl, nal and ‘short : ‘ sleeves. Plans Dec. | 7 Tea Opti -Mrs. Sods Slides" A report on ‘Girls Ranch was \given by Mrs. H. A, Miller when the Dpti-Mrs, Club of Pontiac met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Leon Bigger. * * * A silver tea will be held at the. Birmingham Community House Dec, 7, with proceeds to benefit Brussels in Belgium. duced as a new member. Wolfe and Mrs. G. W. Lyons. Mrs. freshment table. sterdam in the Netherlands and Mrs, Joseph Hebda was intro- Assist- ing the hostess were Mrs. Richard Irving Gillies and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman presided at the Bi We've made a special purchase of new 1958 patterns and colors in Wools, Nylons and Free Labor on The YARDSTICK © MIRACLE MILE Blends, from America’s largest carpeting mill, You get our terrific savings passed on to you during this important x *« * ‘ice ‘nai bo de my Band Instrument cluded Aachen, Cologne, Bonn, _ RI Stuttgart, to = Am- ‘ . REPAIR Trained Expert Matching Jewels © dete Jewels matched exactly to /— ¢@ Guaranteed the color: “Poo! _suit_o1 ~ dress ' apteared in the Paris collections, For insance, a vio- AT: 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-222 A $ |N.Y. Print plainly name, address i with zone, size and style number. : Andre Presents « a staff of skilled stylists ; to please the fancy of * the most — woman, _ ae Very Special ; rsion. The New | , Feather Cut Custom Cold. 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Elliott’s Carpet Buyer, . Assist You in Choosing — the Proper Carpeting: for Your wos Here Early for Choice Selection of These Values : SAVINGS Up to 40% EASY . Credit Terms REG. | SALE SQ. YD. SQ YD! 9.95 6.95 DESCRIPTION Rippled Textured Wilton......... ‘ pall, ae Werks "11 95 aoe “tn ie... 10.95 7.95_ en Tee 8.95 6.95 eed lop” 8 8.95 6.951 Sauk Reon 11.95. 8. te . a Wednesday, Thursday dad Friday Until ° : During This Senet Sole oe ’ &, “et - : 1 4 : : é see, | ™ oN . 5 o cA ‘ ; ‘ ‘. ‘ : ' 5 : Pee OE SE nat eke a ; ¢t 4 SNS Pa y, Loren F. Thompson Wed Parents of the couple are the) — Harry Vernons of West Rundeil street and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Thompson of Court. drive. { The bride wore 2 silk taffeta : 2 ATTEND BRIDE A hand-set crown of pearls andi rhinestones held her fingertip. veil, You May Be Blunt .- --|--MRS.-LOREN F. THOMPSON . By EMILY Post “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you es : a" a FI i f ge® gz fi 2a iF i do (outside Hi | not on the tablecloth, He thinks I misunderstood your advice so will you please set us some on this?" — Answer: As long as the roll is dry it may be put on_ the tablecloth, but when buttered it should be put on your plate, -|Hayward and Stephanie Jones, " | ASSIST BRIDEGROOM land a smorgasbord luncheon was _ op Halloween 4from— their clothing drive for Thanksgiving of Freneh illusion and shie carried a caspade bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid, Emily Thompson, ‘the bride- groom's sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Carolyn Hick-| 6 wo affair, the man, fleanor Hassenzahi, Eunice Loleta Willett of Oxford was the flower girl. Her.dress was of white dotted Swiss accented with blue. The bride’s sister, Marilyn Ver- non, sang the wedding recital. William McCorkle was best man. ie ‘= carnations, Federation Holds Meéting Today in Pontiac Mrs, R, W. Spaulding of Lansing, ee. on nutrition at the meeting Members work was displayed served at noon. Pathfinder Group of Riverside Seventh Day Adventist Church col- lected more than 600 cans of food and they have ac- cumulated 2,150 pounds of clothes baskets, it was an- “Jit’s good pickup work for winter- of Southeastern Michigan Dorcas: pattern — add five cents for each oshionatta,; Club Holds" Banquet accompanied by Mrs. Marlene Mar- dis at the piano. Fall flowers flowing from a cornucopia centered the banquet table, The centerpiece was giv- en as a prize to Mrs. Daniel Navarre, Members were pre- Patient in Hospital Mrs, Nora Kittredge of West Pike street is a patient at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital. Make those odd moments count. This afghan is made bit by ‘bit; time, You'll enjoy it. So easy to crochet—use any kind of yarn. Pattern 644: Crochet. di- rections for 9-inch medallion (point to point). Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. Needlecraft Baok — just out — has lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, cial surprise to make a little girl/ happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to nounced, 2a color, Send 25 cents for this book. When? What? Why? er. I was rewarded with a fishy stare Daughters of Isabella} want a B.A. degree?’ _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; NOYE! HELP NEEDED HELP rrovioeo Prescription reams to. the Shoe es PRE-WALKER EQUINO VARU SURGICAL SHOES — TARSO PRONATOR — SUPINATOR | eae 'MEDIUS STRIDE-RITE and GERBERICH — ~ PAYNE with Thomas Heels — Long Counters — Steel Arches — Wedges — Extra. ‘Straight Lasts In our own SHOP, we . . . Wedge shoes and build special heels—transfer braces—build cork, elevated soles — remove counters — fasten.rotator straps —- attach Denis-Browne splints. : Always have your doctor check your child’s “i before weight bearing. ~ é Do not wear tight shoes or short stockings check shoes ot least every three months. — Employers . and personnel directors should cone ) sider q@ person on his or her own merits rather hen let age be a deterring factor. ‘By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Most of my readers know. what and never even thought about my] il. recently when I had a I think about conscioumess —| 98° unt I believe it of pi thon shattering experience with a col- years ever do. I want to print part|/&se Tegistrar. “I had asked how many hours If — of a dynaimic and ‘amusing letter which came recently from a read-|needed to quality for my degree. dame, you ARE 45. Why do youll. Hold Dinner Meeting:| “my Daughters of Isabella met for dinner at the Old Mill Monday evening to plan for the coming year, The first party will be held Novy. 24 at K. of C. hall with Mrs. Richard Ashton. and Mrs, Lewis Cooper in charge of games. Mrs. Charles Berch and Rose’ Griffin are in charge of prizes: On the re- q = | Holiday Menu available - a at Available at BOTH Our Stores SapeS ? NATURAL: freshment commitiee are Mrs.| impotent fury and also makes >A ; Joseph Pfeffer and Estelle Stevens. _ —- te bash gomeone over HEALTH Ye See ah cuanto ii FOODS Juvenile Booterie Family Shoe Store helps relieve brittleness. But |home for my family, design and| ie ronabeon 28 E, Lawrence St. 928 W. Huron at Telegraph it often is wise. to.check on ost of my clothes and (Formerly 88 Wayne) your diet if nails continue to (Open Fri. & Sat. to 9) | | (Qpen Mon. & Fri. to 9Y — split and crack. munity affairs. 1 have frequently if ‘.FE 4-4601 Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y] A new 1959 Laura Wheeler) - quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- LAE ABORE SEI FREE---at Our Store. ‘a 9x12 Forecast Vinyl Floor Just for 8 _ Any at Our i Store and Registering from-Now Until November Your Name 8th THIS FLOOR WONT SPOT! Congoleum-Nairn Forecast VINYL _ Floor Never Needs Serabbing Bleach, fruit acids, greasd, even Hp won't stain, won't spot, si asiest floor in America to keep clean. Never needs waxing. So Beautiful ... Yet the average room costs less $449 Sq. Yd. 256 South; Saginaw—Park Free 4 ’ ps oS. 7 Orn Swing. into the year's brightes idea car... ‘59 Plymouth / optional on many other models. And for ’59 the entire Plymouth line sparkles with exclusive new ideas in convenience, comfort, ~ economy—and get-up-and-go! Your Plymouth dealer will be more net enema am, oe Swing in and’ swing out ata finger’s touch. Who else but Plymouth in the low-price field would think of seats that swivel? (It’s one new reason the, Sport Fury’s the most talked-about car in the low- price class.) Swivel front seats are standard on Sport Fury models, IF AT'S NEW, PL GOT IT! SEE THESE FEATURES AT YOUR DEALER'S! 1. MIRROR-MATIC \rear-view tir- —— REAR SPORT DECK ie ror* automatically headlight inction, Standard on og taddch dazzle from behind. models, optional on other Plymouths. | 2. AUTOMATIC BEAM.CHANGER* 5&.NEW V.8 PERFORMANCE ‘4 at dims your headlights for others. your toe with the New Golden Com- 8.NEW FURY LINE invludes daz ™4#ndo 395* or Fury V-800 engines, zling -hardtps, convertibles at new 6. PUSHBUTTONS for driving, heat- T% low prices! ing, ventilating give new convenience, Toe bet by ox tomorrow ahd 4 bes trade —_ o— = _ * Optional, low extra cost. . Se ’ 4 ~ Don't mise THE NE W PLYMOUTH SHOW with LAWRENCE WELK weekly of ABC-TV. mm Hi HY ‘THIS COUPON WORTH 106 ‘Libby's Frult COCKTAIL 2° AQ Redeem. this coupon eb. oe 18 “NATIONAL FOOD STORE. Limit one coupon por onvive Sot: Nor. 6, 1958.” ise ry , | ~ an NT a a A. No. 203 39.0 Cage : bh’ THIS COUPON WORTH 16s ae tI Nt “Unbye Crashe or Send S = a en Yor PINEAPPLE 2 19 - Redeem coupen et your NATIONAL FOOD STORE. Ue one coupon per family. Coupon expires Set., Noy. 8, 1958. A LIBBY S$ Price eT Tee EE EE Wi . | ? UNE OO UY Solid Pack, Libby's PUMPKIN SD aorsunsagann THIS COUPON WORTH ee Libby’ $ Tomato Juic Gon “19 ’ Libby's Rodin this coupon ot. your NATIONAL” FOOD STORE. Limit one coupon per femily. Coupon expires Set,, Nov. 8, 1958. 9\ Cream Corn | Sm att cc * te creel eed teat eal et ol me ee me eee ee a Smad ee tot eal oI — et — { or bihbys eT Sweet Peas | THIS COUPON WORTH 10¢ sy ‘ You Save 10¢ Libby's Sweet Peas or Cream CORN 225" : Redeem this coupon et your. NATIONAL FOOD STORE. Limit one coupon per temily. Coupon expires Sat., Nov. 8, 1958. oe T-BONE STEAK « ‘ 99% ae a ee > r ec T uswy more om | SLAB Bacon aaa ar) perstew 4556 : Sino, HA ee ees @ee-e Yarn 2 $459 , Nae ma 49: | —7" | . BREADED SHRIMP area eee : 59: ae Garden Fresh Frozen 7 ns . ) a0 ey / Your Choice Hillside Brand Cold Meats Peas, Corn or French Fries PICKLE LOAF oe ec ee ee oe . OLIVE. LOAF eee ° ‘© @ 0 © 0 e Full el og . : DUTCH LOAF ee eC ee te ew ew sme PEPPER LOAF... . UNCHEO U.S. NO. 1 IDAHO, Finest Quality \ « stlananact tL , menace: SL POTATOES 10: ad ea Fresh Vegetable Sale! . ‘ i oa ¢ SPINACH she 4 “19 ~ Pet Ritz Frozen THIs ~— WORTH 156 Red Glo : Tomatoes 3%” 29: " Redeem this coupén et your NATIONAL FOOD STORE. Limit one coupon per family, Coupon expires . Set,, Nov. 8, ison AT TAA SSS02302035550330 22 ‘ THIS COUPON worTH I%e Silver Floss SAUER No. = 9Q: KRAUT this coupon et your MATIONAL FOOD - sr tar one oe omeee per family. Coupon Set,, Nov. 8, 1958. ANU sascrmeneaene ASUS SSI om Dae ge Tor TASTE — Sliced White SBREAD 22: (39° j Loavés K. apreauced 29: ; itt Pickes “59° dom. ) ' “s f Pilleby a . - Celle Bag—Torsed Bay CAKE MIXES .. ‘te 29° bee DRESSING ~ ‘he 29s SALAD..... : . Cello Bag-——Cole Ee ae ences ae 24065 Orchard Lake Rd. at 10 Mile Raw thre her fandedee el une ta Union Lake Rd. Monday thre Saterday 9 A.M. to-9 P.O. oe ; $ pee 4889 Djnie Hwy. at Walton, KALE che Drayton P | ee ee ; Daa “Bat AM, to 6 P. Monday thre Saturday 9 A.M. tee roe TURNIPS . appt ny | PARsNPs . Pree, a CHECKING THE CARGO — Mrs. Harry Stowell of 43 Elizabeth Lake Rd. check a valuable cargo:to be taken to an area hospital. ‘They are Red Cross turning point in the lives of an area family. Although the scene was tragic: * at first, the turning point for Mrs-7 Jones, ‘when she was. struck by a passing car, was possibly the best thing that ever happened to her, The “good” in this accident was brought about by the Pon- ‘tlac Chapter of the . American Red Cross, a United Fund _ agency, A volunteer in the hospital emer- gency. room notified Mr. Jones, and the Red Cross began euoelying what eventually amounted to pints of blood that Mrs. pth required for transfusions in the coming weeks. . After Mrs. Jones was in the hos- pital for some time, a Red Cross Gray Lady noticed that her ‘hus- band never came to visit, When a Here, Mr. and Motor Service what it would cost him to replace the blood, She-expiained that replacement Was able to do it, This turned a ee | He wes unemployed, having quit his job. when his wife was. hos- pitalized, This was necessary, the volunteer found, because he had to care for their only daughter, It was. then discovered that the 5-year-old daughter was badly re- tarded both physically and men- tally, and the parents had been caring for her since birth without knowing outside help could be ob- J2/ tained at little or no cost. The Red Cross saw that both parents had done more than could be expected of them and that there was a definite financial need present, Other trained workers set out to find a suitable hospital, skillful Red-Cross volunteer, homey best equipped to give the crippled service worker contacted him, Mr. Jones first said he was afraid of| child proper care. This was done and transporta- » Itiac Motor employe and this wife. — she too got a job. ORGANS. Wiegand Music Center | MIRACLE MILE & SHOPPING iu | CENTER FE 2-400 |) . . a i | PAYDAY Mey -\ si 7 LOANS TIL| PAY DAY| $50 for 2 wks «only 70¢! | other loans to $500 with 24 mos, to repay es _ Pentise Press” Photo % volunteers. “transporting blood plasma-to a hds- | cas YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN pital blood bank. This is typical of the many ancerve_ 13 wes a services performed each day by volunteers of $25.00 | $25.35 . the local’ Red Cross, a United Fund agency. -_ $0.00 = 51.40 ; se tt Fie pean es tion was se the Bgapiall per month on ony remeinder by Red Cross otor Service volun-| teers, in this case a retired Pon-| LOAN CO. After a gradual recovery fa- cilitated by thetireless help of Gray Ladies, Mrs, Jones re- turned home to a new life, Her husband Jjhad taken a re- sponsible position as landscaper for a large county firm, In several s all happened several years ago, Today Mr. and Mrs, Jones have paid all debts that were hang- ing over their heads at the time of. the accident and have moved from their two-room dwelling to a comfortable home in a modest res- idential neighborhood, * They visit their daughter at ENcore Restaurant Me; Ae Ts Viti Large Selection STEREOPHONIC RECORDINGS DINNER MIRACLE MILE MUSIC otter Miracle Mile FE 8-0021 YOU'RE RIGHT TO USE MORE SUGAR Michigan Made Sugar 90 few calories. in fact there ore of normol activity. And since = * ime Onan ates ; bel] helps you control your weight, become only digie saitllie veer éguiatis sh tab bah only 18 calories in a level teaspoonful. 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Reg. 39¢ : oy 1 a” MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER MID DwNTER eae IT : THURSDAY.—-FRIDAY--SATURDAY. 1} Women’s dress shoes Reg. to 8. 95 _ 250 COUNT _ DINNER NAPKINS Ret. 39c 27: e T. GRANT CO. choose from. Size 8% to 11. Shorts, mediums,: talis. Skala we a) , NADON‘S. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER _ FOR JUNIOR SIZES sT TO 13 15 ae Women’s cosual Shoes Reg. to 5.95 38 WEDNESDAY 6 to 9 P. M. ONLY Ladies’. 2-Way Stretch || SIRBLES 4.4 | WEDNESDAY 6. to 9 P. M. ONLY 1 Creation” KEPPIE DOLLS “ \ 7 % 1 : | Ti Bag Repeating B Bhi. ges AS ” Ge 228 = : Complete ) 4g Sellout | | LY Neiners: | ame r have more » tr fo 4 ty [ee : _of these | = ape = eee: wonderful | IGe 37 o tettitic +" alles: bie ” : : Be ES 3 at HRD md en : Seer =a , i pricetad desks atts Ss . _ Abe = : oy as FS mm \ ANT Lame Stainproof plastic finish top _all Purpose STUDENT DESK 36" x 16" x 29" high. -Limed oak Be with one drawer. . Plastic finish top, black wrought iron legs. Sturdy construction. Can also be used as ge table or sewing table. ~ 1 SILVER DUST CARDS Box 1735, New York 46, N.Y. set(s) of T dozen Greeting Catds. For each set, 1 enclose 4 Regular or 2 Giant, or 1 King Size Silver Dust boxtop. My choice is (check one) Christmas Cards —_“All-Occasion Cards. , Christmas Card orders must be postmarked on-or before November 29, 1958. Orders postmarked after that date will be filled with All-Occasion - Cards." ADDRESS. ciry pnb cope gi aap t - ee. £8 ee Sh ).. oS Detachable cor steam = ay mostat d iI ui Girt’ and Girl's % ‘Nylon ’PETTICOAT with cord [00% white Fig bouf. push bes Oper. on te ba flock la : Tal ba to fill, sa calaty ther Me Reg hire Makes full ne so much more attrac. y Cverenfoed tive. Sines 4 to 14, | 9:3 : HOURS: 2 27233 0 ne Big Tender Green Giant Peas ae. 25¢ 2'%&e 37¢ © Tasty Treo “Niblets Corn aa Just Heat & Serve 98c Blueberry Pie Filler “stu” “Agr 47 BRAND — PKG. [peemeneneressreen 4 Big Pontiac Stores to Serve You 949 W. HURON ST., WR, TELEGRAPH RD. 4724 DIXIE HWY.,.DRAYTON PLAINS — “Above Open Monday Through Saturday from 9 to 9 1165 NW. PERRY ST., AT MADISON . Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evenings “i 9 26 W. PIKE ST., DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Som ent Se Bary balsa vigre me o . A o 4 on - Senators’ - Elected Tuesday WASHINGTON U—Here is a list of the Senators who were elected (X shows incumbent re-elected): Arizona—Barry Goldwater {R-X). California—Clair Engle (D), Connecticut — Thomas J. Dodd (D), Delaware—John J. Williams (R Xx). Florida—Spessard {Holland (D Ey Indiana—Vance Hartke (D) Maine—BEdmiund S. Muskie ‘D) (elected Sept. 8). Maryland—J. Glenn Beall Massachuset! (D-X), Michigan—Philip A. Hart €D). Mississippi—John- Stennis {D-X).} Missouri—Stuart Symington. (D-) za. Montana—Mikc M. ansfield (D-X). Nebraska—Roman L, Hruska (R- xX). Nevada—Howard Cannon (D).” New Jersey—Hayr ison A. Wil- liams {(D). (R-X). | s—John F. Kennedy | By Narrow 9 Per Cent issue failed yesterday ‘in. Pontiac for the ‘second time in two years, by a narrow nine per cent margin, | While the bond issue won a sim- ple thajority of votes, it did not New Mexico—Dennis Chaves (D- iXh. | New York—Kenneth B, Keating (R), . North Carolina—B, Everett Jor- dan (D-X),- North “Dakot: a—William Langer iR- Xj: Ohio— ae M. Young (D) |. Pennsylvania~—Hugh Seott (R). Rhode Island—John. O. _ Pastore iD-X). Tennessee—Albert Gore nse. Texas—Ralph W. (D-X). Utah—Frank E, Moss (D), Vermont—Winston L. Prouty (R), Virginia—Harry Flood Byrd (D- X), Yarborough | Washington—Henry M, Jackson (D-X). West Virginia—Robert C. Byrd (D) and Jennings Randolph* (D). Wisconsin — William Proxmire (D-X). (*Term ends Jan. 3, 1961.). . : ‘gather the three-fifths majority Pontiac ce Plant Defea : Only property owners voted on the question. The proposition called for a $3,- 300,000 general obligation ~bond issue to build a new sewage treat- tie the two together. The defeat was not as onesided as in the May, 1957 special elec- ‘tion. A $3,091,000 bond issue was iturned down then by 4,489 votes to, 2,199 The acar success of yesterda¥’s 4 bond issue was - attributed, in part, to Pontiac’s large voter | turnout. The last successful bond issue was in 1956, when approx: imately 10,000 property owners -halioted, Defeat of the bond issue left city officials scratching their -heads. In their minds. were two important considerations. (1) Expanded sewage treatment facilities, they believed, are. the ment plant, expand the old one and). - . jin the form of higher sewage rates keystone to further residential and pase ong to oe oe next THE.PONTIAG SARS - tiac; and 2) the state sources Commission has ‘a tul. eye on Pontiae pollution Clinton River. y Revenue bonds would ‘probably cost more in interest than general obligation bonds, and the extra cost would also be passed along to. Rontiac. residents, officials fig- | ured, The Commission last tested. the Clinton for pollution in August and plant order may follow. If it is not, Pontiac may be granted another breathing space, It is the latter possibility that has. officials. wondering whether they should put the treatment plant emphatically replied—not at all— hower called any: trend toward bigger federal spending a danger- ous one. é + 2 8 ; He pledged that his administra- tion will fight hard ‘against it dur- ing his last two years in_ office. Speaking against the back- ground of sweeping Democratic As for Eisenhower's dad } ideal of molding his party along what he calls lines of modern Re-| publicanism, the President said that not for one migute is he dis- We aid sc auhat grimly that ne Who has as prin- election triumphs, Ei er when asked whéther he expects to/ be have a trouble during the next two years in dealing with ‘ongress, e 4 a a ‘Eisenhower added he always has managed to get. along pretty well with Congress. He said he is confident that Democrats as well as Republicans are motivated by cer as he has cannot Afford to discouraged. He recalled that during World War II he suffered military setbacks. at Kasserine) - Pass and in the Battle of the Bulge, | * * * Eisenhower remarked that you can't be discouraged about such things—you ‘must look on them. as; opportunities of some kind, mn A-Clauson(D) - Maryland—. ‘Millard Tawes (D) Massachusetts—Poster Furcolp (D) : . Michigan—G. 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WITH DEAD BATTERIES. _ 10-4 ; OPPOSITE HURON THEAI 5 NTS dL ~ COMPLETE ‘ROASTER OVEN INCLUDES | $ AVOID TOWING COSTS | cee RACKS, PYREX a: sori set. important item: Siena ianria out this fall with a knee gage: iene Reeyroim “halt, will have a year more of seaso ! ‘aaa runier as = There are several good looking sop tell beat aiatonae (asia on Whe tgned betdio Bie In: prospects. But these have a way of falling off ks the autumn leaves. . & jury, A pile driving runner able to punch a hole up: the meliidle: ano of Bale’ seying ‘esds. ; ~ Dean Look, who has performéd faithfully in all games and brilliantly in ‘some will be back at left half at a senior ~unless he decides on a baseball contract. Sophomore Al Luplow, who hit his stride against eiecunmae: will be back to spell him, At right half, they are pinning a lot of hopes on Gary Baliman,, 197-pound freshman from’ East Detroit. There's. already talk of giving him the No. 14 jersey worn by such denen as Kowalczyk, _ Wells and —_ Chandnoils. Coachés probably will have’ te ‘decide ‘wetioden some & of the still unproved candidates now on hand. Greg Mont- . gomery and Larry Bielat will be. seniors, Tommy Wilson and Ike Grimsley will be juniors. : Sophomores Mickey Walker and Fred Arbanas already are playing first string at guard and end. Other juniors — and sophomores have been drafted’ to take on the load of regular play that should belong to the seniors, On the slidé rule of material availayle, things show, be brite up for Michigan State next om. ae ahah ac ae el ee caneel wc. Becca far this ‘sonsen re — ot Sammy ' Scoligdes tice Gacpuasiile ibth pagitied plincts ai” Pebbneeencs ~ yards. aus te € wos America. West Side Recreation downed OTHERS. Petro Redford 6. Mary | Shifts or which leagues were con- Giants — eeey Péotball ‘Le P take uae ged F my 108 ie 28 and| _ Wed Covington ak Milwaukeo 7 East Highland Recreation for three AP | A oe Bed Axe, Sturgis, Center Line, |sidering- consolidation’ It is no ly on ee ' ond eG pps” peg: = re —* 7. — ‘nad —s o vagal ints as Frank Spadafore fired C secret, though, that the St, Loujs|"ecords rushing | ané al rhe 808 . ae Press poll with 22 votes Mia ber eae ee lead ass Cardinals do not intend to operate|4own scoring’ by an individual, | 10 games. [John Unitas has pitched the most} f ome he sy He was Calbi Music to a four point sweep | Here's the way the panel rates the UPI Class C- D their Houston farm unless the| NFL statistics released today Rookie Bob Mitchell, another touchdown passes, 12 in six games. the Braves, with 19. ot inn kh hinkee Texas League club is promoted to/showed the big fullback of the! qoveland flash, is second in rush- Among the. receivers, Ray : over Roth Lumber. Calbi’s. steady tied records in parenthes the Anterican Asen, in place of the Cleveland Browns has gained 928 , ing with a total of 479 yards and. Berry of Baltimore and Pete f° & 24 games of 1056, 1086 and 1060 were) 1. Bay City Central .. mee) 79| 1. Bangor (2) (7-0) F . too ‘much for the Lumber five. 2. Pune ron "ea tie Fite ast 66 2. ——— alts (6) (8-0) ssrree+-H10 Louisville elub, which recently de- yards running to leave him cad Jon Arnett of the Los: Angeles| Retzlaff of the Eagles lead with ane hm sade named, Don te 4. Lansing Eastern... $-1) * 43| 4 Caspopslie 1-0). 7s clared it could not operate next|218 yards short of Steve Val Rams moved into third with 381| 29 each. Berry leads in touch. |MCMahon o fF Fk ee Dick Carmichael led West Side| $ Grand ‘eapie or a Oath. 1-1-0 38] Holt 1) (6-0-1). 3; year unless its finances were un-|Buren’s league mark. His pet yi rag down catches with 5. Del Shot. |" Votes, Dick Farrell of Phila Mobil with a fine 214, 196, 277 — & Midind seslewes. epee i Peakesnue Fae ++. 31 derwritten by a major league club. game average is now 155 yar et *« *& ner of Los Angeles has caught py ants igre Roseboro of — 687 set. George Chicovsky and Ron & Greses Foie er eee | Se AMMAMB. OID .;. ncn ss seccccce i which if maintained would enable) Fagie LeBaron of the Washing-| 27 but the mest yards, Angeles, Cal Neeman of Chi- .|10: Grand Haven .......... ei) 11/28, ‘oTuERS: Leo A cae . iim to break the record in his for a , cago, Juan Pizarro of Milwaukee Rothbarth matched 670s for Mont- oemuhe G& cunen Detroit ,St, Ambrose, Mount The American Assn. may be : ton Redskins has accounted for an| $32 Berry’s 478. and d EA Bouchee Bouchee of calm. \peene Bay City Mandy, TOUS La-|Pleasant ea art, Fowler, Parms! faced with another problem if Mil-/"=*t two games. average of 9.38 yards with each| Retzlaff's 490. oe an, waukee makes good its threat to} His average fer each of his (pass he's thrown.’ The diminutive Willie Galimore of-the Chicago we OF attempt to move its Wichita fran- Skins’ quarterback has attempted Bears is second among the scorers 71 and completed 37 for 666 yards. \John Brodie of the San Francisco with 60. points, 30: behind Brown. Class D Basketball Len Moore of the’ Colts is third with 48. Meeting Is Planned : Finsterwald Is x * * IR ulmors H aqve - Arnett has averaged 16.3 yards : { anta- reat es with each punt he’s returned and| Basketball managers tor clase D— ag 'M. SU. ; Illinois Len Lyles of Baltimore leads the — = —_ bon Thursday, : H . a kickoff return contingent with an|November 13th at.7:00.p.m. in the eal Way teens tor ce Firés 3. Uiidet Par 69 Violating Rules arereat of 0.3 8t ube conference Foam at ey hall... 7 : elson e s has Woden nang from the! in Warmwp for $25,000) bes ssonries w — rhe Des |intercepted six paasee atid returned) “TH be eligii¥e Yor pe D, plays 4 Open Links Test Maines ‘Tribune said Tuesday {them 189 yards to lend Jack Mor-lers must be 18 years’ of age oF Indians Entertain . : “there's a rumble going around (1. Detroit Lions and Jack Butler| Teams may be sponsored - by ATLANTA (AP)—On the basis} the Big Ten Conference that Mich-|o¢ Pittsburgh, each of whom also|merchants, churches, clubs and _ . . ‘ ae warm-up play, Dow Finster- Ti ers Twice at Ni ht wald was rated the man to’ beat g Q today as competition began in the . $25,000 Atlanta Open golf tour- CLEVELAND W — The Cleve-inament. land Indians today anriouriced they ‘ * * | will play a. 35game home night; The talented PGA king from) schedule in 1959, the most in thé/Tequesta, Fla., - conquered the schools. There is $5.00 entry fee, Sam Baker of the Redskins has| All interested managers and spore lations.” the best punting’ average, 45.1/Soring representatives are. urged © The Tribune story, by staff/yards for each of his 24 boots. . |to attend the. meeting. : UP Writers Pick Stars igan State and Winolg are in has stolen six passes. the doghouse for recruiting vio- “The rumor says the Big Ten faculty representatives, when - |¢lub's history. new, tricky Cherokee Town and ro Country, Club par 72 course in 63} sae. (ee eet vtleh. tor wt baryon sees [2c nym he fone le eral es yas Hk eho he bh ' $3500 except for” four former| “dust, how ettoag the. viola |0! the year in the Upper Peninsala. : champions who are shooting for| tions ‘ate remains secret, Was se over q ‘The extra $5,000 is' offered| ‘The reported Ilinois violation spoked by someenies ve OS ie 2 sponsor for a repeat win-| ls sald to involve Baseball” | sie named this all-star team: th af : ee Oe oe pad port Ends — Bob Picard of Menom- | Bonifas ot first. night .game will be jAv Re “ne! inee, Dewi — of Es. - Tackles = Gene Belmas Belmas of ; Ironwood, Bilt Flanagan of | Kingstord. 17 against Kansas City, and tos Of Mid-Pines, N.C.| Gate stating Harry Detroit; The field had reached 121° last Birmingham, died |. Guards. — dim. Trettin of entry could) from massive brain swelling in- femme agli ca : ae # id THE pt. A * 53 ra 4 - Make Play Time a Gay Time 2 KILN. DRIED—IDAHO White Pine PANELING Diamond Match Quality Reg. $19.00 per Sq. Ft. 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Me ‘will otart Nove 1 Rothbarth’s best latest ef-|Qualifying rounds and a handicap fort was a 670 series. setup similar to that used in the past in The Pontiac Press Bowl4 Not up to the Scores of Rothbarth!erama will’ be featured. Top per- and Moore but a kingpin in the| formers will sharé in an estimated $3,500 worth of . merchandise and prizes. ‘ « oe soe y, & veteran: local kegler and Pontiac Women’s Bowl- ®-\ing Association official, currently PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 The ' senior ' throwback to.the 1920s. were the days when the Wolverines won more’ often than they lost, — Ptacek belongs to that vanishing breed—the iron man, j In the modern day of Jiberal substitution Michigan can’t afford tu play. without Ptacek: The Wol- verines are a different team when he’s not’ on the field. * * * . This has been proven frequently this. dull season, Ptacek went the entire route offensively against Michigan State and Michigan bat- tled to a 12-12 tie. He played 51 minutes against Minriesofa and after Ptscek was assisted from the field against Northwestern, warmer for two seasons? Why - Why was Ptacek a letihalf bench | - 2 Ram Tops County Scorers by. 17 ~ & A z i : 1 “4 Sty fh in ee 4 & (Third Place Tie Litzenberger Is Pace Setter in 4-2 Victory Over Rangers ° By The AssociatedPress | The Chicago Black Hawks be- igan the current National Hockey: _}League carhpaigh a: month ago with nine new faces, But Ed Litzenberger, a guy who was with them when they finished in the cellar in the 1957-1958 cam- paign, has sparked the Hawks into a third-place deadlock with De- troit. * «: * Litzenberger scored twice and had one assist last night as ‘Chi- ‘ |eago downed the New York Rang- ers 4-2. The setback was the fourth — in a row for Phil Watson's fifth- jplacers. * * * Chicago took a 30 lead after two periods, Camille Henry tallied New York's first goal at 11:25 of the third, But Litzenberger - eo s Se tae’ cx LYON Seeking 2nd Title SKIPPING AROUND % : ‘ j Elks Monday League is| . - : ee ing the closest in the city...) A seven-touchdown spree in the|Hartway has been coming along Teachers at the new nD sto ene two ee has tae fast in the county area race, He Northern have formed a ing | Frederick's ne fallback. CK | , of 16 teams. They compete|Lyon a 17-point spread on his gare — Siew van Lanes. Singles of 223 and|nearest competitor but. he will Sve" Poms — . 4 225 and a 634 series have already/likely need at least one or two teammate Ed Everhart and the ; rolled ‘by the faculty.mem-|more Sunday to win the Oakland Brown City pair of Bob Fisher and s . .', The WIBC has-not had/County scoring championship for|Ron Irish went scoreless to slip sanctioned 300 this season. Wom-|the 2nd successive season. ‘down a notch. : _ o- sate F ian seuaae * | OAKLAND COUNTY SCORING © Johany Boshears of Holly was the new runnerup with 79 points... 5: rredericx See | ppemecel agege gaa edhe annerelllg oy oly. co Rl reg en i w converting three /Birmingham is a close 3rd with 78.|Cicadam. W. Bloomfield 7 7 19 61 | Weeks before, Later in the eve- Hee Wurst, Walled Lake 7 9 5& 59 ning be did it again. It all ha Lyon and Chapman, Who | stokes, Troy 7 8 7 #85 pened at "Weatids Bese. tallied 32 points Friday, conclude Detocher, Gt. Pred 7 H o 48 ag An aby act ~ adeyaqird play this weekend but Busch LeGage, Farmington 7 8 ° 4 Jim ot the Thurs- | Will still have another game to (Yiorey" rerndsic SS a " A rhda . jpdeocendild Pod tse et Some of the area bowling estab- Lyon be held down by St. Rita (Uscerniit 60. Lyon H H ; 33 U. of M. IRON MAN — Bob Ptacek has been the iron man for lishments aré expected to take) pore . Sek > lpen wane tan f:¢ 3 3) the University of Michigan this fall but his play hasn’t been is Sunday. currently Fin ; & Thanksgiving “Bowling! has 96 points, 12 less tham in | Sivecion, ‘parmin . 1 $ 2:2 enoughto produce a winning season for the Wolverines. Ptacek | Tournament for charity to 1987. Wasen, RO Kimba € 6 1 37]. was shifted frorh halfback to quarterback and he passed well ; ainst Iowa last week. In this to he bulls his way_for. e Two Ohio State. lwtwoicar tie hace) COT sms wonmo | Senn tetimen tab | t d ) Nabb d tas tore entes aataee Satan Ses Donar. St. Benedict Ta. i injured Bloomfield Hills. He way, Almont 11. 6 @& e oe ; ~ has 1 points to GP. by Walled Funer, trova Gy 7's 4 %| At National Horse Show orth’ yn Grid 00 got 22 against Waterford. Walker, Northvile, 731 4 Wi ] Wi Fi t T t COLUMBUS, Ohio (» — Two x« * * J. “Ostrander, Aumont + 4 rH “49! I ey Ins if. Ss es Ohio State University students) Dave Stokes of Troy ranks éth Fisk "Sintineton Pa 3B) . were arrested here Tuesday in by? ste is ° _-* By The Associated Press ‘West Germans at one victory each connection with a football gam- | bling pool, similar to one recent- ily disclosed at the University of | Michigan. Arrest of the two on charges of selling football pool tickets came on the heels of an investigation linto a Jottery operation on and hnear the Ohio State campus. “Fhe Columbus Dispatch said it learned. that the football pool here \is a $10,000.a-week business. | The two , students charged by the state highway patrol are Jay Franklin Noyes, 21, of Anderson, Is. C, and Racey Adair Mortis, 27, of Summerfield, Ohio. Both are seniors in the college of educta- tion. the top 20. Almont power-runher Frank ‘M’-Illini TY Game CHICAGO & — The Big Ten football game between Illinois and Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, will be tele- vised regionally via NBC, begin- ning at 1:30 p.m., EST., con- headquarters announced —. Ki . ri *-Indicates two field goals ‘Tam Best-Ball Event Herman Fishman and Morris Surath defeated the team ‘of Ben Feinstein and Phil Stein in the match play final of the par shooz- er’s flight to win the fall best-ball golf championship at Tam Shant- er Country Club. * * * A highlight of. the title match was an eagle. two by Feinstein on the 335-yard 7th hole. Fishman and Surath birdied. the same hole, but lost it to Stein and Feinstein ee the latter canned a wedge ot. . ® *® bg The team of Sam Hartman and Jack Epstein won the average player's flight by defeating William Caplan and Gerald Sucher. - |kraus, a handsome stock analyst NEW YORK (AP)—Bill Stein- ‘when he’s not urging horses over barriers of assorted shapes and sizes, is captain of the United States International Jumping team ‘ It’s an important job and one that could give a fellow more gray hairs than watching stocks go up and down, Stocks and horses are both unpredictable, Only, in stocks, he has himself to: worry about, With horses, his country’s prestige is at stake. There have been many lean years for the Americans in inter- national competition, but times could be changing. x * * The National Horse Show went into its second day at Madison Square Garden today. 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WHEEL ALIGNMENT 2°. in international competition. said Stejnkraus teday, ‘They. w That didn’t stop Hugh Wiley of Towson, Md., from winning ‘the opening international event yester- day, the Wesut Challenge Trophy, A 30-year-old engineer, Wiley rode Master William over eight hurdles in faultless fashion in 38.9 seconds, BPAA Keglers at Southfield Falstaff of St, Louis will defend’ its BPAA National Team Match Game title in the first-BPAA tour. nament of the new bowling season. The BPAA National Team Match Game Championship, with an en- tirely new format, will. be held ffrom Saturday, Nov, 22, through Tuesday, Nov. 25, in Star Lanes, Northwestern Highway in South- field. Unlike former years, when the two top teams in the elifninations battled it out ina home-and-home match for the title, this year’s eliminations and finals will be cen- tered in one establishment under completely neutral conditions with- ( a break between eliminations. and the final matches, == Tournament Director, Syl Soban- ski, announced he expected a full "ifield of 48 tearns for this year’s event in the Detroit suburb. Champ Is Favorite - grabbed his second marker three minutes later, Dean Prentice notched the other.New York goal. Ted Lindsay and Tod Sloan helped get the Hawks off wing- ing. Lindsay got the first’ goal in the opening period and Sloan and Litzenberger. tallied in the second. Strikes and Spares By JOE WILMAN’ | ‘Many bowlers worry about dip- ping the right&shoulder a bit as they bring the ball forward in de- livery. We illustrate just such a dip today, which they try to avoid, feeling they should keep the. shoul- ders level throughout their &p- proach and delivery. Actually their worries are groundless, I think it’s only natur- al for the right shoulder to drop a bit, as the drawing shows, at this point in the armswing. After all, there—is—a—16-pound—_bewling— ball pulling it down. me If he shoulder dips too far, however, you will have trouble. - The ball will. probably. bounce off: - the approach and “dribble” down | with little stuff or control. ment. perts. Correct..ca caster, toe-in, toe-out, Blow-Out Proof Mutfler: | Written Lifetime Guarantee Free Installation © § Motor Mart . 4 : | . Shoes for Entire Family % — te — 121-123 E, Montcalm =~ Ce 3 1958 electronic equip: Facey trained pa wegen nter a 5 HIT THOSE COLTS — ‘There ts Wik of Mahipal te the * air at Avondale this week as the Yellow Jackets prepare for Friday's big title game against Troy. Among the top boys in the AHS lineup will be, left to right, Walt Cooley, Bcnmthat cmt Walt * RESS, WADNBSDAY,: NOVEMBER 5, 1958 4, Pontiac Seite Photo es = Arnold and Herbert Harris nike kere peliblig the Wocking sled, The Jackéts are already assured a at least a tie for the Oakland B crown. _— Yellowjackets at ‘Home for Title Game Avondale vs Troy Friday By CHUCK ABAIR The Oakland B League cham- pionship goes up for grabs Friday night when_Avondale plays host to Troy in what js expected to be one of the outstanding. games of the season in this sector, Already certain of at least a tie for the crown due to four straight triumphs, the Yellowjackets are giving no thought to sharing the title with anyone. They are de- termined to take all the marbles as @ climax to a. cindérella-like season, Avondale was not figured a contender thig fall after going witless all season in 1957 but coach Frank Crowell has done | an outstanding job in developing a formidable array. : “The Jackets divided their ist four games—three of them non-league affairs—but have since taken three straight while showing an amazing ability to come-from behind. Gophers’ Grid Misery Brings Words of Alarm ‘MINNEAPOLIS (# — Minne- sota’s football misery brought ex- pressions of alarm and words like “serious” and “terrible” Tuesday “from the executive secretary of the University Alumni Assn. But Ed_ Haislet, the secretary, “denied there was any organized pressure against Coach ~ Murray Warmath or Ike -Armstrong, the athletic director. ~~ * * He suggested,, however, that ‘more teamwork was needed to de- liver top-drawer talent to the school. Minnesota has lost six in a row - this season and nine straight since November 1957, the long- est ‘losing streak in the nation — among schools playing a big time schedule, “I was on the phone almost all day answering calls from rabid ‘fans. who wanted to know. what can be done about the situation,” Haislet said. NHL Standings ae, "S: RESU ‘ NA’ ATIONAL LEAGUE . Chicago 4, York WEDNESDAYS GAMES . NATIONAL LEAGUE No games whetaed. “My answer is that we need more statewide support than ever behind the present athletic depart- ment setup.”’ In his personal opinion, Haislet g00d coach” and Armstrong has done “a pretty doggone geod job as athletic director and is a fine human being.” Minnesota does not ‘have close liaison between the athletic staff and alumni and other groups who|® want to help recruit, Haislet said. “This is one area in which I think Minnesota’s football situa- tion must improve,” he said, Gutor Bowl Studies Teams for Classic JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) — Fifteen of the nation’s top-ranked teams, including the surprising Air Force Academy, are being con- sidered for bids to the Gator Bow! tall classic here Dec. 17. s the Air Force, which as only a tie with top-ranked owa to mar a perfect record, the Gator committee alsa is keep- ing an eye on undefeated Louisi- ana State and once-beaten Syra- cuse, Mississippi, Texas Christian. Clemson and * * * . Others among the select 15. are Boston College (4-2), Holy Cross (4-1), Pittsburgh (4-2-1), Vander balanced line~ this year,” said ‘Frank today. * * * Pauw have 18 each, A typical example was last week at Clawson when the locals over- came a 12-0 deficit to win out 14-12, Crowell drilled his charges on offense last night and stressed defense today in the fina] heavy workout. Starters Ken Mather and Gary Acker have been ail- ing but are able to practice. Mather has a knee injury while Acker has a boll on his chin: which prevents him from fasten- ing his helmet, The coach expects a busy time with the visiting Colts. “It will be the first time we have faced an un- Most of the other area league titles are either settled, or at least virtually decided but there will be several: other interesting games on the Friday docket. These will include the Birming- ham invasion of Royal Oak Kim- ball, Walled Lake at Plymouth, Lake Orion at Romeo, Clawson at Oxford, Clarkston at Bloomfield Hills, Holly at West Bloomfield, Brown City at North Brapch and Dryden at Almont. x * Saturday, Rochester goes after a 2nd place finish in the Tri-County as guest of L’Anse Creuse, Fern- dale visits Royal Oak’ Dondero and Cranbrook makes its final bid for victory as host to Gilmour of Ohio. | By MAJOR’ AMOS B. HOOPLE Built First Goalposts EGAD! Traditional contests abound as the football season enters its final stages, It is a time when alumni return to alma mater .| and renew old friendships. In color- splashed stadia great feats of derring-do will be ‘recorded as the athletes reach a fever pitch. Ah, it would be a magnificent! picture exeept for my findings after a week's drudgery on the IBM machines and with old- fashioned pencil and paper, ._ Hak-kaff; I am. talking’ about ‘tremendous upsets. I assure my zillions of readers they are in the making at this very moment. The morale of coaches will be shattered as the unexpected hits their teams this week, Zounds! As my: perfect _ handi- capping shows, there will be sur- prises thfoughout the land. None, of course, of the magnitude of the Major Hoople Ser: gad! Hak! Zounds! iehet tinle out from a busy week to give advice on the telephone to the Columbia coaching staff. I have not done this for any- body since I went to Worcester in 1941 to tutor the Holy Cross youngsters who went on to amass an, implausiblé score in beating | % Bowling ~ DIXIE WoUSEWIvES ghre a'm’ AY n’m's Iris ” Pid Individual (1 ie} leh Individual season D. Ware 211; series G, mighty Boston College. 533; UR team = * x * - Avondale will likely rate the fa- vorite role by a slim margin. on the basis of its unbeaten record plus the home field advantage. An overflow crowd is anticipated by officials at the Auburn — school. Avon has had a variety of of: fensive stars from week to week throughout the season while.Troy has depended largely on two boys. A total of 11 different Yellow- jackets have scored points, nine of them getting at least one touch- down, Hustling quarterback Dick Smith and halfback Dennis Shaw head the pack with five TDs apiece. Pass catcher Herb Harris has four tallies and co-captain Lar- ry Douglas three. Acker has a pair plus nine extra points. E a en Powerful Dave Stokes, a 19- pounder who likes to run over de- managing* Orioles Selec Club Genera BALTIMORE (AP) MacPhail ‘‘will have the author- — Lee Mac- Phail will take over the general manager’s job of the Baltimore -|Orioles from Paul Richards who “will devote his full attention to ’ the team on the field, it was announced today. The announcement by James Keelty Jr., Oriole president, con- firmed recent reports that the 41- year-old MacPhail will give up the position of director of player per- sonnel for the New’ York Yankees’ to come to Baltimore, _ The son of Larry. MacPhail formerly an owner of the Yankees and Brooklyn ‘Dodgers, will take over the end of this month in. time for the winter meeting of baseball in Washington on Dec. 1. - Richards has been designated both genera] and field manager since he was hired by the Orioles from the Chicago White Sox in| 1955, As such, he personally has made practically. every decision on signing and trading players. Keelty’s definition of MacPhail's position set forth a separation of powers. ; t MacPhail Manager major deals and will confer with | Manager Richards on any contém- plated transfers of player person- nel,” Keelty stated, “We feel the new arrangement —one in which MacPhail will func-| tion as general manager and Richards will. devote his full at- tention to managing—cannot help | but be in the best interests of the | Orioles. and the fans of Bal- | timore.”’ He added that MaéPhail will di- | rect responsibility for all minor | league operations, including the | signing of young players and of all business details,”’ Keelty said. that Richards was in full accord with the change. | He said the selection of Mac-/ Phail was on the personal recom- mendation of Richards and his “enthusiasm for the move is dem- onstrated by the fact that he has voluntarily relinquished -the posi-/ tion of genera] manager.” Richards’ contract exte : in A through. next year, Originall had a tlause giving him acheive coritrol of all player personnel both on the Orioles and throughout | the farm —system, fenders, has been the big noise for Troy all season. 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GUY MOATS ~~ med | 7 4 Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press al are shown arrow which downed the seven- j : @ 40'%-inch specimen shot by | above, one at right (Margo ) being owned by Beatrice and Leslie point buck. “s ‘ a : - a All. entries must be accom panied Pontiac’s Paul Pace. “T’ni going | R of South I ‘The other is I ’s Littl Pi tol, property fiately his 14 sj . 6g ae i = : back to get a bigger one,” Miller of’ Mrs. May Lazenby of Detroit who also owns Lemay’s Red |converged on the fallen animal, _~ ene ae . promised. . . Penny, the 3rd top dog of the breed, in a class that has some 80 |and fearing it might rise and flee, “| entries. Margo (Rowe's Wee Margo De-Oro} has 20. best of breed jeach shot-an arrow into the deer. | oh J | (properly dated) must also be| wins, Little Pistol eight and Penny six. So. | ARetaer decided: He who shoots , * Ls ‘|signed by the hunter and at least _.__,, | first gets the prize, The buck went . : , _ . one other disinterested person who} ~ ee es a | =p ,. 9 | {to Kuhns. | A Ks ss | (Many Area Dogs, Listed (a | Reimember—no entry will be ac-|e fg ame ey ae It Fishing, Hunting Tales — than , > feepted witout a prover sine Motor City Specialty |in aged in the Woods WASHINGTON —Federal aid) fish restoration total rose by gp yp wegen coulis = NEW YORK uw — Thirteén fish- totaling, 21 million dollars _has| $268,000 to $4,600,000. reserved by The Press. At least a'dozen Pontiac area|and obedience, is nevertheless one ing and hunting stories are. told [been apportioned the states and Under law the maximum ‘appor- ) dogs are listed among the entries/of the country’s largest, with 715/hy Paul Hyde Bonner in Aged in territories (Sis year for thelr fish tonment to a state for each ee a Be ede et U8 fae the Now 9 Motor City Specialty|aogs tenched. There are 137|the Woods. The author of five and game restoration programs. program is 5 per cent of the total.| 2. aor show at the Detroit entries. inthe Great Danes alone: |novels, Bonner divides his tales is wd See |The minimums are if per eat ee cin te ane in Oak Park, “Other breeds are Chihuahuas, col-/between fact and’ fiction. "Scenes ‘ > tigre peed cent for game restoration — one peng Piven (2 .0’clock) Satur. in Oak Park. lies, ° boxers, toy , range fromm a fishing ations . pes cont for fish resterption. days, and none on Sundays. En- | Four are entered for the obe- (German shepherds, Maine Bocttio® grows’ weer, jeations for the fiscal year ending |". 0. and Michigan each re- and Boston terriers. Judging starts|a Montana trout stream and a jnext June 30. He noted that next|_,°*** tries should be brought to The | dience trial that is expected to ston s. a oe une jceived the $820,000 maximum for Press for photographing. be one of the big features. Con- |at 9. a.m. South Carolina year Alaska as a state will re-igame restoration. siderable teterdst nite aftaches jeeive about one million dollars, !"7, receive federal aid money,| Final date for entries is Dec.. 2, to the battle among some 80 ‘ ; ' compared with the $165,000 it haS/the states must put up $1. for|at-12 o’¢lock noon. inati the put up : Chihuahuas, topped by the sway Participation Biggest Feature been “receiving annually 8 A/levery $3 trom _ Washington. In}. tk * content totween toparlatiings Sige territory. actual practice the states carry| Last year’s winner was a 214 id tee keesd eich Sack aes (KS A i ee-1e0-4 we S.. out their projects with their own|pounder, downed in the Upper ocd ench other bide.” The federal funds are derived itunds and are reimbursed up to|Peninsula by Donald Behrend of 4i un in 0 U al | a from en faxes on hunting and/ts per cent by federal funds. | Walled Lake. 2 Tae Postion dogs intbote: 2 , Les , ' Armstrong's German shepherd and ‘ . | anne masses oe ok kectons golden retriever; Eugene Connell’s; By JACK PATTERSON _ filtering out and ignoring back- : : on | ; John Eicher’s golden re-| Being a hunter and also a foot-|ground .racket. What a boon at a : = . , ><, sand tp 3p oqplll glipangg triever and William Pascher’s|ball fan yaises a conflict of in-|dull cocktail party or before the 1957 CHAMP — The rack of horns that Don Behrend of Walled this year at $16,400,000. - The Brittany. terests in the fall that some find|TV set. Idle prattle of bores, the Lake displays above, came from the 214-pounder that won the 1957 . ¥ Conformation — Gertrude Pier- er g hard to resolve.|mispronunciation ggees words Pontiac Preé big de t. That's the kind of entry scores of : son’s toy Mafichester; Lena Mead's Having seen the|im unctious tones by announcers . Oakland county hunters hope for in the forthcoming 1958 contest, | LQE L1M1tsS Gortiumt * theghesd: © Kinariehart | | Michigan, fon ex-|this ability isn't @ jewel - last, year’s champ came from the Upper Peninsula. Contest is > ¥ ert Taft's boxer and Betty Keller's! - "100 games it is) The bird hunters allotted span worth $150 in U. 8. bonds for the winner. = to Single Deer roughcoat collie. extremely unlike-) ig quickly running out and there The show, limited to eight breeds ly that Be aden is a quickening in the step of oe . : another 100 would) deer ‘hunters that eccurs only . Stories About Outdoors | 2*=s'gstete'ae'sst aes ee tarts st Sh Soe van ; the iegal limit, regardless of the 3 late Fall Field seplpesy aett For an unorganized group, deer aan fn open season in which the deer is repetition in| 2Unters think remarkably alike and # , It took.22 months of steady show-winning effort} but) taken, , . ' parssineots ren dang a week from tomorrow has been H the Rudy Buchmarin’s have a AKC champion in hand- rey — noe oe - : Trials at Highland PET TIE a ar Faget age yee — — . some, smart Tux of Forjan, a 24-year-old German shep- permitted-to hunt for deer dur- - _, (ence is that in hunting it is doing,| tate cabins. That is, Thureday 7 ill ipatio - herd (pictured recently on these pages). Tux finished) ing the tater firearm deer sea- Highland bagieaigs ee Pier pag Mone A py Partictpation!.. the-latest date one can are | championsh best ow at the Houston,| sons. be the site for three late fall field) Any sport. with propriety. Sorte have shoved - his pic ceed Samael : ; x * trials for pointers and shooting Tee A: sae ao 1|off already, and this weekend will 3 Tex., German Shepherd Specialty show. - ‘ If he receives a permit to hunt ‘ices Another t00-day teal wal ——— is _ As — see Many more on the move. 4 He began the long trek on January ot 1957 with a best- uel mge am. fe ate be run over Bald Mountain Recre- Secret to t 8 bipalar yt ae . io-he ae See Srogeemery Dae, ub'a puppy meich) ee ey ian dees Mwo events will be held at the|&%4 Primordial urges.to the con-'LSU Linebacker (against 480 dogs). His first major was taken: at Colum- buck plus one “any deer,” same time, this weekend, Me ee ae age Ms. ne Lote Pic ke d Li bus, O., in May of 1957, with ~ One deer per hunter per year, Highland. , <—— * Prong cneg hr adi : S Inéman collect-| * and that is all. — ; i ; threat- other points being t+! “acotlerate the flights, and’ im- + + * ioe ree day test tor Oe gas“ lens to turn America into a nationlof Week by AP ed at Rockford, Ill., Macomb prove the not-too-bad waterfowl Conservation Department ‘law which pheasants will be used. It of duff-sitters. ; ; F { County Kennel club show) ing shooting for the weekend. | enforcement have re- begins Saturday, continues through|, Hunting can be grossly fati.| BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — (both in 1957) and at Sag- + * nections a Sunday. On the same days Mich-| guing, nilsprably uncomfortable, |“It’s a great honor,” said a dazed " : l or # ; . A s 7 r inaw Kennel club show this , Migrating wild geese and ducks, aa Peay Pica pe- . . “fests Pie on igan Pointer club mits meee oa ee oolhews sulercasing ard Max Fugler, “but the award year in large flocks, have again) made ROASTIN’ FOWL — Four nice, big and fat, Canada geese will with oe qui aaa ae % te tee should be divided up 3 ways— : r. . k t Ki =e . : guns wi . : Tux took reserve winner's rat- a On ‘inet be a mit p 22 6] provide plenty of good table fare for the families of the two ape The Bald Mountain trial is by pitching for himself. io —— fellows who made ings in the German Shepherd Doglinteresting motor trip. ‘Thousands State ays § ; 5 hunters above. Left is Joseph Couture, 18, of 103 8. Josephine the Michigan English Springer|. the hunter receiving many divi-| ‘The 21-year-old Louisiana’ State 1 Club of America National Specialty|0f visitors from the United States, , 8 ; his shooting pal, Bob Monahan, 17, of 2550 Voorheis road. Birds | spaniel Club, for retrievers. There|dends from his activities besides center was stunned when told his : Show in 1957 at Kansas City, and/many from Michigan, visit this for Huntin Bounties were taken in Pontiac lake area, ranged in heft from 6% to 10 |win be 120 pigeons and 150 the obvious ones of escape ahd devastating ‘linebacking in the 140 ‘also at the big Westminster show|unusual bird sanctuary each fall|' g pounds. : . pyres on g cindly-bywe ve a —— to ——— defeat of previously unbeaten Mis. ° : j : hen. the is li alive ~ Michigan P : extremes would sissippi ne ee toe Ue arta ioneer| LANENG-Attheen pes bait: | | | scheduled a trial for pointers and|chair-sitters scurrying towards the| Arcohted ore Lie ee at : . x « « is OpeR every day, except Sunday./ers and trappers $22,615 in. boun- . - setters at Highland on Dec. 6-7.|fire is one. ; Week, ; : . Best time to, observe the birds is|ties during September. i 00 Conse ation en Pheasants will ‘be.used, but there € -&--k. By defeating the sixth-ranked bash tier "aay etree 58 ann pm] Alo ate cost, “Deer Check enn (es tl ae en olen Sea 2 x © *« . emale coyotes, xes. a R d Ch k 4, ——4 the hunter is these days.|week at the top of Associated : Fitchett of Baltimore, at this International . archers _favored| bobcats were presented for bounty ea y f Or Deer : = 8 Hish G Reuni * |With ro Hairpin becomes|Press college football poll, Mis« fall’s World skeet shoot here, American-made bows for the re-/Payments at Conservation Depart-|: ; - Ca 1s ‘ang Keunion tuned to tiny, significant, sounds,|sissippi dropped to ninth place. fecalied the young art student's cent world championships at the/™ent offices and to sheriffs in} LANSING Ww — With Michigan’s,to Iqcker plants, surveys by dis- CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. w— , ; shooting when she ‘appeared re- Brussels Fair, About 90 per cent|the Upper Peninsula. deer season only two weeks off,|trict conservation men in their re- Boys who fished barehanded for ; . : cently on a television show (4¢ the competitors used bows made 2 nearly 100 state conservation men|gnective aréas, tabulation of bio-|catfish in Moore's Creek here ($64,000 Question). 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Tpeereey automotivi nday. | : B— Bid es the orcbaction — : epped up from ould be Detr | To Head Relati . to 1280." 1,150 units a day! ae Produce b e ations Firm AMC said 1 |apezee Delicious — a point were cnade 4 Sareea w eeetonre alcery ua cone, a te can fst ah ease ggg Denard oe form ope, n 2 : ee — Chrysler Corp. vice ra pany's automotive plant the com-' DU. +. sereeaee sess sents 3-50 of big churned in the wake The 1959 has been ele resi- sha and Mi nts in Keno-| = coe OM election gains lines of Selvage & i. cted president lwauxee, Wis. ee ee crats, a result by the Derho- go on public relations firm with Inc., a public) Am a. a re 7 proceetl OPO, OG si seseeersesense 1.80 ed by Wall oe anticipat-| About sonet York, ica is Neel nee ___ {Oqumdewse ass. ee 3.90; 8aid the arket analysts 35 to 40 per cent Chicago and Wash monthl former all ti Cele ‘iy dog. = 1.50 results remoy cobalt produced t of all the James P, Selvag ington. in og uction high, w me caert, E wal sees * 2.00 ment of uncertain ed an ele- & is used in the firm, moved e, a founder of the 1955 when 2% , was set ee oe oon. sieeavaseneaee: ‘100! =k ty. stand of alloys designed to up to chairman of Hudson and Ra 893 Nasli, | Kohirabi ‘Ne 1 ok. erereceset ss 1.66 rysier and Ameri “high tempe ns . ; : board. of the turned out mbler units were|Ovion 8 yg ccccseeee BGS] WOO UD shows & ayo NOTICE ; on at. ions, -don ° ‘ Frac each. OP A ; P gry, 1.15 tional gains N SPECIAL oo Parente Pe ace See Sy verd and eneral’vaqis, the poard.mecting to, be belt ‘py ‘ihe, ‘Exiey Your H — N a . Pete ear ah maa UR on latter briskly traded, the Neveuiber wh, Board on Sila arid a ewsin Brief (E38 8. gs NGL Plus signs were also Rae ok and Family , Radishes Bed. coche.) gee an in we posed by|____ oe | Kiwanis Annual Squash Delicious bu, 9% ’ don. sess A farm implements ecos, drugs, , Nov. 5, KEEP MONEY IN ITS PLACE starts tomorrow ae Pontive Armory Fimaions Hetero. i vib Sail 1% retail shares Tenis tain ota: of |0 Ee asia 2 : jbig days! ad .t 9 pm: gage 8, nonferro ‘ ’ .| Nov. 14 ieee 8 o° be held 10: , 2 ar. Section of vdayey Exceptionally fine stock ee checsicals wane as eotals and| 248+ at 601, Pontiac Gate Benk| ‘7, ft de seegh i aera : , 5 3 rn stoc’ Collarie, bu. [feet etnessestsees ‘ . unev' E x 5 Bank anks dishes, wove, Bake sale Galy” Auc”|aawia eels: 149] The licker tape Wan 12-faln ic ee pres and Friday at'4 pia. adv. earch in SSIS 10] when Pckggwngediic. ma tes | eonvertiie, ele deriei” No, seezesits:|* 4 ub mat adv. | gee areca caccass Lap ee. waded, big opening blocks a.m. Nov, 16. le to be held at $173: has been fica belonging to “ye a tool shed | Cele SALAD GREENS eT cael . Pontiac, Si Pontics Male 3028 rt ry cabb ck-Balk : Mich. ; Srendin, tone Ave., Waterford naive, “blenchea bu, 00000000000 ont blloweg’ 2 ftera pocklt i Wor. 8.6 "WE |vent the . p, burned at 10 a Lettuce, leat. ~ be ccc se split, The stock re 4-for-3 stock ven by the peeved _ ; night. Wate A Dim Nant) Bmselne: BU. eecesos ene Bsiseroace +30(rise. on fa had a good age: that iad dege the tS ales lad amr ce eee a Boose, kre | Thieves broke into Poultry sal Eggs oe news, as some selling oer beaten a po stand an oil rack ains around highest bi want E. ‘Thlcaragh RE om hos pummnorn wer, (AP yoangliliawup lt gelin! Woodward. Ave. Ferndale at 3 ee Ce et coed oh & wid cade oe ramet Convent, Sheree Us. Beeb | ‘plas’ of ‘orcs: reported to Pon oil, it was| 4-80, wid. avg. eral state lard. Off about Loril- SSOCIATES DISCQUNT ntiac police today. |}5; b wed. avg, bo 51; extra large| Goodri a point were ss ORPORATION “- Leon W. Smith - jierge small 26-24, wid large 46; medium ich, Boeing, Allied wergward A . $t., pleaded » 63, of 747 Young Grade oe. wea. ead 27; grade z ical and Standard Chem- a a cn eae ae Grade 4 lasge 4s; medium 36, small 2 Oil of Indiana today | before Municipal J wid. avg. a pat small 27. - : ° re eaaege ee 4.8, 1058} ra ——— WOUSEH a ae engDETBOWT route New York Stocks oe ee Foams 4 | oLD BUDGET pags, oF - five pound fob Bet AP) =Priee paid — etter decimal —ee - of See te a ie : ‘AND EXPENSES. |=". Bale jot, St, Somes cet sty aes" raed amd eg ge Ma a as ae hurs. 10-11 16-17; Pomona; ne an ... 4. chigan, Pp Oekian an¢ Ww Helps allocate .m. Fri. NOY 6th, 9 a.m. to 5 ibs, hikes 18 ibe Rar Ly no} type hens |Allteg‘ch cease o a aL... 3? dumping of an for ney ange provided. howe 4 tie tenet das idole - Eerie cw Ea At Goad cer siies® paid Waterford of earth showever. it, liner im. |Rastarn, 5 Worth the price 4 > adv {be wenbrs nears’ ae ceums um Lid ...ee 33 OL Glass... 94 and protected until tia tnebes| :00; p. o. Pa eee one cs oat sian tie Family otyle. te HT; beavy Wye young tome 2233." Am Atria ag i sa ay las o* De ed, self improvement, ;| Dated November Ath on Genesee. Th Church. . seseve OO n co ... 86.7 th N ti 3 . _ 5 A RR. EVANS, rent ch Geingeas cerent. Wied At 8 Nov..6, 8:30 to 7 li | Am Sota BA Peng com: Ba ath Notices | saSseeSe Smt ! < Nor te en hea every page, fr 85, ‘children 78." = ivestock pene hha eo Lorillard © «.... a. iN LOVING. 2| ° Help W - ov. 5, ‘86 tira ales rm, Plvegaas 2 . St. Theresa : DETROIT pont he 3 Mettin Go... 29.1 , OAVET TE Nov. 4. ss bar oF ae Male 6 H . Green) AND Pastels & Maron, |Gricn. minvery ‘Thurs. 614 Sunset gDETROIT, Nov. LIVESTOCK Am Tel & Tl Bi ete 2g h + a. -. ‘Nor “a veatadtt2S preaprton elp Wanted 8 ‘ : ; Beige, T . 4 — = 500 receipts Manus Soon Wale fensonas spree 90.2 Mere ag Ss a nt Sear velnee of Richard, Gavette; a — bat ge who loved ‘her,| Sales needs Field bpm L OC nines 0 mabsntd vy ‘mothers ont balance. steer and he Wednes-| Armee Ou o. 883 Mois Mens 185) dear Sa Gowette: sedis aa ph traiging and Renting st carnin 2 ibe eat men. Top vt ty reser, Sayings Side. pidge Wed. Nov [chores i uandargy cove, tn "moderaig| ALG? Co. 183 Monsen Gh. Tel) Dickson, ‘ira Brent | —~ cee en ed wanei| Spence. ‘Aor t working ogre serve you well sales steers to ae ona 44rg ; bo pose 91 Mont Ward ... 383 cise survived Oy 13 ier Gavette; < ing and 0 direct to wed vei Stree. ‘at 460 W. Huron home in business, f @dV | heit utility and stan trend; few\ Beth Stee we 8 1 12. 163 rar Srobadiiemets ae ue ont “ ara fata -- &, sire for ane sell- ; and social affairs. church. fren as : Presb pw soy Hoe ag eous Ts steers sot joeing re oe gis Net Bt Ce... 302 —— Sater by EA A monte aae ors me year = to sia fa Employment A GENE nm and ‘Waxgie, Pri 4 scattering etiinty Tecedane lott daien bond Stra .... 31 Nat Cash B "1968 S will lie ip atai where Mr. Gavette Gi ATMOSPHERE”, gad | ererwrite. = sonaeaes. _Agencies 8A . RAL PRINTI vlan |ehotee one Be heifers 21.0 #4 mnined| Bore Warn... the Nat Oven 0.38. HOPKIN = F OATS pom Booey A ge mang: = ; oo - &0 B iva ov. eta maser" eco Se aS 2: He Gated SRE. MOV fee, Wen BiaN ona rae HOS a ee a FFIGE jetliner placed 5.00. ers and cutters 16.85-/ 00," senses Yt Nor Ps av... B father ¢¢ Mrs AR, ae dear caaber opt caoums apres, OCATIONAL COUNSELING its tail would upright on Hoge—Salable 400 PErrenER® .... 6 Oe - . aed L.. Nowell W. How. pete oe a “sak = son SERVICE NG ‘ z stretch higher higher most butchers le, Ohio Oi! oy sabkee at manhunt “at c. and ws. Teves, New’ York ae LOC is inane Sen role ig Pog ar A alt =f ai BE Summa ons ii" fi Eaadtadee ‘a| DONE! SSOP loan TO : eo 210.10 lood mactiy’ no a re Se os 98 Pontion cit ts % ao-s iS} SE FE : NOW AT GENERA and, 218,78 Toad mony No, Iara. |Sae. JT igs Paco & Om MS Rox. from the Veo Rosie. On- Johns}. STABILIT ae L PRINTING |ensrce ena aes bee BE Rete Sel einen e wONroreng. pou, |?%3 gute mre SECRETARY : : : ns ad. . “ 8 eeee : jet .. 4 Hl t an ___ 2 ee ; & OFFICE SUPP . jae nee a 2s sents Coie faim coated ferve Dp. ed will tn tate ig Voorhees- Siole fine wo and reeery bhunea heme eryice porte r ; : , Yealero—Sele 15 A lit! 38. RR .. — Home. rhees- F pitaligation in 43 cara A 7 bie Colu: . 38.6 +R. sone G08? 2 UNE : years. Hos- tive and skills. Att ihdand eae ae sete Bl fee Be Layanem, NOV. §, en ZANCT _EUNERAL HOME | fed "Gero £2 seria ee, are za 10- , carey alan Sie “ae Be) Frit Me ae eee ger = ME Gace eacerahe itt | — work We Bite Bank i) ao Li Lite ty tamed tamale Se Oe ee a8 TO | sae nay a | eR Late 8| Brtesssie stem freimt Work Wanted Male 10 Socvesses Eee i To | BREESe eeccrmr ees ee 5 hoi ce A jib a” Re +. survi “iw ition ave th : = | is Polio iB, Bree: ot at with | tha =o ares | ores? seestetee | Stet 2 aE ‘ ates f Dee + 15. eee fron 1-7 67 5 and aldron ; 3-3752 mate calves 25, ee 250, Det Beis oe 203 ag Soy 8 Funeral Home to inoeehece Bib & a "Pri ay. ea, ied 8 | 4 vatba or 2 C pag... : 432 & —| ee : or inte: l a Doug fens... 334 sears MI BY , oe If gene lane Fn Da Box Replies Sand & Mr. Deeks. ne wort New and re \ cating tien sa’ 15 per cent less, Dow Chem ... 30.6 | elon a UY MADIGAN, NOV. 2. 1988.. JOSEPH an 27, 28, 31 for employment. Cal MI earis. | 3 oe ED | in 1941. — Cale i “1 Gs Peterabure, og anget oth ee | © 100, — 74, 76, 90, 98, YOUNG MAN WANTED ——— C8 Bd ster eax re . A +1 1284 Wo nceeses 47. : or KL reneta at bes 2 training uncer 1 SABINET MAKER AND CARPER- l Fi I Auto L Ji be tent $3.2! Mrs. Susens P. Maclean: usband ie ‘ Setkintot, Fqunlly As ustrial Co-| (ef guiichene END ©. 5 | Emer Rad". 12 Sperry Ra... 314 . brother of Mrs. Chester’ Bre dear | Help W @ | Hence necessary | Cail Ng expe: | EXPERIENCET— -_ ve : Erie RR ..... 11.6 fd Brand ".. 90.4 H vives ye oa wa Oe ee noe _oniy. RE ¢siet. Dewan ° Sanit aia Doth, Be —yemnex, | Pied Witch he Bia On Rd | 3) TIPE] eee te siete Butts | “eter aeed 0 Bae Ee Help Wa ! Write Ronee Brea Bex te Ford Mot... 467 Std. Ol NJ a t. fyom "Donelscn-Johos. Fi Nov. aes mieaberh ‘anted Female 7 EXPERTENCE! 5 2 ee Pru 014 1186.6 p.m. with neral ALERT iggy ov 1 os : aerate Sen Bs ie canoes | oF [pear orem |e, Sar ar te eve eee | ain a8. ‘Si Hom __TY. Must ike chitare 1 paint * | — oO) oe SI ae agay. e atter 3 p.m. ~ op-2_ aay. he caitaren. Other botp interior and exterior. FE Gen Fen ot eran Co. we OaN |e meee: Write. duper. Give wel-| SANDY WA WOULD Tike : a eee ay fee AUTO nS Carmen, coment ‘ oe .... 25. os Ww. ; belo or TOR. : ge Re ee EB BY | aye ewmest| Oalesmen ee as | EE oa iGoebel Br... 3. ransamer ... 31 Joh Mrs. rsk; dear AND W. ART TI EM }- rich . .. — a Cen - aif - at oon Paul Sree Teves. We person be © 18. Apply thing from py A. ANY: : e n Carb vice will . Pu e Want T only to ca’ brick le: Se SE BP ua 8 ent| San S| sores ie Best |ogaenes Become ssa ein at reyh OUh apd nit Co e my Pu- & * p.m. Gu On. 129 Unit Aire a 8 Rey. Lambe Anderson "and Rev. a thls joc wa oe mag aly. ghey ChRvENTE ee ! Hersh Choc Unit Fruit vt & ment mbert officiatin: . ; an munity. pet wo Hills Drug o Sundays. . Prive is right : Homestk = 5.4 Un Gas Cp... eo in Lakeview cuenetor nee- ae ‘ oe Baa eld. . 14 Mile & SHRUB SHTTING. 1 BA ve 5-895, Hoes oe Bo Er See | Rae ot iter} WAITRESSES. ee oe ; I weave us ee eeee cee Bey tS ve ste es 87.5 RUPP, MOY. 3, 1908. Russ Da Se ek | tee WAITRESSES —3 A Interlak 39.2 Van Raal ..... 35 t PLES s Dawson Ha g, tego eited — wu Li, | | Int Bus Bas ak wen eet TH father of Walter fx 93: dear) Excellent . ee tee | sumer of WaTOREAEER WIT “es Need Int | wick a7 | | erie Berry: Mrs. Rose Ruth, Mrs, putation with Appiy-in person exp. wish TOOLS | 2 W... Tat Shoe Wests a. a7 ba ? Stone, Puneral and Mrs. Carri cressivg The blegent and) me TED'S io Wits” Amps) Mossman, ae nt Tel & Tel. 63.2 woolw Moo. Se | F gy? RAE Pan cna Ge ae : vere tiny ene ree : @ that’s the kind ‘Taeob oe con §3.2 Woolworth 0 .. 30 | St, Michael's Chareh a.m. salesman we erage | WOODWARD AT : : “ Mt with inter- » in ‘touch in ARE LK. of Exp Bf that ind of service oe M . G5 Yoest Bhat "yen Wap citation of che rRomry “vi ‘Re. 7. See ea Fg RD.| fun ana know-he BF ics the kind of insurance ee oe SHS DAWSON ta tater | We Seg, sere co ins ORK— r. Rw neral } or |B service you can get. only “dociated Press cog AS: Funeral Home.” ee | ee oe SON fom & . Pike. B Fa Work Wanted Female | from a home town on y | inant 18 80 aa NOV: 3, 1958, Tho} pea tae COLN E 4 p.m: et LDA 1 | wis is alwave agent fH prev. Da {ls Util. Stocks oa vondale, ae THOMAS a. and all “ark. Mra: EVES xp. Switchboard TRONTNO | h eager and ys nearby, 7 29: 4 197.9 «864 Dorothy Lotise husband) of ts; | BOYS — 16 7 p esiet aftes © Ope rator -Ty At ONG. GRIP ab ’ able to serve | Month De ae 128.1 85.7 es pe T! Ms beloved son eget work afte Permanent full t: ypist FE 471. PICKUP A We're yearags” | are eat Sues eee Bae vaay iw, uae : Ee oe ao ae er 2 i | 295. : 6. jpson; B and house cle: ‘ Weare independent busi- ies? fl Bit = Se 1902 service wit"be nA are, Pu york. IT LING & CLERICAL 18 R B ou Hoa FR enn N . employ 7 Low ‘0 134.7 (775 rom y, Nov. Trick : ad ral | Tome Sony. | eager a bo ment eee se 7 x e advise you acco ding petal te Sd STOCKS ou Whi th 9 your best interes § | Figures after ———_ Ce, at the mg) will .. No i when you have a fos and fH tien Elect. & potas are signths a ail Auburn Aves. Pun z hs r aa Re _— ‘you and phat Row" G ae aoe t a 103 is a eam tan ‘i ven it, Below mp # alo G. meas 7 usba $ | j For th (Rowen leet, _ =—< Co. * * 4 2 ; Wideman; deat bag nes | _the protection | Fentawalas “6: 61 66 er Wincmens on Howard | ig service you need and fiinudy Mtg. co. *: = 9 96 servic Widewian, Punerel i local ind , See your [Rudy Mig. Co. *.:-2-.+- 95 96 Nov. € at 1:30 pan, *nured : : ndependent oe et ee ss: "18 4 gue wtih ‘Rev ks : he i <6 who agent *No Sorew Prod, Co, 15 5 | D. uchand Rev a | serves you first. sale; bid and roe ar 60 .78 in Perry. M — fey ting. Tn Seiarannt or | 'Giea ) Ba Rett sass Oe Wal fam and anes nti | avon x) i 4 test Party Vict ’ and delivery chow car, for sales |. O'S, Representat! gT terory pron 080 gen et {o"°$1,000" during the Christmas inva Pm 3 tavaltd a : pple capt ile dpa ‘|| The Pont vp | tutte ee | We can help volt eet ea ene Eon XS saan | TT ic irman N cs ontiac: P. HANDY MEN FOR PAINTING XR Ey CBF retarial servi NG 8 descri ei] Staeb ress barn, fix FOR | PA today. te oe Winx ae wae ERSON | Seen ar tan, te aren an FOR WAN person abe sliver: Srook Farm, ek ala Renan poe wes | and WERNET §f °°", piel rhaps the greatest 7 ADS Ay WANTED ver srook weem,| PART-TIME W. exs_home ee in EM S80. | |" F NUPaEe ™ Community Nationa added th a He DIAL FE 2-8181 farm work. OA 8.2771. 468 A ye TIME PAY Day a Miah, tensed Be uilding ment: “Gov State. | From ' | | eeereR BER WANTED FOR cad cate se mush TR Phone FE 2-9224 ed to a sixt psec was elect- . 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. new firm by December. $180 weer “Cal Fa ne i 2 — consecutive term All errors shou fanit ‘ia at ce Unitmited | ny feat unpreced — rted Id be ue Ma : | nation, ented in the Press oe The _ Bie for Gacatnt bn er. a Mark your off : prongs Oo aiees a er / office binde than to cancel the ch r men REAL ESTATE / heavy Celluloi rs and files wi The Fi See ret Sq manage branch / ae uloid | with e Finest Gi insertion of the ede pve , ust ,be J can fi Insertable Labe ift for A Gyond. venmolens advertise F | ment. Py OR 2-195) for expert ntind everything quick Is so you ‘Is a Gift H ayORe dered Yaluslese throurh the 7 3 - u L : ~ are mad cance! ae with in an office oats ooey aren, i e or She Can Share liana Su | Reliable Man mone : is year : . it. be giv asst ¥ th these inexpensive lab 2 Save time y give the world’s appree ans os ~ ba st st te testery branch opers- ie er” Qualty Confections stor trong Sisiec arate” xtlaes,” Appt 1 recut ar 34 a 2 GENERAL PR Give Candies by . Ode pub spo te 4 REA INTING | CROCKER’S a Th Noman Suit eae FE EAL ESTATE 7 ‘OFFICE seucsta thdeante dtowret OF PONTIAC oy || Bete se [Pian =SMAN hy Ww. Lawrence SU PPL y -]||) tions and ‘basiness firm on 6 a pete . 7 ‘| casm was a | ete "guiegman oe i Cink St., Pontiac ; = onbetie caoreiinn platod bets’ Dissorsber 16 ag ee fi odpees fered bit neet ace, | Seeuen: Aig FE 2.01 ACT CROCKER ember 10 roe rere Naaman atte ’ $1.50 ys. N ' FE 240135 | 857 W. Huron 'S ORDER DEPT. the ie 8 hat Foon i ‘ 5 3.48 . Phone FE 2-9532 ; i} te own ESMEN = 7 if 2 3B Se pg Fy seeeilet ‘ih 3600608 48 bao watet cond business. H bs au 9 405 728 22] aoe re. C8 ay ne : a . All ledds fur rats la ¥ aoe : rebisneniey” NOVEMBER. 5, ine. eee t _ by Dick Turner 44688 “We like the intellectual TM, Rag. US. Pat. Ot, © 1908 by NEA Sertinn, tom, type employe here — the one -|who knows which side his bread is buttered on!” 2 1 4 iy : ' Rent Apt. Unfurnished 34 Comm stes Village stove. 1 oe ov 8. EM P4977 alte * RMS AND BA hot waase tare. ae ine ed aE BATH mee PON- and dowfitewn. M 3330” to June or ‘year “LAKEFRONT HOME toned — mee Call iy “9 month to . Morgan, ae CRA is 2 on heat nie” poy 4 y ones WN 5 sop ah Ren RANCH. JUST ney M59 at gl 2. Pine Sieg Piralahed bg? x TAYLOR, Theslto ‘oR ON oe pean meee re P daa S RMS. BATH GARAGE HEAT turnished, eas adults, Voorheis, FE $80 & ROOMg AND "rita gtd FUR- » Bished, must to reciate, see $5, month. 8. Rose wa, FE SROOM A UPPER, NEWLY decorated, Heat fp. ene. Call after 5 Heo m. eet $§ ROOMS & BATH HS FE rated, 2-6332 or a Se 5 RdoM BR UPPER PLAT . tiled bath were a G. : near stores school. MAple 5.1944, , Heat end a e a Sa Court, ren Ww Baa NT, IN- month $12.50 wk. oe Whitte- if t One Taylor Rd. ask more. Pi 20179 --PI 6.8827 a oe ae 0" Fy BROOME,” ALL UriLiTis Fi FURN, Ve f. 259 East Bivd, 8. FE 4-067 Rent Houses Unturn. < 36 : T gepeM. on ALLED DK MoD 1 BEDROOM MODERN, 13 MILES out Dixie $40 month. MA 5§-T066 oe wae oo? ATH SEPARATE | R AMIL & heat, adults. Close in rsa0 a mre tion, near cae ‘ete. Automatic Rent ‘Houses Unfurn, 36) he ROMONA TE cE, 3 basement, @ as heat, adults |: _peelorved oe }H outh, me afamaSiW AS eats toom brick sonal, Vacant. Oi furnace, $65 mo. FE 68-6819. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, 4 ROOMS, gine pt OR. Until 9, $55. Russell A. Nott, Realtor FE 4-(005 170 W. Pike TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX, r ueTah ag eo beat $75. per month, UNION GOURT, € rooms and bath. nerree. ee ‘neat children Wimp empeees, i? £4 Ps WATERFORD: 400 LESSING aT. abl half 7 2 a ‘house, 4 prt f, Fae. some feruibare phone on 3 after 4. Wor VERINE LAKE — "6 Lincoln Mereury Plant. 3 ei, s: ae garage et Nee irooms tached. MA Rent it Lake Cottages 36A Jewell, 3 bedrm,, apie s decorated. $65 mo, Will also to down payment. — Multi-Lakes Realty 2 bedroom: forced alt air "neat, Ac now -$12,500 and $1 1080 S. Commerce Rd. MA ver | ore down - aes oF oh ee LAKE. 3-bedrm. brick. By owner, Lake priv. FHA. Low interest mort ¢. FD 86-1448. i ROOMS, MODE! auto, oi] heat, wis 0. oF : _Tor sale, On Corwin Ct. For BALE ON bade z= LAKE . sae Baskers: bens, ‘ld‘ast. s tty | 2 : OOus AR ‘neat. fu t. BE 4-090 Ne, tlgaon. Ask for a cies . children Ren DUSLER. “eve. os ae” | For r Rent {| Rooms "8 _ 37 poe home, knotty pine paneled, ge — Rout rere Furnished” 33 _Rent Apts. Furntshed 33) quire 225 BE Pike. FBEDROOM HOME NEAR WAL- i ‘2 fireplaces, jow down payment. “ae SMITH - WIDEMAN eer | ROOMS AND BA TH HEATED | ters Lake $65 per mo OR 3-820! | avy uTIL ree PURNISHED, COL- Oniande _3-2041 8 after & oe i : KITCHENETTE & PVT. 4 RMS, FURN .| Bear 8t/ Michae!‘s. AT13 [Beach Bt.) 3 a BEDROOM HOUSE GAs HEAT. | art ct, Between 9 am and| BY OWNER. wars * FURN OR 4 RMS. UN * yay gonvenient to Pontiee Motor | _fura, roe i RMS. AND BATH . | OR 3-2012 Fa! FE! § rooms and bath, . : $90. FB gees tg gg Poor only, 20/7 Rus AND BATH PUT ENTR | ™onth. References. Util. furn. In | 3 BEDE. M. TERRACE. $76 MOOR | TTTRA ACTIVE VE RMS. Wi v- pemtneee & floors. a4 WO] Uo 'ratés dee 8. ‘Broadway, Lake | _ preferred. FE 47233. 7 RMS NEAR_ AUBURN. 435A a ; “SLEEN-AIR” _ SUCTION : " ae Orion. MY 3-0988. CARGE RM~ AND sre| Mt, Prigidaire and stove also! * month. PO, Box eT, Royal Oak, EXTRA LEAK. : ILERS — ALL PURNAG EVERYONE'S DUTY |. 2.3o" SAU Yat’ Gor demeni|2 & 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH AP-| Pvi._ent.” §1 Pine. FE 40122)| FE 's.1¢20 oF call collect Dexter |4 ROOM HOUSE: $6 MONTH.| Soy? ws. VACANT — READY, to move — ° RESIDENTIAL —" COMMERCIAL| Pace massage. 8! posting & grade is for 3 B: OM, homes and | Ply’ . opt. ne Clark _street. _ PURNISHE SS ee ee re meee oe ete ee ROSE: Soe ai GENTLEMEN, G Seslyn toed ce ‘peved stro § No Sales or Repair— dish massa “27 -| we ere sold out. 8 r RTMENTS. Sanderson no clean modern home. 2-0318. 5 tile ceramic bath, 2 . JIM_LONIE OR. 3-0100; ‘Bate. r= are selling, For fast service,| vate bath and private entrance. - Fon COLORED - 4 ROOM ba rch. $56 oe Market 41105. | rR floors, plas- ” NEW 0 AIR.) iro “4 Masi ‘et = a 16 Squirres ‘Ra. Fr 2003 apartment’ ail modern conver | stairs apt. Own Bit. ent. 300 Ladd Rd. Walled Lake. RGE | LOVEL tered ‘walls, Pu) basement” off LASTERING, R MI 6-73 a widows, Transporter ‘Work teed. FE 4 FE 46492 2 |. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. fences, automatic gas heat. Rea-| gas, heat, hot 4 ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- tion te as & shopping. heat, fenced back yard, ‘aon m REPMRNO -WAERING WIR. CHi + S ii TER . References required FE. 4-4340. sonable rates. Call MY 2 children whens. ae | Prcapeet, nished, $50 mo, EM 3-4207, oa 3.1943 rive, Tota) price, $0050. REP. ~ . WASHING i ’ Clark Real Estate 138 Heights Rd. FE .2-2423 after 6 — : says sell at any reasonable town, ° chines and, vacuum sweepers. AIR CUSHIONED SHOES» 2 ROOMS gate TV (RMS. NEAR AUBURN. oy Wy L ATTENTION payment. Call for details. , Thyle Beetle, Corner N, Johnson) RH ____OR 3-42 Sei] Us Your Equit Be dein ue FE et a eh at | BOL! 'YWOOD APTS. | _ month. 2.0. Bor 361, Roya elderiy, lovely pvt, heme, FE > £. Resets. FE 451 ALL CYEis CENTER Boot lore your be au 7. 7 BEDROOM ~ t r Agpert. OF -194 Wiraished or edturniened 9 & 3| © RMS. & & BATH. YEAR toon _2-0056. ONE FLOOR BRICK ~ Good . SAWS for removal of unwanted hair. OR.| i) r —s w - furnished. Both on Ist floor, Also | NEW FORERED. 3300 rms, bath & utilities furnished. ome in Union Lake ow pa Cail | Room ARD close tn subur location. 2 or 3 . Manley cto 10 Bagley St.| 3-2805 : ing—no = te e Biso nee small house, 24 Ferry __Elizabeth Lake Rd. No sparen. _ll4 BE. Howard St. FE 2-1834. EM _ 3-2357 or EM 3-467 . home, FE 92-5842. §3 N. Johnson rooms, lovely 17x11 carpeted s ® “We service all wakes of wringentOAINTY MAID QUPPLINS: ans.| Hw SOn sen ne Pe Dito | Lome. eK. NICE 3 RM APT. PVT. ENT. & | KITCHENETTE & BEDRM_ PVT. |§ ROOM MODERN. SLVR LK. | RooM FoR Twa 7 ving room bes natural fire ; and automatic washers. 36 yrs.| A. maytee, 88 olleape Fe 2: 37293. ND FHA Sa ans tt code to. pNewiy ‘decorated, 113 or- | bath & ent. § mi N. of town, OR; Fd. and Dixie. Mi 63263 or FE weds. Latee closet ‘Meals as de-'| master and lots of cabinets, alse” ¢ . Pontiac. 'y . h 3-4504. ee e 3429, Kee . APPLIANCE SERVICE Nex a gga 139 GIA 4-2036. 5 PRIVATE 3 ROOMS AND BATH | covEL. o RMS. WiTi BATH. ay? PINE : hoo ng Hn ig ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-4021| Siepomines, Mrs. Wallace. FE) CASH FOR SOUR HOME | 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | at Williams Lake. Phone OR 3-541 “Complete Pri Pine. Lk BATH. |" take Ave. Kee $50 Convalescent Homes 38A P aggem Haag Hy Bs gy hg cant : Rise “small down pay: FE 211d SMALL PARTLY PURN. APT. PE 34 , 08) oommy tt see large corner Jot, Only ff: 3 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 “IN DEBT? Call us for further informe. TES LARGE RM. BRICK APART. RM. BRIC APART- lake re priv, Prt. ent, 5700 § ROOMS g_UNFURNISHED D | CARE FOR 3 oP? oe! ELDERLY | 608 FHA terms. < — — ligated. We ents. Por 23-7220, ROOMsg with re- FE 8-0963 ristian bome. “Ugly dresses ‘pectaty. FE IF ag ee ‘SASS tees | FG) ROOMS n> ArH PAE) feewrner od etre, fal | ORM WQOEP Bg Gen host | HAVE. VACRNCTES™—WEEN—OR | room family home ™'iafge bese . dh ie or : ement, 0 ea be 56256. SO. 1D We wn 5 2 BACHELOR APT. | gTSIDE ue Washington or FE $4710. James K Bird. $1 pet Adulte ony. 620 Buena ¥ yomen, Bed or ambulatory pe. Fooms aust ving oom oe * DRESSMARING, TAILORING AND entrance. 1s e -| wos : ear le Scag SOME WAT: meas pment’ pe ue aheratjons. Mra. Bodell. FE LET.US ma DQRRIS & SON REALTORS, || tise Pit. Garage optional. 367 i! APTS NR. WATER: Gui rE ane 7S" proxer |5 ROOM HOUSE. USSR WAt-| fignte Secepied Sosy rates Macc! oe. Shee? ead tay bas gas fare: re age 3_W_ Hureo_] _ Paddock. [ROG BOGEN Cor LARS WITH OPENI caped tot is f ved DRESSMAKING. TAILORING, AL-|Giy 3 COZY ROO AN SC . . Neretenn, aipges hy torent Gone Give You 1 Place to Pay | HAVE ere TRAVEL | xii reek FE S100. UPSTAIRS. 4 RMS. CLEAN, QUIET | GODERNs~ROOMS"~CLOSE TO jherece Cell Pe 2a. — arnt Home. New seen "Pull Ss Sata iy ase 4 in my home, Call FE 8245, | ||| Ease Your Mind We wih tate ne Fon cad | DARD 9? gon Wine, PVE | Oeratae Pia? “9 Sik AND Bap schests, fi bent. 1 &. basement, sarage, 230i Fordham. formation alt F: ~~ ° Income Tax Service 17) — WE ARE NOT A show you~ bow to -for| RMS, PVT BATH & “Ty | Raulte. se0e oe and enti. | NEWLY DECORATED, 3 RMS &| j 'tiock. ont Hotel Rooms ~ 39 ‘Willa Miller . a your home ct or acre-| closets. n¢. downtown FE $1497 _ Heat elec bath. Pvt. - ie General Hos- “~ >” ~ : a (U8 LOAN, COMPANY age Call, mr, for a 30-minute , and trie furn. FE 46061. ital, gdrage. Call FE 4.8264 after 5 ROOMs IN KEEGO HARBOR. Realtor FE 2-0263 B AND TAX aunv. MICHIGAN CREDIT oven. ROOMS NEAR GENERAL HOS- | VERY NICE 3 AND BATH. pvr. ‘mor all nig $45 meet FE 4-3136, HOTEL AUBURIN w, ” s ice. Don M Auten. 4 E. I LEV. k “pita! 154 Lincoln, Ave. OR 3-9522.| Ent, No drinkers, FE 2-658 Pe a a a TRMS B “a (we . more, FR §-3348 COUNSELLORS R. D. RILE eee a 13 LARGE “RMS. PRIVY BATH & EST SIDE. NEAR GENERAL Miapt: On Ellwood, Phone OR -8580 ea ‘oa heat. z after 1 poeta es Speen aries ‘ Insurance Agencies 17A) Room 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.| FE 41157 ean | SO Pe ei —rowEK.| lag rm, Newly decoretes’ Fa Set Sies e eigen as. ' > x FE 8-046 3°) RMS. AND BATH . yum. Bewly decees | aes ABETR LAKE vean|i 8M HO uber = Vn ‘ OSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND BCO- $ CASH $ ee ee ot | around lean, pigasagl for S00 | Pear, tau 4 Aba, cities in Rent Stores 40 : we tt wah nl 1 child. Nr, Lake Orion, Washing | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | —2*: 5 ROOM ar . be —" wh Cane facilities, $60, FE §-8274. ORCHARD CT. APTS. Ol heat. est Lakeview Riva, | BUILDING | AVAILABL FOR) yg Se ’ S Da LA RACT 3 ROOMS, UTILITIES. |W. SIDE. | 1 COTTAGE & 3 APTS. | ‘IN WATER- IR CONDITIONED -_all_Webster_§-1418 Living quatte ore: | $1.70 ‘own terms, 3bed- = * - . $50. is Pontiac's most exclusive west|§ ROOM HOUSE LL e.4 rs rear, 96 W.| Doom BRICK R : 1958 I will be re- HOME — EQUITY z lady. $50. 2-6524._ | ford area. $50 a m re. OR — t Howard, ; - Rg BE ween. TI STALL | 8873 Saline Dr.. after 6 side apartment Leia ward ren ment off heat “bus line, 506 = aii room, attractive ; trectes by any otier then, my- . shower all utilities turn. furn. $65, 518 | 1 Enact «: : rose ‘apt apts. left. “Balcony and 4 bea in- res ett + Lease with Option og Te —- ‘ror’ 7 4 Rosherter Michigan.” Wright & Valuet 7 Rus AND BATH OF 4 | note. "Betair Manor. ere divid us! entrances, besuti-(° T° porting 8, OR 34466. ; mee ee é sioct OF pity coneemenes. Sh: ; R AT HOME! OAKL ar rms. ond beth lower, gus heat, | 1-3 RMS. & BATH D furnished. Auto. heat hot | § T RMS. AND BA D BATH "106 MECHAN- 5 ng ‘ SS ee Eee Ce | ve Soe03 AVE 5-041 | Yt. entr, Wes @2 Syi-| No drinkers. Heat, Fi Sige 11 | Water aiso furnished. Adults only, Ca 5-4348. ‘y Sea nen tas ohana Mens. tae existing GI mig. 494 per cent ‘ jucing machine. For the first van Ct., inquire 57 Edwards, _8. Jessie Ready for immediate occupancy. | §~ j “anaat sienna LARGE apt. floor. Gua Nn w. ; OACH HEALTH INSTI- 8-0343 Get {n touch with the manager. heat. Total rent #109 per mo, PE FURNISHED WATERFORD TUTE, 523 Orchard Lake Ave., } RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. WA 7 BEDRM_ NEWLY DECORATED.| {tt (G,tguch with jhe manager. | fenced yard: School bus by door. 5.6166, , 4-1 ACER TREB SERVICE. PE 4-4131, offers you a com- ter softener, ~ auto. gest, goupl le ~~ oe Fprsy Ot. OR Der) or cali at: ; ear EM 33303 or MU | STORE FOR RENT. 206 EB. PIKE $2,500 down, SACRIFICE ICE * moval and trimming Get our b ane feo st reaucer wa gym. for CALL only Mt. Clemens St. 1971, FE 876918 ——— = =| ee far Job transfer. Fake pal oon 7188 FE hh ck ii| Ug IMMEDIATELY. if you have |? BIG ROOMS 3 eet a Paci 2 blocks from Central High 4 rm | OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY = 5 ROOM TERRACE. VACANT _Rent Office e Space 41 41 $%4 per cent GI MTG. at only : vay cade, Bi Gg. YARD & fones . ‘tightens Babb. dussicc| 0 'larm Or toome pioperty Home| Sears. Private ent. and bath, 1/ lower. Gas heat and garage. $50 _ 10 A.M THROUGH ® P.M. $10 per month. Ask for ° onth ine. and ins. OGrvews Back filling proves postu a the per] vapor @ baby permitted. $10.50 a week. Pe soe month. Paul A. Kern. Inc. TOM BATEMAN. 377 8. olous living rem with large = areeren EM > 3009. het acaamen cn) puss tear | ay aiting. Util, turn, Tel 2-2213. Call before 3 2-9209. eee MODERN. AUTO, Telegraph RA, FE 40528. OFFICES GROUND, FLOOR dining ell both carpeted. tdeal quis * XP iG AND| order by mail or phone today J ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND ENTR.|?,LARGE ROOMS" GTILTTIES | _p'm. FE $2640. or | parking, 2615 and 2617 Dixie Hwy:| pink “kitchen eating = * removal 86-6503 or OR ONLY $29.96, complete! | ] I I lor ries Pu hested a) ar Pish.| furnished, furniture if desired. | —?™ Fe rE ; te 6 ROOMS AND BATH. WITH UTIL- OR 3-101 space, nice large utility room, 3 = * 32000, “THE PLAYHOUSE ers and bus, “Adult o” $16, week. | FE E3044, evenings — FE 2-5219. UNION COUR is BLOCK FROM SEARS ON| nice large bedrooms, m. bed- INTER-LAR ES TREE SERVICE N on T Open E FE 56-0730 ‘Are you looking for . clean at- | _!ties furn, OR 3-6115 2a Oakland — 2 large rooms, heated | room has separate % bath. Many . remove, Cal s 25 years bid pelock eit 3-08. | wT 2.0236 vee ROOMS, PRIVATE BAL Wai BATH, WEST 3 ight fara, Fats im | arias stant Feu Counae? teams | ee Ott terniee Ny) PEE COUN: | _¥E 2-0930 cute features, COMPLETE- : ‘ E és i ese u ce, §00 sQ. FT. GROUND FLOOR. R ss 8 lata eletine”macured® wt Eas Wed. Ch Huron General | Hospital, | 7 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. 3 room and b bath apts. rent for $49 | _Sieeth Rd. MU 47803. Milford, “partie a as be beat. 2. Lavatories. aides tenon sana eC WN ‘td. Children to Board 26 ‘Adis only. Immediate gccupancy jake, refi erator, a A per month. Nice and warm.|@ ROOM HOUSE, $0 PER MONTH TKR UDSE 4-4516, : iveres. Bandirie tietatr PE 4 LISTINGS WANTED gE 0d ator & an , tt empnteed_ in’ Muron bi “Fe PE 6220 Se HOYT REALTY 3 Read ’ : os aHO row ORS * gr. Giean. 3 Nicely turn. rn, Heated. i Pie ROOM Ty CRED REX or_after 5, FE 6-071, dere RaW oot $18 month. FE Rent Lease Bu Pre TA | ve 000 Frome MERIAN (BLUE SOD He Eo Wid. H jack or CASE eR YOUR erences. lect tie. mit Kim- met | 7 RM_APT.. PVT. BATH, PVT. ber ! ‘ AND | Beat near school, $7 month, FE a ke Waxuodes Meee 254 8, Telegragh BG, sts fa, ; of Auburn, FE 65817 0 old Goods 27 OPERTY. WE, BUY ball, . ent, Part! turn. des Whitlemore. rooms, gas io . 5 i RM. HOUSE EASY TO HEAT.| for rent at 356 Auburn Ave., : - + : ‘ TW2 * cam YO . BARGA ATTRAC. 7 AND 3 APTS, Wit! FYE. |? bedrooms, enper Wisner ana| Stoker fed furnace. 41 Poster. ieee ke FE_ $3930. : “ rT ture & miso, tt i Midd! tive. Business woman, or bath, Close to Fisher and Pontine | | Lincoln Je aren $55 mo. | _Call FE 86567. _ 94, Fr WITHIN CITY LiM- BARGAIN! ‘ NPE m: . Leslie R. Middleton sioner lant, 654 Madison. “FE +05 Call before 4. FE 42521 or after 6. | $9.50 PER WK. ts of Pontiic. Excellent for light * FE feet —— _AP- | BROKER FE_8-7721| day and 8.30 pm. tio J ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED + 72. pall hildren. aE RR d Lk manutactirin Hight e. 5 ROOM FURL ‘ f R . FE 5-1172, §, © re r 5] WEED SP 1 G AND [or gh on or hose ful. 3 S ist is 7 - with ful) bath & atliite room. | WALLED LAKE. LOVELY ? BED-| 4 MODERN yBEDROOM with, For intormatfon p phone Mr. white BASEMENT, PAVED : S RAY N mpt, cow is service. FE ’ Ni " Md ‘ per month room upper flat. Heat inc, Nite 2-8101 STR: T HEAT. 4 47681, WE NEED ‘© drinkers 72 W. | ip pei convenient area $75 R Ag LAWN BUILDING 4 SGRATED. WHITE BROS. | _ReighboFhood. Reas. LI 47-1553. onth, Aa BUILDING FOR Lease OVER NE! ED ATING— ‘ FURNITURE NEEDED: iE GOOD MODERN. HOMES — List ha 7 NEWLY DECO L: Levin ee & Broker . or =| 7,000 ft Sultable at ver VACANT, ONLY $1,000 DN. ‘ 3-064 MI_6-1417 with us for fast & efficient serv-| Pr mt. 4145 Cilotonville Rd.. OR 31285 — Rent Houses Furnished 35 house ‘light manatee zing. , > OR 3-992 Entire home or odd lots, Get the ice. WE also BUY, SELL AND R 3-4706. 5660 Dixie Hwy { aL RENTAL NEEDS SATIsFIED | ete —— R. Fd ] acne Bh S. Lohan tein Be sh f tor yon, B Commun of | TRADE peer ee aw 19 oul § ) BEDROOM, SPOTLESS. ALL| of pvanfaraished. ait are a8 boric ; fe M5 Shen Mg i a Salk 5 ee " orcuped he = eas & ovr “5 re » A: HAULING ms OR 3: sey | WH ALSO need good homes with , vel, compara Bette MARS |" uuitities ‘supplied. Automatic gas | rane anno ‘For See -— N EVENINGS, pyri § * = ame Price. i acreage and vacant acreage. cecoraied, Wa ashing’ facilites avail — & grocery. FE | #143 aetinne ss of $3030 | _ OLTIPLE Las . " = : OR _3-6224 or “ORD Tt. l BEDRM HOME, PARTLY FUR- | AUBURN HEIGHTS HOUSE. $40 - * 7D = ANTIQUE DISHES. AN- L. H. BROWN, Realtor rn 20 ae Shi HOME, Fanti y PUR | A\ month, 301) dessle cm SED CAR LOT on ~ . MY oie "| 1303'W. Huron Ph. PE 34610 furn ane 7 BER OOM, ALO j BEOROOM. BEDROOM "ATH. GLASTED Ty South Perry near Auburs | with pe « Multiple Listing Service RMS., a REFR R, uilding. $88 per month. Lease : 1 _ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 —- stove,” pa turn, 19 E, Hu- | 3 BEDROOM, LAKEFRONT HOME ter taeue, eed IF pechara avaliable : a - , : neat Pontiac completely furs) atims ids 4160 Sie ’ * rian, MOUs ER Tae, "TeaE| Regestnees, e zreer,s SHIRLEY APTS. | Siti gael it | fasion Sais tiori gs | Pdward M Stout, Realtor | | 202 LACOTA, ‘ je : . Z . Saginaw St, ¢ 165 2 . Fa 3.1be, Paul M. Jones, Real Est, " weleoine Near Onbaw LS ees mo MY pono he SS Pet PENG ie "tr ering os ins ta ee : USED onth. EM 3-3800 or EM 3-2544 - Gas heat, newly decorate > : : + GR| children's table & chaire, some de M ERYTHING PR 3 BEDROOM House FuRNianED.| PP iving room, dining room, kitchen, 1 | we Wanted to R RESULTS! | seus Ste atte ans | eee SEMEL GE | FE Berth Mineme Ue | seer gran we ee: | For Rent Miscellaneous 4 a ote et & Wanted to Rent 29) an we have left is buyers We Neer Op: | i_OPPER PLATS” SP REDREB: | F Same we 0 sats ein A M4 -.| 7 BEDROOM, MODERN, IN CAS@- | _Mrs,_Hfitz, GARAGE FOR CAR OR. STOR-| Beautiful new egstom bric néed homes & other properties. tyke Rad, cea “em —s = au bie! Syivan undivision $80. FE 8-8624. | CLEAN COTTAGE WITH STOVE | _*8¢,_19 0 a ; ELDERLY NEEDS ROOM WHITE BROS. td eng Schoo! on mes atreet 2 BEDROOM, ALSO 3 BEDROOM| 8nd refrig $45 @ month. 2437 GARAGE FOR ¥ wa kitchen be Ei on the | dl : fereiaaes. _y 203 or Pm 81179 ; home, FE 8-1050 Wiliams Dr, Corner of Edith & Chane her, ‘ é _ | pent side. eae wee ; Sine AW. |7BEDRM wa WALLED CARE MOD | CLOSE IN 3 BEDROOM HOME, | —*-2602. x “* 7 ARAGE, 1% . . A th & BATE. : ‘lo Close to ¢@ F Sale H * 43 oF tame aren” th. FE Gekiend Ave. Reve _ MA +2 | 5 ACRES. with 2, bedroom modern or ouses . ee eae i vERY x | Roo ap T HOUBES, ¢noOwS AND 3|? iene ta UR. 1a Wey ke FE Private bath private entrance . Pm, a ? ; ROCHESTER New Ick . A réntal. es $3 to town, Adulte only. FE 45238. ; i reo Brendel Lake. ae Mp9. FOR LEASE ? BEDRM. U ranches and. tri-lev * gante. Want _—= a tai ished 23 ’ 7 ROOMS TN BASEMENT -OFTLT Pigg ES o White Lane. i seer oa. 406 $1 Liberal FHA terms Only unfurn, et 4 Cc. heat furn, vate plus w floor. ‘Rice. $18 weekly , Fp 28-4558 | _ trance month, FE _|7 BEDRM HOME, LAKEFRONT. r B. Tn os : 1 FOR GIRL. PVT. before 5. oe RR ai | lt heat. $49. mouth MY 2-497] GOOD - RENTALS ys iuie™ rm - Close in.” $8 a1 State St, Pontiac Apts. | FR rf. BATH. VERY NICE. | Frame § rm. Garage, 909.90 ; Leva! lone wine z : ; wits, ck 6 room. . Se bat ne ec $55 mo.-109 Williams. Sout 16 ever See. titer # 4: tially furn, month or week. R rs UTIL Bungalow 5 rooms, Trans, $75. «it PE bie. fe *i FE: 4.7666 Furn, #08 W. Mighiand Rd. we | Ae aT 3 . Trucks to haa PLACE A “LOST” AD. rs ent. car Welcome. “ai a ad po Disie oa Ea | . Walton pou rh a fot Pe 2 baths basement, . roe FLY FURN : “9 =. Pauire 340 \3° RMS BATH & ENT. (i Pap 1 Sb tie Ne-ton | stares Call FE 2-818] for an ad nin by tity es ed _FE_22879 after 3: caon Ai Bute Trucks" Nilay suate 5-6810. rats » SE TF RMs. PVT. ENT. 6 room brick 4 dun Tract and“ |to recover a loss. Dial FE oie ee ee | aie _ a str ia ractor Co. ;| BLL BRICK. 3 BEDROOM WOME, 12-8181 for an ad-writer | Mtge living room with fireplace, : of Our the Lakes Church, FE * tig Ww iad =| S8Y charge ages | * ARRO REALTY { K 8143 Cass-Elisabeth Rd,oe RS er er OF tee oe * i s oe eee) ee ee am ez Cr rT Bae ie te teeet pies | Se a ee ) . : RaE RO aes to open signs at Pleasant Lake. | 4,19 Commerce Pe = | bedroom brick homeaoo DOWN ’ ie t off J sileective tieben wih| yn" Rew") bedroom, Yul pase:| , LARGE HOUSE ___ te wal all carpeting. fir ace. . Petle, en, See this truly nice home in| LARGE 3 BEDROOM TOME. CEN- : i rage. aes finer locations.; traliy located, Close to schools,: : —_ “si, and 2.500 down, Gall tod ¢ church end trans . Low ; . ‘ down pormont responsible : oul! Uke the| VETERANS — NO MONEY pown| party. Ph. FE 8-6752, oT attractive kitchen in this e.; Several veterans. homes té choose . plenty of cupboards, built-in oven) from. Like the west side? 4 TRADE YOUR aud range t nook, 4) Tedroom with full basement and 3 bedroom brick. dekea street Ee as d fireplace, finished at- ee ~— prefer west suburban? Storms serecas, incinerator, tile base! é bedrooms on large lot, budget — oa mig tia sintees pricea 3 of these fo. inspect ead a ioe 8 — meet, Ready s. FR. a “approved: of them have garages, — Close | 4" 3.1260. ; Longfellow School? 3 bed- ALLAGE OF Wixow LAKE PRIVILEGES —- To two) rooms with attached garage. —| | VILLAGE OF WixoM lakes, 3 bedroom brick ranch| Im addition to these we have| 3 bedroom . fot, “Only $7,500. home new in °57. Formica topped| ™4&a¥ more. Give as a call. One | yes. orner iv basement. rec, space, 12230 patio.| of our courteous salesmen can| Reasonable terms cupboards, tiled baib, 25xd3 f| Surely please. Dorothy Snyder Lavender + Bsmt, rec. space. 12 x 12 patio 11. COLORED REALTOR EST a YEARS Large lt. See this at $16,950.) °°" tr bed ho: , 1001 Ht (M59) Terms equtiful 3 bedroom home. | oy * xu $3003 oF MOlusy 6-6417 | . large living room, family dining | LAKE FRONT ~ Clarkston school; 700M. full basement, ed beau COOLEY LAKE e and be area, 3 ~ bedrooms, i tifully landscaped vt No . 3 family home with 150 ft, lot. ¥ town kitchen. y insu- wn : ea slum, comb. er A & beadarg gags Call Oley Bont. cons h me iaees F aa Se = Es ' storms, enclosed porch Boat and Each unit has 3 bedrooms, Living : “| 5 co : : bath are. Sek. seis 5 rooms. Iieten, Saas. uly, Rear ye : a tot aT “at oats JIM WILLIAMS cae aneaaeel al BRL ANS ys Son | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE “) ‘ : : as 143 SacDwin * & Pa MBREE- & ie paren 100 x 452 roc oT er. : 46 W. Huron, PE 4.2571 or FE ¢-3046| thls for $17.4 poncap, | _.down. Owner. P.O. Box 3635. ra : a ol LOOK ...CALL mes . : 0° VICE* : ee 4 BEDROOM BRICK ex. | Sem Bader Pu otis : : s be » NEW LISTING cellent West Side home, 2 J SYLVAN LAKE Nothing Down S REMIT } st 4 roem modern home tn — lots (100 x 170),. Besutiful ' Heights. 2 car garage, full base) vestibule. sizable’ recreation _— afar aimed gp Bs ay ae — Bm pate martes home your plans. o iarge lot . stove: room with fireplace and bar: lace. bu Qear garage, 85 * ; 7 3M : ‘2 +4 sea cegeeesaengae map| Lae waned rear voce, | Ragan sien | sate cae Be! Nothing Down ists session. price $5, only double brick gare, Gas ay «= $800 down or will rent with) fired steam he Truly a Tay’ weivliceee. ssh fet pan pus: | — Donald. OR 3-3037. option to buy, wonderful prope ry — Bee er my ty cs rn 45000. (oR RMB. WITH nave. a . uKoeee VERY PRETTY like new 4 oe dies to and = i PALMER ET « iw he ~ 2 2105. ¥ hom 8 Lovely 6 room brick and frame Rice teren HAnbER CO. aT LOWELL ST Ss OF JOBLYN Harber ave, = ; apg 2 "betroome of ome : het R M WRIGHT home. 3 bedrooms, fam-| or es Nichole, FE- 4 bedroom . 2 down, : i 7 we te be “wilzabeth Lake 3 nen ihen vane! | ted = heat, Open 106 p.m, PE 6-243. Cherokee Hills Brick — Eifcnen Biianen, nq. doing ment, | FE elise Pa 440m AYE. FE sou ins, 2 car attached garage, “BRAND NEW Custom butit wp 1080 for present | oil heat, aluminum storms at After § PM. | at Riggene yates le een 4S A GROUP OF BUILDERS, OUR o e cwnet, Gis P tem story and sereen TIPLE roo dr and replace eq ent volume -purchases -& direct to By owner. (1) 2 bedrm, & -{1) plan includes many features Q] I 11 ie) Ol lL e : =e ee. Bh oor ed ines owner) you sales will help you pula] 3 ge home. ., Compistely fin- designed to add to con- IF YOU SEE this home, you a and Bb fer quick k save” other helps - 800 pisns| ished. ‘= eas at “Cal FE —— ae ty! Pall will appreciate value, 2” Sashabaw Road MIDDLETON : ot 4 Ee oe ore gee Geoergiener"secure motcee| Ea OO ee cet! de eee, eal] Sy bere softs | zoned eter, ge home SPECIALS! | — ° § a . ed comm: it 7S iss . wee Rowe |. W.'i.-BASS hot SIDE coud, "alto. serve spaces Over srecre st ignd, | moter Bil benewient very ent ate 2 = 1 casvens torzees homa, — SUN DEAS & BROERA 2 tamily or room itp bai, jae flose-ta coun — Vines West — toe ation. ° office oF | “small business. ‘Gmy gent ae rise, DOWN—Located of age Bie kitchen. Pull basement, oi! Rng $-0531 oe: oar garage. a 5 co... 33 Ww. a4 - sereened in poreh. Immediate FOR SALEBY OWNER 7-2 PE 4-o0n sarag ome, i Sartion | - WERE IS a beauty. First |, K. L. Tem leton, Realtor. e° Or call. Bob. 80x225. Immediate posses: & possession or wili rent with| "OX, comb fished att ig ettie. rl Base Re SRex 7 BEDRMS. LARGE tit ‘te mia’ orice! - offering on this extra large 230.,Orchard Lk. Rd. PE €4563 45236, _ ston. oe a. cpties ‘te bey. ment 3s dove. Oe living rm. new carpeting, full ranch home. Plastered walis | __ After 6 FE 2.0503 one oe a oh , Evenings after 6. call FE 5.2939, Price. 323 Seward. aaa 3 cat att arage.| Carl W. Bird, Realtor ‘in teem, ait honk “beat 4-BEDROOM INDIAN VILLAGE ~ 4 roams and bain Faw M. Stout, Realtor : ihc oimri $9,500 Sashget Ponlne! By owner FE | FE San” Eta eiah| gaat, Rabadea We Gove | NO DOWN. PAYM'T ‘| Bqgvney t,bedrom, cana | gine vali, parvecuer Aiesi | TT N. Saploaw ok” a sien B on * e ‘i = ” : Wil bane 3 bedroom besse wis | NOTICES AND FERSONILE— WE ri ge etl ie ac We will erect ‘a. gearter | porns, eneciam ecsceee, va} . agile: : bie edo A. JOHNSON, Realtor basement on your lot. Complete have buyers waiting for 2 and At Union Lake Office FAST, SIDE Some, Living a ae ‘your it Pay 6pm : 4 FOR ‘COLORED—$650 down—2 > oot 704 S. Tel Rd with tlle bath. hardwood floors & bedrm. hemes fs ey and | Lakefront secluded 2 bedr, home ae. dining i and ments only. $74.50 month or _ bouses for the price ‘of one. . 1704 = elegra = al atic heat, — McDonald. ae... Pontiac, To sell. ssible 4. Enc. losed heated ‘ kitchen down: both . we will yA ee or a with a $500 DOWN Located on . Southeast. side ee FE 4 3 2 OR 3.2857. $. Schuett Realtor. eo wr. om ‘tron. cer garece. ‘Over mo) * of rooms and bath, up. Ample small down payment: at 2 Scaskice hase Ph ae Mg : "CLARKSTON "AREA ize SED ERN 7 BEDE O. $16,000, terme. | gg i ge Pylypow $350. DC DOWN Yu move vou snto this attractive | era 3 room for income. : S 2 podem tiled bath, larg es m 1 it. Priced . P 1 = lot. Reasonable q , wit uke gveutege, coats ‘a oe bacemest, Bara e er reac cals i 8.500, Just “Batialow i brgel full i full basement, Hue —_ uving —* 1 i Leslie R. Middleton aati wes pe: al a cad | Ronn including taxes ont iar ston. | extra” eh mortgage costs to GI. Ap- PA _ sees, Se ; DOLL | | Fegeura epee qeaeciisen| gr pa a AN Sco, Rane, Fone hore, fe] Paap Derm Wi treacle. peop or | a OE as enn ure som P ir. : 5 . ” : f PERRY ST. - Senuett Realtor, 460 W. Huron. 2 : . 7 r 28 long, very good Duplex. $ rooms each side, Gas} _PE_ 23-7011. gipre cme ome, is 2 bearm.| RAY O’NEIL, Realine at = A breezeway ‘ind ‘2'¢ ¢. Has “ee Zo IE ny) BR Sat it: [age seve | Peete |p game ss araas| F.C. Wood Co.) NO DOWN’ |ss0pown | Sithany asst see ened : ee to c . List YOUR Lae E PROPER ee OE cc Cott ‘Williams take Re. & Mase |. NEW FHA TERMS — Attractive| Lake. Section eee, Gea CUCKLER REALTY | iit tn etait Guts 12 scans SETAE, conox- | — PAYMENT | Se crpesatts 2 72 | srsumn meow. anne wonderful — b home of your cholee. For Q . ™ : . : oa FE Sibi : informant Yipet rani T. G. Tr r ocke with nreplae oe and studio ‘selling. 2 gf 3, bedroom starter hom» (iiaat be, seens od well -fulomatie, heat," plastered walls WEST SUBURBAN eo Sieur paxicaee Tui alee WiMioe wep | $32,500, Owner, OL 1-070, . asement and rough wir.| landscaped yard. - . large kitchen dining ‘Clean 2 bedroom frame bunga- UTICA, 47655 : 4 7 ROOMS & BATH. ATTACHED, ing. On re, lot or’ on . aluminum storms and screens fe & 2. foultores. Oni For Colored - St, Joseph years book, uy ens pen over Realtor * inte ed plastered See peed - = ey ttond, ‘OR vias, | YOU CAN'T LOSE good large jot. Can be = area — Good 2 bed : . i — s .| GI NOTHING $55 ‘7 escent tae cmck | Rem Ste Rseataeet |_Ounte” Epunte Sisk "| sous van tx maar sams | Py HH Wilde Lake Ba _| aera Se —| Elen int eae ee | PO aR CRESCENT LAKE AREA About enth includ- = . . : WN - Captne Cae 3 m home full Lake privileges with this like new) —* eeeat wire TO BUY — TO SELL — TRY NO DOWN PAYMENT -~-.@ a Pe * Why Should You « } eee eT ——<- _ | BgBt, “gutomatic heat and hot furace thumtsnee Hore and| NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. - « util sees seme Web) Jocated between Buy This? bown. PE 5-618! nice features. Price’ Just reduced 33 W. Huron St. FE §-8183, lent 3 bedroom rane’ So. Blvd. West of Crooks rm , $eri20 ft. fenced In tot. + beste ee Sicme, Coe te beusht en Gr screens, in o7T3 dom or call Nicholie, FE type home not far from ave land. feos location for build: Recsuse- a's ®& 3-bedroom brick. won J . R Hiltz terms, - Asking $7.10 Ww $ , eves. ‘ . noe a a + bon iste. Car- we t = 4 years ae og ——- living | 2? bedrm., mm, t% car garag™: . * ; : : ponoes . a i oom, modern al i i Evenings after € cal VE ¢6tss 3 NGALOW ON ACRE. On one floor, ocated session. NICHOLIE & HAR. - PONTE: AC. RE ST TY ee Pu ceramic’ tile bath. cc PANGUS, Realtor Realtor _ {0ll_W.__Huron : A. J off Witams Lake Rd, Pu GER Co. 33 W. Huron. Call Under. the 1919 M15. Ortonville __NA 7.2818 : ew © r win =a Six’; oe. REALTOR : ea com Sait ate gg basement, auto. heat. Large Bob _ Castell, FE 2727 m7 Baldwin FE $8275 | are all oak floors.. Pull ement — , : 2596 DIXtE HWY. 7B qdiat| $6 Sree room. Sait ding yoom,| Se “an Wore aly "618 per Eves. fIPLE LisTING sEHVicm | Tit, Milshed ‘recreation room. 3: . TOR onal” — Oak mo. including taxes and in- — ULTIPLE LISTI n landsca - An ; : ; LAWRENCE W. SEeeereet” Hie Cabteal fom | surance. “Will accept” trade. : = bak chor fenced, 2-car garage, Cement Income Property 43A We “= . * Sylv ve, ated on seman ~ 500 DOWN. new! yivan Lake in Drayton Plains, This home is ~~ wa bedrm. Pull basement, = LAKE dy as ‘ Say, a aoe Sg yp ae immaculate inside ‘and out, Again oom 2-FAMILY fenced, yard. B. side. FE 26T4| RAYMOND LaBELLE Privileges on HoH Lake. $2,000 Down th. for , | Toot. Half block trom city 3 even St, frontage das : ; op, ives room. Gas be Dasemect, lan large lot =a e tg. Oh. yes, two car garagel T-room brick and jedgoroch a Ss wide’ Wen = ae — > eS er. ber cag Ege FES 3 ? le met iiseefoal'prics ast | om Dr "Mage" uns tality toon ana fig | Meceaay take Exus areesneay! — 100 DOWN Rate! heat, full price. $1730 = IRWIN . ay « WHERE ‘filed baths. Gas heat. To-in-| lot, with lake privileges. 1° Lake Privileges Ss ve we gladly Hof Spot oe clude new carpeting and dra-| to good beach. This home is not $-Room, d-bedroom with full He LMES-BARTRAM . ase ig home NEW-CHEROKEE HILLS - Gi, "joct sacl poate, aantvcioes | vecetiont Oct macies Pree: 2a Madera smaller welltocatea b screens. Benlosed front porch. Ve- Moves You In! . pasement, eh cots (om sane ee on sire ; da LACOTA “* . and ready to move into. ss Me-Car apres On . ‘ . commerical location large frame| no plans for a vecstion en, why galow in trade i ¢ : wooded i ig OE Fy ge ; culo PLans - Tench Races Caen Ehies cet | bases, wee fer your yertemes &] wel one Op Conse tae Gent Sat 67.000 ts he full price. . wooded f Tot. giana For Lake Prop. 44 | Don't wait! See this 4 bed- Cherokee Sub. 3 large ded- =— from apartments. See us | pair = gd tnd Pe ae New Bungalow—$6,500 so ’ terms. : = ; 7 “rooms, separate dinin m, ay n that you will al- ‘ - = oe LOOMFIELD WEST — 1-3 TO * room —. oe Alger na living room i8 x 11 with ge- Two-Family poyment ai 5, ¥" otters s “take most want on sight t Located ‘im WHITE BROS. WHY PAY RENT? For Colored & re bomesites on winding paved 19 school. P amecoo oooh sata. reek fireplace, dol) kitchen. 2/ 4° soca ciean income, tecated| Payment bel - nice ‘wooded “area close. to = 7-Room. 3-bedroom, {u1l — Be ont eet ed drive to garage, Only ——-. le = —— close te. schools, in town, =, inige — @ very large kitchen. with Crescent oer tamiy. retire- 5600 Disie Hwy _ basement, auto. gas fur- ‘i in out st? Ui fo0 “Ferm bie sallls throughout. Pull high apertment for owner, pins riment i_hiek e | Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday “i §} BOILT IN RANGES & OVENS pace, aiid down to PHA 995 $20 down, 20 month. " FAMILY HOME Rook ame bet “wales ai. fet gas heat. garage, $11,500, $2,006 | year vecstion wilt when Elizabeth Lake Estates - $195 DOWN LOADS OF ‘MODERN FEATURES| plus, costs. Vacant. me hee | br acre, near ford, “wen: : erage. La lot, street : ou bette roe | ww _ ome “Sxcellent ‘basement, | 2 be black ‘topped. t2uese.| Off Middlebelt Rd. TT. 4S where than this elwnite” > bed | Fregrt via ea GILES REALTY CO. | 358% mines to Rontisad” ti : Lots ‘of closets. ¢ ° autiful lakefront home for bu : bungalow. : a | Gate ge aes | ba ee Tbe) sonata ces! Umphries| sata ainsies (RE moma ea Se MODEL OPEN] WoEd Lis ESinee ze acteurs a pe : : Er oe a : : TIPLE LISTING SER : ! ' iz e included in sale. [rage ANGELUS | Teom modern brick, bullt a e lot with lots of shade WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1-TO 7 at. door _ at ‘ Blacktop street ta exoal- ol executive's transter makes oa ee resrention =. 944/83 N, Tele Open Eves. and flowers. Don't fail to see = — aot srr old, ME G3 FRIDAY Soin 27711 Jordan e803, a, ava: es! on exclu. é é-° " 4 Kinney = Bas ap ippetemnceh torses | Site Wake Anstine Appreat-|) reesiqjownrr ievins Sat, Me] i idle LiSTING AERYICE oun ee Se an cies "2 blocks, north ef Montcalm + teak F ORION oo 2 mately 3, ccres ot beowtfully | WHITTTS M. BREWER firepiace, 4 13, acres. neg, oe. ee h wanelaeed ‘sereh, iy dec: : y “| ° Jandscaped grounds. Lovely 8 : - $9.50 at 00 ver, ma eth. te tee WESTOWN REALTY bome, enclosed newly dec- ? WARM & COZY Sone, SF live norm, fre | ise wr Fare AES MOR. K NI JDSE N ot. Oakland’ 8.212 FE 8.2163 or EVES BI 2.4677 ment, Owner MY sant 2: aths. yf vil room, re- . Parke : 5 - * = ~ 3 bedroom ranch home with Jace, carpets, mirrors. is" din- ——__Eves FE 8002300 A NZ eT MODEL CLOSEOUT mT Me ct LAKEWOOD | VILE. — NEW z ful] basement. Large living ‘breakfast ream, large hibchon. ; | : OPEN | - part@troom, modern. file bath | = 2 bedrooms, tile bath. model Bose basement os relatos + : eek’ fireplace, ‘Lave wake. | dishwasher, incineratgr,-freeser | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sylvan Village 610 W. Huron St Phone FE 43625 eget “hardwood “Hoare, “All AN’ birch cabi: co basement, oll heat, + Gar Sgare™ 822300 "Be der fleges on Crescent oats, etc. Boat House with 18 fi. | ,, Lovely 4 bedroom brick M_EVENING ; convanTiBie: i a project be now! 1] ieft, $10,500, dow , : ae Re Newly ay oge recreation room, bar, ane” LOOK HERE home approximately 7 years 2345 WATKINS SD t1 000 do cupboards in rong 4 ae seems. 42° ‘steel aren, ; old with attached jalousie MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SOUTH OF DIXIE BWY. wh: ALSO ' 9 LOTS — Daniel Whitfield 8chool kitchen, bricca er Men Truly peeing & rhe " windowed porch and 2 car n lit level starter pene in £ - District. 3 Secroame, tile bath, $3,800 down. e leasant way oo site Pp A a garage. House also has a / 1 W. W. Ross, Homes } rable Jocstion. 1 acre lot. $8, large living room wii ag meen fa basement with recreation $750 down. Builder sun room, full sizé 1% E PIKE ST ‘OPEN EVES. 63783 — whittield. this fs just what we should room and '% bath, House . im 1941 pe; ot tlegreph EMpire “Fhien or a 3-411] | kitchen with breakfast bar. Clean. FE 4-9584 - ATTENTION HUNTERS hav@prertect for. an elder- features a Tedgerock fire- Model Bam} ay basement, FA oil heat. FHA “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE House ang approximately 1 acre ly couple-very nice kitch- ee Kies poy snd cera Plage '‘AMILY, at rms. rtigily furnished, about % m! en, large dining ell, nice and ceramic tle td. ‘aomspartatl Ata , rp. From ‘Thunder Bay ‘River ‘near wi coower sad’ fol tone | a1 all of the titaas Goer Oe ING for a good invest Partri g e Bet “KE eee mak ‘porth vet Giatketes Wines ww is ~ AVON TW Hillman, Michigsh. Pull price Se ee ee) ee cae Be sure and vent? Lares temily home * : am imits "near new Lighway cromtse fern Sa tat: comicenen” C8 Glocks rem bus ace dares | puintment" oT *" 8 | Tih, 4, bedroom, inet | 18 TRE “BIRD” TO SEE Ok A K mis oe * » ’ 8 from bus an. e: = f me. igo brme. dain & wir) John K. Irwin & Sons Priced at $7,500—terms. and kitehen. Fall | eed for | Eliz. Lk, Brick—$950 Dn R a sence -hanet went a" BEng si r ce = © 5 4 . S&B 1140 sq” ft. liv. space, 1% a ' | Elizabeth Lake Estates Quick sale to sete estate. Privileges on both Cass and Eliza- im, rooms, family room, bati. living | car fr. gar. solid SD lot 806x135, 312 West Heros mreet” D N T | Very fine 5 bedroom and $6,500 beth Lakes.” Cass-Ells. pavement. WATER FRONT ~~ modern} room 15x22, stone fireplace, din- | an he bewh vacant.’ prone FE Hy mer rE. 2-403 i bath bungalow. Situatéd on --— . ie cat are tractive bedroom | nome in en top ‘condition. 2-bed- ing ell, open kitchen with “Hot- imm, poss. $12,900 low da. paymt.|" "0 Eve. Mr 63783" | er Tendeeaped ia. SPOTLESS 8-ROOM home. | fuck! galow, tor coly $20,850 m. i) ‘towa ‘we move in. point” oven and sablo-dop store, 7 RM MODERN HOU URE ON FER READ. | sad'mke pen tee pr ogpherniga nohbvglnte any ae with ages pie “ heat. washer and dryer, Cer eh os McLAIN MORTGAGE St. For colored. $1,000 ‘ beth Lake and aise includes ce pace. 3 Larger than by ames. “tre: | $1,450 dwn. ,PLEASANT ‘LK. area.| tached garage. ee pit ileges, | *& REALTY downs wn ai INNAN tly igre psa yes — a Eood garage Pio home , average, bedrooms.» Plastic ewsen - eee ce clon bie r a pe nome, cw Rae en = oo Reasonable down pay- Call collect LA 63544 mrost livable, -most attrac- Whit Bad! . eee 1 ie eo ee. 2 me le lot. See ft mits a be it like ving rm la- . oie : < (66_W._ Huron FE 42577 tive 2 bedréom hemes, we “inte rane. Oak ors, Sar i po questions, H's S\ bargain | tare: late. Nay be ue For’Sale Resort Prop. 44A : i hav ver offer , xr ~ , 6 rniture. cows / = Large lot, lake privileges 1 /W M. -H. KNUDSEN Bs a toon eta ie ; : tent geome oe > : BRICK FAMILY — . gy ons eeerarice sees | Dorris & Son | Bat cai odie ttt |BELZOR Jt 5 Toeerpy | Walk Dovetown \. | sae, Laem, teal [ieee rey a tetreme |. attention, Hunters ; CLOSING OR MORO AE basement and. glassed.in cE | DRAYTON AREA ts the te Nothing Sone fered walls, & oak floors. wets Lie thehek, Goparhlo tat | power scrr every, conveniene erly ; er co. 5 WwW. RENTAL OPTIONS and truly a oan home in- — gen ly ho Ith 3 brick home. Tdeal for small Sie 2 Frame home, in ae: : tary Day agar Srv teingens tere. Aways s m%- Will take late m: car on anne: 2 Huron FE_ $-6163—evenings Two sit room modemn homes - side & out. Perfect for old- Sceune Gk. wena | family. Beautifal liv aqchool, General. Hos ESTATE | %:. Terms.” “ ? call FE 2-7273. and two bedroom homes. er couple. Priced at $13,20/ Pecrooms, Up large ving eon wie natural ‘bee Nery walk to dove. | CLARK REAL GLADSTONE, AN— that can be purchased on for quick sale, and large diting room, Oll fireplace. Modern-to-the-min- wn god, Ail nice big roome, pe de eed ys home,” & corsage: teen rms. H A Y D Call for steam heat in the full base- a ee ee Pe a ei a 1 9 to 8 Roy ‘Annett ae ; farther formation. TE ARS ment ; On’ a agit 60x160. Khel a ee at ai ica og om tt - ed — rT] MUL LISTING VICE Realtors ions - ett] os ae ak e s one y , = ica aths, os ining. room < . EAST SIDE. 2 Bedroom home. SEVEN Room Boma - _ 2 Nice bedrooms, large clos lot. It’s an idea) family home g 26 ¥. Huron Fitderal acres. Good oll. * Price 2 ; Oak floors, Wined for elec. stone: ACRES NEAR LINCOLN JR. Ht ets. Full bath with shower with all the conveniences. See OPPORTUNITY : f Ry simeieend 4 Semee . ‘ pap - Enclosed Work. Seven ecaeenal wate and large vanity. Utility this home today! Only Sia, 200. : . ‘ yard. steer Ferme Tee) rooms, fuloetn nice cere basement Wilh phe neat "Oo room, oll heat. “Plastered : KNOCKS BUT ONCE: 40 OPP sosuye. a 2 Bedroom aie wnew ou enversien bedroom brie k custom | a7Re lot $8,190 with terms. Rented garage, Priced at ~ | REALTOR PARTRIDGE | ‘Here ts’ soar to own — were wene fore Rucker ane) for Simace “Coneaer ar Kichen wit Suto over | west soBURD is per"meane” Sore aM [PE OO oy eB Ys MORON) es cae cee cae | ITT yu ee -< vent ta, ott forma, Weter of payment. or sell on’ terms, and range. dining room. 2 Bedroom bungalow with | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | rooms down and five rooms up. ener. car career. 2 lots pete J . nk itnth living room, 8'xil'9 DO IT YOURSELF ana ———<—————<—! The extra apartment w ke "y SUBURBAN BUNGALOW Scooment cae” stones erg aa — byt oe be save. 3-bedroom: home with $800 DOWN your monthiy apm. t a dE OAKLAND LAKE PRIVILEGEST Fag storms and screens. Located] at $8,980 with’ $950 dower” sen al discon oe ne 4, foom. 2 bedroom house shout | More could you ask? Clean > ety trae heme. Bath. of the best buys on on large corner lot in excel- Sink ‘and fasmeee te. Ale 1% Northwest. suburban Call Our Office for Full Information Pt furnace ca garage. mts pa na el posers Lhd lent area. Priced to sell“at| scorr LAKE =| ‘wiring well ond otetio. On. - area “Pull price. 95.000, = North Roselawn St. crated Ofer So Morn Ts) eae eoteg: | So ie ferme ticket || Latah AP Ser: | ARR on ad ATTENTION i. P ca j ‘o' Mi nnane eae Radiet ‘ F Bart SPUATRE AREA! Second ait cl beat and car garage, On a i0r70 | 4 LAREFRONT, you can price, 47,050, $1 ; ~ ag . unfinished, #8800 roudings THe SO Hoty PHA terms, Located B60 with terme ne atti roo be autiful Enis Me room, 2 bedrooms, west subur- v xe ining rooms an ban. 1002447," Pull t a —city sewer and city wate: hen, Bath F price yy oe. bedroom ‘home. ow this fits new wegur S ae. This extrs sha 2 room avly nik brick vangatow.) 112 ae extra. stool, feats acta | “A fine substantial family home has fu Lg me _ $9 Hiv with fire. of closets Duty. Screened ry SPECIAL— home, bi and ch eas heat," shiny osk floo ace “hag room 11x19, - - pete. gu heat, 2-car oa- car Batis Terms, ts: 4 HILLS PRA TERMS aie modern stream _— Baht | decorated. Pull iodern kitchen @xil. Mas- — sit tg ~- poll TA sed cot 4, bedrooms. ee tae foun 1 ae itor a a a Sree ante ake WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS '{ 3\car garage & many othe? $350 DOWN will ive: you oy ae ced. A8K FOR TOM BATEMAN features, Shown n by Appoint. pr a wage mag oly ot Suae ial paved B a “et ” ” Office Open Sunday for Your - a levelope fF ) re wee Broa ean fate te runs Seago a Reet’ wate wa: | out eta Mite Ray. at dae . , it m. : : - Bateman Seti pia comer, Sak, fs ae Kenge prc. Bera | HOH : | HRAM - } ath iin bultct vasty and omith- WM. A. ehuaad ent : ie = = colored fixture Located in GE 4“ ’ holie, Real THE ANSWER TO. Drayton ares, Only 88080, | J A. . KENN ¥ Bud” Nicholie, Realtor” ZR T Kampsen| REALTOR FE 5.9471 | j eman 4 aLNIN. b ess YOUR PROB LEM: REALTORS FE 4.0528 | #,JOStYN, COR, Man RAY -O’NEIL, Realtor ! ) | os ae REALTOR re com] Want Ads! T ; ie Nr cod ME rice FE TaN S| PES EY OMTR OP, | tw mee re enum] TN tem hire FE 2.8L, bh ao i Weare eee ie tear ak a _s seaeregewe | pee isa LUMBER CO. ney | ccm Walled “Lake Fok ie ONE To fad’ she 8. [Pape Sd Maple and Pontiac Call John n Gali, Phone MArket 41004. FINAL CLOSi ovr ¥ ov On ALL. TO a ER CENT MUST ’ PHILIPS SPORTING 7 N Saginaw we PRs ~ “Christmas Trees 59A, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Se a 2 iy | HONTING SUIT 1 ., ‘ - Paul M| ae | ‘ele h 56% W. HURON Fe CWissd Co. ee Paes ion” #7 Yapehatimnl 9 Partridi e ae pants) size 38. $20. 0 . wennnnnnew | NN | Bi Ee TABI + pant For Sale Acreage. 47, THs “amp” To era eye, wrimmed reer All| er’ Sap 2 wel | ‘| HUNTING SALE 1 70s acam eancets seay| PAINT, & SHADE CO. _SReeateat Ce ~ | pve embine.. OR 3.0008. es Monts i i nevept trae. | SCOTCH PINE TREES | Sar Avorn sete tier cocaes | Miredeta hires on guns "lene suits 1988 boats | | me Hunting Do "ae & Kelly's hardware, 3004 A _Adams. Auburn Hgts. re bast Wholesale ‘oe Th. bd sethantes ‘tee wenn yt let elite type, pom my ne BB Nik ay * po A tod a sderaion, for * For Salo M iccalmoasen a\-~ ~ WA 97-2815 - ." te _"_ wa 220 7 room ios nen ees, Take privi- Deer Hunter's Special FULL sT OOLF CLUBs leges. Wil) consider trade city : ‘ bag, '8 model, - a, this » Pp . Only $15,500. $2,500 % eS OALVANIEED i 33i 6 a . megiegdy) 4 bod ealy_FE ani upmost <2 LAWRENCE _| Guns BU SELL, TRADE '_ Me eniey Leech: 10 poates, "Diié-Therm heater| Storm doors and windows wood tie tg AE ag mg. sult,” lug down, Dorot ! i t me. ACRES en = sah Meas Oakland Ave. i nie meee SS Te" West tinghou TV ve rt F a bei pure wt in gran ai f OF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Saw. Thor ties blade wooded. Can be purchased wi nee c. Sy motor. House oe: $500 or discount for ¢: tainence’ con SIG With som dete st, his Calliers sic Tage ORES ot I eh ME eee ee OR: d. right on Walton Bivd. “We x 4 REMINGTON MODEL To 30-00 . with paved frontage an exc yalue of many homes GAWD 7 ump, OR 30408 after 6. Sane edy the Sui sie fe feta ae gigs o| tay eres cee ee | RIFLE SALE | BRR Su BRR ree sal 4 ; a. or R. D. RILEY, ‘Broker MENT ‘te — LOW a8 #3 ween. | *T, colored bath sot with. Gate vane on FE General & makes. New & used. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 FE 41191 we Make eee ‘mente, Ales large’ stock for dee ctory nds bie sod be RR | BURR-SHELL 35 8 TELEGRAPH pa bmi sano | “sr tu Sin tune SLEEPING “HAG INGULATED 387 AND. aND D HAT 8 5 ACRES a omamental iron. 12 6. i a. : underwear. FE 2 Extra wide frontage on Oh iia NOW. it no tin, eal nig BS - Wood Closet Doors TARPAUL a anD o — OU 1-6623. eS, table return pockets. © ing out birch, mehegehy cad Commercial Capves Service. Bi ‘Only $1,090. Low down pay: to som JOE VALLELY CO. : . Losing b. poy, ond i oe king Colem. The Old Reliable re”. R SALE: W. | louvered byfold type door ment. LADD'S a same stove. After 6 p.m. call On au on Faia a Roads ro » ALE: USED CHAIN as BERRY DOOR SALES |_Hunting Ac OBA For Sal a 72 ‘5: RESTAURANT-FULLY A SALE: NEW 4 CYLIND OO ih comma. } ’ Inc modern ing. ata dition. Will deliver _ PR $9120. Continental engine. Complete with | 371 8. Paddock PE 2-0203 1 GRADE 8TUD: COLT = 4280 Dixie Hwy, OR 31231) ‘cated on main paved highway | bed. Es "gmail obec inf, to ae ane 8. 238 N. y: |) PC, BATHROOM SET, SHOWER, | Stokes marine trans, Can de used | Woon aD alUMINUW COMBI. | OFE® BUNTING | cAMP, ROOM |1 GRADE ST , #8. OA | : Pe. ed eared pare for $8 980. seven I Gun "type unit foF oil furnace, fink A stool Eh ait) afer 7 ia cis iis. ha tate Tt Price |" pation ong eee. Oo niyiine, af. Meaghten County Ra. iEDALE | ” 2m oeres "on private po - one on 7 comet very teas. Odds and | Siler 5, PE 60307. mak Pompe $2088 2 eer ten” BENSON LUMBER CO, ne FINO CARING FOR FOUR at ae balance muck, tow REALTOR Est. 29. YEARS ends, ames 6 p.m. d wk. or | MATTR & MM, G8, MIS- VE LUMBING “Var sae FE sen wi Tings, 900. Gases ee eg ATERS AND with 60 acres private land near vel.’ Only $6,000 ~ Low ~ Ra. (se Si dat Sun Sidon Pe 4€2096| matched sets. Mattresses & sane WOOD "& COAL HRATERS A? Eituan dies tase coe cee ote 0! acme | cal me 5-000 or Motel | SPIECHE DINETTE SET. CHROME | Finis? Srercise ataciotely oon FORD “TRA “egy U« rom Or STANK. ANE, AND TMGS) sem snd weed gi nesters OAM | Prove PE Soest find 9900" per ral = are VARIETY STORE ; brand. Terrific values, Come mime | Fear sooop & Ba Wheel erate, S Sak COAL | Machinery 60A ss ig Pores, vt. cabled, will’ sell or rt. * Red hot location~grossed $140,000 see them. Michigan Fluorescent, Tee se aoWED SO with Timken oil ane OR. instaled.| , y. : food, 3% A fi ess 303 Orchard Lk. Ave. — 48, 11 CABINS TO BE MOVED. 37 Gal. OR _3-2117. ; MODERN pete FOR LAST LAST % raih frontage = aol roads ‘incin WODERN 5 € atte for deer hunting cabins. mth — coger poe Qs poses | week. Near Mic. FE 8.0567 ie oy? room suite et! saeco ser Gn Gaase! Doors | BE ov%s' WEAR LEWISTON, NICE FUR P. HOLMES, “ING, cs FR SHG. after 4. PE 44474 STEEL OVERHEAD RD D ENGIN --Rished cabin, FE 6133 | Wanted Livestock 7 2821 8, Lapeer Rd. PE 5.2953 “TJelling for $90 eech. Maple | © IN TABLE SAW —& STUDIO | Factory seconds ant all. standard Sle "Pork" guomins ‘son nis, Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B - Rees. diated P* | gouch. play ‘pen. Deep well fryer. | sites, $38 steal foldaivay clecet are.| frrigations & taduetrinl’ apptice: | ~~~ a WANT TO BOARD HORSES. ‘ . | OL BURNER. gis 1 pape RCE EOF Of ri Stee) unde stairways, tions Call distributer, £0083.! RITE CRAWLERS Dz, FOR qc| 2% Crooks Rd. nes cod riding. privileges. : ter Wetsrall ‘vantiy 30 gal ofl water heater, girl's M4 door. operetors. Do It Yourself 61/ "32 Srowanp Lake avanon” : . aimee ates rolie size 344. FE 2 : x 13 RUGS WOOL FACE, Vii. Electric range -...... s+ $20 i : nA) urate = Soe = freee estimates Open 94 hours, 7 days. = ; Gie'0e Memingier. | eed ge Rug | DPeMser oy ; Open ee, gat. FOR RENT | ..| Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 RES. Pontiac Kat oo . eereon Furniture, 2 GAL. ELBO HEATER os ERRY DOOR SALES | wat paper steamer ) 2.4. ctor future ae te, Lt Tc ay ake Ave wl ota s pacuundl 22 Cul. sate. ape. be teas. 371 8 Paddock PE 9-c90,| Site varmue digengry Jana | 8 OR MORE LOADS TOP SOIL. | Frontage on amall lake, $38,000. fe Bx: | xl2 Felt Base e Rugs $3.95 | EVER © FOR THE HOME| Laundry trays, stand fain es waka ENGLISH BIC BIC cue. eee.) ioe be Bi *| Gay and gravel OR 3 5 ee = ; lease SONNY MaiD mies mm SIL OR GAS OR GA -; Sava | PLUMBING -: oo , Dinette’ set $38. " C WALL TILE 13-3 OR MORE Loans. TOP- S0i.|— ; Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor’ Pw. ‘DINNAN ” 4,-Ft. W: all Tile 25c . 7 | 8 972 South imed oak. 2-7148. . 1o—~2e - 36 of Diack dirt, Loaded or. deltv- 75, W, Huren Street ~¥_BUROR FE ¢2971 | RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.73| HEATERS | or r ree, HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. One piece or @ Carload ered. Field office. PE 5-8043 or PE 65-8161 ~ ~ PE 4-4278 AR AINT, GAL. $1.95 eee new. Consumer Power ap-| Advance, 3700 Sashabaw OR 3-870) FE Sale Land Contracts 52) _Syers, 161 W, $3084 ES*.2o° Reet Ww 60 val ans EP 4 Fp SEW WING MACHINES | TOR sie it For Sale Farms . 48) E iBotlie has Paint. for ea. fum bing & ele. 600 Lochaven. FE e413 . A~-|HAVE SEVERAL VERY GOOD and matching chair, FE 46127 Porm rggg Wy mea ag Devs Gta oo FOR RENT: BEDRM. or trade i = te after 1 p.m. ve. — 16. to 4:00. Montcalm Builders Sup- moda. ‘home. %) ‘Near Dryden. 3 A. TATLON "OR eases. OF 80 JELLED MAGIC ply. 156,W. Montcalm, FE 6-4712, | git LE LOCA- me WALTON TV yy ig iy ee ha: aye 4] ‘west ates. > . or 5 is, re @ a. 2 peak Dinck dirt and marie. about! Money to Loan ~—- 615 B. . Walton HP. Johnson outboard, 8x10 rug. | oll ‘base. Hundreds of colors to|- Clear king colgred Fibergius and | 4- . Fithod 'yaras of ‘muck peat and (Rtate Li FE 32287 piteher Hoover vacuum | choose ‘ solvents. All kinds of lucite en- “ censed Lenders) ; cleaner. 2-0731, 2 FUEL & bedmenis. yonh mnodecn fenton eee REPO ED os “Oatiana Lake Aye. L & 8 PLASTICS re ore . arage and other oufbuildings.| pakrena't Niel TV Specials Eve in Building Mater}: | KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. | 345 AUBURN RD. oui | *) 7 biaek “airt BO etn s Swaers retiring. priced tae below ies w. Lawrence 6 14" (1959 Sedaiay s $117.95 & $190.98. | Used saab. ...:. S00 ane go Mg tri Suc | Cameras, . Equipment. 61A| _cavating basements a? pe Phone “OR eases oe Ae qaslor, | : a ood one DELIVERS Field tile cere eyoae Ite =. they ine last. bis te ues on we 07. . DE cau | ~ BLE. DIRT ‘ae me fe —Reehet, L AID-OFF _ ‘96 Norge auto. washer... ae Service Store | Soot *Escir,paist <2 gui] Ste aad ee” podsle, fectors, "tape TL TOP SOIL, CRUSE : ty / Saie Business Propert 49 93 Ironrite ironer .. ASK FOR AL OR BOB Ave = 5. ee era shop. Ww. Ho Sand, dravel Lyle Conklin. / x ORKERS : 7 i We ay S wm piste line p ar 3 GUTTER, Cy CENTS PER LOT. wp St. PE a PE 61112 of FE 2-857, / / * W : re — | Warwick's, 9678 Orebs :| Sale Musical Goods 62 , | Say. LUXAIRE FURNACES ‘ies Stone Church Property dts. us| — CASH LOANS ~ testing rosms, and ‘pastor's| «NO mm YOR Payment - A . All- in good condition, | Boggs rohht. “hoes ve diss co. oe eee cot aibent toa GAs CONVERSIONS ACCORDION SALE. ALL, SIZES. Le) = +) Sido Highlang na. “Alay OR 9-or5 Servic «| ve igen = products’ - ee | Bea rere stone 202 fa be E, Huron ‘we «ones | 5.) ot. - S| 50 all i "LOANS 71 TO $500 Beach sand $ / To Delt any oe ght Rosier, Realtor || MADE QUICKLY rod eanditon lade ty Hagens | erkas SatADAW Fon ta Be OWFER et : ee ue. ye 70 Pay, mow AMAGED | TN Fie Sith Dogule “Bitar. Ponting for yd.’ load, ‘Delivered. Cleow mals hwy. ‘Close he, PE 28S BUCKNER . A ~ Ey Eo 8 EX. hey iat dichigan | CONN, ALTO BAXAPHONE AND | Middieton. O4/ 6.1636, ¢t ERN GR oe STORE AND FINANCE COMPANY - one peek. 5 - Bhone :. ‘Acres i, Turner's, -602 Mt. ‘Clem- | ' A ee Orchard take case, 7 too one ; 5 T. ens, - No _ money do FHA v ve. = CONNSTELLATION CORNET. ARM’ ~ A Gen ‘Drivein ete ont fates PONTIAC . 0." * | RADE ELEC RANGE FOR Gas | FREE Merivaies, cree TARG | SLAB WOOD FOR BALE. ones ue 7 ol grec ith a an Pplianc c ondition. C Ot, tank, 230 —_ rose vast or MApie 5- ’ $50 &: eoheue aan with b stand. $38. Gas stove dian, cist e, disc . fine egies = ree less th ax8x% V-gtooved Mahog . ‘3 H after ¢ 48138. ALLA cet STRAW I $40 This att active \ "| 2:6x6:8 sash doors ...... i property welded for 42.800 dows | |,OCIN Company |% a - la FE 8 Fins Br: with ea 14.98 | OL F litt mC BAe oe FE 40866 Ens sage ace Tse tt MY eP: hoe Pleasing aig TH dition 15 Alum. . Dr’ Comp. 9% one coin aRe Vil STERES PHO NIC TARE RE- Wood OF ALL KINDS 68, KINDLING £ ' 4 y y COMPLETE BED cae man ating» aon reir bees ane memes FE 9 06 Small oftcizi, = $12 MATT THICK ye lactic op pining. $125. jon. slighty y nt, over sie of N — Purnace and fireplace Have rood 24° prssoped maple gales sery usiness. OV, 5 eran’ wi ae wee a b £ h - tank on ord oats, ret 44208, din Wot ola and growing eveer ana 202 PONTIAC STATE Jane BLDG) cheap Sakiand isis washer’ ar7er Goss atten ate IN grt dee ge as Sah Ane cher r tenced Wann “PANG. Witt PAY PI ar Tres Sh a credit fines wre “dneluded. Mod- “NEED $25 T = \ lent cond... $48:. refrigers! nin A CTURE WINDOW ee soit WIEGAND erate payment to fexpon- SEE trie PER 1,000 FT. wh ‘counter, —! gol Fug. ~ a1, SPR MICHIGAN BUSINESS} | Syonw Burmeister's PLnooe SPE 8 SE Ey om MaRS ARS SR | aaa ae SAL ES CARDURA, RROKER oe | N h Te ate’ wltasens” dal? ae aera Grand plano tn #108 90 A, ‘ ed Vogroove any 4° id (Big Vas _ PARK y ire t DOOR Seaboard Finance Co. ort erm 8 Biren Birch ‘ Sealy aa: 9% | Cotta wr oprighs (Waser). nn % 1188 eet i 5 | Gatage sant (eon 90.50 EAGUE FINA co. Cope Ores Pui Keyboura a ‘Free! Free! N sesnaect CY meer cats a _ Sete 00 202 N. MAI a eae! deal DONT PASS UP] | Momoan amet aee SR sure—eet Ht. ou a. | MONEY! Sell unneeded + heater i | i) 7 "REALTOR PARTRIDGE “iin oor" belongings for cash | 42581 10 vats ‘y shiner Fe tafe th G w {through Classified Ads! , ates State rer CO" lee 2g. i RD a : on: exc ute caravans.} BARGAI IN| MOBILE HOMES. ‘ Liege sles. ~~ shag co - Te Se lad th -aleiecaieaecediamiaat ae es hundreds peed at li ao ‘Dwane Upton rier west of Nora, Bi Hig Wii furniture or oe rs ment basis. ‘mule Cen-| USED, #52 be, | FE 4-737) Wanted Used Cars ATTENTION} WE NEED CLEAN a Ail Makes ane Mod SHOP OUND THEN SEE vs -We're® Paying TOP $$ DOLLAR And We e In Town Glenn's Motor Sales AT OUR NEW LOCATION W HURON FE 41707 48 MUCH AS §50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FE 43-2066 days or For sin Housetrailers 78 16 FT, ALUMINUM HOUSETRAIL-| 32-0891, er, sleeps 4, FE . HOUSEPRAILERS 10 FT STEWARD HOUSETRAILER a Full bath. Sleeps 4 Good cond. Jerry Strich, 7787, 1 Bret Ph. POET ‘cess . Guar and Rd. North bay F oe rf foot, 2 bedrooms, 1953, 33 foot 165. 14 foot “Traveler £308. 1958 New Moon. 35 loot, -2 bedroom, TOP DOLLAR FOR yOu R CAR BIG -BIG- LOT 631 OAKLAND AVE, “WE - 2EP CUSTOMERS” ican Parkhurst go Sales. 54 ar Road, Lake Orion. 2 MY 3-46 ibs7, 35 POOF rw MOON, BEST offer FE 84249 Hargreaves Pontiac Chief Detroiter; LARGEST cee DEALER Bargains—Bargains 4-4547 Be wetein eiowenes cont SH S ‘Bob Hutchinson! ee nor St ~ Mobile Home THE HIGH$$ Sales Inc. — | seca a staal moat Bh co sed dates back Fe po ek ha 4 Week. “40 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 23-1355 d Trailer Sales |—~CASH FOR CARS STOLL RE own HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES LAKES Cass at Pike 7308 ee . «te used Bee Remember: Bs GP sect Sree oe TELL EVERYONE You “Gere ake S| ee Seek eae see Ug FOR BOYS WH CANPING| JN WARTLEY OR Sant trailers or homes, All models, fue Foacehome APR ik, Dixie “OK” Lot Mabe af sk aibs, a Dinter, tt Sashabew on a aie " . nie tated 37 others to choose Sear seus ee TRAILER. EXCHANGE New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides USED TRA QN, RENTAL Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies Rent Trailer Space 79 OIF Rial ARF. INTERESTED PAYING TOP ICES. ~ —GIVING TOP TRADES— “M Years Fair Dealing” BRA DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DI DEALER Cass at Epos.” Sts. TOP PRICE By a bint AUBURN ‘HOTS. MOBILE. VIL- jena. She facet ie ele Ba Po 5-330 BL iio N ‘ke . CARS WANTED Bring title. We wil) payoff balance owing. Cash difference -or trade you a cheaper model. _HAUPT PONTIAC N Main et. Ci arkston i a. MAple ohses *'S MAple 51141 See M & M Motor Sales eee the best. ware Lake Trailer) Fo: dollar on tate mode! ‘cars. Park, FE aly He Dhie te Om Sie03 t ~ | TOP CASH wan re) Auto Accessories 80) nconomy Gang SO’ .usuRN "80 CHEV. & "31 FORD Vv. Mo. WE NEED pil gad ape & complete. O Cars *S5 to "58 models Must be clean.” For Sale Tires 80A/ AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy. A-] USED TIRES #350 UP. we PE_2-0878 FE 46296 bay sell Also whitewalls JUNK CARS. ~ gears TIRE SAL E_5-6079 * ne 5 STAND. RD BRAND NEW TIRES — in or Genera Safety Tires pe ell to he per cent eff Biack or ‘ED. WILLIAMS §./Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 Lp gy or Sl GRINDING In =_ linders rebored ic. caine 23 Hood 2-2563. Ww 451 Phone FE Bop Hollerback Auto Parts 340 Baldwin, FE $-1431 of FE 3-9477 Sale Motor Scooters 82) ~~ 3 N SCOOTERS ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE 12.8, PA at Pike. FE 44246 CUSHMAN . EAGLE ER, IN ood cond - Call OLive 1-5981. FOR SALE: TER. 1937 cRUS- re ~ Excel. cond. MAylair eT ek sauARTER MIDGET“ For § Sale Motorcycles 83 7on em NEW MOTOR $400. AND SERVI ge Flares Devidson see seal — Co., 372 8 "Boats & Accessories 85 ‘38 MERCURY 33 HP HERE Other. modei x. Se “ae iat MERCUR sh _INEAND CAKES'ERT SALES 49 DGE % IN VA LERS| 1949 DO ca. a EC 4-0681 a NK & SeED-oA Eee PICK- —uP service, FE _Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all model Used Trucks SCHRAM's AUTO & TRUCK PARTS 2539 Dixie Hwy i OR 3.2105 OR_3.0311 Used Truck Parts 89A PP PBPBO LL POP PPL LPPP PPE AP NP lap USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS ‘HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. FE, 4-6632 For Sale Trucks 90 1951 Chevy Pickup A good solid %% ton ots paeeex runs good, de good uxe cab PEOPL ES AUTO SALES 68 8 Oak lan FE 2-231 wei ¢ CHEVROLET 1 TON PICK- U no rust extra clean Call BOP han Harold Turner Pord. Ml 4-75 1951 CHRVROLET 3, TON PICK- UP motor and tires like new. Call BOB nel Harold Tur- __nee Ford, MI 4-7500. CHEVROLET PANEL rust, sharp. Call BOB BUTLER, Harold Turner Ford, MI 4-7500. 1954 Chevrolet \% TON PICK-UP = Larry Jerome ne erik DEALER ‘ST DODGE 2 TON 4 FT. VAN, 5 ed transmission. 8.25:20 tires, i BOB BUTLER Harold Tur- ner Ford MI 4-500 i ETTE, new motor. 10 mos . Por fur- Se een eall PE 5-7712. VAN Farad Fe unit. Cal BOB Bore rer Ford. MI_4-7500. meee mp. BT iN STARE, GOOD aes Md iJ $375. 6.3751. i961 % TON PICK-UP VERY good condition Call FE ee 1G rubber, FE Fat aia ia ” ea ATIONAL 12 Walk-in van. clean. Call BOB BUTLEE ‘aro PONTIAC’ S “GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass Foreign & Sports Cars 90B LARGEST sTock oF DUNLOP for fore & . Market Tire MERCEDES BENZ, 190 SEDAN. new, mileage fully equipped. Will trede, Mazurek Motor Sales at 8 ar 8. Saginaw 1993 tae WEALY, MY equi by A 29,00 oo £4, good condition, 170 8. Bellevue. fake Orion. n. MY 3- 1635 td _RACTORY-BRANCH | ‘ST HILLMAN MINX DOOR Radio and eons W-walls. 2-Tone gray — Sharp! $1295 PONTIAC’ “RETAIL STORE” FE 3-111 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T. _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE HASKINS OK. Used Cars eS q 91 matic, power steering, brakes, radio and heater, Beau- tiful coral and ivory finish. $1477 spot lah Bel Air 4-door. Pow- ide radio and heater. we oben and gray finish 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air pardtog. Ra- dio, heater, — ide. Above average condition...... ... $ 621 1088 x Cpevsore 150 a-door. - Sale, bias power 1956 hoop weal Bel Air hardtop, V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio, heater. One owner. e@ new....... $1401 1957 Olds Saper 8 Holida coupe Hydramatic, power meeting, “Sire er brakes, inted _Blass. owner Secs ce cesawemeeess Haskins Chev. 6751 Bad Highway ~ om Open SALE 1958 CHEVROLET DR. BISCAYNE. V8. R&H. $1895 1958 CHEVY DE IMPALA V8, POWERGLIDE. 1958 CHEVROLET" ¢ DR. STATION WAGON. POWER. STEER wae" POWER BRAKES. R&H |. TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET - OLDS WALLED LAKE MArket 4-1561 Non-Partisan ASIS SPECIALS THE VOTING IS OVER BUT OUR Rance SALE STILL GOES | "33 2 "Ford 2 at Monterey HT.. 795 "$2 Pord 2dr... oo... 205 jouth 4 OY ees $119 a —. ME rip ti Pa eWais eens $ 295 hoagouse $ 606 BRING THIS AD AND SAVE $5.00. GMC PANE! PANEL, RECELLIBIT,cOnD a Turner Ford, | 1953 Olds 98 Holiday coupe. Hydra-| ‘3? ge © 1950 by WEA Service, ime, TM fag. US. Per OF. o) “Can- 1 wear something secent —— night, or, are we RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63900 1955 BUICK CONVERT. Erte Pintggy hho dyna-flow, radio * BOB “FROST. INC. 280 Hunter Blvd. MI 6-693: (By-Pass around” B'Ham) RL br mpl T= SPECIAL ~ 1960 Pon coc | Hydra, Wil- liame ae and Dixi Highway leecd way Station), ‘64 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR., A sharple ... Roger’s Sales & x Service 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2-0555 RAMBLI LER-JEEP DEALER. 1955 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- luxe 2Dr, Hardtop. Hydramatic, Radio ‘and heater, cee red and white ....0/..,..... $1008 1954 4-Dr, 210 Chevrolet. Radio and heater. Exc. cond, 645 1960 Mercury ................, 95 1953 Chevrolet 4-Dr. sedan. risen and heater. Good, cond. $ 44 rth Chevrolet. 2-Dr. Del Ray. Ra> heater, powerglide power sieering ele ss Kalen dash ht $1695 1956 Pontine Starchief Catalina, Hy- dramatic, R&H, stee eceine and OB ak $139: “Also new '58 Chevrolets, Bulcks and stock demos. stjil in | HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Minutes from Pontiac.” Oxford” Michigan. OA §-2528 BUICK, 1957 you're whites. We don’t think there fs a clean- er one on t. 2 year warranty. $: : SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 8. Weodwerd, Birmingham OLIVER BUICK ee Orchard Take Ave. “ 29101 Open Eves. “ SCHUTZ. 912 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM - FEATURING ONE OWNER NEW CAR TRADES BUY WITH B'ham 280 Hunter Bivd. FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also a fine selection of other clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. — Woodward MI 4-1930 1950 CADILLAC 4-door, fr eemee. Assume pay: ments” BOB FROST, INC. MI 6-6034 (By-Pass around B'Ham) CONFIDENCE FROM SCHUTZ 1956 BUICK 4 DR. CENTURY. Hardtop. R&E WW tires. Power _ brakes EM _ 43-3386 56 ‘BUICK. SPEC. STATION WG. WON. Will consider '55 Ford or Chev. in _trade FE 4-9424, or MY 3-2746 WE HAVE A Few 1958. Chevrolet LEFTOVERS 2-DOORS 4-DOORS HARDTOPS CONVERTIBLES As Low As $1698 "95a F106 PICK- m. clean. Call BOB BUTLER, arold Turner Ford, MI 4-7500. DON’T WISH FOR -|/ MONEY! Make it easily : as dial FE E 28181, ¢ a. through Classified Ads. To sell, rent. buy, swap, hire, ae ALSO SOME | £FFICIALS’ CARS AND - DEMONSTRATORS North ory Hunter Bivd. at g. Woodwara Ave. = ingham MI 42735 280 Hunter Blvd. M15, Clarkston FOR 1956 CADILLAC TOF Full power, Hke new. Sharp BOB FROST, INC MI 6-6934 {By-Pass around B'Ham) Clark ston a Sales MA 5-5141 GLENN'S Top Value SPECIALS ‘37 DODGE CORONET HARDTOP 4 door CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Spererrt coumeny SEDAN — aaiee weirs: $1864 56 STU DEBAKER CHAMPION 2 DOOR Code ecleatien seman $804 57 FORD ae FAIRLANE 4 DOOR : Sree ee ee $1644 "54 PONTIAC STARCHIEF ‘ DOOR wae _ $674 *57 PONTIAC , CATALINA HARDTOP neo eee coves . $1704 GLENN'S ‘Motor Sales 952 = HURON going in your car?” as - For Sale Cars O11, For Sale oe 91 i" ‘ a ‘u Ramblers - Bright Spot tesman Hydra. + 3065 THE ‘ Ba ae lot ot Mees. : 3 CHEV?’ $Dr. ...-....... $ S 54 NASH sation wagon De aye $ 695 ot pot ‘Se AMBASSADOR AYDRA. 3 ies 8-A FEW OF OUR MANY , 3 RE 1 ‘se AC ae. Wag. This Hurry! BLUE FaeEO BARGAINS OW wes ce 831 PONTIAS Catalina Ht. No "BB Volxewhges = $1205 lal nen | $40.00 PER MO. $135 DOWN e 2 2 195 HOLIDAY 2-1 R 8a Radio, Power Brakes. $195 $44.00 PER MO. 1955 DODGE 4 DOOR 8 $895 SALES PIKE STREETS 0186 | FE 29131 J - st % ‘ eta ~ pag i a avi Gee wis PPT) Sri Sahl er See oo Oh ee Bee 1:30 8:00 pi Comedy (cont.). - 9) Superman. e Life of Riley. ents’ (2) News: LeGoff. (2) Weather. (2) News. 7 i (2) MacKenzie Raiders : | 10:00 (7) Boxing. World light- “paleface” leader. (9) This Is Alice. Comedy] about littleg irl and her dog: (4) Amos ’n’ Andy. Comedy. (2) Code 3. (7) L, Welk. Musical variety}. oo: Alice Lon, the (9) Million - Dollar Movie, Humphrey Bogart, “Con- flict.” ("45.). (4) Wagon Train. Female doctor (Jane Wyman) strug- gles against prejudice. (2) Quarterback . Club. Van Patrick and George Wilson, Lions’ head coach. — (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.} / - (4) Wagon (cont.).. ‘ (2) Pursuit. Former FBI agent (Barry Sullivan) pur- sues murder suspect around the world in “Ticket to Tan- gier.” Zachary Scott, Nina Foch co-star. (7) Ozzie and Hatriet. Ozzie gets a surprise when Harriet invites two teenage girls to be house guests. (9) Movie (cont.) (4 (eolor) Price Is Right.} Quiz. (2) Drama {cont.) (7) Donna Reed Show. Har- ried Donna tries to be three places at the same time—a Answer te Previous Paxske - 13:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. 2) Pve Got a’Secret. weight champion Joe Brown battles Johnny Busso in 10 ‘ round non-title bout. . ~ (9) Special Ageni. (4) Tis Is -Your Life. (2) Steel ‘Hour. Melvyn) Douglas, ‘Nancy Olsen “Second Charice.” 10:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) _ (9) Coehise Sheriff. (4) Dr, Hudson. John How- ard stars in drama. (2) Steel Hour (cont.) 16:45 (7) Sports. Don Wattrick. »}11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. Comedy with Hal Gordon Band. (9) News, (4) News, ’ (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (9) Weather. (4) Weather. - (2), Weather. ' 11:20 (9) Theater. Robert Taylor, “Stand By for ('42,) - (4) Sports. (2) Sports. Action.” shace Street,”” ('48.) George Raft. 1:30 (D Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Genevieve. (2) N’watch (cont.) THURSDAY MORNING 6:30 (4) Continental Classroum. 4 ms 4 < 6:86 (2) Meditations. 6:55 (2) On the ¥arm Front. 7:00 (2) TV College. (4) Today. (7). Big Show. 13 mr siee SIT Als 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. ACROSS 1 Pairy queen ib : 1 2 English g lis’ essayist iH] : 12 Poet's product 13 Portent } te 14 Psuedonym of Charles Lamb 1h ——— woodman of Oz 16 Emissary Vi 18 Flower parts 20 Feminine 7 appellation ts 21 Writer, 22 ““Bierald Isle" b 24 Gaze = 26 Vegetable 27 Males 30 Light the Elms’ one eae eee 84 Metric measures b I) Rnndesms Uy i i) Ce point i empess mi 37? English school” % = tad Li sd nelair ew ss hero, 3 tal Timbe lane 4) Apgeles, i] ie 7 ‘alifornia = & -—— story’ 45 Holy q°Mine entrance rider 38 Gaelic bard 49 Holy land 3 Spanish 17 Prepared a 48 Belle 61 Uncle Tom's dramatist i? ——— 41 German lyrics pet 4 Alcott's Antoinette ‘ 42 Mast 62 Nautical. term “Little ——"' 23 Fortification 4 Mimbo 53 Fairy stick 5 Prayer ending 24 Heap 44 Bread ‘wprted & Badge 6 Renter 25 Shield of Courage 7 Abstract being 26 Defeats - Lindbe 65 Cross 6 Bolshevik °27 Clergymen 47 Always 86 Individuals leader jess 48 Pedestal: part 67 Thester _Sign 9 Seaweed 29 Bird's home * mmc 10 Bearing: 31 Handles Gentleen of 1 Bright sayings 11 ———back 33 Law maker Verona” in} : 9:30 | (2) Jimmy Dean. 3 b (4) Romper Room. | 9:55 (9) Billboard. = (2) For ‘Love of Money. ® Re Mi. (9 % 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. | 10:30 (2) Play Your Hunch. (4) Treasure Hunt, _ 0255 (7) News. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Day in Court. nits (9) Nursery Schooltime. . 11/40 (2) Top Dollar. 11:45 (9) Pieces of Eight. 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tac Dough. (9) Whistle Town. 12:30 @ Search fur (7) Mother’s. Day. (9) TV eh ogy 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. (2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. 1:00 (2) As the World ‘Turns. (7) (4) E.T.V. Digest. (4) iss Elizabeth. (2) our Miss Brooks. 2:30 (2) House Party. (7) People’s Choice. 2:50 (9) News. (2) Star Showcase. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Hour of Stars. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. - (1) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day. 3:30 H |: 00 4: (9) Big Rascals. (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forrest. (2) Susie. A o It’s Great Life. (1) Texas Rangers. (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Detroit Bandstand. 4:15 4:30 5:30 (7) Adventure Time. t ‘Horse. Menace to Cars ATLANTA (UPI) — The motor fige stood still yesterday for a horse. A black mare ran around | on part of Atlanta's expressway system for about an hour, stop- THURSDAY AFTERNOON — (7) Chance for Romance. (4) Truth or Consequences. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (4) (colar) George Pierrot. Tomorrow. (4) (colog) It Could Be You. ping traffic before officers could lasso her and lead her away. px ae ® While other comedians “MOM, r'D LIKE YOU TO MEET’ — bemoan ‘taboos’ on humor, Bob Hope hag no trouble coming up with new material. He is seen above introducing Marie McDonald- to American airmen and their families at Nouasseur_Air Depot, Morocco, during ‘one of his frequent tours to entertain the troops at American bases oversens, ’ y Eee ees ers’ techniques. Frank Sinatra, when introduced to ® girl, im- mediately calls her “Darling. ” (Formal-like). Aly Khan, at the 1% TERED. af Way toa Girl's ‘Heart By EARL WILSON . , _NEW YORK — I've been making a study of the Great Lov-|. Embassy Ball with Mrs. Courtney Weatherill, _ invited old flame.Gene Tierney to dance, and as they swept onto the floor, he sultrily asked her, “How is my love tonighit?”—anttl she there Sees Pressure as Real Trap. Eno need for a Hope” Wailing Wall * problems have — resulted many taboos, some comedians are saying, that.it is almost impossi- ble to be funny any more. . “Pye been watching some of those. comedians who -say they can't. be funny anymore,”.- he grinned, “‘and, man, they're pretty funny." is excessive censorship”. has stopped me from telling jokes | about President Eisenhower's golf and no one pressed was in. Little Rock entertaining the troops.” finding new material, “Alibis by Crying ‘Censorship’ By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — There's! “Reserved for Bob stall at the TV comedians’! Today's political in so) But Bob Hope isn't, saying it. | comedians on tranquilizers, ac- gording to Bob. -“It the pressure of coming up ’ with good new material in these competitive days,” rough, There just isn’t enough. he says, “It's “But how can anyone say there No one the panic “The only tabeo I knew about — and I’ve always policed myself — is avoiding risque | jokes. [ve always told my “writers, ‘Never let me do any: | thing to offend mothers.’ | “It's only the pressure of new oe material that has trapped ceme-) dians, And when they. have trouble! and they're not funny, they dream up a lot -for themselves. * * * sound stage for the first time im} ‘more than two years, returned to his best film formula) This time it is “Son of Paleface,'’ he's the ten- derfoot underfoot out west. The| The luscious girl is red-haired Rhonda Fleming and the heavies are the| James Brothers who will be wiped with John Finley! No wonder I'm stil] married to my first. I always call gifls “Miss. * Some more “Funny Signs”: At 237th “St. and Bronx Blvd., a SINCLAIR sign lost the letter C, so it read “SIN LAIR” (spot- "ted by Mrs. S. Rauch) ... A Southern loan office: “Are - you at Debt's door? Let us WILSON... see you through? (reported by Joy Gal- lagher, Hampton, Va.) . .. On the office door of an ear, nose and throat medic (according to Mike Beecher, Union- dale, L. 1, N.Y.): “Orifice Hours by Appointment”... At a bus drivers’ hangout, Lenny and Dave's Luncheonette. in Brooklyn: “Do not ~~ to the sandwich man. while knife “guest gunning’ in a wild ending. | * * * | It's the old formula of where) there’s no hope — there's Hope, maker. it an adult western?” And, naturally, he's replying, | “Sure, we’re using older horses.” A movie reunion between an. older Bob and an older Crosby is on both of their career is in motion.” planning boards, he told me; they almost made it recently. the - woman's Naturally, he's being asked, “Is) Bing! Given Papier Good Reason to ‘Try Etsewhere Ski Nose Says Jokers! roxyo (aP)—airs, Toshiko Ko Try to Excuse Selves bayashi unsheathed an tt ichased three burglars away from jher home and scared two others js badly they waited for her to jeome back and capture them. samurai sword Tuesday ® * * The tive masked men broke into} home me =) up|] ‘her two sons, But burglars | ang pocial, olanad thelr guard, She dashed| \into her room, took the long, | curved blade — @ family treasure| -- and told the peneers: * * “Now, gentlemen, I _ | ed to slay you in self-defense.”’| Two of the men dropped to their’ knees and the others fled, with] in hot ‘but fruitless! |pursuit,.The frightened pair: were} : It isn’t taboos that are p utting fun on their knees when she re- Mrs, turned with the oe ogee $64,000 Quiz Taken Off Air | CBS’ Question Joins| p. button when Bing Crosby said 1) Mounting Scrap Pile of| | Abandoned TV Shows jf NEW YORK (AP) — The $64,«}j 000 Question has been answered ‘for the last time, The Columbia Broadcasting Sys- item announced Tuesday that the iz program by that name had \its final ‘television screening ™ Sunday. * * * The program—first of the big ; jmoney quiz shows—is being -re- of imaginary taboos as eXCUuSeS placed by “Keep Talking” a com- jedy panel show in the 10 to 10:30) p.m, (EST) Sunday night time slot Back orn a Hollywood. mov Abe na *‘Question’’ TV quiz shows. ago. 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Bob Lark | The proposal, which ealled for Sa deserts, is ‘Ntax: linhitation increase and 8 bond Spanish name for snow-clad, jissue, would have. authorized con- istruction of medical units costing | Under. the dual‘ unit plan, the PAW (® — Voters in Van facilities would have replaced the a pro- old! county hospital operation near posal in Tuesday's election to build Hartford which has been.¢riticized new medical care fatilities at|4% ‘oltmoded’ by . the state fire Nevada, with its wealth, of cal deba te. c * * * ited to; the is- to the to uni- perennial dispute over how fy Korea. ~ ‘Soviet Dep,. Foreign Minister! proposed that only the South Ko- @ reans be invited, The Americans @. contend that allowing the ‘Sone regime" .of\North Korea to join ‘in the. discussion would elevate it | the/to-an equal footing with “the only lawful in —_— goes bed Europe|for Dean Martin and Tony Curtis. ‘bridge collected ke 182, 731 in tolls. * * Brown said om fic over the bridge during October totaled 101,- | 790 vehicles, with revenues amount- ing to $382,897. Compared with the| same month of 1957, traffie was up 61.2 per cent and tolls reel lup 54 per cent. Looking fo; traffic, Brow vard to declared: ‘Deer hunters again will encoun: ter no waiting period whatever as stream into Michigan’s Upper they | Peninsula.” Bagwell Sees H ope for State in 1960 Vote LANSING (® — Republican Paul! D. Bagwell, conceding defeat early | today, said he was ‘‘proud” of his) campaign and foresaw an upturn} in Republican ‘fortunes in Mich- | igan in 1960. “I believe the Republicans in Michigan demonstrated in this campaign a new fighting spirit which cut the victory margin of | the opposition in the face of se prevailing national trend,” said. The GOP governor nominee said | future.” “We can took ahead with confi- Assembly's annual de-| jdence to the building of a strorig ‘organization around the principles he of responsible Republicanism,”’ The 81-nation Political Commit-| said. Bagwell | dented sixth term. “I presented my case as fairly Valerian Zorin is pressing the us-|and ably as I could ual Russian demand that North| ithe decision of the voters,” he Korea as-well as the South Ko-|said in-a-statement issued at his rean Republic participate in the/election night headquarters at the ame ee a beasvent Hotel Olds. November | congratulated Gov. Williams on winning an unprece- T’accept Free Estimates FE 2-2671 } | | | - | 7) 4 f Complete 3 MODERNIZATION No Job Too Big or Too Small Call BIG BEAR FE 8-6553 FREE ESTIMATES Member of Electronics Assn. 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Yor Cant Beat Hace tains House ~Limed Oak | Bookcase Bed, Chest and Double Dresser : Fox, feels that studio’s star re-j forestration project is beginning | to pay off. “In another two years it should be self-sufficient, We'll have a good stock of young, well-groomed actors. We have about 50 players under contract—and it takes cuts | in the industry today to have a} regular ae f | : ae It costs ae more to NOW SHOWING — Men on the scaffolds above aren't ‘ cabteing ~ chal p,steaAen chat it does 9 ® new curved panoramic screen for an outdoor movie theater. “These lings need all. kinds] They’re caulking the surface of a 60-foot parabolic antenna, -one | /+ help—from special training i of many in Alaska’s “White Alice’ communications system. | wardrobes.” said Wald. “It costs! “White Alice,” a telephone and telegraph network, stretches 3,100 |, minimum of $100,000 for each} miles across our newest state, providing communications for the jpersonality you sign, whether) lelailla @ tte military, Civil Aeronautics Administration and the public. Huge eventually you keep him or let) e A en en eer = at ne on nee him go.”’ Although not exactly an ene ] ot miles of arctic wilderness. 2 eee _ mee: ae lof the star system, the producer} [ture guarantee’ of succes or” | “A star without a good story is; ilike a drowning man without a Beautiful limed oak veneer, 3-piece bedroom suite with lovely hand-rubbed finish! 5-Ply veneer tops. Center guided, dust-proof drawers, tilting plate glass mirror, simple, refreshing modern .FORCED AIR FURNACES — ‘COMPLETELY INSTALLED Quemoys, Mainland 1. ants FIRED : ALL. NEW DUCT Trade Heavy Fire ne has ?, bp that will give your 2. coamarrsxr § 4Crusnace winixa TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—~. > eT hy? aie, ~ 4 Golden tone fawn walnut veneer 3-piece bed- | % L ~~ - room suite you'll love having in your room! Fine | e. is ial modern design makes it a suite that will be in | } \ | ~ Sided Sirens - didlgn oad epabealion erie gu rawers — na you . ~ i } "Second Floor can be — of. Save now at Sears. 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