is waitin tedicad iis alte alee ti ee Ps iden : year to surpass that of 1956, party workers had found that many so-called independent voters “were very muth disenchanted with the whole Demo- cratic administretion” in the —— to have victory. witht any and said that be and state. OtrlesG, Richardson, Democratic county chalrmam * ie Weather | Fair, warmer of the state to select » govern, techenant: Geviewen Bes vg U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast _ (Details on Page 2) ‘ se Col. 2) lieth. YEAR fe oe Foie Srey a z 52 3. - i A ie? cr: rviiece in ee the Pontiac Ares United Fund ‘dite reported the parapnign figs collected. 9208.304 ar B04 pet-cont of tte BE gps aint ere ken grading This year’s Tenth Ariniversary Appeal kicked off on the evening ‘of Oct, 20, and is scheduled to run ‘until Nov. 11.° Philip J. , chairman, today urged campaign the more thari’ 4,500 United Fund solicitors to re-check their lists and-see that every call is made. . " “We neéd every contribution we can get-and it’s going to take an Saran aad to je them,” Monaghan said. lint Man Dies -inDixie Grash . Rams Car Into Truck _ in Groveland Township; Area Woman Killed *“With fewer potential con- tributors, the surest way to insure the success of the drive is to have each wage earner adopt. the giving yardstick as a pledge ‘| guide.” ¥e The yardstick refers to the sug- gested giving scales developed by the UF after an intensive study of i 4 Hitt i & H =F byt ee S& cgeli aE _ County Prosecutor’s i soak A Rie gag 3 ‘ ui streets, A statement will be taken from both drivers at the Oakland Office. today. ; ih Reay + Tits g ii A a &) fe i Fe fel d u | i > eREE =} Fe f : E i z its $179,37L quota. C.. Girard’s I on Page 2, Col. 4) «He'll Waive the Wave f | i 8 3 5 & Ba 5 pEESES ee ae oo Salt oem Rae re hee 7 es * Election : HAVANA, Cuba —The Cuban government. today planned to/demand special protection for Cuban air- liners,and passengers in the nited States as the result of-rebel seizure of a plane which | crashed bn killed. 17 persons. | ‘The three survivors walt four Cuban rebels commandeered the big Viscount turboprop airliner Saturday night on a flight. from Miami to ‘Varadero. — " miles east of Havana. oe gels et] athe iil i beh ot Sie ( ft i : sponsi But the three survivors—Osiris Martinez, a naturalized American political ‘campaign reached its climax with the ~ pirants for representatives posts in the Havana - election jtoday, this Havana lad found he had to ~ share his favorite tree with posters of two of the bana province. Havana was _ Plastered with similar - ~ a Sewage, Trustees, State Constitution By PETE LOCHBILER Special issues tace Pontiac and _l waterford Township voters at the polls tomorrow. In Pontiac, property owners and their spouses will yote on the pro- posed $3,300,000 bond issue to ex- pand sewage treatment facilities. A three-fifths majority is necessary for passage. In Waterford, all voters will be; Alaska Could Be New Barometer By The Associated Press, Starting in 1960; Alaska could nate est tno congression- earlier than any other state. Maine uséd to vote two months ahead of the rest of the nation, but that prac- tice ended last Sept. 8. Here- after, Maine .yoters wil] ballot in November like the rest of the. na- tion. Alaska’s ‘constitution provides for biennial elections on the sec- ond Tuesday of October in even- numbered years starting with 1960. But the Legislature is em- , powered to change that provision. This year’s Alaska elections will ‘be bold, Noy. 2. .“ldown a bond issue for the same eligible to ballot on a proposal to add-two trustees to the township board. A- simple majority. will carry the issue. Voters ts beth comnneunities tet faced with the constitutional con- vention question, To be .balloted on throughout the state, the pro- posed convention must win a ma- jority of. all votes cast in order - Opdyke-Auburti road site, expand the present plant at Mt. Clemens St. and Featherstone Rd., and tie the two together, Pontiac property owners turned] 2 purpose in May last year. jfive days. M Fgh Issues on ‘Ballot tomorrow is necessary in order for the constitutional’ convention to take place, Voters can ballot for the ‘vonvention or against it, but if they ignore the issue they are, in effect, -voting against it. : Fair, Warmer Here Tonight; Tomorrow Fair and warmer is the weather- mati’s welcotne .forecast. for Pon- tiae and vicinity’ tonight and to- ‘The low tonight will be 36 de- grees. Tomorrow's high will . be near 60 with light variable winds In an extended weather outlook the U.S. Weather Bureau has pre- — that temperatures. in this a Will average -about five—de- pb above the normal 52 high and normal 36 low for the next r day-to-day changes in temperature are expect- ed through Saturday with little or ho precipitation. - The lowest temperature recorded preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- tiac was 34, At 2 p.m. the mercury registered 56. : Cigar Kills Panay 84. ‘VINCENZA, Italy (UPR A cigar caused the death: of| Eliseo del Lago during the weekend, Del Lago, 84, tainted while 'smok- ing a big black Italian cigar. The cigar slipped into. his windpipe , and: he ‘died of asphyxiation. |, Rivals Kast memmare fale a Po Water St. Noy. 6, 7 and ve eweas eee _A majority of the total vote cast ’ ae stocks of a cloming oor Mink lll on Cube HAVANA, Cuba_(?—Cu- bans risked rebel threats -of ‘being shot as.they voted to- ~day for a new president and congress. Voting was light in the]. first. few hours -after the ‘polls opened at 8 a.m. but) - ’ yoting in Cuban elections usually does “not really get underway until afternoon. * * * leader Fidel. Castro even before els, who "have: warned Cubans boycott’ the : election at.fhe risk of being slain, charged in a broad- _, cast the results have already been : ‘prepared in army bartacks. s 2. No reports of Siourlier in. Ha. vana were heard - . the early hours. _In, the ' easternmost Oriente, the ~ ‘center of the revolution, rebels in- -tensitied shooting attacks on high- way and rail transpert. There were some clashes with government troops. Castro’ s- rebels. threatened to -lthat they also risked their lives, They have.killed five candidates, including four ——_< for Con- gress. ' They” have "attacked polling places, -destroyed régistrations ‘and warned that the- election would be bloody in all six provinces, that voting is obligatory for all men and women over 21. c to| Menhnen Williams, polling pre ~ any hit-and-run attacks by in fast cars. Le The government ‘“ turn warned Governor Seen as Presiden Préspect in ‘60 Seats in- Senate, Congress af Stake Tomorrow From: Our Wire Services: The eyes of the nation row wher an expected 2, ed, sixth term to Gov,.G. At stake will be the gov- ernorship; a U.S. Senate seat, 18 congressional posts, (make up of the 144-member legislature, \five.state ad- ministrative ‘hoard jobs, a ec ons titutional convention senow ot guns, \ihe nation’s 4-\ proposal and hundreds of biliged, held in barracks but ready|0cal offices and issues. , t6 migve.quickly in the event of a Nationally, shares top rebel uprising. i seen Din ith California, New York on ice aero istols, Pamge aati anda handful of other states where presidential possibilities and key ee have been spotlighted. Six. Major A |Pact Sharing ing any of them. . One of the lines, Capital, strike of mechanics. Another, Eastern, faces a strike at midnight. World, Urrited and Pan American. They invited ad- ditional-airlines to join. It will be filed today with the Civil Aeronautics Board. Airline officials said board approval was hot required. Sep- dgresinent sale ie gietin and freight révenue erating. | Eastern is locked in a contract dispute with the — Assn. -of ' Machinists. at Capital. . ‘CAPITAL MAY SETTLE © a strike-idled airline the extra net/top.ra passenger realized hy those carriers still op- ‘ be aes We ensoe op Mone ts Oe OD Four other airlines ~ National, irlines Sign. Strike Woes WASHINGTON ( AP) —Major US. aisitnaa have signed a pact to share the financial- burden of a strike affect- __ has been hit by a 9ay, threat by its mechanics to. ant Other lines signing the pact were American, Trans oe pany’s latest offer to a vote of the - strikers. The - work stoppage will con. tinue pending the outconie of the vote Thursday or Friday. — Capital's offer calls for a 30-ent hourly pay boost now and amt &-cent fire Tharsdey and Priday at 4 p.m. 7, i ind i i, | fae it in Legislature, : A ery of fraud came from rebél 250,000-yoters decide wheth- | er to grant an unprecedent-. - Ld will be on Michigan tomor- > eis, a TO ee ee “Aig ther said. _ touchdowns already when he tried i it Fy bEEY , -Need Ride to Polls? a t 36. High ify : i} Football” ss Birmingham Youth, 17, ‘Has. Brain Operation) After Scrimmage ‘elections director, estimated that ‘lobservers fear his forecast was schbitnnet ‘From Page One) Lranro-cogg ial ‘impending ballot aire M. Montgomery, state 9,250,000 ballots will be cast. Same} . Harry‘Klimushyn Jr., 17, presi- dent of Birmingham High School’ 8. senior class, underwent brain sur-| gery last night at Grace Hospital. in Detroit. te. remove, a blood clot! caused by an injury received dur-| mg a sandiot football game yes-! terday afternoon. . * s * Doctors at the hospital termed the operation a success. The youth was still-on the critical list this morning, however He is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Harry Klimushyn of 31555 Eastlady Dr., Beverly Hills: * Young Klimushyn, who is 5 feet | 6 Inches tall and weighs 135 \ pounds, was hurt when he tried | te tackle a youth weighing about 200 pounds, He was playing with | some friends at Detroit's Persh- ing ing High School, ary bey’s father sai.’ his ‘son been barred from his high jol’s varsity football team be! catise * his small size. : o* * * tte Pell had plenty ot speed and ‘heart, but no weight,” the fa- “He had made four of Vote Booths by Precincts There had been only one Pos tiac voting booth location spring frie pat i ¥ F 4 i at wE gs rz | [F i a i s e dot dui f i 2 Ambulances Set _Want a ride to the polls tomor- row in an ambulance? You: can, by getting in touch with the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce “Get . out the Vote” campaign commiittee. - — eee The committee is undertaking to furnish transportation to and from the polls for voters who request it. Two Pontiac ¢mbulance- compa- nies have volunteerd their serv- ices tomorrow, said Robert Oliver Jr., transportation committee chairman. Private automobiles will also be at the committee’ 8 dis- Posal, he — * * Persons an néed rides should! telephone the Pontiac Area.Cham- ber of Commerce, FE 5-6148, any- time tomorrtW,~ Oliver said — tory-making ‘Would’ keep on handshaking at fac- . |cumbents. - a little high. The local issues, along will. a prediction of good weather, fanned |hepes that activity at the polls will, be brisker than generally ex-. pected. In 1956. a presidential yea. 3.-| 080,000 vetes were cast, The 1954) total fell just short of 2,200,000. All 18 incambent congressmen > — 12 Republicans and 6 Deme- tight races, All 144' seats will he filled again, Demo- erats haye made it @ prime campaign objective to break a | 20-year hold by Republicans on the state House of Ropresenta- tives: Almost nothing hew Was heard lieoes the top candidates yesterday, iment On a wedge television. net, z work, coupled .with a go-to-thée polls plea. Williams, | and other Demo- cratic stat Candidates plan to share 15 minutes of statewide teleVision time in a combined cam- + aed and go-to-the-polls a Following his custom of former years, Williams, shooting for a his- sixth term, said he tory gates in the Detroit area even alter the polls open Tuesday morn- ing. state administrative board of- fices to be filled tomorrow, and - tS ee rear on the Democratic state ticket, won by 261,000 fewer votes than Williams, < z Thus, if Republicans fail to knock’ off Williams but substan- tially cut down hig- margin of 293,- upset One or more Democratic in- Szymanski and Atty. Gen. Paul Adams, newest* member of ‘the Democratic state team are regard- ed a eT vulnerable. publicans opposing them are John V. Clements, L’anse insur- Détroit lawyer. . Much of the election interest_cen- ters.on a man who-is not even on the ballot —,-Walter P. Reuther, president of the United Auto Work- jini terest ‘Across Nation Reuther's. influence in ware and) ¢ Democrats now occupy all rt : 000 two! years ago, they well might}, . ance man, and Jason L. Honigman, mockatic party diet Williams will win. by at least the 290,000 plurality he had in 1958. Some of them admit privately that the Williams’ margin would ‘have to be about 200,000 to vie- Hait. * Williams, has spent much of his time campaigning for election of a Democratic House jn the legisla- ture. Democrats would have to pick up seven seats to do it. ‘Republicans, whé have controlled in the House and safe 23-11 margin in the Senate. ~ All: voters turning out tomor- row will have a hand in decid ing whether a convention will be -year-old constitution. jority of the highest number of votes cast tomorrow—not just a Rebels Seize Plane Over Cuban Vote ers and the personification of labor influence in Michigan polities. ‘He is a bogeyman flashed by- oy Bagwell and Potter. Waheed’ gulbeal pultveattp with Reuther and big tabor is _ blamed for the ‘ Potter's contention that Hart is the captive candidate of ‘“‘Reuther- ism” has been countered by at- tacks on Potter's record by Hart, who he claims is bossed by big business. GOP National Chief Meade Al- corn says “The Michigan elections to Miami to bring back will deteriine whether Walter his and three children. They died in the crash. - 4 ‘from Waterford Township, fice locally. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bu--au Revert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair and warmer toricht and tomerrow. Low te- winds. Outlook tor Wea: oe ba ‘Fale or Wedne alr, and. mild. " To oday in Pe in Pontiac ne Lowest temperature preteding 8 a.m! A eo Wind velocity 2 mph Direction West . Sun sets Monday at 5: :23 p = Maeve atts tareasy ut ion iF at 1:22 pm i ty ae m. | geen Downtown Tem Temoeratures 88, Wai... .... 34 aom 50 76. Mh,....... uM 2 m. =] 8a. m..,. 35 ip m. . 58 9 &. &......,.. 39 2p. m . 56 16 a. m.. ‘5 ~ ee i Saturday in Pontiac ' ‘*tanest ~~ ——— downtown) “ umniperature ........06......4 eee ashes ee #8 ‘atufe 43 5 beccadach ‘rye , 2 > @Ssettkasrsanesese ee pick from: | Leo P. Meagher (D). } { | | (R) versus Floyd’L. Cobb Jr. ( versus James Clarkson (D). | State Representative, 5th District; | versus Seymour V. Devereaux (D). j } State Representative, 6th District: Mrs. Dorothy /M. Row: | ley (R) versus John ©, Hitchcock (D).' Prosecutor: Frederick C. Ziem AR) versus Samee P. Lawson (D) : John E. Kronenberg (D). (D> | Drain Commissionier: Danie! Rice (D). » Surveyor:. Ralph A. Main (R ace hime i Speeches Over, It's Up to Ss tate Voters N Ow (Continued From Page One) Saft against the Republican administratoin” would sweep local candidates for Congress through surveyor into *- “The trend is with us,” said Richardson. with al good voter turnout I think we have @ good chance ~ 48 ne Pe ef te a triend, Margit Buergin, who looks |"eception desk the rock 'n’ tlll,, the end a Dutch citizen, et! te formerly operated the Sthoke PHOTO PRINTS . like 2 Gervsan junior. edition et |"tYtims were louder. Ang on thesia, ign service in 1815,|snop in the old Detroit United Rail-| = OPI . France’s Brigitte Bardot. |i" _floon. linding™"the clink off a covered World War I from|,ie4 Sieninidinn. as aie . 3 glasses could be heard distinctly:), 05 in the Netherlands and Lon-|i°"the real estate here. 2 a Presley left off playing and sing * * * a _ cn Bay ee wntnge a Uked Margit "very much” and that podypuards” tothe Goce. | ‘He hed bis hand and. pencil Wee ee H “ ; % : oe oe en = & see: “No interviews today,’ he said. |iUst about every European news)" . SOE ed seponded by the blonde fraulein in event between the great wars. m 2. an interview ‘at i But after a while Eivis cane‘; | .On. his retirement trom the AP 5 1 ~~ - investigate and confessed he liked |. - ‘to 1f 5 — @ & ee re not at the party, °|With his family which had estab- : DE UF Has $252,354 |. "siis wow on auty unt a oe oe H 4 ' od do . | Elvis was on duty until 3:30 p.m.,| United States. — 4 H oe so the party. didn’t get underway] - * ® &* ; 5 ‘. at Halfway Point unti late in the afternoon, - He was —_ — . ' “4 | But atmosphere ‘warmed up to accept typewri wrote ; ee oe a his precise stories with a. pencil, : Mica © (Continued From Pagé One)” | At one point Presley's father,|ahd typed them out later if there atabatney wats alice workers continue to pace the Com-|Vernon Presley, who is living here}was time. If there wasn’t, teleg- . mercial Division. with 95 per cent|with his son, ap sag ogee peng adres nl eed ag gee — — arg Bicrermlborin ged eee ps ers the pelt ‘was in progress} Population of the U. S. A) The Women’s Division, including |and called in: j pahiage ght ~ats ew gb 150— the areas of Pontiac, ‘Waterford| -“Elvis, sonyee you better play ajfrom 23 million to fhore jjand Lake Angelus, has turned in mp —_. o; 2 < room’ eS ey "Convenient — a ee : 1 F Whisdlat ther Popular brands, (Limit 2 ¢ 6c ts ee (wee | Regular 98. 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Tuesday ‘at the Bennett Funeral Home, Frankfort. ee PN a Len OME fit i I : i F ve ak | ae A iii bodetstts Calley ‘Tie inl era ~ Deaths Elsewhere 4 WASHINGTON: (AP) — Joseph had lived in Washington since 1951. * * * WASHINGTON (AP)—Ned Rus “sell, 42, of New York Herald Tri-| : bune News Service réporter, died Sunday of pneumonia and compli- _ cations, He had been in a coma four years as-a result of an auto- mobile accident. He was born in olis stock broker and race car ' owner, died Saturday of a heart) attack, He sponsored ‘several cars ing poet, died Saturday. He for- merly was:a member of Parlia- _ Ment and. had held diplomatic posts in Madrid, Warsaw and Ka- F Pebtietg 4 I-/be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. ing'He died yesterday morning at his i~ ‘hom ¥ = ? Lipski, 64, the Polish ambassador| to Germany Similar Birds’ Songs | ‘Reveal Big Difference ITHACA, N.Y.(UPI) — The call » long y,|dered why two groups of birds, seemingly similar, never inter. bred; After @ series of tests with a complex machine called an au ph, the scientists diospectrograph, és the same language.” |Athletic Fijians Dr. Mabley, who had practiced denistry in Royal Oak, moved to tude. toward life and work, how- ever, As Sir Ronald Garvey, gov- - [plenty of it,” Are Very Casual About Life, Work FLJI ISLANDS — Bligh, of boun-; ty fame, did not stop: in- Fiji-ip, 1789 because the islanders . were x * * ‘The ‘once-feared Fijians ate al | Cannibalism was stamped out in the 1890s, and on the whole Fijians;W do 0 not like to be reminded of the Fijians still take a casual atti- Friday and ends at midnigh A halloween trick-or-treater — among children Who: ./Inown to be fiercely fond of hurnan|*°ens. ag ; |flesh' — boiled or baked-and served with special “vegetables. died in trat +. x ° ee mat JAMES P. 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Nua Kurysucney declares his x ke Russian puppets will “henceforth be if Chicago is permitied to take allowed one (1) shot of vodka at a this water, connecting channels, time. “There'll. be no seconds,” — ports and harbors must be deep-— i “sayshe. ‘ ie ened at a tremendous cost, Resort we ok areas will be injared or even ~ > ruil by low water on, beaches Nikita, we wonder if you are -and shorelines. even vaguely aware of how silly ~ you are making yourself. That — first drink in many“Russian grog. _. shops is measured in a bucket and ought to suffice for- all but _—s the most hardened featsy. use. There is no reason why. that city . ae r he wk * should not return.the water as is: . _ Secondly, there's nothing in your * done by other communities. cago would be compelled to. return to Lake Michigan the millions of gale, pa -~ And further, Nucrra, ole kid, think 1? of yourself and your personal exam- . ple, Two of the. most. reliable news- _papermen in the Unitéd States told ‘of your technique for interviews with American’ newspapermen who ask you embarrassing questions. | The Man. About Town wet the easy . About‘Landslides’ You answer the easy questions this. ‘water . steal -which ‘Republican “—Sénator Wiey of Wisconsin has characterized as sony interest legintation at its worst.” 2 ev . willingly, cheerfully and with a show of reckless abandon. Then, Their Prediction Is. Quite’ Comrad Kurusucury, you ‘resort Akin to Football seine to your time honored defense. Frestemis: What, if'you en “Let's have a drink,” you cry im- ; pulsively,- when. the going gets <-. “tough. And both of you have a | ss @rink. When that particular is- — sue is sufficiently clouded, the ‘interview begins anew, and at the first sign of another rough ques- | tion, you propose a drink that . ate, you'll show it tomorrow. . _A little checking back through our files and memory: for three quarters‘ of a cen- tury shows that predicted political Jand- ’ slides are largely a matter of propaganda, They have failed to materialize as often. as they came true. : It is a-matter of coniffion know ; that one of the current partigs deci ed rapidly blossoms into ae- several months ago‘on a “landslide” cam- Pucenl in advance to be as cagey as | many people still have, that immature in- possible and-quaft the minimum, but - the pecsbgih a bee sou aa n ye yourself never slipped the clutch them believe that party has the crowd. - or missed a trick. And when the in- Oakland County never has‘had a land~ . terview was completed, ‘you, Nrxrta, slide that wasn't occasioned by the popt-’ “were no Sa: for yer fellow coun- larity or unpopularity. of thé \ individual trymen. _ Candidates. Nobody with any senge-of the And you, sir, peeach: sobriety. ways of political propaganda is . Jooking for any other kind tomorrow. - States Band Together to Fight Water Steal. against them drove the candidates’ faces _. Representatives from six states, off our highway trees.” ‘Michigan, bivanrys rae with tomorrow's: free-for ' ff thei ‘Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania, ' -for-all off their recently met in Detroit to continue = hea anor : a he bem pee petal rd Ser ee De. more thought and results from ae Michigan's Atty. Gen. Pavut L. ApaMs reports that-a petition signed by all six states is to be file the Occ WS. Supreme Court seeking a per- - manent injunction against the di- o7. prong << t version. Chicago usés Lake Michigan ment, They already have a houseful ot water for sewage treatment and then trophies. - empties it into the Illinois Sanitary Canal which -drains into the Missis- » sippi River. system and thence to the Gut of Mexico. x w& *& ' A strongly supported bill to permit this diversion died. with Senate adjournment last August due principally to a threat of a filibuster by Dem. Sen. PROxMIRE . - of Wisconsin. Chicago now di- verts 1,500 cubic feet of water a- second for navigational purposes, and another 1;800 feet a second. for water and sewage treatment. we & * | Opponents rightly contend that’ it © would hamper Great Lakes shipping as well as Niagara and St. Lawrence ,. rPequently -hear a. power development. For every 1,000 . cubic feet of water a second diverted Working ‘sa-a-boy in the Nova Scotia mine in which the recent tragedy. io a “THE PONTIAC PRESS: John H. Livingstone : ow. Boren 8 by Tue Powrisc Parss Comptny Overly generous in her praise is . _ Mrs. Graham Wickstrand -. of Rochester, who writes, “Your campaign Word comes to mé. that our Baldwin road champion anglers, Mr. and Mrs. George Bass reported by _. & if Mr. and Mrs. E M. Douglas of 4680 Dow mt, some being aiid a foot long. Barber shop sincere fore all over ‘Michiean will center on the,Pontiac area Nov. 29, when the Fenton-Holly chapter will stage” - “Harmony Highlights” © at the Fenton Community House. ‘It will bring en a parade of state champions for “the pakt several years. antainticens A cock pheasant and his harem of. around a half dozen inhabit the under- brush and weéds On-Gass Ave; near the Wisner Stadium. According ‘to Oliver, Troliman who lives near ‘there, the cock keeps out ° of sight since Oct. 20, although his crow ay ae of 565 Stirling Ave., whose uncle was ae Pontise, yor in the same mine in 1891, ~ Dally Bxcept Sund pees Jonx A. Rusy, oe Os is see, ‘iets Sauer“ Verbal Orchids to-. Eee = . ~ Greate Hage | f 378 op t am afield Ave, Band wedding ©, Maxsviate Joxnan, ve SS oe | Song od Battor keer aniversary Darius Flinterman of Bloomfield Hills; 8ist birthday. ia Mrs. Bertram Barman — 1 local Dra th ie et Keego Harbor; 6th _ birthday. Mrs. Annie Bates foo tA 8 eee * birthday... .. . Mr. and Mrs. Morton Newnsena “of Walled Lake; otth wedding snniver | ie Atty, Gen. .Apams says that Chi- lons of water it takes. for domestic ; F pronouncement to prevent yourmin- < * ie ok : ions from; weaving next door and - he an ' " Michigan’s Senators and -. again demanding their “one drink. McNAMARA have strenuously opposed Oak teaver nearly ten satties ce are of Bowie, Ariz., ‘formerly of Leonard; 94th a 3 2. ar ue : David Laiyrenee Py WASHINGHON — What is the. “law of the land” about govern-. mental aid to : uetate schools in the form ofa ah oop. on an'ameén ment tothe state _ whieh would all private . s¢hools below LAWRENCE Since: the bulk of thes# institu tions .are Catholic, a hitter fight alleging religious persecution has rik i bo Most Protestant and — pps are assailing . the nee While the state would collect an additional foyr million dollars’ in- taxes, it could cost thé California taxpayers as @ whole” about ‘118 million @ year more to operate” similar facilities, Would the Amendment of the .Federal Con- _ stitution which says that no state shall take any action that denies - anyone the “equal protection of the laws’ ?* So long as there. "de vdhee non- profif institutions, such as-hospitals or private colleges, which are to remain exempt from property taxes in California, it will haturally ~~ be contended that the proposed state prohibition is an arbitrary classification for tax purposes as well as a- discrimination against Hs private- educational institu- tions * -* * . Coincidentally, last eek while President’ Eisenhower and Vice - President Nixon were takifig par- ticular pains to deny publicly any approval of the California proposal in the face of misrepresentations of their attitude, reported during the political campaign, ‘the ‘tax- exemp issue was being raised at the federal level in Washington. This happened in connection with the operation of. private a oe Virginia and Arkansas Last Wednesday a United Press obtained | at the: U, S- Internal Revenue. Service which indicated .that because children formerly a public schools were receiving: in- struction in’ classes being con- ducted “on Pre onis property, 04 churches in question might be ‘deprived of their federal tax *. exemption. ‘On Friday last Uniitedl Press Ti. “tefniational sent out fhe following © dispatch dated Arlington, Va.: 4 : tionist group bas charged that federal tax officials subjected southern church lead- . ‘lose tax- -exempt status. “The Arlington chapter of de- ‘fenders of state sovereignty and individual liberties demandéd that the Internal Revenue Service identify the hea@ of any IRS de-. The Country Parson’, ” Aid to Fihste s ‘Schools May Fall -° ne their. the collegiate level. California p 2. “be a violation of the petra on _. were-such deadly poison as the old bie "Still Gurrent in ppc Ba literature, - are difficult to swallow. : giderate of the sensibilities of non-| serthial’s which. aa any a tax school ¢ or any pty harass school?’ “Higgins denial exemption ‘under active consideration.’ . “IRS officials safi Wednesday that churches might be risking status under certain cir- — cumstances if they provide space _ for private classes in communities. Cope stafcas Syrian geet to thwart integra’ o t : io commented in response toa neh of “a reporter's. questions. “They said the issue had been’ raised informally; but they emi- - phasized th; t mo such case had > been t before them off. cially for a ruling.” Has the federal government any right because it grants property or bestows a tax exemption to dictate what sHall be taught or heir segregated was uphe this year by a ruling of the Supreme Court ot. + United” States. -_AConreet 1988) 7 Bea Dr. William un Says: Z ae =s Bad Effects of A moking, sconking are dee tathily WED Gr ‘gay Rete = See ee “bon monoxide in. ma ae smoke, © = ®) -% We The nicotine in — After some years of more or less mem tobacco. is _de-__ctapullous: smoking 1 discovered a ‘stroyed- by com- Way to get more enjoyment out of bustion. .Evén if ne | ie soe me be any of it is pres- fore—smoking onl dinner in ent in -tobacco the eveliing it Pin “home or at ‘smoke, it can’t be .. Workand smoking only after lunch of stich ‘serious if I’m not at work. Try my sys- import as physi-’ _tem,- - cians, chemists *” a will be ities of the 19th. Willem Brady if a _DR, BRADY it: ‘was. It nicotine stamped. gull-addressed envelope is sent mention Press, Pontiac, Michigan, = Gonaright 1958) Real a Bae ‘¢ ignorance .evidently ‘is bliss -for Hert Spily Maite Couple. pap ae be nice to be so informed La sub- ject that you! can’t f learn anything from anydne else. Hap anything -by ..staying. home, but. ‘plenty of other happily married couples weal At enpnved: Saat _ what Dr. Crane had te say. Could it be that couple’ is not so much - happy as resigned and afraid to * hear another person's views? a ee timers imagined, the batter with a pily Married Couple. didn’t prove « pert welch dior oe eee Mihd, now, children, I’m not say- ing - tobacco or nicotine is harm- ee Se timers’ assumptions, Case Reeords oF a Payehologist: ee ie - Warious chemical analyses ot itoo common in modern tobacce smoke show that a small wee and: then violates some ‘law, he. appa ag t in every putt. cere effort to . stabilize om what I was doing.” | I¢ takes only a small gmount of «© ;.° fe CO im the air one breathes to "ome by bing according _,, This is. supposed to free him produce unpleasant or danger-. ous effects, Thus, breathing air which ‘contains one part of CO @ per thousand (one-tenth of oie ou can violate “By the same } token, when a ( = iy a Jicnian, Bisa gaol heme ent ci per cent) will cause tightness across forehead, headache, throb- Stantly as q@ chain smoker, _Slightly. higher concentration of carbon. monoxide, say two. parts per thousand, will cause powerless- ' By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE - dren.to rear, but she still craves a. Case 2-361: Evelyn Q.,, aged 37, is_a.yery neat housekeeper. also. does a good job of an anesthetic for her conscience. Liquor: is @ Bhs ey seek thee waite to be’ vy little s fe ba alge ps meant eae iptio ness, nattsea, dizziness, ee | : i. pg “Tm afraid yea. are teh, Dr. entific -evidence that modera ~ smoking does an adult any harm. wing our ” Ewelyn’s husband admit. .. Moderate smoking, I say. / ~ st boy with ted, “for last:month I ¢aught her "Any smoking at all is excessive it, re man after one of her the smoker has not yet attained “she. es whic seer perm oe eet? h s Zn which most persons attain beween 7 “Do you ‘belong’ to chui yy the ages of 22 and 25 years. © .,, tei asked, and he sheepishly msi that he used to, but that he and sore his wife had not attended much since their tnarriage. : One who smokes while working or pretending to work, in the course of a meal or shortly be- fore a meal, or anywhere that. gets smoking may be offensive to oth- 5 rc er persons in the room, or/com- | he added eae sights tee!taace pein but i ot cot” tema, to oa al it, % get - I get ‘the impression from medi- tend some religious idealism implant- <~eal literature that pipe smoking is ‘, e@ by Sunday School teachers. less likely to daniage health than ‘time T-bave _ “You are cheating your own kids tte or cigar: smoking. Perhaps’ because few pipe smok-— rtmag hon fi ca while I was in the Army, she ran gans. And yow aren't helping. in- ers as do cigarette and ci- ger with another man for. @ few sure your wife's . faithfulness, gar smokers. co weeks. either... oh . ' Cigarette. smokers, especially{-~~ ee ee feminine smokers, are least .con- smokérs around them! Also they are apt t6 cover tip as) S - = etuite, oF Tinen “so can tnaké evety few weeks and get drunk?” ~ much about finding hér | a -. dandestine affair, ‘she often seeks ne ie 1 And by letting therm grow up as pa. Blames Man for Wife’ s Drinking shies cain pheciihad ak his « Oak ae eae cher man's room at «downtown _ order drinks and have abetted . also mrve mammon, ”_ the Scripture, em hove admitted. that you “So what do you expect 2? 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The, commit- tee, activé for years, disbanded |rages last «week. ~ Althéagh strictly unotfictal, vol _fimtary and privately supported, the Citizens Committee was to a large degree the agency which made the Hoover force for federal reform instead of just a’ multi-million-word com- mentary on the flaws and saithes Piel * * : The Citizens Committee was a -llobby and a pretty successful one. In Washington, bright ideas don't become laws automatically, ‘leven if the-ideas result from years bipartisan commissions stinguished leadership. They’ 6ften are received with po- lite applause and shelved as soon of. work "las nobody is looking, Hoover knew that. From the out- set he gave quiet support to the formation of a pressure’ group that would start needling, wheedling = | = _ Earl F. McMunn, with ‘is: © wite Marilyn and son Bryan, ’ gary on March 5, 195% Earl F. 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YARD New Rich © Colors WOOL AND RAYON FELT in new rich shades © rer $ iivadle ks Sore Hours Daily Monday Thru seit " V0:00 A. Mt to 2 9:00 PM 5 : 4 : ,. " i SSE Ee ee Lt oe : py ae We acd ai 4 ; ee re age > eee ie Fe ae Coy : ; 28. « ‘ ah A new skirt to bé made in min- a velvet looking corduroys. Ma-. $ 1) pars tan felt. A Bes Tate nvi ot chine wash able orized resis metruction “Fis. = i" _ ~~ Yard | sheet ™_ urchase, Two ree < ae a Prints sell for 1.29 va. make ® full circle skirt, 72” eres : * wide. » A Beg -S Sane fs ae Ee BA yy eS { : : in Oakland seni for 34 DP voe— FRANK IRONS - —Sheritf é at ate eeu 1 We' re Sides = Holden Red Senne / Given With All. . | Fuel Oil Purchases Sao Sy eee ead > NO Security oR Euoonsans REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO P. ‘Chen Ents Mother's’ Social Security | a pryarny = = Associated Press Writer Dee Mills couldn't make it on his pay check alone. So, several - years ago Sarah got a job clerking in a grocery store. |. | Although she would have preferred being home with the kids, she didn’t mind working too much. Phil’s mother looked after the children and was good to them. And, Phil pia peemnlen eee te eaahd iy eee ne Sane to BO SETS ed making $100 a week. Phil wag mow sleds the $100 mark and Sarah was real- ly looking forward to quitting. Then, one Saturday night — eident. The manager ok the store was taidng her lee: as he car swerved and rolled‘over. Sarah was badly cut by glass and had some internal injuries. : She died the next day in the hospital. She had no insurarice. Phil had always félt it was more. important to have insurarite on his life. He didn’t think about Social Security until a friend mentioned it about six weeks after the accident. That night, he wrote a letter to the Social Security of- ‘fice in his city. He would have taken time to. visit the office, but he didn’t figure it was worth it. He probably didn’t have anything coming and was only weltiigg. betamse his- friend -had suggested it. The letter started the Social Security's wheels ‘moving... In a few weeks, he was told the children could collect . Social Security monthly payments” they reached 18 —__ or married, whichever. came first; it he could ¢ollect _ a lump sum death payment. The pa: would be based on Sarah's two years of work in the’ grocery. store.” The payments to the children would be $70 a month un- til Kathleen, the oldest, reached 18, and then they would drop to $42 a month. After Phil Jr., reached 18, the would | stop altogether. The lump sum payment would bé 3 Phil was amazed. He’d never heard anything about. chil- dren being entitled to Social Security payments if their: mother died—even if she did work. “Why are they eligible?” he asked the Social Security office. He was told the children “would get the pasmonie under | a provision of the Social Security law which says:- - A mother who has been ; “working for at least 18 months during. the three years just before her death - and whe has been paying into Social Security is pre- sumed to be supporting her children. Thus, they’re her | | dependents. As dependents, the children are eligible to. =3° Social Security. The lump sum is paid -to a gurriving aie if he wail living in the same household with his wife when she died: The ¥ ‘requirement - to recéive it is that his: wife worked in.a job covered by the Social Security law for at rd 18 of the last . 36 months before her death. Gh In fact, he was teld, these are only two types of pay-’ ments made to survivors of deceased workers. Payments may or over, widowers at 65 and parents. out of school by your governor,” Like’ a lot of young people with children, Sarah and Phil about 10, just after the store closed, she was in a car ac- - os | always did«when she worked late, anda tire blew out. The |' Fish Elude Contest STRATFORD, Conn. (AP) — HE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. Noveniain 6 cE reeaisa ME 169292 Loe CAMS THD RM : also go to widows taking care of minor children, widows 62 PRO: CUTING — ATTORNEY oa (Regalia) ae i Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. ‘and Sat. 9 to 1. E by App’t. volts CREDIT COUNSELLORS s fue Foe About 1,500 Negroes FRANK ROKS ‘SHERIFF | executive secretary, tion x & kL LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — | Wilkins addressed -big organiza- tion $ 14th annual state conven- heiress to a shoe fortune, took ‘on ' Wilkins. urged Little Rock_ Ne yroes to“Stand fast in their fight/Las Vegas, Nev., last December for integrated schools, and reject- -ed any suggestion that they open|his wife of more than 20 ye private schools of their own, | “I-know it is hard to watch some of the white: students getting conscious in her bed by her daugh- educatiqgn while your|ter Ellen Picking, She eee mets ee ee eS . 1% ‘mutins enon Seiten «tea Similan 1,500 Necroes a "Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Agree: Faubus * * t Wilkins promised new, undis- closed legal moves in the Little Rock dispute, He. predicted that 7 ess Tres fo Kill Self; Now Critical, LOS “ANGELES (AP) — -The on the | Roy Wilkins of New York, NAACP! cide attempt. *%.. &.,28 “Victory is near at hand,” he overdose of sleeping pills after an ‘said in a ‘speech launching a state- wide NAACP membership. =. actress. Irene Hervey. Mrs, Jones, 38, was found un- was taken soon ‘‘sober people’ would de-| |X| thundered) mand that the closed schools be agreement Sunday when a high) reopefed, lofi ¢ the: National Agen for | the Advancement of Colored Peo- Heir |e Xd Former Aasistnt — (Gyeors), Chief = “LAW ENFORCING BODIES _ ing his third term cs Prosecutor, - .ARE TO'BE COMMENDED - _pleting his third term os Prosecutor. ma 5 | Pissocute 'G i Soe -, These sordid affairs have been Ei Specie be arenas a : hondlad axcediously ., Bley and Vat {EJ Proven n Coaehie ‘Administrotor, 27 a 6 TA Ge DON iE FOR He LEGAL. is | x Has SUCCRSSFULLY Porticipated in the - trial of Every Type of Criminal cose. : Xx] Has. given Oakland County good clean, — : sca: Low Enforcement over ¢ ners > of 12 years. pe jk Fomiy Man. ». copie the. beanie of Scandal and. ir- regularities leaves:us untouched. Oak- land County flaw enforcing agencies _ and: the Courts seem to be on an ESPECIALLY HIGH PLANE. a “Perhaps. this is a good place to call ‘time’ and say a word of COM- MENDAFION and APPRECIATION: for those who fave made this possible. . All of us stand in their debt THEY AR SERVING THIS COMMUNITY ond HUMAN TY. VALIANTLY.” ~ “From The Pontiac Press. Nov. ‘cna There Is No Substitute For PROVEN Experience A Chief of Criminal Division, lites : | General's Office has. said— - - “Tye worked with Prosecufors throughout the - state and I've never worked with a man with . ‘more integrity, ee ee tion than Fred Ziem.” . . Poll Advertisement > —>—) enn, SO, a no enn eS _ 3 ET A A SY A me Retain your present sheriff in office. He understands the law enforcement problems of Oakland County. His record merits his re-election. .He is experienced, honest, capable and fgpihortny. 2 fo ee ie how beth continually con- nected with law enforcement ees : ‘ x : years, : —————————————— - REPUBLICAN cal ail | Remember-Vo' e Elect ARTHUR > Democrat ~ STATE REPRESENTATIVE OAKLAND COUNTY DISTRICT y (CITY a PONTIAC) la . ’ Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Reitz a Aacremens ae. SiensisisssssSo== = , “BROTHERHOOD of MAINTENANCE | _ OF WAY EMPLOYEES ‘ ee, eee 5 ty of ‘ i ‘ 4 ee Oa FOr ee : ig ome Ls “3 fs # ° us # * ARTHUR J.LAW Urges You to Be eo Good : 7 Citizen. Take Advantage of Your Right to: Vote. FA Z a remanence or —— a A, of white_butterfly roses, pink x ke Rounj Savas was maid | > Junior Group. : Of Musicale Elects Officers ith silk du.” by Officers of Matinee Musical, girl Constance’ Pantelides. president; - Susah The attendants were dressed Sense bean it aay catlip eye: Sewers Eames, secrétary. Ben- gowns rounded -neck- son appointed program lines. Bows accented the hem- bea .- lines of the full skirts. gears * * *~_ cascade bouquets were and copen blue th neice Bte-Ah- Sanig ASSIST BRIDEGROOM - Saily Wilson, Miss’ Patton, Miss greom's ir, was best 48, Marty Stewart, Rose Anne - man, Ushers wete Nick For- Mariucci, Betsy Agree, Mary rest of Baseline, Peter Antos, | Steward and Judy Eames.’ Joseph Puretas and Sam Ga- “ ¢ & briel. Lazo Nicholas was ring- Assisting the hostess, Mrs bearer. Jack Strait, was Mrs. William : ¢ *«, Emerson, Mrs, Bertil Benson A dinner reception was held _is counselor. Attending a dinner honoring John Riket of Birmingham an- Mrs. Thomas Wolcott, new gov- .- nounce the birth of a. son, ' ernor ‘of District Five, Zonta Jamies Alexander, born Oct. 11 ~ + International, at Cromer’s in at. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Chambers, Clara B. Nusbaum- er, Mrs. Earl L. Clark, Mar- . Edgar -A. Guest Ill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Guest _Jr. of Birmingham, had a mi- nor role in six performances of “No Time for. Sergeants,” the first, varsity play. of the 26th ’ subscription season at Denison . Mr. Guest is a junior. = * ® *.. ceremonies. of a. new dormi- tory, Moore Hall, at Skidmore ‘College, wag Rhoda Goldberg, * daughter of Mr: and Mrs..Har- - old S. Goldberg- of James, K - boulevard. ‘Mr. and. Mrs.” Capogna of Henry Clay garet Stark, Beatrice - Soper University, Granville, Ohio. « A hostess ‘at the dedication. MARY. I: CAPOGNA Mr, and Mrs. William of Drayton-Plains, was tapped for mémbership in Epsi- honorary scholastic fraternity. He also . is a member of the Chemistry Club, oa } “Membership is limited to students with a B average or bette, @ | * * * Announcing the birth of twins, Matthew Carl and Mer- rily Carlene born Oct. 24 (their mother’s ‘birthday -also) at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr, and Mrs, Carl E, Cardona of Forester avenue. Grandparents are Mr, and oo Pine of Waldon “Secretary . pointed publicity chairman. i d ‘Berges she Fel eee oss 5 ef : : i s § ae Ene Available. as Social — * Elected to Head wally ihe 2 beh 5 i the it Fz% F 4 | E ets ‘ i g TH iets : Te «TEA g Eg i ge bi Sharon Moore er’ is counselor:of the group. - Massed High School Choirs in Concert NTIAC: PRESS, MOND 4 n 20 Minu 13 —/Abb au ht EF, NDAY, NOVEMBER $1958 ss _ P he ‘stopped to pick up a E of s3 + PE gia g26% g f ef ¢ e : z g i i & H f 25 e 5 B 3 4 at bi rg sé Hy ig ge se aie i ts 58 3 5 chil- dren, he Fnows the children go with Mamma (sort of a “‘pack- - & She will follow the late Miss _ Sara Burnham (‘Aunt Sadie’) et Bragaw, daughter of Mrs. - Richard Bragaw of Detroit and -the: late. Mr. Bragaw and and daughter-in-law ..of Mr, member of the Junior League. *. % group. meets et dive dances during the season at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Promenaders Hold Season’s Third Dance_ Promenaders held their third. © dance of the season Sa’ evening at Hawthorne School. e' ¥ * Bruce Allen, from the Merry .Makers of Lake Orion, was guest caller. Other callers were Wayne Wileax, Warren Allen, -, Robert. Longe, Al -Aderhold and ‘Robert Cram. cod Ca oe ae ~ 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson are new members. ae Gtests were Mr. and Mrs. Hilman Fortney and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen. * Dorothea Gririshaw was ap- Maple Leaf-Club~ Has New Member _Vinewood street home of Mrs. Irwin Rogge. Fete Anna Capogna at Bridal Shower shower given at her Henry . Clay avenue, home, by. Maria . Leone. ’ Yo te The bride-elect is the daugh- ~ | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Capoogna of Henry Clay avenue The Fall Vocal Clinic will be presented: this evening, begin: ’ ning at 8:15, in the boys»gym- nasium of Pontiac Central High. ~ School. ; The annual concert is being Fashion Your Figure Club of Pon- tiac will present “Favorite Fall Fash- ions’ at 8.p.m. Thursday at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Figure Club to Present nee | rehearsals on. nine selections with the vocalists, Sunday aft- mE +. a ' are (left to right) Mrs, Thomas Johnson. All models are newer club mem: .¥ ‘bers who have attained or nearly attained ideal nya ~ 5 onserg 2 wo others who will-model fashions by Penney’s But a. ‘man's hecause. the brass pipes under her sink are polished, but you should hear the language she. appreciated. “CLEAN MOUTH, DIRTY - want this woman's FRIEND- -SHIP or to you want her _- HUSBAND? Find yourself a. single man to -ride to work with or — take the train. : e. *&. #.. _ For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper... - Enclose.a self-addressed, stamped envelope. ~ Hp x *®. * ‘If you want @& coljéction of Abby's best letters and an- . swers in one. book, ask -your bookdealer to get “DEAR AB- BY” for you.’ . . 4 Fall Vocal Festival Set Tonight pets; Jay William Young, ~ James Morris, and Lyn Hollis, ’ Arombone; Raymond A. -Young, ? tuba; John Cummins, cymbals; ~* © ; In another number, “Dream,” by Hawley Aides, Among the models will be Mrs, John _ Lutzkiw, Mrs. Harry Wallace and Mrs. . - Gene Ellis. . Py (} ymond Gartley and Mrs. e Z ee Exception to Rule © IsOK ~ By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs, Post: I had a date with a boy the other eve- terrible about this and has of- fl iy ‘the night before the wedding. I would ‘like to know if the ring bearer and -flewer girl should be included in this din- ner. Also, the young woman: . who is to be the maid of hon- or is engaged, and I would like to know if it is obligatory ‘to ask-her fiance to this din- ner?” Answer:: The ring _bearer . and. flower girl are surely ‘much too young to be included at an evening party. The maid, ~ of honor's fiance should be in- vited. “Dear Mrs. Post: In filling in‘the names of the parents on birth announcements, how are they correctly written? Should : it be Mary and John, Mary and John Brown, or Mr. and Mrs. John Brown? Would the signatures vary according to . ie if g Fs é 2 it rageee rt stenlet aft stetglt = # 3 100 Attend Wesleyan * * Jeyan Service Guilds met at Central Methodist Church Sum‘ nee eo $0 zt do: be t alse fer beautiful women whese 7 elothes and hair- mate in charm— Fae ‘|adaptations of Empire coiffures were Iinevit- }) while. - modern day 4 styles wern by Ne matter what the current hair fashions may be, to be at- tractive your crowning. glory must be in top condition. We bedy necessary to keep it well- _ It’s s° were the alti- for lullabies are: Joanne Woodward (Mrs. Paul Newman) Lee Remick (Mrs. William Cal- eran) Hope Lange (Mrs. Don Murray) _ Jayne Mansfield (Mrs. —— Hargitay) The newer hairdes are | versions of the } the leading auties of that day. — treatments to restore A-1. condition.” A new t will give it the -groemed. Rowena’s : Beauty “expecting.” Salons, 4831 Dixie Highway, Drayten Plains. OR 3-354). |} Of -all the new peFSBnalities, lane RIKER FOUNTAIN. 14 §-. Main. Clarkston. MA [Joanne Woodward is the most Peay re “Baldwin, Pontiac. [vanced into stardom. And even Joanne with her newfound happi- —- ness in her career and marriage ; - 4 and approaching motherhood, ad- LUNCHEONS mits ane, $00, hes trom vat to ti r care of a Sealtest ice Cream peyehiatist! Popular Prices - kk Riker Building Lobby . FE NECKLACES Nal Cultured PEARL pointing for the stage. While still in high school she eame under the tutelage of Rob- | esteemed high school drama coach, Her next .stép, with the encouragement of her father, was ‘the neighborhood pla ise dra- matic school in New York, and before her. second year was com- pleted Joanne was phaying fea- tured‘ roiés on TV wit Robert Montgomery. $3.00 and Up- aan ; (11) 88 N. Saginaw’. 2-5812- ‘ |pole 50 times on Broadway, enough almost too true to be funny. At-the present time four of the. imost valuable ef 20th's stars-to-be ‘are also mothers-to-be. —* up And May Britt, the studio’s new. glamor charmer from Sweden, just recently denied she and her wealthy husband, Ed Gregson, are A typical iets girl, product : of Thomasville, Gay Joanne has * * * loved the theater .“ever since I started breathing.” Although she/television and eastern theatrical | ert’ MacLane, the South’s well’ She caught the eye of Josh Logai, who gave her the role “off understudy to the pretty sister in “Picnic.” Joanne performed the to attract the attention of: film scouts, | Career-wise, Joanne has had few problems. Hers has been a steady march forward. UNLUCKY AT LOVE . . But her private life became “‘all tangled up” when she met a charming young actor, also in “Picnic,” and ‘fell deeply in love with him: «His name was Paul ‘Newman; he was married and a i father, | More’ because she wanted to } what she believed at the time to be a hopeless love, Joanne ‘accept- ed a bid to ‘come to Hollywood for an unimportant picture, She didn’t set the world on fire—and returned to New. York, Then,, to her sur- The.amazingly adept perform- in “Three Faces of Eve” won her the Academy, Award. In January of this.year Joanne Paul. Her stuilio has subse- quently starred her in “No Down Payment,” “Tlie Hot Sum- mer” and “Rally® "Round the Flag, Boys’’—so all her dreams have come tree. . le Remick also hails from the +world, Such gentlemen of the the- ater as directors Elia Kazan and Martin Ritt predict a brilliant dra- Bostonian, In August of 1957 . tee married TV director William Colleran, and in December of. this year they will welcome their first child. * x -* Rlonde and serenely beautiful Hope Lange is an enthusiastic Hollywood ‘‘Mrs.""’ Beth she and her talented young actor husband, Don Murray, have found happiness and fame in movietown. ey were married in Beverly fills right in the middle of mak- Monday and Tuesday are “F AMILY NIGHTS” at eee es ... with special games, . gifts and menus for the children! ~ ba es WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE RD. ing “Bus Stop” in which Don was leading man to Marilyn Monroe and Hope appeared in a support- ing role. That was in April of °36 and already their happy home has been jblessed by the arrival of a son, (they -hope) the way. _ Hope has registered vividly as a | young actress to be reckoned with jin “Peyton Place”’ and particularly jin “The Young Lions.’’ Don, too, ‘has surged: starward “very fast. HAS BEAUTY, RICHES | Dina Merrill, one of the most beautiful and certainly the richest of the star aspirants, is also one of the: happiest! Born with .a couple of solid gold lis the forme, Mrs. Merriweather |Post now Mrs. Herbert May, and ‘her father Edward Hutton), and married into another -social and} . later they were sure little “Deeny’”) would outgrow the theater phase. Spencer Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed,” and she is now-costar- iring with Gilbert Roland in Havana Honeybare Seamless © — $1.00 Delightfully sheer Bion .. nude heel, demi-toe ... they gently cling for per- “fect fit! \in “Mr. Pharaoh and the Cleo- |patra.”... & & break away from New. York and/. prise, Hollywood paged “her again. was married in Las Vegas to |_ matic future .for the talented! Christopher Paton Murray with| a ‘Miss’ Murray on|~ |spoons in her moyth (her mother) * the Watkins Lake Y. The official end -of- the ail season was marked when members of met Saturday at Elks Temple for their 14th annual Trophy =e fy lpety. of ree seen ie kitchen chores makes this ‘a fav- orite apron. For bathing baby, sew apron in splash-proof terry). cloth, A sew-easy pattern. Tomor- row's pattern: Doll wardrobe. sizes small (10, 12), medium (14, 16), large (18, 20). Medium. size tern part. Easier, accurate. — pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send. to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., As for Jayne Mansfield, she’s. with zone, size and style’ number, by Select from a new fall group of varied pa tterns “FE 2-730) 719 W. 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Mrs. Guy Duffield and Mrs. Bruce Brede served on the decorations committee; Mrs. D. H. Green and Mrs. Fred Brede handled __ reservations; +the entertainment committee was headed by Mrs. Sheldon Covert, and Bs cap by Mrs. and Mrs. You Gon Paint Over Paratfin — With Soap Mix s Fi OR WO Ordinarily, waxed sur- faces will not “take” paints But — add a tablespoon of soap to an-equal amount. of paste, /stir.in a cup of liquid témpera paint,’ and the mixture will geod rare a ; . ee Specs in Fashion ; ° Coming into fashion are those little half. glassés for women done with lovely col- ored frames, You glance down to read a: menu or program through them; look ~up and display the full beauty of your ‘eyes.’ Ciiiesitore of the group, Fred Brede, and Mrs. Brede (right) accepted the’ don Covert and- Mrs. Googe secretary; ” ‘teolor. Send 25: cents for this book. Pontise _ Press Phete outgoing commander Shel- + = Mrs; duck D. Staley Feted at. Shower. 7 Ann Segedi) was honored at a "|stork shower given Saturday eve- -|ning at the. Clarkston home of Mrs. Stanley R. Roosa. Guests present included Mrs. Mathew Segedi, Beverly Segedi, MeWethy, all-of Pontiac; Mrs. A. J. Kuenzer, Mrs. Donald Ridgeway, '|Mrs. Jack Roosa, and Mrs. Leon- ard Wood, all of Drayton Plains; Mrs: Arthur Kaiser of Garden City, and Mrs.- ‘Lawrence Johnson of! . Wayne. by Coun Whedr ¥ f Pattern 617: Crochet directions for sizes small, medium, large in- cluded. Use 3-ply fingering yarn or mercerized crochet and knitting cotton. Easy; lovely. _ . Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing.. Send to The: Pontiac. Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O, -Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, mame, address ahd zone. A new 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book — just out — has lovely designs to order:: Embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- jeial surprise to make a little girl happy—a cut-out doll, clothes to P Plans Dec. 4 Baxaor Mrs. Jerry D. Staley (nee Mari} Mrs. Ralsh Long, and Mrs. Kyle| iss | —parIs (UPD — Women in fy r He i i i Latin Be Seats fe Excitingly new and dif. ferent are fabric textures. This slim sheath is fash- ioned of lightweight, wispy mohair. The boucle -sur- ' face gives it the fashion. able bulky look, but it is ever’ so comfortable and practical to wéar. Fete Mrs. Novotney Mrs. Norbert N@votney was hon- ored at a pink and blue shower; ‘held Wednesday at the Drayton Plains home of Mrs. Earl Hotch- 8 Pearls in India In. France ‘It's Rouiged Knees. as Beauty. Trick - fish which gives sabi or vegetables for vitamins, An a they: always eat. rice. France rouge their ines a bit. pearls. the secret of dieting. South else in hot climates. They take Americans know all about “si- a ‘siesta.’ ‘This: period of rest . estas.” : in the middie of the day is,a ‘These are some of the beauty | precious beauty aid. Lie down, facts picked up by a beauty . expert-who spends six months a year traveling around the world. “The latest in France,” she - ‘said, “‘is to rouge your knees. Actually this beauty trick is very old, goes back to antique Rome. But with the short skirts... girls in France use it again to give a. rosy shimmer end and ‘dimples’ to — knee- it's only-for 15 minutes in the middle of the day. It will dou- -ble your energy. . “There ‘is one way to beau- ty,” the authority concluded, “which works always, every- where and ~ time: Be in love: + “Women look their youngest, most beautiful and feminine _ when they're in love.” beauty and hair-styles. “Women all over the world can.take the fair, lovely com- plexions of English females as asa PIN] GENEY | Dry Cleaning | This beauty expert found that Italian women know best how to look beautiful in the bright |[ 't Pays to choose QUAL- | ITY CLEANING in money saved oh wardrobe replace- ment. ji . Call Today! Pick-Up end Delivery FE 5-6107 GENEY DRY. CLEANERS - , 12 West Pike” “ural, lipstick to contrasf with their dark jeyes:and hair. : “Turkish women hold the beauty secret with perfume,” she continued. ** massage-— the ekin with it after a Turk- ish bath while the pores are still open. For hours after, the epidermis exhales the scent. _ “Dark - haired but because of the tropical heat“often. sal- . low skinned, Indian women use’ jewelry to_give their >a ions: the glow of beauty. % Co haw x tite eee ted at the ages of 15. through 44 A they will not interrupt you in | features a scooped neck Se ee hair: childhood, however, Strapless dresses aren't respon-| the event -you are busy with . hs | rette from slipping off her hair; : : and tiny sleeves, and |_ glue a tiny bit of sponge rub- —boys receive. more. medical {sible for as mach trouble as strap-| other chores or entertaining - my ..#% , Thee @ ts tonite of tox tan: care than girls. | guests in the afternoon, | comes in garnet red.. _—{|_ Bet _t© the inside : peer $7 3 SE Sn Pope Pet ae i : : NDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 ey: ne, bar “ a é 3 ye ee You Tried This? | \ By MURIEL LAWRENCE - | When John’s father was a small boy, his mother called his hands ‘his “bannies.”* - - One day she was visiting his -wife ee ee 8nd Floor Next te Buckner Finance and son when John got a splinter in|“ banhy “Will feel good and comfy again.”* Lter after he'd retired to his nap, her-daughter-in-law said stiff- ly, “Mother Payne, T~iwsh you To hear them mouthing these Response has been 1: gts we are continuing our |; SPECIAL SALE hie Custom - Built _ Regular Price $269 a ma ¥: o# é . ij “ *, * ¢ ‘ : * , ‘ ’ " i : * e.. % cn 6 Es a fos ah ee ‘ : rye Ave, FE. -#iness as.“goal-inhibited sexuality Ch a soar you _ | Tie wise. 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I medicated adhesive -bandage over|te@ching. him to usé the correct/taneous understanding, we are ac- Ithe wound saying, “Now your|ords for all parts of his body, |cepting his two-year-old experience : att baby-talk ones. jot his body and its uses as dif- NTS" 4, | Today many parents share this |ferent from our adult experience ‘ . H0) | scorn of baby talk to little ohif- jof ours. $ h() Complete with Haircut and Set dren, As soonas a small boy or No App't Necessary | FE §-0000 ~ girl can speak, he is taught the UES shor \ ~ |] sclentific adult words for all por: 1 } 5 10%. 8 : , tions of his. anatomy as well as Alm CONDITION: iB ries for the functions aa A ; 4 } ' 4 ® cx @ DEFINITELY YOURS BRA cu o. 15 . ++ Underwired for superb lift. cotton, A 32-36, B 32-38, C ABC, $3.95, D, $5.00, PANTIE : GIRDLE NO. 67 . . . for sheaths, PéwAire long-leg front panel. White. SML, XL, $10.95. “1. -Expert. Corsetieres to advise and help you’ loa proper fit “ Charge Accounts . Invited! 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SPRINGHILL, N.S. (AP) —] danger of losing: their panties at |were. away, was responsible for @|. ‘The ma; — _natete bene digging Wee mee the tubiaid ra $4,600 fire in: Waterford Township|laugh with his two-reel 00 It said a big mariufacturer of |Yesterday., : Firemen, .who battled the -fire ar tal ed ola as hs rm was ging the elastic | more than 3% hours, said. the|When Hollywood was a waistbands together instead. of blaze started about 10 a.m. in the|of orange groves and palm t Sunday night, bringing the to-| sewing them and thgt the glue~ reentry —s with a smilé, “Not long after. that] my | 1621 S. Weodward, Royal Ook 3 Doors North of 10 Mile “i inayat y ay” ee Pras ~— tal recovered to 49. One hundred| sometimes gives way after re- - had i studio and fninera were rescutd, the last peated, washing and ironing A acl: epee Ge See... 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Door’ Lint Trap. ; © © » 7 Eliminates loose flying lint in working parts _ 4 * (Politiess Adv.) (Political Adv.) Re-Elect _CHARLES A. lt you don’t buy your tile from us, we both lose money! ‘ OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY; AY ‘TIL 9 — WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY bong 6 - FREE PARKING of machine. . Full 120 minute timer for all purpose drying. Ne > ieaey Down - ~~ $2 Weekly! 4 Seeasu RER i e © COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT SERVICE @ OFFICE WILL BE HELD AS A PUBLIC TRUST -@ CAPABLE AND PROVEN ADMINISTRATOR OPERATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT.UNITS * BE SAFE & | BE'SURE %. VOTE FOR SPARKS ' - + OPEN MONDAY, a4 “FRIDAY and SATURDAY MIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M.” co 1085 Ww. HURON, PONTIAC ’ a ab 4 * ad ‘This law one 9, 1939 and is sti ’ fall of Benito Mussolini. The then dictator approved the law because immediately after the 1915-18 war many Italian babies were given English and Russian names, in- "eluding such as Trotzky, Stalin and event. | been made in his township during] . years old. Rifing of a rorbids| “We simply want them to earn to live with: themselves—to have table manners, to get’ along with their friends, to control their-tem- sons center, where the three older boys were horn. The need for making one ad-| after another broke the) f They sutlered, manta} col- patents “‘at this time.” PARENTS LEAVE So George and Nabejda Kozmin left for Russia—alone—on June i, ‘two Lads Held by Court! ‘Lead Normal Life of U.S:; Parents Return to Russia boy, an is ire interested in the book .| State Labor : Mediators : Receive & 609 Cases ne ' ||United Fund contributions, is con- saves whe Evin the time. Strike: Vote Postponed, Too Many Men Turn Out ” DETROIT @ — A scheduled strike vote by two United Auto ‘Workers locals was. postponed for one week yesterday because too Many members turned out to vote, for Locals 155 and r ‘ “Mn, AND MRS, DENNIS ROMAIN bridegroom are /t Mr. on Was. Chattes hocmate Of jee Soe lelaure|the S-horsepower Aeronce rah nin 07 Se srechar dendieeic Hammervold ‘where ber- |the air tower at Rochester, Minn., asking, that the Civil Aeronautics) f - |Administration be notified a pilot-| f pent aie Commerce Town- ship clerk, skid some changes had the. pooh year, but that in’ all) inetd by mail prior to ‘the rimary. Pp os * * * These Include. all voters in ‘Wol- West Bloomfield ‘Tommhig. resi- dents in precinct 4 will continue - vote at Green Lake- Fire Sta- tion. ROBERTA ¥.- PALMER Announcement has been made -| Of the engagement of Roberta E. Palmer of 432 W. Brown St., {+-Birmingham, to. Daniel Timm- + Peck. . The bride-elect is the | daughter of. Mrs. Bruce Clik of } Yale. Her fiance is the son of Pail. J. Timmreck of 1150_E.. Avon’ Rd:;"Rochester, and the . late Mrs. Timmreck. A May wed- ding is being: planned. raere eel State Traffic Deaths Down for October LANSING @ — Michigan last | monith- posted its best highway traffic safety record for October | in. 25 -years;including the World | War II period when travel was restricted State Police -reported today that fatalities last month totaled 96, down 32.per cent from the 142 count for October 1955. The figure is subject to upward re vision by‘delayed deaths, . Tt was the sixth month of 1958 in which fewer than 100 persons _met. death on the highways, | Sees His Plane | Take Off, Fly, ber| Land—Empty HARMONY, Minn. (AP) — “It tifully,"’ said a stu- dent pilot who watched his run- bounced into an “upright position again, although heavily damaged. , ae. en an . Planning a< short pleasure Chief . the’ Falsere, Flying Cub waieteian a landing strip. The 28-year-old in surance man gave the propellor a tug. “But instead. of idling like it]; should have,” ‘the awed Haugerud explained, “it revved up to full throttle immediately and jumped! — ahead. -I tried to get to the door ibut the plane went past me. It took off almost immediately.” - © W@W. &h oom Haugerud .seurried to-the Rich- ard Johnson farm to. telephone and the Johnsons stared-in amaze- ment, climbing in” tivad circles. It f reached an estimated 5,000-foot al-| F _|titude, On the ground, Haugerud! | The tavorable October record last year in the drive to cut fatal. ities. In the first 10 months of. 1958, -State Police reported 1,050 killed, or 196 fewer’ than in the Orion Township Hall to House CD Office ORION TOWNSHIE — The Brion Township - Lake Orion Office of Civil Defense will be located in the township hall, 571 South Broad- way St., after Nov, 4. Richard MeNeil,.director, an- cpanel $k Say Sighs we uk of fi all tired in to the office so the fil will be complete. ‘James Fitch and Mrs. - son will » het assistants. padded the lead being built over |the Hoffa’ sAim ‘Says ‘McClellan "Gide, Laws, Courts Will Not). Stop. Teamsters - PITTSBURGH i > James R. Hoffa, president of. the 1,600,000- member Teamsters Uni single labor union-in the nation~ says it will grow to 4% million] State members under his leadership, ‘We will mot be ‘stopped by the|: McClellan Committee, laws or the + courts; we will move forward," ‘|Hotfa told the 30th anniversary a of Teamsters Local 211 = night iii plied cil ctdildibesd ” ville, with an area of 4.1 squard el ace oe Woods, which cf has, an estimat a population. Poe |Want TV Loud? 0, Utieh ousted ‘te Temeues| Others Mumble? — G0, which ousted the Teamsters about a year ago, by saving ‘ame|Cheek Your Fars: have forgotten where they Labor” when “‘in ‘reality he represent labor at all,’* “sold out its Hoffa said the UA’ | Brice tag”’ and “he’s for sale,"’ Skid Acdidént Injures UAW Local President 8 aia EF Bee 7 iE Ea 88 “it 5 Rochester Cou ple Wed pearls. She carried-a cascade- ar- rangement of stephanotis and lilies of the valley centered by a white — on a white lace trimmed * © 2 sister-in-law, Ushers were Gayle Nel- json, "Dan. Butler, brother of-'the vine Henle = Senger ge piggies breakfast WAS ew dia: Sylvan Glen Coury Club, An © held at the “of Columbus Hall in -, {down oh the Orland’ Brokken ‘farm, more than a half mile from litselt . stuck. I don't know.” ae ae “Then something must happened,” said. Haugerud, ‘“‘be- cause. the flight pattern changed and the plane started spiraling ‘down in the same kind of circles that rye going; up. / The descent took 10 to 15 min- utes. The two-place ship. came any house. : * *« * re Haugerud doesn’t know what causéd the plane to take off by “May the throttle was pushed forward,” he said.’ “Or maybe something in the carburetor was 2 Boys Shot to Death; ' State Hunting Toll—5 game hunting season stood at five today: with the weekend deaths of two boys in separate hunting ac- cidents. ~~ Russel McCabe Jr/, 12, of Pick- ford, was shot in the back of fhe a felative's farm near St. Ignace. by his father, Russel McCabe Sr., have ST. IGNACE @® — The gunshot , fatality count in Michigan's small head yesterday while hunting on} }> State Police said the boy was‘shot! | uties a ‘was shot Elect New Offers os 54, who had mistaken him fot} Maid of honor was Sarah Jane |’ _ |Cooper. Pat Wheeler and Darlene ',|Butler, the bride's .}were bridesmaids. Junior. brides-|¥ BAM-9PM a 5269.50 SOFA, CUSTOM BUILT .....:. "EVERYTHING MUST AND WILL BE SOLD IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AT GREAT SAVINGS BEFORE WE VA- CATE OUR PRESENT LOGATION, GLENN C0. Located at 86- 96 $. pea ~ QUARTER MILLION | CLOSE-OUT|= OPEN TONIGHT Until 9 P. M.-| IT'S NEARING THE END! | in time, how is the time to get them in the mail, according to: | Robert-C. Miller, acting. postmaster, Above is a sketch of the mail- ing regulations for most overseas’ destinations. Some localities mere Seaegot, sogevoments We en, FORE es Nha pod ages 00 check with the post office. ™ 1Overseas Holiday Parcels Must Be Mailed by Nov. 4) | sibiitid: 16 Siaiccrinn, he sug-| i Noting hat the Pot tee De partment each year is unabl Geliver or return abdut half a mil.|@nd start buying good quality mail . lion parcels including the many lost |™&. materials—s t ro n g cord and : [at Christmastime ne because ¢ of poor|beavy wrapping paper. ; Jesu jd @ss tine to mail Ctl [mao ees ctamrnce a 5 $, Use com plete addresses. * * Don’t abbreviate. Include deliv- ery tone number, — ge "100 INCHES MAX. _ WRIGHT 70 POUNDS MAX*” NO MATCHES, LIGHTER] FLUIDS Of FOODS SURIECT 10 SPOWAGE ae “SOME DIFFE YoU Gen PeRtRASTA : pe ge, SE : will have a merrier Christmas by receiving their holiday packages | gests several steps mailers could take to protect themselves against | 1. Check and revise mailing lists. _who'rare overseas, mF Make a list of mailing needs VOTE NOV. 4 le insurance.on all LLOYD L. te sete poral Yee ee ‘Anderson ReElet - ff DX] ANDERSON — A Man Whe ts NOT Obdligated on oS oe | Re-Elect = ANDERSON A Mae WITH Governmental ond Legistative EXPERIENCE. O4 Tease Hpatey of Shed @¢ Years Township Supervisor e a Member County Board "ep Tears TOUR State VOTE REPUBLICAN Re-Elect seas’ includes’ personnel of the | Armed Forces, members of their ' ‘The deadline for cards and letters sent abroad is Dec. 1 through 10. 'She Marries Trooper The’ term “Armed Forces over- a | families and authorized United Chili. Con Carne * Libby's Beef Stew... . *427 “Corned Beef Hash . . . “2: 53¢ Libby's Fruit Cocktail 4 2: = Libby’ s Sweet Peas 2° 33¢ Libby’s Pumpkin a: “ 2 3 ~ ANOTHER Great, Money-Saving Event ! % § LE Libby's: Fine Foods ie ‘Pineapple Chunks | “a 3 5c Tomato Juice | 3: 89% BEANS eo ne st 3% 49¢ Libby's. 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Parseghian his nomination for omore quarterback Dick Thornton ‘passed for me ion’ ca ee ae .“‘geath of the year.” =. ~ E eae . two touchdowns and scored once and added all the one- Northwestern, picked with Indiana for the _ three points for the Wildcats. _ lead to win, 2-7. = tk ee \ Yesterday's was the fifth one game, to St. Frederick, but ~___ upset the Ravens, who broke the ~. Controversial wey ‘Pitchout Ends eee [Detroit Rally game Crusaders’ Bob Fortin tum: * bled when big Gary Sonnenberg “it him at the 40-yard marker, ¢ * enemy 10-yard a Cea > | one. : oa = * ae) Ps Pee ‘| Crusaders roared back with @ a ate? Y. A. Tittle Comes OF j Maples Second jst ene Qgulakie ww | Bench to Guide 49ers |, © [when alte. by a stifling Bt Mi > ee sae as oe ee + inState Test EF ee a Michael which were tled for + eae re : 2 “Shamrocks rolled again, with ste Sg eee SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The | Gange, Tom Dabbs arid Bill Flani¢ . St. Fred’s.losg to st. Birmingham's harriers finished| gan lugging the leather, down to _ bintd with set_ike? just behind champion Flint Central|the St, Clement 16, Mike Flynal throws the three teams inte a ist -|in Saturday's state prep title meet|fired a pass to Chuck Steinhelper - place deadlock, all with 5-1 at Ypsilanti, and Pontiac’ was|who. stepped over for the TD. . ‘ marks. Each school will be a seventh. . eA * _ |Gainge kicked the PAT. '* S topiary een St ane vec 4 bse Indians finshed with 114 points | «'* or wae Suniay's senieeeney Sinaia EVY’s DAY, TOO) (three in top 10);. Maples had 129 | Crusaders ‘collected their “lone create a triple tie for the SOL oe beaecae Fak tet The play that proved the turn- (three im. top 19); Lincoln Park |tally fn the 2nd session while hold- title. : ly had “his” diy at Ann Arbor. |ing point is a one toDe- ‘| was Srd with 175, led by indi- jing Mikes scoreless, The TD was Jack Lyon, St. Fred’s gteat ‘full-| The Hawkeyes defeated the Wolv. troit followers. }('s a pitchout vidual winner Jerry Bash aw | the result of the encounter’s most _ back who ran like a mad bull yes-| €rines and Evashevski got a ride |within the enemy five that flies out (10:26.6), Péhtiac had 270; Hazel jspectacular run. Crusaders got the ~~ terday, tallied’ all- three touch-| on the shoulders of his players. |of reach of the intended ‘halfback. | Park, 10th, had 308, ball on a recovered Shamrock fum- downs, but*his herculean efforts}. The score was 37-14 Bobby Layne was foundly Maples runners were Dave ‘Pew | le on the 35. On the 2nd play Ken . . criticized for calling such a play: (2), Jim Reilly (6), Fraser Cocks |Oberliesen, Clement ace and in Green Bay several weeks ago (8), Dan Reid (30), Dick Kelley|@@me’s outstanding player, broke and the next day he wasn’t on (83), Tom Brown (114) ‘and Ted|trough the Shamrock.tine, | the team, It's doubtful anything *|Egner (119). For Pontiac Joe An-|¢4 several tacklers, and . like thet will happen to Tobin derson’ was 14th, John Jetterson|fefenders to cross the goal line Rote, however. He’s the only (23), Jim Patterson (70), Maurice| #0 Fortin ran for the PAT. . “- Johnson (74) and Jim Nelson @4).| == Oe i | Flint Central’s winners: Fred-| The 3rd period witnessed the ' ericksen (3),.Crenshaw (7), Milum/|top dramatic incident. Visitors had a , peli ‘ie (9). . ‘ : |driven ' to ‘ Shamrocks’ one yard PRECIOUS YARDAGE — Gene Gedman (26) = AP Wirephote | Other team scores: — strife, from their-own 34 where a ~ id : nee Earl) of the Detroit Lions ‘picks up some valuable (72) moving in, on him. Gedman later. had-a 25.» * Jackson 249, Weyne : 22, "Ann Arbot tee, recovered St.) Michael ihe ie : Morrall’s shoulder was hurt a) yardage against the San Francisco 49ers yester- _ yaiti run to the one yard line nullified to kill a (bet, Bearborn. 2 ee di etic Boctan |gave them the ball : ; day with Matt Hazeltine (55) and Bill Herchman- Lions’, searing chance. The 49ers won, 24-21. 1363. Wyandotte 42$ ‘snd GR Christian \down on the seven, Fortin - | i Es a? Z- g E a. E Z . 8 ¥ 4] = i g H 4 g " ‘The Lions held a 21-17 lead at the ———— — | ti P 't « : aos wa, , See ee et ee ee Colts Murder Green Bay, 56-0 thrown back by Paul Pruente and then cav-|ors. it second and-goal from the three) ' . ' Shamrocks put over the insur-. Jie ::: _esgzeeGiants End Browns Strea . .. tet 2nd TD. Lyn sped yards id pitched to Hopalong Sweets | | : y : ™ marker in the last three “ ii i S & 5 g t : 3 gE H 7 31 F 3 s = é 3 i B ey g SP & E : i F ty i : i Z Art Greenwald, Rochester fight manager of Saginaw’s welter- ‘| i k z if Sa AE ge i sf a3 gE i i gE $ chout had the height | .By United Press International handed the Browns their first 1958| and scorer, raced 58 yards to (and Alan Ameche yesterday before aerials | ‘‘Stop’ booing poor old Charley | defeat. The Giants, 10-point un-| score. But it was a different |he was taken to a hospital with only trouble [and bring on those. Baltimore derdogs and playing without all-| story in the second half when (a ‘possible cracked rib, George it sailed way ovet Cas: |Colts.”: = s jleague halfback Frank Gifford,| the New York defense kept the |Shaw replaced Unitas and threw : Matt Hageltine | That was the New York Giants’|kept the-.Browns from taking a| Browns from crossing their own [scoring passes to Lenny Lyles, kill the threat |slogari today as they gioated over |three-game lead and breaking the) 40. Jim Mutscheller. and Bert Rechi- Shamrocks have one game put the before 4 thanks : } i RE i if giti FF i fil on ge E } i = | J § 3 7 73 x= ek 4 5 q a a i 3 it 3 i i game ja. 21-17 Sunday triumph that|eastern race wide open. Conerty,; who bad fred a Syne char cae a cold rain : i Hie! a § & uff i i 78 z i ft ; f ! F F i i snapped Cleveland's five-game Bobby Layne’s two touchdown | soo $ Bob Schndtee’ ‘n second lite,” the|itming. streak and left them only] passes paced the Steelers to a |the second quarter, cmaxed a} ... * 0% & game behind the Browns in the) 24.16 vietory over the Washing-,|77.yard third period drive with al” The National Football League's eastern| ton Redskins at Pittsburgh, and {15 yard touchdown heave to Alex|to the ‘and Jon| por he , division. . : NéPiii” Van Brocklin’s: one-yatd | webster. ‘The Giants then got to|Arnett in particular for helping|game; «Joe Gallardo and the Rams fumbled with the |2% the Wolverines wert 147 yards|, triumphal Ti-yaré touchdown] Next Sunday the Giants enter. | oss to Dick Bielski with 17 keep the ball when their punter,|them two Ravens taking control on the st, | tia ‘ idrive in five plays, - tain the league’s only remaining | *¢conds to play gave the Phil- | Don Chandler, was roughed by |games. Wilson scored three |Zugras a leg injury. All four Fred 32. It was a costly fumble. | 7 See. * The 49ers’ “old pro,” out: the} undefeated team, the galloping | *4elpbia Eaglés’a 21-21 tie with (pay) Wiggin and Conerly threw 10|times for .the Rams but treated at St. Joseph Hose)" ‘The Ravens capitalized on theif | The Pittsburgh Pirates an- last two weeks because of an in- Colts. who crushed the Green | the Cardinals at Chicago. yards to Webster for the winning oe who really wrecked the’ pita r as = x e good fortune and eight -plays | nounced today the-signing of two |jury, piloted the march. with pre-| Bay Packers 56-0. Baltimore, | But Conerly produced Sunday's touchdown early in the final period, Bears. Jon: rushed’ for 90 yards,| “We were glad to win that one,”"? . later Massucci again sneaked | young right-handed __ pitchers. cision as he hit Hugh McElhenny aided by the Rams’ 41-35 vie- |key NFL story as a record six- a” ence gained 118 on oe — and 71|said coach Jim Niebauer; "St. Chess * over from the one. Store’ con- | Mike Costagiiola, 18, of Jackson |with strikes of 34 and 33 yards,, try over. the Chicago Bears |game attendance of 326,431 shot . - ee seg = cananee a be was a real tough outfit, arity verted and it was 14-14 at half- | Heights, N. ¥., and Tom Haake, |the latter one going for the touch- before 100,474 at Los Angeles, |the pro league toward a crowd, Conerty's three touchdown comer Pond eo we amet of all time in'T -took a big breath when wel - time. ‘ ‘ 20, of Germantown, Mi, have |down with McEthenny turning in| took m= two-game lead in the |mark for the seventh straight |£4v¢ him a total of 140, moved football” by coach George Halas stopped them in the 3rd period. Tf F ' assi to Pirate farm |a sparkling piece of broken field) Western Division. | P r. Sunday’s Bears-Rams crowd (Him ahead of Sid Luckman of the;of the Bears. - they'd got that one we would have’ The Rams seized a 21-14 lead) bOe® assigned to Pirate ; ‘ pF ae : 2 eo eee j nd be lly: ” ae clubs. running to slide away from most) who’ © old »|was the ‘second largest individual |Bears (139) and left him seco SEeeaeees ee en really’ in trouble. ’ midway through the 3rd period| ~ ce | é ; . 8 “poor 0 Charley?’ a dee only té Sammy Baugh of the Red- . ‘ _ when Lyon broke through the left] - ok. of the Lion team." |, _"_____ | That's Charley: Conerly, 37 going |tirong im league- history, topped [01.7 seme OO ner touch. et Mike side and outraced the St. Ben sec-| Canavan. footballer. Ronnie How-| - There was a taint glimmer of (on 38, the gréy-haired Mississippi rage De 102,58 attendance: for down tossers: Dal mM le lo anda rushing «20. i ondary for a 49-yard scoring play.|ell- will join either the New York| hope in the Lion camp when Joe (Cotton farmer and ¢k-Marine who oe game ; eases 8 - Deschaine kicked the eXtra point.|Rangers or Buffalo of the Ameri- picked off his second (has played quarterback for the at Angeles. . Brown, who averaged 163 rush- b tel _¢ 4 « . jean Hockey League following the Interception of the day wit 4:39 |Giants for 11 years. The fans x & & ing yards in his first five games, arr Pi is eae mbies lost ....« f oy Meet Qualifier." 2 z E A E 7 : ; i i FELL ; 3 Rox? aaae ui ee ee he i E : t ; ; i : 5 4 rd : 8 $ a ai wi ‘sie Py rs * 4 > - >be eb said 1. igtid season. Ron -is the younger but the Liens couldn't |booed Charley at the Polo Grounds,| With Don Heinrich, New York's) was “held” to 113 in 13 fries hes * com —? _aeny brother of Ranger defenseman ‘push it over a8 am offside penal- they boo him now at Yankee!other quarterback; ‘sidelined with, whilé. Mel Triplett of the Giants saseenees : as Donar:.returned the following Herry Howell. : ty killed them after Gene Ged- Stadium, and 78,404 stunned Cleve-|arf ankle injury, Conerly had to) gained 116. Brown now has- Bt. Michael ssieeeeld O° 0 TO kickoff 85 yards for a TD, Storen’s| ~ man had raced 25 yards to the (landers felt like giving him a/go all the way. And things looked 928, only 218 short of Steve Van ; St. Clement dn tO 1° 0 OF kick for the tying point was wide NFL Sta n dings : one only to have it called back. record razzing yesterday in their|bright for the Browns when Ken) Buren’s season record of 1,146. ATLANTA (AP) — 4 chat BAL. Michael—Gange (1 yd,’ run) ONFERENCE ~Tp—a. ‘ to the Jeftand the Rams clung to bi ium <4 “ i sehen : a eee a 21-20. lead. ; All three Lion ‘touchdowns came - — — ioe jacoul aie pagel wn 7 t The ge Rc eS a aa come - St. Clair oe a og he) ee Clemenit—Overliexen (61 ya. ip ; pemey ‘ a . _*®) stiffer ta a - Lover- nday r uke ‘A pint by Tom Derocher which | ee H pian ge ae ee |, Because it was “old Charley, yards to give them a 17-1 halftime |in q Baltimore Club that has aver-|lead players quilifying for the fear. ae ee went only one yard from scrim- jxew York 2.050.420 play of the game and Roté went eee er atte pounded - rs has lead. . _laged 39 points a game. ~ $25,000 Atlanta Open Golf Tourna- PAT—St. Clement—Portin, (rum). | mage after a4 ' been many years by Cleve- John Unitas of the Colts threw|ment which starts Wednesday, yard ‘ative. fred the three scoring 3 ses that Brown, the league’s top rusher ‘scoring passes al Lenny Moore a 5 on the front ine anda Pies ie tes a i 7 oT coming in over! the rugged 7.0% /JOr Dlue@4aray ~ © : the , se Lost-in the Fo yard Cherokee Town and Country} . 7 ae scien om oy ea European Fighters : | Battle‘Dec. 27} ) Club course. a ; , : ; ) N | ; x & &, ) Asp | | oe You Got the Ball: ope: A field of 123 will tee off in the}. MONTGOMERY, Ala,’ wat 2 ee . Heavy Challengers i first round Wednesday. The 72-hole| Coaches ee aati ; » Clyde Conner | win WAUKEH (AP) — The Na. VICTORIA, B. C. (AP)—The Oak Bay Drakes and Navy gs Gtay oterday to = va hes iedtealt aie tee n Time was against them, but the|, T™™ "'idwpae | (reat the four and Peery pistes |tional Boxing Asen.,. today, for Played @ football game Saturday—they think. with the Clemson-Georgia Tech.| A Blue and-Gray Assn. Rams. werk down DgMting. wir lien Prescice st lee anodes =| a.Yarg ord field got nnn” |the first-time in niodern ring his- A thick fog covered the Royal Athletic.Park. Players {football ganiz. . . *_ |man-said coaching the § nee (_ [tOrY,. 4 1 — ets = appeared and disappeared ftom view of the stands, and * for the world heavyweight crown | #F0m. each @ther. | hers 174) Ingemar. Johanssen of Sweden Now and then, a linesman’s white handkerchiet could belof Latrobe; Pu., the}®as listed as top contender or seen by the players. : 2 crown, ‘Brien London of England) a = was ranked No.2 ___. One of Navy's halfbacks said he kept waiting and listen- -|Ing for a play to corhe toward his area. en ah _ Once he heard footsteps. Out of the fog came an op- on the currént list, was’ named| Petent. “You got the ball?” he asked. “Nope,” sald the op- ot ga {the October boxer. of the month by, ponent, and they sauntered off looking for the game, | 37.75, ober the Nabil dete a oe After three quarters, Navy led 13-3. Then sotneone made a tonto, startling discovery. Somebody had made off with the goal posts|. Play was suspetitied for the day. 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The Wings Won their third in as| PONTIAC NO. slo BPOE MONDAY LADIES HURON HOUSE LEAG ' ; aA : ‘ : , .. ee f © ee _ a. mafiy starts from the Rangers last : wt ee re WL ‘ui _ Includes Rebuilding, Installation..Labor end Lubricant bests ool even on their bee ling 2 is r Toma i 25 BE fe, Wines i : ' DYWAFLOW =| _ BYDRAMATIC Se ee eee a Deere Be :10 13 Praake Mkt UE "48 to ‘52 Ree | 75 ‘48 to ‘50 RES, | eg oy pad yal tes oe. it ie Ang Ny F 1615 Rotunde ¥ He gs dice $ GON'SD cece cs $70 BE Be eaten tn 2 Siret period power |» -taxzwoop saTumpAy Bors 1 bpactem aie Goria * ; : sd = and ‘ | : . 3 : aston. Air ka ‘eee eee @eee 3150 os Ra 8 ee ee ea ng a ae? Dogs PA F oe 1 if - m. < : Eo [= : : : ze , a hacen teen enna ae elt victory night “Ros- 7 : ‘ ote ie % a ee : yb i See , ai wih a a Oh 5 ‘ : 7 | Ford & Mer c-O-Matic fe ine ange _ dak ets, B. Lewis 461; 300% ine et + .{|from Pittsburgh, captured first| MAN ‘BADGERS—Michigan sADGERS— State end Sammy aes 50 to ‘52 .......$70 | ‘50 to ‘S2 ...... .$70 Bim ae a iuerls Meriaens O# Merle ‘Normans Place in the National AAU genior ($8) found/the goal line cluttered with Badgers as he tried to ‘53 end ‘54 $80 | 53 and ‘54 ... walled he S iss “me _ one SmeemaaiaMTS pea : '30-kilometer championship ’ run| “® pass in the end zone. Wisconsin back Sid Williams {227 ahd Bob ~ iP bd gas nak . eee, a 5 y f “4 ——— i eee : Pe 4 bere . : % "55 end ‘56 ess *55 -and 36 iss S90. | 16 ap eepeiocs lead and ania . * 3 oh ae es held here Sunday in-steady rain. Altman st (46) break w the aerial. Ps q ‘ v . : | banked ‘winner ‘ors- 9 . to 3 4 Vernor’s : ~ » Complete Power Steering’ Service —- ~~~ y's head at Llatewmil Benet: masons 18 14 Helgnte Sup. 12 38\mac Agency 0 it Oak Vending A ‘ P ti T mieei Se A | riod: All four of Howe's goals have |Poster-iilby 18 14 Certs Gye. ii griebeneenne, 18 1). Ravgurss ONTIAC TLANSMISSION SOLVICE BB come against the Broadway Blues. we i” 38 ook noe. 3 Belge ateadas tae 3525 Elizabeth Lake Rd. _ FE 4-9646 = ibedd ct Be BP ; Danse ins, OE SF PN “cureyn Meweomd “24, 6 : Aas emanate DEM: sanding outside the) "mer vacurmn ligt nt Meter UK 10 lifted a that hit Sa Be a : i oa‘ : a on, the head and bounced|Prewtys., 5 21 1$ Sit: Coot. it] wee ) aa) Fe MOT R M RT gy athe: Co op Hi ii Ace Seat C: 14 i8icities Serv. 33 § Harbor Bar. 1s Mae ee - eee aw A : i Lew Fontinate lashed a lang i Ht Aeerash Ht Bilton date'bk ge Ht Kengo me 4 is - By United Press International ', Base Bowl: tows (641) vs. LSU with its 1618 win over Pitts: ae : ; | | fine te: cut Detrelt's enargin. to [Reon =. Hit Ris tvmp, $8/ceuien Com Ee ae a bac! ahopevtand Sagar Bowl: Loulstana: State |sidered a contender for a Cotton SAFETY CE T R- mages : B. Bantien 217, B.~ Bantien ‘518; : is is Teom 18 12.20 ew s Day picture is (5-1-0) Bowl bid opposite the Southwest : | ee - riod Dat the Wings gave goalle | nermnias, oma BOWLING LEAGUE| H. lack 20, H, Lack MA, Dork ™H| No gee a Cotton Bowl: Rice (42-0) or |Conference champiqn. TIRE and SERVICE SPECIALS Sezai (oe har cee ene | , a ae. a t 5 Sa HURON LADIES MATINEE owa, e, pe the ; nd ‘an Ora nb 2 sue n| the Test of the eS. Opt Bhop Ht 1s Pont Bice up 12°33 Ww Bland State gained the ingide| Orange Bowl: (54- | Bowt bid by i : ‘ oe Hamilton Dec 21 11 The 19 18) ag a gos Sawehuk had a total of 38 stops|2nay.? 2" 35 1f Tn & Country 10 28] }ohndon nec! ai it Gur-aeway” a6 4|ttack for various “automatic bids”| ®) me Ohameum (et unbeaten and untied -Colorado -B. F. Goodrich to only: 25 for Worsley. ostins sai ieee Galan wig Co 18 S Jur. 13 19/Saturday and it also. seems that Tigo nad apt ogo rs (42-1) | 23-7, Clemson should clinch an’ Fn ee iene EE erred dette ees leh asty i ne tata! See “lene stars em, Dest Se Ce Be” y, RETREADS The left the Wings Dixie tec 4 4 Pon Lake Inn"ll 17|p. Locke 148-01 -ave, , are’ in dine for! Jowa, the nation’s No, 1 : ' ; ; S {points behing second place Boston S20 iap 1g eee a mscoe _ | Wuctative Jan, 1 invitations. ‘Tosstook a firm grip on the Big Ten} | Mississippi, beaten but tar trom Hy tp bY dips : and‘ four off the pace set by Mon-| G. Bradiey 201, M. Young 870, Dixie "wh w |i. the Southwest Conference-cham-|lead with a 37-14 friumph over/disgraced in the South's “Game REC, RM 95 ‘real Recreation 804 = 2827 Lott Zit ser, [shipion, and rugged Pittsburgh and/Michigan Saturday while Oregon of the Year,” is a good bet to go — MPU OLY ROLiENG paw NE GB ate 2 pear ilire egg alle a al eI toe Eo tly Doron loa BASS aA, ' ‘ ’ a ae : ’ it 3 : ; erence Texas Christian, . 3-0 in confer- : SN s Someone Just Sirs. 26° 6 Coughiin’s Wiltem >. Hi fom Reo 2, 1 possible mt prrang maces Rade § gt apes ye ? om ust Goofed Schuman 4 9 Banner Lin _¥, Morey 219, G. Hamilton ts : Pog hater , may’ , Page> ¢ pied en on, : Se ae Team Hoe 1 Bs Sot” Saas: : [Oem 2.0 miner over OOM State S|went Conferencs de oo, Nev.. 22 : i Tiysang hoy were — cross country team beat Nebras- na oon and sabe : wL Wk eS si aici veg 5 in oy Ma once but nevertheless one of the ; vthas tx 8 Ning | kn by one, polet here Saturday |RES irat,cmm> © sree Sehemann cowens Ine 317 Tm Bt! LO OT GY. [ks senon he tations (nos coie's ooo bat ee 3 ~—e — ' 27 ero WF Squires 21 15 Team 10 16 20 tough ones to go, Iowa, »| would take a Gator Bowl bid op- . An earlier erroneous ae ae eos BE SE eee weak Indiana and strong Ohio | posite North Carolina, which scored Guaranteed pe RE WHEEL 4 originating with the Nebraska | jack's Barber 28 4 Team 3 14 it 'D. Dushane 187, ©. Stockdale 430, MICHIGAN WEEKEND SCORES State left. * * la 21-7 victory over Tennessee on d a . | athletic department, had Nebras- |Tslbot’s Barb 26 6 Superior Sid’g-14 18|chureh’s Inc. "41, Church's Inc. 1984. - ’ Football Louisiana State’s 140 victory Saturday. " oo» BRAKE. : ka . Westside Serv 18 14 Panting Rec 2 7 28 SUNDAY MIXED LEAG Wiseonsin ® mt Beate over Mississippi left the Tigers, ne . : a ALIGNMENT. “We goofed,” explained a uni- 7 Rec-l 17 15. Team 10 i 31 wit Fw Pree tg My eR Mag one of the two remaining unbeaten! LSU's Saturday night victory, RELINING | mee ee | versity spokesman. ait Eeaeherd Im, m. Shaw S18, Tahers| sets BG Raps bat) Central Michiny 3, Rasern Hhvel ¢land uhtied major powers in the before a record crowd of 68,000 at ~ ae oer . - - Maceday-¢ 33 14 Fowlers 13 33] Western Mich. 31, Gitle Universtiy. 14 country, the No. 1 team in the/Baton Rouge, La.,. was achieved 495 | 595 |s: Rita Stops Eagles ER = ES“ Se ae A : ' ® : : ry m 26, . Warren , So % fred apie. S ™”. S } S16, Jets 673, 1838, : : 61, Olivet 0 Bowl. Syracuse moved into strong the: . in : : | ! t. Rita Stops Eaglets | a Servers, 1. \eooetign tar the bath: tooseie| canes reccrnieg omtanaet ie ; SS . ; mae : Sylvan’ Clean 26 10 Spencer Fir 17 * Butler 28, Evan: the 16 , —e up at the 21. and Durell Matherne Hi lity | 1,000 oe Factory sescstane te teeth taieten § I've beard a lot of arguments|™make the PAT, Royal Oak Shrine Caroline 21, Tennessee about the importance of the fingers| Yesterday took a 7-6 win with three eky 33, Mississipp! State 12 outside the finger holes in a bowl-|minutes left of the game. Dick Clemson 14 Wake Forest 12 ing.ball. For a threé-hole ball as| Whitney made the equalizing TD, nia iaary 3, Virginia 0 shown in today’s illustration, they|@"d Pat McLaughlin got the win- Alabama 12, Georgia are-the index and little fingers. ("img pointonapass. _. , Western Ee ry *, Many bowlers believe these fin- a the fifth against a heute, Saanel i gers and their position are very|*ingle loss for Shrine, which, ends weniie's inv Air Force Academy — ot linportant to thelr games. Not in = next Sunday at Mt. Car- 4 a 15, West Texas State § mty opinion! , Wyandotte, ——_ er bare hd Artanse hg nant ) Chartation-6 uae’ oe - poritn ~ — a _ _ (Palitieal Advertisement) ian “1, « Positive Blowout —_ it aniars (fumes) Sings se (cere) and should net consciously 3, _ PROTECTION size TYG ' “|where these fingers should be, 1| ° os 4 ‘© Improved Non-Skid 870-15 Tube-Type. Blackwall yomin mid Sat Gan it eee take Ay, SAFETY tread design | Fipis | 1295. | 1545 cae oa pale eee »° Cold Rubber 780-15 | 19.45 -| 20.95 aes > right position. : >. MILEAGE 6.70.15 ‘ee Whitewalt shingion Sts 7 Pi toprol gy ge wire : 703 . - me: : t 3 re n 5 ‘oust Wadtiorr wsnarec ||| BE | BB UD) me esate senate wo nine Sem | gai A geyelarky Matte : : 7 85 ° Mich. State 21, N. Dame 3%, Wis. 62 ’ can’t ; game. He was born without arms 7 6 . Tuhetess Stackwatt : f Soccer hurt game unless 1, 15 mo. against failure caused by chuck | 4 620-45 | ‘1795. .) 18.95 7 cna, ith School Fosiball © |a Siam peace alice ct holes, nails, bottles, glass, spikes. = [| TOR 13 | 19-85 | 2135. Th CHTED A ATSUTE | Meee he SE position. Ec 2. Lifetime Warta 30U- ° . : : CE " Migh Gehool Cress Country With all the important details : , inty against factory de oie-ts | E | ' Clase A=; Flint Central 114, Birming-| bowling has, don’t worry about a fects in workmanship and materials. 21.95 23.95 : seit Class B — Grand Rapids Godwin/sich a minor “and P| beseclendstloantshmesnsenntal @ (-te4 ESL BES: 7 Ageident | aati Bs SES te etn te . = | : Prices Plas Tax and Recappable Exchange - Policy 113, oy 118, Gra coset ight 1958, John ¥. Dille Co.) Oe eee eee BASE EA “a Covers You Only : @ msy corr YMENT | Credit Apy pa 7 Lonsiettea ck: Do veams | tr dee 10 | Proceed’ Prommty | costes el! as Long as You | $3.06 ia oC wee aa Res lage ae Se re ww Need It! ages A Bs Oe A = SEE: ‘ i rt : i 7 haere es tesiannsns occa i "5 Sey : | Fey iy pee 1 to 180 Days 2685 4 f wes : 1 ; mee a: pe . ae trea ok a : —— ans For Smalt or Large Game vem | : - Call today and be sale’ EX peg fe) % BUD NICHOLIE >» i INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE meee) A VERY SMOOTH I~ Phone FEderol 2-2326 = i: - Ae sew Inne ]] 43 Mount Clemens) ‘mente, Mich, | ED WHISKY, INDEED! a " . enh SOMALEY ETHERS 09.1.6. BLENDED WHISKY, 06.8 PROOF. G5 GRAM WEUTRAL SPrRITE , : ~ ‘ i - . ¥- ae f. iM Baia 5 j a \ eae. x (7 es Pu Vv i : i He [ : lif Es et ag : i ! nh calls its net a ite Hi MAE alll ‘ie He sige i ad 5 Tie | fi i ep Sis int j =f il i : Death Takes Father te — of Two Grid Stars . DALLAS (AP)—Herschel Forest- ev Sr, 68, former football, coach and father of two. football stars, died lest night after a heart at- * * . Forester was a native of Geor- gia,. where he played football for Mercer om ; *® 2 5 cou~teuutiq. Souvanastg. oouwsesen eatuntiottes end Bova enuwawig Soumesmeswong q Only 2 Majors Still Unbeaten The tist-of the nation's unbeaten, untied college football teams was down to 24 Monday with Louisi- ana State and Rutgers the dnly major ones in the-group. * * Ff ‘Twelve fell ‘by the wayside Friday and Saturday either through defeats or ties, x. ® tt Topping the list with eight vic- _jtories each are Kaarney, Neb., St. “Benedicts, -Kan., Arizona State at Flagstaff and. Northeastern of Oklahoma. « ; Titles 4 i is gti i i : aF i H e i é i RR : : § | F qf & ye i 5 : fi8 isi te z i! i i 3 z 7 a ae HE i rite E | aD ry Toppazzini within a space late in the middle pe- sai] LEAKY RADIATOR? in, collected 37 votes from i the 9% ballots by members 8 Oh soeue easseses acae> we 3 i d : : : Take 2 Weekend Wins|ine vce He bad =i coast to” Move Within ~ {to Iilinois, Towa will put a four- were win 9 single game last year. N ebaiikaCoack Hung in Effigy — ly after it was raised by another group of students. , "Brief Letdown “Hurts Detroit | Marquette Turns Lost ; Cause in 14-14 Tie! tvs Against Titans tibrief letdown and — bang — & footba}l-victory is/out of reach} ' : * * &* F The University of Detroit Titans ; \learned that lesson Saturday from} | a. fighting Marquette team that) 3 turned a lost cause into a 14-14 the goal in seven plays, the typing touchdown onds remaining in the ie All this for s tea which didn’t th z Hit nts F 56 The dummy was cut down short- | : i f SEF ae Edd i 2337 | FE i EE if g bik : ¢ “We had no Bob White but he couldn't make the yardage when they needed Mt because our guys wouldn’t lét him,” i: @hio State Coach Woody Ha Zt FE 4 ES Fe 33 western outsped us, outplayed us, outcoached us and outfought us.” Atal * ¢ ve SIROL . Det. a™ nest Safran’s kick, have won the game, GL: : : f 18; and the second on Bri Maher’s four-yard run at the of a 5l-yard drive, =\Same Story for Cranes ~- Soccer Win, Grid Loss It was the suns a story few | i Conte: ht ents furnished the opposition and the) @hio football squad scored once in each quarter for a-26-0 victory. The Cranes are—now—winless—in ~six games. - Es Charles Hubbard of Pontiac, Tito Cortella with two and John Plew; k's goal-getters, as the Cranes” defeated © University’ School, 43, for their 7th soccer game victory streak on the, line at win in eight starts. Be : BE -@ CLEANING ‘@ REPAIRING @RECORING Specialist in all makes of automatic transmis- sions. repairs. ¥ 4 HOLIDAY EXPENSES | RENEFICIAL’s oe to “wrap up” your “> Sa at | ze te awe lege ne = & CAMGRENT weer you go.during the holidays. ». with... ¥ , et : 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, Floor, Lawrence ,» Phone: Carat Tt i oe ng RE NRE ES Fires AND FRONT END 1. 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Beamer of oA —Astoria,-Ore., calls the air “sppacecats:” ‘Anyway, the little ‘one: oe alig is getting in some flight time. ae police tase meas itfea! Advertisement) - WPelitical Advertisement) ae a i | 3 @ -ELE tT é < ee coe : “3 4 ty Sp kesman n”| 4 Coun s Spokesman r RW ane; £ Re, Lot hin nok cohen abckietaketandden trae Tr Tomnenkdiebssdenbdndatede 5: Se I remind of kitchen curtains, eh? ‘eli at these prices they'ré the French cafe 7. 1 am not either trying to imi- tate Jane Russell. This is a sim- ple, casual suit, 8. All right, so”I look like I'm panting. It's chic, isn't it? 9. I'll tell you in what way’ she’s 6. Just. because float, don’t; .| call me a witch, a square—look at her feet! ™ 10, At the end of the day,|, NO 12 TOWN DRAIN WOULD Y POWER TO REVISE THE“) With USE A IN THE 1 Wit sr em” | | , And You'll Have 1 FULL- TIME GOVERNOR 2 FULL EMPLOYMENT 3. Full- Time Prosperity S : | Get Your Money 4 Worth! HARVEY LODGE. ptr ‘BILL BROOMFIELD " Send a Republican fo ‘Represent You in Lansing Boba DISTRICT 1 — _ DISTRICT 2 ae ; “1. pistricr 3 = _ * cs S * : F - ~ i *] rs | a ui Accomplishments Your Future oe a a H maior legiahon incading “Uaioe pas coe | + Public Works bill for Oakland —=_“rity in Lansing , . a Copety wa OY twiTH LoDGe IN THE : ‘ *: * Pipeline for water from dake Oskiand County's SEE: NS 4 : i Heron needed Legislation tor Michie “LLOYD ANDERSON “HOPE GORMAN - FARRELL ROBERTS S % Two-way school bus stop law pores ng Meer | i , * Fh het Judge for Obke sewage, dang, wil pre Re-Elect. These Competent County Officials i NE AG WP Oettetd Fists eile State roc eran ae | _CLERE-REGISTER PROSECUTOR TREASURER : DRAIN COMM. SURVEYOR 7: * 28 years ‘active practice of & Thittoen weeks extension of - * With Ledge you ke keep on the _ oo : ‘ “ / ass, eg ae: job—the man done 4 T Wee Neem péémber of Riera aor) hohe Bias | oa: We RR = eae ae ag eer ay - President schools assisted education — Senate Committee _ing waste in government is Ser : y nts ache ESS of PARTY-BASED on HIS RECORD Den Muro RVES YOUR VOTE When You Vote REPUBLIC. AN. You Vote for | sday . : , November 4. COMMON SENSE GOVERNME ey Af 4. ae : Paid for by —— Committee’ ‘of Oakland Conary Chad ‘mucha, roareet e i ‘ ho ph Pe i Y ithe : 4 ag hy | és ft : le ue ae Jee x Age a a a A aie a ee et ee a | ve ia * J a i i site : a with | ¢ | Three. we/ ; : should wel People awakening. Wednes-§ : oe day I lef E * and} rived: in ‘pam. : used = $3 ee Ny Ei Eo | | i 3 ; H Hi eE 2 a: SSS ee Bs Li apes f RY / TEE — | OAKLAND COUN TY Tuesday, N ovember 4, 1958 ! JAMES M. HARE PAUL L. ADAMS for Secretary of State | | To Be Elected Are: “looks out for your interests. He can es x ea ol cena korean ot ne SS iemepliaata Pid Sas bles VA | | , Meed him more than ever before. gc Uz S. Senator _ i : 4 On November 4th, let's elect him. | : “State. Administrative Officers : 5 | ' | ON NOVEMBER 4th—MAKE IT EMPHATIC ; a ou Sy Congressman ote Se | Mh VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC! FRANK 5. SZYMANSKI ro /State Senator eae 2 el: cs Angee Seen tor Audit Goneicl tat ae Shoe a - et aries akian un 1 n DEVER X : as LOWNEY. i ee ee a : for Surveyor State Representative “bette District No. 5 ‘SOME VOTE! : NT Ue, ! CLARKSON JOHN C,. : rece _ SOME GRIPE! A catt. HITCHCOCK . State Representative for ae . SOME JU ST COMP LAIN! Eatesale Ny 1 via Ne 8 v Which Are You? ee | ey . ‘Be. a Voter!! iy you need transportation on Election Day call one : Ae of the following numbers: #08 aa FE 42557 : las FE 41523, ‘ FE {43571 | S FE 4.4408 FE, me FE 24491 - |. ; Ags oe 40579 oh | eee | . Saaoae pe see Popes Bi puting Agere augopbala SOTTO IL MONTE, Italy — The fels-cosiog shots with she put} Pope’s kid brother, T5-year-cld/n0t 8 dryer. é : verio Roncalli, gave me a bottle) : KIWANIS _ | “140 not drink the wine T make : “lor that ot cay sine seit. Se ; : ige work-creased . farmer Travel and eT wr on tae the lanes a wiffé cellar of a farm; house that fairly seethed with rela- tives of John XXIII, = “s “1 have no wish for the wine,” Saverio said as he stepped up to a musty old cask. taller - than himself. He\picked up a random bottle Adventure Series -Pontiae Central High School Auditorium some forgotten flavor and grasping the hose and spigot that protruded from the great barrel he tried te squirt the gushing wine into ae bottle’s neck. . The beautiful red from ‘vener- which once contained a tonic ‘ of)’ able vineyards that the Pope had known and perhaps had even if Tarte True Life Adventures DILIGENT worked in the long ago sprayed TONIGHT "TUESDAY. “November 4, 1958 ADDED. ATTRACTION} THE BLUE SKY ~ Brussel’s “World 1 Fair DRIVE-IN: Rae WOODPECKER HAs, CHIGELED A HOLE IN A TREE. THEN HE STUFFS IN AN | BUT DUMB ~ Changed a Bit “Traffic, Smog, Noise and High Rent Plagued Anciént Romans LOS ANGELES (UPI)—So you om wntra attraditen to thie, fies HAS ‘THE LATEST Curtis Nagel will show | pee cong Pl oy and: FINEST IN-A-CAR: _ HEATERS he took of the Brussel’s Don't miss this! ob Fever Follies” ‘A COMEDY MUSICAL- REVIEW — ry . Presented ‘Watueedey and Thursday at Pontiac : Central High School Auditorium—- 8:15 P. M. Benefit General Hospital | 4n Seats Reserved Adm. $2.00 £ TICKETS ON SALE AT OSMUN’S or at the door, or from members of General menvital Auxiliary \ This Advertisement for the Hi- Fever Follies Solan by AUSTIN-NORVELL conta poumastcae AGENCY Enjoy Yourself in Oakland County’s, Newest Most Beautiful Cocktail. Lounge An atmosphere, of gou ke. them relaxation, Juncheon and y Bag oe hoy AE * «traffic, the cost of living, smog and noise are modern com- \Plaints of a high-pressure, mech- anized society. Like fun, According to Dr, Ed- ‘ward O'Neil, head of the Univer- sity of Southern California classics Romans were worry- ing about the same things 1,800 jyears ago. . a a a O'Neil fourid these comments on life in Rome in the writings’ of!” the satirist Juvenal: . You‘ean be considered fool- ish ‘and thoughtless about a sud- den end, if you go out to dinner without your will made.” About the cost of living—‘People whosé poverty stands in their way | find it hard to rise, but at Rome the attempt is still harder, Here you must pay a big rent for a mis- erable house . . . In Rome, ‘every- _ jone dresses above his means, .. . This is a common fault: We all live in a state of pretentious poverty. In short, everything at Rome has its own special price!” ke ek * About‘ .smog: smoke rises from the crowd which hurries forthe daily dole,”’. About noise: “‘Most of the sick here die from sleeplessness , . For what sleep do rented lodging’ allow? , . . The passing of wagons in the nayrow, winding streets and in the conversations of the drivers Te around make sleep impos- sible.” To Hospitalize Actor p11 A.M. to 2. A. M. ‘s Lunches Served Daily .® Entivacie Lounge ’t Bloomfield ins) ot Beuire Late na, | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actor Don- ‘ald O'Connor, 33, will be hospital: ized several days. for rest -and \finally back at the thing he ‘does “See how the |“% *}assumé any and all her wishes."” “Hollywood Headlines Joe E. Brown's Comedy Brought Back to Screen ‘By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) — After’a lengthy absence, Joe E. Brown is * 9 on Joe is playing the wacky role af a. Roaring -Twenties multimillion- aire in “Some Like It Hot.”" He has one scene in which he does a tan- Man Brutally Beaten Defending His. Wife. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. ta — The -cost of defending his wife ran high for Leonard Shephard gt Albuquergue- When two men in a car insulted it & rz i A i ‘ Eo ed, adding that what few attempts front of Gity Hall, firing a shot at, him, as they sped away. -> He Offers Public Notice of a Happy Marriage D Ind. w — Montell ANVILLE, elle poms # obligations aot my wife, Vivian our 2ist year, I am -proud to ‘|conveniently located near a college| ak St poet Seen * jchildren af college will. become z g & BF Two. -Thirds of Males Take Part-Time Jobs; Many | Borrow am of cash, nts, someting TU be- ing done at Western Union offices! campus. “Dear Dad. Send Cash,”’ is one that go out. " Aocording 0 te bedi tnfornia- tion among educators, the financial theadache for parents and their 1 - jdrawn up a bill . which would. residence in a city to habitually. | HPLE G3 E in ‘ Eye i Hj tly akg ral sail “a AiHe $ big « Meanwhile, Christian De cratic deputy Renato Quintieri iri Uesertbed as ““netarious” || | worse instead of better in the fore~ 1 seeable future. a 2 8 = A generation ago, a year at col- lege usually cost between and $1,000. Today; many families set will be $2,150, an all-time high, Because the financial factor. is se important in higher educa- - tion, many colleges, banks and private organizations have set up installment plans and loan facili- ’ More than two-thirds of the two} million: young men now in. college are -helping.to ease the ‘burden by taking part-time jobs, and the Average male earns $486 a year. ‘The summer employment average is $389 and the weekly income, on a yearly a , comes to $15.55, ‘ : TAKE ON ALL JOBS What sort of jobs do they take? Anything and everything, .They may wait-on tables, become hospi- clerks, . free-lance typists, chauf- feurs, retail store clerks, ushers. or Kconcessionaries dyring the sports season, newspaper. er. ae * * And since job possibilities have become scarcer, in general, in re- cent months, college boys are going into business for themselves. A simple method is to. become a door-to-door the money is the experience of get- ting along with people in a busi-/ ness. Advice to young men who want to go to but can't way. Sell: your: way trough. Poetic Justice afford it is. simple. Danis work soul | ! medical tests, his physician says... UR r PT Glenn Ford "BROTHERS amare “THE ROBE” Starts: at 7:05 and. 9:30- E SHEEPMAN®’ _COMING — "NAKED AND THE DEAD" OS — ea on A HOT TIN ROOF” EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING , IN THE PONTIAC AREA! the cost at closer to $3,000. Thisil _ |September, Yale University’s all-jf- jinclusive freshman feé 2 THE + @mURSDAY e- WALT DISNEY’S tal orderlies, baby-sitters, library} +ien and worrying abou sont, old, tired, from re close am “Bladder Weakness”—too fre eg bere bee g Wat- ting, tting Up r Cloudy Urine, due te common. Kidney Flow mam ¥ “THE LIGHT in the FOREST” | | PONTIAC ry wench pe PPE 54500. OPEN 6:30 P. by ” Show €th IWE- “IN wn ee Ae AT 7:00 P.M, TONIGHT —TUESDAY. 0 iii og necro 2 Me Tot bo ‘ WILD: ADVENTURE @ 16 UNTAMED NORTH! *f oe = a ie Le ho ae iiiak vasa: woibihe bie By Poof iege Rg ar GREAT CAESAR, JASON: THESE : Jobn W. Bricker of Ohio. . 7 STAMPS FOUND INTHE So: ey ee eae | ra ‘ pekalr intr inet en ARE OF A FINE-MARK (100 GERMAN ¥ ; ay .. DIXIE DUGAN: ‘ Among ‘a dozen. other Republi- 7 Ay Pee ; = .MAH BACK DS _ s can senatorial candidates who are SERIES! T MUST HANE STORED THEM & A oir Veep Yo. re | ; vive a predicted Democratic’ tide) FE) THEY WOULD BE PRICEL pea 4 LET 'EM PAY YOL) _4 EIR E only. a couple stick ont ne alent DAY BUT BECAME 50 BUSY T OVER-//( ~-e iy TH DARKS ‘ io ne nal yg heey LOOKED THEM/-TLLKEEP THEM / Ad _//, ; ing in New York and Hugh seott|_{/A, PRESSED INTHE BOOK AND eg/ /= ae Be in Pennsylvania, = (its HASTEN TO THE TRADING MART = = , . . ; = : nD, , , Senate GOP members are ex| [ | mHAK-KAPF/IE YOU > : W/E SQ NSS GLA Ye | | eI ‘Pected in January to elect Sen. WILL STAY HERE AND Hy Sie Ne AG & = aed 6 aq — : OWI wre) A —— — i — whip, -Y TLE REWARD YOu | “While Dirksen has HANDSOMELY/ k >a 2 3 ' k | | ae ae gts pains since 1952 to 1, GOES RSs”: AT — ee Na NEF : | | e) oe (g's ' , - self as a supporter of HSU uf (RSS S ! SS7/ tae Fae - : va | , | : er, he was a bitter opponent ON -7 S : Me = (//) zs ‘ ne rae —— et — E/isentiower’s nomination in the ad _@ | battle-with-the ‘late -Sen. Robert . A. Taft.ot Ohio. Dirksen listen as to the President, Thig promises ) little, if any improvément, in = White House relations with the es - Report Moslems - WITH SLOW | | an “es MONEY Rebel in Red China oe | | aa! ae HONG KONG (AP)—The Chi. QUT OUR WAY ee e ‘| av S11 \ , , | | nb Metate | o-oo nese. Communists have put down . ; : Cot aa. ‘ Fr Oo re — y oe two ‘Moslem rebellions year T'vE HEARD BEE. . . in northwest China, STINGS 1S GOOD i = in emg Korg, eid: the | revolts were sparked April 4 and SHOULD.DO TH’ June 1 by the top Chioene Mos- . VISTURBIN’! . lem ledder, Ma Chen Wu, vice chairman of the Chinese Islamic, Assn, and a member of the Na- tional Committee of the Commu- The reports said Ma “is now under arrest: having aft- er, 10 days interrogation to engi- ; : yee BS Ven oe ne I », neering armed revolts in which i ~ ; yf Bs 1) ; as 7: Ss 4 Senay seers = “Ma confessed trying to upset | , seca yrer 2 i ‘the Islamic Dernocratic SUS. ” — to found’ 90 Islamic republic in : Ningsia area.” - : : et Baa wn ed | eee bon CaS Revenge Plot Backtires Wowace so || OF THE. L ag : << CLU | ; NEW HAVEN, Conn (AP) = = YEOw--\ EXCITING || BOOK CL B " . . manager Wallace Holland, ae,’ Ay AT" | _ Jangered at the sight of a hon- i Pry) Seis tebe Bind a ! luncher’s car in his lot, pushed) fF cjovtptinn, ‘feet Atlg ty ony, Y | eS cake dot a . ie og Pee ve | called po : nF oh : ot a, lL oe ahi Haas parked improperly, Po- Ff SAG, thee OMA title « ast in? val oe or less agreed, They oh AES Utasalyllacs aw cu A he 4 1 v4 ¥ < - ey rie sD smnat mse —s mee Ki TKS fy ’ | ‘a 8 : tnt air © . . JRwiLtiams - Rhode Island is about 48 mil BS ere = " Jong and avenue 37 enfids ‘ BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON . @ west i tpn terion ine t-3 . = width. . ; ‘HALF ACRE CASTLE ‘ sets a John Morris. 7 Ses bis Franklin Folger p= SIE YES GRANOMA WE = You'll Find PROFITABLE © OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac | Press. Want Ad Section Mi, \ eZ 7) on <~. * is cea tae gelling problems: < To Place Your ; WANT AD DIAL, FRAr8181 S, rain Demand | ain. ner fe Sa kes Contracts | : Sete. tick CHICA 1): {produce t a sae lr re, Kin : Phe yaar age «av ccaniate ool oh annie : and hopes Stadeba early d cts well eh pes Quotations mes ha ead ker |trad ealings vse mobile slice a bigger on the today in Detroit wi furnished series market, of the auto WP geg Bot board of{ ou of Markets, twp eT Reg oo ome, [amore ve et ees | rT adie » ™ ne mt eodane, in |of i= sig the as reatimyged G Detroi models, and two- ing first few 1 OF| ap it Prod edrly trading station was A high minutes Apples r. uce Gai today k * i — ee a the ol market Pes _Baleous, bu went cage Maia Dealer. showi * ened on a wheat was weno. Se 4 gale So. .$3,75| Poin frac ot By mae scheduled for’ g of the business report thet strength- ge -ngnpens aia aes 330 ft. tions’ to Rieoaeae oo tek series is} 80t8 "rat ht ie Rowe gti + ie. “" cee The ~~ poodle is retacing contracts. also ce er. sae ” pe" The Bipasha ; — cs has been dit ienogee [Eom as re eine it, ane sin lagged tor noe Leeks. tbebe hgh Lain 081 cleared, uy role take a os has a 108%; Beraley dak fae aretceaees | toete fae: soeides fo|- ol tg fer ooden Pepe cy neh 8) American ocr, | measure pr espa in Pump cayenne, pr, watch Pe may tm Peter's cto conti ied. peor ts seenagers pala ta [St taut gp storm. . the a T2-acre Merr | Orrow: ’ sg ag ng -at tir were. reported ae oe abe. 2 in Eastern tar Pipa eS cittcla, who declined te site DETROIT k Morr oh: 3 oy La alarming see reported | Soe or a few eho pam, win pew p forry we, nig cd m fine (guie tese LIVESTOCK tts Seu alto epace mee at ie sorted ee © tnvean inthe are tnd, onid eld bas vila rites oA con goceot te Othelal an to be quot Be ene ee, See ieee Many him last OP ais mon ane eeu Te the cane fa cu tai, Me thn ? ic fy Pes | einer we cssemece of #0 SETS oi ote forte soem ns ld tickets |home tthe Princes ids oe pa beeen: oo, cy dagures et a ee will. be tot the (2m oper cent of Tu omens: Murra bet the St Pete's Bale ation and Po ae we Re Pg sant Whe will be paid Peg aes the . to heavy in 24 ee Gn ee made fol- eae a ae at Bloc... a0 actual segineecer and oa cc ieee 12608 at ee Site Soo a snow yea yes next cael seepy 990-1140 sate fn ss a o . slaugh- mak Cash Bk 476 cordnation tlwant their Pope J the her el 2 as acciden tiae jy) fe fe Sotent petition the oo from * > ex | 1040 1 lesra 3 e to — lowe ; Wat P among meet will lems views ohn is pease wooded’ gaa wren «4 ee 4 Bae! pou yrteand - region. ‘ _ northwa rd Clark ** x ‘ $ th pes Meseenre ales Nat tina ib: 4 4 z =: . take before they on church to arex 4 an by porte : D. 1 ¢ the 1 of ng NY quipment Co, Fy aloe steers mee. to pci R NE gsm f Meanwhile, | depart prob- pdyke Rd at South ng in a} ed "te appear’ De war siecle 60 ee Eat 3098.8: loed Se. gon o arer Ree AT: odge Cal ——| workmen. pu ! piace Serboar, th: BWvd,_ and |2oe! Foe a a a Shar . : : os equipment steers an low good down Be: To al lend ornate put ‘fi of V St., was. il : notice o 2 a "said reon perates plants ed ommperet Ee: Delfers 28 an Be oad Owens I - $7 tlac 8 aid w or trappings Ragitiobaemy:) walking t , of 126 i eevee here, “is ak “ NEW YC s on Goodyea Jackson, Bucl in Battl frcividua Sg et %, 25.00; goed ie S 8 gi es [+ a nid AE thousands * to ale prem he gry Mark | prfnt ae you: by summons ‘and anaes th toh tome ody ke ste Ore. ni rg rc ny tle pan Wr aan there W g FOE, 28 W. paerigl oes ee Gomer, « nae tee a felts © ae . Nee. x aker totes Bet — ee "optiers 144 ‘ule oe! — Oe will be [an a A at flowers and tens of — = hee i F, and Seer. adore, Fudge ot SE ed, weer r quarry divided the|Last Loc “ | wg ee ming ee sow Pepsi penne. be opened Nov. ah. Pel of |Pope Figo be: diye ong at's rabadt ru reportedl | (Gea) said County, ¢ caer payable Tse on j _of 60 ‘al Str : ~ : er aad 8 18 - 38. 2s. io —_ i 16.4 bert E. at 12 . 4h. Pe Trus- vs Icome | "s t running A ) » AP 1958. 2 ton the al ord Név. ys to boliere, -stock, at GM in Ne ike E 100-190" The, 18.00 010.68: Ry Phelps fs nee sale com 0 8 pa the new ushes and from true copy) ae sath any cont . 14, and holders in Nev nds oneness, ig TEE TO: ml No, Philce. =, ithe l’ lett, Secretary. 8 p.m as to accid swung a clum ' ELSIE E. MOOR F sent ck ied Py alec, ROCHESTER vr yok (tee, s adnaty q Fer News j 38 |No ‘Gh ‘sev scale rg i : yess The holders of payabl per last HESTER, N. Y. £,00.26.00, 3 0640.0 sland &u? le ews in ri ost’ . he shot, de aid the rebiit: sister probate ‘Regi “4 ers of red. local Lf nee: 8 0-48.07. viandard re Ol. r H. 7 Pomp Sigg: sr ys di ' paid Nov .{ Motors strike ae c alable and ard | 2! ; Se ae si pene 1e all aid was said. just ATE Division ie eva le See an Snr Bech rr eee ar om Bee Bi amie et AS eoaratine wert Hoa at st Sng i ahh . ‘ s Oe e ‘ ' . oe ¥ . 5 Off Laas: ance Division at the yesterday 34.00; lambs See at steady; mot Rey Too B*: se qreae St., pleaded 41, of oonshi on the thigh hay far. 8 Pas Joseph | p Soe. matter. af rep! m, the Pree for Ses . [local 4 “here Delco Appi utility oy to oS: bmn sme! lamba By ae 87.1|Blo driving guilty 1017 shine S j = = 0 9 wound "Te ¥ Cause fie. Detition =rermal - Maneuy ve - contract, - ratified. a j. | ehetce ie food. lambs —_ g me at Ri #- Hs a ea Cte charge hebire to al While : til] At presiak athe . William fo, 18146 eoncern> * shige ofthe “0 seca: “wt "IC a fae cat ‘Seal of bi pald ® Dietere, eat ed run ing witche joey {the alomic-energy f ra Be greet, _(UPD~" , : . 00. mm ena ° : are filed child leave - the U.S. _Navy fihicty Wor tned by. the It eo Sinclair’ «2:2 4 spe es ho ’ ee ee see cokes eaten Bode ry Yer . Seseom ata present this part Atlantic See 2nd Fleet unin of Elect Workers ede Commissi a Rocoan 1: 4 Thieves brok plus $15 costs sar arte ten at ee em-| juris sere id tion rough Nov fe eee heat. foe bere Mee ission |$ ae ai Bt at 961 Orchard Lake 08ts ederal ots cael a mallee. pee rediction at “eee exe! apo igs GM Oct which k in a na eet T n aS d Brand “iille wes nepal Lak gas station p Hong acorn arly “raid-| 7: workers. will re-|ner tae bg aa : reise-in gach then : * began tion-| J) oni $38 . 4 $4 Si Su Sit w and eAve raid authorit State Police ‘eae - fled that ot | the 58 the 'Wenters preck Ping Scrryeaet —— ue to E ight . vs | oi ot ee sara ea ox ea peririga! staged ah cer eae te wi be held age hereby th “Ch | eek ahead guaran nico lection — gt Eat oe «He _Eivani. Anal Pontise pol —k s staged alae or ners No. egaT-CU obi oan or ‘ihe Outland yeti . ai , . . s with ttled cause . Nn - vee 804 oa. OS mes 12.5/4 Thursd: ‘Ru ce.| Brigh lord, of their en the forenoon, at : ‘nale gt na in said ~~ in County ; n’ Acci h.GM la day, thi meet) | rmory, ay ton own! ® Pinion hate on oe e|th the Jom ccident ; Le st ane this ~week' is aes 3 } ag a4 v- 38.6 days, am. day, Nov.¢ at Pontias leased veh stute : . wast i. aed Dik S oie the ~ afternoon, niyo, the 13th ¢ Pon. : 3 nt on US pater Nps 's city, co election ee) ‘Terex 70, «+ 38Sland Pim. 98 ban. L Three ing of ation troopers a ant eee and may'be in: hearing. to" appes you eeloce ia. : urt as. US. 131 tng wil take place tonight In BL as at ets Seba ea ng of Halloween ight DS lorast | ot Nec Ril | as A report is ay. - ® tonight in-|See4 24 Tho post aad ory ford: night 2 Aheae = gi FIN ape moractical at said : . S ; Shinabet Wate n-| coodvger ” Time R ea. 42) Friday ae Townshi still on Dray Disie Higne ne eee 8 ei sommaee BIG : ar . |what. the wane tro ot Oke Te W Air. 163 bod gies p shack, in a Mil-| th rayton Plains, ay. ine the eronkt pooviens — personel an pcg od (UP Ss Pil bara city int a Willma City Gt Wee we B sg Ona Cen. 293 Church Bale ; ad Parag ches omy ; saa atect SPECIAL Nov, 3,58. tnied abd sctou vious £0 tien of “a ry yo e U inole str parki ends to d an on| Kom one Mai ta re. Heal pm. Ti 355. W. at 8 Vv) Lak dwelling one-story . ne Tebekie ba a the eens Bey call, Pewee inioter wonty: setae Bivision. aves ey Gea t 108. PAR _ Muskegon Marcia qmcciden’ right behind 29, Detroit ~~ oe has laid met whens... Indust Re Press) [reve to $2.47 ¢ e of The ed was a’ ‘equip- | Minor tter of of Oakland, and Meniey Ma ‘Birmingham’: car Heights, jent | lett. i ind Fal it, who prep’ Gaskets plans Brev. day a. ip Dill Stock pared r ended 41 @ share $3..| their men “had -a'250-gallon | pare s Cause § the, petition oy Maniey Bail rite Soerks: pong Bag ciechod tote Falk's ca mag eatalih was|ing lot, If ridge eg tir en| eee oa i atole| 478, oF $6.22 a tae jues, sa iach pai, bert Jeekann concern. a vie ale aS 36. of ‘Spring Meme ~rding nha haa to, avoid tote and Wi rtogtany séeign toon Yen ngs. a} us it LN gok petty Va Fim A = setting wing] cout ot saa epee SEs sitar mnehe Home, 189 Oak aR stop ight hill. as she ‘itis Louis Heyd pickup setares with is not dati said —— 4 i. cha it Hy 196.1 olay 1957. » for the. “ Fg me ip a 4 AS M ped behind Schantz stopped » 45, Lu atves teincine efinite — ir iristall tert perieee 8 11 863 1972/31 to ler te Hae he He) Th bce ee support. parents of hain whee Be A.M. Under whe aus” | Sart a ot 2 nro = eel ya ao ms > ee Si ae led 171825, down fo tag note ee te Saeed aii sean robe rt : Commissioners, prese sores ipa 4 corresponding aor ; i 3, 1058 EVA ieee voting essen [ce Eeremeeeerns & pevat te ot See a ce or alee reared Tey ss wa | eee e ii: Aree fn ber, pas Muskegon who wa catnates fx two other | bus fis ee scene The. Am of 1987. considerable a ey sald at the wil be ‘nal ct the Lore ew Me Sean ear as ' the 17, ot § by Lynn L. | »_ passe k loaded equipmen ects to r two approve cost Ree & Bout eae Bre miles azon Ri » [phat the NS ei 12608 Coen, «Cons on said’ petition netal Mowe 2 Kehoe al ay rear Stanwood L. Win- a d the wi t|sid ‘o benefit sid musi lnoss Great ip Co* re. eighth: wide iver i é en f of tim ral tee West at Bs aie petition neral service ad Kohn: also Ms of Miss crashed. trock sylvani accident th ium- engi ee geben proj- ae Lk on Co,* . 22 sed at its ee about 400 tively sm tire setup time” but pam we the nd County) fo Bag 5 will nen: a. hen Seg Fag ol eh seines Seat oe jg Persad aed dren, Pening Ol & Chen 6 eat rr saat with th all” one was a “rela ton aferoon, a sop. the iat |. ine. 4 beet Mee ea ; } Sgt alortagh eer Gee tae tans Sry Gear Nn on the. north Isalat Net Prod Oo nt Re | "_leovered by raids “in éomparison hearing. wath ooo ml gem p> mera) ome P st , | emerges quick! m the south. The other Northern Hi Arlene te mites Bike prea. Ge" «.. 61 bs ed | rs oo iMegal stills son| "ft being “ippeat perven hereby com- ~ Be tery ein Water te ontiac Pede ~ flag Se at ee h. [side of Linda Vi =o tol Rotate Bliaon, ce. oan any — tm | teioe_hereot, tue ally at sald Srhutt Pune! a, Difendaueh ord ¢ Pedestrian t oe = fait ae lial Linda Viste. dr h Sehoo.| "He we aa A H uns Poui sort ocr Sete “| cles’ couple utilities supplied, a wer 3 FR BATH. COUPLE OR jie Ms ia a. Washing 3 ROOMS, Orchtrd Lk. FE 3’ ROOMS | East, side soe etiee Ne month, 3 3 ROOMS AND BATH, FOR in, quiet ation lovation facilities. $60. : Employed lady. $50. ‘FE pens. shower all tities utn $65. 518 BATH: GOOD" AND 3 ROO and bath, Near Generel | 3 Hospital. Adults” ey $80 m References and depos! R, H. Smith, nenen em 8-0466. Sell Us -Your. Equity. lose * home—cash walt eS @ aso: peed ‘er s 4395 Dix it CASH F “YOUR PROB tl Want Adst T hire, it’s FE THE ANSWER To el ret it required. raeny able. Child welcome, References. __OR 3-6224 of OR3-113 31, ir, 3 RMS., HEAT, REFRI mere. parking furn, 180 ‘3 ue SHIRLEY. bia ks Nott, Realtor ' FE 4-5005. $ TH. GAS WHEAT. pees stores and school. MApie 6 gas Rg pe siiee? ‘Op | “spe : = fu . new! itt H : 25203 TR 7 ROOM, See WAsHIN rivtl oops ae + - elven | Prive entrance, ba! we Close. to is sad bot war. no. — LEX. » ine ar EDS Y 8. : : oe goherts and bus, 106 EB, Iro- W furniture,’ Pvt. bath | , @lectricity & 013 week, OR ryt} seed h. References. . furn. In ont. BO Bos er Ror en iso ; Ps = mo Pigs * able. eaqure bs Ve arn, basem wel- “ maenih, Mgr. Mr, arte 3- ‘* with 2 bedroom modern on U.S. 10 Hwy. $60. FE $6108. DRAYTON. 9 YEA ys gaacber. ARE OLD: 5 lease. GOOD RENTALS Frame § rm, oS $69.50, ful basem & ae folks. 762. W. BEDROOM BRICK FUL! ment was heat Hse ing. athe Gocler take Ra” Eat LADY Witt SHARE AE ROME With 1st FLOOR, . WEST SIDE i 2AM digg eliowed. 009 per. me. ur eras PENS | FEAL’ TOWN & COUNTRY DEC. WCLaIORS TW OWE AN TO “ i Drayton Plains 2 A Re. TEAL'’s TOWN & COU. ; 7 ROOM FOR GIRL. ENTR. as: custom m se cov. | _share home, privileges. PE Washing. Close th. $8. FE 2-0663. ox eee, $90 per mo or FURN ‘a reuphol and EM _3-4307. ers, iraper m7 ong =e Wanted | Transportation 31 Pn nah GE refroat Apts. on tae web © ar HOLMES AFTRA 0-008 5 RIDE T¢ TO , PONTIAC nd iar FROM 2m weeete acemomey 4302 Dixie Mwy. - OR 31850 197 NORTH PERRY 8T. to 3 p 3.3084 heat & electricity furnished: DUPLEX 4 FE 5-8888 : Wea. Couttacte, Mtgs. 32 r to, downtows. 108 30 OAKLAND : EST CASH DEAL POR YOUR 9 m bath, clean, Min COUPLE. REFPAIO, sTOVE, * Lest & Found 24 os can or salto Te re-1 heat, furD, 455 a month. See and util, furn.. 160 Ai . " v . caretaker, FOUND BIG MALE BOXER f[ new Conventional, “FHA. or at AT SYLVAN | LAKE 7 Rus. PVT,| Nice unfurar apt, Call after 4 p.m. ae EM _3-0001 mortgage ent ‘ 630 Parkway. FE _TE S00. 5 5 GREY O AT = we Tih ‘Thoraes, Lareos tmesribed in AVAILABLE NOV. 1. as 4 ORC C city et Saf > BROWN aM. Ki 7] gisteg MB. Andere BE SEG | fers Ryiganice pad aor tie fly pet. Children heartbroken. Re- [ 2 eT room. bath, All_utll eet Dieser ward, OL ES : ou. "olahed A oetkie cal a ie: Tawa ‘etore a ee ‘afer . Bulove FR + eis. 0 w. a Nd eee : Ace MOST ex. | A ce bes ash oe . “HO L¥WOOD APTS. LD BLACK AND clusive bachelor e NE, ) wee! bard: Lake Ave. unfurnished Like | PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. brown Bass seeit puppy if oy » A, » ATE ENTION TN side, 2 bedrm Beeutful t kitche- ee meek . Sn aS Tan baht 2. utilities raised Work guaranteed. FE 50394. i A Eee ater rs pa Rewerd. ®B NEED YOUR LAND Con nette, breakfast nook and shower. | “Vitchenette apts Gas heat. ttn _Tia E. PE oles, jig = ML MA- BUYERS WAIT.| Ideal for. hone soomnes, Dey, wk. [> Foc |. oe weatins powers ot annie chines and sweepers. | ny of Paddock, fas vicrN- ING fi y Stk ats. ri — evailable. FE ok ji bath & ent. 5 mi. N, of town. on Thyle, Elects, Corey ¥. Johnson Reward. FE ¢0604.__ Optica . ia | oe fore a Ft mare. 3.9606, . SAWS MACHINE FILED ca Male. et AeA 3178. | 96 ©. a RE to) | ROOMS” PVT. BA a ENT. LAROR STone? Angrinent, a antes aN Biba ol winget ANE SPARE = Clark Real Boiate 1 . Huron past. donanpien. ‘a “Poptiae, O8 : bept a, stove, setrig..” ana “automatic washers. 30 yrs. vie. 0 Gameten Memes ou eae Ask for|3 > 3 : i} room apartment, Private bath Per 0 ot Fae Ss: Pontiac. Reward. MA 5-1 : “Mr. Clark. come,- ile Hamilton - Pontiac : . APPLIAN ; ° " bes POR - "| Walkin, from Pontiac pete a FE or re a ne ae A aia BR mera 16 Las = 7 RMS, Pvr, ENTR. & BATH. ro. on the south east a RMS ATH. | side of town on Prosvect street. OF ALTERATIONS. am voy's pet, Reward, FE SMITH. WIDEMAN byse-e bed, TV, adult only. ‘4, ml-|. Riley Real Estate, PE 6482). “uagies dresses specisity. FE | —2-1718 Ee ot Aubura Hgts. :| SUPLEX « RMS, & GA- REAL ESTATE : 7 (GE RMS. PvT. BATH & | PURLEY, we. 32 Myra. N cent Garage. fur, PR 3-40 D om in FE contai money & important FE ¢ 412 W. PW. HURON rs ~4 R COLORE A “3 rations, Mrs. Bodeil, papers, vie. Euutlec sitpe Coren wanting feciities and ment, private beth , bee. _ojean, 00 bas D a, Ty iG. > _garage. 400 N. Perry. Adults. FOR COLOR NT} terations, areas & formals dons , 2RM_A NEWLY DECORA 2. . Call FE 8-8455. Hobbies & Supplies 24A For land, tract qui te xn oy to, ¢ downtown. $12 wk ope Sa Call after P new and se b is- rT 4 APT aT BATH ich 3 & BATH, GA- Alterations To Tor ladies’ and men's | PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES.| count, fo eran ea let a0 ex) 3 8 3 RM. : Bre. | SARS. one heat: irport, OR _clothts. Edna Warner, FE 23-7072. Boot sar” Be. a e.| Beit PES eines or or FE ae y T CLEAN BOO? off _¥. Re shes 2 hour. eCullough. EAN ROOMS, NEWLY NEWLY TED, i8T, | Me Income Tax, Service 17 prices. ARRO. "REAI TY “ed and gas, 4 rooms, bath and garage, et * srait Bhop. sew loce- ad i380 8 aide avaliable Dow. PE "2-404. ‘BOOKKERFING AND TAX SERV. "7 Ave. | 0 €iCetamern no, |S dt peer Or PE b3308.. | _mefe, Feb ; af | Beastie tans iy on children. Ni & Personals 25 CASH Gul. turn. $12.50 wk. OF 3-7206. St ROO AE PLO A Insurance 17A = AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- ate WEST OF 3, foom, preg Ri FOR 7 CALL A_THANESGIVIN' Ati a0 Fenets Caascaeraont, “CALL pene 12 Downing. PE) sparenel i o : 63.4 Huron gnn} M&} tate mas ais "| A. Johnson | T NICE ROOMS, NEWLY DEC | _ ot williams OR 3-754 ‘aie ‘Service 18)4 1550 FE _8-1208 after 6 p.m. a Bagh ‘ert. eat, Ase room apie entrances, beaut! i" s on N “Perri PE | ‘REALTOR PE 4-2833 | 7 AND 3 ROOMS PVT ENT AND! Pontiag Tre PE 2-72.20. ful kitchens with sore. and refrig, FOR PAMILY, LAUNDRY, SERV¢, 212 ee ____1704 §_Télegsaph Rd. bath “11! N Telegraph BALL Corie e FLOOR FRONT | furnisned. Auto. heat and 7 ad aaa , sen “———— | FnooMs Finer FLOOR CHEAP “MAb, Gee Ges heat 8) Park Water also furnished “Adulte oniy. Case oR FANS. PLAUN OF ROP KNAPP p SHOES -CA$H rent for light caretakers duties. Piace | or4 for immediate occupancy. RT PLAT oe -1892 _Calb after 4 p.m. FE 4-167. + | 5 n touch with the manager, Beautifullv finishea Pontiac | Fred Herman _ OR 3-159 st* | TWO'3RM APTS NR WATER-| Mr Gardiner at 19 Saimer Bt. ~Launery, Poone @B 2610," OR WOMAN NEEDING "WE NEED ” fageen pas heat a tts or. Sian pvt. baih & ent. OR| Sreait at a ~ ce 4 my ot 347i. Contid LAND CONTRACTS ter ratte ie ae way. Lake eed a3 4 RMB CUBAN, QUIET) opp y EE S-G715 par Moan od Z ee 7, % Clark Street. AP-| VERY NICE 3 AND “BATH | wows roe aie UTS. r oe ’ 7 TRooM APA TMENTS. : PRI nt, No arakere, PE 2000 Seok Letee yard call’ Vater ¢ - r *|WESTSIDE COUPL BIN pNicholie & Harget Co. | _{i'squhtes td. Writes Magy only. 3. tme. and bath Pvt ae = n cau FE 58183 | "ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRAN ree is equipment per| Washington es Ee — 6) "956 month. Hi. J. vanvWelt A548 Disie Bw : erences required, FE 4-440. __month 233 5, Te areph. » eer =) We 7 ROOMS PYT ENT, BATH. TV | Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 Ty kee oy se mo. M 2 8B OTT : Pe eit _IM (EDL fu Both-on_ist-# 1 POTTAGE & 3 3 APTS IN WATER- ACTION ta tome a Perey. _ sai aitie De "alter ‘bpm. | Downtawa mg ed and. transporta- j YT tion within 2 blocks. Schools 7 LARGE ROOMS, KITCHEN: |’ BEDROOM FOR LEASE, block . ¥5. On any good land contract, few | ette, adults, 1146 Cadillac, FE) $100 oer. mo Adu It. | 130 semts come. Wise fy DR riccle bod "| 42936. ‘nole_ BetAir =< Beene FE +188 orated and well maintained. Ren- haw Lawn Bult FiNisH a SD uicestn PID Tae: | Latketaee faspertions ax “Seoperty | i NOOBS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | | SND? BEDROGW PARTLY | Sh for 3srooms and bath: raging Backfield top voll FE Barer ae re ee Kt = re ie remoleen. ? ‘ Rd aii _Fara_Laxefront “Apis, O8 oe e- igher. K K. Q, Hompst tead, Filiscareincte: ~Menominee.” Mrs. Wallace. PE . L. Templeton, Realtor | 2&3 CARE M. BRICK APART. | * : - ‘i ~ 7905 ; . : ments do j bps drinkers. Heat, FE ste2s- il WE SPR AND MKF 2339 Orchard fake Rd. FB 4-456 Fear pl gpa tess Donny “Sol " Jénaie. "WATERFORD APTS. on AWN BUILDING m has come true. Now| Ready, WiVing and Able | _!quire 23 Aupo office in Fear. |-4 gt ROOMS, UTILITIES 61417| t essily 2 RM, BACHELOR APT, OUTSIDE } furnished, furniture if desired. WHITE. BROS. OR om Cash buyers waiting tet our Jae land Quickly. Imagine losing 10 Ibs. gontract Call R entrance, Ist floor, Close to Pon-| FE 3-414, evenings = FE 2-5219, oO 3.1298 Movies ‘& pachane 19). ‘ short days. ene, Ugly poue tee Pit. ee optional. 367 | 3 = : NETTIE, BATH. $660 a oe . Paddoc utilities, rnished or unfurn Open _Sives. ti) 9; Sup. 10 ‘ti! 5 i dep MAULING BAER LEASES. | Greene an nares ¢ “TOP a Se eet) me | Sanne cixax, | Rent Houses Furnished 35 : a - da s new for app 3 AND 3 Ma WITH heat furn. Garage, adults. FE FOR LAND CONTRACTS AND baths we Stowell. FE 42190. 5 perused ee NOOw : [3 saatomalie ACTION. | 3 RM i & EN. In Debt? . ‘ASH BUYERS © WATTING. Senet, . Favate Sata & $15 s jake, gieigerator, tore Carpet | | heat, Bus co wear” gateasann ser ase JOLL, Realtor | |e hws, Pvt pate e BRT, 1 | FIVE ROOM APTS. CHILDREN ea Paar vue \ AN CREDIT wr 4-4561 * dicests nr downtown FE Fre isi _fllowed, ofl fb heat, FE 45067. as enn we Willams Dr. oe cong AN, CREDIT 2596" DIXIE "HW. ., DP, ‘ 0 OT IE ckup PE east State Bank Bid FE ae Wanted Real Estate 32a)? " enranee “8. ben "gente ils var |? t-< pesuy' ‘turn “05. Whittemore: tr ih Lage wnt oe in le Gal Bin ee eae | en ipoeT & ‘anes ALL CASH Ji ne Rj a GENERAL, WOE |} Tae cusectie Talus. ton ontioe - tiie atte £5 eS WOUsEE Wick aioLINo- awe Dera Diet a a cents at} Paid tor GI & FHA cquities, |; EGE CRUE Pane BATH «| _Plant._ 854. Madison: 7 EMAL GARAGE i HOUSES, NICE | 8-0005.| SIMMS aklend Investment Co. PRescott Dany — oath Gen Seah Oe BATH & 7 MODERN "Re ROOME ON MAIN ow. are re aco, PE ¢- 1000 outing Plant ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, OC | 7 RMS AND: SAT TOWER. | evel, completeiy. private. Nicel tob not. be re- ALL CASH <_Chila_wele, 00 Cottage, FE 82779 decorated ashing facilities avati- ati en ay fenced yard. Prie e of at only #0, Let ws show you today. ‘uten |- purcha. ch - you asles, Wil help you “build , #ave” other helps ~ plans 1. or ate yours. A magnetic LARGE PLEASANT ROOM = home planner—secures mortgage. — person. West Side, Ko ation. ; ———— ee W. H. BASS 4323. , UILDERS & BROKER - - rE Paai0, or PE 8-0531 1m ee ie a tae. 3 SEDRM FN Repme ag e MEN ONLY.) com ld sboue, is gr} ED: HOTEL (aioe Nomis ‘Day or or: and = Rent. Stores units. Lease with Option To Buy. ° re EE wel 5 ‘S-room apt. on ee Rent Office Space 41). * * * noon BEERS b kitchen, good basement, also a comme room on corner for ae 4 or beauty partor. priced sell, os Dandy modern .to minute 2 bed- low, - clean: and neat é rg a pin on M aaa. price is right, : Seven room home. on with bath and | “900 Prsshed spate location. - CLARKSTON AREA. caries » 2” estat sfissio with ETE, cana, nto era pero id Low:down — ee Ace Pacts ss Beer ae FE 68-0441 Sun. 10 3 e ~h 7 Tae Realtor: Open Eves. ner lot. Meena : 48, X So WAREHOUSE 8B 384 Auburn 4-393. 1) Dupie eae IND d fata : heat. 2. Lavatories. | or Ps a ‘1A| ING Ave. ™ Colored Edward M. Stout, Realtor 77 ON. craton £ ar ee For R Rent Miscellaneous 42 REAL ESTATE |412.W, HURON e. W. DINNAN FE 62577 or PE 4-3 ° “LARGE HOUSE. page per m: or insurance, SEE IT TODAY! 2 ACRES § reom; modern ‘hom 1%e-car a peveratt fruit oon shade Paved road. . ed ; mroreind, Near Waterfo: Hig h School. Priced for quick sale. $12,000, terms. . Wideman OPEN ae. _ ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE é Li sould ON CHAMPAGNE TASTE & & beer purse? Well, then, let shi you “this custom- er city home. cedar closet. es end insurance Let's look quick! BEDE Lake ov ey $12,600. Need we aay more? y ONE, Realtor month including taxes and: re | nity, sewer, Rater pares — aay, Seegotas "t-booe. BRAND NEW my owner. %) 2 bedrm, & janeg. piiced for 4 Modern : Rooms One Fertile Acre ‘Neat, tut basement bungalow at Re SB eat | Hits Yoou uatty Sanding. Swim, | $300 Down... we ae ber Nila. On PHA for this Wm sal five home, Ang * setting. soee jn ine ao ae auto, , also “ty $00 Down | Seana: Move Right In 4 * information, GirouxFranks oR > MELE ERANS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SMALL DOWN PAYMENT suopensinte buper, 3.ems. wits polished oak fieorg oungstown kitchen, of] hi and full basement. Excellent North end location close te rede. is shepping — Will CAs LAKEFRONT a 3 bedroom home e with a as Fireplace, docks, Holangy 4 tower many er features, Price only 000 — Call us now! NORTH — SUBURBAN. 3° Year Pen Contemporary with 3-bedrooms and at- tached Scar garage. Ultra beamed ceiling in living lace. Large ‘parcel blacktop. Only $17,950. TRI-LEVEL You‘will love the large liv- on . Secept smaller home An secent ™ wm Pon sok gehts ad ? | Bateman... Kampsen .|/REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 & Telegraph Eves. & Sun. iw rie nn Ba dg Unies Earl E. James Real Est. 0081_Commerce Rd, __EM_ 26311 EM_ 3-631! “shell rr faba oem af its for ssietnuiy S car Hl million dollars ty the hens? / Deluxe Incétae . An & eather ing. 1 4 only ioe GILES REALTY co. FE 5-6175 u cue Best Buys teen fe pavore AVE. MULTIPLE LE LISTING SERVICE “WE WILL TRADE. DOWN PAYMENTS — On Ea * LAWRENCE W. Gaylord mea ras "Cal Por ‘Appointment - We. Ax KENNEDY ‘BUD’ Investors, Attention = 900.00; Reasonable terms to. qualified buyer. 3«Bedroom , West Suburban with ar’ privileges. light! A de. ge § te loreal. air water, storms x bus at cor- “Bud” ao Realtor | FE $1201 afr voree 4-088 floor, Heated glassed ~in porch, separate entrances, Basement, oil en M..: erator and “ns down payment. Rent a2 ger Lad apartment will make paymen TRADE YO TRATL oe b ny ees. Fates galas A oi mB” Foo Terese, mae cupboard space. ONLY $450 DOWN llsabeth ‘La 150. fon. ~—— after ¢ can oR 3-1973 OLL, 2536 ‘brite WY. RY ak ae Lake. “Ol heat fot Woe pri te $5,450. Quick pos- NEAR LINCOLN JR.e BI basement with gas heat. On Jarge lot. $9,130, with terms. ‘Wrst SUBURBAN roo! bungalow with xi? i sourt LAKE gn. with 120 liv- ie rm., 10x16 kitchen. Full car page ag One ae, EE ft. Corner lot. - Priced at $ with terms, - SYLVAN ze Tr ww, 2ix- i” — om are ped : 212. - Modern kite T. ? ter bee ieee, Pall basement with PA heat 2-Car and) om . other features. —_— by -SCHRAM ‘Oo VENIN MUL REALTOR FE °5-9471 OxROW ug Psat ig tie ~ .. 4 wedreben % tun tlie ba: plus puedes ‘pes room, 2 "hire. Places, paneled family and recreation rooms. tting ae with Fi ogy ae ew. desirable ‘features to at $30,000 ith taven bie . core Phone OR 3-119 for ’ ; You won't have to vin tale a, eae ee ® ait ne diate possession. $1, 1) payments on ance. : ; : BOI DOW Ne a 2 bed _ ot ened ment, ceed tunes a... Pia y emen a steal o *7, eee thing at e finger ips, si LAKEFRONT PROPERTY ’ features, Formica ir 5 f : Second bath off master ; . 4 Bedroom, Lake Orion Oak floors. plastered walls. Ex- Today. place! —- Barba Be com 3 finest! Fireplac : : oe attr, Dens es] CONVENIENCE srt nicng tordas. ; fs, the, byword pi this at HURRY ON THIS ONE H h w 1, Gaanse to new ‘a0 roa ‘3 jake.” ul umphries| HAS Eee aa es i Ey , and bath down. Fall neat. 83 Teleport gay es. tse ni room, bed shop, Must ‘se PP MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE furnace Paved ve to- | LAEE Lor ~/% sell quickly aly Ht vay me Partridge | *™ | EBS he PINGREE ST. - raat , 5 "1 THE “BIRD" TO SEE Newly painted sftierion adds 102 S. wire SEMINOLE HILLS | _ ing ports: Mod. |Lake Orion MY 2-2821 5 BEDRMS, 2 BATHS | _ with’ recreation” area, 1319 Rochester Rd. |. Tee crowing tomny that's esoking =: paved "street gond _ | Lakeville OA 8-2543 | convenient 3 . . $500 art wil uz, cae ae tse | ests Sa tate “OPE on Rice carpeted : PEN Sur! tut becstent acts ear) _ LONG AND LOW. DAILY 194 garage. Best of all, terme, "See Geared for. ymodern living, “ ma ten “8 f tees $19,500 . averse , SOUTH: c HWY. LK. OAKLAND FRONT} y2om__with, ot best, lawn. =| W. W, Ross, Homes, inc. For those who have been search- new 2ecar garage, on OR peo | ing for that ; $11.30" with” reasonable Model" Phone 18 TTt"& Cullfornia, ranch home 4 ACRES... . on sight. k fireplace, FOR THOSE * clean as whistle” Ideal os 26 foot sore Say | th Who the r things for couple or smail Two lake with a ach and dock sin life we have this spar- rooms, built-in bath, rge Grab your and check kling clean 3-bedroom ck itghen, utility, room, basement, oan take off We a bird to see ranch home, located in wes ~oil furnace, g&rage, nice level | that “wird. Partridge for the sub area with wind- land. Lots of & shade trees is only. $13,500, with §2 ing paved streets plenty of Close to school, 7 miles rest of : | nal Even a short delay on be: Ml ge ll ghiidren, ex- Courthouse. $10,000. terms, sine p= Mae A “pow! = ‘ ferred bas priced to sell BRICK INCOM ar. Be pet #18, 4000 ‘with ¢ Beautifully iy Pale 4 family brick REALTOR: PARTRIDGE ~ e. ——— ae ely igearatet is et one bond " : _ SILVER’ LAKE Gas heat, ery” convenient "west “evrSt Tet xine ih ah Se Seat re city ‘bus jine, ‘FHA TERMS ih, Bat alto frien. BREWER s : . REISZ, SA MGR 53-55 N. Parke FE 45 WELL geri. wULL BASE. new. M. Stout, Realtor os Eves. FE MENT — FENCED YARD— TN. oom, Ph. $8168 VED STREET — fir oS JO] . PRED AT $11,500 — A oy ; . GOOD BUY, ji : . ‘ JIM WRIGHT ees = BAL *- aie ee 345 bag Ng me osen 5-9441 . floor, 3 rooms and bath on ‘second SUBURBAN. BE AUTIES n | 129 L ow. 43560 - A. wee Coie : Established in 1916 FHA tose 2 bedeoon bows on | on age a | "| Gaseous, Irwin REALTOR 260 BALDWIN FE 45-0101 s,m na fog Beverly. 2 bedroom ranch A — oak fioors and ao walls This home at $8,400. is well rnin res men of fat Waal pe Ms month, VETERANS ~— NO MONEY DOWN hot have several veteran's homes rage near Lon pia School, (ea aay nea choose from cols now! JIM WILLIAMS. REAL 1483 BALD’ 5 Clearance Sale 112 ‘MOUTON, rian. bedroom Tog. #200 Dawe “ sig toe mo. : a = 4 Room ae ‘Down "0 on ae : ] — 6-Ro b ™ Brose ev 1397 is on “ate cuepngel Node ea ane Work, $300 Down — 996 per. Rs VALUET, Realtor. a c eaTATS & INSURANCE | mee renin. Poca + aeehx, reer Lo areee| 50 WHY, PAY RENT? ‘Bunt me ene OF & MODEL OPEN! A SUNDAY 1707 ‘WEEKDAYS & 7 PF anon. 3 A WESTOWN REA ear Seamer $500 YOU IN, eel of = 5 rom mil] : uerrekon ee “ $io DOWN Moves You In! “ ovENs FEATURES + ee | West Side Brick Syne Lake inlet-and arge room view a ce extra WES oma. West side: Colontal ag ee, ie a one Boe hen de a Realtor. 1. ‘BEDROOM BRICK Pa Pe act hate ire. Gi—xormg § DOWN — William Miller wn HOYT REALTY, : DOWN = Brick can immediaie "po i 4 bedrooms, gas neat, FE 5-8600. own_terms.” Some. fel’ bets pert bom oh? & ; Sime as] AC. Compton & s Sons heat, 2-car garage. Large Jot. Im: one ea” GI 4% per cent mort-| 4999 : OR 3-7414 inte possession too! Total oa bar TG, $1:008 Gown. | Bven. }Sis¥ ‘or On Seen: Sly STN 2 DEL CLOSEOUT ; $2000 DOWN. — For this suburban NO DOWN PAYMENT thedroom modern, bath, , 3-bedrm, home all on. on, ope Hloor. e 4 ‘harawood ; All vine cabi- New in '55, full tiled bath, select North off Stsbabaw road ~ nets, rec. basement. Not in ; oak floors, off heat. Alum. storms Exce! 3 bedroom, Auto. a es. Act sow! 1 left. $1 x ea ; ries fA.) Segmented & *sbaaty Zone. Seema, sera PN Ne eg | aera oak mney ‘tikes ip a le vel. starter home | : selling $1500 DOWN. — wast suburban| fanaER Od. Huron - slrabie ocation Tacte lot. $8,290. meats. Td cnt of the ranch home complete en-| Bt. Or tall Web ations $750 down. Builder. oe most Pho sa we ae a to 1 ar ia | & $5296, eves. : EMpire 34106. or EMpire Mu have ever had 3 Large er Iot. Tou price only | — — —e . BEAUTIFUL CH HOME aired _ Bee it. ; : a : WEST MIDDLETON ; Yer, long, low and tam MP Papa et| SPPCIALS| 3 | ok Jone. low ang rambling 5 lee Pet paved Reseda P C A S! See ranch home | os fire- ~ tod tangs oe hike mie tiled KOCATED in the vicinity ' treetive. cide bung a Tent,” completely tiled and. ful bet es Pind 7 peas, $ bsm't, and+rec. space. Stainless Wire Corp., s| bedrooms bath. Living toom |. ee yet paneled, 24x26 at- Large 2?car attac gatage.| Walnut Lake. Rd: Excellent dij rooms are carpeted,| plastered “garage, Lake privileges too. Southwest of room home with lake vertical venetisn blinds, oak firs., “nicely landscaped lot, 100 x tiac, A ace — see it. privileges. Terms can cove cetlings, full basement, gas 1. | r Now at $21,500 — Terms. a p Fen as as, ap on t8 * - ee FY r hom only ried OUTSTANDING BOY : ELBOW ROOM tn home 1 ‘further $1750 i‘ : WEST SUBURBAN. : and acreage. 6 Room bene full reyes 2: : G-FAMILY A-l west side loc A dandy modern twa bed ae in chins ‘closet, Full beia't nati [W,DORN — Newlyweds Doll” | Rear tei daton ¢ cener:| fom bungalow. wah No at land, nt are rer, pamtian | - West Of Pontiac. a Fe Unite 14 rooma, Beas, ce euk ot Seeeed cir tec? bt $12 i Rent Tac, Rea : cation, 4 rooms and | irage.| ll rooms larger than aver- Iecat garage, “Must ol fe net tanaoaped age. Dandy 3-cer ; Be -. pas bus, all in A-l condi-| Lot 682210, nice surrounding *. = os a ii pond og ‘homes. : iy : 4 4 obtain a y like — 2 conan om aoe, conned. «kia oh inal 2g ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Tae oo ane a Cony garcen soil—right on the Joe oe mg Ak " Nortnside me only 2 years old, “Ser 3-room bene” for ie and ¥ : vi ficyots door heat ernsoonl z ae tomatic heat ip water,| comme. “ S Bn Pimngey Bo —_ 8g ee? ed Scar ga- fite bath afd in wry 11x16 living room, lis on dining rage, re income tion Can be yours for only $1.000/ — Testie R. “Middleton “amgdern,“basem from a good clean modern BROKER 188 8, JOHNSON bo) neem. _pemie a SQUTHEAST SIDE ang, | EE Sea PE S17 | Hotise {5 _Destled “among. ieee gy | room home, Full- basemén °F : schact, Ont 10,980 te Five vacant hein | nage ll ayo aise corner lot | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bis cay rms Arm ggg ge Bonanno OOTS _ ae, d two « heat. Can be ladon GI terms se : ‘beds tise *. we _ wMACEDAY LAKE — Or er "SCOTCH LAKE . } >” eee bake ; village $00 OFFICE OPEN 9 TO f F. C: Wood Co. Corner Willlamy Lake Rd. & M50 For Sale Acreage 47 47 SENOS Re Realtor 1919 _M-18, Ortonvile NA 138i home cine Adee elder Dei ae i Ber “aa : 4-64 ments 00, reasonabi s. \" |$286 Dixie Hwy. “gPEnox, 2% ACRES — ; foe ety Hieeery ha, Just wae aE iim Breasted "roy a | earns Moe ns room 3 bedrooms, 1% baths,| be ‘purchased ent, oi] heat. : down or discount for cash. — het posse fons Prick ie 1% ACRES $2,500 down rales ated right on | Walton vd at $2,000 on Rey Annett Inc. RILEY, Broker AE HE, ee beth Lake Rd. 2 “Evening FE 411 eee coevmimamae’ I 20 ACRES ‘Gle Nothing Down ie basem: ken furnace, Large lot with B ircceas, ‘a ‘a with about ” mo. In- cludes taxes insurance. If TAKES v little ready cash to ries the man who want to be. Sor in debt. 1 payments, too. . eer ee own home. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ‘6 Telegregh Rd. 9-9 23-1103 2-936 Income Property 43A. ‘2FAMILY towmp COMMERCIAL brikerete, ey ied ‘on et, Rasiee This brike) ed hone, faxi00, Huron HOLMES BARTRAM Be cts Hi bed- . cow sammie, {xt "fem Tentj fa mie?’ heat, ae at a ke FOR RENT: 90 ACR. ORM, . tmodn. Long eer yaar FE £8493 _after 6 p.m. . shia Iend piso Re a Pe 2-209 or era Pient: bargain =i Mg Pang. REALTOR PARTRIDGE 60 = 160 ft.) i “ae pataee panenis, ooag | “LET'S TALK "BUSINESS" MOTEL SUPREME Seas couch, or sell, FH 82 DELUXE UNITS Cast FOR USED TVS, WORK: | | Cae 8 Be erating Maniene BmcTRIG “TAs SLE eaW. @ IN. High ~ Near Detroit. Hae 62 P niu “s100, What have you Soterens: Bonn tor ‘ ceaemiened. ¢_ oxen, value. MA: het T throur’ Rent Ads! Room, | % Oakiand ave house, apartment, any- mee coi Se Ol oe ropker. Dives i 2= — For Sale Miscellaneous 60 We fix ‘em to aay 5 = y yon & oc} to needy people Co. “ne ales | fea. 3ati4 14 twin. bed. luxe Norge Antiques 57A a _other ANTIQUE WALNUT SIDEBOARD, white marble top, good cond. AN # fe) LD. iy Lind cocktail | _ 290 8. Telegi ‘stand, se io WTR... mad lass doors, re aaa - Christmas Trees 59A cond, $75. OR cum TREES, | LE, "types & ies Weg get oar te a SCOTCH PINE. TREES athe water heater, $20; chest & dresser sath pace tom-| Wholesale a up to 8 ft Pla-e lete a $15: M ¥E s.r ober, “orders early to assure good ge bo fi) jection consideration tet oben Ba 3-3747. VANIZED PIPE cork. in af te “igh. 8 Fal Ai BiG SAVINGS - leather So nestor painting main- | SER ew BEDE GONE 6 008 ‘A : ee ee emee| Gee mR Rg ke UB: TO MOVING ST SAC-| WINTER. We re doubling the riflce! py 3 built pas = value of many. sed # by beauti- oid teal te co & them with 17. colors for old Tool jeuth er manogasy "iain ie and ti-tone desi) NO og Ag OE Monet DOWN FInbr Ar: al Be Mahogany tiered table $30.) ‘Your covings can make the pay- lid mirror $50 or less. Standard ments Also large stock — janins — Hand sewn shades. FE |. it-yourself Oo Mg a 65-0853. = CALL EASY SPINDRIER WASHING MA- o iaay2or Nowe it if no ans. call chine, ¥ eon- : dition, ‘$00. Call PR b-Aiio’ ater JOR YALLELY CO. 5 om. Le “The Old F Pioneers” Auburn & mochester Roads . PC. HROOM &sF SHOWE) ool EM 3-5 r 4 HINCH SOIL PIPE 6 FT, ... § 3. tens | : orn . $20.95 1728. Saginaw au 1 NS TO BE MOVED. SUIT able for deer hunting ebbins. | fhe: = ar | FIXER? Order Classified -| Ads! to sell, rent, find a |good job, FE 28181 is ij the Want Ad anny SURPLUS, "tos (BER & Kot BORN | $e mn foes AILABLE N er GAS &' OIL PURRA rt ny verte Pie, — Free. yen os EE TRAILER, aTeEE | ] & tenders, ato: a NEED A. FINANCE. pees Fakes bo i Leagadamay Ly oval paint .. ar cones ogi We sary cenit gine, Burmeister’ s blo it en ae A-1 condition, Asking Fe burner in condition with all -eqntrols. 73 8. Parke e ee a : ‘ complete, Cost genet “1 _ re $. 3 setenkaue later r] Take best Cont to ‘71 Summit. - nerspi mattresses, $17.95. Cot-| 5 rm. oi} heater with blower vo. OIL Ff R ton = er w $13 #5. Pearson's orm rable ‘tl neater seg Pond "e bookense pyaraee Al eandition = 85 On Purniur rete rd_ Lk. Ave. : . OMY 3.4747. Li MAS Ect NO’ 3 BARGAIN. DAZE. co er, Meats &. g, Foome, Exe, cond. GE SWEEPERS, new, teed Ppa ite rar aaa AD. attachments...’ $38 vagt vrag's. Ea ae OU HAVE A DA oseP WASHERS, your choice. - was . ment a sf oes te 5 fas or electiié. =: barrel chair, - OLive 1-0965. er “brass Your choice. From......... $19.50) WA oF mecien 00D HOUSEKEEPING SHOP oer "onnie Bhat, Po Sontiec Lake: iE KENMORE : a waa Bog -W NO down, es ee estimates. FReg 67) STANDING TORE oe. 4 Caanean Lan M tie i] 3 HH pe. bath sets with trim 89.06 sg 2 sete —_ set ™ im : R Facto — Irregulars SAVE LUMBiNG SUPPLY : inaw PE 65-2108 ‘e Eas iment t verrees Wood Closet Doors Closing out birch, mahogan: oenyeren byfold type doors. BER RY DOOR SALES 371 8, Paddock -Aatomatic Laundry: : SAVE UP TO 50% we lished cA wat and well |; : ey ut) pn Saginaw. t ASH W AY a + Bien ry house aint, Inigo and ox: 2 * Only j outfit Double oS tay bogkense ee Selling for $80 each. Maple "KING BROS. : Sheer | Home é Auto ie sy me | oe = No experience i ry. = : j Business. nea “pt ye | Ear ¥y ° 4x 8'x 34” ae Paes |. em se 70 70 ee Pa ee is te on PLAST ERUOARD | MICHIGAN BUSINESS: “le kcal ea aR TES 4 x8 x 5%" S| sare Cosecennenn) $s TOs | ae SS ais PLYSCORE | “Pa f ‘Household Finance : THIS WEEK ONLY ae Pu ¢ises a « ation of nit toss | uz et Base ae $4.75 New R Ls Ld 4 seuIQUOR a nis , Wall Til ROCKLATH. | Kew Ne pita ort oa main | ie to $500 BUNDLE 95c_ ea ouiside ¢ fiush’ door ‘door, to wat Noouree and inne | CO: kland 4,V-grooyed Mahog «... 9 475 | 3” soll Py | SB sas aite Sonn? stases | 7. ee eke ee Sa | “Serr Tavern |Loon Company | ssi MATT THICK 0 SAME OWNER, -over 25 years. é N ects, rods, ee eet, o-9200 $2995 eee “G'rm. flat above. Price $29,500 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PER 1,000 FT. 5 ao" fares wit take‘tand onisnet | NEED $25 TO $500? ‘ S TE WID DE SEE . Burmeister’s .| Mes. ouyent ce _SE ABOARD 310.85. SPEED. QUEEN. WASHER, |. a oo Dou RoR FE 8-9661 Be pate: Spa e Northern 4 cm ¢ sf é te MEAT AND GROCERY | Seaboard. Finance Co. - Lumber Co. |i X, X60 cement O. bide. 12x 22] ses ROR ee ioe eee | Wa Conley Lake md BM ptm Hoon mest counter aua other | TEAGUE PINANCE CO. nS oundays We “tid Siege aeites| noise Mic. sishoguny. Plywood 150,000 per year. No com- ‘a ahogan Male « Look, any Plyw 4 Bigek ‘and barrel must sl. 95. Mm AStOs 23/ narra ca = core Bane +3: Paul M. nites eal Est. UEEHOLD GOODS |... 2 ou Tah por ake wr | ¢ PE 40590" Oa £3853) “WHEN YOU NEED Dereaine owen 0 PAY cabinets All 38. My 4 ope base thee ree, inf SL SRE WLAN] "$25 TO $500. _-| “Eh fale ata era Pe, at asl oe Shien Gemeatersnas | Sip wa Me kee te be oo | Meat meade “eto Beas P, W. DINNAN | SLATE FINANCE CO. | "Uo" pat 3 06 9 ery STORE |/- rene ote Bask ats, | Ha atanes Base & date Ce A Hag gerty ; . —— | KUTOMATT and ‘tile, salranited’'¢ cop ef,: oe : ton in 1007, Always Amoney many} Mortgage Loans 54 a suer ‘Fe a LUMBER CO). er. Everything goes — land, build- ne : & | ones os ta seants, 80 Oye 46431 | 47 Haggerty: _ Walled Lake | T/ Bb eae eee of Moor ee | Want A Good Mortgage? | SAT Si Wie | Between W. ; and Posticg |. i plus - . OU fare | re, | ‘ter heater Rebuilt shallow well ace. Corner | in water pumps, 1648 Rebuilt Ford Glass put in Ave, WOOD AND cuMNow COME nation baa’ ae Ws eg BENSON LUMBER co, ows. Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD seconds and ail standard Pac sizes, $35 up Wood and stee) idaway closet drs Disappearing frways, Stee] outside window shutters tee rage’ door operators Garage fh podeling Stop in a “e tim at 172 8. Sa Oa GHRATERS. AND FOR SALE, USED CHAIN’ BAW. | WOOP .&, COAL ‘a 1 & 2 man, MYrtle 25821, | set SplLANUR Ma, Soot. Gites tide esteuna com ieation YOUNG x, KITCHEN cme S 8 ac , a ” om , Stainless stee hi oo well pum ; are Marsa ne | tee 9 : ite la ov hy rt mi TOF aie Machinery OA ALLIS CHALMERS H.D § DOZER ey boy and tractor,. U acssenabie. FE 48115. FORD DEISEL ENGINES 4 aH fripations fons , Eins etal we “Sk ler A ed pci saw mils & engines for De It Yourself - 61 %| BERRY D OOR- SALES | 371 8, Pad PE. 2-(20: SERVICE 76,000 Commode, $20, PE 5-640, SATERS, 30 GAL. Gas, new, Consumer Power ap- roved, $08.50 value is9150 _imese ‘are, light marred. Sooten on terrific values. Mighi- = Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. ve. SRTERNATIONNL (GUN TYPh ta 1. g. ele, ons. "eond. nd. $f00. ‘JELLED MAGIC Wall trical Days ly. PAF F pry goods to “ w Camua Equipment 6 OIA FOR RENT | <1 or Be. Mag dre wd formica, plw 8: to _ Montealm rE 34 eras, [WE AUY, SELL & TRADE CAM: | ‘was. ‘uiom? +1 Avon's : FE 0-083 RIF LE SALE & makes, . 8 OAKLAND Tot gana ope = AmerioaSione Products = wey wee DP ae dc ‘a Gord, 2 cords $19. De- fracas ee $8. FRANCIS Ap iy tty, oo E-Z credit terms PONTIAC TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. eects | BOLEN® & WHEEL-HORSE TRAC- L & OIL. 77298 rehard Lake’ tors. Also tillers & riding mow- SHOP LOADS wih Lat TANS EQUIP 601 DIXIE uwy. ek ood. ‘on ‘aineed be MA S018 or OR 3.7924 D Sour rr 2. — delivery 2-145 & ae EM 3438 after 4:30. Woon GF ALE KINDS. KINDLING ; Furnace and fireplace Have pensoned maple cord loads. Plants, Trees, S Shrubs 68. A-l SPRUCE, PINE, eo oe . Fir Arborvitae and Yews. ee Se ete, cig 7 pom ewn, Bring Sieeth Re. 3 miles “ae rj “Com- “" peree Wlisce 1% miles east of good price Ln DRY, 1 iS CENTS. ‘all types CHAIN SAWS — NEW McCULLOUGH USED “Guaranteed service’ ig our motto EASY CREDIT TERMS ; | HOUGHTEN & SON. 11 N Idea Dealer pene ib aici, OL 1-9761 PARM MACHINERY — NEW WAND Td Seean OB Oliver Oo eed os dust north uw Oxford ie ADQU "ARTERS FOR MeéCulloch Chain Saws \WE HAVE 4 COMPLETE LINE na} © NEW 1959 MODEL McCUL- Lock IGHAIN SAWS AND AG. ij WE AL ALBO | “HAVE. A GOOD SELEC- intersection of Duck Lk.'Ra. & Wisc Rd. igse ace Se o itp ot OF hE CONDITIONED Utual ee UR SERVICE AND PARTS DE- TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL. Bre MENT ARE ALWAYS oe. r tree estimate before you! READY TO SERVICE. YOUR Me- ¢. OR 38244. OR 38417, CULOCH CHAIN SAWS ; NORSRRY GROWN SPRUCE OR | ge fie each. sites s ties *10'S3 en ei WE HAVE CREDIT TERMS tafie “ é gprcaine, fn Sen KIN * BROS. to estates 1 x screens . borders ~ near Prop | we Sota” RD. AT OPE eins rty. ar ne vergreen gr alae stonetantgvacegcmingensmnn Maui ERR, ge” oe 8 ORR Dae OD a ee - oaelike ches SERVICE” TRin.| boxes Silo winees ‘Wagner M _ ming & removal. PE 8-273 pers : Crtageiie me McCUL saws d f Rentals, 4 5 For Sale Pets 69 wn ne. as nope. 1 MINIATURE SIRED RED MALE PECTAL Decoeent fpr) wee panera, none TRACTOR AU. LIC AND LIG ND GRILL T WHITE REG. TOY POODLE. GUARD: IN BX CON. riers tccuoes| Smash Phe AY HO 7 LEFT AKC REO. DACHSHUND 4 es enh _ VE 86-0600. | KING BROS. os rE mos. old: Male, PE $2522, | pe orate | ne. Ds wa e's 1112 ee, BLACK AND TAN DACHS. . . PE 4.2316. : pmey Sale 77 SATURDAY, ¢ “NOY, ‘TH FOR AN- * ate Logg column. L.E. St - wbbmeep Enger Seren } puppies $35, CR 3606. |. . AN IPS, . \ after 4:30. FE 5-574 - 83 wer -{* Fr. . ALUMINUM. Ho HOUSETRAIL- Ra St aah Ts stool, “exc. condition, 6% Wisner Street. —_ ited, ; tandems, §1,- 14 foot Traveler, $308. 1958 New Moon, a foot, 2 bed Be tapeer: Road, Lake Orion. . inet FOOT NE new MOON. BEST 7, a; PE 8-424 Pontiac Chief Detroiter BargainsBargains 18 to 50 & & 10 wide Highest trade- wai ever. our di before you buy, Re- pap = ool = will eve hundreds ‘'Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. - _ 6 Alles oa ee _ Open “i Days a Week Oxford Trailer Sales GEN SHORT'S MOBILE REPAIR Hay, Grain & Feed 71 et: Sele Livestock 7 72 1 nab STUD COLT 875. OA __8-2737 after 5. 9 YEAR OLD oe Hyd eg mare, = r, old ¢ mm > ieee paw ay ston ee CA Ds * Pies. © eur en, faa Tae saan : 32382, 5030 Gender Rd. : Wanted Livestock 93 TO BOARD HORSES. AL, by - 49 stalls. Good riding privileg = mark: E, CHICKENS. qiteks & Fabbiis, MaArket R YOUNG horses a is a. Chocolate color with tai OAkiand TRADE 3 ae oe LE HOME R Hitche: s Woes 2 cars wired. 3.2225. e ‘|SEE Us FOR BUYS: CAMP! trailers or homes. All gas models, 17 = Pixte $1,385, Aj eae 2 i oudg ud QJ y arine Salen ‘olly Rd, Holly, Melrose 4-€T71. TRAILER EXCHANGE | , New Andersons We bny, sell and trade. ~Used 8-10 Wides: | OSED TRAILERS” od RENTAL PAYMENT. PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies $0 8. Telegranh FE 2-3200 9 to 6: _Closed Sundays vication TRAILERS FOR SALE ar a Wiliams Lk. OR Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE. VIL- tac. The finest. ‘4 mile SE Pon- APPLES, CIDER, HONEY. KINGS- burys, 2330 Clarkston Rd. Lake ANNING, EATING $1.50 & bu. & up. 231 F & SWEET CID! sot ye ac Orchards 5460 Orchard L 5m ester. a sale or bu & up GLACKMORE FARMS, 2150 & SIL« " yerbell - Ra. Canntne it apples, OL 1 CRANKSHAFT G 4 ~_ linders é Be ADDOCK at Pike, FE 44246 N ‘BAGLE . IN condition Call i : _ Crooks Ra. near Rochester. $-0058. Pl ne : Opdyke PE | a INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOC For Sale Poultry 74 — - Pi — eailor ¥ PICKER, oac ‘ari gon . SCALDER, © SxPORD MOBILE MANOR FOR PTERRLNG HBR ca wate) fer" a Tey ear | . Oo ols, x ¢ mi p tea Boulevard “Drayton Plains. Sidewalk. room¢for garden on, PAT HENS, FAT DUCKS each spot. 36 ft, streets Storm cane takers "aat PSG We” ° ey le da Sale Farm Produce 75 WORILHOME ESTATES MODERN and playground YOU'VE SEEN THE REST: NOW see the ges _—. Lake Trailer _ FE 2 ___For Sale. Tires 80A 2 im NEW 60x15 ROYAL TIRES: used 800x15 snow tires, OR 3-8087. 4-) USED SPIRES $3.00 _.UP. WE buy sell Also whitewails. STATE i * ALES | 503. 503_. Saginaw STANDARD SHARD NEW TIRES ‘aded in on Genera Safety Tires, U to ba per cent off. Black or whitew ED. WILLIAMS 451 8, Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 INDING IN = Zuck 34 Pooue INSTALLED > FREE Mufflers & tail pipes. Hollerhback Auto Parts - ‘|240 Baldwin, PE $-1431 or FE 3-047 Sale Motor Scooters 82 ~~ ff ALLSTATE MOTOR SCOOTER awith side gar OW 39088. AN E SALES. & SERVICE 5 Boars ripe : — - | FLY 4-ENGINE AIRLINER $80. Haw ‘| PE 41371 ,] 48 MUCH AS 3 FOR JUNK AND Hol- “s1210 |. Bais & Acceasoriee 88 CRUISER SLEEPS 2 a Aah = Wha pooh outboard with. re- odem _ FE _t4lis as AS i > ak Mie! ie ene Two MERCURY tis .. Sonia used * CENTY SRY CADIL a C-HOLIDAY IND AND PARES SALES &E 4-712) 3127 W. Bern ee 26122 Fans Mere AL CLEARANCE TROJAN C CRUISERS &~ Runabouts NEW & USED BOaT ILERS TWATER Mize, TF herviee Amighwood ‘st Wallon. Bivé PE e-4e 80, en Bun. PEE 4.8310 “EVINRUDE MOTORS 1950 modaly on display, Some 1958 “fnodels left Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRURE DEALER 1999 8. TELEGRA 2.8033 INSIDE STORAG ae iver Outtoards de Ek. Ra. PE $35. Pick SRar RINT’ MY 31448 or MY. 3-040: ler Reconditioning Outboard motor repairing & Win- OWENS MARINE 8U 3 306 Lk. ; ae cone FOR GREENBORO. Ne. as slowance to a ata — re 23-3215. FE 2-5823 afte m. California, i _Perry Service, Inc, OR 31254, TRUCK GOING NORTH.) load. either way, FE 5-680 Wanted Used Cars 88 ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All “Makes Atl pads . SHOP AROUND HEN SEE ee re re, Paying, 27 pang wee ela pam! Glenn’s Motor Sales AT sap he *. LOCATION HURON FE ¢ 1797 cheap cars, eve: PE 2-2666 days or 4-1 PRI a NE CARS AN serap. Free tow. OR 3-6015. CASH FOR CARS. HARD NBUROG, ati SALES TOP DOL AR , FOR YOUR | CAR = sea [BIG - BIG - ‘LOT| 631 OAKLAND AVE, - “WE | KEEP ‘CUSTOMERS’ | Matthews- Hargreaves nareians Ae | USED: Community Motor Sales _AUBURN Lar East BLVD. | Remember ‘R PAID FOR Goo USED ARS AND PICKUPS. JOHN L. LIBERTIN ‘On JIM HARTLEY OR 53-6111. Dixie "OK" Lot Hwy. at Seshabaw a en Plains’ Mich. PS eR High bse 4 Eotlar se "alt it : models. Ph, YOU _ARE Pat a! IN SELLING CAR Y OR TRADING YOUR CAR WE ARE ~PAYING TOP PRICES — —GIVING TOP TRADES— “3@ Years Fair Dealing” BRA DeSOTO-PLYMOUTR — ape Cass at West FE yore. TED Parent. a j=. TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS FE 4-4878 Fe r ~ oy : a ee Te EM OE new. a 4-0811. ser? service, ‘tee Cass 0. FE 2-6445, P 8020 Transportation- Offered 87 Rt Ea — we: borrow the shower curtain? There’ sno 0 top: F on Harvey’ s convertible!" — : cae © 1968 by NEA Bervign, ted awed veces ? for. Sale Trucks i 90, For c Sale cask 1 “TON PICK- no rust. at Harold 1951 “CHEVROLET , ; a Soho Tuner, Ford, ai 47500. Chevrolet % TON PICK-UP $495 '- Larry Jerome | ROCHESTER Aen DEALER ifij DODGE PICKUP. $50. OR 603. i —-- DODGE, — VA new motor, 10 mos. old. For fur- ther Infortaation. “call FE ae 8. % 2 TO) 4 PT. Poa ce: “gg :20 py -CALL BOB ‘BUTLER, Harold Tur- net, Ford, M1. 4-7600. REASONABLE: 1964 FORD- PANEL truck. Pontiac Press Box 6. 52 FORD, % TON STAKE, GOOD & racks fa MI 6-3751. 1981 FORD 12. «FT. VAN, 825: 20 J - spe heavy oy ¢ Barsid 1952 > ge fw ay AMEE, SorLEn Call BOB Harold ee Fora, ies ont RD Fi00 (CALL OB nese dut Pad ‘ies or UTLER. ’ 08 4 ae” PANEL i; TON. EXC. cond. New paint. _PE 5-7358. jis> GMC PICK-UP. \ TON. V8. Clarkete terms. rkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOOTH DEALER M15, Clarkston — MA 58-5141 DONT BUY _A« NEW. TRUCK OR USED "Til You eck Our Low Prices. *Cy* oO 4 147 8. Saginaw. ivaé_GMO 12, FT. STAKE 1% TON FE 2-1212 12 RRR AOR AL FT. 1% ton, 8.25:17 tires: 1953 walk-ia- V Call BOB t -Harold Tar- : ner, Ford, MI 47 7500. PONTIAC S- ' TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH - . Oakland at-Eass . 1952 GMC 2 TON 12 FT. oo Gaal kone 129 tires, wg and r Call oT ten Pilarold wp hrs Ford, bi ygp mae FOR SALE 1950 Ford dump. 1988 i, Deige ily Non stake. NAtional | HASKIN S _ BACK TO WORK > SPECIALS acon va en- 1956 Cosereiet Bel- Air hardtop, v8 engine, ‘ide, power brakes power pack.. radio. “heater... elas 1055 Oldsmontie 08 Holiday caupe. . Hyd — wer brakes "ier steerin, heater...... $i4 wis ceria “hardtop. Regie, ee oe ee 1957 oldsmovtie Super 8 Holiday — Power steering, powe r brakes, Hydramatic, — beater $1980 Haskins Chev. " TRANSPORTA 6751 Dixie MAple .5-5071 _ FOR QUALITY CADILLACS - Also a fine selection of ae clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward Highway ule Open nites ‘til 0] | > Mes. Terms can be arranged. ‘8? PORD exe you your ‘be sold at once. eins that at EXECUTIVE | . DEMONSTRATOR. One of th es of — comp decided rtibie. mileage. ver riot aa ae . 10. OTHER FINE CARS CHOOSE FROM. CALL COURTESY -TO PICK UP AT ‘ain re We ir = RED EROME | “Bright Spot’ ‘ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 Open till 10 ‘ = J b.. ~ REPOSSESSION Pits mul orise. No cash "weeded. | ane pe 038 S ites Me. Beil. 4 VERY ! 30,000 miles. Pow- MANY ‘52. ‘33 ® % MA AN ae Come out & Auburn Motor _— ‘po.' mone’ ean or or Pe €106 on. Saginaw, Pe ‘84. Buick.’ full power. aie new = Dodge, ee 2 Ree. bs sy “HOUGHTEN & SON” YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS FOR. sey o seat SALES ND SERVI B'ham MI 4-1930| sas wana Rochester. OL _1-9761 W895 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. low mileage exe condition, full "57 DODGE oa es ee er a ROYAL 4-DR. SEDAN. .* P 15,000 actual mil i083 BUICK 2-DR. SPECI ig a new = at used DYNA. R&u a au hts. Original owner, M 3-6238. = . “C¥" OWENS FORD Ril Spied LAC” - * $305 “ c Y ” OWENS 147 8. 7.8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 ‘61. CHEVY :. DR. — COND. -EM 3-0081. H_ Riggins. . : i952 SE A LOTELY NO MONEY own ft sume paym 65 mo. Foreign & Sports Cars 90B Credit Mgr. Mr Parken at =. e VOLKSWAGEN. BLACK. W. la Nas R & H. Other extras, ow mileage 53 CHEVROLET tana aioe OF “DUNLOP ee he, teearee tires for foreign &| Roger's Sales & Service - sports car owners. Market Tire 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-9555 | Co, 77 W, Huron FE 8-424, | __ RAMBLER — JEEP DEALER FACTORY BRANCH | 'S7 HILLMAN. MINX 4 DOOR Radio and Heater, W-walis, 2-tope Gray — Sha $1295 _ PONTIAC - “RETAIL STORE FE 3-7117 65 MT. CL ENS BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ MERCEDES BENZ, 190 SEDAN. Like new, low mileage | fully equipped. , Will trade. Mazurek Motor Sales at § Bivd. & 8S. Saginaw FE 40588 1952 NASH HEALY, $500. MY 29,00U actual miles, good S. Bellevue. Lake Orion, 3-1635 . For Sale Cars 91 ‘CARS - WANTED Bring title. We will payoff balance owing. Cash difference or trade you a cheaper mode? AUPT. ‘PON TIAC N. Main St. Ciarkston th o MAple 5-1141 See M &°M Motor Sales For son Bhis ey: on late mode) cars. . OR 3-1603 FOR A MAKE OR pote Trade up or down, ECONOMY CA 22 AUBURN WE NEED Cars "55 to "68 m~dele Must be clean. RILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy : FE 2-9878 FE 46906 wb CARS. FE 5-6079. "UNK & USED. gee a WTD. PICK- up service, FE 5- _Wanted Used T Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all model 4 Used Trucks “™ SCHRAM'’s AUTO & TRUCK “OR 30311 __ Used: Truck Parts 89A nena ED TRUCK PAR aus “an Loren D NODES “| HEIG 4 2635 Auburn Ser See "E 4.8632 | 90 »___ Por Salé Trucks — . 4951 Chevy Pickup. A solid 14 ton | good rubber, runs good, deluxe cab. $325.” PEOPLES AUTO pir Onkiand . 2-2351 | TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL 1950 aire emg R&H. Hydra. wn liams Lake Read and : Dixie Highway (Speedway Station), FACTORY BRANCH * '37 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP Radio and Heater, Dyna- flow $1995 , ae PONTIAC ; Ce “RETAIL STORE” 6 MT, ve LEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1987 CHEVY Radio. Heater, CONVER TIBLE, V6. Whitewalls. * $1608 1950 Mereury .......5......45 1052 mereer? 4 dr. sedan. Beau- - tifu om: with radio 7S 1987 Buick Snecial 4 dr. Hardtop. Dynaflow. Radio & heater. Power steering. Power brakes...... $1895 opel -— Hydramatic, mee 2 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. eee. Radio _& heater. Good cond. ..... $ 445 1957 Chevrolet-2 dr, De] Ray. Radio Heater, Powerglide. Power steer- ing. Power brakes. yateed dash, hitewalls $1606 1956 Pontiac starchief hae agg Hy- Semmetie. Radio & heate t. Steer. ing & brakes $1305 ro Oe ° demos. still in HQMER HIGHT MTRS.|° "15 minutes from sien rs -| Oxford Michigan A 8-2528 FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through Glassified Ads. eee: goes Dial FE 8 181, Also new "58 ‘= on Buicks and | atch CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARD- V-8 engine radio, heater and coverauar Our stock No. 4242. A "| buy for $1398 N orth Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. weetwes Feld Birmingham 2735 BUICK Better Buy Used Care: $2295 "57 ‘(BUICK 4-DR: oy seneaeae HARD- TOP. A beautiful tu-tone, one- owner car with automatic trans- be arn — steering, brakes, seat, radio, heater and white. tires, $2195. $7? ‘BUICK 4DR. SUPER HARDTOP, tu-tone paint, radio. heater, dynafiow. power steering and brakes, foam tubber’ cushions, beautiful family car, $2195. '57 ‘BUICK 2-DR. ROADMASTER HARDTOP dynaflow, radioy heater, white wall tires, full, er and a very sharp automo! 356 BUICK. SUPER 4DR. HARDTOP’ with “full power. A mice clean, sharp automobile. $1595 ° 56 BUICK 2 DOOR _ CENTURY HARDTOP, beautiful ~ Sanne dynafiow, radio, heater, white tires. $1495 56 BUICK 2 DOOR SPECIAL HARDTOP. with dynafiow, radio sergio white tires and tu-tone pain + $1195 - "56 BUICK 2-DR. SPECIAL straight ‘stick, radio, heater, ea ites, tu-tgne paint, hard to OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 2-9101 Open Eves. WO NEW 1958 PLY MOUTHS a NEW REDUCED PRI COLE'S ery MOUaT DODGE-CHRYSLER 1000 W. Maple at — Fyae! Walled Lake A 44511 F 1952 RS OVER PAY-’ A, ‘On 338 3S FORD V8 Radio & heater 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-9555 * RAMBLER + JEEP DEALER "55. FORD CROWN Vic Call after 3: 30 EMpire Sate If Your Family 5 Demands A ‘BETTER CAR And You Want A REASONABLE PRICE — Take Us . To Your ~ Leader = OUR CARS vine ALL wa SELECTED — M. erect gt AS AS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE, Hurry -WHILE THE Selection Lasts. 57 FORD FAIRLANE 4 DOOR _, Radio & Heater, O’Drive, “Power steering, Power highs kes. we $1594. "36 BU CK - - SPECIAL | DOOR Radio & Heater, "37 CHEV ROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUP PE Radio & igs OF oye Powergiide. Powerpa rpack. Goid oe acon $1794 ’$7 FORD COUNTRY. SEDAN Station Heater, Pob.Matie, W Witval 55 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR ; Rete * Beater. 5 vee svees $304 'S4 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DOOR Beate & Heater, Hydrama- saeasvaeas entualieteecrcest. OOTE 53 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 8 we Radio. be Heater, | Bs ddcwe leche is cea cavecencwe’ $404. 53 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR * Radio & Heater. Ivory & Black, \. “Wetor Sal es | 952 Ww. HURON ane, 2 4 oe - | PORD. — MERCURY MY 2-261 | SS GHRVY SOE RADIO 2 HEAT cr steering. ba. Pe Sati.” | 6 48'S, gohnson, Up. "SS CHEVY. 2:DR. RADIO'S, HEAT. | -_ $15, ctoria 2 dr. full = Gaston 300 2 dew. s cylinder ed. [Biggest 55 Ford 2-Dr. rr) 995 he vou adjust 8 some ss ¢ Lake Orion Motor Sales Mu AT AIRLANE. Re, White $1,005. “Edale’ Steels FE 5-6204. “NEW *58 FORDS TOM BOHR INC. . Milford : MU 41715 CLEAN courPE — u with. Buiok V-8.. 4443 wind Waterford. OR_3-4529. 1 . V8, R- eit to, choose. fr No pB..3 dos eae Sunt Auto|. F. Lane Vict. down Tus. ‘SY Cher 210 2 ae - ge down 1955 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR. RAD ter. ‘ light green paint. Priced sell, Your. car or nothin: . Our stock »| Hanter Bivd. at S.. Woodward Ave. i Birmitigham MI 4.2735 ees “$3 ‘ Cher, ei Cee k sine Motos’ Sales CHRYSLE . Clarkston — MA a SERA ns pais 3 Sep Plas | FACTORY BRANCH -'56 PLYM@UTH. DOOR PE 3717 PLYMOUTH DEALER TO. Ti - BUI Bur toca wos Yours for real buy for $! North Chev. Senter Ries at S&S. Woodward Are. Birmingham _ MI 2735 8] ner Williams Lk. & Dixie. ins pa Steele Ford. Fe a No. 4611+ Runs like ® dream ”50 STUDEBAKER - Roger’ s Sales be Serccs Auburn Ave. PE 2:9555 RAMBLER JEEP DEALER " North Chev. °| =— JEEP 1947, EXCELLENT unning 3328 Stents cond. e Dr. Orchard Lake. pr 953 Ford, 2 dr. REPOSSESSION Perfect -- wall “tires SRE 8 - Payments es a eas r. Bell oFE_ needed. 8-0402. 1953 | FORD §: STATION WAGON. Ne® motor Fordomatic drive. 9 passenger, -$550, OR 3-€440, aft- er REPOSSESSION white mo. 0 ito om Lakes “Mer. Mr. Harold Turner Ford, ‘34 RAMBLER. CUSTOM CROSS || Country station wag. Exc. cond. FE 8-1215 USED CAR BUYERS ; NOW GET “Savings. Ever - at _|Russ Dawson’ S “5/ Chevy bao is a jet black Bei pe i +r: * ar with powerglide, ra- dio, yy oo et ana wens. «os $1745 ‘56 Lincoln A premier 4-Dr. with full pow- we ceale. windows, brakes and steering. An immaculate car inside and out $i ‘56 Ford V-8 with a radio and heater, light green pol ivery, < white walls, a 2-Dr. beauty $1005. ‘D0 Olds | Red and .white -4-Dr. hardto with ig pobonrsapl radio ae heater, power $1195 50 Mercury 2-Dr...$ 75} 50 Portttiac 2-Dr. 6.8 | 75 51 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 150 53 Chevy Panel ...$ 295 53 Plymouth 2-Dr, $ 375 41°53 Pontiac 4-Dr.” ..$ 395 ’53 Ford Victoria: . $ 495 53 Mercury Conv. $ 545 "54 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 495 54 Ford 4-Dr. .....$ 545 55 Chevy 2-Dr. ....$ 995 55 Chevy 2-Dr. ... .$1095 "56 Ford 4-Dr. Wgn. $1195 58 Simea 4-Dr. V-8 $1895 58 Edsel Convert. » $2495 “Russ. Dawson} | “Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln » English Ford Line / Valpie i tae cans fea am KE 41797 | ® first-class newer car! ‘Drive one and build your bank account with '53 NTIAC 2-DOOR oe '56 PONTIAC CATALINA ‘57 OLDS CONVERTIBL PO pA walle *51 MERCURY Soe RADIO. heater, white tires | 56 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE . 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