-was directed at another measure of Indiana versus Michi- gan economic growth, based on two reports that Williams said “are in no way comparab. In his prepared opening remarks, the gove-nor had asked if Bagwell was “prepared to retract his false state- ment that Michigan gained only 16 new industries (last year) while Indiana was gaining 137.” - Bagwell, in his rebuttal, made no direct acknowledge- , cover up thelr party's senpenaibttiey” for the national reces- " sion. = Bagwell repeated assertions that the hostility of Wil- liams in making the business community an “object of political attack and political scorn” was chasing factory jobs out of Michigan. “At this very moment,” he said, “Gov. Handley of In- diana is going around that state bragging that’ almost 40,000 jobs from 38 industries moved there to escape the ment but remarked, before bringing in Handley, that 97 labor government of the state of Michigan.” new industries had meved inte Indiana. «x « * , . Williams rose from his desk, about eight feet removed ~~ The ifritation exhibited by Williams after the program (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) THE PONTIAC PRESS © kx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958—38 PAGES — ‘Me tecchah ball ur delipity Yong efiveetiaes, had been beamed over most of the Lower Peninsula via a three- station ho . Arrangements for it were firmed up only a few hours earlier. x * te The debate was almost wholly’ a rehash of campaign arguments voiced many times before, mostly on the state's economic climate. Williams accused Bagwell and Republicand of a “smear- Michigan campaign” attributable to a “desperate effort to ee cts ne ee last ha Sn goat eens debate. sar wt Wea drnsarsd with sation Bagwell retorted that Williams was “splitting hairs.” _ Phe dramatic 10-minute scene was witnessed by about : 40 newsmen, studio technicians and aides of the two The Weather U. &. Weather Bureaw Forecast Cloudy, cooler. (Details Page %) 116th. YEAR Home Edition onrreb Pees PRESS INTERNATIONAL bandon All Hope for 91 Trapped Min ‘Reports on Rescue Attempts 36 Still Have Chance in Nova Scotia Shatt 80 Safe, 1 Body Recovered / After Violent Shift of Rock” in Depiits o Colliery / / Te. x * * xk * * x * * eeks Quits Post in Ike's Cabinet CE SAE 06a. SACD MIME i ts aE a ig Bk G ~ Cocktail, Milk Same, but . ‘Strauss Named | Calories? Phooey! | New Secretary PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Dieting Americans tend ~ to be too calorie conscious and not think about of Commerce other values fin food, a Detroit food expert says. “Some persons discover a cocktail and a glass - Former Head of AEC. of millk have the same number of calories,” the q - expert, Mrs. Muriel G. Wagner, said yesterday. Chosen by Eisenhower “They drink the cocktail instead of the milk. to Take Over Job The nutritional value isn't the same.” si " SPRINGHILL, NS. PA violent shift of rock in the depths of a coal mine today trapped 91 men, ‘éix of them supervisors. Hope of rescue grew dimpier by the hour. Eighty miners had reached safety. Oné body was re- covered. A company spokesman | Aelatedly announced that six supervisors were with 85men still trapped hours after tons of rock and coal had tumbled down from’ ) fares aa tunnel roofs, choking the x passageways. / wd rane 7 % ii SS _ 4 Pe Re MERE For those interested in furthering the scien- | WASHINGTON (UPI) — Win tenis Wh His eyes. the hf gue 7 (wane ® tific investigation of diet foods, Mrs. Wagner said a ; President Eisenhower to- president and general mphiagér, re ‘BRUNSWICK (i £ ~, i i "AP, Wirepbete Nova Scotia, re- rum Collins or a whisky sour:contain about the same amount of calories as a glass of ntilk. ‘* * * She said the amount is 160 -ealories. the Dominion Coal Co /H/ Me {oe ,Gordon, told newsmen tt there MAINE ‘~~ ca : : é : ab is no hope fer miners Jrapned on y es WY my SPRINGHILL art a “ “iday accepted the resigna- “tion of Secretary of Cor:- =» merce Sinclair Weeks and ANY WORD? — William James, one of the miners in a shaft at Springhill, two levels of the mipe,Ale added FS He has been serving as Spe- After talking with the rescued Tj b S li t, | at the 41st annual meeting of the American = Be eee to the Presi- Living Cost Unchanged; Fon inoceteitniambitionslofiwearing Herne none Arnold Patterson,, a coal LIMDEYS OPll 2 ‘ : bs e ae 0 y spokesmz said: _-.. en : rently tnvented simatters. atoms-for-peace ike Hails Evidence of on a free week-long vacation in Bermuda, time is get . a heaton, i. m4 chcour. Dust Was Thick, 4 “Americans have apparently invente e =| Weeks sal let wasio. > < first perpetual motion machine in history — the : ie ts “a pr ecdcnt fired Ga. End of Recession jting short. arieg | Mt feeks (pretty) qrim: We Explains Miner movement of the fork from the plate te mouth 2 that he was quitting “only be-| Frem Our Wire fervices Deadline for entering the contest sponsored by the, are hopeful, of course.’ and back again,” she said. * -|cause of pressing business, person-| WASHINGTON — President Ei. Downtown Merchants Assn. * Mrs. Wagner also said: “For a lot of people diets = 2! and family considerations, which Senhower today hailed the leveling'of the Chamber of Com- th t break old food 4/Seemed to me to make it impera-joff of the Cost of Living index 85! merce is SHOR are ineffective because they cant break o + | tive that I return to Boston and to/proof that the recovery from the habits. — “\my interests there.” ‘recession is ‘possible without in x * \flation.”’ | The contest is bélag offered as i “Obviously I do this with great | — . aes = LESSEE OL EER EEE: Oy See 5 +. Fhe President said the nation part of the “Salute to Industry” “must preserve this stability in the celebration. The President, in a ‘Dear Sin-)value of the dollar without recourse | ny” letter, said Weeks takes with |to stifling controls.” ihim “my deep gratitude for your] The President issued his state-: jiong and unstinting devotion to!ment a day after the Labor Depart-, duty and my very. best wishes for, ment reported that for the first your future health and happiness." ‘time since the winter of 1955-36" “It is of course very gratifying the Consumer Price Index has held) President Truman said today ial ty.” to me, as it must be to you, that steady for a two months period. _ ready a poe pa pe a ali en He also hailed 7 Truman as “‘alduring your six years as secretary, «Thig means that the recent arch political foe Vice , President gallant warrior” of the campaigniof commerce, the American econ-| | gains in the weekly earnings of Richard M. Nixon on the basis of trai}. . omy has expanded broadly an : vive , ? : P American workers represent real al t : | te come out said the “bamp'’— a Nixon television statement last; “welt that was verv nice ‘of ted for our citizen’ more| tation will total. about one-tenth mn : ap . “ generated aig | increases in buying power, not : f an inch as st Monday the miners’ name for under- night. ihim,”” Truman said: jobs, higher incomes and greater | just offsets against higher Contestants must Ke at least 18 © a hs 1 as showers Monday rounil/‘reck “skits ot explosive “I'd ca a ae - a ” neat i ears old. / or Tuesday. grou ock shifts explo: I'd call that an apology,” Tru-, x“ * * abundance,’ the President said. | prices,” Eisenhower said, years ol / : ' sone a RES mean said. | Truman was told of Nixon's re- “Now that economic growth is) «7, _ ; i x (ke Forty-six was the lowest record.) \ -ecatlintion arate eaves : i i j . Ini s | “These earnings have increased a 5, . — system, “kets “Making up our differences is marks by a United Press Interna once again under way with indus. | ™ H gs Fep.| The winney“and any other person ‘ing in downtown: Pontiac brevet St aceaivieas wereiiaenis okay with me.” .|tional reporter, the only newsman ay{more than > per cent since Fe ing 8 am. The reading at 2 pm y g. trial production recovering rapidly iF. Their actual buying power, he choose#will spend a whole week... 49 i Treman. Dee in ihe bast ee ee bee te See ae and) with personal income Bt tew is higher than it has been for w ell{at the isf¥and paradise. They will be. SS : : rom on where he delivered a to be in the same room with the, peaks, we can look forward to con- over a year and js 15 per cent|flown, 4 Bermuda by Pan Ameri-| Vice President because, he said,) ‘fighting campaign speech against tinued improvements in the well- , 6 { I 4 e Repub ast night. ; above what it was in 1952. can/Airlines, and stay at the lux- yas ‘ ’ Nixon had charged the Truman ad- the Republicans last nig ‘being of the American people.” | The Presifent particularly noted ‘upfous Belmont Hotel. It Ss No euack Complaint | twosome * may, it | (William Cornier a veteran miner, Was one of the miners ha were res- cued gatiy today from the Springhill N 8 ‘disaster. This is an account of his ordeal ; As Told to United Press International SPRINGHILL, N. S.—A terrific vibration shook the floor and roof .| Of. the level and we could hear | the roof breaking overhead. A company official aid a bar- rer of gas prevented rescue work- ers from r®aching 95 of the men who had been working 13,000 - feet on the pit head. The ofher 39) Sun, Little Change 10 Follow Cool Night eee ly were sc attere d at other; coal faces blocked by the a | The US. Weather Bureau ‘pre- heaval. ail peu pave todo te cater te 0) Paty) cloudy) ami cooler te: DEADLY Gas FORMING night’ with the low near 44. i =} complete the statement ‘I like the) oe A “ . | A silent crowd shivered in a cold 7 ws 'drizzle through the night as five- 1959 Pontiac because . . in |, t 25 additional words or less, En /¥ avr al the forecast for tomor- man teams of draegermen—volun-| = blanks are available at iro wa tle paca change.|teer mine rescue workers—cleared : | For the next five days tempera- rock and debris from dust-choked! « member ag of the Downtgin tures will average about four de- tunnels. i | Merchants SSR: igrees above the normal high of, | ; Completed entries must he turned 58-and normal low of 40. Sunday! The dracgermen were Teseire | in before 5:30 p.m. Theinner will! will be a. little warmer. Precipi-| fF". One of the first survivors | be announced Saturday, Noy, 1} ad Se PA Accepts Nixon’s ‘Apology’ Truman Buries Hatchet NEW YORK (UPI) — Former, ed States The timbers began to crack ‘and the area became filled with dust, You couldn't see your hand before your faee. ia) the Communist Par- The (pit) telephones were out of order and we went back into the level. But we ran into gas so we returned to the slope. The heavy concentration of gas forced us to move to the west. side of the slope which was clear of furres. We followed the main air.course to the 7,800 foot level and met the draegermen (rescue team) who escorted us to the surface. ae —e (Continued on Page 2, Col. ministration with “treason.” Nixon told the TV audience | last night: “There is no “war party in the United States. The at party of treason in the Unit- Operation on Neck Arteries All 18. Blackhawks For gourmets, the trip offers the Draw $100 Fines ase? nome es New Hope for Stroke Victims rohit By RENNIE TAYLOR | “] don’t understand it.to tell | Weeks was a member of the orig- you the truth but I guess when inal Eisenhower cabinet which took | a fella gets religion and reforms, joffice with the President in Jan-|' the only thing te do is to accept (uary, 1953. Only three original ' him’ at his value,” Truman said. | members now remain. that the cost ef living report shows/’ The lacky that ‘for the second sticcessivé ibev pase! take a yack crate (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) around the island and listen to | songs by native calypso singers, | Waeoter thrill available is an all- | day sight-seeing tour by bus, Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties, who usually can tell a “quack” complaint from a legiti+ mate one, hit the jackpot yesterday | ‘ments. : CHICAGO (UPI) — General! Many other fascinating tours when they got one that fit both de- manager Tommy Ivan of the can be chosen by the winner. scriptions. : * * * Detroit Police Detective Lt. Chicago Black Hawks today fined, erations on 50 patients were re-|ay 1g players $100 each in the But a large ‘eacealeags of the Associated Press Science Writer clots occur in arteries in the wae a the American Heart wake of last night’s 9-1 loss at UJ, of M. Professor Gives | Glenn Coller reported the theft of — ding to the brain, not to ASS. by a surgical team from) Montreal. 200. mallard ducks valied Ss (AP). — An, feck leading , Ray : ity; 200. malla ucks vali at SAN FRANCISCO (AP). Baylor University, Houston, Tex. U Search for Son ; operation described by its origi-| little arteries in the brain itself. 7. team was made up of Dr. E.|_ Ivan admitted the move was p $1,000 from his private wild duck F to a certain part of the brain,|... These trouble spots in the neck can be reached handily by sur- gery, they said. Results of 67 of these neck op- nators as offering a way of suc- cessfully treating some kinds of stroke was reported) today. * * * Stroke is a paralysis of -some body function such as sight, + speech or movement. It is due to _ the stoppage of the blood supply I In] Today ny's P. Press } | usually because of, a clot. When — | it hits the part of the brain gov-| Comics ..........-..0+- | erning breathing, the result is of-| County News ....... ieeeeee. Ad = ten fatal. Editorials. ..........0 5s... 6 u : * * High School .....-....0e0+5 M2? | Medical science up to now has; Markets ..... seisinelsnisieeiesen: OF F been able to achieve little toward) Obituaries .......++-.+.5+-,. E undoing the damage by stroke) Sports .........-.++0+.., 2-27 4 | and the outlook for curative treat-| Theaters .......+......, 28-29 TV & Radio peers saa Oe > ment-has been.a dismal one, the : Wilson, Earl .....¢cssss000 2 ithe results, Stanley Crawford, who reported Dr. Michael E. De- akey, Dr. Denton A. Cooley and Dr. George C. Morris Jr. * * * X-ray studies showed the clots in these 50 cases to be located in blood vessels of the neck or upper torso. The treatment was to re- -tmove the blockading material sur- gically. Normal circulation was restored to a majority of the patients, Dr. Crawtord said, with the return of the lost functioning. * * * “It is felt,” Dr. Crawford added “that a curative foym of treat- ment now is available for many ‘sponsors of the new "operation 4 shid. ‘Women’s Pages weererte 17.19 * %, people with- strokes.” : drastic but said it was justified | after the humiliating defeat. Ivan said: “it was a lousy effort from a bunch of players who call themselves Major League hockey players. Any time a team can score nine goals against you in one game it is obvious that the players aren't putting ‘out. “I know Montreal is always tough on its home ice. but we were never iff the game at any- time. That third period, when they | scored five goals against us, ws a disgrace. “We have tried everything with- out getting any results’ snapped Ivan, ‘“Maybe this will do some good — hitting: them. in their pocketbooks.” ANN ARBOR \—Prof. Percival gan, returned home today after a fruitless search for his son, miss- ing since August in the Quebec wilderness. Price spent a mofth in Northern Quebec looking for a trace of his son, Alan, 21, who left on a 500- mile canoe trip from Senneterre. Que.. with a companion. The body vas the companion, Robert Carey, 23, of Roselle, Tll., was found in the wreckage of a canoe two weeks Quebec provincial police bélieve Alan's fate was similar to Carey's. But their search efforts have been abandoned because of snow which covered the area. Price of the University of Michi-| ago. Both youths were students at! the University of Michigan. i Pontiac Préss Photo THEY WON'T TALK—These ducks, a portion of thousands housed at a wild duck preserve and private hunting farm near Clarkston, aren't exactly silent, but they are witnesses. They saw someone steal off with 200 of their fine feathered friends ay preserve at 9529 Perry Lake Rd., Independence Township. He told detectives that all the birds were marked with leg bands bearing serial numbers and a small ‘hole punched in the webbing on the right foot. * * * The ducks were all full grown, weighing an average of three pounds each. The birds were ta- ken from large cages located near- by at 5850 Oak Hill Rd. a * & = Coller , has several thousand ducks and pheasants on the pre- serve which he operates as a pri- vate hunting farm. Investigators found a marked trail leading to the cages through a wooded area to the north.governor, as if to try to say something, _sought today a 17-year-old youth| * 95 in 1902. TWO Bagwell-Williams Debate Sputters Into Overtime (Continued From Page One) from Bagwell’s and separated by one between, and asked to examine the Indiana department of commerce and public relations report Bagwell relied on. ; , * * * > The 6-foot, 4-inch governor bent over Bagwell’s desk to look. , “This doesn’t show a single move-in,” he said pointing to a place in the text. Bagwell began te protest. eens said “Read it.” Read it.” i =. “Let’s take one,” he continued, ‘pointing at a list in the Dulles Reports to lke on China War or Peace Answer ‘Up to Communists; Cannot Read Minds’ WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of State Dulles reports to Presi- dent Eisenhower today on - the prospects for war or peace which he found during a three-day con- no construction standards will be lowered, architect Linn Smith of Smith, _Tarapata and McMahon has set about eliminating: $370,000 from building costs of the new Birmihg- ham Junior-Senior High School, * * * Bids for the three main con- tracts, submitted by Pulte-Strang, ference on Formosa. Thé answer, he told newsmen, mimeographed booklet. ‘Where did this.one come from?” Bagwell attempted to renew a proposal that the candidates agree to let an impartial committee of experts undertake to deter- mine who was lying in the economic climate debate. * * * , Will you agree, Governor, to submit this to an impartial | committee’”” Bagwell asked. He previously had advanced the proposal in a joint appearance before the Detroit Economie Club. Williams, ignoring the question, returned to the 187 to 16 com- parison published originally in a Bagwell newspaper advertisement debate last Saturday at Marshall. “At Marshall, you promised te check this list and you haven't done it,” he continued. ‘“‘What kind, of honesty is this with the people?”’ Bagwell said Williams had accepted the 97 count as accurate | but the governor denied it. If, as Bagwell said, newspapers re- ported that he did, they misquoted him, Williams replied. * * * At first, Bagwell remained seated while him and those in the studio gathered around. and Bagwell and the taller Williams continued their argument. The GOP candidate said the exact figure was not the important thing. He added: “The point I make is that Michigan is not getting its fair share of factory jobs." “You've been telling the public there were 437 and you lack- proof,” the governor came back. * * * Bagwell again brought up the impart tial committee idea, Williams said: ——_ “If you are trying to crawl into some other hole to get out of this one, it's very disappointing—a pretty bad dodge.’’ “You're splitting hairs,”’ Bagwell said. “You are being terribly misleading to the people, said. Paul Weber. the governor's press secretary, walked up to the then retreated. The exchange gradually tapered off, as Williams returned to his desk to gather up some papers. The governor walked out of the studio, remarking over his shoulder: “Well, I hope you'll do better next time.” Both candidates appeared tired from the campaign ordeal. Ten minutes before the debate began, Williams was lying asleep on a sofa in a reception room of the studio. In the formal debate, Bagwell said Williams had failed to establish how a Republican president, confronted by a Democratic congress, could be held responsible for the recession. * * * He emphasized the length of Williams’ regime, and his alleged failure to cope effectively with what Bagwell called a problem “‘too deep, too vital, too critical to be dismissed as as a smear.” _ Alluding to Williams’ touchiness on the economic climate issue, Bagwell said: “Perhaps this comes from being in office 10 years—two- terms or four years longer than any other man. “He throws the mantle of state patriotism around him to keep from answering questions.” After Bagwell spoke his opening piece, Williams responded that the Republican nominee had “proved the case of ee _ Michigan.” ie He said Bagwell had failed-to connect the with the Democratic state administration. “The best thing the people of this state could do to improve | their economic and political climate is to break this Republican | one-party control of their legislature, ’’ Williams said. He said the Republicans have controlled the lawmaking branch for 101 of the last 107 years and have “forgotten that the legislature belongs toe the people.” GOP lawmakers, he said, have written every Michigan tax law | for the last 20 vears, and if the state's tax structure is open to criticism, the GOP is to blame. Seek Youth, 17, in Slaying of Father in New York Police, Hicks, who was a ship's radio operator, had been shot ‘in the head and slashed on the legs. Williams bent over Then he stood up sputtering + " Williams NEW YORK (UPI) — who was said to have shot his) father as he slept, stuffed the body. jare aggressive.” and” failures he metioeee is “up to the Communists, who He added: “ eannot read their minds. * * * Landing. here shpstly after mid- night, | port statement that his consulta-| itions with Nationalist President Chiang Kai-shek ’ had |been ‘‘eminently satisfactory.” about a month ago and challenged by Williams in an impromptu | . = He praised the Chinese Na- jtionalists as being among this jcountry’s staunch allies without Iwhich, he said, the United States ‘would be in a desperate position jof Communist encirclement, Dulles was reported by in- ‘formed officials to have obtained ‘from Chiang a conditional prom- ise to cut his forces on the Que-; |moy and Matsu islands, The econ- “Ball Kicks Ott ditions were that he get more modern weapons and that the, Chinese Communists institute a’ |long-term cease-fire. + Dulles himself declined to dis-| icuss the reports. | The Red Chinese have refused) thus far to make any agreement jregarding a halt to their artillery barrages on Quemoy, the Na- tionalist-held island just off the China mainland. . Hope Growing Dim for Trapped Miners (Continued From Page One) The mine is the No. Dulles said in a brief air- | Chinese! of Ferndale, general contractor; Allen Briggs of Detroit «mechanical |-! ‘contractor, and Smith Brothers Electrical, also of Detroit, electri- ‘eal, totaled $3,731,950, according to Dr. Richard Featherstone, school district administrative assistant. The low bids of these firms will be accepted when they are brought down te the estimates made by. Smith, — said. Smith said he baal neglected to nels and overhangs in his original estimate in the specifications for the building. ; To bring the construction costs ‘ Series of Five Dances for UF | Tonight’s Torchlighters Ball at the Elks Temple kicks off a series of five dances being held this year for the Pontiac Area United Fund and its 55 community service agen- cies, sored. by..the employes ..of land County. Tickets are stilt avail- able at $1.50 per person;’and may be purchased at. county busi- jness office, a ing to dance lchairman J Witherup. an Be a Witherup, personnel director for fakland County, is directing the | | | 2 colliery of the Cumberland Railway nd | Solicitation of funds from county Coal Co., a subsidiary. of the Do- minion Steel and Coal Corp. Cum- berland No. 2 adjoins the now- closed Cumberland No. 4, where ‘an explosion and gas killed 39 per- sons in November 1956. { The worst mine accident in this jtown of 7,000 near the New Bruns- |wick border was an explosion in )1891 that killed 125, Canada’s ‘worst mine disaster was at Hill- in 1941, when 193 were icrest, Alta., ‘killed. The bump occurred at 8: 05 | p.m. Dishes tumbled from shelves in Springhill and houses also shook 14 miles away in Mac- can. Veteran miners called it the worst in memory, Six smaller bumps between last March and Sept. 1 injured 14 men, The cause of bumps often is undeter- - mined. —— = The mine slopes to 4 depth ef; 14,400 feet underground in a length| lof 14,300 feet, sometimes descend-; ‘ing as steeply as 45 degrees. The/ |company considers it North Amer-| jica’ s deepest coal pit. |HELP POURS IN | Help poured into Springhill. A’ navy helicopter flew bleod plasma) ifrom Halifax, 75 miles to the south. The Red Cross dispatched) 50 beds to supplement the town’s \20-bed hospital and a converted} armory used as an emergency an- nex. The Navy sent thie ambu-; |lances. { | ‘ Gary Embree, said he hoped that “after this they close the miné | for good—even if it means the | end of Springhill.” in a trunk and pushed it into the yesterday and told him he had shot iery was the only mine left open. | Hudson River. The search was begun on in- ‘rid of the body. formation supplied by a friend of ‘told his friend he bought a gun re- the youth, Richard Hicks Jr. of cently because of repeated argu:| Manhattan. Police did not identi-| ments with his father fy the informant, a classmate of) * Hicks’ at Polytechnic High School | in Brooklyn. The body of the missing | walkup for work, youth’s father was found jack- ‘father in the back of the knifed in a trunk. The ‘elder he slept. — | The friend said he went with | | Richard to buy a steamer trun and: they took it by subway te The Weather the Hicks apartment, where they Full U.S. Weather Bureau RKepert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly stuffed the body in it along with | cleudy with scattered showers teday, high near 60. Partly cloudy tonight and| make it appear the elder Hicks tomerrew. Coeler teday and tenight., had left town. Lew tonight near 44. Little temperature, change tomerrow, high near 66, West Today in in Pontiac phd temperatute preceding # a.m \tion at 125th St. aK 8 am: Direction—West Sun sets Friday at § 37 pm Sun rises Saturday at 6 56 a Moon sets Saturday at 5°58 a m. 414 pm. j with the body in the trunk. | a ttc ee _ Miracle Mile Gives Moon rises Friday at Dewntewn Temoetatures 47 €am llean Tam 46 12 m 47 sam 46 I pm. 47 be s ts ge" Away Silver Dollars 19am 48 Py Thursday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown! Highest temperature ......- 65 Lowest temperature boca Mean temperature Weather—Rain, sun ; Miracle Mile shoppers this week One Year Ago in Pontiac lend as the shopping center a et (anteaters 0 $i |Telegraph and Square Lake roads Mean temperature .......++..... 485/in Bloomfield Township celebrates Weather—Rain. | ——— Highest and Lowest Temperatures This! Date in 86 Years its first anniversary. 27 in 1879 in jts ““Treasure- Hunt,” one o | many special events planned dur- Thursday's Temperature Chart lis also rising because of | T acer) i mene a 50. ing the anniversary festivities. ‘working hours increased hourly == — emery ee en cat mmomeers) buist Go ix check! Day rates, and comparatiyely |= Easy to install with only » Browns: €2 48 Minneavoiis 0 42 lists of names posted in store win-| + aGy price levels. = screwdriver. Wipe with damp. parisien Bl “ nee Orirans s Ss dews. If they find theirs, they'll! ; |g cloth to clean, Only 144 at Hhereetyy yb eee 60 36, receive aésilver dollar. ; [=== this sale, price. Cleveland @ go Pelsten so 4] Next week Miracle Mile stores How Can They Miss It? = Detroit 66 48 Pitteburkh 69 47 will hold special one-cent sales, . = Fort Worth 31 #1 8. Prancisco 68 $9/ al which patrons will be able to LONDON (UPI) + Police hunt- |= mers one ee buy various items for a penny; ed today for a ‘stolen 14-ton, = x Jacksonville 82 61 Washington 69 $8) with the purchase of other mer-| eight-whéel truck carrying a five- > tee mnecten s “ + serhos a @o chandise. ton, 11-foot-wide ship's propeller. all e , his father ‘and needed help to get} dof th Hicks allegedly Killed when his car crashed at! Hicks was aa to Troe waited) ‘until his mother left their 5th floor! then shot his head as! several articles of clothing to | erly w 10-13. miles becoming 12-20) Then, the youth told police, they males Vealifat ‘and tomorrow. ‘took the trunk in a taxi to the |New York Central Railroad Sta- He said he “got Wind velocity 12 m BD. 5./eold feet” and left the Hicks youth Free silver dollars, will jingle in eae une pockets and purses of many The center is offering the coins Truro as he hurried to Springhill. He was John Thompson, 28. Wages Set Record, Living Costs Same (Continued From Page One) k ‘month the retail cost of food to, the American housewife is down.” | “To be sure, some retail prices have gone tip in recent months,” he said. “But others are lower than they have been in a year or | ; more.” same in September as in Augus base period, They had risen for two tween July and August. Ewan Clague, Labor Departmen iin October. | Factory workers’ spendable earn- ings registered new peaks. The Labor Departmen, said -| average weekly earnings, after t| tax deductions, rose to $69.89 for the single worker and to $77.25 for the worker heading g family of four. f - v The son of ene trapped miner, | | SPECIAL NOTICE Police said young Hicks’ friend| Mayor Ralph Gilroy agreed this) ‘told them Richard came to him|Might be the end. The No. 2 col-| A reporter from Halifax was) | FISHER BODY EMPLOYES |} Family living costs averaged the, at 123.7 per cent of the 1957-49 years until they dipped a ‘bit be-| statistics chief, said higher prices of 1959 model cars seemed to be joutweighing priee declines so far This is up $1.80 from September a year ago, Worker buying power anniversary United Fund Appeal. Tonight’s dance is scheduled der the direction of Roy Hess, is being donated by the Pontiac Federation of Mosicians as a public service to the Fund, | The four remaining United Fund dances will be held in four of the six townships included «in the Fund's area of solicitation. ‘ : * * * Each will take the form of a record hop for the teenagers of \the area. Price of admission is '50 cents per person with proceeds again going to the Fund, The first of the four teenage record hops will be held Satur- day night at the CAI building on Williams Lake Road in Wereks ford Township. | Dates and locations for the* lf imaining three dances are: | Saturday, Nov. 1, at Brandon ‘High School, Ortonville. | Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Elks |Temple, Pontiac, Saturday, Nov, 8, at Clarkston! High School, Clarkston, | All four record hops will begin | at 8 p.m. Disk, jockeys will spit} ‘the records, : las 100 Million miles. in Schoo! ia BIRMINGHAM — Stressing "see ihn. wih the sone. pees a include 16,000 square feet of tun-|! $50, Birmingham Junior Chamber of |; The Elks dance is being 10a employes for this year’s tenth {Blight A comet's tail may be as long, politan Club, to be held-at a Bon- for the building, Smith said he will Smith said that “wile the cate! ischool! cannot possibly We co pleted by that time, there will. be enough’ classrooms ready “to commodate the 1959-60 enrollm a sicrningare Police are aaciine passer, who they say is operating in the city. 3 This roth, hho has enshadl be- gus checks at two shod stores, ‘a jewelry and dry goods stores. Detective Lt; Merlin Holmquist said tHe checks ranged frony $30 to Commerce will open its two-day pumpkin sale tomorrow at 1% avenue. The Jaycees also will tour the city’s streets with trailers and tractors, taking door-to-door 5 a t Procseds will be used to aid un- Palos of 224 Gray Ct., held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Mr. Hetler died Wednesday fol-| lowing a 20-year illness. He had ‘Jersey Senator Flies ‘to Rally for Potter (R-New | | Sen. Clifford P. Case | Jersey) was rat Tiday to appea® Royel Oak te it at a Republican pep-—rally ifor Michigan Sen. Charles E. Pot- ter. Sen. Case will deliver a speech entitled a ‘Case for Potter” at 8 p.m. in the cafeteria of Kimball |High School, located on Crooks {road just north of 13-Mile road. The Oakland County Republican) ‘Committee, which is sponsoring the E {Royal Oak rally, has arranged for; iSen. Case to attend a Pontiac |meeting at 9:30 tonight of the Neo- dale Ave. TO There will be a ratification meeting of the at the Lincoln Junior High School. 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Then the undertaker always came to the first barber for a day, It is getting more and more|shave, and everybody was sure complicated. the second barber shaved the Therl civics was more important Corpses, He was a man of close- than psychology. Then work was the best group therapy. mouthed mystery and had a ro- mance about him. Then the guy with the most gos- Then a job was what had to get/Sip was the guy who went around done, and you couldn’t call a con-'the neighborhood cutting grass, ference about. * * * ‘pushing a muscle-propelled lawn- imower, Only the kids stil] leered Then the biggest wish of most about the iceman. yxeople who wore long Peo g to dance with them black stock- ings was to get out of them—not for Then a man Would pay $7.50 a fancy pair of shoes. He ‘would let the fellow who pushed Then an office efficiency expert'the lawnmower break . them in. was a character Evening Post story. really fit in your own home town. in a Saturday|Then when he put them on him- He wouldn't|self, the first thing he would do would be to get a five-cent shine. * Then a man sweated and a girl x got all dewed. The more sophisti-| -| Then a guy would dress up Sat- cated ladies admitted they per-|urday night, even if he did no spired. “Then the more knowing fellows| {more than whistle at the girls in ihis best clothes. criticized the‘ way a blacksmith Then the daredevils courted on street light always glared near- with as a boy you no longer saw by. as‘an adult, Then everybody took” patent different. anybody, but the hidden alcohol All at once it “was Up: Simpler in ‘Good: Old. Des ‘the front porch swing. A city) What you “had been - familiar wag ef gm mr | them, as it does to all, with the} medicines. The doses didn't cure] | Pert Pets 0G ed tector tranquilized the more respectable patients. , Here, New Pope W ill Be Elected Then even in the elty the frus-| trated farmer kept” and ehick-/ ens in his back yard. The well-to- do had a pony. The hypochondri- acs had their own cow. k * * ik Then a nickel would buy you a mouthful of cigar, and another Simplicity, the restraint of a famishe@ wolf}/XII knelt there in prayer for consuming a distant relative. |many hours. Sistine Chapel Portrays | VATICAN CITY (AP)—The Sis- nickel a schooner of beer and a|tine Chapel, where cardinals will bite at the free lunch bar. Thejelect a new Pope, is the official actors wore gloves, pulled. them|private chapel of Popes and one off daintily a finger at a time,jof the best known shrines of the : then assailed the free lunch with|Roman Catholic world, Pope Pius|Seometrical figures. | Grandeur the actual ceiling But his artistic imagination Then, in the old days, growing] The chapel js known to Italians ee ee ee See be See up was very simple, Time went|as thé Sistina, It is named after|®? to Paint the entire ceiling. I by, and all of a sudden. all these|Pope Sixtus IV, who ordered it)’ Michelangelo _ recel things were no longer true, andjbuilt adjacent to St. Peter’s Ba- q aq, VEST PRICED Quauity BEF you had become a man. silica. The chapel was completed in 1484, two years before Sixtus’ death. It was consecrated Aug, 15, the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin. The architect was Giovanni de Dolci who also held the title of papal actuary. He commissioned some of the greatest contempo- rary artists to decorate the walls. The contract, made out Oct. 27, 1481, is in the Vatican archives. Painters who: worked on the walls included Botticelli, Pintur- icchio, Ghirlandaio, and Rosselli Then, 32 years after Sixtus’ was commissioned. for the colos- sal project of decorating the vaulted ceiling. Michelangelo, at the peak of his artistic career, wrote in his dairy May 10, 1508: ‘“‘Today.1 begin the work.” Four years later it was finished. - Sprawled on his back, he paint- ed the story of Genesis, working in the reversed order. He started at the main entrance by depicting the Fall of Man and ended with his version of God separating light from darkness, over the al- tar, ¢ 08 encwine co. ceTROIT mcm . death, the genius Michelangelo/ said 15,000 ducats, This likely had] about the. same Purchasing. power as $50,000 today, conception chapel, stealing much of the show | from ‘Botticelli and the other [pth centuty. painters. In 1536, 24 years after complet-| ing the ceiling, Michelangelo re-/ turned’ to depict the Last Judg-| ment on the entire rear wall of, the chapel, It is a_ terrorizing manity, The work leaves the view- | er with an uncanny feeling, a eee completed his | work {fi 1541, The hall measures about 140 by 50 feet and has six arched windows on each side. | During the conclave, _ ballots, will be placed in a golden chalice | en the main altar, opposite the | main entrance, Through a side. door- behind the altar, cardinals will leave to have dinner in a pro- visional refectory prepared in ly enter the chapel from the Vat- | |ican Museum; now it is restricted to cardinals and their aides. Downtown ‘Store 51 N. Saginaw «=: Open Mon., Fri. ‘til 9 Pi M. Now Another Exciting Fashion FirstatOsmuns | WORL ~All cotton, drip- i! 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SHOP TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 phiveod Get them ready . - for fun! Halloween Costumes fires.” $ ° The program is a creative and] Never a wrinkle in this e imaginative one. wearable, packable... it is keyed to two factors. First, it is set up in varying age classes| fo as to be fun (not merely a school outside school) for girls of a Chromspur how to churn butte: lim, | cus] ~~ Jersey ’ time to better herself or her family by ing new interests, skills and hob- bi : in could a : S | wa | St wise budgeting of fod; properly) e4 - balanced diets, what to look for| ~ in ,buying the family. groceries. “mS $ , Many varied programs teach | — girls sewing, drawing, painting, | # designing, the basis of commu- | nity planning and eity govern- | , meat, sports, outdoor recreation You-stay as fresh and pretty as. and literally everything from | a dew-kissed rose all day tong in chiinging a fuse to aeronautics. this dress! Washable, wearable, = 7 packable . . . never a wrinkle in A basic knowledge in but a few] this multi-stripe chromspun jersey | of these fields would have pre-| shirtwaitt. it features roft=up— vented Mrs. Wilson from ever hav-jJ«slteeves and elasticized waist ing to learn a lot faster in an slightly gathered to softly drape effort to ‘‘save” her marriage. your hipline. Choose it in red or : blue stripes, sizes 12-20, 14'4- Awards to 23 Swedes aN2 STOCKHOLM — “Twenty - three |. Waite's Budget Dresses— young Swedish men and women Third Floor... Phone FE 4-2511 have received fellowships totaling | ‘ ; nearly $40,000 from the Sweden-| F : - Bentise Press Fheto America Foundation in Stockholm | 25. WHAT'S COOKING?—These three smiling faces put another tray of tasty treais'in the oven. As /f0r studies in the United States] - +. who just Campfire girls, Sharon, 12, (left), Susan, 8, and [#4 Canada. Since 1919 the foynda- | of fresh baked goods. 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The missing included Robert 4 licious colors: red, toast, Dresden blue, black. § ‘ and white. Sizes 34-40. > > > > § > > > > > FP OS VCC CCV 4 OTF Pittman, 28, Sheridan, Wyo., and} itwo unidentified Minnesota youths BRENDEL'S rvevuvvverwvevewveTtVTVeVeTeT. lll Ml ll ln tl ln Mi Ni Min thin hi Alin lll ie Ml Mai - a s ABs . . 8 and 20, believed from the Min-; a Waite's neapolis area. All three have been @ 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) Sportswear ‘ i missing since Monday, when a $! Mi West of Uties RE 2-6143 . Third Floor bitter wind and snowstorm ripped @ Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock . at All Times through the state's southern sector. P ee A ground search party reported | (WWwww¥ PAPPPPPPPIPPPIPPA 'by radio they had talked with the/ . father of one of the Minnesota ‘boys. The father and another ‘member of the four-man hunting party refused to identify them- = | selves. * * & BUY THEM BY. THE ; More than 50 searchers plodded| : through the deep snow in the! 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FITZGERALD President and Publisher Editorial Page i Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958 Big Three Considering Small Car Possibilities Rumblings from the Big Three motor manufacturers indicate that they are taking a really serious look into the small, economy car market. x .«§ * Heads of all three corporations have committed themselves to a thorough study of the tiny cars. If they feel the market really exists, vou can rest assured they will all be in the small car busi- ness in 1960. It’s no secret that imports from Europe have been doing quite well the last year or so. The Rambler, the only small U.S. built car, had a ban- ner year in 1958. The auto buying public is fickle, and what it will choose to buy next year is the 64 thousand dollar question. * * * We hope it’s the sparkling new Pontiac (free advertisement). One point we are quite certain of is that should they go.into the small car field, they can produce better, more efficient, handsomer and more practical automobiles — than anything turned out in Eu- rope or elsewhere. * * * In the meantime, while debating the fortunes of the small cars, you'd better have a look-see at the 1959 models. Most are already out, and the rest will follow shortly. x *« * All reports indicate that the 1959 models are the biggest innovation in years and truly worth seeing. Dealer reports from across the country show more enthusiasm now than in the last several years. Canada Is Integrating Its Defense Services Canada is taking steps toward in- tegration of its army, navy and air force into a single national defense service. On Jan. 1 the three medical - services will be combined into one. This will apply to all med- ical officers, military nurses and nonmedical administrative per- sonnel. Weapon development and research already are cen- tralized in a defense research board. Chaplains of the three Canadian services are now under two principal chaplains, one Protestant and the other Roman Catholic. x * * Canada’s three services are organ- ized similarly to those of the United States. Its air force and army of 50,000 each, and navy of 20,000 haye much the same roles and missions as those of this country. Because the defense of our two countries are harmoniously allied, unification in Canada will be watched closely here and could be of great significance to us ‘n planning our own unification. Both Supervisors and Scouts Do Good Turns Selling 18 buildings on West Ken- nett Road in Pontiac city at one dol- lar apiece by the Oakland County Board of Supervisors was a good deal. a a ae The purchaser was our Clinton Valley Council of the Boy Scouts. Most of the buildings are old residences erected on property the county had taken for taxes, THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by THs Pontiac Press Compaihy 48 W. Huron St. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Joun A. Riney, Assistant Advertising Manager Rrsse_t Basser, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Howssp BH. Prrecenatp 1, Vice President and Business Manager Joun W. Frreorzato, Secretary and Editor Exot M. TREADWELL, Circulation Manager G Maasmatt Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager Grorce C. INMAN, Rosrat B. Tsar, Classified Manager Managing Editor The Associated Pres® ie entitied exciusively to the use for republication of ali local news printed in this newspapet ac wel} as al) AP news dispatches The Poxriac Peess is delivered by carrier for 46 cents @ week; where carrier service is nO. avafigble by mil n OakleAd, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties {t is $12.00 a yeBr; elsewhere in Michigan and ail other places in the United Statés $2000. a gear. All mail subscriptions payable fp advance. Entered as second class matter at Pontiac. Member ef ABC. Phone Pontiac FE 2-8i81. s and once occupied by welfare families. . . But their usefulness for that pur- pose has passed, and the county de- sires to fit the property for other use. Their removal is imperative. x * * The need for expanded facilities at the Scout Camp Agawam at Tommy’s county, also is imperative. So the deal was a cooperative get- together that works to a solution of two big problems. Foundations are being laid for eight of the houses, and they will be moved intact. They still are OK for summer use. x k& * Most of the other buildings are being torn down, and theif material will be used for other work at the camp. The true Scouting spirit is being exemplified in that most of the labor required is being donated by the old and young Scouters themselves. x * * Thus a little cooperation and hard __work adds to the financial value of Camp Agawam at least $20,000, this monetary figure being only a minor “item in the overall worthwhile of the project. The Man About Town County Officials — How We Balloted on Them in the Election of 1956 Good citizen: One who has a date with his country on Nov. 4. On its county officials two years ago Oakland County voted as follows, the name of the Republican nominee being given first: Prosecutor: Ziem, 141,238; Utley, 106,- 194. Sheriff: Irons, 142,859; Hicks, 105,747. Clerk: Allen, 140,942; Johnson, 106,409. Treasurer: Sparks, 139,147; Stevenson, 108,084. Register: Murphy, 139,569; Habel, 107,- 743, Drain Commissioner: Barry, 138,241; Rice, 108,710. Cireuit Court Commissioners (unop- posed): Cole, 95,202; Hampton, 90,479. Surveyor: Main (unopposed), 141,611. State Representatives First District: Anderson, 22,299; Kolar, 15,343. ' Second: Miller, 12,848; Hudson, 17,429. _ Third: Roberts, 33,758; Smith, 13,465. Fourth: Hughes, 30,693; Clarkson, 23,- 625. Fifth: Brown, 26,790; Paul, 17,193. Sixth: Wheeler, 11,627; McMahon, 21,- 887. An Oakland County man, Marshall M. Fredericks of Royal Oak, has been aw&rded the con- tract to design a $35,000 fountain for the new state department building at Washington. If you're still undecided about how to vote on that constitutional convention question, the articles by Arthur W. Bromage, now running in these columns, will be a big help to you. Your United Fund solicitor is performing a civic duty in calling on you. And your civic duty is to reciprocate. Over the simple signature of “Trying to Keep Up,” and with a Walled Lake postmark, comes a letter which says: “Your Mr. Fitzgerald crossed the ocean in the same number of hours that Columbus did weeks.” Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Blades raw versary. Mrs. Carrie Tilton of 43 Ellwood Ave.; 89th birthday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gritzinger of 45 East: New York Ave.; golden wed- ding. Herman Lawyer of 29675 Halstead Road; 85th birthday Mrs. Adell Richardson of Commerce; 103rd birthday. ” Mrs. Julia Wooden of Royal Oak, formerly of’ Pontiac: 90th birthday. : Mrs. Martha Tewilliager of Drayton«Plains; 86th birthday. . Walter Gingell of Lake Orion; 83rd_ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Dunn of Gaylord, formerly of Rochester: gold- en wedding. William Robison of Farmington; 96th birthday. Rod Lake, already the largest camp in the ° Exe ie yy K WORK/ s—e The Reemenant David Lawrence Asks: WASHINGTON — The biggest is- sue confronting the American people today is rarely being men- tioned in the: current campaign for seats in Congress. The issue is whether the people shall be governed by a written constitu- tion which is subject to change only by their will or whether that constitution shall be rewrit- ten by the Sup- reme Court jus- their personal or LAWRENCE tices to suit ideological whims. * * *- This is the same issue which caused a stir in 1937 when the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat, declared that Congress should enact a law which would have the effect of- increasing the number of justices by six so he could appoint new judges who would conform to his views. The ;Congress rejected the pro- posal, hut Mr. Roosevelt was able a few months later to “pack’’ the Court anyhow through the vacan- cies that occurred. Many of the professors and deans of the law schools, and certainly many of the “self-styled liberals’’ .of those days, felt then, and many still feel, that the Supreme Court should change the Constitution at will. *¥ * * A notable exception is Alfréd J. Schweppe of Seattle, a former dean of the law school of the Univer- sity of Washington, a former presi- dent of the Bar Association of the State of Washington, and at pres- ent one of the editors of the Ameri- can Bar Association Journal. He writes in the current issue of “U.S. News & World Report’: “I absolutely reject the idea that the Supreme Court has the power to rewrite the Constitution accord- ing to its concepts of sociological or economic change. That is what the amendatory~process is for. I do not accept - Justice Douglas's biunt view that the amendatory process is ‘too slow’ as anything but a violation of the oath to sup- port the Constitution im all of its parts.” * * * It is not improper to criticize the decisions of the Supreme Court. Its justices have often conceded this point themselves. A pertinent comment on the ef- . forts of the “‘self-styled liberals’ to suppress all criticism of the Supreme Court was made the other dey by ‘'The Wall Street Journal’’ as, follows: ‘We are also told that when the Supreme Court has spoken, its words become the law of the land and that no one has a right to further oppose .a ruling or to tty to void it or to have it: changed. This argument, it strikés us, is not only illogical but dangerous. AIt is illogical, for even the rules of the court provided for a rehearing by the same court on a “You clean up a life as you do a house—discarding a lot of junk Supreme Court Is Not question it has just decided. It is also illogical because it ig- nores the constitutional right of Congress to enact legislation to void court decisions and the right actually to limit, in some respects, the Supreme Court's jurisdiction ....” * * * How many members of Congress, seeking election today in the north and west, will proclaim themselves as supporting the above principle? Voters have not been asking the candidates for the Senate and House how they stand on this is- sue. Yet, unless Congress asserts its power to checkmate the usurpa- We must sell the individual that good government, the kind our democ- racy stands ’for, is not only the privilege but the responsibility of every thinking individual. Chairman * Arthur G. Elliott Jr., Republican Committee of Oakla have to show me. If you show me you're right, the Local 653 of Pon- Dems are getting their money from Reuther and his million and a half ‘members, please remember this.. A man has to belong to the union to work but he doesn’t have to . belong to the Democratic Party, . e that way and I’m sure many, many I allible Republicans aren't proud to have BRELGALLVEY __ to see their money doing that afk * t? (2 < tion of legislative functions by the ve tema ee Si then a present Supreme Court, all rights | Republican wasn’t even allowed granted specifically in the con- by high union men to give a stitution itself will hereafter be in repeal cx dirty) ay aon constant Jeopardy. so sure the Democrat Party is for the union man, why don't THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ne Cage apr pend oo ada make up own mind Simon answered and said, I party is so good, the union work suppose that he, to whom he for- er has sense enough to know and gave most. And he said unto vote that °way. Se the union Thou has rightly judged— jeaders must be afraid the party Lake 7s — won't prove Itself. Justice is the idea of God, the * & & ideal of man, the rule of conduct _ You can’t work unless you be- writ in the nature of mankind.— ‘cng to the union, so we keep pay- Dr. William Brady Says: Can Child Be an Angel if Eyes Glow in Dark? A mother writes: “We have observed this more..than.a- dozen times. In semi-dark our five-year- old daughter’s eyes have glowed like two red coals. Seeing this sends such a chill ‘through me. I'm ashamed to admit it frightens me and I would be relieved if you can explain what it means . . Our little daugh- ter is bright and adorable...” All right, mad- am, I'll tell you the truth. You must brace your- self and keep DR, . BRADY calm. It means— The red glow is the normal color of the retina in the back of the eyeball. The light com- ing from behind you is reflected by the retina to your eye. In persons of fair coniplexion the retina Is orangé-red; in persons of darker complexion it is a deeper brick-red. So, you see, in semi-darkness red coal glow of eyes looking toward lamp or fire, is perfectly natural, The eyes of animals in the dark looking toward a camp- fire glow in the same way, if the observer is between the fire and the animal, * « * DON’T WORRY! ; For goodness sake, folks, don’t worry about things you don’t un- derstand. Consult your physician, or, if you won’t or can’t submit the matter to your physician ask me about it, énclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. If I can give you information or advice to relieve your mind I'll be happy to do so, ; Anyway, re- member this: I never have and I never shall reveal the identity or betray the confidence of any one who asks me for information or advice. QUESTIONS and ANSWERS “Son, in the Armed Forces, had mumps, at! the age of 17. They went down on him. Now he is 20 and his friends tell him he can never become a father . (J. S. H.)” Answer — Friends? In most, instances orchitis (inflammation of the testicle) following mumps * +f has no effect on sexual potency ., ination of semen will show whether fertility is normal.- x * * “Please repeat the instructions “for grimaces for the hard of hear- ing. I missed the original one. (Mrs, E. C. M.)” a Answer — Send stamped, self- addressed enyelope and ask. for the free pamphlet Deafness and Tinnitus (head noises). The face- making exercises, if done system- atically and faithfully, improve - hearing in many instances, prevent more things in or stop snoring and sometimes ameliorate head noises. “Brilliant son; soon to take an examination, the outcome of which letters, not more than one long answered by stamped self-addressed envelope ‘to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) tFes Baie E E il i who do you think is cheap? i gf aiae Motor is going to get a good. raking over. FH ted i iu HAH Peay Ege PESTER" E a pete 1 tT te ttle z FE a - gre ee i le rH aHit SE 3 z i withheld upon reqtest if pot of a critical ture, Letters must nd and Pontias right to edit ali Case Records of a Psychologist: Recommends Entering Bart realizes the vital im- portance of-welding husband wife together by many mutual interests. And prize, contesting is a superb hobby that does this. It also enriches your minds and literally makes you younger, as per Emerson’s yardstick listed below. So send for the prize contest booklet offered today. By GEORGE W. CRANE. CASE Z - 353: Bart.J., aged 35, is a veteran who lost both legs in the Korean war. common. Can you DR. CRANE help me?” Bart is wise in realizing that mutual interests help weld husband and wife together. There would be almost no di- vorces whatever if each couple would be active together in the same church and let their social, as well as religious life center in the local church. A scientific knowledge of sex techniques is likewise essential, for this information is not possessed even by the average college gtadu- x & & Children, tgo,. help serve as a common bond to fuse the interests of the parents and give them new... worries to solve together. A man should alsd share his business problems with his wife anid ask her for counsel and ad. — vicex This not only is a compli- ment to the wife, but serves as a valuable safety valve for the hus- band. Indeed, wives often furriish new slants or new uses for the merchan- dise which their husbands would not realize unless the wives were asked for advice. : * * * But it is also splendid when hus- band and wife can cultivate mutual hdbbies. One of the very best is prize contesting. - It can continue as long as you live, so is far superior to golf and other athletic hobbies that may wane in your later years. - Mrs. Crane and 1! started prize contesting the first year we were married and had a let fun at it. Besides, we made some money, x & &* We won many small prizes of ‘merchandise and cash, plus a couple of he nae ao $1,000 each, If a 50-word letter were required, I'd help evolve the letter. while Mrs. Crane worked up a neat con- _test entry and typed the letter. PRIZE CONTESTING About $25,000,000 annually goes to contestants in all sorts of American contests, ; Some involve writing a last line ’ for a limerick (humorous jingle), As a rule, you don’t need to in- vest any money beyond a bar of soap or box of the merchandise, ¢ 8 #32 *.. And the mental stimulation: is well worth your effort even if you ‘eyclopedia, so you énrich. your é For Emerson says our’ age . mit only ONE entry, you will wait -hopefully for three months’ and then Contests is based on where we live in our thoughts. Contest fans always are looking forward inte the tomor- rows, hopeful that the maiiman will deliver a check to them, so contests thus potnt your thoughts forward, Even if you are 80, you still will look ahead eagerly to the post- man’s arrival if you have sent off. dozens of contest entries, x « * And you should enter MANY con- , tests and send many entries to 2) each one; Otherwise, » if you sub. be downcast if you don’t rate a prize. 5 a 2 With many entries in different contests, however, you can bolster contains a section ’on prize ane. It’s fun and often lucrative, a, one (Copright, 1958) i _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24; 1958 ie : SEVEN ie Ky Ae “i + Closer Military-Civilian|’ “Relationship Sought at Commerce Lake ‘i 4 : A program to create a closer relationship between civilians and military personnel, will get under- way at 2 p.m. Monday at the Com- merce Lake Base near Milford. _ Representatives from nine dif- ferent organizations in Oakland County communities will - be guests of officials for a tour and, explanatory talks on personnel and operation of the Nike base. Heading the drive to promote a better understanding of what's go- ing on behind the scenes of the base, is Mrs. A. L. Kimball, representing the Michigan Federa- tion of Women's clubs, and Bat- Es ‘Sg MOMS organization. Probably the first tooth extrac- tion made with nitrous oxygen or “laughing gas’ was performed in ‘broadcast by 42 stations in 36 U.S. 1844. | | as good. -but There may be other blends a THREE FEATHERS costs you ony UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) The anniversary, hailed by marks the start of a weeklong television series on the U.N., cities. x * -* The transatlantic broadcast con- cert, combining performances. by noted soloists and orchestras play- ing in New York, Paris and Ge- neva, features Pablo Casals, re- nowned $2-year-old Spanish cellist. *. & 2 In consenting to play for the U.N., the cellist appealed to fel- Casals has refused to play in the world’s music capitals for | more than a decade in a against the Franco regime in his native Spain. ee aa Con 1 Also on the program were the/ In Paris; American violinist Yehudi Menuhin and David Oist- | in Bach’s Double Violin Concerto. * * : an . Boston Symphony Orchestra and | U.N Rivi Shankar in Paris. In the Gaza Strip, the soldiers | of the U.N. Emergency Force and | a group of entertainers from Yu- | goslavia joined forces to observe | the anniversary. Members of all UNEF contingents will parade at) the Gaza airfield, Sports events | and a performance by the Yugo-| slavs will follow. * * * The television series, ‘Dateline: | U.N.,” will lead off with a state-| ment .on disarmament by US. Ambassador James Wadsworth. In Washington, President and | Mrs, Eisenhower scheduled an an-/ | ; GLENDED WHISKEY + 65% GRAIN WEUTRAL SPIRITS + 86 PROOF THREE FEATHERS DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. 'Students Want to Elect | Students of first {Township School were hurt this} eligible jold Bill Ward, is a boy. ‘‘We still ‘want Bill,’ stubbornly said cam-| niversary dinner at the White | | House. Boy Halloween Queen WHITEVILLE, NC. (AP) Mrs. Hugh Stout’s! class at Williams at \ grade jweek when they found their nom- jinee for Hallowe’en queen was in-| * * * Their unanimous choice, 7-year- paigner Debbie Jacobs, 6. “He's! the prettiest.’’ After much coaxing,—the vote iwas changed and Debbie was | made the nominee. 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Blacked Out |mhing wn mgr ad Pan Anierican Jet Tests ‘y,dneat2 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas [S255 >-260F Backed Out esis. a HARRY W. BAER Harry W. Baer, of 7 Front &t., died yesterday afternoon at his home after a brief illness. He was 93. For many years, Mr. Baer owned and operated the Baer Feed Store. He was a member of Central Meth- odist Church. Surviving are his wife, Annie; a son, Sydney J. Baer of Pontac; and a brother, Samuel Baer of Pontiac. Service will be at 2? p.m. Satur- day from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. MRS. ADDISON KOCH Service fer Mrs. M_.) Koch, 79, of 382 Oakland Ave. wil] be at 2 p.m, Saturday from the Pursley Funeral Home. Burial ——: i | WHITE > FUEL OI SEAL FUEL OIL FOR PLEASANT WINTER LIVING Burns Cleaner Burns Hotter Burns tongel —— SSE SG. Sis, SE, Sth {Ga Ws Ee Lf Oakland Fuel & Paint FE 5-6159 430 Orchard Lake ‘ Addison (Hattie | iS. Longacre, 86, former world of- \the Kalamazoo Gazette-—-——- CALLOUSES To relieve callouses, tenderness on bottom vata Jardiniere PLANTER Welded Fram Durabie ni" Dis. , Plastic wi $6.95 24” High Save $ $ at Factory Showroom See Other liems at Savings Other Sizes in Pienters as noe Manufacturing Co. 24 Ch FE 5-3484° 1 Bicck south of Orchard Lake Rd. Off Saginaw Street will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. Mrs. Koch died Wednesday fol- lowing a long illness. # JAMES W. McBREARTY James W. McBrearty, 76, of 2 Salmer St. died yesterday after an illness of five years. Surviving is a son, James W. McBrearty Jr. of Pontiac. Service will be at 9 a.m. Satur- day from St. Church. Burial will follow in Mt. ‘Hope Cemetery. His body is at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. MRS. WILLIAM MIHALEK Mrs, William (Eva) Mihalek of Deaths Elsewhere Charles WASHINGTON (AP) — ficial of the Seventh Day Advent- ists Church, died Thursday after an operation for removal of a tumor. He served for more than 30 years as director of the World \Religious Liberty Assn. of Seventh Day Adventists. He was born in Valley Forge, Pa. « * * LAKE ODESSA, Mich, (AP) — Earl R, Chapman, 72, prominent newspaper figure in three Michi- gan cities over a 36-year span, died Wednesday of a heart attack. He was manager of the Grand Rapids Press, from 1947 until his retirement in 1953 and formerly had been manager of the Flint Journal and business manager of k* *® * NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — Tillie Baldwin, 70, famed cowgirl lof the 1920s, died Thursday of a heart ailment, She toured Western rodeos and won trophies in bron- cho, trick and roman riding and Anna Matilda Winger Slate, * * * NEW YORK (AP) — Louis E. Whicher, 93, once the owner of what may have been the richest gold mine in North America, died Wednesday. Whicher in 1944 ac- quired the Canderlaria gold mine in Mexico’s Sierra: Madre country for $1,255,000. It was said to have had an output at one time of gold lore worth more than a million dol- \lars a year, He was born in Vien- ina, Austria. * * * NEW YORK (AP) — William Armour, 68, New York investment broker, was fatally injured Thurs- day when struck by an automo: bile. His brother, Norman Arm- our, of Paris, is a former ambas- sador to Chile, Spain and Argen- Vincent de Paul dusky; two brothers, Harrison and | relay racing. Her full name was end mother is a sister, Mrs..Ol- bw Bul Snatchers The funeral service will be at) . 2 p.m. Saturday from Bragonier-| LAKELAND, Fla; (UPI) — Au- Fay Chapel of Clinton with burial ioritics are still in the dark as to who stole lightbulbs from a there in Springdale Cemetery, downtown park and blacked out 2 City Teachers Attend a Republican rally. Scholastic Press Meet > ee . |. Florida's top-ranking GOP can- Two Pontiac teachers will be|didates and their supporters were members of a panel Saturday at the Northern Region of the Upper Peninsula district of the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association meeting at Alpena High School. They are Robert Beauchamp of Pontiac Central High School and Helen Jessup of Wisner Elemen- tary School. John V. Field, assistant professor of journalism at the University of Michigan, will discuss ‘‘Sputnik and) back to the cafeteria, where. the the School Press’ at the meet-|candidates drew up and issued a ing of school publication advisers. statement describing the _bulb- Nelsonville, Ohio, who was here visiting her children, died early this morning at the home of her son, William of 1592 Vinewood St. She was 76. Surviving are four sons and two daughters, Edward of . Montana, Stanley of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Clardy Troutman of Florida, Mrs. Leonard Glover, John and William Mihalek, all of Pontiac. Mrs. Mihalek’s body was taken from the Sparks-Griffin, Funeral Home this afternoon to the Warren Funeral Home in Nelsonville for service and burial Monday. MRS. WALTER WOODS Mrs. Walter (Betty) Woods, 31, of 375 E. Sheffield St. died this ‘morning in a hospital at Bethesda, Md. Her body will be brought to the speechmaking last night. They fin- ner at a cafeteria and headed for the park. But when the switch was thrown, the lights failed to go on, All the bulbs had been snatched. The crowd of about 250 reset all set for a round of outdoor ished a $3-a-plate fund-raising din- yoreseerr: te Thief Snatches Purse From Waterford Home A thief entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard, 5108 Chipman St., Waterford Township, at 1:30 a.m. today and stole a purse containing $70. Leonard was asleep on the dav- enport and the front room light was on when Mrs. Leonard heard a noise, She came out of the bed- room in time to see the man carry- ing her purse run out the front door. Un a United S lieving only . tar play, to At least ten countries use the eagle as the symbol of supremacy. Re-elect United States Senator CHARLES £. POTTER Republican State Central Conmnittes, By EP ReE REBT OV ALO LE APO OO ESE a ¢ 3 oa ee Huntoon Funeral Home Saturday evening. GEORGE M. SLOCUM ORION TOWNSHIP — Service for George M. Slocum, 66, of 101 Brown Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Voorhees Siple Chapel, Pontiac. Burial will be in Ferguson Cerhetery, Almont. Mr. Slocum died Wednesday in the Tawas City Hospital following a one-week illness, He was a member of the Mari- mont Baptist Church, Pontiac; the DAV Chapter 16, and VFW Post 1370 of Pontiac. Mr, Slocum was retired from the Fisher Body Division of General Motors, Surviving are three daughters, Mrs, Woodrow Howard of Clark- ston, Mrs. Raymond Smith of Pon- tiac and Mrs, Ray Schrope of San-| ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! 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Both! in Recent Patient Death testimony our committe Public Works nea ounty Boe es —— yt —_ «- , . in Peiping that the men were be- brains along with brawn this year. 1 a.m. - + «* The Nationalists attributed their scription: t * N ing detained 12 days after they Students making all A's for a se-| ess to the better weapons) ~Gentleman Cadet B. L. Mont-| Credited with fostering the na-| Ls em, Es disappeared Aug. 22 during a,mester will be awarded letter jack- The Communists first directed 4.) had received and to im- | 4 i gomery, demoted from L.Cpl. ition’s first nuclear submarine, | cruise in Hong Kong waters. The ets similar to those given athletes. their fire against Little Quemoy |) oveq techniques learned from bloody B Company or, [Rickover has been a center | 2 the nearby Tan islets, then, . reason for their detention was not, For each additional semester of and the nearby Tan Is Brig. Gen. James F, Ammerman, |(Qct. 1907. Field Marshal the Vis-|0f controversy from time to time| it to Quemoy, largest Prosecuting Attorney announced. straight A’s, the student will get extended artillery commander of the U.S |duri i ie | | 4 f tionalist off ‘S.|count Montgomery of Alamein, | SUring his career. Some of this! The Hong Kong government |a bar to wear on the Jacket. aaa as Na ee off-' jst Cavalry Division in Korea, KG. GCB. DSO,, reinstated L, controversy has stemmed front his reported readiness to brush aside | Navy red tape in order to fur-' who visited Quemoy on an ad- | ther the nuclear sub program. | | Associated Press correspondent yisory mission during the cease- David Lancashire reported from fire. Cpl. 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One top White Huuse official who hag been close to the President since ,the outset of his political] career, told this version: After talks with such GOP fig- These were, generally, this coun- try’s position overseas, the pros- perous condition of the country, military strength, and the threat posed to progress made under the Eisenhower administration by con- tinuance of a Democratic Con- gress. Ang there was the prime consideration of steaming up the harder for a November victory and produce a needed transfusion for the GOP treasury. _+-The speech itself was con-|_ structed largely by Bryce N. Har- low, deputy assistant to the Presi- dent and long-time speech writer. Press Secretary James C. Hagerty and Thomas E. Stephens, appoint- ment secretary to the chief execu- Moos also helped to fashion the own election fights. Moos played a highly important role in his work on the speech, but he wasn’t “the author’’ in the popular concept of ghost-writing. The more experienced political PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,1958 Win ‘Him Laurels as a Fighter for GOP professionals ‘did most ot it but with each sticceeding Eisenhower address Moos was-expected to play a role of greater participation and responsibility. * * * . Moos, a scholarly looking man of 43, was professor of politica] sci ence at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore before joining the Eisenhower staff full-time, About six or eight months before he be- came a full-fledged staff member, ihe’ was on occasional loan to the staff as a consultant. At Johns Hopkins, he had the opportunity of getting to know Dr, Milton Eisenhower, president of the school and the chief executive's brother. Presumably Dr. Eisen- hower had a lot to do with Moos going to the White House. Political Advertisement tive. REPUBLICAN YOUR V.8. 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On the Nov. 4 general election) ballot are proposals to: 1—Incorporate most of the area, north of 10-Mile road, plus section 24 south of 10-Mile, into the city of Farmington Woods 2-Incorporate all the remaining sections of the township east of the! city of Farmington into the city of Clarenceville A majority of votes of all quali- fied voters in the area involved decides an incorporation issue. This is contrasted with annexa- tion, which requires majority ap- proval of both the electorate in the area te be annexed as well | as the village or city seeking the | annexation. Nine charter commissioners will! $30,000 First Methodist Church par- be elected to draw up charters for the proposed Farmington cities, should the incorporations ‘be ap- proved by voters, Candidates for the Farmington Woods Commission are Albert FE. Katzer. Robert W. Burton, Je- rome Graham. Ray B. Wilcox, Wil- lam R. Dinwiddie, Kenneth R. Glide, Victor J. Saliba, Arthur S. Bassette, Maynard Rose and Samuel] H. Kosmensky. * * * Sixteen persons are seeking elec- tion to the Clarencevillé cOMmmis- sion. They are Raymond A. Brent,| ington Woods 2 area, where the in- Albert E. Coates, E,. Louis Dorris,| cerporation proposal has stirred Milfred Franz, Harold M. Hicks,| up considerable controversy, will | tion |Harold 0. House, Orville E. Hutch-| debate the issue Monday at 3 Th omasE .Koe belSr.,Wiler, eson, Messick N, James, Anne Kel-| High Schoo! ayditorium. ler, Thomas E. Koebel Sn, Wil- itera Daberge inapmond avian d.| Presenting arguments in favor of William G. Lawrason, LeRoy F./the city will be the Farmington LeGros, Thomas O'Hara, and Floyd| Woods ‘Committee, headed by C. Sims. ‘Robert W. Burton. The Township Twe committees in the Farm- |Citizen’s Committee, chairmaned t-l| pam, in the Farmington Senior by Township Board Trustee Wen-. dell Brown will oppose incorpora- The public airing of the matter is being sponsored by the League of Subdivision Assn. — The two committees have been waging a lively battle, circulating literature and presenting their ar- guments at public meetings. This will be the first face-to-face clash, however. Expect 1,000 to Attend Area Church Dedication CLARKSTON — More than 1,000,to be constructed on the new | persons are expected to attend-ded- |Church street cs oe “me ee , gram is expected to reach a lication services Sunday for the-new miliionidollars, the Rev. Richards said. Officiating at the dedication service, which begins at 3 p.m., will be Bishop Marshall R. Reed, resident bishop of the Michigan sonage in Clarkston, according to ithe Rev. William J. Richards, pas- tor. Of modified colonial design, ‘the |parsonage is the first of four units Campaigns Differ Sharply | Rockefeller Coaxes, Ni ixon- Attacks Dems — e Michigan Man . Killed in Illinois 3 From State, 4 Others Injured in Fiery 2-Car Highway Collision | PALATINE, Ill. & — A flaming two-car collision near Palatine Wednesday killed one man and se- | riously injured seven other per-| sons. The dead man was Ronald Win- ters, 19, of Sundell, Mich. * * * The others, all injured, are Bud) television Edwardsburg, } | Lindgren, 19, of Mich., the driver; Glen Ahrndt, 25, ames Mich.; and Joseph} Goodreau, 20, Edwardsburg. Those in the other car, aH hurt | also, are John C. Willis, 60, Kirm, wood, Mo., the driver; his wife, Thelma, 56; Willis’ brother-in-law L. Ennis Craig, 57, of Dallas; and his wife May Queen Craig, | 54, Lindgren pulled out of his lane to pass a truck, according to State Police, His car struck a meridian marker, swerved into the path of Willis’ car and both collided and/| turned over. The Lindgren car) burst into flames and its four oc- cupants were pinned inside. * * * | A passing truck driver put out | the flames with a fire extinguish- | er and freed the victims with the help of other motorists, Astronomer Predicts Sun-Watching ‘Satellite WASHINGTON \P—A University of Michigan astronomer says a@ SO-| lar satellite that keeps a watch on} the sun's day-long activities prob- ably will be in the experimental stage in a year or two. The observation was made last night by Prof. Leo Goldberg, chair- | man of the university’s astronomy department, in a talk at the Smith-| sonian Institution. Goldberg said the satellite Akl ready has been designed by an air- craft manufacturer in St. Louis, and that the entire instrument package will weigh Jess than 300 pounds. This, he said, “will include a stabilization and contro] system for precision pointing of instruments at the sun, and power supply and equipment for recording and trans- mitting data.” Rochester Church Plans Yearly Barbecue Dinner ROCHESTER — The annual St.) Andrew's Church pit barbeque din-| ner will be served from 11:30 a. m.| to 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the church hall. In charge of cooking the prime beef at the pit behind St. Andrew's convent will be Dr. R. J. Deans, Michigan State University meat specialist Besides being invited to the din-, ner, the public may come out and watch the pit-digging operation Saturday in prepatation for the) “barbecue, said the Rev. E. G., Baumgartner, pastor. The church igs located at Third and Walnut sfreets. Pontiac Hardware Store | Robbed During Night The McKenna Hardware Store, 900, Joslyn Ave.. was burgalarized| last night, and a fishing tackle) bax containing deer and small) game licenses stolen. ~ The thieves also took some hand warmers, flashlights, shotgun shells, rifle cartridges, duck calls, and pocket knives. The total value | of the missing item shas not yet) béen determined. i ‘Nixon again was terrific. ay JACK BELL NEW YORK (AP)—Vice Presi- ;dent Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller preserved an uneasy truce today metropolitan area that he was a man with a soft-sell, a man with a |middle-of-the-road philosophy. Area of the Methodist Church. He'll. be assisted by the Rev. Richards, and the Rev, David Yoh, pastor of the Vernon Meth- odist Church. Everett Butters, lay leader, will open the dedication ceremony ‘with a brief sketch of the history of the church and parsonage. Presenta- tion of the parsonage key will be |made by Howard Huttenlocher, present chairman of the Building Committee, and Edgar Collick, past chairman. After the dedication the key will be placed in the hands of Harold Bauer, president of the Board of |, Trustees, by Bishop Reed. | ‘The Senior Choir of the church, | | will close the service with the an- them, ‘‘Bless This House." Following the dedication, the Rev} and Mrs. Richards will play host! y| jto an open house from 4 to 8 p.m.| jas a trading center for farmers las top potential candidates for the! He even had some good words|The reception is being sponsored, ‘from the surrounding countryside. 1960 Republican presidential/for Harry S. Truman, who has had, iby the WSCS, under direction of |Mrs. Helen Sphon and Dorothy | 4 Huttenlocher. [nomination jalmost nothing nice to say about principal difference be-|Nixon for several a levees them was Nixan’s attacks) x * on Democrats who he said favor| a welfare state and Rockefeller’ S| courtship of the same _ kind of| ‘Democrats in his campaign to jtake the governorship of New| York away from Democratic Gov. /Averell Harriman. * * * Nixon made the meeting be. ,tween- the two Republican aspir-| ants for the top of the 1960 ticket} |almost inevitable last Thursday; a Nixon said that ‘for a man \of 74, traveling around the coyn- yt as he is, it is something.” Nixon added that it is difficult ‘enough for him at 45 to keep such| la es a generous. reference eerie Nixon said the Re-| publiean candidate for governor |has ‘‘the imagination and bold en- , terprise”’ needed to keep the Em- [night By + that" was|Pire State ahead of other areas politically expert in every respect.| 'which ‘are challenging it for lead- In a relaxed, chatty mood Nixon ¢rship in the ne COU gave New York's TV viewers a ‘professional performance. He sat on the edge of a desk and he used | oun y nions a pointer familiar to their children| ‘in the classrooms to explain the| administration's pesition in foreign aleirs. | an erger Not since fon nike to the air-| |ways to defend in 1952 his accep-) tance of $18,000 in expense money | Ratification of Plan as a senator had the nation Seen the vice president in quite such} at January Meeting expert political form. The verdict of most political ob- servers on the broadcast was that As a result, Rockefeller, who had no stomach for Nixon’s at- tacks on the Democrats and inde- merger. The proposed constitution and | Calling Truman a vallant war-| igubernatorial candidate hopes will) |help him be elected, quickly ar- jranged to meet the vice president lbefore Nixon takes off for cam- pendents — who the Republican merger agreement will be put before a January convention of delegates representing UAW and non -UAW locals presently af- filiated with the Oak!and County 1 i] | | { CIO Council and AFL locals af- filiated with the Oakland County Federation of Labor. The specific convention date has not been set yet, said Fred. V. Haggard, CIO council president. Seven-member committees from leach organization recently com- pleted more than a year of ne- gotiating on the terms of the merger, Haggard said. Under the merger terms, which the convention will be paign activities in- Wisconsin to-| day. * * * In this case, Nixon was credited |with the kind of political victory he scored recently over President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles. When both of these lead- ‘ers deplored partisan discussion of! foreign policy, Nixon said it was a proper subject for debate in the campaign. Eisenhower and Dulles |bowed to his judgment in this) ase. In the same manner, Nixon) brought Rockefeller into line; Thursday night with a TV appear- ance obviously calculated to im- ,press those likely to have some-| A breakdown calls for 10 officer- ithing to say about the state's sup- ‘ships, of which the CIO will hold port of a 1960 nominee. seven and the AFL three, and 11 x * * additional] executive board seats, The political fact was that Nixon of whieh the CIO will fill eight and left Rockefeller no choice but to/the AFL three. meet with him and to endorse) County mergers throughout the Nixon's campaign tactics or tojnation were ordered at the natioftal appear as a spéil-sport unworthy|merger convention of the AFL and a regular Republican backing in|CIO in New York in 1955. The Oak- land County merger plan comes “On television, Nixon was intent/about as a result of that order, on on showing to the viewers in the|Haggard said. < seats on the new, 21-seat execu- tive board and the smaller AFL gets six. - asked to ratify, the CIO gets 15 | Lutheran Church to Hold Formal Opening Service ROCHESTER The Abiding) to) Presence Evangelical Lutheran} iChurch of Rochester will hold its| iformal service of organization at 10 a.m. Sunday at the North Hill Elementary School, the Rey Martin F. Foutz, pastor, an- nounced. A new mission congregation of the United Lutheran Church in| America, the church has been hold-| ing its services at the school since last March: The Rev. Frank P. Madson, D.D., president of the Michigan Synod of the ULCA, will deliver | the sermon and formally declare AFL and CIO to Ask) St “meresion ocean. Liturgist for the service will be the Rev. M. Frederick Foutz, son | of Pastor Foutz. . A special offering will be receiv- éd for the church’s building fund. The Oakland County AFL and] ay Rochester area residents are CIO unions have come to tenta-|inyited to attend. tive agreement of terms of a) Romeo Congregation to Mark 130th Year ROMEO — The First. Congrega- tional Church of Romeo will ob- serve its 130th anniversary Sunday with a special service at 10 a. m. Dr. Edward Willcox, superin- tendent of the Detroit Assn. of Congregational Christian Churches, will deliver the address. His topic will be ‘“‘How Big Is Your Church?” Special music by the senior choir and a_ selection entitled, “Built on the Rock,” “by a girls’ vocal quartet will be featured. A coffee hour will follow the worship service. Clarence Suhr to Head Pine Lake Civic Group WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIR,.— Clarence Suhr has been elected president of the Pine Lake Civic Association. Other officers are Dale Bartholomew, vice presi- dent; Mrs. James Young, secretary and Spencer Libby, treasurer. New board-members are Mack/ - Sweezey and Russell Kock. Out- going president Robert Hender- stein will automatically serve a term on the = REALLY SOMETHING TO SEE — Little Tom Gates is impressed as he stands under wing of a mammoth U. S, Air Force C-133 cargo plane Pw] “upon its afi s at Honolulu base. “‘Turbo-prop transport, the Air Force's latest and largest, car- ries 21 tons of cargo. ‘|was dropped after he was commit- on Sidewalks Today MOUNT CLEMENS & — Every- to be sold from sidewalk stands today as farmers joined their city jbreathren in turning this county seat into the old-fashioned market town it was a century ago. x * * Farm and factory goods were to be hawked from adjoining stands like those usually found only along country roads in this age. But along sidewalks for a dozen blocks in the central business district of this Thumb Area community of some 20,000. Participants were to wear the -cutaway coats and stoveplpe hats of yesteryear, A mushroom grower and an ap- pliance salesman were to coop- erate in a pizza-cooking demon- stration. Carnival rides were set up to add to the festivities. * * * e : Merchants made their store win- dows available to the score of jfarmers who were invited to truck in samples of their produce for the one-day sale. The event was sponsored by | the local board of commerce. The board’s executive secretary, Douglas W. Nash Sr., said: “This sale has been planned to show thatthe -old ties’ between: jmerchants and farmers are as |strong as ever.” * * * Nash noted the city got its wart ‘Gathering Set Nov. 5 bare: Factory Wares : Being Sold Side by Side}. ri thing from carrots. to karats was| - this time the stands were set up) than any school in the county, At - were 11, all PTA mothers who take turns at the library desk at the Commerce Township School. more librarians On the job yesterday was Mrs. George Philips last count there ~ of 2620 Roselawn St. The pupils checking out books are Margaret Deimling of - 2765 ‘Benstein Southfield OES Chapter to Install Worthy Matron SOUTHFIELD—Elizabeth R. | Warrick will be installed as worthy een matron of Southfield Chapter,) Order of the Eastern Star, at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Birmingham Masonic Temple. ~ * * Thomas Schlenkert will become worthy patron; Pauline Tompke, associate matron; Noble Brooks, associate patron, and Mildred Glascock, secretary. | AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Au- (burn Heights Branch of the Pontiac | Needlework Guild is making plans for its annual fall gathering, jscheduled for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at) lthe Community Club Building. | Mrs. Lester Snell, president, an- ‘nounced. Mary Stender wil! be installed as treasurer; Dorothy Schlenkert, jconductress, and Ella Bailey, as- |Sociate conductress. * ¥ * Selma Brown, past worthy grand matron of Michigan, will serve as installing officer. In Farmington Township Enforce Pool- FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — |The drowning of _two_ Farmington children within a week. has sulted in a Township Police crack down on unfenced home swim- ming pools. Police Chief Irving Yakes said nine tickets have been issued to home owners for violation of the year-old ordinance requiring pools | to be completely fenced and have! a gate that can be locked. Those net complying with the | | law can be fined $100 or sen- | tenced to 90 days in jail, or both, | Yakes said, Action was taken following the! drowning Oct. 14 of Gene Lucier,| \4, of Taylor Township, and 19-| Nasser Completely Lost to West? | ion has agreed to lend the United) Arab Republic 400 million rubles worth-of materials and equipment to start Gamal Abdel : Nassér’s \dream dam at Aswan on the Nile. The credit, amounting to 100 million dollars by Soviet reckon- ing, was seen by some diplemats here today as the clincher in Mos- cow.s economic penetration of the Middle East. It may mean Nasser has finally turned his back on the West, giving up any idea of seri- ous economic cooperation or re- conciliation with Western powers. * * bd The United States, Britain and) had offered to lend Egypt 270 mil- lion dollars for the $1,300,000,000 dam in southern Egypt. Secretary of State Dulles abruptly withdrew the offer a year later after Egypt started buying arms from the So- viet blec. Nasser in retaliation na- tionalized the Suez Canal. The Soviet credit, announced by Premier Khrushchev in Moscow Thursday~—night, does not mean that the last hurdle to the starting of work on the vast project has been clared. The proposed dam 600 miles south of Cairo Would flood miles of-territory across the border in Sudan and would displace at least 50,000 Sudanese. The Sudan gov- ernment, through whose territory the Nile flows before it reaches Egypt, has not agreed to this new juse of the waters, and Sudan has ia plan of its own for,a system of idams farther south f develop ‘thousands of acres of cotton land. | If Egypt goes ahead with the |Aswan ‘project without Sudan’s consent, a new international crisis could be touched off. The Soviet credit marks a .turn Man Guilty of Trying to Kill Mother of Ten DETROIT @—A 37-year-old un- employed construction worker has been convicted of assault to mur- der Mrs. Anna Marie Rose, 40, the mother of 10 children. The verdict was returned yester- day against Carter Walker of De- troit, who was accused of attempt- ing to kill the woman for $5,000. Police said the victim's estranged husband, Charles, offered Walker, the money if he would get Mrs. Rose ‘‘out of the way.” A similar charge against Rose ted to the Ionia State Hospital fol- lowing a sanity commission hear- ing. ; Sentencing of Walker was set for Nov. 6. Hunt Poisoner of Pets JUNCTION, Tex. (AP) — Angry owners of pets in this southwest Texas ranch town are offering $567 reward for information lead- ing’ to ‘the arrest of whoever is poisoning dogs and cats. Charles Evans, radio station KMBL owner and organizer of a crusade to pro- tect the city’s pets, said more than 50 animals:have been poi- the World Bank three yars ago! Russia to Finance Nile Dam CAIRO (AP) — The Soviet Un-yin policy. by both Nasser and {ects which would..show more tm- ‘Khrush chev.~Before the Western) powers canceled their offer of fi-| nancing, the Soviet Union was re- ported to have offered to help| build the dam, Later the Russians | announced they were not interest-} ed, preferring to help with proj-' mediate results. When he nationalized the. Suez) ping \Canal, Nasser declared Egypt. would build the dam from her own ‘resources and would use the rev- ‘enue from the canal for the neces- sary foreign exchange. Potter and Hart Clash Head-On - GOP State Chairman Touches Off Firewor With Blistering Attack DETROIT & — Republican Sen. Charles E. Potter and Democrat Philip A. Hart clashed for the first time in full-dress debate last night in their race for Potter's seat In Congress. But it was State Republican Chairman Lawrence B. Lindemer who touched off the fireworks. * * * . The Republican senator and the Democratic lieutenant governor played it according to the rules, sticking fairly close to the an- nounced topic: ‘‘Which Political Party Best Serves the American People.”’ Lindemer, who joined with Pot- ter in wrangling with Hart and State Democratic Chairman Neil Staebler, brahched out with an attack on: “the Hoffa, Reuther, Williamg combine that is ruling Michigan.” Facing a heavily Democratie au- dience of some 200 Wayne State University students and members of the Metropolitan Detroit Social Studies Club, he said: . “The political climate of Michi- gan is reflected in the fact that the state AFL-CIO Council recently endorsed every Democratic can- didate for election, but gave no chance for Republican candidates even to be heard. * * * Lindemer assailed a ‘‘reign of terror for job-producing industry."’ he said Gov. Williams, United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reu- ther and Teamster President James R. Hoffa had foisted on Michigan. Dryden OES Chapter to. Install Officers Nov. 7 DRYDEN — Newly-elected offi- cers of the Dryden Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will be -in- stalled Nov. 7. They are Ruth Repphun, worthy matron; Everett Wood, worthy patron; Ruth Pawley,. associate matron; Keith Pawley, associate patron, . Christine Vandawaker, conduc- tress; ‘ Myrtle Paley, associate eonductress; Florence Vand a- waker, secretary, and Lois Braid- isoned this. week, i Pope Expected to Pick Name | After Election : VATICAN CITY (AP) — One of} ithe first decisions thé new Pope| + ks ivi | will = is the choice of his: “He. will be expected to announce his choice almost immediately aft-| er his election in this weekend's ; they feel some affinity, Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli chose the name Pius XII because of adntiration for Pope Pius XI and Pius X. It also could be Benedict, Clem- ent, Gregory or Leo—other names used by popes since 1724, Or it could be one of the names | fenced in,” Fencing tw re-| cus6, ‘Who on Oct: -20-fetl-into-a~>- ii al Be a al la Nae a Sie NAR Allan gl i les pmol near his home, 33901 Brae- — bury Ridge Rd., The Taylor Township Béy : drowned in a pool at the home of , his grandparents, 28825 Millbrook St., in Wood Creek Farms.’ ‘ * * * There are between 3) and 6 |known private pools in: the town- iship, according to Yakes. ‘Most of the newer ones are he said. “It is the older ones which are in violation.” British, U. S. Schools to Be Compared LEONARD — John Simpson, Ox- ford exchange teacher from Eng- jland, will address the Leonard Elementary School PTA meeting at 8 p.m. Monday at the school. He will compare the educational systems of this country and Eng- a presently is teaching at peal Daniel. Axford. School in Ox- Mrs. Jane Lontry Middleton of Oxford, a Wayne State University graduate, who aches special Jeducation classes at the Clear Lake School, will speak on ‘‘Spe- cial Education in Oxford Area _ Schools.” 1,169 Tons of Cattle Move to Fattening Lots EAST LANSING ®— Michigan |State University's extension_serv- lice reports 1,169 tons of feeder cattle moved out of the state's inorthland this-month into fatten- ing lots in the central and oothers conclave. rts of What name will be choose? * The methine thorn Gott men were paid wwe we more than $760,000 for the cattle It could be Pius. Most popes'by feed lot -oprators. choose a name. Of one of! The average weight of the sale their with whom cattle was 448 pounds and brought an average return per hundred pounds of $32.47. About 400,000 automobile patents have been granted in the United States since 1896, the industry esti- mates, (Political Advertisement) ~~ _ before these became popular. John, used by 22 popes and one) antipope (a false claimant to the papacy), still holds the record al-| though it has not been selected = more than 400 years. ff the new Pope were to adopt| it, he would probably ignore the) WANTED © Unbossed voters who demand A United States Senator ney ing only in fair play, to Re-elect United States Senatot CHARLES £. POTTER antipope—who is now listed as) Republican State Central Committee John XXIII — and. call himself} John XXHI. Another name, Innocent, was. adopted 13 times, the last in 1721. Benedict has been used 15 times, | Gregory 16 times and Clement 14) times, Other possible choices in- clude Urban, Sixtus, Julius, Paul, Alexander, Nicholas and Adrian— all used by popes in the past, Conceivably, the new Pope could keep his own name. The last time that happéned was 1522, when Dutch-born Adrian used his own first name. * * * St. Peter is counted in. Roman Catholic ‘history as the first pope. His name is one that has never be®fi used again, John II, who reigned a thousand years ago, was the first Pope to change his own name, He did so because his parents had called him Mercury—after the pagan Ro- man god of commerce. Church at Rochester Sponsors Hobby Show ROCHESTER — Mary Guild of St. John’s Lutheran Church *is} sponsoring a hobby show from 5, to 9 p.m, today at the Fellowship Hall. . The exhibit includes collectors’ items, quilts, hooked rugs, art work, ceramics, a, china and stones, Tea will be served. Cochairmen of the event are Mrs.. Donald wood, treasurer, Kablet and Mrs. Cameron Soule. SEE.and TRY THE NEW McCULLOCH MAC35A Top Performance Low- Priced Chain fled There's extra and a ependay me in McCulloch's $ Mac 35A gear-drive chain saw. Adapts easily for plunge-bow and brushcutter attachments. Cuts Stumps within 1” of the ground, amet 9197 * Low terms! a Big trade-ins! 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Aye m/e Nye A Om Bole pun a A Ny A A Re Ay Re As RR A: le A A EG Aly A AR ye Hy eal teal Se at Oe ee Len OR OE Re © 8 Oe, y be e af or cs a o % "3 Halloween > Party Held ; by Club. g Vicalisty from Pontiac Central and Pontiac & Northern High Schools will-hold.a concert and Fall Clinie Now. 3 in the PCHS boys’ gymnasium. Renew- ing “acquainiances during rehearsals — all sang af : gz g as ty; i Bes Ty iy uo i af a9: & fi ia if i if a E rH i AL you please tell me if these tele- grams should have been ac- knowledged?”’ Answer: While not neces- essary as is a note of thanks “Dear Mrs. Post: , young boy’s family supposed to provide the transportation when he takes a young gif! to their first dance? They are too young to drive cars them- selves,” Answer; Boy’s family should if they can. Otherwise hers would be proper. + + _, @hild “Culture Club held a Halloween party ‘Thursday eve- nifg.at the home of Mrs. Wil- ‘lam “E. Brahhack of Auburn ‘Heights. ? Members answered to roll by reciting nursery Dale Swanson was given ba = aay 2 In charge of the evening pro- “gram were Mrs. Floyd Crump, vin the home of Mrs. ‘ - tt E Rehearsing together for the coming Fall Vocal Concert are a trio made up ‘of (left to right) Robert Franks of = . together last veer —are (left to right) Duke Relyea, ™ Poufiae. Press Photos of Central's choir; Lynn Thompson, of Northern; James McIntosh of Central, and Richard Elley, of Northern High's choir. Northern, News From Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lerchen will fiy to Sea Island, Ga., Nov. 1. There they will pick up their newly purchased cabin. cruiser “The Poseidon” and take it to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., via the Inland Water Way. The 32-foot boat is en route to Sea Island now with a crew ye Mar, ready for trips later in the season. William G. Lerchen, who has _foreign correspondent, author and tele: vision narrator. With him are the Mr. and Mrs. Muir W. Lind. _ who have spent several weeks Birmingham. Town ‘Hall’ spec Thursday was Alistair Cooke (center); at Pompano Beach, Florida. are motoring home via Colum- bus, Ohio. Their son-in-law and daughter, the Daniel M. Galbreaths are returning early next -week from an African safari with Mr. Galbreath’s father, John Galbreath, also of Columbus. After a few days with the Galbreaths, Mr. and Mrs. Lind will return home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aaron have invited friends for a pre- Halloween supper party Satur- day evening in their Cranbrook road home. : Mr.,and Mrs. Griffith Otte of Rocky River, O., will come to § James Rev. Dr. Kenneth H. Gass, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Edward E. Codner, cochairman of the _ program committee for Town Hall. : Cai . Smith and John Stoehr both of Central High School. Couples to Cruise to Florida be the Aarons’ house guests. over the weekend. Other guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. William Turunen, Mr. and Mrs. Doug- tas P. McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. James. G. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Evans and the Herman Daldins. Still others are the Robert Halls, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. MePike, and the Lyman Craig Jrs. bd * * Dr.*and Mrs. W. L. Kemp have returned from Tulsa, Okla., where they visited their daughter, Mary, and son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rizley. ~. & “ieHig Going over some of the musical selections they will sing in the concert are (left to right) Diane Williams and Brother and sister accompanists for vocal groups at Central High School are Gary and Diane Relyea. Gary is school C held Nov. 3 in the PCH boys eS Kiki Sekles, both of Central High School, and Karen Hayden of Northern High School. seven ensembles from the two high schools, George Putman ds musical director. POPULAR NUMBERS Melvin Larimer, Pontiac i atl accompanist for the Senior Boys’ Ensemble and Diane accompanies the “Song Spinners.” ‘League to Distribute Voter's Guides ‘ f ue of Women Voters will ° begin distributing 3,000 Voter's Guides this week and continue up to election time. The Guides contain biograph- ical data on all candidates from both parties and their answers to questions the League feels are important. The League does not rate any of the candidates. vom te * * The Guides will be mailed to aH contributors and League members, and may also be ob- tained from the’ booth on Sagi- naw street, the libraries, Com- munity National Bank and Pontiac State Bank. Other cop- jes will go to the service clubs, City Hall and schools. MEETING HELD ¢ Mrs, George Widdifield was hostess to league members Mrs. Ben Ragland (right), also a cochairman of the program committee, and Mrs. Kenneth H. Gass were among those attending the luncheon for Mr. Cooke at Birmingham Country Club. — Tuesday evening at her Ottawa drive home. Mrs. Fredric Bailey reported on the finance campaign and urged workers to completé calls, * * * Workers for the booth down- - town, announced by Mrs. El- dred Mathes, are: Mrs. Le- ona Simmons, Mrs. Claire Hinckley, Mrs. H. B. Stenbuck, Mrs. Fred Steinbaugh, Eliza- beth Halsey, Amy Krueger, Mrs. Robert Matheson, Mrs. John Borsveld, Mrs. Mathes, Mrs. D. B, Eames, Mrs. Glenn Griffin and Rose Serbert. Fina] arrangements were made for recruiting the help of other organizations in get- ting out the vote on Nov. 4 and distributing literature on Con- stitutional Revision. The aid of PTA Council and Pontiac Education Association has been secured. Miss Krueger reported on the league's national convention, and recordings of the conven- tion were heard Do-C-Do Holds Masquerade Do-C-Dé held a Halloween. Masquerade party Thursday evening at McCarroll School. Dr. George Harkless was mas- ter of ceremonies. New members were Mr. and Mrs. LeFurgy and Mr. and Russell Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen, former, miem- bers, also attended, Callers for the evening were John Streit, William Brown, George Newton, Robert New- ill, Rex .Lawrence and Dr. Harkless. Guest -caller was Warren Allen, welcomed Willis i; # Mrs.’ SEVENTEEN oncert x * * The “Choralbelles,’’ a group of 12 girls, will sing “In the Still of the Night,” by Cole Porter, and “Nocturne,” by Merry Maestroleo. They will be accompanied by Lynne Thompson, The other ensemble, made up of boys from Northern, ap- propriately called ‘‘Norse- men,” will sing ‘“The Whiffen- poof Song,’’ by Rudy Vallee and “There's Nothin’ Like a Dame,” by Rodgers and Ham- merstein. * * * The Senior Girls Vocal En- semble and Boys Double Quartet of Pontiac Central are directed by Doreen Voltmann. The girls will sing, “Lift Thine Eyes,’ by Mendelssohn and “Drifting and Dreaming,” arranged by Simeone. The boys have selected the familiar ‘:Kentucky Babe,”’ by Geibel and “I'll Be Dar,” by Benedict, with Don Mann as soloist. Santhy Annas is the girls’ accompanist and David Breen will accompany the boys group. . NEW ENSEMBLE Michael Dempsey has organ- zed “a ‘Tew mixed “vocal en-~ semble, the Songspinners. They “will sing “Psallite,"" by Prae- ‘forius and “Shuckin’ of the Corn,"’ a Tennessee folk song arranged by Walter Preston. Accompanist fer this group is Diane Relyea. The Junior Girls Ensemble, also directed by Mr. Dempsey, will sing a medley of show tunes, including “It’s a Grand Night for Singing,” “If I Loved You,” and “Some Enchanted Evening."’ To compléte the ensemble list, the Senior Boys Ensemble, with Gary Relyea as accompa- nist, will sing, “If I Had My Way,” and ‘‘My Blue Heaven.” * * * Tickets for the concert may be purchased from the music students or by calling the Vocal Music Office, Pontiac Central High School. Officers Elected Thursday Mrs. Andrew McKerrow was elected president of Queen _ Mary Section of Needlework Guild when the group met Thursday afternoon at the Wall street home of Mrs. Harvie Little for its annual meeting and election of officers. Other officers are Mrs. Wal- ter Galbraith, vice president; Mrs. John Gemmell, secretary; Mrs. Henry Milligan, treasur- er; Mrs. George Bickley, his- torian; Mrs. Nelson Hill, flower fund; Mrs, Charles Clarke, sewing chairman, and Mrs. Alex Joss, knitting chairman. Plans were completed for the annual ingathering, Mrs. Galbraith was appointed chair- man of the coffee hour. As- sisting her will be Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Bickley. The next meeting of the group will be Nov. 6 at the Takeview avenue home of Mrs. oss. BPW Party Slated Tuesday Pontiac Business and Profes- sional Women will hold a bene- fit card party called ‘Kountry Korner Kitchen Kandy and Kookie party,” Tuesd eve. ning at the Pontiac” eral Savings and Loan bullding. Items from members’ kitch- ens will be for sale to raise money for the club's scholar- ship fund. The public is in- _ vited. Committee cochairmen are Mrs. Anne Stapp and Mrs. Eve Dyer. Mrs. Raymond Cole ahd Janet Dow are in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Bidstrup | Hostess for _ Alpha Beta Unit Mrs. Irene Albright conduct- ed the meeting on ‘Teacher Welfare’ when members of Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma met Monday evening at the Shore View drive . home of Mrs, Norma Bidstrup. Mrs. Irma Johnson and Mrs. Mary Green led a group dis- cussion of problems of new teachers. Songs were presented by Alpha Beta Ensemble, di- rected by Mrs. Ted Wiersema, Cohostesses assisti Mrs. Bidstrup were Mrs. Albright, ~ te By ABI : VAN BUREN | Cowon living » there. Her and & her old man, He gets a railroad- _ er’s pension and . sits and listens |= to the ballgames all day. She eans corn. I , swear to you ABBY that I den’t know what she does with all the corn she cans. I see her hauling in bushels of corn and jars and she has spent the Specially Priced p> but I don’t see the need of it. Maybe they just like corn. * * “DEAR ABBY: Our only child turned 20 and we bought him a secondhand car. He pays the upkeep with the money he earns working after school (col- lege) and weekends, We raised him up to be clean and decent, mannerly and quiet. His friends are the ones he grew up with and they are all respectable. “Our problem: His father found a blanket in the trunk of his car. You could tell by looking at that it had been out in the woods. It was full of leaves and moss.-I can’t sleep tional good taste... the pattern in green, is undér- glazed for everlasting beauty. — dish washer and detergent-proof. 50% | DISCOUNT Choice of Over 60 Other Patterns All Sales Final ~ Dixtt Porrery For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A. M.-9 P.M. Sunday to 9 P.M... 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR, 3-1894 loose. Do you think his father ought to question. him to find out what he’s beefi’ up to?” HIS MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: If you've raised your son to be whole, some, decent and particular in his choice of companions, don’t worry. A lad who’s down to earth is usually up to noth- ing serious. x * * “DEAR ABBY: I know I am married becayge my husband Magic “Shrinking Prices” on Two Popular Home-Decorating Items TRIM7 REAvy-PASTED “nights for imagination running - calls me his ‘wife’ and claims - HIM. He needs a thorough physical examination — and “DEAR ABBY: Ihave a next maybe a mental one, too. Ee eS reer: ried. There “are “DEAR ABBY: My probleni Mand TU bet a lot of other people’s problem) is the Have You Tried This? By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor recipe she likes because of its versatility. At holiday time she may add candied fruit or even chocolate chips. The Woodmans have one child. Mrs. Woodman belongs to Epsilon Sigma Alpha soror- ity. Reading is her anid operation with the Pontiac De. partment of Parks and Recrea- Presbyterian Women Meet Mrs, Freda Flynn and Mrs. Myr- avenue. Mrs. Fred Shields and Mrs. | Simple Nut Bread ~ 'Can Have Variations RAR arm eg ce MTS Sty eR a, Oa Plan Owen Party, I Pair Plans for the annual Halloween party, to be held Oct. 31 in co tion, were made when the execu- tive board of Owen School PTA tle Dare were welcomed as new members when 20 members of the Ladies Aid Society of Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church ‘met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leonard Vanderkooy on Sarasota NUT BREAD By Mrs. Harry Woodman : 1 cup dates, raisins or candied © i pny ae pewter Par oe fruit: fore ‘soda in bowl . and pour boiling water over 3 met Thursday. Refreshments for the party will be served by the Wever - Owen - Hawthorne Com- (munity Club. a . Mrs. John Giles announced room projects for the school’s fall fair which will be held Nov. 21. PTA members are arranging pony ride¢ and hayrides for the event. PTA chairmen are Mrs. John Cromley, program; Mrs. Fay Douglas, hospitality; Mrs. John Giles, finance; Mrs. Eugene Chisholm, membership; Mrs. Arthur Mann, magazine; Mrs. Earl Oltesvig, publicity; and Mrs. John Newman, homeroom representative, Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs. various activities of our school and several pictures of friends . on m¢ wall. Kveryone says it is a clever way to decorate a girls room, but my mother says 1 can't put any moré 1 io eee eee ® expresses a boy fixes his car up to o press his. I keep my room clean and my drawers and closets neat so I think I should be able to decorate it as I please. Am I right?” 16-YEAR-OLD ‘DEAR 16: If you keep your room clean, and ‘your drawers and closets neat, and the decd- rations postively do not dam- age the walis, I see no reason why you shoyidn't be able to . decorate it with your posters and pictures, ° * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO VIR- l you'll never be a Mrs. * * * For @ personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper, Enclose a sein duress ¢ * stamped envelope. : Officers Named by Longfellow |PTA Group Mrs. Thomas Bartle has been named president of Longfellow ‘| “DEAR ABBY: In my bed |~ (room I have postets from GINIA: Easy on- the kisses-or-— EIGHTEEN oN THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDA "New York was the first city in| which “3 ome horse-| oe the U.S. to have tracked vehicles! drawn trolleys. Traditional : whole summer canning corn. With this year’s crop of nuts 3 A @ wore service for ‘6, Do you think they ought to be now appearing-in the stores “Toup om gr ya bagi gd Mpeg PLUS 6 Coke Forks " a I'm the one who has to live in 40 PIECE SERVICE for 8 yoked on; one it’s time to make nut bread. | lsbistpoon mesea seoresis it: iF REE to First 50 Also Available in Open Stock DEAR WORRIED: You may Mrs. Harry Woodman of Eliza- measuring not — before || . “It is all neatly done and I |{ Picturesque scenes of hearth and home in tradi- “look in on her” if you wish, beth Lake Estates has a . becasue sal : am not hurting the walls any. eewith zone, size and style nunsber. ‘Area WCTU Holds Annual. Convention vi me as a deduction on his in- , Charles Shearer were hostesses for|.iugene Chisholm are council school PTA. Mrs. Clifford Hickmott| The annual convention of the \ WALLPAPER ¢ come tax. Other than that I |a dessert luncheon at the meeting. |delegates. van is vice president; Robert Dohner,|1gth District Federation of WCTU might just ag well be his sister, ~/Mrs. Edna Matheny and Mrs. Ada father vice president; Arbelin|will be held all day Tuesday at VALUES TO $1.25 30 PATTERNS am not ugly (in fact I still get -|gram. Ruth Circle Holds ead Sich, Olin Siononde, recoréleig| wen avenae. my share of whistles). I read | The next meeting will be held/ Election of Officers |secretary. Registration will be at 9:45 a. m. all the ads and keep myself ‘Dec. 11 at the home of Mrs. Lottie * * * en eee eee JEWEL Grey Floor. ENAMEL -— SAP ca Reg. $7.25 . ‘kissing fresh, lovable and my _ best friends don’t have to tell “me anything. We've been, mar- ried only four years and he doesn't come near me any more. What" s wrong with me?” Waldon. Addresses Circle study of Puerto Rico when the “Mrs. Paul Colton presented a Election of officers was “held when Ruth Missionary Circle of Joslyn Avenue. United Presby- terian Church met at the Second street home of Mrs. Leonard Cot- iter Thursday afternoon. isecretary: Mrs. Robert treasurer; and Mrs. Joseph Blay- lock, historian, are other officers. ns * * Committee chairmen are Mrs. Mrs. Lee’ Baker, corresponding Dohner, 10 a. m, Naomi Circle Meéts Mrs. George Hodge was hostess : | Includes steak knives, Ecarving set and flot- BROWN BROTH ERS IGNORED | flizabeth Circle of First Christian} Mrs. Eugene Hoisington is chair. Berj Gerjekian, homeroom moth-|at her home Tuesday to members Michigan's targest 104 W. HURON . WESTOWN CENTER DEAR IGNORED: Nothing is [Church met Tuesday at the Sin-|man; Mrs. Walter Hubner. first} jets; Faye MacNamara, t andjof Naomi Circle of First Christian selection of ; wrong with YOU—but there (clair street home of Mrs. Brady |vice chairman; Mrs. Robert Nel-/finance; Mys. Bernard . Stickney,|Church. wares ceeaaie could be something wrong with | Adams. son, second vice chairman; Mrs. jmembership; Mrs. William Enfield.| Mrs. John Appleton and Mrs. phonic —_ Mrs. Harry Kunse participated in|Francis Oak, sectetary; and Mrs. | publicity; and Mrs. Thurman Jack-|Clare LaFarm participated in the: 27 S. Seginew Se. sear? the program. Harry Lunsford, treasurer. 'son, health. afternoon program. Fear of Mistakes Hampers Her Decisions By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE | Several times this year Paul's mother will stand at it, hesitat- | ing. Then after a minute she'll say to herself, “Oh well, maybe back into the critic’s approval?” If-we are honest with ourselves, we wil probably have to answer) iscreen door, As Paul runs out leav-. ling in our hands the sweater he) ‘should be wearing, we can say to, Contact L ‘VISION father has openly declared his| he doesn’t need his sweater after |these questiéns with a ‘‘Yes.” ourselves, “T've let this seven-year- DR. B. R. BERMAN marriage to Paul's mother a “mis | all.” We'll be silly to-be dishenest. (84 make thig decision to protect Optometrist . htened by the! For the chances are we-need the me against making a wrong one.” ; As ‘she’s pretty unhappy, she Pauls oper e ee | . : 17 N. Segincw FE 47071 neéds nobody fo tell her there's lsomething wrong with the mar- =e When Paul’s father phones to say that he can't get home for din- ner again, she hangs up thinking, I. ‘How long can we.go on like this?” | And the possibility that she has in- deed made a mistake by marrying | Paul’s father overwhelms her with possibility that she’s tal mistake, is now terrifi making mistakes as a parent. Unhappily married parents unusually susceptible to fear of cipline. : So if our marriage isn’t work- ing, it is wise to examine our- selves for this fear. When we locate it, we might try | trath very badly. We need to know that we’ve always been afraid of making mistakes, Our fear of controlling Paul is just another example of our old . |fear-of making mistakes. * * * We can begin to overcome it by watching it operate in us at the The rest will not be so hard. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11 Ye S, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac. Mich. 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I de in- her daughter, Annice Dean, to | prove this situation?” . ’ diet suggestions, send a stamped, ‘ : os sl pergaescedaacre - A. Do the following exercises self-addressed envelope with your|hristmas Projects Gvorenteed for one yeor Lewis street. A spring wedding oe she 4 er p> ng fladbony ping Br pla a Harlan Boice was wel! [| srunpy, aicw satin saass rrame: comed as a member when és 7 knee up in front of you. Straighten paper. . : | J your left leg as you tick backward Interlakes Extension Club met Send size of fifeplace opening and receive a free color. Shower Fetes hard so that your leg shakes. Re- ful booklet,/Visit our Fireplace Corner, and see the ; os ~. jturn =~» the _ = the same Zo /¥ Thermo-Rite,-plus a wide selec- thing your . Continue, - tion of mesh screens, grates, Connie Cotcher alternating left and right. . log baskets, eachecre oa at Davis Home Another: Lie on your back, with There is no way to make hair. grow faster. plaques and oramentals 1's Saale’ ghey your-arms resting on the floor ex-| Scalp massage might help a bit, , ~ tals and matches ‘ ; og tenting straight out trom the shoul- ae : Connie Cotcher,. bride - elect. of! der pits. Bend both legs and place i” PERMANENTS ( Jerry Dean Tucker, was honored|the feet on the floor. Raise the a ; : | with Biaireut and Set 1 INLAND LAKES SALES at a shower held at the home of heels from the floor and keep nV | f th p | | So teen Nenesery PE 50008 ia 9127 .W. Huron FE “4.7121 ie here bare tbe tage ews en netor ase = VW OIC@ OF the People Louis Ore a nd ede ke side to side, slapping the | SHOP Friday ‘til 9 ter, Margaret, on, sire’ t\thighs on the floor at the end of - 10 W. Huron f Twenty-four guests attended the!each roll vs) T Q e } S fi - AIR CONDITIONED tnd Fleer Next to Buckner Finangé | wert @ 1m toa at sxe || OO Quiet Sometimes =———=————=———— Phyllis Cétcher, sister of the bride- 7 i RUTH MILLETT \TV programs, TV viewers are a’ Vat te f, Sa elect, will be maid of honor for| feace veist 23'2 aed hips 35) | disagreeable ‘tile lot | Chee 5 , Lots of girls I know was a rainy, : , / ailing hen Oe ee otrdint check | 87 that 1 am too heavy for my night. The family settled down for The only way we can get rid | ae a. . as seenon TV the mspongee poop cto height. What do you think?” an evening of TV viewing, wanting) of the repeats is by jamming | odes soung, ome Lacey and Mrs| 4-1 think that the girls who (2 pe entertained for a couple of! the telephone lines every time Dale Coulter. leay that are jealous of four good Mout Relite’ beditine.—- | we ave efleced s neste. dastead. | pn ‘figure. You are just about right,|./0% ‘ial was turned and the something new. if we’d call === i . J a gent, show which came on happened to| our local stations . and say, Parents of the couple are Mrs./|if anything on the low side. ‘be a mystery. Before it had been) “Look, I've seem this play twice | Willo~@ptcher of North Shirley) @ “win you please give me (on for a full minut all members| before. And 1 don’t intend to street and Mr. and Mrs. Odis some exercises for reducing my |of the family agreed that they'd) Watch it a third time,” TV fare | in $ Tucker of Edna street. | ankle bones? 1 am fet fat im (seen the play not once but twice! Might possibly improve. : — __ | this spot but the bones are most before. | » *« ® Baptist Mission Unit | prominent.” Se he TY was cut off. Why the Pa nothing is going, to happen} i ustry thi it can keep) so as we cli our sets Hears 2 Speakers feeding the public the same old in disgust and complain only to : ‘ ros programs over and over is a mys-'other members of the family. Women’s Home and Foreign Sa tery to the viewing public. “ Missionary Society of First Baptist} <{ .*“or, Church met at the church Thurs-| ° «gems day for a dessert-luncheon. Mary Molibagen was Presumably the powers that be | COME IN EARLY in TV gray-haired and shaky- | For Best Selection of ie cate | Halloween Cords. the PONTIAC speaker, She will leave for Lima, : i Peru, in January as a missionary country. But that’s what happens | TAT es and to do work with the Wycliffe! | when, with great ballyhoo, an an- | . y Brown Bres.” translators. ephce | meuncer offers the viewing public | 4 %. Sasivaw | Mrs. Harold Hobolth spoke on the| =~ B | progress of missionary work being} ~ : PETE ing of the same show. done with the Auca Indians. Special music Was-given by Mrs. William E. Hakes, wits Mrs. Bruce Reh accompanying. ; | If newspapers kept reprinting the same columns and editorials and DANCING See our new selections of Shirts & Ponts and Beoutiful Dresses — “It It's Western We Have It” ithe reading public would scream’ ito high heaven. i But because they don’t pay for’ Pontiac Couple Speaks Vows Barbara F. Fetherlyn and James Larees were married Sept, 13 in aceremony held at Centra] Chris- tian Church. The Rev. G. W. Gib- _ gon officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. wand Mrs, R. C. Fetherlyn of First street and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Larres of Parkhurst street. Aleen Hulsey was maid of hon- or and Brenda Albro was brides- maid. Best man was Henry Abare. Charles Stark, Roger Reynolds and. jess to members at Aer home on Parkway drive. / Charles Dehart served as ushers. | y ; Moose Chapter by Cour Whedn _ Amoincemeny “as mase ot tne] Magic Beauty \ Program Held iby Wesleyan Junior Guild | “Christian Concerns of N orth ‘American Neighbors’? was th e/ theme of a program given at the’ f:- Tuesday meeting of the Junior, * Wesleyan Service Guild of Zentral Methodist Church. _ 7. Elizabeth Rockefelley’ was host-| | through all your shining hours {approaching Pfint District Wesley- | oy. pace” N ~ | : . - .” No discomfort! Face ‘an Service Guild Conference, to be, lifting and peel. Cosmetic snd Sharing your holiday life... Playtex Living Bras keep . . } . ‘ | Plans. Dance ‘ee 8 ielight oe = as eter ee + Central Methodist Church) Hare torres rear’ Hollywood | Playtex Living’ bras you in heavenly comfort all day long. Never shift, ride Be Piniloween i ts cheater YY, | sisting with Tuesday's pro-| Stockholm Gred. 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Hall by Junior Class ; By JUDY COSGROVE Ten members of the St. Fred- erick’s High School Sodality will attend the University of Detroit) High School campus tomorrow for| the annual Sodality Day for Metro:| politan Detroit members. aa Carison, landry and Mamie. Medina. The | group will join other students ta plan the 1958-59 schedule and projects. * * * Dues are —m. two cents per week, “ Voting for the name of the new school’s yearbook lasi week. re- sulted in the selection of “Ava- lanche” as the title. * * * Sherri Evertt was selected cap- tain of the cheerleaders this week. Her assistants will be Sharon Nichols, secretary and Synthia Sach, treasurer. The group is new making plans to select their uni- DRAMA OFFICERS The Playcrafts, the Northern Dramatic club, also elected offi- cers this week. Bill Kath is presi- dent; Sherrie Everett, vice presi- dent; Nickie Trietch, recording secretary and Sandy Anable. cqr- responding secretary. * * * Other officers of this club are: Pauline Herron, treasurer; Lynn Tomson, publicity chairman; Pruce , sergeant-at-arms and Ron Miller, librarian. The club iwill meet in the cafeteria at 3:15 FINISHING TOUCHES—Makeup man Lynn Walkef, a Pon- Bruce Bishop a junior who will portray the executioner in _— Simon” thig afternoon. Sherri ee a senior hho tiac Central High School senior (left) touches up’ the eyes of / /is the queen in the play, does some last minute primping as sev- eral of her friends look on through the dressing table mirror in the background. The only night performance will begin at 8:15 p. m. / tomorrow in Central's auditorium. ip-m. every other Wednesday. ,.. Avondale Completes res. Sfudent: Elections By CAROL MAZUREK Elections for Avondale High! By JEAN REXFORD School classes and organizations book,” : ihave been completed. Gary Wright| Monday will be a busy day at) oi. .ose6 which will be con- iw, as chosen president of the stu-|Waterford Township High School. | | ducted during homeroom period, | dent council, Don Ambrose, vice- Students as well a6 faculty ary) will continue through Friday. At ‘Waterford Township High Schéol “ Begin 1of the Waterlog, the school's year- ithe annual this year. She will be assisted by Tim Patterson, a junior, managing editor and Caro!) {Van Horn, senior, who has been’ jselected as business manager. “carbook Sale Monday head the publicity committee and Journalism I and II classes will iconduct the sales campaign. ANNOUNCE CAST et! | “And Then There Were None’, a. The ‘Sweater Swirl,” a dance |president, ‘Janice Ambrose, secre- siated to order Aheir 1959 copy Susan Kuhn, a senior, will edit; Tom Moore and Loetta Lyon play by Agatha Christie, will be: sponsored by the junior class from| 8 to 11:30 p.m. in the parish hall, | is slated for tonight's agenda. Don| McKinnon will spin the records | and admission will be 50 cents per. person and 90 cents per couple. DR. THOME SPEAKS Dr. Maurice Thome, a Pontiac, chiropodist, was the guest speaker! president, Jo Ellen Crawford, trex} Wednesday as a part of the coun-| seling program's series of lectures. to acquaint the senior class with! various professions and occupa-| tions. school-wear one speaker will talk! on his — =—8-- ¢ The isse'30 officers-of the. Future pRosH OFFI bus Teachers of America, St. Fred- tary and Diane Owen, treasurer. | ~ Senior class officers are: Acker, president, Tom Greenlees, vice-president, Namcy Pyke, sec- = and Jim Brewer, treasur- Gary | Conduct, United Nations Assembly at Walled Lake By SALLY COLLINS |” Juniors elected are Irvin Ging irich, president, Dick Smith, cel ¥ ies, A United Natives Assembly was The senior, junior and sophomore Le held today at Walled Lake High classes wil also have floats. Sch et isurer and Judy Anderson, secre- itary. * * * Don Sugden is presideyt of the roducéd eightseniors\a junior and sophomore attendant’ Each week throughout the entine|S9Pbomore class, Paj/ Laughlin | tom te’ school who epee’ to will be named. aor moms o as exchange Y/ students,“ Each’ quse a brief account of “their Adventures in a foreign land and their impressions of Europe. tobe nt ote. Ss Sacen 7 vs (atone are Jim Ma- eaten, ~ « 21 Holly Students science, and Wave Wizards. ‘he moderator, Eric) At halftime a senior queen and Slate Skating Party Tonight Profit of St. Michael's Function to Help Defray _ Chartered Bus Costs By SHELAGH 0’ROURKE The Catholic Youth Organization Michael's High School will skating party I; iat St. roller erick branch, were elected, By JOAN PAYNE A new club at Clarkston High Schoo! which organized and elected officers this week is the Y-Teens, the high school version of the i\YWCA. The officers are: Barbara Jackson, president; Jean Cun- ningham, vice president; Naomi Armstrong, secretary; Linda Wil- kinson, treasurer, Nancy Jen- nings, chaplan and Anita Had- drill, reperter. Dona Von Koehnen, inter-council representative, is Clarkston's dele- gate at the state meeting in Lansing each month. The local group will meet each Thursday. * * * The new group plans to spansor several after game dances as their first projects. valle's Band of America cut a Street Parade’’ several years | ago, if was a shot in the arm to marching bands and an excellent | performance. However, Ray Martin and his Orchestra have gone off the deep end in this new LP. Included are isuch concert band classics as ‘‘Te- “quila,” * “Rock Around The Clock,” “The Cheer Leader Cha Cha,”’ and! “The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues March.’ . q * * * Also on the current Victor release ilist are good LPs. — “Belafonte ‘Sings The Blues’ (LOP-1006); “Afro-Cuban Influence” Dise Data_and Chatter ! =" ee, Music in the Car > If you think,1763) by Shorty Rogers & his Gi- Round by Dick Saunders | stands and doing well at the cash wild version of “South Rampart | register is — you guessed it — “More Sing Along With Mitch” (CL-1243) by Miteh Miller and the ! gang. FIVE ACES: Tops again is “Topsy’’ by Cozy Cole, but ‘Tom Rooley’’ by The Kingston Trio.is nest a nose behind in second. * * ® Third place seller in the Pontiac ‘area is ‘Lonesome Town”’ by Ricky \Nelson, which jooks more each day ilike another sure fire top seller. Fourth place goes to “It’s Only Make Believe’ by Conway Twitty, getting the nod in a tight race with fifth place ‘‘It’s All In The Game” (LP M -'by Tommy Edwards. te CAN BIG BEAR | sate — — \ Ss A ao SSL 24 HOURS EVERY D iL OPERATORS ON DUTY AYS NO PAYMENT ‘TIL Room Additions Garages Alum. Siding Kitchens Attics Rec. Rooms 99 MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE Up to 1} YEARS 6% a " < * 9 > a 3 _ « 4 e J bed , sams “a a a * = 7™ 2s . 4 . , 3 é \ oo : ; oo \ \ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, PRIDAY, OCTOBER. 94, i “oS TWENTY-TWO Power Potential High jmore power per capita ine sty Always Knows When ~ Jump RUS oo a is oe ely one in other country except that anybody - knows, - a rivers ae Nearly four times that ar aoe Kh h h ‘ ble. 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Those who accept employment with thorough bus- iness training are certain of a sound future through rapid advancement. and the ability to hold good positions. Free review and employment service to grad- uates = VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 ; Bee and EVENING OU pene sua. 8 e ii Ail ae fl hi i a My i hii) fi Assumes Braves’ Post Tebbetts Has New Role | MILWAUKEE i — Birdie Teb-. without my permission. That will | betts, who resigned as Cincinnati! be my philosophy.” manager when the Redlegs were in last place, has become the titu- lar head of the rich Milwaukee! Braves baseball kingdom and probably will assume the crown permanently in a few years. Hired as executive vice presi- dent by Milwaukee earlier in the; ferdhy ae ped een oe questions was Milwaukee General ence as a member of the Braves’ | | Manager John Quinn, who said: ae coe An ay judgment, our organization ‘would be stupid not to consult a a : ce seen. Birdie fellow like Birdie on trades.” said he joi e Braves execu- Tebbetts said. “Any reports that | we didn't get along are erron-| eous. As manager of the Redlegs,’ ‘1 was out to -beat the Braves ‘and any other opposition. There was nothing personal in it.” Also taking a turn in answering Jim Reese of Minnesota. All ‘are} jaf te re Reese, a Pi wre oe behind Jim Rogers, a pair of sophomores, “Haney is a very fife manager,” ‘Let's get it on the record. In. 4 +> OLIVET, Mich, (®—Olivet has against Alma Saturday, but it will be nothing to brag about. The small Michigan college, if it loses, will tie the record for successive defeats—at 238. * * * Records show that Albany Col-_ lege of Oregon dropped 238 | Straight before it broke the string | with a win on Oct. 26, 1935. * * * Rupners-up in the losing de- partment were Knox College of filineis and Hobart of New York, both with 27 consecutive losses in the early 1930s. THURSDAY? COLLEGE wooreske South Carolina 26. Clemson Minct 14. Wahpeton Science a Northwestern Okla. 20, Central Okla 6 |Jamestown, ND 7 manager of the tive family because the club of-| fered the job ‘‘I have been prepar- entor for Honor ing myself for during my 25 years| AP Names Pirate M as a player and,a manager.” - /,. Tebbetts was put on the pay- roll as an aide to Braves’ Presi- dent Joseph Cairnes who said a Florida construction project will demand more and more of his | time over the next 19 years. * x * Cairnes established Tebbetts’ sta- tus when, he ‘said: “Birdie will head up the organ-) ization in my absence, He'll be responsible for it. Any trades must have the approbation of the presi- dent or the executive vice ‘presi- dent in the absence of the presi- dent.’ He added that ‘‘maybe in a matter of years Birdie will be president of the ball club.” * * * Tebbetts asserted he has adopt- ed a strict policy of non-interfer- ence with the labors of field man- ager Fred Haney. Birdie said “‘T CHESTER, Pa. (®—In the midst ‘of congratulations over his selec-: tion as The Associated Press’ Manager of the Year, Dammy Mur-, taugh’ remembered another Pitts-| lot,’ the sharp-featured, 41- -year-| old Pirates manager said at his| home here. ‘Toward the end of! would let me sit next to him on! things. . “Bill was.a good baseball man."! ‘burgh manager today. | i “Bill Meyer helped me an awful) Murtaugh, former second base- man, who never played for a ma- jor league team that finished higher than fourth place, was named Mawager of the Year Thursday for his feat of leading the unheralded Pirates into sec- ond place in 1958, The 84-70 finish, eight games be- hind the pennant-winning Milwau-; my career, I got to thinking about'kee Braves, was the Pirates’ best| wanting to be a manager. Billy| isince 1944. They finished in a tie, ‘for last place in 1957. It was Mur- the bench. He gave me all sorts| taugh’s first full season as man- of advice, told me why he did) lager. He succeeded Bobby Bragan) iAug. 3, 1957. The stocky, | a chance to tie a football record | Ellendale Normal 6 MANAGER OF - YEAR — Danny Pittsburgh Pirates, Manager-of-the-year by the Associated Press, is obviously the top manager around his home too. 5-foot-9 manager our’ slot, is slated ‘to start against Ili- nois, Named as second man in the lineup of signal callers was. Ike State SlimF. avorite Saturday Grimsley, a eyhomae and left handed — a Pees. took a dozen sopho- mores in all on the 38-man trav- |eling roster for the game. pel] since the losing 1954 season —— Spartans ranked sec- ond at the end of the 1955 season, 9th at the close of the year in 1956 and third at season’s end last year. ~ Michigan State still was a slight favorite over Illinois although many couldn't see the legic of the pick. - coming and, like Purdue, has a history of getting away with up- sets even against strong Michigan State teams. At the Homecoming here two Minois is fired up by its Home-| years ago the Illini stunned the Spartans with a 20-13 upset. _ In addition to the loss of Look as a regular, State is hurting from other injuries. Those left home on). the sick list included guard Joh ni Middleton with a wrenched knee, guard Ron Rickens with a sprained ankle and quarterback Tommy wines with Clee araa. Lights Out — — Ofticial Out SAGINAW (UPI) — William Gallagher, 29-year-old refer€e at TWH -NTY-THREE: ' AP Wirephoto GOPHER THREAT—Bob Soltis is the Gopher who will carry Minnesota's hope of winning the Little Brown Jug from the University of Michigan tomorrow in Ann Arbor as the Wolverines try to snap back from last week's humiliation at Northwestern. He has gained 114 yards but has not lost a yard in 29 carries. Pontiac: Press Photo LEADER — With many big, “pheasant derby,’’ leaders are having a tough time holding on | for more than a day or so. That Coy and Bob Smith who shared the “longest bird’ spot since Tuesday. Now comes Phil Rich- mond, 21, of 3,000 Hixon, Lake Orion, with a 39%2-inch specimen, 'downed near his home, while hunting alone. Phil's entry is 1++2- inches longer than the previous leaders. Sawchuk Finds Shutout Foiled ST. LOUIS w» — The Detroit Pistons turned on the steam last night but it just wasn't ‘enough to make up for a 18-pajnt ‘deficit. The St. Louis win. Murtaugh, ¥ named 8th bolted into lyn, Pa., near played for the late Meyer in 1948, when the Pirates finished fourth jand Meyer was acclaimed Man- ager of the Year. It was the only time in seven full seasons with the Philadelphia: Phillies and the Pirates that Danny played on a first-division club. He played brief- ly for the Boston Braves in 1946. Murtaugh started his managing career with New Orleans of the! iSouthern Assn. in 1952. He received 149 votes in the Associated Press poll of sports- writers and sports broadcasters. He became the first managér to + managers of both leagues, Pre- would sefuse” if asked to take over the ball club ‘‘for two weeks in July if Haney got sick.” “Pm not going to jeopardize my integrity by doing something tp somebody 1 wouldn't want | done to me,” Tebbetis said, He |... _ : explained saying that Cincinnati” iS vear but by the same token it General: Manager Gabe Paul “never came to my clubhouse without my invitation and he | | never talked with the playérs | kinen played Royal/ Oak Dondero tied, 6-6 and yesterday it was 13- le mR _ NBA STANDINGS — RASTEaN DIVISION Northern Sophs ‘Tied Up’ Pontiac Northern's sophomore football team Hasn't won any games has lost only one. The yearlings of the new high school under coach Ed Heik- to a 6-6 tie, then Waterford also 13 with Royal Oak Kimball, i Lone defeat was at Catholic Central 20-6, Yesterday five fumbles led to the Kimball scoring. The ‘northend| a |Tribe scored on two long marches climaxed with a sneak by quarter- Won Lost Pet. hack Bruce Nortod and then a four yard plunge by halfback Bill Cox Next Thursday, Northern sophs. play at Melvindale and the dol 8 Priadefe 0 se a the other. WESTERN pivisiox wo onLosi Pet. On r ¢ 1 %ollowing Wednesday at Grosse Pointe. viously, the Assoviated Press poll league, Bill Rigney, of the third-place San Francisco Giants,.was second to Murtaugh with six votes. Fred Haney of Milwaukee, and Casey Stengel of the championship say ocr Big Switch in Hanging MANHATTAN, Kan, ()—Here's switch: . H. B. Lee, director af athiptics at Kansas State, was hanged in effigy Thursday — apparently by students angry over the athletic ticket situation at the college. selected one manager in each | | Seoring 14 straight points at the » AP Wirephoto The Pirates who were picked«to finish 7th and second place. He lives in Wood- Philadelphia. * Murtaugh 'Manager-of- Year’. York Yankees each collected five first-place nominations; Lopez re ceived four, Jimmy Dykes, finished the season at Cincinnati, Harry Craft at Kansas City and, Joe . ‘Gordon, who completed the year at Cleveland, one each. quite} Hawks| squeaked through with a 104-103 || ored over the Air Force — a 4S = Big Rally Fails, Pistons Lose 104-103 was the case with Raymond Mc- | finish, the Pistons just barely; rookie duo of Shellie McMillon missed catching the Hawks. | and Barney Cable led the Pistons George Yardiey, of the Pistons, With a flurry of baskets which the league scoring champion of 1957-58 with 2,001 points, led the night’s scoring with 2%. High | scorer for St. Louis was Bob Pet- tit, with 23. The teams started the secon |half as they had the first, with the Detroit, which dropped its secend iscore all even. From the 54-54, game in two NBA starts. | seconds. Cable was wide with a last-se- ‘cond desperation shot from far out Titans Made Favorites DETROIT (UPI) — Detroit was, that they'll remain on the Seach rated a surprise three-point edge| long, especially if quarterback | over Arizona State for the Titans’) Jim Swanner can’t move the homecoming game tomorrow. | club, While it’s not the customary one-| Hangartner, provided the aerial touchdown edge a home team en- lartistry for ‘Burton's and Bobby jjoys, it’s much better than the Mulgado’s explosive running last Titan followers would have hoped season by clicking off 1,203 yards for before the season started. and 14 touchdowns passing while F hitting on 61 per cent of his tosses. * * * “We haven't been exactly flaw-| ‘less in our pass defense,’ Titan, coach Wally Fromhart said. ‘‘I’m) glad Joe [kovich is back this week. | We need him to protect on passes.” The Sun Devils were expected to be Detroit’s No, 1 foe of the | year. And while Arizona State still could wipe out the Titans — remember, Detroit was fav- | few spots have shown up on the Sun Devils, Arizona State, which led. the country in rushing and scoring of two backs, went unbeaten in 10; games and was ranked 12th na- ‘ ‘tionally last year. Menominee Rated Ast in U. P. Area * bg x By the Associa ted Press regular fullback Vic because of injuries. Former -Michigan State Spartan) Frank Kush, in his first year as| ihead coach after taking over for ex-Spartan Danny Devine, has a prime threat in Leon Burton who gained all-state honors at Flint teams in Michigan's Upper Penin-| 'Northern, | | Kush benched stars Bob Han- gartner, Tom Ford and Ken Kerr and promoted three sophomores | ‘ to the first unit. It's doubtful iand Menominee High Schoo] main-} ‘tains its rating as the top club in! ithe upper region. The Menominee club has a! 6-1. ‘record, losing only .to Wausau, ‘Seek Regional Crown Saturday | ‘Wis.. always one of the nation’s jtop high school powers. A field o® 13 Class A high school ‘teams and 14 Class B entries has! be chosen in competition with (on set for the annual MHSAA 3rd/ regional cross-country run Satur- ‘day, at Farmington Country club. beat | Class A teams are led by Pontiac Central and Birmingham, Chiefs finished 2nd in the Saginaw Valley race, Maples are current Eastern Michigan champions and defending regional champs. Maples defeated Cniefs 24-35 in an early season event, but the PCH squad has made a great improvement ‘since then. Dean Wilson's crew won its 2nd “‘perfect” match of the sea- son, 15-50, over. Edsel Ford this! week, for its 5th victory. Others that could make the | “A” division a red-hot race ‘are Redford Unton, that beat Maples recently, to snap the suburban Chiefs, Maples Favorites pulled their team to within one | point of St. Louts in the last 50 d| 'that could have won the game for | one for Third Time Wilson Leads Detroit With 2 Goals in 3-1 Win Over Bruins By BILL CORNWELL DETROIT — Goalie Terry Saw- ‘chuk is finding that 2nd shutout of the year mighty hard to get. The star Detroit netminder was measly second away from ‘whitewashing No. 2 here Thurs- .day night when Boston defense- man Larry Hillman clicked on hs deadlock, the Hawks moved out in-|pETROIT ST. LOUIS : IF own rebound to foil Terry's ef- jto a 75-Ti lead by the end of the ycauon 2 3 Aor oa forst ~jihira period and held a sean” 3 Aue 2b margin with about four minutes) Yardey 10 828 Hagan a 213, Hillman’s goal Wag merely con- to go. ele ! : 3 Re pee $ oe solation for the Bruins as the But the Hawks got up to 104-89 Jordon S414 Pars It a) Seating Red) Wings i cometetcly as they scored their last point of thee 4.513 Martin 2 ¢ § outplayed them from start to the game. eee? 1 Coes ee finish for a 3-1 victory in their ae ar | Totals 35 33 163 Gambe 1 0 2, National Hockey League scrap F Ge the Detreit Dero" reas on 1 age ios, Bt Olympia Stadium. rom nm on, e ar? : ae a i catia lash An enthusiastic audience of 9,189 ispectators watclHed the Redshirts ° ° . |skate to their 3rd straight triumph 3 Points in Homecoming ‘all by 3-1 scores, and their 4th | win of the games. The well-deserved victory should be a great morale booster for the Wings, who now await Sunday eve- ning’s invasion of the powerful Montreal Canadiens, the defending NHL and Stanley Cup champions. Detroit dropped a 2-0 decision to the Canadiens at Montreal in the 1958-59 opener. The Canadiens handed the Chicago Black Hawks a thorough 9-1 shellacking last night at the Montreal Forum ina the only other game scheduled. Chicago's loss coupled with De- | troit’s verdict over Boston sent ‘the Red Wings into 2nd place’ in the standings with eight points, . ~ | three shy of the front-running | Cc ‘anadiens, new season in six Detroit's rookie brigade, paced Ikovich,. first string center, and by Charlie Burns, Len Lunde and Henning Claude Laforge, had many mo- missed last week's .Xavier game! ments of stardom, but it took vet- | erans John Wilson and Alex Del- i vecchio to provide the scoring punch: against the Bruins. * * * The Wings tallied once in each iperiod with Wilson bagging the | first two goals and Delvecchio fur- nishing the clincher. Bruin goalkeeper Don Simmons H i Most of the high school football, was helpless to stop Wilson's count- ‘ers, His Ist score came at 4:44 sula have concluded their seas: ans | when she deflected Red Kelly’s 30- foot shot into the open corner of the cage. He connected again in the 17th minute of the middle stanza by jabbing home his own ‘rebound after taking a goalmouth | pass from Burns. Delvecchio's insurance marker slipped past Simmons at 3:37. Del received Norm Uliman’s | pass, fdked his way through the defense and fired point blank at | the Boston goal tender from 20 feet, Both teams were short one man . when Hillman made his unassisted Here are the Upper Peninsula jratings, compiled by sports writers jin that area: i 1. MenOminee ....... i§-1-0) . Manistique§ . «......<.-.- 18-0-0)'—x | A 3. Kingsford © ..esseees..s. (8-0-01—x_ a Wakefield soovthouosonooT (8-0-0) —x « N@GQUMOO § ..ccccrecweess.. 1@-1-1)—x team’s dual string at 28; De- | 6 Reseemet sos os aesnsesee--4%-1-01—=m| 7 rystal Palis Mae Sav weS 7-0-0 troit Thurston and Walled Lake. | 5 stampaugn 0001) 4st —x 9 Iren Mountain eee 14-4-01— Class B_ defending titlist is 10 Ironwood 33-01 A—Denotes season ‘over |Howell, again rated “team to. at.” r * * Metts start at 10:30 for Class B.. Class A going immediately after- wards, ~ _ Marquette Will Pex Nation’s Top Runner MIL KEE fAP)—M t Chiefs’ runners will be Joe An-|, oo Johnny armete derson, Maurice Johnson, John! gfrinkled his conversation with Jefferson, Jim Peterson, Jim Nel-) lifs, but concluded that his War- son, Jim Patterson, Mike Taylor! rors « ‘might come up with a pret- jana Carl Adams. ty good homecoming” when. they | _ Top three teams qualify for the’ play College of the Pacific Satur istate meet. £ day. dian oir tmnationn. “Redford Union, Berk. The biggest if is whether the ley, Walled Lake. Waterford, Farming- _Marquette defense can collar Port Huron. Thurston and Boutntield. iCOP halfback Dick Bass, the na- nm, Mt. Clemens. Oak Park, Plym (Class B—Clarenceville, Clawson, Davi bond Lutheran. west. Detrott m Jaan | tion’ s top collegiate ground gainer Ecorse, Fenton, Grand Bilan¢, Marysville, Milford, River Rouge, Romu- ']us and West Bioomfield, ery carry, Howell, i has gained nine yards on ev-| ,goal in the final second of play. | Sawchuk blocked Hillman’s Ist shot P ibut couldnt recover quickly ,enough to halt the follow-up. | It was the 2nd consecutive time \that Sawchuk’s bid to blank the opposition has been erased b) a late 3rd period tally. Sawchuk has now yielded 12 goals, an average of two per contest. U. of D. Frosh Bow BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (UPI) Bowling Green University $s freshman football squad rallied in the firal quarter yesterday to nip the University of Detroit. frosh, 13-12. — THE PONTIAC PRESS, rrmAy, OCTOBER 24, 1958 TWENTY-FOUR Big Deer Season Seen LANSING (UPI) — With one of the biggest deer seasons in pros- pect this year, the conservation department has decided on a sys- tem to get vital information on a long-range plan for deer herd man- agement. *® * * Checking stations will operate at! Drummond Island, Mackinac . Straits, Standish, Sanford, Mount Pkeasant, Morley, Brohman and Baldwin as in previous years to ’ check the age, sex and pyle development of deer. Special checking stations will be operated on Beaver and Bois Blanc Islands and at several points throughout the state, blood sam- ples will be taken from deer. Richie Ashburn of the Phillies, 1958 National League batting champion, has led the league three times in most hits. He made 215 during 195@and batted .350. BONDED 77 w. Huron St. BRAKES LABOR and MATERIAL = 1 29 RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS o RE-ADJUST BRAKES La e INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS cH EVROLET PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. FE 8-0424 Titans Among ‘Top Gainers; ‘M’ and i Bie 10; Down Major By The Ansociated Press During the first half of the 1958 season, attendance at college foot- bali games has registered gains ranging from the moderate to the spectacular in all but four major, conferences. or groups, The overall picture, as shown today in mid-season statistics gathered by The Associated Press, displays a comfortable gain of 3.33 Bper cent. The average major col- \lege game this year has been! |played before 25,063 spectators, an lincrease of 811 over the average ‘for a comparable period last year. Only in the mighty Big Ten, the ‘Big Eight and Missouri Valley Conferences and in the Southern \Conference has attendance de- iclined. The dips haven't been great, ranging from 4.82 per cent in the Missouri Valley to 0.64 per cent .in the Southern. Biggest increase percentage- (Wise was registered in the Skyline Conference where crowds. have been 16.24 per cent higher than last year. That's a matter of some 1,900 customers a game in an area that’s rather sparsely populated. Conversely, Big’ Ten crowds |\dropped more than 2,000 per game but in percentages it was only-a 3.80 decline. * x * The mid-season statistics were based on 246 games played by 106 major colleges, as compared to 259 games by the same schools last year. * x A number of apparently minor factors had their effect on section- al changes. For instance, the Uni- versity’of Detroit played its first three home games on Friday night this year, instead of Saturday aft- ernoon, and the extra 22,000 fans who turned eut produced a sharp increase in the average for a small group of midwestern inde- pendents. The: University of Wisconsin in- ereased the capacity of Camp Randal] Stadium and the larger turnouts there helped: offset mont . fe at Michigan, Hlinois, Northwest- ern and Minnesota. Similarly a bigger stadium’at Arizona State (Tempe) boosted the Border Con- ference figures. * x * Pittsburgh's crowds for the first two home under last ‘year, when Oklahoma was the opening opponent. But the Army game éomorrow is expected to draw at least 52,000 and Notre Dame 68,000, which should put the Panthers ahead of last season. * * * Two non-conference institutions, Rutgers and College of Pacific, 1957 CHEVROLET — 2 Door R&H — SHA 1953 CHEVROLET — 2 Door 6 Cylinder — Standard “Out of the High One Mile West of Telegraph USED CAR SALE 59 TRADE-INS MUST GO! 1957 BUICK SEDAN — 8 Cylinder Auto, Trans., R&H, W.W. Tires, SHARP 1956 NASH SEDAN — 4 Door Hard Top 6 Cylinder, R&H, ECONOMY ................ 8 1956 BUICK — 2 Door — 8 Cylinder Auto. 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Rapid Jim Hode with a 13.0 average and big fullback Jim Pen- rod, a 200-pounder, carry the! brunt of the Viking attack which SCHUTZ MOTORS, Ine. DeSote — practical on paper, folks, but ft just doesn’t work that| Stadium. Next week a new school! way. Ly Choosing a ii windier on, the basis of ‘comparative “ ty scores is the est fallacy practiced by living room| Then comes Bay City Central, aoe al ae oo is quarterbacked by Gene Csape. “92.5. 5. WOODWARD analysts. Almost everyone uses this method at some|‘" jumper me ‘cant i Me oom ee ee ee ae Pontiac Centrale Fone sfunt JO 6-1545 MI 6-5300 ° time or another, but it never tells the whole truth. ber two team. we've got to hold that ball our-|Duncen 7 LT Fate : Ri peti: examples of the comparative score fallacy can} wen piay them one at a selves, because this Flint Northern! Relyea 175 Murphy be found in Oakland Coun-+ - tours ona which wil tike at Rinos «167: RT Onsen 9 ty high school competition vantage of every break.” gue is ot oo f NT TAKE CH ANCES ¢ * * * Ratcliff 168 LH J. ht during the current season. Rams Favored for 5th SCL Win After being on the road for|ziisen 160 A Hode | driving 0 car s==t22Big Test for St. Mike that needs repairs! If you really like to go around in circles, just begin matching re- sults of area prep games in 1958. and top-listed Rams resragph boston and can’t be counted out Sunday. By H. GUY MOATS From a look at the standings of Come ahead, all you experts, and join yours truly on the mad merry- go-round while you read | a few examples, Flint Northern is heavily favor- ed to whip Pontiac Central to- Pontiac barely managed to. eke out a 13-12 vittory over the same team. That makes Northern 46 points bet- ter than Pontiac: - ’ ®t iron race today, the coming week- = could aptly be entitled ‘‘cross- roads dey,”’ for most all clubs but front-running St. Frederick, which stands all alone at the top of the heap with four straight victories. were top-heavy favorites to add their 5th victory over an injury- weakened Royal Oak St. Mary club, on Madison High’s field on|—., John R between 10 and 11-Mile the Suburban Catholie League grid- In other SCL games St. Rita meets St. James, St. Benedict tackles an unpredictable St. Cle- ment. If upsets by Clements, OLSM could be a 5S-way “loop’’ of clubs with 3-2 standings. Neither club suffered in the way of injuries. Both were “up’’ for this game, Eaglets in hopes for an up- , St Michael seeking a -victory 4 and St. James take place, there! ahs last week’s loss. Shamrocks) Shamrock starters will be—ends, Call and Pruente; tackles, Gallar- do, Drake or Linseman; - guards, Sonnenberg or Zugras, Palace or | = lA Very SMOOTH Ka WHISKY. INDEED! Complete Parts and Service Department Bumping—Painting—Alignment—Frame Service BILL SPENCE - Rambler night at Wisner Stadium. Let's + @& « Lauinger; center, Williams; backs, _see if this role is justified of @ | pom nf) * + * Flynn, Dabbs, Bill Flanigan, Stein- Sa gina a comparative score basis $ shoved their cross-town rl) There will be no changes in line-|helper. = SCHENLEY BISTICLERS CO. 1.7.6. - SLENDED WHISKY, 86.8 PROOF. 6s GRAIN NEUTRAL: SPIRITS 211 S. = FE 5-9297 ‘ ° vals from St. Michael's out of the ups for the Shamrocks and Eag- - roads. Game time is 2:30 p.m. Shamrocks: have been told, | “You'll have to win this one, or Gene Wright's Rams. Pointe, 12-0; Wyandotte shaded the| 4°P out of the picture.” St. MI- week's starters. are ready but We ve ee @ : ’ Oaks. 7-6. and Pontiac rapped the| cbse! tangles with an always Wright has effected several | tough St. Mary eleven, at Or- switches, with return of big Frank C C ' : 9 9 : orien a : res — chard Lake. Shamrocks are slight | iZwicker to his left tackle job. a - favorites, but they will have to * * * go all out to stave off a deter- | Frank Palopoli who had been at ; =r alert and capable Eagiet (tackie, will move to left guard, thern. In other words, they should : have a tie game. . Eagiets have given St. Norm Hoffman, who was at guard, ‘has become No. 2 fullback, behind’ The ‘59 FORD IS HERE... NOW is the time to check our. many excellent one- won last year’s game by one TD.!| A similar situation exists for All of last) ‘Now let's go around — again. Grosse Pte. defeated Northern, 12- 6: Royal Oak Dondero downed the ua) Fitzgerald meets Madison this evening. Lake Orion trimmed Madison, 20-13, and lost to Fitz- |Jack Lyon. Other starters will in- jclude Pocs and Guibord at ends; leither Yapo or Valenti at right) — tackle (Yapo twisted a knee in, Palopoli and Jere Dir- gerald, 25-13. Therefore, Fitz- n gerald is 19 points superier. Surgery for Lo g Madison bowed to Avondale, 2%- PITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP) 12 nae Avon Gaaed Vicgocaid 13. \First baseman Dale Long of the| | practice) ; 12 That makes Fitzgerald 14 sy-|—nicase Cubs underwent surgery ker, guards; Cassidy, center; and perior. Clawson conquered Fitz |“esterday for removal of a double backs, Jim Kennedy, Tom Pe : cyst on his back. \cher and Tom Nesbitt. gerald, 12-6, and fought to a score- Olds and Cadillacs son is six points ahead of Fitz- Now .on Display an Xw Ss SY gerald. * * * Would you care to go another] = posed of Madison, 20-13. Therefore, Clawson should be 35 points better’ than Madison, but the two teams | played a 0-0 deadlock. As a parting shot, let’s go one | more round. 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Importa By CHUCK ABAIR fronts highlighted the prep foot- ‘| ball action today as area schools moved into the 6th week of play. Only the Inter-Lakes and Wayne- Oakland champions appear. to be settled thus far. It’s any- body’s guess how the rest will finish - especially the topsy turvy Oakland B. Farmington should move an- other step towards the I-L erown at Berkley tonight by dropping the Bears out of con- tention. A Falcon triumph would leave Walled Lake the only re- maining threat. The Vikings are strong favorites at Van Dyke. Waterford was a decided under- dog at Southfield this afternoon in the other game. If any team is to stop Notth- ville’s drive to a 3rd successive championship, it could be Brighton tonight. The Bulldogs are expected to provide the biggest test yet for the hard-running Mustang backs. * * * West Bloomfield attempts to stay in a position to at least tie by Clarkston on Homecoming night eesti) Full league schedules on all 2 nt iol proved Bloomfield Hills and faltering Milford invades Clarence- ville in other loop play. Avondale and Clawson current- ly share the Oakland B lead with 2-0 records. Both will be in jeopardy tonight in the well balanced loop. The Yellowjackets travel te Lake Orion while Clawson becomes the Ist team to play under Troy’s new lights. Fitzgerald ig at Madison com- pleting the slate. Birmingham is off to a good start towards beating out favored Port Huron for Eastern Michigan honors. The Maples face another stern test at home tonight against East Detroit as the Big . Reds play host to Ferndale. Mt. Clem- ens is at Hazel Park ir a meeting of cellar-dwellers, xk *. & Unbeaten Lapeer could virtually clinch the Tri-County duke by getting by defending champion Rochester at home tonight while Romeo hosts outsider Clintondale and L’Anse Creuse is idle. Games in the South Central and Southern Thumb were to get a lot of attention today. 4 at Keego Harbor, Holly hosts nd The SCC feature had Millington serving as Oxford's Homecoming guest in a contest that could make or break the Wildcats. Oxford is tied with idle Imlay City for the lead and needs to win this one since Imlay is its next opponent. Ortonville goes to North Branch seeking its 2nd win. Almont figures to coast in to another Thumb crown if it can drop Brown City off its unbeaten perch. Capac goes to New Haven and Dryden is home against Memphis in other loop play. Armada has a non-loop tilt. ‘5 |Yiking Frosh Romp _ ee. i He ats, Ba nd ' |Gary Alderson, Bob ‘The Walled Lake freshmen foot-| Hinkley, per tricia Gab tice walloped Waterford | Houston all scored touchdowns for testa amare Siderits weal oe. a Tomorrow, Cranbrook plays its first home. game of the season vs. Nichols of Buffalo, N. Y. The Cranes have lost four straight. Royal Oak Kimball has a Saturday home encounter against Taylor Center. Quell ‘Fires’ for Senators, Bucs “NEW YORK (AP)—Dick Hyde, a sophomore submarine specialist who helped sea] 48 per cent of Washington's victories, and little Roy Face of Pittsburgh were the top relief pitchers in the major leagues in 1958, * x * Hyde, 30-year-old. right-hander, iwon 10 games and saved 19 others Do you drive a’57 or ’58 car? 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The 5-8 right-hander also was! credited with .five relief tri- umphs. He wound up with an ERA of 2.89. Chicago Hawks Hit NHL Skids Hyde, Face, Top Relievers | saved 14 games and Leo Kiely of |games and won eight while los- Loss to Canadiens 3rd # in Row, Drops Club Into x Third Place By The Associated Press The honeymoon apparently is After winning three and tying one of their first four games in the National Hockey League, the Hawks now have lost their last three and are in third place fol- lowing a 9-1 setback last night at the hands of the pace setting Mon- treal Canadiens. * *® at The Hawks could have moved jinto a tie for first with a victory ‘but instead they fell back a notch as the Detroit Red Wings downed For Building Supplies See BURKE LUMBER Don't Wait , and Be Too Late! Heed This Rhyme Winterice i in Time! INSULATION Gold Bond Insulation and SIDING Cedar Shake Shingles Complete Insulation Accessories | the. Boston Bruins 31 in the ‘only ether game. x * * | -Chicago was in contention only for one period, Tod Sloan’s goal gave them a 1-] tie after 20 min- lutes of play. Then they faded 2 ‘swept through the Hawks’ defense ifor three goals in’ the second per-_ |iod and five in the finale. Four-of ‘the last period goals came in three minutes and nine seconds of play. Rookie Ralph Backstrom and jveteran Jean Beliveau paced the iCanadiens’ attack with two goals each. Bernie Geoffrion came up |with two assists to take over the league’s scoring race on a total of nine points from three goals and six assists, over for the Chicago Black Hawks. | lrapidly as the powerful Canadiens. Ryne Duren, the bespectacled relief ace of the champion New York Yankees, produced 19 saves and won six games in a fine rook- ‘ie season. Duren struck out 85 bat- ters in 76 innings and compiled a 2.01 earned run mark. 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COMMUNITY LEAGUE _ Detroit Boat 2nd in Standings / TWENTY-SE ' BRAND NEW. 1958 CHEVROLETS, PONTIACS, BUICKS” A Chance to Buy A New Car At A Special Price Also jton in the only major activity. Southern California travels to | west regional television game. In | the midwest Minnesota goes to Michigan for the annual little little brown jug game. Other major games tomorrow. East: Miami (Fla.) at Boston College; Rhode Island at Brown; Columbia at Buffalo; Boston U. at Holy Cross; Rutgers at Lehigh; Syracuse at Penn State; Colgate) at Yale; Richmond at Villanova. | South: North Carolina State at, Duke; . Kentucky at Georgia; Florida State at Tennessee; Vir-| ginia at Vanderbilt. Midwest: Miami (Ohio) at in-| diana; Tulane at Kansas; College) o* Pacific at Marquette; Iowa State at Missouri; Oklahoma State at Cincinnati. Demos. Available Homer Hight Motors, Inc. Stanford at UCLA; Washington a Southwest: Texas A&M at Bay-' 160. S. Washington, lor; Tulsa at North Texas State: | Oxford Wichita at Hardin-Simmons. | War West: Oregon at California; OA 8-2528 A i - “We Still Have Some: | Some 1958 1 Oregon State.’ Buirley Jira: 22 6 G. A & Sam's — 20 Team No. 12 12 Schumann is 29 Team No. 10 12 16 rrergen A Toe Tempers tt uron 117 1 Pilimere H. 1612 Banner Lin, 9 {y|Hotshots 13 Erma’s B. H iss ins ace Coughiin’s ‘1612 White's N 4 — ue a 2 — 4 a ‘ ei 4 A 217, . S&humaan op Nolchers B No. 1 ees oo i LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Sev- ‘eam Wo. 10, 1021, Sam's Electri 2804: L. Smith 220, A. Marshall 197. 'Miss U.S, I of the national hydro- ; HUBON LADIES MATINEE ,| Plane championship. WL Dootin Shell 17 10 Warner Car 5 S| * * * paveitan 9D Hit Sikes, 1813] And, the way thi 3 ohnson. ie ‘urn. 1 wa 1 wer ‘on, The Maybees 17 11 meee tel 8 S ay . y ngs es 8 sian 5 3- Walser —Const.3 26:for this waterborne rocket from D. Deford 192, 12%, G. Benson asrl 465. | Detroit, the end of the season may WATERFORD WOMEN’S |have come just in time for Miss Hangar Grill b 3 J & M Hdwe ya L | Bardahl—the Bost) tists tad Capital Glass 19 9 Ployd-Lkland 3117\few extra points. |AA Home H. 1810 Airport R-M 1117. * *” * Pont. Pistons 1414 Accessory T 1018) 1414 Hobby Pt 622 Miss U.S. I scored her third, 23, Pere Bar 762, Lemon | \$33, Capital Glas 22 | straight victory yesterday, aver- Luttman ia 91.87 9 m. he and fl F.RBST NIGHTERS won = = —— ying woe WwW iL \Drewry's 20 8 A & A Home 1612 ~~ Lary 19 9 G & M Con. 1216 ‘p's 1810 B &B Sewer ae di 1B Oakland P 1810 Abstract & T ‘ Los aT 1nd ats Com. Bank 1810 Ace Seat | Welden's 1711 State Bank 18 Beat Japanese wh W Li Hertzog 1711 Vasbinders Barnett's 1 18 @ Det. Des. Co. 12 12) Prue's 1711 K. Templeton a Carling’. bed | cece. § 8 3 B. Bantier (193). Wekden's (783). K 2 in Tour O ener A gues: M 13 in Bitz a 13) Bair ($16). Abstract - Title (2219) Pp OC & ‘ox an i | Fitaserty 13 11 Parmer-anover $15) CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE TOKYO (AP)—Second baseman Mercy Amb 15 i|pent Fi Cov 13 Greyhound Bus Sam Benson's en paltry points have deprived: 18 Don Blasingame led the St. Louis | jhome about a quarter of a mile ahead of Miss Bardahl in the 30- mile Sahara Cup race for unlim- ited hydroplanes on Lake Mead. | But Miss Bardahl’s second-place 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH \finish was enough to bring her the; championship in the American, Power Boat Assn, standings, an to 2,069. * * * Maverick, another contender for | the national title, conked out ear-| ly in the race and caught fire. ame driver wasn't injured. Miss U.S, I came imto the se lhara Cup trailing Miss Bardahl in the standings by 106 points. US. 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LS % pie s ‘ a Ee ees Seas i Seren | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958 _ : Radio Controls Oven =| newly developed portable ea Hollywood Headlines Le J.$., Canada Report [7 Per ont over 1940, according to DELL’S INN | 2:e omc =s2'S5"Savid Wayne Takes Role eS . || while she is aw the miles, “At present a special ex- ng playing bridge if she Use Refused by Glenn Ford Presents ping or playing bridge if she uses! perimental ‘oven is required. . JACK RIPLEY | We y toT k You for Maid By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ate mc haso't been ' Comedy M. C. and Impressions Our Grand Opening a Tremendous Success HOLLYWOOD — Hold the press- part in the current political cam-} ‘ es! David Wayne steps out of his] paign, Clark Gable is ore active T 9 [Oo T T Broadway show, “Say Darling,’’| man he has been in years and he ry oO ur Laste- empting to play the role he deed pm is making frequent appearances : advertising executive in ‘ ASL in A C Hleen Sullivan | : Specialties flAngry Man.” Never has a role Dige “ Goodwin Knight for 4 : Recording Artist been more discussed since Glenn at Ye Little Club, Gregg Sher- The Detroit Lions on Direct after 2 years at the D Ford refused what Columbia con|woog Dodge and her ever lovin’ r Cliff Bells Supper Club 1IZZ A € BARBEQUE sidered a plum role. husband, Horace Dodge, A in Detroit & i KEN were one) CHIC Over the weekend Paul Muni,|brating their purchase of the Cord ua y. ernoon ; eo COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE PH. FE 47882 oer aa ees — estate. : _—. Blea. Se ioc Area | ™ Green Pai ) cueesee HT CLARKS — DRIVEAIN and [itt New’ vor forte New ‘ar RePresent Ponto Area |p The n Parrot.. Dancer . Tiscenes. Betsy Palmer and Wayne eterans Meetin - pecialisin ‘Good Food OR SHOWS Open 11:00 A. M. to 12:30 vidas eT, weet — rent oll tab Tas Several Pontiac wesc ae sin Sa ; pen now every! is a area re . FLOO Y —— : = Sam _ Briskin, who's worried. his|tives were present at the récent SUNDAY SPECIAL ever Football weight off putting this picture on|business meeting in Bay City of FRID AY and core” , the road. the Michigan Department of Veter-, VIRGINIA HAM, Gemellat Dell's ORCHESTRA ek *® & ans of World War I. Sweet Potatoes, Chef's Salad with S ATURDAY BN TeATi Come early November, Jeff Mor-|_ Representing Pontiac Barracks Cho Dressings, Hot Rolts AND 7 NIGHTS MUSIC row and five women take off for|No. 49 were Paul Boelter, comman- 7 NIGHTS A WEEK gS Wait a moment. They are|dex, and sat _ = : . inthe cast of ‘Five Bold Women,"|Zander, a president; . — Sun . M. . M. JAM SESSION TUESDAY Jal of them murderesses, and Jeff|Clarence Kitson, junior vice com-|(@ ‘Pe Daily 9 A.M. 49 2 A.M. - Sunday 2 P.M. to 2 A. I teaturing FREE PARKING WITH ‘ 3 LITTLE WORDS” it his capacity as deputy sheriff|mander. PLENTY OF “THE in the movie takes them all to| Past officers present trom thei 1650 N. Perry ot Pontiac Rd. FE 3-9732 c RAN K PERRY with prison. local barracks were Mr. and Mrs. ath JOE POLZIN at the OnGAR ud gals win are trendy signed Loren Beach and Harry Middleton. and HIS SWINGMASTERS et Tee een fouled and Irish McCalla. Two more will) be added to the entourage before the cameras rol! on Nov. 7. , | Dine & Da wh Sieieniae ine nce oN Dell's Inn 2 || LADIES’ NIGHT Mth a * * * . While Alec Guinness was in | Call For 1 Shon Block West ae te Cee ve et — R ations FE 2-298) ot Huron - j usseg W we 2 —_— EVERY WEDNESDAY Andrews Hardy a script Bob has - | : 3 Pee [rover ine tem me | | OLY WATERFORD Fast,” a story of St, Francis | 2 C LU B | Xavier. Bob has spent much | : HAVE FUN time in India and says that St. “8 ae Francis converted 700,000 East = DANCING Irdians. Among them were the ; g FOODS and present Cardinal Gracias’ an- | 4 the Bob Lawson Trio {4 Hl & 0 3412 DIXIE HIGHWAY ' The premiere of ‘Winesburg, é 5 Frid d Saturd Phone OR 3-9754 Ohio” at the Theater of Arts - 3 riday an urday “ 5 brought out a distinguished S- s & Evenings WE INVITE BANQUETS AND PRIVATE PARTIES up audience invited b attrey | ; 5 i Hayden, the produce : : NOONDAY LUNCHES ARE OUR SPECIALTY ., mis ¥SGn in the lover pitte champagne and 3 FAMILY STYLE DINNERS NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS ' was served ween acts, I talked “ .., conn _ eee ee with ie Reynolds, Barbara a. @ NEW DRAYTON INN MM Seas cer tatt, | | Bap Bary witlae ee (Formerly Commodore Hotel) ba . a F gee orang sa i ut rr 4195 Dixie Highway OR 3-7161 . Z 7 ea: Bake | | | ii * *& * The Marlon Brando independent | picture ’‘One-Eyed Jacks” (hor-' rible title) is expected to start Nov.’ Rockets 10 after months of preparation. s Pina Pellicer, Mexican actress, SQUARE ie | makes her debut to American mo-! DANCING AND PANTOMIME FLOOR SHOW . FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Music You Can't Help Dancing to by “CARL and HIS GAMBLERS” VER-WOOD BAR 54 S. BROADWAY ORION CLUBS INVITED tion pictures opposite Marlon. ONE OF MICHIGAN’S Novelist Jerome Weidman will | t his best seller, “The MOST RUSTIC SETTINCS i : , where a will find @ beautiful cock. 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These Delicious Foods Served Daily— _ AT THE ORGAN © A Fitendiy Place to Go. | SEA FOODS U. 8 PRIME RIBS OF BEEF | COCKTAILS I UN EONS DENNER Friendly Cockiail Bar LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS U. S. PRIME STEAKS, T | CHE @ AUSTRALIA LOBSTER TAILS AWA eit CONTINENTAL BUFFET || @ Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily @ BOB Ss FRESH SOFT SHELL CRABS , CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY | vate CHICKEN HOUSE | NATIVE: SWORD FISH Served from 6-to 10 p.m. i a CHOICE FILET MIGNONS ; ° ° ] Lo 497 Elizabeth Lake Road BABY SEA SCALLOPS sien bea ne an ag & || Henry’s Miracle Lounge Phone Ahead. TTDO SHRINE | ; - * DANCING TO THE KINGSLEY INN | (Formeiy Hont’s loomed Inn) FEderal 3-9821 | - = VEAL SWEET BREADS : COACHMAN— “|| stiracte Mite Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Ré. |i] Take Ont Orders @ Specialty FRIED OYSTERS | OYSTERS on the HALF SHELL VEAL LIVERS Friday and Saturday from 10:00 P. M. | * . CRAB MEAT ee ee ee ee eee ! * ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE | TON IGHT-FI s H FR SS 56 OBR hee oe BAKED A PoTATOeS = : . erved With All Di Dail ; ey | & CHICKEN SMORGASBORD $ 2. 5 Fresh MICHIGAN LAKE TROUT | Served With All Dinners Daily Thursday Night 10:30 | ALL You Can Eat _ COLORADO BROOK TROUT i | . LOUISIANA Jumbo FROG LEGS : * DIRECT FROM THE INN— :30 to 10:30 | & Stereophonic Broadcast at Noon, Monday through Friday, 3 : / he eS LAKE PERCH { ; rer WIDE Rene : SATURDAY SPECIAL * IN THE EMPIRE ROOM— | Charcoal Broiled 12-2. | In Our Grille—9 P.M. to 2 A. M. ie Continuing Its Traditional Supremacy fae ya 2d an trie ores HOS | —?TAV KE BAingslep Inn[O mye. Gta See 59 OLD MILL TAVERN Woodward South of Long Lake Road ' A Y’ COCKTAIL LOUNGE ; City of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan ; Si ° ey y Mie tt is | N N S uecren © Elizabeth Lk. Rd, FE 3-9528 * . on. the Dixie Highway—Waterford Piper's Magazine Out } 33 Auburn Ave. FE 4 ve | Thru (stipe rere DOORS OPEN FRI. 6:45—SAT., SUN. 12:45 SAT . MATINEE — EXTRA 4 CARTOONS _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER a 1938 * TONIGHT @ OPEN 6:45 SATURDAY MATINEE 12:30 ee } { Open 6:30 P. M. — Show Starts 7:00 P. M. HUGE 4 UNIT SHOW Come Early — No Repeats on Anything ‘per Lili St. Cyr, did Lil's ‘(completely clothed) .. . will ask for 75Gs in ’59.. Evans and Claire Kelly had a farewell date, then took separate planes to H’wood . . (Lace Pants) Moran flew to L.A, and === husband Ed Hand isn’t sure when she'll return—or if... gave a party in a N.Y. cafe, and sipped lemonade while his guests drank mint juleps ... ‘Betty McGuire as its Bachelor Girl of of the Year. why she liked her boy friend: lots of take-home pay—and no one to take it home to.” <« \wayite looked at a passport photo and said, that, he’s too sitk to travel.” | By EARL WILSON - PARIS—I'm.in. the Jet. Set now. Almest 0s quick ns-takes ‘waa te get the phone when Manes acing Bi te See Hew Fors to Paris. One hundred of us made it on Pan-Ameican’s Boeing 707 in no longer than it takes me to see 2 Broadway opening, have supper and a nightcap. We zipped across the Atlantic at 615 miles' an hour, making a stop in the Azores because) of foul weather, and arrived nine hours after! leaving New York. You can, fly to Paris now while you're waiting for your wife to get dressed to go to the corner. The B. W.’s were not invited on this trip. It’s the first time I've gone to Europe without my B.W. She urged me to go—because we're making a little history. It brought back Bob Hope’s crack to Steve Allen on TV when Steve said he was going to Europe. “Don't miss Paris,” yelled Bob. “I won't. Jayne’s-going with me,” Steve answered. “You'll miss it,” groaned Bob. x *« * Did I have-a Sleeper? Who needs a sleeper now? We ate for 1,800 miles—three hours at 600 miles each. They had seven entrees to choose from. I'd had a snack in the kitchen before leaving, so I only got through five of them. Yes, it really looks the Wright like those dreamers, Brothers, had something. Back in 1945, it took me about 18 hours to “speed” from New York to San Francisco, and at the rate we crossed the Atlantic, it would now take about four hours. “Why do you want to go so fast?” a woman in New York ‘asked me before we left. “It’s not that I want to; I’m just trying to keep up with other people,” I said. ———— THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Y. . Martha Raye subbed for ailing strip- bathtub scene Mickey Mantle . Actor Bob . Former tennis star Gussie Gov. Long of Louisiana The Bachelor Society picked TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Taffy told “He has WISH I'D SAID THAT: A Broad- “If the owner really looks like * * * Milton Berle insists he saw a fight on TV that was so dull that the referee stopped it and called for a late movie. . ./ That's earl, brother. oe ment: 138) Argentina Misnamed Mother Can't BUENOS AIRES:'— Argentina! Swim, Saves |“Land of Silver," was mistakenly; named by early European settlers. | Ey Anyway COLOR PARTY KARTOON WE HAVE THE FINEST—WARMEST in-Gar Heaters to Keep You Comfy! UNIT NO. 2 Reeal score Blast Off! Into Tomorrow With the Fastest Men Alive! UNIT NO. 3 They called r= HONGO SUNDAY—-ATTEND OUR _ EARLY BIRD SHOW COME EARLY «— HOME EARLY Out of the Heart of Africa... Comes Natare’s Greatest Dramal rwvrvvvTwvvrvVvVTrYwTwwvrvVrYVVVvvrVVvVvvVvVVvVvV VY ° * wwrvwvrvrvVvrVvYVTVvYVYT YY ully ‘swim a stroke,”’ Harkins insisted. She must be mis- taken. * * * Mrs. Harkins, 20, who is expect- ing her third child in three months, saved her 18month-old the treacherous Meramec River) | Thursday. Coming Back To near their home. * * * “T-saw Jimmy floating about 25 feet from shore,” “IT jumped in and went after him. I don't know how I got there and back=the water was over my head—but I brought him to the dock and a neighbor pulled us into on M33 in Sanilac County, near’ ‘here. tt th hi, tt hn. nt, th, a. Ot en te tn Me tn tn tn ts te th > ruvwvwvvwvevrvvevvvuvuvew". COMMERCE “** DRIVE-IN THEATER: NITE South End Union Lake Road Open 6:15 2— EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUNS — 2 = World's Most Brutal Orgy! wien PIERRE CRESSOY + HELENE REMY » VITTORIO SANIPOU » eeueasep maoucn ALLIED ARTISTS & KIND OF LOVE THAT'S MORDER! JOHN CASSAVET ESa eostering RAYMOND BURR SARA SHANE. ‘nomic problems, |pose the move on the ground it Inmates Honor Judge: for Better Living 1 linmates he had sent to Boys Vil) Water, Sewer Chief } ‘Replaced Temporarily FENTON, Mo. (AP) — “I can't! Mrs. Norma Jean’ jtablished at $2.30 an hour and ‘son, James Jr. from drowning inj jemergencies, The baby fell off a boat dock! the mother said.| MANNY'S {**" | Killed in 2-Car Crash Watch | f O ° MARLETTE (#—Percy E. Tan-' or Vpening ner, 51, of Detroit, was killed Date ‘Thursday in a two-car accident) {GERALDINE PAG TWENTY. NINE Petition on: Tax i of Singer MacRae in Federal Court LOS ANGELES (AP) — Singer [Potter Supports ‘Porkies’ Mine ane - | Gordon Macrae's petition for a re- Believes It's Solution determination of ‘his income tax to Economic Problem =e in Upper Peninsula‘ ~ 2a e U.S. officials say Macrae took DETROIT w— U.S. Sen. Charles Part in a million-dollar tax reduc- E. Potter (R-Mich) joined Paul|ing scheme. He asks a ruling on D. Bagwell, Republican guberna-|whether he must pay a $135,000 'torial candidate, last night in back-| levy. jing a proposal to open Porcupine | |Mountains State Park to copper mining. ; * * * The singer testified he borrowed money at 2% per cent interest x * * . from a New York firm, then in- Replying to a question from the audience after debating Democra- tic Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, Potter terest. said: claimed the interest paid the New “The Upper Peninsula has eco-| York concern as a tax deduction, | capita] gains, “It is only a small portion of | the park that’s involved. Too | many people in Michigan, espe- Newlyweds Escape cially those in the Lower Pe- | ninsula, have a tendency to think | \Church in Ambulance ORANGE, Tex. (AP) — Friends we should keep the Upper Pen- insula 4 wilderness.” lof newlyweds Mr. and: Mrs. Rob- Potter's home is in Cheboygan'ert Wright prepared to greet the jat the northern tip of the Lower | young couple with the traditional- | Peninsula. ily painted car, with old shoes and * * * | Hart, a Lansing man, took the foiled in-their attempt. tsame stand: as his boss, Gov. Wil-| x * * liams, saying he wanted to study; As the couple came out of the a survey by state conservation ex-\ church, up whizzed an ambulance, perts before committing himself.'siren blaring, and whisked them) The Bear Creek Mining Co., a'into nearby Louisiana, where a ‘subsidiary of Kennecott Copper car was waiting for them. Corp., has asked the State Con-| * *« * ‘servation Commission for a per-| The bride’s father is owner of a mit to explore for copper in 934 funeral home here. jacres of the 58,000-acre Upper Pen- |insula park as well as a 5,000-acre| Political area under adjoining Lake Super y WANTED ote nn ee Unbossed voters who demand ; . a United States Senator believ- Many conservative groups op-| ing only in fair play, to Re-elect United States Senator CHARLES E. POTTER Republican State Central Committee "Advertisement would despoil the state’s last big wilderness area. Upper Peninsula groups generally have backed the ‘|Fringe Benefits Varied textile mills have a number ofjor less, and free instruction in fringe benefits, including _ free} homemaking arts. vested it in Treasury and farm) bank notes paying 1% per cent in-| His lawyer said Macrae) and I believe|Which put him into a lower tax) this project would help in the eco- | bracket. Macrae sold the bonds at| inomic development of that area. |a profit and claimed the profit as ; the attorney said. | noise makers attached, but. were Saeed a Now Showing Filmed John Huston's ara one - Unparalleled Japan Adventure of the Opening of the East to- the Western World! Co-Starring EILO ie aa a ane vat? BARBARIAN meywy AND THE CIiINEmaScoPE COLOR by DE LUXE At 2:50 - 6:15 - 9:40 a CO-FEATURE = MOST pr EXPLOIT IN —_— T WAR AL&: Starring ae Burton, Curt Jurgens—Ruth Roman THURSDAY, OCT. 30 ot 8:00 P. M. “THE BOLSHO! BALLET” Filmed in Eastman Color — Tickets Now on Sale . Fri. Oct. 31st Gregory Peck in “The Big Country” SCCOSCSCCCCCECCCECOCES idea, (@ SQUARE ond ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM 2957 Woodward, Detroit Dancing every Thursday. Saturday and Sanday CHELTENHAM, Md. (AP) — A judge was honored Thursday by lage. ’ A dinner was held in his honor, he was presented with a lamp,| and a cottage at the institution) was named for him — Judge} \Charles E. Moylan of the Balti-| more Juvenile Court. It was a way of expressing ap-. —ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM VENEER, | LIVERNOIS preciation for Judge Moylan’ ‘| Orr / behalf of tensive im- Mod. cea prised — iwork in alf of extensive Every TU rR s |provements at the southern Mary-| \alnd institution. | ¥ * * | Old buildings which once housed | dingy cells are gone or are being torn down. Eight campus-like areas have jreplaced them, The cottages in- clude a dormitory and private irooms for about 25 inmates. FINEST ORCHESTRAS ' LAKE THEATER TONITE MA 4-2151 ALL COLOR SHOW RAY ANTHONY DEBRA MILLAND - QUINN - PAG agp CoN Twa De, | Due to the ill health of Water- ford Township’s Superintendent of Water & Sewer Department Mr. Pearl Hull, the township board has named Kenneth Squires to re- |place Hull temporarily. Squires will receive a wage es- CinmmaScoPE cast y mum + M-G-M's BIGGEST MUSICAL SHOW: in CINEMASCOPE! have a township car for use in| as acting superin-’ JME POWELL - HOWARD NEEL tendent for the department. BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. 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Produced by Directed by CEDRIC FRANCIS + TOM MeGOWAN SATURDAY ADDED 3rd FEATURE NSTARRING Sereenpiay ROBIN HUGHES saw menwin, ir. onc ca CRUMP » Finest and Latest HEATERS spaticn) and dental’ ome, age housing, free recreation facilities, TOKYO — Workers in Japan's! the privilege of buying food at cost “ Pa _THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958 Chiang Kai-shek { ne Loser in Conference With Dulles By JAMES MARLOW this Quemoy forces if the Reds Associated Press News Analyst quit shooting, WASHINGTON (AP) — There's) Dulles can claim that this and a little something for everybody his statement made public Thurs- in what happened on Formosa be-/day—that this country is not go- tween Chiang Kai-shek and Secre- ing to attack or tolerate attacks tary of State Dulles. against the Chinese Communists The Red Chinese can claim a —reassure Americans and Ameri- psychological victory, Dulles canj|can allies against fear of war over claim to have soothed world fears, Quemoy. Chinese Reds lest it weaken West- ern‘'defense lines. From these promises Chiang can. claim -re- newed American support for the defense of Formosa, —« _ But this, country has steadfastly refused to recognize the Red Chi- nese’as the lawful government of all China, insisting Chiang’s re- gime on Formosa is the lawful government of China. Thursday's communique substantially reiter- ated this stand. x * * This is the administration's one- China policy, But it will have dif- ficulty persisting in this policy now that Chiang has practically abandoned all hope of returning) 8-Inch Shells Explode on Train in Colorado RIFLE, Colo. (AP) — A freight car filled with deadly eight-inch howitzer shells blew up in De- beque Canyon several miles west of here .Thursday. The , explosion was heard for miles, * * * A Denver & Rio Grande West- ern Railroad spokesman said the blast was caused by sparks from a broken journal. x * * No one was injured on the 68- to the mainland except through|car train. Some unexploded shells BOOTS_AND HER BUDDIES | and Chiang can claim renewed) At the same time it was report-|profound internal change of col-|were scattered along the track, American support. jed at Taipei that Dulles promised lapse. and streamliners were delayed un-| [é oy ae - * * ‘Chiang this country would provide! oe tl ke chime A een But in this writer's view Chiang him with modern weapons to re--Heavy Load Worth 5c demolition team from the Rocky MUS RAE AN OPINION! came out a real loser and the place any military strength he re-| Muntain, Arsenal gear bene: O United States moved closer to rec-|linquished by reducing his forces) BOWLING GREEN, S.C. (AP)|went to the explosion scene to re-| |esaerG ognizing two Chinas. ‘on Quemoy, 'Police said a bandit took a 100- move unexploded shells. out =< Chiang has talked of recaptur- ~ & * \pound —_strongbox—containing 5 ‘ ing all China ever since the Com-| munists drove him to from the mainland in 1949. It’s, been empty talk, so much so that Chiang needed US. help even to, Dulles also pledged this country, Formosa| would resist any attack by the!Green post office. tents in cash—from the Bowling “Hart” is the European term 'for a fully-grown male deer. BOARDING HOSE + YUU Lb — Ki a - TANS e s defend what he already held. YY OWLS BIRD WATCHING s He couldn't go.any place with ~ 177 114 ~ THINGS IS FALLIN’ INTO ~ ) Ig A erica § rt. B t t o, MY WORD, HOW EMBARRASSING! Y) Prec pes | tay ie ‘the ‘hopes of his y) MY THOUGHTS MOVE SO RAPIDLY Y PLACE fa MISTAH MASOR, p'sssssssssssesse Nationalists on Formosa and non-) Communist overseas Chinese, i * * * — ®§ ~ J) THAT SOUND LIKE : + # # IR HANE FLOWN SOUTH AND WE CANE LIKE Z men dst Aurust the Coma NV NOT STAGE.A BIRD WATCHING TRIP! )| 4 HUNCH FOW'FUL) Z by “Chiang's men close to the! NOW WHAT Z L HAVE ONLY ¥21.50 ONG oo FOA mainland, although Formosa is a) AND THE PROBLEM (5S TO FINANCE TO RISK 100 miles away The Eisenhower administration! backed Chiang'’s continued occu- pation of Quemoy and his defense of it. Many worried Americans and American allies, fearing United Statés involvement and then per-' haps world war, questioned the ad- ministration'’s wisdom, | They raised this question: Is} Quemoy, right in Red China’s| back yard and so far from For-| mosa, really necessary to the lat-! ter's defense? i * * * Dulles on Sept. 30 indicated a, shift in policy. He offered to try| to trim Chiang’s military forces | on Quemoy if the Reds quit shell-) ing it; said Chiang was foolish to) put so many of his troops there; | and gave a terrible setback to any. hopes the Nationalists had to re-| turning to the mainland. | ° He said: “I don't think that just] Z= | GRAUCHER § by their own steam they are going 0-24 1% Pee /se GATE = to get there.’ This shook Chiang. He implied his forces would not attack China except in self-de- fense. Yet, this was not a full re- nunciation of force. * * * But as a result of his agitation Dulles went to Formosa to talk to him. After their conference a com-| munique was issued Thursday. In it Chiang. publicly ruled out force| as the main means of returning, to the mainland, | He held out, instead, the hope! that nationalism, democracy, and| social well-being would do the) trick. This seemed to say his only hope of going back was an infer- nal collapse or profound~change| in the Red regime. Néither is in sight. wa * * * The communique, to put it an-) other way, can be interpreted as saying Chiang is reconciled to abandoning all hope of returning to China unless a miracle happens. This can hardly boost the mo-; rale of his Nationalists on China. If they get dispirited, he: may kg in for trouble. . The Red Chinese can claim this) as a psychological victory, be-) cause Dulles wouldn't have gone| to Formosa and the communique | wouldn’t have been issued if the, Communists hadn't created crisis| and raised world fears by shell- ing Quemoy. , ! * wt At the same time it was reliably reported ‘on Formosa that Dulles’ had .orsuaded Chiang to -reduce - jai Des ‘ . , 3 2 f 4 HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris WHERE CAN I HIDE Ri Dich WELL aes IN SHE T PUTS ON AN] | THATS NOT FAIR! TH Y. oN PuLee JUST § IR!.. SHE HER FACE HAO ESE BIRTHDA PLACE / PLACE. RIGHT HERE 16 SURE QUITE A GAL! THAT I QUITE OVERLOOKED THE FACT THAT OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS} A SUCCESSFUL PICNIC/THERE'S T] A BUS 10 BE HIRED, o\ REFRESHMENTS ~~~. AND ,. == ZA “WINGSAWAY “IS RUNNIN® ¥ INTH FUST RACES p LOSIN' ALL HIS THERE'S AN- OTHER ONE GOIN’ AWAY FRIENDS LATELY! © 1986 by NEA Gervies, tne. T.mM. Reg. V.8. Pat. OF, HE WAS POPULAR BECAUSE HE NEVER COULD SAY NO-- BUT NOW THEY GOT HIM DOWN TO WHERE HE - CAN'T SAY YES, BECAUSE H™ AIN'F GO NOTHIN S.RWiILLIAMS 10-24 ACT FOR YOU SILLY BE ASHAMED OF HERSELF AT HER AGE! You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling orohlems. TRIED $0 HARD TO HELP By Franklin Folger ty _ DIXIE DUGAN f! 80 mee. a CAPTAIN EASY t/ THE BODY 1S BASY: Trey WHOBVER BURIED HIM TOOK oguee- WILLARD AWAY ! PLIGHT ) FROM NEW ORLEANS By McEvov and Strieber = None By T- V. Hami'n By Ernie Bushmiller MRS. BROWN > GAVE ME A SHE DID?- l* HOPE YOu 1 SPENT iT BPUSAAF LAP R By Dick Cavei PRESENTS SO THAT WINTHROP WON'T UNDER THE SOFA- D 1990 by NEA Sernce ime TM Reg US Pat OF ie, = a) Pee oe tes: ° - no -<- -74 JUST OPEN TH’ DOOR AN" LET Mi WALK THROUGH T' TH’ KITCHEN // A THERE YOU ARE, SAFE AN’ SOUND/ By Charles Kuhn MY LAND, THINGS LIKE THAT MUST SHORTEN A Fey LiFe // ii qely : To Place: Your = rd with ied, ee ap na Trai _ FE 2- OH! 60 ‘THis 1S WH wi g favet a ANSWER THE DOOROELL ET 5 10-24 “Now put in lots of air — I'm going gh a long trip!’ i 7 4 PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 2, 1958 ee, ____wmerv-ons |” UAW Demands Reasons (Guide‘ Misses or Unsettled Walkouts Made Artificially loss of $21,600,000 and an over- DETROIT — Sapphires made by melting aluminum oxide mixed with a-metaljic oxide for coloring all nine-month deficit of $16,200,000. General Motors, which hag not yet issued its nine-month report, reported .a profit in the first two quarters. Chrysler reported one strike slewing production. About half the work force at a Détroit forge ; = 2 ee * ‘ erfc Amputation With Penknife While Pinned in Wreckage DETROIT i® — Leaders of some United Auto Workers locals still on strike against General Motors have been ordered to explain in person tonight why the walkouts re have not been settled. : Presidents and bargaining com- mittee chairmen of striking locals which have not scheduled ratifica- ARKETS Stocks Moving cas vcr (Jr) After Lapse guided missiles, and watches. Clear white sapphires up to five inches in diameter have been pro- duced. Differences between the nat- ural and synthetic gems are hard to detect. The sapphire’s chief contribution to science is expected to be its Grain Futures Steady to Easy | sales of locally grown brought to the pectin CHICAGO — Grain futures! wholesale are furnished by the _ night. en NEW YORK w®-—Stocks shrugged! © : ’ were steady to easier i ari ’ l ri meetings on local agreements) plant stayed off:the job in protest|© & : Richard Wulfert, 27, of Ballwin, y ws aah ureau of Markets, as of Off initial easiness and for Sunday or earlier were directed| against disciplinary action taken ability to transmit beat rays. Mo,, was reported in fair condition transactions on the board of trade ; higher early this afternoon, There ‘ a : " ' ; todas still santas! laae to appear before the UAW's Inter-| against two union repfesentatives. These are given of! by any warm today in St. Rita’s Hospital at y- were a number Ts. 1 object, and equipment with : x * * aia key i ed national executive board at a spe-| The plant employs about 1,000. ject, equip! Sap- , Lima following the amputation. elroit Produce | A majority of key issues gain hire setti measure, ana- Wheat held around previous ‘fractions to about a point but. in|Ci#l session in Detroit (at 8 p.m.) — Gx4 said local agreements with 70° eat : Doctors said they do not know a elesens \ wuvrrs | EST.) lyze, and act on these rays—such closes in a light mixed trade. Re- ‘a few instances gains extended be- . six more bargaining units have by guidi issiles to their now if they will have to ampu- CHARLES ULIGIAN ! Mppiés, Delicidus, bu. . ......... $4.00! i The Union sajd they would be as by ing. misses € Sy Vight ing, whieh pl ports that Formosa had purchased | Apple - 280 yond that. Steels, rails and air) 405 i, present the ved been reached, bringing to 110 target by “homing”? on an enemy tate rc al also 1,800,000 bushels of hard and white Quince seh anes 335 crafts were among the better act- issues they believe justify con- the number of settlements cover- | pjane’s engines. Ci F it D wheat helped steady the bread ames a eae tinuation of the strikes. °- ing 249,512 of GM's 275,000 UAW Mercer County Coroner Dr. Don-|GHTY TUMMITULE VEEL | grain. ee cscs. 340, Trading expanded a bit from employes. | : ald Fox said Wulfert told him he as . . Brocco {bens + UII aasiyesterday. The. ticker ran behind) Uaresolved local issues at My. cottlements involved 1,200 Farewell Tea to Fete fel ep wie drvag a sd (Cate Merit Award | ubttrimeesatens: tot [taiesrmas ooo LR ter ramactons niet atte! ot Ge 1 plats ave Hew ater Body lant at Fi television sets from St. Louis to ing yesterday’s decline. Prices Celery. das, stalks arrees 1.90/ lopening and then again at mid-| about 25,000 workers idle, more ea isher pies = ‘I New York ae pe Sere Amerie An award of merit ‘‘as one of olay areola pecsfrl __— Horseradish No me. y go morning, when a mild buying flur | than three weeks after a national Kansas City. 1 ue | seo Rochester Pastor Truck Lines, St. Michigan's outstanding furniture’ Bi werer’ feshs inebe! Gas .\ fs Laity Pushed up prices. | settlement was reached. L Ind 1,100 Sis track hit 0 is | consecutive day. Israel bought Onions dry. snag: 50M ollccss. 250 Selling at the start was attrib- _ |plant at Indianapolis, eine ii 3, a ee — ace ten | been — 2 around 750,000 bushels of soy. [Parsiey Root ‘beh * a 190 uted in part to a hike in the The union said that since opera-| Fisher Body plant at Kansas City.) ROCHESTER —-A farewell tea Ohio vee Charles , manager of Thom-| } 55 for December and Janu. Pe Suk ba 2.35 jtion of many of the struck plants 365 at a Chevrolet parts ware-|will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sun- lina, and the trailer came to rest|as Economy Furniture, 36] S. Sag- : Potatoes ‘bag’ 80 Ios. \ 110. discount rate by five federal re- t hieve full house at St. Louis, and 300 at a ip Hall of Roch- on top of the cab. © inaw St ary shipment from the (Gulf. Praia ee cstecees TUS) coeve banks, This selfing never |S Necessary to achieve pro-| at a day at the Fellowship Hall o! . : He Gan alerted iri keller * *., * Radishes, Red ibehs) doz |... 9° was very urgent and quickly |duction at GM, “continuation of 'Delco-Remy plant at Olathe, Kan. ester First Congregational Church, a enn a luce Ld |e . the Michigan ALS Corn was ‘easier also with the ergy em can 13 dried up. ithe stoppages could shortly affect x * * 7 in honor of the Rev. E. John Yuells wreckage, and bone, : a Tomatoes, 1, %@ b : 235) . tens of thousands of employes) The management of General Mo- and his family. which wae bretes, placbed the |‘Tade and industry as the furniture trade light ad ree wee 235, Some of the high-flying issues of/ now working in plants where all tors Corp.'s Euclid (Ohio) division| Pastor of the church for the past main artery and kept him from er in this area ‘‘who has done|that between 400 and 500 cars of lyesterday continued to move ahead, Lona eee | aenend ; male, 7 kept the tor his GREENS local issues have been settled. |and the Independent Road Machin-|eight years, the Rev. Yuells is bleeding to death, — industry, his fel-'corn were expected in Chicago Capbage. vu oe eee creel LSS Schenley gained nearly 2 points, ‘ery Workers Alliance have reached transferring to the Woodbridge Several ethae traces low workers and his community.” | Monday added to an aincady bear. Cee ce - 1% \celebrating four extra stock divi- As the union attempted to ,oreement on a new three-year Congregational Church in Cranston, Pagirrig te Ts came to} The merit award will be made ish feed situation. Mostar’. ou. LIILILEAL 128) dends, Servel gained % after a| settle the last of the GM disputes, | contract covering 800 production'R. I. He and his family will leave the arm, One gave wakes. Aes a) ha) I * * Ngorrel, oa eaccssetcciesisssc22-\ 182] 19,000 share block crossed the tape| it also announced that its workers, the company announced Nov. 2. a cite nd the njared are A aberigseng is scheduled in De- Rye moved up fractions, but oats. Swiss chard. bu “\38/at 10, up Chrysler membership had voted (today. The public is invited to the tea. er cu it on Nov. 11. eased along with grains. —— | Northern Pacific, which also had! overwhelmingly to accept the — = SALAD GREENS Political Advertisement off what was left of mangled | iia. a = | Nest te cent ee bot Se a Ime She es Cat Neen me seat in bec aga Lodge Calendar 7 v4 ed. bu... Saees x * 3 ip The arm was amputated at the| . . wheat stot a to % ae Arh spent ain, 20 Dl 93s a. is Glecoeaing ea verget attend —* oS g WANTED soece: beeen fens su. ruc TITS ene oe nan el omelne, “ba. MUTI 188 Northern Pacific, ran up a point.| .°°6 ods said production work-; special communication of Pon- | Common-sense voters wan msi _— pay tees __|* lower, old style Dec. $1.09% N w York Central was.up more|*™ voted 81 per cent in favor of uae Lodge No. aa F&AM Fri.| 0 unibossed representation in F aS York Gena at or epee whe er ent Se gE PSM era eserve Ups W | p ] is a * ace ea ; Bee Livestock almost pate of the skilled workers supported: ‘Moors, WM pm. ue Re-elect ee States Senator 130 “and soybean % to ower, eo it. , , CHARLES E, ER on ay ax |Nov. $2.107%. DETROIT wi gare | \ al The Chrysler Corp., meantime. Republican State Central Committee DETROIT, Oct. 23 Cattle — Salable 256 limited supply |slaughter steers and heifers siow steady, lcows fully steady other classes scarce lunchanged load around 1400 Ib. steers| Discount Rate Today WASHINGTON (AP) — A new, News in Brief = =.— REWARD \ New York Stocks ‘|joined Ford in reporting multi-| te Morning Quotations) | million-dollar losses so far this| Pigures alter decimal point ere eighths year. The company said it has Cigarettes and an undetermined | Ohio Board of Appeals Rules Out Road Levy Grain Prices _ increase in the Federal] Reserve) CHICAGO GRAIN \2780 few sales utility and standard iaqmiral! \ 182 Jacobs £6 lost $45,200,000 through September, amount of change were stolen last . Se | mixed offerings 2050-25 00; few lots util- Johns M 4) = men's discount rate goes into) on Michigan Outfits GoIC MGS, On. AAR (Opeemt ity cows 5. 18.50-20.00, canners and cutters) famioa (Cul \ ios Jones Pram $3 | including $20,000.00 in the past night by thieves who broke into 4,, the return of 14 rolls of effect today. Financial circles | WHEAT OATS i: compared last week slaughter allied Strs ..\ $01 Kelsey Hay .. 'three months. the South Blvd. Gulf service’ sta- en . ti 4 heit tive 25-50e highe \97@ Kennecott. oe : : ; doubt ft will have any major im-| The Ohio Board of Tax Appeals Oe, igs hs CAN tes active Sec higher: bulls steady t0| coe 7 ja Kresge. 88 |. 32 | * * & tion, 715 S. Saginaw St. film and tive boxes of slidss. pact on other interest charges, today dismissed eight old axle-mile Ged? a shel YE ws [reap gare to Alcoa ; 4 pie, aot 334) Ford has re ported a third quarter _ Theives broke inte the Orchard | best of taken from my car last The Federal Reserve Board an-|assessments against seven Mich.“ “corn \oLD: Mar |. ... 130 ‘small lot high choice to prime Epes Fe eee Ci eee 8 AI = Furniture Store, 164 Orchard Lake § Friday night. Valuable only to nounced late Thursday that the igan truck firms, two of them from Mar Tae) me Amay (Lqoem! s|atte emerleet manias wtraise menicn carer ey ott & My .. 184 Ave.. and stole $50, it was reported | my family. Contained in a white : - < a4 2750 also 1400 Ibe. loac t 50 mostiam MA&Pdy . 4 Lockh Aire 54.7 discount rate would be increased Pontiac. Cee Te ie fea 1 ae easa (E00 to average choice 25 25-2180; ioad'am Motors . | 204 \Voew's "396 to Pontiac police today and blue basket with other to 2! 9 fs baad high good around 1 Ib. steers sold early am N Os .. 644 gh | N t | 5 o 5 oe com mS of he re | ae Beard ated tat the we eh TE ER ee Seance a AE a si Chrysler's Net Loss memento nd other sap sas ‘| sessments, totaling about $37,000, J!) ----- 119%. Jh 10 09B-20A sheers - Crapshld agate -|m Tel & Tel 1943 -. 90 mage sale St. Andrews § of our recent trip. We will Minneapolis, Richmond, St. Louis! Ben. ..... 118%. |22.00. most good to oe choice 150-|am Tob 904 . 265 Church, 5301 Hatchery Rd. Satur- : : and Dallas. Other districts willl covered a period when Ohio and = A—asied peed the weer in ori 8 mak Rastrtal' lanaesnde oe . BS er | ion day, October 25th, 9:30 AM. to gladly pick them up. Write Box | Michigan had a reciprocity agree- : egmners and cutters 14 |Azmco we na 194 45.4) 11:30 A.M. —Adv. No. Ue The Pontiac Press. maintain the old 2 per cent rate! sina! cite a6 138 bead 445 ; be | ment that provided exemption. 1 *eatter bulla 20.00- ae Atchison 34.3 _ 616 : . or a time but are expected to ru iS ef ccum S lehoice around 400 Ib. stock steers calves ayco Mig... 94 of] DETR OIT (UPI) — Chrysler Rummage Sale. Fri. & Sat. 9 ‘til Gs adopt the increase later. The two Pontiac companies end| ae Son beet toot around 700 1b. Beit alco o, sls ‘Corp. hard-hit by the recession Reorganized Church of Jesus ——— ~~ «© & assessments involved in the ruling ° Vealers — salable 25. Nominally steafy. Cao a Mh - 862) ond lagging auto sales, reported Christ of Latter Day Saints. 19 i Nike We the ; are the Motrcar Transport o.. ‘in ew any \Compared last — vealers steady to (nenas Strs 211 Minn P&L \ aH yesterday © ne month pet ae 7 Front St. Back of Elks Temple. | INTERVIEW e in iscount, or inter- strong: most choice and prime vealers’ Bord 734 : = | oc Sienlnaaber _|290 E. Tennyson Ave., $520; | |33.00-40.00: individual prime up to 41.00; Rorg warn 367 Mont Ward a more than 45 million dollars. | Opti-Mrs. Club of Pontiac, Mich., 4 harged banks ‘the Contract Cartage Co. 53 a 2 standard and good 26.00-33 00; cull and Briges Mi = Mot Prod | sponsoring a rummage sale on Sat., borrow money from the reserve . ’ £ i NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) — utitty 16.00-26.00. Brist My Mot \e-3| Chrysler President L. L. Colbert Oct. 25, 9 to 5:30. 14 Pike St. system, usually is intended to 9%" Ave. $4.56. Clair McTurnan. 72, Indianapolis ,, Seep and lambe_ salable 50. Nominal. Boga 'Go." | it Motorala 243 blamed the loss on “the low level ROOM tighten credit and fight inflation. | Reo ae 7 a trucks . ith| lawyer and publisher of The New iambs sa steady sisaghter ewes steady | Derrouaee, i mat Pingo a in of automobile demand generally as. meee sale Sat. epee 9 A board spokesman indicated |\"° <— one-half to| Albany Tribune. died Thursday in ‘eeéer lems eg on ehetee fe petee | amon eeen) 0 | at Cas 72.6 ell ag the reduced third quarter 2™. to 3 pm. basement 3201 W. Ce : - Can D 181 Nat Dairy .. 464° s the ird q Se this latest increase—the second in 2%2-cent per mile levy is for the st. Edward’s Mospital here. He chotce acd “prime “Tooled Iam 23 0- Gan we ei Mat Ors... Ml uction due to the pattern of Cocieed Wake Ate maces arte Hh QQ Ee of the about two months—was based on ee use of Ohio highways. \suffered a heart attack Wednes-|%4.00 jot, choice and. prime. woolea | trier to... 4. Ne am Ay a changeover in the industry, Rammage Sale. Jimmy Dey-Aux-| ] aosther conaidetation: « desire by| OO weclene Smpenies oot day. lambs 21 50-23 00; call to choice slaughter | [Gaier Frac. 868 Nor gracpw St; thi year.” heats a oe pee Ns Sam <2! AVOY MOTEL the board to bring the rate closer |\trrne are. ee a2 sk *# paged Mapp odhad Raped Spore olce Gen Tl Lt pt 8 Ohio Ol 402 . ik i feeder lambs 21.00-22.50. 654 = i into line with other short-term in- ruling a | He was president of The Trib-' Hogs — salable 150. Butchers 25 low -| Ghryale ler 544 —— any cael The eeficit (ot Se pie * Rummage Sale. Colony Group, || terest charges Steel Trucking. Inc., Dearborn, lune and acting trustee of the es- *": s0¥8 25-50c lower: mixed No. 2 and'Cloties Sve . 61 pao g wg] | °561 the worst nine month tess in the Congregational Church. Sat., Oct. Oui = \e $8.2962: E. & L. Tr Inc.,|tate of J s E. Montgomery 1008 log it Lt ales No ~ pets one a Pan A W Air 205) company’s history. It- compared 25,8 am. . A (Julet, Carpeted Room ansport, ' ame: yan ew mostly No up f | : : of Indiana, Dearborn, two assess-| who Gamedllihe (newspaper js 40; Ho. Jena 3 +0 = meee $0: | Gols Paim . g, — aq anie Fl 53 | with net earnings of a 600,000 Rummage and Bake Sale. Ten ith Tele phone West Bloomfield jments; $7,247 and $11,295; Com- | Mrs. McTurnan survives. The 11.00; compared last week; clarrews onal Soke Goa) : 3° Pensey iC . a4 for the same period in 1957. 1008 Raxillary! Oct. 25th, 8 a.m. 371 plete Auto Transport, Ine, Detroit funeral will be Saturday afternoon fi 28," meu” tes rawr, moves Senha, 32 Ra. ite) Chrysler's dollar sales forte © Pt ) @ M aig Gray Transport, Inc., Detroit, | in Indianapolis. |1.00-1.25 lower. \GonbwP (4 52) + '; Phelps la | 60 a gifirst nine months of 1958 were; Rummage Sale. First Presby. , . an vels raroie $49; and Stee] Trucking, Inc., —_——_—_————_ ape ae ee 218 $1 486,000, compared with $2,745,-\Church. Fri. eve. 7 to 9 p.m. Sat. Receptionist Service [Deprborn, $4953 Denies Rift With Nixon Poul dE Cont Can, $85 Proct @ $1.2 000,000 last year. morn., 9 to 1] a. Morrison T. Wade, West Bloom. | cuitry ane Eggs Cont Mot 108 Rea ©! |... $85, Nevertheless, the company’s Rummage Sale. St. Vincent's. @ field Township man sent to prison He’|| Be Jail Expert NEW YORK — Nelson A. DETROIT POULTRY ee as mareeietl : 4) ‘board of directors declared a divi- Bel vA S. Parke. Sat. Oct. 25th. - R . ti in 1954 for swindling $752.000 in| : . Rockefeller, Republican candi- | DETROIT. Oct 24 :AP) — Prices paid Curtis Pub .. 14 Reym Met... $1 idend of 25 cents a share on com- or heservation a charity racket, will be paroled CALUMET CITY, Ill. ‘UPI © date for governor of New York, Pt, Pune Foe Dette. for No. 1 oct Rats to Royal Sue. f$3mon stock, payable Dec. 12 to Rummage Sale at First Christian . id next month. | — Noel Pennington, 30, was re- insisted repeatedly today that hears Gre. ‘hens 16: Hght type 11: Macd ae beeel ie poles ey peda 2 , Stockholders of record Nov. 20 ce oe nue 7 a 9 P hone k E 90-8224 at ait - : Ane ; . : - = 3 - “* ‘pum. Sat. 9: c : G The State Parole Board said] Siding in his fourth jail in five . there is no rift between him and BSS'y, } ype trailers era tevers: 3-4) 1b Dow Chem . 674. Scovill Mf... Ba pa ‘ ac Wade, 57, of 3402 Wards Point) days today. He is charged with . Vice President Nixon, Rocke- over 5 Ibs 19-20: ducklings 26: turkeys tee air © 8 Sgt oo | Rummage Sale, Soroptimist Club. ° Dr., will leave Jackson Prison Nov. assault and battery but author- | feller added he has no interest ent Hh or ES ES Faton Mi * Sitimons —... Oakland Architects eee 93 after having served nearly four'| ities can't decide where the of- | in the presidential nomination El (Soe, Dee sell Soceny tives 48 was! (ousebolt Ieems: adv. Reasonable Roem years of a 4to-l0 year term. fense took place. | two years hence. | DETROIT EGGS eae Rad H Sou Byes! 813 in apier 0S Ss * Rat Wade was convicted after a 102- | DETROIT. Oct. 24 (AP) — Eggs. F OB Ex cB) Sperry Ra... 2 t { ales * Detroit, in case lots, Federai-State| Eel 0 +++. 403 Bia d! usiness 0 es day trial in Wayne County Circuit . | ++ 102.8 gig poe : ° ° [eraces. [Pood Mach |. 696 Ol cal. 334 | a 7 Court on a charge of conspiracy Junior Miss Pageant . i Wg hector one Slag ae sma (Pere Mot i+. 48 gta OU ted -. © | Oakland County architects won Schultz Electric has occupied| Single $7 . Double $9 ot ee dua He wee loan 127: grade # large Sen, rade A Pruch Te lies relies el oe the offices and most of the di- its new building at 1545 N. Opdyke | Twins $11 of Good Neighbors. He was found tam checks 3012. Total weekly, Gardner Den . 476 "6a Rd., Pontiac Townshi | Kitchenett S12 : } . | receipts 16.738 cases la te. 1g” Sun OU : 4.2 rectorate and house of delegates c p. ltchenettes 9312 peel all) nes Soe J aycees Sponsor ( on test — Commercially graded: 4 Gen Denam | She BUM PE, § of the Detroit | The 32x 100 stecl, block and table ations of clothing an - . tes: Grade A extra large 47-48:,Gen Fire ,... [5 lv El Pa ri brick building the fir an- ; large 46%-48: medium 32-34. smail 22'2- “en Pas air) - $4, \Chapter of the. rick building is the first expan 1 < niture, which he later sold. The Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce will 7 Bivwoe nore pMleziea ae “6: Gon Mee Tex 0 ul 354 American _ Insti-’ ;Sion of the firm, which was or- 120 S. Telegraph ue arge 43- edium 32'3; sma § i 74 . 4 me - ey According to weather bureau SPonsor the Michigan Junior Miss Pageant finals in Decem- plana Ge times Thomp Pd _@2 | tute of Architects ganized in 1943. —— " Ge mk R Bear 42 ‘at the 1958-59 an- ; a - records, there has been an aver-| 7: Clyle R. Haskill, Jaycee president, announced today. - eek saene Tiles 204 Tran W Air. 141 : axa age of less than one day of freez- | Local high school seniors, 16 or 17 years of age. are Yep, Your City s Real Goabel o oe a ety Cen Bee ey ong ing weather a year in Edinburg, eligible to enter the contest, which judges beauty, person- VERONA, Miss. (UPI) — The @o0dvear 9% Un'Cathiae 1154 ings of 1723 Edge ; aia : JNA, Miss. lane eaie pe 3 . Texas, over the past seven years. ality and talent, said W. B. Neal, Michigan pageant chair- _ quesggon arose yesterday. at a Gt! No Rr 403 Ce ee tan: oat wood Blvd., Berk For your convenience... . : : . | rho Asc b ‘ . STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-; MN. | meeting on expanding city limits our on 20117, Gait Aire - $23 /ley, is president. 4 Court for the County of Oakland, Winner will receive a trip to Mobile, Ala. for the na- as to whether Verona actually folland P ... 107 Un Gas Cp ... 34 [Other officers eit the, matter of the petition eon-' tional finals, where $10,000 in college scholarships will be | existed. Mayor Frank Beane !1 Cent 0.0 46 Us Rup ne 4a3(8 5 e: Paul B. } ‘e302, awarded made-a quick check with the |jpdue Rey --. 90% US Steel 85 ?| Brown, 1656 Wash- To Clarence Brooks, father of sald : 7 Inland Stl ...1202 ven meal 003 N Applications must be received by the Pontiac Area riatdieg ees alate and oes eal Jala Elo eg) Men Real co. 38) | ington 9 St Bin) BASTING’ carettion having | Peer present where| Junior Chamber of Commerce no later than Nov. 28, Neal ormed that the town has been ‘interisg Ir -- 24 west Un Tei 2¢ |ungham. vice president; eae ANN \ _) 5 ’ ' us } : abouts of the father of said minor child) gajq : | around a long time. It was in- jy a nals Wee «BE Lyman, 74 W. Long Lake Rd. SAT R are unknown and said child has violated : { corporated in 1860. lint Nick 90.4 white Mot 83. }| Bloomfield Hills, secretary and a law a the state, and that said child = - - = Int Paper ...1144 witson & Co 20 ; should be placed tinder the jurisdiction Int roe M17 Wooltorth 20 ,| Bruce H. Smith, 2908 N. W oodward sists of Michigan, you are hereby, he HN Eg Rae Bt Pat acy int Aven Roval Oak wre from 9 to 12 tified that the hearing on said petition sl Crk Coal 42° Zenith Rad 124 t+ & ¥ Bervice Center, Court House funea| | STOCK AVER‘GES | Elected as delegates to the Great We hope you'll find it convenient to take ads 1260B West Blvd., in the of Pon- Compiled by the Associated Press Oct_ 24 Lakes Regional Council of the AIA of these Saturday morning hours, to discuss r fies sold, Soeteld “at ee rceee a Indeat. Reis Vin, Bteces| Were: Werner Guenther, 35575 investment ol 4 3 blems. cuss you the afternoon, and you are hereby om Net change .. 3 419 = 4/Plumwood St.. Bloomfield Hills; nen! prans ang’ proses: a ir Oo 2 3 - = bearing. Dpesr ere 7 Prev. day ..... 201.9 1289 854 197g /hormias iH. Hewlett, 950 Hunter Drop in soon. We'll look forward to seeing you. It being rai proctonn to make pacoenel Week ago ..... 294.6 1258 860 1991 Blvd., Birmingham and Earl W. les shall © ed. by publication of Monin ago... 7 26 683 in67| Pellerin, dean of the school of ar i rv a 5 F BRO wwe, E . ’ é = , ic - esbyote sek" proce a pala rearing 1958 high |... 2951 1959 84.0 199.1) obj ! We'll be glad to arrange an evening eee Pantion’ Press. 1988 high... ee te ome isagichitecture at Lawrence Institute of | ; f ‘sh a sieé, and cirealatea’ in oeld ‘County 1987 high ...... 9800 1347 778 1888) Technology, Southfield. appointment, if you wish. Just call Witness, the Honorable Arthur 1957 low .. 228.9 782 662 1509 — FEderal 2-9276 t iF ete “ihe. Tow Hi ? ly those yt around the Atlantic Ocean, | 2 ship Board 10 reserves ‘he Tight to reject for a ippopotamus hard Roper stress the importanc River fronteges | Anilaveltment opportunity unbesrdiof The 5 subdivisions now going are a very small fraction of the Moore, Judge of said Court, in the cits DETROIT STOCKS | To | Atlantic Union Group | of ee in a Ben this ist day of October, : 8. (C. J. Nephler Co.) (Beal) THUR OOR Figures after decimal points are e Wa é ighths A ATWe OPT are 3, TIMER Wee ele Panne cy sth igs Koen Hears National Leader tling, Lerchen Co. bate Register,|. Bald win Rubber C a a 15.7 16. 3 Al ° nod. ea Co ° g¢4 274 Elmo Roper, national president Fomine Noe WOAG Steal ie Peleannge GL Onl Cham. Co. 14 16 of the Atlantic Union Commiftee, 402-403 Pontiac State Bank Building ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Peninsular M Preé. Co. * $2 10 Inc., was featured speaker at the Pontiac, Michigan Sealed bids addressed to the Pontiac The Prophet Co.*...... : 9 ewstnie peer 2089 0 dyke od Rudy Mtg. co ¢ 92 6 NACI Detroit Chapter” s dinner and ontiac, * r Ls) 190" ae coe ALS ee a == — a Fire Truck Chassis, Apparatus and Unset) Faison (Co, coe. BA 1¢s| meeting last night. Accessories, to specifications *No sale; bid and asked The independent non-profit or- Bedd S,ao SB aie te see Relation de P a Th. closer ties between the democrat: cations may cked: up 3 the Have You Got Room ie countries of the world, especial- ship Office onsen ime ‘AV. BLOCK, Pontiac Township Clerk Oct, 24. 25, ‘58. OP PUBLIC SALE The city has a surplus one — 2)ham Building in Detroit, and was handie thi ' Notice { OTICE OF {ven the ufider- | " a : andle this tremendous development. In the heart of fabu- ote te on Monday October 27, 1958 years old, healthy,” happy, and! presided over by chapter president lous Roscommon Co. A big, big opportunity for developers, eee ce Onitnaa. poet 1 wooed with a gentle disposition. Dr. John K. Ormond of Birming-' builders. syndicates. $225,000 dn. Bal. on long term, low public sale of a 195 4 aring The hippo, a male, was put up ham. interest contract with release clauses. Priced at less than — No, Ler the ht host older aps hee by the city’s Department SS one - third present retail value. For brochures and other = fF hersot of Purchase. Also declared sur- Bacon Notes Lenses Ist information contact 1 jo, “ne place af storam 17-'5i UNIVERSAL cit CREDIT VORP,, Room 401, 98 N. Saginaw Bt. Pontiac, Michigan A. McBR body of Dale Haskiell, 26, of Mon A 996-#0113 ‘ Oct. 73, 24, vy VICTIM REMOVED — Miners remove the of three miners killed Thursday when a 30-foot AP Wirephoto section of mine roof collapeed, on them in a pit near Shippingport, Pa. Rescue crews worked eight hours before finding the last body. aca Heights, one NEW YORK (AP)—Have room for a hippopotamus? plus at Central Park and Prospect. Park zoos were two elk, four deer! and four llamas. Oh yes, the hippo—born in Cen-| tral Park — weighs 1,000 pounds’ and is a vegetarian. ganization, dediéated to promoting! of further unity. The event took place at the Rack-' | LONDON—The first mention of ithe use of lenses as a means of assisting vision was made by Friar| Roger Bacon, English philosopher | |who lived in the 13th Centtiry. : 30,000 A. DEVELOPMENT 5 miles of choice lake frontage plus several miles of AuSable entirety. 2 new motels, other rental cottages, a large general store, 75 boats, airport and a modern real estate office to realtor partridge & associates Open ‘til 9 FE 4-358) a | Li ha C “ -" 8 @ als = s ¢ * * ts 's * 3 ‘ cs * *y ews ¥ os = ws oS are + +5 y dah, f 5 i i q Ay dy hy eri y ~ a Lan a oe ; VAX THIRTY-TWO : “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTORER as i owe Gemetery Lots 5 Help Wanted Female 7 _Work Wanted Female 11 _ Death Notices sare 6 GRAVE Lor. rER. Park Cemetery, Will di- _vide_ Reas_ FE 40882. WILL SACRIFICE 4 GRAV! A markers, at Oakland Me Hills Memorial Garden. LI 4-3861. 23, an HARRY W., 7 Front St. age 93. beloved hus! band of Mrs. Annie Baer, father of Sydney J Baer, —— ocT dear dear | KITCHEN HELP WANTED. AP- gy at Big-Boy Drive-In. 2490 Dixie wank BIG) MOWEY SELLING new sensational spray perfume. Full * art time. 100 per cent rite Pontiac Press Box — Oak Park, Mich. & 7 to 8 pm iDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR child care, 5 days a week. Own trans. FE 4-0208. 567 Lowell. brother of Samuel Baer Punera] wire CHAPEL - THREE service will be held Saturday, graves near entrance, total $150. Oct 25, from the Sparks-Griffin | LI 2-2167 or LI 1-7150. Puneral Home at 2 pm _ with Dr Iten Bank officiating In- terment in Perry Mt. Park Ceme-/ & tery Mr Baer will lie in state at the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home DFERNBERGER OCT. 22, 1958 HAR-| Box Replies ty G pone LeBaron: age 62. be-! At 10 a.m. todas there loves Dysband Of rey at tes” | were ceplies at the Press office in the following | 4 boxes: 5, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 28, 30, 31, 32, 57, 58, 61, ionns Funeral) ¢ 63, 66, 74, 76, 98, 113, 117. Grave- mducted by The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. c incinnati usband of peer timer All errors should be re Weep ratnes ported immediately. The jean Diora! Press assumes no resvon- Iso survived sibility for errors other Oe es than to cance! the charges nday ac 136 for that portion of the first Funeral insertion of the advertise in Ottawa ment which has been ren- lie) in dered valueless through the Funeral error When cancellations are made be sure to get vour “kill mumber.” Ne KOCH OCT 22 1858 Here M adiustments will be «iver 382 Oal : 79 without ft. Closing time for sdvertise ments containing type sizes Jarger than regular agate tyne ts 12 o'clock noon the day previous to oublication 5 grandchildren i) ereat-grandchildren ! service = be held Sat- the first insertion. Piunera irdals 25 from the Pursley Tr AN 5) ansient Want Ads may Puinera! “Ho mee? Pant pf be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. laterr ent tn Perry Mt Park the day of publication after iI] lie in state at the a noe runerai Home _ < M-BREARTY OCT. 23. 1958. JAMES CASB WANT 4D SAT Wr 2 Salmer, age 76 dear father of James Wm. McBrearty. | Lines 1-Day pee eee ’ Funeral service will be held a $1.50 us a3 O.: 25 Saturday. from the St 3 4 ai as Vorcent de Paw! Church at 9 am 4 80 ae cee Wet interment in Mt Hope! 8 2.25 re 120 Cemetery Mr McBrearty will lie| 6 270 is Mord ia state at the Melvin A. Schutt : a ‘< “3 Me Home, 211 Auburn, Pon- . na “eS hein $ MIHALEK OCT 24, 1958 Nelsonville, Ohio age 76 dear other of Mrs. Leonard Glover, : . - Mrs Clardy Troutman, William. | i John, and Edward Mihalek Mts | Help Wanted Male 6 Minalek was taken from the ania Sparks-Griffin Punera}) Home to-/ day to the Warren Funeral Home. | Nelsonville Ohio for funeral | services to be heid on Monday Arrangements by the Sparks-Grif- A MAN wanted for outside employment fin Punesal Home Clean working conditions Hours SLOCUM, OCT 22 1958. GEORGE unlimited Apply 1064 W Huron M 101 Brown Rd, age 66 dear; between '0 and 11:30 am. Woodrow Howard, 4 FREE-LANCE DOOR TO DOOR Mrs.| salesman, would like a neat, con- father of Mrs Mrs Raymond Smith, and OPENINGS OCT. 27 For 6 women with ambition, per- sonality & car, Career or part time. FE 4-5200, 9 ‘til 4 p.m. Professional Nurses $360.98 per mo. starting salar Differential for evening & n hr. week. Must be will- Reply Di- . Pon- Hospital. Pontiac, a tiac Genera) Mich MA iN NURSE arape, Poa, care of ere ee ca ver poll 3761 Lip early mornings or _late even WOMAN whl LIGHT HOUSE- work & babysitting, 8 a.m. — 2 p.m., day w ‘OR 4-001. WASHING AND [RONINGS, ALSO ne Pick up and deliver. ___ Building Services 12 Set Gig a ce uality wor cen ker, Sia 4-2253 FE 5-3608_ PART TIME SALEs LADY, IN EX- clusive ladies’ apparel shop, must be experienced Write Pontiac Press Box 73. ROOM AND BOARD IN EX- change for light housekeeping ~ child care OR 3-7343 REAL ESTATE SECRETARY AGE 25 to 40. for one-girl downtown office. Start Nov. 17, Good typing and shorthand skills required. day week. Salary open Subm‘t complete summary of experience and training to Box 66 Pontiac Press SALESLADY WANTED FOR CHIL- dren's shop. Toys and children’s wear. Age 30 up to 35. Go working conditions * Call for ap- pointment MI 6-111 STE OGRADTIne Interesting secure positions with Oakland County. Applicants must take shorthand at least 100 words per minute and type 50 words per minute Must have at least 1 year experience and be mature and able to meet public. Very good fringe benefits offered. $3,100 to $3,500 to start, depending. on quaiiteenors with merit increases to $4,1 Apply at Personnel Of- fice, Onxiant County Office Bulld- ing 1 Lafayette St, Pontiac. FE 3-7151 ee RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE for 2 children Live in. More for home than wages. MA 6-3842. _ SALESLADY, EXP, FOR FULL in stationary and pert Bodine's in Birm. Apply in _person 112 N. Woodward. SECRETARY, LEGAL EXPERI- ence preferred. Call MI 6-6968. yn EVA, | | REE 'aR® YOU WANTING WORE OR WHITE WOMAN FOR DOMESTIC work, live in, exp. with refer- Wieee § Pontiac Press Box 67 WAITRESS WANTED. MUST BE exp Apel in person only.” 33F _ Opdyk ReCaST TO CARE FOR CHIL- dren while mother works. Live in Weekends off. Call ORlando __3-8529 8 Help ) Wanted 8 looking. Boping you don’t find it? Have opening for man or woman. Can make above average wage 150 N Perry *# to 12 am FULL OR PART TIME. MEN AND women needed to distribute Neu- trilite Products) No experience. We train you. Unusual opportu- nity. EM 3-4164 Puneral serce will be held Sat- . fro Ray Schrope. dear brother of Mrs | enia] salesman to work wi John Tanner. Mrs. David Bussell,| him. Box ; 29, Pontiac Press. Harrison, and Percy Slocum; also; ———— : as survived by 6 grandchildren ACTIVE MEN Wanted for outside work. Oppor- m the Voorhees-| tunity for good pay, Appearance urday. Oct. 2 Sipie Chapel at 1 pm. with Rev; ! Philip Somers officiating. Inter- ean ee Goes Find etre ment in Ferguson Cemetery, Al-, APPLY ul Mureday, (October mont, Mich Mr Slocum will le espe 10 am, Thureday, fn state at the Voorhees-Siple _ ———— Funeral Home CARETAKER JANITOR, ROOM- YOUNG OCT 22,1958 ELIZABETH ‘8 house See Tom. Central Bar Ann 79§ Baldwin, Lake Orion, _Sfter 6 pm _ ace 82. beloved wife of Daniel F C aI IL ENG GINEE Re Young. dear mother of Mrs. -Dor othy Martin. Mrs I. G Longhway | and Mrs Charles Thompson. dear! sister of Mrs. Alice Riley: also’ survived by 10 grandchildren andj| 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral; Excellent opportunity for a se- cure position with Oakland Coun- ence in related civi] engineering fields s c t 25. “ec ee A eee ee oo ; offered Salary $5600 to $7300 to neral Home. Lake Orion, with start depending upon ualifica- Rev Walter C Ballagh, officiating tions. Appl} at Personnel Office. Interment tn Mt Pleasant Ceme- Oakiand County Office Building tery. Oakwood. Mrs. Young wil! 1 Lafayette St. Pontiac. FE | lie in state at Allen's Puneral _ 3-711 Home. Lake Orion DISTRIBUTOR SALESMAN. NO HY 6. hele age barrier Good health & car In Memoriam 2 necessary. $500 for stock Roy’ Cook 2897 Midvale Pontiac pach) FE 171-0804 DRAFTSMAN Interesting career opportunity in Be I II ji IN LOVING MEMORY OF HER- bert Beil. husband and father who ~ passed away October 24 1845 At twilight when eventide draws sanear i. And sunset flames the sky We think of you dear father and. The happy days gone by Thoughts of you come drifting back Within our dreams to stay: To know that sresting.| When twilight Sadiy missed by wife and faildren| Mrs. Herbert Bell, ald. IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED “EehiERGED CREDIT MAN- plicants should have 3 years of experience in civil engineer draft- ing work A secure job with very good fringe benefit program. Sal- ary $4200 to $5800 to start. de- pending on ability and qualifica- tions. Apply at Personnel Office, Oakiand County Office Butiding Azel and Har, 1 Lafayette St. Pontiac. FE 3-7151, son, Johm FE. Cline, who died & ager for retail clothing store. Pre- veers ago today | fer one with some mens clothing There is a home not made by) exper iencs. State all information hands, | {neluding salary requirements — Beyond it's golden door: | Write Box 22, The Pontiac Press. Awalts the son who is now @way, EXP. BUMPER AND PAINTER. Nat lost just gone before t f work. Must be stead ae we that home not made by? eos oate aiier 6:30 pm i. ands SSS Seare The Master will prepare EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY IN A place for us and when he calls sales work Opportunity Weil meet our jioved son there vance if you can close Top com- Fecever in our hearts Mom and mission. refereRees must have Pop car Cail FE ¢3574 for appoint-| - ment a JANITOR. CENTRAL BAR. SEE Tom after 6 pm MIDDLEAGED, SINGLE, : FARM Funeral Directors “aA HOMELIKE ATMOQSPHERE’ heed Rosm ay poets ge 7 . ages. No milkin erry FUNERAL HOME iy 9-1487. 4610 Liyernois Road. Drayton Plains OR 37787 bie ED ee OR 5 SALESMEN FOR “SPARKS "GRIFFIN CHAPEL B ernization, aluminum storm incase d doors. Full or part TEOUEn MIE Berxice 250}, {ime Ph FE 69635 or call at Donelson- johns 313 Auburn ‘Ave. beiween 10m, FUNERAL HOME _“Designed for Furerais V ocorhees. S} le Ioec-ai office of national NS) character investigating su ~ will employ 2° men from BG NIE R AL HOM [a Pontiac aren Must be able Ambulance Service -P.ane or Moto; ta type & have own auto; FR 27-2778 age- 33 to 28 Paid vacation. — —_—— ——$ —_——— expenses & benefits Re- é i pie confidential Write giv- full to Ponti ac. quaiifications P oO Box 3. | . PARTS AND TORCH MAN AT junk yard. OR 37260, Call Eves PHARMACIST — EXCELLENT OP- ortunity for Dependable Man Yo, Sunday Work. Box 13 Pontiac Press rienced prescription man, 40 brs, __no Sundays. good pay, REAL ESTATE men to manage branch Real Estate Office Must be experi- enced ment SALES MANAGER FOR “LEADING _ | Water softener Excellent opportu- i nity for right man. Call FE 4-3573 | for appointment O |SOLICITOR MUST HAVE OWN } car Small weekly wage, eo | | commission. Write Box 18 on- tlac Press stating name address. phone | WELL KNOWN SALES ORGANIZA- | tion can use men in Pontiac Area 1 im Walled Lake Estab- Ushed routes $9750 per week uaranteed to start Car essential yrite Box 98 Pontigc Press. WANTED | MEN WHO ARE DE- termined to learn Heating busi- j hess Contact Homer Wilson. Aire = | Buy Holland Furnace Co. i BABYSITTER LIVE IN and weekends off FE 5-2552 BEAU TY OPHRATOR WITH FOL- share modern centrally Shop. Pay yours Inquire 344 8 Sag- Room 207, over Lynn Jew- Loan OMNTER GIRL FOR A AIR-CONDI- tioned dry cleaning plant in ae mingham Steady, good op - nity. Experienced preferred. E15 _E =_ Maple |} Rd_ MI 86-8733 Curb Girls | “Must be 18 Night shift openings avgilable Apply in person only. TED'S / | S € IP com Woodward at Square Lake Rd x EXP BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC WG machine operator Apply in per- See rs Williams Standard Ce, 175 8 Saginaw ELDERLY LADY TO WORK cleaners Must be able to live in Rent / | Ei lec IN sew, - | FE 57946 [GRADUATE NURSE POR PeED-|through Classified Ads! + jatrie office in Birmingham+ Ace i a5 to 40 Cah Po #8. MI 4462 Mrs. Burgoyne. 10. ty. Must have a degree in civil | engineering with 4 years experi- | Very good fringe benefits | long range drainage project Ap- | to ad-j{ MANEN TD SALARY. PHARMACIST, MUST BE EXPE- | MI 17-0477. Ph. OR 32-1353 for appoint. | 80 Help Wanted Female 7 = gece ete | EVES | part expenses. | Employment Agencies BA BOOKKEEPER Full charge and assistant. 5 days. Midwest Employment. 406 Pon- _tiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9227. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING -OUR NEW. LOCATION - 2412 EAST HURON SUITE 4 FE 4-0584 “SECRETARY Aged 25-36 With good skills. local executive. For | cellent starting salary Midwest | Employment. 406 Pontiac State _Bank Bldg F FE_5-9227 Instructions 9 PIANO | Popular - Classical - Harmony Waterford Township Area \idren and acu Lauretta_ Baer R_3-6038 | Work Wanted N Male 1 10 | wr A-1 PAINTING AND DECORATING est. Reas. OR 3-3752 orf | A) CARPENTER WORK NEW- _ Repair FE 4-4210 EVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER and cabinet work New and re pair D. B_ Murdock, FE _2-7861. CARPENTER WORK WANTED, no job too large or small, FE 3-T204. CABINET MAKER AND Fae Le ter »Kitchens a specialty 45000 |€ARPENTRY 3 30 YEAR EXP. kitchen cabinets & formica, & _ specialty. Reas. OR 3-3204. | CARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind, reasonane Call after 6 p.m. FE 894390 EXPERIENCED. DRUMMER available for 1 or 2 nights @ | week Call OR 3-5434 after 5 p.m. EXP. MARRIED MAN. SMALL family. wants job on stock farm. Hen Goodale, 27225 W. co ._ Birmingham, Mich. HAVE OWN EQUIPMENF WILL paint interior and exterior. FE 46462 HANDY MAN WOULD LIKE small job of carpentry, cement, _hew or repair. 1 FE 5-3349. INSID® & OUTSIDE PAINTING, eavestroughs, carpenter work. plasterboard ASS eet plastering & _ plumbing. F. MAN 23 WOULD LIKE WORK OF any kind. No selling. FE 8-3067 MARRIED MAN 27. EXP -AS pharmacist belper. Can supply references Will accept any work FE 88068 _ MIDDLE AGED MAN WISHES _work of anv kind. EM_ 3-2679. WALL WASHING AND WINDOW | cleaning. Reasonable. Free esti- | mates. FE 2-4225 WILL DO WORK OF ANY KIND. FE 5-5381 man wishes Smployment as chauf- feur, truck driver, porter, janitor. Wel secept any other type work. YOUNG MEAT CUTTER, 6 YEARS of Exp. and know-how desires full time employ. Cail Tom at _ OA 8-3723 Work Wanted Female 11 eS DEPENDABLE COLORED } TRONING SERVICE, $3 vick vp and delivery FE |\ DAY bushel | _5-1471 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING | | and house cleaning. FE 3-75 | 2° GIRLS | or 4-days week. Own’ transporta- | tion. J FE 8-4 8-4344 itt BABY SITTING DAY on NIGHT Loving care. FE 2-17 b-day week Ex-/ 10 Mile WANT DAY Wone aa) AAA Ficor eoning Floor Laying ~— Finishing Cc BUD BILLS FE 8-2050 ALL KINDS CEMENT WORK. reasonable Jensen. FE 2-2340 A-1 — BASEMENT PUT UNDER- neath home — Aes block, cement work 4-1 SAND & Fut a edt] _Pontiac Hardwood Floor Serv. A-1 BUILDING Ere ‘CARPEN. try, or masonry. FE 8-8044. A-A TRENCHING Footings, Septic Lines. OR 3-6666 A &B TRENCHING _ speed water lines. field tile ANY -TYPE OF oun PLANS custom drawn OL EM 3-4931 SLICES. OF HAM. BARGAIN — $575 ee beat o an inter. price ‘or Pontiac Penideuts aa Terms FE 5-9122 or 5-4469 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work Also chimneys. No job too large. Residential and commer- Sees work. Ph. MY BLOCK AND CEMENT WORE. OR 3-9402 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT Ll virepiaces and chimneys. BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORE and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. BULLDOZING FE 5-2853 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEME MO, el places & chimneys. PE CARPENTRY Rough, finish. 2 young men 12 ears. exp. Home Femodeling from basement to a ng, rooms added, aioe Also build new homes. I can save you a lot money on labor and material. The very best of references. RE 9-6521. CEMENT WORK Lyfe REA- sonable rates FE 8-368' CARPENTER WORK HOUSE GA- rage, or repair, FE 4-0470 GUSTOM HOMES. BY LICENSED hee Pree estimates OL CEMENT & BLOCK WORE FE 6-0782 CEMENT 's OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements. EM _ 3-4879. CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR_ 3-870) CONCRETE WORK. LICENSED and insured Residential, commer- form Aymone W. Commins. OL DRY WALL TAPING AND FIN- or PE 4s vee ivuueel PE 56-3463 eee “SES estimates Partnev Electric, §-5439 FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING. for ae pastecs Plas es & dry- ers FE 6-8 unro Eleo- FREE FE Moving & Trucking 19 2 TON arene HAULING AND mov and careful hap- dlin, pe ee A. A-l HAULING RAKE LEAVES. Name your price. FE 5-0824. A-l| LIGHT BAULING AND RUb bish. $4 per load. FE 86-0145. 1% TON STAKE WANTS § WORK. no rubbish, OR 3-3 UL Reasonable. FE AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith Moving. Large van oF pickup FE Su! & RUBBISH il nds rice Any time PE 8-0095 tant HAULING & Nore OF any kind Real cheap FE 8- saytime. J & TRUCKING sone FE 86-3244. FE §-1348, HT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. ee Ful dirt. top = rav- 1 & front end soadine wan WITH | oa RUCK wants work Gan ranean FE 8-6348. O'DELL CARTAGE Local and tong distance moving Phone FE 5-6806 Trucks to Rent AN QUIPMENT ton Pickups 1%-ton Dump Trucks Sem!-Trailers Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 Open Daily FE 4-046) UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge FE 56-4638 Painting & Decorating 20 IST CLASS PAINTING AND aa orating Cash FE 5-0580 18ST Chi INT. - Ofoeluding Sunda Pe. +142 | WID tric Co., 1083 w Rarenen GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL kinds Est. 1918 Hugus-Marsh, 353 N. Cass, FE 2-3021, FE 3. 1 HOUSEMOVING - a Ue tice om | equipped. FE 40450, L.A. Young. | 77 Ey PunTRG. ITE INTERIOR 8 | |HOME, GARAGE TL ADDI- terior 10 per cent dise og Sey | tions. —— builder, FHA/ Guaranteed Free est, FE 4-0205. _terms | AAA PAINTING & SECORATING PATCH PLASTERING. NO JOB 30 yrs experience. Rensena bis. too wo eos Koo Diemalt eco. Free estimates. Phone FE 4-0950 reas 7669 mo ees EXPERT DECORATING AND ANY | PLAS & ae REAS kind of repair work, Reasonhabie Pat Lee. “FE 2-78 rates. FE 8-3104 G sNyYD ote 2 LAYING. |Tap sanding bey Tinmnion ‘Phone FE §-0592 ROOF REPAIRS | EAVESTROUGHING ‘FE 40444 MASON WORK HOUSE RAISING. foundations, basements, etc. D & M Building Service. FZ 2-7004 or eves. OR 3-2276. TRENCHING. EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks Field tile are 8. Ditches & best wells, OL 1 WE BUILD BASEMENTS UNDER houses Block & cement work FE 2- & FE Business Services 13 ASPHALT PAVING RELIABLE For free estimates PH. MAple 5-1206 or FE 5-5623 . ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office General Printing & Office Supply Co 1 Ww _rence St Phone FE 3-0138. We service al) makes of wringet and automatic washers. 30 yrs. in APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-402) BULLDOZING &. TREE CUTTING. FE 2-9742 or FF 4-1878 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Wal) and windows Reasonable. Free est, No obligation. FE 2-1631 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- pairing & rewinding. 218 E Pike St. FE 4-398) Pontiac | FURNACES, CLEANED AND _serviced CL, Nelson, FE 5-1788. GAS AND OIL FURNACES SERV- all makes. Free estimates. FE 4-0456 \ LET US ESTIMATE YOUR DRIVE- | wav parking lots. etc. We helo finance . Burke Asphalt Paving _ FE_5-5037 ORNAMENTAL AND GENER¢L masonry smal} medium or jarKe. commercial or residential. Repair and new, PLASTERING - NEW OR a Work guaranteed. FE 5-0: SAWS MACHINE — Manley Leach 10 Bagley 8t. | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS Ladies dresses specialty, FE 56356 | DRESSMAKING TAILORING AND | stat Mrs Bodell: FE ORESSMAKING. TAILORING AL | OimaGohe Drapes & formals done in my home. Call FE 8-8455 FUR REPAIR A AND TAILORING. Alterations for ladies’ and men’s _clothes Edna Warner, FE 2-7072 Insurance Agencies 17A iCLEAN, RELIABLE aman lady wishes housework or baby sitting, days. Has own trans, and _good Ref. MArket 4-2720, -DAY WORK WANTED. _ CALL AFT- tS pm. FE 44356. 00 EXP IN CHILD CARE, CLEAN- ing. & cooking Sat. & Sun Own _transportation, $1 25 hr _EM 3-4979 / FOR UNDERGRADUATES AND practiac! nurses Cal] FE 2-5492. Auburn Avenue, Nurses’ Ex- _ change License and t bonded GIRL WANTS WORK AS MOTH- ers helper. Needs home and _ some wages FE 4-7530__ TRONINGS $250 BUSHEL. Mansfield FE O75 | TRONING AND SEWING. REASON: able FE 2-2586 IRONINGS IN M7 __ bushel FE 8-43 98 LADY [WANTS DAY WORK. £ 8-8936 LADY | WANTS GENERALS OFFICE __work. Experienced. FE 2-9326, ‘LADY WANTS DAY “WORK, OWN __ transportation, _EM 3- 4202, 0 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING WANT- ed .2 or 3 days a week. Own _transportatfon _FE 54702. | LADY DESIREg HOUSEWORK OR | restaurant work, with ref. FE | 4-4651 | MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING SEC 671 ~E. | “HOME. $2.50 | —reteres service EM 32842 Le | ° | DONT PASS UP, | MONEY! Sell unneeded | vie. Crooks and Aubyrs. lbelongings for cash| or FE 2-8181. FOR GOOD {[NSURANCE CALL DANIELS’ AGENCY *63 W Huron FE 37111 Laundry Service 18 FOR: FAMILY LAUNDRY SERY- tent phone Pontiac Leundry, FE LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- fled. Beautifully finished Pontiac Laundry, Phone FE 2-810), Landscaping I8A A-) ACE TREE SERVICE RE- moval and trimming Get our bid FE 2-7188 FE 89735 | ATTENTION TRUCKERS LOAD- ing black sandy loam top soil Stevenson Hwy, and Rochester Rd. CUSTOM BULLDOZING, YARD & driveway grading Back filling Roto-tilling Terms EM he EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND removal Ph FE 56-6593 or OR 3-2000, : INTER-LAKES TREE SERVICE. Trim. remove, cabling. popes Land clearing Insured. MA 4 * JERRY'S LANDSCAPING Rochester. Tractor work tree re- moval, power brush cutting. OL _21011, = Mesh BLUE 80D—25c & 35c yd, 45c delivered. 2601 crests | | RM north of Auburn. FE §-5817 TW 2-1174 NEW LAWN BUILT FINISH grading Rackfied top sdil FE 2-0603 — REMOVING a7) TRIM- ing pepe rates FB 17-8019 WEED SPRAYING AND LAWN BUILDING OR * 3-0624 | MI 61417 XT PA N decommung Fe §-2860, OL 1-3141. - PAINTIN PA ee Pa removed, FE 469 a PAINTING AND~ = Pale con HOME opal OR 3-7221 hae p.m. OR 3-6770 after 5 oa LORDS We have over 30 rentai appil- Sia: a0 Pu vor eaters apts. ereae TD O RLTY — $143 Cass-Blizabeth Rd. warren PORENSIDE | ane Near Pontiac. zeoMas UPHOLSTERING 197 N. Perry St. FE 5.888 “Lost &F Found 24 | | Lost: BLOND PEKINGESE VI!I- cinity of Baldwin and Columbia Child's pet. Call FE 47747. 197 LOST: BLACK & WHITE FEMALE | “Television Service 22. Bara. tb migihed ier areee asia ‘ALL TV SERVICE caALLs an-| Share Living Quarters 30 ewered a Day or nolght. mane RAYAL ELECTRONICS LOVELY HOME, WOULD LIKE TO ‘ PE. 42418 share or Seo with business er- Oe Limes: Peiraw™ | Tapy To sMane MY NOME or RE MY # & M. P, STRAKA p , 1 child welcome. FE JENSEN'S TV. APTERKOON ‘AND 2 Sroning Desiree DEE: Wanted Transportation 31 Upechtaing __ 23 ne whastc call FE ws26 AKLE’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- © obligation. Ca. 4- or “ing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd EM OR 3-5060. Ask for Ike Wideman. SMITH - WIDEMAN REAL ESTATE OPEN FVES FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON RIDE TO PONTIAC MOTOR FROM Pelton Sashabaw Rd. district, 6:30 to 3 p.m. shift) OR 3-3084. oe LADY WISHES RIDE from eat Airport to B'Ham dog, vic. Auburn Hgts. FE 4-8839. From 5:00. OR 3-2185 Lost: LADY'S 1 BENRUS awnier: after 5:30, wa - band. EM_3-8692 Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Lost — BLACK & WHITE ENG- lish Setter, in Watkins Lake area ATTENTION!!! Reward. 3-5424 WE NEED YOUR LAND CON- LOST. 2 BROWN AND GRAY| TRACT. CASH BUYERS WAIT pointers in vic. of Square Lk. Rd. ING, REASONABLE DISCOUNTS and Middlebelt. FE 5-5742. FOR MR. HAYDEN. NO LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP.| OPUTOATION pen. Realto 6 mos. old. vic West Bloomfield | gg &° waiton FE 8-0441 _ Twp. Reward. MA 6-2177 LOST: )/BEAGLE PET _ WIC OF Mandon and Cedar Island Lakes. | Reward. EM 3-2846 ' LOST: 2 MALE DOGS WALKER | and Beagle. Blk and white, with | white spot on forehead. Brown | care wer of Bald Mountain. Tues. | LOST: TAN BOXER, MALE. 16 months old red collar. Vicinity of West Huron and Palmer. FE _2-5912. . | LOST: LADY'S. BULOVA WATCH. FE 2-7656. BEST CASH DEAL FOR YOUR land contract or equity Also re- finance your land contract by a new Conventional, FHA or mortgage JOHN Kinzler 670 W. verors 8t. N EVENINGS | Lost — WHITE PERSIAN MALE cat, vic. Silver Lake, reward. OR 3-7405. FOUND FEMALE DOG, BLACK with white paws, about 6 mo. old, vic. of Perry. FE 5-7866 after 3. Pm __ Hobbies & < Supplies 24A CUSTOM MADE [ie get as ad Quick delivery. FE 8- PAIN] BY NUMBER TGTORES Scrabble games Backenstose _Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. PLASTIC MATERIA NEW Molds. new colors, new prices Cleo’s Handcraft Shop, new loca-,| tion, 97 Oakland Ave. Notices & Personals 25 A COMPLETE COLD WAVE. $5.50 ie 600 N Perry, FE : AEROTREDS: KNAPP SHOES” Fred Herman ~ OR 3-1592 ANY GIRL OR rom ee a_ friendly adviser phone FE at Confidential. "The Salvation my. BEAUTY IS EVERYONE'S DUTY Pace lifting, face pect & Swe- dish massage. Stockholm grad- uate. A young skin is sure to win. 772 E. Maple (across from Kroger’s) Birmingham. MI 6-7373. CHARLES CHESTER : AIR CUSHIONED — E.R. MILLER CALL ELECTR “CENTER for removal of of ea COLD WAVE SPECIAL: joe oo and set $1. M Style- mee OR 3421. Williams Lake DAINTY MAID Dainty WAth _BOPPEIRE KS A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE 3-7293, and DAINTY MAID DREN Ae 739 Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE RN lr AS i throur’ Rent Ads! Room, howse, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE SS ANTED Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron. FE 4-6492 or FE 4-4813. Ask for Mr. Clark. $ CASH $ 48 HOURS | LAND CONTRACT HOME — EQUITY Wright & Valuet REALTORS 345 OAKLAND AVENUE 0603 FE CASH AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- HO E TRACTS AND ME = TIES. NO OBLIGATION. CALL A. Johnson TOR FE 4-2533 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. CA$H WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS QUICK CLOSING NO HIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger | Co. pa W, HURON FOR a ms J. VanWelt BS vane 388 Hwy. “IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract. New or. seasoned. Your cash upon sat- istactory ye tg oe of property + and title, Ask Ken Templeton. . L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. fE 4-4563 Ready, Willing and Able Cash buyers waiting for Pas r jand on cae.” Calf Realtor Pattridge, ‘SHOP SOUNS. THEN Sm US ie 28181. See SE ce, - + -Leslie_R. Middleton _ 28 | ar FE P27 ROOM 25; bath Sell Us Your E Equity or haere ~ neh © EGS ie aiee aed 2, Siroux &, 4395 Dixie ssiaaa “AND FHA —— -CASH i Cyour in. we Sng se me for down pay- tail as tor fu or further tal informa. | ? CAEED SACL WOM ES, UP TO ELWOOD REALTY HAVE. CASH WILL TRAVEL deb ncnal bern fod bed Raye lS voy eash for _ et your ne =e t or acre- : ‘ao ed a minute ly RILEY, Broker LISTINGS, WANTEL ED tg, AITING, iw YOU HOW “ro GET CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY WE BUY SMALL EO BROKER rE $7121 RESULTS! All we have left ts buyers We ee homes & other properties. “WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 Want to Sell? TRY LaBELLE BUYERS WAITING FOR 3&4 sepecee HOMES SMALL ACREAGE & FARMS LaBelle Real Betate Cor. Eltzabeth Lake Rd. & M5® | FE $3143 _ WANTED LOTg WITH SEWER water c= Williams FE = ers Ke ri & _adulte only” oR 33022 |? , ~, Westaide. of Edwards. ers and tive. Busines womai, or = day ahd after 530 pam 4-4081 ' ' 4 < BA . 2384 Auburn, eat “Crooks, FE &-6041- In Oxford. OR 3- heat, day workers, (po. driaking. | © mMequeriona sie ino, PE 21302, 3 RMS 4& BATH eae bee AND BATH. frigerator, gas & lights furn. heated. bus iine, pyt. entr. No syivan 1 Lake “4"rm Dou stay ast, | grikers. 320° 8. Moreual Pe NICE A Russell “A. “Nott, Realtor « Sem OSes Road. = Ww Pike } Heat . Btove furn. 2 xine OR 3-4718 or OR 3-76 Se ender 3 Veeiaewe. refrig. and stove Sa an 7 aus. Sara AND EXT. es paid. will be available by ow Waterford after Not sth FE 1. AND : } noous. PaIvatw Rava p conn Deregh, -& snes. entr Gag beat, Garage. Ba ti] __ water, Avail. 3 Nov. 18. nis 28 ROSSHIRE 2 BEDRMS - 7 BEDROOM APT. CORNER ELIZ- ; coaled. Recent! abeth and Union Lake Rd. B. Z. decorated. ‘18.80 month. PH emp ae co Trail, Fi vt ¥ alled e : FLA . 3 RMB. 410.50 A WEEK, 35 BEL- heat tiled oath very nice. On : J ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED, ‘ ent. 4165 Clintonville Ré..| —* cam Upper. PE 2078. oe RM. UPPER PLAT. HEAT AND AND $ ROOM APTS, UTIL.| under '6.°¥ gee aes tarp. clean, 210.E. Pike, PE| $3626 9 8 Roseiawn 3 aon APT. CLEAN WEL! ee ee ry pee Wend Lake, Until June. _ = 3 ROOMS ALL UTILITIES. Lavy dry cone neat, clean, well fur- of closet space, dul Pinegrove } ROOMS AND BATH, PARTLY _furn. Heat furn. FE 82173. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE Pow dese es No Grinkers. 84 E. Bow a0 area al . “ui SYLVAN TARE. _pyt. en ut es ; 3 MBs PVT. OFF wW. Columbia _ F rE. size } ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & trance. ores Ges Heated 8&7 8 Street. J NICE RMS. PVT BATH & ENT. 37 E. Strathmore FE 4-3229 3 ROOM APTS CLEAN ROOMY couples UUlie- furn _ 873 to $100 rome 56-4032 R & BATH. BATH & ent. Small er svecome. $18 pet wee FE 293 «~Baldw _Ing uire 340 Selects RM APT &i ett’ ROOM for three edults. 4-T059. 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH anD Heat utilities fur- +0612 after . | WANTED | SSSR SSES | Homes, fatms, lake property and | | ‘land contracts. Buyers waiting Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | 2 W. Hurop FE 4-8550 | | WE | NEED | * LISTINGS | * Roy Annett Inc. Realtors since = ite E. Huron 8t c cout! Open Evenings and eaniay 14 ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 33) VAVAILABLE NOV 1 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY __furn. Lakefront free: OR 1 BEDROOM a= as | choice apts. Bechslors or couples. | 2 oe houses. Welfare accept-_ FE 5-2706 i = KITCHENETTE APT UTIL _furn Pontiac Lk M59 OR 3-4555 | i BEDRM, KITCHEN AND BATH. _Utilities. "Close in. FE 2-7425 1 BEDROOM APT FOR LEASE. | mo Adults 130 Seminole | 4-1559 | $100 per — BelAlr Manor FE ¢ 1-ROOM UPPER. ADULTS. UTIL- ‘ ities furn 258 Orchard Lake. 1 ROOM SCRENDT TE & PVT. bath 2 employed ‘girls or cou- Adults only N_ Pad dock, Alberta Apts 1 BEDRM. arts. ee YARD and entrance. Close Lincoin a $65 =5 ‘month. call Market lst Floor—3 Rms. & Bath Priv ent Clean & attractive. FE 4-3369 FE 8- 1370 2 THREE RM ee PYT ENT. | _fand bath. OR 3 2 MODE Se HOUSE- keeping rooms. Near Central High | 2 ROOM BACHELOR APARTMENT — Private entrance, garage op- __ tional. 367 N. Paddock 2 RMS AND BATH WITH PVT. ent Child welcome $12 per week 8-1431, CLEAN WESTSIDE APT. Available Oct. 20. Pvt. ent & Murphy bed. 25 Monroe 140 Adults only. No CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. ENT., for quiet couple. FE 5-2585. 2 ROOMS, MAIN muon PRI- vate entrance. 85 Aubu PPPP AT lal 18ST FLOOR. WEST SIDE —.3 »e t. furn Refe es. oz §-5418: 1 RM. AND NETTE. $10 week, 230 8 Park. PE 41738. otranc cued “s6 weekly One child of | ane oo BIRMINGHAM ORAE Saari [LD TER- race Apt to sublet 4 months, iv rf month, Available at once, ent starts Nov .1. MI 63373 BLOOMFIELD HILLS Beautiful location, 3 , aif itioned, Pvt evant util, well comrect first floor, e for couple. no pets, decorated to suft, a Nov 15. 131 E. a Uk. Rd, Apt 2 cO2zY. PVT WODERN APT. above garage, gas furnace #45 mo. OR }- : baby welcome Apoiv 6 (COMPLETELY PVT RESIDEN- Clair | thal area, 3 rooms & bath suit- | _@ble for adults 4 NICE RMS. LOWER HEA TED, | COLORED —_. APT won 2 RENT, _Murphy bed FE 4-4636. MY 26 4 RMS AND BATH PVT ENTR ch mS ist FLOOR 3} ROOMS _Westside Inquire 95 % Dwight, end bath al] utilities a close 7 ROOMS AND BATH GROUN ee ere eer en ee Center rE floor Nicely furnished and dec- oe —— orated. 1 child welcome, FE eae co CLEAN, HOMESTY'E __5-9066 giter 4 pm meals, TV, 14 Matthews, PE 3 ROOM, MA\N, GaS HEAT. 3} $0377. ~ - _ South Paddock, F% 2-7720. FOR COLORED ROOM HEATED PLAT. CHIL | 4 rm peated apt. with hot water dren ailowed $80 per mo er §25- : k. EM 3-4207 Frigidaire and stove also furn, as = u deaivea For info. phone FB J FURNISHED | © eperceus rent free to middie- aged Iady in exchange for light | housework. heated | POR RENT sMall APARTMENT. unfurnisnec or oartially furnished. Unton $4 8 Anderson. | Mr eiese. Commerce and APARTMENT. GROUND FLOOR asonable ‘rent Write oan aD. ime bath PE 2: ie 104 ontiac Press ie Tove. OC ) praia ol CA unit ‘ra LQ ES OD a TS w oe ir L > ished $13 ekiy Call bath & utilities ished oe bead : shail Hover SPE 918s verry CLOSE IN, 4 OR § ROOM APART- ment. near school. PE 3-7212. “it “ oat , ote Gas h oe toe che as he e wk On Pontiac DESIRABLE . RMS. BATH. GA- rage. W. Side. oe immedt- ately. FE 8-3265. FOR COLORED 3 rooms end bath Al! freasstrae furn.. Located on the south ide of town on Prosnect a een Riley Real 4-482! Estate, PORN APT. LAKE ORION. Adults only $34 per month Bed- | itving recom and | [MY 30001. =| IN CLARKSTON. 2 RMS. PVT. | bath and ent., first floor, ‘heated. | ideal for retired persons, refer- ences 3-1267 after 6 p.m. LARGE, NICE 3 & BATH. GA- Hy Adults, Near airport. OR LOWER § AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance, close in. FE 8-3742 aft- er 6 p.m LAKEFRONT MODERN 2 BED- rooms. lar << paneled living room, kitchen and bath Includes utilities ano heat $85 month or weekly. 687 Centra! Drive, Lake Orion. NeiW APT FURNISHED. 3300 |_Elizabeth Lake Rd. No children. FURN APT. FOR 1 OR 2) 249 Orchard Lake Rd. Al_utll furn $12 week ONE 3 ROOM AND ONE 2 ROOM. Each have private bath and en- trance. Quiet etrret Close to schools and bus. FE 5-7866 after p.m ONE 3 RM. FURN HEATED APT. $55 per month. FE 4-8171. PRIVATE ‘3 ROOM, BATH, GA- rage, gas heat, West side, extra clean. Business woman or couple. FE 8-9062. PARTLY FURNISHED, ALL UTIL- ities, at Pine Lake. suitable for married couple or two Le After 4 p.m. call FE 4-5577 2 RMS., NR FISHERS — ENT. Util. furn, $12.50 wk. OR 3-7206. 2 AND 3 ROOMS PVT ENT. AND bath 1 N Telegraph. 2&3 eee PVT BATH AP- _ply apt. ‘7% Clark Street. 2 4ROOM PARTMENT PRI- vate bath and private entrance. FE 2-6093. 4 ta ee Rd. 2 ROOMS ENT | aohe TV Ba:dwin bus un FE E 2-6102 2 LARGE RMS. APT. WITH Ghlidren we i e818 w a ich eome. 10 8 Whittem FE gor, 2 OR 3 aaa 18T OR 21ND FLOOR front.-MApie 5-318 or rE 8-2512. 2 RM. PVT. BATH AND ENTR. Adults. 100 Norton 2 BEDROOM APT. UTILITIES furnished, Both on ist floor, Also Oy taatatioa: week. 41 STREET LEVEL BASEMENT APT. Heat, hts and lights washing facill- ties furn. ys reas. rent. Also Ist floor a rms, with picture _ Windows. F 49. VERY NICE 3 AND BATH. PVT. Ent, No pet ee! FE 2-5553. WESTSIDE << ha OR chi lady only tTms and bath fg oe ent” Alt ae er conditioned. All mie nonas'y Seema, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 6 ROOMS, BATH. GA- ‘clean, East side. White. month. FE LEASE, du 130 Semt+ Manor. SP 4-1559. T_AND 2 BED ROOM (PARTLY 3-010. through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2 8181. } small house, 294 Ferry. avers Lakefront Apts. OR 2 ROOM APT ALL PRIVATE. 1 BEDROO E. Howard St. FE 5. i Columbia ee ae 2 LARGE MS, TITER. 1 ee RM. APT, NEAR ette, adults, 114 Cadillac, FE| GMc Truck: $12.50 weekly. 399% 4-293, Prospect. EM 3-4322. 2 BEURCCM APT. ON WALTER'S | 2 BEDRM., IST. FLOOR, PVT Lake. a nice, garage. MA| Entr., 2461 Opdyke, $50 mo. FE soi __ 48638. 2 & a LARGE Ri ni. _ BRICE APART- | ] BEDRM APT. PRIVATE YARD Se nath everthing fanisbod | SpA, mune. eset ae Market aqulea ae 22 Aubu: ug! in rear, | 2 Eset id on : ne 2 RMS. CLEA A 27 BEDR ONT ’ Hide-abed. TV, adults only. % mi.| ranch type, refrigerator, stove of A uburn Hgts, $15 per week.|- and carpe eon Dixie High- rE way. MA 1183. COZY ROO Nec 2 AND 3 RM, : PVT. . FE 5-16¢0. - bath, Close to F r and Pontiac AND 3 WITH PVT. . Rent le” 4-7839, baths 31 Stowell, FE 4-2190. 2 B v0 WEL- 2&3R N, ¢ come, month. Heat furn. 4100 $15 per week wire 23 Au-| A MA 5-2452, ee ay BLL. FE 2 LARGE RMS&., . ENT. NT. AND - the bath. FE et, ath, F stove, parking furn, woe . ron. j DON’T WISH FOR SHIRLEY APTS. | MONEYE Make it easily " welcome ‘Nears Oxbow Lk kis month, EM 3-3890 or EM 3-2544. 3 LOVELY. NI Y DECORATED round floor available 4 or OR 3-1131, 4 4 LGE 4 RM. peed inD 7 aM. iower, Clean, 407 N. Cass. OAk» land 6-2918. LARGE edb eat Apartment, 645 orig ert Priv. a beat epee ia refrig. er Mo or $15 per ¥ faa PAUL A. KERN Inc. for appointment. FE 32-4209. LOVELY 5 ROOMg wWith re- frigerator and stove full basement, on 5 per 1 year lease 42008 or Broker MODERN 6 ROOMS: and schools oii ‘Beat 60 BE. hE NEGRO eller es —'3 ROOMS bath, heat, het water. stove and refrigerator furnished. $70 month. R_ H. Smith, Realtor, 28 E. Huron 8t.. FE 86-0466. ON ELIZABETH LAKE. YEAR around clein. pleasant oat cou- _ple No No drinkers. FE 2-41 ORCHARD CI, APTSO AIR CONDITIONED Pontiac's most exclusive wes side apartment development, ren’ ing fast, only six 1 and 2 be room apts. left. Balcony type. ge divid ual beauti- im Get uch with the manager, FE 8.6918 eels et AE & SUNDAY ‘HROUGH 9 P.M. PARTLY une 2 RMS. & BATH. witoa furn. 109 Williams. FH. SILVER LAKE FR WITH without utilities furnished, 1 = ved roe room apts. with garage. $62.50 ft to $77 fot mo. OR 3-7414 or eves, Two = RM GEA A UNF. $55 PER month. FE 48 UPPER ¢ aCoean UTILITIES furnished, 2 ai Call FE 4-7473. UNION LAKE, MODERN J ROOMS tA bath in ranch style apt. build- Everything pyt., adults, EM SIDE. STER AND Washington Jr Hich aren = §& rooms, gas heat $90 eer 2 | goede Tag <1 Cael Ad Coos Lincoln J ~e Ns ee ae ‘ 4-2521 or an % WOLVERINE LEK. 3 RMS., BA stove. Heated. Lake priv, 8 miles to Lincoln Plant. $65 and $70 per month. Inquire 958 258 Angola WATERFORD APTS. rooms unfurn $65 WHITE BROS. 3-129 = ded E front. MAST $600 Dt Open Eves tl 10 “tt § YEAR ROUND 9 verine Lk. WEST SIDE CLOSE TO Benet ere. Church, bus lines fa opping . 2 and room + | Rent Houses s Furnished 35 1 BEDEM HOM HOME, fs Blaked Cla sigh ABTLY. Pun. B OM SPOT RSET ATE ly DRO bESs! utilities supplied. A Busine | ery Pie a aiss, 2 BEDRM. MODERN LAKEFRONT = Pes letely furn Near vo e Village Reasonable re nt to renponsie party ‘tii June ; FE . A BW yiaaae oe ae a : { Ave. near Heat Gardiner at 19 Salmer &t, children welcome. - e lake. EM ~ Z ee --THIRTY-THREE. an by Kind Ouibig < eosat alpine > 43; __For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 : aS FRONTAGE. ||®¥ OWNER. VE 3 BED: | : | : _ Lge. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "odors. Large. living | payment. Or make afer Ph. OR . we , ! $228 Bre rey JUDAH Gls BONTEACT ARE RD. | Sage OoTtaet STA) - eho 8 104 Fe. frontage, Ranch aT. = N (e our My tee ig Miele Nothing are cr | NoPnie pows tine business tine cue site| cn Se ee nee Li SYLVAN LAKE Doroth; y Snyder Lavender wing See our mt et "Boo “ate: eT agen ae fam- Pe CNEgR eT Yeats gooueeren = weW gare] EOTATES eek Vou rat ane Gir Perks Mu mae SOWN or] slaaes” vad “iscleve Bhawan Le is : much 5 so little. Only sous Dine ey REAL ESTATE... 2 bedem | riodern. Roger B. aay ie NORTH END. een aaa | On Joslyn Rd. | priate car garag 5 MILES NORTH ae Pocored peor var ont va ™DANCUS, ATE | 1919 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 BUDGET HOME OF THE WEEK VILLAGE. 2 story. | 3 bedroo: ome with living room dinette Gaston bath. basement, ; OF PONTIAC $9,950 New Home ~ Sf. MICHAEL'S ARE Gaylord Gaylord $3950 _SUCHAEL'S AR SMALL FARM HAVE YOU SEEN OUb New end—3 2 BEDRM. AUTO. WASHER AND range, near Auburn ——— $70 PES 546151, after 4 oe 3 FAMILY, 335 LIBER ; STREET. 5 and bath lower, 4 rey bath. * 2-8616 after 6:30 p.m. BEDROOM MODERN. AUTO. hest. Large Cal after 6 m., FE S 3 BEDRM SUBURBAN es iidren reicome. $30 s month 7 RMB. 3 BEDROOMS AH LK. SUB _$75 a mo F Pe pie 3 BEDROOMS CHI! OREN. WEL- come. gas heat FE 80784" “ _Lounaburs 3} BEDROOMS AND BATH. “OAs. heat, close in. $55 FE 24777 z Pe “jig BATHS FOURTH 2 mos. in advance $78 mo} 5-8643. 3 BEDRM. HOME IN DRAYTON, Plains, OR. 3-5382 eee MODERN, Ce MO. rm, modern. $55 a ANGUS, REALTOR, NA oT818 2 ; SEDRGOH HOME 3100 PER MO. Call FE 43894. J ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, $50 : month. oy eetalo. Clarkston. Yrs. old, mo. Ph OR 3-2038. 3 .BEDROOS MODERN. YEAR Full basement Central $88 month _heat, 688 month EM 3-3630 3 Dc -is FLAT UNFURN. EM TRMS AND BATH #30 MONTH Rent Lease Bus.\Prop. 41A 25 Belmont 3 AND 5 RM HOUSES eee 22 Kemer off Saginaw 4 ROOM oe $45 MONTH FE 4 4 _ HOUSE & BATH. NO B “small rae dren “No drinking. References ex- an 4 MI. EAST r te par month. OL = a & 7 RooM HOUSE. LAKE PRIV. ; FE 8.0049 § ROOM TERRACE, E. BLVD FE $-6437 BATH $40 PER MO. $0679 1 or in private Christian bome. KE 38-0561 SAVE Bed Benen accepted _bLane Rest Home, — OPENING SOON __ Cee cree Nurst: Hofie. acceptin foraetien ee tall FE 38-8013, Hotel Rooms or ambulatory VACANCIES MEN OR pa- rates. Ros. Now ons. For in- aie 6 rm. modern 7orm bedrm., “P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron PE 42577 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Osy or Webs Also | or 9 room apartments Cooking and pincers ton unite _ 464 Auburn. E 2-0239 Ren € Office ice. Space 41 BEST NORTH LOCATION, IN - Northern High & St. Michaels schopl district 4 bedroom mod- ,ern home with 2 bedrooms down 50 5 150 Isindscaped possession Price —- 514.000, terms FE 35-2443 OWNER LEAVING STATE. WILI sacrifice my 1954 custom built ‘4g BLOCK FROM SEARS ON Ottawa Drive heme. Or exchange ‘ Oakland — ¥ large rooms heated | for CHICAGO suburban Imm FE 3-982! ' jate possession. FE 4-5002. iB 8T anew OFFICE IN ROCHEST- er business area. Ob 4-]112. i |. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ing. el eles aes 2 ne 300 8Q FT. GROUND FLR. Le prarroy wooDs bedroom ranch type Loge mote STORES, SSeS ments at Wixom & Oxbow La Walled Lake, MA AND are B. Z. Schneider, 314 ‘a ral dun vestibule entrance and c. Oak floors. tered walls. nice utility room, gutomatic heat and hot water and & ge lot. bought on Can be FHA terms. VERY DESIRABLE Office space & janitor ser ly suited for* private office or small business. 200 sq. Reason- able. 7 N Perry st FE 5-8 §-8121. tiac, FE 4-303¢. room ahd garage, 60x100 Cor- ner of Main and Sec ond perce . OL 2-3856. in new downtown building. Air conditioned. Lights e furnished. Ideal- 45 X 50° WAREHOUSE BUILDING for rent at 356 Auburn Ave., Po - BLDG~ SUITABLE FOR BHOW- AUBURN HEHKGHTS A 2 bedroom home cos abatement! automatic heat wih “ainine walls, large kitchen dining space. aluminum sterms and screens and good jarge lot. Can be bought With $1500 down. NORTH SIDE 2 bedroom bungalow with aut» matic heat and hot water Tie bath and nice sized rooms. 2 rears youn Quick possession. > George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN USED CAR LOT Choice live wire location building available month. Edward M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. : Daily * * on Perry near Auburn with $85 per. m Lease Phone FE 6-8165 "til 6 FE_5-0101 MIDDLETON $750 DOWN—Locaied: tn the vi- — cinity of Blue Sky Theater. -§ rooms and bath plus util- ity. New 2-car garage. On ‘4 acre tot DOWN—Located 1% miles For Sale Houses § ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, bgt ., ean work out rent. & ROOM! EWLY DECOR. Le west subu *auburban near airport. $ Site BLVD. nak == 2-2048. ¢ RMS, AND BATH. 3235 RY- ¢roft St. a eego. Hi Harbor, CLOSE T Shure stores. 1 block aw. FE 2-6670. Bi bod’ : 10 RM. FE i pa HOUSE : Fer) PER MO. 4 RM. HOUSE. CHIL- dren. 2685 “Orghinrd Lk. Ave. A LOVELY 3 BEDROOM HOUSE Large back Fa b-a520 fenced yard References BIRMINGHAM—6 =6 ROOMS & & BATH GALOW. 1176 SMITH ST. FE OME. CO dig ay m0. FE 43581 antes = | “FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things es Classified Ads. NO DOWN PAYMENT hte LL ome down, | [aed wa itamert We ‘me 43 ex- Full oi] furnace, 2 Nice lots FOR COLORED trade. 4 Apa: nished income on Lake Ave. Close-in. arage with overhead steel! Terms or fur- oors Plenty of parking ‘ funn Basemer ent nd rom fae ie “me asem an a - a . : ing On vour tot or win b Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 168 N. JOHNSON FE 5-772 FE B §-7747 ee SVLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has news3 bedrm brick oped — od an lke a ag ae Pe 2-2105, Open Sunday Ads to sell. g the Want Ad number] High basement, NEED A ‘FINANCE iIFIXER? Order Classified rent, find a ood job. FE 28181 is DEAR FRIEN Tt is very ratitying to us form you we hate for you this petcgich jaketront home., mond Lake road baths ‘recreation room, gas /heat, eaehie are and lovely, [tana ped we, cate the key and tt will be our pleasure to have you see it at your earliest convenience, Youts Truly, : Joe Reisz, Sales WILLIS M. es er. FE 45181 or FE 8-023 your own terms. A. Compton & Sons 4009 Highland Rd. OR 3-7414 Eves. — OR _ 3-6352_of “OR 3-4558 BY OWNER. ? BEDROOM HOME. large Be room carpeted, util- ity : eae garage, alum- tnum earme awnings, acre. Must see to prectna: 5412 Or- | __mond , near White Lake. _PERSONALI HOMES Pr 6 3 BEDRM. HOME INSULATED & storms Extraiarge fenced lot. Bucktop street. gas heat. caTpet- ed GI mortgage 872 mo. includes ‘axe: & insurance $260 down OP 3-5383 ] BEDROOM "HOME BY OWNFR small down payment. EM 3-5522 COMPARE THIS _ Custom built 1.269 sa ft. 9 cee price ranch nome Fu!! 2 replaces siate en- aths, ‘ceramic tile astered walls oak floors 1 Sod oo. veut garage. All this for a f Ase, Custom Buildér _ Builder PE 68-1198 John K. | BRAND IRWIN 1 NEW IN | CHEROKEE HILL8 Only | and $1,000 dowr . ine Beautiful ‘custom brick ranch home 3 bedrooms ‘plus dining | room den or 4th bedroom:. living room 18 x 17 fireplace 2 ceramic tile baths. Aluminum double glazed windows and mar- ble sills throughout. 2% car garage Full basement for rec- reation room. Gas heat and hot water, sae sake lot, street to be hard top. Shown by ap- pointment. OAKWOOD MAN Lovely ranch e situated on a beautiful w oP lot 150 x ae sq. ft. of living area 3 x “pedrooms, ae am ceramic tile baths and a ba place, vaining room, family room with ceramic tile floor, big kitchen with built-in range and oven, ceramic ttle floor and work area. Full basement, 2 car attached garage. Owner must sel] at sacrifice price: $31,000, WEST BLOOMFIELD . a 3 bedroom 2 bath home. rooms, plenty of closets oe garage 24 x 30. Picture window, planter. Fenced. Only fete K. Irwin & Sons Realtors ice 1925 3 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-9447 Ca. 7403) Eve. Sed AND AUBURN. BY aes. 5 rms. and bath. Sun porch utility. Large garden shade ae Garage $7, own. Or $7,100 w $1500 ¢ down | FE 8-2467. _| $00 MOVES YOU IN. 2 BEDRM — med 2 home, Com ete fin- eg ishe eet rage. 6 years rs old fixe s avinges. EM and fruit and $500 “Stan. 2 7 STORY FRAME Hous E IN IN OR- tonville, — . i fumace a num living room with fire- |. reens. — Phove Marie Sino. Bula. ie; Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN - Plus minimum costs ~ Moves You In! 4 se) We IPAM ROSIE? BUILT IN BSNOEs & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES, MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 EPT FRID ey ontcalm High “ WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-276) or EVES UL! 32-4679 HOYT thao FURNISHED ‘WATERFORD RANCH } = ed ONLY down on this lovelr ~home with CARP room with dining ell 13x24 with brick planter, pink cupboards in) attractive kitchen with picture window! Don’t wait on this, see It now! Owner moving out of state DRAYTON PLAINS RANCH $11,900 — white aluminwm siding RANCH with 3 bedrooms, (two fireplaces, living room 12x24 PLUS separate dining room & kitchen with dividing bar, FULL BASEMENT has recreation poem Situated on beautiful 601154 gor fer lot. Now vacant, move right ST_ MICHAEL'S AREA GI APPROVED-—only $350-mtg costs wil] move you right In. Va- cant now, A large carpeted liv- ing ‘ A , kitchen le ing space. room beth downstairs, 2 stairs with 3 pe. HEAT. 2 car garage for only $9,800—full price. Key in office. Call for appt. now ‘ AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA i $17.950-—2 separate homes bn cor- | ner lot. Larger frame home has | 7 rooms & bath downstairs. PLUS | 3 room & bath apt. upstairs « Smaller home has 4 rooms and | bath now rented out, A rea! op- rtunity to make some money. ay down payments and let rent- ais take care of the monthly Be ments pnd upkeep. Call for a to see this choice listing be HOYT REALTY FE bare FE 2-9960 34 8 Telegraph. Rd, PON-TEL CENTRE __ 43-7851 “Investor Your exita cash has no better fu- ture than being invested in this commercialy zoned Lasey perty on | wie N. Perry St., located just _ beyond Sears, on the same side of ‘he leteeee Tee costs you nothing SEE IT NOW. WH. Ls ou BREWER JOSEPH F REISZ, SALES MOR. 3389 N. Parke FE 45181 5-ROOM MODERN on 4. ! 2 bedream J-pe bath afuvpace 2-Car garage and only ! miles fram court house on ®e-! side Nice big kitchen witn pien ty eating oper House needs come repair FU LL PRICE. $14.100 Qi TRADE KEEGO HARBOR — meee deco- rated. water-front, round home. 5 rooms and bat qarsee. lot size 40x133. bathing beach '2 bik from house. FULL PRICE. $1,995. TERMS. TRADE OR SELL. 3 bedroom ‘ranch home, Drayton Plains area. Lot 80x145 feet. a and shade trees, good nsigate d School Bistrict as floors. painted and Battered walls — plenty of closet space includ- ing Vestibule entrance closet large living room with picture window and dining ell, very mod- kitchen, full basement rec- area. aundrr shop. oil automatic Only $13,500 IL AIRIS UES TO SELL TO TRADE FE 46492 OR FE 4-4813 1362 W Huron a8 to 9 Open _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ KNUDSEN Watkins [ake sae Lakewood Drive is a address for this fine ferenere property cohpsist- ing of 4 bedrooms and 2'2 baths Buijt in 1940 of brick veneer construction, it Imus pleasant Spacious rooms with plenty of closet area. . Basement is full and there a acreened porch over- eat ng the lake. Lake front lot is 125 % over 400 ft. and is entirely landscaped Call us for price and full particutars. Donelson Park One of the finest homes in the area. 6 large rooms and Jta baths, lovely livi ng porch, beauti ifaily Bs paneled recreation room ar at- tached garage and extra large landscaped lot. Prige includes carpeting. drapes, and other items. Call for appointment Don't. miss seeing this home Take Estates for 5!2 room Efizabeth cared new gas . facilities, | heat | | ESTATE, 3-3885. Owner. HAYDEN NORTH SIDE 3 bedroom home | Basement, garage. $7,900, low down payment LOCKHAVEN RD. 2 bedroom home Living room, 13x18 bath ' Oil furnace. Outside complete. In- | terior ready for plaster and trim. Large let $6.950 with $950 down WE BUILD NEW HOMES 5.006 and up We have pians to choose P bulid to ise peed> WEST SUBURBAN d fanc:: home on cot las tered Wailea. wail-to-wal. carpet i vig Toom and bedrooms Built. in book shelves, tile bath shower i] furnace Low down | payment on FHA or GI terms. | | CLARKSTON AREA Modern ranch home. Large jot, three bed- rooms Venetian blinds and cor- nices. Wired for electric stove. Paved street. Oil furnace. $12.400, cash to 4'29 per cent mortgage “e at $69 per month. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | with . 86 ~ Walton FE 8-044! pen Eves Sun. 10 to 2} | LaBELLE | ; To Buy or Sel — Try LaBele 3 BEDROOM HOMF - $37 per mo inciuding taxes and insurance. Large living Toom with fireplace. Fuil bath, basement. auto hea! Urarage 4 BEOnoc™ HOME $75 sper mo. All on one Ritson Basement—Don't miss seeing this. RNY MON DEL ABELEL BROKER Cor Elizabeth Lake Rd. & Mid FE 5-3142 - OR_3-3022 t ee SS PRIVILEGES bedroom ranch home With foe basement, of] FA heat. lot 104x280 Needs some fin- ishin but A895 i NORTH END neat 2 bedroom bungalow | 1 | | i} a good buy at oc full basement, oi] FA heat, lot 60x146. LeBaron School Priced $11.200. with $2.600 |} BEDROOM RANCHER | | \ | i at | down. | Living and dining area, 13 x 20, kitchen 10x12. Pull basement, gas FA heat and large fenced lot. $2,600 down to a 4!» per cent ‘GT mort- gag®. Paymient includes tax- | Lis and insurance. | | WAE LESS LAKE bedrooms, 14x}7 living Poe 8x10 kitchen, 1's-car i gafage and a 7Ox110 lot ae * Needs some finishing, buton good buy at $7,450—Terms can be arranged Well home with unfinished atth IVAN W . Dasement and garage 2 tots. with .ake prvileng: S\ HRAM - Immediate possession rice reduced FHA terms AL 0 5.94 oe WPAN GTR TENE [LE t R Iie §-9471 Wf. 1 KNUDSEN 2 JOSL COR MANSFIELD | |; REALTOR 244 8 Triegraph Rd OPEN EVEN INGS & BUNDAY iFE 4-4516 Evening No. FE 2-3285 MULTIPLE LISTING SRVICE “¢ DESIRABLE LOTS STILL AVAILABLE Winter Is Coming OR SALES CLOSE NOVEMBER 1st Come Out ANS DUSLETOUR Farnished Model TODAY! YOU WILL BE PLEASED AT ts CAN BE YOURS FOR THE coe TERMS NO HWDDEN COST! VLA. $72 DOWN | | SUBURBAN | / | | i | | $62 MONTHLY & $6 F.H.A. $338 DOWN 66 MONTHLY NODE lI 8) PN DLORAH BLDG. CO Builder of 8 National Homes FE o9122 Johnson 320 YEARS OF SERVICE Beautiful 4 bedroom brick and framg.. ome. 214 baths, large livine room, Master bed- room with fireplace and dres<- ing room recreation room wit’ bar pius tility room larg e screened in porch 2! car ca‘. port Lot 2002300. Fully carpe’- ed inci rok Tec Tra‘ion © m Priced for quick sale with ome NOTHING DOWN Gils Lovely 3 bedroom baths. oi] heat. alcinator garage landscaped Home in A-! cons dition Total prise Monthiy payments $78 inciuding taxes and insurance hone I's Water soffene:, Beautifully PER CENT GI MORTGAGE 3 bedroom bungalow built i1 1955 Full basement. of! heat, hardwood floors. Owner will sac- rifice §1,009 of his eqlity for quick sale Only $11,900 witn 2,750 down. Evenings after 6 or FE 2.3301 \. JOHNSON, 1704S cal] FE 45-2935 Re. atta: ? elegraph Rd KENT. Established ia 1916 $450 DOWN —Fer this § room mod- ern, north side home, surrounded by other fine homes. Full bsmt, gas ‘heat . 1'a car garage. Quick posséssion You cant beat it for $8,950 plus FHA closing costs . 3 BEDRM. NORTHSIDE — home, full tiled bath. picture window, Dieasant kitchen. all on one floor, gas heat, t'9 car Rarage Quick _ fully insulated. Corner ics $8050. easy terms ONLY " 500-total price for % rooms and bath on Poftiac's We:t side. Full bsmt and gas heat. Near city hospital. eeevois and stores. See this. Term ROCHESTER -You'll like the at- tractive kitchen in this home, plen- ty of cupboards built-in oven and range. Breakfast nook, 4 bedrms, fireplace, fisished attte, full ysmt., rec rm... gas heat. 2 car garage. $16,900, terms. CLARKSTON AREA-Brick faced 3 bedrm. ranch heme new in 56. It, bathe. dining oil heat. Neat. clean and spacious Large lot, landscaped. All for $13.500 with $1.774 dn g Flox.d Kent Inc., Realtor 2700 De as ey at Hilda Pre CUSTOMES AMPLE ra $10 ER PARKING Pe we nema aS SELL $1600 EQUITY IN 7 “BED- room house for $800. Leavin State Immediate occupangy. 72 Cederiawo. Pontiac. 0 $11,100. . FHA approved. . BS You on. for it oad here e : f ; oai furnace, 2 ea be a ou like a new 2 0 oo venient to everything. No | Pao with siteltTEeils Hk BN aces | ccttekemredtene” =| © Subdivision | grr armgue rt ot nice hee ee Ae eee speedo ¥ i oe pine © ple werk ston. ins EMBREE & GREGG oer mentee ote anise WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Bateman BATEMAN & KAMP. cn 168 trees: Peach, 1565 Union Lake Rd. possession? Then call - aur : ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN EN. Realtors, 377 8. Telegraph apricot, plums, ete. | ONION LAKE VILLAGE 2-9123 end ask for Lois Li =| Tf You Havent. ; Rd. PE 4-056. Over 2 scres of Mand or EM 3-3314 ter : Bou BANE MISSED OF - BEDROOM HOUSE ON HERE's ANOTH | DLORAH BLDG. CO. meen it man ison =, RE's ER “AE RO ee VELOPMENTS ais THIS a © a 3 acres Fruit trees rape PeAMILY Are PRIGE room ve me West Suburban aclades (Sees narene larse car Kampsen Sc den space Flowe : ; If you need a 3 bedroom home | with large rooms, then read on—| Rose M Clarty. Broker See It Now! REALTORS FE 4-0528 15 x 20 living room with natura! = _ r . tell a oars fireplace, dining room with | ——— rr. +H0 __ 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sua, 3 COM-| scE ACRES. . © 1996 by NEA Service. ime. Wilt-in ¢ a, 12 =) ix) The Soo’ DOWN pletely peony gas heat, $75 ig Fe = oA z : Ta Reg US Pat O8. ™ parcems pe men by Feet MULTIPLE LISTING ZERVICE FOO! Btate autif 5 : —_ : newiy decorated §70, FE heme: sie nas . tae : Full basement, 2 car garage. lo- ree = = this attractive 3 _ ; high class rea, This is cated on 154300 lot. $14,250. terms | heat tiving room. carpets tana / a a worth your time. “T think Herbie’s trying to give me a brush-off. He He Country Living | seapea Pull price, $10, a i =e ' \ It Pp Herbert C. Davis. “is ie tedais, New ranch home. 3 bdrms. 27) IDEAL FOR PAMILY phoned Gace since ne ares) ing stead with SA At its best FE On )] I } pie | Baths . Fee. room. . attached 2 . Sc Z ies * —— a This brick home features 6 large | ESN oo e r ‘ ca TARE wavenvons| fifties Sve to! bar ak] re ng area to 45 see ci itie soon dine rom | Multi-Lakes Realty | RANCH HOME) = : t ¥ s Vike i y n + smal moder 1 Win ose wuld |, RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY Attractive 3 bedroom home for Sale Houses 43, -For Sale Houses 43 panos. kuthen & 779? You nhave | MONE IN oe ee as fare. baal ad = child Newly remodeied 4 room with large brick place j~ | ies pours & fi Lee out EAR COMMERCE LAKE : pices a completely chain Tike ORION. IDEAL PO omien ar s'm in living rge 2)% 2 ep A | ACR ae ROCHES q| what to name the other 3 rooms! smail furnished home floor fur- Hnk fenced) the) outside ig: i i ba eds. Firepla cin il oon sora” High Benoa 5 Near Watertord Secs ak pag ole eeil LF roe. Immediate Delivery ed 22 ft. tivingrm.. diningrm _| Pull basement with oly furnace.| nace large lot. lake privileges. COMPLETE i fants 5 becreoma| Gr es laundry facilities. Reasonable. OL id Split level starter —— in aa rpeted. basement, furnace 12,.miles from dow an Pon-| Near schoo! Immediate posses J. ati. | home is only 7 years oid 7.2082. i > oe rice ae dite Praha location ‘a acre $750 | Large carage, Lovely older home | tse. Only aba ti yan trade. sion $800 down : IN EVERY DETAII and is on an ft lot {OvELY 7 LARGE Ris. WICE CE SILVERCREST 102 S. Broadway Se at pty WE Ree at 244 soys OL | cep a anhO REALTY TY ALTOR | 2060.8 Commerce RA MA 41578/ INCLUDING — Abowt $800 should move you ner ae Se eee Sorksten, |p peareee, meters. Mel €:3309 wie, | Lake Orion MY 2-2821 ANCHER $9, S00 pp 21, CarElusapets Rood | VW tyins-Pontiac Estate | YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS in. = MODER - 4 atkins-Pontiac .Estate | “no ron s month. Sa ix “Gas he, noes ne tas HOUSE. Perea om, bere 2 cEnAL Cc. BATHS Will build 3 bedroom house with Open! 6a m=) ip me Sanday Beautiful 4 bedroom white frame | Tats lovely West aide. e VEL m - Suitable for “eulee: oR eville = Pius glass shower ¢ Fy J home, full basement. rec. room, lonial home has a Lake, he heat. fireplace, year 3.1410. 3 large bedrms.. full basement. anon aes ae oes aca tiseen & we Oe Se nein | Ethen with builtin oven & range carpeted living room | with sround_78 Te NT A wig ONION LAKE 3 BEDROOM HOME te ee ee ene | eee) le eo pak br tee recteelpe stoves er) Gi Glare Ui epee ee! ee Gs cscona Geer 3 HOME | storms screens. on x Loe toed, eroeiap lost oa to. Vilage. 673. EM _3-4205 | RII E Y blending of brick and f. Dreeseway eras” Kiveben, repre® | Priced for quick sale at $17,500 bedrooms and Ceramic tile tall shower, etc. $100. |WESTSIDE. 3 BEDROOMS. ONE. aluminum siding. Custom quality eon seen a nese ment eaving; We. can arronge finance! oe bath Full sized dining rm mo. anil = SECOND STREET built = oa tp. sss | Cherokee Hills Aes 1 Siite and must sell 611.800. wi Nothing Down tal 1D etna Gain plane one ¢ROOM MACEDAY LAKE. —— | mest immaculste well con- Custom built tp awe ze oa reasonable down payment No ' S : a Meron.” MA eet For Rent Rooms 37, — sisucled,? bedroom ranch Ue. wien ses oes | owner thie $ room t% story | brokers OR $587 ee ee ment Nicely landscaped. 7 Mone eee fou oro oy hy Ee coat pos yoo Office PE 3-7210 Res_ FE 6-053! | oetwea, 6 er caren he eee | WARD W. ledgerock fireplace. full basement. | ia & ft lot with a brick 2-car . Seer oe ron $6) ALL UTILITIES FURNISHED. cov. So fiiind 1, Sas etl comPse: | STARTER WOME SY OWNER.| Venleot. piessant uvabiity! Ful peta best oi awaits ora ae ee ee se OR 34335 | ered only. Between § am and aca: te: rd With ne Yo. can move 'n fintsh it vour- bearer gad attached 16 22 se clone fenced lots With lake priv! Beautitul uooena i P AND 2 BEDRM. GAS” + pm, FE peits ext garage 2 cuteite gritia. Prieed set. 3-2681_or OR _31070,__ rage, @ 40 x 12 Ear a ae Subdivisi A 3 BEDROOM BRICK with Spent 130et gw, wont"? Prt Eatr i. Bee DPAMILY $150 DOWN * oor: = Mien pr could alse seen tne siorges sod Commerce Lake aa ala over 1.000 oq ft of living MOD: LO earner: rs, t) rooms, lake otis ¥ = area at a giveaway price EM 3-092). ‘AT BUS st: tk KICE ME. Located near new post office $1006 down Terms. growing family You'l) Uke the | Ususually attractive 1 year old No basemtent, but lovely oak — eomfortab) im Keego Harbor Each apart- ¢ in ntry of this, Fe " ez Fekh Onion LAKE £) Bape ceraacrive AnD QUIET BOs; ft good covditien SYLVAN LAKE 1 Sree Lees] HOMES ona, beautiful snaded. cabal lot Oia ows Ee thvata room * wine pr OR 38725 t Laund ls if de-| bse abe brick By ow Lake | . see i Large living room with stone, CQNSUMERS POWER massive ‘wood-burning _fire- OF PERIONT PORNIEEED 3 |: tired Ww. 8 ‘one ry Pe t3108 e oe ec mse corner vot drm. Tal uearea mere Cas t's realistic orice! | Suburban fireplace A dream kitchen wit) Coa Saree | lace. Ceramic bath Birch PENSION? NISHE: rs alton ‘ i built-in even, stove & hood fan ALL CITY NVENIENCES itehen, garage. Almost an house, #29 monthly. 1 or 2 edults \ELEAK SLEEPING Gites 2 ™ carpeied. ranch type gage. FE 61408 Carl W._ Bird, Realtor | Full basement with picture win- | ac | with scoome ee rage. ice a : | cre of ground too. Libera! = STAC | BeCwtge areel PE eine “ae | eatin ad caly Ti cows Do $3 Community macine Ber Bee = T iving at its | pumterms actcrecm rite aire ae | Lak home 7Trms 4 bedrms |_Mre Snyder apt BO. a LAD : _ & sprinkler system. 2 baths. Would) C es & : Te | LOOKING for a very neat ) OU ‘furnace utthty | reom sar. CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN PVT re (ite, Ensabens EF ONLY $8750 | x - | Cot "considerable more than $21. SCHOOLS & STORES | and eiean 3 bedroom oy sandy beach Near schools, stores | ent shower. a week ‘ 35./ 5 TWO FAMIL B uplicate. We can arr i rt £ neighborhood, tn | mo, UNiversity 11481 or UN 93-2416 A cory S-room modem bungalow | a ! ew mor ante! We have others the city? Then, be sure to = ; Ser tasks C : est side Viecation rooms } | nt bef a Om oR pHDOLE-AOED woman’ RAEBURN STREET with full pasement located in a and bath up—5 rooms and , to show . _ see this one before you do Beare L HOUSE , PARTLY PURN. TO RE RNISHED ROOM ood area of fine homes, close to, bath down Separate fur- { CONVERTIBI1 ie CRE. E. JAMES cans mone ree: It aay month. Keego FE 5-754 WiTH RITCHEN PRIVILEGES — Gls-YOULL W jake. Large screened-in porcn naces, HW heaters and ut! SEAS REAL FSTATE } equippe A aluminum uate Worse POR RENT in PERRY ea AREA CALL FE Geet On nant Lore: | = Ges best. a aved ities Brick & frame con: 2 A's pillcomacicel nd Sy orn : Riera: sad serene, 6 n | 1 lor RO esh 88845 A 500 i oad. struction — 2 car garage — —— ; : (repatoolnge Sled PE. 4203) apa canara a tA a araaee Ly. ianeae ihe ore | $950 y DOWN SE ee cat te. ne RICK CONSTRUCTION | RE E Com HAR ARBOR A | PHA rey $11. on easy WIPES PART TIME SERVICES Sentorze ii thsia Tee | COTS Y WEDEGORATED | lepartur'aining area. taree| Ouret WITH 2ET QVERHANG | 2Peigogm owe, sell or Sent @Ies | wE HAVE the tey and house. welcome. Rear Entry NICE ROOM MEALS IP DESIRED | THROUGHOUT-— APPROX- rooms, well laid out. Hard¥ood | wo BEDROOM HEAT AND HOT | SMALL HOUSE. LOW DOWN PAY | woyld appreciate showing iM ww. Huron = foi a real home Very reas | IMATEL $150 MOVES ‘loors, full basement with plenty 1 = WATER | ment Sacrifice for cash 141 8 | you this attractive ,3 bed- ee ig | YOu IN. ef uabaifor additions! bedroom (or Newly decorated Se CERAMIC TILED 1's BATHS | Josephine Cail MU +63 { j room home. Situated on a YOUR CHOICE OP " MODERN| FE 6-446 | storms and screens $7,500 3 _ ae burb. hemes. Some basements. some PLEABAR? “ROOM POR BUSINESS . | recreation room. Landscaped yard with only $500 down—North- | WITH TUB ENCLOSURE e seberben lot (end bes a2 furnished #50.to $75 per month | ys GENERAL ELECTRIC $10,900 with $2,000 down eal 2 oe eM io EN REASONABLE | REALTOR Ast bongs for (tha) qhistzen STOVE AND OVEN | ronta eC | ¢ Broke Oakiaal y NO DOWN PAYMENT > g Pee , au FOR eo a aa | “OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 3:BEDRCOM MO) MosTasC® Costs FORMICA COUNTER rors | Sashabaw Road RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Rent Houses Unfurn. 3 36 *"orivil__ OR . before 1 p.m | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | New S#room home with s large OFF BALDWIN ro RCH MAHOGANY OR | Zoned commercial. Small bome | FOR PRIVATE PARK [Ae 8 Telegraph Ra. Open 98 . OOM FO! fara seiwexn| family rogm. ultra-modern Kitch bedroom home — frame | OAK _CUPBOARDS | “Rodern, full basement. very neat | SO OR 3-168 1 BEDROOM. MODERN. ages ro tigi keasakeeuing ASSOCIATE aye jar vali vee boastrerise —full_ basement | ee la pt ea and clean An hay we oe in) i ——_—___= rated, ehild welcome. Rent 045 per _FE $3248 sfter_ | BROKERS INVESTMENT CO rooms extra large 3 bedrooms ee ee tee ee se RUSCO SLIDING WINDOWS | {/<¢ oF small Dusiness, Oaly Si08 | month. References Inquire M415 FOP RATED e SEARKING ne FE 8-066) carpeted. Attached 2car garage ae ect CARPORT OR GARAGE KT. T Realtor A COMMUNITY Elizabeth Lake F Road. | Paddock. On « iatge reared of land with PATIO OR. TERRACE ie empleton, ealtor 7 SEDROOM TERRACE $754 MQ West 1 pines Roo VOR BUS | Our Rest Buy . many extra features. Only OFP NORTH PERRY 8T. With Oh eee T | 2338 Orchard jae na. FE 44563 | ; Nery i re ELD ree! Foe Pe boets of FE 6 5060 iy STORY FRAME — fuse ey ~) Laat eee Eipie a) Seb Ms ae 5 ease | = , | Desirable Purchasers | .ontn THDEN ee et acs Col 88 Cusrete nit i einss ATR | basement. gas heat 1 car LADD S stor included Auto. heat | | OA mew sting tat la honest +1558 _| Cooking and laundry Parting at fae = an “ 4286 Dixie Hey OR 3-123! prey erred a! | Two large bedrooms wits ° 7] REDROOMS. LIVING ROOM > Pvt Entr Also 5 rm partly furp 4 a s PE: 5.929? : d f s : - Lona. room up for two n s 3885 Lapeer Ra FE 46-9292 | ; : 4 Se 2x13 ttc . a ce ‘bea canaries Eaees ae is te te : 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE cis 7 NORTHWEST SUBURBAN u «| SAT_& SUN. 2705 P.M ' | HANNE >OLD tame « barenneni peas n o et farnace. Pacepiecally Rooms With Board _ 38. -_ a ON J TW P . INCOME bedroom ranch home 5 recreation roem. la:indry oa Bee tecaion. wr = or se onin~~ i 4 nonsense ut Bok Zoned for pice & frame construction MODEL HOME no hess | See the néw 7 bedroom home wit: 1‘, car garage, 2 lots with p venir . st ee COMFORTABLE beads Samuel S8t.-Livernois — Au business deep. $12,000 —carport—large ‘ot. Imme- WATKINS LAKE RD es pasemsor sexe We are building a: of ee space Don't hesitate! "GEORGE BL. ATR. | ere ck este tout beard! LE | burs Rd. Sec. semi-ranch CB | with § Giate possession—$!!_500. SOUTH OF = DIXIE ! 61 E. Chi To. eee fou wouLD Gar alien gece REAL a BOARD AND SOO | en pak, “Phlgan eed mH ‘ = 4 OWN Priced | OPEN ) WEL -DePLicat. | EEE CHECK OUR Prat paveust SOLuE 5 TRST Vai: rooms 5 is. ae F 1G if LA P é aye DRAYTON PLAIN sad aad for elderly iadies (3 oniy) in peg a eer nay 8D. jor 80n135. ta sell at $0,750. NI O TE s AP _& SUN. 10-8 | ; $8900 _ YOULL _FIND SOME OF | toms iene deine ce igs “ Eres, OR 21108 ma lovely home e near Pontiac | all bidgs. newly painted. yacaat. §=(CUCKLER “REALTY s900 DOWN ‘ YOUR FRIENDS LIVING | pete with Heeelace. Ginina cael F DM MODERN. SWAIL| tng shopping OR FIMO. | tor emis dn. ormt. 296 N SAGINAW & HARGER CO. | FHA Terms | | fut batement, oll furnace. hard= quiet family References. Xo D¢$3. Goo) HOME FOR KLDERLY AK Dar N MORTGAGE _ FE_ 44001 ___}uw HURON FE 5.8183 “WA ra ed N. of Walton off Baldwin | | Ree foots. immediate possession $45 month. OLive 1-4034 Op se PE 44m. | McLAIN ™ TGAG $500 MOVES YOU IN FOR GkUESVIGURERE SG TEAR | ios 8. Telegraph . C. HAYDEN, Realtor | ; : 3 — ot eer aS Gh- 356° FOR TWO MEN TWIN & REALT y 3 bedrpom rahch style, large lot. | bedroom ranch home,| FE 40591 aa raph ni 3-8621 | é E Walton FE_ 8-044: : ; | MARE AN OFFER fe a pM peor a ede. ae closet Meals as de Cail collect . LA €3544! hardwood floors. Full price $0450 5 ovcererar a S eaee com: | frau ROUSE AND SOME” LAND ! rreepts LORED nai Wie FANT | Or ee Meo ee _sir z yee ae i te) 2925 White Lake Rd | p y condition | itiful # SEER eit) aoe ad nas | te Ld VACANCY FOR ELDERLY PER-, VACANT. eet SDE : aBED Birmingham — & room modern. ; priviieges on Middle Straits Bree] coraer Rose Center Penal ‘about throughout, Nice 7 rooms. Fu i peeudial Watkins Tske ony il 3 oe Tae HOUSE. wie sons. bedridden or ambulatory | FHA terms On haa pay | landscaped lot with garage, on:y” athe’ Slice neo dows 3322 | 13 miles west of Pontiac) seli or aed extra, tale! Full basement | | qd i ‘ock away Call for detalis now, he a ot water. outbuildings ——— | ’ G near Commerce jas heat New garage own = between Roche: te Pontiac Cel, = eee _ BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM HOME = 6950. $509 com _toad Phone EMpire 3-0697 a RM BRICK RANCH. 1 oF consider seas ar nome as part Y j Exenings after 6 cat! OR 32097 _OL 1-1080__or 186 Convalescent Homes. 38A_ Built in kitchen, ee Down parment —? 3 room mod- 3 oe a ren ana achernsl (cer _paymment. FE _ 2 ; i re Jout arpAnese 3 —— cttiizo i nee he ~ | Peer Teena ae ecresas Roan, ern Mandon uate sinitans "SS peting Landscaped And other ex- . BEDROOMS a “BATHS, \THS. BRICK | 2536 DEXIE HWY | : REA #4061 Close Mi eas LD ¥ house mus 80 o reasoi a fa) rane aterford age i eC Z os cee re oe oe FHA, approved. OR 3-1415 sfter &: able offer will be refused. Name Masts RE? Oe 2 aes 3 | equity $3,000 by appointment. OR, | W. .THIRTY-FOUR + a 5 : Es For Sale Houses 43 No Down Payment # 3 BEDRO Al Lag HOME LARGE LOT. ARKESTON AREA. $79 PER. MONTH IN CLUDES TAXES & INSUR- NCE, APTER VERY LOW CvosinG COSTS -HURRY! R. J. VALUET, Realtor 34 OAKLAND AVE. PE eee OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 3 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING ON 2 acres off M15 near Clarkston For Sale Houses 42 Fer Sale Meurer $3 | For Sale Houses _ 43 { ij TRADE YOUR EQUITY 3 bedroom brick. Paved street. ‘Sterms, screens, incinerator, tile bath. Low down pa prea Reed to move in. WE WE 3-1260. STRAITS BARE, # Sarit room auto. down, E 6 ROOM HOUSE AND BATH. SALE by owner. 264 E. Pike, FE : e, Ranch home with natural stone fireplace 24%44 barn included Phone MApie 5-1210 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | | SHUCKS! We just know youll agree, with us that this lovely 3; bedroom brick and frame, home with full basement) and recreation room. locat- ed im excellent West side on area has fine value and: convenience to offer. Plenty of extras included. Priced 3.650 — cown payment [ 31 $1,350 FHA 9290 DOWN Dont rent when you can buy this almost new 2 bed- ROCHESTER Well cared for older home fn town. 4 bedrm., 1%, baths, large living rm. fireplace, full dining | rm, full basement, rec. rm. at ground level, nice yard, gas heat, { paved drive. 2 car garage. alum. | storms and screens, excellent val- ue. $17,300, Low down payment Neat as a pin, 2 bedrm., living | rm, nice kitchen, hard wo floors, Wet plastered, alum storms and screens alum, storm doors, l'a car garage on large lot on pavement, aly $10,500 terms. Rochester college town. Beautiful income property. 7 rms. each, full basements, new alum. siding, 2 car garage, all io excellent condition, better than money in the bank. $23.500 terms. \W. J. Crosslin, Broker a ¢ 211 COL EC 1-0474 4 “BUD” Walking Distance room ranch With fenced ilo VW chater School yard, new garage, and onl} 1 block to school. In good | north end location | NO | WAITING Just buy out the small equily in this extra charpy! 2? bedroom north end buy xalow & the placé@ is yours. It has a full basement with gas beat Priced at the low low figure of $9 950 WEST SIDE Built in °4) & just 3 blocks! to Donelson & St Benedict! Schools. 3 bedrooms, full! basement. aluminum siding. | $11,500 with $500 down on FHA terms, BETTER BE FIRST. i WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN t Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528) 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun | Dorris & Son = oNS ASS = COUNTRY ESTATE 3 ACRE KNOLL A beautiful 3 bedroom ranch home with 14x14 breezeway and 24x24 garage, fireplace, carpeting, full bs’mt., this home reminds you of the | homes displayed in the Homes ang Gardens maga- zine, spredding shade roll- ing lawn. ‘and breath-taking view from all directions. Owner leaving state. FHA SPECIAL HOUSE and Fireplace Exceptionally large five rm. bungalow, oak floors, excep- tionally nice bath, with col- ored figtures, nice cabinet sink in kitchen, basement. oll heat, 2 car garage, good north end location. $8,950. GI RESALE SIX ROOM BRICK Vacant, located on the bus line. near all schools, short Gistance to St. Mikes, oil heat good basement, dandy Barage, picket fenced lot. Pym ts. $72 including taxes, insurance and 4 per cent in- terest $1500 for equity, or ar of tralier WE TRADE DORRIS & SON KEALTORS G22 Niro ee Ebon ee eee YOU CAN'T LOSE. GI NOTHING DOWN-Only $55 per month for this 7 room home: f‘intmed. poss} full basement. oi! | heat, close to St. Mikes & Sears | wall to wall ons in Hving- ivum, CALL NO ONLY $500 DOWN NEW FHA TERMS-HERE I8 A ' SBPECIAL—Attractive brick front bungalow, full bs mt. gas heat, large partly vaewey oe up, ae tractively arranged dow ue Ideal for the large family, this 3 bedroom family home with sun room or den offers the most convenient location, ample room for the large family, full sep- erate dining room, fireplace, automatic heat and hot water. garage. Priced for quick sale at $12,500 with only $1,500 down You ll de your family a favor by looking now. Only ~ $1,000 Dawn Why pay rent when $1,000 dome moves you into this cozy Toom terrace Payments $60 per month, you can't wrong Clean and neat through out with full basement, heat, automatic gas hot Rhee i screened porch, Better Hurry on this one “Bud” SELON Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens Street FE 31201 or FE 4-2988 Call Mr. Vorhes NORTHEAST NEAR MSU. 2 BED- rm, attached garage, basement, auto oi] heat on ‘y acre .lot. eee terms. Immediate posses- a ion 8592. tHITEVEL STARTER HOMES - Flattley, builder eM 3- « 36 pins Fisted £ BLAIR WIEEIANMS CARE 6 rooms — 3 bedrooms, dining room, living room & kitchen. Full etet| STOUT'S basement. Forced air oi] furnace New Bendix mere washer dryer. 1% Car shaded lot. Wal ine distance to Grade schools. Lake privileges 1 block from house. Exceptionally good buy at $7.500. Small down payment. Immediate possession GI North side, 2 bedroom Large living room Full basement Glassed in front porch 1's car garage 2 extra lots. Priced at $8950 Mortgage costs only GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR OR 3-1251 YTON PLAINS Phe. OR _3-1708 ‘WHITE 4-BEDROOM BRICK This roomy 4 bedroom home has | to be sold soon, bec&lse the | years old. Paved street. Commu money down. 3 plans. Gordon 0482 low, 2 @ar garage. FE: 17-8173. AUBURN HEIGHTS 7 room modern. $600 down ROCHESTER AREA 3 bedroom with extra lot. SELL OR TR: ee 4 large rooms & bath . RANCH STYL i i { 7s align ae On approx. 1 j acre BUSINESS LOT 80 x 180 on E. Pike St. with one (8 room modern — one 10 room modern, \ _Teal buy J . . DINNAN 66 W. Huro FE 4-2577 Drei. FE 4-3046 ROCHESTER 12 ACRES NEAR MSUO, COLON- ia! 3 bedroom, den, living room with fireplace and studio cexing, __832. 500. ner, OL 1-0707. BY OWNER — 5 ROOMS. FULL basement. 142 car garage. Lake _down. OR 3-566. colons ‘= bee ‘ik pvt. pace iy ae SALE OR TRADE, 6 RM. BUNGA~ Ls mi Not Moe Mie p ae: Mil- & burner, hot water eth ae screened, fares. eo school. Reas. Milfo: Se 4-432. _ ow fe yp age EE Seer school ent, lot, close . & ar Lake “privileges. OR av Y OWNER” EAST SIDE. MoD. | ern 2-famiw or 4 bedrm., tiled dhs and kitchens, Garage. FE §-585 $450 DOWN NO MORTGAGE COST 3 Fear brick Frame & tvi- ley Full ent gas heat, hake ’ privileges Watertora Two. w.cG B, REALTOR priv. Close to pus & school. §¢750 BROWN NOTHING DOWN — Lovely Brick bungalow with full basement and 3 bedrooms. Alum storms. Oak floors. “Only 3 yrs. old. NOTHING DOWN — Modern frame bungalow with full barement = Furn. one: storms, Oak f Paved St NOTHING DOWN — Near Clarks- ton 3 bedroom bungalow. Large jot. Paved St Automatic hear. Ideal spot for children. Good home, ly J yts. old i | NOTICE — You do not have to be a GI to buy the above homes 2 | We have several others with no | down payments. All you pay is | | | 3 yrs insurance, adjust the taxes and escrow account. “About $300 will handle” Better get yourself a home while we have these modern homes at these liberal terms. GI SPECIAL — Little farm. Mod- ern 3 bedroom bungalow with ful] basement. Almost ‘a acre of land. Alum. storms & screens “Nothing down per ceagtioat All furniture included. Multiple. a isting Service Best Buys Today SMASH HIT Terrific valu€é in this 7 bedroom brick ranch home, located in Watkins Hills, quiet paved street, pleasant residential section wilt in 1985, plastered walls, oak floors, tile bath, aluminum storms and screens, large lot with 2% car garage and paved sive. Only $1950 down to FHA terms. $8,950 Total price for this attrac- tive 3 bedroom bungalow with full size dining room, basement with oll heat, gas water heater, large 1’, car garage and nice corner lot and shopping. Only $2,500 seller has been fransferred. | Walking distance to schoo! nity water Oak floors and fenced yard. Oul heat. Storms & screens 1's baths $15,500 with $1600 down 4'2 per cent mortgage z ey Vera: Here‘s that large lot for a gar- den spot. 3 bedrooms with base- ment and a large kitchen. Oi heat Full bath and hardwood floors, Better hurry. Only $7.950 WHITE BROS. 5660 Dixie Hwy Open 1 Eves ‘til 9: Sunday } a $ 4 cifferents fenced oe wu land af - J | | scaped yard, BUY NOW— | A ES J. R. Hilt Realtor Open 8 to 9 1011 W. Huron FE 35-6181) MILLER | SELL OR TRADE this good ‘| bedroom home. All large rooms | 24 ft. living room & 14 ft. din-| ing room 16 ft. kitchen. Oak floors, plastered walls, rugs & drapes are included. Full base- ment with tiled floor & gas heat Thts is an excellent piece of prop- erty in Wisner School area. Only $11,500-$1900 down or owner m ght trade for 2 bedroom north. side bome NEAR TE I ROW shopping Center — 3 b o floor home 2 bed “oon PVINg 1oOUmM) separate dinitig room, ali oak floors & p.astered walls Fuil bacement has plastered. painted Wais. clean gas heat, low taxes it is vacant & we have the ker See it now, it is a dandy $9975 no down parment te GI BEAUTY QUEEN 1957 with lake privileges, 1 yeur ala 3 bedroom tanch, west subUrban, only 2? mt from city limits, Beautiful 16 ft kitchen, 3 12-ft. bedrooms hard- wood floors. Full basement, rec room. Oil heat, alum. storms & Screens Large lot Nearly 7 -acre and only $11 500 iow down! pay meet = : Wilham Alitie: Realtor FE. 2-0263 1075 we H urn Onen § toa GILES | - §1.650 Dowt for this § room 2 bed- Aaron Toom home Full basemen: o:| furnace, On the Worth side of the city on paved street Near schools, stores, and transportation Call for further information Three-Bedroom , with jake privileges just West of the city Wail to wall carpeting throughout Ful eae auto oil furnace 2 rge lots. ter- raced and landscapes Lots of shrubs and flowers Side- + walk and paved” drive. Only $400 down plus costs ILES REALTY CO FE $4173 721 BaLDwiw AVE | 0) AM §P) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TRIPP WATKINS LAKE On canal Cu tom-built, 2 bedroom home. Spa clous. carpeted Jiving room over- looking lake Full basement. o!: heat, Fenced yard. $13,950 ith $2000 down, Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 75 W. Huron Street FE 5-§161 or FE 32-1306 down will handle | 7 oe ’ | s VF. BEVERLY Vacant and ready for ‘'m- mediate occupancy sharp 2 i bedroom home. only 5 years | old with bone dry basement, | oil furnace, plastered walls | ed oak floors throughout Penced landscaped lot, only 2 blocks from school and bus line. $950 down will handle. WATERFORD TWP. 1 | + Shiny white alum!num sid- ing gives beauty -and ! warmth to this lovely 3 bed- room home, near Waterford High. Spotless interior, tile bath, large closets, base- ment with larg recreation area. Spacious 75 ft. lot. Only $13,300 with terms. RENT BEATER 1 FREE — In living room Not much to talk about, 4x 22, sun porch in knotty pine, full size dining room, wall to wall carpeting convenien but easy on the pocketbook. 5 rooms and bath, near bus t line and shopping, paved kitchen with breakfast bar. 3 bed- street. city water and sew- rooms. large closets and tile bath. er Only $295 down, easy Extra chean dry basement, ‘‘Tim- terms ken” oi] FA heat. White alumm inum siding. 2 car garage terms METAMORA — 45 acres at bad be c, of Village Rolling and sceh some woods. #4 bedroom hom . hving room with huge stone fire- place, open kitchen finished in birch, dining room, ceramic tile bath, utitity room with ‘ Rotnd Oak’ FA oil heat. Barn ha 2 B landscaped lots, $18,000 FHA Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Till 6 pm. & a $1500 DOWN — Income special. 4 rooms pipe yourself and over $100 income Excellent Paved St. Be sure and look this OPEN ILY 2-6 | Live in Pleasant Lake Woods, Oaki County's paradise. 3 lovely brick models spect. 3 and : fireplace, barbecue pit, built .n hi-fi, full basement, attached 2- car garage lake frant ane lake . See them ‘ONS: Out Eheabeth. ‘Lake road to Pleasant Lake Orr JOSLYN New 3bedroom contemporary with plastered walls, 11%17 kitch- en, full basement, ges heat, Oniv $400 down. Only ‘L bo sell in this fine location. NO MONEY DOWN Gr Inspect this large Oieedreom home with family sized dining ee full basement, 2-car gv- located west side. 82 ft. lot. Paved streets. See this ane now. FOR COLOR: ED A beautiful 3-bedroom home. large living room, family dining room, full basement, auto. oil heat, extra large and beautifully landscaped lot. No down payment to GIs. Call Mr. Pointer FE | 8-9585 JIM WILLIAMS AL rey are & el ogra re BALDWI WILLIAMS LAKE | This 2-bedroom bungalow with ful! basement and FA oil heat is now vacant and you can have im- mediate Deseeee = Located close to store and gchool. All new. decorated. Only §1.200 down. 50 DOWN ‘bedroom ranch style home with full basement. Located in Water- ford Township On extra large lot. Immediate possession, F. C. Wood Co.} . Corner I ] Lake RG & Mp OR 13-1235 one over. leit BROWN N, Realtor 1362 W. Huro Ph FE 2-4810 TT N, bad feat St. Ph FE 5-8165 REAL ESTATE | 412 W, FE 44526. basement with stall and tack NORTH END. 3 BEDROOM. toom. $21,500, terms BRICK 4 FAMILY close to LeBaron School, excel. 0 leat condition. only $10,500; $100: down Lauinger Real Estate, OR THIS WILL ALWAYS RENT - 3-8138 Buc step at door iccated nea gas water heaters Priced at $25.- 000, reasdnable terms Gas FRONT : € BEDROOMS — Nearly an acre on Leon Lake. Living room with 2 picture windows. firepiace wit! kitchen finished rec. rm _ 400. FHA terms MI 6-6830. | 4 RMS. AND BATH. 3225 Le croft St.. Keego Harbor | BHAM, CUTE 2 BDRM. LGE school Each apartment has 1it- | 13.- ing room, dining ioo0m_ kitchen. | 2 bedrooms and tile bath. porcli- ex with awnings. Separate base- ments, utlifties, gas furnaces, and at $24,950. MA 6-1263. BFAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM BRICK! provincial fanch, 37 ft. attached acteened porch. Wonderful a bookshelves on each side, open in @edar. family size kitchen and breakfast room, 2 lavatories, com- pletes Ist floor. Bedrooms, plenty | of storage and tlie bath on 2nd laundry room 2 car gafage and dog tun $26,600, terms Roy. Annett Inc. le ors since duro! econ Eeeninga & Sinday 1-4 a ream + } : j | | j G's LARGE OLDER 4 Bedroom Home. Living room, family Gining room and kitchen Full basement, new coa l furnace. Garage Ful! prjce $7650 — Oniv¥ mortage costs doen — About £350 VERY PRETTY like-new 4 room home. Large living room -2 bedrooms of ampie size Plastic tile bath kiteh- en and dining area com- bined Full basement oil heat, Aluminum stormre and rereens $9.500 — Just mort- gage costs down FAST S{DE near Auburn 2 bedra heme. Living ining room and kitchen down: both. bed- " rooms and bath up Ample _ closet space. Ful; basement, G , heat 2 car garage and small garden plot Priced for quick sale at $8,500 Just mortgage costs to GI Ap- pioximately $358 down- + = $9450 FULL PRICE—Large 4 bedroom family home near S! M-cnaels 2 car garage. -+ Cc sting casts only to you éligibie Veteracs RAY ONEIL. Realtor 262 S Telegraph Rd Open ” 9-9 | FE 34-7103 oO F-16468 rage automatic hot water heat lot 182x250 ft. in well restricted Pade ing Cees able Auburn & ms Rds. MI cea days buspar 6-1174 on p.m. TO BUY OR SELL. Residential or commercia) HOLMES-BARTRAM For Sale Lake Prop. 44 9951 Cooley Lake Rd. 2 miles W. of Union Lake Open Daily ‘til 6 Face brick 3 Bedrms. with brick oven. Ceramic tile bath with ‘ large vanity, sliding glass doors. Roofed 22 ft, terrace. Built on large lot. TRADE IN YOUR H or will duplicate house on your lot of ours for ONLY $12.950 ON EZ TERMS. We have, large selection of lake lots at man pared Phone C. 1st or M SCHUET T Realtor ne Highland Rd (M59) 2 Detroit offices. . KE 23-2400 “BRICK LAKEFRONT $2,000 DOWN. A real fall bargain! Having 60 ft. of lake frontage with soll ack and the lot is 440 deep. Gorgeous. view 5 rooms — poet with and priced right at $12 R. D. RILEY, Broker 34 Elizabeth Lk, Rd. FE 4-11 FE 44891 &M_3-6531_ |LAKE FRONT HOME ON. TOWN- FoRNinneD LOG COTTAGE, ON __Woodhull Lake, owner, OR 3-5013, CARGE LAKE LOTS Aerk Pp Aawreg homes) Paved oar pe sy ana ry es ‘ontiae on M-59 Priced from §: “y'a t' i wned «develop nesder eloped a ven, Noe Dati: send Lake. Rill by owner. Log bou has sun Sore 12018 ft. Slacing: ‘Take. finished in Knotty Pine. Trees ganar are Terms. Arthur J. Rockcroft. Waterlora.” On "yaig. For Sale a 47 TO Ym butidtn: shee reobhe cP Will . * ANGUS. Rea Realtor 1919 ae ‘Ortonvile - = PAconiga frecoes’ on & good . bie “onty $1. $50. ‘Low down p&y- LADD'S 66 WwW Ems TAVERN rifice i, cscte &. ‘all for $15,500 -w th $5,500 down, W il] beag d land Tescaraat or small home o ade Very vood deal, Amuse- il make ment machines slone w your payments. OF EVERY OPPORTUNITI EVERY KIND. ioe metas’ moteis — a fone a roceries — resorts — § Hunting & land threugh- but ichigan. Consult us! e have what you want tn your price range ONE CALL! DO IT ALL! “STATEWIDE Real Estate ates ae AOR, | m1 8. Telegraph ree 18s AgTOMATIC WASHER eve MAY-- fends $3 Eas beater, tiny tae washer $29. WASHF-R AND “' EC. DRY- oe condition. $100. OR abs, (33: cor bike, sree MA _6:3907. BLONDE SINGER CONSOLE. $66 98 mts of $11.1 BEDROOM oer BABY FU BRAND NEW “SOPA BEDS. $44 d5. compiete. ao Po lh nd BEAUTIFUL AUTOMATIC obs Tr, Al- LOND DROP LEAP chairs, end tables, geet FE 8-0504 beds- complete with H pin ney Avda fen Pearson's. 42 Orchard GHAMPION DEEP FRVER_COSt eli for $20 Like pew. a So? wash- 4 rATNOLy malt buffet & chest Fg um Good conditlia. Cheap, FE ait’; Veber iebev-iociin ‘years OR. ty Paap use wl at, tte t except ‘th 9 at 226 N. Ba; w. ATE. MUST SELL: get. re rator, , elec. mates | Mark 12 iy ies lene seats aw p Phong dryer, misc. AD BEDROOM_FUERT antiques. wie bs wae i / aoe oe Parteurst after R PORTABLE BEW- Seeking “Dr. . st fore ME, ern ner sell for $30. MA &-. OnE Oak BREA \KPAST OR Bendy ‘bie arm Overtiil OIL OR GAS HEATERS tee Gs eect” Senich's Fon iq USED “TV sETS_—pRGi ator, TE antennas aa 4 sore LION Ty a & Waitor 2-235? SALE. Ait oaphler AND fur coat, PE ¢- REPEIORATOR. aia MA- good 17 Waldo. ~~ REPOSSESSION wiske at these Midwest heal My aa siee. ‘Sor auto ends of $129. ort dryer t] us DOWN on DELIVERS Galea Service Store TCRPICE © 1c CHR ROME oe -~ rE tees [ae A toreers eed it Cem 280) BORAT WINDOWS AE AND SCREENS. Cheap PE 23-1465 mae SINGER PORTABLES WITH ZIG attachments $1950 Late Usef Trade: In “Det Lounge $098! CAT Chest’ fot pols eeereses teed 3 pe: tiona! .. $29 50: 5 pe Dreskiast set Pe $29 50) Btudio couch @ chair .. $39 50) port & chalr 5 es feerexarand weer ae os $49. at ee a clgad THOMAS “ECONOMY, 361.8. Saginaw SEWING MACHINE. | —Rinerntc. cabinet, $20. OL SIMMONS HIDE-A- ae GRAY, “T's ah v4 peeves HAR Good rior peint .... Saw & hammer set SURPLUS -UMBER & co CLEAN Midwest 6-0034. Christmas Gifts 59 eras SET UP 1 1 passenger train, ed ELECTRIC farms, school, pool 59 and complete vil- For Sale Miscellaneous 60 13% mn Lenk GALVANIZED a r ft. in 21 30 4 08 length. Thom: : th Be ee mile west of ‘Airport. a = hilt SIDING tga & insulate sine “.f get iaent quality _ PLICA’ ert peat Sr edit -$ e & Complete ‘nok for wk - dp-it-yoursel!’ Also a: & fiber fias AWNINGS $9.06 P Or =e from, -alum storms - JOB « LY ¢O" : 4 . My Le tere pany Ab Ah Au Roche: Roads For Free” J estimates “Cau OL 1-094) tf answer om oh. +6623 - 1 ie ARC WEL 00: tt. of cable.. wit OR 3: 3-7843. a FUEL OIL TA CON dition Will defi §-9120, pump Be tha w HTS, $10. Aluminum, vezeens, fot National Reasonable rices EM one ome s LZ. .* NEW Ot, JA SIE WINDOWS 24 x 34 a ss gt ceed, Hea oll , cee a _ canny & irealeeer r poh Shoe gpl) «2% pe. sofa,’ cover Ny we GALOAiE i 1 : rev. cushions $90 Lamp table). oat leogene od book shelves $5.00 %-in 21-ft len = the Portabie. baby bed, ideal «for et NG SUPPLY travel, complete, Fe 737 8 naw —f*. 5-2100 Silver piated coffee Percolater $5.06. Ort BU ie on 58 ae ty abel Rods, ext. RNR bee 7 after- 4, . it Pt NVR N BURNER A controls, 7@ Oliver ry Bion in, pA HOT WATER HEATERS House = nS DOWN. Al tove caper! ¢ worn Burmeister’s | Se WAY LUMBER PRICES 4x8 x %" PLASTERBOARD $1.25 4’ x 8 x %” PLYSCORE _THIS WEEK ONLY $4.75 ROCKLATH BUNDLE 95c_ .” Mabos. $4.15 ae ae ris with ih ahaa be #5 Ane Comb. dr. $21.95 MATT THICK | INSULATION $29.95 PER 1,000 FT. Burmeister's Northern =: Lumber Co. tay heap ah — Rd EM 3-417) § pm. daily buntaxs e th 2 WELLS TB 50C WITH suppiy VFO &@ COR Mo mobile ‘resmhaae 10mm +303 ATTENTION le carry « complete ef nalis insulation — roofin doors — windows ESTIMAT FHA TERMS ack pipe and ee Bros Paint and gaper emtone WEIGHTS §U 2685 LAPEER RD FE 4-643) ‘EEF An ann Peo r PORK a HALF AND PE $104) 1488 Baldwin Ave "=~ CARPETS — ALL TYPES — INSTALLED ADV ‘.NCE 3700 Sashabaw ytoo—OR +1407 al] reas. MArket 41083 COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE Se cet ee. ers) Se. acess tondition Reaseaets. Cal aD onl sae GIRLS . be aed aarere cou st skates: desk and lamps. ee pire 1 Bye articles PE 40685. : 36 & ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL DOWN : g Monroe [Neeag = oe fixtures. Newest exciting modern ib 7 Huron ‘ Might fixtures. Ideal lemp for stu- - PIANO dents $12.95 Value $695 Michigan washer. easy 393 Orchard Lake acttM ak a SS ee re rray's. ¢ EVANS A 00 HEATER & "out m'rrorgo0 e POor rons eae LARGE KENMORE of) — ee Sp ners = lower eat 5! =< rooms. Dy easy Asking $60 W ANTED but can brought down. FE Se Vv ‘FREE STANDING TOIL LETS ord Late eo os a prices | Qouble dew! sink a al Wwertarem to reeeh af ow pricet| ine" bata sri. hm a ee ee o aceyy eae Ra EM 34iis tmnt bat set with WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE | Pactory wads - Irregulars Table, 6 chairs, buffet x 12. SAVE Cousina. 8 dae Axminister rug metal wardrobe./i72 8 3 Saginaw tr misc articles. MArket | | ggeemAle™ art mo, ee rr’ easons Antiques 57A COMPLETE JOB oes se INCLUDING Di Bucr Fd aes : as i - Boilers ety rewsrah. Ct Ce SS al cuaramers: ae pe 0 es or Repair— TWo AN1 ANTIQUE edie INLAID JIM LONIE ; OR 3-0100 ‘| PURNACES & DUCT WORK. NO een B payment: Free estimates. Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD nieead per and al! standard a Wood & steel foldaway closet doors -| Dieappearing stairways Steel outside window shutters Electric garage door operators front remodeling or oot for is free estimates BERRY DOOR SALES 371 3. Paddock FF ‘ es ee new Consumer eagiey ap- ed $9850 value $49.59 and 60. These gre slightly marred, Also Hlectric, Of] & Bottled Gas Heaters at et Ce 303 Orchard Lk. Gas, HEAT: g & plumbing. 720 Tierney, _Harvey Lae Milfgrd 7a saw NCH, CRAFTSMAN mode! hap. al table & motor, never used: Cost over $100, $55 EM Raite! 4 & GUTTER 60 CENTS PER LGT eoeeee 78 Orchard Lake Rd LUXAIRE FURNACES [ OIL + GAS CONVERSIONS os — 0 ment. Ken Hea‘ dervise,. C OR _3-5634. ma B a LARGE 20” ir, “slight! 95 als endous selection of medicine cabinets with or pereator NEW Storm windows & dbors. selection of sizes. | BSED. EVANS , ot 86-3785 and FE UsED LUMBER. TAKE SPECIALS Mahogany Plywood ‘Hlagaerty LUMBER CO. 4047 “iaecer a” ae asd & Pads eobel mond Phone Fite « 4.1086 "SUR LAST! ICs oat, rods, eylinaa and bloc ee —— oa i kinds of lucite en- bediments os an wu URN RD. PE 5-924! AY CULVERT . pipe $245 Ft pas 8 A MORTA “COLOR - § . Plue Lining. $1.25 " $1.25 sk $1.72 Ea BLAVIOCK 60 @TALL SHOWERS COMP with a _ value. oo 46 Lavatories com with chrome 3495." Toll $0 Cae at Cost Moto-mower Toro & Jacobsen Ee rbanks, r— | oe Pat: x» orter Cable, 24” . $360-$285 jets 4 > ghe0-4299 sq ft New No 3 ost flooring. Rew 3 ft ae we en iz 3 + ma ee WOLVERINE LUMBER Ta Broepee “TALBOTT LUMBER form doors and La or aluminum. G.ass ip — sash 1 Oakland Ave FE _ 44505 ———— tsED > WELDING & CUTTING OUT- fit complete with tanks FE _3m41. ask for Bud. ~ Used Lumber, Cheap i FURNACES. | 4-0072 ee a ee —— 3 windows ‘ste! shower. _Pipe. etc: FE 2008 i Ontriow DEEPWELL LL PUMP 3 ood condition CASH a Ghotguns & = $15 up BURR EL Shs . TELEGRAPB HUNTING SALE Shes. flelg loads ..- 42.25 vot eavy loads $279 box Blue focks $2.29 ron 2 per i off on al) hunting “Browning fee the new % gauge 10 per cent down — Easy terms on uns Trade in your oid gun Enter our big pheasant contest be” kelly's ware 3994 oa Adams Aw Tet, = FOOT. Weaver LARGE fi i 1s & rifles ‘s Loan Office 4 Patterson +18 REMINOTON 2 GAUGE A AUTO 30- auto. gauge wes hen ae 30-3 bee rf carbine AS others. Will be sold “THE “TACKLE BOX 2689 Dixie Hwy. RELOADING COMPONENTS SED Of on Pa cngt 8 FE 8-045) ravens 12 G GAUGE PUMP. RE- coll pad su choke & case. Like new. . FE 2-689 ry Soar load ~ 12-16-20 oz 1. sa 80 Binoculars. reg $50 08 SPORTING = Sareg 1” NS Seginaw PS _ ALL jwonke GUAR- ne answer call FE Tat WALL TENT. 12X14 HEAVY < CAN- . $4. Bathinette, oe. Market WINCHESTER MODEL 3 16 _sbotgun. M1 4-2060_ SAVAGE GE MODEL | 81, Automatic, rifle scope and shells Wood Closet Doors Ciesing out. Birch menoe & foureread brfold type coors e| Se, DOOR SALES ES | g7)_S Paddock __ ps WEBCOR TAPE +E RECORD R, "practically new MI 42080 ___ WooD 90D AND | DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. Ce ever cm ‘SALES very Wednes dee “% wile west. Norte ain “shopping Center Rorhés NICE LOT OF HOME dete Sil MU AUCTION JUST NORTH OF OXFORD, For Sale Housetrailers 78 1957. EXCELLENT CONDI- Loads of extras Los offer. “8-9053, 10x45. tion Pontiac Chief Detroiter | TA _ ains & 10 wide “alignen O resete allowance ever. our deal before you buy. Re- Scaier: vou will save hundreds or dollars at: Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 430) xte | ei hear Pontiag 4 Miler.. Nor 22 NATIONAL. Lite a pod: 751 Biaine St. tlac ‘170 N Opdyke SAWS Soe Fee WE TAKE — Atlas 1872. Pic- room furniture, 2 hundreds of FRIDAY NIGHT, | ; # HASKINS Ventura “flomes bed b SAL les” lous 1959 Moon dea xford Trailer 24 TRAILER EXCHANGE New Anderséns — We buy. sell and trade. ~ Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS QN RENTAL "Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies raob Open t 8 to deniers indays 8EE US POR nurs IN CAMPING choose from. eh Sales 15210 SHORT OF MONEY? ; — bah sell ee trailer from our | feed bles oick up vour T were, demonstrate, sel! anc afrange tor. financing, so you reteive cash {mmediately tor only ‘0 ver cent. We have buyers waiting 80 ie A orfcome out’ oay te arine ach Saies 16210 Bow Rd tose 4677) Holly VACATION “FRALERS | FOR SALE 5685. OR or —— Hiiams Lk. JL WANTED: 1 BIG. OLD ‘TANDEM | ee EM ' Rent Trailer Space 79 a0BURN HGTS MOBILE VIL | lage The finest 4% mile SE Pon- PE 5-336) DISIDE =. LIMIT 3 BLOCKS er; ad Som Trailer Goseb Pare OxPorF ear Spe ee FOR those whe want the best 40x80 toot 16x40 cement petio Sidewalk room for garden on etre shelte m: east of Oxford On Lakeville Rd Ph OA 83022 MOBILHOME ESTATES MONERN yor and olaygrount EM TRAILER SPOTS ON PONTIAC Lake Shore Kids & pets OK §25 — OR 3803! call after you ve gi the P EEN THE REST: NOW -“ Square Lake ‘Trailer E 2-$296 Auto Accessories 80 LLLP 5) RAMBLER STATION WAGON parts FE 8-0770 ‘$2 NASH — QVERDRIVE TRANS- mission & drive shaft. ‘51 Ford cooky Sat. _ Sun. . 1022 ‘Round Lake Rd. RADIO, MOTOR & OTHER PARTS | of 1950 Chevy Pewerth oe. MU - __ #3380, between 4& For Sale Tires A-) USED TIRSS $350 _6P buy seli Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE 3ALES $03 Sagtnaw St FE STANDARD BRAND. NEW TIRES traded in on General Safet hres oe 50 oer eent off Black or. white is ED WILLIAMS 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn 80A WE TWO 65016 SNOW TIRES, TUBES and wheels. $15 each 4-8201. _Auto Service 8! ae Oe ee CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine Shop 23 Hood Phone FE 2 INSTALLED FREE | : Mufflers & (tail pipes. Hollerback Auto Parts 340 Baldwin. FE 8-1431 or FE 3-9477 Sale Motor Scooters 82 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER. Whizzer motor bike. Both in good cond. MI —— 1950 CUSHMAN SCOOTER WITH ens. "Oecd condition, $80. EM ae Ses SCOOTERS ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE PADDOCK at Pike: FE ¢-4246 w For Sale Motorcycles 83 PPE LLLP LA AP LL APPL POP KH PHONE Maple “$46 HD MODEL 55 MA 5-12%53 or see at 6601 _Dr. Ctarkston $6 MAICO. 200 CC EXCELLENT cond. Must sel FE 35-5643 after 4 pm cal FE 35-5618 FOR PARTS ; AND “SERVICE “ON, your Harley Davidson Davidenn @alee Ce 79 8 Gaal - naw HARLEY DAVIDSON $125. 283 N Roslyn. 8A GIRLS 20° BICYCLE. GOOD CON- dition. OR 3-7304 _Boats & At Accessories es 85 For Sale Bicycles 19 INBOARD. GOOD CONDITION _Very reasonable. FE 4-8658 i9 FT. CRUISER SLEEPS 2. 5 hp. elec. start outboard with re- _ motes. Tandem boat peer $975. FE 38-4138 FE 8-44 3% OFF” ATS TORS & TRAILERS MOT! TROJAN CRUISE & Runa 8 bd ad USED BOAT TRAILERS ATWATER Mtrs & Service r CRUISE-OT'T BOAT SALES 1401 Highwood = at 4402 9-9 Open Sun FE 402 “STORAGE Any size boat — Inside $30- Pick up and delivery service. 2156 Cass Lake Rd FE 5-6365 8EE THE NEW FIBER-GLA Teal Craft Sport boat. Ideal ae duck hunting also good util. boat Only $249 50 Harrington Boat Works YODR EVINRUDE es ER 1809 S§ TEEEGRA RD 2-8033 Onan Sundays STOR AGE OTOR tN AND. oor. NSPRVICE NTE ZING INI. AND I. AKE S SALES, FE 4-712! 3127 W_ Huron FE'2-6122 STORAGE « ake vour reservations now for -boat & motor: «torage Complete pelea service ANS! DE & OUTS DE sTORAGE Harrington Boat Works YOUR pall WJ EALER 1889 § TELEGR. A RD oes Sundays at on first qual ty # Cadiliae opt inum. fiberglass CaRs PE 47371 ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models SHOP ARODND THEN SEE US WERE PAYING Top $$$ AND WE'RE IN TOWN GLENN'S MOTOR SAI. ES | OUR NEW “952 W. HURON Dollar PE 41797 BARDENBIURG MOTOR Cass at Pike A CASH FOR CARS cheap care FE eves SALES FE 5-730" Sy Wer NK AND 22068 days or CASI POR LATE MODEL USED CARS Communit AUBURN al EAST BLYD __FE 6-4639_ ac van WELT ELT ste ) DIXT= Hw High “Cash i a models Pb Motor’ Sales ar igt R wie late El Te See M & M Motor Sales Por top dollar on iate mode! cars xe Hwy PRICES J scrap Free TOP CASH FOR on NE CARS, ane "ANY EE g OR @CONOMY CARS” «$9 “AUBURN WE NEED Cars "65 to "58 m~wdels Must be clean. AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hw : FE 2-9878 PE 4-6806 JUNE CARS. FE 5-6070. I YOU_ARE INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRADING YOUR CAR WE AR —PAYING TOP PRICES — —GIVING TOP TRADES— “34 Years Fair Dealing” BRAIL PLYMOUTH DEALER maretig at West Pike 8tq. FE 2-0186 2 Ford. BACK TO WORK SPECIALS 955 Chevrolet 210 sard! “ene, “powergiise. radio, ee aeate $1067 : a 1056 Chevrolet Bel Air oardtop, — engine, Powerglide, power brake: power pack radio, heater east 1935 Oldsmobile, 06 Holiday coupe. Hydramatic, power brakes, wer vadty, beater . tent 1956 Chevrolet 210 hardtop. Radio beater .......... ......... $lasi es pags sence Super 8 Holiday er ateerin, ower bre —— Hyoramatic media, $i9e9 Haskins Chev. ALSO & AL TRANSPORTATION N SPECIALS 6751 co wy hd ork at M15 MAple 5-507 sth 8 jos BUICK 2 DR. LIKE NEW. 9005 darn an) i ene Lucky _ A Sagi- naw, FE yer) 4 FE 41 sioos "3ST FE pula ROADMASTER | CONV, Pa: low mileage, $2,000. Fon. SALE- ori BCE SPECIA 73 —, R& Phi EM after 6 p.m Tot CHEVRO eT EOSR OSD” pote ae 391 Olmstead, Dray- . 1955 HEV STATION W AGON, _$_ So sharp. Eddie meas Feed. FE 5-204. 1957 CHEVROLET TDR. Y-8. 210 series. Radio & Hester, .. $1495 1956 Pontiac *Catalina. Hydramat- = Radio & beater. Sharp. $1395 $53 .Che % dr. sed: Power- tae do's & beater. excelent: eH Porat’ V8 Radic & heater. $298 “1 Posies 4 ar Hydramat jo & heater 3198 1987 ,Chevie Bel Air convertinie. Mads Pelt boat Radio, Heater. ome cone $1745 ro Nash 2 dr. sedan ... "8286 1954 Chevrolet “ tor ptekep 1 owner. Exc. con “as “Wes Pontiac £ ar tveramiatee. Ki. & Sema her cscs COS. ine. Buic: =o hardtop. Dyna hae & beater ...... $745 1952 DeSoto 4 dr. ‘sedan. Radio & heater “$203 1988 Chevrolet 2 V4 Radio Heater. .2 tone paint. - & ar. Biscay waitewalls. Demo. New car guarantee, HOMER. HIGHT MTRS. On th overt sas ~ wee 8, Pow- "ar Sane Pow rerpak, fea sell to- ar Eddie-Stegle Ford. FE 5-9204. CHEVROLET '*6 BEL-AIR CON- Ne Power ateering, brakes. R & .' Radio & heater, Black pen irey $295 «(«'n. = Assume er a -Mments, $4795 mo Pv’ EMp 34373. 3 aos payments a $8 Credit ar. Mr Parks at MI _ 47500, Harold Turner 1961 CHEVY CONVERT 6, AUTO. R&H, whites. Sharp. badis ‘ihecle FE 54-9204 a “40-46 meudeveres ] 22 § 2635 A aaeeree Ave For Sale Trucks $954 FORD “47 CH 1956 DODGE 1953 FORD DUMP F600 We Pay the Top for used cars RUSS _ DAWSON 8 Saginaw __Used Truck Pa Pats 89A Werre aL Semesahs HEIG MOTO WE NAVE A Few 26111 ye $002 90 TANDEM. _ dump. T700_ $2,000. FE 5-8257 cheap. FE 68797 lo YD 4 TON STAKE TRUCK, PICKUP, ‘2 V-8. Powerflyte & 5 47.10 tires. terms Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Main 8t., Clarkston MA | short block. 15.009 mi. $850. 5-582 1948 % __nble._Cal ‘950 FORD % 3-461). au 5, OR 3-430] TON brand new 5-5141 naw IN PICKUP. REASON- | TON PICK-UP, OR see Hariev | 1956 FORD. Me a ee. | 1951 FORD PICKUP. GOQD SOND _ 6738 Cloverton, Waterford. . DONT BUY a \EW . OR USED fRUCE Til You Chec+ ‘we Low Prices >“C¥" OWENS 147 * Saginaw : FE 5-2246- PONTIAC'S, “TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH: . Oakland at Cass USED VOLKSWAGEN PANEL, -Rochester_ OL 1982 NASH HEA RAMBLER 211 8. agina “48 JEEP PICKUP ‘, TON wheel drive $165. FE 4 4-097 Shaw's Appliance, 2-406] or OL* 2-4121 eves. Foreign & Sports Cars 90B 29.000 AC- $500 Belview, EY tual miles. G condition for my equity. 170 8. _Lake Orion, MY _3-1635. 1956 Pontiac 870 hardtop, bydras $750 f 57 English Ford Prefect 58 Renault Dauphite "58 Morris Miner 58 Hillman. Minx NEW & USED CARS BILE SPEECE SALES: & Ww sien SERVICE FE 8-4541 1958 Chevrolet : LEF TOVERS — 2:DOOR S -. 4-DOORS - “HARDTOPS CONVERTIBLES As Low As ‘i658 ALSO SOME .- orc CARS AN DEMONSTR ATORS North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Moedwate Ave... Birmingham . +2735 1953 CHEVY. 2 DR NO SMONEY. down. Bddte Steele Ford FE 50204. 1990 CHEVY * DELUXE. VERY _clean. | OR_. 3-9162 STOP, LOOK, SAVE 1937 Mercury: Montclair 4door hard- top full poner. black & Gaya matic extra sharp 1955 Butck Soacielie flow radiO heater 1 — 4dr V-8 1886 Bute Century wagon. 1955 “Pontiac 2-door Ja red and nish $80 1953 Buick. Bardice dynafiow nor. Bdoor 4 and black fiotsh. A_ real beauty $693 1963 Pontiac Deluxe 4-dr. hydra- matic, radio and heater - $495 feed) Pivmouth Ht. R&H. Ex ce 1949. edge. California car, no : Tust $ 195 1956 Ford A real bargain at $ 05 ~ SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester - OL 18133. Bown’ Ass $1427 mo Call Cred Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turr 1955 | and Me ed plywood poats large selection from which to choose Big discounts’ on motors jonary 1959 Eivinrudes now on display See fhem, trv thenf? and sell yourselt on the best as _'59 Dawson's Sales At Tipsic Lake Take land, right on sicker Ridge Ra. miles to emode Rd __ Turn left and “follow signs FIBERGLASSED RINTS. MY ‘SA Evinrude: . 59 to West High. i Biham For Sale Cars 1953 alla SEDAN, DYNAFLOW. R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY payments it Mgr. SUIT & _er Ford low mileage power exc heis Rd FE BEAUTIFUL 2 TONF Bock: 1956 super hardtop 4 dr, any ex- tras _fash_ _47 .Thorpe. _FE 2 FOR QUALITY CADLILLACS Also a clean used cars Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward ED | 31 CHEVY CONVERT. GOOD CO dition. Good trans. Best offer. Si 8. Anderson. Mr |°§4 CHEV BEL AI BUICK SUPER HARDTO condition, full origina’ Sra 371 Voor- A-l condition 41, 345. Need 5070, 33 CHEVY 210. 8 MM DEER RIFIE. Ma_5-1946 AIR ~HARDTOR, powerglide, power steering, tak@ _over payment FE 5-075 2 ‘358 MGA ROADSTER ‘5? MGA roadster 58 Hillmar 84 Buick, a power like new "54 ge, . 2-Dr mere! "83. Ford Dr Custom HOUGHTEN & SON: 5) BEML FRIENDLY OLDS re REIGN SALES CAR AND SERV $ sick - $38 N Main, neato On 1-9761 fine relere ot other 8 1954 cee. 2 DR. $495 FULL price money down Lucky Auto, Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. Fre 42214 or FE 4-1006. 1956 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARD- tep V-8 engi radio, heater a powerglide ur stock No 4242 198 teal vy for $1 North Chev. MI 4-1930 Buster Blvd «ot 8 ce Hie Birmingham +2735 SAVE ENERGY, USE). ‘sf CHEVY nes Heian Orion. 3-148 or MY 3-940 | Propeller Reconditioning ‘job, place to live or a) tonne, anon, avrg good used car, see Classi- 396 Orchard Lk. FE 2-8020) | fied NOW! WANT ADS! To find al ae Eee 308K URE POSSESSION Bs _ Sivas Maree needed. $10.34 mo #0402. t Great Tabex ve = ag £ “THIRTY-SIX For Sale Cars 91. For Sale Cars 91 POLL LLP LLL AP AGE tae | Eh ~~ NR "48 PONTIAC. EXC. COND. 53 FORD VIC. FORDOMATIC PE 6-125 | R&l afi pel gets. 1933 iS CHEVY EXC. .C_ CONDITION re “ieee a res It ru FE S266 ‘S2 FORD. SHARP. CONVERT ‘ole = =n | iter $2 CHEVY DELUXE. 4 DR | dra., Ces $300. OR 3-6546.' i981 FORD CLUB COUPE, V-8 ne ‘36 cineV BEL AIR V8 «DR le Cie be Ce $9.85 P.P. G. R&H. Cont wheel! pay 21.000 miles A-1 shape 260 Wi ™O- Cal, Credit Mgr Mr Parks, _Falrmount After | 4pm at MI 4-700 Harolo Turner Pord FORD ~ RANCHWAGON 53. V8 Good $445 4 ae. BARGAIN. LOT Huoter Big is Haynes, Birm 64456 1954 oa 4-Dr. Better Buy Used Cars Tris is an 8 cyclinder radio and heater: iecendard rane nearly ge mp =n new tires ery clear inside af 87 Plymouth 4-Dr $1795 out $595 as auto saLes HARDTOP with automatic trans-- OPL 4 mission radio Heater white tires 68 Oakiand FE 2.2351 | and tu-tone paint 5 FO. D 8, CUSTOM | LINE” SE- ne wae. oan Fordomatic R&H we 37 Pontiac 2-Dr - 1595 cen FE 40581 Bivd at Saat: | CATALINA CHIEFTAIN. HARD TOP with straight stick It. a honey 36 Olds 4-Dr 21795 $8 HOLIDAY HARDTOP with au- tomatic transmirsion power steer- tng and brakes tu-tone pain! anc « white tires 86 Buick 2-Dr eT CENTURY HARDTOP, rad.oa heater automatic transmission Sharp. "86 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1495 SPECIAL HARDTOP with radio. heater automatic transmission & | is 8 ONE OWNER “85 Buick 5 ROADMASTER fully equipped. A! nice car "55 Buick 2-Dr $1095 SPECIAL SEDAN radio heater automatic transmission, ver y clean ‘ad Buick 4-Dr. § 795 Ri "ROADMASTER. SEDAN, winte. os Dlack and a real beauty OLIVER | BUICK © 210 Orchard Take Ave. | SPR 01 Open Eves. ipsa CHRYSLER WINDSOR HARD. power steering &-power; other extras. Must seil, | - _—— es! : ten 4 dr brakes terms < - Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PIEYMOUTH DEALER Mai: t Clarkston - MA 5-5141 {033 DE SOTO SEDAN. .V-8. AUTO | R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $1146 mo Cal] Credit Mer Mr | Patks at M! 4-500 Harold Turn- er Ford 1953 DODGE 6. STANDARD SHIFT | Clean. FE 4-6794 0° 1954 DODGE V-8 4DR R&H Auto, trans WW. $495. FE 4-3341 ; Taylor’ s Garage “GAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN | some? Let us help wou adiust ‘c) some less expensive mode! ' Lake Orion Motor Sales | MM AT CLARKSTON @ORD - MERCURY f 2-261) 1957. ENGLISH FORD, R&H. 12.- 000 miles $1150,cash or will trade) for older model EM 361 — 1956 FORD 2 DR, &@ FO & | R&H. whites Must sel! sodas + Eddie Steele Ford. FE 54-0204 46 FORD COUPE.” ‘48 MERC. EN- . gine $135. FE 5-5695 1055 FORD CONVERT @ CYLIN- RD ary 2361) PO" heppler. You can't ‘54 FORD 8 4 DR CUSTOMLINE porvonene Like new Low mile-j ge $685 Will consider trade | 7 Maple 51087, | 1953 Ford, 2 dr, V-8 ; RE POSSESSION Perfect engine No rust walt tires R&H $208 full price. | vyments only $1650 mo. No}; cas Beeded ‘Mr Beli Great Lakes , 8-040: white | 952 , TR RE POSSE SCION $189 ful! price Payments $1090 month Perfect Good body and tires heate: Mr Bell Great _FE 86-0402 | 1954 HUDSON 4-DR. | | only | Automatic transmission. Radic heater Good transportation! $265 No money down BOB FROST, IN 280 Hunter Bivd MI seo ‘By-Pass around Bham! Be 5) HUDSON, $75. REAL NICE_ = dr OR $6112. . ‘48 JEEP WITH ‘METAL TOP. clean. FE 71-9733 4 aoe DRIVE JEEP NATION- | JEROME. “Bright Soe! 9) OPE ti1 10 Every Nite | _ FOR YOUR ~ | CONVENIENCE ALWAYS 79 | FINE USED CARS TO CHOOSE: FROM trouble-free motoring | weather cold or hot go wrong selection From JEROME ‘Bright Spot ‘* ~ JEROME “Bright Spot” With your | 1054 “RAMBLER WAGON. , 38 Thunderbird $3695 |°d1 Mercury Hardtop $2005 |°97 Ford Fairlane 560 ht $1795 ‘57 Chevrolet wagon 210 $1795 55 Pontiac SC Catalina .... $1195 ‘57 Chev. Bel Air Convert $1795 ‘34 Ford Coenen : $§ 995 | 57 Iseta BM $ 795 55 Chevrolet ‘peiray : $ 995 | Corner Auburn & E. Bivd . FE 68-4539 FE_ 8-45.20 DEAL | COMPLETE SERVICE EM_ 3-415 |1955 PACKARD | , 2 A f __ For Sale Cars 91 F For Sale ca. a), 1963 NASH AMBASSADOR. acd & heater. Hydra, N Will Easel Se Malar. ee Mr. Rambler 666 5, Woodward. oMi _ -3900. "$1 NASH, AMBASSADOR, 4 DR. _$75. OR 3-5712. 1955 AMBASSADOR 4DR. RADIO & Auto, $695. $95 down. See ios? RAMBLER 4DR. R, automatic. Custom model Beige & bronze with whitewalis. actual miles. $209 down, $49 mo. See Mr. Murphy, Remon bier. 666 §. Woodward. M M 8 Sse & Sits “AND Models: on nana Come out jonk them over! Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & — BLVD. ~ 1695 full price Custom model radio, heater. enete rack Very clean. Don't miss this one! See Mr. Mur- phy. Bham-Rambler, 666 S. _ Woodward 3 MI 6-3900 0 COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS BILI. SPENCE ‘RAMBLER SALES *& arerice 211 S. Saginaw . - eee 1938 RAMBLER | ee ~ CROSS _country- station wagon. §2.195. ae car will deliver 23 mi. to the gal. We have the owner's testimony for this See a Murphy. B’ham- poe 666 Woodward. MI RB. 8. Rambler) SLOGAN WE CAN OBEAT ANY 1954 OLDS. 98. HARDTOP, FULL. power small down pay = Lucky Auto:Sales 193 5S. Sag lz Gee (br FE 46 1006 2 DR HARDTOR 2 SUPE ydramatic. power bra ag like new after 6 & week. id FES 9035 1955 OLDs 88 ocean EQUIPPED. Call after &,.pm. One owner. _FE 46-6436. OLDSMOBILE, ‘53 —suUPER 88 *hardtop, Hydramatic, new trans- mission, Must sel, Going fn serv- ee Best offer, Lincoln $-9450 aft 6pm aa QLDs A-1 Al SHAPE 5 FE 4.3185 W. Huron 1953 OLDS SEDAN SvDEAi R&h. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume pavments of $14.27. mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. ever MI 4-7500 Harold Turn- 400 CARIBBEAN convertible 3-tome green with a@ a white top. Luxurious leather, sofa cushions. Power steering, wer brakes. Electric windows. ifts, seats. 4 brand new white sidewalls The perfect car for any trip. Wag $1,695 Now $1,205,-Hur- ty! See Marr. ted od B'ham-Ram- bler, 666 S .Woodwird. Mr 6-3900° 48 PACKARD. BI.UE. GOOD RUN- ning condition.- Best offer EE. M | 3-0116 after 4 p.m. 1958 CHIEFTAIN : Model Cars’ 3. PLYMOUTH SEDAN R & H. *ABSOLUTEL! NO oR EY’ 11.46 m o Call, ‘ i. i 2 ppl ie MI 47500. ‘Harold Turn- 1057 us eer one ereeneet. 7 08. d aes If the car suits you, Our price will too, ‘§2 Ferd -4Dr Fordomatic Powerglide Whore’ s Sales & Service 695 _— Ave FE 2-0655 RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER _ i PLYMOU1H SUBURBAN, EXC. ‘hout 3-008! Hi. ~ gins. throug! i 1955 PONTIAC, 4 DR. STAR fully (a nree $975. MI Sony. _ after §:: fern 1954 :4 PONTIAC aad , 8, AUTO- matic, R&H, whites. Like -new. Eddie Steele Ford. FE §-0204. 1952 PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE. Clean Extras. $260. Pvt. owner. FE 43100. ‘835 PONTIAC COsvEne bola ag SALE PRI $905. NE TIRES, Aur . ora RUss suueor M : ALES. MY PONTIAC 2 DR. noes exc. cond. $2395 eicaley Y 3-975: = PONTIAC HARDTOP. _fanio, ealer Hydramatic ced ape" er than aq Chevrolet hard top Our stock No 4554 Yours far ony $983 North Chev. Hunter Bivd- at 8. Woodward ats, Birmingham _ MI 42735 Home of the’ TIRES. FACTORY * GUARANTEED ‘On All 1954-1957. ~ No Shortages . Here: : ALWAYS _ lOOFINE USED GARS AVATUABLE | MANY Makes and Models Reconditioned & Guaranteed YOULL FIND J “WHAT BOE W ANT ‘1957 . PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE | hardtop. Radic, heater. automat- | tc A beautiful 2-tone biue. This | car is attually 1. yr. old Hag had loving care A little. over-priced, bul really-worth the money a in & see it! See Mr Murph¥ B- ham-Rambler, 666 5. Weed werd: MI 6-3900 56. _Clean “PONTIAC ‘SE DAN | ; | «DOOR — FE 48712 ~ Russ | der FOM, R&H. whites Sharp t 1 y. die St “ao 5 : Ford. PES stot Eadie Sse -Olds-Cadillac Dealer NEW °58 FORDS rena Lake at Cass $00 Victoria 2 dr. fully equipped ‘||. 8-C488 Qpen tL 10 Custom 300 2 dr. 8 cylinder std, ——— | Bonner aceianst? aed 1956 MERCURY | : EHO eco cae . Mercomatit 2-tone Whitewalls Mitera “MU 4171s Sharp! sits os ‘1 FORD FAIRLANE MUST SELI BOR | Ont: INC FE 8.9101 FE 17-9524 23) Hunter Bly MI 6-694 1955 FORD 2 DR, 8 AUTO ' By-Pass onal Bham! “Sharp Eadie Steele Ford FE. 1957 MERCURY “TURNPIKE | #204 __ Cruiser. Power steering, power {| brakes Whitewalls, $000 actual | 19355 miles* Jet black. This, Car ts ini SP showroom condition , $2,295 full ; Ford Customline 2-Dr. “8 CYLINDER AUTOMATIC ; TRANSMISSION $895 ROCHESTER € FORD DEALER 1955 FORD 2 eee STD sHARP Eddie Brecie Ford FE 5-0204 “44 FORD 2 DR. CLEAN, WILL! také trade. OR 3-424 1956 FORD STATION “WAGON 4 dr 8 cylind r FOM R&H. orig | inal owner $075 MA 5-2142, | va, clean. ‘31 CUSTOM 4 DOOR Fi Fordomatic. good peint, Ph 10ne EM 3-4380 | 198 FORD STATION WAGON, 9) pass country sedan, white and/ azure blue, 265 HP. intercepter| engine, crulsamatic trans incl | power steering, safety whee] and. cash, radio, heater white side, walls, tuned up for winter $2295 | ; MA 66334 1956 FORD 6 PASS 38 COUNTRY Sedan 8 FOM R&H Must sell PONTIAC today. Eddie Steele Ford. FE) - i 30206 1956 FORD CUSTOMLINE, « DR || WAGON | ~ Fordomatic FE! 5-1763 ir A 0 a rn } SS roONG ontiac ip pass . evlin- FOR SALE ‘31 FORD LONG der, Rydramatic R&H 2 tone whee! base stake truck Stock green Practically new tires. | Hae ana: “Yeni Poe Ostend This is a nice unit. ia ees See S1 995 1949 FORD. EXC ELLENT RUN $1205 ning cond $50 FE 5-3375 D $00 HARDTOP FULIY VY 2 DR. $ $1875 Or iake over ec EN Oe Chevy V8. 210 2dr. this 18) 157 FORD 6 CYLINDER RADIO 4 «tantard transmission with beat- & heater 8245 See Mr Murphy er & whtte- watts. sharp as a Pham-Rambier 6686 S Woodward tack, your ca@t-.is sUre to make} MI 63900 _ Don't Wait! P * PRICE RED ON OVAL _ SHOP ~ HAUPT PONTIAC -4AS Pontac Starchiet Cat coupe <= Hyrira. radia and heater Power ‘“Sprakes Whitewails 2-tone paint ICTIONS ITY CARS OF OERES # 2-dr Dynaflow Radio You can o®p * for 399 do®nq : =< 7955 Pontiac “4 dr Hvrdramatic : P&H 2 tone grePi" $135 down T9857 Pontiac Cat .oupe _Hydramat- ie Radio. Heater 2-tone &106 down 30 months on balante Also transportation speciais N Main St Clarkston - Open Nights ti @ "MApie 5.5566 or MAple 5-114) : £954 FORD MAINLINE §. STAND- mid @ccess 2 miles 1 owner « _A-1_ cond $350 OR -3-2867 1954 FORD GUSTOMLINE 4 DOOR pack beauty with Look thig one only $79 2 over and * ce HAVE a BRAND NEW CARS. °5 Sl 102 PL YMOUTHS AND ore ponek FOR REAL &UB- STANTIA1., SAVINGS HURRY OVER AND SEE US = JACF “au TO BUPER wh PEAY MOI DODGE-G ee uw ine OW lan fat Pontis Prat: Walled | ke MA, +45 1 si ace A “LOS T’ AD Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE -2-8181. for an -ad- writer. “Say “charge it.” this, 20 poe Bivd price -$200 dn $6340 mo oe Les | Murphy, Woodward 33 MERCURY 2 DR> | black lacquer ‘Complete fee izing inside and _body..} 6-7689 1951 MERCURY. GOOD aS RA dio & heater _MA 56-0591 52 NASH CUSTOM VERY Goon | pibapell $200 BEE EI 01s = — ont. 3S Bham-Rambler 8 MI 00 = 18 COATS | { the down $1045 | PLYMOUTH | 53 Piymouth club sedan with stand- | ard transmission R&H. this car looks as ‘f t has a new paint job, runs ike a rabbit $3 95 SIMCA $8 Simca comport. 4 dr sedan ai! smali V-8 engine that gives about | v5 miles per gallon This Verdette series is the last word, 2 tone. b.ue 1905 FORD | ‘32 Ferd Wagon 2 dr, V-8 RAH standard transmission tis car) can be purchased with a small | loan at $10 down and payments as low as $2774 ‘Full price — S405 37 Ford 500 Victoria $1795 “81 Cheve Bet Slr 4 dr htop ties Linepin Premier 4 dr $1945 Buick Riviera : $1395 $6 Ford Wagon 4 dr $1273 36 Ford 2 dr $1145 53 Foro ® pass ™agon $1195 54 Chevy 2 dr wagon $1045 55 Olds a8 4 dr top $1245 5 Chevy V@ 2 dr G $945 55 Piymouth VA club cpe gao ‘$5 Ford 2 ¢r V-8 $895 54 Ford 2 dr sedan $385 53 Ford 2 dr sedan $445 53 Pontiac 4 dr . _ $2050. -- _ 1996 LINCOLN PREMIER COUPE, ‘fet biack with, full power. $1295 1956 DODGE. ROYAL LANCER, automatic transmission: V-8. $2375 4 1956 CADILLAC SEDAN $495 ‘1954 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE $1245, ~*~ 1956: PLYMOUTH HARDTOP power equipped: $1205 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V-8 with powerglide, eats DE SOTO = PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 S. Woodward Ave: - BIRMINGHAM. - MI 6-5302 “4 a * t THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘ocronmr 24, 1958 rumrty: SEVEN ie | Panishment on Trial iE + — : ; ’ His Dog All but Says: Here’s Your Bird, Boss r Today’ s Television Programs -- Noted Lawyer Snetiss yi Programs furnished by stations tisted tm this’ column are subject to change without notice fo Star on TV LANSING @—Robert Huff says, Seve Money— Channel 2~WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV during a recent hunting trip. Yow eet . if missed his shot every time. Joseph Welch Picked ioe on sixth miss the te dis- Auto Exhevst TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’S (4) News: W’kamp. — 1:30 (4) Patti Page. - for Cross-Examination (2) News: LeGoff. : ° 6:09 (0 Curtain Time. Comedy. | ‘sas 40) Sie Preview. of Society on Sunday ars ean an . {11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. es a ; eases ews: ms. ; (2) Miss Fairweither. Is . |. CHARLES MERCER oF hat tent. @ Boats Powe, Ee PosK Wikae elas 11:20 (4) Sports: Parker. ; : iil y television 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Sports Final. 2:15 (4) College Football. neon faa eagles —* : : | a ; new season looks more like 6:18 (4) Box Four. - - 11:25 (2) N'watch Theater. Susen|2:30 (7) Dance Party. the sunset of distinguished pro- : 7 ti ocggs at ha _ ~ : ; “em (7 Comety comes | PSS Be Se Ram] ee See murriee (9) Wild Bill Hickok. Parachute.” (‘4.) | 3:30 12) Garden: State Stakes cent months SHOPS (4) sad of a : ee 19) Film Fare. : But “Omnibus,” generally cred- (2) News: LeGoff. 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. J: ‘Car- . ' \ited with inspiring these.and. other ce Ow we a Monster Maker." | 4:00 “ Wrestling. similar programs, wil] be back. i i . 2 » (9) Movie. . = : 7 a ' ; (9) Theater (cont.) | i — Neory. © 6:45 (2) Politics. Gov. Williams. (4) Jack Paar. Singer Rich-|4:45 (4) Football Scoreboard, io present its first of the sea- INSTALLED 7:00 (1) 26 Men “ae Gypsy Rose Lee. a pastitvaniins peerage the ~ OBEL T yo | (9) Million Dollar. Movie. ) N'watch (cont.) - 5:00 Ae poh rouge Golf. : — Boston lawyer, hays N. 3930 Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945 |] i ome Beott, © ‘‘Twenty| - ; Signal : . and written James a Men 8 Year.” SATURDAY MORNING . (4) Milky’s Movie Party. I ee the author of ple ESS r ; = ° : ’ ) _ 2 : ' 2 ‘ . cry e o = muel ? i ’ * () 8:05 (2) Medifitions. 5:30 .(2) Lone Ranger aa | GREAT FILM SERIES 1) BM Canta T(r +(4) ‘Driver’s Appeal Reduced to an hour from its pre- (2) Medic. i . | vious 90 minutes, ‘Omnibus’ will . . sane ' < roe | While You ee G00 te Farm Frew. Inoculate Every Child be seen on alternate Sundays for . SOCIETY ON TRIAL — Joseph N. Welch, the noted American Phantom of the Opera Wait =:30 (7) Rin Tin ae inion leas es aophers . : . a run of » ies _tria) lawyer, will guide “Omnibus” viewers in a probe of capital mise chief journeys pac’ Chris f Pp lj p ; it 6 | * punishment this Sunday on the NBC-TV channel 4. The full-hour | chi ‘ r : ; “to duel with commander. a Covertinsen of Michigan Or 0 10 etrot 2 0a Omnibus, although ‘the coly inspection of society in the role of executioner will launch the | “Dr. oak ‘Al and Mr. Hy Hyde” _ (9) Movie (cont.) 8:55 (4) jon N : a a My pentbigas of its kind, is far from show's seventh season. Br. Joby LEWIs Ms. Hide’ xe (4) Buckskin. Secret shared *:55 (color) News. 1 DETROIT @—Health authorities! being an emanciated castaway. In, De _f' RT. Laws sr HE SILENT TMIDAS MUFFLER by Jody and tomboy almost’ " |said today that a drive to inoculate fact, its producer, Robert Saudek) ie P-VTTYTTYYYTVTY — eauses hanging. 9:00 (2) Michigan Conservation.. Detroit child against polio|Asseciates, is quietly prospering | iT Billi T Availabl | Clawson Playhouse Wella lillie teal (2 Hit Parade. Mitch Miller, (4) Farm Report. [will get under way in 4 month. | in a season when many TV pro-; wo huon ons Valiabie JU 8-3977 | : guest. - (1) Crusade for Chris Ee De CP. Amiccan. aedury i firms are noisily starving. ip “Mao B4.—¢ OM. E. of W'ward Ave. health commissioner, said childre: | Bescengs ee and| Ss a ys S S ta te Need S Fu nd Ss Only Michigan Engagement 8:09 (7) Walt Disney. “Rusty, andig:15- (2 : n y ell =e “Gt Work. able to pay will be asked to £IV° 1 be induced to pat himself on : AY CITY CHEMICAL }} seveastsaeeenstts the Falcon.” . . | 4 W "Sho ing. ~* se unable to pay Sie 2, 1 a ieee Sern "for Research on Iron Ore EXTERMINATOR A | j ri (4) (color) Ellery Queen. {n- 20 7) Capt. damaptee. | Two new polio cases were report- | If you ask “How do you ma but as a result Minnesota de- | veloped its great taconite mines MUFFLER SHOP surance compary gets ; genrenyagale gel ivaagrl A an’ (4) Cartoon Express. ed in Detroit Thursday to bring the; *S¢ f° swim = | iy picious whee a man te! (1) Betty Boop. - ea ia ke pear nid 61) with 20| papain Meno | .MARQUETTE —Michigan on aa faced the ame broblem a , A co. Gamble ; - deaths, compared with 175 cases) _— y S i: two billion tons of low-grade iron, few years ago. Twenty-five years | A s Shestig, Sang 10:08 (4) Howdy Doody. land two deaths last year. Wayne) he age! See The | ‘bearing formations in the iippes| of research cost the state sev- | RO aa (7) Jungle’ Jim. County, outside Detroit, had four| analogy |s yours, not mine.” \Peninusla, but. needs public funds| ¢F#! millions of dollars, be said, FE 4-2 MIDAS j | new cases for a total of 192 com-| But he is most articulate about.to solve research problems, says| |pared with 74 cases and one death'what he finds are the basic ele- J. R. Van Pelt, president of Mich-| (0:36 (2) Mighty Mouse. that repaid the state's investment 30° (7) Disney (cont.) - (4) Ruff and Reddy. ‘jin 1957 |ments of distinguished TV. ‘igan Tech. | (9) O’Hénry Playhouse. - 8 ¢ ; | ‘*) Ain aon ) (7) Cowboy G-Men. | * * * | The educator said the state wij], Many times over. | (2) Jac Gleason, Comed . Set | “The first criterion when you‘lag as a mineral producer if no ‘Here in Michigan an invest-| Seager ave P. Morgan. " 11:00 (2° Heckle & Jeckle “|Short in 1V Starts |want to do something on television|funds are made available for re- ment of a quarter millicn a year) Complete'® NO REPLACEMENTS a | _ (4) Pury. - Township Home Fire is to ask yourself why you want search in the mining industry. |, ‘te Bet ew yeare. ca | MODERNIZATION ! ON SATURDAYS 9:00 o= Man © With Camera) 1° (1) Uncle AL . «| kh chai fo 4 Salevia, at a! to do it. . * oe t prod “oe re te if ome A | ° , : | n elev a A sense of progression is the! it 0 ce. a ‘similar deveiopment| xan EE | seals ‘a:30-(2) Sagebrush Short; the hone of: Louis DeVito, of 4011) secret of a good program; oa! ve ie spoke at the anmel from our own low-grade iron ores,” Nom Kol of Melon >?) expected exeomneet tor 7 Baybrook ‘Ave., Waterford Tovn-| ‘meeting of the Upper Peninsula’ on Ke) fe) fe} ographer. (O'nem Pex. ship, cost $300 damage at 11 a.m. ‘han Be pe SE or Too Small Midas Muffler Service. 9) Without"Gun. ee an When it began at's the|last night. “It, would net the state millions eee ” boards: ° | ubsday. | ke, ‘sho I . South gi (4) Boxing. Charles ‘Sonny 4:58 ©) Bill The fire was confined: to the Liv he none it. Soe ad ie “Minerals are a major factor of dollars in tax revenue, create Call BIG BEAR as, te pilblaasence soeean fem) Le gba SATURDAY AFTERNOON ' ling room of the hoise, ecnvee| is essential too. in Michigan's economy.” he new jobs for. thousands of work- | FE 2-1010 moat games i to to hip fir + * a “but ve Sea far too nae encourage the —— FE 8 -6553 - : : oh i & f f of hi eds o ions in i : ‘ oe ee a C zee Gy Mewees | . “Prelims too must start with a frame pregartien) Le to solve trial aevcoomene = he added “ a ene aa agi ens Bilko’s grip on gambling | : (4) True Story. , * nagwer ia Partie, and then work to make what's) : Mm FREE ESTIMATES til 5:30, Fri. ‘nl 8:00 | (7) Sheena. — | | within it as exciting as possible, | Van Pelt said the’ annual value ig | Sat. ‘til 5:00 9:30 (7) 77 Sunset Strip: Playboy) (9) Country Calendar | .. ‘just ag an ‘artist paints within a of the state’s minera] products ix Man Killed on U.S. 25 [ewes | enero nmap with: vacht-full of girls. °) = Ae./ ‘ [definite frame.” almost a half biHion dollars, but i ale ‘ that the state ‘puts: only about) NEW HAVEN W— | Vv. T seeks tection from te #2:3@ (4) Detective’s Diary ‘ = = 2 ABOU! 2 AV W—Stanley V j : . & is al AS nes sears wd a coe s : r $89.000 per year in programs to Lipuiski, 52, of New Haven, was| iS EREO STEREO STEREO for murd@ (9) cee careival ‘ Police Fear | Riot develop new aspects” of the in- killed Thursday when he was! tr LIVI (9) Specia) Agent: mL] MUN aN ese dustry ~ +. ¢ . struck by. an oncoming auto while, NG Sound from Records or Tape. (4) Boxing (cont.} 12:85 9) Bro Football a | Lise soem So Elvis Presley Al hi can oon TET walking along U.S.25 near here. | A wide selection of complete systems. (2) Playhouse. - Kleptonianic | ; thd , ( 7 aT Ale Tie - “ Ba =. : es OL TGs 0 ee (Jeanne Crain) is black-)). (2 iS PAL ee Held Backstac e serves include, two billion tons of C d Pp mailed into taking part in er adler if ZSEAZ ge De ee ee Vn el RCA COLOR TV ustomade Froducts Co. | : 7 as aes t i there. but it is| Sal d Servi jewel robbery. | ’ “+ - FRANKFURT, Gerrhany (UPD S24 1€ ronis | ales and Service fo pen oe a 2 : |American rock ‘n” roll star Elvis, teats Res = tinti] we} . pe Nae St. Open MON. & FRI. til 9 9:45 (4) Fight Beat. » | LProm — to : 5 } CY i |Prestey. did everything but walk; ong eee: ae and treat it at, SWEET S RADIO-TV ; - : | qleccuawerns sane a , 2 lout on. the stage last night. Police . | Open Mon, & Fel, Might 10:00 (7): Sunset (cont.) | 6a s meas ft | held him back fearing A riot. | He said that Minnesota, now now | 422 , is 2 2 s ' (9) News. at . 7 —— | Presley turned up unexpectediy, the nation’s top producer of iron. (jammneabieahad FE 41133 High Fidelity Head uarters (4) M Squad. Otticer tries) to 7) een mane —L lat the premier performance in 4 ee = q aid frightened ‘man. im | Ged . be | Ae + ‘movie house here of rock:'a’.roller —— "om ° (2) Lineup. Forme r mer-! portrait i eo i j . ~ ‘Bill Haley, who was bperiing #n. . JUST. A REMINDER Hear the speaker system vou chant seaman is suspected’ 1 Sree UY 'L1-perform: ance tour of Germany. want before you invest a dime! killer: when woman is mur-' 18 Thin : yf ° TAU M1) Ewis whistled, hunmm.ed, DR A. | Unique Electro- Voice Speak- 0 Placed in j Yo | ha H = . : r Syst Selector lets " dered. Et A of ° T so -istamped his feet and even did a < a ie ems Selec = e hs fire ces few of the gyrations which- have ; _.-and Your oe fn soon mere = Ls 1s 9) —— , ~ eyeny become his trademark: ~4 but an, Examination Becérds 8 shied sedi baer ths differ. ne ; - +. * 96 Garden of —- * bt ae in the wings. The audience hever J. id ei 18:26 (9) Little Theater. HH Cut, oft ny. es ° saw him. | a4 are now located at t mareoeye a panera 10-30 (7) wee “ 32 Mision 5 JS < , Police, fearing ar unexpected ap- a P a 103° N. SAGINAW ST. ; ay - cae Conse in ned fal ” (9) ele to Person Pianist ro oe . - a 7 ipearance by Presley would start th i . —- | (Across from Simms — Next to(\ | —— Roger Williams,; Rosie Dolly|., Pendent " OR riot among the ‘packed * teenaged) i __. Taeepnen’s) = of the’ ‘Dolly Sisters” (turn-|37 mone cal : : ean vet a hee let Haley DRA Mies New Name Pontiac Optical Center. , -/ C D AN Englishman : >| take all of the limelight.” - yc A. ; pi tie cee cates eae ae ever , ne as oe i 1” presley graciously, but reluctant: *-OPTOMETRIST FE 2-0291 S_ FE 2-2912 =. 2 409 E. Maple, Birmingham Mi 4-5230 Nick and Nora move into’! went of = i ao 7 “hs a n ted. and lefts sthe . 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One official said, “We're damned sick and tired of having Americans kidnaped.” * * * The 55 dependents will be re- moved from Nicaro, where about 25 American men work at a nickel plant owned by the U.S. govern- ment. The general manager of ‘the plant and his assistant were among 30 Americans and Ca- nadians kidmaped by rebels last June and later freed unharmed. The rebels kidnaped two more American men and even Cubans Monday from a Texaco refinery near Santiago, capital of Oriente province. They were released Thursday. * * * The 100-million-dollar plant, which is run by a Cuban com- pany, reportedly has been har- assed by rebels recently and tele phone connections to it have been eut. Cuban army troops have been pulled out of the area. The State|-: Department said there were no plans to leave U.S. Navy or Ma- rine guards at the plant. This is the first evacuation in|. « Cuba ordered by Washington. x * x The “embassy said no further | be contemplated | 3 evacuations were but standby preparations could be put into effect whenever it was deemed necessary. There are 12,- 000 Americans in Cuba, about 2,400 of them in Oriente province. Meanwhile, officials of Cubana Airlines said they assumed—but had no evidence—that a DC3 air- liner missing since Wednesday with 14 persons aboard had been commandeered by rebel passen- gers and forced to land at a rebel|F4 field. Boy Sneaks Out on Nap; Found but Not Missed KANSAS CITY (AP)—John Mul- cahy is 4 years old, takes a nap after lunch and his name is pro-|© Sean (or | nounced the Gaellic way: Shawn). * * * While he was supposed to be ‘tion controversy. “Only when there /was outright defiance of the courts by a sov- Nixon prepared to leave Newlereign state did’ the President from an area of eastern Cuba con- ‘York after a breakfast meeting move into action, That was too 'with Nelson Rockefeller, Republi can candidate for governorship. * * * -llate, The opposition to law had New York’s/ solidified ahd the poison of hate had already spread.” Truman, winding up his nation- Ignoring a snub by Rockefellerjal campaigning for Democratic earlier Thursday night, Nixon congressional and gubernatorial went out of his way in.a televi-jcandidates in the Nov. 4 elections, |. sion talk to praise Rockefeller as|sidestepped a news. conference an able administrator who offers question earlier on. the contro- New York ‘‘dynamic leadership.” Rockefeller’s bid for liberal sup-| port in his close race with Demo-: Averell Harriman has/some Southern’ Democrats for his cratic Gov, versy surrounding Democratic ‘National Cliairman Pau] Butler. Butler has.been under fire from ‘caused him to. regard Nixon’s/strong civil rights.stand. Asked if New York campaigning as some- thing of .a liability. attend a dinner with the President but went instead fo an-, other meeting. * * * Meanwhile, former President Republicans and he regarded Butler-as a good He wouldn’t}chairman, Truman declined. te go Vice|further than saying Butler “‘has ‘worked very, very hard.” | Butler, ‘that he is being ‘‘elobbered by the Smathered -by|Kan |Harry S, Truman accused Eisen- the Democrats.’” ‘hower of sidestepping a. iresponsibility’’ to back up Supreme Court’s school integra- tion ruling. The resuit, ocrat fund-raising dinner in Bos- ton, crackpots and extremists.” “moral the; we are going to last during these was a wave of violence by “Sometimes I wonder whether closing weeks of the campaign,” he told a Democratic rally at Truman told a Dem-! Bethesda, oa * * That was a reference to criti- cism from Southern Democrats, meanwhile, complained é carton a Sen, George hon ers (D-Fla), who has suggested Butler. quit ‘talking so much dur- ing the campaign about party dif- ferences over civil rights. ‘ In his speech, Butler also hit out again at Eisenhower's new campaign tactic of labeling Dem- ocrats as radical. He called Ei- senhower's . pose —— and pitiful” and a “ to the ugly tacties of Mr, Nixon.” Says World Needs Give-a-Damn Pill LOS ANGELES (AP) — Amer- icans are taking too many ‘‘don't- give-a-damn pills,” a noted psy- chiatrist says,- ee Uf “What the world needs is some ‘do give-adiamn pills’,”’ adds Dr. William Menninger. Menninget Foundation in Topeka, * * * “Hate and man's selfishness are the major--problems _ confronting the world,’”’ Dr. Menninger’ said in an interview, “The answers may lie in a deeper religious faith and in more concern for our neigh- bors, Psychiatry is not the whole answer.” , ‘Man Succumbs, Wife He is par al secretary of the) Ina New’ York talk, ‘Nixon struck anew at “radicals in pre-| . dic a GOP victory in the New ork elections. Although he . didn't target in declaring: “The reactionaries of today afe|durance record. for le-engine |I the radicals who seek bigger and| planes. cia bigger government, so that they tion|can spend and spend, and cctlag ke’ te tans meen ate and elect, The liberals of today are those conservatives. who seek to restore power and initiative to the people where they belong.” mention|kela, 32, an Anaheim, Calif,, yo Democrats, he left no doubt of his craft worker,.40ok off Thursday. du ea Fi LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — "Bang ing we hag aptdowiged) agate wy Ssdayalie 1 always try to use the side| Ae roads so I can, miss heavy tra} "HEATING O1S * buretor trouble, * * * Three seats have been removed from the Cessna 172 to provide a In a similar vein, Secretary of : sleeping area behind the front Commerce Weeks told a Republi- seat, The fliers plan to refuel by can meeting at. Clearleston, W. Va.: flying’ low, dropping a hook and picking up a fuel hose from “All-time record prosperity|, truck speeding along an airport again is within our reach. Don’t let radical Democrat politicians snatch it away.” Dies Minutes Later SALT LAKE CITY (#—Mr. and Mrs. J..C, Jacobs were giv- ing a dinner party for their daugh- ter and son-in-law. During the meal, Jacobs suf- fered a heart attack and died. ‘TI ‘want to go too> I can’t. live without him,” his wife sobbed as' her daughter tried to comfort her. Then Mrs. Jacobs collapsed and within minutes, she was dead. The couple, both 70, had bene married 47 years. Scroll A- brand new heavy tw Aerilan that will wear ‘forever’ COMPLETELY INSTALLED Pattern ist in a self toned design napping in his upstairs room, he slipped into the garage and fell) go asleep in the back of his father’s|"® station wagon. He woke u several hours later in a dimly lighted downtown sa-/4 rage. He told attendants his name, | but Shawn is the kind of name | that gets by you if you're not | waiting for it. * * Attendants finally found the name Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mul- cahy in the-car and called Jonn’s mother. “Oh, it can’t be my ittle boy,” she said, ‘‘He’s upstairs asleep.” Turned out he wasn't. ® Because his father was at work —that how John got downtown in the first place—police were called. /* They took him home, Man Brags of Catching World's Tiniest Tarpon BROWNSVILLE, Tex. Most fishermen brag about the big | fish they catch. But Hal Roche believes he caught the world’s smallest tar- pon. The fish was 4!4 inches long and weighed three ounces. 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